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r. W<i#ih»ii]i wM HKireforo flMMl la
iD motipii •niDuocUniio Beala, tbe pouo-
tdopteathe m» ot li*»t year'a board.
mciL MRmJbK of tHK WATBft BOAKU.
motion om;ouiiclla»an (l»riey, pro-
ed to liwilii for m member of the Wat«r
d from tko atnmoa oouocil, M foljowH :
le nuDilMr ^ToUw ♦ T"'?«
waa inaugu-
y at tbe rooma
Tberu was tbe
tor*, inaoy of
tia tb« inter-
iHffbreot posl-
, V
.Vr »
Thacity goverattient ot t
rated with beconliti; ceremo
of tbe city couooU toiluy.
uaaal lar^e tiuidbar of tpe
wbom, however, wtue pre»eti
•«al of friendii, CMMlldite* ftur
tloM. Tbe Inrgor uuii)t)er w^re prateiit, aa
liiMital, to bear thi< niHVOr a adJrvHH and
wltneaa ibQ proce<Hiiiii(" •'! inau^niratloD.
Qwitea large flatfil of pol|c« offlcera waa
pratcDttofadlUate the pHMtale of oiUciala
between the two brain bea of tne oouocil.
Tbe D)f mbera of the two boa rda aaaembled
!■ Ibeir i icpeetive rooln^, abd fi^ere called to
onler aouii after nine o'clock. Ooutieilman
Murphy of ward 1 called tble uiembera of
(he coniiuon couuetl lo order, a^ the keulor
At 9.18 o'clock, Chief of I'oliee Wook/Ji-
■MOoed-^'Tbe mavorand nMni|>er*for^M!
board of aldenoeD.'' The ahlenpen ent«red
(. K. »haw.l..
esldent OoOfVt. waa therefore elected Id
urreuoe.-*^
UJUITOR. \
motion of (t'lncilman Beait, prooec<l-
aaary for aftiolce
;. It. CunHiJ —
Uctmnt DuAlua
•••••••
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1
ballot for a Jptor of
le number of otea.
• aary for a ck<oU;e..
tavm Chaae..
irU^lHin J. Coii«tiUD.
acoo«aie«
■••e«o» •••••!
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Id arm p're«»ded bf Mnyor Palmer under |
of Hon. Jaiiiea C . Abbott, 'the rellrln.,
ijer, und Hev. J. L. Sewerd and Judge
Hadky of tbe police oodrt, unaWn-arm. Tne
■anberrt m( tb« ooininuit tMtuucll roar when
Ike procesNion entered (be oouueil room, and
afler all bud l>ecuiiiu acatcd, (.'Ity Clerk
O'Brien unnouiK-cd timt Buy. Joilah L. Sew-
ard of tbe IJuilariau iibureh would offer
yrajrer. A fter the Hervl^e of prayer tbe oatb
off MBoe wita adroiniatertd to (lie mayor by
Jwke lludley of tbe p4^#i eourt, tbe judge
4turtnylnK to the adu)(iilM|ration of tbe oatb
upon the record*). Clerk O'lirien then called
tbe roll (>f (be merabern of tho board of alder-
awB, and the ontb of officje wax adminiktered
to tbcra by tbe mayor. Tyte roll of the mem*
of tbi) common couik^iI tvitN then (»lled,
tbe mayor uIho adminnNtered tbe oath to
The following ia u Hal of membera of
city council of 18H8: \
'. Cbi^ae waa lierefore electeH in u6aou
cuiir or POLicK.
motion of t'ouncilman Murpby pro-
< ed to ballot for chief of uolloe. Freki-
Couant H|ate«l that Jacob O. favor wus
1 1 candidate. The biillot waa aa follows :
le numlNir of rutea '^(
I aaary for a choice > 1''
Cdw anl J. Noyen M
Noyea waa tberefore elected la cM)n-
denoe.
I CITY KNOINKKR.
> motion of Councilman Roane, prooeed-
« ) ballot for city engineer, aa follow! i
1 le Diinittor of votea •„•••'*
1 ifsary for a choice iM.-li*
leofKe K. Kvaua •••■
ieorire iiowera It
i>uncllman Suarka moved that the oouncil
I mhmI to ballot for auperioteiideat of
(veta. CounciliuHU Learv movetl to ad-
jro t ill 2.a0 o'clock; carried. It waa Juat
1 'clock when the adjourpment took place.
MAYOR. '
Charica 1>. Palmer.
ALl>KHMK^l
Alfred M. Chad tllck.
Charles K. Cnrteir,
Ueorgu A. H^nlbiliur.
Ueorve K. I'utratti.
Kdwnnl I).JIol4%>.
Arthur .Sta plea. ^
Knawill M. BonHTell,
Charlea Kunela.
oouMCiiJiaii.l
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JOINT OONVBNTIOM.
DAILY 'cOVpaSRi MPyPAY, JANUARY 2, l«h8
5
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acltt<
motion, voted to ballot Cor a cl|^ treaa-
ami collector of taxee. CoiMKUmoii
S|-kH. Dobblna and Murphy were ippolol-
0 count votea. The ballot »•»««« *<>>•'
tfard Otu.
A. Sullivan,
OeaalaJ. Ixsary,
I Murphy,
I J. (iarvey.
Ward Thr«e.
F. ItofTora,
M. Doriohoe,
IB J. Hparka,
Jeha r. Itoane.
Ward Fire.
C. Hartwell
Otorennj U. (Joh
Meeaf a W. Broihei
ieaaph t. Laplen
After tbe mem
•r Pal Bier delive
wMeta la printed
After tba rea
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'ard 7W0.
rrank J, Hbenrooi
Iforaoe
Harry K
I'lerra A
W4
Millard
Kdmund'
Juaae
Ulohi«
•very evening
and Saturday.
err baptist.
tbe recently choaeu(
delivered bla Mrat Sun-
ay to a large and In-
The text waaGcii. xlvlli.
>» Tbe aermon waa
nt and auggeative
■f "•
I a • f • • •
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Va\9 number of votea
NtTitfarv for a irhotoc. .
- - MM b. tJUceuer. rrr
^'Ariea H. .Siiopard
hiy Moray ■
lerbert A. Wright
Hecond ballot wua taken, •r •»
< dncilman Sulllvi.n. The comm
CO iilliig votea waa Alderman C
( nt llVoen Sullivan and Brouaae*
l)t waa : >|
W •It) number of votea ■
Neleaaurv for a choice .•••
Vmii B. Hleeoer •••••
Charlea 8. Shopard v •
Uuy Morey '(*•••
Herbert A. Wright. »»•.•
auuiraa aLBCTSD Ttsafi;!!
MK.
Whole nunbor of votea. . .
tipvd to their ro
irch, and the
that tt wi
'^ co/ui8««a •>-
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aaary for choice
H. Hieeper
Morey ••
rlea S. abepard
bert A. Wngbl
r. Sleeper waa tberetpre eiected
rtb baMoi.
crrr olKrk.
t« a. •••••«
»4** * *
On motloo of Aldemaa Kuaeii| pi
L ballot aa foliowa for a fity clerk : 1
ballot
ole Buntoer
If people generally didn't bevin tbe new
year betU'r than tbe vear Itaelf did the outlook
for good would not he ao cheering as It bap-
pHr la. Worae weather la 'seldom experl-
eooed. I Moat of the day tbe rain fell looeH-
eaatly, and tbe walking wan almply aiyful.
TV churcbea, all thliiga couHhlered, were
well attended. Prof. Cbunblll waa at Kirk
atreet, Mr. Huntington at High atreet, the
M'ortbei) tstreet HaptUta abared tbe boapl-
tality of their brethren at the Flrat church,
Mr. Sewurd offered biH reaignatlou tm pastor
of the Unitarian church, and tbe Catholic
cburcbea made apeclal observance of I'oue
Leo'M golden ju»»ilee. That about covers the
principal eveula of the day, and more deUll
foliowa.
IIIOHI.AM) M. K. CHURCH.
The aermon by tbe pastor In tbe morning
waa a review of the year paat, with a H«ok
Into tbe proapectlve year before them. Uw
tbeme waa Joy, and tbe aermon waa full of
good wl-sbea, for tbe people. '• '
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HIGH bTRBRT.
Rev. Mr. Huntington, of Providence, was
unfortunate in having worae weather ye»t«r-
day than when be preached before at High
atreet church. Ho had. however, a very
good congregation, and they were more than
pleaaed with hN discourae. HU text waa
from iKulah. und bU aublect "Cbrlatlan '>ptl-
udam," with a apeclal New Year application.
He la a preacher of unuaual power and with
great lellclty of expression, and It aeeaia
?iuite likely that unleaa be should determine
rom tbla aec»nd vlalt that he would not con-
aider a call, that he will be invited to the va-
cant pastorate. So far aa can be learned
there la an almost universal feeling In uu
favor. Mr. Huntington conducted the com-
munion service in tbe afternoon, and the
prayer-nieetiug In the evening, and was very
much liked in all tbe aervicea of tbe day.
UNIT\RIAK.
Yeaterday aiornlng a fair gathering waa
preaeut, tbe damp weather keeping many
away. As paator, Kev. J. L. Seward gave
his 18tb New Year's aermon, the text being
Luke X, 27, relating to Chriat'a answer to
tbe luten-ogatlon of the lawyer. What shall
I do to inherit eternal life? The speaker ea-
pecially considered the language in wblob
the reply waa framed ; it waa not an ezbortap
4ioii lo baptUinor aubacrlption to any creed,
aimply a brief auggeatlou of loving otbera
and tbua securing eteruul life. The duty
Implied by love waa abown In a moral and
rellgioua light. The need of abaolule up-
rigbtneaa in order to aid others waa dia-
euiaed. Tbe Good Snmuritan waa Inatancod
aa a sLInlug exaiuple of love and leasoua
drawn from the citation.
At tbe sermon's close tbe pastor slowly
read trta restgnitton. the andtenoe appeartog
deeply moved, as follows:
To the Smith f ongregational Church and IKt
firtt UHitarUm Societv qf Lowell :
Bi'lovod Friend a— Thirteen years ago last
evf nhiKi I waH ordalued as vour paator, In thla
pulpit. 1 was then a young man, fre«h from tbe
studlca of a theological school. Had I l>een fat-
ly aware of the mHKnltudo, number, and Im-
port nice of the duttoH whleh would be required
of an Incumbent of the i>ofdt16n which 1 then as-
sumed, 1 mlglit reasonauty have shrunk from
uDdei taking the iierformance of them. The
large number of calling places la this parish,
the freiiuent funeral services, tbe constantly In-
creasing numlior of outside demands, a long and
laborious service In the city llbrarv. the care for
two and a half years uf the parochial work of
the mliiistry-at larKC, Uigether with tno sorrow-
ful aflllctlons within my own family cl'vle, all
riKlitrully claiming my time, strength and sym-
pathy, and almoU without oosaatMB, are oarea
which no man In my profeaalon, unleaa endowed
with much bettor health than the average oler-
fyman, would be able long tu endure. Although
have, myself, been blessed with good health,
far bo> onii the average of men la ny profes-
sion, yet I begin to feel very aenalbly the wear
and tear of theae manifold and arduous duties,
and to feel the need of that refreshment which
could be derived from a long change In the
scene of my hdwrs
igmr^
.— ^^ «OM«in Jubilee, Leo XUl.
tW-Vlm.** Tbe ^bolr gave a fine pro-
gramme, the feature of intereet being tbe
singing of tbe Adeate FIdeles, in alteilMt*
stanzas, by tbe sanctuapy and principal
cboira. At veapers tbe aervicea were aa
beautiful aa tbey were unique. Tliey in-
cluded a brief scrmou by Rev. Michael
O'Krien, the rector, who spoke on ne*
ligiouH education aa one of the deareat
uspl rations of the present Pope. Tbe
chulr Hang tbe uroper aervlce for the feaat
(tbe CircumclMlun of Cbriat), and after the O
Salutaria at benediction tbe singers «lesceud-
ed from the gallery and led a thuuaand voices
In the ''Oremua pro ponlitice nostro Leone,"
in tbe 'rautum Ergo, and In tbe hymn of
praise in English wblch followed benedic-
tion. Two organa were employed in tbe ac-
companiment, and tbe volume of tone and
the enthuaiaam displayed were in tbe bigheat
degree inaplring. Tbe succeaa of tbe cele-
bration was very creditable to tbe rector and
bU energetir u.si«lMtanta.
At the church of the Immaculate Ck>Doep-
lion the aervicea were on a similar acale of
grandeur. Kcv. Fr. Tortel chanted tbe maas,
asaibted by Frs. Burna and Joyce, and Fr.
Burns preacheil, bis sermon being appro-,
priate to tbe opening of tbe new year and In-
ciudlng a littiog ulluaiou to the chief pastor
of the church. Tbe choir sang KalNwoda'a
mass, and at tbe offertory "Tu cs Petrus."
At vesitors there was a great congregation.
Kev. Fr. Joyce was tbe celebrant, aud tbe
musical programme was very Hue. Tbe
choir sanx a golden Jubikw bymu by Tappert,
the EnirlUb words used being by Eleanor^
Donnelly. At the close of benediction, tbe
societies of tbe church and the congregation
sang with an immense volume of tone and
remarkable harmony of time and tune tbe
hvmn *'Uoly Uod, we praise thy name."
the panegyric on Leo XIII. will be delivered
on another Sunday.
At St. Peter's cburcb there were large
congi-egations at all tbe aervicea. Fr. Mo*
Mauua celebrated the last mass,
Frs. Itonan and McKenna, and Fr. BicDou
6ut:h preached, paying an eloquent tribute to
the genius of Leo. At vcai>ers the oongrc-
Kutiou and the choir aang the Te Deurn in
En»ii^h.
The attractive church of St. MIcbael In
Centralville was well filled mornio>< and
evening. Tbe pastor, Kev. William O'Brien,
celebrated the masa with Fr. Ulldav aa
deacon and Mr. Walah of Allegany aeminary
aubdcacon. Fr. Ullday was tbe preacher,
and bo spoke with much earneatueas of tbe
work accoiuplUhed by the present Pope. At
vespers tho congregation sang ihe hvmn
From 8«teriiv's Smoii4 Mlltoii.
THE STRIKE SPREADINO.
One Thousaad ftoadlnff Men at Pbllodel-
phljk Htop Work.
Philauklphia, Dec. 31.— Nearly one
! thouaand men, employed in and around tbe
extensive freight detmt of tbe Reading Kall-
road company at Willow street wharf, went
I out on strike tbla morning, and tbe work of
; handling freight there is conHe<|uently badly
I crippled. ThlM action of tbe men waM in pur-
' suancu of tbe deciaiiyns of various local as-
\ semblicM of the Knights of Labor last even-
, ing to bupikort tbe order of tbe Reading con-
' vention. Tbe men who went out were em-
ployed as conductors and brakemcn on tbe
Willow street shifting crews, and in handling
freight and in other capacities at tbe depot.
At the general offices of the Aimpany on
Fourth street no information regarding tbe
situation could l>e obtained tbla morning, the
officials stating that tb^y had nothing for
publication. Everything was reported
working smoothly at tbe depots at Ninth and
Green streets, and at Sixteenth and Penuayl-
vania avenue.
At Port Richmond, the non-union men
who took the plact >« of the ntrikera several
daya ago were at work, but tbe force is a
comparatively small one and nothing like tbe
usual amount of coal la being bandied there
by the company. About 9fiO coal handlers
were formerly einploved at the Port Rich-
mond wharves, while it la estimated that not
over lAO are ao employed at preaent.
SHOE PACTORY BURNED.
tion. Notraceaof (be Ibitvei bava baaa
dlajovered. ■#
(iodot Might! we sing iby pralae," ap
adaptation of tbe Te Deum.
Tbe services at tbe Sacred Heart church
on Moore street were almost a duplicate of
those of Chrtatmas day. Tbe choir repeated
Its Obrlstinas programme and sang tbe
hymn, "Viva i.«one," in honor of tbe
pontiff. Rev. Fr. Bar:ett waa the preacher.
The Te I)eum waa sung at St. Josepb'a
church, Lee street, at vespers.
Strafford, M. H., Iiosee Ita Only MannftMt-
urlnc Knterprla*— An Kmploye Klllad.
DovKii, N. H., Dec. 81.— Jonee's shoe fao-
asalsted^y t^^ in Strafford took fire at an early hour
- - - 'tbla morning. It waa burned to tbe ground
with all its contents, consisting of machinery
and boots maile and In process of manufact-
ure, beaidua a large stock of leather and find-
ings. The origin of the dre la unknown, but
It ia supposed to have started In the
engine room. The total loaa Is es-
timated ut |7fi,000 to $80,000; Insurance $8i.-
000.. One hundred bauds were employed.
It la douotful if tbe firm will rebuild. One
employe, (ieorge Armstrong, aged 35, mar-
riea, was killed by tlie falling chimney of tbe
factory while be was engagc<l to prevent tbe
flames' from Hprcadliig to buildings near by.
Strafford has no fire department, but every-
body in town worked with buckets to save
the factory, but with noavail. This is a l>ad
blow for Strafford, as it was tbe only ln<lu<>-
try|therc of anv conwetiuence. Tbe nay roil
amounted to 96»/m of $70,000 aunually..— , -
Bedaot(«M| iB ibe Prtee ot Goto.
PITT8BIIHO, Pa., Dec. 81.— Tbe Conaella-
ville cuke operators, with tbe exception ef a
few email producers, yesterday organized a
new syndicate and decided to reduce the
price of coke from $2 per ton to $1.76 per
ton on Jan. 1. It is safe to presume tnat
outsiders will meet the cut In prices, and
that there will be a general reduction over
tbe whole ceke region.
Aa Inaono Sololde.
FiTCHBURG, Dec. 81.— William A. Puffer,
a bread peddler for E. L. Burnham of West-
minster, shot himself In Burnham's bam
Friday, and probably died Instantly. He
waa 21 years old and formurlv lived at Ayer
Junction. He leavea a family at Harvupd.
Cause, luaanlty.
Gone with 99000.
HocHBHTRR, N. Y., Dec. 81.— Assistant
Cashier William N. Smith of tbe Qernian
American bank, of wbicb Secretary of State
Fred Cooke i<« prcnldent, ih $0000 >ibort lo bis
caab and has Scamped. He ia probably in
Canada.
"Lay thy sweet hund« in mine, and trust
in me," he naid. but ribe only remarked tbat
ahe had neuralgia and munt bold h«-r bead.
Then he bought her a oottle of Salvation Oil
for twenty-live cents. Now be bulda bar
aaraet hands by tbe hour.
Bcatts.
Report or Deaths for the Waoh aMIlac
UM.S1. 1MT.»
17 — (iadlhouse Noel, 11 months, burna.
in— FraucoUe Lultellt', 1, disease of brala.
M — Catherine Crowe, 117, (xinaumptlou.
34— James Tower, IM, InauUlou.
Margaret < »wens, 21, phthlals.
3S — lilanoho Cha<ie, io, pnetiuioula.
Kdwani l-lyon, 1 month, convuUlonev
Oliver Clement, 14, consumption.
M— Alfre<l Walford, Sl», heart disease.
LymsB B. Harris, 6, croup.
Bertha M. Walmvley, I , oonvulslons.
37— Kllxa A. I'lnder, M7, senile gangrene.
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Continued on Seventh page.
OTKRSBBBt OF TBB POOR.
Col. PInder Reelected Superintendent at
the rarm and WUllam A. Lanii Cbaplalo
and Taaoher.
At the last regular meeting of tbe over-
seers of the poor for 18W7, held Saturday
afternoon, all the membera were present.
Ell/abelh Lamb, who ha** Iweii in the work-
house about four months, was discharged on
probation, quite a large number of more or
less prominent cltiaens having recommended
tbe discbarge. John McDonald, also com-
mitted to the workhouse, for drunkenness,
was discharged on probation. Morris
ilannafln, sent to tbe reform school for
truancy, was pardoned, on the recommenda-
tion of aeveral petitioners, and on tbe testi-
Tola;* Mrmy autX^A «"ony of SecreUrv Smith as to bis good char-
r yeara. muat be lighter. There ate, I ncter, aside from his habits of truancy, his
tain hkbors. of a uterary oharacter,T
Tbe ooraninn coaaeil .'hen p
ballot for presiilent, Couaeilmen ^
(Mn^o and Donobue being tbe uoi«1i>
iMtive, Kort and coant votee. Tb« t«i
Wbele number of votes
......•*...#•••
flrat ballot waa deettrntl void,
e 88 votea cast. Op the aecoi
DadmuH waa elected. On ii
irmaa Bovtwell tbe convention
^ed.
BOASI> or AI.OBRMBN.
lleoo»aary foracholee.!!..*.!.'.".*.'!.*.''.' 1 V follOWlBK *"•»• ^'»« '•*"'' **' '' '* ^*"o'"
iiarn! Lpanr.::::::::::"- -•••«|i«w^i»ireoicity ofHciau:
aa.l Edmund U. Conant waa deolart^ eleol^l ''"** ^""''^
WI
Nc
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president of the board for tbe ensuing
Oouucilmen Shenard and Oarvey were
aCiluteii a couimittei) to escort him u
<^r. On assuming bis duties, Preakle
Couant made remarks as foliowa:
I'KKSIDK.VT C"<)>fANT'8 KRMARKH.
I tiiank the members of tbe common loui
ell of 1HM8 for the complimentary token <
eateem conveyo*! by (bi«uominHtion, .iml
pledge myself, here and now, that no effo
abali be wanting on my part to distiharge tb
duties of the resuonsiblu position In a faitft
f^l and impartial luanner. |
At the Clowe of President Coiuint's addrell i«u«i
a recess of 10 nilniitea was taken, on motloT il[2?^i
of Councilman I^ary. At tbe end of f
recess, it wan voted to ballot for a clerk
tbe lower board. Councllmen Dobbins All
len ami Sparks were appointed a oommii
to receive and count tbe votes. Tbe ball
was as follows :
number of votea
cWry for a < holeo
aid Chase
MBMHKB or WATKR HOARD.
*Vy for I
bnlD.
IgeE.l
||br bc
PART OK COOT
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17
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W' ■
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Whole number of votes
hroessary for a choice. .
David Chase
, William J. CoughllQ
. Mr. Chase was therefore elected. He wa
■otifletl of his election by the messenger, ant
api«aring was sworn by President Conani
Councilman Leary moved that the uhnei
board be notified tbat the council was read)
logo into joint convention; carried, and
theup|)er board was notlfled. Tlie lH(tei
■aporled that it was engimed In other busl
■Bw and desired a postponement of tbe
vantiou.
On raotk>n of Councilman Oarvey t
oouucll proceeded to ballot for a aupei jim/
toodent of streets. Councilmen Garv. vj
Lawrence and Coburn were the commiKoe
to coont voles. The ballot was aa follows
Waolo number of votes
''•?.!!'*7 '^J a.«:holce. . . . ; v. ....'. .
<.harlesH. Hanson.... «
B4iward Cawley.
• harles C. Clapp
C*eorge Spoffonl.
Ucorge L. Fowler
aad there wua no choice. A toint onler Wat
Gswi calling a joint convertion of the two
Bches; tho upper board was noHfled.Mia
appeared. '
On motion of Councilman Oarvey
oeaded to ballot for a nicml>er of the
board from the lower board. The balloi
aa follows :
Wfcole n timber of votes.
Neeeaaary for a choice. .
IS
■..•.........•.....,,,.. a
' • ,.••• a
•••••.•.....•.,».,■» g
" ,■•.•>•' I
wi,a
lyi.
•ro-
tor
ivas
Wb'aumber of votea
iteiVy for a choice.
Holden.
Putnam.
BOABD ON
Wht'pmber of votea • • •
Nec^-iy for a choice
I'tind B. Couant
hkd If. Wright
K.Shaw
Cirr KNOINEKH.
ber of votes
for a choice
K. Kvans
Bowers
OUIKF OF VOUCB
Whole Iber of votes
Nccesailor a choice
Kdvlj.Noyes
•Jactl. Favor
sura oKNUKNT or public
Whole n jer of votes
McceasatVra otiotoe
Utartf . Jeofcow
' ueenl Woodw
GeorgLObaae
sigiMTaHDRav or bi;riaiI
Whole noarof votea
Mecesaaryl a choice
James iBroofca. .-*
J. H. CBer. ....•..«'....."••'••***
Daalel IQoraoB ...*.
T>lDIRB0TORa or LlBRARl
W hole jauai- of votes
coesmry '«! cholee
Winianrward
Marry l|lap »
Frank K|ntaaai...»
\jlTr MBaaKMOBR.
t vetea.
tCIL.
••••••••• 6
»•■• a
BUlLDIWOe.
*....••
ar..«- ..
rard...
•#«•••••
Whole numi
necessary fniobolee
. . HefiryU/
1^. . K^DBMT OV BOARD
Whole ttnlabt tf roias..»
Necessary for ^bolee. . •
Alfred M.ladwlOk
Koswell M biltweM
tyr aouoiioR
Wiiolo number 'f
ttccesaarr for a i
irred P. Marble
••■•••
•••••• I
•«••••
7
6
8
... •
■Inhard Dobblna.........
B. B. Conant
Harry C.Hhaw...
M.K, WrUht
• • ■ • • ••• • • •
•S«»*a»»«*»«a
M
S
111
s
1
'I
BBNl there was no choice.
Kotlce was received from tbe board of
atrrnen tbat James W. Brooks had
Macted Kuperiatendent of burials; Oe<
W. Jockow, superintendent of buildii
m^. Noyes, chief of police; (ieorge
•raaa, city engineer; E. B. Conant, i
arwater board from lower board;
Holden, memlicr of water boarti from
d; David Chase, auditor; Henry
sMiger. '
MfPhlUNTKNDKNT OW PUBLIC "BDILDO I
Oa motion of Councilman Sparks, pi
Mto ballot tor auperinUndeot of
NriMlags as follows:
^1
K.
If.
ge H.
J.r.Uaskell...
Alderman C
tion from Hob. '
tbat be waa not
SUPBRIN
Whole number o
Neocsaary for a
Ueorge L. Fowler
Qbarleall. Oai
George O. SpoiTo]
Itdward Ca«iey
aad Mr. FoWfer
^ aitaaaB
hole nuiab4r of
eeessarylpr
ernes a. nu<
H.^hl...™'
lea jr, yaraai^
C^eotge a]^raaa..t
.........
iWick read
T. Greo
candidate.
DBRT or
tea
4 .... .
....A-fx ess
-'"If" * * *
!t>iiimuNlc»*
lg«i, stklng
RB«1«. I
••'if ? § ^
^ .«• \«'f..««jg t a
|L..._..tS««« "l %
1 I
cboifn.
or tHB POOll
I,.,. ........a.
,.k«»*..«**. • i^
. ...... w#^
.Vy.*
in hkbora, of a uterary oharacter.
would llk9 to perform, which could
done while performing the duties n»-
the pastor of so large a parish. It Is
ope, hefore assuming another Import-
aat charxo, to be able to take some time for
travel and study abroad.
For these various reasons I feel that the time
has come when I can properly ask to be released
from tbe cares of thla parish. I tberefme re-
apectfully tender my resignation as the pastor
o-* tills church and society, to take effoct en aud
after the last day of July next, at tho beginning
of my usual v<>catlon.
Words would fall me were I to attempt ade-
quately to deocrlbamy feelings of regret In de-
clil ng to take this Rep. Our relations as a pastor
and people have always lieen pleasant and bar-
roonlouM. There Is not a family In all this large
palish from which I nave not received many
and oft repeated courtesies and kind attentions.
That my labors have been equally satisfactory
to all would t>e more than any man In auch a
position could cxpo<:t. That 1 have accom-
plished nil which I would K'sdly have done Is
more than I can say- Ho who Is able to say that
he has attained the goal of his ambltlou must he
cre<llte<l with posscsslnK only moderate ambi-
tion, it Is, howe\er, true that I have tried to do
my l>est In performing the various tasks of my
atatloo, and that 1 have endeavored to l>e lust
and Impartial.
lu addition to the kindness which I have re-
ceived from my par.Hh, I wish to acknowledge
gratcfnlly tho kindness which I have uniformly
received from the citizens of this community,
and especially from tbe clerirymon of all shades
of denominational bodef. While I cannot name
the living, I cannot, at this time, forget tho fre-
quent calls and loving attentions, while they
lived, of the venerable rector of St. Anne's
church, the beloved pastor of the lIiKh atreet.
church, another, cut otrin the prime of life, an'
honored pastor of the Woithen street Baptist
church, and our late worthy minlsterat lar^e.
Your own klndno s, as a parish, 1 cjinnot
measure. 1 have been In all your homes, and
have Keen you In Joy and In sorrow, manv times
In this comparatively loag pastorate. 1 have
sat at your hospitable tables ; 1 have met you on
many brilliant social oc^caslons ; I have entered
many of your dwelllugs when happy brides
have graced the marriage altar; and tliore Is
hardlv a single home In which I have not been
asked to perform the moxt solemn of all uerv
Ices, when tho calling home of some dear spirit
seemed to make heaven and eartli nearer.
I ahnll ever hold precious the memory of my
dear friends hero In Lowell ; and that, when the
time shall come, you may again enjoy the min-
istrations of one who shall bo your spiritual
leader, aud that years of great usefulness and
prosperity are before you, Is the wish and hope
of Tour pastor,
J. L. Sbwaro.
Lowell, Jan. 1,1888.
catholic CHITRCHIB8
It is to be doubted whether in any part of
the world where Christians live who ac-
know{|fi<lRC the Pope of Home aa their spirit-
uarboXl. the observance of the sacerdotal
golden jubilee of the preaent pontiff was
more generally or loyally regarded than in
Lowell yesterday. Thousands of Catholics
began the duv by receiving communion as
the completion of the novena which has
been goiinr on in all the churches, and of-
itrud up their private prayers for the long
life of Leo tin. Later in the day they
Jekied in the more pid>lic demonstrations of
reaped for his holiness, and closed tbe day
by uniting their voices in a joyful Te Deum
Cigratitude. There hos never l>een in this
«Ry any Catholic observance carried through
With such magnlllwnce, nor any that excited
■M>re zealous partiolpalioii ou tb«" part of
priests an<l pconle. Brief paragrapha de-
aoribing tbe services in the various churches
'<»"o''^ ... . _
• 3t. Patrick's fairlv, surpassed Its great rec-
ord In the enthusiasm of the devotion manl-
feste«l and tbe splendor of the ceremonies,
and the bad weather had no apparent effect
upon the attendance, the church being as
crowded as possible. The milemn hijrh mass
tras celebrated by Kev. Wm. M. O'Hrlen,
51! h rr. Hurke ami Fr. Shaw assisting. Fr.
urke preached, and his sermon included an
doouent reference to the Pope. The church
was bandaomely decorated, tbe Christmas
fiamltura being eariobed by additioat la
.Doaoroftbe Pope. Bis
bardon was recommended to Judge iladley
The subject of pardoning Jamea Mulranin.
a boy committed for truancy, was referred
to the aecretary with full power.
The secretary's report for December
abows tbat the expenditures for outside re-
lief during the month wore |1 107.80 as fol-
lows: Wood, t«8,00; coal ri^VOO; provi-
sions, $574.00; orders, $130.00. Of this
amount 1^16 is to be credited to tbe city of
Lowell and |208.30'to other cities and towns.
Mr. Lovejoy moved that the board pro-
ceed to ballot for chaplain of the institutions
at the city farm and teacher of the reform
school for tbe coming year, aud the motion
was accepted. Tbe following was the result
of tbe ballot:
•e*ssss*ae*s«»s
• ••SI
• ••••••a aV
8
..7
..4
Whole numl>er of votea.
Necessary for choice....
WUUam A.Lang
Florence J. O'Oonoghue
aud William A. Lang was declared elected.
Proceeded to ballot for auperintendent of
tbe iustitutiena at tbe city farm, on motion
of Mr. Lovejoy;
Whole number of votea 7
Neoeasary for choice 4
Albert PInder 4
Florence J. O'Donoghue 8
and Albeit PInder was declared rc-electetl.
The mayor and Mesars. Elliott, Lovejoy and
Puffer voted for Messrs. PInder and Lang,
and Messrs. Callahan, Morrison and Nolan
voted for Mr. O'Donoghue in both cases.
ABfU8BMKNT8.
"KUN IN A BOARDING SCHOOL."
John E. luce's company afforded a mild de-
gree of amusement to a fulr audience at Mu-
sic ball Haturday night in the piece named
above. Tbe part of "Professor Qlmcrack"
doesn't give Mr. Incea fair show for the dis-
play of bis powers, but he made the most of
It. Fannie Forrester sustained the soubretle
Salt of "Jessie Kairlove" bravely, and little
lillie Smith danced gracefully. Other mem-
liera of the company were Chas. Warren,
Uicbard Coleman, Zepbie Dinaroore, and
Emma Jonea.
PICt)PLK'8 CLUB.
A musical and literary onlerUloment was
given Saturday evqning a% the women's
branch of the Peop|e^s club, under tbe direc-
tion of Mrs. Frank P. Moody, a large oudl-
teuce being present. Tbe following pro-
gramme was performed: Piano solo, Mr.
Pf^ncb; solo. Miss Julia Pevey; whistling
soloa. Master Coburn ; solos. Miss Martin ;
readings. Miss Noyes; solos, Mr. Hwtio.
There will be an entertainment next Satur-
day evening. «
NOTES. ^ •
A lecture course, embracing auch nnmes as
Rev. J. W. Hamilton, D. D., of .Soinerville
and Ilcv. C B. Pitblado of Brockton, ia tobe
offered to tbe public by the ladles of tbe
Worthen street Mctbouiat Episcopal cburcb
in February and March.
Lovenbt^rg's "Pbantusles" will be at Music
hull, this, Tue-idav ami Wednesday evenings.
The entertainment is full of variety and very
attractive.
The romantic drama ''Monbars" ia to be
given at Music hull Thursday evening next.
The talented actor, U. B. .Mantcll, assumea
the leading role, and ia well eupported. It
will be a great event.
ANOTHER COLLISION.
••veral Peraons Killed and Many •erlona-
Ijr Injured.
PiiTsncRQ, Dec. SL— A deapatob from
Titusville, Pa., sayv an accident took place
at9.50 this morning ou the main line of tbe
New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad,
about three miles west of Meadvllle, near
Geneva, Pa., Iietween trains No. 8, limited
cxpresa from Chicago and Cincinnati to New
York, and a west-bound freight. Both engi-
neers and one passenger were killed, and
aliout 1ft seriouslv injured. The uara are all
piled up and It la imposslide to tell bow
many were Injured. Tbe Pullmau sleepera
did not leave tbe track and tbe passengers in
thein were not Iniuretl. Luckily the oura did
not take Are. Tbe flrat reports sent out
are much exaggerated.
A LIVELY HOW.
A Union Boldlor Oi^la a OoBBrassnaan a
HoeuBdrel.
Nkw York, Dec. 81.— A special from
Inna, Miob., to tbe llerald says : At a raoeot
banquet here, at wblcb CoDgressman Hen-
derson of North Carolina, and John B.
Tarsnev of St. Ix)uls. brother of Congresa-
muu Tarsney of MicblL'un, were present, a
quarrel occurred iietween those two gentle-
men. Mr. Henderson, in a speech. gk)rled
in having l)een a rebel, and In livipg in a dis-
trict where ibousunda of union abliiiera had
rotted In prison. &Ir. Taraoey nished at
Mr. Henderaou. and grabbed him by tbe
throat, saying, ''You scoundrel, I was a un-
ion soldier, and if no one clae here will re-
sent your iuhults, I will." (Juei.t»« interfered
and separated tbe men, aud Heudersou apol-
ogized to llio party.
Mary McUrtde, 48, apoplexy.
Mary A. ttu^hworth, :17. phCblala.
llannorah O'Brien, S7, rraeture of akuU.
Jamea Powers, W, rnllroad accident.
Walter 11. Hutoher, ^4, iiyismla.
Margaret Hamilton, I day, Infantile.
Daniel llennesaey, 4, cap. bronchlUa.
M— Kugene L. Urown, .^7, disease of liver.
Klleii O'llearn, 42. piioumonla.
LUzlo M. Mcliulrk. Ml, (^nlltla.
Patrick McCarthy, .m, contumptloa.
Katie F. Lahlll, 9, heart lU^eaae.
Mary Holmes, 4 mouihs, oengoetlon ot
Tunga.
Malvliui PeUatler, 1 uioutb, oougestloa of
lungs.
Joseph A. Baiirsnd, ;U, trphold.
3W— James Whalen, -M, coiiHunp<lon.
Wm. J. guina, 17, heart dlsaaae.
so— John IlaglQ, M, acute paeuoBoala.
ftl— Jamea P. Baffland, 7, mepbraueous eroap.
OAViu w. o'BMMr, CUr Gtirk.
taking ^otoner.
Y
Paalo
Two
pAsture
gallery.
waa die-
wltb tbe
Ptrlutpe n* loral disease baa puzzled and
baffled the medical profession more than nasal
raUrrh. While not Immediately faUl It la
among the most distressing, nauseous and dia-
guatlng Ilia the Hesh Is heir to, and the records
show very few or no casea of ratllcal cures of
chronic catarrh by any one of the mulUtade of
vodeaof treatnMat nntll the Introdnctlon of
■ly'aCraaiBBaIaia''few years ago. The sao-
esae of tbls preparattea baa baaa iMal giatlfy-
lag aad sorprlalag.
at a Christmas Pestlval and
Clilldr**!! Fatally Injured.
Chicago, Dec. 81.— A pauic caused by tbe
overturning of a stove and tbe cry of "Fire"
occurred last night in a hall on West Uan-
dolpb street, where a children's ChriNtmas
festival was in progress. Tbe children and
grown people rushed frantically to tbe street,
and as the narrow passageway to the do,or
became crowded a fearful crush ensued.
Two children were so badly trampled on and
crushed that they will die.' Four others are
very badly hurt and a large uuiiiber received
less heriouM injuries. There was uo flre, the
cry liaving been raised by a doorkeeper who
iiecamu excited wiieu he saw tbe atove fall-
lug. _•
Miser Paine's Will.
Nrw York, Doc. 31.— Tbe famous contest
over the estate of the late Jamea H. Paine,
the inlaer of reflned taates and extraordinary
Intelligence, who lived and died in a BIcecker
street attic, leaving over $400,000 in cash,
wuM decided today by Surrogate Itollins. He
declined to u<lmit tbe will of which James
H. Wanlwell was sole legatee and propo-
nent, holding that old man Paine was Incn-
pucitatcd. The victory Is won by tbe Cleg-
getta of Boston, tbe old mlaer's relnltves.
who opposed the attempt to pt'ove the alleged
luxt will. John U. Wardweli did not live to
witness bis defeat, but when be died left '*all
that I may bereafur become seized of' to bis
wife.
Mrs. Paran Stevena OeAaated.
Nkw York, Dec. 31.— John L. Melcber,
George F. liichardsoo and Charles U. Stev-
ens may exercise^ their powers as executors
md truHtces under tile will of Paran Stevens.
Surrogate Uollins so decided toilay. He ren-
dered a decision which covers a great nural>er
of pages of type written mutter. He decides
Hi(ainHt Mrs. Stevens, and dinmiased ber ap-
plicution to have tbe executors removed.
The decision leaves the management of the
estate as it has always been, and permits tbe
executors to prosecute their suit against Mrs.
Stevens.
Knd of the Chicago Printera' fttrlke.
Chicago. Dec. 81.— The job and book
printers' strike baa terminated and tbe de-
feated striken) are slowly returning to work.
Tbe non-union men are being discharged as
fast as tbe strikers return, notwithstanding
most of the employing printers declared that
not a man who came to their aid should ever
be di^cbarKed to make Way for a striker, no
matter how good a workman the striker
might lie. _____
Bobbery and lae— diarlai.
PirrBHCRO, Pa., Dec. SI.— Maaars. Deav-
ers, HUl A Neal'a store at Blaifsville, SO
mll^a east of this city, was eatered by buri-
lara at 8 o'clock this moralog. Tbe aafb was
bk>wn open and robbed aiMl then tbe store
waa aat on lire. Tba bttUdiof waa antlraly
dwtroyed, aad two dwalliac bousaa la addi-
powon
Absolutely Pur«.
This powder never varlts. A narval el
I y, strength and wholesomonoss. Moraaaa ^
Ic^l than the ordinary klndn, and cannot baaon
In competition with the multitude of low MU.
short weight alum or pliosphato powdara. JWa
on/w in cane. llovAL ItAKiNO POWbBB Co,^ IM
Wall street, New York.
Acme Skates
All aoUd ateel and line flnlsb,
Only 60 Cents per PaiL
Our stock of Hkates Is the Urgost ever ol
in Ixiwell, and embraces all leading styles
nukes.
TLETT
-r^
HOLIDAY QOODS.
BikDOEIt Ac OS3 r. OBRX
MSCHANICS MfLLS,
Cor. Datton anJ netcher MroaU.
Will make any kind of Wood Work to order
for Holiday Presents.
CHOICE HEYEN PBB CSKT8.
FOB 8ALB.
gome of our recent Fai m Mortgage Loaaa
nay be nottr^ a« follows :
'JSS
.... ......
....••..•■•.....
...............
........ ......
................
................
may be noticed a« follows :
.V) on 40 acre farm worth
on 40 ♦
oam - " **
^ onM " •• "
taMenflO " " "
$1000 on HO
$1000 on MO " " "
Personal knowle<)gc, careful aelectlona. It
yeara' exDerleni;e, not a «iollar lost. laMMM
paid aemfknnually at Applaton bank.
Por details Inquire of the AppleCon or Waase-
slt National hank, or of the nnderslgaod.
KIMBALL, VOSE & COh
M OKMTRAL STKBBT.
and Fancy Job PriiliiK
OF ALL UXIM
AT THtB or w torn*
%
,%a^ma(^
g /
IX)
ynril,T^riTTY_S^^^^^^ -^^^ JANUABY «; 1^8.
/ LOCAL NEW&
/ gcBOOL oommittk;
._ __ Board
KMtd"
^be 8<booI ronimitlee met
i.fiitfuiii til hpiir 1
i.ui»erli>lta«leiit
■ikiY-^ati MaatloK of til • Board ot IMt-
*5i.5^%Sd "d «oa.. Othor BU.I-
at 3 o'clock
gnuriiay atlernoon. to hear the various re-
portHof coininitlocrt and t»i« _.
fhere wcro el«bt uuuilH'n. present, aud
Vlc« Cbalrniaii liaHheltU-r prei-liled.
Dr. Johnsou, (or tbe HiJ. -^Ixk)! oomrn t-
lei: Veiort^d lu favcr of the o e^«>;»» " ^''^J
Maud lladl«-y »» n i»crnjaiient teaib»ir in tUe
adouted. and I>r. JohnKOO wa» instiucteil to
*aS ballot fur Ibc ^;"'»'»l»'^« ff .^.^
ilVlley. Dr. Joba-ou did ♦o, and iUh« llud-
">irG?!^."Its*ior the committee on i>emnHn-
iuL', read tbe report of llmt
be work in penuium-bipand the
were commenvleu.
In the order of tbe « oral fl"t the Elliott
.trrei. Church Hlr«et. and jHt.^'^R.rtklt
which ought to be removed, the o*"'*^"'
HiKh •ndVr.ukllu. which dejjerTe to be . e-
buill aud improved, the V^i^^l^. •J^^J*
^a».ot Kircet. Kocic i»tn*!, Central atwet.i
^ .reel Moody and Colburn Hchool-
The eomn.lllee vc.lured to HiiKite«t
^)iitaU
A»ie«
I hou!*e»«.
riTmuch^f tbrcaune of >mplaiut may be
l"l to ihe iuatlchtion of janltorH, "I""! "
whom, l.*mever. v»y strict H^r, ^'"rJmovel
work TbeKc posillou« should be rem veu
?r«u even au ludlrecj nO-liou to pollli.>.
'iTrt-ort closed by ealllug altent.ou to tbe
fu'llhat M.me puplN in ih*^ »'"jffi/obe
have Kln.OHt palatial ,i.mrier«, while otbeiH
urrounded by loutbsome flUu.
ure ^l
Hbip and
committc
InHtructor,
aud tbe pr
«Hpecially
tbcrii had
city had
Id drawing,
nerv ices' of '
Bucceshor w
wiiiniuif tbe
Bailey, who
ment of tlic
nerhonally of
Tbe work of
bat* continue)
Tbe meebanl
in the primary scboob
Jtnmary ncihk
n drawliitf, al«
I
under the >«uii
eua and
thiii vear. 'Ml
archltticiuml c
machine clasi*
As muib pnii
the free b:iiiil
modelling; <-I:i.«m:
r. (iravtK.
'Vek-rre.l U). In drawing, ai<««.
Ihj^u uootl results. Ilie
|u8t lU excellent leacber
r. Henry T. Bailey, but the
»x Olive E. nnderliill u^ I"*
hsid to be hiKhlv efllcieiit,
armeNt conmiendtttlou of Mi .
om bi^ poh-liiiiii bi the wnploy-
te board of ediuaiion linows
er work in tlie Jewell KcbiKilj..
awlnzin tbe evening sebooU
be ^ucee^hfully coudueted.
und iircbilcctural ela>>Ke^.
vlhlonof .Mes*rH. S.G.i^teoh^
tfeknev. have been crowded
uumlWr of pupiU m 'he
satp^c^cllt it .'>5; in the
be preacnl uumlier in ««.
M t'xer Is due the wotk in
aciioal det-i-n. crav.in and
'Ibe uunilMT of puptN
This Is
nie'S.i^i^nr^^-poK^^
Mr. Molluy. U said that l ;^,«- r,^"''i^ fj,.,^.
,.bange U. the text b^uk^; «»";' ••''•J^^ «% '^ Jo
ituii lieen no change in tbe cuaris lui *v
"r^ Tbe special teacher had worked
tahbf..llv but tlieiv should be careful a. en-
fon iiven by the other teachers to devoting
lit lulUW minute, eaeh week to the alud>.
Wrllon dv e.t Paniouiarly upon be 0^^
book instruction.
(? free hand class at j)re.«.ehl
aud or<ler»tl printed, as was done with
•^'^rSJ^^'ol Mi-, (onaut. .he report of
voted, bewever, that llie r«P<>«J If
Willi Ibe otberr>. A vote of thanks
with l''*'"';'j;,.,j„i,„.„„ aud superintendent,
treuiineiii -f members, w.^-
does cure
Kf^eufTmlfswr
"Neuralgia^
Wrr/o us Ijearf-
Jiurt YOU.
Ifijifie _
wmedylha*
has SLLC ^
^ood
ifie
teffo
Dmf.
Sfnd D
cent? for
tfie beau."
liful colorod .
bicturc-'^Moon
Uirl". /ffhIobHoros
l/»W*ll St/Nev»Yor*.
I&aihcoalvs*
Old Colony.
OM aad after Oct. 17. 1887. tntoa irtU »e»Te
Lowell (MlddleMix atreet depot) »» tol
lows ■ ' ' '•■^'
For Taunton. Fall Blver. Vtmport,V*m
lUMtfonJ, ProTldeneo, Pnwturkot, Marl-
iHiro', South K rami DKham and way atatlona
at 7.10 a.m.. li.ir, aud 4^40 p. m. A U train,
connect at South iTuiiilnKbam with ll<.Bloii «
AUKiiiy railroad for Worocstor, HprlnjcHald,
Albany an.l the Wn.t ; also ut Concord Junc-
tion with Fltcliburx ralln.n.l.
The 4.40 p.m. tmln o<>«neii'» with FaU lUver
Une HieamerH r*>r New York, the South and
Wfst
iU
ttiilm^a
Bofeton & Maf
IKPORTANT
of
in
(Hutunl
a. m
■Si-
Nowho'llbotccliniot.
iickiM
eha^riuan
tor eoiiiteoux
nectetl
?ii^1dWx anrriWoiTeorporatiuns for their
*i^ .JTniributiona to the eveiiin^r drawing
i6 37r.. Thanks are given to the Ilamilion,
^""l(
free eontributiona
school*. The piMCti.-ttl u.lvantago of
all tlie
depXK'ntl'of'Vi:;' M7K:olVc\e.rtbat In mc^-
elllDg, Is urced by the committee, lie lat-
eiHOg, ' » - yj '^i^j,^ ^,v^grd brmging all
i>i,s»ed, Mr. Donoiiue putting the questioii.
f, was voU-d to print 10.000 cop.ea ul the r^
'"•lb; flnaucial statement of the •uperh.tend-
ent embodied lu Ills r«|iort. In herewith giv-
**' ill oorroitt. If the bills for l)ecenii»er
Nprl-lal for Cheliuaford at d.W and »JK) p. m.
iiitunlayb at 10 p. m.) Ueiiim at iJ» and 7.lo
BUNDAY8— For South Franitnjrhain and way
•tatloua. «JJO a. m. Kctum nt RM^ p. m.
J. K. KKNIHUCK. General M*nairer.
li*AAC N. MAUHHAI-b. I>lv. Supi.
i^KO. W. MILLKK. AmouU
Tlok«t Wllleo, 95 llerrin»a«ek »ti— t.
ind after ^laulav, t»<t. «J. the fo
«k III l>« (UM-oUtluue<l : I
lUt<a«>n, h.W', !'.:i.j M. Ul. J. 'i-'*^ I* ■- »
l4os«in.«i. 11.15 u. m. Ilr l.twivn
in.; from
re-
MMd.ti; Incidentals, fiiJ.Ui
STafi; total, fftHMO.
*lr. Donahue, .for the ••.Mumlitec on
noVts. remi lh« riport of that coinm ttee.
Kreporl^sidthit never before bad the
nSblfcscb-olstKen aollrmly planted in the
SSnds of tbe »K oul. To the l'<;>7r> -jj^^^ «.
the lM;st eff.rth ^b..uld be «i»reaed. n«>^l''«-
if the report are ai» follows:
SUMMABT.
Value of re I and pergonal property
I'iiwulailou (e»llina«*Hl)
.Number polU
lurreaae lor t e year ■•■*,'"
NuXrof ehl>.lren In ihe -'Jy be-
tween live and ttlweu year, of aye.
May I, 1S«7
Wanloue..
vvanj t »o. .
Ward ihree
War«li"Ur.
Wanl tlve-.
Want bU •
4r.
,», «♦•••••••••••••'•
•••••••••••••••••••
*a.«^A..aaA 4^ S • • •-•.•••-
, ••••••e
(•••••••ae
l,.er.a»«lorlhey.^*r....
Number ol uul.lfc wshooU. .. •• .-.••••
one hurh, nine a«»'"mar, iwo nuaea.
|a6,8C.t OiW
17,7W
1.419
11. «»
1,7.4
1,W4
tm
44
^
hur
KiThc'liur;o;;:>V;;S«uch". KoV tl.l. rea-
ls hereshouM IH,. mor« tea, her. and fewer
Sholars. Tbe one cr.at fault u. Ihe-e acbools
ta Ksle. lu this ...ndttloD ol ildnga tbe In-
rtnTcttou is iM»t ih..roiifb, -"l <i»'»«"""^!"f«-
St ollows. It i. a tm that the moral in-
«uet ion in tlM. .choola U not M> exteus ve
iTbouWbe. Kon^itUlmr more than obe-
knce and good maiinen Is neetled. I be
of adililional school bulLib^s and re-
.Ira ou the old one. was «|K.ken of, ami U>
eet that need a loaiv- of llStJ.OOJ) ahould be
ade. Tliereshould1>ea new High m;bool
llding for the uae of the girls in alteudanee.
le cliy cliarter should lie so amended that
. school board may have charge of Its own
ildlugs. A epecial teacher in eliKUtlou
oomiK)silW»n i.liould I* en;,'ageil for tbe
irh and tbe grammar schools.
.'•It cannot be eldiiK'd that tbe present
[•ovlslous for Ui«ke important brauches are
j-Qual to tbe rei|uiren»ents. it i. a
att that few l« hii* graduat«s of our
puuiic^Woola have yet been heard from,
who, without outside special study and as-
•UtaDce, were able, after graiuailoD, to pro
duce a comp<.»ltlon on any subject properl)
punctuated, cap'ialized and paragraphed, or
free from errors .»f coustruetlon. In fact, H
haa been said that tbe ordinary oorres|H>nd-
ence of our ili>:b ^cboid Kmduatps la a di^-
Ktacetooursehoolayatem in tlile reapeci.
\» for ek»c4illoi., It l« time that our gradu-
ate*! ahoulil kiL.w aomcihiug alwiit It, ao.l t
ia believed tl.st both tliese branches can be
Uugbttoad\autogel»y a alugle ^pecial in-
■tr««tor.»» In .peaking of the numljer of
atudM p«r>ut!d in the achools, the re-
Dort Ba\N that an efort was made by
thepreseiii l»oaid to curUll the number;
but this, iilve man V other laudable attempts
atD^ugre»^ lu local educational mailer.^ was
tboroughly discussed aud then allowed to
drOD. It is boiMd, tbe report says, that the
uexl board Will take uj. tbi- Impomnt ques-
tion and give the desired relief. There has
been litile done during the pu*t year to eu-
banoe tbe value of tbe school properly, and
there Is a urcs^ing demand for more schools
It I. humiliating to be forced to admit that
•ume of our school bulldluga are a disgrace
thlny-lwo prlinarle.
Num er of pu.ol sclwol building.. . . •
Kuiuber ol usiiCber»enipl">eU — •••
mibThmil: Ui.ee ..ale-.ieu female..
Uruinmal^ho"" : nine loalc. seventy
v«\eu leHMlis.
Mixed »cho*.l* : iw«i female*.
P la.ar> at^nools : uloeiy Ave female*.
tii.ecial ijiaue^ios. '""'"• „w-_,
Aver.age uuiubor of leacner*
plo)ed
Hlgb . .
liiauimar.... ••••••
irlu. ry and Mixed........
. >ue tea. her of peumauablp
4«
auu
ONT
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
Tamci Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere. -__
Revere House,
OOSTON.
v««r n<,Bton anit Maine, Eaitern, nirhhnrt
and "L.!ien' "le Jot., centre, of buslue.. anS
place, of amusenient.
EemodelltJd, Refamished, Newly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
XiJiiropea.li I^ton-
Room, all larne and cx)niforUble ; elegant
Boston aud Maine.
0\ nn.l after Sunday, Oct. «. 1887, paaaenger
iralns will leave Cento-al .ireet depot.
Flir»i*ton. at 6.fl0, 7.M, H.W, 9.20. M •• «•;
U l»rr2 4A.8.a.40,4.H>, 4.4fi. 5.10, 8.M, 9Jn p.
n. UkTUK.N. 7.7.«),U.20. lO.Wa. ..; Urn.',
iwi'eiiw*
On
traiuD
Kor
from
9M a. Ul.. '.'..t.^. 4 I
a. ni.. i, i-!^ !>• nt.
from l*ortlHn«l, 6.80 p. m
Tbe train now luavlDK l.<>wfl for Bo.l
a. a. will leave at O.M) a. m.
A new train for lloalou
leave lA>weU at 3 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAft«8.
The train now icavlog ftoalfn at 7 JO
ell will leave at 7
Tlie train now leaving Low
8.46^111 leave at 7..1U.
Tlie train now leaving Lo'
alDd llavertilU at 7JI0 p. n,., wl
m.
For further panlcular. •«.
J. jr. PillLUI'8. Ue
Kor F uJauu, o.l u
Lawre 111
ll for
Ml for Lai
, leave at
Ime eanl.
. Agt, at I
For
H.Oa. Mfl. 3..W. 3-'i'. •••»". *. «• « **• T'V •*• "•
r..; Lawr*!..-... 7.10. 7.8ft. *••».,»•• «•!
I» 15. 1, 3. S.40, 5.10, «.15. 0.55, 11.10 p. m
HKTl'KN, -..SO, H.iO, 9 40, lO.'-Hi. 11 a. m.
1 10. i.A\ S. »48. 4.15. 5.40, 9.!J0 p. m.
Lawrenee. 7.05 p. m. .„„,.. «..,., m
\,iU.*0, 5.10. tJ.15. «.5.». 11.10 p. «• "KTUKJJ.
7 17, 8.10, » 10. 10.10. 10.45 a. m.; li.0», •i.54,5».4«,
;t 50. 5.15. 0.4.\ Olo P- ui.
For Hal. in. 7.10 a. "»•;'-• '•>.,*;'<> ^l.
TIIKN. 7. n.ii a. m-; ..W. 4.4J.« p. m.
K.,r NfwUuryiM.rl, 7.10 a. in.; li K* 3,6.15
KKTU UN. rt.r5. 7.i5. 1 1 n. m ; a.». » " P-
For Kxeter, IKiver au.Uireat l-alu, 1M,»m:
Ko^iH\\n.)II'KH\ll'irid.lefonl. 8nco. Old OiT-ha^^^
in. Itctnrn from FoMlau.l, ..30, 8.40 a. w.,
li.40. S .HO p. ni.
For Biiniror. Helfnxt, Watervlllo.
Ul^
South
m. RB-
p.m.
m.
FLOAfriNC
SOAP
iStramrrs«
Boston & Savanilh
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Dirtot Line from Vew Englai to
BaTanaah, 1
CoBaoctlBc there with all ftall and Water io.
rAVORITK KOUTB TO VUIRIDJ
tHE CHIEF
lA'Tr^^/-:::;.«.^rt«53a-
JRS. S. KIRK & GO.
CHICAGO.
^*
1 p.m.
1,3.40
Skowheiran,'
"iioeiiiaind and Karailnutou. 8.35 a.m.
Korst! .John. N. It.. Halifax. N. 8., Montreal
aud t^uebee., 8.H5 a. m.
Kor AuKU»u». Hath, lywUton, 8.35 a. m.
Kor Roclienier and Alton Ibi) , 8 a. m
Kor Ea.tport and St. John", (per .teainer). on
Mon.la>>. We.lne^.lay. aii<l rrl.laya.at I p. m.
Kor Ro<-.alan.l. llelfa»t. IVr"- "I"* *»!• '^rj^
(.teu-nerlromForUaud), TucMUy. and *rl-
UayBat3.40p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Roaten. 7.3^, 8.iO a. m., H.«"*. 4.15, 5.40,
7.80 p. m. IIKTITRN. 8 a. m, 5, 7 p. m.
For I awf n«*. 8.«i a. ra.. 5.40, 7JW p
KETUIIN, 7.40. 8.15 a. m., U.IO. 635 p
South iJiwrenee, t 35. 7.41 p. m.
For H
HETUKN
For Po
Iron Maamahlpa "QATB CITT" aad
OF HACoN" iaavloa Savanaah Pier, Ck>D .r
.treet. Beaton. KVVlRY TlfirR81*AY. 8
oVliK-.k. For frelKht or paaMme. apply t.i.
DkW.HAMPSON.WI WaahlD^B ■treet.-t.
ton, or to lUCUARUSON * BAKMi
boatun.
ni^rY-riPTfl yi'ab.
LOWELL mm fiRt iNsuBANCE ca
OfSM. *0 Central Street.
J. c. ABBorrT.^;B^Hi»iuK-T. ^^.^ ^^
TEXAS.
1
OCEAN EXCURSIOI.
^^'r^"**""^ Item, walker. ^
Anto. II. Kreuctt,
N.M. Wright,
A.tJ. rollanl,
K. T. AblKftt,
p. C. tiatea.
em-
Due leaclier of drawing.
»•••«••.••
•••••• ae ••
• ••••
,»•••••
■ •••••■•••••••••••••
I • • a
.•*•••• e <
e '•
•• •••••eee
•■••e.**eee
• ••• •••••
totbeelty.
Johniion reported for
Dr.
tbe committee
appoiidId'loTon-.i[ ler the matter of oue »e*-
IITof the l'a>.tu.ket school, that ll wa.
thouKht lucxpedieul to cbanK« tbe preseut
rule. TbU reiioit waa aeceptoil and adopt-
ed
Mr. CummlngH reported for the eommlltee
00 cveiili.K ^eboolH. The Wiiuiulllee hay that
It would IM* ail advanluKe to tbe ««>t«.""*";«
at tbe hcb.wl.* If parent* would vMt tbem
more fretiueiitlv. Tbe atlcndaiic.- in all the
eveuliij£ ribM..^ ba.1 Inen about 2^00 v.uriii>j
the tirKt ^Vek of tbe year, aKi.tu«l about
IWOot tbe j.«""l»«'«^*"^«- Th« matter of ex-
amlnatlonn'lor ecriltl atet* for teacbimr wa-.
referred to and "ueb exaiuiiiatiouK were
reeoniiiU.d.d. The dlKcipUiie In tbe even-
lu« hebooN JH a« jf.x»d as I-. po^Hlt.le. 1 be
new law reK'trdin^: lllileratin wu« «ald to lie
di»re;iarde*l l»> w;rlalu overwerw,- allbougU
nearly all eonipled with the law fully.
TboMj who .llM. gard ibM law hIiouLI l>e
elntfled out and made Ut comply with It.
The a^'vnt" of tbe milla were «lveu «Tedlt
lor a de^ire i<» ll\e up to tb.* luv*. Tbe re-
port urKed frtqut nt iiie«aiiiKx of tbe U aib.r-.
of tbe«;veniui£K!lM>ols, uii.ler the direelloii
of tlje ►up«r\i«or. for the i.uriK>w; of »tud>-
InKiu.tbodaoJ Mudy aud diMiplioe. the
larxeM atlei.dai..H! at tbeevenliiK Hiab r.ebo«>l
la.l year wa^ 'Ita. Tbe expe..>eh f"r the
evenli.i: M-h.M.U were dlvile.1 »* followw:
Salarl.N ^7 510:h); j .nlior-, ♦124«; lUbtl.iss
a780»4; liiei.lei.t iN, ♦i;W4(); ».-pervl«or,
Jioo; total, *«9»i.T4
KM IIUI IIIU m^: !»;■ aaa '
uf tbe
One leacbei ot luu.io
Oue nidiury In.Uiiclor.
Increaae for ijie year. . . - - -^ .
Average number t>eloaglnfU> aU tae
day acbooU
Ulgb
(jrauimar
I'lliuary .
XllrlliVittindiu;:- to;u'ti;i';ii;^u
lUKh
oramiuar
I'llma.y.
A ieie number ' beloD^nu to each
UjatUier •
lllgh *
i.rammar
!^i^';^mb'-"i^i"-b« «» ^^
room
High
U ram mar
Primary ' "
M ixeit ■ ;
"v«ra.e p».r ceni. of atteadanoe...
High
ii< aiiimar
I'l-lmai y •
"Jltrige ;;.V.Vf':-aV:.:icholar. for tul
Uou*.mly. baaid on U.e average
humber belonging
Hlgb
tJiaminar •••••
I'nmary and Mixed
BKCKIlTa AND . XPKKU1TUBK8
lie tiptt.
Balance un.lrawn .Ian. I. 1987.
A ppi . pi Ulo. I an.l a»»e.teu .
Keoelvel tn.rn varlou...pproprtatlon.
f . .r coal
R..c«lvedtromloan .••
Itecelved from other .ource.
188
13
88
11
ample pulilb
lor. ; gentleme
ami flr.i-ela.. In every nnpe. t
FHOM •t.OO A DAT UP.
.uuo.. wirhbaib. atuu^l ^^-^^:^,
t>ct.
i.vrrhlll. 8 20 a. in.. M%T*) P- % f^,
UKN. 8, 11.4.^ a. m., 4..*. 5 V, 7.»5 p. BB. I »
.rllami. 5.40 1.. in. UKTUKN. 1.4.15 ». ff'
J. T. KUKItKll. tien. Manager. I P*
WM.MKKItlTT..lR..»upt.
J. F. I'HlLl.U'is, Oeu. A^U at LowOtt.
«. 1887. ^ _^
Merchants and Minert Tr&niportiion
OompMij'i FroTidenoe, Vorfelk nj^
Baltimore Steamihip Li&ti
ARD, A«.U, wn. H- WIggln.
I.K. Fellotv..
Wm. I*. Itraiei,
Cha.. A. Hlott.
W. K. Ltvlngplon.
t Direct Route from Mew BafriM for
lad Richmond. Old Foist Oomforfka.,
I>. C. and BaMaore. Md.
nooHe
J. F. MEREOW k 00..- - Proprieton.
OHOW CARD*. HAND BILM. ^^'^Y^^l
^ Frorft«mn.e., ClXiUUir.. aualnew. cata.
^eAlK' oartla. A«.. nrtnie.. al mta ortu-..
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOBER 10, IMT.
Passenger Service IVom Lowell :
for Beaton, at 5.60. «A5, 116.55, JI7.I8, 7JI,
r
LMBMGEK8 AMD nUBIGHT.
Steatnahip WillUun Onwa
1500
KH.I
••••••••••*■
•■••ee ••••••
7,a8S
887
2.U87
8.81*
44
6,43
840
i.7ao
3.31.%
80
88.8
'i8.i
84i
43JI
n
41.0
8«.7
40.4
44.-J
8«i
»4
9i
80.-i
b7.fl
$1711
$34 00
$1U.UU
$18.7:
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING wm'm. ^i^^' M^M^;:m:mt
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
1
»aaaiiili|P w ■■■■«■■■■ ^n»^w .w*^
C R. Warren, aall. flnoni Provl knee
l>f«l£8UAY.«p.in. ^
I flt«ain.hli» 4ohmm ■•pklaa, IBOU
, II. I>. Fo«ter. aalla every SATUK
, from LoaauALB Whaet.
hkno\« n .teamablp. are large and
I and lltte.1 with every ounvealeaae
loWGlCRS and eomnunded by navl-
loag and .uceeaafnl experience. $eM
Of ln«M .teamera are refreahtag
iBf and the round trip can be i
DAYg. Fare, Inolndlnc
, very low.
vear pollole.- iibove company la »
Jn^e^SrSSnTy" ^T-rtdvU^Jay Ing ilutual a«l
b!t. A'Hnon.Agwt.
TllK HOLYOKK HTILL LEAD8
On ami alter June l.t the
HOITOKE MUTWl HRE IHS. CO
J wuxrAT
T» FBR 'cKWT. DlVlDKHDi.
SiSriijB tSak*S' Sipre«.nted by
Charleft (jobuni. 28 Central Bt.
other flrat^claaa Mutual a»d
oo
The Olorj of a Man ii In Hii Strength.
M.*«. or Phvaleal Poroe When I^e* Quiek-
tferre ^\^^'^l,^ ^, OonaoltlnK
DFt. C. J. LEWIS.
Who after Intense .tudy and deep reaearch, ha.
E;dK.ver«<tanew. extnwrd nary qul.«^.
'"ranTS" e"«. « ^ f- •«• Sundays. o.oo a. «,
«..«J,tt.4i. 10.*J. IIJW p. ui. bUNDAYH. O.f
*^JSiilixprS^'t!^\yorthMm Depot onlw. JOrm
aSmnl o7<r«<H. trom the North. H Via Bedf^l
arriiral uf trains jrom
Kor LawMinw, «.35, 10.15, 11.00 a. m . i.w, x.i«
n. m. Hi'turn : 745. 8.10 enf "f* •• »
e.45 p. m. HUNUAlB. BJ
Tay-SUtlon., 7J5 a. in.. 1-
tirn ! 7.90. 11.45 a. in.. 4.40 p.
lately dli»e<
most (let«p<
^a AiNra A.nito or Chronic Dl8.-.h.irge.,
L^. Itet^-nUon of the Urine, Uravel.'kl.lney
'vBteuVr THIS NBW AND MAKVfcL.-
IniCALTHKATMKNT ha. cured the
esueniuj form, of Nervou. Dlwnler. In
?»Kl^d old. To .lebllltate. youth Ube^
.$180,000.00
1.380 tJV
10,000.0
SIO.^'.
8Uic
or
'^-i'i- '•'--'-^i.fn^ea.cr'arSelZ.
^ copal
ulary
uiniB, KrupilonH,
$18 ,090 4!
ExpendUure:
Fat.l to tearher. of ay wjhool.
lll^h ech.M.l
Grammar: Itariieti
Bu'le
Colburn
KdM» i
(Jreen ■
Ili>th'iiin'l
Mo.» y
1' I M tucket ...
Vaniuni
$K,«i00.M>
«,7.e.»3
»i,lU5.5l
7,74lt.-0
«.051.2.'»
8.:»4:.-J
. ft ;»•.;. o
l iki. 41)
, 7.a4;' 00
tn.'JOti 7..
hl7e Uei •-eglectert, l«»dly treatc.l or pro-
SeVIniiVeJSe. arrange, a^ I-
"«;"V.r' "ll:rX' U ^«quVnIir>"nkultcd by
Vvuh l^ri^'fu.'a.Wortffino.tru.SB.elietrlc l^lt..
»<
I'be Mbole niiiuber of
pupd. on Hu.e-iMK.kh during tbe term wa.
i2&. At tiMi clo-e of tbe la-t term
Hii.b M:b.K.I, eertilieateo were granted, and
BCbutaii* who neilve aix of tbei«e wrliUcalea
will lie given diplomat. Tbe re|>ori
lOM^H
I'rimiryaiid M..\el Fcho'd*
Teach' r «>t i-ertm (U«l»ip
|VH.her..f ■irawlitg-;
T-Hcb.-r.'f vmc I inu.lc
r..a P I'l r."- li"t>ucllon In day
''::'i.M.U.le....Te..f 1.. tructlon In
mllit.ry l^.etlc. l" high MSUool
pal-l f" even .ig »eliooli*:
Te.ie.i.ei.
.J I itor-.
Llglul.'g '
Imbleii al. ■••• ••••••
K>e..iiig fia^fn/ -ch «it8.
I eaei.» i - •
'a It r»
Ltgbtlog •••••
Ihcbleniab*
"net
tiineral repatr.. niau rial. MH,r, *<•...
Bil\ ..f i.u..il.u.»..»Mii of publl.
bulMuiu- r l...i.lK| , making an.t
rt'p.l'i .g fur .liurc. hUior, new fur-
i.iiM.. • • .: — "••
Frm ii.gaii.i ilv.ill.nv
Filn I K, "<■ d>n^ Ho.i
1 .,<<« rU..'j re, .»r •«
58.30' 0
bi.
im :*
I.J.V
1,1 »'
l.lOx
•-• 0
.»-i.t.h inviirlably do more harm than good.
ir.orv iL" « ' l^e*"^ demands .Ufferent and
.^.^.I'm-Himerl. To those who miy have
' .^^ lirimM^li te 1. Dr. Lewis wouM say con-
Til I, nndlc >! Ill restore the dlHappolnted
. t "ll he'l.ulcsof life, whether t^iey be
neniHl. pertaining to married life
, by-leal -.r »
,,r "■•Inifle »iloHt»e<lne8B.
OwnMiillHtloii, IVIedtHne.
12- 42 ; 80
g.'Irt 7.*.
7a;.i7
■•...••.•<
• ••••••• e
.■•••••••••e»
• e .e
Ac, 95.
WortdnK €!».••■ •«.»«.
lilt. LKWIS 1« permanwnily located at
129 Friendahip Street, Providence , B. I.,
"^'"wftriOK TO COUNTRY PATIKMTS.
i>r lowiHwlll. on full .lescrlptton of case
( Juh l; .r. nH..'ed . l.nmedlatoly •«";»» ««P»;'y
.U-ire-*lng e..in».l«tniH. -lUBT I UBUBHKu
Fnnrth Bdltlon
Medical MfnnteH,
with additional colored
llluHtratlonca Tortkait
U>r T"K AUTHOR. A>n A
5LtSTor(<)Mri>AlvT8.
1«.05, 8.15, 5.15. e.45 p
8.50 a. m.. 8.15 p. m.
For flalvin and w
0.00 p. m. Ketu
T^me given l>eto%o it ftom Northern Depot.
For A>er.Iunrtlonai.d Way-Huilon., at 7.15
a. m.. li 06 an.l 5.06 J«. in. bUNUAY 8. at 8.16
p. m. Return : 8.16 a. m., Ji.65 and 8.15 p. m.
BUNDAY8.8.15a. m. ■
For Aroherat, Mllfonl and Wilton. atO.W a. ■»..
12.55. 8 4»«. 6 40 n. m. Sumlav. 3 p.m.
For Greenllel.l, FeUirboro', llennlngton. HUU-
loni' an.l Keene. at 0.15 a. m. and 8.48 p. m
Kor Na.hua. Manchetttcr and Concord, at B.»o,
» 15, 0.44 a. m.. li.55. 1.47. 8.48. 6 40. «.». 7.4h
p.m. (8unday»af2. 7.48p. ro.) -rw„.
For Fenaci.ok, Kranklln. l^'benon and White
River JuncUon,attf.l5 a. m., 1.47, 8^ and
For'warn'er, Bradfonl, Sunapee, Newport (N.
H.).Clareinont and Claremont Junction, at
ForTnu"!',' L;.ke Village, Merc.llth, Laconla,
Weir.. Flvmoutb, WarrcD, Haverhill. Wood«
▼111.', at 0.44 a. m., 1.47 and •7.48 p. m.
For Campi..n. Thomb.n, North Woo.lstock, Ll.
bon, Littleton and Whltetteld, at 8.44 a. m.,
For*Ie*ffi^n. Lancaster, Groveton and Fabyan.
For Sitfutir an.l all point, on the Monipellet
and Wells River railroad, via Plymouth an.l
Woodsvllle, at 9.44 a. m.
For 8t. .lohnftbiiry and Lyndonvjlle. via White
Klver .Junction, at 9.15 a. m. an.l 7.48 P- "»•
For St. Joh.,8t.urv. Lyii.lonvllle. ^♦^■«,H«r»'; f'i'^J^
bruoko. via Plymouth and Woodsvllle, at U.44
For Monipoller. Kssex .lunctlon. Burlington and
St. Albans, via i;entral Vermont line, at ».15 a.
m.. 1.47 and •7.48 p. m. __ , .
ForM.)ntreal an.l Quebec, via Montreal and
Boston Alr-Llne, at W.44 a. m., •7.4* p. ni.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 0.16
a. m.. 1.47. •7.48 p. m.
t^-^ Daily.
Frelirht train, leave Lowell for BoBton at 2.00,
».M, 11.08 ft. m.. 2.25. 10.0t», ll.W; p. m.
Leave ItosUin f.r Lowell at iJJO. 4.06, 8.40 a.
m.. I'i.*5, 8 15 p. va.
Leave I.K>well for Ijiwrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave I»well for Saiem at ».05 a. m.
FKEIOHT 1>KP<>T, WKSTKKN AVENUE.
' Lcavi- Lowell lor Nisshua. Manchester. Con-
coi^ and the North and West, at l.M, 11.85 a. m..
lOMMt MHI
»W, Va. '
no » M« OhU R. B. Md OntiMf Zue^^ hoMert. *»• J?J^»n7new
.. a t MM»or.. Md. /lSi°^S*^rad «»Mty. t
IIQHT ooNMBonom
drayage with the foUowlag
rooMe:
Ohio B. m.
k, •$ Hew port Mow** ▼••
DoBTtUo B. R.
ANCE.
tellable I
enualStfMl
of the Mewl-
rof Andtwjf.
deaUng wtUt
ine lta.ni«lf* •»!
BU o(b«
MevWiai to
MALI t^i
Throng i bllla
WBtl n
K.
Tiefcetjl oo Mle at K. O. Windoob'
Wealmin Mr Mreet, W. ILCnrmcH
I WoyiM>* leiaigoot, or at Steamahlp
lodUstn at.
J^lrrat. OtjMMageorfrelirhtapplyto
'« -'T. «. n. roc'kwkl
\ ..^ jfg^ Kngland Agei
ProTldence,
aii^Sjilfe
ir^ofrailBrs and Mechanics
1N8UBANCK COHPANI.
IMUTUAl..
ooH anti Coal.
r.
At tbe OMd Itaad. SS Middle Street.
At t lie Mew Tord. Poot of Pond
'William Kittre<?j
A. W. WVEK8. Agent,
and BetaU
ment, Ac. I T^leithOOO number, 284-2.
iah aawta J«>-,1'.\??j::
WholCKHli
Lackawjir
C. C »a
na,
njieL
l>enler In Will
Kranklln, Cm
roo.l, Chare- nl, IJ
^ $a»5,flmJi
rO of iKiUclea.
Iridendi, 70 Per Oent., After Jdj !«•
I puutOTova
beTl Spnurae,
(ieo. F. Wchanlaon,
i>. 8. Richardson,
,^Hha8. li.Cobarn,
JlJ^jfaoob Roger.,
^* 1 O«oe, »7 Central Str^t
^4
l!'
1
johnF.Klyab^
Henry C. Ho^
t. C. HutchlneOB*
y/, F. HalmoBt
$. T. Lancaatet*
l,owell, !■•••.
dltftrlt'Utl g
*'i[l;Jl*e Lwell for Ayer JuncUon, Wo^f't^^f
Fliclihorg. >ew Y..rk ano tbe We.t, at 2.45 and
C. 8. MKLLEN. Genl. gnperlntcn.lent.
^ "" - vif, ijTORhR, Uenl. Pa... Agt.
C. B. PAlOK, L«»cal Agent.
WM,E.LiYINGSlN
^u ^holeaale and Retail Dealeri
COAL. cdL.
!.*■ Lehigh. PhlUdelpLf *
a, Wllkcabarre. I.4uskaw|ia,
iM Co.'a Ue«rge'8
nrUnd, Lyken*. Valley
UKO.
•i be eonindltee on aebool buiMliiga
byKl'iie re|,..ite^.l li.iougli .Mr. Coi.n.t. be
repoit aabl tiAil Willie tliere are ab.ui 12.UI0
children In Hie eliy Utweeu 6 and 1ft
vear* of ag.. Il.t're aie aeeoiuiiiod.ll.Hm
Ie»>i« than half ••»'t iiuiui»«'r. lU*
I>ovei,.'*tlio*d, Aiue-aiul L..u.lou Mr..t«are
BOW ..»«!« lo^^.kd.an.! tbe city \» payli^ at
tbf rale of miO »N r \t ar a>. m .d i.. prival*
,partie.. lor exe»*.lbwly l»oor
BcbiMd r«»t»ni«. •*»eh«H>U
Bhd^e Ml eet ami one In the 'bird Mor> ol u
l.liigoi. Kld.itl .tn^l.are gie.il.» eioi»U-
, b.H.I bou~4 « have laeti l.uill •••. a too
M!ale. I be Kl I »lt. ClMir.h and
«b.H>l h.»u-«'.i are ^ll..ply nul-
lie aU|.pM*''"e.l a- fUell.
for
hCIIOol" Ul)
,.u>>Kiiiui« . lor
on liiv.r ^ll••et♦
ii.tttJid 'I
> . • •.
.1 ehll I'en
i<>r M'.h.Hil
bull.
e<l. t)<
par^liii>>i.ioU''
C'biiik- »u»-«l
MiH*e> all. I ought to
An 8-r.^.ni p. b.H.I boij»e in tin- »•• ml > of
Shaw .install I anollier in the vi. loHy of
Alkei. H». Mue MU.I a 'iio.ui piln.ai> not f-r
fruM Aiiit^a Mreel are greailj
AuioUK ih«M« ecliuvl
^ neetled. ,
lioiMM n'Ll«l» are In]
•.,Mik«, A*'
1 (K-k- I r l.l).h i-.li Hji ili»;ny^
I'liac or d < I ••».» ' '■'• '•' ' *
ll.g.i «i. H., jir.MiHiitMi/. «»i.»tO'«-.
KuTtloiliiv ."• •' • i.'»"k-
I .kllM e. I. ii« ••• '«•'
iu-t'i ••< • oi|. •!» y !••
iiu !• w " ., :\
iKM.»i..rff»>— le^idtdti »••••:•••;,";
'.,*.l »i& i.u » .... Kig^^lo'd./
►en.-. I ';■ .*
W.«:«r el- •#! . • ••••«l ♦•»'•*
Hui'OUo f V J.i.'lo*''*..'.
Ml.in ..I I.. .'.»*-...o.r ■■■;■•••
>*i... |.4.d Ml .11 ••..oi.i.l-W" '•^'•■
R, |...f ►iM»'»»«'elll'"»' •'* ,
I. Ill « log •• "« ••"d baa.lH- IWUl. .
Ml -1*1 a'*^'"- ••• ••■• ••:•
>alr» .•! »>M(»'.Vvl'H»r Uf
m-.tt't-l"
||ar.iw-it
/
2M8 7
.4.H 1
l»-onii
lj'..<»l
An exe^i'tlonal trcatlMt
Ion the treatTnent an.l
m>ee<lvciire.»f "'"'voanb-
b-cts, sexual .llpeaseaetc.
Price 25 centu by mall
lo any add^«)H^. from the
author. Dr. CI .l>«wla.
.\geaif..r Mcllrs' Mlr-itM, W. W. DUIfCAM,
.l»»l M Id. tl^aeo Israel.
WObI,
Oak,
Maple and
anil spllf
■owe.'
olaCo.''' iWiirk and Eng.
(("•hportland
LIMB
OOBB'8 Extra ai
Olena Falls.
W5b -ol
■*•.* ...
-iriK. I f
« enljg
Pennsylvania iCailroad
The Boet ttollro.Ml In the World.
The Poafeoat TnUna la the WoHd*
New York to Cbtouo. 84 hoora.
Mew York to dlnclnoati, 81 honrfc
New York to 8t. Lonla.» bonra.
Five Daili Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply for ticketa and fnll Informadon to
W. R. BATt;HKLDER.Tle^et^A^n^ ^^^
«««. W. MILIJCB. Tiekj Jf-^^C^ JJ^.
A. T.O ASWELL. ''^^•f,-^KJi»/g iJj s^ tV
All Mb.Ih •.alldlnff and Ameri-
can ud 8ootoh net
Ftnlahln*
lODt.
iUICK.
JIVI 8PRAGUK. P»'*"'.fr7^B. SWJKKABt.
«.ln.urance to any am....... effected In rtfJ^
Iccompanlea. M.TVCKK, Ageirt,
•17 Central 8tf«e*.
MrrrTTlVlOSS,
KO. 57 GOKH^M hTBKBT,
Vlumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and 0«n,r*l .heet Iron aad TIB
iorker. A toe Une of
Can* aa fo®*
]]
MlLKMBWcanget
cncaii a* In B«»tton
Milk
»y.
J.L.M088,&7 0oThMa8toi«t.
><
OOBtOl
Ra*er. Pibter
rEKTIL.XBB«,
our etnd^
lAlR.
|BAVB1<.
To(«l t-xpcu JUaree.
•••••••••a***
4l,fi^JH
r
W'} pTSyriHW 8-lflBBLD-
GENERM FREIGIT FORWARDER.
MHi«aaaH-r d.»U«er»d '^r ••nler »r"»» all
train* ..O .he M>-i.o «o.l I.-.WII. ,\»-«'"" »•»;» I
lA>«ell, '^d • <ii'.iiv a>»d H.»»t.>ii ii.o atwit*^ n t
aolj.ptag ior*lpuo»i»»l»ied |..r»f.f— la««>r»a«d«al
MTI
«7 T
Te
Of rf a»d Tard,
irndkp AthMl.
|.h.iic INK-L.
'
f OTCkiH
k.
. Il'tlll
tun*.
. (ANB02X, ^l
I NEW KNt'l'AND
Alt Rooflii^^ Company.
flee »▼•' Xt .Mle 1W««-^
A„onrro;22^*^:Vt;' a wipigjjj
dn thai tt«^ w«^'r_ ,„.„, root that OM.W
nr
theven
00.
anouiiee to <
iiiUm ha. I
livhahtte ^
■ni'iM 4 \ W dii|>|t<_
u« w> ! af «4oti<.«. In i
Bloek,
LoweU aoti
ha aaaoilY«»
idTa eoa
ilhelMf Mr w
CAiden nropajjj^
FEB
%0» '
mmi^Uf
2JijtM.-^
.JiL,&.
CM Bl.MKrO»I> eTWW
The pa>*tor, Rev. W. J.
Boovcnly Fatkor
Oot of tbo faroaoB
aod».wlUI.»n|ve^^««Tbe
two rtne M,ri«on- ''><•»' ""^S^* tauXrf 5l..<»Tered hec^ |,y
hfW«.
OOOWflMf*^
■o.«OeBMl
Lowell.
log tbe Morio. "i "^ """"TL^Ii ^atinmmA , in> •*■» "^ ^' '
•fie per.on^ aotl wlt^ lour •ftj'lSiMtC •»«*«»?» ""** *?
the 10 Into the ehuroh, y'l""^?*^.^ will lo o»or.^
Uud'a revealetl
tioilccwan given o« tb..!!!;-^^^
r.
alM>
oou.M We.!nt-day •veulog
8abjod,"HuunsBnd Bj mm M»Mmn
of t .c Wf^ of brafW-
E«r. Mr. Hlchn.^* pre«chejl yejdcrda^
J!!S;;,g a sermon -PPJ^y J'hi^oy with
Year, while the '",«{r*';^;„"i '" " ery Imprea-
thOOccaMon. Ill tb« "V°'"*? 'teldi; the paa-
•Ive coniniuDloD •^'^ll^o^Jiwu "The fear
tor preaching «/»»ort -enjStilS'Vr church
of the Lord." <>»•,,'?, K^twl nice of the
i„eiiiber.blii. wa. 7««''*JiHe 5LS meet, on
^"■"''- ^eSlofftbev-'ti^rT.aOo'clock.
•^rdaou-ibt-ti.^:
•earcb-
Tbv will
we
will? 1^ we
t^dooe," we are P^y.'.'^'S.
S:'alTf^iG<J4ttoufd^^ t«oo.neu
I, we a . ^'«»r^!i^*rjdL':i '"to lu Sr
houaehold fonitt««. ^^^'^^''^'^yiX,
painted eha-bor auM-. ^..^'^^'^
•tyleeatwytowprteae. No. J Preeootg eoee*
Hootbwtok block.
Tuesday eve
The Uov.
PHBaBYTKRI*!*.
Pr, Court preaoheU
hit
moroluR.
Iftth
Tbe
we
^b"at l?l: gX wV.:Cbetbf r U lead^ u. uto
cloud and darkiiew, or lDU^K«ory J»J "»
liKbt. By «»<»'«« ■,V;*^r'up?nIlbVple.
"i^SdlT^of* bTmorXS .erfS; a
ducu-d by the P^? •"^JSui band of
fellowablp Into tie rinjcuu^^^y ^^^,^ I
Patent Slbttng Wlndew Sow*n»
Door, made to order. Old acreena
^paired. "Robber Cuehlon
keeping out duM.
oommon ladders. Patent
•ra. hard and wooden ware
carpenter.' toeU. Longman
prepared patnU.
tassttiissssivssr
takoplM*.
jM to pvMi
and
od doora
Weather Strip for
SecUonal. exten.lon and
folding oVolhea dry-
maohlnlaU' aad
^ A Bartln'a pure
_ ci^^Bweepora and clothea
"i^^iri wld aod repaired by J. C. B«u-tt. «
Dutton atreei. Lowell, Maar
I • • • • •»•
fEitfcellaneous.
Blackburn.
text waa
woakBUil with uae
pre
day
le tuene
UtOUlDOl
have dc
Dr. Kti-weS" HRcbooek'.
vot
l^:^!^^.^^^^^'S^^i
lu the
l-boWortUeo •^IT*^ ;r:;plbSriu"tLe veatry
audltorluoi and the First scuooi lu ««
Rev. Mr.
Ayreel
eatr
Id tbe evevlof there
aJi'miry . preaklod over
ss-.'ivttpr"id»->':jiLi&.trr,
aa u*ual. _ .
The evening aer^oo "^ , ,. „„^|,nu«reatr
waa an able P'*r»»*;*^?i;\T'^ », "^Sp
ed by tbe text, trat ""f /J>^V 'trual»» Thi
that wbkh »•«?•'"»"?*- J-XrlcJTr which
Importaooe and »•'•»• •'^^ ^ ind tbe re-
I. ^nmlUMl toeaeh ooe o u. ^d u.
?L%"urVbe%7e;;;;i;i;weie-f«ii of m.
i^^vHuo lovera of uilwloua.
8HATTUOK STRBrT L'NIVERSALMT.
The tuofuliig MsnnoD of the l«j-tor. ^R*v^
» A firuniie waa OD tbe subjeci ui tu^
g-nkno^wTromrrow," the Uxt being J-mej
li llt-n The couiinunloM service waa al n
Urfock Not e43 wan given that a auuper and
^t«Ulninei^twauld1« given by tbe male
fflouoftbec«..Kn2C.t«"»Weduea^
K» nf ibU week. Supiier Will be aer^ea
will be of a novel nature. Tbura.iay ai a
7olock m tbe atlernoon tbere will be • »*^;
the ordliiencel
by both pai»-i
apooaiuuuy 01 r"l^v UTiM* it to lllm know-
isS^i.r.iSsli'^ss^tu"''^ •"•1
of bapUam wm admlnUtered
^'^^ i»^«« .lurloK the day waa conducted
**y "r* A .kTi^nlMMi eoMMwl •• precentor
'**' i^rJSL^JShaUCcee. In hia poaltiou.
r iSSSi is «1- very lluely at each
of the preoddBf •orrloes^
Par
Valoa.
ABKiry J**
Amoakeag ****;
Androaoogfln W"
Applotoa ly**
AUantlc ig'
Amea.... PJJJ
▲ufuata. G»*.-.-.« J*
ArOncton.rta.oC. JW
Border City. '"*
Ilatea
Boott. ..• •*■
Hostoi. • • • ■
UoatonDaokCo...
Cabot •
Chloopee .• •
China.. «...•••
Cooheoo
Columbian
Continental
Dwlght
Bverett »*••
Franklin .•....."•
F. River Bleaohery
Great Palla
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
Hill •*
Hartford Carpel...
Jaokaon ^^
Laeonla jS.
Lancaater *^
Langdoa }JH!
Lawreoee l«w
LowoU rS,
LoWeU M. Snop^. MO
Lowell Blaaehery. 100
LoweU Hoalejry...
LoweUQaa Co...
LvnutD .••«•••••■*
lOnobeater Mllla.
iXitton
MeiTlmaok
Bid.
104
1700
lis
• • • •
Aakod.
ISO
•00
(PUnibMM It Ca.
IM
100
100
1000
1000
700
000
100
100
000
1000
100
000
100
100
100
100
1000
100
100
lUO
1000
18U
100
100
1900
•0
■ • • •
100
7»
no
go
700
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
XSS the «w I ng ol^e at the re.ld.ooe of
U hia been decided by the .«"^^.^A'jLm!
thaThureb to give "Joaepb in BoodaRO*' aome
8Se lu Kcbruirv. and reUr^.U are oow bj-
iSbeldregularry. There wUI be a la wr
eWbrua I bun last year, ind other •'"P'^Jr
^t* on the former performance ^l* J^
rSSd. Tbe church ban olleret the u ^of J
Kudlug lo the Worthen street BaptUl
Shurcblor services until tbe latter -cure, a
Mir buUdlug.
JOHN STBKETT " ^
Notwllbntandlng the Morm it '•»«•. "''i:
onSe were pn«;»t In tbe morolug, Md were
SSl repaid for their attendance. T^ mu^
;i lmt;.e^M vely r«m^red under the dlroo^
of tie New Year" from Ro"**"" \";iJd the
OltF OoaoaU Cooeui
man Boutwoll.
OOMMOV OUUNCIU
councilman Murphy <»' *•"» 1' <*« Z^
-"j!^^Zitll'?L^.r.5.-?o^r..l^n^^^^^
of aettU to oonimenoe, tbe
aaalH drawn by Ihenn
after
1 Y <■■*■> y MA
IMandraKE
CompounD
■•aeeeee
A^i^^iiifthe varinu, organ. f^^''^^^t!Sl
oeVform. more ci.»tntial part ^*'»" J?" *f "JX aia-
Mlddleaex
Monadnook
Maahua
Naundceag
Newtaarket..
Norway Plalna. . . •
(Xla
Faclflc ..«..••.
Fepperell
Pembroke
RuMcU Ullla. ■ • ; . .
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon FaU.
Btark
ThonwUke........
Tromont A Suffolk
Union Cotton
Va.»aalboro'. ...... •
Waahlngton MHI*-
Webster > • • • •
WlUlmantlc Linen.
York. ...••••.••••* •
100
lOOO
¥»
100
000
000
1000
1000
000
100.
100
100
800
1000
1000
100
100
100
100
100
700
070
• • • •
no
• • « a
140
lOM
• a • a
175
1750
.ee o
00
110
• • • •
910
81
OM
00
105
000
lOTS
iMdoa.
104X
1780
118
•i7K
110
•»«
100>i
1«7
iiba
L8SI
1100
800
876
lOOH
00
000
1010
47X
787>4
««M
M
116
W
706
100
7»K
nsx
471K
076
800
1640
71SM
705
Ui
Playing Cards.
A L»rgo Assortment and Low
Pricey .
NEWYEAR^I
GOODS CHEAP.
BLLINCJWOOD & CO.,
WhoUaaU and BetaU DruggiaU,
OPPOSITB FOiT ©FFICB.
Playins Cards.
A bargain lor 20 cents. These
are of good thickness »nd nice
enough for anybody.
,'
100
• • • •
1100
1100
• a* •
05
MO
TOK
147H
10B7M
1180
100
IIOIM
000
lOOX
817>4
880
1800
1046
lOBtH
80
100
ISO
B08H
1U7K
180(i
U9H
W
80
a
807K
BLLINQWOOD & CO.,
WhoteBoU ana BMaU DruggUt»,
OPPOSITB POST OFFIOB.
insalla' MaiMlrake
MKDICAL CO
III l«a-<-«IM thf iw»mben.
dered tbe drawing o
meml*rs taking »»»«^ — 'J^-j^ f Council
Immediately
rilK INGALLS
LtJWKLL. MASS.. U.S.A.
PHea, BLOQl Sl« BotUoa tor
There waa a large attendance at the
"rbi'VounK iH-ople hcdd a very «»|«'^»;«
mitlng In lU evening. .*»>^" »•'' i^?^
bwwere admitted to their •»«»«jy- TJj.fJJ^
pel eervlee lu tbe audleuee room *•»*»«" f*;
Coded. A practical f moo wa. delWeml by
the pa-dor from the text, * "o^^J,^_^
•kn»y>* Theae aervlcea will be continuea
^riJ>i*iT. evening until furthor JoOoj.
muafc belug ibe principal auxlllarj In Um
••ThTinoual meeting of .the church andwil-
belug a oommltt«jO to r«*'!*\ "^V."
votca. The reault waa aa follow..
Whole naosber of votea. . .
MMaMarr tor choice «
iSjiiJ* B. Oooai* *I
XHMH-Shopord ?
BSTk •«:;•::;•«; ward
on moUon of Couodlman W^rlght of ward
4 Um cauctu then aiUo"'''****'
I^WBIX POST OPPIOB.
OpoidaMK and Oloalaff of Biolle*
Playing Cards,
35 cents a pack, reduced fi-om
50 cents. These we have a large
sale on by the do«en.
■ • • a o aft
IS
call will l« holdoD ih« »_i!ji?-^„„ ,^.o,»»g
The Week
if Praver will be observed •»ery ,.
Si wiek cxof pt Tue*lny and Saturday.
FIfTH 8TBKKT BAPTIST.
8."Uow old art thou." The aermoowaa
Si. of the moHt elomient and •»«7Sr«
23r prwched in tbIaVaiirch, and ^^ J^
SSwerowellaatlatledtbat a »»Uo,.«*«*?
S?b^n^m«de. The dhoounj. dwelt eape^
SSiy on Ood'a w*y »' "^J*»'fi/.*'i;'d by
M «i,".i do hv time, but by deeua , anu "j
Saoy ex'am^plea and forceful .•rf««»»»f,ij5
JSaiber showed that a true life wa. Iirou
*«jr\C'e'JS-Mr. Bar«tt dUccjjrjed
tromtbctext,Malt»)ewv. 1«. The klienu-
gnoe wai very large. _,^„._.. aImU will
The youug wonien'a mlaelonarj rtr«e wiu
Md u meilfoK Wedneaday afternoon at throe
•^Tutday. Wetlneaday and Thur^J •»«-
loiHofth'liweek, -ervlcea will bo held in
oServance of the week of praj
^i.1... «^n.rr«,/HilonH are sllH o
fcoora of tke eamp wlH uke pmce toe «~"
-III
Paina, Bxtoraal and Int^rjfjlr ^_,
^^±tR'a^n£'^'*£!k£i«^:
"'cSSs: C«ck.. •»* ^^ggTs
i»».t Htauie nemedy In the worW.) CU»°
i2S!-SS«. ^eu^y^*. Hoar^ne... Sore
OUBBS
LIBTBJ^
elo., saOteeaa
Atald., Bama.
^^.(jorreoted to October W, 1887.
MAIL* DOS FBOM
Albany and the Weat. 0.40. 0.00 a. «.. Mi. 0^ V
Fall luVer. Maa... 0.80 a. m.. 1.15. 7.90 p. m.
00000^; N.'h.. 7.40 a. m.. 18.86, 6 p. m.
Dracut, M«m.. * P- "»• - -a u m
ManSSSSr^ d.. 7.40 a. m-il^* P" "•
SSrthWSVSo a. m.. lt.». » P- "-
North mftertca. Maa... ll.» a.
BLLINGWOOD & CO.,
WholemUe and BetaU DruggisUt
OPPOSITB POST OPPICB.
Beat kuble Bemedjr
theuouitlsni.
Throat. *»»XSS1^~A powerful
m..7J0D.i
.15, 7.40 1
,ce. i. 1., ».*) a. «••* «V flio o I
. 0.40. 8.46 a. m., I.IOJ.IO, 0.40 p.i
;mln^iam, Maaa.. 0.80 »• «..•.»>
p.m.
n.
p. m.
Cod Liver Oil,
, and alTkladred »'««S2Il!Lt-
"aUdSSSSI ifBMOM*«»..Bo.t«u
will
raver.
to as-
■eniMe In tbe vestry,
mci.u are not comidetea.
KIKK 8TRBKT CHURCH.
rrofewor J. W. Churchill of Andover
oc-
Hl.
oupled the pulpit yeatenlay
wrnion was appropriate to tbe new year
morning
t
largely from
nai«Ml of marve that Ohrlat aaiu w j^'^
^elh nor whither It «<>«">'•» ,
or oo hall, AMen .--
day aveoUig.
The council of 1887 hold lU »•,•* n»«j;"8
i™r?ilra** ff Se'SSS. of Prealdent
»";i'i*ri bJdy waa "iS to order. The
Lldermi- at a P^'Xt'S? fl^ •« ll.t
>nd concurred In.
The board then a«yourned.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
Ito hygienic, aperi-
ent and dige8tlvo>
properties are un-
surpassed.
Temperature of
Sheep Hook
Spring U 47" F.
BUe.p R^l-ring Water contain. '«" «"^°;
„ uvaln •f .Mine oon.tltuenu In a gallon, and 1.
ul.lx to thirty tlni...PUUEE than the uWa
»»teru.uallyofl.'nwlfor aale.
m.
North ^- ,
New Bedford
Providence, I
Houthem, «.4(
8outnFrandnjrtiani.L_--.
Stony Brook Way, 0.«) a. m., 7.i» p.
Tvnxaboro', Baa.., 7.40 a. »•• 7.80 p.
P.-JB*. .<«.<>. » .1.10.8.10. «. 0.40, 8
Fbebh From the Shore
Week,
Sa» Oentfii A
Eteet
Lywi.*'itSU..«.40,8.aa. m..l.l5.S.l0. 4.
p. m.
KAIL! OLOOB FOB
7, 8.40 a. m.. 4J0,
^Ib^ny and the Weat,
S;S^;Maia..7,8.46.10J0.11.4»a.
7.10 p. m. .
4ca,Bau..e.l0a.n.,0
7.10
raU
BI..8J0.
" Jn. 6'."", »M .. m.. «.1».».U> ». ■•
aig, MaM.. 6JJ5. 8.45. 11.48 a. m.,
ELUNOWOOD k 00.,
Wholesaie and BetaU DruggUis
OPPOSITB POiT OmOB.
Ooncordj
Dracuti
Baatem,
ntohburg
p. m
8.50, 7.1^
Lawrence. MaM. •i«L»A** •;„»iJ:S; J.'lO P." ml
y.,7,8.45.10JO,11.46a. m., 1-40.
Cod Liver
L&« of thU well k.">«" ""le
HoUdajo
old and the coming
8 Merrimack street,
V tbe people of I
« t «..iiT8cuonery and tbe choii-CHt
J.'"*:' Tilb^JSJared hlmaelf for New Year'a
":.^»!i"^P.'S:rna^.lMt-.tiga, da.._a,eU.,
DoriactiM
And thnMigl»o.»;^ the
year, Brdln,
tlnue -
fliieft coufecUooery
Tho li*aaitiz Physlclanoofthe City
^ ZunSted HH to the therapeutfc
eflleacjr
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
EXPBBlBlfOB AND f*"'^^^^^^
combined a.. the^rej»jnn,e,.datl^^^^^^^^^^^ Yoan«.
> m.
1^ a. m.
Saahua
"•'fe%P.«.,„
p^/de"n;J."R^'i:.'?:8.46.10.80.11.45 a
8o«thlS;?:yi-.fo.8o.".«-«-^-*«'»-~''-"
8onth^rr"mln«ham.Ma....7, 8.46, 1145 a. «..
8J», 0, 7.)6 P- ■"
1.40
Fresh From tiie Shore Every
, Week,
fiS Centei a Pint.
t — ' i.t k!.' i^Miiile of U>wcll with the
tluue to '*'^«>P!>l'»MPSr the chobeHt fruit.
the
ef-
f«5t« tbe new birtn. i no 'f """-■,;•- ' „J
iMpl.ed with apeclal loalght, but
from fruit
|»rlcea alwaya
tlvB barber, room »
Hble a.t>l.UDU
» Po.t Office Block.
No lonir waits are requr^
to
btene.s
ume »■"•"«•-—• *---i -7 „„, All l8 poinene.8
have yoor wanta c»rne;; *»"'• ^^' ^l^ .lepart-
andaitontlon., 1° •J'?»l!,r,X'«%ep»rtn.ent Is
ent a La<UoB'
oonnected
Take tto elevator
?«Tv AaU^ara^y. in readlae...
m.
Woroeater,
iS'Ii %r8 »•«"., 14.16, 7.16 p
, N. H-. »»^.^° jjj^^ jj_45 ,. na., 1.40» 8.00,
10 JO, 11.46 a.m., 1.40, 8J»,
BOOM BO. •. POST
OPPICB BLOOI
4J0,7.15P. m
Keene, N.H.,
Salem, Maa... 7, ««,
7.16 p. m.
Lynn. Maaa., 7, s.to.
7.10 p.m.
tho voice
well. Every
hrlat
that
I have a amall f»rm of 16 tcrw of exoej-
I nave • "w* nilW»a from Lowell P. U.
lent land "^^^^f J^^iranTlaelghborbood.
" MMdLi^ SSntT La%e vartetv of fruit
l" "^'^iSSi Ac Cotla^-e houae oJ 7 room.
'^•'TSiwiid cellS. Good water Jo
exw".'^^'^ *T a „i..».i Mw.m. largo
■8TABLISHBD
184e.
with an (
. , * AIM Dteoty of abed room, largo
"^ »^;d «JS.CSUoarded wuli ^d
■rtii \.^n. ft MkWB and a horae. i nia
IKJ naa Ul ui» uou. 1,. .- ,„„. rtf . (Ohrlat*
mucb eiiJoyod by
FIRST BAPTIST.
The aervlcea at thl-j church yeaterday were
tns.t'crurrtrrii"5^^^^^^
^h^ ^'iu.ri'irtriJvTci'ith^tt
I'Jv rft cUrch. Paator Blackburn preach-
SjnVn^gto^'giDX which w^ Irgocoi-
SSrlM the Sntavorible weather. ^
■Menng wf, ^rroou waa baaed upon BaU
"f i-r*^WInTeip 6 «wa and . .~. — • --
•v'''*»..!I±h.S& within ao day. on account
LowoU. .
Tbe r/„"%bT?lTl "do^e T -Kb, » It
tbewvl.lO,Mbvw"i"« , , J ^, ^^
I. in heaven." ^" *'^.V „ornli»«, ■•" »'•
borued church »^ "jlfLXn; w5h team In
liVafr;o':S;£^^^^^ s
'i&T:T^r^^£^:^-vi Tr
Ml our wn^nd H»« tS2?° nd "wft*" ^^
tw aod then beaUtwc^*5jejJJf»^„^
— go Ood aometimee doea wuw ••• jp^
5? «". .« «« '"^'Ks^^"; 'ti,
••B«B*B
IDOD Ol too •^"J'"^^^
oar Harvard
,*8:;;j£d*iS2:c.Si
Opticians and Jewellers,
Old Jewelry Bemodelled.
lew Deoignt rnrniahed.
lOK.
24K.
I8K. 14K.
COLD
JnstructioTu
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Bank Building- .
litchell's W *<". *"""" ""^
ME AUD MESJOBSOH'B BOHOOL.
TEHllOTSONQWjWW
BIiIilHQWOOD & CO.,
WholoMf* and JtttaU Drugvift*.
OPPOSITB POST OPPICB.
Ellinewood's
Coush Balsam
AatrlotI
mlU boya
larto
At our
log. Nov
by
we hellovo.
hnvo
5 uBlt^d In woi¥ for th. ll-|t«^ ?*•
bolkavowooMigbt erea • •»»■ •"
flltbafclotobedoM. II Ii li^ ■• ^" ••
wflll
Always ia itook wii fumiahed in wy
ih»de er oelor required.
OLD GOLD bought for oMh or taken
in eaokaage for new work.
25 Coohil Street, eor. MiMle.
ijm.
^U STKn ti E^U.l>- ^^^ '»'•
aaJW. PleaM adrtreaa
^ OKO.W "
Kl'iSSS^H.lOOE.BerrimackSt.
■nABLISHBD l»5t.
Granite and Martiii
This 18 the second winter for
Ellinowood'8 Cough Balsam,
and the many words of praise
receired and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new
verts and its sale, is rapidly
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Vory hand«)«.
ftw Ohriitmae Pieeonta. OhMip«r tfcai'.
any plaoe in Lowell.
OOLOOHE BOTTLES, wortk 36 oeata
each ; aoUing for 20 oonts.
FAHOT PEEFUMES-Large aiU
ohoioe line.
BILKHABD1CEE0HIEF8. One of tit
finest lines we orer oarried im itook at
loweot prioei.
FAHOT BUBBEB OOODS-Preseiti
for ohildren.
Large line of HABMOHIOAB.
Over 2000 doaen TOOTH BBUBHBB,
whioh we are iolUng at prieei wif
*
below other dealeri.
More than 300 doien of POOIBT
BOOKS, of different itylei, whioh naka
fins Ohriatmaa ^reaents. Alio a large
aisortment of Portemonnaiea for speeU. ^ , |
POOKET OUTLBBT-One of the lar-'
gMt linea in the olty. Ladles' aad Ota-
tlemen'a Pea lalfei a ipoolalty.
Very large liae of FAIOT SOAPi '
selling low.
4D0 doi. HAIB, FLESH and OWTHBi
BEUSHES-Tha host lino evwr displayed
In the ci^ at pfioea that wUl Mtwislstt.
Udlea' FAIOY WOBI BAflBBW iB
great Tariotf, whiok Bake splsadid J^
Ohriitmaa Pl«kmti-Alie GeaW and jF-
Ladiee-DIHIBBBASIBTS
VMt lino If lAifi buipeid;
All new gasdi. bs^tifU
lateat dadgu, loiNit prloee. » ^\
We hate alto boaght a large Has if
BUOI OLOYEB and CD aad also g*^
ulne DOG 8KI1I GLOVES, both liarf
ftftd oBlined. These dtg ikia glsft
did aat origintte m^ ihiep'4 ^^
will warrant them gaatlts hg
ud thoy wlU outwear half a
pairs of Kid Glorea.
We are noi^ aelliag all kinde of FAt- ,
BBT MEDIUIMBB ftt thi very Iti^
oat p/ioes.
BOOTS aad HEBBB 8 cents am owMfc
A few UIDEESHIBTS left th»t oasi
60 and 60 aenta each, obiiHT •** **
25oentieaoh. Gatoh on qnlok » Jtall
lose a great bargain.
Alio largest line of
BHBABB we ofor had,
goods among them.
BLAHK BOOKS and STATIOIBET.
The first of January li approaching. AU
in need of snob goods wttl And it of ad-
rantage to look orer Stereai's stock,
whioh he selli at 15 to 26 per oeat
1 lower than other dealeri.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oartiaga
or Burgeon'i 8P0HGE will Had the lar-
gest line in the iUte at BtOTeni's.
STEVEHB will not be nndenold.
Faaoy Boxee of 0IOAB8, 28 hi cMh.
for preeento at 11.00 each.
Alio MBEBBOHAUM OIOAE HOLD-
EBB and OIOAB OABEB atbarga il
Iprioec.
PI,BA8E OALL EAILT AT
r-(
80IBB0BS Md
ud wanSBtcd V
4"
•>3
con-
in-
Old
.••<».£ij£2?!!L*tr«sVr^i
Tbora-
and
Foand la
^Ipiaii am Faiey ^^^ ^^^^
aSTaSTcNVWiiSnSrk to be
Mt aiock of •■^J'^^LSfmi^ toa «• ttaaa
^^^^^**S!^i^a?tarMt^*'^ work.
«» »* "**i'2lf^JJ&^wrk eltlwr la or
iSd to a aattotoctory mmaam.
Of aU< EIXDS
XLUMQWOOD fc CO.,
WkoUMaie and BmUbU I>ruggUis,
A.C.STEVENS'S
WlioleMle Mi lleUU
DRUG STORE,
14 MiMlesei StwI.
llffftwaatta
A9 VMIM O.ri !•*'
L«WB1«I«» MASS.
I
1^'
■'■■■;•■-' ■"^■'«
j-TT.
ftlie/otocll gailg gottt(et>
IDAY, JANUARY >» 1868.
OftlcMlar fiur Jaa
JtHT" /<*»»• I THK. t WKP. I TMP. ^ nU. I ^-fcT.
1
8
t
B
16
M
S
lU
17
U
.11
4
U
1«
25
5
18
18
M
6
It
2t
7
14
21
28
Miniature Al
jTItU Dwy.
SDM.
M4 ■ 4.23
UKMOI'H or DAT. j
ttii.oiHn. |u
MOOW
B.Wp.m.
Til* Weatlivr.
Jsmow Storm ^o. 7.-The cloudy wctither Sat-
linlav en.lwl In a Jirely »now i^tonu during Uie
fllgbl. Alter an Inch or to had faUtn rain M't
'in.Qonttnulngall rtay, heavily. The walking
wMvery buJ. The rainfall w»« 14 'Inches-
Nearly all ttje tnow WR» wabhcd away. Today
UalinorM«hny.
Tlic following U M»c ioiui>craw»re for tftc paat
thr.€d.y.: 7 a. «• 1 P». 6P- «"•
'Saturday * '"^ j-,
>unday. •-•••••••••»•••••• ""^ '
b
M'inday . . . ■
S»'J
sr
BUSINESB HOTIOEB.
MaHon. arUwIlc photoyrapber.
THE OITI.
St* lo«al«j on paJ.'e^ ft, 6 and 7.
SixH'ial mark down prlecii are anuonucied
for WedDcwlajr at Stuart, Iteld & Co.'k
A. H. MeC«nii, vttorinary hurgeon, caD be
fonnU 01 Ke>«»'» ••table, Mlddleuex street.
It It aald tliat Merrill hii« the largest and
BKwt conjpUrti! lii.c of blauk books aud dla-
riei> in Lowell.
Th^ rt'jfuJar monthlv mM thig of the LadJett'
Auxiilwrv will l.e ImIJ 1 ucwlay afteruoou at
Slntbe V. M. C. A. parlor.
lu op«DlnK a new i^ot of l)OokkeeplDK bookf
call and oxaiuine Mi-rrlll'i •.Uxk. ^ ou will >>e
•ure and tlnd aome to plvaae you.
Tbe dav and eveoiog'Kt'liooix <u the Green
aebool bourn will not open till Thumduy
aext. The uew bolteri. »ro belnK placed lu
Uw iMilldiuKi Mdti t^"' Yiork will not be eom-
pleted for • few dayo.
The BdverUwmeDt of the Bon Marolie
Matm a forced wile of fS5,000 worth of goods
iB the different departiu«!nlB of tbeir entab-
ItibMKBl. The lure will W *4omi uuUi 1)
Wedneaday, when the aale U^inB.
Bpeclal revival aervlee* '•ft' to be held ihU
vtaek on Monday. Tuei..l»y, Woduewday,
TburMlay and Friday evening's at the Wor-
tbeDBtreut MelbodUt KplMopal church at
7J0 o'clock. All are oordlally lDTit«d.
The weekly moetlDK of tb.- lleform »lub
■I Wellea ball laht Bight waa well attended
and lotere^Ung renwrkii wen i"«»l«,»»^ l'et«r
Tunbull, John Uallahan, Jobeph Belley lie,
Joeeph I'rioe, Robert Lord aud Prealdent
Beotor Turnbull.
The Central atore will be clowd tomorrow.
Ijook for their adverti««ment on the fourth
and be sun" to rtincn)l"r tbeir an-
eineitoa Wednead^. A^ they intend
lu oMee out their bUfineMA gcotral reduction
In vrtoea way be expected.
' JIUbop iPMUock will inaipe bU aBOua) vls-
Halktu of thd^plioopal cbWTlieK at tliiM citv
OB the limt Sonday in February. Hf will
unufib «|wl adiBlolater the rite of confirmation
at Si. Anne'a la the niominx, the Uoum of
Prayer iB the afterooon, and at bt.JobuV io
the evenlDic.
tieo. W. CobarB*R bone and teanl were
Biplen from hi f rootof the John ktreet Congre-
gational ehurvh laat nl^rht, and the Iok« wa<«
reported at the police »>tatlon. A week ago
yeaterdaj (be borae and team were ukeo
from the aame plaee, and were found at 12
•*clo«li near the Kltaon macbiue abwp*
SB, O. A. B., TuaoaB lodin of Maaaaa. Bath-
any oommandery and the liaiDe dub, wera
eaih repreaented by four member*. The
floral tril.uteh were exoee.llnKly WHUllfiM.
At the clo^e of the hervioe**, tb« reinnini*
were brought to thin city aud luterrcil lu ib«
Lowell cemetery. A ^bort servUo wan held
1u Ihf cbapel. A deleKutlon of nten»l»«rH of
Potit 30 aud the Thirlleth MaHsaebusell» V et-
eran asuoeiatlon HccompHuled the body to
the Krave. Judge A. <■. M**m had ebarfeo of
Ibi! arrancementit, aud tb^beaierw were Ma-
jor Merrill, t;ol. Drew, I>r. ,Lou)f*«; I,»"-
"llowe, Daniel F. K.lley aud D. Irank Uobiu-
ton. ■
Police Oonrt.
Moudav, Jan. 2.— Four Biinplc drunke.
John Ulley, John A. Thoniiou aiul ratrU'k
Kelley were each t»ent two uionlbi* to the
jaiifordrunkPuneNH, and William Kirk wh»
tlued I* aUd coi.lt. f.>r the same offuuce.
Kdward McAullfle recently culled at the
Y. M. C. A. rooBaii and secured a letter froui
AfsiManI (Jcneral Secretary Scholelield In-
troduiiHK hliu to the ajjent of the Lawrence
conipany u» a nn«n wi'>hluK work. Pewter-
dav aft. rnoon McAuline entered the paro-
chial residenoo of St. Patrick's church and
p«Kkete«l lbe4)roceed»« of yet.ter«iay'» collec-
tion. He waa cominu down KtaIrK when one
of tbe derirvineu dlft'ovcred bliu and called
OlBcer \Vcl>al«r, who took the f^l'owjo the
attttlon. lu blf» clolhlni! were fou nd f .I.M,
thtu-ebc-lnuiM.fifll" ooppe""- '*« *'!"' ""l'
aeverul pawn tlckelu. Tbi* morulujj bU
cano WBH continued to Jan. ft in order to in-
JoCu liiirui.'ii coae for aa-oault and battery
on a Ceutrulville woniau was continued to
Jan, 3.
Two doxeB eweet Florida oraBgaa » eent«i,
Two down Itaoanat S& cU. SoUto, 47 Maf«f
f 4 mack ft reel.
Flue line of flga at 8mltb't.
ICoutlBT and Tuewlay-Twenlv cent choo.
olatc dropa 14 oeut* a lb. »»iuilu'a, 47 Mer-
rimack street. '
A COMPLETE UPSET
imperial potters*
lyecial il0tire««
II THE FBI0E8 OF
YOUE ATTENTION 18 OALLED
To the characier of lnve»lor» In the Sew llamp-
Bidic Trust Co.'t e |»«r et. Debenture Buuda.
PUtsfleld SavlnK" Hank. lMttf.lleld •«.«»
La««»«HU;r .Sivliig* HaiiW. Lancaster..... •*'•«»
N<.rway IMalus havh.KH Hank. lt"chosl«r » , k»
Mllfor<l nvcCculSavhiK- Bank, MlUonl f 10,000
Mcntiuack County Savings llank. <-«"•,.-..
rrankliu Saving* iiank, Franklin..^... ♦15,««»
Merrtinack Klver Savings Bank, Man-
Chester •••••<•• • Z;^ ' "^
Chushlru rrovldcnt lusiuuUou, Keene..#iw,oou
F. Eodliff, Jr., Agent, Coarier Bailding.
Millinery Goods,
-AT
«?►
KIMBALL & CO.'S.
. . * I'eraoual.
Mr. Ernest J. E«lmauds has returned to
blM home In Chelmsford from Nebra»ka.
where he has iKMjn since b's itraduatlou at
Dart mouth college in 'H«. He has bceu en-
jtaifed lu railroad euKlneerluff ou a branch ot
the IhlcaKo. HuriiuKton & Qulncy rallroa<i.
He will probably remain here tbrouijh tbe
Mr. Lewis H. Dow of Caml)rldjte, now In
Harvard coIIckc. Is vl^ltluj; in Lowell during
tbe vacation. Mr. Dow was a Lowell l>oy.
Mios Jokle Lederer. who has l>«eu si»end-
iun several months with the family of Mr.
Cliarlea Abels, returns to her home in New
Brunswick, N. J., today.
Miss Mattle Fletcher of Smith college.
Northampton, has lieeu spendiutf her vaca-
tion lu l^well aud will soon return to the
colloflrfl
Mr. koscoe L. Chase, who !■ now at homt
for a few davs, Is not principsl of a private
school in Philadelphia, as has l)eeu stated.
He Is professOT of ohcmlfrtrr at the Pennsyl-
vania Museum and School of Industrial Art,
which ta located lu Philadelphia.
fecnator Howe is now In New \ ork aud
will come to Boston Tuesday, sUyInu at the
Vendome until tbe completion oX Ms BMW
residence on Falrmouot street. '.'.!^ ,
REMNANTS
n
We httvo received direct from
the mills abont
2500 YARDS
REMNANTS AND SHORT ENDS
UNSHRINKABLE
White Shaker Flannels,
We commence the new year
with revii»ed prices through our
entire Millinery stock. Prices
are now only about half Docom-
ber prices, and that means the
lowest prices ever quoted on new,
fresh good«^.
As we take inventory of stock
Feb. Ist, we always take the
month of January to clear out
and reduce stock' to the lowest
point possible, and to do it we
sacrifice profits and oftentimes a
big slice of the cost, as we do
not believe in carrying goods
into the next season. As illus-
trntinnn we quote ;
Inducements to Those
Needing Furs.
SUver Bare Mu^m, 85cent»»
SUv0r Hare Setit, $9.95.
Real litiiver aud fitter Muff;
$!t.50.
Vine Jtutria Sets, $4,48.
Katural Lyt^x, Fox and Chin^U"
la THmtniugH, $J a yard,
ABELS & SOIS,
WELLES It LOCK,
Merrlmaok Stroet.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a apertaltv of Rapalrtnff aad ^Hj»«P
hohilatlDA Knrnlture and oall for, »!»• doUver
Kooda free of ebargr.
I
SKAHONAIILK U(K)I)B IK
UUKAT VAUIKTY
— AT—
MAYNABD * CO.'H.
19 Mbebijuok St.
kit
'^-^^^fblr moroTnii E. B. PaQj, W
and J. C. Woodward were put on the
■^ — - Potter
^^^^, ^. ^_. atand
to teU w hid Um7 k»ew about the price of tbe
land under cooi>idenitk>n. There were sev*
mnl lively Ulta between tbe opposinur counseL
Mr. 8owaril*» Kroeptlon.
Tbe annual reeeption of Kcv. J. L. Sew^ard
took Diaoe Saturday evening at hta residence
on Gorfaam atrceu A larx* nutnl>er of
trteads apd parishioners called to wish him
• happy aew year, and tbe «veninc was
at vwy pleahanUy.
A unlott watch mt'ctins^ of the four Keth-
odiat church<>8 of the city was held at the
Cefliral chanh on John atreet, Saturday
nlfbu It was larKcly attended and very iiB-
preaaive. Rev. S. B. Sweetaer preached the
Herraoo, in which he pointed out the oppor-
tunities which the new year oflV'rs for tbe
Bincere and prayerful aeeker after Uod'a
truth.
Ohorml Society.
We hope tbi* noljody Interested will forget
the rehearsal and meeting of the Choral so-
ciety tomorrow evcuiuK at John street ves-
try. Kvervbody ih invited to Is; present and
give an opinion as to the desirability of giv-
inc tbe oratorio of tbe Creation by and by.
'CSe rehearsals will l>e of tliC choruses to be
Ming at tbe Uilm3n: band Jubileu concert,
Jan. «4.
A Handaonw Present.
Mra. Albert Pinder has been presented by
Mavor .Mitchell and tbe members of tbe
board ot instructiou of Chelsea a beautiful
buttnr knife, su^ar spoon and fruit spoon of
oxldi»e<l silver, in a hilk-lined plutth case.
The present is lu recognition of tbe hospita-
ble eutertaiumcnt which .MrK. IMndcr afford-
ed tbeae Kcntlemen during tbeir visit at the
dty farm last fall. It Is a well-ilcserved ac-
knowletlgmcnt of Mrs. Piuder's thou^ibtful-
neaa and attention to tbe wishes of tbe visit-
•nt.
Mew Claaa at the People'a Clnb. '
A elass in dreasniakinx has Iteen organized
at tha woman's branch of tbe People's club,
Ip be tauKbt i>y Mrs. M. A. Alexander. Tbe
StoM nuntliers 15 members at preseut, and if
tbotc la a larf^ Increase it Is proposed to
Ibrmaaecond one. Three euttioK tables
have been placed in the room, and the
**Ma^ 8cJ^ chart svstcm will be used.
lUxt Wedneaday evening at K o'clock Mrs.
H. 8. Briuton. at one time a foreign corre-
nondentof the Boston Traveller, will give
?|e^ui« before tbe branch, on Holland and
2m Blnek Forest. Ladles will be admitted
ObttMMT*
James P. England, Jr., son of James P.
Kngland, died at his parents' residence on
Meadowcroft atreet Satui-day. aged seven
vears. ^ , , „
Fred Campos, Infant son of Joaquin ».
Camiws. died at No. 1«1 (Jorham street Sat-
urdav, aged four monib*. 10 days. Deceased
was bue of the triplets born to Mr. and Mrs.
I Campos, whose birth was announced al tbe
time. . „ _,
Eliza Oleason, widow of the late Mr. Wy-
man Gleason, passed quietly away at her
home, 14 Alder street, Sunday about three
o'clock. 8be bad been in feeble health for
some time but ber death occurred very sud-
denly. She was born In Tewksburv Feb.
«4lh, 1S26, and was nearly «8 years old. She
leaves three sons and one daughter. .The
husliaud of tbe deceaxed died in Audover,
where he was nuijeiinlcndent of tbe Mar-
land Woolen mills. . Since bis death In 1872
Mi-s. Qleasou has lived with ber sou In this
citv.
6r. John Bajrin died at his home on
Queen street last Friday, bis disease l>elug
pneumonia. Yesteixlay he waa buried In tbe
EtlHon cemetery. Mr. BajrIn waa born in
Paris, and at his death was 58 years of age.
He bad been a resident of Lowell for about
three years, during whi<h time he waa era-
ployed at tbe mill of Davis & Sargent. He
is survived bv a widow and one son, the lat-
ter 11 years of age. At the funeral services
vesterday. Hijihland council of the Royal
Arcanum was present, and a floral cross aud
crown was contributed by the council. The
l>earers were B. F. Hale, Jacob Murphy, U.
E. Orovener, P. Burke aud A. W. Early.
The death of Mrs. Alice (Jarrigan, mother
of Rev. P. J. Oarrigao of Filcbburg, oc-
curred this morning about 7.30 o'clock at her
home at No. 119 Lawrence street. She was
80 years of age, and had been a resident of
Lowell for about a.'i years. She is survived
by seven children, three of whom reside In
Lowell. The funeral will be announced
later, and will probably l>e attended by a
large numl*erof clergymen of tbe Springfield
and Boston dioceses.
And shall open them inoor
Remnant Depar^nent
at only ^
25 Cents a Yard.
These remnants are splendid
Talne and Tery cheap, and cos-
toroers will do well to supply
their wants at once, as the mills
are now running on snmmer
weight goods and we shall haTO
no more this season.
A.G.POLURD&CO.,
/'
80 i^ 83 Merrimack Street.
CITT OrriOlALS BL.BCT.
The following city officials were elected In
concurrence this forenoon :
City clerk, Olrard P. Da<lmun.
Citv trea-^urer. Van B. Sleeper.
City auditor. David Cliase.
Chief of police, Kdward J. Noyes.
Mnmlier of water Iward on pan of the
council, Ktlmiind B. Conant.
The aldermen elected George W . Jockow
and the council George A. Woodward, su-
periutendeut of public buildings lu non-con-
currence. , „ ,
The ahicrmen elected George L. Fowler
supcriuteudeut of Ktreets: James G.Elliott,
Freeman W. Puflor and Wilson \V. Carey
overseers of the poor; William G. Ward and
Harry Duulap, directors of the librarv, and
Henry lloole t itv mcswmgcr. Both boards
adjourned till 2.30 this afteruoou.
A Happ> Mew Yenr.
We wish to thank the people of Ix)well for
their patronage for the pa^t 10 years, which
has enabled us to Increase our business until
it takes Manchester and Lawrence as well as
Ix>well to contain it. and has Increased from
a few thousand until it is hundreds of thou-
sand*'. We believe in usIdk our patrous so
they will coifle again, as our buaiucss proves.
We wish you a happy New Year.
S. P. PiKK
New Persian dates, 8 lbs. 26ct8., Smith's.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
Sneeeaaor to Dm. ■. M. N&MNI,
•4 Merriaaaek Street. - • H«»eri»rd Meefc
Market Scales!
Felt Uatu that were ninety-eight
cents are now 49c. eaeh.
Felt Uats that were one dolhur
and a half are now 75e. eaeh.
Felt Hata that were one dollar
and tOTenty-flTe eenta are now
98c. each.
Felt Uata that were one dollar
and ninety-eight aad two dol-
lani and a quarter are now
$1.25 each.
Fancy Ribbons redneed a half.
Fancy Materials reduced to less
than half.
Fancy Feathers knocked way
down.
Pins, Buckles and Omamenta at
al>out 25c. on the dollar.
1' - Nl ■'..•'■ ^- •
Ostrich Tips and Plumes less
than you Ofer ttought them
before.
TOBOGQASiyG OUTFITS.
WM . P. BRAZKR * CX>.
MXTUOD BT WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
▲Mn THUS
^TMu'n RAZORS Sa-ve tlue Hent
STROPS.
KATES
AND TOBOOGAMS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Now Paid to the Landlord.
SHATTUCK'S,
84 CENTRAL STREET,
LARGEST STOCK
OF
Pur Kobes!
a
(la HO dtflitreiit Krtties],
Horse Blankets
AND
The Largest ABsortment in Lowell.
Twenty different styles. Prices from 26
oents to $30.
A large assortment of BUTOHEBB'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
Woalliew Street BapClat Cbnroh.
%
Satordajr evenlnfc Uk> members of the
Wonhea Street Baptist church met at the
naideiieeof Mr. William II. Wigglu, corner
«f WUIIe and Franklin strcetx. for the pur-
noac of taking some action on tbe plans In re-
muk to aervicea. Tlie Invitation of tlie Kirk
.SliMt church to hold serv ic«,s iliere Tuesday,
Wetlncaday, Thursday and Friday of this
ek waa accepted.
( niembera arc uixleclded as to the place
w»«< future meetings shall be held, and a
MWnlttee, which wah ai>pointed (Saturday
•St. will report Wrdocs*lay evening on the
Sblllty of accurin},' cither a hall or one of
I many churches which have been ao gen-
offered.
Ptetarea and Framea.
PhotoKrapb frames, - In Kold, plush and
bronxc (new lot), enK'ravlnj?s, and new patr
ternaof mouldings, cheap! Sheet music. 8
Plcturea framed to order at low
O. LJCambridKe, Merrimack house
centa.
1)rlces.
dock.
A. N. Barmon
•hows special patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kinds of picture moulding, alao a good
line of foreign and American photographB,
steel engravings and etchings. The. pricei
are right. No. WJ Merrimack street, up aUlra.
Best molasses dates, 6 and 10 centa per lb.
Smith'a, 47 Moi riuiack street.
B« on Tim*.
money and appointments
Curry
__ r ■. A. Flake** Faaotal.
I fnoeral of Uic late Major B. A. Flake
nlaee from bis nsldeu.U! in Lawrence
^^^•flernoon. Tbe services w ere coti-
-BB,^ i^ Ber. B. C. Ablwtt, pastor of the
SSwriaB ehurob, aud wen private. Foat
Time Is money and appointments made
should l>e kept. If you curry a reliable
walch lu your no<*ket or have a well rc.<ulat^
eil miMille dock at your home you will be on
lime and live up to your agreements. A
failure <o <lo so cinuot then \)*i excused on
that a«-,counl, Clarke. 08 Central street,
make a sp« .;lalty of line watclie;* and mantle
ilocka. and also has the agency of Parabola
■pecUMilaa. Low prlcea prevatl.
-mm
MERRIMACK rr. i^ 1 ^T\,
Steam and 'Water X^ttinflT
Are done by ua in the very beat
ir.
iVOas Fixtures, Library Lamps aad Faaey
Globes a specialty.
FARRELL A CONATON,
Telephone l«-«l. 04 Pattoa Btree*.
ALL KINDS
■ or-
Children'H Bonnets, Hoods, Uats
and Caps hare all met with the
same fate; they are ROing to
be sold at some price this
month.
To make matters still more in-
teresting to you we have retained
our best trmimers and shall trim
all Hats and Bonnets, if mate-
rials are bought of us, FREE OF
CHARGE through the month ot
January.
That can be Coaad la Mew Baglaad.
GST OUR PRICES AMD BZAMntK OUR
STO^.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD.
Old CoBvera Factory,
1*^3 Central Street,
IiOWBLIm
■ ATTHV
Courier Job Office.
Wall Papers and Window Cartaiis
A HIGH VABnBTT,AV
C. B. ADAM8% 18 CdMC
Bead ordera to oa for patiKlnt.
XHK
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
IncorporiitBd under ttw Laws trt the SUi
of New York, and authorized Io de
business in the State ot
Massachusetts,
«
Offin a plia by whiqh yon can seeue a
horns or bosinaii property of your owa
quioker, eaiier, with less ouh advaass
and ander more fatorable oonditlsas
than are poiiible in any other way.
The property may be leleoted by yoo^
i^lf anywhere. When giren posieaiiflB
the balanoe dne may be paid in the fom
of a rent, nsnsUy lower than that wUah
a landlord wonld charge, and an at^
rangement made, without additional
ooit, through a legally authorised iai
Buranoe company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case el
death.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE.
General .AL||^ent«»
No. 4 Wyman's Exchange*
LOWELL, MASS,
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street,
. v^'-
BELOW COST.
SUfer Ware, Jowelrj* ny*
Glaaaaa aad Speetadaa aaal be
aold tt prloea way baknr eoat
on aeeooat of orenloek. Doat
mlaa Um ooportanllj. Oobm aad
aoe. If yea want — |f<Maf W
our line yoa eaa boy of oa.
WAKEFIELD1S,
[Jewelle^and OptlelMi
aaOaatnl
Home OlBcei, Hoi. 169 and 171 Broadr
waT, Hew Tork, IT. 8. A.
NEW YEAR'S.
ixywiDjjS.
Sm
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la vrtparad to qooM dM fanr loweM
tUlii^ofpfHaaaf. OeMftrMNMM
In Variety
AT
C»r. Cwitrsl mJ Preswtt Btwrts.
PMi uri Fancy Job Piialni
0r ALL mma
AT TMMB OMWJCM,
• fj
EBTABLISITED 1845.
LOWELL. MASS., TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1888.
PlligE TWO CENTS.
SnUrtainmmtB.
tbe olU
ill
... At the bottom of the patfe of
lyciir Ih wrlllcn "Turn over."
.Lvuma Abbott; who U to Huc-ced Mr.
|lleeihcr,ioinei.wUblnoueof belnif o my-
jtnaiD. ^ »
....Onnhi^hnn a tJ^wf P«per <aUed the
•Hoof ttiHl lion.." The Dovil imi»t be tbe
I etlltor-ln-ohlcf 1» that office.
, .... A mine of nntural iioBp. with an uo-
llmlte.1 Mipply. bHH lieen ilU.'overcd In Wyo-
niln«. What a country tlmt muit be for
]|)ullticianK!
...Mtt.NuehuHettHha««lot of men who,
lunclcr tbe oUl time, of \Mf^ to 1M«, woul.
have been 'VottoD Whig.." Jan»e. Ku.aell
1 Lowell Ih one of tbem.
."Can men ttyr wan an»wenjd ^1
h»n.f. I'roctor In ln«t 8nn<lay'i (MuIhj. Of
course they c*". You NhouKl hive «eeu tbe
lEIevonlb Corps nt ChanoellorHvllle.
.Mr. JoHeph I'ulltater of the New York
j WorM ban nearly loH the night of one eye,
jaoil that of tho other U Impulrml. Perhaps
IthlB li why he cannot »«e more merit In tbe
iNew York Hun.
...AJarof corn In tt western .IruK-ntore
WM put up for itucwei ax to tbe numlwr of
jkernolh. The lowpKt hwom wan aao and the
|blxl>«Ht wu« «W,00(). The count nboweJ
|4,727, »nJ the ne«re»t Kue<*« wa-* 4,738.
' ....Puck aayi'a ton of diamonds l« worth
I $80,000,000. We can buy a ton In l^well
Ifor $8.75. with 2ft cents off for ca"b ; but. If
IthU Hcadlojt »trlke buHlnes* contlnueH, we
thew! flgureit cannot lon;t be quoted .
... .The Cook bounty coroner report* ihni
jbe "aat on" 1801 bodlei In Chicago In 1887.
Of tboMJ deathH 182 were suicides, 231 were
jrBiUoadaccldent».23wcre street car ace-
dents, and as many more were elevator accl-
IdenU. Chicago must be a very lethal city.
MA88AClIUfc»KTT8.
Samuel Covll'c fell from the roof of his
hou«e at Berkley Mon.luy. struck on his head
1 and was almoat Inftantly kllleil.
Mary McWlIlluros, 18 years old. was found
1 dead iJ bed In North flyrooutb Saturday,
bavlBK been suffocated by coal gas.
I Robert K. Perry, while at work removing
a tree", Hralntree Saturday, was thrown o
the iround, receiving lujurle. from which
be died.
The profits of the recent fair of the Msssa-
cbuaetlH Charitable Meclmnic mw*^-'",*'"" j»
Boiton were over flOOO a day for the two
I months during which the fair lusted.
I It is said that Plokett's <;«nn*°K '"f^m' Jti 1
Provlnietown baa paid out over •22,000 for ]
a«h Hiid wairet. the p*«t season. Under-
I SS),1%1 f.cro^f it North^ruro has paid out
1 about the Name.
Jonas Hpald. a highly '««P:^j«^/i"l'^eJH
I Won-esten and bookkeeper at I>- "•*'""^^ "
clolblnu hiuHC. committed suicide by shoot-
ing Monday- Despondency, brought on by
ill beulth, was thQ^-ause.
There Is great alarm In Franklin county
owtmrto the prevalence of s» arlet fevr r, and
I thTsKracn have forbidden Sunday schools.
'p'Lb Ic Vd^SSls. and nil public K-thirlnK; «
' fhlldren. There have been three deaths this
I Insnectors noughton awl Skelton were
: prists with •»«» «Hlurday by the bank-
I ers and brokers ol B"";^""- J^L^t^.e ,triet
have for ycurs been on duty on State strtei
lUd vicinity, and during that lime not a cent
I liaa been stolen
Music Hall.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
f]olitiau ^ootjs.
Are recolvliig toll* of new jroods for the bollOay
%»uT a Waich, n I>lHmou<l HInjr, or select some
beauUful •Ic^ticn In Wl> cr. Thiy w tU ki-ep.
ffifUicaU
■r_c:
Markets,
JFor 5alr.
AKU
WEDHBSDAY'S SOUVENIR MATINEE
Kor Children E»i»er.lally.
Prices M- *^ •■'* '• Osnta.
\ PMnnnnjjii^o^
latrodiicInK U>e wonUronsly «*"??' ''VMl^h '
"las* SiiCttHcular PrebildlgHallou aud New bimM
Novel SmccUiUIus. i «««nlK»i-ir '
T1.0 WIru.uJou. IUu*»oni. Uw 1^J«" ^^.^^ j
«rl»lit 1 Itfhts. I'trtiirfH In tlio Air, me ei.ipw
Mn5 nir iCn t f^upcrt, Music. Th« porlornij
,1"? ".?..c,ru'd7nK wllu « vivid pr««ntallon of I
the Uic »ccno described In 11. lUdor liaggaru «
"SlIK."
ONE NIGHT ONLY. ^
Tliurawlay, JanMorj' ffth.
He IlomanUc KmoUonal Actor,
Robert B. Mantell,
Id ttiu Kreut flveact play.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
BAOGKli Ac GEl r>KI«.X
MKCIIANlCS MILLS,
Cor. DnttoB «n«i ri«»ch«r Streeta,
i Will make any kind of Wood Work Io onler
I lor Holiday Present ». '
A Duplex Lamp
- MAKES A USEFUL PEES 1 NT.
CAN BE SEEN AT
1118 H. yarKef HE. Go;s.
• aad 10 OoBtna Street.
(I
FoUshlof Brass Work a Spcclaltr.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Wt, llic underMKne<l. bavo formed a coi»art.
i»cir,til|i for the c^iiryiiiK ou of the <lruc
buslue*.'^ Ill Lowt'll nt tlio corner ut MerrlinncK
uad llrl.ln., bUvciH, ""''J-'r the /rm "Hme of
carter A M.crburue. M. o. CAKTEK.^^.^
Lowell, I )tr.;u, 1*7.
Useful Presents.
Adapted from the French by ^«ta Nathal.
Esq W* »•''> '" ''"°''* ""'**'^ Napoleon 1.
FOR ONE NIGIIT ONLY.
Saturday. Jatm«ry rtli.
01«i*w I^oiiiaie
KELLOGG,
1 Mdlnf Prima Donna Soprano of tho Grand
hS?l fiousT* tn i^ndon. Vienna. Berno. Paris.
81. Petersburg and New York.
In Concert and Grand Opera.
Partl-MISCEI.LANKOl 8.
Part 11— Second Aa ol DoMlEBTTI •
CHAIRS, RATTANiaiODS.
EASELS, FANCY TABLES,
FOOT RESTS, SMYRNA RUGS.
Splendid aaaoHineBt at
BENNER BROS.',
ISS AKD 140 CBMTRAL STlUHtT.
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
»
Price 25 Cents.
Large 8lxe 6« Cents.
EAT AIM) BE MERRY.
Cldckcn^, Ducki", and Poultry ef all klnda.
Also Hll varieties of Ments and Vegeuil.loa ot
the season to be found lu n flrst-class market,
At Lowest Caah Prices.
J^Advertfaenients under this hmmA cmoI
•aly IS oeata ■ line for tbr*<« triBt^n toii«.
IT^OR HAT.F.-A nearly new «lrlvlrg sMffhc
} Inquire wt 11 WMhtnutoo street. _^
»• I
« MKnniMAOK STKBBT.
Telenhnne 238-'2.
WHY WILL THEYI
Good Beef, Butter and Poultry,
prices. Just wait.
NO. 7 PEE800TT STBEET.
Low
The Mvidere Market
Cor. Hill) fiiil [asl Merrimack Sts.
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
l>KUGOI«X«,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
rirat elaaa Menta. Ponltrr. Oame. Plah,
OyaUrs, Vegetablea. Prult. and • seneml
line of Grooerltia'nt na low rirea na the
qonllty of Oooda enu be a<rfd. Call and
1J10K HA LK.— Several bounllnK and lodg-
' liifc huiiheii, iwntrally lociitcd, at prloea
trom «>.Vio to i|s-.^(KX). Apply t4> KUb A I'luiainer,
jmc'cutnl street. .
XJKW MILCH COWH oonsuntly on hand
J\ and for 8Hle alCumlnK* 'aiui, uesr VVvsi-
tord Centre. Kre-h airlvuli* e\ery two woeka
from New Iluiuphtilre and Veroiunl. Convey-
luioefrom <lcpoi to farm.
Foil s<ALK.— A two-btory huufi#, i.uble aad
frood lot (if land, iiltuiit«Ml In ( eniralvllk-, a
fvw htepH from lirldgu itlieci mihI lH)rm; <»ra.
llouM- t'liiiuiliiK It roomti niid t-lieil ; a *MtrKHln al
urlri*. |i|:{(H», oil fjihy t^nim. Apply i« VUh •
IMuiiiiiier, 4H ( enii'Ml ulicft, r«>«>iiii«8 and 4.
IllOll NAI.K.— An cx«tU«iit block of lOnr
: (eneineiitr. ot live riMnnn vnvh ; «lty water
and Miwur ; rentH f r i'.Ul per inoiitli ; :<^iO Minare
fectot liiiiil; Ml untol oil a populur ttreoiln Itel-
vldere, will veiili'iitio the mills; no iMMter r««nt-
lii*r propi-rly cjiii lie found In llie city; prtoe
|i4.tiO. Kidf I iiitlcularH of 1 Uh A Plummer, 411
Ccnlnil Mn^t, t^xim* J an-t «.J
T^OU KAl.K.— A twostorj', two tenemenl
J^ hiini-e iif li r> oins, ••11 tii Uie livtii of repair;
dty water and doHeiH; t'lluuU'il iivar Ihu soulk
rtimmon, ulieru ImuU Is uortlt Ihc- p* r ft.; leuto
for ♦27 per inontli; SjH-o cqnHre fiel of labd;
price f.tiiiO. Full partlculuiM^if KUh A I'Inas-
iner, 4« (ciiMral Hiuet, rooiiij* .1 and 4. ^
IjlOU «AI K.— A valiiatile estate, wiiisUtIng
' ol K tlirec i.tor\ lirli k house of \i rooma,
Mlied and koo<1 Hnio'imtot land, extending to n
back btieet, f»w ktcp* ironi the AnierlrHn nouse.
In lldH I li\ . Ii 1m Mjliloni property of this clean
U offered for ^nl«. Hold to soltle an entiite. An
early call will M-cure h bsrRaln. I'rlc^) ${KM.
l>ull pHU|rnlari> of Mhh & IMuuiiuer. 48 Contmi
street, Lowell, Muss.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor,'
••
LA FAVORIXA./'
To coDclmle with the famous Quartette Scene of
Venn s
»• RIGOLETTO,"
bte?rM"?t»-». KttSuut.^-
Itoaerred Senta •1.00. All Seats Reaerved.
9pecl.ll Nottce-Scats will be on aale at box
omce ThurBdny, Jan. 5. at 10 o'clock.
Jtwtrurtion.
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Hannonj.
ArranRcments ma.le as pianist, o«-pr«el«t «nd
accomnanUt for concerts. Klve Cent Savings
Dank BullillDg.
January 1, 1888,
1 ahall REMOVE my pUoeof buslneaato
Nos. 5 and 7 Gorham Street,
I have a very Urge an<l varted "»«r^o^^»j;|«'
Sttlts.Kasy. Kockloif. >^'"»cy ■»^*{^d U»alra.
alao Baiian Knmlture loaeilMpr wlta n ■•• iu»
of Draperies hoa Shades satiable for
New Year's Gifts,
Witch I shall dispose nf at sbrnit COST, In
ordei U> reduce my stork I*. U»:very lowest pos-
Bible quaulit^' ^fwro removal.
ARTHURH. BENNER
10 MIDDLESKX STRUT.
i&ial estate.
at
William Myers', an nged colored man, dleil
the (" ItJ- hoKp tal, Boston, Hun.lay from n
;utol-sh«l woiind In iho foot rece'ved a
Sreek HKO from a weapon llrej accidentally
bvWIlCt Bunks ut 83 Woodbury street.
Banks was iirrestcd. „ At^^i
A water uipe In a house In New Bedford.
occuidJ I by Mrs. Mary Doherty and Mrs
AiS'Son, two helpless old women, Hlr^'t
Sundavund the women came uetir beliiK
d??wned. t le water havln« rl.cn to the so a
on which Mrs. Dobcrty was lyln« when help
came. . ,
PetefHliam W to have a soldiers' tnemoria
hHlUnd free public library which w 1 cos
fiinotW Tlie women of the town n.i\i^
f. I'sedilOOO bv falrn and e»tcrtaUiinenth,und
rexpcXl that thi. whole amount w II be
raised Jo that tbe work can be begun In the
''^Thc'oui historic chandelier In the Old South
.hiirch BoHlon, fell several days ai;o and
w," sin">.hed. It was the ffift of Mr.. .lohn
Sweet""! , a widow of a Pro'n«"e,U ...ercbun
nn«l wa** hunL' and liuhtcd In l«Oi. n '-o J
JSoo only one l.er^on was in the church at
tbe time. , ,
Thirty esses of mallKuant diphtheria have
dPveloued ill IMttslicM ami suburbs since the
fall an 5 death, have rcsulte.1. The sanl-
iarv JrrauKemcutH iit the Ui Ion street school
housSoiHO bad that the buiidini? h«s been
»S under seal 'and the Huperlntendent
Kpd not to open the school until It U re-
paired.
A Bold Robbery.
Monday morning bur^lara entered the
house of Ucv. Fr. BInKham, P'-tor oj ^t'
Joseph's Catholic church, In New Brighton,
Pa and awoke the housekeeper, Mrs.
Christy , and a niece 14 years old. The rob-
ber. demanded money, when the idece
screamed, and In the confusion Mrs.
Chrlatv Dressed an electric button calling up
£r 5 niSinm lie rushed Into the hull and
ru;»rrtedbro"co' ^5? itlVm
drove him h«ck ««>»«. ms/oom'*^.! MmU>
all his valuables. The "V'i^'^rJrfpl thU h?
open tbe iloor, but tl»o Prl«"t, r«P'Te «t»'*\J^
loor Thev then compelled him to open a
Me ihal contained fllVT. the »'"Ount oF the
Vnday collection, which they took and fled,
liree of tho men have l)ceo arrested.
Mitchell's Boys' School, Billerica, Mass.
A itrlctlv select family school for boys. Ad
'•" *" l*rlnclt>al.
MS, AND MBS^J[0BSON'S SCHOOL.
MR. ADOLF KKTTEMBEIL
will give a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITtfiMURl
thS, will l» .iv.-n In K.,gll.h. Prlc torcouw.
•'•"°UKa"w. h'oIS'.S. m K. Merri...c. 8..
C.i(2Mi
mnzt
J OWEIX JILBACIIKRT
Land Sale !
The ffloiit lniT»ort»»* offofiaf tf HOUM
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightfttl, contenient to tralni and
tramway, high and dry, already graded
for immediate building pntpoiei, »itn-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otii, Liring-
Bton, Meadowcroft, Carter and Qorham
iftreeti. "^^
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other bneinese purposes, a^joi^i^f
tbe railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of •-
JAMES N. BOURNE, A
A(M Icvte)] Bleachery
Coniplimcius of No. 7 Pres-
colt Street.
*
The good old year th»t went before.
Etch left our trade some bigger. Ton,
'87, havp topped the score and cut the
finest figure. (Upwards of $260,000.00
trade in one year.)
Oood bye the old, since you must go.
We wArmly welcome the new and offer
some very fine bargains which we are
sore will be a benefit to yon.
irO. T PMSlWf T BTEUT;*^
Eo %ti.
49>AdT«rtlaeaMMiU oadar ttila head
pmijf It emita • line for throe lD««rtie»a.
TO LKT.— House on llartlett street,
at '15 Ty ler st n-el . .
Inqnlf*
rWMi LKT.— Nicely furalstoed rooma
X IllKhlands.^nqulrejittliUofllce.
110 LKT.-lloiMeand large •b»Vif'ilf*52illfir
locHted. MHiniiioih road. S. L. Warn,a«wMV
fpoTKlV-Nb-ely fum'shen, "Jfi; "<» J'SJI:
X IIkI" ed r< oms, conveniently aUaateU, M H«.
II Kllth »tn^. ,
TO LKT.-An elegant house of alx
one wlih live rooms; one with three
5A<;iiesinnt struct.
rpo LET.-la Pawtucketvllle, ^r
X railroad, nice cottage houae and ■(•"M,
with large lot ot land. 1. M. Cuaie, Mammei*
Road.
rt^O IJKT.— House, IWI School -.-,-—
X PawTiKkct street; has bath room and far-
iiHce. Apply to J. U. Kogers, grain store. "
Market t.trout.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
•yy Di'l<1|r«> street,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
rno LKT.— Small tenement, near tteaOts.
X Al»o cottage house, near •»»• »vif •
iM-r month. House and sUbleon iilkliPetn
kiiqulre of Thos. H. Klltott. SS Ceotral —
oSants.
— <|d»oiliaemenia unOmw thia fcoMI
•Biy IS OOBM • llBO tor throo laaortlMia.
WAN'TKD.— Man and wife on a f»-.
Apply to N. A. lUnlcU. 51 Thlnl atr— t.
A Oo»»t of Lanndry Bine Fr««
inv woman sending hor atldress during
Kiry. Diamond faundry Bluelag sells -t
[oeuia a pacltnge. each package raixUnq
Iquart ofthe best blueing. Ot,e P'fk'Jg*;
kmple. free to any w<>"»° "^'ylS* iSl!
|b to Weill, Klchardson * Oo,, Fr^pm-
"inrlUtifian, Vt.
, Cliltord'fii
DYE HOUSE,
3 ud 4 AHDOTEE 8TKEET.
first-Class Ojeins; oi Etery Descriptior.
Done at abort notice and satlafactloB
guaranteed.
Ladles' and genW IO»r'"*.^„^*lJ!!?^^*lf«i
All kinds of garments cleaned and repaireo
If desired. _____
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
— r ~~*
LADIES, ATTENTIOIN !
Beautify ITorir Homei*
BT HAYIMO
FINE PLANTS 1
To aOeompUsb tbia nae our
General Plant Fertilizer.
It dves the most beaaafol folUMte; la hlghlj
ooiioentrated andVlorlesa. Put up In one poun.;
tlnoana. PuU directions on eaoto eaa.
For aale In LoweU attlto
ENTERPRISE CASH GROCERY
CLARK'S COVeIuNO COMPANY
N0W Eedfvtd, JfoM.
KSTAItLl.SIIKU H»40.
Invitef) attention to a 'great va-
riety of nsefhl aud oriiAiiienlnl
articles particularly well adnptod
for HolWny sales. Special atten-
tion Is called to Handker^'liiefti
for Ladies. Ueiits andyiilldreu.
Also Uamlltiiit Worsted Goods. Qp^JQig^S 3 H (I JeWelleFS.
Wc ti re
onlert*
prepared to fill all
for the choice*^ Meat*,
A cHjiatile girl or woman for
YV general housework lii a anall (Mally.
Aupiv 111 111* forunoonjU 7H French street.
WANTKO.-liy an experienced single Ofak-
ored man who thoroughly understanda tM
rare of horKe*. a situation as ooacbmaji. I»-
i|iilre at W Hnillh ftreet.
^ rhurob mueto
potent man l»
1r singing will
MUHIC l)lRKC;TOU.-Any cl
r.ommlttce denlrlng a coinpeti
load ronKrcn«<l'"»"l "' ch<»nis choir
jdi-asejuHroiiH W. H. (;., (Jourb'r oft
ITAirrNKK WANTKD-Kor a m^anlM^
urlng liuslness. (iood^arettaple. HoldttW
• Ijirne iinitlt*. For a man wltk
III.'
p;:s;.:,:r :; "xt:^. % en's ?rii5
, . ,!_««. «.*^fc (lloBCX Street. __
with prowptnenn and despatch.
Also a full line of Drlfd an^i
Smoked Meats,
1] B m street ■ ■ leleolione W3-2
T;*KAVKY'H < <nVH will l»e at Dracut
tW, W<'dncmluyjjitii^4^ :.
A neat cotUge to let in Centralville.
Oall at Ho. 7 Preicott atreet.
l^liTREDGE'S
Old Jewelry Eemodelled.
New Designs FumiBhed.
PIANOS.
Ohickering, Haielton, H. F. Miller,
Fiaoherj Woodward & Brown, Steiff,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Second-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $66, $76, $86, $100.
Kimball, 2 leti reede, ooUve oouplor,
$60. Mniio Merchandise of all kinda at
rednoed prices. Sheet Music, Books,
4(0., Stools and OoTen.
24K. iSK. I4K. lOK.
COLD
Always in stock and furnished in any
shade or color required.
OLD GOLD bought for cash or taken
in exchange for new work.
TONT.—tientleinnn's fur glove. Kl niter snit-
i, ably rowanlcd by leaving sane at CoivMr
ofllne. -
rOtI.VD.-*>n Merrlnoaik ulreet, a asaC
ow'i er can liaiv ilie i».imi' •»> pr vlng profv
erty aii'l MsyluK tor IhU advcrtlseroont. Inqulra
at llilf "dice. .
< AMl'IIKM. Is j.rciiund to mako
A.-',.-
iinil cl'iM
low.
.,!i.| niter liilUV and cIdldren'H dr
mkNor wlllK.i out by the day. I'rioea
( ml iit.v; .School -irvct.
A GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTilNin
A\ ACTIVK IirsiNKSS MANwhocancnti
Irlli-iteWtMKO Io rVMOO to a well esUb-
New Year's Cards and Gilts.!
122 Central Street.
ilnheduiidhucc'ii^rul l.uslncs!! can be ?>'«»•»"-
ce . g. od poHlilon and ■'•'•"Uite saUlv forlils
Invcit.mnt ilr ca».lUl. Address I'. O. ftox ««*,
It«)«ton, Mass. ,
Oeorgre G^ardiier,
90 MEKBIMAOC 8T2EET.
25. Central Street, cor. Middle.
A Happy New Year.
Good bye the old. God bless tlie new.
May all our patrons find in you the hap-
piest year they hate known.
HO. 7 PBESCOl^STBEBT.
EAT AND JE MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a It, 2 lbs. 25a
TNOTIOE.
ALL parltCH havlngl.lHsafalnsl "• *'" P'^"?
present tlie i.ain« ii|. tx».).iniiiiry ;»»«*"• ,|»
thuse'cont.ni|.laUn« work In •'"•;''""»';«[,"":';«
Koneon we «lll make It an ofjeot to call o« oa
(or estimates. H-^-.^i'jJv^',, ^ ,;o..
contractors and Builders,
Ufllc* Kraiiklln airow.
Corner of Fletcbor.
«..|rtMOtfl
^
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
We keep a full line of IM!KK CANDIKSof nil
k1n.U>fcDON ALU'S Pure lUnd ma.le can
ilU'B,40c. per lb.
I^uts! Nutw! IVMt«I
A full line of Mlxwl NuU, Uc. |i«r lb, t lbs. fflc.
n.ORIDA OBANOKS, 0»AF«», *e.
Try some of oar CAHNED GOODi with
your Christmas .llnner. Our stock f«"Prt*i's
Honey l»rop Com, Hocrotash, I'eas, String and
LloM Beans, Asparagu*. Af.
Boston Branch Grocery,
107 MIDDL.B4KX STIUIBT.
OppoMlto Northern I>opot
iio.sa^
FIKTKKN HUN DREDOALLOMj* pore Port,
Mierry and Hock fi-om Concord lfr»P««'.»'«J
up csp.xtHlly for Isinlly u^e. con^lderoil ">•»»«•»
anlole ever put ..« Hie market for the mo: «>y-
"xamlne ray st^-ek. whl. h »lt>T IIK ^^0«;'»-
OTIH AUAMM, Ckelmaford, M«— .
n
TELcnl Kasttato Aflrent.
FOK SAL.K.
On Central «tr.»^, near HosfonI
hiive a aooil twoftonr house, mo«lem . -_
go.1 1 reinilr. "No ouU" about the tiroyerty,^»a
sqnare.
built. I
It III o\u' of i»H5 b.st tnMlcs la ward S; prti e •tat«.
<»n U'.rfcam l»tr«»t I bate • two ■•ory ho«M«
for •I7>'0. anil ami'her one for ildOOi
1- .~-... >^~.-aiJLiA will buy • alee, tafve
air, nearly sew, a»U »
fcec
7-rtiom boose, In go« d r*
nice large lot of land, -~
TBOMA* ■
L«Woll*
■IXIOTT. M Oewlnl
/^
:)'^'
L.h.
.■f ♦.••\"»
i.'.-. *;•'■
''^,
.2
Tif>W«tIL DAILY CH[$<Bitegifc» TCTBSDAY, JAIOTA^Y 8, 18^
J^
ONE DAY'S WORK.
Xlie Oltj- Obunoll TaUei
Blanv Dallotm.
J
1«V
3'i> Aynetnent on AsBVMors ar
8<*iicifori
Tb- city council hul tUreo sesslouh yeslcr-
Uky. morning, afternoou an<J ovcnlny;. It
liiiii;a';e.U<n:«^t tliioUiCU iii<>>t of U»vv«>rk,
whlob w«iN Hlino^t eiiUHy ««evoted to elec-
tions or city offlelttis, but no HK'rwiuonl wa*
reacUeJ on iw-»et<sor« or tlty -solicitor. Re-
port* of the »flernooo and cvculny sessloo!*
follow t.. . ^,.-^i _^--:->^r--L^' ;
BOARD OK Al^DEKMKM.
lUIIotIng for oily ofllclaU wan resumed «t
i.30 o'clock.
OITT.SOUCITOIU
Whole DuiuUer of vote*
Kt-c^Hsary lor r c'»olt«
Fr«*d«'rlc T. ii r«»enhaUje •
ttcoi'jre 11. Hvcwns
J. K. lUskeltv
WllUain K. Courtaey
aud Frederic T. (;reenhaI«o w»i» clioKcn
non concurrence wltb the common council.
BCPltRINTK(fI>BKT OK PITBLIC BITILDINOB.
Wliolc number of vote* *
Ke.>e*Bitry for a clioire • j
George T. Woudwanl J
iieorge W. Jockow ••••
* * '•»- ---•••••1
..8
.5
..5
..«
..1
• • • • •
in
..7
..I
W. Jockow.
George A. Cbaae....
and Ocorife T. Wootlward waa ehoaeu
coucurreoce.
i>OUilU KKKPKB.
Whole nnmberof votes '»
Kcceaaary for a clioor..
Jameit Manuel.
Ed York
and Jamefc Manuel waa elected In concur-
'*"''*' CITV KKOINKEK.
WIkiIc number of rotca ?
Kcc< i»»Hry for a choice
George K Kvana.
Geoige nower»...
COMMiriKK <»« UKAMCIt.
Whole numlter of v«»tO'
KriiCM'ary for a clwiico .^
" ' *^ 1
Gftorf^i L. Fowler • *....• i *
tioorge G. Spoiford • *
Notice was received from the alderinen
durhiK Ibe l.allotlinr that Jamea Manuel bad
l,cor. elected pouiul keeper, Ooorire T. W ood-
wanJ »upcJnten<lentof biilldlnga and Geor«e
K. Kvanrt city engineer.
On niotlon of Councilman Garvey. the
cMincll balloted for an iKsei^aor from w ard I.
The hallulK were a« follow**:
Whole numUirof volea • 24
NccoiSNiy tor a choice • .IS
i»a\l'l I'- iltd Ij
M. 11. McCne • .•.#•11
Mr. Hill wuN cloeled on behalf of the lower
liourd. ,. , t 11 •
O^i motion of Oounciluiun Ik^aU, a biillol
w:»h taken for city mc!*«»ens;er, a«* follows :
Wliole nu<nl)er of vote? **
Ni'ceoKHry tor n ch loe ...1!}
Ilciirv Hoole.. ••..•l-*
Jobn Ewlng » • ^
K L- Going ^
Mr. Hoolcwaa therefore elected in cou-
ch rreticc. ... . ,
Notice wat* received from the aldermen
that Alfred M. Cbudwlck bud been elected u
member of the Hnanco committee.
The joint re^olutton autborlzinK llie bor-
i-.iwint; of money for the city's running ex-
IKMiBW wan jjlveu a second reading. Coun-
cilman Sbepard moved the »uai»enslon of the
a:>lhrule; cariieil. The vplo bu final pu«-
«utfe \vai» -2*2 to 2. Councllmen Donahoc and
(iarvw votini( in the nc^utive.
The Joint resolution lor the payment of
liilM* and approprtiuini; money was passed to
a necond readini;, and, the 85ib rule beiuK
ausp<!nded, linal pas^ajje wasijrlvon.
On motion of (. buncllnnu sparks, the. fol-
lowing' ballot was taken for auperlntendeut
of atr'eets :
Whole number of votea **
Neoes« rv ft*r a choice J I'
Charles H. ilnnson 11
Kd ward Ca wloy • •
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r. H. Kla
W. M . Sawyer
Notice waa reoeived from the upiter Iward
that CharleaW. Bean had l»een elected aa-
NC!.or from ward 3 In n<»n-concurrenoe.
On motion of Councilman Hoaia. the fol-
lowlnc ballot was t!«ken for city aolicitor:
Whole number of votea • rj
choice • U'""ll'
!m... 10
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s
8
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On mo-
jitJt ti^Mfy«»«« •.•••••...•..«••••••••• V
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ftoUtapi S0o¥«.
Necos ary fo a
W. K. Courtney.
K. T. Grueohal<e
K. I'. Mrtible. ........
.I.K. Ilaakell
G. it. Uteveus
There was, therefore.
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no clioicH.
tlie council.
W liole number of votea. . . . .
tlon of Councilman Lawrence a ballot wa»
taken for a member of the wju-r board from
The ballot was as fotiowi:
.>>4
Nucesn.nry for a choice H"
Uichard Dobbins • '•
U. K. Shaw 7
M. li' Wright....... }
Frank Hr\»wa ••• *
There was no election. On moUon of
Couucllinan llarlwell, procwded to ballot
for an assessor from ward 2:-
Whole nutnlKT of votoa '*
Noi'essarv lor a choice ii"
llobert I,, tieuil • J*
C. W.liean **' •
Mr. Itcid was, therefore, elected- lu non-
concurronc*. On motion of Couuclinian
Sh.pard, proceeded to ballot for a member
of the waler board from the board of alder-
men:
Whole n»iml»er of votea r?
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Alilerman llolden was declare*! elected
concurrence. On motion of Councilni
S
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Alfreit M. Ci'adwlc.k...* •••
George Kunels
OKK. OVKKHICEK 0» THE IHKJB
M' ho Ic n u m ber of V oiea
Nccetsar, for a cholc« ■
Wilson W'. Carcv. • »
Kiwyn W. I.ov^foy '
Chariest lanp
George V. Atkins.
George L. Fowler.
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George C. Evans •
The council concurred In Ihe
Kiccman W. I'utTcr uml James O.
■ LI'KRiaTKKIHiNT OK aTHKKTa.
Whole number of volea.H 8 8 » « «
Keccssarv for a choice. ..'»
Charles 11. Hanson :»
Scorge L. Fowler a
ilwani Cawlcy *
Ge«>rge h. Cheney I
(iw't>rgo G. HiH'fford
if I'EUINTKSUICNT OK »TKK«Ta
Whole nuint>«' of votea
hiccssary for a « hol<"e
George H. Cheney..
-— Oeoiire L. Fowlnr.
George G. DpoflTord
EdwanlCawley —
— Charles II. Hanson
ABaKasoKi
Wl olo number of votea
Necessary lor a choice
Charles W. llc.m ..
BolM-rt h. Read ....
and Obarlea W. Ilean was elected in noO'^on
currence.
The board proweded to another ballot for
HUPBRIKTKNUKNT OF aTRKETa.
W'holc uumlHr of votea '
Necessary for a chvdoe
Edward Cawley
Charles It. llanaoD
and Mr. Cnwiey was chocen
fence.
ONK OVKRSKEtt OK THE POOR
Whole numl>er of voles
Necessary for a choice
Albion. I. Dualey.
George C. Evans .
and Albion J. Dudley was elected In concur-
rence.
Iteceas till 0.30.
Kvenlnff nf<aalon.
The election of city ofticials waa continued :
MliMBKR OK WA ER BOAR!> ON PABT OF COCK
CIL
in non-concur-
The Jcdiit order appointing a apeclal com-
mittee to see whelher the rules Htid ordets
n<«d revl-Ing, wh- adouled, and the presl-
ilent iippobUcd Councllmen Heals and iiCary
as the nn m -ers from the lower Iward.
On nn»llon of Councilman Oarvey, balloted
for |K)und kcci>t>r, as followa:
Whole number of votea '■J*
Necessary for a choice *««i.r" •••••'•'
James Manuel '• }••
•" bcalterlng "
Mr. Manuel was therefore elect«d iu con-
currence. , ,
The Joint order requeuing that a copy of
the mayorV a«l«lress be re<iue»totl for publi-
cation was adopted.
On motion of Councilman >>estall pro-
ceeded to ballot for city solicitor, aa follows:
Whole nuiabcr of votea j*
SceC'Sary for a choice. .j|^.^._^«^«^»«^» •••••••• "
W. V. Courtnev.... .......•...'•••••'•• ••
Fredi-rlc T. CJreenhidge. *
.1. F. llftKkel ■
Fred 1'. Marble * J
Louis II. Kllcskl 1
Mr. Courtney was therefore elected, In
noii-«'oncurr«n«e. , h .
On UMdIon of Councilman Roane, a ballot
was taken for a director of the city library,
a< lollowa:
Whole numlier of votoa •M
Ncccssurv tor a choice li'
Hurry Dunlap ••
William *!• Wanl •
Frank K. Putnam •
Frank I*, rulnam...* »
1*. .1. amitli • 1
Mr. Dunlap was therefore elected Iq con-
currence. . I, » ,
Councilman IkaU moved that a ballot be
t liken for three overseers of the i>oor. This
was amen<le«i to provide for Ijallotlnn sepa-
rately, and the followlnij ballot for one over-
seer was taken :
Whole number of votes i.. ......«••••.... »<
N. ccHsary for choice ....• W
F'cd II KIh ■. • ..>•••• 10
Alfretl I.eblanc '>
Jauies G. Elliot.... • 4
1 F. B. I'uffcr. • 1
1 W. W.Carey • ^
A.J. Dudlt^y.... •••.*••••.••••••••• *■" 1
There was no choice
II. E •'^tiaw •
C. E. Caitor.
■ In
man
Heals the coun.ll balloted for a member of
the water board from the ooiamou council :
Whole uumtMjr of votes ..^*.t,>.....14
Nccessnry for a choice w
Itleliard Dobblua • '"
II. K. f'liaw.. '
M. F. Wilghl
There was no cliolt-e.
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On motion of Coun
ciliu"an SpaTki.', VaTloled for city euKiueer
Whole number of votea.
Necessary for a choice.,
itoorge K. Kvans....
George Bowers
There was no choice. On motion of Coun-
cilman Sparks, balloletl for superUAJeuaent of
streets :
Whole nund>er of votes *'
Ne<^«»sary for a choice ••
Charles if. Han»ou.. ......••• JJ|
Edward t;awlev •"
Georau G. Spoffonl..
. hurlosClapp
There was no election.
Nolbe was received from the lK>ard Of
deVnicii that Edward Cawlev had
chosen superintendent of stivets, and lual A.
J. Duilley bad been elected an overseer of
the poorln non-<-oncurrence.
Conncllnian Wcstall moved to acUogrn
till 7.80 o'clock ; defeate-L , „. ,
t)n uiollou ot Councilman lA*«ry, balloted
for a aupcrUilendenl of streets, as follows:
Whole nuiuber of votes **
Ncce-sary Tor a choice •• ***J'|
C"harle< 11. Hauson ...11
M r. Wrlfht
Blchard DobbUu
O. G. Oobaim....
M J. Garrey....
lliere was no eholoe. A motion to acUourn
was defeated. On motion of Councllmaa
I.#ary a iiallot was taken for two member*
of tlie finance committee as follows :
Whole numl>er of votes ........•••.•• ....14
Ncocs.<ary for a ch 'Ice ,
J. II. Sheparl y ••.
I>. .1. Lcary.. •
M. F. Wright
George W. Brothers ••
W. K. Westall
E. B. Conaul
M.J. Garvey
I>. Murphy
ii. I* B al*
Klchard Dobbins
AblM)tt l.awreuoe
J. F. Rogers — ..
F. J. Sherwood...
Couucilmuu jjhepurd and Leary were elect-
ed.
A l>Bllot was taken for city enjjlneor, w.th
the following result :
Whole numl>er of votes ^*
Neceshary for a choice,
(ieorge K. Kvana ..
George Bower. —
Mr. Kvans was duclarcil elected in con-
currence. On im^llon of Councilman Ileal-,
the coun< 11 adjourned till next week Tuesday
eveoinjf al 7.3U.
Mark how beautiful her teeth!
Kosentc gums, altove, beneath.
And her bnalh, how sweet, how pure!
8«)/,oI HINT you may las -ure
hhe iK'llcves In, daily ukcs.
And all subsiltutcs refusea.
/ t'udsrhaud Cowp>-tltloa.
There Is no po»«ibilliy of shaking the rep-
utation of SttZoiK>NT by underhand coiniatl-
tion; still It is deemed advisable to reeom-
meml warinei's to the purchaser, as lnf«rlor
articles are sonutlmes rec»»minende»I as the
equal of or n'semblin« this sterling tooth
bcautitier and preservative.
NiEW YEAR'S !
GOODS CHEAP.
ffisnUaaraat.
GREAT DOMES.
ST. PETJBIt'S, Rome, S30 feet hlgk; Deeme.
riorenoe. 810 feet; Ht. Taul's, London. SIA
feet;.St Sopnle, C<>nsUin')uop|f>, 9o| taoi, bat
towering atMve thnni all Is dui deserved repule
of the G. U. Taylor Bom Im>ii and Uye Whiskey,
bottled by C. II. (iltWEH ft 80Nd, Boatou,
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•'.•ipALDiNO'a ULi B"— aiwaya up to the
sticking point.
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Edward cawley--
(ieorae G. Hpoffor
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Councilman Beals
llun renewed his motion that three overseers
be balloted for at one time. Councilman
(rarvey amended by providing f<»r separate
I. allots, ilier amendment was defeated, and
the motion carried. The l>allot was as fol-
lows :
On motion ot Councilman BeaU a ballot
was taken for superintendent of burlala:
Whole number of \oi>-M • **
Nceessary for a choice Ia'
Daniel H. Gordon •.... B'
J. W. Brooks ..< *
James F. O'Dai'nell •• ■
There was no choice. On motlou of
Councilman Sparks, a ballot was takeo for
superlnl«*ndi nt of streets : ^
Whole nural>er of votes 24
Necessary for a choice •••
Charles II. Hanaou
Edward Caw ley
iftigcfllaufous.
Do Vour Own Dyeing, at Home, wltb
PEERLESS DYES
They will <lye eveothlng. They are aold
everywhere. I*rl<'c lOe. a V*''^>^f^-^ i'«'^*"
They have no equal for sirciiKih. BrlahtHcss,
Amount In rackages, or lor Fastncus of Color,
or non-fa.llng W»alltles. They do not ero«k or
.mm. F..rsaJeby W. W Duncan, r>n|Ktit;»,
l!il Middlesex street ; Ck»odale'a Drug More, in
Central. orner Jackson streets, Flhkc .* iiloc.a,
F. II. Butler .% Co., Druggii-ts. UJ t eiar*! strt-et.
Carlcum .t ll..vey, DragSlst*. tUy Hall, Merrl
mack 4trcet; Albert 1,. Field, Druggist. DavU
Comer; Elllngwood A ^ »•.>''••' ""*l.'*."''it!l'42;
*lt«! iMist olWee ; G. C. Br«M-k, Dnuglsl, Bridge
street. w.ri.er First atreet; G. C Osgood, M. Dg
AiKHboeary. corner Merrltnack and fJunolE
street-: iM'nU O'Brien, Drugirlst, S3 Bri<lge
utrwl, Lowell. Maa*.
Ihow'8 your
lamb back?
•TMMOTNIN AND MtTOKB IT
BY WBARINQ A
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Charles Claup
Apofford . .
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Wbole number of votes. .
iiecessary lor a choice. . .
Harry K.Shaw
at'd Flarry E. .Shaw was elected
rcHii'e.
BUPERI.VTKMllKNT OK UUUIALJI.
Wliole number of votes
Ni ocRsary for a chol<-4J * ■
.ramen W. Brook.* »
IMoU I II. Gordou *
J. B- Currier '
end James W. Brooks was affain elected
nic.i-concurrence.
CITV KNOINKEB.
Ml olc number of votes
Neceti'ary for a • hohuj •
George E. Evans »
George Bowers '
and George K. Evans was aj?afn elected
non-concurrenec.
fA motion of Alderman Chadwlck to nro-
Lcd to ballot for an a^s^;ssor from wanl 1
In
In
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waylaid oil the lai»ie, on niotlon of Alder-
man Chadwiek.] ' ...
The following constables were nominated
amlcontlrmed: J. H. Trucworthv, Joseph
S. Laplerre, Loul.- V. Tuicolte, Ileiiry U.
Flantlers, Benjamin i'alch. Harrison W.
Strecter, Kui?ene M. Haskell. John I'. Seaile,
Jobn B. Swlil, David Fltziierald.
. OTIIRU Hi;8INE88.
The rules of the last hoard of aldermen
were adopted for the present board till other-
wise ordered.
A resolution wa.s adopted in concurrence,
asking the mayor f<»r a copy of his inaugural
addreaH for publication.
A resolution was adopted authorizliig a
lemporarv loan of such amounts as may In;
necessary to pay current indebtetlness. In an-
ticipation of taxes. , ., , , .u
A resolution was adopted aAilborlzing the
payment of such claims against the city as
have been approved, and which »re now due.
Un motion of Alderman Chadwlck the al-
dermen then adjourned till the next regular
nifcetiog— Tuesday nluhl of next week.
If COMMON COUNCIL.
Tlic council was called 10 order at 2.30
o'docJi. A recess of a few minutes was tak-
en pending the arrival of absent memberH.
Kollce waa received from the upper board
that Frederic T. O I eenhali{«' bad I »ecn chos-
en city solicitor: 'F. W. Tulfer, .1. O. Elliott
uud WllliHm ^^. Carey, overseers of the
poor; George L. Fowler, su|>erlntct)dent of
aireeth; Harrv Dunlap an<l William li.
Ward, dlrectora of the city library. On m*.-
tiou of Councilman .Sullivan, proceeded to
ballot for city engineer, -ns follows:
Whole ntimlK!r of votes.' **
Necessary f o» a choice
Ocorgc Bowera. ..•••.••••
George K. Evans
Mr. Bowera waa therefore elected in non-
concurrence. On motion of Councilman
Sparks, proceeded to ballot for sup* rint<!nd-
cnt of Htreeta. "The ballola were aa followa :
Whole nimitjer of votes ** 24
Neoeaaary for a choice
Charles fl. Hanson...
J-MwardCawley. ....••
CharesClapi
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Whole nuixbcr of votea
Necessary for a choice.
F. B. I'uffer
J. G. Elliott
Frc<l W.Ela. ......
W. W.Carey
Alfred Leblanc..
GeorgoC. Evans.
A. J. Duitloy
C. C. Knnpp
Henry Keyos
Jobn Weloj
C. F. Varnum....
W. .S. Dudlo,....
Messrs. I'ulTer and Elliott were therefore
elected In concurrence. ^ . . , ,
On molloii. a ballot was taken for the third
overseer of the poor, as follows :
Whole number ot votes
Noccissfcrv for a choice
Fred II. Ela
Alfred Leblanc
W. W. Carey :........
A.J. Dudley •••••
C. F. Varuum
There was no choice. On motion of Coun-
cilman Sparks the council balloted f«)r a su-
pcrlnteiiilciit of streets, as follows:
Whole number of votes... 24
Nccessiry for a choice i','
Charles H. Hanson '4
Edward Cnwiey ^
Charles Clapp '
Mr. Hansou was therefore elected In non-
concurrence.
On motion of Councilman Westall, the
council bslloted for an assessor from ward 2,
as follows:
Whole numlier of votes 24
Necess.-try for a choice • J*
Robert L. Head ^*
C . W . B<^ane j
William Head •
W. W. Bead '
Wm. J. Head
Between the first and second ballots, there
was a recess of 10 minutes. Mr. Read was
therefore elected.
On motion of Councilman Lawrence, the
council ballotud a.s followsfor a member
the, poor board:
Whole nnml)er of votes
Nccosearv for a choice.
Alfred Lebliiwc
A.J. Dudlcv
Charles f . Varnum
Fri'd H. Ela
Wilson W. Carey %»,•-•
Charlcit E. Evans j««
Then; was no choice. On motion, proceed-
ed to ballot for an assessor from ward ft, as
follow.s :
Whole number of votoa 24
Neceasary for u choice ...•••• • • • '•>
.James Marrcn 13
George H. Cheney H
Mr. Marreu waa elected on the part of the
council.
On motlou of Councilman Garvey. pro-
I c« d< d lo ballot for the two members of the
tinancc committee from the lower board:
Whole iiuml)erof votes
Necessary for a choice ••
J. II. Shepard > !•
I). J. Leary •
C. G. Cobum *
W.E. WesUdl , e
E. B. Conant 8
G. W. Brouthera ■• ••• j
R B. Allen •
There waa no choice. A ballot for over-
seer of the poor was taken :
Whole numlHjr of votea 24
Necessary for a choice • iV
A.J. Dudley • .....II
C IP. Varnum •
Alfred Leblanc • *
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George G . ftpolTord »♦• 2
There was no choice. Councllinan Sulli-
van moved that the council adiourn tU the
next regular meeting. Councilman Weetall
moved to amend by adjourning till 0 30 of
the same evening. The amendment was car-
ried, and the motion, as amended, paasud.
Kvenlng 8«aslon.
The council was called to order at 6.60
o'clock, with alt the meml»ers present.
On motion of Councllmin Brothers, the
council proctied«!il to ballot fo.- superintend-
ent of streets. The ballot waa as follows :
V\hole numlier of v>»tea.. ? 24
Neceseary for a cholcB • 13
Edward Cawley....
Charles II. llaieMm
Mr. Cawley was elected in concurrence.
On moiiun of I'ouncllman llartwell, the
council proceeded lo ballot for a director of
(lie city library, as follows:
Whole number of voios **
Necessary for a cliulce. .
William G. Ward...
Frank IV Putnam...
Georgo Leach
John twlog
Dr. Ward was elected in concurreui*.
On motlou of Councilman Sparks, the coun-
cil balloted for a member of the water board
from the lower board us follows :
Whole number of votea 24
Necessary for choice 13
Harrv E.Shaw ...,
Ulchiird Dobbins
M. F. Wright
Councilman Shaw was therefore elected on
the i)art of the lower board.
On motion of Councilman Murphy, a bal-
lot was taken for auperlnteiidcnt of burials,
as follows :
Whole number of votea
Necessary for choice •
Daniel H Gordon
.lames W. Brooks
M. J. Campion
.J. H.Ulley .....
J. r. O'Donnell
Mr. Gordon waa elected. On motion of
Councilman llartwell, the following ballot
for city engineer was taken :
Whole numlMJr of votea 24
Necessary for a choice. .
Georgo Bowers.....
George E. Evans...
Mr. Bowers was elected in uon-concur-
rence. .. „ ^.
On motion of (Jouucilman Brosaeau the
following ballots were taken for city aolicitor :
Whole number of votes 24 2.1
Necessary for a choice
William F.Courtney
F. T. Gieenhalge...
J. F. Haskell
F. P. Marble
George Stevena
Louis II. Kdeskl
Notice was received from the aldermen
that Harry E. Shaw had been elected a mem-
ber of the waler board In concurrence; also
(leorge K. Evams. city engineer, and James
W. Brooks, superintendent of burials, both
in non-concurrenco.
,On motion of Councilman Garvey, a ballot
waa taken for the two members of tlic fi-
nance committee from the council. Council-
man Allen announced that he was not a can-
didate. The ballot was as follows :
Whole number of votes
Necessary for a choice '". ••'
C. G. Cobum 14
D. t^. I.eary ....Il^
M. F Wright 4
Klchard Dobbins 2
George W. Brothera ,••• 2
Peter Brousseau ••• J
Frank Brown I
W. K. Westall ••••• I
E. B. Conant ....,..,.*............. I
C. C. llartwell I
Councilman Coburn was therefore elected.
A ballot waa then taken on the election of a
second Member of the flgauce committee, M
followa :
Whole number of votea 24
Neceaeary for a choice • •♦•jja
J.H. Shepanl 10 Ai
Hop Plaster
Md poaltlve MIM la a* taMidP
■iptoMyafBdipaaaiUrev
TheBep:
Oeogka, Oriak and an •oddn. Sharp 0* «•
pdal:7ttaeaoo4hlag. paJa-kmiagi
lag ▼MaaaorBepa.KMkMk.ar-
eoaMaad. twMt aad olaaa. ■
loTKOV FIUflTXB OO.. ea •rarr ««nuliM ]
mn of imltaMooa aad ■atastHuUoaa.
...14
...10
..IS
Allow your Clothings
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
6old Everywhere.
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12
10
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4
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1
Revere House,
. U08T01V.
Near Boston ami Maine. Eastern, Flt^-hbtirB
and lA>well depota. centres of business nhd
places of amusement.
Bemodelled, Rfefurnishecl, Newly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
ICiiropeaii Plan.
Rooms all larce and comfortable: elegant
snltes, wlih balb 8 attached; ample public par-
lors ; gentlemen's cafe an<l billiard room added,
»nd flr.Hl class In every rCHpect.
ROOMM FROM • 1.00 A DAT UP.
J. r. MEEEOW k CO., - - Proprietori
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Ohristmai Presents. Cheaper than
any plaoe in Lowell.
OOLOOHE BOTTLES, worth 36 oents
each ; selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PEBFUMEB-Large aad
ohoioe line.
SILK HANDKEECHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we STor carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANCY -BUBBER OOODS-Preseils
for children.
UTg9 line of HABMONICAS.
Over 2O00 dosen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
helow other dealers.
More than 30O dosen of POCKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fite Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY— One of the lar-
gest Hoes in the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Ksives a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 dos. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUdHES— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great tariety, which make splendid
Christmas PresenU-Alse Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BABKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
I All new gosds, beantifnl patterns,
lateit designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
nine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and nnlined. ThoN dog s^ gloTM
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dosen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowest
cut prices.
BOOTS and HERBS 3 cents an cunc?
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of
SHEARS we ever had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which h<9 sells at 15 to 26 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any ona in want of a Bath, Carriasre
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 26 in each,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM OIGAB HdtD-
ERS and CIGAR CASES at bam in
and sold by DruggUls and Urooera aa a nedicl-
nal and puullc necessity.
K:>uMmdW^¥n
Lawn and Garden Mm,
Prepared for I^iwnt, Graaa Plata, Kltobea
Uardeas and Flower Beda.
PBIOKSt
Ten lb. baga for lOOOxiuare feet M
Twentv-llve lb. Ijaas for i'^W square feet... $1.00
Fifty lb. bags for SOUO aquare fo«i 1.70
One hundred lb. baga tM
ILiawu OraMSi eioe<U»
roa SALE BT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
MO. 4T MAKSCKT HTUICBT.
PAINTERS
AND
BUILDEBS.
Toa will And It te year latereet t« aBll npea
^» b«ftore beirlnninc yoor
PAINTING
A srood aaaortmeat of flrat-elaaa so«da
•Iwaya oa hand, at bottom prto«»a. Give ee
• eall at oar tt«w and apadoaa atore.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Htreet, Lowell.
FRANK H. PULLEN,
Photographic Supply Agency,
OaarUr BalMlaK, 11 Merrimaekit.
GEIVTSVAND BOYS'
RUBBER COATS.
SCISSORS and
and warranted
Call and see our Byer's Patent Venti-
lated Coat with Velvet Collar and Wins
Finish ; something entirely new.
Gents' Cavalier Coats, just the thing
for Equestrians, buttoning around the
leg, thus making a perfect protection for
horse-baok riding.
We call the attention of Firemen,
Coachmen, Haokmen and Car Drivers to
our Common Sense Coat with Automatic
Buckles. These Coats are cominir into
use very fast on account of having these
Buckltts on them. No matter how cold
the weather is, you will have no trouble
in fastening or unfastening them.
Boys' Coats at Lowest Prices.
We keep in stock the smallest site
Boy's Coat made, which will fit a boy
from three to six years old.
prices.
and CIGAR CASES atbarga
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
LOIELL RUBBER CO.,
HATWARD BROSm
No. 61 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
Open Tharadajr KTealnffS. -
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la orepared to quotcflhe verv lowei
all nads of prtotlair. OaOmr colli
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and ReUil
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If Ton wnat to Moors tht BMt dNbibU
UlftlM.
If you have a house or rooms
to let,* or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you. desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help^
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Coukiku a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouRiEB for three
days at a cost of 12 conts a line,
and veryj^aeldom fail of being
leardtroa.
iX)VELL PA^Y COTJgllpB
8
MTnpiilCBEX COUWTT.
llonda V. Feb. «, haa been asalgned at the
daU for Se ttial of Mia. Harah J^. RoblnHOD
the alleged S«»morville poiapner, on tbe
charKe of n.urileiliiK her brotber-ln-laW,
Prince Arthur Krtsciaan.
JfteliicaL
Ull1
Wcat Aoton.
OhrlHtmaH waa obscrvcl aa u"""' ^,
tree lu the Haptlsi ve.try Monday ev«uli J|,
Dec. 20. Th.Tc was slll^^^l»^' lualer tut i -
rectlon of Ml.- l.„iU« Nowton, au.l reel . -
tlouM. Cake and L-e cri....ii wer« •*•; v«. •
The ChrUtiua^ i:alb*Mln« al the Uulvcr»al«^i
^•i^sj H"^S"i:'^^>.s:;:Kf^>f the -w
8^1;® ofVlirlKtluu /Kleuvor MiUeje Bu^^^^^
vice pieHld«)iit, and Kii;;.'iio L. HaU Mtieury
..s pa/toVofthe U»,»tl.t church l';';« ^"'i; •*>'
nee. 'JB. IIU «i'M W"1 ^••'^ ^-^ r? "m L; F
. The pujdlH, pasiahd present, of M h^ v..
C. UalUulhored at her home rocenllv. it
waa a pleauant company.
Towiiaand.
The hooial KutlurinK at MrM.(Jco. Lawtoii'-*
aut. A Kooilly iiumlmr were liij «•[""'-''•
IIIid,judS»K by the merry facyH, all bud «
''^rhememlK.raofthe aoclety of rhrl.thi..
I<'ndeav..r WJ-re Invited to lea with Kev. Mi.
Jiicut and « Ire al the t;on^'rc,^alonul pur-
.0^5ScChrMmaHeve.a..d tho.« who were
urcHeut apeut a verv emoyalde evening.
•The children of tlie >r. K. Hi.nday M-bool
bad a ClirUtmaH tree at the church ^alnn ay
i.vennL' Dec. 24. where Sanla Clau« Xw-
"lowi UN « 1^: -nuklu^ u..uy happy lu'ur «.
HabI atli «?veidn>:, Dec. %\. u <.l«rh ni»i coa-
eertwaaKlvei. atthoM. K. church, widch
wiipiouoUMccdlnlereHtbu' by those who
heard it. _ "
TyiigalMtrouth.
lie*. Jamea I'owell. D. D.. corresponding
Kecretaryof Ihe American MUslonar.v assocla-
lloi; ill'Ml Middcniy of apoplexy 'I uemlay
nmnilni. Dee. 27, at blx home lu Hruoklyn,
\ Y. He w«» «""'""'^''' "^ I>Hriinoulh
:.olleKeanil An.lovcr rhcoloifi.Hl '^•'"•'W-
Mix fumrul \s\\* at Nushna. N. "" »•"* "X;
Dee 30. Dr. Toweil taught the \V nalow
ehool m 1«H3 Hud 1M14. aud of .in. h^^
, ►ehool eommlltee. lion. l-'runcU »',I»|;'V
chairman, iu tbHr annual report said . n
has rarely hapiHjncd that a teacher has m)
generally uUrVctcd tlu- esteein of the sell..!-
ara, and the felleltullons of Ihelr l>«»-enla, as
wai the tfiK>d fortune of Mr. I'owe I. An
even temper, uenial manner, tact, vlvUl >>m-
puthy with Ihe young hearts around b m.
HHd labored rtilellly to duty, made him a
popular and valuable instructor.
WMt Ohalnaaforil.
ChrUtmas Is over, «nd, as far f" 5*?ui
from, every family c«lel.ratcd, either the
day li?fore or afterf in their own bomea or
wllhfrlemlaeNewhere. Mr. Wilbur Bishop
ami family from I^w«ll carao on the evcn-
h?i of iatirday. Dee. 24. ""''.f '"? "j;^ 'l'
Mra. BIMti.p's futhei's, Mr. A. NS . 1 arkbiirst.
till the folUwluK Tuesday. Tl'f ".;)'"»,;
very pleasant family reunlou at Mr. W. i.
Brown's. Ills oldeat aon. WImrtpu, and
fatnSy were on from St. Paul, Mlnneaota,
ami Alton waa up from Boston. Mr. auil
Mra K Pern vl-iled the lutler's father.
Mr J. P. Mttxflchi. Lowell. Mt. and Mrs. K.
r<!iley wei.t to Mrs. CWey's father. Mr.
Bailey, proprietor of a houae at llngKetl h
uond. MttnylH«ul"u'«««^» ""«'"' preaent.
we"e exchanKed, and amhl the pleasure,
eonneetrd tbere« lUi, the .lay commemorate,
was not overlook.Hl. The pastor preaele.l
to the chll.bcn Christmas m.>rnmK upon lie
Htiveutof t"hii«l. Dr. (Miadhournc will b
w h u. 8«n.lay, .Ian. IMh. '»'»»• ,^: '.":;; Jv^.L'
bo dedicated 'Vu...lrty. Jan. l'^*^ •^'^Vt 2
aftenmou and eveulnjr, eommen.lnn at 2
JSk a d '.^ rosiK>.tlvebv Then! will l»e
i collation serv.d liJ-tween. The dc.M.-.atlon
Lrmon will Ik» pivaehed In the afternoon •>
lie™ J. W. Hamilton, D. D., ..f ^"""^^'•ville.
MuMc will be furnished bv a q"«r """l'..' m,!
Sstlng ..f Mrs. K. W. StpafdinK, Mis. Kmnv.
liatbaway, Mr. K. E. Adam*. Mr. F. W. s.
dJ>. Mr;. James Tollea w be orgmd" •
The HormoB in iho evening will be ';y J^^;; •
Dr. Cbadbourne, and the music by the vll-
lage eholr. ,^___«b.«--^»-— 5
/inanciaL
Ohajv. 'W. Ktttosa, BroUor.
Room 11 Cootml Block.
Attention given to all Orat-olaaa loaaa aac
tuveatmexta.
Has ann Coitr.
]pf.cl.
SAFKST OP ALL
INVESTMENTS
Spr.cl
■ III I iilll' M*i>^l*UMdD«l*rk
SICK
HEAD-ACHE.
NERVOUS—
HEAD-ACHE.
Both are Symptoms of a Disor-
dered STOMACH AND LIVER.
MANDRAKE IS A SEDATIVE, AND
AS Compounded in
Dr.Schenck's
Mandrake Piu^
WILL
4. PERMANENTLY ^
CURE
HEADACHE!
l-or RaI* Vt all Drnmrlita. Prlca 8ft rti. par bd«;
JiKof trior br. J. U. Bchwck iSua. Pbllad-a.
kota m auH.unts of $a.X» and "l'^^«J''«J„i^fJ^^
fi-oin 7 to 8 per c«nt. -»(<'*-<«'«l'**,''"„,^"?^'*^ir.
City /v«i>er<//. interest 7 per. mmU. *^»"*J'ny«»"'
oxpenenco. Sendrto Hoston office for I'umphUt
a,ifl lefereuc^-i. before you Invest •^»'*».vv^ here.
GKilKOE WALLACK, Agent, laMlUalreet,
Uoom -ttl, Boston.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 Naaaau Street, - - - New Tork,
HAVK CONSTANTLT ON HAHD
A HBLKCTION OF OHOICB IMTK8T.
MKNT H^CUKITIRS.
CorretpofuUnce of Hanktrt, Hroktr$ and tnvut.
ort MoltcUed.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SKAITUCK STREET, COR. iOOlE.
OiU.
COOPERAGE.
Having engaged tbe serTices of a com-
petent man to do our work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of tbe city at reasonable rate?.
BusinrM CartiK*
8KWALL. O. MACK, Prealdeiit,
JACOB ROOKHS, Tieaaurer,
D. B. BARTLKTT, Clork.
DIRKCTORSt
HKWALL «. MACK, ^KVl HI'KAGrE,
JAMK8 H. FIIANCIS. J<>«»>^, Ij • KIMIIAI.L.
ALKXANDKB G. CUMNOCK.
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER HINIKQ CO,,
Offloe 48 Central Street, Hoom 10,
PRICE OF CAS,
Willi the dlaeouiil off for prompt pay-
mcDt. U
81.20 per Thousand Feci.
V
8PALDINO H1.0C;K,
OfferB a valuable InTertment to ltho»e who de-
Hira Biire returns for tlielr in..ney. The com-
i.anv are uol cugntreU In any wll.L.at .|.eeula.
Hon. They are selling the Block ui'on IU mtiU8.
iKlDi eonll.lent that It will realUe whatU.ey
.lalin. CulJ and auk Mueatlcns.
Catarrh
KLY'8
CREAM BUM
CleanaeathoMaaal
peaaac ■• Allay a
I'alii aud Inllaui-
inHtlon. Ueala the
Morea, Ueatorea
the flenaea of
Taate anil Siuell.
TRY THE CUKE
A particle U ap-
plied Into each nos-
tril andUnfri-oeMUle.
Prlceftoct*. atl»ru»r
I'rlvate Wlrea to New York.
TelrplioneCHll,2'78-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKIRS AND BROKERS.
KTOCK4 llOKI»*. OBAIM AMD PRO-
VIM10N8 bought and aold ft»r Caah. «» ••»•
rl«a ou Margie.
.H F. O. Building, LowM,
OILS! OILS! OILS!
We would call tbe attention of u»er«
of Lubricating Oils to our atock ©f Oils,
wbiob ve can fumiab at as low price ai
any 'other concern in Kew England and
delivered at your mill or ihop free of
fireigbt or cartage charge*.
Grown Eagle Spindle Oil i> a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is espeoiallj
adapted to light machinery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Grown Eagle Machinery Qi'.—Tbis is
ft standard oil in flash voint and cole
test and the viscoSity is high, It hai
sufficient body to euable it to be usee
pure or with a slight admixture of Aui
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindles; for this service ii
has been found after long continued
tests in the largest mills in the oountrj
to excel all other oils for safety ano
I eoonomyi
If ABBIHON W. 8TBEETEB,
Cou»tttt>le and Collector,
Room No. 6. Central Block.
Offlro hour«, from 9 to 12, J to 5, and MoB<Uy,
Thui*diy and Friday evenlnifs from 7 t« ».
«4-tsiieelal atteniiou to colictlon of reota aM
yencrHi cure of teiiement pe«»pertv. "
I>M.- O. A.. \VILliIW«U
Surgeon Chiropodist.
No. 1 Proecott Street, . - Lowell, Maaat
^.
on ce houra : 8 a. m. to 12 m., '-' to 6 aad 7 tt> •
j). m s sundaya, 2 to 4 p. m.
riRST-CLASi)
Gas Cooking Stoves
8et up and rented at a low rate p«r year,
ylpliiK Uuliided.
C.B. COBURN & CO,
»
3^ Market Stret€r
inijscrllanoousi.
INVESTM'ENTS
5Jr^7mall,reKlatered.60ct«; KLY BR«)Tll-
TKr" 3J« tireenwToh »trcet, New ^ ork.
TedTcal economy.
NOTHING succeeds' LIKt SUCCiSS.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of a Man is in His Btrencth.
M.r«a or Phraloal Korea When Loat Qulek-
Nenre •', Wa^^^^ ^^ Conaulting
Hreent Death*.
Hon. WHUa'n ParaoiiH, one of the eiuluent
Icclurera of the prcaont lime, dleil la Boaloii
Sunday. Mr. Par-onn wiw boru li» Uubliii,
HiKl waa Kradu:ile.l at hkUubufKh. He later
,ecinircoi.erled with the presn au.l eoM-
rTbuleil a uVle. to a leading li«iMo» paper.
X ?er a lluie l.u look u|> ieelurln«, «»'» »
isS) waM iiivlled to Alii. rlea J'y. « J«'»''\J
iJim WHH then Britl" 1 euii-iil at Buffalo, lie
^/nn hUleeiirclonlldsMUeof the water,
oealnj wM. irnme Uale sue.>«ayi».l wlni.l|.jt
rnWakal.U. p»,.u'ari.y "»»'>"'; "^^"v";
de'iverlnj? lu the leu aucc«e*llMK >»:««» o^«'
^^;r:^SSirndr..k. brother of^t^^^^
ete iea with l.u»or l» the .^Vir- J}™««.
lli.n.lrlekM wa-t llie u«l iucui.»er of the "«»•
" ia> famUy . uud wa. the third to die with-
*"£^(ir5::iParker.oueofthejuairee«of
Ihc^ui reme eoi.ri of New .J.ir;ey, .1 led >>a\-
Si.iy ni^'btb. I'l.iiuieipbi. o i>"'-^'y««;, "/
ilieiVraiu. Mr. Parker wiis bom at Mon-
»Suh.N..»MNov.'il. 1810. »lo !<raHi.ated
rfSmlTbeeloncoiMewhe,. 23 >»■»•;« "M;
KuVto'tiily la.v, ami wa-- 'V"|.""»^^' J^*.
,.l«..t ,... lu IsVi. II.' waH a luemljer of tlu-
luKw.<.»ei.tiu..e.l l..r the p.eal.ieutl.il
" mV .•^.•i" O. VVallu.HN of the tlr.n of N.
2S, uf u r a ihre.' -Liy.'' J b.e.-.s. Mi • )*"";.'.'
wii« born .\>.ril 14. IKil, In « h.->.tcr Co., 1 .».
Uo weal to Mil uleVl.ia abend IS yours a^o,
1ml Jh rilv after eiiu red the e.m.loy of «^.il>
tt"'m the l:u^iuos. )>"vln« been Maru^d only a
vpiir l>elore. At tlie death of Mr. Ajer, ar.,
Jlr Wanac^' wa.s ndn.iUed into partne.-Mhli,
SiaViiine i.Hb.ef^o..e of the iii)st proinl-
riS.u..--fu.work.r;.i;.t^.adv^^
S^v;;ti^Awisti:d^s;sH
I>». O. J. LKWIS.
Who. after Intenae atudy and H®*!' «•«»"*• ,^»
Ky discovered a new. e''":»«>"i\"*»T. q«»ck.
ffln and lnex).enslre cjirctor Dlaeaaea of^lhe
ind
akn
ce<l
ou» ui'mci I. TurAfMKST Ym., ™Vj;t._>i;«
m
1
The Ulatnct Police Work.
The report of UuIuh U. Wa.lc, ebief of the
Mnanach.iMltadiatriet poliee. eont»l«« » ree.
ordof426nrie«la. Of that number 2 wore
lor a.^aul. n"<Haltery,27 T.r l.n-..k.nij^^^^^^^
LJerln^. 11) ^H^illo^al^a.nln,.*>^for »a.uj^-
i-2 for violation of
»h« nosHlbliltv of failure. 1Thi>aht lom-
HLAINraVAcute or Chronic DlB.harKea mrle-
u^i^ llewnl on of the Urine. Gravel. Tildney oi
m^^ldc? I>l"or.lerH, svpldlU. .Sce^.n.iary .>S>m|.
one to all ho luUcs ..I life, whether tluy ».e
phyi«r«rorrnenul.pemlnlnK to married HI.
or "alnulo l)lo«*odne«s.
Conaultatlon. ^-^'^^^.i^^^^SS.'^^ •,.r,0.
DR. LEWH 1« pcrinanenily located at
129 rriendship Street, Providence, S. I.,
(>„« door from RUl.mond street (off Broad
Seetrotl!cc"ho«rs all the y«'^r jmn. fron. 0
;^iirK\%"i^ssi^*»*'^KVKV'i^^
"^^"nOTICIS to country FATI1ENT8.
nr l.«wl«wlll. on full doBcrlptlon of caBC
d'.«tresBlnKComi)lalnU. Jtrax PcBUanEi>.
Foarth Edition
X^dical MinnteH,
with additional colored
Uluatratlona.a Portrait
OF TIIK AUTHOR, ANI) A
LIST or COM PLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
■peedvcure of above auh
1«-ta, aexual dlacases etc.
iMo^ «a cenU by mall
to any addreaa, ftom the
author, Dr. O. J. l*'^**
r aiid 8 !•«*• Oent.
rirat mort«a«e, with ooupon bonda attached,
pa^ a J«^-«nuually at*^ AJ'P" »«>« ^f^^i
yiunk. Secured «n Improved ;»;"'tj» ^\*,^
f»nm a to ft tlmea the value of the loan. Aoao-
[K;i2wai^,^"lprtnelpaland tntereat paid
S!:Sl7^t";. mu^ch Fruu.,d.ie.ja a. sovera
meat Ix.n.la. Amount. |r«"«,**"| "^ Tll.i5<
and ^percent. A|.ply !*> ALL8'U>>^ , HTfrn
^a'Vliud;. JA« KfKBLLOWH. Prealde^^^^
«n Mutual KIre >«•• V"! ^FY iSf ro t
Prealdent Tratlere and Meclianlre I"- ^-o-j ■•
$60,000
0[«. NIP.. Wil8f CO.
Firit Mortgage Sinking Fund
6 PER CENT. BONDS,
Due lOO'T.
Principal and Intereat payahla In Boaton.
\Ve olTer the above at 100 and aeerued Inter-
e«i. and after cat efuK examination ncomroend
them for Investment,
COKE,
Jlruken, acreoned and delivered at
$4 per eitalrrcn ^2 per Hall Clialdrip,
CASH.
No eharse nada tor the nae of wctera.
No charge made tor mnnlnff anpply
pipea from atreet malna to couaiiBiera' eel-
lara.
Ordera, when left at oaioe. promptly at-
tended to.
0. E. CUHHINO. Agent.
I>r. 1*. M. I»rea»oott,
LateOcuUatto North weatern Dlapenaary,»r»
York city.
omen. No. • Wyiniin'a KxrhaUKe, ooruOT
M«rrliivMck and Ceutral Htreeta, roomjjdta
Dr. Rh-kur. Office days and hours : WKDNK*
l)AY.>> .ind BATUliDAYS. from 9 a.m. until I
p. m. Iixclualve attention given to dUcaiea of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
OKUltCK HBDBIVM. 86 Central Street.
(Eaubltahed In IMl.)
Sole agent for B. Y. Baker Patrai
Piano Foitef, the bemUprlKhl Plane
made. The U)ne Ih e-lear, brlfrbl and
beautiful, and ihey will iUiud In tone
t>etter ihaii any upiiubt piano ever made. Alao
S(iuan- I'li.no Vortes ol the bent manufacturfc
all 10 b«- 1.1 Id at the lowom facu>ry prlcea and
warranted to K've entire •atiata«:tlon. Afoat
for (Jeort'e Dteveaa. organ builder^ ^
^lONUMENTS.
AM)REWS & WIIKELEIU
EflTAllLIIsnKI) IBAT*
MAMUVAOTUKKKS or
Fine Granite anil MerbleWerii.
No, 41 Thomdike Street,
Nenr Northern Depot.
c. II. 4!»DaBwa. OMAa. whbwjw
I.
i
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gai and Water Fitter'
and Plnmber.
. n
Stobts anb Slansrs.
Rates and Parior Mi
AT TH« LOWEST PRICES.
MM MSRRIIIACV STRKXT.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Oongreii Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
I>ai-lorStoves
Of the rery heat makca.
AX LOW I»IlIOK*».
Call and we our vaiiety.
N. J.SWIER&CO.,
Al MARU.ET STREKT.
STOVES ANi RANGES!
Stove Lining* and Tittingi,
Tin Ware MamilUcliirers
Olaaa, Wo«.d«'n and Hollow Ware,
KITVU EX FUUyiTVti
And i'< «ldlerB' Snppllea.
VI'KU ^TO^;H ANT» OLD IHl»N V'
CHASED.
^t ,V IL f -^r IIV <Hi: T^ A IV 0 1 .1^^. ^
174 at 176 MIODLKKKX 8TRKKT.
Sidney I>re^%vett.
MO. 7 JOBN »TR««T.
GOLD KEDAL, FASUi 1873
RAKER'S
MfaslCocoa.
Warrantpdahaolutciypurr I
Coooa, from wLlch tho oxcwm <-!
Oil ha« been romoTad. It haa thri t
t;mf» the ttrtnffth of Coooa mlicii
with etarch, AnoWM)otor8nK»f
and U ihatvforo fur more eoouoii.
l'.«!, cutting U»t then ontoem ••
a,p. Ii is dollcloui, nourtahln..
|itr»«iirtheiilus, eaaJly digeated,
Bud admirably adapted for Invn'
Ida aa well aa forpcreou* In hiali..
■eM by flrewra eTwywhew.
omji_CO.,_Djrte§rJIass.
Job Worker and Bepnlrer of
and Water Knslnea. Printlns
tteam Pumpa. SlwfttiiK. Pnllejre, Lnw»
Mowera, Mowing Mnehlnea. ete.
Hhop 25 Middle Street, LoweU.
TBLBPHONS 1S4-4.
First Letter Foundrr in New Enilaiil
COMMBNCBD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted tor lu hard aad tooirh metaW lla
varletlea of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
jLadfor IU UNRITALLBD|Newapap«v
Addreaa onlera to JOHN I. ROOBB*.
W Water atreet, Boaton.
4VThe Courier and Joomal tyiM U ttw
foundry.
M
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] UUWASS.CO. (1
/BOOKBINDERS.
1:10 8^13-4 ccntf tt.1 :
LAMPS.
MINUTES
t
liiw Proueriy valued at #4117 naa >»«*•« '^
eoTered iml ?cM»re(l to the ov* ner^ then of.
The a .1). 01" al Ion for the comkMi.-atlon of lUe
foivJ ni -avelllnii and e..,.linK<'»t exp^''^^"
wni f 45.514, i".l "If ihl. ri066 re.oal«. unex-
peoiled. ______——
'•My 8«« la • •«>» Till "•O:** "ilS.?e7lu
Hat my l>*"f»»»«:'-. *V"^ Ua««toter nu
. the Daya of tfer Life."
^ Both my MMi ami mv dausihter tpo'«. '''"g
Hon PllN nifularly. It rryulatea the b-weh
Dalwiy" ori aVk or hlllou. headaebe, th-
eftis Of mall i<Uini>« to Uop Co., New Lon-
dODt Conn.
Aaentfor Medical Mlnutea, W. W. DUNCAN,
• l»l MIddleaea Street.
ALL KINDS
■ or-
Make the ONLY easy riding jump itai
or Surrey wagon. Also the bwt tad
moit styUih buggy. Sold by ftU dfl»l-
ers and builderi in Lowell. Write for
prioei to
WELLS & BPOFFOW),
BIDDLE k 8MABT,
0. W. LOMO,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLOEB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. BOA&DMAI,
OSGOOD MOfiSILL,
Ameibnryt
MOXJLI>IISOH
Incvery variety for house llnlah, and all kinds
of
For building, Tepalrlnjr or fencing ean be ol.
ulnetl at
'LOWESTT I>KICE8
At the oltl stand of
A. L. BROOKS' & CO.,
Button Street. Corner of Fletcher.
SOO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED DATS
Bradley's Supor-Pliosphat<^
— AKU
ENGLISH LAWN DRE88IKO,
ror aale cbeav by
J. O. ROOKKH A CO
«•. 81 and SS Market Str«H4.
1 UPLIX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANQINO LAMPS.
PAKOY HALL LAMPS. .
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBASS AND OLD 8ILVEE LAMPS.
With fanoy shadei.
Lampi and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
■AT-
POSTERS,
Gr
\
BSTAHLIXHKD 1857.
ifi
AND TABLETS.
-AJfl
■ At THB-
Courier Job OflSce.
RICE CARRIAGE SPAING
nmvoN, FA.
CO.,
Old BUnd of AiidrewB A Whei'ler. 41 Thnm-
dUe rtreet (Northern depot). The largest and
fln.*tT!ck Of nnl^hed work «o be lound In
Ml.Mleaex county, at prices '«"*^h tower than
ran lieobtalne«l elBCwhtre for llr«t claaa work.
No eAni charge for wtllng work cither l- or
?uiof Li)weL All onlera promptly executed
and la a aatlafaetory manner.
» '
O. B. ANDBKWB, C. WOBBtBR,
41 Ttomdiho Street, - - Nortfcem Depot,
I.OWBLL, MASS.
CJHOW OASM. BAlfpJI
Clrctilara,
IILL8, POS1
MttalaeAee
/, t
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^3H^
prepared le
[very Descriptioi ol FriRtlne
OlottifnoTt
** Dry GrOOclMt
Or Other EHiablishmMitB,
— at T«M—
Courier Job Office.
FIlENCll & PCHfEK'S
iSl * t^frtu HtrrH.
" -
Hair Tinta.
A'.i Uiipai-Hlleleil Prepamtlon
n r the Hair.
It Ut guaranteetl Id restore the
huir from gray to a benntifui
BHOWX OR BLACK IN ONE ^
HOUR. The Hair Tinta ie !*•
UUtcoprry of the proprietor, whoee
fxpeHineeinUAin AND HAIR
€iOODS is suffleletU evideuee of
his knowledge «/ what are the*
proper substaftoes to apply to the
hair. I'urtihasers have »he me*
taranee that IT COSTA 1X9
NOTHING tNfUBIOUHt i$ to
perfeeity harmUssm Prepared
only hy
15. J. tiiii:x>iivj1l»
04 Jklon-lmaolc Wtreet^
<i
ui
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LiOWBLI^ DAIL.T COUBIKB.
PoblUh«<l every atteroooD, Suiuteya excepted,
I n the Courier Building, J uit east of Uie TuM
OSoe, Merrimack street, LowoU, Maaa^ by
Martlea A Kowell. bubacrlpUou price f 6.00 a
year, 00 oeau a moDlb, 12 c«uU a weok.dellv-
•red by carder. bloKle ooplea * cents. Adver-
Uslug rates XuruUhed un appUcatloo.
l^wcU Weekly Journal publUlied from same
olBco un IVldays. I'rioe $1.M> per annum, al-
waya In advunoti. Larger circulation In towns
ir l.uwttll than all otlier papers.
KMTEKKli'Al BKOOMU CLABB MAIL MATTKK.
LOWELL DAILY COUBTO; TygSSDAY^ JAHUABY 8. 1888.
«D goveroiaents, and I NEW YEAH l|ECg»TiON~ ICBWa ITgMB. BOOtt *n|l
everybody M a niBU W»d ,^. A»«uai o<»tkeriair •l/ifcs' White ^TiMiraA ol4««UYe or aWnoh tooB of ^
iflii<>nce which bait ure- Honae— Who Were Theta aaa What «|.. r 1.1, tmimmmMr^ waa ■nrMWBfiill* mAiini* ia«._^l._ i_j
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€\it l^otofll Bails Courier.
TUESDAY, JANUARY .1. 1J«8.
Tb« KTMt >tato of Poonsylvanla owea ualy
the HUle debt of Ave niilllou dollars. •
elected by repubNoao
be It re«i{)ected by everybody as a iqbu and
an official, and tb« Influence wblcb bait pre
veuU^ bU re-electioD bo far now baa l>«eq
tbe fact that tbe board of asaeasont baa been
BUHpected of beina: tbe most active and eflS-
cient ploee of democratic machinery at tbe
city ball, and if the three vacaiKJles are
all flilid by republicans, tbe board will Btiti
l>e oue-liaif doinocratic.
Certainly tbe new (government has given
evidence of fairness, and a desire to reco«-
uize all tbe InllueBces which combined for
tbe choice of a Rooii admlnlKtratiou. And
aside from the ofltces referred to. it will be
admitted that tbe viectious have been bi^bly
commentluble. Mr. Dadmun n» city clerk,
Mr. (balicaH auditor, and MiOor Noyes as
chief of police, areexcelieutselootious, which
will (oniaiciid tbeniselves to tbe JuJ^meut
of citizenit, and the minor otfloos have been
equally, well lillnl. a« a nile.
QUOTATlONbl
Mr. jHintM UuHi«ell Lowell bu" ^Iven frexh
proof of Ills love for hl» virtually adupt«d
country, KnKland.— [I'bli. Bulictiu.
Wo wUU all our readers and patrons a
new year uh full of health and plenty as the
calendar i» full of 8's.— [Nashua Tei«Krapb.
about tbe
from Ku-
elite may
in tioac.—
Tbe Andrew Jackson club of C'bicaKO
reads Mr. Kandsll out of the denuK'ratic
party ; but Mr. I'arilxie nmkei* him i-liairmuu
of the committee on uppropriHtlons .
There seems to Ito some worry
actual (late of Mr. Hlaiiie'N return
rope. ThU is folly. Whatever
hapiton. Mr. Blaine will return-
[Phlla. Times.
Tiic mayors of tiie various cities in Ibe
»>tato will present loil;; mesnajteH to the peo-
ple. Kveivone of tlio*e will contain an ar-
ray of utalNlicH which KhouM proj»orlv
iclven l»y the retirini{ mityorH iUHtead
iucumiug men.— [Taunton Uazuite.
I>e
the
It would be* very appropriate indeed to
hold tlte democratic national convention in
Tammany ball. Tammany has not a frH^rant
mfinory, but so neither basUrover Cleveland,
or bis parly. ^^^^^^^^
Tbe Post pleads nolo contendore to the
4}bar|{ti that liaraar is not a threat lawyer, but
putH in a claim that it iloeKnH take a ^reat
lawyer to be ajustlc«0f lb« lotted Statea
supreme court.
The muKwuiups quote President Arthur,
aa a tarLfl reformer of tbe Cleveland sort.
and aaaert that republicans are Koii>K ^i^^'^ "»
bim and bis recommendations. This is non-
aenae. Mr. Arthur in 1883 and lt»8;) recom-
mended the abolition of all excise taxes ex-
cept those on di'<tllled spirits. He was a re-
%euutt reformer of the republican stamp.
No fliithts of tlie imagination, no oratorical
exaKurrallitns, however, will convince the
American people that they have in Cleve-
ItiU'l Muolhcr typical American instead of
the iieavT medfocrlty that he upocars to be,
to tlic averuKo citizen. -[Kali Ulver News.
Pr«'!<i<rent Cleveland has shown plainlv
that liu InteiiiU to l>e ix ttccon<l tiato a candl-
tlate of hi- party ; and to efl"ecl his purpoxe
he has thrown to the winds Ills former j)ro-
feitsionH of reform, and applied biniMelf to
Rainintf popularity in bin own party ljy dli*-
creiiitable moans— [Portland Press.
^_ PKUbONAt..
rh» ABBual Otstkerlair at ilM
Hona»-Who Were Thota
Thoy Woro.
Tbe White House was the main point of
interest to the official world and the public
Monday, and long before . the beKioDrng of
Uie President's reception tbe Kreit Iron gttcs
ciohing tbe PeiinHylvania avunuo eutrances
to lliu grounds were currounded by pwDplc,
who irazctl with curio.oilv at tbe brllllimlly
coktuinud throim of diplomats and olllcors
a« it tiled tbrouKh into llie Kxecutive Miin-
slon. The Intel ior.wtiH tsstefullv, but
laviohlv, decorated with polled i>lantH, llovv-
vrs and vines. The vetitll>ule was shnost
fliled with tiie Hcarlet coated Marine band,
uniler the lilrecliou of Professor Soussa,
wiiU-ii diM'oursed pluaKlng music as the cere-
monies pro;; rested. A few minutes after 11
o'clock tbe l>and liextin to play "llall to tlie
Chief," and the rec»tption party deawndcd
the hlaircttRO and entered tlie blue psrlor.
Marwhal Wilton and Lieutenant Duvui. V. H.
N., led tlie party, followed bv the President
and .MUm I^Hvnrd, Secretary Itayard and Mrs.
Clevelanil, .*<ecretaiv Kalrchlld and Mrs.
Wliltiicy, Sccictaiy Kndicott ami Mrs. Falr-
clilM, Po»liiiai«U'r-liencral Vilas and Colonel
Lainont. Secretary Whitney came later and
Joined the party in'thc blue parlor. Marsital
WlUon took a position ut llin wrktdoorof (he
room and Introduced the officials and public
to the Precldunl. who stood ut hi* right hand.
Lieutenant Duval performed a like service
for the officers of ttiu armv and uavy. Mrir.
Cleveland olooil near to the President, and
was as»ii.ted by Miss Ilayard, Mrf. Fairchild
and Mrs. Whitney.
Mrs. Cleveland wore a princess dress of
olive green plusb, trained, and cut pompa-
dour at the neck. The skirt was gathered
full at the waist, and the rich train of plui^h
wax wUiiout a single break. Go either side
and to the front were up-andiiown striiies
of corn etruscau i>llk lace, tlie only trimming
ui>on tlie ekirt. The same iai^ waa uxed to
edgf the s<iuare ucck, for epi^ulcta upon the
shouldcru, and «lowii the ellK)w sleeves, and
for cullx turned back at the elbow, and down
the front of the bodice on either side of the
faxlening". Her ri.i{ht liaiid was barod, and
on her aruH were g«>ld bracelets. lu tiie iai^e
in the side of her corsage was a coil of gold
wire. On her left hand was a gray-white
If James Ruxsell Lowell were beginning
life, with (be same aentiments and princi-
ples which now dominate hliu, he would
never write the Big'iuw Papers, nor hail he
so begun would he ever have l«een an aboli-
tionist. The old Yankee spirit which char-
acterized bis earlier days has all given place
to a cockney varalah. We almost expect to
Hn()/uim dropping h's In an after-dinner
Hpc^h.
Is it a work of BUpererofj^ation to remind
our new board of mayor and aldermen i|nd
chief of police that it isn't absolutely nec^it-
sary to wait until new licenses are issued l>e-
f ore violations of the law are prosecuted^
Tbe Sunday sales of liquor are supposed to
be very common now. .^^o-called apotheca-
rlea are supposed to be carrying on practical
bar-rooms. Minors are thought to be served
with liquors, contrary to the stalute. Tiie
present government is the only oue we have,
and Its responsibility for the enforcement of
the law began yesterday. Thorough work
now will make tbe same much cai^ier next
May.
Mr. Cleveland ha» made more bad ap-
pointmunts to offi ;c than j?ood ones, and
some of Ihcm pretty mighty bad. But the
woi-st one is that of tiie present secretary of
the interior to i>e a justice of the supreme
coiirt. At the lust accounts this miwi consid-
ered Abraham iiiucolii a very Ijad character.
That might l>c condoned, as a mere matter of
opinion. He violated his oath of office by
leaving Congress to swear allegiance to the
Boutheru confederacy. That was treason,
and having been pardoned might be over-
looked, if there were not plenty of good men
who never had committed treason, from
whom to select a justice. lie has declared,
even since he was pardoncti, that the 1.1th,
14tb and 15th amcntimcnts to the constitu-
tion were not legally adopted, and are not
properly a part of the fundamental law of
the country. That means that slavery Is not
legally aliolished. that the colored men are
not legally citizens, and that it would be
constitutional to pay the rclwl «lebt. This
ought to be enough. But besides nil this he
Is no lawyer. Who can say that Lucius
QuIntuN Curtius Lamar ought to be con-
firmed h ___________»«_«
The City omcea.
The theory upon which the rcpniilicnn
•city council has elecled Mr. Sleeper city
treasurer and Mr. Cawley superintendent of
•treets, lias l>een that the victory at the late
election was not entirely u patty one. and
that it would \te both decent and oxpediiiiit
to retain offlcialM who are not amenalile to
tlie «!harge of making their ofllecs parti'*an,
and who linve lieen efficient and faithful pul>-
llc servants. The theory is a wholesome
one, and tbe general testimony is that It has
been exemplified In the choices referred to.
There are those who assert tliat Treasurer
Hleeper has been otl'cnsivcly democratic in
Ids treasurership, and th a Mr. Cawloy has
not t>een averse to uHMixt in.:; tlie democracy
through his ofllcial position. But the gener-
al tiellef Is that, on the whole. Imth have
. 'done very well, and if anything
•lioit of a clean sweep was to be
■wde, tbe rigbt men have been selected as
•'Bpare<l monuments." The some would un-
iJhMibtadlj be said of Mr. Marrcn on tlio
board of asBOBsoni, if the board were not
solidly democratic, and all its memlicrs could
l)«,raacbcd. Mr. Marreo has been repeatedly
Hon. and Mrn. John D. Lon;; are receiving
con^'ratulations on the birth of a Imy.
SeiiatorTurpie of Indiana In reported at
saying that the Senate is a dull place, and he
does not like it. Ben HnrrNon didn't ttntl It
so, and wouKl lie glad to relieve Mr. Turpie.
Mr. John shepard of Boston, whose seri-
ous 11 loess caused so much alarm, was more
comfortable .Sunday, and no fears are now
entertained of an immediate fatal result.
Clement Huxh Hill Monday resigned as
clerk of the United States district court for
Massachusetts, and ElUha Bassett has been
appointed his successor. Mr. Hill will make
extensive travels abroad, having i-ecently
fallen into a fortune.
Dr. Bra Iford K. Peirce has dpflnltely re-
tired from I lie c<iitorship of ^ion'a Herald,
with which he has been long and honorably
identified, to give his time hereafter to the
duties of his growing work as the head of the
Newton public library. _^
N K W HAMPSlIiuE .
There is said to be not a single vacant
house in Lancaster.
The best green wood is selling in FVances-
town for W.-') to J3.50 a cord.
Buttcrticid Hopkins of Pembroke, aged
57. who lay out of doors all night during the
late cold snap and had both feet frozen, was
carrletl to the county farm at North Bos-
cawen, where his fret were amputated. He
will probably die.
Miss Jennie Pritchird of Nashua, step-
j daugiiler of J. W. White, treasurer of tlie
Bostou and Lowell railroad, who a few
weeks ago went on a Kaymoud excur^ion to
California for the benefit of her health, died
at Riverside. Cal., Friday.
FOUlfilUN XEWS.
The Pope's lubilee.
The Peter'M pence collected at the jubilee
mass Sunday amounted to $400,000. Tlie
Pope received 2oOO congratulatory telegramo,
including one from the Shah of Persia. Ho
intends to send auto;;ruph letters to all the
sovercisrns who have written to him, and it
is stated that the letter to Queen Victoria
will be of special importance. The Pope
has presented to each member of his family
an object selected from his numerous gifts.
Notes.
Mr. Sexton is reported to l)e l>etter.
Special police protection has been accorded
to Mr. Balfour, the secretary for Ireland.
The prison board has ordered that Father
Matthew Ryan, who is In prison under tbe
crimes act, l>e permitted to wear his own
clotiiiiij; and underwear.
Roumanla is preparing for war in earnest.
A decree lias been published, Jixing the num-
ber of recruits for tlie coming year at 44,500.
The arsenal antl state railway factories are
working ilav and uiv'ht. It is stated that
Roumanla, If obliged to enter the field, can
do so with 'M\,000 men.
A special and protracted mectini< of the
privv council was held in Duldin Monday.
Mr. iJalfour, the chief secretary for Ireland,
and Prince Ktlwaid of Saxe-Wcimar, com-
mander of tiie forces in Ireland, were pres-
ent. It is stated that the council decided to
8Up|)ress the league in Dublin and thus crip-
ple the central executive.
The Hrilisli ironclad Hercules touched a
reefotr Farrol. Simin, Monday, knocked a
hole in her side and Is gradually sinking.
A sharp shock of earthquake was felt In
the city of Mexico Monday.
Folltioal Notes.
Tlic statu committee of the prohildtionists
have chosen .James H. Roberts of Camlirldge
chairman, by 22 votes to 14 ^or Joseph N.
Brown of Chelsea. Frank P. Dyer wa» re-
elected secretary and J. H. Nason treasurer.
It wan voted to unite with the W. C. T. U.
Ill a petition to tlic ieL'islttlure f(.r the repeal
of the licenae law and the suliKlitution there-
for of a proiiibllory law. The chairman and
secretary were Instrncted to take steps for
tbe calling of the vai Ions congressional con-
ventions for tlie election of delegates to the
national convention.
The New York republican caucus nominat-
ed (;ole for Speaker, 51 to 10 for Uustod, who
was Speaker of the la^t House.
After diphtlicria, scarlet fever or pneu-
monia Hood's Sarsaimiilia will give strength
to the system and expel all (toisou from the
biQod.
glove and a cloned fan, and In her hair, which
was in a Clylie knot, was arranged a dia-
mond necklace, cauglit with two dia-
mond stars. Her neck was without orna-
ment, and outlining the waist line was a
white silk cord, knotted in front and failing
almost to her toes, ending in two tassels, j
Her slippers were bronze leather, embroid-
ered with bronze b^atls. Miss Bayard wore
a hlgh-ncek dress of black dotted tulle short
skirted, trimmed with black lace and
oiien V-shaped at the neck, veiled with
black tulle. There were rows of white ;
pearls aliout her throat, and a great bunch of ^
American Beauty roses In.iier corsage. She
held a black fan ami wore black gloves.
Mrs. Fairchild wore a toilet of white satin.
It was half-hii;h in the neck, had a train of
ivorv Willie brocade*, and the front fei»looned
with while gauze over small frills of plaited
gauze and lace. She wore a larHo pearl pen-
dant from a white ribbon that encircled her
throat. Mrs. Whitney wore a French dress
of antiqhe blue brocaile, with rows of silver
embroidery upon tbe folding panels. The
train was full and plain. The uoraage was
V-shaped, drapud with silver bangled tulle,
and at the point she wore an Immense dia-
mond star. In her ears she wore (»oiitaires.
Tbe space in tbe rear of tlic reception par-
ty was tilled with (lersons promluent in
Washiuictou official society, among tbem be-
ing Miss Kndicott, Mrs. Lainonl, Mtn Vilas.
Miss (larland, Mrs. Sheridan, Mrs. Ueorgo
Bancroft and Mrs. Stebbins. When the par-
ty bad taken up Its position and exchanged
greetings with the memtiers of the cabinet,
the diplomatic corps was received. All the
foreign ministers were present except tbe
representatives from Portugal aUd Italr.
Seuor Preston of Hayti, the deab of the
corps, led the party, which made a' brilliant
picturo in tbe lavishly embroidered diplo- 1
matic costumes. The Chinese minister and j
his suite, clad in richly decorated silk Orient-
al garb, attracted much attention. I'iie su- ]
(irenie court next paid its resjiects to the 1
'resident, all tbe members being present.
It was followed by Judges of the court of
claims and the members of the district Judi- {
eiary. Then came the senators and reure- j
sentativcs In Congress, with their ladles, j
rather more in number than is usual upon j
New Year's day. Speaker Carlisle <lld not
enter with the meinliers of the Hou'*c, but j
came nearly half an hour later.. The officers .
of the army and navy, who had as-*eml)led !
at tlieir respective departments, reathed the
doorway just »s tlie last of the represeiilatives j
passed through the blue room. Lieutenant- ;
(Kneral P. II. Sheridan headed tlie army of- .
ticcrs. while Rear Admiral Jouett led the I
naval contin;,'ent. All the officers in Wash-
ington, active and retired, were in line, mak-
ing a pretty picturo with their dark blue uni-
forms. Tlie (iraiid Army of the Republic,
with !i lars^e number of meral^ers. and the
Oldest Inhabitants' association of tlie Dis-
trict of Columbia were the last oi';;auizod
bodies to exchange greetings with the pres-
idential party, and it was 12.30 before the
western gale was thrown open anil the gen-
ertil public admitted. Although the people
were present in large numbers, the crowd
was hardiv equal to those of previous years,
preHumal)ly for the reason that ino>l of the
citizens have been able to gratify their desire
to meet the President at his weekly recep-
tions during tlie fall and winter. The re-
ception terminated at 2 oclock, having
passed olT su(;cessfully in every particular
and without incident.
Five of the seven Cabinet officers kept
open house. At noon the diplomatic corps
Were entertained at breakfast at tbe resi-
dence of the secretary of state. In tlie din-
ing '-oom the table was adorned with smilax
and dowers, and a substantial hot and cold
luncheon with wines, punches and ices was
served. - After 2 o'clock a general reception
was held, lasting until late In the afternoon.
.Secretary and Mrs. Fairchild's reception be-
gan upon their return from the President's
reception, Mrs. Fairchild being assisted by a
number of lady friends. Mrs. Kndicott was
unable logo to the White House with the
Secretary and Miss Eudlcott, on account of a
recent sprain, which prevents her standing
for any length of time. She received, how-
ever, at home after 2 o'clock, assisted by
the Secretary and Miss Endi ott and
Miss Gardner of Boston. Secretary
and Mrs. Whitney were at home
at 1.80 p. m., when llicy received the
navy department offi(!ials, who breakfasted
with them l»y special Invitation. Mrs. Whit-
ney was assisteti by the wives and daughters
of iiavv department bureau cliiefs luxi other
ladies.' The postmastcr-ireneral and M'ss
Vilas received informally for an hour or so
upon returning from the White House. Sec-
rotary Lamar's wife was out of town, and
there was also no reception at the ro«idenco
of Attorney-General (jurland. Mrs. S|»caker
Carlisle received her friends in the Riggs
parlors from 2 o'clock.
^Tba greA ol^ectiYe or SMnoh leas of
tbe Lick teleseopa was suoeeasfully mount*
ed in San Joae, Cal., Sunday.
—A wealthy tobaiico naerohant, Augustus
Lauterbacb, was thrown from bis horse at
the Eighth avenue entrance to Central
Park, New York, Monday, and kille«1.
—At a watchmeeting of colored Baptists
in Forgetown, Ala., Saturday, the floor gave
wav, the building collapsed and three (ler-
j son's were killed and between SO and 80 In-
jured,
not I —A farm laliorer named Walthope, a half-
1 witted white man, was hanged by negroes
I in Plckenseountv, 8. C, for criminally av
saulting a colored girl, 18 years old, who
died of her injuries.
—Burglars entered tbe bouse of Dr. Ed-
ward Bert, in Chicago Sunday, chloroformed
every member of the fainilv, and stole a $8S0
gold watch. Over IIHOO worth of Jewelry
was left undisturbe<i.
—A crucible containing 150 pounds of
molten brass broke Mondav in the foundry
of B. U. A H. Cramp, niiladelpbla, and
John S<dt*ner was fatally Injured. Five otb*
ers were severely hurt.
— Tbe temperani'e paffy in Toronto, Ont.,
Buflered a reverse Monday, Ibeir candidate
for mayor and the by-law to re<lu •« the
numlier of taverns and shop licenws being
defeated by large majorities.
—Stephen Conroy killed his'rootbor. Mar-
garet Conroy. an<l her paramour, Patrick
O'Donnell, In Baltimore Sunday, because
they spent all his money for liquor. He ad-
mitted the crime and was arrested.
— A shooting alTray between political fac-
tions look place in New Orleans Psturday,
tluring which City Administrator Patrick
Meahv was fatally wounded, and Mike Walsh
and Daniel Markey seriously hurt.
—Miss Sallie Somers, 10 years old. a music
teacher In Bowmaustown, Pa., committed
suicide Friday bv taking laudanum. Her
father's dissipation led to the act, and abe
left long letters explaining her dee<i.
—Rev. Edward F. Miles, minister of tbe
Protestant Kt»i»copal eliuroh of the Reform-
atiaii. New Y«»rk, has lieen missing since
Friday, i-nd it is feared his mind ha* become
aflect«*d, owing to overwork at recent revival
Sfyoeji*
Waatlief Indications.
Jftn. "3, nooa.— For Hew En^lwid,
warmer, fair weather, followed by rain,
light to freih loiith westerly winds.
The Bijou Shoe Store.
This month we shall offer some
unapproachable barg^ains in odd
iota, shopworn goods and lines
that we shall not carry another
season. We take stock on Febru-
ary Ist and before that date we
intend to have all these odd lines
entirely cleared ont by putting
such ridiculous low prices on
them that they will sell them-
selres. This week we offer :
Brp 4n^ ,f amp 6oo(s.
Oentral ^tore
ANNOUNCEMENT.
ineetlogs.
—By the exploainn of a ktroseue lamp in
Portland, Ore.. Saturday ulj(,ht dohn and
Maliel RaMon, aged nine and seven years
res^^eetivelv. were liurned 'to death. The
mother in trying to save her children was
l>adly burii«>d.
—During a light between boys in Pitts-
burg, Pa., Monday, Joseph Johnson, aged
1(1. was fatally shot. About ftO boys par-
ticipated, and the battle licgan with stone-
Ihiowing. but finally revolvers were drawn.
Five arivsts have been made.
—When the safe of I'ayne. Stcck * Co..
bankrupt jewellers in New York, was opened
in the presence of creditors Saturday, dia-
monds valued at $4000, which they boi»ed to
riiKl. did not appear. The assignee thinks
1140.000 tbe value of the assets and the liabili-
ties as ie»8 than ^100.000.
—The engine house of the Equitable gas
works of New York was blown to atoms
Saturday night, probalily from a liomb. The
l)o.lv of Frank Plalsted, the engineer, was
found Sunday, but a fireman is missing. The
corauany's loss is tMMO. and the damage to
ailjuluing buildings is f26,000.
—An attempt was made to blow up tbe
vault at the Drover's National bank at the
llnion stock vards, Chicago, Salurdav night,
by means of dynamite, but loo much pow-
der was used and tbe knob indicator was de-
stroved. The thieves were afraid to try
agal'n and left, leaving f50,000 in tbe vault.
—The killing of Kobert Hamilton, the con-
fldentlHl servant of A. J. Drexel of Pblladel-
Kbia, who was found unconscious In anoutp
CUM) lielonging to William Bennett at As-
bury Park, has caused much excitement.
His watch was missing. A reward of 917AO
has lieen oflTered for the apprebenaiou of the
murderer.
—There was a collision on the Third Ave-
nue Elevated railroad. New York, Saturday,
wlien a shuttle train ran into a passenger
train at Thirty-fourth street, derailing one
car of the latter and nearly pushing it into
thestreet. Only two persons were ii\)ureil,
and they not seriously, hut everybody was
terribly frightened.
Farmer* who know that tobacco-stalks are
verv valuable manure, because their ashes
contain a great portion of potash, perhaps
do not know that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is
the best cure for coughs and colds.
Save dentists' bills and toothache, by using
Rubifoani. the delisihtfnilj' fragrant ^ub^ti-
tute for tootli powder. Try it. 2.^;.
Ma HHfitrt tiring aM«f Hnilroad Stocks
and other Investment securities tKiughtand sold
by Wm. Shepanl, 28 Central street. Telephone
No. 21«V-l
i^eal (fstate.
&Go.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Presoott Natlouai Bank.
After the Uoltdays,
when stomachs were overloaded with
good-
ies, Paine's Celery Coinnonnd should be useil.
It will surelv cure tbe hidigestlon and dys-
pepsia caused by the Christmas dinner, and
drive away that out-of-sorU feeling. JuBt
try It. .
.tferfiiMt'a Mmir Bfr^,
M Mernnaaek street. Is a popnUr maort (or
»<nes who destre to obtalo enulne bargalna. I
The proprietor has placed aucta low prices or |
every doscrtplton of hair goods that everybody j
shoul<l uke ailvantage of tbem at oiios. dOl I
early (or a ohotoe selaotloa. 1
We take pride in showing property
like the residences we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der onr personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangtjment, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
odd water, and have set soapitone tubs,
etc.
Wo recommend them to yonr notioe.
•4fl0O.— Wo seldom have a place tliat wo can
offer fit the low )irlec |daccd on this extra well-
budt two-story house of eight rooms, Itcsldo
bath >onm; heated by fiiniace, has hanl weed
fliH)rs In <linli)ff room, kllchoii and pantry;
liandfomo gas Hxtiircs, etc. Nelghtxirho )d first-
dass and near business. ( r6&U)
Oo Oentml Street.— Very ileslrn4>l« piece of
property, consisting of two-story house and
nearly /too feet of land. (Joiild easily l>e made
to p ly mure than 10 |>er cent. net. (1069)
Mot (Mr from Merrimnck Stn**!.— Two-
st4>ry, two-tenement house of 14 rooms, finished
In good shaiie. A liargaln at $SflO0. (100^
If yon will call at our office we will show you
some Investiiients that will pay you lietter than
10 |>er cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co..
. M OKKTRAL 0TRBBT.
OverPrvMOtt Mattoaaa Bank.
Lot 1. Jboui 40patr§ GENTS
CORK SOLE SHOES, which
are impervious to tnoisfure and
the best shoe a gent can wear in
winter weather, at $4,09 per
pair, The»e are ttrictty reliable
and would be cheap at $5, There
are only a few of them and they
cannot be dupHcateti,
Lot 9, 38 paire GENTS* ENG'
LISU GRAIN LEATHER TAP
SOLE BALS, eoiid in every r«-
epect and great wearere. We
have thefn in all eiMes and differ'
ent widthe. We have marked
them at $2,13 per pair, which ia
two-thirde their regular v€U%te,
To those who give ehoee hard
wear and want dry feet, we ree-
commend this shoe.
Lots, 27 pairs CURTIS^ MA'
CHINE SE WED CALFSHOES,
Ttiese goods are known every'
where and have never been sold
less than $4,00, ff'hat we have
will go quick at $2,97 per pair.
Lot 4. 97 pairs LADIES*
GENUINE OIL GOAT SKIN
BOO is, all sixes and widths
frotn A to E, These goods are
correct in fit antl style and arc
made in a factory where they use
no machine work (except sew-
ing), the result of which is tnore
solid and better worif. These
are just the thing for th&present
weather as they are wartner,
wear better, and keep the water
out better than any ki€l >n the
market. We have placed them
OH our tables at $2,09. This
make and grade of shoe sells with
some dealers at $3,30,
Lot 5. About 50 pairs odd
MISSES* AND CHILD*S shoes
ranging in price from $,1,2S to
$2.00, we have lumped at 98o,
per pair.
Lot 0, Two cases XjOdies* Goat'
skin boots suti^ble for the damp,
cold weather, solid in every re-
spect antl good fitters, $1,37 per
pair* Regular price $2,00,
Call and examine these speeial
bargainii and see tor yoorsell it
they are not JuHt what we May—
ridiculously cheap.
Watch Us All This Month.
The store of OSWALD Sc CO.
will bo closed to the public
TUE8DAT, JANUARY 8d, as we
shall doTote the entire day to the
work ot marking down the prices
ot bnr immense stocK of Dry and
Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Underwear,
Hosiery, QIoyos, Handkerchief^,
Blankets and Honsekeeplnf
Goods.
We are impelled to do this as *
we mnst close out onr stoek with-
in the next 60 days, and in order
to do so shall make such a sweep-
ing reduction in prices, that the
goods will Tirtually sell them-
selTOS.
Oswald & Co.,
3S ai&d 3T CeistrfU Street.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 78 Mtfrimaok St.
Important Notice
DieiSOI^VKD.
Th* oop*rta«rship heraCofor* •xlstlac
b«tw«mi OustaTua L. Day and «f . J. Callac>
hmn, under th* Una bmim of
DAY, CALLAGIIAN & CO,,
OF BOSTON,.
Cloak Manufacturers,
ha^lBK ba«B dlssolTed, they decided te ••-
oepttheofn>rorO'DONNKLI.*GIl.BRIDB
for the belance of their manufactured stoek
of Cloaks. Wraps, Seal Plush Sacquea.
Newmarkets and Rairlans, conslsUac et
over elsven hundred \arments In choice
new and fk<esh cooda.
The said O'Donnell * Qllhrtde will place
In their cloak rooms f<or the public inspe^
tlon some of the most startUnc hariralas
ever oflTered in outside garments, and here*
with submit a few of the prices and Invito
every lady to call and examine.
ISO Ladies' Cape Newmarkets,^
for $5, $6,50, $7.50 and $10—
half the cost to tnanufacture,
lOO Raglans, some of the best
things of the season, for $10,
$12,50, $15— sold to date for
$17, $19, $25.
Ladies* Walking Jackets, tn AS'
tr:ichan, Boucle, Beaver, Ker-
S€V Cheeks and Stripes, for
$1,75, $3, $3,75, $4.50, $5.
75 Seal Plush Saeques, best qumU
ity, 42 inches long, for $17^
$22,50 and $25, The above
goods sold this season for $33,
$42 and $50.
90 Sent Plush Wraps, in a great
variety of styles and tHmming,
for $10, 9fl2.50 and $17.
37 Seal Phish Jeutkcts, with Seat
and Beaver fur tHmmings, for
$9, $12, and $13,50,
300 Misses* and Children's Cfar-
ments, in Plushes, AstradkaHs^
Cheeks and Stripes, plaited and
shirred skirts, for about 3$e*
OM the doUar. .
O'DONNELL & GILBRIDE.
us, ua, uo a ui veriMtt It
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T^El
FINANCIAL.
Todaj
'i Boston and Hew Tork
Maikets.
LOCAL NEWS.
i\ iit>\.
iVrem Oordley A Ooas]
>f-J
The market opened waak this nomlDg on
heary »clUng from abroad and prices have not ^^„,^
the lust sales of 1887. Today tlis market work,
Is lather a iirsappolnlinent to the sUvet as high
•r prices were looke«l for. 8UII tbe feeling Is
that higher prices are bound to come within a
short Uroe. The Heading troubles have had a
bad effect so tar and unless U U soon settled
the market wlH not be as strong as It was ex-
peeled aud the bull market will be somewhat
dalareil- Money plenty at clearing house.
Laaaa all 4 per cent.
Quotations.
BUMI>8.
Closing Opening Closing
Jan. 3. Jan. S.
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■lis Telephone Co. >*>•
BAiLKOAP arooaa.
U)VKNDKRa'H PHAKTASIM.
The eirtertalnmeut at MusJo ball last night
bT Lovenbenc's Pbaota»tl«s outy lacked va-
riety lo be entirely satisfying. All that was
done by Ibe clever family wan entertulnlnK
enouKh, but a few good specialty perforiueis
in dlirercnt llneH would supply what the bill
now iHckB. The LovenbergH, t^^*""]®*!.*"^
l.*ua, are very dexterous lu tdflKht of hand
and the former pluvs niunlcnl k1»»«*»
rtes of tb« Suiday acbool.tba ladleaf ■gdaWe, MW-Jfl**^ ^'"'" ^' ^^^^
tlie ladlM* mlaaloiiary aoeletr.libe T. r.9. O. id iqb^-o. . . .. •
-- * - ■ QoWen Sule, and tba report of ' i«XirH-.,.i j v..^ «hu
wia • mambar
INAUOURATION DAY.
Froin Yesterday's Beeoad EdltlMi.
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IBS
16
1.ABOR NKW8.
Troubles In Dover.
By order of tbe Lasters' Protective union,
all lasters employed at George B. Went-
worth'shhoe factory lu Dover, N. H., quit
work Monday. Tbey say that until Wenl-
worth acoedes to ueruin demands tbe strike
will continue. , , „„,
There l» trouble In the OsrrUon Hill a«-
MBblT, K. of L., owliHt to the decrease In
■ambers, and charges are ma.le by Master
Workman Miller that three of the lead ng
jBembers bave formed u conspiracy to die-
baiMl and dlvli'e the treasury, amouutlug to
flioa, among them.
Strike Among the lilnors.
A meeting of Kulgbts of Labor and rall-
roulers wa» held in Shamokin. Pa., Monday,
and a general strike of miners and railroad-
ers was ordered lo l»eKlu toiiay throughout
the MUtbrarlte region, except in the Wyo-
ming vallev. Tlje entire coal region was
r«pre»euteil, and the w-ntlment was unani-
mous lu favor of the strike for an advance
In wages. The miuerH declare they are pre-
pandfor a six months' siege. The Headiug
rnilroad oftlciiih claim to be indifferent and
do not care whether Ibc miners strike or not.
Tbe strike of the trainmen is pronounced a
dismal failure, and if anything s needed to
defeat and rout the Kniyht of Labor execu-
tive committee In the cuul regions, it is the
stoppsre of the minen, for If tliere l« no coal
mined there will be nothing for trainmen to
do. The conipanv l»elleveM that Inasmuch as
it »oeaMlvi'ecun'dl500 new men for the
trains, it can hire enough miners to Uke out
eoouKb coal lo supply the manufact-
urers who are most in m^ii ot fuel.
On the other hand it i« said that things are
not ns rosv aw the company claims, and that
it will be dim.ult to move trains. It is stated
tbut the new enjiinecrs burned out at least
15 locomotives, enfailinjr a heavy loss on the
oomuany. Chairman L^e. one of the leaders
in the railroad Mrike, is to hold a conference
witb Mr. Powderlv in regard to the minerh
. litMibles twlsv. A mass meeting of 1500
miners at Ml. "Carmel Monday decided not to
mine a pound of coal unless the advance was
^PrSwent Anthony Talicy of the Miners'
and l^ichorers' A malgsmnled association Isop-
peeed lo tbe strike, desiring that the parties
settle tbe matter by arbitration.
Notes.
Several new brickyards will be opened
next spring in Gonic, N. IL, which will lu-
oRMse tbe toui manufacturing capacity to
»4»0,000 annually, and make It tbe leading
brick centre in the state.
As was expected, the gisss workers em-
ployed bv the Boston and Sandwich Ulaaa
teetory did not return to work Monday, and
Saturday many of tbem removed tbeir tools
from the factory. Work in tbe decorating,
alcblng and some of tbe other departmenU
will continue until the stock is used up.
whea, if the difHcuitics are not settled, a
■eneral suspension will undoubtedly occur,
^bout 1000 employes of tbe six largo glaaa
fhetorks in Hrooklyn, who were alTeeted by
arule of tbe Qlassmakers' Manufacturers'
MBoclalion, which went into elTeot Monday,
Btniek SaturdAy l)ecauBe tbeIr employers
Wanteil tbem to yvork by the piece and with
Apo-union men. _. . ^ .
Henry W. Burr, formerly superintendent
•f the Para Rubl»er .Shoe company Id South
rraralngbam, has slarted a rubber shoe and
inMmer factory at Granby, Que., taking
Sway Mine of the bei.t help from tbe Para
^James E. Qulnn was Sung^t'^tT^*
aZster workman of !>• A. W.K.^of L.,of
Hivv York, iM-atlng 8baw, the candidate of
tts opposition, by einbl votes.
A SD per cent, reduction tu tbe wagw
«lw employes of Fisher's foundry,
town. l*a., went Into effect Monday.
The area in the Charlotte furnace in tbe
FItlaburg coke reaions were banked Moo-
dhy, tbe employes having refoseti lo accept
hUH per««nt. reduction In wages. The
Aui^iowo affects 150 men.
Tharort Pitt gIsss f-ctory «t PW»burg.
rs., resumed operations Monday, the objoo-
tloaable ru!es made at a recent rosnufsotur-
•ra' meeting, and against ^blch lb« mao
■tnick, oot having been preaeolcd In IhU
OM^hooaand nine bundrad aad iflf^x
^■M of aboaa. tlia larnat ablpoNMit ih OM
like an artist. The children, Addle and
K^telle, arc very bright and pretty, and
pleased greatly. The company remains thit
and tomorrow evenings, with a matinee to-
morrow, at which prices will be 16, 'id and.
8A cents.
I.KtniJKK BY MR. GKKKNIIALOB.
Before the Matliew Tem|»ei»««|e institute
last night, Hon. F. T. GreenhaJgegavw nu in-
teresting »n«l carefully-prepared lecture on
"8elf-gov Tmneul." Mr. Greonhalge com-
piired self-government lo a number of pro-
tective circles about the Indfvldual. Those
circles are tiie nation, the state, the county,
tlie. Itv and the home. The value of the
home as a support of the state was the theme
of M portion of llio lecture. The body s like
a slate, and Its government U very s niilar to
that of a slate. Properly cultivated and de-
veloped, It is tbe most graceful and beautiful
oliject imaginable. Huch lenuwrunce socle-
ties as the speaker was addressing arc great
promoters of self-governmenl, giving opiior-
tunity for each n.an tu attain the highest
physical development./! i,. ^ .
Mr. Oreenbarge wai/ftiv^ R vote of thanka
at the «:lose of his ad«iress. The instHliation
of <iftlcers followed, and then came a musical
and literary entertainment.
MR. MANTRI.I..
Cultivated tijeat re-goers will exi)erlcnce a
genuine pleasure at Music iiall Thursday evon-
inii. wljeH the voung and brilliant actor. Kob-
ert B. Msutell.'wlll appear In th« interesting
drams, "Monbars." Mr. Munteil Is an actor
who has won tlie high place which be holds
bv genuine taleiil, well nurtured In a good
school. He has never done anything poorly,
andbis**liOris Ipanoff" in "Kedora" was one
of the most effective assumptions on tbe
Americau stage. ••Monbars" is a story of
the time of the first Napoleon. It U a
strong, effective piece, with some striking
incidents. The company Is good throughout.
The scenery is appropriate, and as for the
costumes, let the Worcaster Garette grimly
remark: •The costumes are those of the
French DIroctorv, which we need hardly add
are much preltieV than those of tlie Worces-
ter Directory."
KRI.L.OUG COMINO.
Musical folks will be delighted to learn
that Clara Louii* KelloKg is to be heard in
Lowell. She will sing at Music hall Salur-
dav night, and will be assisted by her own
whcert company. Tbe conc««rt will Include
miscellaneous uuml^er* and two operatic blU
in costume, from "La Favorita" and "Rigo-
icllo." The sale of i>eaU will begin tomor-
row.
JfUTM.
In the suit In New Bedford of liOuise J.
ICissiug, the prima donna of the Bennett *
Moultun opera company, vs. George A.
Baker, manager of that organization. Judge
Borden has rendered a decision for the
plaintiff in tbe sum of MS.aS, which virtual-
ly removes Ibe Hoe of fSfl imposed upon the
lady for laughing at Lynn. .....
The hrsl assembly of tbe three of thU vyln-
ter bv the Vesper Boat club took place last
night at Mechanics ball. The attendance
was good, and a pleasant lime was had by
those who participated. „, . , . »
Tbe "ganders'^ of the ShattOck street
church will prepare supper and entertain-
ment tomorrow night. They are gay and
lively "ganders,'' and no one will be a gooae
who patronizes them, bee advertisement.
tbe_
E. and tba
the pastor. . ^ ,• _..»_
The reporU brought out the following
facts : There have been added to tbe oburcb
during tbe year nine persons, bv profesalon.
Seven have died, and seven taken lelters to
other churches, showing a net loss of nve.
As many of those who were dismissed or
died were absent members, there is a iiet
gain of three in the resident membership,
which is just 100. The average alteodanco
at the morning service on Sunday* has been
140, about the same as the preceding year.
The average atlendanoe at the Friday ev*"'
lug prayer meeting has l»een 44, a gain of 0
over llie preceding year. The Sundav school
numbers 288, witb an average stteudance of
Ua for the year. The Infant class numbers
7i. These figures show a marked gain over
1H80. Tiiere are 114 families rejfulariy rep-
resented In the services; B6 families are rep-
resented in tbe membership of the church.
Tbe following benevolences were report-
ed : For foreign misBious, VMM, of which
MiO. Edward J. Noyei, chief of poltoe, it
A palive of Qeorgetown, where be waa bom
September 7th, 1843. His millUry service
during the war has heretofore been stated,
and was a long and honorable one. He wks
elecled cUy marshal January lllh, 1881. and
again January 2d, 1882, MIcbacI K. McDonald
succeedlnir bim us marshal in 1888. In De-
eemlwr, 1884. M^|. Noves was elected mayor
fol- the year 1886, and bis year of service as
mhvor was s creditable one. He will be a
Kopular chief of police, as he was in 1881-2.
laj. Noyes commenced his duties as chief of
police today. ^
The Wamealt Power Company's Case
Asalnst the Lowell and Andover Hnil-
road.
, Tbe examination of this case continues to
drag slowly along b'sfore the sherllTs Jury at
the superior court room. On 3Ionduy sev-
( ral real estate ownern and dealers were ex-
amined relative to the value of the pov»»er
company's land, taken by the railroad coin
Mew
the
City Oevnella Inatnlled— Wtat
Mayors lugKeated.
The cities of tbe state iuauguratad their
new boards of government yeaterday with
the customary oeremoulea.
^ The Inaugural of Mayor O'Brien of Boston
status that the gross debt of Bostou to Jan. 1
is 94H,(JH2,428, The net debt is 127,627,688,
an Increase of a million and a quarter over
lust year. He takes a rosy view of the city's
condition, and claims that its government is
strictly non-partisan. He opposes Increasing
the limit of tbe citv's indebtedness; Considers
tliat the -assessors have made a correct valua-
tiou of property. notwithstaniiing rec4.'nl pro-
tests, whicli be deslgniUcs as bare-faced, and
favors wiping out tlie ordinance which pre-
vents preuclnng on the common. The may-
or, altliough recently unwell, appeared at the
I cily hull with the governor and Chief Juitlce
i Morton and the ceremonies proceeiled as
usual. Charles H. Alien was unanlmoo«(y
.._ .. .—. - ^, , r-.r , I »♦•. ''"''■""^''■""1: elected i>resldent of the board of aldermen,
the ladles' missionary society gives fflO; for uany, the case of the pialiitlfis not having an ^^^^^^ David F. Harry was elected to preslile
home missions, $44; for American Seamen _s I^^q put |q .! .«.- «i /^»ir..„„ ..,»« r.....u..i..i
ittee, pastor and deaaons, Abel Co- extent of its business. Paul 1
vard 8. Howe, Mrs. A. C. Varnum i gave testimony as to tbe value of
U. H. Willcox: committee on be- | tale involved, and this closed th<
s. pastor. Dr. Colton, Aliel 4Joburn - for the plaintiff.
home missions, bm; lor Americau cwbimom -
FrIemI societv, #12.74; for work among thi-
uese and negroes, ♦28.ta); for church build-
ing, 1|>27.40 ; for the Sunday School and Pub-
lishing socieiv, f 17.77; for French Protest-
ant work, #87, Including •«2 from the Sun-
day school for Owen Street hall; for Unlteii
Society of ChrUtian Endeavor, $10; toUl,
•810.4«. . ., .,
Tbe foliowin* officers were elected for the
ensuing year: Clerk and treasurer, Samuel
B. .Simunds; superintendent of Sunday
school, Etlward S. Howe: assistant superln-
undent, Geo. A. H. Uicbardsou; librarian,
John U. Oliver; secretary and treasurer of
Sunday school, LiMie C. Coburn; eum'"
ing committee, pastor and deaaons, Abel Co
burn, l"Aiwan' "
and Mrs. C
nevolenoes. , . — , -
and H. ).. Newhall; visiting coinralltee, Mrs.
A. J.Howe, Miss Uzatle C. Kussell, Miss
Ll/rleC. Coburn, Mrs. B. C. Morrison and
Mrs. Henry Foster; assistant librarian, Nor-
man Peitvey.
Kxtendeil reference was made in tbe clerk s
report to two former pastors of the church
who have died during the year, Ilev. Brown>
Kmerson and Itev. Kllas Nason. Tbe meet-
ing closed at ten o'clock with singing and the
bencliciion, but many lingered till a later
hour. ^
Myatle Ordera.
The installation of tbe recently-elected of-
ncers of Spindle City council. United
Friends, took place last eveniiig. The exer-
cises were very Interesting. The following
grand ofllcers were present: Past Grand
Councillor Newell A. Cram; Deputy Grand
Councillor Burnhani of Maiden; Past Grand
Councillor George Johnson of Boston:
Grand Guardian I.yman of Chelsea; Grand
Marshal Clapp of Maiden; Grand Trustee
Seherinerliorn of Maiden, and several oftlceri
of Mystic and Highliiud councils of this city.
At tlie conclusion of the installation ceremo-
nies a line supper was discussed, after which
un enjoyable literary and musical programme
was given, consisting of a vocal solo by Past
Chief Councillor Kev. G. N. Howard; piano
solos by Mr. Masou; readings by Miss Clare;
piano solo by C. S. Young, and songs by
Miss Hattie Slulen. Tbe council has over
120 members an<l Is oonstantly gaining.
Wamesit lodge, KnighU of Pythias, elect-
ed the following ofBcers last evening: Chan-
cellor eommander, J. Larned; vice com-
mander, A. A. Allen: prelate, A. A. Mel-
vln; keeper of records and seal, F. J. Fes-
ler; master of finance, J. F. Roberge; mas-
ter of exchequer, M. F. Flanders ;.»ma8ter-at-
armn. O. P. Romaine; trustee for 18 months,
C. F. McFarland: representative for two
years, Charles E. Poor.
Tbe conamlttee appointed by Passacona-
way tribe. Red Men, to make arrnngeroenU
for the flrat annual ball In February consists
of tbe following: J. H. Hickev, Joseph
- - - Dr. C. H. Ricker,
of
^llen-
Pollce Court.
Tue8day,Jan. 8.— Chief of Police Noyes
assumed tbe duties of his position this morn-
There were three simple drunks. Arthur
Sutcliffe was fined $3 and costs for drunken-
ness, , .
Peter RUev was fined $10 and costs for
pulling his liotter-balf around a room by her
hair, and ordered in t200 to keep tbe peace
for six month"*. D. J. Donahue appeared
for Riley. . ^ ,
John Burns was tried on a charge of as-
saulting Mrs. hklward Dickey at her home on
Weal Third street. Thomas J. ICnrlgbt ap-
peared for the defendant.
Mrs. DIckev testified that two girls en-
KBged a room in her house on the 16th of
December, for five days, paying in advance.
Wednesday evening, Dec. 21, she went to
the room and foumi two young men, Burns
aiid John Nolan, with the girls. Burns was
in a closet. He attempted to escape and In
doing BO pushed Mrs. Dickey through a
doorwav, catching her between the door and
the jamb, and liijuriog her shoulder and arm.
She then told tlic girls to leave and put their
baggage out Into tlie rain. Out of pure sym-
pathy witb their penniless condition, she
took'them l>a«k on tholr agreeing to imme-
diately secure another room and entertain no
more young men. Sundaji morning,
Dec. 26, she went away and on
returning Monday morning learned that
Burns and Nolan were in with tbe girls.
Mrs. Dickey went to the ball door of the
room and rapped, but receiving no answer,
proceedeil to the kitchen an.l entered from
that way. Mrs. Dickey very soon saw
that her carpet and furniture bitd l>een
considerably damaged since Sunday, and re-
quested the bovs to settle for the destruc-
tion. They refus ■«! and managed to leave
tbe premises. Mrs. Dickey supposed the
quartetie had been suylog in the room all
Mrs. Moore, who went with Mrs. Dickey
on tbe last visit, substantiated the complain-
ant's testimony. . , u
John Burns testified that h*; and John
Nolan woro proceeding through West Third
street on their way to open the barber shop
where they were employed, when ibo girls
calle<i them into the house. They had not
been there long before they heard a rap on
the hall door of the room where they were,
and supposed It meant for them to keep
quiet. When Mrs. Dickey entered from the
kitchen, they refused to pay the f4 charged
against them, and ran from the room.
John Nolan gave similar testimony, saying
be caught Mrs. Dicker In the door.
Mr. Enrlgbl argued that evidently Mrs.
Dickey kept tbe girls in the house for un-
lawful purposes, as thev bad bad male call-
ers l)efore, and she made no mention of sum-
moning a police ofttoer, until after the boys
refused to pay tbe money demanded. Had
ber bouse betn an honorable one, she would
have bad thein arrested for being there.
Nolan's testimony showed that Bums woa
innocent of the assnult.
Clilef Noyes made a brkjf argument.
Judge Uadley dispelled any Ideas about
Mra. Dinkey's keeping a bouse for evil pur-
poses, and severely tlenounoed the prisoner
and bis friend for going Into tlie place to in-
dulge in a ••licentious carnival" with the
Sirls. lie bod no tioubl of the assault and
lied Burns $10 and oosU, from wblob be
appealed.
Arfnnal MeeUns nf ike Pnwtaeket Ohnreh.
Monday evening tbe Pawtuckot church, in
eonneetlon with Its annual meeting, bad a
supper and roll trail. Seventy-aeven mem
Liberty. John L. Stevens, L.. _. ,
Frank Goodwin. E. M. Hill, E. T. Ooward,
Martin Rowell, Freeman Bills, David Dick-
son, H. A. Ham, Robert Allison. The fol-
lowing reception committee has l>een chosen :
E. T. Goward, David Dickson, MiOor M* O-
Perkins, Frank M. Merrill, Dr. W. H.
Downs, Dr. O. A. Willurd, Alderman R. M.
Boutwell, Councilman E. B. Conaut, W. H.
1. Hayes, James W. Beebe and A. F. Elliott.
Tbe committee has e'ecled the following of-
ficers: General manager, Joseph Liberty;
floor director. H. A. llain; assistant fioor di-
rector, John L. Stevens.
Past Chief Jfistice BenJ. Holt has been
commissioned to install the ofllcers of the
men's branch of the Iron Hall of Lawrence.
The recently elected ofllcers of the Sons
and Daughters of Maine occupied tiicir sev-
eral positions last evening al a meeting of
the organizi.lion. wblcb was largely attend-
ed. A supper will l)e given in.Post 42 hall
on the 28d. ^ , ,
i'ast Chancellor Charles A. Cross of Low-
ell lodge, KnIJhts of Pythias, has been ai)-
pointeci district deputy grand chancellor of
North Star lodge of Sulem, Lucullus lodge of
Newburyport, and Wamesit of Lowell.
Personal.
Superlnteudent Thos. D. McAlplne has
been relieved from duty as superintendent
of Ihc national milltarv cemetery at Mound
City, III., and ordered to assume charge of
the natioiiMl militsry cemetery al Hampton,
Va. Superintendent McAlplne is a native of
liOwell, an old soldier, having gone to the
front earlv in 1861 as a memlicr of Co. A,
Second Massachufetts Iiifuntry. He is a
brother of >enatoi -elect McAlplne of Law-
rence. . ^ ,
Among the week's society events promi-
nent has been the marriage of one of the
most esteemed and lovely young la«lle« of
Auburn to a prominent business man of
I^well, Mass. The happy event occurred at
the residence of R. S. Bradburv, e»»l., on
Western Promenade. Miss Webster, now
Mrs. Frank K. Brown, Is followed to her
new home In l.«well by the best wishes of
hosts of friends in our city.— U'cwlslou
Journal. .,
Mr. Geo. H. Richardson was not a candi-
date for city clerk, nor for any place in the
giftof tbe government, at yesterday's Inau-
guration. ^ . . . .
Owing to tbe pressure of bis business,
Mr. Warburton has resigned the director-
ship of tbe choir of St. Michael's church in
Centralvllle. and Mr. Philius David, Jr., an
excellent singer and experienced director,
succeetls biro. ^ . ,
Mr. 8. B. Hall, who is wintering at his or-
ange grove In Han Mateo, Florida, writes to
friends in this olty that he is having fine
sport In bunting. Fifty quails or pigeons Is
about the average number ho bags a day.
His orange grove Is doing well, and be is
now shipping oranges to Boston.
- Miss M. Theresa White, daughter of W.
tl. White, sUrted today for a visit to friends
In St. Joseph, Mo.
This forenoon. Gen. Butler read dee«ls
from Oliver M. Whipple. S. N. Wood und oth-
er owners of the land later In the possession
of tbe Wamesit I'ower company, und giving
the flow of water on tbe premises which
abut on the Concord river. '
Col. Franvii, recalled, gave additional evi-
dence as to the flow of water.
Walter H. McDuniels testified as to the
amount of coal used to produce steam pow-
er, supplementary to the comimny's wider
power. He said tbe Concord water vvas
used without cleansing for dyeing. Col. lii-
mon told bow the U. S. Cartridge company
had been affected, and gave an idea of the
extent of its business. Paul T. Lltchflcld
" the real es-
the testimony
« plai , .
Mr. Shattuck opened the. argument in be>
half of the defendant, oulliniun the coui se
of tlie evidence to be offered. Twenty wlt^
nesses wore sworn, and the first called was
Kdward Sawyer, a civil euglneei.
FIRB IlECORf).
rirc In Maw Vork.
Monday the five-story building at 81 White
street, New York, occupied by Simon A
Strelltxer, Importers of dry goods ; Mahler A
Myers, commission merchanU of Chicago;
the Caxton Bookbinding company, and Pos-
uer Bros., commission merchants, was
liurned. The flames spread lo Nos. 7» and
83, occupied by Fklwin Barr, bookbinder;
Ferry A Deal, cushion manufacturers; Boyd
A White, carnets; tbe Bradley, Voorhis A
Dav Manufacturing company, and Robert
Beattie. carpets, of Philadelphiu. Loss,
111 76,000.
Other FIrea.
Warren Lamprey's farm bulldlhgs fn TJel-
niont, N. IL, were burned Sunday, together
with 20 head of cattle and Iwo-horsos. Loss
over 16000; insurance, #1600.
The grocery store of Antoine Martin in
(Jlouceiter was burned Monday. Loss,
||2000.
The bouse of Steuben B. Woodward in
Kllsworth, Me., was burned Sund-iy.
The works of the Seymour Manufacturing
company at Seymour. Conn., were burned
Monday. Loss, 160,000; supposed to be ful-
Iv Insured. The fire was caused by an over-
heated journal. The works were starting uo
for today.
The building and slock of William Poller
A Co., wholesale dealers In merchandise,
were destroved by fire In Alkin, Minn.. Sun-
duv. Loss, 166,000; insurance nliout $80,000.
tho farm buildings of F. C. McKeney.
near .Saco, Me., wore burned Sunday. Losa,
f.'IOOO.
The post office building at Surry, Me., was
btmied Satarday. The mail was saved.
(The steamer Wlllittin Porter and her cargo
were burned Monday at the mouth of the
Salt river, 28 miles lielow Louisville, Ky.
Loss, $26,000. One deck hand was drowned.
Tbe steumcr was owned in Nashville and
was Insured for |8000.
Molloy, llsrrlijan.
Rules and itcKiilatlons-
Olty OIBeera Blect.
George T. Woodward, tbe new superin-
tendent of public buildings, waa born ill
Lyndeborougb, N. U.-lbe birthplace of
Aldermen Boutwell and Carter— ami Is 48
years of age. He oame to Ld#ell 17 years
ago, and has since b«an engagwl as a carpen-
ter; moat of tbe tiiM aa farMUin for differ-
ent contractors. Wet the past f«ur years be
has been foreman for Cbariei F. and J. B.
Varnum. He waa Bt Mf Hwa a foreman for
George W. Pearson, and at ahother John
R. Heveoa, tbe rcUHof Miparfotendent.
Georn B. Kvans, tbe eMy aDgiaeer. and
feAJ ACCIDENT.
A Onr Derailed— Two Persons IiOured.
St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 8.— An accident oc-
curred yesterday op the Sauk Centre A
Northern i*ailroad lliat resulted in the seri-
ouiiiOury of several passengers at a point
about half way between Sauk Ceirtru and
Long Prairie. The rear coach of a passenger
train left the track, having struck a broken
rail, and rolled Into the dllcb, piling passen-
gers up into a heap. Mary Wiicr, a young
woman, fell on the stove, and her dress
caught fire liefore the flames could be extin-
guished. Her body was horribly an<l fatally
burned. Guy Rice, a messenger, sutFcred a
broken ankle, and several . otiier passengers
were severely bruised.
DIaaatrous Fire nt Ballda.
Dbnvkk, Col.. Jan. 8.— A- special from
Sslida, Col., says: The most disastrous con-
flagration In the history of 8allda occurred
yesterday afternoon. Twenty-one houses
were destroyed In the business portion o^ the
town. -The loss is estimated at $200,000,
with insurance of about one-third.
Wholesale Bobbery of a Rnllroad.
PARKKR8IIURO, W. Vm., JsO. 8.— All ,pa8-
hcnger conductors but one oo the Ohio River
road between hero and Wheeling were dis-
charged last night, owing, it is said, to tbe
discovery of sys:emalic robbery of the com-
pany. _ ___-: . .
The Ohio Leglalature.
The Ohio legislature organized Monday,
tbe House electing E. L. Lamson Speaker
and tbe rest of the republican caucus nomi-
nees, while certain republican senators,
claiming that thev had been Ignoreti in the
caucus, combined with the democrats to de-
feat the leading republican caucus nominees.
T. F. Davis was made president pro tern.
•«The Table Boba More Than the Thief."
Over-indulgence at the table robt many a
oneof good health, and without health life
U not worth living. Little Hop Pills always
cure such excesses and regulate the liver.
All dtugglsU sell tbem. Try. Judge.
• A bad cough is very distressing and weak-
ening and in this cliangeable weather is easi-
ly contracted. Nothing will so quickly re-
hleve it as Ingalls's Specific. See advertise-
ment in another column.
over the council. ' O'Kano was re-elecled
clerk of the council and Joseph H. O'Null
was re-elected i-ify clerk.
Mayor Russell of Cainhrl«lge in hi* Inaugural
shows the cllv debt to be $1,187 ,4^6, a reduc-
tion of over $20U.000 during the vear. The
inuyor said of llie prohibitory Itw, that It
can and shall be enforced, and be gives great
civdit to the police for eflic'eney the past
year. Appropriute ucknowledginent was
made of the HIiidKe gifts, and a letter from
Mr. Riiidxe was read, In which he promises
lo defray all expenses Incident to his giftfi to
the city.
Mayor HIgglns of Lynn recominemls spe- i ..-,;, .rVhuevur i.irect
ciul ippropriatioiis for unpaid Mils, -m^ •'[^^^;^;^V.„";.J''^^^^^^^^
urges economy. The debt Is $788,486, an In-'
crease of $80,000.
Mayor Mitchell of Chelsea jiromlsos to en-
force "no license," and asks for a iiolico «ilg-
nal system. The debt Is $1,266,663.
Mavor Burns of Somcrvllle discussed the
city »(ebl, and thought tho tax rate should
not excoeil $14. The debt is $870,61^.
Mayor Wiggin of Maiden wants u chemical
engine, a new graininar school and legisla-
tive authority to redivide the city Into
wards. The «robl is $176,250.
Mayor Kimball of Newton advocates a
metropolllan system of sewerage and
changes in the city charter so us lo nave a
one boanl system and longer service. The
debt is $1,626,407, an increase of $46,668.
Miivor Fislicr of Wallhain recoinnieuds a
police signal system and steam heating for
seliool houses. Tho debt is $204,711, au in-
crease of iii«ltV2.
Mayor Muck reminds Lawrence that It has
reached its debt lliiilt and urges ceonoiiiy.
The debt is $1,200,000.
Mayor Ilavinond of Salem wants union wa-
ter works with atljolniug towns. The debt Is
$il63,U46.
Mayor Carleton finds Haverhill with an
empty treasury and a deWcIt of $872.88. The
debt Is $284,380, an Increase of $16,322. Rigid
economy is urged.
Mayor Delaney wants Holvoke lo have a
new almshouse, suburl>an park and city hos-
pital. The debt is $667,708.
Mayor Maynard gives the debt of Spring-
Held as $l.2li4,661, a decrease of $36,000.
Mayor Huse of Ncwburyimrt wants the
tax rale lower. Tbe debt Is $209,900, a de-
crease of $10,800.
Mayor Culley of Fllcbburg, a license may-
or of a no-license cily, advocates druggists'
licenses. Tbe debt is $41^.400.
Mayor Robinson reports the Gloucester
debt as $216,800.
Mayor Uoich of New Bedford upholds li-
cense. The debt Is $1,267,681, a decrease of
Mayor Cummlngs of Fall River reports a
debt of $2,618,076, a decrease of $118,806.
He advisee medical dlstricU, with resident
physicians. , ,
Mayor Hull promises Taunton a slrlctly
economical business administration. The
debt Is $4^8,107. . . ^
The inaugural address of Mayor A. O.
Hill of Northampton makes no specific rec-
ommendations, and gives no statistics. The
mayor protests that his rocuminendutlons
theiiasl year were set aside or ignored,
and says ho does not see how he can be
much use to tho city, but will do ibe best he
can. . . ^ .
Mavor Wade of Brockton advises further
work" on the sewerage question by the spe-
eial committee,, and thinks tbe city ought to
assume purl of Ihc sewerage burden ul once.
The debt is $66,160.
School Oeasmlttee.
The school cominllte»e for 1888 came Into
session this ufternooii at 2 o'clock. Mayor
Palmer in the chair and all the members praa-
ent but Mr. Ilurrigan.
The first buriiiess transacted was tba'
election of a vice-cbairmau. The vote w«B
as follows f
Whole number of votes II
Noccssar7 for a choice T
Air. owapp .............a......... .1%
Mr. llarrlgan 1
And Mr. Swapp was declared elected.
The chair then appointed the following
committees:
Un Assltrnmeiit of Hehools— Messrs. Rey. B.
A. Oreeiie, Oerry, Molloy.
Cominlttee oir>)i>in<llnK ( 'om ml ttees— Messrs.
8wapp, llarrlgan, Woodlea.
Tbe commJttee on assignments tlien retired
and in half au hour brought In tbe following
report: ,
Mayor— High, Ilefonu school.
President e,uiiiiiion cuuucll— Ucform school,
Middlesex village.
Cummlngs— ^leen, Merrill.
Dr. Joliiisdu— IIIkIi. Iteforin school, liana,.
Central street, ('liHpul street, (joUiiife street.
I>r. <;orry-lllKh, Varnum, Kuurth street,
llrtdge street.
Itrock-khk street, West Sixth street, Tenth
street, Itlver street.
Dotmliuo-lilxli, Butler, Loudon ktreet, Weed
street.
llarrlKun-AgAwam street, Carter street,
Ames street, Lyon street.
(jreene— High, Kdson, Dover street, Eltot
street.
Woodlos— High, Highland, Franklin, Powell
street.
Swapp-IIlgh, llartleU, School street, Cabot
^„_» , Mammoth road, Book
illrcet. Plain .iruet. Urand street, Varnum ave*
nue.
M illoy— Moody, Kayette street. Church street,
Charles street.
liiirnhaui-lligh, Colburn, High street, How-
anl sti-eot, l*un*r street.
The report was udopled.
Tiiu cointuittco on sUuding commltteaa
went out and on rolurniug re|)urted as fol*
lows:
Ac«'ou$U— Mayor, Conant, Dr. Johnson, Bar-
rlgan. ^ ,,
(*«;hool Houses and Hygiene— Dr. Gerry,
(ireene, Dr. .lohnson, Donaliuu, ilarrtgan.
Teachers- Drs. .lohnson and Uorry, Greene,
Cummlngs, llrock.
Koports and PrliitlMir— Cummlngs, Woodles,
Swspp. Donahue, Harrlgun.
lliM.ks and Hiipplles-.-HwapH. Oerry. Dona-
hue, lliiriilium, KnM'.k,. Johnson.
Halarles— Mayor, Ciorry, Molloy, Cummlngs,
Coburn. ^
renmanship and Drawlng-Oreene, nwapp.
Coburn, Woo-iles, Iturnham.
KveidiiK Hehools— Coburn, Ureono, Bwapp,
Woodles,
Brock, Greene,
Cnm-
- „ Donahue,
tJerry, Midloy, iToliuni.
Mnslc-lliirnham, Molloy,
Woodles. , _ .
Military Instruction— llrock, Dc^Bue,
mlngs, Coburn, Hnrnham. .. ,.
I'rIvuU) Scluuils— H$yor, Johnson, Urocs,
Ilurnham, Molloy.
Mr. Donahue doubled the verbal voU
on the acecptaiMie of the repdft and a risiiig
vote lieing taken, resulted as follows : In fh-
Vor, 9; opposed, 8.
Mr. Cummlngs Indulged In a liberal pro*
tost against helng droppetl from the commit*
tee on ovcniug schools, of whioh he bad bean
chairman for two years. He Ihoiighl U •
contemptible woy of recognizing faithful ana
Impartial service, and said he would make It
warm for somebody liefore tho year waa out.
The demoersts kleked generally.
Tbe committee adjourned at 2.46.
fi,t\x> ^tittxtinmtntn. ^
Salvation Oil, the greatest cure on earth
for pain, has made a most brilliant debut.
All druggists and dealers in medicine sell it
al 26 cents a bottle.
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged
iupper and roll call. Seventv-aeven mem- j David Chase, the eltyjmdU^^^ •« we^
beHof tbe ehurob report^l during tbe after- >«'K»*",",SL^mSJSS2^ AnrR^^ liS.?y
noon and avenlng, and 74 sat down l«»»upp«r ;,<KL*thJrft, mJ32£ .hffi V rmihiif
at half-past aeveo. Informality and gfisA H«ol«. tba dty .^'^^SSLJ^tm '
humor prevailed, and all mUoywl the maal lal by trntto. and well Ij^own. HIa
The Plain Truth
Is that Hood's SarsapaillUt has cured thousands
of people who sulTored severely with rheuma-
tism. It neutralizes the'lactlc acid In tho blood,
which causes thoso terri,l>le pains and aches,
and also vitalizes and enriches the blood, thus
pioventlng tho recurrence of the disease. These
facts warrant us In urging you. If you suflTcr
with rheumatism, to give Hood's SsrsuparlUa a
trial.
"ForS.'i years I have sulTered with sclatle
rheumatism. Last Novemlier I was taken ^on-e
than ever, und was unable to got out of the
house. I was almost
HELPLESS FOB 40 DATS
suffering great ngony. In December I com-
menced taking Hood's Marsaparllla. After the
second bottle I was able to lie out and around
and attend to business. I took flvcbottles, snd
am now so free from rheumatism that only oc-
casionally 1 feel it slightly on a sudden change
of weather. I have great confidence In Hood's
Harsaparilla." Cuablim Hahnar, Christie,
CUirke Co., Wis.
INFLiMKATOBT RHEUMATISM
"Haying been troubled wHh Inflammatory
rheumatism for many years, my favorable at-
tention was called to Hood's Harsaparllla by an
advertlsemert of cures It had effected. I have
now used three bottles of Hood's SarsaparllU
and nan already testify to beneCclal resulU. I
highly recommend It as a great blood purlfler."
.1 . C. ArKRS, West Bleomfleld, N. Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for ♦.i. Prepared
by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell. Mass.
lOO Dome* Ono Dollar
Nervous Prcstratiea.fferVBaa Haa4«
achs,Nsuralgia, NervouaWeakneaa,
Stomach and Liver Dlseasea, and all
ofTsctloas of the Kidaejra.
A8 A NERVI TONIO, It StrenftbeiM
and Quleti the Nerreo.
AS AN ALTKRATIVI, ItPaiiflaaaad
Rnricbes the Blood.
A8 A LAXATIVI,
surely, on tbe Bowelo.
It acta mildly, but
A8 A DIURITIO, It Refulataa tba KkW
noys and Cares their Dlsei
Rocommondod by profeosional and boaineafmen.
Frice $1.00. Sold by druggUts. Send for circuUfS.
W£LL3, HICHMDSOM A CO., Propristsn,
BURLlNQTON. VT.
TO LKT.— A desirable teaement Bnqnten
at M Fifth street.
of money. L. H.
FOUND.-Jan.i, a sum
Morrison, » First itree t-
Ase0to
Every man should know tbe value of tbe
Hop Plasters and wckr them for weak bark;
they give support and enable you to keen on
your feet all ihiy. Hootbing and pain a ay-
ing— Hop Plasters uovor fall. Everywhere
35ut8.
IOHT.— Dec. 17, a small plush bag. WUl
J flniier please leave at this ofllce.^ ; ,
WANTKD.— A situation by an experienced
nurse. Inqulr.' at 7.1 Hsinpshlre street.
WANTKD.— A young lady of cxportenoe
would like a position lu an office, or as
bookkeeper. Address B, leButterfleld street.
ANTKD.-Threc or
"IIT'ANTKD.— Three or four good mechan.
W Ics capable oflevcllnn colton machinery
anil hanging shaf Ifbg. Address Box 7W, giving
experience, Ac. , _^
MIDDLESEI MECHANICS ASSOCIATION.
Tbe recnlar qaarterty meeting wUI ka
held TUIB TUBSDAT BVKIf INQ, Jaaaary
Srd, at 8 o'clock.
A. M. OHADWIOK. See^.
btnrtlif.
At It* eloM Ihtra wtte dnvoUonnl
nftir«Mak«aMn tW imports of
' of tko foon
•nr
Ube _.
Of thooioiaifcri
BUottnndPul
koown. Bla torm oi
ASjutftmMm
Patent Sliding Ifladow Sereeaa and Screan
Donra made to order. OM eereeBa and doora
repaired* Rubber OaahloB Westber Mrip for
keaplag oat daat. Scetlonal, extension and
oomm<^ laddflra. PnUnt fokllag okHbna dry-
kofd and woodM wnra* mneblnUli* and
Langnmn A Mnitln'a
,_ OMTpatmrai.
■eld and rapalind kf ^. 0.
YEAST
POWDER
GANDERS! GAJXDERS!
Entertainment and Supper.
Wednesday Bveaing, Jan. 4. at gbnttnek
Street Ohureh Vestry,
Br the gan<lers of the society. Supper « to 7J0
o'clock, prepared by the ganders. Come and
eiOoy yourself.
Acme Skates
AU solid f teel and Use iaisk.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
AMOLUTBLI
■I A«»
tSe ge««
ra, wWIe
tkeir hiJnrlMM
j:"'
■lAMBfVL,
•nnUllM et
^
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J.
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Tr^wiTTT. T^ATT.Y OOUMEB. TUESDAY. JANUABY 8, lg88.
Tb« PortlMd toam for 1888 will oonUln »o
•bUm Mt (rf MW flioM, 90t one of the mem-
b«n ol iMt y«ar bf Ing eogiged. Nearly all
of the new men come (ruin Pbllatlolphia.
DunUp, DwtrollN fuiuouit 8eo«ti»l buHenoan,
win play with the IMtlHl»urK» tl>W yc»r- Tbe
latter team will pay » Koo«l prtce to the Ue-
troll* for Diuilap, uiul un Duiiltip vUUrn oue-
balf Ibu money piiUI for IiIh reloiise troiiltle In
likely to en»ue. I'reHldont SleuroH of tb« De-
trolU eiiiphHll('»llv n-fiiHeH to gtvo DuuIhp
a cent of tbo puivljiiJ^e monev, iiiul Huyn If
that pUyer r»'fui*«'H to play In IMit»burK be
will be Uhu'klUttMl. DnnlHpN Niilary In to Ik-
|OeOO,Hn<i iiuiiiy of IiIm frIeu.U tbiuk be oyer-
dW tbe tlilnir wli«'« be inude tlio ilemam on
rreMldent SUarnn. Home of I ho other i> u>-
er« In the I'itlHlmrjc tuani ani (h-miui.linK
more nulary on ucoounl of I he hich prUe
paid Dunhip, i\» lliey think the .litlennio lu-
tween Diinlap'w pay and ihelrH U In an un-
reiHonablc proportion. The other leautie
cluhn will not take Diinlap from lMtti»liiirK
Hiivway.
'I'borndlko
9MuU
C IlawkeN, the well-known
player, waiit^ to \tn an nniplre In the New
EnKland leajfoe. The lea««e lutentU to get
onlv the bent of men for uniplren thlt year,
which W rcidly ihc mohl importsuil i>arl or
the iraiae. „ , ^,
The MancbeNler Dnion iiay» Ilnulvan of
Bprlnitliold will add-trenttth to the howelln.
Irwiu, who waH eui<;««e.l by the Mumht-i*-
tert an a plteher, lrt'< already Kilned with
two or three different eliil»H. I ho Mirror
well nayH that the Mun.hei«ter» dou'l want
•uch a man un.thut. , . t .
Tbo eaxiern eliilti* that are now playlnK i'»
San Krani'Uco will Hoon return home. At-
tendanee at the KJinie" l* deereaMn^' and they
have ceased to Iw reniiinerullve.
F. W. lloUon. one of tho noxt popular dl-
rectomof till- I'orllan.lelnb. died very nud-
denly laxl week. It U u nevcrc Iom to the
club. . , « .1 V—.,
Mattlmorc pltehed ».lx KumcM for the New
York* laxt year and rueeivetl hU full Milary.
Ho promised to »iuu with them thU year,
but cbantted hU mind and went to the Alb-
letloa. Now Yorkeix are tlU-^U'.ted and
tbIuk Malllmore un^'iateful. Some of the
playern are u«e<l t«>o well, and »alBrle« are
■etthiK awful hl^li.
The IMilladelphlu elub ha« »Unod and ro-
•erved Miveu jdlcherH. and ha«« 'il luAx under
Iti control. . ^ _.
Tbe rejwrt re<renlly made that Donovan
of tbe LawreneeH had i*l;/ned with the Mll-
waukeen N unlrue, ami thi; utory ban had the
effect of preventluK offers iKdnK made for bU
•ervlw" l>y other elulm. But no Kood a play-
er •■ Donovan will not long reroatu unen-
'^"fbe airenl w ho •ecure«l CJarruther* to the
Brooklyii club reeeived •1000 for bin work.
Tynn. the eolleK« plteher. In comdilercU a
treat calch for the PhlladelublaB. He l« a
very nu-ady i)la}or »n<l nan n womlerful
flaldiDK record. He will ktand belun
batted remarkably well nnti U a irrcat
thrower to \>*nun. t.ollexe playern lu the
dtficrent leagues are becontlng commou auU
they will be uumerouit thlw year.
What The l>«ntiat Board Hair* Dona.
The flnit annual report of tbe boanl of reg-
UtraUon In doutl-try Ntatei* that Hince May
laet M3 certltlcatei* of reglMlnillon have been
Ittued. Ad examination of cardldalea foi'
reglatratlon wuh held In Sprlnjctleld In Octo-
ber, when two out of live applUantu Were
admitted. The Ma-«iihu»etts law makes Ao
diKtInctlon iMslweeu Ihow who have Kratlu-
ated from dental eolMz<"« and tboae who have
not. Only two other ntales bavlutf deulal
law^ (all to make dlMllnetlon. Tbo total re-
eelptd of the year have l»een fMl.BO; the ex-
pendlture>t t'itl'2.25, leaving a present bal-
ance «f MWUM.
h(Herd.Morbus
0 1 i e
id^rrhoeb.
ammer
lYSenterY
Z^llCured bx^
teaspoortful of
PerrrMvisPm /(i7/cr
in a little AfilKor
Sugar and Water
AU-ORueGlBTS 5ELLIT. >a
•TT-
dotf^im*
iaaOroaM.
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
A SoalT, Itching Shin Dl»«a«» with KndlMa
HaffcrlDK Cnrad by Cullcura ReiuadUe.
M'DK
Unl-
illMiaae
rich Ui
doetom aald
Th« Nantaahet 8t«aml>oat Line Sold*
The Boston and HlnKham Steamboat com-
pany, known as tbe Naulaskct line, bos,
with Itaj^ameri, wbarf projierty and fran-
cblae's, bten purchased by tbe Boston, Hull,
HlDffbam and Downer Lauding Steamboat
company, ami hereafter the two lines will l»
epcrated by the last named concern. It Is
believed that tbe Old Colony railroad engi-
neered the deal. The railroad company, It
U understood, will o|>erate the Nanta«kct
Beach railroad, ruuniuK In connection with
the steamboatN, aH well w. tbe main lln e of
the Old Colony railroad.
IUIlr«MMl OollUlon— Six Klllad.
A collision of trains on tbe Cincinnati
Southern railroad near Oreenwood, Ky.,
Saturday, kdled Mx persons, and seriously
Injured nbou', 20. The earn rolled down a
id-feot embankment, and the mall and bni{-
gage ears of one train were burned. The
engines came together with such force that
tbe boilers were shattereil and tbe passen-
gers were fcaldcd by the eneaplng steam. A
ml" understanding of orders caused the colll-
•lOD.
Boston Steamer Disabled.
The Kteamer Tonawonda, loaded with coal,
bound for Bofton, was dNalded by tbe
breaking of her pNton rod 16 miles from
Brigantlne, N. J.. Sunday. The mate and
two sailors started to go ashore (or *st*^t-
ance, when the bout upi*et uud the mute and
one seaman were drowned.
If I had known o( the Cuitcur i KKMKniks
iweutx -i'lBht vears aico It wonl.l have saved me
t«» 00 (two hun.lre.t dollars) an-l an lmmcii«c
amount of •nffeili.K. My dUcise (l's<»rUslH)
c-.)innicnce(l on my head In a spot not Inrjcer
than a eeut. it sprea.l rai.ldJy al over my Im..I>
iVnd itot un.ter my nail*. The wales would drop
off or me all the time, and my suffe.loif
endless, and wUliont relief. One thousan<l
lais would not tempt me to have thin
oTor auatn. I am a po4ir man, but feel
Im) relieved of what some of the
wai« leur«>Bv. some ilnK worm, psoriasis, etc. i
took..r.an('l . farsaimrlllas over one year
nnd a half, but no cure. I went to two or three
• loetors nn.l no cure I cannot praUe Ihu CUT!
ruRA Kkm^ KIM too much. They hivo made
mv sWlu an clear ami free from scales as a
tiiibv's All I UKCd of them whs three Iwxes of
Cirficl'Hi, and three liottles of CiTlciJKA ItK
■uLVKNr, and two cakes of CiiTicimA »«»*»'
If you hsd been t>ere and saWI yon wouUl hare
cured me for |*ki (K> yon would have had the
money, i looked like «ho pl.ture In your book
of FsorlaMs (ulclure unmber two, *'l ow to
C in' Skin Diseases"), but now 1 am aiMdj-ar as
any person ever was. ThrouKb force OT hahtt I
rub my hands over my arm* and legs to s ratch
once m a while, but U) no pur»H»M!. I am all
well. 1 s<T itched twenty eluht years, and It got
to iHs a kind of second nature to me. I thank
you a ihou-and times. Anything more that you
want to know write me, or anyone who reads
this m.y w rite to m. •««! •^,-';! •--WMNO.
Waterbnry, Vt., Jan. 30 h, I8s7.
Psoriasis. Kc«ema, Tetter, Rlnjrworm. Lichen,
Prurltni., .Sc^iM Heat, Milk Cni*t, I)i»ndrnfl.
Barbers', IJakeis', Uroc-rs' and WaMierwom
an's it«'li#uinl every species of lUhIng, Unrulnfif,
HcAly, IMif.ply Humors of the »W>n and -ca |»
and lilood. with l-o","* ""I""'..*™ I* ,*id
Ueantltlir,
New Year's Goods
Elegance, Beauty, Utility.
To all who are seeking fur Just the rlxht
thing for Husband, Brother or Son to re.
ineiuber this se»son with We eall attention
tu our luriie stock of
BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL HOLI-
DAY GOODS.
silk Smoking Jackets, Casslinef©
Jack«»tH, Fur Caps, Plush i'ftP«i
Caps and Hals of every descrip-
tion, Fine Nefk DresHlngH, Muf-
flers, etc. ^
M FINEST LINE EVER SlItWN IN LOWELL
GLOVFS,— Fur (Jloveit, Far
Trimmed (Sloven^ Fleece - linetl
aiovfH, Burknkin Glove*, Voff'
nhlH iiloven, Caaturdloveii, Scotch
aiovea, Derhu a/oven. Driving
atove», Worhittu atoven,
V urn RE L LAS,- Fine Silk,
S*rge, Derby, Slohnir, Gloria,
Scotch Gingham, etc,
HUSVKNDERS,-KmbroUlerea
SuHpendern, Plain Silk SuHpend'
ertt, Suapeftdera in Boxen,
HAXDKERCHIBFS,-SUk
Handkerchlefn, the latent Imjwr.
t.ntion». Linen Handkerchief at
Fancy Bordered, Plain and
Uematltched,
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. S, iBfti, trains will leare
Lowell (Middlesex atreet depot) as fol
low A •
Kor Twunton, Fall River, Newport, Hew
Bedford. Frovirteuc, FwwiMeket, Marl-
boro', Houth Pruinlnghaiu and waystntlons
alT.lca.m, 12.44 and 4.40 p. m. All trains
connect at South Frainluicfiam with lUiMton A
Albany railroad for Worwster, HprlnKlleld,
AlbHiir and the Went; aUo at Concord Junc-
tion wUh KUchburjr rullmad. . ^ „ .. „.
The 4. Hip- "'-train connects with Fall iilver
Line HiuamcrH far New Vorli, the Houth and
Hpeclal fof'Chrlmsford Al « 4.1 a. m., H.iO
and i».M) p. m. (SuiurdavH «t 10 p. ni.) Kcturu
at .'.J-l and 7.15 a. ni.. and UtJ p. m.
st'M»AV8— Kor M»>ntn KrauilnKhjtm antl wa>
stations, «.»" a. m. Itctnrn at ^.40 p. m.
J. K. KKNUltlCK. (Jcneral Manaxer.
mAA<; N. MAUhIIALI., DIv. Supt.
UKO. W. .Mll.LKU, Agent.
liokat OlMce. 'AO Merrimack Street.
Boston and Maine.
ON and after Snttday, Oct. 21, 18p7, paKsenjon'
trains will leave Central street depot,
Kor\loaton. nt H.M, 7. W, H.JO, «.20, 11 a. m.;
I ' \\ \-i 4.".. .H, S.tO, 4. 10, 4.1.1. .1.10, tl.M, ll.:Kt p.
in. UHTI'IIN, 7, 7.k»,li.»0, Iti.Ma. ■• .; lim.;
U.in.' Ml, -iM, .i.-'o, 4..J), .1, ti, 0 ;i.'», 7, II p. n>.
Kor Lawien*-.-, T.IO, 7-i1, fM II a. m.;
IM.1, 1. :i, »40, .1.10, W.lft, «..M, 11.1" p. m.
UKTl'UN. 7 ;lo, «.io, ».40, lO.Jn, 11 a. m.; li Ift,
lln, JJii, :i, :i.4H, 4.14, ft.4«, u.3o p. m. Houth
Lawret.ce. i.o.'i p. m. ^ .
For Haverhill. 7.H>. 7.8a, H.iM a. o'.; li.lft,
l..l,3.4»i..l ltt,«.IA.u..V1, 11.10 p.m. IIKTIUN.
7!l7,«*.lo, II Id, la 10. 10.4.1 a.m.; li.0il,J.M,;».40,
«.io. . V 1.1, 0.4.1. » Kip. m.
For Mill ni. 7.10 a. m.; H.1.1. ft.UI i.. m. UK-
TIUN,7. II :»Ja. m ; L.M, 4.4.», tl p. ni.
For Newliurvporl, 7.10 u.m.; Pi lA .H, It. Ift p.m.
KKTrUN, rt.1,1. 7.J.1, II rt. m. ; •i.S.\ ft 4A p. m.
For Kxelcr, l>over ainltjireat Falls, 7U1.1, C.»"B.
ni.; l,;i4o, A.io p. ni.
For Hulmon Fatln. Hidde^ini. Stico.O'.d Orchard
lleai'h and Poriiscd, 7.;W, i* H-l a. m.; I, .H.40 p.
m. Keiniii U'om Poilland, 7.80, ».40 a. m.;
I'.'.to, .1 :io p. m. ...
For llnnKor. Meltut, WatPrvllle, HkowhcKan,
ItiM'kliind und Far nbu'tini, M..^1 a. m.
For Mt. .I.»hn, N. H., Uallfu.x, .N. H.. Montreal
iiiid (^n'l>e<-. H..H.1 a. m.
Fov AuMUi>ia, Haiti, L«»lston, 8.3fla. m.; 1 P'«a-
For Ko<'he»ter and Alt«m Hay, 8 a.m.; I,;i.40
For 'kiistport ami «t. John'n (per Moamor), on
Miinday -.IVednefdaysnnd nldiiys.Ht I p.m.
For ItiM'klan.l, Helfant, liiini(or and .Mt- l>esert
(»teaer from I'oiiland), Tuesdays and rrl-
days at :i.4u p. m.
SITXDAY TltAlSH.
ForHoston, 7..i\ H.JO a. m., 1J.<8, 4.18, 5.40,
7.3«) p. m. UKTUUN, 8 a. m., 8, 7 p. m.
Kor l.wwrenee. H.'io a. m., 8.40, 7.80 p. m.
KKTUUN, 7.40, H.18 a. m., li.lU, iJii p.m.;
Month Lawrence, 1 11, 7.41 p. m.
For Havrrlilll, H.io a. m., .i.4>>, (.*> p. m.
UKTUUN, H, 11.4.1 a. m., 4.0H, 8 'l\ 7 Al p. m.
For Portland, 8.40 p. m. KKTIMCN. 1, 4.1ft p.
m. J.T. Ft'KHKU. lien. ManMifer.
WM. MKUUIIT, JR.,»upt.
J. F. rlllLLIl'8, tien. Aft. at Lowell.
Oct. tS, Utl7.
Boston & l[aiiio R. R.
IMPORTANT^NOTICE.
Olifiiiii'o or '^^rime.
Onar.dnHer.»<nndav,0<'t..Md, the foUowlOK
trabm m 111 be db.onlinue.l ; .
For IJoHt'-n. ti.JWk, ».;*A ii. m., i. i-^l H Jft p. nj. ,
from UoHion. 0. 11.18 «. ni. tor Lhm lencji, tt-H-V
9.8.1 a. ni., •->..H.1, 4 p. m.; Ir""l.''",'*'T« m . .» ■
n. ni.. 1, •^.10 p.m. For Poidnnd, 6.18 p. ui.;
from P»)iti.Hnd, 8.30 \>. m. „„..„,„ ., ,
The UHlii now leuNlnK Lowell for Uostou at 7
a. u. will leave at 0..V) a. m.
Anewiiain for llostou and Lawrence will
leave Lowell nt 't p. m.
6UNIIVY TUAINS.
The train now iea\lJ>K UoBt«in at 7.30 foi Low-
oil will leave «t 7. , ' ^ „ , _,
Tiu' train now leavlag l-owell for lloston at
8.48 will leave at 7-Ui.
The train now leavluK l.oweH for Lawrence
an.llluveihlllat7..lop. n,., will leave at 7-10 p.
For further par' Icnlars see time canls. .
J. F. Pill LI. 11'.'^^, ticn. AK1. at lx)w«ll.
JSoap,
KIRK'S
dloljD
4SUamtr0«
-A-i-
Boston & Savannah
STEAMHIIIP CO.
Only Direct Lin« from New England to
Sar&nnah,
CoanectInK there . Uh .ill Hall an.l H'.iu-r Unet.
FAVOniTL' ««»D1K T<> ri(»UlUA.
Iron ste«in«Mp* -iJATK CITY" and "CITY
or M.V< ON" Uhxlnjc '*avsnn:ih yWr, • outrress
stniot, Ho»t«.n. KvV:HV Till U'«i>.\V, at 8
o'clock. For freUM or pa*-ii|re, apilv to A.
DeW. SAMP!*oN,*i| Wnt.liliiirton Hinict, Bos-
um,ortoUltilAUl»M»N AHAUNAUI»,.\fents,
HtMtoD.
FLOATING SOAP
18
THE CHIEF
For tho nuth, Tollot nud Laundry.
@now Whlto und Absolutely Pur*.
If Tour dealer <toes not kvnp White Clonil Hoap.
tend 10 OMDts for sani|ilo cako to tae maaera
jns. 8. KmK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
Jnjsuvancc.
«
nrTY-nrrn year.
LOWELL MUTUAL HKE INSURANCE Ca
Ofllc«, 40 C*<ntnkl Hlrvcl.
J. C. ABUOTT, PHKailiKKT. _
K. T. AHHOrr. HKO'V AVU TttSAS.
In ftscf, •▼•rythint In our Una tlMst would
mitka a Ueefu I Holiday FreecBt.
Tho leading Clothln*. Hat and
Ins Oftods Houeo In Lowell.
Fnralah*
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOHKn 10. IMT.
Lowell One-Price Clot
36, 38. 40 &42 Merrimaok Street,
Pamonger Henriee from Lowell :
For Boston, at 8.80, flAI, ^«.88, t|7.l6, TJA,
•117 W. •t«.;W, •lltt «• ^U'W, •f Jlt.8H and 11.00 a.
m., Mlli*'. '^^'. 'i '«. ^^•'l'> •♦14.88. *^\
LOWBLL, MAM.
IM. bU.NDAYS,
•117 3«*. » *>,'*ll!».iO ». m., 4.',J8 p. m. Uetaru i
110.48, 7 30, 8.00, •« no, •«.00, 9.18, ItlOOn, 11.00
». m.. I'LO.' m., •! 00, i.tlO, •8.00, 118.48, 4.4&,
•V(M», 8 80,118 4.1,(1.1.1, •7.00, 10.00, 11.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS, 9.00 a m., 1.00, 8.00, ^7 00 u. ».
For WohHn»,«;»8, 7.10,7.88, tt«. 11 OO a. m.,
l.iii, 4..14), 6.«i0. 0 84 p. m. SU.NDA VS. ».00 a. m..
4.28p.m. KetuMi! 8.32, tf.4l. W.H a. m
8.08. «.4i, 10.«l, U.a8 p. ■
». m., 8 47 p. m.
a»^K*prt*M. iXorth^m Depot onlp. JOr o«
OCEAN EXCURSION.
MerobanU end Mineri Traniportation
Oompeny'e ProTidenoe, Vorfelk and
Baltimore Steamihip Line.
Tke Most IMreet llonte from New Bnf land for
Norfolk and lUohmond, Uld Point Comfort, Va.,
WasblufftoD, I). C, and BalUmore, lid.
PASSBNaSRS AMD FRBIOHT.
Tho IroB etoanishlp W'lllam Oraao, lOOO
tons, Capt. R. It. Warren, sails from l*ruvldeBco
every WICDNKHUAY, e p. m.
The Iron Nt««anishlp Johne Hopklna, IBOO
tons, Capt. II. I>. Foster, sails every 8ATUK-
DAY. 6 p. m., from LOMSiuut Whaht.
These well-known steamships ara lanr* and
oomforuble and ttttetl with every oonvenlenoe
for PA8.s|CN()KRH and commancietl liy navl-
irators of long and successful ex|»erlenoa. 8«a
voyaRes by these steamers are refreshlna and
Invliroratlnir and (he round trip can be aceom-
pllsneil In rivK lUYl. Fan, lacladlug room
and meals, very low.
PBEIGRT <}OMMBOriOMI
Made without drayave with tba followlnc
DiUKUTuits:
Wm. 11. Wtjrgin,
.1. K. Follows,
Wm. P. Bi-a«er.
Chas. A. Htotl.
W. K. Llvlnffston,
J. C. Alil>ott,
Dividends 00 PKIt CBNT. on Ave years, M
per <wiil.on throe years, S3H per (venl. on on«
year policies.
In e4»nnw«lon with the al>ovo company
UenJ. Walk(r,
A moit B. Kreucbi
N.M.WrlKht,
A. u. Pollard,
K.T. AbboU,
P. C. Uaict.
U a
general avenny for •ilvhleHd payluf mutual aild
reliable stock cwmpanles. , -._^,__ .
K. T. ABROn, Afaat.
curcil bv cuTicuKA,the givat «kln
Cl'TICfKA »OAi', an exqulhKe .skin
ex(ernally, ami CDTICUKA Kkhouvknt. ihe new
UUhhI Puriner, Intermilly, when physicians anit
h11 other remedies full.
Hold everywhere. Prlee. CurictljA. Mr.,
SOAP 2.V.; KhSoi.vEMT, ei. Prepare.l Dy the
Potter Okcu and Ciikmical Co., Hoston.
"iSrSen.l for "How to Cure 8><ln Dlscasfs," 04
puges, 60 Illustrations, an.l lO'J testimonials. _
FIMPLKM. tilRi khentl^, eha ped ami oily
skin prevented by Cirrici'KA Mkimcatku -oxv.
aive Then) a Chancel
That Is to t«av, your lunjjK. AIho all your
brcathlnK luacldnery. Very wondtrful ma-
chinery It Is. iNot only the larger alr-pas-
snfjex, hut the thou^ands of little lubcii and
•Hvitles leadiiii; from tli)>m.
When tlitMe are ( lov!i;ed and ehoked with
matter whUdi oniiht not to Ik; ther<', your
lungN cannot half do I heir work. And what
they do.lliey eaimot do well.
Call It «old, roUKh, eroiip, pneumonia. «ra-
tarrb, conMuniptlon or any of thi- fiiiully of
throat and llo^e and head and lunx ol»lrui>
tioDR, all are bad. All ou^ht to \m \iol rid of
There Ih just one sure wny to
them, 'rh.il l» to t!ik«; Bowehee
Syrup, which any dru«Kl-<t will Nell you at 76
cents a bottle. Kveiiif overythhiK el^e ha;-
faHed you, you nniy depend upon this for
certalD.
Catiirrhnl r>Hu«rerM.
To be freed from the dango s of sulfocaMon
while lying down; to breathe freely, »leep
soundly nnd undlsMirlied; to ilse n!ri-cnhed,
hen.l dear, brain active and free from pani or
nche; t.) know that n<» pol-onon^, pii r .1 himUt
(tellies th- breath and nxs awuy Oie il. I rin-
machinery of Hinell,Ui«t.-.n.l lieail ir. to l«e
that the svrttem does not, tlirouKh IM v»lns i>n<l
arteries, smk op the pol»on (hit I* Mir to lui-
ilermliieantldeKt.oy, Ih bnlie.l n lie-*..! a ik
yond all oiher linniiin cnjo> in -nt^. 1.. |.nnt«:i-<'
Imniut.liv from Huch a r»ic -ii miI-I : <• the ol-ji- t
of all Hllllcted. Iti;r tho«e who h .ve t.l.'. in.n.y
remeillcsand phy^l«•laus <le..|.iiU- of rello or
" "iitisKouo'M IUi>l«'.il. CliUK meet" every pbane
of Ciilarrh, Irom a .-Iniple lieiid c -M to Hie iiioM
loallisoinr Hnd .leHtrncilve Ktiij,"-*'- ,'«■ '•* '•"'"
uhil con>-tltiillonal. In.-t.int In relleyhiu' l^" ]
iicnt In curing, safe, e. oiioniical anil nover-iaii-
"SANFOHU'H UADKMI. ClIKK COUM^t ^ of oM.'
bodleof tliellAOICVL CI;kk, on.' b .\ of i\
s«>iAKNr. nn.l 0110 lMi'n.>v i> In
at-
r
TAilllll.M.
t'ol riu 01. „^, ^.„ „„ „.,.„, ,,,tMl In one pa.kag.', wit 1 Heat
B iit'X rul of ,^,, „„,, ,|ire<!;lon«, ami soM by 11 I .lrUK«l't» f<'
j^stJerrajm ji.o,,
" "* POTTEK DHUO ANI» ClIKMICAI. ' O . PomOV.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
ANOOBTfR.t HiTTEHS Ib known as the great
regulator of the 'Ugc the orj;an8 all over the
world. Have It In your house. Ask your gro-
c«r or driiKRlst for the genuine artteic, man-
ufacture.! by Pr. J. ii. H. .""lojrert * Sorfs.
Terhapt no loeal disease has puzzleil and
baffled the incllcsl profession more than nasal
catarrh. While not Immediately faUil It Is
among tba aostdls resslng, nauseous and dis-
gusting Ills the fiesh Is heir to, ami the rcconis
show very few or no cusoi of rsidlcal cures of
chronic ciitarrh by iiny one of the multitude of
modea of treatment unt I the Introduction of
Ely's Crt-am Balm a few years ago. The suc-
cees of this preparation laH l>een most gratify-
ing and surprlhlntr.
Adrit.a t<i Jtolhrru,
MBS. WntfiLuw'N HooTiiiNU MVRur. for chil-
dren teetblnif. Is tbR pres<-.rtptlon of one of the
tiMt female nurses and physicians In the Unlte<l
States, and has tieeo used tor forty years with
B«vcr-falllug success by millions of mothers for
their children. During the process of teething
lu Talne l« Incalculable. It ralleres the child
from pain, cures .tysent«r>' s^i dlarrhwa, srrlp-
•g'ln the tKJwels. ana win<i-c<dlc. By giving
bMUb to the child It rcsU the motber. Fi-lee 25
•Mot# a buctie.
safe. A mar
IN ONi<: MIMUTK
The Cullcur» Antl-Poln P'ns-
t«r relieves Kheum .tic, **• bitlc.
Snd.len, Sharp imd NervoH Piihif..
Mrain'* and WeiikneHre.;. I'lie llrl
,nd ..Illy pain killing pia-t- i. ^« ■^»,
Mrlulnal, InstHnt.i' eon-, bit.illli.l. ,
marvellous Anti.lotc 10 I'ltn. I iltain-
" ' ml va»t.
liiir.
I'.CI'-
inatbm an.l VVeaknes*. I.tterl) u"» »"»*'
ly Kup'rtor to all other plaMter-*. At all li
gists, 48c.; Ave for #1 ; or, postage (r. .•, <.< I
TtEll DKUO ANDCHKMICAI.CO . It Hi .n. .VIm-
BXPBRIKNOK AJIf» MKIJ.L
Coml)lne.l arc the reconimenlatlooH «.f Y..nn«r.
the I. art. er, room 9 Post onice 11- ek, 1.0 bis
sble as'lHUiiUi. No l.mif waits ar. r.qil.-l to
have your wants curried out. All \* \< dit o< s-t
an.l aite.tl.M). In a ldltl.)n to the u. i.'- ■ .iBit-
. cntaLa.lles* and children's .le|.:iriin , t U
connected. Five asslsUnts alwayn »•• rea.i.utss.
Take the elevator.
YOUIVO, BAKIIKTI,
ROOM MO. 9, P08T OrKIC.K It MICK.
J. L. CHIUFOUX'S
M Reducing Sale.
Great opportunity to buy Overcoats
and other article! at greatly reduced
pric«8.
Annual Markdown.
According to our usual custom we
have consolidated several lines of Over-
coats, wh'ch we have marked down from
20 to 30 per cent, from our regular
prices. Tha goods are all right in every
re.sptct, only there are comparatively
f )W of a kind, and we are bound to close
ih m out within a few weeks. If you
hvv- not alrealy bought an Overcoat
this winter. ^0 not allow this opportnni-
iy to slip. Oone early and have the
b« St seections, before too many lots are
closed out.
GENTLEMEN
rookinji: for bargains ia well made cloth-
i g will find in our store many lines of
8uit!!, in small lots, that have been re-
duced 25 per cent, from our regiilar
p i «B, in order to close them out before
takmrjj stock.
These ^oo^* *^® really marked down,
'Theve are solid facts; no humbug;
leitber any fooling about it. We be-
ji ve tnd are convi.iced that the greater
number of people are judges of goods
ai d will not tolerate nor patronize stores
thai at: einps to deceive the public.
II. ii.an a. u...
SUNDAYS, 9.yi
rttrJeo/<l/^*ro<aj/ro«» th« Snrlh. V Kfci
ror Lawronoo, (t.3A. IO.I.\ II.UO a. m , 1.40, 2.10.
4. 0,0.00 p.m. HlJNl)AY». at H.IA a. m., 7.15
THE HOLYOKK STILL LEAD8
On and after June 1st the
HOLTOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL FAT
T« PBR OKMT. VITIDBKDI.
This eompaay baa a sundus as regarvls pottev
holdert, of eMM.Me, and will write on MKE-
GANTILB KlSka. Represented by
Charlei Gobnrn, 28 Central St.
AlaoreprcsenU other llrst-olasa Mutual aad
Stock Companies.
p.m. Roturnt 7.4.%, e.'lO and ll.W a. m..
n.06,S.16.».l.V 6.45 p. m. 8t'.SUA\8, »M,
».55a. m..«.l.ip. m.
For aalein and Way-Stations, «.S5 a. m, 1.40,
6.00 p. m. Return : 7.40, 1J.45 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time givm bttow it from Sorthtrn Depot.
For A jer J unction and Way-Stations, at 7.15
a. m.. li 05 and 5.«tt j.. m. SUNDAYS, at 9.15
p. m. Return : ».\n a. m., li.M and 0.15 p. n.
lUMDAYH. 8.15 a. m.
For Amherst, Mllforl and Wilton, at 9.15 «. m..
li.M, S 4», 5.40 p. ni. .snndnv, i ii. m.
ForGreenHol.l, rcterlK)r<t'. Bennington, llllls-
lK)n>' and Keene, at U.15 a. m. and 3.48 p. m.
For Nashua, Manchester an.l Concord, at 8.80,
H.15, ».44 a. m., I.'.5.\ 147, 3.48. 5.40. 6.'Z5. 7.48
p.m. (8undaysat2, 7.4Mp. m.)
For I'enacook, Kranklln, Lebanon and White
Klver .lunctluo,at<J.15 a. m.. 147, 8.48 and
•7.4M p. m. ,„
For Warner, Brailfortl, Sunnpcc, Newport (N.
II.),ClnreFnout an.l Claremout .lunctlon, at
0.1.^a. m., 1.47 p. in.
ForTllU^n, Like Village, Merc.llth, Laconla,
Wclrs, I'lvmonth, Warren, lliiverhlll, Woods-
vlll.,ntU.44a. ni., 1.47anil *7.4«p. m.
For Campion, Thornton, North Woodsl«>ck, LIs-
iKin, Littleton and WhltetleUl, at ».44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m. , „ ,
For .Iefrers«>n. LancnHtcr.Grorcton and Fabyan,
at lt.44 a. m. ^ .. „
For Montpeller nnd nil points on the Montpeller
nnd Wells lllvcr rallroatl, via I'lymoutli and
Woodsvllle, atu.44n.in.
For St. .lobUHbury an.l Lyndonvllle, via «hlte
Klver .JuActlon, at J».l5 u. m. and 7.48 p. m.
For St. .Johiisliurv, Lyndonvllle, Newport, Shcr-
brooke, via Plymouth and Woo<lsvlllo, at 9.44
a. m., •7.4S p. m.
For .Monipeller, Essex .Tnnrtlon, Burlington and
St. Albiin«, via Ontral Vermont line, at !».15 a.
m., l.47an.l«7.4«p. in. . », . , _,
For Montre.'il nnd tfuel»ec, via Montreal nad
Hoston Air- Line, ul 9.41 n. m., •7.4.H p. m.
For Montreal, vbi Cenlial Vermont line, at O.I.t
a. m., 1.47, •7.48 p. m.
Kg-*D<tUu.
Freight trains leave Lowell for Hoston at 2.0U.
8. ill, 11. OK a. m., 2.'i.N lO.OO, 11.00 p. m.
Leave HosUin f.ir Lov»cll at 2.30, 4.05, 9.40 a.
in.. 12.25, :l |^ P- m.
Leave L.»well for Lawrence nt 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Snlein at 0.0.5 a. m.
FRKIOIIT DEPOT. WESTKKN AVENUE.
Leavi' I..owell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
conl ami the North and West, at 7.20, 11.35 a. ra.,
3.0.5, 5.15 p. m. .....
Leave Lowell for Ayer .lunctlon, Worcester.
FItclibnrg, ."^cw V.>rk and the West, at 2.45 and
9.26 a. m. ...
C. S. MKLLKN, (ienl. Superintendent.
GE<J. W. STORfc.it, tienl. Pass. Agt.
C. B. PAIUK, Local Agent.
drayage with
routes:
Virginia and T»nneaeee Air Um. M Ifor.
folk. Va.
Atlantic Coaat and ■••board Air Llaoa, •(
Morfblk. V*.
Clioaapoaka and Ohio R. R. aad K»aawha
Dlapateh, at Newport Mawe, Ta.
Rlehmond and Danvtllo R. R. and Plad-
nont Air Lino, at Waat Point. ▼»«
Bnltlmoro and Ohio R. R. aad OontlBomtal
LIna, at Bnltlmoro, Md.
Marchanta and Miners Trane. Oo.*a Savaa-
nah LIna, at Baltlmora. Md.
Through bills of lading Issued Tla all above-
named routes. Mark goods via P., N. AND D.
UNK. . ^ .
Tickets on sale at E. O. WiMoaoa'i offlee, 8
Westminster street, W. II. Church A Co.,oflloa
1 Weylmsset street, or at Steamship oflloe, 99
In.lla street.
For rates, passage or freight apply to
K. li. lUKJKWKLL,
New Kngland Agent,
I>rovldeiK9e, K. 1.
FIRE INSURANCE.
OooU X eioUa X Itollat>le X
AT THl
FIBE USUMHOE AOEVOY
6E0. E. lETCALF.JoJi Central Street
Having purehasad the agenrv of tbe Merri-
mack Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of AaOover,
with Ita sixty yeara of satlsfactorv dealing wltk
Its policy holders, ho Invites all the format
frlands of the ooropany and many new ones lo
examine lu merits aad reliability. Six otkat
oompanlea also represented by me.
tilO. E. METCALF, W Central Street,
BocoeMor to K. L. Cardell A Co.
QHoot) anu Coal.
At the Old Stand, 88 Middle Street.
At the N«w Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
Wlllinm Kittrodiro,
^ A.W. WEEKS, Agent,
Wholesale nnd Itetatl iJealor In Wllkeslmrre.
Iwicknwiinna, Lehigh, Irankllu, CumlH-rlan.l,
C. C. Cann.l, A.;. Woo. 1, Chare- -al, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone nuinlicr, 284-2.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL..
Cash assets Jan. 1.1887 ^*''22?*?l
ToUl liabilities (re-lnsuraaoc) 15<i,56o.lS
Net assets.
ss«ssssls*«ss ••••••«•••
fS85.ir71.5l
Policy holders share In the proHts on expira-
tion of policies.
Dividendi, 70 Per Oent., After Jn^y lit.
VIKBOTOBS ;
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh. Philadelphia A
Uea.llnK. Wllkcsbanre. Lackawanna.
Maryland Co.'s (j««)rge's Creek
Cumberland. Lyken's Valley Frank-
lln. etc.
licvl Spraguc.
Uco. 1^ KIchanlsOB,
i>. S. Klchanlson,
Chas. U. Cob urn,
Jacob Hogers,
John F. KlmbaU,
Henry C. flowei
C. C. liutchlneoB,
W. F. Salmon,
S. T. I.iancabter.
Offlee, 97 Central Street, Lowell, Mas*.
LEVI 8PRAOUE, Prk«ii>i.:nt.
E. M. TIU'KE. 8BCIIBTABT.
MTlnsurance to any amount effected In relia-
ble comiianlcs.
' E. M. TUCKK, Agent,
17 Central Street.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and split.
sawed
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
Printed In the bast itiauner,
Attbeloweet piioe* .»a». n 1 1 sooner nollee
%> t£e
COUHlKii' Ji»li Oi-i-JcA.
.J. L. CnALIFOUX,
Une-Pniee Clothier,
id Central Street, LawtU,
Pennsylvania Railroad
Tho itost Railroad In the World.
' The raetoet Tralna In the World.
New York to Chicago, 34 hours.
New York td Cincinnati, 31 honra.
New York to St. Louis, 39 boors.
Five Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply for tickets and fall Information to
W. R. BATCUELDER, Ticket Agent,
No. 29 Merrimack Street,
QEO. W. MILLER, Ticket Agent O. C R. B.,
, No. SSMerrlmack Street,
A . T . CASWELL, Ticket Agent B
■ llei
A L. R. E.,
Ml.ldTnsex Street Htatlnn.
WOOD.
''"" "-'^iJportiimr' ''"*^" CEMENT.
f IML^ COBB'S Extra and Finishing
Ltl at rjt tilens Falls, Vermont.
All kinds Building and Amerl- 1101 flR.
can and Scotch Fire 1>J*1 VHt
' M aaona'. Dental aad IJusd
Plaster. Plaster.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 07 GORHAM STRKRT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet iron -and Tin
worker. A line Hue of
MILKMEN can get Milk Cans as goo<l and
cbeap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 67 Oorham Street.
KAOLIM,
OHAROOAL^
FKRTILIZBR8,
HAIR.
SAND,
ORATKI..
Floiir nnd Oirain.
Oflleennd'Yartl,
27 Thorn.llke Street.
Telephone 188-L.
Branch Oflee,
88 Merrimack Street,
Onlderwood's.
NEW ENGLAND
Felt Roofing Company.
SSTABLiISHBI) 1S69.
See Hive Tr«cle Marie.
UAH our roofe are warranted. After MWpa-
^iS^'*tffiKS?5Sn"de?i?«*o5b'S? CL2
Sufto that time, we feel fnlW eomnejeat to flT«
Sow cnstomeri the rery beet roo! that can ba
Oeoriro K. Bttwley,
GENERkL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Merchandise dellTCred per order from aU
IralBt on tbe Itoeton and Lowell, Naahua and
liowell. Old tJolony aad Boston aad Maine IL B.
Bhlp^nc raealpta obtalnad tor good* fonrartiad.
St
raoToonAPHei.
A. H. BAHBOSH, 24 Oentrftl Blook,
Begs to annonnee to the eltlsene of LowaU^td
TMnlty that he has purchaeed aM t"?_!«|!?"^
owned br the lati
prapave'lto
J. W. BENKETT & CO.,
mH lODDUMRX BTRMBT.
I purcl .
M. C. SanhoTB, amd
All duplieaia •«*«•*•■ "f"?!!?' ,
\ij\6ag aaMiclatloii hi bnelaeea wBhllMfet^lfc. |
imUob to an yi tottmtmmmm.
FEB BOTTLK.-Oolden Drope (Bag
Marad). sure cu« Cr n*";!""' P«>^
uhanstton and itawral deblUty. Fw-
^mwA^tu, sSMT add'Oee. Sola agraer
i
liO
WJfil^
DAliiT ObUBIER, TUEgPSY,
,t r,n •ill .1
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LOCAL NEWS.
A GBBAT AMNOTAKOM.
Bow tbe Rconnt Ruling of tho Foat Omea
I>opartio«<n( on ICnrt'lope Advartiaing
Afloots Voslnitss BstubllehmaBtf.
The business conuerns of the eountry
have been uware for some lime of the rullug
of the po»l office depart ment reirerdlng what
may be pliiot-d ou envtlopee ind wrappara
which coiitMln wcon.t. third and fourth cli-s
miller. There U u j,'ood deal of kloklujc ro-
Ingon lu illffcrcnl plHces, purllcuUily In
New York, uud the dcpsrtmeul hss boeu ap-
vealed to for relief from the cnforceiwMil of
in obooxlouM Isw. This, In brief, forbid',
the wrlllnj; or prlntluK of auythtnjc iHit the
address, the M-nUer's name and address
and
iMd« elotbinff »tOM oo Canlral atraet. Tbere
iPtra M law storai oo tbe iireet that no nuro-
barwasicWM. Bai(terA BeuueU (W, 8.
BeDOeil of today) told woolena and tdade
clothes opposite tbe Uultartaa church on
Merrimack strjwt. , ,
Uupuood Wriijbt was In tlic l)O0t and shoe
business, Ml the comer of MerrlinHck nod
John Birceis. Siinuel Burbsuk, fHlher of
Chus. H. Burtmnk, had just moved hU hard-
ware and clolbiag store Into Wymau's Ex*
chunKe. , ., .
The •'Lowell Lycaiim" was In operation at
the cltv hall, and furnished "a course of
twenty or more lectures." Among Ihe lect-
urers were lUlph Waldo Kmerson, Rev.
Theodore Edson, Uev. Amiom IJlanchard,
llev. Luinuel Porter and .John Aiken, esq.,
all bul Kinersou beiuK "of Lowell." 11. U.
F. i.'orllss was secreUry.
Wnl. Davidson was tntawurer and collector
receiver and sender In ihelr relations. It
has been the pra«ilco for years to put the
words •■attorney," ••hanker," "iMlverlUlng
aL'eul," etc., beneath tbe address of the aend-
er, and from lids simplest
form of ad-
elopoi
SHide
vcrllsInK Uwrc ha- grown the custom of pul-
tlni! a uuich longer explanation of one's busi-
ness on tho envelope or wrapper, acconipa-
oled often by i«lciures of one sort or another.
Now the ruling of tbo department baa
atopped all this, and the bu-lnasf houses, as
well us private Individuals. Ihkt are affected
are being put to a very great Inconveneooe
and exiH;nM) In many eases. 'I he way It oc
curslsihU: Much lourlh-class mstlur hav-
li.g this objectionable printing ou the euvel-
opea or wrapiwrs was sent out before tbe
ruling was underhtootl. The penalty for
seudluK Nuoh Is ibe payment of enough addi-
tional pohUiKf to make Ihu whole equal to
teller postage. IVople recelrlng such mat-
ter will nol of course puy the extra post-
aire, and >o ih« matter remains In
the office till lh« sender Is notilied and pavs
tbe required amount. There are said to bo
tons of such mailer lu Iho New York post
8oon,of course, people found out that
auub wrap|>erK ami «'uvelo|»es could not be
used. Postinaslers Informed Ihera as koon
as Ihey could. Mul what to do with the
large quanlltles of such cov cringe that aome
vonreru'4 hud on liaml. Some had 75,000 or
100,000 envelopes on hand. These oould not
be used right away. They rolghl last for
aome mouths. In llie cuse of tags, Arms
very often ^upplv themselves f r a year or
two ahead. One can se« prolly readily that
It Is a sirlousexpense to order new ones,
even hUpi>ohlng thai the old ones will event-
ually be too I. Uul this has to bo done by
many. 8onic prefer to blot out tlie advertis-
ing llne^, which U permllted. Bul If there
is a large picture covering half the cnvelo
it would be preferable to pul the lot
rttbcr Ihin to send a big black blot through
the mail. . ^ , . .
Sucb Ik the n»ult of Iho enforcement of
tbe law on the ••ubJecL Aa we said, the
poalmasler general has l>ceu appealed to for
relief. In reply to Messrs. U. H. Macy &
Co. and oibers of New York he wrote a le^
ler from which It will \te worth while to
quote, lie says:
lnTei.pcct to fourth class matter, this aUtuie,
by Inurproutlon lavorablo to senders of fourth-
class msiler, has l>e«n regarded as aiming at tue
exterior ot the unrelt.iHj, In the speclfle Ulreo-
tloos as to what may be written or printed, be-
sides forbldillng ibe enoloaure of anjr written
matier of Ihe llrst class. A similar Idea gov
erns tho illrectlm In respect t« thrdclass mat-
ter so fnr ax oonc«rns the exterior of the packet
or envelope. The ststutw an<i regulations tliero-
under permit printed matte.' to be enclosed
wbhln ttie envelope of elttier third or lourth
cUss parcels, wlileli tbe I iw forbids to be uih>u
theexierlor. Ti>e aUvi nlsemonts ot bu-lness,
the dlrtcUoiis In respect to tho return of sam-
ples and the f urtlier conduct of conimunloatloue
In resist to them, which appear ujion the eo
relupes you transmit t»> me, are permitted by
the statute to be enolosel within tba env«to|>e In
the form of a printe«l circular. U.it the sUtute
baa declared that If any writing or printing, ex
cent as provided therein, shall Tm > pen any mat-
ter of either ot thui>e classoa, payment of llrst-
olaas posUga mu'.>t lie demanded. There Is bet
oae wny In whlcn the relief you seek oould be
irraBte<t by the doptit nunt, and that Is, by epen-
Ty floluUngthelaw. No power of suspension
of the sUtute Is granted ; the duty of the oflloers
of the posuil service, as of erery cltlsen, U slm
ply to ooey It. Vour request, therefore, fluds
me In ii»o most hearty sympathy with every oall
of bu Muess Interest upon the postal service, and
warmly desirous ot promoting IM advantagus to
bualne*H men, but uttoily helpless to permit you
to send parcels li disregard of the explicit, un-
nlatnkavle direction of Uio law-making power.
ThN law, which Is now Interpreleil so
atrictly, was passutl on llie 8tl of March,
1870, -o Ihal II BpiKjars l<» have been neglect-
ed up to this lime, oo far aa tbe prliiUng on
enveloi»os, wrappers and tags goes. The
word '•patented ' Is allowed to be placed «on
an>tliitig which l.s pulenletl, and tbe dnte of
securing tlie palenl can also be nrintud.
Haniplo <ioples of ucwHi»a|)ers or perlmlicaU,
which are secoud-cluHs matle'r, muMl have the
wot d-* '•sample copy" on them. Uclurn re-
que-ls are also permissible, and "omo sign,
Ug or mark can bo used for iilenlillcallon.
Thc-o items, with the number and name of
the articles cnclo!»e«l, are all thai are allowed
ou f oiu th-tlass. matter, in regard to which
ihe v\ hole trouble Imh arl!«en.
Some Inquiries havtj been made as to tbe
way this law has affected local cslablish-
tUtnluL
ciots cure
Kfieuitmtfty
IfwiTl
Nrnfbus
a few oilier parllculars noi of tbe uulure of i of uxes. and announces that persons will In-
an adverlUement bul designed to a»ihUt the »yrc getting ihoir names on the voting lUls,
• • ' -• "— ** by paying their taxes. "It caunot be need-
ful," ho advertises, ••for the subscriber to re-
mind his feilow-citixens that puncluullty is
the soul of businuhs, that tbe clly is iu debt
an«l needs taxes," etc.
E. A. Ulce adverliiwN thai lie has taken the
Merrimack llookslore, where ho ••purpo.cd
to MUtlaln lis character a» a moral, religious,
scleullUc and useful lM>uk eslabllshment,"
and to "keep ail kinds of bookx calculated to
Instruct and proUt the community."
Jesse Clonieut advurti-^d Ibe Lafayette
hotel on Middlesex street as new und well
furnished. It bad a different character later.
•L W. Mansur was secrotary of the Low-
ellkulu;<l Fire insurance company, whose
office waa at 37 Mansur's builJIug. Central
Tim'oiby A. llobioson adverlisea the lease
and tixlures of tbe Waahiuglou house for
l|u||a
T.' W. Fellows and J. K. Fellows announce
a dissolution of co-partnership in the watch
and Jewelry business al No. 0 Murriinauk
Klruel. Mr. J. K. Fellows, wlio now lives
on Andover street, continued the business.
11. W. Emerson was carrying ou a course
of twelve lectures at Mechanics ball— tiokets
one dollar (or the course.
Two phyhlclaiis, whose names are not giv-
en, anupunce thai lliey will Imj al Her. W.
Mulhtrmoul's bouse to •'vacclniile gratis all
Irish children or such other Ulxh pet sons as
may present tbcmseives." ^
'I'lio 8iocklM»lder« of tbo Central Ilrfdge
corporation are nolltiod to meet al their lull
bou»e to consider rates of loll.
Ueo. W. Ward tells the i»oople that lie de-
signa to continue in the practice of deulUtry,
having Iteen In practice about a year. Ills
office waa al No. 14 l^eutral street. His two
sous, Sullivan L. and Win. O., still continue
in practice of dontislry In iiOwell.
tJuHhliig * Mack kept stoves, etc., al the
upi»er end of Ml«ldlo street. Tlio second
partner was l>«a. iSMwall ti. Muck, now liv-
ing on Pawlucket slreel.
John Adama seems to have lieen the chief
auctioneer of those days, and 1>. Hixby was
the bookstore man who udverllsed luohl free-
ly
Joshua Merrill, who ia still with us, has an
advertisement of several convenient tene-
menu to rent on Chapel bill.
"Voters t Voters! get your names on tbe
check lilt. This is Tbe last week. Don't
forget II. DouH put 11 off till the last mo-
ment. i)olllmmetilalely." ThU U tho tirsl
editorial Item. Things haven't chaugud so
very much sinoe then.
Marcus Morton was tbe democrulic uandl-
dule for Governor, and one of Ihu bve Mid-
dlesex couiilv candldales for senator (they
were all elected by vole of ibe whole county
lu those days) was William Livlngslon.
It was In the hard times when this pi>per
was Issued, and specie was. nol in use. The
wifig- accused the doinocraU of being op-
posed lo resumption of specie payments,
wldch the deroocrala lienled. There were no
gr»enbacks then, but state banks failed right
and left. Tbe caabier of one of these failed
banks aeems lo have made a speech, in which
be charged that bis bank could not resume
because the Van Buren party was opposed
to resumption. This aeems to have lieen a
Ixiwell cashier, for the Advertiser says, ed-
itorially, •'Whoever baa madt these asser-
tions, and they have buen maile in lids clly,
l>«hen«»ff(/bfffl«r, C'asAier, or the pigmy
Hraotingerttforothel jargon, he Is a wilful
LIAU.'* They used political emphasis in
thunedaya. , ,„-, ,
Mr. Everett was tbe governor lu 1837, and
be was nagged by the abullllonlsis very
much as the pruhlbliionisU nag Uov. Ames
in these days. Tliey wouldiPt allow that
Oov. Everelt could be an advocate and de-
fender of human rights.
Tbe posl-offlccs were an Issue then as now,
and Mr. Van Buren was much more uoii-i>ar-
ttsan ihan Mr. Cleveland, If the Advertiser
tells the truth. It alleges thai of «a posl^
masters in Middkaex county, only 2*2 were
democrats, while 87 were federalists.
Fortlgn news Is fresh by "uacket." On
IhlsUUi of November news from I'arls to
Oct. l» is received. Austria had had an earth-
quake Sept. "ii, In which nol a single liouso
in Agram escnped Injury.
There Is no local newa In the paper from
which we quote, except whiil U Incorporated
in the editorials, or is lo he galUoi-e«J fronj
the advertisements, or the marriages and
deaths. Two of the former and one of the
latter are publMiud. Tbe death was that of
the only child of Oils L. and Charlotte B.
Allen. Mrs. Allen sllll lives in l^well.
curt YOU'
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MAMVWAoruwamm wrocu.
Lowell. Whai« ao mnr tranaaottona take plape,
the flgiiroa of proTloaa qnotatlona aa to pnoe
aakad. btd and aalea are glran.
rar
Yaloe,
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Ainrtng the vsrlnuB organs of our system, nons
i-rrnrinTi morr iKM-ntiid part than Uie LI vat aad
K'
Idneys, und k<> itiMiiy pe~> pic iire sllllctad with dls-
aKCHo^tlieseorgsns, CauHinir (he Rlood tn become,
iiiipurr, llisl U IS our firht duly to sssist them In
ihcir work. This Is done in u thorough mNiiner by
i ngnlls' Mandrake) t'om|>ouiid, which u purely
Vegntnble, snd is wortliv of u Uir trlsl.
Ingalls' Mandrake (Compound is sold by
III! I>ruggikts.
rKEI'ANSI) OM.V HV
rm-: inoalls mki>ical co
LOWELL, MASS., U.S.A.
Prlee, Bl.OOt Six Bottloa for M.00.
Amory .••......
Amoskeag.^....
AntbroBOOggln. .
Appleton
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Cattot
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China. .............
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Great FalU.
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Si aids. Bums, Cut", Cracks, and ^^ratches.
(Best SUble Remedy In the world.) CUBBS
IlheumatUm. Neuralgia, Hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Croup, and all kindred affections.
A Larga Bottlo. A Powerftal Mowedy.
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JloticeSa
NOTICE.-The annual meeting of the mem-
bers of the l^well Mutual Fire Insurance
company will lie held on the lOth day of Janua
18H8, al 3 o'clock p. m., at the ofllce of the
oompanyTNoT 40 Central atroet, to chooae direct
ill
ors.Vevlsetheby laws, and to
legally
meeting. g. T. ABBOIT, Secy
such
act upon
other business as may legally oomo before said
LOWELL DISPENSARY.
NOTICK.— The annual meeting of the lA)well
Dispensary, for the eleci Ion of officers and the
trunsBctlon of any other business that shall le-
gally comt before It. will be hold In the rooms
ol the Lowell Institution tor Savings, Thurs-
day, Jan. 5, 1888, iH U o'clock a. m.
^ AUSTIN K. CHADWICK, Sec'y.
RAilROAD NATIONAL BANK.
The Annual Bleetlng of the
a Bai
stockholders of
the Itallroad NaUonal Itank ef I..owell will be
held at their banking rooms on Tuesday, the
lOth day ot January next, at 9 ••'clock a. m., for
the clioloe of Directors, and the transaction of
any other buKlness that may lejrally come be-
fore them. FllANK P. IIAUUETT, Cashier.
Ix)well, I>ec. », liK'7.
The Oltl lowe[l National Bank,
TUK ANNUAL MKKTINO of the stoekhold
ers of this bank, .or the choice of directors
ud the tninsactlon of any other business that
may legally ooine before such meeting, will be
held at the banking rooms of said bank on Tues-
day, January 17, A.I) 188a, allU iM) o'clock a.m.
' cd\H. M. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
Lowell, Mass., Dec. 13, 1H87.
Wamesit National Bank.
The annual meeting of the stockholdera of
the Wamesit National Itank will be hel«i at
their banking rooms, Tuesday, January 17ih
next, at i o'd ck p. m.. for tho choice of direr,
tora and the transacUon of anv other business
that msy legally ivnne liefore them.
ti W. KNOW LTON, Cashier.
Ix>well, Dee. 17lh, 1W7.
tnShqffvaoli fc Ci«
Playing Cards.
A Large AFsortment and Low
Prices.
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholeaale attd Retail Druggists,
OPPOBITB POST OPFIOB.
Playine: Cards.
A bargain for 20 ccDts. These
aro of good thick iiobm uud
enough for unybotiy.
lUCO
LOWMtX POIT OFfflOM.
OpaalBff Mad Oloalag of Malta.
«r Corrected to October "», 1887.
MiMLS DUB rEOM
Albsay and th« Weat, 0.40, 0.10 a. m., 1.18, 8.40 p.
m.
Fall lUvar. Maaa., O.M a. m., 1.18, 7.M p. m.
Blllertoa, liaaa.j ll.lOa.m.,7.iop. m.
BosU)D, ilaas., 8.40, 8.48 a. m., LIB, 8.10, 4, 9M,
8 p. m.
CoDcuad. N. H., 7.40 a. m., 11.88, 5 p. ■.
Dracut, Maaa., 6 p. m.
Basujm, 845 a.m.. 8.10, 7.M p.m.
FlUhburg, Mass., d.'JO a. m., I.I5. 5.45, 7.M p. m.
Uwrenea, Maaa.. ».-J0 a. m., 8.10. 4, 8 p. m.
Manchestor. N. IL, 7.40 a. m.. l!»-5»5. 5 p. m.
Nashua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., 11.15, 7.M p. in.
New York. N. V., 0.40, 8.45 a. m., 8.10, 7.M p. m.
Norihem.7.40a.m., 18.U,8p.m.
NorUi BUlerioa. Maaa., U.M a. m., 7.M
New lledtonl, Maaa.j 9.90 a. m.. 118, 7.M p. m.
., 1.15, 6.40, 7.10 p. n
P. «•
son. I
a. m.. 1.10. 040, 7.10 p. m.
n., 1.18, 8.10, 840 p. m.
aaa., O.M a. m., 7.10 p. n.
meulK. All who have been spoken to about
it have said tliat the Inlerprelallon bus l)cen
a nuisance of coni-lderuldo dimensions. One
large manufacturing company which docs a
great nin lunt of advertising;, says It had 00,-
000 envelopes with printed matter ou them
on hand, when llie newa of the recent change
of >ollcy in the department reached ll.
These had to l>e laid away. In the hope of a
WpcttI of the law some day. ». . „-
Auother large eiilerprise had Just had »,-
000 envelopes prlutcil when the law was In-
terpreUd. Fortunately they could be utilized
In another wav as an adverllseraeut. This
flrtu H:ty that at Chicago the law Is enforced
Yery slrlrgenlly, und ibal a great amount of
its iiialter lia^ been detained there awaiting
MTiuenl of lelior posUge.
rustniasler Ilaggett aaya he has not heard
much complaint about the law; those who
are affected have apparently made uif their
minds lo submit to the inevitable.
There «cem»t to be no doubt that the poat-
roa?tcrKP»er»l l"*"!! rlxht in enforcing the
law. In dolnir ^o he la taking tlie quickest
course lo amend it, and it Is very probable
that ll will be amended aome time this win-
ter. Mcanlline the people will have to "gr«o
and bear it." Hut ii Is Juat aa well to agitate
tbe matter thoroughly. There it really no
objection to the o d uracllce, aave that it is
Uiesal. Change the law and let people put
what thev want ou their envelopes if it do
not interfere with the work of tbe depart-
ment.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
propertlei are un-
lurpassed.
T<'iui>orfttur<'of
.SIuH>|> Hoik
.Spring J.H 47- 1'.
Hhcrp Rock Spring Wutvr contains four Orthsur
;i ^iniii of sslliic constltiii-nt* in n ifitllun, nnd I*
iPMii rlx to thirty lliitcsI't'UKH ihsu the tsblo
u..ur usually oBi-ned fur sale.
Tin- l.n'llii;; IMiyslclaiis ofllio City
may lncoimuiU'ii uh to tlii' tlnM-a|MMitic
rllii'acy of thiH well known table
water.
0, Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St* -<
— LOWELL.MASS. ■ ' ,.:;'."
I*rovtdenoe, it. 1., O.M
SouUiern, 8.M. 848 a. i .
Boutn Framlagham. Maaa .
8tony Brook way, 0.10 a. m., 7.15 p. m
Tyng shore'. Mass., 740 a. m., 7.10 p. m.
Tawksburr, Mass.. O.M a. m., 4 p. qi.
Mllford, H. H., ll.to, 7.M p. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. H., 0 p.m.
Woitjaatar. Maaa., 8.48, O.M a. n... 1.18, 7.M p. m.
Keeaa, N. H.. 9.M a. m., 7.M p. m.
Salem, Maaa., 8.40. 8.48 a. m.. 1.15,1.10.4, 8.M, k
LfBn,^MaM.. 6.40,8.45a. m.,1.18,S.10, 4, 8.M, 8
p.m.
MAIL* OLOIB FOB
Albany and the Waat, 7, 8.48 a. m., 4 JO, 7.15
Fall ifiVw, Maaa., 7, 8.48, lOJO, 11.46 a. m., 8.M,
7.18 p. m.
niUartea, Maaa.,6.10a. m., 8p. m.
lioaton, Mass., 7, 8.45, lOJO. 11.45 a.m., 140, *M,
8,7.18 p.m. . .. » ..
i;onoord, N. H.. 8, 8.45 a. m., 11.15, 7.15 p. m.
Dracut, Maaa., 8.45, 9.« a. m- ,, ^ _,
Bastam, 8.10, 8 a.m.. 1.40, 5. 7.16 p.m. , „ _ ,.
Fltchburg, Maes., 6.86. 8.46, 11.45 a. m., 8J10, 7.16
Lawianoe.' Mass.. 8.10, 9.46 a. m.. 8.80, 7.15 p. m.
Mancheater. N. H., 8. 8.46 a. m., l»;16,Jlft j»- »•
Nashua, N. il., 8. 8.46. 11.46 a. m., 11.16. 6,7.15 p.
NewYork,N.Y.,7.8.46,10J0,11.45a. m., 1.4^
8JW,8.7.16p. m.
Northern. 8.46 a. m., 7.16 P- »• ^
Nr)rth BUlerlca. Masa^ 7 a. m., .S.60 p. m.
New Bedfonl.Masa., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.45 a. m..
Traders and Mechanics Insurance Company.
The memlicrs of this oompany are hereby
notlfled that the aiiuuHl meeting for the olniloe
of dlrccutrs and ft)r the transacUon of any other
business thst may legally c»»mo before them,
will be held at the company's oflHiw. No. ti ( en
tral street, on Monday, January 9th, 1 MM, at J
o'clock p m. _
H. M. TUCKK, Hecreiary anil Treasurer.
Lowell, 1>< 0. Wth, IIM7.
NOTIOBI
THIS CKUTiriKH that .». E. Berry has dls
continue)! business on Market street, and Is
not resiMmslble for ilobts only U) H««pl. Isl, 1(«7.
He will In Ihe future oonllnue U) auctioneer and
appraise. Orders left at 44 Westford stntet or
addresse«l to I'. O. Box 105 will ro«*lvo piompt
Attention. All commission goods will re«'elve
his personal suiierrUlon. J. K. HKKUY.
ELLINQWOOD k CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
oppotm poiT omoB.
Play ins Cards,
35 conU a pack, reduced from
.'^0 cents. These we have a large
Hale ou by tho dozen.
Boston and Lowell Railroad Corporation.
Annual M eetlnir.
THK ANNUAL MKKTING of the Rtookhold
ITS of tho Boston and Ixiwell Railroad oor-
poratlon will be held at Uie uasaenaer sUUon,
liosuin, on Wednesday, the 4tb day of January,
IMW, at 10.80 o'rh>ck a. m.
1st. To chooae dlrectora for the anaulng year.
9d. To aee if the su>ckbolders will amaml the
bylsws aa proposed by the directors.
Id. To transact any other business that aaay
lecally come before tlie meeting.
Per order of the Dlrectora.
C. B. CBAM, Clerk.
Boaton, Dae. M, 1887.
LOWBLL IN 1837.
tor
AdTertlaomenta the Chief Rellanee
Mawa— Kolltleal AmantUaa.
We have hetorv us a copy of the LoweJI
Advertlaer, dated .Monday, Nov. 6, 1837. It
la a sheet of four pages, of four broad ccd-
umns each. The sheet ia 18 inches hy 26,
and the columns aro three inches wide. The
Sapor was publi-hcd every Monday, Wednea-
■yand Friday eveLlnga at Case's biilldiug,
corner of Central and Middle streets, by
Dearborn aud Bellows. The price waa $8 a
Sear in advance. As the Courier at tlie a^iiue
Ime was published on Tuesday. Thuraday
and Saturday, the two papers constituted a
daily auppJy of uewa.
Tbe flrat advertisement ia the paper
ia of
the ••Lowell Brewery" at the oorner of
Tborndlke and Middleaex atreeta, wlwre
they furuished "Strong and Table Boer and
Pale Ale." McFariaoe A St^rk were the
brawera, and they claimed to have learped
Uietr buainess in Hcotland, to wbkb tboF
••had applied tbemaelvea te«lotuin'»-whatr
•rer that may have meaot. The higheet
IHrtce In OMh waa paid tor barley.
Abnm Freuch ran • UtloHoi Md iMidjr-
During the Uolldaya
And Ihroughout the old aud the coming
year, Krdls, 8 Merrimack street, will con-
tinue to supply the people of Lowell with the
fluent confectionery ami the choicest fruit.
He has fully prepared himself for New Year's
with oranges, bananai, nuts, ttgs, dates, etc.,
und solicits a share of patronage from fruit
und confectionery buyers* Prices always
low. Buy candy for the children of him.
Rnra Bargain.
I have a small farm of IB acres of excel-
lent laud located 8H miles from Lowell P. O.
iu one of the best towns and neighborhoods
iu Middleaex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, grai»ea, Ac. Cottage house of 7 rooms
with an extra rood cellar. Good water In
the house. Also plenty of sheil room, large
high posted barn, roatch-boarded, wiih gwd
cellar. Will keen 6 cows and a horse. This
place must be sold within 80 days ou account
of settling an estate and ia offered nt the ex-
ceedingly low price of $8900. Full partlcu-
hira of 'Thoniaa H. Elliott, 88 Central atreet,
Lowell.
•'HuU'a TIelory."
While purcbahtng a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked : ••! call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'flulPa Victory.' ao wonderful ore the
reaulta it acoompliabea." Tbe victorlea
which it baa gained over coughs, aore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial difll-
cultlea are almost numberless. Aa a aped-
naeu of tbe teatimooials we are daily receiv-
ing read tbe following :
MONTPBLIBm, Sept. 18, 1887.
Meaara. Geo. 8. UuU A Co. :
Oeatlemen— Please aend me by express, C O.
D., fonr bottlea of your Harvard Bronchial
Symp. I have been ualng It and feel that I owe
my life to Ita wondarfol curative powera.
Youra tmly,
AHHA TOKIFTUI.
Tbe Harvard Bronchial Syrup is put up Id
li Ih. bottlea al 15 oento, and M Ih. boUlaa at
AO oenU a boult; Prepared by Qeo. 8. Hull
A Co. (auoueaaora to Lvford A Hull). Five
Cent SavlDC bank building, comer Merri-
mack and John atreeta, Lowell, Maaa.
A. NKW IIVVEIVTIOIV.
Our £«xoolwlor A.aeli Sitter
la warranted to he FIRST-CLASS In every feat-
ure, and any dcclrlng a huperior anlclo In this
line will do well to c^ill and examine Its merlU
before purchasing clHCwhere. No dust, easily
operato<l, all steel iMJsrtngs and consequently
unll mltcd wear. Sohl for cash or Instolments at
9M Morrlmaok Street, Lowell, Maaa.
O. H. CHA8K. Proprietor.
8<A0, 7.18 p.m.
- ,B.l., 7, 8.48, 10^0,11.48 a.
Providence
1.40
.Southern! I, H.&, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.80, 7.16
p. m.
Houth rramlngham, Maaa
8Ji0, 8, 7Ji.8 p. m.
NEW YEAR'S.
,7, 8.48, 11.48 a. m..
Stony Brook Way, 8JI8 a. m., 4.80 p. m.
Tyngaboro*. Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Tewkabury, Mass., 6.10, 9.48 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
MlUord, N. U., 8 a. m., la.lS. 8 p. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. H., 8.4ft, 9.4S a.m.
Woreeater. Mass., 8.86, 7, 8.48, 10.80. 11.48 a. m.,
4JN>, 7.1S p. m. *
Keene, N. H., 6.88, 8 a. m., 18.18, 7.18 p.m.
Salem. Maaa.. 7. 8.46, lOJO, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.80,
Lynn.MaM.,7'.8.48, lOJM), 11.46 a.m., 1.40,1 JO,
7.16 p.m. "
ELLINQWOOD k CO.,
Wholeaale and RetaU I>ruggisi$,
oppoarni poit omoB.
Cod Liver Oil,
Frbmii From thb Shore Evkbt
Wkbk,
Sff OentM a Piute
* i"i
LARGEST STOCK
OF'
In ^Vai-ioty
AT
ShanBaa*
honaaBoki
laiyMal
have a larga Uaa o<
maamt,
Hew
Be. I
Cor. Central and Prescott 8treet«.
FARMERS, AnEMTiONI
Stookbrldga Mannrea.
Bowker'a Hill and Drill PhoepbaCe.
BulBklo Bone Snper-Phoaphate.
Bradley'a Unper-Phoaphate.
Fur Eobes!
(Ia SO dlfllaroDt sradea).
Horse Blanicets
AND
:E. TV. ^VTood A Co.
41 MABKXT 8TBBBT.
That e*B be found la Mew Bnglaad.
s
OBT OUR PRICB8 AWD BXAMIKB OUB
8TOOK.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
Old Oonvera Faoiory,
ITS Central 8treet,
ffirp anU iFancg 6oot>g. _
HEEE ARE
dOME OF THE BABOAINB THAT
STUART, BEID & CO.
WILLOFFEBOH
WEDNESDAY MORNING
AT 9 O'OLOOK.
8o, All-Wool Ball Yam for 3o.
25o. Scotch Yarn for l5o. -rj-^ —
15o. Saxony Yarn for 7o.
Seal Plash Baoques $19.00; worth
double the money. Every Oloak in our
itore mu8t be 8old at 8ome price. We
are bound to sell them, so come and se-
cure a winter cloak at the lowest price
ever named. 66 odd Oloaks at $1.00
and $2.00; worth $8 00 and $10.00.
Bargains in Dress Ooods at 26o.,
37 l-2c. and 50o a yard; just about
half price.
Fancy Trimming Velrets that sold for
$1,00, $1.26 and $1.50, down to 75o.
a yard. Black Dress Silki at 81.00,
$126 and $150 a yard; cost 50o. a
yard more to make.
Blaok Dress Ooods at 37 l-2o., 50o.
and 75c. a yard ; fully 25o. a yard under
price.
38c, AU-Wool Hose for 26o. a pair.
26c, All-Wool Hose for 15o. a pair.
Oenti' 50o. Scotch Gray Shirts fqr 26o.
All kinds of Woolen Underwear
marked down.
Ladies' 50c. Oashmere Oloves, drum-
mers' samples, for 25o. a pair.
Ladies' 76o. Embroidered Back Kid
OloTes for 49o. a pair.
Blankets-- Special ralue at 09c.,
$1.50, $2.00,«2.60, $3.00 and $3.60
a pair ; sold elsewhere for 60o. a pair
more than m ask for them.
Bemember everything at mark-down
prices for Wednesday; don't BiifS it;
eferybody oome.
ELUNOWOOD ft 00.,
Wholesale and Retail DruggisU,
OPPOSITB POIT OrVlOB.
Cod Liver
F11E811 From tiik Shore Evbbt
Wrkk,
<9a CJontfii a "I^lnt.
ELLINQWOOD k CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DruggisU,
OPPOSITB POST OrPlOB.
Eliinewood's
Cough Balsam
LOWBIX.
Pleia and Faacy Jeb Priitiig
or AU.
T TMia OMnOM.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
STUART, REID k CO
II m H lEBRIiMX STREH.
This 18 the second winter for
Ellinowood's Cough Balsam,.
and the many words of praise
received and the. many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the firoot
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Gts. a Bottle.
ELLINQWOOD A CO.,
WholesaU and RetaU Druggist,
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LOWELL DAILY COlTRIEB. TUESDAY, JANUABY S, 1888.
Clje lotoell ©ailfi Courier.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1888.
0»lMul»r for January.
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Miniature Ammny^Tbi«J>»y. .
~LKN»m or DAY. I UtUlti
»»h. 10m. I HfllBp.m-
■ UN.
S 7.14 B 4.24
The Waalher.
It (rrew u little colder y«Pter(l«y, l>ut the nljiht
ir«9 Uuc- To«luy liHs l>ecu reasonably <«ol, wJtli
»• threatening troHpect at noon. At ft o'clock
last evenlnjr the tcmjicrftture wne 3'>°, at 7 this
iBomlnK '-'••°. ""'• at I o'clock 2ft\
BU8IIES8 NOTICES.
em, driller*, grlnderi, eUs. Eyerylblmr, in
fact, that a Urat-tjlaa^ woolen mill neetU U on
bftnd and for khIo. Thi* muchlncry Jihh not
been um.I verv uuicb; It Ih hUM koikI. hikI
lbo>e who wUh to purchaw ciin l)e 8ure tbut
tbey are K<'lt>nK what in pronalaed.
A Little Cilrt Burned by Creoeot*.
Llllie Sheppard, a iwo-year-olil dauKhler
of Medard Sheppard, employed by J. W.
WIKou & Co., and living on Mainuiolb road.
thlH ijiorninK drank a oorliou of tlie content*
of a bottle contalnib« creosot4J and npilW d a
considerable nmouut over ber. In an In-
Munt her cries hrouL'ht her terrified niolher,
and Dr. C'olton waw promptly nenl for. Ihe
little. L'irl lis friv'hltullv burned on the neck
and brcaM. and there i» danger of a fatal ter-
minalion of the terrible u>l«take, allhoiik{h
Dr. C'olton cannot tell whether or not sh-!
hwallowed nnv of the liquid. At one o clock
the k'i' WW'' (wmewbal improved.
Marion, nrtlKllc nbotograither.
THE OITI.
II K
See kM-alH on puKO" 2. !> and T.
Tbrou»(boul the year 18WH Wood, llie jew-
eler, will sell nrliclcs ul low prices.
HIjrn paintlnjr In all lt« brnnelie* in prompt-
ly done by llalhuway , IH Middle street. •
The onarterly nicethiK of the MhldleHex
Mechanics aKKOciatlou will Ihj held toulKht ul
8.
The ( horal society will have n pood turn-
out tonight, to talk over the proM>ect of
"Creation."
Begin the new year on a cK»h ba^U by
tradhiK "t tlio EnterprUe canh jjrocery. See
•dvertUemeul.
The funeral of the late Mr*. Alleo (Jarri-
Ran will take place from St. I'eter'x church
intorruw forenoon at !• o'clm-k.
A conittBble'i »ale of about ftOOO clKar* will
take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the oftlee of J. B. Swift, room » llarrUter»'
ball.
The weekly meclluK of Ihe vUltorn of the
Awoclttteil e'harllle* will be held, Weilney
day at 4 o'clock p. m., at room U, VVyniau h
Kxehange.
Ovtr tl40 naturallxatlon pap«r« were
patied upon by Iho pctllce court lai«t yeari
UakinK a lar^e amount of atldllional work
for the clerk.
The monthly meetlnx of the palromt of the
Home for YounK Women and Children will
b« held at Ihe Home Weduekday afleruooo
at 8 o'clock.
An alarm of flre from t»ox 13 at 7.06 tbl*
BiornlnK wu* for an Incipient blu/e in a
room of a bouse on I'aijfe htreet. The dam-
■gt was lucuuiiiderable.
J. V. Keyes M Co. will »«ll tomorrow
■orniDK Mix yordk of all wmd luitlnKii, on<v
yard and a half wide, for f'i. Seven colori
to Mieot from. Cull and vee tbem.
The BUou ihoe More will lake nlock Keb-
rtlary lit. Previous to tbat date they Intend
to clear out a lot of odd utock. Take atlvan-
taMOf the low pricei at wbicb Kooda will be
•old.
The children of Dr. Plunkctt gave a party
to their young friend* last evening from 6
till 9 o'clock. There were alwut ») prewjnl,
and dancing and refreibmcnta made the time
paas quickly.
It la poaitible that the Illith •cbool battalion
will be able to drill In the Market Hireet
arnnory next Mouday, but all Ibe repalri In
the buildlDK are not completed yet and fur-
ther delay U likely.
The annual meelinc of the corporation of
the Belvldere Union MUmIou school wan hold
attboehool room on Kayelle »-lreet lat-t
•vwDiog. when tb« old board of olUcent were
r«>«lected for the coming year.
- The Union auxttlarv of the Woman's
Board of Mlnalona met In the veatry of the
John xlref t chftrch yesterday afternoon. The
meetini; was called to onler t)y the president,
Mlaa Flke, and the n-port of the secretary
waa read and uccepted. After the 0|>eninK
exercisea, Miss llartwellof Fout;how, China,
delivered an Interesting adilress on ber work
in China. She ur^ed ine laillea to hold mect-
Inga oftener, the coming year. She after-
ward sanK "Sweet Bye and Bye" In Chinese.
It waa decided to raise two hundred dollam
for the CouHtautinople home. The preabient
called attention to the annual meetln)<iu Bo»-
ton next week.
The Britlah-Amerlcan Aaaodation.
' The fourth meeting of British-Americans
waa held at I'oat 42 ball, lust nlKht, and was
well attended. The oblcct of the association
Is to aecuro the uaturuluatiou of every native
of Great llritaiu over 21 years of u»i:e. The
following olHcera of the association were
ele<-ted histnlxht: President, Miles H. Bat-
tye; vice president, Mitchell Adauts; secre-
tary, Samuel IlolKate; treasurer, Kll Turner.
Y. M.C. A.
iuast night the ansociation held Its annual
^t^ "-^Ww^ for the election of directors, with
J|tre»ult: W. II. Ward, one year; A. S.
^Uer, .1. K. Kverett. Wlllard Kvcrett,
M. B. Hamilton, Oeorije F. Knowles, C. O.
Strcttcr, B. H. Wiir^ln. A. W. Weeks two
• Tli<' annual meeting' will occur .Ian. 15 In
the First Con^rc^'ational church.
This eveulnu:, ul the moclhiK of the boys
brunch, Assistant Secretary Scboletield will
give a talk on ''A Piece of Coal."
Kirk Street Sunday School.
At the Hcssion Sunday the following of-
ficers were chosen : Snpcri'itentlcnl. Samuel
H.ThompHon; suiH-rintcndenl of tiie prima-
ry dcpartnu-nt. Mrs. K. A. ilobinsor; sccre-
twv and ircuHurer, Charles K. Kdson; advis-
ory conindtlcc, Misses Kate K. .lohnson. I,iz-
aleC. Kennedy, Dr. Albert W. Biirnhani. The
retiring supc'-inlendent, Mr. S. Foster >\ hip-
pie, wiis tendered a unanimous vote of
. 'hanka for his efflcient services. The church
be annual meetini,' this month will cou-
. m the action of the Sunday school.
l.arKer Arcouimodationa.
The Franklin Literary association, whlih
la an old and somewhat famous instllullon
In Lowell, is about to lake addilionul rooms
Adjoining its present location in Fiske's
block. The nddltlonal rooms are at present
occupied bv Dr. W. H. Downs, «lenllst, who
la to remove to French & Puffer's bjock.
The change will take place about the flrst of
next niopth. The association has been in
fiake'a block since it was built. Increased
facllllleH in the way of dub conveniences
will be secured by the enlarged (juarters.
An In^enloaa Derlce.
In llH« window of Martlett & I'ow's bard-
ware store. 12« Central street. Is a !-• I'J*| «»
llirure wld .h altratts considerable alteiillon
li-om the puss.rs.by. The form auparei.lly
represents a thrifty ndlkman, who is Indus-
triously pumping oqua pum Into a can,
near which are several lumps of cbalk urn
tbeexplanaiory legend, "Our »«-'»l / •?*•
Fleet riclty Is the motive power. "»'[ » !V,"",^
lacteal dranui Is the production of \> Jills U.
Parkhursl of ( hehn»for«l. an Inncu ons
\oung mechanic ip the entploy of F. >«. I ei-
klns. machlnisi, Thoriidike street. NN Ub
commendable prudence the itiilhor does not
divulge the place wbkb Inspired bia realistic
coueeptluu.
Where 1hi« City OoHnellmen May be Found.
After the drawing' of scats bv the member-
of Ihe citv council Sulunlay nfgbl, se\eral of
tbem ex7lninge.l .lo^ks. Tlie follow ng U the
ortler of sittings in the board of ahlermcn.
commencing at ihe rlKb< />'/''« '"">.'•'/
noutwell. llol.len, t htulwick, lluiiels, Car-
ter. Staples, Scribner. Putnam.
The following Is the order In whl.b the
members «)f Ihe common council sit in their
room, commencing with seal No. 1, at the
riifbtofihe president's .lesk : Brown. La-
plerre. llarlwell, Shaw, Beals Wrighl. W est-
ujl, Sherwood, Brosscau, Did.bins, Bn»lhers.
Shcpurd. Coburn. Allen, Lawience. Dono-
hue. (iurvey. Iloane, Murphy, Sullivan,
U-ary, Hogera, Sparks.
Admitted to Ihe Bar.
Mr. Solon W. Stevena waa yeatenlay ad-
ndltud to the practice of law In the various
courts of Ibe commonwealth, and he will
soon lake an office In Uwell for Ihat pur-
i.o»e. Mr. .Stevena Is u gratluate of Brown
linlvprslty, and la well known In Ix>well as a
uentlcnian of varie«l literary ae«|nlremenls
and oulture. He Is a speaker of rare power,
both in the formal effort of the platform and
In debate, as appeareti during his two year*
aervlc* In the legislature, where he occuple*!
tlie front rank. He is well e<|ulp|M!d for gen-
eral legal sorvloo. and haa lung had In mind
an entrance to the legal nrofeaalon. Mr.
Stovena has studied wllb Messra. (J. F. ami
D. B. Richardson, and with F. W. Q»j«. »ad
be will be welcomed to the bar by hia pro-
fesaloual brethren as one who cannot full to
do honor to tbem and to the law.
llTenail with muaic, sped inerrily on. Tha
bountiful ovkter aupper. provided by the
boat, was dl-cusaed. AfU-r aupj)er garaea
and a general good time so tilled the momenta
that It waa nearlv mldidghi before the laat
guest bad sahl atlleu. The parting wish of
all was that the uext decade of Mt. aud Mnk
Hamllton'H wedded life Ihj even fuller oT
prosperily and happiness than the onejuat
liuiahed. _____
New Perslao dates. 8 lbs. Vets., Smith's.
I*lftur4*a ami Pranaea.
Photog\aiph framea. in gold, plush and
hron/.e (new lot), engravings, imd new pal-
terns of mouMlngs, cheapl Sheet music. 0
cents. Pictures framed to order at low
prices. (). L. Cambridge, Merrimack bouso
block.
Fine line of tigs at Smllh'a.
A. M. Barmon
shows s|>eclal patterns lu bronze, oak, and
other kiiKls of picture moulding, alao a good
line of foreign and American photogrupha,
sleol eiigravlnga and etchings. The pricea
are rboit- No. t<9 Merrimack street, up sUlra.
Best molu-ses dates, h and 10 I'ents per lb.
Smith's, 47 Metrimack streeU
Be on Time.
TinieU moiuy and a|.polntmeiils i«ade
sliould be k.pl. If you carry a real e
watch in your p..cket or have a well reiru'-'i;
cd mantle dock at your home you will bo on
time an.l live up t«» your iwrccmenls. A
failure to do so cannot then be excus«..l on
Ihat account. Clarke. M Centra stmt,
make a specialty of tine watches and mant e
docks, and also has the auencv of Parabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Riiitlh'a Bulletin.
Two dozen «.we»'t Florida oranges 2.} .-ents.
Two doxeu bananas "iS-ns. Smitb, 4. Mer-
rimack street. w . •
Monday and TucMhn Twenty «-enl .-hotw
olato drops 14 cents a lb. Smiths. 4. Mer-
rim:(ek sired.
Special ^oticfK*
Sprrial fkvMM.
REMNANTS
n
j^pedal llotiref *
"WHO Sam Happy New Yeaf?"
iEarnaflrs.
In thi* cItv. .Inn. *l.by Re».
in. *l.l»7 Ket. w. T. Worth,
i»amuel It. libk of |T..vt.leuce. U. I , and Mlaa
llertha S|.liiks of Lowell. „, ,i,-
In llosu.n, liee. 27, IMT. at Ihe t luirch of the
MUcliiles. ly K«<v. .lamea Ireeman Clarlie, l».
I .VaMH^a AuguMii. Ileatley of ^ he Nca ami
tiara Bancroft, daughler of K Uaua llui.croft,
of .\ver.
QtattMH*
\> i"i»'^
In thU city. Jan. I, Mra, EUta Gleaaoa. aged
Runeral from her late realdenre. 14 Aldar
•li-eet, Wedne»«lay,.lan.4. at II o'clo-k a. n..
anil a 111 be private. Iiiteruiept at Auaover.
We have received direct tram
•\
the millN about
2500 YARDS
REMNANTS AND SHORT ENDS
UNSHRINKABLE
White Shaker Flannels.
And Khttll open them In our
Remnant Departineut
at only
25 Cents a Yard.
These reniijants are splendid
value aud very chenp, and cuh-
tomer8 will du well to supply
their wants at once, as the mills
are now running on Rummer
weight goods and we shall hare
no more this season* .
m
' AKh- , UssniiG
QYtSQERMAJ^GoLOGNfe
J«.ND;f/.8TAMPFpR..-*
Special Itonces.
CHOICE SEVEN PEff CENT8.
Mo Mora Inaltntlooe of Moale Nerve Food.
•Judge Colt In Ihe lUilled Stales circuit
court today granted Ihe Injunction prayed
for by the Moxle Nerve Food lompauv In
eight cases against alleged iinltalors of Its
trade mark. TabeU, etc. The plalntlflr claims
the words •'Nerve F«kmI," as well aa "Mox-
le," aa a part of the trade mark. The courts
tinda that "Nerve Food" has been used as a
name for medicines, If not Averages, before
Ihe Moxle company adopted It, but lb s
point la left undecided. The Injunction la
irraoted solely on the ground that the bot-
tles, laltela. etc., uaed by Ibe defendanU are
such close Imitations of those use«l by the
Moxle company that they are calculated to
deceive the public. The question of the
trade mark will »»e derided when the ease la
fully heard on the point of damages and ap-
plication for making the injunction perma-
nent. The enjoine<l concerns are thoae mak-
Inir the "Standard Nerve Food." the "Kast
India Nerve FochI," Ihe "Noxle Nerve
Food," etc.— [.lourual, Monday.
The Utvh School Kennion.
The reunion of graduates of the I/>well
High school In Ihe later daases will lake
place at Mechanics hnll on the 2ftlh liist.,
and the present indications are tbat It wHM>e
a more extensive reunion than any held for
many vears. While Ibe basis of Ihe iissocl-i-
tlou Is' the last s.'ven classes, any graduate of
the acbool mav become a member an«l will
be welcome al Ibe reunion. Indeed, it Is de-
sired that a larjre numU-r of the older grad-
uates will l>c present. The general plan of
the exercises has been outllne.l. and seems
tomeetthe wishes of the great nuoority of
those who propose to alteiid. The American
orchestra will furnl^b music, and the first
half hour w ill be dev«»ted to a concert. T iien
will come addresses from a number of gen-
tlemen who are es|Keiully interested In the
school, and possil)lv some other exercises of
a llterarv or musical nature will be intro-
duced. Uefresbments will follow, ami Ibe
event will « nd with dancing for a couple of
hours. A number of inaltcrs «)f detail will
rOK SALK.
Some of our recent Farm Mortface Loana
may be noltcod aa follows :
$:l.v> on 40 acre farm worth •**
............... .aauoo
•MOO
S4ioo
knowledirc, careful aelectlona, 17
••aaeaaa •••••a<
••••••eaaaaaaa**^
• aa aiaaaeaaaaaaat
aaooon 40
#.VK) on tiO
a.VK) on M
ttkV) on M
4il(NiOon 80
#1000 on M
Peraonal ».....,—«-, •
yeara' exiierUnce, not a oollar loat. Intereal
' 111, "
;,orof the underalgne'J.
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO..
M CENTRAL STRBBT.
uabi send annually at Appleton bank.
For details luiiulre of the AppleU»n or Wama-
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
80 1( 82 Merrimaek Htreet.
St. Patriok'a Day Convention.
A convention of delegates from the difJer-
•nt Irish f "at holle, societies has l)cen called,
to take place In .Jackson hall, Monday eveu-
Ins Feb. 10. The following day had been
flMectcd but the ball could not bo obtained.
Sat evening the Irish Benevolenl society
IppolDtcd the following .lelegatcs t'> ll'« <^on-
•St!on:.lohnI)oherty Chares II. trDon-
ilK Michael l>couard..Jobn Donahue, Daniel
rKknellv . John J. O'Drls.oll. Peter ^Valso.^
STlicOscar, John J. O'Brien, .John Mc
Ctoakey.Jaraea Howard, John Drurti, Mor-
iBetlly. _:_.
I)-''
HfprfiinaaTr for Sale.
•tomorrow forenoon, at 11 o'clock..!. E.
.n^^.1 jr t'n will sell at auction the worsted
*^"'?oety In tbi mul of the UHey Mrfnuf.ct-
t Sop»ny on School atrre, near Mid-
.«8tr»et. The machinery Includes reels,
'JiSTpooler., binder., twlaler. aj^n-
lnun«i, comb* wd pina, acrewt, caru-
be arranired at h meeting of the exo-ullve
committee tomorrow evening. It will be
possible to slate the iMogrammu lu full la a
lew <lays.
Firat CouKrecalluual Church.
The member- of 111. First Congre-aiional
diurch held their annual meeting .Sunday In
the vestrv, the utlendancu l»eing large. 1 he
reports were ch.eriii^' and most «»niiem
werewrlllen. There are S(»< incinlMis. IrfV.I
lii.lles and 101> geiitleiUeii. lu the .suiulay
school arc !HT members, an increase^ of m
over last vear. The total church collections
for the vear were *4.744 41, an.l the Sunday
s.hool co'lhdioiis ?(140, IliJ expenses being
#ntf.'i7. Forty-seven entered the diurcli
from the Sunday school. The Y. P. S. C. K.
has been verv prosperous during the year.
both j\* to ■ numbers and linances, 154 new
names having been added.
Rev. Smith Baker then gave a familiar talk
to the members. lie spoke of the late can-
vass of Lowell Willi referen.^i to the strength
of the various denominalloiis, nud allu«led
with pride to the fact thai alK)Ut «<«
claimed connet'tloii wllb the First Ckmgrega-
tional church. The urgency of working nol
espedullv to gather acceasions to the church
congregation, but rather to gain true mem-
bers, was dwelt upon. The growth in the
Sunday school was alluded to and the proba-
ble necesfcily of additional room hinted at.
Mr. Baker praised the oflicers of the church
and stated parenlbelically that the successful
superintendent must be money out of pock-
et. Oilier Ibougbta of value to the members
were expressed.
Weddins Annlveraarj Oelebr»t«d.
Last evening was the tenth anniversary of
the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hamil-
ton, and for this reason about seveniv-fivc
friends met at their home on Mt. Hope
streei, Pawtucketvllle. to extend congratula-
tions, it was a jolly company and the kind
feelings and good wishes were manifest n
the smiles that beame<l on all faces. ,^"rly
in the evening Bev. W. T. Worth, on behalf
of friends, presented the host and hostess a
baiwlsome engraving, elejraiilly framed, and
besiile this they received a largo iiuinijcr_of
other piesenls, both pretty and useful. Tin
ware was of course plentiful and in this Hue
Hhould be mentioned the watch given to Mr.
Hamilton. 5leasurliig eleven inches acfosa
the dial, and with a chain suiUible for use In
a Maine logging camp, Its dick, clkk lui It
was wound up with a giant key. it must be a
forcible reminder of the occasion and of the
atrong regard of the donora. The houra, en-
Have 70a saved any money in
1887?
Have yon saved as mnoh as
you might ?
Have you bought your Orooer-
iesfor Oaih?
If not, why not ?
1888. — Sun the new year
right. Pay Oash for your Gro-
ceries! Buy at the only Oaih
Orooexy in the city and you will
be more than pleased, both with
the goods and the money you
have saved en the same. We
purchase immense quantities of
goods and make but a small
profit, thereby keeping our stock
fresh and giving better eatisfac-
tion to our customers. If you
want the very choicest Teas and
Coffees tbat are grown, try us.
A very large and well assorted
stock of Fancy Groceries at low
prioes.
THE
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND
rrea. Houac.
6 Preaoott St., oppoalte Market.
We say "Ilnppy New
Year" with an earnestness
that the misanthropie
wreteh, whose portrait
heads this eolnmn. couldn't
understand. To every read-
er we extend the ♦Compli-
ments of the Season," and
that done, we'r^ ready for
husiness again. Ready with
a seasonable lot of things
tbat the cold days put you
in mind of.
Men's Lined Cape Gloves,
/wool backs and wool
wrists, at 38c. a pair.
Men's Extra Long Ulsters,
with good, broad collars,
at »6.00, 88.00, 810.00, |yj=j^;\f^^^^
812.00 and up to 825.00,
which latter price buys a
prize, a real "Frieze."
Scotch Wool Gloves and
Heavy Cashmere Gloves,
about twenty dozens of
the two lots leit, to go at
25c. a pair.
I LAD
I
IKK' .\KD CHII-nHKN'<*
UNDKUWBAK AMU llOSfltLKY
-1
—AT—
I
klAYN^ni) ft CO.'g,
70 Nkkkimack mt.
Wall Papers and Window Cnitalas
A BICH VARUnTiAT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 C*bot StreeU
«
Send ordera to na lor palntlBg, pa,p«rlBSt aSe.
Dra Geo. H. Jennison,
Boeeeaaor to Dm. B. M.
Men's Scotch Driving Caps,
at 20c., 35c. and 50c.
Men's Scotch„ Havelock
Caps, at 50c.. 75c., 8L00
and up to 82.00.
Men's Overcoats and Boys'
Overcoats, good lot of
them yet, with^ a very
general cut-down in
prices all 'round.
Leather Jackets Irom 83.75
to 86.00.
TOBOGGAN TOQUES,
SASHES, MITTENS,
HEAVY STOCKINGS,
JERSEYS.
Matehinf Saiti a Specialty.
WM. P. BRAZER & CO.
OUTriTTBRl.
TOTO ATTEMTIOH IB OALLED
To the charactor of Inreatora In the New llamii-
ahtre Truat Co.'a 6 por ot. I>obent«ro Bonda.
IMtUfleld SavlnKs Bank. IMttsflcId S<l.000
lJin«5Aater savings Itank, Lancaster Sll.dOO
Norwav I'lHlnit SavliiRs Itank, Kochoater $lo.(siO
Mllf«»rd Klvi- Cent Savinjrs Hank, MllfonI $IO,(K)0
Mcirlnaack County having* Hank. Cou-
^»orfl •••• • ••.»•• ^ju,oou
Franklin 8avlnga liauk, Fran kiln..;.... tl.'i.OOO
Merrimack Hirer Savings Bank. Man-
••hcster 180,000
Chcahlre I'rorldent Inatltutlon, Keene.. 1100,000
F. Eodliff, Jr., Agent, Oourier Building. '
~~ BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Kye
i;ia8<tc« and 8|H!ctaclea muat be
aold at iirlces way below coat
on ao<iount of overstock. Don't
inlsHihconportunlty. Come and
see. If you want anf/thiny In
our line you can buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
JcweUer and Optician
SS Oeatnal Btraot.
SEASONABLE (JOODS
rOR MID-WINTER. IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heary Merino, Oashmere and AlUWooI
Hosiery.
Linedjtnd IJnlined Street Qloves.
Fur Gaps and Qloves, in Seal, BeaTtt,
Otter and Moskrat.
lobby Windsor Caps in the lattit pat-
terns.
Warm Driring Gaps and OIotss.
Ladies' Seal GloTts.
Oenteel Scotch OIotos.
Toboffgan Jerseys, Toqnei and Sashti,
in ue olnb and other colon.
The latest ideas in Full Dress Beqnisitei.
HoTslties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerohiefh,
Olofes, Walking Sticks, UmbrelUt,
Oentlemin's Jewelry, eto., etc.,
AT —
HOW ARD & CO.'S,
M MBRBIIIAOK BTRKBT.
RAZORS
AMU
STROPS.
KATES
AND TOBOOQANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Printinir Pt*c««efli.
Market Scales!
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STRKKT,
Inducements to Those
Needing Furs.
aUver Hare Muffs* S5 cents.
Silver Hare Seta, $2.25,
Real Beaver and Otter MuffSt
$3.50.
Fine Nutria Sets* $4.48.
Natural LynXt Fooc and ChinehU"
la Trimmiugg* $1 a yard.
The Largest Assortment in Lowell.
Twenty different styles. Prioes from 26
oenU to $30.
A large assortment of BUTGHEBS'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
PUTNAM & SON
OIE-FBIOE 0L0THIEB8,
Ccitnl BtiMt, OorMT Warren.
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
merrlntaok Streot.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
we make a ■PSclalty of "g? *'rt°« »*> £^
holaterlng rmmlture and can for.alao oeovvr
gooda tree of oluurse.
leSSiiO^ _
MERRIMACK ST .-
Plaii and Fancy Job Printing
AT THJfB ojrwiom.
PLtJMBIIVO,
Stesam and 'Water VtttMnm
AM «loi>e by a* In the ▼•y beat manoer.
MfOt flxtaiea. Llhmry Immv •■'I »■■•'
Olebeaaspeelaltj.
FARBEIiL S CONATON,
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1888.
PRICE TWO ( ENT8.
apelU hU
NOTA HKNK.
... . Impeitant mallieinatloal fact, to the
Rlrlh-INMH U dIvUlble by 4.
....IIuMedof NewYork now
name with ttU*r-Ilu»Ul)e<>-
....Uev. Dr. Kurneaa of PIdladelphI;. U m,
but Ihe flre of hla eloquence burna aa brli;hl.
ly aa ever.
....Kvery leaaoi. advanced for iuakta«
the secretary of the Interior a aupreine court
JualU-e haa been a lame arKUinent.
....Henry Irvluij'a aoiia are aald to alww
k|gu« of the luheritauco »f Iheli father « «eu-
lu». I'erhap". they Inherit that llini).
....Uemeuyl. the vlollol-l. re,>orted
drowned off Madagaacar, haa turue. ui, a I
riKhl. 11 U pretty hard work to kill a tld-
dier.
.If Ilia Ilollneaa really ha « ha.l 12.00(»
nalraof allpiMjra pre«futed lo him for .luldlee
Ijift-. aoimbo.ly bealdea the wicked may l*e
►uld to ataud In »lll»|»er-y placea.
..Jo Cook reada the Sunday |»apcra,
bu'thedoea It on Monday. We suppoae
when lie K<Hta flahlliK «>" ><««»<I".V ••« »^^^*'* ''
III rljjbl b> ealluK the ll-h next day.
.When Mr. Bumble read that Ihe nuxl-
criVpiivalclana are all aons of Illppocrale^.
and pruuoiihccd It aa tliou;rli It were n^dled
"Ilypocrllea," he aald he thought Ihat ml«hl
Im* true.
....Dr. AKoew Ural failed aa a aurgeou.
went Into Ihe coal bua'neaa, and then back to
•uruerv. It muat make him aore, Iheae da>a.
when he thinka of the n.oucy be mlgbt have
made In coal.
MA8HACIIUSKTTI*.
OtU) MasnuaaoD, axed 24, a workman of
theHSatonHrldue'eompany, waa atruek by a
train at Ipawlch Tuewlay and killed.
Mra. II. ('. Holroea. ajced 00 yearj". of Myif
tic Bridie. ('«., waa In.tautly killed while
irOMlnK tracka of the Hoaton aud Albany
railroad at Hpriogndd Tueaday.
Tb« aecounta of ex-Jall«r Poller of Ihe
nS^pahlre cJunty Jail »« N»r»»».mptoB,
"bo b.a been removed, charged with appro-
prifllntf food |)urcha-ed foribe priaouer.,
are Iwing InveatUal^d.
In aplUJ of the fate of the Boaton Crema-
tion wndely. whieh haa Ju.t wound up Ita af-
fa^?a* Urfraaaacbuaetta Cremation aoc ely.
wlt^ headquarlera In W"r.M»;ler^ h.a K..n
chartered, wllli a eapllal of flO.OOO, nnd "a
direcior- ««e confident that liefore long there
will be a crematory In that city.
itttle Florence Karrar waa accldenfslly
aho In K head by her mother In Nortf.
Hrnfiktfeld Tueatlay, and there la no hope of
ber recovery" ThJ mother waa lellInK how
EJ Tuaband would load and examine He
SJJolVer while a.leep. when It *^;«»; "l^;"'^
auppoainir It to le unloaded. 8be la alino.t
dlalracled.
.lamea ami Jeremiah Snillvan,
sr;irM";X'nr«htfTrb?^l:w'i& .mo the
irtlSirv atSeof K W. Proctor IM Kln^aton
ffr^t IWaton. they coufea^ed tojM^eak n«
into two other ttorea rei«nlly. Jei-emlau
bia already been arreated for alore breaking,
and waa out on probation
lEntertainmmtt.
GAyDEUS! GAXl>EilS!
Entertainment and Supper,
riv the gandorn ot Ihe n-cUty. Sin>5'fr«V»7ilO
oVlu.-k. prei-ared by the gaurtera. Come an<l
j enjoy yoiiraell. ■
Musio_Hall.
Montiay. Tuesday and Wednesday
.Tnuunry «. » «»* '*•
WEDNESDAY'S SOUVENIR MATINEE
For CIdldien Kapciiallf.
Frteea 16, «» and 3S Oenia.
mmm nmm.\
Inlrudiiclnjr Hie wondn>nidy nlfted I'^'VICN
liKIWiS III an cntirtnli.meil ...u-lHtliix of I'IkI
JlaVa iieo" '.dH, I'.e.ildlKUailou a.ul New and
Novel Si'wtalilen
Prp ant» jFanrg @ootig.
~ HERE ARE
SOME or THE BAEOAINS THAT
STUART, REID & CO.
WILL OFFEE ON
WEDNESDAY MORNING
AT 9 O'OLOOI.
dotting.
The '^'Ml'ra 'ulou. Illu»l"""; «»'« \C"#I o""?
ni-ltflil MkIiI*. I'I'tnrea In the Air. the •!.» "
"lu5^ iiR I'urrot. Hnperl. MuhIc. The perr..rnr
tlieSrea«!euedeacrllK'dloll. Klder llagganl a
-SHE."
ONB NIliHTONLY.
XhMr«i<l«i.v. .Taniiary «tli.
The Itoniautlc !■ n )iIonal Actor,
Robert B. Mnntell,
»upporte.l bv a »"tron;f drnm Mic n^mp""/- "«»♦'•'
the umimxi me'ii of AuK.ialua I'llou,
In tlie great Ave act play.
Ailai>Md fro-n the French by |,'<mU Ka
io *ine laM In France under Napoleon
Kaq. tiocne
Nathal,
I.
brothera.
were ar-
Into the
The aupreme court haa overroWd t|»« «'«•
udant'a excepllona In the cane of the com-
"Leallh va.'llei.ry MV^"«"'^^f^> ' f.U ^J
raU!.! banner boy of l.vnu, convicted of
loIatluK u city ontliiHUce In curryloR a bal-
er. The court aaya Ihe tendency of hN
a crowd,
the aplrit
V
ner. ."~- — . ^ ,, .,
Uaring ■ placard waa to co lect
and therefore hie act falU within
ar.d letter of the onllnanee.
The aupi-eme court Iiiik an«talned the ex-
ceptlonHlnthecaKeof Kdward InsreraolU.
llouor dealer of (lloiwester. In the lower
oourt luiterholl had pleaded nolo coiilendeie
, aUmplalut tt«alnat him, but aa there wa-
no record to ahow that .-uch waa the cawj.
when another compliint waa miule a«aln-t
ibiui he claimed the rluht to plead anew.
Thia rlirht waa refua*-.! him. but now the au-
' I'reme court decldea that the ground- weic
well taken and auatalna the exceptlona.
FOR OMB NIOHT OXLT.
8atur<1iiy. Jnnuary Tth.
Clara I^oUiwe
KELLOGG,
Leadlnjr Prima I>onna •"RJ*"* »',JI;^ yM?
Opera Hou«ea In l-ondf-a, Vlcana, BerlUJ, Fane,
St. Pcteraburg anl New York.
In Concert and Grand Opera.
Part l-MI9CKLIiANBOU8.
Part ll-hecond Act of DomxETTI'a
••LA TAVOltlTA,**
To conclude with the fampua Quartette Reene of
Venlla
** RJGOLETTO,^
In full watumca and aUige aetUnjT*. Jhe com-
.any icUMl" Mlaa Carrie Morae. ConiralY .
Jirg Varlo splgaroll, Tenor; {Jr. W' Uam 11.
I^e, llarlione; Mr. Cliarle* K. Pratt, 1 laniai.
K«eerT*«l Seat a •l.OO. All Seata Reaerred.
Hpeclal N..tlce-SeBta will Im> on aale at 1h)X
office Thui xlay, Jan. », at 10 o clock.
Bo. All-Wool Ball Yarn for 3c.
25o. Scotch Tarn for I6c.
16o. Saxony Yarn for 7o.
3e»M?l^h Saoquei HO-OO; worth
doable tha money. Every Oloik in our
■tore mu«t be sold at tome price. We
are bound to sell ihem, «o come and ae-
cure a winter cloak at the loweet price
eier named. 66 odd Oloaka at $1.00
and $2.00 1 worth $8.00 and $10.00.
Bargains in Drew Goods at 25c.,
37 l-2c. and 60c, a yarJ; just about
half price.
Fancy Trimming Veltets that sold for
$1.00. $1.25 and $1.50, down to 75c.
a yard. Black Dress Silks at $1.00,
$1 25 and $1.50 a yard; cost 60o. a
yard more to make.
Black Dress Qoods at 37 l-2o., 60e.
and 75c. a yard { fu ly 26c. a yard under
price.
38o. All-Wool Hose for 26c. a pair.
26o. All-Wool Hose for 15o. a pair.
Genu' 50o. Scotch Gray Shirts for 26o.
All kiods of Woolen Underwear
marked down.
Ladies' 50c. Oaahmere GloTes, drum-
mers' samples, for 25c. a pair.
Ladies' 75c. Embroidered Back Kid
GloTCS for 49c. a pair.
Bianketi- Special Talue at 60o.,
$1.50, $2.03, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
a pair ; sold elsewher* for 60o. a pair
more than wo atk for tb«B.
Bemember ererything at mark-down
prioes for Wednesday ; don't mill itt
ererybody oome.
WE WISH YOU A
Happy New Year
The Holiday 8««aaoii ia over and while we
tbenk the public f.»r their geueroua iwU
rouavedurlDKthe ChrUlitiaa aeeaoM. we
fMl that we muat oaill ettentton to the
prsctlval ueoeaaltlea of theac da> a :
ULSTERS
Are • nfMsaltF lo thla climate, rnntk we
luiTe • larcer and uior« varl«d aaaortuient
of theaw aplviidld uaiuieula than any ethwr
houae In Luweir, and at priuea lo ault
•verybudy'a pura«. With IIL.f TKUa ■•
DRIVING GLOVES. '
And aiwvra that mean warmth and oom-
(brt. Hackmen, Grocery men, Butehrra
ami all who ar« tuonaiantly out of doore.
nt^d lli«a«- wrtlrloa aud aliould have them.
We call atleulluu to
OUR SPLENDID LINE OF CAPS,
Made lu the latcat atylea and the b«-at ma-
terial*, iiowl fteoUh Capa In blue and
mixed iwliira for »»c. McoUh HHv..lo«k,
WInaor Urlviug Capa, Fur Oapa In College,
Jockey. Turbau, Dttrolt Mid Montreal
akapee.
Underwear and Hosiery.
We earry • epiendid line In thla depart-
■leut. Wreall nttentlon to • aptelnl bar-
snln Ihat we have Jaat plaeed on o«r tables i
25 Doi^n All-Wool Scarlet Bhirti and
Drawees at 25 Oen'.i eaob.
We will not aeU more than feiir pleeee to
iftarkftfi, __
EAT AM) BE MEKRY!
JFor Salf.
Cldckt^ni^. I>lM'k^, and Poultry of aU kM*.
Alsniill varletlea of Meala and VeKtul.loa ot
the acubon to l« found In a llrbt^claaa market,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
4^Advertla«uieuta umlHr thla h.-iMl
only X% couta a line fur three iii«<!rfli>ivi»
JT^OIt HAD'.— A iicnrly new •lilvIcK alelch.
; liiqiiire at 11 WiikhiDKU'ii Htic<t.
POR i^AKK.— Several lioanlliiK an<l UMtfr-
inir lioiirCH, cenirall} located, al prioea
li'oni f.Vid tu t'iiaaj. Apply Ui KUh A Plu
l«<.;entral»u-«'et.
•»
« MEKKIMACK HTKBBT.
Telephone 2aS-2.
WHY WILL TMKVf
Low
Good Beef, Butter an i Poultry,
prioes. Ju«t wait.
HO. 7 PKESOOTT STEEET.
DOGSKIN JACKETS
Uutf ftwat and bllsMrd,
iMMTk at OM WlBler.
•nd the wenrer enn
REEFERS
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hiih snJ Last Merrimack Sts.
rirat cUaa Menta, I'uultry, Chtnte, riah,
Oyatora, Vegetohlee, Prult, and a neueral
line of Grooerlca al aa low rieea as the
quality of Ctooda enn be avid. Call and
NKM' MiLCll < OWaieouatHDtlynn hand
Mini for hule al (JiiMihi;(K fuini, mar Weai-
lord Centre. Fle^h airlvaia e\iry mo week*
frvni New llaiilp^hlie and Vermont. Convey-
^iiM*c rr«>in depot tu farm.
Ii^Olt HAI.K.— A two-Mtorv bou<4 , aiahle and
' (rood ji.t <>t land, hlin«t«<l In ( entialvllle, •
few atcpM troiii lirt<!Ke aticci nod liurKc cara.
llouf>f i-oiiuiliiM li rooniH and i>lie)l ; a Sariraln at
rlre, #i:uii, on i-nMy ttrniH. A|)|ily l« Klati Jk
ner, 48 < cniral I'ticei, riHiinM .H and 4.
orh-e, {
I'Uioui
I Mm SAI.K.-An exeellent lilock of tear
J teneiiii-iiU ot live rouniM each; iltv watar
aud M-w< r; muih r \ ii^\ per inonlh; iUWiO ^«|uara
fret of land ; A ualcd m, a popular atn-ct In lUtl-
vtdere, conxeideni lo the inllla; i>o Ix^iler rent
Inir propi rtv can Ife'tound In the city; prlee
f\i\». Kiiti iHitlculMrHutfiah A rinmuier, 4li
('.'iitrHl wti-cct. r«Knn» laB'i ♦.
IT^OK HAhK.— A two-alory, two teneinenl
/ hoU'C of \t r.onia. vjl in tlH> l>eat of repair;
cliy wuur and I'loMMi.; vltuau-d near the anuth
coniinon, m litre land Ih worth 7.V. pt-r ft.; rente
lor #i7 per nionili; :iJao •((uare fifi ut land;
prlix- if.ti-xi. Kml pHitlcidaiM of KIMi A I'lua-
iier, Ai^ * en'ral ••lM<l. noma 3 anil 4.
IMHl MAI'K.— A valiialileeal«le.i«)nid>tlng
'■ of a thiee at4*r.v lirli'k houae of Pi nioaaa.
• hed and iruod iinioiiiit ot lanil, exlendlnv to a
Itark nircel, few »tcp4 Ironi llie American mmaa.
Liklum pri^< rty of ihl*
Kold 10 at'tile an eotate. Aa
M. A. TAYLOR, -"- Proprietor.
STUART, REID & CO.,
M iinii itf> mmm. street.
Are aaatlirr weather-proof garment. W« at,
warm.wfll made, heavily lined, a«a rem.
firtltM^r. We have a apUadkl llae. Frlcca
la nil «Nri
bliiar winter wvather now upon iia, we
e4rry everything that neoeaaliy and oom-
tort dewnnd. We oau ault e«erybody. and
oBtor our cooda at prioea that compel
■hrewd buyers to purebase. flail and
«C and learn tor youraelves.
potters.
JinBtvucuon.
Recent Deaths.
Dr. .Itroea H. NIclioIa. oue of the be^t
known cbeiulala la New Knglimil, If not In
the Untte«l .Statef, died In Haverhill Monday,
aped ft'* vcart-. l>r. Nichola wa«^ horn In
Weat Auuabury July ll», 1«19- At the ukc
of 22hcbcKanlheatudy of iiiedkliie with
Dr. Uaudall Flint of Haverhill, and hder at-
tended the medical li.Hurcs at Dartmouth
college. After IcavluK Durtinoutli in 1K)7 he
travelh'il in Kurope, vidlliig all llie promi-
nent universlliea ami laboratories of Kn;,'-
laud, France and ilcrmatiy. aud IkjcoiuIuk
HOquafnIed with the jrreat cliciiilMa of Iho!*.!
countries. Relurnlu;:io America, he locul-
«hI In lloaton aiidcMabliahed himself i" »>''-i-
ncha aa a mnnufacturinj? chem si. lu mUJIio
uurchaae.! a larRc tract of land in Haverhi I
and eatablWhed an experimental farm, which
ia known an "Wiunekenl," aud la the oldcal
ftrm of Ita kind In the country '^•- ^' •'"'-
MRS IIALKY'S SI11..KCT HCrtOOL
tenna liegln Hcpl. ». I**^*^ '* andAprd.4.
l^aS Sl^?^?»lkJA» ^
Mr. H. B. I>A^^
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Hamjony.
ArraiiK*-'"*'"** '""'>*" "* l''"'.'.'"'' prKttol-' .«"•''
acc4)mj>'vnl»t for concerta.
liank Itulldlng.
NOTIC'X.— The i^nnual meetlnit of the mem-
iK-ra of the I-owell Mutual fire Inanranoe
compHiiv will IK! held on llie 10th day of
ry, liW^.nt 1 o'clink p. m., al the offlce
JanuK
of the
company. No. 40 Central aireft, to itiooao dlnil
'vli«e
orn. revise the bvlawa, niid to act uix
■ ■ — .... ^ Im'TO
Klvo Cent savlniff
Hitctiell's Boys' School, Billerica, Mass.
Ml aiK'h
^l^mudneaa aa '"'>ri'^\i!y^X'ff;'S^y'"
LOWELL DISPENSARY.
NOTICK.— The annual meciluir of the Lowell
IHmienaary, for the eleclonot oflicers anil the
transartlon of any other liiihlneaa that ahall le
L'ally come Iw^f-re It, will be licM In the room-
ot the l.owill lu*tlliillon tor bavlnjca, Tbura-
day. Jan. ft, ^^^^^.l\yfX\y\x%XCK, 8oc',.
Ml One-Price ClotiE Go.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok St.
CoDiplimenis of Wo. 7 Pres-
cott Street.
The food old year that went before.
Each left our trade some bigger. Ton,
'ST, haTO topped the score and oat the
finest figure. (Upwards of $260,000.00
trade in one year.)
Qood bye the old, since yon mast go.
We Wirmly welcome the new and offer
some Tory fine bargain! which we are
(«r« wiU bt » beufit to you.
HO. 7 PRESOOTT STREET.
InllilHitty. UUael
la offered for aale.
early call will a<'cur«* a harualn. I'riee
rub pattlcnlarN of KUh A I'luuinier. 4» Centosl
wlreet, Lowell, Maaa.
Three Jmuls Look Comer Marhii
Thru* Circular Maw Menehee.
One BolI'Machlne; euU from 1^ to i li
One lO-Uorae I'ower KaglBe.
One Fuwf>r Cider Mill.
Lot of 3 anil 4 luih rian«o Flpe.
B. F. STEVEH8, • 20 Arch St., LowolL
_ ■ 'J
Co let.
e^AdvartleeaseaU
aiOjriaeaataaUaato
TO LKT.
at IV
1
Houae oa Baitlett street.
Tvler street.
laqulva
M> LK r.-A
at n Mfth street.
desirable
T
"^O LKT.— Nicely fnrnlahe<l
lll|(ldand«. lni|iilreat thlaoMre.
rpo LKT.— Iloune sod large aUhle.p
X loeate.1, Mammoth road. 8. f<. Ward,
Eeal estate.
-r OWXLL BIiBACaKRT
Land Sale !
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
TT Brldflfa Street,
EACOTT BROS.,
PUOFBJETOBS,
riMI I.KT.-NUiely furn-aheii, iarf« .
1 llab e«l r> onia, conveniently *ltiiatad*at
llVirt
rinh atrert.
OA Cheatnut atreet.
ri'io LKT.-ln Pawtucketvllle,
X rallroa<i, nice outtfetfe houae aad
wlih larire lot ol und. I. M. titeae.
Kftad.
1
Ad
\ahx to'illiecn. li'end for clrcu
>l. C. MIICUKLL^.M.,
Principal.
A atrlclly M-len family school for boya
mits bevh from c
lar to
Dr. Nichol^i
MR. AND MRS. UOBSON'S SCHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETTEWJIKIL
will kIvc a course of
TEN LECTURES ON Gf RHAN LITERMUilE
!r,5y win l""ivei. in Kn»ll.h. Prl.« lorcour*.
fVe tire preiMired to flU all
orders for the ehoieent Meat*.
Poultry t trultii and regetablet
with prompt ft e»» and despatch.
Also a ftdl line of Dritd and
Smoked Meats.
^i> LKT.— liouae, IM Hchool atreet, mmr
I'awtucket Htivet; haa hath^roon aad far-
nnce. Apply to J. U. Uofers, fraln store, ■
Market »^i[reet. _ _
rl"^<> LKT.-Sroall tenement, near the tM^u.
X AIho cutistre houae, near the mills, fSJe
per month. Houae and auhieon Hlklreth i
Kuqulre of Thoa. H. KllloU. U Central i
CnantB.
Ml iilisilis niB under this head
only la cents n l|ne for throe laaortlaae.
eatabllHhed the Journal of Chemiatry tn Ho-
ton In 180ft, and bad ever since coutluuod to
edit It. From 1873 lo 187K he w.-u. preal.lcnt
of the Vermont and Canada raro«d, ami
alni« 1873 had been a director of the Bo-ton
and Maine. In 1878 he waa appointed a
mcmlerof the atate board of agriculture.
He waa the author of "Flrcnlde Science,"
"cbemlHtrv of the Farm" aud •; Whence,
What?wKi° " In 18TS Dr. Nlehola foufid-
ed a public library in hlH nalive town lu
waa twice tnorrlcd, bin firnt wife beln»f I «
daughter of E.A. I'orUrof Haver bill, and
Sb JocouU the dauKhtcr of tho late Jauna
^(^neral K. B. Alexander of St. I'aul.
Minn., died In Waahiiij^ion Monday, a«';d
86. He waa jrrBduatnd from West 1 oint in
1828. In 1847 he waa brevetted major for
gallant servhxia at Ccrro dordo during the
llexlcaa war, throuKh which he served, lie
was In the recrulllu!* aervjce durinK the "ate
war. and waa brevcUed bri;<adlcr general.
fi. D. MorM, the well-known diamond
cutler and denier of noaloii, died at hla rcal-
dcuoe at Jamaica Plain Moudav, of P»r«»'y«>^
after an llluess of only two dava, aged «3
yenni. Ho waa oue of the '»«" j"<JK«« .^f
Sreeloui Mones In tb«i c«>untrv, and cut me
rat diamonda and revolutlonliod the art or
diamond cutting In America.
Ho preoaratlon could have made tuch a
I reputation a. Salvation «» !»"('"■» ^jtell!
Ume) wlttK>ut loirlBtto meilt of the htehtat
lofder. It kills pain. Prtee » oenU a bOitie.
A-neatcotUgeto let in Centralville.
Call at No. 7 Prespott street.
EATANDBE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANOY, Uc. a lb,, 2 te 25c.
• We keep a fuH line of PUKB.CANDIRSof njl
Pure Hand-made can-
jep
klDda. lfonONAX.D'4
dle»,40c. perlb.
IVutMl NlltMl IVlltM!
A full line of Mixed NoU, 14c. per lb., 2 Ibp. Mc.
FLORIDA ORAMOBl, OKAPK8, *e.
Try aome of oor OAMNBD GOODS with
vour Christma* dinner. Our afock comprliee
Honey Drop Com, Suoootaair, Peas, String and
Lima Beans, Asparagus, Ac.
RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK.
The Annu.il MortliKj of the stockholders of
the UdlioHd N«t!«'niil llRr-k ef i-^e'' «"•''«
hel<l fti Ih.li- l.aiikliiK rooms on Tueaday, the
10th lay ol .f'l u.irv next, at 9 o'clock a. ni., for
the I h'Hce of Directors, and the transaction of
any other bu'-lnc-H that may h'l^id y /«»'"« '•*'■
fore ihem. KliANK 1*. IIAG^KTr, Caahler.
Lowell, Dec. », l!M7.
The Old Lowell National Bank.
rr'HE ANNITAL MKETING of the atockhold
1 era of thU Imnk, lor Uie choice of direitore
an«l tho tianaactJoin.f any other hnalness that
may leicnlly c^nne before auch mretluK, ^IM he
held at ihe ImnklnR rooms ol wnld hank on Tuea-
day. January 17. A. 1» 188H. at 10 aOo'cliKjk a. m.
«">.-» 'cHAS.M. WILLIAMS, Caahler.
Lowell, Mass., Dec. 13. 1W7. -, '
Wamesit National Bank.
•
The annual meeting of the stockhoiders of
the Wamcalt Nallooal bank will be heic at
their hanklnjr rooma, TiaBaflay, January 17lli
next, at 2 o'cl 'ck p. ni., for the choice of direc-
tors and the tranaactlon of any other huainaee
that may legally eome before ihem. . „ ^.
' ' a 'o. W. KNOW LTON, Cashier.
Lowell. Dec. 17th, 1887...
Traders and Meciian'is Insurance Company.
The membera of this company arc hereby
notified that the annual meeting for tho ebotce
of dlrcouira and for the transacUon of any other
bnainesi that may legally come bifore them.
will be held at the oomp.iny'a ofBco. ^o.»7 Cen-
tral street, on Monday, January JWi, 1«J», at »
o'clock p. m. _
K. M. TUCKE, Secretary and Treaaorar.
Lowell, Dec. aeth, 18H7. .
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell markf t. Location
deligbtfnl, convenient to traina and
tramway, high and dry, already grad.d
for immediate building purposes, situ-
atedon Moore, Andrews, Otis, Livirf-
Bton, Meadoworoft, Garter aud Oorbaiu
streets.
AlsoTalnable LOTS for mannfactnr-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Torma favorable to purchaser,
lor plani and pricea inquire of
JAKES N. BOUIUIE,
AeDt Lowell Bleaohery
]] Biiiii3 Street ^'- Teleoliona 143-2,
WANTKI>.-A capable girl or woman far
reneml houaework In a amall family.
Apply In the forcmtoii at 79 French atreet.
WANTKII.-A young lady of ex.
would like a iNialUon In an nfllre. or aa
lK>okkee|N-r. Addresa B, Itt Butterfieldjitreat;_
WANTK,1>.— Three or four good moehaa-
Ica capable of levellntc wdum machinery
ami hanjflng Hhaftlng. Addreaa llux 7W, flvlaf
experience, Ac.
WVNTKI*.— 'ly an ex|M'rlenced alngleeol-
ore«l man who thoroughly unleraUnde "-^
care of horitcr, a cltiiatlon
nulre at .M f*tnlth atn et
■a coachman, li
KITTREDGE'S
New Yeei's Cards and Gilts.
122 Central Street.
MU'-IC; lUllKf TOR.— Any church aiaalo
IV nimltt'-e dialrtng a competent man te
lead conirreir.itloiml or chorus clioir nlnKlng will
ppMioc iiddrcHtt \\\ H.<;..<'«'urler offli-'-.
1>AHTNKIi WANTK1>-K. r a maniilae*-
urlng buKliicwa. tJoodsare «tHpIo. Wohltna
y.jir round. I^tm" proflt*. For a man with
giMMl InMlnea" ciipii<-Jtlc» lUI» U a rare oi^enlng.
Partlcniaraol Wm. Langley. I7« and I7« Mid
dlesex alrret.
Jan. 1, a Hiim of money. L. if.
Foirxii.
Morrison, » Hr«t hire i
rON'l'.— Cientlcmnn's fur glove.
J ably rewarded Iiy leaving same at
A Happy New Year.
Good bye the old. God bless the new.
May all our patrons find in you the hap-
piest year they have known.
SO. 7 PEESOOTT STKEET.
T" <>HT.— I»c<- I', u ainall plush bag. Will
J flinler plon^ijctke al ihl* ofllo^._ ^
Kinder ault-
__ ^ Ot*
oflBioe.
1~:^<»l'NI).— On Merrimack atreet, a mvM.
^ Owi er can have tho wiine bv pr -vlog prof^-
crty aud i>aylng for tids adveitlaemeut. Inquire
At thla olttce. .^
A J. « A
J\, aninh
and cloak*, oi
tAMMIKLt., la prepared
■ children
low.
er la' Ilea' and
or will go out by
(f Hd at M tkiti'Kd Mn-ei.
to
* drHK
the day. I'rUws
Boston Branch Grocery,
ItT MIOOLMSKX CTMBOT,
Opposite Tfort^em Depot
THIS CKBTiriKB that J. ■• Bwry *•• ^^
eontlnufl<l hustneas on Market street, aodls
not reeponslble for debu only to Sept. !•«. l^Jj
U« will in the future oontlnue to eoctioaaer and
•apnitse. Onlera left at 44 WestfonI atreet or
ISSrimtd to P. O. aoximwWrgttUif fgjg*
All eommtaaloB goeis will wwiTe
StM*
IS
■Woro<»»t«r Sc Co.
Are reeelvlBg lots of new goods for ihe hoHdaj
*^ify a Waiek, a IMamood Wng, or , -eject
baauufnl tfeaign in 611? er. Tbey «1U keep
January 1, 1888,
1 ahall REMOVE *aiy place of bualneaato
Nos. 5 ami 1 Gorham Street.
I have a rery largo and varied stock of Pairlor
Suits, Easy. Uofklng, Fancy and <)dd Chain..
aUo Kattun Kurniture. toiceiber with a fine Hoc
of l>raperles ana Hbades nattahle for
New Year's Gifts,
Wbteh I shall dlsptaw of at about COST, In
ordei to redqce my stock le lt4Tcr7 lowest pos-
■Iblc quantity t^eforv reaiovaL
ALL partir a having bllh- niralnat newlH »»»caaa
prvaeut ihe wiidh up Ui.lanuary I. liWi. To
those ct.numilHiln/ vork lu our tine the c.>inlng
scaaon we h1:1 m.ik.' It an oi Ject lo call t« na
for eadmalca. »^; Vj' n'SlCtt A <0-.
tontrnctora and BulUlera.
Ofllcu Vrniikllo atreet.
Comer of Flrlcker.
ADTBBTI8E TOUB WAIIT8
|]flT|MOOV
ARTHUR H. BEMBB
Real Kflitnte AgenU
m
1
ta
!• SIIDD]
FOB SALK.
On Crntml Ktr^et. near lloafortr mnam*
bave a vood two nlory bouse, modern ballt,
fio I n-pdr. "N'o unu** about the propertjr,
Is one of the lieat tradua lu ward S; prtoa
On O-.rham airarft I have a iwooiorjr
for enkO, and another one for fisoe.
la Wanl r«nr— eigie will buy a Blpa, Ian*
T-roent honso. In good repair, aaarly aew. aad a
laige lot of laad. aoee Mai.
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T^wiTT. T^ATT.Y COOTBM^ ^BPyggPAY. JAimABY 4. 1888.
▲ l4irTL.B COMEDY.
1« Um world the ••me, do you think, my dear,
A» When wo walked by iho «e» ,«f'««ihe';
Anathewbltor»pBdHnc«ht»u<l the tUff* rote
And we were gUd In the autumn weethcr?
— . Yon pUyed at lovlnB
•SI How well you toUl
that day, my dear—
iiitt thMi lender •lory—
Aiul I made answ^^r, with smile and v ar.
While *be"kywa* flushed with auii-el'« glory.
Kow 1 shut my cyeB. and I ^oc, my dear.
Thai far off paili, l»y ihi- i»urKln»{ ocean-
I ithut mv even. an<t I »eem lo hear
Your volWBurmoiuuiuK the ilde'8 oommoilon.
It was but a comedy ullah'i ««>>■ dear—
Why »hoiil<l ll« memory c .ine to vex iw-
Cnu U be that 1 a». lougmg i»>Hi you should ajt-
Au<l*Jlay It again:' My th(.u<l»U pcrjdex me.
•TU the sea and the shore that 1 •'''\\,, '">; 'l;^*';::
The sea, and the shore, and the nunsei s
Or Mo'uuf tii^se be nothing wj""'"' )'""',
To murmur ugaln that fond, old liturj
1 know you now but too well, my dt nr.
With your heart as light as a wlu.l blown
yet somehow'tho world seems 'o''' "i"*' ''f**'
Without your acting this ""'^'[Iji.j^'^i'JJfu^y,
ou near,
7
THK CORNKU CUPliOARD.
of
It be-
iiiKl the
11 won't
♦»1 won.Wr that I never thouxlit
lore," w»id Mrn. liiiuklrtldxe. "•< ••
place 1 ucod; and tbe earpeuter »a>»
fo-lmorelhiinlendolliiri.." ,„„„,»"
"VVbal won't eosl more than Icii dolinr«r
Mid Mr. Illackbildge, looklii;j ui> from bin
***Tbe*l>*ecetnl>er suuHblne made a square of
MlIldbrlxblneHson the uny strijKs of the
Kk carpet; Hie great woolTy-leaved jteruuluiu
UTlbe wlt»ioW wan Ju»l burHlii« li)ft> \ra»m>*
of hcarlel bloom, aiut the inuple loa;» blazed
merrily tu tbe air-llgbl wood Kove, wllb
now and Ibeu a Mtap imd » J'"'*«'j "•,. , "f*;.
BUckbridKe wan kuiltiitg; Mr. Blackbrld^e
was ubHorbluj: bit weekly piiiiuluiu of |»oil-
lli.li. rcllglou aud neneral lnlelli«eiKu from
tbe SantU \nv\ Uazette. The eat piirrud on
tbebumekudledrug; tbu old parixil. wlileb
had not u:tti-ed a aound for a year, plumed
Kh feather* slleully In the sunshine aud
blinWeadroWHlly. ^
••VVby, a lorner cupboard," said Mth.
"AoonuVcu|>lK)ard!" rep*'Hlcd her bun-
bund. "VVberer ., , ,
•• Don't you Mjer t«aid tbe obi la ly
iiei-e by the door, ut ibe end of the eblmuey
**''-NonMnM!l"s«ld Mr. nimkbiidge. •'The
cherry wood bureau 1ihi« Miwayn stood there
•li)e« I eau reaieiiilMjr."
'»We can move the cherry wood bureau
UP stairs," argued Mrs. HIackbrldgo.
.♦You are always waiHlug to luove thlnsi-,
•Hid Mr. Bliukl.iidKe, dUeonlenledly.
••S\ omen never can l»e uasy. My mother ul-
wuvK kept the cherry wood bureau there,
and 1 don't calculate to havti It moved.
"Now.lf that ain't JuHt like u man!" said
His. BUcKbrhl;(e, wllb an app«alln»iJook at
that th«>y #a» a sufferln' from locompailblll-
ivoftehiperl pid you i-ver hear of auch a
pair of foolK In your life!"
-Sever!" said old Captain Jenkins, who
w«s tbe xpokesmau of tbe ea>;er auillence.
(Mr. nl:».kbrM;;e looked out of the win-
dow aud nia.lo a feeble attempt A' whUtllo«.
Mrs. Bliikbridjre stared bsrder than ever at
the "Sedgwirk Junction Time I able. )
••An I wlittt •i'y«"»'l»"»'e It is all nboutr
went on Don. Zephanlah KIIU. with a ro-
m.undln;; lau^h. "Why. nothing more nor
le»M than tbe moth eaten old uniform that the
squires B'Jind uncle wo.-e in tlie warof
lMi'21 True's you live and breathe, thai was
all "
•'•lHiout!"t.aldold Capt. Jeukln*, not so
much from anv spirit of .iUbelief as from tlie
neiesslty for Home appropriate comment upon
lb.' clrcumMunce, wbeu^ Uea. /.epbanWi
'**"l'ni'.>i tcllln' the jroHpeliruth," •al«n>''i>-
Z.pbanlah. "An «dd gold '"«•;** "»""''"•
liHtr eat up by tlie moths, that Hb« found n
:i chest up garret. She wanted t« selMl to
tbe rutfman.nnd he wouldn't let ht-r. Mie
•aid she would, and be aald she Bhouldn t,
Audtbe) .uiuelohi^bword*. and so now
tbe%'i^eparle.l. And all about the squires
irrund-uncle'i* old uniform ! I la ! ha ha
'I'h.re was a burst of derUlve lau«l»ter
from tlu) Utile crofd. Mr. B ackbrld.'o
c«me n liiHe iiturtr lb bin wife. Mrs. Hl«« k-
bridgedidnot sllr, but cotoi-otl up to her
"*'g'uae.Kli;ea!"sal.l Mr. Bbckbrldge, In a
'••Yen, Jjclb," was the almost Ibaudilde re-
'**"? gucs* I'll go ill the down traiu with
*°"xo,Heth." aald Mrs. Blaokbridge; "I'll
iroto8.»ll.yvlllewithyou, laiu't in a hurry
about my busiues*."
"Jane Kllza." he sabl, once again. ..
"Well Moth.'*
"l wa* dreadful stublwrn about that eher-
rv woo«l bureau. I'm willing to own it *
" O. S«!th, don't talk that w«v,
- '••' eloi
For Pair^^-"^^^.i^
Beal estiU.
fkoUbap 0fooM«
& Co..
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
28 Central Street, Lowelf.
Over Preaoott NatloKAl Bank.
NEW YEAR'S!
-»T-
GOODS GEikV.
Jliwelltinrotut.
tviivk:!
FIKTEEK HUNDRKD tiAIJ.OItfi para Port.
Cherry and Hock from Couix>nI arspea, pal
up especially for tamlly um. considered the beat
article ever put on the market fcr the nso' ey.
Made 107«l (o 1881. Befoi-e uun'hsHtug call and
examine my btook, whl^h MITsT UK SOLD.
OlIH AilAMa. Uhwlnisronl.
Catarrh
•Just
'I
hand
tbe parrot. ••As if it made a centV ililleremse
ivbere the cherry wood bureau stood! lou
tlon't go to it once in a week."
••Yet, I do," said Mr. Blaekl)rl>lge
keep rov impers in the upper ri>;lit
(Irttwcr
•'We can change 'em to tiio table drawer,
cheerfully suggested hU w'^'- , , , , ,
"No, we cannot," said Mr. HIackbridge.
'• Well, anyhow," sai.i .Mrs. Blackbrldgc,
"me and Joe dale, the carpenter, have set-
tled It. And I'm Koing to liuve u corner cup-
board built Just there. Now!"
••You be, ehV" said Mr. Blmabridge.
"Who's the master of this houso-you or
"But I've toKI Joe Gale—"
•'lUou'lcare what you told hlin, saia
Mr. Blackbrldgc. '-I'lU golug to oounter-
ntuDd ^our order.'* . , ,i
Mrs.' BlackbrldKe rose up lo great Indlgna-
"*i don't stay Id no place whera I can't
have my own way abjut the furnUur*, ' said
she. the very borders o' her cap irerablliii;
"Youcan do .ts you please about that," ob-
served Mr. HIackbridge, 'oeII»K Jl '""Pf'-
allvely aeccHtarv that he should > "uloatc
Un pialtion that be had taken. "1 don't
huve 110 corner cuplnmrd in this hou^e,
crowding out my mother's cberrywcKHl
ilo fell back upon the columns of tbe
Ssudybaek (lazette. "".If "'" 'l"'"'^'*'",)^*';''
detlDllely settled. Mrs. HIackbridge delilier.
attiv roiled up her knitting work, deposited
11 in its bag, and walke«l out of the room and
out of the buuM!. ,^ ,
"I won't iH! ortiered aliout as If I were u
child!" thought she. ,
••I won't l>e bullied by any woman alUe!
rcflecte«l Mr. HIackbridge.
Now the BiackorldgcN strange to say,
were really an attached couple wim had got
n,:«rricd thirty years ai^o, because 4bey act-
uallv loved one another. In sorrow and la
Joy.' in sickne^s ami in health, they
aiinuHt
^oblHjd Mrs. HIackbridge. "U Ulonged to
your mother. It was natural you should
*'" We'll *ei it under the window," said
Sclli. •'One place i» ju<.t us gooii as anoliier
for it. And you shall hare your corner cup-
bonrd, Just as you wanted It." ,,
"I don't wu>a no corner cur»i>oard, saiu
.Iiino Kll/.a, li\stcricslly. . ., . ,
••Hut I do,'' said Mr. HIackbridge. "And
I mean to haw It. There come*, tbe 8eli»y.
vllle trsin: an.l I'll l>e glad to bavo you look
ui the cattle. Your Judgujeiit always was
joml about fat cows." . , , ,
He tucke.l Mrs. Blackbridge's arm
hi*, antl the cou|»Ic started for the train.
Thus the recoiuiiliatioD wascomplet«-
all through Deo. Zcphauiab KIIIh'-* i ,
.. lou-Jv uttered story about somebo»ly s
grand uncle's eld uniform.
-I dUln'l f.drlv sense v» bat a fool I was oc-
fore," sal.l -Mr. ftluckbrldge.
••Nor I cJlber," said Mrs. Black bri.l-.«e.
The corner cupboard now wcuples the
angle ef tbe chimney jamb, and the clieirv
wood biucuu stands under the wimiow.wlth
- Milken cushion
under
And
Uhcon
alsts ; by mall, reglstereil. Mcu.
KUH, 'iSa tireenwloh street, new
SICK
KLY'8
CREAM BklM
Cle«Bsea I he Naaal
iHisMMt'a. Allays
I'alo »uU IbIUmii-
luHtlou, Ueala the
Sores. Reatorea
the Hen^ea of
THate aud BomsU.
TRY THE OURE
A partlele 1« ap-
plied Into each nos-
tril and Is agreeable.
I'riiieMeU. atOruK
HttOTfl
KLY
York.
We take pride in ebowing. propertj
Use the reaiaeuOTis we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a stre*^t restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar pt-rsonal supervision and no ex-
peose has been spared to make them
first-class iu every respect. NoTel in
detign and very convenient in their »r-
r*Dg'*mrnt, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold Water, and hare set soapstone tubs,
etc. ' -
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— \Ve aeldom hare a place that we can
offer at the low pH.-e placed ou this extra wcll-
kutlt two HUiry house of eight rooms, iKssUie
l,alhnKun.heate«lhy f"n.«qe. has h«rd woe«l
rt.K.rs 111 dining nx.m. »'»l«-b*'»^«»"| »'*"j.'^>,'
han.lsomc gas fixtures, eU;. Nelghborho .d ttist-
class and near business. I '"'"i
OnC»ntr»lHtr*el.-Vorrdedrable ple<^e of
uroperty. consUtlnif ot two sl^.ry houMS and
nesrly Aiw feet of lau.l Coubl caally he, ™;J«
to pay more llun 10 per cent. net. (1«»)
Not ftsr from MerTliimeh Btroet.-Two.
sUiry.twoHnemcnl h«>usM oC 14 rooms, nnlnhea
E
the family H*ble laid u|>on a
on Its polished top.
And the BluckUridges have never
serious dlllerence of opinion since.
had any
rtr
Agenta und Saleaiuen.
Kverv man should know Ihe value
Hop IMaslers and wear them for
tbey give support antl enable you to u
\ our feet all day. Hoothing and pain
Ing-IIop riusters never fail, fcverj
•i.^ cts.
of tbe
weak back;
jHiscrUatuous.
HEAD-ACHE.
NERVOUS—
HEAD-ACHE.
Both arc 8vMinx)M8 op a Dieo«-
DKRLD STOMACH AND LIVER.
MANDRAKE I9 A SeOATlVf, AND
AS Compounded in
Pr.Schenck's
Mandrake P|LU
WILL
4r PERMANENTLY ♦
^ CURE "^•'
HEADACHE!
In gowl shape. A barg:»ln at • MO.
(IWI4)
If yon will call at ourj «.-• we wllUhow ^u
some InvestiiicnU Uiat will pay yon
10 per cent.
Iwtter
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
ts OKimtAL HTRICKT.
Vou'
Over rrescotl National Bank.
i9i0crllanrous.
_-^ HOLIDAY QQODS,
«Al>GIi31« AOKI I>1!:RX
MKCIIANIL8 MILLS,
Cor. Dotton and Fletoher Itraeta.
Win make any klii<l of Woo«l Work to trder
for Holiday Presents.
rallDrufgisti. Pries » cts. pjr bog
, cts.; or sent by mall, po«»a««n?a».9*
raesiptofpriosw bT.J.B.8«h«i»ok*aeB,r
TorSslsbfyi
) boxss for W I
ON'T
bad
'cU-aved loyally one to tbe other; ami n6w the
whole superstructure of ^beir happUiess bad
Ik.!, overset bv such u contemptibld llttk;
thing as— a corner cupboard !
-lie hasn't a bit of conMderHtion for my
eonvenleuce," said Mr^. Ill ckbiiilge, trying
t.. >wallow u lump in her throat.
-Slie don't respect my ukl associations at
all." growled Mr. HIackbridge. "As i: all the
corner cupbourds In the world could make
up for the loss of my mother'^* cherry wood
^"so Mr. HIackbridge, intrenched iu an o\)-
Btinac^v which he dij(ulHed by the lit e of
"lirmnes!*," mainiaineii the homcc.iaue ,
while Mr;^. HIackbridge went to her ^ister'a
house and announced that she bud "come to
••Ls!" said tlie sister, "* fat old widow,
with morry black eyes- and several layers
ot double chin, "you don't
El I /-ft r' , ..
"Yes, I do mean it," sa
" Yoi« wouldn't really leuvc^
trifle as that," coaxed the f-i.-
••It ain't the corner cupboard,'
pored Mrs. HIackbridge, "it's the principle."
*^ ♦•Ob, bother principles!" snid the widow.
But Mrs. BlackbridKC was Immovable.
For a week the HIackbriilges never spoke to
cnch other. The lady remained ■•"''
alhter: tbe gculleman "had In
Sti.bbs to cook aud look after thingH a little
The cat deserted— the si>ec<bles.4 parrot
could only look his disapprobation of ihuigs-
ftud the carpenter who arrived biopportut»e-
ly with bl.N basket of tools, was told that be
was not needed on the place.
••It's awfully lonesome without Jane
Klixa," aald Mr. HIackbridge; "but I couldn't
give up the |)rincipie !"
«I never thought that Seth and I
have come to words," sobbed Mrs.
bridge. "But no woman could respect her-
bclf who consented to be trampled Into the
At the week's end, however, Mr. and Mrs.
lUackbridge met. It whs not "in a cr^wd;'
it was at a railway statiuc. Mrs. Black-
bridge was goin- ^•down the line" to see
Ml-oul getting her cinnamon-colored silk
5»mI t.l ick. Mr. HIackbridge was going uji
lo .•) I'o X ille to inhpecl some cattle that were
tu .^ ,uld the OL'Xt day at auction. Neither
Vf ih.'m looked at ea.h other. Both pre-
i^ nded to be deeply interested in the printed
matter nailed up on the station walls, al-
Siigh Mrs. Blackbrldgc coiild not read a
XKord without her spectacles, and honest
Aoth did not know whether he was p«runing
Jireak lamblca or cuneiform iuscripiions.
• Put tbelr ueuullftr deportment was fortunate-
I Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting*
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCC^S^
Dr. Lewis is Always Successiil.
The Olory of a Man is in His Strenscth.
Nerve or Phyalcal roree When Loat Qalek-
1, tuvatned by Conaoltins
LEWIS,
A Duplex Lamp
m
MAKES A USEFUL PBESIMT.
OAN BE SEEK AT
11)6 H. R. Barker MIe. Go:$,
a aatl 10 Ocntral ttrvat.
Polishing Braas Work a Specialty.
?
mean't, Jane
^Mrs. Blick
kth for huch a
jr.
whim-
with her
old Mrs.
oils MfciTlCA L THKATMKNT has cured
most .losporatu f.wms of Nervous IMsor. leis in
Mh young and old. To .lebllltated youth It be-
luiwrthc vigor of manhood, and In HdvaiicMH
Scltcstal.lf^hcsthc vigor of youth wl bout
tlie i.ossll.lllty of failure. I'rinauv toil-
ruAlNTS. Acu e or Chronic IMscharges stric-
lure, Retention of the UHno, Gravenvldney or
UladdM-l)l^..rdorh,Sjp>dll''. Secondary Syinp
Sl.^:nMH.ons,.l,l«..lM_.e,.ses._aU__are^^^^^^
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will
everywhere
d
lyf
Pri
utoly cured without the use of "\«""''>'. ^iXn"
b* or Inloctlous. No rcHtrlcUons In diet or hln-
lnu.ce from business. Kecknt casks — ••
Invited to
ot cure
e everything. They are aold
rice loc. a package— 40 colors.
They have no e<|nal for Htrcnrth, Rrlghtaess,
Amount In Packages, or tor Kastnoss of Color,
or non-fadlng t^ualHles. They do not crocJi or
smut. For sab^ by W. W. Dunt^an. l>rugglst.
l»l Mbldlcnex street; Goodal*'* Drug ^tow, II»
Central, corner .lackson Htreels, Klskc s i>lo<'ii;
V. H. Hutler A Co., DrngglHs. 141 Central street;
Carleum A llovey. DrHgiflsts, City Hall, Meni
mack street; Albert L. rlebl, Druggist, Davis
C«>rnor; Klllngwood A Co.. PharmacUts, oiinc
Bite post o«cc;0. C. Brock, Drnnglst, Brtdg*
strpet.rorner Klrst street; O. C. Osgood, M. P.,
Apothtt-ary. comer Merrimack and Suffolk
streets; Denis (VUrien, Druggist, 83 Brl«lgc
■U-eet, liowell, Mass.
would
Black-
FOU BM.EAKFAST.
• SOLD BY ALL OIIOCKR8.
Quaker Mill Company, Bavenpa, Ohio.
A. I^KW INVEINTIOIV.
Oi*f KxeelMiior AhIi Siltor
Is warranted to be FIRST-CLASH »n every feat^
urc, and any desiring a huuerlor article In th s
line will do well to atll an.l examine \U meilts
before t.urchnslng elsewhere. No dust, eas y
oi.cratc'l. all fitC' I l.earlnjfH and c^nncquently
r.nnmUc'i "ear Sold for (i.h or ln.-,lalments at
SS4 Merrlmnck Street, Lowell, M«aa.
C.'U. CHASK, Proprietor.
CUKED
IN TUKKK OK FoiiK i>AY8. Patients whosc cases
►^ve been neglecU-u. ba.llv treate.l or nro-
nounce»l Incurable, are rartfcularly
vUlt Dr. I.owU. A written guaranUJC
K ?en in air«»8es arrang".! and uu.leruken. IM
HACTIOKUl.war.lB of TIIIKTVVKARh.
KTlir. Lewis U fre.|uenllv oonsulle.l by
ma?v who have been conn.letjdy .llscuraged of
ever being cured after tiavlng oxi.erlmenWil
with various ndvcrtlse.l nostrums, elc-trlc IkjIIs,
*r which Invariably .lo more harm than good.
Kvcry 1 hase o .llseasc .leman.ls .lllTerenl an.l
Se^flal treatment. To those who may have
K llsappolnteil. Dr. Lewis woul.l say con-
sSit him an.l he will restore the dlHni.nolnted
one to all the .lutles ofllfc, whether they Ije
physical or menuil. pertaining to maiTle.l life
or "single bleescdness."
Oonaultatlon, Medicines. Ac., W.
DR. LEWIS Is permanently locatc.l at
129 Priendship Street, Providence, B. I„
One «loor from Klchmond street (off Broad
street) Office hours all the year roun.l from »
to '2 and 5 to 9 ; Sunday, 10 to '2. not »«««[• JK-
MALE COMPLAINTS SKILFILH 1KH.AT.
ED.
irOTICK TO COUNTRY PATIENTS.
Dr. Lewis will, on full dewiilptlon of caM
(with fee en. losc.1). Immediately send a supply
of his valuable me.llclnes. accompanlcl with In-
XKs and advl(M3 'or the cure of the a»»oTe
distressing complaints. Just Pt^BLiauKi).
Fourth BdltloB
Medical MinuteH,
with additional colored
lIlustratlons.aPoHTRArr
OK TIIK AUTMOH, ANU A
1, 1ST OK COM PLA INT8.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speedycure of alwve sub-
Iccts, seximl diseases etc.
Price 2.'S cents by mall
to any a.blrcss, from the
author. Dr. C. J • Lewla.
Airent for Medical Minutes, W. W. DUNCAH,
101 Mlddleaez Street.
Revere House,
BOSTON.
Scar Boston and Maine, Eastern, Fltchbura
an.l Lowell .le|»ots, centres of business and
places of amusement.
Bemodelled, Befurnished, Newly Decor-
ated, and now kept on tbe
Eiiropeaii l^laii.
Rooms all large and comfoi-table; elegant
suites, with Imihs attache.l; ample public par-
lors ; gentlemen's cafe and billiard room added,
and flrst-clafs In every respect.
ROOMtt FROM Sl.OO A DAT UP.
J. F. MEBROW 4 00., - - Proprietors.
Useful Presents.
CHAIRS, RATTAN GOODS,
EASELS, FANCY TABLES,
FOOT RESTS, SMYRNA RUGS.
0 Splendid aaaortment at
BENNER BROS.',
ass AMD 140 CENTRAL BTREKT.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Ohristmftn Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Loirelli
OOLOGHE BOTTLES, worth 36 cents
each ; selling for 20 oente.
FANCY PEBFUMEB-Large and
choice line.
BILK HANDKEBCHIEF8. One of the
flceit lines we erer carried in itook at
lowest prices. <> -
FANCY BUBBEB GOODB— Presents
for children.
Large line of EABMONICAB.
Orer 2000 dosen TOOTH BBU8HE8,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 doien of POCKET
B00E8, of different styles, which make
flee Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for speoie.
POCKET CUTLEBY— One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Qen-
tlemen's Pen Knives a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY 80AP8
selling low.
400 dos. HAIB, FLESH and CLOTHES
BBUSHES-The best line erer displayed
in the city at prioes that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WOBK BASKETS in
great variety, which make splendid
Christmas PresenU-Also GenU' and
Udies' DINNEB BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDEBB.
All new ' goods, beantiftil patterns,
latest designs, lowest prioes.
We hare also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
nine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and nnlined. These dog skin glofee
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a doien
pairs of Kid GIotos.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT*
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowest
cut prices.
BOOTS and HEBBS 3 cents an ounoe
A few UNDEB8HIBTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
26 cents each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of
SHEARS we ever had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONEBY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Carriaee
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the sUte at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGAB8, 25 in each,
for presents at $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEEB8CHAUM CIGAB HOLD-
EB8 and CIGAB CASES atbarga in
prices. t
PLEASE CALL EABLY AT
I10WI£li:it*» '
Lawn aod Gardei) Mm,
Plau. KUcMB
I'rcparoil for Lawns, Grass
Gardens and Klower Bcls.
PRICES I
Ten lb. baaa for lOdO square feet.
wentv-tlve lb. ban for VCO square fMt.
fty iL. bags for fiOOO aquara (eat.
One hundrea lb. Iiaga.
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X^ia^wn OaraaiM Hoopla
rOB BAtB BT
E. ;n. wood & CO.
MO. 41 M.iKSCKT ttTKKJET.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is propare«l to quote the vprr lowest prioea on
all kinds of prtnUug. Call fur estlnial«f .
PAINTERS
7
ANI>
BtlLBEBS.
rill flad It to your Interaat t«*«Rll ap«B
na katora b*clBBlng jroar
PAINTING
A vood maaortiaont of flrat-claaa gooda
Blw»ya on hand, at bottom pHera. OIro na
n anil nt oar now and apA«>lona atoro.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle 8trM>t, I^owsll.
1
FRANK H. FULLEN,
Photographic Supply Agency,
Oonrtor BaUdlng, 11 Morrininok tS.
80I330BS and
and warranted
GENTS' AND BOYS'
RUBBER COATS.
Call and see our Byer's Patent Venti-
lated Coat with Velvet Collar and Wiat
Finish ; something entirely new.
Gents' Cavalier OoaU, Jnst the thing
for Equestrians, buttoning around the
leg, thus making a perfect protection for
horse-baok riding.
We call tbe attention of Firemen,
Coachmen, Hackmen and Oar Drivers to
our Common Sense Coat with Automatic
Buckles. These Coats are oomine into
use very fast on account of having these
Buckles on them. No matter how cold
the weather is, you will have no trouble
in fastening or unfastening them.
Boys' Goats at Lowest Prices.
We keep in stock the smallest sisa
Boy's Coat made, which will, fit a boy
from three to six years old.
KSTABLISHKD 1857.
lv"uiiob»e?ved, fw Dea. Zophaulah Kills, at
was cngaKe
uu at •'Zee-
the other end of the room.
iolllnjta»iory»l>out,f«"e
la dTUroe GofDera," a few mncs hwi
..Yca.'>Mld he, "tbe) 're separated
I oih oi 'em! Awl only ust fou
M.
Over
I out
rl
LOIELL RUBBER CO.,
HATWARD BROS.,
Ko. 61 Central Street, Lowell, Mais.
Opon Tharadny Kvonlnsa.
Courier Job Office.
JLNT> TABLETS.
Old stand of Andrews ft Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
dike street (Northern depot). Tbe largest and
flncBt stock of flnUhcd work to be lound In
Mldidesex county, at prices much lower than
can l)e obUlno<l elsewhere for first class work.
No extra charge for setting work either In or
outot Lowc.l. All orders promptly execnUxl
and In a satUfactory manner.
O. H. AMDBBWS. O. WHKKUiB.
Morthom Dofitft,
41 TboTBdlko atroet. • <
LOWELL. MASS.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Midinesex Strset,
«
If TOtt want to leouie the mott Mnble
bargaiiM*
If you have a house or rooma
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy 6r sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Dailt Coubieb a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisementa have
the benefit of the combined cir-
cuUition of the Coubieb for three
days at a cost of 18 cents a line,
and teryiaeldom fail of b^ing
lleard trom.
A LESSON IN eCQNOMV.
ffetiicaL
financial.
[••Bamblcr" In Mannhaater Union, t
**T«n oenla piake ooa dime, teu dimes one
dollar.** How often has thU refrain ruDK in
Uie ears of the s«h6oll>oy, alon« with the
droulug rhyihul of other tables In the list of
"coins, weights and meaaures." "Ten centa
make ouo diuie, teu dimes one dollar." Of
course everybody ki»>ws ibat— what of It?
But hold ou a iiiouitiU. Dofcs ever) body
know It, or is it out- of Um tboiiHand aud one
hardfacls of life llud t \. r\body hiih ju».j a
faint iHjrcepllon of, but >try lew really
know iboull' llow uiauy i>eople do you
know who ran Kranp this tbln< prattleall.y,
can put their ••euls Into dimes and their
dimes into dollars y Aren't they as hoaree a^
policentenlii tlic vielulty of a street braw r
Five i^uu for a Kli«>s of Iw r. Thai s nolb-
liijf. Five eeiils f«.r a cLar. \N ell, can t a
fellow enjoy any luxurU-l- Yes. but your
tllOM! has tjone. has lollowcl other « luie^ lido
the barkwper's till, and what is the reMill^
Your dollar, or what was owe your dollar,
and iMJrbapi. manv of thetu, hav«Kon«' Into hi-
pocket, have holp««l puy for his Hue house
aud furuiohinxs, bU liurhe and eurrliiKe, hU
trip to the mountains aud the m a shore.
"Teu cent* uiakeoi.e .Ihue." Uoii'l Ihe bur-
tende,r know It y Hut you, uiy tiUiv\, with
the jjrUny hiiuds and. ihrcalbiiro eoat. eau
vou pretend to <4ay you ever leuriieil the les-
ion? Cents and dlu>e»! Ah me! how easi-
ly they blip Ihr.tuKh the lluKirs of |uo»t lut u
III whose miud-i they have uot Ihe i«^^»»«>«*,';'
relationship to dollars. Our ol«l frkud Mi-
das knows, tbourfli, thai they are i-o elosely
asi.oelaU'tl. thcKe e^iuls, dim.--* and ilollari.,
thut the latter ejuinol exist w Ithout iho oth-
ers. au<l he guards the stra;:!;ilnu pphnles
aud dimes jii»t as earefully as ibe ihrlflv
V'ar.leuerteu.is tbe tiny pl:ud, kuowlux full
well thai uultM* the tender «prout N iiursi-d
ttUilearcdlor there will be wt KMowlh. uo
bud, flow. .-rand null. ••Huhl" savs ,Jolly
(ioodfellow, "I wouldn't be us I'lose uud
mean as old Mlda» la for all his money."
Well, l>erhap» hot. lVftwi»s,ev«u. It would
not Iks ueecxtiary. Hut Is .Midas as close kUd
mean as you ►a* ? True ho dw-uH t<> nrouud
with "the bojs." he d«»n't 'Vet 'em up" <|ull«
' us ofleu as vou do; he walkf. somellu.es,
when vou tidnk be u^l;;ht ride, iiud Iu vsrl*
ous wuvs »hows you that he ^^;ls a hiKher
value ' on «x^^nts und dimes •than
vou do. All very true, but euunot
vou look lM«youd thi- plelufe you
have drawn, my friend* Old Midas rame
hoDestly bv every d<»llar bo owns. H«t that
dowu to his ereJll. He didn't Ret his money
by slealluK away your brains, or tuklnx foovl
from vour ehlMren's rpouths. Jieore him ohe
more.' lie has a pretty bouse, his wife and
ehlldren enjoy every eorofort life uffonls.
They are never hunicry or cold. The wife
doesn't have lo raek her brains lo serape lo-
Kether a "pieked-up" meal oul of uothintr.
while her liUslMud Is IreutiuK a erowd of
"true blues" »t ihe eost of a Kooi\ dinner for
his family. Ill- ehlldren don't go barefoot,
uor stay at home from chureh and seh«iol b«;-
eausetbetr doibes are soant ami rawfoil,
Cuu you say as much for your wife uiid cbll-
drenT Nof Why uot? You are working
every dav, uu<t you are earnliiK K«>*>*' wajces.
but vou f»ave never learned Ibe lesson that
"ten cents muke one dliue, ten dimes one
dollar," aD«l that the only foundation for
dollarslhatU known Is built of oents aud
♦1>™*"' . .^ . „
Not alone the fellow wlto "takes b4s lieer, '
needs to learn this les-on. The temperate,
ludu>triou« man, who lets his earuliiK>« '•Hp
throuuh his fluRers day by day, a peuny
lierc, a vdm« lliere, for articles thst are prci-
ly, mayl>c, or useful, hut not needed— he |s
bulldluK no foundation for dollartt,and when
the lime comes, us It will most suraly, Ibat
be u<^eds the aid of dollars to pull him
tbrouKh ami has ijot them not— then be, too,
vomputas thut Midas nv.t* more than his
■bare of Ibe ko«>*' thlt'K" '•> ••'«'» »♦"'• wonders
whv such bitter lines fall lo him. But If ho
woiild set himself resolutely to sUidyUiK the
relationship of eeuts, dimes and doliars. he
will cease lo blame Mblas, and turn his eeu'
Bure upon himself , for had hn learned this
leaaon earlier his pathway tbrouKh life miKht
have been much brighter.
SCRATCHEDJ8 YEARS.
A l««»ly, ltchln»Skl« DIaeaaa wfth Kndleaa
rtuffteriuii Cured by CuUcums Jtei^edica.
If 1 had known of the CiimJUBA Uemkuiks
twoiUvelKtttyeaisajioU would have savt'tl me
ajoO.lxJ (lv\o luindre 1 dollars) and an linuiense
unvouiit of BUlleibiK My dl e.ihc (I'soiIu^Ik)
louimeneed on my head In a snot not lurjfcr
llian a w.t)t. It spii ail rapidly all over my b..«ly
and Kol under inv nails. Ibe bCJiles would drop
•.ffofnicalltbo dmr, and my suffering was
• iidleHS. and without relief. <meUion8an<l dol-
bus woulil-not leiniit mo to have this disease
ovwrairaln. I am a pooi man. but feel rl^h U)
b«!reilevido. wbnl some of the «l<a^tors sabl
was leprorv, souie ilnx worm, psoriasis, etc. I
took....HUil harH«|Mullh»s over one yeiir
and u liulf. Imi; n<i itire. I wiiit u> nvo or three
doctors and n-ieiiif 1 cannot iiralse ibu tUTl
ciiiiA Kkm- niKH i(H» much. They h.vo made
uiy »kln as elvar aud ..free from wales as a
babv'x. All I u«ed ui them wus three Imixcs of
turniiKA, and ilnee lK>Ules of CirriftniA UK-
aoLMCNr.antl two cakes of (.utichua MuAi".
If vou iiad bi «'n ''iio and sabl you would have
cuied me for rJ"<)iMi \ou woulil have had the
iiioney. i looked like the pblure In your book
of rs«irlasls {ptciuro nnmlajr two, "How lo
Cure 8kln lUseases"), bnl now I am as elesr as
any perr'oii ever v*as. Tliron«b force <d' liabit 1
ml) uiv hands over my arms amt legs to s rateh
ouie lii a Willie, tmi u> uo pMr|M>se. 1 am nil
w. II. 1 ser. leheil IwentveUbt years, ai.d It Rot
to l»e a kind "I •*'»». nd nature to me. I Uiaiik
yon a lliou-un<l ttme*. AnytbluK more tliat you
want lo know write me. or anvone who read-
tblM iii,.y wilU' K) mo and I wlil "n*"'''" 'V.,.,.,
DKNNIH DOW.MSt.;.
Wattirbury, Vt., Jan. 'iU b. Itti*.
Pi-orlasls. Kc«ema, Tetter, Ulngwprm. Llclu n,
I'rurltMH, ."scald Ilea ., Milk Crust, l»an.lruU,
llarberK', U;.kor»', tiroc^rh' und Waslierwom
auN lull, ami every »|iecle»«ol ltchlii»r. llurnInK,
Hcalv, r»n. ply Humors of tlie Hkin and sc.ilp
and lll'Mnl, with Lo»s of Ualr, are poi-llvely
i-iire«l bv t-i'Tlfi'HA, ih« (treat skin curu, aud
t-yiULHA f»o«i', an < XfjUUlie skin lloanilllir,
e\lvfiial|y, sjid CUT"-'* "* lltsoi.VKNl, ihc new
Ulo«Hir'm'lw*r, lnUjrMsHy,'W»»ei»Tl>y«**'*»"» ""'•
all oliivr renieUles fall.
OluuB. TT. ISaton, Broker,
Boom IT Oantml Blook.
Attention (riven to all llrat-olaaa loaaa
Inveatmenta.
Iprct.
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
epr.ct.
W. a. CLABK A CO., of MlUMKAPOLIB, Offol
Fint AlbHgugtM on Farmt in Minnesota and Dn
*ot«lnaMioiuitBof ♦HOitHiid upwardsj liiterebi
frtMii 7 to tt per <,ent. Afortgagti on Mmnwpolt*
(Hty I'ropertp, lut4!rest 7 per eeut. Fifteen years'
experience. Send to Hoston office for I'umpMtt
and references before you Invest elsewhere.
(iKOKOK WALLAClfi, Agent. iU Milk street,
Koom 46, HoatOB.
0u anB Csfcr,
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICS
ei\$.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
80 NaaaAu Street, • - • New Yufk.
IIAVK OUMaTAMTLT OK IUN1>
A aBLKCTION OF OIIOICK INVKST-
MKNT hKCUUITlKS.
Sold overywhoro. I'Hoe, Cuiicura, flOc.;
soAi' iAci Ufc.aoi.VKNr. $1. I'repare<l by the
I'UITKK Dmu ANU CIIKMKJAL CO., lloslon,
tf^-Mend for "llow to Cure 8l«ln IHseascs," 04
p p s, >M) llliisl rations, and IU.> testimonials.
I'MII'I.K'*, blackheads, chn pod and fclly
)tkln prevented by Cunc'tJUA MkiunuTKU SUAf.
ditiii'riiul OuiitfOi'M.
To be freed from the ilanffei » of suffocntlou
while lyliiK' <b>wn; to breathe freely, Pleep
soundly a'>d undls<url>cd; to ilsu refreshed,
bead clear, brain a«*lvo and free fmm pain or
ache; to know tliat no p(dMtuous, pmrld matter
dedlcs th'- bivath and rots away die delicate
machinery of smell, UiNic nl hearlig: to feel
that the Hvsieiii <Io«m iiot, IhiuuKh Its veins and
arteries, Mick 11(1 ilif p<d<«>n that I « snr.i to un-
dermine and destoy. Is tmlettd a b'essl (T ber
yond all oih.r buina enjoyments. To ptircbnsfl
Imujuiiliv fi-oin such a fate should Imj the object
of all sUllcced. Hi.t lhoi,e * bo have tried many
remedies und pbylclans "lespalr of relloi or
HAMroKD'a Uadicai. Cukk meets every phasp
of Catarrh, Ironi a simple bead C'Ul to the rnoit
loathsome ami destructive staKes. It Is local
and constitutional. Instant In rellevlnic. perma-
nent In curing, asfe, •< oiiomlcal und nevor-fall-
ll>K.
i^ANroKb'a Kapicai. Curb condsts of one
Itotileofihe Kauicai. CURK, on.' b.ix of CA-
TAKHIIAI. SiH-VKSr. aud one |MI'H<»VH> I.N-
iiALKK, ull wrapped In one package, wltli treat,
tse and dlrec.lons, and soldi>y a I dru)ri|lsts for
• l.(S)
POTTKR DRUU ANU CllRMICAL CO., BOflTOH.
Corr«iipoiMff*ce of Hanker; liroktrt and twi—t-
or« tolmiteU.
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER HINING CO.,
Offioe 48 Oentral Street, Boom 10,
fiPALDl.NU ULUCK.
oners a valuable Investment to|thoso who de-
■Inj sure returns for their money. The com-
pany aro not engaged In any wlblcut specula-
tion. They arc celllrg the stock upon Ita merits,
belnx confident that It will rrullae whalU.cy
claim. Call aud ask queatlcns, • ^
22 SHATIOCK SieEET, COR. KIDDLE.
BJEWALL CI. MACK, Prealdeot,
JACOB KOOKIIH, Tieasarar,
U. B. UAHTLKIT, Clark.
DIRKCTOIlSl
8EWA1.T. G. MACK, LFVl SPllAtJrK,
.lACOIl KOtJKRS. ♦^'''•♦*"''!"' Ji'Vi'.'^.V
JAME8 H. FIIANCIS, .UMIN K. KIMUALL.
ALKXANDKU U. CUMNgCK.
COOPERAGE.
Having engaged ibu servioes of a com-
petent man to do our work in tbii line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of tbe oitjr at reasonable rates.
JiuAintM Cartitf*
PRICE OF CAS,
ft
with the dlaconntoff for prompt pay-
mont. Is
^1.20 per Thousand Feet.
PrlvHte Wlrea to Naw York.
Telephone Call. iTt.8,
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
8TOCK*l ItOMDH. GRAIN AMU PKO-
VIHIONH bought and aold for Cask* or car.
riad ou MarglD.
riRBT-€LABf
SP,^, BuUding, LowMi
INVESTMENTS
No Rtieumatiz About Me.
IN ONK MINUTB
Tbe Ouiloura Antl-PaJa Plas-
ter ndleves Hbenmstlc, MatIc,
8ud<len, Slurp anil Nervous Pains,
Mraino aiel Vveaknesscs. The first
l.indoiilv paluklblitgplasfr. New,
orlalnnl, iiisMntauc<iie«, Infallible,
safe. A roanrellous ^nt'dote to Tuln. Inllam
matlon and Weakness. Utterly un lae snd vasi-
ly superior to all other pUstcr-*. At all druK-
glsts, '2V. ; Ave for $1 ; or, postaire free, of I'oi -
TEH inwo AHV CHKHICAI. C«»., Iloslon, Mass.
■AT-
Gas Cookings Stoves
•at up and ranted nt n low rate per yair.
piping Included.
COKE,
UrokcD, scraened and dallverad at
$4 per Ctiaicrcn $2 per Half Chaldrcii.
C A » B .
OILS! OILS! OILS!
Wo would call tb^ attention of users
of Lubrioating Oils to our stock of Oils,
wbiob we can fnruisb at as low price as
any otber concern in New Knglancl and
deliv^ed at your mill or sbop free of
freight or cartage charges. »
Orown Eagle 8picdle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is e^peoiall^
adapted to light machinery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
die Oil.
Orown Eagle Jdaobinory Oil.—This is
a btaudard oil in fla&b point and ook
test and tbe viscosity is high. It bai-
iiufDoient body to ei^able it to be used
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery ,
especially spindles; for this serrice it
has been found after long continued
tests in the largest mills in the coontrj
to excel all otber oils for safety aon
economy. ■.
C. B. COBURN a& CO.,
.W ^fark1^t Strt*-'
UABKIMON W. HTKEETEB,
Coiiatablo and Oolleot:or,
Room No. 6. Oontral Block.
(ifflce hours, fioui U to 12, iVob, and Monday,
Thursday aud Friday cv.cnUiKs from 7 1« S*.
4to~^peelHl atti-iii)»ii to colle<-tlou of renta aad
geiiersi ea re ol t«nenieht pro) >erty.
8urgeou tliiropodlKt.
No. 1 Preaoott Street. - • Lowell. Ifaaa.
OiVce houra : 8 a. m. to 12 iO'« 3 to fi auU 1 to
|i. 111.; Hundaya, i to 4 p. nt. :;: —
Lata Oculist to Northwestern Dispensary, Nav
York city.
OfHc<, No. 9 Wjruiaii's KxebiiU|;r, vornm
M«rrlii>H«:k and C'«ntr*l Htr«<-t«, riK>in with
Dr. Itlcker. UlUee days and hours: WK1>NK8-
U\\» hUd SATUl'.DAYH, from !t a. m. until 1
p. in. Kxelualve attention ^Iven to diseases of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
■ ■ ■ — — IMI- ■ I I ■! ■ '^ I — ■ —■III ■■■■!! HI ■■ I- I m
tiSCOlKilfi HKDUICK. M Central Mtrooi.
(Ksubllnbed In 1841.)
Sole nuent for '11. K. Baker fuu^ui
Plniio ForU'H, the bCKt Uprlffbt I'laao
nin<in, 'ibe lone In clear, bright and
tH'nutlliil,aiid lliey will stand In luB*
iK^Uer (ban aii% uprlMbl piano ever made. Alao
"^tiuare I'lnno VorUM ot me l«st niuiiu facto ra,
<ill to iKf Hi'ld at tbe lowest factory prlctis sail
warranted tu kIvc eiitlni satis (acAlon. Aaont
for tieori^e Hti-vens. orraa bulbler.
MONUMENTS.
AM>HEW.S & WllliELtU.
£5^:
jniscrllanrouB.
^
\
hoierd^Morbus
*
ro^mps
o I i e
idrrf\oe^
ummer
Qompla^ints
iYSentery
teaspooafui of
PerrrMvisPm /(t7/cr
in a WUe /^ilKop
Sugar and Wat en
ALLORUeGISTS 6CLLlT. >«
O P-'thak 1
A letter from Teheraa describes tlie ap-
pearance of tbe Hhab when he travels Id
aUte. First coine the camel artillery led by
kettla drummeni, then a guanl of mounted
police. Next comes a solitary horseiuan
bearing an liiiiueuse VfiVX mace( theu a
crowd of runidiiK footmen Iu »«:arlet an<l
gold, each carry! UK » hl« silver baton uiid
wearing the auelent Knlanitin cap Vltb lis
llDxIIng iMslls. Finally the 8hah himself ap-
pears, mounteil on a prh-eless Hteed. lis ucck
decoi-aled with a big broad baud of gold,
which gllllers with gems. The animal's tall
li dyed a bright crimson, a distinction which
is rcaerved for the horses of ihe inOiiarclis of
Persia and their son-. I'be Hhab wears a
coat of Cashmereaii shawl, trimmed with
the skins of Ihe black fox. Kacb button of his
coat Is a big diamond. At his ulrdle is a clr-
cular ornament of preclouH stones, which,
like the scabbard an.l tbe h III of his •'Wonl.
blazes in the hot sun. On his neat Utile
black hat Is the royal jika, a sort of iiluiue of
diamonds.
Preaidentlal Tripa.
When President Van lliireu went out
west, nearly llfty yeurs a^'o, his palace car 1
consisted of un old t:oncord coach Ihal had ;
to be pried out of Ihe mud every f . w iidU ^.
Uolug to St. I.,ouis in Iho-e day^ >» «* idioul ;
as tough a jourucy as the liip i.>io«."» i.io |
plains to Pike's Peak soin i.\. o \-U\e v. .u-<
later. The nalional roid u. n t'limberlaiid. ,
Md., to .»<t. lx»uiH wa-* a U-rror lo all Iravel- ,
lers, yet It was cousldere.l a .:.'reid aobleve- i
ment for lho»e tlm<;(-, and, according to a |
pleasing iKiion. was looked noon as tbe i
grand conncctluu' link between the Missis- |
sippi and the seaboard, tontrast the motles ,
of travel then and the slluled aecorflmod.i-
tloDs by the wav wllb tho rapi<l transit nnd
pulaiisl hostelries of the prcsciil day. ami the ,
changes of half a century sceni phenoiuiii I
— cuoujih to make the bones of the .Ssigo -d !
KiuderhtMik rattle Iu their coffin.— [V\ ash-
ingtoD Critic.
AdvertlaloK Alwajra Hays.
Some of the rural members of the Bristol
CouDty Agricultural society think too much
money la spent in advertising. If the society
paid for all the advertising It gets it would
cost teu limes as much as it does. Why not
try the experiment of runulug without ad-
verUalng one year? Ask the press generally
to tenow tbe show before its date and re-
frain from printing the exhibits and pwunl-
♦um»-ln fad, to lot It alone entirely. The
society then would have no advertisiug bibs
to pay— au<l probably not much to pay any
other blUs wllb.- [Taunton Gazette.
Olvc Tkem a Chance I
That la to say, your lungs. Also all your
breaibinir machinery. Very wonderfiil ma-
obloeryltis. Not only tbe larger air-pus-
Bagca.W the thousands of Utile tubes and
onvitiea leading from them.
When these are clogged and choked With
matter which ought not to l)e tbcTe, your
lungs cannot half tlo their work. Aod what
they do. Ihey cannot do well.
Call \i cold, cough, croup, piieumon a, ca- ^. -— -
.a^rJS;r/iS'..°5 fX"s:i?n,°i Posters. Hangers and Dodgers
UoDB,Dllarebad. All ought lo be got rid of . .
There fct joat one sure V"»y to get rid of
them. Thai Id to take Boaebeo's Qerman ^ . .. ■ „ ,
55?0.whS.!mydr«tt».t wW«,UyoiialT5 M -a- « »
cents a bottle. fifeklTeTerytWageiso haa s w:r
WJjdjro-, you nay depend upon tbi. for ^^^rg^^j.^ j,,^, O^i-^cA.
T and 8 J*ov Ceitt.
First mortgage, whh coupon Itonds attached,
payable semi-annually by Appluton Natlonsl
Bank Hocureil on linpr.veil farms In the wewt,
from 3 to 5 times the value of tho loan. Abso-
lutely aecure, and principal iiu> I Interest pabi
as a rule with as anuch pruniptiiaks as .Kov*"*"-
ment Iwnds. AroounU from fSDO up, yielding 7
ami 8 per c«'Ut. Apply to Al.LSlON ALLfc.N,
Uansur bloek, 61 Central street, nwm 1. Kefer
t<» JOHN F. KIMIiALL. President A ppletoo
Nat. Bank. JA»». M.T«i-l'«W«, Pwldani Low
ell Mutual Fire la . O*., LRVI SPKAtiUK,
Presbleui Trad r* and Mechanics Ins. t^o., fc.
II. PATCH, ilAl'UO.»I> WltltillT,CUAhLKS
HOVKY, JKFFKKjUN UANCKOFT.
$60,0OO
Old OrM, Me., Water Co.
Firat Mortgage Sinking Fund
6 PER CENT. BONDS,
Duo if>or.
Prlnci|i»i and Intarast pnyablo in Boaton.
Wo offer the above at lOO and accrued Inter
est, and after cavefiU examluatlon. reaummand
th«m for luvestmeat.
BREWSTER, COBB fiESnilRfiiOK
36 Oongresi Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
No akarce'mada fbr Iko as* of motera.
Mo ckarga made ftor mnnlnv snpply
pipaa rtrom atr*«t mnlna to aoaaamara' oal-
lara.
Oidars, whan left at oflloa. promptly at*
tondotf to.
0. £. CCHHING. Aeent.
Rails and Parlor Stoves
AT Till LOWEST PRJCS8.
jr. T. MiT-iivEn,
•M MBRRIMACV STRKKT.
r.STAWLlVUKl) IMnt.
MAVvrAtrrrHKRa t>F
Fl
No, 41 Thorfidike Strmet,
Naar Nortkam Depot.
0. n. AJVPRRWa.
OHAB. WHl:kLUI
JAMEkS MORRIS.
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Qas and Water Fitter
and Plamber.
Hidiiey I>revi^ett.
MO. 7 JOHM HTRBWr.
Parlor S to vets
Of tka Tory boat nuikeB,
:at low PRio.Km.
l^all aaif^ our TarletyC
K»^J. WIER & CO.,
•1 M ARKKT STRKKT.
OOLO KEDAIm PASXdi 1878
BAK£&*S
STOVES AND RANGES I
8tOT6 Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturprs.
OUsa, ^oodi-n and HoUnw Ware,
KITC H E S FVRNl TUN >
And Pfddlera* Huppllea.
I'MKK -t«)«;k and (U.r> iron pt »
< HASKli.
MA1«T*TTV Hi LAIVIOLF:^
174 41 176 Mf ODLKNTX HTREKT.
_ Warrniili-dabaolutalypurc
Cocoa, from wUch the cac«ms u(
oil has iKwn ramovad. It 1 iisfAro
tliHfttfn (trsit^of CocramU«ii
w !ih Flnrch, Arrowroot or Bn«nr
und 1.1 there for* far nioro etiOiiuni
U;il, roktlng U»» fAo» Ofitetiit .'
c></>. It Is dcllciouH. auuilshbii'
strttiKdii-ntnt;, seally 'liKustrJ.
und tMliulrsbty adapted fur Invul
lids us well as fori>«rsous iu Iwslt.*,
■aid ky Owiaara atarywiiaw. "
.BAKER&C0..D(ircteitiir,l[8S5.
Job Worker aod Ropalrov mi
and Water Kuglkoa* Hrlatlnff
Utoam Pumpa, IkaAtiic. Pallaya, LkW»
Mowora, Mowing MMhlnoa, ot«.
Shop 25 Middle Street, Lowell.
TRLRFHONR IM^.
First Letter Foundr) in New Enibmi
OOMMKNCKI) IN 1S17.
Boston Type Foundry,
kl.MalMiie
Noted for Ita hard and tooffk
varlatlaaof
BOOK AND JOB T^E,
And for Ita UNBlVALLKDiNewapaper ~
Addreaa ordara to JOUM K. ROOMUI, AftM
86 Watar straat, Boston.
4«^he Courier and Journal typa Is from Ms
tonadry.
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/rook BINDERS'
LAMPS.
mnti
KXPKKIKNOIC ANn 8KII.I.
romhl!M-d snstlw r«iH>niu>«tidailoi>s of Yonnir,
ih'- NutuT, nioin '.» I osi offl.tj li;»«li, Rn ' nis
Hhlc iiB dittrt' -s. No I' t'lr walls aro n quired to
hsv^' \('ur wi«nt«riiiru' I «ni. All l-< t»i>lit«n«!ss
aud MHcnUiin. tii h Mltlon to tho ni»-n^ •l«part-
r frit a I.H'lli'-' fttid liUdren's «lf(>irtm«'nl Is
r..nnwtod. ► Iv^ NSHl^tnnts always ia readiness.
Tak" ihcek'vit.r. ,
VOr^^NCi. WATlllKll,
BOOM NM..O. P<>'*T OPriOK RI^>OK.
Make the OKLT easy riding jump seat
or Snrrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish bnggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and bnilderaiin Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS k SPOFFORD,
BlbDLL k 8MABT,
0. W. LONG,
W. a. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLaEB,
L00£ 4 JEWELL,
A. P. BOABDMAK,
OSGOOD MOUSILL,
Ameabary» Maas.
RICE CARRIAGE SPfttllG COi'.
rrtnti«l la thv l>«at aai
a alior««S'
natter
PI'l*mOM« FA.
ClHOW CAkiM, H.\KD BfLLfl. POSTIB^,
O PnwraaatM. Mrmlara, liaabaia
inTltes attention to a Jgreat tr-
riety of n8ef^l and ornamental
articleB particularly well adapted
for Holiday mileH. Special atten-
tion in called to Handkerchief
for Ladiefl» Gentg alid Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
Engraving on Metals
»f ADK EASY.
perfect Onldf, eTarythlnr ftamlahad.
ficud two S-«ftnt atampa for pMrtleolara and
Mnipla «»r ancraTUc, to Boa M9, If Iddlo.
town. Oonn.
ftOO BUS HE La
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
O It AWN rtEKr>«,
liHi! Iter's Siiper-Phosi)hat4'
— AMU——
ENGLISH LAWN DRESSIKO, .
For aale cheap by
J. O. ROGIQJRH ^ CO..
S9. ai nnd SS Market lUfoat.
POSTERS,
F^o|gi»aLiiiiiie» ,
TiUPLIX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FANOT HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBA8S AND OLD SILVEK LAMPS.
With fanoy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
•AT-
FRENCH .'c ITFIFn'-S
t.HI '■ ^ntrnt SIrntsU
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Uwda
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{tllkliMtoof prtnUnff. call bar
Every Descriptioii of PrintiDg
OlotttlnflTt
Or Other EtUhllahmeBtii,
Courier Job Office.
Hair Tinta.
An Uii|iaralleleil Prepaiutlo^t'
for the Hair.
a
Jt is guaranteed to restore the
hair from gray to a beatttifHt
BROWy OR BLACK IX OX 12
HOUR, The Bair Tt9Ha in the
m
discovery of the proprieto', whnkc
t^perienMinHAIR AS it HAIR
GOODH is euOlcicnt e9Ulef»rtt of
hU* khowtettye of what are the
vroper nutttttanees to apfdy tn the
hair, Furrhaserm have 'h*- «»«•
eurnfice that IT COyiAIXft
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QU,9TATIONII.
Wo wish a happy New Year to every
United SUtes senator wbo will veto uot to
conflnu Ijamar.— [Cbicago JouruAl.
The west is to favor o( a protective tariff.
There Is not a free-trade sUto iu the west
nor a freelra«lo niHJorlty In any western lo-
cal It v.— [ChKujjo Journal.
A slack time In trade Is usually expected,
In tho next two months. Tlio only wa;r to
tnuke it lively In to ndvertUe freely. Keep
tho Hrot golui; under the boiler I— [Lewlslou
Journal.
A rumor comcii from Wakhlnxton that
neither Cleveland nor Wlaluo will enter the
I'rchUit'ntlttI contest next year. And an Ir-
i-evcrent echo from the r».'»t of the country
respond*, "Huts."— [IMill. luciulrer.
For Rood (riendt* of mine, like the Trlnee
of Wulc«, 1 am ready and wllliiuj to exhibit
for noUilui{, but for the beuetlt of htrunKer».
ot who<>e anleuedontM I know nolhln^. thU
would l>c tthkiux loo uiucb of good nature.—
[Shiifgci- Mutllvsn.
rtchldenl flcvelnnd t.uy< hU me-i«ai:e N
not H frec-traiK'tlocuiucnt. The old mtyliu
\n tlmt ll U n wlie child which know* Us own
father, l)Ut tlie father's Ideas must be prelly
well mixed, who can to poorly rvcoKUue hi*
own otNprlnic, when It Im known to all the
world besides.— fNcwburyporl Herald.
. ~l»KIWONAii. '
Clje lotoell Bailg Courier.
WKIM4E8DAY, JANUARY 4. 1888.
It In now underwood that Mr. GraenbalKe
will aucopt the city sollcltorship, If elected.
Tbis will probably settle the matter— an«l II
5WIII settle It riKht.
Nettle Carpenter, who appears ai violin so-
loist at the llofmsu concerts, Is somelhlni;
of a youthful protligy hernelf. Hhe is uuly IT,
and baa studied lU years In Tarls.
Dr. William H. Kyder, pawtor of the Con-
Kregatlonul church lu Ann Arbor, Mich., has
been called to the associate professorship of
sucred literature in the Amiover ThooloKlcal
seminary, Andover. The professorship l«
now held by Dr. William L. Tucker, an<l the
work ban so lucreased a* lo call for an asso-
clute.
WAsiTlNOTON NKWb.
A special despatch from Albany lo the
Boston .Journal ssys that Mr. Kvart« will op-
pose LainarV coiitirm'.illon. Mr. Kvurts hua
been quoted a* certain to vote for conflrms*
tion. It is to IM bo|>ed thiit the AUtsny de-
spatch is correct. Lucius (julntus Curtlus
Lnnwr ought not to lie confirmed.
Today's General Court assembles under
very tame conditions. There I* no t'onte»>t
over any of the ofllueN. President Board-
man will l>e re-elcctoil and so will Hpttaker
Noyea without dissent, i'o hI»o will Clerks
C'iapp and Mcl.au»rhlln, and Ser^'ount-at-arms
AUama. It Is a good year for a short se*«Nlon.
The I'ostflonifurtM Itself with the reHec
ttou tbst even If the democratic reformers of
Maryland didn't beat (iormaa, euough inde-
pendents were founil to keep Hlg»(lns from
being elected clerk of the House. If the
I'oat'a imtnaeulnte TresMent had desired It,
tb« democratic rln^ In Hultimore and Mary-
land would have i>een NmashiMl.
If the PoHt knows who U to bo Mr. Car-
lisle's ooramlltee on ways and means, ami
what tbeir sentlmeuts are, there is no beil)c
Ing going on un to Mr. Cleveland's tariff re-
form. Tbe democratic members are aolld
for a reform of the tariff on the line of lliu
me«iHage, and the republicans are solid for
protection. We hope the Post will prove to
be rii(ht. Let tbe light be a square one, and
tbe |m«u« take its plac« where it belongs.
The Frioe of Pottery.
Our estlemed contemporary, the Lowell
Courier, gives wlint it calls a tariff oliject \e%-
Hon In the matter of chlnit dinner services.
The point made Is that Havlland china sets,
that 11 few years atio cost from $85 to flCM) :i
aet, can now bo purchased for about foO. snd
our Lowell friend takei* the ground llial this
In due lo Amerlcsn competition fostered by
the tariff, this forcing the foreign uianufact-
urers to sell their waics at ai>out half the
former prices. This is an instance of a very
common fault, which is termed drawing con-
clusions from insufllcleut premlst^s. If the
Lowell Courier is nbli; to demonstrate that lu
tile lM<)t few years chlnii dinner sets have
niulntained their old price in England and
elsewhere, and have fallen ill price only in
the Hulled Hthtes, ll can inuke out" lis case,
hut othurwUe all that ll euii show U that
niuntilac.lurriis of Aintricttn chiiiii ware have
been coniptlled lo l>rini; llieir prices down
in eoniiuon with inanntactiirers all over the
world, which, so far as prutecliou is con-
cerned, proves notliin;,' either one way or the
other. As American <liina does not enter
Into compellliun with Knglish or Kroiu-b
cblua on the coiitlnenl of Europe, and as the
sales there of articles of this kind are vusily
Kreatcr than they are here, the pric* Is reKu-
luled by ^'upply and demand on the otuci-
slde of the Atlantic, and would be propor-
tionately lower now than ll was a few years
a>to, even If a pottery had never been esUb-
lishod iu this country.— [Boston Herald.
This is exactly w bat we expected. Every
effect of the lariti', with a reformer, Is always
poHt hoc, non propter hoc. There Is no
queslion In the mind of -the foreign potter aa
to the cause of the reduction in the price of
: China to American dealers and consumers.
The American manufacturers have been en-
abled, by the duly, lo compete with the for-
eign manufacturer. As long as fine ware
could not be made here, foreign war^a
brouglit whatever tlie foreii;n producer choao
to ask for them. The establishment of the
, borne potteries compelled them to come down
' from &t) Ip r*0 per cent., and the result is the
Atnerlcan consumer gels his $H5 to tlOO
Havlland set at $50.
Mcauwhiie, as we showed in the article to
which (be Herald refers, the American
artisan in the fine potteries receives nearly
twice as much pay as the same jtrnde of
workman geta in English potteries.
However the Herald may cavil, tho manu-
facnrer knows and acknowledges that the
reason why he had to come down in his
price was the fact that the duty" euabled the
American to compete with bim. And so he
bus endeavored lo get American importers
to pt'tlllon to get the duly reduced or abol-
ished. ^ •
JLabor Notes.
Miners in the Ailoonii (la.) coal mines
Tuesday struck water, which has been filling
ever aluce at the rate of 10,000 gallena au
boar. The accident throws 100 men out of
Onward assembly, K. of L.. of New Bed-
ford baft asked for an advance of 13 H per
fient. lo tbe wages of the splnnera, which it
Carllale'a CommUtMia.
The Post's special says : Speaker Carlisle
will anuounco tbe committees tomorrow un-
less some unforeseen complication occurs to
change the slate. Tbe committee of ways
and means will consin of Mills of Texas
(chairman), McMlllau of Tennessee, Breck-
inridge of Arkansas, Breckinridge of'Ken-
lucky, Wilson of West Virginia, Scott of
Peniisjlvanla, Turner of (Jeorgia and B\-
nnm of Indians, tleinocrsti.. and Kelley of
Pennsylvania, Brownu of Indiana, Keed of
Maine. McKinley of Ohio aud Burrows of
Micblgan, leuiibllcaus, C«jx of New York
posillveiv refused lo »erve In the place as-
signed hfm and .Scott was substituted. This
makes the committee a vurv strong one In
ability, and conservative without beiug timid
In lu tendencies. Burrows of Micbi-
gsn Is llie new ropubliciiu member.
Judge llyan of Kansas would not have
served and Fuller of Iowa was satisfactory
to the republican majority. 8<!ott Is a close
friend of the Pre»ldent and Secretary Kalr-
chlld. and his selection is a notice to Itaudall
that the progressive element of tbe demo-
cratic psrtv in Pennsylvania is the element
recognized' bv tho Speaker. The republicans
on tbe committee are all protect lonlsls, and
all but Oeneral Browne are on record as pre-
ferring almost any sort of disposal of the
surplus rather tliau a rediictlou of Import
duties. The Isiue between the parties Is w ell
made up by the selection of the coiDmlttee.
It Indicates that there is lo be no backward
step in tbe path which tbe President and the
secretary of the treasury have marketl out
and' which Mr. Carlisle basso enthusiasllcal-
ly followed.
Tho Herald's special thus locates the Mas-
sachusetts men : Mr. Leopold Morse goes on
appropriations and Mr. John D. Long stays
there. Mr. Morse also gets the chairmsu-
ship of the committee on expenditures in tbe
state department. Mr. Collins remains on
the Judiciary aud the militia. Mr. Uusseli
goes on foreign affairs and so tloes Mr.
Itockwcll. Mr. Lotlge is where the Hou«e
placed him on elections. Mr. Allen go<N l.i
post offices. Mr. Whiting to banking and
currency. Mr; Hayden to naval affairs. Mr.
Davis lo commerce. Mr. Cogswell to rivers
snd harbors. Mr. Burnett lo agricuUuic.
There nniy be some clianites In the list before
noon tomorrow, luil it will probably stand
just as it is tonight.
Of other proiiiiiicnl New Knglaiulers. Mr.
Reeil will remuin on wu>s and mean', .Mr.
Dinglev on banking and currency and on the
new committee on marine and flshorlcs, an<l
Mr. Stewart on Judiciary.
Secret Sessions of the Senate.
?enator Aldrich of Uhode Island proposes
a compromise iielween those who want lo
ul)ollsh and those who waul to prccervo tbe
secrecyof executive sessions. He pioposes,
iu regard tonominatious, thai the reference
to coiniiiillee, the report of the committee,
whether favoral)lc or adverse, and the action
of the Senate, shall not Iw regarded as se-
crets; anti with respect to other mailers—
ireatieN, etc.— that the subject of debate and
the action of the Senate shall not be rcganleil
as secrets unless by resolution the injuudion
of secresy be placed up<H» such suldecl or
such action. This, in effect, should th«" reso-
lution be atloplcd. will make public such
portionsfof the Senate juurijal «s are not cov-
ered by a special Injunction of secresy, but
will leave to senators the privilege of dis-
cussing luiil voting upon ull executive mat-
ters with their present freedom from public
observation and knowledge.
Cuatoin House Keductlous.
Congressman DIngley has got the treasury
deparlincnl to look further into the proposed
re«luction of force in some of the miuor^
Maine custom houses, and the Barnstable
ci>lleclor has secured a promise that that
port shall be examined into with the same
object. It looks as though the order for re-
duction was a piece of cheap buncoml>e.
Mr. Blair's BilL
Mr. I'.lair brings up his education bill to-
day, and will Insist on keeping it under con-
■ideratlon until disposed of. He claims to
think It will pass both houses and be ap-
proved by the President, but nobody else
Bcems to agree with him. There are strong
pelltious from the .south In favor of it.
Lamar's Case.
There are said lo be several democrats wbo
are actively opposed to Lamar's contirma-
llon, Butler of South Carolina being one,
and Blackburn of Kentucky another, the
Boston J6urnal's Information that Evarts
will oppose conflrmallon puts a new face on
matters. «
Presidential Proclamation.
The President has issued a proclamation
forbidding tbe Texas offlolals from disposing
of or exercising authority over certain land
l>etwcen the north and south forks of Red
river, which bclonirs to tho Indian territory,
but is claimed by 'Icxas.
Bnndry Thinva.
Oen. Banks is expected to bold on to the
marshalship yet longer, because Clevelan«l
doesn't like to vex tbe mugwumps by ap-
Tbe Pope, In bU Hrtlng eddrees to Mm pil-
grims Tueaday, said tbet jnstAad of b^lng an
enemy to Italy be wm amoi^ ber greatest
friends and benefaclora.
Krard's plauo factory In Paris wm burned
TucKlav, with 1600 pianos.
Tbe Birmingham canal at Dudley, Eng.,
burst Tuesday, and buudreiis of families
were rendered homeless.
The Uussian imperial family will leave llie
Oatschina palace tnis week aud will iro to St.
Petersburg, where they will live 10 weeks.
Several hundretl detectives watch the atreets
along which the Czar Is to pass.
The re|)orl Ihsl Ihe lroncla«l Hercules
struck a reef at Ferrol, Spalu, and was sink-
lug Is false.
Miss Mary Anderson made her lOOtb ap-
pearance in "A Winter's Talo" at tbe Lou-
don Lyceum Tuesday.
Mr. Paruell arrived lu Dublin Tueeday.
Keely KiOo'ued. ^.
In accordance with llie prayer'^of a bill iu
equity tiled In the court of common pleas In
Philadclplila against John W. Keely, the In-
ventor of the lv»'elv motor, l»y Bennett C.
WlUon, Ju<ly:c Kinlatter Imm Issued u prelim-
inary injuii'iiuu against Keely. commanding
him not to remove the motor from llie place
where it HOW Is. or vary the eonstruetiou
and mode of operation of Ihe machine, nor
to sell, assign or lu auy manner euoumber
the Inventlou.
Mor* LivMS Leat In the Keatucky Wreck.
Later news from Ureenwood, Ky., shows
that the railroad eollisiou there Saturday was
raoHf terrible than at first suppoaetL Six
persons were rei)orle*l killed, but Mondav
the boues of two unfortunates were found
reduc««l almost to ashes, burneil with tbe
ears. While digging In tbe rulus the hair at-
tached lo the scalp of a woman waa found.
It U Itelieved that more bodies are burled In
the wreck.
Base BAll Itewe.
Bill Hnwes will captain tbe Minneapolis
U-aiu; Hawes Is now at his borne In Cleve-
land, «>.
8am \VIm>. Boston's short stop for a loug
lime, was married at Htlca, N. Y., laat week
Tburstlay. . . »,.
Ba»e ball on roller skates is tbe crazj at
Kansas City.
riiere is u rumor that Frank Bincroft may
innnage ihe Boston team of next season. He
would be a irooil one.
Mcliunnlgle thinks Staltx is tbe best pitch-
er in the .Sew England Icaaue.
A short stop named shoupe bas been
sluned by .Manchester.
Dunlap has dnaily sl;.'ned with Pittsburg,
and it i-« thou^lU that he received htlf of the
pnicbaM- money paid for liK release. Ho
will receive $4.VK) for a season's work.
Mutrle of New York says bis team Is
thinking of bavinir C larkson. Whichever
team gets hitu, ll will probably uot be Chica-
go.
The Jack Nelson laso U now lioforo the
arbltratltin committee, and the Impreaslou is
that Manchester will get him.
K>[ ntc^ Sttm tf 0cM*
CENTRAL STORE.
$75,000 Worth
"Wti atOi f ancg 6ort««
Weather jndicatiins.
Jm. 4, noon.— For Hew EnRland,
warmer, fair weather, followed by rain
on the ooitt, windi freth t<) brisk, be-
ooming southerly.
DOORS OPENED
C^» Jr*>So0)i It C0*
Dry, Fancy, illflery Goods
AND-
1
Liquor M«lllu« In .\tlnnta.
The new city council of Atlanta, fJa.,
which comprises tlvo problbltlonlsU
and ten antl-probibitlunists, beld Its
rtrst meeting .Monday, when ihe license
to sell lli|Uor was reduced lo flOOO, and the
hour of cloning saloons was rhanged to 10
o'clock. Beer licenses may be granted in
any pari of the city, but the penalty for sell-
ing whiskey under those licenses Is ntiide 30
days iu the cbaln-jfang. '
To Be DiBDOsed of in the Next
Sixty Days.
We Are Positively Goini Oyt of Business,
And eloeed our store yesUrdejr fWr the
i^urpoee of
Marking Down Our Entire Stock.
ITe (lael thet we ean saHsly asy we heve
matfe lower prlcee then were ever naede
before iB Lowell
On Every Item In Our Store.
EverytlilnE Has Been Marked Down.
Many coeda will be olTarad et half former
pricaa, and soma et even leas. Ihlalano
Mlvertlsint dod^e or Oatchem A Ohaateni
advertisement. Our ator* will be closed
March lat,aBd our entire atook and flat-
nrea must be eold before that time, aud we
hav* made prioea that we thlak will aell It.
Look through our atook and you will And
everything aa repreaented.
OOMMENOED THIS MOENINO
At 0 o'clock iharp. Folloning ii a liit
of ft few of the bargaini whioh are of-
fered the flrit day i
Domoflitlo Dei>artmont.
Our 7ft cent felt Oklrta. tic. each.
Our (« oont Comforters. 40o. each.
Our 0 cent Towels, So. each.
Our im cent Towels, 8c. each.
gurlftoentToweU,.10c,,^h.
ur l« oont Towels. Mhc. eaub.
Our 1ft cent Towels, lAc. each.
Our SS cent Turkish Towels, 10c. each.
Our 37 cent Dantask Towels, Uc. etch.
Our 7 oent I'rlou, 4o. a yard.
Our 10 cent Century Cloths, (ta. a yard.
Our as cvut Table LIuen, ilc. a yard.
DrofliM 0<>o<Im I>opartin*t.
Our e oeut Lining cambrlos, 4c. a yard.
Our If H and lA cent Dress Goods, ee.
Our 20 and %^ cent Dress Ooodi, IJ^o.
Our S7 anil 4t» oeut Dress Goods, 'He.
Our 7ft abd 87 osnl Dress Goe<is, 40o.
Our 7a cent Black Casbtoero, 4ftc.
Our IM cent Ulack Drap il'Alma, 8Do.
Our #1.00 HUk I'lushes, dUu. a yant.
Our ei.W Uhailainas, 78c. a yard. ,
Cloak Dopartntent.
Our tH.-V) Newmarkets, e;i.4U.
Our #10 Newmarkets and Itaglans, $6.90.
Our ei'l.flO Nawniarkets and Kaglans, |7.M.
All our IIA an<l |1U Garnienu, eiO..'M).
Our ta Heal IMusli GamieuU. 117^10.
Our $S0 Heal Flushev, eiD.
Our $ 17 ..V) Mual I'luslios, lift.
Our $40 UarmanU, iW.
Our $A and |7.ftO Misses' Cloaks, •9.49 and
$.1.90.
Our entire line of Hliawls at tremendous re-
^u<-Uona. ____«_
Our 18 cent Men's Hose, Oc. a pair.
Our M ceut Misses' Woel Hosu, l.'tc.
Our « cent Ladles' Wool Hoan, Ido.
Our 37 cent Ladles' Wool llose, SOc.
Clotl)mg.
J. L. CHALIFOUX'S
I V
StocI; Reducli ^le.
Great opportunity to buy Overooati
and other artiolei at greatly reduced
prlose. ' 'i
Annual Markdown.
According to our uinal oustom we
have consolidated leveral lines of Over-
ooati, whioh we have marked down from
20 to 30 per oent. from our regular
prices. The goods are all right in every
respect, only there are comparatively
few of a kind, and we are bound to cloie
them out within a few weeks. If you
have not already bought an Overcoat
this winter, do not allow this opportuni-
ty to slip. Oome early and have the
best selections, before too many lota are
closed out. -■""
GENTLEMEN
Looking for bargains in well-made cloth-
ing will find in our store many linOi of
Suits, in small lots, that have been re-
duced 25 per cent, from our regular
prioes, in order to close, themlfout before
taking stock.
These goods are really marked down.
These are solid facts; no humbug;
neither any fooling about it. We be-
lieve and are convinced that the greater
number of people are judges of goode
and will not tolerate nor patronize stores
that attempt to deceive the puj^io.
pointing Loverlnj?. nor to vex Ma^ulre and
anVoulteitlon for the restoration of tlie rate* | Collius l>y iippolntlni? »on'«'>0''y «'««; ._, ..
lutSSSmlii 1K84.86. The Kail River spin- Mr. Hliermun Is preparliix a speech on the
«ui oowsi ^ j^^ jj^p ^, .j^jin ,„ ^^^ jj^gj. I President's mehsa«e.
J. L. CHALIFOUX,
Ond-Pidee Clothier,
16 Central Street, Lowed*
Oswald & Co.,
so aiad 37 OonVral IStroot .
Important Notice
The oopartnarahip heretofore eslatlns
batween OaatATua L. Day end J. J.OaUei-
ban, under the flria name of
DAY, CALLAGIIAN & CO ,
f-., or BOSTON,
Cloak Manufacturers,
havluB be«n <lissol¥ed, they decided to ac-
cept the offeror O'DOMNKLLA OILHRIDK
for the balanoo of their raakufaotured stuek
of Cloaka, Wraps, ^ Seal Plush Sacques.
Newmarkata aud Raglans, eonslatlug vA
over eleren hundred Ker<nent« In choloe
new anil fk^sh goods.
Tha aald O'Oonnell * Oil bride will place
In their cloak rooma for the public Inapoo
tton some of the moat startling barsalna
ever offered In oatalde Kartnenta, and here-
with anbmlt a few of the pricea and InvUe
every lady to call and examine. *
150 Ladies* Cape Netvmarkets^
for $5, $6,60, $7.60 and $10—
haff the coat to manufacture,
100 BaglanSf some of the beat
thing a of the aeaaon, for $10,
$12,60, $16— sold to date for
$17, $19, $26,
Ladies* Walking Jackets, tn Aa-
' trttchan, Bouole, Beaver, Ker-
sey Checks and Stripes, for
$1,76, $3, $3,76, $4.60, $6.
76 Seal Plush Sacques, best qual-
ity, 42 Inches long, for $17'.
^ $22.60 and $26, The abovi
goods sold this season for $33,
$42 and $60,
90 Seal Plush Wrapa, in a great
variety ofnlyles and trimming,
for $10, $12,60 ami $17,
37 Seal Plush Jackefa, with Seal
and Beaver fur trimtninga, for
$9, $12, and $13,60,
3f}0 Misses* and Children's Oar"
menta, in Pluahea, Aatrachana,
Chrcka and Stripea, plaited and
ahirred aklrta, for aboui SSe,
on the dollar.
Our 50 oent Ladles' UndervesU and Pants,
Vk'.. eaeb.
Our 11 Camel's Hair VeaU and Panta, SOc.
Our $1 8carlet Ve*u and I'anU, «Mc.
Our Men's Blue lUbbed btilrU aud Drawers,
S»c.
Our 37 cent Men's ShlrU, 10c.
Our#l andei.iA Ladles' Jersey Knit Under-
vests, 4ec. ^______^
Our Hllk Umbrellas all at M per eent. reduc
lion. ^__
Our $1.00 I>r. «ohllllnf's Health Preservlof
CoraeU, .tec.
Our 50.-,. Fearless Corsets, 39o.
Our $1.97 Satin Corseu, la black, rel and
blue, nee.
Our .33 oent Bon Ton Bustles, lOo.
rrrlnimlnir Department.
Our Fur Muffs and Fur Sets at S-5 yesterday's
prices.
Our WllllmantlcHpool Cotton, Sc. a spool.
Our Di-L'i's Tilmmlngs ami Buttons at about
one-half reduction.
Olove I>oi>aritnont.
Our .tUcent Cashmere Glove*, 15c. a pair.
Our .^0 I'oiit Kid Uloves Hl/.es U, ««« , 9^, 7. lU .
21c. A |mlr.
Oar S:t cent Mittens, 10c. a pair.
Our $1.00 Kid Uloves, «n)i'.
Our $1.^0 Kirl Uloves, OHc.
icrCi be/ore epr'j'ng for the advanoc.
which it Is expected
wliri>e the tiOKlonlog of a loug iariff debate.
TRK CO0RIKK JOB OPFICB Is prepared to
execute job printing of every desortptlea
oe the shortest ootloe and at the toweet rates.
Our M and .V) cent Woolen Mtttens. i!^,. a pair.
Our :Mc. TolinKK>^ii Hoods, 19c.
Our "ft cent ToI)o./k»«»s. ♦••«•
Our $1.4» Toboffgnns, OHc.
Our HO cent Woolen Jackets, Mc.
Great ruin In price of alt knit goods.
Our 8 and 10 cent Ball Yam, (k\. a ball.
Our 20 and 2^ cent Coventry Tarn, 15c. a skein.
Our 10 cent Haxnny Yarn, 7c. a skein.
Our best Columbia Oerinantown Yarn, IBc. a
skein.
Knit Underwear for Misses, He, 19o.. 2.'ie. ; re
duced one-half.
M:illlner.v- I>»*par<ment.
4» cent Felt lints, Pc. ^
08 cent Felt Hats, 19o.
I.tcont Wings Ic. each.
40 cent Fancy Wings, 9c. each.
76 cent Fancy Wings, 2ftc. each.
$1.25 Fancy Wings, 40o. ench.
Our$3 48and$4..'K)m8terlalsand Fancy Mil-
linery Velveta. 08c. a yard.
Our $l.t8 Fdncy Trimming materials for mil-
1 Inery, 49c. a yard.
Our 49. 58 and 69 oent MUllnery Rlbbonr. Uo.
a yard.
Our 87 oent Fancy" Velvet RlblK)n,»c. a yard.
Our 26 oent Cotton Underwear, ISc. eaeh gar-
ment.
Our «5 and .37 cent Oenta* Mufflers, Oo.
O'DOHNELL & GILBRIDE,
116, 118, laO ft 128 XanMiMk 8t
Our 26 cent Fancy Hendkerchlofs, 17o. eaeh.
Our 8 oent Handkerchiefs, 4o. each.
Our $1 China 811k Handkerchiefs, 4»o. each.
Our 75 cent Silk Handkerchiefs, 87o. eaoh.
Our Rubin's Bxtracts, 39o. an ounce.
All our Soaps for toilet purposes at reduction.
All our Damburg 8 reduced 25 per cent., and a
thousand and more things less than cost and
leas than you can ever buy them tor again after
this great apeelal peremptory sale eloaea.
Bon Marehe,
MerrimMk ma Kirk StrMt*.
Almost a Miracle
One of the Most Remarkable Cures
of Blood Poisoning E?er
Accoifipllshed. .
We give l>e'.ow a statement ot one of the
most remarkable cures ever accomplUbed by
any niedlclue. Seldom han n community been
so greatly luterestii<l lu a case of thU kind as
was the vllUge of Uainarlscotta Mills, Me.,
In the sickness and ruie of Mr. Bankln.
Rverythliitf elso had failed, and death seemed
Inevitable, when Hood's .Harsaparllla was re-
sorted to and ciTucted
A Wonderful Cure,
"The ittatOlnent which I here make may aeem
too extraordinary lo be true. Hut I will tell
my story as plainly and truthfully as I possibly
can. and refer lor oorroboraUon to almoa any
resident of thU town, where 1 have lived all
my life and ani well known.
''M'hon a youth, I whs strong and actlre, able
■to work hanl, aud ambitious to suoceed In lite.
1 uin now 31 years of age, and 14 years ago be*
gan to have epileptic ills, cuuMrd. as we believe,
by Injuries to tho spine recelfod by a fall, as
none of our family have ever been similarly
allllcte<l. Koine nine years ago, by a4lvlce of a
physician, I began to take a bromide eom.
pound, which had a quieting effect upon my
nerves. This being, ns I am told, a 'cumula-
tive ilrug,' and taking uoUdug to carry It out of
my system. It had a illsastrous and ,
ALMOar KATAL RKrkCT
upon my blood. In ra«*t, I think 1 never could
again go through the patn and misery of tne
past two years. So<tn aiu-r 1 began with the
bromide, sores appeared on the calves of my
legs. Slowly but «urely they spread ovwr my
body. 1 tried all the me<lloluoB we couhl hear
of, but uothliig stayetl their terrible progress.
They Itecamo very severe under my knees, and
wb$u 1 walked Uuod would aUrt from them
and mark on the floor my patli fn>m room to
room. At length the cords became contracted
•o that I could no longer walk, aud was oltllged
In despair to take to my lied, from which I
never expected to rise. Kxieptlng my head,
hands, feet vnd breast, I was literally covered
with sores, constantly dlM'hsrglng corru|itlon.
No woitls can <M)iivey au Idea of the terrible
sufferings 1 endui-etl, as my coatlltlou was al-
most Um) tenlblo to describe. I wat utable to
sit up or lie dtiwu, but was obllge>d to keep In ft
nxdlnlng |»osltlon, re.41ng on my feet, hips, the
palms of my hands, and the b.ick of my head.
1 oould nut bear the touch of heavy clothing,
and my coverings were of the lightest possible
luaterlaU. When they were changed or the
cloths on my limbs were removed, Urge scabe
cameoff with them. W hen old sores dried nf
new ones foruie<l.
I IIAU MO AfrKTITM .
Or strength, could eat hardly anything, apd
WAS In Audi pain that I could sleep only whee
1 be<*aine totally exhauMcd and relapsed Inte
unconsciousness. 1 had the conslAnt attentloa
of a loving father ami mother, who almoat ex*
ImuHtcd their health and means In endeavor-
ing to relieve my suiTerlngs. I bad been con-
ffnetl to the bed alMut a year when. In Septen-
bar, 1^W, 1 asked niotlier If 1 oould try llood'e
Sarsuparllla, as we had read of Its remarkable
success. 1 took one bottle and noticed ne
change In my condition, but oontlaued to use It.
When on the Ufth bottle we noUced that tbe
aores aoemed to look better, and the flesh under
them natural.
TMa May of H9pe
Was cheering, and when my young friends la
the village made me a Christmas present of a
doscn lK>ttlcs of Hood's H tiaapurllln, mv grati-
tude to them and to the medicine was almost
uns|ieakable. I 04»ntlniu-d to Improve. The
amaller sores gradually healed up, and even
the more stublmm ones were forced at last te
yield to the niedlclue. New anil healthy skla
formed. My appetite came baoi to me, I at*
well an<l Increasvd In flesh. I soon began to get
natural aloep, and now rest as well as any one.
After being conlliied to (he lie<l a year and live
mouths I was nlila to get up. I seemed to giow
stronger every week, and could soon work
about the houoe, and walk with a cane, which 1
should not need, but for ilic contracting effect
of tlio sores upon the cords of my lego. I ans
now
■KTIUEUV KKKK KUOM SOKKH,
Having all over my body only the scari, us re
minders of my Bufferings. My whole Improve-
ment 1 attribute solely to Ilootl's SarsuparllU,
and can truthfully say 1 believe I owe my life
to thU wtmdcrfal moillcJne." O Waiikkh Ban
itiM, UamariHcotta Mills, Lincoln County, Mc.
For Corroborntion
Of the above tCHtlmonlul we cj>u refer to alnnst
every resident of Oaai irts<!otUi Mills and the
villages about. To Itv more xpcclflc, wo have
received letters endorsing Mr. Itankln's state-
ment an«l testifying to the wonderful power of
Hood's ^arHapartlla as aliown In this case, from
Mark D. Uankin.
J. V. MCLLIUAN, Postmaster,
W. T. YORK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. Peaguk, all of namail8<'ott.'i Mills.
B. Z. WlN»t.ow, of BrockU)n, Mass., for l<
years postmaster and express agent at Da-
marlscotta Mills.
Mrs. li. M. WlllTTKMORR, Aycr, Mass.
William H. Cushino, Worcester, Mass.
Thkroh O. Rankin, Woroeater, Maaa.
John H. Uankin, Wonioster, Mass.
F. M. Roi.LiNH, 77 Fruiiklln street, Boston.
What More is Seceaaary f
Surely, aftej- reading the above, not even the
most skeptical can douW Uie pooiiUar power of
Hood's SarsaparlUa In purifying the Wood, ilrl?-
Ing out disease, and Imparting health and vigor.
Salt Rheum,
"I was troubled with sslt rheum till *bo«t
three years ago. My face nbont the eyee wonld
be swoUon and scabbed, my hands and parts of
my bo«ly would be raw aores for weeka at a
time, my flesh would seem so rottwl that 1 ooukl
roll pieces of flesh from between my flngera aa
large aa a pea. In faoi 1 was
TOBMBNTKU WITII SAtT BflBOM
in the worst form, and had »» IP*** °' ^**>'^ •'•
together. I eonsultcd several doctors, but they
gave mo no relief w^tever. One callel It type
polaon and gate me medleine aooordlngly; bnt
aalt rheam cannot be onred In that way, I ae-
Boreyou. Seeing Hood's gatsaparilla adver-
tised, I bought one bottle and used It according
to dlrwjttona. It hel|)ed m« eo muek that I took
a eeeond and third bottle, and
BATB WOT BBVV TBOOBLB0
With aaU rheum since. I wlUreeommead Hood'e
Sareaparllla not oaJf for salt rtieaB,biit tn
hnmora of all klade, loea of appeUto. aad that
<all-gooe' feeling eo often experienced by erery-
oae. la tieatlog lor aalt rheum I mMd Hoed*a
TeOlBtmeoten the pleeea ellHtoit. A. Du
jMUle* PMb. Mm*.**
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FINANCIAL
Today's Boitoii and New Tork
Markets.
irr^ia Oordley A.
Adfance In Mexican securlUes this morning
waa caused by cables from London slating that
aCTangemeuts for llsOng are progressing favor-
ably. The 4's opened In London today et 68.Vt,
aowa9^. Money lu Boston 4 per ceut. New
Tork funds 10 to 17 centa discount.
llJWa.w.— celling lor western account de-
pieaaed graugirs, and gloomy reporu of rate
vara are rife, but Ihe market la dull, tbough
lower, and comparatively little stock U offered.
yuotatlooa.
BOMOI.
Closing Opealng CloalBg
Jan. 3.
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VBOM YKaTBBOAY'S IBOOVD BOITIOM.
The United Sutes supreme court meeU tomor-
IDW at noon, and If it has agreed or can agree
uBoa a form of d«cl»lon In the telephone («se
Iteiay be given. If tne decision U not remlered
tom>rrt)W on tbe assembly ot tbe court It would
Mem to Indicate that there was not a dedal ve
vlatory for either side, but that some sort ot a
eaaitMwmUe oululun was bclag put Into shape.
Ibe money maikit o|>eue«l aulet with an easy
taadency. The lioll.Uy In New York yeator
dayandtbe const quent lack ot »«lj»««*-,"»j;
■ornlng caused an abundance of New York
faads. Money uonllnues lo be well iBstilbuted
a^ag banks and there Is accordingly not sufll
fieat need ot funds lu auy quaiter to lucrea. a
■Jw York, 12 4.^ p. !«.— There la nothing In
IMiuarkot but dullness snd a little bullish Ulk
ea western Union, for which HO this month in as-
»«»'•>•— The market close*! strong, but wlth-
e«| new features. Feeling Is more bullish, but
atrfr eonaervatlve.
NBW8 rriCM.b.
-Alexander Duncan, Yale llflft, of Lon-
don. Eug.. hrtH picHented Yale university
110 000, wblcli is lo lie u-eil us the autborilies
Oeeio beet for tlie inteiL'sl of the iuslltution.
— R. 8. Hicks, who wrecked the Htafford
benk, Htafford, Ct., having pleadeil Rullty to
eiiibcxx.cinent, was Tuesdav sentenced to
four yeara in state prison and tu pay a flue of
fl.
—As the result of a christening In Alden,
Pt., Tues<l«y. a riot tielwecn 40 or more
drunken men took place, during which An-
thony 8binsky was fatally stabbed, and
el^bt others were injured, one or two fatally.
-William Hammond, one of the oldest
MHl best engiiit-crs of the Maine Central
railroad, who was In poor health and not on
duty, fell while attcmptiiix to iward a mov-
ing train at Kninswick Tuesday, and .waa
run over and killed.
—Ex-Mayor Cramer of Ilackettstown, N.
J., tbe defaulter, not only swiudleil business
men, but was engiixed. It is said, to 16 worn-
••, one havlnjj been betrothed to him for 16
jeare. All the women were Mwlndled out of
■MHiey. Cramer is iu Bermuda.
— O. C. Miller, a leudlnK politician In
Starke, Fla., whs assaulted Monday, and
when dying cbarge<l Lewis and I>olpb Kic-
ard, Bons of J. C. KIcard, bla brother-in-
law, whom Miller tried to kill last aunimer
for some family trouble, with tbe munler,
but tbe coroner's jury claim that It waa com-
■alttod by persons unknown.
LOCAL NEWS.
run OBOtLAls lOCIBTT.
PiMMratlMse far OlbsMro'e BamI Ooaeert—
Tha Largeet AtOMsdaaee YM-The Socie-
ty Votoe to Oive tke CvMstlMS.
Tbe Cboral aoeiety bad tbe moat fully au
tendeil rebearaal of tbe seaaou laat evening,
tbe sptclal ioterest being preparation for the
grand concert to be given Id connection with
(illmore's band on tbe 24tb lust. In Hunting-
ton hnll. There seems to be sometbiug of
the old Jubilee spirit about it, and the chorus
was found to number a round IfiO, while tbe
meiul>erHhlp of tbe society was raised to very
nearly aOO. , ,. w
Atter rebearaing tbe Hallelnjnh chorus
from the Messiah, aome time waa devoted to
business. Tbe memberh were urged t« be-
stir themselves to make the (.illnwre concert
a paying enterprise, and to ibis end it waa
recalletftbat oerUlu succeea cau be achieved
only by an advauce sale of aeata, to guard
against a poealbie stormy evening. Tbe
same end can be aided also by securing new
members of tbe socletv, and this brought up
the iiuesilon of what further inducement can
be given to |»erton8 to Join, olber than the
cbauoe to attend the Ollmore coui-ert,
and tbe deaire to encourage the
so4dely. It was argueil, aud with
roasuii, that aoiDettalM lagfO >•> ^^ ^*7
of consideration must be afforded. It waa
proposed that a flret-cUsa performauee ot
the •'Creation" l>e given, as not only a proper
ouir-oine tor sucb a society, but also aa an In-
ducemeut to others to Join. It waa stated
that to give tbe Creation uuder Mr. Zer-
rabn's direction, with the aame or equf'ly
good soloists aa at Salem, and with tbe Oer-
mania orc^emra, wUI cost fully wop. It la
not experted that anv considerable Jranslent
patronage (job be had for tbe oralorto, but if
It coultlbe made to add materially to tbe
uembersblp. It woijld thus furnish lu own
rtsouroes aud help out tbe Ullmore oouuert
at tbe same time. .. „ ., , .u..
It was moved by Mr. H. K. Moo<lv that
the socletv give a public afternoon rebearaal
and drsl-class evening jierformance of tbe
Creation, at such time and under such ar-
rangemeuuas tbe Board of Uovernmeut
may deem expedient, and that the 8alem
Oratorio society be luvllo.1 to join In the
aame. After a considerable dlscuaalon.
which was participated iu by botb latiles and
geiitieineu, tho motiou waa unaniraou»ly
The boarti of government then beld a meet-
lug to consider some ot the details, and after
much tliougbt bad been given to it, voted
that each member of tbe society be eotltled
to one adinis»iou to tbe (J 11 more ooui»rt, and
two wdinlHhions lo the public rehearsal and
evening performance of tbe Creation. Of
course the members who sing with Ibe cho-
rus wl'l be admitted to the platform only,
and will not have seals in tbe body of tbe
ball. Oiber members will l»e furnished re-
kerved seals. Kul ea« h member will be en-
titled to only bla or ber own personal admla-
Mon at Ibe Ollmore concert. It was voted
that at the oratorio, however, each member
of tbe foclety have two ticketo. 1 bla will
give to eacli singlnjc lueiplier bis or ber
own
atlon: Wltaees eaoM to Loweli In lAV froqi
Newmmket, N. H.. and tlien Int ^w tbe
old Wamesit dam. Wll»eae IhouKM Mr.
Whipple bad bo right to have flash-boards
on ine dam, except in tbe winter time.
Commenoed moving buildings in or about
tbe vear 18W. Put In a breast wheel for tbe
old Whipple mills In 1855. People uaed to
be baplizctl in tbe Concord river, between
tbe Andover slreetibrklge aud the Goiburu
school hbuse, and be never heard of any one
being poisoned by tho water. Didn't obtain
any particular kuow ledge of the value of
land by moving buildings or being suuerln-
U;ndent of streets. He estimated that It
would cost ^000 to construct a "ir?*'*'
feet wide, from the Lawrenc* street bridge
to the Wamolt company's land on tbe easter-
ly side of the Concord river, a «llstanoe of
less than half a mile. It took about two
years to build the <laiu and elarht or nine
years to build the Wainenit canal.
John K. Manahan lesllfled : Have lived iu
Lowell 60 years. Been in tbe real esUte
business since 1846. Examined the land
taken bv tbe railroad oompitny before the
railiu«d'was built, to as(«rUln ite value.
Didu'l own any laud in that iicl^'bborbood.
Fixed the value of tbe laud at from $100 to
#160 an acre— aliout four acres— lu January, '
1874. It would be dIfHcult for bim to state ;
now the point* U|>on which he bused tbe
vklue of Und In W74. His opinion now.
however, U the i.ame hk tbeu, relative U) the
value of the land in 1874.
Cross-examined by lien. Butler: Waa a ]
petltieoer for the giving of authority for tbe ]
conatructloB ot tbe l^wcil and Andover ]
railroad. Mai. Kmery wa» with bim, and
be thought Mr. Kyle; when tbe appraisal
was made. The probability that the river
water there might l>e used for manufactur-
lug purposes v\aii meulloned In conoectlou j
with llie appraisal. Laud, be thought, i
trebicil. but lisnlly quadru|ded lu price after
the usnic of 1873. , „
Henry Kmery called. He came lo I^well
in 1846. He owned about 160 aires of unlm- 1
proved land iu I'awtiu-kctvlllc, and about 87
acres ot linpit»vcd land. H« aU) owned the
999dbi
ti»tk»C08rier Fr«aiTMtmrA«jrHi8«eoiidIdl«lMi.
THE WHEELS STARTED.
THE LCOISLATURC.
Xl&e General Court
Sfftnlaied*
Or-
No CoHteat for Any Position,
Bos-TOK, Jan. 4.— The General Court wat
formally organised tbIs forenoon. Tbe leg-
iNlutors began to assemble early, and tbe state
house wore a bustling appearance soon after
9 o'clock. At 10 o'clock ihe republican sena-
tors beld a caucus in tbe President's room,
and after choosing a pcrmaueut caucus com-
mittee of Ave. nominated Halaey J. Boanl-
man for president and Mr. Ciapp for clerk.
Senator Clark nomiuated Uev. L. B. Bates of
Chelsea for chaplain. He received "8 votes to
81 for B«v. Mr. Dowse, whose nomination
waii made unanimous.
The Senate was culled t4> ordor by Henator
Howard, the aenlor menil>er, wbo apoke
briefly but pleasantly, alluding to tbe famil-
iar faces around bim, bojilug for a short ses-
sion and pleading for oooacienlioua legisla-
tion. A committee waa chosen to notify the
governor, wbo came In at 11.16 aud qualltied
the members, a full Henate being present.
The ballot for Pre)>ident of tbe Hpnate result-
ed In 87 votes for Mr. Board man aud 1 for
Mr. Crosby. Mr. Boardmau was escorted
to tbe chair and made a brief speech. Clerk
Clapp waa uuanlmously re-elected, having
40 vo^M. 8ergeaot-at-Arma Adams bad 80
votes. 0
Tbe Houae was called to order at exactly
11 o'clock by Clerk McLaughlin, who called
Itepresentative lJt)bam, tbe senior meml>er.
Call for a Cauoua of Uepnblioan Senatort.
i Button, Jan. S.— Tbe circular regarding
a caucus of republican members-elect of the
8<.'nate having been answered In tbe affirm-
ative by more than a miOorily of Ibelr num-
ber, a call has been ixsued for a caucus at the
Prebideut's room, 8Ute bouse, at 10 o'clock
; Weduesday.
I FROM WASHINGTON.
for Lamar'a
Reiiublloans Who Will Vote
Couflriuatlon.
Wakiiinoton, Jan. a.— Tbei-e is good rea- 1
sou to believe that the following republican
senators will vote for tbe conUrmatiou of
Mr. Lamar: Davis of Minnesota, Habiu,
Evarts, Mllchell of Oregou, .Sawyer, 8tan-
ford aud 8tewart of Nevada. There is uo
doubt of condrmalion, but tbe opposition
probably will succeed In postponing action.
A CORNER or THE SHORTS.
an«l other proiietly. Kxamluetl the laud
uilteu bv tbe'rallroaO company lu 1874 from
the Wamesit I'ower company. The ap-
Tbe roll
and at
pndsal was flOO an acre for the about 4X
acres tukeu. Didn't think It would be a
practicable thing to level the laud uu BOd
put It Into building lots. The land ilea In
!iu(h a iwsllion, with a bill »>uck of It, that »ie
didn't tbluk ll could be luadlly sold tor build-
ing purpoaes.
Funeral of Mrs. Alice Oarrlgaa.
The eaiithlv nari of a real molher lu Israel,
Mrs. Alice t4arrlgan, was colemnlv committed
to Ibe grave this forenoou with all tbe rever-
ent tare that church und chlldi-eu isouhl be-
stow. Mr». (iarrlgan was a remarkable
woman, aud her long lite of more than
)earM was tdcKM'd with tlie knowledge
great go«Ki acconiplishe«l
iiuence could rca^-h. Shi'
80
ot
wherever her In-
was buried from
MIDDL.KISUX COUNTY.
Mayor Cuiley of FItchburg baa appointed
Sumner P. Lawrence of Pepperell chief of
pMlee.
Mrs. Charles Oav, colored, of Natick waa
etruek by a Kramliighain train Tuesday, re-
eaiving probably falal Injuries. Hbe waa
takeu to tbe Massacbusetta hospital.
City Clerk Charles B. Oilman of Somer-
Ttlle received a uartini slroke of apoplexy
TaeMlay and may die at any moment. Three
Months ago he had a similar stroke. He has
the longest record uh a town and city clerk
Ib the county, Iwinx re-elected Monday for
the 47th year. He is 70 yeara old.
Table Bobs More Thaa the Thief.**
Over-indulgence at the table robs ,™f°? *
of good health, and without health life
I« not worth living. Llltle Hop Pllla alwaye
can such excesses and regulate the liver.
All druggists sell them. Try. JudgO'
iftatttagrs.
At BlUerloa, Wov. », bv Bev
Ir. Elmer J. UalleU and Mlaa
AnaadaB.
ficattni*
Ib thla dty, Jan. S, Mrs. lAclada Holt, widow
•lAbtolUt^ Medio yeara.
j^HMrmFservlcee »t reeideaee, « miMeahmt^
IMMhir Bfiemooa atto'oloeic. Wttmmtn
iMhottt fWlher
adinlKslon to the platform, and one
reservcil seat to give away ; and to each non-
singing member two reserved •••l" In the
body of tbe houae. Tbe aame rule will apply
to the afternoon rebearejil, except that there
will l»e no reserved aeaU. ^ .. .
This gives to eaeh person who Joins, be-
sides admiaalonto all tbe other rehearsals and
meetiugs, and all the other privileges of
meiubersblp,/lr« admissions to public per-
formances, to wit; One admission to tbe Oil-
more bund concert, Jan. '24 ; two admlaslons
to tbe afternoon rehearsal of tbe Creation
with orcht>«tra andaololsts; and two admla-
slons to tbe evening performanoe ot Ihe ora-
torio. Thla la cerUlnly a liberal two doilara'
worth. The only thing done by tbe board of
government waa to vote to turn over all the
arrangements tor the oratorio lo a commit^
tee of three, of which Ibe President ahou Id
be chairman, tbe other two to be aupolnted
by biro. Tbe committee will consist of the
president, aecreUry and treasurer, aa last
^"Seport of all tbis action was aubaequently
made lo the aoclety. Meaatlme a partial
canvass bad beeu made aa to the
number of membership tiokeU which
would lie uken to be sold by various mem-
liers. One agreed to dispoee of *); eeveral
others balf-a-doien each ; other* five eaeb,
aud ao on down to one, tbe entire number
takeu being 80. It docs seem strange that ao
many are, apparently, so utterly Indifferent
lo any plans made for making a success of
whatever the aoclety underUkes. There is
no one of the ISO members present wbo
c^uld not dispose of at least one ticket, but
uboul four out of live seem to consider them-
Mtlves as mere passengers, upon whom reaU
no responsibility, whatever, tor having the
train kept In motion.
. AMD8BMBMTS.
LOVKNBKRG'8 PnAMTAHIWI.
The second presentation ot " I/0venlierg*8
I'hantasies" at Music hall, iai*t night, was at-
tended by a not very large audience. Those
present, however, eiyoycd tbe Interesting
exhibition. Tbis utteruoou a souvenir mati-
nee is In progress, and tbis evening the final
performance will be given.
"MUNBARS."
Remember Ibe coming of Robert T. Man-
tell to Music ball tomorrow night in "Mou-
burs." It will \>e a genuine treat. "Mon-
bars" is a strong romantic drama with many
novel and reallctic silualions, some comedy
and a number ot quaint character aketcbea.
The company is a very excelleut one. Seats
are now ready.
"CI-ARA LOOIBR.**
It is well known that Clara Louise Kellogg
takes tbe lead not only iu musical matten,
but in point ot fashion. The society Jour-
nals publish columns of descriptive matter
al>out ber Parisian costumes, her diamonds
and laces, an<l, although tbey do not belong
strictly to art, tbey are a very welcome addi-
tion id the other achievements of the great
* Next Saturday Kellogg appeara at Miiaie
hall in au excellent programme. Tbe aelee-
tlonsare very wise ones, as the music la
not only popular but aleo melodious, and
even delights an untrained ear. The a<4a of
opera selected are "La Favorite' and "Eigo-
letto.'* In the concert part Miss Kellogg
sings some popular ballade. The box aheet
win open tomorrow.
MBA. rorrsR.
Mr*. James Brown Potter opened a week'a
engagement at the Olobe theatre In Boeton
Monday, presenting "Loyal Love." Tbe
house waa crowded with a floe audience,
and the reception accorded Mra. Potter wiae
teryoordlah She b »unported by a good
company laeluding Kyrle Bellew au«i Henry
Lee. Many Lowell people will doubtleei aee
bef during her engagement in Boston, and
many more will be |riad to witueae ber per-
fornianee of **Juliet^ at Muele hall next
MondBy.
MOTMB.
Owen's orcheetra will give an entertain-
ment at the women'a branch of the People*!
club Saturday evening. _ , ,
At the woman's branch of the People's
dub this evening at 8 o*doek, Mra. B. 8.
Brinton will speak on Bolhmd and the Bhtek
Forest. Mm. Brinton has trarelled exten-
sively, and her experience has made It pos-
sible for her to give very instructive and In-
tereatlng Ulks. tkiring the tote wsr ntai wai
anurselaUM Bnay. The leoUirB la f ran lo
ladles.
PaneakM aad grhldlo-eakos an OB thaMII
•ffhnl^ thB^gandm*" aiiBMr atj tte
St. Peter's church, und the large gathering of
ijeople and tbe assembly of priests ^hOMe 1
In what measure of respect she was beld by
tbe community In whltb she moved, aud the
sympathy felt by his brethren of the clergy
for the son who sang her requiem. Rev. Phlllln
J. (iarrlgan. pastor of 81. Bernard's church
of Fiicbburg, was the celebrant of tbe mass.
Rev. Fr. Tower of FItchburg was the dea-
con, and Kev. Fr. Mulligan of Chelsea sub-
deacon, ttev. Jobu T. Lee, a nephew of
Mrs. Oarrlgan, was master of ceremonies.
Within tbe sanctuary were Rev. Frs. Cooa-
L. Oraoey of Haiem, a member.
call showed SW inenil>ers present,
11.26 tbe governor and council appeared ami
tbe memliers took the oath. The ballot for
Speaker gave Cbarle* J. Noves 'iU votes, all
that were cast, and the rei.ult was greeted bv
loud applause. Tbe Speaker expressed his
thanks in a short s|>eech. For clerk (ieo. A.
.Vlardeu bad one vote and K. A. McLaughlin
2*27. For aergeant-at-arms Hi votes were
caft. all tor J. O. H. Adams. Tbis complet-
ed the organlratiou of both Houses.
Far fArMsrtefca I was suffering from a se-
Tore cold in my head, accompanied by a palnln
the temples. I tried sonu) ef the many catarrh
remedies without auy relief. Kly'a Cream Ilalm
wa« recoininended to nte. Atter ouly six ap-
plloatloBs of the Balw every trace of lay cold
was removed .-Uenry C Clark, 1st Division
New York AppraVMrs' Oflloe.
/ waa l/eMMeil with catarrh la my bead to
au annoying extent for Uiree yean. Aft^r using
one boUle of Kly's Cream Halm I was enUrely
curad.-Wm. J. Cllae, Victor, M. r.
Rheumatism
Aooordlng to recent Investlgattons, is causeil by
, , excess of UM:tU: acid In the blood. Ttils add at-
ty of Worcester, Morris ot Brookllue.Hooley I, ,j,j^, ibrous Ussues. partlcuhirly In the
of St. Joseph's, Boston. Tarpy and Welch of
Worcester. O'Reilly of FItchburg, Reardou
of L'ambridge, Konan ot DoreheBler, Dolan
of Newtou, Shields ot Leominster and Wm.
M. O'Brien, Shaw, Ollday. O'Klordan, O. M.
I., Ronan, McKenua, McManus aud McDon-
ougb ot this citv. A choir including mativ
ot the principal Catholic singers, under di-
rection ot F. J. Doberty, sang the Oreijorlah
mass for tbe dead. Dr. William B. Iteiilr
sang a "Pie Jesu" at the offertory snd tbe
solos In the "Libera me, Domlne." After
the mass the choir sang tbe "De profuudb '<
and Mi^s J. J. Finn "Rest, Spirit, Best,* \
Tbe funeral procession to tbe Catholic oero^
tery was a long one, and tbe committal se^
vice was performed at the grave.
THOUSANDS IDLE.
The Oreikt Strike of lUadlBg Mlners-Cor-
bin Hesolute and the Outlook Uad.
Very few collieries in tbe Pennsylvania
coal regions were working Tuesday, among
them being the North Ashland coiilery, oper-
ated by the Pbiladeipbla aud Reading com-
pany, the Morris ridge, o|»erat9d by tho
Troulmsn compauy, aud the Bellmorc, oper-
ated by BIckel A Co., all the operators agree-
ing lo pay tbe additional 8 per cent, until a
seUlement with tbe Reading company is ar-
rived at. Lentz, Lilly A Co., o|)eralin>,' the
Park i-ollierles, J. C. Haydon A Co., o|>erat-
ingOlendou colllerv, Knevalu Hro«.. of the
Primrose i-olliery, a'll ►Ituaietl near .Mahanoy
City, have agreed to pay the present rate of
wages and »^utlnue work. peudiii;t w'ttle-
ineul by tbe Reading company. The whole
nural>cr of miners out is cstiinuted at from
26.000 to .30,000. Ot the «H collieries in tho
Hchuylklll region only six are workiu-.;.
There is a movement on foot in Reading to
hohl a meeting and bring such a pressure to
bear upon President Corhin as lo cau'»e him
lo conaent to arbitration ot the miners' wtrike
at least. ll U urgucd that the immense in-
dustries ot tbe stale cannot afford such a
paralysis of business and trade, as, be.«ide
the minen, 80,000 Iron workera will be out of
work.
Tbe joint committee of the Miners' Amal-
gamated asKoolution and Knights of Labor
met In Pollsvllle Tuesday and agreed uj>ou a
statement setting forth tbe miners' side of
the negotiations resulting In the wages
agreement of September 14. Tbe men claim
that In August, wbeu the demand tor more
wagea was made, Mr. Whiting, superintend-
ent, suggested that tbe men continue work,
and that the matter could Im arbitrated and
settled. But President Corbin allows no
such privilege, and hence tbe men must a^
oept the reduction in wagea or slrike.
It la thought that more mines will be in
operation today. A number of Italians were
put to work Tuesday at tbe Port RIchmouiL
wharves unloading Iron ore fiad wheeling
coal. Nearly 600 employes. Including poiire-
men. detectives, coal handlers and others,
were fed Tuesday at tbe expense of the rail-
road company at Port Richmond. The com-
pany Is bqriunlng to realize this great ex-
penae and nas concluded to curtail It, and
hereafter meals will only be furnished to
those wbo live so far away that tbey cannot
reach their homes. Orders were sent out by
the company Tuesday that all railroad bands
employed in tbe coal trade that are not abso-
lutely required be laid off. This means that
President €k>rbln will flgbt, and has deter-
mined to get rid of tbe K. of L. or any other
orgaBlxed body In tbe Reading territory.
The null eoal dealers In Philadelpbia b:ive
put up the price of coal, atove and large nut
coal now selling for fS a ton. Tbe president
of tbe board ot poor directors Tuesday asked
the tramps oonllned In tbe county work-
house at Laneaster, 140 lo all, who were will-
ing to go to Beading lo Uke the strikers'
EJaees to sign a paper, but only 25 complied,
be rest fearing viotenoe. Those wbo have
consented wllfbe sent there. Tbe Knights
of Labor will protest against tbe move.
In point of medicinal power and exeellenee
Hop Plaston'are far ahead of all others, li
JolnU, and causes the local maaltr stations ot
the disease, pslns and aches In the back and
shoulders, and lu ths joints at the knees, ankles,
hips and wrtsU. Thousands of people have
found la flood's SarsaparlUa a positive and
Itermanent cure for rheumatism. This medi-
cine, by lU purlfvlng and vlUllslng action, neu
tralUea the acidity of tho blood, aud also builds
up aud strengthens the whole body.
HOOD'S 8AB8APASILLA
••I waa laid up for six moatlis witli rheuma-
tism, and used many kinds ot medicines without
goo«l result tin one of my neighbors told me to
take Hood's HarsaparlUa. When I ba«l used
half a l>ottle I felt Ijetter, and alter Uklng two
iMttles I think I was entirely cured, as I have
not had an atUck of rlieumatlsm since." Bu-
OBlfK II. DIXON, KoBSvllle, Staten Island, N. Y.
OUBES BHEUHATIBM
"I had attacks of rheumatism which lacreaaod
In severity. 1 took three liottles of Hood's Sar-
saparllln nnd 1 am pleased to nay the rheumatic
pains ceased, my appetite and olgcstlon l)ecame
better, and my general health greatly Improved.
1 am tlrnily cvonvlnced that Hood's 8arsaparilla
oureil me, as I have felt no recurrence ot this
blooil disease." Wm. 8cooj», Ucnova, N. Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $l;slxfor»6. Prepared
only by C. I. IIUUU A CO.. Lowell. Mast.
IOO r>o«eis X>n« Oollar
Great Kacltement In the Now Tork Oil
ilfurkai.
Nkw Yokk, Jan. a.— There Is great ex-
clieiuent lu the oil market, and tbe crowd
arouud tbe oil ring Is one of the largest ever
seen there. There is evidently a corner of
shorts, aud they are trying to cover, with
none but other shorts to bMv from. Tbe
Urst sale was maile at 00 S, which Is \ above
last Saturday's close, and an advance was ac-
companied with the wildest pxcitonient.wbicb
carried the prioes up to 08 V before there
was a reaction, extun«ltng to >« per cent.
At 03 *k there was u sligbl pause iu the ad-
vauce, and the price fell S. The range ot
prices now is the highest on record for over
two years. The brokers generally ascrilM
the advance to the mnulpulallon of tbe
fitandard Oil company, but one of the repre-
sentatives of that company said the advauce
Is caused simply by the success of the shut-
down movement, resulting from the produc-
ers' union and the fuel that the stock of oil
is bolug reduced 1,SUO,OUO barrels per month.
t'/. :'i
Ba&rng llointiet.
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LADOIl NUW8.
Ilut One Colliery Working.
AHiii.ANi>,Pa., Jan. 0.— Tbe Knights of
LalK)r miners, at u nieetiug here last night,
deciued lo go on slrike, and as a consequence
there is but one Reading colliery in this diit-
irict working today, and that Is short-hand-
e«l. Riley A Co. have made a satisfactory
agreement with their employes, and tbeir
collieries are In o|>«ration.
The Olaaa Paotory Lookoat.
PlTTMUiJiui, Pa., Jan. 3.— It was slated
last night that the number of Ilrms which
would shut down thel.* glass faciuries to-
morrow was 43. and the numlier of skilled
workmen employed over 8000, to which
should l>e added two or three thousand other
workmen, making a total of of 10,000 or ll,*
000 men whom the shutdown would throw
out of employment. It Is understood *t be
difflculty is to l«e solved by a committee from
the Flint Olass Workers' asso4,-l atlon, wboae
decision Is to Ite floal for tbe workmen In all
factories. __
The ThoiuaoB tteel Werke.
PiTTSiiUKU, Pa., Jan. 8.— Two weeka have
elapsed sln(« the K*lgsr Thomson Steel
works closed down for repairs. No scale of
wages has Bs yet been offered to the men em-
ployed lu the oonvcrting depsrlmeol or the
rail mill, and the men seem very Indifferent as
concerns the price they will l>e asked to work
for lu 1888. The furnace men have l>een of-
fered a reduction of 10 per cent, less than
last year, but will hold a meeting this week
fur tne purpose ot asking tor an increase of
from 4 to U per cent. All tbe laborers em*
ployed around the mill on repairs will tte sus-
pendeil today, and ou Wednesday It Is ru*
inored all the inathliiists who are now work*
log, about 70 in niiinlier, will also slop work.
Kverylhlngi'* very quiet, and it looks as
though the mill will be idle several more
weeks.
M A8HACU U8UTTH.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powiler never varies. A marvel of puri-
ty, strength and wholesomeness. Mure eoonom-
Icjil than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be s«>ld
In (wmpelltlon with the inuhitudu of low lest.
short weight alum t>r phosphale powdrrs. Sold
on/y<»oaus. UurALyliAIUMttPOMrVBBt^U., IM
11 street. New York.
r'sn
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Haselton, H. F. Miller,
Fiioher, Woodward k' Brown, Steiff,
Hew England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Beoond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
• ORGANS.
Hew England, $66, $76, $86, $100.
Kimball, 2 seta reedi, octave oonpler,
$eO. Mnaio Merchandise of all kinds at
rednoed prioes. Sheet Miuio, Booki,
&o., Stools and Oovers.
90 MERBIMAOit STSE^T.
^^^jSsmfs^'^'^
Killed on th« Track.
CoNconn Jt Nivrio.N, .Ian. .'1.— Theexpress
from Kllchbiirg last night shortly after 0
o'clock ran over a man lying across the track,
and he was Instantly killed. The unfortu-
nate man was idcutlHod as II. II. Hherwood,
ID years old, a dentist of St. John, who has
Imcii vlsltinu with fils uncle at Maynard. It
N thought he inuU have fallen from some
outward train and lay insensible on tho
track.
The Laneaster Hank Suits.
IkiHTON, Jan. 3.— Tho closing argument In
the suits of the Lancaster Savings bank
ttgiiinst the |y.incasiei National bank to ro-
eovn- the sums of |10,0()0 and $20,000 placed
bv William 11. McNeill iu the national bank
aiid ufterwuid ti aiisferiod to hN own name,
were made this forenoon before Mr. C. L.
B. Whiluey, the auditor appointed by the
court bavin;.' jurisdiction, Hon. tteorge F.
Hoar appenriiiK for the coinplalnanU and
Hon. A. A. Ranncy for the defendants.
Catarrh orl^'lnntes In acrofulous taint.
Hood's 8arsttpsrilla puriHes the blood and
thus iwrnianeiilly ciiies eulurrh.
R
ines
(Hnin
Qm|)ound
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged
TSShKRKST.
FARMERS. AHENTION I
StoekbrMge
ares.
flave dentists' Mlbi and toothaehe, by nstac.
BuMf»MB,the(Mlfbtfullir fregmnt e«hsl^
talviir tenth powdsr. Vrylt. Ste.
Bowfeer*a HIU antf Drtll rhospfeate.
Baflkto Boa* Baper-Pb*opkaSe.
Bradley's 9m\
E. ]^. IPV'oocl A;
,t <
Nervous Prostration, Nervoae Head-
ache, Neuralgia. NervoaaWeafcaeee,
Stomach and Llvsr Diseaeea. and all
afTsctloaa of the Kldneye.
AS A NERVE TONIO, It
nd QuIelB Ihe Nerves.
AS AN ALTERATIVE. Itl
Bnrldiestbe Blood.
AS A LAXATIVE, It aeli nUUir. M
toivljr, oa the Bowels.
AS A OIURBTIO. It BegnhMi the KM.
nefs and Cures their DIssesss.
Becom mended by profSsslonsl and hiBlnsMSiSft
Price $1.00. Sold by druggists. Smd ftr dreulasfc
WELU. mCHknOUH « CO., PMpHatam
BUSLINOTON. VT.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
to onoMiyw very lewess
0rto ^tibertt0ement0.
OLli L.AUIKM' IIOMK.-Tbe regular
monthly meeilnK of the Hoard of Patroae
of tbe Old Ladles' Hume, will l>e held at the
Home ou Thursday, 'Ian. Aih. at H o'clo4.k p. m.
MM. J. W. b. aHAW . »ec^^
ONR OF TIIR OLDKHT and strongest
of American Life Insurance Companies, tle-
slrous of extending Its New Kngland busluess.
wishes to engage a reliable, active buslnesa
man as lls'spe«'lal representative In Mlddlessx
County. Previous ekperleuee not eaaoatlal. ▲
UbcrSl salary lo the right m«u. Address, giv-
ing age, |in>vlou« bunlness as reference, Super-
Intcndenl, I', o. Hox i^m, liostoii, Haas.
J. W. BEJVNETT & CO.,
ROOFICItS,
II B B II I V B It R A N D ,
292 Middlesex Street, Odraer of Orand.
COMMONWBALTII OF MAMA*
cRuerrxs.
In Insslvenoy.
MBSSBNUKB'S KUTICB.
MlUUI.KSEX, SS.
DeoemlterSlst, IM7,
Notice Is berebv givea that Hon. Ueorge M.
Rrooka, .fudge of the Court of lasoiveaor la
and fur the (xtunty of MIddlaaes. has laanad a
waiTant against the Joint and separate real aad
personal estate of llioaas Duraat and dleoiM
H. Durant, both ot Chelmsford. Iji aald eouaQr.
copartners under the Arm of T. Durant m hokt
Insolvent d<-htors, and tho payment of nay
debts, and the delivery of any property belonf .
Ing to aald di biors to them or for their use. and
the transfer of any property by them are forldd-
den by law. A meeting of tbe creditors of said
debtors t«i prove their debu, Snd choose one or
more assignees ot their estate^ will be held at a
Court of Insolvency, to be holden at Lowell. In
•aid county ot Mhldlesex. on the Mventefelh
day of January next. A. U. inS, at tea o'eMOT
In ihe forenoon. V
aBORoK r.
Deputy
BTILR8.
SherUr,
YEAST
POWDER
AB80LUTBLI PUMB AMB HXALniTIu
' aniOUiae oi
baking ptiwdera, while It
puss— eliig all th* gof»d
none of thrir Injarlous Ingvedieala.
Acme Skates
All solid steel and Sas flnlak.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of Hkates Is the largest ever offered
In Ixiwell, and cinhracus all leading stylea and
Bsakea.
1 '!
iAilLETT
n OOWi
i,«-l
^ WE BBCBIVB OUR
Bvery'hiursday, ensuring the freshest possible
for Friday. Oar Mil tor tMa week Ineiades
Ood. Haddoek. Hallbnt, rreeh Maefcentl,
findtolte, Bloanders and Vresh Betrlag:
Provldenoe Blver and Tlrgtnto OTBTBB8.
Olams on shall and shaefced. Bmofeed
Hallbnt, Vlnnan Haddlee. Amerleaa and
P. Mid O. 8A&DINB8.
We have oar Oysters and Lobsters freak oa
Saturday for Snaoay.
£>i.oott :Orotlierfii,
' TT BJUIMB STBPEBT.
Pla!i aid Fancy Job Priatiat
A T raiB o Fwiom .
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Hikji U'.'iiiitlil
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LOWELl i^^nk COtiyt^R. TrEDNESDAY, JANUABY 4, 1888. _
THE LITTLETON COLLISION.
Ooadnctor of Um Or«T«l Tr«l« Ch«r«**
with tlM K««r**albliHy.
In the matter of the colMslon near the Lit-
tleton •UUon, ou the Filehburg niUroed, be-
tween » frelKbl »nd a sravel train, on the
morning of the 17th of December, 1887, the
railroad coinnii»'»JoiM;rs report as followi, the
bearing Iwlug held Tue»^day, Dec. 20:
It app«'nred that the gravel train, of which
F. E. Quimbv wmn the louductor. was pash-
Injrdowii thrHidinir iK-twecn the eu^t ami
west bound traekn Ht the rate of cl^ht or
mtleH an hour, on Us way to Caiubnil>:»
that frelKht No. 39 lanie down the niiiln eti>»t-
bound tra«K, and lh« two enRlnet* collided at
The
STBUOJC flI.IMD.
radly JPaImb Th«t Blivhfted tha Op-
tle M«rTe.
10
and
irfneH w»r.f l.mlU Injured, th« freljjbl
biHDjr thrown 2(i fi^l down the hank, ^fv-
eralof IhvfrilKht cura wore amashed, am
wei-e aflirward i,oni«u»ni«l l»y tire. I he hnul
brakemau nf Ihe fnU'ht. Mhhiu-I Maok, was
killed, and the englu -er and ttrcinuu wtif
'*^"K'cvldencc«bowe.l that m H'C ,II'-»^,f'
train wa" drawln^^ lhr<.nj{h the Mdlnic »"
ISiIductor hoard tue wUIhFc of Ibc approaih-
frtduht, noar UttU tou. and whou that
fflftiicaU
the
train canii' in •'iKhl he waved hU
fluK from
iKnai to it
the rear platform of hl« trjiln an a signal to u
to atop ; that the cnjjlncfr of the frelglit
train »aw the ^l^nal an.l «-all»;d for l.rakts.
..>.^K..KU' III MfMooit lit iiivvt nl a fulltslon. uui
en
Di
probably In aeasun to pivv. nl a <•;'"'-•*'>• ,,
ou L'oiuK over to iIk- HwrnauV ^Ide of the i n-
irlue to Me what tlu- tnnd.l« wan he found
Oie red rtajr had dUtpjH and. found lil« trark
wtH clear, .allt^il oil" l)iakeH and n'turunl to
hUaldeof tlufUL'Ine; thai tho londmtor of
the gravel train then niH.h- another lUteinpt
to atop hini hy Kwlhi^lng hU flag at V»« •;>*-•
of bU eai , Maudlng on Ihe »upi^, but tlud W^
nglneer of the f i« ighl dl.l n(»l noliec the *\f,-
tS The eonduetur ol the i;ravel train then
called to hl«. brakeinen Xo Mt thrir l»rulie«<,
and the engineer of the grav» I train at about
the aame lime diseoveied the daiiger, re-
veraed hU engine and applied sand, «»ul wa»
not able to i-top hit* train. The front part of
the engine had pu^pwd on to the main iraek
whenVtwa.. Mruek by the engine of he
freluht. The gravel train wan probablj
Deariy atai>landhtlllal the time when the
oolllalon u«'i-urre<l. ... .
The rebpou-lldllly for the aeclUent reMn
upon the oonduetor of the travel train, who
failed to pruleel ids train In the manner re-
quired !»N the rule*. Itule H8 U a« lol ».w» :
♦*8lunal«'for the ..lop plug of • train ahould
alwaVk be dl..pla\ed bHwi en the raIN of h^
tncka on whhh the lraln.< sliould approaeh.
TWa rule U « lear and ilUtluet. and i.hould
have iHH-n conformed with to the letur.
The conductor, to save a Utile trouble for hU
hrakeman, violated hU well-known duly,
•ud th« result U thai a follow employe ha;
been killed. When he heanl the engineer o^
Ibe freight train eiill for brakei., he thought
be bad iceompli-hed the object without com-
BlylBg with the ruU'H. He ran the rUk. He
IhouKht be wa* going to be aueiwaful, and
he falleil
The aeeblent Indleatea laxity on the part
of tbe employe* of the road In complying
witb Ibe ruk a and regulutlou.., and xugue^tn
tb« po».iblllly that they may have l>eeu neg-
llcCDt about reporting vUlatlons of the ruJea
b? other emiloxea when no aeeldeuta have
reaulted. A terrible rt..ponHlblllty reat.
upon the mnn who falU to rcjKirt a violation
ofthe rule.. Not only i- It a neglect of hi.,
duty to hia emidoyer. but It l« a hllll more »e-
rlou'a neghTi of hU «luty to hl« broth* r era-
iSoTt. Kule 11 iH a«followH: -Ilia the
Suty of all employci. to aM the nuperlntend-
•at In enforelng the regnialion* of the roa.l.
•Od to report any vlolalioui* of them, witbln
their knowledge. No exeuKC will Ihs ^eeeiv^e«l
for a failure to discharge their dutlee In thii
'TClu're to report a violation encourage* a
repetition of the vloialion. It fei-ulta in a
mduai lowering of the atandard. Tmployra
bMomea cart leMh. and daug^. e.Vepa In on all
•kJeeaidin unexiaeed waya. If there l»
j»»y •■ployo whj ha., failed to report a vio-
lation of the rule, that man U lu ,»<>">« ,*^»:
Gee reBpou*'lble for tbe death of Mlthael
ark It if not probable that Conductor
Soimby would run tlie rink of neglecting to
atlon a flagman on tbe main track, If the
empioyeii were In the habit of reporting
f tery violation, aa rcMulrcd.
' (Itochei^tor Union nnd Advertlaer.]
Our reporter waa very much atruck wHh »
conversation between two well-known clll-
ceUN a Hhort lime ago.
"I notice you wear very atrong c}e-gla»s-
•'Ye»«. ven, 1 am a perfect idave to my gog-
glcH. ItlH hard for me to undernlund why
oueV evoBighi fatia when all other faculbta
api)oar"to Im In gw.d eoiiditloii Kven Ihq
young appear to lone their eyclght."
'1 quesllon verv much the theory and
oM notion thai poor light, flue print, etc.. In
rcNponslble forit." .^ „ ,„
-IllNwell vou may. If 5"" , *^^'"'"'i ","
o4idi>l for eve lreatm.nl, you will find he la
alinohtHure'louiialvzcfbf lluid^ pa^-Md be-
fore lie will eominen.e treatment; one once
told me that over half of the failing evpi>:ht
wu-«atUihnlal.lelodiM'aHe of the kldnevi',
becMUMj of their Inability to expel tho uric
acid from tlie K>..lem."
*'How 1.. that V"
"1 do not know. He claimed that falling
eyc-clght wa» one of the most prominent
hyniptomiof advai.ccd kidney and Brlghii.
il"l^ea»e." . . „
Hocoming more Interested, our reiwrter
Ihoi.ghl he wonl.l carry lnve.llgatloi.a i-tl
fnrlher. an.l calle.! uim.u an InHlUutb.n
\\4)ero several proinlueni phv..lclan» are em-
ploved. and asked the queMlon :
'•Why U It that uric add or kidney poison
utteetH the eyes y ... .*•...
one of them answereil. "It .loea not afleet
Ihe ev« ». unv more than any other organ. It
U one of the ..ymploma .)f kidney dl«" '»"♦"•
The avslem beeome« saturatetl with uric
a.ld, and. a« a result, the weuUcHt organ U
the tirst to Mifler. It may be the luiij,'-,
b.arl, brain or any other organ; H generally
HtI.etsmany of the olher organs. "»'""'
p»rson »o an'e.led may * all It general < eb Il-
ly, or premaiui-e ol.l a«e. win u lu reality It
i* but the eff. CI of uric aeld, .onlinually poi-
soning the svstfin. gradually consuming lb.-
patient. llUf.^rlhls reason our reme.lv
.urea s.> manv p.rson« of what are or-lluHrl-
|y ealled .lisiases w hi. h In fact
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
WE. U»« under»l»cne'l. have formed a copart-
i»er*UU. for the carrying on of lh»i .Irup
buHlliess 111 L.)weU at the corner ol Meri-tmaek
Jftaflroans.
lenve
a fol-
uml llrltlge «ireetB,
Carter & Slierburue.
Lowell. Dec. 31,1 siS"
uiKl.'r tbe tlrm ikiiiic
M O. <;.MtTKK. •
.I.W. SlIKltUUiiXK
Ihe cause*
ar<! only
and the
CARTER'S
COUOH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
Price 25 Cents.
Large She 50 CciitH.
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. 9, 1888, trains will
Lowell (Mhldleaex atreet depot) ■
lowB r
F«>r Taunton, Fnll Blir«r, Newport, Www
Betlford, Proyldenc*, Fawturfcet, M»rl-
boro*. South rramiugbuniuuil wayatatluna
at 7.4(! n. n»., 12.45 and 440 p. m. All tralne
connect at South t randnKham with Ilost.m A
Albany rallroail for WorotiMter, t^prlngflftld.
AllNMiy and tlio W«at ; also at Conc«nl Junc-
tion wUh KUchburg railroad. . ^ ., ,, ,,.
The 4.*(1 p. n»-lrulD connect', with rail KJver
Line StoaiiiurN fer New York, the South and
NiHclal for CheJinafonl nt 0 Vt n. m., fl.20
an.fT'.so p. in. (^ialunUvs at lo p. m.) Itoturn
at ft.W and 7.1ft a. ni., and (i.'li p. in.
t yrM»AV«— tor hoiiih Kramlngham and way
■UUuua. «.3« a. m. Iteturn at 5.40 p. m.
J. II. KKSnitlCK. (.icnera) Manager.
ISAAC N. MAKNIIALL, lHv. 8upt.
U£0. W. MILLKK, Agent.
Tteket <)fllce, MO Merrtnutck Street.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Time.
Boston and Maine.
For
hav.«;
MmcaaiBM*
The Popular Science Monthly for January
has for lU frontlnpleie a portrait of Charlaud
Abbe, tbe eminent ineteorologUt, and there
la • sketch of bla life. Hon. David A. Wolla
hM the aeventh paiwr of hIa Economic Din-
turbance 8erl«!s h'N HuWexit belug Govern-
meoul InU-rferen.-e with I»ro.luctlon ami
DUtrlhulion. There are llluHiruled P«pcr«
by Francis H. Herrick, Gllrap-eH of Life
Along a Coral llecf, an.l on ( lliuate of the
Lake Region by lieta Hubbard. I'rof. Jo-
seph Le t'onte contributes an article on bvo-
lullouan.l lU'llgious Thought. Tho I ay -
cbology of Joking. .^ paiwr by J. Hughllug*
Jackaon, M. D., is eniertalidng and xujcge*-
tive. I'rof. T. H. Huxlev. F. R. S., Iia« a
characterUlic pajwr ou .Scl.nce and the
Blahopn. AugUKt Kappler descrll)e« I be
Slonkeya of Dutch Gulaoa. Applelou Mor-
gan contributes an lmiK)rtant artl.;le on Kali-
road and Tra.le UcnterM. ami Horatio Hide a
paper ou Race and Lun,'UHge. These, with
other a'tlele^of Inlercfit, aud the u.«uhI dc-
partmeulN peculiar to the miigazinc, make
up the Hr^t num!M,r of the new year. D.
Appleton & to., New York.
The Folio for .T:»nuar\ contains several
pageaof reading' m liter on Nubj.'ct> appro-
priate to the ma^a/iae and the following
music: ."^ong of the Fisher Mauien. All the
Earth Ih Glad A'_'Hln. aniliem for CbrMmas
Spread Out Your While >all.',KonR for con-
tralto or biiriton.'. In the Meadow, ^^un^hme
Mar.-h and Ni^d.tf.ill in ibc Forest. A por-
trait of Han., lialalk:* form*, tbe front ls|»lece.
White, biullh & Co., Boston.
The content^ of the Century for January
embrace an aulhorltative areount of the
formation »f Liucdn's cabinet In tbe history
by tbe rrcsidcnl'8 private hecretarlen. wllh
manv unpublihhe.l (.tilers; Mr. KcnnauV
startling re.:ord of perM.nal Invcsllgutions of
KuHMan I'rovluclal l»rl^oiiK; i'rof. Atwater h
valuable and pra. lical p:i|.er on the PecuiflH-
ry frkonomv of Foo«l ; an illu«trated«:irticle
on The Cataeoml)*. of Rome by R'*; P"";
Philip 6. hatl ; In tlie .Irama a biographical
fcketch of John Gilljert, wllh portraits by J.
W. Alex-n.ler; in art ami literature a
critique an.l ptrsonal hketch of Johu Ru-kin
by Mr. Stillman, with an excellent |)orlralt
fbr the frontispiece; In sport An Elk-Hunt
on tbe l'lali.«, l»y Shwatka, with dr»jvvlf.gH
by tbe vounger Inne?...; In travel The Up
per Ml^iwurl an.l the Great FalU. by L. V.
Smaller, IHustraU'd ; iu liction contributiona
bv Cable, E,'vle«ton. rtl.wkton (a sequel to
Mrx. UckH and Mrs. Ab-Kbhie), an.l bv tbe
luitlior of Sirtier Todhunter'if Heart, H. b.
EdwardK; four page.^ of war aftermath; let-
tera on InduMtrial i:.lucallon iu the i'ubll
SehoolH from huperint.ndents who have
ttrfe<l It; In ^he« r fun. a play by Mark Twain
XtlUod Meistcr-rhufi; ^hort^r rli.les on
The American Book— a flea for Internatlon
svnipl.'ius. NVe cure
.iiui^ cures the effeel."
••Then. you cure bllndnei.*., .lo your
••I will nay yc. If you wUh to put It a«
broa.l a., thai, an.l yet we are not eulille.l to
the credit. Wh. a w« rctore the k .Incy* lo
health, they In ttiru re.lore the fa ling eye-
sight. Our reimdv restoris the kidmya to a
h.-althy action, an.i they ca'i.'e the cure, an.l
M> II U with many of ihe diseaaea that we
.ure, whl.h In reallly are but avmpioms.
lnstan.-e, N. H. Hparka of Uoehesler
•I had lost the use of one eye. aint the
olber wan rapLliv falling, cauaed by Impure
blo<Kl. 1 took Warner'* aafe cure to purify
my hlootl. Har.lly ex|M-«ted It to re»tore my
eve-slght, but It ha« .lone ao.' "
W. A. Bargv.of thlselly. anya"lly Utile
.laughter wjveh vear* old iMimplalued some
iwo vears since of Inability to aee, an.l we
noticed that she stumtded over things whil.-
walking alH)ul the bouae. 1 looked at her
eyes au.l foun.i them almoat white. I hia so
afarme.l me that I eonsulte.i a pbyKlclan.
who said It w«uld Iw ueceasary to h««ve an
operation |»erforiued nv>ou tliem. To luia i
.ouUI not eonaenl. but allowed him to give
her aiveral treatments. She grew worw. an.l
waaledloa mere skeleton, until a d,K.-l..r
more hone.t than the rt?sl, advised \\ arn«r s
sMfe cure, ami we began It- u»e. 1 noticed
Improvement at once, and gradually she re-
valued her btallh."
Mrs. Emma A. Dcnsmore, Washington.
D C. had her eye-sight su.hienly fall her, so
she was unalde, as she says, to rea.1 even llie
hugest print, or recognlre fiWiH»* ..o""'«*
street. After a few boltlei of ^^--r:;. s safe
.ure, her evealwht l)egan to r. urn, and con-
tinning Ita um*. she wa«...*.pletely nalore.1.
llJlc acl.»>---..H ciul liking '«r »»'« "H'^;
i>*r«M *-nd It la no uncommon thing for tbe
eveslght to b.«gln to fall aa the kl.lney .hs-
oVder adNant-es, while the other organ, re-
mafn m apparent good health 'or a lo,.ger
period, or until there U a general gUlng wa>
Sf Ibe system. TIh-u physic ansblan.lfy pro-
iMJunce the mala.ly general debility, or call a
ouipiom a disease, thai was the mo.t proml-
nenl lK!f ore. leal h claimed lla vl.<lm. They
n»av cHll It apoplexy, pBralysi»,.onsumptl..n.
pne-nmonla. bloo.1 poisoning, i»»POVerishe,|
blood, malaria, rbeunnitlsm. pleurlsv-never-
thelessltls kidney disease, all the aame,
under another name.
••Whv all this .le.-eptlonr' ...„,,„
"Be.ause the so-.alle.l medical fraternity
have no preparations that can cure kidm
disease, esjHjclally when It ha* l)ecome
vanced,andthey are ashamed to
edge It. an.l many of them are too hide-
bound to their .'o.le to u-e a prescription and
u speelflc for the kidneys, be.-auae It la adver-
ll.e.l, an.l the proprietors refuse tu expos.-
iheir formula. That it exactly aa It la, In .u
few wor.ls a* I can rIvb It."
"Thanks. Y.>u have no objections to mj
publishing this InU'rvlewr
"None, whatever. We have no aecrels
here, except our f. rmula."
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. Meriimacli and Bridge Sts.
0\ Hn.l after Siun.lay, Oct. 3.1. 188", pasaeugor
train* will leave Central street depot,
For llostou, nl «.."«•. T.M, H.JO. il.M. II a. in.;
i-j ly u *:>. a, hm\, 4.10. 4.45, 5.10. o.05, »..t«» p.
ni. UKTl'KN. 7. 7 30. !»..H0, lo.A-k a. n..; liim.;
liM, •.'.15, IM, .l.'O, 4..H>, .5, (1, «1.;15, 7, II p. m.
For L»»wreu»-«'. 7.1i>, "A tiM. U a. in.;
1M.5. 1, :l. 3.40, d.lU. « 15, «.5.s 1 1. 10 p. in.
UKTrilN, 7.;tO. H.-'O. I» 40. lO.JO, U a. in.; li 15,
1.10, 'iX>. ;», ;»4M, 4.15, 3.40, ii.HO p. in. South
Lawreiu-e. 7.05p. ni. ,
F«>r Haverhill. M". TM, K-W a. »"•: iy».
1. .H. :t.40. 5 10. «.l.5. 0..W. 11.10 p. in. UKTliHN,
7!l7. w.io. 0 10. 10 10. I0.4.'i a. nj. ; UM, iM.SAi),
d.M, 5.1.'.. U.45, H.IO p. ni.
F.ir sal. III. 7.M> a. nt.; P.MS. 6.10 p. ni. KL-
TIKN.:. ll..<Ja. ni.; I..V., 4.4.1, « n. m.
For N»-wl>i«rvp<»rt, 7.loa.in.; Pi !•» .i, t».l5 p.m.
KKTril^, rt.1.5, '.i.\ II a. in.; 2.85, ft 45 p. m.
For Kxeler. l><'ver and Great Kalis, 7.35, «.S5 a.
in.; I,.H.I0. :».10 p. in. , ^
For s.ibn.ui Kud». Il!.U!eror<I.S«K5n,<)l.U)rcliant
Bfiu'h Mii.l P.iiiiaii.l, 7.35, «»5a.m.; I,».40p.
111. Uetmn fi-oin I'oMlan.l. 7..iO, ».40 a. lu.;
I.MO, S .lop. III. ,,. ^, .
For ItaiiKor, llelfasl, WatorvlUo. Rkowhegan,
Kix'klaii.l and Farmlmrtoii, s.35 ft. m.
For M. John, N. ».. Halifax, N. »., Montreal
an.l gneboc. h.115 h. in.
For AiuMHia, Itaih, L.iwl»U)n. 8.:i5a. m.; 1 p.m.
Fur lloehcsU'r an.l Alton lliiy, ba. in.; 1,3.40
For Kastport ami Mt. .John's (per atcainer), on
M.i.i.lHv •. \Ve.lii««.lays and f rl.lavs. at I p. in.
Ilelfusl, Ilnngor an.l Mt. I>esert
ciifiiigro of
On an.l after Siin.lay, Oct. «t.l, tho following
trains will be dls.oi.tlnue<l: ,,,,,, ^ ^. ^ ^ .
For Itortrt.ii. tur>, \VM a. m.. i, •.».<5. h.85 p. iti. ,
from Uosu.n. U, 11.16 a. m. F..r I,.nv.«in.-e, 6.J.V
\>M af m.. iJU>, 4 p. m.; Ir»'".'^"r ■"''!" ^.**.-**• *^.
a. m., 'i, «.50 p.m. tor l*.»rdaini, il.i5 p. m.,
fr.iin f ortland, ."i.ao p. m. ...... . ,
The train now leaving Lowell for Uuston at 7
a. m. will leave at B.60 a. ni.
A new iruln for llostou and Lawrcnoe will
leave Lowell at ) p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
The train now i«?avlng Hoston at 7.80 foi I^ow-
ell will leave at 7. « . - -.
The train now le:ivlng Lowell for Boaton at
8.46wlin.'aveat7-to.
The train now leaving Lowell for UiwronrHj
nn.l Haverhill at 7.60 p.m., will leave at 7 JO p
III ' ..(
For further pardcnlars see time eanls.
J. F. rUlLI-ll'S, Ueu. Agt. at t^well.
Soap.
KIRK'S
dlobD
Atramrrs*
Boston & Savannah
STEiVMSlUP CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
SftTanrvAhi
Connaotlng there wUh all lUll na.l Water Lln«a
pavokitl: jiorTK to irtouinA.
IronstrnrnMldps 'UATK CITY" and "CITY
OF MAi ON" leaving Hnvunnah PI. r, (Vtngreas
siniet. Ilost-.n. y.\%Ui THl'UHl^AV. ill 8
o'cl.ma. F.ir Irelgl.i .>r passagi-. apply (o A.
1>mW. MAWI'sON.VOl WashlnKV.n street, Bos-
t«»n..>r U. UlCJIAUO.-^ON A HAUNAliO, AgenU,
Hoaton.
FLOATING SOAP
THE CHIEF
Fop th'^ Dutli, Toilet luid Laundry.
Bnow WhU.3 i.nd AbBolutoly Pup<
If rour rtnnlnr .l.>es imt kt'ep While Cloud Soai
ind 10 ctfnttt l.tr »aiiii'l<t .-Hko to tho aiakfli
JKS. S. KIRK S CO..
CHICAGO,
Jlnsurancf.
land
era
nrTT-FiTTH yrAB.
LOWELl MUTUM FIRt INSURANCE Ca
Ofllee, 40 Otntral MIrtiet.
J. C. ABBOTT, PMltaiitKKT.
K. T. AHIltH'T, HICC'Y AMU TBIAi.
jHt0crllanrous.
VtTARLItHKD 1M«.
Opifcians and Jewellers.
Old Jewelry Remodelled.
New ]}eiigni Fumiibed.
F.»r K.M'klaii<l, iielfust, llangi
(•tea ler from Portlau.l), luesdays and l-n-
days at i.40 p. w.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
ForRoaton, 7.:f«. a.JO n. m.. 12.nft, 4.15,\ft.40,
7 Aj p. ni. UKTUItN, D a. m., 5, 7 p. in.
For Uiwronc*. H.JO a. m., 5.40, 7.5.* \«
UKTUUN, 7.40, 8.16 a. m, I'ilO, 635 p
Honth l-awreiu>«), 4.15, 7.44 p. m.
For H»v«*rhlll, « JO a. m., 540, 7.*) p. m.
IIKTUKN, a, 11.45 a. m., 4.t«. ft.'M, 7.'Jd p. m.
Fur rortland, 5.40 n. m. IIKTUKN, I, 4.1A p
m. J. T. FlMlllKR, (ien. Mtmagor.
WM.MKUHITT,.>K.,Hupt.
J. F. I'HILLII'S, uen. Agt. at LoweU
Oct. tr, 1IW7.
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBBR 10, IMT.
24K. I8K. UK.
COLD
lOK.
Alwayi in itook and fnrniibed in any
ihftde or color required.
OLD GOLD bought for caib or Uken
in exchange for new work.
PaMHengor Service from Lowell :
for lloaton. at 5.:o. «J5, 116.55, J|7.ie, TJfi,
•I17.:W. •tM.SO, •|l«'«. ^»1'>.*>t»'*^*»"> 11.00 a.
ni., •JIW*', l.W. MO. 113.10, Mll.M. «•»'.
1l4J»5.tfoo, MJOS*, MtWW P- "»• SUNDAYS,
•II7-M. » «U. •Iltf'iO a. TO., 4.25 n. m. ICfturn i
^«.45, 7 8.»,a.OO,*H.»0, •tt.OO, 0.15, mo.OO, 1I.UU
.a. ni., I'i.0.1 m.. •1.00, S.tiO, •8.00, 118.44, 4.46,
•5.00, 5 30, 115 45, «.I5, •7.00, 10.00,11.10 p. B.
SUNDAYS. n.Oti a m., 1.00.5.00. •7 00 u. in.
For Woburu.OM. 7.l«.".«5. ««. II UO a. m.,
L#», 4.30, e.oo. 0 34 p.m. sl'Nl)AY8,l».00a.ni.,
4.16 11. in. Kwtu'iti H.-i-i, V.4I. ll.M a. m.,
5:iIS,.l4J._IO.i8. U.33 p. m. hOnDAYS, ».«1
a. at., 5.'J7 p. m. . ^ ^ t
*Kxuru: kSoHhrvn Depot OHly. JOr on
/traiHMjrom the Sortk. H I'fci Btdfbrd.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Mercbanti and Miners Transportation
Oompany's Proridence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Bteamship Line.
The Most Dlreet Route from New Baflaad for
Norfolk ami Rlehmon.l.Ohl Point Comfort. Va.,
Waahtn«ton, I). C, and BalUmore, Md.
PAaHBJfOBKil AMD FRBIOHT.
Tha Iron StMiiiiablii Willian Onsaa. lOM)
tone. Caut. K. R- Warran, aalla froB Pravldenee
every WlCDNKsnAY, 0 p. n.
TiM Iroa StiMuneblp Johae Hopklna, inoo
tona,Capt. U. D. Fuater. aails ev««ry HATUR-
DA T, « p. m., from LunauAUt Whahf.
These wall-known steamaMps are tarxe an.l
oomforubte and fltted with every oonventenc«
for I'AhHENUBUH and rommaaUed hj navl
tialora of lonjr aad successf lU experlenoa. Sea
yuyairea hy these steamers ara rafreahlnn and
Invlaoratlnf an.l the round trip can be aooom
plUhcd In nvK UAYi. Fare, iBcladlns room
and inealK, very low.
DlltROTUKa
Wm. II.WlKRin,
.L K. Fellows,
Vi'm. P. frasor,
Chas. A.Hiotl,
W. K. Llvlngutou,
J.C. Ald>.>tt.
ntvl.lends 00 PKR CENT, on Ave y
p«r o«iit. on throe years, 33 >j per cent,
year p.dlclcs.
In connection with the alw.ve company
ireaeral anncy for .tlvl.lend paying uuitual
r„Uabl..S>cJtcmpanle..^_ ABtum. AjT-t.
BenJ. Walker,
AnioH H. Frrncht
N. M. Wright,
A.ti. Pollard,
k.T. Atdiott,
P. C. ijatas.
ears, M
on one
la a
Mad* without
rHKIOHT OOMMBCTIOM
the follewlnir
Urayage with
routes :
Air Um* al Mar-
mrriv*
\valivtrainijrom i
For LawrencM. 0.35. 10.15, 11.00 a. m , 1.40. 3.10,
0,e.00p. m. SlTNDAYS. at».1.5 a. m., 7.16
m.,
and 11.25 a.
SUNDAYS,
TO.,
8.00,
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
ney
a.l-
a.knowl-
p. in. Keturn t 7.45, H-.tO
lt.Oft, S.16, 5.1.), 6.45 p. m.
S.66a. m.,il.t5p. m.
For nalwm ami Way-SUllons, 7J16 a. m., 140,
e.00 p. m. U«turn : 7.10, 11.45 a. n., 4.40 p. m.
Time iftren below U from Northern Deitot.
For Aj«r J unction and Wny-Kiatlons, nt 7.15
a. m., li 04 an.l 5.06 i>. m. SIJNDAYH, at «.16
6. ra. H«tnrii : 8.15 a. m., ViJA and 0.15 p. m.
UNDAYS,H.l&a. ni.
I HOW'S YOUR
LAME BACK^
•TRINaTHIN AND RBSTOIII IT
BY WKARINQ A
luster
WliyatiflarwmiaaaehlxigtJMkwhenaimnapt
landposltiverrilaflaathMd? The Hop PUsteta
1 oompletoly »nd8p«edlly cure BMkadha.Bid«3«ha,
I Painful Mowdai, Kidney Weftknc«a, Khenma-
Itlain. Sdatloa, PletirlJiy. Cbest rains. Bore Lungs.
IcouKh.. Crick aiMlaU BtuMMi. Bh»rp or Vcrvavm
I paina. Tbeaoottiliic. puln-kllllmr and Btiwn«tliea.
lins Tlrtnaaof Hops. Hemlock. B«l— na snd OAiina
1ooml]ln«<L Bwaet and oloan. Bold everywhere,
1 SB ot8.,Cft)r 91.00. M*Up<1 for prioe by proprte-
Iton. M<»p Plaster C^mrmmj, B«A«a* Maaa.
tyiioOlE ft>r the hop-vine wreath aad atcnatoire
|ofHOPPI«A«inEBOO.,oo«w«ryTenulnepIa*
mw at bnltatlana and ■nbaUtotiona.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WIMTER, IM r
All-Wool and Merioo Underwear.
Heavy M rino, Oaehmere and All- Wool
Hoiiery.
Lined and Unlmed Street Glovee.
Fur Caps and Gloyea, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter ai d Muskrat.
Nobby Windsor Caps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Caps find Gloves.
Ladies' Hea.1 Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Toboggan Jeroeya, Toquo? and Safhes,
in the c'ub and other color' .
The lat at id- as in Fnll Dr sa K. qnisites.
Nov Ities in Pino >eGk Dressiuf^s, Muf-
flers, Siupen'^ers, Handk'^r€hie''8,
6b ''68, Walking Sicks, Umbrelias,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, e'c, etc.,
.^T-
HOWARD &CO.'8,
4S MERRIMACK STBFFT.
CHOICE SEVEN PER CENTS.
FOR 8AL.1:.
Mortgage Loans
Some of onr ree*nt Fa. m
may \te notl'^ed aa ioIIowb :
t3.V) on 40 acre larm worth.
f.V>0on40 " " " •
»••••••••
••■••••••••••■
^"AiBtriirhl by Mr. tielund of In.lianap.d k;
i PEhern Ala-. AIm ad of UN Time (.1.
»!p«lllKr»i);ontl.' f'ie«lnio.il Kxpo«iilon;on
&wUMrnc> Lovaliy. elc; a lar^e variety of
!uMMa7«raa different part« "f the oouiilry
SSiJSl by Janie- Whlleomb Itlley,
•^^^^mtchell, lohn W. Cha.lwick,
*' " R<»b-
lia' lea
.. ji Wallbt Wal»«r » • -r-*!- "ana i/. Hlier
><;i|iRi. awl •'(•w^
. |1800
.e^-ioo
.eaooo
rio 0
.$i4 0
.$3400
selections, 17
Xpert, nee. not a oiiar l.mt luterewt
imid senn-ai.n.mlly at Appleton bank. .
For dvtallo inquire of ihe Appleton or Wame
sit National bank, or of the unUeralgne'l,
KIMBALL, \ OSE & CO.,
'' 56 CKNTRAL STRKET.
$.Vl0 on M)
$ 00 on HO
ytiVi nn iK)
jiKKM) on 80
$1.^00 on HO
I'eraonal
vcarB
knowledge, careful
a ollar
GREAT DOMES.
JL«airdua
f1.ZSM n Roberta- William II. Uayne.
^^STr^^wS^^mntny^u, CI
u W.J.H. Waller L^ariH-.l, Frank 1>.
The Ceatury Co., New
PETKR'**. Rome. 3!»0 feet
reot; at
ConMAnilnopl
ST. 1
Flor.n c. 310 feet ; at
hlfh;
Faul'a, LoiKton. Hi
Krtiir abS'^lfui-n. alilH he .le«rrve.l repi.t*
Dnomo.
Hi
■2<)l ff-et. l>ut
repute
WliUkiy,
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
ATABLE VMTERV/ITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, r^peri-
,cnt and clif*:e{tive
properties oe un-
surpassed.
^ ' To:m>oi:itun()f
Stin p l;<iik
Spri.'ig U a:-" F.
Bhepp Ruck Ri-ring Wt.ter contains fuui flf^li^ of
n ifT-ain of nalinc roiihlitiieniH le a pillt.ii. iin<l i»
Ir.mi Blx In thirty tl:!i.-»ri:i:r.P. tb:ui tli'' tiiU.
water ubiially ofl;ri cil fur saU-.
Tho loatllnjc Phycicinnx of tlu- fit}-
may beeotistiltrii as (o tlmthorsiix'ulb-
eniwuy of this well Known lahJe
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
For Amhrn«t, Mllfonl an<l Wilton, at ».16 a. n..
VIM, a 4^. .'V.40 p. in. .Suntlav. i p. m.
Fortircennel<l. reterboro', HennliiKton, HlUa-
iKiro' ami Keenc, at ».I5 a. in. ami a.4« p. m.
For -NaMhiia, ManehcHter ami <;onex)nl, at 8.80.
0.16, 044 H. m., Ii.r.rt. 1.47, .1.48, 8.40, O.'ii, 74*»
p. TO. (HumlavH at 1, 7.4H p. ro.)
For I'nnaeook, Franklin, I..el»amin and Whlt«
HIver .funetlon,at»15 a. ra., 147, 8.48 ami
•7.4H p. ni. ^, _^ ,„
For Warner, Drndfortl, Sunapee, Newport (>.
ll.),Clnieinont and Claremout Junetiou, at
e.lSa. ni.. 1.47 p in. .. .. , ,
ForTliUin. Lake VlllaKe, Meredith. Laronla,
Welra. IMvuionth. Warren. lliiverlilU, Wooda-
tIU •. at J».44 a. ni., 1.47 ami •7.48 p. "»•,.,
KorCaini-i .n, Thornton. North Woodatock, Ma-
iKin, Liuleton and Whltctleld, at U.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. at. , K« .
For .letfermtn. Lancaster, Grovcton and Fauyan.
ntotla. nn. ......
For MniUpcller and all polntu on the Monlpcller
and Welle Klver railroad, via Plymouth and
tVo..dKVllle, at lt.44n. ra.
Kori^t.-Iohnhlmry and Lyndonvllle, via White
Klver .lunetlon, at ft.l.'i a. m. and 7.48 p. in.
For St. Join H (nr\ , LyndonvUlc, Newport. Sher-
lir-K'ke. via Plymouth and \Vo<kIhvIIIo, at 0.44
a in.. •7.4>' p. in.
Foi .Monipeller. KKsex .Junction. Burlington and
J.I. A lliaiis, via ( entral Vermont line, at ».15 a.
HI.. I t7and«7.1rip. in. . .. . , ,
Kor Muntrcul an I Quebec, via Montreal and
|U)-fon AlrLlnc. at '.*Al ii. ni., •7.48 i>. m.
Fttv M'-ntreal. via Tcntral Vermont line, at 9.1R
a. Ml . 1.47, •7.4t)p. m.
t0-*l>tiity.
Knlulii tfidna h'.ivc Lowell for Uoston at 2.00,
.^.1.1. 1 1 OS a. in., a.:.'., lo.tx , 11.00 I., m.
J,.'it»e Boston l.ir Lowell at a.30, 4.05, 9.40 a.
ni I-.25, 3 1^ p. m.
\a^\v Lowell t.ir Lawrence at 7.10a. m.
L'Mve LowlII for Salem at 9.(J5 a. m.
FliKKiHT Iif:rOT. WKSTERN AVENUE.
L..;^vv Lowell lor Nashua, Manchenter, (jon-
iord iHid die North and »Ve»i, at 7.20, 11.35 a. m.,
Lfave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Wor/'eater.
Fl'euburg, > ew ^ ork and tbe West, at 'J.45 and
D.i.'» a.m. , , ....
C A. MELLEN't <JenT. Superintendent
riTOUKll,
▼Irclaia aatf Tra
ttalk. ▼».
I AtlMttle OoMt aad laaboat^ Air U
Morfalk* Ta.
niaaapaaka aad Ohio
DUpatch, at Nawport Mowa. Ta.
RlohoBoad aad DaaTlll* R. R. aad
Btoat Air LIB*, at Waat Point. Ta.
Baltiaaovo aad Ohio R. B. aad OoaUaoatal
Una, at Balthnoro, Md.
If orchaati aad Mlaara Traaa. Oo«*a lavaa-
aah Llao, at Baltlmoro, Md.
Through blllB of lading laane*! Tla all above-
named routea. Mark gooda via P., M. AMU is.
I'lN*- _ . - -
Ticket* on aal« at B. O. Wimdkob'i oiBee, 8
Wflatmlnater atreet, W. IL Chubch * Co., offloe
I Weyboaact atreet, or at Steamahlp oflica, 09
India atreet.
For ra«.. pa.«tga <>£ frelaht ajjjilv <^a ^
New Kogland Agent,
I'rovldence, It. 1.
TU£ HOLYOKE NTILL LEAD8
Ob and after J una lat tbe
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL TAT
T« rSR CKMT. DIVIDRMDS.
Thia eumpany baa a aurplua aa regarOa DoUaf
li«lilera, of *fti{4,M«, and will write on lIBB-
CANTli.lC lUHKS. Ucpreaented by
Charlei Coburn, 28 Central Bt
Alao rapraaenU other llrat-claaa Mutual aad
Htook Compaalea. ^
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood X dolia I UoUnUlM t
AT THB ,
riSE DTBUBANOE AOEHOT
— or —
aEa E. IETCALF,J|I)J6 Ceny Stml
tha Marrl*
Anaovav*
with IU aixty yeara of MtUfactory dealing wttk
IU poUoy holdera, he lavltaa all tb* fo
friandi of Ibe oompany and tnanv n^ —
* rellabllUy
llaTing purchaaed the agency of tl
acM Mutual Fire Inauranne Co. of
macM
axamlne IU merlU and
nlaaa
UEO. B
new onai •»
Six oUMt
nte.
. M^ix/ A uT , OKI Central fHrect.
Sucoeaaor to B. L. CJardell 4 Co.
oompanuaal^rgg^nudb^
^ooD anjD Coal.
Traders afid Mechanics
IN8URANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
,t4e3.«ie.ii
. iM,se6.i»
At Ihe Old Stand, 3« Middle Street. . v
At the Mew Yard, Foot of Fond Straat.
l^illlann KittrodflTO,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent.
Wholesale and llelall Dejiler In WIlkeslMirre,
Ijickawanna, Lehigh. Franklin. (;BnilH!rland,
C. (J. (Jnnnel, Ac. Wood. Chare, "nl. Llinc, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, 2»4-*J.
Caah aaaeta.Tan. 1, 1887
Total llabllttlea (re-lnauraaoc)
Net aaaeU t $!BJ6.tJ7Ui
Policy holdera ahare In tbe prollta ou explra*
tlon of policies.
DWidendi, 70 Fer Gent., After July lit.
DIS£0TOUt
Levi flpragne,
Ueo. F. KlchardiK)n,
i>. 8. Klchardwin,
Chaa. II. Ci>)>um,
Jacob Uogere,
John F. Klinban,
Henry C. Howe*
C. C. lIutehlnaoBf
W. F. Salmon,
B. T. Lancaater.
GEO. U
r,.v, Gi nl. I'aaa. Agt.
E. PA 1GB, L4M:aI Agent.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
tlld Co.'B Iv-hlgh, Phlladflphia ft
Ileadtnur, Wllkesbarre, Lackawanna,
Marylan<l Co.'b George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken'a Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Offloe, S7 Central Street , Lowell, Maaa.
LEVI 8PRAGUK, Prk8II>knt.
K. M. TUCKE. SBCKETART .
«9>InBuranre to any amount oflcctcd In reUa>
ble companies. „„,,„„ .
E.M.TUCKK, Agent,
at!
■27 Central Street.
Oak,
Maple and Pine,
and split.
aawco
r.filMtG O Tuylor IVnirtton and Kye WhUlny,
S..U1^.| by C. Ill GKAVKH A M>SS. Boat-.n.
aad iM»ld by OrugglMa aad Groocra aa a aiwllcl-
nal and public neocsalty
Plain and Fancy Job Prioting
OP ALL KINDS
AT THIS OtFJCB,
l^eausyivania Railroad
The Heat Ritiiroad iu thelVoi^d.
Tho I- aateat Tralna In tha World.
K«w York to Chicago, 'U hours.
New "> ork tt> Cincinnati, 21 hour^.
Mew York to Mt^L<>ulB,'^9 hours.
rive Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply tor Ucketa and fnll Information to
W. B. BATCHBLDBB jri. kct Agent,
No. rt Morrlma<sk Street,
GEO. W. MILLBB, Ticket Agent O. C. R. R.,
No. .15 Merrimack Btn«t,
A. T.CASWELL, Ticket A Kent R. A L. B. K.,
Middlesex 8tr»».et Station.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Meretaandlrte doltverMd per onler from all
tiaina on the ItOMton and liOwell, Nashua wbU
liowell* Old C-oloay and lloaton and Main" R. B.
Shiptdiig weliia obtained tor goodalog^arttod.
<Mioa tS THovadlko BtrMt.
WOOD.
^'•^ ^ i^sf^riin";?' ^"'^- CEMENT.
T TUri? COBB'S Bxtra and Flnlablng
LiiJliI!<. Qlena Falla, Vermont.
All kinds Building and Ameri- IlK I flK .
can and Scotch Fire JJAVA VH «
Hay. Str»i?v.
Maaoaa*. Omstal mad Laad
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOLIN,
OHAKCOAL,
FEBTIUZBRS.
HAIR,
■AMU,
OBATKL.
K'loiif ttJk€i <3-i*»iii.
Branch Offloe,
Merrimack Street,
Caklerwood'B.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO. 07 GOUHAM 8TKKKT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and (ioncral Sheet Iron and Tla
worker. A fine lino of
PAM-On STOVES.
MILKMEN can get Milk Cana as good and
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS V P7 Gorham Street.
Clittoi-d'ei
DYE HOUSE,
2 ua * AXSOTEB 8TBEBT.
riRl-Gto Didiil Of Eninr DBScriplim
'
Offlce an<l Yard,
'il Ttioriidlki! Sirt'et.
T. I« ptionc Pw'-L.
I»lIOXOGmuA.I»HLH.
A. F. BAHBOBIf, 24 Oentral Bloek,
llega U» announ«-e to the eltlaena cf liowall Md
•ddiilty thai be (.as pnichaaed all tbf nanttrea
uwvd by the Ut« N. C. IMtMiora. and la ••♦
pnparml U* dU dnpHeaU* •»4»»_lr?»^*i "fBR*
Ity Wnic asaodatkm la bualBaaa wllk the JaMMr.
UmUob to ail hla tonMr
DOM •«
ahort Botloe and,
gnaranteed.
■atiateetlOB
inta dyed whole.
- 4ad repaired
Ladlea' aad gmU* garmenta dy<
Allklada o« Vnnmta deaned
If dealred.
CLIFFORD'S 1>YE HOUSE.
iS&'SSi. 'tii-0^,. iwdioutf.
LOCAL NEWS.
LOWEUi DAILY OOirspESR, WEIjpyEgPAY, JANUARY 4, 1888.
TBE WAMBSIT OABM.
•yoalnff of the Defbaoa— Arsunaonta Mid
Bvldenea.
Yeaterday Mr. 8buttuok, oounsel for tbe
defence \p tbe case of tbe Wamesit Power
company agaluHt tbe Lowell aud Audover
railroad. iHgau hla opening arguiueiiL Uu
•aid that It would Iw shown tbat all tbe wa-
ter power of the Concord river Is provl<led
for on tbe weaterly hide of tbe river and tbat
tbere is no surpiua to warrant tbe erection of
a mill on the takterly aitlu, and tbat It would
be aUo sbuwii tbat good buildlut{ land near
tbat taken l>v the railroad L-uin|>any vould I>e
bougbt iu 18^4 at from ooo to five cents a
fooL It would be shown that tbe Lowell
Bleauberv u^es the C'nnpord river water only
for ItH tlrkl proceaa of wai>blng, and aoine-
tlmi>H pavM tbe city several buuilreda of doU
laraanionlb for Merrimaok river water.
Tbe Concord rlv«;r water ruata Iron, and can-
not bo used, wllhiiut being boiled, to any ad-
vantage. The plan of building a mill on tbe
eaatorlv side of tlie Concord river is the
abeercat luoDnahliie, and be did not believe
tbat any one would have ingunully eiiougb
to get up HiK-b a ibeoi-y but tbe superintend-
ent at ibU power oonipauy.
Twenty wlUiPNM'a were a worn for tbe de-
fendants, anil Ibe Urn! called was Ktlward
Sawver, a i^lvli aud b)draullc engineer,
whoM oflloe ia in Boolon. He testlQed Ibat
be bad been a4'(]ualnlt-<l wlib tbe water in
tbe Canuord river twentv-flvo years. Ue
iaid tbat be had examined tlie iei«rda of
ibe flow of water in tbe Concord river, as
given by Joseph TllUin In tbe Boaton cake,
and those given by <^>l. Francis kt tbia bear-
tnic. WItncMM uieaMured tlie water flowluK In
the Wanierlt canal In 1874. There Is not
enough avullable water flowing in tbe canal
of tbe conipan.' to warrant the erection of
another mill on tbe caaterly side of tlie river. '
lleaauretl the water In the WameHit canal
alMut 10 times lu November. 1884. Tbe wa- '
tor was lieluw the flashboardM, and, be
tbouf bt, below tbe dam auveral lliuea wbeu j
be examined it. |
Oan. Ilutler objected to Mr. Sawyer's tes-
timony on the ground that It bad reference j
to tbe'caiiaclty and water of tbe canal and
did not nIiow any knuwhtd^ regarding tbe |
water in the river, but be was allowed
to go on, and give «ncb Information as be
poahesaed. The reamm that be Judged^ tbat
tbere Is no water in the Concord river suffi*
clent to warrant tbe buihilug of works on
tbe easterly side of the river Is that be
learned from the tektlniony of Col. Francis
ibat there In no water paMing over tbe dam
80 days in a year, and tbuN water could not
regularly l>e ublalned for washing and
bleaching purpoMcu. Again, from bis Infor-
mation, tbere are six mouths iu tbe year
wben tbere Im no Niirpliis water, and be did
not Ibink that tbu aurplui for thia iunirtb of
time would warrant the ervciiuii of mllU on
tbe easterly bank of the river. Witness was
interrogaied regarding tbe plan of a pen-
stock to carry water acrooa tbe river, and
upon otbcr propoHitlons witb tbe aame ob-
Jaot In view.and be M«ltl tbat the advantage
lo be gained by tbe Improvements auggeatp
od would not warrant tbe ex|>enae. Ha
thought that the erection of worka on tbe
•aaterl} xide of tbe river would make tbe
•recilon of a railroad bridge acrosa tbe river
• great advantage and it would oftat, mr^
baps. i*iO00. If a race-way waa built it
sbouid be arched, he tbougbt, niid tbe co<«t
would be coiiHldurublc. Gen. Butler gave
Um witneas a long and searching croaa-exam-
Inatlon. particularly u|H>n tbe waler-Nlied of
the Concord, tbe AaaalMt and 8udbury riven,
and upon bis meaauruinent of tbe water in
the Watnealt canal.
Lutlier HicbarilsUstlfled: Have lived iu
Lowell over ftS years. Am a nillwrlgbt, but
of Ilia have devoteJ attention largely to
moving bulldluga and ooutract work.
Worked for Oliver M. Whipple, deoeaaed, in
1888-9. and still later for blm in 1M4 till
■earlv tbe time of bis death. Dug tbe ores-
•at Wamesit canal in part for blm, but think
It haa lK2on enlarge«l sinoe. Built tbe present
dan. It is lower down than tbe old one.
Bomemlier the old wall on tbe easterly side
of the Concord river. Mr. Whipple said that
he built U. It seemed as if the wall
waa hUrber after tho lapae of vcara than
when he flrst miw it. Mr. Wbippio said that
he conHtrurte<l the wall with tbe idea of
building on tbat side of the river some time.
Witneas testltied to having bought and aokl
land In the part of Lowell near tbe land tak-
en from the VVamexIt Power company by
the Lowell aud Andover railroad, but by
rea>un of tbe dale of tbe real estate tranaac-
tlona, hia testimony ou this point waa not al-
lowed.
Tbe court aiUourned till 9.80 o'clock
Weiluesday forenoon.
DBOWMED AT LBWiaTON.
Mjatle Ordora.
The oflloerc of Qbtrlia loUga. Odd Fellows,
were inatalled laet evonlag bv Olftrkt Depu*
ty Qrand Matter Oanlner Wills, asaitted by
other ofllcera.
8amuel H. Illaea lodge, KnighU of Pvtb-
iaa, Inatalled their olticera lant evening.
Tbe work waa performed by District Deputy
Grand Cbancellor A. B. Boaca, ustiiHted by
Grand Prelate C. A. Cross.
Tbe officers of Mlddleae.v lodge, Knights
of Pytbiua, will be lu.slulled Friday evening.
Thia lodge U located at the IliglilatidH.
Dlalrict Deputy D. K. Trask luHlalled the
ofllcera of Lincoln loilge, (>«ld Kelluwa, la»t
evening. Tbe ofllcera of Merrimack lodge
were iiiNtallcd by Deputy Grand Master Cor-
IInh Meiiday evening.
Deputy Supreme Jufticc Emerson Woods
of Lawrence will Inslall the recenlly-elecled
ofllcers of the men's branch of the Iron Hall
on Tueailay evening, tbe 17tb lust. One
candidate was initiated, tbe reporta of tbe
paMl six uiouthH were made by the several
officers, and tbe bonds of tbe newly-alected
oflioers were p-esented and approved at tho
meeting of tbe braiiob last evening. Tbe
branch is prospering in every particular.
Three new uandiuatea were added to tbe
ineuilier^blp of Wide Awake lodge, Good
Templai-a. lant evening. Tbu lodge appears
to be "Wide Awake" In name and action.
An interesting literary and musical pro-
gramme was given in uounecllou with olber
exenMHM laot evening.
Tomorrow eveniug the grand ofllcers will
vUit Bay State colony. Pilgrim Fathers. Tbe
ofltcA;rs of the colony will aUo lie lusUlled.
Tbe foMowing ofllcers of Kdson Council,
Home Circle, were iustalleil last eveniug:
Leader, F. R. Barnea; V. L., Dr. 8. G.
Bailey ; aecreury. Bay McLean ; fluancier.
Dr. C. F. Harris'; treaaurer. Mr. D. K.
Htlmpaon ; guide, Mr. A. P. Gruiiie; warden,
Mrs. M. L. Marsball; Nentiuel, C. F. Htott.
Tbe chiefs of Pacsacoiiaway trilie. Red
Men, were ralseil up last evening. Tbeoerc-
monv WHS performed by District Deputy
Grea't Sachem O. D. Hobertaon. Great
Prophet Lucius A. Mudge, Great Hanap John
L. Gibson, Great Senior Sugamore F. P.
Hayes of Boston, and Great Juuior Saga-
more Frank M. MorrliU Tbirty-flve applica-
lions for meuiberablp were received. At tbe
concluHiun of the rai.<iug a oollallon was
served. The alM)ve mentioned ofllcera also
raised tbe chiefs of MiaDlouomo tribe at the
Uighlanda last evening.
T. M. O. A.
A number of lioys at the branch meeting
last ulxbt were given an ifii>igbt Into the -joal
flelds of Pennsylvania by AsHUtant General
Secretary Scholefleld, wlio inxlructively de-
acrllNMl t'b«> proccNs by which coal is formed,
and bow It In made ready for contumplion.
The mclho«l of gas making waa elucidaUxl
and au imaginaiy visit paid to tlie Immense
natcral gun wells ef this country, which are
l>eeoming ino:e and more numerous.
Tile ladici.' auxiliary met yesterday after-
noon ill the parlor and Ihe work of toe past
year wa>« dimrusaeti. Tliere have bten ten
meeliuga held, averaging Vi memliera at
each. Carpels have lH>eii (ilaced In the rooms
and furniture purchased. The so<>letv
helped in providing a •mpner for tbe Higu
■ohool bailallon, FVb. 17, Hi tbe rooms, and
also gave a supper to tbe boyi* branch at
Kirk ftitet. 'reas were given active ineni'
Iwra in November and December. Tbe total
receipts were •157.41 and tbe expenditures
871.80. Tbe election of offit^ers resulted as
follows: I'lesldent, Mrs. A. L. Russell; seo-
retary,Mra. M. U. P. Sanborn; treaaurer.
Mrs. V. H. Leland. Various committees
w ere appoinlwl and tbe society voted to ask
the ladlea of dlfl!erent churches to provide the
, monthly teas for active naeinliers, tbe First
Congregational obarcb ladiea giving one Jan.
IS.
Tbe requeat thai three members of eaeh
church act on the association committees li
being generally complied witb.
The board of managera meoU Monday
evening, Jan. 9.
Mlddloaaa MoohMilea' AaaoelaUoB.
A meeting of the Middleaex Meohanioa' aa*
aoclatlon waa held last ni^bt
The gad Fata of William Howard— A Waa-
dering Life Ended.
Monday noon a telegram was received at
tbe |>olice station fro^n l^wistou, Me., stat-
ing tbat n man named John Driscoll bad
been drowned at that place, aud asking for
Information regarding bim. In his pocketa
wore found a letter to John Driscoll, signed
George M. BcaU. No. 92 Walker street.
Lowell, Muss., and an insuruuce policy madd
out to BealK.
Yesterday Mr. Beals waft found at TIan-
Bon'H stable on Uock hlroet, where he Is em-
ployed, by a Courier reporter, aad he aaid
thai tbe man whom the telegram alluded to
was not Jol>n DrNcoll. but William Howard.
He was about 2« years old aud formerly
lived In Lowell, working witb Mr. Beaia in
Ilie .Merrimack Print works. Some 11 years
ago bo left this cijy and went out west,
wbere ho has Nince been engaged principally
in Ibc mining buxincHs. much of tue time in
California. He has travelled through nearly
all I lie states wcKt of the Mi-siasippi river, and
wa!« a skilled workman iu one or two
trades. Last summer Howard came
eaf)l to aee Mr. Reals's brother, who,
however, had died some months betore, and
■tay( d at Mr. Beals's house. No. 46 FleU'ber
■trect. He workeil for C. H. Hanson A Co.
for about two weeks. Howard then left
Lowell and went to Hallowell, M> ., witb a
young man named Kenneson, and from tbere
proceeded to Hartland and thence to Great
Works in the same state. Mr, Beals waa in
the habit of writing to Howard and address-
ing him by other names, the last one used
being John DriHcoll. The idea waa purely a
curious freak of Howard's. While tbe latter
waa :il Hartland. Mr. Beala wrote blm. in-
Yiting him to eoine to Lowell during the bol-
Idaya, or as soon as be could. Tbe invita-
tion waa accepted and it is supposed tbat tbe
unfortunate man was ou his way to Lowell
when ho met with the sad accident. Tbe
Lewi.xton Journal speaks of tbe alTair as pe-
euliarly lamentiible. A man who witnesaed
the drowning says that Howard attempted to
walk down an icy foot path, which led from
a street to the abutment of a bridge over a
canal, and being unable to stand on reaching
tbe slippery edge of tbe bank, fell into the
water, the ice lieing broken Just at tbat
point. A daring attempt at rescue was
made, but, owing lo tbe uncertain footing,
Howard could not be drawn from the canal.
Bonie time after the aflalr the police found
the body and took charge of it. Howard
had on a dark blue suit and no overcoat.
Mr. Beals says be is at a loss as to tbe best
oourae to lie pursued, and has written to tbe
Blice authorities at Lcwiston. He will ob-
n the policy and dictate that Howard's re-
laaioa be entombed until he can give them
proper burial.
Memory Is the treasury of reason, the reg-
Istnr of conacienoe, and tbe ooundl chamber
•f thou^t, bat what is nemory without raa>
■OB, aodlodgment? It is these last that oo««
vlaoe oa that we cant int safaly through Um
wtatar without Dr. BidPi Ooufh BjTup,
in tbe lower
ball on Dutteo street, C. C. Hutebinson in
the chair. After tbe records of previous
meetlnga bul been read. J. Tyler Stevens
moved tbat a committee of Ave be appointed
by the chair to nominate a list of oflioers for
the ensuing year. Accordingly the following
gentlemen were named : •losiah O. Pea-
body. Pliny Rollinf, M. G. Perkins, Jeremiah
Clark aud William D. Blancbard. Tbe com-
niltlee on by-laws reportetl IU action lo re-
gard to changing tbe by-lawa, article seven,
section one. Capt. James G. Hill, chairman,
presented tbe minority report, which advised
ibat tbe phraseology of tbe article be altereti so
aa to read, "an assessment not exceeding 810
may be laid u|>on this aHMOciatioii." tbe article
now providing an assessment of fti.
Ou motion of Mr. Coburn the minority re-
port was heard. Mr. Jeremiah Clark present-
ing it. He thought it inexpedient to effect
any change in the bylaw, such as the ma-
jority i-eport contemplated, us It was not es-
pecially easy to secure members at 82 anil It
would lie much harder at $10.
On motion of Mr. Coburn/both reports
were aciwpted, but no action will be Uken
until the next meeting.
Report of Polloe.
The following ia the report of Chief of Po-
lice Wood for tho month of Decemlier:
Whole number admitted for lodging, 877;
males, 878, females, 4, foreigners, 167. Ameri-
cans. 216, minors, 18, noii-re«ldents. 3tl7. col-
ored, 2. Whole number arrested. 2S5; males.
231, f« mules. 54, foreigners, ISI), Americans,
126, minors, 29. uon-re-idenls. 64,. colored, I.
Tbe CNuaes of arrests were as follows: Com-
mon drunkards, 3, second ofl'ence, 2&, third,
17, single, 154; larceny, 24 ; ass ull and bat-
tery, 12; suspicious peraons, 11; mali-
cious mi»cbief, stubborn cbildreu, non-sup-
port, 4 eucb; broaking aud entering, disturb-
liig tbe peace, taking and driving a horse,
adultery, fornication, illegally attempting to
vote, 2 eucb; obslrucling streete, removing
bag. age. 8 each ; erabeTizleraent, unlawful
sak; of liquor. »afe-keeping. truancy, wan-
dering al>out the streete, concealing mort-
gaged property, escaped prisoner, receiving
atoien property, ringing fal e alarm of Are, 1
each. Wboto number prosecuted before tbe
police court, 226; number diacbsrged, not
guiltv,8. Amount of money teken from
and returned to priaonera, 8889.98.
A Colleco tor Women Talked of In Woroea-
t«r.
Rev. Eli Fay, D. D., of Los Angeles, Ca].,
some months ago offered to representatives
of tbe American Unitarian asaoclstion tbe
gift of f 600,000 as an endowment fqnd for a
college for women, to be located In Maaaa-
cbu)Mttte, aa a memorial of bis dead wife.
His conditions were tbat tbe place selected
ahould show Interest enough In ihe matter U>
furnish land and buildings valued at 8400,-
000. Tbe proposal waa brought to tbe atten-
tion of the Clark university trustees, and
they have offered inducements to have tbe
college located In Worooater, it being urged
tbat Clark university will be of great beoeflt
to the new institution. Mr. Fay ia a Wor*
ceater county roan, and for a few years
preached in Leominster. He went to Cali-
fornia for his wife's health, aad there made
money hy InveetnieBts lo mioinff stock and
real estate, belug reportcJd wortn 91,000,000.
Dnrlag tko ■olldajra
And throughout the old and tbeoonlog
year, Erdls, 8 Merrimack street, will oon-
tioue to supply the people of Lowell with the
finest eoDfectlonerj aad the choicest fruH.
He has fully preparad hlaaaeif for New Taar'i
withoraimw, hanaaaa, auti, figs, dalw, atoM
aad 4oHeiU a share of palroaMa fraa fmlk
and coofectlooeri bttjraia. Prieae alwayi
low.. Buy eaady ter tbe ehfldreaaC Mak
MIDDIiEttBX COUNTY.
West AotoB. ^
Tbe new pastor of the Fourth Baptist
church, at the corner of L and East Fourth
streets. South Boston, made his initial bow
to bis new congregation yesterday foreoooo.
Uev. Mr. Uhoades is a tall, flue looking
clergyman, something over 40 summers,
mHrricd and tbe father of throe children.
HIh liiMt pantorate was at West Acton. Mr.
Klioades Is a fluent speaker, and made a very
.good impression yestenlar. Being aome-
what ill. Ills sermon was brief. Previous to
tbe informal inKtullulion of Mr. Rboadea, tbe
puifl pastor, Itcv. Mr. Spuuiding. raised 8M0
during tbe earlv part of the services to clear
ofl' the iloaliii'ir debt of tbe church. Tbe
amount was raii^ed in about 17 minutes, and
Mr. Uhoades started in with a clean record
in tlie church's Uiiuuccn. In tbe evening
Deacon It^irgeaa oificiated. on account of the
illness of Mr. Rhoades. There was a service
of prayer, and no seriuou. In tbe course of
auotber week there will probably l>e a form-
al lustallation of tbe new pastor. — [Her-
ald, Monday.
Ayer.
The colored jieople celebrated tbe annlver-
aury of the issuing, on Jan. 1. 18(13. by Presi-
dent Lincoln of tbe supplementary do<*u-
ment, or tbe real procluinuti"n of the eman-
cipation. In the town ball Monday night. Toe
04.>lebral(i>u was under tlie auspicea of the
Peace and Unity club. Tbe attendance of
cokired poople ^as large. They came from
Ayer, BoNtun. Worcester. Shirley, F'itchburg,
Groton, llarvnrd and other places. Tbe en-
tertainment was opene«l liy a band concert,
followed by an address by Mr. B. R. Wlisoo
of Boston, W. B. Norrls, the t»inodlan.
gave aongs, and the Slivlock quartette of
Worcester np|>cared In selections of iastru*
mental and vocal music, with Mrs. J. V.
Malioney as pianist. A New Year's gift
tree, heavily laden, formed one of tbe Inlei^
osting fealure<t of the evening's festivitlea.
DancTng closed the excrclaes, Dunlmr's or-
chestra turnloblntf tbe inutlc. Tbe floor di-
rector was 1). S. Willis of Worcester, and he
bad eight aids. The cuinmlttee of arrange-
ments of this afl'air were G. K. Cheater, J.
Jones, T. Ilnxard, F. .Mitchell, N. Freeman,
D. F. Rogers and II. Wushiiiglon. The re*
i*epllon committee consisted of Mrs. C. Hai-
ard, Mrs. A. Hazard, Mrs. M. Willis, Mrs.
Ireue Parker, Mrs. H. Hoyi, Mrs. C. Vraa-
mau, Mra. B. Mitchell and President J. A.
Lord. A supper was served.
V
Tewkabury*
The Tewksburv almshouse is full. At
^lre<leut tlieri' are 1000 poor an<l sick In tbat
nstltutlon. and those who would ordinarily
be sent to tbat place are now consigned lo
tbe workhouse at Brldgewaler. 1'lils insti-
tution will bold aliout 600 |>ersonB, and that
is ulxo tilling up very rupi<lly. It now bas
about 400 Inmatcf. uipl perhaps half a doien
a tiay are lH!lng sent there. Tlie number
aent to tlicse places is much larger this year
than any previous year at this early part of
the winter. CbrOuic oaaes at Tewksbiiry,
or tliose who turn up annually, are lieing
weeded out as fast as possiljle to make room
for worthy peraons. On last Saturday tbere
were 18 paupers sent to Tewkaburv, 8 tbe
day l>efore and tbe same on Monday. The
greatest day's work ever done at the
rooms uf the-dlrectors of public Institutions
was done ou the laat day of the year, when
86 people were sent to Rainaford. I^og
island ttudTewksbury.
Moodav a noted Boaton character was
sent to Tewksbury for tbe winter. It was
Mary Tynan, who will be remeraliered by
people of tbat city as one of tbe victims of
the murderer, Piper, wbo killed Mabel
Young In tbe belfry of a church. Tbe Tynao
womau lived ou Oxford street, and ooe
nigbt bad Piper aa a companion. He as*
aauited her with a hammer and smashed her
skull In with it. leaving her for dead. She
lived, though, and was a witness against him.
Her life was saved bv trepanning her akull
with a plate of gold, which she has worn Id
her skull ever since. Mary bas been an la*
mste of aliout all the lunatic asvlums in the
atate since then, and other puulio Inatitu*
tions. She is well known st tue island ; and,
in fact, bas Just come from there. She is
greatly addicted to ilrlnk, and bas been ar-
reeted for druokeooess many times. Rheu-
matism U her preaeot affliction.
iftroual.
Bare Banrala.
I have a small farm of IS acres of excel-
lent land located 8H miles from Ix>well P. O.
In one of the heft towna and nelgbl>orhooda
In Middlesex county. Large varietv of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac. Cottage house of 7 rooms
with an extra koo<I cellar. Good water In
the house. Also plenty of sbed room, large
high posted barn, match-boarded, wiib good
cellar. Will keep ft cows and a horse. This
place must lie sold w ilhiu 30 days on account
uf settling an estate and is offered at tbe cx-
ceedinglv low price of 82200. Full particu-
lars of Thomas II. Elliott, 33 Central street,
Lowell.
••Hnll'a Tlotory."
While purchahing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial .^vrup a few days ago, | lady re-
marked : "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victorv,' ao wonderful are the
results It accomuli.sbes." Tbe victories
which it has guineu over coughs, aore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial difli-
culties are almost numberless. As a apeci-
men of the testimonials we are dally receiv-
ing read the following :
MUNTPBLIRK. Sept. 13, 1W7.
Messrs. Geo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Qeutlemen— Please send me by express, C. O.
D., four iMttloB of your Ilarvanl Bronchial
Symp. I have l>eon using it and feel that I owe
my life to Its wonderful curative powers.
Youra truly,
AMMA THKIFFUt.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup is put up lu
V lb. iKittles at 26 cents, and H lb. bottles at
AO cenU a bottle. Prepared by Geo. S. Hull
A Co. (sucuessors to Lyford A Hull). Five
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mass.
MmnufmetHring atut MtmUrttd atoelu
and other investment securlUes bought and sold
by Wm. Shepard, M Central street. Telephone
.No.«6-l. ,^
¥^mitur9 anM Carpet*.
Sherman A Manning bave a large line of
household furnltnre, black walnut, ash and
painted chamber suites. New aad elegant
styles at very low prices. No. 8 Prescou atreet
Sonthwlck block.
taeMmt** Hair «(ore,
<M Uerrlnack atreet, Is a popular resort for
adles who desire to obtain ennlne banralna.
The proprietor has placed sneb low prices oa
every desorlptton of hair goods that everybody
shoidd take advantage of them at onee. Call
early for a oholee seleotkm.
/ti^ataMe Wind^yw Screens,
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors
repaired'. Rubber OnBhk>n Weather Strip tor
keeping ont dnst. Seotlowil, extension and
common ladders. Patent foldtag clothea dry-
ers, hard and wooden ware, maohlntate' and
earpenteb' tools. Loagmaa A Martin's pure
prepared paints. Carpet sweepers aad dotbea
WTlagers sold aad repaired by J. C. Beoaett. ei
DnttoB street, Lowell. Mass.
\ff){ I <UU b« curecf cjf your
orfln/outHMO/iCHE byusln^
^THL(H>HQ-ROS,
Jbr y^eo^rs
thas been
li Tb(iav me
ssful.
emedy
Forfhesi
I asMses
Send ^
prtfie ieauliful co/ore^^^^plcfure
he'WooiTiSM Criwt." .' — « ,
'«• AnnowtoHorco m V/au. Sr New YoriC
TS
\^^:5;f'^<s'-
CompounD
Among the various organs of our sjrstcn, none
iMTforin H more cKscniisI psrt than tho LIver
Hldiieys, and so insny pet pIc sro aflktad with dia-
(Mkes or thea« organs, csutiiig the Blood to baeoma
impure, tliat it Is our Arst duty to assist them In
llirir wnrk. This la done In h thurough manner by
I ngalla' Maadrake Oomiiound, which ia purely
Vegrtalda, and Is worthy of » lair trial.
Ingalla* Mandrake Conipuund is sold by
ill Druggists.
raKraaao only av
Tin: INOALLS MKI>H?AL CO
LOWKLL, MAS.S., U.S.A.
Prioe, 91.00 1 Ma MotUea Car M.00.
MINARD'S
KINQ
LINimeNT
OURBR Palna, Bxlemal and Internal. ■•»■
LIBVB4 Mwelilngs, Contractlona of the Mua-
oles. Htlflfneasof ine .Joints. II MALI Bruises,
Ocalds, Bums, Cuts, Cracks, and Scratches.
tBest MUble Remedy In the world.) CURBS
^benmatlsra. Neuralgia, lloarsoneaa. Sore
Throat, Croup, and alfklnilnxl affections.
A Largo Bottla.' A Powertal Romedy.
Most •eonomloal, aa It eoeta bat aSe. bottle.
All Dmggtsta. MBLSOM * OO., BMtoa.
HftTs 70a lATed any monej in
18877
Have you layed as muoh at
70a might?
Hare 70a bought 70iir Grocor-
ieifor Oaih?
If not, w^7 not ?
1888. — BUrt tha new 7ear
right. Pay Oash for yonr Qro-
oeriei! Ba7 at the onl7 Oaih
Orooei7 in the city and 7on will
be more than pleased, both with
the goods and the money you
hare saved on the same. We
purchase immense quantities of
goods and make but a small
profit, thereby keeping our stock
fresh and ^ving better satisfac-
tion to our customers. If you
want the very choicest Teas and
OofPees that are grown, try ns.
A Tory large and well assorted
stock of Fanoy Groceries at low
prices.
THK
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AKD
6 PreseoU St.Appoalto Market.
APPLE WOOD WANTED.
1000 Apple Butts at the MESSI-
HAOK OSOQUET 00., Ayer Oity, Low-
eU,
AaoosviTBA BrrrBM is kaown aa the great
of thedlgeettveorgaM aU over the
BaTettiajrearbooae. Aak yoar gra-
ewogdragglatfior the gaaoiae
brI>r.J.0.B.8laiee«*
CABTBB'S SVLPHUK Wafbks cnre
Sore Throat aad DlptatherU. Also a
preveatlve of Scarlet Fever. They
are pleasaat 19 the taste. Mce SB
eeaU per large bcK. Sold by all
draggiels. O. ■• CABTMB. Pr«g-
(M. cor. Braaeh aad Sailtt Streete.
MAJKJjTAcrumimQ wrocKm.
Oenreeied dally by WUUaa Shepard,
Mo. SS Central street. Preseott Baak bi
Lowell. Where no new traasacUoBs take
the flarnres of prevlons qaotatloas aa to
asked, Md aad sales are clvaa.
place,
price
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Border City
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F. River Hleaehery 100
Great Falls 100
Hamilton lOUS
Uauilton Woolen. 100
llUl Itw
Hartford Carpet ... 100
Jaekson 16U0
Laconia 400
liSHcaaSSf 400
Jjaasdon 1000
Lawrenee 1000
Lowell eeo
LoweU M.enop... ftoo
Lowell Bleaohery. luu
Lowell Hosiery... . 100
Lowell Oas Co. . . . 100
Lyman 100
Manchester MlUs.. 100
Mass Cotton 1000
Merrimack 1000
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RuaaeUMIU 100
Shaw Stoddng Co. 100
Salmon Falla Soo
Stark 1000
TliorBdike 1000
TreoMBt M Suffolk 100
UnleB OottoB 100
Yassalhoro' -. 100
Washlngtoa Mills. 100
Webeter 100
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Playing Cards.
A Large Assortment and Low
Prices.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale ami Itetall DruggigUt,
OPPOSITE POST OFPIOM.
Piayine: Cards.
A bargain ior 20 centn. These
are of good thicknoas and nice
enough for anylKidy.
ELLINGWOOD A CO.,
Wholesale and B^ail Druggiete,
OtPPOSITB POST orriOB.
LOWMix POST orrioa.
Opralas aad Oloelac of Malls.
avCorraeled to October SS, 188T.
MAILS uua raoM
Albany aad the West, S.40, 0.90 a. m., 1 .1ft, «.40 p.
m.
Fall River, Maas.. O.SO a. m., LIB, 7.90 p. m.
Itlllerlea, Mass.. 11.90 a. m., 7.90 j>. m.
BoitonTMae*M ^•40. S.4Ba. m., LIS, 8.10, 4, e.4u,
ConeordL N.'lL, 7.40 a. m., IS JB, 6 p. m.
Draout, Mass., B p. bk
Kaalem, 9M a. n.. S.IO, 7.S0 p. m.
Fltohburf , Mass., S.SO a. m., LIB. B4B, 7.90 p. m.
Playjns Cards,
35 cents a pack, reduced Arom
50 cents. These we have a large
sale on hy tho doaen.
ELLINGWOOD t CO.,
Wholesale and Beiail Druggieie,
oppoam poar omoB.
Lawrenee, Mass.. 9.90 a. m., 8.10, 4, S p. m.
Manobeater. M. U., 7.40 a. m., 19.9B. B p. m.
Nashua, N. U.. 7.40 a. m., 1S.9B, 7.96 p. m.
Mew York, N. V., 640, S.4B a. m., 8.10, 7.90 p. m.
Morthem. 7.40 a. m., 1S.9B, B p. m.
North Blllerloa. Mass., 11.90 a. m., 7.90 o. m.
Maw Bedford, Mass., 9.90 a. m.. I.IB, 7.10 p. m.
Providence, R. L, 9.90 a. m.. LIB. 6.40, 7.90 p. m.
Southern, 0.40, 8.4Ba. m., LIB, S.IS, 6.40 p. m.
Soutn Framlnfham. Mass., S.90 a. m., 7.90 p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 0.9O a. m., 7.1B p. m.
Tynf sboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.90 p. ai.
Tewksbury, Mass.. 9.90 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. H.. 19.1B, 7.90 p. n.
Windham aad Pelham, M. H., B p. a.
Wonsasler JIaee., S.4S, S.SO a. m., LIB, 7.9S p. ■
Eeeae, M. H., 9.90 a. m., 7.S0 p. as.
Saleai, Maee., S.40, S.tf a. ai.. LIS, S.10, 4, 0.40, S |
Lyaa,*Mass..S.40,S.4Sa. m..l.lB.S.10, 4, S.40, S
p. m.
KAIU OLOSB FOB
AlbaayaadtheWeat, 7, S.4B a. ■.. 4 JO, 7.U
FaU l£ver', Mass., 7, S.4B, lOJO, 11.4S a. ai., SJO,
7.1B p. m.
Blllerica, Mass., 6.10 a. m.. B p. m. . ,^ . _
BostoB, Mass., 7. 8.4S, 10 JO, 11.4B a. m., 1 JO, S JO,
6, 7.1B p. m.
Concord, N. H., 8, 8.4S a. m., I9.1S, 7.1S p. as.
Draout, Mass., 8.4ft, 0.4A a. m.
KaHtom, 0.10, 8 a. m.. 1.40, B.7.1B p. m.
Fltchburir, Mass., OJS. 8.4A, IIM i. m., 8.80, 746
p. m.
Lawrence, Mass.. 6.10, 0.4ft a. m.. 8.B0, 7.1B p. m.
Nanohealer, N. H., 8, 8.46 a. m., 19.IB, 7.1B p. m.
Nathua, N. U., 8, S.4B, 11.40 a. m., 19.1B, 6,T.1S p.
Mew York. N. T.. 7, $M, 10 JO, 11.4B a. ■., 1.40,
8.00, 6, 7.1B p. m.
Northern. 8.4B a. m., 7.1ft p. ai>
North Blllerica, Maas.^7 a. m.. 8.80 p. m.
New Bedford, Mass., 7, 8.46, 1(1.80, 11.4ft a. m.,
8.00,7.16 p.m.
Providence, R. I., 7, 8.4ft, 10 JO, 11.46 l|. m., 1.40
8.A0, 7.18 p. m.
Southern. 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 3.60, 7.16
p. m.
South Framlngham, Mass., 7, 8.46, 11.46 a. m.,
3.A0, H. 7.16 p. m.
atony Brook Way, 6.85 a. ra., 4 JJO p. m.
TyngitlMiru', Maaa., 8 a. m., 0 p. m.
Tewkabury. Mass., 6.10, 9.46 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllford, N. H.. 8 a. m., 12.16, 6 p. m.
Windham and Pelham. N. IL, 8.4fl, 9.45 a. m.
Worooatcr, Ma«H.,6.8A,7,8.45. 10.80, 1I.4A a. m.,
4.80, 7.15n. m.
Keene, N. H., 0.8.% 8 a. m., 19.16, 7.15 p. m.
Salem, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10 JO, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8 JO,
7.10 p. m.
Lynn, Maaa., 7, 8.46, 10 JO, 11.46 a.m., 1.40, 8 JO,
7.16 p.m.
The Plain Truth
la that Hood's SaraapatUbi haa cure*] thounanda
of people who suffereil aeverely with rheuma-
tism. It neutrnllies the lactic acid In the blood,
which causes those terrible pain* and acbea,
and also vitalizes and enriches .the blood, thus
pi eventing the recurrence of the disease. These
faeU warraat us In urgian you. If you suffer
with rbeumatism, to give Hood's Sarsapartlla a
trial.
"For 96 years I have suffered with sdatlc
rbeumatism. Last November I was Uken worse
than ever, and was unable to set out of the
house. I was alaiost
HELPLESS FOB 40 DATS
suffering great agony. In December I com-
■encod taking Hood's SarsaparilU. After the
second bottle I was able to be oat and around
and attend to business. I took Ave bottles, and
am now so free from rheumaUsm that only oe-
.easlonally I feel It slightly on a sudden change
of weather. I have great con fltlence in Hood's
Saraaparllla." Chablbs IIahbaii. Christie,
Clarke Co., Wis.
IHFLAMKATOBT BHETJMATI8M
"Having been lh>obled wHh inflammatory
rtieurosasm for many years, my favorable at-
tention was called to Hood's Sarsaparilla by aa
advertlsemei t of cures It had effieoted. I have
bow used three bottles of Uoo«I'b Sarsaparilbi
and ean already teattfy to benpfielal results. I
highly recommend It as^ great blood parlller."
J. C. Avaaa, West BloomSoM, M. T.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SddhyaUdrassleU. $l;sUfor|S. Prepared
bf 0. 1. BOOD A CO., LoweU, Mass.
Cod Liver
Fbesii From thb Shore Eybbt
Wbbk,
fSta Cental a Pint.
too "Do
Osso I>ollau*
ELLINGWOOD A CO.,
Wholesale and UeiaU Druggiats,
OPPOSITH POST OPPIOM.
Cod Liver Oil,
Frrkii From tiir Shore Evert
Week,
Sff Oentsi a Pint.
ELLINGWOOD A. CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
opposme POST omoa.
Eiiinewood's
Coue:h Balsam
This IS the second winter lor
£llingwood*8 Cough Balsam,
and the many words of praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the (root
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
SIiLIMOWOOD A OOn
WhoUsale mnd Setail Dru0lfi§ts,
8
LOWELL DAILY COUIIIEB. WEDNESDAY, JANUABY 4, 1888.
«:tje lotocU Bails Courier^
WEDJiESDAY. JANUARY *. W^
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•wnen of the housM were abMot, and Heed
traoBported the booty to bin home on War-
wick strei't \n that lowu.
Mlni«tur« Aluianac— Thla^iajr.
7.1*
BUM
a 4.'iA
LtNOTH OK DAT.
MOON
rlU.»p.ro.
Tlir Vl'efitlicr.
The threntcntnR wwither <11«1 not i-cbhH In a
norm J CBtenlay, the ntglit bt-loK clear an«t gull*
coW. Today ihc cloiuU got iK>fe»c8.-lon ajraln,
and the inoopect of boow or rain U ftrunpiT.
At ^ cVlork last tvonlnR the tompernture vran
W, at 7 tlilB morning 2/", and at 1 o'rlork 21'^.
rutiiBaa Otmrda Blvctloa.
The HDiiual election of offiwrs by the Put-
Duiu tiuardi* oi'ourred last ultfht. C8pt. C
U. KkbiirdHon preishled. and there wan a
Kood Htleiidunfc. The follow ill^' roininiHecs
and ofliccri* were rhown : Stalling roiuinU-
tec. C«pt. RIohanlHon. Lkut. L«i«hloii and
Corporal Fn-nolj; Unanre ••onuniuue. Capt.
KichanUun and rrivatcn Bloml and farr;
treanunr, St'p„'caut W. B. ' IW'an. Cat^.
UK•hurd^on Kave lu^ll•u^■llouN n';.'ardin« the
visit of I be aiQulaMl-KeuerjU auii *tttll ou \hti
OlLlusl. • .->--':. . . "
BUSINESS NOTICES.
^•Marlon, artUtlc photojcrnpher.
HJT^ I "'"'■*'»' '*Ik»'«' 1- Middle utrcft.
THE OITI.
a BubHiantial
for the new
Htrect iu the
"fw loealu on paircs 8 and 7.
Wilder Ucnnolt U bulldhiK
engine houM! and bollrr room
TyWr heirn' block on Miildlc
rear.
LlllleSbrppnnMho little Klrl who drank
Bomu creoHoto jeKierday nioridnjr, In jireat v
linprovetl and Dr. Colton IbUik* Bhe will
toon recover.
There wore ten anentB ypBterdav : Peter
Riley, on a warrunl lor ufhault ; Johu Car-
roll, eoinndltcd Hu an limune pcruon ; and
tight for druukcuneitM.
The Aroerlian orthe»tra will dUootuBe
muMc nl the Y. M. C. I.. A. ball IhU eventnK
at Urban hnll. of which Johu H. Sheehau
will be general innnaKcr.
In Novcndwr. 72 new ButiBorlbeni were
plaeefl ou the b*)ok» of the Erie Telenraph
and Telephone company. IHfc, 1, 1H87. there
were 10.4.33 (.lultHcrllwrH aKaUixl Wll on Dec.
1,1HH6.
The funeral of llev. J. D. HonBleroeenrred
at hU home in HoBlon, yeuterduy afternoon
at 4 o'clock. The Krcucli HtiptUtH of Lowell
aliirercly luouru the Iui>b of thU faithful
friend and paBtor.
The Lowell detachment of the Second
CorpBOf CudclB will ulUud a battalion «lrlll
■t Salem In a week or two. The Saloni
membiTB are prepiirlnir to entertain the
Lowell men In a pleaBunt way.
Read the advertlaeroent of the American
Allotment aanoclallon. The plauB of the
drsanization iire briefly told. Full partleu'
lara can be obtaineil of the >ren«ral manairerB,
F. ILaudF. L. KIlKore, 4 Wyiuau'B Ex-
change.
By entertalnmcntB trr-inKed by the choir
of the Central M. E. church, a new Worv;e»-
ler orK«n au«l a supply of new bIiucIiik
bookB have been Bccured by the Sunilay
acbool. The total cost ha* Xteen about $120.
**Jov and Uladuci*" U the title of the new
bOOM. _ , .
The K«w City Clerk.
Mr. GIrard P. Dadniuo, elected citv clerk
lloudav. look noHBe«>«lon of the ofHce thin
mornluK. He baB not appointeil an ai««lBtant
clerk yet, and probably will not make any
change for the prcaent.
Home Market Club.
Hon. Cb«B. A. Stott baa con»entcd to lerve
U a member of the executive comndltee for
Lowell of the Home Market elul», in place of
llr. B. F. bhaw. who declined on account of
(preBBure of l)U^lueB•. Any of the dm-unientH
^ publl»be*l by the club can be procured of
M^jor SlotU
Anaaal Meeting of the noaton and Lowell
^ Railroad.
PreBident Morev |)reitlded nt tl»^ annual
raeelluK "f the Bonton and Lowe*Kruilroad
atockboldert In BoBton''*tm«* forenoon.
Routine buBlncBB was trau»*acted. The bond
of the trcBNurer wmb reduced from fftO.OOO to
•»,000. A ballot for directors rcnulteU In
the uuanlmouM election of the old board.
OIBoerB Klectod.
Following are the ofByerB of Paige street
Freewill BiipilHt Sunday school : Superin-
tendent, D. 11. Varnum; OHBlHtant fluperln-
tendent, J. A.JunvrIn; Hecretary. Clinton
RuBBeil: treasurer, Wm. H. CarglU; auditor,
A. C. UuKHell; directorB, Rev. O. N. flow-
ard, A. C. UuBBell, W. O. Howe, Mr». W. H.
Soiitb. .
Pollee Court.
WeducMlay, Jan. 4.— Six simple
i 1 and coHth each.
Daniel M>;Carlhy wa» fined fB and
for the Kccond oflence.
Margaret Cileatton was arrested by Oflicer
Filzpatrick while Btnpidly tirunk ye(*terday
and today was sent to the work house for
eight niouthi<.
Reform Clab MeetiBK.
The Ueform club held il« regular business
meeting la^t idghl and sever:il matters were
attended to. Nine applicationB were re-
ceived, and the recently elected ofUcerH were
installed by the retiring president. Mr. Hec-
tor Turnbull. The clul) will obnerve Its
twelfth aHnivernary Thursday evening of
next week, the 12th.
''■ Moard of Trade Banquet
The flrnt annual banipiet of the rbVell
board ol trade will take place, as^ we have
Htatcd. at the Merrimack house next week
Tuesday evening, Jau. 10. It U expected
that about lUO M>«tB will be occuple^l at the
table. The jugular niouthlv meeting will be
ttriit held in the new roonn* iu Hildreth build-
ing at" S «>"cU'ck, and the ban»|uet will be
served at 1» o'clock. No guent* from abriwd
have been in\ lte<l, but eevcral prominent
Ix)wellcltizenK will Imj pn'feiit nud hiK-ak
after the dinner. The tlcketw to the bautjuet
are*!..)^.
Police ('ourt CoinplMluta.
The following ttgnren bIiow the numlM^r of
nulice court complalot^ l^fued. ^Incc 1J<7H in-
elttKlve. the lennirkable lucreniw in Uu jearw
iteing noteworthy : .
Y»(jir. So. ComnUluU.
1878 ....•• IMJ
18T8 • jB*
|>W0 ••• iuu
1881., •JjJ
i8»<2 • » • IJJj
|(>8t •.•• ••• ••• S5
1884 22
1884 ••••• 2^
Pletvrea and Fr«
Photograph frame*, in gold, pluBh and
bronze (new lot), engraviug*. and new pt-
ternsof nkouMlngB. cbeup! Kheet niu»lc. 6
centH. PIcluri-H framed to order at low
prices. O. L. Cambridge, Merrimack liouse
block.
Best molasHCB datex, 5 and 10 centa per lb.
SndthN, 47 Meirhnack olreet.
A. M. Banaoa
BhowB Bpeclal pattern^. In bronze, oak, and
other kludii of picture yfoiildlng, al»o a good
line of fQrcign and AngierlcaurphotographK,
steel engravings and eUhlugo. The price*
are right. No. «) Merrimack »treel, uj' Btaln.
|t« on Time.
Thne Is raonev and appointmonttt made
should be kept." If vou carry a reliable
watih in your pocket or hav«« a well regulat-
ed mantle clock at voiir home you will be ou
time and live up to vour agreements. A
failure to <lt» HO cannot then l»e excused on
that account. Clarke. M Central stiwt,
make a specialty of Hue watches and niant t
clocks, and also" has the agencr of Parabola
B|K;clacIes. Low price* prt vail.
Wetlnesdav and ThurMlay— Iloarhound,
molas>e». bu"itcrMOtch and uuM»le drop" 14
centi a lb., i lbs. -Jft els. Smith's, 47 Merri-
mack street. _________
Binlth'a BuUetla.
Two dozen sweet Fl«ii Ida tTanjrcB W cent*.
Two dozen l>uuaua>2icts. Smith. 47 Mer-
rimack stn-et. _^_^___^_____«—
^perinl lioures.
Special 0oticfi.
Speritl 09tki$r
Spedal Notices*
•■»••••••■
•••••••••••••••'*•*■
Fiiurral M«rvM^t>«.
The f line ml of Mr-. Kruices A. Qidmby,
wife of Mr. John H. (iuln.l.y. a well knoNvn
employe of the Boston and Lowell railroad,
took place yesterday af^ruoon from her
home. 244 Mlddk'«ex street. Then' was a
large attendance of the friends of tlie faudl>.
ami the services were tendered very Impress-
ive by Hev. Dr. J. M. tlreene of tlie hllot
church. The l>earers wen* AMen I. Olfford
Henry Hand.i'. L. Marshall and John Stick-
nev. There were numerous diolce gifts of
flowers, and the interment wa« iu the FMson
eemeterv. The decxased was an excellent
woman and was beloved bv all her ucqualut-
nnccB. She leaves a family of two sons and
three daughters, who have the heartfelt
kyrapalhy of many frieiidH.
Annual Mark-Down of OvoreoaU.
The above heading abould entice those who
de»lre to purchaite aifovenwat to visit the
lar clothing bouse of J.
at this time of year, as is
as marketl down hlM stoi'k
the most needy can buy.
Bsary to particularize
n overcoat which can
.r« w»....^-. His us«iorlnieut Includes
everything desirable and seasonable, and lie
Invites an Inspection, trouddeut that those
who call will be able to furnUh themselvcB
with Just what they want and at *uch a price
that ihey will be couviuced of the reality of
the mark-<lown. Not ouly are overcoats In-
clutled in the reduction, but all other gooiU
in the establishment have been treated In
like m-uner. Call and ask for what yoo
want and It will be fortbcotnlug.
extensive and popi
L. Challfoux, wlK
bis usual custom,'
to Buch figures thd
It would be uni
any special stvie ol
l>e obtained tuere.
WHAT'S THE MATTEB
With These Prices?
How do they Compare with those
of the Great Slaughter Sales
now In Progress?
tf'tr quote the foltowhtg without
eommeutH, an ue^know the valuer
are btttcr than were ever offered
before at these prictB*
KIMBALL A CO,
Todny we Kliall npII Seal PIiikIi
ISacqueN worth fltloen dollapw,
lor f^M eaeh.*
£x(ra heavy Seal VXn^h Sacqnes
that were tweAly-flre dollars,
for $17.75 each, today and tlie
rest of tlie week, if they laKt.
The "Volunteer" Seal Plush
Hartiue at $'i5.(H) In the beM
garment in Lowell for the
money, compared even with the
mark-down pricea ofothern.
All wool Jacketa that were $5.00
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
- ▲ KICll VARJKTY.AT
C. 11. ADAMS', 18 Cabot StreeU
»en«1 onlers to us for palnttag. paperlBf . •!«.
TOUE ATTENTION IS CALLED
To the cbiuacttT of liivei'iors in ttw New lianip-
»hlre Trust Co.'s • p«r «t. Debenture Uwuds.
Plttsflel'l WavlngB Bank. IMiulleld W.tiOO
l.ancasur savliigs Hank. f^Hncnslvr ^»,^*i^
Norwav I'IhIus .Havings Bank. lUK-fiesUr ♦Ki.O'W
Mllford KlveCtMit S»vl»;fs Itaiik, MllfonI #10,000
Meiiliuaek touuiy Savings Hank. Con-
roni tlOpOOO
Krankllii KavlngB Hank, Franklin #14,000
**:r:eV".V'".?^''''T..""^..*'r. ►io.oU to $8.00, are now marked $1.08
Cheshire Provident InsUtiiUon, Keeue..#10it,0«fc. _
F. Bodliff, Jr., Agent, Oonrier Bnildiag.
TOBOGGAN TOQUES,
SASHES, MITTENS,
HEAVT STOCKINGS,
JERSEYS.
Matching Suits a Specialty.
WM. P. BRAZER & CO.
ovrriTTBRa.
B^tto^i^r
IN
Damask Towels!
->^
We offer 100 dozen
36x18 Pure Linen
Damask Towels, with
knotted fringes, at
Only 15 Cents!
Regular price 25c.
LAsnjfG
aoYtS Germam GoLOGNfe
y^ .S^MD.;?/. STAMP .f Pf^.l*:
to close.
A. G. POLURD & CO,
I.AI>IK8' AND CIIIMdtKN'H
UNDKIIWBAU AND llO»lKltY
— AT—
M ATM ARD k C.'O.'fl,
;» MURKIMAOK Wt.
T
-1
drunks,
coata
John Wanta Hla Pay.
John Donneilv bus entered a suit nKain<t
Ibe cit\ for iJioOd for services in painlin;; tlie
house at tbe reserv(»ir on Beiuon slrwt. The
bill for DHlntlnf,' was sonielldnj? less than
tlOO, and the job was eonipleted over a
month JiKO. Tliere was no contract in tlie
case. The writ Is returniible at the police
court the first Monday In February.
Social Party.
A Hocial party was s<lvcn hist evenina to
Mr. Oscar M. Ihiinphrev at his residence,
No. 161 Moody street, and in every way the
aflair was successful. Son^s, InstrunientaL
music, dancina: and n supner. were features.
An easv chair was presented the host by the
company. MisBes Cora Lane and MattIo Mc-
Faddin wero the orlKlnators of the haF»py af-
fair. .
Corporation T»ae«.
The caHCK of the Lowell corporations
airalOHt the citv for a rebate of taxes will be
heard by the full Huprenie bench next
Wednesday. The cases were appealed from
the decision of the countv commissioners.
City .Solicitor Courtney and Hon. J. N. Mar-
shnll appe:ir for the citv, and Col. LIvcrmore
ND<i Hon. Charica S. Lillcy for the corpora-
tJona. ^
Tamed Up. ■*
John Dudley, who has for some lime been
•roployod by V. K. Stearns at Scripture'a
laundry on Lawrence street, mytiterlouslv
<Jlt«OPe«re»I Saturday afternoon after col-
lactios alMJUt *10 worth of bills. It was not
known what had become of him, but yeiilcr-
'dB¥ he turned up. havlnjc been to rortland,
M« How he »rot there he does not know.
Tt»« money l« «n riKht, Mr. Stearns aays.
' Police Jotttnca.
fioorce n««d w»» thin morning arrested by
InaDCCtorii lUyra and l^flamme for larceny.
a2d Wtered two Louwa In Tewksbury and
iSe • Ubie from one and « Move from the
SJirVbe property belonrlng roanectivcly to
4Si llMlt WM ooinmltud Sunday wnue um
Obltoary.
Lucimla Holt, widow of Ablel Holt, dle«J
at No. 02 Willie street, yesterday, aged 70
years. She was a native of Tcwkslniry.
Irene L. LlvlnK»ton. widow of Mbridjte
Livingston, died at her home. No. 46 Trlucc-
ton street, yesterday, affed 78 year*.
Mary A. Fletcher died iu Chelm*ford
Monday, a^ed 77 ycart.
Mis> Kli/ubeth A. KnwrlKht died at her late
residence on Bowers street, this mornin>; at
8.30;aKed5d. fc>he ha«l l>een ill but a few
daya, and had lieen caring for a aiek brother,
who is now able to be al»out. A alnj^ular
fact coucernluK her death Is that ten years
a^«» today her mother died. She had many
frleods who will be ahocked to learn of her
death. One sister and two brothers are left
to mourn the loss. The funeral will take
place from St. Patrlck'a church tomorrow
luornio);. ^
SliKht Firea.
Ad alarm from box 42 about 1.99 o'clock
tbl«i roornlnK called the firemen to a rear ten-
ement In a block at 227'i Miildicsux atreet,
the store Id front being occupied by Charles
T. llasVcIl, locksmith. Some l)oddlnK was
on lire, and the flames were exllntfulshed
with no material damage to the bulldlny.
An alarm from box 54 u few miuutea be-
fore four o'clock called the department to
Poplar street, running westerly from .School
street, on the northerly side of the Na>hua
an«l Lowell railroad track. Fire had caushl.
probably from incendiary origin, in a small
bulldiuL' owned by the Staples brothers and
formerly oecupled by them as an oflice, but
more rccenHy used as a phnv for tarrinj? the
inside of drain or water pl|>e. There ba<l
been no fire under the tar kettle for a day or
two, and iHiice the susidclon that the fire
was set. The small ollice. was almost entire-
ly de*troyetl.
«
Peraoniil.
Mr. Charles W. I'hilbrick of this city has
been n'-api>olnted me>.^en;,'cr at the stale
house bv Serjeant-at-Arms Adama.
Kev. ,y. J. Twi^s, a former pastor In this
<-ltv Itut now in Charlestown, has received a
call to the rirst Uuilari.m society at Whit-
man.
Charles II. Sherman, projirietor of the res-
taurant at I lie corner of Jlidillesex and Oor-
hain street's. Is seriously III with a throat
trouble.
A fishing parly consisllni? of the following
Kenllemen left the city yesterlay for Sqtiam
lake. AOdand, N. H.t Messrs. J. F. rhillips,
A. V. I'art'ridpe. Alwl Wheeler. K. A. Smith,
Chiirles lini.lley. S. ». Puller. F. W. Pufler
and Councilman ShavV. They will remain
several days. A nund)er of out-of-town neh-
tiemen accompany the parly.
Senator Howe and his wife rearhed Ikiston
last evenln^f . ami Major and Mrs. Stott went
to the Vendome to meet them. Mr. Howe
took his scat in the S<!nate Ibis mornhi;;. He
ana Mrs. Howe will board at the Vendome
until their house on Fairmonnt slrect Is
rea<ly for occupancy, which is cxrecietl lobe
in season for their ro(«pllons In February.
Mr. W. P. Phelps, the artist. Is reported to
be slowly iniprovimr from his lllncsH.
Mr. Stetson L. Oordon and family, who
left here some months ajro for Ohio, have re-
turned to their home on Fifth street.
Mr. Harry Huse is still quite ill but no
doubt is eiiiertalne<l of bis ultimate recovery.
The followin;; youni; men, wlu» have been
at home on account of the prevalrmw of ty-
phoid fever at the college of Ottawa, re-
turned laat evening: Simon A. Cavaivaugh,
Luke P. Davey, Oeoree Conslantiu, Homer
Lavalle.
A MBTHOD BY "WHICH
All
May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Save tlie H/ent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the \m% of the State
Of New York, an;l authorized to do
busioess in the State of
.. Massachusetts,
Offers a plan by which yon can secnre a
home or bnsiness properly of your own
qnicker, easier, with less cash advance
and under more favorable conditionB
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance fine naay be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord wonld chalrge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in oase of
death.
Hea¥7 Cloth Wrapg marked $3.76
to ClOM.
All wool black cloth Newmarkets,
were ten, now 17.00 each.
Handsome Ktrlpe Newmarkets,
with fhll capes, were ton, now
$7.50 each, and hundreds of
other f^arments marked at cor-
respondingly low prices to close
before stocktaking.
j'We are going to reduce our
Bioek ofFurB iintnediately in thiB
\t
Natural Lynx Mnffs, worth from
$5.U0 to $10.00, we shall sell
for $2.98, $8.98 and $4.98
each.
Extra quality Black Opossum
MnfTs, were four and a half,
BOW $2.98 each.
Genuine Beaver Mnff^ $3.98 each.
Finest XXXX Beaver Muffb,
were ten and twelve dollars,
are now $8.00 each.
Two-inch HilTcr Hare Trimming
62c. a yard. - -:
Two-inch Bnccoon Trimming 75c.
a yard.
Silver Fox Trimming $1.00 a
»
yard.
Three-Inch Lynx Trimming $1.00
a yard.
Three-inch prime Beaver Trim-
ming $1.50 a yard. .
Four-inch prime Beaver Trim-
ming $2.00 a yard, and so on
through the entire Fur stock.
80 ft 82 Merrimack Street.
LARGEST STOCK
BELOW COST.
Wllver^ Ware, Jewelry, Kyt
Ulasi'ci anti Hprctaoles must bt
■old ai prices way below Mil
on account of overttuck. Dont
mlMthaooportuulty. Comeaatf
M«. If jou want any/Maf In
our Una joii can buy of ut.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optiel
NEW YEAR'S.
or
Fur Eobes !
(la M dMm*mt (TmI**) ,
Horse Blankets
AND —
In "Variety
AT-
OLXJIIV'®,
Cor. Crntnl and Prescott StrMtt.
RAZORS
AMD
STROPS.
TluU tmu b« fbnnd In New BaclMid.
OBT OUR PBIOBS AWO EXAM 1MB OUR
STOCK.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
Old Ooavara TmeVarft
1^3 Central Street,
LOWELI..
- iM— — I ■ I-' ■- ■ ■■ ■«! ■■.■-■ ■■y —
Market Scales !
KATE S
AND TOBOGGAN^.
Pen and Pocket Knkes
PrlntinflT Pr;e«f«e«.
Ad^fi*^ to Mo*hfrm.
Mhb. Wimhlow'b Sootiiino MrHDP, for chil-
dren tocthlnjE, !■ the prcsorlpUon of one of the
beet female nurses and physician* In the United
States, and has iKien uBcd for forty years with
never-falliug success by millions of mothers for
their children. Daring tiie process of teoihing
IU value 1« IncAlculable. It rellcTes the child
from pain, rures.dysentcry and dUuThasa, grlp-
ng In the iMwels. and wind^oll^. By giving
health to the chUd It real* Um motiiflr. PiIm M
oentu • bottle.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE.
GronerctI M^anutforiB,
No. 4 Wyman's Exchange,
LfJlFKLL, MASS.
Home Offioei, Noi. 169 and 171 Broad-
wavi Vaw Tork, U. B. A
Everything in CloakingB has
bee» reduced way down below
cost*
We've cut the price of Millinery
goods without regard to coBt,
We Bhall trim all Hat» and
BonnetSf if materlalB are pur-
cheued ofuB, free of charge, until
February i. .
We propose to have our prices
OB low as any other house.
KIMBALL & GO.,
93,9Saiiii97MerriiiiaclStreet,
XX>'WXII.X
The Largest Aisortment in Lowell.
Twenty different ityles. Prioei from 26
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUIOHEBB'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL HTREET,
Inducements to Those
Needing Furs.
Silver Hare Muffs* 85 cents,
SUver Hare Sets, $2.25,
Real Beaver and Otter MuffB,
$3.50.
Fine Nutria Sets, $4,48,
Natural Lynx, Food and Chinchii*
la Trimntiugs, $1 a yard.
MERRIMAQK *T.
STORE
Dr. Geo. H. Jennicion,
leI>B.B.]l.
Plaii and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KDIIM
AT THIS o,rwiom.
ABELS & SON,
WELLB8 BLOCK,
Merrlntaolc Street,
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
we make a •f^w**'*! •« STUJ.'IiSJ'iKL
holitertng Furniture and eaO «of,»lao danger
goods fraa of eharge.
Stesaoa and TTater V^tttlntf
An ittmt by «a iB tka ▼•17 •»•* msaam.
ItztarM, Utearr Lamp* Md FaMf
FARM9LL -S CONATOIf,
C0wdl
• / ■
"-v ^
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BKNK.
An Idyl of Moaton.
Know ve the lanl where the «>««'■"•*' f'VV.fl:
The IlrownliiKCluli grows «nd the faith cure
WliereMre"*iru-f«>oted small boy., the maidens
wiko tittur, , '» .!.„„-»,» V
Ar^at Homo In the tojrgy "^'J*,'!'","' ,i , umi.
Know yo tl»« land where ilio wUdly loved i-umii-
kin
HI. rareit perfection nn.l "'♦vor uiuln.;
Where ilie foV«lgu-b »ru gueet iiud the vlslUng
Can e"Tot the bean* and e«i'*'«n /''i:'''..'*7.*"«n
Where the fox-hunter gallop., with hound, on
the trail, . , .,.. i„ii.
And wind, up the ihase bv rcpoMnjr In )»"•
Where the love of the turtle, iho huitrr for pie.
Keep the r«»i«uranu bury, though prlcen are
WheriSiVon. of the Puritan richly MrraywI.
Take boundless d.-llght Iu St. »''^'*'«* * »"li'»;',^;
•Tl. the laud of the northea.i, where Ueu Muiler
And Ktlly.'lho neUlor, In splendor abide.;
Where the heart, of tbe rlrgln. that tenderly
ifIow
Area.blKa.the track Hiat they leave In the
Whi-re hpriug I* a wmm^m of uumelteri Ico,
And M'uittori iwom to Ui lo«f*t In price.
But .aeet a. th« J..y. <.f whictolovem partake
Are the pie. itmt they couk and the beau, that
Ihuy baktt.
a^Mi
ioUl
It
In
tva.
£ntertainmntt5.
Music Hall.
O.NE NIGUT ONLY.
The Romantlo Kmotlonal Actor,
Robert B. Mantell,
jBeoicat.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Hupported by a rtrontr dramatic company, i
the iniiuiiKeiuent of Auguatu. Fliou,
lo the great Ave act pUy,
under
....Anegicof tboftreatnuk was
London (or lllO guinea.. Of course
M>IU by auktion.
....A Dewi*laroyact wa. lnlro«l«i!ed yoa
terjay—iiu act to do awuy with Iho pale
greeu iwo-cuul Klainp.
....Tbe way blllB went In to (oiigrea. yow
lerday mu.t have ,UKg««te«I tliat It wa. tbe
drat, not tbe fourtb of January.
....An luluncUon bis been granted agalnut
tbe Kcely motor— not re.tr.lnlntt It from
muting, but enjoining It to move.
....We can under».tand wby the borw
tbal draw, a wiigon should be tired; but
wby sbouKI tbe wheel. b« tlr^tl, aUof
....One of those colle«e presidents who
were HO effusive over Mr. Cloveland'H untl-
protective message, sugt^eated in his reply to
the New York World's questions, tbat tbe
duty on tea and coffee and other neoeeskricti
be repealed. It take, a cultlvnted college
president not lo know tbat the dutlo. on tea
and coffee were repealeil .everal yeers a«o,
by a republican Congress. *
HAHHACUUtsKTTS.
It is Mild that in A receot lottery oaae, tried
in the Kuperlor cqurt for SuflK>lk county,
where the Jury disagreed, 11 of tbejurorybad
purchased lottery tlukets from tbe defend-
ants.
John Ttcrney acoldentully discharged a re-
volver at Kllburn k Lincoln's foundry, Knll
Hiver, Wedui'sday, tlie ball striking Jpbn
ijonolfl over tbe right eye and almost kllllog
biro.
Maggie Kelley, 24 years old, a servant it 18
Oxfard street, noHtoo, wai urrlbly l>um«d
by ber clothes catohinv dre from the furnace
Wednesday, and but Rule hope is euterUined
for ber recovery. .
A party of 14, on a double sled, were
wreck(:d at liolvuke Weduesday, and Jennie
Pendulum was' so badly Injured tbat she
died. A young roan who was fteering bad
bis leg broken, and others were more or lens
burt.
After paying all billM oonUacted for tb<>
deiiicatlun of the Kr. Miilbew monument in
Salem, tbe treuHurcruf tbe committee hati
#48.42 balante. This has l)een evenly divld-
e«l between tlie 8aliMn boHpltnl iiud tbe sisteiH
of obarlty.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Brown of Holbrook,
who have lived apart for aome time, quar-
relletl over the irrav*; of tliclr children, Hvc
;iud six yearn oltl rci.pecilvely, both of whom
died Sunday of iicarlet fever. The father
has bad the children, aud there are contra-
dictory rumorrt as to the cause of their death.
In the case of Mrs. Frances E. Shillaber of
Worcester vh. DruggUl George E. Fair-
banks, which U WW action of tort to recover
for an alleged poUoning of her late husband,
George W. ShlHalicr. the Jury bus returned u
verdict of #2000 for the plulntlft. The ad
damnum was # 10,000. Thl« wuh the second
irhil, the jury disagreeing ou the lirst.
NKW8 ITK.Mb.
Adapted from the French by Lauls Nathal,
Ksq. Scene laid In Frunoe under Napoleon I.
% ^_
FOB 03IB NiailT OXLY.
Saturday. Jonuarj- •rtli.
KELLOGG,
Len.lln/r Prima Donna 8opr.no of the Grand
Upcrn MouMM In l.ondnn, Vienna, UerllD, rarl»,
St. I'ctcritburg and New York.
In Oonoert and Grand Opera.
Part I-M 1 9CU LI^ N EOf IS.
Part 11-Seoomt Art of DoKty.«TT)'e
"LA FAVORIXA,"
To corolude with the famous QuartetU ttcene of
Verdi's
* ** RIGOLETTO,**
In full cotitumeR and .Uge settings. The com-
pany includes Mis. Carrie Morse, ajntralt^'.
Wf. Carlo Splgan.ll, Tenor; Mr. W »»«". »*•
Lee, Baritone. Mr. Charles K. Pratt, Planlrt.
lUawTwlftwMa 91.00. All •eale lt»a«nre«l.
SpecUl Notice- Beau will lie oa .aki at box
offlce Thumday, Jan. », at 10 o'clock.
0MB NIGUT OVLY,
Monda.T, •Tonuory O.
MRS. POTTER,
Supported by WH. «T»«»'«,»«*'''«?^' ''y
rourteay of Mr. II. ■• Abbejr of Wallach'. the-
aiwVNew York, and MM. lIlclIRT "»■.";»
Borneo and Juliet
WK, tbe undersigned, have formed a copart-
nernhli« for thM carrying on of the drug
liUHincMb In Lowell at the corner, ut Mcnlroack
ttn<l Itriitgu Mtreuto,
Caitor ft btierburuc.
iM,f«ffiii«i
•ale of Mate opens Friday. January 6Ui.
SnBtruaton.
TeAoliir of Piano, Organ and Hartnony.
Arrangement, maile an pianist, organist and
aooompanUt for concert.. Five Cent aavlugt
Bank Bulldlag.
Mitchell's W School, Mrica, Masi
A sorlMly .elect family school for boya. Ad
mlt. boy
lar to
rom eight tolsrtfcn. Send for drrji
"l. C. M1TC11KLL,A.M.,
Prtnclpal.
—Burglars made a raid on safes In Wichita,
Kun., Tuesday ninhl, luul two wcrebblown to
pieces, the burKlarMKccuriiu? IKXK).
—Joseph Bannitfuii, lUHiiiigcr of the Woon-
(tocket, 11. I., rul.bir conipmiy. distributed
$30,000 anions' his faiuilv aud the relatives
whom he Invited lo a t'hrlntmiis dinner, ami
announced that he would keep up the cus-
torn while he lived.
MB. im) MRB. HOBSOH'B 80H00L.
ER. ADOLF KETTE^BEIL
will give a course.of
TEN LECTURES ON MM IITER\TURE
At our school, commencing 03 WedncMlrty even
Ing, Nov. leth, at « o'clock. By coeclftl n-Miie-i
ihey win be iflvon In English. Price forrourMi
t5.tH). Please addnns
GEO. W. HOII!*<)N, 180 E. Menlmacli St.
fardoaed from SttUn Friaon.
Johu Lofliis of (Jrcnt IJarriuKton, now
aervlog u term of live years In the state pris-
on for highway robbery, has been pardoned
on tbe ground of probable liMiocenee. In
December, 1!S84, William Darby wan found
near the Unlow-houhe iu (iicat Harrington
Insensible and badly bruNed. Marcus
Brackin and Jlohn Ausbury testided tbat
they found Darbv ou tht night in question at
the Union house,' and that he want^jd to go
to the depot. Tney look him to the station
andleftblm with astraugor. By tbe lesti-
monv of a boot-bla«!k against Loftus It wa*
clained tbat be w:is the lurit person seen with
Darby, and upon thi« evidence he was csm-
vioted. About a year ttft«>r, It l-t suld, Ans-
bimnfbnfessed that his teht<iuony was false
•DcTthat be aiul Bruckln cotnmltted tbe
crime. Both were arrested, but on the way
to Jail Brackin escaiied and has not l>een seen
ainee. The friends'of I.«ftus then set about
to have bliu pardoned, aiul their eflort. have
been r«wanle«l. It Is claimed by the prose-
cutloK attorney that there Is no truth In tfte
confesHion of Ansbury, It beinjr the result of
a •obeme to get Loftus out of jail, lie still
think! tbe prisoner la guilty.
Bnooanter With Robbere.
A tklrmlsb ensued between a town ooun-
cilman, four pollcemeo, a guide and a band
of 10 robbere in San Angela, Mex., Tuesday,
during which tbe policeman and gu dc were
killed. One of the robbers was captured
and tbe leader, KuiOoo Torres, futally
wounded. ..
Acute rheuroalUin bi an infl^mmatioD of
thejoiuts, mark^ by puln, beat, redness,
w\\ tendency to saddeoly shift from one
Joint to aootber. WttI these ayniptoma ap-
ply galTaUoa OH, the great peln cnre, to the
lAeted paru without delay. PriveSB copta
a bottle.
Complimoiiis of i\o. 7 Pres-
coU Strcrt.
The good old jear that went befow.
Each left our trade some higher. You,
'87, have topped the soore and cat the
finest figure. (Upwards of $250,000.00
trade in one year.)
Ooo^ bye the old, linoe yon mnst go.
We warmly wtloome the n »w a'd offer
some very fine bargains which we are
sure will be a benefit to yon.
10. 7 PEBSOOTr STREET.
Lowell, Dv«.81,]6ii7.
under the Hrm )iamu of
M O. CAltTKIt,
J. W. SllKKUUUNE.
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
Price 25 Cents.
Large Hizo 50 Conts.
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
I>UUOGISX0>
Cor. Merrimaok and Bfidge Sts.
Eral (Samt,
T OWELL
BliVAClTKRT
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on 'the Lowell market. Location
dsUghtfnl, oonvenient to trains and
tnusway, high and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
tton, Meadoworoft, Carter and Qorham
•tntts.
▲liovalaable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other boiiness purposes, adjoining
tbt railroads. ' ^' ■
Toms favorable to purchaser.
For plant and prices inquire of ■
JAMES N. BOURKE,
Acnt lentil £leaoh«ry
iEisceUatuoujBf.
J. W. BEJVIVETT & CO.,
Niynci.-The anaual meeUnr of the mens
bers oTthe Lowell Mutual. fire laaaraDee
oompany will i»e held on the 10th day of Jaaoa
ry, in«, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the office of the
company. No. 40 Central street, to choose dlreet-
ors. revise the bylaws, and to set unoa sneh
uttier business as any lesally ooroe before aala
meetinf.
. T. ABBOTT, Bec'y.
RlklLROAD NiliONAUMNK.
UEE niVE BRAND,
202 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Orasd.
MTAHLIfHlCD IM*.
Opticians and Jewellers.
OU Jewelry Semodelled.
Hew Designs Furnished.
loth (lay of January liext,
• 'TMreetor
., St » o'elorJi a. IU., for
tlie choice of Olreeiors, and the tran»aciluu of
any other burlneis that may lerallv come be-
fore them. PRANK 1'. HAUt.KTl'. Oasliler.
I^well. Dec. 9, 1887.
The Old LowbI[ National Bank.
TUB ANNUAL MEETING «f tbe st.K:k hol.l
1 ers of this bank, lor the c»m»1om of <lirei tiir»
ami thetrinttartlDn of liny other business that
niav h-Riilly cotuu before >iuch neetlnir, •rill be
hehl at the iMinWInK rooniH of said bane on Tues-
day, Jauui«iy 17. A. I> isw*, HtlOSOo'dooka. IB.
' CIIA8. M. WILLIAMS. Casbler.
Ivowell. Ma»H., I>ec. 18, 18e7.
Wamesi! National Bank.
The annual uieetlnic of the st'irkhoMerr of
ihe Wamrslt National bank will b«> httlu at
tli.-lr baiiklnK nwins, I'Mfstlay, JniiuarY I7ih
iK'xr, at 2 o'cl ick p. in., for tlio choice of filrec
torn and the transaction ot aiiv oihc-r business
that inuy legally come Iwf ore them
O. W. KNOW LTON, Cashier.
Lavrell. Dec. 17th, lti87.
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a i, 2 lb?. 2k
We keep a full line of I'CKE C \M>IK3or nil
kinds. MCDONALD'S Para lUud-nude cau-
cUea,40c. perlb.
NutsX NntMl IVutM!
▲ fall line of lOxed Ntiterl4c. per lb., 3 lbs. 96c.
IXORIBA OBAMOffif, OUai'Ki, Ac.
Try some of our OAWtfKD gooism with
your Christmas dinner, ihir stock c>inprlite«
Honey Drop Uora, Hura-niHsb, I'eas, btrlns and
Lima Beans, Aapantfus, Ac.
Traders aod Meclianlcs Insurance Compariy.
The members of thl-* company are hereby
notlllcd th'it the nnnnnl mcetlnn for the choice
iif «llrcct4>r« and for ihc trHneacilon of any other
bu-lne-»« that tnuy lognlly <M)ine Ix^fore them,
wl I bo held ut tlm compnuv's ofBce, No 27 ('en
tral Btrcet, on Mon'lay, January IHh, 1886. at 2
o'clock !• in.
K. M. TUCKK, SerruUiry and Treasurer.
Lowell. I>. c. 2«ih, l***.
COLD
Always in itook ani fnr&ished in an/
shade tr oofor required.
OLD GH)LD bongLt for cash or Uken
in exchange for new work.
iHarhets.
EAT AND BE MERRY,
Chickens. Ducks, and Poultry ot all klada.
Also all varieties of Meats and Veirctnblon Of
the so«M)i> to be found In a flrsl-cliiss mHrkoi,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
JTor ^ale.
CT'Advertlsenr.viits undar thl« liMitf <wa
onlj Ifl cents a lino for thrtv lTk*•^rtl4>u•.
FOR SA1..K.~A nearly new tlilvlrir
^Ju^^nlre at II Washlngion sUet-t.
F
.lelKb.
UlC **ALK.— Si'veiul boanUan and Indff*
ntrally loriited. at prloee
Apply to l>lth A IMuninMr,
_ Inff hotisee, centrally loriited.
Irom tX)U to SsiiNN)
IH CentrsI (.tivi-i.
« MBRRIW ACK tTRCVT.
Teleobone ttS-3.
WHY WILL THEY J
Good Beef, Butter and Fooltry. Low
prioei. Jn&t wait.
HO. 7 PEESCOTT 8TREET.
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hlili anil [ast Merrimack Sts.
rirst alaee M« ate. Paaltri , aaiiir. nah,
Oyatera, Vecetablae, Fruit* aad a tfumnl
Umm of Orooarlre at ae low rtoae aa the
quality of 0«o«i e eaa be aold. Call
NKW M i LCII f OW8 conMautIv on hand
and fur snle nt Cuming: i faint, lu'ur West-
loitl Centre. Vrv-U HnlTiilx cM-ry two weeks
fiorn New IlMUiiibldro and Vcrmi>nt. Coavry-
i snwfrom di-pot to farm.
1^"*t>It ."^ALK.— A two.«torir hoas» , t>table aaiT
. frood lui lit land, Mltunteil In < entralvllle, a
I few tttepN from Hiiiliri^ r-tu'ct Hiid hor^m cars.
lloiiHv coiMdnx 0 ntomtt mid she«i; a Saryata at
lirti-e, tKiUii, (III «u»y l.'rins. Applv la r'Ish A
I riuniniur, 48 O-niral rtii-et, riK>ms S and 4.
you MALI:.— An cxoell.-nt bloik of four
Jl* ienunt«<iitK of tl\e r«MmiM rsch; rltr water
I Slid M!wer; reiils t ri.Hil i>er nionth; IMu6»qnare
I fcft ot land ; xliiuilrd uii tt ptipulnr »tie«t Iu Dal-
; vldero, cuuvcnleuliu the nillU; no beii«r reat-
{ liitr pni|f rtv cHii bv found In the city; prtro
t4iiu. fnl(MiitUulMi»offUh4 IMummer, a
Central stroit, roomn 1 sn • 4.
HALE.— A two-story, two-tenemeBt
iMi of U r< oms, Mil III uiM Ix'M of rv|»alr;
--, .. atvr and closets; Kliuabd near the aouth
coinnion, whvrc lund Iw worth '.V*. per ft.; raata
for 127 )K>r nxtnth; 8.HC0 rijuare fret of land:
l>rl«x< #S2< 0. Kiiil )Miitl<ulurH of rUh 4b Muai*
nier. 4H ( en'nti siitH. ri'oint 3 Ma<i4.
T^^OIt 8AI-K.-A vsluahifvktatr.ennslrtlni^
Xj ot Mthrei'^tory brlik house of I'j nioaia,
sned and good N mount Ol land, extendlDf to a
Imck sUeet, ffiw st«|t4 from the AmvrlrjiB noiiae.
In thin ilty. It U Mcldom |)ro|ti r(y of this elasa
U oOered for nsle. Nohi lu settle an estate. Aa
early («ll will ai-cura a lMinr4n. l*rloe aoflue.
r uli iiHttlcularo of fish 4t I'luaimer, 4e Ceiftral
street, Lowell, .Mass.
|7«<)li !
X^ hoiiM
my M atcr
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
A coat oottage to lot in Centralyille.
Oall at lo. 7 Presoott street.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
EACOTT BROS.,
FMOPniETOBH,
Wb ttro prBfHtred to fill alt
orderB for the choicest Meats.
Poultry, fruits and Vegetables
with promptnees and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
8n%oked Meats,
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
A Happy New Year.
Good bye tbe old. Ooi bless the new.
May all our patrons find in yon tbe hap-
piest year they have known.
NO. 7 PEESCOTT SiaEET.
TSO^X^IODE!
rpm-s CKItTIFIES that .1. E. Ttorry has dls
1_ conttniii'd IiurIiickib on Maifcet street, and I*
not rosiionolhle for dehtu only to Sept. 1st, 1887.
Ho will In the future coiitlnuc to nuctlonrcr and
apiiratmv Onlc't* left at 44 VVi««tfor<l street or
i»d<|re»««d to F. (). Box lOV will receive prompt
iiiit.'iit\on All pommlsi-lon iroods will receive
hli itersonal sufxrvlHlon. J. K. BKRRT.
ivotice:.
ALL parties having bills aralnst ns will please
presentihe nartie up to .January 1,1888. To
ihoB*' cimtt'mplAtliiff work In our line the coming
rtviiRon we win nirike It an oij'.-ct tocallon us
for esilniates. Kottpecttullv.
K. O. BAKER 4k CO.,
I Contractors and Builders,
OIBoe Franklin s reet,
0<^mer of rietcher.
COMMONWEALTH OF MA8SA-
CHUMTTS.
la luaolTeaojr.
MESSKNOEB'S NOTICE.
Decembor.*ll8t, IM7.
Notice Is hereby fflrm that IImu. i^eoiffc M.
Br<K>k«, .Indire or tlie ('ourt of Inn <ivenrr In
and (>>r the oiutitT of Middlesex, httt lst>n.!d a
warrant afslnsttne J hit and srp.iiaio real
irstinal eotate of Tnomnn Diiruiit and Ueor^u
Boston Branch Grocery,
OppoMlte M(»x^hoi*tf I>4i«>ot
ilo.'
?7 Bidire Street • • TelBDlione 143-2.
Zo let.
•■lylt
ito a Uaa fbr Skraa ImearUMM.
I^O LKT.— A desirable tenement. BDqutare
. at Sit KlfUi sti-eet.
TO LKT.-IIoiiaeaad large staUa.pleaaaBtly
located, Mnnimoth road. 1. L. Waw,daa4leL
^po LET.— Moeiy mra'sMti, large aad %reU-
II Filth street.
-rtit^tj ■■ra-snvi, mrgm mma www
oms, ooavealeaU J eltiialad, al Mo.
TO LKT.-Ab elegaal kooea of six
one wuh five rooaia; oaa wbh three
66 Chestnut street.
r
IS.
rpo LET.- 1 1
X railroad, nk
with larife lot of i
Koail.
-In FawtttoketTiiie.
nice cottage hotiee and alable,
large lot Of uind. I. 11. Cbase, Mi
IBS Bohool street,
rpO LKT.-Honse, II „.,.,
X I'awtuckel street; has bath roon aod far.
nace. Apply to J. Q. Bogere* gtata steea, tl
Market street.
rpo L.KT.->anall ^
I. Also oottage house, uear iho BiUle«
uorNwnth. If oase aii4 sialiieoB Htldlth
Kuqulra of Thue. II. Elliott, IS Oealntl ett
Bear theaU'e
ilirBi
MM
oaljr la oaaee a Uao Air tkfoo
WANTED.- A oapahleglrl or wmwui tor
Keneral hointuwork In a somIi fhadlf.
Apply In the fomiMMm at 7> freBch atroet.
WANTKIK-A youn* hwly of expeHooeo
would like a position In an oMro, or aa
bookkeeper. Adilreas H, le Bmtoriold
WANTED.-Three or four good
Ics capahle of lerellnir cottoo
and hauKlnff "hafUiig.
experience. At
, naaehlnery
Address UoB 7M, glvlag
I hit and Arp.iiaio real and
perstinal eotate or i'liomnK Diiruiit and Ueor^c
H. Durant, both if ClK'"ni«ford, m sail c uniy
mpnrtners under the Arm of T. Uwinnt A Son,
Insolvent d btors, and thi payment of any
delrts, and the «lellv«ry of any property belong-
ing tu said d« iMors to them or for their use, and
ttao trannfer of any property by them are forWd.
den by law. A meettog of tbe creflltors of said
d«t>tors to prove their tliabts, aa<l chouse nau or
more anaiaaeoa of tin Ir esiaie, wjll be held at a
Court of uiaolveocy, to bo boklen at I^omoU, In
anldo«i»i>tyof Mfcldlesex. on the aev^Bteenth
day of .rnnaary aext, A. I>. 1»>, at tea o'clock
dayol
la the
GBOBQlt F. niLMB,
A Duplex Lamp
MAKES A USEPUL PBES: NT.
.A^ Laftf e "Variety
OAN BE SEEN AT
Ihe It. R. Barker Ml Go/s,
• had 10 Central Street.
PoIlshlBg Brass Work a Specialty.
Do Toor Own DyelBg, at Hoaie, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dre ererythlng. They aro sold
everywhere. Price lOc. a package-^-40 cok>ra.
They haro oo equal for Strength, Bilfhtaeaa,
Amount la Packafres, or for raataeaa of Color,
or non-fadlog Qtialltles. Tberdooot eroek or
nmut. For sale by W. W. DaBoaa, Drnggla^
1«1 Mlddleeez street ; Ooo<Ule'a Drug Store, m
Central, onrner Jackeoo streete, Flske's blook;
K. M . Rttttar * Co., Drngglsta, Ml Ceptnl Ohreet ;
Carieton A Hovey, Dragclsts, City HaU, Merrt-
mack street: Albert L. rlekl, Drnggiet, DaTta.
Corner fBUIngwood A Co., PhanaadaU, oppo-
i.lte|>ostoeice:0. C Brock, Dmaglet, mdfr
Mreet^nomer rimt street; t^l. O. Oagood, M. D„
,\uo'he«)arT, oomer Merrimack aad Suffolk
»ire«-t : Denis O'Brlea, Dmgglst, 88 Bridge
atret-i. Lowell, Mase.
January 1, 1888,
I shall REMOVK my place of buhlnossto
Nos. 5 and 7 Gorham Street.
I have a vory lnrjr<' an<l varied niock of Parlor
Suits, Knsy, Wockluir, Fancy and Odd Chnlrs,
also Itattao Furniture rovei her with h Doe line
of Drnperles anu Shade^^ >-u'tMble for
New Year's Gifts,
Whlvh I i.liall dispose of at about CO'^T, In
ordc: t-i rcdurc my 8U»rk to lt<i|vcrj- lowest pOM-
i^lble (juauitfy Udure removal.
W4vNTKI>.-liy an experlenoed alagleeol-
ored man w ho thoroughly uaderetaada tfeo
care of hon*e^, a situation aa ooaehBsaa. !■•
'lulru at 20 Hnilih idreet.
J
TI^OUND.— Jan. 2, n sum of nsoaey. L, B.
^ Mori iMtn, M First street.
OHT.-IU" 17, a smnll plush bag. WUI
J Under ploaaeleave at ihia oflloe.
W^oroeipter A^__ Oo.
AKTHLK H. BENNEE
10 MIDDLVKKX STKEBT.
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Huelton, H. F. Miller,
Fiioher, Woodward k Brown, Bteiff,
New England. Good Upright Fi&no,
warranted, $190.00. Oo«d Second-Hand
Bqnare Piano tSO.OO.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $76, $86, $100.
Kimball, 2 leta reedi, ootare oonpler,
$60. M nrio MerohandiM of all kinds at
rednoed prioM. Sheet Mniio, Books,
ko., Stools and OoTsrs.
Are roeelTing lota of new goods for dM ho^tday
trade.
liny a Watch, a IMamnnd klog, or aelrct l
licituiirul denlgn lu »llver. They will keep.
Uf^ftl li2Mttitc» Afl^vnt.
aqua re, f
liullt, iB
iOIADAY QOODP.
WIU
HKCilAMICS MILLS,
DaUoa aad ff1c«ohor
itko Sty Itkd of ir«9i Wotk IS
90 MERRIMAOK 8TBEET.
lOlroalariaw;
Om BOhlMMklae t ealB I
KtellBohaa
1.9BmiBmmB4tmti^WkmM»rtw,
1. F. iTLtBIB, - $0 AM}i«i., ItfPvtt.
I-OU SALK.
fio Cnnlml fiitrv«t, near llotford
have a Koo<l two Htory houm>, mtxlern . ._
f;t^f: re]Mlr. "No ontn" alrout the pioixirty, and
t Is one of the l»fsttmde«lii wardS; \rlicBtSM,
(lu (I •rtiaiii hirf. t I have a two story house
for ll'i-O, and nnodier one for #1500.
Ill \%ani P< ur— f I3<s) will buy a aloe, large
Trooin lidUKC In iro<'d repair, nearly new, anaa
nice lurKC lot of land, MSMi feet.
THOat.iS U ELLIOTT. JS Oeatval BtMOt
Lowell, Ituoma S and 4. Use the elevator.
COMMONWEALTH OF MA8SA-
CUUSETrti.
UruuLESKX, »n.
PKOBATE COUBT.
To the hclra-at-law, next of Mb, aad all oj^er
perf-ons Inierestctl In the CHtnto of OLIV BE
T. I'KABOliV, late of Lowell, la said oeua-
ty,eoea,-o.l. Gb«kti»«:
Wlierran, a rertalo iastnimeat pnrportlag to
be the last will and testament of said dfo<«ee» .
has been preSenie<l to aeld aiurt, for pmbaM»
by HKNttY O. PE.vBOI>Y, who prays that let-
ters tfKtameBtary may be la>ne<l lo bint, tho ax<
e u' or therein naasrd; ^ ^^
You uro hereby • Ited to appear at a prohato
court u> l<e hekl at Lowell, la said ooaaty of
Mldilkwx, OB the third Tu«aday ol Jkaaofy
iKXt, at Bine o'rlock bcfy>re aopa, t* ahow
cBuse, If aay you have, aKBlost the sa4ae.
An>i said petlilojier la hnroby dtreeted to
public notice theteof. by pubHahtag thia i
once H week, for three suoowmIvo weeka, la tho
newMpaiier calk-d the LoweU Dally CoarlM',
printed at Lowell, the last pabllcaa«.a to ho
t«to diiyK, at leass b«<ore aaWl eourt.
Witness UBoaiiB M. BauOKa, rsqaire, Ji
of said court, this tw«Bty.«lghth day of
ber. In the year one thoaaaad eight "
/lad etyhtr-seven. J. U. TiLEE,
-/•;
0 if
•<«**
"•is
Pasters, Hangers ami Mfn
At the
pitaoraad .a tie aticv«ai»
COVMUJiU a»Ci'. ¥Ah^0^^
MIDDLESEX C(>UNTY.
A buil'Uni: tol»o ilevol»'l to the stiuly of
ItOUliv. unti *-lo \m n\i\>f\ioi t J any of fl*» im-
ture ill ll>.' wor.«i;' in lo Ua bc^uii in Uic
Killing ul Hnr\«i«l colli j{«'.
Weatiurd*
TiMi knnuHl meetiiiii or tlip ^VostfoH Mii-
tual Fire InBuriiuro company wm J»e'<),, «"
ilon.ljiy L-v..|.ii.«. ri.r ..M ..oaP» or oHm- >
.wewl-U'.-l«.l: All.'.. (;unieron. »"•«•-«;"'-
•ecn-ttti-i ; Urt- lo«>e-i •hirluK the yoar, flouu,
Tb« heuvv lain IkhI SuilUv lia-* left uui
«M«eetK ill u'vtMy icy eomllUon. mukiiiK tiu\-
«lliu»( (IjiiijferouM for mau or bea«l.
A New Yo«rHuri.rl.se partv 0 Mr- ;^"/,,,^ ;^«:
<ieo. W. Ilevwoo.1 by tbeir frlon. U lu»'
day iilKbt wan very much enjoyeil l»y
nrtsHctil. A pIcuHant oveiitus
and a Hno Kct of ibiiia ware was pre»e
io them an a memento of the occai-lou.
TOWTCLL DAILY COUBIEB, tHUBSDAY. JANUABY S. 1888.
JSeDitai.
H
.^■,^
IhoNe
wii!» p:w»*e»M
WHH i>re»eiUed
BlUerloa*
The l»>.t of the aerleB of Hooial partfet* wan
bold at the town liull on W«.li|ehday cvenli.«
Sl«.tweek. AllhoiiKhtho day ^aj .v«^^y
taormy It cleared away at nlnht. ami about
the .aiiie number were prei.enl '»%"*"":
forniur prlien. "Nule*. orcheMliu «f J.o«^^^^
funii.bcii the music, and a »^' •''«'»*' ^^^u*'
coffee and Ice .reuin wa» -vrveil '1"^ »< lh«
cvenlnii. On Thur^ilay evening of thU week
JJJ Ch5lm«for.l young people who bav« at-
tended thene dances K'v" « «V'".^" ^ h«lr
partvaltheClielm.fordtown hall U} their
Blltorle* friend*. - iTnit»rl.
On Jan. W the younK iHdle* of tte Unltarl.
ao choir propose lo give a leap-vear bull at
the town hall, and hav. enxaueil the Amerl-
cn ori-.he.tra of Lowell for t^« «;:^«?^«»-.,-.
On Thuraduy of laat week Mr. Wm. l ai-
teo rooelvod a lelegram «nnounclnK the •u«l-
den death of hi- brother, Tho.nuH alten. In
California. There were no partloulara giv-
*"The followlDK ofllcer* were elected by
8haw»beno lodae, I. «). O. F., at the Ml ««».
•ton: N. O., Wm. U. Sexton; V. O., O. h.
SSaroa; R. *., A. D.Htantoii; T,Jo.lah
Wright P. 8., C'haa. W. Lund ; , tn.Htce, of
fuiuU. 8. Tucker, Joa. 8. Holt and A. O.
Dana. ,
Chwlroafonl.
Monday evening, Dec. 86. Mcrloa N., wn
of Mr.aud Mr-.N. A. Glldden, w« the
thoroughly Burprlned recipient of a vUll from
alKjul 25 young peeple from Lowell connect-
Si vlm/lhc ifurd .ireet M. K. church.
Young (Hidden wan prcHented a ttnc aaddle
i „ ChrUtiutt. gift, whU^h h9 Huitably ac-
knowledge*!. Oynteii* uud other refro*h-
DtuutK were mTVcd. and tlie remainder of the
«venlng until hulf-past 10 wan a^reenlily oc-
cui.led with a variety of amuaemenlK.
Building oijerationx are l»y no m-Hn<» whol-
ly i.u»«i>endodou Hccount of cold weather.
<5arpenUr* are at work uiM>n Mr. 8oder-
berg^i bouBO on Acton street, and good protf-
re^H hah been niadu upon
dwelling on Weatford nirfct.
ly trreat improvemeutu huvo
the lant live yeara, an«l not '
The afternoon Hervloea will commence
promptly at 2 o'clock, a collation will >e
Korvod in the veHtry at 6 o'clock, and the
evenln- wrvice** will !» at 7.4ft. T^ere will
1>« musli- in the afternoon by a quartette
....mposcd of Mri». F. W. Spalding. Moprano,
Mi-s Kmma Hathaway, contra to, Mr. L. h.
A.lams tenor, Mr. K. W. S. Dal v. bass, and
Mrs. .lamehTollcHof Nashua wiU Ihj organ-
ist. TlK! music in the evening will bo by the
viilaiie choir, with MK Agnes ^aylor asor-
•rauNt. Thefollowlug.lslhe programme for
I he afternoon service^
Anlhoni. guartetto./
-inlulHilon. Hyii>»rWU.
I'lHvor. Rev. >r. H. A Kvana.
r.icLord is m Shcplienl. Duetj
The Vi 6t UesJim. .
Tc Domn I,auiWu»i_Q"»«^"«
Tito Si!«:oiul Lesson
II) mil 801.
Dedicattxin Sermon
Lore Divine
Oflortory.
Pduhu in-
ItedlcatloD-
I'r.iycr.
DoNologr.
Ilenudlctlon.
Hamilton, l>. I>.
Chndbourne,
It
ex-
S. Chadbournc, D. D.
KVBNiNO auRvicaa.
Anthem. Choir.
nrrlptiire lostou. .
I Wu» Glad. Coolr.
I'rayer,
Kc'ponse.
hermou. Rev. (Jeo
Hymn.
Aiidroaaea
llvmn.
i»frei1ory. . .•■ , . . . •
Duxology.
ItoDodlcuon.
An Mr«. Frank Corrlgan waa driving
der the railroad bridge near the fair groun<is,
Lowell, one d«y last week, her
fright from an Incoming
Former paatora.
un-
Mr. Kimball's
In this local!-
been made in
ihe least is the
uilteni'l and Vlcasantly sltuattnl re»ideiue of
Mr. Jtti.p.5r KlUolt, which, by accidental
oralialon. was not mentioned In the writer «
woeafNoU's of Progress" In the paper Is-
•uml by the lajles of the Ccutral fongroga-
itonal church. ,
There vrlll Iw a united observance of the
week of prayer bv the Haptlut and Orthodox
churchen. beginning Tuesday evening at the
BaptUt vettry. . ^*''
Qroton.
The public meeting held on Wednesday
afternoon of l»«t week was a decidet «u«:-
oeiw. Notwilbsfamling the tact that the aft-
•ruoon waa lo terribly stormy, a large nuinlwr
of our moat substantial farmers attended the
meeting, and gave the most Interested atten-
tion to the testimony upon the co-operative
■ereamery subject, which was furnished i)y
4»rof. Alvord an»l the other gentlemen from
out of town, all of whom were men of prac-
tical exi»erience in the creamery business.
Upon the evidence given there is hardly
room for but this conclusion : that a co-op-
erative creanjery upon the cream-^alherlng
nki) is more profltable to the fanners than
whole milk selling. Thia mottlug has
arouned a great degree of interest among our
farmers, and has caused them to discuss the
matter quite freely, and they And tiiat the
more clohelv tlie question Is Investigated tlie
more convinced they become that ii
creumcrv would be far better for
them than to continue tbeir always-
dUoouraglng struggle with the milk contract-
oni. In towns where the change has l)een
made from whole milk selling to the cream-
ery the evidence is that the patrons get ujore
for their cream than formeriy thcv received
for the whole milk, having the skim milk
left on the farm. On Monday evening next,
at the weekly meeting of the Farmers club.
It is proposed to see what detluite action can
Imj taken toward .-starting a co-onerativc
creamery on the cream-gathcfing plan, and
It is «xp«cted there will be a full meeting of
faruHiH ready and anxious to take hoM and
go ahead In earnest with this most importaut
busiuesK. There is a way open to you, gen-
tlemen, for more peace and more proHt in
your buMinesH If you can be induced to travel
it.
horae took
train over tlie
bridge. ami"she"was ihrowli /roip the aleigh,
receiving quite severe Injurlea, two riba and
the collar bone l>elng broken. She Is at ner
ton's In Lowell. ^-i
Mr. F. W. Spalding rewhed home on Sat-
urday. Mr. Wharton U. Brown started for
St. Paul. Minnesota, on .Saturday. His wire
tiiid daughter are to remain east a few weeks
'"t^Ccm was a pleasant New Year gathering
Ht Mr. F. Terry's, consisting »' •^v«if„J>i
Mrs. Perry'a near relatives aud Mr. rerry s
brother.
LltllatoB. 'V . • '
The annual meeting of the First TJfrish.
Unitarian, was hel.l in the vestry on Y riday
evening. A new departure was taken this
year. All were Invited to a collation, pro-
nared Ity the ladles, previous to the meeting.
An hour of soclid Intercourse was thus en-
joyed, ft was probably the largest parish
meeting ever hol.l In town, certainly slm-e the
town aud parish were divided. \t 7.80 the
iiieeling was calletl to order, and Mr. 1 . C .
V lei Cher was chosen moilerator. 1 he report
of the pari-h committee by the chairman, J.
A. llarwooil, was most favorable, and pr«-
senlcd tlie work of the society, lU condition,
objects, aud needs. In so clear ttn»l nleiest-
ing a light that It was voted to have It prlnt-
eS. The report of the treasurer, Mr. F. B.
Priest, showed a bal:«nce in the treasury,
sointthlng that has not been accomplished
t )r a Kood many years. This is, In a meas-
ure, the result of the adoption of Ibe system
of weekly otlerings by the envelope ulan. al-
though there is an uuusual degms of Interest
miiiiifosied by all In church and ^»arlsb work,
particularly among the young, rho pastor.
Hov. W. L' Nichols, Is an earnest worker and
faithful mlnUter, very much beloved by all
In the society, both old aud young. John
\V. Adamt was choteu clerk of the »o»^>«tv,
.1. A. Uarwood. A. P. Whltcomb and .L II.
Kimball executive committee, and I", m-
Priest treasurer. ^ „ . ..i ...m
Rev.AllHsrl B. Vorss ol Oraullevllle will
occupy the Unitarian pulpU 'jexl Bunday.
Tlie singing school, taught by Mr. Whiting
of Boston? mecu at the Orthodox vestry
Monday evenings. The Ursl hour Is devoted
to beginners. , . ^. , ^
The young peop'e are enjoying themselvas
In evening skating parties. Th« •«» Is re-
markably gootl for skating, l>etug both strong
and siDootD. ...
Mrs. F. A. Kimball and daughter have ar-
rived safely at Lo» Angeles, Cal.
On Tuesday afternoon, Uec. 37, li»T, «r.
Daniel C. Fletcher, son of Theodore C.
Fletcher of this town, was united In mar-
riage with Miss Liazle A..eldest daughter of
.^oloinon S. Perkins of Exeter, N. U. Ihe
ceremony was performed at the residence of
Ihe bride's father by the Hev. Mr. street,
pustor of the Congregational church of that
town. Only the near relatives of both par-
lies were present. They were the recipients
of mauy useful and valuable presents. Mrs.
Fletcher is a graduate of Robinson female
seminary, and has been a successiul teacher
i» the public schools; Mr. Fletcher Is en-
gaged In the wholesale and reUll Ice business
in Boston. The hapuv couple departed on
the 3.14 train for East Cambridge, where
they will reside, attended by the best wishes
of their mauy friends.
last and broke l»oib bones of one leff below
the knee. Dr. Ovlalt adjuste.1 It and the pa-
llent is itjporled as ••comfortable as can be
expected." Falling off a lo^ Is said to be
very oasy. but lu this case not so agreeable
as standing upon it.
The annuil meetlmt of the Union CeiMffe-
"itloiial parish whs held at the chajwl Jan.
2. Dea. F. F. Walker was moderator. B.
M. Ulchard>on was chosen clerk. .LP. Oar-
Pinter treasurer. Nahnm Uoodnow. hJward
E. Brown and Nichols B. Hunt parish liom-
initlec. Wal.lo L. Stone ami C. W. Klohard-
son oolleclor-. T»»e treasurer's annual re-
port showed an income for the past y«ar of
^UliT.a() and l5:'< expen.es to i>o i912tf7.34.
was voted to ifiant ^IJITl to cover all
penses for the coining year.
" "allowing are the vital hlallstlcs for
IfWT: number of blitiis for the year, Itt;
sles ft. females 11. Tilt) following mar-
lages are recorded :
Koluiiarv 5, Krands llaynes n( Sudbury and
Mrs. iJuosA Hobby ot tianlner.
Mai-oit i, K'iwanI l» MulUi of Sudbury and Hat-
tie llussall .tf WayUnU. , , ,
Maivh ai, .'♦amuol Untlerwood and Ina L.
Moore, iKjth of .Sudbury .
May HI, KImer K. Atwoint and Aune N. Snltb,
both of Sndbury. . „ „. ,
September .i. Iluj;b Stevenson of Saxonvllle and
Mary A. Carr of Sudbury. , ^ ,, . .
Sei.teinlwr i», Waldo I.. 8u>ne of Sudbury and
S. Kipma Adam* of .I«ffi-«y. S.U. »
NovemVr S. .lames Tull* aud Alice \. Ilipwell,
both of Hudbury. ^ « ^..
ncember M, Wm. H. Gmllnir and Bather ▲.
Blood, lM>lli of Sudbury.
Deaths were recorded as follows:
.l.in. 10, Andrew J. Pannenwr. aged 70 year*,
heart itlsoas*.*. , ..,.„. . ..
.J«n. 10. Uhas. Kdwani Willis, 4 menths,
vulslons. „. „
.Ian. 18, Mrs. Myra Koblnson, 84 years,
'"Tin. 94, Mrs. Betsey Moore. « years, paraly
''Veb. IS. Oeorgs Smltli, 70years. paralysis.
Kcb. a, .M-try T. CuUer. » years, paralysis.
Keb. M, Mr*. Kmlly C. Jones. (O years, paral
^^^^ _ bron
chUU """
eon-
old
tm flHxaua a. vooun Mw
f^olil^ap <SlfOOtl0*
NEW YEAR'S !
., ^hk ■■-■■■*■■■ . ■
GOODS CHEAP.
JfttorellanfMUf.
BmUaa. eto., eta.
MKlOsstars.
Catarrh
KL.Y'8
;, Iturrlst N. Uurneit, 'i years,
March », Michael McXulty, 4» years, heart dls
**Maroli », Mrs. Lucrella Urlgham, 88 years,
'"May'li. A.l ilson Parroeuter, 5t years, sulcltle.
May IS. Mrs. IsabolU J. Itoiit, 78 years, soft
enlnff of brain. . ,
.June 1, Ucorge A. OvIatt, 7«l years, paralysis.
.Inly 1. Henry Paine. 7« years, dropsy
.luly l«*. Mrs. Kmlly lllce. «Vl years, paralysis.
.luly Si). Mrs. Addle M. Norihrup, «• years.
illiicasc of heart. ,
Aug. IS. Calrlu Uarileld, (W years, apoplexy.
• HI. 10. Willie II. Uaklo. W yours, heart dls
KRS.'i^
CREAM BUM
ClMiMes the Nasal
Paasac«s, Allays
Pain aad I a Ham-
■satioB, Hvals the
S«r«s. Kestoros
the Seaaas of
Taate aad Basal L
TET THE OURE
A particle Is ap-
plied Into each nos-
tril and Is sgroeable.
Price M cts. at Drug-
mall.rerlstere«l.«0cu. KLY DBOTH-
Ureenwlch street. Mew York.
TVIl^EIf
FIFTEEN liUNDKKDtiALLON^ pore Port.
8herry and Hock from Conror«l )tr<ipvs, put
up especially for Itiinlly use, coiislderctl the l>est
article ever put on *h« market for tlHs morey.
Made lM7(ilo IKSl. Itetore i)urc.lisMlni{ csll and
tixamlue wiy stock, whl< h Mll.vr HK .^OLD.
4>-lIH AUAUH, ChMluisford, Maas.
rase.
Dec
.•>, .lohn Lomasney, «W years,
Two only have dle«l the past
were under tlve years of age
under :U). The average age
years, four mouths, 3A tiays. lu
the above ten inirsons liave been
pneamonla.
year who
anil but four
<if all was A8
addition to
Interred in
town tlie past year who died elsewhere.
SICK
HE AD- ACHE.
NERVOUS"
HEAD-ACHE.
Both ARt SvMrroMS of a Disor-
dered STOMACH AND UVER.
MANDRAKE 18 A StOATIVt, AND
A8 COMPOUNDtD IN
North Blllerloa.
The annual meeting of the Talbot
the
while
Library
as-ociftllon, to transact business and elect of-
ficers for the ensuing year. Was lield Monday
evening, and, wilh but one exceotion, the
old board of officers was electeti : .lamep
Stott, president; .1. D. Gould, vice preaident;
Allan Bottomley. secretary; and C. U.
KohlrauHCh, jr., treasurer, vice li.S. Cark,
resigned. The above gentlemen, with the
ftddition of Solomon Lincoln, F. H. Clark,
JohnUibbs and John F. Harridan, were
elected a board of directors. Joseph b .
Talbot was elected to raemijership, vice N.
G. NorcrosH, resigned. It was decided to
have the books recatalogued. It was unde-
cided aa to whether there would be any new
books purchased. After the buainess of the
evening was finished J. D. Gould gave a
very fliicRtoreopticon exhibition, assisted by
C. H. KohliauBch,jr., at the close of which
thotie pnweut ex pressed their approval of the
entertainment by extending a vote of thanks
4o both gentlemen. ,r .v. .
(ieorge TIcc, a loom-llxcr at the Talbot
mills, who had attended the Good Templars'
euter.aiument on Saturday eveniug, was set
upon and robbed of his overcoat by tvvo men
ncir the Sprsgue »»ridgo on the Lowell road.
Mr. Tic« waa on horse-back, and while his
attention was drawn to one of the men, who
wiw by the roadside, the other gave hlin a
stuuDlng blow from iHjhind. which rendered
him InsenMlble. Mr. TIce does not know who
.his assailants wore.
The large circle of rionds of Mrs. John
Gibiis were pained to learn that she had l>een
stricken with paralysis Monday night. Her
condition is very critical, and fears are cnter-
taliMMl that nhe will not recover.
* The fair opens next Wednesday evening
with a flue entertainment to be provided by
the Fr. Mathew Dramatic club of Lowell.
There will be numerous tables loaded with
fancy work of all kinds aud aprons, a pound
tJible, a market, and all that goes to make up
the successful tout ensemble of a successful
fttlr. It will be held four evenings, the last
one to Include a dance.
The Active base ball club give a danrce In
ttie hall Saturday evening next. Music Is to
be furnlsbed by button's orchestra.
The Fr. Matbew Temperance association
MTS an enterUlnment Tuesday evening.
Mr. Robert Kershaw Is quite III at bis
HTMAH*
col
10.
TTDKsborougb.
The Wluslow school Is succeeding flnelv
this winter under the supervision of Mr. W.
A. Charles, the teacher. Hiijher studies are
being taken than usual, there being three
ilasHcs In Latin as well as one in geometry,
while several others that are usually taught
arc coutluued. There seems to l>e all
thoroughness po-fsible in these studies, wl
tlie elementary subjects are not neglected.
One cannot enter the buildln-' in vyh ch
this school Is Uught without being
Impressed with the Idea that It Is not quite
adapted for school purposes. The larger
room is too large and the smaller one too
small. The former has too much ventila-
tion and is often cold In winter, while
Utter Is exceetlingly close both summer
winter. It has been suggested
buibling be used as a town hall,
the gallerv of the room when
church. "It would certainly make a neat
building for town meeting purposes,
a new l)uilding could be erected for a
house, much more convenient and
ble than the present.
If such a course should meet with favor
the opportunity would be a good one for
some philanthropic person to do something
toward a new library building, ouch a
building N imperatively needed. The town
library Is now stored in the Winsiow school
building, but three thousand books in the
narrow space into which they are crowded
are very «lifBcult of access. There would be
more reading If people could Hud the books
thev want. Tliere Is constant danger of fire,
of course, In the present building, and it
would be a pity to lose those three ibousaud
the
and
that the
restoring
used as a
Then
school
servicea-
Oarllsla.
Mrs. Kdward Hiitchlns gathered from her
gurden and presented lo the writer, on the
second day of .January, quite a bouquet of
Kieen foliage and flowers kuown as "lady-
delight"." In full bloom, which showed no
signs of having been touched by frost.
The Cougreifatlonal Subbsth school Is to
l>e reorganijted at Ihe lime of the regular ses-
sion next Sabbath.
The annual business meetln;,' of the mein-
iM-rs of the Congregational church was bela
last Monday evening at the church. 1 he
following ohl«Jers were chosi'u for the ensu-
ing year: (Urk. W. B. Chamberilu; treas-
urer,.). K. Bull; exaniinlug committee, the
pustor. Deacons Prescott auii Bullcy. and J.
E. Bull; ireasui-er of the missionary oolleo-
tlous, Mrs. W. B. Chaml>eriin. It was voted
10 rocoiumeiid Father Walktr lo the parish
committee as an acceptable pastor for the
coming vear. The clerk's report showed
au average attendance of 88 and a fraction
at the morning service for the nine uioatbs
that is past of the tl»c;»l year.
Mrs. Kaira I'age started last Tuesdajr for
Illinois, where she will spend a short seaspn
visiting relatives.
The ladles of the Unitarian society held
their circle on Thursday afternoon and even-
iug of last week with Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Wllklns at the town farm. Thl* annual
gathering at the farm is one which ail the
townspeople would like lo avail tliemselyes
of the privilege of attondlng, ancS jiiilglng
from the large number present, doubtless ail
were there who could i)« conveniently. As
Is alwavs the case, It was u very enj«>>able
occasion. A ^hort entertainment was given
after su|»i>er, which tonsistcd of recitations
and »in«liig by meniiiDrs of the party. Mr.
and Mrs. VVIIklns hive for a number of
years b«.en at the head of alTairs at tlie town
tarm, and wlille thev have given entire satis-
faction 10 the people of the towu. they have
also had the gOod will and co-operation of
the Inmates, who are eight In number at the
present time.
Mrs. Mary Hutchinson, widow of the late
Addison L. Hutchinson, and formerly a resi-
dent of Cariisle. died Sunday, Dec. 2.V 1SU<,
iiged M2 years, seven months and one day, at
her late reshlenrc. l.'W Merriinao street,
Manchester, N. II., where she had lieen liv-
lu« of late wilh her only son. .1. Addison
Hutchinson. The maiden name of the de-
ceased was HeaM. her father being the late
Deacon Joseph Ilealil. She was united In
marriage to Addison L. Hutchinson in 1S32.
tbclr intentions having l)een entered in the
Carilsle records August 4th of that \car.
Her home was in Carlisle previous to and for
a number of years after her marriage. Three
children, two daughters and a son, were
born to them here, the son, J. Addison, be-
ing the onlv survivor of the family at the
present time. Her husband, Addison L.,
«lied in Manchesttr after their removal there.
February 27. 1H.')9, aged 49 years. Deceased
visited 'at the residence of Mr. Nathaniel
Hutchinson, her liusliand's brother, for a
period of tive weeks last summer, during
which time many of her friends and rela-
tives from this and adjoining towns called to
see her. The funeral occurred Tuesday aft-
ernoon, Dec. 27, from her late home in Man-
chester, aud was attended by Uev. W. H.
Morrison. ., *•
DaScHENCK'S
Mandrake Pills
WILL
4> PERMANENTLY*
CURE "^^
HEADACHEl
IbrBsIsbraUDragglsta. Pries tS els. i^ be^
J boxM for A els.: or ssnt by atail, vca^
rsoslptofprte^ br.J.B.8ohMok*l0i
MEDICALJCONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Glorj of a Kan ia in Hii Btnncth.
Nerve or Pteyaleal roree Wheii Lost Qulek-
ly li«valn«d by Consulting
I>Bl. O. J. LEl^IS,
Wbo, after Intense study and deep researob, has
lately discovered a new, extraordinary, quick.
certiUn and Inexpensive cure for Diseases of the
Hraln and Hplnal Conl. 8porniaU)rrhaBa, Semi-
nal Weakness, Fluid Kscapes, Impotenoy and
Deranged Kunctlonnof the Nervous and Oener-
idve ^sterns. THIS NKW AM) MARVKL-
OlISMfcDlCAL TREATMENT has cured the
most desiMjraU) forms of Nervous Disorders In
both young and ol<l. To del.llltaled youth it he-
stows the vigor of manhood, and In advanced
Hire it esubllshcs the vigor of youth without
the possibility of fairure. tritiMAKY Com-
PLAINTS, Acute or Chronic I>l8charge8. Stric-
ture, Retention of the Urine, liiavcl. Klduoy or
niHddcr Disorders, Syphilis, 8cx5ondary Hymp
toms. Eruptions, Skin Diseases, all are abso-
lutely cured without the use of mercury, copai-
ba or tnJoctlons. No restrictions In diet or hin-
drance from business. llBCKNT CASES OIIRKU
IN TiiKEE OR FOUR OAYB. Patleots wliosc cases
have iMsen neirlected, badly treated or pro-
nounced Incuraljlo, are pnrtlcularly Invited to
visit Dr. Lewis. A written guarantee of cure
iriven In all cases arranRcd and undertaken. Ik
PBAOTICKUpwardSOf THIBTV VKAH8.
«-Dr. Lewis Is frequently consulted by
many who have been ooranletcly dlscourajfecl of
cverlMJlnff cured alter liavlnK experimented
with various advertised nostruma, electric belts,
Ac which Invarlnblv do more harm than good.
Every phase of disease demands different and
spwJal treatment. To those who may have
been dlsap|K)lnted, Dr. Lewis would say con-
sult him and lie will restore the <llsappolnted
" "'- whether tn
All-
took
Dr.
Weat Chelmsford.
The new M. E. church [a deUlled descrii)-
tlon of which will be found In another
4IID0) wUi lie dedicated Tuesday. Jan
books. Let a tire proof building be erected
on some commanding alte, and It would be
an ornament to the town for all coming
time. In that building could be rooms for
the town officers, and all the town papers
could l)e securely stored there. As It Is now,
the books of the clerk and other officer?,
kept In private dwellings, are liable to de-
struction by tire at any time.
Manv people have an Idea that Tyng.«t-
borough is a poor town. Our own peonie
at k'nst should (li.xabuse themselves of that
Idea. There are few towns so weh endowed
as Tyngsborough is. The Winsiow fund for
the support of religious and educational in-
stitutions, and the I^wrence fund for the
poor, relieve the town of Wlls of some size.
8ome farm property owned by the town. t»^
gcther ' "
of prop
DecesHiiies of local K'_
this condition of things it would not be rash
or Impossible to attempt the erection of a li-
brary bulldlug. In fact, the building would
probably benefll the town enough to practi-
cally pay for Itself.
farm property owned by tne town, to- -^ - ,j^g ,^.,i
with these sums, gives it about flft.OOO 1 ^^ business
perty on which It can draw to meet the . i,|Jn,gny fri
llies of local government. In view of '-,. (>o„„rfl«
Harvard Itonaa.
The ordination services of UeV. A. S
trig as pastor of the Unitarian church
place last week Thursday at 2 p. m.
Peabody of Cambridge gave the seriuoa,
Rev. Mr. Bartol of Lancaster the oharjfc to
the parish, and Ilev. Mr. Beane of Saleio the
rli^ht hand of fellowship. Refreshments
wore served before and after the services at
the hall. The day was tine, the attendance
large and exercisea Interesting.
Owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever In
town the schools have been closed, and every
precaution is being taken to prevent tbe
spread of the disease. The social New Year
greetiug to have l)een given Uev. C. C. Tor-
rey at the church Monday night, for which
all preparalions had been made. It was
thought best to postpone, and other arrange-
ment* for social galberiugs will doubtless
have to be changed.
Mr. Abncr Barnard fell a few days since
aud fractured his knee-pan, which will
doubtloi.s lay hlui aside from active duty for
some time. ._ . ^ . ...
Mr. Arthur BIgelow, who has been In the
employ of Farwell & Dickson for leversl
years, has left town, and gone Into t^ie luin-
He will be greatly missed
friends. ♦
The Congregational churcb. Rev. C. C.
Torrey pastor, received into its membership
on New Year's day four young people
the Christian Endeavor society.
one to all the duties of life, whether they l>e
physical or mental, pertaining to married life
or "single blessedness."
OonaolUtlon. Medicines, Ao., 95.
Working Classes •».50.
DR. LEWIS Is permanently located at
120 Priendahip Street, Proridenoe, B. I.,
One door from Blohmond street (off Broad
street). Offloe hours all the year roimd from 9
to 3 and 6 to 9; Bnnday, 10 to «• "»» '•^•- J^
MALE COMPLAINTS SKILFLLLY TREAT-
ED.
irOTIOK TO OOCNTRT PATIKNT8.
Dr. Lewis wiU, on full description of case
(with fee enclosed). Immediately sends jopply
of his valuable meAdnes, accompanied with In-
strueUons and advice for the «•"" «' *^« "l^'*
distressing oomplalnu. Just Publishkd.
Foarth BdiUoB
Hedlcal Minutes,
with additional colored
lUustratlons,a Pohthait
OF THH AtJTHOB, AND A
LIST or COMPLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speedy cure of above sub-
loots, seznal diseases etc.
Price n cents by mall
Ito any address, from the
author. Dr. C J • Lowla.
Agent for Medical Minutes, W. W. DUK CAK,
101 HMdleeox Street.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Ohristma« Presenta. Cheaper than
any place in LoweH.
OOLOOITE BOTTLES, worth 36 oenti
each I selling for 20 oenta.
FANOT P£BPUM£8~Lwge and
ohoioe line.
SILK HAKDKEB0HIEF8. Oi»*fthe
flneit linei we ever oarried k ttook at
lowest prioet.
PAHOT RUBBER GOODS— Preieaii
for children.
Urge line of HARMOHIOAa.
OTer 2000 doien TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are lellisg at prioei wi^
below other dealere.
More than 300 doMB ef POOIXT
BOOKS, of diiEerent slylea, whioh make
floe Ohriitmaa Fre«e»ti. Alto a iarge
aiiortment of FerteBonnaiei for ipeeie.
POOKET GUTLBRT-One of the lar-
gest lines in the oitj. Ladies' and Oei-
tlemen's Pen XolTes a speoialty.
Verj large line of PANOT SOAPS
selling low.
400 dos. HAIR, FLESH and OLOTHES
BRUSHES-The best line erer displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' PAHOT WORE BASKETS in
great Tariety, whioh make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also. GenU' and
Ladies' DDTHER BASKETS.
Vast line of PAHOT BUSPEHDER8.
All new goods, beantifOl patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We hare also bonght a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and alio gen-
uine DOG SKIH GLOVES, both lined
and nnlined. These dog akin gh>TM
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a doaen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDIOIHES at the Tlry lowest
out prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an oance
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
26 cents each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever bad, and wananted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and 8TATI0NERT.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 16 to 26 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriasre
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the sUte at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Panoy Boxes of CIGARS, 26 in each,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAB HOLD-
ERS and OIGAB CASES atbarga in
prioes.
PLEASE CALL EABLT AT
Lawn afld Garden Dressing,
Plau, Klteoaa
. i.n
Prepared for Lawns, Grass
tianlena and Flower Beds.
PRicsat
Ten lb. bars for 1000 square feet
Twsatv-flve lb. bags for iAOO square feet.
Fifty n>. bags fOr iDOO square feet
Oae buadred lb. bags. .•.•..•••.... •••..
XjAy^rtk OraasM Soodoi
rOB laLK BT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
MO. 4V HAKSLBT tfriUWT.
TIE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is preiMred to quote the Tery lowest
all atwla of printing. Call tbr estlaiates.
pric
OB'
PAINTEKS
AMD
BUILDERS.
¥•• will ttmd a lo jrenr latereet to eali m|M»
ma AtAsra bectaalBg yomr
PAINTING
A good aaeortnseat of flret-els
mHwmr* on h*Bd, at botteiai priese. Oi«« bb
B eali at oar new BBd spaoloBa store.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Htreet, Lownll.
FRAITK H. FULLIN,
Ph9t0ffrapMe Buppip Ag^new*
OoBrter BBlldlag, 11 Mei
GENTS' AND BOYS'
RUBBER COATS.
Call and see our Byer's Patent Venti-
lated Coai with Vehet Collar and Wine
Finish ; something entirriy new.
Gents' CaTalier Coats, just the thing
for Equestrians, bnttoning around the
leg, thus making a perfeet protection for
horse-baok riding.
We call the attention ef Firemen,
Coachmen, Haokmen and Oar DriTors to
our Common Sense Coat with Automatic
Buckles. Theee Coats are oominir into
use very fast on aocount of haring these
Buckles on them. No matter how cold
the weather is, you will hare no trouble
in fkitening or unfastening them.
Boys' Coats at Lowest Prices.
We keep in stock the smallest sIm
Boy's Coat made, whioh will fit a bby
f^om three to six years old.
ALL KlKVa
■ or-
LOWELL RUBBER CO..
HATWARD BBOS.,
No. Bl Oentral Street, Lowell, Ifasf .
Opea TbaredBr MtobIbkb.
from
■odbnry.
Miss May C. Jones fell from a fallen tree,
upon which she was waUdnf, on Saturday
••What thlojc »o goodr Is tbe,auery of tb«
poet somewhat confused; if be has a cold,
the only good thins we know of Is a bottle of
Dr. Buirs Cough Sfrup.
▲T
Courier Job Office.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street.
It TM «*■( t* •Mil* «kt BMt MnU*
wBK|Bs^B«
If you have a hoaso or rooma
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
yon will find the columns of the
Lowsix Daily Coubisb a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the ooybined cir«
eolation of the Couubb for three
daya at a cost of 19 cents a Hne,
and very^Lseldon foil of being
keard trom.
y
'^jA»1!ill''s;^ig8e.
«
FOR THE FABMEB.
TEA TABL.S TOPIID8.
TUe lawyers of Kew York city have
opeuetl Kortceous new dub roonas "down
town." The wslters are employed under
Htrlet condltlonH not to receive feen^ The
lawyers wuut to do nil that sort of thing.
In Chicago tbe latent norlcly wrinkle is the
fonustlou of niWH clussea amon« >vomen.
not for KOSHlp merely, but lo {jalher Jufuruiu-
tlon on tbe current tnieullons of the day.
Ouo party lueeUt twice a week, nnillbetemh-
or, a cultured lauy, dlM-ut«^<S with tbe tluss
the uev*^ of the Uity. Hhe nelecls from a
newspaper umtlcrM^olforeljcn ""J domestic
lnterei.t, uud explulnu thcui s'o that they are
uuilerntood, the cla^ askln;; questlonH us
Ihey hce Hi. At one meeting' the topics were
the execution of the aimrchUU, tbe lllucttt of
Ibe crown prince of Germany, the siaudal
in official clrcleh In I'ariK, and the nieelinj,'
of the Uhherles coiuudftilon In WaHhInKlon.
ThUU certainly a wnMble Idea, anil one
which could be Unlltttod to advautH«o In all
our clllf.*, for. ux » rule, wyuion do not keep
up with Uic limes in ibehc matters of puhlic
lutertht, but u cIsHH formed f«r the purpoM-
of Klvlutf eidUhtennicnl In this direction
could not but tjelp to benettl.
The Old Hand Loom.
It U bellevetl by many ihal there are pos.
nibiiUles (»f a<aUtlc work on the old-fat*h.
loned hand-loom not yet dreamed of, aud to
oM.ibil-.h thU Industry a few ^Ictermlned
uneM have already planned for Hh Inlroiluc
Hon. The artist weaver maV y«l And K'"«"'-
erfatl»faillon in dtsi:<niii« and weuvh^'orU-
Inal textiles than lu mediocre work of other
kinds of which there N i surplus and whl«h
ItrlnuH uoyrolll.— [Mrs. Wbluker lu >. fc.
Farmer.
Tb« House of the Ful tire.
Eliza 1'. Ueaton says : The house of ihe
future will have In most of It* room*- hard
wood floors, hard wood walls and hard wood
o« lllujr. The tendency In that direction U
already noliccHhle. An InwiJectlon of the
liner house* buHl within a year or two shows
a IlkInK for wootl painJlnx eury where. As
beKl arranged, the darkest wood for the floor,
a lijrhler hhade for the walls and the llghleKl
overhead. Dak, a-b, mahogany. uinpU',
sycamore, holly, rose-wood and elKjny are
tbe woods that tljfure most proudueoUy
under the new rcKlmc, and properly treale.l
thev make apiirtmcnts that are not only
beautiful a-sihetlcally, but hyKleulcally.
Luod to live In. Hu«s take tbe place of car
pets.ami huu'.{lnL'» are used In Nuflt*lcntqua»
tity tojrivea warm, furnrthed look, but ""
to breed dust an«l germs.
ftMx9L
hoier^Morbus
mmps
olic"
idrrhoe^
ummer
Qomplaiints
lYSentery
^11 Cured bxct
teaspoonful of
PerrrMavis?m J(i//cr'
in a little Afil/cor
Sugar and Wcrter
Au-DRueeisTS SeuIt. >o
IhMiwisL
XJaton.
«. IT OMttral BiMfc.
AtlradoB ■!.« to .U arffr«lM. lou. M.d
Ipr.ct.
88pr.ct.
8ATE8T OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
W. B. CLAKK A CO., of MlKNEArOUBk offH
Fira* Mi»-tgagv* on Farms in Mitintaotu and Un
*oto lu amounts of *30O and uj.whpIb; Interofci
from 7 to » per cent. Mortguytn un MmnmpoM
City /'roperty, Interest? j)cr cent. Klfte«|iy wars'
ejipcriciice. Send to iioutun ojflce for I'amphM
an<l rctcreiic^H before you luvcst elsewhere. ,
UKOlUiK WALLACK, Agent, 19 Milk Street,
llooiu 44>. iiostou.
KUHNr LOEB & CO.,
3<rM»es»u street, • - - Wew York,
HAVK CONSTANTLY DM MAKD
A HKLECTION OF C'HOICK INVKST-
. atUNT bKCUUITIUH.
6as tnb Cofte.
LOWELL
Gas Lishtv Company.
OFFfCE
22 SHATTUCK STREET, COB. MIDDLE.
8KWAL.L a. MACK, Presldeut,
JACOB KOGEKS. Ti«8surer,
D. ». liAKTLKTT. ClerM
DUlECTORSt
8KWALL O. MACK, LKVl 8PKAGIIK.
JACOIJ IlOCiKItS, GKOKGE MOTLEY,
JAMK.S U. KUANCI8, .JOHN V. KiMJUALL,
ALEXANDER G. CUMNOCK.
•iU.
COOPERAGE.
«
Having engaged tbe Bcmoes of a com
petent man to do-«ar work in this line
we-jare now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable Ates
)Su0inrM Carim*
Oorr€$pundenet of linnkert, Hrokert ond /*»«•<•
ort toUcUtd.
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER MINING CO.,
Office 48 Central Street, Boom 10,
8PALDINU BLOCK,
Offers a valuable Inveatmcnt to Ithosft who de-
sire sui-o returns for their money. The com-
pnnv are not engaged tn any wlUt-cat spwula-
lion. They are scUIdb the ttoch upon its merits,
bcln< confluent that It will realUc what they
nhdoi. Call auiJ ask i|uestlc ns.
SCRATCHEDJ8 TEARS.
ASoalr. Kehlnc Bklu Disease with CndUsa
tfuffvring Cored by Ovtleura iUutodlrs.
not
Plee and Thlii«s.
The doctor-" Well, perhaps, Mrs. EUrlojc-
bam, you eat between mealsr Mrs. Is..— u,
uo, sab ; 'cepl. oh course. I eat dliumh 'tween
brt^skfas' an' supper, an' so on."— lUarpcr s
Baxar.
An article on table manners says that "as
n ircneral rule authorities ajjree that «-heese
of any kind should be eaten with the fork."
This may be etiquette, but we sbouUI Ihink a
fork eaten with chwse would Imj extremely
hard to digest.- [Norrl»lo WD Herald.
••Doesn't vour eonsclence trouble you.
Bobbv. for eatlUK those preserves, which you
knew' hail been saved for your little sister r
Inquired his mother.
"Yes, ma," responded Bobby (5ontritcly,"l
think It does. 1 know I've got a i»aln some-
where."— [Sow York Hun.
•♦Mamma," said a little Athenian disdain-
fullT. ••! don't think ronch of that baby, do
your ''Why. •••rely." replied the aston-
Uhed mother. "DouU you think It Is a
prettv little thinRr' "I'reltv enough, boi It
don't eat with a fork."-[Blugbampton Ke-
publlcan.
VARIOUS RBCIPB8.
than a cent. -- ,
and Kot un'ler my nails.
uir o7 mo all the ilmc, aud
.Vpo«(^«i>rop». -Three eggs, one teacup-
ful of sugNr, one heaping cxiffee cup of flour,
In which one teaspoonful of cream of tartar
and one-hslf teaspoonful of soda have been
mixed. Flavor with lemon. Butter tin
sheets with melted butter and drop In tea-
spoonfuls about three tnch«'s apart. Hake
Instantly In a quick oven, and lie sure and
waich them as they burn easily. They are
very nice with Ice cream, and the rccliw can
be tru^te<l.
Hai»ed IJovflKnutH.-Oae plat of raised
dough, two cups of autfar. one cup of milk,
four table8po«)nf uls of melteil butter, one
Xeasuoonful cf soJa. cinuamou ami nutmeg
aiidlwoegjts. Add a little more Hour and
let It rise ajraln. tut Into shape aud fry. A
reliable reclt>e.
CooJtinj^ /?;///'♦ -There In a great rarlety
of opinion-* about i^ooklnj; eggs; physicians
tell us hard-boiled egirs are very Uud, being
tiulte IndlKeKtlblc. Y«!t wc know many who
cam ot «-iit soft-boiled a'^s, but ex})erlencc
no Inconvenience lu eatlnf; banlbollcd ones.
The hard-boiled leathery whiles of citg-* are.
no doubl. ludigesllbh! for some, yet ll>«\,>;«"<'
hard or soft, disagrees with others W hen
results differ so wMrly from the rules pre-
scribed, what shall we dol* To be u law unto
ourselves In this lualt.'r may l>e us safe a-
miv wuv*
But amoujr the various dlrpclloiiH there Is
one that Is very palatable. Wo are told not
to boll the eK;rs at all, but put them Into a
dish of bnilinif yniU)r. and let them stand ten
minutes, or about that, aecordii.g to the me.
The cool eg«s reduce the heat of the boiling
water a llltle. If kept in a llltlo too long
plunae them into cold water for h minute.
Even If kept lu until the yolks stiffen the
whites will not be bard. The yolks should
be cooke.l juit enouirh not to be easily broken
when turned'out. These are called "curdled
eggs." They make a (Ino dressing for boiled
samu, oatmeal, cracked wheat, or line homi-
ny, ami are esi)eclally nice In making eeg-
toast. Have the lullk almost boillm: In a flat
dish, break in Ibe ecgsone by one. cooklitg
but a few at a time. Be careful that they do
not ran together. Sprinkle over a llltle salt,
let tbein stand covered where they will keep
hot. until firm enough to take up without
breaking. Then split some gems or toast
■one bread, soften In hot milk and lay on a
platter. When the eggs are done, P»t o«f <>«;
each balf of a gem and serve hot. This s a
nloe looking dftb, and should be digestible.—
TMm. Henry Ward Beecher In the Domestic
MoDtbly.
Baked Indian Pudding.-The following
leclpe was contrlbutetl by Mrs. A. Swallow
of DunsUble, an excellent cook and house-
keeper: Take three quarts of skimmed
»Ul; heat one-half to Ijolling: have reativ
tweoty-one tablesiKwnfuls of Iii.Uan lueal
with snfllclent molanses to mix . «ro<>«tn'y ?
■etaon to taste; pour on the boiling muK.
rtlrring well; when cool add the reranlnder
of the milk. »Ur thoroughly and b»ke three
or four boors, stirring up from the bottom
of the pan when at polling beat. When
eaten with eream It Is very nfc». A iaian
cop of luet Improyee It for soom tastaa.
If I h8<l known of the CUITOUBA lUMEDlKS
twealvelirht years aico H woulit have »ave<t me
a-M».UU (lw<j humlrel dollars; antl an tmnicn«c
amount of hUffuilng. My dbea»e (Psiulaslc)
coniniene«Hl on my hoR<l lo a spot not lanfer
It sim-ail raphlly all over my b«<ly
J scales wouM ilro|)
my suflTeibiir was
endieiJs.Biid'wllhout relief. One lhou«au«l liol-
Isrs would not tempi me to have this itisease
over again. 1 am a |K>or man, but feel rleh to
l>e relieved of what some of tl>e doctors sahl
wss leprosy, some ringworm, psoriasis, etc. I
took... and ...SarsaparlUas over one yesr
an<l a half, but no cure. I went to two or three
(Joetorii antl no cure I cannot iirats« tha CUTl-
oi'iu KKMsuiKsioo mnoh. They hnve ma<te
my skin as clear and free from scales as a
babv's All I used of them w»s thrtMi In>xcb uf
Curioim*. andUucelKjllles or CiiTicuaA Ric
■OLVKNT, and two ejtkes of CUTICUMA SOAl".
If you had been licre and said rou would have
«ure»l me for ♦i<K).oo you would have h««l the
money, i looked like the picture In your book
of Psoriasis (pUnure numlasr two, "How to
Cure HUu Diseases"), hut now I sm as clear as
any person ever was. Through force of habit I
rub my hands over my arms and legs to srralch
onooluB while, but w no pnritose. I am all
well. 1 srrstched twenty -eUht years, aad It got
to lie a kind of seuuud nature to me. 1 thank
you a thousand times. Anything more that you
want to know write me, or anyone who rea<U
thl. msy write to me *»<»;B*^fc'^«J^';$-,N^
Waterbury, Vt., Jan. 10 h, IS-T.
Psoriasis, Ecsema, Tetter, Ringworm. Lichen,
Pruritus, 8oahl Heal, Milk Crust, Dandrulf,
Barbers', Bakers', dlroeers' sml Washerwom-
... . . — '■•-'•'- J, Hurnlnir,
and Scitlp
____^ „^ pohlilvely
oureUbv CUTiriiKA, the gruai skin cure, and
CUTIcfHA 80AI', an excjuUlto Skin Boautlflir,
extenially, and ci)Tn:iJttA Uksolvknt, the new
Ulootl J'urlttcr, Internally, wIm!ii physicians and
all otiter remedies fsll.
Private Wires to I*«w York.
T«U*phon« Call, t78-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
bTOCKS liONDM. GKAIM AMD PRO-
VISIONS boaght and sold fbr C»ab, or car>
ricd on Margin.
3 P, O, BuiUUng, LowM,
PRICE OF CAS,
with the discount off for prompt pay-
ment, is
.20 per Thoiisand Feet.
INVESTMENTS
AT
T and S 1*or Oont.
First mortasKe. with coupon bonds atta<hed.
itayalde semi-sunually »«y Applelon Nations!
Ilauk SiMured on Improved farms lu tHo wei»t,
from ;i to .'i Umes the value of the loan. Abso-
lutely s«cur«, and principal and Interest psia
as a rule with as muoh promptness as govern,
mont bouils. Amounts from #W0 "Vi** i i W
and H per cent. Apply to ALL.S10N AI..L,K>,
Mausur hlo.k, fit Ovntral street, nwm 1. Refer
to .JOHN K KIMTiALL, President Appleton
Nat. Bank. .IAS. K. »''«'«'«W*l^||««y"i Af,?;-
idl Mutual Fire Jnr. Co., LEVI SPRAUUE,
Prisldeot Trader* ft''d >•«'«»'""'," '""•.A'J:', J^J
U. PATCH. MAlHfOtU WIIIUHT, CUAHLES
IIOVKY, JKKKElWUN BAHCltOl'T.
FIKHT-CLASS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Bet lip and rented at a low rate \^r
plyintf included.
year,
OILS! OILS! OILS!
We would call the attenlion of users
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of Oils,
which we can furuieh at as low prioa a&
any other concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
freight or cartage charges. ,
Orown Eagle Bpiudle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is espeoiallj
adapted to light machinery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine 8pi&*
die Oil.
Orown Eagle Machinery Oil.— This is
a standard oil in flash point and cold
test and the viscosity is high. It hat
sufficient body to enable it tu be used
pore or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all hinds of light machinery,
especially spindles; for this service it
has been found after long continued
tests in the largest milli in the country
to excel all other oils for safety and
economy.
HARRISON W. 8TREETEB,
Ooitflitfi.l>le and Collector*
Boom Mo. 0. Central Block.
Ofllco hours, from 9 to IS. 'i to S, and Monday,
Thurnduy and Friday evcuinKs fi-om 7 t» 8.
4W special atienU«*n to collection of rente aad
Kviivrnl i-Jtrv ofumcraeut property.
L>It. O. A. \%Tl1£1MI*,
8urgeon Chiropodist.
No. 1 Froaoott Strwtt,
Lowell, Mnaa*
OUlco hours : b a. m. to 13 m., X to 6 and "i lo
p. m.; Sundays, i tu 4 p. ni.
.r>r. If.. B. I»res4eott,
LateOcuUstto Northwestern Ulspeasary*)
York city.
Ollto*^. No. % Wyinmt's Kac>tnn|{«, eoi
MerrliiiHck hikI C«<ntral Htrvcts, room wM
IJr. nicker. Ofllce days and hourt* WKHNia.
DAYS and SATrUDAYH, from » a. m. untlll
p. m. Kxeluslve attention Klven to dUoases ol
Eye, Ear and Throat.
UBOltGB BKDBIOK. 8« Gentral
(Established in IMl.)
m
Sole axent lor I). K. liaker Patent
rtes, the best IJprlyht Plane
CB.COBURN&CO.
3/i I^urk-ff Hiret't,
f
COKE,
D, screened and dellv
$4 per Mm $2 per Half Chaldror*
Uroken, screened and delivered at
CASH.
an's Itt^h, and every species of lUhlotf. liurnlnii
gealy. Pimply Humors of the Mkin ■'"•• "■"'
and Hhtod, with i<oss of llalr, are
Hold everywhere. Price, CurictJHA, .'.Oc.;
.Soap. 2ac.,Uh.aoi,vKiiT, •!■ Preparo<l by the
PoTTKK DKliu AMU CliaMICAL CO., Boston,
Mass
4»^Sen«l for "How to Curn Skin Diseases," «4
pag«w, ftO Illustrations, and lUO testlmonlaU-
PIMPLKM, hIackheadN. cha i|»ed and oily
skin prevented by Cuticiiha Mbdicated Soap.
$60,000
Old Orctiarii, Me., Water Co.
First Mortgage Sinking Fond
6 PER CENT. BONDS,
Duo lOO*?".
Principal aad latereet payable la Boatoa.
We offer the above at 100 and accrued inter-
est, and after careful exiimluatlon recommend
them tor Investment.
BREWSTER, COBB USTABROOK,
35 Oongress Street, Boston.
No oharte asade tor tke aee of
Be eharse asade for rvaalag anpply
pipes ft^aa street rnalaa to eoaanoMra' eeU
lars.
Orders, wlMa left at oAee, proaspUy at*
tendod to.
0. £. CUHHINO. Agent.
JHi6rrUanrou0*
i^tobes antl Eanfle«.
Ranges and Parlor Stoves
AT THl LOWEST PRICB8.
M« MBBBIMACB tTBXBT.
or the Tory beat makes,
JAT LOW I»RICqKP'.
Call and see our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
51 MABBBT STltEBT.
Sidney I>reifvett,
BO. T JOKB nmBBV.
OOIiD MEDAL, PIBU, 1878
Warrautod abaoluteiy par*
Coooa, from wLich the sxctsa of
Oil has bMn remoVM. Itbas thrtt
timet (As ttMHgtk of Coeos mlzsd
with Starch. Arrowroot or Bugar,
and Is ihsrcforo far rooro •douom-
Icnl, (yMlng U$* t/ian enteenl »
eup. It Is dollolous, aourisbloK
■trorjtftbaDluK, ansUy digested,
ind udralruhly silspt«d for Invsl
as well as for persons In bealt:i.
Piano For — , ^- „
made. The U>no Is dear, brlvht aad
boautUul, an<l they will standla tuse
i-c'tter than any uprlahl piano ever made. Alae
s<niare I'lano Vorten ot the iMsot manufaotare.
idl to l>e Mild at the lowest factory prices aad
warranted to give entire satisfaction. Ageal
for tioortfc Stevena, oraan builder.
MONUMENTS.
ANDREWS & WIIEELEK,
K8TABLI8USD 1857,
MAjrurAOTimcMS or
No, 41 Thomdik€ Street,
Boar Borthera Depot.
C. H. AyDKKWa. OBAS
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
Steam, Om and Water Fitter*
and Plnmber.
Jab Worker aatf Beyalree mi
aad Wator Bactaaa. Pvlatlas
■toam Punaps, IfcaW
Mo wars, Mowlas Maebl
. ete.'
Shop 26 Middle Street, LeweU.
TBLBPBOBB 1»4^
First Letter Foundry in Kew EmM
OOMMUICBD III 1117.
Boston Type Foundry,
i,iii
■oM l»y Oreeers eysrywbefe
W.BA8ERiCO..Ilorohe>ter,Masi
is.
OaturriiiU DantforN.
To be freed from tho danirers of suflTocailon
while lying down; to brcatlie fi-ctdy, sleep
soundly and undUurbc«l; to ilso refreshed,
head cloar, l.rnln active and free from potn or
ache; to know th.it no pol'Aonous. piUrld matter
dellles l\w hrealh aud rois away iho dtlicate
machinery of smell, taste sn I heartng; to feel
that Uic Hystcio docs not, through its veins and
arteries, mick up tho poNon tluit M surj to un-
dermine and dcstioy. Is Indeed a I»Io8k1..k l»c-
vond all other liuniait enjoyments. To purclmsc
Inimunltv from such a fnic nhould ho the oljject
of all adilctetl. Ilr.t thot^e who have tried many
rtimedle/* and plly^lclan8 despair of rclloi or
cure. ,
SAWKouiJ'S Uaiucal Cukk m«ot8 every phase
of Catarrh, fr«)m a simpio he.i<l cdd to the most
loathsome and dentrucllve Btajfcs. It Is loc.u
and constitutional. Instant In relleyluK, perma-
nent In curing, safe, oconomlc-il and ucvor-fall-
luir*
HAsroRD's Radical Cuuk oonMsta of one
hottleof the KAinCAt. CtiRK, one Ik)X of CA-
TAKKIIAI. SOI.VKNT. ftn<l one IMPROVKP IN-
llALKK, all wrapped lu one pnckaifo. with treat-
ise and dlrecilons, aud sold by a.l Uruggists for
•i.OO.
Potter Dhuo akd i;iikiiical Co., Bo»to»-
No Rheumatiz About Me.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
STOVES AND RANGES I
8toT« Liningi and Fittingi.
Tin Ware Mannfkctiirers.
a^asa, Wooden aai Hollow WAro.
KITCHEN FUBNlTUBh
And Peddlera' Snpplles.
PAP>B STOCK AND OLD IBOH PUR-
CHASED.
174 * 176 MIODLBSKX STBBBT.
^;^rHi-:iu>
DUMASScCO.
<•) -
/yuOKbiNDtRS
Noted tor lu hard aad toagk
varUMeaaC
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for lU UNRlVALLJBb!Nowspa|Mr
Address orders to JOHB K. BOGIII,
U wrater street. Boston.
Cr-The Courier aad Jeoraal Ijpe la fraai IMa
foundry.
LAMPS.
IN ONE MIMUTB
The Cotloura Anll-P«ln Plaa-
ter relieves Rheumstlc, Sciatic,
Sudtien, Sharp aad Nervous Pains,
strains and weaknesses. The first
land only paln-kllllng plast-r. New,
orlKlnal, InsUnUnoous, Infalllblo,
safe. A marvellous Antidote to Pain, Inflam-
maUon and Weakness. Utterly un'lke and vast-
ly superior to all other plasters. At all drug.
glstStMo. ; nve for $1 ; or, postage free, o' I'ot.
TBK DKUO AND ClilCMlCAL CO.. Boston, Mass.
^
BXPBBIEBOB ABD SEI!.!.
Oomblned are the recommendations of Youna,
' the barber, room 9 Post 0«ce Block, an - his
I able asslstanu. No long waits are requ red to
; have your wanU carried out. All Is iwhteness
1 and aitenUon. In addition to the men's ilepart-
n ent a Ladles' and children's department is
I connected. Five aselstanU always in readlniss.
> Take the elevator.
YOXJNO, BABIBER,
' BOOM KO. •. POST OPPIOB BIXMJB.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
Make- the ONLY easy ri4ing jamp seat
or Sorrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Bold by all deal-
ers and builders ia Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS h 8P0FF0BD,
BIODLE k BMABT,
0. W. LONG,
W. a. ELUB,
DAVID J. FOLGEB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. BOABDMAH,
OBOOOD MOBEILL,
' Amesbory, Mass.
Invites attention Ui a 'great va-
riety of useful! and ornamentiil
articles partlenlarly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handkerchief
for Ladles, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
§&j66o!M«tttiK«»i^t
800 BVHHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradlcy'^^ Siiper-Phosphatt-
— AMD
ENGLISH LAWN DRUSSIl^Q,
For sale cheap by
.T. O. ROOE»S A CO.,
49. 31 and 98 Murlioi Btret'U
DUPLi;! STAND LAMPa. '
DUPLEX HANODTO LAMPS.
FANOT HALL LAMPB.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPB.
BBA88 AND OLD BILYEB LAMP^.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to matoh.
All to be found in great Tari^tf
AT
FRENCH & PUFFFXH
131 Central Street.
.'.1
POSTERS,
ttNSNrkableeuraeof •erafula on
iMoHbave been aeeomplUhed bf Hood*!
SmpwIUa. Try it. Bold by aU drmitots.
Primed la tbe beat I
Attheleweatptieof
..3*: a t
V t£e
i aaorte^i aottee
OOVhlJ^ii J Oil O/ZiCi..
RICE GARRUGE SPRING CO.
FinVTOB. PA.
Engravinj? on Metals
made: easy.
PerflMe aald«; tirtitything fttmlsliMl.
Seaid ftw* a.oent ataoips for partlealare and
MBipIe of enffrmvinc to Box M», lllddl*>
It OosiB. .
TRE COinilER JOB OFFICE
QHOW CABPe. HAIIP BILLa, POiCTBg, , ^ p„MWd to Qii» tfce rery
[very Descripti oi Printing
Olotlitnflr*
I>i*2r Ooodait
Orooeryt
Or Other EstaMtsbniMits.
Courier Job Office.
Hair Tinta.
An Unparalleled Preparation
for the Hair.
Jt Ut guaranteed t0 reetore flker
hair from gray to a beautifM
BROWN OR BLACK JN ONE
HOUR. The Hair Tinta to iMo
ilincovery of the proprietor, ¥fh990
eooperienee in HAIR AND HAIB
GOODS iM enffletent eHdemoo •/
Me knowledge of what are ike
nroper $ubetaneee to dppig toOke
hair, Purehaeere have ihm mm^
euranee thai JT CONTAJITB
NOTBINQ INJURIOUS 9 U U
perfeeiFg harmteoe,
only 5y
>iK m
LOWELL T>A1T.Y COUBEafef 'THftBSDAY. ^ANUAltY 5^ 1888
IsOWKLdt DAILY COtJBIEB.
el aiKl upwards to 60 cents. Even Mnine
doee not bbuw au average of dver 85 busbeU
LOCAL NEWS.
Publlithea every afternoon, Sundays excepted, ^o the acre
luiUwCuurlet BuUdhigJurt cubt of tUe Poal
OOlcc. Mcriimj»ck •teeet, Lowell, Haas., by
iUrdcu A Itowell. ft.ub»crlpilou price »«.00 a
yeftr,r.O(;enuamouili,li cents a weeK.dellv.
«red V.y i«rrtcr. blMKlc coplen i cenU.. Adver-
iiaiUir raicx lurnJbliea on aiipllcatlon,
Lowell Weekly Journal i.uWUbhod from Hanoe
«mco ou *>i<HyB. lTlo«S •l.ao per auuum,^
vayB ill utlvance. Larger clrcubiUon In towns
Dear Lowell than all oibtr pai>era. ^
kMTEBBU AB BBOOKU CUUW MAIL MATTItK.
TUAIMS TO AND FROM BOSTON.
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TiiK I'KOJKOT of boldtug a gninj?e fair
which shall embrace all the New Kuuland
stttteB has been dlscuhned coqsiJerably. The
KucoChH of the two New HaiMpshlre Kranj^e
(airs held hiat auluuiii nud u year prevluux at
T%u, haK led to the Idea of extoudluK It.
We doubt whether thin U a wise thlny to do.
Uunnlns cattle bIiowh In HOiuewhat like keep-
ing hens : it paytt in a »iuall way, but It by uo
nieana foliowa that IL-Would pay lu a larKe
way. ItcoKtsbO much tOKo louK dUtances,
and cKpeclally to take cattle or other thlnjfs
for exhibition, that an a New England fair it
probably would not be a succeaa. Properly
located, near a large centre of population,
Bueh a fair mluht pay. But It wouldn't be a
real "New Kii«land»' grange fair.
AMV8KMKNTS.
Specti^DespatchM to the Courier I |9rp anli^f ancp 6ooM.
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Etje l^tDfll Sails Courier.
THUaSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1888.
qUOTATIONIsJ.
ThiB worklngmen of the country caunol loo
ftoeii l^arn the iinwtadom of depriving them-
Helvta of bread for the H»ke of deprlyinic
th«1r eiliployera of c»lj^.-[lTov. Journal.
From prenent appearances. Mr. Biaine'a
uouiluatlon [» pretty well a.HHured, provided
be decides to accept it, of which uo one who
haa watched his ooune can have any couald*
arable doubt.— [Boaton Advertiaar.
God atta enthroned, and In IJla wisdom He
aaw, evidently
tton in this <
bring alKnrt
UMlumVlL. - ,, ,
ment to work^fla divine will. Considering
all the circumstances lu the case, I cannot
now help regarding Mr. Cleveland as Preel-
deut of the United States today by the direct
appointment of Ood.— [Uum, Komanlam and
Uebelllou Burcbard. ..-.
PSllftONAIi.
The repuMlcnn aUte oommlttM will organ-
ise this afternoon, and Dr. Burden will ac-
cept another year as chairman.
Mr. Thoebe keeps up a bold front In his
4)ontest for Mr. Carlisle's seat. Mr. Carlisle,
however, is serene. He knows in whom he
Mn safely put bit trust.
Mr. Allen offered hU bill for a new public
building in l/)well yesterday. It cannot l)e
considered a question on which there Is any
burning public interest In Lowell Just now.
Six times uluce the war closed the repub-
liuMU party has cut down the war taxes. And
yet we have It constantly dinned Into our
ears that we are still living under the burdeu
of war taxation, and that relief is hopeless
under the republican party.t
The number of bills introduced yesterday
Id both branches of Congress shown how
Buuh is agiuting the minds of senators and
representatives. It is one of the merits of
the obatruotlve rules of Congreaa that very
few of tbeee measures ever mature into stnt-
Utea. If all the bills that emanate from the
fertile minds of membera should become
lawB the country might well complain that It
la governed too much.
In 1880 Charlei R. Cod man was a delegate
to the republioan national convention, and
when he came home and reported to his con-
atituent-H in Faneull hall, he made the rao^t
rip-tearlDg bloody-shirt speech of anybody in
tbe delegation. In 1H83 he presided over the
republican state convention. And though
every republican oouveulion, including thU
one, bai alwaya asaerled lt<t adherence to the
dootrine of protection, Codman has not been
known to kick or cavil, as loig as he Imd a
front seat. Now, however, he denounce»
ererybody who Is not willing to sing picaus
to southern bulldozing and free-trade.
Senator Voorbees Is bound not to be out-
done by James Uussell Lowell, Dr. Burcbard
end the rest in fervor of devotion to G rover
Cleveland. Though they burn incense freely
before their Idol he throws it on by the buck-
etful. In h\n speech yesterday he declared
ibat "since the matchless and Immortal Inuu-
gurivl of Jeflerson on the 4th of March, ISOl,
BO communlctttioii has ever emanated from
the chief magistrate of this government more
able, more elevated In (statesmanship, uion;
bumaue and benevolent in Its purpose, or
inoreconduclve to the general welfare ami
goo*l government thau the message" which
tbe President sent to Congress at the opening
of the present session. Mr. Vooriiees goes
the entire flgure.
■>v
Daniel Dougherty, tlie well-known orator,
intends to change his residence from Phila-
delphia to New York.
David Ore;rg of Pittsburg, Pa., father J>f
Rev. David Greg/, pastor of Park atrfct
church, Boston, haa given $100,000 to tlM
8cutch Covenanters' church. ""\. ' , *■
Hon. U. A. Southworth, aecretary of the
republican slate committee and senator from
the second Suffolk ilUtrlct, was married
Tuesday to Miss Mary G. Finney at the
bride's liorae in Ho x bury.
WASHINGTON NKWb.
. Senator Sheruian didn't get his reply to
the President's message before the country
<iuite so early as Mr. Blaine did his. but it
comes with more detail and greater delibera-
tion. The extended speech which ho made
In tbe Senate yesterday will be read as a
campaign document, and it is quite worthy
the great reputation of its author. It is safe
to say that John Sherman forgets more ev-
ery month on every subject connected with
»tatesmanshlp than O rover Cleveland will
ever know, and the latter'a school-boy paper
on political economy as applied to this coun-
try, is mere chaff In the hands of a critic like
Mr. Sherman. We have not space for even
• summary of the spcei-h today, but it will
keep, aud furnish anti-democratic-, ammuni-
iloii in great variety and abundance from
4I0W until next November.
Mr. fherinMi'a Speeeh.
Senator Sherman's speech on the Presi-
dent's mtkaage was the groat event of
Wednesday's session. It wm conalilered by
the aut'.-admlnlstrationUts a strong attack,
and was depreciated by tbe democrata. Mr.
Sherman's long experience, aud the fact that
he had held the oBice of secretary of the
tieasurv added weight to h's words. Sher-
man wiis replie«l to by Voorbees of Indiana
—or rather the latter read a long speech in
.lefencc of the President. It was not a re|»ly,
except in a very general way. Voorheoa
has been considered a sort of protectiouist,
but he endorsed Cleveland's poaltion, and
this is takcji as notloe that he means to be a
candidate for vice pro»ldciit.
ComiulttMis.
Mr. Curlisle didn't announce uommitteei
yesterday, after all, liecause there was ao
great a pressure for changes at tbe last mo-
ment. Tbeae change*, however, are notl
very Important ones, and <lo not affect the
MaiKachUMClts slate already given out, though
the Washington Star thinks I.«opold Morse
may yet get on to ways anil means.
Uemocratio Froteetioalata.
Senator Brown of Georgia is a protection-
ist, and he ha^* a resolution on tbe stocks for
the a»»olilion of the Internal revenue system,
for which he exi»ects as-Ntance from the
two democi-atlc >»enator« from Now Jersey,
Eu!»tis of l^ulsiaiia aud (iorman of Mary-
land. This indicates that no antl-protcctive
bill can pass this <;oHgress.
BoutvUe Fata In One.
Boutelleof .Maine stirred up the democra-
cy by taking advantage of the call of states
to offer Home resolutions calling for Informa-
tion as to the dlapo^lllon of captul'led battle-
flags and other trophies. This was objected
to, of course, but Mr. Boutellc had had his
little hit. ^ .,.„
Sundry Dilla.
Col. Allen of Mansachuictta was one of
several to put in bills for public buildings.
Gov. Dingley of Maine had one to prevent
the launching of big lumber rafts Into the
ocean. He uIho put iu a bill giving the con-
sent of Congress for states that prohibit the
manufacture imd sale of liquor to prohibit
also lu imporlatioo.
Gen. Collins will try once more to get the
Lowell bankruptcy bill through.
V. M. C. L. A. BALL.
The :Uth annual ball of the Young Men's
{atlioli.^ Library association took place in
Urban hall lust nii^'htnnd was laruoly attend-
ed. The American orchesti a furnished mu-
kIc. rendcrinir u concert prograinine of hix
numbers. Tli«re were 20 iiumbera on the
dance order, and the greater part of those
who were present danced them all. Mr.
Julin H. Sheelian was general inanajrer, and
McHsrs. F^lward J. McGunn aud John J.
Garrihau were rt<'or dlr»H;tors.
LKCTUBK ON HOLLAND.
Mrs. K. S. Briiilon. who has travelled ex-
tensively in Kuiope. gave a lecture before a
larg* nu«iiei»ce in the woman's branch of the
People'-* club last evening. She spoke of
her Impressions ot the obMjrvanw of Queen
V ictorla's Jubilee, she Itcing la England at
tbe time. A flight to Ilolland waa then
made and the ))eople and their hablta, as
well as the natural characterintlos of the
oxiuiitrv. weredesciilied. Norway and the
Ni*rvveglsns were then (licturodi Tbe
whole Ulk was hlgbly interesflng.
MRH. POTIKK,
Those who have seen this beautiful wom-
an aud societv actreaa think that aa "Juliet"
»be is at her l)e*)t. She will be ««ftn aa
Shakesi>eare'rt eharmlng heroine next Mon-
day at Music hull, and the sale of aeaU will
begin tomorrow.
8T. PAUL*« CONCWtT.
The coming concert at St. Paul's church
"" ill be eagerly patronized.
nouni-eoMnt In another
ud Starkweather, who
created ao much enthUilasni at tbe KesUval
last spring. Is to be the leading aolo attrac-
tion, and the reet of the programme will \>t
made up by tbe choir of the church under
Mr. Baker's direction, and by tbe American
orchest ra. The tickets are only M oeiitf , but
tbev are selling like hot cakea •ixmij. It
will be a delightful concert. r ^f.
ORAND ARMT MKETIMOt.
Oatnpflre of Poet l«0-A L»r«o AlUnd-
•BOT. Kxcrlleut llp«H.«he« ood «. ••<io«a»-
ftil Time— Inatallwclon of FoBt IM'a Of-
floera.
Post lao, O. A. R., had a camptfre at their
hall on Merrimack ctreet last night. It was
largely attended und a success In every re-
spect. Before It took place, the newly elect-
ed ottlcers were instilled by Past Command-
er Tutlle. Then tlie collation was served lu
the banquet hall. The blensing was asked
by Uev. George N. Howard, commander of
Furisjrut post. Sons of Veterans. Half or
threeciuarters of an hour was devoted to a
dlscussiuu of tbe viands Iteton tbe hungry
veterans. .... . i
When supper had ended, the post aii-
lourneti to t lie larger ball to listen to the
siwaklng. The Tost I'JO band irsl gave a se-
lection, after which Commander 8tln»on
called to order aud Introiluced CapLJ.G.
Peaiiody. The latter said It was the tlrst
time he had been In a (». A. R. hall. He felt
oroud of what liowell had done In tbo war.
With a iiopulatlon of Xi-OOO at that time, the
5reater part of whom were women, fiQOO sol-
iers ba<l gone to the front. '. ..
Kx-Mayor Abluttt said he always niade it
point to claim for Lowell the n
INAUGURATION.
Gov. Amaa Takra th« Oath of Omce—
Buslu«»« In th« LFglsUtum.
Boston, Jan. ft.— The iuauguiation cere
monies took place at tlie state hou^c this
noon and wcic largely attcndoil. lu the
Senate routine business was trausaclcd until
noon, when the seuators went to the House
for the inauguration. The House elected
Rev. D. W. Waldron chaplain, aud Clerk
McLaughlin announced the appointment of
James W. Kirabail, last year a messenger, as
H«slstant clerk. Gov. Amea came In at noon,
when the oath of office waa administered and
be delivered hia inaugural address.
[The address is given elsewhere In thia pa-
,I**''*1 . ... 1 -■ ■ '" ■■■■' ■■"*' *"*■' '
, A »AD COU-WIPM.
Two PMlaht Trains Wlreckrd and Four
Persona ,|^llled,i^i^ Otli«rs InJurml.
ST. HUUL,' ^IuUm ilaiL .ft.-.V. Wluolpeg
apecial to thu Pioaeer Preii says : A bad col-
lision occurred last night on the Canadian
Paciflc at Stewart statiou, two freight trains
coming together. Railroad offldals are reti-
cent, but It is said the angiueera aud ttremen
of both traius were killed aud others Injured.
ODONHEll & GIIBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND
Closine: Out Sale
or-
'VOM flitb 5^t)Of0*
< Weather judications.
^^ I
Jan. 6, noon. — For New £np;land,
fair Veatber, preceded by local buowi on
tbe coast, calder, fretb \o brisk norther-
ly windi. *
Priatora on All Um Freaok rapora In Qae-
boo on Strike.
QuEBKC, Jan. 5.— The printers on all tbe
French papers here are on atrlke for nine
hours |>er day and iocreaaed pay. The Eng-
lish paiiers, having adopted the nine hours'
aystem, are not affected. Some of the French
Kapers are priuting half sheets, while others
ave temporarily sust)euded publication.
Tbe strike has given rise to tteroe attacks by
the French papers upon Ca diual GIblious's
advocacy of the Knights of Labor, while the
action of Cardinal Taschereau in condemn-
ing the Knights of Labor in Canada is warm-
Iv commended. Keurs are dotertaloed that
tbe strike may extend to the boot and shoe
m tnufactorie's bore.
An BBgllakMMi Klllod.
NooALBa, Arl., Jan. 8.-Dr. Kady, an
Kugllsbman, waa killed by a man named
Bttggot, near Duran'/o, a few days ago.
After hi* arrest Buggot was given permis-
sion to take care of his horse, which he
soon mounted and made his escape to the
muuutalDs. A pos»e followed hiui and had
a sliari) light, which resulted lu tlie kill-
ing of <ine policeman and the wounding of
others. The murderer was captured und will
be shot.
Will Ordor a ahnt Down.
Piifi.APKLriiu, Pa., Jan.fl.— It la said that
the carpet weaving manufacturer! will or-
der a shut-down about Fab. 1, in order to get
rid of the large stock now on hand. The
auspcnsiou will probably last a month.
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
AU our Oent»* Seavy Underwear
. ., . .. at^■iafFtU^ef■^'J:^>,i^^>-
60 doien Bine Ribbed Bhirtf ai^d Qraw-
ars for 88c., down from 08.
eO doMtt Gents' Booteh Gray eitirUi i^
Drawers for 38b. •' Vown f^on 76.
Gents' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers Ibr
59. 87, 87o., tl, proriotts prioei 76o.,
tl.lO, (1.35, 11.60.
100 doien Gents' White All Wool Shirts
and Drawers for ozaotly half prise,
871-2,60,62,760..
Ladies' 38-oent Vests down to 86o.
Ladies' 50 and 62-oent Vests dswn to
38o. .:::"•.;,■:
Ladiea' 76-o«il iii4.tl.V«iti down to
671-20.
Ladies' Modioated All-Wool, richly worth
$1 86 to 11.60, down to 76o.
Bojs' Sootoh Gray Shirts a&d i:l){ftwers,
62 cents, dowa to 38o.
» I ' ,
All onr 20 anl 26*oent Hose down to
12 l-2o.
Hosiery worth 33 and 88 cents, down te
26o.
About 100 lbs. 8-oent Ball Tarns, all
colors, down to 6o.
W«>talB»«tool[ OB Febni-
.•>voiq (1.
and before that date we
FIFTIETH CONGRESS.
poiut to claim for Lowell lue nrsi^iace in
Dromptuess in seudinc soldier* to >\ ashiii;;-
ton. Mayor Russell of Cambridge had
cisimetl that his city had been the W.^""^
this Mayor AI»hott denied. Lowell contri»>-
uted tbe Urst niiO<>r general of volunteers
and on the night that the 8ixth regiuNnt left
for the front tbe city council voted flWO for
their families. Mr. Abbott thought Presi-
dent Cleveland had made a mistake h> veto-
ing the peuhion Idll. He did not think he
would dare to veto anotlier.
Ex-Mayor John J. l>onovan said the nuea-
tioo we are now called uf>oh todeclde'lii bow
' we shall l)est periictuate the inemorf*<^f our
soldiers. It would be ominenti v llttlon that
our present citv government Bhoul<l erect a
building to serve as a llbrarv aud to perpet-
uate the memory of her Kolillera.
John K. Colby illscu«Mfd the nomination of
Secretary Lamar to the supreme liench. He
believed In a committee of tbe Seuate saving
to President Cleveland, "You have nominat-
ed a confederate general for the supreme
bench, a position for life. There Is a pen-
sion bill to be introduced ahortlv. If jou
will not promise to sigrt that bill, we will
not eontirm this nomiuatiou."
Charles Cowley, csfj., related mauv Inter-
esting reminiscences of the war. He aaid
tliat Uie building committee of the poi-ts and
the citizens had perfected a plan, by which
the building should be erected ou } le «jty
hall lot. It would not cost over »l(K),0(jy.
Mr. Cowley tliouuht it would l>e :i grand
Idea to bulhl an eiiueslrlan statue of Oen.
Butler ou Fort Hill on tne l)eulder at the
Ueiuarks were also ma<ie by Comtade
Blackburn of Post 120 and A«Uutant Wor-
then of Post 42, and after a selection by the
band the camptire came to an eud.
Dcpartmeut inspector B. Read Wales came
to this citv last evening and instalicl the
ofHcers ofPost 185, G. A. R. Tbe work of
the post was done in an excellent manner
and the Installation services were very im-
pressive. After the ceremony, severiii com-
rades made remarks. Commander Uirhard-
son, in retiring, presented a very able
report, which was listened to with a great
deal of Interest. Commander D&\\-i will
make an excellent officer and tbe post Is aure
A Quart of LauMirr Ml««
to any woman aending her addreta during
January. Diamond Laundry Blueing aellsat
ten cents a nackage, each package inaklnir
one quart of tiie best blueing. One package,
as sample, free to any woman ai>plylng luls
mouth to Wells, Richardson A Co., Proprie-
tors, Bur Ington, Vt.
AvooaTDBA BtTTBBa ta iaown aa tbe great
reguUtor of the dlgekUve organa all over the
world. Have U In your house. Ask your gro-
cer or druggist for the genuloe artlele, man-
ufactured by Dr. .1. O. B. sle«ert <t Bona.
In Gorsots, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Kid
GloTos, Hamburg, Gotten Uiderwear,
Oloaks, Shawls and Difaperies.
S^LadlM are ra^aaiifd t« tUU out atore
prtcea.
HEART
Disease is ciiusod by the inactivi-
ty of the icidneys. Iluat'd Kem-
edy, tulxcn, ti tablespoonful in a
wine glass of water llirco times a
day, will prevent tind cure. Sold
by all npothccaries and dealers.
O'DONNELL & 6ILBRIDE,
116, 118, 120 ft 182 Menrimaok St.
CENTRAL STORE.
$75,000 Worth
Vital (Estate.
Jan. 4.— Congress reassembled after the re-
cess today. Numerous bills and petitions
were presented in the Senate. Several of the
latter ^ere upon subjects connected with the
lariflf. Mr. Sherman made a great speech on
the President's message, speaking for two
liours. Mr. Voorhees spoke In reply, de-
fending the message and the administration.
He complained that Siicrman, Teller and other
repulilicans had misrei)resenled the Pre-si-
dent. Mr. Teller made a brief reply, au«
ibe Senate then went Into secret session and
referred the noroinatiou!* of the interstate
commissioners to the new interstate commit-
to prosper under his care,
prosperous condition.
The post is in a
FOREIGN NEWS.
&C0.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Preaoott Natloaal BMik.
Dry, Faiicy, MilliDfiry Goods
D. H. Thing, a Maine man v.ho makes a
hu»iness of travelllug among farmers, said
ut a meeting recently, that he bad visited
alios in MhIuc, Vermont, Maryland and New
Jersey, and he had not yet met a man who
was not pleased with his silo. We believe
that not one percent, of all the silos ever
liulit In this country have lieeu abandoned.
K-'timates of their value have, however,
been considerably modifled since Dr. Bailey
opened his hIIo in Blller|ca a few years ago,
i^nd published his rosy book on ensilage.
If a YiKi.i) of lOR bushels of shellcii corn
(besldea r> bushels of lieans) from one acre of
dand (aa referred to in an article on an ex-
periment In Maine) nets only about 111
profit, what can be said of the average corn
tee.
Hundreds of bills were introduced in tbe
Wrecks in the Irish Channel.
A terrible hurricane raged Wednosilay in
the Irish channel, and great damage was
done to property and shipping. A portion
of Fastuct rock has tumbled Into the aea.
The light keepers are terrified, fearing that
tbe sea will umlorinlne the rock. It Is im-
possible for boats to approach it. A large
vessel was wrecked off Duneannon, and all
hands are believed to be lost. The vease
8bU)wrecked oflf Waterford Wednesday and
25 of the crew drowned is supposed to 1)0 the
Miinureus oi mii^ wciw iui.iw»i»»^«^ ••• »"— nu ^^ »"»- »-•-•■ "•-•■■7, — ., 1 • ui 1
House, every couceivaijie subject being coa- 1 ship Eureka, Capt. Southard, which s
Ja^^\ Twn or three were to provide a from San Francisco Aug. 10 for Ou
sidered. Two or three were to provide
postal telegraph. Mr. Houtelle introduced a
resolution asking the secretary of war for in-
formation ax to the disposition of captured
co'^foderatc battle flags.
Si.vtv-three l)ilN for the erection of public
buildings were introduced and referred. In-
cluding the following: ny Mr- G»"»n8«f «'
Connecticut, at Rridgepon; bv Mr. Boutelle
of Maine, at llolton; by Mr. Lodge of Mas-
sachusetts, at Lynn; by Mr. Allen of Massa-
chusetlH, at Lowell; and by Mr. GalHnirer of
New Hampshire, at Dover. The call was
then comDloled, 902 public bills having l>cen
Introduced.
Six Oema of Art*
The calendar par excellence this season la
Issued bv the Smith & Anthony Stove Co.
of Boston, manufacturers of the celebrated
Hab Ranges. It Is In six sheets, each being
a fttc-simlle of a .lellcate f »^'":««'o';^,'"**''°5 ,.„« session was a sio. ..., uu«. ^^. ...«. .«-«
by Copcland, made especially J"r this .nr- j j^'« ^JJ^Venran meml.era on'every vote
pbse. The designs arc «'iu«-''«i «n**,^'i« ' SX laS^^^ disgusted that they
whole Idea is so original and ao artjstic that JJJ^^^^l Mr. Balfour as swretary of the a»
sailed
from Saq Francisco Aug. lu lor v^ueena-
town with a cargo of wheat, and which ran
by Queenatown In a gale.
Notes.
Two express trains on the Dutch State
railroad came Into collision near Meppel
Wednesday, and 26 persons were killed and i
manv injured. . . , ^ *
The Liberal-lladlcal union has decided to
give a puldic reception in London to Mr.
O'Brien and Mr. Sullivan after their release
from Tullamore jail.
Mr. Thomiis Sexton, M. P., and lord may-
or elect of Dublin, who has Ijeen suffering
from typhoid fever, has had a relapse aud la
in a dangerous condition.
The threatened return of inflammation In
tbe crown prince's throat has l>eeu averted,
the trouble having been caused by catarrh.
A meeting of the Gaelic Athletic associa-
tion was held at Thurle*. Ire., Wednesday.
The «ession was a stormy one. "^he clerlcaia
' — — *%
We take pride in showing property
like the residencds we ofifer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restr^ted to fine
residences. They have been erected nn-
der oar personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
fifst-class in every respect. Noval in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapitone tnbi,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
S4O0O.— We seldom have a place that we can
offer at the iow price placed on this extra well-
built two-story lionso of eight rooms, l>eslde
bathroom; heated l)v furnace, liae hard weed
floors in dining room, kitchen and pantry;
I handsome Ras flxtiiros, etc. Neighborhoojl flret-
olass and nour buslnesa. (1651))
On Central Street.— Very desirable piece of
property, rxjnslstlnK of two-story house and
nearly 2700 feet oflan<i. Could easily be made
topaymorelhanlOpercent.net. (1868)
Mot fkr from Mer»lniaok Street.— Two-
atorr. two-tenement houae of 14 rooms, flnlshea
to goid shape. A bargain at $Sa00. (1684)
If you will call at our office we will show yon
•ome iDvestuieDU that will pay you belter than
10 per cent.
To Bs DisDosed of in the Next
Sixty Days.
We Are PoMy Goini Oyl of Business,
And oloaed'oar store yaaterday for the
parpoao of
Marking Down Our Entire StocJi.
We feel that we <
made lower prlrea
before la Lowell
mn aaHaly My wa hare
than ware arer mada
On im M in Our Store.
Evenflliini Has Been Narlteil Down.
Tlie Bijiiii SliiiB Stom.
This month wd'irtHill OflMr;«oine
ontpproaehRble tei^lns in odd
lots, shopworn goods and lines
that we shall not carry another
season,
arjr Ist
intend to have sH these odd lines
entirely cleared oot by pnttlns
such ridicnions lofr prices on
them that thej will sell ihem-
selves. This week we olTer :
Loi 1. About dOpaire OEKT
tORK aOLK aUOBS, which
are impervloue to moMure and
the beat ehoe a ff^nt ean itear in
winter weather * at $4,00 per
pair, TheBe are etrietly reiiable
and would be cheap at $5, There
are only a few of them and they
cannot be duplicated.
Lot 9, 38 palre OENTS' ESQ'
LISH OBAIN LEATHER TAP
SOLE EALSt §olid in every re»
epect and great wearer*. We
have them in alt ei»ee and differ^
ent wtdthe. We have marked
them at $2,13 per pair, whUh ie
two^hirde thMf regular value.
To thoae who give §hoe^, hard
wear and want dry ftei,we roc
commend thie §h6e.
Lot 3, 97 paire CUR TW MA* 1
CHINE SE WED OALFSIttOES,
Theee goods are known every"
where and have ttever been eoid
leae than $4,00, It' hat we have
wiU go quick at $2.97 per pait^
Lot 4, 07 paire LADIES*
GENUINE OIL GOAT SKIN
•
BOOTS, all eizea and width*
from A to E, Theee goods are
correct in fit and style and are
made in a factory where they use
no machine work (except seW'
ing), the result of which ie more
solid and better work. These
are Just the thing for the present
weather as they are warmer,
wear better, and keep the water
out better than any kid ^n the
marlcet. We have placed them
on our tables at $2,09. This
make and grade of shoe sells with
some dealers at $3.50.
•
Lot 5, About 30 pairs odd
MISSES' AND CHILD'S shoe*
ranging in price from $1,25 to
$2.00t we have lumped at 98c,
per pair*
Lot 6, Two oases Ladies' Cfoat^
skin boots suitable for the damp,
cold weather, solid in every re-
spect and good fillers, $1,37 per
pair. Regular price $2,00.
artistic that
™.,». „„ iTTs^a surprise to And anythliw ao good aud
,U ., a,. c...r,. wbiou for tt. «. y.,^. , « -" vt"ji!.r.er.rl±, 'JSTJ:
«lHllBf In WTOw..onlyKbu.bel..D.cre,in°u«; 'J,ll,^„ „„„,„ h, „M,|„d by
sociatiou. The session lasted 11 houra.
and haa never aince been as large aa tbat?
Of course tbla iocludea tbe big prairie corn
Salda of tbe weat.iWhere there is no big out-
mo for fartiliHTS* B"^ i\ierti many bu'-beis
4,t ooco aeil for prices of ouly 12 cenU a bmh-
aendtoK elifbteen cents lu atainpitotbe above
address. _^ ^
Save dentists' bills and toothache, by usins
Hublfoaro. the deUjrhtfully fragrant substi-
tute for tooth powder. Try It. Soc.
••The Table Roba Mora Than the ThlaC**
OveMndulgence at the Ubie robs many a
one of good health, and without health Hfs
la not worth living. Little Hop Pills alwaya
cure such exceasea and reaulate tbe liver.
AH druKKi>t> Mil them. Try. Judge.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
tS OBirTBAI< STRSXT.
Over Preaoott National Baalr.
Plain and Fancy Job Printint
or ALL KIMMx
AT THIS OMFICm.
Many K004la will b« oflsred at hair former
prioaa, and aomo at even leaa. ThIa la no
advortlalng dodge or OMehem A Oheatam
advertlsemrnt. Onr atore will be cloaed
M»rch lat,Mn<1 <mr entire atoek and flzt-
urea must be aold bofbro that time, and wa
have made prloaa that wa think will aall It.
I<ook through onr atoek and yon will And
arerythlng aa repvaaantad.
Oswald S( Co.,
3fS and 8*^ Central Street.
Call and examine these special
bargains and see tor yonrsell li
they are not just what we say—
ridiculonsly cheap.
Watch Us mi This Month.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 7S Merrimaok St.
liPWIBM
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ADDXIBSS
OF
HIS EXIXILEIICY (RIVER AMES,
TO
Mjsskoavswrts bbioamatoby.
During the threa yowrt which endodjwi the
aOth daVof last mouth, tbe Masaachuaetts
reformatory received 2,-i84 peraoua,
whoui 837 remained within ita walla on tUe
date mentioned. Tbe worii tbus (»«■ »<»o">:
piisbed by the reformatory has '^^n «' *
higb order, and its reaulu are encouraging.
Th. Tw. Br»oh,. of th. L.gi.Ut.r, of, r;.^" iS^^Vit. WM^lTJo'a
MasB&obuiatti, January 5, 1888.
*>rv^
our Kew York correspondent aaya one of the
buU leaders dloUtes the following: •The
market Klvcafiesh evidence ot bears wasUng
their atrbDKlh In effoiU to biing about a break.
It la pUlu that the aup|ily of aacurWes Is very
URht and tbo market responds easily to any
oSeratobuy" Mr. Sago aald lart, evening:
•The market, though dull, exhibit* a Arm tone.
By the Ume Uongreas geU to work I expect to
mi an liaprarod market. I oan a^-olAl^g "•»-
' CarableTt^kltuattoaeaoept 1^^ qUeWoa.
SdbopatWttoanblawmbaM^tl*! «»n." A
tonalng bankluK hooae aaat a private clrcolar to
oldcUenU yeaUrday advUlng Inveatment of
manay la goo«l bonda and atooka. Opinion waa
^^^^LeiMhMgeod acaiurUlaa woald not tea
' m!n! %« depiaclatton and wa-a likely to
itald talr proiu this year. The old ba-«r party
' U aald to be long of Western Union and aome
• »i«llot Weaiara Union will lead the ne»t ad-
TMoe. Wearatoldreoeiptaat Wa*tem Union
■>r.
&e»t/emen of th9 Senate and House 0/
Representativet. ^ ,.
Incoiiformitv tocuatom I first ca i your
attention to a utatemj-nt of tbe fluauciU con-
dition of the Commonwealth, as shown by
tbe reports of the several departmoula.
riMANCIAL BTATgMKNT.
Funded debt Jan. 1, IMg $31,4W,M0.l»
HUKIHO ruNDB. s
Amount of sUiklng '"nds Jan. 1,
i*n. .,^ . .. « . «^ . . »• •'•» ;• • • • V •!»•'**••"•'"
Amount of ''"fcthj funda Jan. 1«
. 1888.... »••••••••••••••••••• ••••••'•
85,151,61678
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tnereaae
Actual axpeaaaa. IWt- *..k. ..*.♦..
Actual eapeuaea. TM7. ao far as
iitiifiaaaeainlwadii ...^.<. ....•.♦.
. BaOMATite roa 1888.
Pwrmfusk for attpar »»oaea .......
HecelpU, Includlag oaah on haod,
btti exdhslve o( dUraot aiata tax.
«,it<7,ie4ig
$5,S75,A0ti Vl
$ft,7M.485.78
4.083,885 J«
Daflolt
•aeeceee.
•1.718,&19W
, The large liMMPaaaa In the alnklpg funds is
•aea oaoea for the past weak are aboat •«.ouo jj,^ j^ j^e sale of the Troy and Greenfield
■if-
compared with the aama week last
,, Tbeftira»gMM>«uM ara -tr^lPir.^j
tha Beadlni trtke provea heavy on our n^aikat
anU by checking tnwfc. rather than by forcing
atooka for sale. Talk la that the sltuaUon ought
to improve and that pHoae will thaa advance.
Advices in regard to Beading atHke ara coa-
gletlag. 0.ie dlapatch from Btadlag aaya
ararrthlng potnU to a lonjc struggle, another
,,,0r^ ^ ffaady eoUapee. Clearlnc houae rate
^parceet.
O«at*tlona.
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Cloalng Onanlag Cloatag
Jaa. 4. Jaa. ». Jaa. ft.
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OwfOrulaHottlherala'a ^.- JUi
Maxloaatea«ral4*a.... VIS «<H
1.4110 aruoKa.
'j^flslBwall ^X
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rtaneAman'sBay ..^.* JH ■It
Tapeka •♦<
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rmiMtUQV* ai Mxa.
Juaarlean Ball Tal. 00 Ml
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Xaymoc * i**«we-:-- ,i?J$
OMeafo. Bur. aOulBor lt7K
OhI., Bur. a Nortliera
Maxloan Ceatral
gUnt * fera Marqaetta
V1lBC*l*araMaB.pra(.
Ualon faolSo
Otigon Hhort Line
MMUL BAIUMAHa.
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BoalOB«L«weU •••• "■{^
Oaatoal of Maaa. earn. . 91 >l>i
QMlralorilaaa. praf.. 41 ...
OM Colony '"'
raw TOBE aivoBa.
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M Northweat'a
Oaniral of N. Jaraar. . •
Mawara * MiMlaoa. . .
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mmourl PaolAe
Haeth Padfie
■oith Paeiao praf
gVork Central
kit •..•••... ...
torn Tranaeoaga'l..
.* Beading
Taxes PaolAo
Oaion PaelAe.
•t. Paul
MiaOBIXAirBOUB.
WaMera Union 77K
sa^jsii~:.'r°':: Hx
MIMWa BTOOKB.
Tfanklin
PROM YaeTBBDAT'a aaoowo kmtion.
Washington. D. C.-The HuprmiM court wl^^
render no «le.;lsl.«n8 today. There will be a lane
numb* on Monday next. ,^^ ,„
\cw York, a p. in.— Th« market cloaea auii
na.. >ather weak, but In s.. n.rrow a circle
S^uaUons have llUle sl^nlflcance. ,W. 1^ *
S was inanli.utated up on closlnn of contracU
or lUe Wu eollng extension.
ThFoREAT STRIKE.
Stnanatlon In the Coot Tra««-Tha Strlk-
^^ ers Ho|»«ral.
The atrlke of the miners in the Schuylkill
regloua is causinij trouble ail along the main
line aud l>ranche8 of the Reading railroad.
There is fearful stagnation in tbe coal tralHc,
and durlnK the 24 hours ending with Wednes-
day but 800 cars of coal were sent through
Beading in place of the aicuatomeil 6000 or
eOOO curs in that time. About ftOO men em-
ployed in the coal traffic ou tbe Reading rail-
road were discharged Tuesday and Wednea-
day. The company employs 10,000 men, made
UD into 400 crews. In hauline coal to tldewa-
' ter au.l Interior points, aud not onefourth of
K illl he required if the i«J«vW««' »P«|*:
tors alone continue working. The genera^
tojreilonislhatthe miners In inJlyWua
Silerlea will also strike when they find that
ibe coal ia beinjr handled bv non-union loen.
Tbealtualionatl'hlladelpf.ia b. pr«ctl«dhr
, UDcbaoged, ami the freight traffic, the offl-
•^•- dais sav, is tegular and unlrapedeil. Work
was Koinir aa tisual at Port Bichuiopd
wSliSadav. Selenteen individual ool"erlw
lathe Shenandoah aud mountain district
were working, all having ajireet to pay the
present wagea |)ending any settlement that
bM ReadinK company joaay make. Th* Cam-
bria company at Hhennntf(Mh aud Ihe Mill
Creek company at New Boston granted the
id^nce askVd for and work waa reaumed
Wed'eeday. At Ellxabethport, N. J., the
mmnanv has a complement of new men.
STl^wL coming lA Wednesday night, and
the docks and track sidings were crowded
with traioa. The dlacbarged men are stll
tifldeot of reinautement. It la Int mated
ȣft liMllvldual applicaUons for reinatataflaeot
5u pT5iWhe?ivorahly rt^elved, but that
S« old hands wli; not lie taken hack In a
£dy Tto ndner. at the Nellaon .haft and
2?^ »enn7ylvanla , collieries -t a^mokln
•m at work totlay at the advance aakad,
Siding tettlewant'by the ndlroadeompj^
^nho L Leo and C J. Fame of the execu-
Ura SAllS of tbe Reading atHtoni went
to8<»ntoa Wedneaday to oonault Mr. Pow-
SriVabSt tbe atrlke, but ha waa too HI \o
SiSdw the matter, and it wa. r^ternd^
Se genoral exeeutive board at Phlladelphto.
Mr Towdariy la aaid to have denied that ha
had ever aiprwwd an opioloo advarae to tha
aetloD of tha Btrikara.
railroad and Hoosac Tunnel, five nitlllon dol-
lars of tha Fiichburg railroad ..bon^** ,b|»«JJ<(
out into th- Trojr and Greeofleld railroad
loan sinking fund. Tha commouwaalth alao
holds fifty thouaaod aharea common atoek
l<1tcbburg Railroad company, par value five
million dollara, which belongs to the Troy
and Greenfield railroad losu sinking fund,
but la not Ineluded lu the above figures.
Of tbe estimate<l deficit. |464,9W.88 ia rep-
raaenteil by the taxea of the year. 18M, vm
and IWT. wWcl^ were levied upon tha aiock
6t nattoaal banW and which were paid un-
der protest. This money is Iwld lu truat,
awaiting the declaluu of the Uuiled States
Suprame Court aa to the eooatiiutionaiigr of
the bw under which it waa pdd.
In view of tbla .bowing I advlaa tbat you
exercise the strictest economy la the matter
of awM^prlatloo. liU axpeetwl of ua. as
the Gw-roaklng power, to do sli that we aan
to provide for a diminution of the oomrauu-
wealth's financial respousibilitlee. If we
cannot lesaeu Ilium let ua keep them witblo
their present bounds.
During the year tbe commonwealth will
pavS«,0W,08l.»of ludebt. for which lu
aInkluK funds make ample provialoo. .
BAVINO8 BANKB.
In the aavlnga banka and Inatltutioos for
saVluira were depualted at tbe end of their
fiacal year fW!i.»«.*««,0»i »» wl'SS^'" Th!;
po*lUforthe year of •H^W-Ma.Ofi. The
number of depoai tors la mora than IM0,00p,
or nearly half the number of the people lu
tbe commouwaalth. . ,. u
I fcuggeat that in the Interoata of all who
ara eoiieeraad In tha aavlnga banks aud Inati-
lotions for aavlnga there be enacted a law
which will require a eallliiK in of the hooka
of all depoaltora for examination at atated
periods. If this ware dona thara eould be a
oompariaon of tbe hooka of tha depoaltora
with thoae of tbe bauka. and thua one roeana
of fraud— by entering one amouut 00 the
book of the/lepoaltor and crediting that de-
poftitor with a smaller amount on tbe tjooka
of the bank— would be rendered difflcult. If
not impraetleabia. It would be well, alao,
when national banks and aavoga banka are
la any way ooouected, to requlM that the ex-
aminatlon of both Inatltutlona should l>e
made ainiultanaoualy, bo far bb la poBBlbIa
'"l illllfitwould ba well 4f to tha M^uritleB
In which aavlnga banka and inatltutlona for
■aviiiga may make InvestmenU were added
without lolerruptloo for a term of yeara.
•CHOOLS.
For the eduealion of tbe children In the
uublio achoola— more than 860,000 In number
-ibera was expended during the /•";_ that
haa Ju-t ended a (Ittle more thau $7,000,000.
From the privaU achools tha returns made
are too loadequata and uncerUin to ba of
much value. . ,
The achooU In the citlea and large towna
are steadily improving, but lu mauy of the
smaller towna they are poor, ami the attend-
anoe upon them neglected and Irregular.
This state of things will continue until tbe
schools of these towns are supplied with
special and eBcieul superintendence. Lx-
uerlenoe has al)undantly proved that
wherever the superintendence of the schoois
is irood. the achools are also good. The leg-
Isiulure should devise some way of aidlug
tbe amall towna in providing for their
scliools an adequate suiMirvision.
Within the past few years many children
of school aire have been witlulrawn from the
public achoola and placed in private schools.
This haa been done to such an extent as to
cause some alarm. And there Is reason for
this alarm, for the perpetuity of our repub-
lican Inatltutlons deiiends largely upon the
education of all the children tojiether lu
schools Whoae inatructlon Is controlled by the
btate Itself. The relations of tbe state to
urivate educational institutions are not well
dcrined. and little direct control over them
iM possible. It seems, therefore, best to deal
* 1 Bv making the puldic schools so good
that all parents %ill insist on sending thei r
children to them. u u ♦« iv-
2 By leaving the private achools to be
supported in all ea.;.e8 by private means.
8. By a thorough execution of all lawa
now existing concerning these schools.
4 Either by the amendment of statutea
now in force, or by the enactment of new
statutea. If. in your judgment, euch action ia
demanded.
EAILBOADS.
The commonwealth has at
llevad Itaelf from liabilltlea
MUOUHibllitiea growing out of
agement of railroad Ihies, and t
ii'ave boe'irsViit iiVcu who are wlioliy uuflt to
bo sulyecled to Its iuflueuces. The presence
thcrtiu of bubilual crin.iual^. wiiO have l>oen
«uilty of many petty ottonccs, aud of n>eu
who are f»Oyesrs of »u(eor more, is very objec-
tionable, ft is obvious thai upou »U|;D."»«ii
reforiualory endeavor can have »"l ''ti»« «•;
feet, while by their comuiitta to tb s piiaou
youug men, whom it is luteiided to help, are
debarreil from receiviug its full l^njfits.
Beioud this, in committal of hardeoed or ha-
bitual offenders to the reformatory, there is
the danger that lu tbe ttosire to reform we
nuiy k>ae alght of the necessity to puulsti.
I recommend the careful coualderatloo of
the lawa rektiug to this prisou. to the .Ma
tbat they may be so aip«id«d th»t neiinar
iho»e Who are duhtteil, etther by charaoiar
or by ag^, can be uotumilted tO,lt.
' PBiaON tiBOB.".;.^'';, . .,,S;
the law Hbollsbing coniraut'1il>or^ fct the
prisons uf the cOmmonWeaifih.pasaad d*ring
the closing hours of the soasion o( thei last
leiriaiatui-e, weut into efTect on the Aral uav
of last Sovembur. Under its provlaiooa I
have appointed a general •uP««'lutaodaiit,
who Is lu conference with the varioua orlBon
omclala. to the eud thiit Kile men abail ba em-
ployed, and that, if it be thought proper, im-
inedlate notice be given to terminate tha con-
tructtt 111 force*
This subject is of meh vital Importance U)
the disci pllhe of the prisons aud to the pris-
oners, that 1 hope the law will be ao ••neiid-
ed that labor within tlie prisons can be car-
rieil ou by the method, usuallr •"»?•<>><«
elaewhere, and that the producU <»' Prl»<»
labor can b.> disposed of in the opan marfcat
without unnecessary restrlctlous.
It seems to me that IhU law Is alao defect-
ive in Hut it mulllplies oonirolilng ■uthorl-
tles, aud thus weakeus the »d«n»'»\»l"»'°" <»'
an institution. Other than ««««"tl ye author-
Ity, theia should he only supervision, and
aupervi>ion Is provided for In tha
commiaalouem for prlaooa
Ter, tlilB win tend to ahorton the duratloo of
the laglslntive aesslooa.
To secure this most desirable reeult, it will
of he necessary for the legislature to adhere
tiriniv to tbe rule tliat ail cases within the
Juris»"iiction of the court must go there for
dcterniiuatloc, and that the legislature will
not hereafter talie cjgnizance of thciu.
Al^BITRATIOX.
Arbilrdlon of labor <|ueNliou>' in the name
of the state has beeu successfully pmcticcd
during the year, proving its efficacy a- a
means of preventing uud aliiiyin;^ friction and
(lueliiiig strife i)ctwceu tlie Kreut co-opera-
ting uxeuclos of iudustrial production,— cap-
ituland lubor. u . «
That tbe state has 8u<li a ijoaru ua that of
urldtratiou and conciliation, is lu Itself-a
poUiUt inrtueuce fortfood, whiln Its acliou has
been such that it has comuiauded the respect
of all whom it concerned. In all cases
passed upon by the board durins? tb^ year ita
recoinmeudatlons have been accepted and
acted upon bv l»oth parties without substan-
tial varlatlou',— a striking testimony to the
fairneas of its decislona.
TUB MILITIA.
The military force of the commonwealth
"as steadily Improved in elftclenoy, the at-
'endauoe at tour, of duty during tha past
year having beeu the largest ever known
under Its preaeut orgaulzatiou. A spirit
interest animates both othcers and men,
thev are rendering good service.
Appropriations already made will thor-
ouKhly equip tbe active force with clothing
during the year aoaqlng, and further ap-
of
and
of 17.400. These Bum. raiaa tha total az-
penditure for eleven years to 9662.121 .88,—
ao average di-buraement for tbe State hou.^,
and l>ecause of its lack of sutUcient room, gt
more tliiui $60,000 per annum. For this we
have but liitle to show except tbo Coiuinon-
wealth Inilldin;.?.
I uiiviMi that substantial additions be made
to tlie prt'st Ht siru«'ture, and that its interior
be thoroughly recoui»tructHd, so tbat every
department of tlie statu government can be
accommodated witbiu its walls.
' I ur^u vou also to secure such lauds as may
lie deslraf)le for tlie extension of the slate
bouse. The buildings on the land lu the
niar of tbe state house, which would be
needed for such extension, are old and of
but little valuff. The land 011 either sitle
should be secured to protect the state house
from the dangers to which It Is exposed of
being surrouixleti by lofty structures, such
as are now built on land lu deslrubie IuchII-
ties. The present buildings ou these side
lands could be used for state purposes during
the i-euonatructlon of the state house, or they
could be let at remunerative rents, so that
th. Ir purcbaae would uot be a burden 00 the
cotnmonweaKh.
Senators and Representatives:
Without further suggestion 1 JeftVp to y6u
the work of euactint; such lawa a* will wiD-
aerve the commou interest and . pc^iuote the
general welfare. We are charggt) ^,ltJ) UM ;
power and rei'iMihslbliity of the g«>vernfnont
of the commonwealth for the ensuing year.
We can discharge the responsUdllty onlv by
exercising the power for the benefit of the
whole people. We enter upon our work in-
Silting llotDlvrt.
orooriatlons for unlforma will not be naoded ipired by the memory and example of good
for at leaal five veara. and wise men who have filled these placea
ThemaCtaro/ ariaoriaa ia an important before us. rhe*atandard of legislation lu
board ot
In lu relation to the reformatorlaa th« op-
Htion of tbe law promlaea to l>e seriously
"rmful. The object of thaae lustUutloo* fs
'oiluirtliep.imlliveforms Of naiiu auu
r.ower to young inmates of the reforraa-
«, U to lessen their cbancea of llviitg
rsi Uvea on their return to the ouUldo
eration
iSt meUiylha puuTshment'of crlnae, hut the
refonnSlJn of tbe crlmiuul, and to aooom-
Idl.b the latter, labor is essential. And tbla
[abor should lii lust that by which the crim-
iual atauds the best chance of earidug au
hooe»t living upon lieiiig released. Tbe uaa
of machinery is so much a part of w*gp-«wu-
Ing today, that to deny all knowledge of It
excepting the p. imlllve forms of hand aud
foot {I
tories.
honest Uvea wu lu*!.. .~— .- -- - «.>ii#„
worid. To prisoners under aenteuc^ for life
or for long lirm. tbeae thing, would apply
with leas inischlef, but upon man who are
roonto resume the ordinary ralat?ns of
buXess an 1 Indu.irl* life they woild ha aa-
'"itKor.i-n.likalythat that .;aquln.
meut of the law which provldea that InatruoU
ois shall have tha same power, as oflleer. la
Jra.?tlcabU.. nor I. It ""-'y ..^Sarke?^-'' o
ioods can be ao put upon tha m»rMt aa to
oompete with those tbat ara "»•«»»»"• "Jji;
The W waa designed to prevent the oompa-
tltlon of convict labor with free lal^r, hut It
shoulil be b .ma In mind that If tbo oonvloU
In the varioua state ln.tltutlon. earn nothing
'toward fbelr support fn^l>or »S« "'i'"^.
Iv to pay all their expen*, and if the oon-
vVtS us; up .materlafwblch after It has baan
miSpulatA by them becomaa ^^*^^^^i
free labor mast pay for tbat alao. roo au;
S2rintendeut of prf.ons estliflates that to .tart
Ke opeJatteD of the law will require an out-
'*^?nv^ib?aariy attention of the legiaU-
tura to tblB Imporunt nutter.
> ■ -DiwrsKnrpOLicB. '"/.'
While the dlatrlct police force haa authori-
ty To require that bulldlnga of a public char-
icier ami factories abalMie provided with
Jl^^ier mean, of exit, _lt^ baa ^uo^ power^^u,
enlarge tbe
force tbat
or towu in
uHss upon the general aafety of
It would be well, I think, to ao
power, of the Inspectors of tbla
wheu tbe authoriile. of a city '
which there la no Inspector of buildings, ca
upon them to perform the functions of such
an oflleer, they will have authority to do
ThemaCtar^.. , . ,, -, .
one, and It should reoelve tha attention of
the legislature, after a hearing by ooraalH*^ ,
of those Interested, upon a plan submitted' ,'
The military ropiaaeotatiun ut t»w oo"**^-
tutioual centennial oeiebratlou at njllaoei-
|)hla lefleetedgi-aat credit on oar cltlaan-
Hoiiliers.
PUBLIC HMALTII.
No serious epidemic disease has prevailed
amona the people of this commonvvealth dur-
iug the paat year, aad the ^'^rttxily-tr^'^ii
laws for the protection of the publks health
appear to have been eftlcleutly adminU-
t PFHll
One of the results of tbe report of the Maa-
sachusetta Oralnsge eommlaelon, made lu
December. 1883, waa the passage of an act bv
tlie legislature of I88tt for the protection of
tlie water supplies of the oominouwealth.
Tiie general oversight of the rivers and pouda
of the state was boBtowed on the board of
liealth. with authority to make all necessary
iiivestiiratious and to nlve advice w|>"> oal«««>
upon to Kiva It. Tbe legislature of 1887 made
a ireiieroiis appropriation of money for tne
purpose of carry inn out the provUlonB of
The results already obtained by the atate
iioard of health appear to Justify thU ex-
penditure, aud though a thorougli Invwllga-
tion of the various methods employed in the
disposal of sewage ne«-essarilv occuple. a
number of years, enough has been done to
enalile tbe board to give valuable advice to a
number of towns aud allies which have oon-
suited It with referanoa to plan, of water
suoply and dralnnce. ,
it is evident that uo plan for a water wpply
or for a syetem of aewera can lie prppoaaa
which will not affect, more or leas dlraotJy,
the Interests of several munlcipalilies; and It
Is equally evident that there Is no other pow-
er than that of tbe state sufllcient to protect
DUO community anxiou. to lie relieved from
the nuisance of an lll-coutrived or Insuffl-
cleiit drainage system againat the ignorance
or ludifferenee of a neighbor.
The fact tliat the proper answers to these
trouldesoma questions of water suppy and
Miwage disposal can only he K»vo'\ijy «*-
oerts? makes It almoat uecesMury tbat this
ITlvlce should be furnlkhed by the .tate, un-
der condilloos of complete Impartiality.
PEBVBXTION OK WASTK BY KERB.
Carefully prepared sUtistica show that the
.average annual iBie waste in MassachuaetU
.amounts to tour and one-thlfa mlllona of
Wars, and tbat fully one-half of till, de-
itruoUon of property I. due to cauee. tbat
Vre preventable. Under tbo insurance .ya-
tem the individual loss from fire may be re-
duced to small proportions, but the amre-
gate of such loss imposes an enormous bur-
dan upon tlie community.
TlMjre should be adequate protection from
this loss, and that theru may Iw It Is !!«««•«»•
to ascertain more t^ettnitely iU causes
Maeaaohuaetts, wItt) h
haa bean high ^leg^
hardly an exception,
ye to maintain It.
Tbe Flint Olaaa Strike.
The exacutlva oommlttee of tha Flint
Ulaaa Manufacturarh' aBaociatlon beld a
meeting In Pittsburg Wedties<lay, but did
nothing toward aattling the strike. Secreta-
ry Dillon of tbe Flint Ulaaa Workers' bmocI-
alien. In speaking of the eastern strike, savs
that It will have considerable to do with the
strike in PitUburg ami will help it along.
He .ays the striker. wlU now demand the
scale axreed to by tha workmen and em-
ployers in conference, i|Bd which they alter-
ward refused to accept. All concestdons for
an amicable aettlement will now be taken
back, and they will fight for the old scale.
The strikers think the manufacturers are
fighting their union and not the workmen.
Dover K. of L. Olrolea Excited.
The trouble in Oarriaon Hill assembly, K.
of L., In Dover, N. H., wme of the memliers
of which wanted to disltnnd and divide the
funds, 94166, among them, caused aulte an
excitement at a meeting held Wednesday,
when Master Workman Mlllen, who was op-
posed to dividin^i the funds, was arrested, on
cumplalut of two oflloers of the assemlily,
who brought suit for $6000 damages for IHmjI
In causing to lie published an article charging
both with conspiracy to defraud tbe aswin-
hly. Later It waa voted unanimously to di-
vide tha money among tbe 68 members.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varica. A maaaal of pari-
ty, strength and wholeaomeness. More eoonoaa-
leal than the onllnary kinds, and cannot ba aold
Id oompetltlon with the multitude of low
short weight alum or
la eaas. KuyaL
street. Now York
onlif in earn.
WaUi
phosphate powders.
KuYAL lUKIllO POWDBB CO
!m3
.101
£rto ^Ubrrtuutr^rnts.
rpo LKT.— Two
J. private tatwtly.
nloe rurnlah<>d rooma, ia
»pply at 17 Kirk .treat.
WANTED.- By a
time, chance to do
work. Addreas Box IHI.
man who
eolleotlng
or
apara
almllar
L09T.— Oantlemau's bea'
day evening, ou Murrtiaa
street. Ptndei will besultaMy
10 Central street.
wflava ffadaaa-
ank a*ar Bridga
rewarded at Ho.
Affear tha Halldaya,
when stomachs ware overioa<led with good-
ies, Palue's Celery Compound should be used.
It will surely cure the IndlgaatloD and dys-
pepsia cauaed by tbe Cbristmaa «Hnner. and
drive away that out-of-aorta feeling. Just
try It. _^__
GRAND CONCERT.
"T I
Mrs. Maud S. Starkweather,
with tha Chorua Chair of
ST. PAUL'S M. E. OHUROH
and full American Orchestra, will give a Oraad
Conoart under direction of Mr. J. Avlaon
Baker, In Uie ohuroh, Tueaday KTentag. Jan.
IT. Tickets 3ft eanU, oa aala at Duraal M
Bogera*, BenJ. HoH'a atora. Mo. 75 Central atreal,
and A. W. Dow'a apatheoary atora.
The
Truth
ao.
Vbe'law'shouid be ao cl&aiured 'that. Instead
last re-
and re-
the man-
oongratU'
late you tbat to this extent you are free from
complicated aud emharrasaing JJ««»tlon»
wbThforl^.nyyt^rai'-ve.gltTted the leg-
lalature and prolonged ita aeaslona.
The proap^rity of tbe commonwealth la
largely depindent upon Uie wise wdeoon-
oin^ni manageroont of our railroads. That
Buch ***■ eonltable Is
rtrongly iiiSatantlated by the fact that no
nueatlon of contaated ralea haa «>»• ^afore
tb« board of railroad coromiaslouers during
tbe oaat year. I cannot too atroogiy ^recom-
rSoKyou to giro careful oonskleratton
and liberal aupport to any meaaurea which
1 desire to call your attention to the opera-
tion of the ao-called "Illiterate Minors" Act
of the year 1887, which prohibits the em-
piovment of mluors between the ages o
iouVteen aud twenty-one years who cannot
rea.l aud write tbe EnKli.h lHn«"«K«-. ^t«
enforcement of thi. law Is placed in the
bands of the district police, and it »"»• vast y
Increased the amount of their work. In
fact, if they did all tbat ought to be done un-
der its provisions, there would lie but little
time left them for any other duties^ I pre-
sume that this suggestion will be sufficient to
lead to whatever action may be necessary ou
this subject.
THK COURTS.
I again call the atteution of the legislature
to the condltiou of the superior court, rbnt
body was established lu 1859 with ten jus-
tices, and it now has but twelve. i5ince its
establishment the population of the common-
wealth has Increased by over 40 per cent.,
the valued wealth of the »Ute has been add-
ed to by over one thousand inilllons of iioi-
farsV and business pf every kind has been
Kreatly developed. If these were all the
changes, tbe work of the superior court
would bis materially increased, bui since ts
formation its jurisdiction has been greatly
eiilarited by tbe addition to it of equity, il»-
vorc™, and other causes. These changes re-
lieve the supreme court, but tbey aim fur-
ther crowd the docket of the oihec court.
Another reason for an increase In tlie
working force of the superior court Is, in
order that a judge of that court may always
be in attendance lu Boston for jury-waived
and equity caaes. Under tbe present system
thejury-watved wjsalona, In wjiich theequ y
busloeaa also la done, are varlaWIe aud uii-
Sartaln; and, taking all aeasona of the year
together. It la, in fact, easier aa a fule to
reach a justice of the supreme court than a
Judge of the superior court with equity busi-
nesfln Boston.*^ Thi., un«lo"»>ted y.oP«[»J^f,
to keep down the amount of equi y business
done lu the superior court, and thus to de-
feat to a certain extent the nurposes of the
Actofl88», conferring equity juriadiction
ISn thS^rt. For these reasoiis I recom-
mend such addlllon to the number of Its
iudnes aa may be needed to meet, promptly
aniPcmclenlly,ali the demands of Its enlarged
juriadiction aud Inereaaing business.
I renew my recommendation for an auai-
tlonal sitting of tbe aoprame Judicial court
of the inquest now required in special case*
only, under chapter 21« of the Public Stat
utoil, there will be a simple and •n«vnA„..lvi
iDvesligating " ■""■
Inexpensive
case of fire
means of iDvesllgaling every
within tlie commonwealth, the »"*cer-
tained results to be reported at once to tne
inaurance departmout.
WOMAN aurFRAOK.
I again earnestly recommend, as an act of
almple justlcfe, the enactment of a law Mcur-
Ing municipal sutTrage to women.
LIQUOR TRAFFIC.
Recoirnizlnir the fact that the laws of the
coraraonwea"Si authorize cities and towns so
5^l°™g to permit the sale of hUoxicallug liq-
OM ubder certain restrictions, I last vear
SSed the adVTsability of a law flxing wrthin
urKou luc a ^^ ^ ^^ .places to be se
tbat the
se
tax
a« calcSiatod to proBiote tbe ■f'f^.noj,""'); ! f^the deel!looa of qoiatloo. of law. 1 am
of the travelling public, but of tbe railroad : , j^r,,^ xhni in aome counUaa, other than
'"' ' Suffolk, notably in fiawx, a caae diaposed of
bj veniict at tSe Deeemlier term of the su-
-1-1... »»..*» .H.nnnt hfl Hivued evBH In the
of the travellInK puiHic, out 01 um, "...«-«
Hhleraitoatba enactment of auch laws aa
may ba needed to further lo.ure the aafety
of Grldgaa and tbe abaolute protacUon of tbo
publlofrom danger from fire In caaa* of ao-
cldent. "•
STAT* PRISOW.
No axtraordloary expendlturea will ba re
pjrlor court cannot be argued e^'" . ,,,„
Kpreme Judicial court until the fo owing
Ilov7mber. thua d-laylng the final •ettlemeut
of the case for raoro ihan twelve months.
court at Boston to dispose of qu«»tlo«>"
or. under certain restriction
unred the advisability of a la
iSrow limits the number of places to be
•iithorlzed aud suggested that the
blaSed u|,on sSch places be greatly increased
fn araouu . I now renew Ibat reconiraenda-
tforand would further a.lvlse that the suras
Sbua revived be paid into the state treasury,
2 as to^emove the temptation to permit the
Mie of Intoxicating liquors for the purpose
of increasing the city or town revenue.
^ The fac that in some of the cities there is
a salSon to nearly every hundred of the pop-
ulaTirshois the inn^rutive necesalty for
lurther restrictive leg'-^'^t «n.
It would be well, also, if only tnose wno
are W«Hl voters in the city or town In which
their busine^s is to be pursued were author-
iMd to sell intoxicating liquors. In certain
DlScrt and especially those along the coast
SuriS the summer ninths, tliere are many
SSo-res dent liquor sellers, who, having no
Mrmanent interest lu their surroundings,
SS?uct their business without the restrainta
which residence might naturally impose.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMBNI>MEN18.
In View Of the existing public »ent«ment
concerning biennial elections and the coustl-
?S?lonal prohibition of the manufacture and
ileof ntoxicantato be used as a beverage.
It win iHoiir duty to inquire earnestly into
thrprobaffibeariuK of these measures upon
the Subllc welfare, with a view, if "Pi'roved,
to Xc them the legislative sanclioii which
U J nJcSSrry preliminary to the dlrecj ex-
preasion of the people thereupon.
STATE IIOUSK.
The accommodations »fforded by the
State house have long iHjen Inaufllcicnt
withataoding that alf the space with
waUa is utii&ed. important dWt'^R^* «J
srTst^s^r rNr6" p;mi^t2n*^^q«^^
Ky ^o'liSlldlng, in the Tlclmo^^
lag and In tbe Commonwealth ••""•J^"*^; T""
dlfperslon of state office, la not only ax-
pensive but inconvenient.
I. that Ilood'a SaraapaillU has cured thousands
of people who suffered severely with rheunur
tlsm. It neutralises tbe lactic acid In the blood,
which caoaea thoae terrible paint and ochaa,
and alao vltallaaa and aarlchea tbe bkMd, thua
piavenUng the teeurranoa of the dlMase. Theae
faou warrant ua In urging you. If you suffer
with rheumaUsm, te give Hood's Sarsaparilla a
trial.
"For 25 years I have Buffered with tfUMt
rheumatism. Last November I was taken aoraa
than ever, awl waa unable to get out of tha
houae. 1 waa almost
HELPLESS FOB 40 DATS
suffering great agony. In Deeember I com-
menced taking Hood'a Sarsaparilla. After the
■econd bottle I waa able to be out and around
and attend to bualneaa. I took Ove boUles, and
am now ao free from rfieumatlsm that only oc-
casionally I feel It allfihtly on a sudden change
of weather. 1 have great confidence In Hood'a
Sarsaparilla." CIIABLBB Uammaii. Chrl»tle,
Clarke Co.. Wis.
IHFLIMKATOBT BEETJICATISM
"Uavina been troubled wltti Innanimatory
rheumatism for many yeara, my favoralde at-
tention was called to Hood's Sarsaparilla by an
advertiscmoiilof cures It bad efltecterl. I have
now used three boUles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
and can already WsUfy to beneficial reaulU. I
highly recommend It as a great blood purifier."
J. C. AVEBB, West Bloom field. N. Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
For two weeks we shall offer
to all who wish to deeorat,f f*r
church fairs or other charitable
institutions, our etUlre stoeh of
Novelties for Decoration, FaiP
CommiUees wUl do well to r#-
member this offer, as we have a
large lot of attractive yoade for
decoration, **' ^
KITTREDOE^S,
122 Central Street*
c
OMMONWBAI/TB^^
OF MAStA-
MIDDLSBBX, BB.
PROBATE COURT.
To all peraons Intel eated In the ea^ta of HUf-
r/a. COBURN. tate of I^well, jn MM
.ounty,deoeasa<l. .. t*""W**
Whereas. JOHN V. KIMBALL, the jMlartn-
Istrator, with the will annex- d, of the eattM Of
■aid deceaseil, has presented for allowaaoB tM
flrsi account of hie adiidalstratlon upon tha aa-
Ute of said deceased ;
Yon are hereby cited to appear at a prooaia
court, to \M h»lden at ( Hinbri(1ga« In ss\ I ooon-
^r.on the fourth Tuestlny of January, Inat., M
nine o'clock In the forenoon to ahow OfOM. «
any you have, why the same should not ba al-
1 ft lib All
Andsald administrator Is ordered to Mrvj
this citation by publishing the same onoaA waa*
In the Lowell Dally t^urier, a newapap«r
printed at Lowell, three weeks •"*««""7«ly •,*'»•
fa^'t publlcatton to be two days, at least, before
""witnessi (JEOROK M. Brookb, esquire, judaa
of sol.l court, this fourth day of .Tanmsry, Ui
the year of our Lord one thousand eight
dred and eighty -eight.
bun-
J. H. TYLRR.negtatar.
Sold by all drusgtsto
by C. 1. HOOD at CO
lOO I>pMe«i
tl ; six for $A. Prepared
Lowell, Mass.
On«) r>ollai*
^N.WiSrOP^'^TisT
)stMB^sr.
Acme Skates
AU solid steel and fine flnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Oar stock of .Skates is tbe larirest evjj o*"**
In Lowell, aud embraces ail leading atyle. an«
makea.
SARTLETT
II
Not
within Ita
YEAST
POWDER
PUU
muiiTiPui
ABHOLUTILI .-_- -.
poaaaaainff aU tka good on
bnklns powdarBi while It ^. ^
^^ ofVhalr tajvrtooa Ingradlaata.
aulrad attbaaUto prlaon. unleaa It .houkl ho , |,~ arWog In counties outalde of
JjJiSd ad^-Stoto hSliBddlUooal offloaiV | J^w JS to provide a remady far thIa do-
.^ a <^.k.....».« Btraat I {0(.t.
A.Sdiu;».., .uu.»... t.„ '^j"^T!L.i^'>^, 1 f if^L^'li-f l'SS\b.7!S W^:S
Suffolk* ^* ~" "* *""
OO.'l
California Excursions.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
Law Balaa. Wn» SlaaplM
modatloaa.
For full laformailOB «>"««jj*jr®'5«» w..ii
A. 0. UABvar M Co., 300 Waab-
Chapman
There ara
bouMB upon tbo eomar <» _ . ...
and Balbarford avaoua. There are huM j,^^^, against th» cjommokwealth.
twelve booBBB for olloBraowoedby the ataw voor attention ta called to the provUlonB
at Ch-laatown. and "»•./„««»« of^^lha i ,,Ywr atteo«<«^i.^a.^ ^^
K.%-^tt=12>wa--r'a ^^!2:S'-i:5f^'-x H^^
surBMr M
«k* Dmb •* Mar Li^
Both
SStTor mall Btompa to Hop Oo., Maw U
.§sm,i)eeB.
my MO and nf «««»«^»!L*2tf Jilli!
^'...<4 iriiulMil lUa. All diaUW*. V
ba asaaadlogly baaardoo*.
tnentloDad tfi>c« la
tha proprtty ci
hottBOB araetad ui
ralathMitka
odihara of
hat
tbla
At tha point
Ueket agent or
ington atreet, Boston. Maaa.
GREAT DOMES.
In
oooimoBWealtb. U
laglalB-
ondarlt boom
Ixi^^id on It f^' ordinary re'oalr.. and
iSl 404ri for extraordinary "£•«"•. »lt«r^ ,
tioS Md Iraprovemeuta. In irfr tb. aopro-
oVStlon for ordinary repair, v^aa flWOO,
aid tbat-for extraonllnarv r«P««"i2K;ifii;
SS. Id addition. I Und ihat •"♦i^S-M »»«v.
wan approprlBiatl for the .P«wba*e and re- 1 paxER'S. Robm, WO fsat hlfh; I>n.fliO|
SroY the Oommonwaaltb building and g rioSSa^lo!^; W Paara,Xj.iHto.. Mj
in.01l.»ooBccouBiof the hojia. Ho. IS i^^.fE'^S^U. fv..»i.»iteimia. ftil feet. bo.
laMOD .treat. l|orMT.r, within tha
yeuvmtetuni
I '.'I
'M
ELLIWGWDOD & «).,
Wboleiale ind Retdl Dmggiito
OPFOMTB FQgr OmOK.
PUi aii FiMy M
OV AIX moNi
AT TMia
hMn
6
LO'
CHURCH COMPLETED.
A DMflrivtIOB of the N«w M«thodUt «pl«-
•SSa Slurch »t Mint Ch«lni»forrf-A
OonVeiiivnt »nd AttnicU»« Houm» of Wor-
' Shtp. L ^ T l'
Biz moDtht «KO, upon the Fourth of July,
the ineinben. of the Metbodist Episcopal
church in West Chelmsford. Kcv. Chnrlee E.
BpauUHng pallor, celebrated the day by lay-
ing the coruer-stone of « new i-hurch bulld-
iOK'witb appropriate ceremonies. Today the
edifice in fcubhUntlally completed and ready
lor ltt» formal dedication to the worship of
Almighty tiod, .which will occur Tuesday,
Jan. 10, . , ■ "
The co«y. attractive bouse, which truly ih
a K9in of il« kiiul, occuplcB the Kite of its
plain and uupretendlnu predecessor, and is
pleasantly located upon the southerly Mde of
the main street of the village. It is two sto-
ries in height, of the Queen Anne st>;le of ar-
chitecture, and was designed by Alden Frhik
of Boston. It 1» 02x40 feet, groun.l dlmen-
glons, and the tower is Ui feet high. The ex-
terior walla are flolsbed, iu accordance with
the present style, with shingles, sbeathiuj;
and clapboartls.
Entering the church from the main street,
^ ui^r^u lonil from the centre of the poich
t\x steps lead from the centre
down to ihe vestry, while two easv
upon cither side conduct to the auditorium,
vrhlch is 47x40 feet. Over the f "trance Is
Se 8pproprl:^le Inscription, "Enter into HIs^ of
Gates'^' with Thanksgiving." The w ndovvs
in the body of ibe house are of ^«" "'"i.^'^''^
of moat plea>lng designs, and all, with the
exception of one In the choir loft, are given
tn ntemoriain. _.
Following Is a description of each. Ihe
flrat on the left of the entrance ban as an em-
blem the dove of peace and on the lower
panel the words. "In Memuriam, Llz/le
hale." This window was the joint orterlng
of the pupils of the Sunday school and Mr.
Frederic Hale, LUxle's father. The next, a
double window, bus a heart and a dove as
emblems, and uuon the first lower panel U
111 Memorlam. John NorrU
FIFTIETH CONORK88.
The Senate'* Seaalon.
Washin«tx>n. Jan. 4.-Among the papers
pi-esented to the Senate wai a letter ^om
Allen & Co., publishers, of Augusta, Me.,
showing the necessity for the Isaue of frac-
tlonal currency. Mr. Frve. who presented
It. statcil as a fact astound ng to him lhH» th»»
arm often received In Us business #1000 a
<iiiv In piivments of fractions of a dollar.
Also by Mr. Hale, a petition "^••"•*^^"»y
change In the fishery treaties and In f»vor of
tlic rights of American Hshermen under ex-
Ming treaties and legislation. .„.„. „,
Also, by Mr. Collom, several petitions of
the llllnpts state grange en<lorslng the Inter-
state^iw; favoring government ownerhhip
of telegraph lines; denouncing gambling >
"futures"; favoring the restrrctiou f »"" *
Krallon as proposecrin the Keagan »» ' • o *
r,o>ing tl..i alKdition of the whisky and tobac-
<-o tax and favorlnu: the placing of salt, luui-
iMjr, sugar, etc., on the free list.
NomlnAttona.
The resident has «ient to the Senate the
following nominations:
Interior, Benton J. Hall of Iowa, to be
.onunissiouer of patents. To be Inter^Ute
commerce .ommissioners, !»>»"' >»• ^^'•^^W,'
Michigan. Wm. It. Morrison of Uliuols. Au-
gustus Sebooumukcr of New York, Aldioe
F. Walker of Verhiont and Walter L. Biigg
\labnma.
Two for a Cent
And the best ever mtde. Cheap
enough, lurely, and to good that
those who have used them won't have
any others. What are they ? Ath-lo-
pho-ros Pills. What are they for? For
disordered Stomach or Liver.lndigest-
ion, Dyspepsia.Constipation, Nervoua
or General Debility, Headache, lassi-
tude, Diseases of Women. They II
take away that tired feeliog, give new
life and strength. Small and pleas-
ant to take, yet wonderfully effective.
Prepared from the formula of an
eminent physician. Neatly put up in
bottles, and sold by all druggisti.
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.
lia Wall Str. N«w York,
EtiboiM*
ttiOroittff*
MORE MEN OUT.
the inscription, *in 1
Perry." The second puiiel cxmlalns the let-
ters A.
and O. (Alpha and Omega) in mono-
ffram. This was the gift of Mr. i'erry's wld-
§w. Upon the third window are a star
Md the monogram A. and (). The lnscii|>.
tlon is "In Memoilam, lU'V. John Naylor
.nd Edwin Naylor." The.e were father ami
•on. and this memorial is presented by Mrs.
Naylor. widow of the clergyman. I he fli>t
window on the right bears an emblem in
Greek characters and the Inscription In
Memorlam, Trueworthy Keyes." This wa.
riven by the family. Miss Sarah lllchard-
»on. in memory of her mother, and Mrs.
Mary A. I'easliy. of her children, contribute
the next window with its svmU>ls, lllleH of
the valley and the palm and crown. 1 he In-
icrlptlons are "In Memorlam, Mrs. Ama
Blchanlson, aged 01 vears;" "In Memorlam.
John MeredlVli and Mary Ann Meredith."
The ihlril offering is from the l^ngley fami-
ly "In Memorlam, Jonas Bond Ixingley.
Here apuear In monogram the jellerH A. U.
aB«U. U. 8. The window which lights the
cbolr is contributed by Mr. Wm. C. Ed-
the "celling of the pulpit recess represents
a clear sky llukly set with stars. 1 be desk
It ol pentagonal form ami in ant que oak.
The communion table is the gift of the
ChauUuqua class. Over the pulpit arch are
the word. "I am the Wav, the Truth and the
Life;" upon the right the Inlunction, i^t
Brotherly Love Continue." and on the left,
ovar the choir, "Make His l'ral«» Glorious."
The auditorium conUins 44 pewa, with oak
backs, whitewood seats and eherrv caps.
These wer« made in Northvllle, Mich. Ibe
body of the house Is tinUhed In whltcw'ood.
The'celllug has been tastefully frescoed by
Morrill of Lowell. The carpet— a very neat
nattern— was purchasetl at the Criterion es-
tabliabroent on Middlesex street, Lowell, ami
the funda for this, as well as for the chande-
lier and vestry settees, were given by the
Ladies' Benevolent society.
At the rear of the house Is a stairway com-
muDicatiug with the vestry and other rooms.
Here is a kitchen with stove, pantrv, smk
and all the appliances which the good house-
keepers of the parish will highly appreciate.
Leading from this Is a room which can be
oaed for a dinlng-rpom or for the smaller
Klherlngs of the society. The vestry Is well
hted and well provlde<l with new settees
and the desk furniture of the old church.
Here also are the two Magce furnaces which
warm the whole building. w i r-
The outside painting was done by J. t-.
Butterfield and the lnt«rlor by Wm. H.
Brown, both residents of the village. The
house was erected by contnu.-t for f40(l0 oy
Wm. C. Edwards, the well-known builder.
Probably the total cost will excetd
$6000, the greater part of which is secured.
Bemembering the serious check to the pros-
perity of the village since this enterprise was
inaugurated— the destructive fire which de-
stroyed the Eagle mills— great credit must
be awarded the society for the zeal and \>er-
•latency It has displayed under discouraging
circumstances, and all must feel profoundly
thankful that at last they have secured so
convenient and attractive a religious home.
Inaar»ttoe Company Golns Out of Bu»l-
neas.
The directors of the Washington Fire and
Marine Insurance company of Boston have
decided to wind up its aff^airs and have reiu-
' sured about foar-fifths of their risks in other
/ companies. The reason Is that the business
''.•■■ has ceased to be prolitablc to the stockhold-
•n. The company is perfectly solvent, and
the stockholders will probably receive a i)re-
rolum of 20 to 25 per cent, on their shares
when tlie assets are divi<led. The comuauy
is the larv'esl In Boston doing a Ore insur-
ance business and among the oldest. It was
reorganized aft<;r the great lire of 1872. and
reauine*! l)usiiicbs with a capital of HOO.OOO,
in 1883 it being increased to |(1,0<».(KK). The
recelptb from tire premiums in 18t<(» amount-
ed to fWW.OOO and from marine premiums to
f350,000. It has been the rapid growth of
the companv's business, paradoxical as it
may seem to outsiders, w hlih has made Its
oijeratiousforthe time being unprotltable.
Under the rvseive fund law, such a large
pi-oportion of the premium receipts on new
risks must lie held In trust that such re-
c«lpts not only furnish no profit whatever.
but they absorb fresh tiapital to flo^t them.
It Is state«l that the company has reinsured
the marine ri«ks in two California compa-
nies, and a proportion of the fiie risks have
been placed in the Niagara company of New
York and in the National KIrc Insurance
company of Hartford. It Is reported that
Home of the minority stockholders are think-
ing of buving up the stock and reorganizing
the company with such risks as Wave not
been dlsu»»<*ed of— about one-llfth of the to-
tal amount.
Olvc Th«in A Ch»nce I
That is to say, your lungs. Also all your
bn-athing machinery. Very wonderful ma-
chlnei-y It Is. Not only the larger alr-pas-
lages. but the thousands of little lubes and
ravill#alea<ling from them.
When tlu se are clogged and choked with
matter which ought not to be there, your
1 UDgs cannot half do their work. And what
tbcy «lo. tliey <annot do well.
till it wild, cough, croup, pn^uinonia. ca-
Urrb, consumption or any of the family of
throat and nose and head an«l lung obs. ruo-
tkSr,.ll are bad. AM ought to l^ ««*/'! /»':
There is just one sure way to grt rid of
the m That I" to take Bo«h«e'- Geromn
Hvrup. which any druMlst will «MI yoa rt . o
ciots. bottle, riven tf everything eh« has
failed you, you way defend BpoD thla lor
aicantle Strike In the Coal iUclona.
KKAl>lNtJ, Pa., Jan. 4.-t5peci»l telegrams
from leading points in the coal regions, this
morning Indicate that the 20 Individual col-
lieries still In oiH^rutlon will be ,1"i;l'"^'' ';>:
the lleadin; company w th all ['»•' .e« P»>
.■ars they nee.i to gel their pro4 uctlon to
market. All the Heading company's 4o inlnes
are slopped, and 'iO,WK) miners, at least, are
Idle. Some place the nunilMjr of men Idle as
high as 50,000 m the Schuylkill basin alone,
which, with 20.(K)0 In the l^hlgh. make he
uuinber .julte fonnldable. To -bo* t»*«
M)lrlt of the strikers. It Is reported from
Donaldson this morning that the men will
noi go back to work unless they get the 8
per cent, advance until after thev have "de-
voured their shoe uptK-rs siwped In brine.
Manv aav they are out until next harvest un-
less hr. Corbln accedes to their demands.
ON'T
Allow your Clothing^
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting, |
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used u
directed on each package, savei
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
Old Colony.
OM and afler Jan. S, 18W. traloa will )«iv«
LoweU (Middleaex atreet depot) aa M-
low*: IM^fMMH*
For TaaatoB, Fall Bi^or, Kcwpovt. M^
BtHirord, I»roTUI«-»<», P»wtocl»«t, Marl-
boro', Moth rnuninjrhamand mmji^iou*
•I 7.4J) a. m., UM antT 4.40 p. m. AU tralna
connect at South I rainlngham with Boston A
AU)any railroad for Wowwator, SpriiNrflold,
AllMuiy and the W«at; also at ConoonTJunc-
Uon with Klu>hburK railroad. ^,. ^ _
The 4.40 p. IU. train coanecis wttb rail Mver
Line Stearaera far Mow York, tbo South and
Spoclal for Chalmarord at <i 45 a. m., 6.iU
antfiTao p. m. (8atunlav" at 10 p. m.) Katurn
at !>.!A and 7.15 a. m., ami «.'.; V- ">■
SUNDAYS— For South Krannni^bam aad way
auUons. HJiO a. m. Betum'ai &.40 p. m.
J. B. KKNHRICK. general Maaaiter.
ISAAC N. MAltrtllALL. Dlv. Supt.
GEO. W. MILLKK. Agent.
Ttcfcot e«o«. 99 Merrijnack Btr— >.
Boston and Maine.
ON Hiid after Suwlay, Oct. 2S, 1887, passenger
trains will leave CentraL sU-wvt ik'pol,
K? Boston, at e.ftO, 7.83, 8.M, ».», 11 a.m.;
18.15. l.»45.8.».40.4.10, 4.45. 5.10. 6.56, 9.SQ p.
in. ItKTUKN. 7. 7 »0, '.••SO, lO.il a. m.; li in.;
1».(«. '.M.'», i-Mt, S.iO, 4.S0, 5. «. « «. 7, 11 p. in.
For Ijiwrencf. 7.10, 7.85, K.;i5, 11 a. m.;
1J.15, 1, 3, a.40, 5.10. «.16, 0.55, 11.10 p. m.
RKTUKN, 7.30, a.'M, «.40, 10.20, 11 a. in.; li 15,
I.IU, 2.3.'.. 8, 3 4t<, 4.15, 5.40, 0.30 p, m. SouUl
Lawrence. 7.05 p. m.
For Haverhill. 7. 10. 7.85, 8.M a. mr, UM,
1 3.3.40. 5.10,0.1.%, O-.W. 11.10 p.m. UKTUllN,
7'l7, 8.10, ».10, 10.10, 10.4* a. ni.; ia.(«,«.54,».40,
3JJ0. 5.15. (1.45, tt.lO p. m.
For »«Uiu. 7.10 a. in.; l'M6. 6.10 p
TUIlN, 7. ll.3i a. m; 1.55, 4.43. On
Boston & Maine B. R.
importanTnotice.
rw
Xline.
Uie following
Olia/iigre of
On and after Sunilay, Oct. «S«1,
traiuH %\ 111 »»c .llMonUnued ; „„.,„„,
For Iloston, «.S5,»J»5b. m..«,«W. 8.26 p. m.;
from liusu>n, «, 11.16 a. m. F«»r Ijiwicdc*, 6J»d.
9M a. lu., 2J15, 4 p. ni.; from I-awreiue. aJ6, 8
a. ro., i, 'i.50 p.m. For Tonlanu, 6.16 p. m. ;
from Foi:tlan<l. 5J0 p. m. „ , „ . - ,
The train now leaving I.«weU for Boston at 7
a. as. win leave at 6.50 a.m.
A new li-aln for Boston and Lawrouoe will
leave LoweU at 1 p. m.
JIUNDAY TttAINS.
The train now ieavlng Boston at 7 JO foi Low-
en will leave at 7. ,...«_.
The train now leaving l..owen for Boatun at
8.46 will leave at 7 JO. „ . ,
The train uow leaving Lowell for Lawrence
and Haverhill at 7JiO p. a.., wlU leave at 7.80 p.
m. Blv^HBl
For further pari loulars see time oanla.*
J. F. PUILLIFS, Gen. Agt. at LoweH.
Soap.
KIRK'S
dlPljD
UB-
%Utimtx%.
For Newburyport,
llKTUKN,fl.l6.
7.10 a. m.; 12. l:
m.
3. 6.IS p.
m.
l.i!t, 1 1 a. m. ; iM, 645 p. in.
For kxeter,' Oover and Cireat FaUs, 7.85,8.85 a.
in.; 1,3.40, 5.10 p. m. ^.^.. .. _j
For Salmon Falls. ni.t.lerord,Saco, Old Orchard
Beach and Portland, 7.3.\ 8.86 a. m.; 1,8.40 p.
IU. Iteturn fi-oni Portland, 7.30, 8.40 a. lu.;
1-.V40, 3 3(»p. in.
For Bangor. Belfast, Watervllle, Skowbegan,
Itockland and Farmlnirton, 8.86 a. m.
SI. .lohn. N. B.. Halifax, N. »., Montreal
mar-
three
It has
A YoanK Mlaeraant.
Nr.w YoitK,Jan. 4.— The author of the
cruel hoax of advertlslujf the iuarrla;;u of
Miss Lillian May Stokes, the seventeen year
old daughter of Thomas Stokes, and heiress
of upward of three nillllona of ;'«»•'»«:';' ,V?
Walter Phelps Dod^e. sou of i'rof. I), b uart
I>i Ke. has been discovered. After linplleal-
ing half a doien of the most reputable younji
men of this city, some of wh.Mn were his
college mates at Yale, voung Dodge has con-
fesMjd that he . afone U responsible
for the publication of ^lu"
rlage notice, which appeai-ed In
newspapers on Sunday morning,
abo been develo|)ed that young DoiUe had
ureuared for publication a notice announcing
the death of the young ladv, « VJll!.-''.'.'."'!;!
her name was given as "Mi-s. Walter 1 helps
Dodge." It Is lielleved that the young man
Moucht to force the girl to marry hi m, and
Intended to use tU <>'>•' "•'•y,»J»^'^"^*
threat to compel her to do so. It s uniter-
«loo<l that he lias l»een given the alternative
of leaving the country for tlve years or going
tolall. fie will go at once to Lurope.
Sorleo* CmmUbk Accident.
riTTsriKLD, Jan. 4.- Willie Burns, a
twelve-year-old son of a prominent banker,
ami Julia Van Ransallaer of 1» years, were
coasting on a hill In the west part of the
town la.>t evening when sleds, coming from
the opposite direction, came together at the
foot of the bill with terrllic force. All the
occupants were stunned by the -hock and
Msveral were cut and bruised. Burns s left
thigh bone was badly fractured. Both bones
of the young woman's left leg were broken
belo^fr the knee. The Injured were taken to
their homes with much dlfBcuUy. Burns
will recover, but the girl's condition Is criU
cal, and ampuUtiou may become nece»s»ry.
Hich Lloonse In Chlesgo.
CHICAGO, Jan. 4.— City Collector Onahan,
Id a letter to the mayor, aays that while the
high license has not reduced the numl»er of
saioons. It has certainly arrested and pre-
vented any great Increase. He believes that
without thelilgh license law the city would
have 6000 saloons Instead of less than 4000.
Fatality at Littleton, M. B.
LITTLETON, N. H., Jan. 4.-Allce, the 12-
year-old daughter of Daniel Cleasby, wa*.
futally Injured yesterday, while coastinii. by
the Boston express, and died last night.
Mark how t)eauilful her teeth!
Koseate gums, alwve, l)eueath.
Anil her breath, how sweet, how pure'
SOZODONT you may be •■ure
She believes In, dally ui^es.
And all subslllutes refuRCS.
Underhand Conip«'tltlon.
There is no posMblllty of shaking the rep-
utation of S<»/A)ix)NT by underhand coiii|)etl-
tion; i-tlll it Adeemed advisable to recom-
mend wariness to the jmrcliascr, a>. inferior
articles are sometimes recommended as Uic
equal of or resembling this sterling tooth
bcautilicr and preservative.
♦•.«lMl,l)l.NO'8 GI.LK"— always up to the
sticking pidnt. ^____^_^^
1 p.m.
1,3.40
For SI. .lohn, N. u., iii
an<l Quebec, 8..S5 a. in.
For Au»fin«ia, Bath, Lewtston. 8.36a. m.
For Uochufcler and Aliou Bay, 8 a. m
F«)'r Kastport and St. John's (per ateamer), on
Muntlayc, Wcdnes<lays and hrWlays, at I p. m.
For Kocklanil, Belfast, Baugor and Ml. Ijeserl
(Btea-ner from Portland), Tuesdays and Fri-
days at 8.40 p. ui.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Onlj DirMt Line from lew England to
'^ ''' y'"' ' HBIaTann&hi
CoBBOodng there with all Hall and Water Lines.
FAVOKITK ROtTK TO FLORIDA.
Iron •t«amKhU« •OATK CITY" and ••CITY
or MACON" leaving savitnnah Pier, CoBgreaa
•t(«e^ Borton. KNTiUY THUIt.'*l»A\, at 8
o'clock. For freight or pa#«age, apply to A.
DbW. BAMPSO.N.iWI Washlniton straet, Bo«.
ton, or lo HICHAUUbON * BAUMAia>. AgnOt,
Boana.
FLOATING SOAP
It
THE CHIEF
For tho Beth, Tollot and Laundry.
Bnow "Whlto nnd Aboolutoly Pur«.
If your dMier ()<>«» not kenp White Clond Soap,
tend 10 oenU fur Mtiuple ritke to the maaeia
JRS. S. KIRK & CO.*
CHICAGO.
Jngurancc,
80NDAY TKA1N8.
lJi\ 8.30 a. m., liM, 4.15,
5.40,
For Hoston, . . . .
7^t p. in. ltKTUU.N, 8 a. m., 5, 7 p. n.
For Lawpoiico, 8.ia a. m., 5.40, 7.80 p. B.
ItETUUN, 7.40, 8.15 a. m., 12.10, 5J5 p.m.;
fioiilh Lawrence, 4.25, 7.44 p. m.
For Haverhill, 8.«) a. m., 8.40, 7J0 p. m.
KKTUKN, 8, 11.45 a. in., i.W. 5.W. 7.«8 p. m.
ForJPortla;id,5.40u. m. KItTUHN, 1, 4.15 p.
J. T. FUBBKK, (ien. Manager.
WM.MKRIllTT,JR.,8upt. ,
J. F. PHILLIPS, tien. Aft. at LoweU.
Got, «, 1887.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
Its hygienic, apert-
/^x ent and digestive
<t\ properties are un-
surpassed.
IVniin'ratiiri'of
Mieep RcM'l;
Spring l> -IT" F.
n grain of sullnr ronstltiifiiw In » g»U<'". un.l 1*
iM.m »lx to thirty tinie.rUHEKthwi tUf Ublc
wateru.uolly oderml fur sale.
Tho If-iidiii;: IMiysiel.uis «»f the city
tnav bee«msulte«i ua to the therapeutic
erticucy of this well kngwii tabic
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
Boston and Lowell.
0€TOBBR 10. IMt.
Passens^er Serylce from Lowell :
or BoatM. at ftJO, B.85, ^tM, t|7.ie, 7J8,
•117 J8. •18.80, •|t9.«, ^».80, •|t«J» and 11.00 a.
"5>,m * :0 84,' •§18.02 p. m. BUNUAY8.
•I17i8, ».00, •IW.aO a. m., 4.45 p. m. Batunii
<6.46r7S0,8.0l.r*8«. 'tt.OO, 9^6. HIO.OO. 11.00
a. m. H.OO m., •lib, «.00, •S.OO, nM, 4.48,
•5J)0, 5.80, H5.45, 8.15, •7.00, 10.00,11.10 p. «.
8UNDAY8, ».00 a m.. l.oo, 6.00, •7.00j>. m.
For Woborn, 6.8.% 7.l«. 7 J5, ».«, 11.00 a. m.,
l.ao, 4.30. 0.00, 6 84 p.m. SUNDAYS, 9X» a. m.,
4.25 p. m. Ketuii :
5.08, tt.42, lO.iS. 11.88 p
a. m., 5.i7 p. m.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merohantf and Mineri TruuporUtion
Oompanj'i ProTidence, lorfolkand
Baltimore Steamiliip Line.
The Moat Direct Route from New Bngland for
Norfolk aad Blotamond,01d Point Comfort, Va..
Wa*)>lAC*OB, D. C, and Baltimore, Md.
PAMBiraSBS AMD VRBIOHT.
Tha IroK ■(••nahip Willlana Oiwaa. ISOO
tona. Capt. B. R. Warran. aalla from Prorldaooe
•very W1BDNK8DAY, « p. m.
Th* Iroa Siaamahip Jf»kM HopklBa«ie00
toaa, Capt. H. D. Foater, aalla .erAiy SATUA-
nPTT-FIFTH YEAK.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OIBeo, 40. Oontral Stroot.
J. C. ATIBOTT, P«KaiDKVT. __
K. T. ABBOTT, BBO'Y AMD TUEAS.
DIBSOTbRa:
Wm. U. Wlffgln,
.1. K. Follows,
Wm. P. Braaer,
Chas.A. 8tott^
W. K. LlvlDgaioD,
J.C.Abbott,
DlTldeada 00 PER OKNT.
|M»r ortBt. on three years, 88 >i per cent, on oaa
year pollriea.
Id connection wtth the almve company la a
general agency for ulvldend paying mutual aad
,.Uable;C>ckcompanle..^_ ABBOTl. A.«it.
BenJ. Walker, •
Aino» B. Frenckr
S.M.Wright,
A. ti. Pollard,
K. T. Abbott,
P. C. Uatoa.
on flro y^rs.
m., from LonaoAUt Whav.
8.3-J, tt.41, 11.M a. m^
m. SUNDAYS, 9.87
tOr o«
DAT,6p
Theaa waU-kaowa ataamalilpa are larv* Md
eomfortable aad fitted wltk avarj oonvenlenoa
tor PASSENQXRS and oommaiided by navl-
ynilora of long aad auooeaaful azperlence. Sea
Toyairaa by thaae •teaman are reflreahlng and
InrlKoratlBr and the round trip oaa be aocom-
pliabad la nvB dati. Para, Inalndlng room
and naaala, vary low,
riUEIOBT OONlfBoHoMB
THE UOLYOKE HTILL LEAD8
On and after Jane lat the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAY
70 PBR OBMT. DITIDEMDfi.
ThU company haa a aurpluaaa regarda poUcy
b«ldera,of%A84,S40, aad will write on MSS-
CANTlIJi UlSiiS. BApreMnted by
Charlei Coburn, 28 Central St.
Alio repretenta other
Stock Compaalea.
flrat^ata Mutnai aod
Mad* wtthaat
drayage wtth
roDMa:
the toUowlnf
Air Um. at Meiw
arr*Mlqftrain»jnmauNtnk. 1ViaBed/tf4,
rwTIawroDM. 6JB. 10.15. 11.00 a. m., 1.40, S.IO.
' Xf or«.00 p. m. sOnDAYS. at 0.15 a. m., 7.14
m.. 1.40,
4.40 p. m.
D m. Kotnrn: 7.45,8.80 and U.Sft a. —.,
w5. 8.1ft, 5 15, «.46 p. m. SUNDAYS, BU»,
8.66 a. m., 6.15 p. m.
For Salem and Way-SUtlons, 7.86 a
6.00 p.m. Ratarn: 7J0, 11.45 a. m
Ttme gimtH below <« Arom Northern Depot.
For Ayor Junction aud Way-SuUons, at 7.16
a. m., li.06 and 5.05 n. m. SUNDAYS,, at 8.18
p. m. Return : 8.16 a. m., liM and 6.15 p. m.
BUNDAY8, 8.15 a. m.
Afar LlMa, Mt
mhm
Tlrclala
IMk.Va.
AtlMitla OoMt
MorlMk. Ta.
Okaaapaaka aad Ohto IU R.
Dtopatoh. at RawpMt M«w«. Ta.
RtahaMod aad Danvllla R. R<
mont Air Utto, at Waat Paint, Ta.
Baltlmora and Ohio R. B. and Ooatlaantal
Llaa. at Raltlaaor** Md.
Morahaata aad Mlaava Traaa. Oo.*a Bavi
Uaa, at RalUmora, MO.
aad Plad-
Revere House,
BOSXON.
Near Boston and Maine, Eafctern, FltchburK
and Lowell •lepotn, centres of baalnesB and
places of amuBemcQt.
Eemodelled, Refurniihed, Hewly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
European Plan.
Rooms all larjce and comfortable ; elegant
suites, with bathft attached ; ample public par-
loVr Kentlemen'8 cnfe and billiard room added,
and flrsl-class Itf every respect.
ROOMS FROM •1.00 A DAT UP.
J. r. MEEEOW k 00., - - Proprietort,
For Amherat, MUford and Wilton, at 9.16 a. m.,
WJI6, 8 48, 6.40 n. m. Sunday, 2 i». in.
ForOreenUeW, Peterboru', BenDlngton, Hllla-
horo* and Keene, at 9.15 a. m. anil 3.48 p. m.
For Naahua, Manchester and Concord, at 8JI0,
».16, ».44 a. m., l'i.55, 1.47, 3.48, 5.40, e.»6, 746
p.m. (Sundays at a. 7.48 p.m.)
For Fenaoook, Franklin, Lebanon and White
Ulver Junction, at 0.16 a. m.. 1.47, 8.48 and
•7.48 p. m. „ _ rtj
For Warner, BradfonI, Sunapee, Newport (».
H.),Clarcmont and Claremont Junction, at
9.15 a. m., 1.47 p. m. ^ ,
ForTUton, Lake Village, Mereillth, Laoonla,
Weirs, IMvmouth, Warren, Haverhill, Wooda-
▼Ule, at 9.44 a. m., 1.47 and ♦748 p. m.
For Campion, Thornton, North Woodstock, Lla-
l)on, Littleton and WhlteHeld, at 9.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m. . _. ,
For Jefferson, Lancaster, GroTCton and Fabyan,
At 9 44 ft* U)>
For Montpeller and all points on the Monlpcller
and Wells River* railroad, via IMymouth and
Woodsvllle, at 9.44 a. m.
For St. .Johnsbury and Lyndonvllle,
River Junction, at 9.15 a. m
Through bills of lading leaned Tta all kbore-
named rootaa. Mark gooda via P.. M. AXD B.
LJNB
Tkskets on aale at E. O. WnfDSOK'l oflloe. 8
Weatmtnater atreet, W. II. Chubou * Co., office
1 Weybosset etreot, or at Steamship office, W
India street.
For rates, pa.«tge or f>gl.bt^l^to ^^^
New England Agent,
ProTldenoe. R. 1.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood ! Solid I Ilellal>le t
AT TIIB
FIEE nrBUEAHOU AOEKOT
— or —
m. I inCALF,JlaJ6 Central Streel
HaTlng pnrobaaed the agency of the Merri-
mack Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Andover.
with Ita sixty years of tatlafaotory dealing wltk
Ita policy holders, ha lavltes all the foriMr
frlenda of tho company and many new ones to
examine lu merits and rellabiuty. Six otbea
companies also represented by me. ^
' GEO. E.kteTCALF, ft Central Street
Soooaasor to E. L. CardeU A <<«».
Wioott ano Coal.
vto White
and 7.48 p. m.
LARGEST STOCK
OF-
Ihow'8 your
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BY WKARINO A
Hop Plaster
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iPOaftal VoMlM. XHfaMT WMknMs. Bhaoma.
Ittam. Belatfaa. naorisT. Chast Vains. Bors lAoaa.
I Oovgha. Orlflk and aU SoddMi. Sharp «rV(
Ipsios. Tka«ooChtog.paln-1r11Hna*TMltwn
llM Tlrtaaaor Hops. H«aoOk.BstaMiis and Otma
loomUnsd.
taad <
Fur Kobes !
(lo JM dlflTerant sradea).
Blankets
For St. Johnsbury, Lyiidonvllle, Newport, 8her-
bruoke, via Plymouth and WoodsvlUe, ai 9.44
For Monlpcller, Ksscx .Junction, Burlington and
St. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15 a.
m., 1.47 and •7.48 p. ni. .. . , ,
For Montreal an<l Quel>ec, via Montreal and
Boston AlrLlnc. at 9.44 a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15
a.m., 1.47, ♦7.48 p.m. ,
§^-* Daily.
FrelRhl trains leave I.K»well tor Boston atS.OO,'
8.40, 11.08 a. in., -iM, 10.0.., U.ou P. m.
Leave Boston fi.r Lowell at 'iM, 4.05, 9.40 a.
ro., 12.25, i* 15 P- m-
Leave lx>well for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave lx)well for Kalein at 9.05 a. m.
IVBIGHT DKFOT, WESTERN AVKNUK.
Leave. Lowell for Nashua, Manohester, Con-
cord and the North and West, at 7..W, UM a. m.,
8.05. 5.45 p. m. .„ »
Leave I^well for Ayer Junction, Worcester.
Fltcbburg, Now Vork and the West, at 3.46 and
9.26 a. m.
C. 8. MEI
At the Old Stand, M Middle 8tr«M.
At the Mew Yard. Foot of Pond Street.
'Wtllifkm Kittreauro,
A. W. WEEKS. Agent.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Wllkesbarrc,
lAckawanna, l..ehlgh. Franklin, Cunilierland,
C. C. Cannel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, 384-2.
Traders and Mechanics
IN8UB1NGE COMPANY.
MVTUAL.. ,
CashaaseUJan.l.in? •*S•2^5
Total liabilities (re-lnsuraace) 166,oflU6
Net aaaeta $886,871.61
Policy holders share la the prollu on expira-
tion of policies.
Diridendi, 70 Per Cent., After July Irt.
DIKBOTOBa
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
^ Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh. Philadelphia A
Readlnir. Wllkcsbarre, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland, Lykcn's VaUey Frank-
lin, etc. ^^
Levi Sprague,
Qeo. r. Richardson,
D. 8. Richardson,
Chae. H. Cobum,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howa,
C. C. Ilutchlnaoa,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaftor.
Offloe, ST Central Street, L.owell, Bf aaa.
LEVI SPRAQUB, PBKBIDBHT.
I E. M. TUCKE. 8BCRKTABT .
avlnsurance to any amount effected In rella-
ble compaalea. «. M. TUCKK, Agent.
27 Central Street.
WOOD.
AND
11.00.
IftvprlMbri
rCtmrmmr,
lahop^ytne wieath i
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I uf iHiltaHnns
Th*t oan lie fSonnd In Mew Englisnd.
GBT OUB PBICK8 AMD KXAMIIOB OUR
SVOCK.
lELLKN, Genl. Superintendent.
QEO. W. STORKK, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. E. PAIGE, Local Agent.
A. I^KW I1NVB2NTION.
Our ExcM!>l«lor A»l» Sitter
I, warranto.! to be FIRST-CLASS •" eT«T »«**-
urc. and any desiring a fuperior anlcle In this
line mill do Veil to call and e"^',^"^ " "-J*!
before purchasing elsewhere. N" dust, eaally
operauil, all si* I .«i«*rtngs and oonsrqnenUy
unUmlted wear. Sold for cash or InsUlmenU at
»34 Merriniack •treat. Vrnw^X, MMa.
O. ■. OBAIS. Ffortla«or.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD.
Old Ooavara FaetorF.
\T3 Contra-l Street,
MMWmtJL.
Pennsylvania Railroad
<gh9 Beat BallTOMl In the World.
Tho Faatoat Tralna In the World.
Maw York to Chleaao, M boora.
New York to Clndnnatl, SI honra.
New York to St. Lonla, »9 houa.
rive Daly Express Trains to the West
Apply tor tloketa and fnU Inf ormatfon lo
W. E. ^TCBMLDEK^^ii^J^
Oak, M*ple and Pine,
and split.
sawed
Old Co.'s Newark and Eng-
lish Portland
CEMENT.
LIME.
COBB'S Extra and Finishing
Glena Palla, Vermont.
All kinds Building and Ameil-
oan aad Sootcb Fire
BRICK.
Mr. J. L. MOS$,
MO. *7 GOBHAM STBKET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron aad Tla
worker. A One lino of
]?A.RILiOB. STOVES.
MILKMEN can set Milk Cans as good aad
cheap aa in Boston.
J. L. MOSS , 57 Gorham Street.
DonMkl
Land
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOI.IK.
OHABOOAI.,
vmweriLmKB,
BAIB,
■AMD,
OBATBL.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
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or
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OMFIOE,
A.T.CABW«IX.TIokM^Ag»t^B^.IL^
Oeorflr^ X3. Stanley*
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWIUtDER.
•0
■d
B.B.
aad LowaU,
uayf IU Old qp*°;y^,^g^[y
iriour and
OlBea aad Yard,
t7 Thomdlka Btraet.
Talephoae IIS-L.
Oflloe.
Marrlmaek Street,
Caklarwood's.
A. E. BAIBOBI, 24 Ontnl Bloek,
Ira 10 aoaooBM to tba dtJaana.of LofwaU Mid
hilty that ha,haa murofaaaod aD tm Mf*<tv*!
nadby tba lata N. C. Sanbon. andla aow
■laMd to ill dsnMeala ortart fMMB tiM PHM*
Clittorti's
DYE HOUSE,
8 and 4 AIDOTEB 8TBEET.
HRl-Oass DfeinE of Evenf Description
at abort aoUeo aad aatiafaetloa
AOktndaof
MBla dyad whole,
flloaaod aad rapaltad
'■n
Baca
fStol
Sw^to iu dspMoMa
loaBUa
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
<ft-| PBB BOTTI^.-Oolden Drop* (Bf-
ml. Mvwl). a«t ciKo tor poiroaa proM»-
UnMid
•da
^SlSl^:fih_*^Jg^
r^-a
for Mm
oj
all appearancei eiOoyed the antertalnineiit
very much. A "muaeum" also offered at-
tractions lo the curious, aud Ave oenta
worth of iun wan derived Id every case from
BU inspection of the interior.
mkWs bkancu kntkktainmknt.
The cntertaiuiui'uti* ^KtWiin up for the ben-
; efit of tboho wlio mtend tiio lueu's braiieh of
! lite People'^ club ure iiiways hijjiily satu-
ItacK.rv and Miss Jennie F. Woodwurd'rt
nliely'arrauKed diversion of last ovontng
I proved uo exception lo the rule. 'I lie pro-
"-'« - " •"- V VtT n.wi it liHH »^.Mi I graiume eouslnled of vocal solos by Misses
etvllleto i»'««'ty'«'«»''''^,'^'""^,,Vilo^^^^^^ Ware, Barali Johus^j
accepted. Ilnvo »o It.ierest »" t«»e "OKff" „„., mUh Woodward, a violin o^llgHto beiuR
park land ottered lo tbe clly.^ . Me-;*"- *l«i»a: I ,yj.„ j^r the latter by Mr. Irvlii A. Foote ;
LOCAL NEWS-
THB WATBB POWKB SUIT.
MvldenoD for tho l>«ranoo— Testimony of
Major ICu>«ry »Dd Othcra.
Cleo. Butler cross cxauiiued >^u|or Emery
yeaterdHV, and lu answer to this questiou the
major huid : llaveu'l lolled uoy land ou t be
Bulloi tiilil, Varuuiu of < 'ox plat;e for sale.
Have ofli'H'd two acres of laud lu I'awtuck
a ..itv tnv n iiHrk, aud it ll
iu the UoKers
Mect*rH. Maua-
LOWEIX DAILY COTJBIER, THUBBDAY, JAmJARY g^l888
- fleoical.
^o and (lowurd we»l:>'»' '.J'""' "V he 4 ! "'"", Miss Alice WhiU- aud M l-a Woodward
timea, to lti»pecl the land taken by >e«^^^^^^^ Kry««U «»nd
road. J^"' »rui"ro«lpurpo«j the land lak^^^^^ Mi»*i Woodward; readiu^H. I'rof. Plummer;
^iabt be worth #100 au aero, but for uo oth
or purpoMe. He had to jump from bouhler
to boulilcr In Rulug over a portlou of the
*Henrv C. Uowe, builder nod contractor
teotifleiUbatbe had realded lu Lowell U
yoara. Owned real eeute lo l^w^ll. and
have beeu pre»ldent of the Wameilt National
Imnk the past year. Am on the board of lo-
voatmculoftbe Merrimack River Savltjgii
bank, and wa« one of the board lu 187*. Ho
tbouebt that q»« value of the l«ud Uken by
tba railroad oompuny wa* lu l^l* ''^"'.•Iv
totlfiOau acre. Laud lo 1878-74, eulUble
for bulldlujc purpotMSH ou blreetH In Ihe out-
Bklrt* of the city, wan hold for four orOve
oeoti a foot. The WameHit power laud
valneheUxudafterjudKlugof the expeuae
of utlMalnK ll. U« had »een bouidera along
Maior Kujery raaalled— He thouffbt that
tbaWameMit company'^ land between the
railroad and river U Increased lu value by
the couHtruction of the railroad. It being
made »o couvenleot to railroad accommoda-
tion
AmoH M. Kyle lald that be lived In Lowell
from 18dl) to 1884, and uow realded In Maine.
Ha bad bought aud Hold considerable real ea*
tale In Lowell. Had appraised the value of
tbo laud titkeu by the railroad Id 1874, and
didn't think it worth over $100 an acre.
Tba land was rough and Inaccessible. He
didn't tbiuk that the land would be called for
for 100 vears for building purpones.
Orin r. Osgood, civil enaiueer, said that ha
badUkeu levels of the 'power comuanv'a
land ou the oa^lerly sidfof the (;oncord rlv-
or. In case ll»e waU'r/n the river should
rlae seven feet, 81,605/iqiiare feet of the laud
between the railroad^iud ibe river would be
overflown, and 1600 feet would be overflown
on the euftierly side of the railroad track. If
the rise was three or four feet, about half
tho amount of laud would lie covered. There
is room for a mill l&O feet 'by M on the
power company's land between the railroad
and the river, opposite the Faulkner mills.
He knew of no other place ou the land on tba
eaaierty hide of the river where there U
apace for a good-hlsted mill.
Jobu r. Berry, overiteer In the bleaching
departmtnt ou the Bleacbery corporation,
amid that this eorporaliou uhed about two-
thirds Concord river water and one-third
apriog aud city water. Sometimes the wa-
tor of the Concord river is so muddy after a
(rtono tbut It cannot be used In washing and
Moachiug. Spring or city water la osaantial
In Bome of their work.
Luther W. Faulkner, one of tha ownera
of the Fuulkuer mills, said thai his company
UBOd about l&OO ions of coal a year lo getting
Kwer fur running their works, their oolleni
Ing heated all the time. There is not wa-
tor enough lo run their machinery, and half
the power uaeil bv Ihem is steam power.
They Imd been runuing the mills since 1803.
Their tirm is allowed twenly-flve cubic feet
of water a »ccond, by their dead. Their prea-
OBt wheel Is larger loan the first ooo put In.
. IiicrosM-examluallou, witness teatifled lo
UMOapHciiy of power aud machinery In4be
mills of the tirm. After the city of Boston
took oue-tifth of the water of tho Arm, it
ooatluued lo use the same sized Wheel. The
Wamesit I'ower company has a suit pendins
MBintil the Faulkner mills, and the mills
hnf* « suit pending against the company.
Gon. Butler asked the witness what tho
nulkoer mills got for the water they sold to
the city of Boston, but the court excluded
tho question, for one reason that tbo amouat
' paid was ou an award, and uot a regular
bamhi and sale. (The price paid was, in
round numbers, $11,000.) Should think that
tlie water ran over the dam ibi'ee months In
a year, all day, before the taking of the wa-
tar bv the city of Boston. Couldn't tell how
many day* ll didn't run ovar at all. Uaod
the Concord river water for scouring, dye-
banjo duet«. Me!««r8. Holdeu and Duucau;
plauo solo, Miss Anna Ware; piano duet.
Misses Alice aud Uallie White; ttccompaulbt,
MIsa Mary L. Coburc.
KOBKRT MAiniU.L IK "MOKBARS" TOKIOHT.
"Moubars," the great pIctureMjuedrimia
that Mr. Robert Mantell Is to produce ht Mu-
sic ball this evening, li» from ibe pen of lh|
famous D'Knuerv, the author of the iwo
Orphans." Iu tfee leading part of thU Iwau-
llful play Mr. Mantell bus a role well suited
to his dramatic ability sntl ho far luw n»el
with the entire approval of the Ijest crlllci..
The company supportiujx bim Is the same as
that of lost neason, and ll I" this company
who will aa»lal bim iu the pro»lucllou of the
play at the FIflh Avenue theatre, New
York, where It Is aunouoced to be put on for
a run.
A OKSAT LYRIC ST\B*
Ther«aerved shJet for Miss Clara I^ulse
Keilogg's operatic performance, which lakes
place Saturday evoulog at Musfo hu I, was
opened today aud tho seats are in •ctive de-
mand. NIas Kallogg Is so widely known
that she dooa not need the recommendation
of the press so far aa her talent is concerned,
and as tor her support and the prograuime
for the evening could hardly be bettor.
Miss Clara Loulae KeHogg wont to Europe
this past summer to order half a doaen new
soiree dresaoB of Worth's, which undoubt-
edly will be seen at her forthcoming visit
here. All will ihua have an opportunity of
■eeiug the latest Parisian fashions^
* VBTBBAM riBBMBM.
Tha Qnartorly Maetlnv Lnat Mlfht-An-
« other Ball Voted.
The quarterly meeting of the Lowell Vet-
eran Firemen's association took place in one
of the amaller rooms at Mechanics hall last
uigbt. It was well attended, and Interest in
the association ap>)carod unabatod. ^'P"^- ^^
lose
by Vice rresldent A. U. runer. me treas-
urer's report was read, and the amount of
$800 was reported In the treasury. Some
dihcuHslou took place on holding auotlier ball
In March, and it was flnaUv voted lo do so,
Messrs. A. D. Puffer, C. fl. Phllbrick and
Joseph Liberty being appointed a comrnlllee
lo make arrangements. The election of olll-
Waak of Fmyer at John StrMt Cbnreb.
This is the week of prayer at the varlouB
churches. On Monday evening last K«v.
Mr. Hose, pastor of the Jobu street church,
gave a familiar talk ou confeKslog Christ. «>«•
fore a larifc audience. Laot night bo spoKe
to au aiidltuce tilling the suiall lecture room
to overtlowiiig. He 8i>oke on assUfance.
Much inieresi is being niauifcsled. Five
rose lost night ami u'sve assurance of lb«lr
desire of living C hristlau lives beuceforth.
This evening Mr. Hose's talk will be on
obedience to duly. Ibis and tomorrow
«veulugs Mie large lecture room will be used.
The public are cordially luvlled.
A Fl«ht Between White and Colored Bol-
diara,
A revolt occurred at JefTerson Barracks,
Mo., Tuesday between while and colored
United States soldiers, which resulted lu Ibo
fatal Injurv of three white laeu. The re-
cruits at the stmiou drew their pay Tuesday
aod assaulted the culler. Rows resuiUMl, and
In the afternoon a drunken colored troopor
washeen pursuing a you tig white C'f'' *"**
the while troops caught bim aud handed him
over to the oflloer of the day. This
nade the colored soldiera mad, and they
left the barracks aud started for Carondolet.
A parlv of while men followed, aud an ou-
uounter ensue»l. knives, clubs and rocks bo*
lug freely used. Finally, after ordering out
the four troops of cavalry at the barracks,
the disturbance was ouelled, though about
BO meu were severely ourt.
MAVUVAOTUBIlie tfTOCKt.
OorraotoddaUyby WOlUat BbaputL Iwokar,
LoweU. Whore no new tranaaottons take plaoe,
the llffures of prevloua quOUtlons as to prlca
aakea. bid and sales are given.
Amory .
Amoskeag.
For The Ifcrvous
The Debilitated
The Aged
And
year
ihe association apiwareu unaoavou. v.«i.v.
O. I'eabotly preside<l the grekler part of
evening, but was relieved toward the cl
by Vice President A. D. Puffer. The trc
Dnrlns tha Holldaya
throughout the old and the coming
.«-., Krdls, 3 Merrimack atreet, will con-
tinue lo supply the p<spple of Lowell with the
fluest confectionery and the choicest fruit.
He has fully prepared himself for New Year's
with oranges, bananas, nuto,ilgs, dates, etc.,
and sollclu a share of patronage from fruil
and confectionery buyers. Prices always
low. Buy uaudy for the children of Mm.
Baw« Bancnin.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of , «oeI-
lent land located 8)» mile* from l»well P. O.
in one of the best towns aud neighborhwrfs
lu MlddleBox oouuly. Large variety of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac. Cottage house of 7 roonis
with au extra Kood cellar. Oood water In
the houae. Also plenty of shed room, largo
high posted barn, match-boarded, with Kood
cellar. Will keei) 6 cows and a horse. This
place must l)0 sold within 30 days on accouot
of settling an estate an»l Ih ottered at the ex-
ceedingly'ow price of $2200. Full particu-
lars of Thomas U. Elliott, 33 Central itreet,
Lowell.
NervoBB Prostmtlon,Narv«aa Head-
aclM,Naaralgla, ManronaWaakosM,
•toaaacta and L4ver Dissaaaa, and all
afltoctlaos of tba Kldaaya.
AS A NIIIVK TOUIO, It Btnactbeoi
and QoMi tha HaAna.
A8 AN ALTERATIVB, ttPnrUUB and
Enilohaitho Btood.
At A LAXATIVB, It mm mildly, hot
surely, on tha Bowala.
A8 A DIURBTIO, It RcgolataB Utt Kid.
neys and Oorea thatr iHBOaBea.
«iw(wmn«wdy1 t>y pmllwinwl aad htiatn— mail
Price $1.00. Sold by dnioists. Ssad for cirouUrs.
WeUS. BiCHAROSOif S C0» Proprietory
BURLINOTON. VT.
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Clotting.
Androscoggin
Applelon
Atlantic...
Aufuifta. Ua.
Arllngtoo. ru. ofl»
Border City
Bates.
Boott
BostoL
Boston Oook Co
Cabot
Chloopoo
China.
Cocbaoo
Columbian.
ContJaental.
Dwlght..
■verolt.
ynifilf "** ••••••••••
r. Hirer Bleaohory
Oraat rails
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
Hartford Cari>et. ..
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MBnU'a Ylatory."
Whilo purcbahing a bottle of our
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a
marked
iyrup
♦I call
call your Harvard
Harvard
lady re-
Bronchial
fj
Iwr. and for the boilers, he believed,
fitness thought thit the city water waa
also used. The firm bought land of the
Wamesit Power company for a coal shed,
but he didn't know the date of the purchase,
or the price paid for it. There might have
been 15 cents or 80 or 40 cents a foot paid.
The water iu his railway Is 18 or 20 Inches
deep when it is running full.
The court ruled out a question to witness
aa to whether in 1874 the Faulkner mills
uaed more than tho numl)er of cubic foet of
waler u secoud to which they were entilkMl,
witness staling, however, that he didn't
know that more was Iwlug used than was
perniitled by bis deed.
Kdward D. HoKleu. mnniiger of the Stir-
\\%a. mills, on the Wainesii Power <-ompHuy'8
canal, stated that the mills burn three or four
tons of coal a dav for power. On objecljou
of (ieu. Butler the court ruled out a ques-
tion to witness as to whether he had seen
enough water runuing lo waste over the dam
to warrant the running of a mill on the oasl-
•rly side of the Concord river. ^
CroKS-examinalion by Gen. Butler: The
Stirling mill runs eleven sets of cards, and
before the mill was enlarged ran seven sets.
Flunnds are the goods mauufacturedt About
7>i horse power is required to run a set of
cardi. The mills use the Concord river wa-
ter for scouring wool, dyeing and in the boll-
Kc-direct examination: He had often
thought that water went by his mllla that
they ought to have. He didn't know whore
it went to. _ . . .. .4
Tbo names of the sheriff's jury In Um suit
•t the Wamesit Power company against the
liPfi^ell aod Andover railroad are as followa:
From CbelmMford, Parley P. Porham, fore-
mao, Geo. F. Snow, A. Heady Park, Ed-
■und H. Brown, Fred T. Dunoan ; Draout.
Waldo E. Nutting, Granville Cobum, Daniel
D. Fox. Geo. W. Plummer; Tyngsborough,
Daniel A. Lawrence, Otia L. Wright, An-
drew P. Hadley.
cers followed. On motion of T. It. Garliy
the president, vice president, secretary am
treasurer were reelected by acclamation.
The directors were theu elected in the same
manner. The full-board at present is: Pres-
ident, J. O. Peabody; vice pre«H?"h »!.«■
Puffer: secretary and treasurer, C. II. Ihil-
brlck; directors, D. »•, ^o>»'«vIlT'i'^
Brown, 8. D. Butlerworth, J. T. Trtsk, O.
L. Fowler, C. K. Poor; relief committee, C.
H. Phllbrick, T. R. Oariiy, C. K. Poor, Geo.
F. Salmon, Qoorge W. r»rnbam.
A moUon to ^propriaUi $ftO to SecreUrv
C. U. Phllbrick for his services to the asaocl-
Btlon, made by Jacob Barron, was passed
unanimously and wkh »ppl«uM. ■
Mr. Philbrlcli returned thank? In a brief
speech. TboifcUouof the assoclallon wbb
something enUrely unoxpect*d by him, for
what he had done for it bad been done frotn
the heart. Before ornanlaatlon ho had bad
tbo Idea In hU mind ftor a long timo. Ha had
heard about the aaaooUtlons In other plaoes,
and thought It would be a good thing; to
have one^re. He believed at the lime th«t
It would hi well supported, for the y^V>}*
knew the veteran flromen did their duty
when they were in active service; they were
alwavs found ready to do all that was need-
ed. Mr. Phllbrick attributed mlich of the
success of the aaBOolallon to tlw cordial sup-
p«)rt he bad received from the membort.
For that support I thank you from the l>ot-
lom of my heart, said he, and I hope that the
associations of these meetings aud other oc-
casions will bo looked back upon with the
greatest pleasure. ^ ,
A picture of the Uwcll association, taken
on Boston oommon at the muster last fall,
was passed about and exaralued* Some In-
quiry WHS made as to securing slinilar pic-
tures, but It could not be stated where this
could be don^. The meeting, at^ourned
about 9 o'clock.
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are the
results It accomplishes." The victories
which It has gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooplug cough aud bronchial dlm-
culties are almost numberiess. As a spool-
men of the tostlmonluls we are dally rooeiv-
ing read the following:
MOMTPBURB, Sept. IS, 1887.
Measrs. Geo. 8. HuU A Co. :
Oentlemen— Please send me by expreas. O. u.
D.. four bottles of your Harrard Bronchial
Syrnp. I have been using It aud feel that I owe
niy lire to lu wonderful curatitt powers.
Yours truly,
ANNA TfimiFPIJB.
The Hanrard Bronchial Syrup Is put up tn
)i lb. bottles at 86 cenU, and \ lb. boUlea at
AO oenu a botUe. Prepared by Geo. 8. Hull
A Co. (suoueaaon to Lyford A Hull), Five
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John atreets, Lowell, Mbbb.
WE WISH YOU A
Happy New Year
The Holliiigr !•■■•■> ta oTor nnd whilo wa
th*nk tho public for tholr conaroaa
ronage during tho Ohrlatmaa aonaon
fast that wo nauat enll nttontlon
pracUoal naooaalUoa of thoao dnya i
ULSTERS
an. wo
to tho
PnmOwra
ahermanA Mi^«"»«'>g have a large Una of
houaehold rumltora. bhM>k wahiut,
painted ohMnber anttea. Mew
atylea at very low prleea.
Hoothwlek bloek.
Aro a nsoaaalty In this aimnto,
have a larger and noro varied aaaortanoat
of these apleudld BnrmenU thnn any other
bouse In Lowell, and at prloaa to ault
ev«rybody'a par**. With UL.9TBB8 go
DRnili6«lOVES,
•
And Gloyaa that nsenn warmth nnd oona-
f^rt. Hockman, Oroearymon. Bntohara
nnd nil who nr« oonatnntly out of doora*
noMl theae artlolos aud ahonld hoTO theaa.
Wa sail nttonUon to
OUR SPLENDID LINE OF CAPS,
Mnd« In tha Intoat stylos nnd tba twat mn-
toriols. Oood Sooteh Onpa In blno nnd
mixed oolora tot »5«. Sooteh Hnvoloeh,
WiDsor Driving Onpa, Wm Onpa in Oolloce.
Jockey, Tnrbnn. Dotrolt nnd Montrenl
I e a • ■ * • •
•••••••
, • • • • • a •
••••aoeeses
• • • eoe* • • •
Jj^lUNlOBe eaaeaeese*
liftinwnott* •••••••••
Ij^Wttll •!
LoweU M.Sikop...
LoweU BlMcbery.
LoweU Hoalary....
LoweU Ou t)o....
Lyouui •••••■••••••
Ibnctoeater Mills..
Maaa Cotton
Marrtfluek
MlddleWK .
Monadnoek
Naataoa.
Naomkaag
Newasarkat.
Norway Phdna....
OCUo ••••>aaeaaaase*«
PeppereUs •••••••••
Peoore^^* •••••#••
BuaaeU Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
(l^^»^«^l Valla
9tnrk . . . . ■ ........
Thomdlke
Tromont A Suffolk
Dnlon Cotton
Vaaaalboro*
Waahlngton MUU.
Webster
WUlUnaatto Linen.
1000
100
600
100
100
100
lOU
1000
100
luu
100
1000
400
400
1000
1000
600
100
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
100
1000
600
100
600
600
1006
1000
600
100
100
100
•00
1000
1000
100
100
100
100
100
tt
7S0
Bid.
1U4
1700
108
18S5
880
100
1906
90
ioo
79
876
700
140
70
ioM
• • • •
176
Asked:
060
106
110
40
760
80
196
1676
flflUniKlDoob 4t Co<
Playing Cards.
1100
96
lift
ISO
916
tl
MO
1100
Sales
104 >i"
178U
19ff
647 S.
110
296
07H
100>^
1X7
125>4
1S3»
UftO
800
876
109H
00
600
1910
89H
78714
V9)i
BO
IM
90
786
106
79X
900
979H
479>4
676
900
1546
706
148
86
900
70)i
140
10I7K
1188
180
UOSM
600
lOOK
817H
n»
1000
1«45
llOu
90
100
196
96914
1167K
1900
1901^
990
M
100
ftOt
tf
987H
Large
A880i*tiueDt and
^ Prices.
Low
BLLINGWOOD & CO.,
WhoUBale and Retail Druffffitts,
oppoiiTB POST orriCB.
Playine: Cards.
A. bargain for 20 cents. These
of good thickness and
enough for anybody.
are
nice
ELLINOWOOD k CO.,
Whciesaleand Betaii Ihmggi§t§f
OPPOSITB POST omoB.
Mo. 8 Preaoott atreet
jfadlwn'a Bo«r ittora,
9t Merrlmaek atreet* la a popoUr resort fOr
a<lles who dealre to obtain eaulae bartelaa.
Tha proprietor baa placed auch low prloaa on
avery dosorlpUon of hahr goods tbat everyboi^
should take adrantafo of tbem al
early tor a nbotoe salaocloa.
OBll
Paieat Slldlnf Wtadow Screens and Screea
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors
r«pair4d. Bobber Cushion ITeather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extension and
Romifaon laddera. Patent folding clothea dry-
ers, hard and wooden ware, machUilstt' and
carpenters' tools. Longman A Martin's pure
prepared paints. Carpet aweepers and clothea
wringers sold and repaired by J. C
DuttoB sireo«, lx>well, Mass.
Rennett,01
Underwear and Hosiery.
Wo onrry n splondid Una In thla dopnrt-
ment. We call nttontlon to n apodnl bnr*
coin thnt we have Jnat placed on onr tnbloa :
25 Doion All- Wool Boarlot Shirts and
Drawers at 26 Oonti eaoh.
We will not sell moro than four placaa to
ooatomar.
DOGSKIN JACKETS
Doiy froat and blissnrd
Unvh nt Old Winter.
nnd the wonrar enn
REEFERS
AMVBBMBirra.
A OANUKR SUPPKR.
The 'gander supper" and enierUlonieut
at the Sbattuck street church last nlKbt
weie attended by a f«lr-*ized company, who
Soyed an exceedingly ploa«nt eveniog.
Tfe supper, as tho name would Indicate,
WBB alveu by the young men of the ohurch,
;£ Wd their bands fuH lii provWIng for
STravonous appetites of their seniors end
S opposite sex. Each waller wore a paper
MP and an apron on which » gander wbb
outlined. The curtain of the stage, also, wbb
onaniBnted by a big gander and a doxon llt-
tr;rB?°Qander'^waB written on evenr-
thing. Even the entertainment, which, It is
S£!!li;aB to aay. was flrsl-olaiiB, wa. given by
the young men. The programme wbb as
SShowb: Tiano duet, William Severanoe and
wSirTumbull; tiding, Jamee Beebe; pto-
oolo solo, William Severanoe; inaloquartelte,
SSofK Villa the Moonlteht^ ^^^TJ^'
Btortevant, Harry Stocke.J. W. Bohheoo,
S; L. Kerr; wading, "Connubial C«Kr^
,»♦ W. Aldrlch; male quartette, ♦•Oorn
(A Beolpe)y P. T. Bamum'a oaltop* l
qliartetter^'Vhere'i Music ta the Afr/
«,^WIIItom^8everMoe: «^«Hi|» . ™
e Bod the Burf lar/ W. ^f^WjgJJl
tonj
Rennlon of High Sehool Orodnntoe.
The plan of exercises at the High ,"cbool
reunion, which takes plaje at MecBanIca hsil
on the 2ftth lust., was developed u little
more definitely ut a raeetiuK of tl»e execu-
tive committee last night. What ttlll re-
mains to be done was referred to a sub-com-
mllte© of three, who expect to have every-
thing settled In n few davv Aside from a
few matters of deUll, the committee filled
one or [MO vscuncles In the executive board.
The fulnlst of ofllcerH now is: President. F.
A Wood; vice president. Miss Heleu Pea-
bod v; secretary. Miss Delia Smith: execu-
tive committee, ('81) Miss OuMie Ward and
Mr. Cyru* W. Irish, ('b'i) Mii« Sadie Allen
un*l Mr. Fred L. Eno, 1'83) Miss Lllla Soper
ami Mr. J. W. McEvoy, ('84) Hl»« Ellwbelh
Wsshburn aud Mr. Fred Geer, ('86) Miss
Annie Kidder and Mr. Edward Billow,
('86) Miss Blanche Hard and Mr. "• A-
Lonir, ('87) Miss Belle Perham snd Mr. Wa-
ter Lambert. All ihcKe olBcers are supplleil,
or will be supplied, with tickets, and any one
who wiahea to procure one or obisin Infor-
mation regarding the reunion run apply to
them.
A Hwlndlor.
A man giving the name ol Alextttidcr Wll-
sou, 40 yeara old, stout, dark, with heavy
mousteche, has of late oeen vlctlmWng peo-
pie In nUmerouB New England dtlee by
hilsely repreeenting that he la ■uJ|'»'i»«J,. ^
collect SI BobscripilooB for Trifet's Monthly
Galaxy of Music. Hv<»lle«^ *•»« money,
signs the name of Trtlit * Co., promlaea to
Bend the first number in a couple of weeka.
Me Is very plaualble in hia representBUona.
but he ia not known by the publlshera .and
tho dupes don't get their Galaxy. He has a
pronounced Etujllsb BCOont.-[BoBton Globe.
WPson to now In Lowell and waa last heard
from around Howard street. DoubUeas
more than one Innocent ^Ictlm has been
swindled In Lowell and it la to be hoped
that the raaoal will be caught. He oarrlea a
muslo roll under one arm and geuerally
wears kM gtovoB.
Narrow Bsanpo firom Drownlns.
A boy tiamed Coonora, living at 18 Apple-
ton stiBOt, narrowl* eacapjd drowning in the
Concord river, under the Boston and Maine
railroad bridge, rear Churoh atraet, yeoter-
day aftaniooB. BeiBf too venturesome lie
went upon the thin lee under the bridge and
btvke through, aod was lu the water over a
minute before Veing reeeued. A young man
named Patriek Buma selaed hhn by BMrnna
of a polo Btiok. ToBBf Comoib, after the
reacue? was tehea tS a hooOe hi •^BaDpy
Holtow," where rBBtoTBUvea were adminlB-
tei^tawlhowMtlNweenthjijB. HBBBok
Cwtee hehm the eurfaee hefMe being rae-
cued.
<^^^'
CompounD
Are another wen! her-proof garment. Meat,
wnrm, well made. heoTlly lined, nad com-
fort Itaolf. We have n splendid line. Pricoa
a8.50 to siB.oa.
In nil gormenU nnd gooda anlted to tho
bltcor winter weather now upon us, wo
carry OTorythlng thnt necessity and com-
fort dotnnnd. We enn suit everybody, and
olfcr our gooda at prices thnt oompol
•browd buyers to purchase. Cnll
ua nnd learn for yonraelToa.
MIOrPilciiGlotliiGe.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok St.
LowBix POST orrioB.
Oponlng nad Oloalag of MnllB*
gV-Correeted to October W. 188T.
MA I LB DOB rBOM
Albaay and the West, 6.40, 9.20 a. m., 1.18,0.40 p.
Pall Blver, Maaa., 8.80 a. m., 1.18, 7.80 p. m.
Blllerlon. Maas., 11.80 a. m., 7.80 p. na.
B^litSlnUar^'M. 8.40 a. m.. 1.(8. 8.10, 4, SAU,
Conoorll'N.'H., 7M a. m.. 18.80. 8 P- ■•
Draoat. Maaa., 6 p. m.
Kaatern. »M a. m.. 8.10, 7.80 p.m.
Pltehburg, Maaa., 8.80 a. m.. 1.18, 04S, 7.88 p. m.
Lawrence, lUsa» 9^ a. ai.. 8.10, 4. 8 p. m.
Manobeatar. M. H., 7A0 a. n.. 18JB. 8 p. Bi.
K^STT k.. 7.46 a. as.. If io. 7j6 p. as.
Saw York. N. V.. 840, ois a. m., 8.ld, 7 JO p. m.
Sorthem.».40B.m.,ll.M,8pin. ,^
North BUlerlca, Maaa^ 11.80 a. »■• 7Jp p. m.
New Bedford. Maaa., 0.80 a. «•/ IWi ^yP- ■>•
Provldeooe. iL I., 8.io a. «v.^i»f •f>J» P- «•
Southern. 0.40, sioa. m.. 1.10 J.18, oio d. m.
SonU Pramlnghaas. Maaa.. 8.80 a. bs.. 730 p. m.
Stony Brook WayTO-«0 a. aa., 7.18 p. m.
Tyngsbore', Maaa., 7A0 a. m.. 7 JO p. m.
TewkabuiT, Maaa.. 8.80 a. m., 4 p. n.
Mllford.ir.H..18i8, 7.80 p.m.
Wlttdhaa and PelbBB, M. H., 8 p. as.
WoMMBsr. liaaa., a4S, 8.80 a. m., 1.18, 7 JO p. ai.
Keesie.M.H.,8.80B.m.,7.80p.jB. , .^ .
■lUem, MBaa.,8.40, 9M a. m., 1.18, 8.10. 4, •M, 8
LyBB,^iftaaa..8A0,8.4Sa. B..1.U.8.10, 4, 0.40, •
p.m.
MAILS OUMg FOB
Albaay aad the Weat, 7, 8.48 a. m.. 4 JO* 7.10
WtM l£ver', Maaa., 7. 8A6, loio. 11.48 a. m.. SJO,
7.18 p. m.
BUlerlca. Maaa.. 0.10 a. m.. 8 p.m. . .. . „
Sl^tonTiCaaa., i 8.40. loio, 11.40 a. m., 1.40, 8 JO.
Conoord,'M. It., «, 0.46 a. m., 18.18, 7.18 p. m.
Draeat. Maaa., SM, 0.45 a. m.
Saatera. 0.10. 8 a. B., 1.40, 0,7.10 p.m. . ^ , ,.
ntchbunt. Maaa.. oib. 9M, 11.40 a. m., 8J0, 7.16
LawrenM.' Maaa.. 0.10, 8.46 a. m..«J0, 7.10 p- m.
lUnSester. N. U., 8. 8.46 a. m.. »;"; 7»J>: «•
Naahna,!*. k., 8. »M, 11.46 a. m., 18.10, 0,7.16 p.
Mew York, N. T., 7, 8A0, 10 JO, UAO a. B.. 1.40,
8 JO, 0, 7.10 p. n.
Northern, 8A0 a.,m., 7.16 P- ■»•,„. _
— .. — 7 a. B., OJop.B.
,8.40,1OJO, 11.46 a. m.,
8JO,7.10K.B._ _. ^_^j^
Playing Cards,
35 ceDti a pack, reduced from
50 cents. These we have a large
sale 00 by the dozen.
ELLINGWOOD k CO.,
Wh0le§aU and Beiail DruggUU,
oppoam poar orncn.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From ths Shobb Evbst
Week,
fSS Oenta a. Pint.
ELLINOWOOD A CO.,
WhoUMle and BHaU DruQffi9t§,
oppoarra poar omoa.
North Blllerlca, MaaaM 7 a. b., SJO
NewBedfordjkaaa.,7,8.40,lOJO, \1.46
SJO. 7.10 p. m.
PiOTldenoe. B. I., 7, 8.46, 10 JO, 11 A0 a.
SJO, 7.16 p.
Soutbem, 7, 8.46,
p.m.
lo'jo, 11.40 a.m., lJO,8JO,7a0
11.40 a. B.,
South rramlngham, Mass., 7, 8.40,
SJO, 0, 7.16 p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 0 J0 a. m., 4 JO p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Tewlabury, Mass., 8.10, «.« a. m., 1.40 p.
MUford, l(. H., 8 a. m., 1«.19. 6 n. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. H., »•*^ »**•
Worcester. Maas.. 6J6, 7. 8.46. lOJO. 11.40
Keene, n! U., 6M, 8 a. m., 18.16, 7.10 p. n».
5atom,Maaa.,7,8.40, lOJO, 11.46 B. n., 1.40, I JO,
Lynn; Mbm.?;'. 8.40, 10.80, 11.40 a.m., 1.40. SJO,
7.10 p.m.
a.
a.
Cod Liver
Fbehh Fbom THE Shobe Etkbt
^ Week,
Sff Oentfii a Pint.
BSTABLiaHBD ISST.
Among the varloim organs of our syrtem, aooe
rform a more c-nicntial part than tha Uvor anO
periorm a more «.-«k;iii,«i p».. *•— -"T-r"-7;T 37-
kidneys, and so many P«f Pl« f»^S>'^ iT?!^..;
eases oftheae organs, causing the ■»^.i» oj*"^*
it Is onr Orst duty to assist them in
This Is done in a thoroagh manner by
eases
impure, that
InnnlU* Mnndrnko Compound, which is purely
Vegotnhio, aad is worthy of a fair trial. ^
Ingnlla' Mnadmhe iJomponna U solT by
ull Druggists.
rNKPAKRU ONLY HY
THE INOAI.L8 MKDICAL CO
IjOWELL, MASS., U.S.A.
Price, SLOOi Bla BotUoa flor MkOO.
KIM OF PAIN.'
Liniment
OW aUnd of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
•like alreet (Nortbem depot). The largest and
flneat atock Of flalshed work to be lound In
Middleaex oouaty. at prtces auch lower ttaaa
ran be obtnlaed elaewbere for first class work.
No axtra charge for aetttng work either In or
oat of Lowell. All orders promptly executed
aad In a satlstactory manner.
O. H. AMDMBWa, O. WHBBI.BK,
41 Tbomdlho Btroot.
KorChom Depot,
LOWEL.L. MASS.
WE EBCBIVE OUB
Erery Thursday, ensuring the freaheat poaalble
for Friday. Cur blU for this week Indudas
Ood, Hnddoeh. Hnllbat, Praah Ma^orol,
BwMlU. rionndora and Pioeh Ho^ingr;
ProThfonoa Bivor and irivtlBi* OTBTBBa.
Clnma on ahoU nad ahnehod. Bnaohoa
BtnUhni. Plnnnn Hnddloa. Amortonn naa
P. nnd C. BABDIKBB.
We hare our Oyaters aad Lobsters fresh oa
aaturday for Sunday.
ELIilNQWOOD k CO.,
WhoUsaU and BetaU DruggUU,
OPPOSITB P08T OFFICE*
EliJnewood's
Coufi^h Balsam
mnm, AnENjioNi
\
PahM, BsterMU and
Internal
as of the Mna-
4«MB ana ine du rnwr^ tt . —-»?• "~
»*A]Mrd In Band," Harry 8l«ok8;
^agBbJIn," by"un prettr — ^"
wtroaaoMroua
tta— dioasola
TB« MwomiMiB. CMrtraeMoBS of the Mna-
aaaheaa of lS7 JdMa. HBAM Bimaee.
ta. Borne. Ont*. Ormifk*, Bad. «en|eh«.
ibie l«mdrtn
3rDhp.aadainita
aooehbrldgo Ignanraa.
Bowhor'a HIU nod DrUl PhoephnOe.
8npor>Phoephneo.
77
Useful Presents.
sisa»
EL Pf . "WooA Je
41
TIE COOBIEI JOB OFFICE
CHJURS,
EASELS,
MnM GOODS,
FMCT TAKES,
This IS the second winter for
Ellinowood'8 Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day bringa (new con-
verts and ita aale ia ^pidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Gts. a Bottlo.
-I
FOOT RESTS, SMTRM RUGS.
BENNER BROa%
XLLmOWOOD * OOh
ir*b(<M<« amraMMt nrwrrtM*,
A.
J *-.
8
roWEIX DAILY OOURIEB. THURSDAY, ^fAXfUABY 6, 1«^«
rtjt lotoell Bails Courier.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1888. _
• Calf luUtr f'ur <lii»iM>>'7*
■DM. I WOK. I TJJK^
I \Vi;l». I THU. I FBI. I tAT.
1
8
15
*
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1«
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80
lU
17
81
4
11
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a
b
IS
lit
18
20
27
7
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98
MtnlMnr* Almanac— T^** P^T;
i^i ' rL>n.OrH «»F DAT. MOON
B 7.U ■ 4.20 I '••h. 12m.
r 11 81 p.m.
Til* f>*»thfr.
Srmt Morm A'o. S-YeKterdny uf'ernoon
•now fell ItUurtly, developing Into Homethlng
like lirl«knei.» beiween 9 antl 10, but coaslng aft-
er an ««* toa<l falk-u. To.lay has been »)eautl
ful,lboughN»Uh R rather earilngUng breere.
AH o'clock Jaet evening the lemvernluie was
aio, at 7 ttits morning ih", ami at 1 o'clo«<t. ir.
BUBIHE88 JiiOTIOES.
'Marion, trtUUc photographer.
THE OITT.
See locals ou pajrea 4 and 7. „ .,
For manufactory al«n pali.tloij call at Ilnth-
away'H, IH Middle •.treet.
Wood.lhejewelnr. lUHkca a •pedulty of
optical jfcKHls. Call there.
A II MoCann. veterinary aUTtteou, ean l>e
louu "at KeyeH'H'Htal.le. MhW»A .treet.
There have lK?.n 109 prfuperj Hcnt to [he
Tewk«l»ury alm*Uou»e Irom Lowell durluK
the pant > ear.
A Datent on a «phI lo«k haa been granted to
CbarW A. MarMmll of thU city. asj.lKi.or of
inchalf to W. H. Bartlett of New Bedford.
The prInterM of l/)well have |«ued tlcketN
for "heir flrM nnmial bnll, to be held at l»oM
41. Q. A. R., hall on the evening of .Jan. 10.
Tlcketrare on hmI* at Goodale'* drug Ktore.
In the case of Alexun-ler Turubull, who
wa« killed at LUtle\ alation, Dec. 3d, the
wllroad . uuunl..loner. report that no blame
Sn be attached tV the railroad coinpany.
Turid.ull wa. kllbtl while attemptlujc tp
hoard a moving freight train.
Railroad thlevei* are aleallug brai** boxea
and gripping locomotives and cam of hu>.
thing tha thev can lift. ''l-PO-'oK^ »' »,?«!
plunVa-'oUnunk. Within • 'bort time
fcTOO wcirth of Lra*H,lK)xeH have been »toleb
J"
was appointed to ooualder the uractlcaoUUy of
obtaining aulUble land on which to erect an
eillllce for wor-l^p. Photographa of the n-
terbr of ihe rhiireh a« It looked ou the
morning after the great Ure have been pr^
pared and will be on aale Pr<>>;»«V'yJi»"'}'""^
Rt the auothecHrv htores of O. L. KlelU, IW
M.'nlmiuk street; F. H. Hutler & Co., coi-
ner of Ctntriil and Gorhain; Klllngwood A
Co.. and the Knterprl*e cash grocery, I ro»-
cott Blreet.
A Home Comment*
Of the particular preM-ntatlon of Creation
laHt Wednesday a .lertl caii iMf nald in pn«l^^e.
The choruH. augmented aa 1 1 was uy tiie
Lowell aocletv, *ang aa we have never
heard them lK;/orc, W e very a^uch doubt If
a rival couUl Ije foun<l to e«(ual them, not
even exo«|.ting the Handel A Haydn of Bos-
ton, which \s, -of course, P'oiJorll*>»'»t«'y
larger. The part*were capitally well uai-
anced and what fus^ue hlu:;lng there occurrc.l
wa. excelletaly well given out. The vqlumc
of tone waM iilrong and full, the aiiaiKa
nharp and (IMtiut, the tempos well hu-
talDed.lhe torn? particularly true, e^tpeclally
the Hoprano'*. ami fnun the aluipllciiy of Uie
choruncM their rendition was chsiracterlitetl
with an a.-ciiracy aud congruous Hiil*h inui
was delightful. The mon Htrlklng cboru*
wa« "The IleavenH are teillujj," which
rolled out In a manner ino»it thrilling, ami
couclUHively proved the ntrenglh of the cho-
ni» ami the eflicacy of ii joint production of
the two societies for the proper rendering of
the choruser.. "Achieved Is the glormu*
work" and "Sing the Lord" were hIho of
more than paahlng Interest.— [Sttlem UazeUo.
1700 worm oi ora»» iwach »■'•"• — -
from the Bohtor and Lowell railroad.
The AasoeJated CharlUe* met yesterday aft-
ernoon but fio Important bunlneM waa tra^n-
acted. The matter of pi oviding paiiersi^nd
magaslnea for the reading n>om was favpra-
blrdhcui-ed and aome detlnlte action >wlll
probably l)e taken at the next meeting.
The lee above PawtucketFalla preaenta a
ny scene about this time, the numlKsr of
ftatera l)el»g very large. There are Ave h«
hoeU now In use on the river, and the alght
•f th«m and the young people g Ming over
the amoolh aurface la an animated one.
The annual mijeting of the Appleton Man-
ufacUixlug companv was held vesterday in
BoatOD and the following dfrectors were
dtoaen: Henry C. Howe, diaries U. tot^
tlo«. J. Herbert Hawyer, L.lward 1. Brown.
AlSruatUi Lowell, Loula Kobeaon, Arthur
G. Pollard. , , ^, ,
Warren Fox of tbIacHy baa fold hla In-
tereat In the Sinclair house at Bethlehem to
D. W. Harrington of Littleton, N. H., and
William McAullfTe of West Newbury. M-.
Harrlegtou has been employed at the hotel
for tbe uast 1ft »«asons, and Mr. Mc-\ullffe>
)iaa aerved as clerk for the past nine seasons.
A meeting of the cre^lltors of the New
York hat alore (^Sltnon P. Conlan proprle-
lor), LoweH, was held In tbU city yesterday
at 2i Pemberton wjuare. room 4. 2<o exact
•Utemeut of Mr. Conlan's attuirs was aub-
mltted to the meeting, but the data furnished
gbowed the liabilities to be about f«WO.
Conelderable time was spent In discuHiilug
affairs, but the meeting adjourned without
having agreed upon a basis of aettlement.—
|Beaton IJerald. ^
An laaane Woman's Suicide.
Rose Dovine, who has been an Insane pa-
tient at the City fartu for about three years,
committed aulelde In the room she occupied
during Tue-.laT night. She made « rope of
her bed quilt aiid ^)aH^ed one end through an
inch space at the top of the window, put it
around one of the crow bars which are
placed some tllstuiice aw ay and then sua-
EOM^ed ber-self by the rope. How she t?ould
»yi fastened the loose end around the bar
ik a marvel. Dr. Irish was called and viewed
the remains. The woman's ago was about
40 years. ____^
Phaliuix Bl«»«tlam*
The annual election of officers of the Me-
chanic Phalanx took place at the armory on
Middle street last lilglit when there was an
iittendauce of about 00 meml»ers. Capt. O.
M. Pratt prcKltled. The following coromlt-
leea and offi-crs were elected : Standing
committee, Capt. Pratt, Lieut. Wilson, Ser-
Kcant Ashworlh; dnauce committee, capt.
Pratt, Seigt. Heald, Corporal Fox ; treasurer,
Sergt. Farnsworth; uniform committee. 8er-
geant A-.h worth; armorer. Sergeant * arns-
worth; clerk. Private F. A. E^tes. Capt.
Pratt gave instructions regarding the in-
i^pectlou ou the evening of the 25th inst.
Chrlatlan Doctrine Itooiety.
The Christian Doctrine society of St. Pat-
rick's chinch hail uii . njoyal.le nieetiiisf at
the school hull ou Suffolk street, lust night.
The new ofllccrn were installed. The execu-
tive board appointed the lollowtng persons
on the literary eomiuilloe for the ensuing
six months: Mioses Katie Long. Mary
Nawn. Susie Dovle, Mamie Cronln. Miss Ihj-
laney, Messrs. li. F. Murrav. I). S. (VBrien,
D. \V. Manning, .lames .Smith. Joseph Cava
naugh. The following literary exercises
took plttce: IMauo solo, Mi'*H 3lHry Nawn;
reading. Mr. .1. H.iilth; recitation. Mr. J.
Mack; song, Mr. D. S. O'Brien; pliino solo,
MlhsMelhln; recitation. Mr. B. F. Murray.
Personal.
At a recient examination held by the state
board of registration in pliarmacy In Boston,
•27 applicants apiicured and 10 were Klven
certllica es. among the su.u-essful applicants
beloir Walter .1. Merrltt, Jerome A. Crowley
and Edv^ard S. Murpoy of Lowell.
Charles J. Wur and Frank A- Phi brick
have retu medio Amherst college. Kober
1). lloltaud Cyrus A. Durgln leave Lovvell
and William S. Marshall, Brockton, today
for the same Institution. . , ,,
Dr. R. E. Bell Is quite ill of slow typho d
fever at hi* residence. He was somewhat III
nearly thrco weeks a-o, but kept about up to
last Sun«lay night. Today the chances were
•bright for rc»-overv.
Mr Mvron l>. Fuller has become a mem-
ber of tlio Apollo club oi Boston, an organl-
/atlonnumbeiliigW)meinlK«is U has Inid
Mr B. J. Lang -as dlrtn lor for the past 17
.years, and luuler his direction the club has
Attained a high degn-e of ex.ellentc.
M yatio Orders.
The ofti<'ers of Excelsior lo«lge. Knights of
Honor, were Installed last evening by Pepn-
ty (J rand Dictator Emerson Woods t.f Law-
Tenw, assisted by other ottlwrs. Previous to
the Instullatlon ceremonies the decree work
was exemplllled under the direction of I asl
l)l.*ator < . P. Conant. ,
The offl.ers of Lowell council. Royal Ar-
cannhi.willbenuhlicly installed this even-
ing bv District Deputy Grand Regent V. J.
Loring. There will also be other Interesting
Phenlx" council. United Fellowship. In-
stalled their officers last eveidng under the
lead of Deputy Supreme Director fcugeue
Coiiilllard. ^ 111..
A relief corps will soon be organized In
connection with ^Farragut camp, Sou>» of
Veterans. . , .. » rk
The officer* of Court City of Lowell. A. O.
F.. were Installed by Deputy Chief lUnger
W. D. Duffy last evening. Twenty-two can-
didates were also Initiated.
Merrimack division. Uniform Rank,
Knights of Pythias, elected the following
offltvrs lust evening: Sir knight commander.
F. M. Randlett; sir kn)ght lieutenant com-
mander.Joaeph Anderson; sir knight herald.
A. L. Smith ; sir knight guard, A. D. Bl*^^h-
""l^putv Grand Master Roberts Infctalleil
the officers of Highland Iwlgc, Odd Fellows,
last evening. The officers of Mechanics
loihre were also InsUlled. Depulv Grand
Master Gardner Wills being the Inatalllag
officer. .
the houses. He has captured aeveral raacaU,
who are hard to catch, and laat evening ae-
curetl two more, one of whom, Owen Mulll-
gun. Is a tougli— having l»een liefore the
i-ourt several times. Mulligan waa lined $6
and costs, but his cumphnk>u, John Mc-
Carty, waa given another chanee. ,
rictarea and Fr«m«e.
Photograph frames. In gold, plush and
bronze (new lot), engrnvlngs, and new pat^
terns of mouldings, cheap 1 Sheet music. 6
oents. Pictures framed to order at low
prices. O. L. CambrUj;*, Merrimack house
blo<k. ^
Best molasses dates, 6 and 10 oents j^r lb. J
Smith's, 47 Meirimack street.
A. M. BnrmoB
^bowN special patterns In bronie, oak, and
other kinds of picture mouUlIng, also a good
line of foreign and American photographa,
steel engruvlngs ant etchings. The Pnoet
are rlKht. No. b8 Merrimack atreet.up aUlrt.
U« on Time.
Time Is money u,nd appointments mad*
should be kept. If you carry a reliable
watch In your poctet or have a well rejculal^
ed mantle clock at your home you will be on
time and live up to your agreements. A
failure to do so cannot then be excused ou
that account. Clarke, 63 Central street,
muko a s|)e««laltv of lluo watches and maul e
clocks, and nisobas the agency of Pai-abola
siMJctutks. Low pik-es prevail.
Wednesday and Thursday— Hoarhound.
molasses, butterscotch and maple »lrops 14
cents a lb., 2 lbs. 25 cts. Smith's, 4« Merrl-
mauk street.
Su)lth'a Bulletin.
Two dozen sweet Florida oranges 2ft cenU.
Two dozen bananas 28 cts. Smith, 47 Mer-
riiuuck street.
Sprctal i^ottcrs.
Special 00ttm.
Special ilotice««
IN
Damask Towels!
at
Qcaths*
In this city, January 8<1. Irene, widow of
late Kll.rldge Livingston, age.l 73 years.
Kiineral from her talc residence, Satuniay,
1.30 p.m. Private. .
In this city, .lan. 4, at the residence of ber
sonlnU-r.T. J. tTnderwood, Varnum avenue,
I'awiuckeivUle, Mrs. Mary t^. Porter. ^
Funeral Saiunlav nflerttoon at two o clock.
FHendB Invited wllhoul lurther nutke.
^^•^^^.^^..^■^■"^"^""^^""^■^^^""■"■^"^'^"^'^^^^
iSpcfial *oucc»._
*'A Gentle Reminder;
CHOICE 8EYEN PER CEKT8.
rOB tALB.
Someof onr recent Fataa Mortfa|:e
may be notloed as follows :.
|.<tM on 4*1 acre farm worth
|flnoon40
I.VM) on 80
I^OuoniW
le^ianflO
#1000 on 80
liaoOon 80
Personal
•800
II
II
•I
•••••••eeeesse
••••••••••es**»s
•••••••e eeseas*
••••••••••••••
•••••••••••<
DeAth of JonatHMi Pag«*
Another of our old resldenU has passed
iwav in the person of Jonathan Page, whose
death occurred at 12.80 o'clock this mor«lng
at his home. No. 290 Central street, where he
had lived over 47 years. Mr. Page had t^een
in failing health several mouths, but was
able to sit up till last Tuesday. Ue was out
of «loors for the last time at the city electlou,
when he voted at the Church street precinct
of ward 6. Inflammation of the liver U sUt-
ed as the form of his fatal Illness.
M.-. Page was born In Salisbury, Novem-
ber 19tb, 1800, and was. therefore, over 78
vears of age. He came to Lowell in August,
1828, and was employed lor a time ou the
Merrimack corporation. After a few years
residence here he returned to Salisbury,
coming 10 Lowell again In 183L He wa«»,
.luring his early residence here, a noember of
the firm of Cole A Page, carpenters auu con-
tractors, and was also, afterward, asaoclated
with George W. Hills and Ira Spauldiug In
the same liuslness, at different limes. Mr.
Page did the carpenter work at the present
lAmell jafl, and while employed there many
years ago be was severely Injured by be
falling of a portion of. an arch upon hliu,
having. It la believed, never fully recovered
from the effects of this liOury. His tlrst
work In Lowell was as an apprentice on
tenement blocka on the "Johnny Bull row»»
ou Prince street.
Mr. Paire In years gone by took quite an
interest In jwlltlcs as a democrat, and was a
member of the demo<ratlc city committee
manv years. He was in the common council
from* w rd 8 In 1«M. ami in the legislature
in 1852. He wah an early memlier of the Old
Residents' association, and was a member of
Oberlln lodge, I. O. O. F., having been con-
nect^^d with that lotlge sliu-e 1842. He was
one of the early tlremen of Lowell, ami was
foreman of old Excelsior engine company
when the la'^t "tub" It used was purchased
by the city. He was at dirtei:ent time* a
member of the Lowell Light infantry and
the Uwell Mechanic Phalanx.
Mr. Page was quiet and reserved Indisposi-
tion, thomrh possessed of social qualU lea
that gained lilm many warm friends. In bis
death Lowell has lo.si one of its best citizens.
He leaves a widow, a son ami a daughter,
both unmarried. His sou is J. Frank Page, a
well known member of the board of regis-
I rnm
The funeral will probably occur next
Monday afternoon.
I«0
knowledge, earefal aelectlpna, 17
ixiMirlence.not a foliar lost. Interest
paid seiul annually at Appfclon Ijank
rordeUlls Inquire of the Appletoa or Wai
Tears' txiMirlence, not a Aollar lost,
ally at Appieti
quire of the A^, --
sit Nadonal bank, or of the undersigned,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO..
M CENTRAL. 8TBBBT.
m
WortbM btreet MapUet Cbarch.
At a bUMuess meriiiig of the Wortlien
street Baptist cluii.b, held la-t evening in
.h«Klrk Mi«et church after the regular
ISycr st-rviw,. It w as voi.-l ... arc^Pt the in.
ffiatlon uf the J-batluck siieet LnUersallst
Ifciir.,!! unds.>rv|.-.>s Will be held there until
Srther' notice. The ^u..d»y schord occurs
J? lS p. .« ; Pn-^H,.« ser. he at 230 p. m ;
l.« follow. dT>/
Polloe Coart.
thur.«'duy. Jan. 6.— Three simple drunks,
each glven'ihc usual line.
Michael Cunning was lined «j aud costs for
second offence of drunkenucss.
Cepherll rcru>e, who was out on proba-
tion, was arrested by Offl'!cr Varnum «>u
Davidson street last evening while tr) lug to
keephls wlfeoutln the cold. Peruse was
commlltcd to the Coecord reformatory. .
Eilwaid .McAullffe was arraigned on a
charge of larceny from a building. J. 11.
Carmicliael appeared for him.
Uev. Michael O'Brien was the first yvltne-s
and he testltied that he went from his sluing
room to a neighboring room on ""•'''«;'*
Sunday, and on returning found McAuilffe
in the apartment. On Inking qti.^tioned the
strange visitor said he came to t:»ke the
i.ledge. Father O'Brien hapi-ened to glance
toward a place where he had deposited the
pro«;eeds of a collection, and saw the money
was gone. The ma'» was taken to the par-
lor aud Police Sergeant Webster called.
ISergt. Webster teslilled to arre«ting the
prisoner and gave the amount of the cash
found on him. .,
Inspector Hayes spoke of a conversation
he bad wllh McAullffe, In which the latter
said he won $190 .Saturday night In various
gambling saloons, but Imcame intoxicated
and "blew it In," excepting a mall amount.
Later he said he did not win it all at games
of chance, but wouM not state how he came
by the other money.
Counsel Carmlchael endeavored to secure
his client's discharge on the grouuds that
somebmly else might have stoieu tlie money,
as Fr. O'Brien admltte<l a i)erson could have
entered unseen any part of the lime he was
absent from his room.
Chief of Police No^cs argued concisely,
hikI Judge Hadlcv deculed to hold the pris-
oner to flic suwrlor court.
George HeatI was up on a charge of steal-
ing ankles from houses iu Tewksbury, but
.Ills counsel. B. l>. O'Conuell. asked till
HhTe you MTed any money in
1887?
HhTe you ihT«d m muoh ••
you might 7
Have you bought your Orooer-
ieaforOaih?
If not, why not ?
1888. — Start the new year
right. Pay Oa«h for your Oro-
oeriee! Buy at th,e only Cash
Grocery in the city and you will
be more than pleased, both with
the goods and the money you
haTe sared en the same. We
purchase immense quantities of
goods and make but a small
profit, thereby keeping our stock
fresh and giving better satisfac-
tion to our customers. Ii you
want the very ohoioest Teas and
Coffees that are grown, try us.
A very large and well assorted
stock of Fancy Groceries at low
prices.
THB
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND
5 Prescott St., opposite Market.
Our daily remind-
ers aren't as emphatic
as "hers," but we trust
they may prove just
as effective.
We would remind
you just now that al-
most everything we
We offer 100 dozen
36x18 Purelinen
Damask Towels, with
knotted fringes, at
Only 15 Cents!
Regular price 25c.
wT% German GbtoGNk
A. G. POLLARD & CO,
80 * 89 Meitlmack.Btrwt.
T.AniRB* AND CilILT>ltBN'»
UNDKttWKAK AKU HOSlKli\
a
—At—
IfAYNARI) 4fc (X).'8.
78 MBRKIMACK HT.
«*,»..
Market Scales!
i^>
have in the way of
heavy weight Clothing
has been put down in
V ■ ■ n .
price. ' AH of the lots
where sizes were be-
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Ky«
Ulasres and Spectacles must be
sold at prices way below eosk
on aocoiiBt of overstock. Doal
miss the opportunity. Come and
see. if you want anything la
our line yau ean bay of ua.
. Jeweller and OptletiiB
Momtna
NEW YEAR'S.
Sllmare aoH Jewelo
— AT-
The Largest Assortment in LowelL
Twenty different styles. Prioei from 26
oents to $30.
A large assortment of BUIOEEBfl'
TOOLS oonatantly on hand.
Cor. Central anil PrraeoU Street^.
RAZORS
AHD
STROPS.
>V<.
::^'
coming broken have
kf>tit
I668t'l68
MKRRIMACK ST.
Have You Tried
I»EIl.FORAXEI>
Buckskin Underclothing?
NO MCAN
Whose life Is worth Insurlnf . can afford to llje
in I his chanKcnble climate without them. Send
for a circular to
WM. P. BRAZER & CO.
BOLB AGHMTS.
had a severe marking
. ft ■
down. Men's and Boys'
I
Clothing has suffered
alike, and today, what-
ever we have that you
want, prices on the
goods arc in your
favor.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
r>ElVTINX, •
Sucoeasor to D«. K. M. MViaom,
84 MenrlmiwBk fltreet, - - Hoeford Block
KATES
AND TOBOGGANS.
Penind Pocket Knives
Priiatiiitf PrenMiefli.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STREET,
nralse ser^ii
( iayi;r lupelluK at
1 "fwJ n.eetlufr- »ld t' htid .lurlnir the
Haturdav \» arrange a proper defence, tne
cai«e was ronilwued to that «lay.
Officer Breault Is acox>m|.llshln(r an ad-
inlrahip work around the doors of Huiitlnjt-
tou and Music hails In di^|MfrslnK the hoo<l-
lumswho louiine about the entrance and
YOUE ATTEHTIOK 18 CALLED
To the character of Investors In ihe New Ilamp
shlro Trust Co.'s 6 por ct. Delientare Bonds.
Plttsfleld ftSTlnKS Bank, PltUSelil |6,000
LanoA«t<T »avln^« Hank, •'•na»«*«j;-- • : ; ^♦^•^
Norwsv Plains ifavln|rs B«rik, RochesUsr J W
Mllfonl Five Cent Savlnw Bank, Mllfiml tlO.OOO
Merrimack County SavlagB Bank, t<on-
C*r*l *• •••••••• • '•• ' ' ^'"r^^
Franklin Savings Bank, Franklin..^... •Ift.WK)
Merrimack River Bavlnffs Bank. "•'>■ „,^
Chester ^'^'ISr
Cheshire Provident InaUtutlon, Keene..eiOO,0«i
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WIHTKB, IN
All- Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heayy Merino , Oashmere and All-"Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Btreet Olovei.
Fur (laps and OloTes, in Seal, Beater,
Otter and Mnskrat.
Hobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
tern!. ' ^
Warm Driving Caps ana OIotos.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Sootoh Oloves.
Tobogt^an Jer««'ys, Toqnei and Sashea,
in 3u olnb and other oolors.
The lat^'St ideas in Fnll Dress Beqnisites.
Hof oltiee in Fine Keok Dresiings, Mnf-
fleri, Snependers, HandkfcTohiefs,
Olo'es, Wfelkig Sticks. Umbrellas,
Qen'..lemen's Jewelry, e:o., etc.,
Inducements to Those
e
Needing Furs.
Silver Hare 3Iuffit, 8S centn.
Silver Hare Seta, $2.25*
Real Braver and Otter Muff**
$3»R0,
Fine Nutria Sets, $4,48, .
Natural Lynx, Fox and Chinchii^
la TrimminoB, $1 a yard.
ABELS & SON.
WELLES BLOCK,
Merrlm'aok Street.
■AT-
)^QiSS^'^^' i:»r£i"»r..'is:Lr .rr;:rror , p. E,diur. j,.. a*-.. o«ri« Bauai.,.
►UTNAM
OIE-PBIOE 0L0THUH8,
Ccnlnl Straet, Conar Wtma.
HOWARD & CO.'S,
45 MCRKIMAOK STKKKT.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
goeda fne of oharge.
Wall Papers antf Window Cirtains
A BIOH TASnTTiAT
C.B. ADAMS*, 18 Cidb«t BtreeU
iMd erian le «• for valattaff.
Steam and 'Watot- Fittln*
Af/<toM bjr ne hs the trnj beil Meaner.
4trOM ntrvres. Uhntj I^np* a^ ^*^^
«lelieeaap«^r.
WAMBBLL S CONATON,
- » ''i*^ *-'»^ 'f*-.^
ESTABLISHED 1845,
LOWELL, MASS., FBIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS
NOTA BENE.
....Several of Mr. Curllsio's appointees
think be hM comtnlttee-d grave mistakes.
....The republican party of MiisMchusctts
cheerfully takes up \U Hurden for another
year.
....If Cleveland Is the greatest stales-
man since Lincoln, Lowell Is the greatest
tafly-glvor.
....The latest farce comedy U called a
I "Strintr of Onions." It Is calculated to prove
a strong ultractton.
....The Boston Journal warns its corre-
Ispondents to be short. Does It pay them
fith this object In view y
....How does It happen that the l>rlde-
I groom In never the best man nt u woddlug?
1 The bride Is always bU best ulrl.
....No onnouncemeut that John L. Sul-
lllvan has been Invited to attend the s^vcr
wec'ding of the Prince of Wales has yet ap-
Ipeured. but It rosy be exijccted any day.
....The 400th aunlvorsiiry of what a New
iHampshlre clergy man once iilluded to In «
I sermon us "Columbus coming over In the
iMiyflowcr," Is to lie observed In IBW by
jbtg American cvhlbltlon nt Waablugton,
] Senator Hoar's bill passes.
MASSACHUSETTS.
if
Superintendent Kershaw of the KnII
slioi
^ .,.,^ - Klver
almshouse has skipped, and Intereatlug de*
|velopments are expected to follow.
Bv the will of the late Ur. Aloneo Clark
Bf Ne'v York, Williams college rcivlvcs iftO.-
lOOO. Dr. Clark wa« a graduate of Williams
In 1838.
The Boston Police Relief association netted
^hout 112,000 by Ite annual ImiU Wednesday
|nlKht,T»elng the largest sum ever reallxed by
tbe association.
The selectmen of Marlboro' have offered a
Bward of 9200 for tbe apprehension of tbe
„oodlums who have rung In false alarms
ttnoe the introduction of tbe lire alarm «y»*
ira.
The owueni of tbe acbooner Georgie
iibepanl of Boston, which left Hampton
oads, Va., December W, with ■cargo of
_jal. have given her up as lost. Kdric Caah
|»f Cotuit waa capteln.
, Melville MItcheW of Lyne, irrtofBoerof
tcboooer Nellie T.Polte«,trom Beetou for
ProvMenve, wailbat overboanK while gct^
yng tbe anchor ou the bow. off ■estoo Light
Tbureday and drowned.
, Obarles F. Jednnan and Freak W. Wiley
If Methuen. oonvluted ef earryleg on an illlc-
t diatlllery In that tewo, bi«rt _ been sen-
BDoed to 80 days' ImoriaonaMiit In tbt Law-
•uoe Jail and to pay flOOO i«e each.
Frank Brigita, IS years old, waa drowned
rbtle skating In Wtaehendon Tuesday, and
JM bodv was found Wednesday by tbe use
ll tbe electric Mgbt. A wire was run to the
Mil eud a light p«t In tbe water ou a pole.
Tbe oNM serf lee oomailaelcwiwa beve de-
Ided tbat tbe appointment of David Bailey
M .asetotaet jtjr i>ari*bal_ of Uwreaoeja
iMed helgbtevd not allowed to do to.
[Tbe supreme eourt baa beoo aaked to de-
ide whether tbe truatees of tbe Framlog-
lam public Wbrary can appropriate fSOOO of
lieMoses Bdgoll fund for the printing of
atalogues, two of the trustees claiming tbat
lie terms of tbe trust do not permit of Its
I for tbat purpose.
I Mordaunt Manchester, a yoomr marrletl
lan of Cottage City, was arreeled Wednes-
»y, charged with breaking and entering an
^usedcottage, which he frequented with a
frl 16 years old. a daughter of a prominent
[ilspn. Hints are made of a still more eeri-
js charge against him.
iThe agents of the Warren line have de-
sited with the collector of Boston f 1000 In
rter to secure clearance papers for the
earner KanHss, permitting her to sail
Jiuraday. The money Is security for the
fturn of a rtowrtway who escaped from con-
nement on the steamer
Reoent DMktHe.
BeiOamln Cushlng. one of the principal as-
lors of Boston, died of Bright's disease
lursday. Mr. Cushing win* born In Bos-
In In 18*14; In 1864 he bei«iue connected with
c aascsrtors' department uk a clerk, and iu
|66 wn'> chosen principal assessor ami sec-
tary of the board of assessors.
Kev. Isauf 1'. LauRworthy, D. D., well
jown frou» UN connection with the Ameri-
u.Con;frogationHl iis^oclatlon, died at hi>»
me In Clielsoa Thursiav, Until a few
eks slucp ho was librarian aud nssNtanl
>asurer of the Conjrrpj^Htlonnl ttsnoclutioii.
die his oflioe of correipondlnir Kocrctary
d been belil sUico 18.58. Larj^oly through
« cffortti the C;on,u:regatiouttl house was
icted, aud he alde<l greatly In the accumu-
ionof the library. He also bej?nn the
iurch*bullding work of tlw American Coii-
egatlonal union. Dr. Laugvvorthy whh
iru at North Stonlngton, Ct.. Jan. 19, 1800.
IS grftduaU>d nt Yule In 1839, and at tbe
kle Theological seinlnnry In 1841. The lat-
year he bee ime pastor of the First Cou-
gatlonal chun;h at Cholwa, and there
laebed until 1868, when lie became corre-
jodtng secretary of the American Congre-
lonnl union in New York, holding that
iltlon until he came to the Boston assoolu-
,n. A widow survives him.
William Kmerson Baker, so well known In
oection with llld«o Hill farms, Wellesley,
1 from his association with the manu-
ture of sewing machlno«i, died Thursday
angina pectoris. Mr. Baker was l>orn In
tloo, April 16, 1828. Whikj enj?»8e^ «"
") dry goods business ho formed, with w.
Grover, the Grovcr A Baker Hewing Ma-
Jnocompeuy. He was one of the earliest
lends of the Institute of Tocbnology, and
to devoted much time to tbe Public HealUi
ilatlon. .. . . f^
obn Nichols, brother of the late Dr.
jes H. Nichols of Haverhill, haa dlc< at
iw Orieans, tlio two brothers dving within
[ew days of csch other aud of the same
ease. Mr. Nichols had gone eouth for his
'own Clerk Oeorgt; D. Laraoe of Roches-
, N. H., ageil M years, died ThurjMlay of
lumonia. Ho was a prominent 0<ld Fel-
. a Knight of Labor, and formerly clerk
he Atlantic bouse. Wells BeAcb, aud Ho-
Wentwortb, NowcaMtle.
Entertainment,
Music Hall.
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Saturduy , JTiinuttry V th .
Clfifa Iconise
KELLOGG,
Jou know Hop PlaaUrt are pj« pared
Im paio-allaying virtues of bop^, ffumi,
lifundy pitch.
. jtvo deetUU' bllla and tootbaeke, by oitoi
iMfoam, tbe dellgbtfuljy fn«rant atttatP
) for (eotb powder. Try it
Leadlnir I'rtma Donna Swprano — .^- ^ -^
opom QoiiwM In Loiid'n, Vienna. Uerllo, rarls,
of ttio tirand
St. IV'torsliui'g aaa New York
In Concert and Grand Opera.
Part I-MISCELLANK0118.
Part 11— .second Act of Uonittrn'B
»•
JLA FAVOMIXA,"
To ooDolude with the famous Quartette Scene of
Voi-dl's
^ ** RIOOLETTO,**
In full (/(RtiimoB and stajre irfUngs. The oom-
unny IncnidL-K MUs Carrie >•«>«•••• ,V,*J."""*'Vi'
HlK. carlo 8|.lgaic)ll. Tenor; Mr. W JlUim II.
Lee, llarllone; Mr. Churlos K. Pralt, I'laoUt.
Reeerved Seats SLOO. All eeata Reacrred.
Rpeclal Notice-Seat* wlU be on sale at box
oa<e Thursday, Jan. », at 10 o'clock.
ONE NIQHT ONLY,
Monda:rs January O.
MRS. POTTER,
.. RTRLB BKLLKW, by
courtesy of rtr. II. K. Abbey of Wtillai-k's the-
atre. New Y«.rk. snd MM. MKNMY LBK, and
Supported by MH.
- -Mr.
a carefully selected company, under the peraon
al manugemeat of Mil. II. C. MINEtt.
Borneo and Juliet
Frtcea •!, TS »imI SO eaate.
Bale of seaM oiiens Friday, January eth.
lOth.
ONE MIQUT ONLY.
Xneaday, January
Bveryboi'y'a Favorite.
Frank Daniels,
Tbe Funniest Man of our tloie. in his New Com-
etly Tilumpb,
Puck
JlCCOMPAinKD DT
Mlae BeMle ■•na«ti and hia BrtlUuat Oeni.
pMiy 9i OonMdlMlB,
Undar tbe menaaeaaeBt of W. R. najdaa.
„_ r ■ . — ^ «■-
'Denees.
Cnanning New Music.
Itrlking Met Costumes.
GRAND CONCERT.
Mrs. Hand S. Starkweather,
Wllh the Chorus Choir of
BT. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH
and full American Orchestra, will give a Grand
Concert under direction of Mr. J. Avlson
Baker, In the church, Tneaday Bvanluc, J»n.
17. Tickets 25 cents, on sale ot Durant A
Rogers', BenJ. Holt's store. No. 7ft Central street,
and A. W. Dow's apothecary store.
Cl0tl)tns.
WE WISH YOU A
Happy New Year
The Holiday H««san Is over and while we
thank (he imbllc fur tbfir gvDeroua fMSt-
ronag* tturluK Ih* CbvUtiniM oMMoa, w
f«al that we must vall attention to the
praetlcal n«c«asltlra of these days:
ULSTERS
Are a neoDBslty Iu this climate, and we
have a larger and more varied aasortmoat
of these splendid gai lucuts than any other
house In Luw<ai, uud at prices to suit
everybody's puree. With CL.«TJSiRe go
DRIVING GLOVES,
And aioves that lucan warmth H»d ooaa^
fort. Ilaokuieo, Oroeeryiitan, BiUfchera
and all who are eonstaotly out of doore,
need theae articles aud should have thaju.
We call attention to
OUR SPLENDID LINE OF CAPS,
af Mle In the latest atylea and tbe beat ma-
terlala. Good Sootoh Caps In blue and
mixed oolora e»r »Ae. Scotch UaTelook,
Winaor Drlvlnv Oapa, Fur CJaps Iu College.
Jockey^ Turban. Detroit and Moakraal
ahapee. ._
Underwear and Hosiery.
We carry a aplaadld Hue In thia depart-
maut. We call attention ta a apeclal har.
vain that we have Juat placed on onr tahlea :
26 Doien All-Wool Scarlet Shirts end
Drawers at 25 Oents eaoh.
We will not sell move than fo«r pieces to
aaeh eaatomer.
DOGSKIN JACKETS
Defy ftaat and bllsaard, aad the wearer ean
iangh at Old WlaUr.
REEFERS
Ata another waalher-proof sannent. Meat,
warta, wall laada. heavily llaed, aad eans>
tortlMMf. We have a aplandM Una. Prteee
••.eolaBlS.OO.
|n all Bunneata and woods enltad to tha
lilttar ndntar weather nnw npon
oavty evatirthinc thee neaaealty a
ahrewd bnyere ta purchaae. Call aud
ae and |enm for yannel^.'
Ml ORe-Price Clothing Co.
Sr, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok 8t.
i^otices.
NOTIC'K.— The .mnuul muetln;;of Ihe mem-
beri of the Lowell Mutunl Fire Insurance
ccMnpany will be hehl oirtbe 10th day of .jHuun
ry, lm8, at :) oViu<rk p. m., nt the ofUce <»t the
companv. NO. 40 Conlrul sircvt, to (Ttioose direct-
ors, revlHu the by-lawN, and to net upon such
other buulnesH as may leynlly come berore sitld
meetlny. K. T. A H HOIT, Hcc'y.
' RARR'OAD -NAJiONAl BANK.'
The Annual Meeting of the stuckhoMers of
the ftallrond National lisok of Lowell will be
hold at tliolr ImnklDg rooms on Tuesday, the
10th day oi .M'uary next, at 9 o'clock u. lu-, for
the choice of DlrectorH, and the trnn^acUon of
?,nv other l>uhlness that may leirally come lie-
ore them. KKANK 1*. HaUoKIT. Cashier.
Lowell, l>ee. 9, ltW7.
The Old Lowell National Bank.
THR ANNUAL MEETING of the stnckhold
ers of tills liank, lOr the choice of dlreefjrs
and the irMnKaetltm of uny other hUHlneas thst
may legally eowic U'fom such meeting, a ill he
held etthe'lianktDK rooms of sakl bank on Tues-
day. Janiiiry 17, A. Ii ItttW, at 10 30 o'clock a.m.
CllA.s. M. WlLLlAJdtj, Cashier.
Lowell, Mass., Dec. IS. Ib07.
Wamesit National Banl(.
fbe annual mep*infr of the stnckliolder r of
the WamtMt Nitiloual bank will be heli. at
tltflr bankhiK rooms, Tuesday, January 17tb
next, at t o'ltlock p. ni.. for the choice of direc-
tors and tlio tmnxnctlon of anv other business
that may leirally come liefoitj tdem.
U \\. K NO WLTON, Cashier.
Lowell, Dec. ITUi. I»i7.
Traders; and Medianlcsifisuri^nca Company.
The members of thi'* company hre hereby
nollOed niat the snunal meettnir for the choice
of dlreoiors and for the transaction of any other
bnslnese that mnv lefr'illv cmne bef<ir>i thorn.
wUI be held nt tlie (vnnpiiuy'M ofllcu. No. '27 Cen-
tral street, on .Munday, .January Wh, lUW, at 2
o'clock p ni.
B. M- TU(;KE, Secretary and Treasurer.
Lowel^Drc. 2«th, 18H7.
Tnia^-CBRTIPIKH that J. K. Berry has dls-
QoimBued biiitlnoss on Market street, and Is
not rnpeBslble for debts only to Sept. 1st. 1887.
He wnl la tbe future continue to auctioneer aud
anpnilee. DpIcs left at 44 Westford street or
sddreeeed to p. U. Bos lOB wlU reeelve ptonpt
atlealkMi. All eommlssloif goods will rooelvc
hit parapal supervision. 4> M, BBKIIT. I
i&ar)tet9.
EAT AND BE MERRY.
Chicken!!, Ducks, and Foultry of all kinds.
Also all varieties of Meats aud VegetoMes of
the season to bo found lu u first-class inurkef, '
At liOwest Cash Pnoes.
« MEKRIMACK STRKKT.
Telephone ttt-S.
WHY WILL TMEYf
Good Beef, Butter and Poultry. Lew
prioei. Juat wait.
NO. 7 PEE800TT STREET.
The Belvidere Market
Cor, Hl£li ail!! Fast immd Sts.
VIrat olaes Meats, f'uoltry. Oaiue. Vlah,
Oyatera, Tagetables. Vrnlt. and a canaml
line of Groceries at hs low rioea ae the
quality of Oooda cmo bo sold. Call and
A
those J
seat
for
L^fartles hnvlnf bills aaalnst us will please
lot the same up to January 1. 18W. To
mpbitlnff work In our line the oomlof
111 make It an oi Jeet to oall on us
. Kespectfnllv.
K. 6. BAKER * CO.,
Contractors and BulUlers.
« OIloe Fraaklln s reet,
Corner ot Fletcher.
Eeal (Sstatt,
rrrrrf
Snstrunton.
Mr. H. B. I>AY,
Teaoher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arranirement'i made as pianist, organlAt and
accontuiinUt for concerts. Five Cent :?aTln(ir»'
Bauk Bulbllng.
Mitctiell's Boys' School, Billerica, Mass.
A strictly select family school for boys. Ad
mlts boys from oljcht to ilftetm. Send for drcii
larto >1. C. MITCHELL, A.M.,
Principal.
MB. AND MSB. HOBSON'8 80H00L.
MR. ADOLF KETTEHBEIL
will Kive a course of
TEN LECTURES ON BERMW LITEBHURE,
At our school, oommenclniyr on Wednesday even-
Inff. Nov. lOih, at 8 o'clock. By s|>eclal request
I hoy will be alven In Kngllsb. Price <or course,
ej.OO. Please sddress
GEO. W. HOnSON, MO K. Merrimack St.
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a lb,, 2 k 25c.
We keep a full line of PUKE 0 ANDIBS of all
kinds. MoDOMALD'e Pure Handmade can-
dles. 40c. per lb.
I^ut»! NutaX PTutitX
A tall line of Mixed Muto, 14e. per Ih., 8 Uis. 3&o.
FliORIOA ORAWOKt. ORAFKS. Mm.
Try some of onr CAKIfBD GOODS with
your Ghrlstmat dloner. Our aioek eomprtses
Ilonev Drop Com, Huocotash, Peas., String and
LI ma' Beans. Asparagus. Ac.
y OWKLL BLBACUKBT
Land Sale !
The molt important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Looation
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, high and dry, already graded
for immediate building pnrpoies, litn-
attsd on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Miiadoworoft, Carter and Oorham
streets. ,
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, ac^oining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOUHNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
A neat cottage to let in Centralville.
Oall at N9. 7 PreiooU street.
Boston Branch Grocery,
lei K tDDLSeKX BTRJiBT,
Opposite IVoirtlkem Depot
Telephone N{>. ti-8.
^.
aOW QABOe. BAKD BlUA FOmM
Do Tonr Own Dyelnir, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
Tbey wlU dre ererythhsir. They are mM
overywhere. I%1oe lOe. a |iackaffe-M oolora.
Tbey have no equal for Strength. Brlc htaeea,
AiBonnt In Paokafree. or for Fastness of Color,
or non-fkdlog Qualltlee. Tbey do not erook or
•mot. For sate by W. W. Donoaa, Dmggtet.
191 MIddleeex etreat; Ooodate'a Dmc Store, 111
Central, oomer .Tackson atreeta. Flsie's bkKft;
r. H. Butler * Co.. Drugglste, lllCeatral sttMt;
Ghrleton * Horey . DnuKlaU, C^ i^lL iM-
maok street: Albert L.IMd.Dr&ffdat, Oa^
Oorner; BUtairwood *Co..^PhaniMiait«, oppo.
iltepoJtofloe^a. C. tMf,Dmff't Ir4f*
■lwet.i»raer Flret itrMt.^. O. Oigood M- Ij-
. -T? oorner MerrioMak end SvflUE
i v«h8 O'Bitea. Sfnggm, m Mdfe
aim iFftnc^tf ooti9.
heee"*aee
SOME OF THE BABOAINS THAT
STUART, REiD & CO.
WILL OFFEB ON
WEDNESDAY MORNING
AT 9 O'CLOCK.
8c. All- Wool Ball Yam for 3o.
26o. Sootoh 7am for 16o.
16c. Saxony Tarn for 7o.
S^al Plash Sacques $19.00; worth
double the money. Every Cloak in our
store must be sold at some prioa. We
are bornd to sell them, so come and se-
cure a winter cloak at the lowest price
ever named. 66 odd Cloaks at $1.0G
and $2.00; worth $8.00 and $10.00.
Bargains in Dress Goods at 25c.,
37 l-2c. and 50o a yard ; just aboat
half price.
Fancy Trimming Velvets that sold for
$1.00. $1.25 and $1.50, down to 75o.
a yard. Black Dress Silks at $1.00.
$1.2&flnd $1.60 a yard; cost 60o. a
yard more to make.
Black Drees Goods at 37 l-2o , 60c.
and 76c. a yard ; fully 25c. a yar^ under
price.
28o. All-Wool Hose for 26o. a pair.
25o. All- Wool Hose for 16o. a pair.
Oents' 50o. Sootoh Gray Shirts for 26o.
All kinds of Woolen Underwear
marked down.
Ladies' 60c. Oashmere Gloves, drum-
mers' samples, for 26o. a pair.
Ladies' 76o. Embroidbred Back Kid
Gloves for 49o. a pair.
Blankets— Speoial valne at 69o.,
$1.60, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.60
a pair ; sold elsewhere for 60o. a pair
more than we ask for them.
Bemember everything at mark-down
prioes for Wednesday; don't miss itt
everybody some.
M. A. TATLOB, - - Proprietor.
Compliments of No. 7 Pres-
cott Street.
The good old year that went before.
Eaob left onr trade seme bigger. Ton,
'VI, have topped the soore and out the
flneit figure. (Upwards of $260,000.00
trade in one year.)
Good bye tiie old, slnoe yon must go.
We warmly weloome the new and offer
some very fine bargains whloh we are
sore will be a best fit to yon.
10. 7 PBE800TT STREET.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
7"^ Brldflr«» Ntreet.
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
We are preitared to fill aH
orders for the ehoieett Meats,
Poultry f FruilH and Vegetable*
with promptttegB and despatch.
Also a full Hue of Drind ami
Smoketl Meals,
% *
II B I&] Str38t - - Teleolione 143-2,
January 1, 1888,
I hhnll REMOVE my |*laceof bnslni^sMto
Nos. S and 7 Gorham Street.
I hnvo H vcrv Inrjrc atitl vnrlf d stock of Parlor
8ultv, Knsv. Hocking, Fanry nnd Odd Chnirs,
mIso Itnttan Furniture toitoi her with a line line
of Draperies and Shades suitable for
New Year's Gifts,
Which I shall dispose of at about C09T, In
nrdei to redure my stock to lt4f ery lowest pos-
sible quantity before rurooral.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
10 MIDOt.«8BX STRBBT.
Jfor Salr.
eVAdvertls«>iii«uls under tiiin b.^«t cmo
oaJy le vents a lli.e fortbr..*- lM^ri^t«.««.
FOR SALK.— A nearly n«w liilvlrg tiU^cli.
lin|u|re at U WnfeJ.liiKtoii sii t>i t.
TT^OB NALK.— MevernI boardlnv ami lode.
JC Ins houses, centrally located, at iirleee*
from e*»"<' to SiJOtxt. Ajfjtly Ut FUh A I'luuiinur.
48 Central mrii't.
N)£W MlLC'lI CO'U'S constantly on hahd
and for sale ut CuudiiKH faini, nt«r West-
turd Centre. Frewlt arrlviiln every iw<» weeks
fiuin New Huniptthlro and Vernionl. tjoavey-
anco froui det>ot to tanii.
I[10U KALK.— A two-nory houv, stable
' ff<HHl lotor land, BltuHU'd In
few steps from UrldKO Mliecl
Centrnlvillo, a
und horse
at
House U4M>utlu» (J rooms nod ttlied ; a 'Mkrvaln
DrU-e, eisOO. un ..nsy tt-ruis. ;\pptv to ftsb
I'lummer, «n Crnirwl niic^'t, rrMiins i sad 4
IT^Olt NALK.— An uxcttlleut block of four
J tcnemvnts of flvo ro<iU)M each ; vMy water
uud Buwer ; rvnis r \ ^m |i(;r nionih ; vm Hqunre
fvi't ot Innd ; i<liunl(>d on u popular ^u■^iK\, lu Bel-
vhlcrc, i^onvenlfut to tlir iidlU; i.u beiUir rent-
Injr property can l« found In thM city; iirloa
e4J(iU. Full pnrUculars of FUh & I'lummer. 4S
Central street, room* 1 ani 4.
CT^OIt HALK.—A twu-story. twu-teeement
A? hou^v of M rooms, .'Ml In th« hcst of re^dr;
city water and cloMois; cltuatfd near tho south
common, where land Is worth 7flc. pfr ft.; rente
for 9'.27 >>er month ; M.ltt) Kquure tt-ct of iMid:
prlco t»^o. 1 uil purdculttis Mt Fisli A I'IuhI'
mor. 4M Oentrftl street, i»onis 3 snd 4.
IT^Olt MAI.K.— A vsliiahle estate, con.lftinf
; of nthreo-htory britk house of 14 rooms,
Shetland K<>od nmount or land, cxtendinic tu a
back street, few siepit from the Americjin hunae.
tu this city. It Is seldom prop* rtv of this titeaa
Is offered tor sale. Hold to settle 'an estate. A»
early call will secure a Lnnraln. Price SMWe.
rnh partlrulorH of Ftiih A I'lummer. 48 Central
street, Lowell. Mass.
Co let.
S^AdTerttaemotita vader tbia keatf .
omly IS oenta • Uno for throe iBewrtlona.
TO L.KT.-TWO
prif ate fiailly.
nloe furnished rooms, la »
Apply at 17 Kirk street. ^
TO LKT.-Hnuseand large sUble, pleMaaMv
locate<l, Mammoth road. 8. 1.. Wsnl, denMN.
rpQ 'LKT.— Nicely fum'sneo, large and wfU-
X Ugh ed n oma, conrenlenUy altuated, M JSo>
II Fifth street.
TO LRT.— An elegant boaee of six
one with Ave rooms ; one With three
Aft Chestnut street.
rpo L
JL rullr
(vlth larg
Koad.
.^ST.-Id PnwtuoketvUle, new lKtrs»
-llro»>|, nloe oottaga bonae and f hie,
large lot ot land. I. M. Chase, MaaMotle
TO I.ST.-lloaae, ISS ■eheol ..^ ^
rawtuckctsttaetihMhesb nvm aed
naoe. Apply to J. <i. ttogere, gntto stort ,
.Harket street.
%
, LBT.— Small teDemaat,
Also oottaga bouse, near the
q^O
per nMinth.niouiieijid'tUbieoii Uthlmb
Knqelre of Thoa. ilTkmoti,
. ttoeiMVe.
■•lla.eS4»
MfllltS.
M aador titto
• Itaaewthfoetiai
■■.r- vt-:sz
mee —
eeUeotkt
MOylt
WAirrBi>.~B/ a
time, chanee (• do
work. AddreaalfcixHI. ^
WANTKD.- Hy an tunicrleaeed alaflaeea-
oreil man wbe thoroBfblir oader^Mi llie
earo of hnrs«s, \ sHuatloa as eoaehMM. Uk'
yx\w at go Smith street- ^ _ ^
OVB OV Tirs OLDKST Md etfeapaa
of American Life Insaranoe Couiipjfleilfc<io-
alrona of oxk>ndlng Its New Bagland bastaSWr
wishes to enirage a reliable, active btisldHS
nan as Its ipeclal representaUre In MMdlsiSH
County. Prerlotta experlenoa not asaealfak A^'
liberal salary to the right mau. Addresa, glv- '
Ing ago, i>reTlons hunlnesa aa reference. Super*
inti'ndcnt. P. O. llox 90M, BoatOB. Masa.
Wed
LOnT.— Qentlcman'a beaver sieve
<:ay evening, on MenimaoK near Brldga
» treet. Findol will lie svltably rewarded at Mo.
10 Central street.
"WorooMte'r Sl Oo.
Am receiving let* of new goods for the ho!ldar
trade.
IJiiy a Wjitch, a Diamond hlng, or select l
bestitllul design lu Mlvor. They a HI keep.
Itctnl KHtnte Afpent.
STUART, REID k CO.,
r K and-ff lERRMICK STBEET.
For two wefhs ufe shall offer
to all who wish to deeortUe for
church fairs or other charitable
instltntions, our entire stock of
Novelties for DecoratUm. Fair
Committees will do well to re-
member this offer, as we have a
large lot of aUraeUve goods for
KITTREDGE'B,
li9 Central Street,
rpm OOUBIBB JOB OFFICB la
FOR 8ALB.
inare, I
<!u Ontral Mrf.-t. nesr Hosford por
huvu a Kood two Ktory houSR, modern built, la
vf«»o<) repair. ".N'o outu" alM>nt th« i»ropcrty, and
fi. IH one ot the best tnuN-ti lu ward 3; >rlcc IfOtiO.
On O'-rham Nircrtl hare a iwostory houso
for f 1700, and nnother one for glSOO.
In Vtnrit Pour— glSOO will huy a nloe. Inrpe
7-room bouse, In ko^xI repair, ueni ly new, an«l a
nice large lot of laud, SrOO feot.
THOMAS H BLLIOTT, 33 Oeatnsl StrMt
Lowvll. Ituoiua 3 and 4. Use tbe elevator.
A Happy New Year.
Good bye tbe old. God bless the bow.
May all our patrons find in you tbe hap-
piest year they have known.
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INTERNATIONAL 8. 8. LE880N.
January 8-Th« MUKftud* Fed.
By< RKV. ROBKKT CUl'ltT. D. D.
Ooldon text: JoiUt mKI ""to (l.im. I »m t^e
bre»d.>llliv.-Johnvl,8*.
Letaou: Matihowxlv.l»-»Ij
Then- Is no l.rtuk In tiin« l>*<'v.ecu ^Yl-l
IheSute of the UM lenKou^bls "uirHcIc ; e-
imnortaucc. It »»»owh (Ijiim'- iivi:tl ve pow -
p„ inlou over iLe low.r iicali<.i. In l »«' I' "
XZof HUrhurrbHiKl for lli.! 1>HI^ ft ^
iKuitml «ood. lutl.Ulklitleluslook at
ihiKWy^ CRown IN TiiK Kktirei) Place.
^Yyh^vtpiirture. a. Join. h«d f»ll.^
fill to a woraan'« reveille. Woman, bo
«nd so gentle at lier bLft. Is a vorv
fres/wlieu uuiiuaU'd bv luilmlv r«Ke auU
desire of rewnjre, and «xbibU» a cruelly
that even Ibu most hardened inn. lan no
cxc«ed. The be.t things are the worht
ihlnifH when corrupted. Once the hkhe-t
LSnKel, ow Ihe devil-that In SatanN h .-
Tor : ><oIUrodia-., hardened hy nucl Uo;
iua..\.l.ow«. wllh H touch of «.-ruel anoe« r>-
tbinklux of
the
« VI
te^
tin
;
expense. If the d I «cl plea are
(;hiistV quehlloD an given In John vl. o,
then llioy hhow an anxiety to get rid
•row 1 an a troublenome lot-a very likely
f.. MnVf, for frail at Its beat U poor h....j"n
UHture without the »*» J«f "H'"" i" /, ,^ J?
u,„.-.. of Christ, c. AslonlKbed muat ihe>
have been to bear Jesua auylnjc, Tbey have
ineedtoKuawuy: do yeglve tbeiu aome-
hi., 'to ea* 1. Ye l> cmiihatlc In opponl-
I unlo "th(•lnselve^" an used by Ihe.lUclpleh:
vf yourselves and not tiny ti.e.nselvcs must
-Kupnlv Ihe wants of tlie.e »'«»»K';y W'^"
•i. Iimay*eeni strange lo you, but still It Is
..ulle true that they do not at all need to go
a'w av n order to get their dinner; thcv ca
;:, t U here. 3. Thus Jeuus created faith In
the mluda of HU disclplea. .
ij T/if iieisp'mae to th« Command, a.
Noi vet do 1 be bewildered 12 see a way out
of the dUlleuUv. Therefore contidentiy they
MM , k K to their Master, whose power o
h »T miS.f have hinted to th- m His power to
feed w ho^e power to .reall life to the dead
night have convinced them that lb« Rlv^JJlJ
life could bo the austalner of life. 6. Tlieir
ier was according to the other ovanael-
inatter-of-fuct ouc : why.
blesaloga to HU peopto. Tlw fulneMOf the
dalm aet forth Id thU mlnioto bM nvm b^
fulfllled. Only lu the now b^ywa and lu the
new earth will thU .ubllme fulnea^ otChrM.
be perfectly enloyed by His l>^\f^^„V^^
Die: MeanwblNf l> U the Brea^J of life to
every bellevinir rfc^iTl and fulHN. In part, even
the tVniporHl hle-sb g of securing to Uri our
dallv broad wllh a blt:Bslng.
tflUnglsoot M €0k
Playing Cards.
AKentucV kIH glories In a bead of hair
which Is 70 Tnohes long and very thick, but
our chief glory la the number of curea made
reoenllv bv the use. of Dr. Bull'.(.uu«b
Syrup, the l.est remedy for cough-i and colds.
A Large
Aesortmeut
Prices.
and Jjow
KoUtiap 6rooti0«
iHetiical.
out — — -
ans
Ms, a very gross
", be. blood, nourUhIng the revenge promp
"d" V a proud Nplrlt. became the moral n » .
Jler that could ask for the go.;y head of be
bolv BaplUt a. u ure^^nt for I'i'r oj'U <^"^^••
Jesus heard the disciples of John te 1 the
irr bio *torv. Ills holy heart would be
r*cktKl with pain. Hence he re»olve»l to
Save thTterrVtories of Herod and find re-
i^me»flntbo.e of Philip. »>«^ '^^'Xd ti
The motives that operated on the mind of
JeauH to Induce Him to retire have
ffueasedat. A sUteroent of hese mav
der His action more Intel Iglble. 1.
grief "t hearing of the death of JoJ.n. HU
true and well-beloved friend, i. The de-
ilre to avoid being the centre of « be popular
Indignation at JoLn's deatb-an Indignation
that Josephus lells us lltrod very
felt and feared, c. Then the crowds,
their way to Jerusalem to hold the pa;'»';>e';.
would be pasHlng through that part of Ga I-
^vv here Jesu. was and would na ural ly
t?ngregale around Jesus and draw llorod's
iitenllon to Him and them an dangerous eje-
Uwould t k"e'o7e'r i^i^ennywortb of bread
toredall tbe.e! That Is more than the
.:.'.....,- af 400 laborinir men for one day.
WM
been
ren»
Ills
vividly
on
tirnliiirs of 400 laboring men for one
Mallliew shortens the narrat ve, and leaves
out among other things the buying of the
pjivi mlf from the little l-J-Y»^*>'^. >?"
nay Iks aurc Jesus would not |dlow to be
.heated out of his little store. The reply aa
«vJuln our go.pel Is "l«"P'.v : We have
nothing here except 6 loaves and 2 ttshes.
The loaves were cakes of barley bread used
l.v the poorest of the poor, each • ;o"t tl»e
Kfze of a dinner plate •»;/»»«'' ■•«•{; ?L »
thumb In thickness; while the n*"" ,*'*'^*
the llitle dried opaaria used for a relish like
the "finnan" haddocks of Scotlaiid, or the
rod herrin.r8 of Nova Scotia. They were
SuiTl't In the sea of Galilee. Jrled \d the "un,
H..d eaten dry '"r» relish, c. Did the a-
ciples l^gtu to believe that, * th ..^^nr''* •
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examine my nUKk, whIth'&llI.ST UK 801d).
OYIS ADAMS. Ohvlmarord. MM*.
ForPain^^
Plains Cards.
A bargain for 20 cents. These
of good thickness and nice
enough for anybody.
are
J»LU8H ALBUMS. Very handBome
for Ohriitman PreBenti. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
OOLOOHE BOTTLES, worth 86 oenti
each; selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PEBFUMEB-Large and
ohoioe line.
SILKHAITDKEBOHIEFS. One of the
finest linei we eter oarried in stock at
lowest prices.
FAHOT BUBBEB OOODB-Preeenls
foroUldren.
blessing, even so meagre a su
theinultltuilef
might feed
tdone they
give
._. -.-- of the
was III t'ancrnaum He
opposite shore. Luke
their bodily
IMty to the 12
. (I.
But
or
ou
ments In the kingdom. »es ides we are
tn another goHi>el that Jesus wished to
His dlsclpicH a season of rest.
2. The Place, o. In a boat He went to
the tlescrl place. This shows that Iwth the
iSwi. that lie sailed fn.m a.ul the regioi. that
He aalled to were near the slioreH
Galilean lake. If He
went awav
•avN that Ht
Ih the only
that there
rent view
the city of
*2() miles northeast ^. ^ •-, , ^, ,
hunt by Hero.1 Philip the tctiarch. and
named bv him after the ilaughter of Angus-
tu'cttjsar, where done l>y Is the plain of LI
Mu.lhab. where there are seclusion, peace
ii" I muJb grass, b. Here Je.us Oou Id have
J«Jpefulaolltude; here the wearv disciples
Si rest awhile fa. from the j.usy mu tl-
lulies. 10 do go«d to whom both their Master
«nd they bad wearied out
alrength and nervous power.
led Jesii'" to that cjuiet spot.
8. Wilh Whom ChriMt Went Away
The 12 vNcre In the boat with Him. ft.
• ^uon the > rowds got word of tl»e departure.
It WM uoilced bow the Utile boat was head-
«d. Her prow wa^ pnlnltng northeast. 8be
would laud on the oU.er side, In the teirarchy
«f rhlllp. ea^t of the Jordan. «iulle close to
Vb,7e tbat river, as vet a child. ^»e»H>«;e '«;
Into the Lake of Galilee. Th 1 her. from Ca-
nernaum and all the Intervening villages, ran
the crowds that had been listening to
woio anxious to bear Jesus. They went
foot, round bv the bead of the lake. SoOie,
no doubt, were from Capernaum, neariy .W
iidles. some from the neai;er towns. }mmw
the feelin.f of these people. 1 hey »»«'>«> ««>
that JcHUs was a great pronhet. that He was
MM Krcat as, if not greater than, John, that tie
"ould teach them truth, heal their diseases,
work greal wonders, and, now th«l J^hr. was
.i-ud 'hat thc;ro w»« nc one like lllm In ull
the \vorld. No wonder they ran and reached
the desert place where Jcsiis had aeemed to
hope for repose. Vcrv probably the gocul
Lrtofoneday He did n'M In qij etncss.
For work He came : and tn work He was
woon again absorbed. For very good men
and for very bad men there Is no rest In a
world of slD and sulFerlng. So JehUs was
Koon at His work again, with the crowd in
III*; desert place.
IL CHRIsrCOMMANDBTIIATTHE CROWD
BK Fi:i>. (Veraes 14-17.)
1 The I'ity of Chriat. n. -Jesus went
foiUiand saw.»» What may this mean*
' Home think that It means thai Jesus went
out of the boat, landed and then saw the
eiowdii. The more natural raeai.lng Is this,
that from the highlands where He had found
hUort respite from the exhaustlhg oils of
His mission. He went forth In the -lirectlon
of the people, and when He naw lluiu, in-
utcad of relieatli;g He proceeded lo meet
them b. Ho .«nw them crowded togellier on
the plain, dusty with tiavel, in varied A^olors.
with anxlou> faces, without leaders or guides
wanting and eager ai>parcntly for iell;^ious
iustruaion, attracted by some ftratw faHCi-
uatlon to the young prophet, as if lliey Ihj-.
lieved tbat He might turn out to Imj the long,
expected deliverer and king. c. Seeing
them thus He hud pity on them.^he wonl
means that tender human feel.ng of coinpu-<-
♦don that prompts the Bvinpathetlc tear and
the helping hand to a fellow-ciea.ture In •lis-
tless. JesuM was not merely God mav
ouerading In a '.luman body. He look unto
Ilimself human nature lu both body and
Houl. Here He feels the emotion, aftecting
both soul and body, of sympathetic sorrow
fur the sufferhigs of others. Forv Christ to
pity means tbat He will help. Mark tells
that He began at once lo teach them ;
Koapel says that He healed their sick
diseased ones brought to Jesus to be healed
by Hlra. He sacritTces Hl> own rest lo help
those whom He pities. It would naln His
t.oul not to do good when opportunity offers.
How delightful a picture! Christ the
wearied worker forgetting all His weariness
in renewing His work for man's te.nporal
und eternal good— healing bodies, teaching
never-dying souls! ,
2. 77l« Uommand of Christ, a. The
Ciine is called evening, literally opaids— late-
iiehfl. According to the bewt autho.-ltie8
there were two evenings reckoned— one from
our three o'clock till six and the other after
«lx till darkness or night came on. In the
book of Exodus there are several references
to the time between the two evenings. It
was now the first evening, h. The occasion
of our Loi-u's command was the request
made by the dl^tlples to Jesus to get Him to
<!ea8C teaching an.l dism^s the people. Ac-
cording to John's gospel Jesus had It In Ills
mind, as soon as He xavv the ncople, lo feed
- them, gave a hinUo rhilip. which He seems
to have let workiui.oiig the <llscii»lert, until,
nomewhat too familial ly and too forwardly,
they come and tell Him that, seeing they are
in a de«erl plaw, and the afternoou hour for
mating Is now pa!.t. He Is to send the multi-
tude away, that tbey may yet before sun-
down reach the villages and buy for them-
nflves the -supplies of footl that they
now need. 1. Nolhie the presumption of
the disciples dictating when Jesus abould
Htop teaching and healing the sick: He
knew well what hour It was not only on
time's clock but on the clock of eternal des-
tiny aa fixed by the Father In the eternal
counsels of the Holy Trinity. 2. Notice,
too, their entire lack of faith In the |>ower
of jcaus to feed the crowd- they expect no
miracle of feeding. 3. Send them away-
here tbey order Jesus what to do. 4. lo
huy for iheroaelves: a slight touch of
UfKs. rather In the tone than In tb€
for In their own rude way they w shetl the
Jiunjtry ones to go and get fed— at their own
Onoe they aaw
never forgot It
111. CHKiat HmsKLV Fkeds thk
Crowd. (Verses 1»-91.) _ „ „
L Chri»t Mokes U*e of What He Has.
(I. Concerning the 5 cakoH of barley and 3
CATAWHH
rittle\Tricd li.h'es, JosuH glvea the cwnmand.
Bring them hither to me. In respect to
theae words Is worth po^.deriug what StIer
has said: "Christ polnU to the present
«lfl>* of Ood which wo have ; for the «rdlna-
rv method must cerialnly l>e observed first,
M that nilraclei. come only In this way-.
Where there Is a door one doea not hreak
ELTt
CREMN BAIM
01«wBMa th* Maaal
PMsac**; All My a
p»lB and iBflam-
matlon* H«Bla th*
■or«a. BMtorca
th« ■•B««a of
Taat* Mid anell.
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\w
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Twenty -five lb. hags for 9900 sauare (e«t...aiili
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»•••••••
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A particle Is ap-
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Price 00 ctii. at Drug-
Utered.ttOcts. ELY BROTH
New York.
Playine Cards,
35 cent* a pack, reduced from
50 cents. These we have a large
Hale on by the dozen.
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MO. 4V MARHT tITRXST.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is prepared to quote the very lowest prloea
all klBda of prluUng. Call tctt eattmatoa.
oa
illtU^'d'hes:" Te- will de.plse nothing that
we have." b. So, lust as tn naiure, God
u^es the old material In the vroduclton pf
new and beautiful forma, so does the Son, o|
(iod, tn the kingdom of grace, _u.se what ma-
terials He finds. When a man Is n.ade ^oyer
,gaU. every faculty aud ability of his former
Mate, worth ket-plng. Is preserved and ..til.
Ized, or n>l«ht be utilized. In the new life.
( hrlst was Ihrifly-even 6 bariey leaves ami
•2 fishes were not to Imj thrown away. -He
look the "dallv bread" of man and by bleas-
\iM it remove.l the curse an<l showed how
full He could render every natural gift when
HU bles>4lng went with U. ^ ^ ^
2. Chriat the Su$ta%ner of Lif9. 0. He
will have all things done decently and In or-
der. As at His marriage supper the kucsIs
were arranged In regular raijks of fUtle".
Mark, as Peter would tell him, notes' the
inuch grass Id the place was green, and the
-anks looked like flower l)edB In a gardeu. as
Ihe Greek word he uaes means. The people
knew not as yet of the mlracVe. Yet how
.iocUe tbey were. At once thtty do what the
apoMtles, dlrecte«l by J^esus, tHUhera
snd, as
Christian fathers
his
nttuli
to do,
6, -Jesus acts as the father lo this, family
Jewish fathers alwnya did and
do not always do, sakl
u'raco before eating. l.,,Hd took all the|
l.read ami the fishes Into HU hand : all was
t.. be used, all, therefore, was to l)e blessed.
•2. He looked up to heaven--a •»atur«' K«*-
lure associating the Infinite God with the
measureless deutbw of the blue sky. 8. lie
proiiouncfd a blessing, praising the creat ve
Ood for His gl» of bread, man's stafTof life.
I hHV) DO doul.i as to the grac^ that Jesus
said. It was thai old form thousands of
years old, short but most expressive, that
every pious Jew savs yet before he eats
.iHlly bread. Here It Is: Baruch c
vehovah eloheinu melech haolam hfiminot-
liah lehem min hnatetz; that Is to say,
"Blessed art thou, Jehovah, our God, king
of the univeise. who briugest forth Um\
from the earth"— or "causesl to come forth
l)ieail f l-o.n the earth." Surely He that
make b.ead comtt forth from
hands must have the sanne creative
DOWer . as He that makes It lo
rrow from the soil. If no then (Jhrlst was,
here proclaiming His equality wllh Jehovah.
c. He uses His apostles to distribute the
hi-ead as He continued to break it an.l band
it to them. Were I asked, J||w .id Christ
multiply the barley cakes? ^vould answer,
Except that He did It by His own divine
power, I do not know. Were
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one to ask
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MEDICALKONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.
Df. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Qlory of a Man is in His Strength.
Nerve or Physiosl Force When f^o** Qalok-
ly Kesalned by Conaultiug
DR. O. jr. LEWIS. '
Who. after Intense aturty *nrt deep research, h»s
lately dlscovero.l a new, extraonllnary, qul<*.
our
-ll.cir
harsh
heart,
.fesUH, or while in —
tles.or while in the hand-, of Ihc people,
that the bieud was increased? a^aln I would
answer, I do not know. But If my opinion
were a-nked, I should say, I think that ihe
Wrea.l Increased as it was broken bv Jes.iM.
He kept up the unstlnled supply; the aKo»*c
tle-l merelv dUtrlbule-l whal His overflowin^'V
Imuntv aave them. All wa;. from Chrlj.l-a H>?-
ure of His irift of spiritual life when He Kives
Himself as the Bread of life that came dowu
from heaven. Beware of foolish quest ons
US to the how and the why of everything that
.Jeaus did. Suffice It to say that, though a
irreat wonder, the mighty God that creates
Ihe breadslufTs that grow from the soil Is
competent to inulllply His own creatures to
anvexumt; and that Jesus explains the
higher meaning of this actcdout parable
when He sets Himself forth as the giver an.l
suHtalner of the iri.mo.-tal spirit. (See John
3. The Abundant Overplus, rt. Get rid
of the notion that Je^us sent the apostles to
,*wcep up the crunihs Into large baskets. I he
Iragiiienls were the pieces that He broke
and lnc;-eas<.d and that still remained after
all the vast crowd were quite sntlidied. bv-
eryJ.-w on a journey seems lo have carried
H wicker basket to carry his food In— bread,
olive oil. and sometimes a skinful of sour
wine, as was the case with the Good Sa.narl-
tan. Mostlvit was bread with olive oil or
Home little *tlHhe.>. A wisp of hay dUl them
for a pillow ; and In this frugal manner thcv
were easily e<|Ulpi)ed for a journey or a pll-
L'limage. Juvenal, the Roman salirl!*t. rep-
resents the Jews as getting a footing In
Numa's grove, near the Capena gate ol
llonte, In thewe lines :—
"Today the grove, the sacrod founUIn, the
temple even, are let to the mlncrakle .lows that
en.!uml>er them with th. Ir wUps of hay and
their wicker baskets. "—./wreita/ III. 14.
Such baskets the apostles curried, and they
filled each his basket wllh the overplus after
serving the crowd, not with the « rumbs ly-
ing ou the grass among the people, but with
the lemalning pieces thai Chrl-l bad broken
and that had not been dUtrlbut.'dDecause not
needed, b. The wor.l men Is to l.e ompha-
H.ze.l. There were ftOoO adidt niales. The
arrangement of them In fifties enabled the
apt^tles, not only to get easily around among
them to serve them but also lo count them,
c. Matthew notes that there were besldea
the men some women an.l children. How
many one can not even guess, but prolmhiy
obly a few hundre.ls. Here we see Jesus
in an attltu.le «' >''°R»'lp dUpenslng, as
MeMtah, all needed spiritual and temporal .
certa'ln and Incxucuslve cure f or I )l8eafles of the
Brain ami 8plnal Cord,
Semi-
and
lately dlscov
* 'nnYibi..iiHivu \
SljcrmatorrliiBft,
naf Weakness, tluLl Kscapes. •'nP"'*^"^..^^,
Deranirc.l Functions of the Nervous an.l aener-
atlvriystoins THIS NKW AND MAllVKL-
0U8 Mi^mCAL TREATMENT ba« '"red the
most desperate forms of Nervous Vlsurders Ui
bottTyouSg and old. To debilitate, youth It^-
atowB the vigor of manhood, an.l In advanced
ago U esublfshcs the vlpor of yo,,th without
the possibility of failure. IfRisARr Com-
plaints, Acute or Chronic Discharges , Strtc-
t,^.4, Itetentlon of the Urine. 0™vel.Til.{ney or
Bla.l.ler Ulsonlers, Sypldlls. ;lccon<lHry Symp
toms, Eruptions, Skin Diseases
Cod Liver Oil,
Frbsh From the Shore Every
< . Week,
Sff Oentei a
all are abao-
al
lutely cured without the use of mercurv, oopal-
baorlnlectlons. No restrictions In .llet or hln-
Sance from lii.alness. RECENT casks OUR«d
IN T.1KEB OB KOUK 1>AY8. Patients wliosc cases
[.have been nealected. badlv treate.l or pro-
nounced IncunCblo, are partfcularly Invited to
Lewis. A written guaranue of cure
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST OPFiCE*
-a 1
Eliinewood's
Cough Balsam
the .lUuppolnted
whether they be
to marrledT life
piL^CTTcBU^WanlBOf THIRTY YEAK8.
IBT-Dr. Lewis Is frequently consulted -b,
ma^ who have been completely dlswuragod o
everbelng cured after having e^periaientea
with various advertised nostruins, electric belts,
Ac., which Invariably do more ""'" ^^"JJ.f'l^nrt
Every phase of disease .lemanda .lifforont and
special treatment. To those who may have
been disappointed, Dr. Lewis would say oon
suit him and he win restore
one to all the duties of life,
physical or mental, pertaining
or "single blessedness."
Oonaaltatloii. Medlolnea. *«•.•».
Working Classea va.sw.
DR. LEWIS Is permanently located at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, B. L,
One door from Richmond street (off Broa^
street). Office hours iillfe year round from 9
to a aild 5 to 9; Sunday. 10 to 2 not l"ten FE-
MALE COMPLAINTS 8K1^FULL\ TKKAl-
ED.
NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIKMW.
Dr Lewis will, on full description of caae
(with fee encloaed). Immediately sen.l a •upply
of his valuable me.llclnes. accomi.anlc.l with In-
structions an.l a.lvlcxj for the cure of the mboye
distressing complaints. Ju»T Puhlihhbd:
Fonrth EdltlOB
Medical StinntM,
with additional oolored
Illustrations, a I'OBTKAIT
or THE A.'THOR, AHD A
LI8T OK COM PI JklNTS.
An exceptional treetlae
on the trentment and
■peedycurc of abore sab-
lecte, sexual dlMMNsete.
Prloe 3ft cents tiy n^l
)to any address, from th»
author, Dr.C. J»I<*wle*
Asent for Medical Mlnutea, W. W. DUKOAMi
^^^ 1»1 M Iddtoees Street.
This IS the second winter tor
Ellinovtood'^ Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
new
con
Every day brings
verts and its sale is rapidly in
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
targe line of HABM0HI0A8.
OTer 2000 doien TOOTH BBTJSHE8,
which we are selling at prioei way
below other dealers.
More than 300 doMn of POOKET
BOOKS, of different itylei, which make
flse Ohriitmai Pretenta. Also a large
aiiortment of Portemonnaiei for ipeoie.
POOKET OUTLEBT— One of the lar-
gest linei in the city. Ladies' and 0«n-
tlemen's Pen Knives a ipeoialty.
Very large line of PANOY SOAPS
selling low.
400 doi. EAlB, PLESH and 0L0THB8
BBUSHES~The best Ibe ever displayed
in the city at prioes that will astoniih all.
UdiN' FAHOY WOBK BASKETS in
great variety, whioh 'bake splendid
Christmai PresenU— Also GenU' and
Ladies' DUTNEB BASKETS.
Vast line of PAVOT BUSPENDEBS.
All new goods, beantifd patterns,
latest designs, lowest prioat.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
nine DOG SKIH GLOVES, both lined
and nnlined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog shin,
and they w!ll ontwear half a dosen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
EHT MEDIOUfES at the very lowest
out prices.
BOOTS and HEBBS 3 cents an ounce
A few UNDEB8HIBTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, cloeing out at
86 oeuts each. Oatoh on quick or you'll
lose a grtfat bargain.
Also largest line of
SHEABS we ever had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and BTATIONEBY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per oent.
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriatre
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the stete at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Pancy Boxes of 0IGAB8, 25 in each,
for {resents at $1.00 each.
Also M£CB«!OHAITM OIGAB HOLD-
EBS and OIGAB OASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE OALL EABLT AT
PAINTERS
AND
BUILDERS.
Toa wtll aad It to j^ar lnt«c«et to ciM apoB
OS befbre beclnnlns yoar
PAINTING
A lood •eaartaaent of Bret^Mie
alWAje on hand, at bottom prions. Olvn ••
n «nll nfe onr nnw nad epnoioae atom.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Uddle Htreet. Lowell.
Amateuf Photograpliic Ouis. f
PRANK H. PULLBN,
Bhatographie Supply Agencwi
Oonrtor BnUdlnv. 11 Me— :^3«k St.
S0IS30BS and
and warranted
GENTS' AIVD BOYS'
RUBBER COATS
Oall aud see our Byer's Patent Ventij
lated Ooat with Velvet Collar and Win^
Finish \ something entirely new.
Gents' Oavalier Coats, just the thhifl
for Equestrians, buttoning around
leg, thus making a perfect protection foi
horse-back riding.
We oall the attention of Piremen,|
Ooachmen, Hackmen and Oar Drivers
our Oommon Sense tloat with Automatic
Buckles. These Ooats are comin? int
use very fast on aooount of having thesel
Buckles ou them. No matter how ooldj
the weather is, you will have no trouble |
in fastening or unfastening them.
Boys' Coats at Lowest Prices.
We keep in stock the smallest si
Boy's Coat made, which will fit a bo]
from three to six years old.
LOIELL RUeBER CO.;
HAYWARD BROS.,
No. 61 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
Open Thartdny BTenlnc*.
ELLINOWOOD dt CO.,
WhoUsale and Retail DruggisU,
oppoamE POST offiob.
■•In Proprintorn.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
th<
If von want to •eonra the most deiirablt
I baitaiai.
If you have a house or roo
to let, or have lost or found mon
ey or valuables ; if you desire
buy or sell real estate or perao
property; it you are seeking
situation or wish to employ help
you will find the columns of
Lowell Daily (Dourieb a
medium for making known yo
wants. Such advertisements ha
the benefit of the combhied c
oulation of the Coubibr for thi
days at a cost of 12 cents a
and very,[^8oIdom fail of bei
keardtrom.
line,
LOWELL DAILY CX)UKIEB, FBIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1888,
3
ODD PARAGRAPHS.
Ifrt. Geo. W. Sawyer bM a Unte,' heavy
pine wood lot where crows congregate by
the tbouMOdH end dixeuu tb«lr cawM to their
heart*' oonteut. Recently a piece of gionnd
waa sowa with winter wbeut, uud ut unue
aatd crowH took puHMvHHion, but Cbarlie
thouffbt be would Uy ^tryl•bnlno wllb corn,
wblcb be caht alM>ul and awaited the reiiult.
Tbey ale, and tifty-three crown forfeited
their live**: hlnco then not a crow bai been
uear the Held. CTowk' wln;:^ are for aale.
One ot the BlraiiKeHi uoupleH ever keen lu
tbU city were bu>lu!( loyx and ChrUtmas
things al the storeH ye-^tenluy. The pecu-
liarity was Ibe jrrcal dlllVrence In Hlxe. Tlie
man was 8 feel 4 inoliiK In bolxbt and
weighed only lOOpoundn. IIU wife'a bel«bl
was 4 feel 'I tiulic^, wlille bcr weight was ex-
actly lliut of her buslmnd. Tbey were l)Uy-
ing prenenta for eisrhl bovH and eleven girl*.
Tbey lived near the bead water** of Uledsoe'w
creek. In the lweiily-*lxlb diMrlcl of \.\\\*
county.— fNaHhvlile A lueriuau.
AJ* A. V. Koaa, the bead inacblnUt id the
Webbter and Pembroke ujIIIh repair ^hop,
waa cleaning tbe leavca frum the gate in the
Webater canal be naw a live chicken floating
down. He reiched down with a i-ake aud
pulled it Up. and lo and behold, tb» re wak a
pickerel bold of the cblekeii'* leg, uud It bail
irol Nuch u bol.l that It eouKln't let go, and
Mr. Fohx pulleil the chlekeii and d*b boUi to
land. The pickerel weighed jukI two pounds
and aeveii ouncvH.
JamcH Kvann of Uerry. N. 11., recently
killed a Hat-bead Mack t>uake that waa 6 feci
a Incbea long.
A granite abaft recently quarried by the
Bodwell (iranlte company in Vinalbaveu,
Me., ik the biggest piece of clone ever <iuar-
ried on earth, ami If erected will b^hc high-
est, Urgesl and beavichl Kiiiitle piece of
Btouc now standing or thai ever hUmmI, ko
ifar aa there i» any record. It con«itleral»ly
exceeds lu length anv of the f^gypllan obc-
likks. 'inie hbaft U lift feet long, 10 feel
•quare at bake, uud weighs HOO toui>.
AsulMugrec of HyUeld haH a curiosity in
the khape of a belfer which bus never bad a
calf, yet gives three quarts of ndlk a day.
She was a seven nionthi' calf and great pains
were taken to raUe her. as she is of valuable
atralD.— [Uaverblll Uulletin.
HUtiioiL
Mnirasinea.
Wblttier's beautiful poem, teiling the
legend of The Brown Dwarf of Rugeo, will
delight the readers of the January 8t. Nich-
olas. II is illuftraled by the frouti'ipiece
•Dd other drawings bv E. H. Blasbfleld.
Mrs. Burnett continues ber fascinating siory,
Sara Crewe; or, What Happened at Ml«s
Mlnchin'r, aud Mr. Stockton concludes The
Clocks of Rondaine, which began iu Decem-
ber. Mrs. Peuueil gives an amusing deacri|)*
tton of the London Christmas Pantomimes.
An ioterestiug character-sketch by Richard
M. Jobuhtou is called Poor Mr. Brown, and
a oleverly suggestetl lesaon is enforced.
There is a novel article, telling* of The
AmusemeDts of Arab Oblldren, by Henry
W. Jessup, with Tife-IIke pldturei by Harry
Feun. How the Taukoes Came to Black-
wood, by lioulse Herriflk, .nbiuslnrly Apro-
seata the panic caUHwl by the capture of a
•oultiern village, and has cbaracleriktic
•ketches by Kemble. Nora Perry has a
poem, Balboa, which is well Illustrated by
FYaok Dny. Other features are a descrip>
tioD of A Uirls* Millury Coropany, wrilteu
bv Lieut. W. R. Hamilton, wlib appropriate
pictures by H. A. Ogden; a seasonable sto-
ry, telling Where the Christmas-tree Grew,
by Mary K. Wilklus; R. K. Munklttrlek's
fanciful atory of Tbe Peasant King ; The
tetter Cake, by Sophie May; Julian
Ralph's pucsling anecdote, Wbst did the
Bute; er- Boy Say r tbe drat of a series of
Boaaekeeplufr Songa, set to music. Tbe
Century Co.. New York.
A jiew candidate for popular favor is
Woman, a monthly magasine. It is issued
by tbe Woman Publishing company. 12S
Nassau street, New Yorit, at fS.Tft a year,
and is what its title Indiculea, a magazine
designed more particularly |or women,
though H will oertainlv And many male
readers It it retains on iUt sUlf such writers
as Edgar Fawcett. Julian Hawthorne, Wil-
liam Ridelng, Margaret Shiney and Grace
Winthrop. Tbe January number ia a good
one. eonUioing a variety of most exoelleut
reading.
Our Little Folks and the Nursery for
January is a line number, wllh an interest-
ing Ubie of contents, aud every article illus-
trated, in a manner thsl will please the little
ones. Tbe Russell Publishing Co., Boston.
The January number of tbe Catholic
World is a very exwllenl number, Ita con-
tents being admirably varied while all are
Interoillng. Rev. Dr. McSweeney takes
very emphalle ground on the question of ed-
ucation, anil doubiloHs siwaks for the maga-
zine in bis utterance!'. Saltillo, a Mexican
city. Is described ; Merwin- Marie Snell writes
about Parseelsiu and liuddhisni ; Rev. A. F.
Hewitt gives an outline of the coming inter-
national sclentiflc congrc"«s of Catholics;
Wra. II. (ioodvear has another paper on the
Metropolitan Art Museum; Dorothy King
dp»crii>e» a summer in the CarpathUns;
Bishop Keanc illustrates whal the coming
Catholic university In this country should
Ik;, ilescriblng Louvaln; Fr. Yoimg iriakes a
strong plea in In-half of street prfeaching,
and Fr. Slattery tells alwut his seminary for
colored missions. The llctlon and poetry are
capital; Maurice Francis E:<an'H chats hI>ouI
new l)ooks ai-c always entertaining, and the
department •'With readers and correspond-
ents" improves steadily. The CHthollf
World was never more valuable for those
for whom It Is particularly Intended. Pub-
■ llshed at « Park place. New York.
Cape Breton Island is ctoMTibed in tbe
American Magazine for January. Aside
from ita quaint inhabitants and primitive
scenery, tbe island is of interest on account of
a projectetl railroad, whereby tbe ocein trip
to Liverpool may l*e sborteue«t to four davs.
The new Inslulment of Olivia Delaplaine
oonUina a death-be<l scene of singular pathos.
The question of granting further pensions to
our koldiers ia discusseil by Col. K. H. Ropes.
Huskin* Time is a vivid picture of expe-
rtence in boyboo<l on a prairie farm. An
Old Dude offera Suggestions to Dudes that
may prove of service to men who do not at-
tempt extreroos in drew*. The home of
Anna Cora Mowatt la desicrlbed ia an illus-
tniteil article. Some Boston Artists and
their Studios ia the first of a short aeries of
papers on this aubjrct. giving llloslratlons of
the Htyle of noted painters of that city. Mao-
aal Training in Kchools is explained and lU
neetl and value demonstrated. Many facts
•bout tbe songs ami babita of tbe mocking
blid are given, which will be new to most
readers, ^he American Magazine company.
New York. ___________
J»Wr f*r«e sereto I waa anfllering from a se
Tere eold In my head, aeoorapaaled by a pabi In
tbe tenplea. I tried some ef the ataay catarrh
iwnealea wltbont any relief. Ely's Cream nalm
waa reeomasended to nte. After only sla ap-
pricatlnns of tbe Balm every trace of My cold
waa lenoved.— Henry C Clark, lat IMvislen
Mew York Ap^raiserf Ofltoa.
X«NMlre«Me4wHheaiarrhla my head to
aaaaaeylagMteBl for three years. Aflarnsbig
CM kettle e<Kly*sCrMMB Balm I.wae eMIraly
L^Wa. J. CHaa, YMor, K. T.
hoierd^Morbus
olic
idrrlioe^
'umnner
^YSentery
cAll Cured bxa
teaspoonful of
PerrrJ)avis?m f(i7/cr
in a little Afil/cor
Sugar and Water
ALL0Rue6i&TS 6cu.ir. >u
#inanci«l.
RM»m IT OMstrikl Bloefc.
Attentton glvea (o aU flrat-cbMa loaaa and
tDTestments.
Iprcl
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
8pr.ct.
W. B. CLAVK a Co., of MlKKKArOLIB, Ofltl
nr»* Mortgtigti on Farvu in MinnetotaandlMi
hota lu lirnouuts of t^iOO and upwanls^ Intenai
from 7 U> » per c«»l. Mortgagtt on Mtnntapoiu
CUy Properly, Jntereat? i»erc4jnt. Mfteenyeara'
experience. Unui to Boston ojtce for I'amphM
auu references before you Invest elsewhere.
GKOItOB WALLACJC, Ageamw MUk atreet,
Boom 48, Boaton.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
80 Masaan 8tr«et, • • - Mew Torfc.
UAVK COKBTAirrLT OW HAJ*I)
A aBLBOTIOlf or OHOICB IMTKBT-
MKNT SKCURITIBS.
Correapondenct of Banker; Jlrokera and Jnv«$t.
or$ toltcittd.
•as ant Coftc.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHAITUCK STRtET, COR. MIDDLE,
BXWALL G. MACK. Praaldent,
JACOB ItOGBHB. Txeasurer,
^>t>. B. BARTLKTT, Olerh.
DIRECTORSi
8BWALL O. MACK. LEVI 8PKAGUK.
JACOIi llOUKlt8, OKOKGE MOTLEY,
JAMES B. KItANCIS, JOHN F. KIMBALL,
ALEXANDER G. CUMNOCK.
SCRATCHE0J8 YEARS.
A Bealy. Itchln* Skin Dlaaaae with Bndlcas
gaflbrlDK Oared by CNitleai* ReineUica.
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER MINING CO,
Office 48 Oeatral Street, Room 10,
SPALOINU BLOCK.
Oflers a Taluable loTeatment to (those who de-
sire sure returns for their money. The com-
panv are not enKacv d In any wlMcat specula-
tion. They are selling ibe stock upon lU merlu.
being confldeat tbat It will realise what tbey
flbilm. Call and ask questicns.
If I bad known of the Cuitcura Kiuibuiks
twenty -eight years aico It would have saveil me
fMO.Ob (two hundred dollars) an<l au immense
amount of sufTerlnf. My dUease (FsoriaKU)
commenced on my head in a snot not InrRor
than a cet.t. It spread rapidly all over my Uniy
and ffot under my nails. The scales would drop
off ot me all the time, and my suflTurlng was
endleaa, and without relief. One thousand dol-
lars would not tempt me to havo thU disease
over BoalB. I am n poor man, but feel rlib to
be relieved of what some of the «UH5U»r8 aald
was Icprosv, some ring-worm, psorlasU, etc. 1
took.... and... Sarsaparillas over one year
snd a luilf. but no cure. 1 went to two or Uiree
duciors 8n<l no cure I cannot oralso iho CUTI
CURA ItKMkUiitSloo much. They h»ve made
my skin as clear and free from scales as a
babv's. AM I ufcd of them wns three boxes of
Ct'TiCLKA, and three Uittles of CUTICUBA Kk
aOLVEMT. and two cakes of CirriCUKA 8<>AH.
If you had iH-en here snd said you would have
cure<l me for tatM.OO you would have titul the
money. 1 lookwl like Ihe pbiure In your bo<»k
of Paorlaais (picture number two, "How to
Curw SklD Diseases"), but now I am as clear as
any person ever »aa. Throuf h force of babli I
rub my bands over my arms and lefa to arratch
onoe in a while, but to no purpoae. I am all
well. I serMtebe«l twenty -eUbt years, and It irot
to be a kind of seoi>nd nature to me. 1 thank
you a thousand times. Anylhlnir more that you
want to know write me, or anyone who reads
this may write to me and 1 will answer it.
' 1)ENNI8 DOWSING.
Waterbury. Vt. Jan. 90 h. 18;7.
Psoriasis, Kcxema, Tetter, Eingworm, Lichen,
Pruritus. Scald Hea I. Milk Crust, Dandruff,
Barbers', Bakers', Qrooers* snd Wasberwoui
an's Itch, and every apeclesot Itching, Uurnlna,
Scaly, Pimply Humors of the Skin and Scalp
and Blood, with Loss of Hair, are posblvely
cured bv Cuticuba, the grfat skin cure, and
CirriCLKA Soap, an rxquUlle skin Beautlder,
externally, snd Cuticura IIksolvkht, the new
Blood I'uriner. internally, when physlciaus and
all other remedies fail.
Private WIrea to New York;
Telephone Call, tTS-S.
Barnes & Mitchell,
MNKERS HDD BROKERS.
8TOCKS HONDS, ORAIXr AWD PRO-
VISIONS boufbt and sold fur OaaH, f eaiw
ried on Mairi^*
S p. O. Building, LawsU,
PRICE OF GAS,
with tbe discount off for prompt pay-
ment, is
01.20 per Thousand Feet.
mi$.
COOPERAGE,
Having ecgaged the seryices of a oom*
petent man to do our work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reaionable ratei.
BtusiiuM Carlos*
FIKST-CLASB
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up and rented at a low rate per yeir,
plplmc included.
INVESTMENTS
'AT-
T and 8 IPer Oent.
FIrat mortgage, with coupon bonds attache<l.
payable semi-annually by AppletoR National
Bank. Seonred on Improved farms lu the west,
from S to 5 times tbe value of thu loan. Abao>
lately aeenre. and principal an< I interest paid
as a rule witb as much promptness aa irovem-
ment bomla. AmounU from fM© «P. yi«W»'JjR7
and 8 per cent. Apply to ALLSTON ALLEN,
Mansur block, 01 Central street, room 1. Befer
to .lOHN K. KIMBALL. I'resldeat Appleton
Nat. Bank. JA8. K. Fe-Ll-OWS, President 1a>w.
ell Mutual Hr« Inf. Co., LEVI SPRAUUE,
President TnnUrs and Mechanlca Ina. Co., K.
B. PATCH. MAPtiUOU WBIOHT, CHAHLKS
uovEY, jkrrgmoN bamcboft.
$60,000
Old Orclianl. Me., Water Go.
First Mortgage Sinking Fond
6 PER CENT. BONDS,
Due lOO'T'.
Prinolpal and Interest payable In Boaton.
COKE,
I, scrseaed and dellv
$4 per Clialtrci] $2 per Half Chaldron.
Broken, scrsened and delivered at
CASH.
Sold everywhere. Prloe. Coticuba. Mc.;
Soap. iV:.; Kfcaoi.vBWT, $1. Prepared by the
Putter Iibi'q amu Cukmical Co., Boston,
Mass.
49-Send for "How to Cure Skin- Diseases." 64
pages, 60 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
PIMPLK8, blar.khea<l8. cha:>|>ed and oily
skin prevented by Cuticuba Mkdicatku Soap.
Oatairrlial I>a&n||^ui*«.
To be freed from the dangers «»f suffocation
while lying down; to breathe freely, sleep
soundly and undls-urbe<l; to ilse refreshed,
head clear, brain active and fiee from pain or
ache; to know that no poisonous, putrid matter
denies th»* Ijrealh and rots away the delicate
machinery of smell, Uste -nd hearing; to feel
that the sv«>tcm <loes not, tUrou^h Its veins and
arteries, suck up the p<d8on that U sur^ to un-
dermine and destroy. 1* Indeed a blessii<ir be-
yond all other human enjoyments. To punhaM
immunity fn»m such a fate i-h.iuld be the object
of ull aflflcteil. but thone who have trle<l many
rcmediccj and phyblcUns despair of i-ellei or
cure.
SAKFORD'a Radical Cuita meets every phase
of CaUrrh, from a simple head cold to the most
loathscimc and destructive stages. It Is h>ciil
and ooustltuilonal. lii^Uiiit in relieving, perma-
nent in curing, safe, eronomlcal and never-fall-
ing.
JiANPORD's RAniCAi. CUBB couslsU of One
bottle of the Kadicai. CUKK, one box of Ca-
TABHliAi. 80I.VKNT. an«^ one Improvko In-
IIALBK, all wra|ipe<l in one package, with ireat-
Ise and direcilons, and sold by ad druggists fur
jll.00.
Potter Drug akd chkmical Co., Boarow.
Weoffertheabove*at IM and aocmed Inter-
est, and after careful examination reoommend
them for investment.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 OongreBt' Street, Boston.
Mo eharse made tor the oao of aaeUra.
Mo charge ma4e tor rvnalaff anppljr
pipes from Btreet naalna to eonannaore' eel*
lava.
Ordera, whoa left at ottee. pronptly aft-
MModto. *
0. E. CUWiyfls itent.
StobfB anH aiangcB^
imi aail Parlor Mi
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
•M MMRBIMArK BTUBXT.
OILS! OILS! OILS!
We would oall the attention of uteri
of Lubrioating Oili to our stock of Oils,
which we can furnish at as low prioe a«
any other oonoem in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop fre^ of
freight or cartage charges.
Grown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is espeoialljr
adapted to light machinery, and with ac
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Grown Eagle Machinery Oil.— This is
a standard oil in flash point and cold
test and the Tiscosity is high. It hat;
sufBuient body to enable it to be used
pure or With a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light maohinery,
especially spindles; for this serTioe it
has been found after long continued
tests in the largest mills m the country
to excel all other oils for safety and
economy.
HARBISON W. STBEETEK,
I Oonatable ancl Oolleotor,
Rooaa Ko. 6. Central Bloek.
Office houra. from ^ to 12. S to &, and Monday.
Thursdsy and Kriday evculugs from 7 t« 9.
4^t>peclHl aiic-iiiiuii to collection of i-enta and
general care of tencjiient pn>pertVj| ^
I>U. O. >k. WII^JK-II^H,
Nargeon Chiropodist. «3^
Mo. 1 Preeeott Street, . . LowoU, M
Office houra : a a. m. to IS m.
p. m.i Huadaya. K to 4 p. m.
C.B.COBURN&CO.
Sfi Market HtrneU
!
iHtscellancous.
Sidneys I>re^v%'ett,
vo. T jOHjr MrmEST. '
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IK OKB MIKUTB
a. ^ ^ Tbe Ontlenra Antl-Fain Plaa-
^mE^ tor relieves Rhenmatlc. Sciatic,
k 'Sf Sudden. Sharp and Mervoua Fains.
\ ^H A <>tnana and weakneasAa. The flrst
I F Jk^Mtnd only paln-killing pUwter. New.
f ^^ orUlnal. InsUntaneous. Infallible,
safe. A marveUoos Antidote to Pain. Inflam-
maMon and Weakneaa. Utterly nn'lke and vast-
ly snpertor to all other pbtatera. At all drug-
irisu, 96c.; five for $1 ; or, postace free, of I'or-
mt Dkuo amo Ciibmical Co., Boston, Mass.
\
KXPKKIKKOB AKD SKILI.
Combined are tbe reoommendatlona of Tenag.
tbe barber, room 9 Post Office Block, an ' hia
able aaslatante. No long waits are required to
baveyonrwaata carried out. Ail Is uiditeness
and attentton. la addlUoa to tbe men's depart-
p eat a Ladlee' and children's department is
eonneoied. five asaisUnU always In readim ss.
Take the elevator.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
YOUIVO.
BOOM KO. •, PO«T OFPIOB BLOCK.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KIKDS
JT TBI8 OFFICm.
Make the OVLT e^sy riding jump seat
dr Sumy wftgoa. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in LowoU. Write for
prioes to
WELL8 4 8P0FF0BD,
BIDDLE k SMART,
0. W. LOVO,
. W. 0. ELUS,
DAVID J. FOLOEB,
LOCK ft JEWELL,
A. P. BOABDMAV,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Amtibury. Mats.
pf the Tory best naahee.
Call and see oar viArlety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
•1 MABKKT 8TRBBT.
STOVES AND RANGES I
StoTO Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturer*?.
Glass. Wooden and Hollow Ware.
KITCa ES FURNITUR t
And Peddlera' Supplies.
PACICK STOCK AND OLD lEON Pl^^h
CHASED.
174* 170 M1DDLB9EX 8TRBBT.
GOLD MEDAL, PABU, 1178.
BAKEB*8
Warranted nbeotntetypnra
Ooeoa, from wLleb the ezeass of
Oil baa been removed. It baa fA r<«
ttmtt tha ttrtnfth of Cocoa mUiHl
wllh Starch, Arrowroot or Savar,
and Is tberuforo far mora eeouoni'
ioiii, coHlmff Uit than eaaerai •>
tmp. It la dolloloas. aoarlshlDK
|atrou|tbenlng. easily dlg«st«d,
1 admirably adapted for Inval
as wall aa for pcraona ia baali:..
■eM by Qreeers evetywbsie.
. BAKER & CO JorMerJ^
I DUMA'-iH-CO.
y - c)
1:08. i-)4 C('!iL>:uJ St-
V^oive
^ly^
ftOO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bnulley's Super-Phosphatt
'AMD'
RICE CUmU6E SPRING tO.,
rarwoMt FA.
rotfisitf.
UWOS
imtti
Invites attention to a !great ra-
riety of nseful and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handkerchiefii
for Ladies, (ilents and Children.
Also Uand-linit Worsted Goods.
Engraving on Metals
Bf ADS c:a.«iy.
famished.
larsaatf
f, MMdlo-
0«14»: everythlaff
li^ent etmsipe fler
aaoipla mt eacvavlnVf to
towa»Oaaa.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
EN&LI8E LAWK DBE8SIK0,
For sale cheap Vf
J. O. ROOX3RS A OO.
•0. SI and SS Market Stiwet.
POSTERS,
S to ft aad T !•
I>r. R. R. ProMoott,
Late Oculist to Northwestern Dispensary. Mew
York city.
Ofllee. No. S Wraian'a Kxchango. comet
Merrliiiaek aad Central Streets, room vltk
I>r. Ulrker. Offiee daya and hours : WEDNES-
DAYS and SATURDAYS, from » a. m. unUl 1
p. ro. Kzolaalve attention given te diseases of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
OKUKtiK BKDRIUK. SO Central Street.
(KsUbllshed la 1841.)
Solo ajient fur U. F. Baker Patettt
!^
Piano Piirtes, the ItcstUprlfrht llane
made. The tune Is clear, lulxht and
benutWiil, ar.tl thi*y wtll sUD<t In tnae
letter than anv uprlxht plauo ever made. Also
s<iuare I'lsno Vorw* ot the l>etit manufacture,
all to be M^ld at the lowest fartory prices aad
warrante<l tu Klve entire Milsfaoilon. A^eat
for (Jeorxif Sttwens, oryao Itulhlvr.
MONUMENTS.
AiX'PIlEWS & WIIEELEK.
ESTABLISHED ISftV.
iiAirurAOTtjaBKa or
Xo. 41 Thwmdiks Street,
Near Northern Depot.
C. H. AUDMMWn.
OHAS. WBB»I4^B
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Qas tnd Water Fitter
and Plumber.
Jmh Worker aad Bepalrer of
Water BaslMa* Prlntlaff Pi
Pmnaps. ihafllav. Fnlloya.
Mowers. Movrlng Maahl— e» eta.
Shop 86 Middle Street, Lowell.
First Letter Foundr} in New EmleDl
boMMBNCKD IN BIT.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for Its hard aad toafb metal. Mi tei«a
vartetleeof
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
AadfMr Its UNRiyALLBD fNewepaper Vaaaa.
Address ordare te JOHN K. BOOXBa. Aftoil
06 Water street, Boston.
49^he Couiler aad Joamal typa la fraai Hie
tonndry.
LAMPS.
DUPLFX BTAVD UMP8.
DUPLEX HANOIHG LAMPB.
FABOT HALL LAMPS.
PIAHO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AKD OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy ahadei.
Lsmpi and ihadei to matoli.
All to be found in great Tariety
'AT-
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
181 f.entra*. Street.
[very Description ol Prioig
—maqwnin n —
Clotlilnirt
Ufry Oooda,
^ Or Other E8tabl!§bment8.
Courier Job Offfico.
Hair Tinta.
An Unparalleled Preparation
fbr the Hair.
It is guaranteed to rest&re the
hair from gray to a beautlAti
BROWN OR BLACK IN ONB
HOUR. The Hair IHiet* <f Use
m
dlseovery of the propHetmr, «9A«M
twpeHenee Us HA IM AITD MAIH
GOODS ie sujUeimst Mwitj^ce of
hie knowledge e/ mkt0 mre the
proper eUbetammB !• ty^piw to the
hair* Furehmeere Mve, the «•-
euranee ihm$ XT ^fl TAINS
NOTHING IHJUmNhst U U
perfeeUy
only by
^*1
;,i
■An
'if
■h
-jrli^tPTMAm.
L^Ml--^.
-,>...rw,,
¥^?f^^Wf^^^^'''^i
:^ir
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LOWELL DAILY COTJRIER, FRIDAY. JAKUARr 0, 1888.
i^OWKLl. liAIL.Y COUUIKB.
ruWlMitil I very aflurnooo. Suud»y«cxcej>led,
Intho'Couilei llulKllnjf, Just cast of Ibo rort
omw'. MiiiJmack i.iiit'i, Lowell, Mauc, by
Maiden A ItowcU. bubscrlpUon price t»i.00 a
year, aoconU a inoiiUi, li fcutu a week, dfllv.
©iiHlbytunlei. (tIujcIw cople* 2 ccnU. Advor-
(littug inVt* luruUhed ou «iti»U(al»oii.
Lowell Weck.y Journal i.ubllbheil Irom sunie
•lUco ou I'l-ldsju. nice •1.50 !>" annum, al-
ways m a-lvunce. Larger clrciiluUon lu towns
near I.owtll than all oilier ^apera.
kNVKltKO AS SKOOMU CLASS MAIL MATTKH.
TUAIN6 TO AND FKOBt BOIiTO»«
Boaton A Lowell.
TO rBOM
BOSTON. BOSTON-
j.fto «.*a
4VA5 8.(N)
TA« »-^
7J6 U.UO
yj8 Vt.15
(iJU i<>'(M>
11.00 '5.00
n.w »-oo
LM K.M
i.lO 4.45
S.IO A-OO
i.S6 &J0
4J0 6^
5.M v.ift
«.00 7.00
BM 10.00
g.Oi 11.10
Sundag:
7JW ».00
8.00 1.00
9.S0 ft.00
AM 7.00
prison*, tbouKb It bas been lu fore* only two
luoiuhs. U uot ouly adds to tbe burdens of the
tiixpayem, but it lnt«rferos with tbe employ-
moiit of tbe pri«onor», which Ih absolutely
i(»»eutial to tboir welfare. (InlthC Kome
in.llio.1 .an be deviled for direct eroploy-
nient of tliU force by Ihe Ntalo. tbe law will
Imve to be rejiealed. It aeeiUH to have been
one of those cronky notions of labor reforiu
whU-li h:iv« lH.en rampant of late year-. New
York ban had longer experience with the new
^y^lem than Ma>sachnw}ltH, aud is even more
embarrassed by It.
Another change which relieves tbe IckIs-
lature of a vast mssn of annual business wuh
effected by a law of last session turolun over
to the HUi>«;rlor court all claims sgalnsl tbe
mate. In accordance with this the commit-
tee on claims is abollMbed, and this sjono
ought to save the luKislature ibn-e weeks
time. As the governor suRgoHt*. however,
tbe value of the new order of th'uK* will de-
peud on the fulthfulncss with which the leg-
Uhitiire livi'H up to It.
i'hese are tlie chief topics of tbe messajje.
exeept a recommendation that the uuml)er
of »ui)erlor court justices l>e Increased, and
that the supreme «ourl bsvo an additional
law term, and tbst tbe 8Ule house be en-
larged. Tbe message will corameiitl Itself to
all.
~l»BRts6NAli.
Rev. Dr. T. Dewlti Talmoge hw been
chosen chaplain of tbe 18th New York regl-
meot« to succeed Beecher.
WASHINGTON NKWb.
■Mr. Wtlklnsof Ohio.
Measures— Mr. .Nor-
of
Cie lotoell Bails Couritr,
FHIDAY. JAirUARY 6, 1888.
. Mr. Carlblt's ways aud meaos committ«e
ts as bad as was enxJcteJ^' Evm-y democrat-
ic member Is a strong ttntl-pi"Otecllonlst
are glsd tbU is so. Let us have a free
4K-nitlc demonstration on this question.
We
dem-
1
Cbsogeof r«publlcan to democrats ofll-
«|aU in Ibo sacred name of Reform Is also to
be accomplished in the appraiser's olHce at
the Uostou «;u»tom-house. Eight dlMulssal^
bave been made. In accordance with orders
from Washington. It will be only a ques-
tion of time before elubi appointments will
be msde-all democrats. Do you see the
JugKl«l^ .
Mr. Morso <loes uot secure the coveted
place on the ways and means committee. He
flads It quite different tielng one of several
New Knirland democrat* In the House, in-
stead of about the only one. It Is whispered
ibat B'ror Jlorrlson has some gru<lge against
Morse, and also that H'rer Randall Is inclined
to disparage UUn. But ntllhor of them ha**
any call to «how such feelings.
Tbe republican state committee for 1888
•was organiaed yesflfrday, aud tbe officers
whb carried on so cfflcleut a campaign last
year were reelected. Dr. Burden accepted
the chairmanship, after a good deal of urg-
ing, being naturally anxious to give more
time to his personal InUrests than tbe bol.l-
ing of the chairmanship allows. Hon. T. C.
Bates was again placed at the head of the
executive committee, of which Col. Bennet|
. ♦< Ibis city is a member.
TtM^egislati^* committees will aot be an-
nounced until Monday. One cause of delay
Is the change In the rules which abolish*'.*
two important committees— Tunnel aud
ijlalms-and reduces the numbers of tbe
other uomudttees. This is an important and
proiK;r step. With three senators on three
or more committee* each, the proper work
of none could be performed. There baa been
M tendency of late years for ambitious mem-
bers of tbe House to beg for several impor-
tant committee assignments. This Is all
wrong, and tbe reduction of committees will
do something to prevent It. One Important
*" committee is all any meml)er ought to be al-
lowed to serve ui>on.
^ X12W 11AJM1'&.IIIIIK.
James Brown of Boston, charged with an
attempt to break and enter the Francestown
National bank, pleaded guilty and was sen-
tence«l to three years' bard labor lo the state
prIsoD.
In the supreme court Wetlnesday, Joseph
R. Fellows, Indlcte*! on three counts In the
Manchester scandal cases, was ou trial on the
charge of adultery with Alice Denio,
Governor Ames's Messsffe.
Governor Ames's second annual message
is brief and lo tbe point. In this respect it
is quit.: a motlel. It discusses state lopii"
ill a businesi way, and makes terse ar.«l per-
fectly intelligible recommeudatlonx. To
motl of them the people will cordially as-
sent. There are several existing conditions
on which tbe novernor very properly con-
gratulules the peo|)le of the state. The Urst
of thoi-e is th« f ict tlrit the lloosac Tunnel is
At last out of the lei:i..lature and out of the
huinis of the state. There will bo no longer
a legislative lommittce on tbe "Troy and
Orecnlield railroad aud Hoosac Tunnel.''
There will be no more annuil approprlat ous
for this insatiate hole In the mountain. Ou the
conlnny. the sinking fund to meet the cost
of the great hore jumps up five millions, by
the bonds rccched as purchase money, and
there are shares of stock lo the nominal val-
ue of Ave million dollars more which arc not
reckoned, |»robab!y because the real value Is
.to uucortaln. Governor Ames thought last
year that this stock had a most promising
future ^M fore It. So far it bas not material-
ise <. When It do( s there will be new cause
«f ooiigratulation. The state Is once more
out <»f Uie railroad business. May it always
keep out.
Gtv.TUor Ames makes an Indirect refer-
ence to the parochial schools. This is a sub-
ject of growing Interest, and. from a leglslat- ,
Ive point of view, of growing difficulty. It.
ia a contest between two educational sys- j
lems -the one InMistiog on the right and duty |
of tbe slate to furnish and enforce public I
education: the other denying the province i
of thu stale to provide the education, though I
Mtill admluin^ its right to insist that educa- :
tloo b« attemled to by somebody. We are j
just beginning the struggle between these
two systemn. The Governor's recommenda- ,
tloo that we make tbe public schools so
good tbat all parents will insist on sending
tbeir children to the in will not meet the case.
Ttw twraot* are not left free to exercise this
prlflteH*' The "leaving of privste schools
to be sapporte<l by private means" is now
tiM) rule. How Ion/ it will be the rule de-
.Ateud*. Here la where the struggle is cora-
"j 'fill, |4 ooeof the mo-t lmi>ort<int qucs-
iiofw of huu poHcy 'o' »'>•• '*'i»f*-
TbeKuveruorinds difficulty already from Htandar
11
ves'rsof"agp" Slid Ifie Jury it turned a verdict
of not guiltv. Fellows will bo tried on other
counts: David Moody of the Salvation Army
of .Vlancbesler was tried on siniilar charges
anl convicteti of immoral conduct, several
vouug girls appearing as witnesses HgHl»'-i
him, and wuH sentenced to three years' hard
labor In tbe state prison. John R. Stokes,
the second person convicted In these cases,
wa<« glveu three years, the Jury being out Ave
minutes. _
A88 E88M E NtTnSUR A N C E .
Comiulsslooer Merrill's Report to the
LeslsUtnre.
Iiisurauoe Commissioner Merrill sent to
tbe legislature yesterday his report on tbe
resolve relating to the laws relating to assess-
ment iuiuranoe. He makes varloj^a Augges-
lions, and submits a bill codifying the laws
on this subject. Ills suggestions are »% fol-
lows:
Insnranpc upon the ae*»e8Broent plan, Inclu'l-
Inir thai of loilges and olber fraternal 8o<-loiies.
h.^Krown up In thU oommonweHlth mainly
under various aniendmenisenirrafietl from Urae
to lime upon chap. 115 of the public statutes,
and entirely foreign to Itt orlKlnal purpoee. It
is certain that the provisions In relattou to dis-
ability anl death benclli?, as added to this
chaoter, did not contemplate, and It Is doubtful
If they authorised, the organUnilon of other
than fraternal assoclaaous. ^ut '^^ .^P ''
irrowlh In numbers and strength of distinctly
business coriK)rntl..ns, effecUng contracts of In
Burance upon the usressraenl plan, seemed to
Indicate a pubUo doman.l, If nut a necessity, for
their existence, and the hglsUture In lb85 on
acted a liw for their government and control,
but sped ttcally exempting from lu provisions
«uth associations as were purely Iratern.lln
character. The statute of 1*» was the earliest
comorehenslvelaw uuon the subject passed by
any legislature, aud the only considerable crlil
clsm upon li has been as to the stilcincss of Its
i.rovUlone. It has operated so satisfactorily
ihat It hiis been enacted entire, or Its provisions
madu the substantial basis of a slmlUr b««;.»»
a number of other states, and It would be dllll-
oult t . 8UK«e8t any material change In the sUit,
uto likely to more wisely govern and couliol
this class of corporations.
In relation to fraternal organizations, it has
thus far 8ecmoil,to be the policy of the legUla
turo to rega d them pnictlcilly as fam iv asso-
elation., and the law has simply pn.vlde.l for
their orKanUatlon, deftned the clas i of certlll-
c"tC8 nn.l boneflclarles they might Include In
their transactions, and requited a brlel annual
report to be published, purely as a matter of u-
formation not otherwise easily attainable by
the public. It would hardly seem a<lyl«al.le to
attempt more than this, although the frci,uenily
ex uressed desire on the part of some of the
larirer of these associations for he creation of
R rS.cr^e fund, gi-eaur in amount than that per-
mmodbvthe Ir^^entlawof the sum realUed
from a slnnle b^mss nent upon the enilre mem-
Uushlp. necessitates serious consideration as to
the safety, no less than the e.petllency. of author-
uTdku laige aciu . ulatlon by coiporatlons and
fo, purposes over which the '•"^'"'Xr i \i de"
or. I'es practically no control. Whether It Is de-
sirable tn any event to atiempt further Kupcr-
vlsu/n bv the lusurauce .lepartnient of these
fraternal or«anlzHtlons Is more than doubtful.
Krom be manner In which the assosstiient hus-
InosThas grown, creating law rather than fol-
mvlng It. very general contusion has ar sen as
oJhe*^la»llltles under the statute of the two
, In "seslnto which these transactions may nat-
imllv Wsena titod.. In the -Iraft of a law.
herewith sulfnltted. t>.e effort bus lieen not so
nHych to Buagcst vadlcil cbauKCS In exis Ing
b was to simplify the pnsent c(>de; flraby
eltmlnatlngfn.mchap.ll.'i everything ^crtaln-
b.ir to disability or <leatn bcnetlts, rcs.orln« that
smtutP t.. lis original condition and purposes, and
fh^n to absolufely separate assessment Insur-
ance as cffwted by business corporations from
slmflar transa.tlons when conducted by lodges
or ke organlzntlons. In the acx^ompanylng .iff
The Committees »t iMt* Aatl«vnee<l.
Siieaker Carlisle Thursday annoucced tho
commiUecs. The ways and means is made
up as follows:
Wav8 and Means— .M»H»sr«. Mdls of Texas.
McMillan of Teiinesseo. Iti-eoklnrtdgo of Arkiui-
•as. Urecklntldice .»f Kt mucky. Turner of (ieor-
gla, Wll-on ot VVe^t VliKlnla, ."^coll of IVnnsyl-
vaidii, llynuui of Indiana. Kellev ol l'eniif..vlva.
nla, Ui-owne «>f Indiana. Itecd of .Maine, McKm-
ley of Ohio, Jliirrows Of Michigan.
The chairmen of tbe olber more Imporiiiut
committees are :
Appropriatlou»-5lr. lUndall of Penney Iva-
■Judiclary— Mr. Culberson of Texas
Hanking an > Currency- *'■
Coinage, Weight* and
wood ol CieurKlu. .. .., u • . •» .
lUveis aud Harlwrs— Mr. Blauchard of Louis
*Meirh«nt Marine and FlsherteS— Mr. Duna oi
Arkansas. ^ .^ ,,, ,
Agrlcultur.>-Mr. Hatch of Missouri.
F«>relgn Affslrs-Mr. Helni.mt of Nww Vork.
MillUiv AlTslrs-Mr. Towushcna^l Illinois.
NuvAl An.iii> -MT. Herbert of Ali»UB»a.
Poat OlBce* and 1'oi.t Uouds-Mr. Hiount
^ nXir hands-Mr. H.4inan of Indiana.
Indian Affulrs-Mr- Peel of .\rkansas.
Terill<>rle»-.Mr. S|.rlnger of Illluols.
Hallway aud Canals-Mr. Davidson of Florida.
Manufactures — «r. Ilacoii of Niw lork.
m". and Mlnlug-Mr. O'Ferrall ot Virginia.
Public Uullillngs snd Oroumis— Mr. Dibble of
South Carolina. ,....* ^u.
Paciao Uallnwls-Mr. Outhwalte of Ohio.
Kdmatlon- Mr. Candier of Cieorfla.
Labor-Mr. O'Nell of Missouri.
Pilniiiig-Mr. RlclMirdson of Tennessee.
Civil iicrvlce— Mr. Clements of Georgia.
('.•■■US— Mr. Cox of Mew York.
!u"hoUc LMor Tr.mc-Mr. Campbell of
PaienU— Mr. Weaver of Iowa.
Invalid Pensions-Mr. Malson of IndlafA
Pensions-Mr. llllss of New York.
Clalas— Mr. Laaham of Texas.
Tiie number of oortbern chairmen is 24
and of southern chairmen 26, but tbe
•outbern men have the luiporUut cbairmau-
' The New Kngland republicans, savs the
Journal cories|K)ndent. are fairly well satis-
tied with their aHslgnmeiiU, but the demo-
crats are some of I hem not pleased. (»ov.
Lon" retains bis oUl place ou the appropria-
tions, where he is one of the strongest incui-
liers Collins is second on the jutllclary. but
some of bis friends think that be ouflit to
have been made chalnnan. Stewart of V ei-
monl remains on t1ie judiciary and Is regard-
ed as one of the best lawyers on the commit-
tee. .McKlnnev, the New Hampshire nietn-
bor, whose mission it Is to convince the
HouM- th:d he represents a free trade dls-
trict.wlll have verv little opiwrtuulty to do this
on tbecommittce'on bunking ai.d currouoy.
DIngley of Maine, who has always l>een one
of the most active memlHirs of banking and
LABOR XKW8.
spinners' Wac«a.
The Fall HIver spinners claim that tbe
luanufaclurers promised them, at the lline
the last agitation was made fof more wages,
thtit there should Iw an Increase when cloth
touched 3 ft-vS cuts rt yard. Thursday tho
prl»« reached 8\ cents, and the splunor.< are
Impallent for the advance. On the other
hand the manufu.tui-ers say that thei did
not promise an uiicondltlonid advance, liut
btaled that v\'agcs would be raised If prices
of goo Is adviinced ami other conditions re-
mained th«' same, but they are not tho saiite.
for cotton is liik£l»«fr. Mills have contracted
to make cloth at SU cents, and these con-
tracts have some months to run, to the dis-
gust of the manufacturers, who see prices
advance while they can not receive any bon-
etlt. Thev admit that the mills are dojiig
woll, aud \l uilccs couilnue as they arc, and
new contracts are iimdts there is no doubt
that the iisip will get what they ask for.
Tho New Boilford spinners are awaiting
ail answer lo their request for an advance of
la.S per cent. In waged. It Is thought a
cumpioniise will l>o mad* ami some advance
given, even If tho cuUre aoiouul asked for Is
not cou«.-ided.
Trouble Amoos the Dover Knlgbta.
Master Workman Mlllen of Garrison Hill
assembly, K. of L., elalms that the old
trustees of tho assembly have withdrawn
froto the bank tbe f41ft5 funds of the assem-
bly. No reason Is given only that the money
would be safer In their bauds than bt iu«
bank, on account of an attempt of the M lleii
faction to get control. Mlllen has nollfled
them to turn over the money, books and pa-
pers within 24 hours to their successors.
Metdianlcs assembly. Knights of Ijiibor,
bas voted to surrender Its charter and dis-
band. It was once a prosperoiis labor organ-
isation.
rioed for Inapoiting Labor.
The five cases against the Bay State Brick
company of Boston, for violating the United
States law prohibiting the imporutlon of
foreign lal»or, have l>een settled without a
trial. The tlefeudant confessed judgment In
oue case, ami the other four were discon-
tinued. The penally for each offence Is
#1000, auti this the .lefemlant paid, with
costs, amouwtiug to #10t<0.40.
HOMS.
The drivers of the Drivers' Union Ice com-
pany of Cbarlcstowu fctruck Thursday on ac-
count of the refusal of tbe company to give
two tllscharged foremen reeommendatlons to
work elsewhere.
The employes In the seven furnaces, owned
by Carnegie, l*hlpi>s A Co., at Braildock,
I'a., Thursday demanded a 10 per cent, ad-
vance, but, on account of the condllion of
the ste*l market, the men will have to ac-
Srp anil ,f ancp tfootii*
O'DONNELI&GIIBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND
Closine: Out Sale
IBr^ anil JTancs ^ootiiB.
ov
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
AU oUr Gents* Wetitfy'UntierwMr
atUalfBrice.
Weather Judications. '
Jaft. B, noon. — For New England,
fair weather, followed bj rain, warmer,
frelh totiriik loutheily windi.
LOWELL DAILY COURIEB, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1888;
o
FINANCIAL.
i<
Today's Boston and New York
Markets.
I Prom €urdle7 * Oompany.J
currency, retains bis old place there, aiid l»c- 1 ^ ^ reiluctlon Instead of an increase,
sides heads the republicans on the important ^,,,g weavers in
or 'Ike oTKanianiiu"". *" ••■■.' "^~. — ■ — -» - ," .
Mds dlirerence has been c>«"'»3:,,':««««"'^«'i ""J
.(nflnnii nnd fteusratelv c a>*Blfled as "asses*
Srai"r*'frXDair' Insurance, with the pro-
Xlons of law applicable to each dlstlnclly ar-
ranged The drattlDcludes also the stati.tory
^Sulrements. entire. In relation to b.c«'ri";'-'J-
tloa. the i.urpofic bong to form a comp ete sUt-
nU'^pre^intllig whatever information s neces-
"ary for the organUatlon of corporations of
either class, and their government and control,
so far as affocto<l by law.
KeapectfuUy submitted.
Insurance Commissioner.
ThrsMi Men Kllle«I by an Explosion.
A heavv blast In a deep cut of the I'itt.Htou
braiyh «.f the Lehigb Valley railroad near
Wllkesbarre, Pa., prematurely exploded
Thilrsday and three men were Instanlly
killed ami hoi rlbly mangled, wbllo 11 other
I workmen were injured, several of tbcm fa-
tally. ,
Itollan Frinoea to h* CensuMHl.
IloMK. JaiK fi.-The govornmcnt ha.< re-
solved to censure Princes .Maslno. Deldenago
aud niatcsta. who, although l»elonging to
the army, attended the pope's reception.
Every one knows that cocoa is an excellent
new committee of merchant marine an. Hsh
erics, which be tlld so much to establish.
Mr. Whiting of Massachusetts, too, who liss
been so poorlv placed on committees, and so
badly treated' in this respect In former Con-
gresses, has bad tardy justice done bim by
the Bssigoinent to the commilt«»e on baukiiig
and currency. Mr. Cogswell goes w-herc he
most wished to go, to tho rivers and barbor.«,
succeeding Mr. Stone as tbe Now h\-f(\an^
member of that commlllee. "Farmer" Hur-
nett Is probably satlstted with his asslgninent
to the committee on agriculture. Mr. Uus-
sell of M:is.sachuBetts takes Mr. Rice's place
on the committee on foreign affairs, and is
also as-igned to the hard Working pensions
committee. Mr. Uoikweil U well pleased
with tilt appointment to the committee* on
fonlgn^atlairs. and has received the
position which several members of the
dclegalion rccommemled that the Sj^ak-
er should give him. Boutelle retmims
on naval sflairs, where he .^Wbed
to sUy. Allen of MsHsacluiselts has lett. the
Indian committee, where he did mueb effl-
cient work, the work of which committge Is,
however, pretty well accoraplished sld»the
severalty bill passed, and biw gone tb tho
post office committee, which is to be one of
the most important in ihls Congress. ,Mc-
Klnney of New Hampshire has a minor as-
signment lo the committee on raanufactiircs,
a commlliee which, notwIthHtauding it.s title,
has, it is believed, in the course of a some-
what long existence, made but one report.
Collins, loo. has u second Important assign-
ment as a member of the committee on Pa-
cihc railroads, of which committee imich Is
expected by the administration. VVbHIng,
for his socon-; place, is on the levees of the
Mississippi. Farmer Burnett, for his socomi
dIhcp. goes to the committee on labor, (irout
of Vermont is assigned to the District of Co-
lumbia. Morse .lid not get a place on the
ways and means, bnt Is chairnnin of the
committee on expemliture-s In the s;ate de-
parlmenl. .Milliken is on puMir buihilngs.
New Kngland is given no representation on
llie committee on alcoholic liquor tralUc.
MassNotanswtts Speakers.
The Massachusetts delegation held a meet-
ing Thursday to determine when and bow
the portraiis of Messrs. Banks. Varnuiu and
.Sedgwick of Massachusetts. speakerH of
the House of Represcnlalives. should be
presented to tbe House. It was decided that
the House should be aske.l to receive them
some day this month, iJlobably the 20th, that
Gov. Long should make tbe general presen-
tation speech, Mr. Hayden speaking for Mr.
Banks's old district, Mr. Allen for Mr. Var-
)ium*s. and Mr. Rockwell for Mr. Sedg-
wick's. Mr. Collins will also "'"^e aijpro-
prlate remarks about Mr. Robert t. Vk In-
ihrop. the other Massachusetts speaker,
whose portrait was presented several years
"*"' Keporter Hopkins Fined •100.
Sherburne (i. Hopkins, the young news-
paper report«^r who some weeks ago sent a
sham Infernal machine to Chief Justice
Waite for tho purpose of crcatlnir a sensation
aud HcllIng the news, pleaded guilty lu the
police court to tbe charge of attempt-
ing to obtain money under false pretences,
and was lined tlOO.
the Cowan mill, Lewlslon.
Me.rstruck Thursday because of a proposed
rwluctloa in wages.
THE REAmNOFIOHT.
More MlDirs Strike— Coal Scarce In Be«U-
|DS>
Among the individual collieries that Thurs-
day conceded the advance demanded by tho
striket-s wus the Thomas Coal company,
Kchleyrnm colliery, In Shenandoah, Pa.
This left the Reading company alone In the
fight lu that section, and with only four In-
dividual allies In the whole lower anthracite
coal Held. The compnuv bas been compelled
to transform several frcigbrcars at Mahauoy
Plane into eating aud sleening rooms for the
non-union workmen, and its offices aud ma-
chine shops are similarly employed. rhe
800 miners employed at the North Frankliti
collieries, Nos. 1 and 2, who have continued
at work during tbe present troubles, struck
Thursday. Coal Is very scarce at Kcading,
and a force of men today began to load the
buckwheat coal that tbe company has stored
near the rouiidhoiiseH. There are 40.000 tons
of It, au I heretofore the company has used
It all. but it sold 1000 tons to a dealer in Read-
ing, and now has a ready market for the rest.
The relations of the Brotherhood of Loco-
motive Firemen to the Knights of Labor cn-
ffiiKed in the KeadUur ruilntud strike are ex-
plained In a ilespatch from F. 8. Sargent,
grand master of the Brotherhood, who says
that no bulldozing oi! the part of the knights
will be permitted. He says he will reclaim
the charter if any member of Lafayette
lodee is allowed lo be the ngont In Involving
the brotherhoo.1 in the strike, with which
tbej have iiothiug to do. and members of
the brotherhood will so understami It.
Chnirmau Lee has issued a circular to thy
knights of America, appealing for funds to
sustain 2-2,000 locked out miners.
The William I'enii colliery, near Shenan-
doah, which has been working under an
ngreement lo continut-' to pay on the ad-
vanced basis pending settlement, shut dovyn
Thursday, the men refusing lo cut coal to be
loaded on cars bundled by non-union men.
This Is tho tirst instance of the kind, and it
goes to show that the strike of the mine" ''•
not alone on account of wages, but that It Is
intended to help the railroad strikers^
60 donn Bine Bibbed Sblllil' (Wid Draw-
ert for 88o., d«W)[^.j>i9^6J|f,
60 dbien Oenti' Bobtoh Or4y Bhirti and
Draweri for 38o., down from 75.
Genu' Scarlet Bhirti and Drawers for
59, 87, 87o., $1, previoui prioei 75o.,
$1.10, iBl.25, 81.50.
100 doien Gents' White All Wool Bhirts
and Drawers for exaotlj half prioo,
371-2,50,62,7^0.
Ladies' 38-oent Vests down to 25o.
Ladies' 50 and 62-oeil Yeitt down to
38o.
Ladies' 76-cent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2o.
Ladies' Medioated All-Wool, riohly worth
$1 25 to $1.50, down to 75o.
Boys' Bootoh Oray Bhirts and Drawers,
62 oents, down to 38o.
All our 20 snd 25 oent Hose down to
121-20.
Holier J worth 33 and 38 ofn% down to
25o.
Abont 100 lbs. 8-oent Ball Yams, all
oolors, down to 5o.
PEREMPIORy FORCED SALE
Bon Marche
THIRD AND FOURTH DAYS.
Friday and Saturday.
In Oorsets, Bibbons, Handkerohiefs, Kid
OloTos, Hamburg, Ootton Underwear,
Oloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
4V>lJMlles are requested to visit oar alofo
•Bd Qoosparf prtcea.
Q'DONNELL&GILBRIDE,
116, 118, 120 k 122 ICarrimaok St.
CENTRAL STORE.
$75,000 Worth
Dry, Fancy, Hlillinery
andCloaKs
NK;W8 1TEM8.
—A span in tbe new central viadu(!t now
l>eln;i constructed in Cleveland, ()., fell,
Thursday, killing two men and injuring
seven.
-A Pnwtucket (R. I.) horse car was
struck bv an engine from I'roTldence. Thurs-
dav. and" badly smashed. KliasalKith lllley of
Valley Kalis was thrown 10 feet and badly
Injured.
— Constantlne Stlger broke into the house
of Uouard Cobert, Brooklyn, niursday
morning, ami clubbed Cobert and his wife
nearly to death. He was arrested and aahl
his object was robbery.
—Robert Flemming and Edward WaUon,
young men, were found unconscious In bed,
Thursday, at 16 Sixth avenue. New York,
having been overcome by escaping gas.
There Is no hope of their recovery.
^Ammi Baldwin, late cashier of the r^
dclltv National bank In CbiHnimt.l, who had
beenlndlcled with the other officers of tbe
.Ji;''V.ke.r n7hV mo K/at" b;e;k/^^^^^^^^ , S "lied suddenly' Thurs,l«>. and the theo-
U hM n JjSil for nutTtlJn. and strengthen- ! ry of 'suicide is advancod, as bo was known
I w miami?". btlt It .an Jtaken with advan- iJ be suffering- mentally^
Rheumatism
According to recent iBvestlgatlons, is caused by
excess of la< tic acid In the blood. This acid at-
tacks the Hbroua tissues, particularly In the
Joints, and causes the local manlfestadoDB of
the disease, lulns aud nchos In the back aud
shoulders, and In the Joints at the knees, ankles,
Idps and wrists. Thousands of people have
found in Hood's Sareaparllla a positive and
pennanent <uire for rheumatism. This medi-
cine, by Its purifying and vitalizing action, nen.
traUses tho acidity of the bloo«l, and also builds
up and strengthens the whole body.
HOOD'S BAB8AFABILLA
••1 was laid up for six n.onths with rheumn-
llsm, and used many kinds of medicines without
good result till one of mv neighbors tohl me to
take Hood's Sarsaparllla. When 1 had used
half a bottle I felt better, and alter taking two
bottles I thli»k I was entirely cure«l, as I have
not had an attack of rhoumhtlsm since." Eu-
OBXK II. DIXON, Kossvlllc, ataten Island, N. Y.
GUflES HHEUMATIBM
"I had attacks of rheumatism which Incrcssed
In severity. I took three bottles of Hood's Har-
SHparillft and I am pleasc<l to say tho rhcumaUc
pains ceased, my ap|)eaie an<l olgestlon became
ijctter, and my general health greatly Improved.
I am flrmly convlniicd that Hood's SarsaparllUi
cur«<l me, as I have lelt no recurrence of this
blooil disease." Wm. Scoos , GcneTa, N. Y .
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Sold by all drugglsu. eUsUtforSa. Prepared
only by C 1. HOOl» * CO., Lowell. Mass.
Ouo Dollnr
To Be DisDOsed of in the Next
Sixty Days.
We Are Positively Goinj Oyt of Business,
■ And closed oar store yoat«»d«y far tho
^arposo of
Marking Down Our Entire Stock.
Wo fcel that we eon aoMly soy wo have
nuMlo lo#or priros than wese over ntodo
befoio In Lowell
On [very Item in Our Store.
[vef)thin£ Has Been Marked Down.
Prices Below the Human Con-
ception.
THF PUBLIC UTTERLY BEWILDERED.
Our eonipetitors daze4 at the
BU1N0U8 PBICE8 which we
name on the most desirable
goods.
Onr creditors inquiring anx-
iOBSly as to whether they will
get their money. ., j
Onr oompetitors all want to go
•nt of business. They cannot
meet onr prices they all admit
How we do it they can none of
them make out.
We Waiit Money.
We Must Have It,
AND HAVE IT QUICK.
When j\e get this way we
make thin)?8 fly.
The ayerage merchant can't
coneeife the situation.
Onr honor is at stake.
Bargains below the conception
of everybody.
Today and Saturday we shall,
with the object solely of swelling
our sales to the largest possible
amount yet, FOB CASH ONLY,
hold such a picnic with prices at
will gire US a suflleient amount
of money, we hope, to rellere ns
of our most pressing liabilities.
!:^e'T any 'time: - It L e^Pefially re-rn
mended for nursing mothers, to whom lU
bineiu are Invaluable. Unfortunately,
cJ^ahsoinetimos mixed with -Ureb, ar-
rowroot, or suirar. and thus loses a «rest
part of Its special properties; hence, Kresl
Jare shoul.l \ye taken to proture tb« be"t «»
the market. Baker's Breakfast Cocoa and
II0IIVJ vetdlet A»r JiMiousebek.
lOO DOMOM
WASHINGTON
"'"—' , 1 I -wx.HKW his last breath In the last honr of the
In the United flutes circuit court, at PrOTi- : Ij ,i,Vday of the last week of the last asonlh
denoe.Frldsy, the jury '^•t"^"*' ^"'^•"L^w SL«dLVU.~^?t S% »>•? SK
112,000 Ih the caae of Mme. J-oausrt.k | 5;jgjr*^JfhM»t ly^i^^^^
themarkc. naacrs „..„..-. ^^--^ -^i^ ^Z' Tfl^^ Z^^^^^^
rnS^nf'JSe'nT.iiV ^^SS^o^ j t^La'nVl Ue. at Neiport las, m^ \^J^^:S^^'6rSS!S\'r '^'^
absolutely pure.
Mony gooda wUl bo offered at half former
prioea, Mid aomo ot oroa leas. This la no
•drertfalDK dodfo or Oatohom * Ohootam
•^▼OTtlsonoat. Onr store will b« olosod
Morch lat.aad onr ontlre atook ond fixt-
«roa most be sold bofero that tlrno, ond w*
hoTO mode prtoM thot wo think will soil It.
1,00k through our stoek ond yon will flad
•Torythinc oa
COMEE
JOIN IN THE SCRAMBLE.
Oswald & Co..
as aad 87 Oentral Otre«t.
BonMarch(
merriniaek and Kirk Stfoeta.
Boston tloik market opened dull and fli-m this
•ornlutr. ,A United I'ross dispatch from Kead-
tag received at 9.30 this Mornlnjr says Hu|>erln.
iMHlent Whlllng had a coafereuce wlUi Corbln
In Phlhidclphla today over the situation. Bahl
a proposition was being offlBfed miners Individ
ually: if they will KO to work tho company wllj
par them 8 per cent, advance, but will not treai
wttk Uietn SB an organisation.
Our New York oorrasponrtont says pae of the
boll taa^vs dicutas the following : "The mar-
km. wMlo not aoUvo, has shown a great doal of
■liOBgth. People are beginning to seethat leg-
Mallon at Washington wUl be favorahte to the
There Is a yood short Interest la leaiUng
I snd any deiennloed move would sUrt
joovsrtag." ^ " . .
'Bvas rumored last night that a good deal of
are had been brought to bear upon Mr.
t to Induce him to arbitrate questions In-
1 tu the miners' strike. A house closely
lied with Heading said : "The rumor of
•rtllraUon Is news to us." A Urge operator In
SiMdlngsayB: ••( do not belle?* there will bo
a«y arbltrstlon." Market la London opened
trracnlar and Is now buoyant.
Tbe continuance of Heading strike without
• Mat of Btoiipago Is quite enough to weight tho
■Mket awl check speculation. Dlsposltton is
The opening was very strong, with > •P*«'»'
•dmnee of ^'in Louisville A Nashville, which
was aspects liy strong on l.ondon advanoe, all
l4HNto»|>rlces being hUlibr. The spurt of ao-
ttflly does not hold, however.
Qnototlona*
noMua.
Closing Opening Closing
Jan. •. Jan. 6.
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LOCAL NEWS,
THB WAMKSIT OAllSa.
More TTvattmony for the Defence.
Thv leslluiouy in the Wamesit Tower
cu«eB was oonilnueil ye*t«rday. „ , , ,
.John Slott. manav'oi' *>' '»* Bclvhlerc
Woolen mill No. '2, said his compauy draws
Concord river water ihrouKh a penstock of a
certalu sl/,e, and the water u»ed lu scouriuK.
MeMchlnK. etc., comes from the supply al-
lowed the company by tbe power compauy.
which Is 87 cuTdc feet a second. Concord
river water Is used hy the Belvldero mill for
all hut drInkluK purposes.
Ilou. J. 0. Poabody said that be had lived
In i^well tW years, lie stated different posi-
tions that he hail tilled, aiuoug which Was ou
the board of Investment of one bbvIuks
bank, by which l»e had obtained some
koowledK* of jrtal estate* Uo was pi;esldeut
of the Lowell cemetery association when the
railroad company t(H)k tho Wamesit Power
company's land. By the ilecd of Oliver M.
Whipnie lo Joslah tiates and tlm deed of Jo-
slaliUates to the Lowell Cemetery
Jan. 6.
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FlllE IIKCORD.
. The three-story building, occuplwl by tho
navigation, coustructlon and equipment
bureaus, at the Brooklyn navy yard waa
burned this mornlnj?, and valuable naval and
aiiliUry maps, plans ai^d designs wejj lost.
Total loss, 11200,000.
Oeorne I'. Ockington's store and oontenta
at Stork, N. IL, were burned Thursday.
Bailroad DUastcrs— Eight Men Klllad.
Two freight trains ou the Canadian Pacific
railway came Into collision on a trestle vrork
W feet high, called Red Succor trestle, near
White River Thursday, and both trains fell
from the track, killing two engineers, two
Iremen and two brakemen. Other hands
were seriously Injured.
A freight train on tho New river division
of tbe Norfolk and Western railroad ran
Into a rock slide near Central, Va., Wednes-
day, the cuglncjumplng the track and running
Into the river. The engineer waa drowned,
the fireman killed and 2fi cars denaoUsbed.
High Lloeaao in Oonneetlont.
A New Haven despatch to the New York
Sun, speaking of the good cflTects of high 11-
oense in Connecticut under tbe new law in*
•rcasliiK tbe price of licenses by amounts
fanning from 1100 to $600, says that "the
telirng ofTIn the nuralier of applicatloDS has
beeiia surprise even to the most aauguln*
htah-llcensc advocates. In small towns at
S»t one-third of tho sellers have not asked
tor renewals, anti these towns have reoeived
a greatly Increased revenue, though having a
Im number of saloons. In the cTiy of New
Htveu ftO more retailers have decided not to
■DDlT for renewals, auil In Hartford and oth-
er cities t.f the slate there has beeu a similar
tailing off."_^
How to Grow Tall.
B06TON. Jan. 6.-The article eotltljd "Can
MwrKlvr In the last BomoK Somoat
Ou>BK «Iausc.l a great demand for tb»5»»"«-
Aaofiior article In this popular w^rles by
TratSuor Pi odor will appear in the n»t
BoWWl SUNDAY GLOB«. and will tell men
ETlbey can add to their be gbl b» proper
Sarclae. This Is a remarkable artlcf* aad
WUI create u sensation.
Another article to appear In the o«}» W»*
wil SUNDAY (iLOBR, which «• bound to at-
inwt widespread attention, U„ »»,."»•
SBoral and S'byslcal Eirecu ol Pui^ltom.-
Thia arlldo will b* composed of replie* to a
JK* of questloaa sent out by tha •Mtorot
STOLOBB, tbe replies belnrby tuch
Slaent men as Thoiaaa WetttgrU Wfr
•iMoa, James P^r'on. OwS^jT.JiJ*^
■'^ William Cunia, "^^ ..^'SSTiat:
Anthony Cowrtoek, Wil Vy
_ __ of otbtcf. Onlw tra» f«»
wwgMiier today.
, a right of
way WMB rtiservaU ouUtde tho i-etululug wall
of the cemetery unon the power companv s
lsn«ta dUancoof 150 to 'iOO feet, he should
think, to the westerly gate of the cemetery.
The entire width of the power company's
laud there ho should think uot mow than
three rotl. and he supposed that the c« me-
ter v association had a right lo pass over any
part of this laud with teams from Lawrence
•lioettolhe cemetery gate. He valued the
power uompaoy's Und taken bv the ra Iroad
attlOO an aoia to 1»74. His valuation at
these flgures was for the reason that be
didn't see how tbe land could be available
for any purpose without more outlay than
could be met with a corrcspoudlnij return.
In cross-examination, witness said that he
did not examine the land wilh any view to
obtaining its value In connection with auy
^flSnfy C?Howe, recalled. Had built mills
for several of tho corporations In l^ovvell.
Had examined the power company's land on
tbe eaaterly side of the Concord river, be-
tween the railroad and river, «nd found one
place there at which a mill 00 feet by 260, f
required, oould be built. The laud was well
adapted for It. There !• >oom on »uotber
portion of the land for a mill 100 feet by 26.
He should say that the laud Is more valuable
for mill purposes by reason of having a rail-
road there. _ . „_ ,
Croas-eaamloetl by Gen. Butler. Had
nothing to do with tho location of tho mills
built oy him for diflercnt corporations, any
more than auy hod carrier working n their
erection, hut thought that the knowledge he
hadobtalne<lga\eblm unihrstandlng as to
proper hH-ailons for mills. He did not say
that he would think It advisable to build a
mill on the power comi»auy's land ou the
easterly side of the river. .„,.... . ,
Wlllfara H. Parker testified that he had
lived lu UweJI 60 years. He could hardly see
that there was any appreciable value to the
land In Januarv, 1874. If obliged to Ihc a
value upon It he should say that 9200 an
acre would be an extreme value for It for
building purposes. A good deal of heavy
walling and tilling wouhl be recjulred. He
should say that the land easterly of the ra 1-
road track bad not Increased or decreased In
value by reason of the construction of the
railroad. That on tbe other side of the rall-
ropid bad, he thought. Increased In value pro-
vided that there Is room ou It for a mill.
Joseph P. Frlziell, a hydraulic engineer of
Boaton. said that he had been a civil en-
gineer 80 years, aud has had experience lu
locating mills aud estimating water power
In Minnesota, Iowa, Arkansas and other
sutes. He bad examined the and of the
Wameslt company on tbe easterly side of the
Concord river, and thought that there Is ns
good a site for a mill there as there was be-
lore tbe railroad oompany took a portion of
tbe land. Wltoeas gave some estimates of
the flow of water In the Concord river, In
1874, derived from Ihe figures of tb^ late Jo-
sephTilton. If there is any surplus of wa-
ter over that now oaMed for by the Waiueslt
Power oompaov or those hiring power from
tbe company, there Is room for mills on the
westsldeof the river, and they should be
built there If at all. The carrying of water
In a penstock Is not a judicious way of dis-
tributing power. A mill SO or 60 feet wide
and 800 feet long could be built ou unoccu-
pied land on the west side of tbe river, al*
though Its erection might Inyolve the con-
struction of some piers over tbe river. A
project of building a mill ou the east side of
the Concord river In 1874 Is not such a one as
any investor would think worth consider-
In cross-examination witness said that he
didn't think that the construction of the rail-
road liilured the location remaiuiug between
it and the river for the construction of a
mill. Hedldn'tthink that the location Is a
desirable one for a mill.
John F. Howe, of the Arm of Howe
Brothers A Co., contractors and builders,
said that he valued the land taken bv the
railroad companv at #200 au acre lu Janua-
ry, 1874, for general buildluir purposes.
Crossexamiuation:— He thought that tbe
land taken was worth #200 an acre for lu-
vest t cut. ,, , u J
Mr. Gilbert Perkins called. Hail beeu in
Lowell 51 years, about 80 of which he was
in tbe manufacturing business. He had
been in the real esUte business about fifteen
years, and had valued real estate principally
In tha taking of mortgages. He valued the
laud taken by the railroad company at from
f 100 to f 150 an acre. He should not think
of purohasmg it as an luvcsttnent.
Crossexamlned:— When he worked lu a
cottou manufactory he got sixty-five cents a
day , and ho was an overseer 24 years Had
owned land on Varney, Sixth, W estford, Os-
good, and other streets. . . ^ ^ ^ ,
Frederick Faulkner said that he Is a part
owher and manager of the Faulkner mills,
ofr Lawrence street; having been manager
SAyekrs. The firm bliwted In their raceway
to fncrease the fall of witter In tbe water
courae. It would have paid better to have
bought additional water rather than to have
palifthe expense of blasting. There are
fifteen sets of cards In their mill. In 1874
and prior the water ran over the dam the eo-
Ure day, and perhaps two months more It
ran over a portion of the day. There are
mills on the westerly bank of the river capa-
ble of uaing »" ih« surplus water. Jhe
Faulkner mllis are obliged to run one half by
steam power. There were formerly two
wheels above tbe Faulkner mills, but they
were taken out. ^ .
Crose-ezamlned : The blasting down of the
raceway was done In 1888 or 1864, before
tbelr mill was up. Was troubled about get-
enough beford 1874. Some
a point at the deed permita. In bis Wllnfcte
be also Included th* cost of a penstock 210
fret long to carry water aoroas the Concord
river, and of a cangl 410 feet long to carrv
tho water to a wheel-pit ou the easterly l)ank
of the river. He did uot think that such an
expense would meet with adequate returns,
uml sahl there Isad.lilloual s|»ace for another
mill on the wesierlv side of the river.
Opu. Butler gave the witness a searcbliig
cross-examination to test his knowledge on
ndll engliioorlug. and foundMr. AVbltuker, to
say the least, to be as ready and Intelligent a
wititess as he Iniagiued.
KUIDAY Kt)RKN(K»N.
Chanidng Whltaker, recalled, lu cross,
'examination : Beiau bis computation of the
oo^t of ruuHlug water power to a luHl across
the Concord iMvjer after Mr. Farrmgton «
testimony. Among his estimates was that
of a wooden bridge across the river, resting
ou two abutmenU and a pier. His eBtlmalod
cost of the bridge wiw $8*100, Inoludliig a pier
and abutmeuts. This bridge he plahned to
go across tbe river between Hapgood's an<
the cordage company'* mill. He also planned
auother bridge for teams aud foot passen-
gers, uear the other one, and that was In-
oluiled In the estimate. One bridge would
not l»e sufficient, as the rallroud bridge must
be at a higher level than tbe other. 1 here
would 1ms only one cut-water lu tho river, for
the two bridges, ns they would run side by
sltle. It would cost more to bsvo the other
bridge run as high as the railroad bridge.
Never built a bridge over a river, but biillt a
foot-bridge, he •huuld ti'lnk. 150 feet long,
for the Appletou company, across a canal
and Jackson street. HU estimate of tbe
cost lu making connection with works across
the river included 200 rods of roadway at 910
a rod, or 12000. . , „ ^ _ l
A copy of the records of tbe rainfall for 82 1
years, as kept by the Locks and Canals com- j
paiiy. was read. The average for 80 years
was 44.780 Inches aud last year It was 58.466
inches, this amount ouly belug equalled In
1868 and 1878. . u • •
Asa M. Swain testified. Is a mechanical
engineer, aud has been 80 years. Is the In-
ventor of the Swain turbine wheel. Bas^d
knowledge of the Concord river since 1860,
and at one lime measured the water tu tbe
Wamesl*. canal. Thought that Mr. Furrlag-
ton's scheme of carrying water across the
river would cost f4Qi|000 or |60,000. Tbe
orlgluiifscheme of a canal on tbe eaaterly
side of the river would cost more to carry
out than Mr. Farrlngtou's last scheme.
Cross-examined. WItneas testified to
work that he bad done, lu putting In wheels
and In other engineering. The cost of a rail-
road iM-ldge was Included In his estimate of
•40,000 or •60,000. Don't think that Mr.
Farrlngton made auy estimate of the cost of
a railroad bridge across the Concord river.
The fact was admitted that after the award
of f 1000 damages to the power company, In
au earlier examlnallou, Mr. A. P. Bonney,
ou behalf of defendants, tendered the
money. At one time he measured 200 cubic
feet of water a second at the dam. and at
another time he made the flow 802 cubic feet
of water u second, with six inches of water
ou the permi»ucut dam.. A mill 460 feet long
can be built 6u the west shie of the river on
tho power ooiripany's land, and the location
is a good one for obtaining power.
George 8. Cheney oalletl: Have bought
aud sold real estate, more or less, for 10 or
16 years. Have been five or six years on the
Investment committee of one of the savings
banks. Have appraised the land taken by
the railroad compauy at f200 an acre In Jan-
"^roaa-examlned : Didn't appraise It at to
value for pasturing or water power.
Thought that It might be used for storing
powder or a rifle range. If he owned the
Und he might put It to some use. It nlBDt
be held for ImprovemenU., , , ,
Frauds Carll testified. Have been In Low-
ell since March, 1846. Am a carpenter and
builder, and buy and sell houses and laftM.
Know tbe land In question. Have been fLYe
or six year* on tbe board of Investment tfu
savings bank. Yaluetl tbe land at fran
•1S6 to 1160 an acre in 1874.
Cross examined :— Don't know bow many
acres there are In the land. The land be
thought was worth what he had stated, to
keep for speculative purposes. , , .. ,
The testimony of Mr. Carll concluded that
for the defence, excepting rebuttal. D. W.
C. Farrlngton waa called to testify In re-
buttal for plaintlir, and occupied the re-
mainder of the forenoon seasioo.
Oopnmamfer DImon Introduced Cbarlei
Cowley, who alluded to the time when he
wuaalatlqued with his fleet ofl* Charleston
harbor. In the vlcluity on land was sta-
tioned the fourth New Hampslilrn rogtmont,
ipid nianv of the calls ma«lfi tonight were fa-
miliar to' bis ears, as he heard them 25 years
ai{o. Aiul loday l!i« old uutjor.who wielded
the slicks 25 veurH ago, is as fr«sh as a dai-
NV. Mr. Cowley told of the excellent ser-
tabilsbod In 1867. The portrait wak mado by
Marion, and Ibo oak Vratue I1 tbe work of
Mr. Harmon.
The following Is n comparayte table show-
lug the proceeds of the fairs which ba^e
betMi held for the benefit of tlio home.
lbU7
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(•est ••* a • • • *
• • • • s*s • • • • •
v'ico rendered by the fourth rp«iment
Col. llaggett said he oousidered himself as
an honorary imttnber of Post 42, for the
bl0(Hly service rendered while wearing the
butcher frock In the bazaar, and ho pledged
himself to bear lo mind tho |)etlllon of any
good Grand Aruiy man when there was u
v«cau(«v In the post office. Ho bumorou-ly
rcluled'several anecdotes and touched ou the
mcmoriul building.
Past ('omn)ander C. K. Peabody of Post
47 xang several selections.
Past Commander Sleeper was Introduced
as the story-teller uf Post 42. He gave the
visiting comrades a hearty welcou.e.
John 8. Colby spoke In a humorous way.
Ho reJolce<l nt what this post had done to
help Callan In Kngland. , '
Past CumntaHder John Welch aald h*
wanted tbe soldier to realise wb<it It cost to
havu the exemption act passetl at tbe last
session of the legislature of this Blate. He
didn't want it lost t>lght of that tho soldier
should Im) preferred lu all insiauces. He
dwelt with clnsiderable stress en the pension
act, and undertook to shew what
had been done by this administration.
II* said b* bad not l>**n a very
ardent lover of this administration,
and tbe veto of the pension bill by the presi-
dent was much oriifolxed, yet he believed tbe
president had done whst he thought was
right. Mr. Welch spoke lu favor of tb* M pen-
sion bill, sharply criticised the state delegates
to tbe National convention, and thought that
atibe oomlag department convention lu Fet>-
ruary they should be hauled over the coals.
During tbe past year tbi* administration had
granted 66,1M more pensions than any other
year. He iMlleved In giving every man #8 a
month. Oouunsnder Stinson thought It emi-
nently proper to haxe u s'.atue of Butler on
th-) hill of Rogers park.
At Just 12. with nine rousing cheers for
the Haverhill boys, the embers were extin-
guished. Tbe Haverhill post took a train for
home aud another link of fraternity aud
loyalty had beeu forged.
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Alf OTHER OAMPPIKB.
Post 49. O. A. B.. Kojoy* a Feast-HoTor-
hill Quest* JButertolned— The apooones.
Last evening the regular meeting of Post
42 was held. It was also the night for In-
Hialllng into their respective chairs tfae now-
Iv-elccled officers for 1888. Major Chas. A.
8lott was deta led by-the departmen|t to per-
form the duty of installation. To further
make the event one q( fraternity, the lost
Invited Major Howe Pbst, 47, of Haverhill,
to be preseut,and 87 men, under command of
E. D. Wootl, commander, knocked at the
doors of Post 42 and were royally received.
After the duty of installation bad been per-
formed, the post was closed, aud seyeral
prominent citizens of Lowell were admitted
as guests. A tempting spread was fli-st on
the bl 1, consisting of the re^jular, old-fash-
iotied baked beans, dojghnuls, coffee and
cheese and Ice cream. PIimjs and tobacco
were passed and the smoke .began, t.ol.
Dimon, in a true soldierly spirit, wdcomcd
the guests aud all visiting comrades who
chanced to be with them. With Post 47
they had the proud honor to claim as a mem-
ber an old comrade. 86 year-* of age, who as
drum major of the old Sixth regiment passed
through Baltimore lu 1861, and later on waa
a memlier of the old Fourth New Hamp-
shire regiment. This aged comrade had not
forgotten the stirring days of the rebellion,
nor how to wield the drum sticks. Col.
Dimon introduced Drum Msjor White. He
took a drum and gave the various calls as
they used to be given in 1861-66. Many
changes have been made in these Ister days.
He was heartily reoeived. He biul to assist
bIm a flfer, Mr. Cluesy of Haverhill, a young
m*n. . .1.
Comrade Stott was Introduced as the rep-
resentative of the department. He gave the
visltore a cordial greeting and spoke earnest
words of welcome. He said be was more
than glad to be here. Twentyflve yeara
ago, when the sixth regiment of nine months
troops entered Suffolk, they were met by the
thirteenth Indiana, who gave them of their
rations, assisted them In laying out camp,
and through all the service the sixth Massa-
chusetts and thirteenth Indiana were closelv
nasodated, and much of tha success at buf*
folk was due to the duly performed by
tinir water enough before nn4. some these two regiments. Since tbe "»«"'•«• out
dsv'a the firm WM unable to run a full of the sixth, nearly 26 yeara ago. ho had not
Kv Jd a Srwas Iberebv susUlned. The I met a private of the thfri««nth. but here to-
fl;jin°ow"bM t^: en,SJS^Srof m and | night lie had.the^ p|e««orc_of_g_r«sp|njj^on^o^of
MMvntmmtm*
*'MOiniAK«.''
Mf. Robert B. Mantell met the uauat expe-
rience of prominent actors who visit Lowell
for the first time. He had a small audience
al Music ball last night, but he made for
himself raauy admirers who will not hesHate
to sound his praises, so that a second visit
will prevo more profitable. The play,
"Monbars," Is of the era of tbe flrst
Napoleon. It la woll construotedt full
of Interest, and with plenty of In-
cldents and situations of dramatic
force. The dialogue is good. Tbe acting
was admirable throughout. Mantell is a
manly fellow, well bulfi, well voiced, and he
acts with Intelligence and earnestness. His
success waa Immediate and genuine. Sever-
al calls that were given In earnest showed
the general desire to do blm honor. Tbe
company Is capital. Mlsa Fanny Ollleite
plays "Diane" with an entirely adeauate
coni^ptlon of Its possildlltios and difficulties.
Mr. Charles Mason makes a verv successful
villain as "Laurent." Mr. B. T. Ringgold
gives a fine character assumption as "Mon-
sieur Mouton :" Edward R. Marsden Is verv
good as "LouU," Miss Elesnor Moretti Is
a charming "Blanche," and the remaining
reles are well filled hy Archie Lindsay, F.
Chippendale. Otis Beruard. Llaale Duroy
aud Bertha Sumroera.
A ORBAT COMCKRT.
Seats are selling well for the concert at
Music ball tomorrow night by the Clara
Louis* Kellogg concert company. A very
fine programme Is to be offered, by an ei^-
eellent group of artists. It will Include a
»cenefrom"LaFavorita" In costume, aud
tbe great quartette from "Rlgoletto."
MM. POTTBR.
Lowell people will be partlculariy favored
In aeeing Mrs. Potter In "Romeo and Juliet."
It Is conceded that "Juliet" Is her best role,
and her gowns will be found to be very
beaut If u I. Mrs. Potter Is making a place for
herself on tbe American stage that does
'credit to her ambition. She will be at Music
ball Monday.
"LITTLR Pl'CK."
Mr. Frank Daniel*, "Old Sport" In "A
Rag Haby," will Tuesday presenl, at Music
hall his successful coine«ly. "Little Puck,"
from Anstey's clever novel, Vice Versa.
Little Puck Is oue of the greatest comedy
successes of this season. It Is also one of
the l)est and brightest farchral comedies evei;
seen upon any stage. The «lellghtfully droll
conception of tho authors In their cha-acter
of "Packingham Glltedge" and "Miranda
Savage" are marked by very happy touches,
but It Is doubtful If the keen humor and
droll satire of the parts could have been
elaborated so successfully by less clover ar-
lists than Frank Daniels and Miss Bessie
Sanson. These artists, whose verHatillty
and cleverness, have given them a national
repuUtion, will make "Lltllo Pu2k" a suc-
coss wherever presented. The piece will lip
embellished with new music, lively dancing
and bright new songs.
TIIKOPRRA 8RA8ON.
All Indications point to an immense suc-
cess for the National o|MTa company's sea-
son, which opens al tho Boston Theatre next
Monday evening. Tho season will open on
Monday evening with the first production In
Mystio Orders. ,
A very pleasant time was had at tho public/
Installation uf the recently elected officers of
Lowell council. lloVal Arcanum, la^-t even-
ing. District Deputy Grand Regent V. J.
Loring and staff of Boston conducted tho ex-
ercises verjr Impressively. A fine literary
and musical entertainment followed the cere-
monies. Speeches were also made In a hap-
py vela. Among the interesting features of
thu evening was the presentation of a hand-
some past regent's gavel to the retiring re-
gent, D. in. Slimpson. He waa much sur-
prlxed and responded briefly and feellntH*.^
The officers of Fraternity assembly, WmM\
Socletv of G(hmI Fellows, were InstalWnby
Deputy Premier A. L. Russell aud Fred Kla
as deputy supreme director, both of High-
land assembly, last uvenlug. In place of O.
J. Gili)ert, who resigned as treasurer, aud
W, L. GosB, who declhied to serve as prel-
ate, Dr. O. A. Wlllard was chosen for tb*
former poslllou and Guy £. Chas* for tb*
latter.
The officers of Wannalauclt encampment,
Odd Follows, were lustalled last eveulug by
Deputy Grand Chief Patriarch Fenderson,
Grand Hcrllw Labounty aud other offloen.
At the Installation of the officer* *lect of
Bay State colony, Pilgrim Fathers, last even-
ing, which was conducted by Deputy Su-
preme Governor W. W. Beal« of Lawrence,
accompanied by Mrs. Beals, there was a
large attendance. Au oyster supaer and
eutertainment followed tbe oereroonfes.
The newly-elected oflleer* of liowell lodge,
Kniglits of I'ythlas, were InaUlied last even-
ing by D. D., G. C. Batcbeldcr.
The Equitable Aid Union Is the nam* of
another orgauliatlon now being formed In
this city.
A. A. Laughton, master of exchequer of
Lowell lodge, Knights of Pythias, was last
evening prasintod a pair of fur driving
gloves. Past Chancellor A. Walker made
tbe presentstion speech. A happy response
was mode by the recipient.
Veritas lodge, Odd Fellows, Installed their
officers last evening. There was a large at-
tendance of mcmlwrs and visitors. The cer-
emonies were of un Interesting nature and
well carried out. „ _
Deputy Graud Coundllor W. H. Carglll.
assisted by Deputy Grand Marshal Fife, In-
stalled the-officers elect of Highland council,
ITniied Friends, last night. One candidate
was also Initiated.
ASSAULTED SY A tUHOLAM. ^
A Bieh Vfoman'* T«rrtblv Baporlene* al
Cuiulterland nilla.
Portland, Me., Jan. 6.— Lost night a
burglar broke into Thomas tftitrk's house at
Cumberland Mills. 'In prowling about he
woko Mrs. .Stark, viho was asleep on a son
and sick. She >teraained, snd tbe~ burglar
struck her on tlie head sevei'al times, and a*-'
saultcd lift so severely that she Is In a dan-
gerous condition. Mrs. Stark's scream*
awoke Mr^ Hlark, aud he rushed out and
fired two sirets at thu burglar, which lodged
in the celling. The burglar made his escape
through a window.
Bahiug )3citoDcr.
FORICIUN NBWS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ThlB powder never varle*. A marvel of puri-
ty, strength and wholesomcness. Mora eoonom-
leal tlian the ordinary kinds, and cannot ti* sold
In competition with the multllude of low test.
short weight alum or phosphate powdtra. Som
onty in cnn$. Itor al lUKIMO POWDBR C(
Wall street. New ""
York.
1 Co., lOt
LO8T.— A nearly full groirfl bl ick shepherd
dof , with a nervous iwltoh of the left far*
paw. Please return to th* stor* of C. O.CIo-
bura, Pawtuoketville.
Boston of Rubinstein's "Nero," an opera
Well calduluted to display the preat resources
of this organization. The list for the rest of
the week Is: Tuesday. "Oueen of Sheba;"
Wedutsdny. "Faust;" Thursday. '•Tann-
hauser;" Friday, "Alda;" Saturday, "Nero"
and "Queen of Sheba."
^^ytng V .
cord rlTor, aGo6rd1ng to the project
those comrades by the hand, and talklog over
the good old times at Suffolk. Major Stott
eul<^xed the three cardinal principles of ilie
O. A. R., fraternity^ charity /nd J<»y«> 'T;
This post now had on hand In tbe relief
f un«l about f4000. Last year It spent nearly
•1800 for relief.
Commander Wood of Post 47 waa tbe next
speaker. He waa glad be was not a •tranger
to Poat 42. Several veara ago be helped in-
spect tbia post with loapcctor Cartrigbt and
wns wA received. He waa happy to be lo
en ne Bnuin.r«»B«. —» gucst again. H« wna not a stranpr to Low-
oneoflflOborseniower. Since Mr. !• rands
has looked after the power it Is kept up bet-
ter than formerly ; but it Is not kept up to
tbe Urms of the deed. The Wameslt company
widened tbe canal In a year or two after Mr.
Farrlngton came into position lu ISw. Air.
Patch widened tbe canal Iwfore that.
Channlog WhiUker called. la a mill and
ateam engineer. Is consulted by managers
aud owners of mill* regarding bulldinK*.
ro*chin*ry, Ac. Witness had been employed
by different leading manufacturing com-
panies of Lowell, which he enumerated, and
othera in bis bu*!
*d tbe eoet of earr
NOTI8.
Owon*s orchestra will give an entertain-
ment at I ho women's branch of tho People's
dub tomorrow evening.
One of the chief theatrical events of uext
week will be the 0|>ening of the new Grand
Opera house on Washington atreet, near
Dovf-r, Boaton, tbat theatre having been un-
der construction now for some mouths. It
Is one of the largest and finest playhouses in
the dty. The opening attraction '^or Mon-
day night will be the spectacle, "Aladdin,*^
which baa had a lonir run In Chicago and
been repeated in Phfladelpbia and New
York.
— »— —■*■'■ '
OLD LADIMS* HOMK.
Moetlna of tho Patrona— What th* Laat
Klrnaoae Mettod.
A regular monthly meeting of the boanl of
patrons of the Old Ladles* Home was held
yeatorday afternoon, when the following re-
port was made by the kirmess committee :
From pound table— Cash
Katlnsaied value
M Mr. Ihoma* RaaBt*y. premlam
OBtleaeu 'W-Jg
" Jackeon hall ••••• -r?*^
Klrme**book *<^. 0
all otlMr souroa* WMM
•4iasi<
IH*h ACair*.
Troubl* has been caused at Klldvaart,
county Clare, over a refusal of the turf deal-
era to furnlflb tb* police with supplies. The
police, on being refused, forelbly seised
what they needed. The membera of th* Na-
tional league took part with tb* dealera in
resisting the police, and there waa a lively
scrimmage, which reaulted In a victory for
tho police and the capture of the turf deal-
At National league meetings throughout
Ireland, the reductions of judicial renu an-
nounced by the land commlsaionera bav*
been declared Insufficient. Th* Mitcbell*-
town board of guardians, Mr. Mandevllle
presiding, bas adopted a resolution declar-
ing that It has not oonfldence In tbe land
cuinmiaslon. , ,
Mr. aibion.attomey«eneral for Ireland,
bas accepted ine vacant Irish judgeship.
Mr. Thomas Sexton, who is III with ty-
phoid fev*r, 1* out of danger.
Notoe.
The American ship Alfred D. Snow, Capt.
Wllley, which left San Francisco Aug. 81
for Liverpool, was wrecked Thursday in
Herrylock bay. off Arthurstown, Ireland,
and all on iioard perished.
Mr. Spurgoon baa returned to London
from Mentone, and I* much improvsd lo
health. ,. _^
Tbe Spanish government will set apart
|100,(K)0 yeariy to create a fund for tbe
Christopher Columbus celebration.
The American bark Eureka, which was
supposed to bave been lost off Waterford,
has arrived at Queenstown, and reports
having had a terrible passage.
The projected national celebrations on tho
occasion of the silver wedding of the Princb
and Princess of Wales Include a public
holiday and court and public fetes.
The triennial election for racml>ors of the
French Senate was held Thursdiy, when 42
republicans and 19 conservatives were elect-
ed. 0 gain of three for the conservatives.
There Is reliable authority for tbe state-
ment that the forged docuuienU sent to the
Czar wore the work of a clique of
financiers, whi were desirous of facflltallug
a Bulgarian loan, and that the Orleanlsts had
nothing to do with them.
In iTio election In Winchester, Lug.,
Thursday, Moss, conservative, received
1804 votes, aud Hauderbull, Gladstonian,
849. In the last election the conservative
candidate received 1110, and the Gladstonian,
788
Ex-Empress Eugenie has decided tbat tbe
ceremony of the removal of the remains of
Napoleon III. ami tho Prince Imperial from
(Jlilseihurst to Farnboro shall take place
Monday. Only tho ex-Empress and her
usual suite will be present.
Mr. Gladstone having expreased a wish to
see the Pope, the latter intimated that h*
would be delighted to meet blm, and will,
therefore, receive him with the ceremonial
usually observed when non-Cathdllo viaiton
are admitted to au audience.
Tbe English steamer Maude baa foundered
in the Black *ea, 12 persons being drowned.
Dr. Schmidt baa examined tbe crown
prince and report* favorably on his com l-
tlon. ■
WikNTBD.— Two boy* In a hardware store.
On* who has hau sqm* *xp*rl*cc* --"
one' to Uiarn th* baala***. Rel^rano** r*qulr*d.
H. B. Bhattuck. U Central street. .
SPOKANE &PALOUSE
(Northons PaelA* Oaasaatoo)
Railway Companyr
First Rortiaie, Sinklni Fund Six Per
Cent Gold Bonds,
Dated May 1. !•••. Da« Ma|r 1. !•••.
Intereit llty 1 and VoT«mbtr 1, Phjabto
la Vew York.
For
apply
K
irioe of bonds and fatther partlcnbure
BREWSTER, COBB tESTABROOK,
86 Oongraii Street, Botton.
JEiscellanrotui.
\}J§^^^s3/imrK ST.
YEAST
POWDER
ABKOLUTBLT
PUBS AMI*
^ all th* good
|H>wd«ra, while
oon« 'of their Injurlou*
Kssesslng
king
RBAI/rHFOL.
qnaUtlee off
It otmtalaa
laffHMUonta.
fTARTLEO AGAIN.
il4J0
iu.tft
SMDBond,
ai aeerM
water aero** the Oon-
. , of Mr.
Farrlngton, and utlllalngV It' for nwn-
ufacturlMC purpo*** at •40;il00. In thla t^
Umaieh71rclM!Mth*oo*t of a bMaWgnta la
tbe canal, tbe aaiarglnK of tbe M«aL ao that
It would carry 1» cubic <eet of watar a aeo-
OMl In addition to the «B ouMe l»t a >aeood
aliandfalV>w*d,io«*ao4 *• tn«ar«tta with
Main* Battery, be wis camped at Portland
and waa ordered to report to Geo. Butler at
CamuOhMW. The battery waa camped here
for a few week*. Mr. Wood tott arreral
•torle* and was bwirtlly ■??!.■«*'*•• ,^
UMnraander Stinson of Poat ISO was the
next speaker. He told • tew funny HorM,
Mvaral MieeUeM of iliowa.
Kxpenae*.
Th* report was
thanks to the comm
ipled
ilttee
tt7».ia
and a vote of
In charge was
rnsTifiiftniu^ r^r^arJKir^
^wo gIfU were rawlved by the board for
Ike toflS*. One wn* from Mr*. H. Hoeford,
who aeat three dona ellver plated knitea;
tkhe other waa a beautiful emyeo
Aaoihor Manrow Keeapo ttomk a OlMMtor aa
•a Bloratod Boad.
Nbw York, Jan. 6.— There wa* another
accident on the elevated road last night. An
uptown train on tho Sixth avenue Hue waa
thrown from tbe track and ran across the
middle track to tbe downtown track, com-
pletely blocking traffic for half an hour. Tbe
passengers were shaken Up and badly fright'
ened. Ac4ddents of this sort bave been fre-
quent of late. Tbe oonpaoy Is eeooomialog,
while the tralBc is inereaalng, and to this tb*
cause of tbe accident la traced.
Rheumatism la caused by lactic acid In tbe
blood, which Hood's Sarsaiwrtlla neutralise*,
anil thus cures rheumatism.
AtmUt* to JlotMr*.
Mk«. Wi»au>w'a8ooTituieeraiJP, tor chil-
dren teeUklnc. Is the presortpUoa of oae of the
ttesi remal* noraas awl pbyslelaaa la Ih* UaMsd
•iaK«,ai|dhaa been aaed for forty yean with
■aver-faiyag saeoea* by ndOloas of
their eblHlren. Durtag the prooeaa of
ttavalaeU
Acme Skates
All solid steel and fine flnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Onr stoek of Hkates Is the birgtost ever offered
In Lowell, and embraces all loading style* aad
makes. ,
SARflETT
n^
PIANOS.
Milkr,
Btdff,
Ohiokering, Huelton, H. F.
Fisoher, Woodword h Brown,
lew England. Qood Upright PiftM,
wamtnted, $190.00. Oood 8ooond-Hud
gqnnre PUno 160.00.
ORGANS.
lew SngUnd, 866, rS, 186, 8IOO.
limball, 9 eetg reodi, ooUto oonpter,
860. MnaoMMohMdiMof allkindeftt
ndnoed priMt. Blieet Mule, B^ki,
4o., Btooli ud Ooftn.
f the Mkid ilnee the heeM
ilated hnlteaj^ rrrgT^lgg^'Tyg j^]
a'Lsya||ggga>s.*io«:
i
90 nUUUOX SIUK.
i.1^'
mor.
m^^
-..'/iiiL-.^.
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T.OWELL P^TT.V mUBIEB. FRIDAY. JANUABY 6, 1888.
4
FOE THE FARMEK.
ORT8.
Wiraon
VBrlety,
vHrietleH are, it
Somebody thlnku ih:tt If the oKl
■tr»w berry were put out %» a new
and tFcat<'d h» «rHtk uew
would take like wild tin'.
Some of tbe weatcin farmers begin to
think of hard tinicH. Beef i» Ichh than two
centHapoundontheboof,wbci^«3 cei.tH u
bu»bcl, ami droulli niukea cropn short.
Dr. Davenport, who uaoti to be Boi*tou'«
milk lnt.p<ctor, and l» now analx^t for the
mate board of b.-aUb. Huyn that tho prepara-
tion* uKcd to color milk are very deh-ttTrlous
to bealtb.
The Wealthy apple la olalrord to stand
hardship very well, lu Mluno»ota treea llial
bad suffered from cold 60 degreeii beloW
aero, and ao unprctedented drouth, bore Itljj
crop* the pait aeaaon.
There have b«'en ^hipped from the iincn-
land, N. 11m aUtlon on the Hoaton and Maine
railroad over 8000 barreli. of apple-*. tbi»
year. T^al little corner of New lluinpablrc
It a great apple country.
The Bt^lNtunt dairy comml«aionor denies
that the dalrv farmornof New York adulter-
ate their butter wllh oleo. Thia hn« honio-
timea been ehanrcd, but aa Mr. Cherver nxyn
in the New K««:li»nd Farmer, the profit of
the dairymeu doen not ilcln the direction of
roduclnn the quality of tbeir prwiuct.
An Kilt»rprl»liiK Foullry RRlaer.
H. L. Swan, with hit usual enterprise, has
entered for exhibition at the Mataachusetts
Poultry Bocit'ty's exbUdllon at Boaton. Jan.
IJ to 18, several of his white Wyandotte
fowls, ilr. Hwan, allbouKb youiw In years,
bat had c4>nMd.!rabln exiMirient-e in the care
andbriedlnRof VH.ullry. having ."^l-vod "n
apprentU>eHhlp with Ibut veteran iu lb« bu.l.
Dwa, A. C. Ilawklnt of Lancaster, lie ha-
jBBl co«M»l«t*''l ««»«^ o' ••"* "'""^ convenient
>ultry houHcx in this
PoloU of m Good Cow.
We are called on to give the poInU of •
good cow and some tiigg^-stlons which will
aid a novice In bu\lng tatisfaclorlly.
A cow Is In her prime when she 1» from
four to ttx years old, and the best paying
time to buy Is Just after the birth of her
oiiil or third calf, rromlnence and
softness
aec-
fullne<'s
of skin
ffUicellaneou0<
the udder
or readily
Their Uair
of milk velnrf, and velvet) - -
ure good Indications. The milk veins should
run ilown on elllier sble toward
be easily perceptible to the eve,
rmiii.lby pres^-ureof tlieband.
Hhould not be hard, rou^h.or staring. S>m
ni.trv.fullneKHBnd noftneM of the udder,
" bich shoul.l be well si.rea.l put, pHectlng
IM-Iiind tin; legs, imd also reucldng well fnY-
ward under the belly ; U should 'eel "o't "d
lliiu to the touch, and an abM-nc* of fl.sUneHs
or thickness. The number and condition of
the teats hbould be natural; If one teat s
lacking, a f..artli le.s ndlk will Im) the n'sull.
\ eow^s udder U not, as some sunpose, a bar-
rel with fouvl4##«, but is divided Into four
different c€rtuparlments,eHlled milk glaiMs,
«sch of which has Its «)wn Ut> |»r teat. 11 1"
not only lmi.ort!int that the full number of
tealH b« proNent and In working order, but I.
JH .le^inible that they Ite wtll placetl, no
crowtled together, but well nt>art. am at
nearlv equal dUlances upart: they should l>«
ralbeV long ami tapering. Amjtlier Impor-
tant point Is «|ulclnch« and do« lllty of dispo-
rt Ion. These quallllcH are Indicated l»y luruc
mild and clear eyes and an air of c»>nteiil-
ment generally. A cow that Is (|ulet uiid
contented feedK at ease. cbew» her cml Willi
entire satisfaction, and wHl secret* more milk
than u restless, turbulent animal, even If it
has Kbnllar milking characteristics.— Lr arm,
Stock and Home.
Two for a Cent
And the bait'evtr mtde. Cheip
enough, lurely, ind io good that
those who have used them won't have
any others. What are they ? Ath-lo-
pho-ros Pilli. Whitt are they for? For
disorderedStomachorLiver.lndlgest-
ion, Dyspepsla.Constipatlon, Nervous
or General Debility, Headache, Lassi-
tude, Diseases of Women. They'll
take away that tired feeling, give new
life and strength. Small and pleas-
ant to take, yet wonderfully effective.
Prepared from the formula of an
eminent physician. Neatly put up In
bottles, and sold by" all druggists.
THE ATHLOPHOR08 CO.
Iia Wall St.. Naw York.
EailroaDis*
"Doctor," suld u desbulrlug patloot to his
phvslclan, "I am In a iVeudful 7»»'"f "" „ '
fan neither /(ij/ nor »et. \> hat »hali I dof
"1 think vou had better rooi.t, was the
rcplf . N..W, if we cou-ider that this poor
fellow was all contorted with rheun>atlsm,
the doctor would have done much bell«^^r bjf
urescrlblng a Initlle of Halvatlon Oil, which
would have relieved bit pullent at once.
Price 2ft cents a bottle. ^^^^^^^^
ON'T
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. 'J..18ra, tralna will letYt
Lowell (lllddlesex ttreet deitot) at (ol-
ForTanOton, Fall Blver, Newport, Hew
Bedford, I'roTldenc-*, Fawtuchct, Mm-I-
iMro', (iouth FniuilnKliNniamI wtsyetatlont
al7.4e». m., 12.46 hiuI 440 p. m. All trains
oonnert at South !■ ruinlnKJiftni with Boston A
Albany nillroad for Worf*i«t«r, Hprinyflald,
AlbMUT and t)iu West; also at Coucord Juno-
tlon with l^lchbiirK nillrcml. ^ ^ „ .. „,
The 4.40 p. ni. train connecis with Fall Blver
Line Steamers for New York, the South and
Muo4'lal for Chelmsfctrd at 0 45 u. in.. 0.20
and »Jk» p. m. isuiunluvs st 10 p. m.) Ueturn
atA-Uand 7.15 a. m., and 0.:W p. m.
81;nDAY8— For souili tYuiutDKbam and way
alationt, 6.liOa. m. Ueiurn at A.4() p. m.
J. B. KSNDUICK, Uenurnl Manager.
I.HAAC N. MAKHllAM.. Dlv.bupi.
UKO. W. MILLRR, Agent.
Ticket Ofltoe. 919 If orrlmMsk BtreoC.
Stailroatitf.
Boston and Maine.
Ox and after Sunday, Oct. 23, 188
trains
Centni
passenger
street depot,
PRICES CUUUENT.
jiectlon. It Is IH feet
Kijtf amrhas a c'(H>k-r«M»ui uttached. an<l If hW
ftowU do "ot "-»»«'»"«»»•'««•* '^**'' ,^'i ^'
cause thev do not uppreclwte a good home
ind kimf treatment. H« makes a specialty
of Wyandottet white ai d l*ccd. '
What m rarmer'a Boy Can Do.
[From the N. K. Farmer. |
There It alwayt a great difTerem'o in boys
that are brought up and rcareil od a farm.
Borne of the lads are Invariably complaining
of the hard lot they have to contend with.
Kever have any money to tpeud or nloe
olethet to wear. Then there It another kind
of farmers' boyt that ttrlve to make the best
S every Ibiog. saving all the spare uenolot
Sat come from picking berries and other
extra lalwr to put In the bank. Your corris
apendent baa In udnil a young fellow fifteen
"*^ •■ ' -' IdH bank account
He
Corrected weekly for the I/)well Dally t^nr
Icr and the Ixiwell Wmkly .lournal : Ffour and
irrHln. I. U. »«.Ker«. 31 Mnr.et street; hay and
'traw. lUchsnl Nooi.an.clty wel^tier; w.H>4l a.d
coal
F U
Stilllvau. »'» MorrlmiM^k »tre«t
.1. U. Rogerit. 31 M»n<et mreet; hay and
triiw' Richard .Nooiinn.clty weliclier ; wmxl a<'d
IXwilllam Klttredac. :l/Mld.fie -treet. fruit,
r. W.HmUh,47 MerrlnJHck itlreel; flsU, W. II.
Allow your Clothing
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pylc's Pcarline, used m
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out moro
by washing than wearing. It if to
your advantage to try Pcarline.
JAMES PYLB, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
Lowall SoUUI Market. Jan. 5.. IMS.
Ten. •! span.
Tea, Y«n
Tea, Old
Tea, Ytiung lly»on...7A
Id ifywm wi
Kerosene oil, Kal.Hi a 14
Teart old who commenced
wllb •tettlng of riy month IWck egga.
'*Fl»"egfs were aenl to me by a friend early
In AprUT II vlng no hen. 1 wat ol>"K«'«> ,»o
icour the village for a broo»ly hen. After
considerable delay then wat secureil (loaped
for the occasion) and the egga were set.
Everything went smoothly during Incuba-
UooamluD the twenty-Hrst day the old
mother brought o»d twelve lively little chicks.
I bad pn«vlouf.ly rigged up an old dry-goods
box, and Into this the precloua brood was
Dlaced. At the end of five weeks the old
ben was returned to Its .)wner and the young
chickens were lelt to take care «if ihemHelves.
Durloc tl»e nummer, and Into the latter part
of OctolMjr the only food given was the leav-
iDfft from the kitchen table, and a lll»eral
tUDPly of fresh water. The blrils were
ilven a run of several hours' duration each
Say. The lirsl day of November I had tlx
pullets and four cockerels remaining. Of
[be latter ! exchanired three for four Plj-
mouth Kwk pullets with a neighbor. I now
bad ten pidlots lunl a cockerel. On Novem-
ber third the Hrst eg* wss laid, and by the
tenth cvprv hen was laying. >rom the
tenth of NovemlM-r to the Hrst dav of April
(according to a dallv account book), I re-
ceived d uring the 141 .lays. W7 egga.
Whenibetlrst snow came, the poultry
were removed to the barn cellar, where an
apartment was flxed up. Now came the
»!Jrst expense, the buying of grain. 1 Ted
during the winter corn-meal, beef ecraps and
cracketl and whole corn with a sprinkling
now and then of wheat. The meal wat fetl
mornings always scaMing hot, and the ffrain
wat Invariably (icaled. On March 21, three
of my htuH became broo«ly, and each was net
In the b.-«rn loft. Tl»e result of the hatch
was thirty-one chicks, ten of which I eold
when a week old. My earnlnirs during the
one year described were ••* follows :
DR.
U1U>CRKIRS.
nnttor, cream'y .M a »i Tea, black. . .
Butter, d. lump..*5 a 9'1
Uulter, com 16 aiW
Butter, V I. tub.. SO a W
Cheese. ••«•••••!*» !2
Cheese, factory.. 14 a l»
Kgics, fresh «0
Kirirs, railroad.. .« a SO
Coffw, |M>un<l.
.iRva, roatted.JOaSS
.lava, raw 'Wait*
Ulo, roasted. . .514 a »U
lllo, raw *»
Moi-ha, roaste«I....M
Mocha, raw.... Sa a 38
Sugar, gran.... ....••. H
Sngar. oofliM. . . .7 a 7H
Sugar, brown 7
Sugar, maple..
,.«6a7ft
..iUa'A
IS
PROVISIONS.
Pork, fresh, lb . 10 a 11 Chlckent
VInogar.gal W
Molattet 40a«o
Syrup ••*{
Svrup, maple. -SI a 1.10
lUoe.... ....«a 10
Htarch... (i a 10
Tobacco 60 a «*
Currants *• I"
Drleit apple 1<
Kvaponiled apples.
pound lit 10
Soap, laundry. 4
Soap, bar 1*
Matches, qr. grott. .. 1ft
will leave
Lowell,
kor llotton, at aM, 7.SA, 8.90, 9.20, 11 a. m.;
Vi.lb, li.45,a,a.4U,4.10, 4.l.'i. MO, O.ftft, 0.30 p.
m. llETUU.V. 7, 7 ao, 9.80. 10.*% a. u.. ; 1« lu.;
12.02, 2.15, 2.30. .I.-.'O, 4.80, 6, «, 0.8ft, 7, 11 p. m.
For Las»r«n«-«', 7.10, 7.W, S.M, 11 a. m.;
li.lft, 1. «, 8-40, ft.lO, «.1», H.M, 11.10 p. m.
KKTUIIN, 7.80, 8.20, 9.40, 10.20,11 a. m.; 12 15,
I.IU, 2 8.^, 8, 3.48, 4.1A, ft.40, 9.80 p. na. South
Lawrence, 7.05 p. m.
For Hwvwrhlli. 7.10, 7.8A, 8.35 a. m.; 12,15,
1. 8.8.40, BIO. ti.l.\ tl-W, 11.10 p. m. UKTi;ilN,
7.17. H.10. 1) 10, 10.10. 10.45 a. m. ; 12.02, 2.54,8.40,
8.50, 5.15. «.4A, 0.10 p. m.
For Salrin. 7. 10 a. m. ; 12.15, 5.10 p. m. KB
TintN.T, ll.Sia. in.; l.M, 4.43, «J p. m.
Por NewbiiryiMtrt, 7.10 a. m. ; 12.1.^. 8. 0.15 p. m.
KKTl'ILN, (1.15. 7.25. 1 1 a. ni. ; 2.85, 5 4.'» p. m.
Pur Kxetvr, Uover und Ureat Pallt. 7Ji5, 8.85 a.
' m.: I.8.4U, 5.iup. ni.
Por Salmon Kails. liiddefortl. Saoo, Old On'hard
Beach and Portland. 7.35, K.35a. m.; I, 8.40 p.
m. Return from Portland, 7.30, 8.40 a. m.;
12.40, 8.30 p. m.
For UaiiRor. Belfnst, Watervllle, Skowhegan,
llockland and FurtnlnKtoii, H-.'Uk a. m.
Pur St. John, N. B., Halifax, N. H., Montreal
and QoelKJc, H..'i5 a. in. ^
Pur AiiKiiota. Hath, L«,wlsUm, 8.35 a. m.; 1 p.m.
Por Kocheater and Alton Bay, 8 a.m.; 1,8.40
p. m.
Por Kastport nnd St. .John's (per steamer), on
Mun*lsy<-, We«lnomlHy« ami l-rlitays, at 1 p. n.
Pur lUwklaml. Belfaiit, Baiuror and Ml. IK-sert
(Ntoa'nor from PortUnd), Tuetdaya attd Pn-
uuytat3.40p. m.
BDNDAV TUAINS.
Por Hoaton. 1S\ 8.20 a. m., 13.0A, 4.15, tt.40,
7.30 p.m. UKTURN, «a. m., 5, 7p. m.
Por Lawrence. S.2a a. m., fl.40, 7.50 p. m.
KKTUKN, 7.40, 8.15 a. in, U.IO, 585 p.m.;
houth Lawrence. 4.25, 7.44 p.m.
Por Havorhlll. H.20 a. m., 5.40, 7.80 p. m.
KKTUKN. 8, 11.45 a. m., *•««. a-Mj 7«J P- »•
Por Portland, 5.40 p. m. KKTUIIN. 1,4.15 p.
B. J.T.PUKliRK.Uen. Manager.
WM. MKKUirr, Jr., Supt. ,
J, P. PHILLIPS, tien. Agt. at Lowell.
Oct. n, 18S7.
Boston & Maine R. R.
importSTnotice.
Olittngre of Time.
On and after Sundav, Oct. 38d, the following
trains >* III be ill-i ontmued :„,,„„,
Por UosU n, «..'6, 9..15 a. ui., 2, a..H5. 8.35 p. m.,
from UoHton. 0, 11.15 a. in. Kor l^awrence, 6.85.
y.85 a. m., IM.i p. m.; from Lawi-enoe. 6^6, 8
a. m.j 2. SJk) p.m. Por PoitlanU, 5.15 p
from Portland, 5.80 p. m. Ml
The train now leaving Lowell for Boi
a. m. will leave atOJiOa.ro.
A new train for BoeU>u And Lawrwtoe wUl
leave Lowell at 1 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
The train now leaving Botton at 7.80 foi Low-
ell will leave at 7. .. ^ « ^
Tne train now leaving Lowell for Boaton at
5.45 win leave at 7 Jk). „ . ,
The train now leavhig Lowell for Lawrence
and Haverhill at 7J» p. m., will leave at 7JWp.
Por further par«lcuhirt tee time cardt.
J. P. PHILLIPS, Oen. Agt. at l.owell.
m.
>aton at 7
Soap.
KIRK'S
dlPljD
AUamers*
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
SaTannftli,
Ooiuteotlng there with all Rail and Water Uaea.
rATOHITB RUUTB TO FLORIDA.
Iron tteamshlpt "OATE CrTY" and "CITT
OP MACON" leaving Savannah Pier, (>)ngrMa
ttrMt, Boston, kArT TmiRSlUY, at I
o'elook. Por frelglit or pastajro, apply to A.
DbW. SAMPSON, Ml Washington ttreot, Bot-
ton, or to RICHAKDSOM A BiUUIAKD. AgMlta,
Boaton.
FLOATJNC SOAP
18
THE CHliF
For the Bath, Tollot sind LAundsy.
Bnow White «.nd Abaolutoly Pur«.
.. , dealer dos* not kenp White Clood Sonp.
cents for taniplo oaks to Loa aaaJkera
jnS. 8. KIRK S CO.,
CHICACO.
lend
Snuurancr*
■i^^^^t^
Pork, salt, Ih.... 10 a 12
Lard. per Ih •a 12
Ham. »llce4l,lh..l6a20
Ham. whole, ll>. 13 a 18
Beef, corned «al2
Beof,tlr'n tt'k..2uat5
Beef, round tt'k.lO a 14
lieef. rill roaats..l5 a IS
.sirloin rontU — 10 a 25
MutUin, hlndqr..l2al»
Mutton, foreqr. . .8 a 10
Muuon,lag Ma 18
Lnmb.
Illndquarter 15
Porcquarter...lOal«
Lauh'a tonguea, jar.
45 a 1.00
■•••••••
,14 a «
.15a«o
.20 a 28
..8 a 12
,15 a 18
...to
ft)
ft)
12 a 15
I • a • • • ••
. • • « • s •■
Veal.lotn......
Veal, cutlets...
Veal, forequar.
Veal, hln«lquar
Veal, chops
Veal, leg- •
Ton trues...,
Sausages...
Bacon, Perrla't •»
Powlt, perlb....lOa 15
Turkeys 15a25
Squabs and pig-
eons, each 40
l^anl, leaf 10
Meet, liver 5
Tripc 10a It
PerrlsPlg llama.... to
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
propeilies are un-
surpaseed.
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBKB 10. IMT.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merobsnte and Mineri Transportation
Oompany'i Proridenoe, lerfelk and
Baltimore Bteamihip Line.
The Mott Direct Route from New Ingland for
Norfolk and Richmond, Old Point Comfort. Va.,
Waablngton, D. 0., and Baltimore. Md.
PAiSBJrOMIW'AJID rRBiaHT.
nm-FIFTH YEAE.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OSm, 40 Oeatrnl Siroot.
J . C. ABBOTT, PKKaiDKWT.
K. T. ABBt»TT, SBO'V AMD TkBAS.
DIRKCTUIM
Wra. H. Wtggla.
.). K. Pelkiwt,
Wm. P. Brater,
Chat. A. Stott.
W. 1. LIvlngttoB,
J.C. AbboU,
IMvldandtOO PER OBNT
Bou). Wa^er.
AmoM B. Prenekt
N. M. Wrtght,
A. U. Pollard,
K. T. Abbott,
P. C. Uataa.
on Ave years. 50
por'«Mnt. o'n three years, S&H per cent, on on*
year policies.
In connection with the above company la a
general agency for lilvldend paying mutual aad
reUable atock oempanlcs. .„„.^__ ...^
. B. T. ABBOTl.Agtat.
The IroB MMmalilp WIUUm Ovmm. 1600
tone. Capt. B. B. Warm, aalla 6om Pro?ld«noa
avmrj ^DNBSDAT, 6 p. m.
Tko Iron atoMsialilp Johna Bopklaa^SOO
tona. Capt. H. B. Potter, aalla eyary SATUB-
DAT, 0 p. m.. from Lomiialb Wbabp.
PISH.
.11
Preth cod, per lb
Prevh haddock. lb.... 10
Presh mackerel.
apiece lOaSO
Presh halibut, lb.
White 50
White llsh, striped.. 35
Bate 45.a5.4«
Halt cod, lb 7 a 10
Ik.nelettood,lb 10
Mm'k'd haUbut, lb.... 20
Hmoked salmon, lb.. .25
Salmon trout, nail,
per lb 15 a 90
fresh, per lb J6
VBOBTABLKS.
Pickles, ^llon . .46 a 76 Cabftaget. lb
Beana. whlu>....l0al2
BeeU, per bunch.... 5
Tumlut, bunch.. .5 a 10
Oytters, per qt.
Norfolk SO
Providence river.. 40
^(omerM't plants. ...75
Heri1n»to. per Ik»x.. M
Herrings, m\t, lb 5
IMckei-el, lb 25
Pouta, lb 25
Perch, dot 25
Tongues A soundt,lb.l5
Kols.lb 20
Cljms, peck 4o
quart 25
Rait mackerel, lb.12 a 20
Old (tun il»h. lb It
To use of hen...
•• ovster shells.
•• grain, etc...
" ■undiies .
ei.ou
10.00
tJW
-$13.75
CH
ftg* at aj
hen ami or
ByWdoi.
brood sold.
stock on hand
chickens on baud.
.$36 24
. 4..V»
. 1S.V)
. 5.U0
■ #4i<.24
18.75
cor-
OU H
Uock
|i:t5.4'.)
All the ulKJve cut rlcs were made :i!» they
haDPened dav l»v d:»v :«n<l arc very near
ret-t; A |i>n»ilt of *;».">.4!» In one year
aettlng of thoroughhretl Tlyiuouth
•W' ___^ ,
Dr. Sturtevant on the Silo.
At the Sprlngttcld meeting of the Stale
board Dr. Slurtevunt was called up and con-
ducted upon the platform. Ho gave his ex-
nerience with silos. For two years he hud
trle<l filling ►Uos without welijhls and with
entire sucAje^^. He said that he had lust bet'ii
BUeklng enr<»la«e in the ouen air aud so far
had succHMled U'vond sll expecUlloBs, and
the result whs that In this way the sweeteM
and best preserved eus'llace he hitd ever seen
had been pro<luccil. If the experiment
turns out a* well as was ex^H•cte^l
tolve the ensilage question, in
uoettions fn>ni every part of the
be did not coiisftler comi»renHloii
Lettooe.
PoUtoet.
Apples, ok....
Prunet, lb....
Pigs, lb
Dates, lb
KnlMlns
Hh lianas, dot
Honey, lb....
OrHnjo'^tdot-
Tears, <lo«...
Popcorn, lb..
.10
..45
3
OiiloU't, peck 40
Iterniuila *
SwtH.'t Potatoes. H Ills 25
New carroU, bunch. ..8
IViuiH'raturcof
Slioop Koc'k
Spring Is 47^ F.
Hlicep R.ick 8|Tlng Water contains four nahs of
a jjrahi uf saliiio it)n»tltiieiiti In a gnllon, and Is
irom six to ih:iiy time. rLIlKU than the table
waUT uiuiklly oBiirrwl Ibr sale.
The Iciullti;: IMiy8l<l:iii« of the City
tuav ln'coiianlteu ua to the thorMpeuti<'
emi'Hcy of thU well known table
water.
0, Barllett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
lOWELL.MASS.
Passenger Herriee IVoiii Lowell :
for Boaton. at 6.60, 6J5, t6Jl5. J|7.1«, 7J5,
*i\lM, •18.50, *i\9.n, 1I9J0,Mtn.58 and 11.00 a.
m?, •jiii.to/i/w. 2.10. U.K. •i:*.S>A<;«S'
11645, 5.00. Mje 84. •ft«02 p. m. bUNDAYS,
•117.58. 9.00, •tfe.iO a. m.. 4.25 u. m. Kotnrn i
ire.45, 7 80, ^.06, •»».«). ♦H.OO, ».15. U 10.00, 11.00
a.m., 12.00 m., M.OO, 2.00, 'S.OO, 11.1.45, 4.45,
•von, 5.80, 116.45, 6.15, *7 .00, 10.00,11.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS, 9.00 a m.. 1.00, 5.00, ^7 00 p. m.
For Wohnm. 0.85. 7.1«, 7J15. 9.22, 11.00 a. m..
1.20. 4.80, 6.00, 6 a4 p. m. ISI;N1>AY8,».00 a. m.,
4.25p.m. Koturn: 822, »•* »j. J> •»» »• "jj
5A*8,V«3. 10.28. HAS p. m. 8UMDATB, 9.t1
a. m., 5.17 p. m. _ ^_^
am-^gmrtu. INoHlu>m Depct only. |Or on
mrHmuirtralnM/nmtlutforik. V fia BtdAfrd,
For Lnwronea. 6.85. 10.16, 11.00 a. m , 1.40, t.lO.
4..0.6.00p. n. SUNDAYS, at 9.15 a. n., 7.15
n. m. Botnrn: 7.46.8.80 and 1126 a. m.,
lt.06, 8.15, 6.16, 6.45 p. m. SUNDA\JB, 8.00,
8.56 a. m., 6.15 p. m.
' Way-Stations, 7AS a. m..
n., 4.40 p. m
Tbeae well-known atoamahlpt are larg* and
eemforuble and fitted with everj oonvcBlonoe
for PAS8KM0BBS and oommaaood by navl-
catort of long and tuooettfnl experlenoe. Sea
yoyagea by tbeae tteamert are rtfraahing and
Inytgomtlng and the ronnd trip can be aooom-
pllabed In Pirv dats. Pare, Ineladlng r(M>m
and meals, very low.
rRBioBT oomrBonoM
Mad* wttbont
draynft with
roQtM:
tiM following
THE HOLYOKE 8T1LL LEAD8
On and aftar June let the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WIVV PAT
10 PBR OMT. DlVIDBXDt,
Thia eomoMy baa a torplna at regards notter
boldert.ofU84,t««. and will wrtta on lOU-
CAKTILB USKS. Bepratentad bj
Charlei Ctbnrn, 28 Central St.
▲Ito repraaanu other
Stock Companlea.
flrat-daaa Mutnal aai
AtoUi
7 AS a. m.. 1.40.
5.00 p. m. Return : 7.90, 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p
p6r Salem and Way Stations
00 p.m. Return : 7.90, 11
Tim* givtn btlaw it ftom Northtm Dtpot
ij*ot«uvu«, at 7.15
bUNDAYS, at 2.15
m., MM and 6.15 p. m.
Por Apor Janetlon aud Way-Stations,
a. m., 1105and5.05n. ra -•"^-*^"
S. m. Rotnrn : 8.16 a.
UNDAYS, 8.16 a. m.
Por Amhertt, MUford and Wilton, at 9.15 a
ltJA,8 48^5.4U£. m. Sundspr, 2 |». m.
19M
vinriBia
tolk. Ta.
AilMrtia OoMt aad
VorfUktTa.
Ohoaapoaka aad OM^
IMapatali. at NowpoH Kawa, Ta.
Rlahoaoikl aaA Daaylllo B. R.
moat Air Uao, a* Want Point. Ta.
BalMnaora and Ohio B. B.
Uw, at Baltlaaoro, If d.
Marekaata aad MlBora Traaa. Oa.*a 9mf
lAmm, at Baltlaaoro. ■«
aad Plod-
I..W, . *... «.^ p. m. sunasv, 2 p.
Por Uraenoeld, Peterlwro', Uvnnlnf
boro' and Keene, at 9.15 a. m. an<
HUU-
p. m.
pnuiT.
.16 a 75 Lemons, dot.... 25 a 85
Kng. walnuU, Ib.l5n25
Aliiioiidn, lb 90 a 25
Ptlberts. lb 14
Pecans, lb.... ^ 14
('■■•tnnHS. lb 14
Mtai(l>ark Walnuts, qt.
crscke<l 10 a 20
Cocosnutfl 5 a 10
Urapcs.lb 10 a 26
..10 a 20
..10h85
...6 a 15
...16a25
. . 15 n :t0
,..15a 15
..14 a. V)
...toa.so
6a7
it would
answer to
hull he hftld
Ion nci-CKSiiry,
Com, bush
Meal, lni«h «W
live mcMl.-bush M
¥i>w tcrd, ion 25.(10
Sliitrta, ton.Jl.OO a 'i5.00
MiddllUi^s, t4)n
20.00 a 29.00
GRAIN.
,.73 Barley, iHish ...SO
«)nts, bush 48 a at
Cotton sce<l meal,
ton ■ 20.00
Buckwheat, bush... .80
UloUMi jncal, per
100 lilt 1.50
HAY.
20.00 a 2».no Rve cf w,tonlfl.00a20.00
16.00 a lii.oo Out i^lrawf, ton.... 18.00
PLOtlR.
Hnx.all. bbl..5 2.>an.00 Common, bbl.4.25a5.a5
St. 1a>uU, bbl.4.75 n I 00 Buckwheat, cwt.... 8.00
WOOD.
..T.no lianl |ilnc....4..'M)n6.00
. .0..V) Soft. cord. . . .4,25 a 4A0
COAL.
..H.25 Lchljrb *•'*
..h..%0 Prauwiln, egn-..
S.75 Pranklln, stoye.
Revere House,
BOSTOIS".
Near Boston and Maine, Kastcrn, ptchburK
and Lowell depots, centres of buslnes. and
pUccs of amutement.
Eemodelled, Eefurnished, Kewly Decor-
ated, and now kept on tbe
European nan.
Rooms all Inrne and comfortable ; elegant
§ult4»s, Willi bnth« atUicheM; ample public par-
lorsi ^nllemen's cafe an.l billiard room aa^ed,
and flmlclass In every respect.
ROOMS VKOBI Bl.OO A DAT UP.
J. F. MEEROW & 00., - - Proprietort.
Lla-
m..
LARGEST STOCK
lliiy, ton...
Ituu'le liiiy.
White onk, cord
i'oinmon,conl..
Broken
Kg>? ...
.■^love
N ut . .
........
...........
I. .....a. *...r
CumbcrLiud..
.10.25
.10.25
..8.00
OP-
Fur Kobes!
(In 20 different icradea).
Horse Blankets
Th«"uPP«r liiVer was weight enough. The.«
««t^ii»ri.llo8'were made nlwut cLht
oat*door silos were
hick and alwut 10 by 14 around, wi
Mudicular sides and flat top. ThU '.
InailBM wa>' built up gradually by
fe«'t
around, with per- |
>tsck of I
inaUaae wa" built up gm.iuaiiy i»y aiding |
larenTof about a fool thick at a lUno. ho aa |
ta allow each layer to reach It h inaximuin
Cat. Often tbe beat would be iinbt'uisble
Stbe loach. Right here s..me one In tho
audloBce apoke of a hay-mow be h.id seen n
▲sbfleld with a portion of the lut.rior
tMir^NUnlo charcoal by the extreme licai ;
SSTet t"« iw" ate IhH «;«••«-?-' «'t'\ «\':
5St rellHh. Conllnulng. Dr. S«turtevan *».
Sat tbe air would be just as well ^x^l"«J;^^«»
kT dow filling of the tlloorbuiidln.'lhel
IScKsbyqufk flillng. The to..
Sick uilirht be «-overe.l with board-
liMabould not be um?.I altogether ai
J5r, bot at an ap|Kti»cr^
You Can'tl rorCeaeralP^-Uyt
nriT TIICMll***^*" VasUj Sarertorj
PCAI IllLBm to ALL otker kla4b.
of the
Kn«l-
:i fo«i- :
Wasted,
■mrlca, lander lungs
MklM AT wnaknees In any
^ jnatUrt. Instant
Sliaitfw"' aevcr faiw.
^rarjwbara.
SItaaMona Waatod.
anybody auffcrliig from
sore
•hie aclic, kidii< >
prirt, to uae ih.-
relief, eootbw and
Twenty-flte cauls.
TNE FAMOUS HO P|
1>LASTERS
Mpared ttan. Prsak Bopa, BslMina. MMtr
•ad Onina. sy'Md <H» wMto Mul/a.
T^ay iinUae and yltaUas wca:c parla. aabdaol
iflaiaaMitlnn ar^ «~.*»««tf »M«itS n^in whMtasrI
la ifco Baok, Uda. Hip. r^t. KidncTS. Jaiata.1
f Ohaal, BTCMt, atomaoh or XuaOlsa,|
iltr e^rn*^*"g- fHl** *'**ir'"g "** atrtMigthrJ
•aU^. ru 5«« !*!#<«•'•• •art* I. tbayw«Jlatf
Xanad ftrpriroaky propHste.'%
Ain>
Por Nashua, klanc^oster and ConcortI, at 8A0,
».16, »A4 a. ro., 12 A6, 1.47. 8.48, 5.40, 6.28, 7.45
p.m. (Sundaysatt. 7.4»p. m.)
Por Penaoook, PrankUn, Leltanon and White
River JuncUon, at 9.15 a. m., 1.47, 8.48 and
*7.48 p. m. •(
Por Warner, Brndfonl.^unapee. Newport (N.
H.).Claremont an<l Claremont Junction, at
9.16 a. m., 1.47 p. m.
PorTtlton, Lake Village, Meredith, L*conla,
Weira, Plvmouth. Warren. Haverhill, Wooda-
ylllf , at 9.44 a. m., 1.47 and •7.4»» p. m.
For CampUin, Thornton. North Woodstock,
bon, Littleton and Wbltefield, at 9.44 a.
1.47 p. m. , _. ,
Por Jefferson, Lancaster, tiroveton and Pabyan,
Por liontpeller and all points on the MonipcUer
and Wells River railroad, vU Plymouth and
WoodsytUe, at 9.44 a. m.
For St. Johnsbury and Lyndonvllle, via Wblte
River .luiictlon. at 9.15 a. m. and 7.48 p. n^
For 8t. Johusbury, Lyndonvllle, Newiiort, fjer-
brooke, via Plymouth and WoodsvUle, at 9.44
a. m., *7.4» p. m.
For Montpeller. Essex Junction. Burlington and
St. Albano, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15 a.
mi, 1.47 and ♦7.48 p. m. .. . j
For Montreal and Quebec, via Montreal and
Botton Air Line, at 9.44 r. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.18
a. m., 1.47, •7.48 p.m.
49-*/>(i</y. —z —
Prelirht trains leave Lowell for Botton at 2.00,
8 41) ll.W tt. m.. 2.25, lO.OO, 11.00 u. m.
LiaveltosLn for Lowell at 2.io, 4.05, 9.40 a.
m., 12.28, 3 15 p. m.
Leave Lowell for l^wrcnce at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at 9.06 a. m.
FBKIGHT DEPOT, WKSTBBM AVK»UB.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the North and West, at 7.20, 11.35 a. m.,
''Leave Eowell for Ayer Junction, Worceater,
Pltehburg, New York and the West, at 2.45 and
(i. 8. MKLLKN, Genl. Superintendent.
GEO. W. 8TOBKR, Oenl. Paaa. Aat.
C. K. PAIOK, Local Agent.
Through bUla of hMllag laaaad rla »!»»»»▼••
named rontaa. Mark goodr via P., M. AMD B.
LaTNK
Tlok'eu on tale at I. O. Wivoaom'* oBee, S
Weatmhtttmr ttreet, W. H. Chuboh A Co., oBeo
1 Weybotaet ttraot. or at Steamthlp ofloe, 90
IndU ttreet. ^ . ... , ^
ror rate., pataage or^^HJ^^j^^j^^
Haw Knglaad Agant,
Provldaaea. B. I.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood X Solid ! Roll«l>le I
ATTHB
FOB hbubaioe aoehot
OP
QEa L inCALf.Jo^M Cuntral Slriel
Having pnrchaaed the agaacv of the M«iil-
mack Mutual Pbre Inauranca Co. of Aadoret,
with Ita tlaty yaart af tatf tfaotory deaUngwItt
Ut policy boldert, ho lavliat all tba fbrwr
frlanda of tha oomnany and ™»»J ""^ ,o»<|^
axamlae lu marlta and rallablQtT. Six other
companlea alao rejiraetntad by ma.
(B«0. ■. "TCALP.ftCeatralStraat,
Buccaator ta «. L. CardaU A Ca.
Traders and Mechanics
IN8URAMCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL<
nooH ann CoaL
Cath atteM Jan. 1, 1887....
Total UabUltlat (ra-lnsuraaoa)
•aeeaeetee
•48e.tf6.7l
155.81505
At tha Old Stand, 8S Middle Btraot.
At tho Mow Yard. Poot of Poad ■CreaC
l?rilllam Klttreaffe,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In WUkesbarre,
Lackawanna, l^hlKh. Frankhn, Cumbcrhind,
C. C. Cannel. Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, 984-3.
Met aaaaU
•••s«e**
■••• •••ss»e*s*
•885.871 AI
Policy holdera ahare la tbe proflu on ezpira*
tlon of poUdea. .
DiTidends, 70 Per Omt., After July lit.
BIUKTrOBS
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Batall Dealer \n
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh. PhlUtdelphIa A
Readlnir, WUkesbarre, LaekawMna,
Marytand Co.'s George't Creek
Cnmbertand, Lyken't Vallay Frank-
lin, etc. ^__
Levi Spragne,
Ueo. P. Rlchardaon,
i>. S. Richardson,
Chaa. M. Cobnm.
Jacob Bogars.
John P. KIrobaU,
Henry C. Ilowa»
C. C. IlutchlnaoB,
W. P. Salmon.
S. T. Lancaatar.
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Ptae,
and apllt.
Omea. SVOaatTal ■treat, Lowell, Mate.
LBVI BPBAQUE, PmniricwT.
K. M. TUCKK. sacarriBT .
gV>Inturance to any amount effected In relia-
ble companies.
*^ E. M. TUCKF, Aijant.
27 Central Street.
<
aawao
V
That ean be ftoand la Mow Bagland.
GET OCR PRICKS AND RXAMllIB OUB
STOCK.
Pennsylvania Railroad
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
Old Oonvere Factorp*
IT'S Cemtrml Street*
IiOWBLL.
Xha Boat BaUroad In tha World.
Tho Faataat Tmlna la tba World.
Mow tork to Chlcaao.a* hourt.
Mow York to Cincinnati. 21 boora.
Mew Tork to St. Loolt. N boora.
FiY8 Dail) Eipress Trains to tke Wisl
Apply for tlckatt and foil Informatkm la
W. B. BATCHELPEB. Ticket Agent.
Mo. •• Manlma*
OBO. W. MILLBB. Ticket Ag«»0. C. B. Bj.
HO. ao Mamaaaaa mr
A. T. CABWBLL. »»«*g^^y2^»- *!"»•»-
Old Co.'t Newark and Eng-
Uah Portiand
CEMENT.
UME.
COBB'S Extra and Flalthlng
Qleat Pallt. Vermont.
All kindt BnUdlng and Amerl- BRICK.
eaa aad Seotoh PIra A*a»a vaa .
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 OOBBAM BTRKBT.
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tla
worker. A fine line of
PA^RT^OR 8TOVJE2SI.
MILKMEN can set MUk Caoa at gootl aad
obeap at In Boaton. . ,
J. L. MOSS , 57 Qorham Street.
Oantalaad
Piaster. Plaster.
BAOLIB,.,
OBABOOAX.^
HAIB,
•AMD,
TtaJa
,00.1
THE COURIER JOB OmCE
•0 qaoMlibe Tvy )«SmL
pitatfBc. uall iw aMIaMii
GERERAl FREIGHT FORWftRDER.
Fioui* And 0-i*a.i]i.
OBea and Yard.
t? Tboradlke Street.
Telephone 18S-L.
OBea.
Mantaaek ~
Caldarwood*a
Oliflord'ai
DYE HOUSE,
2 Asd 4 AIDOTEB 8TBEET.
mom Djoini of EfBT) DescripttiB
m iiort notice and tatiafactloB
AH
garmantt dyed whole.
' and repaired
an<l
Lo^^ Okl Oatoay aad
LowaU, If^va
an
B.B.
attklBdaof
A. I. BAIBOBI, 34 OntnX BleA,
to tha
BMtto
yfi&ythatha
MMared to BBdapMeato
KrmMC •MooUttoa ta ba
SiSSeaaBMe
aU
off LawaU
CLIFFOIID'8 DYE HOUSE.
PKB BOTTLB.— OoMen Dropa <Rag
~ — ' eaia for aarvons pi
gaaaral ilcbllity.
aapaooraM. Sola ageuey for
, Dr. p. J. Joffdaa. 1* J«t
-' —ma for etroakr.
dSw. ashaaattoa aMi
lit n >iii I I
SSSSon 5TC*by the prwwit ot •
bSSdl^ sum of money to JJ/*^'*^ ^J
bit addrata at tha fooaral Eev. Mr. wood
ahoa factory at Mjy:'~»|«' ^^."^".ord;^ tjike of Mr. Bobblnt't ettlmable character
pointed Id a love aflklr, oommltted tuloWe oy spo
UixleFabay, 88 yam old, ampioyad Io a
"^ '*llarlboK>, who wai dlsap-
taklng rough on rats Monday
It Is thought that "Harper 8b«rwood of
New Brunswrck. who was found dead on
the Fllchhurg ra road tTHok "t Conwru
Juoellou MoSday, was ">« victim of fou^
play, and that he wat Hrst robbed of hit
money. ■ '^
South Aoton.
Franklin White, aged M y""';^^"*!,;!;!^
1 Mr. White had resided Id this village
about six years, and was one of ""^ "'f«
utefulnitUans. Many will ^'f" .^'^'-f*^*':
lent work. The fune"" 7" V„"»*' ^v»Z\ll
htebrolher-ln-Uw, Mr, Hazleton. riesday
morning. Kev. Mr. Wood co|»djft3uh vl"
vices. The Interment was at Caveudlsh, Vt.
The prevalence of tbe mumps in this vi-
cinity almoht aroouutsto anepldeuiic. Henry
- ' ■ - •...1.1. Hud several olh-
the same
will
rrauilnghana.
Through tlie generosity of Ita foonder, B.
L. Day of ibis town, and a we»->|no«'" "^
tin broker, ther« bat been opened in Fram-
inSham a charitable Institution known as a
Kme for l5uc!.argod and Disabled Congro-
gatSnal Cicrgvmeu, and t he realdent super-
ffSndent of ihe home Is K«v. A belt J. t>iit-
too of Royalton, Vt., who, with bis wife, has
iSumcd charge of the lottltulion. The de-
1^ it to provide a home for ibo clase of
cSrgymcu inferred to, who are «l>e«t«d to
i>a»lB.60 per week for tholr board. If tbe/
S? able to. Ciroulart describing the obleclt
of the institution have baen tent to many
clergymen lu different aecilone.
Wllmlagtoa.
Joabua Bondt baa aold tbe SI meon Buttera
tttate to Andrew Larten of Charlottown,
who will move here In April next.
The colTee parly at the town hall last week
Thursday evening in aid of the new ( •Jtbolic
obiirch wiiH a huceess, and the result will add
about $1(K) to tbe bulldluK fund. A porlioo
Of tbe lunil^r has arrived and the frame will
aliortly follow, lliobard Folklus Is master
caroeuter. ^ ■ .,
Mm. Ollvo T. Brown of Boaton recently
■old to Mis. Mary A. Carter 46 "Vreipf what
was formerly known as the hidad Carter
ftrm. The amount paid wat flOOO.
William H.Carter, town clerk, who bat
hold the ofllce for 40 yeart, has anuouuood
bit intention, by public notice, of not l)elng a
oand'.date for re-election at the coming meet-
ing for the election of town ofll<;ers.
^ TllK 8PADB.
Liveruiore is Roriously sIcW,
ers are very uncomfortable from
cause. , . I
We are glad to reiwrt that our hotel
be reopened by the end of this week by Mr.
Charles W<»rtbley of Uxlogton. He will
have Ibe best wlsiies of tbe cominunlty.
We congratulate Dea. W. W. Davis upon
the advent of another grancUlaughter, and
our best wishes go out to the '••''''''i ^.l^nv,"'
The next ei.tcrtiiinment of tbe Jtupfove-
mcnt society will l>e held next week lhur».
day. luhteud of Tuesday, evening. Tber9
will IH) music, children's recltalious Ac., for
the early courses, und, at the •'piece de re-
sistance." "Hath." by tbe Hdn. Geo. A.
MaSofl"well. TBere wlllto a prome-
nadoand social time after tbe Ubics have
been cleared. Feast free to all. Colleclion
for village improvementt.
Blllorlea.
Tbe annual pastor's sociable was held In
the vestries of the Orthodox church Wednes-
day evenlnir. Iteportt were given (rom **»:
ferent departments of the church w«rk,all
of which were decidedly encouraging, et-
peclullv the report given by the P«»»lor, R^v.
V. A. WlUon. An^our was apeot socially,
and refreshmoott were tarved to all.
InThe report of the Chrlatmat enU|rtaln.
meat laat weak tho name of Annie seariet,
who givi a pleating reciUtloo, waa uolu-
tentionally omitted. „«„.h
Mr. G. IC. 8. Kinney wi II tpend a month
in.Ormond, Florida, with hit family.
The timple fact that Thomas Patton had
died and would bo buried there reached Bil-
lerlca by wire from San Dleao, Ca ., under
date of Dec. 27lh. .I>«««''-«^,'»»« J'^^V^J?!
Kllzt An<lrewt and Aaron H. I atten, was
born In Bllierlca Aug. 7, 1888 His school
education wa. only such as th s town then
bad to give. On leaving school he entered
his father's furniture factory, and after
luaralna tlie trade Iwcame a partner In tne
buslnelS. His father, dying In 18«6, left the
buslnaas to him. which he oonlluued lo car-
JyoSfSr a number of year-. About 80 men
were employed by hfra, and one of the
lirst Ibingt noticed by ttrangart on
•oming ' to "Pattenville" wat the
ieatuess and comfort of lb. houtat
Occupied bv the help. About 1«78 he sold
Se factory to Waller J. reltenglll of Low
of 7l»er. dapttiy for , Orotoo dlvtofon. ©«•
Slaliff fie Wf- .oi principle. o«^« or-
der. Tbe oflleert of U»e two divltiona for
fhe quarter ending ManS 81 were Inttan^
in an aide manner bv D. D. 0- W. 1 • ClArk.
assisU-d by Brother tlenton of Grolon. Alt-
er these ceremonies u recess was dec ared.
ind. to make the most of the time the ladle,
terved a l>ountlful collation of cake and
hot coffee. When the meell"* „„7»''
again called to order the people were enter-
talueu by various speeches and r€»dlDgs by
those well able to Uellver them, aud by sev-
eral sclecti.ms culculaled to amuse the bear-
ers from the Empire Division q"«rle"«- ^\
who are not memlx-rs we asV to come ana
I prMfliSSi; Biirt SpramM*.
join the division and lend a helping hand
agiilhht the tUle of Intemperance. * oUowlng
are the officers of Grolon Division: Cbarlet
11. Torrey, W. P.; Miss Lizzie „I^»y' J*' ^j,'
Mrs. M.^ W, l>rkhursl,.B.^8.^^Harr^
Swallow, A. B. 8.: Mrs. H
F. 8.; Myron P. Swallow
Hall.pmktoM:
H. SbeldoD, vice pi _, „ .^
tecrotarj; Oaorga T. HodM.^trewurar:
Mettrt. Chat. Scrlboer, E. D. Bearce and
Wm. Quigly and Mra. IC. H. Shaw and Bea-
nie Bearce, executive committee; Messrs.
(ieo. E. SpaldioR, C. H. .Sprague aud Hu-
bert Bearoe, lluauic commitlee.
The annual meeting of the Proprietors of
tlie Sicoud Congregational church was held
TutHday evening at tbe chapel. The follow-
in;,' officers were elected : Proprietors' conj-
niiltce, Geo.T. Sbeldo!».Geo. Hyde aud J.
H. Clark ; treasurer. Chat*. J. Wil«lead. The
uunual meeting of the t^xleslasllcal sodety
was also held the same evening. E. H. 8haw
wuH elected secretary, Messrs. O. T. Shel-
don, A. H. 8beld..n aud J. U. Clark society
commiUee, ami Geo. Hyde treasurer. I be
l>ourd of astettort are tbe tame as last year.
E.
^^r. lluuhlns went to Lawronoe laat week
and pur. ha«ed a line horse. .
The week of prayer Is remeraberad hara
and several tpodal meet! mrs were bjW-
William Hmiib. Jr., is at hit fftheet homa
very tick from injurlet raoolvad whila worn-
Kg Id Lowell. Mr. John Scoboria It alto
ditablcd on account of piercing his hand
with a nail and taking cold in the Ti
ell, and soon after moved to Applelon, Wis.
loath Ohelmatord. ^^^^ ^^^ _ ^^^
the lecture by Mr. N. A.OIIdden laat ^^^^^ ^At t"hal platMj"hrbui'lt aiMloperateti
before the • Lyceum was a real treat— noi a]^,,,,, ,„|(|. Disooslnif of this butine
dull place In 11. The exerciaat ware delight-
fully varlcii bv music by a quartette cora-
Saedof Mr. Kidder, Mr. Frank Emerton,
|||«i.eH Kate Adams and Kna Bukford.
The annual meeting of the Ladles' circle
waa held Wednesday. Mrs. Orrio Spauld-
loK was rhoMcn piesh'cnt and Bra.
John Hutchlut vlco president for the coming
rank
houor
lolury.
Waat A<
This oommunliy hat been tleeplf ••ddenad
by the sudden and acclilental death, Dec. W.
of one of our most aged nnd highly esteeiued
dUxens, Orlando Leraml, aged 81 F"*"- M'-
Ltlanil bad been a realdent of tbit place
iSSSi » yeart, an.l bv bis klndneee. loiegrl.
tyMid Christian bearing ha.l won the love of
thme in dose relations lo him and the re-
•pect of all who knew him at all. He united
with the Congregational church about 30
rears ago, aud was one of its mott loyal tup-
porters: His funeral waa attended at hit
hi0 borne Monday morning. R«*- J* V
Wood. hU former pattx>r. oooduoted the aer-
7^ and apoke mott feelingly of hit exw-
rianceof Mr. Leland't frrendthip, of his
a Urge
flour mill. Disposing of tbit butinets i
niouibs since, be went to 8an Diego,
from which place we learn of his i «"". Ho
was married while young to Fantile J. Proc-
tor, who lives to njourn tbe lost of a devoted
buNhaud. They ha.l no children.
J. E. Bowman of Boston university and F.
H. Baker of Yale, who spent the ^hrtsimas
vacation with relatives and friends here,
have returned to school. The high
thai these young men are Uklng It an
to this town.
Shirley.
K«v W. H. Eeeby delivered an Intereeting
sermon at the Unitarian oburph, Bunday, ap-
urourlate for the day. Owing If the in-
Kn^ of the weather but aTmall number
were present, but those attending were well
uai" By request he will repeat the aaroe
Kxt 8abbalh should the weather prove
^'Tbe Odd Fellows' ball December M^h wat
a success; 60 couplet were present.
The offlcert of Fredonian "pdge, t. O. O. F..
,.,„ »......, uIaoimI and were inatalled Tbura-
Mloer;
A. B.
G.
„..— treasurer;
F. Klngitiiry , C. ; Fred 8">»U>. Con. ;
MesHcr. I. 8. ; Mark Zlolkowskl, O. 8. »•
The Literary clui) met this week with Mitt
Boulwell. and discussed "Astronomy and
Astronomers" and kindred topics.
A very pleasant event of the week was tue
iwentv-fiflh anniversary of tbe marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. lW>odv, which was pb-
served Monday evening. Uev. David Von-
rtlck, who performe.1 the wedding ceremony
2fl veaiH ago, was present and contrlbuUrt
largely to llie evening's eujoymeiit. Hltoou-
gratulatory address was particularly happv.
Col. Needham added a few .remarks In hit
usual felicitous manner, and Mrs. Kddy reau
an original poem approoriale to tbe occa-
* Tbe Baptist church held Ut flrtt regular
roll-call at its annual meetioic Jau. 2. JIW>
business meeting was pro.e«led by « <:"«»ny'
to which ample iustlco was done, fod was a
decided success In promoting a social leollng
among the members present, who weregath-
ere<l. for Ibis purpose, for the first time in
tbe history of the church, a P«riod of more
than 60 years. Tbe annual roll-call is to be a
permanent custom.
North Beading.
Tbe meetings at the Methedist Epitcopal
church the evenings of flitt week and thut
farthN week have l»eeu marked by un-
wearle.1 devotion on the pari of the peoDie
and with hone of mo^l •ie-«'-l'>le "»•"'»■•
Two students have heen in allendapoe mott
of the evenings and on ihe Sabbath, Dreach-
fug allei nately . in conne.tion with letlfmoniet
frouV others, accompanied by prayer anu
p7J.e The'reisqulle a goo.1 "Ite'"'*^'
esueclully on the part of young people. The
nws'a ■TewJ'oppl""Hy It most favorable to ""ure the
D\!!tS cllf great object of the meellngs-the salvation of
Uiego, om., B^ u„„\ed, whether young or old.
Th." BspUsl Kn.l Coutfregatlouid churobet
held united meetings ..few evenings .urlug
the week of prayer. Mon.lay and Tuesday
even^JJsasenseof the Divine pretence, a
have Iwen elected and were loatal
day evening, Jan. 6. They are
Wm. H. Wf
ur: V. Q., Cbat. H.
pottet-
iaiite of pertonal lost, and of hU tympathy
rtaoce
tante oi parawoai !«••«, ■•••• .«»• — -#-"»• — ;-'
with thote In tbe closest relatione to the de-
SrU.I Two tons, a daughur and several
gramicblldren survive Mr. Leiand to mourn
hit Tots. Tbe Intormont waa at Uollitton.
Townaond.
Work on U. 8. Adams's mill It being rapid-
|y pushed, tnd it Is expected to start toon
wilb a full gang to run day »nd night.
Tho dramatic entertainment «lv«n IJ""^
dav evening of laat week under tbe direction
of the- O. A. R. wat a decided tuocett. The
ball was well filled, yearly fOO,5«'»«^PJKS; 1
The same play was repealed thIa week Thurs-
'^'At^thl annual aociety meetlog of the Con-
irre«atioual society, on Monday. Jan. Sml.
th.- following ofllcers were chosen: Asses-
aors, J. W. Eastman, Ofo. Whllcomb, E. D.
Hawln ; treasurer, C. W. Hlldretb.
The L O. O. F. gave their jknnual supper
Uwrenco A (loing's hall WedneaJay
A fine time was enjoyed by those
iiresent. The Installation of officers being
in
evening.
private not so many were at the tupper
""w'p. Taylor Is ruthing business at his
cabinet shop, 16 loads of lumber being hauled
In on several days this week.
Mr. A. A. Haskell, who has been tick with
Blow fever for some weeks, Is gaining slowly
and hoi)es soon to he out again.
This week Is l)elng observed aa a week of
orayer by both churches as follows: Tuet-
Say evening at the Methodist church.
Wednesday afternoon at the Congi;egatlona
church, Wednesdiiy evening at lownsena
Harbor, Thursday evening at the Congrega-
tional church, and Friday evening at the
Methodist church. w.
s.!cretary, 8. W. Loniley; ireaturer,
"^Morabert of Fredonian lodge took
■ion of AllMirt Butler't bou«i Friday even
Vnit Dec. 80, and pretented Mr. and Mrt.
BJile?: bandog l.'mp. The prjijotatton
■iiaech waa made by J. P. Haaen and waa
rSJ^SSdeTtopleataully bv Brother Butter.
Mr^^nd Mrt. Butler have Wn very obllg-
"ginpiyparinrtupperaat the •"»"•' gj
lies ana have flwayt g ven their ••rvfow.
Their labore are appreciated, and we hope
ibey will long eiyoy tbe new light left them
'^Vel* ' A "'f ^Dutlon of Framlngham
preached at the CougregaiionalcburoS last
Sabbath. He wat formerly tettled over thli
'"llev^'jaroes Rawllngt preaoheji bis fare-
welf^^rmon at th« U"'!""""*' ^;J"JE5
Chrisimaa day. The church is closed for the
^'Tour of our oltixene took a trip to the
reservoir Wednesday tn aearch of nl«kerel,
and were rewarded with a supply of about
**l!i;s."H'eury Willard, a former resident of
Ibis town, died suddenly Tuesday at her
liome In I.eomlnsler.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Sanderson have the
sympathy of tbe community lu the death of
There are two or three cases of scarlet
ver in town.
confldiuglru'stiml a spirit of «pntecratlon
lo Christian w..rk were charact«rlslici of
SemSjs. The •r^•"^'n'1i!;fchd^l'!;
Will I e at the Baptist chapel, lo which all are
oonllally Invited. ,, ^„
Mon.fay evening Mr. Arthur Flint, white
in meetlHK, bad a buffalo robe taken frotn
blsTrrlafc It will be well if whoever took
It win retSrn it, as there is aii fye upon him
ami he Is sure of detection ami J«»>llf«ne"^'. .,
Ke"; Mr. Bent was at South V a pole latt
Sunday and reports a decidedly rellglOut o-
2!*lfnthatpW. He wat once tettled
"'Tife''fegS" rnqntl'ly meeting of the Bap-
llsl Ladles' circle occurred on Wclnetday
afternTn, and was heht with Mrs. Warren
.W Cleary. The la.lles Just now are interett-
M'«.n collIitln« money to aid In ?•>••»« '»;
the horse-thedt Just comnleted '{J, *['. 8olon
Holt, Ihe conlraclor. aUu 1'«» J Ije turn l-
already ralse.l, and /\o''»^'»'"l'^»" *'"iv
welcomed from any frieudt who are ready
^Tho Journal containing Mr. »• ,^.' ^{UHJ:
hurst's report of tbe farmers l»«llt"l« ^•^
tbit place wat not receive.1 till a very late
In
tub-
dav : nevertbeleaa the cltlxens who are
Sberl and all who read »t were greetg
pleated. The meeting and the report djd
Mr^ryW-CampMland Mitt AlSie
BathddVr7dJught.rSf » >•«»•- B*t««»^t«J'
living In the northern P^\^*^J^*A^Si
were united \n m*«;'l«8« "^J*^™ ' % "
Wa.lnetday evening, Dec. W. by Kev. air.
Brkkelt of LynnfleTi. Mr. Campbell Is well
known In town by his oonneectlon with a
meat cart of Mr. H. A. Upton'e.
Mra^Klmball of the West ward, whose
dauJJier Xl last fall, offers her place, eou-
sisling of a good house, barn an.l 12 a<;res of
land, for sale. If not sold at once she will
raakeotherarranKemealsfora season. She
formerly resided In Peabotiy.
'°Mrs. iJoulbwlck a resident at fe centnj,
loft last week for Dover, N. H. Ii U exiKJti-
od thai her place will be for sale. ^„^, .„^
Mr. Slmmontls has commenced running
hlf ^aw mill in full force with logH eja.«r al;
roa.ly In the mill yard or to be draWn,
give work for the time of water power
Bedford.
A meeting of the Young People's Society
of Chrisllan Endeavor was held at the ladles'
parlor Saturday evening, Dec. 81, to elect of-
ticers aud transact other buslnes-* prepara-
tory tor the coming year. The offlcert
cljosenare: Pre«i.leut. Eilwln U. Smith;
vice president, HeriHjrl F. Colby ; secretary
und treasurer, MU» K. E. Gowlwlu. It was
voted to hold consecration meelings on the
lu I Sabbath evening of each munlb, al
wh|.;b time tbe roll of all acllve memliers
will btf called, and each one Is expected lo
reMpoud by testlmouy. prayer or Scripture
selections. Meml>ers falling to be pretenl
and to respond for three such cousecutlve
meetings vfrill be dropped from Ihe active to
the a.soclale list, uufest a note Is aenl ex-
pressing their Interest or explaining their
absence. This metbotl hat lieen foun.l help-
ful In other C. E. societies and it was decided
to try this plan here. The rejwrta of the
various comndllees showed a decided In-
crease of the iuterest lu the meetings aud
willingness lo work whenever appolniments
were made. Eighteen u.embers have united
with the church ou profession, and W have
changed from astoclalelo active.
Friday afternoon, Dec. 80, tbe Young
WomeoN Christian Temi)eranc<B Union
elected Its officers for 1888 : i'resldent. Mist
Ksnnle F. Ulchardsou; first vice prei. bent,
Mrs. W. A. Calef; secon.l vice presldoul,
Mrs. S. A. Woo.1; third vice president. Mrs.
(Jeo. K. Bllnn ; recording secretary. Miss K.
E.Goodwin; cori-esponding secretary, Mrt.
Kdw. W. Farrell; ireiuurer. Miss Fauule
Co|>eland. ,, , .
Mr. John C. Llovd an.l family, who have
lived on the Muxzov farm In^be south part
of tbe town durlug the summer, sold all
their goods by auction ami started, on
VVc.ln«s.lav of fast week, for Pugel aouiid.
Sourlel fever claims one victim lu our vil-
lage-Miss CUra L. lUrivyoll.
The Weblwr family. Miss Marion W. an.l
her brothers aud sisters, have moved Into
tlielr new house on Webber avenue. Mr. 1.
L. Ho.lK.lon and family will occupy the ton-
emenl just vacated by MIm Weblier.
The firm of Wc^bber A Putnam admitted a
new member to their company Tuesday
nmrnliig.a boy. C. A. Willard reoeiynd a
Now Year's gift Wednesday mornlng-a
* Mr. Chettey Jennets died very tuddenly
Satunlav afternoon. I>ec. 8M. He ha. Imjco
ill several weeks, bavlnir broken one rib and
injured another by a fall, but was quite at
comforUble apparently on the .lay he died.
The funeral aervloo w .s hold at hit late
home Tuesday afternoon, Bav. Mr. Piper of-
fi.latlng. The llual lulerment will be at
Miss A. F. Merrlam, tbe earnatl. hard-
working aasi»lant teacher in our Centre
school, has received a call to a position In
UuiiiliuK with increate of talary, which the
will accept alon.-e. For several vears Mlaa
Merrism ha-, labored very acceptably In the
North au.i Centre acbools of our town, and
all wish her equal success in her new ap-
''"Mr.'Tyman Colo and Mr. C. H. Wood, two
of our prominent business men, have been III
.luring the past few weeks but are both
jtalnlng, and Sir. Cote hat again apoeared lo
bi» store. We are glad lo note ibolr reoov-
The following toores were made by the
Bedford Gun club at clay pigeon thootinf ,
Dec. a«, out of a potslble ten :
rirtt Soor*-Si»««pttak«$.
And throughout ibe old aad the epmlDg
ySr, liSi. » Merrimsck ttntot, wUI e^-
SmS to supply the peopte of Lowell wlUi the
iiest confealmMfryVuTd the choicest fruit.
He bat fully prepared himself for >ew lear s
with orunnes, bananas, nuts,llgs, dates, etc.,
and solicll.. a share of pulrooage from f ru t
and confecliouery buyers. Pnces ..Ivyayt
low. Buy candy for the chlldreuof bim.
Bmto Bargain.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of excel-
lent land located 3« miles from Lowell P. O.
in one of the best towns and nelghborboo. Is
in Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, ^rajKis, Ac Cottage bouse of 7 rooms
with an extra .'OO.I cellar. Good water In
the house. Also plenty of thed room, large
hkb poatetl barn, niatcb-boarded, wllh ^a
cellar. Will keep 6 cows and a horse. Ihlt
place must l>e sold wlthlu 80 days ou account
ot settling an estate and is offered at the ex-
ceedlnglylow price of f2200. Full particu-
lars of fhomas H. Ellloll, 33 Central street,
Lowell.
Lowell. Where aoaawtrantaetteaa lake piajtj
Kflguretof pravlouaqaotattoat ae to prlaa
Mkea. bid aad talet are gtren.
Par
, Value.
Amory *JJJ|
Amotkeag lUW
Androscoggin W
A-ppleton louo
AUantle !•>
AtigusU, Ga....... 100
Arlington, rtt. off. . 100
Border City 100
Bates 100
1000
1000
700
MO
100
100
I •••••••••«
la «• • ssa* • • ■
•<Badl'e Tletory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Svruo alew days ago, a l»Jy ^^
marked : "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup -Hull's Victory.' so wonderful are the
results It acoomplfsbes." The vlcUjriwi
which It baa gained over oougba, tore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial aim-
cullies are almost numljerless. At a tpecl-
meo of the teallmo'dala we are dally receiv-
ing read the following :
MoinTBUBK. Sept. IS, US7.
Meaart. Geo. S. Hull It Co.:
OenUemen-Pteaae aead me by eV**". ^Oj
D., four botUet of your Hanrard Bronchial
Syrup. I have been ualng It and feel that J owe
my Ufa to lu wonderful curattve powert.
' Yourt truly.
AviTA Tmirrui.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup is put up In
K lb. bottlet at S6 oentt, "od ¥ Ib.'bottlM at
60 ceula a i>ollle. Prepared by Geo. 8. Hull
A Co. (succettort to Lyford A HulU.ipve
Cent Saving bank building, .poruer Merri-
mack and John atreeu, Lowell, Mate.
ManufkHuring mnm MUMritmd M»—k»
and other invettment teourlUet bought aad told
by Wm. Shepard, W Genural ttraat. Telephone
No. «H.
■f*» taecef
|« • •• e «••
iaeeea ■••••e«
', (•••••••aeat
t •••••• as
1» • • «F« • • • •••
^a ■ • • s aa
nne of
and
aad elegant
Mo. 8 Pratoott street
rmmUurmmmd
ShermaaA MannUtg have a large
household furniture, bUok waUiut.
painted ohamber Vultet. New
ttylet at very low prloet.
Sottthwlok bloek. j
MtMmm'm Mmir at»r9,
»4 MerrlmacA ttreet, it a popular retort for
adiet who dettio to obttila enulna bargalnt.
The proprietor hat pbtoed tuch low prloeiKoa
every deterlpdon of hair goodt *•»•* "^^^^f,
•hould uke advanug* of them M "
early for a choloe teleotioo.
Boott.
Bottoi.
Botton Duck Co
Cabot
Chleopee
China. .....••••*•
Cocbeoo
Columbian
Contthental
Dwlght
Bverelt
Franklin
r. Ulver Bleaobery
Oreat Fallt
Hamilton
Uamlltoa Woolen.
Uarttord Oarvo**"
Jackton..
Laooala..
Lancatter
Ij4ngdon. . . ./.
liawreaee.^
Lowell «
LoweUM.Saop...
LeweU Bleaohery.
Lowell Uoelery....
Lowell Oae Co....
LTHU^D •aaaae******
ManchettorMlllt..
||att(}otton
Merrlmaok
MlddJeaex
Monadnook •'
Matbaa
Naiunkeag ...•••.••
Mewnarkei
Monray Plaint....
otu...
Padflo ,
PeppereU
Penibrofce
BntaellMlUt......
Shaw StooklBg Co.
SaUnon Fallt
Stark.
Tbomdlke....
Tremont A Suflblk
Union Cotton
Vataalboro'........
Waablngton MlUt.
Webttor . ........••
fnuimaatle Llaea.
^Ql^o aateasaaaast**
Bid.
104
170U
1(M
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lv»
Atkad. Satoe.
104J<
.... 1780
Its
Oft M7X
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188
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70K
140
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1188
188
1108M
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lOOK
817li
108
100
100
800
1000
1000
100
100
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108
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788
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118
180
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88
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888K
1187K
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I
LowBLi. roiT Qwnom,
i)ftU(ceUaneou0.
^GAti^,
Wellington Portor... 8
1. Hartford 7
Uraonwoo.l 7
Ueo. Meecliam 8
.9eooNd
8
K. Bkllton
Ueo. W. Davit
C. &. BarreU.
• • • • • a
Wellington Portor.
Ueo. Meerbain.
laatattte
fe-
Weatford.
At the last graduation exercises
Ohelnatfbrd.
At the annual meeting Monday evening
of the proprietors of the Social lft.rary the
followhig officers were chosen: 1 resident,
rf 8 Pcrbam; screlary, I. L. Putnam: li-
brarian and treasurer, Rev. N. ,^- *»""«•" i
executive committee, H. 8. Perbam, l-L- Put-
nam, L. M. Dutlon, J. R. I'-Jl^hurst, l-j^n T.
Adams. The expenditures have been A89.44;
rccSK,f0l.«7;^oksad.led to the library
b^purchise an.i gift. 806 volumes : number
„U nelonilnatt) the library ,_,m9; books
to
Sapre.
Walter Lane
Loman Prootor
78<rd Score.
.... 7 I Geo. Meecbam,
7 U. W. DavU
I ■ a * s I I
E.lward Walsh gave a very
a few of
aatess***
ItoDRAK^
CompounD
OpoalsiC aitd Oloalac af BCalls.
gyK?oneotod to Oetoher 88, 1887.
Albany aad the Waet, SAO, 8.80 a. oi., 108, 8.40 p.
Fall lUver. Meat., 8Ap a. ">•. 1-18, T.88 p. m.
Blllerloa,Maaa..ll.80a.«..7J0p.aB.
BottoaTMaM'* *A8, 8AB a. at., l.U, 8.18, 4, •M,
M n m
Concord.' N.H., 7A8 a. «.. 18J8, 8 p. m.
Draout, MaatH » P- ~
Kattam, 8A8a.Bi.
Soutorre«nla|liaa^--^-. ,,,„_.
Way, 8J8 a. «., 7.l8n. ■.
" '* ~ — ., 7.80 p. IU
.,7A0a.l
8.80 a. I
I.. 4 p.m.
noaa
Among the varlo... organs of ««•' •T^f^^ ,.
perform a .n..rc ««.nti*l part «•»" •^•jSSu
kldna/s.tnd .o many P«fP>« »" •■"^tThSeit
of thast organs, causing the W^ *»,"^^T;
. that It is our ftnit duty to aasist them In
■ This U dcMia in s thorough maanar tjy
II.
2071 ; weekly
North Ohelmafbrd.
The sudden death of Mrs. Mary Fletcher
last Monday evening removed from our
V illage a most estlmaCle la.ly and aii old res-
Idcol. 8hewatofa quiet diMposltiou and
possessed many beautiful ^^irlsllan trails,
and though well advanced In years was yet
Jery active and of marked usefulgess. .She
3i sadiv misned by n.any. Her unera
was held T&ursday afternoon at 2 o'clock jt
the house of her sister, Mrs. Woolvvard,
Inseparable companion the haa
of the
Wctford aoa.lemy your correspou.leut ob-
aerved that the essays of the graduates were
Scepllonally well written. While each et-
aay Iwre the In.lividual stamp of the writer,
hot one of them had the "Bchoollsb" style ao
oharacierisilc of such productions. The
high quality of tbe eetaya was chiefly due to
the careful training of the Pupl'« ^y one
whose rare ablHllet aa an instructor and
diaciplinarian are combined with unusual
power of 6lear, forclbto expression as a
writer. The members of the Unity club
realized this when Prof. Frott rend bit abte
Md Hcbolariy paper on "The Social and Po-
litical Condition of Franco in 1770.' ^
The next meeting of the Unity club, on
Friday evening, Jan. 18, promtaet to be very
interetting and Instructive. Kev. J. L.
Joors of Cblciigo contributet a paper on
DtekJns's -Tale of Two Citiet," which Mrs.
Saghtiblln will read. The committee on
iosi.-. are making «P«cl*' P'^Pf*"?"" '?h«1:
^rtain tbe members of the club and their
"we^'commonly speak of three learned pro-
fJIbms Our Juitureti teachers constitute a
tour b. The people of Westford have had
Kl llu-.tratlons of this in the e-wj • '
JSdy mentl..ned and in the admirable led-
iirPk hv I'rofs. Lincoln and Hill. , . ,
M^^K. B Maglathim lecturet thl«ev.ning
, In So Uoltorinn church at 8 o'clock on "Lit-
entry Oddities and Eccentric Charactert."
Aetoa Oaatro.
Arthur, ton of the late S'""?" , ^J^i"?''
aaSi 88 years, diod at hU mother's laat Sat-
Sday moVning, and hi. funeral waa from
ibe church Tueaday afternoon. ^ B*/- "f
Wood, aatlsted by the PW^or of the church,
inducted the servlcea. The '"»•«>''»"
OKoeedingiy sa.1, even for euch an oo«»»~n;
Bla neaJ relativee are •^^tfe, aa taftmk
SSd, a widowed niother, throe bwtbaj^
Iwaatotaro. Seferalaf nl* toUottgwonuBJ*
SSnBootan wfro la sttandsnoe. Bis fonMr
now uelonging
taken out during the year,
average, 41. The proprietors would earnest
fr urib upon the .ommunllv a more liberal
furcBase of proprietary rights, which are f2
S thereby enabling the directors to place
the library u|)on a more useful and aatlsfac-
^'^iSlne for the-works of the Byfleld
manufacturing company has frlved, und a
part of the machinery will start up tbe flrtt
**'£ SO^oung m'en of the village have re-
ceully eSanixed a club for literary Unprove-
Sent^a«y«>oial enterialutneut. S"ch mjo-
cialiont are very commendabte in purpote
and deterving of encourigeroent.
The LIteraPy union meets Friday evening at
the Unitarian vestry. The following top ot
wSl beSntlderod:' "LonI Baoon,"V Mitt
Sutie M. Emerson, ''The Poets of the I6th
fiinturv and the Manners of the Period," by
MiSTf. cSiby.^-The Public and the
Statfc." by Mrs. C. E. A. Barttett.
%e IJnIlarian society held a very enjoy-
able soclabte in the vettry Wednei|d.y even-
Imr After supper tho following pro-
i"r5mme was ||fS.nd Kr«ttjy ebjoyjj^^^
thp audience: Vocal duet by Mrt. iriora
CharaSrand Mtes Kate M. Adams ; plwo
Bolo Mitt Carrie Proctor; an amusing little
Say "a live of a Bonnet," by Ave laaies of
FhJsocSty; piano duet. Misses Mal>e P.
Bm:S2?ind Wma L. P«;"urtt; rea^h|,
Mist A. F. Crotby ; piano aolo, MIsa Mahei r.
Emerson. _^ ._ i_
Clark * Stepheoa't company gave an lo-
difterent repretentatlon of "Cncle Tom't
Cabin'' in the town ball Wednemiay evening
before a fairwsiiod audience.
Mist Emma M. Hlllt celebrated her ISth
New Year't day, but It
whose
^^The week of' prayer Is being ohservcd
the Congregational church. Meetings
held eveFy night lu Iho chapel. Next week
here wllf be a series of meetings In tlie
cCelT at which some of the Low^P payors
will be present and sneak. ,tte%. Smltn
Baker win preach Tnestfay evening, Rey. J.
M. Greene Wednesday evening. Rev. C. ml.
WlllcoxThurMlay evening, and Rev. t. t-
Amarou Friday evening. .
Tbe annual church meeting of the Seconj
Congregational church was held Mon. ay
evenlMlattat the chap«'l. The follow ng
S« were cho«,n S serve the ensulgj
Miss Ida Know les. clerk; Mr. A. u.
by
are
year
Sheldon, treasurer; J. H-
Clark,
A
auditor;
A. H.
Walter Laue...
W. Portor
1£. Hartfor.1....
Mr. and Mrs
enjoyable n;ceptlon aud supper to
Ihelr friends Thurwlay evening. Ue<;. 8, at
heir bou.c on Spring street. \he occsslon
was the anniversary of tbeir sou s bIrtbcUy,
John K. WaUb. who was nriado t >« ^e^'lpl*"'
of many choice and valuable gifts, among
others 130 In cash. The merry party with-
draw at a seasonable hour, after many con-
gratulatory remarks to their worthy boat and
boateas. «,«-— -^— — ^^r— ^
Polhain. M. H.
DankI Gage of Lowell is operating a large
wood und lumber lot recently purchased of
Mrt. Thomas Gage. There Is a ateam
mill on the lot, which is run by W. F. Stev
ens. Cupt.O.O. Spear has opened a
lug-bouse, where the help can be
""Fnink M. Woclbury, our genial mer-
chant, ban moved into his new store, and Is
now letter than ever preimre.1 lo serve his
Somers' He is raplAly flIHng up wllh a
new stock of goo.ls.
Tbe annual meeting of
Telephone asHOcIalion was , _ -
town bTiil Tuesday evening, J"- »»
when the following ofllcers were
elected for the ensuing year: President, Geo.
8^u ler: secrelarv, b. P- At wood; treas-
urer, F. k. Woodbury; directors, D. M.
W^I.Hter O. G. Spear, Chas. Brown. Ar-
r^SJm^nts were'nmde for */estlval to take
place Jan. 20, to raise funds to replenish the
the lato Henry
impure
uti Druggists.
rMBPAaao onlv tr
THE IMOALL8 MEDICAL CO
LOWELL, MASS., U.S.A.
Bottlot for •S.OO.
Stoay Brook ^
TewCttary! Mate.. 8.80 a. m., • p. i
Mllfo^.ir'H..18.k7.80p.«.
Windham aad Pelham. >(•«.. 8 p. i
WOToettor. Matt.. 8.48. 8J8a. m^ lo- .... r- —
Keeae, M. H., 8.80 a. m.. 1.18 p. ••,--. -^ -
85ain,Maae.,8.48,8A8 a. ».,l.I»i ••*••*» •••>• ■
LyBa,^MaM..8AB, 8.48 a.m., 1.18, 8.18, 4, 8.4^ 8
p.m.
MAILS OU>Sa tOB
AiMui7M4Maireel,7, 8A8 a. m.. «J8. TJl
raU im, Mato..T. 8A8. 18J8, 1U8 a. Mm 8Jli
8,7.18 p. a^
. ^ I ^a. a. y.la ■. m.
SJ8,7J8
taw
Stev-
board-
accomrao-
, MaaoM 8.10, 8^ a. m.. 8 AO, J JS p. ■*
^jTri., MAS a. m.. ttM,1Mf.m.
Mathaa, K. k., 8, io. 11 AS a. m., 18.18. 8. 748 p.
|lewTwk,II.Y.,7,8A8,18J0,llA8a. •., IM,
8A0,8,7.18p.m.,,
Hdrthem.8A8a.m..7.18p.«.
Morth«n«toa,8iatey7a.m..8J8p.Bi.
MewBedfOrd7ilaet..7,8AB.ldJ0, HAS a. m,
Proyld£uVB.?:":8.48.10J8.11Ai a. m. IM
8A0,7.16JI. m._ „ „. _ ^ 1A8,8J8,7J»
.16 0.
Southmn. 7, 8.48,
P- ■»• — <•
SoatkPnunlnghan. Mate., 7
lOJO.llABa.i
, 8A8. HAS a.
8A0.0.7J8p.Ba
Stony Brook
l
Way.OJSa.
Maaa.,8a4r
Tragtboro'. Maaa., B aj".i« P- ■• -
W^burr^Maaa., 8.10, oJs a. ■.. 1
MUford. K. H., 8 a. m.. 18.18. 8 jMt.
Windham and Pelham. M-.H.. 8^1
.,4 JO p.
8 p.
.lASp.m.
the
held
Pelham
al the
OUKKS Pains. External an.l Int«ro»' „„.
ilia-VlCM Hwelimg.. ^?''V'''*iLTAi^i Ar«?s«"S
Htlffntss of the .Joints. HKALM ^iruis« b
cle^.
and ScraUlies.
birthday on
now
wT^uct and Mrt. H. L. HutcBlns were
Xd tS meinbert of the standing coramlt-
fee. The report of the Sunday school ^J-
perlntendent^bowed a «ood comUlon of the
school as regards attendance and contrmu
Uon^ BoslSes the usual collections wbkh
amounted lo about 190, »146 wasconlr Imted
towil?la the building fun.l for the ere.: ion of
tbe French ProtesUut college. The church
cootribuliona for »>e'>evolent causes amount
•^tn Mia for the year. There were also
Jji?ii? iSrihutiont by Individuals m ge
Shurcb that would Increase tbit largely. Be-
fore the adjournment of the meeting some
time was given up to prayer.
The fourth annual meeting of the N. C- V.
I, A. wat held at the lower town hall >^ea-
nesday evening, Jan. 4. There
air-pat-
iitlTe tubet and
l^niin'^a to her bed, by tllpping ou the ice on
the 8d and breaking her collar bone.
itawtoa.
There was a Sow ot "Temperanoe public
meeting In Orange hallJaa. Sat i.» p.m.,
heldbyGrotondlrlaloi. and K>"Pl"J dlv»-
tion of Ayer. The -^HJ^ «J»f^ g^t
der by DIatriot Depoty(&. W. P., J. »j- Clark
«# Avar aad tl» OMMMC od« ot the diTlUOOl
?.^5i^wM5lbf orraf.1 oalaeltoM
was a very
^^"attendance of members. The report of
S??reMurer"*bowejl that fSW.n harhjej
receiveil during the ?«••;» '"«i"/"?* •J!!
tbe treasury at the begitiniug of l»»_ y"[j
and MM.ra bad been expended. Of thUi
|m.n;f.pent for »«»'^»'^%« 'jX'
96&.(n for oil and chimneys, tW-flO for new
b^ropt and the expente of tetilog and
Minting them, $42 for -tW- "^fr ^^J' SJ
to pay balance on extra floor in tiP:
perjMll. The
v-ii -•J»^»''^|jjj^-^^^j,^n„^ntt
tbe year. The foIlo^lBf oflaera were d
MtoMrYetor the coming year: John 9.
treaaury. ,, ,
Mrs. Hlldretb, mother of ^ ^
A fidi^ I of Lowell. Is very III at the home
of'her dSgbter, Mrt. W. A. Coullllard, In
tbit town.
Olvo Them a Ohanee I
That It to sav, your lungs. Also all your
I hrlathlug machinery. Very won.lorful mar
^ohlMryltls. Not only the arger "
tarBt.but the thousands of little i
wvitiet leading from them.
When these are clogged and choked witn
matter which ought not to be there, your
I ungt cannot half .lo their work. And what
they do. they cannot do well.
Cfall It .:olJ, cough, «roup, pneumonia ca.
Urrh, oonsiimptlon or any of the '»n>l!y »«
throat and upse and bead and liing obstruo-
tlow,all are bad. All ought to be BOt rid o'
There la lust one sure way to get rid of
tiitS^ Tbit It to take Botcbee's Germtn
STiSp, ISlch 'any drJgglst will sell you at 78
Snualwtile. tiven I? everything else haa
failed you, you may depend upon thlt for
certain.
8.afd«." Burns. VaU; Cratdis, — ,,. ,.w,uvn
(B*.t -iuble Kemedy In the world.) CUREH
kheumatUra. NeuralRia. HcmrwneM Sore
Throat. Croup, an.l alfkln.lred 1^^^°^
stnatMioiioinlaal. aa It ooata but S5«. bottto.
HOLIDAY QOODS.
B ADOSR Sc OBI I>KRX
MKCHASICS MILLS,
Cor. DattoB and riotehor Stroeta*
kind of Wood Work to order
will make any
for Holiday Pratenu
J. W. BENNETT &; CO.,
BEE HIVE BBAND,
292 Middlsoex Btrost, Oornor of Grtad.
""mK^^
WB EBCBIVB OUB
Every Thurtday, enturlng the ''•^•f^JfoUS?
tor rrlday. Our bill for thU week laeludet
Ood, Haddaeh, Hallbot, Freeh BSaAarel,
Bmolto. noaadore aad Treeh HorH»«l
provldaaoe River aad Tlrglala OTBTBBI.
Ciamt OB ahell aad ahaohod.
HaUbak, riBaaa Haddioe. Aasorlt
F.%BdO.SABDIir8BS.
We have our Oyatort and Lobttert
Saturday for Santlay.
M
on extra
remainder
waa
expended
Tot h^\"^^ii^^^^!^^:^^'2^^i'^
cho8>
Patent Sibling Window Soreeiu
Doort made to order. Old
f«palred. Rubber Cnabtoa
kaeplag oat dntt.
Qonutoa laddara.
and
aad doora
Weather Strtp fov
geottoaal, extaaakm aad
Pateat fOkUag elothte diy
A J€KW IPHVENTlOJf.
Our Bxoel»lor A»li Hitter
la warraatod to be f IBST-CLASS In every fea*-
a^JHrwrtfeSira'nTet/m^! t^S
SSmSSi :lr'.*^sl,ldTor"«£h or InatotaSti^to at
SS4 8forrtBsaek HfeeO. I*well. 8gaaa.
O. H. CHABB. Froprtetor.
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77 BBfDOE
Useful PresentSa
wThard and woodaa waia. Aachteltle' aad
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toola.
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wifagera told aad repalrad by J. C
Posters, Hangers ami Dodgers
PrtBtod la the beat
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1«8.
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Win wturnad from (be oaiapSrt •'»»^1
o^dock and retired. In the morning the
Hum of W6 wax not to »>« found in the |M>cket
of bin trctUMT*'. where be bii<l lefl 11. imU t^e
.ui.ncRltion U lUat the Iraiup bud euUjrfU the
bouse aicaiii and lakeu Ibe inouey. Not aloue
waH the money mixMiiK'; «•'« tramp n«»u
helped biiuholf In the j.aulry and bad appar-
eutly taken all be wuntod. It wa» a cool
piece of ba«lu€M all tbi-ouKb.
Funeral Svrvioea.
The funeral of MUx LIztle A. Knrlsbt
took place lhl> inoruin^ at 9 30 oMo<-k from
Im. Palrkk'H vburcbf Uev. William M.
son.
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MOtlh
B morn
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Th« Wt««ili«r,
lAit nlRht wan dcclrte-Uy cold and twJay has
been clear and fine. At 5 o'clock labt cvcnlnf
the temperature wft» W)^ at 7 thU morning 15^
and at 1 o'clock, 31". ^
BUaiNEBB^OTIG^^
Marion, artistic photoirmpher.
THE
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OITI.
O'Brien otMc'atiuK. A number of Imme-
sive M)UH-t,iouK were renilered by Ibo clioir
HU<I at the offertory Ml.-" J. J- **'«•••
«.«j; the holo ne Jou. At Ibe Kfave a trio
HHKKertv and E. K. KaulkDcr. KanK. The
lH.uier8 Were McHNrL .iamea Marreu. John
Lennon, D. W. Maiinin«. Jamea U. <^»»">'>-
S. !• atriek Kelly and 1». ». , K«fter. I be
remaina were Interred in the Cijlbollc ceme-
tery. The ^ervlce* at ttie church were larKf
'^ The 'funeral of ^r. John * Sullivan took
c this uiuruinK kl the ihurch of tlie ba-
•ud In many oa<iea them tovtryUUhif
band. In aome of the liner varietlaa »«r« H
a total denrlh, and to meet the demand fur-
iiai-e coul I- broken up. The HCHnlty .»f ooiU
Bt-pn>cnt i" due. urluiariiy, to tli.f alrlke in
the I^lJiifb valley lai.t hummcr. Blluudnoua
coal la mined tliere. principally, and It la
uaed aliiio»t eutlrelv by Iron m;inufaeturiug
eNtablidbmentK When the supply was cut
offby tbefirike the uiiUiufaciurerH l>ouj?bt
anlhracile w.al. This diinlnlnhod the Kupply
for family u<se ea*t and west. Tula vear,
moreover, there wa*n l:ircHcall forcoal from
thcKreat lakcH.li-lrid. Tld« demand had
just l»«en nut when the present atrlkea be-
iran. and the rewull Ih tb:it easier n pla>-OB are
decide.lly left, if coal ltowk moro H.Jirce,
it wiin»e blffljer, of couW. If the »»upply
huddeulv grows iMtter by \\w clone of the
Htrike. there will be a brg" demand. ThU,
hIm. will caua.; a rise In price, llem-e
prohpeci U not at all enoouruj^lDjc.
Sperial ^otim.
\i GcDoine Mark-Dewii
STOCK REDUCING SALE
le DOW In procrcaa nt
vynUdl ^oticfS*
the
Maaa waa auDK by
Beele^laenpagal.
Shattufk wanta two boya In hi* hardware
fctore.
The raaMiucrade ball for the benefit of the
Lowell Ba*e Ball eorooratlou will occur
Feb. 2d. ^ ^, ,
IxjdgcrH. Journala and all klndi; of blaulc
»K)oka for bu%lne»iK men can be obtained at
Marwton * rrlnce'n.
MemLera of the board of trade winblnfr to
attend the banquet *bould aeud iu their an-
awera on or before Satunlay.
At the oominK Imttallon drill of the
Second (;orpH of Ca<leta at Salem, there will
be a prize drill In tlie manual of arina, and
■eviTul of the Lowell memliera will parllel-
patr.
A number of Lowell peoule will attend tha
Miml-auuual cxhIbitioU drill of the Maaau-
vbuxettH Imttitute of IVchnoloKy battalion at
the Wiuhlow rli.k, Beaton, tomorrow after-
Yeaterdav, while coupling cara on the Old
Colony railroad, a brakeman named John
Ruaaell had hl» arm caught l>etween two
buntera and aeverely liOured. l)r. Irlah waa
called.
The name of firewater. Cobb * Kitabrook
of Boaton attached to the advertWeroent of
Spokane k I'aloufce rall>*ay bonda in another
column ia a good recommendation of theac
•aeurltlea.
8. r. Conlon, dealer In furnlKhinK ;,'ood»,
ate.. Lowell, will probably aettle in iuaolven-
cy. It Ijelngtbe wb-h of bl" creditora that be
aballdoBO. It ia expected that ha will pay
to or 2ft centa on a dollar.— [Herald.
Of the Kalendar of Vole* and Verae, pub-
llabed for the benefit of 8t. Jobn'a church, a
faw more are left, at reduced price, at
CoKgeabairi, C. R. KImbali'a, Carieton A
Hovay'a, Merrill k Son'a and 8. A. Potter'a.
DelegaUa f rem Uwell, with othera froib
Lawrence and various place* In Ibe Merri-
mack Valley Alliance of French wfiet'e*;
wtl) attend a convention In Haverhill next
Sunday, and elaborate plana are being per-
fected for their reception.
Today to the feaat of the Eolpbany, a holy
day of devotion In the Catholic church. It
uommemoratea the vWt of the Magi, or the
aaatarn king*, to Bethlehem, andalaotbe
flrat of Cbrlat'a miraclea. the changing of
water into wine, and bU baptiam In tbe Jor-
dan.
Tbomaa Callau, who waa arreated in Kng-
land laat Noveml)er, charged with being a
dynamiter, will be arraigned next Monday In
iJondon, and a day aet for bU trial. C.J.
Ouy baa been engaged bv Gen. Pryor to de-
taDdCallan. Solicitor CJuy la a friend of
farnatl, and li regarded aa a very able law-
yer. — .
Marrlad.
We<1neaday evening Mr. UeorEC A- Froal
e( Mllford and Mlaa Abble J. Buckman of
tbto city ware warrled at the reablence of
tbe brbVa father, Mr. George P. Buckman,
-^o. M Third atreet, by Rev. 8. B. Sweetaer.
There were many valuable pi^senta. Mr.
U^d Mra. Froet will reaida Id Mllford.
Tempomry Lami Anihoriaed.
At a meeting of the flnan<e committee of
tbe city governraeut this morning a loan of
•ltV2,(KK) waa ordered. Tbia is to pav billa up
to Nov. 1. when it will bo repaid by tbe
taxes col lecteti bv that time. Tbe money
can be borrowed from any bank, corporation
or sinking fund In tbe city, and 4V per cent,
will be paid.
Polio* Oonrk
Friday, Jan. 6.— Two fines for simple
drunkenneas. One if the prisoners, Mrs.
Myra J. Reynolds, made a hard fight to get
off, her counsel, John J. Hogan. eaq., con-
structing an admirable defence, but Offlcer
Ci'owley"8 conclualve tefetimony decided her
fate.
Frederick Dam was finc«l $6 and costs for
tbe second offence of drunkenneaa.
place
cred Heart at 9 o'clock.
Itev. Kr. Barrett.
Mr. Marble WlUidmwa.
F. P. .Marble, eMj.. who b«» l»een a candi-
date for city M>llcltor.wltl»drawa from the
contest. He .kfcirea ua to aay ibiit i>e liio.
tbe moat hearty appre«iatlon of ibcHiipport
of hla frlcniU thus far. but baa no dii-pos -
lion to complicale maltera by contlnulug in
the field. . . . ^ ...
Mr. Marl.le Ik among tbb lirlgbteat of the
Youniter meml>era of tlie lx>well bar, and
would make a goo«l aolicltor. There la.
however, a very htrou>« feeling that tb of-
fice hhould Ui flllwl by a lawyer of experi-
ence and ei.tul.lUlied ability, who cuu per-
form the work of the city with Icm. a^^l^l-
aiice than iha >ounger men could hope to do.
It ia IbU feeling that baa led to a turning to
Mr. Greenbalge. It la a fact,.bowever. that
the preiHfnt aalary U not adcfiuate to i.roper-
ly coini)eu»ate such a lawyer aa la desired.
A RmI novelty.
An enterUlnmcnl of ek|>eclal intercM will
Hbortly be held iu the vchtry of High Hreet
uburcb. A akeU'b of Kome of the d Min-
gul^lled cbaraclera of English history w 11 Ik;
given l«v Mr. A. L. Iladiellcr. Aa the kiu^rs
«iue« n*. cardinal* and literury men are de-
scribed, their |•cpre^entative• will appear
upon tbe platform. Beginnlug with Heu-
i:Ut, tbe 8aKon chief, and bis daughter
Uoweua. the prooeaalon of cclebritiea will
end with Oueen Victoria. Well-known
meml»era of tbe congregation are to take
pari. Tbe notice of the time of the en'er-
talumenl will be duly given. The aevera
reprewentatlvea of «llKtlngul»hed persona will
bedrcaaed In tbe costume known or aup-
posed to have been worn at the time when
each lived, and It will thus be seen that a
novel and eutertalning contribution lo his-
torical informatidn will be available to those
who attend.
• Obituary*
The many friends of Mrs. Sarah K. A.
Cooper, wife of W. H. Cooper, formerly of
thUcilv, will be pained to lean, of her
death al tbe home of an uncle in Minnesota.
Mra. Coov»er wax lM»rn In Acton Aprll ».
1M.M, l»ut ^ince lier marriage, May W, loja,
bad lived iu Lowell. She went weal about
two nioutba Hgo. clierlshing tbe boj>e, wlilcn
was libaretl bv her friends Ihat the ciiange
of climate would benefit her falling health,
but the wciirv Inxly was too weak to longer
coutHln the spirit an<i nbe passed away Pec.
13, 1N«7. Slie bore sorrow and suUerIng
with u patlcMc^almoM wonderful. 8bc was
a faithful, loving wile, an affectionate slater
and a couhiwit friend, loved and esteemed
by UioKc who knew her. At the funeral,
conducted audtl a profusion of flowcri^, her
favorite chapter, 1 Cor. xlii., wa« read, and
the byuins »bc loved be«t, "A*ieei< in Jesui.,
BlehsiTsieep.'' ani "Neartr. My (Jod, to
Thee." were finely rendered. Her uuMian«i,
two brothers and a large circle of friends
mourn her U»»i». ^ . . # wi ~-
Henry Cassldv died at the home of bin pa-
reutHalNo. 11 Church -street. Wedneaday
night IhM. after a l.ricf illne^» of two week-.
HiM iiuublu wan u heart difllculty
KIMIJALL&CO.'S,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street,
LOWKUm .
Aa Is oar custom the fIraC of every «f ms-
•ary, we have been through oar atoek and
taken nil odd or broken lots and io«a where
wo have • aun»l«a and marked them down.
down ao low we know they will aeU Immo-
dlataly, aa we want to reda«M the atook aa
low aa possible before onr aeml-nnuual
Inventory I^bruary lat.
TOnX ATTOmOI IB OALLED
T» tbe ebanotar of Inveetors In the Kaw Baasp-
ahlra Trust Oo.'s • per os. Dobenttwe Bosida.
Plttaieltl SsTlnga Bank. PtttUeld. ......
¥■■.!.« «ii.r KarlBjrs Bank, LanraaUsr VBtW'
NS?S!^IM.rn.«rTlng. lUnk. «<«beM«r aiO.(|00
UWtwH Klve Cent Savaugs Bank. Mllford IIO.0O0
Merrimack County Savings Bank, Con-
(jtvpl nio,iwo
^ JTrdhkllu Savlngn Bank, FranWUn....... $lA/)00
PlrftTimack Kivcr havings Uank. *•*■• ^j„,^
cheMer . . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■*t2!'/SI
Ctaeshtru |»rt)TldcnlIns«liuUon, Keeue. #100.000
F. Rodliff. Jr., Agent, Oonrier Building
lie was
21 years of age. and had l»ecn employed at the
drinr store ot William B. Keilly on Church
street for over a year. A lather, mother
!«nd three brotberi. Mirvive him.
Horace Conanl died la»t uigbt of^y«'««"i dU-
euse at tb«» reaidence of his fci*ler, Mri*. Will-
iam ILTyinan, No. 178 W^stford sli-eet.
Mr. Consul was well known iu the city.
He waMhe sou of Aliel and Harriet conant,
and at bis death was «0 yeara of age. While
a carpenter by trade, be had b«*n Janitor Of
Uohbins block on Merrimack street for some
years.
The Lowell Board of Trade.
Iu view of the formal oitenin^; tf the
rooms of the Board of Trade next Tuesday
evening, and tbe firxt annual banquet which
Im to foTlow al the Merrimack houi>e, it will
tx) interesting to know who are the presei|t
members of Ibe orgauiatatlon. The. list Is as
follows :
The History Olbb.
The Illhlorv club will begin a scries of
meeiingM noon similar to those of former
vears. A meeting will be callwl In a few
(lavs, juht as soon as arrangements have been
made for a paper by some lady or geijUe-
man. The impetus which Prof. FiskeN
course of lectures has givcu to hi.»torical
research ouihl to show Itself in u half-dozen
Interestlnir meelln<;M. The hubjecls this year
will be pliiiosopbical rather than narrative.
A Mew Polioe Wngon.
Tbe new patrol wagon ortloied for the po-
lice depar'nient will be a valuable accession
"^o the facilities for prosecuting salisfac-
tory liolice work. It !h being made by a
New York firm and w ill be one of tbe finest
In use. Besides carrying n htretcher, it wijl
have aide apailmentH in which all Instru-
ments an<i surgical aids needed lo case of ac-
cident or tiro will l»c placed, ready for in-
•taot use. It will 1)« kept within cull of the
•tatloit on Market street.
Personal.
Mr. E. B. Pelrce left I^well yesterday for
Havana. He will spend a few weeks Iu that
vielulty. , . . r II
Mr. <>. M. Couscnx, formerly of Lowell,
now of »ovldencc, It. I., bus been granted
an Increifse of pension. ,^„ , . .
Rev. John D. Colbert of 8t. Peter's church,
to now sojourning in Nassau, Bahama Islands,
for the l)cnerit of Ids health. He assists
Rev. Cornelius O. O'Keefo, rector of the
church of 8t. Francis Xavler, Nassau.
Beoeptlon to KInneas Dancers.
At Urban ball last nli<ht Mrs. Frederick
Fiwlknerand Mrs. F. B. Hhcdd irave u re-
ception to tlie young i)Cople who were lo the
Swedish dance at tbe Kirmesa. The hall
waa handsomely decorated with many varle-
tl«i of flowers and Owen's orchestral club
was prenent. From nine to ten o'clock Ibc
BlKy Indulged In dancing, at which time n
Mlatable «up|)cr waM spread in tlie banquet
Mil by Paiic &, Nunn. After the coilulion
daaclng waa kept up until a late liour. Al-
toJMbor the affair was very enjoyable.
A Cheeky Thief. ' .
While Mr. John I). Baldwin, residing at
Mo. 410 Merrimack street, was attending tlie
aettDflre of Post 120, «. A. II., >N cdnes.lay
• aWbt. a tramp called at bin house and a>.ked
XSfoAd Da was given something to eat.
KLL ha asked for n shirt, but Mrs. Baldwin
J iiillot<«el called upon to supply all his tem-
^jSlrt Beed« and aent him eway. Mr. Bald-
■oore More Pvoaalnnsa tar Dvewett.
. The luck of Sidney Drewett, the trunk
dealer on John street, when making an ex-
hibit of pigeons at any poultry show in or out
of Lowell appears to be proverbial. TbU
week, at tbe fourth annual exhlbitiou of the
Eastern Middle^ex aasoclatiou at Wakefield,
he scored another victory, being tbe winner
of fortv-two first premiums, two second,
9 s^ecral. |16 for the best display and tlO
for the largest exblblt. Next week be is to
enter into competition, which will be sharp,
with tbe exhibitors at tbe MassacbusettM
Poultry asBociation, which opens at Boaton
Thursdav and continues Into the following
week. Tlie result will doubtless be favor-
able to Mr. Drewett, for he ukea great pride
in obtaining tbe very best and choicest speci-
meOH in the fancier's line. Due credit to hi*
enterprise Is given in the Poultrv Wrorld.
which sUle* that during tlie past four years
he baa secured more premiuma than any
competitor In Massachusatta.
Real Batata TranaaeUona.
The following sales of real estate were se-
ported for the week ending Jan. 5:
LOWSU..
rrod A. Lawls to George r. Penntman, Und
with buildlugs on Mason street. tiOOO.
Almira II. Chenery to George L Fowler, a7,-
4ft4 square feet of land. Middlesex Village. B2WM).
Alexander Anderson to James B. GUman,
land with buildings on Nineteenth street, t2000.
George K. Peunlman to Fred A. LowU, lot of
land on South I>orlng ctrcet, eT*'!.
John H. Hanson to Thomas lltll, the Hiram
Hansonestate, Central street, fiTW.
Amos French to Archlbai<t BlsselU land with
buildings on Grand street, $8400.
DBACUT.
John Hill et ux. to Benjamin Hirst, land with
buildings, $1218. .. „
Mary A. Daniels et al. to George H. Herey,
land with buildings. $ltWO.
WILMtMOTON.
George F. Eames to Thomas McMabon, lot of
''B>ellne'B. Baldwin to Z. P. Foster, lot of
land, $1600.
The Polioe gtatlon.'
The desk at which tbe prisoners give
their names when brought to the stallon Is
now finished and it is a handsome and sub-
stantial affair. The neat cherrjs slaiu, the
rich paneling and the bright handles go well
together. The arch, over the desk, is fin-
i.hed in white wood sudueu in imitation of
cherry, several shades darker than the desk.
Ibe apartments in the desk are very conven-
leiillvarnmi^ed. The doors of the officers
close'ts have been colored a light cherry and
contrast well with the darker dividing strips.
Tlio wall desk, which has stood in the room
for so many vear^. is Indng altered su as to
fit tbe place for which it is inteudc<l. Keep-
ers McQuHdu, <;rowl» y and Capt. Brown are
vorv proud of the orderly and attractive
auaVd room an<l balKva.VH, while Otttccr Lil^
n . t .11.. .« «... .ki.-k^>if<^4
Adams. Chas. K.
Adams, L«wls ».
Allen, Chas. H.
Bcnner, Arthur II.
Boutwell, KM.
Bartlett, J. A<lams
Hreiman, Miles F
ttutler, Joslah
Coburn. Chas. H.
Coggeshall, J. U.
ChMlltoux, J. L.
Collins. Michael
Coburn, Walter
Cashing. Jos. L.
Conant, JC. B.
I>erbystalre, A. W.
Dunlap. Harry
Dexter. H- K.
I>lcklnson, W. A.
Katen. Chas. W.
EU. Horace
Emery, Henry
Faulkner. Pred.
Flllald, Geo. W.
Francis, Janses
Gates, Prescott C.
Hobson.C. H. ^
Harris, Arthur W.
Harrington, John H.
Manchett. Frank
Haasooa. Geo. A.
IIutchlnsoB, C C.
Hood, Chas. I. „
Haworth, JuhaU.
Holden. E. D.
Iluse, II. V.
Ilylao. Kuaene 8.
Huntoon, George L-
Home, »re<l
Knowlton.G. W.
Kimball. Wm. P.
Laason,>i. G.
Merrill, Otis A. ^
Mardeu. Geo. A.
Miller. Fred U.
Mlohols. A.F.
Nichols. Wn.
Polhurd. A . O.
Pratt. AnuMa
Potter, Wa. ■.
Puffer, Ja«. F. Jr.
Peat».«dy,J.G.
Puffer, F.W.
Preston. Jas. F.
Perbaa, Uavaa C.
Palmar, Chas. D.
Peryns, M.G.
Bloa. Harry K.
Blca, Frank K.
Bhepard. Jesaa H.
Stanley, Geo. K.
Sualdtnjr. W, U.
8hedd. F. B.
SUles. Perry P.
Btott. Thomas
Smith, Calab L.
•alth, B. A.
Stifckney. F. W.
Tnaka, B. M.
TbomusoB, H. M.
Tweed, Timothy 0.
Tyler, A. 8.
TibbetU, Henry L.
Thompson, Joseph P.
Weaver, 8. H.
Woo<l, ICdward N.
Wilder, Chas. W.
Ward. Wra. H.
Wilder, Henry H.
Wbeelurj A. H.
WalUce, D. R.
Wilson, Jos. M.
Whlthod, Darius
Walker, Chas. U.
White. Kdward L.
We are now offering Watktng
Jacket 9 for $1,98 each, that
were five to eight AoUare*
Heavy weight Jersey Jaekete for
$S.25 each.
Rough Cloth Wraps for $3,75
each.
Heavy Newmarkets for $5 each;
were seven.
AU-wool doth Newmarkets for
$7 each f were ten.
Stripe Newmarket St with eapes,
for $7,50 each,
IMrlpe Raglans for $8 each ; were
ten ami twelve,
Oood Seal Flush Saequee fer
$9.99 each,
EsUra Heavy Seal Fiush Sacquee
t^r $14,75 eaehf were twenty
dollar;
Seal Plush Saeques for $17,75
e^mht thai were twethty-five del-
Misses* and ChUdren*s GarmenU
have been reduced from $1 to
$8 on a garment.
We offer 54'ineh Brown Stripe
Cloaking for NewmarkeU and
M&glans for $1,25 a yard,
Heaxy Bouele Cloaking for $1,25
• yardf was two doUars,
AiU^pol Beaver Cheek atid JPtaitl
Oloakings down to $2.25 a
y«»t^
All i^pr four dollar Cloakings
down to $2,98 a yard.
Damask Towels!
We offer 100 doxen
36x18 Pure Linen
Damask Towels, with
«
knotted fringes, at
Only 15 Cents!
Regular price 25e.
LADIKS' AND CHII.t»KKN«
UMHKKWBAK AND llO.^lKltY
1
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—AT—
A. G. POLURD & CO.,
80 is 82 lerriflMck HtrteL
MATKARD t CO.'H,
78 llBBBIltACUl MT.
BELOW COST.
Bltver Ware. Jewelry, 1^
Glasses and Spectacles mutt k*
sold at prices way below eaak
on aooount of oreraloek . O^^
mlsatheonportunKy. CoakaaA
aee. If you want aMy<Ala# hi
our llaa you oaa bay of us.
WAKEF1£L1>V,
Jeweller and Optletaa
MOaatral
'
NEW YEAR'S
■!
Llttlefleld, Chas.
Llttledeld. W. b.
Livingston. W. B.
This list Is not quite complete In one Mjiae,
as from ten to twenty more Kentlemeu have
lieen elected who have not yet Jolnetl. Ills
to be remembered that there Is no cxcluslve-
ness about the orjjaruzation. It Is i'dended
to include all business men of our city who
desire to become members. Ita value must
depend, of counw, ou the interest Uken by
those who join It, and this firu annual social
meetiuK should be well attended.
THB WORK UEODM.
Market Scales!
I)\'h couuleiianie conliuuaily Wears a
look of
siipreme iiappiness as be dlscliur«cs his du-
ties as janitor of tiie model iioliw atutiou of
Kij^laiid. The hot coffee tank in
New . ^
j,'ratefully aiipreeiatod l>y the men
turn from their weary vigil.
they re-
t?i
Omoera Bleoted.
The annual meelinir of the Krunklin Liter-
arv asNociallon took pitiee last niKbt. wiien,
in 'addition toother biisiness, tlie followin>{
officers were eleele«i »• L'resideiit. H. It. Rice;
vice i»rehidcnt, J. H.CoKKcshall; trea»^urer,
W. P. Atwood; recording secretary, A. D.
Wriifht; correspondiuK secretary, F. A.
Wood; room committee, W- II. Downs, A.
W, Harris, C. Holmes: literary committee,
C. F. t^iwards, H. R. Kice. A. D. Wright.
The followinji: officers have been chosen by
the rrimitive M. K. Sunday school : Super-
intendent of adult department. .Jot-epb I* leld-
iii«: a8sl>tant, William A. ("romplon; 8U|)er-
intendent of children's «lepartment, Wl
Turner; a^-Mstaut, Mrs. F. A. Dodjje; secre-
tary. Samuel Waterworlh; treasurer, Thom-
as l.elaud; librarian. (JbarloH Waterworth;
assislants. John Howard. John W. Butter-
worth ; oriwnlsts, Miss Mary A. Turner and
.John Ward.
At the annual business meeting
Ix)well Dispensary tlic followinif
werecliosen: Tresidenl, Sewall G
secretary and treasurer, Austin K
wi.k; managers, Hewuil G. Mack,
Kidder, . I. W.B.Hbaw, Geor«e J.
George MoUey.
A Vlaoroua Prosecution of Liquor Violat-
ora Htarted.
Chief Of Police Noves Ih institutinic a yla-
orous campidjfn aKul"Ht the liauor s«li<;rs
who violate their licenses, and Inspectors
Harper und Gooilwiu have nollfled ail per-
sons runuiun a saloon under a name other
than llieir own, that they must close up.
rids order hilH a K^od many dealers, some of
whom, after Udii« coiiviiuid of iile;;iil sell-
intf. take out lieeuses iu another name, while
otiicis M-il out tlieir bUHiucKh and tlie pur-
ehaser coutiuues the pla«:o under the ol<l
name. It Is quite Reuerally understood that
the aldormanic board of 1888 intends to com-
pel ft strict observance of tbe llwiiso laws,
and it is more than probalde that cases of il-
leKidity will Ik? broujibt before the police
eourt before ion;;.
of tbe
officers
. Mack;
. Chad-
Samuel
Carney,
Friday and Saturdiiy— Boat 20 ct. mixed
candy. 14 cts. a lb. Si.\teen Mandarin or-
angei for 25 cts. SyilthV, 47 Merrimack
street.
PIctarea and Framea.
Photograph frames, in tjold, plush and
bronze (new lot), engravinj?«, and new pat-
terns of mouidinjfs, cheap! Kliect music 6
eents. Picturea framed to order at low
nrioes. O. L. Cambrtilge, Merrimack houae
block.
Best molasses dates, 6 and 10 oeoU per lb.
Smith's, 47 Mei rimack street.
A. M. BarmoB
.-bows special patterns in bronae, oak, and
other kinds of picture mouldlni?, alao a good
Hue of foreign and American pbotograobs,
■teel eBgravTngs and etchlnga. The pnoea
are ^Igbt. No. 89 Merrimack atreet. up rtalra.
The Coal Market.
Tbe strikes In the Schuylkill and Reading
districts of Pennsylvania are likely to cause
trouble In the local market. In common wltli
other cities iu this v icinity. Dealers aay that
while, usually, at the lieglnning of a new
V«ar tlie suDpiy of coal for the winter it rwo ao«.o »•
Jit, thJi year (tl. certainly not half lull, | riuiieh atreet.
Be on Ttme.
Time Is money and appointments made
Hhould be kept. If you e^rry a roliable
watch in your iKX'ket or have a well regulat-
ed muntle clock at your home you will be on
time and live up to your agreomenU. A
failure to do so cannot then be excuse<l on
that account. Clarke, 68 Central street,
make a specialty of line watchea and mantle
clocks, and also has the agency of Parabola
spectaclea. Low prices prevail.
Smtth'a BuUeUa.
Two doaen sweet Florida orangea 2a oenlf.
Two dozen baaaoaa V eta. Smith, 47 Mer-
Better qualUUs aU reduced in
like proportions.
Natural Lynm Muffs, worth from
$5 to $10, we shall sell fer
$2,98, $3.98 and $4.98 each.
Extra quality Black Opossum
Muffs, were four and a half,
now $2,98 each.
Genuine Beaver Muffs $3.98
< ach, ,
Finest XXXX Beaver Muffs, were
ten ami twelve dollars, are now
$8 each, ^
Two-inch SUver Hare Trimming
62e, a yard,
Two'inch Raccoon Trimming,
75c, a yard.
SUver Fox Trimming, $1 a yard.
Three-inch Lynx Trimming, $1
a yard.
Threo'inch prime Beaver Trim-
ming, $2 a yard,^ and so on
through the entire Fur stock.
Hate, Feathers, Flumes, Rib-
bons, Fancy Materials, Orna-
ments and everything in the
Millinery line has been reduced
to closing prices.
From now untU February 1st
we shaU trim Hats and Bonnets
free of charge.
In T^arlety
AT-
Cor. Ceatral ud PrcMott (ttraali.
RAZORS
STROPS.
The Largeit Anortment in Lowell.
Twenty different itjiei. Prioee from 26
oenU to $30.
A large auortment of BUrOHEES'
TOOLS oonitantlj on hnnd.
KATES
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
PrtotinflT Preaaiefli.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
Sneoeaaor lo Da. C M- NXLWMi.
SHATTUCK'S,
84 CENTRAL STREUT,
street.
Have You Tried
Buckskin Underclothing?
Whoae we la worth lna«rteg, eaa aftfJ to nw
tatblscliaaceaMeeUaalewtthoat tke^ aead
for a dreaUr to
WH.P.BBAZEB&CO.
The Sewiii tai
la bare, when moat ladlea,Uk1ng adTantage ef
tbehr being kept ladoors by the cold or storasy
weatber. do their aewlog for the oomlng auas.
■er or year. It followa that there U a
oonsuaaiiUon of White Uoods, Trimmings,
nnillDg eaeh yekr at this time a ready sale far
tbeaa goods, we are now snowing a flrat elaei
atoek of Ilambttrg, Torchon. M«'dlel and Oottea
Edgings aad InaerUons. KulBlngs, Tueklaf^
Pearl and other Duitons, Nalntooka. obechei
•ad atrtped Caasbrlea. etc. .
Cowdl
A<
r^^'^iims^ '--
r^t
'■>,j
■-' - » • 'X "."L
EBTAJJLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., SATUHDAY, JANUARY 7, 1888.
' NOTA BKNB.
....The I'rovldence Jcurual is
•ling. J
still wob-
derlslve
Entertainment**
."(hirte the tolwggan," is tbe
try of would-be coa»ters.
....If there are ttles on aay of pur sa-
vants, It i» on Prof. Proctor.
....The Norwich Bulletin editor, having
re.*lved a gift of dougbuuts, thanks the
•'dougimor."
....nothing dealer Morae tblnkK Shaker
Carii*le made a jrreal big misfit Iu hl« coin-
nlttee asalguments.
....Eara Sutton, the base balli^t. i- con-
verting cider into vinegar at Klmira, N. Y..
but lie hasn't soured on tlic uatlonid game.
.. .Tlie l»well Courier asks: "We can
«nder-land why tbe borwj that draws a wag-
OD should be. tired, Iwt why Kbould the
wheels l« tirtid. ulsor Why. juM l#;cause
they go aroiiud so much, of course.- [One of
the Boston Po^l felloes.
Music Hall.
rOR ONE NIOHT ONLT.
filuturdny. •Timut^r.y rtli.
KELLOGG,
Le.i.linK Prima !>onna Soprano "'»»;• a"Vn;'
opera Houses In Kon-Um. Vl.-nnH. Berlin,] arU,
St. I'eUjrsburg ana New York.
In Concert and Grand Opera.
I»ai1 I— MHCKl.LANKODS.
Part 11— Meoood Act of Uomaicrn a
j^eU) ^libertitiementd.
ET.-
streut
-Tenement of S rooma at 9 gomer-
Ajipiy to L. li. Shepard.
TO L
sot I
ANTKl).— By an enptrlencod woman, a
sUuallonio do general housework. In-
quire at W Kast Pine street.
WANTKD.-A situation by n
bio Kin to «lo second wrk.
ances. Adttres. C. Courier office.
good, raHa-
Good refer-
90tM Att
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 MirriniBCI Streel,
Wall Papeis aai Wiatow Ciriaias
A UGH TABUTT.AV
C.B. ADAMS', IS cot Bti^eeta
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
BKerrlmaok tSt
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
WeaMkeaapeolaltyaC ■4Pi>l>^
holalartBg rwattuM aad eaO ftor.i
floodatreeoc "
ontoratoaai
Plaii ind Fiiqr Jok
AT
or
TMIB
OMMIOMi
byaalatkei
fflxtnea, Uhniy
FABMBLL S OONATOK9
MAttSACULHKTTS.
deotM.
ere«lit-
Dr. W. A. Lawrence, a Fall Ulver
bas left town, leaving soviial uueasy
ors.
Margaret Kelley, wbo wa* «o badly burned
at 18 Oxford stref>t. ItoMou. WednesUay,
died at the City hospital Friday.
Wlilian Bauka of Boaton. who shot Will-
iam Mvers in the left foot iH-e. t», fi-om the
,.flV»t^of which Myers has since died, has
been arrvsled and charged with tbe murder.
Henry Johnson, colored, eight years old,
while playing about tbe stairs at 81 MHIJ
atreet, Bo«tou, where his mother was at
wS. Kriday, fell down two HUhta, fractur-
tog bis skull. He (Veil at night.
James Ooldsbury and wife of Warwick
have just celebrated tbe Msl annlveraary of
their marriage. Although 91 years old and
■early blind; Mr. «oklbury goes to the barn
every day to help care far tbe sioiJk.
Tbe bcly of Patrick gPIIara of Uwrenoe,
who has been ■ia«lBg since Monday, was
found rrlday In tbeNorth canal, near the
losrer bridge of the BoiAon and Maine rail-
road. It la not known bow he met bis
The cause o( tbe «««Men flljcbt ef Suoerin-
tendent Kerabaw <« Um Fall River ■•""W
Is Mid to be tbe fear of arrest for criminal
iBtercouraa WUb a young glrU a «ormer In-
mate of the almshoii^e. Wot who \^^*
doineaUr In a famWy ■eer B«rton. Kershaw
U 60 ytears old. and baa a wHe and levefel
grown up oblldrea.
lODDLBHEX COUNTY.
•»
LA. KAVOIUTA,"
TO LBl-.-reb.
frige
__. lat, meat market, with re-
_ ...Worator, marl»le slal>s, etc. Ueut low.
Enquire ol^m>. .S. Cunbt'tg, » Tyl«>r street.
OTIC K.— Tfio rugular meeUug of the Math-
aw Temperance lustliute will ha held
Sundaj afteriuHjnHt J.:iOoVloek. All m«»t>ers
urw rou nested u. Blicml. '"er onler
JOHN J. LONKR<iAN, Freeideat.
i..
^^
Notices.
OTICK.— The annual meeting of the mem-
^, Urnof the Lowell Mutual Klre Insurance
eaMpaiiv will l>e held on the lOth «lav of Janiia
ry, l«W,ftt:iv»Vlockii. m.,Ht the <«<* of Iho
oampuiiv. No. Hi t'eiilral si reel, to choose dlreet-
eie, itvlHoUie by lawi., and to act upon surh
Mber buiilnee's as may legally <Min)e iM'fore said
ijawlng. g.T. ABBOTT. Heey.
_>-.—.
illarkets.
PRICE, TWO CENTS.
JFor Sale.
UANIKL K. IhMAN
ierretary.
To conclude with the famous Quartette Scene of
Vei-dl's
** RJGOLETTO,"
In full eoslumeKiiDd stage settings. Thf o.>m-
punylueludes MUs Canto »"/•«•. 'i'n™'*^,'
siK carlo i^plgHn.ll. Tenor. Mr. Wj lliim 11.
JSi. UaHU>n!»; Mr. Charles K. Pratt, PUiulst.
Beaerved Seats •1.00. All Seat. Reaerred.
•Special NoUce -Seats will be on sale at boa
oihee Thurwtoy. .Ian. », at 10 o'clo«'k.
OMK NIOHT ONLY,
Monday* JTaiuiattry O.
MRS. POTTER.
Suuuorud by MK. HTIU.K HKIXKW, hf
SSn.. ><.rk..r.l MN. """»» "■• •°''
Borneo and Juliet
Our Position for 1888.
ReoogaUlag that flrat-clasa Work brings
Ita reward, we shall eudeavor daring
the ooiatug jrear to mvrlt a eoatlanaaee
of the large wuiuui^t of itaiotlnK, |tai>«tring
aad deeoratlag eotruaiMl !• «• the |»aat
year. Parties having work to do will oh-
talB the best reaulu bjr leaving ordera with
A., L. I£IXXIt;BI>OE,
lat CBMTmU. JTKSMT.
.RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK.
Itbe Annual MatsUnf of the stocfcholdors of
til lUllroad RaUooal liauk ef Lowed will >e
h0il al their banking rooms on TuestUy, the
Mtfi ilsv ot .)a<iiarv next, at 9 •••ck>rk a. in., for
tbachonieof Dlreciora. and the traai-aoilon j»f
any ol)i< r but^lnesn t4ial Buiy leirally noae bo-
Sola Uu'in. KRA.NK P. il.iUv KTT. Csshler.
^«>«HI. l>ac.l«.lW7.
EAT AlVD BE MEBRY.
Chickens. Ducks, and Poultry ef all kinds.
Also all varieties of Megts and Vegotal.les of
tbe season to be found in'a flrst^;lass market,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
QOMMONM^KALTH^^OK
MAH8A-
In Insolvwucy.
llKH!iI£.NUKK'h KoriCK.
January Tth. IrttS.
Notice Is hereby given that " " '-— ^
of tne (AHiri ol
Brooks. Judge
Hon. Oeo. M
IiiHolvcncy In
Ad Intereatlng Mselon of the Boston As*
aoelaUon of UnlveraaMsts waa held here
Tbunslay in the Uolvemallat ehapel. It waa
i apecial meeting, a.Hl delegates were pres-
lat from numerou. looamfoa. Conlerence
mseOatm waie eaadueiad by Bev. A. U.
Wblte of Newtonvllie and Rev. F. ^A. J»ray
of Arllagton. A wrmon ou "Help'» waa de-
Hvarad h* Bcv. L C Kaowtton of West
Art3r,2d^riea wei« made by Rev.
r. 8. Ilice of Mariboro. Bev. R. A. Greece
af Lowell aad others. In tbe evening B*v.
W. E. Oeekin of Wakeirfd delivered a ser-
moB. During tbe exerciaea of tbe day Rev.
B. 8. Wheeler, tbe Baptist paator at South
Frandncbam, offered prayer.
and for the county of Mld<lle»<«x. has I nuod a
warrant. a#rain»t the real and iieraonal esu* ■ "'
Klinon 1*. Conlon, of Lowell, In salu countj
solvant debtor, andihu My»>»«"*ov any aanu,
la-
rHeee •!, 1g a»« SO eeale.
Bala of seaU ofians rrbhiy. January •tb.
lOtb.
ONI NIGHT <WLY.
Xuesday* Ja.nmax'y
f Terybo<?y'e Favorite,
Frank Daniels,
The Funaleat Man of onr thae. In hla Haw Coa>
a«ly Tilumph,
Puck
andtheileUveryof aay ii«>P«^ '^'."iS?*f2«?
wdd «tebt .r to him or for his use, and tlj« tfant-
ter of any property by blm aro forbindea by
law. A aieiung of Ihe creditors of aald debtor lo
Drove their debts, an«l choose on* or more as-
■Igaees ot his estate, will be held at a court of
Kdvency, M be hohlan at Uambridge. la »ald
wnatr of'klddlaaea. on *• **l?ll*?!&i.'*^
of January Instant, A. D. ItfM, al ten o'clock In
thefoteaeon. ^^otaM W. WTILKS.^
Deputy Sheriff.
Meeeenger.
,, jiocka. m.
.lAiiM, Cashier.
ACOonrajiiBD »y
Klea Beaaie gaiM^ sme
pmmr ef Oeaaediawa,
Under the Banageasent of W. R. Hayden.
Bright New Songa,
Lively .New Deacea,
CnaraslagNew Maslc«
iag New Costamee.
Tickets now on sale at Y. M. C. A.
Price tl.OO for the four, tncluding seat,
liox offloe open Tuewlay at 7 p. m.
PriPAi SO eenta.
rooms.
Meettog •t Use Bahber Maaaflscaarera.
An Important meeting of tbe manufactur-
era of rubber clotblng baa been in sesalon Id
Kew York this week. There are aliout 40
nanufacturvrs of rubber clothing In tbe
United States, and their Joint ^u^erest In cap-
Ital, plant, etc., represents neariy iao,«W,-
000. For tbe past four years tbe profits
have been small, and several of tbe best
eaulpped mills have been obliged to sus-
pend. Six months ago two aasociatlons
were formed, one of tbe makers of light
weiubt goods, such as ladles' wear, and the
otbcrof makers of ineu's clotblng. These
associations have just held their semi-annual
meetings, and tbe efforts of the manufactur-
ers to maintain a uniform price for goods
ban been a saving to tbe heavy-clothing inan-
ufacturers of $186,080, and to the light vveight
manufacturers of 1190.000. or uearly 4 per
cent, ou the entire capital stock a year. The
(►rices adopted for the eoniing year are slighi-
y Id advance of last year's rj»tes on an aver-
lun: of ft percent., the ad\"ance, it l« eiaimctl.
being ucoessary to enable manufacturers to
realir/-- 6 per cent, on their plants. The
meetings iu futur* will lie held In Boston,
tbicagoand New York alternately every
three months.
The llanch«!St«r gflaodala.
In the supreme e/>urt In Nashua, N. H.,
Friday, tliecate of Trlstam Dame, who Is
charge,! with adultery with Maltie Ward,
aged 1ft years, came up for trial. This was
the fourth of tbe noted Manchester scandal
cases, where girisbetweeu 10 and Ifi years
old were companions of dlflerent men In
that city, some of whom have respected
famllica. Tlie giris would stay away from
thdr homes late and ail night, and w;..re
kept in .llflerent blocks In Manchester,
^ine waa Janitor of the building where
llatlle lived, and she alleges Immoralities
wainat Mm of a damaging nature, elalmlug
tfeuitabe had re»«eiveti from blm both money
and confectionery. Dame denlea tbe cbargea
'^"Kabetb'Plyraptoo, age<I It yeara, one of
tbTfiria connected with tTieacandali, Is dy-
Ii« from the result of a mUearriage.
The Camherland MlUa Tragedy.
Mr*. SUcka. who was so aeverely aaaault-
ed by a burglar in Cumberland Milla, Me.,
TIniraday night, died of her iijurlee Friday.
Tbe crime waa doubtleae comraited by eonae
one who knew the way- of the family, and
Jtri. Staeka prolNtidy recogoiged blm. ine
burgtameeuiyi >S0. ^
C/Beeeaft Deatka.
Ura. H. E. Sawyer, for nine yearn contral-
to hi tbe quartette at tbe Shawmut Congro-
Kalbmal cbureb, Boaton, died Wednesday
SYra^J^pirili; iid^s E>Vn lu^SouW.^' gT. PAUL'B M. B. CHURCH
Dee.n, IMI. 8bo studied "»"■»« •»»;j^ '
and on aeveral occaalona waa aolotot for Han-
COPkRTIIERSHIP NOTICE.
business In Lowell at the comer of Manrlasacli
Si Hrtdae atiaels. under tbe «m name ol
rter A Sbcfhurae.
LoweD. Deu. Bl, IBfT.
The Old LomH Natioul Bank.
TIIK ANNUAL MHKTIHtl of tbe sUwkhoM
rrn «if ittU bank, .or the < holne of dlrecU»r^
aotf theiMinsactlon of any i>lher bui-bioks tliat
may l< ksIIv come before such rngMtng. ^ 111 l>e
hen St thu banking raema of aahihaiik on Tue"
tH>-, Juii aary U. A » l> ItfR^ ft 10 |p o 'ci
. 'crfAH.kl. WILLI
LawcU, Maae., Deo. It, Her
Wameslt Natioul Bank.
■■ .■■■I ■ - . — —
be annual meo^big of fUm Hoakhoklerc of
WsMMHh Nalloaal baak will be hale at
b-iisnking rooms, Tuowloy. January 17ib
It. iti :e o'i3 rk p. m.. fur tne eboloa ol^ dlnx*-
^aixl ilic transaction «•' any other business
it lusy legally ooase liefnre ibam.
^ O W. K.NOW1.TUN. Cashier.
»«ii, Dec. i7th, naff.
im and Mecliafllcslnsupnce Ccmpany.
lOMimbers of thU company are liereby
I that the animal meeting for the eheire
urs and (or the tralJ^aoUon of aay other
... that may leifslh oome bafurv them,
I belli at the company's ofltoe. ^io. tT Cen
I atreet. on Monday, January tth, IW, al i
Ck p SB. _
h. M. TUCKE, SeeraUry an<t Treasurer,
sail. iHc.aeUi. 1W7. ^ '
„•. CSmriBH that J. B. Berry haa dis-
eaaMaaed buabseaa oa Market street, aad Is
IwMiieiihIe tor debu only to Sept. 1st, 1187.
IwUfla the future coaUnue to auctioneer and
Or^tera left at 44 Wastford suraet or
to P. O. Box m wlU receive prompt
All nommlsaloa goods will receive
I auparvlslon. J. K. BKMT.
4 MBRRIUACK STRKKT.
Telenbone i
WHY WILL THKYt
Oood Beef, Batter and Poultry,
prioos. Jukt wait.
HO. 7 PREBOOTT BTBEET.
Low
4^Advertlsein«tuts andrr thl» ht-ad vttSf-
aaly Igoentsa Hue for thr«>« liii.«-ir«iuna.
Foil 8ALV.— A neariy new itrlvlrg sleigh.
In<|Uireja 11 WasbwiKtoii i.lie«t.
Foil SALK.— Several boanllnv anil loilg-
log houses, eunirally locaie<i, at prit-ee
from f .ytO U) f^OUO. Apply to 1 Ub k. I'luuiuiar,
4t) (Jenirsl street.
•VTKW MILCII COWH consuintly on hand •
.a3| ami for sale at (unilegK fill ni, uvur Wvst-
rtinl Centre. ffns»U arrivals every tuu weeka
from New llanipi»blr<) ami Veiuioul. Couvey*
ance from depot lo fann.
'OOlt HALK.— A iwo-ittir)' houso, stable and
Ij good lot i>f land, slliiattd Iu I eiiiralvlllei a
few kteps troDi tirlil|te t>iieel iiuil liurM* e:ira<
lioUHe i-otiiains (1 moms und iihe<l ; a 'imikhIii al
{trlie, tl'iuo, on viiKy tiriiih. Apply i'> r'Isti h
'liiMimer, ts reninil i>ti(M-t, rooms :) an<l 4
txrt'llciit block of foil*
room" «ai:b; elty water
anil newer ; rents t nM per inontli , .'tAdii ^^naro
fuet ot land ; mI uiiteil on n popular ^trcit In Uel-
vlUeru, (Mmvenleiit to the mills; no 1>o«i«t rvnt-
Ing propel tv n«h l>e louml In the <lty; price
fi-Mki. Kull lartUiUaiHof I'lsh A Plummor, 4«
'I
M. O. CABTBB. ^
J.W.tilEBtUMNtl.
The Belvidere Market
Cor. HJili and East Merrimack Sts,
rirat daaa Meats. Poultry. Oaaae. rieh.
Oyeeerai Vocetnbles, Fruit, aad a geaaral
llaa af Oroeerles at aa law rleoe aa fhs
qaalUg of «ooda aaa ha aaML Call aad eee
K. ▲. TATLOB, - - Proprietor
•■^(Pt^^^^'^P^^^^^
sew
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Entertainments !
TUBSDAT, JAN. 10,
Maide lennoD Concert Go.
other dates Jaa. IS, Feh. 1 and IS.
LL aartles baviMbMlsafalnat aa wIllBleaae
i M««nM Uic ■aine an toJaauary 1 . IM- To
ll eantr apUtlnv worh In our line the coming
Jaa we will aMka H an object to caU on n»
f&ilBiaMa. VeapeetfuUy.
K. O. BABJBR 4 CO..
Ceatreetoraaad Builders,
tMtoe fraaklln a reet,
Uoner ef rUtcher.
Complimenis of Ho. 7 Pres-
cott Street.
The good old year that went befort.
Each loft our trado tomo biggor. Ton,
'ST, haye toppod the looro and oat the
flnoit ftgnre. (Upwardi of 1260,000.00
trade in one jest.)
Oood byo tho old, linoo jon mnit go.
▼o wjrmly wolMftt tht bow and offor
Abo bBTffaiBi whlth wt
. iy«
Kulf lartUiUai a of I'lsh A
ontrnl sin«et. n'on>i» lan-i t.
rptHt »A_LK.-A two-Blory
|j'«#i» on L«n..— n ......nvr;, two tenement
X; liotiHv of M rooniH, f<ll In tlie tx-Ht of ivpairi
rliy Mater anil rIoHeta; »ltua(4<l near the aonth
roinnioii, Hliert* Inml U worih TV. in r ft-; taato
for 9'i7 Iter inoiiUi; :i34iu S4(unr«i fiet of land;
price eSiiiiO. Full |mriletilars of !• i.li it PUisa-
wier. 4X Cemral stieet. n'onis 3^nii<l 4.
HAI'K.— .\ valuali'o estate, eon»l>-tt«K
adiree-ttoiy lirick house of IU itmiaa^
■..V. ....(I (.'ooil amount ot laii<i, exteiuUnir to a
back stieet, frw siepn from the ANicrliwn lioiiaet
InthUrlty. It Is seldoin properly of IhU oiuaa
U offereil for sale. Hold ui S4'tlle an esUite. As
early call will lenint a ItarKsin. I'riee O.tooO.
r ull particulars of llHh A I'lummer, io Central
street. Lowell. Maaa.
I fc ■ ..^i
TT^Oll
I: ot I
shed am
FOR eiAi^x:.
•
Three JaoM-a Loeh Corner Machlaea.
Three Cirealar Haw Benehea,
Uae iteitlMaehlBe t cuts from )i to 1 torliaa
Oum IO>ller»e Power Raglae.
One Paver ader MIU,
Lot o# S aad « laeh naai«e P1»a.
B. r. 8TEVEH8, • 80 Aroh St., LowelL
rofut.
i«
lUa
• Uaa «B*Ui
laaarcioae.
TO LKT.— Two nice famished rooma, to »
prtvato family. Apply at 17 Kirk atrwit.
r> LBT.— House aad bufe •table, pleaeeallr
iQoatetl. MamBMHh ro|Ml. S. L. Ward, dantleli
rpo LET.— NIeely f«m*anea, urge and well>
X lie h ed n oms, conveniently attuated, at M*.
11 Klfth street.
^PO LKT.— An elefffint bouse of alx rooma (
X. oaa with Ave rooms; one with three rooma.
MCbastoutr
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Wednesday and Tlwsday, Jan. 11 and 12,
Hiiedaeular production of the llelgnlng
Dramatic .Sensation.
. In e-.x acts and ebrht ubleaux.
•lO,00O for Scenery and KflTeoto Aloae.
The foUowlnjc scenes are enUrely new : The
Harbor and^hlpidnir. l>eca of an Ocean Slcaiu-
cr at ftoa. the Alnklng ^iiip. ^ . . .
THB HArr, covering ten thousand feet of
canva* and occupying ibe •">»*'« •)"»«• '7^ *[?'
to wall, wlUi Ua aorglhg wavea and W'jlble [Ml-
Inn. The Oaniens of HtoHy. the Lunatic Asylnm,
u2b revolving Scene, the ftovlng Panorama, and
exqnlsltely &autlful tahleanz, the kloon upon
the Lake, the Hotel Parior, etc.
Amertca'a RapraeentaUve Senaattoa Aatbor
and Actor,
•J. SB. laXTI-K,
And a conapi^ny of unexceptlonabte ablHty.
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
Price 25 Cents.
Largo Size 50 Cents.
CARTER & SHERBURNE.
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
VNTAHLJSaBD
Opticians and Jewellers.
OU Jowolry Bamodelled.
lew DoiigBi ramiihed.
10. 7 FRESOOTT 8TBBET.
24K. I8K. I4K.
COLD
lOK.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET.
'T'T JBrldflre Htreet.
EACOTT BROS.,
FROFBIETOBS,
rwyo LKT.-In
JL nillroa<l. nlci
%vuh large lot ot u
Road.
PawtucketvlUe, near
nlca cottage bouaa aad auM^
ot land. 1. M. Chase, lla»moai
TO LKT,-«mall
AlfO cAtiage house, near
per nonlh. lioui ^ -■'-'•- -
fcni|ulre of Tboa
tenement, near ihemllhk
the mllla. 0O.M
House sad stable on HlMreth
HTkr
EIHott, « Central
nants.
tbla
allMiwtk
It
WANTBD.-By a man who has spaM
Ume, chance io do collecting or
work. Address Box 181.
alanlter
Always ia ttock ah^ farniibed in any
shade or oolor required,
OLD OOLD bought for oath or taken
in exchange for new work.
2S Central Street, cor. Middle.
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Easelton, H. F. Miller,
Fiiohtr, ^Woodward k Brown, Bteiff,
We are prepared to flU alt
orders for the choicest Meat*.
Poultry, Fruits ami Vegelablett
with promplnesft ami despatch.
Jfso a full flnt of Dritd apil
Stnoketi Meats,
WANTKI».-By an expmlenoed slogtoeal.
orMnMn who thoroughly uuderstanda ms
care of horses, a altaatlon as coachman. Is>
qidre at ao Smith street.
WANTKD.-Two l>oy s In a hard ware atof«.
One who ha* hau some experleace aad
one to learn the business. Keferenoes required.
H. U. ShaUuck. 84 Central street. ■
New England. Good Upright Fiano,^^Nos. S afld 7 Gorham Street
J\ %m StrsBt - - Teleotione 143-2.
LOST.— A nesriy full grown bl ick shepherd
doc, wlih u nervous iwllcli of the left fura
uaw. Ficase return to the store of C. O.Co-
uurn, PawlucketvUle^ ''
LOST.— (icntlrtman'n besver glare Wednea-
(tay evening, on Merrimack near Brldga
iitn>«t. FIndet will l»e suitably rewarded at Na.
January 1, 1888,
1 shall RKMOVE my place of business to
A neat oottage to let in CentiaWille.
Oall at No. 7 Fretcott ttreet.
Kote-Bvery scene preseated as advertised.
Tlokeu 76. on, M and tt centa. iieata aa aale
llOKCiB IB. mu a
MoBiiay, Jan. li.
GRAtD CONCERT.
Mrs. Maud S. Starkweather,
Wllh the Chorus Choir of
EAT ANDJ^MERRY.
BROKEN GAUDY, 14c. a IU, 2 lb?. ISn
We keep a fnll line of PUKB O iRDlBflof all
klnda. MoDUKALO't Pure Haad-made can-
alea,40c. perlb.
I^utw! NutaX BfutaX
A full hue of Mixed Mote, Ue. per Ih., S Iba. tSe.
WhOWLU>A OKANOBt, eVAPSS, *e.
Try aaoM of our OAMNBO OOODf Wtth
warranted, $190.00. Oood Becond-Hand
Square Viano $50.00.
ORGANS.
lew England, $86, W, $86, $100.
ramball, 8 tett reedt, odtoTO omipler,
$60. MmIo Merehandite of all kindt at
i^dmM prieee. Sheet Mvtio, Bookt,
Aio., Btoolt aad OoTort.
del and Uaydn oonoerU.
Bat to eolor tt ooe muet have *««>o»bf «»•[
Wtnrtatedtoeare. AttldrattMB.
aad f aU AmeHeaa Orchestra. wlU give a Oraad
Ooncert under dlredloa .«( Mr. J. Aviaoa
Bak<r, la the eharah, Taeeiay KvArtav* Jaa.
It. Tieketa « eeata, oa ante at Dnraai A
•a eteM* ae. If Oeaual finel.
Jour Christmas dlaaer. Our stock oomprlaea
loney Drop Com, Muoootasb. Peas, ttrlog and
Lima Banna, Aapanfaa, *e.
I have a veri large and varied •t<»<:k of Parl«T
Suits. Ksay. Mocking, Fancy and Otld Chslrs,
rilait Hattan rm-Dlture. toreiher with a lino line
of Draperies aau Bhades suitable for
New Year's Gifts,
Which 1 shall diapoae of at about OOffT, lo
onlei to reduce my stock to It^vary towast po^^.
albla qaaallty before veaMval.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
!• atiDDidHBX •nuurr.
FOR 8AI.B.
On Central Ptrret, ncsr llosTonl Minare, I
have s jroiMl iw<» (■tory hoiiiHt, moih'rii built, la
ffiKM. ru|Milr. "No out«" aliout the |.roi»«rty, snd
It If one of the l)esttradeHiii want 8; prln* tM'iO.
On (Inrham Htre^ft I hare a iwo.story house
for $1700, and nuolhcr one for #1800.
In WaM K<'ur-t 131)0 will buy a nlc^s large
-■room house, In ic«ioi| repair, nttsrly new, and a
nice InrKC lot of laud, (XXW foot.
TIIO.VAS B KLLIOTT.te Ointral Htree*
Lowcill. R«H»aia S aad 4. Use the oievator.
80 XEEBUUOK STBKET.
Boston Branch Crocery,
Opposite Ft oi-tlierak Depot
"l\alephoneBtt.f»d.
ooQBim JOB officaie
Given apcotal attenUen to dlaeseee ef the brain
and epiaal cord. Including Keanatkeala. or
Hcrrona Bzhansdoa, tplaal Irritaitlea, Ravr.
ana dlatarhaaca of the haart'e a^aa, from
toteaeear other caoaea. Paaalireieaad poet-
paraiytia eaadltloaa, Ohaeaa« ■pUepey*
Reaaaltto. *e. Twelve yeare' eapetleaee la
this tfaee oi troahlea.
omcB HOURS ftomt ta4^ad 7 ta t Jt ».
■I. ItOeaitalstraewOeBtial
Useful PresentSa
CHAIRS,
A Happy New Year.
Ocod bje tbe old. God Wets the new.
May all onr patrons find in joa the hap-
piett year thoy hate known.
VO. 7 FRESOOTT 8TKEBT.
EASELS,
RAHM 600DS,
FANCT TABLES,
FOOT RESTS. SMYRNA RUGS.
BENNEB BBOS.%
A Duplex Lamp
HAKES A USEFUL P&ESLIT.
Oil BE BEEI AT
Titt H. I Bifinr ifi (;i.x
• aad M
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1
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2
LOWELL T>ATT.Y COURIEB; f8ATUM)AY. JASUAWt 7. 1868
•in
lOO I AlK.
What MIonoo wc keoi», > ear aTur jretr,
With those wlio Hrt" moin iiwir to u* nnd noBr.
We live U'biile eiM-h oilier <iMy by uhv
Anrt rtinuk (»t ni>nM«l tliloit* aa<l -elUim j-ay
The full, «iwetH \v<inl tlwi IUm JuM In our ruaj-ii
Itoneath the oouiinouplao,o of i-omnum epoccn.
Then out of *IkI»i nml oiil of ivarli tln'y RO—
TI»4'S>. «l«)H<', InirlliHr filfiuli* wh'i l>v«-tl U«;
And, tUilog 111 «li*^ ^liu.low ihoy Jiave loll,
Alone Willi lninlli>o««uii<l mmm Iwiett
We ililnU rttlh vnlii 'ej'r«'l of »ume loii<l woiM
TUiuoncewo n.l^'lit liave unlit una tliey have
licurd.
For weak and |»oor ilio lovo that wo exproin
Now Bcciiis l>fhl<l»! the viiM, s\ieci iinMX|>ic»>»oil,
An 1 «llji''< •••« «1<!0»U wo illfl to ihime uiitloiie,
Aii'l hniall the hUi vice hi out to manure* won,
An<l uiiileiMTved t\w pniUu for word ami <lei<l
Tluit (tliould have ovorflowid the (.linple noeU.
This Is llio cruel oro»H of life, to lie
Pull vUloiied only when the lulnldtry
Of <lculli lia>« Ween tullllled, and lu tlio pWu-c
Of home dear pi-ehenco U hut » tnwi v itpactf.
What ro<'x>lleclod HeivUre e'er can llieu
Qlvc con»olatlnn for the inlKhl have Ueen.'
—1 Nora i'erry In JJt w Vtirk Independent.
.^ ■ II - -'J •---
AT I^Afc»T.
**l Kuppose any one would take tiic U
gulitr irainp," luiittereil (JIdeon lloli
1 be turned anlde from the diikty ronJ.
bad liveii
ehlKlrcn—
for »
iiie».
_.»«.. """
fceaied himself inuler the hlimle «)f a great oak
trae. "1 look jlike one, jcooilnet.* kiiow*.
W«II, nay irainpintf daya arc iiio»t over. I
hope. Only two inlleH more lo Newville.
•Dd my jouriioy'a done. I wonder If any of
U»« old frlendu will know me. How i{oo.l It
will Hecm to lake 'em l»v ibe haml, afler Hf-
teen yearn' ahM nee ! There'll l>e chaogew; I
nuat expect Ihtl. I'm ehaiijfed mvaelf.
Bmtered'atid Kniy, I ilou't look uothin' like.
the feller 1 waa when I eiill-ted War waa
bard on men nnd uouutry alike ; hut the men
show It more'n the country. I won«ler,
•ow, wbat'H become of Joe McMurtrle! 8«l-
«6 tle<l down. I e»|>eet. faimln' tiomewbere*.
au' married lo that tflrl be net «o miieb hy. I
can i.ce him now. a-lookli»' at her pleler.
8be wan pretty, ibere'K no tlenyln' that."
Old Oideon wua tlre«l an . buury. He
b«d walked nil the way from Norlh « arollna,
where be had remained after bein^r uiiim-
tared out at the clone of I be war of the relw!!-
Hon. He bad worked an n farm baiitl, hut
hiN wugea were i.mnll, iu»d be bad never been
ahh) to 8HV0 auythuiR. •**«>. when a gr^-wt '••'•
•Ire Keized bim (o net agHln the bilU and vaN
IctM of bta native TennMyivania, he bail Inen
oliliKcd lo make ibe lournev on ft»ol, and to
beg bin food at the dllferent boii»ea be
patted. He had dept in hurna. cbedi. and
under bay xtaekn. ami lie bad xometimea
been rateil Houndly by the farmeri*' wlvet» for
UadlnKHUch an lille life; f«»r they rexanled
biina'<lbe wortbloHa vagafiond he apiwared
lobe, niid refused to l>elievoilb«i »lory be
•.J^' . . ' ' i(i|d.
But be wttH In Pennsylvania ut la-t, and
tjiily 10 roilen from the lltlle village where
bi<« yuutb auil earlv mauboml
un«Hed, and wliere hU wife ami
5»|jo bad died before tlie war -lay burled lu
tlte old, gra!>i«-grown ebnn'bvHrd.
"Till* uread la about at Ininl a* hre«d can
«ver Ih5," the old man miittcrc«l, bh be
opiued bii biiniile and took otit part of a loaf
wiilcb a fanner'-, wife bad given biin the
freviout ilay. "I wonder If the folk* in that
ouHo yonder would give me a cup of milk
to nuak it lu." „ . .
The bouae ut wblcb bit gase waa directed
Mtoud at Nome diwtance from the road. It wna
a two-htury frame building, uupalnted and
weMber-bcaten. There were no abadeu at
liie windows, and all the pane** in Iboae of
the upper flory were broken out. Had ll
not been for the lowing of a cow in the i«l»ed.
•ml the anxlouH ducking of half a dozen liena
lo tbeir broods, olil (iUleon would have
thought the place uuoteupied.
Leaving hitf liuudle under the tree, be
crossed the road, pUMhed open the little gate.
«mJ walked up to the fiont door, on either
alJe of which ro»*«« an«1 nyrlnga were bloom-
Inir luxuriantly.
He huU to knock twice before there wnH
any Hound of life within. Tben lie heard the
abiiffle of a man'H feet over the bare floor,
— mimI Ml laal the door waa thrown ojten with a
Jerk.
•Will vou let ine bavea" liegantildeou,
and ihen broke oif with a laugh that wan al-
most a »ob. "Joe! Joe McMurtrle!" he
cried, holding out bis brown and callour'cd
bund, -don't you know me? Don't you know
nie, old comrade?" . . .,
The man in the doorway stared at him a
minute, a puzzled cxprenfilon on hl» face;
tben, with the eflunlon of a boy
arinn around Oldeou'* neck.
•♦Know you?" be repeated; "an if I
ever forget you. (ildoon!"
jr He drew lilm into the bou»c and pu»bcd
forward a wooden chalfi
»'.Sit down, comrade," lie nald, "and tell
, me bow you came to tind me out."
*;- iiidoou told bit* Hlory an briellv um |>o«»iible,
'•' .iJwelUnK very Iklitiv on bla miHfortune« ami
*, troubles aud ended by Haying that be bud
, come back to ^eun^ylvauln to end bU day«
l''«" ®- . ..II
,' •'ToemUbem with me, you mean,' said
Joe. with Kome emotion. "I haven't much,
(iidcon, but 'vou're welcome to Hhare It.
There's room enough here for i)oth of uc,
V and \o\\ won't ^o on to Newville with n)y
"4 e«>nseht. Life iu the country will Muit you
better than life In the towu, and all the old
frieiulM are dead, or have moved away."
»I'|i slay wilb vou, then," said Gideon,
• "and it'H like you io make the oiler, comrade.
I'm good for many a day's work yet, and I
won't be no liurden on you. But how hap-
*' peuH you're II v in' aloue, Joe? WImmi you
(,,;, was mustered out, you said you was goln'
"'''' borne lol>e married."
Joe's face changed perceptibly.
• I was expeclin' it," he said, ».iowly, "but
when I got back i found my Alice waw an-
other raan'rt wife, .shu'd got word that 1
wax <le*d, and her folks— they lived in tiie
valley just below here— had persuaded her
Into marryln' a man who was going out
wc8t to seltle. He'd bought a big prairie
farm, I believe, and was worth some money
who Kent for him whenever extra btJlp alwut
the farm work was needed.
GMeon never relurnoil from the Marian
ftirm without having some thing to tell Joe
of Alice, whow) name be contrived to In-
troduce Into his i-onveraatlon with Mrs.
Ilailan, who -was always rtady to talk on
ihchUbjectof her absent dan- bter.
".She ain't bapjO out tl^tfe. Joe," said old
(JIdeon, one nisfhi. "Her hu-»band drinks.
lUr mother beard il ipiite bv accident.
There was no need lo explain to Joe who
was meant by •slic"' He understood ut ouco
that his friend relerred to Aitce.
"I wWb she'd come back.' said Jo*;. Hut
hbcMl think il her duty to stick by him. no
u/iiiter what be doc-. Alice always bad a
tender heart, poor glrll"
Year after \ ear went IU. Joe's sixtieth
birthday had ■pH^^'-'d. Il waa nearly twentv
v.ars since he and Gideon had been mustered
;.nl in North Carolina: nearly Iweuty-five
^illce tbo day Alice Harlan bail promisod to
l« his wife. But be was faithful stl I. He
Htlil lnsi!.ted be would seo ber laifore ho died.
Tlie terrible exposure and privaliou they
bail endured during four jears they bad
)»p«-nt in the defense of titeir country's flag,
bad bad their natural efle.t on l»oth the old
comrades, ami they hail become deaf, diu
were crippled with rbeumalism. And Joe
i.ut1eied from home peculiar trouljle of the
heart, wblcb tbo doctor bo consulted could
nol relieve. ,,, , „ ,.„
"But I'll live to aee my Alice again, the
old man said, hoijefully. "I sban'l die till
I've look'd once more In her sweet, fair
iMce, dear child ! I told her I'd wait, and I'll
keep my word."
He did not realize thai the years wblcb
bad made an old man of lilin must have left
their traces on Alice as well. He thought of
her always as the fair, biue-eved, gohien-
baired, laughing girl of 20. U did not occur
to bIm that she must have changed.
Il was shortly after bia sixtieth birlhdav
bad passed, that be sal one afternoon, feel-
ing prostrated, in bis tiny kilehen. On the
tire wa. a pan of l)olling milk, and he pro-
po^e.l making a dUh,thal be kiiexy his old
comrade liked. He looked up with a smile
H» Gideon entered; but his face grew grave
us soon as he saw the look in bis friend s
'^"V'vo got news for vou, Joe," said Oiileon,
in a voli* that trembled in spile of his eflorU
to si)cak Brnily. "Good news, dear com-
"li's al>out Alice," aald Joe. dropping his
knife and standing up.
€^lliltfltDOOll $C Co.
Playing Cards.
Liirgo
AsKortment
Prices.
and Low
GREAflEM^
iiMkirhe, UmUmIm, TMlkasM«
For Pain 'S^^
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholetale and Retail DruggiaU,
OPPUSITK POST OFriOK.
SoUtnap 0fOOtlf{.
NEW YEAR'S 1
GOODS CHEAP.
Clotting*
WE WISH YOU A
Happy New Year
•Yes. she's coming back— coming at last.
^aid Gidetm. "She'll bo here tonjorrow.
Hut sbe'a weak and III. Joe. And, Joe
"Well?"
••Her husband's dead. lie- was thrown
from a carriage three months ago, an<l in-
Hianlly killed. Il was a great shock to
Alice, ber mother said."
Joe stared a moment In his friend's face,
as If only halt umlerstuuding bim. Then
he went out, and Gideon saw bim irons the
tie Id at the back of the bouse and go Into the
woodbejouil. ■ ...... i
-He wants to think H all out*" muttered
(iideon. "Ho can't believe bit waiting is
over." . , ,
Il was nearly midnight when Joe came in,
iind tben he lay down in bis rude bunk
without a word lo bis comra '.e, who was
i.|lent, too. . , . _
With ttie dawn of day Joe waa up, buar
with hammer and n-dis aboul bis bouae and
*'I want to tfittke things look nice." be
^aid to Gideon.* "I don't want Alice to see
(lace untidy. .She's sure to want lo look
SICK
HEAD-ACHE.
NERVOUS
HEAD-ACHE.
Both am dvMPTOiw OF a Oijoij-
DLHto STOMACH AND UVER.
MANDRAKE 18 A StOATIVl, ANO
At COMPOUNDCO IN
Pr.Schenck's
HiaDiiAKE Pills
WILL
4e PERMANENTLY 4^
CURE ^"""^
HEAD-AGHEl
ForSalsbyallDnMCfiiU. Prlc* 2A cto. pjr hog
rM«ipl of prlofc Dr. J . U . gobsiick * lua, rauaaii
Playinfi; Cards.
A bRrgain for 20 cents. These
of good thickness and nice
enough for anybody.
are
ELLWOWOOD & CO.,
WholeBtUe and Belaii lyrttggUtBt
OPPOIITB POST OmOB.
the p
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCtEOS LIKE SUCCESS.
• ^ _
Dr. lewis Is Always Successful.
The aiorx'o' * K"> '• ^ ^^ StiMUtth.
Playine Cards,
35 cents a pack, reduced from
50 cents. These we have a large
nale on by the dozen.
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handBomej
for Ohiistmas FresentB. Oiieaper than
any plaoe io Lowell.
OOLOGHE BOTTLES, worth 36 oenU
each i telling for 20 oenti.
FANOY FESFUMES-Large and
ohoioe line.
8ILX EAHDEEB0HIEF8. One of the
floeit lines we STsr carried in itook at
loweit prioei.
FAHOT BUBBEB O00D8— Present i
for children.
Large line of HARMOVIOAGk
Over 2000 doien TOOTH BBU8HE8,
which we are selling at prloes way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosea of POOEET
BOOKS, of difftrent styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for spooie.
POOIET OUTLBBY-One of the lar-
gest lines in the city, ladies' and Oaa-
tlemtn's Pen KniTes a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 dos. HAIB, FLS8H and CLOTHES
BBU8H£8-The best line erer displayed
The Holiday Seaaou U over and while wa
thank tli« pul>Uc for their |{eii.iroua pat>
roiiage UurluK the C'hrlatniaa rnvrnmou, wa
feel thMt wu inuat rail atieutlou U»
praoilcal ueoeaaltlee of tlifstt day* :
ULSTERS
Are a ncfwaalty In thU cilinat«.' and wa
hava a larsar and inurv Tarl«d aasortaMBt
of tk«M *pl»ndld Barmcnta than any othar
houaa In Lowell, and at prloea to aolt
everybodj'a purae. With UL.!tTIEll8 go
DRIVING 61QVES,
And OlOTee that mean warmth and eaaii-
fnrt. Hnekinen. Oroverymon, Batchert
and all who are ooavtantly oat of doors,
need theee article* aud ebouid hava thaa.
We eall attention to
OUR SPLENDID LINE OF GAPS.
Made In the latest atylea and the beet i
tariaU. flood Sooteh Cap* la blue
mixed aolore for SSo. Scotch HaTaloalii
Wlaeor OHyIbc Cap*. Fur Oape la OoUesa.
Joohey.' Turban. Detroit and Montreal
■hape*.
Underwear and Hosiery.
We earry a eplondld line lu thU depart-
ment. We eall nttentlon to a eprdal bar«
■«|B that we have Jaet placed on our table* i
25 Dosen All-Wool Scarlet Shirts and
Drawers at 26 Cents each.
We will Bot sell mora than four pieces to
each vastomer.
DOGSKIN JACKETS
Btty frost an^ bllssurd. and the wearer caa
lauch at Old Winter.
Merve or Physical Force When Lost Qalck-
ly KcBalned by ContuUIng
. threw both
could
I'd only lime to seo her once, nnd wc neither
of U8 said much. There wshdH no uw In It,
you sec. And I didn't reproach
for what she'd done. Sho wasn't
her none
to blame.
«ho was always eany led, was Alice. Just
before I said xood-bye. I told ber I'd watt
/or ber, for I knew we weren't ROln' to be
parted forever. I'm waltin' yet."
»'you haven't seen ber since?"
Joe shook bis bead.
••No ; she hasn't l»een home. She's been
-out there elevtn years, now, and she's got
six children— fo I beard. Her folks live
near here, a« I said, an' I l>ou«;bt this place
on that account; l»ut I don't se« uothin' ef
"tin. I expect they feel kinder mean yet 'bout
4!ie w:»j Jbey lorraentcd poor Alice intomar-
l\ lu' llist man." . , „
'••Your wuttin' won't be of no use, Joe,"
«uid Gideon; •'you'll never s<c her again."
Joe rose, and walking to the door, stood
'there a moment, looking out. Tben he came
bick to bis friend ag-'.u.
♦'Something tells ine that I will sec ber
fli;aJn, Gideon," be said. "It's that that
uivcs mestrenjrtb to wait for her. I know
shell come. Mine waru't no boy's love, you
mc I was c(Aisld'l*l.! over thirty when wc
was promised to each oil,, r. I* I »• v« r <'ared
♦bout no one before tliit ; iin I I n'\«r have
i»lni;e. I mean to waH, ;tiid "Ut 'il C4jue some
•tlrtv, I know it." „ ^
The two men seltl»-.l dcwn v.ry easily to
vllfe together. Joe . ijuved having a com-
nanion to whom be could talk freciv, and
the friend* s|M?nt long hours , in rwHiling to
each other's memory inddtjnt-* of tlie war,
nnd reminiscences of hlvouac anti battles,
campllrc and wearv march. They had lionw
iiiuskctx side by side for four long yeirs,
sud the friendship fotmed then bad never
wftoed. ^ . .
Gideon founil pl«'nty of work to
he frequently si»nl dnrs al a
.t-'iripJoy of Alice's father, old
Hrouud,and to »ce how we have been llvm'."
He rehung the jjate, mended the fence,
trained up the rose-bushes, sod swept the
yard at the back of the bouse. He went
irom one place of work to another with a
nervous anxiety that l)etrnyed bow greatly
lb** news of his old love's bome-coniinu had
moved bim. .... , ,
, "l believe I'd go raad If I slopjied work
for even half an hour," he said with a nerd
vouB laugh, when Gideon calloil him to .«lln-
iier at noon; "and 1 couliln't eat a morsel,
comrade; ilon't ask me to try."
Just at nightfall, he gatberetl a big bunch
of syrlnga and roses, nnd, dressing himself
in bis bei.t, started In tbe direction of the
Ilurlan farm-house.
•'You'd l>elU.r wait till tomorrow," said
Gideon, liurrylng after bim. "You can't see
tier touiglit." „ .
"I've waited twenty years." was the an-
swer. "I can't wall no longer— not another
iiour. And I'll see her-tbey won't refuse
lie wciit on, a bright smiJe on his face, and
old Gbleou went I nek into the little bouse
again, a strange and unaccountable dread
kno«king at his heart.
Wlicn Joe reacbeil the Harlan farm house
be lingcied a lew moiufli|ts iu the mooullgbl,
half afraid, now. lo meelhis old iove again.
"I'm old iiiul grizzled," be muttered, as lu-
lenncd on llie gHW and let bis eyes rest on
tbe house which held his all. "I wonder if
hbe'll kiiow meT'
He »^gbcd, pushed open the gate, and wont
up the box-borderetl path.
The door was not open in answer to his
knock ; but a woman— some one be bad nev-
er seen before— came around tbe side of tbo
"I— want to see— her." he said, hesitating-
Iv, a choking sound in Ids voice.
■ The woman glance«l at tbe flowers be car-
ried, and »ecme«l to umlerstauil bim.
•'You can go In," she said. "Go Into the
parlor— she's there."
Then >ho went buck to tbe rear of the
house again, unti Joe entered the ball and
opened tbe parlor door, lie wondered a lit-
tle thai Alice should be there, for, as lu nio:.t
country bouses, the parlor wa« kept shut
up, and used only on rare occasions. Joe
bad never been admitted to it In the days of
bis courting. He bad told bis love lo Alice
in tbe family living room, or out under the
great locust trees that stood before the gate.
Tlio parlor would have been In darkness
now, bad It not been for the moonlight that
flooded il. Joe looked about him wonder-
Ingly, then bis eyes fell uyon something in
tbe centre of the room, and he staggeretl low-
ards It with a hoarse cry, Ibrowlng out bis
nrms like one drunk with despair.
Yes, Alict! wus tlicre! Hut she was deaf
to bis crv of agony, bliml to the hot, bitter
tears which gathered in bis eyes.
She bail dieil on ber journey home, and lay
now iu ber coflin, the glory of the raoon-
llgbt on her white, cold face, her thin
hands, on the third linger of one of which
ber wedding ring bung loosely, crossed over
ber heart.
.She looked old and worn; there were lines
of care on her once smooth Drow, and the
hair which Joe had likened to sunshine In
days past was thickly sprinkled with grav.
Bui the man who had loved ber so long
and failbfullv did nol notice the changes
which the vears bad wrought. As he stood
above ber colHii, his un« tbought was that
be saw ber again, that bis long waiting was
over, and ibal it bad been in vnln. He had
said that he would see her before he died,
but be bad nol tlieamed that it would be a
cold, pulseless form that would return to bis
yearning arms, a face pallid with tbe hue of
t.eatb that would meet his tender gaze. He
bad frequently contemplated bis own de-
cease, but it bad never occurred to him that
itbe coubl die.
When the woman who had met him out-
side the bouse opened the parlor door, an
hour later, wlie found him silting l»y the cof-
rtn. one arm thrown over ll. His eteh were |
bent on the worn, white face before him, i
his hand still grasjiod the bunch of syrlnga |
and roses; but bis great, loving heart bad ^
ceawd to heat. He had Joined bis Alice in ,
tbe shadow land.
DR. O. a. LKWIS,
Who. after Intense stmty *nd (Jeeii research, has
lately discovered a new, extruonlliinry, qm«Ji,
OPPOSITS POaT OPVIOB.
oerta^ln'ti'ml'lnexJ»eu«Tve'cure lor DUoasesof the
Brnlu ami •tpliml Cord
iml Weakness, Fluid
.,, Speruittlorrhaea, Semi
Ksoapcs, linpotoncr and
i'HsVaugod Kuacilons of theNuryoiis Hod Goner
»tlve Systems. THIS NKW A.M) MABVKL
ousMicmCA has cured the
most acsi.crate forms ol Nervpus V'*"'".^?.',!"
K>th you IK and old. To ac»>llllaled youth It he-
Lu.w« the vljror of mauhoo<t. and In advanced
u«o U csiablfshe. the vlKor of youth without
U?e pos8H.imy of fairure. ITbimarv Vo^
pi^AiNTM. Acute or Chronic IMscharfes, mtm
t,^rc?lle^i)nt^on of the Urine. UravelAl.Uy or
Ilia. I.lcr DUonlors, 8>i)hllls. Secondary Symp
irtms. Kruptloiis. skln PUeasos, all are abso-
lutely cured without the use of mercury, (-xinal.
a or Injections. No restrictions In -llet -r bln-
rnncoTom business. IIKCKNT cases cikkd
lli rilKKB OR KOUB DAYS. I'atleutS W U)»f CJiSOS
have been nealocto*!. badlv treated .>r j.ro.
Sounced^HcuAU.nrc partrcularly Invited to
l.owU. A wrluoM guariiutee of cure
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Evert
Week,
Sff Cental a P*int.
REEFERS
•vcr iKSlng cured alter having cxj)erlincnlod
with various n.lvortlsed noHtrums.elcrirl. belts,
Ac. which Invariably do more harm tl.un i^.mmI.
Kverv Khase ot ilUea»e tlemandt* dlOerout ami
special trcatmer.t. To those who m«y have
been .llsappoliited. Dr. Lewis would say cj.n^
suit him and he will restore the 'llKa|.i.oluted
one to all the duties of life, whether tWy l«
physical nr monlHl. pertalulug to married life
or "single bleesoduoss."
Oousultiktion, Medicines, Ac, M.
WorklDg Classes Sa.BO.
DIt. LKWIH Is permanently located al
129 Friendship Street, Providence, S. I.,
One door from Ulchmond street (off Hroad
street). Oftlc* hours all the year round trom 9
to 2 ami Mo 1«; 8un.la>-. 10 to 2, not Inter- fK-
MALE COMPLAINTS Sl^ILFlLL^ TULAT-
MOTICK TO COt'NTK¥ PATIENTS.
Dr. Lewis will, on full description of rjisc
(with fee enclo»e«l), lmme<llately send a Mimdy
ot his valuable medicines, accompanied with In-
structions and advice for the <-urc of the above
distressing complaints. -lusT I'lBLismu :
Fourth Edition
Slcdieal MinuteH,
with additional colored
lllustrntlons.a I'ouTRArr
OK TIIK. ArTIIOH, AND A
LLsToi- COMPLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on th« treatment nnd
.xpcedvcure of above suh-
(ects, sexual discs scs etc.
Price 2!i centP by mall
to any address, from the
author, Dr. C. J • Lewis.
Vlitent for Medlcjil Minutes, W. W. DUNCAM,
191 Middlesex Street.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
fVhoU»aU and Retail Druggi§t9,
OPPOSITB POST OFFIOB.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Evert
Wkek,
2S Ceiit« a Pint.
'mEDIcai.
MINUTES.
do, and
time In tbe
Mr. Harlan,
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is prepared to quote the very lowest prices on
all kinds of printing. Call for estimates.
FIKTEKN HUNDltKD GALLONS pure Port,
Shenv and Hock from Concord Kr«»)cs, put
UP especially for family u*e, considered the best
article ever put on the market f<>r the mo. cy.
Made IHTti lo 1881. Heforc l'">"':»>««'">',*;« ' "
examine my stock, wbl. h ^ivST BE SOLD.
OT18 AUAMH, Cholmsford, Mass
and
WholetaU and RetaU DruggUts, \ in tht dty *t prioet that will aitoniah ftll.
Ladiei' FAKOT WOBK BASKETS in
great Tariatj, which makn iplendid
Ohriitmai Preienta— Alio QenU' and
Udiea' DINHEB BASKETS.
Vait line of FAHOT fiUSPENDEBS.
All new goods, beantifnl pattern!,
lateit deiigni, lowest prioei.
We hare alio boaght a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and alio gen-
uine DOO SKIN OLOVES, both lined
and nnlined. Theie dog ikin gloTOi
did not originate on a iheep'i baok. We
will warrant them gennine dog ihin,
and they will outwear half a doMo
pain of Kid Olorei.
We are now lelling all kindi of PAT-
EVT MEDICINES at the Yery loweit
out pricei.
BOOTS and HEBB8 3 cents an ounce
A few UHDEBSHIBTS left that coat
50 and 60 oenti each, closing out at
26 cents each. Oatch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of
SHEARS we erer had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find'-it-^fad-
▼antage to look over Stevens's stook,^
which he sells at 16 to 26 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriaire
or Surgeon's BFONOE will find the lar-
gest line, in the state at SteTeni'i. .
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of OIGABS, 26 in each,
for presents at $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEEBSOHAUM OiaAB HOLD-
ERS and OIGAB 0A8E8 atbarga b
prices.
PLEASE OALL EABLT AT .
Ara another wealher^praof KarmeaC. M* at.
wana, well asada, heavily Uaad. aud cam*
fert Useir. We have a splendid Uaa. Prlaec
M.50 ta Sia.OO.
In all carmeats and ffoods suited ta the
bitter wlatar weather now upon ns. wa
earry every! hi as that aeeasslty and eons-
tort demand. We can salt everybody, i
ofll»r our Koods at priaes that
shrewd bayers ta purchase. Call
as and learn tor yaurtelve*.
R^
L
36, 38, 40 and i2 Merrimack 8t.
ELLINGWOOD & CO..
Wholesale and Retail DrnggiatB,
OPPOSITK POST OFFICK.
30IS30R3 and
and warranted
Eliingwood's
Coush Balsam
worth
in our
This 18 the second winter for
Ellinowood'8 Couoh Balsam^
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
its sale
Salvation Oil, the jjrcstest pain cure on
earth. Is iruarant«c<l to elTect a cure where It
Ih possible for the scat df the ill*'C»ise t« be
reached by a liniment. Price 25c. a bottle.
verts and
creasing.
IS
rapidly
m-
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
A.C.STEVEi?S'S
Wholesale and Retail
ELLINOWGOD & CO.,
WhoUaale and RetaU Druggist;
OPPOSITB POST OFPIOBi
Sola Praprlatora.
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If Tom want to seonre the nuMt deiUabls
bariaiai.
SOME OF THE BAROAINS THAT
STUART, REID & CO.
WILL OPFEB ON
WEDNESDAY JWGRNING
AT 9 O'OLOOK.
8c. All-Wool Ball Yam for 3o.
26c. Scotch Tarn for 16c.
16c. Saxony Tarn for 7o.
Seal Plush Sacqnes $19.00;
double the money. Erery Oloak
store must be sold at some price. Wa
are bound to sell them, bo come and se-
cure a winter oloak at the lowest price
ever named. 56 odd Oloaks at $1.00
and $2.00; worth 1$8.00 and $10.00.
Bargains in Dress Goods at 26c.,
Zl l-2c. and 50o a yard ; just about
half price.
Fancy Trimming Velvets that sold for
$1.00. $1.25 and $1.60, down to 76o.
a yard. Black Dress Silks at $1.00,
$1 26 snd $1.60 a yard ; cost 60o. a
yard more to make.
Black Dress Goods at 37 l-2o., 60e.
and 76o. a yard ; fully 26c. a yard under
prioe.
38o. All-Wool Hose for 26c. a pair.
26c. All-Wool Hose for 16o. a pair.
Gents' 60c. Scotch Gray Shirts for 86e.
All kinds of Woolen Underwear
marked down.
Ladies' 50o. Cashmere Gloves, drum-
mers' samples, for 26o. a pair.
Ladies' 76c. Embroidered Baok Kid
Gloves for 49o. a pair.
Blankets- Special value at 69o.,
$1.60, $2.00, $2.50, 13,00 and $3.60
a pair ; sold elsewhere fov 60o. a pair
more thab we ask for them.
Remember everything at mark-down
prices for Wednesday; don't miss itj
everybody come.
STUART, REtD & CO.,
K-aiM iiB KRIIMACK STREET.
l&WTSLL
COUBEiat; BJ^imDAY, JAytTAftY 7, - 1S88.
8
THE TEA TABLE.
OlDKarbiaad.
Mary Ilanner, run this minute;
Uet the pall, wtih 'lasses Ut It;
Ketch the ithori'iito' and the Hour.
Hurry,— «lon'i ho k 'iic an hour I
Urlng the salt and itoda,— hear mei*
Hrlnic the pans, and pal 'em near me.
We must never have it -aid
Mary Ilanner Perkins wed
'Kore she I'arnt her (jlngcrhread.
Iluo and folch your moihei-'s ulasses.
There! Now look : A cup o' lassos ;
NtX' a tablcMUMon ol lard,—
Stir It In and hval It b.ird;
Now a llUle drop <»' w.iicr—
Gel It at tlte ptHnp, my da't«r;
Now dlsHolve tliu sodti In It ;
One egK wlilppo 1 lor hair a minute;
Plitch o' suit; now sift your ttour In.
There! Take carc-you^ve goL a power In '
ntlr It, Iteat it, whip It,— so«!
LtKhl and riKht as douKh can he.
irAir.-'* thfulniinf 1 Imi's well thoiiKhton ,
»tian((o It was so nl«li foiKoiletil
' Without that it can't l>e t^ald
tilnicerOioadUKl'W'"^*'**!; «, ,
-llda Whipple lienbaiu lu liood HousekccplnK.
XKA TABL.K TOPICS.
A woman In Lewlston, Me., ba<l u pane of
U,\vi*n ill her Iioiihc which she uuuKl uot gel
clean, s^TUh ll as she wuulJ. Finally sbe de-
cided lo huve the pan.' removed, and then ll
was found that there were two panes in-
stead of one In the sash and that the tlirt was
oil the inside of e4cb, and of course could not
he reached.
PaahloM Nnt«te.
New cloth honimta for wcarliw with cloth
suits ai« covered with pashcmeiiterlo like
that used for trimming the «livss. Chuiuols
skin with pinked edjtCH covers tlie front|^or
tlie crown of iMtnilcts lo he worn with kowhs
that have a vrxt i»f chainol*.
Iu ordeMd lower honnets from their oh-
Jecllonahlu liel>{lil. milliner'* are ui'lii:^ side
ttuws and roM*ttcs for trliumln;; them, as
tbe hoiiiiuts theutoctves »ro not unreasonably
lilKh. A new liuw to be uia«^d on tbe left
•Idu, nnd aliuo>t coverlui( ll, is called the
ten-end how, nn it has ten drooping ends of
watered ribbon cul blas:tnd ^(radually leniftti-
enluK tuwanl the l>ack. while above ara four
or Bve short, ataiitliiix loops, cloaely
»l rapped.
Velvet, vcItcLmju and cloth are fashiona-
ble materlulM for chlhlren's cloaks and
dressea, but plusb has ia'en used iu such
|K)or quallti's tbat even the tluest silk
plusites have lost fi»vor.
(Jold-brocade<i ribbon alraoat entirely of
metal Isjust lntro<jutM'd as a trloimlDg fur
Loudon honnets and bats.
Tbe Tain o'Shunter bonnet differ* from lb«
round bat of that name, and is liked for its
IlKbtuesM as well as its Kraue, at it has do
jframe, but merely a round baixi tittlni< the
bead, ou which a slutfle lar|{0 piece of velvet
or cloth Is sewed without ItnlnKj this is
•Uaped to uuint fi.rwtird in lar_'<' folds, is or-
uatnented with Miiui' waun-d rlldton loops,
a fealber or tiullU usad t>T Irlmniiuif*, aud
■triiiga are added to lie under tbe ebin.
lA>wcr collars anti mure lace are lieKlnuiiig
to appear on bouse dresses ; but Jt will take
a loiiK while to entirely dixlodKe tbe present
high luililary collar. I'erbaps tbe bot weatb*
er of next summer may do It.
CHeaallacsB la the Rltehen.
A faoMus Kreuub cook say : "Tbe more
Inconvenient a kitchen may lie, tbe greater
tbe need for cleaullueMs, carefulness and s
pleutiful^uiMDiy of couYeaieni ulenellfl to*
simplify tb«) labor. Cieauliuess! Cleanliness I
tbe creat essential in all cookinK operatior a,
sbould, at tlie risk of l>einK tbouKbt over*
particular, be written In lari(e capitals on the
door of every kitchen, lar^e ur aundl."
Oraarlav Haaaa Plaate.
In icrowln;{ bouae plants one should al-
ways endeavor to get llKbt from the eaat or
south, aincc tbe early sun undoubtedly (fives
tbe Krowlng raya. Give all the IlKbt possi-
ble, of eourac, or tbe i>oor plant* will suffer
from anemia, but it is i>oor eunnoiuy to till
up tbe only sunny wlmiow so that the bu-
inan occupants have to kIvc up their chance
of sunxblne to tbe plants. Then n'^ulate the
teropcrature and take care of the «:leaniineMt,
and tbe winter earden aboiild flourish like
tbe jjreen bay tree.— [Uural New Yorker.
■very Maa Caa be llealthy.
In every city there are t^bousantla of rich
men and women wlio are ready to commit
suicide because of Ill-health. "What is
wealth without bealtbK' tbe> say. "Holb-
lug," 1 should say, but I «lo «ay that while
every roan cannot amass weuliii, every one
can secure j^'mmI iiealth. I know a inau who
owns a line horse. He employs two men to
take care of tbat hor«e and keep bim hi con-
dition. He Isexerclned, spouKed nnd blan-
keted daily. I)«»c» the oa oer biniself have a
man to take care of blmy Nn. He pos-iblv
liatbea once a w«*ek. lb; arises at 8 oVlo<;k
In tbe mornlmr, throw bis bieakfaat down
without inasti.all a it. and mn.lly rushes off
to his business. .VI noon h«' rushes Into a
restaurant and «>:il;< iiN dinner in live min-
utes. On lie »:•)«>, liMinf insii to look alter
Ibe heullh of l II Injr?-*-, but never stops to
think of hi^ <»wn bmlv und Us needs.— fUen
Ilugan, a reioinud luiglllxt.
Th'iiir* It fa W.-ll ti. Know.
To quot« Mi>. l.ineoliiNnuineinc.inneeiion
with any ariicle on «Mrukery l« l-» quot4^ fiom
one who is coiisidcre J blub ill :»utbority In
such matters. Th- week, lUen lore, we kIvc
our readers some idnt'* aboul doiu>{ certain
things, wblcb are contained in the Uo^ton
C'ook Book :
Huw M yLv.AHvnv. DiiY Matkriai..—
To measure n tea-p ».»iilul or ilry inalerlal,
dip Into lit. hiil.-*i nriurial und take up a
lieupliiK "!•«•«' 'fid. >liitke it ^iLtdiv until it is
just rouudt'l oM'.. ur convex In the same
proportion a- the spoon is conceive. An
even or scant te»f>i>«M'i)(ul means tlie spoon
tilled liKblly,aii«l I' veiled off with a knife.
One half teaspoonfiil is m.»s* accimitelv
measured by dlNldlau tbroUL'b llie middle
lengthwise. A li. aping tcM-jMKMiful i;* all the
spoon will bold of any llguly MfU>d mate-
rial.
••BUTTKR TIIK SfZK OK AN F«<»."— This Is
A commoK pxpu-»i..n. hot ruiher iiubtinitr.
as eggs differ somewhat in s.ze,and we will
confeM that never befoiu did we know bow
much butter was meant. Mis. Lincoln says.
however, that it eejuais alKxil one-quarter of
a cupful, or lw.» ounces, or one heapiiig
tablespoonfu1,ellher of which Is ab<tter
way of I uulri-,' li Ibau "butter tbe size of an
egg." PlnH* «" •V- '" <*"♦-* tublespoon. then
pack butler in unoUi. r llh It tills tlie spoun iu
the aamc propmilou a« the eg^, and you can
easily rememls r iliwliuanllty.
BofUKn Waikm. -A keltle abouM never
be quite full, it- W.I .jr exp»iids lu lieating,
■nd. iu bolHug ov» ••, makes, needless work
and injures th« (.i4ive. W.itcr will l>oll more
quickly In a k.-ttle a lib a rough Burf;ic^ tbjin
In oue Willi a -m6«i»b ^urfa(■e, as the water
adheres toe smooth Nurf«ct! with srrceter
force, and thU |t»r<ii^ or attraotlon miist be
overcome iMiorK boiling take" place. Small,
clean gravel i« xiiwi lines kept in a siuootb
kettJetoliM-illiHtelhriioiling. .
- . 1 -^i- --i ■ ■ '
KKeep your Mood purs aad you will not
ve riieuinatUm. Ho«>d*a Sarsauarlllii
[DUriAes tbe bluud awd tones up tbe whole a^e-
IftebicaL
hoier^Morbus
olic
ia^rrhoe^
ummer
Qompla^ints
lYSenterr
teaspoonful of
PerT/J)avis?din /(t//cr
in a little Afilt(or
Sugar and \f&tei^
Au.0Rueei6TS &cu.ir. m
Jinancisl.
, 'W. XSnton, Broker,
Boom 11 OMttroi Blodt.
AttentloB glvra to .11 flntmUM low. u.
tiiTMtm.nl..
Ipr.ct.
SAFEST QF ALL
INVESTMENTS
Bpr.ct.
W. U. (JUIBK A Co., of MlNNKAPOLIH, oflcl
First Mortgagea on Farm* in MiuneMita and IJa
hota lu amounts of #800 and upwar.lH ; luteresl
from 7 to » per cent. Mortgagta on AtinnetptUit
CUy Property, luUirest 7 percent, Mftcenyeara'
expeneitce. Send to Ho»ton office for I'amphltt
aud references hefore you Invest elsewhere.
OKOROK WAI.L.ACK, Agent. 1» Milk street,
Boom 40, Boston.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
so Massan Street, • • - Mew Vork,
HAVH 0ONflTAKT).T OM IIAHO
A SKLKOTIOM OF- OHOICK IKTKBT-
HUNT SKCUKITIKS.
Corrtipof%dmet of liaHker; Ilrokert and Invtat-
ora aottoUed.
<Sat ant Colw,
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHATTUCK STRtfT, COR. BIOOLE,
9i\M.
COOPERAGE.
Haviug engaged the services of a com-
petent man to do our work iu this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reaionable rates.
SKWALL. G. MACK, FrasUfeat,
JACOB KOQKKfl. Treasurer.
U/ U. IIAIITLKTT, Clerk.
• DIRBCTORBl
SEWALL G. MACK, LEVI SPRAtiUK,
JACOB KOUEKH, OKOKGK MOTLEl\
JAMKti n. KltAN(;|8, JOHN V. KIMUAIX,
ALKXANHEU G. CUMNOCK.
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER WINING CO,,
Offioe 48 Central Street, Boom 10,
SPALDIXA DLOCK,
Offers a valuable Investment to Ithose wlio de-
sire sure returns for their money. Tbo vonu
panv are not uuKaKed in any wlUI-eat specula-
tion. They are selling the stock upon Its merits,
boln< eonddent that It will realUe wbattbey
claim. Call and ask questlc ns.
\ —
How a Eying Child
Wa$ Saved !
Cicrao, KaiBLTOM Oa..Lib.. lept, !•, 1187. —
The followlui l.« ft truo oocouui nf what your
S. H. H. hosduu for our liltl* daughtsr. llosvl,
Bo\r fi)ur years old. Whsa VI mouth ■ old a
luwpappsarcUon Mr heel, which slowly trivw
Inrirrr. The family pttyttolar tl> .uubl It was
ruuiMHl by a plnce of brokuii iflais or OvrlU,
but fallud Ui brluff aoythlnir to IL.ht. Ttie
child brcamn feebler alltha time, im-min r to
loii- th« r.«e of lirr 1*», ond •unlly ciiiit walk-
lav entirely. The middle flui;or an 1 tUi'inb
of either hand bcrame eulnrjiKl, the flciih lio-
coinlittf hard. The hl(> JoIuCm became Invulv-
ed, so that wbea sevent<>«n mouths old she
conid not staad, bavlBg lost the use of leg
aitUarm. rartlolcurratureof the sptnc also
fullowed. Thr uerrous system was wrecked,
Biusclct oontrn(;t<.><l, an>l titer* was gtaoral
wastliu ot fleab and miucle. At elKhlcen
months of age she was (ilocod under the
treatmentof a promlneat phykiclau of Doe.
ton, Maits., taut at tlte end ot Ufu muDthssbe
kad decl Uted to such a dt^free tlia t sho was ta
• dyl^a condltloo. Tlili wm ta April, lt>C&
We took tlte eliUd away not Wuowlnt; wital
to do. In this dreatlful dlloiitina we were
over-persuaded by f lieads to try " one bot-
tle" of Swift's •rlccimo, which we did, and
before It bad all been taken we saw a (tiaui;e
fur tbo better In her symptoms. We kept It
up, and have doits so to this day, and will
keep It up, if the Lord wills, for many days
to come, forllltos brousht our dylutf Hosel
to life, toTlffor, to Strength and boalth ogala.
Tbo ashen hue of her cheeks has ohanfed to
artisy t!at. Bho ti able to walk aay where,
her Iar:;uor aud melsncltoly have paKM^d
awo;-, oit I sho U itow abllibe, ehecrful, hap-
py romping child. Should you wish to In-
creane your tcstlmoalals of proof of the
Tirtus of S. a a,, our oames aud what wc
bavc said Is but a portion of what we owu to
you, should you wish to use theot.
Kiadly yours,
IJitx. F. Swirr.
aaaTBUDii; L. SwiFT.
P. O. Box CS.
Treatise on Blood and Bkin Discuses maUcd
fre^ _
tua tiwirr Braomo Co., Drawer 3.AtlanU,<la
Prlvata Wlraa ta New Tork.
^ Telepkone Call, aTS.8.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS ItONDS. GBAIH AMD PRO>
▼ISIOMS kaatht and aald ft Onali, er
Had on Marsla.
a p. O. Buiiding, LowM.
PRICE OF GAS,
with tbe Ulacount off for iirompt pay;
\ ment. Is
IJ1.20 per Thousoad Feet.
iriliJ»T*i:LABS
INVESTMENTS
-AT-
T and 8 J?or Cent.
First moftsaft. wl<h coupan bonds •Uwbed.
payablo ■•mlannuaUr by Appletoa National
Bank. Secured on Improved farms lu the west
from 8 to ft times tbe value of tlie htaii. Absp*
lataly oaaara, and principal ami Interest itald
as a role with as rouflb promptness ■• K^veru-
ment bonds. AmounU from W^® »Pi,y'"W*'IiR,'
aliaiporocnt. Apply to ALLdTON ALLKN,
Mansiir block, Al Central street, room I. Kefer
la JOHN K. KIM HALL. I'resldoat ApplMon
Nat. Bank. J AS. K. *>-Lf.OWH, I'resldenl I^.w-
ell Mutual tire Ins. Co., f EVI SPRAUUK,
President Trudirs ami MoehAnies Ins. Co., K.
B. PATCH, MAP\iO*>D WKIUHT, CUAItLSS
HOVKY. jkKrEKSON nANCHOrt.
Gas 'Cooking Stoves
Bet up aud rentetl at a low rate per year,
plplujf Included.
SPOKANE &PALOUSE
(Norihara Paelflc Gnarantoo)
Railway Company.
First MortiaEB, Sinkini Fund Six Per
Cent. Gold Bonds,
OatMl May 1. ISSS. Daa May 1, ISSS.
Interest Msy 1 snd Kovsmber 1, Psysbls
in New Tork.
For price of bonds aud fiuttasr parUoubtrs
apply to "
BREWSTER, COBB iESTABROOK,
86 Oongreii Street, Boiton.
r:i.,Y'«
^^"^ys^GREAWI BALM
&s
mfVKH
:o-:
r^t
USA.
Cleauses tbe Xasal
] Pasaaces, Allay a
Pain and InAain-
I tnatlon, lI.'niB the
I Sores. Restores
he Henses of
Taste and Smell.
Itrytheouee
A paitlclc Is ap-
plied Into each nos-
.j^^-_— ^f^^ plieu into eacn nos
'mCFVED tvll undlsairrecable
r »• ^ •• Im 1- ii.o .V» I'ts. at DruK-
KI.Y BttOTH-
rlsts ; liy mall, i parl«terc<l, «o ets
EBS, SW (in'cnwTch street, New \ ork
Meur Plotortic Ouis,
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
COKE,
OroLeo, scre«iiMd and dellTrred at
$4 per Clialdron $2 per Halt cydrcn*
OA«B.
Ma ehars* mada for tba aea aff BMlaia*
Na charsa asada for manias BaFPlF
pipat rH»n streat matae ta aaaeaaiaia' wl-
lara.
Ordars, whaa^eft at aMea, praaaptly at>
taadsd to.
0. K. CUHHING, Agent.
Stobei anH RangOe
Raoges aiid Parlor Stevis
AT Tin LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. 1W:ILI^EIR.
994 MSKKIMACC ■TIUBIT.
OILS! Qlli! OILS!
We would call the attention of useri
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of Oila,
wbioh we can furnish at as low prioe as
any other oonoern in Hew England and
deliTored at your mill or shop free of
fireight «r cartage charges.
Grown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is eepeoiallj
adapted to light maobinery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fiue Spin*
die Oil.
Orown Eagle Machinery Oil.— This is
a standard oil in flash point and ciold
test and the yiscosity is high. It bai
sufficient body to enable it to be used
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindles; for this service it
hsi been found after long oontinned
tests in the largest mills in the country
to excel all other oils for safety and
economy.
C.B.COBURN&CO.
J/( ,Hark.*ff strtrH,
!
Mi0rrllanrouf*
.
ISidiiey r>reTvett,
MO. T JOHW STUBar.
or tka vary baet aaakes.
Call ami see onr variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
SI MARKET STRHBT.
niANK H. PULLEN,
Photogniphic Supply Agency,
Oanrlar Bnlldfnc, 11 M«rrlnuMik SC.
MXI'KKIKNOR AWD H&ILI.
Combined "re the n iwninicndatlons of To»t»c,
the barber, mom S I'ost Ofllce nioek, an his
ableasMsttuU. N<» ions watt* are n:«|uln><l to
haTe yonr a-ants <*nnie<l out. Alt Is I'obt ness
Zad aitenhonu In aUdHUio t«»th«i mrn*s •icpart
A eat a La<ll<s' atMl CMMwn'a dapAitatant Is
aoDnc<*^ed. Klve sssletsnto always U rMdbseaa.
Take ttie elevator.
YOUNO, BARIIKR,
BOOM SO. •, von orvMB
Make the ONLT easy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most s^lisb buggy. Sold by all deal-
era and bnildsri in Lowell. Write for
prices to
WELLS 4 SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE 4 BMAST,
0. W. Lova,
W. a. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLOEE,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. BOAEDMAI,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Ameibnry, Mass.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
l*1TTSTONt FA.
TBI
oaikc
IBS COURIER JOB omCB te prtpared la
ezeeate )nb Mtaitiait of aaary dasertyttos
STOVES AND RANGES!
StoTS Linings' and Fittings.
Tin Ware Maniifticturers.
Olass, Wood«!n and Hollow W-sre,
KITCHEN FURNlTXJRf.
Aad Peddlers' Supplias.
PAl'KB STOCK AND OLD IKON Pint
CHASED.
174 * ITS MIDDMCHICX 8TBEET.
Invites attention to a ^great Ta-
riety of nftefol and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handkerchiei^
for Ladies, Gents and Cliiidren.
Also Hftnd-knit Worsted Goods.
OOLD USUAL, riBu, iin.
BAKEB*8
Warranted abMlutaty par*
Caooa, from wLleh tbe ssosss of
OU has been removed. It has thru
tlmntha skwafMofOofloaaiilisd
wHb Bursh, Arrowroot or tUKar,
and Is (hsntfore far mora eoouom
leal, mating Utt lAoa onaeinl "
c%p. It Is dellelons. aourlshbiK
stn)ucth«Dlug, saslly dlgMted,
1 aJmlrably adapted for Inval
as well ss forpmoos In bsslu
••li kf ar^eers •vefywkew.
f.BAl[ERtCO..MDlieiter,less.
I DUMAS 8. CO.
V - '.'^ ■ - \
hvy)\( RINDFRS
I <p vil (4 C<Mit r«.i -St.
\ ./■ ''•^ — xh'
Engraving on Metals
iSu0ine0K Ziit%.
HARBISON W. STB££T£B»
Couattftblo aud Oolleotox%
Room Mo. S, Clantral Block.
Office hours, from 9 to 12, 2 to 6, and Monday.
ThurMi i> aud Krlilay eveiiliiKs from 7 tt» 9.
4(4r-'^l'«><°iial atteiitWiti to collectluu of rvolaaad
KtMiKf'iM'ari! of tiiiiument jirojierty.
, 'I'll
im
SaO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Brd1llcy*s Super. Phosphate
— AtlV —
ElffOLIBH LAWN DBES3IK0,
ror sale cheap by
«T. O. ROOB3RS A, CO..
39. SI aad 38 Market Stiaat.
POSTERS,
Surgeon Chiropodist,
No. 1 Fraacott Street, • • LowoU* IS
OtUve hours: S a. m. to 12 u., 2 to 5 aad 1 ta
i>. m.; Hundays, 2 to 4 p. m.
I>r. R. B. ProMeott,
Late OcuUat to Northwestern Dispensary,!
York city.
Oflleft, No. S Wynaan's Kzchanca, car— e
Mtirrluiaok and Ceutral Btra«ts, room with
Dr. Kicker. Ofltne days aud hours : WKDKBS-
DAYH and SATIJKDAYH, from » K. m. until 1
p. m. kxcluslve attention ylven to diseases of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
V'>J
v'ij
4IKOKOK BKURICK. SS C^aatral Stvaat.
(KsUhllsbed In IMI.)
"■~^_ Hole agent for II. F. Itaker Paseal
fRSSAn IMano Fortes, the iMttitUprlKht llaae
m^T \i ninito. 'llie u»nu Is clear, hrlirht and
tiuautlfiil.Hiid they will btand In *
, I aiiv uprlMlit plaiii) ever made. ^..
Square I'lano Vorti:s ut the iHtut manufaetai
'•ettqr than aiiv uprtglit plam> ever made. Alea
Siiuare I'lano Vorti:s ut the iHtut manufaetar^
ull to l)v iMild at the lowest factory prices aad
Agaat
warrautfd to frlvo entire satlsliu-tlon
for «ii'orti« Htevens. ormtu builder.
MONUMENTS.
AA'DKEWS & WIlEELEIt.
RSTAULISUXn Ifl5t,
MAMOrAOTUMKHR or
Fine Granite and lari Work
No, 41 Thomdike Street,,
Moar Northara Dapat.
C. ■. AMDRBWS. OBAS. WHBBUIT
JAMES MORRISs
Machinist and Engineer
Bteun, Oil and Water FitUr
and Plumber.
JabWavkar amI Bapalror •!
aii4 Walar Kaslaaat Pviatlas Fi
Btaaas FaasiM, SkaAias. Pallajra,
Vawan, Mawtac Maaklaas* aCa.
Shop 86 Middle Street, Lowell.
TMLBrHOMB ia4>4.
,-f<"
M. Letter Foundry tn New EmM
COMMBNCBD IN 1117.
Boston Type Foundry,
Motad tor IU hard aad loosb aMlal, 111
▼arlatlM of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
Aad for lu UMBlTALUBDIVewspapsr
Address ordart to JOHN K. BueiBI.
6S Ifaur street, Boston.
SV^The Courier and Jaanal typs 1* tnm Mi»
fotiadry.
UVMPS.
DtrPLFX STAID LAMP8.
DUPLEX HAHOIKO LAMPft.
FAHOT EALL LAMFB.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBAS8 AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fancy nhsdef.
LsmpR snd ibsdei to mstch.
All io ba found in great Tsrietj
',1.
•AT-
Ol Printing
KBQVnmD w— -
Ox*ooei74
PerDssft CNsldat OTaryttilaff fknsisked^ ,
S«ad tsjFW B.aeut ataasiM for paHiaaian ftadir (||. Othef KetablishnfDtS,
s«asyla 9tm9wmwim9, t^ BasSSS, MMdlai^ ^
"^i
1*
%u
^Sl^'J^-Nieiirier Job DHIn.
FREycn & PUITER'S
l.W ^ 0mfrai SireH*
]Vli:i>lI^A.'S
Hair Tiiita.
An U«i'«rall«'led Preimratlm
for the Hair.
It it gnnrantfed to reater* <a#
hair /Vom gray tn n heauti^U
BRoiry on a lack mn osm
HfWU, The Jiair TItUa Is Uim
ttlMiovery of the /trttprietor, t^a^M
fXperUtn'^in Hi ill AND BAMH
GOODS In nnfflrlent e**i«letie€ •f
hie knowtf^tge uf what are tkm
nraiter Bubtttaneee io tipp^y *o th4
hair* J'arrhoMere have «a« a»^,
euranrtt that IT CONTAIN9^
NOTHING tVJVRIOUSi U l•^
prrfeetty harutteee,
ouiy. by
d* aJ •
O'A Morrlosatoli
• 4
»J. — -H
IjOwell daily coubibb.
I It if we'.i to have the party iitirred up to
taking poKitioii, aud fully uoinuiUtlDir itMlf
Publlitli«<l wary afteruoon, Sunday* exoeptad, ' ^ the i»riiulpie that u duty levied to favor
In the Courier Bulldlog, Jutit east of tba Port ^^ Aoiirlcau uinuufHCture i* a robbery of tbe
Om4%. Mtrrliuack rtrvet, Lowell, Maw., by j^me,|i.au peOpl.-. Wecau trufct tbe AiucrU
LOWELL DAILY COUBIER, SATURDAY, JANUABY
FOREIOM NKWS.
1888.
4i-
ffrtiicaL
Harden A Itowell. bubbcrlpUou price fCOO a
year, 50 cents a month, 12 ceuU a week, dellr-
•lod by carrier, slnifle coijleu 4 cenU. AdTer-
lletug rate* luruUbed un kypUcatlou.
Lowell Weekly Journal publUhed from Rame
•Ittce ou rrldays. Price fl.M) per uuiuun, al-
ways In advance. Larger circulation In towns
jr Lowell tlian all othlr-|>apera^
TmTKULU a 8 BKCOKU CLABB MAIL MATTBB.
TKAIMS TO AMD FROM BOSTON.
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7.00
10.00
11.10
cau workiii;4inttU todcNl with Iho principle
lUelf. w beu tbe li'f'ue ba^ been formulated.
A tjoo.l many of Iboso wbu are tbe busty
ba idi* In our niMUUfiicturlu!; Indut^trles have
retkutly come from inanufuctorlei* abroad,
and have a lealuln;; njumj of the condltiou
of things lu places where the deinocnitlc ^
doctriuelsdoiulDHnl. The democratic or- j
gauH will ditU it bartl to convince them that
buyiuK jfoods of foreign makers at foreign
prlwjs will bj} a nufflcient advantage to them
to uompcnaate for the loai of work and
wages which such purchases woultl bring
aljoul. The dollar* would "go furthei" un-
tler free-trade, »mt they would come harder
as well, and lu fewer uumbers.
But let ua llrst net the nuluce of tbe Iwua
Mttled, and then we wilt decide which side
of it i« right and expedient. Democracy
•uys that to levy a duty uo au article for the
sake of keeping out the foreign oompetltor
is wrong as well as iooxpwliaDt. Republlo-
nnisni says It is eminently right and wise.
This much settletl we may go on to tbe ar-
Kumeut as to which of tbeae two positions is
correct. _^
9j0O
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ft.00
7U10
Ctje lotofll Bailu Courirr.
8ATURDAT. JANUARY 7, 1«8.
Tbe RpHngfleld Bepublicao don't tec ef
what UM) a caucus is, unless soniebody who
•tteoda it kicks.
Keuator Sherman is coming to speak to tbe
Boston Home Market club next mouth. It
will be a very iDtrrestlntr raeetlog of tbe club.
We have been graciously accorded peruiis-
•iuii by the M«"»chuselts civil servlw* re-
form loa*ru«f to publish au a.idress It has pre-
pared "in any isaue of Saturday's psper."
Much obli-ed, but Saturday Is a crowdeil
«lay with us.
It seems that the democrats ut Washing-
ton are waking up to the fact that there Is
■lure bottom to tha ooutest for Mr. Car-
lisle's sent than has been supposed. Mr.
Carlisle ha- pob pohed the matter all along,
" but the aftldavlu from Kentucky ai-e very
damaging, and begin to anuoy tbe Speaker.
The buffalo, or more properly bison, has
. be«wroe almost extinct In this country. Ten
fears ago any company crossing the conti*
•ent b) the Union or Kansas Pa.ilJc roads was
pretty sure to see more or less wild buffaloes
from the car windows. Broad as Is tbe west-
•ru wilileruoss. It Is too narrow to allow both
the marrhof civilization and buffaloef-.
Plymouth ihurch people had a session the
" other <lay on tbe salary of Lyman Abbott as
Mr. Beecher's successor, acting pastor. It
was proposed to pay htm f 100 a Suu«lay
when he preached, but this was considered
araail, by some. Tbe matter was not settled.
but a proposition to make tbe salary IttOOO a
year was pending when the meeting ad-
Journeil. ^
Mayor Palmer's position on tbe question of
li«iuur licences has attracted attention and
favorable comment from several pa|ters In
tb!s state. In no other Inauicural address
this year wa!« the vexatious question handled
•o thoMghtfully and courageously, and Mayor
Palmer's views are generally spoken of as
InUlcating a course that would re<luce the
evils of the liquor tnfllc to a minimum.
—7 qUOTATIOMS.
Tbcre Is walling lu the camp of tbe repub-
licans.—[Lowell News. Krom this distance
It looks as though tbe whaling in Lowell
was in the camp of tbe other fellows.— [Lynn
Item.
Mayor Palmer*a are Judlcloua re<'om-
inemlatlons, and. If adopted, would accom-
plish nearly as much as law can do
Inishlnii tbe evils of tbe liquor '-
[New Bedford Mercury.
In dim-
business.—
The Pope's Pr«s«Bts.
The Pope's jubilee present- were plaoed on
exhibition at the Vatican Frllay for the first
time. Tbe foi-«;lj;n diplomat-^, a imniber of
Roman aristocrats and a bost uf other guests
were preserit. Tbe Pope enUred the ball
where the present* had »Hen arruniptd at
noon, f(»llo\vc.l bv 4S ciinllurtls anu the whole
poulilicul court." HU arrival was greeted
with vir^m entbus|j!'m. lie took Mf scat «»n
tbe throne and <'ar«llu«l ScIiIhIMiio proceeded
to reatl an addrewj. In bis reply the Pope
said that be thought these pres<'iits were evi-
dences of the power of the papacy, which
tbe enemies of the church bad vainly at-
temjited to deny. He concluded by pralsin;;
tbe orijaiiizers of tbe exhlbltiou. ,
Nqt«s.
Berlin advices state tbtit a loan of t&1.000,-
000 for MexliM) will l>e arrange<l this month
on terms favorable to tbe Mexican govern-
ment. „.
A uatinnalUt demonstration at Birr. Ire-
laud. Krldav wa«. attended by 6000 itaraons.
Several memlters of Parliament wera pres-
ent.
The body of Archie McNeill, wbo wont to
France to report tbe Snilib-KllralM prlae
ngbt for the l^ndou Sportsman, and who
bad been uils»lni; since, lias Iteen found un
tbe l»eacb A BouUnjue. S^'veral £A notes,
wbith be was known 10 ba\e in his posses-
sion when be left l^iidon, have bacu cashed
at the I'ank of Kngland. . .. . ^
Uen. Herman Kauxler, formerly band of
tbe pontlliual army. Is dead st RonM.
A telegram from the Uus^ian frontier
states that tbe eight nihilists. Including the
Cussuck Tschcruoff, wbo were condemiMHl to
dealli for making an attempt upon tbe life of
tbe t zsr during nls visit to the Don Cossack
country, were hanged at St. Petersburg Jan-
uary S.
It Is reportetl that cholera has Inoreasotl to
an alarmiuK extent ut Val|>aralao. tbe num-
Ur of eases dally reaching IHO, uf Wbloh HO
to 00 prove fatnl.
DON'T BLAME
a man for groaning when he has
Kheumntitm or Neuralgia. The pain
is simply awful. No torture in the
ancient times was more (xiinful than
these twin diseasea. But — oughtn't
a man to be blamed if, having Rheu-
matism or Neuralgia, he wont use
Ath lo-pho ros, when it has cured ,
thousands who have suffered in the
tame way. It has cured hundreds
after physicians have pronounced
them incurable.
" The skill of live phyticisni could not
cure meof Rheumstisrawhich had tettlcd
iothe hip*, neck and tlioulden. So In-
tense was the sain that sleep wsi almost
impossible. The Arst dose of Athlophoros
Ksvc me relief, sad the third enabled me
to sleep for four aad a half houn without
zir- ''"•**£:? s'r+ROYEit?"
New Albany, lad/'
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.. t12 Wad St.N.Y.
Clottmg.
rxtcz
Senator Sherman's speech ought to Ihj
placed In the bands uf voters by the millions.
The process of public education should l>e-
glu right here. It makes no dlffcrenue what
reputdican may be the candidate next fall;
this strong si»eecb, by educating the people,
will help to prepare for the alectlon of any
republican.— [N. Y. Tribune.
FIBS RECORD.
J. I. CHUIFOUn
M Reducii Sale.
OrMt opportaoity to buy OTorooati
and other artiolei %i greatly red^oed
prioet.
Annual Markdown.
President Cleveland has appointed John F.
Kelly, a democratic strike:, postmaster of
Jersey City. Mr. Kelly assures .Mr. Cleve-
land that New Jersey will be solid for him
next autumn.
Mrs
doyu
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Isaac Atlams, age*! 70. was knocketl
In Dover Friday night by a double
rlTuner ou which were Ave persons and was
faulty Injured. All on the runner were
WAbHINGTON NKW8.
A Streav Cteae Avaiuat OaHUta.
Tbe C arli'le-Thoebe caj*o was before the
House Klectlous comndltee Friday, and a
tremendous amount of evidence was given
In favor of reoi)ening the caoe. Mr. Sypber,
counsel for tbe contestant, said on tbe night
of tbe election it became apparent to liu!
Judges of election at Covington that Mr.
Carlisle had Iwen defeate<l by naore thau
200<) votes. A confereme of his friends was
held and a decision reached to hold back tbe
returns until they could be tlxed up ao aa to
ilve blm a msiorlly. This was done so
bolilly and clumsily tbat the returns lliem-
helves showed that changes and inter|K>la-
llous bad been made. The fraud Was mani-
fest. Mr. Tboel>e uud bis attorney charged
that It was uotorlous in tbe vicinity that
BurnlBK of a Pnip Mill at rravklia rails,
N. H.-Loaa. •TS.OOO.
Franklin Faua, N. H.. Jan. T.— The
Cross Pulp mill, owned by the Wluniptseogee
Paper company. bMrn«>d this morning, tbe
cause behiT a hot box In the machinery.
Loss, t7.'>,U00. without counting lo«» sus-
tained by l>ack pulp. A six mouths' supply
must lie H«Mureil elsewhere.
•AUOO Ito— la Arllagtoa.
At an early hour this morning fire was
discovered in the Ik>oi and shot) store of L.
C. Tyler, Siivlngs Bunk blook, Arlington.
The damage to tbe building was slight, but
Tyler's slock was ruined by Are, smoke and
water; Insui-ed fur $3000. Tbe fire also
burned through -« partliluu Intuthe a«OolnlnK'
store, occupied by I. K. llobiuson. furnMi-
Ings. Uoblnson's stock was Inluretl by
smoke and water; fullv Insured. Tbt total
loss will probably l>o about iAOOO.
Buriilnc of Texaa Hocel.
CHICAGO, III., Jau. 7.— A Sherman (Tex.)
special reports the <lesiruellon by Are yost«r-
day of the Suulheru hotel aud two private
residence's. Tbe following peraona were se-
verely Injured : A. A. Lcard. proprietor of
the hotel; Lufi Kollins, Mrs. Leard, Lon
Lowu.a Areman; Al M*'redlth. a Areman.
The losses aggregate about tSO,000.
Other Flrea.
The Ions by tbe Are at tbe Brooklyn navy
yard Friday is not as much as was at first
thought, tbe amount now being atatod at
from iift.OOO to $80,000. Tim government
never Insures its property, and hence no In-
surance) con)panlus are artected.
I The Banner mills i<« llulTalo were burned
Thursday night. IjOss #ft(>,000.
The house and barn uf Amos E. Rollins In
Metbuen were burned Friday muruiug.
Loss, fSaOO; Insurance. eiNOO.
A building In Nashua. N. H., owned by the
Wasson lioirs and occupied by John .Moran
frlendsof Mr. Carlisle hail Induced the at- as a grocery store and suloon, was t>urned
at
Iteglns to look as though Mr. Lamar
toruey originally employed by Tboelie to
neglect the proper means of gathering evi-
dence. Mr. Sypber said be bad aflldavits lu
support of bis cbart;es and claimed tbat It
was tbe manifest duty of the committee to
do one of three things: Forty days addition-
al time must be allowed for Mr. TboeU' to
collect evidence, or tbe committee must go
to the district to liivestlieate or sumuiou wit-
nesses to Wusbluglon to testify.
Bhemusu Ooiulng to Boetoa.
All of the protection members of tbe Mas-
Friday. Loss, $1800.
The AtchUon Union railway depot In
Atchison, Kan., was burned Friday. Lota,
|l-id.OOU; lnsuri<nc«, 9.V),000.
wouUl be left out In tbe cold, after all. It j sacbusetts congressional delegation, accom
bus iKjen assumed all along by the demo.-rats
an 1 mugwumps that it was mere impudence
to question this appointment. We hardly
know why IbN has lieen sO, except upon tbe
theory that nobody must question the all-
wisdom of anything Mr. Cleveland proposes,
^uch Idolaters as Mr. Lowell, Col. Codnian
•nd Mr. Stearns, who would eaiioulze steal-
lug If the President should commit theft,
very' naturally endorse Lamar. But tbe
past has shown that an appointment to tbe
Ijupreme l»cnch is not a matter likely to l>e
takeu on trust by republican senators, in
apite of the holy horror of tbe dUciples of
rant and sham at a nomlnatltifs being
questioned. Lucius Qulntus Curtlus Lamar
ought not to be conflrme<l— aud tbe chancer
uow are that he will not be contirmed.
:epre'«
West
will be
Virj^ln-
Axed
9he laaue Deflning Itself.
'\>ur democratic contemporaries all over
New Kngland are coming up bravely to the
President's standard of anll-protectlou.
They are arguing that protection does not
lirotect. that free raw materials may aid the
manufacturer, that tbe abolition of protec-
tive duties would so cheapen products tbat
<be laboring man's dollar would go much
/fiirtber than It iloes now, ond that on the
whole he would be much better off under a
"Utilfffor revenue only," than he can be un-
der a tarl A for protection. Tbe more pro-
nounced organs adopt .Mr. Senator Morgan's
ebarHcterl/ation of a protective <luty as a
wrong, a robl>ery, an assault on the man
^bos« laterests an* said to be unprolecUd.
This is all very satisfactory to the • repub-
lican. He Irtsires notiitng so much as a clear
and definite understanding as to what la
. tiemocratic and what Is republican on this
in-uc. lie fearv nothing so much as demo-
. critllojitraddllu-.<. "Protection" Is^a diatinct-
Ively republican doctrine. It has been
prea-bed and pr:n!llsed ever pince the repub-
lican party has bad an organized exUtence.
There la no dispute about this. Every re-
publican national platform since 1856 has
.iMMtn uutiipoken about It. The un-ertaln
• thing has been, not the animua of tbe demo-
rrallc party (that has always shown it««lf),
but Ita declarations. It has always left a
loop-bole to crawl out of, and It baa
ilwfeya. crawled, when the pinch came.
It has not dared facte the Issue. Mr. Cleve-
panled by Mr. Herbert KaddlAe of tbe Home
' Market club of Boston, called on Senator |
I Sherman In a body, for tbe purpose of urg- 1
' liig blm to accept an Invilation to l>e present
I and to speak at a complimentary banquet
I which tbe Home Market club I)ropo^es to
give him In Boston some time this month or
' early In February. Senat ir Sherman accept-
!cd the luvltutlon, and will probably be ac-
I conijjaided to Bo-ton by Repre'^cntallves
. McKliiley of Ublo aiul (lotFof
: ia. The <lat« for tbe ban<iuet
in a few (lays.
Doubts of Lamar's Conflrination.
Tlioie is good reason to believe that the re-
publican senators will stand us a unit In vot-
ing on tbe confirmation of Lamar aa su-
preme court judge. There Is the liest author-
ity for saving that liOlh Senators Sawv* aad
Kvarts have t)een misquoted and mlsropre-
scuted, and that they will vote with their
party. The frank declaration of Senator
Sherman and the action of Hoar and Ed-
munds have probably had something to do
with this; while some of the senatora who
have been quoted in" opposition have not
been.— [Advertiser special.
Miscellaoeous.
Roger Q. Mills starta out by making his
young son (ilerk of the ways and means com-
mittee.
Tbe postmaster-general has Issued an or-
der directing the posimaxter at Boston to
withhold payment of money orders and to
return registered mail sent to the New Eng-
i land Decorative works of Boston, the pro-
prietors of the same having lieeu arrested
and having pleaded guilty to the charge of
usinjr tbe mails in furtherance of a scheme to
defraud. .^^__^_
Th« Canadian Pavlflc Railroad OoUiaion.
Additional particulars of the collision of
freight trains on a high trestle of tbe Cana-
dian Pacific railroad .tt Middlcton Thursday
have l»een rectlved. One man wedged In
under the wreck was seen to be alive, and a
comrade undertook to remove hlni by
grasping bis hand, which was atlcklng out,
but was borrlfled by the Augers breaking,
they having Ijeeo frozen. He proved to be
one of tbe engineers and died in an hour.
Tbe engine drivers and brakemen, seven In
all, were burled down with the. cars, and all
but one were killed. All the cars were Ailed
with freight and everything was smH-bed to
aU)mi'. Tbe loss Is $180,000, and the aid-
dent remulted from the mlsUke of a new cou-
duutor.
Labor Motos.
The weavers In Wainpanoag mill No. 2,
Fall River, struck Friday on account of tbe
conduct of tbe overseer aud second hand,
whom I bey want ilNcbarged.
Between 2W) and 800 men at PowdII's fur-
niic« at Sa.vton. Pa., have struck uL'aln».t a 10
per cent, reduclloii In wages.
The latest move In the rubelliju auioiig tbe
K. of \.. Is tbe orgsnixation or a provMoual
committee of rebels in Washington, and a
circular has been Issued by them autl sen) to
the secretary of tbe national provisional
comtnllteu lu Chicago.
The agent of tbe Cowan mill, Lewlston,
Me., says there has Im^^i no strike or any
difficulty with tbe weavers.
The snoe business of Hudson for 1897
shows au Increase of .'MMK) cases over 1886,
the whole number of crises inanufartureil l»e-
Ing 46,M(4. Ex-Mayor Martin of Boston has
re-established his bualnes'* at Iludsuu recent-
I y . _^
Mr. Powderly Very Weak.
Nkw York, Jau. 7.— The Sun's Scrauton
special says: Mr. Powderly is very weak.
He may live for days or may die any mo-
ment. Another bemt.rrbage would, in the
opiniou of bis physicians, surely carry him
olT. Au eflfort will be made to Uke him to
Florida as soon as possible.
A Fatal Fall. , '
New York, Jan. 7.— As safe men were
hoisting a huge aafe iuto the building 52
Maiden lane, last nlgbt, the ropes parted
near tbe second floor and the safe fell, with
Nicholas McEvoy, who was stmidlng on It,
to the ground. He waa fatally injured.
The V^rMsk of the Teeth
Is sure to follow the usc of tbu many worth-
ies:* preparations for the teeth now in tbe
market. Kemombur tbat those pretended
dentists wbo cry down SDZODON T all hare
some worthless article of their own .which
thev will try to Induce you to use. Do not
Imj deceived; use nothing but 80ZODONT, a
pure and Infallible preservative of the deoul
substance.
Aooordiag to oar ninal cnitom m%
hare ooneoUdated leTeral linei of O^r-
ooati, whloh we have marked down from
20 to 30 per oent. from oar regular
prioei. The goode are all right in •wrj
reipeot, only there are eomparaiiToly
few of a kind) and we are bound to oloie
them out within a few weeka. If jon
hare not already bought an Orerooat
thi« winter, do not allow this opportunl-
e
ty to ilip. Oome early and hare the
belt leleotioni, before too many lota are
oloeed out.
CENtLEMEN
Looking for bargaini ii well-made oloth'
ing Will find in oar itore Smany linei of
Suite, in imall lotf, that hare been re-
duced 26 p«r cent, from our regolur
prioei, in order to oloee them oat before
taking etook.
Theie goodi are really marktd down.
Theia are lolid facte; no humbug ^
neither any fooling about it. We be-
lief e and are oonvinoed that the greater
number of people are judgee of gooda
and will not tolerate nor patronise itoree
that attempt to deoeiTe the public.
O'DONNELL&^ILBRiDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AN1>
Closine; Out 3ale
OK —
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
AU our OentH* Heavy Underwear
mUaifPiriee,
60 doiOB Blue Bibbed Bhirte and Braw-
eri for 880., down firom 62.
60 doien Oenti' Scotch Or«y Bhirti and
Drawen for 38o., down f^oa 76.
Qenti' Scarlet Bhirti and Drawen for
69, 67, 87o., 11, prerioui prioei 76c.,
11.10, 11.26, 11.60.
100 doien Oenti' White All Wool Bhirti
and Drawer! for exactly half price,
87 1-8, 60,62,760.
Ladiei' 88-cent VeiU down to 86c.
Ladiei' 60 and 62-cent Veiti down to
OOOt
Ladiei' 76-oent and ll Veiti down to
67 l-8o.
Ladiei' Medicated AU-Wool, richly worth
$1.26 to $1.60, down to 76c.
Boyi' Scotch Oray Bhirti and Drawen,
62 oenti, down to 38o.
Boots anH S)^tit$k.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 7, nooa. — For Hew England,
colder, preceded by ilighiy warmer
weather, in Maine and Hew Hampihire
rain or snow followed by fair weather,
freih to britk windi, becoming north-
weiterly in Massaohutetti
All our 20 end 26-oent Hoie down to
12 l-2c.
Hosiery worth 88 and 38 centi, down U
86c.
About 100 Ibi. 8-otnt Ball Tami, all
colon, down to 6c.
In OorMti, Bibboni, Handkerchiefi, lid
OloTOi, Hamburg, Ootton Underwear,
Oloaki, Shawli and-Draperiei.
CT-f ailgf an requeetei to vlalt oar atore
O'DONNELL&GILBRIDE,
116, 118, 190 & 182 Merrimack Bt.
CENTRAL STORE.
J.L. CHALIFOUX,
One-Prtee Clotliier,
15 Central Street. TjOWbU.
$75,000 Worth
Heal (Instate.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
O^er Prea«ott National Bank.
We take pride in ihowing property
like the reiideiioes we offer for lale on
Belmont itreet, a itreat reitrioted to fine
reiidenoei. They have been erected un-
der our perional inperriiion and no ex-
peaie hai been ipared to make them
first-olass in every respect. Hovel in
design and very oonyenient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplaoei
and lideboaTd.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have let loapitone tube.
We recommend them to your notice.
etc.
Dry, Fency. Millinery Goods
and Cloaks
To B6 DisDOsed of in the Next
Sixty Days.
We Are Positively Goini Oyt ot Business,
And eloeeil onr atora^ yoataaday for the
pnrpoeo of
Marking Down Our Entire Stock.
We feel that we eaa aaltely aay we hare
mad* lower pricea thaa we«e ever laMla
beltora la Lowell
On [vefy Item in Our Store.
EYerylhini Has Been Harlted Down.
)JJMERV( SL
tatow to Shake Haada
hake |
or ill a aoft, don
Do oot ahake pump iianclle or dude faahioiu
h care aort of a way. If
YEAST
POWDER
your handB are roiii;b, cbapped, imart or
burn, apply at night, after whuIiJuk, flop
Uud ia entitled to all tbe credit tbat itlacheM j ointmenU'tba uuru \u guaranteed
i« f6r';lii« Uh' l«rty up U> lu proper plane. '/atf*. »«•■>»■. Atdruffllata.
Nevr
ABHOLVTILt PIIJII Al»
poeeeaelag an the good
baklag pewdore. while
aon* of their Infarloae
HIALTHrUL,
t«*Utlee of
I eontalaa
iBffrodloala;
•400O.— Wu «el«iom hare a place tbnt we can
offer at the low prirc plnccd on this extra well-
liullt tvro-Btory noi>8« of eight roomg, t)calne
ijftlh room ; heiited l)V furntce, hiiB hanl wood
(loorB In dining room, kltrhen und pantry;
liandBomo gaa t1xturen, etc. Neighborhood flret-
cla»8 and near bu8lnoR«. {I6fitt)
•n Central Strttet.- Very deelnible ple<5e of
nropertr, oonslstlng of two-story houne and
iieaily 2700 feet of land C<»iilil eaully be made
to pay more than 10 per r.ent. not. (1663)
Mot fhr froui Merrlmaek Street.— Two-
story, two-tenement houae of 14 rooms, flnUhed
m good shape. A bargain at fSftOO. . (ICOT)
If you will rail at our offlco we will nhow you
some InveslioenU thai will pay you better Uian
10 per oent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
tS OKMTkAL STRBBT.
*^
0«tr P»eocett Nattoual Book.
Be Bijou Shoe Store.
Thi§ month w« shall offer some
QDApproachable barsnins In odd
loU, shopworn goods and lines
thnt we shall not earrjr anothe;*
season. We take stock on Febru-
ary Ist and befbre that date we
Intend to hare all these odd Hues
entirely cleared out by putting
sneh ridlcnions low prices on
them that they will sell them-
seUes. This week we offer :
£of 1. About 40pair$ GBNTH*
CORK HOLE SHOES, whteh
are itnpervloua to tnoMure and
the beet ehoe a gent can wear in
witUer weather, at $4,00 per
pair. These are etrUMy reliable
and would be cheap at $&, There
are only a few of them and they
cannot be duplicated.
Lot 9, 38 paire OEKT8* ENG'
LISH GHAIK LEATHER TAP
BOLE BALS, ootid in every rd-
epeet and great wearere. We
have them in alt eieee and differ*
ent widi^ie. We have ntarked
them at $9,13 i^er pair, which is
two'thirde their regular value.
To thoBO who give ehoee hard
wear and want dry fe^, we reo*
cotnmend thie ehoe.
Lot 3, 97 paire CURTIS* MA'
CHINE SE WED CALFHHOES,
Theee goode are known every'
where and have never been eold
lee§ thtin $4,00, H'hat we have
will go guick at $9.07 per pair.
Lot 4, 97 pairs LADIES*
G EX VISE OIL GOAT SKiy
BOO IS, all eisea and widths
from A to E, These goode are
correct in fit and style a*t/l are
$nade in a factory where they use
no tnachiite work (eorcept netr-
ing), the result of which is more
solid and better work. These
are j net the thing for thepreeent
weather as , they are warmer,
wear better, and keep the water
out better than any kid .n the
market. We have placed them
on our tablee at $2.09. This
tnake and grade of shoe sella with
gome dealers at $3.50, ,
Lot 5, Abuut 50 pairs odd
MISSES' AND CHILD'S shoes
rii'Aging in price frotn $1.95 to
$2.00, we have lumped at 98c,
per pair.
Lot 6, Two eases Ladies' Goat-
skin boots suitable for the damp,
eold weather, eolid in every re-
spect and good fitters, $1,37 per
pair. Regular price $9,00,
Haay gooda will bo oflbred at half former
prioea, and eoine at even Ices. Thie la no
adrertlslng dodge or Oatehen A Oheatom
advertlaement. Onr etore will be oloaed
Mareh let, and our entlrti atooh and flxt-
nree mnat be aold boftore that time, and we
hare made prieee that we think will aell it.
Iiook through our etook and yon will find
oTcrythlng ae r«preeente4.
Call and examine these special
Imrgalns and see tor yonrseli Ii
they are not just what we say—
ridicolouHly cheap.
Witch Us All This Month.
Oswald & Co.,
8fS atid 9*r Central 8tr«ot.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimaok St.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Bf»ston and New York
~ Markets.
I rrom Cordlej ft 0omp«wr.i
LOWELL nATT.V OOUBIEB. SATPRDAY. JANUARY T, 1888.
^.«™ ^«,»T.ww« aMfiJuI I irBAAi.T riHUBKo. I From Yesterday's 8
<«vH«wtr.w avAVlTV AUTUKIMO SftOvrnM. *
From Yesterday's Second Edition.' C. i. Soob A Co.
Mew York, H m.-The bank statement la re-
Tnarkably Hood, showing a Urge Increase to
reserve us well as .lepo.lw. The statenunt cor-
responds very closely wlih tbat of a year ago-
Market hi Id strong an.l so closed Mr»th««» "^
change worth noting.
Bank siuumei.t for Keb. 7, IBW—Keserre In-
oreaae. •4.«n,676; loans, increase, iSMO^OO;
specie. Increase, •1,C9S,100; legal tender, $1,108,
MM); depoalt, Inoreaae. $ll.»t«.l«>i droutatton,
iBcraaae, tlLWO.
Qaaantlone.
BOHUa. ^
Cloalag Opining Cloalng
Jan.a. Jun. 7. Jan. T.
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The^ollowlng loterehtlng exblhit of the
nentU'Klile mauufaeturlnx corporations for
tereHtiutf loeverv one lu anv w.ty counecte^l
for thewi ooluuiiw l.y Mr. William Sbepurd,
Capital Par
» January, 188S. v«lue
Amo8kcagC&> • t*.05;0.*«!|
Arom 18Y8 to IMT.
varyInK au««eas of naay of tbe moat proittl-
18T8 to 1H87, iMith li.cluslve. mu«t prove in-
Iherewith. Tbe loiupllatlon wa« Pr«P««*^
atock broker, «* Central atreet, Lowell, Maas. .
«he Wnmoelt Power Caao-Argninenta
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fa) In 1878, York relumed $500 per •»»••«.
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held by tlMuJ, and In 1887 swokholders wore
(ej In 1880, Lanoaster Increaaed oai-ltal f»vBi
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duoed M per cent., and Ihen V> per cent called
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Mills. No dividends paid.
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(a) 111 ian7, Amory and l^ngtlon oonsoll«Ute<l
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Mr. Shattuck reMunied hU ar({uiuciit about
•.>.40 o'clock. He eontluiiinl to prewnl Hlute-
inenlH Ui lidiculeuf tbe propoMlion by the
complahiaiitH of WulUHnj; a mill on the eu-^ter-
ly liaiik of ibe Coueord river, 'llierc W, he
buiti, a lark of water for the present works
on the coiupuuy'H cansl, uud Mr, Wood bad to
run hiw Ksltt m«liut ulxUt lu order to get pow-
er that be had pahl (or. (ieu. Buller Huld that
tbe power ooiui>any bad a ri;j;bt to build a
luill on lUe easteilv hsiik of tbe river. Cer-
taiidy tbey bad. Hut U was like tbe farmer
wbo would bring a load of produce
to lx)well. and had a cbauie to
sell It here for a certain , prl««.
But luHibled on irplnjc to Lawrcuoe with It,
where he could ^et Ic-*'* money for hU load,
liei-auHe he bad a couslUutiouwi rUbt to do ko.
There waa uudlhputed evidence that there Is
room fur a large mill aud a miM one ou tbe
westerly aide oftlie rivor, wbloh cau be util-
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I Bnormoae Losses of Life nad Property
CbloM by the Ploods.
Nkw Yokk, Jan «.— A speeial from Lou-
don to tbe World Jtaya : "Tbe ii|>cclal corre-
Hpondeut of tbe Slandtird at Sbaui^bai ^IveM a
very graphic picture uf tbe tremeodouH loss
of life in China from tbe overflow of Hoaug
Ho river aud of tbe tremendoua faiulue uow
tbreateued. He oays : About oue-«ixlh of
the entire area ot tbe garden of ( hlua, an Ho
Nan it* Ktyled, Is uow converted Into a vast
lake, wiib a pagoda top or tbe gable of
I aome bibber wall rUing over tbe evur-
InereaHing water to mark tbe site of
I what were a abort time ago proa-
perous cities of many thousand inhabit-
ants. Tbe rest of tbe country Is overrun
with wretched refugeen wbo were fortunate
enough to escape with their lives, tbougb
with nothing else. In huudixida of Inatancea
men wbo, three abort moons ago, were men
..Almost a
ized at a leas exi)ense. To uu«lertake to get , ^j ^-enHb, lodHy sit gailog on the inland sea,
an award of daniage»< for lujurlug the land .^y^j^^^j j^y^^^^^y^ij ^^j j^^j^^ ^^^^
on tbe eaat side of tbe river for a mill *lie, is | ^^^ ^ ^„ ^^^^ ^^ ^ morael of food to eat.
like a farmer wbo»e waste land on tbe top of
out a ..-a
lu ■ iBiiuBi wuw-r .,.,-»« .~-- -.. r _ i The Inuu^latloua cotnmeuced a little dl--
a hill waa taken for any public Improvemeui | ^^^^ j KalfunK Vix, oue of tbe larueat
10 10 1ft
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IN
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Idend of SSH
Iba'ii.d'wid lebulU property of Waahlngtoa
of lis treMurer, reduced lu oaplUl to |600,000,
nine shares of Amory for one share of Langdjoa
after 10 per eent. caah dividend to old Aawry
from #800.000 to ftlOO.OOo'hy redudag par from
— [Tbe New fork Journal of Comiorroa.
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gROM VBBTBBUAT'B aMOOBU BMTIOM.
1 p. m.— Market Is dull, but strong ; so strong
banra have reconsidered and do not care to a.
SokpHoea, and a Beading bear pool haa closed
^f J.*ra.-Tha strength of the market looks,"
« they were discounting the termlnaUon of the
■Jdllng strike, for though tradU^- prof^-
SoBul market Is very strong and rather bare of
oftocks.
NKWH ITBM8.
—Friday a yard eoKlne on the Cleveland
Bod Marletu railway rau lute a freight train
at Cambridge, O., the boiler of the fregbl
Jraln exulSiliug, fatally sc^aldlug T. K. Peck
•od Cbartea Keuule, ttreman.
— Jiromlelia>«aoway,aged 14, ion of Dr.
Oaaaoway, for mauy years aurgeon of the
United Slatea marine hospital In Portland,
Me., but now of CIncinuati. was blown from
a lialu Bt Erie, Pa., Thursday ami killed.
—Hugh K. Boberti«on. tbe projector of the
big timber raft, nays that b« •.ball construct
uo more tlmlMjr ittft*, but will build a lim-
ber ship, with Hpar* and steering "PP"'''*/""
Bud provlHloned for «0 days. V^orkwllll>e
begun at once.
-The bottom of one of the large fiirmuea
at thf Iron workn on Breaker Island, Albuny,
S. v.. gave out Friday, and 80 ton« of tlie
molten Iron escaped. An explosion fol-
Iow.hI. tearing uo the ground for yards
. ii-ouiid and doing $1000 damage.
-John Gaiiagber. Daniel Mackay, and
Jol.o J. Quinlan, memlKrs of the g«n»f "'
church and school bou^e thieves which haa
b.eD working In Brooklyn, have bwjM cap-
tnred. It U mU\ that they have plumlered
over 100 churches in New England.
— Pleuro pneumonia among cattle Is Ktlll
prevalent in WcMcheater county, N.Y.. and
over 200 head have been condemned »> L.^'*'
laboro and Sjmers this week. All caltle in
the infected diHtri.-l« are to be tagj?ed, and
oo !.hlpment or removal of any Ujfged cattle
will b€ allowed. ^
Pallee Oonrt.
Jan. 7.-Tbtrt wai# one lloe of fl and
oo#.i« for llr*t offence of »>ru»''t""«*":
Cbarle* Elliott aud l»atrlck MeCarty. sec-
ond offtuce of druuVeuoeas, #A aud ooala
OBOb.
John HottUhBD. BaeBUlt and battery. coa«
tluued till Jan. iSlb. . , , i
Bartiiolemew Bunberry, ohtalninu' goo»ls
from Charlea E. Guthrie under falw pre-
tences, contlouetl till Keb. 7th.
George U. Head, for larceny of two atovea
and a Ubie fi-om a hou<te ob Walnut atreet,
was on trial tbe greater part of an hour.
Leonard H. Hartley and Tftlotson Thomaa
teatldeil tbat tbey had stored Ihle property
In vacant buuwea. On looking for it alnce
laat Sunday, ll had been found miaalug.
Inspector Hayoalealllled tbat he vlsOed
the house of Mrs. Abbott on WedMaday
la»t, lu company with In«P«'«i»'" h5°*T?^
and Measrs. Hartley and Thomas. Mra^b-
bott refused adndaslon to them, afler t»oing
told by the offlcen* that they bad a aoarch
warrant. Finally they were •dinltted and
the uWe4ind atovea were louud and taken
by the owners. Tbe table was Uken from
one bouae and tlie two stoves from the other.
Int-iwctor Uflamme gave similar evidence.
Mr-. Mary K. Abl>otl testlded that she
looked out of the front window and saw a
crowd of men. She would not open tlio
door till slie found out what they wanted.
Knew Mr. Hayea and one of the other men.
The former bad visited the house about a
M)fa once before. Wllneas d«nle«i, at Ural,
that the propertv was presfot In the house.
Didn't think of the UbIe and "loves.
George H. Head .<uld he and Mrs. Abboll's
\H>yn had laken tlie proiierty Sunday even-
ing laM. Had seen Inapectora Hayea and
I,«tlumme so many timen liefoie that be
knew them at once. Thought they were aft-
*"' CIHcrNoyea gaw as evidenje the record of
the court for De.-. 2«. IWJSO. when Uejid w»
found gulllv of steullu}? a turkey aud waa
dnt-d fA and noata.
The court In parsing aentence. said no sal-
Nfactory definition of ian-eny hadl>een made,
lie found tbe defendant Kuiltv. however.
Tbe woman, Mrs. AMiolt, he belleveil to be
Implicated and |>osHlbly the prime mover.
ll,u.l was Hcuteni-ed to the "tate niforiuatory
but MpT»eHle.l. He was ordered In fMO to the
Hu^ierlor couii.
The Llltte Peaee laMleo.
The ibler^l In tbe grand Peace Jubilee
concert to be given bv Oiimora'a baod and
the t horal society ia fast ifrpwiog. *»• «-
lsteo«« was abown by tbe Ji»««»Md attood-
ance at the rebeBraallaat Tueeday •vonlug.
which will no doubt bo again aliown at
tbe next rehearsal Be|t Tueeday '^f^^^
Tbecborusea selected for tbe society are
amoogtba moat effeeUve of tboae giVMBt
SbatwogreBt Peai* Jublloea. Tboy ar« tbe
Halleluiab ohorus from ihe oratorio of the
•'MoaalBb,** tbe Inflammatua from IIM
"BUbBl MBUr." tbe Anvil chorus frooi
"TrovBiore,'» ami "Crowned with the Tera-
peet." Tbe Aral named U one of those grand
iffMU for wblcb Handel la t%mml,BV^jtli>
aufllcienUy dilBcull to bHng oot tbe b«Bt Bf-
toru of tbe aodoly. U !• "oi uo'»«n"j»f •. »«
courM, having beoo aung many limea by tbe
older Biembera. la Jubilee tluiea, ww,.»»"^
Uuiea lu church by chorus cholra. U waB
giTon, we remember, laat «»pri"I •» ."M"
atreet cburub, and laat winter at High atreet.
It Boada a large volume of voloea, as well bb
a good orcbestre, U> make It most en«»» »••
The ChorBl aodMy will baTO aiiout 175 aingj
ere to render l«.*uJ«>'«?""«0"«nof«'- J*.**
of 40 and odd pleoea will set It off mBgnlB-
oenlly. The Inflammatus Is equally graod,
but In an entirely different way. It Is •►oth
solo and chorus, and in both ll may be ca led
Hubliine music. Tbe tbeme of the word>*-
the Judgment Day-«U tbe expression given
to It by Boialol, and wllb tlie orchestra aud
volcea It la apteudid. Tbe solo Is to l>e sung
by Mlaa Frllch, wbo comes with Ollmore.
Vf e know uothlmc of her .mpabililles, oxctpt
frombeBraay. That gives ber tb^ lilgbi»t
kind of endorsement, and of courae sue
wouldn't be travelling with GMmore If ^be
were not Ursulas*. iV Anvil chorus ev-
ery l>ody knows. II Is from one of the u»o»t
popular of operas, and to lu line and tiikiug
mui'lc ll add* the dramatic effect of a couple
of platoons of red-sbirted biacksiuithj', who
furnish an anvil accompaniment. Tbe an
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THE HEAPING STRIKE.
Thrt Company Plrm-IndlTldual CoUlerloa
Hhutilng Down.
bad-
High Street Chureh.
There will be a meeting of the High street
church and society on Monday evening to
hear the report of the committee on aupply
of the pulpit. It Ih underMo..d that the com-
ndltee will report recommending that a call
lie gfven to the Hev. Ch... W. Hunt n^on of
Provldem*. who has twice preached In tlie
clu.r.d,, and who has made a very 'Hvorable
ImprcHHiou on the people. W bile Mr. Hun-
tington has, of .ouiHc, not determined to ae-
ceut a call which ban not l»een offered, t la
lielloveil that his examinutlon of the field baa
iVd blm to intimale tbat a .ub.tuntlally unan-
ImouH call on aati-factory conditions would
bJ airefully con.ldere<l. The «"«•» «««'"•
Inoulry In all quartei-s aa to bin record and
quaHllcallonH haa elicited only the warmest
and wbo clalmetl exira damages for the
son ai»»lxned that be was going to build a
barn on ft. There are uow seven mills on
tbe weoterly aide of t^ river waiting for
water without building any more.
The Wameait Power company would be
Biueh richer If tbey could sell their land at
tlO an acre, retber than to spei|d #40.000 or
150.000 to get water acroaa the river that is
so much wanted on tbe westerly aide, that
people steal it, and then give away the water
there. But Qen. H. F. Butler and De Witt
Clinton Parringlon would never carry oat
such a ■ebeme. He told the Jury If tbey were
not reasonably satiafled that the land UkeB
waa worth more than |I00 an acre tbey
cannot award more than that. Land for a
powder magBzlne and sbooting range ike
that used by them for tbat purpose could w
bought for from (05 to 960 an acre. Mr.
bbattuck claimed that 995 an acre waa all
ihst any man could get out of this property.
He concluded his argument a few minutes
before eleven o'clock, oucupylug, lo all. aa
hour and flfU-flve minulea.
Gen. Butler commenced bis argument at 11
oVlotk, and devoted a oouildereble amount
oftlme lu reviewing the evidence for the de-
fendaats at this and the previous examina-
tions, to show discrepancies In It.
Geu. llutler claimed that the ciedlbllUy of
bl>t witnefses bad not been gainsaid by any-
thing tbat had l>een pi-esentetl by his oppo-
nents lu tbe case. Although there was a
herd of englneeri on the opposite side of the
tsKe. n« fault waa found with the plan pre-
seuteil by Mr. Karrlngtou and the petllion-
ers. ttehpondents said that tbe oetitloners bad
uo water to carry across I be Concord river
ill 1874. We thought of going acro»a the
river In 1874, because we could not una It at
alt llna*b abd season* on the westerly side.
We widened tlie canal because we wanted to
get tbe water down. U coat $lft,000 In
1872-8 to enlarge the canal. DlfliBreot plans
coufcldered for further utiHalng the |M)W«r
of tbe Wameait Power company were aUled
bv (Jen. Buller. It Is asked why one of
tijeae plana was not carried out. Quo was
U»e act authorixlug Boston lo take water
from the Sudbury river, which would iiuich
relieve the flow of water at Wameait dam.
The city of Boston waa ready at any lime to
ooiiieln and carry off our water. While
waiting, for this reason, the Lowell and An-
dover railroad came lu and gobbled up the
power eompBBy'a land. Finally, Boston
took one-llflh part of our water "U!' JP»ve us
166,000 for ll, or at the rata of |J7ft,00Q for
our entire water right.
At one o'clock, after Oen. Buller hati oc-
cupied two hours, the court asked him bow
luucb longer he should claim atU>ntlon, and
be said tliat be dlduH know, be ihould speak
till he put bU case all In. aud put It in right.
The court ailjourned till two o'clock.
Worka of Art.
▲n opportunity Is given, to lovere of hand-
iome sculpture work, to purchase somothlng
geuuinelv artUtlc at tbe exhibition of works
of art now being conducted at M Merrimack
street. AK«te» alabaster. F^jyplian marble,
mBlaoblte. etc.. arc represented In alaluary.
vaaea, animals aud other subjects, all elegant-
ly cut and handsome In desiiu. In the win-
dow can be seen many specimens of merll
andwoilh. Among them will be nollwd
two vaaes tbat stand as bavreiiefa, which
ar« really ioa»rnlllceol. The mtterUI from
which tbey are made consists of Italian mar-
ble and they are sure to attract tbe eye. The
sUtuary i» the store Includes a child reciting
a prayer, which Is a copy from Venture Uwt
look tbe premium at the CeiiUMiuial, a real-
istic group of dogs, and mauy other choice
dealgna. The exhibition wM continue until
Wediiesday.Jan. nth, when they will be
well,anentbUKla.tlcmeml»erof the .<Klef, P"b»t are invited to t^^^^^^^ ^^,^^ ^^^V^^^
but the men wbo are to work tbem are uot
yet selected. The last chorus, "Crowned
with the Tempest," Is perhaps lea^ fa-
miliar than the othen., but no leas graii'1 lo
lie way. It begins with a l»ai»s solo, wbicd
will be sung by Dr. F. K. Rlx.
Active canvasMng Ih now goiug ou for the
increase of niomberhhip of the sociity. sou
wllb good effect. The amount of entertain-
ment which Is offered for the coat of a meiu-
I>er8hlp ticket Is a sufflolent inducement to
liring many Into the society. These are-
one admission to the Gilmore concert, anU
two to the Creation matinee rehearsal, sua
the evening pt- rformaiu-e also. At •loK'e **'*
mission priws, with re>erved seat, thla loota
UP W.Tft Hi lea^t. Canva^fing It. also going
on for the sale of tickets to the Gllmore con-
cert.
examination of the various and rich articles
represented, wdl doubticM atUiid tbe sale In
large numbers. Signor E. Ne^ti is In attend-
ance and the work* are by mauy leading
■uulplora of Italy. ^^^^^^^^^
iEacriagrs.
In Tyngaborough, Jan. Otb. by Ker J. U. Vld-
eent, Mr. Chas. W Amaaeen anjt Miss L. Q^r-
trade Woroeater. boUi of Tyngsborough.
. I.':
Beattis*
At Port Klchraond Friday work was
ly crippled, flO IlallaoB, who took the places
of the atrlkere, quitting work upon
ducementa of the prealdent of the Italian
Worklngnien's Beneficial aaaoclatlon. Scarce-
ly any work was being done on the piers,
and only four shifting engines were work-
ing. It Ih evident from the decreiislng ahlp-
menta down the K«idlng railroad that the
outiuit of the collieries lu the Schuylkl re-
Son is growing leas. The Bell more colliery
Juapeiided Friday, owing to scarcity of
breaker employea. Miller's Now Lincoln
SJnicry InU-e Iteadlog district was cloaed
Fr day. MlI.er huvh he waa willing U) pay
fbe H fvance, but dured not do It. 'he nrom-
l^d to pay the men the advance for ail the
time they worked. If, a« the outcome, the
Joropan V agreed to p.»y the Hnmc. The men
refuSl theoffer uiul I he colliery closed. A
SimbJr of oHier individual culllorlea have
JKd becau-e .be men refused to mine coa
to bo handled by uoii-ui.ion •»«"• '^ »
Sntcd that every indivlduul colliery
Sow working will li ordered to clojo Ibe
nuruote being to stop a^l ooal which ipe
KfS railroad hanTHea with "on-unlo. la-
tor. The Suflolk colliery at M"banoy Cl y
ahut down Fri.lav, aud the minors of the
SSX°or colliery.' Shamokin have refuaed
to work because the coal is Hhlppe<l over the
Reading road. Special efforts «™ .'>«•"«
SJle l?run the collieries In the vlclnUX o^
Tower City. I'a., with "on-un'o" "J^"v,Vh?;
to going up In price, as high aa ^.M hiving
been m.-otved for the best bard ash coal in
iSladSphl-. The Reading omclals arc firm
and claim that there la no change lu the altu-
Bthm. It la "aid to IMJ certain, however, that
A oompromiae with the rolnere muat »• »«•• i _v„ ,o-^- from Impure biooa, try novo ■
Uhbr BrWlrBtloB. * »•''•'•
the Tn e\X=enTofMV.- Huntington in every p^^^
ti^ in- "." , The call for the meeting on Mon-
day evening provides for an ^in'o/"*' ~^
ference of Vnimbere of both church and ao-
cletv at 7 o'clock, l»eforo the reuular formal
roeSilngI of tbe two bodies are to be held. It
l?h!,p<HTlhat a f"" •tt'^nJ;" V'S'ad' .i'*'u,e
expression ofoplnlou will »>e had at the
opeutog confe-ence.
Onr Jim.
Judge McCafferty of MInncaota writea:
"YouFs received, wllb the newspaper acrep.
It's all a Joke 80 far aa I know. But there
la a lawyir, and he -Hid wnjetblng in court
about mv lak og u case from him. Ue ia a
JoJ henior, and 1 look upon him aa a crenk
and paW no attention to*blm. The newap|».
p, r boy* 'f*'* *Kuyln«' him conalderabSe,
and they talked fight, duel and all that non-
•ensc.andthe AKsociated I'rcaa men. sent
JSmoihlugoutforajoke. I hav« r?«';f
ery i leltere and toiegraras from all over ever v-
Ti.« where, from Boston to Chicago. But I pakl
t'hS 1 no aUeiluJn to Ihem. I «>uld not under-
Bland about the ex-Judge buaineaH."
Mr. MoCafferly's remark about not onder-
Hiandlng tbe "ex-jud;<e bu-lness" me^^»lh»t
he Is Btlll Unlled StaUs comralsaloncr for the
district of MlnneaoU.— [Worceater Spy.
»*W Point with PrW*"
To the "OodU name at home," woo by Hood's
SareaparHla. In Lowell, ""■••JTJ'SS^Ji-S
pnrimred, there la more of Hood's 9«rMP«r-
lla sold than of all other medldnea. and It
1 baa given the t*at of aatlafncllon •ln« "* •»-
' trwluctlon ten yeare ago. Tbto eouldnot be
if tbe mBdldoe did not JJ«5f», JI^^JS
ou iufbr from Impure blood, ^try Hootni
tor SwIadUag.
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock Alexander
Wilson, an Engliabman, wbo haa been trav-
elling through Mlddleaex and Wom-hter
wuntieiTobtilnlng subscripllona lo Trifet»a
Galaxy of Music, and keeping tbe money ao
obUlS^K was arttmled at THuV" ^J ^^^^Z
Patrick ^lly, and lockeil up. Yesten sy he
waa arreigned before Trial Jurtloe JosUn of
Hudaon, pleaded guilty, and waa •entenced
to two monlha' Imprisonment I" the C^sm-
bridge houae of correction. At the expire-
tlooof hla sentence In Cambridge he ari I be
tried for forging tbe name of Mr. Triftt to
reoelpta for money received. "»<**''"
undoubtedly then aerve a term as the gucal
of the .late in CbBrieslown. He was not au-
thorlxed by Mr.Trifet to act for him In any^
wSrSd when arreated at Hudaon waa
tiavelllng under tbe name of McGulnuesij. It
Is estimated tbat be made aevera hundred
dollara by hi* i>ecBliar metbwl of doing bual-
nesa. all ot wb\ch, be aaya, was expended for
rum aa faat aa obulned.— [Hereld.
The Boehaator Kaploelon.
The coroBer*a Jury Friday returned a ver-
dict in the caae of tbe recent naphtha explo-
•lons in Bocbeater, N. Y., holding the Vacu-
um Oil (jompany reapovlble. Warner Weat-
oolt.tbe fifth victim of tbe ezpipaloo. died
Friday. A special commltfe of the
mon council baa pronounced tbe oil
■y'a worka an lneuflferel>tc nuisance.
In Dracut, Jan. 6. Henry Goodhue, aged 9i
raara, S months, SO days.
Funeral from his Ute resldfnce at Dracut
Mavy Tard, Sunday afternoon at 8 o«=loc«-
Prienda and rel.Uvea lnvlte«l without further
BOtloa.
cities of tbe province, and in oue Instaut
aome four miles of solid embankmeut of
stone, brick, sand aud clay were awept away.
In the dlstrets of Cbiiig Chow and Chen
Chow no less than three thousand large vil-
lages are slateil lo have been engulfed In a
very few minutes, and scaruely any of their
ill-fated people had time to save tbemaalvea,
as the breach occurred lu the night time.
Tbe extant of the dlsaater will be
better understood when I say that
ao extent of country much larger
than the whole principality of Wales, aud
much more tblc!kly populated, is now a rag-
ing sea. and that all the Inhaldtauta are ei-
ther drowned or have fled. The people so
terribly visited canuot nuiulair fkr abort of
the whole population of Ireland, as ihe
proviuoe Includes about, S5.000.000 Inhabl-
tanla, with an ai^a of 65,000 square miles,
aud the walera of the rivor now cover Imj-
iween 8000 and 10,MO square miles. The ao-
oounls dally published in tiie native aud for-
eign papers and In the I'ekin GaBelte reveal
moat horrible sufferings undergone by the
survlvon, who are perisblug of famine. I
am told that In huudrBda of Inatauoea on the
present occaalon, when the waters rushed
Into the cities, sweeping walls, housex and
everytbiug down before them, the people ru-
fUKcd to stir, an«i met their deaths with tbat
wonderful Imjifference which cbaracteriaes
tbe Chinese lu some ca»es, for the Celestlsl
U nothing if not a fatalist uf the most uro-
uounoed and unreasonable type. Actxjrdlug
tothe Iwat and most tiuMwortby authorities
whbh 1 have been able lo conHull, the lo«s uf
life will not Ite numliered by the thousands
or by lens of thousands, bpt literally by
hundreds of tbousanda. while starving peo-
ple must amount to many millions, wbo are
utterly beggared and depeuding for sub-
siftence upon the charily of others. The
Ein|>eror has already contributed 100,000 taeN
out of bis private purse, beiilde* pa) Ing
300,000 laela out of the liuperial treasury to-
ward the relief ot tbe sutferera."
Mo Boynltjr oa Marhod Wire.
DuBUquK, Iowa, Jan. «.— Judge Shires
yesterday rendered a decision In the caae of
the Washburn * Moen Company v. the Beat
'Km All Barl>eil Wire company of Cedar
Falls. Tbeflndingaare that Alvln Morley
invente«l Ihe aame style of barbs covered
by the Oflddeu patenU, and exhibited a
sample of fence at the countv fair In Dela-
ware county In 1800. The declsiou nullifies
the Glidden barb wire patents fur waul of
novelty. Tbe evidence la plain and tbe caae
canuot be reveraed In tbe United States au-
Creme court. Keiying on this duelsloo, all
arbed wire manufacturera will ceaae pay-
ing royally.
MA88ACH a(iBTT«.
A Olerk'a Kmheaaloaaoat.
MiLFOBU, Jan. 0.— Arthur If. Ball, M
yean old aud married, pay roll clerk for tbe
Ilopedalu Machine company, was held in
$8000 by Judge Dewey today for embezzle-
ment. His plau was to put up e«tre
amouuta lu pay envelope-, giving men two
Instead of one, and before actual payment
abftractliig one envelope. The pay roll foot-
ings were then made lo correwpond. Ac«;l-
dentally the double envelopes were nol4«wd
yesterday and looked in TreaaurerBuiicrofi's
private safe. Ball wtiil at noon and opened
It, knowing the combination, ami ab^lrmted
tbem. The dUcrepaucy waa nolicjed, iiives-
Ikated and traced to him. He o<»iife»»ed ami
rcHtored the amount taken thirt day and §800
more In notes, the Investment of previouM
stealings. The toUl amount h from IIOOO
to fSOOO, taken in small thefts weekly from
Scpleml>er. lH8tf.
Kxplosluu of a Stand Plp« In a Pall Rlv-
•r MUl.
Fall Uivkk, Jan. 6.— A stand pipe ex-
ploited In the giiequechan mill this morning,
smashing all tbe windows in the upper part
of tiie mill. A slasher cylinder with which
the pipe was connected wus badly wrecked,
bill no ore was Injured. The damage, ll la
thuu^ht, will amount to 91000.
•'Are you lonely tonijtht. Miss Ada J" •'No,
sir! I wish I wei-eioiiolier." He bade her
good night and went home, took a large dose
of Dr. Hull's Couirli Syrup, fearing her Icy
manner had given him a cold.
No well regulated household should be with
out a bottle of AHOoaruBA BiTTBiia, the worl«t
renowneit apptdacr and Invlgoretor. Beware
of countcrfelU. Ask your grocer or druggist
for tbe genuine artlele, msuufactured by Dr. J.
ii. B. tilerert A Sons.
HEART
Disease is causeil by the inactivi-
ty of the kidiieyn. Hunt's Rem-
edy, taken, a tablesiKwnfiil in a
wine glass of water three times a
day, will prevent and cure. Sold
by all apothecaries and dealers.
Acme Skates
All aoUd steel and flae flalafe.
Snstructton.
MRS. n ALKY'S 8ELBCT SCHOOL
terms begin Sept. », Dec. 14 and April 4.
Private pupUs received. At M Powell street.
Mr. M. B. I>AY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Amngemenu made as pUuilat. organist and
aooompanlst for conoerts. Plve Cent aavlags
Bank Building.
oom-
compB-
After tbo Holldaya.
Chen stomachs were overiopded *;«|»> if^^J'
s, Palne»s Cdery Compound abould be uaw.
U will aurely cure the fcdlgeatloii and dyj
pepala cauaMi by the Christmaa d aner, and
arfve away that outK>f-BorU feeling. *om
try It.
. Sbtb dentlata^ Mlla bmI t^pthBebe, by sfH
ESiBm,l*BdBltafci«ullf IrBgrBBt fMb*^
tat* for Milk pMrdar. Trylk ■•.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
litcHiil's Bills' SdMoi, Bilkiiica, lass.
A atrleUy aelect tamUy sebool for boya. Ad
MR. AVD MB8. HOBSPyB 80H00L.
MS. ADOLF KETT£XBE1L
win give a ooorae of
TEN LECTURES ON QERIANLiTERATURl
IbSy will be given la BDgllah. Price lor eourae,
•^^EaT.ffiJSwN. «0 a. MerrtmaeH St.
gARTLETT
WASHINGTON
aatb
!J2l
DKBW bla laat braath In tbe laat boor of tto
last «lay of the laat week of ♦bf lag bmoUi
UtelMtvearot the laat eeoturyl Ue died
TBrlor BoarbOB aad BfB_ WMakey . b««Jed gr
\0.u,a*Ay»s h ■"*«. »»»asm,sasmi^v
One of the Most Remarkable Cnrefli
of Blood Poisoning Ever
Acromplished.
\
We give below a sUtemeut of oae of the
most remarkable cures ever aocoaipllshed by
any iiiedlRlD«. i^ildoia has a ooromunUy been
so greatly lu(er««lod lu a case of this kind aa
was the vllUge of UainarlsootU Mills. Me..
In the slckueM ana cuia of Mr. a»nkln.
KveryUilag uIms had falleil, and death aeensed
InovlUble, when Hood's 8arsapartllB WBa re
' sorted to and effected
A Wonderful Cure,
"The atateinent whlcli 1 here auike nay
too extraordinary to be true. But I < .will
my story as plainly aud truthfully as 1 possibly
oan, and refer for ooireburadon to alasost aay
realdout of this town, where 1 have lived at
my Ufa and am well known.
"When a |outh, I was strong and aoUve, able
to work hanl, and aroblttous to aueoeed la UfB.
1 am aow St years of age, apd 14 years ago b^
gaa (o have epllepUc flu, caused, aa we believe,
by lajurles to the aplae reealved by a fall, ae
Boae of our family have aver beea alnaiBrtf
aOllcted. Home alne years ago, by advloa of B
physlohta, 1 began to Uke a bromide eofli-
poun<t, whloh had a quletlag efOot upoa my
nerves. Thla being, as 1 am told, a •oumulB-
ttve dreg,' aad taking aoUdog to carry ll e«t e(
Biy system. It had a disastrous aad
ALHUBT rATAL BBVBOT
upoa my blood. In fact, 1 Udnk I aever eoBld
again go through the palu and miser/ of IBB
past two yean. Soon afWr 1 begaa wllb IBB
bromide, soraa appeared oa Ike ealvaa of Bif
legs. Slowly but surely they aprand over aif
body. 1 tried all tlie medldaea we oould hear
of, but Bothlng suyed their terrible prograaa.
Tbay became very severe under my kBoea, aad
when 1 walkeil blooil would sUrt fram tkefli
and nark on the floor my path from room IB
room. At length the oords beoame oealraelBd
so that I iwuld ao longer walk, and waa obliged
lu despair u> Uke to my Uad, from whlah I
noverexpe<;tedlo rise. Rsreptlng my bead,
hautls, feet and breast, I was lltsrally rovered
with sores, constantly discharging oorrnptlon.
No words cau convey an Idea of the terribiB
•uffbrlDgs 1 andunMl, as my oomlltloa waa al-
most too terrible to describe. 1 wa* unable IB
sit up or lis dowa, but waa obliged lo keep la a
retaining puslUon, re»tlug on my feet, hlpa, the
palms of my baada, and the baok of my bead.
I oould Bot bear tbe louob of beBYjr elotblag,
and my ooveriaga ware of the llghtBet poaalblB
materUls. Whea they wera ebOBged or tbB
cloths on my Ibaba were removed. Urge aoaba
came oflT with them. When old aoraa dried u»
new onus tunned.
I HAD BO ArPBrrra
Or atrengui. oould eat hardly Baytblag. aad
wBslu such palu tbat I eould aleep only wbBB *
I be<ani«> totally esbBualed and relapaed IbIb
uucous«-louanaas. I had the eoaaUnt attoBMon
of a loving father aad mother, who bIbmsI bb-
hausted thalr health and means la eadBBVor-
lag to relieve my sufferings. I bad beea eon-
flned to the bed about a year whea, 1b SoptBai-
ber, I ;M, 1 aakad asothar If I oonld try Ueod*B
Barsaparilla. aa we had read of Ita reaMrkablB
•uoceaa. 1 took one bottle aad aotteed BB
ebanga In my ooadlUdn, but coBtlanod lo uaa It.
When oa tbe tab bottle we aoHoBd ibBt '
•ores seemed to look better, aad tbe teah
them natural.
^ Thie Ray of Hope
Was cheering, and when my young friends la
the village made me a Chrlatmaa prBaenI of b
doccn bottlea of Hood's HsraaparillB, mr gnU-
tude to them and to the medicine waa bIbmibI
unspeakable. I continued to ImprerB. Ifbf
•muller sores gradually healed up,
the more stubborn ones wera foread
yield to the medlcla^ Mew aad bOBlthy
formed. My appeUte eame baex lo bm. I BM
wull and Increased la flesh. I aoon bBgaa to gal
natural sleep, and now rest aa well Ba Bay BBB.
After being oonflned to the bad a year aad flva
moDtlis I was able to get up. I »eem«d lo giow
stronger every week, and eould aooa wotk
about the hou»e, and walk with a caae, whloh I
•hould nut need, but for the oontraetlBg efllM*
of the sores upon the oords of my legs. I aaa
now
KNTIBBLT FBBB rBOM BUBBB.
II iving all over my body only Uie seare aa re
minders of my sufferings. My whole ImprorB.
ment 1 attribute solely to Hood'a SaraapariUa,
and can truthfully say 1 believe I owe my UlB
to this wonderful medicine." Q. Wabrbb Ea»-
KIN, DamariscotU MUla, Lluooln Coauty. Me.
For Corroboration
Of the above tostlmoutal we oan rafer to aUaoal
•very resident of DaaxriseotU MlUa aad IbB
villages about. To be more ffpedfle. ve hBf«
ret^vcd letters endoralng Mr. Uankla'a alalB-
ment and testifying to tbe wonderful power of
Hoofl's SarsaparilU as ahown In thla ease, froaa
.Mark 1>. Rankim,
J. r. Mi/LLIOAH. Postmaster,
W. T. YoBK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. fBAOUB, all of l>amBrisootU MUla.
B. Z. WufBLOW, of Brockton, Mass., for If
years poatmaater and expreaa ageat at Dar
marlsootu MUU.
Maa. II. M. Whittbmobb, Ayer, Maaa.
William H. Coauwo, Worceater, Maaa.
THBBoa O. Rabkiv. Woreeater, Maaa.
John H. Ramkim, Woroescer. Maaa.
r. M. Bolunb, 77 rnakUn atreet, Bostea.
What More is Keoeesary f
Surely, after reading the above, net evea the
most skepUeal eaa doubt the peculiar power e<
Hood's Sarsaparllla In purifying the bteod, driv-
ing out dlaeaae, and ImparUag health aad vlflor.
Salt Rheum.
"I was troabled with aalt rhewa till afeoal
three yeare ago. My face about the eyea woaM
ha awoUen and aoabbe«l, my haaUa aMdpBftBBf
my body would be raw aorea for weeka at a
dme. my flesh would seem so rotted that 1 ooald
roU pieces of flesh from between my SniBn aa
htfge aa a pea. In fact I was
TOBMBMTBO WITH SAi:;r BMBUM
in the worat form, and bad to leave off work al-
together. I eonaultod aevenl doetora, bat thaf.
gave me no relief whatever. One called to lypa
poison and gsve bm mcdlelne aeoordlagly; bat
nit rheum eaanot be cured In thai way,! BB-
■nrayou. Seeing Hood'a SatsaparUla adeBB-
Used, I boogbt one bottle and nsad U acoofdiag
todlreetloaa. It helped bm ao maeh Ihatl leak
a seooad and thhrd bottle, and
■ATB «or wsMM rsonwuKo
wtthaaarbBBBiMaeB^ IwinreeiMwaa
iwaBBBrUlBBOloaly for aall rkBem.bat
hBMoraofBnklada,loaa Bf appBtH^aad
"bf-
latfBatkaglBraaMfbBaail BBBi
%
♦u
f ■
BJbHH A. I
^HS.MBaB"
HA.
#1* '1»sfcM
tfiSirSi
mtm
'-'"m*
IxyyyELL, JP ATT/g C)OpBp}R,;aATUM»41?;> JAHPAmT^t
RKIilGIOUB K1BWB.
■vmn Onlqn*.
Can mnt, \t aome ouutrtp the* In the r«oe;
The imoe U not uo(<> tho swift or atrong ;
Thy gift win wait for thee, however Joiij:;
No band but thlno c«d lake It from lU j)Ihc«.
Car« m»t, nor hanten ; there la no aoon or late,
Bui all thliiKt hiivo Iholr uoa^on— stwru Uj rlac,
Kach BUr Ha pl»«« •♦»»<» moment In the akiea ;
And thou muat teach th^y auxloui* heart to wait.
How many yearn In Goti'a oteMial plan
The elorin'nt»» hH.I whHlmI, till they fouivl
Their point lu Unie'n great circle rolllnu ronnil,
To make Uioo what thou art, O aon of man.
No han<l muv tourh the whoolB of Go.l'* tle^ltrn
Tv hasten or retard Ihem; ami no power
JftcQicsU
._ .; jz
■ ■:*
i.'
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
A 8c»ly,ItchlnB Sklu Diaeaae wltb Kmlleaa
guflbriuK Cur*«l by Cutlcur* K«ui4»dlca.
Jft(ji(eUaneotut<
Can keep thee at the one apiKilnteil hour,
rrom Ou.lln« that which right in-onouncej» tlihn
"^ —1 8;twuet V. Cole, la Uic Crillc.
The Innujjtiral a<li1re«n of Prof. M. B.
Hlil<llo, formerly of llartforJ, I* printe.l In
full In hho lMUH»>un{h Prosbyterlun Banner
of l)e«'. U- Ho expreaxod liN l)elief and
oonvlcllon Ihiil "thw New TtKUiuent U In-
■piml lu Nueh a hch»»« thai every woni of It
Is (d value aa the vital form In which Uic
revelation of 0<>«l bun been mn«lo." Dr.
Kl.l«lle la profe^aor of New Teataiueutevege-
lU Id AlleKbeny aemliury.
Tbe (tbrUllao i»t Work notices nn In-
M'd hilerei»t In scbolurljr expoxlllons of
Nclioul lesion. But we run iiolr
m»-
of JunM>-
ll'XtN to-
Hltnllar in
tbe rtuD<lny
ao<iutc*»'e in It* e<itiniiite of tbe value «f
canc.ll
~-i._-
tllltic ren.lihK — tlw fyi'teiu
ing from pliuc U> pl.tc- to hriin{
irelber»hat are imne frequently
sound Hian Blinihir In i.en»e. tiixl nnidiuv
nex^ t« luttbiiitf to tbu un(ler»tiui(lluK of
Scripture. ... II
Tbei-e are uuw 2.000.900 t'brl»tlau» in In-
Tlie neirr«>OH in thin country, 'arcor»lln« to
the Uev. \V. n. Illckiuiin, are likely to oul-
Duniher the white fotk« nl no <U-tunl tlute.
We take Mn flKures. In IHN* l}»'.v are
7.000.0(10. But tlK-y b;ive mulllpllevl h tltueij
InkfSHtlian a ••entury. In the veur 1000
there will \m> 12 inlllion-: in H»2<).'24 millloux;
in 1940. 4H millions in 1000, m million-, ami
Id lOHO. 11)2 million... Mr. Illcknmo arj(ue»
lOjtlMr Cbriolluneilticailon.
A retwnt writer in tbe Imlepcndent ilraws
attentiun to tbe activity of llomau i atbolic
rolssionaSiml Nayathiit 'Mbe I'aitacy U totlay
aa never before winnln« tbe inlllioua over to
Ua syateiD.'* , ^ ,
An Kuvptlan pnpyrus,43feet loi»}C,contala-
iDtf the entire Biwk of the Uea.l, waa lately
uun»lkii at the Sajre library. New Biun-
*lt4, N,J. It wan preseutcl by tbu Kev.
nr. LaftflnK, nilHslonury in F^Kypt- Kxporta
■ay that It Ik 8000 vrura oltU
Dr. Wllllamx. af'ter llvin« in China for 32
▼ears, thinks 60 yean* more of mlanlon work
V«||| evanveHze aod even Cbrtaliaaiae that
vjat eiiu*lre.
The various bruucbea of Presbyterian Urn
llTAualraliH have l»een boUUniC • aeoond fed-
eral aaMimbly with a view to aeourinK organ-
*OreS['Brltain. Frame, Beliclum, Holland,
Germany an<l Denmark have entereil Into an
airrMllieut to prohibit the sale of apiiita to
Sbermen in ll.hliiu l>oatH on the North sea.
Tbe Lutheran" ar** complainlnnc that their
yttuni peophi leave them on account of the
Oarmau Inncnatc*!. not to go Into KuKliNh-
■peaking Lutheran cburchea but Into other
d«D0ininalionM.
rAklera la becoming a fuvorlte winter re-
■ort tpr the people of Britain. Amontf iboae
Wboiiave taken np their alwde at Mm<tapha
Hotwrleur, the KuKli-h Kiiburb of the city of
AMew, la Hir Peter Coats of PaUley. Soot-
laaV hir Peter lias l>ulli, at bia own ex-
panse, a Preabyterian church for tbe ao-
Jouruera. It wiii lately deillcated. .
T1m» Wesleyan .MLthotll''iH are awaking to
their ol«l earnestness In Kugiand and are do-
tug noi^le mission work in Ixmdon, in the
d*Ik'»»»«»''*»'*<»'' "' ^"•»" ""^^ Wurdour alreet,
aaiTlu 8t. James's hall.
Xbe Pre^b>lerlans In Oliiagow are moving
In the way of union of spirit und effort and
to the way of revlsiuR their creed.
InSkMlniatwo families, numbering 670
iDdividuals, the Inherllora of a feud for
many years, assembled in tbe parUb ehurcb.
Id the presence of the authorities, and toj.k
■olemn oaths to live henceforth at peace with
If lha<l known of the (iTmuRA Kkmkuikh
twenty -clxht years ag«» It wouUt have i»aye«l pic
♦ASMIO (two huntlie.rilollar*; an.l an Iminense
amount of suflTcrlng My dbease (I'sorlaKls)
<M»ninien<e.l on my hem I In n spot not InrRer
than H cent. H spreail rapidly at over my l»...ly
unit Koi under niv "«»"• The WJilea w«.nlil dn»p
..(I of mean the lime, and my sufferlnK was
endless, ami wUhout relief. «>ne thopsand dol-
lars w«»ul.l nortimpl me u» have thU disease
over affuln. 1 am .i p<)or m.in, but feel rich to
l»« relieved of what some of tjie dm'Uirs aald
w as leprosv, some rln»rworm, psorlasl-, etc 1
took au'i .>arHjipiirlll»a over one year
and a half, but no cure. 1 went to two or three
d.Mtors Nud no cure 1 caum»i j.raUe thu i. nr
CUHA KKM-l>lic»lo«^ much. They htve made
my skin an clear ami free fn»m wales aa a
haUv's. All I UKcd of them wus thro*- Ikixcb of
riiflci'U^. and llir»Hi iK.ltloa of CWTliHJRA IlK-
HOLVKNIV and lw.» cake* of CUTUHKA HoAf.
If yuu had been here ami aald you would have
cured me for •.i<'Oei> Nou would have had the
tuouey. 1 |.>«ke<l like the lecture In your bo«>k
of I'ai'flasls (plciun* number two, "How to
C'ire H^\n l>l»*«aHes"), but now I sm as char as
any person ««ver waa. Tlm)UKh foiHie of habll I
run my hands over my arms and lega to s ratcb
uuce lii a w Idle, but ^> no pur|Hise. 1 am all
Will. I sor lehed twenty elahl years, and U (jot
to Im) a kind uf scivnd nature t*» me. I thank
you a Uiou-and times. Anything moni that you
waul to know w rite me. <»r auyitno who i-eads
this m.y wrlU, to me »"'» /^-'^\--\VNlNii.
Watcrbury, Vt., Jan. JO h, 18?".
Revere House,
BOSTON.
Near Boston ami Maine, •''»''«"»• I!?^!?*'iJ!§
and Lowell depots, «ontres of business and
places of amuBomeul.
Semodelled, Befarniihed, Newly Decor-
ated, »nd now kept on the
Rooms all larKC Und comfortable ; eleKftnt
snifs. with baths atiaclie-l: ample pul>lh par-
uVrs; ^-enllem.ii's cafe and l.llluud room adOe*!,
ami Ursl-claKS In every resiiect.
UOUMtl FKOM •l.OO A DAV VV.
J. F. MERKOW & 00., - - Proprietor!.
farniersTIttentioh I
Btockbrldge Uanurea*
Bowkar'a UlII and I>r'» Fhoaphate.
BufTalo Bone Buper-Phoephate.
Bradley'a Hu|M»r-FhuapbNt«.
Stattro«li0«
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. 'i. 18^8, tralna will leave
Lowell (MlddloMix atreot depot) aa fol-
lows:
For Taunton, Fall Klv»r, Newport, N«w
Bedford, l*roviil«>ue«. rawturket, Marl-
boro', Houth Fraiulncliauiand wajrat«Uona
al 7.4C a. ra., 12.4.^ and 4.40 p. m. All trains
connect at KuuUi i ruuilnirham with Ituaton A
All>any railroad for 1Vor«)»st«r, Springfield,
Allmuy and the West: also at Conoonl Junc-
tion with Kltchburic rallruad.
The 4.40 |i. m. it-uln conncicis with Fall ItlTer
Une .Sieamern for Mow York, the South and
West.
MiMK-ial for Cbohiiaford at (143 n. ui., (i.XO
au<rt<.H(i p. m. i8atur<lHvs nl 10 p. m.) Keturn
al "i.VV and 7.IA a. ni., aixl *! ').' p. m.
81NUAYH— For Noutii Krandntrham and way
•tatlons, x.Ho a. m. l{4-turn at r>.4o p. m.
J. B. KKNDKICK, Ueueral Manager.
IHAAC V V Mt'llAl L. IMv.ttUpt.
«BO. W. MILLKK, AgraL
Ticket Ofllco. «9 MorrUnack mwmU
Sallroa^i*
».(
Paorlaals, Rezema, Tetter, Rln»rworm. lichen,
I'rurltu". Kald Ilea t, ftlllk thrust, Dnndrua,
ilarlH>rs', ll«ker^•. Uroccra' an«l Washcrwom-
iin's lt»*h. and every s|>e«4esof lUddug, liurninc,
s,aly. I'Imply Humors of the Skin and f*calp
and KI>Nid, with l.o^s of ilalr, are poslilvely
cnrtHl hT I L'TlcimA, the jnreat sklu cure, and
(UTICIKA MuAl*. an ixquUlte Kkln llcnntlllcr,
wxiernslly, ami ti;TH'» ra KKaouvKNT, the new
liliHMl i'lirlHer. Internally, when phyalcliius and
sll otl^r remedies fall.
K.d«l everrwhere. I'rl.*, CuricuaA, ftOrT;
soAi" i.V., lUeoi.vKHT, #1. l»repared by the
POITKR i>«i;U AM> ClIKMlCAI. CO., Ituston,
Mass. ^. . ,^. ,, ^.
tf^Send for "iiow to ( ure Skin HUeaata," 04
psf**a, W llluatrallona, au.i 100 teaUmonUla.
HI MHLK-*, blackheads, rha ped and oily
sklu prevented by CiiTKHi HA Mkuicatkd »oaP.
K. IV. i;Vobd Ac Co.
4T MAItKKT HTKKBT.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
35 CeBts a Pint.
•acb otiier." Next <lay tliey partook of
batoquet for which were prov
hofta, (to sucking tdtrs, 200
ill
P
'itted 10 oxen. 14
^ ^^ ^. ^ ._ . _ |)oundH of uiac-
caroiilTsbopounJs of bread, 600 pounds of
fruit, and 10 bevtolitrea of wine. Sing Psalm
10.
The old polemic snirit la not dead or dying
other >'ble of tbe
Ottturrliul Dtti»flrc»>***
To be free«i from the dangers of autrocatlon
while lylug down; to breathe freely, sleep
soundly and undlaturbed; to tie* refreshed,
head clear, brain active and free from pain or
ache ; V» know that no |»ol»onons. putrid mailer
deSles th breath and rota away iho delicate
machinery of smell, Uute Mid beaHnit; to feel
that the svstem does not, throuah lu \clns and
arteries, suck np the |Md*.m that l« aur • to un-
derinlueand dest'oy,ls Indeed a hieasi * be-
yond all tnher human enJoymenU. To purchase
Imniunltv fntm such a fate shouht l>e tbe object
of all aAlded. Aut thoae who have trle<i many
reine«llea and pbyslelane dcapalr of rellei or
cure.
MANroKU'B Radical Cumb meeta every phase
of Caurrh, fn»m a simple head odd to the most
loathsome ami destructive sutges. It Is local
and ronsUtuilonal. Instant In rellevbu, pcrma
nent In curing, safe, ei onomlcal and uevcrfall-
lUK-
8AMFtmi>'B Ramoal Ct'BE oonsisu of one
Itoule of the Kaiucal CiraB, one box of La-
ta mkiial »«»LVKNT. ami one Im-aovKU In-
llALEK, all wrapped In one |>ackage, with treat-
ise anil dlreciluns, and aold by a 1 drugglaU for
11.00
POTTEB DBCa AKU CHBMIOAL CO., BOBTOII.
No RheumatizAbout Me.
IN OMK MIMUTB
The Cntleuro Antl.Pnia PiM*
ter relieves Rheumatic, SrlaUc,
Hudden, Sharp ami Nervous I'alns,
trains and Weakneaaea. The llrst
n<l only paln-kllllng pUat< r. New,
rlalnal, InaUnwaooua, Infallible,
marvelloua Ant1di>te to Pain, Inflam-
mation and Weakneav t'tterly nn Ue and vaai-
Iv aup*>rior to all other plasters. At all druir-
rlBt»,*5c.; Ave for #1 ; or. postajro fn?e, of I'oT-
TBB bkUO AHI> CIIKMICAI. ( «> . U slm. Mss"
ELLINGWOOD & CO-,
Wholesale and Retail
iti
OPPOSITE POST OmOE.
CO tbe
Bonar
aea. Dr. Huratlua
calls I'rof. llcnry Druramond atheist
nlbeist, auil labels bis teacbhig aa
^1^
safe. A mai
If you have a house or roome
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium lor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
1: card trom.
Boston and Maine.
' ■
0\ Aitd after Sunday, (V4. X). 1987, passenger
iialus will leave Centrul atreet depot,
Lowell,
Koi Uwatoa, al tt.AO, 7.SA, M,90, tt.30, 11 a. m.;
li.ih, I4.4.VX, .1.40, 4.10, ^.4A, A.IO. 0.53, 9.30 p.
m. ItKTlfkN, 7, T.;U),«.«). lO.Wa. • .{ Um.;
VIM, ilti, 'tM, 3.J0, 4.Sii. .%, «, il.M, 7, 11 p. in.
For Lkwrentv, 7.IU, 7.3A, x.-'tA. U a. m.;
IJ.IA, 1, .1, :t.4u. .VIO, 0.1&, tf..V5, 11.10 p. m.
IlKlifUN, 7.H(i, ii.-.'O, U.4U, I0.,i(), II a. in.; li l.\
11(1, i.3.'*, .H, HAX, 4. Lit &.4U, MM p. in. bolflh
Ltiwrence, IM p. m.
rur liaverlilll. 7. 10. 7.8A, HM a. m.: 14.15,
1, 8,8.40,3 lU,(t.lA,ii..'WV, 11.10 p IB. UKTl'ltN,
7.17, ''.lo. i> b*. to Ih. 10.4.^ a. ni.; l-i.un, i.M,8.4u,
.1.3(1, 3.13, U.4.\tt.lU p. ni.
fur Haltm, 7.lo a. m.; 13.1ft. 5.10 p. m. IIX-
Tl'llN,'. ll.-lia. in.; 1.3.\ 4.4a, d i>. m.
Vor Newburyuort, 7.IU a. m.; I'i 15 It, 0.15 p. m.
RKTUKN, «.I3. 7.23, 11 a. m. ; 51.83, 643 p. in.
For Kketer, Dover and Ureal Kails, 7.86, i^a.
m.; 1,8 40,3.10 p. m.
For Halmon falls, |{|ildefonl,8aco,01d()rehanl
Beach and Ton land, 7.8A, t* H.'ia. m.; I, 8.40 p.
m. Ueturn rruin I'ortlaud, 7.80, 8.40 a. ip.i
rj.40, 8 :1U p. in.
For Ibingor, llelfaM, Watervllle, Skowhegan,
llocklaiid and FariuliiKi'tn, t<.83 a. in.
Fur Ht. John, N. li., Halifax, N. 8., Montreal
and t^iieliec, M.83 a. m.
Fur AuiTusta, Kath, Lt wistun, H.85a. m.; 1 p.m.
For Kuchester and Altou JUy, 8 a. ra.; 1,840
p. m.
For East|»ort ami At. John'a (per ateamer), on
ftlonday^, Wednesdays and Irrldays, at 1 p. in.
For Itocklaiul, ilelfast, lianaor and Mt. Mesert
(stea'iter fn>in Portlaml), Tuesdaya and Fri-
day ■ at 8.4U p.m.
SUNDAY TBAlNS.
For Hoaton, 7.8^, HJO a. m., ll.OA, 4.15, 5.40,
7Jtup. in. Ill£TUKN,8a. m., 5, 7 p.m.
ror ij^wnuvm, 8.M a. m., 5.40, 7.50 p. n.
KKTUKN, 7.40, 8.13 a. m., lli.lO, 585 p. n.;
Kvuth Lawrence, 4.'i3, 7.44 p. m.
For Haverhill, M.iu a. m., S4fl, 7.>'> p. u.
KKTUUN, 8, 11.46 a. m., 4UW, 5.SA. 7.05 p. a.
For Perttand. 5.40 u. m. KKTUliM, 1. 4.15 p.
m. J. T. FHKltKK, Oen. Manager.
WM. MICKUI'in\ JK., Supt.
J. F. riULLirs. tian. Agt. at Lowail.
Oct. «, 1007. ,
Boston and Lowell.
Boston & Maine R. R.
importanTnotice.
Olimigre of" Time.
On and after Hiinday, Oct. «.W, the following
trains « 111 he dlsiontlnuetl :
For lloHlou. tl.83, U.:i3 a. m.. 3, i.M. 8.05 p. m. ;
fnim Itosion, 0, 11.13 a. in. For Lawit^uce, 5013
9.83 a. in..a.86, 4 p. ni.; from Lawixsnoe «Jt5, 8
a. m., 2, «a» p.m. For I'oriland,8.15p. m.;
from Portland, 6-10 p. m. .. ^ „
The train now leavtnK l.^>well for Boston at 7
a. B. win leave at tt.3o a. m.
A new ti-alu lor lioatou ami Lawrence will
leave Lowell at 1 p. m.
SUNDAY T1UIN8.
The train now leaving Iloatoii at 7JI0 foi Low-
ell wlirieaveat 7. ,. .
Tiie tnilii now leaving Lowell for Boeton at
8.43 will leave at 7.30.
The train uow leaving Lowell for Lawrence
an<l llaverhlU at IM p. m., will leave at 7 JO p.
For further panlculars ai>e tine oarda.
J. F. rillLLll'K, ijen. Agt. at Luwall.
Soapi
KIRK'S
dlPljD
SUamers.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Onlj Dlreot Line fVom Vew Eaglaad to
SarauBftli,
Connoodng there with all Ball ami Water UaM.
rAVOKITM KOUTK TO gLORIDA.
Iron ateai'iHhlps "liATK CITY" and ••CITT
ok MAtJON" leaving r^avannah I'ler, Ueagraaa
ad^. Bf'stnn, KN^ltY TiU'BHDAY, at t
o'clock. For freight or |taaaage, apply to A.
DbW. SAMPHUN.Soi Waabln^n atreet. Boa.
tun, or to RICIU KD6UN A BAKMABD. A<«>t«*
FLOATING^ SOAP
THE CHIKF
Fop th« B«ih, Toilet mnci LaurulBy.
Bnow Whlta and Absolutely Pu»^
If ronr dealer does not kesp WblU Cloud 8«^'
md ra Mnta for sample cake to the nakani
JffS. 8. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
Jtwuraiiff.
lend
OOTOBKK 10, iMI.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
lC0rohgiit0 BDd Min0n TnuporUtioh
Oompanj's ProTid0noe, lorfolk and
Bmltiaore Btsamiliip Linst
The Moat Direct Boat* from Mow BnglaBd for
Norfolk and Bletamond.Old Point OomfOrt, Va.,
WaablBgton, D. C. and BahtoMra, Md.
PABSBMOBRS AMD VHBIOHT.
nrTT-Pirri year.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Ca
OAoo, 40 Oenlrnl Stroot.
J. C. ABBtnT, PRKaiUKMT. _^
K. T. ABBOTT, BM'Y AMD THftAO.
DiKiKrroita :
Wm. H. WlgglB.
.I.K.Kellowa.
Vm.l*. Braaer.
Chaa. A. Htott,
W. K. LIvlngaton.
J.U. Ahbott.
IMvidenda 60 PKR OBMT.
por ortBt. on ttoree yeara, UH P«r cent
year pollolea.
In oonneetioB with the above oompanj U |
genoral ageney for dividend paying nutual aM
'^"•**— »""*rT.ABBOTl.
BeoJ. Walker I
Amoa B. Freneli,
K. If . Wright,
A. (J. Pollard,
K. T. Abliott,
P. C. Uatea.
I on dve years, SO
at. on
vr ■>•>••«■■, •» »».«»«•, »».•»", ""..—», 4r,.,». I
•417JW, •1».80, MtyW. '9-80,Ml».68and 11. fl
n., •t|li*>. l««. « 10. «»-W. •«*.>»f *
fdJ5,6.00, Mt*'**. •Il'*-W P- "»• »UNDA
•IITJW. » 00, •lltf.W a. m., iM \
110.43, 7 8<i, S.oii, miiO. •».«W, 9.1
and Mm
*'polBOn."
According to Wundt, quoted bv Dr. Stucli-
enberg In the llomilellc Monthlv, phyhieal
Bclence Is not takliijc the tlr^l place lu Eu-
ropean Uiouxbt, as it did a few years ago,
while metaphysics is coming to tbe front.
Tbe Kvangelist gives four columns and a
balf of "A Last Word to Roliert O. liiger-
HOll." There is luucb more of rhetoric than
of logic in either diapuUiit; and for the
acieotific theologian the whole correspond-
ence la' of very little value. Inireraoll la
abusive of his opponent's creed; but Dr.
Field is calm, suave and polite.
Tbe Upv. B. F. Mills •««!»" hi* work in
Albany, last hundnv, With good atUndauce,
luapile of the wcatfier.
The Suli'-hury government Is propo^-lng to
make concessions to the Uomiiii Catholn"
bishops in Ireland, in respect to tbe hijjlie:-
education.
lifiie<«ntlv oiMniii^; a course of lecture* on
tbe life of JcHUs, l>r. Bcrnhard Weis-. one
of tbe al)lest profc^Mirs in Berlin lliiiversily,
Hai<l, "OurlhcoloKV must Ikj a theology ol
fa(;l8.-' Tha csHcnlfal fad is that the lov«v>f
(Jod was inanifcMleil in .Ic>»uh Chii-l and
that through His deulh He redeemed llie
world." , , ,
Tbe latest attack of unbelief on the Chrlst-
iau rellKio" •« Jamf* Colter MorisonN "Ser-
vice of .<• Man," ju^t publl^lied In I^imlon.
Here is a Kcin from It : "The sooner the Idea
of moi Hi lespDnsiliility is jfut rid of, the bet-
ter It will be fur soniely uiid luoriil educa-
tion." Imagine "inorul educallon" without
the Idea of ••moral re8pon>ibiHiy" If you can.
Four scholurs in tiie .South Hoslon Presby-
terian Sunilay w-hool repeated tbe 4Hhort«r
Catechism perfecjlv. and at tbe Christmas
festival received each a Bible as a prize for
doing MD. . , , .
Roxbury I'resbytcrlan church, organized
alKiut 18 months ago, has now 100 comraunl-
eaota. . « „,.
Wlftit should the sermon be? That
fc pcodA' What would suit an Oxford
dieuce would not suit a Boston audience.
Severe lojrlc ami nietaphy^'ics would not do
for Lowell, or Lawrence, or Manchester.
Tbeao are In onlcr when Canon Liddon ad-
dvwaet the leading thinkers of England un-
der the dome of Ht. Paul, or when Pere I>l-
^o tbunders in Notre Dame. Smaller men
,' Oi« lighter woa;>oo8.
Give Them m Chance I
That la to say, your lungs. Also all your
brtatliinR machinery. Very wonderful ma-
' Stuoryftla. Not only tbe larger air-pa»-
V S«— >>nt tbe tbonsaiKla of little tubes and
'^ > ^vfilM katling from them.
'' wSiai tb««e are do.'-.'cd and cbokcd with
•ia^flrvbtcb ougbt not to be there, your
loSnclanpt balf do tl'«'r work. And what
tiSdd, tW-y caonot do well.
^fcfl It cold, «5dnglJ, croup, pneumonia, ea-
iinS. oonaumptlon or any of the family of
■*^t snd uoae nnd bead and lung obst ruo-
ol are bad. All ought tx) Ije ^ot rid of.
* la lust one auro way to get rid of
9*bal la ^ ^^* Boscbee's German
rbJob "ny tJro*?*** v^iH ne" you at 75
"^ -' jnW •l'«tylblng€lse baa
upon tbia fur
ONT
NOT "OLD CHESTNUTS" WARIIED OVER.
Passenser Service IVom Lowell :
iror Boaton, at 5.30, 6JU^ ««Jtf, If7.l0. 7A5,
~" " noa.
**;
>AY8.
p.m. Betartti
1^.15. 11104)0, 11.01)
a. ni.. ltt.O«> n>.. •100, %M0, ^.Od. fS.45. 4.45,
•^.(10, 3 SO, 1T3 45, «i.l5, •7iW, 10.00,11.10 p. a.
SUNDAYS. ».0d a m., 1.00, 5.00. *7 00 ». u.
For Wobarn, 0.S5, 7.16, 7 J5. 0.n, 11.00 a. m.,
l.«), 4.80, «.U0, 6 S4 p. m. SUNDAY8.04)O a. n.,
4.23 p.m. K«itu'n: H.K, 0.41, 11.04 a. n^.
5.(«,6.4-J, 10.i3, \IM p. m. HUNOAYS, 0.07
a. n., 5 07 p. m.
mr^K*pre9$. iyorilutm Dtfot onlp. tOr «m
mrrknU^traiiajr(mthtt/«rA. % liu B9d/ktr4.
For Lnwiwnee. 6.85. 10.15. ll.do a.m. 1.40. 0.10.
4. 0, 6.00 p. n. 8U^DAYS, at 0.15 a. ».. 7.U
p.m. B«tarni 7.43, 0JM> and 11.25 a- M*.
KM, 8.13, 5.13, 6.45 p. m. SUNDA*! 8, 0410,
0.60 a. m., 6.13 p. m.
For Helen and Way-Htatlons, 7 J3 a. m., 1.40,
tM p. m. Return i 7.20, 11.43 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time ftvtn Mow U fmrn yortkem Dtpol.
For Aver Jancclonaud Wav-Statlona, at 7.15
a. m.. 10 05 and 5.05 u. m. SUNDAYS, at 0.15
5. m. Ketnra i 6.13 a. m., 10.35 and 0.15 p. m.
UNDAVS,6.15a.
me Ire* Bteuaahlb WiIIImm Omm, 1000
tone, Capi. B. R. Warrea. MUa tnm PrevMaaee
•vary WICDKBSDAY. 0 p. ai.
Tke Ires MeMaahlp Jekea Hepkleatjaoo
toaa. CapC. U. U. roelar. aaUa arery BATIJB-
DAT. 0 p. m., from Lohodaui Wbabt.
Thaaa wall-known ateamablpa ara laraa and
oomfortoble and fltteil with every eoavMBoMM
for PASMBMOBBS and ooamaadod by aavl.
fratera of long aad anoeaaafnl eipartonea. Sea
voyagea by tiaae ataaaKwa ara rafiaahfna and
invigoratlag and th« round trip eaa be aoeom-
pllabed la nvB dato. Fare, laoladlag rooai
and ntaala, yary tow.
rBUOBT OOMIfBCTIOMS
Mada wlthont
drayage wttta
roniaa : ^
tiM foUewlBff
TU£ UOLYOKE HTILL LKADM
Oa and after Juno lat tha
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WIIX PAT
T« PBK OBMT. DIVIDKMIM.
Thla aompaay baa a aurplua aa regard* Dettat
heklera.ofMM|0«0, and will wHte on IIBB-
CAMTILk USJU. Bepreeeniod by
Oharlei Oobnrn, 28 Central St.
Alao repraaenta other
StodiOoi
flrat-daaa Mutual aaA
I Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
iiwor
m.
a.m.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATEFi WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperl-
tf.t and digestive
proptrties a.'-e un-
surpassed.
Snob as Infants' and Ohildren's Hoodo,
Bonnets, Jackets, Mittens, Oaiter0, To-
boggan Gaps, and Ladies' Jackets,
Hoods, Sbonlder Oapes, Leggins, Mil
tens. Silk Mittens, Fascinators, Jerseys,
he,, &c.
We are just now sbowing a large line
of New Plusb Bonnets and Toboggan
OapK and Si k Embroidered Hoods for
Infant > and Small Children.
Long and Short Cloaks
In Eeautiful Combinations,
To be faand on'y in our stock.
<^^^^
(le-
au-
„te. Even..
Tniiipfmturoof
Slu't'p Hod;
Spring Is 47^' F.
Pheoii P.<'<*k B|'rInK'»V..ter contains four fiflhi of
n Rrain v^f lalijio wti^tituj-ni" iti i» (rnllon. ami is
trom fix to Uiirty tinH^i'LltKr. llittu the table
water usually ofl<;rritl, for aale.
TliP hadin;; PliysicisiiiR of tlu! City
may Ix'i'tmsiiltpu as to tho therapeutic
ertiiyicy of tlilft well known tixble
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
•^
Cook, Taylor & Co.
121, 153,"125 Central rtreot, and 48
and 50 Merrimack street.
Lawn anii Gardeii Cressi,
310tJl-I>II^«8
In ever)' variety U>r hi>iiMi> Anlph.ADtl all klnda
uf
Kor bulMlnR.ri'P"''''"*'®'^ fei>clng con he oh
uiluuti at
A I theol'latandof
A. L. IJROOKS & CO.,
ItiittMii KtMsrt . C«»rB«r of Fl«t«h«r.
ror Amhprat. MlKord and Wlltno, at O.lft
10.fl&, 0 4t*. S.40 p. in. btinaajr. 0 p. m.
ForUraenHelrl, Peterboru', Ifenni.iirtMB, HUla-
iioro' anti Kceno. at O.l.'i a. m. aa<l 8.4H p. m.
For Naahua, ManchoHter an<l Con<;<>ril, at 8.80,
H.lft. 0.44 a. m.. \iM, 1.47, 3.4«. ft.40. 6.06. IM
u. in. (Hunduvn at 2, 7.48 p. m.)
For Fenacook, Franklin, Lebanon and Whlt«
Ktver Junction, at 9. la a. m.. 1-47. ».i» ao't
•7.48 p. m.
For Warner, Bradford, Sunapee, New|»ort (N.
II. j, Clareniont au<l Claruiuont Junc-tlon. at
9.15 a. m., 1.47 p. na.
FOTTllton, Lake Village, Meredith, Lanonla.
Welra, IMvmouth, Warren, Haverhill. Wooda-
vlll<-, at 9.44 a. in., 1 .47 and •7.4« p. m.
For Campion. Thornton, North WooUatock, Lla-
bon, Littleton and Whltefleld, a( 0.44 a. m..
1.47 p. m. . „ .
For JeSferaon, l^incaater. tirovcton ami Fabyan,
at 0.44 a.m. ^ ,.
For Montpeller and nil points ou the Monipeller
and WellA Klvcr rallroHd, via IMymouth and
WoodBvUle, at 9.44 a. m.
For St. .lohnsbury and LyiidonvUle, via White
Klver .Junction, at ^^.l^ a. m. ami 7.48 p. m.
For 8t. Johiisinirv, Lymlonvllle, Newuort, Sher-
hrooke, vln IMymouth and Woodavlllc, at 9.44
a. m., ♦7.48 p. ra.
For Monipeller, K»rox .Junction, BurllnKton and
8t. Albanx, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15 a.
m.. 1.47an"l ♦7.4H p. m.
ForMontrenI and tiiieljor, via Montreal and
Boaton Air Line, at 9.44 a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.16
a. m., 1.47, •7.48 p. m.
tg-*OaUy.
Freight tralna leave Lowell for Boaton at 2.0O,
.s.40, 11.08 a. m., 2.2.'., 10.00, 11.00 p. m.
Leave Boston f..r Lowell at 2.30, 4.06, 9.40 a.
m., 122.'), 3 15 p. m.
liOave Lowell for iJiwrence at 7.10 a. xa.
Leave Lowell for .Saiem at 9.05 a. m.
FRKIOHT DKPOT, WK8TERN AVKNUK.
LcRVt' Lowell for Nashua, Mancheater. Con-
cord and the North and Weat, at 7.20, 11.S5 a. m..
:).05, 8.46 p. m. . ^. «♦ .
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worreater.
MichbiirK, New York and the Weat, at 0.46 and
*xib a. m.
C. 8. MBLLEN, Oenl. Superintendent.
GEO. W. STOKKK. Genl. Paaa. Act.
C. K. PAIGE. Local Agent.
TtovlBto Mid Tanaaaa— Ate Umm, ■« Vmw
ialk. Va.
Aitaatla Oaaat mm*
VotlMk* ▼».
MdQkl*
at WawpaH Hi
mUI DMVtll* B. m. AM
■aoBt Air I4m, at Waat Pwlat. Ta.
BalUaaoM Mi4 Olilo B. B.
. UmmrtA WIMmmr; Md.
IfaMhMiU aad UteM* Timm. 0»k*t I
m»h Um. mH BaUlanoM, SCd.
Throttcta Mlla of ladlag laaoad YUk aB abota-
naaaad roiilaa. Mark gooda via P.* M. AMD B.
Tlekau on aal« at B. O. WnmaoB'o •flea, 8
WaatialaaM?r atraet. W. H. CauBoa A Co.. oBoa
1 Wayboaaet atroot, or at Staaaiahlp oBee, 00
IndU
Ooo<lt
FIRE INSURANCE.
FIXE DIBUBAVOE A0EV07
• ov-
BEa L lETCALF, Na ft Central StrA
Havtaa pnrehaaad tbe ageacy o< thO
Biaok MQtnal fire iBanranee Co. of
iror ra.... paaaage ^^f^^^XJL,
New England Agent,
ProTldaaea. R.
Monl.
Aadovar,
with tu aixty jeara «f aadafaolotr dealing wttk
lu pottey hoMera. ha Invltaa aU tbe for— >
frlaada of tbe eompany and maajr new oaea lo
exanlna Ita meilu and relUtUBty. Six
ooaapai^a alao rcpreaeated by me.
^■O. K. inrrCALP, M Coatral 8t
Suoeeaaor to E. L. Cardell
»treH.
Ill AC*.
Traders and Mechanics
INHUBANCE COMPANY.
1.
nooti anH CoaL
At tha Old ■taad, tS Middle BtrMC
At the Mew Yard, Foot of Foad Street.
'Wlllla.in Klttireclire*
A. W. WEEKS. Agent.
Wtaoleaale and Retail Dealer In Wllkeabarre,
Lackawanna, Lehigh, rranklln. Cunilierlaud.
C. C. Cnnnel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal. Lime, Ce-
ment. Ac. Telephone number, 284-2.
MUTUAL.
Caah aaaeu Jan. 1, 1087...
Total llabUlOaa (ra-laaaraaoe)
•••••e«aaa«e»
•••»•••
•480.298.11
lAe,M».ll
Met
••••»a«*fl
I • • • • al
•006.«nj0
on ezplra*
WM.E.UYiNGSTON,
Wholesale and BeUll Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'a I.«hlgh, PbUadelphU A
ReadlnK, Wllkeabarre. Lackawanna.
Maryland Co.'a George'a Creek
Cumberland. Lyken'a Valley Frank-
lln, etc.
Policy holdera abare in tbe proflu
UoB of poUolea.
Diridendi, 70 P«r Oent., After July lit.
DiMECToaa :
Levi Spragne.
Geo. F. KlohardaoB.
i). 8. Klehardaon,
Chaa. H.CobnrB,
Jacob Bogera,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. IIowOi
C C. IlutchlnaoBt
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. LancABter.
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and apUt.
aafwad
Old Co.'a Newark and Eng>
Uah Portland
CEMENT.
LIME.
COBB'8 Extra and Flalahlnf
Olena Falla, Venaont.
Ofkoe, 07 Oentral Street. Lowell, Maaa.
LEVI SPRAGUE. PKKaiDBifT.
E. M. TUCKE. 8BCIIXTABT .
g^Inauranoe to any amount effected In rella*
ble oompanlea.
E.M. TUCKE, Agent,
27 Central Street.
Mr. J. L MOSS,
NO. 67 OOBHAM 8TRKET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and Qeneral Sheet Iron and Tta
worker. A flne line of
PARLOR SXOVKfil.
|»repared for Ijtwna, Graaa Plata, Kltcnen
Uanlena and Flower Reda.
PBIOB8:
Ten lb. ba«r" for lOiw aquare feet......
Twenty-live lb. baga for t tO eounre feet...
Fifty rt). baga for 80i"0 square feet
oiie biuxlreo lb. baga
warn aaLB bt
A0
$1.00
1.75
, 0.CM>
E.N.WOOD&0O.
IIAI^VKY Sc CO.'S
Califoniiji Excursions.
l^.w KMtea. I'fw Mrwpin* Aoooaa-
niOdMtlonii.
For full ln'«trm»il«n oonau't your neareat
ticket MKM'to' A.C. -MBTBT ACO.,.10 W lah-
ln.^uo Miict't, Ouaton. BAaaa.
MO. 4Y MABM
ALL K1VD.S Of OUMMEHCLAL JOB
PM1VT1M9 done at the Coiirtar Job OBea
nrowpi^ aad at loweat
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Baat Bailmad in the Warld.
The Faataat Tralna In the Warld.
M«w York to Chicago, 04 homra.
Mew York toOnolnaatl, U honra.
Mew York to 8t. Lotila, 09 boon.
Five Dal) Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply for tleketa and full infonaattoa to
W.B. BATCHULDBBgj^et^AggJj^ Straat.
e,g. W. MIl^B, TU^et A|^MJ. O^ Bjj^
A. T.CABWELL, ^'-ig^Agmt^Bj^. ILJ^
AU klnda Building and Amerl-
ean and 8eotch Fire
BRICK.
■aaona'. Dental and
Piaster. Plaster.
KAOUM,
cmAiicmAi..
HAim,
■AMD,
•M ~
GENERU FREIGHT FORWARDER.
ManbaiMllaa deUvared ,paf o»^ trom aD
tr'Toa "he B<m*>b and LowaU, NMbua and
Lt'weB. Old OobMiy and Doatoa aad MalnaB. It
»Up^f«%« etatalaad for gooda fWwMdMi.
Floiii" and. O-rain.
pace aad TMd, _ I
17 Thoradlke Street.
Telephone 118-L.
Braaeh OMee,
Merrimack
CaMenrood'a.
=
MILKMEN ean get
cbeap aa In Boaton.
MUk Cana aa good aad
i
J. L. MOSS. 57 aorham StiMt.
Oliflord'ei
DYE HOUSE,
t lad 4 AISOTEB BTSERT.
Fkit-Clm DirtiiK m Ornlplln
aaHoB aad aaOafaetSoa
A. H. flAlliOSV, 84 Oeatral Bloek,
Bega to aonoanee to tbe ottlaeaa of Loivall aad
vietnlty that he baa porehaaed all the m
owmdtaytbelala N. 0. Saabora. aad
prn<ai«d to «U dapUeate ordwa froai Iha^
Mr loQg aaaortatliia la baalaeaa wltb<h«lB0oMr.
flaabora 1 0ael eoafldaat ol flTlaf jNBtMl 0hM>
BMttoa lo •« Ma iOnMr OMNMMM.
If
Ladleo'aad
of
■•■la* garmaata dyed
aaiaSla alitiir' m
i whole,
aad
CTJPFORiyS DTE H0P8E.
XiOW^lii DATLY COUIUfiB, SA'^UJfetiAlY. JAJn^ATtY.'T. ' ISfeS.
TBI WATMM POWBB SUIT.
■▼Idenee Flnlahed-Beiclnalnc
Ar^uoMnta.
D. W. C. FuffhiKlon redalletl: Hla plan
did not Konlemplate tbo conilructioD of a
atreet dowu tbe uaHtiM-lv bunk uf tbe eaiial
from Luwrence Klrei't. Tbe mill that he
pbtancil ou the uaxterly aldo of the CoucunI
river wuH KM) feet looK ami 81 feet wide.
The whltuluK of the can iil at one time to
furnihh liK-reuHed power, coot el6,000; uiatle :
00 eatliuiile of the ro«t of nu-ewttya, river |
walU or rou(N in hts lIxuroMof ooht of carry- 1
lug walei ttcroHH the river, ia hi» project of a i
mill 00 the eitMieriy Hide. I
Col. .iHnie:^ KraiiiU lei-tifled that flyiiireH of
tbe ruiiifHil In the Merrimack, preHeiiied in !
tbe forenoon, weru a tranacript uf recunia ut
rawtuuketilain. , .
llelvlu H. Smith, civil engineer. aaWI that
tho cost of H puoatock to carry the water to a
mill ou the cu:*torly Hide of tbe river— 400
feet— wouM Imj $4800. The «oat of earih and
ledge excavation he estimated at 9800. mak-
iof in all f&400, which he tbouKht wuuld not
Iw reached, rather iban exceeded.
Uen. Hutier, al tbIa point, read teatimoi.y
of Civil KugiiHcr KrI/.Kull at tbe laat hearing,
with tbe purpuae of ahuwiuKadiacrupaney in
ilia ttatoineiit.
D. W.C. Karriiigtou reealled: lo draw-
iof water through a peoatoifk, no wtieelpit ia
ooceaaaiy.
Alia Oi>tfoo«l ideiiti8«d a plan drawn by
him, of pi'cinlMiM oil the Concord river, and
Qea. Butler uaed it with the purpoaeof help-
ing bia Ml<iu of the caae.
Mr. Vrl/xell recalled : A pit ia ueoeaaary
wbeo tliere In m peuatock, but there ia no
wheel uaed Id It.
Atia 0»i(ood recalled: With a 400-foot
Guatock to carry water down by tbe aide of
I river, lliere wuuld not be aN inuub fall of
wtUr. by aix feet, aa by the other project.
TilR AROI7MRNT8.
The Icotlniony btdiiK all In, Mr. 8battuck
ooromeijteil hl« argument for tlie defeudanta
la the c:iNu Hi 3.80 o'clock p. ra.. after tbe
^ry bad been given a roveaa of dve miiiutea.
e aald tbut It waa ilie duly of the jury to
And what the market value uf the 4.96 acrea
ofiaod taken by the Lowell and Aiido-
ver railroad waa in January, 1874.
They are to And what it oould be
•oid for. Mr. Shattunk NHid that the land
takeo waa aecludod behind u hill, where
peraona wouldn't live. The land hati lieeu
uaed for lurgut practice and a puwder raagw
line, an<l he argued that they might have
got land for aucli puriHiaoa fur fruui 900 tu
940 an iinre. Ami yet petitiunem had
claimed that tbia ia one uf the moat valuable
Iota lu tliH city. Fie lielloved that it ia fair tu
aay that tiie pbicing uf ao high a price U|>on
the land wat an uftiT>thought. The whole
•obemu pi'e»ented by tiie uomplalnanta of
liuildInK a mill on the opiiohitu aide «(f the
river he l>elie\t«l lu be u pure llctiou, and be
thought that he could Nutiafartorlly ahow it
•0 to th«; jury. Mr. tSliuttuck then proi*«e«le<i
to review the tekllmouy In the caae, at con-
aiderablc leugtli. und hud not ouaclutied bia
arguracni at tbe liuM of the a^lourainent of
the court.
AMUSMMMMT9.
TIIK KKLUMIO OUMCKRT.
The indlcatloua uoiat to an exoefloDt au-
dience ut Mualo hall thla evening when tbe
Clara Louiae Kellogg concert company will
appear in a tine prograiiime. Tho flrat part
will bo mIkcelliineouM, and will provide nuro-
bora for Mlaa Kellogg, Miaa Carrie Morae,
ooDtralto, Hignur Carlo SpiKaroii, touor, Mr.
WiltiaiQ H. Lee, baritone, and Mr. Chaa. B.
Pratt, piuuUt. Tho aeuoud part will be
operatic and the aingera will appear in the
quartette from "Kigoletto"aod a aoeae from
''La Kavurita," in oo»tume. It promiaea to
bo a very tine cunuert.
MB8. rOTTBK AH ••JULIBT."
If ra. Jamea Brown Potter will appear aa
'•Juliet" al Muaic hall Mooday evening.
There will naturally he great intereet to aee
•a actrcKa wlio baa won aucb fame in two
jMBlapherea. nud the part will afford her
ampii aco|M! fur the diapia v of all her UlenU.
She him a guoii company, beaded by Kyrle
Bell«)w ,who In almoat worabipped by the im-
prekHiouable young women of New York.
8eati> are uow ready.
CXJNCKKT IN Y. M. C. A. COUB««.
The next entertainment in tho T. M. C. A.
eourae will o«!ctir next Tueaday evening at
Huntington hall and will be a concert by the
Matliilde Ixjnuon concert company. The
talent which tho company carriea with it U
a guiu'uiilee of an cxcelluDt entertainment,
•od Ihoae who ure thinking of attending cun
real asHured that they will have an eveutiiK'a
enjoyment. The four remaining entertalu-
meuta will coal by courHO licketN but %\.
AN ILLUaTllATgD I.ECTURB.
Mr. M. M. Dallou, who la the author of n
number of entertaining booka and baa
lrn\ idled largely, i» to give an Uluatrated lect-
urt- at the John Hlrcot CoiiKregiitloiiul church
TbiirHday evcniiiK. Jan. 10. The aubject
will be "Iloumi the World in One Kveniiig,"
aodihe HubMlMUceof II will be the perHoual
ob.^Tvation ol Mr. Ballou made in bia exteu-
aive iravula. Bahtern couutrlea and the
laiauda of tho I'ucldc will be deacrlbed fully,
and Spain, France and Belgium will receive
conidilerHtion. As the lecture ia for tlie l)cn-
eflt of the Home for Young Women and
Cbildreo, there should l>o a very largo ul-
teudnnce.
NOTB8.
Owen'H orclicKtra la to give an entertain-
ment ut the wumen'a branch of the I'eoplc'a
dub thia evening, und it will, undoubtedly,
be very on)oyable.
"Lillle I»uck" with Frank Danlela in the
trlnclpid role, will be at MuhIc hall Tueaday.
t will l»e one of the atrongeat altracliona of
tbe aeaaon.
Clara Morria will begin an engagement at
tbe BostAi GiolM! theatre Mondav in "Renee
de Morav," an adaptation of D'Enncry'a "La
Marty re.'" . .
Myatle Ordera.
D. I). G. M. Corliss and grand offlcera in-
■tailed the ofDcera of Lowell lodue laat even-
ing. The reporlH of the oittcera ahovved thia
looRC to be in a very flouriahiug condition.
The last year was one of c9ntlDued prosperi-
ty and 33 new members were iuitiated. Tho
flnanciul condition has been improved and
the offlcera inaUlled laat evening were young
men of push and business energv.
D. D. G. M. Roberta and staff will vlait
Blilci-lca this evening and iDatal^tbe ofllcer*
of Shawshcne lodjje. . ... ^
A preliminary meeting for the formation
of another council uf the Atnerlcan Legion
of Honor in this city waa held last night.
The Kuprenie aecrotary, Adam Warnock.
was present ond explained the objecta and
aim^ of the orgaol/.ution. At the last aeaalon
of the .sup-eme offli-era a new feature was
added to the principles of the onier, conalstr
Ing of a kick l)eneflt of 94 a week to a bolder
of a 91000 death bent til cerliflcale up !« a
beoeflt of 920 on a 9«)00 certiflcate. The
amount draV^n in cnw of sicknesa ia to be
deducted from the piinclpal when payment
la made to the benellciary of the holder. At
the meeting last evening Lawrence J. bmiin
waa <iho»cn tcmporarv chairman and nenry
CyDowd secretary. Another meeting *•'• "f
held in the citlzcna' room at Huntington hall
next ThursdHy evening, when the results or
the movement will be more fully known.
Excelsior lodge, Mnncheater Unity, Udd
I^llOWB, had their installation of offltjera laat
erenlng. The coremoniea were conducted
by P.C.8., Stewart McKay and P. G.,
Jamea Hall of Lawrence. At the coociualon
of tbe initallation a flue liaoquet waa aerveii,
wbtcb waa followed by Interesting addreaatfa
by Kev. Dr. Court, who waa eloquent In bia
pralae of Odd Fellowship, P. C. H., McKay
and P. G., Oeorge Bmaley, troaauVar of the
lo4|«, aad who gave aolntareatlDff Md eo-
oMnglog (Inanoial at«tement. Anong too
agreeable features of the evening waa the
Ereaentatioo of a bandaoiuely-framed eiu-
lem of the order to John M . Dean, retiring
noble grand, who accepted the gift in weil-
chuaen and lieaCtfell remarka. The speech
uf prcM-utalion wus made by ll«!V. Dr.
Court. The evening's entertainment con-
cluded with songa by V. G.. Simpaon of
Luwrence, H. Cassidy. J. L. Buuuhlou and
Tliomas Charles, accouipanicd by B. Hharpe.
Dtuuty (haiitl Chief ralriareh Geo. 8.
FenUenton InNtallcd the otHcers of Lowell
enchmpnient. Odd Fellows, last evening.
The offlcers of Middlchcx lodge, Knights of
rythiuH, wu.-e iuflulled by D«'uuty Grand
('huncfllor A. 11. Hosca, usalHteu by G. V.
(;. C. E. Poor auil G. P. W. H. Glimau la»t
uixht.
llighiund lo4lge, Od«l Fellows, will aoon
Ix-giii a aeries of <A)lertainii)ents for the pur-
^M»t« uf raising funds to furni»h their uew
lull. PhkI Grand George A. Dickey ischair-
man of the committee of arrangements.
The Puiiiters' and Dei^raturs' union baa
urranged for an ealertainmeut and supper
ou the lOlh in Po:it 120 hall.
Saaday Moaaa.
Tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock Uev. Smith
Baker will begin a new culirau of leclurea on
the religious leaaona lo l>e learned from
European citiea. The following cilloa will
bed«MTibe*l: Jan. 8, Venice; Jan. IA. Brua-
sels; Jan. M, loteriaken: Jan. 99, Dreaden;
Feb. li, Aroaterdain; Feb. 10. Home; Fell.
SO. Paris; March 11. Mancheater; March IH,
Lmidon ; March 9ft, Bdinhurgh. The seats
will he free, aa uaual.
Tbe Wurtbeo Street Baptist ehurcb will
hold aervii-ea lo the Sbattuck atraet church.
There will be no morning service, but
preaching at 1.80. The evening service
will be III the church upataira, while the
Univeraaliata hold tbe uaual aervloe by choice
in the veatry.
Tomorrow Rev. Mr. Howard enters upon
the fourth year of 'bia pastorate with the
Paige alreet churoh. He will preaeh an an-
nivcraary aeruion In tho morning. In tbe
evening ut 6.80 a chorus of hfty volee* will
lead in tbe aervloe.
At John atreet chureb there will lie a goa-
1 aervloe in the audience ro<im at 7 o'clock.
Xy'lark will play aekHUioni* from Handel's
"Meaalab." There will lie ainging of goapel
aonga by a uhorua and IIm congregation.
The people of tlie Fifth atreet Bapt*it
church will reaaaemblo In tbe auditorium to-
morrow after an aiiaentw of three weeka.
Rev. Mr. Darrett will pi-each.
Prof. John Phelps 1'aylor of Andover will
preaeh al Uie Kirk atreet chun-h tomorrow
morning. Prof. Tucker doea not lM>giu his
engagement till the following I4anday.
AanuAl Mratlnga.
The annual meeting of the Ml. Vernon
Free Baptist church Imik place last night,
when the (ullowliig offlcera and committrea
weru chosen: Deacon, M. B. Stllea; treasur*
er, G. W. Kuuwilun; clerk, H. H. Kmallev;
Htantling c.ummilt(H) on discipline, Mrs. H.
II. Hinalley, Mlaa Laura Burrill, Mrs. FIstier.
Mlaa Ackland and M I'M K. B. Pierce; sick
committee, Mr*. Fisher, Mra. Armistead,
Mra. Tuwie, Deacon M. B. Htllea, Oacar
Curain and K. A. Thlaaell ; baptism commit-
tee, H. H. Smallev. G. W. Knowlton, J. A.
Huntley, Mra. Wheat, Mlaa Flandera. Mrs.
Davis. Miss Rroma F. KIttredge. The fol-
lowing were the expenditurea of tbe churoh
during the year:
I<adles' ReiM volent society $n4.M
Haiiilay airbool 80JM
Baldwin fund (6 rooatba) (t5.74
Local charity •> 81 00
Home aad foreign mtaalona 1M40
A. C F. aoclety ........'... 78.vi
Poor fund. ......»....•.•**• * ............ ^p.^a
9M10JI
The Iritprovement aociety of St. Jobn'e
Epiacopal church elected the following ofll*
cera laat Tburaday evening: First vice
preaident, Ueatou Binns ; aeuood vice preal-
dent, Herbert L. Blabop; aecretary, Joaeph
Foster; treasurer, Henry P. Webber. Vive
new luembera we*'e admitted, and the fcraas*
urer'a roport waa read, ahowing the aoolety
to he in a prosperous coo<lillon in that re-
aped. A leap year party will be held in the
cnapcl next Wednemiay evening.
Ball Mawa.
At the masquerade ball whioh4a to be giv-
en lu the Lowell base ball club of liSHT, Feb.
9-!, a number of prominent^ playora are ex-
l>ected to be preaent. John Clarkaon, (hi
( hicago pitcher, baa proniA^d lo come, and
others are aura tu be thefe. The penoaot
for '87 will then be formally awardeil the
team. Mr. Mc<}unnlgle will be with them.
Manager C'udworlh haa another pitcher
and <ratober la view for the Lowell team,
and both ara flrst-class. He thinks another
good iMttery will about All the bill.
Sheffler's contract with Mancheater baa
lieen approved. Tbe contract is for dve
montha. which he accepted by letter. Later
he tried to get it made out for six nioiitbs
and ref uaed to sign for live. His letter and
tt copy of the telegram sent In reply and ac-
cepting Manchester's pronositiou, were aeut
to Secretary Stevens, and the contract has
lieeu approved. "SheP' waa left.
An Irlah Conatable la Lawell.
One of tbe 13 Irish constables who re-
Hi<;ned from the force at Tralee, county Ker-
ry, IrelamI, last April, because the coercion
bill was passed, is now In Lowell, visiting
his father at No. 78 Charles atreet. His
name is Michael Mctilinchey; he is a young
inun of 2(1, an<i standi !<ix feet two inches in
height. In Ireland these men were accorded
great ovations after they had left the con-
stiibulary, and on their arrival in New York
thev received a warm welcome. Since ar-
riving in that city thev have lieen employed
bv the London and Liverpool clothing com-
pany. Mr. McUlincbey did not come to
Ijowell with the purpose of remaning, but
aa bia father's fainity ail reside here, he may
be Induced to remain.
Onriac tbo HnUdaya |
And throughout the oid and tbe coming
year, Krdls, 3 Merrimack street, will cpn-
linue lo supply the peoolo of l.^woll with the '
fluent confectloiierv ami the choicest fruit. !
He has fully prcpnrtd himself for New Vear'a
with oruuiies, bunanns, nutH.tigH, dates, etc.,
an<l solicits a share uf patrouHgu from fruit
and confectionery buyers. Prices uiwaya
low. Buy candy for the children of biin.
Water Paaaplajr StatlaUee.
The amount of work done at the pumping
station during tbe month of December is
repreaented by tbe following figures : Daya
run, Morris engine 27, high"' service 6 ; gallons
pumped, Morrla 188,070,960. high servkx
9,175,089; averase quantity consumed per
tlay,4.&24,2&8gallonB; coal consumed, Mor-
ris 938,900 pouuda, high service 8900; gallons
raised in reservoir with one pound of ooal,
Morris 677.98, bi{{h service 860.81. The
Wortbington engine was not used during the
month.
lataraetiag ta Amhorat Mea.
Tbe paper which Dr. Nathan Allen read at
the meeting of the Lowell association of Am-
herst alumni Deo. 99tb, haa been published
in the form of a little pamphlet of 12 pages.
The subject of tbe paiier was "The Eatab-
liabment of Phyalcal Culture in Amherst Col-
lege," and In It tbe whole history of this de-
partment la given. The sketch will be of in-
terest to all gradua^s of Amherst college.
A Qaavt of lianndrjr Bloo Free
to any woman sending h?r address during
January. Diamond Laundry Blueing sells at
ten cents a package, each package making
one quart of the best blueing. One package,
as aarople, free to any woman applying tola
mouth to Wells, Richardson A Co., Proprie-
tors, BuriiDgtoo, Vt.
A4J*uUM9 ir»tMl«M> tforeeM*,
Patent Sliding Window Screena and Soreea
Doors made to order. Old ioreeos and doora
repaired. Rabber Cnablon Weather Strip for
keeping out dnat. Seottonal, extenalon anil
oomnoB tawldera. Patent folding dottaea dry-
era, bard and woodaa ware, maohlalsta' aad
carpealera' toola. LoagaMta A Martta'a par*
pieiiaredpatalB. Oi
witagon aokl aad ropatrad by J. a
LowriU"
Rare Bargain.
I have a small farm uf 1& ucre!« of excel-
lent luud located 3X miles from Lowell P. O.
in one of tlie be!<t Iowun and iiclghburljooda
in Middlesex county. Lurge variety of friilt
trees, grattes, Ac Cottage houae uf 7 rooms
with an extru I'ootl celisr. Good water in
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high postetl barn, n)a4cb-buardcd, wiih good
cellar. Will kieji & cows anti a horse. Thia
place must lie sold within ;i0days ou account
of seltllug an estate and is otrered at the ex-
ceedingly low price of 922U0. Full particu-
lars of Thomas II. Eliiotl, 83 Central atreet,
Lowell.
"Hull'a Yletory.'*
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked: "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup *Uull*a Viciorv,' so wonderful are tbe
results It accumplfsbes." Tbe viuiorioa
which it has gslned uver coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bruucblal diffl-
cultiea are almoat numlierless. Aa a apeoi-
men of the ieatimo<)lala wo are daily racelv-
log read tbe following :
MoMTPBLiaa, Sept. 19, 1887.
Meaara. Geo. 8. Hull * Co. :
(ientleroen— PlOiiae send me by expreaa. O. O.
I)., four bottles of your Harvard Kronchlal
Syrup. 1 have lieen using It and fuel that 1 owe
my life to lu wooderiul curative powera.
Yours truly,
AMVA TMBinrUk
The Harvard Bronchial Hyrup Is put up la
li lb. iMittles at 26 cents, and \ lb. iiottlea at
60 cents a bottle. Pretiared by Geo. S. Hull
A Co. (succesaora to Lyford A Hull). Five
Cent Saving bank building, oornor Merri-
mack ami Juhn atreeU, lx>weli, Maaa.
jraNM/h««Mriis# awa Jtmilnmd au«ht
and other InveatmeDt aec\ir|tlea iKiughtaad aold
by Wn. Shepanl, M Central airoet. Talepboaa
Mo. nvi.
J^•r»<>«r• aad Cmrptu,
Sherman A Maanlag have a large line of
houaehold furniture, black walaut, ash and
painted chamber aulias. New aad elegant
atylea at very low prlcas. No. It Freaoou atraet
Soatbwlck block.
ItfMmm't nmir Bfr;
<M Merrimack street, la a popular rasort for
adleswbo desire to obtain enulne bargalaa.
Tha proprietor haa phMed auch low yrtooa on
every deaortptloa of hair goods that averybody
•bould take atlvantage of them at ones- Call
earlv for m rhnlee Mlentlon.
illi0crllancou0.
<^^^^:
CompounD
Ainang the various organa of our aystam, aone
p^Vfhrni n more rsMntisI part than Oie Xlvar and
KIdnrva, and so imtny pocple are afflicta^ ^'th dla-
esses ot tlieae nrgsnt, cuuHing the Blood to become
iinpnre, that It la our ftr*t duty to assist them in
itn'ir work. This la done in h thorough manner bv
IngMlla' MandrahoComimund, which is purely
Vegetable, and ia worthy of a fair trial.
Ingalla' Mandrake Compound U told by
till Drnggistt.
rKEPASKD ONI.V «Y
THE INOALL8 MEDICAL CO
LOWELL, MASS., U.S.A.
rrloe, SI. COS Six Bottles for 95.00.
MINARD'S
KING
LINimeMT
CVRKS Pains, External and Intomal. KB-
LIBVC^ Hwelllngs, Contractions of the Mus-
cles, Stirniesa of the Joints. HKAL.S Bnusea,
.Scalds, Bums, Cut*, Cracks, ami Scratchea.
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Kheumatlom. Neuralgia, Hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Croup, and all kindred affections.
A Large Bottle. A Powerful Bernedy.
Moat eoonomloal, aa it ooata but SAc. bottle.
All DrugglaU. .« NKLSOM A CO., Boaton.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
MECHANICS MILLS,
Cor. Dntton and Fletcher Streeta,
Win make any kind of Wood Work to order
for Holiday Xh-eaenU.
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
ROOFKRS,
BEE HIVE BRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Qorner' of Orand.
A. NEi;V INVENTION.
Our Exoelalor Aaih Gllf tex*
la warranted to be FIR8T-CIiA88 In every feat-
ure, and any dealrlng a superior article In thla
line will do well to call and examine Its merits
before pnrohaaln>elaewhere. Mo dust, eaally
operated, all atop bearinga and consequently
unllBolted wiMV. sold for cash or Instalments at
M4 Marrlmaek Street, Lowell. Maas.
O. H. CHAAS. Proprietor.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
SUNDlAT BBRYICE8.
BAPnaT.
Fifth street BapH-t.— Kev. L. G. Barett, p.-is-
tor, will preach at 10 Jk) Hn<< 7. Hunduv >>rhoul at
noon. Young people's meeting at 0. I'ralso ser-
vice at G.4>.
Hrnnuh street Baptist Tabernacle.— Kev. O. IS.
Mallory, paxtor, will preach In the moridng.
ltaii<U of pruyei- l*^* the young people at ft.iA
MAjnjTACTvkme mtocks.
OarretleddaUyby WUllaat Sbapurd, brote.
No. W Central atreet, Preaeott Baak building,
ry ...
skeai
Amori
Aiuoskeag.
Uevlvnl service at b.:iO.
Cheliurtfonl street Free Baptist, rurnor ■ i,>iu ; Air.n.«<.
8tie«'t.-Hev. W. ./. Ilnise, pastor, will pre.ich "*»'*""*'
ut lo.,lo. MundHv school at 11. 4.V third lecture » ."II^:;: * '^l*
oil Habylou at 6 40. Uoapel service at 7.3U.
i'alge street Free Baptist.— Itcv. Geo. N. Uow-
ar<l, iiuHior, preache'4 bis ihlnl nnnlversnrv ser-
ni<rti at lU.UO. Huiuluy school at iioou. Praise
and prayer service at tfSO. Chorus of Ully
voices, led by the pasiur.
Mount Vernon K. B.— Ernest Wesley, pastor,
will pniach In the morulnK- Subjfci. Luxsona
from the Life of Moses. Hundav schiMil at 11.4A.
A . C. r. at 5.4!). Lecture at 0.30.' .-^uiileot : Char-
acter. Prayer nieeilug In vcairy at 7.1ft.
Wortben atreet Baptlat.— Uev. W. S. Ayres,
pastor. Vor tbe present all servtoea will be neld
in thn Hhattuck street UidverMailst churoh. No
moriilnn service. .Sunday school at l.SO. The
paitor will preaeh at iM. Pralae and prayer
seivlcoat7.
rirst Itaptlst.— Kev. Alexander Blackburn,
iiaxtor. Preaching at lOJiU aod « 30 by the paa-
tor. Sunday school at nunw. Morning subject :
&Iui silly Uood, but not SufBolent. hveu ng aer-
mon to yiiaug men. Subject : Wsated Impulaea.
I'rajer uieeiTags at 10 and 780.
n
Pawttu^ket.
CUMOBBOATIOMAL.
-Bev. C. 11. Wlllr/)x,
pastor, will
Pay I
10.M. Sunday sobool
Evening
PrlniedlBtbebaati
At tba lawen pticot aad m ti:e ahonasi
•tike
reach In tbe morning. Subject: Chaaglag
ne's Mind. Sunday soh'Kil at noon. Prayer
meed I g at 7. Subject: The Burning Boah.
Kirk alreet Congrogatlooil.- No aettled paa
tor. Prof. John I'lielpa Taylor of Andover will
preach lu the morning at
at noon. Young peoplo'a meeting at a
aer vice at 7.
11 Ighland Congregational.— Rev. S. W. Adrt-
ancA.-, pastor. Slomlng aervloe at 10..10 witti
preuihlug bv the pastor. S ndoy snbool at
noon. Evening service at 8.30: Thenie: Ten
Earnest and Living Qttestlons.
High street.- No settled pastor. Rev. \V. S.
Ayres of the Wortlien street Baptlat cburrh will
preach at l(i..tO. Huwlay aehoolat noon. Young
people's prayer meeting at SUIO. Pralae aud
prayer aervlco In the veatry at 7.
Joliu street Congregational.— Rev. 11. T. Rose,
uasi4>r. Morning prayer meeting at 10. Preach,
lag liy the paatur at 1U.M. Mundav scnool at
noon. Vuung iwoiilu'a me««tlngat 0.1.^. Uoapel
aervlce In (lie audience room at 7. Mr. Clark
will I'lay the new organ.
Eliot (yongregntlunal, Summer atreet.— Rav.
.1. M. lirecue, I). I)., pastor, will proach at
lo.iui. .siiltje<;t: IMvaralilea or (ilfu. Sunday
achool at noon. Young People'a S<irlcty of
ChrUilan En<leavor prayer meeting at A ii. An-
ulvcrfarj of the Sunilay itchoul nt fl.Uu.
Plmt Coiignigatlonal. — Uev. Nmlth Baker.
paatur, will preaeh In the roorulnj^ Sunday
sdboul ut noun. Young Puopie'a Society of
ChrUtluii Kiidcavor meeting at A. Leoinre tj
youiiK pfople at U. Subject : Venice, or tbe City
on the .^ea. Prayer mooting at cloae of lecture.
CentralvUle
llllilreth streets.— Rev
MBTHUDiaT.
MetbodUt, corner Bridge and
Sullivan llolmau, pas
t«ir, will preiM*li at lo.ao. Sunday achotil at
cloae uf ine dUeourae. Evening aervloe at OJMi.
St. Paul'a M. B.-Rev. C. r. Rice. |iaau«r,
will iireach at lo.tu. Hunday s<ihool at nnon.
Public missionary nuMllug. under tha ausplooa
of the Wouian'a rorulgn fllsalonary Society, at
Primitive Mcthodlat, Moore street.- Rev. G.
J. Jcffcrles, parlor, will preach at lUJM). Sub-
ject : itugeneratlon. Hunday s4;liool at neen.
Children's meeting at 3. lievlval services aia.SO.
Preaching by t.e paator. Subject : Tbe Bible.
HUhland M. E , Lorlng street— Rev. W. W.
Colliiirn, pastor. Young men's class meeting at
9. I'reacidng lu the morning by Rev. W. T.
Worth Sunday school at noon. Young peo-
ple's meeting at ft JO. Praise and prayer aervloe
at«Ju.
Primitive MethwUst, Uorham street.— Rev.
John A. McUreaham, paator, will preach at
lOJO. SuhJuol: Uo4l's Corenant. Sunoay sobool
at noon. Chlldren'a service at S. Reading of
Ibe covenant, comnunlon and reception of mem-
bers at 6.<u. Young people' a meonng at 7.lu.
' Wortben atreet M. C— Rev. W. T. Worth,
paster. Rev. W. W. Colburn, of the Highland
chuic^, win preach at lO.lM). Sundav achool at
Conaecratlou meo'lng at 8. Young peo-
Lecture by tbe pastor at
noon.
pie's meeting at AUiw. Lecture by tbe p<
O..t0. Sulij-^'ct : The FaMl Undertow. A
0
vice at 7..10.
fteri
PaKSBTTaAtAH'.
ftorlHit,' Appleton
First PresbytorlHit,' Appleton street.— Rov.
Iloliert Court. I). l>., paator. Proaobing at lu JO
Communion
No Hunday sobool
Mlaslonary concert at
liv the paator.
after morning acrinon
6.30.
Westminster Prcsbvtcrlun aoctetv, Merbanloa
Dutiou street.— ('reaching at 10.80 and S.IO
hall. .'
by ttev. K. H
Nubicct : True
ner's Duty
Larkin of
Ainltltlon. Evening
Sunday acliool at noon.
Mety, u
at 10.80
Montreal. Morning
Ttie hln
Blcknell.
sabcol at
LoweU. Where no new traaaaoOona take phuw.
tbe flyures of prevloua qaotatloaa aa to price
' ed. bid and salea are given.
Par
Value. Bid. Aaked.
100
lOUO
An<*ruacoggla 100
iMuin I Appleton M 1000 ••■• SftO
llain ! .r,»^_.._ JQ0 n^
bOO .... ....
Aiifusta, Qa 100
ArUnglon. rta.oir.. lOS . .».. lOS
Border City 100
Bates.............. MB
Boott. ............. MM
BoatoL leOO
Boaton Duck Co... TOM
Laiiot. .......... ... see
Cblcopee lO'
China. ......... .... 100
Qocheoo 800
Columbian 1000
Continental lOe
Dwlght. .... ...... BOB
BveiPact ..... ....... i^B
Praiiklln ISO
r. RlTer Rleaohery 100
OreatralU 100
Hamilton 1000
Haoalltoa Woolen. 100 .
mil lia) 78 M
Hartford Carpet... luo .... 188
Jaokaoa..." ....... 1008 ....
400 ....
Bid.
lu«
170U
18U
890
108
1800
a aa«
ea8e
100
78
110
700
lesaaaesaeaee
• a a aee* a • •
••eaeeeeaaa
Lotlfla
COVhJKJi JOB OXtuJli.
IfNlVKKSALIBT.
rirat Univeri«allat.-Rev. Ueo. W.
paator. will preach at lUJO. Sunday
IJ.IS. Lecture on the parabloa at 7.
Sbattuck street (Inlveraallst.— Rev. K. A.
(iroene, pastor, will preach In th<* morning.
Sul)je<'t: The Foundations of Faith. Hunday
sclioul at 13.1ft. Ynnnv people's meeting at 8.
Eighth lecture on the Beatitudes at 7.
BIlSC'tlPAI..
St. Anne's.— Rov. A. St. John Cbambre, U. O.,
rector. Rev. Thomas itakes, assleunt minister.
Services at lO.IM) and 7 (choral). Sunday i-cbool
at I'i, except Urst Sunday In tho month, when It
Is at 8.
St. John's Episcopal, Oorham street.— Rev. L.
t;. Manchester, recuir. Morning prayer at IO.:ii>.
Evening prayer al 7, except on first Hun<lay in
the month, when It Is at 3.1.V Holy Communion
on the llrst .Sunday of the month. Sunday
Hcbool after morning service, except on flrat
■Sunday In the mouth, when It Is at 'i.45.
OATIIOLIO.
St. Michael's (Catholic), Sixth street. Central-
viUe.— Rev. Win. O'Brien. pasUir. Masses at 8
and 10. Sunday school at 8.30. Vespers 3.
Church of the .«acred Heart (Catholic).- Kev.
Fr. Lavolc, O. M. I., pastor. Masses, 8 and
10.30. Sunday school at 1.30. Vespers. S.30.
St. Patrick's (Catholic).— Morning service at
0MSOaBd8. Service fur the children at 0 Ser
mon and high mass at lUJO. Vespers at 2.30.
Churoh of Immaculate Conception (Catholic).
—Flrat inasa at 7. Service for children at 0.
High maaa at lOJO. Sunday achool at 3. Ves-
pers at 0 JO.
St. Peter's, Gorham street (Catholic) —First
mass 6 JO; second, 7 J(); two services. Including
one for Sunday achool, at 8; high maas at 10 JO;
veaiiera at 4.
KOM-BKCTABIAM.
Ministry -at- Large, cnapcl on Middlesex street,
near KlUot— Rev. Oeorge C. Wright, tho minis-
ter, will preach at t. Sunday school at 3, con-
dueted t» tbe minister. Sermon : Tbe bUvory
of rear.
OTMEB SBBVICB8.
Relvldere Union Mission School, Fayette
street, meets at 8.4S.
Unitarian.— Rev. J. L. Seward, paator, will
preiach In the morning. Sunday school at noon.
(>ntral Mission, First atreet, CentralvUle.—
Suntlay achool at 3.4S. Seats free. AU Invited.
Cbristadelphlan Eoclesia, Bay State hall. Oft
Central atreet.— I..ecture at 3. IS. Subject: Sal-
vation on Easy Terms.
Spiritualism.— Mr. Elien Cobb of Boaton will
lecture at O. A. R. hall, Wy man's exchange,
at 9 and 7. Mr. Cobb la i:onductor of College
Hall Lyceum.
Y. M. C. A. Rooms cor. Mcrrtm' ck tnd Cen-
tral streets.- Beading roc in .»p. n i" u< IJOjeft.
Morning consecration nucUiK ai H.lft. led by
J. K. BurdlcJ(. SuhJwl from John xlv. «4. W,
A. Corey will leiMl the i«<'ng »cr\\v« for men In
the partor at ». SubjeiJt : Be Sure Your Sin
Wllf Find You Out.
laeseeaaes
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1008
1008
880
800
100
100
100
100
Laagdoa
Lawreneo
Lowell . . ■
LowaU M.saop...
LowaU Bleaehery.
Lowell Uoalary....
LowaU Uaa Oo....
Lyiaan i w
HancbestarMllU.. 100
MaaaCotton 1000
Merrtmaofc 1000
Mlddleaes 101
Monadaook 1088
Nashua • 108
Naumkeag 100
Newmarket. 808
Norway Plalaa.... 888
Otis. .......••*•••• * leBB
Padfle. ...«....•• •• lOQB
Pepi>ereU IM
Pembroke. 108
BuseeUMlIU 108
Shaw Stocking Co. 100
SalaoaraUa 800
Slark 1000
Tbomdlke 1000
TraaaoBt A Suffolk 100
Union Cotton
Vaaaallmro'
Washington MUU.
Wiustar
WUUmantle Llaea.
York
871
*7io
700
140
78
ioao
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178
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808
lft7ft
ra
Laat
Sales.
104 'i
1780
847 H
110
vm
97H
lOBH
1*7
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llftU
800
878
IMX
80
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678
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100
88
788
81
116
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81
1180
41
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800
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LOWMIX POST orrioM.
Opaalac aad Olaalaff of Malta,
««>Oorraoiad to October 86, 1887.
MAIIA DOB FBOM
Alliaay and tba Weat, 0.40, 8.90 a. bi., 1.16,8.40 p.
ra,U Btvar. Maaa.. 8.80 a. m., 1.18, 7.90 p. ai.
BUlerloa, Maaa.. IIAO a. m., 7.80
BoBtonVMMa., 8.40, 8.46 a. n., 1
9 p. as.
1.16, 8.1
10, 4, 8A0,
CoBOorl.'N.'H., 7A0 a. B...1SJ6, 6 p.
Draout, Maaa., 6 p. m.
Bastem, 848 a. m.. 8.10, 7.90 p. at.
niohburg, Maaa., 8.10 a. ai.. 1.18, 846, 7.98 p.
Uwreaoa, Maaa.. 8.98 a. m., S.10,_4, 8 p. r
Maoehaalar. M. H., ~ "
ahiiA.. M. HL 7.40 m.. m.. U.ia. 7 JB O.
7 JO p. Bi.
MBiimwinn. »». >I.. 740 a. m., 19A6, 8 p.
Nashua. N. H~ 7.40 a. n., 19.96, 7 Jt p. i
Mew York. N. Y., 840. 8.46 a. m., 1.10, 7.
Mortbam, 7.40 a. n., 19.96, 6 p
«urui«rB. ..vva. Hi., >■ . .
North Blllertea. Maaa., 11.90 a. m., 7.90 p.
New BedfbnL Maaa., 8.90 a. m.. LU. 7.90 p. ai.
ProTldenoa, B. I., 0.90 a. ai.. 1.16. 840. 7.90 p. ■.
Sottttaera, 840, 846 a. m.. 1.18. 8.18, 840 n. n.
~ ^fhCm, Mass.. 9.10 a. m., 7.90 p. m.
., 7.16 p.
".9Crp.
„.-.
Sotttn Fraaunguam. Maa
Stony Brook Way, 8.90 a . _
TYBgaboro', Maaa., 740 a. n., 7
TewksbnfT, Maaa.. 8.90 a. m.. 4 p
MUford, H. H.. 19.96, 7.90 p. m.
WlndbamaBdPeUuuB,M.H.,6p. ,. ._
Woroaalor. Maaa., 8.46. 8.80 a. ai., 1.16, 7.10
Keena, M. H., 8.90 a. at., 7.90 p. ■• ,^ ^ ^ ^ .
Saleia, Maaa., A40, 846 a. bi.,LU,8.10,4, 840. 8
LyaB,^Maaa.. 840, 8.46 a. BI., 1.16. 8.10. 4. 840, 8
p. BI.
.MAILS OLOSB FOB
Albany Bad the Weat. 7, 8.46 a. ■.. 4 JO. 7.16
FaU l£irer'. Maaa., 7, 8.46, lOJO. 1140 a. BI..OJO.
7.16 a. m.
BUlerioa. Masa., 8.10 a. bi^ 6 p. as. , ,. . „
Boston. Mass.. 7, 846, lOJO. 1140 a. M.. 140, 8 JO,
0, 7.1A p. m.
Lkinoord. N. H., 8, 8.4A a. m., 19.16, 7.16 p. BI.
Dracut, Maaa., 84A, 04ft a. m.
Bast«m,6.10,8a. m.,140. &,7.16p.ai. .„ _„
Fltchburg, Maaa., 0 J5, 8.46, 1149 a. n., 8 JO, 7.16
Lawrence,' Mass., 6.10, 0.40 a. m., 8.00, 7.16 p. ■.
Manchester, N. H., 8, 8.46 a. m., 18.16. 7.16 p. bi.
Naahua, N. H., 8, 846, 11.46 a. m., 18.16.8,7.16 p.
ffettcaU
Por The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged
I ' I
Nsrroua Froatratloa.NervouaHaaA-
acba.Neuralgla, Nervous Weakaeaa,
■loiliach aad Liver DIaeaaea, aad aM
aflketioaa of the Kldasya.
At A NKMVK TONIC, U
Md QuMi (ho Ms
At All ALTtllATtVB, Iti
■BrishMlha Btood
At A LASUTIVB, It aen alldly, bM
•oraty, osiho Bowai&
At A DNHIBTIO. It RBCoUtea tha KM*
neys and CorsB Ihelr MBaaoaa.
PrteaiiM. Sold by dn«iiM. 8Md fcr ciiauUm,
mau, nicHMHomm « eo., Pr^pHHun,
MIRLIMOTOM. VT.
miscellaneous.
'Woroeooter Sc Oo.
^ «
Are reoelving lots of new gooda for tbe botbVty
tnMle. ■ ,
Buy a Watch, a Diamond king, or aeleot aoiao
baauiKul design In Silver. TbeyaUlkeep. ^
■OTABLISBliD liOT.
AivD TAjai^isrrm.
'Tbnm-.
largaiOaad
be louad la
Old stand of Andrewa A Wheeler, 41
dlkesftreot (Nortbem depot). The
flneal auK;k of Onlshed work to be
Mld<fles«x oouuty, at prices naeb bwer Hm^j
can lie obulned elsewhen for Orst elaas work, t
No extra charge for settlag work tltlier la OB
out of Lowed. All orders promptly eaMMlfd
aad in a satlstaetory aMtaaev.
O. M. ANDBBWl, 6. WMMMLMB.
41 ThanMlliM MmbI.
MartliorB Depfi^
LOWBLL, MAS*.
We offlar Ike larapaoO at#eli ml •
over apeaed la Lowell* al bottoas
1-
ACME SKATES
jra. S. Ml aoUd a|aol aad lao Aalafe.
60 Ot«. per PaIit*
New York, M. Y., 7, 846. 10 JO, 11.46 a.
8.60, 6, 7.16 p. m.
Northern, 8.46 a. m., 7.16 p
North Blllerfaa, M aaa^ 7 a. n
New BedfordVMaaa., 7, 8.4A. 10.30, 11.
8 JO, 7.16 p. m.
140,
North Blllerfaa, Maaa., 7 a. m., 1.A0 p
M
Provld«noe,R.'l!,'7,8.46,10J0,1140 a
46 a. Bin
,. 140
8 JO. 7.1S p. m.
s p. I
Lift,
Southern. 7, 8.4A, 10 JO. 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8J0, 7.16
p.m.
South Framlngham, Mass., 7, 8.46, 1146 a. at.,
8.00,0,7.16 p. ro.
Stony Brook Way, 8 Jfi a. m-, 4.30 p. m.
Tyngaboro', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Tewksbnry, Mass., 6.10. ».4.t a. m.. 1.40 p. n.
Mllford. N. IL. 8 a. m.. IS.IA, ftp. m.
Windham and Pelham. N. II., 8.4ft. 9.4ft a. m.
Worunater, Mass., 6 JA. 7, 8.4A. lOJO, 11.4A a. BI..
4.30, 7.1ft p. ra. _..
Keene, N. ll..«.8A,8a. m.,18.IA, 7.16 p.m.
Salem, Maas., 7, 8.4A, 10 JO. 11.46 a. m., 140, 8 JO,
Lynn. Maaa.. 7. 8.46, 10 JO. 1140 a. at., 140, 8 JO,
7.1ft n. m.
Ibto
WK RECEIVE OUR ^
Every Thuraday. enauring the freabeat poaalli
for Friday. Onr blU for thla week Includea
Ood, Haddock. Hallbat. Fraah MacdMrel.
SnaelU. Flovadera and rraah Barrlaff }
Provldeaoe River aad Vlrglala OTOTMKS,
Olaaur aa ahell aad ahadkad. taaokad
Hallbat, rianaa Haddlea. Anaerleaa aad
P. asMi O. OABDIKSS.
We have our Oyator* •od Lobsters fresh on
Saturday for Sunday.
E^neott Brotlierai,
TY BBIDOB 8TBMMT.
Tlio above la Mka loweU
tkeaa aoada wara evar aald. It la a I
priea tkaa tka above •kalae eaa
tor today la aar qaaalUy off
daatora.
Ia addltloa to above we oflbr AOM M Jib*
7, hardeaad welded aleel »aaaa*. at ^i^
por pair.
AOMB MO. 18, aolld ateol raaaor, iata4«
roil alokal plated, tho very beat akatf lA
the market, SO JM> per pair.
IMPBRIAL SMAtat la all elsaa.
LADIB«' OKATBt la all atylaa.
The lartcat stoek la the city. '
OLIPFBRS, for boya, at all prieea ftra^ :
40e.aachtoB1.00. " ,
PBAMB SLBDI. Iter glvla, from 40!e. 1^^
•S.0O each. \
We alao have a lanre stack of SLBiaB
TOPS for attachiag to aleda, maklas haaid>i
aome apholatered alelaha tor elilldroa./ • *"
Mechanical To^
STBAM
BMOIVBS.
MAGIC
LAMTMBMf.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BEHOH ^SE8 from lOo. npwordo. <
POOIET KHIVES from f o. np.
80I3SOB8 AHD BEWDTO 8ET3 ia
elogant plush kad monkey okin OAoeo. '
'V
SILVER PUTEO GOODS.
KMITBf . FOBKt, BPOOMS, etc.
Al Bojiora aaake.
All tha'
CLOTHES WRINGEItSV
NEW YEAR'S.
Oim OF THE OLDEST and strongest
of American Life Insurance Companies, de-
slrdua of extending Its New England boslneaa,
wlabea to engage a rolbible, active boalneaa
mao aa lu apedal reproheaUdve In Mlddleaes
Co^Bty. Prevlona experienee not eaaeatlal. A
libdrnl aaUry to the right man. Addreaa. glT-
lag aa»» prerloBs bnstacss aa
latoadBkt, P. O. Box «»G, Boakm,
In "Variety
AT-
Gtr. Cealnil Mii PrMMtt fitretto.
' All prieea tram SI 75 apwarda.
Match aafe»t »
Fancy TKermomeier§,
Oidve Books, f „
Aad aa eadtaaa rartety off Usefftal
tha HaUdaya.
BARTLETT
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LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB. AATUBDAY/ JAKTJAllY 7. 1888.
Ctje lotofU ©ails Courier.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1888.
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LKWUTH or DAY.
Uh. 14m.
r U.44a.in.
Yetter.lny'd clouds brouglit no Btorm, bot to
(Ur't ytol.ic«l ft «lrli»HnK raJn which fro»e •■ U
fell, making the walklnj? very unciife. At ft
o'clock last evening the tomperalure w »■ 81°. «t
1 ihU morning 80", and at 1 o'clwU, Si".
BIISUIE8B H0TI0E8. _
^-c«n at
-HayUew'it. photoKrapber,
•Next toO'DonnHI A OllbrWle't.
•Marlon, artUtIo pholoKrapher.
-S|H?ncei, H«j{iiik. Vi MUMIe wtrcft.
THE OITI.
8e« localu on pa;jT h.
8lffn work of the hl«lirHt mcrU U tlom- by
Hathaway. 1« Middle Ntre«t.
A. H. M«( ann, veterlnar}- nurKPon, can be
found at Keyt »V i.Ubl«, MkldU mix Ktreot.
TU'WetK for the Board of Trmle Imnriuet are
now ready and can be bad of the Keiielury.
It haa teen found neceanaiy »*», i;"*-'!*""*
opi'DinK the Dovir Mieet M:b«)Ol tilt Jan. 1«.
The Ktork of t.llv«T wan". waH-hra niid
Jewelry cxblldlrd by WiKid. Ibe Jeweller, l»
rich In itbundnnee.
A Botl<'« for the reKukr njefUng of Ihf
Mathew TiinjM'niufe Inatlliile tonaorrow,
appcar'a In auutbcr culiiiiiii.
R«v. Dr. Qroene will adilreaa to** Irlfh
ProteKtant union Ibia evenlnx at 7.80 In
Good Ttmplara hall, 18 Middle ulrect.
Mr. Samiiul Hemciit and Mi'Wsa Kranoea
M. Uoblnaon and lltlen A. WhiltUr are the
miiNli- .orandltee of the ITiillai Ian ibunb for
the euMUlng year.
Offlcer Burapa ba« l>een tranufcrred froiia
bU beat on Central »tr«et to Merrlmark
Hreet, and Officer McDonald will tnke the
former'ii place. Tb« >« are nkht ofllcerit.
Next Tuaaday evonInK J- R. ''■•""l***"'
•aq., of rbllad«li)bla will nncak at the Mrat
ConKreiratlopal church under the auipiijea of
the Indluu a«»<^«ttllon. Ua la an Interaatlon
apcakcr.
A rubber goaaaroer hanginjr beblod a atove
to Liule Canada caUKhl ore thU mornlof
and amaed an alarm from box W. The
•mail blaae waa extiuvulabcd bafora the da-
part nteDt arrived.
Tba plana for the naw Sentar bouaa at
Cantra Harlwr have Iwen completed by Ar-
chlteot 8tlrko«y. The ulyle U a combination
of tba old DuUh and th*- Queen Anne. The
bouaa la four morleK hlgb, and baa 900 room*,
•Tary ane of which la a "front" 6ne.'»^
A horae attached to a wood teambelonKing
to Milton Fox fell on Brldjie ntrect yoater-
dayaftemooD.aDd on belna ralaed to hit
feel w«a unable to Ntand. Vcterlnarv 8ur-
ceon Ssarka axamlned the auimul and found
tbatljahadaaplnal tr»)uble. Ha waa put
dpoD a draff and taken to Mr. Fox*i farna In
Draci
latter. Ha wa» taken to a neighboring
apothrcary atore and aoon after waa taken to
hlH home. The accldont N likely to prove a
aerlouMOiiP. Anionic t ho ot hern vvho were
thrown fr<.m the cuniHtft; was tUo driver,
who clung mnnfullv to the rein* till the
horHett vi'cre wlopiVd. ,'^-
Obltukrjr.
•MI»»Roxann»LongdUd last evening at
Hboiit 8 o'clock at hep. rcKldcncc. No. 11
Fifth Ki net, Hge.l 67 ycHrs hiivhw been 111
onlvHince Sunday, f^be was a native of
Gulldhull. Vt , and euuie to Lowell aorae ftO
vcarH ago, and for over 30 years kept a
boHrding houw, moM of the time at Sofi. 1
anti *i Merrimack cor|)orat!on. She loaveii
three hUteri*, all living in Lowell, amUwo
hrolherH. one of whom llvei. In New Albnnv,
Ind., and the other In North Ilav«;rhlll,N.
II. MlxK l>on« wrtf a member of the Urm
and then of the Fifth street BautUt church-
es but through ph>iileHl dUubllliy waa una-
ble to attemi any Mirvicoa within the paM 12
vear*. although ^h« wuh dwpiv «nj«^'«'»«,;;«' •»
kllchuieh work. The funeral will ba ruea-
day afternoon at 2. from the houae.
Mra. Olive N. Wentworlh. wife of John U.
Wentworth, died yenlurday at her home, No.
10 Uwreuee htmt, at the agt of iB year*-.
On the wcuMou of Rev. Mr. 1)1. kliiaou %
Installation. Mra. Wcutworlh attended and
caught cold, which grew lo cncb i.rouortlou*
that I'lnce then aho lind been contlnod to her
home, •.ullcrlng cou»lderable pain tbi-ougli-
out the ►lekueaa. Some ten days aao ahe
hud a slight shock, and Mnoe then she had
grndually fulled till >esU?rdi»y she'pasmd
peacefullv away. Mrs. Wentworth had long
iK'tn a mlinber of the Kirk street ehur.h.
and was greatly esieeme.l bv the members
who knew her. The funeral of Mra. w ent-
worth will occur from her late resldeuM,
No. 10 Uwreucc street, MuUvluy at one
o'clock. . . ... « r^_.
Henry (Joo«lhue. an old rcaklent of Dra-
cut, died ai his home at the navy yard yaa-
lerday, iiged Hi years. He leave* two duugb-
teraaud a «m-Mr.. Nutt Peabodr. .Mr..
Ii>bam and Oeorge (Joo«lbur.
-' •iieeeaa in Lars* PortnUta.
As evidence of the popularity of Kmar-
»on's |»erm!Uient bromide porlrttlti-. he has
received and exeeute«l ft7 orders since lice.
Ut. HU facllllies for producing these beau-
tiful pleturea are so complete that be Is en-
abled to furnish them at astonl-hlnirly low
rates, and for the itaxt three months will
irlve the beat Imrgulus ever otTercd to the
public. Small pictures of all kinds copied.
The public are Invited to call at Mr. Kmer-
son's studio. No. H Central slreal, and ex-
amine his work. _____^
mixed
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IN
Have You Tried
Buckskin Underclothing?
Whose life Is worth Insurlnr. <«« affonl «o ll»a
Ita this . hanwai.le climate without Uiom. Sand
for a circular lo
WM. P. BR AZER & CO.
■OLB AGKKTt.
Special jpoticef*
MKTUOD BT WHICH
Ail May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THbJ
Ddmask ToWel^!
Saturday— Best Met
dav-
.Slx
Krlilay anti
candy, 14 ct*. a lb. .Sixteen
anges for aA cU. Hmltb's,
street. '
PlctarM MMl PnmM.
Photograph framaa. In gold, plush and
bronze (new lot), engravings, and new uat-
ternsof mouldings, cheap 1 Sheet mualc, 0
oenU. Pleturaa framed to order at low
pricea. O. L. Cambrlilge, Merrimack house
block. •
Best molasHCh dates, R an«l 10 aanta par lb.
Snaltb'a, 47 Meirlmack street.
A. «. ■Armoa
sbowa apaclal pattarna In hronae, oak, and
otbar kinda of picture moulding, alao a icopd
Una of foreign and American pbotograuba,
•taai angratlnga and etcblnga. The pricct
Ira rlnht. No. » Merrimack itreat. up auir*.
.._BUt.
A vary striking difference of opinion or
variation lo Judgment la Illustrated In the
taatlmony of two witneaaes In the Wanaesit
power case, both members of the same In-
Veatroent cotnmlltee of a savings bank. One
witneaa teatlfled that the land was worth 40
carts a foot and the other swore that It wat
bla belief that it waa worth only flftO an acre.
Tlia Arlington worsted ymlll at Lawreoea
baa Jubt placed an order for an Eroereon
ooupltng acale with a capacity of 800 H. P.,
through which the power consumeil in one
entfre department of the mill now being
completed wl.l paas. This order commends
Its necessity In these times of economy, Inai-
uuflh aa the mill has had four scalea of
amaller 8l7,es In practical operation at the
works for the paat two year*.
Tba American orcbeatra played at the
Good Kellows' ball at Exeter Tuea iav night
•nd the News- Letter said: Rarely is liner
concert music heard In Exeter than that ren-
dereil on Tuesday evening by tba American
Orchestra of Lowell. All the numbers were
axqulsltely rendered, with great dellcacv
where that quality was demanded, and at
times with a volume that was really aur-
prlhlng In view of the fact that the orcheatra
numbered but six ple(»s. We certainly
bope that the tlrst visit of this orchestra to
Kxeter will not also be lU laat.
C«we for Bala.
J. E. Cooant A Co. will sell at a mortgu-
ffee's sale In Dracut, near the •'yellow meet-
Vng house," Thursday, Jan. 12tb, at 10
o'clock in the morning, 08 young cowa, taken
from the herd of Jot.ei)h Pluramer,jr., of
BlIlerlcH, to the Granville ( oburn place. Im-
mediately following the sale of the cows, 100
Ions of ensilage, two farm horses and other
articles will be sold.
A Fine Kntertiitnin«nt.
The children of the Immaculate Conception
school gave. Mon<lay. Tues«lay and Wednes-
day evenings, and will repeat nt the hchool
hall tomorrow night, ii fine entertainment.
It Is entitled ♦•Christmas In (Jiden Time,"
llluslraled with pictures, tableaux vivanls
and song". A calcium light Is employed,
and Htereoptlcon views of the llolv Lund tell
tbo story of ChrUtmua. The singing Is ex-
eelleul and the enllre ontertalument of a high
cbaructer.
Mre. Stmrkweather.
We do not recall when any vocullst
has ever nppearci In I^wcll and excited the
Same enthlmiuMn as Mrs. Maud Starkweath-
er did at the festival lust spring. She Is to
iw the first ullrucllon ul the concert In St.
Paul's church a week fro;n next Tuesday
evening, and many will want to hear her.
The rest of the numbers on the programine
will be by the American orchestra, and the
chorus choir of the church under Mr. Hak-
ei^a direction, lleeerve Tuesday evening,
Jan. 17, for this concert.
Pereonal.
Boacavlus Brown of this city haa been
eranted a pension. ^ . , , u.
Mrs. Howarth, who has held a clerkship
In the water board office the past two years
or more, has withdrawn from the position by
reason of 111 hcullh. She has been a faithful
and efflclcMt scrvunt of the city.
During the holidavH the Hon. C. 8. Man-
»ur of Cbililcothe, ilo., member of t}>e pres-
ent congress, vihited rclallvcs In Springfield,
Boalon, an.i this city for the first time in a
ouarter of u century, lie was very much sur-
nriaed at the sdvunce made in manufacturca
at all klnils In the diflerent cities nnd was ea-
pecially Interested in the woolen mills of
Loweli.
Accident lo Officer Pag:«.
When tlie hose cnrria„'e.oT steamer 2 w»«
an the wav 10 the Hre this morning. Officer
A I Paire lumped on in company with the
ireiao.^ft. turning from A.l^a -treat
zl*Ji i->»hj\t street, a wheel caught In tna
KS. wMracra the carriage came within
S^ of llpplou ov«r. All but one of the
flLi^n It sreiit off. antl ''•lb them was Offl-
2?pSi HalirSk heavily on hi. head
SIdiSSttldar, dUlowUBf or breaking
B« oa Til
Time la money and appointment! made
should be kept. If you carry a roliable
watch in your pocket or have a well regulat-
ed rountle clock at your home you will ba on
lime and live up to your agreements. A
failure to do so cannot then ba excused on
that account. Clarke, 68 Central street,
make a apeclalty of floe watches and raant e
clocks, and alao haa the agency of Parabola
vpectaclea. Low pricaa prevail.
Smltk'e Bulletin.
Two dozen awect Florida oranges S6 cjnts.
Two dor^n bananas 35 eta. Smith, 47 Mer-
rimack street.
Special potters.
CHOICE SEVEN PER CENTS.
FOB SALE.
Some of our recent Fai m Mortgage Loana
may be noticed aa follows :
•850 on 40 acre farm worth ..-. fflOO
MOO on 40
IMOon 60
$nOO on 80
tOQOendO
f 1000 on M
llSOOonW
Personal
f
•<
•I
•I
...............
........ ......
!$«^jo
.$J400
knowleclge, careful selections. 17
years' experience, not a t oUar lost. Interest
nald Beml-annually at Applelim \mn%.
For tleUllH Inquire of ihe Appleton or Wame
A SURPRISE.
For SI. 00 a pair we of-
»
fer seventy-eight pairs
of Men's Heavyweight
All-Wool Trousers.
The goods are well
made, well trimmed,
..ray
■ • ♦ *•'■
and are from good
style all-wool Cassi-
mere. The price at
a-
which we offer the
goods, $1.00 a pair,
represents , only the
Cost of Manufactur-
ing; no cliarge is made
for the ^oth. Cheap,
isn't it? Only this lot
at this price.
We offer 100 dozen
30x18 Ture Linen
Dainasli Towels, with
knotted fringes, at
Only 15 Cents!
Regular price 25c.
A. 6. POLURD & CO.,
80 It 82 lerrimaek Street.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
DBNXIMT.
lo Dm. B. M. Ml
Hlwk
For deUllH Inquire or me Api'ieM'" "f
Bit National bank, or of the underslgne'J,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO..
M CENTRAL BTKKET.
LAR(iEST STOCK
— or-
Fur Kobes!
(In SOdlffurentgTAdea), ^
f
Horse Blankets
AND —
That cso be found in Mew Ensltftod.
GET OUK PRICES AND EXAMINE OCB
8TOC«:.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
■^ Old Con»«»a F»«tOTy»
X'T'ii Ootttra-l Street,
*
LOWELIv
A small lot of Men's
Flannel Lined Leath-
er Jackets we mark
A small lot of Men's
Reefers we mark $2.
These three lots of
goods strike us as
uncommonly cheap.
What do you think
of it?
HftTe jen MTtd uj monej in.
1887?
H»Te yon MT«d m muoh »•
joa might?
HftTt 70a bought your Orootr-
ieiforOMh?
If not, why not?
1888. -Start the new yttr
right. Pay Owh for your Oro-
eerieil Buy at the only Oaeh
< Orooery in tiie oi^ and you will
be more than pleased, both with
the goods and the money you
have sared on the same. We
purchase inmiense quantities of
goods and make but a small
profit, thereby keeping our stock
fresh and giving better Eatisfao-
tion to our customers. If you
want the very choicest Teas and
Ooffees that are grown, try us.
A Tery large and well assorted
stook of Fancy Oroceries at low
prioes.
THE
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AMD
Xcn HoiMse*
B Fi«ao»» St., oppoatto Market.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A BICH 7ARIKTT.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
0M«dvd«nto«e<w
PUTNAM & SON
OIS-FBIOE 0L0THIEB8,
Central Street, Corner Wwrwi,
lOYtSfliERMAKGouJGMk
.«HR.«i^..f .TAMP .^.OR *
LADIRB' AND CHILr>RKW8
UMOICKWBAK AND HOSIEKT
n
MAYNAKD A CO.t,
7t MnuUlMOH VT.
1
if .M'
BELOW COST.
Save the
Now Paid to the Landlord.
THE
AMERICAN I
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Lai^s of ihe State
.of New York, an<1 authorized lo do
\mm in the State ot
lassachusetls,
Ofldrs a plan by which yon oan sf ours a
home or business proper y of your owt
quicker, eatier, with less cash advanoe
and under more faTorable oonditioai
than are possible in any other waf.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that wkiob
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement mads, without additional
oost, through a legally authoriMd b-
•uranoe company, whereby the property
will bo at onoe full paidnin oaoe of
death. I
F. H. & F. L KILGORE.
Sllvar Ware, Jeir«lr7, Kjt
Ulaavoa ami •proUrlea nuat ba
■ol«l at prlc«a way balow eoat
onac-ooiiDt ofoTvraSaok. Doat
mlM t h« oDpoitiialty . UoBM aB<l
•M. If ron «»"* mtiftldmf in
our Una Jju eaa bay of aa.
WAKEFI£U>V,
;Jeweller and Optlelan
MOMtml
RAZORS
▲IID
STROPS.
Gtomesral Msusa^erm*
No. 4 Wymao'8 Exchange,
LOWELL, Ml ASH.
KATES
AMD TOBOOOAnL.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Prlutinor PreoMsem.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CBXTRAL 8TREKT.
The Mi Season
la here, when moat ladtca. Uking advasUgf of
Ihdr being kept liwloora by the cokl or atormy
weather, do their acwlng foT the oomlng aum-
mer or year. It foUowa that tlierc la a great
oonauimalon of White Uooda. TrlBBinlnga, etc.
Finding each year at this Uroe » ready ajle for
tbeae goodf, we are now ahowlng a firat-cUaa
stock of Hamburg, Torchon, Medlol and Cotton
Edgings and Inaeitlona, BuAlngs, Tacklnga,
Pearl and othor Duttona, MalnfOOka, ebeeked
and atrlpcd Cambrtoa, etc.
Home Ofleot, Im. IW and 171 Broad-
w»T, low York« U. I. A«
SEASONABLE GOODS
rOB SBID-WIMTBR. Ill
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
HooTy M««rino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
LinOd and Unlined Btreet OIotos.
Fur Gaps and Olores, in Seal, BesTor,
Otter and Moa^t.
Hobby Windsor Gaps in the latoft p^l^
terns.
Warm DrlTing Claps and Gloves.
Ladies' 8eal GloToe.
Ooatool Bootoh OIotos.
Toboggaa Joneyt, Toques and Bashoi,
in the 0I1A and other colors. ^
The latest ideas in Full Dress Requisites,
loreltieo inii^ T'eck Dressings, Muf-
flors, Basfoadert, Handkerchiefs,
GloToti Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentloaett's Jewelry, e 0., etc.,
HOWARD &CO."S,
40
ACS 8TRKKT.
Market Scales!
YOUB ATTENTIOH IB GALLED
To tb« character of InTcetora In the Now Hami>.
aUr« Truat Co. 'a 0 por «t. DobmitaM Bosda.
Pittafleld SATlnga B*nk, PltUfleld 05,000
UuMft^r Savings U»nk, Lanuitater .0«.000
ABELS & SON,
WELLB8 BLOCK,
Merrlmaok Street.
vSjrSriMaTni Bavlnga Bank, Booheater 010.00
*ranvcCenl savin- "--■• "«""-• •""«»
«OTd...
llUtort rive(>,Sr8av'!ngsB«2'''i*"/?'^ •*®'^
llerrlnack County Savlnga Bank. Con
•«••••••«
• ••••• a^ •••••••
tlO/X)0
,„„ — _. .. ,, . , . ^^"^
MMTimack lUver «•▼*»«•"•"";, V.??.' #80,000
G^iffira Provident inaiituUon, Keene . .0100.000
F. Bodllff, Jr., Agent, Oonrier Building.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
QW AIX Koini
AT THJ9 OMFJCM,
OUR WORK GUAAANTEED
We make » ap«diU»y of B«ipiiWiig MMl Baup
holaterlBg rornlture Mtd oau tor, Alao dottvw
goods tree of eharge.
Steotm and VTateir B^ttlnir
Are doBs by ua 1b tke
Tba UdSMt Assortment in LowolL
Tw^J^MnatAjUt, Prioei frons 26
oeotali^iBO.
A latt* asMTtment of BUTGHEBB'
TOOUlMiistaatly on hand.
_ nxtoMt, Uknury
Bspodaltiy.
FJlMBELL s oomaton.
m^
ooMinnciAL torn
ESTAliLlSIIED 1845
XOWEtL, MASS.. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1888.
NOTA IIKNK.
and Tiling*.
O sad Ulho Unirh of a vanished hand.
And the sound of a volou that l» mIU;
And wl is the w.nter without any loe
Tho Ice dealer'H houM* U» IIU.
But aaddt-Bt of hU of tho ihlnga I know
la Iho toboggan ►llde without any aoow.
... .If cotti do*.. «o up lo f 10 a loll It win
I a buraiut; hIiuiix*.
....I.ent do.- not bejtn tLN rear until
Tab. 15, but lendiu^jc hax ali^ady liejjuu.
...Some of our wiitennwi^rlea are re-
larWliijr tUat In K tu«ia llwre la a ponl-ofMca
a "Zeru." W'oH. wbat of llf That l»
InothlnK'
... Plenty of HHOW baa Im drawlmckH.
Ixhe flllaeiia of IJiiilliitftou and St. Alban*.
Ivt., are jcroauinx over the nulaauco of coa^t-
llmi'ln ibo public Hin-wK, wbicb lUf y caiiuot
Bia to prt'veui.
....Martin Irooswhllomtbojcrtmt Ittlwrdlc-
lutor of fctrikew, n.»vv k^eiw a IIHU' ^bop In St.
LouUwUewh«Mll>' uuU, ratidle*. oyatera
Md pla«tor liua>{».'». Tboro U no limit to tbc
ambition of aoine nii^u.
....Tbo L«wlau.n Journal aaya Ihal Dr.
Fonlycu Harkcr of New York wa* niUod on
a little farm Boai- Iji'wUtoo, "and u«>ed to
drive i'ow* to pnHiur«» wlih hire feet." TbU
abowt bow «u»U»ui<« tlllTor. IleiHsabuuU cowa
are never abod. •
....E. II. Day, a youn* bualneaa man of
KaoaaN City, toxaoil up a want with bia
molbcr laai uprlux to deride wb«iber tbey
should go to Maj{iiolla or Bur Harbor. Tlie
eant aald Bar llarUor, and ibero Mr. Di|y
met Mlna Iluynea of Iloi.lon, and they ui^ now
aoxaiced. Tbe yvuiiK man met bla fate, and
tha youDK woman carried tbe Day.
5ntertainmnitg.
-V
Music Hall.
OSK NIGHT ONI.V,
M:oncl«^>'» •January O.
MRS. POTTER,
€lot|)ing*
©ip anti JFancg @ooti5.
supported i.v Mn. "yw*-" ""VT^'lTT'i. ?
m ....•nf.illy Htlctrd «)iniiai.y. »nd«r tl.o iHsraon-
al manaijvincaof Mil. H. C. iMl.Shll.
Borneo and Juliet
PrIoM 01. TO and ao o«nla.
Sule of Mjau oi»eni Friday, January Olh.
ONS NIUHT UMLY.
XueMday. Junimfy ipth,
Mvcry body's Favorite,
Frank Daniels,
The Kunuleat MHn of nnr time, In UU New Com-
e«ly Ttluini h,
Little Puck,
ACCOMfAaiKU UV
Mtaa BMala eanaoM mnd hia BrlUUut Com-
IMUjr of CuinMllana,
Under the management of W. U. llaydaa.
Bright New ftonga,
Uv«ly New Dancea.
Caarmlug New Mualc,
Wlklag New Coatunea.
WE WISH YOU A .
Happy New Year
Th«^ Iloltdny Ronaon U ov«r mid while ivo
thank th« public for Ihelr geiinroua pi*t-
rouage dnrlog the ClirUtiuaa auaaon
fowl tliut w« mtiat cnll itttentlou
liraotlual u«(K<iiiltleB uf theau dnja:
Mr*)
to the
(I
M AHttACU U8KTTS.
EdwanI W. Poml of Khrewabury, 01 ycara
old, diad Batunlay from tbr cffecta of a fall
whilellxiuga barn wluduw.
Matthew McCue, an employe at the
Brigbtoo abattoir, waa Saturday ulirbt tbu
Vlctlinofabigliwav n»ld>.'ry, tho robliera,
however, aocuring but little money.
The »»ody of John D. Arrlngton of Box-
ford, freigbt braki.nwu on tbe Itoatou uud
Malna railroad, wliu baa ItMU mlaalog aiuce
ThankaKlviag, wiia found Sunday in tba
north canal, Lawr«>tc«.
Frank Klllcica, agod 14. of Glondala, a vll-
laga In Graai l):irrlngton, while uoaatlng
Bunday, wa« thrown frt»m a double-rlpijer
■nluM a poat, rruvliinx biit aboulder and in-
juring hlui luterually. Thcro are no bope*
of bla rvoovery.
II The wolract for (urnli>htng tha xranlta rc-
I'aulnjd to compleiuilK)«ttlw building of ih^
■aw court liuuec in Boston baa baen awai)l«d
to tha Oapa Ann «ranl»a tjwwpany af Oloo^
eeater aud tlie Hurricane Inland Uranlte
aoropanv of Uoekland. Tbe prioo U •«»,-
BOO. each oompany to furulsb about equal
quauUUaa of atuno.'
HLDDLKSKX COUNTY.
At tho flrat annual inectiug of the Soulli
Praminirbam r«pul>IU'an »'lub, bold Kruiay,
the following offli-era were elected : I n?»l-
dent, Ucorge U. Ilenl; w-crwUry, Ocorge C.
Blade* ; trwuturer, Ifarvio liaw«; i^wnllng
aecretarv, E. K. fblnney. Ten vli5e preal-
danU and a fluaiMt- loiuwlitoe of live mem-
bera were alM> cbowen.
It ia now thought that Burpee II. Sber-
wood, who bad be«-n vMtln« filend» In 3lay-
, nani and waa on bi» way lo Hoaton, whow
•bodv waa found at Comtml Junction a few
daya ago, died from violence and not by ac-
ddeut. aa at Unit hu|.|k.«h1. It i» feared that
for loiue reason bo left tbe train at the June.
Ition, waafolloweil by n>bb«ri». who killed
him and tbon placed I iKilHMly on tbe track.
where it would be uiauKlcd out of reooi;ul>
UoD. An iuqueat will be hel.l Friday.
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Popular Course or
Entertainments I
TUESDAY. JAN. 10,
Miii linon Concert Go.
other Oatea Jaa. 10. 'eh. 1 ••* &*•
Tiakata now aa aala at Y. M. C. A. !»«■•.
Price #1.00 for the four. Including aeat.
Ikix offloe open Tueaday at 7 p- m.
Prloe ao oenta.
ULSTERS
Are a noceaalty lu thla climate, and wo
hitveM larger and iiior« varied nafortment
of thofcui vpleiidid KMiineiit* than auy other
houae In LowmU, and at prioaa to aull
evvrybudy'a |iur«>e. With ULOTKUtt ge
DRIVING GLOVES,
And Olovee that inenn warmth and oom-
ft»rt. Haokmen, Grocerymwu, llatchwra
and all who are oon»tai>tly out of door*.
intedlheaenrllcle.Hud alutuld huve them.
>%'«o»llNli*»ntlunto
OUR SPLENDID LINE OF CAPS,
Mail* In the lateat atylea and the beat ma-
larlala. Uood Bootoh Oapa In blue an<l
nilxMl oolor* for ■»€. Kouteh Havi<lock.
WInaor Uriving Capa, Fnr Capa la College.
Jo«b»y. Turbau, Uetrolt and Montreal
Bhapea. . ._
Underwear and Hosiery.
VTo earry a eplfndld Una In thla depart-
ment. We call attention to a apeelal bar-
gain that we have Juat pluoad on our tablea i
26 Dotes All- Wool Scarlet Bhirti and
Draweri at 26 Oonti eaok.
We will not aeU aaor* than Caar »leeaa te
each euatouMr*
DOGSKIN JACKETS
Dof^ fkvat and bllaaanl. nadtlui wemrer ean
lAugh nt Old WlaUv.
REEFERS
Ava another weathor>preof garaaent. M* nt.
warm, wall mitde. heavily llaiMl.nad eem.
Mrt Iteelf. We hava a aplendkl line, rrlef a
M.aoto9tt.OO.
m all gamMinU nnd K«o4a aulte« lo tha
Mtter winter weathar »ow upon na. we
oarry everything that neeeaalty and oom-
fort demand. We oan ault everybody, and
oOtor our ■oo«la nt prieaa that eompel
Mhrawd bnyera te purehaae. Call and aee
ua and lenrn Car yooraelvea.
HERE ARE
SOME or THE BAKOAIKS THAT
STUART, REID & CO.
WILLOFFEEOH
WEDNESDAY MORNING
iEarkrts.
EAT AND BE MERRY.
PIUCE TWO CENTS.
jfor ^ale.
4VAdlvertlaementa nnder thla head
only lit o«nta a line for threr lr.a«rtlon>*
Chickens. Duckf. ami Poultry of all kledb.
Ala(»all vHrioflcB ot MomIb ami VeKelaMoa ot
tiie Qoaaou to lie fouml In n ll{at.<'Jua» mnrkci.
At Lowest Cash Prices.
tiig
« HKKKIHAOB aXUBT.
TeloDbono
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Wednesday and Ihursday, Jan. 11 and 12.
8i»ooUrular production of the Reigning
Dramailv McDtatlon,
AT 9 O'CLOCK.
Bo. All- Wool Ball Yarn for 3c.
26o. Scotch Tarn for l5o.
16o; Saxony Yarn for 7o.
8«al PluBh BaoqucB $19.00; worth
donble the money. Every 01o»k in our
■tore mutt be sold at iomo price. We
are bound to sell them, lo come and so-
oore a winter oloak at the lowest prloe
ever named. 66 odd Oloaki at ll.OO
and $2.00; worth $8.00 and $10.00.
Bargains in Drosi Goods at 26o.,
37 l-lo. and 6Co. a yard j just about
half price.
Fanoj TrimmiuK VeWets that sold for
$1.00, $1.26 and $1.60, down to 76o.
a yard. Black Dreas Silka at $1.00,
$125 tnd $1.60 a yard; ooit 60o. a
yard more to make.
Black Dress Ooodi at 37 l-2o., 60o.
and 76o. a jard i fully 26o. a yard under
prioi.
88t. All-Wool Hose for 26o. a pair.
20e. All-Wool Eoii for 16o. a pair.
Otlti' 60o. Bootoh Gray Bhirta for 26o.
AH kinds of Woolen Undorwear
markad down.
Ladies' 60o. Oashmere Olores, drum-
men' samples, for 26o. a pair.
Ladies' 76c. Embroidered Badk Kid
GloTei for 49o. a pair.
BlaKkets-Bpeoial Talue at 69o.,
$1.60, $2.00, $2.60, $3.00 and $3.60
a pAt \ sold elsewhere for 60o. a pair
mon llkui wa atk for tham.
B4dlidln tvilrylkiftff ftt HMk dawa
prices for Wednesday; don't miss it;
oTeiybody oome.
Foil HALK.—A ncnrly new rtrhliiK elclgh.
liiqiilra tit 11 Wuithliiuinii i!trf«t._ _
M ALIC— fcvcrul liountliu un<l lo«lg-
_ g hoiiKci*. fiiurally lornto<l, at i.ricea
Ironi I^M) to (t'iiKiO. A^pl>- to Fish X I'luiumeTr
IBContntl ainft^ ^_______________«
NKW Ml J.CIf CX)WH tiointuntly on haud
ami lor hmIu at CiiiiiliiK'* f'Hiii, near Woat-
t.rrd l>titro. t'le^li uri'tyMlH ovury luu Hveka
fioiii Now ifamimhtro atiil Vvruiwal. Conrey.
uuot: from iIi'iku !<• fui in. .
IMHl MALk.— A two-ktory ho\x*t, atabieand
I iiood lot «<r uiml, »llunU'<l lu C'eitiral villa, a
few rtcpM from llrl<l|{e acitet ami Iicimi rare.
)l<>ii!i« coDuiliu 0 room* niul •liu.) ; a '*ar;ntn at
iirii-c, ei'lDO. oil .-any ti nti*. A|i])lv to r\»h A
I'luinnu'r. 4M t'cniral MU'Cf. rooinii a niul
inuT, 4M t'cniral Mu-cf, roomii 3 niul 4
j^OU HAl.K.-Aii cxc(.ll.fiU block of
fNor
WHY WILL THKYt
Qood Beef, Bntter'and Poultry,
prices. Ju!,t wait.
NO. 7 PRESCOTT BTREET.
Low
The Belvidere Market
Cor. W and East Merriniaclt It
Flrat elaaa Meata. Poultry, flame, riah,
OyaUra, Vegetablwa. Prnlt. and n goneml
line of Qrooerlea nt aa low rioea na the
qoallty of Uooda ean ba aold. Call and
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
U!iit!iui iiiM of live ntoma vucli; < liv waiar
Hixl H*mfr; uhi* r tt'M jivr month; i{.V<0 Miuara
fvetot laial; hi ualvd on u popular Htictii In Ilel-
vMorn, (xinvcntcnMo ttiu irtllU; i^o IimUit luot-
Inir |iro|M-ity can lie louinl In thn city; prloe
tiii{). Kulf i/HrtU-ului'Hor KUh A I'luniiiier. 4»
< cntml •»rc<'t, r«^tm» 1 ani ♦.
IV^ni KAKK.— A twoMory, two-teiiofiient
J lioii»f uf \i rooinK, .'•M In th.i livitt of i-^|«Mdr;.
<-Uy Malc-iaiiil cloM-th; fituatdl near thu Miutb
coiimion, wlieru lau<l i» woitli 7.V. \»r ft.; rciHS
for ifiJT iM>r nionili; IS^io niuaro feet of land;
l>rloc tai'K). Kiiil imnltulara of KUli A I'lum-
inor, in LVniral nict'l. rooiiu U an<l 4.
Ir^OIl 8Af'K.— A valu.iltliM'Htatc, coiml.tlug
I or ailirt'i'-»>tory brick Iioiim of |.> riNtifia,
Hhcd aiitl good amount ot laixl, oxtcniihig to a
iNicli Mtii'Ct; lew *lf|t« Iron) tlic Aniii-bvin lionae.
In ihU « Ity. It U aoltloni |iro|>.'ity of ihU claaa
la oflin-cil tor Aalo. Hold to nvtlle an o»iutc. Aa
early call will »ccun> a buiKaln. I'rlcc oauie.
r ull paitlrularn of lUh A I'luininfr. 4ri Ci'iitral
Hlrvot, Lowell, Alaaa.
Zo %cU
g^Adrertiaenaenta under Mile head
only 19 eenta a line tor three Inaartlona.
TO LET.— Tenement of 6 roonia at 9 boi
■utfctWKt. Apply to L. *C. hhepard
Compliments of No. 7 Pres-
colt Street.
The good old year that went before.
Each left our trade soma higf er. You,
'87, have topped the score and out the
finest figure. (Upwards of $260,000.00
trade in one year.)
Good bye the old, since yon must go.
We waroily welcome the new and offer
some Torj fine bargain! which wa aro
sure will be a benefit toV^.
10. 7 PBEBOOTT BTREET.
To IjKT.— Ifouiiu and large atable, iilaaaantlr
locHtcil, Miiniiii"ihr"B'l. H. I,. ^yji»;|lj^l«wdl*'
rpo I^KT.— Nicely rurunneri, targe and
X Hvh c(t r< omi, conveulvntly attuatod.at 1
liriuhatreet.
An elegant hoiiaa of »\x
Ive 1
Aft Choatniit Htreet.
TO l.KT. „ .^.^
one with Ave roona; one with throe rooi
Knquli
LKT.-Kab. Ut, meat market, with m-
_ frlKerat'>r, marble i.laba, etc. itent low.
nqulrii of H»o. H. Cunhlng, W Tyler Mreot.
TO LKT.— In I'uwtuckatvlMe, imar borae
rnllroa'1. nice ootUge houae and atalda»
Willi lurgu lotol lauU. 1. M. Clmia.
lUtad.
Mammoth
finco. Apply to J. U
Mai-ket .trwa.
ISM Hohool atroet,
ibatli
Itogvrat grain ature,
TO LKT.-llouae,
l'awluckciatre«t;haibatto room and fnr-
— '- ^ctl
Baae Uall.
The buying of Pitcher Sowdera from tho
8t. Paul club by the Bovlom* haa led to a
ffoqjl deal of newspaper oontroverxy ao to the
nrlce paid for hh rcleaKC. Manager IlariieH
of the SI. Paul club cIhIiuk u> have recelyed
•7600 from tbo BoMon clul. for Sowdor»<. but
lio Kuch price wan paid. The IleraM Htates
oil tbeauthorllvof Mewrn. Hoden and Kil-
'iingxoftbe ll«M<toii club tiluinvlrale, that
much lesa than 14000 WU-. |.«ll the St. I tul
i club for Sowderi*. Sowdora Is u jri^ut pitch-
er, and lu MJCuriiiK him the B.Moiia huve
roaiic a good atari for I^SS. On 1* rl lay lant
Madden, the very aucces^ful pitclicr <»f last
vearN BoKtxjua, wah tiliin* tl for ll»<' c<»uilng
Kaaon. IIW aal.iry will I..; *2*I00: la< year
it waa $IW). The HoHlon*. how havo three
men algoeil— Sowdera, Madden and Hornung.
The rtatemeut la mmU' thid lia»« ballislH
aro becoming more thrifty than they weri!
aeveral i«aKOU» a.;©, aud do u«it want for ad-
Tance monev so eurlv in the win'er. One
would think that men who jjet from #000 to
SMOO for kIx raontliK' work oii'.jht to be able
loatruggle through the reinain-ler of the
year wiUiout advance money for tbc next
I ieaaon'a work, (ilvlus? advance money I- a
. caatom that ought to be alwllnhed, for It
I tenda to make tbe men lei.* thrifty.
Tbompaou, whom the Boatona tried to get.
baa »l«ie<1 with the Dotrolta a^'n^n. Md
Gardwr has -Igne.! with the Waahlngton.*,
and Pitcher Maul haa l»een .releaac^d by the
Pbiladelphiaa and haa joined the i;itt|d>"n<«.
MarUn Sullivan la on hla way home. He
has been piayiDg In San Fraaclm-o.
Widhwe C: rSaeodeD of Salem haa lK*n
appointed an umolre of the w'^'"*'," "!»?«'^
tfcST T. J. Lyncb la tbc oulv umpire yet ap-
pointed by the National lea>?«»N „ though
Fmldent Vonng haa had many "Pli'J'j^tJo"*;
Free admlaalon to bull Hght-*, Iw^"'*'* ^"f "^
pay, U an Inducement otfered to a I* "or Ida
Sub to go to Cuba to play .luriii!: holy week.
Base ball Is becoming popular there.
Schoeneck of laat ycar'a PorUaud «««"«>•
■aid to be the tallert man pl«;'°«^*li* V!.-
Flynn, the Chicago pitcher Of nn, nas
signed with tbc Omabaa.
Sowdera, tbe new Boston pitclier, comes
from a family of ball players, «»^i'W "•,»*!
brothers who are In tbe busineas. One of tbe
brothers Is also a pitcher.
Tha Detrolts and St. Loais Brownaareto
play a serka of three cam^ in tbe early
r" i . laJivllla. Aorl< 6. an
and 14.
In b;x acta and eight Ubleaux.
•tO,000 for Beenerr nnd BAteSa Aleae.
The followliiir Hccnca aro entirely new : Tbe
Harbor and bblpi.lng. I>eca of an Ocean .Steam.
eratHea. the Hluklng Mlilp. ,., ,
TBB RAFT, covering ten thon»«nd feet of
canvaK an<l o«<uipyinic «he entire ^tiipc from wa 1
ki wall, Willi II* "u-alng wnvoH anl icnll.lo real-
lorn Theliartlen^of Midi v. the Lunatic Aiiyluro.
the revolving Scene. Ihe Moving l'Hn.>raina, anit
exdul^llcly bciinlfulUbleaux, the Moon upon
the Lake, the Motel I'nrlor.ttc.
America'* UepreatntaUvo SenaaUon Author
and Actor,
Lowell One-Price Ming Go.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok Bt.
Snstrucnon*
jr. z. i:-ixxx.E,
And a company of unexceptlonablo ability.
Kole— Every wiene prenented as ndvertlaed,
Tick. t» la. W, .Hft and 15 cenu
MoDday, Jan. ».
8eaU oa aalo
Mr. H. B. D-A.Y,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangemenln made nn ptnnint, organlat and
acooinuHntst for couoerta. Five Cent oavlng»
Babk Building. ^^_
litclieirs Boys' School, Bilierica, Mass.
A atrliTtly Belect family achool for boy a. Ad
mlu boy. from el^ht to ^J^^-^^^LLX^r
Prtnclpal.
STUART, REID & CO.,
ii6 and IW MFRRW^CK STREET.
irr^^^TS
■■TABLiaHKD 1040.
larto
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
TT Brldfre IStroot*
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETOB8.
Hmali tsosntent, near tbessttla.
Imi cotiage house, near the mllU, W-w
Iter niontli. House and stable nn Hliareth atreal.
KiKpilic of Tb«»a. II. KUlott, 33 Central sii
TO LKT.-
A I
MrAdvertlaeaaenas nutfer this head
only IB eonis n Una Air tbven inaertlons
man who
WANTK».-Wy a .
time, chance to do eolUsctlng
work,
tlmci
itddnns II.IX 181.
has spam
or almlfaw
EAT ANDBE MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, Mc. a III, 2 lbs. 25a
We keep a full lino of IMIKK CANUIKSof all
kinds. MOI>t).NALD'd Pure ilandmade Can
dies, 40c. per lb.
IVutvI IViitM! IVutaa!
A fuU Une of Mixed NuU, 14c. per lb., 2 lb«. 26c.
FLORIDA OKA1IOB9, OBAPK8, Ac.
Try aomo of our CANNKD OOons ^WH
Tour Chrt..tn»a» dloner. «»ur SjocK co.nprl«e« i
Honey l>rop Com, Succotash, Peas, 8li Ins and |
Uma Ueaas, Asparagus, Ac.
MR. 'AND MSB. HOBgOFB SCHOOL.
MR. ADOLF KETTK>tBElL
will irlve H coiuso of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, commencing on W^eilnemlay oven-
Inir, Nov. ItJih. at » o'clock. By (»|»eclal request
1 hey win l>e itlven In KngUsh. Price for course,
a5.(tO. I'l««i»ea<lilree9 ... ,. „.
GKO. W. H0B30N, ISO K. Merrimack St.
A neat cottage to let in Centralville.
Call at No. 7 Preecctt Btreet.
Boston Branch Groceiif,
laT AIDDI.B8BX STRBBT,
OppoiMite Noi-thorsil>epot
Tetopbooe Na. K^<^.
^npiW.oneat NaslivUle, AprU 6. and
tlie
other tiro at St. Lonla, Aprii
8nirodentl«a»b«la»jdtooiha«be,bfusjBit _,„
BuMfMM, tbe <WtfhtInllir rrnfrsnt aobati- J^ „
latolStootkpowiir. ^U. »e> lentke
Revere House,
Vcar Boston and Maine, BaKtem, Fltchburg
and Lowell do|»ota. centrua of business and
plaees of amoaement.
Eemodelled, Befumiahed, Newly Decor-
ated, and now Irapt on tha
Kuropean Flan.
Rooma all large and oomfortabie: elegant
saltea. with baths ettacbed {ample publle lar-
lore; jrantlemen'a cafe and bllltard room adtiad,
and flrst.clasaln every respect.
BOOMl rSOM •l.OO A DAT UP.
J. p. MEBBOW k 00., • - Propriaton.
MB cxniBiicB '*on orrioiiis iMi»iTod to
Job prUMlag e( "
aadat
PIANOS.
Oliiokering, Huelton, H. I. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward k Brown, Steiflf,
New England. Qood Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Qood Seoond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 aets reeds, ootare coupler,
$60. Muiio Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prioes. Sheet Music, Books,
Ieo., Stools and OoTars.
Gkeor^e O-ardner,
90 MEBBIMAOE 8TBEET.
Opticians and Jewellers.
Old Jewelry Remodelled.
New Designs Furnished.
24K. iSK. I4K. lOK.
COLD
Always in stock and furnished in any
ehade or color required.
OLD QOLD bought for cash or taken
in exchange for new work.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
We are prepared to fill all
ord&TB for the choicest Meats,
Poultry t Iruitit and Vegetableg
ufith promptness and despatch.
Also a fuU line o( Dried and
Smoked Meats,
WANTKIl.— Ily an cxperlencotl woman
fluinllon W) do gt-nerul housework
quire nt &) linst I'Ine street.
\N1 Kl).-A situation br a good.
Itletilrltn doMacond wnrk. Uoo«l
aaees. Address C, Oiurlar oflloa.
c
ralln-
WAWTEI).-By an ex|>«rlem»d slngtooa^
ored man who thoroughly understonda tho
cure ot horf>rs, a sltuatioa aa ooaohmao. In*
quire at W ttmtth atreet. ,
W~ ANTK.I).--Twohoy»«lnahanlwareBtora.
One who has liaa soniu ixporleroe and
one to learn llio liuslness. Kefcrencea requlratf.
II. B. HliHttiiek. M t;«wtral Htreet.
1] Mb Street. - • TeleDtione 143-2.
A man of tenip«'rato and mor-
habits, so«'klnK employment, to
WANTKll.
al habits, sofklnKempUiyinont, to ren
aentnn ol«l eMahlUlied hou^o In his own sertti
Salsiy. If Bullo.l, i»l(ii> per monih. Kefeivw'ea
exacted. Hiii>t. Manufacturing Houae, SO Bcade
asjist, New York.
February 1,1888,
I shall RKMOVE my plac«of huMueasto
Nos. 5 and 7 Gorham Street.
ONK OF TIIK OLDEST and strongest
of American l.lfo Iniurnnco Companies do-
alroua of extending It^* New Kngland huKlnoaa,
wishes to enjra^o a lellabl.', at^tlvc buslueaa
man as Its special repretcntutlve In MUldleaex
County. Previous experience not essential. A
liberal salary l<> tlio rliflit roin. Ad'lrcan, glr-
Inx age, previous Im^lncss as rcfcrenre, huper*
lilt nilent, 1*. O. Ilox 21)20, IJoston, Mass/
TOMT.~A nearly full gro»m Idick »hepherd
J doir, wiih » mrvous twitch of the left fore
tiavv. I'leuHO reiuiii lo the atoio of C.O.Cu-
»urn, rawtHcktOvilbs _ .
Belli l^Mtnte Aflroiit.
Pliin and Fancy Job Printins
If you have a house or rooms
to lot, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to>niov»i.
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
LowBLL Daily Coumer a good
medium tor making known your
wants* Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouBiBR for three
days at, a cost ot 18 oenta a line,
and Twy seldom fail of being
leard ifOBi.
I have a very large an<l varied stock of Parlor
Snlts, Kasy, Rocking, Fancy and Odd Chairs,
als^ Rattan Pumltnra, togolhor with a flno lino
of Draperies and Sha<le^, which I shall ilUpoae
of ataboutCOHT, Inordei to reduce my stock
to Its Tory k)weat possible qnantlty before re-
FflU SAI.U.
OnCrtilral Kli^et, near llosf.ird p<|nft^, f
tiave a jiood i«o btoiy liouce, niodorn built, la
jroo'i iTpJilr. "No out*" about Ihe |irnj)eity, natl
I IllH one of the be«ttrB<lc«li) wardJl; |.rti e fiaoO.
On <1. rhniii Hrr»«t 1 have a iwo^fctory house
for •I7i;0, ami anodier one for *l5oO.
in \%»r«i F« ur— eiS'Ki Mill buy a nice, Innrs
7.room house, In (rood repair, nearly new, and a
nice htrge lot of land, aiK) feet.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
10 MTDDLVSEX STBaSCT.
THOMAS H EILWITT, 38 Central 8»
Lowell, Rooma 8 and A. Use tbe eleratnr.
Our Position for 1888.
SSiSiSSS^^ ^' vBin orriom^
\tKm:
BMMD
■oeosnlilng that SrstHBlnaa work lirlaga
Ha reward, we sbaU enAenyer dnrlng
the eemins year to nserlS • aontfnnnnoe
of tho larto nmooni of pal«tln«, pnperlas
nnd deevtntlng oatraated to na the post
pnrUes hnvlng woftt to 4o will oh>
She beat reattlta by lenTtaic ordora with
A Hap]py New Year.
Good bje tbe old, Ood bless the new.
May all onr patrons find hi jon the hap-
piest year they luTe kaowiit
HO. 7 KLEaOOTT BTBEET.
Al -N:E:yir xnvkmxiom.
4.^^
''A
Is warranted to be riBST'CLASS In erij iMM>
are, and any desiring a tunailor anlole m tMn
Une will do well ta enll and emnmlno lis aisilla
before pnrahaslng eltewbotv. Ho dttat, eos^
Moraicd, Kll atari iienilnga and ennaeq
dUlMlMil wear, f oM for oash or '
«l»»rni>ie >*"»»■»■ n-*»«^**^ "• '*•
t
LOWEIiL DATT.Y COPBIEaC MONDAY, JANTJABY 9, I688.
"THE PROMISED LAND."
Ifalac Vrom Florida, thn L«n«l of FraKa,
riowcrs Mid Hunsblnti. by n Koiiit«r lt< •-
|d«nt of Blllerloa— liicldcnl* of ihe Jowr-
Mcy TbUli«r.
MS'c left old Billerk-8 about 10 a. m. on
Tliursdsy, Dc'c. S, 1887. It was about one
bour later when we re;ifhcd Ito^tm. 'lh«
•teuuihlilp Gate City wu» to 8uil at 3 i». m. for
8avaiiuub. We prooeeded tilrectly t» tbe
pier, and finally Rot away at b«lf-i)tt8t ^throe.
The leavo-tukiugs between the passengers
and tliwse of their frltudu who h u\ gai hcied
to bid Iheuj a good-by were as vaiiouH im the
personti composins the assemblage. The
fiVodH, unwilling'to leave so long as the
stcarDc-r remained in bisj;ht, ti auifestod their
feeling!^ by the waving of handkerohiefs and
Cbeir bats as long as they cou'd be seen frona
(be ».teMU»er. The boat seems amply provid-
ed with all the appliances which iugouulty,
Joined with good taste, both in its titlings
and lurnlbhings, designed for the tomfort
and htfoly of both passenjcers and crew. The
Ubie Is well supplied with the best of well-
cookod fooil, and the considerate attention
fill the air with thi-ir frairram-e,
beaut V gladdens all hearts. The banana here
growh uhtl ri|K'ns with the pineapple In per-
fection. The p«"''' "<'♦''• '""•' ••^y'""!"- 'o
l.|«M)n». tli<! n»wH sia*l Hit' wbolf tlowwrv kirisf-
dom to hhow their restal l)euuty. We have
no (luht, no mud unlos we heck for it In wet
iilures. The iliiyx are warm, but tuuipered
by a cool breeze, whicli blowK almost euolin-.
u'aliv. rcmimljn,' one of a gentle fanning.
Tell our BilkrUa friemiHthnt ^oult^erll Cal-
ifornia Is plaved out. This is the promised
\^mi, ' WlI.l-IAM WlllTI.Nti,
Sorrento, Fla., Dee. 17, l**?.
< vIncent»8 story.
f-r-
mviv(n\ from the waiters si>eak» well for the
discipline on l)tt:trd.
Doc. !».— Aloniing came with a gonial
breath of air, partaking more of a southern
«liin«. The imssengers, while awaiting the
morniog meal, were to be seen standing in
croups discussing the state of the weather
au<i speculating uu the chance of overhaul-
iny a distant steamer. Klght o'clock is the
«iauul breakfast hour, but many failed to sit
at (be Ubies, which were so well tilled with
hungry gueMls the uvening before. Old Nep-
tune, although In a placid mood, has, In his
atcady upheavals, uHUseated many an other-
wise tlroug urguni/.ation. The sky is some-
what overcast with fleecv cloud*, but the air
4s duiidedly warmer. A huge shark, n\f
|>eariug alungside the ship, inspires a feeling
of nameless dread, a creeping over one's fac-
ulties of unspeakable horror. Ills long dor-
aal tin appeared to be more than a foot in
length. The company Is of ■ truly mixed
order, the German Jew, LouUlana Creole,
Irish American, Canadian French, Inter-
mixed with true Yankee I'urllan stock. At
noon we are oil" the coast of New .Jersey,
Aud are told to keep a gooil liK>kout fur por-
poix', which Itegln tu show themselves and
icruw more plentiful as we progrtsss still fur-
ther south.
|»«o. 10.— It Is now 'i p. m. and I am al>out
leaving my state-room for the drst time
alDce last night. Owing to the light loading
of the steamer, which sits high ou the water,
aad head winds and rough water, we have
had H rft'.her disagreeable time. Only 17 sat
down to breakfast out of the large uumtNtr.
whlcli, taken altogether, (til three long tables.
All the rest, myself Included, are too III to
leave our stale-rooms. In this connection 1
cannot omit to mention too highly the ktud-
OCsii shown to all the sitk bv our fellow-pa»'
neuger. Mr. Uichard Urydeu of Marlboro,
Mass., who bv bis unremitting attentions
has won toe kind regards of all.
Mr. Urydon Is a large bolder of
Florida laudM. ownlug, as he informed
me. over WW acres, and be Intends re-
maining lu Florida during the winter lookin/
after his property. The night comes on
amid fog and dampness, and we bud more
comfort in the suloun aud In general copver-
IH'C. 11.— The fourth morning breaks with
• dearer sky an i a genial warmth. At
breakfast I take a slight repast, having been
Casting for the last 3(1 hours. The gulls
Mweup past the stern, coming much nearer
^ao those heretofore seen. A school of
uorpolse play about the boat, taking leaps
clear out of vratcr and showing their entire
forms, and are eagerly watched meantime by
all. A little dog. similar to the one owned
by Mr. K. Stearns, and a cat furnish amuse-
ment for the several Juveniles ou boaril.
tientleroen and ladies spend the early fore-
BOOD in proincnailing the upper deck, a
— ^lanaral leelhig of cheeTfu^ness taking the
phtoe of the uncomfortableuess and lassitude
of yesterday. At 7 p. m. we are at anchor
ofl'Tybee Island, and are to remain in this
position until the tlile i>ervos, having lost one
tide, owing to the roughness of the water.
Dec. IS.— We ralAed our anchor at 4 a. m.
and steamed slowly up the stream, lighted
by beacons placed in the channel, towards
the city of Savannah. Wo \iewcd In the
dim morning light old al)aniloued rice planta-
tions, with their sluiceways, embankments,
old cabins long since gone to decay, the vari-
ous water craft, which lay at moorings
alongside the wharves, several small steam-
ers, which partook much In appearance of
the noted gun-boats of the now defunct con-
federate states. Among others I read the
names of the "David Clark" and "S. T.
Jiicholas." We arrived at the dock at 7.30
o'clock a. m. and took coaches to the railroad
•Utlon on the other side of the city. The
«lty seems built amid one vast swamp,
which its name Implies with the omission of
the last letter,— Savanna. During our prog-
ress through the city we saw mauy sights to
which our northern eyes were unaccus-
tonted. The negro rai'c here preilominates
over all others. Cows roamed the streets at
will, and chickens, goats and dogs were to
be seen everywhere. A cow harnessed to a
cart, to which I called attention by referring
to it as a coach, raised touch laughter. A
general look of dirt and squalor predomi-
nates, but it must l>e borne In mind that we
were evldentlv passing through the least In-
"Vltlng portloB of the city. We linally reach
the station and take the cars for Jaicksonville
at B a. ra. We pass through vast regions of
forest and swamp lands, stagnant pools of
water, with here and there scattered cabins
of the negroes. The whole aection seems
one vast pine barren, with an Intermixture
of some oak, aud there are conutless cords
of fallen timber on every side.
We arrived at Jacksonville at 2 p. ro., and
there look the cars for Sanford, arriving at
Che latter place at 5.30. We have passed uu-
merouH lakes or ponds, aud orange groves in
gr«at variety as regards their different
aUges of growth, some evidently having
been but recently planted, while oth- 1
era stood 10 and 15 let!t high aud were
moderately full of jrellow fruit. These
* groves appeared, as viewed from so unfa-
vorable a position as a car window, to con-
tain from 60 to 1000 trees, and, with their
dark green foliage, with neither dry stem
nor seared leaf, showed careful cultivation.
The yellow pine Is on all sides. I noticed they
grew Ull and straight, with the exception of
those of more ancient growth, which, having
evidently matured, become more like the
human race by showing a bent form, wo
limbs neat the ground, no under-brush, thin
limbs with tufts of foliage at the top, and
casting but little shade. The needles of these
pines' are longer than those -of the north,
mejujuring ten inches lu length. They are
often used to till beds, and are believed by
many to have a medical virtue in this re-
«pect.
lu my journey 1 took pains to observe the
eouHleuuuces of the ncLjroes about the sta-
tions aud engaged in various employments,
and all aeemod to wear a look of content-
ment. The absence ol traces of care, which
a life of liberty inspires. Impresses the mind
of the stranger as he journeys amid seeming
vast wastes, but which in tDc near future
will smile with a Iwunteous harvest of the
poach, grape and all the products of this
wonderful land. These jieople live in what
might i>c styled with us chickenTCOOps, only
of a larger type. Very few of these dwell-
logs are palntea or whitewashed, and thev
{•resent a black and sombre hue, being built
or the noost part of rough, uuplaned boards.
These dwellings, blackened by age, often
•tretcb In long lin«9, without any attempt at
adoromeot. ^.
We are living In our pleasant southern
tersiMTsed with guavas. lemons, persimmons. I Ylnceot back sUyed till Sept. I, P^eklog I
olEiS datJs. Tutns^^ i)caches, pears, flab, and when they aUrted on return hade-
SrsS;*lt"-;melR Plibi. bonevsuckle 1 elded to go with them not seelnja^
and the tall oleander, all of whch w hoon ' of rescue at the lagoon. Hardly natl tUe
an.lineiaiiouanuei.aii ^^^^^ their train arrived home, when the old mart who
had befriended Vincent died, confiding the
while man to the care of his son Katilkot.
He was a bright, clever mtu. and in Jauua-
ry of this year got up a partv of twelve
sleds, and in three davs drove Vln«'ent over
the Traile niouutaius to the Uus<<ian trading-
iK>ston the Anadir river, a <U(.taiue of 140
miles. • The post was ab.>ut 100 miles from
the river's inouth. Vincent met some deer-
meu from Cain? Behriug, and curving his
name on a piece of wood, cut out also the
name of the sldp, and asked any countrymen
into whose h^niU the i>oard mli:ht fall to try
and pick hlHi up at the la-o(.u ten miles
south of Capo Navarln. "Wllliout much
hope," savs Mr. Vincent, "we again turn«4
our sled» for the valley and crossed the
raounUlis, this time taking twelve days and
seeing the huts In March of this year. We
stopped In the vallev till the deer had calved,
and In April maile again for the lagoon.
Here another disappolnlment was in store
for me, the little Indians telling |Me that the
whaler Sea »n'c/.e hid touched two days be-
fore I arrive^! and had inuuiro*l for me.
Thisnearlv did for me; but I walte4 and
hel|>ed at the catch until on the 17th of July,
whilst 1 wa< fishing inshore. I heard voices
In tlte fog, and then a l»oal loomed up close
to me, aud that ends my yarn. It was a
boat from the Hear.**
Vincent said the deerroeu wer» load-
ed down with presenU ^awd the
parting with him was much softeoeti
bv the gifts of tobacco, molasses and
rines which Capt. Healey sent them. The
generous treatment the deerinen received
ttUtUaL
InlcKStiDK Details of His Life In the
Arctic.
A special coi respondent of the Trovldence
J^MK+is^, writing from San Francisco, gives
an intofesting lutervlew with J. B. Vincent,
of bark Napoleon, who was rescued by the
Bear last July.
Mr. Vlni-ent said the flr<*t party of Indians
they saw were a little, sturdy rai-e of |>eoile,
with black, straight hair and yellow skins.
It was summer then, but the only vegetation
was a coarse grass, used for flrewooil, and a
scrubby cranberry. A fresh water lagoon
was well stocked with trout an<l salmon and
a red fish. Mr. Vincent worketl with the
others In splitting and drying fi*h. In this
way he lived for about a month, when a
parly of 25 Indians, with sledges and relii-
doer, arrlvoil. These men were t«ll ami well
built. The coast Indians treutcti the new ar-
rivals, or Tchuktchls. as they were call*l,
with a gootl deal of res|)ect, and Mr. Vlmient
struck up a friendship with an old man 70
vears of age, over six feot high and as
straight as a telegraph pole, with a good, kind
face and quiet manners. His
I'-tourat and he>swore he would
eont to his people when he
story of the shipwreck
will have the effect of winning, perhaps, for
some oilier shipwrecked sailor, an etiually
reception at the hands of the Ichukt-
kind
chls.
name was
return V In-
understood the
These Tchuktchls.
ordeermen, came from an Inland vallev 105
mllos from the coast, on the other side of
Trade mounUdus, and made the trip down to
tlie lagoon everv year to lay in a stock of fish
and fooil for the winter. They brought
Iheir reinileer aud sledties, and went home
loaded with the results of their three months
labor. During their sojourn by the lagoon,
Vincent rauldlv regained his health, was en-
tirely five from ^curvv aud became soon an
exiM'rt herdsman. Ills gi>od heallh li* at-
tributed not onlv to his strong con»tiiutlon.
hut also to the fa«t that he worked instea<l of
loafing? AsUiooldman liad given him to
understan.i that ho would comluot him to
rlover Huy on the Uehring »ea, VInwnt
readllv went with them when, lu Septem-
Iwr, 1M86, they broke caiftp.
Mr. Vincent thuu goes on with the story as
follows; , . .
"As soon as camp broke up I took charge
of a U'sm of reindeer; all the fish was packed
ttn the sleds, and our train must have l>een a
mile long and looked like a little army mov-
ing over the mounlalns. After we had
travelled for a few ilays a hall wi<s calle.l,
and I learue<l that they w ere going to wail
till the snow fell In the beginiilugof <)clol>er.
During the whole trip we only ate one meal
a day, and usually travelle«l from four to 1ft
miles, not eating anylhing until the c iravaii
had been arranged for the night. • •
• • Aftei we had got all ready for the
night l)efore euteriug the tents we used to be
beaten in turn wllji teunrlns or sticks made
of split deer horn with the branches cut oft.
This beating knocks all the snow out of the
clothes and is an apparently trining thing,
for the omission of which many have paid
with their lives. Sitting before the lire In
the huts otherwise causes the snow to melt,
ind the furs being damn, as soon a» wo en-
tered the open air again they would frocxe,
forming a skin of Ice. This skin would go
on thawing and fruexlng all winter, and the
effects o( such a coal, even ou a cast-Iron coo-
stitutlon, may be Imagined. Our dally life
changed but little, nothing but rocks and an
oc.asional ground pine being seen. The
trails of a river were visible, but until
Decemlwr there was little to relieve the
monotony of our long and somewhat
slow journey. Still I felt well, enjoyed
our dally sujper of boiled deer meal
or dried fisb and deer's blood soup, and
slept as soundly as If I were In my bunk. lu
ilie first few days of DeceinlM-r We had
crossed the coli^t range of mountains, slghte<
the Tobacco Mountain peak and looked
down upon a valley surrouinlod by snow-
clad mountains about fifty miles by thirty,
and not unlike a bean lu shape. In this val-
ley was Ihe deerroen's home. Their huts
were like bee hlve«i aud their herds of deer
numbered thousands. There were perhaps
flfleeu hundred p«'ople in the valley, am
thev owned all the wav from a huudred and
fiftv to three thousand hea 1 of deer apiece.
Our arrival was the signal for a general jolli-
fioafion. It was the occasion of the feast of
Inpeltda. During the fifteen ilays thai this
feast la".ted the Tchuktchls gave themselves
up to all kinds of feeding and sports. They
wrestled In a catch-a»Hratch-can sort of
style, ate until I expected they would burst
Iheir sides, danced and ran foot and reindeer
races. Thtere was notlihig in the least like
reli'lon, and I never saw a priest or anyone
perform what you might call a religious cer-
emony, except when they sprinkled them-
selves with deer soup miuie of blood aud fat
to change their luck. When they do this
they go out of doors aud turn to the east,
each member of the family doing it in turn."'
Among other facts given about these ueo-
)leare the folbwiug: Kelndeer blood is
ooked upon by them as a symbol of life and
is used for medicine. The giris at five or
six years of ago are taught to sew deerskins
and make thread, and at 8 the boys are
taught to fish and use a lasso. When a man
dies his bodv is burned. As soon as he Is
dead the vvomen wall a few minutes in
chorus, and then wrap him up In snow white
deerskins. He Is placed on a sled drawn by
his best deer teain and is driven out of the
camp wllh the reins In his stiff fingers to a
place where the men have gathered fagots
for a fire. The deer are struck to the heart
with a knife at one blow, and the sled with
Its lifeless burden and the deer arc all
placedon the wood, which is then lighted.
The men go away aud leave the tire lu
charge of au attendant, who sees that evcrv-
thiug is consumed. The dead man's house is
closed for a week, and every night for that
time the faces of the entire family are
smudged with ashes and blood from mouth
to ears. The families are always small, not
more than two or at most four ^children l>e-
Ing the usual nunit»er. In the way of music
thcv beat a tum-tum or drum made of deer
skill stretched over a hoop, and sing In a
screeching or howling way. They have 110
coin, and all their trading is done by the old
bartering methods in which they swap a
sheath knife for a deer, aud a piece of lliieu
is valued at two deer. Their ideas of time
arc very vague, counting 12 moons to the
ye.r, and so find that they have a few weeks
ov<r. The weather Is bad except In March
andScplemlKr; In winter, of course, the
cold is excessive, and in summer it Is quite
hot, wllh thick, heavy fogs.
,Wr. Vincent stayed for 4 months with
these people and was very kindly treated.
They inteude«l that he should cross Iho
Trade mountains and go to the Anadir river,
which flows ou the west side of the Trade
mountains, but they learned that the moun-
tains would l)e irouassable, and so deter-
mined In March, lt«6, to Uke him back to
ihe coast, where they hati found him.
Mr. Vincent was taken back to the lagoon,
where he had left the three companions who
had l)een rescued with him. He found these
men in a very low condition, and in a short
/ «Mi« troubled with eaUrrb for thirty yaara.
Have sulTtred a great deal. My eyas, aars and
Uiraal wore greatly affeot*«l. Mr. Kinney, the
druggist, huluced me to try Kly's Ci«am Balm
and for the past two years have bad very li«le
trout.le. I have Ilvad la Webster, Mass.. and
Itoi'kvllle, Conn. Very ro»|>eotfuily, J. W.
Pratt. Monsoii, Mass.
I Itave Impnived greaUy slnoa uslag Kly's
Cream Baliu for catarrh. 1 feel Uke a new man.
It Is a blessing to humaal^ — .lohn 1>. Farrell,
llarilord, Conn.
Bfal e«tatf.
r OWKLL
BLBACIUUIY
Land Sale !
Tha most imporUnt offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Looation
delightful, ooayenient to traini ftnd
tramway, high and drj, already graded
for immediate bailding purpoiei, litn-
ated on Moore, Andrewi, Otii, Liring*
iton, Meadoworoft, Carter and Qorkam
>
itreeti.
AlioTaUable LOTS for mannfaotnr-
ing or other bniineei porpoaei, ac^oining
the railroadi.
Tormi faTorable to porohater.
For plans and prloes inquire of
JAMES K. BOUBITE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
You Can't
BEATTHEMI
For OsBsral Faailljr aso
th«x are Tastly Barrier
to ALL other klatfs.
THE FAMOUS HOP
BLASTERS
CImh. frs«r»nt. cur»tlT» and hlfhly miHrtnal.
|pMp*rod froia Frc»U Hop*, BAlsama. Sxtnots
land Ouina, upread on white r.tualin.
I They restore and TltAUn woak pv**, subdoA
llnlUininaUoa and Instantly. t>anlah pain wliothar
lla ttt* Boclc, Bide, Eip, x)eg. Xldn«7«. JoUita.
Ishoulder, Cheat. Broaat. Etomaoh or Xuaolea.
IpowerfullT' coothl&e. jMiln alUylnc and atrensth-
lanlnc. Th» beet platter on earth U tlio Tcrdlot
Ittaooaanda. Kailed for prloe by proprietors.
Hop PliMtar 0«MBpaa7, Doatoi^ Ma
i;
t9-8wladl«rs afaroadi This plaatar U ■preadl
Ion whlU BinaUn. ready for Instant tiaa. HOP|
I FX1A8TZ& 00., BlcnaturaoaflTaiy plaster.
PAINTERS
P^crasm
OCNSi
aaralai, Bnliinieltb, « .
_ _ _ AtOrwgMiMMl Daab
~nu OUaLB ^ TOSIUB OQwl
ffningtBiioli * Co.
Playing Cards.
Large
Assort mcnt
Prices.
and Low
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSiTK POST ornos.
SICK
HE AD- ACHE.
NERVOUS—
HEAD-ACHE.
Both ARt Symptoms of a Dieon-
D£R£0 STOMACH AND UVER.
MANDRAKE IS A SkoATIVK, AMO
AS COMPOUNDU) IN
Dr.Schenck's
Manpbake Pills
WILL
^ PCAMANENTLYjIh
euRC -"^^
HEADACHE!
fywSalabrallDratRtsts. Price 2.% rta. pfr boS|
} boiM for 65 ots.: or sent hf Biall, aoatac* J
rocaiylorprioa. Pr.J.U.BokaockaSa^ir
SoUtyap 6rooti0.
NEW YEAR'S I
GOODS CHEII.
Playine: Cards.
A bargain for 20 cents. These
are of good thickness and nice
enough for anybody.
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Betail DruggUtSt
OPPOIITB POST OPFIOB.
Playine Cards,
35 cents a pack, reduced from
50 cents. Those .we have a large
sale ou by the dozen.
AND
BUILDERS.
Too will And It to yoar Interest to eall apon
as before beslnolnc your
PAIl^TmG
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEE&S LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of s Man ii in His Strencth.
Nerve or Physical roree When Loat Qmlek-
ly KecalBod by OonaoltlBS
I>». O. J. LEW^I*.
Who, after Intense study *ntl tleej) research, has
lately discovered a new, extraorllnary, quick,
oertian and InexpensUe euro for Diseases of the
Hraln and »plnal Cord. Spernutorrhasa, Semi-
iiBl Weakness, Fluid Ksoa|>es. ImpotoncT and
l>eran«ed KuncUons of the Nervoiis »n<l Vener-
s«veT^stems. THIS NKW AND MAKVICL.
OUSMfcDlCAL TREATMENT has cured the
Aiost desperate forms of Nervous Dlsonlers In
both younjr and old. To doblUuted youth It be-
stows the vlgvr of manhood, and In advanced
mre It esubllshos the vigor of youth without
SSe possibility of falfure. ITiuiiabt Com-
n^AIMxa, Acute or Chronic Dlsoharces. StUc-
tare, B««ntlon of the Urine, Oravel. Kldiiey or
Bladder Dlsonlers, Syphilis, Scoondary Symp.
toras. Eruptions, Hkln Diseases, all are abso-
lately curctl without the use of mercury, copal
ba or luieutlons. No restrictions In diet or hin-
drance from business. Kkcent cask* OliWtU
IN THB«« OK K<»LK UAT». I'stlcuU whose cascs
have been neglected, badly treate<l or pro-
nouncod ln« urablo, are particularly Invited to
visit Dr. Lewli*. A written K»«rnnt«e of cure
idven In all cjwes srranirert ami undertaken. I«
PBAOTICauj.war.lsof THIBTT YKAHS.
Kfiir. Lewis Is frequently consulted by
many who have been ooroulfUUy <lls«-.oura«e«l of
uvor l>elnK cured .ifter huvliiK experimented
with various Bilv«rtl»e«l nost rum h, electric bolts,
Ac. whleli InvurtHbly do more harm than koo«1.
Every phase of disease ilomniitU different and
iiDcclal trcatiuer.l. To those who may have
been .U»ap|><)lnlo<l, Or. Lewltt would say con-
■ult him and ho will rciiUiro the disappointed
one to all the duties of life, whether they be
physical or menUl, perUlnlng to married Ufe
or '"single blcsM<lness."
Oonaaltatlon, Medicines, *o., SS.
Working Olasaoa •S.50.
DR. LEWIS Is permanenUy located at
129 Priendship Street, Providence, B. I„
One door from Richmond strtn-t (off Broad
street). Office hours all the year round from 9
to S and 6 to U; Sunday, 10 to 'i, no*J»Wr„?^S;'
MALE CWlFLAIN-rs 8K1LFULLY TREAT-
ED.
NOnOK TO OOUNTBY PAT1KMT8.
Dr. Lewis will, on full description of case
(with fee enrloscti). Immertlaioly send a supply
of hie vHluahlo medicines, iicconipanlcd with In-
strucUoDs and advice for the cure of the aliove
distressing complalnw. Just PuuusitKu:
Fourth Kdltlon
Medical Minutes,
with additional colored
lllustratlons.a Poktrait
or TIIK AlITIIOH, AND A
M8T or COM PLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speedvcureof above sub-
lectfl, sexual diseases etc.
, Price Vi cents by mall
ito any address, from the
author, Dr. C J • Lewla.
Agent for Medical Mlnates. W. W. DUNCAM.
191 Hiddleaez Street.
ELLmaWOOD ft CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOflTK POST OPVIOB.
Cod
Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Evert
Week,
8ff Oeiit« A Pint.
ELLINOWOOD k CO.,
Wholesale and Retaii Druggists,
OPPOSITK PO0T OimOB.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fke8h From the Shore Every
Week,
Sff Oentst a. Pint.
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSITK POST OFFICK.
A good assortment of fllrst-clasB goods
mlWijB on band, at bottom prices. Qlvre as
aeinlat
Do Tour Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
Ellinewood's
Cough Balsam
; oar new and spaoloaa store.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Street, Lowell.
They wlU
everywhere
dye
Price lOc.
JMrne
K'Stulof afittio^uiigToVeT^^ Theludiaus who took
everything. They are sold
Dc. a package— 40 colors.
They have no equal for Strength, Briahtoiess,
Amount In Packages, or for Fastness of Color,
or non-fading Qualities. Thcv do not crock or
smut. For sale by W. W. Duncan, Druggist,
191 MtddlcHCx street; Goodalc's Drug Stor*. IW
Central, comer .lackson streets, Flske's block;
P. H. Butler A Co., DrugglsU, 14 1 Central street ;
Carieton A Ilovey, Drutwlst^, City Hall, Menl.
mack street; Albert L. Field, Druggist, DavU
Comer; Elllngwood A Co., Pharmacists, oppo-
■ite post office : G. C Brock, Druggist, Bridge
■treeticomer First street; U. C. Osgood, M. D„
Apothecary, comer Merrimack and Saffo«
streets; Denis O'Brien, Druggist, SS Bridge
ftreet, Lowell, Mass.
FIFTEEN HUNDRED GALLONS pure Port,
Sherry and Hock from Concord grapes, put
This IS the second winter for
Ellinowood'8 Cough Balsam,
a
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every, day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
FLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsoms
for Ohriitmas Fresenta. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
OOLOOFE BOTTLES, worth 35 oenti
eaohi selling for 20 oenta.
FAHQJ l£BFUM£8~Large and
ohoioe line.
SILK HANDEEBOHIEFS. Oneofths
flneit IJnei we ever carried in itook at
loweit prices.
FAVOT RUBBEB aOODS-Freienti
for ohildiea.
Large line of EABMOHIOAB. ^,,»^
Orer 2000 doien TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prioei waj
below other dealers.
More than 300 dozen of POOKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which maki
floe Ohristmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaiss for speois.
FOOKET OUTLEBT— One sf the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Osi-
tlemen's Fen Knives a specialty.
Very large line of FABOT SOAPS
selling low.
400 dot. HAIB, FLESH and CLOTHES
BBUSHES— The best line ersr displayed
in the city at pricss that will astonish all.
Ladies' FABOT WOBK BASKETS in
great Tariety, which maks splendid
Ohristmas Presents—Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINBEB BASKETS.
Vast line of FABOT SUSPEIDEB8.
All new goods, beantiAil patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We hate also bonght a large line of
BUOK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
nine DOG SKIB GLOVES, both Ihisd
and onlined. These dog skin glovts
did not originate on a sheep's back. ¥•
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will ontwear half a dosen
pairs of Kid Gloyet.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDIOIBES at the very lowest
cut prices.
BOOTS and HEBBS 3 cents an onnos.
A few UNDEB8HIBTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
26 cents each. Catch on quick or yon'U
lose a great bargain.
■
Also largest line of SCISSOBS and
SHEARS we ever bad, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIOBEBT.
Ths first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 16 to 26 per oent.
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriacs
or Surgeon's SPOBGE will find the Ur-
gest line in the state at Stevens's,
STEVENS willnot be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in eaoh,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEER3CHAU1I CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EABLT AT
no especla'lly for family use. considered the best
Mtlclo ever put on the market for the njotey.
Made 187tf to 1881. Before purchaslM call
examine my stock, which rfuST BK SOLD
Before p.urchaslMC
OTIS' ADAMS, Ohelmstord
call and
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
ELLIHGWOOO & CO.,
mutUtaie-and BttaU DrugfUU,
0PP08ITX POST OFTIOB*
OOUBIEB,
8
A.C.STEVEI^S'S
WholewlD and Betail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesn Street.
If Ton want to ie«nre tks most dssinbli
bargalBi.
VARIOUH THINGS.
▲ lawyer who defended aD advcntureis
vat presented, after the trUl. with a gold wateh
and chain as an asi^urance of her ipratJimle. Ila
AUonoe reooirnUed It as his own. She had
picked his pocket uud presented hla with his
own watch I j«
At tbe Mffhanlft*' Fair In Sao Kraoclaoo. a
lounialnguBhfd forth An«;(sUca wine free to
any who wlshcil to drink. In one department
was a tolilo 8 fttct hlgli and 14 feet across whteh
was ms«le from a Auiflu transverse se«llon of a
Uumboltltcouniy ireu.
Evelyn Collcfje, «be new addition to Trliica-
ton for the education of young women, was
opened a few weeks ago, und lu operation »o
far is exceedingly proml»lng. The young wom-
en purisuc tho same btudles. wttii the same text
\)ipokHandtho saiuc moih(»«ls of Insiruciion, as
^o young men 8nd attend lecture* by the same
members of the faculty, but the cl laics are dls-
Unet.
Bev. Mr. Fohs of Bath has made Investljia-
tlons In four grammar whools In Maine. Of
71 boys In one graniuiar school. 40 ha<l used to-
bacoo. In a smaller school of the name grade,
15 of 33 boys ha<l ufcod 11. In the four gramiBar
■ohools, 11» of 23f) boys h»d learne.l to use "the
weed." In one primary class, 8 of tho i4 boys
bad smoked or. cl.e*ed -eight lllUo fellows, Just
otit of tljclr pinafores.
- A I.rf)udon new- a«ent sayt* Ibat tbe sate>.
of the live Amerliau m.igiulncs rcUsued In
Knghind exceed lUo sales of the tweuly-llve
leading magaslncs of iho Unltecl Kingdom. If
anybody wontlero wliy this Is so, lot him pro
cure the current ntiiiibor of any KnglUh maga
slue aud compare It, lu any and all TOspeet«,
wllh tho current number of any of the Ave load-
\Dg Amorl'-an mai<u/.lnos.— IKxchango.
POT POt'Ultl.
*' Troublt-s uf nn Kditor.
*'We iircally dUliku to Hud fault witb any
of tbe customs of our l»euullful clly," sayi* a
Dakota editor, "but we inunl uevcrlheltss
insist that people keep their swiue out from
under the oltlee of tbe Tribune and ralladl-
uin. While en){B^'ed at our desk wrllhijc our
lender on tbe •.Slabllily of our Teirllorlal lu-
slltutloiu' for our paper this w»»ek one of
beustor MeBrlde'i* razor-backed hog*
buruited up l:s Hplue and l»egsu scratcbluK
bis buck ou tbe Ikmmis under ibe floor, jar-
rioK tlie whole building and making it ueoes-
sary for us to slop our work on the editorial,
crawl uiulcr our orti<v, aud well the critter
aloug tbe side wllh u column rule. This in-
terruptetl our Irulu of tbou((bt, and tbe edito-
rial Is uol what we could wisb.'»
fM^MU
TERRIBLE
•n KUaay oad liver dlsMSSs, tad
whaa OHM tbaybaTt aMirsd a Arm
heldoathaltamaaijttuB thsr* it
no time to be lost if lift U to ba
sayad. Xaaj remediei bava beea
tried, bat none luTe beea so sao-
oeiafU sM Atb-lo-pho-ros. Many vn-
f olieited testimoaials havs proved
that Ath-lo-pho-roe bas eared theie
diaeaies vhen pbysioians aad all
other remediee had failed. Baek-
ache, pais in tho aide, dallnoii,
wearineii, and headaehe, are often
•ymptomi of theae (barfai diseasei.
Athlophoroe, in conneotioa witb
AthlophoroB Pilla, will give epeedy
relief. If your dmy giat doesn't
keep tham, write to
THE ATHLOPNOROS CO.. 112 WlU ST., ■. I
financial.
GlaajBi. 'W. Katon, Xlrokeor,
Boom IT Oaatral Bloofc.
▲ttasitfon given to all flrst-claaa loaaa iand
tBTOatments.
Ipr.cl.
EN TS 0 PI . CI.
wide and Daap.
"Laura,'* said ibo youn;{ man, despalrlna-
ly, "I know it is growing late, but Ibis may
be tbe iMt evenlui; 1 shall ever ive jrou, Ir
there U no hdp« for me, Laura, there Is no
bopptoeasior roe In ibis world exoeut ki the
Enive. Wide and .leop U yawns before me,
ut I fear It not. U yawns—"
"So do I, acor«e, so do I," eald Ltura.—
[Chicago Tribune.
MoibluK Imposalble.
*<Chn Qod roakn a tbluK * 'oo^ l<*°* ^^^^
only oue end to lir" inquired Bobby, who !■
a amall, but earueM, Cbrlsllau.
"Now, Bobby," said the tej^'l»«f. , "»'»»
nntle reproof, "you are laJklnjt foolishly."
••Whal'a tbe mailir with a dog's Ulir
naked Bobby.— IN. Y. Sun.
Ba Uet Her Mp.
During uxaminatiou at Kdinburgb uni-
versity, Scotland, tbe sludoiils, owIok to tbe
. loarolty of cloak rooms, lu ibeir excitement
flina their hats, or usc<l to. »oywh«re, aud
ofiiu on the examiner's desk. The exarul-
oor linally said that if be founti another bat
on his desk hf woidd rip It up. Tbe next
day while tbe exsitilner was al>s«ut tempora-
rilT an under-gnnluale took tbe examiners
hat aud placid it ou the desk. The examiner
on re-eolerlug tl»e ball saw the bat, ai».l a
8 loam of triumph shot over bis face. "Uen-
lemen," be aald. "I told you what would
happen If this occurred agaiu." Then be de-
Hberataly cut to pieces tbe bat, amid the pro-
longed applauae of tbe students.
■•ve 80 Per Oeal. '^
Utile Iky Schaumburg having fallen and
rntaedaluoip on bis forehead, somebody
aug^etted to bia mother that she press a sit-
rar dollar on tbe bruised place, which would
oMse ibe swelling to subside :-"Bepec«i,"
Mid Moios Schttumburjr, "you Jon'i "«^;, •
whole dollar. Scboost press a haluf a to! ar
dot bump on. Vat for you vant lo Indulge
in BO many oxtravagaueesr— [Texas t<iri-
Ings.
Maffaalnea.
Our Little Men and Women for January
oommencoa tbe ninth volume. There are J4
pages with pictures aud florles and poems,
and it is a goo<i number of an interest lux
children's magajsluc. There are iwo full-
page tinted Ohristmas pictures. Published
by D. Ix)lbrop Co., Boston.
••Which is tbe True American MotherP
aaka Babyhood In tbe .January iscuc, and a
numlwr of contrlbutori. express their opin-
ions on the subject. Dr. Gale, Dr. Leslie
and Dr. Dodge furnish Instructive roedicMl
papers aud there are nuimrous editorials on
various matters connectd with the care of
children, while the regular departiiieiits arc
full of interest as usual. Babyhood 1 ublisb-
ing company, 6 Beekmuu street. New York.
In the January Masa/.ine of Atncrican
History there Is an illu'^tralcd article on
Thurlow Weed's Homo In New Y^ork. Can-
ada: Reclprocitv or Coinmenl.d Union, by
Dr. Prosper Bender, will attract atten-
tion. Samuel Carpenter, the elder, !««>-
1714, by Wharton Dickinson, touchea upon
early fennsvlvania history, (leu. Andrew
Jackson's Account of tbe Baltic of Horse-
aboe. In 1814, Is a oontribuUou from Gen.
Marcus J. Wright, The Discovery of Yuc*.
Un, by Alice D. Le Plongeon: The Histori-
cal Sketch of Cbriat Cliurch, New York
City, by William J. Davlea; The Funda-
mental Princlolea of Our Goycrnmeirt, by
Franklin A. Beecber: March 26, New Year's
Day, by Myiliam S. Wrt: Prof. Bhrora'
Bepfy to the criUclsraa of Prof .Hubbard ;
The Northwestern Country In 1 .07; cartooa
daU about Ladies' High Habt, In IM31: and
brief but appreclatiro trUmie; to the late
Hon. J. Carson Biovoort aud Mrs. John Ja-
cob Aator, In Historic and Boclal JoiUnga,
complete the prominent articlca. The num-
ber also oonUins Its usual dcpartinenta of
interesting miscellany, witb Book BevlewB,
ipme of which are Illustrated. Published at
7AS Broadway, New York.
hoiera^Morbus
olie
idrrtioeb.
summer
complaints
>YSer\terY
t^/l Cured bircf
teccspoonful o^
PenrJ)avis?am Killer
in a little Af'lKo>
Sugar and Waten
Au.SRueei»TS Scu-lr. »a
8AFE8T OF
IMTE8TMEN
W.B.CLJtHK &CO., Of AlI.NNKArOLlB, OffCI
Fir»t. Mortguge$ on Farmi in Miunetota and Da
kota lu amounts of taoo and upwardi* ; Intorosi
from 7 to 8 per cent. Mortyngeton Minnmpolt*
VUy Properly, Interest 7 percent. Flttoen years
cxpeneDcc. Setul to Botton office for FamphM
and rolorences before you Invest elsewhere.
OKOUOK ySAlAJkCm, Agent; 1» Milk street,
Koom 44, Boston. I
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 Muson Street, • • • M«w York,
HAVE OOKSTAMTLT OM HAKU
A aXLKCTIOM OF OHOICK IMTKBT-
MKNT 8JSCUKJT1KM.
Corraijpoacfsnce of BauLen, Brokert and Invest.
or$ aoheittd.
•as antr Coftr.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICS
22 SHATTUCK STREET, COR, IIIODIE.
SKWALL G. MACK, President,
JACOB KOGKK8. Tiessnrer,
D. IS. UAKTLKTT, Clerk.
DIUBCTOBSl
SEW ALL G. MACK, LEVI 8PKAGUE,
.lAt OB KOGERH, GEORGE MOTLEY,
JAMES B. FItANCIS. JoHN V. KIMBALL,
ALEXANDKU G. CUMNOCK.
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER MINING CO,
OfiBoe 48 Central Street, Boom 10,
8PALDIMG BLOCK,
oarers a valuable Investment tolthose who dc
sire sure returns for their money. The com-
pany are not enKaircd In any wild-cat specula-
tion. They are wlllnK the stock upon Its merlU,
being eontldent that It mUI realLie what they
cUiim. Call aud ask questlcns.
^^"^^^""cbeaVmlii
Private Wliwa to Maw York.
Telephooa Call, 178*8.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKIRS AND BROKERS.
f>TOCKt BOMDf. OBAlir AMD PBO.
▼ItlOlIt boaKht and aold fkir Caali, or aais
Hod OB Margin.
8 P, O. BuUding, LowsU,
PRICE OF CAS,
with tbe discount off for prompt pay-
ment. Is
81.20 per Thousand Feet.
«i(0.
COOPERAGE.
HaTing engaged the servioei of a com-
petent man to do our work in thia line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the oitj at reasonable rates.
ISusineM Car!yK«
FIRST-OLAM
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up and rented at a low rate per year,
plplBK Included.
ClaaaaMthaJfaaal
Paaaacaa. Allajra
rmtm Msd laflMBi-
usatloD, Ha»la tiM
Soraa. Baa tor* a
tha Saaaea mt
Taata aad SaselL
TET THE OIJEE
A particle la ap-
plle4l Into eacb bo»-
trll and la afreeable.
- - Price flO cts. St Drnir.
Islarwl.eOcU. BLT BBOTII-
street. Mew York.
INVESTMENTS
— IT
T and 0 J?er Cent.
rirst mort«afe, wllh coupon bonds •"•<;»»®Jf
payable semiannually by Appleton NaUons*
Bank. Secured on Improved farms In the west,
from t to ft ttaies the value of Uie loan. Absp-
lately aecure, and prlDclpal and Interest vsid
as a rule witb as much promptness as aovern
ment bonds. AmouuU from #W0 up, yteldlnjr 7
•ndSpereeat. Aupl/ lo aLLSTON ALLlfN.
MaDSurblorfc, 61 Central street, room 1. Kefer
U> JOHN r. KIMHALL. President Appleton
Nat. Bank. JA». K. lf*L>'«W'«. »'resldOTt l^.w
ell Mutual Klre In#. Co.. LEVI SPKAUUk.
PrssldentTradirsand Mtichnnlcs Ins. Co., a.
I. PATCH, HAPGOOU WRIGHT. CHAKLK8
llOTKY. jkpnCUaOSi IIAMCUOPT.
SPOKANE &PALOUSE
(Mortkara Parlflc GaanintM)
Railway Company.
First Mortiaie, Mini Fund Six Per
Cent Gold Bonds,
Dated May 1, ISM. Daa May 1 , 1036.
Interest May 1 and HoTsmber 1, Payable
in Hew Tork.
For prtca of bonds and further partlcoUrs
apply to
BREWSTER, COBB tESTABROOK,
86 Oongreis Street, Boston.
COKE,
Broken, soreesad and dallvtred at
$4 par Chaldron $2 per Halt Chaldron.
CASH.
OILS! OILS! OILS!
We would call tbe attention of nsert
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of Oils,
which we can furnish at as low price as
any other concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
fireight or cartage charges.
drown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is espeoiallj
adapted to light machinery , and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
die Oil.
Grown Eagle Machinery Oil.— This ii
a standard oil in flash point and cold
test and the riseoeity is high. It has
sufficient body to enable it to be used
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindles; for this service it
has been found after long continued
tests in the largest mills in the countrj
to excel all other oils for safety and
eoonomy, '
C.B.GOBURN&CO.,
M Marked 8%ret€,
HARRISON W. 8TREETEB,
Countable and Colle<*tos%
Room Mo. 6, Oeatral Block.
. Ofllco hours, from 9 to 12, t to 6, and Moadi^
ThuriMlHy und Kiiday vvenlngs from 7 t« a.
4WbiHH:lal alteution to collection of renlaaai
srenerHi cwre of tenement property.
I>K. O. A., T¥'I]LJ£II^«».
Surgeon Chiropodist.
Ko. 1 Proaoott Btroet. • • Lowoll.
Office hours : 8 a. m. to 12 m., 2 to ft aad 7 Ma
p. m. ; Sunduya, 'Z to 4 p. m.
r>ar. lEt. S. PiroMOO'tt,
LateOcuttatto Northwestern Dispensary, Maw
York city.
OflSoe, Mo. 9 Wjrmau's KzchaDs*), cier— a
Merrimack and Contral 8tre«U, room wMk
l>r. HIcker. OlBce days uud hourB : WKDNRft.
iDd 8ATUKDAYM, from 9 a. m. unttl 1
Ixeluslve attention given to dlsussaa of
l»AV
p. m.
ffi0ccUaneou0*
Mo oharta mad* ter tka warn of MateFS.
M« eharsia mmSm 9n nsudnc e«p»ly
pipes ftam atvaat asalBa to eonanmava' aal-
lara.
«>rdeTa, whoa Mt aS aMaai prontptly aS*
tended te.
0. ^. CUHUING. Affent.
iStobrs anH Eangrs,
Rjiies anil Parlor Stoves
aiund SATUKDAYH, from 9 a. m. unttl 1
.^xeluslve attention given to dlsussaa of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
OKOUOB HKDBIVK. 86 OantnU MnwI.
(EsUbUshed In 1841.)
Bole agent for B. F. Itaker Patent
Piano l''urt«!s. the boot Upright Plaaa
made. The tonu Is clear, bright aad
beautlf III, mill they will slana la taa*
better tlinii any U|irlKht piano over made. Alaa
8'iuuru riitno VuttvH of (tiu )>ct>t manufactm<a|
all to b<> sold :it the lowest tarU>ry prices aad
warninutii to i(lvu entire sails taction. A(|«»t
for (juorge Uievons. organ builder.
IEP1B
MONUMENTS.
ANDREWS & WHEELER,
BSTABL.I8UKD IBBt.
MAjruraoTUKKBa or
Roe Granite aaii Marble Work.
Koe 41 Thomdiks Street^
M»mt MortlioTB Depot.
C ■. AinWSWS. OHAS.
JAMES MORRIS.
Machinist and Engineer .
steam, Ou and Water Fitttr*
and Plnmber.
Sidney DreTv^ett,
HO. t JOBM wrmmmt*
PRANK H. PULLEN.
Photographic Supply Agency,
Coarler nnlldlBg, 11 MerrlnMuik St.
NOT "OLD CHESTNUTS" WABHEO OVER.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
J.
AT TUB L0W1C8T PRICKS.
T.
Of the vary boat osakca.
Call and sec onr Tarletj.
N. J.WIER&CO.,
•1 MARKMT STRBXT.
AiSH»,4 to Jb<*era.
MM. Wtveunr'e ■ooTHmo SnRTT, fMr efeU-
dNn taetldac, la the preacripttoa of one of Ike
baat female noraaa and phyaleUDa In tbe Uattad
atalea, and haa bams oaedfw fMiy yeara with
mnm-taSAmg atieeeaa by BrilUoaa of asolharefiv
JMlrahlldNB* Dnilaff«Mpneaaaof taethliif
lleTataela Inaalwlabie. It latterea tbe oblld
■f lathe bowels, aad
i«e«MellMttne«ithe
la
. Me«
Hand-Knit Worsted Goods
Snoh aa Infants' and OMldren'i Hoods,
Bonnets, Jaoketi, Mittens, Qaiters, To-
boggan Gaps, and Ladies' Jaokets,
Hoods, Shoulder Gapes, Leggins, Mit-
tens, Bilk Mittens, Fascinators, Jerseys,
&c., Ac.
We are Just now showing a large line
of lew Fln«h Bonnets and Toboggan
Gaps and Silk Embroidered Hoods for
Li&nts and Small Ohildren,
Long and Short Cloaks
In BeaatifU Oombinations,
To be found only in our stocL
Cook, Taylor & Co.,
m, ia3,'126 Oestnl itiMt, aBa48
aadSOXeRlMflkfMet
STOVES AND* RANGES I
Btote Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manuftictnrers.
Olasa. Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNITURE
And Peddlers' SnppUoa.
PAPKB STOCK AND OLD IBON PUB-
CHASED.
1T4 * 17e MIDDLB8KX 8TRKET.
QOLD MEDAL, PAlUi 1171.
BAKra*i
^_ Wsrruitedabaolutoiypnfa
Coeoa, from wUcb tba eaeass of
OU hss been rsaoTod. Ithsa IArc#
timtitkt ftrwa^ of Ooeoe mixed
with Htsrch, Arrowroot or luamr,
and is tbervfora far mom •couom*
tosl. coetlHff Utt tSan cneeent a
cup. It ts dclklous. BourUblaK.
iStnwKtbontaK, csslljr diKostod,
1 adroirsbly sdoptod for liiv»|.
M Welles for persons la bsslLX
WH hf Oreeera atatywhsfa.
Job Workar aad Mopalror af
aad Water Baslaaa* Prlatlav
Panspa, thalMav. Palloya
at*.
Shop 25 Hiddle Btreet, Lowell..
TBLBPHOMB lM-4.
M Letter Foundir in Net EvMl
OOMMUiCKO IM 1S17.
Boston Type Foundry^
.i,w:
T. BAKER t CO.. Durcterier.Mtas.
DUMAS 8.CO. (
ROOK BINDt RS
URIH f<'
llo4«l for lU hard aad tough
Tartallaaof
BOOK AND JOB TYPE;
And for Ita UKBIVALLID Mawapapar
Addraas ordan to JOHM K. BOOBM,
S6 Water siraet, Boston.
SWTtaa Courier aad Jouraal type la f*MB Slto
fonndnr.
•r^
LAMPS.
i-^Liy^
Make the 09LT easy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most styliih boggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and bidlders in Lewell. Write for
prices to
WELLS k SFOFFOBD,
BIDDLE 4 SMAXTi
0. W. LOia,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLOEB,
LOOK & JEWELL,
A. F. BOABq)IAV,
OSGOOD MOBEILL,
Amesbnry, Mass.
iuyites attention to a !great Ta-
riety of nseftil and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handlterchiefk
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
RICE CURUGE SPRING CO..
FRTPrOllf PA.
fHHB OOqUW JOB OCTIomia f ■epawd to
Engraving on Metals
MJkDK EASY.
Onido; orerytlilac fterafahod.
|.«OBt BtaaspS liar parttoaiara aaA
«r oacraTlav. (• Box Me, MMdlo.
HE COURIER JOB OFFICE
ft
OaU
. 800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Supcr-Phosphak
AMD
ENGLISH LAWN DEE8SIKG,
Per aale cbeap by
•J. O. ROOC2RB 4t OO^.,
M, ai aad SS ICarket Rtrswt.
LTTFLFX STAND LAMF8.
DUFLEZ HANGING LAMF8.
FANOT HALL LAMPS.
FIANO LAMFS.
BANQUET LAMFS.
BBASS AND OLD SILVEB LAHPt.
With fsnoy shades.
Lsmps and shades to match.
All to be found in great Tariety
• AT-
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
131 Central Strcei.
POSTERS,
TicitErrs,
[very Descriptioii o( PriDtiag
aE<lVIBKI> .u
OlotlilssiTt
Or other StUblUhmenti,
Courier Job Office.
»i:tei>iiv.A.'s
Hair Tinta.
An Unparalleled Preparation
for the Hair.
It is guaranteed to resTors fhm
hair from gray to a beauHfmf
BROWN OR BLACK IN OHM
HOUR, The Hair Tinitsi «• Oktf
discovery of the proprietor e wh—9
eotperienceinHAIR AND MAIM
GOODS is sufficient svidemoe •/
his knowledge of what arm thm
proper substances to apply t4t thm
hair. Purchasers havs ihs ms'
surancc that IT CONTAJOn
NOTHING INJUMIOUSf U
perfectly hapalss^
only hy
.4 ir^ cw ._>.
LOWELL DAILY COPltliR; MONbAY. jAlfeABt 9. 1888.
i.oWl£Ll^ DJULV COUBIEB.
v»^:>
VtiUHr hrd r very «lienioon, 8undayB excepted,
»uf.icCx'.Mici UuI..Uiig.Jurt e*bl of Ui« I'ort
MMiacn A UowcU. bubscrtpUon price *«.00 •
ycu: , M wi.lH u inonih. 12 <-c»iU a week, dellv-
eiwn.) «•»"»«'•• &lBK»e«oi.le8!J ctM.18. Adrcr-
tiUMtc laU;* luriiUhul ou ai.plic»Uou.
1 o\stil Wtck.y Jouinal i.ubilblMjd from same
ofliceoii*rl.laj8. I'lice »1.M) I'tr amuiii.
«a> 6 iu aiivMK*. Larger arculaUon
mar Ia.u ell Utan all olbcr v»v«rm. ■_
fcJiXfcKKU A» BliCOSU CLAyS MAIL MATTKR.
TU.Vl!fS TO AND FKOM BOSTOM.
X
Parmer wlint In the mauurlal value of a ton
of ooiuinon mixed EnglUh bif, «nJ the
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HONDA Y, JANUARY 9, IIMJ.
"iirwiatoii. Me., ha« a board of tradv. wbove
BilaKlon »eeiiit to be aimUar lo that of the
L«we:i orgaulxallQU of the »anic name
DOW workiuK u|> a uulou railruad
prt>Ject an aaiHH-laity, wllh a Reueral
toil trade »>ooin for a fctoady job.
uDloii railroad aUllon lu Lowell
ItU
i>tatluu
LcwU-
\Vc ueed a
Ik
CouKre•^man Morse la allll wre over the
eoiuimllee a»Hl«iiiii.»ti., but he ha^ *o fur
been judlclou« Rud not kloke«I too hard.
There were a j?ood many tbliiKH that oi>erat-
«hI aj{air»..t Morw-. amoujc tbem tbe fn t thai
Im waa In tbe wronj? party. All tbe ManM.-
«aiuaetU republlojina got >('X)«i platvn au.l If
|,««p«ld had l>een a republbau doublleaa he
would bave shared In the Rood luokl
The New York Kveulax Poet quote* Mr.
•«ieriuan'«n»ee<!ha« Hbowlog that the re-
publicans are "not prepared to eoUr the
next campalffu bcurlujc tbe odium of fret-
whiskey while t<uj{ar»nd»alt, for example.
rainalo used nearly 100 per cent, ad vhIo-
IMB." What an iw» tbe man mu»t be wbo
'[ peDDodtbat! Uas any democrat even aujc-
fcatod a reduction of tbe tariff on sugar f
CariisU's friends are a gootl deal dlsturbe«l
AVer the evidence that Tboel>e U submltlliiK
Id the co«tc!«ted eleillon case, and have se-
:. cured a weckVilelay from the committee to
Bieet It. The contestant U making out a
very slroux case, In a bunlno's-llke way that
hfclps U materially. Probably tbe Speaker.
■*»S ' through the democratic minority, will save
his place, but the title to It will be badly
duudcd. ^
The mugwump aml>er has another fly In
It. Mr. Carlisle has ap|)Oluted as chalrmnii
of the civil aer vice committee a man wbo
ha* Iwen trying to get the civil nervke act
repealed, and It is bard to make out a niugle
democratic frleuU of the reform on the com-
lulttee. But the mugwump hu« tbe proud
balUfactlon of knowing thai Mr. CariUle and
Mr. Cleveland are both sound for free trarle,
however they may apohUtlze on civil service
reform. ^____^^_^____
valued
whicb wfuld determine w1j:iI tbe manure
from a loij of h:iy l< wortb. Tbo a^b of tim-
othy hny was analyzed at the Maine Ktalion,
in 1885. wlilch f;ave !>3.38 wortb of nitro^jen.
pbotjpboilc acid and iwlanb to the ton.
AnalyblH of mixed Knglisb bay at llio Con-
nectlaut station lo 1K8U gave »3.10 worth.
Uermun anuly^cH of tbe »amo sort of fodder
give an average value of $4.07 to tbe ton.
Some facts couceroinsi these calculations
are worth knowin-,'. In the lii>t place, If
the manure Is pro|)erly saved an<l cared for,
it Is reckoned that only 80 per cent, of tbe
actual nitrogen produced H >*aved, and only
96 per cent, of each of the other chemical
substances mentloneil. The values above
Klveu, however, are the amounts left after
the loss KiwcifleO has been detlUctevU. Tbe
vahrcH are pnlculalcd us follov*'*. tnklwg tkg
Jliaiuc unaly*lit us an example: ^ i)«ri'«<JU
of tbe nitrogen from a ton of timothy Is 11.4
pounds, worlb li cents a pound— or $2 03;
95 |)er cent, of pboupboric acid Is «.« pounds.
at 6 cents a pound, or 31 cents* ; 95 per cent,
of the potash N 27.4 pounds, worth 4 coots »
pound, or »1.04. Total. $338.
Tbe value of such manure compared with
tbe ordinary commercial phospbalos Is not
very easy to calculate. The nitrogen Is
dcar.and In buying »ui>crpbospbule« one
would buy less of it, and more phosphoric
add, which would probably produce a larger
crop than tbe farm manure for the same val-
ue. There U tbu further uncertaluty, to
which we bave before referred, as to the
proportion of the manure from a ton of bar fed
to an animal, that Is actually savwl. This Is
a very uncertain matter, as ever> hotly can
All this need not dlscoura^re the seeker
after agricultural truth. One may detcrmlue
with mathematical exaotoeas tbe amount of
nitrogen, potash nnd phosphoric acid a ton
of bay will prodace when fed out, but be
• unuot be certain by any llfturing just jprhst
ithcfiuct will Ih? on a piece of land planted
with a given crop. What he can l»e certain
of, however. Is that It Is best for blm to save
every ounce of manure poHxlliie, and put it
where It will do tbe most good. Some ^orl
of a quid for the qyo U assured.
FIKK RECORD. ' I
8und!iy tbe furnishing goods itore of
Cliarles H. (ioodrUlge in the Tremott block,
Lynn, was bunie«l, ami ilio loss la #8000.
'['". 1 i'be blaze ».larted in a storeroom from spo»-
> taneous combustion.
IMu; M'ven->u»rv lulck building 2$8 nnd nOO
Tl)ird avenii.'. (Uiicago, occupied bjr CI Tk ii
Lownrv. .1. O. ll:iu«un. Frod Hart A Co.. nil
i.(.okl»rii<lers; Uiib.1 Hros. and Pool llro-.,
piiuters, tbu Kvu I'rintin;: company, rutnp-
t.«ll Printing Pi'ess conipuiiy, Weslern Uuial
Newspaixr eonipaiiy: ("o|Mlln, photofrra-
pber; the Mtinloj^b Klecirical company, aiid
ibe Kmtrick Proprietary eompHuy, a patent
medicine eoiucru. waa burned Saturday.
L«i*s. $.VW.()00.
The bou^e and barns of UauisoH A.
TwUcbi-ll at Milan, N. H., wei-e burned Fri-
day, with •onteuU. l-OfX. $4000.
A lire at Louisa Court House, Va., Friilay
uL'bl. burne«l 21 out of 24 imslneas houses
and sbup^; total loss about $30,000.
' n«o*iit Deaths.
Cephas G. IHiompson, father of the Inte
Hubert V- Thompson, auil a well-known
artUt,. i\kt\ lu New York Thursday. He
tNttts, hM« i» M Iddleboro* In 1«I9. lu 18i>2 he
Visited Europe; residing for some years lu
Rome, l>ut i«lnce 1862 he has had his studio in
New York. Amoi>g bis more uoto<l paint-
ings are the portraits of American authors.
Ills portrait of Natbaulel Hawthorne was
engiavetl andls In tbe edition of "Twice
Tolil Talcs" pul*llshed l»v Ticknor A Fields.
Mh). Benjamin K. Horfmiin, uast high priest
of WarsbHkun encampment, I. O. O. F.. of
South Framiugbam, dh>d lu UolUstoo Sdtur-
tliiv
Rev. Wlllard Smith died at Newtonvlllo
Sunday of Inflammation of the luugs. Mr.
.Smith 'was ijorn In Walpole, Dec. S4. 1813.
He IwKan preachlmc in 1839 at tbe Methodist
church In Lunenburg, sul»sequently filling
pastorates at Hul»banlslon. Templeton, New-
l)uryp'»rt. Medferd, MilJbury, llsrblebead,
Souilibrldgc, Saxonvllle an«l other places.
He M>ntlnued to prtmcb for aliout SO years,
when bis health falleil blm. and he hah since
Ituen unable to fullill tbe duties of a pastor-
ate. A widow and two daughters aurvlve
Dr. Wesley M. Cari>enter, a well known
medlcsl writer and physician, was found
dead In lied of heart disease ttaUinlav at bis
home on East Twenty-filth htrael in New
York. He leave;, u widow and one dauyb-
ter, Miss Xdlle Carpenter, the child violin-
" Bonamy Prli«e, M. A., professor of imlil-
leal economy lu Oxford university. Lngland,
is dead. lie was SO years old.
a«a. Jackaoa's Day.
Tbe anniversary of the battle of New Or-
leans, (iou. .Jackson's day, was celebrated
variously Saturday. AtBosltm the Bay
Slate clult. Col. Charles H. Taylor presiding,
tfavc a dinner al the llevere bouse. Two
buh<lre<l pcri-ous were prej»i!Ul. Among the
^pc<;iul u'ueMs Aurirllcn. John W. Davis of
clul gi
jde i»l
Ubode l'>.land,.l»d:re Jobi. B. Ucdnioml «t
Maiuc,Jud;;e\V. H. Clltford of Porllami,
Me., Col. A. W. Bradley, and Naval Olhcer
The Manhattan dub <5elel»rated at tbe Hoff-
man bouM'. New York. Letters of leyret
were rccdve«l from Ibe presnlcnl untl most
of bis cjibinel. (iov. D. B. Hill made the
ehlef speech of tbe evening.
AlPhiladeliihIa tbe Young Men's Demo-
eratic association gave a dinner, ut which ll.e
chief guest was Secretary oi; the Treasury
Falrcbild. _
A Cliurvli Divides.
Kev. Samuel O. Smith, D. D., who recent-
ly resigned as pastor of the First Methqd|at
Episcopal church in St. Paul, Mlno., to es-
tablish the People's church, preached his
tirsl sernion lo tbe opera house Sunday. Mo
says the new church will be founded upon
tlio A|M)stles' creed, anj will IXB goycrneU by
laymen. JJI^hop Fobs, who preadied in too
First church, bopc«l that no iu<!ml»er would
make disparaging remarks against Dr. Snnlh
or those who went wllh him, saying : '"»'"•
bless them all."
BrjD anH #ancp ^ootiii.
THIS I'TEEK
GENUINf BARGAINS
AT TIIE
Central Store.
'God
Brg anU JFancg ^oti0.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 9, noon. —For New En^lind,
warmer, fair weather, light to fresh Ta-
riable winds.
You know Hop riaiUern are prepared
from paln-allaylng virtues of hops, gums,
Burgundy pitch.
Mmmurmt)turin0 Msa MmUr—d HUek*
and other Investment seeurltlos bo»ighland sold
by Wm. Shopanl. W ConUml sweet. Telephone
Mo.*i5-l.
Rheumatism
Last week oar anDoancement of go-
ing oat of bnsiness and olosiog oat oar
entire stock at mark-down prices, filled
oar store with bojiiig'oakitoinerB. People
with any knowledge of business must
know that in order to
Close Out dtlr MantHioth Stock
bv March ist
le Have Got to Sacii-
lice Oor Goods,
^n
PIN, RUIN. RUIN,
St!
Bon Marche.
>e
♦'Causeur,'' who used lo be so valued a
contributor to the Boston Transcript, in Its
palmy dsys. has lately taken up writing
"CauHerle'* for the Herald. His weekly
coroi»endlura of fun, fact, philosophy and
fletion appears lu each Monday's Herald, and
It II. a real attraction in tbe eyes of those
wlio bave regretted the dlsap|>earancc of this
delightful department from the Trauhcrlpfs
vcolumns. Everybody may not know that
^♦Causerle" comes from tbe hand of >Vm. A.
Uovey. formerly the brilliant etlllor of tbe
Transcript, whose facile ix'n has exercised it-
aelf in such a variety of ways.
Tbe free-trade papers are now busy show-
*liig that "trusts" are the natural result of
protecUon. Well, the very Brit trust ou rec-
ord, we believe, was the gas trust. We have
yet to learn that gas is protected, however,
^tueltody having said that trusts are the
outcome of excessive coniptlitlon, the Phila-
delphia Reeord says that exces'^lve competi-
tion is the outcome of undue 8tlmula;Jlon, and
therefore the trust Is the grandchild of pro-
tection. The trusts, however, are largely
in things which cannot be protected, and
bence If excessively competed In, It must be
due to Homething else than protection.
Mr. Lamar decided Saturday that he ought
to leave the Interior dci)arlment and free tbe
•xecutive and the Senate from any embar-
rasaneut peading the iuvS|Ktl;;atlon which
tbe latter is inclined to glve*hU nominalion
to the supreme l>ench. The reputation of
this admlnlBtralioi as the compiler of a com
<^UOTATlONei.
There are seventeen farmers in the Fiflletti
Cjn;<ress, and, despite all that has l>eeu said
about indidereuce to agricultural interests,
those seventeen men can attract more atten-
tion ou questions that affect their rural eon-
Btiluents. than all the two hundred and fix-
teen lawyers of tbe House.— [.Haucbesier
Union.
Tbe believers In Leif Kricsson, Aroerlcui
Vespudus. au<l nil tbe other fellows who at
one time or another. lUscoveroil this conti-
nent, not to speak of the Alwrlgnes may
put In a claim to be remembered, but after
all Columbus was not a niTlb, be knew how
to balance egtcs. and be will serve as an ex-
cellent excuse for brinjjing the South Amerl-
cnn and Central American neighbors of the
United States a little nearer in thought, sen-
timent, and Information.— [Worcester Ga-
xetle. _____«.—
President Cleveland wants lower Import
duties on the necessaries of life, but the only
necessary which be mentions Is wool. Tbe
duties on sugar are nearly one hundreil per
cent, of Us value, and their amount Is more
than one-fourth of all tbe revenue from cus-
toms. Tbe duty on rice Is more than one
hundred per cent, of the value of the Import-
ed article. The duty o . each of these pro 1-
nets dlrectlT increases the i«sl to the con-
sniner, because the home production Is nevi-r
ei|ual. or nearly equal to tbe demaud for home
consumption. These are necessaries of life. If
anything is. The removals of the duties on
them, with tbe abolition of tbe tobacco lax,
wouUI absorb tbe whole surplus revenue,
but Mr. Cleveland does not suggest any
change In these duties, douinless l»ecau«e
sii-ar and rice are tile products of southen
and democratic state«.— [Worcester Spy.
A. T. atewari's CoBfl.lenilal Clerk Dies a
Pauper.
Frank E. Holniao, formerly confidential
clerk of t!ie late A. T. Stewart of New York,
died lu t. Inclnnatl, Thurs.lay, aged 68 years.
Holmao was a nephew of Ucn. llolman, for-
merly of Bolton. For many years Frank
drew •lft,000 a vear from tbe Stewart estab-
lishment, and ai Stewart's death a sum wa«
setlletl upon blm. wlilch he afterward trans-
ferred to a chum in New York. Ha 4M'c:tme
a poor man. and his wife left him and be-
came tbe companion of one of Boston s
prominent attorneys. Broken lu spirit be
left New York and went to Harvard, where
be owned a fine farm. His wife ha«l led an
extravagant life, and to pay bis debts be
mortgaged hts far«, giving bis wife ont-half
of the money. Later the farm was sold lo
make good tbe balauce his wlfo owed. Aft-
er a vkbile be procun-d a situation with
Alms A Doepkc of Cincinnati, and last
Tuesdav be was taken sick with lyidiold fe-
ver. A physician was called and a prescrip-
tion sent lo u druggist, wbo, afierl studying
on it, was nnal)le lo read it. Antfl)ier phyr.l-
clan was called, but It was loo late.j /i'he re-
mains will be buried by tbe lehttmen of
Harvard, as Holmau had no nieaiW whatever I
when he died. His wife died in< M««h In
Boston, having been discarded by ber be-
trayer. _,
M eOlyan on Papal Polltlee.
Dr. Mctilynn, whose meetings have been
running small for some time, had a big
crowd to hear blm last nlghl In New
York, when be spoko on the Pope lu Pollllc*.
He very savagely assailed the Pope, and suld
bis lutlueuco in political aflalrs" had
iKjen l>ad. He d(»sed by sayinu :
did whul 1 coubl in supporting (iov
land for prcMdent It was to show
were Independent Catholic priest
AecordlDK to recent lavestlgallons, Is cause<t l>y
excess of lactic add In (ho blood. This add at-
tacks the fibrous Ussues, partlcutarly In the
Joinu, and causes tbe loeal mauUesUtloDs of
the disease, pslas and aches In the back and
shoulders, and In U»« Joints at tbe knees, snkles,
htps and wrl^. Thousands of people have
found In Hood's »iar»aparillB a positive and
Itermanent tore for rhenmatlsin. This rnedl-
olne, by lu purtfving snd vltaUsln;i action, neu
trallses the acidity of the l>l«H)d, aud nUo builds
up anil strcnglhcBs the whole body.
HOOD'S SABSAFABILLA
••I was laid up for six months with rbeuma-
llsm, and used many kinds of medicines without
good rosuU till one of my neighbors told me to
takeHoiHl's Sarsapadlla. When I had used
half a Iwttle I felt better, and after Uklog two
bottles I think I was entirely cured, as I have
not had an attack of rheumatism slaee." Ku-
aBMK II. l>ixoN, Rossvllle, SUten Island, N. Y.
And no one is better aware of tbat than
oarseWes. We hare marked eyerjthing
in oar store low enough to make etery
customer exclaim OH, HOW CHEAP !
There Is No House in the £ity
that would Attempt to Meet
Our Cut Prices,
And we would not make suoh low figures
were we not obliged to. We hare only
got about seyen weeks before we must
Taoste our store, and proTious to that
time our stook and fixtures mutt all be
sold. We would ask the publio to bear
in mind that our regular prioes were
aoknowledged the lowest in Lewell. As
ererything in our stook has been reduced
jn prioe from 25 te 60 per oent , you can
we are now of-
f e ist Nave Money
FOR XHIS ^VmSKs
tl
OURES BHEUMATIBM
"1 had attacks of rheumstUm which Increased
In severity. I took three Iwttles of Hood's Har-
sapurtlla and I am plcase«l lo say the rheumatic
pains leased, my appetlio andulgo»tlon iMscame
better, and my gsneral health greatly Improved.
I am flrmly convinced that Hood's Harsaparilla W / - ^v u.--.t--
cure.lme.asIhavefolt no lecnrrence of this J«<lg« 01 tlie OargaiUS
bl»od disease." VTu. 8C00M, Geneva, N. Y- feriuf 1
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drugflsu. $1; six forte. Prepared
only by C I. IIOOU * CO.. Ixiwell, Mass.
100 Dowofli Ouo I><>llaf
P
AT RUIM PRICES.
Prices a Mere Fraction of Their
Real Value.
Oswald & Co.,
80 ancl 3T Central Street..
laeal (SBtntt.
always
When I
Cleve-
that there
;is much
'
rEllSO>ALi.
t '. p. Huntington, the flfty.-ntlUionaire, used
lo peddle oOt butter by the pound to the
miners In California.
Tbe estate of the late Gov. Bod well of
Maine Is valued at $600,000, «l400,000 of
which is personal property.
Mr. W|llllam T. Ad^ms (Oliver Optic), aft-
er having lived for some time In Minneap-
olis, Minn., has returned to Dorchester,
where he will reside i)ernaanently.
NEW BOOKS.
A Bird's Eye View ok thk Worli> U
the most comprehensive volume we bave
ever seen, and It Is by no means unworthy
Us title. It covers, In a general way, a de-
scription of the earth. Its physical contour
and cbaracterlHllcs, Its productions, animal
and vegetable. Its history froiu the begin-
ning, tbe manners and customs of Its peo-
ples, its goverumeulu, its art, Its architecture
—Indeed everything which might be consld-
cr6«l as essential to a compendium of tbe
World's bWory and present condition. It Is
a well-made book, also, and forms bv Itself a
lil)rary that n lauilly might well bank on for
its knowledge. Tbe French savant, Oneslrae
Kedus, Is the author, and the iranslallon Is
by Mai Vina A. Howe. The part devoted to
America has been rewritten and enlarged by
Forrest Morgan, aud the Boston edition,
which bears the Imprint of Tlcknor A Com-
panv. Is gotten out under the suuervlslon "'
CbaVlos Hopkins tUark of the ■'— *'
of
Hartford
jcourant. It is a subscrliitlon book of the
I iKjst kind, whether we regard the subject.
plete letter wrlu^r Is susUined lu tbe epistles 1 ;S;™;;r",';^:t'h^f,,-rt lirndled.' tl« Ulus
which passed l»etween the President and ,,.mions (wbicli number nearly four bun
•e«tretary, aud through them to an anxious
oountry. Of course each pledges the other
undying affection, and tbe mutual esteem
which has developed within the past three
years is touchlogly alluded to. The letters
are of the gusby type characteristiu of the
white house under the present regime. They
!■ DO wise change existing facts or modify
the retiring se«Tetary's record. It still re-
mains true and ktows more emphatic dally,
tbat Lucius QulntusCurtlus Lamar ought not
to be confirmed. ,
dred), the good pav)er and tine typography
aud press-work of tbe Itaud Avery company,
or its good binding. It must meet with a
U\i sale. A. L. Cadwell is the general airent
for Lowell.
IB Brief, and to the Toiut.
Dyspepsia Is dreadful. Disordered Mver
Is m'lsery. Indigestion Is a foe U> good na-
ture. , ,
Tbe human digestive apparatus Is one of
the most eompllcaled and wonderful things
in existence. It is easily put out of order.
Greasy food, lough food, sloppy foo<t, bad
nieiilid worry, late hours. Irregular
as from ailmlraliou for Mr. Cievdaiul. But
I >h:ill not support him next time, becau-^J I
hope to support a candidate of the Uuitcd
labor party.
Sniclde or Murder.
Some truckmen of the Boston utid Maine
railroad Thur^day fouml the body of a man
ucar the track, in Oak Island grove, Revere,
wllh a bullet wound in the bead and u re-
volver and small looking glass ne;tr by. It
was al first lhou;;ht to l>c a ca>.c of suicide,
but later developnienu polul lo murder.
WasbiuKtoii Matters.
Kdmund Hudson, the editor of the Capitol
and u wcll-kuown correspondent, was as-
saulted in a restaurant .Sunday nl:,'ht by two
other newspaper men, who didn't lilve a par-
agraph be had printed. . - .,
The Grand Armv men are mad at flndlng
tbe bo<Sy of Cupt. Cllit, who serve«l on Mc-
Clellan's stafl", on tbe dissecting table of
Georgetown medical eollego, but uiimutllat-
ed. He went to Providence hospital, and
died there, without making himself known.
He was burled In Potter's field.
Labor Notes.
Secretary Howard has called a meeting of
the Fall River spinners Tuesday night, to
consider tbe request for more wages on ac-
count of the advance In the print cloth mar-
ket. •
Several strikers at the car works in Terre
Haute, Ind., bave been Indicted by the grand
jury under tbe law which urovldes a tine and
imprisonment'for preventing a perxou doing
work by threats or iutiml<lalion or force.
The Barbers' assembly, K. of L., of Boston,
has appointed a commiltee to attend the leg-
islature and resist the repeal of the Sunday
dosing law as far as It applies lo barber j
* The Chicago socialists had everything their
own way at tbe annual election of ofllcors in
district Hssen.bly 24, K. of L.. Sunday.
George Schilling, thdrcandi<late for master
workman, was easily ejected, and the execu-
tive committee is composed wholly of soclei-
Ists.
Dr. Wltbrow Succeeds.
Rev. Dr. Wltbrow, formerly of Ikwton,
but now of the Third Presbyleriau <iiurch of
Chicago, has. during tbo last few weeks, se-
cured f35,000, thus wiping out tbe church
debt of ♦30.000 ^nd leaving- a surplus In tbe
treasury. During the year that Dr. Yn 'throw
Ho.,
REAL ESTATE AQENTS.
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Prasoot^ NatioBel Bank.
We take pride in showing property
like the resideooes we offer for sale on
Belmont street, » street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal supervieion and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-olass in every reepeot. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome^ fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
eto.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— We seldom have a place that we can
olTer at the low price placed on this extra well-
built two story house of eight rooms, U'slde
hath room ; Iieated l)v furnace, has hanl wood
noors Ml (lining room, kluhcn and jinntry;
handsome gas fixtures, etc. Neighborhood flrst-
class and near business. (laau)
©■Central Street.- Very desirable piece of
proi>erty, consisting of two-story house and
nearly *i700 feet of land. Could easily be made
to pay more than 10 per cent. net. (1063)
Not rar from Merrimack Street.— Two-
story, two-tenement iiouse of 14 rooms, finished
In go^d shape. A bargain at $8SU0. (ie02)
If you will call at our office we will show you
some InvestioenU that will pay you better than
10 per cent.
O'DONNELL&GILBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND
Closlne; Out Sale
■or
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
All our Gentn* Heavy Underwear
otHalf^rioe,
M»aartal V»lae of a Ton of Hay.
We have recently referred to the inexact-
ness of calculationM as to the manurial value
of oeruin kinds of foo<l for cattle, and em- „^„ „..„ , .... . .
phasise^l tbe fact tbit It will not do to de- j healthy that they can enjoy their meals and
pendtoo Implicitly on the figures which . be^»PPy;j^^^._j^^ ,„^^ ^„houthesllh.
rome from chemical snalyses. They must l>€ , ^^^ oreen's August Flower brings ' '*"
received with much more than a " '
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
as OENTBAIi BTKBXT.
r>ver Prescott National Bank:
n':t\friOTugu;t Flower has done a ! rab^e^ce fVslx months, with full salary
wonderful work In reforming this sad busl- j continued. .,
oess and making tbe American people so , ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
CHOICE SEVEN PER CENTS.
FOB SALK.
Mortgage Loans
Some of our recent Fai m
may be noticed as follows :
$330 00 40 acre farm worth ..
ilMOoniO •• " "
eanoonHO " ••
t>M)OouKO " "
MO on flO " "
SinoOonHO " "
$1000 on W " "
Personal knowl
years' experience.
e • • • • •
■e, cjireful
a dolhir
$eoo
.$2aoo
.•2000
.$Ml0
.$■2400
.$3400
.$4S00
selections, 17
lost. Interest
••■ease*«es*
••••seeseies
•••••••••eesse*
••••••ssss
savs that only one
i fai.hlon:.ble woman In WO can draw a full
hnalb wllh all ber clothes on, aiikl that ail
M.U-. .^ , R,„ /j-„.„'- Auinist r lower ohuk" health women fchould give up tight lad ijg ""d lake
grnin of I Sd hap^UiiLlJTSe dyspeptic. Tsk your , Dr. BullVCough Syrup to strea«tbcn tlMtr
.MIL
flomebod/ Utely asked the Malue , drugRlst for a botUe. rieveoty-flve cents. I lungs.
paid semf-annually at Applet«n bank.
For details Inquire of the Appleton or Wame-
sU National bank, or of the undersigned,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO..
M OKITTRAI. STBBBT.
50 doien Blue Bibbed Shirts and Draw-
er! for 88c., down from 62.
60 dozen Gents' Bootoh Oray Shirts and
Drawers for 38o., down firom 76.
Oente' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers for
59, 67, 87o., $1, preyious prices 75o.,
$1.10, $1.25, $1.50.
100 dozen Gents' White All -Wool Shirts
and Drawers for exactly half prioe,
37 1-2, 50, 62, 75o.
Ladies' 38-oent Vests down to 26o.
Ladies' 50 and 62-oent Vests down to
38c.
Ladies' 76-cent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2o.
Ladies' Medicated All-Wool , richly worth
$1.25 to $1.50, down to 76o.
Boys' Bootoh Gray Shirts and Drawers,
62 cents, down to 38o.
All our 20 and 25H3ent.Eose down to
12 l-2o.
Hosiery worth 33 and>38 oenttf, down to
25o.
Abont 100 lbs. 8-oent Ball Tarns, all
colors, down to 60.
In 0or8«ts, Bibbons, Handkerchiefs, Kid
Gloves, Hambnrg, Gotten Underwear,
Oloaks, Bbawls and Draperies.
4^L^dtes AW reqnested to visit oar store
and eompere prices.
In addition to th0 €Kormou§
array of bargain* oifwtd by u$
la9t week, aU of whUh^ wiU bo
eontinued this week, and oweot'
ened with the addition of gU
gantie new bargain* at every
counter, we deeireto call eepeeiai
attention to our opening, whieh
began today at 9 o'clock, of over
26,000 Yaris
Fifls Haiorg Eiroiderios.
With our uBual foreetght we
piaced large orders on these
goode last May, before the great
rise in prices which oecurred
later. Bought to sell at less than |
usual rates, these goods have ar^ I
rived at this unfortunate titne \
for us, being in such urgent need
of money and the goods having •
to be paid for at once, we have
decided to mark this enormous
lot of new, elegant and desirable
goods at the satne BUIK
PRICES as we are selling our
other goods at with such a rush,
AU prices, 1, 3, 5, 7e, up to
$1,47 a yard, tUl worth double
the money.
tl ■
ABTEBTISE YOUR WANTS
, nr THB ooubibb.
li.eenuftllaefortfune
O'DONNELL & GILBRIDE.
U6, 118, 190 * Ifl IbniBMk >ti
Ruin I Ruin I Ruin!
One item only we quote : ^
5000 Tils. Extra Wide Hamburgs,
Bought to sell at 25 and 29 cents,
we offer today, and until sold, al
t
14c. Per Yard.
Ask to see ih^m. They are
dandies,
. If we keep this up much longer
uwiUBUiirus.
BUINI EUINI BUIN!
^ATTHB — •
Bon Marche,
MwrisMCk Mri Kirk Stnetk
I
tOWEI,L^5^^
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Markets.
I rrom Cordley * Cowpeny.J
ttueton.-Ordley A Co. Issued recently a clr-
«aiar m stockholders of the NHilooal Exchnngo
Baak solldllOK proxies for tho annual raeetInK
ft U understood that this was for tho purpose ot
«bao(rluR Homowhat the complexion of the
board, but wc undorstund thnt at » conferen:e
Salwtlay oompromlso was cffocJed.
Boston News Burcau.-There Is little change
tottie money msrWct to note, but what change
mammxn Is towani lower rates. Money abundant
^etaring bouse this morning nt 4 per cent.
Kew York, 12.30 p. m.-Tho market retains Its
aett«ltT and «rmiioss. though Heading Is not so
2... Porelvn onlers have been a lUUe belter.
yootatlons.
' BOITDS. ( '
ClOBlng Opening Closing
JsD. e. Jan. 9.
-*« ::::
LiOCAL NEWS.
THE WAMBilT POWkB CASB9.
The Closing Ar«uiiientB-Oen. Butler's
Long «p.^ecli-JHdg« Keunetfs Charge.
(Jen. BulItT rcsuuiod hh lUKUuHMit a fi-w
inlnules «fter two o^oUnk .Siaurday ufter-
noon. He Mdd that Col. Kruucis didn't
meuhurc the water flowlntf ut Wiiineslt dam
till Hfler on«-llftb of it Iwd been lakey iiwiiy,
by wiiy of the Sudbury river, by t»««/-,">;,7
Bostotx. Tbe whole question In u nul^bcll U
substantlallv, "Dia liio WumeKU lower
coHipuny btivo a claim to nny wHter which
thev couUl u*.c ou the eagerly side of the
Concord rlvpr when their land was takon by
the rallroudr' Since the illverslon of one-
dfth of tbo water power to the city
of Boston the coinpiudes on thfe prem-
ises bave iMil In new wheels lar>«er than sny
tbey bad ariRht to. The Waineslt winpany
would axree to put a mill on tbe ea^te^ly
ahvsbmbnts*
ifvac, al
ilt would
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THE HCAPINO •THIKE.
HlRors atlU r»rm-The BisllroMi
Struggle Ovei.
Somlaf was a quiet day io the Ileaillng
«Ml regions. The strike on the railroad has
•olhipsed. and It Is doubtful whether the
Mows will oootluuoto sund up for the dls-
gtaiged train bands much longer, especially
If Mr. Corblo shows u disposition to psy the
advance asked by tbe miners. The Reading
oonpany will make another effort to sUrt
ap the collieries, but It is not believed tbey
win be able to secure onouxh non-union men
to make a respectable show. A qu"t\ty «>/
aoRl now beln« mlucd nt the Individual ool-
Harles Is belu« sent to the various furnaces
Sdrolllng rollU In tho Scbuvik 1 valley. A
dSssatlon of knlKbts from Keadlng went to
fSuvllle Sunday and Informed Chairman
LMthat WWO shop bands In lleadlug would
■at Btrlko unles'* urcMtcr cause was shown.
HMM of tbe wom..n In tho rololog towns are
MiaBtbuslastlc for n strike us the "»en, the
iriu.rbeluv'ur>fe«>l>v their wives to strike.
The miSers only work half the working days
In tbe year, maklnx on an average
I and ftKK). uUbou^b many do
.. .U:ost — ,
power on the easterly ildu of tb«;
thouirb tho respondents khUI that
co«t»40,000. If there were but pneuxb wa-
ter pT the oastosly side for soeiirlng and
dyel6g. tbe compaoy •- ehtJt ed to pay for
Its uS. One question Is. Whetber the
land was suitable for tho construction of a
mill aud UK ronnlua of power to »t- » J;^
not necessarv that the owners should utlllxe
I at once, tbey can hold It. as the owners
of tbe Rogers land did. Oen. Butler oom-
mented upon the testimony of dtBerent wlt-
nwses, wHo said tbat tbe land taken was
worth from flOO to $«» per acre. None of
them llve<l south of a certain line, and none
knew but little or anything of the value of
land In that section. One of them, MaJ. Em-
erv. kept a hotel, and he. snd every one else,
left It. Others of the witnesses were men-
tioned personally. . .
It had been said by the respondents
that the Concord river water U not
good because It rusts Iron. Tbey didn't seem
to know that all water rusts Iron, taking
the oxy«en from It, and tho poorer the wa-
ter the more It rusU tbe Irou. Tbe lx>well
Tnd Amlover railroad took lltOO worth of
our wall— sworn to and unsontradiclod. Ul
the witnesses for the complainants Mr. *.. u.
Patch, an old and esteemed resident, who
must Iwforo many years i-lt In judgment Iks-
fore bis Maker, and who baa dealt largely lo
real esUte In tbat se«!tlou, values the land
taken al$M.OOO, W. K. Potter vahied It at
•M.OOO, and I'ail F. LltcbUeld at a little less.
Kno* H. Klng^ley, whom the other hide ac-
knowledgeil to l)e hone»t. valued tlie laiid at
fiU,6U.0«. snd tbe water and all at faH,(M)0.
losldes tbe damages to be awarded for the
taking of tbe land, the complainants are en-
titled to 6 \)tr cent. Interest from January i8,
1874
Geo. Butler finished UU argument at four
o'clo«5k. having addressed the jury aud court
four hours In ull-two at the forenoon and
two at the afternoon session.
The court adiourocd till ten o clock this
forenoon, it l)elug too late to charge the jury
when Ueu. Bulter had tiul«hed<
MONDAY UOllKNOOM.
The presiding ofHccr lu tho case, Edmund
H. Bennett, dean of tbo Boston university,
ooinroenccd his charge to the jury about U
o'clock, after written Instructions to tbe Jury
had been presented by the counsel
for the complainant and respondent, for
bis ruling. An Iraiwrunt ruling asked
for bv Gen. ButW w«i. tbat In
th« matter of domages, there should be 90
per cent, added to the measurements
ot Col. Francis In 1887 by reason of the
diversion of that amount tbrbugh the
Uklol of water by the city o "bojton
through tbe Sudbury river, after the taking
of tha'aod on tbe easterly side of the river
bv the Lowell and Andovor railroad in 1874.
Tbe oourt said that, unfortunately, there Is
■oinfOnnatioiv-Ht least as far " »}• .'^•*
concerned, although the Jury might have
aome-of the amount of water not ually dl-
Vsrtedby tbe cltyjM)f Boston through the
Sudbury river, flo could not, therefore,
rule as requesteil by (Jen. Butler, but be
would rule that In case the Jury bad In'orma-
tlon as to any actual loss to the complainants
by the diversion, they would be eniltisd to
"*The court, in commencing his charge, said
the thanks of the court and of the counsel
were duo the Jury for their patient atlon loti
lu the bearing of tbe case and tbe r evident
nuroose to judge upon Its merits, Intelllgent-
fyumllmi.artl.illv. Hi Uudr verdict tbey
iUuld iK>t l« governed by the fact tbut •-
county commissioners awarded '
inn«H PKOTKSTAyr UWtON.
At the meeting of tho Irish P'^^f l"* !
Union aattirdiiv evenin«, 1^«)'.;, Z' ijj uV i
(Jrenhani presided. Tbo mectli ;,' ^«» "
drised l/llcv. J. M. Greene, wbo spok on
fMcts coucerniu- llmt body. The letti.re
was over an hour lo»x,K"d at tbe dose Mr.
(irecuu was «lven a vote of thanks.
THK KELIAM'.O CONCICRT.
There was a small bounc at tho K«"o-f>|
concert. Saturday evening. In >«"«V'' "if ' ' '";
those who atlended did not gel full ^"'•»»'"^-
tlon. MUs Kellogg l-. not what »lie ««»' «"»>
probably nobody expected she would be. li
was rather u pleasant rntertalnment, hov^-
ever, au.l in spots reminded ono of the ivt
\ox'£ of twenty year* ag«. I'^r'^ooMy thHU
as Suxom as over. If not more "o^ J^ut 'i^r
hliigin- Is honiewhat labored, and bcr volio
has'^loHt much of Us charm. W«'"«™J?;''g
hor recent maniaxo to a man «o«jslderaf ly
younger than herscTr, it was «""l'»f V* ***"'
her slug "For 1 will marry my old love, my
old love, my old love." The ••7"'|>*"y" j!,;
loleritbly good one, coiisUllng of MlwCarr e
Morse, w^o sang and looked much WJf^rJ"
costume as Leonora, than slie did In her own
proper dress and person; WV''™J„V«;.roir
who Is a fair baritone, and Mr. SPjgJ^ol j
rathet a catarrhal tenor, who also •PP*""';'
much better lu costume l»'«". '^J^^J"^
dress, and sang better wllh the rest than
alone. The nlanV Mr. Pratt, was the best
memlMjr of the company, and we don t »te
why his part wai not performed to pence-
tiou.
LBCTURK ON IRKLAND.
Last evening Rev. Fr. 0;Callagha» of
South Boston gave an Interesting ""f""^ J"
tbe chapel of St. Peter's church on Irelami.
II was Illustrated very fully by »toro«P"~»
views. The reverend Bcntleman began by
speaking of Ireland's heroic struggle for free-
dom, and be predicted flnal triumph. lie
then discussed the natural scenery of are-
land, absolutely and In comparison with that
of ricRlco. France and Italy. In connection
with many of the most minting views quota-
tions from the Irish poets were given. Manj
amusing auoedotes were relatijd by the lect-
urer during the evening. A number of
musical selections were Interspersed In the
exercises, a «|U»riau>. consisting of Messrs.
Doherty, O'Oonnsll, Oately and Blordsn, and
M?ss Ivors, singing, while Miss Josephine
Ulordan presided at tbe piano.
MRS. POTTKU TONIOHT.
Lowell people will be f*voreu tonight by
the opportunity of wltnenslng Mrs. Potter
lu sKikespeare's "llomeo am Ju»fl''--"
dramatic treat last week denied o Boston
audiences. It Is said to »»e ber »*».•' P»'l'
and with the line company surrounding her,
7 . ..__ i^ .._!.. u»ii»u< au ••Rnmijo.' the en-
luteroNttm;.
bill box
BWDAY SBRTIOMI.
CIIKI.MSKOUD STRBKT KRKK BAITIMT.
Tbe pastor preached In tbe morning and
In tlK) cveiiin;; k«vc the third lecture on Bab-
ylon to a full bouwe. A laixe number re-
niuincd to tiio revival service that followed
ill lb*- vestry. ■
Notice was ulvf n of the ladles' sociable
and hiipper Weducstlay cveiiluif. also of
Prof. Cbapm«ir» leadings ut iho church ou
WednCMluy and TliurMluy eveulngs. It will
be a rich treitt lo bis lUtencrs.
KlltHT
CONUIIKOATIONAI..
Baker preached yesterday
The two
power of
Uev. Smith
morning from .Malthew xv. »}.
Ichsons of the discourse were tbe
-ochIiipss and tlio zeal of faith. There was a
lai"e eoumuiiatlou. In the evsAlng tbe flrst
otlho series of lectures on fjielgu cites
was given, the subject being Venice. Notice
was given of the annual churcii nit-cling this
cvenlng,of the Jeclure of J. H. Harrison, esq.,
on TucMlay evening tbe i.arish i»lng on
Wednesday evening, and tbe sociable ou
Thursday evening. .
8ACKKI> nRART.
The usual services wore held
tnmi Satardays Second EdlUon.
niOM WASHINGTON.
Auuther Supperusr for Lamar.
Washinotox, Jan. 7l-Mr. I^mar has an-
other i« publican supiwrter, whose views
bave only lecenlly l>e»u usiiertaincd. Senu-
itor Jones of Nevada, who has re«*ntly ar-
rived, savs: "Sijcreury Lumar accepted Ibe
i KiucndnM'ats to the exmstltullon years a-40,
the war has Imhju over nearly a quarloT of a
I ccnturv, and I shall vote for his conflrnja-
|lion."'
I The President's Right to Kevoke Ooos-
lulssluus.
An interesting nucstlon Is now before tbe
law officers of tbe government In connection
with the recent revocation of the appoint-
ment of Father Morris O'.Shca as a chaplain
lu tbe armv. Tbe Prcsbient appointed
ther O'Shea before the o|)eulng of
gress. He was notified of the
cepted the posiliou
JSakin0 |)Q^Qer.
at this
Fa-
Con-
fuct and ac-
Subsetiuently the
President changed' bis ndnd aud dcslfcl that
the position should be filled by anotlicr Cath-
[ncludlng Kyrle Bellow as ••Uomeo." tbe en-
tertainment cannot fall loJ*«,
Good scaU are lo be bad at Muslo
office. „
"MITLK PUCK."
Frank Daniels, the young «>«•*}•" wf®
has met with such success In "Little Fuok
In Boston, will give that piece at Mu'toja >
tomorrow eveuTng. . Mr. Dsnisls is acoom-
panled by Miss Be-Hie Bauson and a brilliant
eompany of comedians under the n*nage.
meol of W. R. Hsyden. The somrs, danots,
music and costumes are all new and otitie
best. The entertainment will be very ple«»-
°'' Til* mathii.de lbnson concert.
Tomorrow night tbo Matbllde Lennf"
Concert company of Boston will give tbe •■-
UrtalnroentlntlwV.M. C. A. oour»e, at
Huntington hall. Tbo2»mpany Includes the
following musicians: MUs H. F. Knowies.
soprsnor Miss Matbllde Unnon. cootrallo;
M?. J. W. Leach, basso: Mr. George Len-
non. tenor, Mr. .f.W. Olldsr. pianist. The
^r.«;ert will undoubtedly be v«ry ine. The
four entertainments tbst are yet to come can
be attended for fl, which is a very reason-
able figure. ^.,
"THE WORLD."
This popular play will be presented et
HuntingtoS hall WeJne«la|r "J ,TJ"BJ'J
evenings ot this week, by the J. Z. IMU
company, which Is said to be first-olass. Ibe
sccniry used will be very extenilve snd
striking. Two scenes In parltcular-tho
shipwreck and raft soenes-are alone worth i
going to see. Tbe sale of seats Is now going
church. At tbe high mass llev. Fal|ier
rett was the celebnuit. Fstberj L<vole
preached on tbe League of the 8«elred'Heait<
urglug-alltojoin it. U«exptaliie<Mlifl«wonir.
liig> and benefits of tbe league. He ttoo}t9 of
the success attending tbe onranlaalion on
KHdav evening and will speak again ou the
same matter In a short time, ibe choir
rendered Stearns's Mass in D very accepta-
bly, and at the vesper »ervice a •l>ec»«l !>«»;
Ktirome. including Zlogarelii's "Laudato.''
Kmmerli's "Magnificat'' an.l LamblllotHi's
"Tantum ergo," was given. The choir was
largely Increased by members of the Immac-
uiaie Conception, Saint Michael's aud Saint
Patrick's choirs.
Irtail STREET.
Rev. W. 8. Ayres of the Worthen Hreet
Baptist church occupied the pulpit in the
morning. Uls text was John vl. 48, "I «m
that bread of ilfe." The seraiou was de-
siirned to show how and In what way Christ
Is the bread of life. He is not such to take
away all sin from the worid and thus enable
men to pass through ilfe wllhout tempta-
tions and trUils, but to strengthen and fortl-
fy us tbat we may resist sin. It is tnose
natures which have Imbibed more fully the
si.lrlt of Christ tbst bave left their jiersonall-
ty upon tbe ageh following them, and It Is In
this wav that Christ would have H « hearers
undorsund tbe stgntHcsnce of His worjls.
Tbe sermon was full of InU'resllng thoughU
and well received. , .,, , .
In the Sunday school the librarian made
his annual report, showing the oondltion of
the library and tho IraprovemenU which had
been made during the past year. The l^ra-
rv Is uow In exceVleut condition and the com-
ndtU'e bave adopted tbo plan of adding one
new book each Sunday, thus securing a
chance to thoroughly sciutinlite the books so
added, and keep up au Interest by calling tbe
attention of the school each Ssbbath to some
new Iwok. The library now numbers over
1000 volumes, aud tbe catalogue uow In proc-
ess of preparation will give lbs obsslttca-
tlon of the books with suggestions relative to
their contents, wblcb willprovo of advantage
to tlie scholars.
""• olic clergyman.
"*r* Father O'.SIiei
Father O'.Sliea was couMHUuicRtlHl wUh
and Informed tbat his appoliitiusnt bad been
revoked. He announced that be wpuUi «iot
submit to the revocation of blM sfpp^nlMent.
The case binges on ibe right of the President
to revoke an army appointment after it is
made and a«ccpled. Army officers, wbo kee
tbat their life-long lease of their positions
would cease to exist had tbe executive the
power to reeolH tbelr commissions at pleas-
ure, are waMtaC anxiously to see If the Pres-
ident will be sustained In tbe course pun.ue«
by blm lu tbe O'Shea case. It l« the general
Impression In army circles that the Presl.lent
has not legally tbe power to annul *alber
O'Shea's appulutmeut.
Tlotiius of the Double Raaaer.
Watkrhury, Conn., Jsn. 7.-ln a oo4sl-
Ing accident at Torrington last night Miss
Kittle Miller had a hip broken aud was prob-
ably luternallv Inlured, and Miss Mary
Mariani and William Cooper were painfully
bruised. Tbe victims were among a party
who were on a double ripper when the steer-
ing apparatus became disarranged, causing a
collision wllh a post.
Carlisle Olvea More Time.
Tlie House oommlllee ou elections reeelved
thU morning a letter from Speaker Cariisle,
staling tbat be desires to reply to the charges
about bis election, made yesterday by Thi»el»e
and bU c<iuusel, and would'Hke a few days'
time to preparo bis reply. Tbe t^mmitlee
adjourned for bne week for that purpose.
Temporary Knd of the Btanchester Scan-
dals.
■\i
''4
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varl* s. ▲ ■anralof pejl'
ty, strength and wholesoiucness. More eeMMt-
Ical than the ordinary kinds, sod oannM be MM
la eesapetltlon with the multitude of low Um^
short weight almn or phospbale powden. Mm
•M^ <a ceiu. RUVAL llAKIMU POWUBB CC Mi
Wall street. New York.
fi,t\a SUbertuicmmts.
WAWTED.-7A rttnsttpii byan wpertsiieed
nurse. Inquire at TS Haipshlre street.
W' ANtIeD.— A girl to do table work at Pn»-
nam's dlnlug rooqis. e Merrimack r —
L" 08T.— OnOortuimstreet,a 1 _^
The finder will be sulUbly rewarded, by
seal-skin gleve.
rded bf
UorhMi
laavlng It at Mr
street. . . -
FOR »ALK.-Ooe of the finest sttnaUoas la
Belvldere, ISS 8uck|>o!e street. House baa
II rooms, beshles hath room, wash room aaa
Utrge she*!; sUble for S horses; ample oanUiM
rocBi; 10,000 feet of laud with about 10 fritt
ttees. Kngulrcon premlsei'.
OoBtinued on Seventh page.
, N. H.. last
delivered su
ot Uen. Butler as
going
00.
MOTES.
between
not make
Bore than «35<) a year
Aconferonce was held .Saturday In Jersey
dlT belwecn representatives of the various
Inbdes Involved In tho Heading strike, and It
_j decided that the men should be ordered
Mt of tbe WvomIng mine. This action, ll Is
Sd. will practically slop work In the anth-
r.irit*e^alreulon. A prominent member of
difficrassSw 49 It New York say. that
SeKnlgb^s have fully made up ihclr minds
to fight this strike to tho end and will make
BO attempt now to secure arbitration. Clos-
Ke theTvomlng mines, he added, would re-
•Sn in Ihousands of men Iwlng thrown ou.
Semploymnnt for want of fue to run fac-
tories and mills. Tho laborers In the Wyom-
tog^lue, on tbe other bond, suv they wlH
tUSi- strike even If ordered to do so, as tbey
an not properly organized.
NEWS ITKMS.
-Clarence Hamilton, chief t'nx collector In
Dartmouth, N. S., was drowned Saturday
while skating.
— Rofus N. Httwlcy, a farmer, of Hawley-
^leTt", etumbled and fell down sUtre at
hi bomo Saturday, breaking his neck and
causing instant death.
•—Nathan B. Sutton was barged for mur-
der 5" akland> Cal., Frldny. His neck had
bMome weakened by long confinement, anil
hiiiiead was nearly torn from his body.
—Noah Oslwrne. aged 80 ye»r»;.c«™'"5**?
■■Wilda bv banging In Seymour, Ct., Sunday.
gSSe mSJriSl hU second wife Thanksglv-
liS; and no cause Is given for the suicide. |^
L_Ca»bler WUkcji of the Central National
hank at Troy, N. Y., who resigned recently,
tatlOOO short in bis accounts. He was
jL.bler86 years, and admlu having taken
tbo money.
-An open switch caused the «>'""'**^°Lh
fWtehtand passenger train on ••'« Worth
Wisconsin branch of the
Hawthorn, Minn., 'Sunday
BOB, a porter, was killed.
-Samuel Bowman of Lima, O., Sund^
lODcbed a mat(di to a can of oil ^nlcb was
SISheated, when It exploded and Bow-
iworwas burned to u crisp. "•"^•'^'J" ?,V
iMptlng to put out tbe flames, was faUlly
bBcned.
-An attachment for fSO.OOO has been
pl^^^onihostoreof Orrln "' W^V.?
SfSelnrgost clothing dealers In Bj^deford,
lie bv his wife, from whom Staples Is try-
Sj-tV ob.iln 'a divorce alleging jerlous
. alwrges against her character. Mrs. Staples
SSebrought a suit for libel against her hus-
bMHl
uroviously
which mkht
The constttu-
that
the
the com-
pTalnaulsTioiob for the land jby the fact that
the verdict must be over ♦lOOO n order to
cover costs, or that a Jury bud
awarded a verdict In the case,
lie known to some of them,
tlon of the United States provides
rlvato land shall not be taken for pub-
ic use without fair compensation therefor,
tho conslllutlou of Massachusetts uses tbe
words "reasonable compensation," and as a
matter of Justice all tlie ineml)er.s of the jury
would favor giving a persou whose land was
li, like manner taken for public use, full
cimpSnsatlon therefor. The Jury's province
WHS to find what the land taken an.l
left was worth 10 eoinplalunnls or any
else for any purpose lu 1874— what
aae If any, was done iho remaining land, by
the'taking of the other land In 1874. No wa-
!e?was Ukcn by the railroad. Tbo value of
tbeTand.wlb»ti the surrounding clreum-
stances-as It was and nowhere ejse-were
entitled to ibc fullest and fairest Investlga-
^ *'fhe complainants claim damages
The entertainment bv Owen s orchestra at
the women's branch of the I'oople's club Sat-
urday evening was a liecliled success. 1 Hero
were a large atlendanoc, good attention, and
Ihe selections were very well rendered. 1 ho
next entertainment will be Jan. 14 by Mr.
Mr.*Stra*tton will give a concert, tomorrow
evening, at 7.45, In the Paige streot Dorcas-
try ; admission free^ ' ^
Works of Art.
An opportuoHy is given, to lovers of hand-
some sculpture work, to l>ur;'h«"« "7";, .'i^
genuinely artistic at Ihe cxhlldtioii of «oiks
Sf art now being conducted al M Merrimack
ulabasler, l-:gypllan inurbie,
Senator Chandler oa Oea. Batter.
At the meeting of the bar of Coos and
(Irafion counties, at Plymoulij
week, Hon. Wm. K. Chandler
atlilress lu which be spoke
"•He appears no less peculisr and unique as
a lawyer than as a puhlla man. My own ob-
servation of him has necessarily l>een In bis
malurer years, since any faulu of J|W P";;'
lice bave beou outgrown. Ills lejal mind Is
not merely wonderfully acute but oIm) broad ;
while deep researelies and long precllce in
Leases of all kinds have given him a wide
jabgo of general knovfJedge.M wellas great
IkllT iu dialects. It Is a oomuon eritleUro of
.bim to say, in substooce, tbat bis experieoea
of 60 years as an advocate walously devoied
to the Interests of his clients and eagerly de-
termined to win their cases by all honorable
means, HUiMjradded to his natural
temiK'rameiit. has matlc blm a
dinarlly one-sided |»ersoii
long Use of his strong
Ibe development of l>iai
menls prepared, not after
search for absolute truth, put
Nashua, N. H., Jan. 7.-Tbe supreme
court djMJoed this morning wHh a large at-
tendance. Tbo Jury, which had been out all
night on the ease of TrlstUm Dame, an-
nounced tbelr failure to agree, staling there
was no pros|>ect of agreement, and were dis-
charged. Tbe flnal vote stood nine for con-
viction, three ac«|ulltal. The j-ourt ad-
lourned till the March term. This, for tbe
present, ends the further progress of the so-
caiied scandal cases of Manchester.
Moiegie Daley, Ella Brown and Mattle
WarXprlncipals In tbe Manchester S4!andal,
bad a hearing before Judge Blodgeit ••''-
forenoon, sud were eseh sentenced to
years in tbe state industrial school at
cheater.
MoMed or •tS4.
Bakooe, Me., Jan. 7.-A speeial from
Winn to the Commercial says that a man
named Belonger. who has been working for
Oordon ft Son, went out esrlr this morning
to kindle a fire. He had fHf ou hi- person.
While stooping to kindle t»«e ,^« ■" ""*
known man came up behind, felled him wKb
a club, and took bli money and Bed.
rMTY OF L.OWELL. , , ,^
\] January e, leifi.
iJoUco Is hereby given, under sacttoa e of
ehflptor poor the public sUtutcs, tlut JMMS
GleasMn has nppllwl for a trsnsfer of Uoease to
sell lnU»xlc4Hli)g liquors as a common VMCuauv
of thi) secoDil t-lMss, ifoiii No. M Lewis street m
til Muffolk street. In said l.owell. In Isro rooms oa
flrst fl«»r and basement.
Ut order ot the board of aldOnaen.
uj »"'J,",^^n^ p UADMAM. Ctty Clerk. ^
this
two
Man-
pjlTY OF IA>WELI-. ^
T<ottee Is hereby given, uader sMik
ohapter lOO ot tbe publio atatotes. that
U. CusWug has applied for a »^»» *<»^^ .__.
toxicatlnir llquore »••»>■»»»»«>"•' J»'mi!miS
olass. al Bos. 171, IW. HO . and Ml Mld<n«MK
^Sm, in said Lowell. In all »«»• «*?"*• "^.^
meat ot the prenrises kaown as tbe St. Cbariee
Br order of the board of aldermen.
uy onie^ w w^^ j, p^pyAW. Olty Clerk- ^
Intense
more than or-
Uiiduubleilly his
logical faculty in
lauslble argu-
a candhl
to meet the
Be-
longer is badly hurt and may die.
I^abor Inei
WMk.
to 68 Per
dc-
lle
tbat
one
dain-
the North
Omaha road at
. James Ander-
for the
taking of liielr land, from Its value as land,
upon which esllmatcH hud been made by dif-
ferent persons; alM» for Its Increased value
for domestic and manufacturing purposes by
rSLon of the fiowing of tbe Concord river
bv It. and tbelr most prominent claim.
SLnVlallv considered; «» /^at the land
taken aftordcd a good site for a
mill for the running of wbicu
w^wer could bo obtained from the surplus
SSThe Sr side of the river. The . espond-
e Its dl-sagreed with the complainants upon
?hevllu« of tbe land taken, as such; upon
the value of the romalnli.g land. »"" ,S«
raSroad bad been run through It. and^ they
also maintained that the land was not of
value for any mill power, as the ava luble
power was all utilized on the o her side of
the river. A person owning land on tho
bank of ft riverbus a rlijht to use a reasona-
bfe amount of the water for domestic pur-
** The court reviewed the different forms of
evidence presented, at considerable length,
giving the jury Instruction as to Its bearing
5nou the iW In case tbe Jury found that
iSec\tr of Boston bad actuully diverted any
flow of water through the Concord river
Sn?e the taking of the land by tho ral^ad
and before the figures of Col. Francis were
taken, Ihey might then determine
such an amount would depflvo them ol
and worth. Among tbcin will be
two vases that stand us bas-reliefs, whu^
are really raagniHcent. The material from
which tbey are made consists of Italian mar-
ble and tbey are sure to attract the eye. I e
statuarv lu the store Includes a child recil iig
a praver, ibich Is a copy from Ventu.-a t.iat
look the premium at tbe Centennial, a leai-
Istlc group of dogs, a/d many other choice
designs. W cxblVlilon wid continue until
Wednesday, Jan.-rllh. when they will be
sold by auction by K. M. Tucker, auctioneer,
conimenclniT at 2 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. ine
In
emergencies of litigation, lias largely
prived him of the Judical faculty,
might not makca goo.l judge; but even If
this lie true It Is no more than must be saui
ofevervlawverof large practice who, dur-
ing u long professlonaP life, has constantly
engaged In the trial of hotly contested cases.
Oiilv rarely and In Instances of exceptional
natures ami teiumramenls could such a law-
ISXasuilable Judge. While no la^vver
ibould be appointed on tbe iHjncb wbe has
„ot bad half a doxcn years of active pr.cllce.
embruilngjury trials, even less
I
examlnaliou of tbe various and rich
represented, will doubllcM uttend the sale In
rge numbers. SIgoor E. NestI is In aliend-
large l
anco and tbe works
sculptors of Italy.
are by many leading
fEarrtafifS.
H5=rM?.\i£>;^^^^^^^
Miss LUsle H. Sawyer, both of Lowell.
Bratim.
Report of
Oout. a painful disease sfTectlni ,Pf '"C Pal-
1, the fibrous llssues »»>outtbe smarter Joints,
SLrvsrlous names, ••jforf "f^J/if. .P^lvll^
HuAtiA as Dodasss, when in tho we*; chlvas-
ITSt^lS^S^ha'nds, ftc; but wj«2|«;^«
2aekls flrst felt in 11^ feet, the bends, or
■^ other .part. «-"b r»">|Jl*^i2"l2i.1
It aunibllelae ptin. PrleeWeentoe
whether
terlf)^we"roVtbo easterly side of the riveis
and if they did so determlno It could be
used In making up a verdict. .^^^ „.„
After tbe charge was concluded, tnero was
a suPDlomonUry charge to tbe Jurr, upon
ma?t^e?rwblcb^6on.^Jutler and iir. Shat-
tuck of tho counsel presented.
The Jurv will render a scalctl verdict to De
returned to the clerk of tlie "uP«'''o»' court,
which will not be opened till the next term
of that court, unless by agreement of op-
posing counsel In tbo case.
Mf exceptions taken In the caw are over-
rutodtbo (decision of tbe sheriff's Jury will
Gfloal, unless a new trial U asked on ae-
count of other evidence.
glok beedaobe la readily cafsd by HoojTs
BeniawrtSr which tones and^fiftttatoe the
dIgMCkw, MMl ereelee so tppoUto.
con-
Deatlis for the Week Sndteg
Jan. T. 18SS.
f UBOBMBBB.
W-Artbnr Bmnnolle, 0 months, convulsions.
JANUARY.
1— ElUa Oleason, en, h«nrt disease.
Alice Curtis, 68, heart disease.
Marte A. Soulard, « months, croup.
3-Allce Garrlgan, 81, pneuinonla.
George Dupras, 3, cyanosis.
Mary liotie, *), lyP^o't* '«*'"'-,^«...rv
S-Irene L. Livingston. 7», pulmonary
gestion.
Luulnda Holt. 70, consumption.
Jessie A. Klllson, 'li. oousumpUon.
4— John Sullivan. ttJ, old age.
Mary C Potter, M, heart disease.
Mary K. J. Chick, 40, ohthlsls.
Patrick H. Cassldy, at. heart disease.
Mary L. M. Cobe, 3, diphtheria.
Delia Pnrodls, • months, pne«>™®"»»;,.^
6-Jonathan Page, 7«, Inflammation of liver,
Horace J. Cpnant, 00, heart disease.
Mary B. Uaney. 14, pneumonia.
James Fnry, 8, paralysis.
6— Eoxanna Long, »7, pneomonla.
Thomas Garvey, 60, consuroptton.
Mary Partrtdge, s». acddonul fall.
7-Hanaah Hay. W, heart disease.
SBTTBII]
desirable
rbe'uppoiuimcnt'of one who has been for :M)
years or upwanls engaged lu imager conten-
lions lu Imoortant litigations. Cj.neral But-
ler Is unciuestlonably a believer In the doc-
rluc that It Is the duly of counsel lo try lil-
cllent's side of the case and ml the other,
a -d to win viclorv for that «ide, es|KJclally
If the case be a criminal one. by all m.'ans
which stop short of |)ersonal and profession-
3 dlshonoV. and that ll U for the public lu-
ferest that no man if guilty shall bo convict-
ed of a crime unless the prosecuting officers
Jan secure that result in spile of a I that bis
counsel can do In his >«»'»>/• l\»'' ^'^■
cult to resist the conclusion that this doc-
irlno. with the llmluilon slated. Is en-
tfrely correct. Wllhout grallflcallon. I
think It might be said that General Butler
owes his present prc-enHnence as a lawyer to
To JosseTsion of su|.erior Intel octual facul-
tes.blgoly developed through long and va-
ried exercise In legitimate and houorable
law oractlce. He Is also a scholar of no little
culture, well versed In mechanical knowl-
Sge, theoretical snd nracllcal; a political
S^SomUt of peculiar views, but which huve
ESu carefully thought out and deli»>craleiy
3?.pled; a iiiillUiry ofllccr whose c.urag«^
wis lorn and skill lu tbe candid light of histo-
ry are^nlmi>eacbable. and a statesman fully
Informed In theblstorv and »«««"«• ^"'K?*:
ernment: *^t above all else bo Is a l»*)er
fln^MU Pped with legal lesrnlng, hlgbly
JkriLl'iSKreat art ot oor^ucUng U^^
contentions for clients, and with as mutli
Mprlt de cori)» as I4 possible for a member of
tffi profession. Upon bU character snd sc-
f nil V known and comprehended, lie blniHeir
would undoubtedly prefer tha' Jils fame
should be allowed to rest. Looking at b m
today only us a lawver. and ••pn*'^*'" "". °'™
with reference to afl tho qualities which go
to make up a lawver, I believe blm to be as
tblol member of' the pn,fesslon as this coun-
fry eonulns, and certainly tbe most remark-
able one.'*
Hoars
Nabiiua. N. H., Jun. 7.-BusIness has be-
come so urgent at tbe largo manufactory of
the Nashua Iron and Steel compaoy that
Ibev have declde<l to Increase the hours of
lalrar from «0 to (16 per week, commencing
on Mondav, running 11 hours per day
Ave days In tbe week, tbe employee
paid extra for tbe additional bouw.
Mot Oleea the Laehoe.
Jackmonvillk. Fla.. Jan. 7.— At
day's session of tbe criminal court
Jones discharged the 80 tramps in Jail under
his origlnsl sentence of :» lashes on the bare
back. Nesriy every member of the bar
made strong pless for a revocation of tbe sen-
t»,nce and argutd that the law was unconsti-
tutional. Inhuman sud unchristian.
MA88ACHU8KTT8.
for
to lie
yester-
Judge
Durinfi[ January
We ihhll giTO Barghiu in Fir-
iiitare and Ismnftiti of (krpst-
ing to rednos itook bsfon mi
sinvftl stook ttking.
BENNER BROS.,
iss AMD 140 cBMTMAf. wnaon.
GAS FIXTURES
Duplox HAmpMt
Fancy Colored Globes and Shades.
The flaest stock ever shown la the olir-
POLISHING BIIA88 WORK A SPKCIALTT.
Telepboaie Votes.
The crew of tbe seboener Joseph F. Baker,
Which sailed from Hampton Roads Dec. 27
for Bridgeport, were Uken off Jan. S by the
bark Mary Campbell and brougbt to New
Yrt-k Tbe Baker sank soon afterward.
Three men knocked down Thomas Brlarijr
« Hatunlav and robbed
arrived from
,„Z.=,".V»i!^>'.!2'!J?'te!„'''£„?i
e-qeerflO O. Habert, 1 aioath, eholen
OtmABD F. DAMUjr. ctty Clert.
irrica^^idTnir tbelr aequ.i»tan«
^TRro'*h!i*ge masUir- owned bJ. ^wyer
Franeh of Camden, N. J., •tt«»''«l:'«'>"'t
vSTng. aged Ve'^^t^^Mr^Fre^ "^
IBprancupon Mr. •*»^^^^'..r'X^*
?MtT> fiw obll£. iweue. AHthrje
toniMjMMlpertapetrtattf beeraMii.
io
wbo
Tke
Hold Robbery la the Maverick Baak.
BOHTON, Jan. 7.-R. H. Kcnnlson was
roblied of fSOO in the Maverick bank this
noon by a well-dressed man and woman. He
laid the money on the railing while bo was
putting bis pocket l>ook lu bis |)Ocket. At
tbat moment a woman approached tbo lln-
cclver'rf window and dropped a handful or
coin upon the floor. Mr. Kennlson courte-
ously asslste<l ber to recover hor monov, and
wbiic be was doing that a man reached over
bis shoulder, seized the money and ran from
the bank l>efore any one could stop him. He
was soon lost lu the crowd upon the street.
The woman was profuse lu her thanks and
leisurely walked off. leaving Mr. Kennlson
$380 poorer than when be stooped to pick up
ber money.
A gentleman followed the woman and saw
hcrjoinber confederate on Congress street.
Tbey walked toward SUte street, and Mr.
Smith hurried ahead of tbem to notify In-
fpcctors Houghton aud Skelton, wbo guard]
the banking district. When be returned with
the officers the thieves bsd disappeared.
Loss of tho MeweaetU City.
Hyamnw, Jen. 7.-Unlted States steamer
Verbena, Capt. Olbbs, landed at Hyanuls
last night with Capt. Thornton and twenty-
t>ix men comprising the crew of tbe steamer
Newcaslle City, from Newcastle, Bng., for
New York, that sunk Dec. 48 near Nantuctot
South Sboal LkbUblp. Tbo erew says the
sbltf took bottom at la. m., Dec. tB, ■bpui
lUree miles southwest from the llgbtsblp,
striking the bottom very lieavlly seven times
Id passing over tbe shosl. They found the
■ftir compartment titling with water and
bore away for the lightship. ^ ^. _ ..^
They lowered the boats, but the M« DelMf
verv rough stove two of tbem. WItb the
remaining two »K»at« the crew, with a few of
tbelr personal effects, left the ship, 'be go-
ing tfown stern first at 10 a. «»• , T[Tjf
ImwU then pulled for tho llgbtsblp,
reaching there at 8 p. m. after "Jong
■n,l hard pull. They were kindly treated
by CapUln Unbury and bis crew on »•
llibtsblp, who did all tbey could for tbelr
comfort until Jan. «, when the Verlwna hove
In skbt. Tbe steamship sank In 16 fathoms
of water and will be a total lo««. "l^ >•*»
cargo. Tbe ship was valued at >100MX) uid
tbe cargo at f76,000.
rail Blear Tttmt OloUs Mwket.
Fall Bivkk, Jen. 7.— Producilon, 176/W)
pes.; dellverke. ITl/JOO pet. Block,* 8000
pes. Salei, IMiOOO pes.; spot, 40,000 p«. ;
fatara, 14M» pai. Pftoo IXe. tor
ISMftlwfQEBIe.
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
• aad 10 Oeatral Street.
Advertise in the Courier.
Acme Skates
All solid steel aad lae taish.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
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T/^TPTTTT. DAII.Y COUBIBft; MONDAY, JAJmABY 9/ 1888.
{^'jt
4.ABOR TROUBLES.
of OomiBlMloiMr *WrlKht on
■trtk0« and I^ockonta.
Oomnjlwloner Carroll D. WtI^jIiI'h third
annuKl report of the burea i of labor relaleh
entirely to htrlkcN and locKouU for the peri-
od of alx yenrH riHllnjc Dec. 81, 188«. It
give* the result of the flmt Rcueral InveKllga-
tionever inadeby Hiiy ualion ol tbe fiictti
coDoerulDX rtrike*. ami lockouts for auy ex-
tended period or f'^r any wide extent of ter-
ritory. Tbe rciioii eovern about TOCTprliitcd
pages, «ud «lv«'>* ibc detallH of cith At\ke
and lockout omi I lins In tlio Uultc.l Stales
during tbe lurUnl uuiiied. It cxbiblls tbe
facU beloii;:iii« to « nib Induslriul dUturb-
•nce for eatb lotaHty wberc trouble was
found, without uiifmptUiy to e«itabli«b or de-
cide upon tbe tonuccllou belwceu tbeui.
TbefoIlowlnBld.le Rhowa tbe luiniber of
•trikes o<TurrUi{; «lmlii};«a<>b of the hint kIx
year*, the iiuiiii>i-i- of e^labllsbmeuts lii-
volved aud the H\»ni>ie nuniiier of estnbllsU-
lUeuUt involved lu each htrike :
Avcmjrc No. of
KvUklrtUh- c«ttnl>lit»ltincnU
mi'uU
Yeara Striki'A- invi'lvud.
jmoicak
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
lUtins.
RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK.
A SdUy, ItohlBK Skin Dlaeuc with Kiullcaa
guffarlnc Cured by Cutl«or» Bemedlca.
1861 •• •••••••••'a
gOOXa ••• ••••••••
188oa ••«•»••••••
1884
IMS
1806a aaa* •••••••
4TI
44f
1.4 l-J
•i.HJH
^,1(1.%
i.VM
2.3«t7
•.'.■.'K4
titvulved In
fitch Mirlkw.
4.<
r
8
The Annual
the UallroHtl NullonHl
hvlil )it thf Ir baiiktiiK
%l«H>ilnK of IhH RtoekhoMeraof
Itan
k ot Low-ell wtll lie
rooms on Tuesday, the
Totala 3,'Jca
In ISHT lljere wc iv
III
IIUIII-
strikt'H
Hci-anlliiK to the l)cst
informaliou obtniiiaftie, H.V» i»lrlkea, «letalU of
which are not avalUl.le. The i-ei)ort shows
that, during the An veura covered by the
TebllKatlou.Ncw York ba<l the liirjfest
ber of eBUblisbmculs ullV-cicd both by
and lockouts, thero Inlnic for the foriuer
9247, and for the Jiinerl.ViS.
Tbe bulldluK irad.s furiilsbeil tKXiO of the
total number of chlubllsbuiinis onv'ajfed in
atrikes. Tbe total uiimlK-'r of employes In-
volved In the whole liuiidxtr of strikes for the
entire iK-riod is show u lo have been l,8IH,-
024. Tbe uuiul»er of i-uiployes orlKbialliiK
thealrlkes wus I,(rj0.sy2. The miiuber of
emuloyes In all e^iui.lii.hineiits before the
Btrlkea occurred wkm l.(Mtt,04r>, while the
whole numlwr oin|iloved in the e>.lablUh-
mentjiinvolvea afuribe htrlkes occurred was
l,68«,'i47. a loss ol a.^.79«. There were 103,-
Odd new einploych eii>{:»i;ed after the str Wes,
and 87,4K8 were brouK'bt from other placea
than those in wlJch the sirike occurred.
ln2IHSestabllsbmeiils lockouta were or-
dered during th«' period named. In theae
tber« were 173.1W.^ employes before the
lockouts occurred, and 10t»,4aO after, while
the number actnallv locketl out was lfitf,o4M.
There were 1»J»70 iicw employes secured at
the cloae of the loikouts. and 6«W» were
hrouffbl from ether jjlacea than tboao iu
whicb the lockouts o<curred.
"It ahoutd be jremembered, however," saya
the report, "that these Hjjures do not repre-
aent the actual nuuibi>r of Individual ealal>-
llahments or diflereul employes enppitfed, an
1b many caaes there have been two or more
■trikea or lookouts aflectlntc the aame esiab-
Itahment in the same year, lu such casea
tbe eatabilahmenls and the number of em-
it I ba<l known of the CUITCURA Remkoikh
twenty -eight years a«o It wouUl have stivcl me
iiOO.Ob (two hun.heil dollurB) aii.l an liMinense
'mount of Buircrtng. My .llte»H« (H#oHh«Is)
coinmenwd on my I.ch.I in a soot not larKcr
than a reut. It spread rauLlly al ..ver my I o.l>
and L'ol under inv nails. The hc^les would drop
off oi me allthe lime. ftn<t my suffeilnK was
endless, and wUliout relief. One tboiuund dol-
lars woul.l not u«ipl mo u. have thU «l «easo
over aKHin. 1 am a poor man. but feel rich to
be relieved of what some of the doctor« said
was Icurosv, some ring worm, psoriasis, etc 1
to<.k..:.ana....Harsupiirinas over on« jear
and a half, but no cure. 1 went to two or three
doHors apd no cure. 1 oinnot i.riiUo iho CuTl-
ciiKA KKnaiUKHtoo nnuch. They have made
my sklu as .lear ami free front scales as a
baby's. All I UKcd of them who three boxes of
CiiriOCR.i. and lhro<^ Iwttlcs of CinicuuA llB-
(M.IA KNT, an.l two C«kea of ClITUHJUA SOAI'.
If vou had been here and aalil you would have
euied me for ^lAMM you would have bail the
money. 1 looked like the picture In your book
of Tsorlasls (picture number two, "Ijow to
(jure Skin I Mseaseb" ) . but now 1 sm .-is Hear as
any person over was. ThmuKh force of haltlt I
rub my bands over my armn and legs to smich
onc43 In a while, but t«i no purjKise. I am all
well. I mrsuhed twenty-eight years, aud It got
to l»o a kind of sccund natuni to me. 1 tltank
you a tltounantl times. Anything more tkal you
want to know write me, or anyone who reads
this may write to me "»'l/,-'i),V';roVMSi;.
Waterbury, Vt., Jan. JO It, I8i7.
I'sorlnsls, Kciema.TeUtr, fUngworm. Llcheii,
Pruritus. f»<-4ild lIcH I, MllU Crust, Matxlr*!!!,
Hark>eri«', Ilukerit', tiro«-ers'
a
10th dav ot JftMuary next, at « o'clock a. m., fOr
ihc choice of I)lrect«)rs. and the tranracilon of
Hny other business thut may Icinjllv w.ine 'be-
HaaroaW*
roVeTh'etA."" FuXnkV. liAliuKTl'. Cashier.
Lowell. I>ec. «, 1887.
The Old Lowell National Bank.
TlIK ANNTAL MKKTIN(J nf the stoekhokl
ers of ttils l>ana. .or the rhoUe «(f directors
and the tr^.n^actlon of any other bublnebs thai
may legally come hclore Ktn-h meeting. *Ul lie
hi4il at the banking rooniH of ."aid t»«nk onTuea-
day, January 17. A. I» UW. at in '^Jo'c\ock'^. m.
' CIl AS. M.WILLIAM8, Cashier.
Lowell, Mass., IK'e. W, 18*7.
Wamesit National Bank.
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. 9. UiF8. tralna will leave
LoweU (Mlddleaex alreet depot) aa fol-
lows I
(Tnr Taunton, Fall RIvar. Newport, New
B«<irord, Provldenc*. Pawtuckat, Marl"
boro'. South Kramln»hamaDd wayatatlona
ai T.Ka.m.. 12.4.'. and 4.40 p. m. All tralna
connect at Houth hramingham with Itoaton A
Albany mllroad for Wore<»at«r, Hprlnrfleld.
AllkHny and the Went; aUwat Concord June
tlon with KlUhburg railroad.
The4.4<i p. m. train connwita with Fall BlTer
Line Steamers for Maw York, the 8«uth and
Huectal for Cbalnnaford at 6 43 a. m.. C.ao
aiuNjW p. m. (Saluntav* »t 10 p. m.) Return
at s.5a and 7.15 a. m., and 0 .1.' p. m.
SUNDAYS— For boutb irramlngham and way
■tatlons, (i-Sua. m. Kuturn at 5.40 p. m.
J. U. KKNDIUCK, (;f neral Uaaairer.
ISAAC N. MAKt^llALL. Ulv. Hupt.
GKO. W. MILLKU. Axeat.
Ttekat Ofllaa, 99 Marrlaaack gtr— <.
Ttie annual
the Wam<'i>lt
mecilng of the storkholderc of
Natbmal bank will be heic at
their bauking rooms, Tuesday. .lHnuaryl7th
next, at i o'cb^ck p. tn.. for the rl<oU<e of iilreo-
tors aud iho iransmtlon of any other bualnaaa
that may legallyjxone '-^-yj-l^-j,^ ^,^^„.
Lowell. l>ec. ITth. liW7.
uiid \Vu»herw«)m-
i'iV'VTil"h.' amr every spe<;les.ir lUhlng, llurnlntf.
Scaly. IMtuply lluinors of the Sklu and bcii p
and Itlood. with Lobs of llalr, are posblvely
i-ured by CrTK'UKA, the great skin cure, and
Cl ratUA S«>Ai', an «x«iuUlie sklu lleaiUMler.
externally. sn<l cnin ra UhS«»l.VKM . the new
lllood PurUlcr. Internally, when phynldnns and
all other remedies fall.
Price, CunoiEA, 50c.:
•1. Prepared by .the
l»Ht O AU1> CHltMICAL Co., Boston,
Sold every where.
SOAl'. '2.V.. i llKaUI.VK.VT,
Traders and Mechanics Insurance Companj.
The mcml>ers ot thU company are hereby
nothled that the annual meeting tor the choice
of directors and for the iian*acllou of any other
buAliiess that may legally c«>mo before them,
will l»e held ot the company's «>««*'• >«>,*i.*-«'»:
tral street, on IJon«lay, January IHh, lUW.ai*
o'clock p m. „
K. M. TrcKK. i«ecratary ami Treasurer.
Lowell, Dec. IWtk, 1887.
I'OTTKtt
liyr-Send for "How to Cure Skin Dlacasrs," (M
pages. W llluatratlons, and 100 testlmontala.
riMPUCfi. blackheads, chanpetl and oily
skin preveated by Cuticuba MkuicaTKU ^«AF.
THIS CKKTIKIKS that J. E. Berry has dis-
continued business on Market mroel, ani Is
not resi>ont.lble for delits only Vt S«pt. 1st. IW7.
He will In the future i^onllnue U) auctioneer and
Bi>uralse. Onleis left at 44 Westfonl street or
addiei>s«<l to P.O. lb>x 105 will nH^lvc piompt
attention. All commission goods ^l" «;«««*•
hla personal fcupcrvlsion. J. »• »l»ltiMaa»
or
matter
delk-ate
to feel
veins and
ployea enK«K«<l •«■« duplicated."
Ot tbe whole number of employes Involved
Id itrlkea during the six years, 88.6« uer
o«Dt. were malen aiul 11.4-1 per cent, fcmalea.
Of thoae In lookouts during the same perloil,
08.78 per cent. w«re malea aud 81.22 per cent,
femalea. , , .
An examination of the tablea appended to
the report shows ibat New York, I'ennsyl-
vanla.NaaHacbuKeltx. Ohio and Illinois r«ip-
naent 74.74 per went uf the whole number
of ealabllshmenta iillected by strikes through-
out the country, an.l l)o.SO per cent, of the
lockouts. These ivu hiales. It Is stated, con-
tain 48 per cent, of nil tbe inanufaeturiuK ea-
Uhltabments. and oniploy r»« per cent, of the
capital invested in utvcbunlcal industries In
the United States. Of the 22,r>0 establMi-
menta lu which strike* occurretl. In 1S.342,
or 8413 per cent, uf ihe whole, strikes were
ordered by lalwr orgaidaatlons, while of the
8182 establishments In which lockouts oc-
curred 17M, or 80.81 |)er cent., were onlered
by combinations of managers. Of the whole
number of eslabliKbmcnts temporarily closed
for business, 13.4441, or4Ki.l9 per cent., were
on account of strikes; oil account of lock-
outa. 02.(10 per cent. The averajfe duration
of Bloppage on account of strikes waa 23.1
daya, and for lockouts 2S days.
The results of the Miikes, so far as gain-
ing the objects sought are concerned, are
ahown to be as follows : i^uccess followed iq
10,407 cases, or 4«.6» per cent, of the whole •
partial succcsa In 8004, or 18.4ft |»cr cent, of
the whole, aud failure followed In 8D10 cases,
or 89.811 per cent, of the whole. Hy lockouts
Mi establishments, or 2ft.h6 per ceut. of the
whole, succeeded lu K'dnluj,' their point. 100,
or 8.71 per cent., partly succeeded, and 1806,
or 60.80 per cent., failed.
As to the causes or objecta of atrikea, it M
ahown that lucrease of w aires was the princi-
pal one, 42.44 per cent. The other leading
cauaes are given as follows : For reductlou
of hours, 10.46 per cent. ; a^'aiuht reductloii
of wages, 7.75 per cent. ; for Increase of
wages and reduction of hours, 7.07 per
cent.; against increase of hours, 02 per
cent. Total for the live leading causes, 77.88
per cent. All other caus<!s, •22.17 per cent.
Disclaiming absolute accuracy, the report
gives the losses of employe- anti employers
resulting from strikes and lockouts as fol-
towa: Losses to strikers duriu;.; tbe six
years, *61.Kli;,lG5; loss to emplvytfs ihrou«h
lockouts for the tame pcrio«l, #s. 132.717. or a
total wage loss to employes of #r)',t.l)k<,H82.
Tbia loss oicurrcd for both hi r ikes uud lock-
outa In 24,f)l8cstttblisbment>. or un average
losH of *344J to each chlablUlimcnl, or of
nearly iii40 to each striker involvt d. The us-
aistuuce given to strikers for the siune im;-
rlod, as far us asccrlulnablc. anioiiuted to
l!3,a'io,or>7 ; to those sutrcring from lockouts,
f l,106,r)3S, or a total of if4.4;H).r)n.'>. These
amounts, however, tbe coinniissiouir huys,
are undoubtedly too low.
The employerh' loshcs throuf?li strikes for
the six years amounted to ij'30.73'2,(l."i3 :
through lockouts, |i3,4:ri,201, or a lotal loss
to tbe establlsbuicuth iuvolved of iis34,l(V4,-
The tables also show that the chief bur-
den of strikes was borne by 13 Industries,
viz.: Boots anil hboes, 3o2 establishments;
bricklaying, 478; building trades, (iObO; cloth-
ing, 1728; cooperage, 484; food prepuiatlous,
1410; furullure, 4!)1; lumiter, 305; metals
and metallic goods, inOS; minin;r, 2000;
stone, 408; tobacco. 2«ol); transportation,
1478. These represent 8.1.33 per cent, of the
whole number subjected to strikes. In lock-
outa, five trades bore 80 per cent, of the
whole burden, as follows : Boots and shoes,
. IbT) ealablishmeuts; building trades, 631;
clothiitg, 773; metals and metallic goods, «6,
and tobacco, 220, or a toUl of 1761.
Beside completing the Held work for thli
report, and the compilation of the Informa-
tion, the bureau has carried on almost to
completion the investigation begun last year
concerning the moral, physical and econonil-
ral condilltjiisof the wofkingmen of great
oities, aud haa continued its luvesligutlon
Intw the cost of tbe tlislrlbutlon of great sta-
ple products. It h:«B also undertaken, ac-
cording to congressional instruction, the
collectionof statist lea of marriage and di-
vorce in the United Stated, a report of which
may l>e submitted l>efore the close of the
jpreacnt session of Cougreiir
Sltmatlona Want«Kl.
Wanted, anvbody auflering from sore
miuciea, tender lunga, aide ache, kidney
Biins or weakness in any part, to use the
op PlQ$Ur$. Inatant relief, aoothea and
•Crcagibeai, Mver r»li>« Twcoty-flve centi,
.•T«rywlifrf.
CatArrliul I>anirer«.
To be fraod from the dangera of auffocatton
while lying down; to breathe freely, Meep
soundly and undlaturbed; to ilae refre^ed,
head clear, brain active and free from pain
ache; to kn«)w that no pol^uous, puirld
iletlUs the breath and rots away the
machinery of smell, taste s n<l hearing ;
that the system does not. through lu
arteries, suck up tlio poison thst U surd to un-
dermine aa«l desUoy. Is Indeed a blesslog be-
yond all other human enjof menu. To purchase
Immunity from such a tale should be the olioct
of all afflicted. But those who have uled nuiny
remedies and pbyslcUns daapair of rollei ur
HAKPORD'a Radical CtiKB meets every phase
of Catarrh, from a nlmple head c^ild to Uie most
loathsome and de»irucAlve suges. It Is local
and constitutional. Instant In rellcTlng. perma-
nent In curing, safe, oionomlcal and never fall
8ANroBD«a Radical Citbi ©on»lau of one
IwUle of the Radical Ci'hb, one ls»x of Ca-
TAKHiiAi. 80LVKNT, and one Jmphdved Ii«-
IIALKR. all wrapped In one package, with treat-
iM) and directions, aud sold by a.l drugglsU for
$k.OO.
POTTKB DBUQ AMD CHEMICAL CO., BORTOM.
ALL parties ha v Ing bills against us wlllpleaac
present the same up to .lanuary I. IHW. To
thoao conwmplatlng work In «iur line the oomlng
•eason we will Mske It an oiject to callon us
for estimates. J;^-!-^';-";;^ ^ ^^
Contractors and Uuildi
« " Office Kranklln
i>>rn«r of
Boston and Maine.
ON and after Sunday, Oct. W, 18S7. passenger
trains Mill leave t^atml street depot,
Lowell,
Kur Boaton, al HM, 7JU, 9.M, 9.M, II a.m.;
ia.lft, 1« 44, 3. 8.40, 4.10, 4.13, 5.10. «.55, »-%(l p.
m. KKTUKN. 7. 7 »o. ».:W. lo.'iA a. m.; IJm.;
li.ty. t.W ^;tti. S.io. 4 Jo, 5. «. «.:», 7, 11 p. m.
For Lawr«nr«. 7.10. 7.34, N..15, II a. m.;
li.l!V. 1. .1, !1.40. .'..10, 0.19, «.A5, 1110 p. m.
UKTl'lt.N, 1:m, M.io. M.40, lo.«). 11 H. m.; H \\
1 10, tX\ *, !t.4»i. 4.1&, 6.40, U.3U p. m. boutb
LH\»reocis7.njp. m.
For ll«verliUl. 7.10. 7.t5, 8.33 a. m.; IS I*.
I.S,»4O..V10,«.l.VO..'U. II.IO p.m. IIKTL'KN,
7.17, H.IO, a.lO. 10 10. l0.4Att. m.; l2.W{,'i.54,».40,
S.M. ft.lA. tf.43, a.iOp. m.
For 8«l«ni. 7.10 a. ni.; I2.IA. S.Ih p. m. UK-
TUKN. 7, U.ai a. ni. ; 1.5ft. 4.4.1. « u. m.
For Newburyport, 7.10 a. m. ; Vi la 8. O.lft p. m.
11ISTUUN,«.U, 7.a», 11 a. ui.;i.!(A. 5 4.'Vp. ra. •
Fur Kxeter. l>over and Cireat Falls, 7UI5, 643 a.
m.; 1,3 40, *.lo p. ni.
For Salmon FalU. Hldilefont, Raeo, Old Orchard
Iteadi and Portland. IXt, M 83 a. m.; 1. 8.40 p.
m. Ketura from PurUaud, 7J(U. 8.40 a. nt.;
12.40, 8.lit |». m.
For ItangtM-. llelfaat, Watervllle, Skowbegaa,
Itocklaad ami Farminiriun, M.3A a. ro.
For !<>u Jobu, N. It.. Ilaltfax, N. b.. Montreal
aud Queltec. H.33 a. m.
For AugMsU. iUih. L< wlsum, 8.33 a. m.; 1 p. m.
For Itodteeter aud Alton Day. 8 a. a. ; I.S.M
p. m.
Pur KastiHMt aa«l St. John's (per steamer), on
Momlayo. We<liiesday« and Fridays, at I p. ns.
For lto<-JkUind, Belfant, lUoiror aud Mt. iK-sert
(stea<\ier from Portland), Tuesdaya and Prt-
dayaat84Uy. m.
Boston & Maine R. R.
importanThotice.
QliMigre of Time.
On and after Sunday, Oct. «d, the following
trains will be dlM-ontlniicd :
For Itostnn, O.IW, VJi5 a. m., «, 1*1. 8.» p. m. ;
from Itosuin. «. ll.ltV a. m. For I.*wrenc«!. d.M.
9 86 a. m..4Jt3, 4 p. m.; from l.rfiwrenott. 0J15, 8
a. m.. «. t.m p. iji. rorPurth«id,8.l6p. m.;
from Porttand. 5J0 p. m. „ . „ .
The train now leaving l..oweU for Boaton at 7
a. m. will leave at a-V) a.m.
A new train for Boston and L«wrence will
leave lA>well at 1 p. m.
fiUM>AY TBAINB.
The train now leaving Boaton at 7JK) for Low-
ell will leave at 7. ,..._„.
Tne train now leaving Lowell for Boaton at
8w4ftwUll«aveat7JO. .. 7 ,
Thi train now leaving Lowell for Lawrence
and Haverhill at 7 JM) p. m., wlU leave ai 7JlU p.
For further par^lculara see time cJirda.
J. r. PillLLirH, tjlen. Ag). at Lowell.
Soap/
KIRK'S
(!ioIj])
SVHOAT m»TIOBi.
Continued from Ftflh pac**
2Uamfr««
n third
Lesouus
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line from lew Engl&nd to
SftTaan&h,
C;onnaedng there with all Ball and Water Llnea.
rATOBITB BOUTK TO FLORIDA.
Iron ■teamshlps "GATB CITT'* and "CJTT
or MACON" leaTlng Havannah Pier. Congresa
atraet. Boston, BvkRY THUBAPAY, at 8
o'eloek. For fndirht or paaaage. apply to A.
DbW. 8A«IPftOlC«)l WaahlaAon atreei, Bos-
ton, or to JUCIIa]RO(»OM * BAKNABO. Af«aU.
Boatoa.
FLOATING^ SOAP
THE CHIEF
For th« Bath, Tollat and I MWtlAWf.
Show Whito and Al>aolutoly Pur*
If roar dealer does not keep White Cload
lend 10 oenU for ■ample oake to laa asi
JK8. 8. KIRK & CO.
CHICAGO.
MT. VKIINON.
Kroin Kx. ii. 10 tbe pastor jjave
laeture UDOm "Hiblo Characters
f!S« the Life of Mosea." The points were :
U* particular piov ideiice ; 'i, ^ goveruiuenl
clnnol make wrong riahi; ». li»e p'""*
Godwin succeed; 4. faiib in obeying
worlu as well as luilh; 6, uiakin;;
of circumstances: 7, advantaaps
pliD«; H. principle not pulley;
lieuc«; 10, they
oTdAILY OOUHniiB. MONDAY, JANtTAIWr »> jgSBa
iHetiicaL
l.fscn«d andth. ma. •^-pto" «l- »<>• U»n lUn-l I- -^nt out of the oouDtry
where will you flod a bettor and fuller aUte
It
Ooo4
who hlU
uf
6,
the best
of dUcl-
U, prompt
must suffer.
Lea-
ob«dieuc«; 10, luey who »m '"y,-:- --
Tbe subject for tbe uexl leeture will be
Mona tauifbt by Uavld'a Life.**
ailATTl CK 8TRKKT UNIVKKUALIST.
The pastor preached in the mornInK and at
TtJScK-kiu the evening. The «v««iug aer-
mon was the eighth aud last on the lieati-
SSi: It was announced that uext buuday
•JaSoK the first Ufa aerie, o aermous ou
the Lord's prayer would be o«'«v«'~-
iMxiMMsloD of the Merrimack Valley
SS.S icmrV it Haverhill W,^.H»aday o
SCwSek. The train leaves the Boston and
iBm .tiilo; at 8.80, aud ^^^Ji*^*±' •^«
rouDd trip will be 06 ceuU, If M or more at-
l^. Th« sewing circle will meet at _ the
lueut of 11. _. ,».«
This Is a time when Id some quarters the
most popular thing a mau can do Is lo attack
et^l, uud especially if the creed \m of the
fusbioucil gohiK'l ►ort. The moralHts are
leading iu thiH, hOmetiincK !VJM'«nlug il>e sole
right to pick other people's beliefs to pieces.
Now let us fairly and caodldly exumlue this
creed. ,,
Al the very start we may say. there
a cree
old
is
helphiHoaree; poor help ptenty. „^„.m
Print mauufacturioK ha« Improved coniid-
erably within a few months. At both tne
Merrimack uud Humllton works the whole
plant Is 111 operation. I'rinta bring half a
ceut more tliau they did a year aao. ine
market for hummer goods will open In u rew
weeks aud then prk«s will l>ecomo more
certain. At present only the very light
grades are In tin? market. Kor the first tUne
III three or four years there Is Dovv a proUt
OH, WHAT A COLD I
Snjsuraticc.
aareal,
FtoMhar.
MA8SA-
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IM OMB MIMUTB
The Cotlcora Antl-Pala PI
t«r relievos Khcumatlc. Sciatic,
Itaddon, Sharp and Nervous Paina,
Haralns and Weaknesses. The llrst
.md only palnkllllog plasu>r. New,
oriirhial, insUnUaoou*. Infallible,
marvelloas Antidote to I'aln, Inflam-
maUon an<l Weakaess. Utterly un'Ue and vast-
It superior to all other plasters. At all drug
glats, aftc.; live for ei ; or. pontag
L . . ,lC<», I
^1^
PAfD. A mar
TBK buua AND CmtMICAl
re free, of I'OT-
liottton, klasa.
COMMOHWKALTn OF
-ClirBKlTS.
l4i Inaalvaacjr.
MEHaKMiBB'S NOTICB.
MlDOLSSKX, IS. _ ,.k 1
January Tta, I
Notice is hereby given that Hon. tieo. M .
Brooks, Judge of the Court of Insolvency In
and for the county of Middlesex, haa Usuad a
warrant against tlM real and personal eatate of
Simon V. Conlon, of lA)well. lu sabi ooantjr, la-
iolvent debtor, and the payment of any debta,
and the dellverj- irf any property belonging to
•aid .lobtjr to him or for his use, and the traaa-
ter of any property by blm are forbidden by
law. A meeting of the creditors of said debtor lo
prove their ilebis. Mid chooi-e one or oiore aa-
Blgnecs ol his estate, will be held at a court of
loadvency.tc beholden at Cambridge, la »aid
county of MlddlcHCK. on the twenty-sixth day
of January Instant, A. 1>. liSSS, at ten o'clock
the forenoon. _ „ „„,, _„
ttEOBQB P. STILES,
Ocputv sheriff.
MeaaeD|iar<
M7KOAY TRAINS.
For RoatoB, 7.8^. 8.10 a. m., IS.OS, 4.15. 8.40,
7JU|).Ni. LlKTUIlN.aa. m., 6, 7p. m.
For Lawranoa. 8.M a. m., 5.4«. 7JW p. na.
HRTUKN, 7.40. 8.15 a. m., 18.10, 545 p.m.;
N>utb Lawreaoe, 4 J5, 7.44 p. at.
For Havarhlll, M.9U a. m., 5.40, 7J« p. m.
KKTUKN. t), 11.4A a. m., 4.(W, 5.85, 798 p. m.
For PoHlaaMi, 5.40 p. m. RKTUKM, 1, 4.15 p.
B. i. T. nJBHRR, Uea. Maoagwr.
WM. MKBBITT, Jk., BupC
J. r. PU1LUP8, Qea. Aft. at Lewall.
OcL M. 1881.
Boston and Lowell.
001««BB 10, IMT.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merohuti and Mineri Traaiport%tion
Oompftnj'i ProTidenoe, Vorfelk and
Baltimore Bteamihip Lis*.
•n* Moat Dlreot Sotrte from Maw BagUuMl for
Norfolk ami BSehmoad, Old Polat Oomfwrt, Va.,
WaaUagtoD, D. C. aad BaltlmoM. Md.
PAMBMOBBS AMD FRBIQBT.
nm-FIPTH YEAE.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Ca
(MBoa. «0 Oantral Btreat.
J.C.ABBOTT, I'BKaiDriiT.
K. T. ABBOTT. BSO'T XXV
DISBOTOBa:
Wm. H. Wtggln,
J. K. Follows.
Wm. P. Braxer,
Chaa. A. BtoU.
W. B. Li\ingato»,
J. C. Abbott,
Dlvldeoda 60 PER CBNT. on five yeara, M
per e^nt. on three yeara, UH per cent, on OM
year polldee. ^ .
In oonaectlon with the above companf la a
general agency for •ilvldead paying anuuial aM
raUable atock oampanlea. .„„,^.^ » .
B. T. ABBOTT, Agent.
BenJ. Walker,
Amos B. Fraaeh,
N.M.Wrlghl,
A.C. PolUtrd,
K. T. Abbott.
P. C. Uatoa.
The
cou-
Tho sewing -..— ,- mi...
vMtrv Tbursilay afternoon, and there will be
nSL pLrty tod eulertalument In tbe evou-
"** KlttBT PBKaBYTKKUM.
The alteodaooe, deap'te the Inciemency of
tbaweaSer.waaKooJ. Amos Iv. 12 aug-
SiJdtbr.^rmou7 after which one young
ZiWaa baptized, 16 new members were r«-
MiTod. and more pei-aona aat down to ♦»"
MMnmuBlon than on any former
anion. Of tbe new meml>erB. 6 were
•( famines. This acoeasiou makea
■embera aluce last March. Ihe
".T Co .1 -lucV bl. ».H. of.lb. prXcl or tbe IU
This is the aeason for sudden changea
in the weatlicr. and n great many "
cold" cither in their Head or on
Lung.*, causing Coughs
Sore Tliroat.
tMiuL
"take
their
Hoarseness, and
These troubles can be soon
It.
bo
the
oo-
heads
87 new
week of
prayer waa attended by an aggreifate of near-
ffSo iieraoos. Also the paslor mentioned
iVwu and tbe church;- ;»•»«•»' l^^^KT^y
M having been greater lu 1887 than In iwo.
SabThad been paid, and he bad performed 48
■mnlages.
riltaT UNIVICBSALIDT.
Rev. Mr. Bleknell preached In the n>om<nK
•pon the ImproiMsr aud proper use of glfta
iBPhyaical, mental aud social relatione. Ihe
avenlng service was ueceaaarlly omitted.
Nottoe wts given of the annual parish
BBetlnK for tlie election of officers aud other
narochVal business, iu the vestry IhU even-
IM at 7.80 o'clock. All luleresUMl are ear-
mLuv Invited to be pieaeut. The treasurer's
Moort and oilier Important matters will be
mSented at the meeting. The pastor's Bi-
ble class meet on Tuenday evening in the
veatrv at 7.80 u'clo«:k. _,.
The Willlug Hand societv meeta ouThura-
kv afteruoou iu the ladies' parlor.
RLIOT.
l)or. or good llu
ixeu. Had these - . • a
creetl would have comi)lelely »;overed
But his quesliou was "what shall 1 do
have eternal lifer He asked not fo^^ode
of ethics but for a religion, »nJ/'"»^Jf.7
word religion suggeata the ^ bole problem.
It Is from llifo, to bind, and tbo prcllx re,
yvhlch ilgnitie; a rebiodlng. Then t5en» tmirt
have been a breaking uihV the l»'»«K1 ''["J*"
ar« to l»e rebound. What was »"""«•''"«:'»»"
aud Oodl- (Sin separated man from hi- Maker
and eternal life Is U, liind t»J«m together
Hi.'aiu. What will rebiud me to Oodl- was
r young ruler's question. Thi- ^emanda :
1, That the ligament rea.h »>«l»». <^.o« »'j*i
mau; 2, that It I* auoug enough to bold
Sem together; 8, that It Be a oo»J"«l%"'
life to Se soul'from Ood, the »"';';;^« «' »/«•
H we apply ihe-e vmtM to the re Igion of the
morallBi, tbe first thing we aay is ItU too
short at bothendM. MoraHty alone doet
not Uke hold of the heart and conscience of
aainner There la no atouemeut for sin In
ft, thS lokd oflS past wrong-dolug Is not
ted Thereisnope«ceof«,uacteu«»lult.
There la no anchorage for the aoul. Ihe
very question aakeJ by this young
proves^ that hi. religion did no g e
rest. He cried out for aome satisfying
"but moat of all la the lack seen at the God-
ward end of the line. There l^absoluujly no
SSluthU creed, not even U • I*™*- J«"
believe In tbe Fatherhood of «od, but whsj
of your treatment of this F ather. «"Vl^"f
voir son leaves home. He send. ;>»«J; «f
word, vou kuow uolblng of him, »>ut «J«'',7
looa lime you learn that he Is in Ca ifornla.
hK tibn another name and deniei you
ibolU, hut you find that be is bo-'-J; .»»•
dustrfous and a good nel^blK)r. You whto.
Would such
aon— would be make
amilton works
goes out of the country, to South America
and Mexico. The Merrimack works aend to
the west chicflv, but some of their goods get
to Mexico. Usually, it is tbe coarser and
more }{audy goods that go out of the couu-
It is Impossible to tell how long these good
times will last, but while they do. It Is well
to make the bent of them and appreciate tue
oo4l fortune which 1< vlsUIng manufaotur-
ng centres.
f.
man
him
por-
day afteruoou
Ui
iEi0cettaneou8.
Passenger Seirice fh)Di Lowell :
m.
For BoatM. at 5A0, HJ5, «6J», WA*. IM,
*K1M. •W.SO, M^.tt, KttJO, •ItflAM and 11.00 a.
m.. •Jprw. l3», «.10. «.«, •flV»A **•.
t5A5,V.00,*iJ«S4, •IJ8.04 4?. m. SUNDAYS.
*it7it>, ».«0, •tfW.M a. m., 4.^ p. m. Katurai
fV.45, 7.80, «jOO, "aJW, •U.OM, 9.15, » 10.00, 1IJ»
a. m., 1S.A) aa., 'LM. S.00, •8.00, ir8A5, 4.45,
•VOO, 5.80. «5i5, 8.15. •7.0U, 10.00, 11.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS, e.00 a ai., 1.00,5.00, •7 00 p. ■.
For Wobam.445, 7.W, 7.8^ 9.n. ll.r
" Ip.aa. SUNDAYS,
I
CapCB
rWSbw
wahlp WtUlMB
B. Warraa, aaUa troi
DNK8DAY. 8 p. a.
., 1800
iProvldaaoe
■•pklaaMMO
•vary 8ATUB-
raai
tone. Oar** H. O. Foaler. aalia avary
DAY, 8 p. m., from Lomsdalb Wbabf.
Tbaao waD-kaowB ateamahlpa are large and
eomfbrtable and ailed wllli evary eoBvaalenoe
for PASSBNGBRS and eomoaaBded by navl-
galora of long aad anoeaaatui axpertoaee. Sea
Toyafae by taeeo ateaaiera are refraahlag and
lavlforallBg and tbe roaad trip eaa be aeoom-
pIlaEad la fitb datb. f^ara, laelndlAg room
' . very low.
■maiOBT OOHlfBOTIOMB
Ih* tollowlng
ronlaa:
9M a. m..
9.41, 11.84 a. B.,
. SUMDAYe. 8.87
=.i=
ONT
Allow your Clothing
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting*
wrecking way. Join
that large array of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
6old Eveiywhere. _,
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Ito hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpasccd.
Tt'ijiporntiireof
.Sliccp Kock
Spring Is l?** F.
Rhcep n.ick PiirltiK Water i-ontalns four Unhs of
n praln of nallnc couiiUtueiit* In a t'nlUin. and is
Inmi six to thirty liims I'lHlEH than the Uble
waleruBually oIKn-od for sulo.
Jho loudln^ PhyRioijinBofthfi City
may becoiiHuVu-ii as to the tlHTiipoutlc
efllcacy of thl« well known table
water.
0. Bartiett, Agent,
59 and 166 M«rrimacl( St>
LOWELL,MASS.
FARMERS, AnENTIONI
iteelrbrtdga Hanaraa.
Bawker'a Bill aad DrIU Pkaapbata.
BnffaU Boaa Snpai^
Bradlar*a Snpai^Phoaphata.
l.SO. 4.80. 848,8 84 p
4.85 p.m. Batu'nt SJS,
0.08, «.4i. IO.«l, IIM p. aa
a. m., 5*,!7 p. m.
MM-^Kiprma. f ATar^kara IMvoC oalv. !<'•' «*
mrriml qftrmbufnim Jk* Nm4k. ^iUBtdfiird.
For l«wreBea.CJ5, 10.15. 11.00 a. m., >.40, S.10.
4.' 0.6.00 p. m. 8UNDAVS.attl.l5 a. m., 7.18
p.m. Betura: 7.45.880 aad 11.15 a. m..
1«.05, 8.15, 5.1ft, 0.45 p. m. SUMDA10, SUM.
HAS a. m., 6.15 p. m.
For Salann and Way-atailona, 7J8 a. m.. 1.40,
•AOp. m. KaC«r«ii7.ao. IM5a. m..4.46p. m.
TVaw ^ieea 6«to«D <« /VoM JITertkera D^pef.
FtorAjar JnacClanaud War-fUaUona, at 7.15
a. m.. 18 05 and tMy. m. 8UNDAY8. at 8.15
B. ro. Ratorn : 8.16 a. aa., UA6 and 8J5 p. m.
UNDAY8, 8.15 a. m.
Tlvstela
lfae«aUk.Ta.
••4 Obte B. B. I
at If awpOT8 Mawa* Tb.
E. I^. TV'ood Ac Co.
4T BIABKBT BTBBBT.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
ELLIJXGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Drngf^sts
OPPOSITE POST OFFIOE.
boi;vk£:r*8
In erary variety for honac flnlsb, and all kinds
of
For building, ropalrlBR or fencing can be ob
talned at
LOWEST I»IIICKS
At the old atand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Batton Street, Comer of Fletcher.
For Anherat, Mllfofd and Wilton, at 0.18 a. m^
1SJI6, 8.4t4. S.4U p. m. bundav, i p. m.
For Ureenlleld, Peterboro', Ucuniactoa, Hllla-
lioro' and Keene, at 9.15 a. m. aad 8.48 p. m.
r^ Maahua, Mancheater and (onoord, at 8.80,
0.15, 0.44 a. in., li.55, 1.47, 8.48, 5.40, 6.85, 7.48
p. n. (SundayaatS, 7.4Mp. m.)
For Penaoook, Franklin, Lebanon aad WbHe
BlTer JuncUon, at9.15 a. ■.. 1.47, 8.48 aad
•7.48 p. m.
For Warner. Bradford, Snnapee, Newport <N.
H.), Claremont and Claremont Junclloa, at
0.15 a. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTtlton, Lake Village, Hcre<llth, Laoonla,
Welra, I'lvmonth, Warren, llavorblll, Wooda-
Tlllc.at ».44a. m., 1.47 and •7.4H p. m.
For Campion, Thornton, North Woodstock. Lla-
bun, Littleton and Wbltefleld, at 9.44 a. Bi.,
1.47 p. m. . _ ,
For Jeffenton, Lancaster, Groreton and Fabyaa.
at 9.44 a. m.
FOr Mnntpeller and nil points on the Monlpcuer
and Wells Klver railroad, via Plymouth and
Woodevllle, at U.44 a. ro. . ,,^.
For 8t. Jolinsbiiry and LyndonvUle, tU White
Ulver .lunctlon, at U.IA a. m. and 7.48 p. m.
For 8t. John«hurv, LyndonvUle, Newport, 8her-
brookc, via I'lymouUi and WoodsvUle, at 9.44
a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Monlpellor, Ksscx .Tnnctlon, Burlington and
St. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15 a.
m., 1.47nnd •7.4«p. m. , „ . .
For Montnj.'i! and Queliec, via Montreal and
Itoston Air Line, at «.44 a. ro., •7.48 p. m.
For MoiiU-pnl, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15
a. m., 1.47, •7.48 p. m.
0g-*Dailp.
Freight trains leave Ix>w<^ll for Boston at 2.00,
8.4U, 11.08 a. m.,'2.23, lO.on, 11.00 p. m.
Leave Itoston fur Lowell at 2.30, 4.05, 9.40 a.
m., 18.26, .SIS p. m.
Leave Ixiwell for I^awrcnce at 7.10 a. b.
Leave Lowell for haiem at 0.05 a. m.
nUCIGHT DKl»OT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, MitnnlieHter, Con-
cord and tbe North and Weat. at 7.M, 11.85 a. ra.,
8.06. 5.45 p. m>
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worreater.
Fltcbbnrg, New York and the Weat, at 348 and
0.tta. m.
C. 8. MKLLKN, Oenl. Bupcrlntendcnt.
tiJCO. W. bTOltlCU, Genl. Pass. Act.
C. K. PAltiE, Local Agaat.
DMivina B. m.ami
aaaaO Air Uaa, at Waat Pwlat, Ta.
Baltlaaaia akd Ohio B. B. «•
UiM, at Balttaaara, M 4.
lU aad IBlnara Traaa. Oa.*a to'
UiM, at Baltlaaora, po.
Through bUa of lading Isaaad tU all above-
aaaMd roataa. Mark gooda vU P., M. AMD B..
LINB. • _
Tlekau oa aala at K. O. WsmduoW o88ee. 8
Waatralaaler atraet, W. H. Obitboh * Co.. oBee
I Wavboaaet atraet, or at Sleaasahlp ofltoe, 88
IndUalraet.
Farralaa, paaaage or frelirht apply to
B. H. B0C¥WBLL,
N«w Kagland Agent,
Provldaaee. B.l. .
TUE HOLYOKE 8T1LL LEADS
On and after June lat tbe
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAT
M PBB CBXT. DITIDBKDt.
Thla oompaar baa a aarplaa aa regarda voWem
beklera, of f584,M6. and will wrtte on 1IKB>
CAMTlLk UJSks. Bepreaenled by
Charlei Cobnrn, 28 Central St.
Alao repraaeaU other
Sloek Compaalea.
Irat-daaa Muttiai aad
FIRE INSURANCE.
Gk>odX SoUdX RelUit>loX
-—AT Tm
FIBE HBUBAIOE AOEVOI
OEa L lETCAlF.JaS Ceny Stml
Havlag pmrohaaad tbe agenev of tbe Iferrt-
■Mek Matoal Fbra Inaoranoe Co. of Aadovar,
with tta alxty yeara of aatlafactonr dealing wllh
Ita policy hoMara. ba lavltaa afi the fonaag
frtoada of the eompaay and maav new oi
examine lla mcrlta and rallablUty. 8U
me.
eompaalea alao repreaeated by
CilO. B. inCTCALF. 66 Central StraaL
ellAOa.
I by I
r.66(
Suooeaaor to K. L. Cardell
nooli ann CoaL
At the Old Stand, 88 Mlddla BtraaC
At the Maw Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
Iv^llliam Kittaredflre,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Wllkesbarre,
Lackawanna, Leblirh, Kranklln, Cumberland,
C. C. Cann**!, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Tclephooe number, 284-2.
WM.E.LIYIIJGSTON,
Wholeaale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.*a Lehigh. Philadelphia A
Ueadlnr, WllkealMurre, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'a George'a Creek
CuraberUuid, Lykea'a Valley Frank-
lin, ete.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURAIiCE COMFANT.
MUTUAL.
CASD ftSMW W&D* ly 1887eea eaaeeeeaa*
Total llabUltlea (re-lnaaranee)
a • • • • •
15fl,B«J8
Mel aaaeu.
»•••••■
on exptn.
Polley boldera abare In the proflU
tlon of polldea.
DiTidandi, 70 Per Oent., After July Ist
DIKB0TOK8
John F. KlmbaO,
Henry C. HowOk
C. C. If utohlaami,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaaier.
L
Prepared for Lawns, Qraaa Plata, Kitchen
Gardens and Flower Ueda.
FBIOBSt
Ten lb. bairs for 1000 square feet
Twenty-live lb, baKs for 'MOO square feet.
■ • aeee • • • « •
t
M
$1.00
leeaaeeae 1*70
• eeaaaeoa SsMI
Fifty lb. baKS for flOOO square feet.
One himdrea lb. baga
X^aipni CktrwkMm Seedai
( FOR 8AIJI BT
E. N. WOOD & CX).
MO. 4f MAI
HARVEY Sc CO.'S
California Excursions.
I.OW Ratea. Free Sleeping Aeoom-
■ modatlona.
For full Informadon conenlt yonr n^r^at
ticket agent or A. C UARVBT A Co., 880 Wash-
ington street. Boaton. Maaa. •
Pennsylvania Bailroad
Tka
t BaOroad la tha World.
Tha Vaataat Tralas la tBa '
Plain and FancrJob Printing
OF AUd KOIDS
AT TBJ8 OWWIOMb
Itow York to ChleafO.84 homre.
Maw York to OlnelMiaU, 81 howra.
Haw York last. Loiil«,8e hows.
Rve Dai). Eipress Trains to tke WisL
Apply for tlokata and (nlllnfMrmalloa to
W,R.^TimMLDmii,Tl^J.^g«^ Stmt.
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Pine, aawed
andapllt.
CEMENT,
Old Co.'a Newark aad Bng.
llah Portland
COBB'S Bxtra and Flnlahlng
Qlana Falla, Termont.
^"2J£f2S«%i"^- BRICK.
LIME.
Levi Spragne.
Oeo. F. Ulcbardaon,
D. 8. Rlebardaon,
Chaa. II. Cobura,
Jacob Bogefa,
OSee, 97 Central Street, LoweU,
LBVI 8PRAGUB, PKE8IPKNT.
£. M. TUCKE. 8BCRBTABT.
g^lnsuranoe to any amount effected In rtil»>
ble companlea.
E. M. TUCKE, Agent,
87 Central BtreH.
The paator preacbed. taklim for bU text 1
Cor. xll. 4 : "Now there are divers ties of
Ktfta. but tbo Hame spirit." No one, he said,
SSaoeverylblux equally well. ^K«ch one
haa a special- If t and U twllcr fitted for a
earuia klud of work than some one ejae. To
bTaueceasful be mu-t cultivate that gift
wbicb be bas. and If witb tbat Rift be baa
Ike aolrtt of the Unl and endeavoro to aerve
Him In Hla way ho will atcompllab much
mod and be doing bis part, tbougb perbapa
BOtln the tame way aa otbers whom be uaay
know. Some persons are b eaaed witb a
iSbematlcal ^Tft, otbera with a poet cal
SfTotbera wllh a gift of buslneaa ability.
SoT. and it is tbe same in regard to •piritua^
■m». Thare are tboae who would be called
Smotional Christians, whose very words aa
they relate stories of joy and sorrow would
ellr vour heart to a love of Cbrlat. }"en
'■ an others who are less gifted in speech, but
whoae lives speak out tbeir religion and ex-
ert an influenoe over those •bout tbem
Tbare are those wbo bave a special gift for
Ckriatiao work, wbo kuow how to decorate
n Surcb. or ar/anga for a Sunday acbool
Mooert or enteruluraeut, and alUuch work.
There are also tbote wbo are aecluded, coo-
itantly in deep tbougbt or engaged lo tbe
Sudy of tbe Bible, and those who have the
Sft of promptness, liberality and geoerodty,
Si of w*hom may not be rockJ Ulkers. but are
doing a vast amount of good work for Cbriat.
It tooot for us as Cbristlaos to crltlciase or
condemn the wbrk of otbera because they
ue not working in the same way tn*t v»«
ere. All wllH»e equalljr aucceasful «' .with
their special gift they bave the aplrlt of
Cbrtet. Noone can l>e a Cbriattan unleae be
hMaome gift and develops it by work for
Ood.
JOHN BTKKRT.
Yesterday was a day loag to be remtrn-
bered iu tbe history of ibis church. The ta-
tereet which was rectnily maiilfestedln ae-
curinir tbe service* of Mr. Mills called out
many non-churcb-goers, who are now aeek-
loK rellclouH homes. ThU church U reoelv-
iS a large number of Ibis clans. The labor
which the pallor itave in union with Mr.
Mills is now being nhown. A very large au-
dience WUH present iu the moriiini< and the
2?Jli-es were of a very Interest ngnatjm>.
The music WHS mor^ than excellent. The
organ seems to have a magiwtlc Influence, as
well as the eloquent of the pastor. He
mJacbed f rom St. Luke, "and after eight
ite Sabbath school was largely attended,
only 19 out of tbe rcxOlar membership being
IKJut-a remarkable Incident. The reports
of tbe treasurer, llbrurlun and secretary were
read. At the young people's meeting, held
In the evening, there was an overflow meet-
Sir It was one of great interest, the lime
•"»• .. . . . .. . — ^ ^* nQ bour.
but be Ignores your letters,
but be spurun your messengers
e son Im) uerfecl as a
JoJr bSi'rtgl.d» Ob. you would -*)%»«"-
own me is tbe very hardest of wi onus to
bTar. Hut tbis Is only a f-lut picture of the
moralist wbo leavea Ood out of all bis
tboutfbts aud plans of life. ,, .^,
Hut suppoM) your religion could gel
tbrouU f fom mau to Ood. It haa no power
tS su5d the strains tbat come to every aoul
Thi-Ve sre llioea when we need to feel that
iS ™re U)und Jo tbe Divine. "Hold me or 1
rail" i7th« cry, but tbo moralist has no
sfrong aucbo/cbalD Uking bold ou the eter-
"*As to the other lest, it need bardly be put.
The urayeiiesa man, whose only binding to
ibe P^ye""",^^ imoarfeot keeping of tbe
so
A
Myatle Ordara.
F. A. Barbour of i)e Soto lotlge, Odd Fel-
lows, Sprlngtleld, and of tbe Ilepubllcan of-
tice, bus been apuoinled by tbe lru"taaa ol
tbe proposed Massacbuselt* Odd Fellows»
home to present the claims of tbe home be-
fore tbe subordinate lodges and other
branches in the western part of the stale.
Tbe lodges at Worcester are anxious to have
tbe home located there, and bave already
subscribed a large sum for tbe purpoae.
They are now walling to see what other
lodges will do, wllh the point In view of atlil
further Increasing tbe amount at preaent ap-
propriated. Lowell has done well so far In
the matter, but, accoidlug to tbe out ook,
uiusl do more If tbe home Is wauled here.
What say the Odd Fellows In our cityr
The rellrln« presldeulof (Jartield Woman'a
Helief corps, Mrs. Dora Searle, bas been pra-
aenled a French clock by the members.
Tbe grand council of tbe American I^eglon
of Honor will meet lu Boaton Feb. 21.
Tbe Pilgrim Fathers will have no aaaeaa-
mont call this month. ... , ,
Tbe Order of the Iron Hall made a gain In
membership of over 3700 In December. Maa-
sachusetts added 500 tlurlng tbo aame month.
At the next meeting of tbe men'a branch In
tblN city Iho new officers elect will l)e in-
stalled and a number of caudlAlalea will t>e
"a graiid lodge of the New England Order
of Protection will soon be orgaulaed In this
Tbe sums expended for benefits i« tbe
American Legion of Honor during 1887
uniouoted to $'2,'iMfiOO. Aaaeasments
levied for 743 «lealha.
rolitvcd and cured b^ taking Ingalls
I Throat and Lung Specific, which acts di-
' recti V on the Throat and Lungs, entirely
roinuving theae diflicultiea. —
Cured his boy of Croap.
C. M. Brooks, Lowell, Mass., says: "I
take great pleasure in recoM^cnding
Ingalh' Throat and Lung Sjfecific aa a
cure for Coughs, Colds, and Croup. I used
it in my family last winter with the beat
results. Two or three doses cured my
little boy of Croup, for which I am very
thankful."
You can cure that Cough in a abort time.
You can cure your CaUrrh if you persist
in its use, as it will atop the secretion of
Catarrhal matter in the head ; it will re-
lieve Croup in from three to five minutee.
The best ho ever saw.
"The best medicine for Coughs and
Consumptive Complainta that ever I aaw
,is Ingalla' Throat and Lun| Specific, ao
'says John McLauohlim, of Boaton.
Ingalla' Throat and Lung Specific ia
sold by all Druggiata. Price 50 centa »nd
$1. Prepared only I>y the INOAIiLS
IHEDICAIi CO., Lowell, Maaa.
jyOorreeted to October 88. 1887.
BAIIA Dt7B rKOM
Albany and the Weat, 8.40. 9.'iO a. m.. 1.15, 6.40 p.
Fall Blver, Masa., 9.80 a. m.. 1.18. T.'iO p. m.
Blllerlca, Mass.. 11.20 a. m.. 7.;lo p. m.
DTkass., tf.40, 8.4fi a. m., 1.18. !<.10. 4.
Boston.
*iM\
8 p. m.
9rd,N
gmcord. N. H., 7-40 a. m., 12 JO, 8 p. m.
racut. Maas., 8 p. m.
Bastem,8.4fia.m.,».10,7.a0p.m. ,^,„ „
Fltchburg, Mass., 8.80 a. m., 1.15, 8.45, 7.«) p. m.
Lawrence, Mass.. if.tO a. m.. 8.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester. N. U., 7.40 a. m., 13/i6, 5 p. m.
Mishna, N. ^L, 7-40 a. m., 18.85, ^■'^»■^' ^ „
New York, N. Y., B.40, 8.45 a. m., 8.10, 7 JO p. m.
Morthem, 7.40 a. ro., ia.25, 5 p. m.
.4
Soutn Framlngi . ,. _
Stony Brook Way, ».«0 a. m., 7.16 p. m
Tyngsboro'. Maaa., 7.40 a. m., 7.ao p. m.
Tewksbury, Blaaa., 9.10 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. H., 18.86, 7.20 p.m.
Windham and Pelhani,N.H., 6 p.m. ^^^ ^
Woroeater. Maaa., 8.45, 9.20 a. m., 1.18, 7 J8 1^ m.
Keene. N. H.. 9.80 a. ».. 7.80 P- "»• „ . ,^ -
Salem. MaaB.,8.40, 8.48 a. m., 1.18,8.10,4, 8.40, 8
Lynn,^Maaa..8.40. 8.48 a.m., 1.18.8.10, 4. 8.40, 8
p. m. "
KAIIA 0L>OSB FOB
Albany and the Weat, 7, 8.48 a. ■.. 4J8, 7.18
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged
Nanroua Froatratioa.Nervenp Head*
acha,Neuralgla, HervoaaWaakaaaa.
Stooaaeh and Uvar DiaeaasfS, aad ai
affactlona of tba Kldnaya.
NCRVK TONIO, It StiwigthaM
Ne
FaU Uvar*, Maaa., 7, 8 A6. 10 JO, 1148 a. m.. 8.00,
.18 p. m.
oa.Maaa.
were
And
Dnrlng the
throughout tbe
Erdls, 8 "'
hZ irKugU tbeVmiiirf^a k^^^^^^^^ the
human side of moral law. doea not even
much as claim communion witb Ood.
Sble of rope would be cheaper than the A -
Untie cable that underlie, the o°«»°'„^"li^
would not connect the oontlnents. No aiec-
tTiurrJit would paas. Only tbe cabk. Into
which is bouuil tbe love of Cbriat glvea ao-
•=*?h'?iforSrs\'J^awlll ^0 jorjertb ;f
f^al.^%t.ttw7tbr,?u^M^i'^^^^
liermore 1. "r*^*^^ '^ hold " w'lSln tbi
Faith and Hope tbat takes hold wltuin tue
"^^At tbe evening services three y<>u«>f[J*f '~
were bHDllxed, and the pastor preached to a
f'Lrbo:ii'JS''i^timp!;i«-/'«^^^^^
words, "Felix TrembWl," and Agrippas
words, "Almost Ibpu perauadaat me to be a
this week with preaching by tbe pastor.
Hour of meeting 7.30. ^
COTTON MAMUFAOTUBIMG.
Bolldaya
old and the ooratng
year, truis, o Merrimack Htreet, will con-
llnue to supply tbe people of Lowell with the
flue" t confectionery aiiJ the cbokeat fruit.
He bas fully prepared himself for New Year'a
with oranges, bananas, uuU,flgs, dates, etc.,
and aollclla a share of patroujum 'romiru"
and confectionery buyera. Fi-icea alwaya
low. Buy candy for tbe children of him.
J. L CHAUFOUX'S
M Mm Si.
Groat opportunity to buy CTorooato
and othor artiolos st greatly redttoed
prio*8.
Annual Markdown.
BlUerloa. Maaa.. 8.10 a. B., 6 p.m. . ^.. . „
BosSnTiuaa.. i 8.48, 10 JO, ll48 »• m.. 1-40. 8 JO,
UonoOftl.'M. 6'., ol 8AB a. m., 18.18,7.18 p. m.
BSacut. ifaaa.. \tM, 9A6 a. m.
Eaatam. 6.10, 8a.m., lAO, 8. 7.18 p.m. ,^ _,.
ntohbu^g. Maaa., 8 J8, 8.44, 11 A8 a. m., 8 JO, 708
LawiwuM.' Maaa.. 8.10. 8 J8 a. m.. 8 Jp, 7.18 p. m.
Manoheater. N. U., 8, &.48 a. m.. 19.15. 7.16 p. m.
SSKJTl^ b.. 8. 8Ui, 11.48 a/m., 1816, 6. 116 p.
M AN ALTKIIATIVI, ItPuUlaa aad
Birwhtt tha BkxxL
A8 A LAXATIVK» U aoSi mllAy, boi
mraly, on tha BowriA
At A DIUIimO. It BegBlalM tfeo Kid.
neya and Coraa their Diaeaaea.
Baonmmended by ptofcartonal and batoi— .
Pries $i.aa. Sold by druggisM. Seed 8>r cireulasab
mtU8, RICHMHOSOM « CO., ProprM9f%
BORUNOTON. VT.
fEiscrllaneoiui*
NewYork,N.T.,7,8A8,10J0,11.48a. m., IJO,
8 JO, 8, 7.18 p. m.
Nortbemi8.45 a. m.. 7.16 ?•"»•„„ ^
. — V .. — »- — ,8A0p. Ui
Nortnem. «.to a. m.. #.i« v ■»•
North Blllerlca, Maas^ 7 a. m.. -^ , , ^,
MewBedford.iUss..7.8A5,10J0. 11.46
Mew
Providence
m.
••"•'•2.S:.'7.8.46.10J0,11J6
a. m.
IJO
WO
Bare BarfpUn.
small farm of 16 acres
I bave a smaii larm 01 10 ■vion of excel-
lent bind located 8X miles from Ixwell 1 . O.
In one of tbe best towns and nelgbborbooda
In Mlddleaex county. Large variety of fruit
treea, grapes, Ac. Cottage bouse of 7 roonas
witb an extra eood
8J0,7.15p.
aoatham. 7, 8 J8,
lOJO.llAOa.i
I.,1A0.8J0,7.18
p.m.
cellar. Oood waUr In
Than for
aa Faa8
Taara— Lowell
•a They Can
Bnalneaa Bettor
Mil la SeUlas
Tbe trade reporte In Boaton and New
York pai)ers tell of a larger demand In al-
mJlt e>xr) line of cotton '•bric.tb.n there
bas l>eeu for some years. Tbia U Kra"fy ng
ucwstotboMj who depend 00 tbo cotton
bSiiuess for tbelr dally bread. Many In
liwell hive, probably, not noted the Im-
prove men I that has taken ulacc during the
Ke'i'-. '««•' to a casual observer, the mills
fun about the same one ye..r ".".""^^J^;- J^„'
tbe bouse. AUo plenty of "bed room, largo
bigb posted barn, inaicb-boarded, wllh wjod
cJlarV Will keen 5 oowa and a boree. Thta
place must be aofd within 30 days on account
of settling an esUte and Is offered at the ex-
oeedlnglylow price of $2200. Full parUcu-
Srs of Thomna H. Elliott, 88 Central atrwt,
Lowell. .
•'Hall'a Flotory.
While purchasing a bottle of our Hartard
ronchlat Syrup a few davs ago, a lady ra-
arkod: "I call your Harvard Bronchial
Aooording to car uiusl ouotom
haTe conoolidated ooToral linos of Oror-
ooats. whioh wo hate marked down firom
20 to 30 per oent. from our regular
prioet. The goods are all right In erery
reipeot, only there are oomparatlyely
few of a kind, and we are bound to olose
them out within a few weeks. If yon
hare not already bought an Orerooat
thl8 winter, do not allow this opportuni-
ty to slip. Oome early and haTO the
beet soleotions, before too ma»y lots are
obeed oat,
GENTLEMEN
South'Framlngham, Maaa.,7, 8.48, 11 JS a. ■
SJO, 8, 7.15 p. ra.
Stony Brook Way, 6 J6 a. m.. 4 JO p. m.
Tynnboro'. Maaa., 8 a. m.. 8 P- "• ^ ^ ^
TeSlaburr. Mass., « 10, 9.46 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllford, K. H., 8 a. m., 18.15, 6 p. m.
Windham and Palham, N. H., «;«i »•*»•• «• „
Woroeater, Maa».,8J6. 7, 8.46, 10 JO, 11 A8 a. m^
4J0,7.16j). m. ,. ,. -,M««,
ITiiAnA H H..0J6. 8 a. m., 18.18, 7.18 p.m.
Stom. Mms.; 7?8^. 10 JO. 11 AB a. m.. 1 AO. 8 JO,
Lynn;iSiM.T7.8.48, lOJO. U^*.-- 1^.8 JO.
7.18 p.m.
yiM A.M mTA-CTUBlUe MOCKS.
Oorraetad dally by WlllUm ■bfP^Jd, broker,
Mo W^m&al atroet, PrMCOtt Bank building,
K;^U. Whira^oiiU traaaaottona take p^
theflgttiBaof prevlouequotatlona aa to prloa
Mked. bfd aadaalaa ara sl?«i.
tve:tv
"Wori^oiiteg" Sc Oo.
Are receiving lots of new gooda for the holiday
Biiy^a Watch, a Diamond Ring, or aeleet aoa*
beauUlul design In Silver. They will keep.
■STABLISHMD ISST.
▲I^I>
Old sUnd of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 .»
dike street (Northern depot). The largest aad
8ne«t su.ik of llnlnhod work lo be foaad la
Miaolcsex county, nt prices much lower than
ran Ik- obUlneU el»owlicro for first class work.
No extra charge for sotting work either M^or
outot Lowell. All onlera promptly exeettt«4
and In a sallafactory mannar.
Amoakaag
Androaeoggla
AppletoB
AUantlo
Amea. ..........*.*
Auguata, Oa
Arlington, rta. ob..
Border Glty
Batea.
Boott. .............
Boatoti
Boston DuokCo...
Cabot. ......•'•* *•*
Cbloopaa
China .a.......
Coobeoo
Far
TBloa.
100
1080
100
1008
100
>•••• eatei*
Syrup 'Hull's VIclory,' so '
reaulu It accompllsbes."
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
!mO. S7 OOBHAII STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and TIa
worker. A Sne line of
PAJEIXiOR SXOVES.
Plaster. Plaster.
A.T.CASWKLL,TlekgAg»jrtB^.ILliH,
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
XAOUV.
OHAMCOAI.,
VBBTELUMRS,
HAIR*
■AMD,
OBAFSI..
Floui* ancl O^roin.
87
Oflae aad Yard.
Thoradlka Stn
TelevhoM 1S8-L.
Street. 88
0«ee.
Merrtaaek Street,
Oaldanrood'a.
MILKMBN eaa get
ebeap aa In Boaton.
MUk Cana aa sood and
J. L. MOSS. 07 O orham Street.
'v
01if|ord*fli
DYE HOUSE,
a tad 4 AIDOTES 8TBEET.
FM-Class DM of EYSHf Descriitti
al Aort Botfea and wt1af»<l>B«
belns limited to ibree-quarlers of
Kverv moment was occupied.
At 7 o'oloik the gospel service was held In
the auditorium, aud the >«'-Ke^ church was
Smpletely filled. The playing »>y Mr Clarke
Soni Handel's -MesHlari" was a fine feature.
A large chorus has keen formed, under the
dIrecXu of Mr. Cbas. E. AblK,ll. This was
the llrst time that It has ^utig, and with
tbo aid of tbo choir and organ, aome verv
fine music was rendered. Mr. Rose preached
an excellent wrmoU from Jude, "d J^J^^
"And a common salvation." After this ae^
Tloe an after-meeting In the large lecture
room was held, ibe room being fllled. »ey-
eral rose for prayera and many newoonveru
*Trhe annual meeting of tbe cburcb will oc-
car this evening. Tbe annual suoper will
Saervedat6o'cTock,and at 7 o'clock the
rail will be called and tbe bualness of the
yw Will be tran-acted. At 7.46 the annual
BMetlng of tbe society will be ©rganlaed, and
ttan aifiourncd to allow tbe cburob to dnlsb
ffifr bUHlneKS. A apeclal wvlval aervlw
will be held Wednesday evening and the reg-
Sar Friday evening meeting will take place
■""I"*'' KIB8T BAP1I8T.
ibelmprovtmeol haa come, and It
"'Toasc-ertuln tbe exact atatusof the busi-
ness In lx)well at present. Inquiries have
C made of the agenu of -^veral of o..r
reuresenlallvo corporatlone. Invariably
[L^'e gentleoien have -aid that business l«
excellent and tbe P^oT*'' .hl!i°hU ** mSi
One agent i^ald to a reporter that his mill
wSs we 1 suppllcil with cotton, and he
SouKhl the other Lowell mills were. Prices
In Ibe raw material are higher than they
wero a >r«r™'o, when they were O^i cents a
pouad,or a little higher. Iu the past year
wonderful ara tbe
_^^^ _^ The victories
wblch'lt has gnlneJ over oougbs, acre fbroat,
croup, wbooplug cougb and bronchial dim-
cultles are almost numberless. Aa a apecl-
men of tbe testlmoolala we are dally receiv-
ing read tbe following :
MOHTPKLIKB. Sept. 18, 1U87.
Mesars. Geo. S. HuU A Ck). :
UenUemen-Please send mo by o't press, C.O.
D., four bottles of your Harvard Bronchial
Svrup. 1 have been using It and reel that 1 owe
mv life to Iw wonderful curative |»owers.
' Yours truly,
ANNA TlirnKFLB.
Tbe Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
X lb. bottles at 26 cents, and X lb. bottles a
60 cents a bottle. Prep-je^^.'^y.^f?;.?: H,""
& Co. (successors to Lyford & Hull), rive
Cent Saving bank building, .corner
mack and .Tobn streets, Lowell, Maas.
lerrl-
lime In June, when
te rut-uWr 7°?S."??.r»..h Octo^r
rumUurt and Cmrpet*.
Sherman A Manning have a large
household furnltore, blaok
painted chamber suites
styles at very low prlcea.
Soathwlek block.
line of
walnut, ash and
New aad elegant
No. 8 Presoott street
Looking for bargaine ii well-made cloth-
ing will find in onr store Smany linee of
Snit8, in small lota, that have keen re-
dnoed 25 per oent. from onr regnlar
priosB, in order to close them ont before
taking stook.
These goods are really marked down.
These are solid facte; no humbng;
neither any fooling about it. Wo be-
lieve and are convinced that the greater
number of people are jndgee of good8
and will not tolerate nor patronize storee
that attempt to deceive the public.
thev
und
of November they
but ubout the last of
1
Mtor Blackburn beKan by ■•y'°Lft^A,?S
m» "TbcDiaceof morality In religion."
SSrtS«7lo"r ?!icVornTng 1. one of the m
^u^a, d difficult that tbe preacher
delicate aud difficult
per ord« flMi oB
Shl^ylaf
A. H. BAVBOBV, 24 Osatnl Blsek,
BMti la aaaonnee to the eltUana at i«%«nM
HifcUT thn> ha baejawhaaeil nM tha nagiMvM
•wMfbjihelaM if. O. SaAbon. nad^Ia nvw
toinSapVeato -
-- laha
If
AOhladaef
dyad whole.
- and
CLiPFOBD^S DYB H0U8B>
BOTTI««.-poldaB Dropa
S^ SSMS2(M7Jl^•raM•^ dab^
tor dr— lor.
moat
Is
Mlied'uDoiV to present. There la ao mucb
SSSr ffi holnay^be ""^'^"/r^ " ^1 f?
atow estimate on tbe vaue of a moral life-
Let It be understood that the B'fl* 'nj •"
true Cbriitlanliy puU tbe very blgjeat value
OB morals. Tbe text was Uken from Mat-
Sew xlx. 20, "What Lack I Yetf Tbe
emeatlon waa by a ruler of the aynagogue, a
SS of beautlfu' «baracter. of whom It la
■aW tbat 4e»ua loved blm. He had been at-
SStS to Christ by HI- works and words,
SSSoclng himself .^ .1,V„r Shdl'* 1 7o
•*OoodMafcter, what good thinf ahall i oo
tbat I may have elerual lifer
Tba Savlor^s answer to blm was neep
tJciSTiDandmenU. Tbou "b*!' <to no mur-
iter Thou sbat not oommit adultery.
Sittabaltnotateal. Tbou abalt not bear
Mm witnei*. Honor thy father and tby
iMther acid tbou ahalt love tby^ neighbor aa
tCSu" rfere He awma t»^»« "ffiS!!
tor s mmOnt and tbe niltr •rM. "All ft^e
have l&iiromaiTyoiilbnp.
I y«tr lie Master laid down tke
P
the grtiiler part
rnnsred from »X to9?i, .^-v --^ -- — -
KeLler month they ^^^ » J"'°%«i»^i"
cent, and bave remained about lOH since
The Increase bas been due, probably, to
artlHclal causes rather than to the size of tbe
"op. Contracts In cotton, as is well known,
are nude for some time In advance to a large
«len, and usually tbe early buy-
era get the beat terms. If, when It
Jbrae-Tilmeto meet contracts, the supply
Is a trifle abort, or aome speculation b-s In-
creased tbe price temporerlly, the contractor
m"Il pav the advance and meet his engage-
S!nt S? course. This makes It all the more
Skely that be will endeavor to get » higher
figure put Into the next ,<»'it'-»ct th,t he
niakes. So In this way and In other waya
K simple, price, may be /orc^ uP whrie
the crop Is as large as usual. Cotton l« high,
but price- ou tbe mnnufaciured artlc es are
stiff and the market good, »o that there U
lllllc cause for conipralnt. There Is, said Ihe
^eut really no cbKh on hand at our ml;
Mlea ire mide as fast aa the cloth Is inade.
As to the supply of help, t wai stated that It
was abundant, f>ut that all the giria who ap-
ply, especially weavers, are taken. Men are
not taken unleas needed.
Anolber agent aald that Pricea «n un-
bleacbeil clotC are atlffcr than the bleached,
■ud tbat print dotha are also selling well.
The export trade. In which tbe Boott.Masaa-
chuaettiand Appletoo mills «ag»getoncon-
siderable extent, la first claaa, and tbia belpa
Jbewnerelbuslneaa. We have nothing oi»
band; aald tbi. agent. 8U11 we cannot tell
bowlongtblagoodl)UBlneaa will continue,
ifp to a yea" ago tbe cotton busloeaa waa
dull, and a good many machines were idle.
By reducing tbe aupply, the demand for
what waa mnnufaetured became better, and
buslneaa In the jpaat year hM picked up won-
derfully. Tbe bonne demand Is b«lD«^"»''y
met, however. Tha amnt cona dered tbe
supply of labor about what Is needed.
Vn offlclal of a corporation where eotton
flannel la manufaoturad larfaly aaW that
bualneaa waa very much better at hie nHIIa
than K waa a yesr ego. Thon nearly a quar-
ter part of U>€ work* wft etopped: bow ev-
erv^log U ruonlBf . Tbe market lor ootton
flanMSrcomaolB tte fall. so. that sow ibie
Mod of cloth la kelBg
nfa
jratfiiMi'a Mair Bfr*,
M Merrimack atreet, Is a popular reaort for
adles wbo dealre to obtain enulne bargalna.
The proprietor haa pUoed such low prlcea on
every deacrlptton of hair gooda that «'«'ybody
should take advantage of them at
early for a oholoe aeleotton.
once.
CaU
100
180
100
100
1000
1000
700
808
180
108
880
Colamblaa >• 1808
Ctouttneatal U8
Dwlgbt. •••• fJI
Everett • JJO
Franklin ..••• lej
P. River Bleaehary 100
GreatPalla W
Hamilton iiwv
Hay««tftii Woolen. 109
HUl ^55
lartford Carpet... 100
Jaokaon.. .••..'•••• 'Hw
lAnonla JOO
Laaoaater JW
Ijimgdon. •■•.... «•• iwj*
Lawreaoe iS%
Lowell 2S
LoweU M.Snop... 800
LoweU Bleachery. 100
LoweU Hoalery.... 100
LoweU Qaat^o.... 100
Lvman • • 1"0
MSmohesterMlUa.. 100
MaaaCotton IWO
Merrlmaok 1000
Middlesex 100
Monadnock 1000
Naataua 800
Naumkeag 100
NcMrmarket ow
Norway PUbM.... JM
1000
600
100
100
100
Bid.
IM
1700
108
180
1880
US
1800
• e e e
80
• • • •
100
78
a a • •
87S
• •••
710
iib
• • • •
• • • •
70
»• • •
1080
• • • *
178
Aakad. Salea.
104K
1780
188
847H
100
a e a a
• •••
108
C. H. AKDBKlrS, O. WHSKLKB*
41 Thorndlka ■kvaat. • - Iforihan Pft>
LOWELL, MASS.
Wa oflbr tha larcoal eloah
aver apaned In L>owoll, hi bati
BKA<
pneaa^
110
IW
88
188
use
A4^ataM« Win*oi0 Bereent,
Patent Sliding Window Screena and Screen
Doors made to order. Old screena and doors
repaired. Eubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keepmg ont duat. Sectional, extension and
common buldera. Patent folding olothea dry
era, hard and wooden ware, maohtolaU* and
carpentera* toela. Longman A Martin's pure
prepared palnto. Carpet aweepera and clothes
wTlngere sold and repaired by J. C. Benaatt, 81
Dntton atreet, LoweU, Maaa.
J. L. CHALIFOUX,
One-Pvice Clothier,
15 Central Street, LoweU,
Pedflo* .......•"..
PeppereU
Pembroke
Russell MlUa
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falla
Stark.
Thomdlke
Tremont A BuifOlk
Union Cotton
Vaaaalboro'... • . ; • •
Waahlngton MlUa.
Webater
^nillmantlc Linen.
Tork
BXPKRIBNOB AND SKILL
r/imtiitiftd •(<« the recommendations of Young,
ffiartfr VSom »^«t Ofllce Block, an - his
ffte«^uIkI;^?." No tona waits are
have TOur wants carried out. All is po''**"""
and Mtontlon. In addition to the men's .lopart.
-Ir-f -Iii««» und Children's department Is
oX'«5ti*d:"?U'1l?.t.tant. always iS readiness.
Take tha elevator.
ornos: block.
l#see»a*»s»»«
10
1000
100
100
100
100
100
85
760
1088
• • a •
88
118
120
818
• * • •
81
880
1160
87H
108X
187
188
18S8X
1160
080
178
108K
80
800
1810
88M
787H
8BM
80
118
81
788
108
78X
800
878M
47BX
676
808
lOiB
7I8X
785
la
86
800
701K
140
10a7H
1U7K
180
IIMX
800
lOOlK
817><
880
1600
1640
llOU
90
100
186
Vfl%
1167H
1800
180^
880
80
100
82K
48
866
ACME SKATES
Mo. 8, aU aoUd atael aad ■»• Batofe.
eo Gtm. per F»ir.
of W!
The above la tha lewoat prlea at
theae gooda wava aver aoM. It tool
priea thaa tha abora Shalae <
for today la aay qaaatltjr
dealara.
IB addition to above wo oiBsr AOM ■ MO.
T, hardened welded atael raaBor,
per pair.
AOMB WO. IS, aoUd atael raaaor,
mil aiokal plated, (ha very
the marfcot, •S.SO per pair.
IMPERIAL SKAntS la all alaea.
LADIES' SKATBS la all atylaa.
beat akaOo Ui
Elleieaiit
The largeat atoeh In thoalty
twom 4«0. 8»
CLIPPERS, for haya. at aU prieaa
40fl. aaoh to SI. 50.
PBAMB SLBDS, for glrla,
•8.00 each.
Wa alao have a Urge atoek o« SLBIOK
TOPS for attaobinc to aleda, maklns
eoma apholatarad alelgha for ohUdroB.
MechanicalToys
STBABl
EMGIMBS.
MAGIO
LAMTBmMS.
YOUNG,
ROOM MO. •, POST
CUBBS
LIBTB4
>alna. External and In«^»}- »*■
HweUlnga, tjontractlona of the Mus-
dee, SUflbesaof the Joints. "■A»'« B™>»^'
Scalds, Bums, CnU, Creeks, and Screlches
(Best Stable Remedy In the world.)
ttbeumaUsm, Neuralgia. Uoarsenei .
SMatTcroup, and alfklndred affecUona,
ilLkSa&Wla. A Fowerjyi K«ne*r.
Moot oeoBoailcal, aa It eoata but SSe. bottto.
All D?I3Saur WbLSOM • CO., Boatoa.
CURBS
lloarseness, Sore
HOLIDAY GOODS.
MECHANICS MILLS.
Cor. Dntton and riateher Stroete,
Will make any kind of Wood Work to order
(or HoUiay Preaents.
HEART
Disease is caused by the inactivi-
ty of the kidneys. Hunt's Rem-
edy, taken, a tablespoonful in a
wine glass of water three times a
day, will prevent and cure. Sold
by all apothecaries and dealers.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BENCH VISES from lOo. upwards.
POCKET OIVE8 from fo. up.
S0I8S0ES AHD BEWIHO SBTfl ia
ologant plueh and monkey ekin oases.
SILVER PLATED GOODS.
there ere Uurie oiOefe fa sdrssoe.
Tel
eoi-
WASHINGTON
SRBW hla laat breath In tbe laathoor of the
taut day of tfie laat week of the ««« "•"♦^
MlMtvaarof the laat oaamry. IU died
««5ir.lgh>_«18_j^cloek.^Dee
T^S^^r!^tl?''V^''^S^^
to
G.O.
-_: by
aoldby
J. W. BENNETT & CO
BBS HIVK BBAMD,
292 Middleeex Street, Comet of Qrsnd'
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
PrtatadtothehaafMinaar,
AittMleweitsfloeeaad m Uio ihoneai
Dsalble
KMIVBS, POHMB, SFOOM8, ate.
Al Bogara make.
AM til*
eOVMIMM JOB OJIJfiCX.
WE RBCEIVB OUR
Ood, Haddock, Hallbat, Fraeh Slaekerel,
Smelta, noundera and Biraah Barring :
Provldenoe River aad Tlrglsda OTSTBBS,
OlaiBt on ahaU aad ahaaked. Snaoked
Ballbnt. Flanaa Haddlae. Amarleaa aad
P.andCSARDIKBS.
Wa hare onr Oyatere aad Lobaten fraab on
BatiiH*y for Sanday.
CLOTHES WRINGEBS
All prlooe from SI 78 npwavda*
Hatch Safee,
Fancy Thermotneter§f
Olove Hook»f
Button H9ok90
Aad an aadUaa varlaOy of Ueafil Oooda tet
tkaHoUdaya.
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r.OWTgI.1. DAILY OOURIEB, ItONDAY, JANUABY 9> 1888>
ITIie lotoell IBaUQ Coutiet.
MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1888^
Oftlendar tnr.JmnvMrj'
^\rri 1 >""' i^rric i^sg7?g:tTnTTri vm. i ■at.
« . "^ .. ^ i"' 't 'i K H 7
1
8
2
9
16
28
8U
3
10
J7
54
4
11
18
6
n
19
M
U
IS
20
27
7
14
81
'.'8
Minixtaro Alii^imr— Th>« D«y«
MOOU
liH.iHlH.m.
■ UM.
7.14 H 4.!)0
\ih. 10m.
The Wentber.
.Vnofc .S"<orw Ao. ». - Sutuntuy night grow
warmer nii.l tlie blivotn wcro Bolt and Biopsy.
Ye«t«nlay Hnow icll UiirJng tlio forenoon, but
tbe yJcld wns only Imif nn Imh. It cleared In
the afternoon and a cuid night followed. Today
la clear and Hharp.
The foUowlug it» tne icmpcriiiure for the paat
three day.: . , ^. „; , „.„. 6p^„,.
Satunlay t^ ^^ ^,
Sunday ■• f,T; "^^
Monday. '* -*
4'
BUSINESS NOTICES.
'Marlon, »rtl«Ucpbolonii»pher.
tJrrbotoff^Pl'" of *'>« Worthen street
B^ptli^t cIiuitU. Interior and e.\terlor, foi
aalc at Warrcn'a i»luilio. ^^^^^^^^
THE OITI.
See notice of «love I'inl.
See IpculH oil pu'-'ot* ft and T.
Buy No. 2 choHiniii loulof I). W. Home ^
Pon.ft leniml ^lrt■»'t.
Wooil, the jewoller, l« fclllna: wulchea,
cloekn, jewelry and >iilvt'iwarc ul low prlcei*.
C»il and aeo.
bixn palnllos In all It* branches N done to
the HatUfiiftlon of the putrons of U:itU»way,
18 Middle Mrect.
The repiliir imetln;: of th« Y. W. ('. T. U.
.»lll bo held In the pai lor» of luu ^ . M. C. A.,
tbla eveuluK at T.4d.
MaralonJb rrln<e Iiavo ..peclijl ananKo.
vaots for mailing any paper publluhed iu lUo
world to any part of tbc world.
Bencer Brotherti a.lvcrtlM n'-eaH'i'luce;
nenta Iu hhort lenKtli* «ind rimnanta of
carpet*, also bargalui* In certain Iluea of
furulture, before »to»k taking.
Mayor Palmer, nei-ompanled by Thonia*
J. SaycrB of the nauper department, made
sn uuauuonnml vUlt to several of tbe «lty de-
partmeiiik Saturday afl-rnoou.
Tbc nnlluHl meetlnj? of tbe United Society
of Cbrlallnn Kndeavor was to have been
held next WedncMb\' ulKht, but other ler-
Tlees at many of ibeebunbeH have led thoae
Iji charge to postpone ll till next week.
The Motbodlut ao<'l«tleB of the city will
hold united Msrvlofei. at St. Paul'e church every
evening of thiH week except Monday and
Saturday. ll«?v. C. F. Ulec will preach Tuo.-
day e^ehlOK, Hev. W. T. Worth Wednesday
evening, an.l llov. S. U. Sweetiwr Thun»d»y
eTeulug. Friday evciilntf tliero will bo a
prayer meeting. All the meetlnga begin at
7 JO o'clock.
Very little work U bcinu' «lone by the street
department at pref^enl. Tbe Handing of «lde-
wa^a, te»mlu« of woo«l to the P-UP*";. "••
tirtroent, the Kru<lln)r and fliling of Cam-
ridge itreet, niUolnln« the new wooden
bridm; erected last full, and Ibe bullillnu of
cinder ».ldewalka. are the principal work
now (folng on. The laUreru do not average
more than two or three duyit each week.
Fell Dowa tttalra.
Mary Partridge, living at No. 19 Spring
rtreet, fell down fialn* about 0.30 o'clock laat
nlcht, and rec«lve«l Injnrl.iM ko aerlous a» to
eauRe her death Hoon after. She was 66
years of age.
*' ' Pvlloe Cnort.
jg„. 9.— There vicre "even flnen of f 1 and
ooatMforllrbtoOenceof drunkeiiucHM.
W'llllHm Taylor, .John robln»on, Michael
McDerinott and John Mackey, aecoud otTencc
of drunkennesM, fS and coHlB. ^
ThccaHeof Albert Lawrence, drunken-
pea*, waa continued till Feb. ft.
The Truth About Indl»n*.
Mr.J. n. Hiirrlson of I'biladflphia will
fflve an addre»^ in the First Con^'regatlona
church vestrv tomorrow evening. I-'a»l
year Mr. Ilariifion travelled In the west and
Tiatted many of the Indian reservations, and
i* prepared to tell many Interustiug and
truthful things about them andlheir homes.
The admisHlon l« free, and a cordial Invita-
tion 18 given to all. Tbc lecture will begin at
7.80. -
Ottkemt Palire'* Condition.
Officer A.J. Paige, after being taken to bin
home on Weftford street. Saturday afier-
noon, was attended by Dr. C. W. Taylor,
who with Dr. Fox administered ether and
made an examination. Th« sbonlder was
found to be dislocated, aiul the body was
geuerallv shaken up. It w.is thought, how-
ever, that the shoulder could bo t-cplaced
without difflculiv and no serious results are
anticipated. At latest accounts the ofUcer
was doing well, but It will take some time to
recover fully.
Foaeral Servleaa.
The funeral of Jonathan Page took place
from bis home on Central street Ibis after-
noon. There was a good reprefcnlaJlon of
old residents at llw house. •'••^\;*''* ',V' i
ncll conducted the ».ervlct>N and Mr. Alfred
(illojan bad ebapge of tbe funeral. A tlcle-
gallon from Oberllii lodge, I. t>. »>. r.. oi
which Mr. Page wa« a member, was present
at the services* at tlie hou!«e ami the grave,
and lb« beuiora were uwrnbeis of that oi -
gani/.alion. Tiie interment wa^ In the fam-
ilv lot at the Lowell cemetery.
'The funeral of the late Mri*. John U. V> eiil-
worth occurred lhi« aflernoon at 1 o'clock
from hir residence, No. 10 l.uwreiice ^lreet.
Uev. H. W. Adriaiice conduiled Ibe fervicex,
and Dr. S. I.. Ward had eliaig« of the ar
ram(emems. Tiie b-arerw were MeMMs >^ II-
liam P. Slinplev, Samuel H. Sliapley, .1. It. W.
Sbuplev and t^amuel A. Foster, all of Boi«ton.
The remains were lulcricd in the Lowell
cemetery.
Appointed Administratrix.
Tbe Suttolk probulei^urt recently appolnt-
o<l Mrs. (Jiirov, who lives at Lowell place,
this eilv, a«liiilnUtratrlx of an estate valuc»l
at «(K).t)00. This estate was originally the
properly of John lanuou of Boston, who In
18tK) hada will made out, iK-queatbluis half
his properlv to bis sUter, Mrs. Mary Hlg-
ijhis, living'ln Ireland. Al>oul three years
ago a new will was matle, beiiupatliinir over
$ao.000 to various |n«lltilllon« iu HoHlon.
This second will was found to Uave been 11-
leually ilrawn. and wtt>* Iherefoio oet aside.
Mrs. HlKL'iiis. to whom half the projioly
was now to come, died inteslato about a
rear ago. leaving four clilldrcH, one of whom
IsMis. Oilioy. The cano wa* made more
wnnplicaled Iv the death of John lllgglns,
brother ot Mi>. (iilroy, leaving live cblldi-en.
At last, however. It has l»eeii decided, and
Mrs. (iilroy Is administratrix of tlie ei»tale,
half of which tell to her mollier. Philip J.
Farley, ckj., was Mrs. (Jllroy'i* counsel.
I'«raonal.
Mi*s K. D. llaiiseomof this city will bo
one of Ibe speakers al the annlversury meet-
ing of Ibe Kllot Y. P. S. C. K. of Newton, te
be held January 1». „, ' .
Connelluian Allen of ward Six, who has
been eonlined to bin liome on accoiuit of a se-
vere eohl i-inct Inaugurutlou day. Is able to
bo out. , , , .
(ieorgo (J. Spofl'ord has assumed bis for-
mer posllion as lirst BssUtanl to Superin-
tendent of Streets Cawley, after an absence
of eleven months, Mlchucl F. (.'lark retiring
Saturday evening. . ,^ « ,
Very llev. James McGroth. O. M. I., pro-
vincial, arrived home Saturday from it visit
to the various houses of the order iu tbe
United States, and preached al the Immacu-
late Conception church yesterday. He states
that Kcv. C. J. Smith, O. M. L. formerly at-
tached to that church and mw at San Anto-
nio, Is quite well.
Pldllp J. Farley of this city was one of tbe
speakers at a meeting held In Fall Itlver
Sunday night under Ibe auspices of the local
branch of the Irish National league In aid of
the antl-co«rtIoh fund. .„ „ .
Mcasrs. Goo. 11. Taylor and Geo. W. Put-
nam of the C. i. Hood & Co. eatabllshroeut,
have returned from a brief business trip to
Now York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and
WasbingtOD.
Best MsndariD oranges IS foriftccota.
Smith's, 47 Merrimack street.
A. M. Haruion
shows apecial patterns In bronae, oak, and
other kinds of picture moulding, also a good
line of foreign and Amerlvau vhotograpba,
steel eugruviugs and etchings. Ihe priwe
are rl^bt. Nh. 89 Merrimack street, up sulra.^,
Monday and Tuesday-Best 40c. ch(»col.de
drops 2a els. a lb. Smith's, 47 Merrimack \
street.
Be on Time. }
.Time Is nionev uud appointments made
should be kept.* If you carry a reliable
watch in your pocket or have a well regulat-
ed munlle clock ut vour home you will be on
lime and live up to your agreements. A
failure to ilo so cannot then b« excused on
that account. Clarke, 63 Central strwl,
make a specially of line watches and mantle
clocks, and also has I be agency of Parabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Best MeshliH oranges 6 cts. a do«. Thia
week only. Smith's. ^^^^^^^^
i^recialiRotttes.
KEMNAT^T
SALE
Commencea This 3IorniDg
JSpeciil ^oticck*
Special fimiM.
AT
Sprrtal llotirrs.
KIMBALL & CO.'S.
^T-f n
CASTOR BUCK
CLOVES.
Exti-a C^u«.lity.
Warm, elaitio and durable. Jast the
thiog for Qeatlemen at thii leaion.
WM. r. BRAZER & CO.
Eveiy Short length and Remnant
■ or —
Suf.
iks, Velvets,
YOUMN
fHI
is«c\
^oYtS German GolognE
P. _§FMD.2/. STAMP FOR i*. .1
IN
Flaimels, etc.,
That has acenmolated doring the
past season we offer
today at
HALF PRICE OR LESS.
1.AI)IK8' ANI> CIIII>I)UKN'8
UNl»KUWKAIt AN1» llOSilKttY
— AT—
MAYNAIU) * CO.'S,
711 MBHIUUACK 8T.
RAZORS
AMD
STROPS.
Damask Towels!
The Choral Soc'ety.
The Choral society will hold Us nKular
rehearsal tomorrow evening, lalvin« up the
fourjubilcc choruses for the (iilniorc con-
cert. The sale of membership tirkets jjocs on
quite aatlsfactorlly. 11 nce.ls only a «enenil
etlort of members to secure finou-^ii to make
BUccesB a sure thinR. NVby won't a few
music-loviu!? people aMlonisb lie society b>
volunteering to join without the iiskini:? A
belter uerfoiniance of oratorio loan the
Lowell and Salem societies will irive, with
Kueh soloists as Miss Franklin, Mr. H'ss-
euden nn.l Mr. Thayer, ami wiih the (iei-
mania orchestra, could not be asked lor.
IroprovcmcBts at tha Trvmont and
f'olk.
The Trcmont and Sulfoik mills, Lowell,
umler the able manajremenl of A. 8. Covel,
treasurer, and K. W. Thomas, ancut, are
making various changes to increase the pro-
duction of their mills and aiid to the conveu-
lencc of bainllinx the manufactured tfood*.
Tunnels with emlleHs ImiUs or aprons have
been constructoti through tbe yartis and
across tlie street between tbe mllN. by which
the cloth from tbe dlllferent weaving rooms
is dellvert'tl direcllv to tbe llnlsbin".? rooms,
ami when llnl>hed an»l ca^ed for shipment or
storage, an electric car and railway (all In-
Hide the mills) conveys It directly to the
large ►tonshouses, so that oilier ui^s have
now to l>e founfffor the small army of m*n.
horses, cars and trucks formerly employed
to do this work out-of-door*. During tbe
last week It has been decided to ro-nrrange
tbe picking ilepartinent of the mllU, and
plans submllled by llio Kitson Ma-
cbino compauv have Betui adopted
and the contract awarded them for
doing tbe work, which Is «julto extensive.
The plans call for the moving of all tbe
pickers to new positions. Moine fifty to sixty
In nunil»er, which, with anew arrangement
of sbafling, will miiko a greatsavlnu' In the
power required to drive thein. a« well as
lessening ibe handling of the b.dc cotton and
laps, a very Inuwrtaiit item in th<! cost of
manufacture when coni<lderiiig that tlic new
plant will call for 300.000 pounds cotton per
week. Thirteen .ets of automatic cleaning
trunks (an Inveutluii of Treasurer Perbam
of the Kitson Co.) will be substituted for
the ol«l style trunks now In use. Fifteen
new openers, breaker and finisher lappers
of the latest Kllxon bulM. designed liv \U su-
perintendent. Mr. Davis, will take the niace
of old machines lobe thrown out. All the
old eveiier^ now In use will be removed an<l
twcnlv of tbe latest Improved sectional even-
ers, for which the Kitson Co. have the sole
license to manufa«'ture. will take Uiclr place.
— [Commcrclul Uullelln.
Police .lottUigs. *
(hh'f of Police No ves has Instruclod the
officers of the torco to keep the street corners
and other phiccs on tho public thorouuhfaretj,
as well as doorways, free of loafer^, and,
hlnce his instructions there has been a no-
ticeable improvement in tUi-* particular.
There were 10 srrosts on StitUrday and five
vcsterdav, all for drunkenness.
Kstherllsiil was arrested la^*t evening by
onicer Dunlavy for assaulting ber bunband.
John llidl. at their room In tho Stevens block
at the corner of Prescolt and Merrimack
streets. While uniler l\w iiitluenco of liquor
tho couple got Into a wor.ly quarrel, which
llnally became more demonslrailve, and
Kslbcr threw a kerosene lump
bcr husband, which struck him
the face. Injuring one eyo
maklnir several (tuts on bis face.
We offer 100 dozen
36x18 Pure Linen
Damask Towels, with
knotted fringes, at
Only 15 Cents I
Regular price 25c.
KATES
..AND T0B0OOAN8.
/••
A. G. POLLARD & GO.
80 & 82 Merrimack Street.
»t
in
and
In-
Obituary.
Nils F. Kricson, father of Uev. Fritz Kric-
con. pastor of tbe Swedish mis^-lon church
on Jx)ndon street, died yesterdiiy al his
home, No. (iO Andrews street.
Kdward Clifton, employed at the establish-
ment of Woods, Sherwood & Co., died yea-
t<;rd«y at his home, No. tiO-i Bridge street.
He was 51 years of age, and leaves a widow
and six children. . , , , , , .
Honora Whalen was found dead In bed at
bcr home In Theatre btock, Davis street, yes-
terday morning. She was a widow and had
recenlly lost her onlv two children, tier
age was 74 years. Dr. Irish, the medical ex-
aminer, pronounced apoplexy the cause of
ber death. ^___ ;
The Uonrd of Trade.
Tho members of the Lowell Board of
Trade will assemble atthelr now rooms In
' Hlldrcth builtling al quarter before eight to-
morrow evening, and a regular meeting will
be held. Invited guests will l)e received
there, or at the Merrimack hnnsc, as may be
mont agreeable to them. There will be a
Bomewbat Informal opening of the new
room*, and after tbe meeting, mcmbera will
Dttioeedto ibo Merrimack house, where the
Etaouet will be served. After the banquet
Prei^dent Coburn will make a brief address,
«ad will then lurn over the po-.l-prandlal ex-
cKliM to Mr. Marden, who will have charge
IWthe remainder of the evening. A dozen
Jr ifteao faoUemeo have been Invited to
Dr. Geo. H. JeDnison,
Successor to Dk.E. M. NklboiI»
84 Merrimack Street. - - Hoatord Bloe»
Il,eiiieiiil>er
The Speelal Stock Rednclng Sale
DOW In progrefls.
Ootslde Garmenta of every de-
scription are offered at a terrific
meriflce for the next thirty days.
Fnrs and Fnr Trimmins^ ire
ghail seli *at prices lower than
were efer known before.
ETorythlng in Cloakings has
been reduced a third or more,
for go they must ; we've no nse
for them. .
Feit Hats, Ribbons, Fancy
Feathers, Materials, Tips,
PInmes, Ornaments, Bnckiea and
Pins, in fact our entire Millinery
stock has all been Rlanshtered.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Print inff Provwes.
shattIck'S,
34 CENTRAL STBEKT,
LARGEST STOCK
A MBTHOD BT WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Save the Hent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
, XHx:
AMERICAN
ALLigMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under llie Laws of !li6 State
of New York, anj authorized to do
busi» in the State of
• Massachusetts,
Offari a plan by which yon oan leoon %
home or bniinett proper :y of your owa
qaicker, easier, with Itii oaih aAraaM
and under more faTorable oonditittaa
than are posiible in any other way.
The property may be leleoted by y<mr>
lelf anywhere. When given poiteidan
the balance dae mty be paid in the fem
of a rent, ofnally lower than that iHd«k
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additioaal
ooit, through a legally authoriiad hr
inranoe company, whereby the. property
will bo at once ftill paid in oaao af
death.
F. H. &^. L KILGORE,
Q«noral Managerw, •
No. 4 Wymau's Exchaoge,
LOWELL, MASa,
or.
Fur Kobes!
(In SO dlOtoWBt gradee).
Horse Blankets
AMD
That cen be tonnd In Mew SnklBB'*
QBT OUR PRICKS AND KKAM INK OUB
■TOGK. ^
Home OiBoei, Vos. 169 and 171 Braad-
waT, HewYork, U. 8;A.
BELOW COSfT
HIver Ware, ^ewelrj, Uy
Ulaat-eii an<l Sitcctaele* Wfut^ be
•Old at prloea wray tMieW^^Ml
onaocot.utofoveratoek. burnt
mlBS tUeuuportunlty. Come and
■ee. ir you want itytMwy tai
uur line you can buy of aa.
WAKEFIELl);^ ,
Jeweller and Optieln
88 Central
BMt Mettloa and FlorWj lemoni
iS otnte a doaeo at SntUi»i.
15, 20
formufloii of Iho cli>UirlJttnce wum sent to tho
nollceBtalion. aiul tliearrewt was soon uflcr
iiiiule. Hull foliowcil lierlo the |^)oHcc Htu-
tion, where hhe guve her nHipe u« L>*ther Lee,
(leuyiii^ that she hail ever been ilivorce<
from one Lee, her first husband. Hull
elulmecl tbut there had been a «Uvor(;e.
It U HuKI that the womun'H raaiUen
name Ih Dowry, ami that the fam-
ily ib known a» tbe "seventeen
beeKurH," nnil that after Kstber was married
to Ue the Dowrv family tteeced him of f l.>00
pcDHlou money he hud received, as well an
Uole other valuablcB from him. 'I he family
now number thirteen, four of them huvinx
disappeared from the vicinity. At one lime
or another, Ihev have all appeared at the
station house In churKe of oflkers. To the
accomplishment of beins beggars and cu-
rouscrs, they add that of niUHlclans and
some of them are quite skilled, l^e, the
Hrst husband of KMlher. was st the station
house ubout a month ago talkliiR about
nrosecuUnif his wife for adultery. In court
this niornln« Esther was lined $1 and cost*
for simple drunkenness. » , .^
'Jheofll<?er» were Instructed yesterday to
vlsitlinuorsaloons with the view of deicet-
injr any violations of thf law. One or two
places were found to IjcdoluK business, afld
on sufllcleut proof tbe offenders will be ar-
rested.
^ Ml^l ■■ ■■■I ■ '■ '^
IJest Valencia orimgcB 18 for 25 eta.
Sntlth's, 47 Merrimack street.
ISUnk Booka.
l^dKcra, journnia, rccorda, and •»*''•>*
of new Koods. I'rlces way down. For w
oavs pictures framed from new JwouWloff
at your own price at CambrWge'a, Merrl-
maek Uouae bloek.
Advertise in the Courier.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
-^L :: Old Convera Factoryt
l'y3 Central Street,
t
LOWKLX..
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
NEW YEAR'S.
Silyemre and Jewelry
AT
Cor. Cf n(r«l and Prwcott Streetg.
Wall Papers anil Window Curtains
▲ BIGH TASISTT.AT
C.B. JLDJkm% 18 CiOwt Stwet.
i««dofdenl^\Mfer
We have retalnetl onr best
trimmers and will trim Hats and
Bonnets fk-ee ot charge during
this month.
^' There Is no tomfoolery
about this sale, but simply a
January mark-down, a genuine
stock reducing sale preparatory
to our seml-annuai iuTontory
February 1.
We make a apecUlty of Repidrlng and - -_.
holsterinK Furniture and call tor, alao deliver
gooda tree of obarge.
L. TV^.
Sk Preaaott Street.
■ T " V K
Be Sewing Seasen
Is here, when most ladies, taking adrantage of
their being kept indoors by tho cold or stormy
weather, do their towing for tho coming sum-
mer or year, it follows that there is a great
consumption ef White Goods, Trimmings, etc.
Finding each year at this time • ready sale for
these goods, we are now snowing a Orst-elaaa
stock of Hamburg, Torchon, Medipl and Cotton
Edgings and InaerUons, Rnfflings, Tuoklngs,
Peart and othiar Dnitons, MaUuooka, checked
and Btrlped Camlnlca, etc.
Steam ancl M^titor Fittlnflr
Are done by us in the very best manner.
49-Oas FlTHiros, Library Lamps and
Qlobes a specialty,
FAHRELL Jb CONATOK,
Telephone ia-84. 64 Dutton StM
-im.
ESTABLISHED 1845
LOWEIX, MASS., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1888.
NOTA BKNIC
. . . .That man Corbln bui a good deal to do
with tbc coal- bin.
....Nearly every vessel arrlvlnK In New
York ha* Homelhtng In to tog about tbe
broken ruft.
....Yonii»,'llofmanha-«not yel tghleved
real greatnesN. HIh name baa not appeared
Iu cndorwineut of any brand of aoup.
....Illdcr Hagt;ard thi-oaten» t^ goon the
lecture plutforui. Kvldently the horror* he
ia able to couoclve are not cxbau^l•a.
....A n«'0<l il»b alory alwaya goot- A
man In St. I'aid U suM lo have Iu bis U.b
pond a tan.e trout thai come* ut his call, ents
from bis h:.ml. and turns so|ucrMull* out of
water.
....Clevt land snd Lamur la i«u)f},'f»rod «"
Ihe next d.mo'- mile ticket. Tberp la ne ob-
Jecllouto Mr. Latuai^ running wflh Oovc-
land. but l.tr tlic supremo bcucb bo ►hould
not be coi.tlt'au'd.
....Mr. Hi4irgcoucoroi)lulns that bis fcr-
moiis are printwl In Ihi^ oiiufry and Ins vy\*
no pay for ilu'ai. But Hkii Mro. TulmjjBe's
are rubllsbwl In London without proUtto the
Brooklyn pn.u. her. 80 the thing U even.
MAbHACIIliHKTrK.
Willie Rrmdon, ajjeil Ift, wan accldenl ally
•hot In tho I.e. k al ruri/hUc's Kb..oll..K ual-
lery Iu Adams buturday. uud will piobubly
die.
I>r J. (». >'. intcheock of FHxt>oroMah,
medical exuniiner. wum nearly suffocated by
Sc«lKu« Sundny nl«ht, being unconscious
when found.
An unknown man walkwl of«rbp«rtl from
tbe Boklou and Maine railroad l.rldce over
tbe Charlcfc river Iu Boston Satunlay and
wat drowned.
Bhsbtrd J. Morgao of Providence, em-
ployed In rebulUliug ihe bridges of the Cc.i-
[raflUMtehusetts raUroiKl,^ fel from the
Hdjl over the Ware river Monday aud waa
A ooaating accldtni ocaurred •! Nortn
Moumoutb Monday In which seven P«r.»oiui
were thruwu from tlie alwl by collision with
rwoodpllc »n<l all were injur*!, aouie aerl-
•ualy. ,, ,
K. W, Wroldsrd * Co., dealer* to tailors
IrtmmlnKi", iW aud 98 Areh "t^** ?^f*"'
have lallcd, with UablUUe- of $80,001). The
isaets, II Is thoMghl, will foot up, nominally,
about tbe h-nuv amount.
Cbaries Shalt uck of Natlck waa knocked
down and robbctl of a small surn of •""••^J
•a Warreu avenue. Boston, early SuiMlay
norntng. oiMcer* chased the robbers aud
ired two Khots, but tbey escaped.
Edward Con. employed In Kent'a h«lr
taetorv ut .Suu^us Dewire, feU from the thirl
SSr? fh?uugh « h:.tchway luU) the »«:"«"|*»
dale.
Saturday nljrhtlbe coach on the Brockton
and Wh^imuu Hue wta 4verttirned on ho
brldKe n"=T Shuw'- corner, WhHni«M,lUe
driver bctn« uiml.le to keep the road on ac
St of tl.:. darkness, and the V^^^^y^*
were thrown Into the gutter, four being se-
riously lujui-cd.
gntettainmentg* ^^
Music Hall.
V
OMK MUUTUHLY.
Xnewdoy, Jttiii»ai-y lOtli.
• Bvetybo'y** >^»*<»^*<'»
Frank Daniels,
The Funniest Man of our time, in Ida Kew Com-
udy Tjluiiipu.
Little Puck,
▲OCOHrAMIKO UT
Mlae B^iale Mnaon ond hia BrIlllMt Com-
IMUiy of Comedlana.
Coder llie maiiagcment of W. R. Haytlen.
Bright New Songs.
Lively New Donoee,
Cluu-mlng New Music.
BtrlklBf New Coslnoies
Notices.
The Old lowell national Bank.
TUB ANNUAL MEETiNCi of the sU.ckh<]Ja
ers of Ihl* lianlc, or the rludoAi «)f direiti^i*
uudthe«r.iii*a«'tloii<.f any other biiwliieks U'at
may Icghlly coiiit? bt-torc siH'Ji mctnlD>f, '*iil i>e
held at tlK' tiHnktng rctnins uf wtltl t»aiik on Tues-
day. Jouutiry 17, A. I» 1SS«. ntl0 3UoV!l«cl«a. m.
I.«well. Mass., Dec. 13, 18f 7.
Wamasi! National Bank.
Tho aimosi mectinjr of ' the stockholder* uf
tlHS Wnm«»Jt NiiU<»i/h1 Imiik will »m' »«'• •>'
Uieir i)«:iklii)C r.K)m*, Tiie-lay, January I7ili
t;ix( . at i <»Vl ck \t. m.. for trio cluiJc« of <ilrco.
tora an.l Iho IraiiHinUoii nf «ii-v other l»u«lue*8
tliat utiiy iexiillt r/oiiie tx-f-n-e lliem.
uiai ui«y le.* j^^ ^^. ^^^^^^ ^,^^^^ Cashier.
lA>v«e'.l, Dec. 17th, i*n7.
iErutcal.
^arHets*
PRICE TWO C ENTSe
Sqi Salr.
COPABTMERSHI? NOTICE.
WB, ilic un(Jer»lffned. Iiave formed a «. part-
Drri»lil(. fxrthc C4»ny»ng on of the ilruK
business Iri Lowell itt liie < ornor t>t ktcn-tmack
and BrM«o sireoiu, ui»(l«r tl»« tlr>« name ot
Caiter A biicrboroe. M. «». OAUTKIt,
J. W. HIIKUUUUNK.
Lowell, l>cc. St. IKK*.
EAT AND BE MEIUiY.
CliU'k(ns. Uiwkk, aiut I'ouitry of all kinds.
Also nil vurloU«6 of Meats and , Vegetables of
the Beas(»n to l>e touod iit a nnit<-lass nuuket,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
4er'Adv«rtia«>unent« under thla hea<r«ao>
OBl/ IS 4)«inta » liiiofor thr%>*! Inaorttuvs.
Foil HAl.K.— A nenrtynewdiivlBg nieffh.
Iii«|iilrc ut II WasliliiKioii «tn»i ^ '_^
IT-Oll HAl.K.— .'*evvii;l liotindntc iukI lodg-
' liiy Itoufus, centrally l<wnl<:d, nt price*
^ AfCb to lish Jt I'himmcr,
J hand
West-
from a'tOO to |-:(KK)
48 Cciiiriil street
IVOTIC
?
THIS CKRTIFlKS thHl .1. F. Morrr hnn is-
contlniii"! l(ii«ltie»s on Market :iir«Ht,iin Ms
nol recponMtde lor dctils tuily t ) Si pl..l«(. \f«t
lie will in the fiinirc ouillnue lo HiieUoneft aiM
ai.i.ralm'. On'.e-Hl.'U st U Wcsitoid »«rcet or
«.Ul.esse<l 10 V. O. 11..X IW *ill i><-'«ve |.iom|.t
aitcutlon. All ooiiiniis^lon E'»«dj «l'l »*''^'^«
his iHirsonal supfrvUion." J. K. llKtutK.
ivo'xioii:.
VLL paitW-s having I.IIU against «» w«ljj'l<'«;^
uresi-ntlbp sHimi up u>-li«nuary l,l«ta- l«
tl,.,a*) oonw iiiilaliiK woik Iu ( ur lltie the coihImk
acttHuii «•« «in intike It sii otjm to caUon us
(;ontisctors niid Itolldcrs,
Olttou Vrauklin s r^ot.
Corner oJ Fku-ber.
HUNTINGTON HALL.
I
Poputni* Oour»e ot
Entertainments !
TtJISDAT, JAN. 10,
Maiiie leM Concert Co.
Instturtton,
Mr. H. II*
Teacher of PUno, OTjjan and HarmoBy.
Arrangoroenu «a<le as pianist. "»;ar«"»*» "^J
aconmpsnlft for ooncvrta. Five C4jut tavUigs
Bank Datliilng.
Mitdiall's W School, BUnica, lass.
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
1
Price 25 Cents.
Lnrge Size 50 Cm\%l
4 arERRIlWACK HTKKKT.
Toleph<ine 22^3.
WHY WILL THEY?
NEW MILCIf <OWs «;< iiMaiilly on
ami fa- Httle at C!uuilii»» fnim, b<ar
Uird Centre. K»oi-h arrUiilt* every two ^
fmni .Vew iraiupshlre auil
srnce from depot u> farm.
•y
ViU'iuont.
weeks
CoBvej-
A strtotiT select family school for ^boya
mlU boy* irom el«ht to flfteen
IMTIO M*
Ad
„, „..-^_. Send for clrou
C. MITCHELL, A.M.,
_______ l*»1aelpal.
Tioket* now on aale at T. M. C A. room*.
Prl<» tl'OO for the four, tnolQdlog
Box ofllce open Tues»lay at 7 p. m.
PtloeQO cents.'
Market Scales!
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
BCerrlmaolc Street.
MII>DL.BSKX COUNTY.
North Blllerlea.
The death of Mrs. Naucy OJbbs, wife of
John Ulbb.., at ber bouie, of uaralysls, wa^
tbe sad uews that was beanl Sunday inorii-
luJ On the cveulpg of ber (MSib birthday,
last week Mo.,.l..y, she rclir».d iu her u«;^al
health. AlK>ut 2 o'clock her daughter, Mrs.
F«imluTall)Ot, heard a noise of Koi»ethlir<
falling, and, on a:olng luio ber molhci's
chamber, she foun.l ber unable to luoyo bcr
rJKht*ld4 or speak, la which condition she
lay until her dcitb. about 8 o'clock huuduy
mbrnlng. Mrs. tllbbn will be greatly m.s>cd
bV her large circle of friends, to whom she
wan ever a true frleud in Hmj hour of ucc»l.
and always atk udtllllon to n social g .Ihenng
by ber gtwd «ulrlt« aud bit. it!»llng conver^a-
ttou. Stie will also be greatly uiTsscil from
her faoiily circle, of which she bad always
been tbe centre, aud by bcr '"V''»r'"'y„1!l„
wifely Influence ever kecp'Ug the home life
bright and pleasant. Her death was very
touchiugly alluded to by .>lr. Farren lu the
mornlug hcrvlcc at the U ^^tn^t church. The
funeral took place TucMlay af t*;ruooii at
l.aO o'clock from ber late home. Uev. W .A.
Kurren offlclalcd and Mr. Chauucey hullcr
bad charge of the arrangeuieuls. Imenueut
waslntbe KJson ccincleiy. •^"^^ell. Mi«.
«ll,bs loaves a daughter, .Mrn. Kanule 1 ulbo ,
and a husl.aud, wi.o have the d.*pcj*l »yiu-
Kthy of idl in tlulr beii!a\cn»ent. she was
rn In Plymoulb, N. 11. Her lualien name
was Wel.sier, and ^\w was a dcsceudaut of
Daulel Webster.
I
Reeent DcNths.
George W. Crockett, postmaster of Con-
oord, N. H., died Motidaj, aged « year*.
He waa a Maeon uid a prondueut Old Fel-
low, ant* baa been poKtniaster about two
tear*. Ho leave a wbiow and four children.
Kdward Sweet, for many yeara a wcll-
kaown broker of New York, and senior
partner In tbe «rm of lOUwai-d Sweet & Co.,
Kew York eorrcspondtuta of Browster,
Cobb * Bstabrook of liostou, died B»turdav
at hi* country home lu New Jersey, aged 7»
VMra. Mr. Sweet waa born lu MjhwIcIi, and
In oarly life waa a clergyman. ThU profew-
Sionhe gave up, au4 iu »o»toa lesrniHl the
CSMnS busliew, afterward eatahll.blng
Ibo bouae wbieb for 80 years baa
Mine.
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. II and 12.
SnccUtcular production of the Heigvleg
Dranuiilc sensation.
MB. AID Mar. HOBSOH'B BOHOOL.
MR. AOOLF KETTEVBEIL
win give a course of
TEH LECTURES OH GtRIAHllTERMURE
!bSy will be *lven lo KnglUh. Price for courae,
GEO. W. IIOHSON. IM E. Menrlmaok 8t.
CARTER & SHERBURNE.
DRUOOISX0S
Cor. ferrimact and Bfldge Sts.
Good Peef, Butter aiii Poultry,
prices. Just wait.
NO. 7 PailBCOIT STREET.
Low
The Beividere Market
Cor. Hijh and East Herrlmack Sts,tr ,
rirst <!lM* MMtts, Poullry, Oame, Plah,
Oystera. VegrtHblea. Fruit, and a genera)
line of Gruoerlea at as low ricca as tb*
quality of Good* can be sold. 0*11 and aee
.r-T-:;^
fftiicellaneous.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
tUlit iiiALK.— Onoof lh«! Ituest situatloi s fo
lU'lvldu e, 18i.Mtnck|>o o "liviit ilonschus
Hi roMiriK, tH-slilcM luiih room, \s\n*'\ r<'(<ni and
luiKc i^licd; otiiltle for :i lidrfcs: aii))>lo csiiiage
roi in i lo,()()o lift of laud wttli ulKiUt. il'i trull
ticHK. Kii(|iitr<> on )ll'('llll^e'>.
1^'^Olt HALH.— A two-f-ioryhoUHi .ststiloand
gj kood lot of iiiiiil, hituntcd in Ceniralvllle, a
few ^U|IM from liil<l|fO ruiici :<nd hor>«o cars.
llnii^t ciih.HtuA (i rooms uikI hlieO ; a SarKidu at
iiitrc, 4iiaU)i, on t'lii^y ttrms. Apply to Kiah h
IMuii.iiior, 4H (.'ciiirsl Hticct, ru(>m» 9 Anil 4.
1
,">OK HAl.K.— An CNcellent li'ock of four
M. itiiiuu.cnts of ll\'t! roi/ins uacli; < liy water
nnil cewcr; rents furf.'M )>er nionili;.t.')eoh<|nare
fci'i ot Iniid ; KiuHlfd ou a popular street In Ittl-
vUlciu, convciiliiitio llie iiilllsi no iMiit^r rwDt-
ioK |>ri>|Mi'ty ran Im' fouml in tlin city; prlee
9l-.il u. Kult |<ni-ttciiiur« of Klsh ft riumroor, 44i
l'«'iiti'iil htfcot, noiO" 'la U'l ♦.
17«<>ll WALK.— A Iwo-sHiry, two-tei.einent
' liou*^c <<r \l rooms, .'<ll tn iliii liest of reiuilr;
city water Hitd doM If) ; i-ltiiiiu ll near the Moiith
I'oninion, Hl.cr<.' Isnit l.^ woitli 7.^<■■ pi r fb: routs
lor #ve7 per nionili; 3Ji(i tujuuru feet of land;
pi tuf < :>J<iO. Kiiil partlcuiurs of Ftsli A I'luai*
tner. 4W Ceu'ral street, ri^ioms .1 snd 4. ___^
fJ^OIl NALR.— A valniiltlecMale, cnn^lstlng
Ij of a t)iiuc-»tory lirkk houke of H ixxim*.
mTTciI and irooil iimoiii.l iit liiinl, cNtendlntf to •
liHck rtrei't, few ftep<« trom the Amcrlciti liouse,
In this (liy . It U seldom pi<tp« ity of (tils c.lase
is oOercd lor sale, hold i<> fclllo an vhtslo. An
esriy rail will Mccure a Imrfiidn. I'rlcu f'HM<0.
t nil pat tlrnlHrH of V Ish A I'lummer. 40 C« AtnJ
street, 1^0 well, Mass.
K
Co let.
Complimems of No. 7 Pres-
cott Street.
J^Advertlaoments andov thl* boMd
oaly la ooota » lino fOr thro* laaortloao*
r I O l.,ET.— Tenement of 0 rooms at 0 Momoff
I 1 set street. Appy to L. K. Hhepanl.
rn<> LKT.— IfoiiMs and large »Ubk>, pleasantly
X lof Html. Msmmoih road. B. L. Ward, dentto^
Ai0cellanrotui.
HQ^J» ». row orricM wLoom, ;^ int nnJ|T ft^riui thi nf^n j"*^ .ftffilK JU^
' ' — n— u ;— -l,f«1, »A tLTtk Msrket
A seat ootUgc to let in Centr&Willo.
OftU at Ho. 7 Pretoott itreet.
In a;x aets and elffht uldeaux.
•lO,0OO for Scenery and Kir«et* Alone.
The following scenes are 'nWreijrnew : The
Ilartwr sn.l Shlpnlnic. IH-clc of an Oeoan 8lcam-
eratscn, theslDkl"< J*tdp. ^ ,,.„,„#
THB RAFT, covertnir ten thoncand feet of
canvas and o<-cupylnic the entire sUge from wa I
to wall witli it* suririnK waves and icrrll.lc mil
l°m 1 he arl«»8of slolly. the Limallc A-ylum
the re^olvInK Hw"**. the Moving Panorama, ai.d
exquisitely lH»«utlfulta»i;eaux, the Moon upon
tlic Lake, the Hotel I'arlor, etc.
Anverlca's IleproscntaUve Senaallou Author
and Actor,
J. Z. LITTLE*
And a company of anexccptionablo abiUty
PIANOS.
Ohickering, H&ielton, H. F. MHler,
Fhoher, Woodwai^ & Brown, Bteiff,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Second-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS. ^
Hew England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octave coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of aH^inds at
i reduced prices. Sheet Muaic, Books,
hjo.y Stools and Ck>ven.
^PBBIBMOa AKD SKILI.
Combta#d are tbe recommendations of Touur,
Ibo borber. room » Post Ofllloe Block, »n" ld«
i;S;VA*V«ui"rSS?o'L';%Tir?XtrJ'87,ha^ wore ond out the
aod JmoUo... In aidltlon to the men's .lepart. - . - mnwards of $250,000.00
andlfiaoUuii. In aidltlon to the men's iiepart
noakaLadics' and children's department Is
uimmrf l ire a»»Ut«uu always in tuadluKaa
TakilM elevator.
tm aim Gardiiii Dressing,
Prepared for Uwns, Graea PloU. KltehOB
tianlens and Kloirer lied*.
PRI0B8 1
Ten lb. b«ff* for 1000 square feet...... .W
Tweniy.flve Ih. bags for a^(»0 square feet. . .$1.00
Fifty it. bags for Soco square feet LTJ
One hundred lb. bag*....* '-^
TjBrvra. Oraaiis Seoda
FOB SALE BT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
MO. 41 MARKKT BTBBJCT.
The good old jear that went before.
Etioh left oar trade some bigger. Ton,
finest figure. (Upwards of $250,000.00
trade in one year.)
Good bye the old, ilnoe you mnit go
tome very fine bargains which we are
sure will be a btnefit to you.
HO. 7 PEEBOOTT STfiEET.
KfTABLIMHED 1846.
Note-Kvery scene presented as «dveiti»e«l.
TicJi. U 75. 50, 35 aod !» cent*.
Monaay. .Ian. 1).
Seats on sale
Advertise in tlie Courier.
90 MEBBIMAOK STREET.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET.
7"y Brldiro Street,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROl'BJETOSS,
rj^O I.KT.— Kiceiy furn'snoo, uirire and well-
X ilfih cil n omt, couvenioutly altuat*d,at No.
n_KlM h street. ;
rpo I.ICT.— Ancieffanthouse of six roo«*i
1 one with live ruuuts; one with three nioa*.
t:^ ch^Htiiut Btro«'t. •
rp<» LK'I .— Keh. 1st, meat market, with r*-
X frlKcrator, mnrliln slabs, ete. Ueut low.
ICnqtdre of Urfo. ». Gushing, » Tyler street.
rpo l.ET.— I" Pawtucketvllle, near herae
i railroad, nloe rottofto house ami Mable.
1. M. Chase, kUma»«»
_. railroad, nloe rottope
with large lot ot Uiud
Road.
rpq liKT.— nonae, 1*» Hchool^ 'iT^Th^
Msrkrt ftroc
I^O LKT.— 8m»ll tenement, near thamUla.
Also eottaire' hon»e, neor Ihe mills, tM9
purinonih. House anil slalileon llildreth atriMl.
knquire of Thos. II. Elliott, 38 Central atreeS.
QSIants.
S^Advertlaementa under thl* heMi msHS
only 1» oent* n line for tkre* laaMtton*.
WANTED.— A Kirl to do table work at Put-
nam's illnlny rootas. w Mcrrlmncli street.
ANTKD.-By » man who has apaM
time, chance lu do collecting or almlwr
work. Address Box 181.
boroe bis
EAT ANOJE^MERRY.
BROKEN mst, 14c. a Hi, 2 lbs. 2SC.
We keep a tnU Wee of PUMB C AHDIB9 of all
kind*. kWDOMALiys Pure HanO-made can-
dli;a,40e.perlb.
I^at«! Mut«X 'NtMtMt
A f«U ttne of Mlud Mol*. Me. per lb..tlb*.«9«.
VI.OBIDA OBAMOBS. OBAPBI. Ac.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
MKCHANICa MILLS,
Cor. Dntton an J Flelobcr Strctrt*.
Will make any kind of Wood Work toonler
lor lIoiMag Preacnta.
We are prepateti to fill nil
ordera for the choicest Meatn,
Poultry, rrutlH nnd Veactablet-
with promptneftH ana detipntch.
Also a lull line of Dried antl
Smoked Meats,
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 aod 91 Merrlmacl Street,
TOITR ATTENTIOH IB CALLED
To the eharaeter of InTeator* In the New Huap.
*hif« Tniat CO.'* • P«r et. Dobenioro Bond*.
M,ooe
The Largeit AitortmeHt in LowdL
.Twenty aifft»«t ■tylei. Ptioei fr« K
oentatotaO.
A large anortment of BUTOHEBB'
TOOLS opBiUntly on hand.
. '^ :,
FHaklla Saringa Bank, »^Skttf- •;:;•• •"••»
Marrtaiaok Blrwr BaTlnga fiiak. Mm- ^^
ebeater i- • • • : •.• iv •.'J'.:i'.\:u ' iilLlll' 'gtttjBftt
Cba*hlrt ProYld«k iBnltutloa,
r. Bo41if , I?*, A<««t Oraikr BaUdiaff'
IteHMo AMldent on the Union Paellle
Ballrond.
A freight train on tbe Union Paclllo rall-
fOMl came Into oollUlon with a paaaenger
train new Bdawi, Wy., Monday, and two
< amlgrMtear* caught Are and were entire^
' eonaumed. The iJicruioinoicr regii-ten! I »)
degrMa below aero, aod as^Maiico was near-
ly^OrolletdUUnt. The clothing of many
of tbo piasengere wa* <?oiHiMiied atid severui
wer« Udly frozen bclote reaching slielier.
floott Vennlllioii, ooiMluctor of tho pas^en-
C train* erase*! bT the awldeni, Hcd ijiijU
not been seen since. Two yoting chil-
dren wv* killed lad 11 perwooa aerloosiy in-
Jurwl.
Try *ome of oar CAMITBD OpODS with
Tour ChrtaUMM dinner. Our lAoek fpmprUM
klonoy Drop Oom. Hueoelaah. Pea*. Sirlnc and
▲apangtt*. *e.
During January
We ahall give Bargaint in Fur-
niture and Bemnanta of Oarpet-
ing to lednoa itook befoia dor
annual itock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
Its AKD 140 OKXTKAX. OTRKiT.
Best Qnallty Plated Wares,
Beliable Watches,
Florentine 8tatnary,
Artistic Bronzes.
]] B'io'K Strest, - • TeieDtione 143-2
Do D0t«&ake pttop baodle or dutto fMhkm,
or !■ n iofl, dooH «nra eort of
Boston Branch Grocery,
101 MIDDUBSBX tVXBBT,
Oppofliite IPTorthera Depot
TUephODO N9. aa-S.
A. NEW IN VBSNXION.
Our Esceelflitor A all Sitter
la wwrtnted to be FlBsT-CLABa In evfry #pM-
nra. an i any dw^lrlaf » lanerlor anielo ia tMa
HMWhl do wen »> din and eumtoe He wcilM
•II sttPi i«utaK» Md eooeHiiiral^
IBray tlie Oriirinal
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
— -orTBE
•r^:'ss^d^^'^z.7.;;r^of^^w.^ ij sssu^Tsrs/irasj?^
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
25 Central Street, car. MHIdle.
If ^ou have a fioase or roomi
to lotytriiuiYe lost or found mon-
ey or yaluables ; if you tleaire to
bay or mU real estate or personal
propejrty ;" il yon are seeking a
situatioo or wish to employ iielp»
yoQ will find tlie columns of the
LowiLL Dailt Coumee a good
inedinm tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
\hM bene^t of the combined cir-
culation of the Cqitukb for three
days at n eoat of It eentaaline,
and Teryl aeldom fail of boing
February 1,1888,
I aball RCMOVIi: my place of buKlo«'Mto
Nos. 5 and 1 Gorham Street.
I have a Tery Inrjre aod varied ttoek of Parlor
Suite. Ka.y, Kocklnrf, Fancy and Odd Chair*,
alao Uattan Purnlture, to;c*'ther with a Stie line
of Draperlen ami Shaden, which I fchaU dUpow
of at about COST, In ordei to reduce my atock
to It* very k>we«t po**lble qoaotlty before re^
moyal*
ARTHUR H. BENNER
10 BfIl>DI.BaBX tTRBBT.
WANTKD.— By an cx|fcrlenced woman. •
■liiinilon to (10 xenural houaawork. lh>
quire at .K) Kawt innc »trect. _j __^
WANTKH.— AMtnatlonliy a (rood, relto>
ble»ilrl to «lo netiond work. Uoo<l refer-
nncon. Addrew* C, Contler oflloe. __^
WAlSTKP.— Hy an experienced Mngle col-
ored man who thorouKhly un<lorHtand*tiia
c«ro of iKtr^eH, a Bliuntlon a. coacliuiaii. In*
quire at 'i(i<8mlth street. '
IOMT.— On (jorlmm Mi-cci,a ncal-Hkln /love.
J Tltellnrtrr will h-i fullalily rewarded by
IcnvInK UatMr. tJeward'rt houne, I'il Uurbana
wtrcet. ' < ,
t
FOR 8ALr.
On reiilrnl >'«rt>*t, aciir llokfonl .qnare, 1
have a K«iotl two utory huui'U, modern bnJlt, to
irooti niiiilr. "No out*" alKKil the properly, and
Itlminc of the Ik-M tcadcM Ir, ward.1; i,rltC#tCWa.
On «>iirhMm Nirc*t 1 ha^e a i»<» story houaO
for tlT'iO. antt inio"hcr one f»)r f I5«».
Ill v« ar.i r< ur— iJKJiO will luiy a nlc^, larM
7 r<;oni hoinse, In *ro<i<l n-pnlr, nearly new, and la
nice lurKC lot of laud, WOO feet.
THOMAS H KLLIOTT, 33 Central Street
Lowcll,Rooina3«nd4. U»e the elevator.
yiSCMate
Our Position for 1888.
BoeogaUtDK tiMft flrat^Ma^ work brioffa
IM fmtn*, wo aboU ondenvor darloff
tho oomlac yew <« merit o eontlnaoaeo
of tho larce omoanC of polnttnff. potferinc
aad deeoiAtloK oniraatod to «* tho paat
jm*» Fattle* haTlac work to 4o will •!»-
tnia th« heat RMdto by leaTlaff oidoro wltk
A Happy New Year.
Ocod bye the old. Qod blew the new.
May all out patroni find in jon the hap-
piest year t^ey hare known.
10. 7 PRE800TT 8TBBET.
'iflt
Revere House,
BOS'Tor^r.
9ear Hoaton and Maloo, Baatera, Pltnbfaurf
and Lowell dopotn, centre* of bntlnee* aM
plaoe. of amuaomeut.
SemodelM, Beforaished, Kewly Debar-
hted, and now kept on the
Eiiropeaii Plait*
Boom* all large and eomfortable; ela«Bal
•alte*. wlihbaiha aturJic<i: ample pubtte m»*
tor* ; irentlemen'* cafe ami Uillard rooai iddM*
aod erat-cia** In every reepect.
RupMa rttoM ai.o« a dat uv.
J. r. MBlUlOW * 00.,- - PropiifCari.
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LOWELL DAILY COPBIEB. TUESDAY. JANTTABY 10, 1
NA8BY ELUCIDATE* THE
TARIFF.
CO'«K*IHllT X ROAUS )
fWlch »« iu u»e HtttU ot Kvntiicky), 5
Decoinlicr li, lesi. )
YI«t4Ji«lHy I leHcevetl the fullerln dUpattb :
Wahimn<;t<>n. I»«<fm»H.Mn, 1887.-7V) <*«/'•
ServUv iteiot.u iho Mi-fomtc*. uv U.e ITt-.l.leui
•doriM?"!. Sou lo till'* l>- '••«»• I.AMONT.
A wirik i!* ii «i>o<l fz u nod to h Wlluil i»o»n.
«Dd I lujmcjillv callo.1 u in.etia uv tli« «liin-
ocrlfv at till' "I'l m»H'tiii-lioii!*e, jiml tl»<*n Ktl
to work rectliu the inos«a«e of Ills h«v'»»-
leucv. aiul htudvin the pinH whieU 1 waj.lcM
loeUiiorute. I alluz liU to l« s^-v^>.vr^:^ »o
ex lo Iks cffactive. I liale Kom ott Ualf-
iiie pint wlch Htruck me with the greutent
►rw Wiiz the n»*er«huii thai Hu- preHeut
Kew Pablicatlon*.
Talki to YouDf Men (with AtUlei to
YouoK Women) U the name of a book by
Bev. Robert Collyer, and publinhcd by l^e
A Shepard of Boston. The talk* Include 12
leclur«t* on subjoclH on which most youns?
"all over. flr»t rttel Not iiiu«h moM than •
quarter of nu hour over It." Dur!»g bit
tnnoe they had cut and carved no, aewed
m« up ttuu bi.iKla)i«'<l ">« wiihout mv^ know-
iuK tbul I ha.l been touched.— [Pall Mall Ua-
zelte. _____^
r-
1 1
hurtVrIn
InikituH lurin foi>l the opprBst_ uixl
people to pay lor k'O"*'" above WHtthe>
iluKKl, iihttheuraoumuv the tariff levied,
wkh levy went to buihl up opprenslve rao-
oo|H>llcti; wichlstosay thut o« every
lar'-
on every dol-
wuth uv Kuir Nh «oo.U wich we ool,
we paid, a.lUhiiol to the .lollur, «0 or wiit-
«ver ufr cpnt. tlio Inikilu* lurllf iinpow-d. hf
It waa 40 per cent., we paid for t be dollar <-
WUtb »1.40, and el M per eeul, « dollar and a
half, and hu on. . ...
fcjt 1 teach »»est uy llluslrnKhen, the raJnIt
1 gut tbU fact fixetl In n»y mind I pereeeded
to arraniremv illu.strai*heu.
I bev Huiitld, afore now, by not bein fuM>
*7 VllOHed up the ofllce and Btepncil out to
Baneom'* to «et a ulu to iitlddy my mind,
wkh I took, pavin him for it. I am payin
caith half the "time for my drinks now, and
actllly payIn »uthlu (e/. little ez p^KNible) on
okl account. iSleppIn out Into the street,
who should 1 see comin out uv Oppenhel-
mer's clolhlu store but Sim Uavitf, a nlKSer
which belon)?e<l to Squire Ga» ill afore be
wu'/ robbed uv him by Liiikin, and wich hex
ibo mineral cast uv the Ouvlit feechers so
much Ko ez to |>erduce a coolnU betwixt the
old S4iuare and bis wife yeer* a;,'*'- '">'«" wuz
drent from top to toe in a entiiv noo soot uv
cloze, bev in bin old one-* done up lu a paper
wIch be ktrrioil in hi« hand.
A ijee struck mc to wunst.
♦'Sun," sed 1, "wood a dollar Indoow; you
to cum 10 a mceliu toulaht and wear them
clo»e?" , ,
"l« >oo to spcok?" he askotl.
**Htirlbi ** sed 1*
*'A <lolliu'u uurty cheep— make it a dol-
lar'u 'alf and 1 1'« a ;<o,"
"An )oo wlll^it up and come lorrerd and
be tul ki<l at, when I call yoor
♦*Yeh."
"UN a go. Be on hanti curly, ami ware
tbem cluze."
"All rite, boMrt."
The eveninx come, th-? horn wa-* tooted,
and the <linuHri«v bled out uv Ba>comV. and
filled the house "to overrtowln. I . red the
ine8»aKe to cm. and seczin upi)M the central
Ijee In It Uiat the con^oomer wuz taxed to
all the pockilH uv the blolid manoofacioorer,
worked em up to u lit uv desperusben, wich
wuz Min^clcr, cz the cloz.' on the entire seck-
•huii uv the diniekratlc parly in that mcetiii-
house woodeut bev Invoiced at that minll
fifty dollars. However, 1 have noli^l that
tb« man whoi*e solo poxneshun Is a yaller do»c,
and whose wife lak.s in wui-hin to support
him, IS the heftiest comi'laner uv the l)ur-
dens uv uxashcn. 1 raynelf bev dun «uthin
toward selllin the nai^bnel debt.
The time fur my illustrusben wIch wuz to
rleiich IhinRN bed come, "l wish to make a
practlcle lllustrashen." I aed. '"l see Simeon
buvitt In the awjonce, with a noo soot of
eb.zeon. Will Simeon step forrerdr
Sim walke«l up, rather embarrassed at beln
the t>e«t drc^t man In the i-oom.
"Ifoo notis Ibis soot uv cloze, my friend*.
I ain't Just sboor wat the tariff Is on woolen
Xoods, buttons, thread and sich, but 1 will
presoom that It iiveratfes 60 i>er cent. Estl-
vatin the homo valyoo uv the k"o*U at say
t2(), my friend Simeon wuz comi>elled to add
to Ihul |12, which hex run up the cost of the
elozc, makin and all. to sutbin like ^2. the
difference between the coal to him umler the
oresent Infamus sysUMn and wat it wooil Imj
of that soot bed bin admitted free of dooty,
belli "
"l»rai>s dat's ho, I>oss," spoke up the cussid
niMer, 'Me larlfl-, cz you call It. may bev
-cost me all dat, but the fa«-k is 1 only paid
*10..'W» fur the entire oulfll!"
"Watr'ejackllulid I. , , ^
"Dot Is the cold fact In the case," piped up
• Oppenhelraer. who wuz sittln In the
awjence. "Dc droubles mlt you Is, dot nnnt
ituu'l iiappen tu be Euylish gouU. It's
mostly Yank. I>e wool wuz j{rowd In Ohio,
the llnlns wuz made In Connecticut, the
thread in Massycboosltts. the buttons In
rhlladelphv. dose masheens on wld^i dey vos
tnatcvo.xm'a.leln Connecticut oof Bensvl-
Tany steel, and the cloze wuz made In Cin-
cinnati b\ mine brudder-ln-law and solt by
me to Simon. It's Yank all uv de way from
de sheep's back to the man wat hcz em on,
and de toots Is iKJtter ^oots dan efler vas
mate in England. I bev a ^tore full of em,
at de same price— fur cash." „ ,• u
"Wall" I shrceked, "ain't them Euglieh
'^'"Nod a bid oof it. We don't buy English
tools no more. Uomlicdisben at home Ish
altoRcdder too atronfi:."
"Yoo kin sit down," I remarkt to Simon.
*'Ther seems to be sunthln wronj< In this
aoraewhtr. OppresI by tariff, and buyln a
•oot uv cloKC for «10.50 !"
I bustid this time bv bein too well pre-
pared. But I rose ckal to the emergency. I
•11"^ *'^- ..... T ■ •
"My Dimocratic friends," I remarked,
*»the fault In this mutter Isn't with the Tresi-
dent or me. The troul)le Is that Simon
Oavitt wood L'O and buy Amcrikin Koods lu-
fct«ttd of Enjilisb, anil ther iMilng no dooty at
all on Amerikln ^oods, it appears they come
cheeper. It hez the appearance, this turill.
uv a sorto'barriu out uv furrin goods and
maklnhlchez we yoose here to hum. I
eoo<lenll>e expected to know that, ez I
hevn't paid for any cloze senc« Androo Jon-
•on's time, and consekently wuz never per-
tikeler ez to the price. Bui It doesn't alter
the prinslple. We want English goods, It
appears, and we don't want Amerikln goods,
and our veneratid bed hez so tieclared. Wat
Is our boundcn dooty then, ez Dimocrats?
Kf He scz we are robljcd, we must be
n>bl»ed. Therefore, every good Dimoerat
will buj English goods and pay the infamus
dootv on cm, and groan under the tyranny
«iv monopoly. Then the iron will enter his
Mie. and he wll rise In bis mite, ct cetera.
"I know Ills E^'gslcncy Is lite, for every
paper in England approves uv his message.
Ef ther wuz cz nmcb yoonanlmity tbi^slde uv
the water in upprovin his vews that there Is
on tolher, It would be clean saUln. In couse-
kenc45 uv the barrin out uv English goods
from AmerlUv, the Eiigllsh oiKrativcs and
i^pitalisls bev liecti suffrin fcr some ycers.
In the inlrest uv broad hoomanity, we want
to transfer that suffrin to Ameriky. We
wtuit to let down the burs and let furrin
tfoods flood in, for En^lund scz we do, und
Knglish n)unw»fttctoorers are wllllu to pay
librelly for bev in it done."
I hevgotto Mudy upthls matter uv free
trade and tarill. for m> fust essay don't seem
to IKJ entlrelv siiti«factry. Ther must be
aonie reezen for free trauc, tho 1 hevn't jlst
ilruck Itczyit. ,, ^^
I'KTUoi.FiiM V. NAsny,
p. M., and fur free trade and sailer's rltca.
The Wreek of the Teeth
li auni U> follow the ucc of the many worth-
leas preparations for the teoth now In the
market. Uenuinber that those pretended
denli8t.s who cry down SUZOlK)NT all have
noma wortblesii article of tbeir own which
ihfiv will irv to Induce you to ir»e. Do not
he deceived': use nothing but HOZODONT, a
pur« Md lofallihle preservative of the deoUl
«uImUm».
men need advice, whelhor they are dUpo-md
to admit It or not. "It ban grown," "^r^y*
iboaulbor, "out of the Impulse ^^■'- "" '•^■'
who are called to the mluUtry .of 'life unto
life,' to speak now and than unto those
whoae life lies greatly before them, on ques-
tions which seem to us of a «leep and vital
moment." Tlicv are not questions of theory
or siKJculalion. but of actual, practical, evcry-
dav life. Ami .Mr. Collyer treats them with
great good sense and In the pleasant ui.inuer
which Is his wont. There is notbiu,' stll! or
prosy about theuj. It seem* as If the most
careless young man must be arrested by
their obvious s>inpathy with blm and his
ambitious. We cannot doubt that the book
U destined to play an Important pari In
manv voung lives. For sale at. Co*<ushall »
for jl/W.
Paul I'aioff Is published by Houghton, Mlf-
flii A Co. of Boston. F. Marlon Craw fo.d Is
the author. Its hero, Paul PutotF. Is »u at-
tache of the Uus>ian hgilion at t'onstan-
linople. and much of the action of the htory
Is ill ih.tt citv and Its vicinity. Paul's broth-
er, .\lexander. Is an officer 111 the Uu>i>ian
armv. and a glaring, lmp»'tuous man. He
visiis bis brother at Coustautiuople, and the
two go to the n>o*riUeof AgiaSi>phiaiii see the
ri'iigious ceremonies of the last wrck In the
Month Kainazun. The scene Is described io
an extremciv vivid fasb'on by the novelist,
who must have studied it long aud alteutivo-
ly to have so ivpioduced Its picturesque
lights aud sliadows. The brolhtrs, with
their Turkish guard, »Uud for a long time In
silence regarding; tho strange scene. Finally
Paul speaks to his brother, asking aomc un-
important (juestioii, but to his surprise there
Is no a«iswer. He looks up, aud his brother
Is gone. The hurried search by Paul and his
guard shows no trace of the man. A more
careful ln«|ulrv gives no l>etU'r results. Fi-
nally the powers of diplomacy and the ef-
forts of the iKdIce fail, an.l Alexander Patoft
1» given up for dead. Circumstances are
such that Paul is huspecteil ot having mur-
dered his brother, or at least of having com-
passed his death. And the Mory goes on to
show how the mystery was cleareil up. i>f
course, there is a love romance In connec-
tion w itii tlif-' slor\ . and many characters are
liitroduceil to whom we have not ulludetl.
Mr. Crawford has told a good story in a very
interesting fashion. Some of the chapters
are peculiarlv strong, and the scenes are cart)-
fnllv worke.{ out. The descrli»tlons are in-
tpiesllng and the characters are cicarl)
drawn. Few pi'ople who commonif the
tjook w III care to lav It aside until it i* liu-
ished. For sale by Co-geshall for «il..V).
Another volume In the American .Men of
Lictlers Series, published by Houghton, Mif-
flin Si <\>.. Boston, has appeared— Benjamin
Franklin as a Man of Letters, and a portrait
of him at 84 years of age is given. John
Balcli .Mc.Masters Is the author. Uue woid I
hardlv have thought that there was so much
in Franklin as "a man of letters" as this vol-
ume sets forth, and yet the able autlior
would retort that be had much more, lor
Franklin's life was >iu uncommon that any
line of It is complete. .Mr. McMusters has
dealt with bis theme most admirably, lu that
he has taken the book-woro idea of his sub-
ject out of tho work, and put lu ll» place a
man who was fresh as a reader, bright as un
editor, and keen as u lltcrateur. The author
has told the slorv of Franklin's life very
iv.Hdablv; has brought out ranch that was
not threadlKire on account of being .so often
told. From the beginning of the lirst rhap-
ter to the close, the reader will read, he will
not peruse. The struggles to obtain a foot-
ing In the paper world, his victory, the abili-
ty displaved over others in those early days,
will Interest those who know how hard It Is
to make a newspai)cr not only pay, bul be
acceptable, even at a loss to Ihe proprietor.
And his later successes In u literary way. as
well as many prominent lucld«nu of hu life,
will Interest as well a« arouse. Of all the
books in the series, there Is noue more pleas-
ing than this laUr production of Mr. Mc-
Musters. For sale by Coggeshall for ei.'25.
Klukel's Copy Book Is a manmd of music
lu 35 progressive Ica^ous, containing expia-
Somcwbere in tleorgla tlierc is a church,
which Is called "The .Sister^; Church ; ' all
the members are w«uuen. The chief work
of their misslonurv sdclety is to aeud Dr.
fUeiiieal*
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
A ftealy. Itobinir Sk'" Dlaei*** with KndUsa
I fiuffbrlaBOiurmlby Cutlrtira l(«iii«)dlra.
SoUtiap Cootiff*
ffftiicaL
rrjAcojBs on
GREAfR'Ell^
ForPain^
UrUMb*, TmUMtat
rirTyroENTa,
fvx auKua A. vooBum Ok*
;>la
Kv
LriAI.TIMQM. Mfc
„.,..<.■■.-.."." . .- ,, . .. If I had known Of the CUITCI-HA ItKMEDIEa
Bull's Cousih Svrup to the ludlans, Who sui- ^^^„tv-«»l|rb« years into It would have savrd ine
fer larL'elv wltli coiiglis and cold*. | *j,k, w) (two luimlred tloLan*) and an linmensc
*" • - -1 amount of suffciln^. My dlbcaso (PsortaMs)
c^imuieuced on my bead lu a spot not larger
tliau H cent, ll spread rapidly all over my body
and Ki>t uii'l'-r my nulls. 1 he scaIcs w-oiilii di-op
uil Of MH) all the dmc, aii<l my sutTerlhg was
endless, and wllliout jx'llef. One thousand dol-
lars would not tempt nic to have this disease
over «»«!»• ' •*'" " l'""^'" '"""• ^"* '*'*'' '"'•^''' ^'
ln< rell«ve<l of w hat come of tho doctors aald
was leurosv, sonttJ lUtg-wonn, psoriasis, etc. I
(,mk and 8ai*nparlllas over one year
and a half, but no cure. I went to two or tiiroe
diK'tors and no cure. I caniu)t nralse ihu Curi-
ci'KA ItKMsniKa too much. They have made
niy skin as clear au«^ free from wjilea at a
babv's. All i used of them WSH thwe l>oxe« of
CrrirnKi, and three Itottlca or t;iiri«"iiKA Kk-
^*«u.vhNr, and two cakes of CirricuuA Soai".
If yon had bt en here ami wdd you would have
cured me for ♦J(H).is) you would have had the
money, i UHJked like the picture In y»>ur bo<>k
of I'HorlBhIs (iilcluni number two, "llow to
Cure .Skin Diseases"), but unw 1 «in ns clear as
any person ever was. Through ff.rce of habit I
rub my hands over my arms and legs to scratch
onoo m a while, but to no purpose. I am nil
well. I srrstcheil twenty-eUhl years, and tt got
to iKj a kind of second nature to me. I thank
vou a thou-andalines. Auythlntr more that you
want Io know write inc, or anyone who roads
this may write to ma and I wld answer it.
' DKNNIS DOWNING.
Waterbury, Vt., Jan. 20 Ji, 18t7.
Psoriasis. Kc«ema, Teller, Ringworm, l.lehcn,
Pruritus. 8cald Ilea I, Milk Crust, DandrutT,
ltRrl>ers', Bakers'. (lrocci»' and Wnshcrwom
nn's Jtcli, and every species of itching. IJurnlnK,
Scaly, rimply Humors of the Skin and Sculp
and niood. with |.oss of Hair, ai-c poshlvcly
cured bv t'l'TiruKA. the great skin cure, and
Ci'TKfRA SOAl", an exquisite skin Hcaulltler,
cMernallv, and CUTlii UA Kk««ilvknt, the new
Hluod ruiirter, Inlornally, when physicians and
all other reiueUles fall. "
S(dd everywhere. I'rtw, CrrirrnAi BOr.;
.•^OAf. 2.^:. ; Kha»>i,vK>T, fl. Trepai-ed by the
POTTKK UKUO AMU ClIBMICAL CO., UofttOD,
«^Send for "How U> Cure Skin Diseases," 64
pages, .'.0 Illustrations, ami KW testlinonlalB.
PIMPLB8, blackheads. chuDped and oily
skin prevented by crrKiKA Mki)I«'\tki> >o\v.
NEW YEAR'S !
GOODS CHEAP.
Clotiting.
WE WISH TOU A
Happy New Year
HEAD-ACHE.
NERVOUS=^=-
HEAD-ACHE.
Both are Symptoiws of a DiaoR-
D£.tED STOMACH AND UVER.
MANDRAKE IS A SEOATIVt, AND .
AS Compounded in ^
Pr.Schenck's
IfiANDRAKE PjUj
WILL
^ PERMANENTLY*
CURE "^'
HEAD-ACHE!
For Sale by •» Dni^irlMs. ^^^^*^^^^^^
I l«xo. for 65 cU.: >.r wn t by mall. J°5^-£tail%^
r»c«ll.t of price. l)r.J.U.bcUsnck*ioa,I»Uaa»i
nations and useful Informatluu, with a series
of writing lessons pertaining to notation and
various other sulijects, for bexlnncrs as well
Rs advaueed students of music. It is a val-
uable l)ook to use in connection with the lar-
ger piano or oruau Instruction book, thouijh
It Is a complete rudimentary instructor in
Itself and wfll adapted lo class or private In-
struction. It Is of larjje sheet-music .size,
contains GO pagei", with blank leaves on
which the pupil can copy the printed notes,
either with peucil or pen; and it contain.^
lessons in the form of (jueMlons and an-
swers, all bclm? plain and well illustialed.
Oliver Dilsoa A Co., Bostou. Trice 7.'» conls.
Under Kther.
The doctor Rot out his ether apparatus aud
Boou compounded a smell like a photograph-
er's shop io olden tlays, while out of the cor-
ner of my eye 1 could '♦'ec the surjjeou, who
had taken off bis coat aud pulled some
•guards over his wrUts and arms, arrauginii
his weapons lu a ueal row on the dressinj,'
table. When Ihe doctor
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCHEOS LIKE SUCCESS,
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of a Man is in His Strength.
Nerr* or Phyalcal For©* Wben L9»^<|nl<ik-
ly K«Ksin«d b7 OonaultlDg
DH. O. jr. LEWIS.
Who. after Intense stutty and deep research, has
liitelv discovered a new, extraordlii:iry, qmclt.
ecruiln and Inexpensive cure for lilseases of the
llraln and .iplnal Cont, Spernmiorrho a. Semi-
"ul \Vcakned«, Fluid Kscapes, ImpoUiicy antl
l)er.i!iire<l Fuucllons of the Nervous and Gener-
•itlve !?ystcm8. THIS NK\V AND MARVKL-
UIJS.M1CI)1CALTKKATMENT has cured Uie
most desperate forms of Norvpus Disorders In
boUi you'itr and old. To deblllute. youth it be-
slows the viifur ol manhood, and lu advanced
r'e It establishes the vlpor of youth without
tLc possibility of falFure. ifRiNAKY COM-
I'LAlNTP. Acute or Chronic DlschiirireB, Stric-
ture. lleieiUlon ot the Urine, Gravel, Kidney or
madder Disorders, syphilis, Sccon.iiiry hynip-
tmna. Eruptions, .Skin Diseases, all are abso-
luuilv cured w Itliout the use of n.enury, copai-
ba or Uiicctlons. No restrictions In .llet or hin-
drance from bueluesB. Itf.cKNT casks cukkd
IN- TliRKK OK FOUR DAYB. I'utlents wl:o»e caBce
have been ne;rlected, ba.llv treated or pro-
nounced Incurable, are particularly Invited to
vlsll Dr. Lewis. A wrlticu Kiiaiatucc
Oatarrlial I>unir<)t*Mi.
To b« freed from the dniiRcrs of Buffocatlon
while IjliiK down; tp breathe fiwly, sleep
Kounilly and undls'urbed; to ilso rofrcAhcd,
licad clear, brain active and free fi-om pain or
•iche; to know tlial im polM>nouH. putrid matUM*
dclllch lh<i breath and nns away the delicate
lurtchluery of smell, taste "Ud hearlPfc'; to led
that the svmcni does not, thiouKh Its »elns aud
arteries, BUck up tho poison that 1* sur.i to un-
dermine and destrov, Is ludccd H blessltijr be-
\ond nil other human enjoyments. To purchase
Inimuidtv from such a talc hhould 1)0 the «>bjcct
of all Hlillctrd. Hut those who have liie»l many
remedies and phyMclaus despair of relic i or
' KASloiiD'B lUl>ir\LC:i'KK mcpts every phase
of CttlniTh, irom a slmpbi head c »ld t<> the inoBt
loathsome and destructive staKCs. It Is local
and cxini-tllutlonal. Insutnt In relieving, perina
nent in curing, safe, economical and never fall
lug.
SANKORD's Radical Cuuk consists of one
bottle of the llAOICAl. ClKK, onn box of Ca-
TAHHHAI. Soi.VKNT. and one iMfllOVKP IN-
llALKR, all wrapped lu one packajre, with treat-
ise and directions, aud BoUl ky a. I druggists for
•1.00.
POTTKB Dbuo akd Ciikmical Co., Bostoh.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONK MINUTE
The Cutlcar* Antl-Paln PlftB-
t*r relieves Itheumallc, Sciatic,
Sudden, Sharp and Nervous I'alns,
Strains aud weaknesses. The tlrst
jud only puln klllliin plaster. New,
original, lustMiitttnoous, infallible,
marvellous Antidote to Pain, Infiam-
matlon and Weakness. I'lteriy un'ike ftn<l vast-
iTsnperlortoallolher plasters. At all drng-
iclBis, 2.V.; live tor %\ ; or, posUigo free, of 1 ot-
ter DKiiu ANi» ChkmicalCo., Iloston, Mas*.
safe. A mat
Eeal estate*
»e;flecte
rable, a
,,„.^.,.. U. A V
sflven in all c^ses arrantced amUindertaken
riliOTlCBUpWardsol TIIIKTV VKAKS.
cure
49>Dr. Lewis Is
frequontlv c^msidted
nianv who have been comnleUjfy dlmouragt
cvefltelnK cured alter havinK CApcrtmcnted
had
his medicine
ready he placed It over my no.« and mouth,
with instructions to breathe deepiv two or
three times. The apparatus for ^Iviuk ether
consists of a box In which the corapouqd Is
placed, aud an oval India rubber mask, very
dlable and tlcxlblc, projeclluK from it, with
a tap which allowed communication between
the two parts to be cut off or established at
will. The mask part was placed over my
face, and 1 inhaled deeply ouceor twice with
the oidv result that I was seized with a chok-
iiiK couKh, which, however, was soon fol-
lowed l»v a pleasant and restful sensation.
I felt asif I were Rcutly dozing oflf on a
warm summer's «lay, so ■ 1 closed my eyes
and placed my arms down by my sides.
and
with
that
they might noi interfere with my breath-
ing. The doctor bent over me and raised
an eyelid, but I was wide enough awake
to say : "Not yet, doctor." i was rapidly .
Koliiir. thouj:h, and I felt I was be;4iunln« to
lose consctousuess. The light scomod gently
to fade away, giving place to darkness that
was not awful or horriblb, but soft aud iwt-
ful. There was no giddiness or sli.giiig in
the eai-B, but slleuec and darkuess settled
down over me,^and then a red veH seemed to
come from beneath my eyes and to float
away Into the increasing gloom, gradually
diminishing to a red suot, the only speck of
light left. Slowly this faded away,
sight, hearing, volition and every scum;
It I Tiad a dim consciousness of existence,
biit my verv life seemed far away, burled
under soft inaHseH of tiarkiiess. I do not
know whether I spoke, bul my bruin was a
blank, and not a thought crossed my mind.
All was numb, dead und still, the silen(» of
Ihe grave; bul wlih a faint, undcUnablo con-
sciousness somewhere that this was not
death, but only the susi)en»lun of life. Dark-
ness wui all around; not a darkness that
might l)€ felt, bul one that tilled everything,
eovcre.l evervthing witli, black, Impalpable
and all j)ervading silence. (Jradually and
softly as It went the light came back again,
with no startled wonder as lo where I was,
for almoU Iwlore I could shape a tliouglil 1
Instliictlvelv rememlicred my position and
knew the operation was over. The D!<"«"C8
In the room grow distinct and clear. I lialf
rose up In l)ed. and then a horrible feeling of
nausea and pain rushed upon mc. I had
lain ilown strong ami well. I woke up weak
and throbbing with palu under my bandages.
"Hpieadld," criod the surgeon, cheerfully,
with various advertlse<l nostrums, elc( trie belts,
&(• which Invariably do more Imrni than good.
K verv phase of disease demands diflVrent and
8|)ecial treatmert. To tl-.ose who may have
been disappointed. Dr. Lewis would nay con-
BUlt blm and he will restore the .li-!ipnointed
one to all the duties of life, w hcthov tW be
physlwil or menul, i)ertalnlng to Jnarrted Ufe
or "single blessedness."
Cousultatlou. Medicines, *c.. »5.
WorktnK Classcfi 89.60.
. DU. LEWIS is permanently located at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, E. I.,
One door from Richmond street (oflT Broad
street). Ofllce hours all tiie year round from 9
to '» and 5 to!); Sunday, 10 to 2. not later. FK-
MALK COMPLAINTS SKILFULLY TREAT-
KD.
NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIENTS.
Dr. Lewis will, on full description of ease
(with fee enclosed), Immediately send a Bupply
of his valuable me<lb Ines, acx-ompanlcd with bi-
Ptru.llons an<l advb p for the cure of the above
dlstresBing complaints. Jubt Publishrd:
FoarthRditloB
Medical Minutes,
With addltloral colored
lUustratlons.h roRTBAIT
«IK TlIK AlITIIOK, AND A
LISTorCO.Ml'LAlNTS.
An exceptional trefttlBe
on the treatment and
speed ycnre of iihove sub-
"octs, sexual diH.'aBCBetc.
Price 2.'^ cent < by mail
m jinv addrcH^, from the
'author, Dr. C. J ' '"
y OWELL. BL.EACUKRY
Land Sale I
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, high and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Mgore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadoworoft, Garter and Gorham
streets. »
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of "
JAMES N. BOTJBNE,
Agent Lowell Bleachery
(.
^EDICAC
MWUTES.
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
> 'i^'SL^i.
They will clye everything. They are sold
everywhere. Price 10c. n package-^fl colors.
They have no equal for Strength, Ilrlghmess,
Amount in Packajres, or for Fastness of Color,
or non-fading ynalltles. They do not crock or
smut. For sale by W. W. IJuncJin, prugglst,
101 Middleflex street; Ooodale's Drujc Store, 111
Central, corner .Inckson streets, Hske s Mocfc;
F. II. Butler A Co., DruKglets, 141 Central street ;
Carleton A Hovey, DrugKlsts, City Hall, Menl^
nmckstreci; Albert L. Field, Druggist, Davis
Comer; Klllngwood A Co., Pharmacists, mino
Bite post oflco;0. C. Itrock, Dru>:glst. liridgc
Btreet, corner First street; G. C. Osgoojl, M. P.,
Apothecary, cx>rner Merrimack and i^nttoVk
streets: Denis O'Hrton, Druggist, b.1 Bridge
■street, lA>wcll, Mass.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Ohriitmas Fresentsi Oheaper than
any place in Lowell.
COLOGNE 'BOTTLES, worth 35 cents
each ; selling for 20 oients.
FANCY PEBFUMES-Large and
choice line.
^ SILK HANDKEEOHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANCY RUBBER GOODS— Pretenti
for children.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 dosen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are telling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosen of POCKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaios for specie.
POCKET OUTLERY-One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Knives a lipecialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 doz. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES— The best line ever displayecl
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which mak« splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterni,
latest designs, lowest'pricei.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine 'dog ikin,
and they will outwear half a dosen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounce
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of
SHEARS we ever had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Carriaflre
0^ Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of OIGARS, 26" in each,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
The Holiday Seasou Is over aud while we
thank the public far their senerooe pat-
rou«g«9 durliiK the ChrlBtiiias BeaBon, we
fsel that w<B mast call attention to the
practical seoesBltleB of these days :
ULSTERS
Are a necessity In this climate, and we
have a larger and inorc varied assortment
of these splendid gariuents than any other
house In Lowell, aud at prices to salt
everybody's purM. JtVlth Ul^STBUS go
DRIVING GLOVES,
And QloTes that mean warmth and coos-
fort. Hackmen, Orooerymen, Batchers
and all who are constantly out of doorsi
need these artloleB aud should have thea.
We call attention to
OUR SPLENDID LINE OF CAPS,
Made In the latest styles and the best ma-
terials. Oood Scotch Caps In blue and
ntlae<l colors for SSc. Scotch Havelock,
WInsor Driving Caps. Fur Caps la Oollege.
Jockey, Turban, DetcoU and Montreal
shapes.
Underwear and Hosiery.
tVe carry a splendid line In this depart-
ment. We call attvutlou to a special bar-
gain that we have J net placed on onr table* :
25 Dosen All-Wool Scarlet Shirts and
Drawers at 25 Cents each.
We will not sell more than four pieces to
each customer*
DOGSKIN JACKETS
Deiy frost and blissard, and the we»rer can
laugh at Old Winter.
REEFERS
Are another weather-proof garment. Meat,
warm, well made, heavily Itaedt aad cons-
fort Itself. We have a splendid line. Prleae
•8.50 to SIS.OO.
In all garments and goods suited to the
bitter winter weather now upon us. we
carry everything that neceeslty and com-
fort demand. We can suit everybody, •■*
oflter our goods at prices that compel
shrewd buyers to purchase,
us and learn for yourselves.
>
Call
Lowell One-Pfjce
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
iltjSccllancoujB.
SCISSORS and
and warranted
ONT
Allow your Clothin^^
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting^ i]
wrecking way. Join \\
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James l^yle's Pcarline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New Yoik.^
Gold Everywhere.
Fll-TKKN IltTNDUKD OALl-ONS pnrc Port,
Sherry and llocli from Conconl Rrn|)C8. put
OB esDoclally for family »ft»c. coiulilcml tho henX.
arOeleeeermiton the market for the niotey.
■C«d«M7«ito 18H1. Before itiirchaBine call and
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale und Betail
DRUG STORE,
14 MiddlesBX Street,
If T<m want to leonre the most dsdimblt
I btffftins.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER VyiTHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
Tempcr.itureof
Siioi'p Itook
Spring Is 47® F.
Phwp MtKk. Bprlns Water conUlns four nnhi of
a Kral»> "r nf.Uiii' i-onnltiirnts In » gallon, and U
iroin ilx tn thirty limonnmKndiBU tho Ul>la
watoruKuollyolloritHiror sale.
Tlir K'lulin;; rhyplchiiifl of tho City
may iH-ootifiiltoil oft to the tliora|>cutlc
«lHcacy of thl* well known tal)le
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
THE TEA TABLE.
TKA TABLK TOPICS.
The quantity of ralalna conauroed In tbla
country annually la enormoua, about M.OW,-
000 belim Kpeut jeach year for tUls one article
of food. A iiirxe proportion of our ralnlua
are now girf^vn in California.
Late In tlic Bummer watered uIIUh were out
of Htyle, l)iit the tldo ban now turned In
tbeir favor, and lufou)ln« utottinerH are now
bringing to our shores largo invoices of biKh
novelties ill watered effecta. Watered sllka
and aalln^ arc among tho few falnica tlial
are utterlv worthlewi In low jriaUes. A
cheap watered bilk or aatlii diets Is a very
poor ttllalr. * ■
Braldlnff for Oowaa.
Bays MntlXi-: You ""^ <!"•'« ^'■**"'* '"
iuppo»lu< that braiding lH|nH'« leant old-
fMhlonod \\^ larlmininx for dresses. It Is,
If po^Hlblc. more worn than ever. As a
proof of llio truth of thin, I may tell yoji uh
a givat htciet, that the other day weol»l« Imd
H lUtle ulluipM. of ►ouii- new drcNses that
JtedferulH .nuklm; for the I'nn.c-M.s of
Waleh, an.l Hie prettiest of them are bean I-
fiillv braid •! In may and hllver. bolU on Ibe
Hklr'ts and l.o.lheH. I uolleed that thu latter
w«ro I rovMiMl with the HiiHlblecoliarN teeli-
nieilly eall.d ••rolled," wlii'h tho weuier eiui
udlUNttoaiiv heljjht.or olberWHe, that hIh'
like* Flow i>ll«ii diM s a dies«inuker put us
oir with a slinbbv collar ihd Is far too low,
or eNc lit iiK out Willi an Instrument of tor-
ture that keep, mir Huir.rlng chins at an
rtiwie of 4r. .leiirech wllh our lonely, caMaway
necks wbld. Ihe .liins .eem to huNe dcM-rl.
ed forever. With u lolled c«_.llar ... hex-
tremcN arc iivouled. 1 once had ii slcllUnnc
dinner dre»^ wllh UiU kind of co lar,_ and
found it HI verv eonvenlciit ihaiu H quite
idiotic of int! never to have bad anotlur.
Yon. niav wlHi abHohHo t.afety employ
vournelf In IwhMIuk imnci »nd bo.lieo trim-
inliiux on ilir line :»in»oiid-co!oiv<ulotli vou
have been «lven for a ^\n\n% ilrejjs.— [Lon-
don Truth.
Praise Your Wife.
Prai.»o your wife, man; for pltyN sake glvo
hei; a little encouruiremcnl ; It won't hurt lier,
savH H wrlUr In Our Dumb AulinaN. Slio don't
exiK<vl It ; It will make her eyes open wider
Ihan thev have for llieRO last ten years; but
It will do her good for all that, and you, too.
There are many wonion today thlrHlng for a
wonl of praise— the liinxu««« of encourage-
ment. You know that If tlie floor is clean
labor has been pcrformeil to make it fo.
You know that If vou can take from your
drawer a <lean shirt wlienevcr yoii want It
•omebody'stiuuers have toiled. >y hy oon t
youexnnoout with a hearty "Why, how
pleasant you make things look, wife." If
you gave one bumlred und sixtieth part of
the compliments you almost choked thorn
with bclore they were married; If you would
■top tho badinage about whom you are going
to have when number one l« dead (such
things wives may laugh at, but tliey sink deep
■ometlnics), fewer women would seek for
other sources of happiness.
Knrnlugs aud SavioKa*
Rev. Mr. boynton of lliiverhlll, uceording
to the Laborer, told hia people on Sunday
that It Is learned from statistics that the cost
of living Is Jmt Inside the wages of the peo-
ple. There Is no need of going to statistics
to learn that bit of Information. All one
wants Is very lUtlo knowledge of human na-
ture. The tost of living Is an indellnile quan-
tity, which can Imj enlarged or dlmlulsnetl,
according to taste and circumstance*. A
m«u canllvo after a fashion on tlve oente a
dtv. and some misers and Chinamen have
Vlofae It ; or the .jost of living may be several
hundred thousand dollars it year. But the
reason why It U jUKt Inside tbe wagea Is that
a maiority of i>eoplc want tho gootl of bfe ns It
comes, and cure more for this than they do
for saving, and thus make it Just within their
earnings, while there is about as large a class
who live bevond their means as there Is of
those who suvu u«d lieoome rich.— INew-
buryport IlcrulU^^
Kovel Cure for Rheomatlena.
These remarks must be considered us pre-
fatory to n curious prescription which I
heard, years ago, from an Irish lady, real-
dent then and now in Leeds. Her suflrei-lngs
from rheumatism used to be acute, nulll she
adopted an old woman's remeily, which
simply consisted of flour und sulubur dusted
Into tbe soles of her shoes and stockings.
This WIS u perfect preventive. If any one
doubts Its eftcucy. It Is singularly easy and
Inexpensive to test the matter. All I wlsli
to do Is to vouch for the perfect truth of the
statement as regards my friend's experience.
— [Leeds Mercury.
pica and Things.
"Constant Reader" Is Informed that to
E reserve fruit there Is nothing superior to a
iich fence garnished with broken g a>'B bot-
tl«i. Some persons, however, still think the
bulldog method preferable.
••Johnnv," said tho Sunday school teacher,
"whftt Is our dulv to our neighbors J" *' I o
»8k»em to tea as soon ns I hey get settled,
said Johnny.— [licwlston Journal.
MagnetUt: "Yes, waiter, I :»">» '"^ff",^}''''.;
Would yon like to sec me tip the tabler
Walter: "No, sah ; but if It's all de 8am«> to
vou, sab. yer might Mip' de waiter, sah."-
trralrle Karmer.
At tbe Zoo.— The keeper gave the lion a
large piece of meat. roel-'*t>oes beget
thatoftenr' Keci.ei--*Hogfits itreguliuly
twice a day." Tort, wllh clasped hands—
"What a boon It would be If I could get a
position as lion bcrc."-[l«'rom the Ocrtnan.
"Say, didn't you tell mo wben you sold me
that dog that he was h bird dogr' "Yes,
Safa what I said." "Well, vou swindled
That dog won't hunt." "1 didn't say
T/>WELL DAILY COTJKIEB. TUESDAY. JANUABY 10, 1S88.
0a aa> Coto. Oils-
3
ffetUal.
tioier^Morbus
olie
idrrtioe^-
ummer
Qompl^ints
Ml Cured bra ^
tectspooriful of
PerrrJ)avis?m Killed"
in a little Afil/cor
Sugar and Waten
All Druggists SellIt. >*»
financial.
) IT Oaainkl Block.
AttSBtton glvea to aU flrst-cUM
Investmeuta.
ipr.cl
Spr.ct.
SAFEST OF ALL
INVE8T1IKNT8
W.B.CLAKK&CO.. Of MiNSiKAPOUa, O^
Firti Afortyitf/e* on Farm* in Mintusotu and lio
i»talnaniounl»of ♦SoOanil upwaniB; InUiresl
from 7 Ui 8 per iciit. Mortyas/e* on MinneapolU
CUy I'roperty.intvirvtin percent. Ktfusen years
expeneiico. Semi to Uotton ojfice fbr I'ampMM
an(i rel'creiHiCH before you Invest eUewhere.
UKOUdK WALLilCE, AKent, l»Milk street,
Boom 40, Boston.
KUHN, LOEB «& CO.,
so Nassau Btreet, - - - New York,
HAVK COWSTAWTtY OH UAMD
A BKLKCTION OF CilOlCK INVJCST-
MUNT bUCUUITIKK.
Cormpondmctof lUmlfrt, tirokert and Imrmt-
or* solicit «ii.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAIIPION SILVER FINING CO,,
OfBca 48 Central Street, Boom 10,
SPALDINU ItLOCK,
Oflfors a valuable Invoftment tottiioi>e wlio de-
sire sure returns for their money. /Tlie com-
panv are not enKMKcd in any wiblcat specula-
tloii. Tliey are mIIIhk the stocic ui on its meriu.
being conlliient that It will reallie wtialUiey
claim. Call and aBliuue«ti<^»»'
22 SUMTUCK STREET, COR. MIDDLE.
SUWALL a. MACK, PrMldaat.
JACOB itOUKKS. Traasur^r,
1>. U. BARTLKTT, Clark.
DIBECTOBSt
8KWA1.I. G. M.VQK, » KVI SPBAmTT.
JAAli:!^ It. KItANCIS, JOHN V. KIMUALL.
ALKXANDKU U. CUMNOCK.
PRICE OF CAS,
Wilb the itist'ount off for prumpt pay-
"^ ment. Is
81.20 per Thousand Feet.
COOPERACE.
HkTing engaged tbe seryicei of ft oom-
petent man to do onr work in thii line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable ratea.
iSu0ine00 CarUjt.
KLY'8
'AM Bf^^^*^ Cleanses th« Nasal
TRY THE CURE
, .. particle is ap-
- - ^^^ plle«l Into each nos-
*P%#PB trll Hn<l Is ajn-oealilo.
_ fc ^ *»Im l'rlce^oct8. at 1)111-
Rist8;bymall,rpfflslered,«0ct8. KLY llttOTIl-
KR3, WS Greenwich rtrect. New ^ ork.
Prtvatv Wlr*s to N*w York.
Telephone Call, 27S-S.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS UONDS, GRAIN AND PRO-
VISIONS bought and sold for Cask, or car-
rl«d on Martin.
S p. O. Buililing, LoweU.
OILS! Olli! OILS!
We would call tbe attention of usere
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of Oils,
which we can furnish at as low-price at
any other concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
freight or cartage charges.
Orown Eagle Spiniile Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is especially
adapted to light machinery, and with bo
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Orown Eagle Mnchinery Oil.— This is
a standiird oil in flash point and cold
test and the viscotiity is high. It hat
BuflSciont body to enable it to be used
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machineff,
especially spindlws: for this strvioe it
has been found after long continued
tests in the largest mills m the country
to wcel all other oils for safety and
economy. __.
UABR180N W. 8TKEETEB,
Ooi&M table audi Oolleotor,
'Room Me. A. Central Blf»ck.
Ofllce hours, from tt to 12, 2 to A, and MondBf .
ThurMilay and KrWluy eveuloKf Iruiii 7 t* \t.
«^M)eclal Htleniluii to collM-lliiu ot rents aatf
ireiierni care of lenenient property.
Nurgeon CliiropodiHt.
Mo. 1 Prescott 8tre«t, - - Lowell, lla«»
Oince hours :8 a. m. to 13 ui., S to 5 and 11*
l>. m.i t^undays, < to 4 p. m.
UUOKUE UKDKICK, 80 C«ntral
(Ustabllshod lu 1841.)
■.Sole auent for B. F. Hsker Paiaat
' I'lano Forlent, thcbet.tl|>rlK»i« I"
^^
PIRST-OLAM
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up aud renteti at a low rate i>er year,
tfivlux Included.
INVESTMENTS
ilidccllantous.
You Can't I ForGsaeralPaailly
ALLotksrUa^s.
You Can'tl /
BEATTHEMllr
THE FAMOUS HOP
BLASTERS
Clssa, fi«CT<uit. ooratl've and hlclily aMdletaial.
pcepued traax Trwdi Hops, Balssms. Sxtsaota
aad Oumo, aprwul on *ektU mudin.
Tbmr rostoro sad TltallM iraolc parts, sabdoa
j^fl„p.-.»»<,^ and Instsatly bablah p«ln wlMtlMrP
tn the BMk, Bids. Hip. I/ec, XSOiuv, Joints,
Bhoolder. Chsst, SrsHt. Btonaoli « KasOlss.
toimtaUj soothtof , pstaaUsytna •»* strenftli
•nine. Th« beat platttr oa tartk is the ^^y^^ "'
flM]i^^w.4«- jCaUadfttrprlaobyproprlstors,
Bop PlMtor Oonpaar* Doatoa, Ha
AT
•y and 8 I»oi- Oent.
Firrt mort«a(re. with coupon IwhUb •tt«ci>o«j}
oRjable semi-annually l.y Appleton Nail;'"''
lluuk. 8eriire<l on Improved farms lo U»c we«t,
from a to 5 times the value of llie loan. Abso-
lutely secure, and principal ami Interest nsw
08 a rule with as much promptness k» itojvru-
ment Iwii-le. Amounts from •""W^ »P' y'»* 'V^l^'
sntl 8 per cent. Apply V^ ^^^^^^^^ r^^b^f.'
MnnBurblo.k.RI Central stri-eLnwin 1. Meter
ti JOH.N F. KIMBALI., I'n-Blilent App eu>u
Nat. Bank. JAJ*. K. ►*^L!^'^^\^^ »'rt';^;;^\* ue
ell Mutual l-li-o Inn. Co., LKVl hPUAULt,
PresWent TrH<Uri>an'l Meehaiilen In«. t'*!-. ■■•
» P VTCH. II A P«IKJU W lUii HT. CltaRLES
HOVKY, JKFFKIWON BANCltOFT.
COKE,
Broken, screened aad tteUvered at
$4 per criEliiron $2 per Half Chaldron
CASH.
C. B. COBURN & CO.
35 Market Street*
ma«ie. The Ume 1« cltar, bright
beautiful, a n<l they will sun*! in tuna
i>etter than any upiight plauo ever ma.le. Ahte
Sijuare IMaiio Vorleu of the bent manutactank
ail U) be h.ild at the lowest factory prices sad
warranted to fdve entire MttUfaettoo. AgMil
for iiunryu' Htuvuns, orRan builder.
I>ir. 1M>, B. Preisooft,
Late Oculist to North wcHtern Dispensary, Hera
Y ork city .
Omoe, No. S Wyinan's Kxrhanc*, ooraaa
MwrrliiiNck and CVniral Htrt-tts, nK»m wltS
l»r. Ui<ker. Ortlce davH and houm ; WKI)N«»-
DAVs and HATI'KIJaYH, from » a. m. nallll
p. m. Exclusive attention given to dliveasas mt
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
AiXDREWS & WHEELER,
E8TA]IL.I8]IK1» 11167.
MANUFACTLIUiKS OT
jHiSffnaitfouB.
No charte asada tor tho vao of
.Mo eharso aoatlo tor rvBAlns anpply
pipoa ttom Btroot BMOaa to coaaainora' ool-
lava.
Orters, whoa loft at oaeo, peoasptly at-
to.
0. E. CC8HIN0, Agent.
No. 41 TftomtUke Street,
MoAr Northe^'n Depot.
C. H. AXDKBWa. CHAB. WBEBtlOl
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Titter*
and Plomlier.
£tobc8 anH iSUmflcs*
Sidney I>rev*'ett,
KO. 7 JOHN BTRBBT.
I
^•Swladlcn abroadi This ibaster is i
Ion iftilts BuaUn, ready far Instant use.
IpXiABm 00.,slgnatursoneTsrxptesti
HOP I
SPOKANE &PALOUSE
(Northern Faelflc Goarantoa)
Railway Company.
First Hortm Sinkins Fund Six Per
Ceiil Gold Ms,
OatMl May 1, H»«6. Dno May 1, 103«.
Intereit May 1 and November 1, Payable
in New York.
For price ol hotkdt and fuiiint particulars
apply to
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTMROOK,
35 Oongresi Street, Boston.
Raip and Parlor Stoves
▲T THE LOWEST PRICES.
jr. T. iMiLivEir,
M4 mCRRIMACK STRBKT.
Amateur Photoppi Ouis.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
or tho very best makes.
Call and see our varletr.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
•1 VARKKT STREKT.
QOLD KEDAL, VABIA, 1878.
Job Worker and Ropalror of
and Water Bnsluoa. Prlnttoc
Moans Paaaps, Shaftlac Palloya,
Mowers, Mowlac Machlaos, ote.
Shop 25 Middle Street, Lowell.
TBLSrHONK 184^.
_^ Wttn«nt<'(l absolutely pore
Cocoa , from wl.lch tbe eKCMS of
O U hu. bMtn renuTsd. It bss thrt4
titnf (A« tlrm^ of Coooa mixed
wllh Btsreh. Arrotrrootor Bucnr,
and is therefore far more ccouom-
teal, cotUng U»i than sne cent a
cvp. It U delicious. Bouriebing,
jstrvitgCbcnint, esclly digeMed,
1 adintrably adapted for luvsl-
M well ss for persons in bsslt^.
me.
he would bunt
birds for him
them beat."
Hc'h u l)lnl doj{. Coolt the
Thai's the wiy he lilies
Get your butcberto ha«h up a couple of
Sounds of round ntcalt, IucIihIIok u portion of
efat. Form thin into a flat cake und put
It into I hot spider with u little butter and a
ipriDkle of enlt. When browned oij one
ifde. turn It over ami cook it on the other;
do TOt cook It too much. This Is Hsmburg
•leak and If you don't like It, some people
do.— [Sprlngfleld Union.
PRANK H. PULLEN,
Photographic Supply Agency,
Courier Balldlnc, 11 Morrinaaek St.
PAINTERS
AND
Plain and fancy Job Printing
or ALL KDflM
AT TBLia OaWLOE.
In Briaf, •nd to tho Polpu
Dyipepsla la dreadful. Disordered Mver
ll mkery. Indigestion Is s foe to good na-
Tbe human dl«ce«tlve aupomtui" Is one of
tbe most complicated and won<lerful Ihingt
In eiUtence. It la easily put out of order.
Oreaay food, toagh fo«Kl, Nioppy food, bad
eookery, roentfti worry, 1hI« hours. •rreguUr
habits, and many other tblnirs which ought
not to b«, have made the American people a
nation of dyspeptlM.
But Green's August K!ower has done a
wonderful work In reforming this sad busl-
Ki and making the AmeHrsn P«>ple ■«
jtby that Ihey can ei^Joy their meala and
^BMBSmber :-No hapolnesa wltboot betltb.
But Green's Ai^tt Flower brings health
and happlneaa to the dyspeptic. Ask your
driMBtlat for a bottle. Seventy-five oents.
BaWfoan for tbe teeth oootalns nogrlt, no
add. nor aoything Injurioos. Will keep tbe
tettb wbite and tbe breath eweet. Try U.
ifc. All drogilala.
BUILDERS.
¥oo will And it to your Intoroat to «»I1 •»••
ns bofloro boclBBlaS Towr
PAINTING
A «ood aaaor^nsoat of «r«li«U»aa'goodB
always on hand, at bottom prleoa. OIto aa
a call at onr aow and tpadova atwro.
STOVES AND RANGES!
BtOTe Lining and Fittiiigt.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Olaaa, Wooden aad HoUow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNITURE
And Peddlers* Snpplloa.
PAPEK STOCK AND OLD IRON PDRp
CHASED.
1T4* 176 MIDDLKSEX STRKKT.
Bald by Creesrs ytywha—.
W.BAIERtCOJorclierter.lass.
S p^CHELLc;^ /
DUMAS &C0.
/BOOKBINDERS
IJ0R13A Crntca-I St,
FiRt Letter FoundiT in New EiiIhI
OOMMICMC&D IM 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for Its hard and tough motal, lis laijn
Tarletles of
BOOK AND JOB TYPEr
And for lU UNRIVALLED Newspaper Fesas
Address orders to JOHN K. ROGBBA, A«m
S5 Water street, Boston.
4^The Conrier and Joonal type la from
toondry.
LAMPS.
'iv^/.
^l.^'
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle 8treet, LoweU.
— m
lUke tb« OHLT eaay riding jmmp aeat
or Bvrey wftgoB. Alio tbt beit sad
moit itjliah bB^gy. Sold by tU deal-
en ud bBildert la LowbU. Writs for
prioeitB
WSLL8 4 8P0FF0BD,
BIDDLE k BMABT.
0. W. LOHO,
W, G. ELLI8,
DAVID.J. rOLOEE,
LOOK 4 JEWELL,
A. P. BOASDKAV,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
AlBMbBIJ, MbM*
mnzz
iDTitM attention to a !grett tb
riety of nseflil and omamenUl
arUdM parUcnlarly well adapted
for HoUdaj bales. Special atteB-
tlOB ii called to Kandkerehleft
for Ladiea, Gents and Cliildren.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
80O BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Super-Phosphate
^D —
ENGLISH LAWN DBE88IHG,
ror sale obeap by
jr. O. KOGKB« A OO..
BB. SI oad S» Msffket
LUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FANOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBA8S AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great yarieti
FRENCH & PUFFER'S^
131 Central Sireeik
FOSTERS,
J. W. BENNETT & CO..
Evdiii Descnptioii ol Prinig
oiotiiiiair*
Plain and Fancy Job Priotiiit
OF ALL KHflM
AT THIS OFFICE.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.
nmrov.PA.
ALL BiyPB or COMMMCIAL JM
FHnmiw.dwM aa mw p— <» i«B qsm
BSB HIVE BBAHD,
292 MUdlMtz Btrett, 0«Bff of OrBad.
THE COORIERJOB OFFICE
Or Other Establishments,
Courier Job Office.
Hair Tinta.
An Unparalleled Preparation,
for tlie Uair.
It U guaranteed to rtetore Mr
hair from gray to m beauUfmi
BROWN OR BLACK IN ONM
HOUR. Tho Hair Tinim io Mb
dioeovery of the proprietor, whaoo
exporienee in HAIR AND HAIR
GOODS io ouffleiotU evideneo of
hie knowledge of what are tho
proper eubetmnoeo to apply io iho-
hair, Furehaeere have tho gm-^
ouraneo thai IT CONTAWNB
NOTHING IMJURIOUSt U U
perfeelly harmlooe,
only hy
I* m3 •
, vi.1
:^^f
J"-^'. *
LOWELL IJAILY COURlir TUESDAY, ^AJSTVA,
.^mtm
timtMtt»»mmm
L.OWKl.1. UAll-Y COUIllKB.
l»ui.ftN»»«t» flvery nftornoom «nn<lay» «'ei'«x».
lBt»a'(;<.url«x ItuUdlug.jubi ciu.1 of U»B 1 o«
OOk'-CtMcnlmack Hii-ccl. i^""-^"' ^^'^^.V j"];
ye«v.>«iu:cut«»inu..il..lJc«ut» » wcuU, delly.
lre.Sii^.tnU>r. fciuKlc coi-le- -J ceuU. Ailvci-
iuiOM iftUJ** turnl.<bia on ■j.i>UcJit}on.
Lowiil Weekly J«uiu*l i>ublUhodf from ««•
I'llcc tl.M) per nuuuu),*'-
L»rKer olrculaUon In U>wu«
opar LowcH i»'»n «U ojhrr pniien^ —
TfcT>.i«ja» Ah 8K0OKU CLA8B MAIU MAH^It.
ofllco ou lfi1iltt>a
w»>i» lu nUv«uc«
NEW HAMPbHIRB.
Two neii in Concord have offered WOOD
o»c:itowanl.iY. M.C. A. buildlQK If *10.-
00) U ralKtd.
WlUiiim (lurton died Mouday from the ef-
fcc t of hAwji "trufk by « falHuK Iree while
ch »pi>ln>: wood In Gilford h week a^o.
T(if he!)rln;i in tlie contentod will case of
Hiram Hiukcr of Farraius^lon lui» been con-
tliiu d till Felt. 8. The properly Is valued at
^l,(K)O.CM)0. uiul with th(; »'>:«<^Pll«>»» **' *'»|!!!
;.THAI»S to AMD FMOM BOSTON.
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KORKIGN l^EVVS.
feliurgeou'a Welcome Uotno.
Hlx thou«;.i)d personii crowded ihe Loudon
taberna.lo Sunday lo wdcouio Mr. 8|.urKeon
lioiuH mid join him iu c«tlobiatlu« ih« publl-
tAll-nof l.U200()thaerin<m. In lh« i'oijr4«j
of hU i«inarks Mr. ^i.urw'pon *''].^. .»J|«;, ''|»
^erino«»H had iiii cudrmon'* citvulallua »u
A
WA8IUNOTON NRITS.
Th«» CiTll ««rvloe » Lott«»y.
"SiDoe the or^anlzatlou ot the oItH iervlce
com iil'.^ion.'" huya oiio of the eonjmlsHlou-
era, "only ISftO peopl« have been appuliitetl
from IU certlflcHtlon. Of thin numb«r one
Id I'ijiht have b.-en wo»i«n. Under lhi» hiMt
HPDortioiimeut wointu will Im) more fairly
tteated. TIm* nuniiM-r ni»iKH lionet! anions'
thealattful* SOOO. MO of whoin must be
woint-u. At Ui.» |.re»Lnl rate of cu*uaJli. "
In the dotart.n«*iil'«. douUH. reM^natlohM, ill*
ndnaaU, <ae.. 1 «•» ln«ll»«'d '
niany v«>hi»< will havii t'lupned
•.ini.orllonuicul U ncce-.'.ary. Our uoxt un
nuul lei.orl will fhow how uiauy people have
iri.'d th.^ oxttinli.i.tlon; how many have
piiHHed and huw n> .uy Mpi.»oluted. ^iu.h «
•tatt-ment will "how llie cbll aorvlee ba-^ al-
most ti<«Miine<l Iho natur.! of u loltorjr enttT-
prI.«o. The chttiioo of appolutnienl la about
ouu lu 2000."
Rdvnlon of llanVs Me*.
Kx-Consi«>»uuin Aaron H. Crnjin, Oalu-
\.(irow and Wm. t'ninbaek Imve re-
tod tiMli- fellow »urvlvlnj( nioinbor* of
UcprcHOUlatlvea of the 34th
GBKBRALi COUBT.
Jan. 9.-rii the Senate the oomratttee oB
fMlea reported, abolUhInf the coinmltteea on
Ilooauo t«nuol«ua elalinit* and retlucing the
n.e»>lK!r«lilp on vurlou* poininllleea. A bill
waM hitroiluced on leave by Mr. Soulhworth,
of Hoaton, providing for auch clerical nailat-
nnte to the ilerk* of the two branchea, at ab
expeuHC not oxee.'dlni; f 1000 each, iih may bo
for »ho dcupatch of publle bu^lno^t«.
WMH Hdoiited for the «'OiiMd»Mallon
Voott m% XHiM.
necei»«.ary
An order
Weather jndicatiOM,
Jan. 10, noon.— Por Hew EBjcland,
■now, turning to rain, warae*, fresh to
briik winda, becoming nortkWMterly.
9xp antf Muntp 0mft%.
*l<natlonH, .lis- ^^ , ».xp,Mllfnoy ot con.titiillonal pruhlbi-
to think tbat 'y» pJVlllons W.MO received from the
bofow tt»oth.tr \V ^gy.^ ChiUllui. Temi.eranee union for
conhtitutionul prohibitory
tmicu.lmeHl; from the *>ld Colony .Stettinl.oat
inerli-H, bvil that he i»»'t-i«"»*^''>>V**' ','"„''* V
iitrnl for Iheni beyond aiwoocasloiul newt-
lion
i)ui>er eontali.biif » P"" , 1 1 „i^
lie hoped llmt aulhiir- would ob-
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"Cbc^CotofU ©ails Courier.
TU'Ksi»AY. .lANUAUY 10, 1888.
^'ho iHJwUtou .Journal «y-. "two eenl« a
mtle la the rate to which lOOO mile inl!ea;,'C
tU-keth ar.) roduwd In the went." Thi- has
tei.u Ihc rate In Mas.ael.umJll'. for neveral
ycurn. Haven't they found It out In Mdue?
The failure of the bl« ruftliur Hcbeme l^
likely to operftto a» strongly ta any law
axainxl the rcjwtltlon of the ex|.crlin.iul.
8tlll there may be no 4iarm in p'cvenilnjt
•uoh ontorpiiHe* a/, far aa posMble. and that
Coi.K.chsmau i>ln;:ley'H bill U Intcn.Urd lo
•ci-uje. The big M'ax'oliig rafts uiu-.t go.
The Ho«ton Evangelical allian.c dUcn^Md
Ihe l>aviH case will, a good d al .»f acrlnK-ny
yi-torduy, an.l the general opiidon wai*
f^xay hoveie on ihi ordinance uu.lcr whuli
tbeiitinlHler i* lmprl»ono.l. With the slronij
MM.iimonlexl«tin'.!lnfavorof ll» repeal it
woi.id hcem a^ IhouKh lla alwlillon mlxht b.«
eu-lly ■.iccoiupll.'.hcd.
Lniiar'/H chiinccR rise and fall with each
.u«.'.«eAllng day. The republican miOorlty l.i
theS4!uatelH(«0HlenderthalhU friend* aii-
boi*lul of winning enough voten to save
bin., but every .lay add- to the rea^ouH
agalnnt hln eonflrmatlon. The j.idlcUry com-
ndllcc, by u »)urty vote, has decided to report
()U uoufiination adversely.
ItalfourlH locking up the Irl«h patriot.
y^M^ celcrltv. A gooJ many arc now In jail
lor Huch awful oBenecs aa publl>*hlng reporta
. of public mpcllng* which the government
of the stolen
i.r«M»erlv. lie hope" ''
t:iln tt copyright law.
Nutea.
On ao.'tmnt of n denw fog Sunday
Hteamcri. Siiorebum and CoUtrup came 'Into
collUloii.olli'over, Knglaiid, and the former
WUH Kiin'k «n.l nevcn pcr»on« drowne.1.
Wilfieii HlunlN nontence haa Inen con-
flnne.1 on apu.nl an<l be has l>een taken to
JhII for two munthx.
Trout.le hna oi'curred among the crorterx
of Iho A'llash dMrlol in InveruesMhlre, J)col-
land. The lundlen* crofters, to the number
of 1000. .Irove the «lieei> oil" th.' Jarin*. ami
oftVrcl reslttance t<. the polhli: »'»'' "■*>"l'*
wt).. wfie wnt to the meup. Xnm»K'r« were
wounded on both side-. Many of the croft-
.•r» were arrested. .... , . ... i „«
JoiK.ph H, Cox. M. '.. Im« arrived In .on-
don. having ..u.-c.eded In tdudiug l»'" »',»*»
i)ollc.\ who for xomo time have boo i I v in^
o:rrn..lhim. Mr. Cox I* .'h^ru'-.l witf. al-
lending pro.-lnlnieil mocttugHof the National
'" A"%stt. Macp.et. the French n.ivMiKl and
dn.matl^t. N dea.l, a;:ed 74.
There nr.! aerloiii. chnrirc« nualiist the « r« w
of the \Valcrf.)r.l (Ire.) life ^-aviog •^tutioi. In
?of. sing to HHsM the Alfred 1>. ^ml.w. iv-
.vntly vvr.MkedoO' I l.Ht harbor, on "ocmiiil
„f the r.u.«b water, and the a.•cu*.^l have
iMcn ai»ke.Uo explain.
Mr. Timothy llnrrlit^"rtn, M- \
i.ia .
t le Uouitc of
Coniresi who \ote..l for Nathaniel P. Uankn,
Jr.. for Speaker, u.i Keb. i, 18M. to n..-ct In
Uudiluglon. at the houw of the Kepuhhcan
n»»i>n, for a reunion.
••It Is Si years »liiee
gtou
l^u;;ue, on Kcl)
Tlio luvltalion
l.at
i»av»
thU ureal and m.nnorulOe contest took pIhc<»
the caidial of the latlon. and ft ..e.«..i>.
proper thai those who then ranged them-
Helvea on Ihe itl le of freedom, an.l have »lnee
iM-en actor* and witnea«.K in the great cvenla
which followed that nlru^'gle and are hiHI
i>ermUled to tarry on the earth ahould come
oJ,.ther and eolel.nite the l.allle won o.| he
iuiav of Febru^rv, ISM. Oeu. lUnkawlllbe
out and pr«^i«le."
pn!!
hax
and Mr.
( diroran. puldlsherolthe Cork iCxainlner,
.•hnrk'.Hl with i.ol)li'lilnu' -reports of nn-et.
,«'ofm.pproJ'dbn.ucheH of the Natloni.
ieai;ue, have bevu foiuul gHilly an.UenUnceii
'"S /idcfflX Uu^slan military attache «,
Vienna. ha« lnf<.rmed the Au.iri.m n.il. aiv
a„ll,orili.^H thai bU Royernii.rut 1. .^ d.;' - ..il
10 move tw.) m..re divisions of lrooi)s
frontier. The nnnouncemonl is regai*loa
»-i'loun- ., ,.
The IJritlsh Hhip Vortl^'ern
to Mie
lis
wa« wreckntl
n/ft'uphoon'ln'i'he Clilnua.a Nov. IHlh, an.l
'" " • *^ ^. , yyprboard and
20 |)er*ou»
ilruwned.
were waHhcil
LABOR NKWtt.
Th-' Dover Muttllr.
MaMer Workman W. 11. Mellen of Oarrl-
son Hill a«herobly, In Dover, and M. Mc^
Cardie, the newly elected frea«urer, have
flied bllU In equity with the county clerk.
one OHk« that the oUI truHleen 'l.t!;;J'-'u;\ie
,iun over to the new ouch .».»»'., ♦t^^,;'\,VJj
A Hill for Dakota's Admlaaloa.
fhe Senate eommlltec on terrllorliu
t^rtetVlo rriwrt favorably o bill for the dlvl-
Mlon of U«kota and the a.lmU-lon of SoOtli
Dakota m n ^lutc. the bill to be reported an a
Hiib^iltoief.>rtbatknovvn in laat Conj:re-H
,i» lite lltrrlH .n bill. If* anien.liuent<« c.»ani<«
tijonanieof the proposed ».tate lo JhhiIIi
l>;,kotn, an.l change the .livlslon line ea*t o
the Missouri to a point aifout flvo miloa nouth
of that proi)0»e.l In the II .rrUoB blM,«o us
,oconlu.in wiiu the piv-enl tH)untjr lin.'s.
which ure baw.l np.>n the w.venth alandarU
m nilUl. An ele.tion is provided for,no be
lieM Ancu"l -»?<. when IhJ iwopl.j are to pa-s
!» 'uln ui)on the new conMtltuiion and aNo
imun the proj»ose.l chan-e .»f name an.l
iK.uhdary. If Hh); a.-cn't l*"-^' l^" "•;.)^
slate cnlera the Union wilh.uil further «eie-
uiony.
ItliU rrom M»«»ac'» «•«*»• Menibere.
Col. Allen Monday introduced a bill re^'u-
latinu the granting .>f ri;ihl of way to any
r.iilroa.l thr..u,'h any Indian reaorvallon.
riie Imllan commTtle.- has a lot t.f land :;rab.
l>ing bills before ll. aud this U Intended as a
' Couv're^sn^an U ukwell lntrodupe.l a rcso-
lution ..r.l.-ring the :M.-hlle.'l of the cupltol vo
utft a pair ..f bron/e •looi'J. like . thoue in the
•.cnaie end .»f tli-' c.ipilol for the llom^e end.
«l a cost of ?«40 fVH). rn<- Am.?» company
fhi.'oiMfo ma.le til.' oll)crs and have all
tool* Killl In their po«aea»lou.
Bllaoolluiieoua Hattori.
K(iil)en N.>l.le has re^i.Jined the po»tiua«ter-
«hlput WcKlrteld.^liisH., on account of 111
liealth, an.l I.. K. Morton. hH candidate for
the iila.v, ha- Im-.u named to <tuccocd him.
C.>n«ro>sntan V*-""' otl*''"** "" deeli nation
of eomndll.o places Mm. lav. Jehu BaWer.
who l»eat Morrison. refu:<ed to aerve on tlu-
.•hdn»H conunitt.e. He has been In two 1 on-
tfi-fsHes before and l.>ol<ed for a better place.
" The liirhlhousi! lv.)ard wauta f41,9i0 tor n
iibt an.l fog higual at Slate le.lge,; Boaton j i
harbor.
Woineu
Ihe pa^sgxe of
ainciidmenl; f.^.-. •• - • .„.,i,.i
company for authority to lncre«»e ll» capital
i.to«-klo$l,.V)0.000. •„«, i..,.i
A rei.ort wa» received from Auditor Ijt.ld
thai there h nothing doe to the Ninth reul-
ment, Maasachuselta Volunteer*, or to anv
of III. momberi., for money di^luetcd on theli
pLymlU and retal.«.d by tbe United Stale, oo
Hcoouiit of clothing furnlshetl by the eom-
monwealth. an.l that the eomiu.mweal h ha*
!;.«« ndn.burMHl by the United 8taU.s in full
for clothing furniKlied the regiment, and re-
ceipted for Juno IT, IMOl.
Ueportnof tbe committee ou rulon were
r«eelved and adopte.l in the lloune. Seat"
were drawn. Hea.lea the u».ual connnlltee
ulace* reHervc.l. ►eata were aaved for Mr.
llpham of Waltham, the .^nlor »"«•"'•«'' '»
p.!lnl«f-ervlce; Mr. Dewey of William-
Uirg, the ol.le-t member In year-. ""J,,';''
McMir.. Slo*um of Dartmouth and H tch-
eock of Ware, bolh of whom are hsrd of
hearing.
TIIK COMMITTKKH.
Tlie commltleea were announced In lioth
brauchoi*. Senator Howe la on the commll-
icoiiou eugro-xed bllU. U»herlo» an-l game, aud
Htreel railwava. The Uwell repre^entatlvo*
Hroplac'dai follow*: Kinan.M;, expen.ll-
and llbn.rv, Dexter: cities Klynn;
THIS Wl^BK
GENUINE BARGAINS
AT TIIK
Central Store.
lure* an.l liuniry, iwahi , •■""■/, , - „,,
town*. Qua ; railroad*, Adam* ; puni c health,
nra.ly; Pii'on*, Thonpson; manufacture*.
Morev: Mr. Trull of T.wk.bury I* on ngrl-
eullure. Among the ntJullor* are Meaara.
Hrady and Thompson.
OATTI-r. OMMIMSIONKKH' HK.IH)ltr.
The report of thecatile eoUMnls*loner« was
n'oelve.l iu the Scale. They *ay : The neul
*tock interest of the state, c*p.'clully in the
.loparlment of the dairy an.l line lh.»rough-
,r..,l cattle, grow* more imiiortant every yeai ,
.1 of 111.! circular warning wiiicli wi*
ot
tlie
-sued In eoiisfqn.'n-e. S.) far a- I.ear.l f r.mi
the circular reeelve.l proiK-r »>«•',"'»" *;^-
," 111 in Ho-l.m. where, tlir.ii-'h ItrLhlon In-
flnen " . It was lal.l on Ibe table by the al-lei-
men ao'l there it r.malna.
•nie con>n.i*sloner* relate at length their
.•tTorlHto^tami. out the glanders, wlit.'U l*
,ow oirtbe wane, though U will probably b..
months ere lb.- .lai.-er will be panned. Up
"the present tin>e «0 anliuttl* have l>tou de-
lu-o\e.l The b.wr.l H-aIn call altcnllon lo
n ."pr.valen.-c of tulKTcnlosI*. wl.i.h slunva
»o«l.alenu.nt.a.uUay that t «o"';» *>"" »^;
lean be eru.licate.l by |.laclnL' ii in the aame
..ategory with pleur..pneumonia nnd a ply-
Inu' to lithe name proNlsion* of law-, bit I
Suld require thl ,l. Htrii.-lion of 20 aulnm -
lo aave one, an.l the payment of many hui-
lln^b. of tho'uHand* ol .lollar*. Hog cl'o»«ra «a
not unvalent a* In ISHti. but ll U not ex-
i«et n tbe *late. and will not l»e ao long a*
Iwlne feeler* continue to feed the refu*t» of
western pork, ri.ere I* little damper, how-
ever, of the awlne Ht.iek being depleted ou
account of It* comparative »>n'db>e*« and the
e
Last week ottr announcement of go-
I ing out of baeineis and oloeiog out onr
entire stock at mark-down pribei, filled
OUT itore with buying onitomere. People
with any knowledge of btslrieat nrnit
know that in order to „
Glqjse Out pur Mammoth Stock
by March 1st
III Have Got to Satr
fine Our Goods,
And no one ii better aware of that than
ourisWei. We have marked everything
in our fctoro low enough to make every
cuitomer exclaim OH, HOW OHEiP I
There is No House in the City
that would Attempt to Meet
Our Cut Prices,
And we would not make inch low fignrei
Iwere we not obliged to. We hare only
got about eeyen w^oeks before we muit
vaoite our store, and pretious to thai
time our stock and fixtures must all be
sold. We would ask the public to hew
in mind that our regular prices were,
acknowledged the lowest in Lowell. Ai
ererything in our stook has been reduced
in price from 25 to 50 per cent., you oan
judge of tbe bargains we are now of-
fering.
REVOLUTION!
REVOLUTION !
Loot Out for the
Revolution.
Th" coal strike appea" <" ^ spreading
fttlber than diminishing, and the big llead-
1,,.' «yHtcm Is for the lime being practically
l,aIulv/.o.l. Th.;re 1* a Btrong piesMire In bc-
ludf of arbitration or a comproml-e of *onu-
kind, but thi* Mr. Corbin doesn't *erm In-
clined to concede. Sympathy is clearly will,
the miners, and It wouldn't do any hium for
the road lo yield u point.
Mclllyun and I'entccost are Klngular apocl-
mens of the cfTect of the null-poverty craze
uiH)u n..;n Rometime acn.lble. Neither has
aecora.dlshcd the slij;hte«t good toward the
nlK)Ulion of poverty, except their own.
while bolh have set themselves up a^ revolu-
tl.maiy reformers of existing Institutions.
Dr MctJiynn cannot find words loo harsh to
I.l,j.ik .d the poix', while Mr. rcntecost. the
Newark minister, Is e.iually at a losa for
language lo coudctim Christianity as iit pres-
ent uudci stood and practised. It Is hard to
f.ee In what way the ex-Catholic or the cx-
t'on-rcgalionalist expects to beuellt human-
ity. CerliUnly both did a good .leal more In
lUelrol.l si)hcres than they are doing now.
Wni.N THK HoMKHTKAPgetssofaras lo
»ccuse Joseph II. Ueall with having "colos-
aal chock," ami to twit him with his "min-
ing uianlpulalions," modest men must be
corolnglo their own. _ ^
" of
i7(^'ksrrecoV.ls an.l all do.-umenls. A hear-
i,;^on bSh bills will be given We.lne.day. ,
The New York Clxmr Makers.
At Oltenburg llroa.' cigar f .ciory on
Twentv-second street and First avenue.
New York, notice was posted Monday that
bejilnninir to.lay the scale of wages wotjUl be
owered f r..m *1 to fJ u Ibousniul. 1 l..r.>
nolosed manner In xxblch It -."/"^ "y i«. l'
There are other .li«.'ases which, howoer,
I e.xlst to but a slight d.<grte. Api»cnd«d to
" " relative to
niHVor an.l common council of Llocoln,
Neil., for contempt of .•.>url In removing a
i.oll.'eji|.l:,'otifler the fe.leral court ha.l or-
,V red IlK-m to stop an luvesUgali.'n Into the
i.ni.'oi'* affairs. The sopremo t"""'"',,'^'.
ll.iit III.' fe.leral court had no jiirlsd et oUv
i.nil had n.) ri,dit to Interfere In a crlmluai
iu»e of tiiis eliiia.'ter.
the (Jambrldgo
i;landers oulbresik.
Horse rail road
iin.l has been lisleil as one
".tnokfrom. The sinkers now
believe
1 at .> re. u . on will be ma.ie gc.eral, an.l
iJv expect to suspend work In every sl...p
lu the city by the middle of the week.
Motes.
The hearing before the state board of ar-
bitration regurdiog the trouble at H. E.
Cole& Co.'s sho- factory In Marblehead
dosed Mon.lay and the decision will be given
'"'Hie weavers at the Wampanoog milU, Fall
Hive • wl.o struck Fri.lKV. returned to wo.k
Mon lay Tl.ere is as yet no sl;:n of a mect-
iiro'naiu.(u.-lurers to consider the wage
(lueslion.
The Cambria Iron
Johnstown,
(leeided to
company
Pn'"onVuTnli'gf>'^'0 men, have deeiileil u
io ft reduction iu wages of 10 per cen
on Feb. Isl. unless business Improves in a
few weeks.
numbering 1000,
The st^am pipe ""l»>«'i«L."."r^"* ^rucS
TiiK TKNcmscoT Farmjisrs' CM'H.
Btftt»K)n, Me., at a recent meeting diseussed
th.. .iuestion-"Arothc farmers of Penob-
i..-ot county prosi)erlng at the present timer'
The talk was interesting w probably repre-
•enliiig what would be salJ at almost uny
K»thert..g of New Englauil f.irniers. The
openini; Kpcakcr roundly asserted the nega-
tive, and s.»ve aa a proof that a farm will
no' yell forasmuch now aa twenty years
ago This Hi)e«ker was not backed up by
tlie others, most of whom, quoting cither
thel- own experience or that of olhers, de-
clared that prosperity among farmers Is the
rule. Wen who farm In a business way man-
age to lay up money. One man snid: "I
liHve lived In this town 38 years, a^jd farm-
ing has b<?fcn my business, and t.Klay I know
oir. one in this «;ommunlly, an.l Ihe farm-
ers have bepn Improving their conilithm ulfl
this lime." 1 he general opinion seemed to lie
Ibatlanneis who use their brains, and are
Induslrlousand prudent, are pros|»erlng as
well as anv class doing bushicss on ab.)Ul the
name scale. As to the first speaker's ^tan.1-
iird. It l« *«^y <" see that ll Is not a just one.
>'o merchant could l>cgln lo sell his stock of
Kfto«ls,»nd very few mnuufacturer* could
pell their plants, at the same rata as would
kaT« lK!on posdble 20 years ago. Nearly all
l>riow have falhn In that lime.
V ■ ~ Our Kablca. |
How they are loved I Keep them fat,
licaltby. and hippy, by using La. tated Food.
It S ftaslly dlKeMe.l. an.l. when prepared for
iJ KlenUcal with healthy mother's m Ik.
. It li both the beat -nd the most w^noinloal
food.
New York firms,
vtnn.l'tv for more wages. « . ,
The fsih annual onventhm of. the Bruk
of St. Louis responding
FIRK RECORD.
FIFrii:TH CONCillKSS.
First S^aalon.
Jan. n.-Among the bills liilr.»iin.'Cil In the
Snate was one by .Senator .Sherm m to pro-
vllr for Ibo li.v.'st'nenl from tim" lo time of
n.>t more lb in «0 i>er c.-nt. of ll.>; fuiuU held
iu the treasury for tin* retlempll.»u of natlon-
:,1 b»nk noie/ln g..vernment bon Is ami to
M 11 lb.- bon.ls wb.n tb.- fun.l falU below in
iKsr cent. An.l b. r.aft.-r any bank now nu-
ill )ii/..-«l to Issu. nol.-s f..r 00 i>er < ,nt. of the
bnnls di't.o-lled may Issue lOO |>er .eut. Mr.
Dawes otlVre.l a bill for the »l'l"'"'»"»«»i„„^/
., siip.-rint.,n.l.!nl ..f Indian schools. A re»<)-
lutlon off.-red by Mr. Hoar was «^« '»'/«' ;»:
ioif on tlio p.>*iniasicr.general for informii-
io^n as to wl.ai l.ngll. of lime bool.s or other
nurds rei-.ive.l by mall from forei;:n conn-
ffioVur,'.i,,.t;,ine.l«llheNew York Custom
iiou-'e au'l the reason for siicli del. ntlon.
8enat.>r Hr.»wn r.'ad a two-liour sptHjch oii
Internal nnenue. He strongly pUaJeil for
iheremovalof tlietax on whiskey aud to-
bacco, a* u beiiHtil to the entbe people.
Til.' Blair H.lueallon bill was tak.'U up and
Mr. Vest ma.le a long spci-eh against it.
In the House Mr. Uaker of Illloola re-
signe.lasa member of the committee on
claims.
The (luestion of eommittee clerks exclleil
n L'cneial diseusxion of tlio snbj.^ct. Mr.
Vrklns of Kan>as ollered an »'''«»i™f.'l
providing that every member of tb<> House
,01 a ehalnuan of a committee shoi.l.l have a
elerk al a salary of |100 a month. Mr.
llrnmm cf l'euns)lvanla favored the ameiiU-
meiit and «ai.l that the ehabnan of commit-
OLD AGE
Brings weaknesses, C!*peciiilly of
the bhitUler and kidneys. A tti-
blespoonful ol Hunt's Kcinedy
before each ineul, and bctore re-
tirius, will relieve and bring un-
told comlort. Sold by all apotb-
ociiries and dealers.
Await with Breathless
iBterettlRe Coming
of the Revolu-
tion.
Oswald & Co.f
!»» anAay Control Street.
Bral (Smtt.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Prescott National Bank.
Loolt in Thursday's
paper for revelation
and further particu-
lars about the coming
of
Three stables on Ginu's wharf In Charles-
town, occupied by Michael (»off and Gardner
Brewrr.wereL'utted by fire Monday, and
five horses, hay, grain and harnesses wore
1 I I nbu a21.*>0. An accl.lcnl lo a
iKi c'S *viom l.«ur, .o M.ort O:.!-
all
owa
tecs HliouM not b. so selfish ns to k^p
tlic pork themselves." Mr. Slruble of I
also favored the proposition. *}•;; Ji^^. , „
of In.iiana oi-iio-e.! the creation of .100 ailUt
iloi.al clerks! Mr. Blount of. Ueor;;i!i urge.
We take pride in showing property
line the rasidenoee we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
Mr. Browne .first-class in every "r°^„^JI?,\'°
addi- daeign and very convenient in their ar-
nonai c.cTKs. ;"v - -.. - " .i^/ rang-meut, with handsome fireplaces
l,|q ivirtv friends to defeat the lumndroent. *""6 ,, , ' ,
M^'iiM Barnc and Scott of Penusylvanla and Sideboard.
favored the amendment. After f,u'iber„«^- Th?y are fitted for Steam and hot and
' cold Water, and have set soapstone tub*,
The M
.John
ing, we
000
'I'he tobacco warehouse of
lK.!ln*ml..Wln.lsor,Cl.. was burned
day. Loss.r^')00.
Hliiin-
Mon-
LyDii'a New Maae Ball T«am.
The Lynn base ball team for next season
will stand thu»: rUchers, llunuler, Demar-
rU, Black and Svhilehend; catchers. Lbrlght.
Terrien, Lynch and DovIp; fl'»l .V»"»' "*
ox-
prLssron'oropTnioM, on motion of Mr-M"'*
of Texas, the report- and peiulin',' nmend-
nienl was rccominlllod to the cominillee on
""i'Tn-ler'the call ..f states Mr. And,,.r.on of
Iowa iulro.luce.l a rosolulion lo.»l»iiiit to the
fSrfelturo of all privileges grante.l t loraclflc
roads for uoi.-(5ompllancc with thoir ooodl-
" Mr Morse of Massiuhusr Its Introduced a
bill for tlio enlarguuioiil of the cuhtom bouse
at Boston.
etc.
roque ;
Coreo
cent re
On motion of Mr. lA>i»g of MassachusetU,
huTsdav. .lunuary 10. «i 8 o'cUM-k. wa. set
„^idef.»r lb.) presentation to the Ilou»« ©I
poitraUs of e'x.Sp,.«kers Se.lgwhk Van.u J
iind Banks by ihe e..niiBoiiviealth of Wa«».«-
«>t''t' ihus«tis,auf«rusolull.n WHS a.opted ex-
■, La- ten.ling on ihal occasion the piivll.nef of the
t>ase. fl," to the eommlUee of the executive couu-
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.-WO seldom have a place !"«» we can
oirer al the low prbc plaee.l on tt.ls extra well-
Un It tw-o -story hon»o of el;<lit rooms, bcblde
y"h,^»m bcXl.dbv furnace, bas hanl wood
liSlTir ilSg mimV'klbhc,, and pantry ;
I^ITjne Kss fl^ures.'etc. NetghtH>rbood^rst-
claaa and near bualncsa. I'w^/
en CciUral Street.- Very_d_eslrable^plec« of
REVOLUTION I
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION I
properly, constsling of
,s:;r"S^,d:"gK;'fiKl'i «eid, i^uma,..
Whirebead and Kbriihi^ave both signed.
riTerri«'^"«^o"''''''**"' "ig" very aooii.
K rlubt ttu.l Whllehca.1 are at present play-
big with the l/js Angeles (Cal.) team, aud
»re classed as good ball players.
cil of that filate.
Now that the sleighing ""'^» ''^..'^J?^
mciiced, in order to enjoy It to Is full e^
Snt, wo neetl to guard ugaluHt colds. There
l!n. thing betier to prevent or euro « "Ud.len
Lil U an ImiHlls'- Throat an.l Lung Specific
.,lTf.«?Um swill relieve, aud a cohtluuwl
"For I am declined Into the v«Ie of /«';•; use wllUurc u cough of long "tajiding. Md
"rr;^,bu';Yt'ri'^' :TJ!^1''oI. J? r ^^- ge«eral.y, pnoe 50 ce?-. e.d
for t5 cenU.** ' * *
twn-Htory house and
|;j:i?l7i7U.''u';t'oViXn.t.' 0.«ld ea'sby be made
to pay more i»um 10 per e^nt. net. {»««J)
from Merrlmark Street.-TwO;
Mot far
flntshe4
.u.ry. twotenement houM of U rooms, nntsrii
ingwdahape. A bargain al aJaOO. (ieo«)
good
i# Tou will call at our offtc* we wlU abow yoi
MLtnvSiSu thai wia pay yoa bettor lia.
10 por cent.
oa
Shepard, Russel.1 & Co
tSOXHTaAI. BTBXBT.
over Fwtcott Natlrtml Bsak.
O'DDNNELL & QILBRIDE.i
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND
Closina: Out Sale
— ov
Heavy Winter Underwear. Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
AH our Gents' neavu Underwear^
at Halfl^rlee.
50 doaen Blue Hibbed Shirts and Draw-]
ers for 38c., down from 62.
60 dozen Qenti' Sootoh Gray Shirts and|
Drawers for 38c., down from 75.
Genu' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers fori
69, 67, 87o., $1, previous prices 75o.,'|
$1.10, $1.25, $1.50.
100 dczen Gents' White All -Wool Shirts j
and Drawers for exactly half price,]
37 1-2, 50, 62, 75o.
Ladies' 38-oent Vests down to 26c.
Ladies' 50 and 62-oent Vests down to I
38c.
Ladies' 75-oent and $1 Vests down to |
67 l-2o.
Ladie.V Medicated AU-Wool, richly worth]
$1.25 to $1.50, down to 76o.
Boys' Scotch Gray Shirts and Draw«ri,|
62 cents, down to 38c.
All our 20 and 26-oent Hose down toj
12 l-2o.
Hosiery worth 33 and 88 oenti, down to|
25o.
About 100 Ibe. 8-oent Ball Yams, alii
oolora, down to 6o.
In Corsets, Bibbons, Handkerchiefs, Eldj
Olotes, Hsmburg, Cotton Underwear,]
Cloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
«9-lAAIea are requeated to »I»lt «m» (
•ad ©ompaw prteea.
FINANCIAL.
1
Today's Boston and iTew; York
Maikets.
LOCAL NEWS.
I From Cordlejr * Compwir.J
TboreUnoroaotloBfromth* feeling of oon-
ttdeooe at the close last nignt, and talk up town
w»sbulll-h. TbonurUot seems ready to ap-
oreclato any soo.l news.
TIT. a m -The market look. generaUy
•troog. will. Uea.lbiK lu the lead la acllvliy. No
.peelaUeaturc.exi«pl about ^»'° J^ Lnr
Oonal Uauk. wlUcti has been calling loans,
tbougb the stock Ii quoted ihU moralng at pro-
^^Sll'e o'Te'bull leader, dtclate. the fo>low»r.r
Xaomarki^tha* ogalu d.m«natUto«inhe little
&atlon f..r beat talk. Mo.ie/ /">»« Invc.t^
oral, flowing IWO «V«U atree* ""id t..;^uy the
■arkiM la IH..I yet. H"ll. are w^yklng the roar-
aweftcUvelyand arc well .allstted with the
LouUvllle and KttthTlllo director, lake yealer
UMi- dccJare.1 a dlvbleud of 2 per eont., payab e
la stock at par to .lockUolder. of record Feb.
Ii. provided lucrea.e U authorlaed at a moetlog
•f rtookbol.lers ealletl for Feb. ill.
QaotaUaas.
BONUS.
Closing Opening Closing
Jan. B. J«n- tO. Jan. 10
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PenobiHuit Hay....
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tea Ulego
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TKLKHUOMB aTWHS.
Brte Telephone Co WX •.«•
Mew UnglaQd Tel. Co •»
RAiLROAU iTOOKB.
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aiWucAi'acino...... lov \m
Ctotoago, Bnr. A gnlncy lisi, mH
llciiieanC.!nt«'al. ....... l^X
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MMAL KAILROAUa.
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HlOa 8TABBT CHURCH.
Wm, ^v Huntinaton Called— A Hearty
"Sd ?n.;»l«"«a. VoSs-A Large Malting.
The meeting of the people of H«R»> .street
church and society In the vestry last evening
was well attended. There were W per»on-
present when the meeting was J;|\"«J,^^ "f;
der, and a few .aine lu later. 'I he «h read
by Mr. Frank N. Chaae, clerk of the eliurcl.
provided for an Informal conference of all
Lrescnl. before the regular offlclal meetings
lhouldl\e called to oAer. This conferj.nco
was organl».Hl by the choice .)f M.iJ. Urns.
A. Stott as chalrinau, who called upon Mr.
tieo. A. Mardeu, as chairman of the commll-
eeou pulpit supply, to Inform Ihoso present
of the ivnlluslolis of the ''<>«n'n»^f «'•»"; "
to what they were prepared to report, wueo
Iho regular inoellngsoKhurch and society
""Mr^MivSn -remlniled those preaent thaj
when the church and society were ^If^^ f^
getlier a few weeks ago, to ;'^»''«»''t « J. Ih*
Ttev. Mr. Daniels, the «»«"»>':•"' *" £'
ha.l no formal recommen. at on to otfer
Thev gave the f ACla, and their Individual Im-
pres^l5hs,%ud left the people to dcKlde for
hemselvea. Now Ihe elrcumH-anc4'H are dlf.
fere It The pwpio have had an opporlunl-
tJTo hear MrllluutioKton preach, and the
commiltee have bacT the ow^%^\iy.^^
thoroughly Investigate bis record. He, also,
has l*en ti Lowell himself on purpose to
ear 1. the ooudltloo of theehurch "^ «>«^«ly;
and their relatlou. to the city and to other
churches, and he has Intimated that llbe
church and society are earnestly and unanl-
isly In favor o* Inviting hl.n to beeoiue
Er as?or, and tbe con.lltlons ^re mutually
satlsfi dory he would probably accept. Un
dertleseHrcumslan.;esthe .romm itoe fee
Justllled In making an eurnest aud decided
report as follows :
Hiuii HTBwrr CiinBOii, I;"*?!*"
•Inn. 7. IMM. )
The nn.lerslKno.l. .committee ou •;"lp|f J*"!*^
plv. IKJK leave to report, rcconi.niudliig iha Uio
uich.in.|H..el..iy.vl*na a<5al to tin Ui-v.
J;^;;';!;; w. Honilngiou of l»rovl<louce. It 1., to
'"rorcoSlmlu'S^make ibl.re-mjnend.tlon
■riiht-iiilreoiinidmlty, and with the fullest as-
Tur n.!o in II 'ir own ..U.i.ls. after the nm-t .rare-
fiTl" ve»ltKnllon HO'i b;<l»i--y nU. Mr. H;-^''"!^-
'^uT^^ZW^ the rlshtman^bUhe^rlgbt pu^oe.
Aamubl N. W«»oi>.
WM. II. WlllTB.
8AMI.. A. GiiAsa.
tlo«twl,ahdi>«MfV6dth6 cbwroh w«ild be
pcXVonhe »«bl«tb ach^l au^rl^
S'nrMg^^'^Jnr.p'lJ^^
^^?ASr^rf^.rmetffi
school nerilwHuHt such a "»>«'»«•;•, „- .v,,.
Mr. Albert L Itacheller. P/I't- Ipal of thr
Green school an.l president of lh« Joun^
People's Society of Christian Kn.lcavor, mos
eloi/uently and forcibly eii.lorse.l Mr. "ut^
lluuiou lis one who, he •>«l»«ve.l, wouUI l>e
great iiower among the young pe ple, am
that they would hud him u most helpful pas
^"ludre Hadley apoke of the lmpreH«!oi|
,„Su1>o« ?.irby &r. l|i'ntK»'hN*^;
time he preaehed here. H« Hked his ^
mon ancf his manner. I e »>«»«^^^,*'1\" ?i'j
of the brightest men Who had ever entered
High street pulpit. tT«,rii.fi* lien
Mrs. Kpliralm Brown. Miss nar^e^^ *X;
and Miss Emma J. Fuller. "'veraHy -P"*;"
warmly In favor of Mr. Huntlnglon, an
each remarked that the more ;»f« J»»f . j**^
and heard the more favorably the bad been
'TJrrAdams s.l.l he ha.l come IntotM
meeuSg rather In.llirerent. but he had learned
enough to make him warmly lu favor of Mi.
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be -largely
10.
Huntington.
Mr. Kl
^^.-: — ^ • f
oa -tanwy reaaoved. 8b« mada, ott —
whaSu a wasotiably salUfwtory impreaaloo,
Jtftni one call before ibe Artaln..
The supporting company was like roost
that are entrusted to present «»*«kespeare to
the provlnelals, n^ood and bad. Mr. Kjrie
Itellew. as "H.mieo," inet ail the «-^'K«'" «•
..f the trying role admlrablv, though will - ,
out. In any ricgree, sinking his PC'-^uj'ly ' >
ibatof tbe sorely-tried Montague. He read
blM lines carefully, and. as a rule, well, and
shared with Mrs. Potter the good w« > »' ^ '« ,
audience. Mr. Henry Lee ga loued throou'li
the part of "Mereutio" with lightning speed,
quite ruluing the ^ilisc^ ot "'""y ,V',i lit
speeches. He read the "(iueen Mab" lines
I very well, however, andhls acting was goo.y^
Mr. Hart Conway was a bad "1 euvollo.'^
Ml-: .". Ii. Kcllar.1 a.ttleved a mlb' dfgi;ee of
Huccess as "Friar Uwreuce.' Mr. F. «.
(on way's "Tybalt" was spirited enough.
1;.^ M.?! HarrV Allen's "(.apulet" was fair.
The "Paris" of Mr. <Jharles Ficderleks Is to
i bt. commended for his inielllgeul rea.l ug and
1 manly bearing. MUses Al ee Brooks and
Ada Monk were conventionally good as
"Lodv Capulel" an.l the nurse.
The pla? went off with only a few h Itcbes,
I but tbev were u bit awkward. "Itomeo" ouc«
ke-.t the slage walling very lu.llerously, aud
there were one or two Utile mishaus of lb«|l
sSrt. Noellort was »»h^»« /« [".{[f ' .t^^,^.
mounting with any .hgree of «>««"fy- .*;'*
mislebvOweu'swchealra was luteresllug
^rom Twtcr^hiy^SecwMl^^^oP^i,, ■ ^ttoJfttt^jQ^ggffl
=(33
T.er ^rr :r b^. 'rri- ^X ' The sixth a::nrv:rsarof the or«anl..t|on
?boutt!Jlllng a man to a fiJOO ••••ryjjbo ^, ^^^ j^„^j.„^ Temperanc* lastltute was oh-
" . . ^.^^ ji, understood.: ^|„iu|,,i,i by a concert and paH at
..... a.^ , "erveu H|| He coi»cert wa» by the
orchestra, from 8 tlU 0 o'clbok.
about calling a man to a fiJOO ••••^y^^ , of the Mali
had been receiving »4000. He «'"if."*Si'j aerved last
however, before be came lo these P«» »■ ■»« i|uut,„gioi
been considered, aud bo would oordftliy iup- AmerUau
Mr.
for
port Mr. Huntington. ,^,i„„-h
Mr. W.T. While said he believed
Huntington was the man for tbe place,
all the world, without any Ifs or ««>«»• ,
As he sat down a letter was b«-o"l!»t In
from the reumlning member of t»'o ,''»•" y*
Mr. Edw.r.1 L. wlilte, suylng «»• /=«"'^' £
be present, but he heartily favored calling
^;ir"ri»tt.aldbebaclfreaue^^^
Just preceding the march, the n'?''^ presi-
dent of the society, Mr. John J. Ix)nergan.
was Introduce.l Gy Mr- K. l-'. Slaltery. an.
uia.le a short a.ldres^ of we come, « w«'|^«'
W.M sketched the bUtorv of the society, lue
m;"rd. wi« led bv Messrs. K. F. «lutterv and
.lames Qulnn ami MlsKos Dunn and Huin-
phrey. Mr. K. F. Slatlery was general nan-
agcr. with William E. Bioderlek. assistant ;
alter, with William r.. oioutiiv.* n-^.^.-...,
air. jom. oiv,.. -.. ^ ,. i', •"!• .lam s Quinn was floor director, Jowjph 8ul-
swefid, w hen aKked how he like.? Mr. Huiit- ,„,,„ n.^utant, and a large ""n»ber of ahls
InKloo, ti.ut he liked blm verv much Indec. . , ,,„ p,o„onl. The galleries were wtll
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UeUware, L. A..^.....
Denver A Kort Worth. .
Brie
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uUvllloA Nashville.
Lake Shore. •/
Mlctdgan Central
UUMUii Pae.tUc
North Pad lie
North I'nclflopref
Mew York t:entral
Norfolk A Western....
Omaha :;*v,"
Oregon Transconlln'!.-
Plill. A Heu.llng
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Union PaclHc.
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MIMIMQ aTOOKe.
PraBkllB "X
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raoM TBiTKBOAT's arooTfn Blurioif.
N««f York. Bn. m.— The steady Urmne.s all
da?TasVni;.Vri::cc" l.uytoK and ' ^.'Ij^ "Jf",^;
feellugonltu'Bireot.w blob may stloiul.W or
dors to buy on tbe uucjIjD.
THE READING STRIKE.
MO Coal Comlnu Krom »ho Mlno.-PreiJ^
dent Corblo i'»riu-.Uin.i»l Me«tlii« or
"he l»hlUd«ll.bU »ud Heading Comim-
The Reading Coal and Iron company tried
to aUrt work In live collieries Monday, and,
it la said, Issued u general notice to the men
to CO to work. This was takou to Indicate
that Corbin Inten.ls to start up wllh non-
union men and lo do the best bo can. The
movement for arbllration has probably fall-
•n throuuh. as C.)rbln Is opposed 10 such a
Surse unll will, u.i.ler no '•>•;;;" Jtances
■ubmit to It. it Is therefore. ditH.ult lo sec
how any arrHngomenl can Ix) «nade elthei
wTh the ndboa.l hand, or the miners, unless
(X^dn chaVs bli position, which Is in oi>-
SSsI lion to Ihe re...>i,,iliou of "jij; , "Jor " •
ianlAKlion. Meantime, ^even Phil: delVhia
, Ckeepers uie paying «1 more a to^i for
Soal, l>eeausc the rallr..ad ««'»P""y „^'H''««
to pavK per cent, more to lt>t miners. At
Po?t?ll.^hmou.l, Mon.lay. whei-e all barges
fi Boston an.l oilier New Kngland ports re-
.'2fvcU.olrcarg.,es,only Heading "tevedores
were working, ami n.»t a eargo of coal
readbed tbe dock from the mines. One of
SJ railroad offl..i.,U says that by Saturday
Tort Uichmond will be without "'•>. «";|f-
The strikers at Port Ub^bmond mot Monday
and all seemed happy at the o«)''^«^- . . ^^ ^.
The annual inciting of Iho ^«"«h**'^''1®".n
tbe Philadelidiia an.l Heading l^""/''*/.' '^'"T
pTny was held Monday, ''ohn ». Garret
P^ldinsr. The annual report of '.losldeut
Corbin show* that tlie gross earnings were
SH1.76i,929 ; ex penses. ♦10,781,^57 ; net earn-
er liO-OSLftTO. The recc;i,..s of thec^oa
anli Iron company were »»'• '^25,80« , ex
peoaes, S17,07T,JJ-iJ; net «««"'"«''', •V^rV;;
feL deorg!) F. Uaor, general soli.llor of
toe company, ofl-ered a series of resolutl.ms
Sndlng to indorse the plan of i^organ /. i-
tlon. The rcHolutlons, which weit n-lopted,
provided for the adoption of the annual re-
Sort; directing tbe new boar.l of mauagew
to carry Into effect all the provis ons of the
San of reonrimizalion; authorizing the Issue
ot BlftO.OOO.OOil m..rigai(e bou.ls, and creating
?heiewofllcesoffli>i and second Cfgster
and aB««..lant secretary, to be «»Pl>oJnt^J ,^y
the managers. Austin Corblo was re .lectcd
Ireshlontoftheroad, and h resolution ap-
Klng George W. Chlbls arbitrator lu the
present atrlke was njcctetl.
Th. Body round at Oak Island Mentin«l.
The body of the young man found kt Oak
Island grove Thursday has been Identified
at that of Timothy J. Collins, Jr., formerly
Uvlog with IH- P-l-Us at 20 tjencs^ Mrc^^^^^
UvlDg with bis pareius »^,'«'"X Timotbv table, where he had foti
Boston, an.1 working for Id- uncle, 1 " '^ "^J j, ^1^,,, jjuest, who ha.l
CBriembia »»>"^" ;'^'''1/wl, IdenSed «" l»»« ''•">»'y «"''='«
and Tyler streets. »''«^,^'y. 7,^0,00^1^^^^^ pleasant courtesy. ..
by hU falhe: and uncle, but "«' "^ ,^°"' j«k,,
any clew as to the way In which he met Ms
death, both. howev.;r, favoring "'^'''""[y °J
Harder About 10 .lays ago Collins left Hi.
5Srk to go tJ New Vork on a va<^«llon and
Stt waftho last ^eenof him till his .lead
STdy JIU found. The case Is mystertous.
bat It looks like munler for rootoy.
If m Body Kiae • Body.
Bat to enjoy It one must hate ■moo^'''. •{••r
iK. CUiEped, rough II pe made emjolt^J
W^Mledlooure. ▲taU.Ur«||i«te.
Having read the aliovo. Air. Marilcu pro-
eecdcd at coositlerablo length to .x plain bow
t ippencil that Mr. lluntliigton's name
was Imughl lo the attenllon of the commlt-
reu wl o and what, ho Is, and what the r own
Imiin'sslons of him are. An outline of
lew remarks I. that Air. Hun InBton s
nire was sugg.sted first bV •^^J^-'J^^
Churehlilll, who was aware of his tieslie to
leave Prov.leii.e. Alter Mr. Daniels de-
dined the call of the church, it was arrange.l
nil Prof. Tucker, who had been eugagn to
reach on the lUh of De.'cmber iu High
mil. huich, sh.mld go to Mr. """tinglou s
church In Provld. n.», "«»»>''« Mr- *»• J"
• ..kH his ota.'e In I/owell, Tuo latter was
H .ni.Kuf y mpresse.l wllh Ihe situation to
rewll.gtocoine to Lowell subscqiien ly
oS « week .lay, on purj>o.e to look "P the de-
tHiU as lo the chureh and society. He found
eiouShlnthesetorcn.lerhlm desirous (on
S lilt nation Ibat the t.eople had been miich
Jdeased with hlin the rfi>l lime he occupied
the uulplt) of meeting them once more.
He WM accordingly lnv#ed to pieach
in Iho first of January. , He then
Intimated, as before remarked, that If
Ibore was as much unanimity as had been
represented to him In favor of h « ^'«j»5^to.
Lowell, he would consider a call. I he facts
Jol-rnlng hlm«ilf are that he we. born lu
Blockbrldge, Ma»-., May 22, 1^J4. That he
graduBLHl at Williams college In 1«J«; n^nB
the leader of bis class and valedletorian.
That Jficr graduation he studied law two
vcttis m Boston and at Harvnrd Law school.
That ho graduated from An.loverThcoloalcol
seminar^ iu 1881, again being the first .cffolar
t; hi" clJss. That he was ordained P«lor of
the Congregational church ut Lllswoi1h,Me.,
8ept. U.IrhI. «"J was dismissed Nov. 26,
1KS4 to accept u call to the Central Congre-
gational church in Providence, over which
Ro wLs installed l>er. 17, 1884. It was re-
marked ihat Preshlent Carter of Williams
college speaks In the highest terms of blm,
an.l lliose who were his teachers at Andover
ui.-o en.lorse hiiu In tbe most compete and
emphatic way. From every soijrco where
Information could 1)0 gained, and the cjm-
llce bad sought It from all quarters, ihoy
Miendillon ol tbe man. Personally Mr. Mar-
deu said that his own Impressions fully con-
firmed all that had come from other sources.
Dea. H. A. Chase rea.l extracts from nu-
merous letters, all commendatory. Among
Ihe n were I- tier* from President Carter of
Vvi ams colUge, Uev. .1. IL Mcllvat.ie.
pa. tor of one of the Congregational churt-hes
f Piovi.len.'c. Uev. Geo. L. Clurk of Wes -
eriy, U. L, Kev. Mr. Hubbard, who succee.l-
fdto Mr. Huntington's church ut LllsNVortb,
M« Uev. Mr. Merrlmaii of Woreebter, and
lUw \v. L Gage. U. D., of Hartford, Conn.
All of lhe«e were dlHcrimlnatlng, but very
warnilv commendatory.
Mr. W. II. White of the committee, en-
dorsed all that ha.l l)een said by his assocl-
nles In favi»r of Mr. Huntington, and ndded
testimony 'vhlch ha.l come to blm froin Mr.
Conaul, secretary of the Provl(len.-e Y. M.
C. A., who was recently in Lowell.
MaJ. Stolt then said thM the meeting waa
one for eonference an.l comparison of views.
With so many present It would be ouly em-
barrassing lo blm to call upon indlviduulsfor
their opinions, and he would not do so, but
be boi>ed every person present would freely
express aSopfniou who might dcalre so to
^"hea. C. C. Chase first emphatically and
very bricflv announced that he boi)ed Mr.
Huntington would l>e cidled. He believed
in him most thoroughly us the man for tbe
^ A letter was read from Mr. Wra. P. Khn-
ball cordially en.lorsing Mr. Huntington, the
writer being called away on business.
Mr. H. T. Larcaster, who was also colled
nway , left an insurance of his endorsement of
*\^*oi'T^AfHiggettln acharaeterlsllc %vay
expressed his s^rsfactlon with Mi'. Hunting-
ton as a preacher nnd as a man. Ho a so
spoke of him as evidently very atroDg wllh
the young, wbi.th he believed would Imj ch-
•LSllal lu any pastor who should undej;t'»k«
to bring High street ohurch up to wha* It
"'^Dcii! H.* H. Ban es, who •ntertalned Mr.
Hunimgion on his first visit to I»wcll,
"poke very warmly of his gonial, social
cbaractcrUlicB, and the pleasure he derived
from bis gueaPs stay In hU family over the
Sabbath. Henry W. Baruca warmly second-
ed this eiuforeeioont. • ...
H. H. Wlhler spoke In a almllar vein, as
one who had met Mr. Huntington at his own
tsble. where he bad foun.l him a most de-
' ... charmed every one
by bis nfTablllty aud
pleasant courtesy.
Mr. C. L Hooil cordially conflrme«l this br
one of those who had met the gentleman In
the circle re/erred to. He believed In Mr.
Hunllngton the church would find « very
bright man'and u pastor who would build It
up, au.l gam the love aud esteem ©fall.
Mr. Kphralm Brown recalled bearing uev.
Dr. Swain preach once In Ix)well, a great
many years ago. Dr. Swain bad been one of
the loading divines In the denomination.
Mr. IJunilngtoD was one of bir sucoessoni,
Tnd to have filled his pu4pU wi^ ereult was
eooBsh to sump bin as bo able »"">• He
ted MSB strwilr draws towards Mr. Hub-
IIehoi>od If Bnvbo.ly did dH "like him. It
wouKw be n.anlfcsted. If anybody had
anvthinu to say, let it be said now. .
Aeo.tV Ely said Mr. Huntington was tbe
'"ilaJ^jSbsn L.d.l said tl>.re didn't seem
to iVany "o her side" to this matter. lie
th.Iughl the sootier Mr. Huuliugtou could be
•^"Kr«red n'ltelrue that U-re was no
oppoHltion against « '? ^•«''''"« °' "i*^- "XVi
linlton. and no indlHereii»*e. "ven, wnien i
wSild'l'i expressed. «"•/ "JJ"; X';'«£;
any further remarks until It w»s clear inai
ili..r« was nothing more to be sal.l, Mai.
810 tcW He talking with a b.;arty enoomT
Sn. if Mr. Huntington. Hj; »'";> 'Tl" wldch
gratified wllh Ihe business- 'ko way In wlilcu
Mr. Huntln-;tou ha.l ma.le his bivestlgatlons, ,
and ho felt sure that If he should come here ,
h« would fully Justify all Ihat had been ssl.l
In his favor, lon.l.lcrable concurrent tes-
llnlony having come to him from other au-l
'"SSSiTSS: Ladd tbe conference
^(•leISt'has""lhen called the church meeting
to order, and Dea C. C Clnjse caUcd J>ea
.loshiia Clark to tbe chair. Mr. E. W. ciarn
°W.Kf report of the co.nndtlec was
Ihci formally read bv Mr. Mardeu. and on
mi on of MJjor Slot} It was ^>^'"'' 'y »;;«»P •
Oil and a.lopted, and ll was voted that a call
be Sxto . e I to \lev. Mr. Hunllngton to bt^
cSmJ pastor of the High street church, there
hidmr no illssent. Dea. H. H. Barnes, uea.
l;:'^' (Use and.I)e«,.)osht.a_CI«rk^wcre jp.
nilnicdacommlt^ce "to exlend the call to B1
^^Tbe'lCch meeting wa. then dl«i«IvrJ.
and tbe society meeting was called to order,
In.l Geo. A. Marden was chosen , •n«;>«««»;^-
This meeting was composed of uH the per
sons present, an.l all were Jnstrtic ed tb.
tb«v had the r ght to vote. Wlth0l>l tlie
formall y of reaSlng the call, or the report.
whKlSd already Seen read *" th« pr«jije
of all, the ohalr declared the Sue«Uon U».,*M
on concurring with the church In vol n« lo
cSl the Uev. Mr. Hunlla«U.u. NolK»dy .le-
Slrlng to speuk, the question was put. and
evei'y person present who deslro.1 to v.)te to
call Mr. Huntington was requested t.. rise.
At this point Dea. Joshua Clark said .
"Wheu I came here, personally I w-as not
attracted to Mr. Huntington. But after
what has been said here, and the fads that
have been presented to us, I shall inosl cor*
diallv and heartily unite In this call to Mr.
Huniingtou. (Enthusiastic apulau-e.) An.l,
n S?e ban that, I won't be »'f^' nd In work
with any of you. »" J » "''»"*?. ^^f ^„*S
these persons here who have ^o fully and
comuletelv endorsed him will be f.ninJ In
5ur mooilng- taking full part «»•>'':;•"«
w-lth us there; aud we shall not forget It,
cither." (Applause.)
The question then being put, every pei^on
present rose, wllh the ex.'cptlon of six. And
he negative being put, 110 Dcrson rose, and
the vote was deelare.l to be uhanlmotjs.
On motion of Mr. Wll.lor It wms voted hat
Mr Huniingtou be v ted an annual salary
Of tS ami an annual vacation of one
'"mcLs. Ha.lley, Mardeu and Hood were
joined as the cominillee on the part of me
society. , ,, 1 „ I '
The meeting was then dissolved.
flUed duiing"tbe greater part of the ovenliig.
Mayor Palmer oeeiipled a box, and a num-
ber of gentlemen were present /rom other
i.la.«s. The atVair was regarde.l as he most
Huccessful of the kind that the society luts
ever held. „
rnANK DANIKbrt IN "LITTI.K I'UCK."
Frank Daniels has been called "the funni-
est man of our time." He is i;«rtaluly a
come.llan of rare powers, whom those who
htive seen him Invariably HPP««^^|"»«'t«. Ho
will be at Music hall .to>'l«»'t " *'>;""
Puck," ami with him wlH be MUs Bessie
Sanson and a fine company.
I TIIK MArillM>K I.KNNOS CONCKttT.
I Tonliiht the entertainment In the Y. M. C.
I A. course will l>e given by the Malhll.lo l^ii-
; „on coneerl oon.pany. which »;;,;';'P"^"> «'
: tir.l-elass artUls. who .■imnol fall to I >««';♦:•
Mis.. Lennon herself has a vol«j oj '« "; J.'
Hble iiower and sweetness. It Is p.isslble lo-
"lay t. secure-tlekets for the four remaining
eUlerlalninents for SI. The opportunity
..houl.l not lie negleeted.
OAHI I.K» I.N 81'AIM.
Mr. W. S. Oroene, principal of tho Moody
sehool. will give a free h'ctuie i.t the men s
braneh of the Peopit'- club tomorrow even-
ion "CiXs In'spaln." It «»' l»« "^"a' '
fully lllustrate.l by the stereoptlcon, an.l Mr.
( rw'iie's knowledge of the country, gained
fr^i his re.ent vidl as well as from special
ItSdy on the subject, well fits blm to give ail
cutertalulng lecture.
"TIIK WOnLD."
This Is a groat and popular spe.taeular
hhow, wllh which there are «•'«"»« J'.f;;;'''
which coat tbe management some fio.iiuu.
Sea view, and landscapes are mlngle.l lii the
Srculost varletv. It will be a wonderfully
Sue hSlacle. Mr. J. Z. IdtUe an.l ii goml
eiraS will give tlie play al Huntington
ball W vveik Veducday and Thursday
evonlnga.
TllB OrailA 8KA80N AT BOSTON.
The National Opera company opened at
tbe Boston Theatre last evening, and gave
the first Boston performance of Uubliisteln s
"Nero" before an au.llenco of Immenso pro-
Dortlons. The compuiiy has iie\.!r app<!are.l
to so good advantage, an.l the enthusiasm of
the aiT.llenee reached lis height In the third
set, when all the prin.'inals won a tril'le call.
-1«J; opera is highly praUed,and I errSylva s
"Nero" galneil him repeated applause, tbls
beluu his first appcarantie lu that city. 1 ho
success of the sl-uson Is assured by lust even-
ing's uerforman.'e.
* NOTK8.
The Spalding Llirbt Cavalry will hoM
their iW I annual ball al the town hall, North
Chelmsford, on the 241 b Inst. The Amer -
can orebotra will furiiUh inuMe, and Pattei-
son of this city will do the .Ic-orutlng.
There will bo a sociable In the ve.trv of
the Kirk street chureh tomorrow evening.
Theentcrtainmeut will l>o by the celebnite.l
ifniiiii family. . „ i. a r' v mi. tbe
Tho High street Y. P. H. C- K. an. me
Helping llan.l society will bob an en erlain.
mnnt aHsijttcd bv tllc .•huicli choir, Miss E.
SlhScv reader, nn.l Miss Dyke, pianist
ll!\hevestry.Thurs.lay ev.mlng. 'lie tub
FROM WABHIfHOTOH.
Adverse Report on Lamar's Tfama. „
Wabhinoton, Jan. 9.-Tbe Senate Judl-
clary committee tliH morning resumed tbe
conslderallon of the Lamar case. All mem-
bers of the commltlee were present except
Wdtonof Iowa, who Is at hom",Uwklng
after his re-oleellon. Members of the com-
mittee preserve rather more than their usual
niyst':ry about their action, ami decline to
Male even whether any coueluslou was
reached. It Is understood, however, that
the .ommltue decided to report ajlverstly,
j by a strict party vote.
NEW AQUEDUCT BROKEN.
A Wumber of Laborors Drownwd In tUe
Pooantlee Klvar.
CiiAi'i'AquA, N. Y., Jan. 9.-A number of
Itallaus and mules were buried lu the aque-
duct at cut eight, which v#as broken Into by
tbe Pocantlos rlvt'r early this morning. Tbe
water Is fiowinz Into the cut at a ruiild rate,
aud some «00 laborers aro trying to ^top the
flow. Theaquedu.a Is nearly Oiled with
water. AH the Italian laborers and mule-
wild ^ere fO the aqueduct nt the time, be-
low ciHt N6J 8 to Goubl's hWBmp.aro.bellevod
to have l)een drowned. A huge qtiautlty of
I rocks aud tllulier were washed into the
Nuueduct by tbe escaping water. All the
wlieelbarrows, Italian shantiew, centre cars,
blacksmith shops, etc., which have been In
UM In the vicinity of cut No. 8 hpve been
swept Into the aqueduct.
DarInK Robbory 1b Moatroal.
MoNTliKAL.Jan. O.-Anolher daring bur-
glary was eonviiiltle.l early yesterday morn-
lug In a fashionable millinery establlshmcDt
on St. Lawrence street. Mme. Braeeau was
awakune.l by a noise In her room and found
two men standing by her bedshle. One of
them selxed her by tbe throat while the oth-
er i^ess^d a baiidkerehlef sutarated with
ebloroforin to her mouth. The burglars
then relieved her of a dtamoml .t>«""«;'«''"' "
irold watelil an.l chain and SlOpO In
Zh. They next went throuith the
bedrooms where the girls slept an.l
carried ort-everylhlng of v«7ue. A number
of costly urtl.l.'s were pbke.l up In the More
down stairs, au.l the burglars Hum .leliber-
Htely set fire to the place. A poll.-..inan no-
ticed the flames umf forced oi>en the dooi-.-.
He found tho curtains an.l a w..o.len parti-
tion In Humes. He aroused Ibe «'»n|«« «';;';';'
the firemen N'liig ealle.l out npeedl > exlln-
milHlie.1 the fire. Mine. BriiKeau Is In a ter-
rible Miito of proMralion. • I Is reporte.l that
un extensive Jew.flry robbery has takou
pliice, but the d.leclives rcfu»« t.» give any
luformatlun.
NERVES! NERVES/ f
V^iat terrible vi»ioni this. bttU wor)l brioj*
before the eyes ot thf nervoiUfi.
Headache, Neuralgia,
Indigcfetioo, aiMplesSBess,
Nervous Prostration,
All •tar^them ¥n the Uatt. Yet ril! thr.« DfirvutM
uuublvs can be cured by using
'it
■ -"J
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
m/S GREAT NERVB TONIC
Also contRln* the best rcmedio. for rliseucml con-
dition! of the Kidneys, Liv.r.snd Blood, which
mlway* accompany nerva trnuklca.
It U a Nerve Tonic, an Alterative, a Laxadw,
and a Diuretic. That !• why It ..^..
CURBS WHEN OTHERS PAIL.
Bi.oo a Bottle. Send for full partlculaia.
WELLS, BICHARDSOtt i CO.JroprMorn,
BURLINGTON, VT.
rpilE YdUNO PEOPLE Ol^
Hlirh street ChuroH
WILL OIVB AB
K N X B R T A 1 3V M K IN X
IN THK VKHTRY
THURSDAY BVKMIMa, JAN. It.
Vocal Mule by tbe choir. Mis. K. M. Haat.
toy, reader, MIh» Dyko, pianist.
AI»MH'4I.)N 10 0KNT1.
JHisrrllaneouB*
Advertise in the Courier.
Conduetora on tho Sonth«rn Paolflo DIs-
oh.»r«odr.» r Bupi>osed Ul.hoii«.ty.
Han ANTONlti.Texas.-Jun. O.-A whole-
sale dismissal of passenger an.l freight con-
ductors ou the Southern Pacific rallroa.l Is
now going on. Twelve passenger conduct-
ors and aevetal freight coniluclors on the At-
lantic .11 vision were summarily discharged
Saturday an.l their places filled with new
men. Ilulf a .loren a*l.llllonal passenger
conductors will be sus|>cn.letl on their ar-
rival bore. It Is reported that the dismissals
«re the result of report, made by spotters
who were feut over the road.
AFrslfhtfriUBWi^rti^mod »b« ^^^
luao Killed.
ST. Ix)ii8, Mo.. .Tan. O.-A freight Irain
on the Chicago, Santa Fe and California
rullread ran through an open switch at Cart
rolton, Mo., yesterday, and was badly
wrecked. Charles Coverts, the fireman, was
killed outright, an.l Engineer Charles Thomp-
son waa fatally Injured.
YEAST
POWDER
ABMOLUTILT . ,__ --.^^
posMssIng all tho good
none "f thoIr Injorlous
NIALTHfl
qnoUtloa
ll eoalail
AMU5KMBNT8.
that
Mu-
hear
two
be
MRS. rOTTKIt AS "JUMKr."
Curiosity was doubtless the motiv.'
attracted most of the large audience to
sic hall last nighl-tnirloslly to nee ami
A woman who has been talked about In
hemls"r.re» and filled a place lu t»;at ,^oclcly
which lives an.l has Its iKsIng largely in news-
nauer notoriety. For those whose motive
KS cuSsity there was abundant salisfao-
tlon Thev saw a girlish woman, slender,
Ivery^lendlrrpretty.withfine eyes an. an
Sdance of "lark hair, ./''"^y »'«?;:' ''ji^.'J:
lug voice, not always well used, but ever
disagreeable. They saw, n'or«<>.v«'^Vr..i Of
dozen very elegatit gowns, the fruit of
Worth's genius, so It b sal.l, and this added
to the gratlhcallon of those who went forth
to see. For those whose motive was to en-
Joy fine acting, or at least to w'tocss the ef-
forts of a young woman who has boldly
ehallenge.l popular and critical opinion In a
dlftlcull role, the result was not so eminent,
ly gralifving. While there was In her Im-
^Psouatlon of the uuhapyy mal. of Verona
much to admire and^ praise wUhout
reeervatloo, yet the elTect as a v^hoto
wT^t 'gJod, , or, 1.1 ojher wyjU.
the defects outweighed the merits. I uai
tbls Is ao .loes not ne«!e8sarilv Imply Ihat Mra.
Potter will never be a good "J" «t; f ■•
Ktage tradition that no mie can idaJ' ,. J""!;,
while she is young enough to look the part
Is one that has a gtK>d deal of truth to sup-
uorllt. Experience Is almost ns Kreal a
SSJ-esslty ll. Its Interpretation as gcu^s. and
bowevef much of the latter Mrs. Polt« "'•/
possess, the former she has yet to atquire.
Xs a mitter of fact her playing was pleasing
Md correct at Inlcrvals. 8bo looke.l tfc*
pretty Capulet.and lu the »'»'|^"y r^lJi?
very wluulng in her P^rtniyal of girlW.love.
Iu the "BgoiTv" scenes wbleb follow aftjr
tbst hour of iloy Ing sweetness, »Jj> ''"• J??*
eaual to the requirements. She pecamo
Jlgy, tSsatrical, iV machinery of b«r a^tluj
became too atpare..t, and while -be beg
SSTand respectful "ttent/o^ •J* '»"»ii;,
make tbe anguish appear real. The '••* ■"•4
of'uomfoind Juliet" are P'tcbetk on a
oretty bigh *ey, and It takes a great deajof
Eft tocairy thein and avoid the «»^"2^
lUo which they "^.'-•"i'y '?i;?;.ffiy'Sli
Mre. Potter earried them ^]l}*Xj*^x
with greater experieiioetbe «5^»Jg Jig
MWW*«rworklBUiMafrBcklaelc Mir
mlssloiHs only 'lo'cenT's', and thc.-^e ahould
a large altendauce.
NEWS ITtlMS.
—Two batteries in the i-olllng mill «t Bra-
zil, Iml., exploded Mo.i.lay, kllliug one luuu
und wounding several others.
-Samuel Barrows, a .:ar|)cntcr, was fatnl-
ly injured in Mhl.lletown,Cl., Motiday. while
iJlasliug f.ic stump of a tree, a splinter being
driven Into his skull.
—Anthony Comsloek .allied the anatomi-
cal museums of New York Monday, ami
Se proprietors und slock of several v lo
Howery places were captured, while the
raauager au.l several attendants of Kahu's
museum ou Broadway were arrested.
— Alwut a year ago Fannl.s Howe, daugh-
ter of the Ohio historian, privately raarrie.l
E. J. Sheeban, tenor of Trin ly church cli.>ir
lo New Haven, but the family were opposed
an.l Instituted divorce proceedings against
Sheeban ou the ground that the ^Irl bad been
drugged. The family then wcut to Ohio,
Uiking MiH. Sheebau with them, but Satur-
day she returned and Joined her husband.
The blood Is the source of health. Keep It
pure by taking Hoo.l's Sarsnparilla, which Is
peculiar In Us curative powers.
No well regulaiod nouscbold ahouM be with-
out a bottle of ANOosruRA ItirrKHa, tbew.md
renowned apptUaer and Invlgorator. Beware
of counterfeiu. Ask your irrocer or druggUt
for the genuine artlele, nianufacture<l»Oy Dr. J.
O. B. slegert * 8oo.^
1 have Improved greatly aince using Ely's
Cream Balm for catarrh. I feel like a new man.
It 1. ft ble..lng to humaBlty.-Jobn I). Farrell,
Uarlfonl. Gona.
Xtloi«« to Mthmr:
MBB. WlBeLOW'S 8O0T1IIBO «TBur, fof ohU-
di«o leethln*. 1. the prewjrtptlon of one of the
best feouile nurse, and phy.lclan. in tbe United
States, and has been used for forty years with
Mver-falllng suooeM by mimon. of mothers for
their ebtldren. Dartng the proeees of teething
Be vBhie U lacalculable. It reUevee the ehiki
tgvm palB, cures dysentery aad dlarrtMBB, grtp-
Bgte Ihe bowels, aod aw^eodo. By -*-^
lotheehllAtt *^ "^
ratal Blovator Aoelden^ ''
Uo«roN. Jan. ». -David McCellnr, 18 years
ol.l, cmploye.1 by W. H. Smith A Co. at No.
lia Purchase street, fell down tho elevator
well at No. BO Harlfi>rd street this mornlug,
and was so badly Iniurodthat he .lie.j In a
ft-w minutes. His homo was In South Bos-
ton. -
KLKCTBIU LIGHT CONSTRUCTIOM.
t New Company to Ua« Iho Anierlean Sys-
t«m Kxcliislvoly.
A New Y^>rk tlespnleh In the Times tbls
morning says: An Kleetric i,li;ht C..nstri..--
tlon couiiianv has just been f.tr.ne.l In tbls
ell v. It Is cbmpoH.'d .»f practu;ul and e.xpc-
rh-ncMl clectrie light men an.l .apltallst.s
who thoroughly und.rstan.l the b.isiness uu'l
ran tr.)in.nand unlimited capital for their op-
^ The new company has ina.le a contract
wllh the Anierl an Electric Manufacturing
eomi.anv.by which the Ainerl.tai. syMenvof
eh'ctrlc ll«htlnc will Imj used ex.-luslvoly for
their work. Tho new company has entered
Into ail agreement to buy at least one inilllon
dollars' worth of appai-alns per annum from
tbe American company, ami pay .anb for it
as faM as sbipiic.l from »•»" .''^''^'''y- / !"
new couMrucllon coinp:.ny will , «YT. .i!-
ouerations over the enlfrc United Stales,
vvllhfirM-elassbudnesH men a.s its repre-
^entativos in all the prineinal cities .)f the
Union. The New Englan.l .lepartmcnt wli
eonllu-.te uniler the charge of Dr. Uob.rt
Amory of Boston, as New Englan.l manager.
Prchblent Goffof Ihe Ameri.-an company
was seen today by a report.-r, t.) whom be
Malc.1 that he considered tbls .ontract the
moM Important an.l valuable one ever ma.le
intbebisloi-yoflhe ole.-lrlc light i.g bust-
n" ss, and that it insured the doubling of the
Ameri. an company's business.
_ - — . ■■ \tm *^ •
Acme Skates
AU solid steel and tee aniali.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of Bkate. I. the Inrgest even _
In lx>well. and embraces ail leading slylea bmI
makes.
SARTLETT
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II
iW^
LARGEST 8T0CI
or
Fur Eobes!
(In to dlfllsrent (radeeL
Horse Blankets
AMD —
* That eon Im fbund In Mew Baslaad.
Work, of Art.
An op|»ortunlty Is given, to lovers of hand-
some sculpture work, to pur<!hase something
ttenulncly artbtic at the exiiibillon of works
of art now being conducted at Jk^i Merrimack
atieet. Agute, alabaster, Egypt an marble,
iimlael.lte. etc.. are represented in stiiiuary.
vases, uolnmis and other subjects, all elegant-
ly cut an.l handsome lu design, lu the win-
tJow ca.i bo seen many sp«!clmens of inerit
iind worth. Among them will be noticc.l
two vaH«« that Mhii.I as bas-reliefs, wblcb
Hie really .nagnificent. The inaterlal from
which tbev are ma.le conslsUt of Italian mar-
ble and Ihoy are sun. to allniet th« fje. Ibe
hlaluurv In the store hulu.les a child reel ng
a pntyer, wtiich Is a copy from Ventura that
look the premium nt the Centennial, a real-
istic group of dogs, an.l many other choice
designs. 'Theexhii.lllon widoo.il.uue unlll
WedMea.lay, Jan. nib. when tbcy will be
aoM by aucil.)n by E. M. Ttit'ker, aDCtloneer,
eoinroeiielng at 2 p. m. and 7 80 p. m. The
uiiblie. are Invited to the exhibition, and upon
exaininiition of tho various and rich articles
n.prcHeiite.l. wdl doiibtlc-s nitend the sale In
large numbers. Signer K. Ne.tl Is lu atten.l-
unt« und Hie works are by mauy leading
Hculptors of Italy.
OKT OUB PBIimS AND BXAMIWa ODS
nocK.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD.
Old Oonvere Vaetorf •
1^3 Central Streo*,
LOWBIX.
WASHINGTON
DniW his hist bream In the la»tho««" "f "»•
last day of the last w.?ek of .be »••} ™«V"|
«t iholastviarof .he ia.t oaotury. He died
aatanlav nlaht, at It o'clock, I>o6. SIst, nw.
?S:x:^rHrrVhlX;:•l$•J^^
APPLE WOOD WANTEDe
1000 Appla Butti at the MEBBI-
MAOI OEOQUET 00., Aj« Oitj,
ell.liMi.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
niaiedlathB!
Aitto
ptlata aad ?• IM
COVMMMM JOB OMMMUMm
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TTTBflDAY. JAKUABY 10, 1888.
6
LOWELL D
LL T>ATT.V fiOTTRIER. TUEBDAY. JANUABY 10, 1888.
THE STATE MILITIA.
the
"ALL KATIOMS W1TN1588K8.
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Adlt.-0«n. Diaton't Annaal B«port U»
^^ Uovernor.
In bl« annual report to tlio governor Aiijt.-
G«n. Dalton m* «' the mllltla of iho Mate :
A well-drilled, disciplined and effective body
of citlien Holdiery 1« «a eH»eiitIal eleiuciit in
the mnlntcnaace of s republican form of
BOvernnlen^ and while It serve- to teach to
young n.e« obedience, niunly l.(-.irinK itiul
bromutncMi In the pcrforiuanco of nil t
mU Itury <»r civil, It hIho InHurcH to the KiHt« a
riSltA-* MH*.uchiiKoH« huK to-luy. aiul while
neVfeXii In not clahned, the earnei.tnoM«.
fnlem^^ur. and lau-iuble pride whU-h chur-
iSteri«es it wairuiilH ili« belief In ItH con-
SiuXad ■ii.ceiu«nt. The wor^ o the pres-
ent ?eui-how« till that i- clalmc.1 for the
Sftfa, ..i.d the IncreuHod and active Inlere.l
rhown l.vclll/.c'nHUanHKMtranccofKrcutcr
JntercM on the nart of the rank ami tile, an.l
of more u.arkea MicceM ill ""•/»"",{'•,,..,„,
nurli u ihe year two conip!iiilt'H-H. KiKiiin
Infantry" and U. Ninth Intantry-wcre dN-
iandcd : "d otherK or«anl/.<^d in their places
There Wiie aUo orifunl/ed other now cmn-
JiiS to ..Mupiete the r.,l.ncntal Mren.
allowed l.v chapUM^ll, AciHof 1HH7, live
'.?unc iV- X ct rem.ilnl.1^. Th., total Htrcnu' h
Jf u". n.ililla nmv a..tlu.rl/,c.l N: »:';'."''';■
SoncdolU.-crsas4; inliMcd nan r,-J. o-
tal ftUlK. Tiic Htfcrc^rate force at date i-.
Conm)i/^<....cd oiliccr., :Wil ; enl-M,d men.
44M: U.ial. with Hve .oinpany vacanclen
Tm AllcnduncelKeull.d to dUc.'a.d of
the law f.Ml.ldillnix ui.m tiuK" for drill or pa-
rttderinp.ii.lic with arms ..t all bo.lU;-. o
Sen wl.il'cvcr, excei.tloK thone authorl/ed
or ^pecialU liceu>cd l.v the covcinur. hr
total nun 1. r of ei.roliod niililia as reported
SomthcnturnHof uMenHor. of clilcand
town» U 'l'M\M'ir>, bcli.x ati bicrru-c ..f l-'.-W -
Ij^ lu.t ...p..it. Much .limcully is expciU
eflcedlniroVorlnKth.i nturuN of eiiroll.-.l
mllltlu fi'Mii cltlcH uiiii lowiii.. rc<piiriMl aimu-
■nv bv liiw. While inmiy arc |.ii.inpt, otlicr-.
must 'he ivpcatidlv rcmlnd.-d, and •oiuc
make no i. turn. The lolKnxiuu towns have
not ma.lc i!^ rctnrnK ivquire.! an . ''^MUcHied
of them. > i/.. : Blaiidfonl. "«' '""''V, ' ';""
d'uiu Waics and Wclleslry. '11... follow"^;,
dftlen unl towns have provnhd bcJt.M
Mccommodatloni. for the comnnii Is <Hate>
lhen;ln: « he city of HoMoi,: ViH- baler)
A; eomi'"«.ieH A. t; und K. Klr«l Infaniy;
D.'Kllth Infantry, and », Mmh l''f"';t';>v
Worcester: Co. A. Second InfMntry, ( j„.
ton; Co. K. Sixth Infantrv; an.l Lvon: I«or
Co. I) an.l I, Kl«hth U.jrfmcnt of Infantry.
Great ...ivaiiccmcnt bulrto practU-e Is appar-
ent. The militia Ik now fully and we I uni-
formed an>l eMulpp^ul, with i"Im» «XC«I> "'I «
dn as oalH, for wFiich rom.lve. ' W»-'> »J »'
18H7. provl.lew an appropriation of f.s.ww
for uidforiuH an.l (quipmcnts for the new
companies authorized an.l for new . reH-
ooatii for the entire foic*. fontract* have
been mad.- for the equii.ment of the new
^nanlcs and hl.U. have iM-eii Iny ted for
furnUhlnL' .lrei.« coats, which, If nalUfactory
In price an.l material, will bo ac.opted and
manufactured f..r use the coniluK veur.
TheanifiTal ai.proprlatlon by the legls a-
tare for this ofll.o, whl.;h Induden the nill^
tia. war and naval re.-or.ls and SoLllem
MeVaentrer Corp-, is •»W,47».Oa, expended
for militia, including *alarle* ©f a.ljutant
Keneral uod .lerka and quarterniaater s em-
ployoi.. fir.0.H0l.;i2; war rccordii an.l claim*
and clerks, ffl2(»0; naval recor.U and cterkn.
$8105.07; S..ldcr^' ^I'-^^'iJ^'r ^^^P: ""'' !!}!:
perlnten.l.^ut. t4»1.90; total, f1<M/;;»-l»'
leaving an unexpen«letl balumvof f 14.»7U.»».
There has been recelvc.l and turne.l over to
the treasurer of the eommonwealth from
aalea of cun.lemned military i.roimrly durlriK
the year, i-21l4.'<.fl'2. Kxpended durlnx the
year, fao ; balance remalnluK in treasury,
^ro'mthe oitnbllshnujnt of the elalma
bureau to the prei»ent time 11,H71 claims of
hII clashes have l»een recorded, «/ which
0429 have reeelved favoraldc and 1094 un-
favorable action. The amount roprt^entetl
- - by the favorably aellled claims during the
year to Dccmhlr 1 , IHN7. 1.- r2lMH.H», widch,
added to IIm? amount of eollcellons prevh.us-
Th« WoBderftil MUtokea of Scleatl.t. and
Bdnoatora.
"Prove all tbingfc" teems to be the ruUIIux
maxim of the people of this a«e.
This would be all rtsjht were t not foi tni,
..knovv-allK" In every community, who arc
^"-.!!:^^s^Ct''?:^f^rluTia^^^^^
tnninfliDoon # co<
ctlucnted n»en and selentlsts are
the dayi '"-
of the
found.
lulles, the" days of (leoixe Stephenson, the pefj«;;»;[r
e locomotive enjrine, the »'t»«""''\'*
oroved concluHlvelv that a railway train
"Sid neier be driven by steab-power kuc-
ess uUy without peril ; but tin; rushln« ex-
i.ress trains all-over the world show how
InlH^akentbey were. There W|mU up h «uN
faw of luuKhter at Professor Morse s pr >Po-
'uh.n to niake the ll;<htnhu of I'^^ven .is or-
rand boy, and it was proved eonclusively that
Playing Cards.
SlailroaDi^*
BailtoaHS*
A liprge Aeaortment
— Prices.
and
Low
— 3i
ilirthlnu could never — ,
„^H of\he whU' world by Associated lTej.s,
nut In your hands every morning and nt«hl,
has made all nations witnesses.
Uei)r. Talmas* m one of bis acrim.as
««v;- "If ten men sh.nild come to you when
you are sick with uppalllnK sl.knes.. ami say
Ihev ha.l the sauH* stekncHH and took a cer-
, nn..llclne. and It cure,l them, you wmhl
prolmblvtakell. Now suppi^e ten ..ther
nen sluntld e.nne up nn.l say. -NVe doi> t Ik-
that there U anxthlnK ,ln that medt-
Well," I say. "have von trie.l ur
trio.l li : but I don't lielleve
anvtldn« In it."' t>f course you dls-
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and RetaU DruggUts,
OPf'OBITK POST OKFICK.
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. t, 18f . «f»\"' 7?".iTi*
Lowell (Middlesex itreet deiKrt) »• fol-
'°r.)r Taunton, Fall Rlv^r. Newport, New
Bedford, ITOTldfiu^. Fawtuckwt, Marl-
boro" Mouth I. imiHiu.haiuamI way .t«Uon.
it 74(1 a ni.. 14.4.'i an.l tAii p., m. All trains
oonno.;l at Houth l-ramluKham with lloston 4
AlbMny raJlroM.! for Worc««t«r. Hprlnsrfleld,
AlbliiT an.t tl.e W«st 5 also at Concord Junc-
Uon with Fltchl.urK rallnm.l.
The 4.40 p. ni. train ooime.-tB w'.lh Fall Klver
Line Sieaniers for New York, the 8outh and
^8^l»l for ChelnisfbrU at U 4.'V a. m^. «.«)
ana TSo p. m. (.Satur-lavs at 10 p. m.) llelurn
at .'V W an.l 7.15 a. in., and tl :»J p. m. ^
8l'Nl>AY8— Kor houth Kramlngnam and way
aUtioDs. 6J0 a. m. Ketum at 6.40 p. m.
R. KKNIHIU'K, «. noral ManaRer.
ISAAC N. MAllSllAI..!., IMv.Supl.
tiKO. W. MILLKU, Atcent.
Ticket Oaieo, »0 MTrlwaek Btr— t.
5Soaii»
llovu
elno."
"No, I never
there Is
The snptlc uuty
eredlt their tcMluj.mv
eoine an.l say. •"riiere Is n«M7«[' ,';'.'! >""^,.'^V,
llirlon." "Have vou ever tried llV **No, no.
'•l-ben Hvauntl"" "Let me take the test uio-
nvof the ndlllons of souls that have been
eonverte.l to (J...I. ami ♦•«»'»^>'.l'''> " V;!u !
un.l solaced In the la>t h.mr. He will lake
their tesiimony as thoy cry, "XNc are wU-
"The 'proprietors of Warner's safe cure
liave n-cvlvwl over lO.lKK) voluntary «C'l»mo-
,U to the etn.acv ol thai me.lt.-lne. 'l hese
have come Ironi alm.)st v^ccy clylliar.e.l .-oun-
lA. an.l Ihev may fairly cl.il.n -it has iu.i.le
iili nations \vilne*.se*."
The evi.len.c .-oniei* from all clnsscs. 1 he
.'l,P»t ine.ll.'al authorities, like Pr. UobMm,
au. Hurne.»n in the Kii;;lM« navv, and l>r.
V\ll«on, editor of •'llealih." of
Playing Cards.
A bttrjrain for 20 cents. These
nro* of good thickne-^s and nice
enough for unybody.
Boston and Maine.
>N and after Sun.luy, t)ef . 2S. I8K7, |.RiisenRor
Mill leave CvutnU street .lepot.
m.;
U.SO p.
lim.:
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale und ItetaU DntggMtt,
oprosiTK POST orriCK,
lA)n.lon,
KUK.: an.l cleruymcn of the lushest re|.uta.
Iton like Uev. Dr. Uankiii, exi-hap aln of he
II S. senate, nn.l Dr. Keiulrick of the
Rochester uulverstiv. one of the Internntlon-
ul revisers of the msw tostan^eDt, are amouj<
the nidilished witnesses.
Jlumlred-of th.'-e testimonials have been
an.l are belnjt puhllsho.1. J»»«>>'''" ^^^ «•"* >.
verUle.l. A standlnji otTer of #5.000 for
proof that any one of them Is not true, so
fur m the pro|)rletors know, Is a fair Ruarau-
lee of their ftonulneness.
If a man Is suffering from any one of the
aliments, of which there are so many, ijrow-
Ini: out of kUlney deranxeHwnl^ t« II
more than foolish for him to refuse to
Warner's safe cure wlien thousauUs I
fy they have lieen cured by U?
ThlukofU: . „ ,. , ,„^.
The men who refuse to bellflve that an\-
thlmr can be valuable l>ecauso It Is In conflict
with old Ideas and meth».ls are the men who
"jjet left" In this world and Ko before
time to try another.
9rp aiUi Jf anqif <^oo^
not
try
testl-
thelr
Playing Cards,
35 ci^nt« n pack, reduced from
50 cent*. These wc hftvfr a large
8jilo on by the doeon.
ELLINGWOOD * CO.,
WhoUsaie and RetaU DruggUta,
0PP08ITB POST OrPIC».
\J trains
Kriioston. al "..Vi. 7.35. rt.W ».K». 11 n
11 l". I.>4.'..!t.».<0.4.l0. 4.4.^, .VIO, «.M.
n.; {KTlltN. 7.7.!k).M.*>. lO.'i^a-n;-
yHH, MA. •.•:«". •»-'»■ 4-"'. **• ♦'• *^-^^' '• ' ' »' '"•
Ror ■ Lawrrnc.'. 7.1», 7.:W. H.:i.'». II a. ui.;
12.I.V I. ». a«'. M». «•»»• "••^^- '"^' K-.l'i-
UKTfU.N, 7.;m>. t*.ifo. !• «'. I"*'. •' "• '"•; '^ "*•
1 10 li^H. ;»•*". *b^. ^*^' "-^ P- •"• ^^''^^
ro""Jav:;i:iu."7!bi. T.3ft. 8.3. n. m i 1. n.
1 :t :»4o. .iHi.'ilV"-'^''. Hb> pm. UKTt'UN,
7 17, s.io. It l.». 10 10. 10.4:. a. m. ; li.W. 'iM,:iMU
a..M)..vi.-k.«.o,w lop'"-
for >MiUiii. 7.10 a. m.; P.M.V 6.10 p
TITKN. 7. I1.H2 a. m. ; 1..V.. ■••^'I.,",!'-.!";
r.)r Newl.uryi.ori. 7.10 a. m. ; 1;^ I" •'. •'
UKlt ltN,«U.\ 7.:.-). II a. "i; i "iS S4.\ p. Ill
For Kx.l.r, t>..v.Taii'l Ure.it Fulls, ..la."), S.J.) a.
K,"r Au\uun%'alls .'mli'lef.ir.l, K«eo. Ol.l <)r<h«r.t
neaeh an.l I'or.laiid, 7..H:.. s .^»^ a. m.; . a.4o p.
m. Itctiirn fniin P.irllun.l, T-'M, «.40 n. im..
For *l"a'i.K.'S' VuilfHst, WatervUle. KkowheKan,
lUx-klaiKl an.l Kavinlnuuni, M.a.'» a. m
For M. .I.fhri. N. lU, Halifax, N. •*.,
nn.l OiicLec, t*:A^ a. m.
For AuKii^ia. I»«ih. Lrwlston. H.rWn. m.; 1 p.m.
For Uoehesler an.l Alton bay, »a. m.; l,s.40
F.'r Ksstiioit an.l St. .John's (per sUJumer),on
Mon.lay-, We.l..»Mla)i. Hii.l ►rl.lays, at p. m.
For Ko<iilHn.l. IlcUast. l»*'llf<T ""d *'l- ' ^lli'';^
(„teaner Mx.m rorlUnd), Tuesdays and Fri-
days at :«.40 p. in.
SUNDAY TllAIN*.
For Hoston. 7..SV H W a. m., l-2.f'6. 4.1»,
7..*) p. in. KKTUKN. n a. m., ft, 7 p. ni.
For l.Hwrwiu^. 8.'M u. m., ft.40, 7.ft|i p.
KKTl KN,7.40, 8.1ft a. in., I'i.lO, bM p
South Lawreu.e, *M. 7.44 p. m.
For Haverlilll. H.W a. m.. ft.40. 7.W p.
KKTim.N, K, 11.4.'k«. n>-.4.;W. ftW.7iftp.».
FurPurtUD<I.A.4op. m. UbTl'KN, 1,4.16 p.
m. J. T. Kl'KMKIl, Uen. Manager.
WM.MKHUITT..JH., Sni*.
J. F. PIIILLU'B, Uen. Aft. at lx)well.
Oct. W, 1887.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTMIl^^NOTICE.
Oliaii^e of Time.
On and after Sunday. Oct. M*l. the following
trains win he .11^. ontlnued: ..,.„,,_ _.
For liostoii, tt.36, 9-16 a. m.. «. I-Sft. 8.85 p. m. ,
from lloslon. tt. 11.16 a. m. For I^wrenc.;. fl.»4.
11 iJa R m •' i\* p. n».; from Lawrt.uoe, «.», 8
am".. 2. i.W) p. Ul. rot PorUand. (i.l6 p. in. ;
from Portlsn.r. ftJW p. m. »„.,„„ ,. 7
The train now leaving l^woll for Boston at 7
a m. will It-ave at O.W a. in.
Anewtiatn for Itoaton and Lawrence will
leave Lowell at ^ p. m.
SUNDAY TllAlNS.
The train now leaving Boston at 7 JO foi Low-
"'Vne tro'n noVUvJng LoweU for Boston at
8.46 win leave al7.ao. 1 .,«•«..•
The train now leaving Lowel for l^'^^*"**
an<l lluveihlU at 7.60 p. n... will leave At 740 p.
"kor further par<lc4ilars see time eanls.
J. V. riULLlP8, Gen. Agt. at l-owell.
KIRK'S
dlQljD
LOCAL NKWS.
PBOPBK OHUBOH MUilO.
•li-WJ.»t Mould Mak. up *'»»«';«^ Ji*!:
al»-^u»r(4rtt«. Ctoorua Mud Coii«re«»- ,
liesars. Editors: 1 have read Dr. Robin- 1
MOn'a anlel« ou<;hurch music, as quoted by
you from the CouKrcgatloiiallst a lew days
So, and It moves me to write HomethluK on
Se'aubject. On thU question of church wu-
ite lhe.4 Is much to be said on »>»"; ;'^««- /.
h.w« i4..on all horia of exper ments tried, and
£;: Se i:> Rie cSticluSon that the form of
"usle which con^reKutlons '"e best 1. a
tborouirhlv competent ori^anUt who Is also
SSlr-niasier,aliuartett«of trained singers
and a well balanced volunteer -chorus from
th^con^iecalion. I ihluk that congima-
ItoLTkeK music whicn ha. • devotional
ilTacter, which does not a low OjUcb chance
for any one s uger to dis .lay his or Der
'iriud voice" and "-uperb mctho* ," and
Which; while In iJ^c-e. that need It. swells
Jul l«o loud effecU. vet. on the whole. Is o
aqu le tone; one whfch lead- peopkj to quiet
uHiZhU Instead of exclllntf them with
SSSllanl ipplr bote, ami •'eloac" hanpony.
Ikftow thil'^ntfregatlon. IkeJ^ »'»"V. ^^S
il^tiamrrB*
m. UK-
.l.^ p.m.
Montreal
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line ftrom New England to
BaTannah, *
ConnecUng there with all Rail and Water Llnea.
PAVORITK KOL'TB TO FLOBIDA.
Iron aleamshlp. "UATE CITT.-; "f ''CJT\
OF MAC'wN" lca^ing Savannah Pier, congress
street, B*.ston, K\\llY TIIUlt-SMAV. at a
<>Vl.)ck. F..r freight or passage, apply to A.
•. l)icW.8AM»'S(tN,*H Washington street, IVy-
^n.or to RlCUAiuBO.N * ILAHNAEU, Agents,
Boston.
FLO ATIMC^ SOAP
THE CHIEF
Fo* tho But*. Toilot ntid Laundey.
Snow Whlta und Abaolutaly Pur*
JRS. S. KIRK & CO^
CHICAGO.
Snsucaucc.
pUTY-FIPrn YEAB.
LOWELL MUTUAL fIRE INSURANCE CO.
omoe, 40 0*Btral IStr««i*
J. C. Alim 1^ ,^ AI»M)TT, SBC'T AKU THJU».
b.40,
m.
in.;
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBER 10. 1M7.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merohanti and Mineri Traniportotion
Oompany'a ProTidenoe, Vorfolk and
Baltimore Steamikip Line.
The flUost Direct Uouto from New Kngland for
Norfolk and Blchmo«d,Old Point Comfort, Va..
Waahli«ton, P. C. aad Baltimore. Md.
PAM|BKaK|lt AMD rMBIOBT.
The lr«K Stwimahlp WIUlMn Otmi*, 1A<W
tone, Cavt. B. R. Warren, aalls from l*rovl«lenoe
•verylHEUNKeUAY. e p. m.
1B00
DimJ. W^alker,
Ain.ts It. FrenrA,
N.M. WHKh^
A.ij. I'ollant,
K..T. AlilKJit,
P. C. Uatea.
DIKKCTOHB:
Wm.ll. WUrijln.
.1. K. Fellows.
Win. r. Brascr,
Chas. A. HUitt,
W. E. LlvbiKston,
J. C. Abbott,
Dividends OO PKK CBHT. on live years, 50
pjr e-nt. ou three years. MH per o«nl. on OM
^Tn .-ounVruon with the aU»v*i rompany Is a
nnenil SKeney for -llvMend i.aylng a.utnal aMl
rolUbl. .lock c^mpanle..^^ ABBOTt. Ag-rt.
le
ly reportc.l. results lu u tfrandtota of |l,l«»i.
S18.06. NuinlK r of claims allowed during Ih
▼ear.22;dUallowe.luu.lrcj«clrd, M.;un»eltle.t
claims Dec. 1, 448. In ad.lltloD to the foi-e-
irolnir, clHlms have been prepared, to Imj for-
warded throuK'h unknown cha^^nels by tin;
claimants, of which w« have no retained
record.
HERE ARE
flOMB OF THE BAB0AIU8 THAT
STUART, REID & CO.
WILLOFFEEON
WEDNESDAY MORNING
Cod Liver Oil,
FREgii From tiie Shoue Evebt
Week,
PasHenser SerTice from Lowell :
For Bnaton. at 8.60, «J», '«•»». „tffj«» /•»•
•lt7JW •m.JW. •|ll».«, Utt-W, MJMJkH and 11. «• a.
,i!^^jiiK'i'i«, •i.io.^iis.ro. •«,*•«.,**'.
H."VJ».«00, Ml«!". •§:«•<« P- ™- SUNDAYS.
S17.:W. t».00, •JSit.iOa. m., 4.« i». m. RstisrBi
/.y.f.SO, 8.00 •8.30, •«.(«, ».\5. ItlO-OO. H-W
in.. I'i.OO in., •100, 2.00, •H.OO, 118.44, 4.4ft,
""""'* p. n.
m.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
jyholefale and RetaU Druggists,
AT 9 O'OLOOK.
0PP08ITK F08T OFFICTB.
•V(lo''ft.»'o,1I.%4.\«.l.V»7.00, 10.00,11.10 p
SUNDAYS, t«.o() a. m., 1.00. »•«>. *7 ()0 p. n
ror Wohurw.tt.'W. 7.1», ".Hft, 9.«, 1100 a
1*7 4."o.".tS.. <1 :J4 p. m. »UNDAY8,l».00 a. m..
6X«,>».4i, 10.*». 11.33 p. m- SUNDAYS. %3tt
mrrftal S^ralni from thetforUtT^ Via Bedf^.
KorL*wr«n«-,«.3.\ 10.1ft. 11.00a. m , 1.40. 2.10.
4.:0, 0.00 p.m. isUNDAYrt.attt.llJ a. m., 7.1»
Keturu: 7.4fi, 8 30 and ILift
The Ir*a gf maMp Jwhaa Bopklna
tone, Capt. if. D. Foster, salla ev^ry 8A«va-
I DAY. 6 p. m.. from LoMtDAUl Wmaw.
These well-known steamsMpa are larjre and
oomforultle and lltted with every oonyenlonce
for PAHHKNUiytS and oooimanded by navl-
raters of long and suooeaaful axperlenpe. Hea
Toyacos by those steamera are refreshing and
InvlKoratlnc and the round trip can lie aooom-
pHsbed In nvB UATt. Far*, incladlnx room
and meals, very low.
mBIOHT OOlOnBCTIOIIf
Mada wltbont drayaiv wUh tha foUowluR
drayaga
Air Um. at Movw I Oood I
p. m.
ni. 8UNDA\S,
. m..
8.U0,
U!
at
iwha
>■',*•
',*«■
Maipialnea.
A noteworthy article in Outing for .laikaa-
yy la The History of the Slateu Island Athlet-
ic Club, written by Charles E. Clay and pro-
fusely lllustrtited. It xlves a good Idea of
the vvork accomplished by this lar«e and eii-
eruetlc ornanlzatlon. Tom Stevens an.l his
bicycle go throutfli India. HuntlnR and fish-
loE are the subjects of several entertalnlnu
•ketches. Capt. Coffin contiibutea a charac-
teristic story, snd there Is a yuchtlnu' yarn by
Elizabeth J. nice, with the usual edltoi;lal
comments on sports In general. Uutlug Co.,
140 Nassau street. Now York.
Id the North American Review for Janu-
ary A Republican discusses Clevelau.rs mes-
aage and Blaine's reply, aj»KUinln« at the out-
■et that frec-booters and free-traders are
vervmuch allk.;; M:ix O'Rcll tells about
John Bull Abroad. DtLuncey NIcoll <!oin-
meuta on Hie Unpunished Conslitutlona
Crimp, of briocrv, Robert <1. lu^'crsoll
writes Another L.'il.r to Dr. Field, Cuth-
bert Mills tells ;il..»ut Recent Movements in
Wall Street, (iuil lliimlll.>n wilKs about a
rrisoner Amoiii: the liidiiins. idid R. I'enrMill
Smith discusses the Aiitflo-Aiuericiin copy-
rlaht, with coinm.nlH l.y <). W. Jlolims.
Julian lluwthonif. W. D. Ilowells, (Je«>r«e
Parsons Lathrop, John G. WhI tier. Charles
Dudley Warner, Ivhvar.i K;.';,'lc.xt.n\, and Bev>
eral other well-known writers. Allen Thorn-
dyke Rice writes i.bout NHi)o!ean'H signature,
with fac-slmiles, aii.l all manner of timely
topics are taken up in the Notes and Com-
ments, ruhlldieil at No. 3 Kast Fourteenth.
Blveet, New York.
The Forest and Stream, which la n wel-
come weekly visitor to thousands of sports-
men, fairly merits Us claim of being thor-
ouKhly representative of the best tteld sports-
manshlp In Amerl.a. Unexceptionable in
tone. It «!ommanils ready admission to the
most select family circle, aii.l In its broad
columns the aiiKler, the shooter, the doir
brecler, the canoeist or the yachtsman will
always find somethlni; of Intereat pertainlnu
to his favorite sport. The Sportsman 1 our-
lat is a department well tilled with animated
aketches of travel, camp life and aaventure.
Natural History Is ably treated by competent
writers. AnKling and Khootinj^ are thor-
oughly discussed by some of the most ardent
dlKjIplca of rod and gun, whoae experknces
an an ever varying kouicc of delight. Rine
and Trap Shooting Includes full scores of
matches and news from gallery and trap.
The Kennel IntelliKenlly bun.lics the ques-
tions of dogs and dgg breeding. Canoeing
la upheld by a vigorous department to which
the leading ciiuoetsts are constant contrlb-
• otora, whUe Yachting Is given ccjunl promi-
nence an.l Is the subject of frequent Illustra-
tion, giving the latent Ideas of model and
ric. Covering so wl.le a tield of sport In
■uob a satbfsitory manner has won for this
iiotoular journal a constituency of which H
may well Iks proud. The Hubs.rlpl on price
UW* per year. Forest & Htniniu Publishing
ooTTw »*•"■'' "°*' ^*^^ ^^^^'
glalChlBK PaHlea
■niurt the tblmr for January, but y<>" «""''
25oy Ibe oold rWe if feeble from debility.
fSS^» Celery Compound has nnute new men
St Of thousands wboae brains and bo« ea
tSmiwwork or dlMlptUon, were tailing
80. All-Wool Ball Tarn for 3c.'
25c. Bcotoh Yarn for 15o.
15c. Saxony Yarn for 7o.
Seal Plush SacqneB $19.00; worth
double ^he money. Every Oloak in our
store must be sold at some pries. We
are bound to sell them, so come and se-
cure a winter oloak at the lowest price
ever named. 56 odd Cloaks at $1.00
and $2.00; worth $8.00 and $10.00.
Bargains in Dress Goods at 25c.,
37 l-2o. and 50o. a yard ; just about
half price.
Fancy Trimming Velvets that told for
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, down to 75o.
a yard. Black Dress Silks at $1.00,
$1,25 and $1.50 a yard} cost 50c. a
yard more to make. ' ^
Black Dress Goods at 37 l-2c., 50o.
and 75c. a yard ; fully 25c. a yard under
price.
38c. All-Wool Hose for 25c. a pair.
25c. All-Wool Hose for 15o. a pair.
Gents' 50c. Scotch Gray Shirts for 25c.
All kinds of Woolen Underwear
marked down.
Ladies' 50c. Oashmere Gloves, dram-
mers' samples, for 25c. a pair.
Ladies' 75c. Embroidered Ba<5k Kid
Gloves for 49o. a pair.
Blankets- Special value at BQc,
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
a pair ; sold elsewhere for 50o. a pair
more than we ask for them.
Bemember everything at mark-down
prices for Wednesday} don't miss it;
everybody come.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From tme Shore Every
Week,
35 Cciit;« a Fint.
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and RetaU Druggists^
OPPOSITlS POST OFFICE.
Elllngwood's
Coush Balsam
U.06,8.15,ft.lft, 6.4a p
8.S6 a. m., 6.15 p. m.
For lUUein an.l Way-HUtlons, 7.M a. m^ 1.40,
8.00 p. m. Keturn : 7.»t, 11.4ft a. m., 4.40 p. m.
nmu givtn betmo it from Nori^tm IJepct.
For Ayer Junction aud Way-Statloas, at 7.16
a. m.. U Oft an.l 6.0ft p. m. SUNDAYA. at «.!»
S. m. K«»arn : 8.16 a. m., UM ami 6.1ft p. m.
UNDAT8, 8.16 a. m.
For Amherst, Mllfonl and Wilton, at 9.1ft a. m.,
UM, 8.4», ft.40 p. m. «iin«lay, i P. m.
For tiroen field, Peterlwro', ilennlfiKion, Hllla-
horo* an<l Koene, at l>.l.^ ». m- and a.4« p. m.
For Nashua, Manchester aud Conconl, at s.ao,
9M,9M a. m.. IIM. 1.47. 8.4N. 6.40, 6.36, 7.48
p.m. (Hundaysati. 7.48p. in.) ^w..«
For Penaoook, jYankllD, Lel«uon and Whit*
Hlver JnncUon.attt.lft a. m., 1.47, *.«8 ant
•7.48 p. ro. ... _. /«
For Warner, KradfonI, .Stinapec, >ewi>ort (».
H.),Clareinont and Claremoul Junction, at
For Tllton*,* Lake Vl'llaKC, Mere«llth-J.aconla,
Weirs, rivmoulh, Warren, llavcrimi, Wooda-
▼Ule, at 9.44 a. ai« 1 47 and •7.4H p. m.
For Campion, ThoVnton, North Woo«l8lock, Lla-
bon, Littleton and WhlUjlleld, at 9.44 a. m.,
For Je'ire'rson, Lancaster, Groveton and Fabyan,
At 9 44 A m*
For jiontpellcr and all points o* the Moni|)cller
and WellH River railroad, via IMymoulh and
WooilHvllle, at».44a.m.
For St. .lohnslmry and Lyndonvllle, via White
ttlver .luiMtlon, at tt.16 h. m. and 7.48 P- ">•
For 8t. Johnsliury, Lyndonvnio, ^ew|?<*rt, Sher-
brooko, via Plymouth ancl Hoodsvllw, al 9.44
For Monlpellijr, Essex .Iiinrtlon, Burlln^^m and
St. AlbanB, via Central Vermont line, at «.15 a.
m., 1.47 and •7.i8 p.m. . „ . , .^^
For Montreal ami QueLoc, via Montreal and
Boston AlrLlno, at 11.44 a. m., •7.4H p. m.
For Montreal, via Lential Vermont line, at 9.16
a.m., 1.47, •7.48 p.m.
VaUy.
TlrcUda aad Tmi
telk.Ta.
Aitoatta OaMt
Morftolki Ta.
Ohaaapaaka aad Ohl* R. B* aad
Dlapatch, at MawvoK Newa. Ta.
Blohmond and DmitUI* R. B«
mont Air Uum, at Waat Point, Ta.
BiUtlniore and Ohio R. B. and OonUnontnl
Liino, at Baltlmoro, Md.
MorehanU and Minora Tmaa. Oo.«a te
Lilno, at Baltlmoro. Md.
THE UOLYOKE 8T1LL LEAD6
On and after Juae Ut the
MOIYOKE MUTUU FIRE INS. GO
WILL PAT
V« PBK CBMT. DITIDBHD*.
ThlB oompanjr haa a aurplua as regards uotter
holdera.of •ft«4,«4<l, and will wrlt« on BJM-
CAMTiLk lUbkS. liepreacnted by
diaries Goburn, 28 Central St.
Alao r«pr«MDU other ftrat-claaa Mntoai aad
Stock Compaaiea. ^
~FIRE INSURANCE.
IteliM|>le !
and Plod-
AT TIM —
FISE DTBUBAHQE 1GIEI07
— ar-i —
Throufh bllla of lartlnff Isenod m »U .•}»▼••
named routes. Mark r>o<l« v^ ^" "• ^"^ °*
L.IMB
Tlokeu on aale at E. G. Wnroaoa'a oBoe, 8
Westminster atreM, W. IL Cmcboh * Co., offlce
1 Weyboaaet atreot, or at Bteamahlp offloe, 99
India street. ^ . w.
For rat... paaaago o^tr.X,^il^V^^^
New KnirUnd Agent,
Providence, B. I.
GEO. L IETCALF,JI(iJi Centnl Stral
Hating pnrckaaed the agoncy of the M«wJ-
maok Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Andovet»
with lU alJtty years of MUlsfactory deaUng wItt
tts poUcy holdera. he loTltes all the tormm
frienda of the oompany and manv new oaea lo
examine lU merlta and reliability.
- - * die.
8Li otlMf
oompanlea also repreaented by i
*^OKO. E.irBTCALr,toC4a,tral8U«t,
Sueceasor to E. L. Oardell it Oa.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAI*.
Caak aaaeta Jan. 1, 1881..... $4W,flM.1l
Total UablUtlea (re-lnsuranoe) lOejBSftJft
nooti anU Coal.
STUART, REID & CO.,
66 and (8 HEReiM.UK STREET.
I^ETI?^
• "WorcoMteir & Co,
Are receiving lots of now goods for the holiday
'^'uy a Watch, a Diamond King, <>';,•«»'«:«'•«'"•
be&utirnl deMgn In Silver. They oUl keep. .
THB COUltlKR .10 11 OFFIUK Is PJ^P*"*** «•
execute job printing of every demlpaon
! OB the ahortest noUoe and at tka Mwaai
This 18 the second winter lor
Ellinowood'8 Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks gf the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and RetaU Druggists,
a
OPPOHTS PpiT OFFICB*
Sal* Preprlatora.
FrelKht trains leave liowell for Itoston at «.00,
H.40, ll.OH a. in., 2.2.5, 10.00, ll.W) p. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2.30, 4.0ft, ».40 a.
m., IXM, 3 16 p. m. .,,«.«
L«avo liowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell fur Salem at V.Oft a. m.
FRKIGHT DEPOT, WKSTKRlf AVKNUB.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the North and West, at 7.W, 11.M a. m.,
^ Leave liowell for Ayer Junction, Worreater.
Ptt^burg, Now York and the West, at iM and
crgrMELLEN, Gcnl. Superintendent.
• W. STOrtKR, aenl. Pa8S.A«C
C. K. PAIQB. Local Agent.
AC the Old Stand , 88 Mtddlo Street.
At the Mew Yard. Foot of Pond Street.
IPTllliam Kittrodfre,
A. W. WKEKS. Agent,
Wholesale and RcUll Dealer In Wllkesbarre,
I.*«kawanna, l^lilfrh, Kranklln, Cunilwrlaml,
C. C. Cannil, Ac. Wood, Charcx)al, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, a84-a.
iVet aaaeta $SSft^71AC
Folley holdera ahare in the proflta oa explza-
ttOB of pollclea.
Dividendi, 70 Per Oent., After July 1ft
DIKBOrOBB
oico.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh. Philadelphia A
LevlSpragne,
Geo. F. Klchardson«
D. S. Klchardaon,
Chaa. U. Cobom,
Jaoob Rogers,
John F. Klasball,
Hrnry C. Uowai
C. C. IlutchlnsM,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaaiar.
Un, etc
Ofleo, 87 Oantml Stroot, i:.ow«U, Mi
LEVI 8PRAQUE, PRKSlDRirr.
E. M. TUCKE, SkCHBTAn .
tST'Inenranoe to any amount effected In rella-
ble compaaiea. ..^.TUCKE. A«nt.
IStreei.
37 Central!
WOOD.
UME.
aawad
Oak, Mapla aad Pine,
,j aadapUt.
^^^^^iif^SSLTd'*"^ CEMENT.
OOBB*8 Extra and Flnlahlag
Qlena PaDa, Yenaoat.
Pennsylvania Bailroad
Tka Boat Bailroad In tho.Wprld.
Tho Faatoat Tralna In tho WaiM.
Hew York to Chioajro, 94 hoora.
^^ Mew York to Olnotnoatl, 91 honra.
Mew York to St. Lonia,99boiu:9.
FiYB Daili Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply tor tlokett and foU Infonnatton to
W. B. "ATCHBLDBB^TIegt^A^jntj^ ^^^^
««»• W. MILL.B. TU* J A^l^O^.^
A. Y . CA8WBLL. Tlckj{^Ajgnt^»i Ai's*;?^.
AD klnda BolldlBff aad
can and BeoMh Fire
BRICK.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 OOBHAM BTRBBT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron aad Tto
worker. Ainellneof
MILKMBM can aet
elieap ae la Boaton.
MUk Gana aa good
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOI.IM,
OHABOOAI.*
HAIB,
•AMD,
Gtoorflre C Stwutley*
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Fioni* and O-rain.
Oflee and Yard,
97 Thomdike Stnel.
Telephoae 188-L. 1
Braaeh OBee,
MerrtBiaek Street,
Calderwood'a.
J. L. MOSS, 67 Oorham Street.
DYE HOUSE,
t taa 4 AIDOTSB STREET.
moa D|ii~irEnii Dnolpli
and aatlafael9nai
A. H. 8AIB0E1, 24 Omtnl Blook,
B««a to aanonnee to the «•«■«■• .a**-*^"*^
vl^ty that he haaparokaaad all the •«»«▼•>
owned by the late II. C. Banborn, and u now
ft Tkeradlke
prepared to Bll dapMeato ordera ftrou
bylong aeeoelallon In buelneea with the Me Mr.
SMibon I feel eonadeatof flvUif ■*■'* "^^
loaUhto
All klnda of
CMFFOBiyS DYE HOUSE.
PBB BOTTLB.-OoideB Drepa QUf-
leler«l).aare eare for aervoaa
Jon.
warded to any
United BiBlee. Dr.
tore eare lor n»i «»■•■ fan^mm
m aad general deMllty. IJa^
eddreea.- Sole amaor ier .tty
>r. P.J. Jontan, It Joy MM8l»
/
klw awaw diw :w Taw," but " Welconn,,
Sit d^J^r n?at." -eeins to about bll Ibetr
SS. Also from llM! number, tbe raass, of
■ voicea in Ibc chorus couie broad effeota and
iSM^m^Mive harmonies, that a quartette of
Mlumra are unable to protluoe.
(Coiutre«atlons want all those^hliiKs, au<l If
' ^n»au or numl»er of men •upnllcs tbom.
i orvaukcs such a body of sliiKers, tbev
•re We\\ satlsfleil with tho- results. Indeo.l,
much of tbo music now is written for just
Mich a combination. Aud yot when I have
tried to bud out whose fault It was that
tberv WHS nolliliig Imt a quartette, I have
MBerallv cn.l^d ITy HndlnK that It was no-
body's fault but the coiiK'reKSllon s. Ibey
nra verv conservative. Kioin tluir youth up,
at leastfor the la-l twenty year., tbev have
been ui.t*d lo w^ink: a quarietle In the sluKcrs
aeaU. and have come to regard It as the
proper thing. And It Is very bani to K^t a
volunteer i burns who will come steaiUiy to
rehearsals. Onfanlst after orx;ai:lst has irled
ihh experiment, and liss had to give It up,
dlshearlcued bv bis failure. A paid quar-
10114- Is sure lo"l*e there, a voluutter chorus
may or may not be. , I ihluk that any kind
of music, wlntbtr written by "llaruby,"
8ankcv. Dykes, Dudley Hm^. «' anybody
alee, with llic I i^ht devotional fcellttK In It,
and uropirly rendere-l, cither by quartette
aud Hliorus. or the con^rcKallon wllb them,
i« rlitbt and u«>o.l to have lu our churches.
There arc plcws by ail those authors, and a
areat manv n»orc which 1 could name, wblcli
irTnot devotional; which are virrltlen
without that liiHplia«lou that makes ••jlon»e,
8W(^t llolne" aud "Uobin Adair" and "The
tXd Folks at Home" live forever.
I think that congr^xstlons like to have part
•f tbeaervl.-e suiijc bv the choir ami part by
Uwmaelves. Aud with an orK'aulsl who does
, beslUtc to pull out his slops, aud who
I not attempt to put In too much oxpres-
i on oonx-eKatlonul tunes, aud by playing
aoftly lose all commaml of the congregation,
the alnglnjc of the people l>ecoines a pleasure
to themaelves. The tunes to be sung by the
not do the work Of Um ooMi»ittee throurt-
out the campaicn iMiffn •• ««ri7 u poaelble.
He thought" fair tJ the party tliat this
abould be done and that letter results would
come from auch aooarae.
On motion of Louis H. Klleskl, It was
voted that the selection of an asslntant to
the clerk during the campaign be left to the
cbalrmau and secretary. A comniltteo of
five, conMsllng of Messrs. Wlutworth,
8wapp. Hunt, Hartwell and Flemings, was
apiwlnted to confer with the executive com-
nilltee of the Itepubllcan club on securing
new rooms If the present quarters cannot bo
secured for the whole campaign.
The auditing committee, through the
chairman, Louis H. Klloskl, reported that
there had been $10a8.3« receivedliy the couij
mitleo In the past year, and that at. the end
of the year there was on hand »4.'^..iO.
bince the first of the year a «'-»() ashewmeiit
had also iKjen received. Tho chairman said
that the excellent condition of the treasury
Was due largely to the help of the dub.
which bad paid for the rooms aud some in-
cidental expenses. ,
A. O. Swapp moved that a coramilteo of
three lie appoinUd to draft a resolution in-
sisting on inemlMjrs of the committee sup-
uoitlng nil republican candidates. T ho mo-
tion was carried, und the committee ap-
i.ohite«i consists of A. ii. Swapp,' W.
I'enn, (Jeorgc Howard.
It was voted that the next meeiln:; of
committee take pl«<« on the eveolug of
llrst Tuestlav of February.
The following officers were chosen by
dlflerent ward delegations aud ratltlod by the
committee :
Ward 1-Chalrroan, W. J. R«ady; member of
executive committee, George »«>«;;»••''•'»«'"•
iMsrs of Haanoe ooinralucc. H. ( . l>extdr,
Thomas Keen, Albert .1. IJIxby.
Wanl a-thalrman. Frnuk li ^'•••'Oj'y ' "«":
beruf oxocnllvo oomajlta'o. Harry K. »naw,
meiiibo s of flname comu.lUee. Ocorge L.
Adams. Charles A. Dam, T. H • Uoucher.
''ward.'J-Cl.alrman. Mh^«^,,ViriV Wl.u'
bors of execuilve <5ommlt.e«, WllUaiii M. WI.U-
worUi ; members of llnanco lummlllue, llariy
l»ray. J<'lm*Hix»wn, Carl ti. I'llil.
Ward 4-Chalrman. K. D. llol.len; member
of execuilve o^.mmlitee. h . K. Jeweti. uiembcr.
of Ul ttucc coinmlUte, L. Kvaus, Jr., K. U. i^Jv-
luir.tot), .1. W. liennett.
Ward a-Clialrman, A. O. rtwapp; member of
execuilve cnunlllee. .1. A. «l,»«V.;™«"'';?r; °/
lliiauce cummlltee, bam Chapln, Arthur ."tiapies,
^^;;'^,rit-cha"'man. L. H. Klleskl; member of
exocuilve commlitee, Ueome A. Marden; inem-
bers or llnaiKH* comHiUteo, A. w. nvu, J. «•
Kimball, W. K. WeeiaU.
IL
the
the
the
OOUMTRr WKBK.
to loemseivon. » "« \w^- «>» -» , . " *, ,
aancregattou with the choir should be played
tbrough once by the organist just as they are
to l»e sung, und without any pauMs at the
mmU of llne» utiles* the marks come ao in the
Mualc. They should l»e played through In
Hrlct time and there should be pleiily of or-
•an-tone to back up the conaregatlon when
ttoj arc singing, and only a sln.rt Interl"""
between every two veriHs or something like
tfc^t 1 have seen every way tried and I am
convinced that this way not only uroduces
the best results but la the moat satisfactory
*"l*hivebeen organW. choirmaster, quar-
»^t» Muirer, and have blown the bellows, and
what 1 say Is simply the result of my oxpe-
rience In many cburcbes of many denomina-
tioM. The musical education which chil-
dren have recelve«i and are rccHvlog hi our
Mhools has brought alwut a gradua eleva-
tioo In muMcal ttt>le. It Is slow and sure.
whieb shows tbst It Is wi.lcspread, a««J ju;l
at present wc arc in a transit on stale, both
iB^ur musical Ustes and, !.hall I say? in our
creeds also. , .
But the subject is too great for any one let-
tor, aud 1 think you have had enough his
Ub^. Let me say that If the congretsation
will uot look on the quartette slngera and
oinnlst as Uings from uuotber worM,
wbum they have nothing to do with excelh
to listen to them on Sumlay ; if the singers
and organist, bv Iwing more inllmately taken
Into the life and society of the church, knew
baUer what the coiigngatlon really liked,
and did not feel that they were soinet i lug
aepamte from the congregation and all the
congregation thonghl of tlnm was for the
«kc of their voices, aud rtmiers, and musical
toate. in many churches a bclt^ state of af-
fairs would come alwut.
In conclusion let mo sav that the choir di-
rector and the minister should work togeth-
er. If the minister has some special subject
which he Intends to treat upon the following
Sunday ihe choir lUnctor should know it,
Mdsefecl music suited to It. And finally
the choir aiul the music Is the musical voice
of the congregation. It should express, bet-
ter than the congregation can musically,
' what the minister expresses as the voice of
the congregatum. Not always at the level of
the average member of the congregation,
Bometimes away above (not often though ,
but leading the congregation through the
medium of musical tones and harmony to
thoughts which the mluister alike cxpreases
*"t1» Subject has great interest to me or I
•bouldnH have bored you with so long a let-
"riom an organist, choir master, cholr-
■iMer, and (in-rbaps you won't agree with
ira will leave off the first s^Mha>lel^^^_
Becretary'a and Tr«iaurer'e lUport for the
MetMon of 111117.
To Ihe SubtcHbrrt to tkt '•Countrfi Iferk" Fund:
Tlie t oauidiig Kraterultv, early In ,V'«,J.';j**
Hummer, again »o«''' "l> this bramh of Us liene
rurwoVk%ppolnilnK.I. L. Ca.np.H,ll. Heury
M Ur.lwuy.Mrs. I*. M. Xoungnii'l MUs .leiinie
M llall u» a coiiimltleo lo solHli funds and con-
•luclUic work, ami tuvllli.»fl»iu co operallon of
iZ Mml-txy.al.L.ige li. "''VV''r.r'n!o?rn
of lK.i.evolence lo Uie poor »' ^V.**' M...u?r:^iL^
mliloe met lu the offlc^s of the .Mlidhtry-at-
I ii-tfti and oitfaiiUed tor Ihe season's work wlUi
.1 ir<am|.l.ed a. chairman ; Henry M. Ordway,
liVasuier, die MlnUier-al l..r«c. secitilary.
Tlu Mil Ulry al.L*rg« lendere.l ilio use of lis
on.'js for Ihe work, wlilch offer was acccpto.l
wlih ihanks. and Wrs. KllaabeUi Wataon was
*"'r.e irSsurer's report appended below shows
bow geueruu.ly Ibe public responded to Uie
rlnted circulars winch ihe commltiee senl oul
hrSSh .he mslU asking '«>-• «y»"'^"Se"to.S
euabl* 11 u» carry oul ihe projoci. Ihe toui
Dwrth of WUllaaa O. Moree.
Information wa« reoe'ved 'n ^•^S^*^
tenlay of the death of William G. Morae, »
well-known tormcr revldeut <>' ,V***t"' "
his home In San Iternardlno, C»'l'o^»'*{. ""
Saturday last. Deceased was born »" "j*^^^^
cx>ck, Vt., but when quite young he mo^f^
to I'clerboro', N. H.. where be resided tl I he
came to IajwI:II, In 1H42 or about that time.
He went to work «>n the Massachusctta cor-
poration, and in a few years rose to the posi-
tion or overseer In one of the departmenla,
which he retained till the mill shut down,
soon after the outbrealM)f the civil war in
1802. Mr. Morse waa In business in the
south during a portion of tbe war, aiid oh
his return worked for I^. G. Howe, lie aii-
erward kept a grocery store for a time In tiie
old "ten footer" on Merrimack, near rrea-
colt street, belonging to the M assachuaetta
company, recently removed, lie ww a
member of the common «"»'"='' j'*}'ul
and of tho board of uldermcu In l8«0-0l. ««
was also on the board of assessors one year.
About 13 vcars ago Mr. Morse went to Uiii-
fornla, where his son. Edgar IL. had preced-
ed blin, and was, for two years or more, tax
collector of San Uernardlno couulv. Me
h>is since made bis residence In or
near San Bernardino, and has «»««•>
engaged in real estate and otl.er
speculative bu«lne«s. His oldest sOU. U-d-
gar. Is cashier of a bank ai San Bernardino,
and hirf other son, Arthur, Is parUier m a
business linn III thul city. Deceased also
leavcH three brothers and a sister, one of ni«
brothers. J. Dcc.dur. Morse, l>elng a second
Inind on the Msssachusetts corporation, and
resl'Ung on Brown street; und a sister, the
widow of .1. T. O. McCurdy, also residing n
Lowell. One of his brothers lives In Fltcb-
burg, and another In Vermont. Mr. Morse
was about tfi vears of a«e. He was raiich
esteemed by tlxt. managers of the Maasachu-
setts company, as one of its «»>«>'."?'*"l'* i i-k
our citizens who knew him hold bim in high
.regard.
Annual Mretlng of the John Street Con.
grogatlonal Church.
The fortv-nlnth annual meeting of thla
church was hel.l lust evening in the vestry,
and it was the largest held for many yeara.
At 0.30 the members sat down to supper,
nfter blesHlng had been Invokeil by the pai»-
tor. At 7.16 Kev. Mr. Hose called tl|e church
to order, and. after pniyer, the clerk read
tho records of tlm last meeting. The annu-
al election of oWcers resulted "«'""«*••
(lerk, W. IL Wight; treasurer. Wm. Mp-
roy: su|M?rlntendentof Sundav jeljooW A.
K. Whit comb; deacons, A. K. Wbltcomb,
Frank Coburn. Dr. W. II. I^throp; deacon-
esses, Mary IMUe. Frances Morse. Mrs. K.
L. Ileati: standing commltltHj, the pastoi,
six deacons, .J. K. Kveretl, U. I- Itead, A.
Hlsnchard.
*BnU'a WUta/rf"
While purehMtBK • bottle of our HhnraM
' Bronchial Syrup afew daya ago, a lady re-
! marked : "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' ao wonderful are the
resulta It accompllBhes." The vlctoriea
which It has gained over coughs, sore throat,
tToup, whooping cough and bronchial dlfll-
' culticH are almost numberleas. As a apeci-
men of the lestlmoulals we are daily recelv-
ling read the following:
I MONTPKLIEB, Sept. li, 1887.
I Messrs. Goo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Goutlemen— IMoase send me by express, C. o.
n.. four boillos of your Harvard Hrf)nchlal
Syrup. 1 have been using 11 anil feel thai I owe
my hfo to Us wonderlul curative powers.
Your# truly,
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
a lb. bottles at 25 cents, and h lb. bottles at
50 cents a bottle. Prei)ared by Ueo. 8. Hull
& Co. (successors to Lyford & Hull), Five
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and .Tubu streets, Lowell, Mass.
M0dina*9 Hair ««ar«,
M Merrimack street, la a popohur reaort for
odlea who desire to obtain enulne bargahu.
The proprietor has placed such low prloea on
every description of hair goods that everybody
should take advanUMie of them ait once. CSaU
early for a nbotoe aeleoUon.
A^tutmbU Window BerMnt,
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doora made to order. Old screena and doora
repaired. Bubber Ouablon Weather Strip f*'
lioeplng out dual. Sectional, extenalon aad
common Udders. Patent folding clothee dry-
ers, hard and wooden ware, machlnlsU' and
carpenters' toela. Longman A MarUn's pure
prepared palntt. Carpet aweepera and clothe*
wringers sold and repaired by J. C. Bennett, 61
Dutton street, Ix)well, Mass.
jHetiicaL
nuSr of nSr:ons"-:nl lulo Vbe country durtng
Uo season U 1 ?0. Of these 131 arc children auH
« a^emlulls. And 13 ot mo children and 7 ot
Seadulu were allowed lo remain oul two
weeks. I'e others one week each. Ihey were
plHce,l in .mail groups In P^ hraie faml les anU
fn l.ualU.fui locallUes on Ihe line of Ihe Boston
A Zell railroad, and •"> ''f ".n^l^'^riTtin^i
Uielr homes wlUioul sw.ldenl, and boltenil
ll^ouKh Ihelr .hort SUV In Ihe «)U"«j:f . I»^««--
On Uio recommcudailon of the Mmtster-a.
l^rKe. one worthy, deslllule family was helpoil
brine committee to Uie extenl ot •». anotlier
w[urie;andll«waspal.t for the board of a
'Tufent"i;..du.U. the --y •"»>-«'-»^"
SJSSt? wK'alr"tS?u"S:;^ 'of z'^'^Ji^jt
K^Sl kallriui oompany. secured us vary tow
«rtr.nn thai road : to Mr. I.«onard Kimball,
WSJlSd two pior cblKlrcn lo visit blm In
U oouniry horn. ; to those girls and boys who
ariangeil euiertalnmenu ami parlies for thrtr
n tuTai^dihu. obUlne.1 money to lucreaae
the ••country week" t und; to 11. U. H I dor A
Co .^ SpSncer A Co., who contributed work
on the cojWlon boxes which were piace.1 in
i«i.ot» and stores ; and especial ihanks are duo
toKs. KllxabeUi Wauoni whose diligent an.t
falUi'ul servlciJ as clerk did much lowards en
abliuii Uie commltiee to re|>orl a su.xjcssful se..-
sou's work. Respectfully submitted,
sou S work.. »^(JKOUOK C. WHIOIIT,
Mlnlsterat-Largc and secroury.
TRBAaUUKB'R ACCOUNT.
lleeeipU.
Amount previously acknowledged.
K. K. Applelon
Sam uel Horn . . . j
Collection boxes In sloroa.
8irect box, llnal cullecllon.
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Stamped envelopes - -^
lloHion A Lowell railroad, farea....
Campbell A Hiiuscom, prlnUng..... ^
K. C Wrlghl, We»llonl, children's board.
li. A. rearuon, cUlhlreu's board
W.C.Hubbard,
J. A. Walkdeu,
A.C.Clay,
t). IMeroe,
8. K. bablne,
T.l>rew,
A. Kent,
.S. L.Tavlor,
A. M.\V heeler,
Sl^iwSson. services and railroad Uck-
ela "
(.Warfares, additional.
Spencer A Co., signs.
Cash In bank...
$aou.2u
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10.71
7.75
86.60
7M.40
700
83.90
10.00
43.U0
3-1 .HO
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•22.1)0
3 1.35
S.1.11
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mSPUBLlCAir CITY OOMMITTKB.
Oinirauui TraU and Secretary Walah B«-
$ftt)9.29
n. M. ORDWAT, Treasurer.
The flrat meeting of the new rcpub h»n
dtj committee was held at th« roP"l>,»cai.
beailquarters last night at 8 o'clock, and the
•Itendance was in marked contrast to that of
the flrat meeting of last year's «»mmltt.ee.
Mot only was the altemlance large, but the
taSrest was very Kr^at, and IndlcaUons
Mrfnt pretty clearly to as thorough work aa
^ible during the coming campaign.
'Trretarv W.dsW of the 'sif committee
Mjled to o'lxler, and ('. H. Conant. e^q., was
SJSed teroiiiary chairman. A motion that
ftrtln T. T^ull, esq., 1* re-elected chairman
iTSe dsllng of one ballot was ""•"»«»^u«;
It carried, with applause. Mr. /f">> .*«;
SLrarleil to the chair and made a short
22^h In which he called on the members
!nSim eo to reapond promptly to
Sl.'Jjonie.Xc. at n.eeilup or --««l.n~
lotbccau^e in my way. J^oV°*'"« "ill
T&ull'. election, Mr. A. O. .^i« ^ow^schS
alMled aet-rctary. Mr. A. «-Sw"y> Vi* wm
STVlce^halrman, and Mr. Fred tf. Ela waa
m«leeled treasurer. Messra. Walah ana
'Wr'gJMioTiJcbartea H. Cobj.m «j»
MMBber ol the t-ommlttee .'rom ward 6 waa
SSSSmI: and the ward delegation waa In.
33!S to fill the vacanc;r. The ward 6
SImJou rri^rtctl that /".me* A.Speary
SSW cbo^en to fill the tdace rjl *!'
«Mit by the resignation of John J J**^"^
aid ui ward I delegation r*Port«»JJjt Kd-
SHudB. IHivIs wo^id Uke the place of Ben-
^nS^K' T^uTSlSd att^iUon to O-rj
•^uStbad been n»de lathe d«ida««J
D^thai tboM wko fetl thatUwy
The Day Nnraery.
Through the kindness of the Merrimack
corporation the day nursery «» •oo" toj>««"'
py tSe commodious bouae No. 83 Moody
street. The removal from Appleton atreet
will be aocomplisbed during the present
month. The location of the new quartera Is
central to the large mills, and it is efPected
that many more mothers will use the nurs-
ery than has been the case. The amp e con-
venlencea for the work that are provided In
the new bouse and tbo Increase of room w 1
make it poaslble for a large number of chil-
dren lo^ admitted. (Any reapectable
womHn can place a child In the nursery, to
be Sred for during the day, by the dally
payment of ten cents.) A fery ««uportant
result that is exiHicted from the poaaoaaloii
of the new quarters is that a much larger
work can now lie done at about the aaine coat
as before, and thus the expense per child will
bo much dimiillshed. «.,..„i,„
The public will have an eariy opportunity
to inspect the new premises. The ladles of
the committee In charge intend to celebrate
the removal of the Nuraery by an opedloftln
the form of a tea party, afternoon and even-
lug, Saturday, Jan. 2lst. Admlaslon will he
free,i<nd only a moderate charge made for
refresbmenu. Supper will be served f.omO
to 8. Frienda of the Nuraery are aaked to
contribute for the pound table, the oaodv to-
bie and refreabmeuU. The cbolr of St.
Anne'a church will. In the evening, sing
Christroaa carols and other rautlc. Any oon-
tribulloDS In money may be given to iiny of
the managera, and ref reahmeota may be aeat
to the bouse on the afternoon of the ^ P»r-
tv The managera are Mra. Ben). Walker,
a*ra.l£iiriTrBrown, Mlae N. f . H. Hob-
Mm, Mra. J. B. Bradt, Mita Charlotte Kll-
25' MnTj-'l*" Talbot, Mb. E««a8. But-
trkk. Mrs. P. B. Bartlett, Col. and Mrs. C.
iuilDiinoD, Bov. Dr. ChanlMO and Bar.
Mr
The reports of the treasurer, senior deacooj
HUiHjrlntenth'nt of Sunday school, Ladles
Benevolent society. Society of ChiiKllaii Kn-
deavor und stan-llng committee showetl that
never l)€fore was the church In such a pros-
porous and flourishing condition. The roll-
cull was then made, and a large per c^nt. of
the member^hlp answered. Many of thoM
who have moved lo dUtant j»urts of the city,
and atteml other churches owing to the dis-
tance, showed their Interest by returning
home to answer to their names. Heveral
fromoutof town were also present. After
Umedtctlon the metnlMJis stayed for an hour
of social Intercourse. ., t ui i«
The society was called to onlor at 7.40 in
Ihc llbrarv by Mr.fbannlng W hltiiker, chair-
man of the standing committee. Mr. J. L.
Sargent was chosen moderator and Mr. J.
Kdward Ulbson clerk pro tem. Owing to
tho church meeting the society did no bual-
ness. but adjoarned for two weeks.
City Library Directors Organlae.
The directors of the city library met for
organization last niitht. Mayor falmer pre-
sided. Mr. Harry Dunlaii was elected vice-
chairman an.l Mr. -lohn U. Martin '^<^retary.
Miss Harriet F. Hill was elected assistant H-
bn.rlaii for the ensuing vear. It w"" voted
to ask for an appropriation of ei'i,000 for the
year, whicb is the same sum that was ob-
tained liuit veur. Mavor Palmer announced
tKpointmentof the following commltr
tOM *
B(M>ks and Himplles-The Mayor, Messrs.
'''riilUng-MelSrs. Kdlngwood, Lee and Don-
'"tainlogulng- Messrs. Conant, Lawtou and
^'iMnUmr-MoJ-sr*. Ward, Martin and Lee.
Uenlllnjltooin-Mes.rs. salmon. Martin and
''IniurancAJ-Mewrs. Leo, Salmon aud Klllng-
'"^ Llihtlng-MeMrs. Klllngwood and Duulap.
Health Bulletin.
The health bulletin for December gives Ihe
numlicr of deaths from consumption and
une imonia at 10 each. Heart disease comes
Se^tr umlier. with 10 vlctlins during he
month. Tlie total number of .leaths during
ie month was I'W. against i:W In the same
month lasi vear. The death rate for Decem-
Kirtvas 17.50 per thousand. Tho i;etnarks
oTthc chairman. Dr. Allen, suy that the
leading illseases came from the throat ad
ungs: consumption 1«, Pneuinonia 10,
croSp 0. anil coiigcstlou of funxs 3, making
one-third of the .feaths. Most of these c.iine
? on taking cold. The im.rtallty for the
ye'i r 1H87 was 1(<T0. whWi Is 371 more tlnn
In 18S0. Kstlmatlng our populal on id . ,-
000. the death-rate of 1887 would be 20.. per
thousand. _,
Chnroh Meetlnr. ^ -'
The annual meeting of the Mrst Congrega-
tional church waa held last "««»«<• w. 'J'" ^'"1
following elections took place: <|'"^'.Ai^^
drew Liddell; treasurer, '-.^V. BIsbee. su
nerlntendent of Sunday school, Arthur ».
Stlcr; assistant, Henry Martin; superln-
ten.lent juvenile department M^^s Ann^e
s. Harlow : deacons, David ^- }''«'*'' j^-,VJ:
cVrtJr; standing «o'ri",To'lt "(f A ^Irig-
Baker, Deacons Joseph S. Holt, O. A. ling
ham, 6. A. Merrill, N. U. "^^-i?^; V-""*' ,ig'
i««ld A n. Carter, Messrs. W. r. Oanniiig,
EW.Fielcher, Mrs. B.W. Gale and Miss
Susie Whittle. During the past year there
has l>een expended by the <'»*'r«»i' ''""^N
School and other organizations connected
with the church over #4000.
OH. WHAT A COLD I
This ia the aeason for audden changes
in tho weather, and a great many "take
cold" either in their Head or on their
Lungs, causing Coughs, Hoarseness, and
Sore Throat. These troubles can be soon
relieved and cured by taking Ingallt
Throat and Lung Bpeclflc, which acts di-
rectly on the Throat and Lungs, cntlreljr
u'lnoving these dilTicuUics.
CurcMl Ills boy of Croup.
C. M. Brooks, Lowell, Mass. , says : " I
nke great pleasure In recommending
Ingalls* Throat and Lung Specific as a
cure for Coughs, Colds, and Croup. I tised
ii in my faniiU lust winter with the best
results. Two or three doses cured my
little boy of Croup, for which I am very
thankful."
You can cure that Cough in a short time.
You can cure your CaUrrh if you persist
iu its use, as It will stop the secretion of
Catarrhal matter In the head ; it will re-
lieve Croup In from three to five minutes.
Tho belt he ever saw.
*• The best medicine for Coughs and
Consumptive Complaints that ever I saw
1 , Ingalls* Throat and Lun| Specific, so
savs John McLaughlin, of Boston.
Ingalla* Throat and Lung Specific is
void by all Druggists. Price soccnts and
$1. Prepared only by the IJJGALLS
kEDlCAXi CO., Lowell, Mass.
Oponlac aiad Oloalnc of Mnlla.
gV-Correeled to Ootober M, 1887.
MAiu wjm raoM
Albany and the W«st, 6.40, 9.20 a. m., 1.16, tM p.
Fall mver, Mass., ».» a. ■».. 1-1». 7.20 p. m.
Blllerica. Mass., 11.90 a. m.,7.iO p.m.
Boston. Mass.. 6.40, 8.45 a. m., 1.14, 8.10, 4, «.40,
Conooruf ' N.H., 7A0 a. m.. ILM. 6 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., 6 p. m.
Eastern, 8.4ft a.m., 8.10,7.90 p.m. _„„ „
Fltchburg, Mass., W.UO a. m., 1.16, 6*f. 7.«0 p. m.
Lawrence, Mass., ».«» a. m.. 3.10, 4, 8 p. m.
ManohosUsr, N. H., 7.40 a. «•>»%* l'-"'
Nashua. N. H., 7.40 a. m.. lil.M. 7^,*»- «";. „ „
New York, N. Y., 6.40. 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.580 p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m..l«.». 6 p.m. ...^ ^
NorUi Blllertpa, Mass.. 11.40 a. «-. 7«>|^- »•
New Bedford, Mas.., rf.He a. f; »' Vf^Su m
Providence, ft. L, ».'io a. "v l-iV'SV;. m
Southern, 6.40. 8.4a a. m- 1.16, 8.1S, 8.40 p.m.
Soutn Frimlngluim, Mass.. «.iW a. m., <.'iO p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 9.1M) a. m.. 7.16 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Masa., 7.40 a. m., 7.'J0 p. m.
Tewkabury. Mass., U..M) a. m., 4 p. m.
MUford. iT. H. 18.46, 7.20 p.m.
Windham and Pelham, N. li., 6 p. m.
Woroeausr. Mass.. 8.46, ».40 a. m., 1.16, 7.W p. m.
Keene,N.n.,».'iOa. m.,7.*»p.in.
Salem, Maa8.,6.40, 8.46 a.m., 1.16,8.10.4. B.40, 8
Lynn,*Maaa..6.40, 8.46 a.m., 1.18,8.10, 4. 8.40, S
p. m.
MAILS OLOBB VOB
Albany and the West, 1, 8.46 a. m., 4 JO, 7.16
Fall ifiw. Masa., 7, 8.45, lOJO, 11 A6 a. m., 8.60,
7.16 p. m.
Rlllexloa. Maaa.,6.10a. B.,6 p.m. . .^ . ^
BjJiSnV&aaa., i, 8.46. 10Jk5. 11.46 a. m.. 1.40. 8 J».
CoBOordjN. fr., 8J 8.46 a. m., 18.15,7.16 p. m.
Draout, Maaa., 8.46, ».« a. m.
Eaatern,6.10,8a. m..l.40,6.7.16p.m. _
ritohbuw, Masa.. 6 J6. 8.4*. 11.46 a. m., 8.6^ 7.U
t ..MnMi' M&aa 6.10. 0.46 a. m., 3.60, 7.16 p.m.
MalSSSSrf Hi.. 8,8.46 am., ia.16: 7.18 n.m.
NMhna, N. k., 8, %A U.*6 a. «., W.16, «. f.l6 p.
New York. N.Y., 7, 846. 10.80. 11.46 a. m.. \.ifi,
8.60.6.7.16 p.m.
Northern. 8J6 a. m.. 7.16 P- ™- ^ „ „
North Blllerloa, MaBS.,7a. m.,3.60P.ni.
NSwBeilford.&aas.. 7, 8.46, 10.80, ll.46 a. m..
€. I* Dxiotr $i Co.
3.60, 7.16 p.m.
Providence, U. I.,7,
8.60,7.16 p. ra.
8.46,10.80,11.45 a. as., 1.4('
SouUiern; 7^ 8./6", lo'so. 1145 a. m.. 140, 8J0, 7.16
8outh'Kramlngham,Maaa.,T, 8.45, 11.46 a. m.,
8.60, 6, IM p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 6.86 a. m., 4 JO p. m.
Tyngslwro', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 P- «• ^ „ „
Tewksbury. Mass., 6.10. ».46 a. ra., 1.40 p. m.
Mmonl, J? H., 8 a. m.. l«l?i » P- "^ ,, ^ „
Windham and I'o'hain, N. H., f •♦^ «*» *• «•
Worcester, Mass.. 6J6, 7. 8.46, 10 JW. 11.46 a.
4.30. 7.16 p. m.
Keene, N. II., 6.36, 8 a. m., 18.18, 7.18 p.m.
SlK, Mass.. 7. 8.46, 10.30, 1146 a. m.. 1.40, 8 JO.
Lynn:Mli».?7*.8.i8, 10 JO. 11.46 a.m.. 1.40. 8 JO,
7.16 p.m.
m.
MANTJFACTUBINQ HTOCK*.
Corrected dally by WldUm Sbepard. broker,
NoWCe^itral street. Presoott Bank buUdlrtg,
Kwell. Where no niw tranwMJUons Uke place,
{hi iurerof previous quoUUona aa to price
aaked, hid and aalea are given.
Liniment
OVitM Pains. ExternsI aii.l !"»•'•"»•• **•
cles, SUITnessof iho Joints. W^LS llnuses,
Scafds, burns. Cuts, Cracks, and ^''crof hg,*:
(Be.l Stable Komedy In the world.) CURES
kheumnll^m. Neuralfrla, »V"';?'^'",V"'. ^"^
Throat. Cioup. an.l all kln.lrcd «ffc«;tlons.
ikLirg* Bottle. A Powerful i:emedy.
Stoat rconoinlcal. aa It costs but a«c. bottle.
AIIdSs's NKL90N * CO.. Boaton.
|Et0cellanroui$.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh trom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
ELLIWGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggrists
OPPOSITE POST orrioE.
Par
yalue.
Amory WJ
Amoskeag lOW
Androscoggin WO
Appleton ••• low
Athintlo -•••• *00
Amea. •...•.••••••• JH
AufuaU, Oa....... JOO
Arlington, ru. off.. 100
Border City 100
Bates »• too
Boott lO^
Bostoii low
Boston Dnok Co... 700
Cabot OJX
Chloopee iw
China tU
Cocbeoo 800
Columbian IW
Continent^. ••••••• Joo
Uwlght aw
Everett }2
Franklin. v..----- W
F. Blver lileaohery 100
Great FalU 100
Hamilton......;'" vm
Hamilton Woolen. 100
Hill •••• }S
Hartford Carpet... 100
Jaokson tow
Laoonla JOB
Lancaster W
Lan>rdon jow
Lawrenoe lOW
Lowell •• 080
Lowell M.Slfop... 600
Lowell Itloachery.
Lowell Iloalery....
Lowell Uaa Co....
Lyman
Manchester Mllla..
Haas Cotton
Menimaok
' I Middlesex >•
Monsdnock
Nashua. ..i
Naumkeag **••
Newmarket
Norway Plains.
Otis
I'adflc
Popperell.... ......
Pembroke
KuBsell Mills
Hbaw Stocking Co.
Salmon FaUa
Stark
Bid.
104
1700
108
180
1880
860
108
1000
Aaked.
060
108
110
40
750
■••••••«
luo
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
100
lOM
500
100
600
600
1000
1000
500
100
100
100
800
1000
100
78
t ■ • •
a e« •
• • • •
• • • •
876
t • • »
710
iio
• • • •
• • • •
70
• • ■ •
1080
• • • •
176
80
106
800
Thom«ilke •• 1000
Tromont A Suffolk 100
Union Cotton
VaBsalboro'#......
Washington MlUa.
Webster
Wllllmantlc Linen.
York
K* ••••••••*
100
100
100
100
85
750
1885
90
116
• • S •
180
815
• • • •
eeae
*e*s
81
800
1150
• a • s
• •• •
• ••0
• ese
• a * •
1160
• »•<.
....
....
40
liaat
Bales.
104H
1780
186
047)i
108
SBO
97H
106H
187
186
1888.4
1100
800
870
109H
80
500
1010
89 )i
787 X
OOH
90
IM
91
766
100
wu
974X
478>*
676
900
1646
-liX
786
148
85
800
7(>J<
140
1027 H
\W%
180
1103H
600
lOOX
817>«
880
1000
1640
1100
0I»
100
186
968><
1157>i
1800
ian»,'
|80
80
100
ftiH
45
966
Almost a Miracfe
One of the Most Remarkable Cnres
of Blooil Poisoning Kver
Accomplished.
WcKlvobe'.ow a sutcmcnt of one of the
most remarkable cures ever accomplished by
any medicine. Seldom has a coinaiunlty been
HO greatly lutercstud In a case of this kind aa
was tbo village of Daniarlscotla Mills, Ms.,
In tho sh-knena and cure of Mr. Rankin.
Kveri'lhlug else bad failed, ami death seemed
Inevlialrlt, when Huod'* Sarsaparllla waa re-
sorted to and effected *
A Womlerful Cure,
"The Htateiuenl w hlch I here msko may aeeaa
toooxtiaonllwary lo betrue. Itiil I wlU tall
my siory an plainly and truthfully ii« 1 poaalUly
c in, an I refer (or cjit ruboratloii to almost aajr
reMilent of this town, where 1 liuvo lived all .
my life and am well known.
••When a youth, 1 wan slitniK an<l active, able
to work hard, and siiibliloiis lo •uccood In life.
1 am now .t4 years of age. and 14 years ago be- „
gan to haveepllepth- Ills, caused, «« we believe,
by Injuries to the splae recelvod by a fall, aa
none of our fhmlly have ever been slmlhM-ly
anilcto<l.' Some nine years ago, by advloe of a
phyitlclan, I began to take a bromide OOBS-
pound, which bad a (|uletlng effect u|>on tof
ncrVes. This boing, as I am U>l<l. a 'curaula-
tlvo druK,' and taking nothing to carry It oul of
my s> stum, It had a alsaslruus and
ALIl»)ST KATAL KKKKCT
noon my blood. In fact, 1 think I never oould
aiiiln gotbrougbUio pain ami misery of tne
past two years. Soon after 1 bogaii with the
bromide, sores appeared on the calves of bit
legs. Slowly but nurely they spread over my
body, i tried afl the inudlclnos we could hear
of, but nothing sUyc'l I''"*'" terrible progress.
They bc'iiinc very severe under my knees, and
when I walked blixxl would start from them
and mark on Ibe lloor my path from room to
room. At loiiglh the cords bocnmo oontracted
■u that I could no longer walk, and was obliged
In dcHpalr to take to my bwl, fn)in widoh I
iieser exported lok rise. Kxroptlng my bead,
liHiidH, foci and bream. I was literally covered
wllh soros, constantly discharging (Mirruptlon.
No wonts can i-onvey an bloa of the terrible
^ufferlnKS I endured, a» my condition was al-
most loo terrible to dcscrllxi. 1 was unable to
■It up or lie down, bul was obliged lo keep In a
rofllnlnjr position, routing on my feet, hips, tha
palms of uiy huiKlc, and tho back of my head.
IcouldnotlMsar the touch of heavy clothing,
mid my ox)verlngs were of tho lightest itosslbla
raaUMlals. When thoy wore changed or Uia
cloths on my limbs were removed, large Msaba
cainc off with them. When old sores dried up
new ones formed.
I IU1> MO AFPKTITH
Or strength, could eat lianlly anything, aad
was In such pain that 1 could aloep only whan
1 iMcnme totally exhausted and relapsed lal«
uncoiiS4;lousness. 1 bad the conaUnt attention
of a loving father and mother, who almoat ex-
hausted tbclr health and means In endeavor-
ing to relievo my sufferings. 1 had been eon*
flnud to the bod about a year when, In Beptam-
ber, 1-HO. 1 askcti nolhrr If I could try Ilood'a
Sarsaparllla, a* we hiTd read of lU remarkahla
success. 1 toolp one bottle and notloed na
chiingo In my comllilon. but continued to use it.
When on the flfth liottle we noUo^d that tha
■ores seemed to look better, snd tho Beah oadar
them natural*
TMs Bay of Hope
Was choarliig, and when my young friends la
the village made me a Cbrlstmns present of a
do/.cn b<)ttles of Ilood'a Sarsaparllla, my ffnrtl-
ludo lo them and to tho medbliie waa almost
unspeakable. I continued to Improve. Tha
smaller sorea grtMlually healed up, and even
ttio more (»tublH>m ones were forced at laat ta
yield lo the medicine. New and healthy aktS
formed. My appetite came bacc to me, I ala
well and Inirroased In flesh. 1 soon begnn to gat
natural sleep, and now rest as well aa any one.
After bclnKconllned to thol>cdayear and 0va
months 1 was able to get up. I ceeme<l to grow
stronger every week, and could aoon work
about the hou^e, and walk wllh a cane, which I
ihouUl not need, but for the contrartlng efltat
of the sores upon the cords of my lege. I [am
""^ KNTIHKI.Y KRKK rnOM aOBKa.
llavlnK all over my body only the soars aa re
minders of my sufferings. My whole Improve-
ment 1 attribute solely to Ifoorl's SarMparllla,
and can truthfully say 1 believe I owe my Ufa
to this wonderful medicine." U. Wabkkw UAM-
KIM, Damarlscotla Mills, Lincoln County, Me.
For Corroboration
Daring the Holidays
And throughout the old and the comlnj?
fear, EnUs, 3 Merrimack street, w"' ««»;
?tnue to supply the people of Lowell with the
anest confectionery amf the cho^e.^ f ru t.
He has fully prepared himself for New Ycai a
5uh oranies, bananas, nuts, fl^s, «J»tes, etc.,
Md aollclu .'share of P«trouage from f.ult
and confectionery buyers. Trices »"*»>■
low. Buy candy for the children of blm.
Bare Bargain.
I have a small farm of IB acres of excel-
lent land located 3H miles from V^.^f*' 1,! ' ,:i
In one of the best towns and »«'ff '^''^''^^ { !
In Middlesex county. Large varletv of fruit
trees crapes, Ac. Cottaffo house of 7 rooms
wUh au5xtrk?ood cellar. Good water In
TbL bii«. Also plenty of shed roonj, br^J
high postal barn, matcb-l>oarded, wlih K«>od
(y>Tlar Will keep 6 cows and a horse, i "»,
J^ai'muat be sold wltblti 80 dsy. on accoun
5f aeltimg an estate ■"*> '»aff«'«'' f ^ J,^^t,';
ceedingly low price of f2200. I" ull paiu^u
Uw of thomasH. Elliott, 83 Central atreet,
LoweU.
MmmufiietuHmg anM BmUromd Btt)k»
and otter Inveatment securlUea bought and aold
by Wm. Shapanl. 88 Oenwal stieau Telephone
m:oxjli>inos
la every variety for houae flalsh , and all klnda
For building, repairing M- ^fencing can be ob
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Street, Comer of Fletcher.
FARMERS JTTENTION I
gtockbrldge Manurea.
Bowker'a Hm and Drill Fhoephate.
Bafblo Bone gnper-Phoaphnte.
Bradley's Supei^Phoaphate.
47 BfABKBT BTRXST.
ito.
-1.
A Maanlng hara a !•««• "»• «*
htTiiMhold ftinlture. WMk wataut, aah and
pAimed ekMtber soUae. Maw Md e
itflaaatvarylawpilMs. ll».l
BgTABLISHBD IMT.
Mle aim Mile Monuments
iU^D TABLETS.
ruH atanil of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
w?J?J1^5i«e fSr Mttlng wok either In or
St'<lfTi.^'^AirSSf promptly executed
foA la a satUfaolory SBaaaer.
C. B. AMDBBWi, O. WHBDJBBf
41 *fc*fmdllsa Maaat, - • WorthaM
WE RECBIVK OUB
Cod, Haddoek, Hallhnt. Fseah Mnofceral,
Mnclta, rioundera and rraah BerHnff ;
FroTldenee River and ▼Irglnla OTSTBBS.
Olama on aheU and shnekad. S^poked
Hallbnt, Finnan Hnddlea. AaaeHenn and
P. and O. ftABDlM BB.
We have onr Oyaters and Lobsters Creak oa
Saturday for Banday.
n
Of tho above testimonial we oiin refer to alnost
every resident of Damsirlscotta Mills and tbe
villages about. To bo more spcdflc, we have
received letters endorsing Mr. Itankln'a atate-
ment and testifying to the wonderful i.ower of
Hood's Sarsapartlla as shown In this case, nom
M>BK 1). KANKIM,
J. r. Mui-UOAN, Postmaster,
W. T. YoKK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. raAOUK, all of UumariscotU Mills.
B. Z. WIMSLOW, of Brockton, Masa., for IB
years postmaster and express agent at Dar
maiiaoolta Mills.
Mua. H. M. WHiTTKMaBK, Ayer, Maaa.
WILLIAM H. CuaniMO, Worcoater, Maaa.
TBBBOM O. Ramkim, Worccater, Maaa.
John II. Rankim, Woi-cester, Mass.
F. M. BOLUMB, 77 Kranklln atreet, Doaton.
What More in Necessary t
Surely, after roatllng tht* above, not even tha
most skeplloal can doubt the peculiar power ef
Hood's Sarsapartlla In purifying the blood, driv-
ing out diaeasc, an<l ImparUng health and vl««r.
Salt Rheum,
••I waa troubled with salt rbetua till abont
three years ago. My face about tbe eyea wouM
be swollen and scabl>od, my hands and parte of
my body would be raw sores for weeks at a
Ume, my flesh would seem so rotted tkat 1 eoald
roll pieces of flesh from hetw^n my flagars aa
large as a pea. In fart I was
TORMEMTKU WITH BALT BHBim
In the worat form, and had to leave off work
together. I conBulto<l several doctora, bet tfe
gave mo no relief whatever. One called It tyy*
poison and gavo me medicine aeoordlagly; k«l
■alt rheum cannot be cured In that way, I •••
•ureyou. Seeing Ilood'a ParaaparUlaadfW'
Used, I bought one »K>ttle and need it aeeovdiBt
to direeUons. It h«lj>ed mo so maeh thai I look
n Mooad and third liottie, aad
iiATB HOT nam tboobi.bo
with salt rheum slace. I wlUreeornmead Hae£a
Baraapartlla not only for aalt rhenm.bBi 9m
bnmora of all klada, kiie Bf appettU, aad IfcBJ
•all-foaa* feattnf ae Bftsn axpeiieaeed byjrB^-
OM. latrtaitafte'***'^"*'"'"** ■■•■"J
OBf Olatmet an jtkB pi»Bae Bftuiai, A, P.
lffSBBBl»<
8
liOWELL DAILY COURIEB, TUESDAY, JANUABY 10, 1888.
«!je l.ototll fflailg Coutiti.
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atorm, ai» Inch or Iwo beii»» on th« irro*""* «»
no«n. At.^oVJock la»( evenlog the tcnapern
tore wan Sr. »t 7 UlB morning 17<», anU ot 1
o'clock ti .
BUSINESS N0TI0B8.
farAlaiiun.mtlHlIc pbotoKriiphcr.
«riMt..»oirnipliN of the VVyrtlicn ifirvct
BupU»t rhinih. liUtrior uiul I'.vteiior, for
nil' ttt AVaiit'iiV KliuUo.
2" THE OITY. ,„; __
Sim IuTuN uii puuux A Hiut 7.
A pr«'k of uooil potuloett 1h wnnfcti :ilOooil-
mla'tt fljoe Ktorr. :'8 Couliul hired.
J. ('. .Vv«'r* Co. aciit to llie pOKt-ofHce
ycrtenlnv -.ift Uivvat Ikisth of imiil iiihIU r.
For<«oi>oml<al fuel ii«c No. 2 Clmftmil
coal. HuKl by 1>. W. lloriic * Hoii,r> Cculiul
•trwt.
Head llio mrw H»l\<'rtls(>m<'nt of tlio Enter-
prUf cu^ll ^^o«•^•rv. It roiituiiiH M»me fiu-li*
about buj ti K f«»r ca^li uii'l the inoiM^y lo la:
anveU tbtr«!*»y.
Tlie fIsioH of pliino nuplN to l*e opnicl at
the UoKuMiv iHXt TluirHdiiy Hftmiwm by
MImi Knii.<-«sll. HioNvii l» n»*ni ly lull. TboM-
iDUiidiii;; to join »*li«)ulil up'.'iy »'urly.
Two iiii'iiiImTi* of tim lionni of n^^ni'imorH of
FlU'hl»uiv' an; xl'-llliiK I'OWill todiiy lo Ktl
InforiiiNlioii toiRtriilDB lUc cvi-t. m wblt li llie
Lowell HhM>Morii nnploy. llu-y ttre beluR
•ntertuinrti by ( hHinuim Mct'ue.
Mr. Joseph SinUli.Be<'ret«r.T of tbc over-
leeri of llio poor, will adilrew tlle'vl^llor•• of
tbe Annotliited ( barltle* on iiialttTH connect-
ed with hiN work at the weekly meetlnj; to-
morrow lit 4 o'clock, at room No. 11 Wy-
man'k ex('liuni;e. All me Invited.
TImi truHlecH of th« Wortlieh ulrcet Hap-
tlat ioolclx have i-ewlvd filOO n» hiHuranco
from the Traderx mid MerliuHlea Innurance
compaiiv. and tT4()0 from 11. C. Oburcli k
Son. Till* lD».urance wan on tie bulldlnjr
•Dd other property dentroyed by tb« recent
There will be H rcRuIar nieetlnR of both
braocbex of tbe eliy «ouiieil tonight, at
wblcb pokltiouH Id the lUt of city officer
w4H probaUlv be lille«l, i|ulte « number of
■toor appolntmenti matle, uud other bust-
ne«« trttijt-Mcted. The commllt«e« of the city
council wll probably be reported, and tbe
iDtemt to leiirn their compoolllon will at-
tract u crowd.
ye»tcrdav. UlHcer Hickaon aaya be baa been
at HIII'k block since last Saturday. The con-
ehi^ion watjthatJobn waa l^ln>cfre«ly. Inn
ca'-e WM comluu^d. wbtu cjilled iu court
tLI« inoruiutf, ' •—■-—.,
Obituary.
Jamea Outhrle died at bU home on Bow-
den >*tre<'t. off GorUam street, beyond tbe
fair grounds, \c»*tenlay, ayed 15 vear.-.
Columhia, te.\«H, uumi us the Iosh of Iwr
oldeNt cltl^n, Hon. An>mon lJa«lerwoo«l.
who died there at the aj^'c of 77 yearn and n
raonthn. He wa« born In ihe town of I>n»-
out Id the vear 1810. and went to lexas in
lho4. where he hat» since resided. Ho waa a
nw inbcr ot the lOth lejiUlature, reine^enilnj;
(Julvtfcton and Uiazoria eountle». lie wan u
verv Hlfted writer and « moiit eloquent
>ipeuker. Uo leaven h most devoted family,
eoiisixtini: of a wife, two sou« and two
dauuhteiH. The (JuUeston Daily New"
speuki. most liixhiv (»f this lionoreil man an.
HUVH that "An nn exidenet of tbe resiK- .t and
esteem In whlili he w-U!* U«^d, ,iw xoon h» Ihe
news of hU death wan announml every
plate of LnslnesH In the town wan el«s<'d.
In the death of Ammon lIn«ler\xood Texan
h»i lont a phlhnlhrople. loyal. i;«*t'»t-beartei
innn. Columbia n true eltlxeu. an hunorwl
friend, and of him everywhere It may truth-
fully be sid'l :
•'.\r«l IhiiH lie tioic, wltliont «»•»'•,
The jirand old name of ffeiillenian."
Best Yalenda orangrea 18
Smith'a,i7 Merrimack i-treet.
for 86 ets.
Special ^ottees.
MUak Uoo^a.
turnala, rocorda, and all kindt
ofnewpood"<. I'ricin way down. For W
aavB pictures framed from new mouldinn:
Mt your own i»rlce at Cambridjtt'n, Merrl
mack Ilouac block.
I>dtfcra, I'll
rooa-*.
Itest M indariu oranjren 18 for 2.') centiJ
Smilb'ii, 47 Merrimack street.
Y. M. O. A. OSeera Bleoted.
The boani of direelorn of the l^well Y.
M. C. A. met lant ulgbt and electetl tlie fol-
lowloK oftieera for the prencnt year: Prenl-
dent. W. F. Hllln; vlre prenidentn, A. 8. Cut-
ler, J. K. Kvurett; recording aecrctarT, H.
H. WlgRbi: tryanurer, Wallace A. Corey.
Another me«llng wlH be held next Monday
evenloif. J_
Jaaltor for City Bmll ApyelMted.
The mav«r and aldermen at a meeting
Milerdav afternoon talked over tb« api>olni-
■w::l of iijanllar for city ball, and later in
tki Afternoon Mr. Witliara M. Riley, the
ClVMUt i«f4imlieut, waa informed that be
ad been re-uppolnted by Mayor I'almer.
Tbla neiectlon w ill b« entirely aalisfactory to
every one about the • Ity ball, an Mr. lllley U
both a faithful and affable official.
FIrat Unlveraaliat Charch.
The annual hunlness meeting of tbe
FIrat llulvernallst church waa held lant
evening. Tli« following ottieern were elect-
ed for (be ensuing year : Clerk and collect-
or, Fred V. Libbey ; treanurer, V. ii. Barn-
ard; Irunteea for two vearn, V. O. Barnard,
G. A. Roper. J. U. Marshall. C. P. I'erham.
Tbe l»oard of Irunteen for 18f8 will be aa fol-
k)wa: M. V. B. Libbey, J. F. Weston, V.
O. Buruard, D. A. Swan, O. A. Itoper, W.
M. Sberwell, J. O. Marahall and C. 1*. I'er-
ham.
Preneli Canadian Convention.
The French Canadian organizations of tbe
dtlenof I^well, Haverhill and Lawrence
met In Haverhill on Nunday, but transacted
no husiucM of public interest. Half a doz-
en Lowell »i« U:{ateH weie present. It was
▼oted to abandon the project of a union cele-
bration of St. .John's day thin year by the
French Canadiaun of the three cities, by
reanou of the great celebration of the liay In
Nashua, S. H., and to unite In making the
celebration in that city a Huccens. The con-
vention a<l.|ourne<l till the second Sunday of
April, to meet in Lviwrence.
Bcv. Mr. Keward Called.
Rev. Mr. Hewiird of the Unitarian church
baa received a <all from the Uiiltaiian socie-
ty of Watcrvlllr. .Me. It Is iKilieved lo Ik'
not unlikely tli:tt he may acv-ept. Ihe call, In-
asmuch an the le*ser dullen devolving upon
bim in a smaller parl»li than bis i>iesent one
would not lijlcrJere with literaiy work u|)on
which he Is emi'loyed. Watervll e Is ilie
■eat of Colby university and Coliuriiclu«sicul
Inaf.tule, aiKl is about 20 miles above Augus-
iB, on the Keiiiieltcc river. The Unitarlmi
aociely la one of the lar^^ust ami most Influ-
ential In tbe town. It«;v. Mr. Seward has
not yet expressed any deterndnalion upon
tbe course of action he will pursue iu relcr-
ecceto the call.
Hnnk KUutlunn.
The national hanks of Ihe city, with the
e,\ceptl<»n of the Old Lowell and Wamcsit.
eli'cted tlireetors this morniiiL'.
The Meivhants hank eleiti.<l the following
dlroeloi>: Arthur 1'. Honijex. Siinuel T.
Lanrasier. William II. .\iid. i^.n. Cyrun H.
Latham, Ano.sH Trait, Wlllluni Shepar-l,
Arthur (J. I'ollurd. Alb. rt F. Ni.hols. Ml-
cl iicl Collins. KrunU T. .Ji.<pjes. (ieorge Uiiu-
els. Mr. lioniuy was elect.'.l president.
The Hallriiail bank eh-eted the following
.lireilors: S«<wall (i. Mack. ({«'or>i.j .Motley.
fi<orge lil|drv. .Iam"n B. Francis, Jae«l>
U.gers, \'\ y-\ IJMlllea. A. U. ( uiniwk,
.Limen Fianejv Mr. Keg. rs was clio>en
president. . . , n
J lie Apl'leton bulk re-, lected the follow-
lim hoani: William S. Itenii-tt, 11. H.
WII.U r. .1. F. Kiuiball, AddNon I'utham. W.
K. Livingston. Freeman H. Shctl.l. l-aac
Farlngtun. l>. W. c. Farringtoii, William
Niehols. Mr. Kimball wan elected prt»l-
dent. , , , . ,
The First N;itlonal elected the old board,
as follows: .lames C. Abb.jtl. Anion II.
Fieuch. Kphralm Urown. s.uiiuel N. Woo«l.
(iilman Kliuitall. T. iMni.sey, Albion C.
'I'avlor. .lohcph S. Itiown. W. 11. Parker,
.lodn Leiinou. Thomas Costello. Mr. Ab-
l»ott wan elccte.l a» pre.nhlent.
The rrescoti bank chose J. Adams nurtlelt
u director In phu-e ot K. W. Hoyt. deceased.
The hoaul now In 1). S. Ku lianNon. Hap-
good Wright, t liarlen H. loburn, Daniel
(iage. Nathau M. Wright, .1. W. Abbott,
Charles A. Stolt, W. A. Imjba n, Alonico A.
Coburn. J. A. lams Hartleti. Geo. F. Ki.banl-
•ou. Mr. U. S. Ulcbardsou U pi-e«ldvut.
Myatlc Ordera.
MiO- A. A. Hauscoin. commander of the
8*1 battallou, aecoud regiment, rutrlanh".
Militant, has recelve«l hnely executed coin-
misulons for his stair officers. Hisniaffls as
follows: B. Frank Hile. Ileuteuant and ad-
jutant; (leorge F. t>ffutt, lieutenant and in-
spector; John C. Beunetl, lieutenant and
commlswiry; Dr. O.J. Bradt. captain and
assistant surgeon; K. K. Nichols, color ser-
geant. The commlsKlons bear tbe alu'nature
of John C. Underwood, the head offiwr of
the bo<lv In the United States, and the aeal
of the o'nier on a wUlo blue ribliou.
Asocial pnrtv will bo given by Integrity
lotlge. Manchester Unity Old Fellows, Fri-
day eveiiimc. ibe 27tb Inst. A largely attend-
ed'meeting of the lo<lge was behl last even-
ing and ^everal candUlates reoelve<1 the de-
The offlwm of PaclUo lo.lge. United Work-
men, of l^wreni-c, were Installed Saluidav
evening bv Deputy (irand Master W. 11.
Kimball and other olllecrs of this city.
Nine new nieinl)ern were adde<l to the
membership of Court Middlesex. A. U. F..
last evening. The olHcers were also In-
stalled by I>. H. C. U. W. II. Ilarrlgan.
The recently elccleil offii-ers of Wamenit
loilge. Knights of Pythias, were installed last
eveulug by Deputy Uraud Chancellor C. A.
Cross. . . „
DeputT Premier Geo. W . Staples, and Guv
Chase as" deputy director. Installed the oi-
Bcers elect of l]i:;hlan.l assembly. Good FVI-
lows, la^t evening. The comraitlee on by-
laws made their report and it was laid over
until the next meeting. Several new mein-
l>ern were initiated ami n commillee on en-
tertatuineut wan appointed.
A. M. Harmon
shows special patterns In bronae. oak, and
oibcr kinds of picture moulding, also a good
line of forelcn and American pbotographi,
steel cngravTnga and eteblugn. The prloee
are rbtbt. Ko. tfl) Merrimack strvet. up stain.
Mondav and Tuesday— Beat 40e. chocolate
drops 23 els. a lb. einltirs, 47 Merrimack
St ret- 1.
Be on Ttnae.
Time Is money and apiwdntments made
should be kept. If you carry a reliable
watch 111 your i»ockPt or have a well regulat-
e<l mantle clock at vour boim- you will Iw oni
lime and live up to your agiveinents. A
failure to donocaiin.it then be excuse.| on;
that account. Clai'kc. 63 C«»dral strtwU
make aspcclallv of Hoo watches and uiuiitltj,
clocks, and also" has the aifency ol Parabola
speciaclcn. Low piuos prevail.
Best Mes.ln-i orun'-c" .'i
week onlv. SmilhV.
<ts. a dox. Thii^
fHarriagcs.
In 8ii Ihnrr, Jnmiary l»t. hy Kcv. I>. ^V. H eh.
ar.N.»n, Mr. DcMcr «.. .loiies ami Miss Kllaa-
iHth I'. lUulbin, l.«.l»» of hu.loury.
J^yerial fioiittn*
B^^RO^IIV
IN
Damask Towels!
Sjjrnnl fioiirrs.
CHORE SEVEN PER CENTS.
roil NALK.
Pome of o'>r r.'cciit Kai in &lott4iagc IxwnS'
may I'O iioll'AMt as rollows:
$:t.%rt on 40 acre farm worth jSf'Si
«i.V<0on40 ••**
#.ViO.«nH> " •* " XSkA
$ Do on so " " •* '"f?if5
f 100.1 on H<) " " " • fH??
ll.VMonM M'WO
PersounI knowJclge, tvan'fwl selections, 17
years' i\|H»rl. lice, not a . ollar lost. lii(«9iest
i»aM seiiit luinu.tlly al A|t)ilHon liank.
KoriktaJUlaqulrcof ilie Applet..nor Waine-
■tl NailouttI hauk.or of the underalyue'i,
KIMBALL. VOSE. & CO..
'.■ ■ ^ 56 CENTUAL HTKBBT.
. .'<
"A Woikman's View of,
the Tariff Question."
'^tMmd
Enterprise,
1888.
.«•
Puraonal.
Bcv. J. J. Twins of Cambrldire, formerly
of this city, has accepteil the call of the First
Unitarian society of WLilinun and will be-
gin bis duties at'once.
Thomas Drury, father of ex Councilman
John F. Drury. In seriously III of typhoid
pneumonia at bin home on Charles street.
Mr. Mvron I>. Fuller baa been re-engaged
U precentor of the First Congregatiouul
church for the next three months.
Chief Kngineer Thomas J. Farrell of tbe
fire department continues In failing health,
at bis home on Bridge street. His Illness la
of aucb character that he sits up all the
time. Brother Bi-cnicn minister to his
wanta during bis illness.
Polioe News.
Offlcfir Peter Cawley, w ho lias licen W4ir-
nnt offlKcer at tha police station for tbe past
J ear, was transferred thin moridns to the
4y b4at In CrntralvlIlK f.irmerly patrolled
by Officer Dunlavy. Ex-Chlcf Frank Wood
«ucoee<lM Officer Cuwiey ss warrant officer.
John Smith appeared In hl-tory again at
the police station yesterday. He wan arrest-
ed by ofll««r lllckMMi for ImIii;: drunk. Oo
being tearchcd he v^ Sn found to have«*lM).fiO In
nottev, and be cjirri.-.l a flue new valise tilled
with llrst-clann articles in the line of pipes, a
rasor.'ete. He also had clic«-ks for the .Jer-
■cy city and Hobokeii ferries. John told
very contradlctery stories regarding tbe
nlcoa whence he oaoie. At fir^l be said it
waa South Boctoo; then South atreet,
Bditon: flJCain It was Augusta. Me..
SflMllr hi concluded that he ha«l
Sm 4«« CoMord oo the 4 10 tralo of
Police Cnnrt.
.Tan. 10.— Tbero were three cases of simple
drunkenness Ijefore the c.iurt. In two of
which there were flnen of #1 and costs. Tbe
third was continued a week.
Jobu F. Loomis, second oflTencc of drunk-
enness, US and costs. Cornelius Sullivan,
second oflem* of drunkenness, continued till
Jau. 13. Terreiice Fitzpatrick. thir.l ollVnce
of drunkenness, six raonllis to tlie work-
house. John Abour, larceny, continued till
Jan. 13. , , .
James F. Connors was on trial for non-
support of his liTfant chilli. .Secieiary Smith
ofthe overseers of the poor le>liacd that he
had found the woman and child In destitute
circumstances la-t summer. Ila.l them tak-
en to the citv farm, an«l later «ave her a tick-
et for Fall U'lNcr. where her family belongs.
She did not u-e the ticket and later she \va>
reported to him again. Connors had been
arrested some time ago, but bh wife did not
appear against him.
All". Crane, living on Green street, sani
she had taken care of the ehil.l. but for six
weeks pa'-t she bad received no compensa-
tion. , ,
Connors himself srdd ho h:id »>cen sick and
bad done the bi st he could.
Secretary Sndlh sai.l Ibe pair had pnictlsrd
thvir trick of leaving lb.- chil.l with someone
as long as thev could, for some time.
Dr. C. J. Stewart testifled that Connors
bad been treated by bim, ami that he judged
him to have been unable lo work Tor thr««
weeks. ,. . - ,
The court found Connors guilty and finetl
bim $10 and costs, the flue to cover tbe
amount «lue Mrs. (jrane.
Dennis Griffin, for selllnir liquor on Sunday,
was on trial. Officer tioodwln said he visll-
Wa take tbia opportonity tor wUhlas
you a happy and prosporona Mew Tomt.
The year that baa Just closed haa bcaa a
ueroorahle one for the Knterprlae. Vtm
hava aparMl no pains In tryins t« obtain
tha lieat of every thins tha market aflPorded
That our rlTarta have been vrowne«l with
Bueeesa we need not tell yon, ae nearly
everyone IS oooapllmentloir «■ on our rap-
idly IncrtMsInK hnslneaa. Thia prove* that
hundre«U of people took onr adviee last
year and turned over a n«»w leaf, and hav«
been buylnK their foods for cash, thereby
aavinc for themselves a anos little sum,
which some have deposited In aavlnga banks
and others have l>een able to save such
larse dividends that they have been able to
Invest It la a nloe little home for their fam-
ilies. At this time we extend many thanks
to our friends and patrona who have so
generously supi»ort«d us sinee we opened
the Knterprlse. We deal In reliable Koods
only and onr lar^e aalea enable us to al-
ways keep our atoek fresh and new. We
have polite clerks In onr store and oonr-
teons treatment will be extended to all
who may visit us. Our motto: The best
coods, large sale* and small margins. The
only strictly Cash Grocery In the cKy .
We offer our d rawing as
directly illustrating the
difference to a workman
between ''Uigli Tariff"
and " No Tariff." As for
the price of Clothing, could
you expect to buy it
cheaper than we sell it
today, even il all duties
were off?
Men's Heavy Weight All-
Wool Winter Trousers,
81.00 a pair.
Hen's Heavy Blue Chin-
chilla Overcoats, single
breasted, with velvet col-
lars, neatly bound. Were
ten dollars, are now
88.00.
Men's Flannel Lined Leath-
er Jackets. $3.75 each.
We offer 100 dozon
36x18 Pure Linen
Damtisk Towels, with
knotted fringes, at
Only 15 Cents!
Regular price 25c.
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
80 ik 88 Herrtmiick Street.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A BIGH ▼▲ROTT.AT
C.B. ADAlb', 18 Cabot Streete
Bead ordera to as for palstlBc, paperlat. ate.
THE
cd the place In coin|iaiiy with Offlccr Ilaroer
8i .- >■ ".-
NoraSNortii street. The lioenceH a fourth
Sunday evening last about K o'clock. The
jlrtc*- U a Bmair».tore «n a dwillliig house at
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
Na 5 Prescott Sireet, opp. Haiket Street,
A. W. DERBYSHIRE & 00., Props.
clHSH one. The officer testified that he bad
looked through the gluHw of a hack door and
bad seen u ju« on the tahio and a man appiir-
piitly buying its contenta. The man railed
for whiskey, got Itjind went out. The ofll-
cern then went In.
Officer Harper lentlHed that he aaw whis-
key poured from the juj? on the table into a
liaif-plnt meaiture, auil then Into a bottle.
Siiw nonie coppern and a teii-ceut piece
ihansce hands. When they went in, be a»-
certuined thiit the conientH of the jua; were
whixkev. Officer Harper told Mrh. GrliUa
that no'buHlnC'B should be tloiic on Sundav.
I'eter A. Fay was roiitinel for Griffin, lie
made the point lhHt{)i;ffln i-hould he coii-
vicled only of doliijj buhineas ou the Lord**
d;iy. He alao auK^re^tcd that the licen-e
hhould have n iteal on H. Chief Noyca polnt-
e«l out that Ibe complaint referred lo a viola-
tion of Ihe ilceiiM! i<v doliiir bu^lnesll on the
Lord'i* dav, and Ju.(t,'C Iladlcy hald Hint llie
aetil wat n'ot necOHsnrv. The eourt found
OrllMii v'ulltv and lined him $73 and oohIh,
al!«o revoklriV the il.en'^e. (Jrlffin ap|»ealed
and was ordered In #300 to tUa bUi>€rlor
court. "
BeMt MeoulnH and Florida Icmom 15, «:
•od 20 cenu a tlozcn at BuiitU'g. 4
CASTOB BUCK
GLOVES.
Extfa Quality.
Wann, elastio and durable. Joat the
thing for Qentlemen at this leason.
WM.P.BRAZER&CO.
NEW YEAR'S.
Boys' Norfolk Blouse Suits,
sizes 4 to 12 years, »2.00
a suit.
Men's Heavy Blue Cheviot
Suits, sizes 30 to 40
breast, single breasted
sacks, 85.00 a suit.
Such fire some of the
prices at which our stock
IS marked. Clothing was
never better made than as
we show it today, and it
certainly was never as low
inpnceasnow. All of our
"broken lots** have been
marked at a great reduc-
tion, and there has been a
brisk demand for them tbe
week past.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOB MID.WINTKR, IM
▲II-Wool and Merino Underwear.
HeaTj M*«rino, Oaahmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Linod and Unlined Street Gloves.
For Gaps and GIotos, in Seal, BeaT«r,
Otter and Mnskrat.
Nobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Glovei.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel 8eotoh Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Saabea,
in the olub and other oolors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress Requisites.
Novelties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, eic, etc.,
AT —
HOWARD & CO.'S,
4S MERRIMACK STBBKT.
J^pecial Notices*
I.ADIFS* AXI> (•mi.t>ltKKV
UKDKItVVKAU AND UOMKHY
— B
— AT—
MAYNAUn ft CO.'S,
7S Mkkuixack HT.
0 RAZORS
ANIl
STROPS.
KATES
< AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STREET, •
.• • ,,.l'w»Twjr
BELOW COST.
silver Wnrc, Jewelry. Bye
(•lasses Aud fpcctaclet mutt be
■old ni price* way bolow oo*t
on no(*,oiiDt of ovcratock. Don't
inlnii tliooptiortunlty. Come and
•e«3. If you want anything !■
our Hue you oaa buy of ur.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
88 Oantral Strwt.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
W« make a spedalty of Rejnalriufr aixl Beap-
holaterlnff rumlture and oaU ter, alao deUTtt
goede fiee of charge.
B8 PT«e«ott Street.
The Sewing Season
IB here, when moat ladles, taking adTantage of
their being kept Indoors by the eoM or stormy
weather, do their sewing for the coming sum-
mer or yoar. It follows that there Is a great
consumption of White Goods, Trimmings, etc.
rinding each year at this time a ready sale for
these goods, we are now Biwwing a flrat-elass
■took of Hamburg, Torchon, Medici and Cotton
Edgings and Insertions, Rnffllogs, Tueklngs,
Pearl and other Buttons, Malntooks, checked
and striped Cambrics, etc.
PLTTMCOINO,
Steam nncl Water Fitting
Are done by ua in the very best manner.
4^aaii Fixtures, Library I<anif>s anil Faney
Globes a specialty.
FARRELL S CONATON,
Telephone 1 3-8 1. S4 Datton 8tr««S.
Market Scales I
ABELS & SON,
WJSLLB8 BLOCK,
Merrlmaok Street.
The Largest Assortment in LewelL
Twenty different styles. Piioei from 2S
eents to t30.
A large aiMrtmcnt of BUtOHEBB'
TOOLS eonstantly on hand. '
III "VoLi-iety
AT
OLXJIIV'S,
Cor. Central and Preieott BtrMts*
PUTNAM & SON
OBB-PBIOE 0L07BIBB8,
OcBtna BtrMt, CoriMr Wmau
TOUB ATTEKTIOH IS CALLED
To the charneter of inrestors In the New Hamp-
shire Trust CO.'s e iwr et. Debentore Bon«is.
PIttsOeld SRTlngs Dank, Pittsfleld
Lanensler Savlags Maitk, hancAster.
fe.ono
•<t,(lOO
Norwsv Plains ^vlngH Hnnk, H<H;hestor flfl.tViO
illirord rive Cent SavlngK B«nk,Mlir«inl $10,000
lienrlmAck Oounty Savings Dank, Con
Pranklln Savings Bank, Praaklln $U,l00
Memmaek Uiver Savings Bank, **«»-
oheeter fSO,iW
Cbeehlre Provident Insdtutioa, Ke«i«..tiOu,oeo
r. BodUff, Jr.. AgMt, C«afitf Bnildiaf .
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
j>swrisx.
ioim.B.11.
y
ISTiVELISHED 1845,
LOWELL, MASS., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BENIC.
1.. .. John L.Sulllvttu says he U a regulKf
(ward oil wuter. For m long time be iIUI
)pear to l.o afruKI of It— u» a bevernRC.
[....C«:il Jm«i)ed iipM.oeptH ii ton In B"*-
ou Muiuluy. ThiH l«n't l»»fi "ort of Lmp
lar enliTluliimeiit wo were luukluK for.
... ."The Klrcfl" N so frcqufully aimoyea
falM) rmiiorH of a dcoUloii Id the Hfll ohko
It the Hlorles will wou be «reote«l by Ihe
lektutit UtII.
[....The orlniiial »anki4 club— iho con-
leHNiiicn who tnu'lu the bobbin hoy »»i>euki'r
185U— :iii' to btivo a rt'uuiuii Felj. 7, tlio
kalver«»»i V of the grtfut day.
I.... Our detnocruth! oonteniporurlp" nre
^sily tr.vlii;,' to makfi out that (JtMi. Hyphcr.
lo In coiidmlliik' tlu; »•«>.« of tli« ••ontrotaiit
Ir Wr. tui !UI«;^»« "eat. I-* u mere 0.
MA88AClIt6KTT».
kt»out flO prlfoMirx In tho South Itoxton
kuMD of .•oiieitlon Immiiiii" liiNuhordlnaIr
Luilay I aiiNi' nwv of tlnlr miiiiber had
(ul) piinWu'd for dl»(tliodU;iicp. < 'oiixMuni-
1) UoNr waH irm(h',hiit on tho arrival of po-
kfroni th'' rtdJiH'oiit (.latloii lhln«H i|uitted
^w«i. Tlw ipKiitMirdliiatcM liiivi' Ihoii put
hna«l and WHtcr— once u day— until they
li>t;umb.
}rh«' will of the lati' Al>r«ham Hurbnnk of
Itlftlcld, who Uft ont'-lialf of tin- lin'omt; of
J.lMM) to the town lo iMilUI uu<l «ni!ow tin*
iHuink lioxpltHl uud N«hool, th<' olh(>r half
I to to liN childriMi and Kraitdclilldivn,
|<(, on the ihuth of the lH*<t grandchild, to
bm-k to th« town, Is »o idraiip'ly wonled
Id liHM HO u)Hny pei-ullur contlltlonN that It
Joubtful If the town ran afford to aon'ot
beqiieht*'. A comiulttee will look lnt(« tui;
itter.
MIDDLKHEX COUNTY.
Tyngsborongh.
rbe women's auxiliary conference Krule-
lly acknowledge a generous gift from Lor-
lA.Chaiko of Winter Park, Florida, for-
Irlv * reottlcH^ 0' t'^l" town, who has re-
ktiy made ui a vUit, calilnK on old friend*
■cbool mates.
THE GENERAL COUIIT.
inOlMtU
I ef NN. antf tlw SURib
Hon of aldermen In BoHton by dhtrlciR.
. fourth annual report of tbe state civil
^ice commlHuloner* was received, an were
. several other reports, abstractN of which
I'e already been printed.
FIFTIETH CONCniESS.
(an. 10.— Tbe Henste discusMd witbout
^on a bill to pay to tbe stnteN and terrlto-
tbe direct tax collecte<i In IMl. Mr.
indlcr offered a resolution of Inquiry
iut tbe recrnt election In JaokMon, MIhk. ;
led. Mr. Wilson made a speech agaluHt
"Blair bill. . .
Ifbe Senate went Into secret seHslon, and
KdmundN, from tbe judiciary commit-
made an adverse report on tbe uomiiiH-
II of L. Q. C. Lamar to Ite ansoclate justice
Ibe kuprcmc eourt, and Mr. Pu^h, in be-
of tbe minority of tbe same committee,
Emitted a favorable report.
Ir. Edmunds made a favoruhle report
judit'Jary coinmUtcc on the nominu-
F. ViloH to be Hceretary of Ibe
trior. ^
suator Sawyer, from the po*t offlce corn-
tee, matle a favorable report on the noni-
Llon of Don M. DIcklujjou to be poNtma»ter
leral.
III tbeae nominations were placed on the
)dar.
lany bills, Konie Important, were Intro-
led in the llouHc, aud referred.
Recent Deaths.
rank Johntton, prcnldeul of the Norwich
[ional bank in Norwich, C't., dicdTues-day
pralyois.
ir. Peter Parker died ' in Wasbluxton
Isday, airc«l 83 years. Dr. Parker wan
ited Statefi mlnlHter to China 30 years u^'o,
ban lived In Washlnsrton since 1H58. He
regent of tbe Hmltbsouiau iuytitulc for
ly year*.
Dtbejud
of Wm.
EntettaitimtnU*
rpiIK YOUNG PEOPLE OF
If ifjrik Street Clittrcli
WIM. <JIVU AM
IN TUK VK8TIIV
TnUKSWAV ICVKNINO, JAN. 19.
Voonl Mii'lc ,l»v t»\o thctlr. MUs AtU Hunt-
ley, ruuder, Ml.» byko, planl«t.
AI>.VI18iilUN 10 (;ENT8. ,
HUNTINGTON HALL
Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. II and 12.
.Spcclaculur pro«luctlon of thn llelgnlng
Uraniailc .'^enkatlon,
TIIK WOULD,
In siX acts and eixht tableaux. '—
• 10,000 fur Soeuery Hud KfflMts Alone.
The folluwlnj? i»conc« aro entirely now: Tlin
Huilu>r aud hhliiiilng, Deck of un Ocean Hleam-
cratPea, the Slnkiitx ^ld|>. ,,. .
TIIK KArT, c>vfrln>r ton thousand feet of
CMnvan and oi-cnpytmc 'he entire kIukc from wall
to wall, Willi Us wurKliiK v*"ven and icnllde reil-
Ikui. 1 fuKianlcMfof nIcIIn . the Lunatic. Aoylum,
the revolvJnK Mwne, the Movlnjc i'anorama. and
eMiuUltely iHJnutlfiil talileaux, llio Moon up >n
the Luke, the II )tel Parlor, vW..
America')* Uepre.entHtlvu HeuMtlon AuUior
and Actor,
J. K. LITTLE,
And a oomi'Hny of unexcciill jnable ability.
Not»^-Kvcry cccne prcAeiitod aa silvoillMd.-
TIc.kt t» "A, .VI, :» aud Kt ceul*. SeuU on sale
Monday, Jau. U.
Music Hall.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Thuraday, Jtmuiwy lOth.
Better Than Ever B«foi:e.
TONY DENIER%
EVER WELCOME
ran. 10.— Tbe 8cuate was in seasiou only
Iminutes. Amontc the petitions wa* one
]bi tbe Boston bounl of aldermen for an
to couiiulldate tbe board of bealtb with
city registrar's department. In the
jse a number of minor petitions were re-
rtd and referred. A bill wan Introduced
Heave bv Mr. Blun»e of Boston, provldliiif
tbe apiiolntment of two asHlstHnlx lo the
)rnev-K'eneial. Mr. Dreiser of Medford
) Introduced a bill on leave, providln« for
relief of peraous who have »erved in tbe
ay Kml navy of lh« United States, ami
p\se'iL?rri»jj?^«n^ioLio sssiisk olio
Humpty Dumpty
PANTO MIACE,
TOOBTIIER WITH THE OREATEST
EVER PRESENTED TOTHE PUBUC.
New Trioki ! Htm Scenei !
New OoBtnmei ! New Maiio, eto.
Prieea 33i, SO and 73 C9Ht§.
Reserveil seats on sale three days Id advance.
instruction.
MRS. HALKT'8 8KLKCT SCHOOL
urms begin Hept. I), Dec. U and April 4.
Private puplli* received. \AtiM Powell street.
Mr. H. B. OAY,
Teaoher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangement, made a. pianist, organist and
Hocomp.Hni.t for oouiHsrte. Klve t'eul having*
Bauk Building.
Mitchell's Boys' Scliool, Billerica, Mass.
i^ottce0.
The Old Lowell National Bank.
THE ANNl^AL MKKTING of the .tockhold
en of IIiIh Itank, tor the choice of dU'ci'tors
aud the tninMaetloii of any otiier hublnusM tliat
may IcKaliy c<ime Iw-forc such roeeihiK, « HI be
held at tin) ItnnkInK roonw of nald littiik on Tui*.-
day, January IT, A. I» Xvxn, at lO.Uio'ciork ». ill,
t'UAH. )I. WILLIAMS. CaslUor.
Lowell, MaK.M ^^*^' l^* '<*''7-
Wameslt National Bank.
The annual meeting of the .tnekholdert vf
the WiiiiKMit National Imnk will l)0 heli. at
Uifir liaiiklnjr rooni>-, TiicKday, >lanu!irv 17lh
licxi, ttl i o'cliek p. n».. fur the cludce of illrer-
tori and ihiMraiiMiii'ilun of anv other bu.lneM
that may legally como In-fore iliem.
(j W. KNOVVJ^TO.ViCasblcr.
I.oweU, Dec. 17th, 1H(<7.
rsoTicii:!
TMI»* (.KKTIKIK"* that J. K. Merry ha. <11«-
C4)ntiini<-i| buNiKCHH on Market Htrnel, an I lx
not rc.tiouHlhlo for delttH only t'> .Sept. i.l, XM't.
lie will In ihe future conltnue to auciloneer luid
niipraUe. Ordc . left at 44 Wnntlonl .treot or
MddienNUd to l>. O. I<<<x HO will r«M!Clve piompt
aticiiilon. All coniuilNAlou goodn will receive
Ids pcrvonal supervision. J. K. IIKKKV.
IVOTICE.
ALL parties having bllUagHln.t us will plcnm;
present the name up to.Ianuary I, IHhU. To
thosu iH>ni( mpl.ttlnx work In our line the (wmltig
.va.on w,u will muku It an ot>ject to ckll on u*
tor estluittlev. ItcMpectfullv,
K. (i. U.lKKIl A CO.,
Cuutru( torn and llidlder..
Office Franklin h ruet.
Corner of Fletcher.
At O o*oloclc»
STUART, REID & CO.
WILL COMMENCE TIICIE
Ball Motm.
}hD Shoupc, wboin Maucbener baM on-
for this season, is a veteran player,
>8e experience will be of value to tbat
He began playing in '76 with clubs at
(slnnati, and since tbat time be bas
_ at Covington, Ky., Memphis, Janea-
Wla., Blnghampton, Troy, Hudson, N.
Jpringfleld, O., OsweKo and Soranton,
Bboupe li a rather small man, standing
»t 7 incDes in height and weigbiug 140
_ Jt. He il 8S years of age.
iMket** Donovan, I4tc of tbe Salems, has
with the Toronto*.
Ad
rom eight to 'flftcon. Send for clrcu
C. MITCHELL, A.M.,
Principal.
A strictly select family whool for boys
mltsboysfi ■"" * '
tar to
ME. AND MBS. HOBSON'S SOHOOL.
Mft. ADOL¥KEfTEMBEIL
will give a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, commencing oh We«lne8day even-
ing. Nov. 16lh. at 8 o'clock. By .pcclal requcBi
ihey will be i?iven in Rngli.h. Price forcouree,
tS.uO. PleiAM address
GEO. W. HOB80N, 130 E. Merrimack 8t.
Labor Motea.
afiO operatives in Clark's thread
., Newark, N. J., atruck Tuesday
lit tlie new superintendent, Herbert
^maley, and demanded tbat be be re>
and tbe old foreman, ilobn Splllane,
ited. _^____________
Febmary number of Tbe Season, witb
Pealth of fasbion illustrationH, and intelH-
descriptive inforqiiation, has already ap>
The three large colored platcii are
ictlve feature of this iwpuiar ladieh'
line, and it gives also Hcores of deslgni
fanoy needlework, a I urge sheet of flat
)r patterns, biatorlcal and national co»-
I, and many other things of practical
tbe ladles. Tbe International News
ly, 81 Beekman street, New York.
: &_
you have dysQcptic tropblesf Take
Me Sarsaparilla, which ba<i relieved
Ids and will cure you. Sold b7dniK>
Durine: Januar^y
We shall give Barj^i in Fur-
niture and Bemnanti of Oarpet^
ing to rednoe itock before our
annual stock taking.
BENNER PROS.,
188 AMD lao CEMTftAt STRBET«
-—Of
Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods
and Cloaks.
Onr stock muHt be reduced
inany thousand dollars immedl-
ately.
Expect to find thf greatest bar-
gains ever ofTerod and yon will
not be disappointe<I. Come every-
body. Be on time.
llemeniber the best bargains
go first.
Cloti)ing.
■j-'.j.j»-
WE WISH YOU A
Happy New Year
The Holiday g«usou Is over end while we
tliauk the public far their geuerous pat-
ronage durlug the Chrlstinaa aeeaoD, w«
fttel that wo iiiiist omII attention t« th«
praetloal uecfSNilira of theae dnysi
jEarkets.
EAt AND BE MERRY.
ULSTERS
we
Ars n nerensliy In Ihta ottmnfe. ailtf
bnT* • Iarx«-r aud uiure varied aaaurtiuent
of these splendid gnruients than any other
house in Lowell, and at prlees to suit
«iv«rybody's pur*«. With LXBTEItfel gu
DRIVING GLOVES,
And Qloves that mean warmth and com-
fort. Hacktiicti, Groe«rynien, Hutchera
anil .all whu are conttantly but of duors,
need these artirJfs aud should have theaa.
We call attention to
OUR SPLENDID LINE OF CAPS,
.Wade In the latest styles and the best ma«
t«rlals. aood BootPh Caps In bin* and
mixed eolors fur SAo. Scotch Uavelook,
WInsor Driving Caps, For Caps la College,
JfMikey, Turban, Detroit and Montreal
shapes.
Underwear and Hosieiy.
We eanry a splendid line In this depart-
ment, we eall atUntlon to a special' bar*
Wain that we have Jaat placed on onr tables :
25 Doien All-Wool Scarlet Bhirti and
Drawtri at 26 Oenti each.
We will not seU more than foor plcees to
eaoh enstonssr.
DOGSKIN JACKETS
Deiy frost and blisaard, and thj» wearer ean
laugk at Old Winter.
REEFER
Are nwatlier wnathas.proof gnmsent. Meat.
wars*, well nadok heavily llnod.and con^
fori Itself. Wo have a splendid line. Prlcos
•8.00 to •18.80.
In all garments and goods suited to the
bitter winter weather now upon ns, we
earrjr everything that necessity and «om-
fbrt demand. Wa ean suit everybody, and
ofllpr our goods at prices that compel
shrewd buyers tp purohase. Call and see
us and learn for yourselves.
L
STUART, REID & CO.,
lis and H) MERRIMACK STREET.
ITThnrsday at 0 o'clock.
A neat cottage to let in CentralTille.
Oall at Ho. 7 Preacott itreet.
'BvLy the Oriisiiml
SXJIftSIKA.
SELf-UGHTING BURNER
i^lOFTHX
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
• and 10 OantMl
^SOmutm*
L
Lewfl aim Gardefl Drossi
Prepared tot Lawns, Grass
Gardens and Hewer Beds.
I
PUU, KltelieB
Ten lb. bairs for 1000 square feet M
TwentT.flve lb. bacs fur 9600 square feet. . .fl-Ui
PlfQr lb. baire for SiOOO square feet 1.7ft
Oae hundred lb. bags. ................ •..*..• S.flC
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
EAT ANDji MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a lb., 2 lbs. 2!ic.
We keep a fnU lino of I'DKK CANDIRSof nil
kinde. MuUUNALI»'8 I'ure llund nuule Can
(lies, 40f. per lb.
iViitMi ivi&tfli: iVittH!
A fall Hue of Mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 Ibe. Vm.
VLOKIPA ORANOB9, GRAPES, Ac.
Try some of our CAMNBD GOODS with
your ChrlHtnias dloner. Our utock comprlwu
Honey I>rop Com, Su<y otftnli. Peas, Htrlug and
LitDA lleuus, AsparagUD, Ac.
Cldckcnr, Duckt., and Poultry of all kind*.
Albo all vnrletK'tt u( llouts aud Vcirvutbles of
the season to be fuiiud Iu a llrr I<4'1a»* market,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
4 MKHRIMACK 8TRJCBT.
Telephone 398-9.
WHY WILL THEVi
CLood fieef, gutter an.l Poaltry. Low
prices. Ju»twait.
NO. 7 PRESCOTT STREET.
The Belvidere Market
Cor.Hlhaiiil East Merrimack Sis.
First class Meats. Poultry, Game, Pish,
Oysters, Vesrlables, Prult, and a,icenoral
line of Groceries at as low rlotrs as the
qaallty of Goods ean bo sold. Call and
ifor Salt.
MrAdvortleements under this hend t-ojii
only 131 cents a llut> for thr4«f luMrtlous.
II^OIl HALR.— A nearly new dtlrlDK sleialw
' Inquire Ht 11 AVMi.)iirii(Utn stre« l.
T^OIl HALK.— Sovcwil luMinllnjj ~ ~^
— . and Iwljf.
iny liouNeK, rctitntlly locnti-it, iil iirlrc*
from f.Vju to #J(iOO. Apply to !< Ub A I'luuiiuer.
^IM^nvral^HUt'i-t.
KW MllXil ( OWK i-4iitMnnlly »n hand
N^
1 Rud lorHiK- lit CuitiinKs fnrin, ntur W«!«t.
lord Cenirf. Kii<i.|i anivMlM vvvry two weeks
from New Ilum|ioldru and Vvruiont. Convey-
ance from di'pot »(i fiinn. ■
I^"*.tHl HAI.K.-Oiic of Ihe lliiesi situntlottp hi
: ll«)lvld<!ii<, r.t'4 NiHckpo)!- i.trort llouxr bas
Id r6«in^, lu'hldi.* Iiiilli nniin, wR«ri iij'.ni und
lui'lC) f-liudi Ntablu for .( liorkVH; ample citrriatfe
ro< in ; lit.ooti u»'i of hind with uliout *j irull
tu'es. Kiu|ulr»' on pr<ml»e«.
IpOIl MAl.K.- A t\vo.»t4tn' houHi',
7 'ttiiod Uii lit luiiil, >.Uuiitvil III
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
Compliments of IVo. 7 Pres-
— --tjott Street.
The good old year that went before.
Each left onr trade some bigger. Ton,
'87, have topped the aoore and cnt the
fineit figure. (Upwardi of $260,000,00
trade in one year.)
Good bye the old, linoe jon mnit go.
We warmly weloome the nsw and offer
fOBf ffff tot laigili|i "Wlrtiir iw iff
inie will bea benefit to yon.
10. 7 F££SOOTT STEEET.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET.
TT Brldsro Street,
EACOTT BROS.,
I'ROVBIETOBS.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIoblJMKX aTRRBT,
Opposite Northeim I>epot
Telephone Ko. ia-3.
We are prepareil to fill all
ordera for the choicest Meats,
Poultry, fruits and Vegetables
with promptness and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried ami
Smoked Meats*
■tabli* and
(fhiralvlllf, a
row »tt>|iH fimn hililjj« hiifi-i imd hoiw t^nrs,
(l<>u.,tt i'4iniuuiH (i i-oomH iind jihi'i) ; u 'Mrtrttln at
iiri<'i>, linou, uu fa^y tiinis. Apply to KUli A
I'tuiumer, tH Cf ulrnl strvfi, roomn ;l and 4.
lj^«>lt HAMC— An i-xclh-ni blrn-k of four
X; ii'itvuiciiiH of Uvti liMiinx cimIi; ilty water
niid i-uwer; rciiiN f >r#:m pur uiDiitlK^l^)*'*' Mpiare
li'ct (d liiml; Kpunli-d on a populur urvt-i in Ik^l.
vidfru, fouvi-nifiit lo tliu njtIU; no \iv\Ur rent-
liiK prop.' lly mil lif rtiiuid In Ihe i-lly; piine
$iHi>. i'ullvaiilrulaiHor rUb A l>luinuivr. M
Ceutral mrcet, moiiih 'I un<i 4.
T)^OIl KAhK.— A Iwo-Blorv, two toniineni
JO hoiiHf i/f I'i looms, .-Il III iiiu iH'kt of rt'pair;
city uiiiurund i-ioKciH; ».|tniiiril iit-nr Ihe M>Hth
niiiinuiii, whiTt- Iniid Ih woitli ^!,^•. pir 11.; rents
for ♦iT |M'r month; .S.i(iO H<|uar«! IVi-t of liindl
piK-o «:i-JiiO. Full pui'tlculdi-H of KImIi a I'lum'
iMvr, 4^ (i'li'ml stiwt. riKiniM :t nnd 4.
IjMHi HALF.— A vslitiihle I'Klnie, con^lfttua
^ of a ihtiirntory lult k liouMe uf Vi nM>ius,
hlifd Hfid Kood nnionni or land, exiindliiK t*' e
Imrk tilruL-l, few atcpi4 from Iho Ainnli-Mii house.
In ihUrlty. It Ih Kuldom pro|KTiy of iIiIk rlase
U oflVri'd lor Fulo. Hold lo M-tll<> an estnli'. Aa
curly ihII will Hi-ruri' ti burvnln. Trice eVMO.
mil partlriiliiiM of KUh A Tluminer. 4e Oidral
street, Lowf II, Mh»h.
Three James Lock Oornor Machines.
Three Olroular Saw Kenches*
One Bolt'Marhlne ; cuts from Jt' to S Inchea
One lO-Ilurso Power Knglue.
One rower OhierMlU. f
Lot of a and ^ Inch riauKa Pipe.
B. F. STEVENS, - 20 Aroh St., LowalL
^0 let.
d^AdvertlsoiDents nador this hoad
only IB eents a line fbr three Insortlons.
TO LET.— House and largo stable, pleasantly
locnted, Mammoth roail. 8. L. Wiinl, dentlet.
^po LKT.— Nicely furn'siieii, tarire aad well-
±. llsh ed re ems, conveniently ikltuated,at M«.
"lull r
11 K
street.
^po I.KT.— An slegant house of six rooMS^
X one with five rooms ; one with three roesse.
BSCUennut street.
J.*MysnHer, naAle sl
Kaqulw of Gwo. H. Cushlnir. J Tyler strss^
TO LRT.— In Pawtucketrille, near
rallroml, nloe cottage house and stable^
with large lot of land. I. M. Cbase, llaainraite
Koad.
rno LET.— House, ItW Hchool street, i
X I'awtucket i>trert ; bus bath room aad fur-
niu;e. Apply to J. U. Rogers, grain store. SI
Mnrkct »treot.
To LET.— Mroall tenement,
AIko cotiage house.
near
near the Bills.
the mills, a«.ee
IIBrito street - -'TeteDlione 143-2.
nqulre of Tboa. II. EUlott, 33 Ceutral street.
QBants,
aorAdTartlsaments under this head ooea
only la eonts • line for three Insortlona.
WANTED.— A Hltuatlon hy anexpcrlon«e<t
nurse. Inquire at 73 Hampshire street.
WANTED.— A girl to do uble workatPatl
n.*"'*^ 'li'dng rooms, 8 Merrl mark stpe««t.
WANTKD.— Hy a man who has spare
time, cliunce to do collecting or tilmllar
work. Address Itox IHI.
\I7' ANTED.— By an experienced single ool*'
tV ored man who thoroughly undcrKlatids the
(;are of horNcs, a Hltiiiitlou as conchmsn. la.
>(ulre at 20 »nilth Htrc-et.
IOHT.— On tiorliAin Htrcot.a Kcal Hklngluve.
J The lln<|pr will l>e Nultably rewarded by
leaving it at Mr. i>^!ward's
Rtrcet.
house, ISJ Gorhans
Kotil Kntato Afgcntm
kuuarc,
lioupo, modem built, la
roB aAta bt
E. N. WOOD & CX).
V0.4T
QBOW OABIM, HAXD
P l^ymniaseet Olic*
ItBI
aitalai
uwda
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or hftye lost or found mon-
ey or valuAbles ; if you desire to
buy or seU real estate or personal
property; il you are seekmg a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Coubieb a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Coubieb for three
days at a ooat of IS cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
heard hroM. :
February 1,1888,
I shall REMUVK my plaeeof buDlnesbto
Nos. S and 7 Gorham Street.
I have a very large and varied stock of Parlor
Suits, Easy, Rocking, Fnncy anil 0<ld Chairs,
also K^ijtan Furniture, together with a line tine
of Dmperles aiMt Shades, which 1 shall dispose
of at about COST, in ordei t6 reduce my stock
to its very lowest possible qiiantlty betors re-
ARTHUR H. BENNER
s
10 MIDI».BaHX BTRBCT.
EXPBBIEKOE AND IpKILI'
Oomblned are the recommendations of YouDg,
the barber, room 0 Post Office Block, and btt
ang waits are required m
led out. All is uobtenfss
la addition to tbe men's depart.
able assistants. No ion
hare yonr wants carri
and attention. la add
ment a Ladles' and Chililren's ilepartment Is
eonnecied. Five assistants always in readla* se.
Take the elerator.
wo. •• ponr OFnow block.
FOR SALW.
On Central Street, near IIokfor<l
h.ivo a jfc»od two Btory
K'lod rcpiilr. "No ont«" about tin- pro|icri} , und
it Is ont; of ihc \<en traden in ward .1 ; piic.f f^tua.
Un (ilorham Nirert 1 have u two stOryhoUNe
for <M7<jO, and another ono for 91.VJ0.
In Ward P«ur— #i:t00 will buy n nUc. large
Trouin huunc, tn kixmI repair, nearly ut'W, hu«I a
Diee Urge lot of laud, MKiu feet.
THOMAS R ELLIOTT, 33 Central StreoS
LowelL Rooms S and 4. Use the eltvutor.
— ■ ■■■ » ~
A Happy New Year.
Good bje the old. Ood bless tbe new..
Hay all onr patroni find in joa the bap--
pieat year tbej ba?e known.
10. 7 PBE800TT STBEFT.
^
Revere House^
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
AT Tl
&F9I0M.
Near Boston and Maine, Eastern, niehliar»
and Lowell de|iotJt, otatrea ef bu»<lBesrt anv
pUMMs of amusement. •^
Semodelled, Befomiibed, Kewly Deoor^
ated, aad now kept on tba
£juropeaii Plan*.
Booms all large and comfortable; slegsni
suites, with batbs atuohed : ample pnblle Bar>
lore; geatlemen's cafe and Mltjlard room aMsa,
Md irst.«lass la every respect.
BooMf VBOM ei.oe a pa'w vr^
Mia 11^ ■■■ ■ BI ■
h r. KBEBOW 4 00., - - PjoylstsWr
i ^
*-*-r-' -"Il mmm «i ■ .■ I t-i-^- *--'^ - ' ^■** ...A/.-t.^--/'
2
LOWELL DAILY COUBTEB, IrEDKESDAY, JAKTTABY 11, 1888
I
k
THE GIBL IN FRONT.
She iMit before ine tlown il»o Rifle,
bbo l()okf<( BO sweet, »o fioe from ffnile,
I mU Mnil wiiU'litnt her fc u while,
ThouKl'il*'** "f l>r«y'r.
8he ha(i ii fuKhionnldc hat
111 Hhtt|»e tlic oppobUc ot flat.
AD<t all tUia I foiilti «<>« wad tluit
Aud her back hair.
UnheoileU w:i«llit}< i«»"'»n"*''">
Ihi) trew uf Miia»l, >Slilie i.Uiit »iow»>o<l bO}«,
Willie 1 Hilmli>"l l"0'' '•mull hoiurn i»oUe,
Her hhotililors trim;
Ami, medll.iUiK i'" ''««■ *lrt*»,
Willie oltior* ««»« wlih »i'»l«iU*uoi«,
I nal al .JU-, mill, 1 ooiifors,
Fuigoi iho hymn. '» . .
Much Bhouhlcrs, dinh n |.oriert wnUt
A lin-rJan Veiitit intMlit have Kiaced.
IKt toilet wat III |«err».'Ct tiBlo *
Ami faHliion new.
"I kmiw thui •li*u« loir," 1 »a'.<l.
••A« fair an ila'.iilj, ntU well brril."
Then, when Hhe turreil her iirelty head,
eb« lurnvd nilnu, tou.
— I Adod.
with hii
foTorito
took
1
be
A B^T.
DESERT
MENT.
KNliAdE-
one plctt*ant day lu .loly two jurnon*, «»
old luaii ami a jouiitf iriH. were Mated ou the
plaa/.a of oue of Iho Miialler liMlei* at liar
Ilarbor eiix««e<l in eHPiie^t e«iiver*altou.
The oid luau iiad nillu r a pleadlnjj. »erloui»
look upon ill* beuevoh'ul crtiiiiloiiaiice, and
tbc ifiri, a prellv bloudo of at), wllli re^iiiur
feUiUroH aud delloale toiniilexion. bad eu^t
dowu hoi- Kofi bro*n K«/elle-like oye« iu
ooiiluvioD at llio rcaiark made by iter coiu-
mmioiii
^^Hut, Mr. Wilder, .Jtti'li liat«M ino,"
ituaxiiie
•aid
■uob a
**Tut, tut, you luuMt uoi
"I am Hure of it. IIo \va« quilo fond of
me wbou we were ehildivii, but hini-e wo
have been grown up Ue bui eh.»nifed uller-
ly."
♦•1 eanuot bellev»* that It I- po^oilile for any
ouo to bate you. li nuvim tn mo timl every
OIH! who known you miixl love yon."
"Thai*" your pariiality, dear Mr. Wilder.
Yoo are very Itind lo biivc hikIi a IiIkU oidn-
(on of me, and I aanure yon 1 appreciate It."'
'•.lack would fuel ua 1 do if iio only kuuw
"iJutbedoPhkiiow me; bo liaaknowntneull
Ilia li.e, aud be dot-Nn't want to know me any
longer, for l»e avoll* nu? now on all ocea-
tlortH," ri'plled Hlie, Kudly. ..,,...
"And you, Willi do yuu Ibiuk of Uimr
Mked be.
••How nin 1 Ibluk of bitn at all wbon lie
dot'H uol think of me?" aiiHwered aUe proud-
ly, %l the Mime llmo blu-.blni( ileuply uu>ler
the old man'M keeu kIi>»*'*>'"'
••TIml'i* rkbl, bo doesn't de«ervo It. Dear
me," eoiillnue.l lie. ratlier fnlfully, •'tbe
fonde<«t wIhIi of my be;irl l» to wo my favor-
ite i/nindnon anl the }{rBmldaUi.'hter of my
old tririid and rhuni united, and .lack will,
lu»t lo lliwurt me. brlnj; "ome ulrl Into my
liouoe whom I oban'l lie aide lo endure, In-
stead of my lovely All.'O. w Uonc preMMice
.would be a eontlnual dillxbl to m«, and who
would make tbe re»t of my life brirflil and
happy."
••l)ear Mr. Wilder," hbe r.plied, presHliij;
biH bami adeetlomHelv, •Mliere Is iiotbinitl
•bould like better than lo^ive with you, but
I'm afrahi It ean't Ims done, for .lack and 1,"
with an eaipha*l» upon Ibe laltef word'
**diHiiko eaeb olber too mueh. .Slop a uio-
■MDt, tbou;;b," eontlnued itbe. cban^lni{ to a
more merry lone, "I will tell you bow It
oould be arranged. \VHiy can't I marry you?"
•lid Mbe burxl into a liearly lau;;h.
•'Vou little ro^fue! i only wNb I wore 60
yenrtJ younger, ami I'd make you marry mo
wbetlieryou would or not."
•*Ob! you woniiln't have tbu HllKlileMt dlnl>
eulty iu |>eriiuadinK me. labould tuti iu love
Witb you at once."
♦♦Jack ia 8al«l to be very like me. Why
•ouidu't you take Idm as a nubatltuter' »»ked
he wltb a wly air.
••Doiu Mr. Wilder, pleaw do uot talk on
that hubjcct any wre. 1 wouM rather nol."
••Wo won't then," answered he, promptly.
"Are vou KoluK to Mra. Buab'a picuic uu
Uaturdayr . , ., «,
••YeH, 1 think so. Arc you to Im; thoro?"
•'Noll. A drive of ten mllen In a buek-
boanf, aud an afternoon and evening pa^aed
(nxlllinu: either upon tbe dump ground or
ibe banlrocks Ih not very temptin;< lo a man
Of my axe. U douH very well for you youn^
pe<»ple; we old onew prefer what eomfort we
can «et out of tbe parlor armchair aud a eivii-
Ixetl toalablc"— . , . .n
Tlieir eonversation w as Interrupted at tnU
tuoiuent bv a frlKlilful din which Hcemed to
Sroceed from the Interior of the bou^o, and
► approach nearer and nearer, grovvluj.'
wore Intolerable as it advanced. The unin-
itiated might have expected it to lierald the
advent of a band of navaKex, who, with
fiereely rolling eyex tind uplifted weapons,
were about lo burst upon ami exterminate
them; iMJl our friendd knew that thiH war-
like >H»und waa only a peaceful summona to
Ibe midday meal, ho they aliortly arose and
wended their way to the tliuluu room,
where, with llic other sojourners in the es-
tabllsbmenl, they were hoou dinoussln^' on©
4jf those repasts w bicU have lor so loni,' been
tlM! despair of tbe pleasure-seeker on Ibia is-
laiid. . .
At about half-past 10 o'clock on the even-
111); of the Kamo ilay, as Mr. Wilder was hIi-
tint: In a hhelleredcornerof ibe piazza t»mok-
liiL' a eluar, be wiis joined by his Kiandaoii,
Jack, who had jiisl returned from a day's »all
In I lie l»av. , , ,
•MJood' evening, prandfalhcr;" said the
youns: man Ki*ily- "How have you been ad
UavT . , .
•Trelly well, thank you. my boy; what
•oit of a dav have you bad>"
"Fair; we bail plenty of wind ail the
(uoruiiig, but U died away in the afternoon
•lid we bad a time gctllng iiome. 1 didu'l
know but tbal we ahould have to stay out ail
niuhl."
"1 am glad you didn't, for 1 shouldn't have
Mlept a wink worrying about you. I can not
so« why you should want to .spend so much
of your lime on tbe water."
••Weill what el.se is there to «lo in this
wlaeeJ' I don't care for tennis, and I get
enough of dancing in tbe winter. If tbere
were only a nice girl to flirt wilii now, I
inlsrbl be induced lo spend more lime on ter-
ra llrma." ...
•'I suppose Alice Leo isn't nice enough for
you lo flirt with," grow led the old man iu-
ilignantiy. . . . , , ,.
"Obi Alico is a nice girl, but tlicn she isn't
my style," replied the young man in aupor-
4!iliou8 tones. « , ,
"You youtig donkey," bursts from bis
jjrandfatlier's lips, '"wbat, in tbe name of all
4bat is i.liolic, is your Hlylel"'
"VN'ell, Miss Agnes H., or Miss nolle G. of
New York, are two girls whom I particular-
Iv admire," rejoined .Jack lu uiHd>aslied tones.
'"Why! t.lK;y can't hold a oiindio lo Alice.
Two aliocto t,"suyorciliouscorpiottfls. Whenv
a« All(«5is full of sense, Intelligence and feel-
Jug, .^bc is one of a thousand. If 1 were a
young man 1 should try my best to get such
.« woman as my wile."
"Itut, gran Uaiher, you know Alice can't
jbear lue. Sue treats mo as frigidly as an ice-
berg."
"She probably treats you oldly because
you are distant to her, but I have my rea-
sons for bcllevinftliM she bus a secret ten-
derness for j on, and that if you liked, you
.«oul<i easily win her."
•'Wliat an Weal A tcndTneas for me.
You must be trying to fool me."
"Not In the least. I am perfectly serious
And mean what 1 say. 1 advise you to tbink
^0hout It before it is too late, and somebody
«Im Htepa lu and carries off the pri/.e that you
■nl«bt U«ve won. I've notblng more to sav
to rou, tod U it is lime we were both in bed,
I'll wish you rood night," and the old man
threw iwaT bis balf-tinUhed cigar and
«raikod off loan Irritated fraoio of tuiod at
Jaok'a want of tympathy
project. „ ... , .
A few day% later Mrs. Bush's picnic
plH.e, and a gay party of young men and
maidens with a few older people to keep
them in order, were seated late iu the after-
noon around a snowy Ubieelotb spiead upon
u cn.ssv plateau nol far from one ol Iho
lK.UIehl'and loftiest of the cliffH that give tbe
e..a>t of Ml. Desert Us picturesipic outline,—
tlie scene of many u picnic since the invasion
of Ibis island by deidzon* of tbe outer
world. The voung people seenjo.l to be
paired oil quite evenly, our |>ntty frlenU
Alice being placed beside a tine looking
young Englishman named Morion, a receiii
arrival at liar llarl>«»r, who liad, from tiielr
Ursl meeting, fallen a captive to her beauty
and grace. Jack sut nearly opimsUc. kee|>
lug up a llvciv conversation wilb a stylishi
dreM.ed, blai li-eyod girl, w hose coMueltis
aits and evident aplomb showed her to
onoofllioae superior order of lielnga whom
Jack professed to adinlro. Tlie couymaa-
tlon, whi.liat first liad been general aud \ery
merry, bad towards the end of the repast be-
come more aubdued and private, and when
tlie al fresco meal was over, tbe party rose
and separated Into groupa or couples, ac-
cording to their Inelluatlon. Some bt-took
tiiemselvca lo various eoigiia of vantage from
which a view of ibo »uu.-et could be hail.
Home descended bv a sle<p and circuitoiu
way lo tbe foot of llie cliff upon w bleb tbe
waves were grandly breaking. Among the
latter Wire Alice, still attended bv young
Morton, and Jack cs.oi ting tbe black-eyed
vivuclons one. Tbe sci neiy wa* exquisite
ut that hour. TIjc iMllllaiit and vailed biicaof
tlie skv were rellected in Ihe calm waters of Ibe
bay ou wl.o-ie bosom lay tlio many islands
whoso rugjictl and irregular outllnea bad
now iHicotne soltcued in tuo evening ligbt.
<>u tbe opposite shore n range of mountains
raise*! tbclr heads against the sky, and be-
hind and ai'ove was the great elirt. frowning
and majesilc. Tbe sixjiie inelimd to senti-
ment, and one of the i.arly gathered there
aeemetl peculiarlv affecte«l by It. Tbia was
Frank Morton, who, sitting wltb .Mice, a It-
lie apart from the others. conver»ed with
her In soft low whispers, at the same lime
lieii'ling looks of udoralltn upon her. .lack
was not so much absorbed by his compan-
ion's ebarins that his atti ntion wa* not so.ni
drawn to thrse niaulfeslullniis, and Indiriii-
eiit though be bad e.vpie-sed himself to bo
towarda Alice a pang of je-donsy shot
Ihrougb bis heart as be noticed her nivepl-
anee ot attentions fr >monc who a short llnie
I., fore had iHH'ii an utter airangcr to her.
For the past few days Jack bid. in spite of
himself, pon.leivd much upon bis giandfa-
ihcr's words, asking himself many tiin-s if
wlial the old man bad said In roijard to tlio
«tnle of Alice's fool'ngs eoul I possiUly be
irn<'. As WHS nalural. Ills cnrloslty and iu-
l.r.st bad bei-n aroused, and now that she
seemed so liigbly a|)|»rcclale«l by another,
she liegan to uruw desirable to bis ey.'-. lie
seemed to.ace licr as never befor« . lie no-
llceti bow exijuislte the expression of her
eyes, liow jwrfcct the cut of her features,
how deileale and harmonious li.-r colorin;;,
and bow rellueil her air and bearing. Hi! ac-
knowledged that, as his grandfather hail
said, she was ono of a thousand, not only
in outward np|M<aranei! luif In ''")''
worib, and be bewailed bi> stupidity
at letting amdher got a cbaacu at
tbe prize wlilch ho inlglil have won. lie
forgot to make himself agreeable lo the
young lady beside hlin. and became silent
and alisorbed in his own thought*. Ilapplly
for her, a re-enforcement soon arrived from
the heights above, ami Ibis scene of aenti-
inent and jealousy was sikui tranaformed
luto a merry one lu which sdngs. guy hingh-
tcr and badinage predomitiatuil. Al about v
o'clock the eliaperones eollecto.l the young
iieoiilo from the various points towb^'U they
had wan.loied and started them upon Ibe
homeward drive. Jack did nol add muidi to
tbe gayety of the occasion. Wishing to
make liimself as miserabl« as possible, lie
had taken a place upon the same buckbaard
•which conhdued Alice, still atlendi'd l»y her
adorer, ami by tbe lime tlic hotel was
reached be bad worked himself Inlo a line
state of wrath over what lie was pleased to
term the Bckleuess of women. For several
days Mr. Morton conlinufld his devotion to
Alice, and then early one eveidmf , after he
had i-eturned from a drive w itii her, he an-
nounced lo Ills friends that be should leave
bv the early boat tbe following morning. It
was surmised from bis downcast liioks, that
he bad "put bis fate to tbe touch and lost it
all." and had made up bis mind suddenly to
leave tbe scene of ids ilisappointmcnf.
Jack was much reiicveil at bis departure,
and aflor spending a week iu .etllng up ids
cdurage, for love bad worked a wonderful
transformation in the bold and conceited
Jack, ho manage.l lojoin .Vlice one morulug
as she was selling out alone for a walk. Her
manner was rather discouraging and distant,
but ho felt that It was. perhap-, no more than
h( deserved, ibis interview servcil, how-
ever, to break tbe Ice. and for tlio ne.Kl fort-
night Jack's devotion suppli. d a snlijcct fi»r
the gosslijs of the holel, who lioped the poor
•drl woultl nol bo deceived by the attenllons
Uf tbal lioVrid llirt. Jack Wilder.
Our hero was liowever. as much in earnest
as bis grandfather could desire, and was de-
termined to make the IxmI use of his tlmo
while tlic coast was clear. Alice, liiucb to
bis joy, grew less and less coM to hlin, and
he b.gan to hope that wheu she became con-
viiiee.l of tlie hinceriiy of bis feelings she
would give blin more decided cncouragc-
One cvctdng afler tea he invilcd her to
take a stroll, and they wandered into a
grassy lane, which soon merged into it wood-
land path. Tlie air was soft and mild, and
the breeze idowlng over tlic pine forests that
clothe.l the side of the mountain, rising
grandly before them, brought with It a de-
licious odor of pine and hemlock. Lights
twinkled in the villas picturesquely perched
upon seeminglv inaccessitde heights, ard giv-
ing a touch of iife lo the otberwi.se deserted
landscape. The young couple continued to
stroll along, occasionally exchanging a re-
mark, but making no effort to keep up a
very lively conversation. At last they ar-
rived at a littlo pavilion iu which slood a
fountain whose waters were drawn from a
health-giving spring flowing amid the woods.
They entered and sat down upon the bench
that encircled it. The deepest silence
reigned over the scene, and for some mo
ments Ihev found It contagious
nurry
"Th«D wb7 will you not c^nx at to
mef"
••Because 1 roui^t flrat feel absolutely wn
that you will not change. How can 1 tell?
Your feeling for mo is of sneh suddaii tfrowlh
that it is not likely to be very loiiK-iived.
And If the clmngi^ were to «ome after we
were bound IrriVocablv to each other, it
would bo terrible. Hut it Is growinjr very
dark and we ought to be going homo," con-
tinued she, rising and abruptly leavioK the
pavilion.
Poor Jaek f.»l!owed her. deeply ebna:rlncd
and disappointed. He bad expected victory
and all that he had brought away wa« a
seuse of discouragement, if nut of defeat.
Ills vault v was sorely woundoil, but bis love
stood the'blow well. It was too deeply root-
ed to !><> easily blighted. Besides she bad ac-
knowledged that she loved Idm, and bu swore
to ronviuco lier ouo day, and luaku tier his
own.
About a week aft"r this interview, one of
those restless persoas who are never happy
unless ibcy are seeing or doing sumetblug,
aiiil who Ibink that nothing, however l»e»u-
tlfiil, is worth looking al unlea* It is Viewed
bv a great many other iiairs of eyes ut the
same time, ebaflered a smsll steamer and
persuaded the guests of Ibc hotel, )Ouii}( and
old, lojoin him iu an excursion to Homes's
Sound. Alice bad sprained her ankia huilly
a few davs Itefore. and was unable to luit
her fool to Ibe iloor. Mie had forced tier
cbapennie, a ratbei giddy marrleil woman,
to leave her in the lire of one of the ehain-
bermalda. who piomlsed to attend to her
wants. Jack, not desiring to bo of Iha pm-
tv, had rl-eii verv early and gone off for a
ifay's tisiiing. the house was utterly de-
serted except for the servants. About noon.
Jack rtnding the sun preltv hot. and baviug
got lired of flshing. ba«le llio akipner, whose
lioal lie bad hired, lo return home. On Hear-
ing the shore lio was surnrlsed lo see thick,
black smoke and flames (sitniHg from a house
w hich seemed to be siiiiateii very near tint
spot on which bis hotel stood. Ills heart
ieaixid uAhU mouth at Ibe sUbt. As soon us
the boat foiiched the wharf, be sprang ashore
and ran lapl.lly up tlie principal atreet.
wliicb was utterlv descried. As ho lurned
the cornel-, be saw Ihal It was the hotel Itself
lliat was liuriiing. The slreit was almost
Mocked l^v a crowd of men. women and
l.ova. Tin' engine, of antique fashion, hail
ius'i arrived u|M.n the spot, ami was being
slowlj «ot ready for action by the UDprue-
tised hands of the volunteer flremon. Jack
encountered a group In w lileh he peognlnd
some ol the iiotel servantt. ami lie demanded
In bie!itlile-s tones "if .MIss U-e bad bee u
earried onll""
-Mlsal.-e"'
"was slu
"Yes, she was in bed wilb a sprtilned
anWIe "
"Then she intisi bo ll'ere sllil. (iod help
her, for no one has lhou.;lit of lier."
Without an instant's delay. Jack rusbeil
into the Ituniing building, (ireat clouds of
siiiokc tilled I lie corridors and a suurobing
heal made itself felt, as he mounted lo the
third storv. In wbicli Alice's room was sliu-
aied. He In ard Inr despairing cries for
Inip, and oiiening tlie door, ho hasleuetl to
bur bedside. With reassuring words he
wrai>pcd her ipiiekly in a blanket, taking
eare lo C(.\ir her lienl, and bore her quickly
lhroU:ih the smoke, whirli bad now liecoine
very t|«nse. to the sinet, and from Iheiiee to
a mitfliboring cotlaui . Upon removing the
blanket from her face it was found that she
had falnte.l, but slie was soon restored to
fonsiiousiiess iinil able lo njoicu al her de-
llverv from a terrii)le death.
A few hours after Jack was surprised aud
overjoyeil to recidve ihe following note:—
Dear 7nc,'.-l neetl no lurtliur proof of your
love iliiin the one yon gtve roe today. I am
ren-iy at auy rtine you like lo ackuowle<lfo t»
(lie world that my lieart Is In llio poaaesslon
Hucli a hero us yoni self.
Yours forever, AUCB.
— [(lonton Traveller.
iVe^Ual.
GREAflElgll
w (M « OcTes&Ueum»tuir<«*«mi^
raa CBARUS A. TOfllUU dCTIuurUUMUL Uk
excialmed oDO of tbo womeii,
in tile house?"
she was in bed with
SICK
HEAD-ACHE.
NERVOUS
HEAD-ACHE.
Both ari Symptoms op a Disor-
dered STOMACH AND UVER.
MANDRAKE IS A SlDATlVK, AND
AS Compounded in
PaSCHENCK'S
Mandbake Pills
WILL
+ PERMANENTLY ♦
CURE '
HEAD-ACHE!
Steal (S%ttLtt.
T OWELL
BLKACHERT
Land Sale !
The most important o£fsriug of HOUSE
LOTS on tbe Lowell market. Location
delightful, conyenient to traini and
tramway, high and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Liring-
ston, Meadoworofti Carter and Oorham
streets. .
Also raluable LOTS for maiiufaotur>
Ing or other business purposes, a4joiiiing
the railroads.
Tonus fsTorable to purchaser.
For plant and prices inquire of
JAMFiS N. BOTTBITE,
Agent Lowell Bloaohery
fiolitiap Cootris.
NEW YEAR'S !
GOODS CHEAP.
& Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Ceutral Street, Lowell.
Over Pr«aoot» National Bank.
Prie« SA Ota. pnr boa|
\ tsix^tf for 6» cU.: orient br wuH. Pf '•**«lR^ut'
*- Ml . tichMuek * Sou, PhUadlk
For Sale bf all Dninri«ta.
- -* i.-orw '*■
rtto«ti>t of prlo«. Dr. J.
of
/ !#•«• irouliled wlih oRtarih for thlrtf yeart
Have »nUired a Rreai d>al. My eyei, etw and
III tont were Ki'OKtly airecteil. Mr. Kinney, the
•Iru«jl«t, liKlnced ino to try Kly'* Ci-oiim Biln.
und fiir the paat two yeari hare lad very Ufctle
irout.lc. I liuTo live I In Wolwier, Ma<*., and
KooWvlllc, Conn. Very reM'eclfnlly, •»• W.
rr.'ill, MoKHOu, Bliias.
I liiive impr.»v»!d aratly alnee nsl ik Ely'a
Lroiiin Iiulin for ejnanli. I feel llUc a i»e\» man.
It Ua l'li>»»lnj{to hijiimaliy.— John l>. Karrell,
llartfurd. Conn.
AHvU:* t« M»ther».
Mrs. Wi«»u»w'» tkMiTHiKO hrnop, for chll-
ireu tecthln*, l» Use prescrliitlon of ono of the
oe»t fem.il"' nuriMie ami iitiynlclana In the United
S;:»U'i<, luel liHB lieen umxI for forty yoars with
never-r.illlnj; Huceen^ by mUllonB of moUicra for
liietr clidflren. I nirluR the procoM of iccthlnf
Us vRlnc U lnc4il«:ulnblo. It rcllovoH tVie child
t.i>u. i>«iu, cuicrt ily-onittryand .ilarrhwa, mrtp-
ntclnthe IwweU. and mnU-collc. B- glrlnir
rifcalth K) the child U reato Iho m nher. Price 85
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS IIKE SUCCESS
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
«
l!he Glory of a Man is in His Strencth.
N«rY« or Fhyaloal Koroo When Loat Quick-
ly U«K»tn«id by Coiianltlns
DX*. O. J. LKWIW,
Who, after Intense atmly ami deep research, hai-
linoly (llw-overeil h new, extriior<lln;iry, nulrk,
oertrtln and InoxpcnHlvu cure for I>lM!d»c-tof the
Mraln luid Hplnal Cord, s>penuMl4.rrn»DH, .sonil-
■nil WuHknc**, Klultl Kucapes, Iinpolenty ami
Di-ranired t'linciltini of the Nervnun and (ioner-
atlvi! .>?ybtcm.. THIS NKW A.N1> M MtVKL.
ors MEDICAL TKEATMKNT haa cured thi<
iiio«td«*i>orate forma of Norvoun l>l»onler<t In
hoUi younjr ami old. To .lebllltatcd youth It bv-
hU)Wi« the vljtor of manhood, and In advanrwl
:ntc It oalablUhoa the vlaor of vouUi without
kbe poaalbllliy of fniruro. Uhinabt Com-
PLAlNTK, Acute or Chronic DUrharaea. Stric-
ture, Ketflntlon of the I'rine, (iravcl, Kldnoy or
lUadder IMaordern, S\|)hmn, .Secondary 8>mp.
totna, KruptlonH. .Skin DUoaac*, all are abao-
lutely curoil without the u^e ol mercury, conal-
ba or Injecllona. So rcatrtctlona In idct or Idn-
ilrunce froinl.ualncHa. IlKCKWT oabkh CURKU
IN TIIHKt OK KOUH UAVB. TaiU-ntH whoM WlHCa
have l»e«n ncKlecle.l, bndly ti-cated or uro-
nounced Incurable, are pnrtfculaily Invited to
vbill Dr. Lewlf. A written KuarinUMi of cure
■riven In all canen HrninKO"! and undertaken. In
PBAOTIOKupwardaof TiilliTi vkakb.
We talje pride in showing property
line the re«iaeco.)S wa oti'er for sale on
Belmofit street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They hnve been erected un-
der oar ptrsonOT suporvision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-olass in every respect. Noyel in
daf^ign aud very oonTenient in their ar-
raugem^-nt, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
Thpy are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, aud have set scapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notioe.
•4O0O.— NVc iiehiom have a plnre that we can
oOVr at the l"W prli* placed on thU extra wcll-
Uuilt two Hii.rv houNU of elRht rooms, b«'Blile
bath room; liciiU'd by furnnrn, hUH hanl wood
lloora In illntnK room, kitchen ami nantry ;
handaonio k"* Hxlure*, elc. Neighborhood llrat-
claaa and neur bualuena. (I63U)
OnCentnil Wrftet.— Verydcclrnble piece of
pro|H'rty, coiliIi-iIuk ol twoBtory houne and
nearly i'on feet of laml. Couhl eaally Ihj roatle
to pay more than 10 per cent. net. (1668)
Not ft»r from Merrimack Strtirt.— Two-
at«>ry, twoleniMnenl houac of 14 rmiiuii, (InUhnl
in gtKMl ahape. A barRalu at $3dOl). ( IWtt)
If you will rail at our offlre we will aliow you
Momu Tnvestiiionla that will pay you better
IU per cent.
you
that
A I last
Jai!k, moved bv :ui Impulse be eonld not re-
si-«t, laid Ids 'hand upon one of AIIcc'h, uud
said ill toncH broken by emotion, "Alice,
dciiieHt. I love yon deeply, more than 1 can
express."
As no answer came from her Ilpi», lie con-
tinued: "Alice, may 1 uot hope"—
'•Hope what. .J:ick?"
•'That yon will accept luy love, and con-
sent to be inv wife."
"No, .Jack, I am afraid I cannot."
"Oh why?" exclaimed be in lones of the
doope!»t tliNappolnlnicnl ; "lell me why."
"Ilocanso I do not believe in the deplli
sincerity of your love. It i« too hudden."
"Hut. Alice, von know tUul 1 was always
fond of you, from the time we were children
togctlier."
"Ye^, Jack, but vou must .also rfimembor,
that for the last two or three years you have
avoided me and treated me almo.«*t as a slrau-
" "I own timl I did iiot\ppreciate you then
as I do now; now I adore you, and 1 entreat
\ on lo believe me. Tut me to any lest vou
\)lca«e. Hid mc wait ami aorvo neveii years
for vou as Jacob tlid for Rachel, only do
takeho|)e from mo utterly," urged Jack,
oairerly aud pasaionalely.
"Ah, I ihlnli your love and your pullouco
would Klve out long before that lime," re-
plied ahe. . . „
"Try me, ray darling, «nd you ahnll jee.
Bui, Alice, do you not care at all for me T'
"YeM, Jack, I care a great deal for yon.
Tbere Is no cue elae hO dear to me,»' anawered
abe, frankly.
ONT
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible^ economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York,
Bold Eveiywhere.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
Sn OKNTRAL HTRKKT.
Orcr Prcacott National Rank.
fliscrllaneous.
4a»Dr. Lewis Is frequentlv «onBultc«l by
many who have been completely illscx)ur«Ked of
ever belnj? cured alter ImvliiK; cxportuicnled
with various advertised nostrums, electric bolw,
itc which Invariably do more harm than kooiI.
Kvcry phase oi disease itonmnds ilKferent and
sDoclal treatment. To those wl.o may have
been »ll8aiM>«>l»l«d, Dr. howls would aay con-
sult him and he will restore the dinappolntod
one to all the duties of life, whether they be
physlcjil or menial. poitalnluK to married life
or "alnKle blossodnesa."
Oonaultatlou, Medlclnwa, Ac., Sff.
Worklns Olaaaea SIS.SO.
Dll. LKWI8 la pcrmanonlly located at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I.,
One door from Ulchmond street (off Hroad
street). Offloc hours all tho voar round fropi9
»n2 «n(l 6 tQ-fl: Sundav. 10 t« '2, not later. rK-
IdALE COMI-LA1NT8 8KILFULLY TKKAT-
KD.
NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIENTS.
Dr. I^wls will, on full ^dosjcHptlonof ea»c
iD-
striioilona and advice for the cure of the nlKJVC
.ll.treaHlnir comnlalnta. JuST PUHLIHHBU:
>v I ts_:e: i
FIKTKKN IIUNDUKO tJAld.ONS pure Port,
Sherry, and I lock from (Jonconl prMpos, put
up especluUy tor family n«e. c«>«eldereU the l»ect
hrdcle ever put on tho market for tho mfti ey.
.Made IKJU to ISj^l. Ileforo |iurcha«lnc r^ll and
examine mv block, whb h MlJsT HE SOLD.
OTIM AUAMH, Chalmsronl. Maaa.
(with foe enclosed), Immedtotely send a hiip
of his valuable medlclnea, acwmpanled with
struotlona and advice f
dlatreaHlng complalnta
Fourth Kdltlon
Medical Minutes,
llEDlCAl,
MINUTES.
i
with additional colored
Illustrations. a Fortiiait
OK TiiK Ai;tii(»r, anp a
MSTofCOMI'LAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment ami
spco<lvcuro of above sub-
JectH, sexual dlseaaeeetr.
I Price 'Hi cents by mall
to any address, from the
'author, Dr.C. J'I<ewlB.
W. DUNCAN,
PIANOS.
Ohickering, Hazelton, H. P. Miller,
Fischer, Wocdward & Brown, Steiff,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Qood Second-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $76, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octave coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Bocks,
&o., Stools and Oovers.
Afrent for Meillcnl Minutes, W
191 Mlddleaez Btreet
A TVKW ITS VEIVTION.
Ou»* ExoolMilor A«li filter
Is warranted to be FIUST-CLAS3Jn ©very feat-
ure, and any desiring a i-uooilor ardcle In this
line will do well to call and examine It* merit*
bfiforn purcltaslng elsewhere. No dust, eHBlly
opevH'H I, all K.te-1 boavlnKs and oonyc(]uonUy
uubmlted wear. .Sold for cash or In^talmenta at
924 MerrlinHck Street, Lowell, IU»aH.
C. H. CH.lSK, Proprietor.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
^.^■^^-^^ Us hygienic, aperl-
/>>!^ J^^C\ ^"^ '^"^ digestive
''' '^'^'" v'^^ properties are un-
surpasced.
TcinpoiMtur* of
Spring i,M -IT' T.
fihocii RwliSi ring Wftter contains fo.-r flr-hsof
n p-a!n of tnlino contif.tnrtils In a r;.ilIo»i, ami Ih
Horn alx to tliirly (Inif^PTJUrnihrin the t.iWo
wiiU-rimually cflirredlbr aaK "
Tho lo.ulln;? rhysIoKiJss of'tlin 'ity
tnay bocoti8iilto(( nn to tht^lHTupotilic
elfli'Jicy of tti'« wtdl known tablo
water.
0. Barilett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
90 MEBSIMAOK BTBEET.
H(yiIDAY GOODS,
kIKCIIANICS MJLIiS.
Cor. Dutton and Fletcher Streeta,
Will make any kind of Wowl Work to order
for Holiday Presents.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS^ DYES
They will dye everything. They arc aold
everywhere. Price lOc. a package— 10 colors.
They have no equal for Strength, Ilrlshtnesa,
Amount In Packa/cs, or for Fastness of Color,
or ncn-fadlnp Qualities. They do not crock or
smut. For sale by W. W. Duncjin, Druggist,
Ifll Mbhllcsex street; Goodale's Drug Store, IIS
Central, comer .Jackson streets, Flske's block;
Y. H. Bntlor A Co.,Druggl»U, 141 Central stroot;
Carlcton A Hovey, Druggists, City Hall, Menrl.
mack street; Albert L. Field, Druggist, Davis
Comer; Elllngwood ft Co., Pharmacists, oppc
site post offlc«: Q.. C. Brock, Druggtot. BridM
street, comer First street; O. C. Osgood, M. D.,
ApotbecAry, comer Merrlmac.k and nufrolk
streets: Denis O'ltrton, Dmgglat. 8S Brtdffe
street, Lowell. Mass.
FLUSH ALBUMS. Verj handsomo
for Ohristmas Presents. Cheaper than
any plaoe in Lowell.
OOLOONE BOTTLES, worth 36 cento
each; selling for 20 cents.
PANOT PEBFUMES-Large and
choice line. -
SILK HANDKEBOHIEFS. Oneofths
flneit lines we erer carried in stock at
lowest pripes.
FAHQT BUBBEB OOODS-Presents
for children*
Large lins of HABM0NI0A8.
Over 2000 dosen TOOTH BBUSHE8,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosen of POCEBT
BOOKS, of diiferent styles, which makt
fine Ohristmas Presents. Also a largt
assortment of Portemonnaias for speoiSi
POOIET OUTLEBY-One of the lu-,
geit lines in the city, ladies' and Osn**
tlomcn's Pen Knives a specialty.
Very large line of FANOT SOAPS
selling low.
400 dcs. HAIB, FLESH and 0L0THB8
BKU&HES-The best line ever displayed
in tbe city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANOT WOBK BASKETS in
greiit variety, which make splendid
Ohristmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladiss' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANOT SUSPENDEBS.
All new goods, beautiful patternii
latest designs, lowest^pricei.
We have also bought a large -line of
BOOK OLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOO SKIN GLOVES, both lin«d
and unlined. These dog skin glovit
did not originate on a sheep's baok. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dostn
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the veiy lowetl
cat prices.
BOOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounos.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 oent« each, dosing out at
25 cents each. Oatch ou quick or youll
lose a groat bargain.
Also largest line of SOISSOBS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONEBT.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's sto<A,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cant,
lower thau other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath^ Oarriacs
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Bterans's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of 0IGAB8, 25 in aaoh,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEEB80HAUM OIGAB HOLD-
ERS and OIGAB OASES atbarga In
prices.
PLEASE OALL EABLT AT
LOWELL DAILY COURTEB, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1 88.
^
J
OHOW CAKD8, HAin> BlLLfi, POBTEB*.
O Programmes. Clrcrlara, Bufbeae Caroa
#«ldliic CMtla. Ac prtatn at tala
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
'l4 Middlesei Street,
If Ton want to i«eare the most deiiraMft
bargaisa.
OLA88WARE FOR IN8TANCC.
Wbere W*
aad Wa«M
Meed Proteetloa
Wa l>on't.
James B. Guild givcN the press the foltow-
iog interesting talk ou n\au% gootls. Ue is
familiar with his subjeot:
"Take ghuswaro, for instance. We can
now compete with fureltcn manufacturers
in oertuin kind.^ of ^lass Koutis, lo wit:
Presaetl ware. Hut we eunnot coinpelo
with Iheiu iu hand made ware us Iouk hs
we pay decent wages to our workmen. 1
mean mucIi wages as will enable lli'^n to live
respcetiildy. lA.'t ine idiistriite. Take ihh
eugrave<l decanter. What would you think
that would sell forT' Tbe reporter IhouKbt
about #1. ••Those dcoaniers," re^'pouded
Hr. (Juild, "are iiuported for $1 55 ikt
doKeu, hu-liidini; du;y and freight. Tliat
makes till' tUcanter coot IW cents per doxcu
iu Uuheuiiu, where Ihev are made. This will
repreh'ut the cost of IIkj raw uiuterial, the
labor of making, euKravtug and packing.
Do you ildbk t^nv niku Ihul is lit to be an
American «ltl/.eii uuuitt to be niuile to work
at sucdi WMgcH an these ligures show? 1
think 1 Mioidd be ashaiueii to usk u wall to
work for sudi wages. "
"What would It cont to make Mieso de*
uauters in thU country T'
"They could uot be laid dowu iiere for less
than tS'.'K) per ilo/cu."
"Tiial InokNaM If there »li'Mdd In> hii in-
crease of ihelariir on baud made kI)*^s
IfooiUJ"'
"it luuKi> m to nie. Iluw doi'S it strike
you h"
" Whal altont the presMtd ({•'Otlsl'"
"Herts !■. a beer omn with handle," sidd
Mr. (Jidld. "'I'hcoe are mu«lu und sold In
ritlsUurx al (i<^ ciiits pi-r d>>/.cn. Wi; c:iii <'X-
port them .-Mid comprii- wlili foreign niaiiu>
faclurei'K. 'I lie ria».ou I* that iheoc yooiN
are uuido by mncldtury. I'iie foiii^'ners
CHUM cuni|>fl>'t Willi the ;,'lr:d Yiilikco iialhli
uu ;;lai>s ^ixid-* made by macidin-i'} , uliil<- the
CrcHciit larilV Is kept U|i, bicaiiM) ilicy
avt'ii't Koi I lie mai-ldiH-ry. Hut on Iihik!
made )(uudri we rail never comiHte v\illi
i(!i.*hein iiiilll a iiiiich limvlcr tarill' is imposed.
!)i't looks to me," said Mr. (iul.'d, iu coii-
e lulusloii, •'Mint Ibis hu«{|{ei>ts :t i;uod way for
w^'etllui; rid ot lliia iiiuuii talked ot surpiiiK."
WannntiiMkor's Thoory and Practice.
would not uivi) an adviM'll'>emeid lu a
.fspaper of 400i'lrcululiou for 50(K)dodi;crs"
II poster''. If I wanted to iK'll clienpjewelry
y >r run a lottery st-liiine I mit(ht use puslci>»
* but 1 would not iiiNcIt 11 decent reudiii){ pulf
lie witii hand billH. Tlic clasa of pet)pie who
read such thirip;s are poor luaterial to look to
for Mipport ill mercauUle all'alrs. I deal di*
reetly with the publisher. I auy lu liiii:
"How Ion;; will you let me run u culumii of
matter tht'ou;;li your paper for $10U or $1V),
at the ease may bey I let him «io the ligurlUK.
aDd if I lldiik'he i'^ not trying lo take inoru
than bis shnrc, 1 ulve him the copy. I lay
SsidelbcpridltN of a particular liitM uf irouds
for advertisliii; purposes. Tlie drst veur 1
laid aside lit4iM)0 ; last year I laid aside and
•petit $40,0(10. 1 have done belter than ibis
and shall increase that sum as tbe profits
' warrnut It. I ow<t my success to newspapers
sod to them I shall freely kIvo acertulu prof-
it uf my yearly husineHS.
The SSlaalOMury UoutB«
At one of the (diurcbes in this city, a week
or two axo, tlie women were busy pitckint;
a iMx uf clulliliiK nhd other useful articles
to be sent to a home luivslounry. Tho work
was ucarly completed when one uf them
dUcovereil u pretty h*^m\ pair of boots in a
oornerofiho vestry, which some one iiad
apparentlv It ft ^viiliout tiotifyin;; ttie com-
mittee. Til** hoots were too KootI to lie left
out, so ro<Mn was made In tbel>ox and they
were nicely packet! in, and the sexton who
was in the' Itntldinu was called iipou to nail
up the l>o.\ and it was sent off to the freight
dc|>ot, t) iiii on lis Christmas visit to the poor
missiouHiy. VV'lien Ibe sexlon, who always
wears bisVlippers wbuu at work about tlw
ehureb, caine to cbanife them for liit bo<ds,
tbe iioots wiM-e ^'one. He bunted hi^b and
low, but they were not to b-j found. .\t
leuKtb. ovcrcomiuK his modesty, lie asked
one of the women who had romHiueil to
"clear up," and an explanation followed.
Tbe scxtoii'M boots had Koiie to the misHion-
ary. lie made ttie best of it aiul kindly
offered bis t>ools as his I'hristmns contribu-
tion tu the missionary cause.— [aprluKiield
Uuioo.
A Lot of Oath Maiiiotr.
A divorce case iu wliich tlie humorous
element luixcly predominated was that of
Henrietta raul« U'{»iu<it Nicbola* Paul<<,
tbo clnir^o bclnjt a s|>ceies of cruelty.
Pauls was of an cxceedluKly JcalouH dispo-
sition, and ill order lo insure himself of In r
ddelity was accustomed to uiak« |icr iret
dowu'uu bcr kiicvii dally, and flv)mottinc8 al-
most hourly, ^ib^l repeat tliefurnuiia: "I
swear an oalli on my heart and ou the
children's heariM that I Iio|m> the devil will
take us all if 1 have done any thiu); wrou-j."
"Why did lie make yuu take thci>c vowsT'
asked fne court.
"Well, bo would brintf men iiome uud in-
troduce llicnt to mc, but I didu't dare lift
my eyes to look at them. When they were
I gone* he would hiss through his tuelli:
|*Well, did vou look at 'craT
• "No,' I'd tav.
"*YcH, vou did.'
"•No, Idlln't.' .
"♦Take the oath.'
"Then I'd have to K«t down and
|tbe same old oalh that I hadn't even
I at his Iricnds."
The jiidifc Hinoolhcd down a smile as he
Itbouglit of the liidicrou>He»s of the situa-
Ition, and jotted down homo hicro>;ly|>hlu«
'which indicated Ihat n decree wuuld be
' granted.— [(JhWsugo 'I'lituine.
tathictiU
A-^-lO-PHO^^r
Pius
are aquicf^,
JDleasanT^j&fe
Cure for dis-
ordered liveK
or stom^cl^,
p^ps ift, con at/ paf i'on ^ ner/ou5
or^eneral debij]ty, headocftff
loss i We , d / s e a s e a o f vVb m«»»T,
*c. Hee&\j jfiutiA^ lOOforSOt.
Athlobhoro\ f^tnedios are sold Iw"
'oil d ruqqitJiS Zend pcenh for*
Ihe be«tU7i7ul coior^J l;ikturg,tht s
rC|MMlt
looked
THIS AND THAT.
Check is tbe llglit rope upon which crafty
[men often cross the chasm of ignorance to
|iucceaa.-^[Wasbtn)!lon Hatchet.
Tbe following is tpiotcd as' among tlie
[things ono would wi^h to have expressed
[differently: Gue«t— "Well, good-'»y, old
lau. Aud you've realiv got a very nUw little
)lace here," Host— ••Ves, hut it's rather
lare Just now. 1 hope the trees will have
crown a good bit before you're back, old
»ol»— [Punch.
Tbe Btorythata wolf was recently captured
In one of the utreeta of tids city has Ixsen pub-
ilehed far and wide as a ptienomenal iucldent.
Itseema difUcultfor tlie outside world to
lalixe that a city whose growth Is as rapid
^1 that of Chicago must inevitably overtake
iDd annex aome tardv or crinpled wild beast
>w aud then.- [Chicago Tribune.
la Brief, and to the Pol at.
Dyipepsta la dr«adful. Disordered Mver
I misery. IndigeMlon is a foe to good nar
sTve
Tbe bumnn digestive apparatus it one of
Itbe most complicated and wonderful things
|tn existenire. It is easily put out of order.
Greasy food, tough food, nloppy food, bad
Bookery, mental worry, late houin, irregular
[bablta, and many otIierthliiL's which ought
Dt lo be, have made tbe American people a
itloD ot dyepeptlca.
But Oreen's August Flower baa done a
rondorful work in reforming this sad bust-
I and making the American people ao
iltby that they oan et^oy their meals and
I hippy.
Remember >— No happloeas wKboot health.
lot GKreea'a Angast Flower bring* health
' happloeee to the dytpeptic. Ask your
' forabollto. Seventy-flve «nls.
homMorbus
mmps
olic
idrrt\oe^
ummer
complaints
lYSentery
teaspoonful of
Perr/J)avis?m /(i//cr
in a little ^ffl/cor
Sugar and Watec
Au. Druggists 5Eu.lr. >j
ifinanciaU
CTliajs. VT. £2atoii, Biroker,
Boom 17 Oeatral Bloek.
AttentloB glvea to all flrst^dass loans aad
tnyestmouts.
Ipr.ct.
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
8pr.ct.
W. D. Clakk & Co., or UiNNiCAPous, ofler
Virtf Morlyugt* on Farms iu Minnetota ami JJu-
to^u lu umounlN wf.Saou and upwards; Interest
Ii-oin 7 to S pur c<iit. Mortyagvs on Minntapolin
C\ty Property, Interest 7 percent. Fifteen years'
experience. Serul to Jiottonojfice for I'amphttl
:iriil ri^rcronceH before you Invest elsewiieru.
UKOltUK WAL.L.AVK, AKent, l»JdlikBlrfl«t,
Uoom 4(i, Itoston.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
86 Maaaau Htraet, • - ■ Mew Vork.
UAVK CUNSTANTLT ON HAND
A HKLKCTIQN (IF CMOICK IKTlCttT-
MICNT HUCUUITIBII.
Corre$pomUnc4 of Runkem, Jtroktri and Invut-
■ ' OTB toitctied.
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER HININQ Ca,
01^3 48 Oeatral Strstit, Boom 10,
SI'ALDINU ULOCK,
Offers a valuable lnvc»tment to|thosc who de-
sire sure returns for tliclr money. Tho cum*
paiiv are notcnKUK<'d lu any wild-cat specula-
Uon. They are HellluK ihe stock upon Its merits,
tx-'ln;; conlldent that It will rsulUe wlutttLey
dalm. (Jail and ask qu^slU at.
Sta atth Cofcr.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHATTUCK STREET, COB. MIODLE,
8KWALL a. MJiCK, Kresldent.
JACOB BOOKltS. Trrastu^r,
D. 11. BAKTLBTT. Clerk.
DI HECTORS I
8EWAI.L U. klACK. LEVI Hl'nAGUR,
.lACCJli IttXiKKH, UEOKCit: MOl'LRY,
JAJlkS M. nCANCIS JtillN KKIMUALL.
Al.LXA>il>lLU U. CUMNUjK.
PRICEOF CAS,
with the discount off for prompt pay-
ment, is
81.20 per Thousand Feci.
PrIvaSe WIrta to New York.
Tetephone Call, ST«-S.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKH nONDII. flRAIN AMD PB(>-
▼ISIOXH Imaght aoil sold for Oash, or car-
ried on Hargla.
8 P* O. Building, Laweil,
Catarrh
ilLY'H
CREAM BALM
Otoaaaaa tha Naaal
Paasacea, All ay a
Pal a aad Inllaia-
inatloa. Heals the
Sores, Beatorea
tbe Senses of
Taste and Stuell.
TBI THE CURE
A particle Is ap-
plle«l Into ench noM-
RF^^pF^TFB tii| und Is agreeable.
»;t>y mnll. reKl»<tered,«(
Cits, 'i.'i'V (ireonwudi btreet. Now York.
Price flO cts. at Drnir-
lsts;t>y mnlI.reurlf<t«red,«OcU. ELY nUOTII-
iili0Cfllnitcou;si,
ivEJW « oor>s !
"Worooistor Sc Co. ,
Are rncelvlng lots of new goods for the holiday
tl'lMlU.
liny II Wntch, a Dlnnxma Itlng, or select some
heauUf ul design In Mlver. They w 111 keep.
Meiir Piiotoppi Ott.
FBANK H. PULLEN,
Fnotographie Supply Ageney,
Conrlev BaUding, 11 Monrimack St.
PAINTERS
ASD
BUILDERS.
Too will flad It to jroiur latoraat So eall npoa
aa bofoT* besianlas yoav
PAINTIJS^G
A iKood aaeortnseat of flrat-elaaa goods
always on haad, at bofttoaa prleoe. Qtvo ns
a eall at oar new aad epsMloaa atora.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 atddle Street. Lowell.
INVESTMENTS
— AT
'T and IS Per Oent.
First mortirage, whh coupon l»onds attarhe<l,
payuldu seinlsnnuHlly l>y Appleton NaUiuihI
Unnk. Herured on Imiiroved fHrnis iu the wckt,
from S tn ft times the value of the loan. Abso-
lutely Sfi-orft, and prlucljial ad<I Interest i>itid
UH u rule with as miicli promjitness as irovern-
mcnt lK)n<ls. Amounts from SSno up, yleldlna 7
and S per nt-nt. Apply to ALLHTUN Ald.KN,
Uiiusur Iilu4-k, ftl Ceutral street, mom 1. Kefer^
to JOHN K. KIMUAIJ.., I'nsldent Appleinn
Nnt. Uniik. .lA^. K. KKM.OWH, Presldont l.'tw-
HI Mtiluiil Fire Inn. (;i>., LEVI HPKAUlJK,'
l'rR»Mciii Tradtr* and Uechanlrs In*. Co., K.
II. PATCH, IIAlMiOdp WltlUIlT, GlIAHLBS
IIUVKY, JEFKEUsON IlANClUirf.
PIKST-CLASS
tias Cooking Stoves
Set up anU rented at a low rate |>«r year,
piping Included.
SPOKANE &PALOUSE
(Northern Paelflc Guaraateo)
Railway Company.
First Mortw, Sinkinn Fund Six Per
Cenl Gold Bonds,
Datad Hay 1 , ISM. Due May 1, IQSO.
Interest lis/ 1 and November 1 , Ps/ftble
in New Tork.
For prlee of bonds su I fuithtr partleaUrs
spi'ly to
BREWSTER, COBB iESTABROOK,
35 Oongreis Street, Boston.
COKE,
Broken, screened and dollTered at
$4 per Cliaif ron $2 per Half CJialdrcn.
OA8H.
ITo eharge made for tha aaa of luetero.
Mo eharva nada tor raaalns aapply
pipaa ttnm atroat Bkalaa to cvusainere* eel*
lara.
Ordara, whoa left at ofllea, promptly at-
tended to.
0. E. CCHHINU, Agent.
Stobfs an) Hanges.
Mm and Parlor Stoves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. 3tILIVE»,
tM MKltKIBf ACK STRKBT.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
M&ke the 0HL7 easy riding jnmp seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish baggy. Sold by aU deal*
isrs and boilderi in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS k SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE k SMABT,
0. W. LONG,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLOEE,
LOOI& JEWELL,
A. P. BeABDlCAN,
OBOOOD MOBBILL,
Amesbory, Mass.
RICE mm& SPRING CO.,
Fimroif » PA*
TmiOOIIRIEllJOROrnCltopraparedto A U« imrpf
«x«eiita)ob prinilDfr of mvirj deeerlpOoa I J\. PKnrriKaj
loatteiAartMtMtleeMdttthaltmMtiMM. I pimp(i|r Md •* 1
or OOMMKBCIAL JOB
doM at tlM Ooarlar Jak OAe«
Of the very best makeSi
AX r^Ol^ PRICKS.
Call and see our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
SI MARKKT STRBBT.
STOVES AND RANGES I
Store Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Glass, Woodrti aud Ilollow Ware,
KITCHEN FUBNlTURk
And Ped<11<-ra* SnppUea.
PAPER STOCK AND OLD IRON PUR-
CHASED.
MAKXIJV Jk. LAIVOLKY,
174 * 1 TO MIDDLBSeX STRRBT.
imntz
Inyites attention to a ^great Ta-
riety of aseftil and ornamental
articles particalarly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is ealled to Handkerchief
for Ladles, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
ROOFKRfil,
BXK niVB BBAHD,
292 Middltsez Straet, Oomer of Orand.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la prepared Saqaof tae varr
tUkladiStpilSllM- tiaUlOT
ei\A.
COOPERAGEa
Having eogaged tbe serrioes of a oom-
potent man to do our work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
Bu0{ne00 Carbtf*
OILS! 01^! OILS!
We would call tbe attention of nsers
of Lnbriosting Oils to our stock of Oils,
which we can furnish at as low price as
any other ooucem in New^ England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
freight or cartage chargeei.
Grown Eagle Bpiudle Oil is a pale oil
aud almost odorless, and is espeoiallj
adapted to ligbt machiaery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Grown lagle Machiuory Oil.— This is
a standard oil in flash pcint aud cold
test and the viscosity is high. It bat
sufficient body to ensble it to be used
pure or with a eligbt admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kindo of ligbt machinery,
especially spindles: for this service it
has . been found afler long continued
tests in the hu-gest mills in tbe country
to excel all other oils for safety aud
eoonomj. -
C. B. COBURN & CO.
8A Market Htreti.
\iHt0rrllatirou0.
HABBIHOM W. 8TREETEB.
Oon«tist>le asid Colleotosr,
Boom Mo. e. Caatral Blooiu
Office hours, from t> to 12, S to ft. and Moadaf .
Tliuritdjty uikI KrltL^y evi-uliiKit fryiii 7 to ».
a^bixM'ittl atu-iiUuii iu culleiilou of rcata aad
Kein'ral rare of tmifnicnt iiroperty.
r>R. o. A. ^wii.i£ir4«.
Surgeon Chiropodist.
Wo. 1 Preeeatt lltreet. . . Luwall. liaM*
OlFee houra : 8 a. an. to 12 m., 2 to 6 aad 1 1#
p. m-i Sundays, S to 4 y. at.
OICOKCJC UKDRICK, 3d Central Hivoal.
(KsbiblUhotlin IMI.)
Sole aKvnt for 11. K. ilakvr Paleai
I'lauo rurtcs, tliu U-ittl prliflil l^aa
inude. Tbe tune Ih fJenr, hrtxht as ~
iH^MUtlf ul, nii<l tliey will itlHU<l tn luL.
''OUcr than auv uprl^bl |jlimu ever ipti<ti.. Alaa
xiuai-v Fl-mo rorivs of toe bent nisuufuituvik
nil lo U' ft'ld Ml liio luwoal fix-tory |>r1(-«« aad
MHrrMnt«xi to iflvo euUre itailvfM'Uou. A
|.>r <>corKi' hievens. oriran bulltlor.
j^ag
Sidney !r>rowott,
MO. t dOBM tTRKKT.
GOLD ICEDAL, FA&Id, 1873.
BAKER'S
WMrrw><...'d nT>iMa*ut«t7puf«
Co<!oa, from wLlcL tha axeoss of
< )!l has Irtjca romoTed. It has iArr«
t'r.ift tAe ttrength oi Cocva mlsoi
v'ilh KUrch, Arrowroot or Buifir.
niid Is thcrcfortt far iiiuru ci uiioiti.
Ivul, cotting ten lAa.t ont etui <i
tu;>. It U drUciuu*. aour1«hlii|{,
stniiutlivulni;, easily diffostod,
1 admirably adapted for Inrul-
lus wcltasfori*«noos In health.
Bal4 ]ij rirocere'etsrywasre.
Late Oculist to North wcHteru Inspvokary,]
York rity.
Oflln^, No. !i vrvmnii's KxrliAos<>. rTrnsea
SlMtrlMiack and (>iitrNl lil rents, itioin Htlfe
l>r. I{lrk«r. <>fU<<> •iayu and liourit: WKDNKft.
i>AYs .snd HATriiPAYM, from o a. m. iindll
|). Ol. KxcIuhIvo attention )rtv<'n to diM'aaaa at
Eye, Ear and Tiiroai.
MONUMENTS.
AADREWS & WHEELER,
KtlTAULIOUKll ISftr,
UAnwAcrviULKM ur
Fioe Graoite M im M
Nq, 41 Thortulike Street,
Naar Northora DMpot.
c. M. AXDBKwa. OHas. wmwm
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engiiuer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter*
and Plumber.
Job Worker aad K»palrar of
and WaUr Baciaws. Frtotlns
Maam raaspa, Bhaftlair, Pullajre, hmw
BSowarat Mowloc Maohlaaa. «i«.
Hhop 25 Middle Ntreet, Lowell.
TKLBPUOMB 1S4-4. '
V. BAKER bCOJorctiester, lass.
Ji>
l) DUMAS&.CO. I
/book binders
1,10 & 134 Ci>.ntr'/aSt.
80O It US n ELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradk\v*s Siipcr-Phosphate
— AKU
ESOLISH LAWN DBrsSJITO,
For aale cheap by
J. O. KOOKR9 A CO.,
t9. 81 aad 38 Market Stretit.
POSTERS,
Every Description ol Piinting
Or Other Establishments,
-AV
First Letter Foundnf in New Eb|M
OOMMBNCBD IM 1S17.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for Ita hard and touffk natal, tta lavvk
I varieties of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for lu VNRIVALLKD Newspaper raoaa-
Address orders to JOUN K. BOOIBS, Afoal
SA Water street, Boston.
SV-Tbe Cotuler and Jouraal ty^ le Irwm Mtfe
(ouiulry.
LAMPS.
DUPLIZ STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANOINa LAMPS.
FASOT HALL LAMPS.
PUNO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBA6S AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fsDoy shades.
Lsmps scd shades to match. '^
All to be found in great rariety
— AT
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
ISl Central StreH.
Hair Tinta-
An Unparalleled Preparatinn
for the Hair.
IE i» guaranteed to restore ttk*
hair frotn gray to a beauttf^U
BBOWy OB BLACK IN Oim
nOUBs The Hair ThUa ie IM
diseoperg of the proprietor, soi—
taepeHenee in HA JB AND MAJB
GOODS ie euffleleni evidence •/
him knowledge of what are tMm
nroper eubetanees to apply to fa#
hair, Puttihaeera have iho mo^
Buranee that IT CONTAINB
NOTHING IKJUBIOUSt U U
perfectly harmleee. JPrepmroA
only by
E. J. IMLTSDXISJ^
Courier Job Office.
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LOWELL T>ATLY CQUBO^ WEDNESDAY^ JANUABY 11> 1888.
L.OWKLL DAILY COUBIBU.
FublUlieU cvary »fU!riioou, SuDtlayt excepted,
la like Courlur MuUniug, Juit cusi or the Totii
0«t5e,tMtnlniuck slictt, Lowell. Mttw-, by
MaiHleD & Itowcll. subacrlptlon price ♦000 a
yenr, 50 cci.lH a nionili. li cei.l« « wecW, UcUv-
»rv*» l»y inriicr. ^sluglo cople« i cciil*. AUrer-
iUlug i»Uj» luriildlicil ou »i>i)llcalioi>.
Lwwull Weekly Jourual pul)llblio<l Irom name
■•llloeou Friday •. I'rlce $i.M pi-r uni.uni.ttl-
«ray« i" sdvance. Larger clrcuUUon In town*
«eiir Lowell than all otl><-r l»ni'i'r8__ .
KMTKUKU AX i^KCONU CUA»» MAIL MATIKU.
f T
I'HAIMS TO AND FKOM BOSTON.
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■WiCUNErtUAY. JAXIAIIY 11. l«t*H.
""Mi-. KrtmuiKln. for tb« jmUiiary oommli-
tr", roporled axalntit Mr. L:im»r for JUKtUe
of the Miiprciuo Court. That I* oorrtvl.
Now l«l Iht; riiml)llittn >enitor« vote *»
UiouKli tlioy fully lM!lleve.l tliut l-u-lii.^ Quin-
tUH CurlluN Lamur ouxht not to Iw t oiifli lueil.
Col. llHi{Ktitt ni:»«l»' oih; very praoUoal "Ktn-
gertlloii to the board of trade la.«t evoulnj;
Which should he tbo llr»i lbln< lor iheiu to
Cou^lder. The tlrnt mail froiu Ha»ton now
eoiueti out oil a f relrfht train. .Vt thi* hea»oii
or the year Ihe tnilii U ofltii delayetl.ttud the
mail ofU-ii dfH'H not reach, the city hefoi-c
nine o'clock, or even later. The annoyance
ihU delay han cuuned U very kjeneially felt
by huhiucHH men. Il I" a >«lmi»« '"«" " ^'''J
like Lowell to Im! oblUed to'tlo|M5Uil on an
uncfrlaiu freight train for Its early mall.
before the secoDd iidduaI banquet ooiuea
round, they ought to have joined the Board
of Trade. _ '
Thk haiky BUNINB8M l>t ccrtalulv ndvnnc.
iiiK In Sew Kn^land with rapid atrides. and
there la ain|»lc room for growth for many
yearn to come. Our cltiea and larKo lowm*
demand much more butter and chee»e than
the local mauufactuiors can HuiM'ly- Pii«c»
arc not very low, and Iho New Knjjiaud dai-
ry farm can comiieto with any other i^oction
of tlio country. And the more tho bunlnesH
ill punhed the more thU past of the country
irt able to do. Dairy farming ImihU up the
farili. :itul where farms arc lmprovlnj{ farm-
er« uro pro-perlii;,'. Hulter. ohoei.e, euga and
lainltH and niullon are the hope of our New
KoKluud hill farow.
TllKRK IS A \ KBV OKNKR.VI. CHANOK Of
iwllef towanlit allowlotf euHlUigc uora to hc-
coino more mature than formerly, before
cutlluKlt. TbU hanled tou*ln;< an earlier
maturiiig variety of need than before. At
the MaiixachuiKJlt* experiment Hiitlou teNtu
have been maOe which «li»w that corn in-
creawja In welubt from .V) to 100 per ei-ut.
beiwecuthetim.jof lassclllnii ttiid when iho
ear» bouin to «lnze. KiiHlla>:in); •;orn atlho
latter ntane »ecurc« both more weight auti
more value, pound for pouiitl. The fact i»
eiiillai:e U KettliiK down to u practical banU,
men clalinlntf no more for it than the faciH
will warrant. It U unqugatlouably u useful
»iljuM<t to the farm.
SooitKs OK KAHMKiiM are Kroanlnir over
liard tituea. who ait bnyliiK Krain to feed to
ollM-t the cold which blows on to their cattle
through iCapiugcracW* In the barn. «»'" »P
ihrouBh open Hoor* over cold cellar*. They
THE BRADE^ED HORROR. BiK.":ori":sr?;y:ss"j.'s%r
^** ^ ! Furber came to the went earJy iu the after-
and Maine.
The D0WI of the acoldedt #>• «url;[ Mnt to
oatoD
Furber ,- „ . .
noon by apochil locomotive from Boaton. A
m "LI T\' -.4.— «« 4.I.- "D«-4«« ' wrockioi: train alao arrived from Boatoil
Terrible Disaster on the Boston ; '^^^ i^^j^^ 4 „,^.,,^.k. a large force of rail-
road men alao caiue up Horn Lawrcuce to
aaalatin tho woik of cleariuK away the
wreck. Tbl« was actively proiMjcuted under
the direction of Goneral Mauajjer Furber
and Master of Mainleiianco Bailey.
It took a long wblio to clear away the bulk
ot the wreck. It wa* not until junt Iwforj <i
o'clock that the wrecBed winokinir-tsar waa
drajiKod ofl the bridge and a way laiil opcu
foriraina. Tlie 4 oVIo. k I'orliamI oxpre^a
]9rs ant #ancs Btotin,
Nine Persons Killed- Thirty Injured.
The Courier deapatche* lu the Mcond edi-
tion laat ni;:bl jjave the moat accurate and
Tho rorlluml oxprea*, which left BohIou
at 1 p. m. Tuesday and waa due at Haver-
hill au hour later, wa* coinpoaed or an en-
gine and Ncven caiH in thia orddr: Milk car,
baftKi'ito vnr, parlor ear. amoker, and lhr«e
puHMUgor can*, lonductor Weymouth and
Kiik'Ineer Warren French were iu charge.
i'Lc exprtM*!* docN not Klop at Bradford "la-
lloii, l>ul thuihlera by at aoinewhat nuluved
apced." Tufrtiiav It aliot by the atallon a«ew
mlnuU>Ml)eiuie « o'Ptuck and ruuodetl the
klUht curve which leatla to the railroad
bridgo over the river. One hundred )ard!«
bevoiid tlie Klation la the switch where ihe
Oe'orKelown branch Join* ilie main line.
The truin pa».»e<l IhU in Mafety. and the eii-
Klne ami three following car» rattled over
the <ro»( bevond. When the amoker alruik
the frog, or Juat after It bad oro«»vd. tho
trouble occurred.
The train parted Iwlwoon the >moker and
following paaiwMiKer cur. Theae four ear*
left the track at the mime liiue. The -iiioker
waN broken away from the rep.t ef the train,
and tlra>:gcd along over the lie* after the en-
gine and oilier can* for a short dUlancc, un-
til. In il« turn, It was dropped l*hlnd. ihe
other three c;iri» all ran olT to the right of the
track at the slight curve.
of the domiliag of the
« vary. The frog
Weather Indications.
Jan. 11, noon. —For Hew EnRland,
odder, f»ir weather, freih to briglf^weit-
erly winds, high on the ooait.
Srp anH Jancp €ottn.
THIS WEEK
GENUINE BARGAINS!
AT TUB
Central Store.
I)e ijuitc as [.eiicihle.
AI^OTHER DEATH,
tterllou Hand
hafety, procieded ou to I'ortiaod au hour
alter the acildeut. The work of clearing
the debria of the atx'l<loul away occupied
most of the night.
The central point of the wreck wa< at the
lank-houM}. only one side of which now ro.
mains alandiiig. This is a little more thao
half way between the Bradford atatlou and
the bridVo.
L.latortkeKIII«d.
The full lUt uf tho killed and wounded ia
aa followa :
JoaM>huahhawof ttio flrm of Fogg, Stjaw,
•TlMiyei- A Co., Uosiou and Karmlngiou, .^. IL
Ciir. uce Ha««<UotHi of No. 108 Walnut avo-
Due, Uus Oil iilKblaiidt. . ^..^ ^-
UiMirue N t ole, wife and child, of Lawrouoe.
Charlea Thurlow or Newton.
Albert A- Walker of uarrtaon, Mo.
WUIlaui Tuvlor of |tra<iroi-d.
JohuO'llrltn of llradtord.
The Woundod.
'doddU fchttunahan. section man, both lega
almost amputated; will (irobably die
Henry Harlot Weerliig, Me., "'
[u; nose broken. ... .„ • ■
Kred Mckot'us of Homers lUe, 10 ^eara old,
ncwkbor ou train, wouuda uo head and leg
siiralued. . . . _ «
Mug.) Slcttcngrcn of lJrocktou,»wede, InJureU
on he id and buck; very severe.
Lady, supposed to U' Klora K. Walker of
I^wrenee. lower Umbo badly fractured, cuta
about head . Insensible; Injuriea probably fatal.
Uulvln Melveuney, Auburn, Me., wounded ou
beu»l, teelh Lu«Mrke«l out.
Ueorge l». WeiiiW\>nli. shoe manufacturer,
IKiver. N. II., tM-ali* w.un.l, lUht ahouiaer Irac-
RUIN. RUIN, RUIN.
face amasliotl
\n to thu cause
. train at this spot, opinion ..... ,,:
wonldn't think of keeping a roarins lire in I ^u, found after the accideut ejimpletely spill ,
from broken panes of gla... J.ut that woui.i ^„„,^,.,. ,„.„,^,., nm nie breakage could huve i ^^^^^^ ^ ^^ _^^^_^^ ^^
«. easllv huiipened after Jumidlig the track I ,„red and ribs bn.kon.
when tlie ear was ploughing over the lies. KebeccA MeKav, .Now Brmuwloli, fmoturo
tiis:i^^;:ni:in..i't:i![Xffo;;"i';u./'*^^^ »ro.., urge car
iKluVllrtorc";:;: track. tle,andLd.H.d|rb.^e..^ »»o.u>». leg fractured
ilnadi^asliouswuyatlhe aeene of the "'■^'- | •'y^Ka-lff feollon man,
dent. . ^ . .u . I #. ,,.„; leg fiaeuir.' laud otlnrlnJiirlos.
1 Thesmokcr w:t- the tirst ear that left the li^v^, Alleu, Kxetei, N. II.. 10
track. The uhirined passenger" within wen- g^jni,, h.)ui„i imd »evere contusions.
• luliid aflcr Ihe ears uheail until their coach | licorgo VV. iianln«ton oi l.>nn. left leg
broUe uwav, and then its mud eourse was broken and cevere Injuries about lUe bead.
. led.* I ran o>er on one side against Mrs. hll.n M *>«;'" ",..;;'-"^'"*'
h tiding In the bridge. The fence , ««•-» ..tlier luju-lcs ti. llie Head
Dloa at Haver-
Homo of our local raauufacturlng coaoern*
are moviug in the mutter of stcurlng a re-
duction or abollllon of the e.\elae tax on
aplrilH UHod In the arts und iu manufactur-
ing. It Im known that our Massachusetts
<Jemocralit; ineinbcri have a lemler siile
towarda such a reduction, and they would
probably vote for it as a simple propoklllon
by Itaolf. Such It ought to Im; made by com-
mun conaent. The tariff reformer who be-
llvvea la relieving manufacturers from a tax
on free raw material, a.t well as tho protcc-
4loniNt who di'slros that no home industry
■ %vorth protecliug shall be umler any disad-
vantage, ina> both agree to abolish ihia tax,
conslstonlly with thoir priuciples and pro-
tesaloua. The man who inakea spirits wants
the UK Ukon off. and tlie man who usoa
thfin aa raw material iu other manufacturea,
•Iho deslrea to be rcllevetl. Nobody ia Inler-
ealed In retaiuiug the tux. Why should It
not go, then?
The fearful railroad disaster jestcrday af!-
«ruoon, Iho llrst und only intelligible iiccount
Of which reached our citizens through tho
t'.)Uiiei deHpatches, suggcfls what hua no
doubt occurred to most people who have
watched fast exprcsa trulna parsing way
ulatlon.sand junctions— the «roat liability to
Kccidont. The wonder is that Mich uccidentH
ttresoiare. There are a hundred chaucea
that soiiiothliig on the truck or the train may
^ve wiiy, und at liigh speed Muh an accl-
Ucnl cuniiot but result in great loss of life,
nnd much injury not fatal. Ihe Boston and
Maluc road hat. been peculiarly exempt from
accideidh, and this wc take lo have been due
to.areful .NU|>ervision and the prudence of
its employes. There arc sOme Ihiusrs against
which no amount of precaution will guard,
fiiid Ibis ^etms to be one of thoni : though ii
».|owiiig-up. ut «uch a point, would scein to
have been re<|uired. About the only mitiga-
tion ot tiic accident seems, to have been that
It uHirhl have been .so much worse.
fthanniihMn
hill.
IlwKHMli.i., .Fan. n.--Tho sc.ne of yes-
ti.rday's disaster was vlsite.l by thoustuds
this m«irning. Th.' railroad linn.ls were bus-
lly cli^ariug away tho ruins, an. I by tonight
the work will Imj complete. It Is now .julte
certain that the wreck was ciiiscd by a
biok.'U wheel, as the truL'k and fri'gs are all
right.
Dennis .shannahan, the aMtiou mm. who
was injured in the tank hoiiw. died at the
hospital this no<in. The .'ondition of
K. Walker continues very critical.
of
ar
red
right
year* obi.
soon «
the fence
carriage
Me., cuts
nianufueturer.
Flora
TRAIN DERAILED BY SNOW.
The EDB«n*«r aud rirrtuuii Klll«d Near
Orey Cliff. Mont.
Bii.MNt.-M. Mont., Jan. ll.-A local pai.
•euger train on the Northern raciflc ra
road, bound ea^l, while making regular
time, was derailed by auow drifu near Grey
Cliff, Mont., last eveuln-.;. the entire train
running free from the track upon the
rie. where it now standi, IcuNing the
unobstructed. The engine careened upon
its !«lde, and Knglnecr Hugh .Monro*
Klroman Krie (Uistauson were
one el»o was injured.
was levelled, timl t'eii the cur righted Use f. L.^j.j,^||,, jj^.^^.^^ ,,^,„y ,„j,„.„,| ,„ t„e back
.Some sM) ih|»t it hit the tti>l post of the r^,„j ,,,,.,,. ,^.,„.j.,, ,„ ih.. linui.
bridge. .\t any rale, as it struck upon the i m,., |.. x. Howe. t"uini)orluiid Mill*, Mo., Iu
bridge It fell <<vir iH»on Us left »ide, sernpcd lured about lieatl and slioulduis seriously,
along a llllle v»ay und sloVped.
The smoker ran for over 100 yards after
l)ecoinlng deiHlled ami went about M feet
upon the bridge. The siuokur'a passengers
were bruised ainl shaken up. but uo one was
kllh'tl or seriuu.l) Injured. The fiU"*' V*""
was the one that followed the *inoker 1 his
was cur No. W\. It left the truck al the
Mrs. I.. A
lured about lie„ .
tiwMge li.udner ^.f I'xbndgo, no«e bwkon
and linrti-. ba.lly Injurotl.
LU*le Uouuiro, i bree lUvcrs, Que., toga bad
ly Injured. ., . , . «
Mlts l.l/.<le .1. Wells, Keuncbunkport, Me.,
leellj knocke.l out .mil olborwl*e' Injured.
Ueorge A. Klmooll of HaveWdd, euu on head
an<l oilier li.Jurlcn.
Daniel 11. .Swoeuoy of Haverhill, general In.
Haverhill, slight inju
Still i Battle Gontinuns!
Still the Bargains Fly!
Si we Rake io tlie Hard Coin of which we
' are so Urienlly in Need.
This Afternoon at Precisely
fl o'clock
We oouioienced the ••!• of
Some 600 Yards of Our
49c. Ruchings,
Elegant Qualities, White, Oream, Btaok
aud Oolori,
M the Ruin Price of 19c. a Yaril.
They wHI be eloaed oat wltli a ruah.
Lait week our annoanoement of go-
ing eat of bniineai and cloaiog oat ooi
eii^ijre itook at mark-down pfioei, flllM
our atom with baying oaitomera. People
with any knowledj^ of btuineia mMt
know that io order to
Cfese iOtit Our Mammoth StocI
by March 1st
We Have Get te M
j slight curve.by tlie frog, slewing to the riifht Jui o.. „„_.„„„„, „»,
*. ' as It di«l s... and crashed with fearful momen. »»'•• t- •'■ l>oaMme or
,1 I tuiu into tlie long, narrow tank-house stand- j • ,j y^^.. ,,, t^.,,,.,,,,,, »„
' ing Iwtween the main track and the deorge- xuomus K. Moach of Have
praf-
road
pon
and
killed. No
FIRS RECOllD.
back iMuliy hurt,
k'urtdll, aokle and oth
or part'* lujured. . .... ,
Itert Whlillci of Haverhill, legs l.adly njwrod.
Miss Day of llradfoid. slightly Injured.
I'atrlek Lenehau, boM •ccilou man, side and
logs hurt. . ...
William Kobert Williams, agent liuaker Oat-
No. 74 Houth .Market street, res-
street . head cut au«l In-
ternally liij
was fearfully burned.
Four-Mtory HnlldlnK Burn*il
Thr#« P«Mi»*ra Burned to D*ath.
Tuendny the almshouse and an adjoining
building in Monroe, Ct., were buriJed.
Three of the paupers lost their live*. Thom-
as Colyor, who sleeps in the poor hou^e, res-
cued the other IniualeH, Including Mr.".
Wheeler, the owner <»f2he bulMlng. (.'olyer
s «..ll.. I. ....>>. ..I '
In cniloago—
Loss. WVJOO.OOO.
rmivoo. III., Jan. ll.-The four-story
building No. '1X0 Kast Madison street was de-
stroyed by tire this inornrtg. The principal
losers are the Nonantum. Nonotuck. Klorenco
and forlicelll silk coiupunles. Tho lowtes
will aggregate **iOO,000.
Given U|»— Probable Lo»» of 3H Idvoa,
Plill,.M>KLPiii\, ra.. .tan U.— The steam-
er Viola. <•» days out from Kiba for this port,
Is feared to have Ijeen lost with her e
3S men.
rew
town branch and side tracks.
The taiik-house contained ll»« two big Iron
tanks, M'l up about eight feet upon their
•horses" ol stout timT)er. The bouse waa
also used for the sHuttge of railroad tools and
supplies, and there was a coal-stove arourt. jj^^.^^, ,..„„p^„y, n„. 74 H«
which tho seclloii hands were •Musiomen , i,,^,,^.^ j^„ ,^5, no^i.ury
to sit and warm themseivca. Hve men icinally UOured.
sat around the stove at the time Of the accl-
There were two section bOB««i. John .Mad-
den and Tatrlck LInehau; William Taylor
and Pennis Shanahan, section tajida, and
.John O'Brien. All theao inea Mved In
Bradford. O'Brien waa not a railroad man.
Without a moment's warning tho derailed
••ar, -No. 40:i, sinashedl Info the frail tnnk
house and burled the uoforluiiate aeciton
hands and its own passt^ogers In the general
wreck. Tlie loss »)f life here was chieUy due
to the fall of the larger of ihe two tank-
upon the ear and ihe people therein.
1 'I he shock of the ear lore tho tunkhouie al-
I most to pieces an«l eauaed the underpinning
of the tanks to .ilve way. The th>l and big-
1 ge-t lank .neciued actually to cut the car in
; two. falling upon and re«lucliig to kindling
woo.i its middle section. The forward part
i of the ear lay by itself and relalued in nome
dejtrie lis >liiipe. So, too. Ihe corre«pondlug
1 rear end, which w»s cut otl from tlio rest of
the e:ir and turned completely around, end
! for end, iind lande.l up aifalnst the idal abed
' next to the iiinkhouse and on tin; track lead-
line lo the roundhouse near by. Two men
; were killed in the forward end of the car,
ol I and oilier piis-eiigers were bai.ly wounde<l.
: Hardly a person escaped unhuii from the
I middle section of the car, upon "•'••"»' ••"'
You know Unp t'lasier* are prepared
from pain-allayiug virtue* of hopa, guina.
Burgundy pitch. ^^^^^^^^^^
WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
which the
Foreign Note.. .I^T^^'gLns and cries that ramu from the
A swine plague prevails in Ihn soutb ot 1 j^^^^ ^^^ wreckage after the crilsh were fright-
France. Thirty thousand animals have tiled f(,| to h<.ar. Three passe n:<(rs buitbaud,
in the Marseilles district witliiu a month. | wife and >^oii. were cru-hed to death a» they
The removal of the Duke of Torlonia j ^ '^j.[jy|jJ'j^*'|*'J,|^ ^.,^,1^^ j,, ^j^^ t,,^,^ jj^u^o had
from hi.'* position as mayor of Homo is ic- ; „p jj,„p j,, ,..e.B.,e, and two of ih. ir numljer,
social snub of 1 0'Hrien aud Taylor, were kill.d outright.
ei
The Board of Trade.
Tresidenl (Joburn's juhuiruble paper on the
origin, aims aiwl purposes of the board of
trade prcMeuls iu a way which could hardly
be improved the reasons why such an organ-
ization exists, and what it proposes to do.
In these "lays when almo'^t everything is
ilone in Home co-operative way, when organ-
ization .seems to be almost essential to any
<;on.»lderablc enterprise, it is not ditllcult to
reali/.e the full siguiflcancc of Mr. Coburn's
paper. The new association seems to havi!
gotten well underway, and is ready to take
liold of Home of the matters which have been
«ngKe»U;d. One man, or fifty men, individu-
ally endeavoring to accomplish somothiiig
vill have but little cllect. An organized
4»ody of a «corc. working harmoniously to-
^etlier, will be found very potent iu accom-
plishing desired results. So far. as Senator
Jlowc well remarked, Lowell has been ul-
moMt totally lacking In local pride and public
♦pirit. It has been every maif for hlmHclf,
hikI an onlightencd iulorcst in the general
welfare haH not existed— certainly not been
manifested. Such a body as the board of
trade tail do very much to advance those
ibingK which all desire to have done, and as
the paper to whi<h we have referred points
out, there are many definite things now
vvaitiiig to be done.
The hoard of trade may now be said to be
fairly launched. It has a good nucleus for a
laifje membership. The meeting last night
waa a good one In its personnel, but It was,
after all, but a sample of I^well's busincHH
material. There are five huudred men in
cut oity <iuite as representative of our busi-
noHH lutcrcslK as those who sat around tho
table* at the Merrimack house, and they
bKve wi equal interest iu the general wel-
fare of tbeelty. There Is ample room for
4tiein io tbe new quarterH of th^Boardf and
putcd to iM) tlie result of a ,, ^
Mine. CrUpi by the duehecs. The wife of
the premier had a .soiled VRi)Utation before
her marriage, aud the ol 1 aristocracy of
Uome decline!* to receive her.
Dr. rhilip Cross, formerly a surgeon in
the .*»ad regiment, was hauged iu (Jork Tues-
day for poisoning his wife.'
A fanatical outbreak has occurred in tlie
province of Fuklen, China, and 20 Christian
churches have been burued aud the converts
massacred. , ..»..«
News that Stanley had reached Kiniu Bej
arrived at Cairo Dec. 22. *.
Xabokoir, the leader of the recent Monteu-
egrin raid, has been killed by peasants.
The British pilgrims were prescLted to the
Tope Tuesflay by the Duke of Norfolk.
Thev presente'd him llli.OOO.
Tl"ie French legislative chambers re-as-
sembled Tuesday. M. Flo«|uet, by a vote of
2.')S to 38, was re-elected president of tlie
Chamber of Deputies.
The British government ha3 requoHted the
French authorities to investigate the death
6f Archie McNeill, the reporter of the Lon-
don Sportsman, whose body was recently
found on the beach al Boulo;{ue. One \ er-
lueraeh, who was seen with McNeill in a
cafe, has been arrested.
Advices from Madagascar say that tbe
Ilova government has exiled Gon. Wlllough-
bv, formerly Malagassy ambas.«ador ut Lou-
don, who is charged with inisapprctpriating
money, to i northern outpost, pending bis
acquittal or expulsion.
M. Uavnaud» director of the telegraph
school Inthe boulevard St. Germain, Paris,
died Tuesday from the eflects of the wounds
be received a few day* ago at tho hands of
M. Milmaud, uu eDglnoer,wbo shot him with
a revolver.
The British steamer Crystal, Cnpt. Stnn-
nard, from New York, Dec. 23, for l^lth. Is
aahore in Tentland |lrih, England.
—The jury in the case of Miss Clarn Camp-
l)ell of Ironton, Ohio, who brought suit
Kgainst Charles Arbuekic, a wealthy coffee
merchant of New York, for »100.000 for
breach of promise, returned a verdict for the
plaintiff in the sura of $45,000. An appeal
will bo taken.
The iKJst etiquette for a man is uot to boast
of his virtues. II Is also exceedingly inele-
gant to annoy Mociety with his coughs and
colds, when he can find relief io a bottle of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
U'Brlen wa*- horriblT raaiigUd. nearly the
whole lop of his heati being cut oil. Of the
olheis, Ma.ldcnhadu leg broken and was
otherwise Injured, Shauuahan w:is horribly
and fatallv injured, and Linnehan escuped
with slight injury. O'Brien, who waa badly
mutilated, was recognized by his watch and
pai>ers in his pocket.
Some of the passengers In cur No. 403 had
hairbreadth esciipes from •lealh al this slaugh-
ter-pen. The tanks, as they burst open,
flooded the place with water, but hours aft-
erward bloo.l-stained splinters and pieces ot
flesh and other horrid accompaiiinieuts of a
railroad accident could be seen in tbe min-
gled wreck mas.s of the house and ear.
The two cars following No. 403 swerved
farther lo the right. The tirst ear tore a oog
tbe bed of a side track and smashed along
and against the coal shed. It stopped here,
being virtually wrecked, allhougli not suffer-
in.' demoliiin') like car No. 403. The lastcar
suffered least of any. It ran into the cow-
catcher of the engine of the (Jeorgetown
train, which was waiting on the branch
track for the express to pass. The cow-
catcher and flagstaff of the Georgetown en-
gine were broken. Passengers in these two
cars were wounded and bruised, but no one
was killed. The majority of Haverhill peo-
ple who wore on the train were in the last
The neWH of tbe accident spread quickly,
and a large crowd of people had soon ar-
rived at the i^cene. Tlie railroad men and
some others at the Bradford station Iwgnrt
the work of rescuing the wounded In Ave
minutes after the crash. Then the citizens
were soon nlarmetl, and tliey hurried across
the bridge In larse numbers. The lire alarm
In Haverhill was rung, for the wrecked
smoking car npoii the bridge had taken tire
frcm the stove. All the passengers bad
luckily got out and the fire was soon ex-
tinguished with A stream from a line of hose
laid along tho bridge from a hyilrant on tbe
Haverhill side.
All the killed and wounded were at Orst
taken info tho little Bradford station, and
the sight pre^'ented here was truly a hoart-
rcndingCone. The killed people were general-
ly horribly crushed around the heads and
chcts. The dead and wounded were soon
removed In carriages to Haverhill by way
of another bridge. The seriously wounded
were lakftn to the city hospital, the dead to
the city hall. Some passengers, uot oaaly
hurt, weot to their homes.
Many ix^ople any thnt It la good policy to
take ndvnutngo of Chnllfjua'a Jnnunry
stork rrducing enle, to buy overcoata or
suit*, «*'eu If one Is not In luimetll«t« n»ed
of anytblnst because It la not every tiay
one lias the opportunity to mak« « f«w
dollars so easily.
They say that when .1. L. Challfoux ad.
Tertlaes a mark down in anything th*
Kooda ar« always found In his store, re-
duceil In price Just as annonuce*! In the
newspapers.
KverylMtdy agrees to say that there Is uot
another clothlug store In town wherw such
enormous crowds can bo seen during the
business hours as there are InYarlably In
the one-price clothing house of J. L.. Cball-
foax, 15 Central street.
Competitors do Kot like to acknowledge
It, nevertheless the people kuow by experi-
ence that Challfoux'a prices are Invariably
lower for the self same quality of goods,
made and trimmed In the same manner,
than any other clothlug or hat house in
this city.
No doubt yon are aware that J. L. Chall-
foax Is one of the heaviest clothing buyers
In thla country. In fact there are only very
few firms In the New England states that
consume as many (oods as he doee.
Paying spot cash for everything he pur-
chases, and buylns large lots for fflt Man-
chester and Lowell stores, he obtains prices
for his goods below the regular market
lates, which enable him to cut prices In
Lowell and Manchester, to the »reat dla-
pleasure of bis competitors.
J. L. Challfoux aays, and there is no
doubt about it. that lie sells more Koods
than any other clothier In Lowell. Bottom
prices and Rood treatment to tfustomera
will always carry the day.
No one can afTord. In Justice 10 his own
pnrae, to buy clothing, cents' furnlshInK
goods, Scotch or for caps, etc., without
visiting the pne-price clothing honse of J.
L. Challfoux, 16 Central street. You may
rest assured that if you And Just what you
want in his store yon will save from 10 to
95 per cent, on your purchases.
Ton cannot make a mistake in bayins
your Kooda from J. L. Ohalifonx, 16 Central
street. First, hia pHeea are lower than the
lowest. Second, If after yon retnm homo
you find yon have traught an article you do
not like, all yon have to do la to carry the
goods b««k •«* your monay will ha ohaar-
ffnllyMtaad«4. Wkirt m»r»«Myom«ek?
We have a great overatoek of FINK
WUOLKN YARNS. We have, therefore,
ooncludau to reduee our stock a few hun>
dred dolUrs tkia weak. We've marked
'em all down.
Our 1& cent quality to 9o, a tkeln.
Our 22 cent qualUu to 16e, §kein.
Our 12 l'2e. Saxony to 7c, akein.
Our 10c, Ball Varn to Oc, a ball.
Our 20 and 25c, Columbia Oer"
mant'jwu to 13c, skein,
Theaa prloea aaad no ooosaaaat*
We have Just ffanr espanaiva FVB SKTS
loft. To aall them at onas we ahall say s
One Blue Fox Set, extra t $3S,
down to $10,
One Fine Tiger Set, extra t $20*
down to $10,
One Red Fox Set* extra t $20,
doum to $10,
One White Bear Set, extra, $18,
down to $9, )
lice OorGooiis, ,,
And no one ii better aware of tint tharl
oureeWei, We hkre marked eTerjihinf
in oar ktore low enough to make erei
cnitomer exclaim OH, HOW OHIIAP I
There is No House in the Cil
that WQulil Attempt to Meet
Our Cut Prices.
Aad we would not make suoh low flgnrei
were we not obliged to. We hare onlj
got about MTen weeks before we muit
Tauate our itore, and proTioui to tha^
time our itook and fixtarei muit all
sold. We would aik the public to bei
in mind that our regular prioei w«i
aoknowledged the lowest in Lowell. Ai
everything in our stock hai been rednoec
in price from 25 to 50 per cent., 70a ci
judge of the bargains we are now 01
fering.
Oswald & Co.
aa and 37" Central Stre*
Q-PONNELL & GILBRil
SWEEPING REDUCTION
Hosiery down to
AND
Hosiery down to
Our ilJ} cent
10c. a pair.
Our 37 cent
25c, n pair.
Our 25 cent Hosiery, Misses*,
down to 13c, a paw.
Our 20 cent Men^s Hosiery down
to Oc. a pair.
Woolen Underwear 49 cents,
down to 29c,
And finer grades in proportion.
Our 37 cent Tobogyans down to
19c,
Our 50 cent Toboggans down to
25c,
Our 75 find S7 cent Toboggans
down to 49c,
Our great sale of HAMBURG KMBROID-
EBIKB continues at ruin price*.
25 cent Edges at 14c,
Our Lubin*s Extract at 29c,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We are selling thousands of dollars'
worth of goodein eyery department to
get money. When our object is realized
we shall be obliged to restore prioes. It
is for the interest of customers to buy
now. Just now it is
Ruin! Ruin! Rum I
— -AT THE
Closine:OutSal<
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Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiei
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
All our Gents' Heavy Underwei
at HalfFrie^,
50 dozen Blue Bibbed Shirts and Dra^
ers for 38o., down from 62.
60 dozen Qents' Bcotoh Gray Shirts a^
Drawers for 38c., down from 75.
Oents' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers
59, 67, 87c., $1, previous prioes 75c
$1,10, $1.26, $1,50.
100 dozen Gents' White All-Wool ShirJ
and Drawers for exactly half pric
37 1-2, 50, 62, 75c,
Ladies' 38-cent Vests down to 26c.
Ladies' 60 and 62-cent Vests doi
38c.
Ladies' 75-cent and $1 Vests doi
67 l-2c.
Ladies' Medicated All-Wool, richly '
$1.25 to $1.50, down to 76o.
Boys' Scotch Gray Shirts and Drai
62 cents, down to 38c,
HOSIERY.
All our 20 and 25-cent Hose dowij
12 l-2c.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 cents, doi
25c.
About 100 lbs. 8-cent Ball Yi
colors, down to 5o,
BAROikIN»
In Oorsets, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs
GloTOS, Hamburg, Cotton Under
Cloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
49>Ladl*a are reqnsstad to vlalt onr j|
and aompare pricea.
Bon Marche,
ItoniniMk antf Kirk Streetf.
O'DONNELL & GILBRil
116, 118, 120 4 122 HMrimaok I
liQWELL^ DADLiY CQtJBIEBi; WgpyjEBPAY, JANUABY lis 1H88.
.FINANCIAL.
ToiaifA BoBton and New York
Market!.
I From Oordley A Oompaay.J
Our New York correspondent says one of the
buU leuiiwrs days "The market ha« b^n
tevader again today aud couOdeoce Is spread-
ing, it Is evident that iiould interest is doing all
they <mn to discourage any rise, but market is
cutttng away from this lufluenca and will ad-
vaaoe without 11.h ussUUuiw. it Is always the
irat 10 poluu which Is hard, after that tldags
go easier." A hear ou truuk lines says : «'lt la
tmp«>rtsut to kuow that ihurc are virtually three
a«w trunk ivads, I^bigh Valley. J. C. aadO.
a W. EK$t Is doing a Utile baskaess, buigrMs
la worth taking Ihto account." Tbe .Leadoa
owrket opened Irregular, and is now active aud
lower.
Talk contlnuss bullUh and stocks are titfling
taken away f >r luve«tu>ent. No tr>sh hat beta
kOMciH tor keeps, heweve/, aad the offerings of
(riMap stuff are likely to keep «iarket from any
lioom.
Head lug Is the leading stock, Brayton Ives bo
lag tlie lurgeHt buyer, aud large lota have boeu
taken for foreign account. The market geuer-
■llf it quiet and strong and looks like bokllug.
Pnaident Corbln of lluadlng seems disposed to
arbitrate tbe strike i/uestlou.
guotatloaa.
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THE COAL STRIKE.
SlIsMrs and Railroaders to Pull Together
—Over iOO Knglnes Housed.
Not a car of untlirucite coal passed lhrou((li
Ueadiuii from the iScbuylkill reKious after
noon Tuesday. At Cressoua about 40 eu>
glaea employed iu tbe coal trade have been
' houaetl, besides twice liiis number at Itoad-
iOK, Talo .Vila and Port Iticbmoud. Aa
Hoon :iH the crews employed iu the coal tralUc
, ooiae in tbey are ordered oft duty, and told
tbey will be sent for wben ueeded. Tbis
toeBDH tbat tbey will not be wauled uulll tbe
mines start u|>. It in reporteil tbit tbe
miners buve now determined not to go back
oven if Ihev ^ct tbe H per cent, advauee; that
tbey and tlio rttilroinl bauds have cast tbeir
fortunex loxelbcr, und lliut not a cora[)ttny
mine will rehunie iinlil all the "scab" rail-
roaders are talvcn ott and those who were
disebar^ed becauw llicy were kniKbts taken
on again. The hUikePh at Brook^ldc collierv
h«Te conHiderHl)ly streuKtbeued their posi-
tion liy adding tiic colliery locomotive en-
Xiueers, fome of tbe lioi(*tiii« enj^ineers aud
the breaker cngineerH to tlielr uuiLl)cr. It is
said tlmt a «pecial eflort will be made to gel
foreUu lal)or lo run this colliery, as the coal
is considered tbe best iu tl)e Schuylkill re-
gion. TJie men at one of the Scott mines iu
tbe rittsburji region struck Tuesday for tbe
t^oluinlniH Mcuie, uud it is expected that all
mines iu tlie viciuity will bave been vacated
witbin a few dayw.
The coal traffic on the Heading railroad at
Philadelphia was uearly at a standstill Tues-
day. The wharves at I'ort Uichraond,
wbicb tbree weeks ajjo were filled with coal,
are now almost bare. Tbe Enterprise Coal
tympany aud ilH miners at Hbamokiu have
reached au sKreemeut, Ijy which tho miners
will received per ceul. advance over tbe
ia.60 basis. The company also aKrees to use
Pennsylvania railroad engines in baullug
the coal, so that nonunion men will uot
handle tbe product of the mine. A com-
mittee of tbe leading mercantile men of
Hcbuylkill county was formed Tuesday to
urge upon I'rexideut Corbin an arbitration
of tbe strike. Curbiu is suid to bave stated,
however, tbat uo compromise would b«
made with tbe miners, aud tbey could stay
out aa long as tbey pleased. ,
Little Willie screams and storms with a
burn upon his arm. To little Willie Joy ia
aenl. by using Salvation Oil, tbe great lini-
ment. .
The Wreck of the Teeth
is sure to follow the use of the many worth-
lesfl preparations for tlie teeth now in tbo
market. Remember that thotie pretended
dentists wbo cry down SUZODONT all bsVo
•ome worthless article of their own which
they will try to induce you to use. _po not
be deceived ; use uotbing but 80Z0D0NT, a
pure and infallible preservative of the dental
■ulMtaDoe.
If a Body Kiee a Body,
Bat t* enjoy It one must bare smooth, clw
Ilpe. Chapped, rouKb lips made smooth and
olmr by one apulieution of Hop Oiotment.
WBrranted to cure. At all drugglsti.
No well regulated household should be wlth-
OBt a bottle of ANUoeruBA Bittbbs, tbe worid
TCBOwned appedser and invigorator. Bcwar*
of Munteifeltfl. Ask your grooer er dmcgM
fir Mm geBQlDe artlele, BaaalBetnred by Or. J.
O.B.Slig«rt*SoBa.
BOARD OF^RADE,
OpeoiDg of tbe New Booms.
The First Annnal Banquet at the
rimaok Honse.
lCer>
There has been so little stir about tbe new
quarters of tbe young board of trade of
Lowell, tbat a good many of tUe members
didn't even know bow to flud them. As tbe
Courier has previously stated, tbey occupy
tbe old Courier editorial and bomposition
rooms uu tbe fifth floor of tbe Hlldretb build-
ing. These rooms bave been remodelled,
reuovatlid, aud to soiue extent furnished, for
tbe use of the ^ar^. Tbe parlilion which
was fpnoerly aearlrip tbe centre between
tbe front aod tear WalU, has boen move^l
l>ack, so that lb«' front room is i»ow a tolera-
bly »pacl6u« ball '2ti by 37 feet iu oijse. Tbe
rei.t of the space, S4 by il ft»et, isWivided into
two smaller rooms of et|ual size, one for a
coat room, aud tbe other for a reading and
writing room. Tbu walls bavo been band-
sonioly tiubad, the floors painted, and tbe
rooms have t>eeu furuished with chairs, ta-
blcM and other couveuiences, making tbe
quarters commodious and convenient. Tbey
are readily accessible by elevator, and are lo
be always at tbe command of the memliers
of the board who may desire to use them.
It is hoped that they will l»e made a place of
common resort by those belonging to the
l>oartl.
There was a good attendance at the rooms
last evening, when I'resident Coburii called
tbe meeting to order, and tbe following new
ineml>ers were adudtted :
Povey, Franklin 8.
I'eve> , Jumes A.
8hKW, l-rank B.
Sluipbon, (). A.
Huiltii, Melvlu B.
WlKgtn. Wui. H.
Chase, Jas. A.
Cheney, Chas. W.
Cuinmlugi, t>eo. W
llartwiillTCbas. C.
Howe, Henry C.
Marslou, (>eo. II.
Partrlilgo, A. V.
The last year's list of standing committees
wa* reuppoiuled, alter wbii-b tbe lM>ard took
a recess to enable members to inspect the
new quarters, aud iMuome acq uainted with
each other.
TH> BAMQUKT.
The n>emljers Just l>efore 1) o'clock pro-
ceeded to tbe Merrimack bouse, where the
first annual banquet was to be served. It
was about half-past iiluo when Prenideut Co-
burn led tbe way to tbe diuiug room, where
covers for TH persons were laid. Tbe tables
were srrangcd with three extending length-
wise of Ihe dining room, and one across at
tbe ends of those three. At this Uible sat the
presideut aud iuvlted guests. Tbe dieuu
was as Ioli*»"'-
MKNU.
OTSTBBa OM ■BBLI..
aour.
Mock Turtle. Tomato.
Kiau.
lialtnou Trout, Eg g Sauce. „. . ,„ '
Baked Blue Pish, Tonato Sauce.
BUIUIU.
Chickeo, Oyster Sauce.
UBMUVSa.
Turkey, Cranberry Sauce.
* ^' Chicken, Giblet Saue*.
Black Dock, with Jelly.
BNTBBBa.
Oysters In Batter.
KlUet of Beef aux Cham|iigBena.
Potted Grouse. Boiled Itloe with Italsins.
Macaroni a la Ureme.
Banana Prltters, Wine Sauoe.
Chicken Salad. Lobster Hahid.
OAMB.
Saddle of Venison . Quail on Toast.
VKOBTABL.Ka.
Sweet Potatoes. Maabad Potatoes. Boiled Po-
tatoes. Ureeu Peas. Turnip. Squaali.
BBUBHBS.
Celery. Hslford Sauce. Worrcttershire Sauoe.
Walnut Cauup. Wucen Olives.
fASTBI.
English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce.
Snow Pudding, Custard .Sauce.
Apple Pie. Mince Pie. Washington Pie.
Cream Pie.
SWKITS.
Charlotte Kusse. Jelly Roll. Assorted Cake.
l.,emon Sherbet. Frosen Pudding.
Vanilla Cream.
rKi'iT.
Apples. Grapes. Oranges. Baiuinas.
Cafe Nolr.
When this bad been fully discussed, Presi-
dent Coburu called to order and spoke as
follows:
President Coliurn's Address.
Our |u-eainble reftds: "Believing in tbe
expediency of asso<;iatiou for tbe purpose of
promoting tbe business interests of Lowell,
as well as for tbecultivatiou of unity of ac-
tion, und a more iutimate and friendly ac-
(luainlance among our huMiue^iS men, we....
Btjree to form sucn an orgunizitlon."
Tbe by-laws provi«le that social meetings
and baiKjuctM to further the intention to
cultivate "more intimate and friendly ac-
(luaintunce" may l>e held, aud so we are met
tonight at the first social meeting of our
board of trade to greet old and make new
acquaiutancc.
It is my pleasant duly to welcome you,
buslncNHmcn of Lowell; and 1 nm confident
that ut lbi!4 und other meetings we shall find
there are amenities iu business life that we
had not before thought po8.sible, and tbat we
shall also make these meetings profitable to
ourselves and the community.
A board of trade is not a modern institu-
tion, as may be learned in the history of tbe
early commercisl nations, and their import-
ance is seen in the inftuence of tbe early or-
ganizations of tbis kind on the civilization of
the world. Wbo cau estimate tbe benefits
that came, for instance, from the merchants'
exchange of Antwerp in tbe 15th century,
with its magnificent imilding, its five thou-
sand merchants daily congregated there, and
five buudre<l vessels entering and leaving
port daily? We ne^d not go back to the Iftto
conturv for examples of the iMinefits tbat
come ^rom association aud unity of commer-
cial interests.
Our modern associations, with wide fields
to work in, show tbis; and varied interests
on dry land, it is found, can work together
for mutual benefit, as well as tbe more re-
stricted interests whose paths are on tbo
trackless ocean. In senrcliing for a model
on which to shape our organization we
found the older boards of trade were re-
stricted to a few interests, one, for instance,
to tbe rum and sugar busiuess, great items in
those days, aud, as some one may remark, a
good combination, with a little water. Our
organization is for many interestfP, with a
great deal of water, and for a reliable motor
we find it is much better than rum and sug-
ar. So we have started out to unify and
protect tbe interests of our city, built up on
tbe products of tbe energy of our powerful
and beautiful Merrimack.
The inception ti not due to any one or two
persons, though It can be said tbat the crisis
WBfl brought by a public spirited gentleman
whoalta with ua tonight. It was found
when the aubjeet was broached that the Idea
was general with business men of Lowell,
but bad not been formulatod In expreaalon.
Copsequeully there was such an tntereat that
It was not difllcult to organiie our board
at well attended and entnualasttu meetinga,
nor to find a goodly number ready to Join
our laudable undertaking.
It is asked, what do we propose to do to
«romot« tbe buslDeas Intereeis of Lowell.
That we slmll do will depend upon
tareat tbe busioeat men io Lowell have in you bavB not cBme tofeetb«r bbjt toe early as
tbe board of trad«, and the extent to Whiuti tbe board of trade of tbe elty of Lowell, to
that interest is materialized by a lively par- , couMlder its needs. There are already large
ticipution in, und endoraement of, lt« aims problem- upon us, aud they are coming up
ami work. I will endeavor to indicate ; continually, aud tbeir decision will uflTcct the
where elTorts cau be made. | future of these large corporations, und the
One of our objects will be to bring ad.li.citv as well.
tlonal or uew enterprises lu locate with iis. | When Messrs. Iy>well, Jankson. Appletou,
ThU can l>e done by showing liie advanlaj;* s
we possess as inducements to those looking
for a location. We bavu an abuntiaiioe of
skilled and reliable working people, low cost
of living and rentals, facilities for receiving
and sending out materiaU, healthy location,
and care for the education aud religious ad-
vunc.einunt of our people. It has ulwsys
been the policy of l/owell employers to pro-
mote the higher as well as tbe material wel-
fare of the employe.i. From tl>e first, the
home, tbe church and the school bouse bave
been built with tbe mlTI und the shop. The
wisdom of this Is, seen iu tbe order and n--
liability of our people; in marked contrast to
same uunufaclurlng communities. The
value of these cannot Im) given iu dollars and
ceaU, but the community that assures them
to the employer gives more than sny ofler of
abatement of tuxes, or any ttuaucial consid-
eration without them.
That enquiries may l>» answered, we have
u kUuidiiigeouiniiltee ou staliitlcs aud in-
foruMitlon und ope on m:iuuf«otures.
Ainiady these committees have been called
u|Kin by parties looking for locatlona for
manufacturing oonoerns ; auu iu one loatame
I be decision was in favor of our city. In tbe
other the strangers were given a hearty wel-
COUU-, and moans at hand gave tbem ail the
information desired, intimately connected
with and afl'ectiog tbe prosperity of Lowell
are tbe matters of transportation. In-
surance und banking; and we have
standing committees on transportation
and railroads, on insuruece and mercantile
and banking. It will be tlie duty of tbe first
to see that tliu corporate Itoilies to whom so
many privileges are grunted, give us every
ponsiblo facility for tbe lrans|»ortatiou of
merchaudise, and acc^rauiodation in passen<-
ger service. Iu tbe i>ast and at present dis-
crimination against Lowell by limiting us lo
certain through lines, for transportation of
frel','ljl. humircups us by cutting us ott from
com|>ellng points for supplies of materiiil
und merchandise. Iu passenger servhc
cintnws have recently l>een made which arc
probably onlv the la-ginning of tlie lesseninx
of acc'>mmo«(ations we have had. Contiuci-
ors still call "chunge cars for Merrimack,
street," hut tbe beguiled passenger finds no
cars, not even a cab train, to change to, and
has ample time during his walk to Merri-
mack stniet to compute tbe time before be
will l>e oliliged to change cars at the lileach-
ery station.
in the matter of insurance there is nemi of
immediate a-tion. as rates ought to lie re-
vised and lowered. They are now fixed by
a board of undcrwrllers, wholly beyond thi-
control of our I(m-uI board ; our rates are the
same as for similar classes of property in
oilier cities and towns. Our iocsl agents say
they would l>e glad, and think tbey ought to
write al lower rates than are given them for
lioweli, but cannot. Cotupared with many
localities, we can. I think, show a low per-
ceutsge of losii on amount insureil ; our fire
department is not exc4;lled in ertlciency, our
supply of water, from hydrants, canals ami
rivers, is unequalled, and yet I underaland
our rules are the same as in cilies and towns
showing larger losses, less efilclent depart-
ments aud with less ample water supply. If
we caunol have the l>euefit of tliese facilities
and advantages from those now insuring us,
wo can through our board of tranie teat tbe
mutual plan now so generally adopted by
manufacturers.
Heside these principal Interests collateral
questions of public interest are constantly
arising, such as the building of the city gov-
ernment building, a memorial building, a
post office building, or tbe obtaining city wa-
ter for light motors. In all these questions,
five hundred |>ersons acting as individuals or
us a mob avail but little. But five bundre<l
lu a well organized association is a power
tbat can not be despised, and Is pretty suiv
to carry IU point. The very fact of tbe ex- ,
Isteuce of tbe organiaatioB creates respeul tals, and to as orderly a manufacturing olty
from those wbo would pey no deferenoe to
Individual or mob.
The social element In our association is
also to l»e fostered, by meetings, banquets
and addresses on timely topics. In time we
expect to make our rooms such that the
busy man will find not only Ihat lhc\ are
pleasant and convenient for business ap-
IMintments, hut also an agre<'abie place to
pass leisure hours, and lu which the strang-
er witbin our gates may l>e welcomed and
entertained.
I come then to our need, which is the as-
sQciution of nil our citizens in our Itoard of
trade. Our article of membership Is broad,
as "any pcrsoit a resident of or In^ving u
place of business in Lowell" is eligible. We
need to make our meml>ersblp up to five
hundred this current yesr, and I urge all
memlMjrs to assist in this ellort, and extend
an invitation to all eligible to send iu their
names. We need the hearty and interested
coojMTatlon of every member in our etlbrts
to forward the interests of our city ; und I
lielieve that with Ibiscoopcratlon our board of
trade will become an iustilulion of great as-
slstani-e to our progress and prosperity, and
a credit to our community.
Poat-Prandial BpeakinB.
Having finished Mr. Coburn iutrodui-cd
Hon. Oeo. A. Manlen as the president of tho
evening. Mr. Murdeu, having briefly allud-
ed to the pleasant duty Jissigned hlni. which
rendered it both inappropriate and unneces-
sary to rat^ke any speech of his own, pro-
ceeded to call out the guests, using the senti-
ments herewith given as targets for those
who were called upon to fire at, but reminding
them that tliu widest range of topics and
method of treatment would be allowable.
Tlie sfieakers might be grave or gay, lively
or severe, as incluiation might dictate. He
remarked that Mayor Palmer had sent word
late in the afternoon that he feared oflicial
duties would prevent his attendance, but
that he would send over a couple of alder-
men if possible to represent tbo city. This
turned all eves lo Aldermen Boutwell and
Holden. who had iust come in, but Mr. Mar-
den said he wouhf skip the city for tbe mo-
ment, and give them time to take breath.
The first sentiment was as follows :
The Commonwealth of Matmchusettn. — Her
prospertiy Is but tho aargregate prosperity ef
her thriving municipalities— one of the largest
and most thriving of which Is our goodly city
of Lowell. V
Hon. Francis Jewett was introduced aa
the only representative of the executive de-
partment of the state government present,
but as a large part of tbat government, and
as representative of Lowell business inter-
ests of many vcars' standing. Ho spoke of
tbe position " which Massachusetts liolds
among the states of tbe nation, and turned a
neat compliment for Governor Amex. As
for the commonwealth, he said that wc all
desire its prosperity. We wish for u'ood
laws, good schools, good government. The
state was referred to as an aggregation of
well-gqtverned municlpnlitles. and these are
the work of the citizens themselves. Mr.
Jewett congratulated ihe board of tratie on
Its pros)ierous Inauguration, and already
handsome increase. It is a needed factor,
he thought. In securing the highest welfare
of the city.
Our Large Corpomtt Afanufiicturei. — Thej
have ina<le Lowcli what she Is: on their contin-
ued prosperity depends Lowell's future growth
and welfare. Whatever cripples or injures them
is a detriment to Lowell.
Mr. A. G. Cumnock, agent of the Boott
Cotton mills, was called upon and spoke as
follows: , , ,^
I thank yon sincerely for your kind invita-
tion to meet you this evenlnic, and eapoolally
on thla pleasant oocaaion to be permitted to
■peak In behalf of our large oorporatloBs. I
amrare, Mr. Pr^eidMit and gMUeoMn, that
Boott and others came to tbo town of Eust
Chelmsford, and laid out tbe canals and
water ways, built tbe dam, and all the locks,
they built larger than they thought, und un-
consciously laid the founuulious of a great
I city. They were none of your narrow-
I gauge men. but men of large ideas aiid of
' great capacity and foresight. WolsbuM do
I well if wo act ns wisely and plan as largely
as they did In tbeir <lay. At the close of the
I war, when the spindles were all put in mo-
: lion ugaiu, aud enlargement comtnenced, wo
; found the water power exhausted, and «team
I was put in fur supplementary power; so
I that we tind ourselves possessed tuilay of
twice the number of horse-power of sleam
I that we have of water. Coal, gentlemen, is
the burning question of tbe hour. Cheap
coal, cheap transportation. Kvery additional
spindle, triu-bamnier, sewing machine, gas
und electric light must come from coul. Tho
future growth of your city de|>ends on coal
to generate steutu. 1 know of h<> good reu-
son why WM should pay 85 cents per ton on
every Ion of uoci that comes from Saleti; or
llontoo to Lowell. The railroad inunagers
admit that coul drawn here at 8 i-iU cents
per ton per mile Is the best (laying buniuess
they have. But tbey fail to see that the fu-
ture enlargement of ojr city depends on
cheap coal, aud with the cheap coal aud en-
largement tbey would bave a larirer popula-
tion, aud hence mure freight of all kin<ls to
haul. Tbis question you will no doubt reach
in course of time.
Taxation, gentlemen : We have much to
learn on this subject, and I hope at an early
day you will take it up uud discuss it. Kng-
land, the great worksnop of the world, taxes
lier industries moderately, and the result Is
that whole cities and towns bave sprung Into
exUtenue that would never have liuen known
but for this policy. A party recently visited
our city to select a site for a 50,U00-spiudle
thread mill, aud found on looking over all
the ground, that the tax rate was not so very
high, but the valuation on tbis kind of prop-
erty was excessive, and this, coupled with
the fact tliut they could get coal 91.3A per
ton cheaper in a city by the sea, cause*! them
to turn tlicir Imcks if^iun ui. aud tbey bave
settled down in Fall lllver. Tbe corpora-
tions find themselves today with au exces-
sive city valuation, and a statu tax demand-
ed hi addition. We look for an early tti\)utt-
inenl of this mailer,
Thetarifl: My friend .Htott will warm
upon tbis. It is the red-hot questlou of the
hour, but from my standpoint some of its
phases are very simple indeed. As to raw
I'oilon the Kuroi>euu and the American pay
the same price, and stand on the same
ground. On )be coarse fabrics ninnufact-
urcd liy us where the raw material Is about
'i^i to 1 of labor, wo can compete with the
fcluiopean, but wlieu you reverse this, and
the labor costs us more per yard than the raw
material, we lose, and must have protection.
For cloMi woven fabrics, fancy goods, hosiery,
carpet weaving, woolens und kindred goods,
where the production Is small and tho labor is
high, we need protectlou und must have some
breakwater to stop the fiood of foreign goods
coming in, made by cheaper labor; or we
must commence and reduce salaries and
wages all along tbe line lo nwel tho uom(»etl-
tiou. I know of no other way. Do you?
In conclusion, Mr. President aud gentle-
men, the outlook before us ia uot discourag-
ing. Although we are au Inland city, and
cannot otfi>r fuel as cheap as the city by the
sea, we cau so manage our city anairs that
taxation will lie moderate. We can insist on
tlrst-clats freight facilities. And we
can point with pride to the ImsI
managed manufacturing city lu tho
world, when the manager ami workman
come together and settle all their troubles liy
mutual concesslous, without the need of
boards of arbitration, or strikes. You can
point to your churches, schools and bospl
Aldermen Hoklen and Boutwell aeverally
responded to this sentiment.
The /'rM(.— The supplement to all the other
forces of clvlllsaUoD.
The above was the last sentiment, and was
responded to bv Cupt. G. A. Ilansvom of the
Times, who reminded his hearers that tlie
<*harge sometimes made that tiie Press lacks
indepeiidepce is not well founded. It is not
the provinu" of the newspaper to be rush or
Quixotic III deul'iig wltu public questions.
Capt. lianscom guve utterance to some very
soupd iiless on journalism.
It was after 12 o'clock when the banquet
hall was deserted, and all agreed tbat it was
a grund succeu.
AMUtiKMENTS.
as the sun rises and sets upon.
Our Afinor Corporntiont.—M»\n\y th» out-
growth of Individual effort, such a'* has made the
name of stott known and honored In Lowell
these many years.
Hon. Cliarles A. Stott, ageht of the Bolvl-
dere Woolen mills, was called upon, and
made a most happy sp«i;ch, giving many
reminiscences of Ibe career of his father,
who foundeil this company, and .ilso of oth-
er Dioneers, whoso small beginnings hud
grown Into the "minor corporations" spoken
of in the sentiment. He had not known ex-
actly what the board of trade meant, but
from I'l^sident Coburn's exposition of it, he
had discovered, and he gave it his hearty en-
dorsement, aud desired to liocome one of its
members.
Our PriviUe ItuluiitHes.— They illverslfy oar
products, nml supplement our groat corpor-
ations in furnishing remiincratlvo cniployinent
to busy hands. The more there are of them the
men lur^
Hon. Frank W, Howe was introduced to
respond to the sentlmeul, as one of our keen-
est ami brightest young bu>>incss men. He
made a ca|)Ilal speech. minglin>r sound sense
with sharp wil in such proportions that he
kept the table "on a roar," but made his re-
marks tell for the development and fostering
of a higher and broader pui)llc spirit, in
which he declared Lowell to be lamentably
deficient.
AV«' Jiutu»trieM.—yft welcome them to our
city, ami promise them our hearty cu-operatlon.
This was assigned to Mr. John I). Pilling,
IKIKCASTKY ICNTKKTAI.NMKMT.
A very enjoyabio entertidnment was given
at tlie Dorcastry on Paitie street last nlurht
by Mr. W. K. .Strutton and u number of his
pupils. The attendance was quItM large, uud
to many it was an entirely novel berform-
ance. Mr. Htrstton himself played aeverul
times iu banjo and ruilar solos, and also gave
a duet with 5IUI Iluntlny. Messrs. Stone
and t'ummings and Misses Cora CuiiiDiings
aud Alice Wright also participated iu dlfifer-
ent uuiubcrs. Tbe perforiuer« were award-
ed generous applause for their kl|id efl'orts.
TIIK M.iTIIU.OB LKSSOU CI>.NC;KKT.
The Mathilda Lention ooncort at Hunting-
ton hall his^ night, whleh was the third in
the Y. M. C. A. course, whn uttemled by an
appredutlve though not lurge audience. ' Tbe
concert was greatly enjoyed bv all till the
room iN'came too cold for comfort, when en-
thuslusm was out of the <|uei«tion. Misn
Lennon was the star of course, and she fully
met the ex|)«ctatlouN of those who had set a
high eHtimate on her present capabilities.
Uer study and training abroad bad evidently
been pruniable. IStrhups her best selection
was "O Mio Fernando" from the opera "La
Favorlta." It was admirably sung, with Ihe
most faithful expression. Mrs. II. K.
Kiiowles is better known in Low«dl than Is
Miss lAinnon. She of «;ourse gsvu her selec-
tions iu a very pleusing manner. Tho gen-
tlemen of the quartctle— McMsrs. ,loseph W.
licacb and (Jeorge Lennon— were all that
could bo wished, cither as snioista or mem-
bers of tbu quartette. Mr. Ixsacb sung
iu his ucttustometl strong and uoafrectuu
manner. Tbe concerted mimlters were as
successful as tho solos. Mr. J. V. Glider,
the accompanist, assisted materially In mak-
ing the euncert as su(Mussful us It was.
"I.IITI.K I'ln^K."
A big audience laughed at Frank Ihiniehi
In bis now play of "Little Puck" at Music
bsll last night. The piece isn't great, but
I>nuiuls is, ami he was fslrlv asslsti d bv Bes-
sie .Sanson, llllllu Oenves, ('liurles W. .S>yain,
Hobert Fra»er and others. The slnglugwas,
as a rulu, nut good.
"rUK WORLD.''
"The World" can be hsil at Huntington
hall tonight at a very reasonable price. Il Is
n show worth seeing on uccount of the many
brilliant and beautiful se4'iil<^ cficets whlcli
ure introdnccd. Tiie company is a large
one, an<l will stage the piece in goo<l shaiM}.
Those who like u tlrst-<*lass sensational piece
cau tfud it at Iluntiiigluu hall tonight.
"CAHTI.KH IN ai'AIN."
Mr. W. H. Greene's ledum at the mon's
branch of tbe People's dull this evening
promises to b«> itarlitudarly enjoyable, and it
should be well attended. It Is on an Inter-
esting subject, and tho lecturer has taken
great pains to secure some very fine slcreoptl-
con views, which will illustrate tho lecture
handsomely. Tbe lecture is free.
NOTKH.
Prof. Chapman will read at the Chelms-
ford street church tonight.
The untertalnment by tho young people of
High street church Thursday evening should
lie remembered. The church choir will sing,
Miss Ada Huntley read, and Miss Dyke
will be tbe pianist. Fancy articles and re-
freshments will bo for sale.
of Henrr Vni. ; Mr. JTobii Stott will fdyt «i
idea of Wllliara tbe Conqueror. Other flee>
tlemen and ladles, eqaally well known, will
be mentioned at a later period. .The laetuf*
and repreaentatlona are offers, not io the !!■•
of entertainment alone, but lu tne hope that
they may prove ioslructlve.
Mratie Order%.
A regular meethig of Caotoh Pawtuckafe
will be held this evening. Action will be
taken on tbe code of by-laws.
The installatluo of the officers elect Of
Lowell liMlge, (JnlttMl Wcrkmcy, will tako
place this evcuing. A gander parly will also
be enjoyed.
A fair, dance and musical entortaioment
will be given by IllulilsntI lo«lge. Odd Fel-
lows, In their new ball. Jan. 80 and XI, and
Feb. 1, 3 und a. Tb<! <*ommlttee propose to
have something meritorious. 'The members
of the lodge are workcr.s in every seuae of
the term.
The following ofllcers bave be^n elected bf
tbe l)oar<l of trustees of Odd Fellown* hall:
President, Hon. Frauds Jewell; secretary*
A. B. l'lym|itoii; treasurer, Hon. J. O. Pea-
body. Directors: David Wlllmau, Merri-
mack Jod);c; W. L!in;;ley. Mechanics lodge;
A. F. Pierce, Oiwrlln lodge; K. Sheupard,
Moiioniuke chcampuient ; J. N. Wright*
Wannalanci't encainpniHUt.
Passaconswsy trilMi, Ued Men, adopted 4S
pale faccK last evening and took action on Ift
applications for iiH^inliersblp.
The Burke T«'m|H-nioco Ipstitule admlttod
yO uew members at their meutimr last night.
There was a litrury aud musical programme
also.
Charcli BlactloBS.
The annual meeting of tbe Paige street
Freewill BaptlHt church was held lust night.
The pssior, Itcv. (ieorgc N. Howanl, prosld-
eil, and the foilowltig officers and commltfeeoe
were chosen: Clerk, W. H. Hmllh; treasure
er, F. K. Huunders; auditor, C H. Latham;
standing committee, Carlos Huxen, W. B*
CargilJ, ('. H. Latham, K. L. Wlggln, A. O.
title; prudential comiulttee, W, H. 8mlth»
Geo. Merrill, W. N. Uol>erts; executive oooi-
mltlee, George W. Parker, D. P. KnowltOBt
A. T. Green, A. F. Flelcbei, J. W. Iteyookla.
W. II. Cargill. It was ruportml that during
tlie til rue yearn of Mr. ilo ward's pastorate
there had been I'M tnembirs added. In the
past year he bus baptised 74 iMiraons, attend-
ed 'iO funerals, ottleiniiMl at 10 marrtagae,
made ftlll calls, und occupied tbe'pulplt 00 49
Sundays.
Tbo KlioK'ougrrgalionnl church held their
annual meeting Muntlay night. A supper
WHS servctl in the vestry at 6 o'clock. The
ofllcrrs nieclcd were the following : Clerk*
Alfred K. Nichols; treasurer, James Ilow>
ard ; deacons, Henry I'plon, JameM O. Hykes*
A. It. Hall, i'harlcs Forrest; stamling con-
miltee, Itev. J. M. Greene, the deacons and
Messrs. C. F. Fleminiugs and Charles Kim-
ball.
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Damaffes
the
Oiveo by the .Fury— SeSOO
•um Plzed Upon.
The sberlfTs Jury In tho case of the Wame-
slt Power company ngninsl tbe Ix)well and
A ndover railroad for tiainages and loss of
property by tbe laying of tnick* «)n the east-
eriy side of the Concord river, iiotween tbe
Uogers street and Lawrence strei^t bridges,
have iriven a decision, placing the damages
at 94d0(). This is a smaller sum than was
awarded by the Jury lu INTO, when tho vor-
dl'-t was set aside and 11 new tri.d ordorod.
Then tbe company got tAOUO.
TDR INDIAN ASSOCIATION.
Rev. .1. R. Harrison's L«M-tnr« Itrrore It
at the First Congregational Oliureh.
A meeting of tho Lowell Indian association
was held ut the First t 'onirreifutlonal church
Inst uiglit, when itev. J. H. Iliirrfson <leUv-
ered an Interesting address. Mr. Harrison
was introduced by Ilev. 4, L. Seward. He
said in oiMiiduL' thiit he should make his lec-
ture a descnipllve rather than historical one.
He had vislteii iwenty or more reservations,
un<l had found no two alike. Nor was there
n generally himtlar cburactor among them.
The general run of trll>es In the west still
remain as nearly undvill/ed as It is possible
for them to be in the relations wbicth they
sustain with tlienclgiiliorliig white men. In
southern Orcsrou, however, the Indiuns, who
a f<JW years ago were very hostile to the
whiie men, are now in n degree civil-
?r"fV!:nr1"lo'('oweir '?3ilr't"r^e''f'rom l/.edan.lrJ.eive missionaries very hospitably,
shoe fadory In Lowell, .oming here from x,,ey have learned a good deal about cook-
lory
Haverhill. He compared the advnntuges of
Lowell with Haverhill as a place to manu-
facture shoes, much lo the advantage of
Lowell, where labor if* less discontented, and
there is more sympathy and freedom be-
tween employer and einploycil. He said his
concern was doing even l>elter thun it had
expected.
Our Merchant!.— Ther are such as the poet
says ■■constitute a state"— "Men, high-minded
men."
Mr. Arthur G. Pollard responded, elo-
quently speaking for the merchants of Low-
ell as warranting tbe characteri/ution of the
toast, and bespeaking for tho board of trade
their co-operation and sympathy.
rAn Unitfd Stateg.— City and town make tbe
state— states make the nation. Tho whole Is
greater than any of Its parts, but only prosper-
ous parts make a thriving wliole.
ITbe president of the evening snld be bad
purposely reserved this sentiment until a
somewhat advanced stage of the pracee«lings
to allow Col. Haggett to recover from the ef-
fect of an exciting cliurcb meeting which he
bad attended the night l)cfore. Col. Hag-
gett proceeded to make his usual Inimitable
and uti reportable speech, and ho put in one se-
rious suggesllon ifor the board to consider
relative to the early mall from Boston, which
he says DOW comes to Lowell by a freight
train which is frequently delayed. He
thought the board should endeavor lo secure
an early passcniter train leaving Boston al
0.80 in the morning, thus bj-lngiug our mail
to Lowcli (n decent scusob.-
The LffrUUUure.— It should wntrh the Inter-
ests of the state with care, and especially should
avoid the over production of statutes— remem-
bertog
"How small of nil that human hearts endure,
Tho part that King or laws can cause or cure."
Representative C. E. Adams responded,
urging concert of action by busiuess men In
local enterprises. He spoke particularly of
a public building, a hill for which has been
Introduced in the House by Congressman
Allen, and thought the board should back up
the measure.
The CUM cf LotctU.—U is for b«r lieneilt
that our argaaisatlon haa been formad. Hsr
▼artod interssts and lodustrles aboBid reoslve
theeaneat asslsnmee aad aaooa^afeaeat of
erery cood ettbMB.
ing, which Is well known to Iw a positive ov-
idence of advance in civlll/ation. The west-
ern idea is lo kill ofTthe Indians as ripldly
as possible and in anv way that is practica-
ble. Tho speaker Imd no sympathy with
this system. His own metho«l of solving tiie
Indian problem would he to adopt u compul-
sory school system for the Indian children
between tlie ages of ten and fifteen years,
and then furni><h them with farming and
other tools and set them up in business.
The speaker thought in this way they would
become self-supporting.
Mr. Harrison In closing explained the plan
of tbe Indian Rights' aMsociiition of Philadel-
phia, wlilch he represented. This associa-
tion is to put before Congress several propo-
sitions this winter.
At tbe close of the lecture, a number of
persons Joined tbe Ix>well nssodatlon and a
collection. was taken to pay tbo expenses of
the meeting. A Ik>x of clothing h being pre-
pared for the Turtle Back mountain Indians,
and rill contributions will be ghully received
by Miss Anuerson. ut No. 31 Anno street.
Owen Street Hall.
This 1s to be tlic namo of tbe first building
erected by tho French 1'rotet.lant college.
The proceeds of the lecture. Illustrated by
representations in costume, to be held on
Tbiirsduy evening of next week, .Jan. Itfth,
al High street church will be given into the
fund for the building of Owen Street ball.
As the building of tills college was an object
of deep interest to Rev. Dr. Street, the mcm-
l)€rs of the High Ktrcet society enter heartily
Into thin entertainment as a token of resptict
for their late l)etoved pastor. The outline of
It was at one lime talked over with him and
received his approval. The prominent char-
acters from the eorly history of tbo Sixons
to Hie present lime will be outlined In word
sketches by Mr. A. L. Bacbeller, principal
of the Green school, and each represunlative
will then appear in turn upon the platform.
Well known citizens havd confcuted to assist
Id carrying out this plan. Mi^j. C. A. Htott
will personate Dr. SamudkJohnson, tho well
known author and lexioogrspber; Dea.
Joshua Clark will show us bow Cardinal
Wolsej nay bave looked In his day ; Mr.
Jason rnlier hu ooniented to Wear the drees
^arnageji.
In Chelmafoni, wa
cent, Mr. llenj. H. Adams of WesKluld aud Mlsa
Uutllu A. Parker of Clielmsford.
,Jan. 10th, tiv Uev. .1. II. Via-
«s of \vei
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To LET.— A cotUge at 1.1 Hanpsblre 1
Inquire at 10 Thirteenth street.
LOST.— Satur<lay sftemooa, i black sdk
umhrclH. The Under will be rewarded hf
leaving It at :il Aiine street.
WANTED.— A youn« man . froai Mora
Scotia, 17 years old, wanU ,a sUaattOB.
Is ac(| uainted with the care of boiies. laqalra
of Wm. II. Anderson, I Itarrlsters ball.
Dst C, C, BABBITT,
The long experienced optlrJan of Maaetaesler*
N. II., assisted by II. A. NOYKH, Is naklac aa
annual visit to this city. If your vlalon ia dO>
fecilve be sure and consult him.
Ofllce at 135 Oorham Street.
▲ad a thoroagk dettminAtioa to
oted, jWL ■% kt bMooM raooMtftd
1
In Whltlnsvllle, I>e<:. 11. at tlie , rosldeaee eC , h
her son, ilolMsrt C. (JoBant, Mrs. Kllaa A. t '
Conant, ageil 7H years, 10 months, IB daya.
■■&
Fortaapa Yott l^ere Bo:
Don't yoa think with proper ■tn^y
A aOOD OTTTITT OAI BE HAD AT
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6
LOWELL DAILY COURIER. WEDNESDAY. JAIOJABY 11. ;888.
1^
F*w forelo name* »re no fmmlUar to
Amerlciins ••Ibat of the ''Bon Mtrcht" ind
lU lately d««ea«i«l proprietor, the lamented
Mme. Bonclcaut. Kver bIoi* hir bunbanU's
death lhl« u.lmlrttble woman ha« carried on
alone the linmenne cBtablUhment they had
hitherto in«n«}?e<l toin^ther, with executive
ability only i.ur|.a»<«ea by the wl»e geucro.'lty
that showed Itself nllki.' In dcallnjf* with .iix-
toineix au.l employcN nii<l U now consplon-
ouH ill the "^'WP*' ""'• detail* of Ikt liit«t will
aiKl t. Mjiufiii. The Hum loliU af what jho
hRH hit t»» the .luployeH of the "Bon
Mttrcl»'."lii umuuiJU«-tii«rully proivortu.iM-d
to the lit.u- they h:ive U-fii then- «•"' ' »'*^ "«;:
ture of ilK'ir mts k en, U more thiiii 1«.0()0.<HK
franrx. iKr^low.-tl iit ttiinis* vinyiua: irtuu ?'ioy
tot2«"<'- li<-i<l«'-, l,0(K).tHK)iH >:lvtii for a
houi-e of ri'Hl ai»«l coiiviiUrneiiui! for kIiU or
dUabh'.UiiM'lov*"- To M. l'uM.nir sli« h»s
left In :tll *i.>'.t)dO fruii.-N. T.» liiv:ilUl«'<l ih'mii-
bem of il>.^ I'arU |>ivhH 10().0(W. un.l the Minv^
■uiu t.« ..;uh of tli4.' tw.iity war<Uof I'tirlH,
forthe Mll«f of the Mi'miiu;: pool ; d<|oi»l«'
that itirM.iiiil to tin- wuni In whUli hIu' hvi-0.
The uraiKl raiibl of Krau<« n'.-i'iv.> lOO.OtW
IraiH'", ill"! eru-lioftht rn.leMaiit <•oll•..t«^-
^le^Hl^w.ll. Ihf nnhl.iMioi. of I'ttis- IMV-
luit "30<t.0(»«>. Sevtn luillioin.f irancw in tiMl-
Uou !>• »liy^l.l«(l «in(.ii;r .HIT. n-.il lioM>»t«'* »•"'
other ih:ii!t;,ble JiiMitiilioiis«. an I nil b« r lln-
en. a*, wi II as her Mlver. tf-M;s to thivi* ♦»Iu.m-
tlouul h«M>«;» for i,Mrl.'. ut St. iXiiw. Kiou.u
JftmieaU
SCRATCHEDJ8 YEARS.
A Scaly, Itohlnc Sklu DIamso with Eiulleaa
HufferluK CarMi by Cut leu la Heuieitlra.
€aiiigtS0oH $i Co<
lUilroatiy*
Playing Cards.
A Large
If i hart known of tlie Cl'lTi URA
twealvelKhl yeiuKnit»ltw.>ul<l have wiveit nii
i-uOOO (two huiulie 1 .loPnr.*^ an.» m.i lmnKnK(
iiiioui.t of .uff.MtnK. My »lt-caM; (f»oi;luH -
til n
lUCMKDIF.H
nie
i«e
)
iioi IrtrKer
^l•o^
H Hpmi«1 ra|>l<»ry nil over my iMidy
conunenred on my lien<l
;^Kt^Jio''."v"S"'ll,o-.c.l^wo«i;iUrop
otrofinealHhe Unic, and my •iiffoilnp wm«
♦•iidlo«-«. Hiid wUhiMit ndlef. *H<e UionMiid
tu.nwoul.l uoiuiniK mc lo have Udn
dol-
rt( h u>
imnllVvidof wtial »oiiit> of Uio tUKlora wild
WHH lfi>r»»Hv. Boiiie ilHK' W'»i«n. p*on"»l«i ete. i
»..(>k..:.nnd.....sar*upnrllla» over one year
aH.l n half. I»ul no cuiv. 1 went to tivi. or
«looJoii« and MO r«r« I raniiot lualiio n\»
ci'KA Mkmm>iiu» too lumli. lliey n<^\»
nkin M* cU'ar and fu« Iroiii •««al« • as a
t^troe
ttni-
luiwie
J.iiliv'*. All I M*«Hl of Ummii xvhh thive '•"**•„„
CiTiri'KA. and thrt'O lioitU'* ol CliiOi'UA KK-
Moi.vKNT. and two .-akoi ..f CUTICI K* SoAl-.
ir you liad l»wn •>ere and #ald you would have
cured me tor ii'i<Ki,oo vou would have had Ide
moiay. I Uu-kcl hl^c tli<« plrlurc In your b;>uk
,if IVtrtaKto (pti'Uini utitiiber two, "llow to
runs *t.li> IMwmmV), I'Ut now I mm hi- <I' 'M* a^
liny pfrcoii «v»T «UH. Throuttti t.in-o <.f hittn; J
I uii my Imnilw ovf v my armi» an«l Uv"» t«
Assortment and
Prices.
Low
ELLINQWOOD & CO..
» ■
fTftoteaafe and Retail DrugaiBU,
Ori*OSITK P08T OFMCB.
the
In a TonipM odltoilal wc read: "r or mo
flrat thu" u«s hav*' aiinin;; oin*«'lv(»« a plu--
DoiiM'iiOii NVf littvo li.'uid of III Ku»5laii.l and
Ainoilii'. u tol«.p.Mil lordiiio wtnthily ur-
quir»'.liit tlio ••uuit.eof oi;o liUtiinr liol.ly
exiK'Ufli I I'V lln |»o»M.'HM»r and r.r.Mtor for
oiJjL«la of c'lu'ial Iwhfvohn.M and puldu-
UMfulii.--."' Aii.lM. IM-inrd uocs uu l'>
tay: "A.iuoxt a- admlrultle a* Ihf royal jtlfl
of tnih u torliiiio U iln' initliicnl fori-li;nl.
with III'" tai-ruweliinK fyMipalUy. ihc «'ii-
llghtene.1, ijMloHophh- and r«lli;i«u« ^pl^|l.
that pn-aiili-d ov»r th«*»e lifn»'la<nl<»ni»... . .
Min«'. lloucicaut udiniiiUton d h^-r rliarliu-.
•nhhe udiiiliiUtciid htr lai'liio"-, and htt>
ahown a- imuh w i-dom and lMu«*iindy In
dl»«poaln.' i»f lu:r wii.Uh uk ^Iid had di..|.l.iyrd
in ai-«|uriu.' It. Jk-u of nil. ner liberality of
IhoUKht i- «M"d «" ''»'!• lili.ridily of ^•■l•l»;.'■
She ..teinH t • huM' illv«»t.d luTM'lf of all
narrow pr*judUi'«-«f all partiality for co-
terlea oi •^eeti*. Kin- iituy have fell that hbe
had no rUlit to .llv»rl to ix«lti»ivo eml-. a
fortune iMitatwd from the world at ii»i*"»i«;
Huoh prM.lUal x«*»ei»»'«lfy ^ ♦'^'••' •••'" "'"Hild
bear tndt MhundredfoUf. and It inav prme
after all that the urualetil :rood tlone b\ thi"
noblv iminm»*nl woman hi the exauiido ahe
haN I'hut •-•Iven." , , ,
Mnw. ItomUajit .lied at Caniica. hut her
remuiuK w«re eml»alnie«l and l>rou}ilit back to
her eltv b.'iu*!, lift Uue dii Hue. l»np<.i.|i.;,'
funeral t.»TvleeH lo(»k pla«e at the ehuivh of
••St. Thoniaa d'Aqulu," where »h> wa* a
donaUni Blleiulant. It wat< mueh t«K) Muad.
however, not only for the crowd thai me»».c»l
for adniU-lon, butforthone who had eb|K.-
eial clalina t6 Im; there, and only del«ir«tloii»
were admitted from dlllerent reprei.cutailve
bodiea. Addrewaea were made at the icra\_e
In thei-etiietery of Montparna^i^ by ►jjeak-
ent appointed bv the eiiiploye», and aUo by
puWk ollielalH. The editor of the (iuuloU,
11. Meyer, writeato M. Me7>re»<. president
of the »a*oclatlon of I'arl-* journallMi.. to pro-
poae thai he -hould open a Kulmcripllon for
a aUtue of Mine. ltouei»;Biit to Ik* place*! In
the aquuie oppo»lte the l.uildlii:« of the "Bon
llarilie." The coD>»ent of the exeeulora hax
been a^ked and grunieil conditionally, re-
memberinK, aa they cay. ••the ntaerve and
Boodoktv of the wQiuau they repreaent."
IMWll
<.in«lii>a While, l»iit to no pitrpo«e. I am all
w, 11. I wr .lelied l»rnt> tlibi >ear», aud U jr<'t
to Ikj It kind ot Hec-nd naluiv tn me. I tliatik
\ nil a thou-aiid timi». Aiiythliijr more tWnl a <>h
\»MUi1o know «r)le me. or ativoho who rcU'U
.Ui. may . rite u. ...c »'»'l,V-';,\;''-- '^-j.^;.
WaUrlmry, Vt, Jan. ao l>, JHf7.
Playine: Cards.
Old Colony.
ON and aflar Jan. 8. H»8, train* wlU laaye
Lowell (Mlddleaex alr«ct dci>ot) aa fol-
For Twunton, Fall RWer, Tfewport, Haw
llf'dforti, I'roTidMi**. I'nwtuik*-!, Marl,
lioro'. Mouth FrauiliiKliainaud wayatatlona
«l7.K!n.in., l'i4A and < 40 p. m. All trains
Cfinncei at South lir»inlii»(!>nn» with Itoaton A
Albany railroad for Woro»<at«<r. »j>rliicfleld,
Albuny and the W«at: aUo at Concortl Junc-
tion wllh Huhbur« rallmad. . ^ „ .. „.
The 4. JO p. ni. train ooMniHta with Fall River
Mne sunincra for New York, the Uouth and
HiN>nlal for Chelniafnrtl at (145 a. m., 6.S0
Hixt I' to p- in- (Haiurdav* at 10 p. m.) ileturn
at ^.W and 7.15 x. m., and « ;JJ y. m.
8llNl>AY8— For South Framlntrtiam and way
aUtlona. 6J(U a. m. Itotiirn at A.4(i p. in.
J. R. KKNimiCK.iJeneral Manaffer.
18AA(1 N. MAIl^IIAl-L. I>lv. SiipU
UKV). W. MILLKU, ARttUt.
Tlokot OlMe*. DO Marrlmaek »tt— t.
HaOroatitf*
A
nri^ of
for 20 cents. These
•rood thickness and nice
bnrpiin
cnou^di lor
w
nyl»o(ly.
0mfm
l»«orlaiiU, KcAoma, Tiller, Um^rwonn. l.Uhen,
I'lUiltu*, feabl Ilia I, Milk l'rn»t, lijndruO,
ll.irbir"', Itaker*'. tiroe>i»' anil >Vi.»lwTwon»
iin'« lU'h. and cverv i>i>eele» of Itching. llurMin»r.
K.alv, Pimply Hu'^or* of the Hk ii ond "ealp
and niood, with I...... < 1 Hair, are po-tl\«l>
iiireil liv cinnt'HA, iho cn-al »>ktn euro, nn.t
• iririKv s>iMi*, an e\.pil»li«' ^kln K'-amin r.
iMi-rmiliy. imd i i ru i Ki Ukuui.vknt, die ne\»
lilood P(iilfl<r, Intern illy, m litu phyi.lol.iu» and
all otiivr remodlcit f.tll.
Sold everywhere. I'rle**, <liri('liK\, ro«-.;
Stur 2.V., Ki.H'U.vi ST. #1. I'li'iiareil t>y the
I'onXU Hutu ANI» I IIUMU-AI. CO., Uu^lon,
•rf-J^cnil for "llow Ui Curi' HS.\n IMicnwn," tM
p i){H«, ftO llluHtratuMi*. and 10* te»tliminUU^
FIMI'LKH, I.Ih. khead*, rha-ped and oily
hkin prevrnledhy t'l-TU'DHA MiciMCATKli -oir.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WhoUHule and lUtail Driif/gMa,
OPI'OfllTV IHIST tlFFICIC.
%
Msffaaiaea.
The Fornin for January i« ao uauHUully In-
ier«*(lu;r number and fully up to the atund>
ard •f thla valuable review. The openln,;
article, The Debt of the Old World to Ihe
New, la written by I'rof. E. A. Freeman,
tbeomlnent KntlUh hUtorlan. ilev. Mlnot
4. 8ava;.c conlrihuleH llie ttrM of a ••erie* of
artlcleNOU Whal Shall the ru4»lic SeLooli.
Teai^f Senator Dawea ropli»* to OeoiKe
Tlcknor C urlU-oii the AdmU^lou of Utalj.
Prof. Le^lev writeafrom a MiloutlHc Muiid-
Kiot on tin- power of IhrM. hla article l|e-
r enlltl.d hliall We fall lllm Maatcr» The
Duke of ilarlborouKh pleads lor un Interna-
tional U{{ul lender, and I'rof. UcorKe J.
Uoiuane«> repllci* to the late Mr*. Cralk'* ar-
ticle CoiKjerninx Men, by contrlbulioj« a
readable puimf C'omerniiijc Women. C'ou-
irreaMnau IVrry ilelmont. the chairman of
torelKu atlalra, writca authoritatively upon
The Defivta of our lont*ular Service, In
which he clalma that It la under-paid, nol
•ufllcleiitly national and haiidlcapoed by
tradiuK privlleaea and deraorallze<l by feen.
ttev. Ur. E. E. Hale haa an InlereMlnK arllele
on CouKeclioH of Cltlea, and Moncure l>.
Cod way idU of the hooka that have heliwd
blm. UthiT arllulea are Should the Churches
l*e VmL-y by liev. Dr. A. T. ricraoii, and
Olad>tonfc'« CUimn to Orcatne»», l)V IMckln-
»on 8. Miller. The Forum I'ubllahlu;; < o.,
87 Fifth avenue, New York.
The January l'au«y li alive with charinln;^
pleturea and eutcrlaiuinjc ».ketclje«. 1 hi;
Origin of l*hni»e» la a novel and InalrucUve
little article iTuit will Intcnjat old as well ai*
younK, and llie atorW h. TomN Ambillon, Wc
Twelve CilrU, und S;llni. will be louud hix'h-
ly lntere»tiu«. D. Lothrop Couipuuy, Bos-
ton.
The Wide A vake inai^:u6liM' lii \t* .January
number help** Hie Kooil woik of makins,'
Waahini^ton uik! nil that coaecrued him more
alive to younj? leuderi* of the pr«.>nent day,
apd the manv iiluM aliom* from -.lainiini;-*,
uhotoxrapha aii<ldiawiiij,'N are of ;,Meal ii-'iisl-
auce lo Mr». Harriet Taylor llpUni in her in-
tereHtinif paper un llio Fo«l>,'r-t;blhlien ol
WaKhinxton. Mnu<l IJowe ICIIiot writca oil
My FrieinlH, the I>o>;h. In which as^ain the
beauty of the Illu-Ualions Is a ureal merit,
and a reproduction of B. C I'ortei'x portrait
of the writer make«a hIiiUIiu Ironli^plece,
Sidnev Luakti haa put liiw vl-oroua linatfi na-
tion u't i he children^ Hcrvice, and hU Uncle
Florlraond rocs prosperously on, AlrH. Ria-
Jey-Seward ^oca to Tekin lliis month in the
Arouud-tbe- World ntorief. and Mr. Lelher-
brow furnlabeH another papi-r on the very
attractive auhjcct of Wurwiek BrookH and
Hla Pencil Plciurex. Aiiion}^' the oilier coii-
trlbutora In proi^e U Mr^. JeeMc Benton Fre-
mont. Cat laabel, by M. H. Cathcrwood, la
one of the rooat, if not quite the moat euler-
taiulog patter In the number. D. Lolbrop
Company, lioaton.
The English IlluatrateJ Magazine for Jan-
uary eonlinuea one of the most valuable pa-
pcra of the Chrlhtmaa niiml)er. Coaching
Days and Coaching Wayn. It enter* upon
the Exeter road, atartln« at Sallabury, which \
It aketcheti blHtorkaliv and at« a coachinjc cen-
tre. It then folluwa ihe roud, deac-rihlnj4 the
famous Inna and coaf bin;; inciilenta. It haa
17 flue drawliiKH, by Herbert Rallton, of not-
'tfd iDiia and ebaraoteriHlic acenea. There la
sYfchlv Illustrated pajrcr on Antwi rp, with
•even cnirravln;;*. San Martino dl Caalrozza
Cfvea thr«-e vlewu of acenery from drawlnK*
Cy J. TalmoKe While. The Iroatl-plece U A
^rittmaa VUilor. after lluxh TliouiHon,
•ad llluatratlve of KnKllHh couidry life and
iMDU«ntV' Two aerlalM of lil;rli power and
oi3oinnioolnUre»t,That(iirl In BHck, by
tStZ Molaaworlh, and The Meilialion of
SilDh Uardekit, by Fiof. W. MInlu. have
fttSt besun. In the dcimrlmenl Et CaBtera,
fiEiadltorwrileaof the acadendeal contro-
MMV reirardinir the tcachlnxof En^tliab liter-
- r what la dullnea% tlio Sliakeapcare-
n «0Dtrover<»y lu Amerku, the iseiitenn-
Doa OlovaiHil, und ihe^falry tale wlth-
m»m*l. Na«u|IUi.* CX).,lli Fourth
^^iMM, 8«w York.
To be frc«d from the danger* of •uirocatl(»B
while lying ilown; lo breathe freely, »loe|»
boundly and undU'urlH»«l; Ut rlao relre»he«l,
head clear, brain active and fiee Inmi pain or
Mohe; to know that no pul->oiioii«. putrid inatUJr
ilt>llle» thn breath and rot» away the tiellcatc
machinery of t-inell, taste nnt hearing; u> reel
that the »v»iem doen not, throuah Us volna and
arterle*. aurk up the politon that U iiuro to an-
derinlne and dcBtioy, U Indei'd a bleaalng lie
vond all other human cnJoymei.U. To puivhroH*
linmunltv from aueh a fate nhould lie the ol^Jeet
of all afllb-ted. Hut tlione who huve tiled many
remodlea aad phy.>tclan« dcapalr of rcitu; or
cure.
8ANr<iKi*'a llAi)U-ALt:t'KK meet* every phaae
of Catarrh, Irom a i»lm|de heail « old to the niont
lunthtonie and deatrmilve <»ta(feM. It la lowtl
and «on»tltuilonal. ln*uiul lu relieving, penna
neut lu curing, aafe, economical and u«sv«r-fall
"rtAinr«Bi>*8 Kamc»l CfRK ctrnAtU of oaa
lK)tt*e of the Kai»H'ai. CI'HX, one box of Ca-
TAaailAL Kot-VKMT. ami one Impbovko In-
HALKK, all wr:i!>ped In one package, with treat-
lH« and <llreciloni», ami »old by a I druggUla for
$1.00.
POTTKU imuu ANl> IIIIUIICAL CO., IIOSTOM.
Playina Cards,
.35 cents ft jmcU, reduced from
M tentf*. These wc hove a l«rg«
Hule on by the dojci^n.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WhoUnaU and EeinU Druga*^**
OPrOSITH POST OFFIOB.
Boston and Maine.
ON Nn<1 after Hnmlay, Oct. m, IHKT, paaaf ng<r
tvabu Mill leave Central alrvct depot,
Lowell,
For Itu«l4*n. at (1.50. 7..tA. ''■SO. VW. 11 a. in.;
i'.».i.\ i.'4.%. .1. .S.40, 4.10, 4.t.v A.m. rt.as, l»..'«l p.
11.. KKTl'ltN, 7,7ao.V..'W. IO.«Aa. ff .; Hm.i
li.oa. iW ^:M»i 8 -O, 4.iD, ft, tl, II .V, 7, 11 i». ni.
Fir Lawr.u«v, 7. 10, 73,%, H.itt. II a. in.;
MM*. I, a, iJ4rt, ft 10, O.lft, «..V.. 11.10 p. in.
KKTt'UN, 7 :tu, M.-;o, H 4U, lu.'^u, It u. ni.; hi lA,
I 10. •i.a.^, .i, :t 4rt, 4.15, 5.40, u.su p. m. South
Lawn-nee, 7 t* p. m.
For llNVtoihlll. 710. 7.Sft, 8..td a. m.; IJIA,
L :i, :l 40, ,'» 10. H.IA, o-M, ll.lu p. lo. IlKTl'ltN,
7 17, .SKI, II 10. lu 10. 10 45 a. in.; rj.WJ,l»..'»4,H.4*i,
a5«i, 5.1.>, 0.4.'!, U lop. m.
F..r Hill. m. 7.10 a. i;i.; \i Ift. 5.10 p. in. ItL-
Tl'UN.7. Il.itia m.; 1^,4.4.1, «i» in. ,
For Newldirvport, 7.10 a. m; ITO a. O.lfip.ni.
ItKTl ll.N, O.I.V 7 '.'ft, 11 1. Ill ; •^M.^. 5 4.^ p. in.
For I" Net or. Dover and tireul Falin, 7.1W, s.^5 a.
111.; I. a 40, 5.10 |i. m. ...
ForMalnion FalU. Hid lefor.l.Haoo.OtdOrrhnnl
lU'aeh and Poniaiid, 7 .W. «^ a. m.; 1, J1.40 p.
m. Return Iroiu I'oitland. 7.;mi, 8.40 a. m.;
1J.4U, H •10 p. in. Ji4
For Itangor, IkdfuM. WatoTvllU', ((kowhegau,
Kocklaiid and Farndnuton. K.'JA a. in.
For HI. .lohu, N. »., Halifax, .N. »., Moutroal
ami tjiielHir. HHAh. in.
For Au;.Mti>ti^, llatli, L,' wUlon.H.Sfta. m.; 1 p.m.
Fur Roehoktur and Alton Ray, Ma. m.; l.S.M
p. m.
For Ka-«tport and St. John'* (per ateamer), on
Monday'-, Wi><liie<><lay«and i rt-lavM, at 1 p. m.
For R4M>klaiid, liellaitt, ilaniror and Ml. Ih-aert
(utra-ier from I'ortlaud). TueMiaya and Frl-
«luyaat3.4U p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For lUiatou, 7.;r, H.iO a. m., liS5, 4.1ft. ft.4U,
7Jki p. in. RKTl'RN, 8 a. m., ft, 7 p. m.
For I »wr«»««». H.'.Ni a. m., ft.40, 7.40 p. m.
RKTl!l{N,7.40. jl.l.s a. m, 11.10, ft.K5|>. m.;
South La\»renre, 4 •», 7.44 p. m.
For lli»v«ThlH, K*) a. m., »40, 7.80 p. la.
KKTt!KN, H. 11.45 a. m., 4.(i«. 5 •i.^, 7 46 p. m.
For PurtlNNd. A.44) p. m. KICTlIltN, I, 4.ift p.
m. J- T. FURIiKR. (Jen. Manngar.
WM. MKRRIIT, Jk., Knpl.
J. F. PHI LLll'S.tian.Agu at Lowell.
Pot, n, HW7.
Boston and Lowell.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
On and after Sunday, Oct. »d, the following
tnilna vk til be iIIkc onllimwl : „ .. „ ^
For Roaton, «J»«, BJIA a. m., «, iM, 8.9A p. m. ;
from Koaion, tt, ll.lft a. m. For I.awreiu'o, «.a5.
D.8A a. m., i.85, 4 p. ni.; from lJiwi-«!Uoe. t»-H5, 8
a. in., «, «60 p.m. For Pordand.U.lft p. u».;
from Poilland, ft.SO p. ra. ......
The train now lea\ big Lowell for UoaUin at 7
a. m. «lll lenveam.SOa. m.'
A new train for Roaton and Lawruneo will
iMive lA>weU all p. m.
' SUNDAY TRAINS..
The train now le^vlBf Roaton at 7*0 fOt Low-
ell wllllea\oal7. „ ^ ,, ,
The Irnlii now leaving LoweU for Roaton at
8.45 will leave at 7.:«l. ., ,
The train now leaving Lowell for lJiwrenc«
and llavorhlll at 7.50 p. u... will leave at 7-30 p.
For further par Uo'ara are Mme oarda.
J. F. PillLLll'S.litn. Agt.at LowelL
Aoop*
KIRK'S
dlolD
j^uamtri*
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSIIir CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
BftTKonah,
OjunaoDDg there with all Rail au<l Water Llnua.
rAVORITIC lUIUTR TO FLOKIDA.
Iron atramahlpa ••UATK. <^ITY" and "fllTY
OF MAI ON" leaving Httvaniah ller, i:on|(rbkit
utrwl, Roaton, KVKRV Till ICmI»AV, at 3
oVJiK-k. For freight or paaHiiice. apply to A.
OkW. HAMPSO.N, *il WK-hlngton a(rui<t, Roa-
ton, or to RIGMARDHON * RARNARU.AgenU,
Uoaton.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN OMK MINDTK
The CutlriMr* Antl-1'aln F»«a-
t*r r«llevci» Uhcumatir, IVlatle.
Hudilen, .Sharp and Nor^oui* Palnn,
!*triilnii and Weakneai^". The ftrnl
Und only pain killing pla«t«'r. New,
orlalnni, li.Mafitaneou*. Infallible.
Mfo. A marvelkiua Ani'doie to Palu. Inflam-
mation ami \Vcakiie«». TiU'rlv un la« and va»t-
I V superior to all other plaister*. At all druK-
jrlatf, 95c..; five f«.r tl ; or. |>oi.l«Ke free, of 1'«>T.
TBK Ditto ANl* CllBMlCAl. Cu., Roatun, Waa*.
^
Cod Liver OH,
FftEf'U From tiik Shore Evwiy
Week,
OOTOMKK 10, ISST.
PaHsenser Hervlce fk*oni Lowell :
iEiscclUincous.
'1±
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WhuUnaU and RetaU VrttggiBtSf
OFPoeiTB POST orriCK.
For Hnalon, at 5.«0, 8.35, 1l«.5^, tl7.l«, 7J»,
•i:7.iW, 'JH ao, •! :» •-'•2, rii.ao, 'llM-ftH and 11.00 a.
ni., •tlil.ao. i.io. 4 10. na.W. •iH.aft, 4*;,
t6.n6.6 00, MPIM, *tlHAri p. m. ttt;NDA\S,
•117 H«. V 0(1, •! JH.W a. m., 4.:5 p. m. Rakomit
f 0 45, 7 :i<l, » 00, 'a SO. •0 00, 1».l5, HIO.OO, 1I.W)
H. m., la.ikt m.. 'l 00. « iiO, •U.oo, f8.46, 4.46,
•VWI, 5 SO, V5 4A. e.l.\ •7.00, 10.00,11.10 p. m.
HlINDA V.S, tf.lMi a rn., 1.00, ft 00, *1 Wp. m.
For Wulmrn.OHA, 7.18. 7.X6, »«, 1100 •. IB.,
1 20, 4.30, 0.00, 0 S4 p. m. SUNDAYS, ».00 a. in.,
4.iAp. m. K«iu*ni H.ti, H.4I, 11.94 a. m^
ft.od. H.4i. in.n, ILSS p. m. SUNDAYS, ».S7
a. in., A '.!7 p. in.
mrrfral qftrainajrom Ike Svrth. » Via Unlfitrd.
for Lmwrm^f, 8.8A. 10.15, 11.00 a. m . 140, t.lO.
4.. 0,8.00 p. m. SUNDAYS, at ». Ift a. m., 7.1ft
p.m. Return: 7.45,8 30 ami 11.2ft a. m.,
li.0A,8.15, A l.\ 0.46 p. m. HUNDA\B, 8.00,
Ikftft am., 8.15 0. m.
For Halein and Way-Htatlona, 7Jia a. m., 1.40,
6.00 p. ra. Return : 7.9u, 11.4ft a. m., 440 p. n.
Ti«M ffivfn btiott it froA Northern Dtftot.
For Ajer JunctlouHiid Way-Hiailoaa, at 7.1ft
». m., i: 06 and 5.iiA ji. m. 8UNDAY8, at SJft
g. m. Return t 8.IA ». m., 19.56 and 8.15 p. m.
UNDAY8, 8.15 a. m.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merchants snd Mineri Trsntpcrtstion
Oompsnj'i ProTidence, Vorfelk snd
Bsltimore Stssmihip Line.
The MoR Direct Route froan ^ew England for
Norfolk and Klolinioud,t)ld I'olut (jomfort, Va.,
WaahlBctoa, O. C, aad Raltlmora, Md.
PAHSKMOBRS AJfU PRBlOnT.
Hi* lT«m StaMMahlp WlllkMi Crtut; 150<i
tona, Capft. K. R. Warren, aalla tron Frovldaiioe
•vary VrKDNKSOAY, « p. m.
Tba iToa SCMMnalilp Jolina lloplilna. 1A00
tona.Capt. H. D. Fnater, Mlla every HA1T;R-
DAY, 8 p. m., froMA I^MSDAUi Whakt.
Tboae well-known ataamahlpa are tanre and
oomfortable and fltted with every eonvenlenre
for PAHHKNUKU8 aod oommaiule*! by uavl-
iraloraof lonitaad tinweaaful experience. Mea
voyainia by theae ou-ainera are refreahlni; and
(nvWoratlng ami tl*^ round trip cmo l»e ant^oin-
pllahMl In rivB uats. Fare, Includlnjt room
and maala, verj' low.
VRRI«MT OORNMOTIOMS
wltbont drayaffe witli the following
FLOATING^ SOAP
THE CHIEF
For th« E:»th, Tollol and Lxiundcy.
Bnow Whlto jsnd Ab»«olutoly POf*
If ronr dealer Oook not keop White Cload Soap.
Mud 10 c«nu for aamiilo cak« to tno loaaaaa
jnS. S. KIRK S CO.*
CHICAGO.
HuBuvanrr.
nFTy-FIFTH YEAR.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSUKANCE Ca
(»atoa. 40 Ceutnil Htrert.
J. C. ARROTT, rKKaiHEWT.
K. T. ARIunT, SSC'l A«U TBSaS.
uIhnctuiui ;
Wni.lI.WlKBln.
.1. K. KellowB,
Win. I*. RriiBor,
Chaa. A.Mtott,
W.K. LlvlnKktoa,
.1.0. AblH»tt,
Dlvblenda SO PER OSIfT
per oeut. <Mi tbrou year*. 83>i per cent
yoar poUelea. .
In ronnectlon with the above eompany la
(reiicral aKenry for idvldeud paying aiulnaltt
""'•'"• •^■"-"'■•"'KT.AIIllOtl.
DAILY OOUBIEB, WBDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1888.
I*
RenJ. Walk«T,
AiMoa R. Kreiicb,
N. M. Wright.
Ai«i. rolianl,
KB'. AblioU,
r^;. ijau<«.
on Ave youra, SS
OB oua
l*^-
THE UOLYOKE STILL LEADS
On and after June lat the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WllX TAX
TO PER CRMT. DIYIDRUDS.
«
Thla oompanr haa a aurplna aa regania fHiR'7
iioldera, of 6684,940, and will wrlu^ on RICH
CANTILE klHkb. Rcproaenled by
CHiarlei Goborn, 28 Central Si.
Alao rapreMnU otbar flrat-claaa Mutual
Stock Conipaalaa.
Jt" 0 1* 13 1 < l^ -A. Ii: 1^" A. ?* T.
SOLD BY ALL OVtOCKKS.
Qualcer Mill Company, Eaveora, Ohu.
You Can't
BEAT THEM!
For Genural Family i
I they aro Taatly 6aperlor|
to ALL other Linda.
THE FAMOUS ffOPl
BLASTERS
dean, fragrant, coratlve and highly medicfnal,!
pnporod Iron Froni Hop*. Balaania. Xxtacaatal
MM^ rtwma, mprtad an tuMUs mnult*. I
Tbey tcetoro and Tltallzo weolc parts, anbdiMl
injaanuDfttloa and t3Btantl7 banish pala wbatlierl
la the Cock. Elde. Hip. IfOg, KidneTO, Joints, I
Sbonlder. Chaet. Hreoct, BtooMh or l(Iaaolaa,|
gOwai'ftillycoc»tMag,pcln*3l/iylng>adatrwigti
enlnff. Th* best plaster on earth la the verdlot (
th""*^"/^''- K:illcd for price bxproinrlatora,
Uop riamter OoiapM7» Boetoa, Ma
Cod Liver Oil,
FREHrt From tiie Shore Evbiiy
Week,
25 Contiai a PMnt-
a. n.i
ELLINQWOOD k CO.,
fVhot^nate and RetaU Druggists,
oppoeiTK POST ornaB.
Ellinewood's
Cough Balsam
larewlndlora ataceadl Thla pburtar la aprtwdl
lea white snulla, ready for liurtant two. H0(P|
IpXiABXm 00., algxiAtuxe onavary plaatcrr.
This 18 the second winter lor
Ellinowood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received nod the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its saU is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
For Amhrrat, Mllfonl and Wilton, at 9.1S
12.6ft. S 4H, ft.4u II. ni. Hunday. 9 ji. m. ,
For Orecnfleld, I'etirlioro', iWiinluKton, Hllla-
iKiro* and Kcene, at tf.lft a. in. and :1.48 p. ni.
For Naahna, MaiH-ht'Hier and Concord, at «.80,
0.1ft, 9.44 a. m.. l^J.ftfl. 1.47, 848, ft 40, 6.96, 748
p. m. (SundavH at i, 7.4a p. ro.)
ForPenacook, Franklin, Lebanon and Wblte
River JuncUon, atH.lft a. ui., 1.47, 8.48 and
•7.48 p. m.
For Warner, Rradford, Hunapee, Newport (N.
If.LClareinont and Claremont Juaotlon, at
t».l8a.m.,1.47p. m. .. ^. ,. ,
ForTtlton, L:ike VlllnKC, Meredith, l4toonla,
Weirs. IMvmouth, Warron. Ilnvcrhlll, Wooda-
vllb , at tM4 a. in., 1.47 ami •7.48 p. m.
For Campion, ThornUin. North WeodsUH*, LIs-
b<»n, Littleton and Whltc/le'.d, at tf.U a. m..
For Jefferaon, Lancaster, Groveton and rabyan,
at 9.44 a. m
drayage witli
rouiaa:
▼Irstel* mmA Timaaa— Ale LIm. at Motw
folk, Va.
AtlMitlo Ooaat mMI SasbcMftrd Air L4n*a« at
Mvrlblk. Va.
Ohaaitpaak* mmA Ohio K. R. mmA KamwIm
Ulapiitoli. at Nawport M«wa. Va.
Rlehaaoad and DaavUla B. K. aad Ptad-
Biont Air I4b«, at Waat Ptilnt, Va.
RalftliBora aad Ohio R. K. aad OoaUnaatal
Lina, at Baltlnt<>re>, If d.
Mavehaata and Minora Trana. Oo.*a Saran-
aah Lima, at Baltlaaora. Md.
Throngh bllla of ladluff tanned via all above-
named routes. Mark gooda via P., N. AMD R.
LINK.
TIckeia on Hale at K. G. WiKPaoa'a oHee, 8
Weatmlnater atreet, W. H.Chumch A Co.,ofllne
1 Weyboaaet atreot, or at Steamahlp oOloe, 9(1
India atreet.
For ratua, paaauire or frwltrht appir to
E. H. R<KfK>C'KI,L,
Now KnKland AKent,
Providence, R. I.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood X Solid I ncllat>l«» !
AT TUK
nSE DTBUSANOE AOEliaT
GEa E. IIETCALF,_NoJi Central Streol
Having parrhaaed the agency of the Manl-
mack Mutual l^lrc Inaurunre Co. of Awlovw,
wits lu alxty yeara of aatihfactory dealing wllb
ita policy holders, he Invltoa all the forr
frtonda of ihe company and many new ouaa
examine lU merlta an<l rellablllty. Sli
conipanlea alao reureaented by me.
GEO. S. MKTCALF, M Centra) Streal.
Suoceaaor I4> K. L. Cardell A Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE C0MPAJ9T.
MUTUAI^.
3&Ioot) anH CoaL
WASHINGTON
DITEW bis last breath In the laat hour of the
iNKt day <l tlu' lii«t week of ihe last montli
ot iHclast ^carof the Inat century, lie died
Hninrday nlKbf,atl9 o'clock, Dec «lai., 17l«.
A(ro<l poopic iK-ed n p-ire alc<ihobc Bllmulant to
mibiialn vliHlliy, and none iqi.ala the O.U.
Tavlor Homlhin and Itve Whiekey, boulart ny
C.ll.GltAVKi A feM.NS. Ro ton, and wid by
I r«i»«etabi« Urocwa and Piruf gl*U avarjwJiara.
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
WholeaaU and RetaU Druggists,
oppoBiTx Ton oFncai
For Montprller and all points on the Montpeller
and Wells River rullroiid. via I'lyinouth and
Woodsville. at ».44 a. in.
For St. .Iidinsliury and Lyndonvlllo, via White
Rlvnr .luncilon. at Ml!i a. m. and 7.4N p. m.
For St. Jidmalairv, Lvndonvlllc, Newport, 8her-
bnmke, vlu I'lyinouth and Woodavllle, at 9.44
a. m., *"-4'^ p- ra-
For Monipeder, Ksscx .Junction, Rnrllnfrton ami
St. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at U.lft a.
m.. I.47aiid^7.48p. in. . „ . , ,
For Montreal an«t Qnel>ec. via Montreal and
Boi'lon Air Line, ni U.44 a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, vl.i Central Vermont line, at 9.1o
a.m., 1.47, •7.4» p. m.
4eg-*/Aii/y. — —
FrelRlil trains leave Lowell for Roston at 9.00,
8.40, llMSn. m.. a.'ift. 10.00, ll.Oo u. m.
L^ave Roaton for Lowell at 2.30, 4.06, 9.40 a.
m., 14.2ft, » 15 P- m- ^ , .„
I^eave Lowell for Lawrence nl 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for 8alem at 9.06 a. m.
FREIOHT DEPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and Uie North and West, at 7.^0, 11.115 a. m.,
H.n6, ft.45 p. m.
Leave Low«ll for Ayer Junction, Worcester,
Fltcbburg, New York and tbe West, at 24ft and
a26a.m.
C s. MKLLEN, Genl. Superintendent.
..I 8XORKK, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. E. PAIGE, Local Agent.
At the Old Stand, SS M iddla St reet.
At the Maw Yard, root of Fond Street,
TTllliain lClt.t.i*c)<lfro,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent,
MlHinleaale ami Retail Dealer In Wllkeslmrre,
f^ai-kawanna, LehlKh, hrnnkiln, CumlMriand.
C. C. (;aiin<-l, *<-,. Wood. Chanval, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. T«.le|;hone iiuii.ber, 284-2.
I
Caah aasflta Jan. 1,1887..
Total UablllUoa (rednaiu^uoe)
•s»«s**aa*««i
••••••••
S499JK.1I
lC<i,Mft4l
Net aaaeta $1136^971 JI
PoUoy holdera ahare In the proflla on expkr^
tlon of policies.
Dividends, 70 Per Oent,, After July lit
OIRKOTORl
Levi Spntgne,
(too. F. Richardson,
i>. S. Rtr.hardHon,
Chaa. II. Cohurn,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. SlnbaB,
Henry C. How«i
C. C. Ilutehlnaos,
W. F. fialmoB,
S. T. LancaMar.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wboleaale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL
Old Co.'R LehlKh, Philadelphia A
Readlnr, Wllkenbarre, I.«okawanna,
Maryland Co.'a George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken'a Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
UKO.
Pennsylvania Railroad
Xha Baat Railroad in the World.
Tha Faatact Trnlna In tba World.
Hew York to Chicago, 94 hoora.
New York to Cuelnnatl, 91 honra.
New Tork to St. Loula, 19 bonra.
rive Dail) Express Trains to. the West
Apply tar tlokeu and fnU Inf ormatlOB to
W. R. BATCHKLDBB^T.<*etA^^ ^^^
QB«.W.llILL«B.T1dtJA|5nU;.aR.Rj^
A. Y.CASWELL, '^^.^^ISSS/'sSiiS^^.
George K. Stanley'*
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
MMVhMMllM delivered , per ordy ftom aj
tr^i^^'ootiMBoetoa and LoweU, Naahna and
Shlppliig ireertpta obtained for foode foffwardad.
M
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Ptne,
and split.
aawed
Old Co.'s Newark and Kng-
Hsh PortlaDd
CEMENT.
LIME.
CORE'S Kxtra and FlnlahlBf
Olena Falls, VemoaU
AU kinds BnlMlng and Amert- URI CM
can and Sooteh Fire JJXVl VH.
OfBoe, 37 Central Street, Lowell, M
LKVl SPRAQUB, PREamEKT.
K. U. TUCKR, SBORBTAJtt .
A^Insurance to any amount efToctod In relia-
ble companies.
E.M.TI^rKF. Ajrent,
/ 27 Central SireeC
\,
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOx.nr*
OHAROOAI.,
HAIR,
ftAMD.
ORAVRIm
Floux* and O-imiii.
Oflee aad Yard,
97 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone llS-L.
Bran^ Oflee,
Merrimack Street,
Calderwood'a.
PHOXOORAPHfik
A. H. 8AHB0BV, 24 Osntrsl Blook,
Begs to annonnee to the elttaeaa of LoweU aad
vldnlty that he haa porchased aU the negailvet
owned by the late If . C. Sanborn, aad la bow
prepared to SU dnpReate onlera from tbe
By long aaaofllatlon In bualneaa with the late Mr.
eaaboA I fed eonfldent of -*-* "-* "*^
(MttoA to aU Ue 1
Mr.J. L. MOSS,
HO. 67 GORHAM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron aad Ha
worker. A Sne line of
FAJEULOTt SXOVKS.
MILKMBM ean get MUk Cana as good amS
cheap aa In Roaton.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Ocrham Street.
OUfioi-cl'0
DYE HOUSE,
2 ud 4 AIDOTES STBEET.
Fht-Class Dyeini of Every DescriiitiQD
Short nottoe and
guaranteed.
■atlafaoOna
If
Ladlea* and genta' garaienta dped whole.
AU klada of garmenta cleaned and repaired
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE
$1
PKR BOTTLR.-Onlden Drops (■«■.
lsrered),sure euro for nervous proalim.
tinn, exhanstlon and general debility. Vtae^
warded to any add* eas. Sole agency for the
Untied Statea, Dr. P. J. Jor<lan, 19 jToy
iBeetoa Mate. Send stamp f«r dfonlar.
LOCAL NEWS.
CITT COUNCIL.
Dr. J. B. Field Had* a Membmr of thft
Ruard of llfMllh— No Choice for Ward 6
Aaacssnr ur City liolldtor.
There whs a re^rular toeetlng of the city
oountll i:ii>t nl»ibt, Mayor Palmer presldiOK
io the upper board, und i'rekldeut Conaiit la
the lower board.
Uourd of Aldermen.
All the raeuibera were preaonU
On niutloii of Alderman Houtwell a com-
mltlee of iwo was clioiien to examine and
approve the leeorda of eui-b uieetinK of Ibo
boartl of uldcnnni during Ibu year, AlJer-
meo Uoutwell and lloldun belni; appointed.
A jMtltlou of W. 8. i'aicRurt aud utliera for
atroet llgbU on Bi-oadway was referred to
the coinmltloe on IlKbllug. Hovcral appllca*
tloni fur Ibpiur licenaea were referred to tbe
eommlttee on lloeii»ex. Quite a liirtce num-
ber of petltiotia for minor licenses were like-
wlso referred.
All order was adopted referring all appll-
eallona for oll'al or aw III llounaea to ibe l>uard
•f health before lieluK auloU upon by tbe
board of nidfrmcn,
The mayor nominated J. W. II. Hliaw aa a
■leailter of Ibu iMiard of beultb aa aucceaaor
to Dr. Natbuu Allen. Altturman Ruutwell
oioved tbul tbe board vote yea and nay on
the quesllon of confirmation or rejeellou of
the nomlnullon, ami tbo motion wasadopleil.
Three abtenneu voted for uouHrmaliou and
life fur rejection. Tbe mayor then noiuluat-
ed Dr. James li. Fiehl for the po«illoD, aud
he was conllrmed by a vote of () to i.
BALLOT KUU AatkaSOS (WABD 4).
Wliole iiunibflr of vnl«*a 8
Seoeasary for a choloe A
Uharlus W. lU-au 1
itoberi l<. KcaU • 7
and Itobort L. Read was declared elected Id
ooucurrcuee.
Notlcu was received of the election of
JaiiMHi W. Ilrooka US auperlnleudent of burl*
ala. lo eoiicurreiiro.
^Itlermuii 8rrlbn«>r niovetl a ballot for
aaaoHsor from waid 1, but the raolloo waa
defeali'd. Aldermuii l 'bad wick niove«l a
ballot fur un a«auN»«ir from ward A, aud Ibu
moliun wax rairb-d. The result:
Whole number or votes H
NeouMiiary tor a cholfu A
t.uorgu H. (;iiuney ■ S
James Marreu S
and tleorgo H. C'lieuey waa declared eleclml
lo non*cuiu'urreiieu with tbe lower brauob,
which had cboKcii Jamoa Marreu.
Alderman I bad wick moved a ballot for
•■aoaaor from wuiil 1, but the lootluu was
defeated.
I'niceeiled lo biillut for city solicitor :
Whole number of votes t
NcroBsary for a rholc ^ ft
KredLTlc T. tiroenhulga 7
Juhn F. lla.kull 1
and Frederic T. (ireenbaiKe tfvas declared
elected In nou-coin-urntuue wl.tb the lower
board, wblcb bad i:buaeu William V. Couil-
■ev.
Another Imllot for assessor from ward 0
raaulted lu live votes for Ueorgv H. Ubuoey
and three for James iMarreo, aa before.
Charles 11. lluii-'un aud (ieorgu A. Murphy
were licensed asaucilonccra.
Another ballot for city sollcllor reaalted In
aeven votes for Mr. (inenbalge and ooe for
Mr. Ilaakell, as before.
Tbe fullowliix iioiidmitlons by the mayor
wero conflnned, and oibcr persona not re-
eolviog salaries from the city for the n^a|NH4'
Ive pohlllous uniiietl, were 6boaeu. ileullb
eommlasloner, l^klward J. Noyea: fence
Tiewers. Alberl I'lnder, Joshua M. lladley ;
•Hirreyors of lumlNfr, Ijoren C Uralnard,
Alfred 1*. Batemiiii, John K. Rateman, Fred-
erick C'unant, (Ic-orue A. Uofter, Charles O.
Davis, Charles K. Howe, tklward Htockoiau,
Beory L. liovejoy, Alls OsKood, Joaetih C.
Batohelder, O. M. rrutt, Janaea T. Traak,
Uarrr B. .PeltciiKlH, (leorge W. Cliffurd,
Oharlea li. WbiiinurM; meusurera of wood
aad hark, Joseph C. Ilatchilder, Kugeue A.
Htanl^j, Tliomas J. Sayera, C'lurenoe (i.
Coburn, Kdwln K. Arey, James K. Mo-
Elaaock, Joseph llovey, Mlduey Davis;
weighers of coul, James Ouwley, 8. W. Yfix-
fin,4;lalldo Uuaidiiiaii, Arthur W. Carpeu*
r, AuxiiHtus W. Weeks, I'etor Mollaban,
Charles II. Crowell, WHIN J. IJill. Krwiii A.
Wilaun, Kdwnrd I'uwiey, Joseph J. Ited-
moud, John C. Tarker. Frank IJ. I'arker,
Daniel W. Ilorne, Loreiixo Wood, Jobu li.
Howard, .Sytlncy Davis, laMiuard T.
Parrls, jr., Kuicene A. Hlanley, Wal-
ter T. Moore, John Warbnrloii, Kdmund
Brlckett; measurers of ;:nilii. Jumea Berry,
Ooorge W. Tlltou; weighers of hay, A\,
Bdmuud Brlckett, t'larence CI. Coburn, Or-
vllie W. reiibodv, CliHrles II. Crowell, Oliver
D. Wilder, Lero'y C. Hall, Frank II. Tarker;
BBeaaurerM of wood and bark bromrlit by wa-
ter ur rullroail cars to tbe city, James T.
Traak, Hurry B. I'eltriiKlll. John F. Bate-
man; surveyors uf plastering.', brick or atone
work or painting;, Joseph C. Balchelder,
Qeort;e K. lOvans, Joshua M. H»dlcy, Atia
0«goud. Alltiu B. Ill<ilcv. (>ra M. Siiell, Mttl-
vin 15. 8niilb, Orin F. Osgooil, Jobu F. Bale-
CooamoB Coanell.
Tbe comiooo oouoell waa called to order
at8.IOo*dock, wllb all tbe membera but
Councilman Allou present. | j^
A ballot vftu t;ikon for Hui>oriDten(lent of i
burials, as followa: !
Whole number of votea >...t8
Necessary for a cbolcu * li
Jamu'a W. Rruoks lA
Daulul ll.liurdon S
Mr. Brooks was therefore elected io cod-
currence with tbu upper board. ..
On mollon of t'ounuilmau Beala, a ballot
was taken for city solicitor, as follows:
Whole number of votes St
Mocosaaiy fur a choice.... Ui
Wm. F. tkiurlney 14
F. T. Uieaiilialge • 7
V ■ F. llaskcll •..•.».•■••.•••..,.... m
Mr. Courluey wan declared elected in non-
conuurreucc. During tbe ballot, Couucii-
From TeetenUy*! SeeoBi Sdlttoi.
Man
Tbe i-eport of the chief of |>ollce for De-
eember and tbe aunual report of the auperin-
tendent of city Kctilea were read aud ordered
plaoetl on die.
OONCUnitKNT HUSINR88.
A joint order was adopted flxlnj; the regu-
lar time of meeting of llie clly council on the
aecond and fourth Tucaduys of each month
at 7.30 o'clock p. m;
8uitsof John H. Donolly und George K.
Bowe againK the city were referred to tbu
dtyHollcitor.
The following commltteca wero an-
BOUDoed :
JOINT STANDING COMMITTBRS.
Finance— The Mayor; A derman Chadwlck;
Ooaaollmen Coburn. Shcpard and Leary.
Aooounts — Alilermvn lt>utsrell and Cbad-
wlok; Couucllineu .^^hcpard, Laplcrre and
Boane.
Claims— Aldermen R inola an«l llolden; Coun-
cUnnen Laplurie. Lawrence and Murphy.
Kducaiiun— Ahlennon lioldcn and Carter;
Oonnctlmen Wright, Lawrence and Itoane.
Fire Department— Aldermen Carter and Bout-
well; CouucUmcn Sber««ood, Uartwell aad
I<eary.
Lands and nnlldlnffs— Aldpmien Chadwlck
and Scrtbncr; Councllmcn Brothers, Wcatall
aad Sullivan.
MlUtary A ffalrs — A Idermen Scrlbner and
Cbadvrlck; Couccilmenbhcpard, Dobblna and
Roane.
Ordinances and Lcplslatlon- Aldermen Chad-
wlck and Itoutnul I; CouncUmen Itcals, llart-
well and Donolme.
Priming— Aldermen Putnam and Scrlbner;
Cdtincllinen Shuw, IJrown aud Ponohue.
StreeU— Aldermen ItuiicUand Stapica; Conn,
oilmen Coburn, Ueals, llroubscau, Alien and
Sparks.
Commons— Aldermen Holden and Staples;
OouucUmen Drown. WriKhtand Kogcra.
STANDIKO CUMMITTKKfl.
Board rf Atdermm.
Bills In Second Reading-Messrs. Carter and
fiontwell. ^ „
Licenses- Messrs. Putnam, Carter and Bun-
ela.
■nrollmcnf— Messrs. stapp s and Scrlbner.
l.lghting— Messrs. Scrllmer ami Putnam.
Sewers— Messrs 8ia|des. Kunelsand llolden.
Weights and MoihUi IB— Messrs. I'ulnaro and
CaHer.
Police- Messrs. Doutwcll, noldcn and Chad-
wlek.
Repairs of Streets— Mossra. Runela and Sta-
' plea.
~' I AM— MeFsrs. Scrlbner and Putoan.
Common ConneU.
Bllla In Second Heading— Messrs. DobUaa,
itall and Oarvey.
irollmeat— Messrs. Brotbera, Wright
Meeuene and Return*—:
I and Uarrey.
man Allen enterud Ibu room and asked leave
to vole. He was allowed lo vole.
Surveyors of fences and lumber were ap-
pointed lu coucurretice.
Notlcea of aults nyalnst tbe city by ^obn
H. Uouuully aud Ueorge U. lluwre were re-
ferred lo the mavor uud city aollcilur, in
concurrence. Notices of lue election of
Ueoi'Ke 8. Cheney as usaeaMor from ward 0.
aud Kobert L. Uoad ua us^esaor frum ward
2, by the upper board, were r«.ad.
Oil mollou uf CouucUiuau Hbepard, bal-
loted for asseskor fitiiu wani &, a* folluwr:
Whole aamber of vol**..... ,M
Nocvasnry fwr a cliokM... ..••«.'.•. 14
J a me's, M ;irreii ....14
(ieorae 8. Cheney V
Cbarlas F. Kidder 1
Mr. Marrcn wa* elected lu uon-ooncur-
reiice. Notice of the eleulion of Mr. (ireen.
bali;u as city aolicltor by the upper lioard
was read. On mollon uf Couuellman West-
all, balloteil for clly solivllor as follows:
Whole nuinlior of vote* M IM
Necessary for a choloe IS U
Wm.V. C'lurtuey IS 11
F. T. Urveiibalgu Itf lu
W. F. lla.kUll ........ a *•.•*»••.•.«, .. m 9
U. II. Mtevtns 1
Tbe joint staudlu^ uoiiuuiiteaa were read
by tbe presltlunl, as wore tbe standing com-
mittees of tbe uounell.
Cuuucilmau Uarvey rose to ijlve reasons
for not wishing to servo ou a comrolUee. He
wa« called lo order by I'realdcut Conaut sev-
eral times.
Councilman l.<enry moved that Couucllinau
(larvuy Ite allowed to suu.ik. Tbe chair
usktal on what subjcel lie be allowed lu
apeak, ('ouuciliiiaii l^eary stild uoouucilmaii
bad a right to spuuk al any 1 1 me if be make u
mollon at the end uf ll. Tbu couuclluiau
was called to order after loaking this state-
inenl.
Cuunollmin Garvey again atlempteil to ex-
plain and to iesl«(U from tbe c^iiniiiiltees lo
which he had liocn aupoiuled. Ha wanted
lu Know whether bo (lidii'l have a right to
resi){ii, and wbelber be couldn't make an
oxplaiialiuii wllboul being culled lo order.
He iboii^bl be bad a» gotnl a right to apeak
a* thu prusldeiil bad. He was agulu called
lo order, but be llnalty ap|teuiud from tliu de-
eisluii uf the chair. Tbo vulu un auslululug
the chair was all In the negative.
Councilman Oarvey then said that hi*
buslncM would make It impossible for him
lu serve ou tlie two cunuultteei| to wblcb be
had lieeo appointed. Councilman Dobbins
said be would nol serve on any coinmittee to
which be had iieen uppointod. Tbe c'lulr iin-
nouiicetl that It wuuld taku due notloo of the
resi^'iiatluns.
Beforu the appeal was taken, a luullou to
ailjourn made by i'ouiicilinau Hartwell, was
defeated. On motion of Counclliunn Hparks,
the council took a recess of 10 luiuules lo
lack of business from the up|>er boanl.
Notbw was rec4,dved from tbe upper board
that F. T. (Ireenhalge bad been elected city so-
licitor, aud Ueorge 8. Cheiiev ashesaor from
ward 5. A ioiat order lixiiig the lime of
meeting for the second and fourth Tueadsya
uf each monlli at 7.3U o'clock was also reid.
Couuellman Uarvey moved to aiUourii ; de-
feated.
Tbe Joint order flxlug the time of ineotlog
was then eonslderetl. Councilman Sbopard
moved that it lie uinimdcd bv ll.\inx the lime
of meeting at 8 o'clock. The aineudmeut
waa carried aud tb* reaoiutioo as amended
pa»MC<l.
On motion of Councilman Hbepard. ballot-
ed for city solicitor, as followra:
Whole number of votes 14
Necessary for a eh<dco... IS
W. F. t'jurtnuy IS
F. T. Ureuiihalge .....lu
Mr. Courtney was elected in noN-eonour-
rence.
Tbe chair announced that the vacancies In
the different ooiiiiniltces caused by thu ros-
ignation of Couiicilmen Uarvey and Dobblu*
would lie Ailed as fullowa: Mililary uflr,iirs.
Councilman Murphy; bllN in aecond read-
liitr, CouncUmen Lawrence and Donobue:
elections and reluniN, Couuci'mcn l.<eary ami
Laplerrc.
The council then adjourned.
Shot In Nort.h Provldaaeo by •
Woman of Ill-K«puto.
I'BOVIDKNCR, U. I., Jau. 10.— Maggie
Brady, 32 year* old, who keep* a houae of
: Ill-repute in the village ol Woodville, Nortb
Providence, abot and killed Charles BebneC
, der, 22 vcars old, a weaver, about midnlgbl
; lust nlKbt. Accoi'dliig to the woman's alory,
Scbiu'ider, with aiiolber weaver, William
I Scbritcr, went to tbe bouse und weru refused
' aduilltJiice. Tbev then bc<:an lo break lu
I Ibe panels of the door. Tbe Brady wumau
I llred ibree blind fboU from a revolver
! tbrouub tbo <lour. One bullet look elTect in
I Hcliueider'a left aide. In the region of the 12tb
I rib, aud be died after roicblug bis bouse lo
Uuneva village, near Woodville.
tHiMttUantota.
The Papal
JuhlliM.— eo,oiw
ftoine.
VialtorO to
Vaaaral Servloea.
The funeral of the late Miss Uoxanna I.A)n:;
tooK place yesterday afternoon at two o'clock
from ber rcsideniv. No. 11 Flflb struct, a
large number of friends being prcaent. The
services were coudiietod by Ituv. L. U. Bar-
letl. ussisled by Itcv. Sullivan Ilolinaii.
and the arransrcmuuts were in charge of
Mr. Jaiuea F. PulFor. The remains reposed
in an elegant broad cloth caaket, on and
around wiilch was a cluster of ricli fl >ral
tiibutea, Including many rare and fragrant
flowers. Among ibo artistic and appropri-
ate combiiiatioiis were a large and haiid>omc
floral pillow, with the word '*Sister" in the
centre, from sistera and brothers; a slicaf of
wheat, adorned with flowers and tied with
purple aatln, the cord.<i of which formed tbe
word, "Uest," from Mrs. Murphy: a basket
of rare flowers from Mr. C. 8. Hodgmnn ; a
crescent of hyacinths and rosea from a
nephew of the deceased ; a maguitlcent floral
battket from members of tbe household;
beautiful bouquets from Mra. Bylaiid, Miss
M. A. Uarvey, Mrs. C. II. McKvoy, Misa Hat-
tie Wuabbuni and Mrs. Cbartes Spencer; a
bunch of white lilies tied with satin ribban,
from Mrs. E. W. Coburn. Mr. Uancello
Leixbton contributed a lovely floral pillow
having the words *'At Heat" across tbo face.
There were other elegant designs exprcaitlng
the eatt«m in which the ileceased was held.
Touching music waa furnished by a quartette
consisting of Miaa Josie C. Coburn, Mrs.
Binma Day, .Mr. J. B. Harrington and Mr.
(. Watts Whitman. Tbe bearers were
Mcsara. Uancello Lelgbton, Charles D. Wash-
burn, Wilbur O. McCurdy and James R.
Truewortby. The remains were interred in
the Lowell cemetery.
UoMK, Jan. 10.— .Sixty thousand pilgrim*
have come to Iloiiie. Of tbeae 8.\000 ItallaD,
5000 French, 4000 Uermau, SOOO Spaniard*,
bi cardinals and &00 bishops ure now here.
Ill the Vatican exbibitlou are 1^,000 opened
ca^es, noo nut yet uponod, SOU allll at tbu
railway slatlun, and 900 en route. The va'ue
of tbe preaenls rotwlved amounis to (IO,(X)0.-
000 francs, aud tbu mouey gifts to 14,000,000
frauos.
Rilled by Apaohea.
TuMiutTONK, A rl,, Jan. 10.— Superliiteod-
ent Uuasell of tbe Sao Pablo mine, lu Souora,
arrived here yesterday, and says a proapect-
Ing party of four men were attacked 00 mile*
southeast of VaacaKsarl, on Cbrialinas dav,
liy Apacliea. Onu of tbe pruspoclors. yarned
Jacobs, was killed, and big Jake Offer was
murt lly wounded. Tbe other men fought
tbe Indiana olf and esr:t|teil. The band, it la
thought. Is the annit! that esuai>ed from Uen.
Miles near San Bernardino ranch ul tbe time
of Uoruntmo's surrender, and has since been
raiding southern Sonora.
Sulelde Uy Drowalag.
Dayton, O., Jan. 10.— Kinlly Lewi*,
ageil 40 years, left her home yesterday
inornlng dressetl only In her night clothes,
snd jumped Into tbe canal. A rescue being
atlL-inptud, she rusii«led, saying abe wanted
lo die, and manaxed to drown herself In
spite of every etfort to get ber ashore. lic-
liglous exullemout Is Ibougbt to have do-
ringed ber mind.
Urn Waa la a Bad ria.
Nkw Yokk, Jan. 10,— A corpulent gentle-
man named Isaac S. Milliir Is suing the Na*
lloual .Steamsblp company lu the cliuuit
court for i<tOU0 IIS n cunipenanlion for sufl'er-
iiig caui>ud liiiu by Inviduutary imprisuniiteut
In Ills bunk on tbu steamer America. Owing
lo Ms obesity bu stuck fast in his bunk, and
was uiily rescued wbuii the parliliou of bis
stateroom was sawed apart.
Bnlolda of a Mlolater.
I.4>.MK>N, Jan. 10.— llev. John Lowtber, a
rector at Bulton, near Wlgtou, baa commit-
led suicide by shooting. Previous to tbo aol
be bad received a summons to answer a
charge uf indecent assttull upon a servant
girl. De<-uaMed was a cousin of lA)rd IjOos-
dale, aud a relative of tbe Ht. Hon. Jaooea
Luwlber.
■he Caaaot Kaeover.
IIavkbiiill, Jan. >0.— Kllen Sbeehao, 40
years old, wife uf Daniel .Sheehan. wa*
struck Inst night by a train shifter at the R*-
sex crossing. Her right hip and leg were
fraelured and iuteruai iujurias suslained.
She will not recover. ^
The Prealdant's Oift to the Pope.
BAI.TIMUUK, Md., Jan. 10.— The Methodist
preachers' meeting yesterday discussed tbe
I'realdeol's gift to the l*oi>e, and there was
about an equhl division of oplulun as to it*
propriety. Tbo question was referred to a
oommlUee to reiiort next week.
A Rookaallvr Abaoond**
Ho.TritKAiM Jau. 10.— A bookseller named
Scott, doing busines'4 here, bus absconded to
tbe Uoltcd States, taklug with him a lum of
iDOoey eall mated at |A0O(f.
YEAST
POWDER
ASSOLUTBLT PUBS AMB illALTBFUL.
* pusaesalag all tha good qualities ' of
baking powders, whila It eontalns
none of their Injurioua Inffrodlanta.
Acme Skates
All solid steel and Una flnUh,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of Skates Is the largest ever offerctt
In liOwsU, and embraces all leading styles and
makes.
Opaalnc and CSoaloc of llalla.
SVCorreeted to October SA, 1887.
MAILS DVn FBOM
Albany aad the Weat, 8.40, 9.90 a. m., I.IS, 0.«0 p.
m.
Fall Klvor, Mass., 9.10 a. m., Lift, 7.») p. m.
Dlllcrlca. Masa.. 11. 'JO a. m., 7.iM) n. n.
Uoalou, Mass., 0.40, 8.46 a. m., I.IA, S.IO, 4, tt.40.
u p. m.
CToncord. N. U., 740 a. m., 13 J8, 6 p^io.
Dracut, Mass., ft p. m.
Bastem, 8.4fi a. m., 8.10, 7.N p. m.
FItchburg, Mass., tt.20 a. m., Lift, ft.4A, 7.90 p. m.
Lawrence, Mass., tf.'iO a. m., S.IO, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. II., 7.40 a. m., ViM, ft p. m.
Nashua. N. IL. 7.40 a. m., ItM, l.'iO i>. m.
New York, N. v., 6.40, 8.4A a. m.. 8.10, 7M p. m.
Northern. 7.40 a. m., 1S.9A, A p. m.
North UUlerlca, MaSs., U.io a. m., 7J0 p. m.
New Bedford. Mass., 0.80 a. m.. I.IA, 7.90 p. m.
Providence, B. I., V.90 a. m., I.IA. 6.40, 7.'JU p. m.
Southern, 6.40, 84ft a. m., I.IA, 8.1», 6.40 p. m.
Soutn Framlnglutat, Alass., 0.90 a. m., 7.90 p. n.
Stony Brook Way, 8.90 a. m., 7 JA p
lARTLETT
i«
I I
if^w^*
Ourlnc the Holidays
And throughout tbe old and the coming
year, Krdis, 8 Merrimack street, will con-
tinue to supply the people of Lowell with Ihe
tliicst confectionery and tbo cholcot fruit.
He has fully prepared himself for New Year's
with oraiiu'cs, bananas, nuts, tigs, dates, etc.,
and solicits a share of patrunuge from Irull
and coiifc<.alonery buyers. Prices tilways
low. buy candy for tbe children of hliu.
Rare Barivala.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of excel-
lent land located i>i miles from lx>well P. O.
in one of the beat towna and nclghborbood.s
In Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, grapea, Ac. Cottage house of 7 rooms
with an extra rood cellar. Uood water In
tbe bouae. Also plenty of abed room, large
high poi'teil bam, matcb-lioarded, wlih good
cellar. Will keep 6 cowa and a home, llils
place muht l>e aoKI within 30 days on account
of settling an estate and is offered at the ex-
(Kedingly low price of f2800. Full partico-
Inrs of Thomas H. E11(>U, 83 Ceotrai street,
Lowell.
A«V«Mf«M« IFiwdaie tferwmsa.
Patent Slldlag Window Screens and Sereea
Doors made to order. Old sereeas and doors
repaired. Bobber Cushion Weather Strip Cor
keiaplag oat dust. Sectional, exlenslon aad
oommon ladders. Patent fielding elothss dry.
ers, hard and wooden
carpenters' toela. LongaMa A
prepared patets. Carpet a wnpi
's pars
«'Hnll's Vletorjr."
While purcbahing a bottle of our Harvard
Broncbial Hyrup a few diiysHgo, a lady re-
marked: ''1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Isyrup 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are tbe
results it accomnlisbes." Tbe victories
which it has gaiued over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping coukIi and bronchial dilli-
oultles aro almost iiuinl>erlpss. As a sptici-
men of tbo tcslimo'iiala we are daily receiv-
ing read the following:
MONTPBLIKR, Sept. IS, l!«7.
Mesnrs. Geo. S. Hull A Co. :
Uonllemen— I'ieaKC send me by uxpre.ts, C. O.
D., four bottles of your Hnrvanf Bronctdal
Syrup. I have l>cen usIok it and feci tluit 1 owe
my life to lu wocdcrlul curative powers.
Yours truly,
anma Thriffls.
Tbe Harvard Bronchial Syrup la put up in
W lb. botllea at 25 cents, aud S. lb. bottles at
AO cents a l)ottle. Prepared by Ueo. 8. Hull
& Co. (successors to Lyford & Hull), Five
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Masa.
OH. WHAT A COLD I
Tins is the season for sudden change*
in the weather, and a great manjr "take
cold" either in their Ilead or on their
I <ungs, causing Coughs, Hoarveness, and
Sore Throat. These troubles can be soon
relieved and cured by taking Ingalls'
Throat and Lung Speclflc, which acts di-
rectly on the Throat and Lungs, entirely
removing these dinicultlcs.
Curoil his boy of Ci'oup.
C. M. nnooKS, Lowell, Mass., sdys : " I
take great pleasure in recommending
Ingalls' Throat and Lung Speciflc as a
rure fur Coughs, Colds, and Croup. I used
it in my fninily last winter with the best
results. Two or three doses cured my
little- boy of Croup, fur which I am very
thankful.- .
You can cure that Cough in a short time.
You cun cure your Catarrh if you persist
in its use, as it will stop the secretion of
Catarrhal flatter in the head ; it will re-
lieve Croup in from three to Ave minutes.
Tho best he ever saw.
" Tlie best medicine for Coughs and
CoTi<>iimptive Complaints that ever I saw
in Ingalls' Throat and Lung BpeeiAc," so
huvh JuiiN McLauohlin, of Boston.
Ingalls' Throat and Lung Specific i*
Kold by all Druggists. Price 50 cent* and
$t. Prepared only by the INGALLS
MI:D1CAL CO., LowcII. Mo**.
M I NARD ' S
LINIMENT
CURMS Pains, External and lnU*rnal. RB-
I.IKVM4 SwellliiKB, Contractions of the Mus-
cles, Stlflfhess of the Joints. ilKALS Bruises,
Siftids, Iturns, Cuts, Cracks, und Scratches.
Host Mtabio Itemcdy In the world.) CUKR8
IthcumatUin, Nurralgla, Hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Cruup, and all kindred affi-rtlons.
A LHrge llottlt*, A Powrrfnl Koinedy.
Most •oonoinlcal, as It easts but VSo. bottle.
All Orugxlsts. NKLSON A CO., Boston.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh trom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
and other llvestnent seeurlilea bought an<f sold
by Wm. Shepard, 98 Central street. Telephone
No. 99A-1.
^ #Wrw4<t«r« ofsd Oaiyels.
Sherman A Manning have a large Une of
household fumltore, black walnut, aah and
painted chamber suites. New aad elegant
styles at very low prices. No. 8 Presoott street
Soatbwlok bloek.
.W«<r<iMB'a Mmir Store,
84 Merrimack street. Is a popular resort for
adles who desire to obtain enolne bargalna.
The proprietor has placed snob low prlooo on
every dennrlptloD of hair goods that everybody
shotUd taheadvantAKeof them at once. Call
early for a choice sulectlou.
California Excursions.
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■laoplnc Aeaoaa-
SDOdatlOBS.
Per foU laflorauulOB eoasalt yenr nesresi
ageato
issfee^
or A. a tUmrmw * 06.. at8
ELLIJVGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST ornoE.
ȣoui:.r>iivo8
In every variety for house tinlah, and all kinds
of
ILiUIMLBC^R
Kor building, repairing or fencing can be ob
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At tlie old sund of
A. L. BROOKS <& CO.,
Batton Street, OomAr of Fletcher.
■STABLISHKD 1*57.
lit
AJVI> TAlBLiICXS.
Old stand of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
dike street (?(orthern de|>ot). The largext and
finest stock of flnUhed work to Im loiind In
Middlesex county, at price* much lower than
ran be obtained elsewhere for first clnst woik.
No extra charge for seUloR work either In or
out et Lowe I. All orders promptly executed
and la a satisfactory mauner.
C. H. AKDBBWS. O. WBBBLBR.
41 Thomdlke Street. - - Horthera Depot,
LOWELL. MASS.
Plain and Fancy Joli Printing
or ALL KDHMI
AT TMIB OWWIOm.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., IM p. m.
Tewasbury, Mass., 9.30 a. m., 4 p. si,
Mtlford, K. H., lA.lA, 7.A0 p. m.
Windham aad Pslham, N. U., A p. m.
Worcester. Mus., ii.4A, 9.W a. m., 1.1A(7.W p. m.
Keens, N. H.. A.W a. m., 7.90 p. m.
Salem, Mass., 0.40, 8.4A a.m.. I.IA, A.lil, 4, 9.40, D
p. m.
Lynn, Mass. .9.40,9.49 a. n., I.IA, 8. 10, 4, 9.40, (•
p. m.
MAII.* 0LO9B rOS
Albany and the West, 7, 9.49 a. ■.. « J9. 7.16
p. m.
rail lUf er, Maas., 7, 9.49, 10.90, 11. 4A a. ai., 9.A0.
7.1a p. m.
DlUerleaj Mass., 0.10 a. m., A p. m.
BosUin, Mass., 7, 94A, 10 JO, 11.4A a.m., 140, 9JW,
0, 7.1A p. m.
Concord. N. 11., 9, 9.4A a. m., 19.1A, 7.1A p. m.
Dracut, Mass., 9.iS, 9.4A a. m.
Kastem, 0.10, H a. in., 1.4U, A, 7.1A p. m. ,
Kltchbura, Maaa., 9M, 0.4A, 1I.4A a. m., IJMl, 7.ir<
p. m.
Lawrence, Mass..0.10, 0.4Aa. m.,8.A0, 7.18 p. m.
Manchester. N. li., 8, 8.4A a. m., lil.ia, 7.1A u. m.
Nashua, N. II., 8, HM, 11.4A a. m., lli.lA, 8, 7.15 p.
New York, N.Y., 7, 949,10.80, 11.4A a. m., 1.40,
8.00, A, 7. lA p. m.
Northern, 8.4A a. m., 7.1A p. m.
North BUlorloa, Mass.. 7 a. m., 8.SQ p. m.
New Bedford, Mass.. 7, 8.40. I0.au, 11.4A a. m.,
8.0U, T.lAp.m.
Provldsnoe, R.1.,7,9.4A,10J0,114A a. m.. 140
SJW, 7.1Ap. m.
Southern, 7, 8.46, 10.80, I1.4A a. m., 140, 9J0, 740
p.m.
South rramlngham, Mass., 7, 8.4A, 11.40 a. m.,
8.50,0,7.10 p. m.
Stony llrook Way, H.8A a. m., 4.80 p. m.
Tynasboro', Mass., H a. m., 0 p. ra.
Tewasbury, Muss., h.IU, ».40a. m., 1.40 p. as.
Mllford, N. II., 8 a. m., 19.10, 0 n. m.
Windham and Pslham, N. II., H.4A, tt.40 a. m.
Woroestur,Mass.,0.SO,7,8.4A,lOJO,ll.4A a. m.,
4.ao, 7.iap. m.
Keene, N. II., 0.80, 8 a. m., 19.1A, 7.1A p. m.
Salem, Mass.,7,8.4A, 10.80, 114Aa. n., 140, 9.A0,
7.10 p. m.
Lynn,Mass.,7,8.4A, 10.80, 11.4AJ, n., 1.40, 8.00,
v.lAp.m.
tf . i. Sooli A Co.
Almost a Miracle
One of tbe Most Keniarkiible Cnrei
of Ulood Poisonfuj? Ever
Acconipli.shed.
MAirUFACTURlNO STOCKS.
Oorreeled dally by Wlillam Shepard, broker,
No. 90 Central street, Fresooli Bank, building,
Lowell. Where no new transaoUons take pbice,
the flgurea of iirevlous quotaUons as lo price
asked, bid aad sales are given.
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FARMERS, ATTENTION I
Stookbrldge Blaniiras.
Bowker's Hill and Drill Phosphate.
BnSBalo Bono Saper-Phosphato.
Bradley's Snper-Fhosphata.
:e. is. i;vock1 Ac Co.
47 M ARKBT 8TREKT.
WB BKCRIVB OUB
Kvcry Thursday, ensuring the freshest possible
for Friday. Our bill for this Week Includes
Cod, Haddoek, Hallbnt, Fresh Maefcerel,
Smelts, Flounders and Fresh Herring; }
Provldenekt River and TlrglAla OTSTBRS.
Clanns on shell and shoeked. Smoked
Hallbnt, Fiunan Haddlee, Aanorleaa and
P. and C. SARDINBS.
We have onr Oysters aad Lobsters troah on
Saturday for Sunday.
'EcLCott Srotliersit
Tf
We give below a stutt-ment of one of the
most remarkable cures ever aooomplishad by
any niidlolno. (»eldoin has a community beea
ao }:rrcally Intijrestud In a caso of this kind as
was tbe vlKaKu of Daiuarlscotta Mills, Me.,
In the sickness and cute of Mr. Bankla.
Bver/ihln'g else had failed, and death seemed
liievluibU, when ll«>od'd hursaparllla was re
sOried lo aud effected
A IVonderful Cure,
**The statement which 1 hero make may sees*
toooxtraordlnaiy lo be true. Hut I will lell
my sioiy as plaluly and truthfully as I possibly
oaa, an I refer lor cornib irallnn to almost any
resident of this town, where 1 have lived all
■ay life and am well known.
"When a youth, I was strong and aotivs, able
to work hard, snd ambitious to succeed la life.
1 am now 34 yeara of age, and 14 ystrs ago be*
gaD to have cplluptlc Ills, caused, as we beUeve,
by Injuries to tho apiue received by a fall, AS
none of our family have ever been sisillarly
allllcted. Home nine years ago, by advloe of a
physician, 1 lH>Kan lu taku a bromide oom.
pound, which had a i|ulotlng oATect upon my
nerves. This being, as I am told, a 'cumula-
tive drag,' and taklug nothing lo uarry It out of
my Bjatem, tt had a tilsaslrous and
ALMuar rATAt urraoT
U|Nin my blood, lu fai^t, 1 think I never eoold
again go throuKh the iialn and misury of tae
past two years. Soon after I began wllh IM
bromide, sores appeared on the ualves of ay
legs. Slowly but suruly tbuy spread over aiy
body. 1 tried all thu iiicdicliios wa oould hear
of, but notliing stayetl their terrible progress.
They beoamo very severe under my knees, and
when I walked blood would start fron them
aud mark on thu Soor my path from room to
room. At length the cords beoauie coatraeted
so that I could no lunger walk, anil was obliged
In despair to lake to my bed, from whleh I
never expettlel to rise. Kxropling my head,
hands, feet and breast, I was literally rovered
with sorus, oonttAutly discharging corruption.
No words can convey an bloa of the terrible
suflTeiiDgs I endured, as my oundltlon was al-
most loo terrible to dCMsrlbe. I wa* unable lo
sit up or lie down, but was obligml to keep la a
rt'cllning pusltlon, re ling on my foct, hips, the
palms of my hand.*, and thu back of my head.
I could not bear 11)0 touch of heavy clothlag,
anil my coverings wero of the lightest possible
miU.*rlal». When they were clianguil or the
elolhs on my limiis were removed, large soabs
eaine 08' .with them. When old sorus dried ep
new ones formeil.
I UAO MO AfPNTira
Or all engia, could e»t hardly anything, aad
watin suc'i pain thai 1 oould sleep only whan
1 becunie totally txlausled and ndapsed lale
uucoiisclousnoas. I had the constant altentloa
of a li'Vii'g fath* r and mother, who almost es-
haustud their health and moans in endeavor.
lu.<lo rellave my suflerings. 1 had been con*
Sn 'd to the bud about a year when. In Septem-
ber, 1:80, 1 asked mother if I could try Hood's
Sarsaparllla, as we had read of Its remarkable
suocesa. I took one bottle and noticed aa
change in my eondiiion, but oonllnued to use II.
When OB the flflh bottle we noticed that the
*orrs seemed lo look better, and the Oesb under
Uieu natural.
This Bay of Hops
Was ch^orlng, and when ray young friend* la
tbo village made mo a Christmas present of a
dr>zen bottles of llooil's Hnrsaparllla, mv grati-
tude to them aud to tha medicine waa almost
unspeakable. I continued to Improve. Tbe
smaller sores gradually healed up, and even
the more stulibom ones wore forced at last lo
ylsid to the niedlidne. Now and healthy skla
formml. My appelltecame bao( tome, I at*
widl and Increased In floah. I soon began to gel
nalural sleep, and now test as well as any one.
AfU'r being conflncd to the bed a year and flva
monllis I was able to gut up. I roemed to grow
stronger every week, and oould soon work
about tbo bnuoe, and walk wllh a cans, whleh I
should nol neoit, but for thu contracting eOlBOt
of the sores upon tbe curds of my legs. I £am
now
KMTiuRLT rasa rROM sobbs.
Having all over my Y)ody only the soars as re
minders of my sufferings. My whole Improve-
ment I attribute solely to Hoo<l's SsrsapartlUi,
and OJin truthfully say 1 hnlluve I owe my Uf*
to this wonilcrrm medicine." (). Wakkkn Uas-
Ki», Dumarlscotla Mills, Lincoln County, Me.
For Corroboration
or the above (estlmnnlal we c.-in refer lo almost
every resident of Oamiiriscotla Mills and tbe
villages about. To be more spcolflc, we have
received letters endorsing Mr. Kankln's state-
ment and testifying to Ibe wonderful power of
Hood's Sarhaparilla as ehown In thla ease, from
Mark D. Bakkin,
J. F. MDLLiaAM, Postmaster, "
W. T. YonK, Hotel I'roprlcuxr,
W. C. iHAOl/K, aU of DsmartscotU Mills.
B. Z. Win8ix)W, of Brockuin, Mass., for M
years postmaster and express agoni at Da>
marlseotU Mills.
Mas. II. M. WfiiTTHMOBB, Aysr, Mass.
William U. Cubhimu, Woroostor, Mass.
THBBOir O. BANKtif , Worcester, Mass.
JOHV U. BAHKia, Worcester, Mass.
P. M. UOLUMS, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What More is Necessary T
Surely, after reading thn abovs, not even the
most skeptical oaS^onbt the peculiar power of
Hood's Sarsaparilllln purifying the bkK>d. driy-
Ing out disease, and imparting health aad vigor.
HaU Rheum,
"I was troubled with salt rhenm till aboat
three years ago. My face about the eyee weald
be swollen and scabbed, my halfds and parts of
my body would be raw sores A>r weeka at •
tlaie, my flesh woidd seem so rolled that i eoald
roll plsros of flesh from lieiween ay flafers aa
large aa a pea. In fact I was
TOBMBNTKI) WITH SALT BHBOII
Id the worst form, and had lo leave off woik al-
logetheri' I eonaalted several doetors, bat Ihsf
gave me no relief whatever. One callel tt typa
poison and gave me atedlctoe acoordlagty ; b«9
salt rheum eaonol be curod in that way, I aa-
sure you. Seelag Hood's Baisaparllla adver-
tised, I bought one bottle and used It aeeordlQg
to dlreeUons. II helped me so saaak that I took
a aeoond and third bottle, and
HATS NUT BBU TBOOS&BD
with salt rheum slaoa. I will reoomoMad Hoed'a
Sarsaparllla aol only for salt rtiaam,lMt for
humors of all Mads, loss of appetite, aad
'all-goaa'^fsenaff so often experteaaed hf <
one. la ireatlaf Am* salt itwam I mmt
OINeOlalaettten lbs plaeea al>*isfl. A. D.
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LOWULL DAILY COURIER, WEbNESDAY, JAITUABY 11. 1888.
Z\it lotoell Sails Courier*
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1888.
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1 LLMtiTH OK DAY.
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MOOH
K5.23a.in.
Ailama, Fraacla Jewett. C. H. Cobura, A.
G. Cumnock, Jeremiah Clark, E. T. Kowell,
A. A. Cobura.
Peraonal.
Cottello, David
Georce
W. V.MeMile buve returued
The W»i»th«r.
Yeatcrday'B storm roused about noon and the
•ky clenriMl l>cfore iitghl, which waa cold. Thl»
foKnooi) hfiB been clear, with a atronK R««le,
which •iiirii the dry sdow. At 5 o'clock last
•tenlDK the tomperatMre waa IV°, at 7 thla morn-
ing 1«". nnd at I oVlo*'k 21°.
BUSINESS H0TICE8.
Mtirioit. nrtlMiic photographer.
SiM-nc*!, i*ij;»s. 12 Middle utrcet.
THE OITI.
u
Se« Iv>vuIh on pitirvK A uud 7.
Sign phIijIIhk; in u natiKfsctory manner
dune by liitlhi^WM) , \H Mtddlu Htrvct.
A hiuuUoine uiuntvl tlock cau be |)iir>
<'ha«ud III li low price of Wood, the jeweller.
D. W. Home U Son, ft < entrul Htreet, m'II
No. 2 t ItcKlnut coal, wbkh w eheap and
good.
Dr. 0. ('. Hnbbltt. optician, miiy be con-
•ultcd at lifttlorhmnatreel. 8i'o advertUe-
aifint.
Tbere will be a nodable at Kirk street
▼estry loiilght, when the 8iullh family will
appear.
Tliur^d n , at l» o'c*o<k. Muart, Kel I ft Co.
will couniicnee llielr «re««t hl«M«k-l«klinr sale.
B« oil tltur.
There will be a nieetint; tonlKirt nt 7.4fi nt
the IUuI.IuikI < oii^n Kuti<*»Nl church. The
publk; IH Invited.
Dr. Mury V. O'CiilliwIiun of Worcester
will i(lve H fHUitliur ttilk Ufore tliu women's
branch of the People's club tuiili^ht.
MIks IMiilti Griffin of Boston will sIdk the
NUbtinvHJe'M tiiti, by (iuiix. at D. A. Mc>
Iluffh'x popular concert lu lIuutfnKtou hall
next 8unday evouinK.
At the First Unlversallst H. S. teachers'
mtethiK last eveulnjc, Mr. Walter 8. Kflly
was ehoM II sup<>riutuudeut, and Mr. Churk»s
F. Weston, Mcrelary.
At the session of the Merrimack Valley
eonferenccof Unlversalistoat lluverhlll to-
day. Hev. It. A. Gnene of the Hhuttuck
•traet ohureh Is to K've au address on "The
parlla of ib« church."
The 4>ommlttrcH on ttreeta, landa and build-
f Df a. Hre department and sewers met last
nifbt ifit r Ibe meetinK of the city council.
Tocy all\oted to suthorUe the ebairmen to
approvw the monthly pay rolla.
The annual meeting of the Woman's
Christian Temperance union will be held to-
morrow at 3 p. ro. at No. 10 .lobn street. A
full attentlanee Is desired as lm|>ortant bual-
neas Is to come before the meeting.
A leakv valve In the new double engine at
the Ix)wcll ManufucturlnK company Monday
afternoon caused a stoppage of work for the
reat of the day in that part of the mllla.
Speiial revival aervicea will be held at the
veatry of the John street i ongregatlonal
eburch this evening Ht 7H o'clock. A short
talk will beulveu by the pastor and there
will be Kood music. The public Is invited.
The ladle* of the Pawtucket church bold a
■oclal K»tlierlng ou Thursday afternoon and
•venlng. The annual meeting of the ladles'
■octablti with tite beuring of reporU and the
•lection o( ufficera will be held la the after-
J. Murpby snd
to Holy Ctosa
college, Worcester, after having spent the
CbriNtinas holidays nt hon>e.
Kev. Mr. Weston, foriuerlv nastor of St,
Taul's M. E. church, was In this city vester-
dav. He Is now located at Newark, N. J.
'rbe railroads cuiuinittee has chosen Itepre-
aentatlve Adams of this city clerk.
Cbarlea A. Keudall, proprietor of tlicl.iOW-
ell Cement Dndn and Stwer I'ii* works, and
his wife Hie 111 at their hoiue.' 151 Gorhain
Klrcot. Mrs. Kendall' >* condition Is the more
serious, her trouble l>ein;; pueuniouia.
■ Obituary.
Sister Stanislaus. In the world Mlsv Mary
K. Macdonald, died yesterdav of e4»nNUiui>-
tlou In the convent of the Sisters of Notre
Dame In Cincinnati. She was the daughter
of John >laciloimld of this clly, and bad
been a member of the relU'lous eominuully
twenty vears. 8lie had filled po»itloii«« In- the
eunveiit's in the order in Suleui. south Bos-
ton, Caml>ii>lge, I'hiladclphia and Cincinnati.
The nniiouncemcnt of her death will eauMt
sinv^ieie grief, not «tnly to her afflicted rela-
tives, hut to the many friend* who knew
and loved her in l» r early \ears in lx>w.li.
Miss Nellie Maclontild. a teacher In the
Pawtucket school. IshersUter.
BUak Booka.
Ledgera, louroals, recorda, and all klade
of new goods. Prices way down. For fcO
uavM pictures framed from new mouldliu-e
atyoofowu nrice ut Cambridge's, Merri-
mack Houae block.
Best Msndarln oranges IS for 55 cents.
Smith's, 47 Merrimack street.
A. M. BanmoB
shows special patterns In l>ron»e, oak, and
other kinds of picture mouldlnj;. mIho a good
line of foreign and American photographs,
aleel engravings and etchlnifs. The pr1««s
are rUbt. No. «9 Merrimack street, up sUlrs.
Be-^t Me«s|na and Florida lemons 15, 30
and 45 oeuts a dozen at Smith's.
Special Soticex.
J^pecial lloticcf*
rzc:
» on Time.
and appointments
Time Is money and appointments mace
should be kept.' If you carry * reliable
watch In your |>ocket or have a well retfulat-
e«l mantle clock at. vour home you will be oh
time and live uv to your a_'n'eineiils. A
failure to do so cannot then be excused on
that account. Clarke. ^S ( Vntia stie«t.
make a sin-claltv of tine wutdics and msnt c
clwks. and al-obustheatfoncy of Parabola
si»eclacles. Low prU-e* prevail.
Best Messin-t orange* ft
week onlv. Sniltirs.
etf. n
do/, this
lUform Club*
The regular buslnass meeting of the lx)w-
•II Reform club was held last night and was
attended by over 100 memliers. Thirteen
appllealiuns for menil>ership were received,
and leu iH-THoni joined the club. The re-
ports of the dldereut officers for the past
quarter were read. The club will observe
Its auQlversary tomorrow evening at Wellea
»»•"• _„ ^
The Boetoo wad Maine Accfdent.
It was reported last night that a Mrs.
Howe of Lowell, on her way from Boston to
Halifax, had a hip fractured by yesterday's
accident on the Boston and Maine road. In.
qairy has fulled to show that any Lowell
woman of thnt name was ou the train. Mrs.
Rowe belonged In Cumberland Mills, Me.
liocal Superintendents Paige and Phillips
state that llicv have received no Information
that anv resident of this city waa Injured at
the accideut.
Dedicated.
The new Methotllst church at West
Chelmsford, of which a complete descrli*-
tlon has appeared in the Courier, was dedi-
cated yesterday, services Udug held In the
afternoon and evening. The services were
verv Interesting. Sermons were preached
by Rev. .J. W. Haniillon and Kev. Dr. Chad-
bourne, and the debt of tlOOO was sub-
scribed ou the spot. A long report urepaietl
for today, la deferred by reason of the pres-
sure on our i^pace.
Married.
At No. 4 Fremont street, last night, Mr.
James Edwards Skilton uud Miss Annie P.
Watts were married by Bev. Dr. Robert
Court, In the presence of a large numlwr of
friends. Mr. DavM Dickinson was best man,
aod Miss Emily Skiiton was brldemald. At
the conclusion of the ceremony a collation
was served. The presenta which the young
couple received were numerous and beauti-
ful. Mr. and Mrs. Skllton took the 9.80
train for Boston, where they are to reside.
Yonni; Milch Cows.
On Saturday B<jyil, "^ 10 30 a. m., t"here
will be sold at the stables of Charles H. Han-
son A Co., Rock street. 70 young new niilch
cows. They will arrive here on Thursday
and can be seen at the stables. The cows
come from some of the best stock farms in
Iowa, and have been selected by competent
bayers. Every cow will be warranted and
wlUbesoldto the highest bidder. There
are also on hand at the same place 75 young
•ouod horses, that can be hail at reasonable
prices.
VLlgH Street Choroli.
The caII to the Rev. Mr. Huntington of
providence to becx)me pastor of High street
ehurcb has been forwarded to bim by mall,
■ad the committee will wait oh him person-
Mlly, at such time as he may desire to see
them. As the necessary conditions of unan-
imity and heartiness attended the call, it Is
nnsumed Mr. Huntington will accept. If Its
Cnns are satisfactory. Aod as he under-
gtood substanllally what the terms would
ba beforehand, it is to be supponed that they
, will be satisfactory.
Borne for Young Women and Children.
A meeting of the l»oard of director?* of the
some for Young Women and Children was
f'Sd yesterday, when tbe following were
'' Saotod for the ensuing year : Clerk, Miss M.
LTwAiMiter • treasurer, A. A. Coburn ; audlt-
^^ ^£*¥Biwdl ; dlr^tors, Mrs. F. F. Bat-
Mrs. D. 8. Richardson, Mrs. A. L.
Jimood. Mtes Charlotte Kitson, Mrs. W.
Andenon. Mn. Wm. Nichols, Miss Mary
' -^^jSS Bobert wood, Messrs. E. B.
m
New City omelala.
Dr. James B. Field, confirincil by the
boHr«l of alilennen la«t ni>:lit to succecl Dr.
Nathan Allen on the board of beaHli, l«
alMiUt at) years old. uml a graduate of Har-
vard college and me«lical -ehoiil. lie came
to the cliv from lb»j.toii al»«»ut three >eBn<
Hu'o, and lives uuvl has his cfllee on V\ est ford
street. Mcmlwrs of the board of uUb rin«n
who pressed him for the iwltlon— bis sclec-
llou liehig a surprise to bInHalf— speak
highly of him. and he N aUo liked by his
lireth'reii of the Nt rlh Mi«i«lles.x .Mcdlesd s.)-
clely. He is a nuinia r of the imdieal stall
at tbe Lowell Imspilal. Il«' ieeciitl> rend a
\alualib' paper on house <lralna;fe twfore the
inedleal siiclel \.
Robert L. Read. e!ecle<l an a«.se-.».or from
wartU. sueeceds his Orolher. William W.
Read. In llie po>.ltion. He I* a son of thc
lste Robert Utad. an old resldeirt. ami is a
native of Ixjwell. He has b.;en u clerk of
the Iwsnl of assessors several years, of late,
and hss also Imcii. re»-ently. In the einplov of
Nichols &• Fletcher. gro«'ers, as a clerk. Mr.
i:ead has U-en treasurer and cxdicetor of
John street Congrei:allonal society for years.'
Horao Itullrtrnd Matters.
The pav of the eni)»l<»ves on the street rail-
ways huk'l>een equalized, so that conductors
and drivers get fJ a day. Tbe employes ou
(he old road lost I'd cents by the evening up,
but it Is pro|H)sed to regulaU* the hours In
the spring so as to make time and wage* fit
about right. ^ ,, ,
The Lowell and Draeut horse railroad
companv U negotiating with the Merchants'
bank fpf a 'iO years' lease of the room- now
ocfuple<l as headquarters by the republican
city couiniHtee on the second floor of the
liulldlug, and satisfa.tory terms will proba-
bly b<» arranged. In ca*e the lease N made a
bay wlmlow will »je put In. and other Im-
provements will be made, the horae railroad
company to pay Interest on the eost of Im-
provement. Tbe lAJwell horse rallroa«l
comDuny will also oi;cuity the preml<.es If
they are leased, although tbe romyany has a
lease of Its present office, not expiring till a
year from next spring. The new Imation
will not Ih* as goo«l. In some respects, as the
prea«;nt one of the old company, as regards a
view of the cars arriving and departing ou
different Hues, but the ba> window Improve-
ment will afford a belter view on Merrluiaca
street. /
The Choral locioty.
There will be one more rehearsal onlv be-
fore the Gilmore com-erl, which, it will be
rememl>ere<l, occurs Tues<lay evening. Jan.
24. At tlie rehearsal last evening the follow-
ing committees were annouuood ou the eon-
cert : , ..,.•. i
On Tickets— Alfred Gilinan. Chas. K. M-
sou. These gentlemen will have full charge
and dls|K>sal of all the (illraore concert tick-
ets. DeUils will be annouuoeil at the re-
hearsal next week.
On I'latform— Chas. U. Burtt and Horace
B. Barnes. The duty of this eominlttee will
be to erect the platform and seats for tbe or-
chestra and chorus.
On Posters and Printed Matter— r . W . 8.
Daly. A. W. David. Their duty is to see
that posters are posted, and circulars and
urogratumes uistributed.
On Anvil Chorus— Chs". W. Eaton. R. M.
Boutwell. Their duty will be to arrange for
tbe anvils and men to strike them. A re-
hearsal will probably be had with the "strik-
ers" next Tuesday evening.
It was announ«re«l last evening that al)Out
100 membership tickets had l»een sold during
tbe week, and it was hoDcd that another
hundred would be Uken before next Tues-
day.
Poliee Court.
AVednesday. Jan. 11.— Two fines of f 1 and
costs. One ease of drunkenness was liled and
another eontinue<l to Jan. 14.
Nelson Mercler w as fined *5 nud costs for
drunkenness. Officer Provencher had a par-
lieularlv hard time in arresting him.
JohnViillogly's case of asMiult and battery
was coutinued to Jan. 14.
Jwl M. Stowe. charged with conveymg
mortgaged property, was let ofi^ on payment
of the costf=. . ^ ^.
ly^ttlce J. Iteed was sent six months to the
jail for the third offence of drunkenness.
Moses Hodge w as trk?d on a charge of
stealing money from the safe of Charles F.
Keves. stable keeper on Middlesex street.
Daniel J. Donahue appeared for the prison-
er. Mr. Keyes te.-»titicd to losing different
amounts at various times, and stated that
Hodge bad confessed to him the lart«ny of a
portion of the sums lost. Counsel Donahue
endeavored to entrap the witness but failed.
Inspector Haves testified to arresting
Hodge about one o'clock this morning. The
prisoner admitted taking 1^9.50 and other
amounts from the ^^afe. He bad spent the
greater part of it in revelry.
Inspector Laflamme also gave damaging
testimony.
Chief of Police Noves mentioned a conver-
sation held with Hodge in which the latter
admitted taking the money.
Judge Hadley sentenced Hodge to tbe
Concord reformiatory on three counts.
Sprrial flotirrs.
Always So.
Whenever we advertise a line
or lines of goods as having been
marked down you will always
find It 80. We never intend to
mislead any one, or to misrepre-
sent things In any way, but al-
ways have and shall continue to
eonduct our business on strict
business principles, lieep fuiUi
with the public and sell all mer-
chandise ut lowest living prices.
KliMBALL & CO.
LAIUJEST STOCK
OF
Flip Eobes
?
(In 90 diffVr^iit (radea),
Horse Blanl^ets
ASD
That con be found In Xew Kngland.
QBT OUK l>KICKS AND KXAMIIVB OUK
iTOCK.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
Old Ooavors Factory,
1T3 Central Street,
LOWBIX.
JUST INOTV
We are reducing stock to make
ready for our Inventory Feb. Ut,
and we made sud havoc of prices
in our i'loak Dcpartmont. For
instance:
We offer Jackets for *l.«8, $2.98,
$8.98, $5.(H> and $7.50 each
that were five to fifteen dol-
lars.
Newmarkets and Raglans haie
^JbFcn reduced a third or a half
of what they were.
Now $9.99, Heal Plush Hacqnes
that were $15.
Ifmr $14.75, 8eal Plush Hacques
that were $20.
Now $17.75, Heal PInsh Sacqnes
that were $25.
Now $25.00, Heal Plnsh Hacques
.that were $87.
We baTO tmken fh>m $1 to $4
rifjffat oir the prices of all our
Misses* and Children*s garments.
iSperial 09iittn.
utho
IS aov ^_
Race
- _■ - lashnq
..Germak Cologne
gfNB.;p/.STAMP.FpR4:...
l.AI^IF.S' AND ( IIIMJIIKN'H
rN!»Klt\VKAU A.Sl) IIO^IKUV
T
-i
— AT—
MAVNAKt> * CO.'lt,
'h .Mkkkimaok ST.
RAZORS
ANU
STROPS.
KATES
AND TOBOOQANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Prlntliifc Presaies.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CBNTHAL STREET.
m^ BELOW COST.
— m
Damask Towels!
We^offer 100 dozen
36x18 Pure Linen
Damask Towels, with
knotted fringes, at
Only 15 Cents!
Regular price 25c.
r
ft/e»iii3^iit ^ o
Twice each year we have a
Remnant Hale and clear up all
odds and ends of Hllks, Velvets,
Dress Goods, etc., at prices about
half regular. We are now at it
and they are going fast. Lots of
pieces we put In have enough for
a child's dress or a waist pattern
and they are awfully cheap.
silver Warct Jewelry, ILj*
UlRMea and Speetaclee laaat be
•old at prtcea waj below eoat
on acooHDt of oreratock. Don't
mlM tbeopportunlly. Come and
aee. If you want amffthing la
our line you can buy of ua.
WAKEFI£LD'H,
.Jeweller and Optician
SS CoBtnU Itraot.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We iBake_a Bii«ctalty of Renalrtav and Beap-
lM>latarlB|r Pnmiture and
gooda free of charge
for, alao dellrei
CASTOR BUCK
GLOVES.
!E3xti*a. equality.
Warm, elastic and durable. Joit tbt
thing for Oeutlemen at this seaaon.
WM.P.BRAZER&CO.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prcscott Htreets.
k METliOI> IIV Wlllt'II
Ail May Own Their
Own Homes
A.ND THUS
Save the l^eiit
Now Paid to the Landlord.
XHK
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Laws of the State
of New York, and authorized to do
business In the State of
Massachusetts,
Offari a pita by which yon oaa moot* a-
home or boiineii property of yovr own
qoioker, easier, with leii oaih adtaaoe
and under more favorable oonditioBi
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by yovr^
self anywhere. When given posaetaioB.
the balance due may be paid in the fom
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar>
rangement made, without additioaal
cost, through a legally authorised in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid m case of
death.
M Proaeott Stroot.
Bold Front flnr 1888.
Cook, Taylor & Co. commence a new bua-
inesB year today, and for the next twelve
months their customers and the public jren-
erally may rely upou bndin;; not only deHira-
ble goodB but larger and more varied lloea
from which to select. The firm's business is
steadily Increasing from year to year, and
while others, like the Arabs, are "folding
their tents and are about to steal silently
away," this old and reli.tble concern are ex-
tendioK and iucrcaHin-,' their buslnens so that
bv .lanuarv 10, 1S89, tbcy hope to distribute
at least a half million dollars' wprth of dry
jroods, fancy goods, cloaks, Ac, tbrouebout
the lJnite<l States. Tbe firm have a national
rfpuUtion and arc known from the Icy
shores of Alahka down throu-h to the gulf
stream, while their npuUiion for honest, re-
liable dealing reaches ^from tbe Atlantic to
tbe Pacific. *
Best Valencia oranges 18 for 26 eta.
Smith's, 47 Merrimack street.
Todav and tomorrow— Best peanut bar
candy 14 cu. a lb., 2 Wn. 26 cts. Smith's, 47
Merrimack street.
A. G. POLURD & CO.,
80 ft 82 Merrimaek Htreet.
IWLllliiieryo
We not only offer yon Millinery
at cnt prices, but will trim you a
hat or bonnet free of charge dur-
ing this month. We've retained
onr best trimmers to do tbe work.'
Steam and T^ater Flttiuflr
Are done by us tn tbe very best maimer.
CyOas Fixtures, Mbrary \ATsap% and Fancy
Globes a spet-Ulty.
FABRELL <f
Telepbone 12-84.
CONATON,
84 Datton Streot.
M^ket Scales !
TOUK ATTENTIOH 18 OAUED
To the character of Investors In the New Hamp-
shire Trust Co.'s 6 per ct. Debenture Bonds.
I'lttsfleld RBvin»?s Bank, PittsfieM $8,000
Lancaster havings Hank, I^ancaster $6,000
Norway I'lains HavlnK« Bank, Rochester $10,000
Mllford Five Cent Savtnirs Bank, Milford $10,000
Merrimack County Savings Bank, Coa-
0ord .••.•...••.......•*..•.•.••••••"•••• $i"iWiu
Praiiklln bavlngrs Bank, Kroaklln $13,000
Merrimack Kiver Savings Bank, >*•»-
Chester •••• ..•...••••• $SO^iW
Ctaosklre Provident InsUtutioB, K«cae..$100,MV
F. Bodliff, Jr., Agent, Oourier Baildiaf.
Black StuflT^o
We are showing a nice line of
Priestley's Fine Silk and Wool
Henriettas which are now so
popular. Also All-Wool and Silk
and Wool Almas, Bayennas and
Melrose Cloths, at prices tally as
low as those fonnd at the *'Shnd-
derer's" sales.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93,;95 and 91 Merrimack Streal.
X^OVTKLX^
The Largest Assortment in Lowelh
Twenty different styles. Prices from 26
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUTOEEBB'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE.
Oenoral 'M.atka.fgermf
No. 4 Wyman's Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS,
Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Broad-
way, Kew York, IT. 8. A.
MswuMACK rr.
Dr. Geo. H. Jeimison,
The Sewing Sison
Is berc, when most ladles, taking advantage of
their being kept Indoors by the cold or stormy
weather, do their sewing for tbe oomlng sam-
mer or year. It foUowa that there Is a great
ooBsamptlon of White Goods, Trimmings, etc.
rinding each year at this time a ready sala for-
these goods, we are now snowing a flrst-olasa
stock of Hamburg, Torchon, Medici and Cotton
Edgings and Insertions, RnfflUigs, Tueklngs,
Pearl and other Baltons, Naiaiooks, cheeked
and striped Cambrics, etc.
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
Sferi-imaolc Street.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
C.B. JlDAIBS 18 Cabot StmCa
te oa f «r patattar •
u
ESTAJ3LX8HED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., THITRSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
KOTA BENTS.
.... If. H man gives his wife a seal sacque,
Is it |)r<>pcr to remark that It is n skin?
....A portrait of Spui-geon U RoInK the
rounds. It looks like s satyr— or perhaps a
satire.
.,..ConVc lias already drop|>ed a cent a
pouu«K im.l there are ijrouuds for appreheud-
lOK a lurtbur dcclioc.
....Tbo New Jersey Benate elected (JeorRe
Larice pn^ldunl on Tuesday. Tbcre'n a bL'
chance to plity on that name.
....Minnie llsuk owns n castle la Swltxcr-
land. TIm- « tHtlcH of ntoot actrcKbCM and pul>-
llc slngirx arc lotatcd In Spain.
....Wliiil Is Ibodlfrcreiue betwccnn pirate
and a soiip^tune ncuiufucturcr!' (>ne»iukk
ships, aiMJ the other shIpM nlnli".
....tb«' reason why (leo. M. Hieuriis dot!»
not want u> have the tux on t»»l»«r»o re-
moved, if |ir»»liiil>ly iMU-aufo be don't elu wn.
....Mr. Hpurxeon has Ju»t published bis
SOOOtb ►• iMion. Mr. Kpurucon i* ouo of ibc
most vulir,il»lc eler>;ynieii in the world— to tbe
priulinK I'Ukiness.
....Adele AusdcrUlHf Is a pi.um forte
virtuoito ill lloslon. That wonian Aoiild b<!
fully Jtiotiiieil in Kultlnx inurilL'd, if (or no
other purpose, to nvl bur name eliiiii!(e<l.
....Frof. lUltcr of Vasi.Br collude will not
allow iIm* Imiijo to be laii;;bt in Ibiit iii^tilti*
tioii, as lie eliilms It Is not a niusleal Intiru*
lueut. Well. It ecrlaliily l»ii'l ivrj/ mut.ieul.
....Tile funniest of tbe funny transposU
llouM w«'<'urred when a man who wantuti to
advertise for a "fawn colored bull terrier
pup" was made to advertise for a "tire alarm
bell tower key." This Is what happened
right In this ofllcc ycstcnUy, wy" today's
Worw»ter Hpy.
,...A iniHlluui has reportetl that there Is a
good deal in the Keely motor, but it It ahMd
of the I line, and It will b*i thounands of years
riefore time catche!» up. Keely will have to
be relucarnated, aud perhaps several times
before tbe molor will mote for mortals.
Now how do the stockholders' backs feelC
Tbe uifillum says Keely Is a psychic. Tbe
stockheldeis will Im) »li(b«kH;kers.
MAtSHACIlUHETTS.
Mrs. K. A. HsrblDson was killed by falllag
down a llitht well at her boiae In Worcester
Waduatday.
Louise (ioulJ, ageil 77, fell oo the steps of
bar home Ut South Lawrence Saturday, and
was so badly injured thut she diad.
IrvluK Ulcbardson, nged Jfi, committed
•uklde iu t)rtf(htOD Waduaaday. by takiiiR
laMMMHii aof tarainff Mi*tto fMla bw
room.
O. Massev of Boston fell under the ears
Tuesday at'tla- Nashua (N. H.) yard ol the
Boston uiul l^well roati uud had lioth legs
cut off, hN Injuries yrobably >>elDg fatal.
Archie Anderson, 1ft yeurs old, a pupil In
the grammar school al minton. attempted
suicide tu the school room by shooting
Wednesday. Temporary Insanity was tbe
cause.
In the Dorchester manslaughter case, In
which Thomas Hoar and Margaret Wilson
were chargt-d with killing Mury Williams
DeccmUr 1*2, Thoinu« Hour bus pleaded
guilty, Hud tbe case against Mrs. Wilson has
bMD Dol prossed.
The will of the late Kuth C. Ware of An-
dover leaves #400 to the Baptist church in
that town. In caj'o that church should be-
come extinct the principal Is to go to the
Normal and TlicoloKieal institute of Nash-
ville, Tenn., and the home for Little Wan-
derers Id lloston, the residuary legatees.
The annual contribution for the Ameri-
can Board was taken up at the Old South
church, BoHton, Hundav. It amounted to
t7(W0. Of this sum $5000 Is to go to the
Board and I|l2000 to missionary objects
through other designated channeU. The
contribution a year ago was $8100, all of
which went to the Board.
FOREIGN NEWS.
( Another Plot Against the Csar.
On account of the discovery of another
1 plot agalnfet tlie life of tbe Czar the arrange-
ments of the court have been altered. The Im-
perial family will ^o to .St. IVtcr^iljurg Thurs-
\ day, aud will bold the customary New \ car's
reception Fridnv, when they will return
mediately to the palaee at Gatschina.
s
im
y to tbe paiaee at uaiscmna. The
court balN will b(! abandoned. A large num-
ber of persons have been arrested for purllc-
Ipatiou in the plot, among Ibem being sev-
eral army officers who Imvo recently arrived
In St. Petersburg from the proviueea.
liABOR NEW6.
Tbe Steel Kail Bnainess.
On account of o great falling olT In the coke
■htpments the Plttslmrg coke operators have
been compelled to close their ovens two days
a week V> prevent an overstocked market.
Tha cause of the reduction In tbe demand
for coke Is the shutthur down of the rail
mllla. A struggle Is said to be going on be-
tween the tteelrall raanufacturera and rail-
way managers. The latter have decided not
to buy anymore rails until the ptloe is $80 a
ton. The manufacturers want from $88 to
$85 a ton, and for various pretexts have
cloaed their milla, one by oue, until nearly
all the ateel rail mllla of the country are idle.
■zanaplary Senteneea.
Thomas Foraii, G. H. Smith and James
Readdtng, charged with garroting Robert
McLean on Stillman street, Boston, recently,
have been found guilty and sentenced to
sute prison, Foran for seven years and
Smith and Readding five each.
If a Body Klsa a Body,
Bat ta enjoy it one must have smooth, clekr
" Npa. Chapped, rough lips made smooth and
alear b? one irppllcation of Hop Ointment.
Warranted to cure. At all druggista.
Mo well regahtted honsehold should be with-
eat a bottle of AifooaruRA Bittkb*, the world
renowned appatlaar and invlgorator. Bewara
•f oopnterfeito. Aak -yonr grocer or druggist
f» the gannlaa arUala, asanofacturad by Dr. J.
Q. B. lUiMi * Beaa.
Entertainments.
HUNTINGTON HALL
Wednesday and Thursday, Jan 11 and 12,
Spectacular production of tbe Reigning
Uranmtle sensMtlon,
In six acts and ob(ht Ubleaux.
•10,000 for Seenery and KfTbaU Alona.
The following mtnics are enllrcly new The
Harbor and MiTpiilnK. iHJek of an l>«-e«u tilcain-
er at Hetk, llie Slnkln* Ship.
TIIK KArT, eoverliiK ten thoucand feet of
eanvait and o«rupylu« the entire t>U»Ke from wall
U)wall, with Un HOrtfliiK waves :»ii.l teirlblo real
Uin. Th««iar<le»8<>r HUU.v,tl<eJ.iinaUc<\H.\limi.
Uie ruvulvtnic Soeue, the .Muvlt^H l*iiii<n'Hma, uiul
exiiulnttcly Uiuutlful Ubleaux, the MOon upon
tbe luikr, tliu Hotel l'arli>r, ele.
Aiucrlea's ItvprescntHtlve Sensation Author
and Actor,
.J. Z. LITTLE,
And a coinpaoy uf unexceptionable alilllty.
Vote— K very scene presented as advortt'eil.
Tleki-tit 7■^. .Vi, :iA aud -;5 cent*. Heats on khIc
Monday, Jan. tf.
Music Hall.
ONE NIOUT ONLY.
Xliitraaclay, Junuavy lUth.
Better Than E?er Before.
TONY DENIER'S
EVKB WELCOMl
Humpty Dumpty
PiLMXOMXME,
TOiJBTlUCK WITH TUK URKATBST
OLIO .?if.'i'5?T OLIO
EVER PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC.
Hew Trioki I lew Bcenei t
lew Ooitnmei ! Hew Mniio, ete.
Notices*
fUeHical.
The Old Lowell National Bank.
— . — — \
THE ANNUAL MKKTINU of the stock ho Id
era of tbli* Itank, lor the (4iulc« of dln^ctors
and Uie tniiiHartlon of any other l>UMlne»B that
may legally o-oiiic l>en>re nuoh mectInK, ^'Hl be
held at thu banking rooiii» of *al<l liauk on Tues-
day, January 17, A. 1>. IKhm, al lO aito'cloek a. ni.
CHAS. M. WILLIAMS. Caf.liier.
l.owe]l, Mass., lK*o. 13, li««7.
Wamesit National Bank.
The annual meeting of the «torkhol<lerr of
tbe WaiiieHlt National bank hIII Im; liel<: at
tlieir Imiiklnir rooinn, Tiwsday, .laiiiiary 17lh
next, at i o'clork p. in., for the"(lu)l«'o <»f <llre<-
tors and the tmiiNHrilun of any other business
that may Ifirally eome lieforc inom.
' <i. W. K.NUVVLTUN.Caabler.
Lowell. I>ec. 17tb, I(is7.
:rsoTicKi
TIIIH CKUTIKIKS thut .J. K. Ilcrr>' hss JIm-
<wntlnii<'il liiolnesa on .Market »trccl, an 1 U
not rcHpotiHlblf l'<»r ilvlMit oidy to H«>pt. Isl, lrit<7.
He will In tliu future e4>nllnii'e Ut auetloiieer aud
appraUo. <>r<l«r« left al 44 \\'e»tf<ird airet'l or
ndilrrssetl to I*. <>. Dux IM will reitlve pioin|*t
atientton. All eonimlHtluu guo<ls will rcrclwe
his |ierM>nal superrlston. J, K. Bl!;UK%'.
PHoet S5, 50 mnd 9M C^nU,
Reaerve<i acata ob sale thraa days inadranoe.
Snstructton.
Mr. H. B. DA.Y.
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangements made as pianist, organist and
acoompanlst for oonoerts. Klve Cent barings
Hank Building.
Mitcheirs Bojfs' School, Billarica, lass.
A strictly select family school for Imys. A<)
mlts boys troni eight to fifteen. Send for oirou
II. C. MITCHELL. A.M..
Ininclpal.
Urto
MB. AND MBS. HOBBOH'8 BOHOOL.
MR. ADOLF KETTEMBEIL
Will give a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, commencing on Wednesday even-
ing, Nov. 16th, at 8 o'clock. By special request
ibey will bo iriven In Kngllsh. Price for course,'
a6.U0. I'lease address
GEO. W. HOBSON. lltO E. Merrimack St.
COHMOlfWKALTn OF MAMA-
CIIU8ETT8.
IflDDLBSBZ, Sa.
PROBATE COURT.
To the helrs.atlaw, next of kin, and all other
persons intarastcd in tbe estata of OLIVER
T. PKABODY. Ute of Lowell, in said coun-
ty, deoaased, ORwniMU
Whereas, a cerUin lastrunent purpoittag to
lie tha last will and uaUmeat of said daeeaaad
has been uresentait to said oourt, for urotMMa,
by IIKNUY O. PEABOOr. who praya Chat let-
ters tesumentary may be istoed to hlni, the ex-
e<- uior therein aaased ;
You are hereby clluti to aupear at a probate
court to be held at Lowell, la said oouaty or
Middlesex, on tha Mrd Tuesday of January
next, at nine o'clock Itefore noon, to show
cause, if any you have, agalaat tha same.
An<i satd aattUaaer ta barabr dlraoted to gtra
pubHe aoMDalhareof , by publfsblBg this cltattou
once a weak, fer thraa sttooaaslve weaka. ia tka
newspai>er called Mm Lowell DaUy Courlar,
iirUrted aA Lowell, Mta Ust nubtieailjo to ho
two day«i at laast, bafore said oouH
Wtgaaas. U«oyi» M
liiraUM^Sar one thonliad alght handrad
Mdelgtoty -seven. J. U. TTLKit, Raglstar.
COMMONWEAXTH OF MABBA-
CHUSEl'TS.
Miuuutasx, aa.
PROBATE COURT.
To all persons Inietestcd in the esute of IlEN-
ItV A. COBUIIN, Ute of I^well, in said
I ounty, dp<H9ased, Grbrtiku .
Whereas, JOHN r. KIMBALL, the admio
istrntor, with the will annextd, of the esUte of
said det^ased, has presented for allowance the
firA account of his admlalstratlon upon the es-
tate of sahi deceased ;
You are hereby cited to appear at a probate
court, to be holden at C umbndge, in sal i amn-
ty, on the fourtti Tuesday of January, inst., at
nine o'eloc^k In the forenoon, to show cause, if
any you hive, why the same should not be al-
lowed.
And said administrator Is ordered to icrvc
this citation by publishing tlie same ontw a week
tn the I^weil Dally Courier, a newspa|>er
printed at Lowell, three weeks suetvsslvely, the
iaht puiilleatton to Iw two days, at least, liefore
said court.
Witness, UtoROE M. Bhooks, esqnlre. Judge
of nald court, this fonrth day of .liinuary, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-
dred and eighty -eight.
J. H. TYLER, Register.
Durine: January
We shall give Bargains in Fnr-
nitnre and Bemnants of Oarpet-
ing to reduce stock before onr
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
188 AK D 140 CKNTBAI. iTllBBT.
FIKTEEN HUNDRED GALLONS pure Port,
Sherry and Hook from Concord grapes, put
up especially for family use. eonsldered the best
article ever put on the market for tha mosey.
Made 1876 to 18SI. Before porehaainf eall and
examine my stock, which MUST BE SOLD.
OTIS ADAMS. Ohalaasfiard. Maaa.
!Oiiy tlie Oi*i||^iiial
EURXSK^
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
OF THE •
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
• mmA 10 OantraA Straot.
IVlce,
'TIS Oenti
TVOTICE.
LL parties having blll^ atrslnsi us will pitarc
rcHeiU the i>anie np to Jniiuiiiy 1. 1»«*. To
nteinplatlitK woik In our line the coining
season we will make it au ubjccl to call on us
for estimate*. Kespeeifullv,
E. U. lt.\KKil A CO.,
Cuntruetori* siid Builders,
Odice Kiunkllu s'reet.
Curn«r of KleU-lter.
A M^T
J\. I're
Ibosti eui
legal potters.
Pci-hai>Mi You TTei-e Born
A.n A.rti«t.
Don't yon think with proper study
A GOOD OUTPIT OAK BS HAD AT
KITTREDGE'S,
\%% CKMTRAL STBJEST.
COPARTNERSIilP NOTICE.
WE. ihe undersigned, have formed a copart.
neroHlp for the carrying uir of the drug
bustiiebb In Lowell at tbe corner of MeriiniacE
and ltrl<l)(e street**, under the llrm name of
Carter A Sherburne. M. (>. CAICTKK,
J. W.bHLItUUUNE.
Lowell. Dec. l\, 1887.
fHarHrts.
EAT AND BE MERRY.
CARTERS
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
Price 25 Cents.
Large Size 50 Ceu(8. ■
Chickens, Ducks, and Poultry of all ktada.
Also all varieties of Meat* and Vegeubles of
the eeaaon to be found in a Brst-cJass market,
At Lowest Cash Prioes.
•»
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DRUOOISTSa
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
-BSTAHLISHBO 1S4*.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Oirticians,
Watch Repairers.
Best qvillty Plated Ware8»
Reliable Watehe«,
Florentine Statuary,
Artistic Bronzes,
« MERRIMACK STWEBT.
Talaphona $M-X.
WHY WILL TMKYf
Good Beef, Butter end Poultry. Low
prioes. Ju^t wait.
HO. 7 PRESCOTT BTBEET.
JTor Sale.
oadar thla WmA
••Ijr IS eaata a Una fur tkr«:e Inaertlons.
FOB 8ALK.— A nearly new driving sletgh.
ln<4ulre at II Wafchlnguni MUett.
and lodg*
at prima
Ai<|>ly to KUh * I'luBunar.
FOR l!>AL.K. -Several lMtar<tlnff
Ing Imiumcs. rvot rally locMtid,
f row fAOO to $<(MX)
48 C'rutral Mtreet.
NEW MILCJI <X)W8 eonHUntly en hand
and for sale at CunilnvM farm, i>e«r Weai-
twni Centre. Kre^h sirtvaU every two weeka
frwin New llaii)|>»lilr« aud Veriuonl. fJonvey-
sncjip trvtm d«^>t u> farm.
FOK NAI.K.-Oue (If the flnekt sltuatliNHi la
llelvldeie, llM Muck|M>le ^t^vi•t. Houm: has
IK ruoiUN, liciililvft bath room, wash room aa«l
lario' >>he«l ; xUlde for ^ hort-e).; ani|dv carilsge
rix III . Iii.uuo feel of land whh attout Ml fruti
|iee». KiKiulnuMi preniisa*. •
FOlt NAI.,K.— A twoptory houM>. atabln aad
Kooil lot «>l land, hItuxUd In ( eniiiilvlllc, •
few t,W\i* from ItridKC firt-ct and horac cais.
lioUM* (MiiiuiliiA (I rooinit and oht'U ; a 'mr^aln at
nrlec, fiauu, on «:asy u>ruia. Appl/ to J-lsh A
iMuinuier, 48 Ceaiial k4i«et«
u
aud 4.
IMUt NALK.-An excellent hloik of
> tenuinenu or tlve ttwm* eueh; city
I.V1O1
four
, water
snil iMtwur; rcinn f r^^Mi |>«r month; ."LVio M|Uara
feel or Itgiil , »'|iiiMic«t on a popular Hlicot Ui IM-
vl<tere, convenient 10 the inllU, no Ifciu-r ivni-
liiK l'ro)M tty eiin !•«• found In the city, uriea
S4-JCU. Kiill liartlculai s ut riUi A I'luinutar, M
I eutml aireet, rf^oiiiii 1 aad 4.
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hi|[li and East Merrimack Sts.
PIrat elaaa Meata. Paaitry. Oaaaa. flak.
Oysters, Vecctables, Prult, and a geaaral
Una of Qrooerlaa at as law rieaa aa tiM
,qaall»y of Oaoda caa ba aald. Gall aad
M. A. TATLOB, - - Proprietor.
Complimenis of No. 7 Pres-
cott Street.
The good old yetr that wtnt h«foif .
Esoh left onr trade some bigger. Ton,
^87, hate topped the soore aad ont the
iaestflgnre. (Upwards of $860,000.00
trade in one year.)
Good ^ye the old, sinet yon anst go.
MWBe Tei7 fine bargaias whleh we art
mre will be a benefit to yofe.
10. 7 PBESOOTT STBEET.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
And a thorough determination to sno-
ceed, yon might become successful andl >
oolebrated? Why not try?
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a 111, 2 lbs. 2!ic.
We keep a full line of mJKE CANDIES of all
kbuls. McD<>NALl>'» Fure Hand made tan
dies, 40c. per lb.
Nats! Nut»! IViits!
A full line of Mixed Nuts. 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. Uc.
FLORIDA ORANOBS, GRAPES, Mt.
Try aome of our CAMNKD GOODS with
your Christmas illnuer. Our stork comiirlsen
Honey Drop Com. SurxwUsh, Peas, UUlug and
Lima Beaaa, Asparagus, Ac.
A neat cottage to let in Centralrille.
Oall at 9o. 7 Preioott street.
LawD and Gardeo Dressing,
Prepared for Lawaa, Qraaa
Gaxdana aad Flowar Bada.
Plata, KtteMB
Ten lb. bags for 1000 aqoare feel ..80
Twentr-flTe lb. bafs for 9B00 square feet. . .%1M
Fifty R>. bags for 5000 aqnara feat.
Ooehuadrea lb. Iiaga
■■•••••
1.76
Ckmkmm Seedai
FOB BALB BT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
WO. 47
A NEi^ir iNVSNorioiw.
Onr BiEoelfliloB* Amlt eillter
la warranted to be FIRST-CLASS la erenr faat-
are, and aay destrlBg a auperior artlela fa thla
Una wlUdo weU to eall and aa^ailae tta aaartu
bafMe pordiaalng elaawbare. No dual, eaally
op««uad, all alaal haarlaaa aad eoaaaqoaaUy
uaUasltad waar. SaM f or eaah orlaatalawata at
«.■• CHAIS,
Boston Branch Grocery,
IWT MIDDLKS|tX STRKBT,
Oppotsiito ^oirtlieimL I>epot
Telephone No. 8^-4.
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or haye lost or found mon-
ey or Taluables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seelnng a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
LowsLL Daily Coubikb 'a good
medium tor making known your
wants. 'Such adyertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the ClomiER for three
days at a cost ot li cents a line,
and T«iy seldom fail of being
iMrdiron.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
rr Bridflre street.
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
We are prepared to flU all
order B for the ehoieeat Meate,
Poultry t fruUa and VegetabUe
with promptneBW and deepateh,
Al»o a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
V Bridie Street. - - Teleohone 142.
February 1,1888,
I shall REMOVE ny place of business to
Nos. 5 and 7 Gorham Street.
I hare a very Urge aad railed stock of Parlor
Baits, Easy, Rocking. Fancy and Odd Chatra,
also Rattan ForaUure. togaUier with a flaa lino
of T>rapertoe aad Shades, whiah I shaU dUpose
of at about COST, la ordei to reduce my stoek
to ita very lowest poaalbtc quantUy before re-
BIOTal.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
!• SilDDUWKX
KXPBRUEHOB AKB SSUIX
Coaablaed are the recomBendadona of Toanc,
tbe barber, raoai » Post oaoe RIock, and hto
able aaalstaata. No ktar walU are required to
hare yoar waats carried oat. All Is pohtaneaa
aad attaatlon. In addition to tha asaa^s depart-
a eat a Ladles' and ChUdtea's dapaataseat la
eonaected. Fire assltuota alwaya la readlacaa.
Taka tha elerator.
BOOM MO. •• POST OmOR BIXMV.
Plali and Fancy Job Printing
OF ALL KMKD9
JIT THJB OFFICE,
IT^Olt HAIjK.— A two-slnry. two-lcnoinenl
' hoiiM.* of ii roomH, .-III tn tini Uwi of repair;
el(y water ami clooeo; »ltuHt(d near the aoath
e4tiiiiiioii, where Isud U H<>rlh TV'. p«r ft.; reata
for f-i; oei- iiionili ; ."Udo H<|imr(- feel of kiiMi;
l<rief ^Tl<si. Full |>arttiiilars ol FUb A I'Jum.
iiiej-, 4h *ie>Hra[»lree(, rooi^n 8 and 4.
IJ^OH HALK.-A valuahletKlaU', oonsUttag
? of a Ihree Hl4*ry lirlik houke of li iMoias,
nhed and |too«l B mount or land, extending to a
baek Mreel, rew ntviis from Ihe Anierleitn liouaCi
III tldo clly. Ii U seldom property of IhU elaaa
Is offered (or nale. ^old lo aHtle aa estate. Aa
early call will strura a bargidu. Price •MM.
k ull oartlciilarK of Fish A I'luuiuer. M d aliml
strecl, lAiwell, Maos.
FOR mAl^Wl.
Three Jamaa Look Oaraar I
Tkraa Olroislar Saw Baachaa*
Oaa ll«lt:Machlaa i cuU froai f(*»%\
Una ia>Horaa Fawar ICb«Im.
OiM Powar mdar M Ul.
L«t of S aad « laak Wtmmtf Flpa.
B. F. STEYEIB, - 20 Aroh St., LswsU.
Co Let.
tlkla a<
li
S^AdvaitlaaBMMta m
•■ly is aaate a Uaa liar Ul
To I..KT.— A ootlaga at IS Hafli|)ahii«
laquire atJO Thlrtaeath straat.
nno L.KT.-llousaand Urge sUMa, pUaaaMlv
X looatad,liainp»<Hhroail. i.L. Ward. <WB<iaL
rpo LUT.— Klcety lura'aoaa. uurga aad wall-
±. liKhiadrtoBis,aDavaBlaatlyaltuatad,atli*.
IT Filth atraat.
'■ ^ «i'i ■! II ■ li ' im mil, mi <ii !■
^TH> LET.'— Aa elegaat houaa of six rooasai
X oae with Are ruoais; oaa arlth thraa ruMM,
M Chatnut atraet.
rpo l,ICT.^rab. ut, BMat market, with ra-
X frlgeralar, auwhle sUhs. ale. Maaa lav*
Enquire of. (jwo. 8. Cushiwg. B Tyler atreat.
To LET.— la Pawtueketville, aaai
railroad^ nice ooU»gp houaa and
OOUMff0
wlih Urge lot ol Und. 1. M
Koad.
Chaaa, Mai
rpo LET.— House, IMS Hchool
X Pawtucket street; has bath rooia aaid fhr-
nace. Apply to J. O. Bogers, graia Btora, SI
Market struat.
TO 1.1 ET.— 8ms II tapai
Ainu C4»t(age house, near tbe mills,
per month. House and stable oa fliidraUi ■
Enquire of Thos. H. Elliott, 38 Central streaC
tUa.
eSantf.
J^AdTaitlaaaseaaa aadar thla haatf
•■If is oaaU a lUsa Car thraa Inaartlaaa,
WANTED.— fly an experlenoed single eal-
orod man who thoroughly understands tha
care of horses, a situation as coachmaa. la-
<|uire at W .s in 1th street.
from Nova
a sltuatloB.
Is aequalnted with the eare of horoes. Inquire
of Wm. li. Anderson. I barrUt«rs bail.
WANTED.— A young man
Scotia. 17 years old, wants
Reul ISaatato Airent..
FOR SALK.
Ob Central Ntrect, near llofiford s({uarc. I
have a good two stonr kou^e, modern built, la
good repair. "So oiits" about th<^ tiro|>«rty, aad
It Is ou<- of the lieKt trades lu ward 8 ; price #tlMk
On liorhnui HtrvM-t i have a two story boas*
for f 17'^, an<l another oue lor $1500.
In W»rd Fcur— #i:bK) will buy a nice, laiva
7 room lioiiKe, In good ret>alr, nearly sew, anu a
nice Urge lot of Isnd. aouu feet.
THOMAS H ELLIOTT, 39 Caatntl Straat
Lowoll, Kooms S and 4. Use ttte elerator.
A Happy New Yean
Good bye the old. Qsd bleu the new.
lUy all onr pstnmi find in yon the fasp-
pieit j«sr they hsve known*
10. 7 PSESOOTT STfiEET.
Revere HousOi
5aar Reatoo aad Malae,
id Lowell depoCa, oeatiaa of
plaoea of amaaemaot.
Bemodelled, Bsfnnishad, ¥ewlf Dsosr-
ftted, and now kept on tks
Rooma all Urge aad ooafortabia;
aoltaa, wHh hatha attaehed : ample paMte aar<
lors; gantlemea'acaia and bUllard raoas adiad»
aod irat-cUsa la etary reapaet.
ROOMS FROM RI.— A HAY VP.
J. r. MEBIOW 4.00,, - ■ P^sprisUtRr
ADTEATISE TOUB WAKW
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MIDDIiKbEX COUNTY.
]■ the totlon of S«r«h Cox* »din!ni«tratrlx ,
of IheeKtatcof Emily B.Cox.vh. lli« ^ou-
toirnu<l Maiue railroad, lo recover *600(> for
•lletred c»rele!*-nc«s iu cauHiiij; tbe ilciilh of
Mlw Cox, while Hll>:htlni; from h tiuin at
Oak Urove station, M»ldeii, Nov. 18, 1!S*W, a
verdict of f 1000 ban l>een jjlven the l>liU»i}jU'
Weatford.
The D«xt meetiiii? of the Unity ch'b will
Iw held Friday cvcniug, Jan. IStb.
A ri>lij{lous ».o«>t)le will l>c hold in the par-
lab parlors of the Unitarian church Sunday
«veiiluK, Jan. 16lh, at hevcu oVIixk*. It Ik
«x|H-cled that Mr«. J. W. V. Ahhoi ulll reid
♦'TJjc I+cacon'a Week." A corditil iiivHuUou
Is extended to all.
Acton Center.
Luther Oonaut, ecq., waa quite III Sunday.
Iiut is now convalcna'Dt.
It l!< reported that tbU town will l>e aaked
Co pay damagcH in consequence of Mr. O. l,e-
UDd*H fatal accident.
Vox huulB are now the order of the day in
tkW vicinity.
iJeetUiKs weieheld In the chunh every
•venUii{ laot week.
Mr. Worlhley ha« opened the hotel, »c-
oonllufc to previouN announcement.
The hohoolM of tl»e town have opened un-
der very promiKlnx conditions*.
There will »h) an adjourned meeting of the
VlllaKe Improvement »oclety next Tueaday
^venhiK. , .-.--^.
UOWBLL DAILY COVBmR, THUBBDAY, jANUJiBr 12. 1
JKAital.
tV
y \
p.
O.: Dr. L. O.
Weat Blllorlmi.
4»neor the niurriaft partliH
which Wp^t
Blllerlca haa for a longtime'eiOoyed occurred
•t the home of Mr. and Mri». Thomatt
Mmonda on Thursday. Jan. ftcb. when alwut
«K) relatives and friends aHccmlded to con-
ifralulate their t>ou WIKicon IiIm twenty-flrHl
birthday. It U pcrhiip" needle** to nay that
the n«id«l hoKl and l)Q*teH». uave to each ami
«»very >;uet»t a hearty wehouie uiul u thor-
ouxhly enioval)l« lime. The afternoon wa<i
uuvnX pleaMiiillv. and in the evening a i.un»pt-
uouH colliillon wuh aervcd. of which all heart-
ily partook. After the collation nai»ic and
E'me» audi an only the country i>arty can af-
rd were indulged In. and only at a late
hour waa the cht crfid circle broken.* >^ lllie
waa tbe rcflpl.nt of many iK'tutlfuland coiit-
ly prchcntn. IncliidiuK an elcKitnt Kold |hmi. a
wrlliuKdenk anti a purt-e of fll". He waa
much aflVctcd l»y tbe K|)lrit wblcli prompted
tbe tefilinonlalM of hin nianv frlcndx. and
extcnileil to all an tlicv depurlcd liln bciirtfell
tbankN. 'i bey in turn wished him many a
happy n turn of lii<i uatal day and a future aa
brlKbt ao the pa^: baM hcL-u.
Cheltti»ror<l.
The llielnufonl Social aHi»o«'lallon Rave a
viry ploahant danclnx parly at lUo town ball
Thuraday c>ciiin>:,.lan. ft, whicli wax attend-
«n| l>y about 7r> con plea. Nute'n ordiotiH
lurnlHlicd tbe nni'ic. The a^^cmldy wan
(•ompllutenUry to the younif people of lilller-
ica, who were" well repicMntcil. The party
broke up at Vi o'clock.
The I'rogrcanivc Kucbn' club, wbicli mot
Iftitt w«*k with Mr. and Mrn. W. B. Cotton.
i)lea»»iilly varied Iti* uoual procwdlnua bv
aurinrlNinK the host and lio>'teh)> witli the kI"
of a liandMomeallvcr cake basket. The day
Wf the eleventb annivt iHiiry of tbclr mar-
riage. The nr«s« Illation wlia fclicitouoly
luude by Dr. A. Howard. an<l Mr. Cotton
happily rei»i>onded. A One collation fol-
lowed.
Charlea K. TarkliurKt U'ltUu work thia
week upon hU n<.>>v reMldcnce on the Lltilc-
tou road. Thit* will \h> the tbird new bulld-
Uiti recently located upon Ibia i.treet. while
other houaea bave been remoilelled and
trur-tformed Into altraiilve dwellinKi*>
The pai^era read Iwfore the LiU'rary union
Friday ovimhu li»'<t by MU<» Suale M. Emer-
»ou, Mr*. V. K. A. Hartlett and Mi« A. F.
Crohby were uuilc InterextlnK, and «ftve un-
AiUukublti evltlcuie of cartful preparation.
rioh tsklUs tb».chiir of
Chandler, conductor.
The Social orchestra will give auolhei of
tbclr poDular dam«» in Lawrence & G.olnjf'n
bull.Frlday eveuluK, Jan. 13.
Ik" aure you take a ticket for our flreuicn'a
(tall, which Ih to be jcivcn Jan. 27, at tbe n»u-
id plai-e, Lawrence k (aoiuK'-* hall. A flue
pr< {iramnie 1m to Ik* piTnenled.
Of Interest to eoiii-liunlcrs: Mr. Warren
Ixemj) has In bii* po»Hf H»lon a rorlugiicHc
c^in In a tine btate of prenervation bearing
tbe date 1782, umklnji/j it lOU yetti> old. ll it
a ^.'enuine curiosity.
Judging: from the direction of the wind
lately and other llttie hlj;na and tokens too
numerous to mention, we hhall luar -joyful
wedding bells rijnjj from the north and from
the east of our common ere many moons.
Buay times at our mills the past week, 180
cords of liiuilx'r hi^vbifj; been baule«l into V.
8. Adams's mill vanl, IftO at W. P. Ta>lor'a
ami 17.") at C. StUkney's. ... . , ,
Dan Mcllcn was seriously Injured last
wi-ck Wctliicsday, while pilinK loX" i» l^- '>•
Adams's mill vard. The lojj-. gave way and
rolled on to Mr. Mclleu In sucli a w.hv aa to
catch his ankle, holding him fast and result-
iiiu; In a bad spruln.
The dramatic entertainment which was re-
mated Thursday evening tircw a full house.
The receipts the lirst eveninu wci-e #3;5, and
the second evening ^HiAl, leaviiiK a net Rain
of f 42.70. Oco-balf was «lven to the Memo-
rial as.*ociation and the other half to the Vil-
\»gc Impi'oveinunt society.
Mr. L. W. tipHuldin«, who served failb-
fully untler tbe Stars and Stripes and was
nearly starved (o death in .-^al-bury prison,
bas ai last received some compensation for
his siitlerlnKs. bavlnx Just received an In-
crease of pension with arrearagea amount-
ing to « 1 1«4. 08. ^ .,.
Mr. H. II. l)a\l«, who works at Spauldliw
Bros.* leather-board mills, was seriously bit-
ten l)y a sHvaxe doK a short time aluoe and is
now under tbe doctor's cure.
Mr. i . \y. (Joini: has resigned tbe position
of j;inltor t>f tbe bijfb si li«M»i bulldiujrs to Mr.'
Alxl Spauldlnx. Mr. (ioinx goes Into the
frelnht oflli'c at .\yer.
Mr. CbttH. Fuller and wife of Uomlnalor,
formerly of Townaend, have Ih'cii vMt
intr a few daxs with Mr. KImer WInu.
Fuller has bought land In lx>oinluster
expects to bultl In the sprlnir.
i<r. L. (». Chandler was called to 'i'ewk«-
bur) Friday on business of imporiancr. By
tin; wav. vou can itid your teeth extracted
.uvd oll'ier" similar pleasant htllc Jobs done to
llie sound of swiTt notes (not rive-dollar
notes), for our Kcnial doctor has Ju»t pur-
chased a very handsome Mason Ac Hamlin
orj;aii. ,
The mcnjlHirs of the (J. A. K. Moinotlal
.iNsm-iailon wish to acknowledge ami express-
lb« Ir tbankx to the members ot tlic Diamntic
club and all others, who so jfcnerously as-
sisted tn nlvin>: the play "Knllslcil for the
War." Ks|>eclallv are thanks «liie .Mr. K.
A. BIimhI for his lalMir* In nwikluK Hie cuter-
tatnuicut such u mafked sucics-.
tm'* I" — — ^— ti*»
appointed librarian, with Mr. D. L. Chaiu«
l>erllc aa aaaiatHut. The teaobera oba«M by
the various claasca were, with perhapa one
e.\ceptlon, the same as last year. The atcro-
tarv'a report slniwed the averaae attendance
of the school tor the >ear to be 61 4 7; largest
attendance 83, smallest 82; liicreaae of at-
tendance over the previous year. 111-7. Four
concerts have been u'ivVii by the acbool
since May 1. The treasurer's report abowcd
cash In the treasurv at bc>;lnnlnL' of the year
amountinji to *7.78: collected during tbe
vcar. $8!).85»; paiil out for books, Ac, $7.75,
leaving a balance of f 8i> 92 in the treasury,
which amount it was vole«l to appropriate
fowHid canccliiii,' a portion of the existlni;
church debt. The avt;ra;{e of the tiahbalh
school collections for tbe past year waa f2.2(J
each Sabbath; avei;aj,'e for the preceding'
year, W cents. The collections by claas No.
4, Itev. James Walker teacher, wore the lart(-
est. iimouutinj: iu the auRre^ate to #24.25,
making it the hauner class iu tl|is respect.
The amount was, however, cloaely ap-
pro.\imate<l by two or three of the other
clashes. It waa vot«ii that a aermou he
preached particularly to the children once
each quarter. The pastor proililaed the
member^ of the children's claas. at a former
reor»(ani/iitlon. any of whom would keep a
record of the texts' for a year, thai he would
present them a Bible. Mr. Herbert A. i^e
had tbe texts all recorded iu bis own haud-
wrltin);. and after readiuK them before the
school was prem>nted by the pastor a band-
some Bible, Oxford style, on the fly leaf of
which were inscribod tbe fuliowluK orljilDal
llnot :
ThU liolv Bible love to read,
Ami fi-oin Its alire «• t dally bread.
Its every wonl iilves love and light -
When dohiK Kuod Is our delight.
Your text roporl earns you tbU priae
Mr.
and
Aatl luay you ever be so Kood and wlae
As In itod''* houae t » l<;
James
year 188"
Hill»tlan.
The oni«^ra of rtbawshecn lod^e. No. 04. I.
O. O. v.. were Installed Inst Saturday oven-
Inir by I). D. ti. M. Koberta and suite of
Lowell. There was a larue tlelcxallon of
visllintf brothers from Lincoln lod^c. I.k»w-
ell. and after the regular exercises were con-
cluded speech maklnjj an<l conversation waa
the order of tbe evening. The lo.ljre la In a
most prosperous ••ondilion rinancially.andhas
had but little sickness tbe past term.
Last Friday niuht the citl/ens In the Im-
mediate vicinity of the town pump were
atartled l»y a crash ami the sound of break-
lutf timl»«rs, and much spcculallon was In-
dulxed m as to Its cause. One person
IbouKht that 11 was the flaKftafl'on the com-
mon, which had >rot tired of waltlnjr for Its
new top-mast and bad come down to look
for It. But tbe mornluK lUht rtvenled the
cause ol the disturbance. A^ >;•'»»>''« a^ ^^^
town pump told the story. The canoi.y
over the pump, which had l)een replaced but
• few weeks after bavin,? Im^cu blown iIowu,
wufe II shapeless wieck, one side of ll»e roof
lyiuK on the ground and the other l)clo« bal-
anced croMswavs on the posts that sujiporlcd
It. liivcNtlgatioii brou-lit to li|ifbt the fact
that a iar^e furniture team btop|)ed to water
at the trouirh, aud on start ing ran ajiainst
the canopy with the result above slated. At
this writhiK it remains In the same position
•s when tlirown down—a lilting cotni»anlon
for the wreck on the common. Verily the
hand of the destroyer is in our midst, and
there is no one to stay his hand or repair the
tlamagc. . . , ■
Messrs. Editors: We noticed la a so-
called temperance pai>er which Is beluR dis-
tributed in this town the following Item
from a ".Subscriber" in Billerica: "Theljow-
ell Journal has a large circulation in the sul»-
urbuu towns and is doing great injury to
tbe cause of temperance.'' It is very true
that the Journal has a very large list of sub-
acriliers in this town, but we fail to see the
Injury it has done to the cause of temper-
ance. And In fnct we do not believe It bas
done aa ranch injury to the cause in all the
years of Its circulation here as has this so-
called tcmpcrauce sheet, which in one of its
Issues informs us that wc can buy elder for
S «M!nts a glass or two glasses for ft centra.
Also in Its charges against our town officials,
which all of our fair-minded citizens know
to 1)0 false. If the correspondent from this
town Is knowing to tbe fact of liquor being
Aohl here, we think he could have done more
Uood Lo the temperance cause by entering a
complaint In proper form to the authorities
than by advertising .Jhe business in a "tenri-
perancfe paper." *
Townaend.
Nearly |'70 wa^ raised by sub*'crii>Hon
fsnnJay (o defrav church expenses, there l>e-
.. ^ . 1 c,.i. „* „r.„..» oon 'ri.« >>.
•hirley.
At the Church of the Disciples in Boston,
on the evening of l>eceml>cr 27. Mli«« riara
Bancroft, a native of this town, was unite. I
in marriage lo Mr. James A. Bcatley. a mas-
ter of Ihe Kngllsh High school, Boston. Mr.
Frank Lynnes, a teacher in the Tremonl
!<lreet School of Music. preslde<l attheorgin,
and during tbe early part of tbe evenini;
idaved from Schubert's uiitlnbhetl symphony
In B minor. So<m after eight o'clock Ihe
groom entered the church at Ihe right of the
chaixwl, and. attended b) hi* best man. Dr.
F. W. Kllnghaiumer, atlvanced alowl>
towards the altar, where be awaited the ar-
rival of the bride and bridemalds. As the
lalter))arly entered the ciiurcb I ho organist
played the Wedding March from Loheutrrln.
First came the maid of honor, Miss Mattic
L. Babbitt, followed by Ihe bride, leaning on
the arm of her father. Hon. K. Dana Ban-
croft of Aver. Misses Ida Jacobs, Dora
Williams, Mai7 (L Marshall and Grace
M. Hcmlck officiated as brldcinalds, and
KImer Wcntworth, O. T. Baker, CU^rlcs
I'rcseott and Albert E. I'rcscott were
tbe uabcrs. On reaching the bead
of the nisle the brldo was joiiiml by the
groom, and tbe ceremony was perfornuHl In
a very Impressive manner by Bev. James
Freemau Clarke. At the cIom; of the wrvicc.
as the bridal party movp«l down the aisle.
Rev.
Ing a deficit of about ^90. The pa^tor,
F. D. Sargent, Is a wide-awake man.
Mrs. Crawford, a professional nurse, and
fclster of A. S. Foster, formerly of this town,
-fell down stairs at Frank Wheeler's Sunday
morning and sustained severe injuries,
upraining her aqkle and fraclnring one of the
hiuail bones ju.«t above the ankle.
Mr. Albert S. Howard, who has been seri-
ously threatened with fever. H slowly n>
gaining bin usual heallh. and hopes to be
Hble to return to Worceater at an early day.
Dr. A. J. Atwood has been seriously in-
«llspo»ed for u few daya. Erysipelas was the
cause. r. r.. ^ «*
Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, D. D. Q. M.
K. A. HpnuUling and staff Installed the fol-
lowing officers of North Star IwlgecE. J.
Kartelle, N. (J.; B. H. .Savage, V. U.; P. O.
K. A. Blood, secretary; P. G. E. A. Spauld-
lug, treasurer: P. G. Geo. E. Gates, warden;
P. G.Frank Weston. H.S. to N. G.; 8. A.
Tyler, L. S. to N. (l. ; Lawrence Morgan, R.
« to V. G.; Arthur Burtt. L. 8. to V.
O • Ber. "W. R. TIsdale, chaplain; Abel
Kpauldlnff, I. G.; P. G. F. L. Jenner-
•on, 0. O.; h. Maynard, H. 8. S.: C. W.
£lldrotl|« L« fl. 8., retiring N. U. A. A. Ger-
Mr. Lynnes plavtMl .Mendelssohn's We«liling
.March. It has been appropriately designat-
ed one of the prctlle»l weddings of the sea-
son. After t lie ccremouy a reception was
held In the vestry of th<> church, wbeie were
received the friend* and relatives of the
happy pair. Among those present were Mr.
F. A. HillHof tbe ( ambrlUo High »«'hool.
Mr. F. A. Waterhonse and wife of th* Kng-
li-h High school, Mr. W. F. Bradbury and
wife and Mr. C. J. Canen and wife of the
Latin school; Mr. F. P. Vinton, Col. and
.Mrs. Henry Stone. Mr. William Sylvester,
Mr. F. O. Carpenter. Mr. C. P. U'bon and
Mr. Grendgent were anion;,' tbe teacbcl^
present from Ihe Kngli.sh High school; Mrs.
Ikalle), mother of tlie groom. J. A. Tucker,
esq.. nn<l wife, Mrs. Dr. W. F. Heald, John
L. BabbltlKC and wife, Frank J. Lawlon,
Judge John Spauldlng and wi(%. Miss Miles,
Henry B. Going and wile, the Misses Malwl
and (JertrMde Uoing, John K. tiolng, (Jeorge
V. Barrett and wife, and Mrs. Stephcu Bar-
rett.
A vcrv proltv feature of the wedding was
the aiipcaraiHH} of the officers of Ihe English
High school in full uniform. Miss Bancroft
was graduated from tbe .\yer High school
under James Powell, urinclp:d, after which
she taught In the schools of Ayer and Shir-
lev. Later she whs graduated from the state
normal school at Rrltlgewater, since which
lime she has b.en a teacher in the schools of
Newton aud Luwreu<;e. the grammar and
high schools of Cambridge, and the high
school of Roxbury. Mr. Beatley was gradu-
ated from Harvard uuiverslty aud has been
studving the past summer in (iermanv. Mr.
aud ■ 51rs. Bcatley have the best wishes ol
their many friends for their future pros-
perity and happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. James tJcrrlsh of this village
celebratetl the twenly-flftb anniversary of
their marriage Saluinlay evening, January
7th. They were invited by Fredonlan Iwlge,
1. O. O. F., to Ik; their guests on that event,
and village ball was opened for the reception
of friends and the Iraterulty. About 75
were prescut 4<uoiu in extending congratu-
lations. Bro. JTR^JIazen, in behalf of tbe
Odd Fellows and friends, presented Mr. aud
Mrs. Ucrrlsh a plate of silver coin amount-
ing to ?25.7ft, wliich seemed to be an entire
surprise to the happy couple. Bro. Gerrlsh
made a pleasant response. Bro. Albert But-
ler extended congratulations In behalf of the
company assembled, afler which the couple
were reunited in marriiigc by Justice of Ihe
Peace Hazen. Next came a bountiful colla-
tion, provided by Bro. Gerrlsh, which all
enjoyed. Speeches were made by .members
ot tlie fnitcrnily and friends until ten o'clock,
when the company as.scmbled joined in sing-
ing "Old Hundred" and then repaired to
their homes, having spent a pleasant evcu-
ing.
L. J. Giddingsof Ayer bas been cutting
ice for the Shirlev Ice company and for Wil-
son A Holbrook. The Shirley company have
placeil In their house 2730 cakes and. Wil'ou
& Holbrook 720 cakes. The Ice was 13 inch-
es thick. Allxiit Butler will till his house
soon with tbe same quality of Ice, and we
see no reason why the people should not be
well supplied the coming year.
oTC to stay
To note Ihe text, Vt hear and pray.
To llerlMi'i A. Lee (ruiu UIj pastor,
W Miker.
Carlisle. Jan-.«. l*^-
Tlio t»irtlis iii town during the
\y'ere 10 in number, as follows:
• .Ian l!*, Kva M. IJcchllcl.l.
Jan. d. Hiisan Klla lllanchanl.
March J(l, (iuy Idckxon Ntcklus.
April II, Wllfl.ini .lames Toye.
April \i, K liiM II. I.oii;.
July «, t liarlci Irad C'nnn.
An/. .*•. Ulllle II. French.
■siKcm Kininu IIUu<tel..
tM'pt. 17, tJforKC AlUTt Duron.
Nov. •.It, Wary K. Tlcknor.
The marriages recorded by the town clerk
during the year ending Dec. 31, 1887, Were
six, as follows :
April l«, Mr. .M«U oiMn aud MUs Sjrrcrlne
Slii.cn-eii.
.luly li. Mr. s. ti. Bailey un 1 Miss Monlrta
,Sipt. 4, Mr. Jttlui Mul.iii and MIsa Marjr F.
St-pt |y, Mr. Kr est Hall and Ml.«s Ora \.
Ilohit".
Nov, H.Mr. Aii'ln«* W. Wllkl • aud Miss
.^dora A. Wcsi.
Nov. ",», Mr. John Soolwrla and Mr.*. Mary A.
Mootly.
Mr. .N. Hutchinson Is culling loo prepara-
lorv to tilling bis ice-hou^e. The loe Is 10 or
II i'mbes thick and of tiiic quality.
Mr. .Iame» A. Webster, formerly of Car-
lisle, but at present a. merchant iu Fitcbhurg.
was united bv marriage Thursday, Jan. ft,
to ,MI«s Lizzie ,\. Sheldon. The ceremony
was iHrrormcd at the residence of the
bride's p:ireiils in Fitdiburg by Rev. Frank
Rector. .Mr. and Mrs. J. CJ. A. Graeu of
t^arlMe were present on the occasion.
The sermon preached by Hev. James
Walker at IIm* Cougregallonal church lust
Sabbath inoiiiirg WHS on the clause, "year
by year." fourd in DciiU ronomy xv.SO. and
the' suhjcct was "Time: Its Toaublngs."
with the following Ionics: Year by year,
wo grow older; year by year, we gain expe-
rience; year by )«':ir. we gather at Ihe grave;
year bv year, wc go over the river. Tlic
sermon was of s|»ecial interost, inasmuch as
It was blstorhal of tbe events of Ibe past
vear, and included the morlalily list for the
year ending l»ec. 31. 1887, which U M fol-
lows :
Jan. 8. MiM Lucy I. I*r««l»n.
Jan. 2.1, Mls« G. Miirta Kobblna.
Aprd U, MIhs Kli/. il)eth l*ru44or.
Ajjrd U, Mr. Jo*l l»oynl<»n.
May I, Aitliiii C. Mi-klot.
.U.n*' 4, .Mr. Wlblain tir-cn.
July 31, Ml^» M.irv M. ICol>blt)s.
Aug. -■'<' »i°- I^iaei U'ttlstiell.
.Sept. IT. Mrs. Lonlsi .V. ilodgin;«n.
i»ct. .■>. Wlllc II. Kn-nch.
'i;, Mr. K Mjaiiiln Baldwin.
I«, .Mr. Abul Taylor
Nov.
Dec.
«.
How t<> Shnke Unuds.
Do not suake pump handle or dude f.tshlon.
or tn a soft, doii'l care sort of a way. If
\ our hands are rough, chapped, smart or
i)urn. applv at night. afU-r washing. Hop
Ointment. 'the cure is guaranteed. Act«r
fniU. 2ft wi'ts. At druggists.
Riiblfoam for ihc teeth contains no grit, no
add. nor anvthing injurious. Will keep tlie
teeth while and tb<' brc:ah sweet. Try It.
2ft'. All druirgists.
ON'T
Allow your Clothing^
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and teai;
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. " It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
661d Eveiywhere.
Carlisle.
The week of praver was oliscrvcd by tbe
Congregational society, which held religious
services, with a good attendance, afternoon
or evening of each day.
Tbe Congregational Sabbath school was
reorganized at the time of its regular session
last Sunday. The officers of the past year
were re-elected except that Miss M. A.
Bailey, who has been aaalsUnt librarian, waa
I5MEDALS-AWARDE0-
Carw pl«iirti7,
SbaBmatlitn, Lnmhaco,
Barkkcha, WMkneu, Golds tn
tiM CliMt muA all AcbM •■datralna.
C A 1=^ c: I INI E
BavkntrfUnlutlon* nii<i«r almlUr ^
BoondlDKnainra. AaK roa
BSVauN'S ARDTAKB SO
—ornm*,—
THE'BESTlMIHgWDRLD
pi^coBsm
GREAfJiMSli:
acha, llaMUaka, TMthMlMk
For Pain^»2^i«
StUtiituL
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
A Senly, Itchln;i: Skin Disvnae with KndleM
duflTerlnit Cured by Outieum RetuMlire. .
Ill . AlbragclatasodDaatars.
, TMttU WuBAlitMOU. UW
SICK ====-=
HEAD-ACHE.
NERVOUS— =
HE AD- ACHE.
Both ari avMrroMS of a Disor-
DeRKO STOMACH AND UVER.
MANDRAKE is A SCOATIVC, AND
AS Compounded in
Pr.Schenck's
Mandrake Pjuj
WILL
4r PERMANENTLY. 4^
CURE -^-
HEAD-ACHEl
For Sals by all Dninrlitt. PHcs 8ft cts. pw bo«|
\ Utf* fi.r ah cU.: or a«<nt ty msll, putitikf tr**,om
i)r. J. U. Scbauck * tua, PhUaili.
If I li.id known of the CuirctiRA UP.MBDlKa
tweDtv-eight years affo It would have saved me
tiuO.dO (luu hundred dollars) an<t an Immense
ainuunt of outl'eilpg. My dbeaMO (PsorlaMs)
(■(iiumciKTd on my head Iu a spot uot larger
than a cent, ll spread rapidly all over my lM>dy
und Kot uii'lMr my nails. The scales would dmp
off of UK) all Iho lime, and my suffering whs
endless, and without relief. One lhou6and dol-
lars would not tempt mu to have this UlsoaHO
over again. 1 am a pour mau, but feel rich to
bo relluvi'd or what some of the lioctors said
was lepn>sv, some ring worm, psoriasis, etc. 1
took anii — SHr^parlllas over one year
and a half, but no cure. I' went to two or three
doctors and no cure. 1 cannot praise the CUTl-
cnuA UKM&i>inB too muob. Tliey have made
my sklu as clear luid free from st^ales as a
liabv's. All I used of them was three l>oxes of
CirfiruRA, and three bottles of Oututka IIk-
aoLVKNT, and two c«kcs of Cuticora jSoap.
If you had hccn here and said you would have
cured me for liOO.UO you would have had the
money. 1 looked like the picture In your l>ook
of Psoriasis (picture number two, "How to
Cure HIilii Dlseaseo"), hut now I am as clear as
nnv person ever was. Through force of habit I
rub my bands over my arin:« an<l legs to scrau'h
once Iu a m hlle, I ut tu no pur|>oi>e. I am all
well. 1 S4'r.it(!he<l tMtnity eUht years, and It got
to l>o a hind of xecond nature u> me. I thank
you a thousand times. Anything more that you
want to know write me, or anvoue who reads
this may write to mo aud I will answer It.
LIENNIS DUWMNU.
Wau«rhury, Vt., Jan. ao.h. 1867.
I'sorlasU, Kczeina, Teller, Ringworm, Mchen,
Pruritus, Srnid Ilea i, Milk Ccust, I>andrull°,
llarlMTii', Hakers', UroCcrs' and Washerwom-
an's lu-h, and every s|>eeU>sof Itching. Hurirtni,
Mealy, Pimply lluniorH or the Hkni and Sralp
and itlond, with 1<ohs of Ilulr, are positively
cured hv Ci'TiriK-i, the K>e"t skUi cure, and
C'htici'ka HoAi*, an exquisite Hkin Itcautlller,
vxieriiallv, and t'liriciK.v UK8oi.vk.nt, ihc new
lllood Purinur, Intornally, when physicians and
• 11 other renietlles fall.
irolitiap ilfooti0.
NEW YEAR'S !
GOODS CHEAP. '^
Price,
rscslyttff prlc*.
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCILOS LIKE
Mold everywhere
.SOAI'. 'i^'
l't>TTBK
Mass.
•#-8end for "How to Cure 8kln Dlscasrs," 64
psRCS, M Illustrations, and lUO testimonials.
CuTiriTHA, 30c.;
, , liKaoi.vKNT, $1. Prepared liy the
DUUU AKI> ClIKMICAL tU., ItoStOU,
PIMI'I.KV, Mai'khcails. rhai>ped and oily
•ktn piVVCUlOd by Cl'TlCUKA MKDICATKU CUAf.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Qlory of % Man ii in Hit Btren^h.
Nnrv* or Pbyalcnl Fore* VThmu Loat (julok-
Ij Kccnined by Consultlnc
r>ii. o. .1. i-.KWi«,
Who, after Intense study and deep research, has
lately discovered a new, extraordinary, quick,
I'jurtain an<l Inexpensive cure for DUeititesof the
Hraln ami .spinal Cord, «p«rinHl«>rrli"ia, J»eml-
iial Weakness, Kluhl Kiwapei>, linpoicncv and
DeratiKCil Kunctlons of the Nervous and Uenor-
iitlvo Systems. TIIH NKW AN1> M.VRVEl.-
«)U.S MEDICAL TRKAT.MKV1' has cure»l the
most desperate torinn of Norvons DIsonlcrs In
l>oth young and old. To dobllltato<l youth It be-
stows the vliror of manhood, and In advanco<l
ac« U eBUhlTshes the vlfor of youth without
the poaalblUty of falture. irRWABT Com-
rLAlKTa, Acute or Chronic Dlwharires. Stric-
ture, Hetentlon of the Urine, (travel, Kidney or
HUddir IMsordorH. S>phlll». Swondary Hymp-
toms, KruptluiiH, skin Dlrtease.i, all are altso-
lutely cured w lihoul the use of mercury, coital-
lia or Injccllons. No restrtcilons in <llct or hin-
drance tn.iu liUHlness* UKl'KNT CASKS CUKKl)
IM TiiKKK OR Ki>iM DAYS. I'ailents whosc cases
have been ncir'ected, hadlv tr»<atcd or iiro-
nouDCod liinirablc, are particularly lnvlto<l to
visit Dr. I.cwis. \ wrlMen Kuarantoe of cure
given In all cases arraiiKcd and underUken. IM
PRACTICK upwards of TUIKTY »KAR».
4^Dr. 1-cwls Is frequently consulted by
many who iiiive been comph-U'Iy disoounijrwl «>f
everbcliiK • urtd after havliiK expcrlinenlcd
with various advertised nostrums, elcnrlc Itelts,
Ac, which Inv.irlHlily do more harm than good.
Kvcry phase of dlsca^> doniamls different and
special trealri.cr.l. To those who nmy have
been dlsapixdntcd, Dr. hewU would say con-
sult him and ne will restore the dli'Sppolntetl
one to all the dullcM of life, whether they be
Cutiiri'lial I>uii|rorai.
To Ik.' free I from the danffers ot suffoc.illon
H Idle' lying ilown; t4i breathe freely, sleep
Honiidly und uudltturbod; to ilse refreshed,
head clear, brain active and free fiiun pain or
ache; t<> know that no polaonoua, putrid matter
dt'lllcH tha breath and rots away (he delicate
iiiachliiery of »n)cll, taate aud hearing; to feci
thai the HN stem dooa not, thi-ouxh \l* veins aud
arteries, suck up the poison thst 1« sum to un-
dej'inlnc and destroy. Is Indeed a bleMxiu^i l>e-
yond all other humai> cujoymcnt.4. To pun-hase
Iminunltv from such a Isle should be the object
of all alTllcltMt. Ht.t those who have tried many
remedies and idiy^lclaua despair of rellet ur
cure.
Hanfohu'h ItAiticAi. C'l'RR niectii every phase
of Catarrh, Irom a alinple head cold to the most
loathsome and deslructlvu stageit. It Is local
and coiiatlttiilonal. Instaol In relieving, perma-
nent In curing, aafc, economical and never-fall
Ing.
MANVORD'a llAniCAL Ct;RR consults of one
bottle of the It A i>irA I. CiiiiB, one Imx of ('A-
TAKRIIAI. HUI.VKNT, and OIIO IMVROVKII IN-
IIAI.KR, all wrapped In one packni(e, with treat-
Ise and dlrecduu.H, und sold by al druggists for
II.OO.
l'«»TTItK DHi;«i AMU CMBMIOALCO., IUMITOM.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONK MINUTB
The Cutleura AnII-PnIn PIna-
ter relieves Kheumatlc, Sciatic,
Nu«l4ton, Hharp and Nervous I'alus,
strains and weaknesses. The llrst
.ind onlv palnkllllng plaft^r. New,
orlxlnal, InstaDtaneous, IntnllPde,
safe. A marvellouM Antidote to I'aln, Inllam-
iiiatlon and Wcakucs*. I'ttcrly un'Iko nnd vast-
Iv superler toall oihir plasters. At all drug-
glstH, •»<•..; dve f«»r #1 ; or, posUige free, of I'OT-
TBR DRirO AMP ClIKMICALCO., Uostou, Mast.
1^
to
iHiscellaneouSa
life
physical or mental, perUlnIng
or "single blessedness."
Oonanltntlou, Medldnna, »c., M.
Working Clnaana ••.AO.
DU. LEWIS Is pcramucntly located at
129 Friendihip Street, Providence, R. I.,
One door from Richmond street (off Hroad
street). Office hours all the year round from 9
to 2 and 5 to «; S\indrty, 10 to 2. not later. KK-
MALK COMI-LAINTS SKILFULLY TUEAT-
ED.
MOTIOK TO COUNTBT PATIENTS.
Dr. I.«wls will, on full description of case
(with fee enclosed). Immediately sen<l a supply
of his valuable medlclncB, accompanied with In-
strncUons and advice for the cure of the alxjvo
dlstresslnK complaints. JUST Puhlibiikd:
Fourth Edition
Medical Minnte8,
with additional colored
lllustratlons.a Portrait
or TIIK ArTII«)R, AN1> A
LIST OF COMPLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
specdycui-c of alK)ve sub-
ie<;t8, sexual diseases etc.
Price 2.'< cents by mall
to any address, from the
author, Dr. C. J • L^wls.
A«ent for Medical Minutes, W. W. DUNCAN.
191 M iddlea^ Street.
mmns.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its tiygienic.aperi-
,^tP Pfb,
i^.
WASHINGTON
DIIEW his last tireath In the last hour of the
last day of the last week of Ihe last month
of the last vear of the lost century. He died
Haturday night, at U o'clock, I>oc. list, 17W.
Aged |>eoj»lc n«ed a pure alcoholic stfmulant to
ni'dntaln vliallty, aud none equals the U. O.
Taylor Bourl>on aud live Whiskey, l>ottlcd by
C.H.GBAVK8 A 80N8, Boston, and sold by
napogUble Qrooera and Drafglsta averywhara.
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
ri'nii)pnituroi)f
Sheep K<> k
Si', ri :•.;;? is 4 7-' F.
Phcep P.iHik ?iiring 'VaUT contains four filths of
n grain of s ••.i;;ir orn*t:iiipnt< Iti i ;r^Ion. und i«
fi-om six to thirty times rni;i:U than Urn tabic
water usually ofli-rrcd for sale.
T\u' Icadlri;; Plij'slclnns of the I'ity
may beconpiiltfti un to th«therapoiitlc
etflJ'Hcy of thlj» well known table
watt^r.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Hazeltoni H. F. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward k Brown, Steiff,
New England. Oood Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Oood 8eoond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $66, $76, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 seta reeds, octare coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
ko., Stools and Ooveri.
90 MERBIMAOZ STKEET.
Advertise in the Courier.
HOLIDAY QOODSr
MECHANICS MILLS,
Cor. Datton and Fletcher StreeCa,
Will make any kind of Wood Work to order
for Holiday Preaenta.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Verj handsome
for Ohristmas Preaenta. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
OOLOONE BOTTLES, worth 35 oente
each ; selling for 20 oenta.
1*1507 PEBFUMES-Urga aid
choice line.
SILK EANDKEB0HIEF8. One of the
flneat linda we erer carried in atook at
loweat prices* " .
FAH07 BUBBEB OOODS-Presents
for children.
Large line of EARM09I0AS.
Oyer 2000 doien TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are aelling at prioea waj
below other dealera.
More than 300 dosen of POCKET
BOOKS, of different atylea, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
aaaortment of Pertemonnaies for specie.
POCKET CUTLEBY-One of the Ur-
geat lines in the city. Ladiea' and Oen-
tlemen'a Pen Knivea a apeoialtj.
Ver; large line of FANCY SOAPS
aelling low.
400 dos. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRU8H£S-The beat line ever diaplayed
in the city at pricea that will astoniah all.
Ladiea' FANCY WOBK BASKETS in
great Tarietj, which make aplendid
Chriatmaa Pretenta— Alao Gents' aoi
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vaat line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new gooda, beautiful pattemsi
latest designs, lowest!prioes.
We ha?e also bought a large line of
BUCK OLOYES and KID and also gsn-
nine DOG SKIN OLQyES, both lined
and uilined. These dog skin gltret
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a doien
pairs of Kid Oloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDIOINES at the rery lowest
out prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an onnee.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
26 cants each. Cstoh on quick or yonii
lose a great bargain.
Also largeat line of
SHEARS we ever Lad,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stook,
which he sells at 15 to 26 per cent,
lower than other dealera.
Any one in want of a Bath, Carria«:o
or Surgeon's SPONGE wUl find the Ur-
geat line in the atate at Stevena'a.
STEVENS will not be onderaold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 26 in eaoh,
for presents at $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga m
prioea.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
SCISSORS and
and warranted
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la prvpared to quote the T017 loweat prtoea oa
Allkladi of prlBtliBC. CaM f^r ■—**—•-•
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Honne, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dye everythlnR. They are sold
everywhere. Prloo lOo. a package— 4A colors.
They have no equal for Strength, Brightness,
Amount In Packages, or for rastneas of Color,
or nap-fading Qualities. They do not crock or
smnr For sale hy W. W. Dnncan, Dmgglat,
191 Middlesex street; Qoodalo'a Drug Store, IM
Central, oomer Jackaon atreeta, nske'a block;
r. H. Bntler A Co.,I>rugvlata, 141 Central straot;
Carleton A Hovey, Dmnlato, City HaU, Meril-
mack street: Albert L. Flekl, Drngglat, Dayla
Comer; BlUngwood A Co., PtaarmaaaU, oppo-
altepostolBoa:Q. C Brock, Dmgglat. mdn
street, comer First atieet; G. C. Oagood, M' I)|.
Apothecary, oomer Merrlmaek aad Baflbu
■treeu: DenU O'Brten. Drasglat, aS
1 ito««(, Lowell. '
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholenale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street, ^
If T<m wnnt to leoorelthe most dMinUU
baf|nlBt.
|i I
W
bit
k
THE TEA TABLE.
TKA TABLE TOPICS.
There waa a uovel eiitertatuinent given in
tbu liaptiHt church tu Cromwell, t.'t., recent-
ly, durlDi; which the young men of the aocl-
©ty undertook to piece a bed-qullt Iu the oKl-
faahloiicd way. The udrnlHslon was ten
ueut», and tUcre was «juitc a crowd to .sec tbe
work Ko on. Next cvcnluj: there was anoth-
er crowil to fcce the younj? women wiw wood,
for this they had aK«eed to do If the men
would n»akc a quilt. liacb tillck waa cut
tUree tbiics, und tbe woodpile waa hoou re-
duced In ^l^e with every fctick Huwcd.
A Hard «nd Soft Water in Cooking.
All cooks do uol ujidcrHtand Ihe dillcrcrd
effccta produced by hard and aofl wUter In
cooking meat und vck'?'"'^'*^^*'- ^**"** ""^
tieuna oooUcd in burd water, conUhiinK lime
or jry^*"*""' will not boll temUr, ljec:»U!<c
the»onul)«tuncc« harden vcijetuble caseliie.
Many vcKciuldea, an onlon>', holl nearly tiiolc-
lean In woli water, bccaiiHi
all the flavor U
boiled out. The addition of a-ilt often
checkH thi!-. HH In the caxe of oulonii, cuucbiK
Ibc vcjfctiiidc!* to retain tlic pcculiiir flavor-
luK prbuiiiU.'!', bi)»ldeH nu^li nutritions nialUr
ui« ud<ht Ijc l<>^t tn noft water. For cxlr-iut-
lux Ibejul'v of ini-':»t to in iko a broth or
souji, Mdl wulcr. iinHultcil and cold ut llrst,
iri bcht, for it uiuch more readily iicnctrutc*
tbe tlnMic; iut for boiling where the juIc«h
•Uould be reliiiiicd, hard water or aofl water
saltcil la prefiwabte, und the meat xhouid be
put tn wljllc the water In bolUuj;. i"" a» lo
aeul up Ihc porea al out©.— [ Jcurnid of
CLcmi»lry.
Mcxluun Iliahea,
|Corrc>'iiondcnec of Miiiielii^lcr l'idoii.|
Then ther*- U Pncburo. <»r the boilctl eon-
gloinerution Ih-it alwayx foMowa tbe Koup,
W)n»UlltiK' «d iiiuUon. beef, bacon. lowN,
aauHui(ci>, ;:arbuny.o)i la lur{(e while bean),
amall Kourd", "•pni'di, grceuK, jHtars, upplei*,
and every other aced, root and vcx'dable
known lo inaii, ull boiled lordlier, a piece of
each (died upon your plate and
a miiici' of
herbii, lomiioei, and red-hot ehtll uourci"
m duyi
over It. .\t every Mexican dinner. ;Mlft duyn
In the year, the third court-e la InvurlaMy
pucburo. irller caUlo (Urotlil. and tbe »tcw of
rice, verndeeiil.or maearoiii, mlxeil with to*
inatocM, eliecM) or aour ndlk.
There l» mole, which uutauN any kind of
flab, lloKb or towl, with a auucc of ^o^^ted
cbllt-pepperH, which luniM the whole thin;;
to a deep, dark re I, and la tlory enough lo
draw tears from tbo eyea of a graven Iniaite.
Tberu iM Ihe tumule. Innocent enou;{li In
Italookto tempt u babv, but so bot with
chill wifhin that one'a throat ueedi. to be
trlple-nlated with tin. It I* made of red
pep|>ent, lomatocN aud ouhmit. wllb chtipjH'd
meat, rolled np In tortilla douKit and ind In-
alde a corn huxk. Tbcy are then boiled, or
Bteamed in tbe butk, wblch flavor* ihtHU
through und through— and really they arc
not bud, when one'a *'luuer nuin" becomcH
hardened to chill.
Another ilultcaey la known as encblladen,
—made of tortilla dou^h rolled over an un-
•DBWerable conundrum of chopped chicken,
red iMsppcro, i.'reen tomutocri, garlic, raiatoN,
and buavt^a kiiowN what. Tikhu ure uUo
enclosed In corn-hukkk and boiled, und
are very good eutluK if one N not too par-
ticular a» t(» tbe component parts of tbe
couuudruui undtbedlrt It may luctdentally
uouuln. . , ,
There are uUo boiled nopalM, or fruit of
tbe "prickly pear" apectc* ofj cnctl; bauanaa
fried In lard, KOKt'K-mllk che«!iM; to bo uuten
with honey; and laot, out by no mcana least,
frUoleaor rid beans, which everybody Iu
Mexico cHtH at leaat twice u day, ami which
liamediatvly precede the tlesMirt at every
well-regnlalcd illonor. They are first par-
Iwlled in water, after which the cook takes
the fcU'wing Jar, pours out the waler, throw*
the beank mio the air and catches them aguiu
tu the Jar, keeping up the oiKTution until tliev
are quite lold. when they arc mixed with
vblli and fried In fat.
As to^he messt'H eaten by the Indians, I
cannot s|»cak from experimental knowledge,
for even ihutjournalUtlc fervor which will
lead the w andertng scrilt« to the topmost icy
t>euks of ^kv-i)ierctnK mountains, and to the
owest depths of suhlerrancuu cnveriis, falls
utterly when It comes to eatlnx snails,
pound4Ml fliett, dried gni-s hoppers, flsh In-
testines, mo««pJlto's tsu^n, it cetera.
but it mu^l lie remembered that the upper
clas^eH arc exieedlnKly dainty in tbclr diet,
and look upon tbe average American as a
barbarian of Ihe llrst water Imjcuusc be can
muke a meal without wine und divide hN
dinner Into ouly two courses. Not only the
nrlHtocratK. but all Mexicans who make uny
preteuidonx to seciai standing, require that
every dUh, If ll be but a spoonful of peas.
be served as a KCpuraU; course, for which
dean plates must l>c provided, making tbe
most commonplace dinner tt long and cere-
monious uflalr. Wine Is always served with
the substanltalK, und cotlee and cigarettes
after dessert.
Tbe Mexicans have no fondness for sour
things, thoreloro vinegar, uitikles, etc.. Hud
no place hero; bnt everybotly bus u welKle-
veloi)ed "hUgur-UKjlh," and dulces (sweet-
meats) are in greut dcmund. There Is no
end to the dulces which a Mexican house-
wife will compound, from simple talfy to the
most elalwrate preserved or cau<1lcd frutis,
sauces, jellies antl marmalades. CanidiiK l»
unknown here, an<' Is not needed in a sum-
mer country where fniils siv perennial. 1
have eaten roses oreservcd entire, each deli-
cate, sujjur-frostet'l leaf intact upon the Htem,
making a conserve Ht for u fairy ; and every-
body knows that preserved rose leaves, like
guava jellv, are couiinon in tropical lanlrrs.
Since stoves arc comparatively unknown,
aud therefore ovens are non est— except
these ponderous uflalrs of adobe used by the
bread-bakers- pics and cuke are never scon
iu the Mexican menu. To be sure there are
varioua articles callotl cakes lo be found In a
few French bakeries, but they bear no more
likeness to the cake which gruccs the dully
tea table of every American than tortillas
rasemble American bread.
During ray fli-st year in this country I
greatly missed the accustomed edibles, and
fountl It extremely ditticult to subsist upon
diet BO entirely new. One of my earl est cx-
perleoeea was to reside for four long nontbs
In a Mexican family, who spoke no v ord of
Eiurllab, and were entirely unaojualnted
wlUi any motle of living but that er ^entiuUv
Mexican. They were people of w« alth and
education, exceedingly kindhearted, hospita-
ble, Md what are called •*koo<1 livera." Four
tlBMa a day their table literully groaned un-
der it* burden of national delicacies; and yet
I grew thin and thinner, aud actually retired
every wiffbt ao downright hungry that I
could have wept, if tears would have brought
aome good fairy with a slice of Yankee
bread and butter! Just fancy Itr-four
moutba without butter, tcrj., steak, potatoes,
pie, cake. In abort without anyihing to
which one bad been accustomed, yet oom-
Klled to auffer tbe tortures of TanU»lua by
Ing aeated four times u day, an hour at a
Btretcb, beatde tables loaded with dlshca 0110
turned from In disgust!
The Wreek «r the Teeth
is nra to follow the uie of tbe many worth-
IcM preparations for tbe teeth now in the
market. Bemeraber that those pretended
deotlaU wbo cry down BUZODONT all bnTe
■ooae wortblaaa article of their own wbleb
tb«7 wMl try to Induea jou to »»e. Do not
be aMdTMl : aae notblag but BOSiODOHT. a
pen SDd infalMWe pr«aervstivf of tbe denial
^ttbaUMt.
Ik
LOWELL DALLY CX)UBrEB, THURSDAY, JANUABT 12, 1S88.
eae.
3
ffetiital.
homMorbus
ro^mps
die
idrrhoeb.
ummer
Qomplaiints
iYSeriterv
c/f/l Cured 6ra
teaspoonful of
PerrrJ)ayis?m /(i7/cr
in a little Afil/cor
Sugar and Wetter
All Druggists 6Eu.ir. >j
iTmancial.
OlkCkM. "W. Eaton, "Bva^ert
Boom 17 Central Itloek.
Attentton given to all drat-olaaa ioana
Invoatmeuta.
]p[.ct.
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
8pr.ct.
W. B.CI.AKK A.CO., of MlNNliAl'OUB, OffCI
l!\rat Mortyiiytf oa Farms iu AfinntMotu and Da-
kola in ainouiits of ♦»00 and upwardb ; luuirest
from 7 to « per ccut. Morlyuyet <m» Miunrnpotit
IHty Property, \i\U^rB¥,n perwnt. Klftocnyoara'
cxpericnc*^'. Semi to Boston office for PamphM
aud references befons you luvust elsewliere.
OKOKOK WALLAOK, Agent, 10 Milk street,
Boom M, Boston.
Catarrh jjuj^'J'^Jj^ji,
Oleanaea the Naaal
I'laaaiHres. Allays
I'Alu »ud IntlMm-
inution, Heals the
More*. Itoatorea
the Senaea of
Taate and Mmrll.
TRY THE CURE
A particle Is ap-
■HHH_...^^-P-^r^K Pll^'<l li^'" e*ch nos-
UA'^aCEwE D till and Is agrnealtlc.
|1#%1 a^"*^ ■•■» PrheWcts.atOniK
gists ;hv mall, re»rislered. 60 rts. KI.V BIIOTII
KK8, ila (Jn'cnwleii street, New York.
ffisccUaneouB.
TVKW
lVor«eMt4)r Sc Oo.
Are recolvlog lots of new Koods for the holiday
lra<ie.
liny a Watch, a Diamond Ulngi or select aome
boauUful design Iu Mlver. They m HI keep.
You Can't
BEATTHEMI
For Gsnaral Family aaal
Ithty aro VasUy 8Bparior|
toALLotkarklada.
THE FAMOUS KO P|
BLASTERS
Cl«m, fracimat, onrktlTe and hlcbly miHalfial,|
preparsd ttom rreah Hops, Balaams. SxtnMta
■ad Ofuna, tprtad on triMtf muaJ/M. I
They rsatoro and vltaUas WMk parts, mtidiMl
laflaaimaUon aad Instantly banish pain wh«thar I
tn the BMk. Bids, Elp. "Ut, Xldn^fs, Jolnta,
■honldw, OhMrt, BNaat, BtomMh or Xuaolas,!
MiwsrfUUy aoothlac. pain aUaylBC aad atrsncth- 1
•nine. Th« beat platter on tarthlMtb»y9riiab( ~
thrnufST"*"- Mailed tor price by propristara.
Bop riaater CompMix,
KV«wladlers afaroadl Thia ptaatar is
Ion white mnalla, ready for Instant nsa. HOV|
iTXiAam 00., signature on evwy plaster.
PRANK H. PULLEN,
Photographie Supply Agency,
Courier BnUdlnff. 11 MonimMh St.
PAINTERS
0as antl €okt.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
so Naaanu Street, - - • New York,
HAVE CU.NSTAMTLV ON HAND
A SKLKDTION OF CIIOICK IKVB8T-
MKNT HUCUltJTIKH.
Corrttpohtttuo* of Bankers, Hrokert and lHV4$t.
or$ toltcUtd.
A Valuable Investment.
IHE CHAMPION SILVER RINiKG CO,
Office 48 Oenlral Street, Room 10,
8FALU1NCI BIAKJK,
OQers a valuable inveflniml tolthose \yho de-
sire sure i-cturu'* for their money. The com-
pativ arc nut cngajfcd In any wlld-<-at apecuUi-
Uon. They an) scllliiK ihe nlock iipou lis merits,
Iwlnrf conlldeiit that It will nalUe what they
claim. t>uU aud ask iiuosUcnt.
PrUaU 1%'trea to Mew York.
Tslvphoiie Cnlli •fft-S.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
8T0(;K^ UOND8. OBAIM AND PKO-
VIKIONB bought aud sold fur Cash, or oar-
rletl ou Mnrgiu.
a p. O. BuHdinOt Lowell,
AND
BUILDERS.
Yov wUI Had It to your Intereet to eon npoti
, us boltoro tMCinnlnc your
PAINTING
A good oeaoriBBOBt of flrat-elaee gootfa
•Iwara oa hiuid, ot bottom prioea. CMvo aa
• eall at oar bow aad apooloaa etoro.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 middle Street, ioweU.
INVESTMENTS
AT —
y and 8 J»or Cont.
, First mortnaie, with coupon bonds attached,
payable semi annually by Applcton National
Itauk. Seeiired ou Improved farms la the west,
from 3 to 6 times the value of the loan. Abso-
lutely areure, and priuclpal an<l Intereat paid
as n rule with as much promptness an irpvem-
mcnt bonds. Amounts from •800 ui., yU'ldlnKT
and H Iter cent. Apply to ALLSTON ALLK.N,
Mausur block, ftl Dentral stnet, room 1. Kefer
lo .JOII.N V. KIM HALL, President Appleton
Nat. Uank. JAt>. K. FJC I- LOW H. President I^w-
ell Mutual Fire Ins. Co., LKVI hPBAUUR.
PresldeiK Tradi rs and Mechanics In*. (>>.. J.
B. PATUit, llAPtiOOD WRIUBT, CHABLB*
UOVKY, JEFFERSON DAMCUOFT.
SPOKANE &PALOU$E
(Northera PaclUc Ooaraatoe)
Railway Company.
First Mortm Sinking Fund Six Per
Cent. Gold Bonds,
Dated May 1 . 1886. Bne May 1 , 1936.
Interest May 1 and Kotember 1, Payable
in New Tork.
For price of
apply to
bonds aud futtber particulars
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTIIBROOK,
36 Oongress Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICK
22 SHATTUCK STREET, COR. MIDDLE.
8KWALL G. MACK, President,
JACOB KOG1CK8. Troaaurer,
V. B. BAKTLKTT, Clerk.
DIUBCTOKSt
BEWALL G. MACK, LKA'l Ml'KAtJUE,
JACon IIOUKUH, liKOKOK MOTLKY,
JAiUKft) IJ. FItASClb, JOHN F. KIMBALL,
ALKXANDEM G. CUMNOCK.
COOPERAGE.
Having engaged the serrioes of a com-
petent man to do onr work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering b
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
Make tbe ONLY easy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also tbe best and
most stylish bnggy. Sold by all deal-
en and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS k SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE k SMIBT,
0. w. Lona,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVn) J. FOLaEE,
LOOK 4 JEWELL,
A. P. BeABDMAI,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Amesbury, Mass.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
PRICE OF GAS,
with thotUsoountoff for prompt pay-
uieut. Is
$1.20 per Thousand Feet.
PITTtriOll, PA.
AlL mtoi
pRDrrmo
fvoaptlf aad aft
or oomnBciix job
•ItheOovlv Joh OAoe
PII18T-CLA88
Gas Cooking Stoves
ttot up and rvntcl at a low rale imt year,
plplns >uclu«lu«l.
COKE,
Ortiken, atvoened and delivered at
$4 per Clialdron $2 per Half Cliaidron.
CAMU.
Ka oharve aiada ftor the uae of asotera.
|lo eharvo nado for raunlng aapply
pipes rrnm street roalaa to coaaamara' oeU
lara.
Orders, whoa lofl at ofllee, proaiptly at*
toadedio.
0. E. CUSniNO, Airent.
Stobt« ann &anflC0s
Ranges anil Parlor Slom
AT TIIK LOWK8T IMUCE8.
••4 MKRBIMACK BTBBBT.
Of the very best maheit
AX LO-W PHIOEei.
Call and see our Tarlety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
51 MARKET tTRKJCT.
STOVES AND RANGES!
BtOYO Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Olaaa, Wooden end Hollow Wure,
KITCHEN FURNlTUnh
And PMldlere' Soppllea.
PAPSB STOCK AND OLD IBON PUK-
CHA8KD.
MAH-XIIV St, LAIVOLI^^Y,
1T4 A 170 MXDDLJESKX 8TRKBT.
OILS! OltS^I OILS!
We would call tbe attention of nseri
of Lubricating Oils to our stook of Oils,
which we can furnish at as low price as
any other concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
freight or cartage charges.
Crown Eag^e Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is espeoiallj
adapted to light machinery, and with ao
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Crown Eaglf Machinery Oil.— This i«
a Rtandard oil in- flash point and cold
test and tbe yiBOOitity is high. It bas
sufficient body to ooable it to be used
pure qr with a slij^ht admixture of Ani-
mal Oil. for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindles; for this service it
has been found after long continued
tests in the largest mills in tbe country
to ezoel all other oils for safety and
economy.
C. B. GOBURN & CO.
SR Market atrtei*
illi0rrllanrou0.
NO. 1 JOHN RTltKET.
OOLO MBDIL, FAUa, 1878.
BAKER'S
:ti
Warrautod nhaolutoijpara
Cni'fKi, from vrLlch the eaosss of
<) 1 1 )ia« bssn removed . It haa lA r«
(/.<«(< (As sfr«ii^of Ooeoamlxsd
with burch. Arrowroot or Suipir,
and Is tlierofore far more otiouoni.
Icsl, coating U»a than ««< cant a
cup. It Is delicious, aourlablDir,
struuirth«ulng, easily dlgssted,
I lulinlrahlv adapted forliival-
ds as well as for psrsoos In hsslLlt.
Sold hf Orocsra eTsrywharo.
W.BAKER ft Cfl..Dorclierter, Mess.
) DUMAS&CO. f
/ - e - \
/eOOK BINDERS
I,)0RI34 CoritriU SI,
;0^vft^,^^.';
^vAixa%% <B:atli0.
HARBISON W. BTREETEB,
Oonstable ttn<l Oolle<9tov«.
Boom No. 6. Coatral Bloch.
Office hours, from b to 12, X to 6, and
Thursd.iy an<l Friday evenings from 7 to 9.
4^Ht)ec-lHl attention to collection of rent*
gfrieral »;Hreof t<'ncnu'nt proptirty.
iiiTites attention to a !great va-
riety of nseftil • and ornamental
artioles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Speelal atten-
tion ig called to Handkerehieft
ft>r Ladles, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
J. W. B£]V]VETT & CO..
ROOFGR19,
BKE HITE BRAND,
292 lOddlasaz Streot, Oomtr of Grand.
POSTERS,
8(tO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN;SEED OATS
Bradley's Siiper.Phospliat*;
— AMU
. ENGLISH LAWN DRESSING,
Por aale obeap \ij
«J. O. ROOXSRS Sc CO.,
•0. tl aad as Marhet lttro«t.
DR. O. A, \¥'ILI£IIVS»,.
Snrgeon Chiropodist.
No. 1 Preooott Street, • . Lowell, 1
Office hour* : « a. m. to 12 la.
p. m. ; 8undaya, i to 4 p. n.
Stoftard7l*
111
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
lo qnoM the tary loweal
CaUlmr
QKOUtiB HKDBICK, 36 Central Mi
(KsUbllvhoil In IMl.)
Hole asront tor U. K. Itaker I'M
Flaiio F'Ditcs, Uiu Ui«tV|)rl9ht Ptaao
wade. The tone Is cl«-ar, hrlgbt and
beautiful. ai.<l tttcy will suinrfln taaO
>>«ttcr than auy u)>rlKhl plaau ever ina<li. Alee
Miuaro ri.-ino Fortes ut the best maiiufactttr^
all to Im3 »ohl at the lowest fnctory inlciM aaa
warranted to ifUti eutim sntlslit<;tlors Ageal
(itr Aortre Htevens. oryan buUdir.
':¥"
^f
r>i-. R. R. I?r««ooit,
I.iteOcuUstto Northwesteru IMsponMtry.Nev
York city.
Olllce, No. a WTinan'a Eiohaoiie,
Murrliiiack and C«ntrnl Ml reels, room wttk
Ur. I'likor. Olliro (lavs ami hours: WKI>NEa-
DAYH anil SATIJItliAYH, from it a. m. until k
p. in. Exclusive attention given to dts«<«seM ol
Eye, Ear and Throat.
r , , I. , . . . -T— ■
MONUMENTS.
AM)REWS & WHEELER,
KttTAVLISnKl) ISftT.
M AM UK ACTUKKBa OP
Fifle Granite aim Mari M
No, 41 Thomdike Street,
Northora Depot.
OBAI. WHWnJOl
C. U. AXVKKWa.
JAMES MORRISt
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gm and Wattr Fiitflr'
and Plamber.
Juh WorhoT aad Repairer of Moam,
aud Water Bnsluea, Prlatlas
Steam Fumpa, hhaAln«» Pnlloro,
Mowers, Mosrhif Maehlaes, etc.
Hhop 26 Middle Street, Lowelt
TKLKPHOini lM-4.
M Letter Foundry in New Evliil
OOMMKNCBD IN ItH.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for lu hard and toufh netai, tu larva
varletloaof
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for IU VK1UVALLKD Newapapor
Ad<ln>aa onters to JOHN K. KOOBRS,
S6 Water atreet, Boston.
ffr*The Courier and Jonrnal tjp* 1*
foundry.
LAMPS.
Every Description of Printing
•KaQtnnaD
ClotlalniTs
jyry Oood«,
Orooery,
Or Other Establishments,
Courier Job Office.
DUPLEX STAND LAKP8.
DUPLEX HAIOUra LAMPS.
FANOY HALL LAMPS. '
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBA8S AND OLD BILVEB LAMFi;
With fanoj ihadei. -
Lampi and ihadei to mfttoh.
All to be found in great ▼ariety
■AT
FRENCH fe PUFFER'S
ISl tenfroi SireeU
Hair Tinta.
An Unparalleled Preparation
for the Hair*
It in guaranteed to reet&re fJk#-
hair from gray to a beauitfM
BROWN OB BLACK IN GNU
noun. The Hair TitUa iM thm
discovery of the proprietor , whoot
eaoperience in HAIR AND HAIM
GOODS ie eufflciCHt evidence of
hie knowledge of whai aro thv^
proper eubetaneco to apply f« ih^
hair, Burehdeera have tho «•*
aurance thai IT CONTAIN0
NOTHING INJURIOUSt U U
perfectly harmloaa, Pi qiw^wl
only by
04 M4
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1.UWELL DAILY COUBrER. THURSDAY, JAUTJABT" 12, 1888.
L.OVVKL1. DAILY COUBIBH.
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•red l>>- fJUTl«r. hiiiKlu coplea t oenU. Adver-
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liuwull Wocliiy Juuruul publliUied from i>ame
ofllce on J)'i1dayB. J'rlce $1.00 par nuuum, al-
ways lu advaucc. Larger circulation ia tuwus
Aear LuM'ull tiiao all other paitcrs.
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Et)e Hotucli Bails Courier.
TliUilHDAY, JANUAUY 13, 1888.
Already one tlemocruUc couKreMnnmii has
I brout;lit forwiinWx bill to re|>e:il the civil Her*
i vice act. It lit your Clovelaud dcmocrHt wbo
^ alwayM iiiakeit IIiIm Aurt of a demonktiation.
Aocoriiio); to Uie ulvii Hervlce cxamiii«r«,
only about cue lu 'iOOU of tin; applicnntx ex-
sraiaed K''t |>OMilloiiit. Tbe edui-atioiial bcti-
eflta of orHinmlng for thi; exaiuiuation mu4t
not lie overlooked, hoM-ever.
Mr. .SAiniiel .1. Hmulall did tiot celehnite
tito Imttlu of NfW OrleniiH witb IiIn fuliow
deiuooratM of PoniiHylvuiilii, nor wum ho iu-
flteil. And ynt Mr. Ituiidal! Iium l)c«u con-
sidered quite u >liick:^oi>iaii,in IiIm day.
Tiio Mnni-iicMler Mirror retiiarkoi!. tbe otb-
•r liay, that no repiililicaii Henxtor bavins
proxlduiitiul aH|)irntiou>> should vote to con-
tlrni Lamar. This was a K(>^d warniiiK.
Tbe Heiiator who U known to vot« to con-
firm Lamar will Im |ioliticHlly a good deal
off color.
Tbe lieadinK rail road and CohI and Iron
ooinpnnicN. wbicli form tbe doidile-harrdled
ofKunization that In Juxt now litfbtliiic witb
its employeH, ba«* increased id* profits tbis
year over last by the HUin of #(>,8A0,lfi0.64.
Year before last moiipy was lost. Last year
ftlnioNt three million dollars net was made.
Four tJmes witbiu a month, tlie New York
Tribune says, bus a train on the elevated
railroads been derailed. This leads the
Tribune to insist thnt no more elovntod
roads shall Ije built. The )>elter confluNion
would be thai the next elevated road sliull
be of the MelK<r pattern, wbioh canuot have
• train derailed.
Col. McClure of tlie rbiladelphia Times
bas been givinK his views of the presidential
outlook in the rbiladelplila Call. The val-
ue of his predicil<tns may be Judged from
his declaration that "on a tariff issue as
presented by Mr. Cleveland in his messugo,
MassHcliu setts and Illinois would be about as
certain to vote for Cleveland tkn MUsouri."
We have not tM.>en accustomud to count ('ol.
MtK/lure as a fool, but if hu really xitUi this
be is either a fool or cnixy.
P2very few days some ignoramus pops up
to remark on the Hciidiii;; coa' coniiiiiny as a
bloated monopoly fostered by protection.
Such a one lianintjued the coal strikers the
other day and tried to make the miners be-
licTc that It was a ca|)ilid illustration of how
protection does not protect wages. 'I'ht! fact
is anthracite coal rainiu); is one of tbe 'un-
protected" industries, of which we bear so
much, and tlic Ueadlm( company liH!4 no in-
terest whatever in tariff reform, so fur us
coal is concerned.
Col. Henry O. Kent of New Hampshire,
oaval oflicer of tbe port of Boston, h certain,
not only that (Jrover Cleveland is to be re-
elected, l)ut that New namp.sbire is to have
H democratic governor next year. Henry
. was always a hopeful sort of u man, and he
•aid this at a democratic celebration of the
battle of New Orleans, a time when tbe
democratic sky is always rosy. Hy tbe way,
there Isn't any other l>attle in our history
which would be appropriate for the demo-
crats to celebrate as their own peculiar an-
niversary, unless'it should be some of tbe
battles of the late war when the rebels won
tbe victory.
The Whiskey Interest.
The rresidcnt finds one democrat in the
Senate who does not agree witb him on the
tariff, and who bluntly says so. It is Sena-
tor Itrown of Georgia, who takes ground in
favor of doing away with the whole inlcrnal
revenue businetfs. It is found that tbe big
whiskey makers of Kentucky are among tlie
strongest supporters of the tax on whiskey.
That Is, they want tbe tux nominally laid,
but let up with whenever it pinches thorn,
•0 far, at least, as to allow tliem to put their/
liquor in bond and not be required to pay
tbe tax until they sell it to somebody in this
'Country. The tax keeps the little diatillers
out of tbe business, and enables tbe big ones
to monopolixc the business. This is why no
Tolce comes from tbe whiskey interest for
tbe abolition of the tux. But there is a
large whiskey interest of another kind, now
doing business by moonshine, which wants
tbe tax abolished, and Senator Brown
Is •ccused by Senator Beck of 8|>caking in
tbe interent of tbe illicit distillers. Perhaps
be did. Tiie big match-makers didn't want
the stamp tax taken off matches, but it was
done, and the greatest good to the greatest
dumber WM secured. We arc all selfish,
«Dd proM to advocate that wblcti we believe
will pan out best for our own interests,
tbe rresldont^s sturdy opposition to
obani;e in internal taxes Is only beldsb.
'^whiskey interest" par excellence la
And
any
Tlie
witb
hini, and Ix'hind him. He must not expect
to get credit for ■ great moral purpose, or
for Btern courage. The whiskey interest is
a big thing. It controls millions of money,
aud covers mucJt ground. It makes ajid un-
makes political candidates. . And.' allied witb
tlie third party prohibitionists, as it now is,
it is a potent factor in |>olities. But Joining
drives with it. as Mr. Cleveland bas done,
does not unsure biui a. united party. There
are two horts of whiskey interests, in the
south.
Mainr 18 nitcH^MiN'ti so much of a ttol>k-
raihing state that the question of establiahltig
stock yards is under consideration. Tbe
yards arc needed as places for collections
stock from various quarters for shipping,, or
for places for resting and feeditfg animalH>in
transit, tlie law requiring them to lie unloid-
ed for this purpose as often fm, ouoe. in 124
hours. Stock from tb^ eastern part ot Che
state «>annot reach a maftet witbin '24 hours,
and has to be unloaded on the road, but at
present there are small conveniences for this
purpose. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
WASHINGTON NEWb.
Wool Men In Conference.
There was a large gathering of woel men
Wednesday from various sections of the
country, who met in conference at the Uiggs
bouHO in the afternoon for tbe pur|>OMo of
uniting upou a wool tariff declaration ac-
eeptable to tbe growers, dealers and tnanu-
facturcrs throughout the countrv. .\ll tliree
interests are well reprcMtnted. A. C. Owight
of Boston Hiitl others reprcM'Ut the dealer*
and William Whitman of Boxlon, president
of the National AsHociatlon of Wool Manu-
facturers, and a number of eastern auii mid-
dle state men, compose the maMufuctureiV
dolegalioD. It is said the delegates repre-
sent in their private buninesM not less than
910().00U,(X)0. Tlic statement is nude that
the delfgules have l>tH.>n |)urpos«<ly M'Iccted
from both of the great political plirties and
represent the extreme and con)>ervative
views of both free traders an*l protection-
ists.
A permanent organization of tlie <-onfer-
ence wuN effected by the election of the foL
lowinir officers: i'lvsidcnt, (Icorge L. Ton-
verse, Ohio; vice presidents. K. il. Amuii-
liowu. rii<'a, N. Y.. .lohn McDowell. Tbe»>-
dors Justice. W. K. Cowdln. !•'. l>. Wright.
A. C. Miller, John rhilllns, jr.. ami W. (i.
Benedict; secretary, H. L. James; us»Utunt
secretary, Williaiu Batteson.
By a resolution adopted early la the ses-
sion", the proc«'edln;c< of the conference will
not be inacle pulilic, except by direction of
the whole conference.
FIFTIETH CONGRESS.
Jan. 11.— The principal interest in the
Senate centred In the speech of Senator Hale
on bis resolution for the appointment of a
select '.committee to exaniinu fully Into the
civil service at present. It was an able
H|>cech, for whicli we have no room tmiay.
and it will be given in a subsequent isNue.
Mr. Hoar offereii a resolution requenting
tbe President to transmit to Congress the re-
port of the racillc railroad commission.
Adopted.
Mr. Voorbees offered a resolution directing
the eoinwittee on the library to inoulro into
the advisatiility of purchasing \V. F. Travis's
life size picture of Al^raham Lincoln, painted
In 1H04-6. Adopted.
The Blair education bill wa* then taken
up, and Mr. Coke opposed It. He spoke an
hour and confined his remarks to the ex)nsti-
tutlonal points of the bill.
In the Ilou»«, tbe President's message was
referred to the committee on ways ami
means. The House took up and passed the
little deflcicniiy l>ill reportetl from tbe coin-
initlee on appropriations after considerable
discussion, during which it was announced
tliat the urgent deticicncy Itill would be re-
ported to the House within ten days.
THE GENEllAL COUHT.
In tbe Senate bills were jtrcsented by Mr.
Howard for printing 600U copies of tbe sta-
tistics of labor report and by Mr. Kingsley
to make the salary of the seci'etary of tbe
civil service commissioners #1800. Amoifn
the petitions was one from the State Kire-
men's association for tlie appropriation of
110,000 annually to that association, saiil
amount to constitute a fund for the relief of
firemen injured while eniiiloyed in tbe line of
duty, «nif for the relief of willows antl chil-
dren of drcmen. Ofllc^rs and members of
incorporated protective departments arc to
be inui e elb^ible for benefits from Ibis fund.
The iimount appropriated, it is pro|>oscd,
shall be paid from tlie tuxes received from
tlic fire insurance companies doing business
in the state.
A petition wa« received from Samuel
Wells. James Jackson and Charles E. Cot-
ting for Incorporation as the "State Street
Exchange." The petitioners ask authority
to purchase, bold, manage, improve and lease
tbe parcel of land in Boston between Con-
gress, State and Kilby streets and Exchange
place, Boston, and such property as may be
necessary in connection thorewitb. They
desire also to assume the outstanding liabili-
ties of the trustees of the Exchange build-
inir, not exceeding |(50,000 ; that it may sell
or mortgage any part of its estate and that
its capital shall be f3JM)0,000.
In the Hou^c regular appropriation bills
were reported by tbe finance committee for
pay of the members and for the several de-
partments of the state. Governor Ames sent
a message saying that he had directed the
board of education to protect the property
damaged by the recent fire at the Framing-
ham Normal school, and recommending the
legislature to make provision at once for tbe
payment for this protection and for recon-
struction of the partially burned building.
Among the orders adopted was one by Mr.
Qua of Lowell, as to further legislation rela-
tive to the copying of records in the registry
of deeds for the southern district of Middle-
sex county. Mr. Barretf of Melrose bad
taken from the files and referred to tbe com-
mittee on federal relations the communica-
tion of the governor of Ohio to last year's
le>;islature in regard to Massachusetts shar-
ing In tbe celebration of the centenary of
Ohio, He also offered an order for a consti-
tutional amendment for fixing the salaries of
members of tbe legislature.
EXKCUTIVK APIHJINTMKNTH. ^
At the meeting of the governor and coun-
cil, Hon. George A. Marden of Lowell apd
ex-Rcprcscntatlve E. W. Wood of Newton
were appointed as trustees of the Agricultur-
al college and confirmed under a suspension
of the rules.
QUOTATIONS. '
With Lamar confirmed as supreme oourt
Judite there will rem.iin nothing to prevent
Jeff I>:t\ is from re-entering the couueili of
tbe nation.— [i'hii. Inquirer.
Tliere are no indications that President
Cleveland intends to indite a special message
on civil service reform, this session, but it
would l>e fun to see what would become of it
in the hands of tbe House committee on that
BootjEK antl S|N<i^«
Weather Judications.
Jan. 12, nooi. — For Vow Englaid,
warmer, preceded by colder weather in
Maine and New fiampthire, fair weather.
subiect, of which Mr. Clements of Georgia, a I brisk tO high westerlj wlndl, dimiolflh
spoilsman from Spoilstown. an«t don't vou • • /> u ^ i
foruret il, is chairman.— [Springfield Union.
NEW llAMPbHIRE.
Henry Nasou. a section hand, was killed in
the Northern raiirosil yard at GoDoord Tues-
day by an engine backing a car upon bim.
Albee, the Winchester savings bank de<
faulter, bas been pardoned, as be Is sulliBring
from iMiraJfrsla* iroia w4iich Im will aeVer re-
cover. , , '
Mrs. Mary Adams, who was dangerously
injnred by being run over by a double run-
per In l>over Friday, ban sued the citf- for
f-iOUO damages.
^ "■ ■ " _ ui
A Sad »houtluK Affair In Boston.
Dennis Mulhern, aged *i0 years, employed
at the bouse of F. L. Ames, 906 Dartmouth
street, Boston, quarrelled with Mary Mo-
Guire, a servant girl in the same bouae and
to whom be was engaged, Wednesday, and
to frighten her drew a revolver, which was
accidentally discharged, the liall taking effect
In tbe girl's abdomen. She was taken to tbe
.Mutsatdiusclts hoapllul and Mulhern was ar-
rested. Miss McGuire acquits Mulhern of
any intention of harming her, and It is con-
sidennl oertnin that the iniury. which ia like-
ly to end in her death, is the result of aare-
lessness lu tbe use of dsngerous weapons.
Eral (Sfstatr.
& Co..
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
OverPreseottNatloBal BasA.
We take pride in sbowinjc property
like the resideoosi we offer for lale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Norel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
raogement, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notioe.
#
•4000.— We sebtoiii have a place that we can
olTer at ttie low price placed on this extra well-
built two story house of elKht rooms, beside
I >ath room; heated l)y ftiriiHce, has hard wood
rtoors Ih <llnlnir room, kttrbeii and pantry;
lianilsome jpis Itxtures, ot<r. NetKlil>orliood_Bf''t-
dasH and near bustness. (1
en Oentml St r««t.— Very desirable piece of
property, (MMslsMng of two-story house And
nearly ilOO feet of land. Could easily Ite made
to pay more thau lu per cent. net. (ises)
Mot Atr from M«rrliiiiM!k St rf>r>t.— Two-
story, two-lenumeiit hoiMvot 14 rooniM, lliilshed
In good shape. A liargiln at #J.V)o. (I(MI)
If you will call at our ofUce we ntll show rou
some liiveHtiiiunts that will pay you belter than
10 jier cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
98 CKNTRAL STREET.
Over l*re«cotf National Bauk.
llrlD Sltibfrtisfmruts.
GKNT8 WANTEn.-Toscll ttie"Star"
Huwing niHcliIno needle threader. I.iiteat
novelty ; st-lls at sight. Send •2.'i cents for
.1 ■ Hazen, 7 post otUce liullding.
A'
nov(
pie.
ing in force, becoming easterly.
Ham-
Adveriise in the Courier.
piAY3i:oivr>'s
VACATIOIV
All Travelling Expenses Inoludnd.
Oar Babies.
How thev arc loved! Keep them fat,
healthy, and bappy, by using Lactated Food.
It is easily digested, and, when prepared for
use, is identical witb healthy mother's milk.
It is bolb the best and tbe most eoouoraioai
food.
A Winter io California.
Tlie Eighth and Ninth Parties of the irason
will lenve Koston Thursday, KebriiMry 9,
and TnesdAy, FebriiMry 7, In Magiiiflrent
Trains of Fullinwn Pi«lnoe Cars (wlih Pull-
roan Palace Dluiiig Cars and ilotel Cars on each
train).
The February 2A Party arrives at .Southern
Callfornln points Febnmry 11, going via (Jbl-
cago, Kansas City, Santa Fe, Albuqucnjue,
IJarstow, imd San Herniirdlno.
Th« February 7lh I'Mriy arrives at Southom
Callfori.la points February ii, going via Cincin-
nati, Mammoth Cave, New Orleans, (iiilvcston,
8aD Antonio and Kl I'nao. Four Days will be
spent In New <lrl»'BnB (Febriiar» l.'I to 17),
thus giving the party an opportunity to enjoy
tbe Mngulflcent MardI Gras f-'estlvltlns.
Thirteen Helurning Parties, under Nprclal
escort, over Five Different Kaut<>a. Kuturn
tickets also good on all trHlns iinlll ,Tuly. In-
dependent Tickets, covering every expense l)oth
ways, and giving entire freedom to the iiHs«on-
ger while In Cullfornls. and also In making the
homeward journey. Hotel coupons supplied
for long or short Hojourns at all the Lwadins
Paclttc Coast lt«sortB.
Dates of Other California Kxcnrsions,
March h and 12.
8econd Kxcursion to Mexico, March li.
Kxcnrsions to Washlncton, March 9 ami 30.
Vr. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMB.
49>8end for descriptive circulars, doHlgnntliiK
whether book of California, Mexico, or Wash-
ington tours Is desired.
TV. RAYMOIVn,
906 Waahlnyton Street, Opposite School
•fcreet. Boaioa, Mass*
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION I
REVOLUTION !
9xp ititi Mtincf €ntin§.
CENTRAL STORE.
mm Did It!
^fe Knew Iliey Would!
The Great Revolotioo
IN PRICES
IS AT —
The Bijou Shoe Store.
Deolrln^ to reduce our stock to
a Urge amount before stock tak-
ing, in fact It l^olng a matter of
neoeasity that we tUioald reduce
it;» we hare determined to make a
great special reduction of prices,
for a Hliort time only, in fkct
reTOlntionize prices.
Great Revolution at the
Bijou Shoe Store;
Revolution in the price
of Ladies', Gents' nnd Chil
dren's Shoes of every de-
scription.
For the most stupendous
bargains in the next few
days come quickly to
The Bijou Shoe Store.
The Best Bargains go
first.
Don't miss saving money
at the great Revolution
Sale at
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 azid 72 Merrimack St.
Well, Why Shouldn't They? They
are Low Enough, Good-
ness Knows. *^
We have Mid a big trade ever
einee we tnarked down our goode
and announced our intention of
going out of butineaa. We are
not tnaking any ntoney, but we
have lets gooda every night, and
now alt we wiah ia to aeU out
clean, aliek and atnooth during
the coming aix weeka. We think
we have fnarked our prieea low
enough to do it, and atiU continue
marking down amdii and odd
lota every ttag In order to eloae
them out at once. A glance at
our Dreaa Qooda, Cloaka, Do"
tneatica, Hoaiery, Glovea, Ham^
burga, Lacea and Underwear
will convince alt th<U no auch
genuine bavgaina are offered
elaewhere. Do not be humbugged
by unacrupuloua advertlaing
doilgea to raitie money. We are
going out of bueineaa and every ^
thing in our stock ia marked
down aa repreaented.
Special Bargains for Friday
morning at 9 o'clock. See them
in our window.
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION |
REVOLUTION !
Oswald & Co.,
sa and 37" Central Street.
O'DONNEIL & 6ILBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
- — AND
Closing: Out Sale
— or —
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
All our Oenta* Heavy Underwear
at Half Firice,
60 dozen Bine Bibbed Shirts and Draw-
er! for 88o., down from 62.
60 dosen Oenta' Scotch Gray Shirts and
Drawers for 38o., down from 75.
Oonts' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers for
59t 67, 87c., $1, previous prioot 76o.,
$1.10, $1.25, $1.50.
100 dosen Gents' Whit« All-Wool Shirtt
and Drawers for exactly half price,
371-2,60,62,750.
Ladies' 38-oent Vests down to 25o.
Ladies' 50 and 62-oent Vests down to
380.
Ladies' 76-cent and $1 Vests down te
67 l-2o.
Ladies' Medioated All-Wool, richly worth
$1.26 to $1.50, down to 76o.
Boys' Sootoh Oray Shirts and Drawers,
62 cents, down to 38o.
IIOSIX2RY.
All onr 20 and 26-oent Hose down to
12 l-2c.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 cents, down to
26c.
About 100 lbs. 8-cent Ball Tarns, all
oolors, down to 6o.
In Corsets, Bibbons, Handkerchiefs, Kid
OloTes, Hamburg, Ootton Underwear,
Cloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
S^Ladles are reqaaatod to Tlslt our store
and eoaapare prleaa.
€'■, I. Homi tc Co.
Almost a Miracle
One of the Most Remarkable Cnren
of Blood Poisoning £ver
Accomplished.
O'DONNELL&GILBRIDE,
116, 118, 120 4 122 Mwrimiiyk $!• [ Boaurs, Hafar strMi.'j aMOo* PlalB, IUm.
Wu irlre Uelow s stoteiBPnt of one of the
most remarkable curnt uvcr atx'oinpUshtxl by
any rootlicloe. Heldum has a ooromuaity beaa
BO grtially tuterestod io a case uf this kind aa
was the vlllsgo of Damartsootta Mills, Me.,
Id the Blcknottd and (*ure of Mr. KaiiklD.
Kveryliilutf vIms had failed, and doaUt seemed
Inuvltitble. when Hood's SarsapariUa waa r|
sorted to and effected "
A Wonderful Cure,
"The statement which I here make maj seeas
too extraordinary to be true. But I wtU tell
my Htory an plainly nud IrtiUifutly as I posslblf
ean, and refer (or corruboraUou to alnsaat aay
resident of thU town, where I have Uvad aU
■ay life and am well known.
"When a youth, I waa strong and aoUve, abla
to work hard, and ambitious to 8UO|i>eed la llto.
I am now 34 years uf airs, and 14 y«ars ago !>••
gan to have epileptic flta, caused, as we belle?««
by Injuries to the spine received by a fall, aa
none of our f.iinlly have ever been slnsllarlf
alUloted. Some uinc years ago, by>advloe of a
phyalclan, I began to take a bromide oom-
pound, which had a quletlug offe«^t upon m^
nerves. This being, hb I am told, a 'cumula-
tive drug.* and taklug nothing u> carry It out of
my system, it had a disastrous and
ALMOST FATAL KrrhCT
upon my blood, lu fact. I thluk 1 never eoald
again go through tlio pain and lulserj of tna
past two years. .Soon after I iMJgan with the
bron>ld<>, Mtros r.|>puared ou the calves of my
legs. 8luwly but surely they spread over aij
body. 1 tried all the niedlolucB we oouKl hear
of, but nothing stayed their terrible progreaa.
They bi-caine very »evere uuder my kneaa, and
when 1 walked blood would start froB ikens
and mark on the floor my path from room to
r<H>m. At longih the cunlH becain.* coutraoted
i«o that 1 could no longer walk, and waa obliged
In ilci«palr to uke to my be«1, from which I
never vx|>e«'ted to rise. KxrottUng my bead,
hand*, fi et and brvaal, 1 was lUurully covered
with Bores, rouHlantly dUcharglng corruption.
No wiirdk can (*onvey an Idea of the tMTlbIa
tufl'erlugs 1 endure«l, aa my tmuilUlon was al-
moat too terrible to deiw.rlbc. 1 waa unable Io
alt up or He down, but waa obliged to keep In a
nH'llning poaltlon, reatlng on my feet, blpa, the
pulma or uiy hands, and the buck of my head.
1 could not bear tlic touch of heavy ciothlng,
an<l my (roverlngs were of llto llglitcat possible
materials. When tliey were changed or tha
clotiia on my limbs were removed, large soaba
came off with them. When old sores dried up
new ones fonne<l.
I HAD NO An'BTITK
Or Htreugtn, could oat hardly anything, and
waa In audi palu that I could alcep only when
I liei'ame totally exiiaubted and relapsed lata
uuRonsclousncBS. 1 had the conatant attentloa
of a loving father and mother, who almost ex-
Iwuatcd their health and means In endeavor-
ing to relieve my sufferings. 1 had been coa-
Sued to the bed alKiiit a year when, Id Septan-
ber, IftHl, I atiked mother If I could try Hood's
HarsapartUa, aa we liu<l rcsd of Its renarkabia
success. 1 took one bottle and noticed no
change In my condition, but oontiuued to use It.
When on the fifth bottle we noticed that tha
sores aeemed to look better, and the flaah under
them natural.
Thia Bay of Hope
Was ciieerlng, and when my young' friends la
the village made me a ('hrlatuiaa present of a
dosen bottica of IIoiMl'a .S.trsaparllla, my gratt-
tude to them and to the medicine was alnoat
unfipeakiilile. I continued to Improve. Tbe
sinullor >M)i-ea gf-udually healed up, and even
the more stubborn ones were forced at last ta
yield to the medicine. New and healthy akUi
formed. .My appetite came Imci to mo, 1 ata
well and lucrensctl In tlcsli. 1 Hoon l>og)in to get
natural alocp, and now reat iih well as any one.
After being conflncd u> the Ih d a year and five
months I was able to get up. I beemod to grow
stronger every week, and could itoon work
about the houKO, and walk with a cane, which I
aliould not need, but for the c-ontractlng ofltoot
of the feorea upon the cords of my logs. I [asi
now
KNTIItKLY KKKK KROM 80RKS,
Having all over my body only the st^ars as re
minders of my auffcrlngs. "My whole Improve-
ment 1 attribute solely to Hood's Harsfiparllla,
and can truthfully say 1 *H-llevc I owe my Ufa
to ihls wonderful imMllrlne." (j. Warkkh Rax.
KIM, Damarlsctttta .Milla, Lincoln County, Me.
F'or Corroboration — ' —
Of the above tcstlmonlul wo can refer to almost
every resident of Daai.rUrotta Mills and the
villages about. To be more specific, we bare
received letters ondiTxing Mr. Kaukln's state-
ment ami testifying to the wonderful power of
Hood's 8arsaparilln m shown In this case, troia
Makk I). Bankin,
J. r. MULLiOAK, Postmaster, ^^
W. T. York, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. rsAUUB, all of Dainarlscotta Mills.
D. Z. WINBLOW, of Drockton, Mass., for 16
years postmaster and express agent at Da*
mar1scx)tta Mills.
Mrs. U. M. Wiiittemorb, Ayer, Mass. *
WiLUAM H. Ci;SHi.Nu, Worcester, Mass.
Thbbom O. RANKiN, Worcester, Mass.
John H. IIankin, Worcentor, Mass.
F. M. ItOLLiNS, 77 Krauklln street, Boston.
What More ia Neceaaary f
.Surely, after reading the above, not even tha
most skeptical can doubt the peculiar power ot
Hood's SarHaparllla In purifying the blood, driv-
ing out tUseaao, and Imparting health and vigor.
Salt Rheum,
"I was troubled with salt rheum till abont
three years ago. My face aboot the eyes would
bo swollen and scabbed, my bands and parts of
my l>04ly would bo raw sores for weeks at a
time, my flesh would seem so rotted that i (M>uia
roll pieces of flosh from between my dngers ••
large as a pea. In fact I was
tormknted with salt kheum
In the worst form, and had to leave off work al-
together. I consulted several doctors, but thej
gave me no relief whatever. ■ One called It typ*
poison and gave me medicine accordingly ; but
salt rheum cannot be cured In that way, I as-
sure you. Seeing Hood's BarsapariUa adver-
tised, I bought one bottle and used It aooordlQg
to directions. It helped me so much that I took
a seoond and third bottle, and
HAVK ROT BBBR TROCBLBD
with salt rheum since. I will recommend Hood's
BarsapariUa not only for salt rhenm, bat fbr
honors of all kinds, loss of appetite, aad that
'all-gone' feeling so often experienced by erery-
one. In treating for salt rheum I used Hood's
Ottre Ointment on tbe plaees alfeeted. A. D'.
FINANCIAL.
Today's BnBtbn and New York
Markets.
FURIOUS FLAMESi
i
trrom Oordley * OonapMSj.J
*i-\
Boston. — The money mnrket Is working
•asler. Money was In very plentiful supply at
tha clearing houae and consldcralile was carried
hone.
Loudon closbB weak and market here Is trifle
off. lnsl(le buying has advanoed St. Louis,
Arkansas ft Texas i's. There Is bullish talk
about Vlll^rd socutlUes, based on Mr. VlUard's
■oooessful Uuaaclerlng.
UuotatloBS.
BONUS.
Closing Opening Closing
Jan. II. Jan. lit. Jan. li.
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CTlT. ftW.ft'a W
M«Xli»n (central 4*s.... 67
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191
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■aat Boston
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Am T. a 8. Ife* '•.•••
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Qhksago. bur. ft Uulncy l«i
OUlTBur. ft NoHhera.. ttl
Haxlcau Central UM
UalMi Pactnc...: &7>«
IXMAL BAILBOADI.
M.T.A N.K..... W W*i
Moeiun ft Lowell IMH
Boston ft Maine Btw
Central of Muss. con.. 'iWi ■•••
Oentraiof Mass. pret.. 41M; .*•«
Htttla V ' ■''"" " '....
Batland pref M • MH
TORK STOCKS.
NKW
QMengo ft Northwest'n
Oantrul of N. .Icraey...
Delaware ft Hudsou...
Detowaru, L. ft W
Denver ft Fort Worth..
BnD •.••• .■*■•••&•••••
Aaasaaft Texas
Louisville ft Nashville-
Lake Shore
Michigan (ontral
Ulasouil I'uclllc
North PimMHc
Mosth Pacific pref
Mew York Central
Norfolk ft Western....
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Disastrous Blaze on
Middle Street.
Armory and Engine Build-
ings Destroyed.
Xhe
City tbe
ILiOi
Pi?inolpal
ev.
•ii" -*
Fire Alarm System Demorf^l-
ized.
- •.\>i»'i1 A^«> -i* U..I*-
Hard Work for the Firemen.
Th« Loss Probably Within $69,000.
MUIHO STOOKB
OBlRnet ft Hecia
I^pnaklln .••■....• \mt%
Onoeo^a. ••.***•.*.***** *
Onlnev •••....•••..* tnMt
Tassaraok... ••••••• •••• tW
moil YBSTBBDAT'S ■BOOND BlimOW.
S n. n.-Thc flrni dctermlnaUon of President
€>»rblB has ratlier .llaoouraged those who hojiea
194
W
ins
iirap««dy termlnatluu of the
■Mrket softened, closing Urel
Idnahaa. with rather beailsh
sulke and
rely steady at tbe
fetdlag gtowlng.
JHORT OF COAL.
The Great Strike Makes a Panilne Probh-
ble.
There is every Indication at KeadloK that
ooal lulMiug ill the Scbuylkill n'tflons is at a
perfect ctandsUil. All the towns and vil-
lages in tlie Scbuylkill valley report a scarci-
ty of coal aIniOHt liordering on a famine.
Probably auiouK the wort-t Hufferers are the
people who were In tlie habit of driving to
tlie breakcrK mid taklnif nway coal in leainH
HM thev needed it. Thin has all been slopi>ed.
Only one ludlviilual collierv In the eutlre
Hhenandoab dMricl ia now In o|)cratioii. and
that is tiie Caiulirla. <.peraU;d by Sinllli *
Co.. und but for It there would lie a perfect
eoal famine ri^lit in the heart of the coal
Held. The William Peiin Coal .omuany shut
down Wednesday, not euouKh employes rr
portiu}^' to mukc It worth while to Hiart up.
The KCiicial Ktore inimHjscil by the company
was cloned nv'iilnHl the Htrlkcis. and thev
were refused credit, "cawh for coal and cusb
for gooda" licinK the order given. The Ilend-
iDK collicrl«H ate all erapl v. (*ave what fuel Is
hekl fortlielr own u^e. The men Hrc iMj^in-
nlng to show dl»*!'utl»'fuction. aa tliey see that
by connecting the mneivea with the railroad
troubles they are losing i^round in their own
flght.
Pr
'resident Corbin went to New York Wed-
nesday, probablv for a conference with the
wprehcutatlve* * of the miners, and it is
thought thai there are prospects of a settle-
ment of tbe strike. ^
NKW8 ITKMri.
-Thomas Welsh, a sloter.ftO years old,
fell from the roof of a bouse at Hartford
Wednesday and was killed.
— Biobard A. Greene, 20 vears old, a brake-
■DBD, was run over and kilted in rrovidcnce
WeUnesKiay. A. E. Flcckeman, freight con-
ductor, was hurt.
—Thomas Tyrrell, a Brooklyn stationery
and newBdealer, was found dead on the
atreet Wednesday, but how be came to bis
death is unknown.
—A wagon lielongina; to O. B. Wells was
Btnick by the cars In Bridgeport, Ct.,
Wednesdav, and the horKc was killed, the
wifOD smashed und Wells probably faUlly
figured.
—An epidemic has broken out among llie
Indians at Poplar River, Mont., which is
Dfonounced erysipelas, and contagious,
ibout 20 have dleJl at Wolf Point. Tbe
caaje of tbe epidemic iif close contluement
nndbad ventilation.
—The trial of Loiran Slgroan for tlic mur-
der of William Hlgnlnbotham In 1H61 was
begun in Mount Vernon, Ky., Tuesday. Hlg-
ciBbotbam was riding along the road hur-
nhingfor Jeff Davis, when Sigman shot lilm.
The latter was tried in 1880, the jury disa-
neelDg, his defence being that he was a fed-
eral ■oTdler and bad a right to shoot.
—It is learnedHhut the gang who lynched
thcne men In Koane county, W. Va., in Oc-
tober for the murder of Kev. Thomas P.
Byan were tbem»elves the murderers, and
X^ the men lynched were innocent. They
wan a gang of squatters, who for years
ha?a commitied murders and outrages In re^
DaniDff attempts to oust them from the
K* occupy -—■— — »—
About I2.5» o'clock this morning, as Offl-
cers Bumps and Oregg were passing through
Middle street, they saw a huge volume of
imoke pouring from the up|»er story of the
armory building oq the »-outh side of the
street, and from all appearances a serlouB
Are wax raging witbin the wulli. Hurrying
to box M, they attempted to riug in an
alarm, hut tbe bells refused to respond.
Kealixing that momenta were exceedingly
precloux, aa the lire could be neeu making
rapid progress, lliey began a storm of blows
OD the doors of the engine house and suc-
ceeded in a wokiiig the rlicuien.wbo were
sleeping, wliolly unconscious of the terrible
danger which ihreateiKul them. 'lelegraph
Operator Whitney wiia lu the engine bouse,
Hiid after vslnlv trying Io make the mecban-
iaiu in l»o.\ Wl work, he went to the o|»crallng
room where tbe bslteries are sltuaU'd, and
hounded nn alarm, to which the Bremen
were very prompt In reapoudlng. By the
time the Middle street and the other coinna-
nlei bad got ready to flght the taHt-«prea<liug
flamcH. Acting Chief Kuurlneer Norton
haw that it would be impossible to
iniinagc the tire with tbe force on the spot,
uhd aa the wires were useless the telephone
was utilised In calling tlie entire depart-
ment. Tlie flremen in Franklin Hook and
La«ider house, which was in the armory
building, lost no time In getting out of the
dsngcroua locality, and none too soon, as the
huffocHllog smoke waa in every part of the
building. I.lnea of hose were run through
tbe hook and ladder house to the tops of
ficlght cars standing io tbe alley at the rear,
and oilier lines were put upon neighboring
roofs. Tbe Uremen worked energetically,
but it was so cold that their efforts were
crippled and their effectiveneas lessened.
The names by this time had devoured the
whole of the upper floor of the armory
building an«l were swiftly descending to the
lower floors, and also eating steadily through
tbe wall which divided the structure from
the bHltery room of tbo engine house.
Kvery posMble chance to attack and re|«l
the advHncIng column of seething flameb was
quickly improved by tbe flremen, and a dar-
ing atU'nipt made to prevent the eleinehl
from burning into the hattary room. It was
BO iotensaly erllical mora^Dt. Wah the oeh-
Iral Are sUtlon gone, the city would be prab-
tlcally uuprotected from Bres, which afe
liable to occur at any instant. The m^n
were aware of the great danger and fought
desperately to prencrve the butterv apart-
ment from the Imminent destruction, but
they were compelled to relinquish their bold
position and escape to save their own lives.
The Are had been burning unchecked down
through the armory building and oomroeno.
lug on the quarters occupied by the hook
and ladder company members, and to slop
its downward progreas was a difficult iJUder-
takiug, as no ladders could be planted
againht the building'a front and It was fatal
to try to get at the flamea from the atalrwav.
There were hundreds of cartridges atored In
the armory building and as they were ex-
ploded, at flist in almoat regular order, and
then lu Irregular dctoiiatioua, the firemen
and the huge crowd became couscious that
the Kiluatlon waa much graver than it at flrst
acciued to l>e. The reflection that a numlier
of cartridge bullets were flying at random
from the burning mass was not very rcas-
auring und the people moved uncaaily toward
Central and Shattuck streeta, in momentary
expectation of being riddled. Two or three
timen, aliovc the roaring of tbe flamea,
could l>e heard heavy explohiona aa If a large
collection of cartridges had gone off In concert.
The Are had at 1.30 o'clock the undisputed
possession of tbe interior of the armory
structure, while the flames were raising
havoc in the upper floor of the engine house
among the flre alarm telegraph apparatus,
and the roof was auffering severely. The
thick coating of ice on everything where the
showers of water had fallen, together with
tbe fact that the high wind of the early even-
ing had abated, probably accounts for the
couUnement of the Are to the two buildings
in which It was now burning. Foye's
building, adjoining tbe armory block,
was badlv damaged shortly before two
o'clock by" a portion of the eastern wall
of the latter structure falling on Its roof and
crashing through. Mr. Foye had just stored
a conalderablo quantity of hay and grain iri
his upper floor and the flames noon dealroyed
it. TorrentH of water rained on the Fove
building and alao ou the structures in the
vicinity. The armory building roof came
down about 1.46 and went to the ground
floor. For the next two hours the
firemen devoted their attention to
preventing a spread of the flames
to the surrounding property and Anally auc-
c< eded in stopping them In the engine house,
though evervthing in It was gutted and sat-
uiated with'water. The flre satisfied Itself
In tlie wreck of what was once a substantia
four-atorv brick block and grmlually died
out. The street was a network of hose
lines and the water froze very soon after
leaving the nozzles of tbe pipes. The fire-
men rooke<l like ice statues as their coats
crystallized under the Angers of tbe frost,
and of course they were unable to do any
very active work. They kept at work, how-
ever, until given permission to go home, and
a numl>er stayed at the ruins until this noon.
Up to nine (o'clock there were evidences
that the Are had not gone out and wstcr was
kepton the smoking tlmt)ers and rubbish,
eauslug clouds of steam. Many of the men
had narrow escapes in leaving the hazardous
ositlons they had boldly taken on Arst reach-
■UB had BOttDted blffb wiopfb to "»">'' •}•
dazzling rays on tbe ley forma. ^The rooft
of all three buildings are damollsbed and tbe
Interior completely flooded with water or
ruluad by Are.
THBK088KH.
The buildings destroyetl, belonging to tbe
city, occupied 1)026 square feet of land, and
were valued by the superinteudeut of public
buUdlnga last year at $84,600 with the Iiod.
The nrmory building was erected aboijt 12
years ago, and tbe engine house building,
which formerly was a two-story structure,
wah cuhirged by one htory, four or Ave years
ago. making it of uniform height with tbe
connecting buildlug. None of the city prop-
erty waa lnaure«l, and the only public prop-
ertv Insured cousista ofHhfc liooka iu the city
library, the city stables, and Homo property
at the city farm. The occurrence of this dis-
astrous Are will raise tbe question anew wJ»y
the city property should not be insured as
well as private property.
All tbe city employes In the department or
tbo auiierintendent of uubllc buildiugs sayed
all their tools, exi-eptlng that one lost a sinall
box of tools. Supt. Woodward bad puOli^
#100 worth of lumber this week, and tqlt,
with paint nnd other atock, wils dcatroyedk
In addition to the loas of all the atate prop-
erty iu tbe wnporUsa, the PlAcers of the mili-
tary compaBleJi toltOJoIr ikilfdm^ »o4 the
Mechanic I'lialanx lost their gray eoWPfb/
uniforms. Tbe ioaa to tbe Phalanx Is #4600,
and they are uolnaured.
Tbe oflicera of the military dompanlea--
captalns and lieutsuauts— lost over $100 each
lu uniforms. The two companies have been
Invited to hold their business meetings for
tbe present In tbo cadet rooms, post office
building. .^ .,
Tbe sta.e loaea about 100 riflei, uplforms
and equipmeuta, and it ia not learned that
there IS any luaurance upon them.
The firemen iiaviog quarters iu the build-
inga destroyed alao sustain a loss In deslruc-
tlou of pool tablea. valuable pictures, car-
peU and other furnlahiugs.
W. P. Foyo. grain and bay dealer, " "•*
suredfor t^lXX) in companies of .which Hen-
ry C. Church la agent, and hia loss much ex-
cteda that amount. He had. within a day or
two, adtied considerably to bia stock of
goo<la. and the fire will seriously . interfere
with hia busiuess. His friends aympatbize
>^ itb him deeply.
IN ^ABR (Ur KIRK.
The flre alarm syalein Is of course demcfral-
i/,ed, and the a«aing chief urges citizens to
be vigilant in watching for fires, and to tele-
phone to any engine bouse If a flre breaks
out. It will be seen by the following
the telephone company propoacs doliig
handkome thing towards helping the city out
of this scrape :
f.nwKLL, Maaa.,.lan. 13. 1««.
hier of l.^»oeU Fire Pfjmrtment:
near Sir- 1 am luatrucied by the general man-
ager of tlieiompany, Mr
bouse on Braacb atreet; Wameilt boia No. t
is in the old hose house on Middlesex itreat,
by Ueo. A. Bennett's kindness: tbe Wamealt
steamer will be quartered in Mechanics hose
house.
All the electric lights Went out daring tbe
fire, tlie statiou tieing near the scene, but the
wires will be repairMl this afternoon.
HIO BLAZK IN BIIXBBIOft.
that
tbo
Denver, to ida<;e at
ySur dlapoaal our ripalr gang, to •»•'•*. yp"'°
your crippled condUlon. and render whatever
aaaUUuco yon may (wnaldcr neceaaary, and also
U) flaU) tbal we will bo plcaaed U) provide extra
fone In our operating room .luring night servloe
until auch lime aa you may oonsldor It •*•• *«
(llapense with It; all exusnae to bo borne by tbe
telephone company. 1 "y^^^K'iyz'iisf feupt.
land
"tndto which they have no tl-
«*IIow can I become a poet" wrote a coB-
«ltfad youth to tbe singer Longfellow. "Eat
' "I, my dear sir." But we doubt tb«.J«-
i; no man, however, baa avar doubtad tba
; that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ia tbe freBt-
Ml eoogli remedy now Io tbe BBrket.
'^SrSS:
P'
Ing the spot.
Tbli morning the scene presented by the
icy ruins was even more beautiful than the
appearance of the Worthen street church at
the recent flre there. The whole front of
the armory bulldiag was standing, every
window devoid of glass or frame work, and
a layer of Ice hid tbe blackened bricks from
tbe view of the crowds that oonsUntly
paaaed through tbe street. The algbt was a
gntiKl aad IniplrlDg one, eapeebUly when the
Telegrams were received from the Oaroe-
wcll telegraph supply company of Boston
saying that liattcrlea and the necessary Ax-
tuiea would be furnlalied and men sent up
Io arrange them. Operator Whitney went
to Boston to look over the stock. Mayor
Mack of Lawrence and also 8uperlnt«nden.
of the Flre Alarm Currier sent despatches
staling that that city would lend anvthing
which could be found of value to the Lowell
department. Ah soon as the rc|)eatera, bat-
teries, etc.. arrive, they will be located on
the second floor of tlie Fellows block. Just
opposite tbe armory, until something more
deflnite can be done.
ON ACCOUNT OK TUB KIRK.
The committee on flre department met
this afternoon at S o'clock, and the coif-
nilttee on lands and buildings at 8.80
o'clock. The meetings are (jailed to Uke aA-
tlou regarding quarters for the flre apparat-
us which has been boused on Middle street.
Something may be done regarding the re-
building of the armory buildlug, also.
NOTR8.
A Courier reporter went over the engine
house this noon and found a sorry locking
state of affairs. Tbe once handsomely-
furnished and neaUy-painted rooms were
woeful representations of their former ap-
pearance.
The luxurious ofllce of the chief engineer
waa converted into a wreck which could
hardly be more complete. The furniahinirs
were blackened and destroyed ami the walls
and celling broken. The safe Htoo«l un-
harmed amid tbe general ruins and doubtleHs
its contents are not Injured.
The sleeping ciuarters of the drivers and
permanent men of the Middle street compa-
nies are irreparably damaged. The walls
and ceiling are cut through and what the
flre left undone the water completed.
A large part of tbe floor of the battery
room lies iu u diatronal position In what waa
formerly the blllard room and the apart-
ments where the feed for the horses was
stored. Kvervthing In the building is
blackened and spoiled.
The map of tbe Holy Land and modern
Egypt, which the rellg'ioua firemen doubtless
used to study aaaiduously, bangs torn and
blackened on the walls of the hullway lead-
ing to tbe battery room. The floors are cov-
ered with sooty rubbish, which makes walk-
ing very disagreeable. Two streams have
been playing on tbe ruins under the armory,
but seem to be unable to extinguish what lit-
tle blaze there is.
Sergeant Hanscom, commander of the
Lowell dt tachnient of the Second Corps of
Cadets, has tendered the use of the detach-
ment's quaiters to the Pbulanx and Putnam
Guards, on one evening each week, till the
companies secure quarters of their own.
It i< believed that the fire originated in one
of the armories or the drill hall, pcrhapa
from tbe throwing of a llshted cigar upou
the floor. . .. ^ „ „
The superintendent of public buildings
may occupy temporary quarters in tbe ar-
mory hall. Market street.
Acting Chief Engineer Norton and Assistant
Meloy of the Hre department were on duty
from 12.;«) o'clock thia-mornlng till noon to-
day, without any relief. Like tbe other flre-
men, their garments were encased In ice.
Each of tbe jnilltary companies draws WOO
rounds of cartridges in the spring of each
year for use during the year. These car-
tridges are kept in a copper box provided by
the state, and It is tbe undorHlandlug that
1000 shall be kept on hand, for use in case of
riot or other lawlessness. It is probable that
not over 1000 rounds was In charge of the
armorer of each company at the time of the
flre, and these occasioned the explosions
beard. Tbe rooms of the armorers were
about twenty feet apart.
Tbe fact that the buildings were on Are
flrst became known to Joseph Foster, driver
of (ieorge Holwou hook and ladder compa-
ny, who was awakened by the smoke In his
room. lie endeavored to ring an alarm from
the box on tbe building but was unable to
do so. ^ . u ,
Hot coffee and sandwiches were furnished
the flremen this morning by tbe committee
on flre department, and the tbougbtfulness
was gratefully appreciated.
This noon the space In front of the rnlns
was roped off by Officers Cawley aud Orln-
nell, as the large crowd of sight seers en-
croached on the room desired by the men
■till on duty. At one o'clock tbe debrU was
smoking coosiderabi/.
Hook and ladder No. 1 baa been lent to
Wellman bose bouae on Foarth street ; hook
and ladder No. S wUl itay at Torrent eaxlne
Th« Mitchell School BulldlngB Bntlreiy
UA«tr»yed~L.oss •15,000, Insurance
•850a-No One Injured.
itillerica met with aseriouf^ro last nl|{bt.
The result ia deplorable and there is little
coiiaolatlon in tbe knowledge that if tbere bad
been lictter fire extinguishing facilities io the
town, the losa would nut bave-beeu so great.
Tlie fire was In tbe buildiugs of Mitchell's
boys' school, and three buildiugs were
burned to the grouHd— the gymnasium, the
dormitory aud the school building. Tbe flre
was discovered about 4.40 o'clock yester-
day afternoon, aud it apparently came from
the b>MeiD«wt of <ttie<-malu 'Hiilding. Ttie
flames spread very ra{>idly, aud wjoen the
(Jourier reporter reached the location all
tiiree of the buildings Were rapidly suc-
cumbing to tbe advauce of tbe Aery tide.
In an hour tbe three bglMinga, ,iui)ntloned
Were a maas uf rulua. piled oii llio ground.
liumediutely on diauovering the Are, tbe
boys uf the acliool, who were out playing or
scuiiered aiuuug the houses of tbe vicinity,
and the nelirhl>ors came to the aasUtauce of
Mr. Mitoliell lu bis efforts to save hia proi>-
eity. All worked like beavera In spite of tha
cold weather, and a considerable quantity of
perfonal property was saved. The ward-
robes of the boys were stored in trunks in
the stable, which luckily was not reached by
tbe Aatnes. All efforts were c^utered ou
saving what could be easily removed, as it
soon became evident that the fire apparatus at
band waa totally insufficieut fur exllngulah-
iug the Aames. At first, a few hre extin-
gnlahers were used by the boys, and the
"baud tub" Hero, purchased by vote of the
laat town meeting, was worked for all it wiis
worth, which was very lltti<!. The I^well
dcpurtmeut was called for by telephone, and
an alarm was rung from box 72, near tbo
Middlesex atreet station. Acting Chief Norton
ordered Torrent No. 2 and Kxcclsior bose,
No. 6, to proceed to Blllerica by tbe road.
Mr. Nortou and Superintendent Whitney
also went out in their wagou. They arrived
at tbe village long before tbo steamer and
hoae carriage did, found the buildlug in ruina
and went back to meut the apparatus and or-
der it bohiu.
Tbe wind during tbe Are was blowing
from the northwest, which was very fortu-
naic. Indeed. Had it come from any other
direction, more, buildings, some of which
would have been dwelling houses, would
cei'tiduly have fallen victima to the flames.
The fire, aa was atated, caught In the baae-
mtnt uf the main building. How It caught
Is not certain. It ia aunpoaed, however,
that -oiiie one must have dropped a lighted
match on some kiudHug material kept close
to the stairway.
The achool buildings were all connected to-
gether, and had been built about seven
f'cara. The gymuaaium building was being
inproved at the lime uf tbe Are. The main
building was remodelleil for Ita preaent pur-
posea Irom a former hotel. It is understood
to have been Mr. Mitchell's intention to re-
build to a considerable extent at Ihe close of
the nreaent school term. Although nearly
all the furniture and personal effccta of
tbe catabllahment were saved the property
was scattered about in such disorder that its
value will doubtless be considerably dimlo-
ikhcd.
Mr. Mitchell sUted last night that he la In-
sured fur about $8600 lu several companies,
and thia doea uut much more than half cover
hia loas.
The insurance Is divided among tbe follow-
ing companies: Quiiicy Mutual, #3376; Dor-
obrxter Mutual, f2:)76; Merrimack Mutual,
•27^)0; total, $8600. Of this f 1000 Is on the
furuilure. The policlea are from tbe offices
6f George E. Motcalf, N. W. Norcroaa * Co.
and 11. C. Church.
Mr. Mitchell made arraugeiaeoU this fore-
noon by which be Is to open his school to-
morrow In the town hall, and the residents
lu the villsge have kindly offered to accommo-
date the bovs witb board and lodging. Mr.
Mitchell wl'll at once commence to rebuild.
Special De«p«t«hes to the Courier
GIVEN UP.
fMtt frona
Twenty-Vour More I<lTes
Cnouoeetar.
Glouckktkr, Jan. 12.— Fears have been
felt for some time for the overdue vessela
from this port which Jiave beeu out In the
great gales that bave for the laat mouth
swept over tbe treacherous banks. Most all
of the fleet bave either arrived or been heard
frota. Today, however, a cloud of sorrow
overshadows our fair city, as the loss is re-
corilcd of two more vessels ami 24 of our
brave and hardy fiaUeriuen, leaving Ave wid-
ows and 10 orpmina.
Tlie Hchoouer Wllllnm Parsona sailed from
thia port on a haudliue trip to| Georges Nov.
22, and siuce that time she has not been
heard from, and as the time baa expired fur
(ho voyage, her owners consequently give
her up aa never to return. 8he carried a
crew of 12 men.
The schooner Petet- D. Smith sailed for
Georges Nov. 18, aud three weeks ago abe
was spol^en on the way boina 'by schooner
AddlsoU' Center. Biuce (beii nothing has
lieeii heard of her, and her ownera give her
up an lust. Hhe carried a l;iew of 12 men.
A Bad BalLwar Ulsaater.
Martinmbijru, W. Va., Jan. 12.— An ao-
cideut occurred yesterday on the Baltimore
Jt Ohio railroad about 60 miles weal uf here,
at what is known as the south branch bridge.
WMlllam Smith, the engineer, went down
with an entire freight train, the bridge hav-
ing given way. The cars were all piled on
top uf each other. The number of killed and
wounded has not yef been dofluitely learned.
Two Lovers Fatally Injured.
PiTTHUUito, Pa., Jan. 12.— Tbo Youghio-
gheiiy express ou the southwest branch of
the Pennsylvania railroad, struck a buggy
crossli4g tbe tracks near Youngwood, Pa.,
last evening, and probably fatally liOured
Frank MulTln, a son of a wcnlthv coke opera-
tor, and Mias Xahniator, the daughter of a
lumber merchant. Tbe yuuug couple were
engaged to be married.
AMUSKMBNTA.
Rheumatisin
According to nx'ont Inveatlgatlons, la causeil by
exceaa of lactic add In Iho blood. Thia a<;ld at-
tackathe llbroua tUauoa, particularly in the
Joints, and causes the local manlfestullons of
the dlaeas^, pains and nchoa In the back and
shoulders, and In the Joliila at the knees, ankloa,
hips and wrists. Thouaanda of |teople have
found In Hood's Marraparllla a positive and
permanent cure for rhouniatlam. This medi-
cine, by Ita purifying and vitalising action, neu-
tralises the acidity of the blood, and also builds
up and strunglhons the whole body.
HOOD'S 8ABSAFABILLA
"I was laid up for six months with rheuma.
tlsm, arid used many kinds of medlclnea without
gooil roaull till one of my nelghbora told me to
take Hood'a SarsaparlUa. When I had used
half a bottle r fell lietter, and after taking two
bottles I think 1 was entirely cured, as I have
not had an attiM'k of rheumatism since." Btr-
UBNB H. IMXon, Kossvllle, BUten laUnd, N. Y.
QUAES BHEUICATIBM
"1 had attaeka of rheumatism which Increased
In severity. I took three bottles of Hood's Bar-
sapariUa aud 1 am pleased to say the rheumatic
p&luB ceased, my appetite and algeatlon became
better, and my general health greatly Improred.
1 an flrmly convinced Uiat Hood's Sarsaparllla
cured mo, as 1 have felt no reeurroace ot this
blood disease." Wn. BOU<Olf . aenova, N. Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drugglsu. $1; six for $11. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD ft CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO jyomom One X>ollat*
"THK WORLI»."
There was a f sir-sized audience at Hunt-
ington hall last night to see "Tbe World,"
as played bv J. Z. Lililc and company. 1 he
scenic effects had been advertised as eape-
dsllv good, and thev proved to be so.
The 'acting was also very good, aud taken al
in all the pcrf jrniaiice was meritorious and
enjoyable. It will bo repeated toulght, und a
large audience should be present.
I.K.S MISKK\BI.KN.
The society by this name enjoyed a nleus-
imt partv at Mechanics halt last night. Tbere
was a large attendance, and dancing con-
tlnuetl from H.:W till 2 o'clock. Tbe Ameri-
can orchestra furnished music. The general
manager of the affair was E. U. Donovan;
floor director, John W. McEvoy; al.ls, Johii
B. Swift, D. J. Devino, George P. Green, E.
P. McOsker, Thomas A. Delancy, Patrick
Koyes. jr., aud James IL Kelley. Mrs. P.
Ollbrldo, Mrs. John IL Morrison and Mrs.
W. j;Cougbll4i were matrons.
KIRK HTHKKT SOCIABI.K.
The usual monthly sociable of the Kirk
street SiwdHV schoo'l took place Inst night.
cs' Aid society furnNhed an
own as the "Smith family."
Introduced a number of
Ith family, giving a
enciMtnd relating their bls-
tory. "Pa Smith" was represented bv
Clarence E. Burnham; "Ma .Jones Smith,"
by Miss Ilallle Robblns; "Brother Tony
Smith," Dr. IL S. Johnson: "Sister Sunny
Smith," Mlaa Kmma L. Hathaway; "Pro«llgy
Smith," Miss K. Whitman: •aincle Sam
Sewell Smith," A. G. .Jacobs. Tbe family, aft-
er being introduced, rendered a number of
pleasing selections. Miss Kate Johnson waa
accompanist. Following the entertainment
waa a collation.
NOTK8.
Mr. Charles V. Barker will give an enter-
tainment at the women's branch of the Peo-
ple's club Satunlay. ^ ^,
The readings of Prof. (Jhapman at the
Cbelmsfofd street church last evening were
highly enjoyed by a good and appreciative
audience. He reads again this oveolng with
an entirely new programme.
Tbe Young
entertainment
Mr. Joseph Smi
members of the
de8cri[)tiori of
YEAST
POWDER
AIMOLUTKLT PUBE AMD
noBBCMiliig nil tlie good
tmlclng |><>wdora, while
nonn of their Injurious
HEAtTHKUL,
qualities of
It contains
ingredlenta.
NOT "OLD CHESTNUTS" WARMED OVER.
tanitai.
NERVES! NERVES'!
What t«rribl« vitions thia littU worJ bringa
before the eye* of the nervous.
Headache, Neuralgia,
Indigestion, Slseplsssness,
Nervous Proatration,
All (tare them in iho face. Vet all these ncrvuiu
uoublcs can be cured by using
For The Nervous
The Dcbilitafecf
The Aged.
THIS GREAT NERVE TO^/C
Also contaias the best rcmsdisa for dis«a*4fd con-
ditiona of tha Kidneys, Liver, and Blood, which
alwajra aeeorapany nerve troUblsa.
It la a Nerve Tonic, an Alterativt, a Laxative,
aad a Diuretic That is why it
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BUKLINOTON. VT.
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or-
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I la to dlflteeent gradee) ,
Horse Blankets
AND
That ean be found in Mow Bngland.
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■TOOK.
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OM Oanvara
1T3 Oeutral Street*
LOWBtk^
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BT WHICH
All
May Own Their
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AMD
THUS
OLD AGE
BriDgs weaknesses, qspecially of
the bladder and kidneys. A ta-
blespoonful of Hunt's Remedy
before each meal, and before re-
tiring, will relieve and bring un-
told comfort. Sold by all apoth-
ecaries and dealers.
iiwor
Snob as Infants' and Ohildren's Hoods,
Bonnets, Jackets, Mittens, Gaiters, To-
boggan Gaps, and Ladies' Jackets,
Hoods, Shomlder Oapes, Leggins, Mit-
tens, Silk Mittens, Fascinators, Jerseys,
&0., &0i
We are jnst now showing a large line
of Kmv Plash Bonnets and Toboggan
Gaps and Silk Embroidered Hoods for
Infants and Small Ohildren.
Long and Short Cloaks
In Beantifol Gombinationi,
To be found only in our stock.
^IsS^jSc^^MffTK ST.
Cooki Taylor & Co.,
121, 123,*125 Central street, and 48
and 50 Merrimack itreet.
niHB OOURUB job OITICB U prepared to
X esaeatejob prtntlBC of erery deeorlpOoa
•alkir '
aadalUMloweei
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
PfMedlnlhebealM
At (ka loweak prieea aad 7B tue
•llto
OOJjnJER JOB OMtlOM.
^arvo the Il/ent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Laws of the Stati
of New York, and authorized to do
business in Ihe State of
Massachusetts,
Offers a pllui by which yon can teenre a
home or bnsiness property of yonr owb
qnioker, easier, with less cash adranot
and under more favorable conditieBS
than are possible in any other wtf.
The property may be selected by yoM-
self anywhere. When given poiMiiioB
the balance due may be paid in the foroi
of a rent, mnally lower than that whlek
a landlord would charge, and an AT*
Xangement made, without aaditioBBl
oost, through a legally authtriied Im-
suranoe company, whereby the propertj
will be at onoe fall paid in o«M tf
death.
F. H. & F. L KILGORE.
Gtoiteral ManotferSt
No. 4 Wyman'8 Exchange^
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LOWELL, MASS.
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T^TTTTTT. T^ATT.Y COXTSXER. THUBSPAY, JANUARY 12, 1888.
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DEDICATED.
B. Chvrdi
Opened for Wor.hlp-A I>»r«» A.di«~
ton U. U.. of Soinervllle, i»nd Kbt. «.
i Chid" urn... U. 1>.. of Il«*t«n-A
8<)our«d for »n Orcmn.
T4NJ «ood i)eopl« of Wcbt Chelmsford un-
doubleilly experlciLsed a keen kcusc of dlh-
uppolntmenlHH they looked out of their wlu-
down TuefdHV luornlnK and beheld the ftnt-
lallluj,' Hiiow hiHU'Hd of the hoped-for clouil-
lODH Kklt:», for upon thU day whh to occur
tUM lni|.ortant event, the dedication of their
beautiful little ehurch, a delailed description
of wliich han already lioen Riven In thin pa'
IKjr. Km ihcir MetbodlKt xeul wan not to U'
tfhillwl l>y Kiav Hklon and anow-lndeu a^uob-
phere, and !."t the hour otthe afternoon wcr-
Yloe,2 o'clock, the auditorium wa* filled
with H tonKre^utlou coinpoited not only of
towu^'iKople but of friends from l/)well,
Ayer. (iraultevUle and other places more re-
\ver,
liev.
and the
2Jcam»'rl.lf.'e, lUsv. A. H. Itcnneit of
Kov. J. ll.Ti"»l"''>" "' (iriiuUcviHe.
JtB. AVftlU'r of West <"h(;l|ni<ford.
paatoi, Uev. thaH. K. tipwuidlu;;.
^ The excre|..eK he«un with an Hiitheni, flncl>
rendered hy a oiiartettc, eontiUllii^ of Mr'*.
Le.Mii^Em.nu L. HathHway, ^-ouirfiUo,
Mr. K. i:. AdaniN tenor, and Mi . f. N\ . ^.
DmIv. I.a-h, well known voeull^tf of Lowell.
MfH. Jn.iu i« Toll. * of Xa-hiiu M-rved quit.;
Sccptablv UH oi>ranlHt. The "i^a utatlou'
wa. reaJ by tl.e pastor, llcv. Clia^. K.
Hnauldii.i;. In the abNcm-e of l^|V. M. II.
A. Kvanrof (irunitevllle, detained by lliue-.^.
H fervent pruxerwat* uUeixd hy lU'V. l»r.
Vlruln. A duVt, "The Lord U ni> M.ep'at rd,
ww»unx l-y Mi-^. Spuuldli.^ and MU- Hatha.
way The •*Flr^l liChsou" wai* re:ul by Kev.
W.W.< »!hnrn. followed by the m'U etlou.
"Tclknm L:iudHmn»," by the .juait'ite
Rev. S. H. Sweelwr lead the "Stcoud
■OD," a liM"» I"*-"*' l»}" '^•'^- '^'['""1
waa KUii".:. and then llev. .1. >V • I
SI. l>., picaelMMl nn earnefl »»d Imi'ie^slve
;oour«- from the Iblh and Itflh ver^e•. of
the fourth ehnpter aeeordln)? to the {,'om»cI of
hi- Luke : -The spirit of the I>ord U uih.i,
ine, beniiiM- He halh anointed me to preach
the KOMK I to the poor; He hath hent n.e to
heal the broken-hcartc^l. to preach d«Uve«;
aoeeto the eaptlvcN, and reeoverlnjf of ^l}<hl
to the hl-.nd, to Kt at liberty iheni that aie
brubed. To preach the act«ptable ye«r of
the Lor.l.' IbU, nuld the -pe^tker, U the
text of the HrKl »ermon preached by JeHUi*
fall to be lPtere«te<: in o»e w^ puto WnMe"
Id the attitude of Paul. Whenamaiie*.
Douaca auch a cauae we *re alwaya •""'•^
to him. Who that has read the l.fe of Mar-
nn Lu her ha. not followed with «'««»«ra«»«»
bU.iurdva.lherem-cto hi- <"<>nv«<-tion'* "^ ,
dutr? We chcrlHh the memory of \Mmam
Lloy.l (JarriHon for hU devotion to thc^lave;
we I rofouiully respect tiladrtone. ihe/'jrrand
old an/' fo hb eflo.t- in behalf of Ireland,
ful'aul we behold the Kreat «n»» 7,'^/J^«
ireat cauae come U>jieiher. He boldly an-
Sounce. hla lM<ue. which U not to know any.
"hlnu' except Christ and Him ^rj.eitt.M.
ThiH waH to hlui the supreme thlnt'. 1 W"'^.
to l>e »ure,anuniK>pularlM*ue, butalUuih
i»»ucs have at the oulM:t been luuuenM. >
unpopular. Itecall the Breat "'^"•'m. of the
world, and you cHunot mention ow X\^ ha»
not been cradled amidst oppoalnjf ldea« and
Kreat obstacles. Thi- was cKpcoally true of
I'aul'-doilrlue. particularly to the cultured
tireek and the proud .Kew. We cannot ap-
prcihite the horrible ^tl!rma w.»»'^V,m'M..h'
Uched to the crow of Christ. 'IhUaeutl-
uient has now, Uppil). pa^|.ed^«way, und we
view the liacred emblem wUh love «•"«» W'ratl-
lude. Then, too, in the ll.-eutlou» city oM
Corinth the doctrine of lofty purity must '
haxe found hut IHHe favor. V'^'^h':?
alao fierce divislom. In the church<» them-
Mlvoh. Women, too, were aHsumiutf pi iyl-
Uue« which dill not lieloUR to them. 1 lul •
Mvleof pieuchinjf wa» not aCirptal.le to all.
Tiierc uiow a demand for u religion yf hl^nt
Hiid miracles wldch the anost'.e refuseil to
oountcnuncc. Con^iilerinj: all these
iuK elements two thouuhl". su-')?est
selves: the heroUm and the loft.v J
I'aul. for who l.ul such a man w.»ul. dure to
f;il«' Kuc'.iun iHsuc? Thc| unpopulailty of
un Issue \* not alwavs a lea^^on for lln ►up-
nreshion. Often the unwelcome me»i.a»£ei..
the one most needed. The Coiinth'.ai> prob-
al.lv thou;fht I'uul a oue-i.lea man, »«rr«'W
uikI biKoted. bill we feci that he wa. not. o
him to preach (hrist wa« to preach all the
d«»cirlne ih;.l < hrlst lauuht. ai>d
was to pieuch t hii»t cruclflcd
HUtiicaU
EailroabK.
does CUT!
Rfieumatiwf
Aleuralgia*
/Kfr/ous hearf-
acJie. It will
(?ure YOU-
Ifislfie _
ffinedylha*
as xm ^
cevjfuiiiv
stood
Julo
t\mt.
Stnd 0
Cetit« for
ffie beau'
'Jiful colorod
bicture-^Mooi
Ctrt". /l/hlobHoro*
j/xWali St/tWwYork.
Nmiwrbf'tAniiopNoras!
Nowhs'U tetltUiMti
lickiM
op|>oi>-
thcm-
fidih of
to do thix
IXcal estate.
■J OWJCLL
Land
BLKACmUlT
Old Colony.
N ud after Jan. i, ues. trains wtU leave
Lowell (Middlesex atreet depot) aa tol-
For TBUBtOB, Fall River, Newport, New
Bedford. Frovldenc*. PRwturbet, Marl-
boio't South FnuMiuEhHinaud w*y atallona
at7.4Ua. m., 12.4& aud 440 p. ra. All traiua
connect at South fTainluicJiam with H«)dt<in A
Albany railroad for Wor«>«>M«>r, Hprlnifflwld,
Albany and the W«at ; hIbo at Concord Junc-
tion with Fluhburir rHllw.ad.
The 4.40 p. in. train «x)nn«ots witb Fall Klver
Line Steamers for New York, th«i> South and
Bpeoial for Cholmaford at C 4:^ a. ni.. (1.20
•BdtMUp.m. <Haturdav(« at 10 p. nt.) iteturn
M &M and 7.15 a. m., and U 'Vi p. m.
SUNDAYS— For South fYauilnirtiain and way
■Utlona. 6.SU a. m. lU-tiirn at 6.40 p. in.
J. K. KKNimiCU. General Manager.
ISAAC N. MARSHA I.L, IMv. Supt.
UKU. W. MILLKU. AK«mt.
Ticket omee, S0 Mvrrliuack Strovt.
ttattroa^s.
iSoap*
Boston and Maine.
ON and after Sunday, Oct. ti, 1»*7, patwenftwr
tralnii
Sale !
The siH-iiker compared other reliKlonn,wilh
• , lilt ;;ivat disatlvaiitav'e of ti.e
Ia's-
Walker
llamillou.
Chilstianliy, to
former, raul's is-uc wn- a previ I hk a
c-..n.|UerinK one. NN hen we ook />'•' "I" "
the world loilav we .^•. that t hrUl wear- the
irown aud wh Id- the ►ctptre.
leidin.' govcrunn Ids of the world.
In
of Naxai-eth tu HU own town and
own church. No thought more
proprlate than this could commend
Ulf to UH at the present time
HU
T
Be-
fore the be|{innli>K of every church there
la a !)ur|.ose already planned, an architect al-
The three
\iuerica,
Kn;irai.d and liermany, uie '''"f "J'*'^ »^
( hHstlan tK.wers. We cannot tell ho>^ far
l';.ul cast ihe horoscope of the lutur»\ but he
.Nldentlv lK.'lieved that hi- K»e!»l l*^"^' ,»i"*' *"
lUhesw'iiiK of victory. It triumphed over
.•very ohstud,'. and won Its way a^raliiKl «;v-
vrv hindrance, and will continue so to d.>.
UememUr that the M'cr.t of success is IovhI-
y to I'aul's Issue. Nearly 20U0 >V"^" '"'l^*
tlapsed since this lUtle man of InslKullleant
^ » .1....... tK^ Kireels of
ready eiiKauH. a preacher alreaJy •PP««;»J:
ed. In a certain sense no church Is new, for
the Kreat truths and principles upon which It
la biwed are of no recent oriKin. t>ur duty
»t this hour is simple. We are to reme|uber
that we are lal»orers toKclher with Owl. It
I had eulertalucd a susiiidon that in this en-
terprise vou were devlsinu some new de-
parture I should have suspected mischief,
bo not forget that the church Is not a ha I of
•clencc or a colleKe of music, but n rellKloua
home. (Jod bulhled It In w*"J*°'"*/"'Li''
Christian church l-* the household of God.
What Christ was the true church Is to;hiy.
It Is the only thing which abides. These
faces be I ore me must soon pass away. Out
the church will never die.
Referrine to this church as probably com-
posed of those whose theological rleWs
mlKht ditlcr in some respects, the »l>€»k«r
"".^ . ... — 1.^11 — »_ ...«..w of the dis-
•Atd he did not believe In many of the uis-
tlnctlous which exist. There should not be
a aenarate church for the rich, the poor,
white and the black. These distinctions
the
are
Jesus aald. "Every one who Is of
heareth niv voice." To follow
Him is to do as He did. as set forth m the
words of the text. These words sumraarixe
His ministry. If any ask you If this Is a
all wrouK-
the truth
His ministry. If any asK you u '"••;-
Christian church may you be able truthful!)
to answer. In a spiritual s-nse, In the words
of Jesus to John's cnqulrloR *11''*;>P «•' ,*"',*
hold, the blind see, the lame walk, the dead
are raised." , ,„
The speaker thought there wsw danger to
the truth even In the church, loo much
deference is paW to wealth and social posi-
tion : the poor are too often shut out. Ihe
highest olUcc of the Christian ministry Is to
serve. Dr. Chalmers was a man of great In-
tellectual gifts, but he was a great preacher
because he loved to preach his beat sermons
to the poor. Florence Nightingale In hei
beautiful self-sacriUcIng labors was the one
heroine who came out of the Crimean war.
Tribute also was paid to the Chri>tian hero-
ism of Clarkson and Willicrforce. Ihe
apeclal miuistry of Christ Is addressed to the
heart of the people. Especmlly does Ho
apeak to the burden-lxjarer; lie came luto
the worid to lighten our cares. It was be-
cause His mesHHgo was to all the l*roken-
hcarted that He 18 tho Incomparable » bysi-
clau. In tho day of grief and sorrow He d^
feats death and the grave: He rolls back the
atone from every sepulchre. H« PJ^ai;!^*-
deliverance to the captive, and today there
areforhimr.o wiplives. The only reason
human slavery was not continued was be-
cause every sluve ha.l a houI. I ho in>pira-
llon of ail i)ri>on reform U the gosjiel of
Christ. Christianity has greatly lessened
the crimes of the world, but wo must strive
■eainst certaiM i-luss <li-tinclion8 which now
prevail. .Said an inUlliijont Itrahmln, "Lven
the Brahmo Soinvj of India dare not foster
fcueh a spirit of caste as exists in this cimn-
"^ After speak I nt; of the work of the Master
as alwavs Itin-.; of a beuellcent character,
tbe preacher closed with an eloquent neroru-
tlon: llcthen, by Inxitalion of the pastor,
took charge of the oliertory. and, after a
few words commendatory of the zeal .shown
by the eoclctv, aunounce«l that tbe total cost
of tMe bnildiuc, including furniture, was
t5a00, of which #4500 had been paid. Ho
SddlLat he wished to nee the debt wiped out
at once, and to accomplish this wouM ca 1
for Dledgea to be paid— one-thlrti In April,
one-S In July and one-third In October.
To the surprise of. all. In about half an hour,
under Dr. Hamilton's iMrsuaslye appeals,
the sum of $1000 wan secured and the church
begins Ita career free from the shallow of a
debt. For a debt-lifting machine nothing
can surpass a live Mctboillst congregation.
The 122nd psalm was read by the pastor,
the quartette slnirlug the responses. Vr.
Chadbourne then pronounced tbe formal
words of dedication, an«l the doxology and
benediction closed the afternoon services.
At 6 o'clock there was served in the vestry a
Hioal excellent collation, which showed that
the good Methodist fully appreciates the Im-
portaaee of well prepantl vlaoda.
KVKNINU KKItVICK.
Tbe exerclaea began at 7.30 with an audl-
eaee neariy aa large as that of the afternoon.
* Tbe chorus Hinging daring the evening waa
irell rendered by the village choir, with
HlM APX* ^'y'^*" •' ^*'* organ. A aolo,
**g3k Te the Ix)nl,'' was flntly sung by Mr.
f^ninctoo, chori-ter of the Worlhen street
SSutchu'rch of Lowell '••- <- -
appearaiK-e went up and down the streets o
c'orlutb, vet today he Is the foremost man o
the ages.' Let the ministers of Christ preach
this great Issue; tbey suci«ed who preach It
with earnestness and |)Ower.
Other lessons were drawn from the tex .
and the eloquent preacher closed with a 01-
tini: allusiou lo one of the monograms upou
the wall, -1. U.S." ("Jesus the Savior of
**l)r. Chadbourne stated that In proceeding
to tAe up a collection, according to the pro-
gramme, he felt that Dr. Hamilton had
gathered the cream iu the afternoon and left
nim the sklm-milk, but still he wanted a
contribution for a uiuch-ue««led organ, ami
by pursuing the lactk-s which the M. h.
ministers seem to thoroughly understand,
the required sum, * 150, with #5 more, was
soon suhscrilml. Tbe doxology wa. then
sung, the benediction pronounced by Itev.
L. Freeman of bouth Walpole, and the In-
teresting services closed shortly before 10
The bulldlus committee speak In terms of
warm praise of the liberality of the contract-
or, Wm. C. Wwards, who has done more
aud better work than required by his writ en
obligations. His business relations with the
commituie have beeu of tbe most pleaaaut |
character. ,
KlolshlBB Pavtioa
are just the thlmr for January, but )<>«» ^J««»'l
enjoy the cold ride If feeble from debility.
Paine's Celery Compound has made new men
out of thousands whose brains and bo«lles,
from overwork or dissipation, were failing
them. j^ -
DariuK th« HoUdaya
And throughout the old and the coming
vear, Erdis, 8 Merrimack street, wll eon-
iluue to supply the |K;ople of l>owell with the
ilnest confectionery and the choh-est fruit.
Oe has fully prepared himself for New 1 car s
with oranges, bananas, nuts, tigs, dates, etc.,
and sollells a share of patronage from fruit
and confectionery buyers. Prices always
low. Buy candy for tbe children of hlio.
The moat important offeritig of HOUSE
LOTS on tbe Lowell marktl. Location
(leligbtful. ccnveoient to trains and
tramway, high ard dry. already graded
for immediate building jmrposee, litu-
at«d on Voore, ALdrevR, Otis, Liring-
■too, Meadowcroft, Oart«r and Gcrham
streotv.
Alio talaable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other busineaa purpoBet, adjoining
the railroads.
Tonns farorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
^--^ JAMP.S K. BOUBNE,
Agent Lowell Bleacherj
(ClOtljlTig.
will leave Central street depot,
Lowell.
For Boston, at n.W. 7.SS, 8.20, ».'Jo. 11 a.m.;
UM>, IM.^.t. 8.4(1. 4.10, 4.4.%. .^.10. «..%, ».,tO p.
HI. UKTl'U.N, 7, 7.H0, ».»•, lO.Wa. 111.; IJm.;
lUH, i.l5, '1.M, S.Ai, 4.S0, ft, II, «.a.'.. 7, 1 1 p. m.
For Lawr«u«», 7. JO, ".Si, •*..'», II a. m.;
li.l.V 1. S. H.40, ft.lO, 0.1.\ «..Vk, 11.10 p. m.
UiriTUN. 7..UI, tt.iU, W.4«", 10.'2«1, 11 a. in.; li l.\
MO, i:^:^, 3, .h.4s, 4.i.'», 6.40, m.8o p. m. 8t»uih
Lawrence. T.(V> p. ni.
For HavwrhlU. 7.10. 7.M, t^M a. m.; Pi.l.l,
1.1.8.40. .V I.I, O.K.. «..A 11.10 p. 10. IIKTIKN,
7.17, Kl«. » U'. 10 10, 10.45 a. lu.; Ii.ii5l,«.ft4,!t.4<i,
3.30. 4.15, 0.4\ i»l" !'• «u-
For N*ltia. 7.10 a. lu.; Vi.ir,. ft.lo p. m. UK-
TCKN. 7, 1I.;W a. m ; 1.4.», 4.13, *< v. ih.
For KfwiMirvport, T.lo a. m. ; li \n :i, r..I.'l p. m.
U^:T^'K^,«i.l.^. 7.«, ll «. m; «.».\ 5 4.'. p. m.
For Mkcter, tiover aud «jreat Falls, 7..'lj, s.W a.
III.; l.^^ 40, .'••10 p. in.
F.»r Jislmosi Fails, llid.ieforil, t>«co,<Jlit OnliarU
lU-ach itiid I'onlHiHl, 7..'ta. h.Tm. wi.; l.;J.4o i>.
ir.. U«tuni froiu Porllaiul. T.Jo, 8.40 a. m.;
lV'.40, 3.80 p. 111.
For Haiigor, Pulfast, Watcrvllle, Hkowhegaii,
KocLlaiid and Faruiln»{UHi, s.3fl a. lu.
Fi.r SI. John. Ni U., lluillax.'.V. H., Monlroal
itnd giicoec, H.35 a. in.
For Autfiuta. Ilalh, Lc%*tsU»n, 8..Vk a. m.; 1 p. ni.
For Kocheslvr aud Aitou liay, 8 a.m.; 1,3.40
For Kastporl and St. John's (imt steamer), on
MondHvs, WtHlneMlays aud k rldays, at 1 p. lu.
For Ktwiland, liwllHst, lianpir and Ml. Hesert
(sU'U'iier fi-oin PorllaiKl), Tue»<Uys and Frl
(lays at 3.40 p. lu.
HUNliAY TUA1N8.
For Boston, 7Jt\ 8.i0 a. m.. 12.0^, 4.1ft, 6.40,
:jh p. in. KKTUKN, 8 a. m., ft, 7 p. m.
For l.i»wr«>nc«. 8.*t a. m.. 6.40, 7.&<» p. m.
KKTCK.N, 7.40. 8.16 a. m., IS.IO, ft.86p. in.;
8outh Lawrence. 4.!l6, 7.44 p. m.
For Ilftv^rlilll. 8 «ti a. ra., 640, 7.50 p. m.
KKTl'KN, 8, 11.46 a. m., 4.0s. b.%\ 7.ift p. m.
For PortUud, 6.40 p. m. HKTUKN, 1.4.16 p.
m. J. T. FURIlFlt. lien. Ilaosger.
WM. MKHllITT, Jk., 8upt.
J. F. PHlLlJfJ*, Gen. Agt. at Lowell.
Oct. «, 1»«7.
Boston & Maine R, R.
IMPORTANT^NOTICE.
OliAiigre of Time.
On and after Sunday, 0«t. «'i<l, the following
tmlns will le ills<ttiitlnne«l :
For ItoHU'U, 0.36. VM a. in.. 2, 2.H5, 8.26 p. m. ;
from itosioD, «, 11.16 m. m. K«»r Liwrenw, 8.85,
ii.86 a. m., '2.S0, * p. m.; from Ijtwrence, 6.M, 8
a. m., 2, 'iM p.m. For ronlau<l, e.l6p. m.;
Jroni l*orllnud,6.;M)p.n». • •
Tho trnln now leaving I..ow«ll for Itoston at. 7
a. m. will leave Hi «..V) a.m.
A new ti-Hlu tor boston awl Ltiwrence will
luavtt Lowell at "i p. m.
SUN HAY TUAINS.
The train now ic^ivlng Uostoa at 7J10 foi Ix)w-
ell will le.ive at 7. .. . „ .
The truln now lertvliig IaiwcII for Boaton at
8.46 will Kiiveal7.iO.
Tliolralnnow leaTlng Lowell for Lawrcnc*
andllaverlilllat7..'iOp. «i«..wlUltave at 7 JO p.
For further par'.lculms s*^! time cards.
J. F. IMllLLll 'S, lien. Agt. at Ixjwell.
KIRK'S
(!lolJD
\
Steamcfi*
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
Savannah,
OoBoectlnf there with all Itall aud.Watcr Lines.
rAVOKITK IWIUTK TO Kf.(»|il DA.
ln>n steamships "GATK CITV and "CITV
OF MACON" leavlni.' .Hjivsnnali I'icr. < onjrrces
•tro^-t, B<»aton, KVT.KY TIM ll*sl>AV, at 8
o'clock. For freight or i>as«<MKti. rtpply U> A.
1>kW. HAMTPON, '.Hd Wiishtngton stroot, Itos-
U>n,ar tolUCUAUDtj^ON Jt KAltNAItD.AKt-uta,
Boston.
FLOATINC^ SOAP
THE CHIEF
Fop tho 3«ih, Toilet «r»d Laundry.
Snow While nnd Aboolutely Pv«»
If yoor dealer does not kcpp WhlUi Clowl fjoap
loud 10 esnu lor sBnipl« e«ko «« the makMa
jnS. S. KIRK S COh
CHICAGO, ^
Jnsurancr.
riTTY-rirTii year.
LOWELL MUTUAL FlllE INSURARII CI
OSee, 40 Ooutrat 0tre«>».
J. C. ABBOTT, PBEsniKKT.
K. T. A IJUmT, HKC'\ i«» TlUUS.
i
IIIKKCTiilU:
WE WISH YOU A
Happy New Year
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOKKK 10, IMT.
"Oull's Victory."
While purehasInK a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few daysajio, a lady re-
marked: "I call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup •Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are the
results It accomplishes.*' The victories
which It has gained over ccuahs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial UlUi-
culties are almost numberless. As a speci-
men of the tCHtlmo'jlals we are dally receiv-
ing read the following:
MoNTrEUEB, Sept. 18, 1867.
Messrs. Geo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Ocntlemcn-IMease send me by express. C- o.
D . four hottles of your Harvard Broiichlai
Syrup. 1 have l»een \\»\ng It and feel that I owe
my life to Its wocdcrtul eurstlve powers.
' Yours truly,
ANNA THRirFUC.
Tbe llarvanl Bronchial Syrup It put up in
W lb. bottles at 25 cents, and \ lb. bottles at
.M) cents a bottle. I'repared by Geo. h. Mull
& Co. ("UccesBors to Lyford & HulUjUxe
Cent Saving bank building, corner >»crn-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mass.
The Holiday Soaaou la over and whilo wo
th»Bk the public for their »en«rooa p»t.
rooase durlDC the Chrlatuiaa bomod. wo
reel that we must eoll atteotlon lo tho
praetteal Dewaaltiea of thcae day* i
ULSTERS
An a ■••eaalty In thia cllmaU. »nd we
have a larK«r and more varied aaaortmeat
of theae splendid B»"»»*nt§ than any other
honao In Lowell, and at prices to suit
ov«rybody'B puree. With ULSTKKS bo
DRIVING GLOVES,
And Gloves that mean warmth and com-
fort. Hacknien, Orocerymon, Butchers
and .all who are constantly out of doora.
need these articles and should have Uwrn.
We call atlenUon to
OUR SPLENDID LINE OF CAPS,
Made In the latest atylea and the hest m»-
terlaU. Good Hootch Caps In blue and
mixed colore for «.%c. Scotch Haveloch,
Winsor DrlvloB Caps, Fur Caps In Collese.
Jockey, Tnrbar, Detroit and Montreal
ahapea.
Underwear and Hosiery.
Kare Harir.-Un.
1 have a j-mall farm of 15 acre;*
of cx«l-
leut laud Imated 3't miles from Lowell 1'. </.
in one of the hest towns and nelghl>orlioods
in Middlesex county. Lnr^e variety of fruit
trees, grapes, &c. Cottaue house of t rooins
with an extra Koo«l cellar. Uo<«l water iu
tbe house. AUo plenty of shcl room, large
hi;rh posted barn, inatcb-boaided, with good
ceTlar. Will keep 6 cows and a horse «'»'«''
This
place must be sold within 30 days on aegpunt
of settling an estate aud ]» olTere*! at the ex-
ceedingly low price of fiano. Full partlcii-
lars of Thomas H. Klliott, 33 Central street,
Lowell.
Mamufmcturim0 aisd MUMread Sfocfca
and other laveetment seourltlea bought ami sold
by Wm. Sbepard, « Central atreet. Telephone
No. WW. .
The Scripture
Tomphou and
men Walker.
laMOD waa read by Itev. J
Drayerofferedby Hev. Ji
■i» Oco.tt. Cbadhouineof Bocton, pre-
Mam' elder O/ lb« distrh t , preached nn elo-
end eam««t aermon from the words of
Cer Htti**W^^ determined not to
aaythiN; •'^"S you, sare Jesua
yjhimeriMiled.'* We can bardly
jf^MTMitwre mmd Carpe$».
BbermaaA Manning have a lar^ Hne of
honsebold furniture, black walnnt, aah and
painted cbajober sultca. New and elegant
■tylea at very low prtoes. No. 8 Pieeoott atreet
HooUwtok block. '
ired«M«'« Koir tftore,
M Merrimack street, la a popular reeort for
adloawhodealieto oMala eaulne bargalaa.
The proprietor baa plaeed aoeh tow prleee on
every deecrlptton of hair gooda that everybody
should Uke advantage of them at one*. Call
early for a choloe aelectlon.
We «a»rry a splendid line lo tbla depaH-
meiit. We call attention to a special bar-
giiin t hat we have Juat placetl on our tables :
25 Doaen All-Woal Scarlet ShirU and
Drawers at 26 Oenta each.
We will not seU more than four pieces lo
each customer.
DOGSKIN JACKETS
Defy fk'ost and bllssard, and the wearer can
laugh at Old Winter.
REEFERS
Are another weather-proof garment. Meat,
warm. weU made, heavily lined, and com.
fort Iteelf. We have a splendid line. Prioea
•8.S0 to •la.oo.
In aU garmenta and gooda anited to the
bitter winter weather now upon us. we
earry everything that neceaalcy and mtm-
fort demand. We ean ault everybody, and
offer our gooda at prleea that eompel
■hrewd bnyera to purehaae. CMl
oa and learn for youraolvea.
PMsenger Service from Lowell :
for lloston, at 6J», 6.», 11«.M, ir.l«, 7.86,
•I17.8S. •J«.80. •$:«.«, 1iy.»0. *i\»M and 11.00 a.
nV, •Jlli'*. l'#0. t.lo, 13.ro, MH-M. **'•
Hfc^Vi. V.OO, *i\»M, MltW P- «"• MJN0AY8,
11«.4A, 7.80. S-CO. •SJIO. *V.OO, t».b. f 10.00, 11.80
s. m. 1«.0U m., •1.00, 'i.OO, •S.CiO, 113.45, 4.46,
•VOO. .VSO. 16.46. «.15. 'TOO, 10.00,11.10 p. n.
SUNDAY S, «.(tO H. m., 1.00, 6.00, 'TOO p. m.
KorWoburn,6!». 7.1«.7.36, ».«. ll.«» a. m.,
l.iO, 4.SO,tt.OO.t)34 p.m. SUNIlAYH.W.OOa.m.,
4.«6p. m. Retu'ni a.«. ».4I, ll.*4 a. m^,
lM%i, 10.«». 11 JH p. m. SUNDAYS, ».«
a. n., &'i7 p. ui. , ^ , ^^
mWKrurtu. iSorthem Ttrpot omljf. {Or on
•rHtW oftrmiHtjrom the North. 1 llo Btdfbrd.
Kor Lawrence, «.aA, 10.1.5. UUMia. m., 1.40, «.10,
4.0, «.0op. m. .SIIMIAT8. at».16 a. m., 7.15
p.m. Iteturn: 7.46,0.30 and 11.J6 a. m.,
l'i.06. 8.16, 5.1R, 0.46 p. m. 8UNDA\8, 8.00,
8.65 a. m., 6.16 n.m.
For Balem an<t Way-SUtlons, (.H6 a. n., 1«),
0.00 p. m. Kfturn : 7.20, 11.46 a. ni., 4.40 p. m.
TJa»< giftH Mote it /^om Northtm Dtpot.
For Ayer J unction aud Way HtaUons, at 7.16
a. m., \iX\b and 6.0.5 p. m. 8UNUAY8, at 8.16
p. m. Keturo : t*.15 a. m., 12.66 and 6.15 p. m.
SUNDAY^ tt.l6 a. m.
Por Aroborat, MUford and Wilton, at ».15 a. m.,
U.66, 3 4.x, 5.40 M. in. Sunday, I y. m.
For Oreentlel<l, I'eterlioro', Bennington, IllUa-
horo' and Keene, at t>.I6 a. m. and S.48 p. m.
For Nashua, Mauchemer and Concord, at 8.80,
il.l5,«.44a. m., li.S.'i, 1.47. «.48, 6.40, 6.26, 7.48
p.m. (Sundaysata. 7.4«p. ra.)
For Pena«iOok, Franklin, Lo»>anon and White
River JuncUon.at».l5 a. m.. 1.47. 8.4« and
For Warner. Bradfonl, Sunapcc, Newport (N.
H.),Clarcmont and Claremonl Junction, at
D.ir, a. m.. 1.47 p. m. .. .. , ..
ForTllu>n, Lake Village, Meredith, Laconla,
Weirs. Plymouth, Warren, HnvcihlU. W oooa-
vinr.at9.44a. m.,1.47and»7.4«p. in.
For Campton. Thornton, North Woodstock, Lis-
bon, LltUeton and Whlletleld, at «.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m. J ., w
For Jefferson, l^incnster, Groveton and Fabyan,
at 9.44 a. m. .... .,
For Montpeller and all points on the Monlpeller
and Wells lUver railroad, via Plymouth and
Woo«l«vnic, at».44 a. in. ,„,...^
For St. Jolinsbury and LymlonvlUe. via WWte
River Junction, at 9.16 a. m. and 7.4M p. m.
For 8t. Johnslmry, Lyndonvlllc, Newport. Hhor-
brooke, vja l»lymouth aud Woo<lsvllle. at 9.44
a m.. *7.48 p. in. ,
For Monlpellcr. Kss^x Junction, Kurllngton and
8t. AHmns. vi.i Central Vermont line, at 'J.15 a.
m.. 1.47 and*7.48)». m. ,
For Montreal and gucbec, via Montreal and
Uoslon Alr-Llne. at 9.44 a. m.. •7.48 p. na.
For Mortreiil, via Central Vermont hue, at 9.18
a.m., 1.47, •7.48 p.m.
ttg-*DaUv
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merohantf and Minen Traniportation
Oompanj'i Proridenoe, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamtbip Line.
The Moat Dhreot Route from New England for
Norfolk and Blohmond.OM Point Comfort, Va..
WaaliliwtoB, D. C. and Daltlnore, Md.
PAMKNOKKS AMI> VKBIOUT.
Tho Iran ateamahlp William (Trane, l.V«
tons. CapL R. K. Warren. aaUa from Providence
every WlBDNKbDAY, 6 p. a.
Tho Iroa Steamahlp Johna Hophlna^lSOO
tons, Capt. H. D. Foster, sails evnry 8ATUU-
DAY, « p. m.. from LoMauAUc Wharf.
Theae well-known steamships are Uurge and
comfortable and fitted with every ooavenlence
for PA88BNUEK8 and oommauded by navl-
gatora of long aad suceesaful experience. 8ea
Toyagcs by theae steamers ase refreshing and
Invlfforatlng and the round trip can be aocom-
pllahed la fits DAva. Fare, InoladlBg room
and meala, very low.
FBJfilGHT OONHVOnOMI
Made witbout drayage with tho following
Wm. H. Wiggin,
J. K. Kellows,
Wm. V. nra.-.er,
Chtts. A.matt,
W. K. Llvlngsloa,
J.C. A'jlM)ll,
Iter J. Walker,
Amos I). 1 reuck,
N.kl. Wii.<hl,
A.G.rollsnl,
K. T. Abttai,
H. C. C5au>.
IMvldcnds eo FKR CENT, on nvc year*, M
por e«»nt. on three years. Vih per cent, on oae
year |Hillrtes.
In eoniieetlon with the aliovo company la a
general agency for ulvldead paying mutual aM
relUble .t.M.k companlc..^^ ABliOn, Ag«a.
drayage with
routea ;
id Tennoeeoo Air Lino, at Mor*
Tlrslnia
ffalh. Ta.
AllMitte Ooaet and Seaboard AJr Uaaa, at
Nortolk* Ta.
Oheeapeabo and Ohio R. R. aad Kanawha
niepatoh. at Newport Mewa, Ta.
Rlehmoad and Danville R. R. and Plod-
Bkont Air Line, at Woat Point. Va.
Baltimore aad Ohio R. R. and CXintlnontal
Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Merefcanta and Minora Trana. Oo.'a Bavan
Lino, at Baltlmoro. Md.
THE HOLYOKE 8T1LL LEADS
Ob and after Jnnc 1st tlie
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILX PAT
to PER CENT. DIVIDEMD*.
Thla company haa a surplus as reganlr poDcv
holders, of fM4.»4«, and will write uu lll!:i;
CANTILK Risks. Repreaenlod by
Charles Goburn, 28 Central 8t.
Alao represenu other flrat-chiss Miuital
Stock Companies.
Oood !
FIRE INSURANCE,
Ilelinl»I« r
Solid I
AT TH«
riBE nrSTIEANOE A0EBC7
— o»
GEO. E. «ETCALF,_N(iJ6 Ceny SUeel
HavlBR purchased the agencj' of the Morrl.
mack Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Andover*
with Us sixty years of satlefactory Kleallng vrttb
Its policy holders, be Invites all tbe lormex
friends of tho company and manv new one* to
examine lla merits and rellahlllty. HU otbaT
Throntrh bills of ladlnir Issued via all above-
named routes. Mark goods via P., N. ANI> D.
LINK.
Tlckeu on sale at K. O. Wiwuioii'i oflllce, 8
Weatmlnater street, W. H. Chubch A Co.. office
1 Weyboaeet street, or at Steamahlp oflloe, 90
India street.
For ralea, pasaage or freight applv to
K. H. ROCTtWELL,
New England Agent.
Provldunoe, R. 1.
companies also reiiresented by me.
GEO. K. lUKTCALI-', 60 Central J<»Teet.
Successor to E. J... Cardell A Co.
Traders and Mechantcs
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL..
SRooti anH Coal.
FrelKht trains leave lA)well for Boston at «.00,
H.iO ir.O« a. m., 2.86, 10.00. 11.00 p. m.
&nve Boston for Lowell at 8 Jo. 4.0». «.4« a.
m 12.26. 3 !•'> P- "••
Ix^ve Lowell for Lawrence «t 7.10 a. at.
Leave Lowell for Salem at ».06 a. m.
rRBIOHT DKPOT, WB8TERW AVKNITR.
Leave Lowell for Nashua. Manchester, Con-
cord and the North and West, at l.m, 11.1J6 a. m.,
'' Leave £owell for Ayer Junction, Worrester,
ntSrbni*, New York and the West, at 2.46 and
(LIB a. m.
C. 8. MELLEN. Oenl. Supcrinten.tent.
OEO. W. STOREfe, Oenl. Pass. Art.
C. K. PAIGE, Local Agent.
At the Old Stand, 38 Middle Street.
At the Mew Tard. Foot of Pond Street.
l^llllam Kittrediro,
A. W. WKEKH, Agent,
Wholesale ami Retail Denier In Wllkpsbarre,
Larkawanna. LehlKh, Krankhn, Cuml)eiliind,
C. C. Cannel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number. 2«4-2.
Cash assets Jan. 1, 1887 t491,9e.ia
ToUl liabilities (ro-lnsuraaeo) 1.V>/4A.1V
Net assota
• ••• ••• •••••ei
$8Sft,071J§
Policy holtlers share In tlie proHts on eaplr»>
tlon of policies.
DiTidendi, 70 Per Oent., After July 1ft.
DIRBOTOKII
Levi Spragne,
Uco. V. RIohardnoa,
i>. h. Rlchanlson,
Chas. H. Cobnm,
Jacob Rogers,
John K. KImhall,
Ilcnry C. Howe,
C. C. IIutohlnaoB,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaster.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh, Philadelphia A
Reading, WUkcsbarre, Lackawanna,
Maryhuad Co.'s George'a Crock
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Prank-
Un. etc
A4Ju»t<Ms Windo*t
Patent SUdlnn Window Screona and Sereca
Doors made to order. Old acroeaa and doora
repab^ed. Rubber Cuahloa Weather Strip for
keeplag out dnat. Seetloaal. ext«ialon aad
eommon ladders. Pataat folding doibea din-
ers, hard and wooden ware, machtalata* and
toela. Longman * Martin's pure
I and elotbaa
MIODe-PriceClotMGo.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok St.
Pennsylvania Railroad
tkm Boat Railroad la tha World.
Tho Paataat Tralaa la tho World.
Haw York to Chicago, 14 houra.
Fm Daiii Eipnss Traiiis to tha Vol
▲PP>7 <o' tlekeU aad (nil Infomatlon to
W. B. BATCHELD«B^«e^et^Ar«tj^^,^^
ama W. MILLKB, Ticket Agent O.C.B.Bm^
A T AAJWBLLtVtaketAgentB. AL.B.B.,
A. T . ua» w »a«M» ,(iddleaex Btreel Station.
Oak, Maple aad Pbie, aawed
and apllt.
Old Oo.'a Newark and Bng. fjKMENT.
llgb Portland VAIiJIl. Jl^il X *
OOBB'S Extra and Finishing
Glena Falla, Vermont.
All klnda Building and Amerl-
eaa and Sooieh FIra
WOOD.
LIAIE.
Ofllee, S7 Central Street, Lowell, Maaa.
LEVI SPRAGUE, PREfitnVT.
E. M. TUCKR. SBCRBTAJTI .
iKTlDsuranoe to any amount effected in lalla.
bio companiea.
E.M.TIJCKF. Agent,
Tt Central Street.
\
BRICK.
Doaftal
Piaster. Plaster.
MAOLIR,
OHAROOAI.,
prapand paiats. Carpet
M.-ee^, LovaU.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
Printed In tbe baM
At tbe loweat i»iicc« and tb Uie aborteet
at (fee
OOURIEU JOB 0//iCJi.
OflH)rtfe E. Stanley's
GENHttl FREIGHT FORWARDER
HAIR.
■ARD,
eRATKL.
Flour andl O-roin.
OMee aad Tard,
37 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone 18S-L. I
Branek Ofllee,
Merrimack Streat,
Calderwood'a.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
KO. 87 GORHAM BTRKBT,
Plumbing and Piping*
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Va
worker. A fine line of
PiLRUOR SXOVESI.
MILKMEN can get MUk Caoa aa good, aad
cbeap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 67 O orham Streti.
f)
OUftord'o
DYE HOUSE,
S ua 4 ABIIOTEB 9TKEBT.
nRt-Oas Dfiinc If EWT Dnalpta
•I ihort
dellTarad par order Jw».Jfi
• and I*waU, Maahua and
./ aad Boatoa aad MalaaB. t.
oMalaad for gooda fonraidad.
A. H. BAlTBOlUr, S4 OeDtnJ Bloek,
Baga to annoanoe to the elllaena of Lowell and
vloLilty that be has purobased aU the BeaattTaa
owaa/bj tbe late /. 0. S^bera. and la now
Saabon I faal eonfldant of
Botlee and
foaraataad.
aattaflictloa
l^dtaa* aad gaata* ganaenta dred wbola.
AolSda of ganaaata eleaaed and repalrad
\
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PER BOTTLB.-Oolden Dropa (
l«tered),snre euro for nerrona pro
•xhaoatton aad foneral deMIUj.
wanladioaapaddraaa. Sola aMaar for
United Btaiaa, Dr. P. J. lordan. !• Svj
Boatoa Maaa. Bead atanp for elreabut.
$1
tton, <
LOWELL DAILY OOUBIEB. THURSDAY. JAmTABY 12, 1888.
LOCAL NEWS.
THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.
Tho Meeting Testerday Addressed by See-
rotary Smtth of the Poor Overaeera.
The Associated Churltica met at Wyman'a
excbant^e yenterday afternoon at/ 4 o'clock.
The atlendanue wum (|ultc Nuiall, and Becrc-
tarT Smith of tbe overkecr^ ofiM poor, who
haa been invited to ttyMH^ wa* ai»kcd to
Doatponc hiri tulk tilL^ later dale. Mr.
Bmlth thought hi« liMTTi^ enRHgomenta
would make it iiiipoKtiil>iu for hiui lo prumihe
to apeak al any olher lime. The meetiuK
therefore wast called lo order and a few more
Intercriled pcrhons cauio In.
Rev. L. C. Manchester presided and Intro-
duced Mr. Smith. The lallor upoke very
eutartuiniu;{ly for about an hour. Ho began
by aavlng tliat bU charllablo work wa« ofU-
clal, while that of tbe AHuoclated Charllie«
waa voluntarv. Official charily i» nuppoi»ed
to bo cold, hut be tried to put ah much of the
aeottment of huiuanlly into it aa poaalhle.
At tbe aamc time, hiH UrHt duty waa to look
after the clty'rt InlercslH iu IIh relHliouH lolhe
pau|>er ciaKHos. Mr. Sndth i>rocct?ilod to de-
acnbe a «Ihv'h work in hiit olllco. He said he
began at U (u the nioruln;; and continued till
noon time at ibe office. The forenoon Is do-
- ♦eil to heariuK the """e"* »' demltute peo-
°* -^ When be arrived at hia office
Tho tociety numbera about » fnombora, and FrORl TMterdftj'S SeOOIMl XdlttOB*
wllbout oxcepttoD tbey are aober, induatri- 1
out people. A Mr. Chamberlain, a preacher
of an Epiaoopal miwion society, preacbea : -,-«.^ ^rr\T\y^ T^-n krVTia
without comp^uiauiion to them once a month. I TWQ MORE DEAlllo.
When no one ix apeciully euKftjced lo preach, a " v/ lu-vyj-.a^ *^m^
Meatii-a. H
»u luturn.
H. May berry and P. J. Wright do
be litbe roornlni;. he uaually found
twelve lo thlriy pertionK walttnx for
" Tbey come tu the office aa tbey
>(^i^d to a Kroiiery Ntore, lo demand
au4ta AM tbouKh there wn» uo queation about
..tfir beioK entitled lo receive what they
#ant. Kach applicant in turn Kivea bla
naiue and addrcHN and titatca hlM or her caae.
Tbe entire forenoon Ih uaually occupied lu
thht way, and uflun there are applicanla uu-
beanl when toe noun tirrlvea. In the after-
oooii, the aecruttry niounla hia horae and
Ylalta tbe people who have called upon him
io tbe niornlnK. The Krcater pari of Mr.
Smilb'it talk waa devoted to dctcriptlona of
loeDeM and incideuta connected with tlieae
afternoon vIhUh. Tbe '*chronic uaupera"
ware apokeii of ua KrcirariouH. Their prinel-
8al baunlH arc oil Kuat Morrimuok atreut lu
le neiKhborhoo«l of Howo atreet, about Illv-
or Hlrtel, "the flats" between Law-
rence and Central hUccIh, the HIeacliery
nelKhburhood, and the (imirler between Mid-
dle and Miirket atreela. Four or tivo fami-
liea are crowded into houiiea where lliere
ought not lo be more than two. ' Tbe aowa^u
In niauv caNca ia drained into the cellar, af-
fordlnt? niMtcrlal for lypiiold fever to k«'"W
rapidly ou. When theae |K)ople are quet-
tiooed about their circumslancca, ihey uaual-
ly tell licH. hut their nelKhhorH aro willing
enough lo KOHr.ip and from them the truth
ean Im learned. If it la found that llie a|>-
plli«nt la worlhv of aid, it is* then aaccr-
talned whether he haa a Hetllcincnl in Lowell
or not. If ho baa, liie city nrovldcH for him ;
If bo haa not, the pcraon hecomca a alalo
pauper. unluaM be baa a aelliemeui lu aouie
other city or town. If the removal. In the
latter caae, la made at once hut |Kt a week ia
ohargcd ; if mure than iM) daya in the caae of
alok people, or IM) daya in other caaea, inter-
veoea between uotllication and removal, tbe
actual coat of l>oiird la charged.
Mr. Smith then rclateil a number of e»-
pecially peculiar caaea of lm|)OHiliou on tlio
city that had come to bla attention. In one
eaae a brother laid alater hud charged the
city fl&O for attendance upon their mother
during her fatal nIi kneaa. Aa an illuatrullon
of tbe particularly bard lot which aomu men
come lo, Mr. Snilthtold of one who aaid hia
wife had Rone oil' with another rann, and be
didn't know what in the world he would do
for a llviuK now that ahe didn't aup|>orl him.
There are a great many men who live on
their wivea and children. The invariable
diffloully with aucb men ia rlicumatlam.
There would aoem to bo an cnidomic in
Ihia diaeaae lu Lowell. Huch fellowa
when caught are brought before tho
police court aud aent to jail. The
only practical advantage of thia procedure ia
that it niakea one moutli leaa lo be fed.
There ia another claaa of offenderft—lhoae
who leave their famillea and go away for
tome time, abowiug up again later ou.
Mr. .Smith gave aome UKU'e" ahowing What
be bad tlonc Ui (he pa^t year. He hati uaaiat-
ed K7B famillea and V004 Indlviduala, of
whom liilKi were men and hoya aud 1644
women and giri^. There had been 840 alalc
paupcra provided for. Tiieie wei-e 2104
1>aupera cupporte«l in Lowell lu the year— a
arge average. 'I'herc have been 340 at tbe
•Imahouae, aud 2.^ have Ikjcu aent lo tbe
honm for <lcstliu(e children in Roaton, an
ex«%llent inatilution.
More particulara of the work of the poor
departmonl were ulveu by Mr. Smith. In
cloalug bcapokcof the union of aeci-etarica
of poor boardH Ui ditltrenl cllica. aa l)oing a
decided advanUlKO. He thought it would
load to a belU^r feeling among the cltiea and
thai each lit J^,a.s well aa Ihe Ktaie, would
oomo to be aNhcaaeti for \\x ju-d aharo in the
expenaeaof tbla kind of work.
Rev. (Jeorge C. Wright, the minlstcr-at-
large.aHked Mr. Smith a number of quea-
tioDH, which were reapouded lo. The moel-
ing waa an eminently protltable one.
Probate Conrt.
In the probalP court at Kaat Cambridge
Tueaday tho willa of tl^e following named
peraoua were preaented: Mary B. Ulio-
brown. Hale L. Kevca, Abby B. Voae of
Newton, Jamea C. Thayer of Cambridge,
Julia Harrington of Waltham, Tbomaa C.
Cutter of Uediord.
Lctlcra of aamioiatraHoi' were granted
upou the ealatea of the followinj: ueraoua de-
ceased: Thankful S. Trebble of iiomerville,
Jamea 1). Ilurd of Newton, lOdward E.
Swallow of Waltham, Clarence E. Howard
of Ueadlug, Oeorge Hodgmnn of Aahby,
Clara W. Kellogg of Med^>rd, Henry Mc-
lean of Newton, Ann Jonea of Lexington.
William U. Uyau of Somerville, Kdward
Fit zgc.-ald. Tbomaa White, Rebecca Robin-
aon I^vereit, Lucy C. Brooka, Abbie A.
Cowdin, Frederick W. Uould, .loaepb O.
( ooil.Ue of Cambridi-e, May A. Kvaiia of
Kverell, Kvelvn F. Whitney of Maucheater.
Margaret F. ikralow. Johu H. Whitney of
Newton, Joaepb Flunegan of Slonebam,
Edward Haatinga of Medford, Freilcrick
E. Weston of Wakedcld, Michael Murray
ofMeiroao, Ijivina Jane Blai-aleii of >\ ii-
mliiglou, liannab Dearail of Wealon, Joua-
thau S. Pond of Wiucheater, .lo«ephlne
himiMiou of Medford, Bridget Burke of
Cbelmaford.
One of the Wounded Freed
from Pain.
Another Body Found in
Bradford.
tbe Wreck at
Gcorae E. Bowa'a Suit.
At the city council meeting Tuewlay night,
theaultaofj. H. Donnelly ami (Jeorge K.
Howe againal the city were referred to tbe
mayor and city aolicllor. Tbe caae of Don-
nelly haa been explained. That of Howe i«
a new one and aomewhat dift'erent. Howe
waa engaged bv Donuelly to «iu the interior
painting on the bouae at tbe reaervolr. Tho
aum for w hich be waa lo tlo the work waa
amall— not moie than tlO. But thia itmall
auiu he haa not received, for Dounelly baa
not received nnylhing. Howe baa Hied a
certillcalc. atuting thatbehad ddnelbe work,
at tbe icglHtry of deeila office. The ault ia
returnable al the police court the third Mon-
day In February. Peter A. Fay U conduct-
ing both the caaea.
Boeent Doatha.
Hon. Hiram A. Stovoua, a well known cill-
/,en of Kaatbampton and formerly a reaident
of HoKton, died Tueaday. He waa l)orn lu
Claremonl. N. H., October 18, 182J. In ear-
ly life Mr. Hteveua taught at^bool In Acworlh
and Claremonl. N. IL, and in Tewkabury,
but in 1H44 be removed to BohIou and cn-
ga-'cd in the drv gooda buaincaa on Hanover
street. Afterward lie be«;amc a partner in
the brm of J. Kiltretlge & Co., manufactur-
erH of camphcne, In the daya when that nevv
article waa uaed for lighting pur|)Osea, an.l
later manufaclurera of burning fluid, the
ebU'f article for light for domeatic purpoaea
liefore the manufacture of keroaeno. For a
number of yearn Mr. Stovena waa busiucaa
manager of the Urm. In IWU, '02, '«3 bo
repreaeuted Eaat Boaton in Iho Maaaachu-
Hclta llouae, and In lK(J5-86 aerved In tbe
alate Senate. Between hia promotion from
repreaentittive to aenttlor be waa a member
of Ihe Boston board of aldermen. Ilia real-
deiice In Kaat Boaton dated from 1844 until
18T», when he accepted the treaaurert.hlp
and alewardahip of Ihe reformatory priaoo
for women in Sherborn, proflTered him by
IJov. Talbot, and thia office he held for aev-
eral years, until it waa abollahod. He waa
|)rominentiy connected with the Baptiat
thurch at Eaat Boaton for a long period, and
waa later a corporate member of the Trluiiy
church. Forawveral yeara paal Mrf SU'vena
haa had aupervlaion of the boarding depart-
ment of WillMon aemlnarv, Kaathampton.
He mairied iu 1847 Mias Maria F. Cbandler
of Tewkabury, and leavea alx vbildrau.
local
The
all poiuta have
ffittticuL
IT IS FOR YOU I
TV-IBTAIVS BROS.'
INDIAN CURE!
Thouaanaa have ukcn It and KEJOICED.
Tkouaanda are uaw taking It and UEJOlClNti.
" Havkkuill. Jan. ll.-A terrible- diacov-
ery waa made at the acone of the i^iiway
w reck about 11 o'clock Ihia forenoon. When
tbe heavy rfank ballwo.^* removed from tbe
floor of the car on which it rested tbe body
of a man, horribly cruahed, waa fouud.
There is no clew tu bis identity.
Flora Walker died at noon. This makea
12 doatha.
William F. Kimball of Kimball Broa., car-
riage manufaclurera on Sudbury atreet, will
lone his log.
The famllv Kuppoaed lo Im> Mr. aud Mra.
(loodwln and child proved lo l>o (ieorgo N.
Cole, wife and ft-ycar-oM child, who wore
en route from Kocbtlale. ManH., their borne,
to Kcunebunkport, on a viail lo Mra. Cole'a
parenta.
Medical Examiner Cogawell viewed the
remains of the killed by llie railroad accident
thia morning and granted permila for the
bodlea to »)e «lellvered to frlcnda. Tho Boa-
ton and Maine offidala aent oul Surgeon
Charabcrlin from Boaton lo aaaiat the
phyaiciani at the hoapital thia morning
frlcnda of tbe wounded from " - '•*
arrived. . .
.Several of the bodlct* of the dead were tak-
en away on tralna thin aflt?ruooii.
Tbla morning the railroad coininlK«lonora
viaiteii tho ai-ene of the accl<lent aa the t)ro-
llmlnarv aiep toward I heir official invoatlga-
tloii into Ita cauae. Tho lliue for the Inquiry
iiaa not been fixed. '^
The 12 wounded at the city hoapital are
doing well. The condition of Zenaa Thomp-
)ion la critical.
COMMUTATION~REFU8ED.
The Kaecutl»« Council I>«»)ld«a That Wow»
lln Must IJaiig.
BoMTUN, Jan. 11.— The executive council
thla afternoon gave a hearing on the petition
for commutation of tho acntonce of young
Nowlln, the Somerville muniorer. Meaars.
Falea and Mclleu appeared for Nowlln,* and
Mcaara. WaUriuan. Sherman and Stevena Id
uppoaltlon. After a patient heariog, the
council voted, 7 to 2, againal commutation.
Nowlln will be hanged on the 20lh.
A Sonaatlon at Concord, V, H.
CONCOMU, N. IL, Jan. 11.— The action of
County Solicitor Martin in having forfeited
Ihorecognlzancoof a Urge number of per-
aoua who became aurelies for liqoor aellora
In thia city during the recent proaecutiona ia
creating much excitement here. Under the
law, when ball la given iu the lower court
the condlllona not only re(|Uire the nrlncipal
lo appear and anawer al the next trial term
of the auprerae court, but in the meantime
not to violate the prohibitory law aa well.
In the caaea in quealiou the principala ar-
rakncd lu the lower court were aubaequent-
ly T»eforc the neaHlon of the supreme court,
the aolicitor claiming thai in conHequonco
the l)oud8 wore forfeited. The bondamen
Include many buaincaa men, and if tho for-
f-itui-ca are legal ami are enforced several of
them will lie greatly cmbarraaaed.
f^ .TRAOiLMARK.
Korltcurea Itheumatlsm, Scrofula, Ecsema,
Salt Kheum, Mtomach, Liver and Kldnov Trouh-
iBM, eti;. Is very pleasant to take and la quick
anil effective in eradicating diaeaae from the
BTHtein. It purlflea and enriches the HlooU, and
givi'M Ylgor and strength to the system, righting
any (llBplacement to Its own natural poaltion.
Give Indian Cure a trial and tho hleaslng of
health will; surely follow.
Indian Cure 91.00 a Bottle. Six for •0.00.
fBBPABKiK nr
The T^InuuMi B£e<lloIn» Oo.
WOB0E8TBB, MASS.
Opoalas
4V<k>rreoled to Osleber M. 1887.
MxiLa Dim wnou
Albany and the Weat, 6.40, 9M a. sa., \M, 1.40 p.
Pall Blver, Mass., 9.30 a. n., LIS. 7.20 p, ai.
BlUerlca. Mass.. ll.ao a. m., 7.*) ». in.
Boston, Mass.. 6.40. 8.4Sa. m.. Lid, S.10, 4, 6.40,
ConoonS^ N.'lL, 7.40 a. m., l«.sa, 6 p. as.
Dracut, Mass., 6 p. m.
KaaUtm, 8.4A a.m., 8.10, 7.teO p.m.
Pltchhurg, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 646, 7.W p. m.
Lawraoce, Maaa., 9.20 a. m.. S.IO. 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester. N. H., 7.40 a. m., UM, 6 p. a^.
Naehua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., U.aft, 7.20 u. m.
New York. N. Y., 8.40, 8.48 a. m., 8.10, 7.90 p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 6 p. m.
North Blllorlca. Maaa., 11.20 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
New Bedford, Mass.. 9.20 a. m., 1.16. 7.*) p. m.
Providence, B. L, 9.20 a. m.. 1.18, 6.40. 7.20 p. m.
Southern, 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 1.18, 8.19. 6.40 o. m.
Soutn Pramlngluim, Mass., 9.20 a. m., «.»> p. m.
8tony Brook Way, 9.20 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Tewksbury, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 4 p. m.
MUford, N. H., 12.26, 7.20 p. m.
Windham and Pelham.N.U., 6 p.m.
Worcester, Mass., 8.48, 9.20 a. m., 1.15, 7.20 p. m.
Kecne, N.H..».20a. m., 7.3Up. m.
Salem, Maas.,«.40, 8.46 a.m., 1.16.8.10,4, 8.40, t<
LyMi,^MaM.,6.40,8.46a. m.LlS.S.lO, 4, 8:40, 8
p. m.
MAILS ObOOB rOB
8.46 a.
4J0, 7.16
l.,S.OO,
James F. Maynard died in Clintou
Intorestlug
CASTLKS IN aFAIN.
School
Maeter
Lecture by
Oreene.
Last evening a large audience was present
•I tbe mcn'.'« branch of the People's club to
liaton to Mr. W. S. tirecne's lecture ou
♦•Castlea in Spain." The lecturer flrat gave
a general deacriptlon of the licautiful coun-
try and portrayed the accncry in and sur-
rounding Seville. The calliedral was de-
■oribed Tu eloquent language .Many other
■tructurea were given a lil>eral notice. Tbe
Spanish bull fights were tieacribod at some
lei^b and many vivid picturca drawn of tbe
Inttmsely exciting fcenca. The raoaquo at
Cordova waa the aubject of an iuatructive
Hketcb, aud aome attention was paid to
Granada, the laal capital of tbe Moorish
kingdom in Spain. The Alhambra waa viall-
ed by the speaker aud many anecdotoa con-
nected with it were given.
Tbe people of Spain were notlcetl and Ibclr
peeuliariiies hhown In an interesting man-
ner. Waahluifton Irving'a talea of the Al-
hambra have influenced enterprising men to
name a hotel after the great American writ-
er. The apeaker recurred lo tho courts of
tbe Alhambra aud mentioned the aceuo In
140S when ^^erdinaud and Isabella took pos-
■eaaion of Urauada. The crvpt lying under
tbe sarcophagus waa alluded to. Ihe old
towers, caatlea aud tho hUtoric riUna which
Mr. Oreene saw during his tour through
Spain were most iutereallngly described.
The audience was very attentive throughout
the discourse.
LOWBLL SILENT SOCIETY.
Thm Annual Meeting- Reporta BomI and
Business Transacted.
The annual meeting of the Lowell Silent
aoclety waif b-sldlaat night iu the rooms of
the society in Barr'slera' ball, rresldont
Maybcrry presided. Secretary Esterbrook
reported on the work of the year In the way
of addreaaea, devotional and buaineas ineet-
IngB, socials and concerts. It was voted to
iJer proposed changes in the conatltutlon
and by-lawa to a committee. Bev. J. L.
Seward ofTored his resignation as a trustee of
tbe society, which waa accepted aud a vote
«f thanks for his valued services passed.
Tbe treasurer, Capt. G. A. H«n»coni, re-
ported that tbero is now on hand fiPO.w,
aaraliut $81 at the beginning of last year.
Tlie toUl receipU were 9181.47, and tbe ex-
poDdltures were $91.89.
DgrlDg the paat year tbe routea have had
an out of town preacher seven times. Fart
of tho lund^ that are raiaed by subacrlpUon
aradaVolMito paying 'or^ P"**^; k!2I?
part goal toward rent. Tbe mutoa thaaa-
i5V4 pay all Ibddeatal and olhar azpeaaaa.
day. after a llbgering lllneas. He was l>orn
in Marlborough In 18J0 and moved to Clinton
In IMoO, where he was engaged lu the mer-
cantile business. Afterward be was con-
nected with the firm of Daniel Allen & Co..
Boaton, and later with Maynard. Skinner A
Co., contluulug hli rcaldence lu Clinton. He
for some yeara was one of the acloclmen.
Thomas Chubbuck of SpringUeld died
Tueaday. ^ He waa born in Boaton, but in
1840 removed to BraUleboro', Vt., where
hia acquainUnce with the poatmaater Iwl to
bla engraving the famoua Brattl<'l)oro' uoat-
agc stamp, now ao rare. Collcclora have
paid ♦'200 for single apecimcua of Ihia atamp,
wiiioh waa among the earliest made in tbe
country. . _, ...
Lemuel J. Curtis, aged .5, one of tbe
wealthieat citizens of Meridon, CL, died
Tueaday of heart iliaeaac. Ho was ouie of
the founders of the Meridon Britannia com-
panv and was proaident of the Miller Bros-.
('ullery company and of the Chapman Man-
ufacturing company. He waa a leading
memlHjrof Si. Andrew's Episcopal church,
for which ho erected the Cuftls homo, for
widows and orphana, which, with ita endow-
ment, will make a gift of r-WO.OOO, it is
thought. Hia wealth ia ©stinialcd at $1,000,-
000. He leaves a widow and daughter.
OH, WHAT A COLD I
This is the season for sudden changes
In the weather, and a great many "take
cold" either in ihclr Head or on their
Lunga, causing Cougiis, Iloaracneaa, and
bore Throat. These troubles can be soon
relieved and cured by taking Ingalla'
Throat and Lung Specific, whicli acts di-
rectly on the Throat and Lungs, entirely
rcmoviti;' these difiiculticb.
Cured his boy of Croup.
C, M. BnooKa, Lowell, Mass., aays : *• I
take great pleasure In recommending
Ingalla' Throat and Lung Specific as a
cure for Coughs, Colds, and Croup. I used
it in my fnmWy last winter witli the best
reaulta. Two or three doses cured my
little boy of Croup, for which I am very
thankful."
You can cure that Cough in a short time.
You cin cure your Catarrh if you persist
ia ita uhc, aa it will stop the accretion of
Catarrhal matter in the head; it will re-
lieve Croup in from three to five minutes.
The best ho over saw.
"The beat medicine for Coughs and
Conaumptive Complaints that ever I saw
is Ingalla' Throat and Lung Specific," ao
say* John McLauomlin, of Boston.
Ingalla' Throat and Lung Specific is
sold by nil Druggists. Price 50 cents and
$1. Prepared only by the INGALLS
MKDICAL CO., Lowell, Masi.
■■., v.iv •> ^., 6 p. B.
., 7, 8.46, 19JM>, 11.46 a.m., 1.40, 8 JO,
,8.10 a. I
Albany and the Woat, 7
rail I^ver'. Maaa.. 7. 8.46, lOJO, 11.46 a.
7.16 p. m.
BlUortca. Maaa
Boston. Mass
8,7.16 p.m.
lk>npordj N. II., H, 8.46 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p. ■>.
Dracut, Mass., 8.46, 2.46 a. m.
Eastern, 8.10, 8 a.m., 1.40. a, 7.16 p.m. .^ ,,^
ntohbura, Mass., 6.86. 8.45, 11.46 a. m., SJM, 7.1»
LawrenM,' Mass.. 8.10, 9.46 a. m., 8.60, 7.16 p. m.
Manchester, N. H., 8, 8.46 a. m.. 12.16. 7.16 p. m.
Nabbua, N. H., 8, 8.46, 11.46 a. m., 12.16, 6,7.16 p.
New ™>rk, N. r.it, 8.46, lOJO, 11.46 a. m., 1.40,
8.6U, 6. 7.16 p. m.
Northern. 8.46 a. m., 7.16 p.m.
North UlUerlea, Masa^ 7 a. m., 8.60 p. m.
New liedfopl, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46
8.!H), 7.16 p.m. _ ,, ^,
provldenoe, R. 1., 7, 8.46, 10 JO. 11^
aJM, 7.16 p.m. ../...«,,.
Southern, 7, 8.46, 10 JO, 11.46 a. n., 1.40, »M, l.U
p. m.
South Pramlngham, Mass., 7, 8.46,
8.60, 8. 7.16 p. m.
Stony Brook Way, H.Sft a. m., 4.80 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mas*.. « a. m., « p. m.
Tewkabury. Maaa., 8.10, tf.46 a. m., 1.40 p. m
MUford, N. IL.aa.m.. 12.16. 8p. m
^illilM0^ $c €9,
Playing Cards.
A Largo
Assortment and
r
Prices.
Low
ELLINGWOOD & CO,
WholeatUe 4»nU Retail DrugwttU,
OPPOfllTK POST OFFICC.
Playine: Cards.
A bargain ior 20 cents. Theae
are of good thickness and nice
enough for anybody. •
m
a. at.,
a. m.
1.40
1146 a. m.
Windham and Pelham. N. l/., i.48, ».46 a. m.
Worcester, Mas*., eJ6, 7, 8.46, 10.80. 11.46 a. m.,
4JM), 7.16p. m.
Keeno. N. 11., rt.3», H a. m., H.16, 7.16 p.m.
Salemj Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m.. 1.40, 8JW,
LyiinL>*«"- '•*•**• ^®'*®' n-46 a.m., 1.40, 8JW,
7.16 p.m.
MANUFACTUBINO 8TOCK8.
Corrected dally by WlilUm Shepard. broker,
No.28CenU-al aireet, Presoott Hank bulldlnf,
lAiwell. Where no now transaoUons Uke place,
the flffures of previous quotations as to prloe
acked. bid ana salea are altan.
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
WholestUe anH Retmil Druggiaiat
OPPOaiTM POST OVVICB.
Playine Cards,
35 cents a pack, reducetl from
50 cents. Those we have a large
sale on by the dozen.
eeeeaee***'
Realgnatlon of Prealdeat Kleharda.
lk>»rt)N, Jan. 11.— Mr. Calvin A. ttlcbards
Mon-fbas resigned tbo position of general maoager
of tbe Weat Knd Street railway company,
and his realguatlon baa been accepted by the
board of dlrcctora, formal action to that ef-
fect haviiiK been taken at a meeting thla fore-
noon. The rcHlKnatlon takca eftect at once.
The correapondcnce between him and the di-
rectors la cordial euouKh, but it ia aald that
difl'erencea of opinion aa to the road's man-
a;toment between him and I'realdent Whit-
ney led to tho reslguation.
The Lose of
Due to
the Alft«d D. Snow
Cowardice.
At the Inquest over tbe bodies loat by the
wreck of the Alfred D. Snow off Watorford,
Ireland, recently, it appeared that the cap-
tain of the Watorford life-saving atalion re-
fused to put out for tho wreck on account of
tbe roughueaa of the water, while the miyor-
ily of hlH crew wished to proceed. In tho
port of Dunmoro, a short distance away,
were aome Manx fl.sbluK boats, whose crews
insisted on taking out the life boats in spito
of the captain, and, aaaialed bv the consent-
ing members of the llfe-boal'a crow, they
S idled to the wreck, while the storm was the
erceat, but on account of the delay in
alartlng tbe a-ssihlanco came too late, aa the
crew of the Snow were awept away in alght
of the rescuers. Tbo cowardly capuin of
tbo life-boat is in danger of being lynched,
while the Manx crew are being made heroes
of. Five bodies. Including that of CapUin
Willey, have been recovered, and tbe body
of the captain has been embalmed and will
bo Rent to Thomaslon, Me. A public Inquiry
In the matter will be bold.
A MexiMn Oeatral Train Bobbed.
El Paso, Texas, Jan. IL— Eight armed
men stopped a Mexican t;entral paaaenger
train last evening, 800 miles south of El
Ptso, and robbed tbe express ear.
In Brief, and to the Paint.
Pyspepaia la dreadful. Disordered Mvor
Is miaery. Indigestion is a foe to good na-
ture.
The human diireatlve abparatus Is one of
tbe moat complicated and wonderful things
ta existence. It is easily put out of erd«r.
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad
cookery, naeDUl worry, lato houra, Irregular
babita, and many other things wbioh ought
not lo be, have made the American people a
nation of dyapeptlca.
But Green's August Flower baa done a
wonderful work In reforming tbla aad busi-
ness and making tbe American people ao
bealtby that they ean eigoy their meals and
be happy.
Remember :— No bapplneaa witboot bealtb.
But Green's Auguat Flower bring* bealtb
aud bapplneaa to tbe dyapepUe. Ask your
drugglat for a botUa. Seventy-flva oanta.
Cannot Divide Tet.
Ik)VKU, N. IL, Jan. 11.— Judge Doe grant
cd an Injunction this forenoon restraining
the old board of trustees of Oarriaon Hill aa-
acmbly, K. of L., from «lividing up the funds
amonK Ihe memlMjra, who voted to diaband
nud divide reccnlly. He onlered them to
hold the money intact until the auprome
court next month decldea whether the vote
waa legal or nol.
14 Horae Cars and 80 Horses Burned.
Hautk(>RI>, Conn., Jan. 11.— Fire broke
out in Iho bor.ao car atablea at Meridon at
12.20 thia morning and burned the atables, 14
out of the 1.') cara owned by the company
and 80 horaea. The origin of the fire la a
myatery. Lo8siT5,000; Inauranco |J20,500.
Callan In Court.
liONDON, Jan. 11.— Thomas Callan, for-
merly of Lowell, Maaa., anil Michael Hur-
klns of Philadelphia, the alleged dynamiters,
were arraigned In court again today, and
both pleaded not guilty. Their trial waa
poalponed till tbe next session.
Some iienluB proposes to introduce paper
shirts. This might do for Japan, but would
prove a "big thing" for the doctors, becauae
rheumatiam,elc., would become frequent.
If, however, oeople would keep .Salvation
Oil convcrtient. paper ahirta might still bo a
success. It costs only 2ft cents.
LINimeMT
CDBBM Palna. Kxtcmal ami Internal. BB-
LIBVB4 8wclllnK8, ConlracUonii of the Mua-
rloa, .Stiffness of ihc Joints. HKAL8 Hrnises,
Hraids, Burua, Cut-, Crackn, and ;^r«tc»>e«-
(Rest Stable KiMnody In the world.) CURKH
Itheumi<tl-m. Ni'iiridgln, llourHonoas, Sore
Throat, Croup, ami all klndrod nff.ctlona.
A Larc* Bottl»». A Powerntl Heniedy.
Moat ecouonilcal, aa it costs but aflc. battle.
All Druggists. NKLSON A CO., Boston.
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Advertise in tlie Courier.
HA-BVEY &• CO.'S
California Excursions.
I,ow Batea, Free Slecplna Accom-
modations.
For full Information oonault yonr nearest
ticket agent or A. C. Hakvkv A Co., :«00 Wash-
ington street, Boaton, Mass.
Anory
Amosaeag....
An'troaooggln
Appletoi
Atbintlc
A mea.
Augusta, Ua
Arlington, rta. ofl..
Border City
Bates.
Boott.
Botttoii . . . . y . . . ■
Boston Duek Co
Cabot. . . >
Chlon|»ee
China. . . .
Cocheoo.
Columbian. .
Continental
Dwlgbt
Bverett
Pranklln
T. Ulver Bleaohery
Ureal Falls
Uamtllon
Hamilton Woolen.
HIU
Hartford Carpet...
Jackson.
Laconlu
Lunonsver
Laagdon
Lawrence
Lowell
Lowell M.Snop..
Lowell Uleachery
Lowell Hosiery...
Lowell tias Ck)...
Lyman
Mancheator Mills.
Mass Cotton
Merrimack
Middlesex
Mouadnock
Nashua
Nauinkcag
Newmarket
Norway I'lalna. . . .
Otis. ...............
Pad no. ............
Pepperell
Pembroke
Rusvcll Mlllb
Shaw StookloK Co.
Salmon Falla
Stark
Thomdlke
Tremont A .Suffolk
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Par
▼alua.
100
1000
100
1000
100
BOO
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
700
500
100
100
600
1000
100
000
100
IDU
100
100
1000
lUO
100
100
1000
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i»ees«»«»*
1000
1000
600
500
100
100
100
100
100
IIKKI
lUOO
100
luno
aou
100
500
600
1000
1000
SOI)
100
100
101)
son
1000
lOOfl
100
MOULOINO 8
In every variety for house flnbUi, and all klnda
of
Por building, repairing or fencing
( talnod at
caa be ob
LOWEST PRICES
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Streat, Corner of Fletcher.
BITABLISHKD 1S5T.
Acme Skates
All solid steel ami One flnlah.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of Skates la the Iarg«i8t ever offered
In Lowell, and embraces all loading styles and
makea.
eARTLETT
Union Cotton 100
VunHulboro* 100
Washluyrton Mills. 100
Wclifltr.r 100
Wtnimantlc Linen. Jft
York 780
Bid.
108
1700
lOS
190
USh
SSd
loa
ino
•0
750
100
7»
875
HO
140
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• • • I
70
• • • •
lOM
'i75
1050
IHilA
115
1'20
il5
MO
Aaked.
800
108
110
4A
TOO
ELLINGWOOD k C0.»
WholetaU and RetaU Druggiat§,
oppotrrv PO0T oPFicm.
HO
IM
MO
1550
86
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71
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tso
IKM
46
Last
Sales.
105
1780
I'M
047 H
ion
W5
07X
105X
187
1S5
IKMH
1100
800
860
lOOS
60
000
IMO
89 H
787>i
89X
W
186
MW
775
105
79X
900
vnn
4TiH
575
900
1545
Tiax
795
146
86
900
70 Ji
140l«
1097H
1150
180
IICO
500
ms
S17H
890
1000
1640
lion
W
100
196
247X
llft7H
1900
190li
990
SO
100
l»K
45
979H
Cod Liver Oil,
T**r
Fkksh Fkom TUB Shoiib Evbbt
"Week,
2S Oents a Pint.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Whoiesaie and RetaU Druggists,
OPPOBPTB POfT orriOB.
Cod Liver Oil,
FBKsn From the Shore Evert
Wkmk,
33 Cents » Pint.
FARMERS. ATTENTION I
Stockbrldge Manorca.
Kowker'a Hill aad Drill Phoaphato.
BoflWIo Bone Saper-Phoaphate.
Bradley's Snper-Phoaphata.
ELLINGWOOD A CO..
Whoiesaie and Retail DruggUU,
opposrrB POST orvios.
Ellinewood*d
Cough Balsam
E. IV. "Wood Ac Co.
47 HARKBT STBBST.
GfiitiiaiKlMarliliiHMeflts
Old stand of Andrews K^*!*}*'! * V^JJ^a
dike street (Northern depW). The lajpfest ana
finest stock of flnlahed wor* to be »o«na. »
Middlesex county, at prUsea a»eh ^•'J^
can he obUlned elsewhere far tnt^JM* work.
Mo extra oharg* for setting work <t«Mr la or
oat •t Lowell. All ordera f roa^f axeeated
aad la a aatlafactory manner
n
III
ivy^"
J&rritf*^
Ml:
o.
Toa know Hop rumen
from palD'allaylag Tlrtaaa of
Bargttadjr pitah.
are proparaiil
kopa,
41
LOWELL, MABB.
COD LIVEE OIL
Fresh from the shore
every week
25 Cents a Pint.
ELUNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
oppoaiTK fO0T ornoB.
WE KECBIVB OUR
Krery Thursday, enHoring the freshest possible
for Friday. Our bill for this week Includes
God, Haddoek. HaUbnt, Praah Maekerel,
Sttielto, rionndera and Preah HorHnvi
ProTldence Bl»er and Virginia OT8TBBS,
Olama on shell and shnekad, Smokad
HaUbnt, Finnan Haddlea* ABoeriena aM
P. and C. SABOIMM.
We have our Oysters and Lobalera Craah oa
Haturday for SonOay.
SrfBiOOtt
11
Thu 10 the second winter for
Elldcowood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot prawe
receirod and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale ia rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WholetaU and RsUM DruwwUiH
':it\
5!4
fir"
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8
mWELL DAILY COUBIER, THURSDAY. JAUUABY 12, 1888>
Cfjc lotoell ©ailsj^ourier.
THURSDAY, JANUARY U. 1889.
•DM. I MOM
Oalenilar fnr Jknnary.
I TOk. I WKU. I TIIU.
PKI. I SAT.
1
8
15
83
99
i
in
30
3
4
6
M
7
10
11
12
13
14
17
18
1»
2(1
21
24
2ft
as
27
28
SI
MeMM. BaynoDd & Whitoomb'i 0»Ufonil»
Trips.
Messrs. Raymond & Whltcoiub's winter
trips* to CHllfortila sie more popular. ll»l»
HeH>.on, tbim ever, aud with good rett'.oii.
Tbev provide cverV pof*««»td« comfort, both
In iruiislt ami ut p«»iiits vixiled en route. h\u\
nt the BHiiie lliuc allow iiaHst'iigeri* the widest i ur^i .Tn-^i-m- ■...•. • •_- ^■-
lltKTly H»io time nnd plii«e of Mojnurn Id Cal- and 26 ceiit« a «lo/cn al siuilh «.
Ifonila, and the tlmeof retiini. There in a' "
A. N. HarmoB
■hows special patterns In bron«e, oak, ud
other kimlH of picture raouldlnj,', wlao a Kood
Hue of foitjlifu and American photOKrapUt,
stee) ttHL'ravlnxH and eUhlnirs. The prtuea
are rlxht. No. lift Merrimack atreet. up sUlrt.
S^tfttitd 0oticeK*
He*t Meci-intt nnd Florhla lemons 16, 90
MlnUtMre Alnmnae— Thia P«y.
B 7.13 « «'3:<
I.KNOTH OF DAT.
tth. 20in.
MOOM
MH.24n.m.
Th* Waathelr.
The ro' . i>n»p now on Is as severe nn any we
have had tlilH winter, and a Bevere and piercing
gale atr(»mi.«nl08 It. Today In bright but bitter.
At 6 o'clock luBt evening the temperature was
17», at 7 ihU morning 3°, and at 1 o'clock, 11°.
~ BU8IHESS HOTIOEB.
1^ Marlon, artistic photographer.
THE OITT.
See iotuN ou paces 5 aud 7.
Order a load of No. 2 Chestnut coal from
D. VV. llorne & 8on, 6 L'entril utreel.
The annlv^rnary ©f the orxanl/.atlon of the
Keforni club will be ob»ervud this uvenluK m
WellcB ball.
There were five arroHln veBterday, one for
vaKroticy, one of a fuoplclous pcr«ou. aud
three for drunkenness.
The Ice In now eiirht or nine inches thick
In the Menimuck above the lulU, and Mr.
tJnjje pro|>ot»es lo bcRlu hU Ice harvent to-
morrow.
A p*'lllion for clerical aw^lotRnce to the
clerk of the I.0W0II police court ban been In-
troduced in the IcKlBluture by Uepre-enlatlvc
F. w. l^lu.
MnrMitu & rrluce have on exhibition In
their »*buw window the portrait** of ex-May-
or Donovan i»nd ex-Mayor Abbott. They
weie pn1iile«l by hiiwou aud fruuied by
Mar)>tvn A I'llncc^
The IIIkI' '•clinol ballallon <lrillcil totlav in
JackMiu hull. H had drilled In the Middle
atreet armory nIucm the hchool year buKan,
pendlni: the completion of the Improvemeut*
at the Aliiriet houM.
The tohoguan ulldea in Belvldere are In
flrnt-ciafu hhiii)e, and. as no storm seem*
probable tunijiht. the club feel warranted in
announcinjc that they will be furmalh
opeue<l from 7 to 10.80.
Prof. Sherwin's lecture at the First Wap-
list chunli this evenlnR will lie of rare proiit
to all who are luterestcd In church music.
There will be a song and pralne service in
connection with the lecture. No admission
charged. MeelluK at 7.30 <ibarp.
Dr. Mary O'Callanhan of Worcester gave a
Tery line lecture at the women'M branch of
the TeopleV club, Wcdnestlav evening,
■bowing the dangers of tight clothlnK, and
glvlni^ hints on the care of teeth, hair, «c.,
Md the irapoftanoe of frequent bathing.
At the High school alumni reunion on the
Sftth Inst., lion. K. T. (Ireenhslge will give
•naddrcHs, and Mavor Palnwr, rrincipal
Coburn. fiiiperintentfent I^wton, Mr. C. ('.
Cbaae and Rev. R. A. Greene will make re-
marks. I'he occasion will uudou1i>t«dly be
very enjoyable.
Leda l.aMotte, a young glri. was arrested
this morning i>y luNpcctors Hayes aud La-
flamme. for larceny of a locket aud feather
Irom M. Morrinette, for whom she workeii
•t bis home on Klrnl ntrcet. The locket wan
valued ut tf> au<i the feather at 92.00. The
looket was found in ber pottsesslou.
A few overcoats hare lieen made by H. H.
Barnes & Co. for the purpose of emplovlng
Meadlly in the dull s<;ason some of their best
coat niakern. These coats are for sale at
about the actual cost of materials aud mak-
ing. They are in every way as good an If
made to Npoclal order and are genuine bar-
gains.
Tbe Sunday school class of Mrs. J. D.
Hartwtll, at the First Congregational
church, with other friends, called on her at
her home on Moody street lawt night. The
evening was spent In plavlug garaet* ami
listening to munlc furnlnhed by members of
the clasf. A collation was served. There
were about ihirty-tive present.
The ladles will no doubt be Interested In
tbe announcement of a new departure by the
firm of .1. V. Keyes & Co. They will open
Friday morning at 9 o'clock, flOOO yards of
Hamburg embroideries, extra tine and ele-
gant patterns. Regular 17 and 26 cent
quality at the uniform price of 12 1-2 cents.
To be sold l»y the atrip only of 4 1-2 yards.
They will go quick as they are ofTered at this
low price Kbuply to serve as an advcrtlse-
meul.
Police Ooart.
Jan. 12.— There was one case of simple
drunkenucMH.
John Kelly, second offence of drunken-
ness, 96 and costs. William A. Webster, as-
sault and l)uttery, f 26 aud costs; appealed.
Tatrick Gleason, vagrant, continued till Jan.
18. __.___„
Obituary.
Maud E., daughter of Charles JI. and
Myra E. DonaldsoH, died nl St. A jgustlne.
Fla., Jan. ;5. at tbe age of six years, Mera-
braueous croup wan tlie cause of death. Mr.
Donaldson sml family left this city about
three weeks ^UJce to spend the wluter at 8t.
Augustine.
HVorthen Street Baptist Chnrch.
The young people of the Wortben street
Baptist church met yesterday afternoon antl
organl/cd a Chrlxttan band. Miss Sylvia
Symonds wax elected president, and Miss
Alice Evans secretary. The object of tbe so-
ciety Is to train in a ChrlHtian life those who
became Interestetl lu the recent revival ser-
vloea.
An OotosPHBrlan Honored>
Mrs. Betsev G. Hollins, who resides at No.
11 Warren street with her daughter. Miss
Olive B. Rollins, has reached her elgbtleth
birthday, and the event was commemorated
yesterday by visits from a large number of
relatives and friends. Many and beautiful
presents were received from the «li(rercnt
callers, among which were a chair from her
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Estes
Of Milton, and a braided rug from Mrs. Daly,
* lady of 77 years. During the day Mrs.
Bolllns was photographed as she sat In her
obatr, surrounded by her friends, by Mr.
Towle. The occasion was especially pleas-
ant to her. '
Personal.
Ifr. John Stott has been ill for a week or
two paat, though able to l)e out, and yester-
day morning he was airected with nervous
nrofltratlon so severely that his condition
was critical. Since then he has Improved
■teadtly and this raoxning he is regarded as
**Chlef Engineer Farrell slept well last night,
but Is falling. When not under the influence
of opiates, he suffers cooslderalde pain. If
allowed to lie down, partial Miflocatlon fol-
lows and be can lie but a minute or two.
Hia attending physicians are f^urprised that
be bM survived so long, and give uo hope of
^he'^conSitlon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Kendall, whose illness has been reported, re-
oudDs about the Ukcae.
Do you suffer with catarrh 1 You can be
MM^ If vou Uke flood's SarsaptrUla, the
SSl W«od puflfler. 8old by .U dnigglau.
choice of routes birtli outward and returmng,
there being no less tlntn five diflercut routes
from Sau Francihcoor Los Angeles eastward.
A dining-car service bus be« n established In
connection with all the west-bound trips, nmj
Hli-o for the returning parlies on specllled
dates. Dining-cars are rtin on every train,
and iQ some cases tliere will al«o bo h<)tel
cars. Vcstildilcd trains run lu tH)nuecllon
with several of the excursions, aud In all
cases the cars are the tinesl rullnnins iu use
in anv part of the country, so that the pas-
senger's enlov everv luxury. Hotel coupons
can be had iu anv desired quantity, good at
anv of the leading PaclHc Coa»-t re.otts. In-
cluding The Kayniond. at Eust I'asadenu. the
Hotel Anadla, at Santa Monica, the Arling-
ton, ai .•<aiit» Ibubara, tlie Hotel del Moutc,
at Monterev. and the I'ulace Hotel, In Sun
Francisco. " There ure to be two excuifslous
III Kebruarv— on the 2d and 7lb— and others
In Marob.' The February 7lh party will re-
main lu New (Mlean's .luring tl>e Mardi (I'nis
festivities. Tli« se.ond .Mexico tour is an-
nbun«ed forM;»rcli 12. DescViplive circulars
of the several trips ciin bo obtaiucil of W.
Kaymond. 2mj Washington street, opposite
.School street. Boston. '1 hero arc to be two
excursions to Wasliiuglou iu March, on the
0th uud UOlb.
Time Is
should be
B« OB TtBM*
money and appointments
kept. If you carry a
made
reliable
rogulat-
watch lu your pocket or have a Kfell
ed mantle clock at vdtir home ycrti will be on
time aud live up to your agreemenU. A
failure to do so cannot then be excused on
tb>»t account. Clarke, 63 Central street,
make a speci.tltv of tine watches and mantle
clocks, and also has the agencv of I'ttrabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Best >resslna oranges 6 cts. a doz. This
week out V. SiuUhV.
iHarnagfs.
In ttils cltT, Jan. 11.
Jtfr. CUavlen II. Mowell
bv Rev. W. W. Colbun,
and Miss Ck>ra M. Da-
mon, iKdh of Lrtwcll. „_.^
lu Iloslon, .Ian. 12. by Iter. W. K. (.rim»,
Mr. Henry F. Whlttier and Miss .losephltic L.
Carter.
lDrat!is.
In Littleton, .Ian.
years and 4 day.*.
7, >»:imuel Smith, agod W
M yatlo Order*.
The Inxlailaliou of the recently elcctwl ofll-
cers of Farrau'ut camp. f^'»'>s «>f Veterans,
look place lust evening. The excr.'ises were
public nnd were conducted bv Llcut. V. H.
Donoghue of LawnMice. hollowing tbe
t cremonic" interesiinu remarks wire niade
bv Lieut. Donoghue. ex-( omnuuuUr Welch
iiiid ( (.mru.lcs Bruce. Miirpbv and W«»rllicn
t.f IV»st 4J. Mrs. Bruce and .Mrs. Hall of To't
4J llclli'f curii*. Previous to tin- li»stallidion
a regnlsr mci ling of the camp was held and
Ilie ttdlovving slHtf ofllcers were cho>eu :
(►rdcrlv sergcHiit. W. V. Sargent: qunricr-
master xergtanl, A. M. Dennett; serstcunt-of-
I he-guard. C. II. Bruce; color sergeant. 11.
H. Worccsier; principal musician, Herl>ert
Flske; cliaplain. W. O. Lane; corporal-of-
tbe-guard, L. (J. Hall; camp guard, s. .].
Whhiev; picket guard, H. B. Harrington.
The camp has increased its memberslilp
from a churl^r Mst of twenty names to forty-
l line iu less than a year. The outlook lor
the future succchs of the camp 1* full of
brightness.
l/)well lodge. United Workmen, had an
Interesting galhering last evening. Tiie ih-
casion was the installation of offlcers and an
oyster supper at the conclusion of tbe work.
The Installing officers were Depuly tlrand
Master Workman E<lward C. Kills, Depuly
(irandtJuldeG. W. Richardson and Vast
Master Workman G. D. Kollum of Med-
ford. At the supper Past Master Workman
D. A. Swan acted as toastmastcr. Specclies
were made bv Alderman Carter, ex-AUier-
nian Hartfrell, Financier Hodgman, Past
Workman Lal»ounty and several others.
Master Workman Melvln, who has retired
from the chair, received a vote of thanks.
:«ud the widow of the late Bro. O. H. P.
Trask was voted a handsome cake. Past
Master Workman Kimball also received ex-
pressions of sympatliy on account of tlie III-
nesA of his wife. The lodge Is maklug a
steady gain In memlKTshlp.
The new offlcers of Mystic council. United
Friends, were lnstnlle<l last evening by Dep-
uty Grand Chief Connsellor Newall A. Cram
and Deputy Grand Master Charies Uuruham
of Maiden. Seven candlilatcs wore initiated
aud several applications for uembershlp
were received. », ,0
The officers of Middlesex lodge. No. 68,
K. of P., just lnsulle«l for the current term
are: <;. C.,J. N. Mills; V.C., E. F. Blod-
gett; P., J. F. Bsleman; K. R. »., T. Konoe-
dv; M. A., Frank Pars6us; trustee, 18
months. O. I). Wilder; representative lo
grand lodge, H. B. Batcbelder.
Chnrch Blectlona.
Tbe quarterly conference of tbe Central
M. E. church was held last nigbt. Elder (ieo.
S.Chadbourue. D. D., presiding. The fol-
lowing olHcers were elected : Stewards,
HicharJ Penderirast, George T. Whitney, C.
M. Brooks, A. W. Morrill, H. O. Brooks.
Osborn Merrill. W. W. Ingalls, David True,
W. (Jilman, E. Bailey and A.J.Bixby;
trustees, George T. Whitney. C. D. Wash-
burn, R. Peudergast. W. L. Hill, F. W. Qua,
David True, I^onard Evaus, tieorge B. Root
antl John McAskie.
At the Paige street Free Baptist church
meeting the nomluations of officers for the
several avenues of work were ratified.
These are the officers of tbe church for the
ensuing year: Moderator, Rev. Geo. N.
Howard ; clerk, Wm. H. Smith: treasurer,
F. F:. Saunders; auditor, C. H. Latham;
standing committee. Rev. Geo. N. Howard,
Deacons Jesse Blake, Wra. G. Howe. J.
Henry Caveriv, A. C. Russell aud hve mem-
bers: officers for Sabbath school, superintend-
ent, D. II. Varnum; assistant superintend-
ent, Joseph Janvrin; secretary, Clinton
Russell; treasurer, Wm. H. t'argltl ; Advo-
cates of Christian Fidelity, president. J. H.
Cavcrly; vice president, O. P. Sanilers: sec-
retary, Delia (ireen; treasurer, Mrs. Helen
Batcbelder.
The flnancial wo"k of the yo:ir for the va-
rious departments, such as home ami foreign
missions and c<lucallon. Sabbath school, char-
Itv, and rea-ling room, has been quite liber-
af. About *1200 has been 'raised. Spiritual-
ly tbe church is in a verv beulthy condition.
During the services of Uev. B. Fay Mills
very manv of Its members became Infused
with a spiVit of labor, and tbe good work of
saving men and women for life eternal is go-
ing on. At tlie close of the sermou Sunday
morning tlie pastor presented two re«iuests.
that the uudient-e room be renovated and
thoroughlv repaired <luring the summer
months, and that an assistant be employed.
He earnestlv desired a lavly to help in the
parish work. At the churcli meeting a mo-
tion was made and carried that the officers
of the church take tbe matter into considera-
tion and report at the next church meeting,
Jan. 31.
At tbe anbual meeting of the First Free-
will Baptist society last evening the follow-
ing oftfcers were elected for the ensuing
year: Moderator, A. C. Russell; treasurer,
(). P. .Sanders: auditor. C. H. Latham;
standing committee, J. H. f^averly, Jesse
Blake, D. H. Varuum, A. T. Green, S.K.
Dexter.
Special iaottccs*
Special |totUe0«
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a specialty of IUnDiUrtB« and S«op-
bolstering KurutnuQ. and
goo<U free of charge.
for, alau dellVM
L. "W* IIawUe«,
imperial |totlte0«
For Gloves and Wristlets
-FOI
CHOICE SEVEN PER CENTS.
FOR 8ALB.
Mortgage Loans
gomo pf our reci:^t Kaim
may be noib-ed as folln* s ■
#:l.v>on 4(1 acre farm worth
f^Sl on 40
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•• •• •• (4200
knowledfrc, careful selwllons, 17
years' experl'-nce. not a I'ollar l<»»t. lotereat
i>ald semi annually at Appleton l»ank.
For details Inuulrc ot the Api>leU)ii or Wamc-
ttlt Nallonal biiuk,uror the undersigned,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO..
S6 CKKTUAL 8TK1CKT.
PROTECTED.
#.VHi on so
4iMiO«n HI
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(ll.'KNtuil t»)
iVrson.'il
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Advertise in the Courier.
LADIES' AND MISSES'
Oiffside
Garments.
Prices Reduced !
We bare made an immeiiRe re-
daction in prices on oar entire
line of
Ladies' and Misses'
To close tliis season's stock.
NewmarKets, Raglans, Wraps,
ii
Cook, Taylor A Co.. Central street, not
only show between Ave and ten thousand
different patterns for customers to select
from in Hamburg embroideries, but every
pattern is a "gem of tbe loom." Match sets
in every width, panels and flouncing*
just broad enough for a child's or
lady's full dress, can be found In
this endless new stock. No one should
fall to look the line through, whether they
wish to purebuse or not.
Best Valencia oranges 18 for 26 cts.
Smith's, 47 Merrimack street.
Today and tomorrow— Best ])eanut bar
candy 14 cts. a lb., 2 lbs. 26 eta. Hmlth's, 47
Merrimack street.
Blank Booka.
ledgers, journals, records, and all kinds
of new goods. Trices way down. For 60
dtvs pictures framed from new moulding*
at your awn price at Cambridge's, Mern-
mack House block.
In great variety, many of wliicii
are duplicates of the best styles
shown this season.
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
SO ft 83 Herrimaek Street.
Best Mandarin orange* 18 for 25 mdU.
Bmltb't, 47 Merrimack itreet.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRT,
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
Men or Bays, we protect tlieni
all, uo matter what their wants
are. The great stock we have
**on tap" the year 'round Is equal
to every demand that's made on
it. '
We protect you physically, and
we protect your purse as well.
There's no clothing house any-
where that undersells as on good
merchandise. As lor trash and
the stair t!iat some of the dealers
call clothing, we don't handle it.
The best is good enough lor ns to
deal in, and the best that can be
offered, at uny price we name, is
exactly what we give you.
Men's All Wool Heavy
Weight Trousers at 81.00
a pair. Over a hundred
pairs sold since Friday,
and the demand grows.
There are lots ol 'em left
yet.
Men's Ulsters, extra length,
with wide collars, wool
lined, Irom 86.00 to
825.00 each.
25 Men's Flannel Lined
Leather .Jackets at 83.75
each. Positively the last
of them and all that are
left of the hundred ad-
vertised.
10 Dozens, and the last, of
Men's Genuine Scotch
Wool and Imported Cloth
Gloves at 25c. They are
regular fifty-cent goods
everywhere.
A Lot of Boys' Norfolk
Blonse Suits, put down
today to 8^*50 ; all sizes
in the lot, fVpm 4 to 13
years.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A RICH TABIXTT.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cahot Street.
■Mdordeni* u f«r palstlag. p«p«il^* ete.
Prices are all in favor of the
buyer today. Onr object is to
elose oat heavy weight goods,
and we've cat first prices down
aU 'ronnd*
PUTNAM & SON
OIE-PBIOE GL0THIEB8,
Central ^trttl^ Comer Warrra.
S5 PrMOoU SfcTMit.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, .Jewelry, Kye
(ilaiiKCs an<t 8pecta«;|e8 must be
Mild at prtf** <ray below cost
oM account of overstoek. l>OD't
niUs ihoonportMnlty. Come and
»oe. If you want nnything la
our Hue you can bi|y of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
38 Ontral Stroot.
LADIES AND QENTLEMEN,
IM THK BKIT <|I^AI.ITUW.
Orey »nd BUok Wolf Mid UlMk Bo^al*
mftux DusJ^lMS i> sreat varlMjr •! iM''
loweat prioea.
WM.P.BRAZER&COi
"' Comer Hat and Glove Mtor*.
erflinic
. ^^_ LMTWG
.^(jERMAKObuDGNk
..«;.NB.»?. STAMP. f OB*
Enterprise,
1888.
We take thia opportunity for wiakll
you a happy and proap«rous N«w T«
The ynar that haa Just rioted has I>«mi
memofablo on« fur the Kutcrprlae. W
have aparMi no pains lu trylnv to oMala
the best ofeverythluK the mttrket afftordad.
That our efltorta have been vrowned wltk
■ueeeaa we need not tell you. as nearly
everyone im oomplliituntl^ir us un our rap>
Idly Inoreaalns bn»lnees. This proves that
hundreds of people took our advice laat
year and turned over a n.*w lenf.' and liaT*
been buy Ins their goods for cash, thereby
•avIoK for themaclvea a anug little anaa.
whlvlikoiuehavedeposlUdlnsavlnnsbaaka
and others have been able to save aneh
large divldenda that they have been able to
Invaat it In a nice little houte for their fkBi'-
Ulea. At thia time wo extend many thaaka
to our ft-ienda and patrons who hava ao
generously supported us alaee we opeaad
the KnUrpriae. We doal In reliable gooda
only and onr large aaUa enable us to •!•
waya keep onr atoek freah and aew. W*
have polite clorka In oar atoro aad aaai^
taous treatment will he extended t«
who may vlalt ns. Onr motto: Tha
gooda. largo aalaa aad amall marglna.
only atrletly Oaah Oroeary in tha eJiy •
LADI1C8' AND CIIILDRKN'S
UNDEEWBAR AND HOSIERY
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—AT—
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MAYNARD * CO.'S.
78 MBKKIMACK ST.
RAZORS
AJTD
STROPS.
KATES
AND TOBOOGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
PrintinflT Pre««e«.
SHATTUCK'S,
S4 CENTRAL STBEBT,
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
No. 5 Prescott Street, opp. Market Street,
A. W. DEBBTBHIEE k 00.. Propt.
The Sewing Seesi
Is here, when aoat ladlea, taking advaaUga of
their being kept Indoors by the nold or slonsf
weather, do their aewlag for the o«mlo|f aon-
mer or year. It follows that tharc Is a graal
consumption of White Uoods. Trimmlngt, ete.
rimling each year at this time a ready sale fbr
these gofMls, we are now showing a flrst-elaaa
stoeic of Hamburg, Torchon, Medici and CoMOD
Kdfflngs and Insertions, Kuffllngs, TncUaga,
I'earl and other Buttons, Nalntooks, cbeeked
and strtpeU Cambrics, etc.
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
Sferrintaolc Stroeti
Steam and 'Water Fitting
Are done by ua in the very best manner.
g^Oas Ftxtnres, Library Lamps and Fancy
Globes a specialty.
FABBELL A CONATON,
Telephone 124^. it« Dntton Street.
Market Scales!
The Largest Aftortineat in Lowell.
Twentj different itylei. Prioei from 26
oenti to $30.
A large Miortment of BUTOHEBB'
TOOLS oonetantly on hand.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID.WINTEK, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heary Merino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hoiiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Oloves.
For Caps and OloTes, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Mnakrat.
Hobby Windier Gaps in the latest pat^
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Oloves.
Ladies' Seal OloTes.
Genteel Sootoh Olores.
Toboggan Jerieyi, Toqnes and Saihai^
in the olnb and other colors.
The latest ideas in Fnll Dress Beqmsites.
NoTelties in Fine Book Dressings, M«f-
iers, Siispenders, |[andkerobi«ft,
GloTos, Wfllkiog Stioks, Umbrellaa,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, eto., etc.,
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
DBlfXIfilXe
rklm.a.M.
-AT-
HOWARD & CO.'S,
ea MKKBiiiACK aTBJunu
|ie,eoo
TOUB ATTEITIOB IS GALLED
To the oharaetar of investor, in the New HMsp-
■hire Tmrt Co.'. • pa» <*. Dabantwa tf — ■-
Pittsfleld Saving. Bank, PitUfleld
LanoaMer Saving. Bank, Lanoaater
Norway Plata. Saving. Bank, Ro«he.ter
Mllford Five Cent Saving. Bank, MUford
Merrtmaek Connty Saving. Bank, Con-
cord *••.' **•
Praaklbi Saving. Bank, Franklin. .^. . .
Merrtmaek Blver Saving. Bank, Man-
Cbeahlie Provident laaUtution, Keene..$lOO.e«»
F. Bodliff, Jr., Agent, Gonrier Boildiig.
Plain and Fancy Job PriRtiig;
or ALL KDIIMi
AT TMJ8 OWWICm.
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ESTABLISHED 1845,
LOWELL, MASS., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BENE.
....London has had a four days' tog,
denser than British politic
Gen. Br»j{>< I" ooinluated for inlnlsler
to Mexico. Cleveland love, him for t.ie
friends be has made.
....IleadinKmny mukeafullman, but If
tbe Reudlnj; strike cx>ntlnucs much longer It
will muke lots of empty men.
....Kartliquakes were felt In many parts
of the country yesterday. Old earth must
be .bivtrinK on account <»f the cuJd.
....Tbe progress of the "8oo" flour train
•croa. the (Mtuury causes a. much intere^tt
aud as lUitny bulletlu-* lyi the march of uu
Army.
....The H«tronomer iu the Ll»k observato-
ry has discoverwl u new Mar in the traiier,!-
um of Orion. Hcveral •'MurB" have already
been seen ou tbe trui-cw.
....Mr. lluskln J-ays •'Once we Imiwrtcd
from Aujciica neither m«ut nor iu:iuuers."
We sincerely trust tlmt Kuskin's niauucrs
didn't come from Amerii-a.
....The Mississippi lei'Mature jc!*lerday
adopted re*i>lutlons thiinkinK the l're»^deiit
for nominHtiuK I^mar aud invitiuK JclT Da-
Yls to vi-.it Jackson duriftR the sesMon and
addrcs tbe leKUluture. Tlic Interest* of the
confederacy arc lookint; up.
....A ^9*\ luany stcre<< have s»i{ns statiuK
that "Trust Is Dead" and lotlmatluK that in-
adequate remuneration was rcsponi.ilde for
bl. decease, but the way ••Trust*" are sprlnjj-
Idk up all over the country show, that there
U a ifood deal of life lu tbe family yet.
MAS8ACUUHETTS.
Dennis Mulhem. charged with shooting,
with Intent to kill, Mary Magulre. the ser-
vant of K. L. Ames, iu Bo^ton, Weduewlay,
bii been ulaced uotter I'i&.OOO bond.. .
Timothv Sullivan of Maiden was struck by
tb« Portland express on tbe Boston and
Maine toad Tburaday and thrown Into tbe
Mystic river. He wo. rewrued, anU waa
foond t* b« not li^Jured.
A train from Boaton to tUadville ra«
leaving Forest mils Thumday night, when
tbe trucks of the rear car caught the .witch
at tbe West Itoxhury braneb, and tbe car
was turned broadside, deniolisblng tbe fence
•Dd awlich house. Peter Klnneg.n, 80 year,
old. was seriously li^^ured, and |aOO worth of
property destroyed.
Entertainments.
rr-4
Music Hall.
ONK Nl(jllT ONLY.
Thursiday, January lOtli.
Better Than Ever Before.
TONY DENIER'S
EVKR WELCOME
Humpty Dumpty
TOUETllKIl WITH THE GREATEST
OLIO ^P^.'J'fPv OLIO
EVER PBBSENTBP TOTIIE PUBLIC.
Hew Tricki ! New Scenes !
New Ooitnmei ! Hew Mniio, eto.
Trices ^J* SO and 7ti CenU,
Reserved MaU ou m1« three <Uys In advance.
Raoent Daatha.
William L. Wllllnms, postmaster at Mel-
roae, dl»d Tburwlay of pneumonia. Friday
be ran to catch a train fur Bo»ton, and In do-
ing lo burst a blood vt.sel. Ha oangbt a se-
vere ooid and It rtanlted In
In Boaton for a while, and Tb IMS moved to
Me1roM>. In 187a he purobaaed tbe Melrose
Journal, of which be wa. publlaher at the
time of his death. He wa. appointed post-
maater two veara ago by President Cleve-
land. He has contributed articles to several
magaiincs aud paper., aud for 90 year. ha«<
been correspondent of the Newburypori
Herald and the Boston Traveller. He leaves
k wife and seven children. One of bis sons,
William Hull Williams, Is rector of tbe Em-
mioual ISplMsopal church at Wakefield.
Killed Out of Revenge.
About two week, ago the Hatfleld. of l>o-
gan county, W. Va., began a war of exter-
mination on the McCoy, of Pike county.
Ky., aurroundlng their house, setting lire to
It and klllinK three of the family. Wednes-
day the McCdvs organized a posse and visit-
en the Huttlcid settlement for the |»urpose of
annibllating the gang. A battle ensued,
during which Johnson Hatfleld, Thomas
Chambers and James Vance, all of the Hat-
fleld party, were killed. (Jre«t excitement
prevails, and tbe war will doubtless eontinue
until one ^ide or the other I. exterminated.
Moro Victim, of the Bradford Aeoldent.
The list of victims of tbe accident at Brad-
ford was iu«i-ea«e<i Thursday by the deaths
of Flora K. Ward of (Sardiner. Me., aged 36.
and Henry A. Hart of Decrlne. Mr. Georsre
B. WentwortU of Dover, N. H., and William
F. Kimball of Boston were very low Thurs-
day uight. CJeorge (Jurduer of Uxbridge, a
teacher at Cumberland Mills. Me., who was
on his way to meet his bride when ihe acci-
dent occurred, was married at the F^aglc
house lu Haverhill Thursday to Florence
Smith of Amherst. He is slowly Improvl-g,
but still confined to his bed.
Fearful Ueaait of a Joke.
On New Year't day, as Daniel Grady of
Brooklyn was about to sit at a table, a com-
panion pulled bia chair away and Grady fell
on tbe floor. In falling one band atruek and
broke a china euspidore. A sligbc wound
waa made, to which uo attention was paid
for a time, but Anally lockjaw ensued, and
Tburaday Mr. Grady died.
The MoNeallya.
Harry A. McNeally, brother of tbe 8a(x>
bank defaulter, 1. to sail from New York for
Liverpool on tbe Bothnia Saturday. The ob-
ject of the trip ii to recover tbe atolen bond..
Frank C. McNeally will also go to Liverpool,
MlllDg from Montreal or Queoec.
Doat
let that cokl of youni run on. You think it
la a light thing. But It may run into catarrh.
Or Into pneumonia. Or consumption.
Catarrh la di^toating. Pneumonia i. dan-
geroua. Consumption is death Itaeif.
Tbe breathing apparatus must be kept
healthy and clear of all obstruction. and4>f-
fen.t\« matter. Otherwise there is trouble
ahead.
All the diseaMM of these parts, head, uom,
throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be de-
lightfully and entirely cured by tbe use of
Bocr.haa'a German Syrup. If you don't
know tbi. already, thousands and thousand.
of people oau tel( you. They have been
cured by it, and ^'know how it la, them-
■elvea.'* Bottle only 76 cents. A.k any
drogglft.
If a Body Klaa a Body,
But to eiijoy It one must have amootb, clear
Npa. Chapped, rough lip. made amootb and
ewer by one applioetlon of Hop Ointment.
Wemmted to core. At all droggieta.
Excursions.
RAYMOND'S
VA.CATI01V
EXOURSIOBJei.
All TmvalllBg Kspeaaoa Included.
ii MerjiCallfomia.
The Klghth and Ninth Partie. of the MAMn
will laava Boatoa Tlinraday. FeUnMry %.
and TnaMlav. Vebrunry 7, »»"«*«■•••••"*
Tralna of PttllmNu l*alaee Ua*. (with Pull-
man Palaoe DbiUig Car. aud Hotal Car. oa eaoh
'"TbiFabruary ed Farty arrives at Boutbern
- • ** — • — vlg t^bl-
TIM Vabnavy TtH Fmrty arrive, at Soathem
CallfomU polBU February «. going via Cincla-
nail, MammqibCave. Now Orteana, UalveMoD.
ean Antonlokad Kl Paw. Four Days will to
spoat in New Orlaana (February 18 to 17),
thu. gtviug the party an opportuuity to enjoy
tbe MacmMoeat Mardl Ora. FoatlvUlaa.
Thirteen Returning Partie., under .pedal
fcon, over Fivo Difflsront KoutM. Return
ticket* alM) good oa all tralna until July. In-
dependent TiokeU, covering every expeuM both
way., and giving entire ireadom to tbe pauen
ver while in Callfomla. and alw in making the
homeward Journey. Hotel coupon, supplied
for long or snort sojourn, at all the L>eadlng
Faelflc Ooaak HoaorU.
Datea of Other California Kzcnralon.,
March 8 and It. . „ ^ ,«
Seoond Bxonr.lon to Mezloo, March 12.
Excnralona to Waahlngton, March tt and 30.
W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMU.
49-Bend for descripllve circulars, ilesignatlntc
whether Itook of CMlltombi, Mexico, or Wash-
ington tours is desired.
S(K} Waahlngton Street, Oppoalto Bohool
Street. Boston, Mass.
Snstructton.
Bfif . H. H. OA.Y,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arranjccments made as pianist, orjcanist un<l
m-companlst for concerts. Five Cent i*avin(rB
Uank Building.
Mitchell's Boys' School, Blllerica, Mass.
A strictly select family school for boys. Ad
mlts hoy. from eUht to tlftoen. .Send for drcu
larto 11. C. M1TCHKLL,A.M..
Principal.
MR. AND MSB. HOBSON'8 BOHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETTEINBEIL
Will give a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, commencing on Wednesday even-
ing, Nov. leth, at 8 o'clock. By spedal reqneat
I hey will be given in English. Prlee for oourM,
$5.00. Please address
OEO. W. U0B80N, 180 E. Merrimack St.
Buy tlie Oriflrina.!
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
— or THK
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
• aad 10 Oeatnl SCnot.
Price, - - VH Oents.
A rf ETT IPJVBPrriON.
Our X2xoel«lor A.mlk Sliter
I. warraatad to be FIBST-CLA89 ia every fOat-
nre, and any deairlog a .uperlor article u thl.
Una win do well to call and examine It. merlta
befota purclUMlng elMwhere. No dust, eaeily
opevated. all Meel bearing, and oonaeqoeatly
nnllay ted wear. SoldforeeaberlaalalaMtttaat
gavrioMMk gtraai, LowaU.
O. H. OHAia.
Jl0tices*
Tlie Old Lowell National Bank.
THE ANNUAL MKKTINU of the stookhoM
ers of uiin liuni:, lur the rhtdce of director,
nnd the tninbHctlun ot any other bufetness that
may legally come lH!f I ii-e such met'ilnir, will lie
held at the bunking rooms uf bmM bank on Tue.-
day, Jamiury 17. A. 1». lfH8, at 10 Sit o'clock a. m.
. XIIAS. M. WILLIAMH, Cashier.
Lowell, Mat's., Dec. 13, 1M7.
J , , ' ■ 1^ I ■ — I
Wamesit Ifational Bank.
The nnnnal meetinir of tbe stn<'kbolder. of
the Wani* Kit NHtlonal Itank will b<* htdc at
their baiikln^r rtKiniK, Tiictul.ty, .lanutvry 17tb
next, lit 2 o'cl rk p. ni.. for the cholc« of dlrec
torM and the Iraniiactloii nf anv otliir buaiues.
tbat may legally cume Infore tfiein.
Vm. \\. KNOW LTOS, Ca»hlor.
Lowell, Dec. i;th, \^1.
THIS CKUTIFIES ihst .1. E. Berry has dl^
oonllniii'il buslixiMa on Maikt^t a»tre«t. and la
not rt'hiiouollile for delits t>iily to Hiitt. jKt, 1W7.
He will In the futuro ronlbuic to avn-tlonptr aud
a(i|>rat»c. OnlorH left at 44 WeMtroitt strvet or
nilili«s(.t^l to P. O. Itox IU5 will rccx'lve ptompl
attention. All conin.lHf>lon goods will ri'eetva
hi« personal Bupcr\i«ion. J. K. ItKIlKY.
Clotfjing;
36, 38, 40 and 43 Merrimack Bt.
Brp anil JTancs (Sootis.
Ladies',
I,
Misses' and
Children's
CLOAKS
KTEiVBX^'V
Half I»rice
Grand Pant Sale.
Two years ago we made our
great naio of pants made troin
cahsimeres manufactured by F.
A. & J. Sawyer, Dover, N. H.,
at $4.(10 per pair, a price never
heard of before and never dupli-
cated b}- anybody amce.
Today we oflbr
5i Pis of Pilots,
Wade from Cassimeros manufact-
ured by F. A. & J. Sawyer and
the celebrated Livingston Mills,
At $3.60 per Pair.
i These Pants are made from the
best quality of these Cassimeres
and are styles that are bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to $6.
We have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made trom
cassimeroB ot tbe best makes in
the United States, odd lots which
have been solliog at $5 to |6.50
— all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can equal value for
^ Jjbe same money be found as in
this sale ot
f 5 aud 80 Pant^ at 83.50.
- Wbao we tdYertiaa. a luigiw
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Today and Saturday
AT.
.'S,
66 and (8 mmu STREET.
DB. C. C. BABBITT,
The long experiencad optician of Manchester,
N. H.,asBlrted by H. A. NOTES, Is niaklntr an
acnnal visit to tbi. dty. If Tonr vUlon 1. de-
fectire be .ore and eonault him.
Oflllee at laS Gorhaaa Street*
A nsat oottags to let in CentralTille.
Oall at Ho. 7 PretooU itreot.
Lawn and Garden Dressing.
Prepared for Lawna, Graaa Plata, Xltchaa
Ctordeaa an<PFloirer Bad..
PBIOBSt
Ten lb. iMMTs for 1000 aqoare feet M
TwentT-flTe lb. bafa for 9000 Muarb feet. . .$1.00
Flftf lb. ban for 5000 Mitutre feet 1.7S
One bundred lb. baga SJO
On
worn. SALB BT
E. N. WOOD & CX).
iro.4T
IHOW GAIOM, HAND
~ OtotT"
Fosraas,
Bndmim Card*
fallMs
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II
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
EATANDBE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, Mc. a lb., 2 lbs. 25c.'
We lieep a full line of rUKB CANDIES of ail
kinds. MCDONALD'S Pure Hanamade Can-
dle., 40c. per lb.
Niitfli! Nutfef! IVutfli!
A full line of Mixed Nuto, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. 2ftc.
FLORIDA ORAMOBS. OBAPKS, *c.
Try some of our CANNKD «OOD8 with
vour Chrlotmas dinner. Our slock comprlnec
Honey Drop Corn, Succotash, Peas, HlrlOK and
Lima Beans, Asparagus, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
107 MIDDl.BSEX STREBT,
Opposite K^ortliom I)«»pot
Telephone No. tt-i.
If you have a bouse or roomt
to let, or have loat or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property ; il you are seekmg a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
LowxLL Dailt Courub a good
medium tor makmg known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
cula;kion of the Coubicb for three
days at a cost of 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
leaid trom.
PlaJn and Fancy Job PriBtlng
or ALL KDOMI
AT TMME O
&iwcUX%.
EAT Ai^D BE MERRY.
Chickens, Ducks, and Poultry of aU kinds.
Also all varieties uf Meats and Vegetables of
the Mtason to be found lu a flrstHJasB mnrket*
At Lowest Cofib Prices.
4 MBRRIMAOK STRKBT.
Telenbone 33B-t.
WHY WILL THEY I
Qood Beef, Batter alid Fooltry. Low
prices. Ju&t wait.
HO. 7 PEESOOTT 8TEEET.
The Belvldere Market
Cor, Hi|[li w& East Merrimack Sts.
rirat elaa. Maata. Poultry, OaaM. Flah,
Oy.tar., Vafctablaa. Fruit, and a soaaral
Uaa of Grooerioa at aa law riooa •• the
qoalltjr of Ooada eaa ba aold. Call and
M. A. TATLOR, - - Proprietor.
Compliments of I^o. 7 Pres-
cott Street.
The foo4 old year that went before.
Eaoh left cor trade lome bigger. You,
'87, have topped tbe loore and oat the
ainn%m. fVlwtrdt of 1100,000.00
trade ia one jroar.)
Good bye tiio old, eiaoo jon mnit go.
We wannlj wtlooMO the new and offer
•ome Tery fine bargai&i whioh we are
rare will be a benefit to yon.
HO. 7 P&EBOOTT BTB^.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
'TV Drldore Street*
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPBIETOB8.
We are prepared to fiU all
orders fnr the choieent Meat»,
Poaltry, fruiia and Vegetableti
with promptnenn and despatch.
Also a full title of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
]? Biidire Street. • - Teleohone 1^2
February 1,1888,
I ahaU RBMOVR mj plaeeof boainea. to
Nos. 5 aod 7 Gorhani Street.
I have a Tery laiK* and Tacted Mocfc of Parlor
Saita, Kaay, Roekinff, Fancy Md Odd Chalra,
alM Battan Fumltore, together with a flna Una
of Draperies and Shade., which I ahaU dlapoea
of at about CX>8T, In order to radooe oiy Moek
to Ito rery towaat poaalMa «aaatl|y before re-
asoraL
ARTHUR H. BENNER
lO MfDOUMBX fTRKJBT.
KXPBBIBMOB AMD SKILL
Oonblaed are the rceonmaadatloaa of YeaBa*
the barber, reoai 9 Pout Oflee Block, aa<« bla
•bio aaalatanta. No lonfr walta are required to
hava yonr wanta carried out. All la nohteaaaa
aad attention. In aJdMlan lo the nsea*. itepart-
■eac a Ladlea' and t;hildrea'a dapartaMot la
eoaaaetad. Five asslManU alwaya la readbMM.
JTor Salr.
49*Adv«rtlaeaaanU wsilar thia haad ««•*.
•■ly la eonta a line for tbrre laaertlomt."
F
OR HALF.— A nearly new drivicr aMflk
Inqiilri' ut 11 Wut-liliiMlon Mrett.
FOR ^ALK.— Hevcral bonnllnK ami ladff.
liiir hoiiHes, <i>nti-ally located, at prleea
from f ftOd to #-.MMio. Atj.jy to ri»h A Plummer.
i^Ccntqil Htrect.
NEW MIJLCir <-OW(icunsuntly on haaS
and lor sale nt CunibiyH farm, ufur Weak.
lord Centre. Kiecb srrlvab cvirv two weaka
from New llaiiipHhlre ami Vermont. Coarwy.
sn<^c irom ileiioc lo farm.
IT^OIi KALK.— Oiie of itiu lineal altuatbti s la
J Itelvlilc'itf, li>* Niark|Hi;c hiioti lluuavha.
10 rooms. lH)iKlilt>6 bath toon), WMnn nx>m and
IniK*' •'>)«<l: Hi»l>lu for 3 hon^t-K; hiii|i1« vmnimgs
ru<'m ; iO.OtKi fot<t uf laud wiin about t() fruit
tices. Kmiiilrvon |>renilM)«i.
PUR HALK.— A two-story hou** , slsblv and
good lot ol iKhil, pliiintiMl ill I eiitralvill*. a
ft'W s(c|>8 tniiii Ur'.'lKC Hir«.>4>t hikI horiw cara>
lloutv <-x>i) ubu ii roomK nnit bliu«l; u 'MrKaln at
price, eKtOti. on ,-n»<y ttrma. A|>|ilv u* Klah A
riuiriwer, 4S<:«iminl t^tcet, roomM ii and 4.
FOR SAKE.— An cxt'ellcDt liloek of fniir
lenenii'Uts of ltv<> momH (^nrli; iUt wator
ami ke\t«r; reiiU f'>r#.M per ni<intli, a/Ui^ ^(||lare
teetut luml; tiltuali'd on ii |Mi|iiilar vtii-ot lu liel-
vblcre, omveiilont (o the mllle<; oo Immut r»nl-
InK |>ro|i( ity can Ih> ibuml Iti tU« vUj ; itrlet
t4Hi). Kiiir(>aitiriilar«of ruh A IMuiumfcr, M
(Antral airtntt, rooDM 1 ano 4.
ITIOIt HALR.— A two-Mory, two-teneaieat
} bou>c of Ii riK>ir.s, all in ihu l»eat of repair;
cliy water unit cloM-i«; t-l(uat«-< I near lltu aouth
eiMnmoii, wbcri; Isitd U woilh 'Vv p«r ft. ; r«nta
for #-i7 per iiioiiili; :)3«U fii|iian- fret of la ltd;
lu-lot) |;l'iiMi. Full |<artU-ulur» of FUb A l*laa>
mer. 4w Cf iitral street, rootns S an<l 4.
I^'^OR HAKK.— A vsltialtlr fflate, coni>l*tin(r
£} uf a l>ircvi>tory brl« k houtiu of It rooma»
mTiimI ami kuoiI Nntoiint or laml. extendlnir U> •
buck kirvel, few aU'pj trom the AmcrlciinTiuuM,
III tliU (ity. it Is M.>l<lom |iro|H i-ty of iltU riaaa
1h oflurt'd lor sale, bold to aettlo an tituie. Aa
eiirly call will M>(;iiru a barRtiln. Price fMMA
r nil iiarilcularc of KUh A Pluuiroer, 4« C* ntral
»>tn>i>(, lAiHeli, Mass.
Co l.et.
aaly la aaato a Uaa ear th
tMa h
1
TO I^BT.— A ootuce at IS Ifanpahlra
Inquire at 10 Ttilrteeiith .trect.
TO LKT.— UouMand large .Uble, ploaaaaUjr
luratail, Mamawth road. 8. L. Ward, deaMal.
rpo LKT.— Nicely fura'snaii, larga aad waB-
X UKh' ed rr oa... eoavaalaatly altuatad, ai M*.
11 tilth Ktreet.
TO I.KT.— An elegant houM of six roeeMt
one with Ave rooms; one with three rooaaa.
56 CbeMnul •treet.
TO I^KT.— Feb. m. meat market, with ra-
frlgeratnr, marble slabs, etc. Ueut low.
Mignlre of Geo. 8. Gushing, 8 Tyler atreat.
TO L,KT.-ln PawluckctYllle, ,_
railroad, nice outtage houM and
with large lot of land. 1. M. Cha»e,
ltoa<l.
rrm I«KT.— Uouae. 18* Hobool
X FaWfhBhM atoaai; haa »>th
uaoe. Apply to /. o. Bogwa,
Market street.
^^0 LET.— Small
. A1m> cottage bo
nqulre of Thoa. U. KUfotl, n Oen'iral altaaJC
booM, aa«r tha
i»er month. Ilutue aad aiabli on HIM
Kl ■ ' " "
lintf.
'AMTED.-A dtuatloB by aa espertoaeoA
nunw. inquire at 7S Hampshire atraet.
WANTED.- By an experteaoed ahMnaaO-
ored nuin who thoroughly underataada IJM
rare of horses, a aituatlon aa
quIrH at 'JO Mmlth street.
AGBNT8 WANTBD.-Towll tha**
sewing machiue needle threader,
novvltv ; sell, at sight. 8«ud 26 oenta for
pie. .1. Haien, 7 poat ofllow building.
WANTED.— A young man from Nov*
H4otia, 17 years old. wants a situattoa.
I. arqualnted wtib the (;are of borsoM. Inqaira
of Wm. II. Anderson, 1 UarrlaUrs hall.
TOKT.-HatunUy afleinonn. a black silk
J umbrelU. The euUcr will be rewarded by
learlnir It at 81 Anne street.
}?oh1 Kctote A-Hfent.
rOB OALK.
On Central fitrrot, near llopford square,
have a Kood two •-lory hourr. miMlerii built, la
rood repiilr. "No oiiIh" about the (iroperty, aad
It Is one of Ihe Ik'bI tradcx in want S ; price $tlM.
On (Jorhaui Ntrct I buvr a two story hoaae
for tl700, and amiiher onr rr»r f ISOO.
In Mard P'-nr— 01^(40 will buy a alee, lam
7-rooin Ikxihc, In irooti ivpalr. nearly new, amla
nice larfn* l'>t of laud, WAM feet.
THOMAS H ELLIOTT, 3S Central Sii
Lowell. Itoouia 8 and 4. Use tbe elevator.
A Happy New Year..
>, :
Ckod bye tbe old. Ood blest tBe
May all our patrons find in yon tbe kaj
piest year they hare known.
ID. 7 PBEBOOTT 8TBEET.
Revere HousOr
Xear BoMoa and Mataa,
aad Lowell depoto, reakre. or
plaeea«f amuaemeat.
Bemodelled, Bafnmiahod, Vewfy
ated, and aow kept ea tka
*sr
Boooaa aU large had oaafbrtahla;
anltaa, with ba^a attochad: ampla
lora; geatlenea'. eafe aad oAlttard i
aad Srat^laea la wmrj raapact.
BOOMS ITBOli •!.•• A BAT VT.
1. F. MEBEOW 4 CO., - - ftiyiMaii.
THE COORiER JOB OFRGE
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jjOWELL T>ATT.Y COUBIEB. FRIDAY. JANTTABY 18. 1888.
IWTERNATIOWAL 8. 8. LE880N.
^••«M7 15-J««tt« W«lklB« on Ui« •••.
KOBRKT COURT, D.D.
»Y RBV
Be of good cheer ; It U I ; be not
.27.
the
auy
GoMen text
aCraWl— Matthew xlv
iLoMon: Matt. xtv. *»-««•
There U h break hi the history between our
ui week's lesson uud this. Je^us, w'"*" M8 ^°
STalone. dlnmlHses the disclple« au,l the
TLZiU euiraKtH In solitary prayer, sees His
XTp e- Jo ffire.a«mld a Morm ou the lake,
2S.Jrti them walkluK ou the water, appear «
to thoMJ In the boat us a spectre, Mvcslpo for-
Sard I'eter, tausea a calm, and when landed
aSt all the ^k•k brought to Him, even by
SoUct with the fringe of HI-* UTnaen .
8ucli is the lesHOU ; let ua ponder Ita parllcu-
**7.* Tub U>Nki.y Christ at raAYKR.
^ 1. Constraining the Disciple*, a. The
fMst on the hill «lde bus ended. Kvenlntf «
Enithenlug ^hadow Ull that the day U
K to .tie. The holy Christ wouia be
•loae. Therefore ua koou as posslblM lie ae-
•ir«<l the dUciples to enter the bout that had
beeu waltluK for them and depart for
other hbore. It dooa not »'PP«»''^.''l''l, „,.
beald.;^ the dUclplea went In the hoat, oi
JS.I ii wa. any other than the bout «'« « blch
our l^rd wa« uccustomed to make »'«'*"-
cur-lou* on the lake. So wp may J'"™"" •"
the mlk of the comraentutorn ai* to airanKe
Milora on boani, heathen or the like, atrans-
ira to .leHUM. The word* are i.luin en^ugh-
'thedUclplcB,-' "the boar-^the ar He pre-
t^\ to each term, meaning the wel known,
formerly mentioned "dl*«"plcH, the well-
known, formerly mentioned "bout." 6.
The dUclpleH were to "drive ou l>efore
Him.'* either to Belhaalda or to Capernaum.
Lanxe argues at great length In favor of aup-
toslng that they were to go ba.k to the
northeast and pick Him up.andlhatacontru-
ry wind drove them to the western shore.
The himpl.r explanation M-tnis the »>otier
one Tlioy made for the western nelbsuldu,
oearCapirnuum. The bout heading In usoiith-
wowl direction would Ri»peur an If bouu.l for
ollhercJlv. They meant to pick lllra up
•oinewheVe along the shore, It would J'«*m «t
Bethi«alda. How would He reach Ur He
does not seem to have told them. Somehow
He would overtake and rejoin them. 9. lie
oompeiled them to go. Of course It w«»» »;.v
moral compulsion only. He not only told
them to go l)Ut gave them n peremptory word
of command which they felt forced them to
r. They were very reluctant to go. v> uyr
Hecause they did not wish to leave Je>us
•lone. 2. Bccuuee they did not wi^h to be
left to go alone without Jewus. A tjtrong
nefMoal attachment made them very loatu
to leave Him. So He had to make a matter
of oewissliy, of "must'* for them.
a. Dimiiiaaing the Crowd, a. One pur-
Sose of aeniling off the .lUciples was that
eaus might send the crowd awav. Ue saw
tUcus of excitement among them. • '»«>
^ut the length of wUblug to make Him a
King -a king of the kind that IFe had no
UHle for-a king to feed with pcrl-ililng food
hih hungry sul)iects. so that they might lead
.,1 ..1 — . !....„„.. <<^ii i\f enortc
all motion, why may not the power of God
impart to the human will the energy to r\u>
superior to the law of gravilallonf It will
Katlast. (lThess.lv. 17.) We do not
dream of what powers the soul will jet ex-
ert over matter and Its lawn.
"The irroreHlnsf worm
Shall find hU wlags, and sour as fast and free
Ag bis transfljruretl Lord—
Till every llinb obey the mounting soul.
- The terror-Htrlcken dUciples In the »)oat
PRICKS CUBRBNT.
Oorrected weekly for the Lowell Dally Ooaij
ler^^^Lowcll Weekly Jounsal : Kfour and
lEetiitaU
I rraln. J. G. ttogers. 31 Market atreel. hay
Btraw. IUchar.1 Noonan.clty wel/fher; wood and
! STaWlllian. KUi.edKe. 32 MKUfle .treet ; fruit,
r. W. Smllli, 47 MerriinR<'k street; llsn, w. a.
Sullivan, iM Muirlniack street.
.aw tbf ligurc walking on tllVw^^^i^L^ter
took it for a phantom. As 1500 yeaw hiter
Martin Luther believed In all manner of hob-
.,nM n« im s and st>ec sothese poordsh- ' Butter, ooin 1« a .HO
Lowoll Ratall Market, Ja«. la, !•»•.
UKOCKIUES.
Tea, black.
Tea.Japau
Hutter. cream'y
Butter, d. lump
.28 a Si
,W a 3i
Wrasjn
8. jne ^orifu/u j^n'i.i/»»v. »•■
spoke to them to allay their fenrs.
ju«t what ought to be said, and 11*
J -^ - " _ . 1 ..... . #..1,1. Mrtt '
said.
Thee
well :
a laxy life without human toll or
(tt«a.l John vl. 15: xvlil. 8«; H. 24. '!.).) b.
Having, In His own royal way, sent oil the
«rOwd, the disciples would expect »'"> to
.oome round the shore on f«ot and rejoin
tham. 0. Thus Jesus avoided, m much as
nowtlble, all political complications. No
doubt, in the opinion of tho.-,e Galileans, He
WHS Indnltely superior In kingly character
40 Herod, and gladiv would they have put
Herod down to set Jesus up, especially «o
■hortly after the murder of John the Bap-
tist. Christ's chief concern was the estab-
Jiabment of a splriluul kingdom.
S. Chrint Alone in J'rajier. o. H vlng
dlwrolMted everybody Jesus uscen.lcd a moun-
Uin-one of the hills of that highland re-
rion-by Himself. The utter loneliness and
Secrecy of a mountain lop has Ijoeo noticed
by I>e Quincey, who suirgcsted tli:tt Milton s
Dbrase "saured top of Sljal," ahoulil be
oret top of Slnul," since secrecv was pecu
'"rtfly appropriate to a mountain toj)
5n Cbclst's case, add darkness,
aecond cVaidng. tlie time after
aeconucYSi. * ,,g,,p^ ^^re closing around
' No eve of flesh
"se-
JCU-
But
£venlng,
six o'clock,
K .It her.
lledeeir.er
night. SuV
reached the
was come
the form of the UecV'emcr
XoTiiri fpucfi Him to U\* retreat, ft. Aloue
XltSy a o ?, s^ive with th. Pre^eme of
Gc::rthe^hun.uni.oul of t^^hrW««ugh com-
munion with heaven to help !*»'" ;,V,';.,*J "
work on earth, c. In pruvrr, n-Cditatton,
and holy communion with the
mediated by the Holy Spirit, the
apent the greater part of the
thut It was 7 o'clock when He
fountain top, then till 3 o'clock I., the morn-
Insr He wa» In thut praying exerclse-8 long
hours It would seem to us; but doubtless to
Him they flew away with uupercelved
upeed. Time Is the succession of events or
movements. To the drunkard s wife, as,
clasDing her babe to her bosom, she sits up
at night waiting for her false partner who
has i.roken everv marriage vow', the mln-
Stes move with leaden feet, oh ! how slowly !
To the lover the hours seem hiJt as mo-
ments, flying all too fast. 80, 1, doubt not,
that long night of S hours ^pent in holy exer-
€b.es by Chrl>t, would seem to His enrup-
tured and ecstatic humuu soul us only one
act of blissful communion— like a sweet,
refreshing <lraught of heavenly love lusted
but for a moment ere returning to the bleak
world, the Ignorant crowd, the blundering
though well meaning 12, the Sudducees
and the Pharisee^' haughty frown. If
both of thes*'. Was a spectre to lure thein
todcstructitrti? Or was It a mtsseuger of
warning or of woe? No wonder, believing
Christ to be far away, that V'«y «'>«;^,«"f ' . .
8. The Forward Ihi<ctiile. a. ™^J^
e said it :
•'lie of courage; I am; fear not." rardon
me. If I see In the "I mi" an occul alluslou
to the great "I am" that h|)oke to Moses. Of
courseVU meant primarily to the ail«»'»« oj
the dl.clplc.-I am lny^elf. Je«"» y^""^
friend and MasU'r! But He *•• «"ore:
He was Jehovah manifest In the flesh, an.l
He was performing a feat of divine power.
Job says that God is He alone who "treadeth
upon the waves of the sea." (Job Ix. fe.)
Jesus was now doing that very action, b.
This assuring voice had an Immediate effe. I
on the rash, forward. Impiilslve leter. lu
Mark we are told nothing of this, as \i in
later years Teter was ashamed of hlmaelf.
Peter cries. In answer to what Jesus
Lord, If It bo Thou, bid me come to
upon the waters. 1. Peter begins
iXrd. 2. He next has an "It": a partial
doubt as to Christ's ldentlt\^ 8. He pro-
poses a test : bid m4 <'o«ue to Thee-a rather
selHsh prayer. Why did ho not sav.
t;ome Into the hoat and cheer ui alij
He seems to wl*h to be more favored
thau the others. .Self Is liere, and self
never comes out well at l"*!.-, *\ ,*^ "'"'"
says to Peter. Come. Jesus will let him try
himself, c. Peter had '«»t^ t'V?"*^'*!, !l
Jesus and confidence enough In himself to
leap over the side of the bout, and to w-ulK
on the waters. Peter knows that the bidding
of Christ must come before he can vcirture
ou the waters, and he knows that word will
l>e a guuraiitee of safety to him thut trusts It;
but he should have walled for Christ to give
him the word of Invitation, before asking, to
gratify his own prUlc for leave to walk on
the waters. Peter did well, as long us com-
ing towards Jesus, while he kept his eve fixed
on the l^rd, and looked to neither feet nor
waves. If ChrUt l»ld us do something uu-
eoinmon we mu-t trust to Him to help us In
an uncomm(m way.
ill. Tub SriioNO Son OK Gon. (>ersei.
1. Saving the Sinking One. a. Peter's
action was very natural. At the coast one
may see u strong man take his little »)oy t n o
the seething surge. As long as the child
looks his father right in the face and trusts
the strong arm of one who loves blm. he
does not cry ; but If he look at the rolling
wave, he geU alarmed and jries out In al-
most hysteric terror. So Pe:er trusting
walked well on the waves. Anon he turned
to see the effect of the strong wind on the
heaving water. He looked away to the creat-
ure and lost his faith In the Creutor, and
losing his faith lost his footing, and shame-
fully sank iH the yielding waters,
rhen In sight and hearing of
In the boat the presumption
Peter was punished. He cried out
fcnr. One good thing he did showing that
uil his faith had not gone : he prayed to Je-
Hus. If Jesus was only u man, thU wou d
have been wrong; but he recognized lu
Christ a divine power und cried, l^rd, save
me ! This it a model prayer : 1. It U short.
3. It Is to the point. 8. It Is addressed to
the proper person, c. Jesus at once held
out Ills hanJ, laid hold of Peter, and gave
him the needed rebuke : Thou of little faith,
why <lidst thou doublf 1. I'eter had some
faith— enough to let himself be saved by Je-
«;is, enough to enuble him to pray to Jesus.
Being in a supernatural state when walking
ou the waters Peter lo»t A.\s UAlUral skill in
swimming. forgelAing It In hi* bewilder-
ment ; but, w in spite of all bis faults; he
was really a Christian, he ••ould not fall to
cull on. Clirlsl In the hour of i)crll.
% The Great Calm. a. Jesus seems to
hive gone on board with Peter. Again the
Lor.l's power is shown. There is a great
culm. W temuest Is hushed, the w«nd Is
lulled to lest. b. John tells us that Instant-
ly the boat reached the shore. 1 hese were
evidences of divine power, c. Those n the
boat-the disciples— an.l If there were others,
certainly Jews, uowod the knee to Him. and
said. Truly God's Son thou art. Now later,
in John, we see that the Jews he d that u
claim to be God's Son was u cluim to be God.
(.See John x. 88-36.) A glimmer of the g lorv
of the Oodhead of Jesus had shone into theli
contracted minds. ryt.^- ,^.
3. Healing by Touching Christ s
ment. a. The three verses tagged
the lesson are really no part of It. for the story
of the miracle enils sublimelv «t vers^e 33.
land of Genucsuret is a fertile tract of
along the west shore of the
It is now culled El Ghor. In
Cheese, sago
Cheese, factory ..14 a 18
Kgns, fresh 40
Kkks, raUroa<l. ..:!-.> a 30
Coffee. pouH'l.
Java. i-ousted..80 a 85
Java, raw lia'U
Klo. roasted... 2A a Sa
lUo. raw 23
Mocha. ruasteU . . . .3A
Mo4-ha. raw.
Sugar, gran...
Sugar, (X)ffee..
Sugar, brown..
Sugar, maple..
35 a 38
....8
• • • • 4
...13
..•:5a7»
...H5a7A
Teai Yo'ung Hysou...75
Tea, Old llvson W
Keroseneoll.gul.lOuU
Vinegar. Kal *0
Molasses 40 a 80
SyruiH 00
Syrup. maplo..|l a 1.10
lUce.... •••••. ...OalO
Ktan'Ji....,,*,,-**^ a 10
Tobac«!0 80 a 66
Currants fa IS
IVried apple li
Kvaporatod apples.
puuDtl IS a 10
Soap, laundry 0
Soap, liar 10
Mutches, (|r. grosa. . .15
4M#ntrj[L
ftoliliap CooM*
SCMTCHED 28 YEARS.
A Sealy. ItchlBK Skin DJaMSO with £iidl*a«
Sufferlnir CurMl by CNitlenra Remedlca.
Pork, fresh, lb
Pork, aali, lb....P>u \i
Lnnl.per lb »« li
Ham, »llced.lb..l.1a «)
Haul, w hole, 10. 13 a 18
Uocf, oorued «« li
Beer. slr'usi'k..Ma-J5
Beef, round st'k.ioa 14
Beel, rib roii»ls..l& a 18
Slrluln roHsU....»ia:t5
Mutton, hlu(U|r..lJ a 15
Mutton, fureqr. . .8 a 10
MutUio.leg IS a 18
Lamb.
Illadquartor 15
Forequarter...lOa li
Lamb's tongues. Jar.
45*1.00
PUOVISIONS.
.10a 12 Chlokens Uatt
Venl. loin 1ft a W
Veal, cudets Watt
Veal. foretiuar....Sa IS
Veal, hindquar. . 15 a 18
Veal, ohopa SO
Veal, leg SO
Tonxues SO
."sMusugts IS a 1ft
Bacon, Kerrls's tt
Fowls, i>er lb... .10 a IS
Turkeys ISaSft
ForPain*-'***^
SI niinltn ■>-■' f*~' — r
Squabs aud pig- .
eons, each 40
Lsrd, loaf... 10
Beef, liver ft
Trtpe lOalS
KorrlaPlf UaBia...>SO
FlSIi
li
Fresh cod, per lb
Kre»h ha(liUKk,lb....lO
Kreith mackerel.
apiece 10 a 30
Fresh halibut, lb.
White 30
White «!*h. strlned.. M
Um* iA. »5. 40
.Hull cod, lb • a 10
B-.iieles8CMd.lb 10
.Sin'kM halibut. Ib....-.>U
Smoked Kulmun, lb...-ja
.Salmon trout, bult.
per lb 15 a 10
fresh, per lb i5
VEGETABLES.
Pickles, jrallon..45a75 Cabbages, lb.
licans, while — 10 a li
Beets, per bunch 5
TumlDs, bunch. ..5 a 10
Lctluce ,.<tO
Potatoes
Oy#ters, per qt.
Norfolk 80
Provlilonco river.. 40
S«>meri«ot plants. ...7ft
Herrings, per liox..Jia
Herring)', salt, lb 9
Pickerel, lb tt
Pouts, lb Sft
Porch, dox SB
Tongues A sounds,lb.lS
Kei», lb SO
Clatus, pock 40
<|uart ....SS
.Sallmuikerel.lb.lSaSO
Oldduu Ush, lb IS
all
of
In
Apples, uk....
Prunes, lb
Figs, lb
Hates, lb
Ilalstns
llaiiuu.'ts, dor..
Honey, lb
Orimges. doz..
Pours, dox....
Pop corn. lb..
Ontons pock.. ...... .40
Uorinuila 8
.SA'cct i'ftntoea.O IbaSft
New can-ots, bunch. ..8
M
rilUlT.
I.%a75 Lemou". »t«x....l9a4ft
Kn»r. MHlnut8.1b.l5aiS
.\hnonds. lb SO a Sft
Kllbertx. lb 14
PorrtHH, lb 14
C's^<t:ii>ai>. lb 14
.S'Imgliark Walnuts, qt
SICK
HEAD-ACHE.
NERVOUS==
HE AD- ACHE.
Both are Symptoms of a Diaon-
DeR£D STOMACH AND UVER.
MANDRAKE is A SCOATIVK, AND
A8 COMPOUNDU) IN
Dr.Schenck'8
Mandrake Pills
WILL
^ PERMANENTLY ♦
CURE '^^
HEAD-ACHE!
If I had known of the CuiTCcaA RKMroiKS
t wcnty -eight ycurs ago It wouht have sayed mo
*>o<t.00 (lv»o hunilr«d«lolUr8) and an ImnienHe
amount of sunvrlng. My dUease (Psoriasis)
commenced on my hea.l In a spot not larger
than a cent. It spreatl rapidly oil over my b<Mty
and Kol umlcr mv nulls. The ecalcH would drop
offormealllhe lime, and my sulTerUig was
endless, and without relief. One Uiousaud «lol-
lars would not tumpt me to have this disease
over again. I am a |M>or man, but feel rich to
be relieved of what some of the doctors said
was leproBV. some ring worm, psoriasis, etc. 1
i,K>k «ud....!Sttrsaparlllas over one vear
and a hnlf. but no cure. 1 went to two or three
diK-torsandnocure. I cann«>t uralsa the COTl-
cuRA Rkmkiuks too much. 'They nave made
my skin as clear and free from scales as a
baby's All 1 used of them was three boxea of
Cl'flciJRA, and thrfe bottles of Cdtici;ka Rk-
BOLVKNT, audlwo cakCH of CliTICUHA SOAI*.
ir you hud been here and said you would have
cured me f«n- ♦•iOO.(Si you would (have had ihe
money. 1 looked like the pUlure In your book
of Psoriasis (picture number two. "How to
Cure Skin Dlsoasefc"), but now I sm as elear as
any uerwn ever was. Tlin)ugh force of habit 1
rub mV hands over my arms and legs to arratch
onoe lu a while, but to no purpose. I am all
well. 1 siTstchwl twenty clKhi years, and It got
to be a kind of second naiuiv to me. 1 thank
you a thou»and times. Anything more thaj you
want to know wrlu- me. or auyoue
NEW YEAR'S!
GOODS CHEAP.
who reads
this «ay-wrlte to me «"<«/,-';! --WMNQ.
Waterbury, Vt., Jan. io.h. I8t:.
Paortasis, F-c*ema, Tetter, lUngwomj. Lichen,
Pruritus, Scalil Hen I, Milk trust. Dandruff,
Barbers', Bakero', lirocers* and Washerwom-
an's Itch, and every species of lU'hlng, ilurnluK,
SihW. Plmplv Humors of the tSkln and .Scalp
und Blood, with Lous of Hair, are posUlveiy
cured by CtniciUA, the Kreat skin cure, and
Ci'TicfRA SoAi', an cxquUlte Skin Beautlfler,
externally, and Curici'UA Kksolvknt. iho ne»v
Blootl Puiillcr, lulerually, when physlclaus and
all other remedies fall.
Price, CUTICURA, 80c.;
Bkroi.vRNT, $1. Prepared by the
l»Ri!0 ANi» CUKmcAL Co., Boston,
everywhere.
Ill
Sold
Soap, iA<
POTTICB
Mass
«0-'send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,
psgea, 60 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
'64
, . lu u io
..loa»5
,...'. a 10
..l.\ai.%
, . l.^ a .10
. . 1.% a 2.'.
...ftuiW
...iuu:iu
....5a7
ForSalebyallDnieiflsta. »^f« «* «*^ PT^)^
J boxr^or M cts.: or s*i,t by mall V^^^J^'.^
^piUprtc br.J.U.Schencki8ott,PhUa41fc
FIMPLK*t. tdackheads, cha 'ped and oily
skiu preveuteil by Ci'TlciUA MKim atku JeoAl".
cr.icked
Coi-imuuia.
Urapes.lb.
.10 a SO
..Sa 10
.10 a 30
GRAIN.
Corn, bu?h
Meal, bush
e meal, bush.
ne feed, ton.
Kyc
KlD
I . . . 7il
tw
....HO
.ift.oo
ShorU, ton.i4.U0 a i5.U0
Mlddllugb, ton
itj.OO a iO.OO
Barley, bush 80
Oats, bush .V)aft4
Cotton seetl meal«
ton S0.00
Buckwheat, bush. . . .80
Gluten meal, per
100 lbs IJO
HAY.
Hay. ton. . .id M a ii.rt) Kye hfw. tonl«.00aS0.00
Buu'le hay.M.o* a i).00 Oat straw, ton. . . .18.00
FLOIK.
Haxall.bbl..5i5a<>00 Common. bbl.4.Sfta&.Sft
St. Louis, bbl.4.75 a 5 0.) Buckwheat, cwt
WOOI».
.T.no Hard pine
.S.00
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
Tho Glory of a Man U In His Btren^h.
Marve or Physical Force When Lost Qulek-
I7 Basalned by Consultluf
OR. O. J. LEWIS.
Who. after Intense study and deep research, has
lulely .llscovered a new. extruonUnary. quick,
certain an.l Inexpensive cure.for Diseases of the
Brain and spinal Cord, Spenuatorrhtea. beml-
nal Weakness, Kluld Escapes, Impoteocy ami
li^ran«>d Functlonr, of the Nervous «U'l <.•«"?'•
^vstcms. T IS NhW ANI) M AJ'^ »^^L
matter
delicate
to fael
Veins and
Onttiri-lial T>tkugcrm.
To be freetl from the daugers of suffocation
while lying down; to breathe freely, sleep
soundly and undlsturbe«l ; to ilse refreshed,
head clear, brain a<'tlve and free from pain or
ache; to know that no poisonous, puirld
dctllcs thf lircalh and rois away ihe
machinery <>f smell, taste »nd hearttig;
that the svsu-m <loes not, throuKh Us
arteries, suck up the polhon that Is suro to un
dermlne and destroy, U ludeed a blesslcR l>c
vond all other human enjoyments. To purchase
Immunltv fn>m such a tuU' should Ikj the object
«)1 all Hllflctcd. But those who have tried many
i-emedlcs and physicians despair of relief ur
' SANFoRU'a Radical Cpre meets every phase
of Caurrh, Irom a simple head oold to ttie most
loathsome and de«trucilve siukcs. It Is h)cal
and con»tltu»loual. Instant In relieving, perma
nent lu curing, safe, economical and never fall-
"Saktobd's Radical Cure consists of one
iHittle of the Rapkal Cure, one box of Ca-
tarrhal Soi.vKNT, and one Imbrovrd In
iialkr. all wrapped In one packiige, with treat-
ise and directions, an<l sold by al druggists for
fl.OO.
PoTTEH Drug awd Ciibmical Co., Bo«toii.
White oak. cord...
Common, cord
Broken...
EgK
.Stove
Nut
4.50 a S.00
4.ift a AM
Gar-
on to
The
land running
Oalilcan lake.
«ne«!r
Cbrlst needed prayerio reiicsu mn ^,...^^-
aoul. how inucd more Jo we poor sinners of
Kve's banished race require Its refreshment!
II. TiiK D18TKK.SSKD Disciples in tiik
BTuitM. (Verses 24-30.)
I The Storm-tost Boat. a. Midway, In
the wind-voxt lake, between the place of de-
parture aud the place of expected landlnif,
wore the tUstressed disciples rowing ^"p »«t
the fury of the waves. Storms on this lake
are frequent uud sudden and dttn«e«-o»s. It
U W>3 feet Ixdow the level of the Med terra-
nean sea. Heuce Its basin becomes like an
SJen with bol uir. Then all at once rush
down the blasts from the cold northern hills
And Htir up the placid waters Into tempestu-
Sum waves. 80 It happened now. In about
S or9 hours they had oot made much inore
than 3 miles, tuu'gln« at tho our with ull their
Sight, b. The style Is very lively. Mat-
Sew says that the boat was In the midst of
the sea, tormented, tortured, by the force of
the waves, creaking, pitching, rolling, labor-
ing to make headway, against the lierce con-
Irary wind. c. It was •i:"'* « >?" /«°-
Whether the moon shone or not the fast-
dr fling clouds woul.l render the flshermen
lilr» <i«priP " feeling lonelv, almost forsaken,
this populous dlttrlct Jesus landed, b. Soon
learning thai their visitor was Jesus, the
young Nhzarene prophet, they crowded
Sud Him and took to Him all their sick
folk" c They had great faith in His pow-
er, for they prayed to be allowed to
touch
and
thefringes.wofn by every devout Jew, and
exDecten to be healed, d. What can not
dXe power, on the part of Chr^Vv^.P^
faith in Christ on man's part, do betvveen
them? All that touched the fringe of His
girmenlswere healed. T^''"Y""?.li^*'Vv I'
loving, healing, suvlng Christ •« -til alive,
Htul Ts ours t5 deliver us as much as He was
Peter's and ours to heal our souls' diseases^
ind Jive us eternal health. Have faith and
ask Hlra to save and heal you.
.(l.ft«» Soft, cord.
COAL.
.$.'£& Lehtgh
.8..V) Frauktln, cfcff...
8.7ft rrunklln, stove.
.8JM Cumberland
ON'T
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
bytwashing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
OUsMfem'cXL f RKATMKNT ha« curtnl the
.nn«t dBBuoratc forms of Nervous Disorders In
S>tf youKud oUl. To debUlUte,! youth U be-
iStsTe vigor of manhood, and In advanoed
SfTlt eaUblTShes the vlgpr ot yo^ltU y,\xh^ut.
.h« noiiMlilUty of faUure. Lbinabt com-
No Rheumatiz About Me.
the possibility of —
PI AIMT8 Acute or Chronic Discharges.
fui^Rewntlon of the I'rinc. tiravel.fcidnej- or
Kl^ insonlers. Syphilis. *<^nf''^y Hy™P-
wms. Eruptions. Skin Diseases, all are abso-
Uitely cured without the use of mercury, copal-
aor Injections. No restrictions lu diet or hln-
ranceTom business. Rbcknt cases citrko
INTUREE OR I'.LU UAV8. Patient 8 whosc cases
mvc »S>cn neglected. badW »"'«»«;> «f'»™:
nounced Incurable, arc partfcularly mvUed to
visit Dr. Lewis. A written Kuaruntcc of cure
srlven In all cases arranged ami undertaken. In
PBAOTICKUpwardsof THIKTY VKAltS.
JHrDr. lie wis U frequently consulted by
ma^ who have been comuletidy dlscwurage.! of
ever l>elnK cure<l after having expc-rlmon^d
vrtth various advertised nostrums, electric belts.
Ap which invariably do more harm than good.
Ever^ base of disease .lemands different and
bSi treiUment. To those who may have
fi«n dl8ai>i>olntcd. Dr. Lewis wouUl say con
Shim and he will restore the dUapnolnted
oneto Sn the duties of life, whether tWy l«
phyBl«*i or mental. pert;dnlng to married life
or "single blessedness."
Oonaaltatlon, Medlclnea. •«••,,•*• ^ _. -^
*^ Working ClasMS •S.oO.
DR. LEWIS Is permaneully located at
129 Friendship Street, Providenoe, E. I.,
IN OMB MIMUTB
The Oatlenm Antl-Fala Plaa-
tmr reUevaa Rlteumaac. saaMe,
Sudden, Sharp and Nervous Paine,
Strains and weaknesses. The flret
und only ualn-kllUng plaster. New.
oriKlnal, Insuntaneous. Infalllole.
marvellous Antidote to Pain. Inflam-
mation an.l Weakness. ^^.'''^ ""i!^"."!? d^-nlJ'
Iv snpprior t > ull other plasters. At all drug
•iV. ; five for $1 : or. uostage free, of
safe. A mai
gists,
TKR DHOO AMU CllEMICAt
«»r, posUtge
ICAI. CO.. 1J(
POT
uston, Mass
iEijfcellaneous.
■JX^
WASHINGTON
DREW his last breadi In Uic last hour of the
Inst day of the last week of the last month
ot the last vear of tho last century. He dle.1
Saturday night, at \i o'clock, V*'*'..;!^*;™, ;?o
AKcd people nee<l a pure nlcoholu- stimulant to
maintain vUallty, and none equals the ti.U.
Taylor Uourivon and Rye Whiskey. l>ouled by
C inJKAVKS A SON."*. Ho -ton. aud wld by
reapeouble Grocers and DrngKlfcU everywhere.
One door from Richmond street (off Broad
SSet) Office hours all the year round from 9
SsWnd 5 to 9. Sunday. 10 te *.°"tlaten FE-
MALE COMPLAINTS SKILFULLY TREAT-
ED
NOTIOB TO OOUMTRT PATIENTS.
Lewis will.. on full .^e-^P^'-.^J^JJ^J
PIANOS.
Killer,
Steiff,
Dr.
m\m PMrapliic Outlits.
From Ihe
very -eerie," feellnjf
■luce Jesus was not with tliem.
2. .fesuH on the Waves, n.
time of Pompevthc Jews had adopted the
iSnan manner- of reckonl.u; time. The
nlubt was divided Into 4 watches of 3 hours
Suf- The first watch be-an «t « n the
Jve" uk; the fourth wat.^b ended at « In the
mor. t^K, so thut durinR the fourlh watch
wmiM be son^e time between 8 a;nd 6 u the
mSruin«<, nolVarlier than 3, not later than 6.
b It was in the fourlh wutch—K:«,v
JIand 4 o'clock-that Murk says
between
Jesus saw
the disciples lu distroHs. If tjiey were near
the Shore and the moon was ';»"|<"K 'jV "V"'
* -• Ue mlKht, with the
d und Infer
•that It was the discipien oom. At all events
He who was divine, as well as huinan, could
we T"'" ,. .... ^ervunts in their dire dls-
the snore anu um: u.^^.. "•■" ..■■•-•
•Ilmpscs on the waves, He mlKht,
5»kc^ eye, sec a dark object to.-set
•that It was the disciples' bout. At
Wanted, 1000 Men
to know the value of Hop Plasters for the
cure of aches and p.Uns. They "oothe and
strenKtbcn weak parts. Thousands of work-
inijmeu use und recommeud them us the best
plaster ever made. ^^____^
Durine January
We shall give Bargains in Fur-
niture and Bemnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
138 A:«D 140 CKNTBAt 8TBKET.
(With fee enclosed). Immediately «end a supply
of his valuable medicines, accx)mpanled with In-
B^ctlons an.l »'lv\ce/°''^e cure of the above
dUtreaslng complaints. JOST Pdblishbd
Fourth Bdltton
Medical Minutes,
With additional colored
llluBtratlons,a Portrait
or THB Author, and a
LIST OF COMPLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speedy cure of above sub-
locts, sexual diseases etc.
Price 25 cenU by mall
to any address, from tho
author. Dr. C J . Lawla.
Acenttor MwUcal Minutes. W. W. DUWCAM,
191 Mlddleaea Street.
Ohiokering, Haselton, H. F.
Fischer, Woodward & Brown,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Becond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $86, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octare coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
&c.. Stools and Covers.
FBANK H. PULLEN.
PlotographU Supply Jgeney,
Ooorier BtOldlng. 11 MerrtiMek St.
Advertise in the Courier.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATE;^ WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperi-
e:-.t and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
90 MEBBIMAOK STBEET.
.Miilly perceive Ills
TrMB. Matthew says simply
«ff fronri land towards
the
Before purchasbiK call
MUST »K SOLD.
and
that He went
them walkin? upon
tlMiea. How did He walk? W«Jt»J!; *«•«•■
JStdSV Or .lid He l>ecorae lljjhtr The hls-
gf?3Jig not tell us. It is enouKli to knovv
SUtbTcbrlsl-Oodaswell as man-cou d
iSf SSnipotence to work His holy will.
S '.*iJiW rlorlflc.l body after posseased In -^ »,, i a shmtvus
ftS-^on OM f*"dure W which was seen In ^now CAKD8, H^S »^^„|2*™d;
Kr'!2r«« from the Mount of Olives Into > Pro:rramme«, Clrt^ta«. "^"^r^*^'"
iU. rtoliWj«-»™ ^^Jj, ^j ooj ,g ib^ c^uie of 1 v/eddUu. Card.. Ac., prtirt*^ •* "»»• <»««•
article ever put on
Made 187(1 to I8.S1.
examine my stock, whlcn — ■«__.
cxaminc^^l^ ADAM8, Ohelmaford, Maaa.
Porhapa Yoii VTere Born
Don't you think with proper studj
A GOOD OUTFIT CAN BE HAD AT
KITTREDGE'S,
l%% OKKTBAL BTMBKT.
And a thorough determination to suc-
ceed, you might become successful and
celebrated? Why not try?
Tcmporaturcof
Sheep Hock
Spring Is 47*' F.
Bhocp nock Spring Water lontalns four flabs of
K grain of saline ronstltwcnt* in a pilloa. nn<l U
(Tom six to thirty tlm-srUREIt than the Ubls
wBlcrusually onerrwdfor sale.
Tho loading Physlctuns of tltc City
may bo consult oti ii»s to tho tliorapontlc
efficacy of thin well known table
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 aitd 166 Merrimack St.
LGWELL.MASS.
HOLIDAY QOODS.
MECHANICS MILLS,
Oor. Datton and Fletcher Street*.
Will make any kind of Wood Work to order
for Holiday PresenU.
FLUSH ALBUMS. Very handaoma
for Ohristmas Presents. Cheaper than
any plase in Lowell.
OOIOONI BOTTLES, worth 35 eenti
each I selling for 20 oenti. ^ .,
FAHOY PEBFUMES-Large and
choice line.
BILK HANDKEBOHIEFS. One of the -
finest lines we erer carried in stook a*
lowest prices.
FAVOT RUBBER OOODS-PreseBli
forohildren. *
Urge line of HAEM0HI0A8.
Oyer 2O00 doietv TOOTH BBU8HB8,
which we are selling at prices waj
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosen of POOIJST
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a larga
assortipent of Portemonnaiea for speoie.
POCKET OUTLEBY— One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Qti-
tlemen's Pen Knifes a specialty.
Very large line of FAHOY SOAPS
selling low.
400 dos. HAIB, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish aQ.
Ladies' FAHOY WORK BASKETS ia
great Tariety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
»
All new goods, beautiful patteni,
latest designs, lowest?prioei.
We haye also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin glona
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a doean
pairs of Kid Glores.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowert
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, eloeing out at
25 cents each. Catch on quick or yoi'U
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of
SHEARS we ever had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. AU
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
Tantage to look over Sterens's stook,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per oent.
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriact
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Steveni's.
STEVENS will not be underiold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in eaeh,
for presents at $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR CASES atbarga h
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
SCISSORS and
and warranted
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
!• orepared to quote the very
tOllSaite of printtng. CaHfoi
lowest prloea on
Do Tour Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dye everything. They are aoM
everywhere. Priix lOe. tp^^»g^J^on.
Thev ha»e no equal for Strength, BrumoiMe,
Amount In Packages, or 'or Fartneat oTColor.
or non-fading Quiillt ea. Thev do not a»ok ot
smut, rorsale by W. W. Duncan, DrugglM.
191 Middlesex street; Ooodalo's imig Store. 118
central, comer '^l^n streeta. flije^ Wook.
r. H. Butler A Co., Drugglste, 1" Oentt«> "J^JJ*
Garleton A Hovey. Dmrtlsu, Cljr HaM, Mart-
mack street; Albert L.lleld,Drug|rtrt, Davto
Comer. Kllfngwood **>«•. "»*™?2f!f^iSPJK;
•Itepo^toMceiQ. C Brock, Drugj^ Md|«
rti«et^oomer ^Irrt strw*^. C. per>o<l. >«• D-
ApSSecary, comer Merrimack and SoJWk
«tt«eu: Denis O'Brlaa, Dmcfli*. ■ BxMffO
itreet, LoweU, Maaa.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If Tou mat t* nenn'.tlw'mgit MnU*
TK
'9f rtUm*
0karleBB.Coott,exHMisUBtseer«lar7 of
the tieerary, sat smoking » cigar late th«
other evenlDg Id tba oorridor of the Fifth
AYtoue hotel. He had Just returned from
the opera and was eojoyiag a >clgar before
going to bis room. ^
"Yes, the opera wae very fine
tonight,' said a vol<» near hlra. Ue
turnetl aud saw u man well dressed, lean-
lag on a cane, aud like himself quietly smok-
ing a cigar. Mr. Coon did not reciygulze
him, but thought he might be a lover of mu-
•ic, and mechanically replied, "Yes." Ibo
unknowu coolly sal dowu ou the settee by
him and aaid : "You have a teuor voice, but
you have never aspired to sing, aud do not
know what lyrical ambition Is."
After waiting n few minutes and receiving
DO reply he contiuued : "1 lost a golden op-
portunity to Income a great sluger, and ever
since I have been a .ilj^upiiointed man.
Seven xears ago 1 was in liussla, and wh le
there 1 begau lo sing. 1 dU«x)Voit;d I had a
pbeuotnenaT voice, but absoluttly had uo
wulrol of It. I could go us high as V In al-
tUslmo without auy effort. Myuieans were
moderute at that time, and I felt that my
voloe needed culllvatlou. One night »u bt.
Petersburg 1 sang In a concert, aud received
quite an ovation. After the concert a card
waa handeil to me, which read :
TIIK IMtINCR88 I'KOWCABtWKOW.
"My beurt fluttered with excitement, for 1
tiad heard she was not only youuvj aud beau-
tiful, but It gix-at patron of youjig artists. I
shall never forget what occurred after 1 met
her."
iJe paused aud said uuthlng for a few mo-
meuU. Mr. Coon was Interested aud nalu-
raliy askwl : "W«'ll. what did occurufter
you met the rrlnt-essT'
The unknown's vol«o irew sad as he con-
tinued bis narnillvi-: "She suid I hu.l a
wonderful voice und ll ought lo be cullival-
ed. 1 was Invited to Mje her at her palace,
and onlcrtidned lu a style befllling u king.
Instead cf thinking of mv voice 1 fell dcsper-
■atelv lu love with the Prluc^sas. Hut she did
not "return mv love; she only admired my
voice. t>ne <"luy she told me If 1 really loved
ber I would accept money and go direct to
Paris In onUr to complete my musical educa-
tion. I con^ente(l to go. und was tohl to
come back to the palace the next day for lo-
■mictlon". When 1 saw her ihe next day it
sad luok was on her beautiful face. She said
•he bad beani bad news from a d nr friend
ut Oenevu, and asked me If 1 would not con-
sent to slop ihere on mv way to I'arls and
deliver » feuled package. Without hesitat-
ing 1 took the package and startevl on mv
journey. 1 awore to the Princess when 1
parted from her thut 1 Intended to return a
great singer and win her love with my voice.
On my wuv to Geneva I was arrested and
the scaitif pa» kiige proved my doom. The
Princess was a nihilist, and was making me
the means of communicating with anolhcr
member of the coufraterulty. I was sent to
Siberia lo aerve u term of Ave years. Oh I
the torture, the misery I endured In that
wild, desolate couuti7. Better death out-
right a thousand times thau Imprisonment In
that cruel, barren country. Korayekriwas
M crushed In spirit 1 could not form any
{dam of escape. Finally I fouud that my
■iler waa suaceptibie lo oertalu luflueuoes.
although really at heart a noble fellow, aud
I escaped." ^ . ,.
Mr. Coon looked at the narrator and then
asked : "Aud how did you Influence the
Jailer r*
"I worked upon bis feelings with a long
and pathetic storv, and he oot only let me
•scape but he gave me half a dollar to spend
on the wuy." ^ ,
"Well, here Is a quarter for your voice,
now go." Kild Mr. Coon, as th»" Russian exile
flad out with bis phenomenal voice itlU un>
cultivateii and thirsting for dampness.—
[New York Coraraerclal Advertiser.
The Interior of OreonUad.
In the September number of the Bulletin
of the American Geographical society, Mr.
B. E. Peary gives a detailed account of his
Journey, iu the summer and autumn ot last
Mar. Into the interior of Greenland. He en-
tered lu the neighborhood of Disco Island,
oonsiderably further north than the starting
Joint chosen by NonlenslOold for bis expe-
ItiOD. Mr. Peary's exueriencea were some-
what similar to those of Nordenskjold. His
course throughout the iourney was due east.
He onlv reached 100 miles from the edge of
the Ice-blink or interior ice, his highest ele-
vation being 7ftaft feet. Mr. Peary sums up
hia observations of the character of the Inte-
rior Ice. The coast line shows a great diver-
sity of features, dependent upon the altitude,
the season und the elevation and configura-
tion of the adjacent luountuins. Whenever
the Ice projects down a valley in a loug
tongue or stream, the edges contract and
shrink away from the warmer rocks ou each
side, leaving a deep cauon between, usually
occupied by :i glacier; and the upper sur-
faces, disintegrated by the reflected heat
from the mountains al>ove, and shattered by
the dally change of temperature more, per-
haps, thau of the forward flow, present a
chaotic labyrinth of crevasses, gullies, and
rugged pinnacles, Increasing In magnitude lu
direct proportion to tho length of the tongue
and its approach to the sea level. As to tho
features of the Interior beyond the const
line, the surface of the "Ice-bllnK" near the
margin is a succession of rounded huni-
mocks, Btee|)est and highest on their
landward sides, which are some-
times preclpltouH. Further In, these
• hummocks merge Into long, flat swells,
which in turn decrease In height towards the
interior, until ut last a flat, gently rising
plain Is reached, which doubtless becomes
ultimately level. In passing from the mar-
finof the Icc-blink to the remote Interior
rom one to five disUnct zones may be noted,
■ the numl)er and width varying with the sea-
son, thclatitudo iind the elevation. In win-
ter the entire surfai-e is undoubtedly covered
with a deep, unbroken layer of fine, dry
snow. Late In the spring the warmth of the
sun at midday softens the surface of the
snow along the land borders of the Ice. and
this freezes at uigbt, forming a light crust.
Gradually this crust extends to the Interior,
and, with the advance of the season, the
snow along the Iwrder of the "Ice-blink" be-
comes saturated with water. A little later
the sone of slush follows the xone of crust
Into the Interior, the snow along the border
of the "Ice-blink" melts entirely, forming
pools in the depression!', and streams which
cut deep gullies In the Ice; water cavities
form; oklcrevasses open, and new ones ap-
pear. Thlaaone rapidly widens, and ex-
tends into the interior In the fooUteps of the
others, and behind It the immediate border
of the ke geU ragged and soiled ; pebbles,
boulders, and moraines crop out of iU melt-
ing iorfaoe, and by the end of the Arctic
soiBmer it in disintegrated and shattered by
the heat, and eroded by the streams into Im-
paMable roughness. Mr. Pear? gives some
useful hinta as to the best methods of travel
over the ice, which, If followed, he believes
Woakl without auy dlfllculty Uke the ex-
plorer to the east coast.— INature.
Women suftring from aching •«<»«".««"*
bMk apply a Hop PhMUr; it has soothing
properties. __^ .
Mb». WnriM)w*» Boornnco 8r»UF, for ehll-
dr«B teething. Is tbe prwicrlpUon of one of the
beat female nnrsee and physicians In the United
StatM, and baa been used for forty years with
Mver.falllBg saeoess by millions of mothers for
their children. Dnrtng the process of teething
tta valne U Inoalealable. It reUevea the ohUd
from pain, cures dysefry and dlarrhosa, grlp-
ng la th« bowels, and wind-ooUo. By giving
ttitm to th« child It restt (he motbar. Pitee tt
MMliaheitle.
lietiicaL
\rc\\ I <1&D be cured of your
or|4EK/ou«|jEAO/iCHE byusin^
jUTH-LO-PHQ-ROS,
tor ^ears
ithasbfca
h ir\oro[Mt
tested and^
is TDdav me
onjv^suc-
»sfuL
i&maa
Send
fccerfts ^— ^w^^ •
■or tnefceaiiTifiil color^^^^^picture
#iiiami«L
Ohmm*, TT. Batons Broker,
Boom It Oantna Block.
▲ttiBllQB glvMi to all flrst-cUMa loaaa and
^ , L iBvestments.
]p[.cl.
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
spr.ct.
mu inB Coite.
W.B.UUlbbACo., of MliiiiKAPOUS, ojter
Ftrtt Mortgage on Varwutn ■»^*'»»«»o**' "":1£^,
kota m amounU of $S00 and upwards; l"torest
from 7 to 8 per cent. J^ortgag^^on Minnmpoiu
CUv /'roperr^, Interest 7 percent. *i"«*°y«^
expenenoe. Send to Uoiton q/lce A»r Famphm
and references before you Invest •1»^,»«^-,
OKOKOK WAL.IJkOK, ^gent, 19 Milk street,
Room 40, Boston.
hoiers^Morbus
olie
ummer
Qotnpla^ints
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
80 Maasaa Street, - - - Kew Tork,
UAVB CON8TAMTLY OM MAKD
A SKLKOTION OF OHOICB UmBST-
MKNT SUCUliJTIBS.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHAnUCK STREET, COe. HIODLE,
•OS.
SBWAIX a. MAOK. President,
JACOB BOOBK8,(rieasarer,
D. B. BiuTLSTT, Clark.
DIRECTOBSl
SKWALL G. MACK, LEVI 8PRAGUK,
JACOB ROOKR8. "«<'«"« ■JViF.K^.^'
JAMICS B. KIIANCI8, JOHN K. KIMBALL,
AUCXANDKi G. CUMNOCK.
COOPERAGE.
Haviog engaged the lerrioes of a com-
petent man to do onr work in thii line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable rate^.
Sitfinnw Catti0*
HARRISON W. STRKETKB,
Constal>le and Oolleotoar*.
Oorretpondtnct of Danktr$, tiroktrt and Inmmt'
ort $ottcUed^
A Valuable Jnvestment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER • BININQ CO.,
Office 48 Oentral Street, Soom 10,
SPALDING BLOCK,
Ofltora a valuable Investment to jlhose who de-
sire sure returns for lln-lr money. Tho com-
panv are not enRSKcd In any wildcat specula-
tion. They arc sblllnK the stock upon Us merits.
beln« conlldent thnl U will reulUe what they
claim. ChU sud ask questions.
PRICE OF GAS,
- with tbe discount oflP for prompt pay-
ment. Is
$1.20 per Thousand Feet.
- mmumttMrnmi^mtMAa
lYSenterY
c^/l Cured b)r(i
teaspoonful of
PerodDms?m /(i7/er^
in a little Affl/cor
Sugar and Wat en
AU.DRue6l8TS 5CLLlr. >0
Private l¥irea to Mew York.
Telepbotw Call* •TS«8.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
8TOCKS BONDS. OBAIK AND FRO-
YISIONB bo«sh« and aold for Casta, or ear.
rled oa Maisldl
a /», oJ BiMding, LoweU*
OILS! 011^! OILS!
¥e wonld call the attention of nieri
of Lnbrioatiog Oili to our stock of Oila,
which we can famish at as low price as
any other concern in ^w England and
deliTered at year mill or shop free of
fireight or cartage charges.
Orown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and Almost odorless, and is especially
adapted to light machinery, and with an
admixture cf Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Orown Eagle Machinery Oil.— This is
a standard oil in flaab point and cold
test and tbo viscosity is high. It has
suffioient body to enable it to be nsed
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all hinds of light machinery,
especially spindlen: for tbis service it
has been found after long continued
tests in the largest mills in the country
to excel all other oils for safety and
economy.
Boom Mo. •, OaaSrol BIoA.
Office hours, from » to IS. t to 6, and
Thursday and Krlday STeulncs from 7 to a.
4^8L«eclal atuintton to oolwcUon of ""^
treneral rare of ti-nemeDt proportv
Hurgeon Chiropodist.
Mo. 1 Preaeott Itreet*
X,«woU. ■!
Office hours : 8 a. m. lo IX m., S to * sad 1 !•
p. m.; Hundays, a to 4 p. m.
QKOBOB BBDRICK. 96 OOMttal
!^1
(Bstabhshed in 1841.)
Piano rurioB. the
made. Tbe tone
r. Baker
I best Uprif hi jeimm
Is clear, brljM aatf
sy «1U staadla taps
„,^^^,_., _, IBM
Ijetter than an}"upriihr piano CTcr mad*. AIm
itauare I'lsno Vortes of the bast maaufael
all to be- sold at the lowest factory prleoa
warranted to give entire satlstaotloB. ^
for (ieQnrtt Blevens. organ builder.
T
Late Oculist to North western Diapaasary.Miw
York city.
OBoet No. it Wjrman'a BackMico,
Jerrimaek and Central atr«o«- -
Dr. Itlcker. Office days and hours
Merrimaek and Central gtreoto. iPSSJSS^
Dr. Itlcker. Office days and hours : WlUHip.
DAYH and 8ATUR1»AY8, from ea.
FIRST-CUiM
CatawhH
KLY'8
CREAM BAIM
ClMsnaes the Naaal
Paasaces, Allays
Pain and Inflaoi*
naatlon, Baala tha
goroa. Restores
tho Senses of
Tasto and Smell.
TBY THE OUKE
A particle is ap-
plied Into each nos-
tril snd is amreeable.
« - _ Price&0ctB.atDrufr-
Bta;bym^ll,rcJlste^cd.60oU. ELY BttOTII-
;B8, 2u Greenwich street. New York.
INVESTMENTS
AT
y aiirt ® IPor Cent.
First mortf age, with coupon bonds attached.
payable semi annually by Appleton NaUonal
Bank. Secured on Improved farms In the west,
from 8 to 6 times the value of the loan. Ahso-
lately sevare. and prtnrlpal an«l Interest nald
as a rule with as much promptness as Koyn-
ment bonds. Amounts horn •»'» "Pi> i«W'yi,'
and 8 per cent. Apply to ALLSTON AL.L.lfiN,
Mantur block. 61 Central street, room 1. JBofer
to JOHN K. KIM BALL. President Appleton
Nat. Hnnk. JAN. K. >^KLLOW8. PreslUent l^w-
ell Mutual KIre lus. Co., LEVI 8PRAGUK,
Pri'slilent. Tradir* and Mor,han1«;8 Ins. Co., K.
B. PATCH, UAPliO^)D WltlOHT, CUARLK8
UOVKY, jkrFKlWON HANCllOKT.
Gas Cooking ^Stoves
Set up and rented at a low rate per year,
plying included.
COKE,
Broken, screened and delivered at
$4.00 Per Chaldron. •
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CASH.
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
as Market Street,
iHijScellatuous*
p.'m. Kxcluaivo attention given to dlssasas m
EySi Ear and Throai,
MONUMENTS.
ANDREWS & WHEELER,
KBTABIiltHBD 1S6T,
MAinTVACTtnUIBa OP
:^
Fine Granite and larble Work.
No. 41 Th4Hmdike StreM^
..^^
fEtscellaneous.
TVEIPT 00013S!
"Woroeaitor A Oo.
Are receiving lots of new goods for the holiday
trade.
Buy a Watch, a Diamond Ring, or select some
beiutlful design In Silver. They will keep.
' " ■ I -
rCct the Best' I
HOP
hPLASTERS
1 For ooratlve power and eflbotliSBBBB, haal-
lag Qualities, and qialoknawi of aotlon. laey
•taad without an oqual. SolentHloally pre- 1
pMwd ft»m approvwl v«;*t»ble oasnts, vlrtaes
of PWBh Hops. Ouma. Bataama and BBBitoeitj
I Bprwadonwhltamualln. They promptly mw
ttiaroochly Bubduo aU pains and aatwa tliat|
torment the bumaa body. vltaUw worn-oat
muaolea and Btrmffthen weak parts. Always
ready fcr instant appUoaUoa. aiBaa,flngraat
•adnrvM^iUliaff. HopPlaatarBsoldbytog-
glBta and Oonntry atoraa. SSota., 5lorfl.OO.
I w"*^ fbr prioa t>y pfwprlatorB,
nm9 Plaetar O— paayt Beaten^_lIaBB.
jj-JJiiiiiri nT —-'*-" — ■aawhatyomtaiy. I
Xaook fbr iiop-Tine wiBalh and aignataze oCI
I BOP PXJtSTMB OOXPAVT. onbadkaf :
tsr aadoooteoiilaraionadplaatBV.
SPOKANE &PALOUSE
, (Northern PnclOc Ooanuitao)
Railway Company.
First Mortiaie, Sinkini Fund Six Per
Cent Gold Bonds,
Dated May 1. 1BS6. Boo May 1, 1»86.
Interait Hmj 1 and KoTomber 1, Pftjable
in New York.
For price of bonds and farther partlcalars
apply to
BREWSTEfi,COBB&ESTABROOK.
35 Oongresi Street, Boston.
No charso aaado Iter tho aae of motors.
No eharco made Iter mnnlnc •npplP
pipes f^rn strootBsalBS to eonamasoro' eal-
lars.
Orders, whoa loft ■* oflee, pronspUy at-
tended to*
0. E. CrSHING. Agent.
Moor Korik
C. B. AJTDBBWa.
OHAS.
JAMES MORRIS.
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gai and Water Titter*
and Plumber.
j&tobeii anH Viunztn.
Ranges and Parlor Stoves
▲T THB LOWEST PRICKS.
SM MKRIUMACK STRBBT.
^idne^ I>i-ewett,
NO. T JOHN BTRBVT.
RICE
CAERIAGE
SPRINGS.
PAINTERS
Of tho Tory heat aaakoa.
Call and see our rariety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
51 MARKBT STRKBT.
STOVES AND RANGES I
Btoye Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Olass, Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN ^URNlTUHh
And Paddlors' Buppllos.
PAFBB STOCK AND OLD IRON PUB-
CHABED.
MAHTIIV At X^A.^GrTJFVY,
174 * 176 MlbBLBHiCX STRKET.
OOLD MEDAL, FASld, 1878.
BAKER'S
_ Wanaatwi ahaolutoiy par*
Ooeoo , from wkkh the esessa of
on has besa rsowvsd, Ithsa (Arts
fIsMS lAs ilrs«#a otOoooastlssd
wMi ■lank, Anovraatosttaasr,
and la thsestore fcr BMt* eeoueai*
teal, <iesMa# Ut» Mom aoessal^
a»p. It ts dettdooa, Moilshtog,
Btrt-DinheDlng, aaally dlsrested,
■nn adralrobly adapted for luyai-
sa well aa for persona la hea lUk.
Joh Worker and Bopalror of
and Water Bsfflooa, Prlaitoc
Btaaaa Pumps, tkaftloff* Pvllayp*
Mowers, Mowlas Maakinos, oto«
Shop 25 Middle Street,
TBLKPHOM^ ISdnA.
First Letter Foundn ir Km Eiiliil
COMMENORD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Sold br CJroecrsererywksre.
W. BAKERS CO.. Derclieiter, lass.
\ DUMAS&CO. (I
7 - 0 ^ ^
/bookbinders
I,<0&I34 Cciittvi-I St
Moladfsrlts
BOOK AND JOi/^ii?
▲ad for Ui VnUTALLBO
Address orders to JOHN K.
as Water street, Boston.
SVThe Ooorier and Joaraal typa la
foundry.
LAMPS.
AMD
BUILDER8.
To« will And It to poor lotoroat to call npon
aa boDsro kasteslas poor
PAINTING
A good aaaortnaont of flrat-^Uas
always on hand, at bottom pvioaa. Ofvo as
a sail at onr aow aad spa^oaa atoro.
Make the OJVLT easy riding jomp seat
OT Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and bnilders in Lowvll. Write for
priotsto
WELLS h SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE ht BMAIT,
0, W. LOHG,
W. a. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLaEE,
LOOK ft JEWELL,
A. P. BeAEDMAV,
OS0OOD MOKBILL,
Amosbnry, Mass.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle street, JUnreU.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO..
Pl'l'lVlON, FA.
iiiTites attention to a '.great Ta-
riety of useftil and ornamental
artidea particularly well adapted
(tor Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion Is called to Handkerehiefr
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
J. W. BENNETT & CO..
ROOFXSRS,
BBS HITE BBAITD.
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Grand.
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Super-Phosphate
AKD
EBOLISH LAWN DBEBSDIO,
For sale cheap by
J. O. »OOE«8 A CO..
M. SI and SS Market Wttwot.
DUPLEX STAID LAMPS.
DUPLEX HAIOnrO LAMPS.
FANOT HALL LAMPS.
PIA50 LAMPS.
BA5QUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILYEB LAMP!.
With fsnoy shades.
Lamps and shades to matoL
All to be found in great variety
. 4
•AT"
POSTERS,
FRENCH & PUFFER"!^
181 rentra^ Streets
Hair Tinta.
An Unparalleled PrepamtiOB-
for the Hair.
ALL KIKDS OF OOMMMCIAL iOB
PtIHTUradoasatthoOsaitar Job OAce
fvoaptly and at lowasi
Eviify Descnplioii ol Printing
— mBQvnHD n —
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
to qoala Iha Tcry 1
petaHag. OaUfnvi
lajMparcd to qoala Um
Olotbintf*
€3kroocry9
Or (Hher Establlahments,
Courier Job Office.
It Is guaranteed te
hair /rem grmy te a
BROWN OM BLACK IN OWB
HOUR, The Mmtr TkUm to «•
dUeoeerw eftkepreprteter, wk^m
eoDperiemee <•» HAIR ANI> MAIM
GOODS is muMeiemi
hie kn»wtedge ef whed
preper eubeUmeee te
hair, Burehmeere hmee the em^
euranee tkmi IT CONTAMMB'
NOTHING nrJURIOUBi U «»
perfeetlp hartmieee, Brepmmeif
enly bw
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LOWKLJ^ DAILY COUBIEB.
PublUlied evorj' fefdernoon, SuDdaye oxce^ted,
In tb« Courier BulldliiK.juBt east of Oie l*«rt
Offlo«. kJ^cii>niAc'^ •ircel, LowdJ, Mum., by
lUrUeu A UuwvU. |iubM:rlpUou pilce 9>i-^ *
fear, 60 c«Bt« a moiAb. I'i cenu » week, dell?-
•red by cikiHtt. kUigU; ooplw 1 oeutik Aflver-
tUlng ratvtt fBruUlied uu applU-alluu.
LowvU Weokiy jjourDul puliUiJioa from Mme
9ffioo ou rrldaj •. l*rlc« $1.50 pcr annum, al-
««ya »u *#f»*icc. J-arger cliTulaUon in towni
Loweti tlian all utlivr puptiitt.
wer« bounced wUblu four moutbii, aod io
tbo«« eases best known iu New KoglaoJ, lit
le»st, tb« meaneat and moi*t unscrupulous
purtlsanH were put In tbelr plaoM. Notblng
could bavtj bwu n icrosacr violation of ilr.
Cleveland'B allcj;ed anli-»polU priuclplea
riPTIETH CONGBES8.
The JiMfcaoD Blrotlon— Mr. Oli»iidl«r*e
Inquiry— Th« Chlnea* Queatloa.
Jan. 12.— In tlie Sen»Ko today Ibe reaolu^
lion oflered by Mr. C handler af New Ham|)-
Hblre ln«tructiui( tbe comniUtee ou tbe )udt>
realUence, or bualnaM addreii, p
•*--' nke
. preeedMl 1^
rhe'woi^<r^'ymm.'' BDdm«y ni«k« mwruot^ifr
tbaii by wrUtcn or printed worda to call itf.
tentlon to any word or pa*t.»i4:e In tbe text,
and inuv correet unv typoKfiipliloal error*.
Tliere mav be plucetl upon Ibe hUnk leuvea
or cover of any book or printed matlor of
Ihe iblnl olu««>. a simple manuscript dodlca-
Falsu* in uno falsut In omnibus. A dellber- 1 ^lary to Inquire Into tbe supprciHon of tbe Hon or \««*;cr'pllon. not of
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veracity of Ibe party was utterly to be dls*
trusted.
It was not htraujje after that Ibat what Mr.
liale tllscovereil wa* the fad. Tbe wbole
Ibeory of I bo TreMilent wa< to turn out re-
publicans and put In democrat*, ami tb»il Ihe
ssveep was not cleaner beeius to bavo been
due only to lack of lime and opportunity,
nut If tbe Mal^ senator expects to confound
or vex ibo inu«;wump Idolater of ibU Incar-
nation of broken pledjces, be will find him-
self In error. The mugwump U as dishonest
as bU idol U fi||se, as a ;(euttral rule. He
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ibu nature of a
Dcr^tonal corrcHpoudcncc. With a packa^*
of fourth cl:i>*s m.illcr prepaid at ibu proper
rate for that class, the sender may Incloae
anv mallHbIc third cla>s niattcr, and may
write upon the wruppi^r or cover thereof, or
tax or label accoinpanylim Ibe wime, his
revenue and a deputy I'ulted SlalcH iuan.httl, ' nanio, occupation, rc-ldencc or bUBJiiess ud-
wuH taken up. Mr. Chandler aildre >»ed Ibo I ,|r,ss preceded bv the woni "f roiu.' or_^«u«3;
votes of Ibo coloreil cillzem* of .lacksoo,
Miss., al the recent muulcipal election in
tlial citv, and Into iho iilleifod parllcipallon
in such"bUupief.slon by tbe Unilod StrttuM dix
trict attorney, a dcpiily
Brs anB #anrs B$(itf$*
•olle<-tor of internal
finds Mr. Cleyelaml a good free*tr.uler
that b'des a mullltude of alns.
and
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10.00
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pRR-HiDKNT GooDKLL of the agricultural
college, who retilgncd at the last commence-
mei)t, btft wax Induce I to bold hU position
util tlw first of .January, has again couseui-
il to remain until Ihe end of this college
year. His resignation baa been accepted to
lake eflpct July 1. He peremptorily refused
to continue In the posiuon longer, though al
first the trustees refused to acoept hU reslg-
DStlon at all. >,
WASHINGTON NEWb.
Elif iLo\jjfll ©ailo Courirr.
FBIDAY, JAMUAEY 18, Itm.
Tbe Carllsle-Thoebc case Is to l)e one of
affldavlUand counter-affllavlts. The demo-
eraU will probably count noses on the
•wearars, and of courae t'arilsle can secure a
miOorlly. Hut the real value of an aflldavli
la what \m sworn to. and who iwcars It.
The question of Mr. Lamar's confirmation
bas been put over until Monday. There 1* a
•trt>DK pressure In ftvor of having II dis-
cussed In open session, and it certainly is n
case In which pulilh? deliate over a nomina-
tion might well l)e tried. Ubldlcberger an-
nounces bih intention to vnte for Lamar, an
ecoentriolty of the Vlixlnla senator quite In
keeping with his record.
The Koslon Herald's comments ou the
Lowell lire are not ►o fair n^ they would be
If It understood the case Iwtter. The fire
did not start In the firemen's quarters but In
an atUolnIng bulldlnjr. and it was fought.
when discovered, with the same energy that
bas always characterized tbe cfiorts of tbe
Lowell department and won for It Its excel-
lent reputation. Bos(on'^ experience with
Ores has not l)een so fortunate that It can af-
ford to be critical.
The .Senate has had a good deal more talk-
ing so far this session than the House, and
the speeches have Insen on many toi>lcs, and
most of them have been pretty c;o0'j. Yes-
terday Senator Chandler called public atten-
tion to Mississippi electioneering methods of
a character not altogether novel In that stale.
Senator Mitchell declared that the Chinese
must go. Mf lii^ arguBttents not precisely new,
but .--.^-^<^*ly marshalled. It Is evi-
dent that the S ^aie U mt going to suflTer for
srantof oratory. * i
In spite of the euphemUms ot tbe letters
t)etween President Whitney ar.d Manager
Richards of tbe West End railway "Oinpany,
It Is evident that the latter's reslgnaii^'J has
more reasons than apoear for leaving the p**-
altlon. The whole Is greater than any of Its
parts, and It Is more of a job to run all the
street railways of Boston than It was to run
any one of them, and more annoying to be a
single Uigel for the complaints of every-
body, than to he oup of several for the com-
plaints of a portion of tbe public.
• The fishery conference Is making slow
progress, and there Is no prospect of a
speedy agreement upon any scheme. Tbe
visiting staUismeu from abroad cujoy life in
this country and are in no hurry, li Is in-
timated that if Congress will put Canadian
lumber and fish on the free list tbe Canadi-
ans will not as-k anything more. If the con-
ference doesn't adjourn till Congress does
that its session will be very protracted. The
cases growing out of tbe seizures of British
sealers In Alaskan waters are very compli-
cated, and this will a<ld to the delay.
The Wool Conferenoe.
The wool <jonference Thursday appointed a
committee of nine, three from each assocla*
tloo, to confer, and. If poaslble, agree upon a
basis for a revUel larill" j-diedule, which will
be submitted to the full conference for diu
cusslou and adoption. Tbe manufactu-
rers have in preparation a sUtcmenl of their
position ui»on thcqueslion* under considers-
l\6if. Tbo work ot the conference bas been
thus far «»f a iireiiniinary character. The
lonferencc will probably continue until Sat-
urday.
A IVhit* lioose lUtception.
- The first of a scries of fortnightly recep-
tions was given by the President and Mrs.
( leveland at the executive mansion last night
to tbe diplomatic corps and a larirc number
of invited gue>ts. All of tbe lower part of
the mansion was thrown open uud brilliant-
ly lighted, and floral decorations were of un-
usual profusion and beauty. Music was fur-
nished by the full Marine ba'id. The Presi-
. lent and Mrs. Cleveland received In the blue
parlor and afterward mingled with their
gufc?ts in tbe larire east room.
Tarloas Matters.
Tbe President has nominated Edward S.
Bragg of Wisconsin to be envoy extraordi-
nary and minister plenipoloutlary of the
United SUtes to Mexico. - ,
John Daly, on trial for the past week for
the murder of Joseph C. O. Kennedy, an
aged and well known real estate dealer,
whom be stabbed on the street last summer.
was found "oot guilty, ' * i..--..i»« "
Senate In explanation and support of It. He
huld be had communicalious from Jackson
asking for such au invei-tigation, and as»eri-
lug that the facts ^tatell could be provoil bjr
the testimony of the best men ef both
political i)ariiea. He had read a
manifesto which firht conveyed to the colored
iteople of Jackson tbe information that they
would not l>e allow ed to vote. This manlfes*
to, be said, displayed at its head an eiigniv-
tiig of a couple of pisloU. a couple, of shot-
guns and a powder flask. In It the "Young
Men of Jackson" aaiiounce.1 their "utUin«>
tun>." It drtclared tlial, having soon one of
their nuinljer iKlllshlv inunleroti In the dark
by a negi-o bully, set on by u negro polioe*
man of a negro cursed eily. corrupt rad-
ical nejrro government ahoulU and must be
wli)ed out al anv cost; that, If negroes ran '
for •iftloe, they should do so at their extrem-
esH)«rll; and it warned all negroes agHlust
attempting lo force upon us tbe black
uurl damnable machinery calleil government.
Tbe colored citizens, under nil the clrcuus-
stances surrounding them, bad met Iu con-
venllou, had resolved that 11 would ""t be
safe for them to atUMopt lo vete, and bad
consequentiv abstained from voting. «o that
none but white men voted. The federal
ottlcers engaged In that business were Mr.
Harris, the .(istrlct attorney. Mr. \V llson, the
deputy collector of Internttl revenue, and Mr.
Livingstone, deputy United States marshal.
He submllted that the (piestion. although
It aflecteil onlv for toe time being a inuulcl-
pal election io the city of Jackson, was of
national importance. Tbe country this year
was to enter on a prosldeatlai election— au
Weather Indications.
Jan. 18, noon.— For How England,
wanner, followed hj oolder, rain or
■now, followed by fair weather, briek
to high winds, diminiihing Id force, be-
■opming northwesterly.
Irp an^ Jaiup 0ootia.
print thereon tbe same, and any urinted
matter not in the nature of a i)ersonal corre-
spondence, but there must Ik? left on tbe ad-
dress side. OT face of tbe packige. a space of
at least three and a hair Inches in length and
two and a half liiehea In width In
which notblng shall Im) jxlaced but Iha ad^
til-ess of the i»er»ou to whom the matter Is
sent.
AiUourned. j
THE GKNEKAL COURT.
Jan. l2.~The Senaie passetl under aus-
peusleu of tbe rules, a bill for estra cterlcal
assistance In Aayh branch not exoeedlug
11500. Mr. Southworth introduced'^ bill to
appropriate annually f-VXH) for the sUte li-
brary, to be expended under the direction of
tbe trustees and llbrarlau Id purchasing such
books, map!., charts and works as they may
deem useful, in keeping lb gooil condition
the works in the library, and Id piirchas-
Ing furniture, etc. Mr. Oleason offered a
resolve in favor of th« widow of the late
William II. Uriflllh. Mr. tiriflltb, the clerk
to tbe Secretary of »he State Board of Agri-
culture, died last summer, and this resolve
provldts for coulinuiug bis salary to the end
of the year.-
In the House a petition was presented by
Mr. Trull of Tewksbury, of the town of Wll-
mlngtou, that tnat town may be set off from
presi.leatlal eieciion-au i j,^ jyj,^.|,| ,,t,iriot of the first district court
election which was lo decide the presidency , ^f ^^,J.^^ y\uu[W^ex and aunexe«l to tbe
and hUo to decide tbe complexion <>« l"*"*; j fymn, ,||.|rict court of eastern Middlesex.
tlonal House of Uepresentalives. In that . ^,1^,,,^ „f |^,well presented th»< petition
cdeitlonat least 12.000.000 voters, ivpreseut- . j,^^ Ho^ton and Ixiweii railroad corpora-
log <M).<10().0<H) of Ameri.an people, would ibat »aylngs banks mav l)e allowed lo
parti* ipaie. Amonx those voters were prob- || ^^^ „^ ,^,„,^ ^„^, „„i,.,.
Hl.lv 1,.V)0.(HK> of black men. repicsentlu| | ' ^ Ban ett of Melrose ofieretl an order,
0'DONNELL&GI|.BRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND
Closina: Out Sale
RUIN, RUIN, ruin:
«PX20IAZ^
PEeEIPIORY FORCED SALE
FRIDHY AND SATURDAT,
•January 18tti anil l<4tli.
If..
IM THE
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
.or THE-
d
(l.0OO.0<H) or T.OUO.OK) o! their own race : anil
it was an im|K»rliUit question whether Ibeae
one and a half millions of l»lack men were or
were not lobe aliowe«l to vole. It was a
wbhih WHS adopted, that the slate board of
eduiiulon be nquesteit to tiansmll to the
House the fact* bearing upon the Inspection
T.^..- - , ... , of urivale schools under the dircclion of the
.jue*ti«»n which concerned those citizens wno ,»;.,, wlietbcr such lnsp4HUou I* general,
ilesind to ijrolcct the tjultl **'7'*,|.'*-'VJI! „"' "il «nd wbetlier. in its opinion, the present laws
■ ' ' '"' ' . » »• « n • . ^^ sumciont to secure such an inspection as
will show tint these w'bools are maintained
up to the rc»iuirements im|M>»ed by law upon
public schools of similar grade.
There were several orders Introduced,
none of tbcm of much importance.
Icr should be settled by a fair vote of all ,
who are voters under the constitution, or be j
settled with 1 *. millions of these voter« dls-
fritncbised in pursuance ot that policy which
had been dcllbcrutciv adopted in the capital
of the stale of Mississippi, which state was
seeking to have an as^ociute justice of lb« "ju- ^
preiue court lonid in passing »o tbe validity
of the eonstltutlonal nuiciidmcnts. I
Tbe Mississippi senators diselaimcd any
Intention to rcsl'l the piopose»l investiga- ,
tion, although they deiiieil ihat the facts ,
were as stated and <|uestioned the conslllu- '
tioiialltv of such an lnve^tigation.
Bon Marche.
because of iuianity.'
Finding it a matter of abiolate neoei
lily that we raiie a large amount of
The annual meeting of the trustees of the I money before Saturday night, and hay-
Massaclius.tls Agricultural college was held j _ ^^ j^^^j g^ i|^,gj quantity of Oloaki,
vei.ieiday. rre.idcut Henry II. (ioodell in , » t» i j t u ♦- *—
the chair. The annual reports of the presi- Newmarieta, Saglans and Jaoieti for
dent and treasurer were resd and accepted. j i#i.... .i«- .kitnf lift Ana
The resignation of i'resident (ioodell was ac- , Ladiei and Misiei, allO abOUt 110 fine
Mr. "Chandler called the altentlon of the copied, to take etiect July 1, and the commit- ^ gj p^j^ Owmentl, wa hare decided
s. i.aloi s from Mississippi to the LMh constl- »«« on course of study atj.l faculty were In- »••* , , \ " . . .a '
tniional umcndment. which doclare.s that > »tructed In tbe meanwhile to look al)Out for a I ^^ ,^1,^ j^ )^j making a great lacrifioe m
"iberiKbtorciti/-ensof the United States to I candidate to U'l the vacancy. Ibe; ni -w TV.«-,*«-.^t
ote slriil not Imj denied «.r abridged by the ; following committees were appoint- , ow Oloai Department..
■ Sli tmur'i'r%..rV.™..c;'l?o1 rr.n, Fridaj morning till B.tturd.y
He conceived that whenever in any building. Daniel Xeetlham of Groton. J. S.
■ * Uriniiell of Oreentleld, J. H. r>emoud of
Colt of IMltstlcId,
— or —
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gjoves, Yarn, etc.
Mi our Gents* Heavy Underwar
aitiaif^riee* '
60 doieii Blue Kibbed Shirti and Draw-
ers for 88c., down f^om 62.
60 doaen Oenti' Boeioh Oraj Bhirti ud
Drawen for 880,, 4^1^* Aom 76. '.' *,
Oenta' Scarlet Shirti and Drawen ft»'
69, 67, 87o., 81, preyioui prioei 76o.,
tl.lO, $1.26, 11.60.
100 doien Oentt' White All-Wool Shirtt
and Drawen for exactly half priot,
871-2,60,62,760.
Ladiei' 38-oent Veiti down to 26o.
Ladiei' 60 and 62-oent Veiti down to
38c
Ladiei' 76-cent and Si Veita down to
67 l-2o.
Ladiea' Medicated All-Wool, richly worth
81 26 to $1.60, down to 76o.
B071' Scotch Gray Shirti and Drawtn,
62 oenti, down to 38c.
All our 20 and 26-oent Hoae down to
12 l-2c.
Hoiiery worth 33 and 38 oenti, down to
25o.
About 100 Ibi. 8-oent Ball Tami, all
colon, down to 60.
— BAROAIN8
NKW8 ITEMa>.
— The bodv of Haltle Allen, the adopted
daughter of kalph .Stark of Gullferd. Ct.,
was found on the clam Hats at that place
Thursday. She disappeared eariy In the
morning, and It is supposed to be a case of
suicide.
—Theodore Houston, formeriy vice presi-
dent of the New York, Ontario and West-
ern Hailroad company, and later receiver of
the West 8hore railroad, committed suicide
Thursday in New York by shooting. He
was a member of the Lotus club. 1 ho cause
is unknown^ ■
Peiiodloals.
The Travelers' Offlclal Guide for January
Is now on sale and will be found as usual to
coitali. the latest railway news with accu-
rate time tables which arc readily under.
stood
han.lv companion. Price 50 cents. National
Kail way Publication Co., 4ti Bond street.
New York.
United States, or bv any state, on accouut of
race, color, or previous conalt Ion of servi-
tude." He conceived that w henever in any
election within any state tbe rlu'ht of any
man to vole was denied hlra because he was
black, that was a proper matter for Investi-
gation by the Senate.
Tbe resolution was atlopted; yeas 29, nays
21, a party vote, exceot that Mr. Kbidle-
berger voted with the democrats, while the
two Mississippi senators were excused from
vting. „ , ... Ill
Mr. Mitchell of Orejron called uu the bill
Introduced bv hini on the 12tb of December,
abrogating aft treaties heretofore made and
now operative between the Inited States
government and the Chlne.se empire, per-
lalning to ( lilncse immigration to the L nited berst, treasure
.states. Mr. Mitchell addressed the Senate in tbabks '"
support ot the bill. He made a severe attack
ou the Chinese. They, he said, wore gradu-
allv posse-sing tbeniselves of this coni.fry,
hringin;; with them their system of laws,
their Imperial customs, their peculiar views,
their own piigan institutions. They bad al-
ready e^labli.^hed in this country an Iniperi-
um in imperio. With them porjnrv was a
crowning virtue, while hypocrisy, deceptioii
instruments ot common em
Northampton, Henry
George A. Mardeu of Lowell: cwrse of |
Hludv uud faculty, T. P. Hoot of Itarre,
Wm". H. Bowker of lioston, F. IL Appleton
of Pcabodv, Wm. Wheeler of Concord, J. A.
Harwood of Lililetoo: farm and horticultur-
al departments. Wm. R. Sessions of Ham|)-
lien, Pblneas Stedmsn of Cbicopee, A. A.
Bvlgbam of Marllwro'. K. W. Wood of New-
.tourJ. IL l)rH|M.r of Wortsester. Governor
Artns was «lected president of the corpora-
tion", Mr. Grinm II, vice president. Mr.^es-
slons, secret «r\ . and Frank K. Paue of Am-
easiireV. and Mr. Coll. auditor. Tlio
ot llic board were voted to Mr. (»eo.
Noyes. tbe r.-tiring treasurer. Mr. Mardeu
sat with the board for the drst time.
CIVIL SBRVICK a>M.MI.S8U)N.
The fourth annual rei)orl of the civil ser-
vice commission has been presented. It
states that there has been no change during
that period In the classihcallon of tbe ser-
in Oorieti, Bibboni, Handkerohiefi, Kid
OloTOi, Hamburg, Gotten Underweari
Oloaki, Shawli and Draperiei.
i9-LMlles AN requeatMl t« visit o«r
and oomp*re prtoes.
morning
night we ihall hold out the inducement
of Oarmenti at HALF THEIB VALUE,
AT HALF LAST MOHTH'S PBI0E8, at
leii than we would tell them for nnder
any other circumitanoei.
it il hardly ihort of abiolmte madneti
on our part to make inch ridiouloui onta
in prioei, but we are in urgent need of
money.
We mean to sell two or three hundred
garmenti by Saturday night, at a great
toss to ourieWei, at PBIOES SIMFLT
BIDI0UL0U8.
The only redeeming feature with us is
lorely
O'OONNELL & GILBRIDE,
116, 118, 120 k 122 Meirimaok St
CENTRAL STORE.
I that we shall get the money we to
' vice, so that tbe num»>er of persons within , _..^ ^^^^ j^^. ^jjg gj^mg ^inie give the de
i the civil service rule* remalns.as last year,: ' < ♦u ♦ «n
FlRlfi RECORD.
civil Serrloe Keform.
Senator Hale of Maine has done a good
■ervioe to everybody in showing up the ad-
ministration's hollowness concerning civil
service reform. We shall not expect Mr.
Cleveland or the mugwumps to enjoy It, for
the former, of course, will dislike to be
written down a humbug, and tbe latter,
while they don't care a fig for Mr. Cleve-
land's lapses, do dislike very much to have
them found out and advertised. Mug-
wump virtue is of the Spartan stamp, which
eonslslH mainly In covering up misdemeanors, i
Mr. lisle makes a full expose of the admin- j
Istratlon's shortcomings In this regard. But
even hrgives the President credit for a pos-
•Ibly honest intention which is not borne out
by the facts. We have never suspected Mr.
Cleveland of any purpose to practise what
■be preached on this subject, because every
«tep from first to last has Shown that he
didn't mean a word of it. No honest head of
«n administration could bave allowed Post-
master-General Vilas to remain in tbe cab-
inet an hour after that infamous cir-
oulnr of his, calling upon the whole dem-
oeratic party to resolve itself Into a smelling
eommlttee to formulate charges against post-
naeteni, bad become known. But Mr.
Cleveland has not only not disapproved It;
]M has apj>roved Its sentiment, and for hlm-
fltlf hw »*^^** "P**° ^^* principles. And
waa bis very first move as to PresL
offices? Out of >Su collectors of I.P
revenue, men against whom no charges
''■'mm9 made, whose duties had l»een per-
^^ ^^ ^Itb exceptional Hdcllly and ability,
wboee tenure of office was exactly that
NMMl beharlor, which the reformers are try
l^tolavc ni«de apply t» nearly all offi«es,84
and fraud wcr» ._
People who travel find the guide a i nloymenl; '|» ^ y^^^/.^f l^'\l«,,^«„7, J,°.^^ ^ purchasers bargains that will
Is a^o;^?;n^
67 for tbe city of Boston and 67 for the other I
cities. The whole number of persons ex- 1
amined was U33. being 3S):s more than last
vear. of those examined, 93.S passed, or
about 00 l>er «eut.. of whom !)r.> bad received
only a common school education, or
Its equivalent, and lit were college
graduates. The number appointe«l lo
office in tbe tlrst division under tbe
rules was 40a, or nearly 43 per cent, of those
who passed. The average age of those who
passed the examination was M years, or
three years oblcr than the average last year.
The average age of those who failed to pass
was 86 years, showing that the younger ap-
plicants bave no advantage over the older.
Of tne persons examined 1G4 were women.
The Mount Hugglns summer hotel at
Swanzey, N. H.. which was built several
years ago, but was never opened, was bur;ied
Thursday. Tbe bouse was lately purcbase»l
by M. J. Sherman of Keeoe. Loss, f 16,000.
A three-story building in Hartford, occu-
pied bv tbe Taft company, makers of pressed
wood ornaments, was burned Thursday, and
a large n unil)er of valuable dies and macbuj-
ery were destroyed. Loss, $30,000; Insur-
ance, clo<000. .. , •
The residence of ."senator Ingalls In Atclii-
son. Kan., was totally <lestroyed by tire
Wednesday. He bad recently made Improve-
ments costing 110,000. Everything was de-
stroved. Including a valuable library which
he had been twenty years collecting.
Tbe extensive cotton mill of Uumpf Bros,
in Philadelphia was completely destroyed by
fire Wednesday. The loss will reach f76,-
000, which Is almost entirely covered by in-
surance. *
Onard Acainst Fire.
Mr. Henry F. Currau, resident agent for
the celebrated York safes, l.s In this city at |
present at the St. Charies hotel, and would |
warn all business men to protect their books |
and valuable papers against fire by »>">!««
one of the celebrated York safes. He bos
on baud a few second hand ones, which he
will sell cheap. Call at once. Don't delay.
Delays are dangerous.
Salf'sroonis, 104 Sudbury street.
Ask for the celebrated York safes.
Ntipulations
!ared that,
I .
it would be better that every lino of
treaty stipulation with the Chinese empire
which obstructed its prevention should b»;
swept awav. He said that in the city of
Nevv York there were 'il76 Chinese laun-
dries, to say nothing of the Innumerable
opium joints. gMml>ling hells and other sink,
of vice and iniquity in that modern bedlHin ;
that there were nearly as many in llic city
of Hrooklvu; and that tbe Chinese took from
those iwo'eities at least a million dollars an-
nually. There *vere between 250,000 and
:J0<),O()O("biiiese in tbe United States, proba-
bly -200,000 of them being In the state of Cali-
fornia, and huudreds of thousands more
would come by way of Canada, on the Cana-
dian Pacitlc line of steamers and railroad.
Thev would flow In like water through a
. i....«\.i.VoHvPnf nirtv creed or sex. of the chef examiner, and with such Impar-
We cannot quote prices, as this cut
includes our entire stock of Garmenti,
universally conceded to be the most
magnificent one in Lowell.
Ruin! Ruin! Rum I
For us, but fun, happineii and bargaini
in our Oloak Department for the hun-
dredi of Friday and Saturday purchai-
eri thii week.
EIJIK PRIOES, ABSOLUTE BAB-
0AIN8, continue in every department.
exclusion of Chinese immigration
*'''i\"ttew1rtSKTtrs Vate on tbe ; ;«,Vnd none of the ,4M persons exatnined
s.im^side^f the ( ueslion, and on his motion has appealed to the commissioners for a re-
.■^'^^i ta-rffL'red to he foreign atfairs ; view of hU inarklng. The labor of the c^ein-
Boston.
the bill was referred to the foreig
conimitlce. _ , , ,
Tbe Senate, In executive session, reached
an understanding that the nominations of
Messrs. Lamar, Vilas and Dickinson shall
uot be taken up till Monday.
In tbe House, Mr. Towusbcnd reported
back the Routelle "battle flag" resolution, as
amended bv the coinmittee on military af-
fairs, so asto inquire also about the return
JPH«rM*»t*re and Carpvtn.
StaennADA Manning have a birge
household furnltaru, black walnut,
pjilutod chamlMjr suites. New
styles at very low prtces
ii.>ulbwlok block.
lino of
nab and
and elegant
No. 3 Fresooit street
fairs, so as to nquire aiso aooiji luc n-im i *"'' ~ ,"" ~, ...,.-1 1., tho i«hnr di-i
„< Wk. 1.V , .oXrnor. to .orlb.ru rcgi- Jo-JJ-'-^S; 'X^"„,t','"'.t"«o..ot'
at l^rKKX)
TJwttna's Hair 8tor0,
'.n Merrimack street, la a popular resort for
alles who desire to obtain enuJne l)arga1ns.
Tho proprietor has placed such low i^r'.ces on
every descrlpUon of habr goods that everybody
■hould take advantage of them at once. CaU
early for a choice aelectlon.
mlssloners has beeii Increased by the large
addition, both to the number of persons ex- I
amined and to the number of examinations
necessary. The extension of the classitled
service under the amendments which lake
elfoct on the 1st of February will add fur-
ther to the duties and expenses of the sys-
tem. , , ,. ^
There has been a great Itocrcaoc in tne
■ ■ depart-
Of
working
the report says
"During the year 403 persons were ap-
uolnted to ofBce under the rules. During
half of this period (the six months of the
soldier exemption Ikw) 16 veterans only
bave been ap|>olnted without examination.
Of these 10, 12 were appointed in the prison
service of Iloston, where, owing to the small
- ■ * In the in
Beatlig.
In this city, Jan. 11, Wm. G
years. 11 months
Flanders, aged 61
commissioner of tlsh and Usheries
per annum, was passed.
Mr. Blount »>f CJoorgla. from the commit-
tee ou post offices anil post roads, reported a
bill relating to permissible marks, Drinling
or wrillug upon second, third and fourth
class nnitter, and it was placed on the calen-
dar. On matter of the second class, besides , .,. -^ .,oor.««i»v nf residence 1
the name and address of the person to whom | pay and the necessity o> re«'i«»ce '
tion, tl e name and "ll;!^^" *>.',,^'»3. ^"of ISJ 1 nd fe SsU ' tie oplllo*!, S the commls-
or sender, words Indicating the date 01 me lenu 10 jusm/ <. • , ';. , „,,„_, nf Inktvear
EUIN FOB FRIDAY,
RUIN FOR SATURDAY.
$52,000 worll] of Woolen Hosiery, Men
Underwear, and all kinds of Woolen
Goods, Hoods, Jackets, Mit-
tens, etc.,
AT RUIN PRICES
1
V
Friday and Saturday.
Don't mies the Great Buin sale. Bring
ycur money, at we will net sell except
fcr caih at these ruin prices, as the
money is what we want. Bale continues
Fridi^ and Saturday.
names on
KXn";i.™V«!l«l;.l»ri "^ P„1,I1,»1Ioi. 10, »hl»h '^K~„™"',,;;Si'^comiiil..loii.r.recon.iiiond.n.iD.i.d.
„.„.»„...^s... -'-.,„::?, ,.:.!iLi„'.'i'>i J.f ib.°' ..= : r.'rst;*o"J "uV-j?* •_rji''™"- '•
75 years. ....
Funeral services from his late
170 Westford
o'clock.
street, Sunday afternoon
may wrile bis own name,
ocoupatlOQ
V
and 1 tbe rulea In more than one newapaper.
The Prices Did It!
We Knew Tliey Would!
Well, Why Shouldn't They? They
are Low Enough, Good-
ness Knows. ^
We have had a biff trade ever
since we marked down our goods
and atuiounced our intetdion of
going out of buHittess* We are
not making any ^noney^ but we
have less goods every night, and
now all we wish is to sell out
'clean, slick and smooth during
the coming six weeks. We think
we have ^narked our prices low
enough to do it, and still continue
marking down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
them out at once. A glance ai
our Dress Goods, Cloaks, Do-
fnestics. Hosiery, Gloves, Ham'
burgs. Laces awl Underwear
will convince all that no such
genuine bargains are offered
elsewhere. Do not be humbugged
by unsc?npiUous advertising
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every-
thing in our etoek io marked
down as represetUod,
Bon Marehe,
MerrlaiMsk m< Kirk StrMti.
Oswald & Co.,
3IS aiadl 3T Oentral Street.
«
FINANCIAL
\
^Mikfi Boston and New York
Markets.
LOCAL NEWS,
witbaooucb reoeatly,
ysarBBDAT'a fibb.
/-^
I rrom Ctordley M Company.]
Our Kew York correspondent says: Onf of
tbe bull leaders sulO last nUht-'-Bears dlspov-
•red again that It Is eat^irr to sell stocks tLau
.(•t them back. Friends of Mr. Gould say be
has not sold any Missouri l^aclUc below par and
his present holdings are tifc same as they were
last spring. There Is reason 10 believe that as
•oon as Mr. Uould gets what be wauU In eon-
neoUon with K. T. he will Join the ball party.
Market, however, does not dlipead upon Mr.
Uould or any ene man. lu present strength U
duo to general buying aod It will produce tho
great advance which wtll be seen In prices dur-
ing the next 80 days.'' '
We lire told that parUes who hare befn bull-
iBff on bt. Paul hare sold that stock and gone
Into itoa<lUig, TbInI 1* »>*^ that Mr. Corbln
Ittnched wlthaonio WaU si^^ct frtendf yestor
dayandthe^nrilB uijading came very soon
'KlK^Msponfiod readily to the (Irm tone at
TMterday's closing, so U»at our own market
JSmlis.'^ rtiiogth ereu U It Is dull. There 1.
aothlog lo It, howeter, to ailmulau* speculatton.
Qaotntlona.
BOMUa. -^
dosing Opening Closing
Jan. li. Jan. 13. Jan. U.
Atiantlc A Paolflc Inc's ... MH ••••
A.,T.*8.F. 7's 1I«H
0.rK.*W.V. WX *)h
Maclean Central i's.... MAC
LAMU STUcas
Aaolnwall J^
Boston ■V»
Boston Water Power. . . *H
BMt^>»tou »H
Mav^Hck *H
fVeDotuiiao's Day
PenubM'oi Bay
SanDlego. • M
Waat'lCnd ^H
TKUcraaani ai teat.
Brio Telephone Co n)i
Maw KngUnd Tel. Co «0
KAILBOAU BlH>»Ka.
OH
5"
▲..T. a 8. Fe
▲UaLUc ft l*artUc.
UK
. 10'4
Chtoago. llur. & Oulney 14MH
Obi., Bur. A Northern.. M
Mexican Central UK
niDt Jb Pere Mai-quotte tf
niDt a Pere Mar. pref . W • • • •
UoloD I'uciUc «'K
LOCAL KAILHOAUa.
Bastern ^ ^^
l«.t.,KN.£ WK J^K
Boston ft Albany \9i
CentralotMass.com.. )1K •>■
Ceuiralof Masa. pref.. Hh "
BuUAu<l com "H ••**
Butland pref M
HKW rOKK BTOOKa.
Ohloago ft Northwust'B .... IWK
Oaotralor N. Jersey..
Dataware, L. ft W....
Oanver ft Fort Worth.
78»«
ISO
• ••••■ •
____j ft Texas 17H
X<oulaTlll« ft Nashville. (MK
Lake ^ore A.... nn
Mlohlgan Central M
Missouri PaoUlo H7)(
North Paclllc MH
Morth Pacific prof «'•
Maw York Central 107H
Norfolk ft Western....
QlUuUi* •••*••••••*•■•••"
Oregon Transoontla'l..
Phil, ft Reading
Texas Padflo
Union Pacldc
in, Paul
maOBLLAHBOUa.
Wastem Union 78K
Oregon Improvement., ift
rntbuao Palace Co 140
Paolllo Mall V7
Lnasson S. S. Co 47K
Mwnia gTocBa.
78H
MM
40K
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OiH
»K
57 K
nn
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47"
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44K
40
tih
66K
7«K
411
Pranklln
Qolnor*
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18
80K
THE MINERS WAITINO.
OaU Tlinea »t Shenandoah— Will Corhln
agree to Arbltrs^tef
Botb the miners and tbetr employers are
quietly walling, neither' knowloK what to do
next. Five tiatns of WyomloK valley coal
were recplved In Philadelphia Thursday,
which was .juickly taken by the dealers.
There are now 16,000 coal miners ou strike
In the Wf.««t Mahiinoy dihtrict, and the busi-
ness Interests of Shenan.loah are j<'opardized.
The largeHt drv goods concern in the town
bas closed out Us stock and gone out of busi-
ness. Several other inerchants have sought
other localities. Shenandoah Is almost
wholly dependent upon the trade of the
miners for Its proHperfty. When the nilnes
arc in operation the hotels do a large busi-
ness with conimerolal travellers, but now a
drummer l8 8lmo8t a novelty. '''"« ;^,','*''°/
the buslncHR lutn of this place to Philadel-
phia has brought about a perceptible change
In the feeling on the question of the htrlke.
Even those who were the most radical for
coalition with the railroad men are now In
favor of separation. Mr. Corbln can. If he
desires, end the miners' strike by agreeing to
arbitrate, with no fear that the railroad
trouble will be brought up. W. T. Lewis,
master workman of miners' assembly No.
135, and manager of tbe strike, has asked
for a conference with President Corbln, the
queslloq of the railroad not to be consid-
ered.
STORM IN THE NORTHWEST.
Worst Bver Known for the RnllrtMda.
There was a terrible snow storm through-
out the northwest Thursday, railroad men
■aylng that It was the worst ever known for
their business. Its worsts effects are felt in
MiDBesota and Dakota, where It was accom-
Eanied bv wind, which drifted the snow
adiy, and In northern DakoU, with below
sere temperature, It was a genuine blizzard.
All f reignt trains on the Northern Pacific
and Manitoba lines were abandoned, and no
paaaenger trains were sent out Thursday
night. The St. Paul and Duluth suooeeded
Inkeeplng Its main line open, but abandoned
tbe branches. At Huron tbe wind blew fiO
miles an hour. The air was so full of snow
that it was almost impossible to see. Sever-
al school children gut lost, but all but one
were found. A numlwsr of farmers started
home as soon as tbe storm began, and there
are grave fears for their safety. In Webster
ihe temperature was 13 below, and several
mail carriers are believed to have been
caught in the blizzard and perished. The
wind at Pierre blew 80 miles an hour, and
three trains are snowbound at Ree Heights.
A collision between two freights at that
point is reported. A Groton despatch re-
porta the mercury 580 ilegrees below, and tbe
Btonn made It impossible to see more than
two rods. ,
X«MM troubled with eatarrh for thirty yean
Have suffered a great deal. My eyea, ears and
threat were greatly aflteted. Mr. Kinney, the
dragglst. Induced me to try Bly's Crea« Balm,
and for the past two yoare have had very little
trouble. I have lived In Webster, Mass., and
BoekvlUe. Conn. Very respectfuUyi «r. W.
Pratt, Monson, Mass.
1 have Inpreved greatly alnoe nalag Bly's
Crean Balm for catarrh. I feel Uke a new mam.
It la a blessing to humanity .-John D. IteraU,
Hartford. Conn.
Work on the RuIbs— Wlint the State l^m*
—Motes and Ineldeats.
The ruins of the Middle street lire were
more desolate looking tills morning than yes-
terday, and, covered with a ^{arment of
snow, they assumed shapes of a decUlcdly
grotesque nature. Allbou;;h a detachoient
of men from the department were Hlatloued
throughout yesterday al tbe lower front win- 1
(lows of the demolished armorv building and \
Itopt two streams stea<lily playing on the In- 1
cipient bluze whitb nersistentiv tlumed up |
anxjuic the rubbish, vet till lust niKbt
the chsrred timbers and smaller pieces of ,
wood burned rapldlv and twU-e tbe oftlcers '
aroused Electrician Whitney, as they were 1
alarmed lest the bliize should gain too great :
headway. The last time, about one o'clock, •
Mr. Whitney thought It would be advisable
to summon a cuniuany and quench the \
dames. Ity tbejtiniK Lose 7 arrived the tire ^
ha«l sfiraad oiilin(i uneonlfortable proximity :
to lily ridOvviil|t,"Hnd it required coustdarable ;
expenditure of Water to narrow the flanu's I
down to tin in^iKllitlcunl circl*!. an<i then the
soasniodU- upKboots of Hcry columns demon- j
HI ruled I hut the tlr<r had 'a position from;
which It uould uoi lie dislodged without much 1
effoK. I
Thlt mornini{ the remnnnl^ of lh<? great
blaze was very active and eiiiUted a dense j
cloud of smoke, which gave the Impfession |
that perhaps tbe ruins were atlre again and 1
drew a large number of curious spectators to
the place.
The battered furniture of the Wameslt and
the hook and lailder coiuDanles' rooms in the
partisliy destroyed engine house, is being
removed to the ttpartmeni iu which the o|>>
erating room will t>v situated, and the pool
table and appurtenances will probably he
ready for use by tonight.
Electrician Whitney went ull over Boston
yesterdav and after some ln«pectlou secured
a number of iar»<, whkh vvlth about AO taken
from the police station, where they bad been
kept for some llmi', and seven from the col*
lection In the old opt-ratlug room, will con-
stitute the Jar depart itieut. which Is now l>e-
ing put'ln order. The butteries and the re-
(>eater will come to<luy from the (iainewell
company, lioston, an«l il will not l>e long before
the Urc aiurtn system will Im* in working or-
der. The iars will rest on the floor and tlie
other aupllancea will be placed ou a tempor-
ary shelf. A de legation of telephone men
are engaged in stringing wires from various
points to the Fellows block.
There are several theories as to how the
firv originaled, some who have considered
the mailer l>elieviug that it began in tho
paint xlrbp of the city's carpenter establfsh-
mc'it. So insny hcuvv llivs have occurred
In this vlclnit> iluring'the pa'»t few weeks,
thai some people are entertaiiiiBg the opin-
ion thut the blaze might l>e attributed to an
Incendiary. A suspicious aitpcarlng stranger
entered a store ou Middle street Tuesday
night and seemed to be minutely scrutinizing
the place, lie irave evasive replies to ques-
tions and was asked to leave the premises.
Wodiiemtay morning and afternoon he made
bis apitca'rance and acted more curiously
than ou the previous visit, and he was seen
peering Into shops along the southern side of
the street. Whether he can be connected
with the fire is a question of Interest.
The fcltlzeus are re«iuested lo keep on the
watch for all tires and as soon as one Is dis-
covere«l the nearest telephone should be used
to alarm the department, by sending notice
to the Central ottice. All tbe ooiice ofllcen
will keep a sharp lookout and the ancient
way of shouting "lire!" through the streets
will be valuable just at present.
TilK 8TATR'8 L088.
The following Is the loss of the state In the
Are: 114 muskets, at tl3 apiece, tliSi; 118
uniforms, at 982 each, 1377(1; 118 «eU
cuu
ACTIOM or THH COMMITTBK
PAKTMINT.
At a meeting of the committee on Are de-
partment at the city hall yesterday after,
noon. Alderman Carter, the chairman, pre-
sided, and Councilman Leary was elected
permanent secretary. All the memben of
the committee were present. It was voted
to give Assistant Engineer .James F. Norton
full and complete control of the department,
as its official bead, till otherwise onlerod,
and that the secretary notify him offlclaily of
thia vote.
A proffer by tbe general manager of the
New England telephone company, Mr.
James Menzies, of the services of the repair
gang to assist tbe city lu improving the pres-
ent crippled condition of the fire alarm sys-
tem, and to provide nn extra force at night
ill the operating room till such time as the
cItv may consider Its services unnecessary.
f
**J«iB'SteMHl.''balbl«th^MrM*r P^t* iajtomewhat trouNed w.m. •»»«.» ..^-~,,
tbe Btolof ue and the irytWtoaMp with hto but It was not aupelenUy aevore to opoairton
daugKer In the eecoml and^ktft nets. Mlu 1 remark. Mr. Oreenleaf was a man of ragu-
Lulu Smith, in the itouble part 6f*Madellne,'»l»r and temperate habits, which f»ct ac
Renaud's wife, and -Adrfenue," bl» daugb- , counts. In a great measure, for his long life,
ter wasgoodandshowodcartfulstudyof her I He liiid sometimes thought that his death
part She received a hearty call before the might be sudden, und kept letters in his pos-
curtaio after the second act. Mr. Wm. B. , session (living the whereabouts of relatives.
Ward as "Ilaoul de I-oingey" was j;ood in who iiii^ht al any time bo apprised ofnils de
-m^i » *■
of
Cfjuipments at $3.86, 9454.30, a total lose of
OH riRB !>■•
all'at the ex|>ense of the telephone company,
was accepted, and it was voted to extend
the thanks of the city for this favor
Authority was given Acting Chief Norton
lo have two extra permanent men at each
fire department house to do patrol duty and
answer the telephoge at night. He was also
Instructed toglve the names and residences
of all "call men" to tbe chief of police, so
that they may be called at night In case of
fire. The chief was authorized to procure
all the bedding necessary to replace that
burned, and for the use of additional tempo-
rary men.
It was ordered that the i>ells on the V rank-
lln, Varnum and Uighluud school houses,
the police statiou. High street church and
Mechanics hose house be rung In case of fire.
The chief and tbe chairman were author-
ized lo make all necessary repairs to depart-
ment apparatus. The committee voted to
Inspect the different houses and apparatus
on Monday next at two o'clock, and lo Invite
the mayor and president of the common
council to accompany them.
A BULLKT FHOM TUB KIRK^
A bullet from one of the cartridges explod-
ed by the Are on Middle street Thureday
morning passed between two buildings on
the norincrly side of Market street and
through a large pane of glass in one of
Davey * O'Dowd's show windows, making
a bole about two Inches In diameter. After
passing through the window— the glass dis-
placed being scattered In small fragments in
every dIrectMm— it broke a bracket against
one of the walls, aiid dented the wood-work
on the wall finish beyond. When the explo-
sions occurred lo the burfilog buildings,
quite a large number of peraons were stand-
ing in front of the window In which the
Iniilet entered, only al>out a foot over their
beads.
MOTB8.
The police ofHcers will ring the t>ells on
tbe buildings deslgnate<l in ibe report of the
committee on fire department's meetUig, flnt
by a number of strokes and then by sound-
ing the numl>er of the ward.
So far as can be learned, with one excep-
tion the principal suffering among the fire-
men was from the extreme cold. Some of
them could hardly move on reaching their
homes. A fireman named William J. Flynn
injured his fool at the fire by striking it with
an axe wbile chopping some ice.
AMUiEMKNTS.
voice and bearing, and his capital acting was
heartily api)reclaled. Mr. C. H. Gorman
was strong as the "Count de Moruay" and
"Lazare," and the stage was well munageU
under his direction. Mr. T. J. Kennedy as
"Dennis O'llouike" caused a great amount
of laughter witb his dialect, which was really
good. Mr. .1. F. HuHcy as the "Duke
TvAubeterre" showe<l careful slu«ly of bis
Srtrt aod conductcil himself In u manly way.
Ilsses Etta Snytler, Annie Bell, Haltle Cart-
wright and Messrs. F. E. Itlair and J- •»•
Condon were all good In minor parts. Tb«
costumes were very tine und historically cor-
rect, and the stage settings were in good
taste. The Ameriian orchestra furnished
extrcllent music between the acts. Mayor
Palmer was present and expressed much
Ifiytlsure al the erretlence Of" ttre perform-
unce, congriUuUllnc( the players heartily. ^
KNTERTAINMK.NT AT HlUn HTHKICf.
The Hlifh Street Y. P. S. C. E. and the
IleljiUig Hand society united In giving an eo-
tertalninenl In the vestry last «yj«ulug, and a
most enjoyable time wa^ had. The excellent
choir of the church sanir several selections,
and Miss Ada Iluatley of Nashua, N. H.»
daughter of Mrs. Emma Manning Huntley,
gave pleasure to all by her fine reading, and
High street people will be glad to hear ber
again. Miss U. Dyke gave two piano solos.
At tbe eiose of the entertainment Ice cream
and oake were served, and the tables for fan-
cy articles and pop corn were well palron-
Ize.l. Mrs. Frank M. Clark, president of the
Helping Hand society, and MUs Fannie M.
Clark, chairman of the social comailltee of
the Y. P. 8. C. E., were the prime movers
In the affair, and they may well feel pleased
at the success of their undertaking.
8HATTU(;g 8TRBBT KNTBKTAUSMKNT.
The ladies' sewing circle connected with
the Shatluck street church met yesterday
afternoon, and In the evening there was a
sociable and entertalniuent. Supper was
served from 6 till 7.30 o'clock. At the latter
hour Ihe entertainment took place. Tbe
programme was as follows: Piano solo.
Miss Sadie Pcirce; reeltatton, Fred Hard;
reading. Miss Florence Churchlii : rijcliallon,
Miss Edith Merchant; song. Miss Oracle
Sprague; reading, Miss Flora t<pragu» ; bao-
^o solo, Eddie Cuinmlngs: solo. MIhh Sylvia
Hurnham; reading, Miss Flora Sprague; pi-
ano solo. Miss Ellen Moore. The diflerent
selections were well rendered, and the enter-
tainment as a whole was much ei^oyed.
aUi'PRR AND (M>CIABLE.
The Ladies' Ilenevolent society of the First
Congregational church gave a supper and so-
ciable In the vestry last night. Supper was
served from 6 till « und from 8 till 9 o'clock.
An entertainment was also given, consisting
of the following programme: Song, "Ileg-
gtr Ulfl." Misses Woodside, Kuowlton,
eane, Bailey, McBrayne. Musters Lewie
McBrayne ami Harry Clough; harmonica
and piccolo selections, with guitar accompa-
niment, Mr. Kichardsou, Archie and William
Kiughoru; solo, "God's Children," -Miss
Edna McBrayne; choruses, by six young la-
dles, quarU'tle selections, Misses Woodside,
Bailey, Beaue and Knowllou. The atteud-
ance was good.
HUPI'MR AND CONCBRT.
The people of tbe Presbyterian church bad
an enjovable entertainment last night. It
consisted of a concert in the audience room,
which was attentied by about five huudred
persons. The concert was given by Mr.
Albert F. French and Misses Emerson and
Meredith, pianists; the Abt male quartette.
Dr. W. B. Ilellly, Messrs. F. W. S. Daly,
Eugene McOsker, Misses Alice Somers and
Grace Kennesou, vocalists, and Kev. Dr.
Court aod Miss Delia Delorme, readers. The
talent was strong enough and dlvenlfled
enough to make the entertainment a very
rileasTng one. When It had been flaisbed.
he companv aiUourned to tbe vestry and
partook of the excellent supper which tbe
committee iu charge had provided.
RBKORM CLUB.
The 12tJi anniversary of the Lowell Re-
form club was observed last evening
in Welles ball, a large proportion of the
members being in atteudaoce. The ladies
connected with the organization provided au
excellent supper, which was discussed by
the company from six to eight o'clock. As
soon as the tables were cleared President
Wbltcorob made a retrospective address, tak-
ing a comprehensive glance over the work
accomplished by the society. A creditable
enterluinment was then given by the follow-
ing persons: Misses Harlou and Flynn,
Messrs. Magulre and Bums, vocal solos;
Misses Fowler and Buzzell, vocal duel; Miss
Haltle Barrow, ulano solo; Mr. Willie Hov-
ey, banjo solo; Messrs. Variiey and Snow,
readings. John S. Colby addressed the mem-
bers and alluded satirically lo licensing liq-
uor shops to support the police station and
government, also making a vigorous ap|>cal
for the cause of tempersnce.
MR. BALLOU'8 LKCTl'RB.
One of the best treats this season will be
given Thursday evening, Jan. 19, In the John
street Connregatlonal church. Mr. M. M.
Ballon, a successful author aud editor of
Boston, who has travelled all over the globe
and written several Instructive books on
scenes and Incidents which he witnessed, bus
prepared a lecture called "Round the worid
in one evening," and it wtll be given with
many charming sterooptlcon views relating
to all countries, ull people and various cus-
toms and styles of architecture. See adver-
tisement.
NOTBS.
"The World" vvas given at Huntington
ball again, last night, by the J. Z. Little
company. There was a good-sized audience
that enjoyed the performance from first to
last.
Tony Denier's variety and Humpty-
Dumpty company will be at Music hall next
Thursday evening. This Is the sdrt of show
that takes well.
"Over the Garden Wall." George 8.
Knight's popular comedy, will be presented
at Huntington ball soon. The piece and the
company are well known.
A concert will be given at the women's
branch of the People's club tomorrow even-
ing by Mr. Charies Y. Barker.
OBITUARY.
*'A CKLBBRATBD CASB"
Was presented by the Mathew Temperance
Institute dramatic company last evening at
Music ball to an audience that tested tbe ca-
pacity of the hall to its greatest extent.
Tbero bas been a considerable amount of
■peculation as to tbe eompanv's ability to
play *o strong a piece as this with credit, but
any doubt gradually wore away after tbe
curtain went up on tbe firat leene of tbe pro-
lOKtie. Mr. M. J. Maboney #m aflJMUTa aa
Dnnlel Q. Oreenleaf.
About five o'clock yesterday afternoon
our old fellowKsltizen, Daniel G. Oreenleaf,
visited the scene of the Middle street fire,
and on his return had almost reached Cen-
tral street when he fell and struck the back
of his head against the icy ground: He was
taken into George F. Allen's harness shop
unconscious, where he almost instantly ex-
pired. The boity was taken to the undertak-
ing establisbment of James W. Brooks, after
Dr. Irish had examlne«l the body as medical
examiner. It is believed that apoplexy was
tbe cause of bis death.
Mr. Oreenleaf bad resided manv yean in a
two-storv dwelling house owned by bim at
No. 72 'High street. His wife died about
seven yean ago, and be leaves no family.
fie bas kept bouse, with tbe services of a
housekeeper, a portion of the time since his
wife's death, but last spring Mr. Sumner A.
By am. a former tenant of Mr. Oreenleaf. re-
tumea to tbe bouse, and deceased bad since
boarded with him. AcqualnUnces bave
thought that his mental and physical health
baa seemed somewhat impaired of late, but a
casual obaerver might not bave noticed it.
He was about town, as usual, yesterdav, it
being bis custom to daily visit frieods on
•DIM of tbe prineipal atreeU. He bad bean
cease. ,
31r. (ireenleuf was a native of Concord, N.
H., uud wa» born iu September, 1808. He |
was a barness-iauker by trade, an«l after .
eoniing to Lowell prosecuted his trade here.
He ufterwurd learned tlie truuk-maker's '
traiU;. und kept stores at ditterent points as ;
a 'huiaess.uiaker aud trunk-maker. Ho '
was a constable of the town auil of the j
city of i^owell from the date of its incur- j
poruiiou till two years ago— a term of 50 I
years from itiu time of the granting of the
city's charter. He declined to a<%epl anoth-
er yeur of servioe wlien uolllied of his ap-
pointment for the filst yeur by tbe oily -clerk,
slatini; that he preferred to have a half cen-
tury's service complete his work M city con-
stable. Mr. Oreenleaf was, for many yeara.
Janitor of the old city hsil, aud also served a
long tiiito as city messenger. Ills business
of lute years ittid been with Hon. Jeremiah
Crowley on Central street.
Even at his advanced age of nearly 80
years Mr. Greenloaf had a light step and
rapid i;ult. He was possesaed of quite a
iund of wit and humor, and no oue better
appreciuiiHl u good Joke.
He murried Miss Proctor of Chelmsford,
and suiuc of her sisters now reside lu the
town. He has a brother residing in Kansas,
a sister lu New York, and a nephew at Hlils-
borougb Bridge, N. U.
George C. Ollchreat.
George C. (illchrest. uu old resident, liied
al hlH home, No. 170 Westforti street, yester-
day afternoon, at about 7.15 o'clock, aged 70
years. He whs a native of Knox, Maine,
And afterward llve<i to Newmarket aud Exe-
ter, N. 11. At these places he made silhou-
ettes aud painted portraits on Ivory. He con-
tinued this work, aod painted portraits ou
canvas, after he came lo Lowell, about
AO yeuis ago, and first established himself In
business in a block where Masonic Temple
now stands. He was the titst daguerreotype
artist ill lx)well. and retired from active
busliiesH as a photographer about ten yoare
■go, although still having an lutercst In the
husine<is with his brother-ln-lsw, !>lmon
Towie, ut No. 02 .Merrimack street, at which
be coniineiiced business .18 vears ago.
Deceased was quite a violinist, uud played
this instrument ut balls and parties. He
played for a time at the old Lowell Museum,
where the poxt office block now stands, with
Mr. Carnev, now deceased, us pianist, and
was also violinist fox six years as a member
of the orchestra in one of the Johu street
churche«, tbe music al the churches having
been orchestral before the Introduction of
organs.
Mr. (illchrest was oouflne«l to tbe house
but about three weeks In his last Illness,
which was milte painful from cancer lu the
stomaoh. lie was an old member of St.
l*aurs M. E. church, but bas for sevural years
attended the Highland M. E. church, it be-
in* so much nearer his resldcn«*c. He was a
man or pleasing address, dignifietl in l»earlng,
and conscientious In all the affairs of life. He
leaves u widow and four children— (icorge
E. Otiilirest, doing a successtui business in
Boston us a photoaraplier; Mrs. C. W.
Brown of this c^lty, Mrs. O. C. Moore of
Norih Chelmsford, aod Mrs. J. W. Robinson
of Newmarket, N. H.
WlUUni O. Handera.
Mr. William O. Flandera. a well known
and highlv respected citizen, died last even-
ing St six o'clock at bis residence, Nd. 41
Bridge street. Mr. Flanders was born in
Vershire, Vt., in 1820, and came to Low-
ell When about 18 years of age. He entered
the employ of the Massachusutls company iu
1844 aud hii atleuti«>n lo duly and the Inter-
ests of Ills einployere gained for him their es-
eem, and In 1868 he was made overseer.
He has remained with the Massachusetts
ettlapaDy ever siuce. Mr. Flanders was not
fc'ilneiuber of any church orgaulzatlon but
ntftfuliy attended the services al tho First
Unlversallsl church und heartily supported
all religious movement^*. He Joined the
Knights of Pythias and the Knights of Honor
some eight of nine years ago und was olwavs
a very active meml>er. lie leaves a wlfe,^
who is quite III. a daughter, Mrs. P^lward
Talbot of Tyngsl>orough, and two nephews,
Mr. Charles H. Flanders of this cllv and Mr.
John Z. Rogers of Winchester. Mr. Flan-
ders's Illness was cau«e*l laraelv by bis con-
stant aod untiring duvotion to his wife dur-
ing her Illness, lie bud l>ecoine completely
worn out by over-work, and a severe cold
quicldy developed into double pneumonia.
Other Denths.
Wednesday afternoon Thomas Drury, fa-
ther of John' Driiry,cx-t!ouncllm«n. died at
the age of 70 years. The funeral will occur
tomorrow at ft a. in. from St. Peter's church.
CHUKCU MUSIC.
A Few of the Kssentlals Stated by Prof.
Bburwiu.
Prof. .Sherwin of Chautauqua assembly
fame lectured last night al the First Baptist
cliuich on church inusii;. In spite of cold
und windy weather, there was quite a large
:iii Jience present. The professor was suffer-
ing; from a severe cold, which caused him to
cut his lecture short, and it doiibllcss les-
sened, somewhat, the elFcct of his remarks.
Still it was an instructive talk.
lie began by saving that the subject of
church music is a buckneyed one; there are
lots of people who think they know all about
it. Yet It Is true that there are many things
to learn about It. It is true that there is a
good deal of church music which doesn't
buve the devotional Idea iu it. Tho subject
Includes Sunduv church music, the music of
tlie social meetings and tbnt of the Sunday
school. Really there ought not to bo any
gap between the three. If the Sundav
school music could have more of the spirit
of devotion, while church music could have
an infusion of young blood, there would be a
gain In these two divisions.
One of the evils of church music is that it
Is often left to the taste of some pariicular
person. Then again, others make it a mere
display of the voice. ButNpverythlng which
has to do with Sundav worship shoiild have
a Scriptural bnsls. Prof. Sherwin used a
portion of the fourteenth chapter of Firet
Corinthians, In which are the words "I will
pray with the spirit, aud I will sing with the
spirit," in coMfirmatlon of his position. He
referred to the absurdity If not wiekedness
of singing a hvmn while a collection Is In
progress. Whatever Is done must be done
for eillflcation. If the practice of singing
ceases to be an act of Inlellljrent worship,
there is need of reform. Probably two-
thirds of those who listen to church music
look on it as a gratiUcallon. "What is worth
doing at all, Is worth doing well," in music
as well as anything else.
One of the elomijiits of good church music
U a conaciousncs* that this Is a work reouired
by God. Prof. Sherwin ridiculed the incon-
sistency of music leaders In prayer meetings
who select pieces thai show off their voices—
pieces not In harmony with the subject of
the meeting. He, moreover, did not regard
"a good rousing tune" us the great need In
music.
The reason why there are unsatisfactory
results in church music In many cases is that
a man who is morally or spiritually unfit for
any church office is often put at tlie head of
tbe mualc committee. This should not be.
As to learning new pieces in the Sundav
school. Prof. Sherwin said the most difficult
piece could be learned In three to five min-
utes, by analyzing the piece and singing it
onderatandlngly with tbe words.
At the cloee of tbe lecture Rev. Mr. Blaek-
bum made short rendhrka, saying that be bad
been tuitj^tAisAeil witb tbe aympatbr be-
tween hfmaalfMMlUMMMwhe lead tbe alag-
Ing in tbe praytor meetings. Several aoloa by
Mr. H. C. Bartmas, tbe leader of tbe cburcb, j
were given during tbe evening.
Herbert Spencer, tbe icreat philosopber,
while in America frald: "The Tankees live 1
too fast, work loo much, and catch cold too j
often." What a chance for Dr. Bull's
Cough iSyrup. I
HotTMBKKEl'ERil that fail to acquaint them-
selves with the value of Jaiibh Pyi.r's
PKARI.INK In the kitchen and laundry de-
prive themselves of tbe moat convenient and
useful article of the age.
%aking |loMft*
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The Plain Truth
Is that Hood's SarsapaiUla bas cored thousands
of people who suffered severely with rhtuma-
tlsm. It neutralises the tactic add In the blood,
which cAusea thoss terrible pains ana arliea,
and also vlullses and enriches the blood, thus
pieventlDg the recurrence of the disease. These
facts warrant as In urging you, if you suffer
Willi rbuumaUsm, to give Hood's Sarsaparllla a
trial.
"Farts yean I have suffered with sdallO
rheuniaUsm. Last November 1 was taken worse
than ever, and was uaable to get out of the
house. I was almost
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sufltortng great agony, lo December I tiom-
menoed taking Hood's Harsapartlla. After the
•econd bottle I was able to be out and around
aud attend to business. 1 took five bottles, and
■m now so free from rheumatism that only oc-
casionally 1 feel It sNghtly on a sudden change
of weather. 1 have great confldence In Hood's
Sarsaparllla." CHA^Lxa Hannah, Chrtitle,
CUrke Co., Wis.
DTFLAMMATOBT BHEUMATISM
"llavlna Iteen troubled with Inflammatory
rheumaUsm for many yean, my favonble at-
tenUou was naUetl to Hood's Aarsaparllta by an
advortlseniunt of euros It had effected. 1 hsve
BOW used three bottles of Hood's 8arsaparilU
and can already testify to benellolal results. I
highly recommend It as a great blood purifler."
J. C. AVBRM, West Bloomlleld, N. Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all «lrugglsts. $1 ; six for $5. Prepared
by C. I. HOOD ft CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 X>oisie« One Dollar
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Preaeott Watloaal Bank.
We Uke pride in ihowinc property
like the reiideooei we offer for tale en
Belmont itreet, a street reitrioted to fine
reiidenoeg. They haTe been erected un-
der oar perional inpenriiion and no ex-
penie haa been ipared to make them
firit-olaes in eyery reipeot. Korel in
design and very oonTenient in their ar-
rangement, with handiome fireplaoei
and sideboard.
They are fitted for iteam and hot and
cold water, and haye let loapitone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4O00.— We seldom have a i>lace that wo can
offer at the low price placed on tids extra wuU-
built two -story liouso of elKht rooms, boslde
bath room i boated by furnace, has bard wood
(lonrs In dlnliiK-room, kitchen and pantry;
liaiidsoinu gun Hxtiircs, etc;. .Vclghborliood first.
class and near business. (KidU)
On Central Street.— Very desirable piece of
property, cx)nslHtlnK of two-story house and
nearly i7U0 feet oT land. Could easily be made
to pay more than 10 per cent. net. (1063)
Not far from Merrltnnok Ntrect.— Two-
atory, two-tonument house of 14 rooms, flnlshcd
In good shape. A bargain at $3500. ( l(i02}
If you will call at our ofilcc we will show you
some Invostiiiciits that will pay you l>elter than
10 per cent.
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an CBNTRAI. STRKBT.
a
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F
OR HAI'R.— A choliH' lot of bens and pul-
leU. A. H. Park, Huuih Chelmsford, Mass.
Xi^QUNl).— A dog, which the owner oaa have
Jj \tj provlni^ property aod paying obargea*
at 4« Thlnl street.
TO L>RT.— Tenement at 40 Chestnut street.
Apply Ui C. II. Coosiit, 54 Chestnut atreel
or 51 Central street.
LOHT.— ()n the road iMtweea Chelnsfbrd
Centre and the house of Charles Sweetser.
a gray wolf robe. The flndor will be rewarded
by Irarlng the ssnie at .Swoetser'a market,
Chelmaford Centre.
I>llILOaOPIIY OP MARRIAGE, fflv-
Ing a clear synopsis of ttie lnipe«llmonts to-
marriage, exbauated vitality, etc., etc., can be
had from nil newH tigeots or fo« wanlod Ulreol
from tho aulhor, I>r. P. .). .lOUDAN, 19 Joy St..
lioston, on receipt of '15 cents.
£2. 0. Balcer Ac Oo.
will, during the next three months, make verr
reasonable prices to pereons wno wish 61
brighten their homes with new parlor, dining
room or kitchen floors, laid in aloe klln-drlea
hard wood of light color with lalald borders ef
cherry or walnut. Nothing can laake a rioher
looking parlor than sueh a floor, apread with a
variety of rugs to ault the taste, la plaoe ef .
dusty carpets. Parties wishing any luch work
In our line will, by placing their eraera with us.
reiMilve flrst-olass work. Warranted to stand
heat without shrinking. K. U. BAKBU A CO.
LowaLL, MAas., Jan. lAth, IMS.
Proposals wir be reo«'lr« i at the offlce of the
Superintendent of Public Hulldlngs, at Market
House, Market street, till noon of Tuesday,
.Ian. 17th, IH88, for making and delivering at tbe
Dover stroet school hoiiso one tubuhir boiler la
ac4-ordanro with spoclllcatlons which may be
seen at tbls ofllc^.
The commllteo reserve tho right to reject any
or all proposals. U. T. WOODWARD,
8u|>erlntendent of Public Uulldlngs.
n^oiiiid tlie l^Vorid
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
B^' 3L. ]ȣ. ISiki:JL.OU.
The Well-known Author and Editor of Boston,
M John Street Churcli, Thursday, Jan. 19,
AT « O'CLOCK P. M.
lUaatreted by Stereoptloon.
The tour doscrllMJS a Journey of 40,000 miles;
nearly ISO original views are shown; and the
lecture pictures scenes visited by few travellers.
TleketeOOCeate. OtaUdreu S5 OenU.
REMOVAL.
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Qwlnc to the Ptre ou Middle Streee
The Hay and Grain Store
Peter Foye
Has been removed to Bo. S8 MIDDUI
STBBBT, aeArly opposite the old atoi^.
The attention of new and old enatooMra le
reapeetfally eoUelted to thla ohaage of !••
ontloa.
Advertise in the Courier.
Acme Skates
All aoUd steel and flae flnlah.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Oar stoek of Skates U the larMat ever oBlMVd
la Lowell, and eaibraoea all laaTHag atflaa md
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ORTB.
An IlHnoli creamery made 696,978 poandn
•f butter In 1886. TLat put« our little New
England creamerleu much in the ihade.
PoUtoea from Cierroany and Scotland are
eoiniiiK to Now York. They aell for 50 cents
a barrel leuB than the home grown article.
Ooe firm In Auburn, Me., has ^ve team*
out nil the time coUcolliiK egga. They pre-
serve Homo in lime, and some in cold storaKc.
The price of milk li the Hame from con-
tractor to proiluoer aa it wua last October,
"but ih©«o»t of grain hna advanced matcrlai-
ly. and the produoera are urglug an *»lvance
Id milk.
Somehow the cheese faetoriea tn New Eng-
lan'a do not pay as well aa creameries.
Banc uaed to be a great place for chewe-
making, but. none U made there now, to
•peak of.
We don't know anything more lutereBting
or ln»tiuctive than Mr. A. W. Cheever'.
UlkM on farming, and e.poclally on dairying.
We give a part of hi* Ulk at Wealboro' the
other day.
The Maaaachuaetta experiment utation at
Amhcrhl ban lieen in i.uw>«Mrul operation
■luce 1888, un.l nol)Otly there tulk« of givinjj
Hup. But they do not reckon eUNiluge uk
•omplete food.
From Nov. 20, 188(1, to Nov. 20, 188", Mr».
J. Klm»)all of North Yarmouth, Me., made
18S8 pounda of gilt-edged butter from eight
high grade and pure bred .UrHcy cowa. That
la an average of '2iS pounds to a cow.
Mailer Draper of the atule grange ha*
boen succeeded by Mr. A. A. llrlgham of
Marll'oro'. who has filled the office of i»ecrc/
Ury. Mr. Draper was um-tcr for olghl
years and declined further service.
Apple pomace haa ateadily grown lu favor
for feeding milch cowt. The time Is gone by
wbeu It is left to rot by the roadside near ev-
ory elder mill, and to advertlae the mill to
•very paaa«r-by with Its pungent odor.
Somehow the ugly suspicion creeps over
us that Mr. Myrick doesn't find the Bay
Bute Agricultural aoclety quit* ao aubaervl-
•Dt to the Homestead as would ault him. He
wanU a new president iu place of Mr. Bur-
Mtt.
We Bometlmea wonder whetiier thoae who
have BO much to say al>out the superior prof-
lUof<lalrytng In winter, always consider
the difference of cost in making milk In wln-
Utf Good pasturage Is the cheapest re-
Kource for making milk.
The grange li flourishing in Connecticut.
Tbe number ol membera has Increased fully
ont-hnlf during the past year, and twenty-
one new granges have been organlaed. At
the state session a proposition to hold a state
grange fair waa voted down.
AprojKJs of the frequent complaint made
hj the farmers that they are neglected, as a
daaa, by the law-makers, we find Elbridge
Cushinan of Lakeville declaring that "It
teems as though legislation has tlone all that
la possible for the farmer." Mr. Cushman Is
a farmer.
Tbe llomeatead has returns from seven
creameries for 11 months of 1887, which
have P«ld their patrona a fraction
over 24 cente • pound for the butter made.
These arc all cream-gathering factories, aud
tbe farmers do not deliver the cream and
they have the aklm milk left.
The first corn canning in Maine was In
1848 on Treat's Island, and 90 cases were put
ap. This year the state's product is 1,000,-
000 cases, and tbe crop of 1888 is already con-
tracted for. A Poland farmer got an aver-
age of f63 an acre from 810 acres, last aea-
•00. The successful farmers say there is no
other crop which will give so much profit,
year in and year out. as sweet corn.
any too hard. Thera la danger In over-
crowding a oow. I have known good,
elgMaoflk quart cowt ruined by trying to
mllke th^ give another lw<. qusrts.
There iArHnger. too. in r.ree<ling ftn''""'"
for extreme production. We can breed hogs
M, thick in the OM-Ht that there is •'« '^';;"
left Inside for sufficient stomach and bowels.
We .an b. eel and feed Jersey <^*>w-
they proiluce such aslonlshiug rej-ults that
thev themselves Hcem to be Tighu.ned to
death bv their own schievements. But 1
have never known land to becnme demoral-
Ircd by the best farpiing and highest rate of
production Huy of us have been able to ut-
'*Um sorrv to hear that your oreamerv is
standiuK idle, for I believe In butler making
" "referince to any other kind of n.ttle bus.
I.an.lrv. As long as the khIb of milk in Bos-
!ml» i'murolled by a half do/.cn ""on, ami
MassachiiK'tlH doesn't make her "Wi 'i"tter,
I kball advocate creamery bulter-maklng for
ibe average dairy farmer. I^t your cream
oV milk go to ihe creamery, but use the
Hklnnned milk for fecdlmr ciilvcs, J»«i-''* «"«'
chickens. Butter making, for one who can-
not jcive his whole lime ami attention to it, i-j
the most vexlui? work done on a farm. Send
tbe cream or milk to one wh«. can Rive it
proper attention aud you will escape a big
respouMl.iiltv, and will have t ine and energy
for iucrtuKiug \uur »r«sw proiiuct. if I Had
oaeof thcKc :ivVrn«e farm-* we have been
^tudvln!< In WcMboio.and you would agr.e
to so patronize the creamery as to keep It
ruuniiiii the year round and give one or two
men all Ihev wt.uUl cure to do, I hhould lay
mv plans for keeping very near an anima
iKiV acre. I would have hired liel») and
teams enough to handle all tho laud
aud care fo? all the stock. I »l»ould
buvfertlliz.TH freely, a year or two, for
raNin;; fodder, or 1 would buy grain free >
to miike the fenilizer. or combine the meth-
ods. I Hh<.uld not let land lie long Idle or
producing half or quarter croi«. I here Is
|,ot m. mmh risk In hiring active capita ami
paving interest ou it as lliere - in holding
.\ead cupitul for a rinc, e«pecially if the dea.l
capital is in a back country faim. Kvery
•.pure dav or hour, not rciulrcl in attention
to .attic or cn»ps would b« .IcvoI.hI t.)clear-
li.g and draining lieKI. and '""vb'g. "'*.V^';*
fences, to reduce the cost of «ulllv.Hlon to
tbe lowest urms. 1 would make Imlian
.•orn one of mv principal forage an.l grain
crops. Willi a iweuty-six acre farm I have
bi.fton acres In ear corn; 1 would not have
tbe i>roi»ortl.m much smaller on a larger
farm. We .io not iiulf appreciate the corn
erop f.>r all land to which U Is adapted. It
bus been .leuiousirated over and oyer again
thai Willi the fo.lder properly utilized it .;«n
be ralse.i here in Massachusetla for much
U-Ksthan It will cost in market. I wouUI
raise wiuler rye for feeding green in early
Hi.ring, and barley for lute feeding in the fall,
all that the stock could
>. -
MR. CHEEVER'3 COMMON 8EN8E.
At R«Ml to » Farmers* M eotlnir at Weat-
boro.
Can a man aflbrd to pay Uxes on a farm
and tools valued at over t7000, keep from
one to three animals to do tbe team work,
buying grain for them, and then have but QM
oows to bring in a cash income? Can a man
with such a farm afl'ord to keep a team to
raise only two to three acres of cultivated
crops? Can he atford to hire a man to help
milk a half dozen wws and raise only part
of the grain nec.led for feeding them? (Jan
one afibnl to use live or six acres in pHrtially
feeding one animal? i an you afford to plow,
harrow, cultivate, mow. and rake around u
small rock firtv vtars and still have it in tbe
wav, when two or three hours' work would
dispose of It? Can vou afford to put olT plant-
ing a flchl till the ciop will have scant time
to mature U-cause one little corner is too wet
to plow, an.l m-gbt be drained once for all in
the time wasted in waiting for il to.lry? Can
you afl'ord to cultivate small fields enclosed
with turahlc.l-down stone walls, when larger
fields would enable you to save u large part
of the expense? Can you afford to depend
upon hay as the principal feed for your sstock
in winter, when douMe the amount of forage
oould be had from the same laud lu corn?
Can you afford lo pay taxes on land which
produces but a single crop In a year when
the season Is abundantly long enough to grow
two crops? Can you afford to let nature
• irrow a small crop of weeds on land which
you might be using for growing profltubie
^'Tt teems to me that the first thing is to get
your cows and the stuff to feed them. I have
not much heart to talk .lalry farming with
less than one cow to each f 1000 invested, for
tbe averaire cow in Massachusetts don't pay
the Interest on $1000 at six per cent., saying
nothing about the cost of the food she eats.
What would you think of a railroad builder
who should hire a thousand laborers, and not
provide them with more than one shovel to
three men? or a factory superintendent who
In prosi)erous times allowed two-thirds of
his looms to sund idle? What other busl-
neta except ftrming would endure su.-h un-
economical supervision aud not bankrupt
the owners?
The large manufaiturer Is not, as a rule,
fretting rich »>ecausc of the large profits on
his goods, but because there is a little profit
on the labor of each man in his employ, and
be employs as great a numl>er of men as he
can make room for.
The dairy farmer shoubl not look for large
groflts from ea.'li gallon of milk or pound of
utter his cows produce, but should look
npon each (H)W as an employe, and if there is
a little profit from cn<h he should employ
•11 he can make room for. A $0000 farm of
■Izty acres of good laml ought certainly to
carry twenty-five to thirty goo«l cow s. and If
It were all arable, forty wouldn't strain It
use when lu con-
dition for feeding. 1 would sow wheat,
oaiB and millet every year for a variety or
feed, aud what was not wanted green would
bo cured for winter use. 1 would have ray
best cows calve In the fall and would raise
art the best heifer calves. I would feed
them skimmed milk as soon as they coul.
well digevt il, always giving It at al.out idood
hea till the calves were well on to three
months old. I would not turn thorn to pas-
ture till the following spring, when they
would be nearly or quite six months old. If
I had calves and .>ther young stock enougtj
to lake all the feed lo my pastures, I would
keep the milk cows lo restricted Quarters,
feeding them wholly lu the barn and giving
them only yard ..>«m enough for !>«» Hif"'
exercise. I shoul.l probably build a silo for
storing part of the corn, and that part would
to in ears and stalk tosrether. „, , ,
I would raise ouly hornless cattle. W ould
start with goo.l stock and rai*e enoui:h eacij
year, so that tho |>oor ones could be weeded
iut freelv. Large, young cattle of either
MX 1 l>cUeve, can be made Into l»eef on a
dairy farm in Masnachusetta without loss,
an I the faster they grow when young the
irrcater tiie protlt. Make it a rule never to
Tel an animal live that is not doing something
besbles merely holding lis own. for such are
not hbi.ling their own on tlie account book
even If they are m fiesh. While Imylng fer-
tilizer, for part of my crops I would use the
BUble manure near by to save exw^se in
hauling, an.l put the fertilizer on the more
distant fields. Would manure heavy, and
fertilize freelv all the laud cultivated, anil go
over no more' than 1 coul.l make rich enough
to bear full crops. Wouhl try to hire good,
faithful, inUHligent help of good habits, and
who would save their earningB. Would pay
such enouuh to keep them with me.
Would keep accounts enough to know ju*t
which way I was going aud how fast, and a
dallv journal of such events as could be
more easily recorded than remembered.
I would Uke two or three agricultural pa-
pers and skim thetu as clean as I would my
milk. If there was a grange or farmers
club In the town, I would loin it If they
would take me in; and if none existed I
would join in organizing one as soon as pos-
sible. .
troBla brought lo, a hanATul of flori li
tquoexed freo from the whov and plMad
lightly against the Iron, and then orawn
^l„^vlv from If. If It '•strings," that Is If
fine hairs hold from the Iron to the curd, the
euid is leads, and tho whey Is removed.
For this a strainer and siphon are used, tho
whey pasMHi down a gutter in tlie floor and
outinto the trough lu the yard, from which
the farmer fills his empty .ans tn the morn-
ing, mixes up his feed with it for the hogs,
and so makes good the adage that "nothluK
goes to waste on a farm."
Now the cheese maker rakes his curU up
Into a solid mass on one side of the vat. It
possesses a wonderful power of adhesion,
.^od in a very few minutes is In one great
mass of several hundred poun.ls. With a
large cleaver he cuts il into pieces easily
handled, and il is Uku carried tounofhcr vol,
on the end of which is the grinder. Once
more it is sliced up, tliis lime into pieces re-
minding one of a porter-house steak, the en-
glue Is starU'd, and grinding commences.
Twice it Is run through tho grinder, four
ounc4;s of salt allowed to every hundre.1
pounds of cheese, when il is n'ady for the
press. Cheese cloth— the bona fide cloth-
is woveu cyliudiically «ni "just fits" the
cheese. A length for ea.h tlicote— about
nine InchoB— has l)een cutoff while other mat-
ters were progressing, and this is placed
around a band or loop the size of the pan in
which the clieeso is to »>e pressed. This
band Is lapped over to admit tho cloth, aud
when let go. springs hack to its pro|H.'r size
an.l so holds the cloth where it should be.
A disc of cloth is idacc.l In the bottom of the
pan, then the lining with its band or rim,
and It is ready for tho crumbled curd. At
piesenl aliout six cheeses are made each day,
uiid so six pans are pnpaicd as above. Six-
ty-four pounds are pla.ed in each pan. Its
cover screwed on, the nn Ii"I<' six turueil at
once sldewlso and prcssod into each other
telescope fa.hlon. where they remain for
twenty houi>. The next morning they are
tiken upstairs to the store-room, well
irreased top and bottom, and plaictl side by
*U|o on long shelves. Ka.h mornlug they
aro turnl^d «)vcr and di:ly Inspected for
cracks, which are direct skipper routes, lu
leu days thcv are reiwly to be shipi>ed, though
ll U letter to keep them tlilrty days.
Tlio diameter of th. sc western cheeses Ib
15 inches, the heikilil »> inches, and they
welijhtH pounds. In winter two cheeses
are ma.le in the place of one. the dimensions
of each beiukt half of tl»e above.
Il takes 100 pounds of milk ta make 10
uoumls of cWccse. The milk is uot bought
from the .iairvmau, but is made Into cheese
for him aud sold at the regular market price,
from which the cheese-maker doducU IS
cenU i>er i)ound for making. lie Ukea no
cxp'-nse for carting, as cacli 20,000 pounds of
milk against a customer obliges him to haul a
ton of cheese to town. , .u i i
Winter Is the harvest time for the dairy-
man. The milk then Is very much richer
and the cheese-maker skims off the cream for
butler, and the milk, when skimmed, v% II
make almost as good checsu as summer milk.
There will Ihj three pounds of butter and 10
pounds of cheese from every 100 pounds of
milk. The butter is sold at from 80 to 40
cents per pound, from which the cheese-
inakci deducts four cenU for making, and
the cheese from 10 to 18 H cent"; which
brings the dairy mau's net price for his ifillk
from 60 cents per hundred pounds In •utu-
mer to $1.80, fl.63 and sometimes $1.W in
tbe winter. A dairyman milking «> oows
and finding his check for milk $200 per
month, thinks It better to run a dairy farm
than to risk a "corner" on wheat and corn.
SUIlrtKf.
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. S, lies, trains will leave
Lowell (Middlesex street depot) aa fol-
For Tan nton, Pall River, Kewpovt, New
Bedford, Providence, Pawtuoket, Marl-
boro', Houth Framlnchamiuid wayttatlont
at 7.40 a. ra., 12.49 and 4.40 p. m. All trains
connect at South J ramlugtiam with Boston A
Allmuy rallroo*! for Worc«ater, 8prln(fleld,
Albany and the West ; also at Concord June-
Uon with Kitohburg railroad.
The 4.40 p. m. train ooanects with Fall River
Line ."Steamers for New York, the 8«uth and
HpMslal for Chelmsford at 6 4.1 a. ra., 6.ao
ana U.30 p. m. (Hatimlnvs si 10 p. in.) ttetum
at ».M and 7.15 a. ni., and C.3i p. m.
srNDAYS— For South Franilngham abd way
BtaUoDs,0.SOa. m. lU'turn at A.40 p. ra.
J. K. fiJCNDlUCK. General Manager.
I8AAC N. M AllSlf ALL, IMv. 8upl.
GEO. W. MILLKB. Agent.
Ticket Oflloe, tM Merrimack Street.
ttailroaftn.
Boston and Maine.
ON and after Sunday, Oct. M, 1887, passenger
train, will leave Ceutral atreet ttepot,
Ix>weU,
For Itoston, at «.M, 7.8.\ 8.90, u.W. II a.m.;
Ij.ia, 1,2.4.%, 8,8.40,4.10, 4.4.t, 0.10, U.AA, il.SO p.
ni. KKTUIIN, 7, 7.30, ».8t, lO.-^.l ». n>.; 12 m.;
MM, '2.15. -MW, 8.J0. 4.30, 6, b, 0.3ft. 7, 11 |». m.
For Lawrt>m-«, 7.10, 7.aA. H..SA, II a. m.;
\l.\h, 1, 3, 8.40, ft.lO, 0.1ft, B.ftft, 11.10 p. m.
RK TURN, 7.:M, 8.20, ».40, lO.'iO, 1 1 H. Ql. \ H l.%
1.10, 'i.3A, 8, 8.48, 4.1ft, 0.40, V.IIU p. ui. Houth
l>ftwreiicc. 7.05 p. ra.
For Havitrhlll. 7.10, 7.Sft, HJlft a. m.; 12.ia.
1, 8,3.40, &.I0, O.lft. 0..U, 11.10 p. m. RRTURN,
7.17,8.10,0.10,10 10, 10.4Aa. m.;li.0S,3.M,8.40,
8.0U, ft.lft. 0.4ri, tt.lop. ni.
For NaUm, 7.10 a. ni.; 1215, 5.10 p. m. RB-
Tl UN,7, M..JJa. ni.; l..Vi, 4.43, « u. in.
For Newliurvi>orl, 7.10 a. ni.i li 15 3, 0.15 p.m.
KKTUKN, 0.1.\ 7.'W, II «. ni. ; 'i.S.N 6.4.^ p. m.
For Kxeter, Dover and Great Falls, IM, 8.85 a.
in.; 1,3.40, ft.lO p. n>.
For .Salmon Falls, Itlddefonl, HHCo,Old<)rchar<l
Reach iind Portland, IM, 8.3ha. in.; I, 3.4ti t>.
in. Reluru from Portland. 7.:io, 8.4U a. m.;
li.40, 8.:)u p. in.
For Rangor, Relfast, W.itcrvtilo. 8kowhegan,
Rockland and Fartnlnidon, 8.:U a. m.
Kor St. .lohn, N. I)., Ilaltfax, N. 8., .Montreal
and guelHX-, 8.83 a. m.
For AutfusUi, llAth, Ltiwlston, 8.3.) a. m.; 1 p. m.
For Rochester and Alton Bay, 8 a. m.; 1,3.40
p. in.
F«)r l';a8ti»ort and Ht. John's (per steamer), on
Mondays, Wcdnesilays and hrldays, at 1 p. m.
For Ro<-Ulaiid, RelfaHl, Riinvor and Ml. Desert
(steaiier from Poitland), Tuusday. and Fri-
days at 3.40 p. m.
Boston & Maine R. K.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Oliangre oi' Time.
On and after Bnnday, Oct. tSA, tbe foUowlng
train, will be dlscondnuekl :
For liosU)D, tt.85, 9.35 a. m., S, 2.85. 8.95 p. m. ;
from Hosuin, 0, 11.16 a. m. For Ijiwrunce. 0.85.
U.85 a. m.. IM, 4 p. in.; from Lawrence, 6JI5, 8
a. m., 2, %M p.m. For Portland, (J.15 p. m. ;
from Portland, 5.80 p. m.
The train now leavlag Ix>well for Bo.ton atl?
a. m. will leave at 8.90 a. m.
A now train for Boston and Lawrence will
leave Ix>well at) p.m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
The train now it^vlng Uoston at IM for Low-
oil will leave at 7. . .. . \.
The train now leaving Lowell for Boston at
8.45 will leove at 7JJ0.
The train now leaving Lowell for Lawrence
and Haverhill at 7 JO p. ni., will leave at 7Jk> p.
For further particulars see time oardt.
J. Y. PHlLLll'8, Uen. Agt. at Lowell.
fbnv^i
fownrrx TIAJXY OOUBIBB. FBIDAY. JAKUABY 18, 1888e
KIRK'S
FLOATING SOAP
iStramets*
SUNDAY TRAINS.
7.3V 8.-i0 H. m., 12.05, 4.15,
5.40.
PROCESSES IN THE CHEESE FAC-
TORY.
(Cor. Country Gontleman.)
Across the way stands the cheese factory,
which, for capital Invested and profits real-
ized, covers an exceedingly small space of
ground. The building \* two stories h;).'h,
with loft for boxes, and cupola for observa-
tlon, covcriuK a space 26 by 4J feet. An out-
side trough for the whey, a small shed for
the boiler, a live horse-power engine, a deep
cool well, and behold! the cheese factory.
JuHt Inside the wide door at the end of llie
l.uildinit, stand the Howe scales, on the U»p
of which i'^ a larsje tin can hohliiix probably
seventv-five gallous. The milk is measured
by Ihe'pound, and as each teaiji ''•>;»*;«» "P
with its cans, the milk is emptied Into the
LTeat can, weighed, and the number of
pounds put down opposite the ov^ ner's nuni-
l>er. The milk brouuht each morn nsf m-
cludes the milk of the night before, which t
is the dairyman's business to keep cool. 1 his
he does by placing the caus lu a vat, into
which water is pumped, and there they
stand all night, when the morning's milk Is
turned Into the same cans and all taken to
the factory. Thcv begin to come in the sum-
mer time at five o'chtck In the morning, and
by seven all the milk Is In the tank. In the
winter thev wait for daylight, so that It Is
about seven o'clock before delivery com-
mences. ^ ,^ ,
A tin leader or gutter connects the receiv-
ing oan with vats which hold 600 gallons
each. There are two of these vats lined with
tin and set In tanks coirtaining hot water
supplied by the boiler. In the busv season
both these vats are seven-eighths full each
day, but now each day finds the dairyman's
account a little less, because of the great
drouth over the state (Wisconsin).
The milk now becomes heated, and when
the temperature Is 84 deg. Fahr. "annotto
(coloring) and runlet" (rennet), which Is the
Btomach of the calf, and which has been
Hoakcd In water for a day, are pul Into tho
milk, and the curdling procesi. commences.
At this point, the milk Is a pulpy mass, unl-
forra in thickness and creamy In color. A
large knife having six blades set horizon-
tally, and about eighteen inches long. Is tak-
en through and through the mass and up and
down. This Is called "cutting," and causoa
the curd to form and sink to the bottom and
the whey to rise to the top. . . ,^ ,
Now, the temperature is raised to 100 deg..
a large wooden rake Is placed In the vat, and
the cheese maker walks up and down, rak-
ing up the curd from the bottom and
keeping the particles separated at nearly at
It Is possible to do so.
Five hours have elapsed since the milk
was turnc<1 IntoThe vats, and now the cheese
maker "tesU the curd." A bar of tary hot
GARKERED BOEAVES.
A Big Hay CuoP.-The National Live
Stock Journal reporU a firm »•> ^Wyotnlng
that has cut and put up In tUck 10,000 tons
of hay, which will 1)6 fed the present winter
to seven or eight thousand head of ealtle.
Oat ol the seven thousand kept by tb« firm
last winter but sl.\ aulmals were lost, and
the Increased weights and lessened mortality
more than made up for the exuen^o of pro-
viding the hav. When farming takea the
place of wlfd land ranching the eastern
farmers may hope to be partially relieved
from the unequal competition with cattle
men who graze their herds ut»on government
lands without paying rent.— [N. E. Farmer.
OiiowiNfJ IM PopULAiiiTY.— I an) per-
sonally familiar with the use of onlv six
silos. The owners all like them. The long-
er they use them the better they
like them. The first one was made six or
seven vears ago; the others later; the last of
the six two vears ago. None have been
abandoned. The only change in the feeding
has neen to feed less often— that Is none of
the silo men now feed but once a dav with
ensilage, whereas at first they fed twh-e and
but little else while the ensilage «"t«u.—
[M. I. Wheeler of Great Barringlon In N. t.
Farmer. ^
Daring the Holidays
And throughout the old and the coming
year, Erdls, 3 Merrimack street, wH con-
tinue to supply the people of Lowell with the
finest confectionery and the choicest fruit.
He has fully prepared himself for New ^ ear's
with oranges, bananas, nuts, figs, dates, etc.,
and solicits a share of patronage from fruit
and confectionery buyers. Prices always
low. Buy candy for the children of him.
For no.ton, - - .- — -
7.30 p. m. RKTl'RN, 8 a. m., 5, 7 p. m.
For l.Mwreuoe, (t.-JO a. m., 5.40, 7.50 p. m.
RKTUR.S, 7.40, 8.15 a. m., 13.10, 6.85 p.m.;
.Houth Lawrence, 4.25, 7.44 p. m.
For Herarhlll. 8.110 a. m., 5.40, 7.80 p. m.
KKTUKN, 8, 11.4a a. m., 4.08, 5.a.\ 1.%S p. m.
For Portland, 5.40 p. in. RKTUUN, 1,4.16 p.
B. J. T. FlTRKKR,(ien. Manager.
WM. UKRKlin', Jr., 8upt.
J. F. PUlLLll'8. Gen. Agt. a^Lowell.
Oct n, 1887.
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBSR lO. IMT.
PaRsenger Serrice fh>m Lowell :
For Boston, at 5.M, AJI5, 116.55. 1|7.16, 7J6,
•I17JW. •18.80, 'IJU.W, 1I».ao, •ItB.flS and WM a.
1!5.»5, B.OO, •! {6 84, •|}8.08 p. m. .
•f 17.88, 9.00, •){9.M a. m., 4.25 p. m. Betwrai
ltV.45, 7.80, 8.00, •8.80, •».0O, ».15, flO.OO, \\J»
a. m., 13.00 m.. •100, 'i.OO, •8.00, W.45, 4.4«,
•5.00, 5JI0, 116.45, 6.16, •7.00, 10.00,11.10 p. BS.
SUNDAYS, 9.00 a. m., 1.00, 6.00, ^7.00 0. m.
For Woburn, 6.:U, 7.16, IMj 9.n, 11.00 a. B..
1.20,4.80,6.00,0.34 p. tn. SUNDAYS, 9.00 a. an..
4.35 p.m. Kwtu'n: 8.M, 9.41, 11J4 a. m^
5.08, 6.43, 10.38. 11.88 p. m. 8UNDATS, 9.t7
a.m., 5.37 p.m. ^
tar*Kxprts$. iyortham D*pot onlff. {Or on
nrrival oftrainM/rom tht Ifortk. t F*a Btdfitrd.
For Lnwrenee, 6.35. 10.15, HUM) a. ra, 1.40, 3.10,
4.: 0, 6.00 p. m. SirNDAYs. at 9.16 a. m., 7.16
p.m. Return: 7.45,8.80 and 11.85 a. m.,
13.06, 8.15, 5.16, 6.46 p. m. 8UNDA\8, »Mi,
8.55 a. m., 6.15 p.m.
For Salem and WaySUtlons, 7Ji5 a. m., 1.40,
6.00 p.m. ]letam:7.30, 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
7Vm« given btlow U ftom Northern Depot.
For Ayer JoneCioo aud Way-SuiUons, at 7.16
a. m., 13.06 and 5.05 p. m. HUN DAY 8, at 1.16
g. m. Hetarn : 8.16 a. m., 12.55 and 6.15 p. m.
UNDAT8, 8.16 a. m.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line from Vew England to
BaTftnnah,
Connecting thoi« with all RaU and Water Lines.
rAVOKITU KOUTK TO FLORIDA.
Iron steain«htps "UATK CITY" and "ClTTi'
(.»F MAt ON" having 8avanrmh IMcr. Con^cress
siroot, B.>»lon. KVlcRY Tllt'R.SIUY, at 8
o'«iJ«M'.k. For freight or pnsiwKc, apply to A.
I>BW.8AMl'80N,3iil Washtnalon street, Bos-
ton, or to KICHABDSON A UAKNAlU>,AgenU,
boston.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merchftnti and Miners TraniporUtion
Oompanj'i Proridenoe, Vorfelk and
Baltimore Bteamihip Line.
The Moat Direct Route from New Baf land for
Norfolk and Blchmond.Old Point Comfort, Va.,
Washington, D. C, and Baltimore, Md.
PAMBNORRI AMD FRSIOHT.
The Iron Stesoithlp WtUUusi Onuio, 1600
tons, Capt. K. K. Warren, tallt from Prorldenee
OTery WVDNK8DAY, • p. m.
The IroB tteMsithlp Johat HopklntMMO
tout. Capt. U.D. Foster, sails every BATUli-
DAY, « p. ■., from LonaoALB WHuav.
Tbeee well-known steamships are large and
eomfortable and fitted with every oonrenlenoe
for FASSKMOBRS and eommanded by narl-
Kators of long aad snoceaafnl experience. Sea
voyagea hy tneso steamers are refreshing and
Invigorating aad the ronnd trip oan be aooom-
pllsned la wtrx dati. Fare, Inelndlag room
and meals, very low.
THE CHIEF *
For tha Bath, Tollot and Laundsy.
Bnow White and Absolutely Pu»a.
If Toar dealer doe. not keep White Cloud aoM.
Mnd 10 oenU tor Miuple oake lo tbe make*
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
Jngurancc.
rmsiOHT oolfMBcnoMf
tho following
Air Liaa, at Mov.
Made without drayage with
rootee:
TlrclBla aad Tei
fblk, Ta.
AUaatle Ooaat and leaboard Air Liaaa, at
MovfUk, Ta.
Oheaapeako aad Ohio R.
DIepatoh, at Newport Wewa. Ta.
BlehwMWsd aad DaavUla
naat Air Uaa, at Waat Folat. Ta.
Balttnaore aad Ohio B. JU aad Ooatlaaaital
LiaOf at Baltilwiora, Md*
MerehaaU aad Mlaora Traaa. Oo.*a §mt
Llae, at BalUaama. Md
PIPlT-nrTH YEAE.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Ca
O0ee, 40 Central Street.
J. C. ABBOTT. Phksiukht.
B. T. ABBOTT, SWJ'T AKl) TKXAa.
DIRB0TOH8 :
Wm. H. Wlggln, BenJ. Waikur,
.1. K. Fellows,. Amos H. !• rencb,
Wm. P. Braaer. N. M. Wright,
ChHB. A. Stott, A. O. rpllard,
W. K. Livingston, K. T. A»iU»tt,
J. C. Abbott, P.C. UaU'S.
Dlvldunds 60 PKR OBNT. on five yean, a«
per ottut. on three year., 8S>t per cent, on oa«
year policies.
In oonneotlon with the above company It a
general agency for iltvldend paying 'mutual aad
reliable tiock companies. ^„_,,^__ .
■. T. ABBOTT. Agent.
TEE HOLYOKE 8T1LL LEAD8
Ob and after June 1st the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAT
T* PBB OBMT. DITIDElTDa.
This eompany has a surplo. as regard. poUqv
bolder., of 1614.346, and will write on 1LKB>
CAMTlLx RIsiiS. Kepresented by
Oharles Cobnrn, 28 Central St.
Alto repreteaU other flrst-dass Mutual aad
Stock Companies. - _
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ooo<l X Solid X Rolial>le X
AT TH« —
FIBE nSUEAKOE AOIISOT
a. m.
"Hnll'a Victory."
While purchasluK a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ajjo, a lady re-
marked : "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Huirs Victory,' so wonderful are the
results It uicomplUhe*'." The vktorlos
which It has ^n\wA over coughs, sore throat,
croup, wboopinK cou^h un<l bronchial dlm-
cultles are almost numlMjrIess. As a speci-
men of the testimonials we are dally receiv-
ing read the following:
IdONTPBUKB, Sept. 12, 1887.
Messrs. Goo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Oentlemen— I'lodsc send me by express, C. O.
n., four bottlcB of your Harvard Bronchial
Syrnp. 1 have been ubIiik it and feel that I owe
my life to lis wondcrlul curative powers.
' Yours truly,
Anna Thrifflb.
Tbe Harvard Bronchial Synip Is put up In
a lb. bottles at 26 cents, and \ lb. bottles at
ftO cents a bottle. Prepared by Geo. K Hull
& Co. (8Ucces<M>r« to Lyford & Hull), Five
Cent SavluK bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mast.
Rare Barfraln.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of excel-
lent land located 8X miles from Lowell P. O.
In one of the best towns and nelghborhoodt
iu Middlesex county. Largo varletv of frulj
trees, grapes, Ac. Cottage house of 7 roomt
with an extra «ood cellar. Good water In
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high posted barn, match-boarded, with good
cellar. Will keep 8 cows and a horse. Thle
place must be sold within 80 <lByH on account
of settllnK an estate and is offered at the ex-
ceedingly low price of |2200. Full partlca-
lars of Thomas U. Elliott, 88 Central street,
Lowell.
.VaNM/aetMHn^ •«.« B«41read BUtrkt
and other Inveatment securities bought and M>ld
by Wm. Sbepard, W Central street. Telephone
No. 23(^1. „
A<U«MfaMe ir4»dow derewM,
Patent Sliding Window Screena and Sereea
Door, made to order. Old screens and doora
repaired. Rubber Cushion Weather Strip IW
keeping out dnst. SecUonal, extension aad
common ladders. Patent folding clothes dry-
ers. hard and wooden ware, nuMshlnlsU' aad
carpenters* toelt. Longman A Martin's pnra
prepared paint*. Carpet tweepers and ckHtaea
wringers sold aad rei^lred by J. 0. Bennett, II
Dotton tireet, Lowell. Maa^
For Amherst, Mllford an<l Wilton, at 9.1ft
1S.56, 8.4ti, 5.4U p. m. Hundav, 2 p. m.
For Grconlleld, Peterboro', liennlngton, HlUs-
itoro' and Keone. at 9.1ft a. m. and iM p. m.
For Nashua, Manchester and Concord, at 8.M,
H.15, U.44 a. m., 12.66, 1.47, 8.48, 6.40, 6.9ft, lAh
p. m. (Sunday, at 9, 7.48 p. m.)
For Penaoook, Franklin, Lebanon and White
River JnncUon.atO.lft a. m., 1.47, 8.48 and
•7.48 p- m.
For Warner, Bradford, Sunapee, Newport (M.
H.), Claremont and Claremont Junction, at
».16a. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTllton, l..ake VllUige, Meredith, Laoonla,
Weirs, Plymouth, Warren, HHvorhlU, Woodt-
vllle,at».44a. m.,1.47an.|»7.48p. m.
For Carapton, Thornton, North Woodstock, Lis-
bon, Littleton and WhltcfleUl. at 9.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m. , „ ^
For .JefferBon, I.«ncA.ter, Uroveton and Fabyan,
at ».44 a. m.
For Montpeller and nil point, on the Montpoller
and Well. Klver riitlroad, via Plymouth and
Woodsvllle, at ».44 n. m.
For St. Johnsbury and l.yndonvllle, via Wnlte
River Junction, at 0.1ft a. m. and 7.48 p. m.
For St. JohuBbury, LyndonvlUc, Newoort, Sher-
brooko, via Plymouth and Wooil.vlllc, at 9.44
a. m., •7.48 p. ra.
For Monlpeller, Essex .Tnnrtlon, Bnrllngton and
St. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at 9.16 a.
ro., 1.47 and •7.48 p.m. .....
For Montreal and Que»)e<;, via Montreal and
Boston Alr-Llne. at u.44 a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.16
a.m., 1.47, •7.48 p.m.
ta^Daily.
Freight train, leave Lowell for Boston at 9.00,
8.40, 11.08 a. m., 2.96, 10.00, 11.00 p. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2.30, 4.06, 9.40 a.
m., 12.26, 3.15 p. m.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salom at 9.06 a. m.
FREIGHT DKPOT, WBSTERM AVBNCB.
Leave Ix)well for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the North and West, at IM, 11.86 a. m.,
8.06. 6.46 p; m.
Leave Lowell for Ayer JnneUon, Worcealer.
ntchburg. New York and the Weet, at %M and
9.96 a. m. - _. . ^ .
C. S. MKLLEN, Oenl. Superintendent.
GKO. W . STORKR, Genl. Pass. Aft.
C. S. PAIGB, Local Agent.
Throngh bUlt of lading Isened via all abore-
named routes. Mark goods via P., M. AKD B.
LINB.
Tlokett on tale at B. O. Wnn>BOK'B offlee. 8
Westminster street, W. H. Omnxm * Co., oflloe
1 Weybosset street, or at Steamship oBoe, 90
India street.
Fy>r rates, passage or fgRbJ^ggej^to^
Mew BngUad Agent,
Pxovldeaoe. B. I.
Qiooti anH CoaL
At the Old Stand, SS Middle Street.
At the Mew Yard, Foot of Pond Strtet.
William Kittreclire,
A. W.WBBKS, Agent.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Wllkcsl>arre,
Lackawanna, Lehigh, Franklin, Cumberland,
C. C. Cannel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, 284-2.
Pennsylvania Kailroad
The Beat B*l|road la the World.
The Vaetaet Tralaa la the Woeld.
Mew York to Chleafo, 14 ihoura.
Mew York toOlnchHiatl, tl honra.
Mew Tork to St. LonU, 99 kowra.
FiYB Daili Eiprass Trains to the WsL
Apply for tieketo aad full Infonaatloa le
W. B. BATCHBLD.RgrW*et^Ag«at^
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
WhoIeMle and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Oldlk).'. Lehigh, Philadelphia B
Beading, Wllke.burre, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cnmberland, Lyken's Valley Traak.
Un, ete. _;__
WOOD. ^^' ^**'i.s".jhr"' ""•'
^''^^i'sJ^S^Jinr""'- CEMENT.
T T1SI? COBB'S Bztra and Finishing
iji akti* Olent Fallt, Y ermoat.
AU kindt BnUdlng and Amert- BPfCK.
oan and Seoteb Fire mmx*m. v*a.
8Ea L IETCALF,_NU6 Cmitral Stml
HaTlBg pnrehated the agency of the Henl-
maok Mutual Fire Inturanoe Co. of Andover^
with IU tlzty yeart of satisfactory dealing with
IU policy holders, be Invites all tbe former
frleadt of the eompany and manv now ones to
exandne IU nerlU and reliability. Six other
comnaalet also represented by me.
GEO. B. MBTCALF, 56 Central Street|
Sneeetsor to B. L. Cardell A Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
Caoh ataeU Jan. 1,1887 $49>,ns.7l
Total llabllltlet (re-lnsuraaoe) I6<i A<6<lft
Met atoeU..t SS86A7Ut
Policy taoldert thare In the proflU on ezplia>
tlon of policies.
DiYidends, 70 Per Oent., After July lit
DnooToaa :
Levi Bpragve, John F. KhnbaB,
Geo. F. Richardson, HenryC. Howe,
D. 8. mchordson, C. C. Hntohhuoa ,
Chas. II. Cobnm, W. F. Salmon,
Jacob Rogers, 8. T. Lancaster.
Oflee, ST Oeatral Street, Lowell, Mate.
LEVI 8PRAGUB, PRKaiDKNT.
£. M. TUCKE. SaoaVTAXT .
gOT'insnrance to any amount effected In relia-
ble oompanles.
B. M. TUCKE, Agent,
S7 Central Street.
eW>. W. MILLER, TUJet A^IIO^B.
\ Deatal aad
Plaster. Plaster.
_AOI.I1l,
CHABOOAl.,
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
BO. 87 GOBHAM STRBBT, .
Plumbing and Piping.
Stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Ha
worker. A Ana line of
PAJKLOR SXOVBSS.
MILKMEMcaaget Milk C^ans at sood aaS
obeap at la Boetoa.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Qorham Street
SABD,
«BATBL.
A.T.CASWBLL.TIokgAgmt^B^.ILBjj^
fiERERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Meitiiaadlae delivered per order ftma an
^f^S'SrUMBoaton aad LovreU. MMhna aad
LoweiToid Colony aad Boaton and MatoeB.B.
Sw^JtagMoeltrta oMalaed for gooda lorwMded.
Olifiordl'0
DYE HOUSE,
S tad 4 AIDOTEB STREET.
OB D|Oki[ Of Eienf DeseriiHioi
•I AeH aoHea awl tatUCaedoa
gaantBiaed.
aeaU dyed whole,
oleaaed aad repaired
A. H. BAIBOBM, 84 Osntna Block. CUFFORFS DYE HOUSE.
Flour and. 0-T*a.iii.
OBee aad Yard,
97 Thomdlke 8to<
Telepboae 188-L
Begt to annonnoe to the eWtens of LoweU Mi4
TiAiltT that he hat parobated aU the neaaBfet
owaedbT the late M. C. SMborn, aadU aoiw
BVODand to fill dnplleate ordert froas tba
SSa, ealMMiatfsa
BOTTIiB.— Golden Dropt
" tore euro for nervoot pr
general deMll^. Wm-
aajliddreet. Sole annoy tor tka
' Dr. P. J. Jordan, 19 /oy
ttamp for droala*.
\.
tENATORl<ALE'S SPECOH.
A Vlaoroaa Bxpotare of -—..--:_,
AdmlnlttratloB on the Civil Servlee.
In the Senate Wednesday the resolution
previously oflere< by Mr. Hale lor a telecf
oommlttee to examine fully Into the pretent
condition of the civil service was Uken up,
and Mr. Hale uddrcHsed the Senate In ex-
planation and advocacy of it.
He said be offered the resolution with a
aincerc purpose of brlnghiK l)eforo ConKress
tbe prcnent actual coudlllon of tho clvl^ ser-
vice of the country, and the perforniauces
Of certain high and low offlclnl. of the gov-
ernment. He said tho civil service law had
been passed by a republican Congress, tnd
carried Into execution by a republican I resi-
dent. The latter, PnMdent Arthur, made
no proclamations, pledges nor prorolMJS, but
contented himself with carrying out the law
according to it. purpoke aud spirit; and vet
be (Hale) hud failed to see any recognition
•t the action of the leaders of tbe wpubllo-
an party in that respect on the part of the
ontanUtttlon which claimed to represent civ-
U Service reform. Both the great parties In
1884 declared theroselve. In their platforms
In favor of civil service reform; but n» the
eampalgn progressed. It was i»oin that a troii-
tWerahle body of men, who had l>efore afflll-
aled with the republican parly, had deiei>
minetl to oppotto Its candidate ; and It soon
became rlenr that not only was that body of
men »>ent on opposing the republican condl-
date, but was looking about for i^easons to
support his opponent. Gov. Cleveland. The
oandldate of the democratic party had not
failed to observe this, and he accordlnglv
professed adherence to pi vll service prlucl-
plet In hW letier of acceptiptoe. Mr. Cleve-
jand't declarations In that respect had their
effect. In the close states they had Influence
enough on the voters to be decl»lve of the
raault, and Mr. Cleveland was elected Presl-
dent. He (Hale) had never believed In the
linoerHy of these pledges.
Mr. Ilale had before him a table showing
the sweeping changes lu all tho departments
ol the government up to the 11th of June,
1887. That table xhowed that, out of 'i3T»
pretldenllal po.tmasleri, there had been '2000
obanges; out of flX,tl0e fourth-class post-
masters, there hud been 40,000 changes; out
. of StforelRU minister*, Sti changes; out of
II secretaries of legation, 16 changett ; out of
III collectors of cuitoms, 100 changes ► 82
turveyors of customs were all changed; not
one of the % naval officers remained; of 86
appraisers but 2 remained ; of 13 superlo-
teadentH of mints and snsuv offloet, there
were 11 changes; the » assistant appraisers
were all gone ; of the 80 collectors of internal
revenue, M bad gone in June last ; of the 11
Intpectori* of Kteam ves»el», 8 were gone ; of
70ulstrUt atloinevs (a semi-Judicial oflloe),
SB were changed; of HO- territorial Judges
(Judicial ollUes), 22 were changed; of ter-
rUorlul governors, all were gone; of 18 pen-
aion vjt\\i% but 2 remained ; every one of
tbe 16 Kurvcvorx general was gone; of 234
lo«al land olficcrs, 190 were gone; of 10 In-
dian ioKpowtors and special agents but one
lemalned; of ft» Imlian agents but 8, and of
8S special agenu* of the general land office
but 4? At this time, June, 1887, the demo-
oratic oilminlstratiou had been but little over
two years In power. Since that time changea
bad been going on, and he hoped lo have In a
few davN a further table, showing how this
oonqueVing march of the democratic party
lo pursuit of offloe had continued down to
tbebeglnnlngof this year..
This showing, he said, was aroaaing. Ho
had not realised it himself until he had
looked into the figures. The country had
not realized It. The country did not eppre-
date that, under the banner of reform, with
Ita watchword written on every fold of the
admlnl.lration, the rulhless proscription and
these removals and changes in office had
been going on at a rate unexampled In any
other administration In American history.
It oould not be said that most ol those
ehanget took place because of the expira-
tion of the terms of the IneumbenU, beeauee
aerutlny dlaclosed tbe faeU that IS-SOtht of
all the tases where ehanget had occurred
were places where there was no fixed tenure
ol office, but where tbe Incuinbentt were re-
movable at the pleasure of the Prestdent.
Secrctnrv Lamar had recently taken occasion
to cominVnd John C. Calhoun for his j>osl-
tlon ajiainiHt Ihe spoils system, and had felic-
itated himself on the fact that he twlonffed to
an adminlsirutlou which was carrying out in
that respcit tbe principles of Calhoun : and
Set tho stern facts which confronted the
enate in the department presided over by
Mr. Lnmar were that every territorial gov-
ernor had been removed; alHO 16 out of 18
pension agents; every surveyor g«n«r«l;
four-flftb« of the local land officers; ft-lOlbs
Ofthc*Indian inspectors and agenln; (» out
of 83 uperial agents of the general land ofllce,
and two-tbirdH of the special examiners In
the pension offloe. Yet Mr. Lamar stood to-
day on record, by his uttered words, as
againtt the spoils system and posed as a re-
former. , , , . „
Coming back to the question of presiden-
tial poHtiuaHters, Mr. Hale said that In the
little space of time between the adjournment
of Congress and the Pre-Mdent's visit to the
Adirondncks, he had made 91 removals out
Of the 2'2a postmasters who had been left;
and onlv one appointment had been made of
a postmaster to succeed himself. Tassing to
the question of the participallou of federal
officials In political conventions and elect^ns,
Mr. Hale referred to the meeting of the New
Tork, Peuusylvania and Maryland state
committees, at all of which prominent feder-
al officials had been active participants.
Mr. Hawley asked whether Mr. Hale was
ture that there had been no removals in these
**Mrrnale replied that he had yet to learn
not oalv of any removals, but of anv cen-
tures. 'In some cases the officials had been
promoted, and lu no case had there been a
ehange made, except accidentally or on ac-
oount of something entirely disconnected
with the administration. He did not know a
cate where the President had put a strong
hand upon any of these men, and made it
teem that he wanted to perform what he
promised. In fact ao gross hau been the
violation of every principle of reform and of
tbe pledges of the President, that even the
Evening Post of New York had said of these
things that they would be used in the cam-
oaign there with terrible effect. The Presi-
dent had not hesitated himself to deal deadly
blows at the cause of reform.
In this connection Mr. Hale referred ^the
recent municipal election in New York,
when Mr. Fellows and Mr. NIoolI were can-
didates for the office of district attorney, and
In which campaign all the papers, the eivll
aervlce reform associations ond the mer-
chanU and business men had espoused the
candidacy of Mr. Nlcoll. Ho spoke of Mr.
Fellows as an old, broken down New York
Eolitlolan, whose character wat nof ««o
Iffh, and who had been the drone and bone-
llcUry of Tweed In the days of the worst cor-
ruption that ever disgracetl New York city.
Here, he said, was an opportunity for the
President to have done something »n to*
oaute of reform. Hero wat an opjwrtunUy
lor him to have stretched out his hand to the
men of New York who weio fighting •gwM.t
corruption, and against thiovos and robbers,
bribe givers and bribe takers. In the cause of
good «)vernment. But Ihoee who t^e'lejed
Ee would do so had been bitterly d««P,P«"«»*-
ed. The President seemed at that time in
complete accord and harmony with the lead-
era of the New York city democracy, whose
principle it had alwavs been to support regu-
lar nominations and shoot down deaertora.
The attention oltho whole country had been
aroused In that contest, which had Maumed
aa attitude of national importance. At the
kt ratification meeting which wat held in
ing
to be pretent. and ezpreatlng fhe hope that
every candidate on that excellent ticket of
tbe united demooraoy miffht be triumphantly
elected. . ^ . __,
Mr. Vett defended the character of Col.
Fellowt, and was replied to by Mr. Hale,
who alluded to the second letter written by
President Cleveland t^Edwtrd Cooper en-
dorsing the Fellows ticket.
Mr.Hale then referred to the democratic
ttate convention in Worcester, Matt., where
Mr. Saitonstall, the representative of tne •<*•
ministration, made a statement that he had
visited Wafchluglon and had several Inter-
views With the President, whom be hod
found to bo a very close observer of events,
Und thoroughly informed concerning the Is-
I hues iu tbe campaign, expressing the hope to
see Mr. Lovering elected governor, and de-
1 «larin>r that he hail no doubt that the Massa-
chuseits denimracy was in full accord with
himself and Ids udministratton. He (Mr.
Hale) said that many of the Massachusetts in-
dependents ha<l been much discomfited by
tbe course of the admlnUtratlou, and had re-
fused lu that election to vote for the adminis-
tration candidate. ^ ^ .,
But ho declined to go farther in that dlrec-
tlou. No ol>servations of his, he said, would
be needed in such a showing as he had pre-
senied. There was no one who enjoyed that
situutlon. The senatdV from Missouri (Mr.
Vest), the »>enator from Delaware (Mr.
(J ray) and Ihe senator from Maryland (Mr.
Oorman) did not enjoy It, because at the bot-
tom of their hearts they believed that the
old fashioned democratic way, without any
pretext to the contrary, was the way to eon-
duct the government. The Independents—
the reformers, that solid band who followed
the lead of Mr. Dorman B. Eaton, did not en-
joy this exposure. Not one man of that se-
lect company ftlled to sea today that the
whole course ol the administration on this
subject matter had been a delusion and a
sham. There was net one of them who «lld
not ask himself the question, "How long
shall 1 be ooustraiued to uphold and maintain
Ibis delusion and this shamr Tbe Presi-
dent himself, for he (Mr. Hale) was bound to
believe that he was not a bbrn hypocrite, did
not enjoy It. The Preshlenfs only satlsfuo-
tlon must be that he had come into closer ac-
cord with the leaders of his party ; that they
uow accepted him; that senators who. two
years ago, had l»een denouncing his Impracti-
cable theories, were today most earnestly I u
his favor, afld that In the future he would be
called upon to make but few more promises.
Mr. Iltlespokeof the manner in which
political assessnjeii?s were levied and collect-
ed In tbe government printing olUco for the
New York campaign, aud huQ the value of
the crv of "civil service reform" had ceased
10 be of any estimulion In the minds of the
loaders of the democratic party. Its can-
vasses would hereafter go on in the old fash-
ioned way. The Influence of the udmiuis-
tration would lie as penetrating, as controll-
ing In all the states, in party management as
11 bail ever been in the old puhny days ol de-
mocracy before the war. Wielding and con-
trolling that influence, marking out the paths
of the party, sliuplng Its course, breaking
down opposition, enforcing discipline, de-
riding and defying tbe orders against parti-
san activity would be found the linmeute
body of federal office holdere as obedient to
the orders of the admiuistretlon as were the
Janizaries of an eastern despot. This year
the laud would rock with the efforts on be-
half of the presidential candidates. He af-
firmed his belief and ventured the predic-
tion that no means and no appliances that
had been in yeare past used by the demo-
cretic party would fail . to be re-
sorted to this vear. lutlmlJation, out-
rage, murder (if neetletl) would open again
a bloody grave. In which would be entombed
anew the free ballot of the south. The im-
mense mass of offioeholdere would be mar-
shaled to the conflict and would be i««n and
heard and felt everywhere. Nor would It
stop there. Kvery piece of work performed
tiy contract for tho government would be
levied upon for political contribuliont, and
every man who did not work under au(^
contractt would be called upon to add hto
vote to his labor for the wagA he received.
No government building would be erected
whose workshop woula not be made a re-
cruiting place for tbe democratic party ; no
war ship would be built from wboee ship
vard would not Issue on election days
Streams of democratic voters. There was no
device, no plan of campaign ever resorted to
by the democratic party in the days of Polk,
Pierce and Buchanan which would not be
resorted to this year. Tho thing which hat
been Is tbe thing which will l)e, and there
will be found no new thing under the sun.
The means and appliances and practices of
the democratic party would all be resorted to
lu its desperate attempt to retain It* hold of
the national government, in the meantime
where would the Independents be?
Mr. Hale's siwech attracted great and un-
usual attention In the Senate chamber, but
few of the seats on either side being vacant
during Its delivery, which occupied about
two hours and a half. „ . . . .k-
At its conclusion Mr. Butler sent to the
clerk's desk ami had read a circular sent out
in 1878 l)y authority of tbe republican cOn-
jiressional wromlttoe (of which Mr. Hale was
H member) calling on government employes
for political contributions.
Mr. HalejuHlitled the circular, and said
that It directly and explicitly excluded the
idea of extorting contributions.
MIDDIiKHBX COUICTT.
BlUerlea.
The men ol the Orthodox Congregational
society propose to conduct tbe sociable at
their vestrv next Wednesday evening. Alt-
er an interesting enterUlunient a »uPPf' »'
their own cooking will be served. A skilful
physician will be within easy reach.
North Blllvrlca.
The fair of the Matliew Temperance socle-
tvof 81. Andrew's church was sucressfully
o'pened at Union hall Wednesday. The room
was thronged and the Miilhews gavd a capi-
tal variety entertainment. The tables were
all well patronized, and the remalniug night*
of the fair promise to be equally proflUble. |
Acton Onter.
Messrs. Cbtuucy and Luke J. Bobbins rep-
resent this town as Jurymen this winter.
Mrs. Nellie (Couaut) Cloud bus been vltlt-
Ing here, much to the deliif hi of her friends.
Mrs. Bullard. who lives in the old pareoo-
age, is said to be 98 years old. If this btt the
case she Is Ibe oldest person in town by near-
ly two years.
South Ghelmaford.
Mr. William Wood Is quite sick at preaent.
Mr. Geo. Fletcher has been suffering se-
verely the past week. Mr. Wm. Smith, jr.,
has Improved somewhat. Mr. John Scobo-
ria has a bad band silll.
An attractive programme Is out for tbe
Lyceum next Frltlay evening.
On Tuesday John ScoborU, son ol Arthur
Scol>oria, attained hit majority, and tbe
event was celebrated by a gathering ol his
friends and a present on the evening ol that
day.
West Aotoa.
The fiftieth birthday anniversary ol Capt.
F. H. Whitcomb ol West Acton was du y
celebrated at his pleasant home Jan. 7th.
It was a notable occasion, and called togeth-
er a goodly numlier of relatives. The day
passed pleasantly In the genial atmosphere
of good fellow-hip and kindly feeling, and
the eapUin was the recipient of some useful
anil attractive gifts. A sumptuous repast
was provided, to which the gu«?sts did am-
pie justice. With united wishes for the con-
tinued pros|»erlty of this happy family, the
company took their leave.
FramlDKham.
I)|e»l In Framlugham, Dec. 14th. Mrs. Fan-
nie H. Bent, aued 78. The funeral tooli
place the next Humlay at tho Uiilversallst
.hurcb. Mrs. Bent was an old resident of
the town and few have iMirhaps In a long Ifc
been more useful than she to the community.
She was known as the mother of Ocn. J. O.
|<:oster post, O. A. U. and for years when
Decoration day came her helping hand was
ready In the work of decorating the soldiers
irraves. An ad«lress was made at the funeral
bv Itev. W. W. Hay ward. In which her noble
uutlitlcs were set forth, and the large com-
pany which gathered at the church showed
the estimation In which she was held. Some
touching lines were written by Kev. Alfred
S. Hudson o: Ayer on the occasion of her
death.
price this winter waa too low. The tuUect
ol membership waa discussed, and could all
milk-producers be Induced lo join the union
Its oiijecl would be easilv acconipllshed. S.
8. Fliigfj. E. E. Klujb'all, and Theodore C.
Fletcher were chosen a committee to solicit
roeuilK'rh. A committee wii«i al.so chosen to
examine Into the creHUiery business and re-
port at H futuretniectlng. it conhi».ted of B.
8. Ha-< r, (ieo. II. Barker and E. B. Parker.
Mr. Samuel Sndlh, kh\., of this town, died
Sunday at the ago of S« yturs. Mr. Smith
alwavs rtDidcd in Llltletou, aud was very
familiar with the early history ol the town
and tIjH genealoijy of inauy of Us families.
It was a {treat pleasur*! to him to converse on
these sul)jectH, and Inform one all about his
ancestors. He was. for a great many years,
a justite of tlie peace, aud was employed In
teltlint;estutes, aud could be often seen at
the prol.Hie court. Mr. .Smith was a very
fine vlollni>t, and for many years played for
parties and balls. ,
Mr. Prince Is In town and lectured
Wednesday evening ou "Education." Ho has
visited most of the scbools. „ .
North Beadlnar.
At the Methodist church last Sabbath tbe
presiding.' elder. Rev. .Mr. Manyield, was
present on bis quarteriy visit ancT preached
In the afternoon. In the evening Mr. rrco-
roau. a student, preached, which, according
to previous announcement, closed their se-
ries of revival rooetiugs. Some former
members of tbe church have been revived.
Some now cases of conversion are reported
and others have l>et)U awakened.
Tbe Baptist Sundav school was reorgan-
ised last Huudav. Mr. Ellab Parker was re-
elected superintendent and Mr. James Mac-
Uregor was chosen secretary. The pennv
collections for the year amounted toflO,
which will l»e used for lessons aud papers
lor the children. In the evening, at the mls-
slouarv monthlv concert, the annual report
ol missionarv " collections was made, the
amount being *48. The Baptist pastor
preached to his own people In the morning,
and In the afternoon preacbeil at the Con-
gregational church, the pastor being absent
from home. Both services were of an Inter-
esting character.
It«>*. Mr. Tllton Is called this week to at-
tend tbe funeral of Mrs. Slater, wife of Dea.
A. C. Slater, at North Uxbrldge, where be
was once pastor for six years.
Trade ut the store of Cari>euter ft French
has greutlv imreased tho past year, having
new customers from Ihi'* «"»d ai^joluing
towns.
It Is a question with some whether the
habit, which has obtained iu some places, of
filling the postofflce room with tobncro
smoke, where the public go for their mail, Is
not an invasion of public rights. It certain-
ly Is disagreeable to very many. U.
mat ratification meeting which wat hew
Few York city, under the patronage
Taininany hall, lor the purpoae of ratlffL „
the noBlnatloot, a letter had been read from
PiwUiant Cleveland regret^ hi* losbUltJ
Pelham, N. H.
The numerous relatives and Iriends ol Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Marshall assembled at their
home In Pelham Tuetday evening to cele-
brate their golden wedding. All their chll-
tlreo and grandchildren were present, and
alwut 200 of the neighbors and townspeop e,
besides relatives and other friends. The
house was l>eautifully decorated with flow-
ers. Indicative of the W vears of family life
from 1838 to 1888, all of which have been
passed under the same roof, friends vieing
wllhone anolher in doing honor to the
worthy groom and bride. Beautiful pres-
ents of gold, of flowers, ol articles, utelul
aud ornamenUl, were most numeroutly
given, all testilying to tlie real r««pect "oa
love lelt by all. llemarks appropriato to the
event were offered by Rev. Augustos Berry,
and a poem written lor the occasion by Mre.
Berry was read by her; fitting songs were
sung by a male quartette under charge of
Prof. A. D. (ireelev, and a most bountiful
wedding supper was Pi^rided. Among
the guesU were noticed the chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 0. Marshall of
pShim, Mr. and Mre. William C. Mareha
of Uconia, Mr. and Mrs. Moses R. Marshall
ol Manchester and Mra. Kdwin I« . Bell ol
Lowell; William H. Anderson, Mr. Hiram
Hughes and lamily, Mr. and Mrs. OUt U.
SpJffford, and Mr! and Mrs. William Chate
of Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. Luther A. Roby,
Mr. and Mre. C. P. Bell, Dr. and Mrt.
George A. Underhlll, Mr. and Mrs. Ira D.
Harrft and Gen. and Mre. Elbert Wheeler, ol
Nashua: Mr. and Mre. Luther Campbell, Mr.
and Mre. Frank Preston and Mr. and Mre.
Jtmei Moore ol Manchester; Mr. and Mre.
Edwin Bltnchard. Mr. and Mre. Harvey
Hoghet and Mr. and Mre. Jaroea Cochrane,
ol Windham; Mlii Myra Marehall ol Tewka-
bury, and Mra. Spear and daughter ol Mel-
rote. Two of the old-time Irieuda were alao
present, Mre. Simeon Currier, 82 yeare oW,
and Mm. A. D. BuUer, about 80 yean ol age.
The event will long be rememl^red with Joy
and satisfaction by all preaent, with hopee
lor the privilege of being Invited to the
diamond wedding.
**Ace cannot wither it nor cnatom atale Ita
Infinite variety." Flesh la hardly heir to an
acbe or pain which cannot be cured by niing
Salvation Oil.
Rnblfbam for the t^th «»ta^8 "ogrlt, m
acid, nor anything lijurioua. Will keep the
tooth white and the breath eweeU Try IL
»c AlldmivMs.
Ayer.
Uev. Mr. Route supplied the Baptist pulpit
Sunday moru4ng.
The People's theatre company, with their
favorite actress. Miss Dorritt Ashton, are
giving entertainments In Page's hall this
week, rendering a different play and farce
each night. ^ . ^n ..^i
Mr. Isaac Hovey, one of the old resi-
dents in town, died at his home Tuetday
forenoon of heart trouble.
One case of scariet fever is reported here.
The members of the Ayer Sont of Tem-
perance lodge visited the Groton division
last Tuesday evening. ^»„ #«.„
Mr. Fred Motes returned Wedneeday from
a trip touth. __ ,
Mlis Mattle Dwlnells left town Wedoet-
day to retlde with her aunt In New York.
Towaeead.
Mr. and Mra. Spring received a royal gilt
upon Christmat day— nothing lets than a
new daughter. , , ....
The meetings of the Chautauqua club are
very Interesting and likewise profitable to lU
members. The subject of physiology has
been upon the tapis, and some papers have
been read by Drs. Chandler and Atwood
upon practical topics. Tho Revolutionary
war has been reviewed, and all the light pos-
sible thrown upon the case of Benedict Ar^
nold. Rev. Mr. Howard, the president of
the club. Is a man of elaborate learning and
deep researcb, and bis lectures, and opinions
expressetl upon ditterent subjects, have l)een
of much value lo those who have availed
themselves of the privilege of altendlng-tbe
The frequent small snowstorms keep the
sleighing In excellent condition. The coast-
lug and skating have been fine, and many
h "ve taken the opportunity lo profit by one
or more of these sources of pleasure.
North Chelmsford.
Mr. James McCoy and family are greatly
afflicted In the death of their little daughter,
Minnie, who passed away last Saturday. She
was playing "blind man's buff" and acci-
dentally kno<!ked off from the stove a kettle
of iMjiling water, which fell upon her, burn-
ing her terribly. After two days' suffering
fte died. Minnie was a bright scholar in
Miss Hoyt's toom. , ^ , ,. ,
The 8ervk«s being held at the chapel this
week are very well attended and some Inter-
est is shown. Rev. H. T. Rose preached
Thurstlay evening and Rev. C. K. Amaron Is
to speak this (Friday) evening.
The North Chelmsford Chauteuqua club
will meet with Mr. Geo. Hodge Wednesday
evening next. ,
The spinning room of Mr. (Ieo. C. Moore •
mill Is now running at Its full capacity.
There was a large representation of our
village people at the dedication of the M. fc.
chureh at West CheWnsford last Tuesday.
Mr. C H. Gould and wife have returned
from their wedding trip and are settled In
their new home. ^ _„
Mltt Ella Knowlet is home from Worces-
ter on an extended visit.
Chelmaford.
Tucsdav Mr. B. S. Atlums, formerly of
this lown'but uow In business In Wostfleld,
was married to Jliss Mattle A. Parker of
this village, daughter of the lale Willard and
Phebc >l. Parker. The cereineny was per-
forme«l bj Rev. J. H. V4ncent. Mr. and
Mrs. A<lams will reside In Westfield.
John Wozencroft has bought of John HIg-
gins a building lot near the residence of
James K. Andrews. Mr. Wozencroft in-
tends to bulUi for bis own occupancy the
corolnit season.
C. E. A. Bsrtlett.esq., is making arrange-
ments to build several dwellings upon desira-
ble lots In the village. There is no probabll-
Itv that they will go begging for tenants, as
Ib'e indications jwinl to a lively demaud lor
tenemenlH In the spring.
Tbe .ledlcatlon of the M. E. church at the
West village Tuesday suggests the statement
that, with the complellou of the Central
Congregallonal church at the Centre, this
town will have within Its limits eight com-
modious houses of worship, which can
amply accommodate cur population of 2300.
It IB not unusual to hear of the unchurched
mattes in our large cities. Evidently no
such reproach can, for the present, be cast
at Chelmsford. He who Is a stranger to the
pdbllc sanctuary Is so bv Ms own volition.
Dutton Brothcre are fllllng their k-c-houses
this week. Tbe Ice Is of excellent quality,
about 18 Inches thick, and quite free Irom
snow. • .. . , , _
Recent "talks" to the pupils were given bv
Rev. J. H. Vincent upon "Success In Life,"
aud by Rev. J. A. Chase upon "Character
nuildlng." Next week Friday Dr. Howard
will speak upon ••Emergency Cases."
At a mccllnx of the directors of the V. I.
A. Wednesday evening J. T. McCoy re-
signed his office as cliuirman of the executive
committee. Committee-* were chosen to ar-
range for a social gathering at un early dav,
mid for a V. 1. A. I)all. which many I^well
friends desire to atteud.
It Is exi»ected that the last of this monlli a
tine dramatic eulertulunicnt will bo glycu
ii.ider the auspice of the ladles of IhivUn ta-
rian socletv. It will consist of the •'Trial of
11 Famous Breach of Promise Suit." Wbolhc-
the parlies in interest are residents of the
town or not is not yet known, but the abllit)
of the oounsel employed will make the case
one of unusual Interest. !'•
The Ladlea' Benevolent society met at the
ladiea' parlor Wednetday afternoon, Jan.
4th, and made choice of the following officera
for the year: President, Mrs. Edwin
Smith ; flret directress, Mrs. I. N. Hartwell;
second directress. Miss Nettle M. Clark; sec-
retary and treasurer, Miss Kate E.Goodwin;
benevolent committee, Mrs. E. G. I.K>omis.
The receipts for 1887 were SNW; expendi-
tures, $817; balance on band, SlWl. It was
voted to build a cistern the coming spring
I for the use of the church kitchen, and |7o
was appropriated therefor.
The Young Women's (Christian Temperance
Union are to hold an informal reception aud
aunlversiiry meeting In the town hall Wednes-
day evening, Jan. is, from 7 to 10. There
will be a brief literary programme and a
collBli«»n. The public are cordially Invited.
The admission is free and no collection will
l>e taken. A business meeting will l>e held
wlib the president. Mist Fannie F. Richard-
son, Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock.
Miss Helen F. Wild of Medford, a teacher
of many vears' exporlenoe. succeeds Miss A.
F. Merriam as assistant lu the u«nire school.
Miss Merriam has a school iu Iteadlug
Centre of tt»)out 36 pupils, all in one class.
Miss F. M. Clark Is suffering with rheu-
matic trouble. Mr. Hiram Reed is thr.at-
eiied with fever, but the street lanterns are
kept trimmed and burning by Mr. Chas.
Hosmer.
Miss Sarah S.Ttaunders Is taking a much-
needed vacation with her cousin in Middle-
ton, where she will pass the remainder of
the winter.
Supt. W. G. Webber's quarterly report to
meml>ers of the home department of the
Couirregatlonal Sunday school is out. The
year has been one of marked prosperity for
the school, 1U2 new members having Joined.
Five died and 47 have left town, making the
present memlwrsblp '280. The home depart-
ment numbered fiO Jan. 8. Seventeen have
united with the church ou confession and 7
by letter. The collections have amounted to
#1H8.IK), the expendllures have been S1S0.82,
and the balance on hand Is $8.08. The super-
intendent draws encouragement from this
statement, and urges ail lo do his part the
coming months.
A careful survey of the Stiles farm, now
owned by Mrs. Malvlna Lawrence, has been
made, and a plan of the same may be seen
at the i)Ost office, with lu proposed new
street. Highland avenue. W. G. Webber bat
nlreatly purchased a part ol tbe tract, and
many desirable bulldlug lute are ready lor
purcliasers.
Mr. Amos B. Cutler sends ui bis opinion
ol the primary school room, which we
are glad to receive. This matter appears
to excite considerable discussion among our
people, and we hope others will give us their
minds. Here Is Mr. Culler's opinion : " 1 he
question Is asked, Is our primary tcbool
room, under the town hall, a suitable pla-c
for our children? I for one think It is, and
-see no reason Why we should take the town
liall for a school room, as some persons pro-
pose doing. At present the room needs ven-
tilation uudorneath It and drainage to keep
the floor dry. The teacher in good for 10
y ears more and so are the children."
jirOorreoled to October M. Ml.
MAIL* DUS VBOH
Albany aad the West, 0.40, 9.a0 a. m^ 1.16. 6.40 p.
m.
Fall River. Mata.. *M a. m., 1.16, 7 Jl p^ a.
BUlerloa, Mott.jfll JO a. m., 7 JO p. ■}. . .„
BostenTMass., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., U», HO, 4. 640,
8 p. IU.
Concord. N. U.. 7.40 a. ns.. \%M, 6 p. m.
Dracut, MasV, 6 p. n>. _ ^
Kostem, 8.46 a.m.. 8.10, 7.«0 P.m.
Fltehburg, Mass., 9.-/0 a. m., 1.16, 646. 7.90 p. BB.
Lawrence, Mass., ».«> a. m.. 8.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. U.v 7.40 a. m., 1S.I6. 6 p. m.
Nashua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., 12.46, 7J0 jp. m.
New York, N. V., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.60 p. m.
Northern. 7.40 a. n».,lij.'ift, a p.m.
North Blllerica. Mass., 11.20 a. m.,7.a0 n. m.
New Bedford, Mass., «.«) a. m.. 1.16, 7.90 p. a.
Providence, R. I., B.'J0 a. m., 1.16. 640, IM p. m.
Soathern, 040. 846a. m., 1.16, 8.16, 640 d. m.
BoDtn rranilngham, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 7.90 p. ou
Stony Brook Way, 6.W a. m., 7.16 p. m.
Tvngsboro', Matt., 740 a. m., 7 JO p. n.
Tewktburr. Matt., 9 JO a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. H.. 16.26, 7.20 p. m.
WiMtham and Pelham, N. U., 6 p. m.
Woroeia«r. Matt., 8.46, 9.40 a. m., 1.16, 7.90 p. m.
Keene, N. H., 9.90 a. m., 7.90 p. m.
Salem, Matt.,e.i0, 8.46a. m., 1.16, 8.10, 4, 640, 6
Lyna,^Matt.,6.49.«.46a. m.. 1.16,6.10. 4. 646. •
p.m.
MAIU OLOan VOB
Albany aad the Weat, 7, «.46 a. m.. 4 JO. 7.16
rail l^ver'. Meat., 7. 6.46; 10.^ 1146 a. as., t JO,
7.16 p. m.
BlUerioa. Matt., 6.10 a- m^ 6 p.m.
Uosten, Mass., 7. 8.46, 16 JO, 1146 a.m.. 1,40, 6 JO,
Concord. N. H., 8, 6.46 a. m.. 19.16. 7.16 p. a(^
Draout, Mass.. 8.46, 9.4A a. m. N
Kastem, 6.10,8 a. m., 1.40,6,7.16 p.m. ^
ntchburg. Mass., 6.86. 8.46, 1146 a. U.. 640, TJf
Lawrence,' Matt.. 6.10, 9.46 a. »., 6.80, 7.18 p. m.
Manchester. N. IL, 8. 8.46 a. m.. "-"i '•"J*- "»•
Nashua, N. H., 8, 846, 11.46 a. m., 19.16.6.7.16 p.
Mew York, N.Y., 7, 8.46, 10.80. 11.46 a. m.. 14^
8.60, 6,7.16 p.m...
Northern. 8.46 a.m., 7.16 p.m.
North Blllerica, Mass., 7 a. m., S.60 p.m.
NawBedford.ilats.,i8.4a,l(SjO. U.46 a. »..
Providence," R.?!,7,*8.46, 1040,11.48 a. m., 140
SoutbemI 7*, 8.& Ki*.80k 11.46 a. m.. 1.40, 640, 7.16
p. n.
South Framlngham, Mass., 7, L46, 1146 a. m.,
8.80,6, 7l6p.ro.
Stony Brook Way, 646 a. m., 4 JO p. m.
Tvngsboro', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Tewksbury. Mass., 0.10, 9.4A a. m., 140 p. m.
Mllford, K. U., 8 a. m., 19.18, 6 p. la.
Windham and Pelham, N. li., f;«i »« »• »• _
Worcester. Mass., 646, 7, 8.46, 1046,11.46 a. m.,
440, 7.16 p. m.
Keene. N. H., 646, 8 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p. n».
Salem, Mass., 7, 8.46. 1040, 11.46 a. m., 140, f JO,
Lynn, MnM.Jf*, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m.. 1.40, 140,
^.10 p.m.
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700
TRADC MARK.
Bonth Acton.
The ladles of this vicinity will Improve the
privilege which leap year gives them anu
bold a leap yeaV ball In Exchange ball
Wedneaday evening, Jan. 18th. The. man-
agement of the afTalr Is In capable hands, and
It will undoubtedly be a success. Come and
bring your "best feller." ...,,_. „ .
The Young People's union held their n rat
meeting In the vestry ol the church last Mon-
day evening. A food number were present
and much interest wte t»ken in the exer-
cises. The next meeting will be held Mon-
day evening, Jan. 16. The exercises wi I
consist ol tinging, select readings, etc. Ad-
mlBalonlslree,andall,old and young, are
cordially Invited to be present.
What wat leered might be an epidemic of
tcarlet lever appeara to have been checket'
bv the prompt measures taken to prevent its
spreading, at only the three original cases
have appeared and these are all convalescent.
Mr. J. wTTuttle Is confined to bis house
with a severe cold, and Mr. A. S. Fletcher Is
still suffering Irom a aevere atUck ol rheu-
matism. ^ . _ _„^
The recent light tnows have given new
xett to the lOx-buntera and Ibelr bounds, and
a large lox was ahot by Mr. John Temple
near Acton Centre laatweek.
LltUotoa.
Section r ol tbe New England M"J, P^
ducenf union held their annual meeting on
Saturday. John W. Adama waa cboeen
praeldent and Chat. F. WatU tecreury.
^ Ulk on the Bilk quettlon "" ▼•»7,»°i
mated, awl the opiaimi wm faiierol that the
Graolteville.
On the Mb Insi. there was organized a
nromising branch of the British American
iiHMociatloii. The meeting was In the chapel,
and was called to order by Mr. J. W. Caun-
U'r. Mr. Wm. Johnson read the conslltu-
lion. Mr. Cauntcr then called upon Rev.
J. H, Tompson and Mr. Arthur Wright,
nnd lM>th replied in brief addresses, cxpress-
inir their svrapathy with the objects of the
organlxtttiin. Mr. K. W. Bradbury then
irave an earnest and entertaining address, In
which he showed the need of such an organ-
ization. To the call for signers to the con-
stitution 44 ol the 70 present responded. A
(society was then formed with Mr. J. w.
Caunter as president, Mr. Wm. Johnson,
tecreury, and Mr. Edward Craven, treasur-
er. It is expected that the Granlteville
branch of the organization will be a vigor-
ous one. , .
Tbe concert which was i)Ostnoned from
Dec. asth took place In the M. E. church
Wednetday evening, Jan. 11. It was direct-
ed by Edward Everett Davis, nnd the pro-
gramme consisted of piano solos and vocal
bolos and quartettes, participated in by the
following talent : tl^e Jensen quartette-
Messrs. A. B. Wood worth, E. L. Adams,
Chas. E. Prison and Frank B. Murphy-Mrs.
Ida M. Warner and Miss Villa Smith, so-
pranos. Miss Minnie Hyde, contralto. Mr.
Frank Bmerton, bass, and Misses Marie Sar-
gent and Mabel Emerson, pianists.
The watch-night services In the church on
the last day ol 1887 were attended bv imny
,H50Ple. Rev. C. E. SpauIdUig of West
Cbelmtlord preached on "The New and Liv-
ing Way," and the other exercises, which
were Interesting and Impressive, were con-
ducted by J. B. Wilson of Chelmsford.
Wedneeday evenin«,Jan.4,the Ladles' Aid
society gave an entertainment of a variwl and
excellent character. There was —•"•• '•"
For It cures Rheumatism, Sorofnla, Eczema,
Salt Rtieum, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troub-
)C8, etc. Is very pleasant to Uke ond Is quick
and effective In eradlcatlnp disease from the
system. It pu 'fles and enriches the lUoon, and
irlves vigor snd strength to the system, rlghUng
any <ll8iilacemr,nt to lU own natural poBltlon.
(;ive Indian Cure a trial and the blessing of
health will, surely follow.
Indian Cure • 1.00 a Bottle. Six for 80.00.
PRKi>ARBU BT
THe HVInanw BleUlolne Co.
WOB0K8TMB, MABB.
OH, WHAT A COLD I
This is the teaton for tudden chanMu
in the weather, and a great many "take
cold" cither in their Head or on thei.
Lungs, causing Coughs, Hoarseness, and
Sore Throat These troubles can be soon
relieved and cured by taking Ingalla
Throat and Lung Specific, which acts di-
rectly on the Throat and Lungs, entirely
removing these difficulties.
Cured Ills boy of Croup.
C. M. Brooks, Lowell, Mats., says :" I
take great pleasure in recommending
Inealla' Throat and Lung Specific aa a
cure for Coughs, Colds, and Croup. I ueed
it in my family last winter wltli the best
results. Two or three doses cured my
little boy of Croup, for which I am very
thankful." "
You can cure that Cough in a short time.
You can cure your CaUrrh If you pertist
i. its use, as it will stop the secretion of
Catarrhal matter in the head ; it will re-
lieve Croup in from three to five minutet.
The best hie ever saw,
' The best medicine for Cought and
Consumptive Complaintt that ever I taw
s Ingalla* Throat and Lung Specific, so
says John McLaughlin, of Boston.
IngaUa* Throat and Lung Specific is
Kold by all Druggists. Price 50 centa aad
$1. Prepared only by the INOALIiS
MEDICAL CO., Lowell, Mats.
Boston Duek Go...
Cabot...........*** eeo
IChloopee .*• 100
China 100
Cooheeo 000
Oolnntblan. 1000
Gontlnantal 100
Dwlfht 000
■verett MO
Franklin 100
r. Blver Bleaohery 100
Great Fallt 100
Hamilton 1000
Hamilton Woolen. 100
Hill 100
Hartford Carpet... 100
«lu0kton 1000
Lteotiio. 4410
Lancaster 400
LtngdoB.... 1000
Ijtwrenoe. ......... low
Lowell «i* 080
Lowell M.Snop... 000
Lowell Bleoohery.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell tias Co. . . .
Lyman .
Mai
lOD
100
100
100
Jknchester Mills.. 100
MauCotton 1000
Merrimack 1000
Middlesex 100
Monadnock 1000
Nashua 000
Naumkeag 100
Newmarket 000
Norway Plains.... 000
(^tls. ..***•**'***** * -tssi
Pacific •••* 1000
Pepperall 000
Pemliroke 100
Russell MlUa 100
Shaw Btocklnf Co. 100
Sahnon Falla 300
Stark 1000
Thomdlke 1000
Tramont A Suffolk 100
Union Cotton 100
Vassalboro' 100
Washington MlUs. 100
Webster 100
WUllmantlo LUien. IS
^ork* .********** *** <oo
Bid.
100
1700
100
ItO
ISIA
100
108
1000
N
7S0
100
79
070
• • • •
710
140
• as*
70
ioib
• • • •
175
1000
1010
90
110
no
lis
11
900
Aaked. Salaa.
a e a e l^BV
1«
047K
lOS
flSO
100
via
Its
UM
110 lOOK
'^jf-
s • • •
40
700
SO
Its
000
1S50
71
use
1010
OOK
n7K
110
IS
7»X
too
07tH
OltK
B7S
000
1S4S
710)4
TtO
14t
Oi
too
140M
10f7M
IISO
ISO
not
900
1100
tee t
lOlJi
I17K
ItO
ISOO
1640
1100
90
100
190
94714
1157)4
1900
ItOK
100
OTtK
Eeal Estate.
muNlc by
Wright * Eaton's orchestra. H. CI. Eatori
irave a oomet solo and Mre. Warner a voca
m\o, Mrs. Maglathlln of Westford read
se vera' telectlons. ond received encores on
"Out of tbe Fire" ond "Popping the Ques-
tion." and Mra. Warner and MIm Marie,
Marxent played a piano duet. One of the
bestfeaturea on the proKromme was ar-
ransed by Mrs. Warner and Illustrated the
parable of the Ave wise and the five foolish
virgins. Ten vounj? ladies, dressed In white
and each carrvinw a lamp, took part. The
live wise vlrjdns had their lamps brightly
burning and sang Joy'ullyo'^*'* coming of
the bridegroom, but the Ave foolish ones,
wboee lampe had gone out for want of oil,
sadly begged, In song, for ttdml«slon to the
feast, (33* were as sa^ly refused. The Idea
wat wall conceived and executed, and re-
flected endit on thote who participated In It.
Tbe whole eoUrUlnMot wat thoroughly
ei^oyod by tbe audience.
y OWBLIi BLBAOHBBT
Land Sale!
The moot important offering of H0TT8B
LOTS en the Lowell market. LeoatieB
delightfal, contenient to iraini and
tramway, Ugh and dry, abeadj graded
for immediate building pnrpoeei, siti-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otii, LiTing^
■ton, Meadoworoft, Garter and OorhMi
itreets.
Alio Taloable LOTS for maBBftMtar>
ing or other bnsinesi pnrpotei, a^Joiaiag
the railroads.
Terms faTorable te pnrohaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JIMBB I. BOUBIS,
Agent Lowell Blsiihwy
M
CURBS Fatat. Bxtemal and Internal
HwalHi
UBVIB4 HwwmBct. Contractions of the Mot-
SJJ: SttSiSMof X' Jolnte. H^^mBr^sea,
Scalds, Bama. ttV. Oragto. jsnd ^:^^i
LBe-t Stable iW^Kr';, **SoJSSiia. 85!
UitndNd
Bben
Throat,
ADYEBTISE TOUR WAMTB
.■^ili.
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Lttiil*^
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8
LOWELL ^DAILY COUBIEB. FBIPAY. JANUARY 18, 1888.
Cl)e lotocll Bails Couiin.
PollM OMUt>
Jan. 18.--Tfcere were four ilmple drunks
before the cowl. e.cli flne.! f 1 -nd ^;^^\\-
Cbarlci McOarev, hei-oml offenoe of drunk-
0»l«flk4»r ti*T Jnnnmri
H
•ON. MOM.
1
9
16
n
s
9
18
88
30
TUK.
8
10
17
■24
41
WKl>. I THl!.
fVlll. I BAT.
4
11
18
2*
ft
12
19
M
•
18
30
«7
HAT.
7
14
21
88
^7Iu r/M^iir hVoeny Of a »ookel and
feather, two months in jail. I'atrl.-k (ilea-
Ion vaKrant. i.U nioiitliH at workhouse.
Coroelluf SuUtva... K^coml offenc-e of drunk- i
sentenced to the MaH»uchu»etta re
Mtnl»tur« Alroanao-Thla D>y.
m7.i9
«DM.
■ 4.34
LUMUTU nV DAT.
Vh.iSm.
||<M>M
ISeta
.v.. ,Tkl' 'X'"
eUBCHM
|'*TbJraiHVlt;c«e.«Id.nd John "''rrlngon
two aiuall hovn, larceny of hamlKen bief-,
, were contimied one week. ur<M*iiv
.John Arbour, another Hinall boy. l*r«»»y
of »u Me, waa wnt to the Lymun nchool for
' ''°j;hu MouUhun. a«WUU on Kkhu.d Dooley.
> f )) and costa. ^
ia iomeibltttf wlih wlilch, many I»oP»J»w
Sow lamlirar. Thoa« who har^ not tjriW It
win not Ifarn much about It from doaorlp-
lioMH. Th". V n.ust i:.kc • il^o lhera»elve».
I 'riL-v .-.ui reVt asNurt'd, however, thai It uex-
bllafaliMK and exiiliug. sio at le:utlt aeeioed
I tu the younjj peoi.le who patronized ln« felide
The IWIvldere club U to be congratulated
J on attalulnj: hO «reul a degree of «tuco«fc» in
I the mtic more than a year which It haa been
' tn cxUteuce. It nuw number* about 160
i uieniberh. and It U hoped that that uumber
can l>e Increuxed to a much liirjjer one. Aa
the pro!»i>eci is «ood for plenty of anow
from thif. lline out. we may expect to hear
that the i-lido will be In i-ouatant nw; and that
a great deal of enjovinent and healthful ox*
ercUe will l)e dcrive»l from It.
Shpttial 0oticti<
.■: 1
t
Tbk H«*thef.
5«„T Stortn A«. /7.^I.ttKl ulK^ waa bUter jr
cobi anda»m«t7thl» morning anew ^8'*«' ♦,;1,
Si in the calm, ea.y way Indlcaiiye o • Wg , ^^Oi^ y- ,vho V'Trl:'
2orn..whichaUp.«.had».een •^•» "^ "^^^^^ ' J^KUnc.. Ill the bulldl-.^
Ued. about four »"<=»'" »"»''"* ""'" ' ' "Ik. .t wrecUcU by tb^? »rioor» ..ulldlng wall top-
6 oMocIc la«t evening the temnerature waa V. ai ^^^^^ ^^.^ ^ ^•j^ .^ ^^ y^^^ „,„j ,,„„ny Hvcd
1 tl.l^ morning »°. an.l at 1 o'clock. 1'°
The principal Individual loaer hy \^lf^*'
blu^e yealeiday mornintf w»» '^.. .
■ vbov!«rri:'' '"^ a hav »ti«
the bulldl".;: which was
LANDS AND ;»C1LUlN0t.
th« New C«rjiBltt««—
U«ra on liu*>ort*iit Sub*
Jeel*.
Thciuint commllteeWi landa and bulldlngu
of thr vUv «overnnie«l met yeMcrday after-
D mil V 8.:W o'cUh,W U\ the city emilueer'i of-
Yfe submit the fol'owing list of
prices without comraents, know-
ing the Tulues to be better than
we've eier offered bf lore at like
prices.
6ur aim Is to reduce our stock
to the lowest point possible be-
fbre Inyentorj.
%pttiBl il0tite0<
Market Scales!
Special llotfces.
Thi
BOSlSfiaS UOTIOBS. ^
ilUtlc phot.Kiaph'cr.
rES
'Marlon, arl
largest A»»ortmeBt in Lowell.
Twenty different Btyles. Prioai from 26
If you have got* anything to I o^nts to $30.
A large assortment of BUrOHEEB'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
k
""l*^
Sec locals on t>*Kcl>-. ,,^ ,..^1...
>->«v Hrothern arc KollInK *lcli.'h!i and rol^ea
»t greatly JxhIu*^' prlccK.
Wood tw Jeweller. iMvltcB tho»e In want
of a wpwta <o ''"" "I*"" '*''"'
IK, 10 1>. W. Ilorne A Hon, 6 Central
pit^tl, tor the l»ef't No. S chestnut coal.
CIohVm are ofTcred ut about b:ilf pricc to-
^ay tuid tomorrow by Stuart. Utld ft io.
ilutbuway, the ^kn pHlntor. 1« MM«;'';
•tr<«*^. docK all kiud* of ^Ik" work. Ulve him
DouH let vour hor*e.* fall <1oa». Try he
iJevorHlIp hoVae nhoo al CahUl »r*a.'.74 Mar-
•aotHircet.
There were seven arre-ila yesterday— I^la
Lon» tic for larceny of a irold locket, and the
(TWt f»>r drunkenneitK.
I> A McHugh'H concert at Huntington
hall Sunday night promlMCH to »« a huc.-e^a
tnd the tiiletH at popular pncca are a«lUog
brifklv. -*
PerHon* wUhlng to beautify their homeii
can have flrat cla«i Inlaid ftooM put In at very
low prli!eH by K. U. Baker A Co., bulblcrH.
Bee advertlaement.
At the annual meeting of the W. C. T. U..
»t No. 10 John street, y«aterday aftemoon.
there were but three pert.ou« preaent. An
««yournment without mtlon wa« made.
Primary «un«lay school teachent ♦'bould,
with their elaiaen. attend the meeting nt the
rirft Congregational rhurch tomorrow at 4.
When hU^t Harlow w«l teach the leaaooa for
Jan. 15 and 'i2.
uccordin;; him hl>eral patrona^'e
Myatic Ordeni,
Wtf<^ilnelon commiinderyN
II.
V.
lUKt
fallowed
good
eToning
Village
Thl« muflcal organization Ih doing a
deal of bunlnedH thla aeaaon. Thja -
tbev HpiKiar at Tewkabury for ««„,.-,
Imi.rovcinenl aaaodatlon, and 00 the 96th at
the HIllMlde ohurrh In DracuU Mr. Arthur
B. mil. the vlollBl«t, alt»o apiieara at Hunt-
ington ball next Sunday evenlar
WlBMia »r»thera' ImIImi Oora.
Tbia valuable remedy, which ia advert lae<l
on our aeventh |»ye, ha« acquired an o.\ten-
aWe kale In Lowell, an<i here a- elsewhere it
ia proving lb» merit by nome wlrfble curea,
whfch are'Vtt^rted by >v«'" ^•j;;^" X^^*'
It la e-peclidly recommemled for rheuma-
tlam, w-rofula ««d blood dl-orden. 5«n«"»' 7-
•Hie price Is o«e ttollar a bottle and all the
drugglnta haw It. _____^
Qaa, Bntler 0»Mi'«l«*i
Gen. BulVsf^B motion In arrcbt of ^uiU^rwnt
Id the case of the National Home for DIsii-
«o1d«»ii Croaa.
elected the f..llowiug ..tUci. >";««;*'»;»>';
Noble wmnuabder, Oh«rles H. Wb to: past
noble comn.audcr, t . K. Uoberts vice noble
eommnnder. Mury A. lHidle> ; |^latc,.I. A
.lunvrln; keoi.er of records, hcorge
l»oore; llnauclu' keeper of rc«y»rds, i-
tN'flSii; Uea«iror, K. Tlioiiipwm ; herahl
L. Holt; warden. W. A. U.ngmore; *entmel.
M A. Cinuiiilii2»; tru'•tee^. i.. !>• i"«""*
Held. Hc^andi. llo'.l and J. V. Truewoiihv ;
ri'pre>eiil.ulve to grand eomoinnder> . V* . A.
(^Irev: idlurnHt.^ Heorge II. »l'V""';t. ,'
luedlea/ exauiiiiars, Ur». t>bavlbouruc, Ilradl
""lle'l^ay tirau<l rrotee*>r Wa.hbur-c of
Lawnnce, tJraud s..erct«ry I alhawuv and
lirai.d tiuldeSpoflor.l Uulalled the «<ffl.cr.
of FidM.u lo<'>.'«. Knig*»t. of l\vthl*».
cveulug. A bunquel n«d i>peecbe»
the ••ercmouioH. . .
rhe following delegate, have been chosen
by l)ivl."*ion 1. A. O. U.. to aUeuO the St.
l4trl. kV «»av eonvenllon at Jackt^on hall
Feb Utb- Aillestiatlney, .lames Kelly, I at-
rick Kilkrnuey. Michael K. M»l»«»'"y- .^-fj"
nellusSu«llvau. ChiUtoph. r ItouUrer, Ilenrj
V. Keyes, Marlin Hyde, John <> liarl^ Ml-
ehael llM^v. Michael Roarke, Patrick Boyle,
Thomat Higgius. .i« i„
The niettiiig of those concerned in the m-
slltutlug of another council of the Amerlcau
Ugio.rof Honor In thla city took place Jaat
evening in the citizens' room of Huutlngton
hall. Reports of progress were made.
Deputy lieals, Mrs. Beali and several other
Pilgrims of Lawren.e visited Bay Stale ccj-
ony . IMIgrim Kathers, last evening. A good
meeting of the Slalerbood branch. Iron Hall,
thla evening. ,
Post 4* Initiated one candidate laat even-
ing. A letter was read by Commander Di-
mon from Gen. I'^or ri>^yd\axV^ ^ of
Tlie communication atated that ine
for Callau, Messrs. CBrleu and
«,,t of buildmnH «el bid* for pla.l IK
lH)llt-l In the Dover sUeel feli.jol house,
ha the job bo given to the lowt..i bidder.
TiesupcrintcnrienivNu^ ul.o »•'; «-"^«e«« «»
have ll c boiler InteiHcd foi the Ulver arcct
Urh^Hd hou^e reualred accorduiu to Hie plan
whieh had prevlou'^ly Ix-en acted uiu.u.
The "i pelln.cndcnt wa* a-kcd wdat wouM
w! ) iH! done L the walN of the arn.ory building
ou .Middle direct. He reulkd that
planned to have t»»em puliwl dowu
us i.o»«ible. He lhoii>thl the
would have to Imj pulled toward
buy In the Dry Uoodg, CI'mVi or
Blllllnery line, be sure and look
over the stock and prices of
KIKBALL & CO.
be bad
a* Miton
front wall
the street.
The bu"i:':,;e"wot;id-pr\4.ablv have to fall in
the »amc directi.n.. I't wouLl l'^ .^rT'^'^l
y
the
Mr.
l^ropc off' Vl.V ' ►ireet right away . lest
front wull fnll forward at uuy time.
W^irvard .-ould not sky wUh certainty
whether the engine house would need roi-on-
■ii'uclU>u or not. ^ , ., _
The High Hchool battalion was voted the
.facksou hall for drill purposes till a
Mcured. I ho queir
lf> am nellina Jacket h for $1,9S
efch, that rottt four to five dol-
lars to in4tke,
JaekttH for $f.Oft each, that were
five,
Jackets fur 93.9S^neh, that were
HiX*
Oambrio Edging! and Insertions, and
All-Over Embroideries, ^wiss, Torohon
and Mediois Trim^'uigi, Feather-Btitob
Trimming, OaVn's White and Colored
Enfflings, All-Over and Open-Work
Tnciingf. For all White Goods and.
Trimmings for the same seet
ABELS & SON.
WELLESl BLOCK,
Merrlmtiolc filtr«©^t.
MERRIMACK
„ store:
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We tT»*ke M jtocWdly of
hoijiterluK iMivnltin-e und
lfO(M\t tree o( e»u«r>:u.
Kei>r.(r1o« and R«u|.
cull for, »il»o deliver
1^. W. I-IiiwUo**,
«8
Callan
counsel
(irev, had secured another |)oatponement of
the case. The counsel also expressed the
opinion that the outl.wk for the dnal acquit-
tal of Callan ¥f a« encoura;{lDK.
bim
was
the
verdict
bled Volanteer Soldiers «g»lnet
overruled yeatcrday by Judge Colt In
United Sutea circuit co«"- ^m
Sralnst Oen. Butler waa ab«ut f "»«W.
en. llullcr'H motion wa^ baaed upon the al-
leged Illegality of the abalfameni •f Judge
Cari)euter to preside at the trla<.
O*oktnff School L.eee«r«.
The bill of fare for tonight's lecture at
Minlstrv-at-Urge oooklng achool Is
croquettes, oyster salad, mayonnaise
Ing. corn starch blanc mau«e
aauce. During the present course
the
ve«l
dreai-
wlth apricot
there baa-
been a large altendauce at these lectures. A
new course of IcctH res opens Filday nJgDi,
Feb. 10th, for adroisxlon lo which appllca-
tlona are now being received. Also for ad-
mission to the new class for K'r'"- ''n'™ ^'
glna on Saturday aflerooon. Feb. lito.
Evenlug Schoola.
Mayor Palmer, Aldermen Carter and Hol-
den.ofthc joint eommlltee on education,
Scbool Committeemen t oburn, Swapp ana
Harrlgan. Hupt. Lawton and Suporv sor
Bmlth last evening went on an •»»«?««»<''>
tour of tiM! evening schools In the Maun,
Morrill, Uartlett, Butler, Franklin and Col-
burn bouses. Coiul order was noticeable In
all the departments, and the visitors ai>-
peared favorably impressed by the manner
in which the evening claaaes are carried on.
Accident to an Undertaker.
While Peter Dnvcy, of the Arm of Davpr
A 0'L>ow<l, iinilertaker^, was driving with
an emplove on Church streef yesterday, the
horse bel-ame frightened by the lowering of
an electric light shufi on the Mrcet, and the
slelirh being drawn into a rut, it was
overturned, »nd both its occnpanlf. were
thrown out Mr. Davey had hU ml lar tjone
broken and received a cut three Inches long
on the top of the head. He will bo huHpacl-
Uted for active duty several weeks by reason
of the Injury. The employe w-as_unlnjured.
BlcctloB of 0<Boe»a«
At the quarterly conference of the High-
land M. E. church livt evening the following
officers were elected for the ensuing year :
trurtees, B. K. «"'^'*nt- J- F- •'-''»^'-, .f. M.
Pearaon, H. Knis^ht, F. S. Badger, M. I. Paine,
fTm: Pearw)n. M. B. Smith. « '. 8. Livingsion
W A. Mugee i«nd T. (i. Ultle; stewards. C.
W'. Brooks, .1. F. Slater, J. M. Pearaon, M. I.
Pa ne, O. D. WlMef, F. S. Badger, 8. H.
Q^ldea. D. C. Page and F. Mann; treaHurer
V M Pearson ; district steward, .1 . M. I ear-
Sn; recording ;.teward, F. 8. Badger ;su.
perlatendent of Sunday achool, J. »• Pe«r-
iOD. It waa a unanimous vote that the
pMtor, Rev. W. W. Colburn, be returned
Seitvear. The reporU showed the church
to be 'In a very gratifying condition.
Peraonal.
Wednesday evening City Llbrwian Bur-
|,imk will speak al Concord, N. H., on
"Hymns of tne Agex."
Wat M. Brigham, ii memlHsr of the famoua
»79 e%w at Hurvarl. and In his time the
JJnJTtr tenor of the cllege. I. In Omaha,
wlMirc be made the addrcsn of the oe>;a«lon
Ii a Sow England dinner recently. It was a
S««l aoeech, too, savs (be Worcester Spy.
•iStTh W. Norcrosn re«tived her frlenda
.t her'boine, 176 NeMnith street, yesterday
SfllSwmTnd eveuln;:. when a h.rge number
Jid S??ppPrtunity of meeting Itl.e bride of
Sicbolai G. Norcrohs, in whose honor the
Th^W En^'gl'uir Farrell la not .0 well today
nood'i Samparllla l« • purely vegeUble
-l2^oafBiog '«*> ^rom Injurloua In-
•SaSSS. it? p^aJtor m lu curative pow-
The Fraiich |'rot«at»nt CoIl«*«>
Messrs. Kdltojrs: To the press of Lowell
our young but rising ln»liluUon ow*" n'"<',^
S lli progress. Personally I would wish to
acknowledge the uniform courtesy with
which my communications hate bwn trea -
ed by the leading papers of this city. About
thrre monthM ago an appeal was made on be-
half of the building of Owen street hall, in
rcDlv to the Inquiries of many friends of this
wTJhv cause we would "t-^*, "»«'."«"'?
aiO.OOO of the ♦l.'i.OOO we are aiming at Is
now uledged, and we have good reason to
Kve that the addillon«l #6000 requ red
will be forthcoming. We regret to say that
Lowell has not respond*! as we had reHson
to expect It ahould, the largest amouul that
haa l>een secured from any one In the uiy
**''The'tlme haa come for this Inatltutlon to
begin lU great work In earnest. The Con-
gregatlonallstof Boston, In a column editori-
al, stated, what Is true, that we have over-
eome prejudices and won the confidence of
tSe pSblU-. A site must be fleeted very
«oonaml building operations »>««"»• We
cannot afford to wait any longer; the work
we have to do la too great, aud the Isnues at
TtJke too Important. The institutions of
this nation are threatened, and ""!«•- tje
foreign population la Aiuericanlzed, Christ-
ianized, a iicl saved New Enirland Is lost. We
have facts aud llgurea In auperabundauce to
prove thia^
use of
uernianent liall can be .— ^
tlon of nllowlng the battalion to use the Mai-
ke street b.ll when the building U complet-
ed wa. not Tote,l upon but wus dlacuaaad at
ioine length. Some of the members asked
tSi supcriut«.dent whether or not the tra^np
of so large a number of bo>; wo.il.l not cause
the nlaMeilug to break. The Nuperititen.lcnt
laid'hrhad notexamimKlthe buildluj aufli-
cleutlv to deterniiue. «, ^ ,«, .w. ...
The matter of a shop and ofUce for the au-
perlnlen.lent was brought up. On motion
S CouncllmannVestall, it waa voted -to al-
low the superintendent to Ukc auch qutr-
t"ra as bist suit him. The latter Ibought
the shed on Broadway would be the beat
place for a aliop, and he would have hlahead-
iuartera at the Market building.
^ A .H>m«mnlcallon to the coninalttee from
the state -dlslrlet jiollce officer. . lated 8«Pj- "
last.ord«rinir a Ore-proof ^^^^^'^ *Jf,„f "":
tinuton hall, was read, but no poalilve ac-
tio)! was uken. ConncHman 8ull van aalcl
last veai«a eommlttee recommended that the
Dre^;;ul curtain be made fireproof, but that It
had not been done. The matter waa pont-
pooed till the di.poaltlon of the hall ahould
l)e decided. .i^^«- k.ii
Interesting comments on HunUatrtoD pall
IntereMi. were m«<lc. stler a suggeatlon bad
been offered to setlb' the seale of prioea for
the hall. Mayor Palmer, who had droppwl
Into the meetfng. .aid It v.ould be wefl to
netlleat once who should make rebatwOn
the rent of the hall-the conunitteo or hlm-
He understood that there had been
the point. The praetloe of
We take pleasure In announcing that Mr.
Edward Taylor of Andover b«s «t»rted*
permanent scholarship fuu.l ».'y ■'^''^'.'^ *i^;
It \h his Intention to increase it -oun to flOOO.
Others will add lo It. and the ncomc wil be
used to aid young men who have the m nlv
try In view. Hi^;h street church Is taking a
deep interest In the Owen Street hall move-
ment, and gives a unique ent*;rtuiniucnt next
Thursday towards H. . ,
Our last appciil met with a most
inir response, and w«' would once
he cilfkcns of Lowell who have not yet aid-
ed this cause lo seize the op|jortunlty of do-
|,ig so without delay. The work is a nation-
al one, and l>ecausc of this we make our ap-
peal without hcsiUllon to all
self
eonfuMon on . __ .
irivioK such rebatea bad become ao comna<M»
Siat the hall ba. not paid. The mayor
thought the question of who la to appoint
the uibera should be aetlled by Ibe commit-
c;«oncllman Sullivan 'oppoaed giving re-
batements of ^nt on locai l»«f'ormances.
The mayor criticized the aeala in Hunting-
ton hall a. not being adapted to temporary
re«ioviil. On the uses to,.«'»»»«:'»,/''*^. ^*'
should be put, be said he believed It should
tM^ used bv the citizens for pubUc purposea
primarilv: He didn't like the draraalic bual-
SeaVof tW hall. He Mlevejl In the hsll hav-
lug a particular purpoae and being dfo^^
tothat purpose. It la a queallou whether
ward rooms and armorlea can be used for
purposes other than those for which they
were designed. A sUtute says armorlea
cannot be use<l for anything except drill un-
less tlie adiuunl general approves.
Councilman Sullivan couldn^t see what
rlKht the Lawrence Debating society have to
meet regularly In an ante-room at Hunting-
ton ball and burn up the city's gas and use
the dtv'a furniture up. Other member'
looked at the matter In much the same light.
What the two rooms ut the Market house
which have not l>een a'^slgned to auv particu-
laf .lepartmtntwlll be usedfor waslhetext of
addlliooul di-cussion. Councilman Sullivan
BUgueHtoil that the boani of health could use
one and save something on rent. Ihe plan
of taking one of the stores in the city hall
bulldin;,' for the ofilce of the overseers of the
encourasr-
inoro a>k
denominations,
the multiple duties of »^'™|»J.':!:'''*^^^"',;j^[j;J
DOor. thus giving the school committee more
room, was Udked over. In fact, almost
everything was d'scussed befoi;e the commit-
tee ailiourne.l and went to the Market house
to sec bow things were getting along there.
Best Talenela oranges 18
Smith's, 47 Merrimack street.
for an cts.
fi*ai»BtS'
the larae (•orrcspondcm-e we have
to leave us but little lime for oiir cauvasa.
Friends would greatly oblige by sending
their contributions illrectly to Mr. (.eo. A.
llanscom, treasurer, or to the uu.lcrsigned.
■- Calvin E. Amarun.
Lowell, Maaa., .Ian. 12, 1688.
OPKMKD AT LAST.
The Belvidere ToboKg»n CInb EiUoy "»
KvenlDK •* Their New Slide.
After almoat exhauatlng the P»tlepce of
thf members of the Belvidere Toboggan
club, the weather-makers granted one night
that woukl answer for the grand opening.
It was hardly a perfect night, for It waa
fearfully cold and there wus some wind. Yet
the slide itself was In perfect condition, and
that was the main thing to be considered.
The location of the slide, aa nearly every-
one knowa, U at the head of Mansur street,
and hither a large crowd Wfmled U way
last evening. They found a different look-
ng structure from that wblcb surmounted
this height laat winter. Mow It la » tjree-
Htory affair that rises on the view, and the
chute that descends from It is double. 1 he
irround floor of the little building contalna a
room, 18 bv 18 fefl. In which tliere are a atove
and some chairs. Here the meml)era regale
themf-elves and prepare to brave the biting
cold without. On the nccond floor the tobog-
gana are stored, while on the upper floor
the coastera gather to launch themselvea
down the sttep Into the valley below 1 he
building U 83 feet high, and Is fully aulB-
. cot for all the nee^ls of a ilub of flic size of
the Lowell club. The allde la 1600 fOet long,
und ia really one of the finest that nature
JSuld furnl.h. The building and «l de were
brilllnntiv Illuminated last nlj^ il>y 'nn"™«5;
able Chinese lanterns, so thaiie !<{<«"« 'Tf*
agav aud l)e:»utiful one. m» of the*' , '
the pictureaque costuiuea iwu on » tolK;*"'
The aenaeUon of going do ^^
Blank Booka.
Ix;dger«. journal*, records, and all kinds
of new goods. Prices way down, l-^r «0
oavs pictures framed from new luouldings
at your own price at Cambridge's, Merri-
mack House block.
Friday and Saturday— Hoarhound. butler-
acotch.lmolasses and maple drops H els. a
lb.. 2 lbs. 26 eta. Smlth'B, 47 Merrimack
atreet. .
A. N. Hannoa
showa apeclal patterna In bronw, oak, and
other klnda of picture moulding, alao a good
line of foreign and American photography
atoel engravings and etchlnga. The prioee
aw rUcht. No. W Merrimack atreet, up aUln.
Beat Meaalna and Florida lemona 16, »
and 26 oeota • doxen at Bmith'i.
B« OB Time*
money and appolntmenta
made
reliable
Time la . .^
should be kept. If you carry
watch In your pocket or have a well rcKolat^
ed mantle clock at your home you will be oa
hime and live up to your agreemenU. A
failure to do BO cannot then be excused on
that account. Clarke, 68 Central street,
make a apeclalty of flne watches and mant e
clocks, and alao haa the agency of Parabola
8pect«;le8. Low prices prev»y.
Ibsst Measlna oranges 5 eta. a dot. Thle
week only. Smith's.
Jackets for $*'i.00 each^ that were
eight,
JackeU for $7,50 each, that were
twelve,
tyraptf for $S,7S ea^h, that were
six,
SewmarhetB for $5.00 each, mat
were nine,
XewinarkeU for $7,00 each, thai
were ten,
Raolane for^$8,00 each, that
were twelve.
Seal Plush Sacques for $9,99
tacht that were fifteen.
Better Chitments reduced in like
proportions,
IFe are selling Black Hmre Muffs
for 49e, each,
Ji <C Co, Husaian Hart Muffs fwr
98c, each,
^laek Opossum Muffs fr $2.98
each.
Genuine Beaver Muffs for $3.98
each*
Natural Lynx Muffn for $3,98
each,
Beaver, Natural Lynx, Fox,
Raccoon, Stiver Hare and
Coney Trimmings have been
marked less than cost as we*ve
too much on hand to inventory.
Today we offer our entire stock
of Ladies* Scarlet Underwear
at 9Sc, each garment. The
price has been $1,25 and
$1,50; donH miss this chance.
Also a line of regular 38 cent
fieece lined Hose for 25c, a
pair, and 14 dozen Ladies*
white wool vestfi and pants,
regular seventy 'five cent quali'
ty, for 39c, each garment.
Subject to manufacturers* im-
perfections.
We found late yesterday that our
Un€ of Fabric Gloves for 25e, a
pair were broken, and rather
than buy we have taken our
thirtvreight cent Gloves and
marked them 25c, a pair, which
includes plain and stitched
backs, bUiek and colors,
We*ve other good things in atoek
that we have not room to naois-
Hon,
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelrj-, Eye
lila-tes and Si>eclaclo* must Ije
cold al prices way below cost
ouaccount of oversUM-k. Don't
iiiU« theooportunlty. Come and
SCO. If you want nni/tMnif bj
our line you can buy of ua.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
M Oratnkl BtrMi.
CLUIN'S,
WATCHES.
JEWELRT.
8ILVEB WABE.
Cor. Central and Presoott Streets.
YOU: IN
Alio
aCRMAKGoLOGNfi
'.j§KIB.«Lr..?.TAM.P.F0R4:
LADIES' AND CIIILDRICN'8
UMDSRWBAR AND 110bl«»r
:
—AT—
I
MAYNARD * CO.'S.
78 MJUUUMACK St.
1
gM^am o-nd "Water nttlnflf
Are dona by ua In tb« very beat manner.
49-Gaa Flxiures. Ubnry Lanpa and raney
eiobes a apecbilty.
FABRELL S CONATON,
Telephone IWM. »* Dntton fttrMt.
UDIES'ANDHiiS^ES'
Outside
Garments.
RAZORS
STROPS.
KATES
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Printinir I^rowHew.
Prices Reduced!
We haye made an immense re*
daction In prices on our entire
line of
Ladies' and Misses'
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STREET,
Fur Gloves and Wristlets
-FOB-
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
IN TBS BBST QVJkXATlVS.
Or«7 Mid BUek Wolf and Blaek Baqal-
maoz Doc Bobea In ktmU variety, m
lowMt prl«0*.
WM.P.BRAZER&CO.
Comer Hat and SIoto Htore.
To close this season's stocli.
Newmarkets, Railaos, Wraps,
Jackets and Seal Plush
MEMNQN,
Wall Papirs aid Wiidow Cartahn
A aiCH TABIBTTiAT
C. B. ABlMS'a 18 CalMt BtreeU
lead entora to aa for palatlnci lwp«teCi «>••
In gfreat yariety, many of which
are dnplieatea of the best styles
shown this season.
A. 6. POLLARD & CO.,
80 * 8S Merrtmaek Street.
Tin? EffTplUn, InveBted lettw-a In »»«. B. C,
in.! r. om that da«e down tbroafh the ren-
tiirlea they have never been pul to better um
than when thev here Inform yon that ihe cele-
brated gV O. Taylor Boorbon and Rye WhJakey,
and aold by Orooera and omgglata, la tba
p^lrjrUl iMt. •qo«U«d k7 aoM.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 91 ierrimack Stmt,
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
IOl>B.B.M.]mMNI.
TOUE ATTEHTIOH IB OALLED
TO the eharaetw of Inveatora In the Mew gamp-
■hlM Treat Co. 'a O par ot. D«b«Btnr* ■••da.
■....••
MHarri
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
&
toqnotcfOie ^.
oCprlMlac. OaUfvr
PMrteld SavlBga Bank, PItUflold
IkMMter Savlnn Batik, Lancaater ^f*>iS2
NS^warPlalaa &Tln(ra 6ank, Rocbeater $10,000
5SS!JnvettB«8avW.Bank,Mllfprd tlCOOO
iva
rfni
Bxa
SaTlnfl
ManlBMk County Savrnga Bank, Ooa-
FntnkUn Savlnga Bank, rranklln..^... %\i^M
mS^t^ Blv«r Savlnia ItaBk. lf«»-
CiMiSni Provldant laailtatfon. Keaae..S100,«0O
rrJsdlif, Jf., i(»t, OouTin Bnildiaf .
ESTAJiLISIIEl) 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., SATURDAY, .ANUAUY 1,4, 18S8.
PIUCE TWO CENTS.
KOTA IIENE.
....How do ypu pro»ouu<o T-b-o-cb-e?
farlUle prwjouucea him a fraud.
....A blblloplille la « lover of booka.
■\ybcn In- loven not widely but l6o well he ta
valii-d ul)il>lioklcpt.
....M«'n atjd women who are KO veurH
old nif «»'lil"!< <o ''" "''""^ *•• identy aM
.borai'o Ui;it bave made *2.'J<>.
....lA'wUton, Maine, U in aii excited ton-
dlllou. and no wundtr. A. imiu ban bi-dii
kllk utiil^H lln rilurmd !<• bini.
....Til.; INwt tliinki. ll '-imU'eoroMh" to op-
poHO l.iiinar'* i-onlirniHlion an u auprtnic
ooiirt juiUc Oil, phbavv! Uon'l Ikj n-^l-
blne.
....Tlie SpiinulUld li« piibllnin MO>"><n.
alor r> I'' (^Ie) liai« preMMitod a idlil'm" for
tlic ii«"^ii'' »d fnK'tliiiial ninciK-y. Tlii«i make.'-
u 'juiiiiii'* U»»»H! o' 'Ite <p»Lnlion.
....(ill), ibu-ji'i. end. avur-* for ( IcveluntI
at Ibe i'ldfutfu eon\»'nll<>n bavo btiii reei «^'
nized ial.-. l>ut lli.\ iia\i' Ix'.n rMH)Kn»/e.l.
He U upi'uliitttl niii.l»U r lo .Me\i«'o. «
....I'rrnix dlnni!r'« arc )ilvc» at nirmlnir-
Imui, Ki^laii.i, lo Pion oiil «»( einpUixincnl.
\\\' ►hci.M «■»> lltut a nian t)iii:hl l«) Ih- onl of
eniploynutil wlit liai. I«> l-e Miii»lied wilii u
penny ilianrr.
....Mr. l.iiiijiir'" W^«l'•^il'pl frlond?* rn-
dorn* lilm a "a urutiil la^vj. r." lie I-* likf
the In.'laliii j'lllM. Ill* Ml»»l«*l|'pi en.li>i>era
do nut need |i» jtrovo Ibelr tleelanillon. I.ii-
luar a.linil^ it liimNiir,
MAHrtACIII hKTTH.
<(rti.fr IticliMid lA'onnnl. formerly of tlie
diiv f.Mtf in l.HwriMHM'. wan ah^lyned to
nljibt tint V Thursday, when be K^ave up \\U
badxe und retni«ed to aerve.
The man run over and killed lu jionl otlli-e
Nijnare, Hooton, Wednexduy, wan .lolin Don-
ovan uf Suntli Ho«tun. Taul Tiiiney. the
driver »>f Um- trnek. Iiaa been held In flO.OOO
on tbe eliar);e uf nninr>luu^lilt'r.
At Cuttaae City, Mordiinnt Mancbettter.
arret>te<l i.n (•liarp''of bnitkin},' antl eiiterinir
a cotlUKe lliire with intent tu esmmit adnl-
tery. wni" In-I.l fur tlie superior court In |).*><HK)
bundle, and In default vvhn taken to Kdicar*
town Jail. *
MIUDIiKbEX COUNTY.
North Hlllerloa.
Tbe fair of the North Billerlca l»rasa band
Ih now b« ln:x ln'ld ""d tlie prujectort* ai»!
biKhlv ^a^i>'Ho«l with Ibo Nucceaauf the affair
thuft fur. Tbe cntertHlmnent Ity Ibe Malb?w
Tempemnc' iiifliiute Wednemluy evening
was* enjoyabie, ami llie feature* uf the unc-
e«««lia}; «venii»krH pleaned everyone. Tolilfbl
will l»e tin- laxi evenlnjf.
Blllcrtea.
At:iKtir Klcharil Diilton of Tynp»boroui,'h.
aon of l»r. Dulton. la an excelleut ainaUur
pbulojfraplier for one of IiIh ai^tf, 1*2 vears,
and Ibe morning after the recent BlllerlcH
lire be \MiH carlv on the fccne anti secured
Konie flne views of tlio ruinn, which will be
of Kreat Inlencl tu tliohe wliu are »>r bave
iHjen connected with Mltcbell'H acbool for
boyn. -
Mury Mairulre Dead.
Mary Mii«ulrc, the^ervanl lu ll»e family of
F. L. AinehlnlJuxtun.whowaiisliutby DcnnU
Mulliern.tbe bell lx)y, Wediiecday.dledat the
MahHaehu^etts buxpltui Friday. During bcr
►tav ut till' b(»»<pilalKlifi wuh vifltod l)y her
bnllber. Krancin iMHa;uire, u ,s,rKHW In Wo-
bnru; lur nnnried cister. Mr»>. .laineH
Haley of Soulli Muotun, and Patrick (JilieM-
pic. to whom t-lie waa to be married, and be-
fore abe ilic.l die ma.le an ante-mortem Htatc-
mcnt to bcr >lHter, iMit llie lijtter rrfUHe» to
HBV anylliimjatmiit It. It Ih rcp<»rted that
ut'tirHt ^ll(• hHid tbe sliootlnK watt accidental,
bnt later toi.l a .liircrent Nlury, chnrfiliiK Mui-
hern Willi a >^«iiun»i crime. It wan at tlrst
HttId ihnl Mnilicrn wa'ienv'njrc*! to tliu ^irl.
but tbih is niitruc. altiiuUKli ilie hluHilin-^ wan
Ibe result uf a refusal by ibe girl lo j?o to
walk Willi him.
lt<>iM*nt l)««>«thN.
Tlenjamln F. llat.K. \v«ll known In mUNiual
rircloK in HkMoii, .lic.l Tliiusiliy. Ibi wu-t
born in Uostun In 1S41. und Iih lived ii.
Cliu'l. ntuwiKihl Soincrvill.' t:i-i>.l of hi lift;.
In tlio war lie »« rvcl willi crrtlit, anil aflrr-
ward wuK cijim ■ctnl niili ibc ll.imd.-n. Ad-
umaand New Y.-rk l»i»palcb Kxprcs-* compa-
ny, le.i.'iving liijiiii«>. wliil.- in llic cyiiipa-
ny'H eiiii>loy, in an aiuMcut o-i tlio < >M < ulo-
n"v roid scv< ral \iMir.i :i„u, lain^ uwar.lc.l
jtfo.tWO diMii !«' «-'. Ills wi. low ix r« niiiHi.'
teacher, and i>n.i .if iiis cliliil..r'.i. Alice May
und y. Frtiil IlutiiK, are iiniiiie .-ln;4«rii.
Another Vtolliu of tU« lliuiirnrd Ulanat<>r.
(icorgo 11. Wctitvvorlli of I).)ver, N. II..
died at the City bo^tpUal In Ilaverlilll FrI.lay,
locreiisln;? Iho niiiiil>er of deaths Id the
Briulford disa-tcr ft> 1:1. Kilwi'u K. W;ir<l.
bn!4band of Flora K. Wanl, look tbe remains
of blH wife borne l«» (lanllner. Me., Fri.lay.
The rullroail company paid ail the exjwnses
lueuriTd at Haverhill, pive him a free pas-
aujre liumc: aud paid him *I00 m a beKlnniiig
in (tetllemcnt. Mrn. Ward leaves three houh,
ajrod three, Hcvon und ten years reapeetlvcly.
The con.lition of William V. Klinbal of New-
ton la erltleal, and lie will probably die. fhe
judicial iuvestitsation of the disaster wll
open In Boston Monday, and the railroad
cotamlaslonera are now taking evidence.
Tronlile in a Chnrch.
Tbe Harwich (Joujjrejrullonal church has
voted to dIamisH Rev. FI. I*. CutlliiK three
luontba hence, because liN record la unsatU-
factory and not in accord with the rellj,'iou»
vIeWH uf the chnrch. There U nmch interest
eoncernlnjf the bequest uf the late Sy.lney
Urookd of Boston, loui\c the Income from
Bome real cstnte lo this ciiurch. Tbo codici
onlv beara two si)5iinlures an.l to be Icjial
must bave tbrr e. The sUlera of the .le-
ceawcd. beliovlnn tlnd pure oilhodox doctrine
ll not bebijt preached in the chnrch, took a.l-
vanlage of Ibis un«l lurne.1 the fund over lo
the Home Missionary socitty, to be dealt out
to tbo church aa thought b. St. Tbe chnrch
approved of this ucilou, but tbo aoelety did
not, benoo the ipiiU
"Iffjr 'Kingdom for a Bora*,**
But if be auflera from aoratcbrs, oiacks.cuts,
Billa or wouDda of any ktmis, Vtteitnary
op OiDlnMnt ia warranted to eurt. Nevor
telli. •1,00 a box. At til dnnflati^*
lEntertainmfntg.
GRAND CONCERT.
liiwiinM
Mrs. Maud M. Starkwoallior,
\\'\\\\ lbcCla)rui tb- Ir of
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH
aiiirtiai Ain.rbvinOnIie'tm, wllltrlvoa <ira».t
C.ii.ril uMicr .llrc.il.iii iir Mr. .1. AvImui
Uakcr, Inihecburcli, TueaUuy t.v<'iiliiv..l»ti.
IT. TlckclH ar» ccnib. on sale at i>iiraiit .V-
UuKci-.*, ILiJ. Hull'- sl.ue, Nil, :.^tel)lral •treat,
and A. >f . iKiw'a apoUieiiary nUn-e.
ItoiiTKl tlio AVofld
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
15.^' M. M. IlALt-OTJ.
The U'i'llknown Anllinr ami ICiiltor of ll.istoii,
M Jolii] Street Ctiufcli, Ttiursday, Jan. 19.
AT »» O'CLOCK 1*. M.
lllnsiiMtcd by JitfreoptU-OB,
TIk- t.'tir.le-cilbcu H J>iuriioy ol !0,W'ti nii;es:
lunilv l^iorurliial viewrt aic sliown; ami il <•
liciiu'c I Ictarea i-ci no» vUlie.l by low lravelUi>.
1 lelceta flO Cent*. Children »a CeiiU. .
Music Hull.
ONK NIUHT ONhV."
X]iurM<la:»-. •Junimi'.v ll>tl».
Better Than Ever Before.
TONY DENIER'S
fcVKU WKI.CO.MK
flrbj ^Dbrrtisfmrnts.
John St. Congregational Churcli.
sundaFevening
Gospel Meeting.
KO SE.ITK ICI->BKVKI>.
UKCiAN MU.SICAM) SINlilNU.
IM Practical Talk on [xciis:s.
KKV. IIKVKY T. ItO^K. |'a«i?..i.
UIl.l.lAll Ill»i:vTI«> ll.AKKK. OixantHl.
ANNUAL MARK-DOWN
1-4
Wall Papnrs, Eoiders, Friezes
and Window Shades
AT
KITTH EDGE'S,
la-i IKNIKAI. STKKUT.
Tbla In it (rruiul opiiort mill y for r< at cutntn
III' u aud uwuera uf runtablr |iru|tertjr.
iHtsrcllaufous.
A LAltOK INVOirK
of flne biittrr. Just
Mo. 7 t'rfM-ott •tieet.
lock III and
ao« It.
Togetlier with the jtreate-t
OLIO
mT/'A llKFINKl)
jL\J HI»ECIAI/rY
Kver prcHOnted to the vabllc.
Now Trlcktt ! New fScene* !
New Coftuincn! Sow Mnflo, etc.
Price*. 35, .V) an.l 7.> cenU. Itenorvwl Beati on
aale three <Iii)'h ta a.lvanne.
fi
OXE NIGHT OHLT,
Snturclft.v, jrfinMRr.v «l»t.
The I'rince of Comotllan*,
Mil. GUS WILLIAMS,
Mnpvorted by a Superb Comedy ComimnT, In
hlA new huiue eouiudy .Irnina, entitled
"KEPPLER'S FORTUNE,
Ilv L'al Wallace, e»g., un.ler the manaKcmoat ol
.loan II. Itobb.
NewMuMc! NewSonjri'! New ItecltatlonH I
Everv bi.lv atte«illnKl'"« performiinco of Kcp
plt-r'H Fortune will be presented with a c.opy of
Mr. Wllbamu' latest I'tinK, cnlUle.l "Craillo lo
the lirave."
Excursions.
FtAYM01VI>'8
All Travelllnii Kxpi-naes Iiielutlpil.
The KUhth un-l Ninth Tarile'* of the Bon^on
will l*i»v«^ BuKtoii Tlitir»<liiy, l-Vbruwry a,
mill TiM'sday. rebniary 7. In MHirnltlt^ful
'I'ritlns of l*ulliniiii I'.ilmw' < um ( wlih I'tii;-
man I'nlace Dli.lnK Cars aii.l llntol Cars on each
The FebroHvy S'l r«rty arrives al Southern
Calliorniii p.ilntn Kebruiiry II, goiiii* vln Clil
ca^ro. Kaiiwa-4 Clly, santu Fe, Albiif|ucr.iUi',
Kar.'^t.iw, iiikI San Item irtliiui.
Tbp K.'bruarv 7ili rnrty arrive* at H.nllieni
Cnlir»r..!a jiclntw Kelriiury :.'.». v>\nt^ via Clrcln-
na;l. Mammoth Cav«(, Sew (nl.'aii!», (ialvc-.ton,
San Anlonlii and Kl I'a -o. Font l>«yi« will b«
•pent 111 New t)rl«*Mns (Kebniar. i:( t.> ii),
thnH is'lvl ';r iho pariv an opportunity to crj.iy
the Kliia:nllli;t>iit .M»r«ll <>ri«s trstlvillt-B.
ThlrU-en Uelurnln;* l'arilc«, iiii.ler «pc«:lal
escort, over Five OltTcr**.!! ICoiitea llulurn
itckel-sal-'oauotlon all trains uiilll July. In-
■ Icpenflenl TlckeU, covering every expense ImHIi
ways, ml fflvlnj? entire ir»-e<tom to tbe pasi-cii-
jicr while In CaltfornU. an.l also In nniklnt; Uic
h.Mnewar't journov. Hotel coupons supiillcl
lor lonp .ir nhort h> Junrnn at all the I..ea4liMg
Facltic CoHst Kesurta.
Dates of Other €rtlirornia Kacnralnns,
March 8 and 12. „ ^ , ,
Neoond Kxeursloii <o Mrxicn, March Ii.
Exeurslona to Waahliiirton, March 9 an.l 3<>.
W. IIAYMOND. ^A. WHITCOMII.
«9-$en«l for desrrlptlvo circulars, .leslfrnatlnu
whether book ot Callforula, Mexico, or Wanh-
Ington tourrt Is deslretl.
S06 Waahlagton §tr«a*. Oppoalt«i School
Strtiet, Boaton, Maaa.
REMOVAL.
Owing to th« Plr« on Middle Strcat
The Hay and Grain Store
•oir-
IPeter IB^oye
Haa baen ratuoved to Ko. SS MIDDLB
BTRBBT. nearly opiiealte Ihe old itora.
The attautton of new and old (a«t«»ni*rs ia
aaapaalfrally aaUclt«4 tim thla
Revere House,
Near Hosion nml Mnlnc, Kaatern, Fltrhbury
nn.l l/owcll .Icpoto. centres of buslaasa Hud
places of amusement.
B«modelled, Refurniihed, Newly Dtoor*
ated, and noir kept on the
]^iit*opeffi.]i nan.
Itooms all birifo an'l comfortable; cleguni
suites, wbh ImiIis Htl«chA<t ; ample pnbllo par-
l.irx; Kciitlcmcn's c«lf hikI lillllnnl room added,
and llrst-i-lurs In every re»|KH't.
RUOMM PHOM 01.00 A UAV UP.
J. r. MEREOW * 00., - - Proprietort.
JUST HKOKIVKO
A flue lot n( dresaed |»lga anil hosa. Call
at No. 7 Preaeott etreeC.
KSTAKLISHKD 1846.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watcii Repairers.
Best (Juallty Plated Wares,
Reliable WatclioH,
FloreiiUue Statuary,
Artistic Bronzes.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
K\N8A9 BKKP,
Xlie wonder of thc« world ; so itnml and yet
■o cheap, at Mo. 7 l>rei>cott atreet.
If you bave a house or room^
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you dcHire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property ; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ he^p,
e
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouRnsR for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fall of being
I Mrd txam.
Retires.
The Old Lowell National Bank.
Tin: ANNUAL MKKTINli of the stock ho l< I
cr*i .if HiIh I iitik, ur ibc chnlcc i<f . lire, birr
aii.i tlic tr'iiHHctloii .if any .tbtr Im.'InerH tlmt
niu> I. ^iiity <'<iiiie iM'liire Ml. b m.ciUi^, will Ih
hcl.l iit (he'bankliiK rtxinis tit m«IiI bMiik.m Tnc-
tluv, .laiiu«ry J7, A. I> l^^^'.at Ht;kii»'ci(iek ji. m.
t;ilA.S. M. U ILLIAMS, Cunbler.
I^iw ell, MahS., Dec. 13. Ihf't.
Wamesit National Bank.
The 11 luml mc.'Minr of the ►biikhoMerr of
ih.t Wnni. »lt Natl'iiiil bank will b>> hil*. iii
lb. ll l.:ii klnjf riii.inw, 'I'lic-ilfix . .I'liiuiuy ;7ili
icCM, ill .' .I'll fk |i. ni.. for tl.c MKilci .if > Ire.'
tor.- iii'l tbt' trnns.i. iK'ii < I itny otl.ir bu^liie.-K
that iii;iy U'ifub^ c<>>> f !•< fill.' ilii'iii
"(J M . KNoVVj;iON,Cu»bli'r.
l/(mH{J>ec. ITlb, ItwT.
ivo'X'icji:!
^arftftg.
A IU»NANZA Tlllfl n'F.rK.
Turkf.vs lfl(*>iitH,4'lil«;l«'iie lOeintStirees**
lOt't uIk, ut .Nu. 7 rrc.ixolt sirect.
TIMS (Firrilli:- unit .». K. Ileny bun ill«
ciiiitiiiii<''l liiii.li CM> «.ii Mm Iv. t ^lr•-.'l, :in 1 1>-
n*il u KiMtm-llilt! bir ilL-liin I'lily I I St pt. Ibt, IrhT
He XV III 111 'be Iniurc cMittnn. to iinctloricer iiikI
aiipiiil**' (ir.'e Kbit ut tt v\ ,.mii( r.l sirc.i uv
a. Ill ( ^^. i| t.i I'. <). lti>\ In.^wlli rx'ilvt* pimnpi
nttetii nil. All .-■•niiiiUi'liiii irii.i.b. will rcccUc
bli* I « i-Kiiiial sup rvl-liiii. J. I. ltKl<l<V>
£n:j.nirrion.
M'i:
n\LK"\N f-Ki.i ( r .SCIIOOI.
• iiii^ beiilii Sept. U, lu.' M niiit Apill 4.
I'rivatc pupils received. At 'i\ I'.iwell strcfi.
Mr. II. II. IXVY,
Teacher of Piano, Orprar. and Harmoujr.
Aniiiiir.'iiM-ntK inH.b' its planUt, .irfrimlHt nivi
H<'<^i>iii|'iiit''i f.ir C4jncertN. Klve ( eiit .'-H\ill^'^
Uaiik ItuU.lliiK.
BitctielPs W Sg!]ooI, Billerica, Mass.
A strlotly select family srhonl for lM)ys
Bilta iKjysiroin elah
Urio
:Uy select family sriion I ror iM)ys. A.l
s from elaht to flrteitn. Hen.l fnr ctrcu
C. MiTCUKLL.A.M.,
Prlncl|)al.
MK. AND MBS.^EOB80F8 SOHOOL.
MH. ADOLF KEI'TKVnElL
will kIvc n .'iiiirs.; of
FEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
.\t our M-houl, cdtnmenclnx un \Ve.liiet>.Uy ercn
hg, N.iv. 'laii, Hl8 o'clock^ Ily s|>e«'lHl n'qn<sl
hey will be ulven In Kugllsh. Price for course,
$.VU>. I'lease aiLlrcss
iiVM. W. 1IUI14UN, ISO E. Merrimack St.
flitliical.
eOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
WK, tliu iinilerslirne.!, have forine.l n co|i«rt-
nersTit|> f.ir tbe carryuiK on of the <lru|r
iiiiwUiuss In Kdwell Ml the corner uf Merrimack
ami llrtilK" str.-eto, under the llrm i>nme ol
Curler A bherbunie. M. <>. ( AUTKlt,
J. W.HIlKltUUKNK.
Ix)well, l>«r.ai. IM7.
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
Price 25 Cents.
Largo Size 50 Cents.
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DRUGGISTS,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a lb., 2 lbs. 2!it
We keep a full Una of I'l'KE CANI)IR8 of all
kln'ls. MoD(».NALD'8 I'ute ilamlma«lu Can-
(Iks, 40c. per lb.
Nutat! N^utMl NiitM':
A full line of Mlxe.l Nuts, 14c. per lb., « lbs. 25c.
FLORIDA ORANOBS, GBAPB8, Ac.
Try aome of our CAKNKD OOODS with
vour Chrl^tinns .llDncr. Our siock romprlwn
Jloicy Drop Corn, .'Succotash, VtA*, MrloK and
Lima UoiDa, AsparaKUf, Ai'..
Boston Branch Grocery,
t«T MIDDl^BSKX STKBBT,
Opposite IHoi-tlieim r>opot
TalepboD« I». 8»-T^
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Ji MMMM <0 400M|lk* fm 1^
ItfliligaipiWi^ <iill tor Mli
EAT AlVn BE'MEimY.
( bicki'iis, iMickx, au.l I'onltry of all kln.l»
AImivII vHrlelU-h of Me.-its ami VcKetables c
tlie aeitson to Im- fuuml In a Uml^eliiss mnrki>(.
At Lowest Cseh Prices.
««^V^" IM^OM
4 MKKIUVIACK STIti;KT.
Telonhone il'i-l.
KANCV CICK.V^I'Ilk' ltrTTI-:it.
tu the wuild, Ht No. 7 I'res.
1 h<< b«.: iiit«l<
eo:i »lr«« i.
The Belvidere Market
Cor. fiib and Easi Kerrintack Sts.
KIrat oImss Meats. Poultry, name, Ptab,
OysttTS, \eifctffblfs. Fruit, mdiI h genwral
lint* of Uroecrlwa at •■ low rlot«a »a tht
qnitllly of Oooda obb be sold. CmH auil
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
CORNED
Tongurs lOeents; r*nuy
No. 7 Prwseoll si rest.
brlskat 4 cotfta.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
EACOTT BROS.,
PHOFBIETOR8,
IVe are prepared to fill alt
orders for the choicest Meats,
Poultry, truits and Vegelablen
Kith promptness and despatch.
Also a full Hue of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
J] B'ldK Slreel .• • Teleolione 143-2
jrvr r.ooR.
Rabblta, dncka, qnnil, cronae, vaalson,
elk. No. 7 I'rfscwit street.
IH) Your Own
PEERL
■voInK, at Home, with
iESS DYEJ
ll
evervlbliitf.
ye ev<
l*rl< e IO«'. II |iurka;;e - 4(1 rol.*rf-.
ES
They are 8<)1<
They will
everj where.
Tli<!v h.ive ll" r<iiial fur sirenulh, llrl)rhfnei"<,
Amount 111 I'lirkiiL'i'S, or fiir Kioiiness fif t.'iilor,
(tr n.infHillni.- <^n:illtlos. They .lo not erfick or
fiinnt. Kor rti»'.« bv W. U. Iltiri.rna, ItruKKli**.
r.tl Ml'litlcBCV ctrcot; (i<Ki.lnlc'n Dui.t Ht.ire, IT
t'cntrnl, .viiin'r la.'khun htiivt*, Fluke's bb/ck.
F. II. IbiilHr A. t r... InntfK'"'. l<"'«"""al.'.tMi:t
("urb-< Ml Jt llov.y, lM-.<ififl.'<lj-, flly llnll, Mint
niiuk uri'^st ; A'l»i;rt L. Fl.bl. Urnuit'ht, liavl
(jonM'r; Kllln^rwcfiil .t (.'(i , I'barniuflsi'^, onii .
site po-i olb.e; <i. <'. Knu-k, nru»^Kl'^t. HrliU't
mrei't,i-(irn«'r Klr.l Mr«'. t ; <i. <,' <^->.'iiiHi, M. \>
AiMiibec^rv. inrnrr McrrtiiiMck ami '•iifToil
Kiivets l>c-iils O'ilrleu, Drutfidat, hS lir\i.igi:
street, iA>well, .Mans.
February 1,1888,
I shall KEMOVK my iilaoeof business to
Nos. 5 and 7 Gorham Street.
I have a rer.v Inrtrenn.! varied stock of Tarlor
Hulls. Kasy, HorkliiK, Kancy an.l Odd Chairs,
also Itatun Furniture, toiri thef with a flne line
of Draperies aiwl Sbu.les, which I shall illspose
of at alMUt COST, In oviini to reiluce my atork
to Its very lowest fwpalble quantity before re-
mov.'il.
ARTHUR H. BEiNNEE
10 MIDDLBRRX BTKI BT.
KXPERIkMOK AND flKIM.
Combined firn the n.onm enHatbms of Yonnr,
the barber, room » Tost oiUre Illock, an • hla
able ass'.sUniB. No lonjr walls ar»' n-«jii;red to
have your wanta i"arrle.t iiut. All l« in 'it* nets
ai(d attet tlor. in s bllil<>n UMhv m.n's ileparV
D ent • Ladles' nml i hlldren's depanment la
eoiiii«e-ed.' I' Ive asslsuuu alwaya In rt adlB«aa.
Tiaka Ik* •lavaior.
YOITNO,
JTor .Snlf .
4i^AdTertlaein«Nta an<l«v this b*>isd vml
ouljr.lS ooitts n lliir for threr lusMrtlous.
I.'^Oil SAM". — A luiirly «iew i!il\l«K 'lelgh.
^ liii|iHrc attl Wshbirnion Ktiett.
L/IOll .SALK.— A i-hob'e l<it of hem* and puU
A?* Uts. A^ll^l'iiik, ."•OHih (jM'lii)kliiri. Mjih*.
1j^«>ll VAi.K.— Keveial bunrtltiiir un.l loilg.
/ liiK buutfei., i:<'mrully loe.Utd, at prlcia
li.iin t.VHi tu $i(itxj. Afipii to Mbi) 4fc i'iuuiiiutr.
4H<'eiitrttl street.
VJ KW M I I.c;lf C t>TV« e^.nstaiilly on bund
X> uiiil for hiib' at CiiinJii;.':* fiiiir', iM-nr Hest-
tii.l < tiiir.v Kiif-h nrrlvai^ i'\' r> iv,i» wtelta.
tiiiiii ^t'u lltiiiii-Hili'i in.t V«:)iii«ynt. (.'onvey.
iipfi' Ir in ib'|i.ii t.' lurm.
~-ifrv ft the llr.fft eUtiattoi s In
i'i-> Siii(-i.|i<i I' Ktiect lioiiM-luia
|« ro iim, lnh'ib'H baili iiiiim, uasti r<M>ni and
linjr." fhrij; hi.. lilt- t.ii':{ lMn>t'4; nmrle ivii'ilatr*
r>i< III ; III..4MI ttcl or hml mi b iiImiiiI J liult
I|.'«>. I'.i;.|iili'r (III III ml -o-.
hM»u -am:
Iblvi.l.: e,
Ij'tHl HA 1,1' .— .V lao.story houH«>, stable aud
^•iiiil l< 1 ut iiiml, h'.iiii;|r.| In ( eunal\)U«, a
(v\\ hli'i'.^ lioiii- l>rl<iai' .-11. «i till. I b"i>c .'HIS.
Ib'll*.' r..l) nlil> Ii r«'<i|i> :'ni| hlu'ij; a 'l.iviilli Kl
iirire, iiLHO'. nil (Uhy Ifvins. Api'lv i. >lsli A
i'bi'iinu r, 4a ( i-niriil xirett, KHinio i^ tiinl 4
V
V
iM>lt «At;K.— All ..vrill. lit l.'nk of l.ihr
Ift.i-iiii nU III tltu iiiiniin e.'ii'h; < iiv uater
.iikI ^< m« t, iiiiit> I V i-.iUi III iixiiiili. mnio -.(liar*
ll I't .it l.'itl.l ; ^l UUt< .1 nil il |i.'|>llllir r(lr« t In liiul.
\|i|^re, (■••nviM.il HI III lilt' iiiilU; ki, la^cr rent-
iinf |>i. |ii riv (iiii be loiiml In the eliv; tirlno
tiitit. iMtll I aiiii'ii!at>.i>f i Isli & I'iiiiuuiur, 4ll
< 'ei tral sirei-t, renins 1 a U' i jb
[Hilt WALK.— A iW'i-M.irv, Itfoiiiiemanl
b.)i^>«' . r |-J ri>uni><, .'•II III III.' best i<l M>palr;
.'iiy Mjitrr aim i'li>M-ih: riiiiaicil near He ixiuik
riininiiiM, \\bii\ ImikI Im Miuiii 7.'ic pirU.; reuM
I'lr #'i7 |i. I- iiioiitb ; .'ii<(> otiiiar.! bet of lanit;
l>iU-i! »:ii 11. Kii I |<aitii iilaiM (i| li'|.-h K l'luin>
ii'cr, 4n t I n'lal strut, r^.'iiis :i ami 4.
IMtn MAI K.— A valuable estate, ivinvMlnif
' III n ibrec rt4»ry bib k lionse . f Ii r.>«niai
>lii'il ami ^( (III ninoiiiit or land, eAlrii.lInu' to a
back hliei't, f r «v »ti>|M Ir.mi Ibe AnicrUnn li.iiist:,
It Ih celijiin) |ir(i|ii rly of ihU clMsa
hold lo settle an e'-iiitf. Au
iMily cull will M'ciiie a burMiln. I'rbf f'awo.
mil |iaMi('iilar» oi l>lsh k, rinniiner. 4H C*<timl
i-lncl, Lowell, Mn»s.
ill ibl'4 (lly
|h iifli-icd'titr t>Hli'
TbrtMi .iMiiies Luek Corner MiM-hlnoa.
Thrfo Oirculur Nmw Itouclioa.
On« Itolt Mnt-lilne; euts Ircin j. tox larhM
Oiiw lO-llorse I'owor Kasliin.
Ooo I'oWMr ildor Mill.
Lot of 3 mimI 4 lui'li PlauB«t P||»«<.
B. F. Stevens;- 20 Aroh St., Loweii.
Co let. ^
4^Adv«rCUMm«Bta nador thla k*Ml ••••
only ItoontaaUn* for throo Insert lous.
rifo I.KT.— A rotiago ui l.'t Ifanapihlrostreal.
X. In 1 lulre at 10 TMrieentii street.
^po LKT.— Ilonsuand larKC stable, ple«s;tntlv
X Hicnted, Klaniniiiilirnad. .s. L. Wnrd,dt<ntlst.
''P<» I.KT.— Meeiy Inrn'med, lai^o and will-
X il>;h ed n oins, eouvunluuUy sUuMt«d,at ^o.
1 1 Filth stryat.
''po l,KT.— An eleirant house of nix rontna;
L. line with flvu rouuiH; one with three room*.
.'Ij t bi>Hiiint street.
'P<> LI:t.— Tenemental 4« ('hestnut atraet.
i .\|i|iIt to ('. II. C'onant, M Cheatuut sir««l
or .11 Oiiiral ••iri'er.
''po LK'l.->Vb. Ihl, ini.n iiKirkel, wlUi M».
1. fi Iffi'iator, inarblu kIkIm, ule. Kent low.
Kii(|iilre^of Oi-n.^M. t'uslilwg, P Tyler atraet.
rpo I.KT.— lu I'awiuckclvllie, near hors«
I r.illroa I, nlix; cnliuKu house Hml stnbia,
mIiIi larKe lot ot lan<l ' "
Mnad.
I. .M. C'hnke, Mammoth
rpo l,KT.-lli«ui.e, IMI hchool street,
X rawincki'i »ire«ii has bath room and
naar
fur.
lace. Apply to •!. (i. Itogcrs, grain store, tl
.Maiki't "trt'ct.
'pt> LlC'V.-Sinall
I AI>4o ciHagt! bouse,
iiiT inonih. Iloune n'l.l HtaMcnn llililriih street.
Kii.|ulre of Tb<>s. II. KUlotl, Xi Central street.
tenement, near the mllla.
near Ihu mills, tjill.OO
QZlants.
J^Advortlaomoata nndnr thla %Mid c««t
only ISowntanlinofor thr<Mt Inaortlonn.
WANTKII.— Hy an experienced MnKleeol-
orcil man who thoronitlily iin'ier.-^tands th«
ciire of ll•>r^«H, a i>liiiallon as i-oacbiuun. la>
• liilii- at -.'•• ^iiiltli ntrict.
K\l«^ WANlKn.-ToMll tlie"!*lar"
sfktlii^ iniichliiM IK <>i||(! tbreailer. Latrnt
t\ ; Hcllrt lit .Ixlit. ^I'liil •;.'» c iiiH inr sam-
.1. Illltl'f, 7 p.JSl I n\<:- li.itl.lill^r.
A':
pIc
''pAMIj; HOAIII* AM> i:Oi)MS, 117
1 tiiriiMin firii't. 'r«'im< i"i*o(nii.l('.
1^1(>rN'l>. -.\ ilojr, wJ.lfh Ihe ounui'enn hav»
^ U\ i.i<i\l> m' iifopcrty Bill pa^li.'x cli«r*,'«a,
;ii I'i I liiid H leiH.
I4ISI'.— (In lliw rmd letwcen ChilniMfonl
J t?.ntM« aii'l the doi ^4• of C'lia-I s .Swctser.
It j^iav \»"lf r.ilie. ibc llii.l r will l*<f lewar.le.l
by l.i.vliiff the y^nmc M Swcefatoi'a uiurkat,
CliclinstniNl t.'eii're.
FOB HALK.
On Ontritl Strict, near Ho'^foni
li.ivc a tfot»\ two i-io(y lioii'c, niodtrn biillt, lu
Koo'i rc|iiilr. ".No oiits" about the i>rupcity, ana
it Is one of the Im-si trades In M-nnI 3; | rb e f'i3uOL
On Oi.rltNiii Mr«*-t 1 liavea two story houa*
for «17<0, and another otM) for fl.VM).
in HMr<t p. UI— $I3U0 will liny a nice, 1am
7-riiom house, In iro<<d repair, nearly now, atuTk
nice larxe lot of land, oeOO teet.
TliOnrAA II EM.IOTT,3.^ Central Ala««t
Low«dl. Kooma 3 and 4. Uae the elevator.
AXAa KINO.4 op POULTP.Y
Cheap todt«y ut Ko. 7 Pr«#cott atreet.
A NKW IINVErVTXOIV.
Otir ICxoclMlor Awli lilltter
la warrnnted to Ik< PlBST-CLASS In every te»t-
U'-e, and any de«lr'.i3fr a funerlor arlcle In thla
ll:ie '.til do w< II t ' ra I and exandne Us nierlla
b*r ire |>urrba'ln»r elsewhere. So .Inst, easily
0;>M -ate<i, all i-te. i bearings an.l consequently
aullmltcil \v(.«nr. ^old for oa»h or Instalnienta •!
S«4 Merrfinnck ttnMC, Lowell, Mae**
<'. H. CHA4K, Proprietor.
Plain and Fancy Job Priotiig
or AUs KDUM ^
AT TMt0
■i
H.
w
LOWELL DAg,Y_COUgIEB_gATUBp,AY, JANUABY 14 188^
THK KKTTL-E ON THB CBANB.
recpllec-
uuunri the
on
How maoy plc»»ant pictures rt )ce the
Of home nn<l hvptono ple,ji-.uro that a
Whi.tt'T£\-en"hiiHcenc«8 conie thiooKlng
WlK«» 1» ^TiuH I heur the .InglnK of the UotUe
oil th« ••.niiiu —
lleiir U ^inK^»ff. *»nK»nK' •»"«"»•
Louil Hiid iMcriy. fift "ii't *'"« ;
Ueur It murmur, miiiuiur. murmur,
hoftand low.
TlHTe'- tto" l»rooi1. wt.»o-op.'n chtmuoy, wUM it*
rouiluK, triickHiiir ttre.
Built \iV "f '"K" «>t ge»''"*>"» »'«« ''^
A„a..^^r.K''iffiytah,o-tan.... .preu..
Wh..e'X::,'^\r^.e'ieUeJln«.an.l ^ng. up«n
Uu) crane. , ,_„
. " Hu»r It •IngiuK, •InRlng. Billing.
Loud and uierry , ta«t and hIow ,
Hear li murmur, murmur, murmur,
Hofi and low.
«r«ndmoUier In the corner »lt«. and .oftly to
Hbe i^"k*.,'!tnd dream, of friend, an. m^dch In
HcrfreKrow.Hwreiand lender n» the p»»l
John left hli wife Ironing with the h»lH
M.K . ° !v Hlltln« ui the tao.c in tl;e^u'»pauy
of au iinny of 11 o», und iu uplte of lUe home
"•."."enjoyed Mh rUle alonjr the ple«Mant ]
iErOicaU
€fUinjKl»ooti dc €o.
make the
■hadeUroiijVwell pleftHed to be .eeu In com-]
Bupper time be came borne wllb the new
itai-er Ixdimd the wa«<)ii. .
..|{y fikiiiii two we n.mie h »':«"'']"';'«^^;;J,\; '
intt. an.l as 1 Intended to huv one, 1 I '»;'>« "^
1 mlJ.l as well do It now." le rcinurkea >
w!rvofexpl«.mtio». '•It w II -;jvea.me and
sireii'tli, iiud nuv for ItKelf In a year.
MmTv made luMomn.ent, but .el ber U^lb
liifhilv to'elber when >»be reineinb«!red llial
t 'hid u^kod In vain for -'"«^t"'''« «;; 'I'llS;;
her work eu»icr. -A t.ewlnu' »«•»"»«<«*
WM
Playing Cards.
Large Assortment
Prices.
and Low
ftoUHap CpoHis.
her work
been pronounced ••hiirtruii
fewer ehnnxeK of elotbiujr
better biive
than run u ma-
aKi
9 tn
atn.
i'X>m(tM back
While llHtenlng to
'''noiir'u .InKli'K. .InRbiK, .InjrlnK,
|,uud and merry, fa.i and kU.w.
Hear It murmur, murmur, murmur.
Hoft and low.
I MW the child en caper, a* with , gleeful laugh
They w»l!h Iho dancing pl.ture- of the .halow.
iU.lb"ar"lhe'blbyc<.-dngU) the mother', low
That f?not" the .ofl mu.lc of the keUle od th e
e Hinging of the kettle on
crane • .
Hear It ilnglng. .Inglnir, .Inglng,
I^ud and merry, I t.mnd .low ,
Hoar It murmur, murmur, murmur,
toft and low.
AiHl, ere the cvonlntr hour I. done, with
tuit HtepN and .low,
A youth and MuilUig maiden .ome, and
«mbo.Vg.ow^^^.^ .lory, and they .oe a
linger
In the
the kettle
They read Uie
wedding I >ubi ... ,
And IwlU ehlmo with the .Inglug of
un the erune. ,„„i-„
Hear It .Inglnir, .Inglng. Moiling,
Loud and nu«rry, fa.l and "•l'»*; •
Hear l'. murmur, nuirmui, muimur,
Wort an' I low.
memorle., tl^y h.dd
the
Theae preelou. oldllmo
me like a .pub— , i....„«.i
The cloeJi upon iho mantel, where 1 leained
The -Sr*!' homely furniture, the kecp.ake.
AndtlruSnttgof the WeUla a. U hung
upttu the erane. , ,„ ,
Hear It .Inglng. *luglog. .Inglng.
l^.ud and merry, faHt and xl .w ;
Hear It nun mur. murmur, murmur,
*ofiandlt)W,
iHr there'* hll.« .upreme In home, when lt»
Jov. ire Kure and nweet,
f.?^Hnumt .aerel menoMe. aro.u.d the
heailhHtone meet, • . • i... „««-
And the loudere,t ihonghi. and ^addeit one*
«)omc home u(n>n the .tmin
Of the .Inglng uf the kelile »« U hung upon the
crane.
Ilcar It .Inglng, »b»glug, oluglng,
l^ud and merry, f.i.t and hlow ;
Hear It murmur, umrmur, luurnuir,
Sott and low.
-I Barbara Dean.
rbine." John bad derided when the subleel
wtt".lV.i.«MHl; "a elothe. ;vrln;;er.wou a be
oouMaully }.'elll»g out «' ""-der. lo b. lu
ibe water Into the hou^e would be lu.l to
«poil the water. Mother would never h:ive a
^"Ty'mu?he';''ii:::'d to .ay all, men were «.l;
lUb and 1 iMJglii to think .he wa* rUht,
"laVy mutterea a. Khe went to the kitehen
for the plate of hot bUcult John was >o fond
of for hU tea. , ,
Her hu.band'. appetite wa«g«;od. but fion
fullgue and overheating berneU Marv eoulU
notSt. m. rble an.l the Muieiy of tfce ge •
iul .quire bad ueted like '««•»«' '•/•"^ ''"'"'
wa. no tonic In the air of a hot WUchon.
.'A eomim.npli.e life." -be *ald. and .he
•Ighed. a. .he cleared away the tea *i>»«ie»«
w^Llle John lilted bark In hl-':irnKhalr on the
eoul dniimbt) poieb tnul talked ^\er thing*
with neighbor Joiu'M.
"Why don't ^ou buv WIdder Tateh'. cran-
herrv meddei T' a*keii Mr. June*; '' t ). «.»-
ing «llrt cheap, and you can airord II. loe
Zi \»..H na.ne.1. hguie. that "-•"'•';'>;;•
Mary, ami .be wn. more •.urprl»'ed when Mit
heanl her hu.ban.l .av :
"J have half a min.l to buy It. I ve had an
old bill paid 111. and to tell the tnilb,
in the money market are ho .(jually,
know jii.t where to .alt it down.
No tear, e^ime to Mary', tijvd eve.. »>
her heart went «»ul in one mt'hty .ob a* *iu
ooll dUbpan In hand, before tb.-tl->r.lered
,Hl,le. and thought how cheaply -he ^d - Id
her.elf. really for her boar.l and ♦'J a ««'« K.
to a lua. who had promised to love and .he.-
Ub her until <lt'tith. I'he beautiful plauo *be
hud brought to the farm wa* never »j>«''';;''-
,,;;,' looked like a ulooiny ea*ket wher.; n « ^i
l.urie.l all the poetry of her life. I ''« '^ ;'
pHrb.i" ba.l long .fiice a**uineil the grimne.^*
.\inl nnistlne** .)f country Imj.I P'';I;>'". ' J
whbb In her girlhood .lay. .he =•'>"'•«
kU.'b tun. Jolin wa* a ri.-^i man. ami In *p t«
GREAfREM
itttutua, _
UM^ktb.. T'
For Pain '^■^?^"^'js^
TUB GIUKIiia ^
TMttBtt CObHuiAUMMB. A.
feLLINOWOOD & CO.,
Whole»ale and RetaU IhruggMt*
0FP081TK POiT OPriOB.
oxamluH my nu**-v. ,,^ , , _.
OlIH AUAMM, Chttlinafurd,
lasa.
E. G^, BaUei- Ac Co.
will, during the next three months make very
reasonable i.ilee. to peraon. who wl.h to
'** J ^^^ IMWlor. dining
hrlghton
MKtmur kitchen rt.»»r..
atlMlr*
dunH
W/tcn the food does not
digest, but Jenncnts and
sours, it causes a burning
sensation. This is a step
in tJie direction of
r\gspcp8ifl.
// can hf (urcdsitfely and
DR. SCHENCICS
MANDRAKE PILLS,
u'hrh w'..V //.'/ all the digative
o,^a>ii ii lii\iltliy condittcn.
- ,r A.l.. I.y Hit P...7nl-t. Vrl." :% r«.. pwW,
.. <.. ,.-,,.u- ..I h. Ill I'V I.. .11, J ■«•"«'• '"••••""
Playing Cards.
A bargain lor 20 cenU. Theee
are of good thicknesa und nice
enough for anybody.
new .
iKl.l In nlr^) klin-drled
han'rwoi^l" oriiglii «ol..'r with Inlaid border, of
cherry or walnut. Nothing can make a ••«''
looking parlor than .uch a floor, .prea.l
vMl"tTofrug.to Milt the Ui.te. In pUc* of
du.tv cariMJt.. Partle. wUhlng any . ucii work
in our Hoi will, by pl.clng their onWr. with u..
licher
trltha
rwwive nr*tcla** work,
heat without .hr'.nklnf.
WarranttMl tn .tuud
K.U. MAKKUACO.
ELLINGWOOD &r^.»
Olvea .pedal attention to dUeawa of The bmln
and aplnal .onl, Inclmllug Neumathenla, or
Nervou. Exhau.tlon, Splnitl Irritation. Karr-
oo. dl.t urbane* of the heart'a Mtlon, from
tobacco or other cau»c., Fnraly.la and poat-
paralytlc oondltlona. Chorea, Epilepay.
Mouralffla. *e. Twelve year.' eiperleno* In
thU claaa of trouble..
OFKICB HOUK.S from J to 4 and 7 to 8.S0 p.
I. SS Central etroet. Central Block.
Wholesale and lUtaU I^uggUU, JMIM PtlOtOEf
0PP09ITB POST orriCK.
tiKLFlHll JOHN CLAHK.
hbe rea.oiM' .
eoul.l be done by an ignornul . . ■
iK'2 u week, then he ruled her at thai price.
^Wld.ler I'alcb ba* lia.l a tougli tlmeon I.
Hiid neigbbor Jom*; "*be 1.
Wc.tward to Tom. if *!•»'
and June I. goliirf out to
*ewinK. but it .ion't a^'ree
hired womin
going to lb
H4tll» the me.ltlcr.
work. She tried
with her. Dr.
,«tfu»t<l "»»''*"'•
Playing Cards,
.S.'i cents a pack, reduced from
.•)0 cents. Thcftc we have a large
Hale on by the dozen.
rt ^-'
'/■»-'/(%
aSinOBapMf
The roocting wa. a goo.l one, In .|. te of
the lulenKe beat, an.l tliere wa. more *ln«iiHE
done by the inoM|Ultoe* tbau the human *pe-
^'^ j'ohn tJlark *at by an o»)en window, where
what breeite tliere wa* came in and kent him
compamllvely ..omforlable. ami then iie ha.
S« « clean linen *uit which hi* w f.'^ Ha.l
wn*bcd and ironed that .lay. nolw th*taud.
hi tb« mercury mounted l»iK>' »»,^»'« «''"';•
tle*.ttn.l il. fr*!*hijc». WW on ad.lttioutti com-
%iH first cn.p of bay, much larger thai.
UHual. ha.l that day been put iu 111* *puc ou*
barn, without dumage by *o much a* a drop
of rain. He wa* well, .trong, pro*perou*.
and therefore happy.
The ride home wa* charming, and aa the
new hor*« to..k Iheiii hoine liirouj;!. \{";" f).
Wood, with Hure. fleet feet, he fclU that I c
wa. verv bright ; aii.l a* lie thought of Broth-
er White', leiuarks about weary bur.leu*
and feet lire.! wllb the march of life, he con-
cluded Ibut the afoie.ai.l. brother wa* not iu
theeiijoyment of religion.
.lobn's wife .at back in the carriage, rest-
ing bcr tired bo.ly and turning over in her
mind the remark* lier John ha.l ma.le at tin;
meeting. "Hear ye one another'* burden*,
ba.l lK.en the .ubiecl of the ,«yeniugV Ui k,
an.l John'* *p.ech ha.l been ll*lonod to with
** '' YUurTuiHlVun.l lia. the root of th(! matter
in him," *Hld the pa*tor, a* *be pus.c.l out.
"I hope we Hball all tuke heed of hi* well-
'""uidnk of hiring Tom Hirch a* a ""ft /|f
«pure hau.l or call boy generully. 1 tin.l tbi-
hot weather tuUc* the *tar.b out of me
John *ai<l. a* Ibc hor*e* trolled tbrou^'b the
cool .due grove, amid lli.ker* of moonlight.
"Will yen boar! blini"' u»ke.l Mary
in a HlrauKc voice, with the memory
hu*bund'rexhorlaii.u) still in lier miml
' "Of eour.c. I want him evening* to
■ the boi>e wlieu w.- come home from moel-
ng.orillliavcufrlcndoul. It '*''>'•■
bar.! to go to work .lirectly one gets boim .
••You are going to hire him to help bear
some of your buideiiH," *aid Mary, in the
aume hard voice. ,
'•Ju*lHO, wife. ll*tan.l*mc iu Imml to
nracti*e if I prcadi ; don't you *ay *o?
••I dof I am glad you are going to ha
Hloue PM-ommend* hou*ework a. it'* -
'".'!''^tf*Kl"-'lm.lnc.*.''chline.linJ.^^^^
-Now my wifeM* a goo.l .lea lajtler lau
when I married her. Why. .he never did a
wa-hiiig In iier life until *he came lo the
faini. 1 tidnk wa.hing an.l general hou-e-
w.)rk i^ much belter than piano playing and
'''"so iCav to the girl*, who peter me to
buv an orgdn : better plav on the wa.bboui.l
enough *lgbl.'' wa. the elegant re*|»onMi.
'""i^e you'golng^lo buy ^^^^^^'^^''JJi
mea.iow. Johnr Mary a.ked, a* .he .aw
Tr huIi.i»Hl making prepoialloii* logo from
home.
.•Y.!*— whyr
••tan >ou afTord Uf ,
"We .ball have to Hgurc a little closer in
onVr to do it, but it i* going cheap.
You will have to give up loin
Birch.
won't you, an.l .lo the chore* voui>eit .
" i hive thought of It. but 'I'om I* p..or and
to uive him a home i* a deed of charily. >o.
NIEDICAL KONOIKIY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
■ — I, n I I'
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Qlorj of » Man ii in Hli Btrexncth.
M-r«. or Phyaloal Koroe When Loet Qalok-
Mor»e «'jj'^»;^i„,a hy ConaulUng
DK. C .J. LEVTIfil,
Who after Intense .tu.ly an.l «>o«P. f«"«*^l,^*
Kv d"*.overe.l a new, extraordinary, quick,
laioiy ""J" ', ,, ',„,,„,,,iy« cure for IHieaaeaof the
'K 'Ind IpVn'arCoiirS-rm.torrh*..^^^^^^^^
■VirwiVilkne.*. Klul.i K».-4ipe», Impolency and
\\t:fnged runctl.u.. K-^"Tn"|> "^iuVKl
th« iM)8.lblllty of failure. I' KIN AKT »>u»
PLAlxra. Ac to or Chronic I UcharKOi.
une ll.?i^ontlon of the Urine, Gravel, -khfi
Ula.l'ler DUonlcr*. xyphlu*.
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
tVhoUBaU and lletiiU DruggMn,
OPPOSITK POUT OPriCB.
FRANK H. PULLEN,
PhoioOraphU Supply Agency
Oaartar Uulldlng. II Merrt ••»••>» •♦•
Advertise in the Courier.
Cod Liver Oil,
Frehh From the Shoue Every
Week,
lawn and Gariien Dug,
25 Ceiit« » nut.
Clark
of her
take
ve
help; a* you *ay, Il i* hard \o go to work
the nduule you ^el b.)me I ^^^i^ }'^,''^\^'^-
l.h enough to have thi* rule *i)olled thinking
if bread lo mix, two buHket. »f /""^ >««^V"
fold before I *leep, for the ironing tomor-
row, and .liiiner to get for four hungry men,
and babv to care for."
•'I)oii''t crowd tomorrow'* burden* into
thi* prcMiit.ride. And ItHeems t(j me that
U would be better to get all the hounework
done iH-fore mecliug time." . .„„k ,„
•'If 1 could, but that I* Impossible; iijilk to
strain, dishes to wa*h. Benny and baby to
nut to bed-all these dutie* come together,
Liid then I am tired enough to go to iMJd my-
■elf "
"Take it easy, Mary; keep cool.
the hot work you can." .,,,,„
"1 wish I could have a girl. John!
»'Motbpr\i*ed to *ay girl* were of more
than help. 1 gne*H you would
- and break
1
we will *ave .ome other wav.
"Iluw much <io you pay Tomr ■,...,
-Three dollar* and hi* board. .Vnd by the
way. he .ay* you .li.lu'l wu*h b * .lolbe*.
WaVbiug an.l mending wa* iu the bargain."
.'l link T.,m will have to ;,»... for 1 have
Idre.l Jane IMtcb. She wib be «»«'"' t""*if.^«;
Two .loiiar* a week 1 am to give her. Vni
wan. to pra.ti*e 'Bear ye one un<.tbe * bur-
d^-u-. ' a* well a* preu.di fioiu the tcM, *o 1
wl gi e vt>u a cban.e. I will take my turn in
S^iou the cool piazz. after tea with a
„,.|gbT)..r. while you do the chore*. I think
be t 111.' ha* co.ne for *..m.>of my bur.len* to
elf .1. Bv ex. hanging Tom r..r June >ou
wil have «1 il week for the craub.;rry mca.l-
mv You .av Mrong.a live T..m I* i" »««;«
of a lulme; lie can make one fcr biin*clf any-
where It i^ a .loe.l of cluirity to give Jane a
hoine, and an act ..f mercy lo give your wife
" 'liifor.' John couM recover from hi* a-tou-
i.l ncm^ Mary walke.l out ..f li^ ,:,ft:, J";
iikiuii the cbil.lrcu, went t.Hhe *hui-up p.ir-
;, Vbrowiii:?opentbnwii..lowsto let iu
he .oft iummer Idr. with »"'"[,»., ^,7^ X'
.he *at down to her jdaiK^ an.l es^' « » 'y
n ...ung without word*." \ I' f'', ''"»''"!
loved to hear when be used to > ««J %J
her home where *bc wu* a pet.ed g rl. 1 e
song crept through the open windows am
arouiu to John a* he sat on the porch, an.l
n^ZVJiuvvUcCi bira to give the *ong
wor N No mu.icai poetry, but ra her
Tm le pVo*o. wherein washing, ironing,
.lay« at the churn, hour* of cooking
es. Stiic-
„, .il.lncy or
Sccomlary Symp-
. ..n. KriiDtlouH. Hkin iMBBBBe.. all are abac-
"'' glecte.l. ba.lly trv«te.l or pro-
n.le, are partfcularly b.vUe.l to
A written guariintee <>1 cure
arranged an.l umlerUkon. «
IN TIIKKK
have lieen nei
nounce.l Incura
vl.li Dr. hewl*
given In all .yi*e.
f.irACriOEU.ward*of TUIBTYVKAK..
"*A£."r lewl. 1. fre.tucntly consultcl
m?m^ who haveV-eu c.unletf.fy .lU....ur«KC.l
r.Mnrcure.l afl«r K«vdng exper m. n
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholennle and Retail Druggist;
0PP08ITB P08T orricK.
Prepared for I^awn., Oraaa
(jtrjant 4tB<l Viower Ueda.
ruu. Kitchen
pRiomi
Ten lb. !»•«• tor 1000 aquare feet.
TwontytlTe lb. bag. for 8400 Muare feet. .
Klfty It), bag. for BOOO aquare feet.
One hunilred lb. bag.
• • • • ••■ » • *
••••ea.a.
•.•••eeeeae*
rOB tALB BT
8ee<lMi
by
of
nted
with varl..u« a.lvcrtl*o.l no.tru.n*._ele.;trl.; ^.elU,
ever being
* "''rhS,"l'n'*^•art«My^io VnT/re haruUhan good.
fvoVypK.eof d.e««5.leman.l. .llCrcrent a^^^^^
I'.vory pu*»« w ^jjjj ^^y have
special treatmerl. lo «■■' ,^, ^„.
been .11*app..lna'd,l'r^ljcwa. V.O ,^^^^
or ".Ingle blcclne...
Conaulftlon. M--;^»„»;;,'„**^c •«.. •••W.
|)K. LKWIS U permanently locAle.l at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, B. I.,
one .loor fron. Richmond street (off Broad
Htreet) .
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Every
Week,
E.N.WOOD&CO.
wo. 47 MABKKT BTBKKT.
Buy tlio Orlariiial
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
OK TlIK
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
bard
avoid all
bindruii.u:
a^i u .yrVm^n *tood out before hi. ndmi'*
eye » cSntra*t to the tine pr. ml.e* he h^l
uiade the pretty girl be had won for hi*
'" jlfnc I'atcb* ame that evening, and at once
took upon her.elf manv of Mr*. Clark*
.arc*.ind no one greeteJ her more cor 1-
ly than the master of the houne. Nothing,
wa* ever .aid about her ^'orai"!;. «»J ^ ?™
Birch did not go away ; ho Mary knew that
h^r bu*l.an.l could well «f|ord t^c expense
.Slie told me how she helped to ma»-e » «
man thoughtful and un*em*h, a* we .at on
"cool piazza one hot August night; an
I wi* r 1(1 that one woman ha.l grit enough
oTemaud her right*. If .T.>bn ^^ ark '.a. "
hi* wife wouM have borne her
but she bad no right to
au.l in.litlerent a« to
!>lirE comV'laint^s Klkully tueat.
'^'"notice to countky patients.
dUtroMlng complaint.. Ju»T Iublisuko.
P^EDICAi^
IMINUTESt
8 antl 10 Central Street.
I»ric»o,
■yiS Cotttm.
ihuiu 80. an.l then they wu*te iti'd bre
L- than their Wi'pcs. 1 don't *ee how
can. and
a
i*
Hu.l
more _--
can aflord a girl. Do what you
leave *'.....• thing* undone; that'* the way to
w..rk il." :iu.l Johiisat back with a sali*h. d
ttlr. and iMaiv thought of her bu*bau.l s
glow iug w..r.i; in the praver ineeliuB.
'^ "I will .low bat I .an.'' .ai.l Mary in
wearv voi.rc. "Wlial 1 am oblige.l to do
much l»eyond my strength. The three m.«ul*
come near together, washing an.l ironing
mi"ui^.lone.lmb> shall not be neglecle.
indofconrse. imust keepthe clothe* well
mended." . ., , ,
••One iblng ul the time i* the way to think
of your <lulit*. 1'i.k up all the comfort you
2uCvougoal..ng. 1 have ma.lc . up my
mlii.l lodosc. iu the fulure. ...
-So lhfccl»y>"ur thinking of having an
"^'^Ye^?" feci that I must take care of my
iM-alih for vour *i.ki; an.l the cbil.lien *.
'* 'crtalnly t" Mary an.wered in » .area.-
ti.. tone • "how thoughtful you arc for u»."
Johulnadeno further comment, but
wlirdly wl.hed tliat prayer meeting*
M-rv the good they bu.l once done and won-
dereJ why hia wife had so changed.
••1 liin aoiofC with Squire Towne to see a
J ^tK • be a»y* be hardly want* to buy
been poor,
biinlciiin patience,
help make him *elti*h
her lienllh and .-omfort.
alKjve
) :
Fourth Edition
Hedical Minutes,
with additional colored
lllu9tratlon*,ar.)KTBAn'
OK THE AlITllOK, AND A
LISTOFCOMI'LAINTS.
An exceptional iroatUe
on the treatment and
speedy cure of above 8ub-
lect., sexual .llBeaseaetc.
Price Vt cents by ;nall
to any address, from the
author. Dr. C. J • Lewla.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
ATABLEWATERWITHOUTARIVAl.
,.;-=.^ Its hygienic, aperi
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSITE post orncK.
Ellingwood's
Cou&[h Balsam
Duri.nfi; January
We shall give Bargains in Fur-
nitnre and Eemnants of Oarpet-
ing to rednoe stock before our
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
IBS AMD 140 CBMTBAL STREET.
PIANOS.
>'4
8alil handsome Tom to smiling Nell,
"Wliere .ILl^you llnd that my.ilc spoil
Tha. h..v.'r* 'roun.l your every smile.
And wouM my throbbing heart bea die.'
Quoth laMgbln^r Nell. 'You slHv boy.
In.SOZoDONT.-the <re:iin of joy.
The Fair J>auglitcr. of Fashion
prefer SOZOIXJNT to every other arliele for
he teeth, l>ccau*.> nothing render* the.o or-
H nenl* of the mouth *<. '^V^^^-^i^ "Xfe-
«n.-h nn agreealde odor to the iucatii. Moil-
o e.-, ex S-ieScu prove* the artic e to l.e per-
feeti; wbolo*ome. Which cannot be sai.l of
all dentilricea. ,
-.SUALIUNU'M (ll.UK" mend* everything.
and
ont «..« -t,
properties are
surpassed.
disestive
un-
.>f
in*
did
-MEMNON,
rw^iiK Ktfviiilan. Invented letters In l«W, B. C,
: T" n:K-^'.n rhat da.e down thnnigh the c^en-
TiMiiponinir.'
Sliv'ci* \U<
Si)riiiii; I" 17^' F.
Sh.!. l> !^..•kSil^lM•.^^V:lt.<r.^)^lail1« r.nr linh.of
a;;!U!ii .4- Mlinr .•'mMltu, nt* in u tmllmi.
•f.«n Fix t'» thirty iim.'hrrur.Uth.uilli.
w;ilerii«un:iy .itliTwl for hul.v
Tin- liatliii;: riiy«lciiiii'« of tlu«
ilUiy liccoliPlllleti
elH«;;i<y
wuter.
of tlil»
as* l<> the til. nil
well kii.'Wii
■k
nml 1.
UbIc
I ity
H'UtU'
litble
59
O.Bartlett, Agent,
and 165 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
wiiouii»y>"
and eola by Opooer. »»a uruagiaia,
Plain
la the
pai«M Md beat, equalled by none.
AT
and Fancy Job Printine
or ALL KINDS
TB18 OtFlOB*
This 18 the second winter tor
Ellinowood'8 Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings now con-
verts und its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and RetaU I>rugffisU,
OPPOSITB PO#r OrFIOB,
Ohiokering, Haaelton, H. F.
Fischer, Woodward & Brown,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Seoond-Hand
Square Piano $60.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimfcall, 2 seU reeds, octate coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
^., Stools and Oovers.
GOODS CHEAP.
FLUSH ALBUMS. Verj handsome
for Ohriitmas Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
COLOGNE BQTTLES, worth 36 eants
each ; telling for 20 cents.
FANCY PEEFUMES-Large and
choice line.
BILK EANDKEBCHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stook at
lowest prices.
FANCY EUBBEB GOODS-Presenti
for ohildren.
Urge line of HARMONICAS.
Oyer 2000 doien TOOTH BBU8HE8,
which we are selling at prices waj
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosen of POOKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmaa Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for spade.
POOKET OUTLBEY-One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and OeB-"
tlemen's Pen Knirei a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY 80AF8
selling low.
400 doa. HAIB, FLESH and CLOTHES
BBUSHES-The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astoniih all.
Ladies' FANCY WOEK BASKETS in
great variety, which maki splendid
Christmas Present<— Also Geats' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY 8USPENDEE8.
All new goods, beantiful pattomi,
latest designs, lowest!prioes.
We have also boaght a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
nine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and onlined. These dog akin glovet
did not originate on a sheep's back. Wt
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a doiei
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowert
out prices.
BOOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounoa.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that oost
60 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Catch on quick or youll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of
SHEARS we ever bad,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stook,
which he sells at 15 to 26 per oedt.
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriaee
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Steveni'i.
STEVENS will not be underwld.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 26 in eaoh,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM OIGAE HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga ia
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
11.00
i.n
SCISSORS and
and warranted
Miller,
Steiff,
il'
90 MERRIMACK STREET.
HOLIDAY Q00D8.
MKCHAMIC8 MILLS,
0«r. D«tto« mmi WUUihmr atreetSt
WIU malie aar klad of Wood Week
A. C.STEVENS'S
Who1e8aIe and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesei Street,-
If TOB wiat te Mout'tht'owit MnU*
IwigtlM.
*^
The Mew WmngUA VMhlone.
Bow loow 'round my waUt were the cluthea of
uiy cblUlhood, .
Ae my double liiced tvorset rnmlatls me wun
The tfiv tliat I wore, when i unetl to chop atOTC
Hitd more rejil enjoyment than thU buatle
The buHtlc.''l know, 1- a thing »'«?h'y tr«afuri«>
ity ull luilU'u built on the motkliix bird i»l> l«.
Uul give mo that Ktrroent wUh loo«^euei» un-
• nifuuui'o'li "" ,
The old juoUier hubUar^, which weak men re
Thf door mother hubbard,
The l*»obe mother hublmid,
The time honored liubburu,
Wblcubeutvany »tyle
In thU modern day the Iooms »>»V.V«,';^i!!.*''!*!*'fi''j
M not 'k " ' ""*^
atnet;
iy ti.».«v"«^ ..••■• - ,
•TU not Mowed To «race female form* on iiie
But u'e'biioii action buirtlo li Um> huge to be
So h^KlKrfect -way with the light weight
Thercv'uli klndu of buHtles. all Hhapeu and all
They*ro''all artllUlal but wonderfully made;
ThelJ* the <loih, »teel, and ^ooAw, and ca.li
With" ito"lec*of the "•«'»'' *'"" *''** '"-'"'' ^'"'■''
• »ulHbl. ,, .,
Ti»e Iron bound buntlc.
The wire woven bu^lle,
» The old rahldunod bu»tle
Hi wondeifidly made.
Now,the work of real art U In f.mlnlnc com-
AnJ'uoV'llke the bustle, contealeil from our
llut ItViuida out trlumplmnf, and «U'flo« nil de
Aa If we were rolor blind ami o'er KUhtetlt o.
Theie'ttilie bU.ndlno .Iccocib^n, Uie hulr wuub
••And lK-ii"l!alr killer," wiy u Imldli.'udod few,
And the war piiliit <oini.lexion which giceH
our Inmpec ion, .... , ,
A»the wldlowa»h make «|) ami (le»h colored
riie blondlnerouM'l'"'""'
Ti>o whlU'wunn citinplexlon,
The warimlnt eoin|dexlon
Will oarry y«u through.
— I The Colonel.
TKA TABLK TOl»ICW.
~'Not near tn touch collee U ilnuik In Kng-
-Ittiul Bk >o:iri» ««<». It U ••Hbl, the luullllly «'f
oookt to niuke It »;oo*l bciuu' the ullcKid
cHUae.
Two youiiK women nnined Druiter are
carrying oii a «ucceMi.ful farm at Aulturniiule,
autleyerythintfthy rttlM'l.*NHld lo be of tlie
beat. Tliey were (orineriy Hchool lewcUerit,
but, Kcltlug tired of teaching, aud uwnlnu
Ibelr plaif iu Auhurmlale, tboughl they
would turn It to aoine aecouut. TUey began
by rtUlDg cbhkena, ami thjlr eggH are
famouN the country loulul. To prove that
Ibey are freaU, each egg l>* itamped with the
4»t« of ll» proJucllou, and for tbU guanntee
tbelr euBlomen* are willing to pay double the
mtrkel price. Theae ladlea have to work
very bard, and It la not uuuhubI for them to
begin itelr day'a work at three o'clock In the
moroiog.
M»a« Hatter Attraetlve to the Bye.
It i» womlerful bow far ilowo In our pock-
eta we go wbeu our eyea are consulted in
buying butter that la put up in a neut print.
Macbiuea are now made tliut will gauge uiid
print at theaame time u half poinnl or pouinl
print, with your monogium, or aome nice de-
•inn. tliat will often bring live to leu cent*
Der pouii.i more for being put up In au at-
tractive form. But mouidx can be bought
for lei*a than a dollar that any oue eau uae,
with de»ii<na that are aa haudaoineaa miy one
would wNh U) ace! I.ltUe buUcr lades,
corrugated on one aide, and aold In pair*,
wbeu In the humN of a akilful hoiiaewlfe
will BO manipulate an unalghtly looking
" plate of butler that It will ilellght the eve. aa
It doea the puluto. With theae little ladlea,
a roliiugpin to roll the butter out Into a thin
•beet, and a woo«len knife to cut It with. >ou
have all that i* uecoaaary to make individual
print*. Or, If you prefer, provide your.
Mlvea with pallerna of dllTerenl kiude of
leaves aud Howera, and by a little pr.ieUce,
voo can adorn your Uibic with many curioux
^eaigna Ihut are neat ami eiegHUt, for butter
can be moulded Into any ahape or form,
when at the righl tero|»erulore, aa well ua
potteWa olay.
VAKIOUM RECIPES.
Veal JScallop.—Chov Hue aome cold veal
and put a layer lo the bottom of a pudding
dUb: aeaaun well with popper and aalt. Next
nut a layer of flneiv powdered cratiker and
itrew aome hits of bul.er over it, welting the
whole with u little milk. lleiMsat thi* until the
diah la full ; inolaten well with veal gravy or
' brotn, and npread over ull a thick layer of
cracker cruinba wet with milk and a beaten
egg. Add bila of l»ullcr, and cover and bake
three-quarters of an hour, then remove the
cover and brown. Vouched for i»y a good
cook.
Caramel C'«)t«.— ('aramcl cake U one of
the most deliciouM cakos made, and tills is a
good way to make It. One cu|) of sugar, one
half cup of butler, one-half cup of milk, two
eg's, one leaspoouful of cieain of liirtar, one
hatf of Hodn. lw(» seanl cups of flour. For
the carninei take t.vo want cups of sugar,
two-thirds of a cup of milk und a piece of
butter the hi/.e of an egir. Boll 10 minuleK
ind when done add one teuspoonful of
vanilla und beat until cold. In puUln.; the
cake together make throe layeih of c:,ke aud
three of tii« caramel, puttiug one of the latter
on top.
Co«ca//to.— Few peraons would recojrnlze
In the name or In the appearance of this lu«-
dous preserve the humble purat>Wln. It
lookalike «ome rich West Indian sweot-
meata, firat cousin' to preserved ginger and
Kuava jelly. Cahcalho is from the I'ortu-
Kueeeand ia the Brazilian term for the
travelly depOait In which diamonds aud
gold are found. Our cascalho, from an
origin an lowly, yieltis golden reeulta, hence
the name. To make It, kIIw? ten pounds of
pumpkin and alx lemons In very thin alioeH;
weigh ten pounda of sugar and ulace it in
alternate layers with the fruit In tin earthen
nan. Let It remain for forty-eight houra In
toool place. Put It In a preserving kettle
and let it boil verv slowly until tbe pumpkin
looks dear, aMnosi transparent. Id well
closed iara It will keep for two yean..- [Ellz-
abeth Roblnaon Scovll In Oood llouaekeep-
log*
around Rice BalU.-Vul a half pint of
milk to beat In a double boiler. Moisten a
qaarter of a pound of rice flour In a little
cold milk (ju*t enough to thoroughly moist-
en) : atlr this into the boiling lullk, and stir
continually until It thickens; «. Id an ounce of
butter, two well-beaten eggs, a half teaspoon-
ful o^ salt, and a quarter teaspoonful of
white pepper. Mix and cook one minute
longer; turn out to cool. When cold, form
Into balls tlie alze of a walnut, dip in egg"
•nd then in bread crumbs, and fry In hot fat.
Serve In place of potatoes.— [Mra. 8. i-
Rorer In Table Talk.
hoierd^Morbus
*
o I i e
idrrhoe^
ammer
Qompla^ints
(YSentery
^11 Cured 6r^
teaspooafui of
PerrrMvisPm /(t7/cr
in a litUe A/il/(or
Sugar and Water
AilDruogigts ScLLir. >^
IhuntciiL
CluM. MT. Katon, BroUer,
Room IT €}entr»l Uloek.
Attentton given to all flrst-olasa
InveBtmenta.
■nifci<i»il" ' -^
Bu ami tfoftf .
loaKa UMl
Spr.ct.
1 nr ot SAFEST OF ALL
I Pl. III. INVESTMENTS
W. B. CUIBK * CO., Ol MIWWKAPOU*. oJteT
Vint Mortgagf on Farmtin *^<«««*"''' V.*^i^;
kota In nmounla of eaoo and "pwards i im«»M
from 7 to H per cent. MoHyayt ou Y^^^P^H
CW^/roperty, Interest 7 percent. ^'t««°y«*2.
experience. Send to liontou oj/tce for 'W**^
and relerencea before you '"vest elaewhere^^
QBOKOK WALLACIC, Agent, ll» Milk atre«,
Koom 46, Boston. ■
kuhnTloeb & CO.,
HANKERS.
80l«(aaB»u Street; - - - New Tbrh,
HAVK CONSTAHTL* OH HA»1>
A *KLKCTION or CHOICK IWVBiT-
MKMT HKCUItlTIKS.
CorrupimtUnct of Hnuker*, liroktrt and immt-
on iolicittd.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
•HS.
OFFICE
22 SHAnUCK STREET, COR. IIIODLE,
BKWALL O. M.iCK, Praeldent.
JACOB KOOKKS. Tresaurer.
D. B. BAKTLKTT, CUrk.
DIBECTORSi
8EWALLG. MACK. I^KVl Hl'RACJJTK.
JAMKH B. KIIANCI8, J<"«N !^^\/>i*'"'^' *''
ALEXANUKU G. CfMNOCK.
COOPERAGE.
Having engaged the Berrioes of a oom-
1 petent man to do oar work in thii line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable ratei.
BtisiiufS CaM*
:J — L-T-"
UABBI80M W. 8TKEETKE,
Coiiatal>le andl Oolleortor*
Boom Mo. 6, Contral Block.
Offloe houra, from » to 12, S to 6, and Moaday,
PRICE OF GAS,
with the dlacount off for prompt pay-
meut. la
.20 per ThoiKsnnd Fci t.
SAVED HIS LEB !
SCROFULA
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER IIINING CO.,
Office 48 Central Btroet, Room 10,
81'A1.1>1NU la.OCK,
Offera a valmible 1nvedm«nl toithoMJ who do-
aire aiir»- n-turna for tbclr money. Tbe ooni-
l.iinT arc i.ol enMHB«'d In any wlld-cut apccula-
Hon. They niv nelllnu <be utiw-k upon IU mertU,
beln/ eontldent tbut II will realUe what they
claim. t:nllaudaBk<|ueatlcn«.
|>rlvat« Wlrva to Ntiw York.
Tvlephoua Call, 91»S.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
hTOCKH HOiIdB. grain AND PRO-
▼ISIONH bouBht aud aolU for OmU. or ear-
vlod OB MarslB.
S P. O. BuUding, L&wM.
OILS! OILS! OILS!
We would call the attention of useri
of Lubricating Oils to our itock of Oili^
which we can furniah at as low price ai
any other concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
fjreight or cartage charges.
Grown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is especiall;
adapted to light machinery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Orown Eagle Machinery Oil. -This ii
a standard oil in flash point and cold
test and the viscosity is high. It has
suffloieat body to enable it to be used
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindless fcr this service it
has been found after long continued
tests in tbe largest mills m tbe country
to excel all other oils for safety fcnd
economy. _«_____
Tliuradiiy aud FrUlay eTcnlniia from 7 to tt.
«#-Wi)eclal atteuUoD to colle<;tlon "' ~*-»-
general <-are of ieueinentj[»ro]>ertv.
Hurgeon Chiropodist.
Mo. 1 Proaoott BtrMt. - • LowoU, 1
Office houra : 8 a. m. to 12 in., S to 6 and t
p. m. ; bundaya, 8 to 4 p. m.
UKORGK HBUKICK. SO OntntI
(Eatabllahetl In 1841.)
Sole aictmi for It. r. Ilaker PsMBi
riano F'l
mat
bea
no F'ortCH, the bvtit(J)irlght FlMM
lie. The ume Ih rU-ar, brljitit maA
utltul, ui.d tbty will alamflB MUM
V iiDrttfht ulHuo e\er made. AIM
better than any uprlRht |j1uuo e\er made.
.S(|uar« I'liino Voriea of the Itenl mauufactiM
all to be bold at the lowest lailory i-rlcea aM
riRST-CLAM
Gas
Cooking Stoves
•t TMB
BONE CURED !
I.iTHoau. a».. Auguat 11, 1»7.
TnKSwnrrSrariKit lo Atlnniii,u».:
Vitiiilenirn- 1 ^buv« i.CHn •«*'';""> J^l t
ulc.iailoii i.f thi' l<K« I v.T •liui- I wan n
cl.Vl.1 Ilia «llMiM.« uii!loul)tf.lly iM'Ing liw-
diur.ua my niotl.-r auff. ifd fn.m ..roful
n,,wi r of woi.ln I" .IrMTilM'. M) right ij-g
LTh.uI lourlr.-n >.r."^ "•«".''••."''■•:'• h".^r.
rluht l«'g h»d.-uteii ll.ioual' "'.r "''I'* '."'"
thfl.'ne. l.,..rd.rio aiiv my llf« >»»• doc-
torn .^-ccrmlned lo niipuuf my leu bjlow
l)r H. V. M. MlllT. lit Atlanta.
INVESTMENTS
8«t Up auU rented at a low rate per year,
plldnir Included.
-AT-
^n
T aiad 8 J*or Oent.
Klrat mortaage, with coupon bond* »tUched.
^annually by Ai.pletx.n National
tlir km*- ,
S;;!:r\r w'V'B"u.l'of KUI^onlaV ¥u7 thi
loMiuf iiiy leg i:a»c ^i** ""'y temporary r#-
ifaT Tha polion waa .till In my »>,-»«" »r,2
iJon »i.gaiVto ahow Um-lf ugaln. In a .hort
tliua after largt "Uei' •i.iHari-<l on my jcfl
Kl^ lov/rtng It fn.ni I lie tiie.- to ibr ini-tep.
iRMuVnily whll.' at «ork I culd be traektMl
- ^he bUMHl whioh ooaed fi«m tHa huga
by the
.lc< rv
otiulU not ataud tha atcnci
bank. Secured on Improved farma In th« weaV
from 8 to 6 tlmea the Taliie of the loan. Abe^
lS^t™ly awur.. nn.l prlmliial and »"iereat Pald
aa a rule with na much promiHneaa m» itoven-
!;;;,:t'bonda. A.no»,.ta From f}00 "P;n«Wi»,ftj'
und H per wnt. Apply to A I L«TON AKUKN.
Mantur blwk, 61 Central atreei. rootn 1. Kefer
to JOHN r. KIM » ALU, Prealdenl Applelon
Nat Bank. JAK K. '*C»;?''*'\^i^vrai RAtiuK"
ell Mutual Klre ">••. <;»-^ *'^Y'i«. .t> E
frealdenl Tradira »"•• Merhaidca In«. UQ.. K.
B. PATCH. llAl'tiOOD WKIUIIT. CHARLES
HOVEY. jkrFEttSON HANCllorr.
COKE,
Brokeu, acreened and delivered ai
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
OANH.
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
33 Market Htreet.
iHisccllanrous.
warrauleil to jflve entlru aailxinctlou. Ag«al
lor (.eorKo Mtevet\a. orjran builder.
I>r. R. B. I»re»oott,
hate OouUat to Northweatern IMapenaary.
York city.
Oflloe, No. a Wynian'a Kaihaiiire, «•- -^-
M«irriiiiM«'k and <>ntral Ntrc«ta, ."J?!™ »'«
I»r. UUki-r. 0«l<e dajaand houra: Whl*.NBB-
l>AY.S aud 8ATL'i:i)AYt*, from tf a. m. unHU
p. in. Kxclualve attention given to dlaeaaoe of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
AMiKfiWS & WHEELER,
K8TAIILI8IIK1> 1I6T,
UAmVWAOTVUUUM OW
Fine Granite and lamie Wort
No. 41 Thomdike Street,
IfaM* MorChVTB DoiwU
C. il. AJfOaBWS.
'^.•
Mo eh»rce auad* fbr the nao of aaetore.
Ho ehMTK* auUio tor running aopply
plpaa fton etroet malna to conaunMre' eel>
Inra.
Order*, wkon toll nt oSee. promptly at-
tended to.
0. £. CL'HHING, Agent.
JAMES MORRIS.
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter*
and plumber.
fitobes anb Slangrs.
niiil ihi' Horea and roiloiiing hoi
> olTeni'l
lot atauii
•w ay from me.
;;rr. i;oon>n,.re"iD mj; ^jj^^^iil^::
wayirommr. ._,.«o ■ a
Ij.«I winter I waa p«Tiuaile<l to try 8. a a.
A»> a l•^t effort 1 coii^eiil. d lo d" yo. aud
•b<>a( »*v»ii month* aKo I »j«-gan «""'•»£ tM
BtMcinr. I Kx.n i«*K»n to fe.l tli« ii.xMleffacta
ofthe mcllolne. th- ofTi-nnlve "'"""»«'*«•"
to grow ha* MUd lim uud nii»ll> ie«»e.l. the
ilrSPa hauled, my H.-at. b.-.a,.,e hrni and
ii>na. and lu.lay. atfr iiab.K twenty .^na
botllra. I urn a»> iiid*- ami itout a man of my
M"rt»'«ra la In O.orglH. I am "J-ven y _"»«
y"»r« old. but fe*'l now vounger anil •t'O'lfJ'J
lhi.n I did wlun I wan twenty B*e. I weigh
ibout l-.U pounda. Nothing Ih to b* •*«» "»
the teiTlbfo dlai-ui**'. or li> r.-mbid meuf lb«
torture I auffered for m> many yeura. exwpt
tbe atara of the perfect Iv htuUd "'«••;»: ^^
I want tha world to know of ihoalmMt
miraculovi* cure .•ffertnl on mfl l-y «•"»••
and I . all upon ihoae who wlah to know the
JartlouliirH dlre.tly fnan m. to ^'"f. "nV, »
wGl foUNldor II a pl.'aaure ok well aa a duty
to anawer their l.'llita. I refer to L-. W. r.
r*-n<1. of Uthonm. i«a to the truth o« my
it»t«m«nt. Very gratefully J^"^^^^
Traatlae on Woo<l nnd Skin Dlaea*et mailed
free. THK hWIKT 8fli«-irif Co..
"*^ nruwcr A, Athinyi. Oa.
Catarrh
Wly'sT
ELY'S
CREAM BALM
Cletanaea the If aaal
Paaaase". Allay a
Fuln and Inflam-
mation. Heala the
Sorea, Keatoroa
the 8«f n aea of
Taate and 8inell.
Itrytheouee
♦•-.I A particle la ap
^^^ ^ u.a.A. j,jjp,| jnt« p„ph noH
■ J Ay_ppypP trll and Is aRreeablc
SPOKANE &PALOUSE
(K OrttoOTB PMlflC atUMTMltO*)
Railway Company.
First Hortiaie, Sinkini Funil Sii Per
Cent Gold Bonds,
Dnted May 1, l«»0. »»• Majr 1 , 1»a6.
Intereit May 1 and NoTember 1, Payable
in New York.
for ptlce of bonda and fuitUer partlcoUra
apply te
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABR0OK,
36 Oongreii Street, Boiton.
EICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
Ranges and Parlor Stoves
AT TUB LOWEST PKICKt.
jr. T. IMILIVEXt^.
M4 M ■BRIMACV STRUBT.
NO. T JOBM ITBKBT.
>rl8tn ; by mall, reel
KK.S,'23fitJrecnwlc
I'rlcoBOcta. atDruK-
istcrctl,«0rt8. ELY BUOTll-
h street. New York.
tv:eti^
"Woroewter &> Co.
Are lecelTlng lota of new goods for the holiday
'^Blfy a Watch, a Diamond Wag. ortele^^ome
beauUful dealgn In Silver. They ^Hlfceep.
Of the voryr beat nialiee.
Call and aee our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
•1 MARKBT ■TRKBT.
HOLD MEDAL, PABUi ISTt.
Job Worker sad B«p«lror of
and Wfttar BBfflMe. PrtatlBV
Stooiu Punapa. tliafMBC. PttUa^r*
If owani, MowlBC M MklBoe, ato.
Shop 25 Middto Street, Lewell.
TBUIPBOMB lM-4.
WiwrantiMl abaiiluteljr puro
Coeon. from wLleh tha oxoaas of
Oil hoa l)Mn reiaoTMl. IthaaiAraa
Umfthe tfran^ of Ooooamlxad
with Burch, Arrowrootoriugar,
and la tharafora far mora aoouom-
leal, eoitinff Ittt than cntetnta
cup. It la dolldoua. aenrlahlDg,
latr«itrth«n«ng. aaally dlgaotod,
knd admirably adapUd for Inval-
aa wall aa for parauna In hea iLik.
teU ky flreeera eterywkere.
Fn^t Letter FoumIit in New EnUm
COMMBNCBD IM 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for IU hard and toufh bmIbI, Ita lam*
Tarlettoaof
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for Ita UMRIYALLBO Newapapar
Addreaa ordara to JOHN K. BOGBB8,
Oft Water street, Bostoa.
tm-Th* Courier and Jooraal type la tfum Mi
touodry. •
n
PAINTERS
STOVES AND RANGES!
BtoTe Liningi and Fittingi.
Tia Ware Maniifkctiirers.
Olaas, Woodeu and Uollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNlTURti
And Peddlera' Hnppllea.
PAPKB STOCK AND OLD lUON PUR-
C1IA8KD.
174* ITe MIDDLESiCX STRBKT.
W. BAKER & CO Jortetoifta
jxCHELLt^ I
DUMAS 8. CO. (
BOOK BINDFRS
JO 5 I'M Coiit r «\ SI
c4,.erfi
mMZi
AND
Positively Ugly Faoea
Can be made dear an<l attraitlve. Those
horrid pimples nnd blotche* can »)e removed
by one application of Hop Ointment. Never
falla. Taha no other. 2fi cents, at druwtUts',
or mall tlampi to tbe Hop Co., New Loodoo.
Caan.
BUILDERS.
Yob wlU Ond It to your Istoroat to aBll upoB
OS bottoro bocinalac yonv
PAINTING
A good aaaortnaoBt «r flrst-elaaa looda
Blwaya on hand, at bottona prleaa. OIt* va
B call at our BOW aad spaelona atora.
Make the ONLY eaiy riding jump eeat
or Bnrrey wagon. Alio the beet and
moit rtjliih bnggy. Bold by all deal-
en and bnilderi in Lowell. Write for
prioeito
WELLS k SPOFFOSD,
BIDDLE & 8MABT,
0. W. LOVG,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLOEB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. B9A&D1CAH,
OSGOOD HOBBILL,
Ameibvy, Mais.
inyltes attention to a 'great ya-
riety of nseftil and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handkerchief
fbr Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
HOO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's SniuT.PIiosphatc
AMU
ENGLISH LAWN DEEBSINO,
For sale obeap by
J. O* Il,OOEK« A CO.,
to. 81 aad SS Market Mtroai.
LAM PS.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGDrO LAMPS.
FANCT HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBA8S AND OLD SILYEB LAMPS.
With fancy ihadei.
Lamps and ihadee to match.
All to be found in great variety
^^-
•AT
■ -^y
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
iSl f^entrfu Stremt*
POSTERS,
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Street, towell
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
§8'^60'*ti
PTITSTOM, TA.
ALL mrM o» cxmMBKaAL job
PHim>0*»aatthaOoiirlar Job OAea
J. W. BENNETT & CO..
ROOFKRS,
BSB niVK BRAND,
202 Middletex Street, OomeT of Grand.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE^
lapraparedtoqooletba rery lowe*.Fy*<»» ••
tuWSa aC prtattac. CaB lor ■■««"■'■■-
Every Description oi PriDting
RIMIUUIBD n
Clotlilnffa
I>iry Ooocia,
: Or Other Establlshmenta.
Courier Job Office.
Hair Tinta-
An Unparalleled Preparation,
for the Hair.
Jt is guaranteed l# retHore au-
hair frcm gray to a heauHf^
BROWN OB BLACK IN ONM
HOVB. Th€ Hair Tinta to fJk«
discovery ofthe proprietor ^ %wh090
experience in HAIB 4JrD BAIM
GOODS is snfflelont evidenom •A
hU knowUdge of what mro thm
proper substaneeo to appty to» fSkm
hair, Pureheuero haifo iho m^
suranee that IT CONTAJWB
NOTHING IKJUBIOUSi U U
perfeetry hamUeoo,
only by
.fc2i
J.
&4L MerrtaaAolc
liOWBLt DAILY COITR]
FINANCIAL.
lTI
lX>WBLiIi DAILY UOUBIEU.
I'ublUliid every alicruooii,San«Ui»exc«|it4jil,
t n Uic Coui U'l iiulMliig.juel ^•a^l i>i lite I'oxi
oiiiw.kw*^'"™''^'' »"^«v« i-*j«*^^"' *•*»»"• ^y
kaiUeu A Kowell. ^ubbtiti lUm pncc ^U.Ot) a
>ttt , jj*tiilh«UJoi;ll.. li «t'i.lH M wifu.ileilv
•njaby.omUi. bjiiKlmxii ice i iciiU. Advcr-
(UtuK laiCB f uruUlitit ou ainiUciUiou.
Lowell \V«»;k;y Jouiu;.l i.ubUfchcd fi-oin »aiiif
Olliccou*iMM\B. l'iii-*s tJ.JO »'*^^»- Min.uni.al-
w«vb iu jiUvaiKf. LniiitrdiiulMUon lu U»MU^
ucur Lowell tlmu all oUitr iu»iaii». ^
"iNTKiitI) AK hfcCOM) VL\tM MAIL MATIKU.
tiou to tbo8e be oow baa. He takea do stock
iu tbe aiaerlion tbut witb free tni'le tbe
riiltod Stntesoan beat Uiin on bis own Kiouml.
Tbe prospecl ilot'h iial M-;nti hliu a bU. Hul
FIRK RECORD.
A DIuMti-oiia Flr« at Indianapoll*.
I). I*. Kriiilu & Co.'r* «lr.v jjoo'ls house, tbe
wliuli'i'uli: L'roi'i'r\ NtoH' of (J. W. Stroiit &
Clotjmfl*
bt! «'an ooiuc iu aiul beat us «.n our own
WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
TkiAlSH TO AM> I'KOM BOhTON.
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11. lu
xroliud. tbut biU willhi:,' lo ..p.-uvl lii)crully
toeetoiir lariiroiitof bin wiiy. If the Tro-
jan-^ ilu\ well to feur tlie Ur.ek-> beajiiij;
j;lfc», bow uuieli uioro iihould ilio .Viuericaii
iumiuf:icliner f«'nr tbe Ku>;li>biiiau bri»>;liiK
au op'ou ba(i« lina; rain lo b( at tlowii tin- bai-
rior wbieb ►axes bJm hi* own luaikcl lor h\>
OWU ^'OOiU.
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JTljc ILolufU Dailo Courirr.
»A ri; ilDAY. JAMU AUY 14. IHN*. .
A~^Vtt»»hlnjrloii ao>pat»'b quotcn Mr. Lodge
«i» *-oul->|'oK(ii In favor of lUaliu-." >\ »•
•U«lHH't miiuuImmIv h:if ainiilUletl tin- >oUii;:
KwMi.x HlHti-NiuHiiV lan»;naie.
UU«uiilthat If Mr. Laiuar U not eon-
llnne<I .i^ ju»la;e be will l»e *ent abroad. Tbi'
nialvf*. ii ino;i' terlaln liiiu »\«r ibil l.ii< Ui«
Quliilu> t uitiuc L.iiiiar ou>:hl itul lo •>«• ion-
flruMHl. ',
If Jia- 1. 11 to nfi lid lo llir i-ttite* llie din 't
tax paid lo the x*!"'""' ii"^ •-'••"'"♦"' '." *^''
|iafcM-«, »» I- I'uld to be likely', >|a»..aebiivtU
will '4«l iT(X).m>0, or more. Jl wjfl eouie
ver\ hmKly, aiid iioin linle taui's lrcu»ur\
It •luvd vxiii be niUMd." ' .
tJUOTATlONb.
The KtaleiiH nt Ihrtt wbl-kcy U U'lnuiuaii-
iifutuiied fioni old laK-* ^u>;}re»•^» ibe theory
of tbi iran>»uiiiiriillot» and roiaiionof HlJill^^.
A K"»"«l •••'"'"' ^^ •''"K^ ^''^'" '"^" "'^' '**""*
di;ellon of old ni(pi.— f.<pilo>;lield HuJou.
There are now more Irhli In Ameriea than
in Iieluiul. riie lrii»b left a fiee Hade eonu-
irv lo eouie \o a eoonrj \vl»u>< |»oli. y U pro-
leelion. Why an l^i^bluau nIjouM vole lo
hriiijf the Kii^:li»h eionoinle ^y^telu Into
Auk lira we iievi r eonUI undi Maud. A fer-
tile ciinulrv ba\li.x a illuialo whle.li H« |H!o-
itli lov« . ai\d nil uiuiMial KUpplx of ualure'H
li'^onie.-. ba« loot n. ttrl\ 4.00'M)(H» in popu-
lation, or aboul one-half il" people, by fain-
iiiv and lUik'rai^oH undrr tree Ha le in Ihe
l.ii«l lillv \ean«.— (I.fwistoii Journal.
Pfc^RKONAIj.
a liino-
Thej all do It. Another liid-p-nlent p« I
bHH «oni: wron^'. It W Mayor Cliaplu ol
l)rookl> II. who jrot the inii;{Wiiini> vole, and
wa* iM-laudi I b} the niu>:wmnp ha lers at a
ruforiui r of the real ( levil;ui«l Mripe. And
«o be Ih. for be ba* shown hiuiMlf the mere*!
tool of U«>M* Mel.nuilhlln, I levelaiidN ri^hl
baud man in Mrocklyn. The mnuwump
fuliilly plole»l>-. but he d:ile» not do ir.ueli
more. ">!n\ur Chapin i.e-,'liii« badly." pldn-
lively ieiuark> a luuswuinp oryan, "bui
Ibei-e It. out thiuK about it, however— tbe re-
»p»ublbl!ily eaii iR'tixed." So it ean. .«<o It
i> with all the ri:lleu work of tin.- pieM.'iil ad-
^ului^l^atioll ill nitional politlen. Hut what
of thall' You uuiicwuinps have Ineii no ae-
cui>loiiie<l to twallowinx t'levehtn I ejiiielp,
llial you eannul »how mui'h pieteuee of
«tmlniiiis at hW beiwbiucu'a tCU^t"'
,J. <i. Dluiiie.^r., U tbe father of
po\iiid boy.
What Mil"!. Terry iuo>.l envlen Aiuerleanit
for l« Ibtir Ion;; summer vaealtxiia.
.lobu »iwii.lon of New York, the labor
airitator. U ».erlou>.ly III. w Ith little hope of
reeovery.
t'ol. K. H. Ila«kell. Inlf of (Jlouee-ter and
of tin- e\eeuti\e e«»uncll, ha« j:<>Ue lo liv»! at
Ntwtou t eiilre. lie U to ba\e a bou-e-
wanuiiiK on the "Jiitb liwt. /^ .
(Jvii. J.. Ilawley and bUnew bride have
Rliuek tlie famy of Mi". « Uwl.iiitl. and liny
enjoyed tin' uiiU'Uald.fctinctlon .»f lM'in« Imlt-
v\ t'l the lirMt Mate diniiur of \Uc i>e;tooii at
Ibo Wblt<< h<u;M'.
1». T. Kariiuin ba» eabled au oiler fur the
oteaiiiobip «ir at Kastern, and »ays he l»««
ji.ve^ that it wl' be ae. r, ted. lie i>.iv». that
be vnIII iinke a lloatinu' mUHeuin of |Im> i>ii p
Willi a "i.iTtaeular show, •oun'thiii>r like ll;e
fall ot Ital'Vloii.
The eireult eourl at Albany ha» deeland
Thi>iua>t C Plat: iiu li^ible to the o Jibe ol
i|U«raiitiiu^ e(iniuii»»i>iier whbh li<' imv\
hol.K, on till' jrrouiid that he i» not a reoidei.t
t.t N«w York eily. Tu«eaw will prolKil»l\
>,'o to a biKher eoiirt.
(joveriior ,\nie«t U developiujr a deeiiled
i^'ift for after-dlnuer itiKiakltu of llie wlllier
order. Ho broke out a-^aiii la.-l iii;.'lil at tlir
dinner of tht- "tt-JMii Arlilli'ry '.V^.-oclalioir'
in i'harIe»lown, wiieri'.Mf at the reemi driin;-
inorx* illiuur, tie earried the eoinpaiiy by
ftlorui.
Trof. .Marion MiUlu II ha* iv>i;,'n. d the
profe^oornldp of a-lronmny in \a«-»ar eollep-
in order to rent. Tbe lni>l»»» have laid thr
re»i>jnaiioii on the table, ;:ivin^' .Miww Miltht II
l*eui>on \ Wetzeii, ju»t eom;>leli)d bill not
vet oceupied, the sUncs of Tuiiner A Sulli-
\an. tanners' hupplie«. ('. H. ('oners, overalin,
Melvee i Itrsinbain. boolt and shoes, and
IJvruil.Coriuliiis A ( u. in Indiauajudis were
buimd out tally tbi* iiioruiiii,'. I'liu lo»<*
will bf \«i\ 1h av\ .
Other rirea.
The stove uu.l tin waic eslabliKlimenl of.
Littletield, Kraiey »^- Co., in t'oiiheeo block,
Duver, S. II., was' dainay;e»l *'J.">:X) by tiro
Fri lav. The biiildinjj. o.vned by the (Joclieeo
.Mannla'luriiij lompin v, wa* daina;;eil,t7tH).
'Ilio buildlu;.' at 10 Kaiieuil bull •«iuar<>,
ll..»toii, ociiipied by n. l aravjnaro, fruit, H.
It. Hrown. inaiiufaeluicr »d Woreeslcrnhlre
sin.e. W. It. Krene'.i. Ilipior, was d:uua;{ed
^i.VW by liieKridav. t)a llw eonteula flOOO
w'dl .-over the b>s».
OEPREDATIONb BY TKAMPS.
Ou« uf Thftr NiiiiilH-r Wouiulfcl— StQlen
I'lupt-ii.v Kf«'OVfr*»l.
ItKlAIDKltK, N,..I..Jan. 14.— A number of
tramps bu\e Iwon ii'inojiDjf the rusidcuts ot
Hroadway, u t.nial1 villatfe near tbU pliwe.
for su.ne liiiK- p:u«t with petty dcprednlions,
and on Wednesday nlK'lit they stole a tjiianti-
ly of valual.|.« fi*)iu llie leH'deiiee of L. K.
t'hadwiek. Thursday morninjr 'V> eltUens
oruauixed lliein-elve« into a vixllaiiee eoni-
ndttee, ami arniiiiK Ihemselveu with shot
^iiins.aiul divi.liiitf into twt. parties, they
slirle«l iu pur'*ii!lof the roldtirs. One parly
took the inouiituin road, and afler travelllii;;
from eailv inoriiinx until dii«k. tin'y over-
took Ibe thieves, who were diseovered eii-
eamped in ilii> wood", with bundlcN of tbuir
|ihiiid»r s«all«red around. .S«l/.lux the
Itniidt) s the Iranips .larlcd to run, wli< n the
\li:llani»- oiH-ned lilt'. Oin- of llie tramp.-
fell at Ihe IliM \olley, and tbe otben*
• lriipp<d the bundles and lelunied the lire
w iili It voisi'rs, ImM owliis: to ihf darkness
:iiid ilib-k nndfilMii-li. no liirtlicr exceution
was dt»ii<'. altliuiu'li :UM) sholH were e\-
ehaiijred. I'"ur of the Iramps eseapod, aiiit
the wonuilid III III was farrii'd lo a hou-e
near bv. win n- it was found tliat his fuee
was fii'll n|' siiiail sliot, and tlid his injuries
Wen srrcHio. Ml of iliH stolen pro|M!i1^
was recovered.
K. OF P. BcNSATION.
Miiuy |»eoplH any tliat It U guoA pollry to
tiike «dTt*ut»g« of ChMlir^ux'* Jwnuiirj
•took rt-dueins »»\m, t6 buy ovrrruitt* or
•ult«.eVcu If oiiwla not In liiiiitvdiHte need
{ of MnylliliiS. I>eci»uae It la uot every Uity
I OIII4 li«a the opiwrtuiilty to make m few
i dollar* BO eaally.
Theyaay that nhmi Jt L. diaHfouK ad-
vurllae* a iiiark down lu nuythlitff the
■ouda arv always r«niid in Ula atore, re-
duce I iu price Just aa anuounoed lu the
nuwapapera.
KvorybodyHnreea to aay (hat there la not
another eluthlnn atore in town where aueh
enuruioua rrowda cau be tevn durhiK the
baalnesa houra aa there are Invariably lu
the oue-prloe eluthlus houaeof J. L.. Vhall-
foux, 15 Central atreet.
Cnnipetltura tlo i.ot like to acknowledc*
It, uevertheleaa Ihe pfoplv know by expert*
euof that Chiillfoua'a prioea are Invariably
lowfrfor the aelf annie «|unll(y of cuoita,
luiule and trliuiued In tbe aaiuu launner,
I ban any other rlotlitniK or hat houae lu
thia elty.
No doubt you ai*e aware that J. L. Chall-
fous la one of the heuvleat eluiblnj; huyera
III tlila eouulry. In faut there are only very
fuw llruia ill lliuNrw fenulnnd alalea that
coununie aa iiiauy Kouda aa hii doea.
i'ayluK "Pot caali fur everythiuR he pur-
ehaaea, anil iMiyiug lurKe lute for hia Man-
ehuateranil Lowellalorea, lie ubtalna pritea
lor Ills K<M>da IM-Inw tliu reKubtr iuarket
I ate*, wlileh enable hlui to eut pricea In
Lowell and MMuebcater, lo the irr*at dia-
ptfiiaun- of hIa eompeiltura.
.1. L. Chill ifoux •■*Jf»,. wJtd there la no
built it. tliat he (clla mor<> uuoda
Itotloni
Boot0 mn B\im.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 14, noon. — For New England,
ooldtr, fair vfeatbtr, followtd by local
8U0WE ou t4M coaBt, frosh to briik north-
westerly "winds, diminiihiog in foroa and
becoming variable.
19rir anil iFanrp lloons.
O'DONNELL&GILBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND-
REVOLUTION!
REVOLUTION! ^
REVOLUTION !
ki^M^M
.^±.
Tlie Greiit
IN PRICES
Feiinsilv.iiiU liitii.l Lolir*-, NiniilierinK i ,|„i,|,t
KAiIMN) Meiiil>ers, HUK|tended. { . ...... n
.,MM.NVU,.U...I..n. M.-Uowaidl)ou..'''*"-"^" •'••'•*»"""•••■•"*•""•"• ^.
l.ss.supivmi.bm.vll.rof the lvni«lits .„ I l-rleea u.mI .ood treatment to e.i-tulu.r.
i'>tl)la«, has sus|s.t.ded tin* rcniiaylvani,! I »♦••! »«1»"«** «'»«''"y '•»* «**>•
uiaii.l lit! ';;«•. iiu.iil>erlirj' 2.'i.'>(X» liieiiilH-rs, ui
til tiny tiiiiriid tliiir b\-laws to eoiifoiin I
thoHC of Ihe supreme lo'Iue,
Two I'eraoua rrua>*n to Itialli.
i; vl;i;|si».\, Ne'i , .Ian. 1 1. - I'liree ehlldreii
of .Idhii I)t iiliii..;i'r, who atletiipteil to xo
Nooiietuin AlTurd, lu Jualiee lu lii* ouii
piirae, to boy eiuttaliis, tfenia' furwUhliig
Kuuda, Heutcli or fur eapa, ete., ulihoiit
vIslthiK lh« uue.prlef clotliluK house of J.
L. Challfoax. 13, Central street. You inaj
re«t aaaurod that If you Itiid Juat what you
IS AT —
lionii' fioiii school dmiux the siuriu yester-
.11 I I I ... iY' Willi In hIa atore you will save from 10 to
tinir way an I n>nnined out aiii """'""'" """ '
•ii |M>r et nt. ou your purrbtiaes.
The .»sprinj.litld Kepubli«an deelarea that
"one of tlie iao«t uufortunato features of the
pruU-ellve tarilMexUlation ami discussion iu
Ibis eouutry is the heetional cleiiKiit that is
iiivariubly involved." Ami, on Ihe i.aine
pa>;e, tbe lit jmblieau quoU;*, with xnaf
trusto, «oiiit of the ius -ne ra\iii#. of tiie Clii-
cajjo Tribune, alwul "easleni tariir-baroiis"
who lesy la.\cs ou wcsl.rn farmir*. who. it
»»ys,a:.- '•••ntirily unproleeud." More ab-
solute al»surdity eould not Im! eramined into
tb«' Kpaee. Ihaii the l{epiibli< an ipioti s from
tlie Tr:l».iiii'. and e\ery woni of it is inteii.'-c
ly "Htel ioiial." The t"hiea;.'o Ti iljUlie Is rcad-
lu« itself out of the rcpubliean |>arty. Tin
repul'!ie.iii part\ has always been a «qiiar.
ppitieUve lartv. It advauee-. no new priu-
elpleMiOW,bnt il adlu re^ sipiarely to tin-
old oni «. 1 in 1 1 ibiiiii eaiiiiot eousi.tenli\
support .1* cai.i'iblis.siii^-i; it so violently
<in»«"^»;'' ''>* piiii«'i'i«*^: "'"' ^^■'' p'"''^''
a^MiiisI i».s l>« in;: m'"^'^'' ''"^ "•''« '•''^-'"^ rcpub-
l;«:iii inwspaper of it-, sn'tion."
K< «*p a Finn Front.
If llir n 1 eiil conference wa» a repitsiuta-
liveoiie, It may lie asserted that those wbojl.f.id
are eonc.-rued in the «n>wln_'. seMiu;; and
nmi.nfa-turiii.4 of wodI an op|K>si-;l to mak-
Iii,r wool free. The growers. Ixjeausc their
four liiiiiind u.lliion dollars invented iu
Bhcei> and sheep farms would have lo be put
luto some uUk r Im.-luess ill oiiee, and at a
(treat M-eiilJec. The dealers, because they
we that the whole wool business would be
eiipphd, an.! their sales would shrink to
(iiiiHll proportions. The manufacturers, be-
cause tlicirlhnM- hundred iiiillioiis of capi-
tal iuvesled in woolen mills would -jo to the
tIo"«. Tbih is a fair llluslration of ilie tarifl.
If one Interest Im proleele I. the ollurs share
In Ihe iMiiehls, and all must be willing,' to
iuvletinile lea\e of absence, her s.ilary to con
llniii till •liine, when furtlier aeiion will be
taken.
llev. .1. W. Sutcr. pastor of Ihe ehureh of
— 4be Kplphany lu Wlneht»>ler, wan luarrleil
Wednesday to Mii*s Helen Jcnkiiis, the eere-
nu>ny iK'in.- tierforim d in Kplphany eliureli
ov |{e\. I'bi'lip' ltr>ok-, ll•si^^^•d by Kev.
>ir. ."^tnm}; oi Maiden and Uev. Mr. .Milla of
Newton lli;.dilaiiits.
day, lost
iii>;lit. When tley were louiid IIiIm luorn-
ill).', one w a* tro/i'n lo deal li. and the other
two may re. (iver. W. II. lleni'.ley was
fio/cn to death near Hark.^ton, D.ik., yoater-
day.
ChMiKM .%Balnat a Captain.
l.o.MH)N, .Ian. U.— The only aurvlvor
of
THE STORM.
Terrible Hliii«rd In the Weat— Severiil i'er-
auna Krwzeii and M.uiy MUaliiu.
A ti rrible bli/.za.d ra;jei i'l < hieijio and
ihroii;:liout tlie northwest Wednesday and
ThursdHy, eauoiu^f much dama.'e and di-
tn-ss. Thousands of dollars' worlli of live
stock have perished at the t'blcau'o stock
\ards. All trains were behind time, and
many titles In tbe Interior of Illiiuds are
complitely shut olVfiom railway oinmuni-
<-ation. In .Miniie«oi;i the wtiiihe
ly eold. and the entire tturface of
sect i- 'II of count ry between
mount tills and the ca-terii lin
I- inteii't-
tlie u'ri 111
the llxUy
of SV'i-eon-in
is v.ne mass of siio.v , the storm ha\ iii.-^ been
tbe liea\ie»l for yearn. Many t.iwns ;ire
|)Oi»ilv supplied with fuel, and nuich distress
itiid suli'iin.' v\ill piobably follow, i'ht
Morton op'ra conii>:Mi\ has Imch Miowb'niml
JHtwteii Pnliilh and Ivim <'l:dre. i'luirxliy
iiijlit i.i Piihilli the m»n-ury was 'Jo dv-n.-
below /. lo and ;.Mowiiiir colder. A slct i
tuid lain -loiin pit \ ailed Wediu sday in Si.
and warmer weather was iiinli>'led.
w hen suddenly then- eaine a eolil wave, tlie
mercur\ dropjiin^; 30 deyrees. Tlie storm in
Kaidkton. Pitk.. I.i^l'd 4s hours. TImj nnr-
eurv .Iropped to 1« below \\ edliesday ni;:lil.
ainflhe siiow was blindint.'. Teachers ami
scholars were oldL't d to remain in the seliool-
roonis over id^ht, I'lovlsions bein^ carried
to them. K'|Ks were stretchtrd to the
selioolhoiise toeiialile tho-i! carrying: f )o I to
uo aud come in saleiy. In the vicinity of
llaviuond much live stiK-k.wa.s lo>*t. while re-
ports of siiirciln^' and death are eon>tanlly
coining: in. Two soih of WillKnin Driver
were frozee to death, Charles Heath i- mi-s-
inj; and .J. 11. ( lapp was badly frozen, while
, wanderinu' all iiiurht In tli- piaii ie, Tlie i le-
I \ator of Arclur»"t Howe tell with i:J,(Hii»
I bushels of ;iraiii. .\l Bisinarck the mer-
' curv was '28 deureos below, and 10 passeii*
i ircrs in*sta:res for Wa^hbiiriie are j^iveu iii)
ihe crew of the French salllnij Vessel Minb
ireu iSatiicci, which w«» wrecked recently.
■ har;:e« the captain of the KuvUsh Meainei
KMi;.'Mlale with refii»io;.' lo tow the vehsel In
Till neaii "l port. llioim;li she was in a Kink-"
in;: condition. Ihe rentill was the Ions uf ii
lives.
Hallway Employe Killed.
< (iN<oitl>, N. 11.. .Jan. 14.— Marilii Dools.
a;.:ed »l.'» Neiirs, sceilon hind, was iuM!anl)v
kided by a I'HomotivH in t)ie railroad yanl
here today. ___
The H:tl(leiuan-G<>(r Mult.
Then; is coii-l hralilu interest in I5o»toii in
the suit which Cyrus S. Haldeuian has
bronj,'bl !i;:ainsf i:. II. (Jolf to |-ceover t<.V»iX).
•ill. ired lo be ililc lor SI rviecs ill coniiLclioii
Willi til. Iiih r*« el. Ctrl'' li.dilin:; enlerpii>.'s.
Both men are well known wlien'ver in Xi'W
Kn-laii'l III.' arc ILlit s|ic U i|, brilliant i i\s.
I'l.iiiiSih ai.eues ih it iie was prmiii-el ?i."(<KX)
HI "•(•'ck "I' llie .Vni'-iicaii llbciric l.i.'lil ci'in-
pain to ^iv' ui' III- lilac.! as N.-w i;ij,.;l.iiid
iiixeiit oi liic INniisy vania railioa'l, and :*.V.)(i
more t" I'r'iiinle tlie coin|);iii\'< inter. s)« in
the New Kn-I ind .ilics. incln'dini: L\ nn and
Lowell, lie performed his share of tli c .ic
Iract liut never ;:ot his pay. Mr. (i-ilT .le-
iii 's that such a contrail e.\l«ted, aii.l as-
-.rt- tb.d both were eipially iiitere»li d in llie
• nterpils.'*. ai.'l tint Jlatilenian jiiinp.i'l at
th.' oll'i r lieeau-e h.' knew be wa* to lii-.e the
!iiilr< ail pi:ie.'. Tlie e\ Idence now iridic,' in
cov. rs a wi'le lit Id and Involves u jioo.l in my
individuals.
ANouKTtiKA HirrKKS Is a hcuaeliold woid all
over the worll. F.-r ovoi .Vl years It ha- adv. r-
U'Cil llpelf by lis inerlls. U is now ndvcillfcd
lo warn tlie piddle iigidn^i e umle.f'lt . llie
^'ciiuine arllclo Is maimlHcturod by l>r. .). «.. II.
•>ii;;c.t & .S»ii-.
%'ou eannot make a mistake In buying
your Koo.la from J. L. ChalHuui, lA Central
atroet. First, hIa prh-ea are lower than the
loweat. heoond, If after you n-lurn home
you Hnd >ou have bousht au arllele you do
not like, all you linve to do la lo carry the
gooda back and yuiir inouey will t*e cheer-
fully refunded. M^hat iiiore can you aak ?
on a level,
sl-irted for
liave not
The snow
.lames Sinilli and two t^nx
a load of hay Wednesday and
l)een hend' from since.
in I'rook^ton, Minn., is
ibaii: in an>lhinjr wbieb seem.s like a bui-deu. ^ ^^^^. |^,,,^ ^^i Minot ih-jn' i-^ U in-hes of sn nv
Free wool iiiu.^t result iu fn e woolens. Free
wiMdeus im ails free other thin;.:s. and when
tbe protective principle is wicrificcti, the
whole hjh'.en. is doonieii. Tiie free-traders
eee this, aiiil tliiy have seh e(ed wool as the
point of attack, certain that if they nuccced
b-n',ibey have virtually acumplishid all that
they look forward to. Evi ly manufactur-
ing luleiesl «lK>uId Uke warning, and be
wise iu timt.
Thi! CoIkKii eliil), as :i factor hi American
iwlltic, isoficudaciareJ !•> mauy to b" a
lucre linmeal of the rtiublicau |H)Iiticiai.V
pilcil IS feel hi;;li in ]( some places,
:.ndihe weather is bideriy eohl. Dminjf
' Ihe iCA]e. at Si.iix City, la., a lire occurred in
' llic biiviiM ss centre, and many of the liremen
iiad their hands and f M't trozen. Much suf-
fcrin;: for food and fie I is njprnled in eeii-
tnd Iowa, 'llie weallier was bitterly cold iu
■ Omalia. an.l Kr»'d Kll-r, a cipir maker, was
I fro/ell to death duriii.' ihe storm. Two
school children, Wcxell BocU and (JeoriiC
Allen, aii'l a vouiif: woiiihm are ini>'inx.
Several farmers" in Adrian, .Mil wen- lost
III the snow au'l have iiol been biard Irom
IDcatiis.
IXfai <ggtatf.
m\\ k Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Contnil Street, Lowell.
Over Freaewtt National llwak.
Ths Bijou Shoe Store.
Desii int; to reduce our stock to
a large amount before stock tuk*
iiiK> Iu tact It beiuK a matter ot
ueceHNity that we Hhonhl reduce
it, wo have determined to make a
>
!?reat special reduction of prices,
for a sliort time only, in fact
r^Tolutlonfjse prices.
Great Revolution at the
Bijou Shoe Store.
Revoliitiou ill llic price
of Ladirs', Gents' and Chil
(Iron's Shoes of v\ery de-
scription.
For the most stuprndoiis
Closing: Out Sale
• OK
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
Ail our OeutH* Ileat'i/ Uiulerwear
at Huff Trice,
50 dozen Blue Bibbed Shirts and I!|iaw-
eri for 88o., down from 62.
60 doien Otntft' Bootch Oiay Shirti and
Draweri for 38o., down from 75. ,
Qenti' Scarlet Shirti and Drawen for
69| 67, 87o., $1, preTioua prioei 75o.,
$1.10, $1.25, $1.60.
100 dosen Genti' White All -Wool Shirti
and Draweri for exactly half priot,
371-2,50,62,750.
Ladiei' 38>cent Velti down to 25o.
Ladiei' 50 and 62-oept Veiti down to
38o.
Ladiea' 75-£e^t and $1 Veaia down to
671 2a.
Ladies' Medicated All-Wool, richly worth
$1 25 to $1.50, down to 76c. "^ r
Boyi' Scotch Gray Sbirta and Drawen,
62 oenta, down to 38u.
iionikhv.
All our 20 anl 25-oent Hose down to
12 1 -2c.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 oenta, down to
25o.
About 100 Ibi. S-oent Ball Tami, aU
oolora, down to 5c.
In Ooraeti, Ribboni, Handkerchiefi, Kid
Olovea, Hamburg, Ootton Ucderwear,
Oloaka, Shawla and Draperiea.
4r#'I<adlea are requaated to vlalt oar itor*
and compare |irlcaa.
O'DONNELL & GILBRIDE.
116, 118, 120 k 122 Iferrimaok St
CENTRAL STORT
In (Jroli II, Mhms., .Inn. li, of pneiiiiiiiiita,
.rjlin It SKialiwifk, njred Tl yeiir-*.
Kiiner.ii tiom ^Irntin-k nlreet l'nlv<'r«;ili?t
cliuirli, MoiKlav. nt l.:JO |>. in. Kcl ilUi - :iiid
irleiKl.^ are Invited u> lUiend wllliout furilier
iioiiee.
In this lily, .Ian. 12. Daniel ii. (Jrcenleaf.ii.;cd
','.) \earr>.
Kiineiul at Ills late rertli'onee, '"J Hljih hlu'it,
toinMif,)W (-^iindav) at I'id'i o'rlork. Kil.n.m
are lnvll«' 1 witlimii luitlUT notice.
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
Medicjlaijd FclcaUfic hIJH bnsat lant wItp'I the
(ililfin of the loiiw iiifdiNi ni»ii:<lno for the iinr.
[.w, del.ilit«4»Hl, and th« aur-*!. by co'iiblni-w tiie
t uorve touiw, t ekr>' ami C(v.\. with othi r vlXr.
.p rcinoiUes, vrhlih, actink' (n-ntly but effin»'iitly
. th.- kidnryp, l.\c;' and b' wols. impovh «li^'• iiph-.
».tore utvciurtL uud rt no »v v ita lity. Xliii uii dicuic it
It Ih loday 'iimi.^ii.ij ,|,„ ),.,;i.<eof Tlieodoie I'resloii In
biiii^J atiout I'iUit .Mound, Alan., euuu'lil lire and wa- eu
tir.lv e'»ii>iiiiied. Mr». l're»toii. Mis
Ima-lnidioii. 'ILIh !* not i*o.
r«^^i^•>^ :i»d ^;)CU•H.l.c money y>
frec-lradi- In til. ridled HtiiU^. i^ue, »....- ;;;„•;„„,„;,,,.„„! l,.>v were badly fio/.eii
body hii|»i*a-e thai tbi> eltilj of Kuxii'ii "i'«>»' tliion.di lieln^' • x)(OMi^1 to Uif bli/.zaiii aiid
Dueit aiiy<
Pre,
ufaelurci* and ^tde.•lnen t* ddiu llii> from
nnv di^i:jUjresielinoliver NolntaH. Ku^laiiJ
lia^ iiiucii hvulem In her cJlort-^ lo M*«nire and
keep llie inirkel' of Uie world. The f ne-
trtuler III le ur:,'»e» thai we neid lo aholUh
duti«H in order to en:i'>le uh lo coniiH;tc wllli
tbe foielKii nrmufielurer In other iniirkelM.
Tbe foreix" nianufaLlurer doet not fcliare in
tbU lieiief. Oil ibe e mtrary liii reason for
abolUbiuK Arnerif;a 1 prdc U'>n in not lo He-
cure a utw conipell'.or for niarkelN be al-
r«iaO| ban* but to itccuie our uiarkbt iu addJ-
wire found helples.i In tli-' i»laldr,
T»i«; ».-lf>oni.r .ludu'f! M'.»|)kiiJ:*ou lift lldli-
more Tue-idav. and ihat iii.nlit eiieonntercd a
iiorlbvv(!«ter. ill wiiieii thr vessel fonnd'ied.
caplain N. L. Hand ami Williuiu Huikr
Wl re unable to inaiia;,'e tin,- v< ^^*^:\ and they
took 10 Ibfl ria;i?ini'. from whieli tln.v weic
reMued Kri'hn. W Inn found their lian 1^
Wl n- fro/Ill to tin rixi;iu«, ftn«l lliey bn I nol
ta^ted food )*inee Tiievlay.
The worst fealnre about cntnrrb Is iln dan-
"eroun lendeney to eonKumption. HoolN
!stp»Hi»«rillacure»njaUrrhby |>urlfyioi{ tbe
blooU.
elery
m
It flUi* i»lacp hrretofon- nnoocnried, and marki
a new era in th*' (i-.iitin«i)t '>f nei-vou* tioiiblu.
ovorwork, unxli ly. dUoan', hiy tbo fonndiitim of
uci-von* pr«*tiation and wenlinrtw. and exj-f r.< iko
i.uH hhown that tii« uHiial ri'iu'i'lcs do not mend thr
•iT.in ai.il I'aral'HlK « f t!-.. ri-nniB rsratrm.
tlMoommsiided liy pr..fffs.'i.inal »nd bualuMK men.
'■ t;J for <lrcnliirs.
Price ;l|. CO. lii.ld by drtmriate.
vVELLS. RICHAFJOSCN *.tCO., Proprletore
BVKL1^0T0^, VT.
We "take prido in showini? property
line the resideuooa wo olfer lor sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der our peraoual supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make t^«m I jjartfiUUS ill (llC IlCXt fcW
first-class in every respect. Hovel m "
deibign and very convenient iu their ar-
raugmtut, witli hahd-iouie fireplaces
and sideboard. ^
Thy are filled for steam and lot and
cold Water, and have sat soapsloue tubs,
etc.
We recommeud them lo your notice.
S4n<iO.— We i=cldoiii have A phue that wo ean
olfer at tlie low prlct; plarrd mi tid-s extra Wfll-
built tao-Mtorj house of ilxht rooiiii*, beshle
bath mom; heiited Itv fnninn*, Iiuh hard wood
rtoorn In dlnli'^' room, kitchen and panliy;
hnudsoine Kan il\tiire-<, eti-. Nel(?hlK)rlio.id Hrnt-
olHt«R iii'd near ImiilnosH. (l(ir>»}
On Central Street.— Very dcdi able ph-rc of
prt)pertv, (•onsWllnjf ot two-tmy house and
nearly ilM feet of Inml. Could easily be roade
to pay more than 10 i-er ecnt. net. (l'i«3)
Not far from Merrlinnck Street.— Two.
gtory, two-lencnit'nt house of M ronniH, llnislied
In good ghape. A barKaln at ♦3,500. (HKJ2)
If yon will rail at onr oflli-e wc will show you
aoDBi) InveniuientH that will pai you Initter man
10 per rent.
Stiepard, Russell & Co.,
«8 CKNTRAL HTREET.-
Orer I'rosrott National Uaok.
Acme Skates
Ad solid Rtccl and tine llnlfh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our atoe.k of SkntoB Ik the lnr|f«Rt ever otTcred
in Ixiwell, and eiiibraeA;B all leading styles and
makOH. ^
days tome quickly to
The Bijou Shoe-Store.
The Best Bargains go
lirst.
Doirt miss saving money
at the great Ilevolulion
Sale at
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimack St.
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THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Ifprenawd toynotetheTery lowest prl^ea oti
ftU klMla ot printing. Call for estlmatot.
Special BargaiiiH for Fridiiy
nionilnff nt !) o'cIocU. See Ihem
in our window.
REVOLUTION!
REVOLUTION I
REVOLUTION I
The Prices Dill It!
We Knew Iliey Would!
Well, Why Shouldn't They? They
are low Enough, Good-
ness Knows.
ire have had a big trade ever
since we mavhed down our goods
and announced ottr iute^tiotv of
yoiug out of bnsaie.HH, Wc are
not tna/cing any money, but we
htve leMH yoodit every night, and
now all we tnlsh is to sell out
clean, stick and mnooth during
the coming six weeks. We think
Ufe h'tve marked our prices low
enough to do it, aud still continue
marhing down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
thetn out at once, A glance at
our DrcsH Hoods, Cloaks, Do-
meHtics, Hosiery, Gloves, Hant"
burgs. Laces and Vwlenvear
will convince all that no such
genuine bavgnitts are offered
elsewhere, I>o not be humbugged
by unscrupufous atlvertisinff
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every-
thing in our stock is marked
down <M represented.
Oswald & Co.,
30 and 37" Oentrfil Street.
Today's Boston and Now York
Markets.
irriiiu Oorfllejr & Coinpanjr.j
LOCAL NEWS.
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OBITUABT.
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the
New Voik, 10 30 a. in.— The Hti^njclh of the
market HUxfCOHth irtoroiictlvUy. t)n»ty« Tninu-
'Oonlliieiilall»u<'i'Voflle, ou tho good dhowlng
at Oregon linpruvdiutnt and appreciation of
IU MttelH. /
New York.— Atlho MUrtouil Taoille ollico U
la stilted the lOdiicHxi 1" Kansaw iat«B ainouuts
to about i pur cent. A ulniHai- sUUinonl Is
inmdo at tl)o AtchUun ofllce.
Now York, liin.-The bank etatoinent Indl-
nates unuBually lironipt pajiiKiita of loans ami
unusual returns of eurrency, tho gain In e^tsh
keing nearly six inllllons and In surplui* rtsirvo
AlBost live wll.lous In spHo "f two inllllonh'
galu In (lepoflts. The market was very .julek
torospoudanil boejuneiuorc aetlve, cld»|ng at ^ '•*
tbe hlgbcDt prices of the day, with • very buoy
Mit fuellug.
QuolAtlon*. ,
HUN1>S.
Closing Opeulng Closing
Jan. IS. J^n. 14. Jan, 14.
▲tUntle A I'aetne Ine's «i'« ... M^
U.|K.A\V.&> «K»H 91
Consolidated Vt. O's lA -•••
MMlvauCoutral4*s..r. U«H .... ilb\
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Bruokllne
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KAII^KOAU NTttOKS.
A..,T. *». re
▲tJaiiile A I'arlih'
ChleHgo. Itiir. A Onlney
Chi., Rnr. & .Niiiiliein.. N >■
•lexleanCniliiil
riint A rereMiiKiiielte
5 lint A IVre.Mir. pret.
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Boston A Maine
U«ninil ot .M.ittM. loin.. 'ii\
Genlnu ot ila«». prut.. 41h
FlintiburK
Kutlaiiil eoin..i A
UuUauti prel Hi
MKW rOUK K1<>CK«.
Qtaloago A .V)lthvve»t'u lUH)i ll'N)i IW
Oentrnl ot N. .lerfev-.. "H — 'if*V
DelawHH' A llu.U.111... Hi.'*', H*i l'«
DelawHiu, I.. A \V I-JV>, li» l^iu
Denver A Kort Worth <**.
Brie «)S 3»S ^^
Kansas .% To xaH 17V — —
Loulsvlllo A Nashville. *ii\ <M>» . Oi^
Lake .Sh«i-u UIU Mh lUX
Mlolilgan Central t^^i
MlMuurl raelllc H*>t «M >tH
North I'aeltle •.»-i', «S «l<
North I'ailUc prvf 47>« 47*4 *»H
New York tioniral 107'i IW Vflfi
Norfolk A WoHteru 44 ....
OflBfthA ■•••••••• 8*^71^
Oreg«>n TrunseoutlM'l.. '.flS «
Phil. A Keaillng <»*» b&\
Texas rai-lilc IVS i^^
Oalon I'aelfla >M •.••
SI. Paul 7CiSi ..••
UIHCKLiaNKUUt.
Weetcrn I'nlnn 7R*4 78V
Oregon lnii>rovemeul.. 4K M',
Pacllle Mall .H«S
LansouM. 8. Co 4tlft 40
MINIMU NTUCK8.
Calumet A II ccla IM
Pranklln I3S[ ••••
Owet'hi •.•..... •... ..••
Qutncv W ^^**
Xanar.'tck..... litf^ .•*<
Rank .statement.— Uev rve InnenKP tlilMM AV);
loans de<reaHe#.'t,Hl«l,tlhO; siuTleliirreuse ♦!,§(•«,-
«00; «ie|-oi-ll lno*t!asu#l,l^.'0,iiuj; elrculatlon de-
immite ♦l'«s.loti.
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NKW8 ITKMPJ.
— Kred Heiiiier. wlio w«« lo Iw arraliriicd
on a eli;ir|L'e of roldnry in New York Friday,
eut Ids threat w Idle in tlic eoiirl room and
will prohiihl> die.
— Krai* Ik T. Niehol- wa* Krlday iiomiiiat-
Oil for Kovt rror ol Loidxinnu l»y the deino-
emtie iH»iivi;nt ion ill Union Koti;,'e. liiere l>c-
iliK HO oilier eiiiididiite.
—Mr. T. I). Miiilev of Kiillaml, Vt.. while
ali.i?htiii'.( from i iiiovini; iraiii :it llooMue
Juliet ioiiTliirj'diiy, f«'ll IkIwchmi the ear)*
■Dd a platform and was khled.
— Karthipnke n'toikn wire fell in Cliiirles-
toti, .S. «'.. \Vilmin;,'toii !iiid Waleijih, N. C.
Havannuh.tJa.Uoehe.ter. N. Y.. and other
placoM TIniixlay. but uo »eriou>> daniiiKe vmih
uone.
— In the Keiitiieky h Ldsialnre .lames H.
Beek wax re-clecti-d I'ldled staler wnator.
The lepiihlieiui" in the Iowa le'^l«lalur«« have
rcHoniliiuted .lame!* F. WiUoii f«)r United
Htalon neiiator.
— Miehael Lannidtan of Provldenee v^'«»
Friday M-iiU'iK-td to pay ^\1()0 and 10 months
ImpriMiiimt ii; for iilesrid liqiior MJIiiiu. Ills
Ibc mo>t sevire stiilenee ever inflielcd in tliat
•tato for a sinrlar oflViiee.
— llolicrt Neill. a <ieHpera1e erinilunl'^ln
the prison at Toronto. Out., who hud hi en
fliHTitcd twiee for altemplinif to intirdor
fiuartls, Fri«i:iy slahhed (iuard HullcdKe in
the groin. iiiHieliiiji; it fid:d wound.
—The friends of llie condemned anarehiuls
arc dls.'-atisliiMl with some of the reatriilions
wliieh tlie aulltorities huve pnl tipoii the
Waklheiiii eemeterv. and tliey tiilk of ere-
rnatin;; the lioilies tiiid prencrvin^ tUo ashea
in urna in some hall.
—The rceeipls from tlic advanee sale of
tickets for Mrs. »rown-l*otter. who hhowed
la Now llavin Fridiiv. over *1(H)0, were at-
tached Tlinrvlny hy lloraie Wall of tlie New
Haven Opera house, wlio elaimed a eonlrael
with Mr». Poller U) ajipear at his buuae.
— After eluding deteilives for a year, the
nan who, represeiilinjf Idinwdf as n brother
of M.tren.' U. Maver. sOMieivi-sfully MWiiidlcd
the residents of tbe eily of Mexico out of
nearly $=:W.(HK» by a spur ous advance sale of
tickets for a series of concerts by Mine.
Patti, has htcn arrested an^l Is locked up in
New York.
— EmiKndion (.'ommissioiier 8tepbem<on
IiaBjiued ,Io>epli PnlU/.eriind .lobn A. (Joi-k-
rell, proprietor and in ma-ln^' editor of the
New York World, for IIIm I. in publishing an
■rtlcleAcinr^'in;.' uross misunnaijeiiiout of
Castle Tl I rden, whi.h resulted in nn investl-
fnilion by the Ina^iiry depaiiineiit Jnto the
WorkiiiKs of the emi^'iaiil oureaii.
—Alfred .Sidman. of^tlie suspended tirm of
Tlmpson & Co.. New York, and coulidential
cicrkof D.iter & Tlmpsoii. wbodid a clear-
fnR house lui-im'S for vnrioua brokers, has
dliai>peared from his home in .Jerwjy City,
having apeciilated with the! firm'M money.
He borrowed !3<2."».OtO from Uev. Mr. Herr,
hla pastor, to buy a seat in the stock ex-
change, whieli be lost.
Neuralj{i<r pain is usually of an intensely
•harp, cutting or huriiiiiK character, ami Is
either constant or inlerniiilcnt. To relieve
thIa torture ami cfTect a si)eedy and perma-
neot cure rub tliorougbly with Halvntlon OH,
tbe Kfeatest pain cure oo earth. Pritx V
I a bottle.
Chief Knalneer Tlioinaa J. Farrell.
Chief Kngineer Tliomas J. Karroll died at
hia home. No. 100 llridge htreel. at 8.1ft.
o'clock last ni>;lit of disease of the kid- '
neys, a;:ed JMJ years. Ho ba-i been ill more I
or less for over a year, and trmts liefore was
uonliucd to the bouse for a short |)erlod from |
heart trouble. Since recovering from that ,
attack he has attended asslduou-ly to his;
duties, and thougli suffering considerable dis- 1
ircNs fur some weeks previous lo Dec. .'i, !
be refused to leave bis post until actually |
forced to on th|»t date. He ex|»ec|ed to lie;
recu|ii'rated in a few tiavs uud ridieided llie ;
idea of au} thing uf a dangerous character..
He has been in great pain Ibrougboul bis |
illness, but he was a patient sufferer audi
was eoiihcioui abnoslUH Ills l«»*t moments. \
Mr. Farrell was a native of Hiooklyn, N.
Y.. aud came to Lowell when quite young.
He attended Ihe public schools, and was aft-
erwards employed several years -by tbo late
tieorsfe H. Wellinan as hostler un«l in goueral
ebar«e of his eslate on llridge streel. Ho
was elected lo till a vacancy in WellmaMhose
eompaiiy .Iiii. 12. IKT4, and April 24, l«77, be
elected foreman, sueeeediug .lames
Armstrong. In INW he was appointed
driver amrelerk and hehl those }K)hl|lons up
to 1sk;I, when Mayor Douovuu sejr«"levl. bini
as chief eii'iiiieer aud tbe nomluution was
e«>iillrined. He was sui-eeiHlud in l>*«i »>'
Kdwald Hosmer, but was again made «Hil«f
engineer early in 1W7 and has aerved since.
W ben it iK'caiiie known that bU llluoss.was se-
rious his bi-other liremen wulcbod by his UmI-
side, Ibe members of Well man hose being es-
peelsllv allentlyetobls wislies and iu eun-
Iributilig to his comfort.
Deceased was an earnest, «lev<»tcd and ca-
pable tiremaii, and said to some friends, wlio
urged him to withdraw from the thpartment
during bis lust prevl«»us illness. Ihat he
should Ite eoulcnl lo die as a member of lla-
lire department. He had the departmeiil
under reiiiiirkable eonlrol. and enforced
strict onler anmng his sulM>rdinatos, being
iioiieeablv severe on any inloxhutlon aiuong
till! Ilnmen. as be was very abstemious. Mr.
Farrell lielonged lo Ihe Franklin Literary as-
hoehillon but lo no secret bodies. He leaves
a wifound two soii«, one «if wlioin Is in tlie
city IreasniTi's offltv; a mother, aud two sis-
ters. Miss .Mary Farrell, wlio ie«ides with
Ihe family, and Mrs. .lame T. .laul/.en of
Ibis city; two brothers. Josiph and Michael
Farrell of New York clt\, uial a iar^e niiiii-
bir of nonresident relatives.
The funeral w III occur Monday morning at
<»o'ilo*k from St. Michaels thunb.
The «omniilUe tn Hre denartmenl will
nieel at 7.:M) o'chn k toiiigld lo make arraiige-
nieiils for alli iidiiig llie funeral. Tlie iiiaxor
and llie comuiitlee will tdb nd Ihe services. ,
The eiiglneers ami foremen of Ibe dlirereiil
companies in the dei>urtinent an? lo meet in
tin; Protective compain's house on Warren
street at H oVhuk lonK'iit to decide upon
w belher the whole or a |M»rlion of tbe depart-
ni« nl sliidi Mtleiid the funeral. Aettng t bief
Norton savs Ibai he iliinks that it will l>e
latter for'the entire department not to at-
tend tlie entire service, as it might relhrd the
depHttment service in ease of tire.
All Ihe city Hags were burned by the llro
in the Middle street city buildings, and a Hag
WHS procured fioin ibe United .Slates Hunt-
ing company this foivnoon to Ijo pliu'id at
half mast at tlie idly hall in memory of the
departoil head of thu lire deparlmont.
John It. Soiithwiek.
A former reshlent of Lowell, Mr. .John U.
Southwlck.died in (Irotou Thursday, aged
71 yeirs. He came to lA)well from Lynde-
borough. New Hampshlie, aliout 50 years
ago, and w as employetl aliout 40 years in the
'iVemonl and Suffolk mills, Im ing an over-
see- iu tho dressing room nearly all the lime.
During the stopp.ige of Ihe mills in war lime
be asHi^te^l in procuring men for tho service,
iind iu ascertaining whal cliatens were liubio
to do mllilary duly, in 1M71» bo lefl corpora-
tion work, and bought a farm in Uroton,
whore he lias since lived. A abort time ago
be Kold out tbe farm and hnd proposal to
buy a piece of land In lA)well or vielnlly.
Ills Illness wiu« of about three weeks' «lura-
lluii, and pneumonia was the cause <»f death.
Dei-ease«l served In tbo leiflslature in IK'tl,
aud w lis also, at dlllercnt times, u member ot
ine board of aldermen and ommuu council.
lie was n cliiirter luendxr of Samuel II.
nines lod;,'e Knights of Pythins, and was
also a mcnilier of l^wt II lodge of Odd Fel-
lows. He was also eunnected with the Shat-
iiiik sin et riiivei>allst church. Mr. South-
v\ ilk leaves a widow, son. and daughter— the
son n sHing in llo^lon. and tlie daughter—
llie widow of llie late Kii'scll ,M:i««oii— having
lived «>f late with her pan;iils in tirolon.
Tlie funeral will be fnmi tlie Sliatlm Iv
sirett church Monday at 1.30.
other L>ewtlia.
Mrs. Marv P. Hill, mollier of .Mr. .S. M.
Hell, vvlio ie eiiiploved at the po^l cflii-e. «lud
vesterdiiy at her ho"me, No. ll.'i Higli stnel.
at the age of M years, edie had been a widow
for muiiv years.
Heiijiiniii Uobinsou.aii employe of Ihe
Middlesex co'iipany for many years, *lietl
ycHierday at No. tJ'Warnii street at the aue
of 7!) yeaf s.
Peraonal.
Mi-s Louise M. Curtis was married l«» Mr.
.lames W. Small at tlie re»ideiie«f of the bride
Wednesday, al U oViook, by Itov. W. .S.
Ay res.
Mrs. A. M. Oiige aiuMier son, Arthur N.,
lefl l^iwell thi^ mormn.i: for Tombstone,
Arizona, w here they will lemuiii till spring.
•Mr. Charles K. Park will act as nssi<.iaiit
ticket agent at the Norlheru depot during
-Mr. (luge's iiliseiice.
Prof. William F. Slierwin of Bcstoii, who
iu his lecture al Ibe First Haplisl eiiurcli
riiur«dav fight wiih iKdiceably ill, is now
sulVering' from a slight shock. He remains
al the home of L. T. Trull, esq.
Dr. S. L. WanI ivceived a letter this morn-
ing from Rev. 31 r. Dickinson dateil Nassau,
.Ian. «. announcing a pleasant voyage and
safe altfval. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson are
iiiui'h |Tiea>ed with Uie Ilahama.s.
The no>ton Tiauseriiit thiuks .Sefator
Howe, as a member of the legislative com-
luilt^e on lislitries and game, will report a
bill for tbe s^|)p^es^iun of umpires.
(ieo. W. Fllithlof Lowell, or rather of
( iielmsford l^v. Is one of llKMllreclorH of
iheTlltoii ;ini^elmonl (N. H.) ra lroa»l. It
is declared thai gmund will be broken lor
the rond in ihe spring.
Col. ,loe V. Meigs is in New York, show-
ing lii.s elevated ro id to the. West Side transit
eompuny. He rather slulled the eommiltce
bv his Claims, but they were well iuipre.s.sed.
Not Tirt K»llii«alahed-T«»rln« Dpwis t
Waili- The Alarm HynUam All HlgBt.
Tho operating room fn the Fellows build-
ing is now ill onler, and with the ex«)cptloii
of coinpleling llie eiiculls needed to put the
alarm system in almost as good eondilion as
forinerlv, tlie inside labor is about Hnishcd.
One circuit was ready yesterday afternoon,
us th< strokes of the bells early in. the even-
ing indicated, but us a gnat risk Is run in
having onlv oue eln-ult. In case it
should be ilaiuaged, live olher Hues are
l)eing run fn>m Ihe ballery room and will
shortiv 1)0 completed. Two repn'sentatives
of tlie'Ciamewell c6ni|_>aiiy an- arranging tlie
balleries, colls, etc., while a gang of meu lire
stringing ilie wijvs from every available po-
sition. Telegraph Operator Whitnov bus
lioeii I xceedingly busy since the Hre In ar-
ranging things, and is probably the hardest
worked man in t,he deuarlineut. Citizens
will no longer fear for the safety of the city,
as an alarm can now be rung In from any of
the boxes.
The unjust crltieism of tbe Hoston Iieruld
has excited a gmitl deal of lillentioii among
the Lowell Mienien. and thosc'who saw Ihe
manner in wbieji the depurliiient wiukei^al
the lire aie torward in eondeinnfiig the een-
su'e. Thi; tire when discovered had posses-
sion 6f nearly the tmlire uiiper purl of tlio
armory buildiug. The woodwork was con-
sumed'like powder, and bv Ihe lime the Mid-
dle stn-i'l companies coulil get al work the
llumei' were spreading through the Old
structure with wonderful rupliiity. Afler
the other upparatus bail arriveil the
luen found il next to Iniiiosslble
lo tlo any effective work with the hose as tho
water froze all arouini them uud tho sireums
eould nol In; directed where they might
Ifiive done aiiv extinguishing. Tho whole
Hoslon gill-edged lilt department could nol
have done betler. The Lowtll liremen <le-
serve gn-al credil for tiieir energetic work.
'I'o move around with stiffened clotlies, en-
couiiler showers of wabr or idouds uf sinuko
and run the ihiuieu of falling from ladders or
being crushed beiiealh Ihe falling ruins, are
not pleasant tilings for the llnnien to con-
sider, but they never weakened.
Thi^ woik bf demolishing tho skeleton walls
is ill the hands of ex-Alderiiian Frye, and a
considerable portloii was low«n?il Ibis morn-
ing liy means of ropes, the ladders of Frank-
lin hook ami ladder iruck being utilized.
.lu>t wlial will be done to the shatti red en-
gine bouse building ha- nol bieii decided.
riie the til Ihe riiln» <f the armory build-
ing U still burning and no attempt will lie
muiie toqiieiich II, as tin- Humes cauiiol cover
more than a small Npacc
The i|Ue.llon of nn luadeniiale lire depart-
ini III. in the inaiter of lii^nllieicni apparatus,
i> causing •oine I'omiiu 111. 'riiere may be a
>tep towards appoihliiig inure penuuneut
men and liave U'ss call men.
The St. 1*mhI Coiiuert.
riii' line concert at SI. Pa.il's church next
Tiies.lav evening, a» w III. h .Mrs. .Starkweath-
er is lobe the ceiitn! i»f uttiuclion, is lo
oiler Ihe following pntgruiiime :
I'KOcaiAM.MK.
I'nrt Firtt.
I . Overture. " Acndrunilde" Itoaslnl
Aiiieili-ah Oi-chestni.
i. (;horus. "(iloila," from .Monarl's lilh Mass.
.1. Aria. "II. ur ye, Israel" KHJah
.Mrs. Maud M. Starkweather.
4. Cornel ."Solo. "Fantasia on Sweet Homo."
I.evy
Mr. K. .Ml Daniel.
ft. ( horus. "(ioil of Israel" Bosslnl
«. Xyhiphone i*olo. "I'lMiiUHon Echoes."
Hardy
Mr. If. Oufrosne.
t'lirt .Sfcoiid
OmbIms Biit«rt«laai«Bts.
Tony Deoler*! Humnty Dutnpty com-
pany will give a piece full of variety and in-
terest at Music hall next Thursday evening.
The company U a popular one.
(leoige 8. Kiilglit la to appear al Hunting-
ton liaMlH ••Otto,*' Saliirdav evening, the 2lst
iiist. (iuN Williams will play iu "Kepidei's
Fortune" al Music hall on the same evening.
I'ollee Court.
./an. 14.— Then! were two tines of il^l and
eoMi. for simple drunkenness. William
Hint borne, drunkenness, was lined $5 and
co^ls.
I t ' -
A Mlauilteuut Vote.
The vole iu llie .Seiialo yesterday ou Kld-
illeherger's motion IsUkon us an Indiculloii
thai Lumar will be eoiilli mod. Tliree repuli-
llcan senators voieil vvilh the democrats logo
into executive session, the oldecl being lo
coiisiiier Ibo nomluution— Puliner of Mlcllr-';
gun. Farwell of Illinois ^nd Kiddlebcrger.
Ills expected Ihul all three will volo for
Lamar.
Various Matters.
Prof. (JockIo will resign us tinh comniis-
sloiier and remain curator of the national
museum, a pliico more lo blsiiking. There
are pluuty uf applicants for his place.
MFTIKTU C(>N<JnK8H.
.Inn 18.— In tbe Senate the bill lo credit
and |)ay lo the several slates ami trrritorics
uii.l the District uf Columbia uH moiie>H
collected under tbo diroet tux act oflheOlhof
AiiL'iist, IMII, was taken up, tho (|uestlou
being on a verbal ameudmeul offered by
Mr. Iluar when the bill waa up some days
ill-. Chandler uioved to recommil tho bill.
It might be somewhut sacrilegious, he sal. I, lo
v. nunc to erlllclso a Idll w lileli bad been ap-
piovid by two secrelurles of the ireu»ury
and hud been twice pashcd by the .Seiiale,
biilJXicn- were ilefecU in this measure. Ho
poiiiti .1 oiil the danger of trouble, ii.asinucli
H» a large part of the money had come dliec;-
l\ Irom Individuals and not from slate treas-
uries. Mr. Saulsbiiry agreed wllli Ibis posi-
tion, an I Mr. Ilawley gave il a ipialilied ap-
proNai. Till? Idll was tluiJi laid aside.
•Mr. Illddleberger moved to go Into exeeu-
tl\e session and was pniceeding to state hU
uii.lerdundiiig of an agniemeiil lo do so lo-
d:i\ when he wiis iiiforiiK'd by the presiding
ulll .r that deb.ile was ii.d in order.
.Ml. Hiddkberger demanded (he yeas ami
mi\> .til Ids iiiKtioii. Tbe iiiolioii was re-
jeiie.l. yeas 20, nays 20. a parly vote, except
thai Mi. IM.Idlebi'iger Voted wllll the demo-
erals in favor of the niolloii. Afler some re-
mark* bv .Mr. Call !ii uppo. tloii lo the peiel-
ii.gbill,'.Mr. Ulddleber^»;r lenewed his mo-
lion lo proceed to executive l>iislne»s, and
llie niolloii was again defealed, yeas 20. iiavs
27. Mr. Liddlebeiger again voting with the
«l( ino.rals, The bill w .ts then laid usldo.
On million of Mr. Illoiiiit, the House i>ro-
ceeded to the conslderutiuii of the bill relul-
In;: to permlsslblo marks, writing or print-
ing, on sicon. I. third and fourth class mall
matter. Mr. Illouiil brielly explained the
piovi!..ioiis uf thu measure, and the bill was
pa*sed.
Tlie House then Weill Into commiltco of
Ihc whole on Ihe privalu calendar. The ufl-
eriiooii was consumed In ihe discussion of
From Yesterday's Second Edition.
NOWLIN'8 EXECUTION.
C I. Sooti 4t Co*
7. Cavatlna.
s. l)cwilpllvo"Kaiita*la. "A lliintlnir Scene."
Ilucalossi
On-hcstru.
,, » «. Spring Song O- Well
" tb. l'i<»iesiailons ll.Sorrls
Mrs. starkweat'icr, with violin oblltfulo by Mr.
Hardy.
10. Inflaniiiiatus. Mopran i solo and chorua.
Uoaslul
.Solo hy MUs Ktlu (J. Stlmson.
1 1 . .Nnxoplione Solo. "Cricket ou the llonrtU."
SU'wart
.Ml. J. il. Jeiinnolte.
11. Idyllc (descilpllve), "The Mill In the Forest.
Kllenliorg
On'hcatni.
Such a singer as .Mrs. Suirkwrnthor, with
thu other allraclions, should draw a full
house, especially as the tickets are only 2.'>
C4illt".
„.., V*..,..... two bills of a private character— one to car
...... « ..II. I) out. llie liiidlnxs of ine court of claims in
Mis..Markweiither. ,.|„« |„ llic court of claims the claim of the
uwiii IS of the sleunier I. N. Huiitoii. When
the eommittee rose, tho former bill was
passed, but no uclloii was taken ou the lat-
ter.
Mr. Morrow of C'alifornia, from the coni-
nillice on foreign affairs, n ported a jolid
lex.liition upprupriating ('•"'O.OOU, t<i enable
the governineiil to parlicipiile lu the iiiler-
luiiionul exhildllon to lie bel^ al Mdbourne
il April, IHSS.
(iblNEKAIi C'OUUT.
.lan..ia.— In the SciiaU) Mr. Ho.Jund of
llrislol uileicd a n -oliillon approving an in-
tirnational court of arbitration. A ines«age
was retteived f'oiii the' governor stilling tli.il
Lwndldales NMinaC during Hie pa^t year 4<l panions liail been
The death of < bief Kngineer Farrcilcaused w,Hnled. OI tin- prisoners pardoned 21 weiv
a vacancy which niu-t *oou bu Ulled by wC^, ..nllned in tin >t d- prison. 20 in hoii-es of
appoiutinent l»v the iiia\or and eonllruiHtlKii eorreclioii. 2 in tin' Ma«sacliiisi its n?formato-
by the board of a'.leriiieii. The appoiniment rv.aiid lime in the lefoniialory iirUoii for
will be lor .Mr. Fanell's imexpir.'.l teriii. women. Of these pardons nine were graiit-
whlch liegaii last >;iriiigor tin llrsl of Ihi" < d on iiccoiint of >iiKness. ami three of the
year. There i-. a <itie'*lbm u- to which liin.' iielpiciits have since .lieu,
is the legal be-liiniiig. The lerm Itself Is for | in ihe lloiise ord. rs were uilopled lookliiir
three years, so Ihat whoever is ehvled will ,„„„„.,„,„„,,„,,,„ ,|h; ll-pior law, to further
hold llie olHcc more than two y<'ars all) wax. i" «•""'"■•" ■■ i
and pussilily ihrco full, xears, la. king aboul a prevent the h.ttcry business, lo change u
nioiilh. Anumbi-r of names h.ivc been luen- |„,rtloii of the '•>^letll of aceoiiiils in savings
Honed in eouiieclion willi the posilion. Tiu' |,;iiiUh, mid lorbi.idlug to.vii divisions exci'l
prominent onei. an* those of ex-Chief Ho- when a»ke.l for by vot.e of the town it Im) .Ii-
mcr and Assistant Kiiglneers Norton anl \i,|fd. '•
Marriott. .Mavor Palmer savs he has not liiel - - -
lime lo i;lv»' ih'c iiiatler any tlioiighl as yd, l
and he liilemU to take plenty of time fur it. |
He regards the appoiiitmeiil as a very lin-
porlaiit one.
There are sevi ral eaiidiil.ites for the two
LA BO It NKWb.
.More Miners nult—Ap|>«<aIlrK to Corbln.
The mini rs in itie linlcrprisc colliery,
vacancies ou the board of registrars, caused Sliamukin, Pa., quit work hriday. I h' y
_■ .•_..« I.'*... I Ik ai....l.l I 1 . ■ t ._k ...(A.1. Al s.v..^
fiiiijrs He Lost SaOO.
Michael SI. I-fcdger was urrosled bv Ofll-
tiers HIckson ami .McDonald last ni^hl, for
being exceedingly drunk. This morning he
was lined ijll and co-t«. When his per.-*onal
tiroperty wiis n turned to liim after thccourt,
le was surprlse.l to Hnd that he liad but
bv Ihe reliniiieiil of Fred P. Marble and .1
Frank I'age from that boar. I. 'I'lu' yacaiieie>
iiuisl be tilled by democrats, so that the caii-
di. lutes are deiiiocrats. .Mr. Page Is a ean.li-
date lor rc-el. ction. and the other ••andiilalcs
are Dr. W. M. Hoar and D. J. Donahue.
Kuntlny Note*.
At the Paige street Five Haptist ehunli
theie will be a male quartette the next two
Sundays. It will be composed of .Messrs.
Albert" Kvisoii, ilrsi tenor; .1. H. Ilarrlnglmi.
seeoud Icium; Charles Howarth, lirst bass;
.\. V], Wilson, st'coud bass.
Tomorrow evening Kev. (ieorge C. Wriirlit
will speak to the Keform club on "The
Nerve and Courage that Come. Through
Hum."
Profcs.xor Win. .1. Tucker, D. D., of An-
«lover will }>rcach in the Kirk street church
tomorrow moriftng. Il has been a number
of yiars since Professor Tucker has preached
al I hi- thiircb, where he was always a gnat
favorite, as be Is elsewhere. Dr. Tucker's
had made an agreement with Hie oiieiatois
whereby the Pennsylvania railroad was to
haul the co;il. This was found unsali.^fiietory
by the operators, ami rather than have Ihe
coal huule.l by Ihe Heading company the mi-
ners left their work.
.\ eominiliee of leadimr business mon in
Heading an: to appeal to Presith-iil Corbln to
iisehis inlliieiiee to bring the slrike lo a
close, ^s it 1.4 injuring business and playing
sad havoc among the manufactiiring in.iii'*-
tries of the entire section. The cominiite.'
will represent millions uf capital. C'oal iraf •
lie is nearly at a »tandstill, and tli»! siirill
dealers iu I'lie interior towns are alino.st out
of coal. The farmer- have fallen hack upon
woo«l, and the old-fashioned lireplaees of f)0
vi-ars ago have been brought into use in
"place of tlie coal stove.
It Is stated ill S.ranton. Pa., that the fur-
nace men and iron iii.inufacturers wlio are
deprived of their coal sui'ply by Ihe strike in
llie collieries uperalOd by the PhHa.li Iplii i
Preparations for the llnnKlna: of the Hoiu-
ervUie Murderer Next Friday.
Ho.sn>.\, Jan. Hi.— Tho uncertuinty In re-
gard to the execution of young Nowlin. the
Somervllle munlerer, having been removed
and liiterferenc<! refused bx the only authori-
ty wlilch h'ls the power to irratt a stay uf tbo
court's sentence, Capl. Flsk of the Fast
Cambridgttjall bus set about making pivparii-
tions for the hanging, which will take place
next Friday morini.g. A new gallows will
be built, In fact has ulioady' been be-
gun by OtMcer dray of the Instllii-
tlon, who is a carpenter. Il will
be coiistriietod of 4-lmdi hard pine timbers,
and will be set up In the currhior of tho Jail
in vvhich Nowliirsc4dl is. The eld gullows,
which it hud been ex|H eled wouhl be used
for this exeiutlon, was found to be loo bulky
for the purpose. Ills untlerstooiA- tkat the
eJlifcullon will be private, and IhiiTnone but
the requisiti! twelve legal wltiicshcs will be
allowed to attend. Nowlin has been Informed
of the frulllesM attempt niiide to save Ids life,
but seems lo take the result coolly and indjt-
feniilly. His mother visited him Thursday.
Uev. .Mr. Oxjifoodof Homervllle is a coii!.tant
atlendttnt on him. '■'
BRADFORD'S WRECK.
One More VIetiiii Head and Another
CIrsdually Mluklns.
llAVKitiiii.L, Jan. HI. — Henry A. Hart of
Portland, Me., thu twelfth vletlin uf the
Mradfurd railroad disaster, died ul the hospi-
tal Thursday night at s.ao. Ills wife, daugh-
ter and son stuud by bU bedside when the
end came. The resl of the wounded wen;
eomfortable ul eight o'chick this morning,
with the exeepllon of Mr. Wintworth, who
is gradually sinking. The scene at the hos-
pititl Is hearlreiidllig in IheeMniiie. FrleinU
oil he siiU'ei Ing people an* theie and full of
anxiety for tin Ir loved ones. The Mlleii.laid
nuises ami pliNBlclans are doing e\er>ihliig
posnible to alleviate the siiileriiig ones. The
woiilidcl al the private ie!«l<li'n.-«>s mil al Ihe
K'igle house are doing well and will pr.ihu-
bly recover.
A Vt'slihule IimIii in ( ollislon with h
Frelalil.
Piirsllt'llii, Pa., .Jan. Hl.-TIm Nivv York
llnilled ve.-iibulc express east on the Fl*
Waviie roail met With a serious aeel.l< nl I hi"
morning at Hoclicsler. 2.'i miles west uf Pills-
burg. The train was riiiiniii;; alllie rale of
It.) miles an Inuir. when, at llie |ioinl named.
It I'ollided Willi a tni;lil Hum of 4« ear^ co-
liig vve^l. The emiliieers iiiid liremen uf both
trains pimped, and one of tln-m was badly
Injiire.'l. The trains eaine together with a
terrllle crash, both engines Iwdng wr-cked.
while the bauirage cars of the llmiled and
four fndgh,! cars were piled up In a heap.
Till! pa^seniers in tbe iimlled were kiloeke«l
about In a iiiO"! promiscuous manner, but
lib uf them iseape.l with a few biiil-ei.. The
train was delayed several hours In arriving
in Ibe city.
Kitllway TraIHe KuspeiHled.
Hii.MNHItn, .Minn., .Jitii. I.'l. -Tho entire
line of the Northern I'aeltle, fnmi Lake Su-
perior to Dakota, as well UN the Hraiiienl
an<l HI. Paul division, Is entirely blocked by
the storm. Hoth St. Paul trains wen'
hloeked shortly after getting out of the .Min-
neapolis yard yesterday. A Winnipeg si.e-
cidsNvsthc s'lorni wliieh began >eslenia\
iiiorniiig extends through«uil the lerrltories.
Nearly all Canadian Pacitic Indus have been
abaiuiuuud.
Car Works and Methodist C'linreli at
l>MUiihln, l*M., I>«straye<i.
IlAltlil.Hlit'lui, Ph., Juu. IU.— Tbo ear
works at Dauphin, Pa., owned by School »V
Shoiiii, employing about li'iO persons, were
destroyed liy lire lust night. Loss, |i7ft,000;
liiMiraiice about #2.'\.0<H). The MethodM
church, lu close |iroxiiiiltv, was al.-o burned.
Loss, DihDUO; fully li.sure*1.
They Kllle«l Katdi Other.
.\N.NisroN. .Vla...lan. 18.— U. IL Kvans
and W. H. Williams of Ihis placu quarrelled
yesterday at the Parker house. Williams
was Ihe proprietor, ami Kvans was n bonni-
er. The Idler llred live sIioIn at his iiiitag-
onlst, who In turn lln.l four times nl
Kvans. They both died iilmosl iiistaiilly.
Injuries Prove Fiital.
Dkiiiiam, .Ian. HI.— INder Flmiegan. the
«wi;ehiniii who was injure.l in the a.-iidenl
lit Finest Hills last ovoiiing on Ihe Ho>lon .t
Pr >y|.lenee ralinmd, died at 0 o'clock Ibis
morning. HewasiX) years of age andtiii-
married.
Alelulilng Piirtlea v
an; just the ibiiiu for .lanuary, bul voii can'l
enjoy the colli ride if feeble from debility.
Paine's I "elery Oompoiind has maili: new men
out «»f thoii". did- whose biaiiis and bodies,
fniiii overwork or dissipation, were failing
Ihciii. ^
»• . . ' ' .
Almost a Miracle
lavorue, as lie IS tM>ev* 01-H-. i»i. • uvi». i .-. jui, collieries operaieo i»j iin; 1 ii'i.i'i.ii'i.i
many friemls in Lowell will be glait of the s„,i| ij,.,|,|i|,j, coal and Iron compiniy, wll
o{)poiiunity to li«ten lo him again. \ bring suits against the compiiiiv for violatioi
^ nMhe eoiiirfieis nil. ler which they were bO'
Kplaropnl Mlaaiona.
The board of missions of the Kpiseopal
eliiirch ill Massachusetts are Ibis winter
holding a series of mjssicmary mc'i-tiiigH in
the ditlcn III parishes. A uui*ou meeting for
Ihe Lowell churches is to be lieM U\ St.
.John's church Tuesday evening, .Ian. 17. at
0.') iu money, wliereus he was sure ho
hud
two 8100 t/llis in the inside pooket of his
coal un the pnceding u\j.\\t. The inoiiev he
savs he drew from the Mtrcbants' bank uf
Provldenoc last Thursday. . Whether tlie
man was rubbed or whether ho imagines his
large loss, >uggesl two explanations of the
c;ase. He says be lost some amallcr articles,
as u penkulfe, etc.
.lonii seniiii-ii iui-..a> ,,,».-i.iii:i, ,,..... ...... ,.„iiiinHtee Of conre
7 'i o'clock. The pubic are cordially invit- Mv meet the iiianu
ed. The topics ar^s '* I he mlHSionary motive" , j^^y^
and "The ml>sionary lb 1.1 ; our duly uMd re- ,|.j|g ly^tpr^ civtdi
of tint contrucis iin.ler which they were be
ing MUpplied with coal.
Notes.
The Fall Hlver s[»inncrs will hold a meet-
lug Monday to lake definite action on tlie
wage ituestion, ami to hear Hie report of the
eoinmltteeofcanfernnce. which will probi-
facturers' committee to-
spoiisibilily." Tlie speakers are Ili;V. Wm.
(i. Hills of Newton Lowi;r Falls and Uev. J. i
Milton P«!ck of New Hedford. j
What the Militarr C'ompaDlea Propose
liolni;.
I The members of tho Putnam (Inards held ^
' a meetinir last night iu Post \>-!> hall, Capl. C".
I H. Hlchardson presiding. The hiss of the
company by the late 'lire was discussed and it
ihe lusters ci»ployed by Hie T. C. Samp-
son .Mttnafa.;turiiigcom|)aiiy, Norlli Adams,
strm* Friday iK-causo thov were nfuscd
more wuges,"an<l were followed by the cut-
ters In H. I". Cidy's shop. The Sampson
eompanv Is Ihe llrm that imported < hina-
men a niimlier of years a;,'o, Uiiis breaking
the (Jrispin society.
Nineteen of the twentv-or.i reaper, mower
and binder maniifnciiiier., in the I'niie.l
RinicInK Noiaea
In Iho ears, aometimcH a roaring, buzzing
auuud, are caused by catarrh, that exceed-
Ingl/'dlsagreeable aud very (wnimou disease.
Loss of smell or heuring also results from
uatarrh. Iioo<I's Saraaparillu, the great
blood puriller, is a peeoliarly ?ucces«ful rem-
edy for this dlseuse, wWch It cures by purify-
ing tbe blood. If } ou suffer from catarrh, try
Hood's SarMpartlla, the peeulUr medicine.
«
i
company by the late lire was discussed and it ; s,ate, orgaiiize«l Friday In Chicago as a nu-
was voted lo hold meetings In the (L A. H. ij„„„| association. I.rf\vls .Miller of Akron,
hull until suitable quarters may lie obtalnod. ., y ^^^ olecleil president.
r|.k<. M.>..K..j^t.. Pl...l.in%r will lit-n tlin riMVinS . ^.^^^_^^_^__^
The MeehiHiie Phalanx will use the rooms .
of the I/iwell branch of Hie Salem (Jadels la ,
the Hildrelb building until they secure room* j
uf their own.
Our Hablee*
How Ihcy are loved! Keeji them fat,
I healthy, and hippy, by u^ing Lactated Foo I.
Knblfoam for the teeth oonUinn nogrit, no It la easily digisted, and. when piepHred f .r
acid, nor anvthing injurious. Will keep the use, la Identical with healthy motljer's m Ik
teeth white and the breath aweet. Try It. It la both tbe best and the moat ecoiioialoul
Mc. AlldrugglaU. , \tood.
Two for a Cent
And t'.ie best ever ttiade. Cheap
enough, suiely, and so good that
those v/ho have used them won't have
any others. What arc they? Ath-lo-
pho-ros Pills. What are they for? For
disci dered Stomach or Liver,! ndigcst-
ion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Nervous
or General Debility, Headache, Lassi-
tude, Diseases of Women. They'll
take away that tired feeling, give new
life and strength. Small and pleas-
' ant to take, yet wonderfully effective.
Prepared from the formula of an
eminent physician. Neatly put up In
bottles, and sold by all druggists.
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.
lia Wall St., New York.
:jr/^vx s/.
POWDER
AIMOLUTKLT PVUU AND HBALTHFUL.
Caaeaaing all the good qoalltlae of
klnc powdem, white (ft oontalna
none of tlieir injnrloaa iBgredtonta.
One of (lie Most Kemarkuble Cures
of Itlood Poison ing Ever
Accoinpli.Nhed.
We Klve Itelow a atntement of oao of the
inorit remarkable eiireii ever accomplithed by
any medleliio. .seldom han a coinniuidty beea
MO greatly liitcreht'Ml la a ciHo uf thin kind aa
was the village of Daniarlacotla Mlllii Me.,
In the udekiieHM iind eiiio uf Ulr. Itankln.
Kvorythlnx elite had laUecl, and doath iteeiaed
Inevitable, when lluud'i .Siiriiaparllla, waa • re
iiortod to and elTecteil *
A Wonderful Cure,
"TIh* Mtatenienl which I here make nifty ■eem
tou extraordinary lo be triH'. lint I will tell
my tiory an plainly aiel triitlifiilly an I poHAlbly
can, and refer lor coiroWoriitloii to alinoHt anj
reNldent or tlilit town, Mlieit) 1 havo Uvoil all
my life ainl am well known.
MH'heii a yuuUi, 1 wai strong and aetlve, able
to work hard, ami ainbUlouM to succeed In llfti.
1 am now M yearn of brc, and U yoar^ aifo be>
iran lo havee|illr|iilc iltit, can^ud, a« we hclleve,
hy liiJurleH to the Hpliio received hy a fall, aa
none uf our family havu uVer boon Ntinllarlf
anileled. Home nine yearn ago, by advlee of a
phyitlelan, f hcKaik to take a bromide com-
pound, which had a ijiiletlflg elTuct upon mf
iiurvcH. TlilH beliiK, an I ain lold, li 'eumula-
live <lrutf,' and (akin;; nothing to earry It out of
my Hyaloin, It had a dNaiitrouii and
ALMOHT KATAI. KKKf.C'T
upon my blood. In fact, I Ihlnk I Never eould
again go through the pain and mlKory of tne
pant two yearH. Noun afler 1 began with the
bromide, noioit appenrcil on tho ealven of mf
legM. .'Sl«)vvly but ourt'ly they upread over my
I o ly. I tried all the iiieillelncN we eould hoar
of, bul nothing nuiyed lliuir terrlblu progroaa.
They became very novere under my kiuitni, aiitl
whi'ii I walked hlood would Mlarl froui them
and iiiiirk on the floor my pnth I'roin room to
room-. .\l lenglli tho cordM hecaine coniractoil
no that I eould no longer w.ilk, and wan obliged
In ilenpalr lo Utke to my bed, from which I
iiu»cr«>\|)ei II- I to rUe. hxtuiitliig my huiid^
hiiiidn, feet and bivani, I wim lit' rally covered
with huren, ciuiKtaully dl-cli irgliig corru|itlou.
No word'* can eoiivey an Idea of the terrible
niineiing« I endured, an my condlllon wan al*
iiiiiKt too It rrlblu to dcHeilho. I wa< ur>ahln lo
Hit iiji or lie dow II, I. lit wan obliged lo keep In a
rcrlliiiiig ponlllun, ro.-tlng mi my feet, hipn, the
palmH of my haiidii, and the back of my hoaU.
I ewuld nol hear Ihe touch of heavy chtllilngi
and my eoverlmtn were i»f tho llghtcnt poniilbia
mall rial". When they were changed ur th«
elotlin on my llinhn wcro removed, lurg«) ncaba
came og with (hem. Whun old auroa drlitd up
now oiien toruied.
I IMp NO APrKIITK
^Or Htrongth.eoulil eitt hardly anything, and
win In Hticli pain that 1 could nleup only whoa
I beeaine totally ixliauvtcd and relapsed Into
iiiieoiif.eloiinncnii. 1 had the conntanl attention
of a loving father ami moiher, who aInioHt ex-
liaunlud their health and meana In emlcavor*
bu lo relieve my i*ua'erlngM. 1 hud been con-
lined to tho hoit about a year when. In Hoptom-
ber, \-^l, I a^ked mother If I eoiilil try llood'a
Maipapaiilla, an we had read of lln leinHikable
rtiieeoM. I took one bottle and notlcetl no
chaiigo In my eondlll )n, but continued Ui uao It.
When on the lUlh holtlu wo noticed mat the
i^oren neeined to look hcttor, and the llenh under
them natural.
This Ray of Hope
Wa« eheerlng, and when lay young friendit la
the village made me a (/'hrlntman present of a
dozen bottlen of llood'o MjiKaparlllu, inv grail-
tmic to iheni and to the niodleliie wna almoat
nll^|<e;lkable. I contliineil to Improve: The
nniiiller norc. gradually healed up, and even
the iiioro »tiibl>nrii oiion were forced at last to
yield to llie tncilli-lne. .New nud healthy nklB
formed. My a|tiietl(e came Imc ; lo uic, I ate
well and liiefea-.eil In llenh. 1 noon begun to gel
natural nlcep, and now rent an wtl\ an auy one.
.\fur belnk'i'onllned to Ihe bed a year and five
tnoiitlin I wa-i able to get up. I nHMticd to giow
■•(ronger every >v»'ek, and conbl »ooii work
about the hoii-'e, and walk with n eanc, which I
f'hoidd not neeil, bill lor the contnulliig elTect
of ilii! AiueH npon the cordi of my Kgn. I [am
now
KKrillKLY KHKR yUOM NdKKa,
lliiv!ng all over my luitly only the fcir* as re
mindern of my niigerln>;-». My \vh de lmprr)ve-
ment I atirilinte nolely bi llood'.t sarsaparllla,
andean tnilhfully nay I hellcvu I 040 my life
to thin woiiderfnl mcdielno." ii. W.mikkn Ka«-
KIN, DninarUeetla Mllln, Lliinoln County' Mu.
for Corrobovuflon
of the above tentlmonlul we c;iii refer to alnoal
every renldent or Dam rlMcotlH .Mllln and the
vl!l:ig«;n about. To bo more i>pecine, we have
reeeivtd lettern endornliig Mr. Hankln'a atate-
meiil and tei^tlfylng lo llio vvoudcrftil power of
lloo I'n Sani>Hparllla an shown In lhl« caao, from
MVUK II. UVNKIM,
.1. K. Mi'i.i.l'JAN, I'ontniftHter,
W.T. Y«U1K, Hotel I'loprUlor,
W. ('. I'K AUUK, all of Damarlneottft Mllla.
11. X. Wi.SMiAiw, of llroekuui, Maaa., for 1<
yearn iioHtmanicr and cxpresn agent at Oar
maiincottu .Mllln.
Mum. II. M. Wiiittkmokk, Ayer, Mima.
Wii.i.iAM II. CimiiiN<i, Worcester, Masa.
TliKKO.M (). RANKm, W(»rceHter, Mans.
•loiiN II. Kankin, Worcenicr, ISIann.
K. M. lioLULNM. 77 Franklin Htreut, llonton.
What More in yecessaryf
Surely, after reading the uImivo, not even the
monlskcptleiil c^n donhttho peculiar power of
llood'n .Surnaparllla tn purlfybu the blood, driv-
ing out dUeAne. aud Imparting health and vigor.
Salt U.'n iim.
"I was troubled with salt rheiiin till aboat
throe yearn ago. liy fare ahi^nt tho eyca wonbt
be Kwollen and .^cihi>e I, my liandi* and parlKof
my body Moulil bo raw -nres for wcoka^vt a
time, my llc.-'h would ncciii no rolled thattfenul a
roll pbxes of ncih Irom beiwcon my IfMr'-***
large ash pea. la fact I wa*
toi:mkntm» with halt Hnntm
In the wor8t form, and had to leave olT work al-
together. I connuUed ncveral doctors, but thcf
gave me nrt relief whatever, dne callod It tJTM
poUon and gave me medicine accordingly; .kOT"-
shI- rheum (annol Ik! curc'l In that way, I a»-
sureyou. seeing Iloo<l'a CarMiparllht adTer-
llse<l, 1 luu^ht one bottle and uned It acoordln^
to dlro4<tlon^. It lielfed me so much that I look
a second and third iMtitle, and
UAVK NOT BKKN TROUBLBD
with salt rheum Hlnce. I will recommend Elocd't
Sarsapnrllta not only for salt rheum, bat for
hnmora of all kinds, loss of apfietlte. and that
'all-gone' feeling so often experlenoetl by overy-.
one. In tre itlng for aalt rbeuni I aae4 Hood**
Olive Olatment on tbe plaee«\/aflkoied. A. D.
BoBiuaa, llagar atreei. Jamalee Plain, Mm*.**
\
*if
6
t
;iV.
RUrilGlOUB NKW8.
Tttmfr of th« Breton llshen.
lx>rd of the Bca. the ""«>•►»»•. »n<|.V''»«*'?'
rather of tho.e who bi«ve the trca.herout main !
Thy »oa U nilKi'ty. and uur »k>uU» are .mall !
Calm !■ the m-r today, the nnftllKhl free ;
Fa r U the lHi.|'»"tr wind that " <; thj; hM .
Lord, ere we go we Inint our ail to Thee ,
Thy sea iB intKhty, aud our boaw aiis small.
When the oafe htllliiesii rroeps upon the wave,
Wh.n the while moonllHht cheer, the .llenl
OuanKif le*t d«iiK«T lurkn UMieath the calm ;
Thy wa IK u.lKhty. niid our lK>iil. are hmall.
When the wild hurricane uplift* Its volc*.
And col.l cndMii.lnir billows threaten uh.
If Thou Hhoul.l•^t Hn.inlHr we are l'<»w"rlo«,
Thy heu I. mighty, and our boat* are small-
Bread ulver to the crvlnR '*^*'r'"«*r!L«..rn'
Hu«i.an.l of whlowoil w .m.«« lett to mo rn
Our «ll-we leave them ;«»u!prot^tlhem,.or.l
Thy Kto U miKhty, and our boatH aw sinull.
111. o Miller Ip the Hullor's Ma«atln
i' jKiL>i.,.'
v,.iir».*«**-«<li--*
Ino.
Hllnil Scripture K«*«Uers.
The training of blind 8orUdur« n'atlers for
Ihc :.(K).(KK> blind In China U but unotlitr of
the wonders iK-'Injc wroujjht for and by «h«'
Kospellu our day. The story of Mr. Mur-
niy.lliti colporteur In China of Ibc .'^ootcb
Bible society, who bus .levoled years of sclf-
aeu\ In-J labor to |M'rfcctlna n svsb'tn «>f «'"-
boshed dots repVcMidinu 4'iO HOi|nd^. and
thev also represenlliiK' ibe more Ibtm 4(KH»
, cbaVaclcrs of llie Clibu so laM<n:i;.'.>. >»"»•';;"
IMilbellcaily toUl by Mis- C. K. tJordoii t lun-
lulnifN, un.l bus found It. >^«.v Into many re-
llKl.,1.. ubd seci.hr papers. In H'" '"»» ^^'
poll of tl.c nliKious work In I M-. Ken s
Cunlon boi.i.itiil. special ineniion I. made of
the blind col|K)rtmir lulkinz lb«' k'"*!'^'
Ihroiiv'b Ibc wards uud In tb<- cars of p»-
tlenl- f.»r and near. If score- an.l laindreds
of sn.h mi n could be tilled to read the sa-
ored word in Ibe crow»lt«d si reds of lb« til-
tes of t blna and unions ibc mulliludcs .d
WIn.l und wavslde br^-ars. wv.tild not n»ttny
heurof .lcl.^^■lo wbom<»lbcrxMM- lis name
never will »hj knownl- Hlill more If Into lie
,lreui V homes where, as MUs t ummln«s le Is
u». llicr« are i-unicllmci. fonii.l Wi «.r UW
women, very few of whom .an read al a ,
.onw blmd t hrMlau sMcr should ^o with
her IMnu «oM>el In her bund, what results
mlitbt follow I llei-o seem- another wotuler-
ful -Idullon of the problem bow to reach I he
moibcrs. the children, aud the '"»!''"'". "|
borne life In that grcl empiiv. )\ bo that
tbauks IJoU for all Ihal Ihe blind of our ow n
Itnd have rn'clvfd, but won d kIuiI y ad n
fivln«thell^{hlofthe jros|>t;l of i brlsi to
ese other untaught auil nnbUsl children of
darkness*-- (Selected.
A Bl« B«bb«rr-I»wrt of
ooTtffoa.
Boon after ChrlKtmM It wm discovered
th»lJnme« Mllwaln, formerly a hi»tt*r In
Albany, N. Y., had Ikou robbed of fii.OOO
In bonds of the (Iraml Trunk railroad, which
bad i»eon stolen from the vault of the Firai
National bank of Albany. Ofticer* have
Uhju at work, and WcdiieHday received
word that a Montreal bank bad rtH-'elved
iOOOO of the bou.Ufrom a New ) ork bmkcr.
after bavin;: |»a-M'd tiirynv'h the HoyUlon
bank of Moslon. The bon.U were secured,
andil MhouK'*«tlbHlall will be eventually
rect.vcred. and thHt those who have bundled
Ibem will be «-ked to explain vvher.? they
L'ot them. Mllwaln was In the lialdt oj «<»-
luK to the bunk an.l liM.klnK over hU secnrl-
lich In hl« box m the vault, which Included
nearly •l(H>,(KMi. It N suopo-eil that while
thus 'eni'ap'd bis uttenllou was diverte.l,
when a -iicuk thief eplere.l. urybbcd what
hcc.nl.l and escaped. Milvvalu. b<mcv«r.
thinks ific safe was rilled. AIkiuI 100 lock
.•ompurlmentN or pigeon hole-, euch Ixdillni,'
a tin box for sceurltic. were -dnecd In the
Mife. und the depositor* euch h .d a key. «ml
froni each a writ ten. rcleuM- b.r uny lost. l»)
Ibeft or olherwli4« was taken. I ns, oi
curse. t:OI«'^«* 'be bunk from uny loss, al-
tlumvb irusM.me- hulf of Vm> exiM-nso In
scuichinx ">"l <b»' iblef.
OpoBlac Md Olo«te« mt Mnito.
«V^-orreoted to October 86, 1887.
MAIL* UUB FBOM
Albany and the Weat. e.40, 9.W »- m^ 1.16, «.«0 p.
iUllroiA«<
m.
> IB*
Old Colony.
:iin. tb:d
It is
will be
unlver-
The Calliollc |iiilv«»»sU>-
I'.Mi.ip- luaneof Klcbnmnd und Ireland of
St. Paul eiMifcrred with far.linul Gibboii- In
ie;,'ard U> Ihe Catholic university at Wa-hiiitf-
lonTliuiwduN. Friday Hi-lioi) Kcai.e went j
t.i \Vu-biii«lou with lb« urebUcct to mUcI u
► lie fo: the theological buildhiK. ><l'on wbbh
work will bejiin a- M.on a<i the sprin.' •»P''<'*;
vi|l,»eiipi Ion* will bo imm.diutely willeilcd I
111 llillimoie. and after a w.ek or tw.i miI»-
-erii.li.m- will be a.ked in Wa'.binxHm. I be
objc.l i- to i:ailtcr ;i« iiiueb m-.tiev a* po*.|
Mc bijore the Ihsl -imeture i- l»e
tlierc inav be iin ilel »y in tlie work
tbouvf III w'veial million- of dolhr-
r««pilrctl for llieeompUllou «»I tbc
-ily. ^
ItavluK w llitrd Time.
Williiim H.'ravne. of Ihe li.solvcnl wiiole-
-a'lc jcwchy firm «>f I'uyne. St«;ek K to.. New
York.isluuiii«abuid time, rive orders of
jirrcsl liavlnu' lH'»n uruiitcd uk'jiift |»''»
Tbur-da\, No -ooner wa- be .llschurjji'd on
one. barketh.ii Iowa- re.trre-t'!d bv sun-
der-. I vc- A- (.... cbur«e.l with «!»« i''7;i'
of two pair, of currin;:-. v;»lu.'.l '«»•>'•'"•
,.,,d he wu- r.leu.e.l .>n il.VMl bull. 'I lu-n be
wus arreted on ..thcr cbarj;.'- un.l fidled to
Hct bull. .Iud«mcnt- uKainst hl« flrm for
liioOO were filed Ih.irsday. ^
Fall Ulver, Maw., O.ao a. m.,l.\&, 7.10 p
Ulllerlcji, Nasi.., 11.*) a. m.. 7.JW l». m.
Boston, ilass.* 6.4«. «.46 a.m., 11». aiO. *. «•«>.
, 8 p. m. „,..__
t-oncor.1. N. II.. 7.40 a. m.. 13.25, t> p. m.
Drucut, Mass., 6p-n».
Kasujrn.tt.4ft a.m.. 3.10, 7.'it> p.m. - ^^ _ _
KlUhbur«, Mass.. 9.io a. m., 1.1ft. »-4*. '•»• P" "»•
I^wrence, Mass.. K.JO a. ui.. !>.10. 4. « P- »•
Manchostor, N. II.. 7.40 a. "}••>-;"'*»»•'"•
.Sashnu. N. II., 7.4t> a. m.,4'i.i4, <f > P- %, , „
Nc'w York, N. Y., t».40, h.45 a. m., a.lO, 7J» p. a.
Northern, 7.40 a. m.,l,;.,i4. ftp- "• ,
North lllllerUa, Mass., ll.W »• ■"■•.ivXV.r'm
New Uedfonl, Mas... tt.'iu »• "»•,• '• W't^iK".. «
Providence, K. J.. «..'«• a. ™v »' V « 40 i. m"
Houlhcrn, »i.4ti. 8.4S a.m., i'?.^!^'*' "♦^ U: "' _
(ioutn Frainlnghum, Mass., ».J0 a. m., ».5I0 p. m.
Stony Itr.M.W \Vuy.W.M a. m., 7.1ft p. na.
Tyiusls.ro', .Ma«s., 7.40 a. m., ..*» p. «».
Tcwksbury. Mass., U.JO a. m.. 4 p. m.
MUtord. f/. II., li.2A.7.iop.m.
Windham aud rolham.N. II.. ftp- m- .
Wor.ester, Mass., S.4.%. »•«> a. m., 1.1ft, 7.*) p. ■•
Kcei.e, N. 11.. '•»M a. lu., 7 iO P- ?]•,,„. - «, -
Salem, Ma»s.,»l.40. 8.46 a. ni., 1.1ft. »-'0.«i ••«». •
Lynn!M'rM.,6.4«,8.4Aa. m., 1.16,8.10. 4. «.40, «
p. m.
liAM.acu«it KO«
ON and after Jan. 2. 1»K, tralna wUl l^ave
Lowell (Mld.llosex alreot depot) at fol-
For Taanton. Fall Klv»r, Newport, New
Bedford, Provl'l*"*"*. I*«wtuck«t. Marl-
lioro', South KraniluBhaiuaud wayeUsUona
al 7.40 H. m.. 12.46 and 4.40 p. m. AH tralni
oonnect at S.iuth !• ramln^rhain with Iloaton «
Albany rallrua.J for Worwater, HprlnKflaldi
AlbMiiy and the Weat ; also at Uonoonl Jimc-
Hon with Klu-hburK railroad. . ^ „ „ „.
The 4. *0 p. m. train ivonnecis with Fall Klver
Line Mcamers for New York, the Heuth and
^'esl.
NiHH-lal for ChelinifonI at 0 4.^ a. m.. fl.ao
ami ".."Wp-'"- (f*atur.lavs Ht 10 p. m.) Ileturn
»t yM and 7.16 a. m., hiuHI 'W p. m.
«*l'NI»AYH— For >>.)Uth ttainlnnham and way
•talious. «.;Hi a. m. Ibsturn at f>.40 p. m.
J. K. KKNDKK'K, General Manager.
vJSAAC N. MAKnUALL. IMv.Bupt.
'^UKO. W. MlLLKll. Agent.
k TIeket Olllee. «9 Merrlniark »tr— t.
Dean
here
A pn-acher, lu the llomllelle Be view, gives
an outllue sermon for children, the Ibeiue
beUm a lea.l pencil ! There Is too much of
tbis chlldUh alleuory preached uowada>»
under the k"!"" «' ^'"J^ spiritual. In a
abort time there may be a revival of
Swift's Me«lltallon on a Broomstick.
Apropos of that lead pencil sermon
are the division!: 1. A lead pencil has two
parU, so has a boy, namely, body and soul.
1. A pencil U sbarpene.1, so ought a boy to
be. 8. A i>cncll la polUhetl. to a boy U to
be polite. 4. A pencil makes marks, and lo
does a boy. We have seen re|>ort» of this
kind of thing given to older than boya.
Dr. John Hall sayi, "A bright talk for the
timei. on the level of our human experiences.
In which deference la paid to our Ustes. may
please u», but the force that U to lift u» up
In that which comes down from heaven."
So he vindicates preaching doctrine In a
practical wav. Such Is the substance of bis
first coluran'ln the lulerlor.
The Interior very sensibly says that if
Santa C laus Is to Imj dUinlssed as a lie l>e-
eause a fiction, then to be consistent the re-
formers who would tllsinlss Santa Cdaus
should "go Into every Sabbath s4-hool aud
take out lla library and make a bonfire of
It."
A thousand year* before 8 of the figure
8 come together sgaln. "As «»;«nl^e />«';»'
ages 1- to the l^ht of 18H8 so will 1888 Imj to
the millennial glory of 2S»8," In the luterl-
or's equation. . „ ,
Some native mlnlstom In the Bombay pres-
idency have ha.l a conference to discus* the
resemblances iK-lween Hinduism and C brlsl-
lanltv. In sub-iance they have concluded as
follows: 1. There are such resemblances.
J. The native docs not believe them in ij
Christian sense. 8. They may be accounted
for thus : some are remains of primeval rev-
elation ; some are derived from the O d I ea-
Umcnt learnt from Intercourse with the
west; some are later ImporUtlons from
CbrMlanlty. It was agreed to u-e these re-
■emblanccs to Induce attention to the go«-
Principal Cunningham, lx)rd Balfour of
Burleigh and Mr. Oladslone agree In the
opinion that the dlse»tubli-hment of the
Scotch church Is a question for the
Scotch people to settle. This Is a
wondrous i-opcesslon for leading establi-h-
ment men to make— a sbadovt of a future
cveultbrownon the stage before U comes
Kven vet. many people wem to fall in un-
derstau.iin« exactly the nature of Mr. Spur-
ireon's rc.ent movement in resp.'ct to the
Baptist i;nion of Kngland. Tbc Union is u
voluntarv a-soeiation of cburcbcs and miiii>-
ters, but" ba- no judi.lal or .logmutie uutboi-
Itv, the ciiurclie* lieing »nt.;m»lic. Wr.
Snurgeon U a CulvinM of a pronounce.l
type. Ot late years be has mellowed a litl c
toward" cviin'.;cllcul Arndnluns, n..tably
towar.N the Wc-levan Mctliodi-t>; but ho is
very detcrmiiicd lu bis opposition to every-
thing savoriiiic of rallonilNm. ^'"**'' '^ "^
notorious that, in n.ni-conformUt circles in
KuKluud, very Ioohc views a- to luspiratlon,
the trinity, til" vi.urlousmBs of the atonement
and future puniKhmcnt. buvo been publicly
K reached by some nn«l winked at by others,
ir. SpurKuon saw such teacher^ In the
Union, lie preached aguinst their views,
wote warning them of what he supposed to
be their tcn.lency towards unlHillef, and
^beu the evil seemed not to abate, be re-
aolved to leave the Union, as a final protest
against such a Icaveo. He Is mill a BaptL^t In
doctrine. , ,
Swinburne h going to prove, a la Igna-
tius Donnelly, that Charles Darwin wrote
Tennyson's poems. Now, It will be Id order
for some soaring genius to prove that Herod-
otua wrote the rentateucb, or that Aristotle
wrote the book of .Job, or IMutarch the uos-
pel of John. With brass enough and a suf-
ficient supply of tbe hlKher crlllclsm with a
few ciphera thrown In the task will be easy
enough. . ...
Tbe Religions Tract society of London car-
ries on Its mission work in 186 languages.
A BiK tiuu Oaat. *
The largest gun ever ina.Ie of steel in ont
..olldcu-tiiig. andoneof the three recently
ordered by the rnlte<l .Stales government,
has iK-on cast at the IMltsburv Htael compa-
„v'- works In IMttsburg. The casting will
not be tuken from the moul.l for a weeK.
The complete.l gun will be tWH In.bes long
and will wel;:h nine tons. It is claimed thut
the <uns can iM- ca-t f..r #380 whenta- If
mn.le <»u the old plan each would cost over
••10.000. ,
All»any andlhc West, 7, 8.44 a. «.. «J0, 7JB
Fall l^ver', Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. ni.,3.60,
7.16 p. in.
milerl<a,Mass..«.loa.m.,6|..m. .^-gj,
lloslon, Mass., 7, S.46, lo.ao. ll.4.^ a. m.. 1.40, 3.B0.
0, 7.1ft p. m. ., ,» 1 iii« M
ionor.1, N. 11. .«. «'-4ft a. m.. 1216,7.16 p. «.
nrucut, Muss., H.4ft. «-4' u- •"•
Kaficrn, tl.lo, «* a. m., I.40, ft. J.lft P- •"• n,, , ,.
►■lUhbu;*. Mass., 6.36. 8.4.^11.46 a. «i.. 8.50, 7.1^
Lawrin»le,"Muss.,«l.lo. iMft a. '"••=»;\'' J-*M'- "'
Mamhost^r. S. \L ^ ^-f u. m-. >^;l\ J'^: »'
Na.hua. N. ll .. H, s.46, 1 1.46 a. m., 12 »6, «, 7-16 p.
New 'lor(t,N.Y.,7.H.4.M0.8o,ll.46a. m., IMt,
^..-io, 6, 7.16 p.m.
Northern. H.^.^ a. m., 7.16 p. in..
North llll'.crl. .t. Mass., 7 «- /n-, »JM» p. ">•
New li«dfor.l.Mu«s., 7,8.4.'.. l<»..to, 11.46 a. m.,
ProvK.''J.'u.*i'."'.'ii.46, 10.30, 11.46 a. m., 1.40
soutliS7;'.'4ft."o.;«'.««-46a.m.,1.4«.,8J«..7.l6
Soutl/rrSlnlnghum, Ma»8.,7, ».46, 11.46 a. ■•.
8.6»),«. :.16p. ro.
Stony llrook Way. <i.a6 a. m., 4.!W p. m.
Tynt:sb.,n>'. Mass., 8 a. m.. « P- m.
Tewlsburv, Mas.., «.10, «.4ft a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mlllonl, N. II., 8 a. m., l2.1ft. 6 p. in.
wVn.lham and •'•'Iham, N. W . 1*,^^ «:« 46* m' m
WoroesU'r,^Mass.,«Jl5,7,8.46, 10^0,11.46 a. ■.,
Keene. n! 11. i «.M, 8 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p. BS.
Salern. Mass.. 7. 8.46. lOJW. 11.46 a. m., 1.40, S JO.
Lynn: ials."', 8.46. 10.80, ll.*6a. «..1.40.»JIO.
7.16 p.m.
Boston and Majne.
On anil after Sun.lay, (XM. 2». IW,, passenger
trains will leave Uiutral atrtn-l .lepot,
l\.T*Bo8ton, al H.W, 7.H6, H.JO, li.W, II nm.;
12.16, 12 4.%.. 1.8.40, 4.10, 4.46, A.IO. ((.ftft, l».*l p.
m. IIKTI'UN, 7, 7 30.li.Ha. lo,J.%a. ii'-i 12ni.;
li.iH, 2.1ft. -.ao, 8.20, 4.811, ft. 11, 11 8.^. 7, 1 1 p. m.
For LHwr»«iie«», 710, 7.;i.\ s.;i:.. II u. in.;
IMft. I, ;». ;i.40, ft 10, 11.16, )l.ft.\ 11.10 p. ni.
UhTl'llN. 7.;to, 8.20. it.40, 10.20, 11 a. ni,; IJ I'',
Boston & Maine R. R.
importanTnotice.
Oliangfe of Time.
Un and after Huuday, <>rt. «3d. the following
trains » III be dli^dntlnuod.
K.)r llosU.n, 0 «6, ».aft a. m., 8, 886, 8.26 p. m. ;
from Iloston, «, 11.16 a. in. K.)r Lawrence, fl.86.
9JI& a. m., 2J16, 4 p. m.; from Lawrence. 6.86, 9
a. m., t, 2.60 p.m. Kor l'orllan<l,«.16 p. m.;
from Portland, 6..H0 p. m.
The trslii now leavliiK Uiwell for Itofcton atl7
a. m will leave at «.60 a. in.
A new train for lloston anil Lawrence will
leave Ixtwell at 1 p. m.
SUNDAY TllAlNa.
The train now leaving lloston at 7. 30 foi 1a)W-
ell win leave at 7. .. . « .
Tiie train now loavlOK l<Owell for Itoston at
8.46 will leave at 7.80.
The train now leaving Lowell for f^awreuoo
and Haverhill al 7.ftO p. ii.., will leave al 7-10 p.
For further parih-ulars nee time cants.
J.F. IMIILLII'S. lien. A»rt at l/owell.
KIRK'S
dlobD
I 10, i:i.\ 8. .i.ix, 4.1ft, K.*o, 11. lu p. UI. H..uth
iStramrrs.
The latest freak In the wny of ma-quer-
ades. Is a costume that Is lnteude.1 lo ."•»^pr»;-
*cnt an oyster. What next? Wh.v. the fu-
ture mssqueraders will have a bottle of Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup moving among them.
MANUFACTUBINO «»TOCK«.
Corrected dally by WUlUm S^epwd. bfokw.
No.«8^ral sireet, »T«sootl lUak bulkU^I,
Lowell. Where no new transactions taka plajw,
the flaures of i.revlous quoUiUons as to price
Mked, bid aa.I sales are iilven.
LuwWucc, 7.O.') p. m.
l'..r Havr»hlll. 7.10. 7.8ft, xM «. m.: 12.16,
I.8.3.40. .^.|0,H.I.M1.66, H.40 P »B. IlKTlUN,
7!l7, s.io, II 10, 10 10, 10.46U. UI.; 1J.02,2..%4,:<.40.
»«). .'..l.^. •i.4ft, H.iop. m.
Kor MaUiH. 7 HI u. in.; 12 16. 6.10 p. m. UK.-
TrUN.T. 1 1.12 u. in.; I..V., 4.43. o p. in.
Kor Newbiiryport, 7.IIMI. 01.; 12 16 H, fi.lft p. ry.
UKTl lt.'^.»ll-\7.2ft. II H. ln.;2.^^,6 4.^p. iii.
Kor tx.'Ur, l>.)ver und tireul Kails, 7.86, 8.34 a.
III., 1.3 4«, .'ilo p. in.
K.ir Hulmon •■'alls, llid.leford. suc«,OM OiihanI
p.fu.h un.l I'ortlun.l. 'M. S3.'> a. n... I, 3.4o p.
III. Kcliirii (loinhl'ortlan.l, 7.30, 8.40 a. lo. ;
12.40, 8 :io p. III.
Kor llHOKor. llelfHst. Watervllle. Kkowhcgan,
Koekland and Kannlimtoii, B.!.'. a. m.
Kor Nt. .lobn. N. II., Ilalllui. N. »., llonln'Sl
and yiiclK'e, S.3:) a. in.
Kor Auiciista, llalh, I.ev» Iston, s.3A a. m. ; 1 p. m.
I Kor ll<M'hesU;r ami AUon Hay, 8 a.m.; 1,8.40
I II. in.
Kor Kaslporl and St. .lohn'H (per steamer), on
Mon.lays. Wednesdays and ►rldayn, at 1 p. m.
Kor lt«Mklan<l, llelfu»l. Haniror an.l Ml. Hcsert
1 ^uteamcr from I'orlland), Tueclays and rii-
.lays al 8.4U p. a.
' tiUNIlAY TUAINB.
For Hnstnn, 7.3V 8.2U a. in., 12.(16, 4.16. 6.40,
' -JO p. in. UKTUItN.sa. m.. 6, 7p. m.
For Lawrence. 8.2U a. m., 6.40, 760 p. m.
IIKTIIIN, 7.40. 8.16 a. in., 12.10, 6.36 p.m.;
houlh Lawrence, 426, 7.44 p. m.
For Haverhill. 8.110 a. m., 6.40. 7.80 p. m.
KKTlMtN. 8, 11.46 a. m., 4.08, 6 2.% 7 26 p. m.
For Portland. 6.40 p, ra. UKTliltN, 1.4.16 p.
m. J. T. FURHKR, lien. Maniiicar.
WM. MKRUITT, Jk.. Uupt.
J. F. riiJLLll'B. Qan. Aft. at Lowell.
Oct. «, IW7. ___^__
Boston & Savannah
« • • • • s e
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
A Sealy. Itehlii|r«hln Disease with Kndless
HufltorloR Cured by Cutlcura Kentedles.
If I had known of the CiTiTcr«A KKMKnrRS
twenty -eljfhl years uijo It would have saved me
•200 »» (two hnn.tied dollars) and an Immense
amount of suffclng. My .Ibease (Psoriasis)
c..inmeii<-ed on my hea.t In a s||ot not hirirer
than a cent. It spread rapl.lly al over my Iw.ly
HU.) act under my nails. The scales woul.l .Irop
off ..( me aH the lime, ami my sufferlnir was
endless, and without relief. One thousun.l .lol-
lars woul.l not tempt roe to have this disease
over airaln. 1 am a |KKjr man. but feel rich to
be rellevi.l of what some of the do<-tors sal.l
was Icpn.sv, some rlnjj-worm, psoriasis, etc. I
took.... an.l... !«aiHapurllla8 over one year
and a half, but no cure. I went to two or three
doctori. an.l no cure. I cjinnot nralse Ihe t'l'Tl-
CIJRA KKMKiiiKs too much. They have made
my akin as clear ami free from scales as a
babv's. All I ui«e<l of them was three Iwxes of
CiiTlci'RV, un.l throe iKJltles ot Cuticura Kk
aoLVKNT, an.l two eakes of i:uTicrRA .Soap.
If you ha.l been here nnd sabl you would have
cure.l me for $J0o tsi you woul.l have ha.l Uie
money. 1 lookc.1 like the picture In your book
of Psoriasis (picture number two. "Ilow to
Cure Skin Plseases"), but now 1 am aa clear as
any person ever was. Through fon-e of habit I
rub my han.ls over my nro)* and legs to s ralch
once In a while, but t.> no purjioBe. I am all
well. I Hcratchcl twenty -cUht years, and It g.>t
lo bo a kind of se«--ond nature to me. 1 thank
you a thou'.and times. Anything more thai you
want lo know write me, or anyone who reads
this may write to me «-» /^-'iJ --^ 'i,,,,,.
Waterbury, Vt., Jan. SO b, 18-7.
Psoriasis, Kczcma, Tetter. KlnKWorm. Lichen,
Pruritus, Hcal.l Ilea I, Milk CriiNl, Diin.lrulT,
Unrbers', Bakers'. UnicerH* ami Wushcrwoin
nn's Jfcch, an.l every species ot lU-blntt. Ilurnlng,
.•scaly, Pimply Huniorx .d the skin ami >ca p
andltlood.wllh Lo«s of Hair, are poMdvcly
lurod bv CiTTlci KA, the irrwai skin cure, an.l
CDTK'l III SUAI', an ex.iuiflte Skin UeaiilllUr,
eviernallv, an.l CltTUiiKA Kks.u.vkm . die new
lilood IMiillcr, inieniiUy, when pliy!*lei.inn an.l
all ..thcr remedies fall.
.... ... . .
..........
AnorT
Amoskeaf . . . .
AD'Iroacojjgln
Appleton
AtlanUc.
A mes. .V
Augusta, Oa. ......
Arlington, rU. off..
Border City
Bates -,
Boott
Bostoii
Boston Duck Co...
Cabot
Chloo|>ee
China...
Cochcoo
Columbian....
Contlnonlal
Dwight
Everett
franklin
F. iUver Bleachery
Great Falls
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
Hill
Hartford Carpet...
Jackson
Laoonla
Lancaster
Xjitngdon
Lawrence
Lowell
Lowell M.8bop...
Lowell Bleachery.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Uas Co —
Lyman
lutnchester Mills..
Mass Cotton
Rerrlmaoa
Ml'ldlesex
Mona.tnock
Nashua
Naumkeag
Newmarket
Norway Plains....
iytXB* .•.....••..■•*•
Pudflc. ............
Pepperell
Pembroke
UusBcll Mills
Shaw Sto<rk»ng Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
Thorndlke...,
Trcmont A Suffolk
Union Cotton
Vassnlboro'
Washington 61111s.
Webfller
Wllllmatitlc Linen.
York
S..1.I everywhere. Prl<-e, CrTiriUA, CO.-.;
.s.iAl*. J.V^; UtHoi.vKNT, ifl. I're|iaied by tbc
PorrKIl DHKJ ANli ClIKMItAI. CO., UOrtOI.,
•^Sen.l for "How Ui Cure 8 ;ln Diseases," 04
pages. Ml lllustrailona, an.l loO te»tlim>nlals.
PI.MPLKS, bl.i;kh.'a«l«. chu'pet und oily
i.k'.n piTvcute.lbyCUTicuKA .MtiiiCATEU foxr.
Value.
100
1000
100
, 1000
100
600
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
700
600
luo
100
ftUO
1000
100
600
100
100
100
100
1000
100
100
100
IMO
400
400
1000
1000
6M0
600
100
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
100
1000
600
, 100
. 600
MO
. 1000
. 1000
. 800
. 100
, 100
100
800
1000
1000
100
100
KMI
100
100
26
750
Bid.
1(18
170U
108
t • e •
e» e e
120
18841 •
S60
lUtt
Aakad. Sales.
106
17S0
Its
•47 Si
108
M6
106H
m
lt5
ISISM
uao
•M
» • • •
106
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOHBR 10. lUT.
Pafutenjser Hervice fh>m Lowell :
For lloston, at 6.60, «JI6, ^n.66, tl7.)«. '**•
1900
» » 9 •
00
780
100
79
878
710
140
• • • •
• • • •
70
ioM
176
1060
wa
96
118
• • s •
120
216
SI
mo
110
40
780
UO
IMO
7t7S
M
80
198
900
1650
71
1160
260
lllMi
46
776
106
7»K
9(NI
972 .S
472 )i
67ft
WKI
1646
712K
726
143
86
200
140^
1027 ><
11. 'id
180
11(0
600
lid,'.'
317>»
820
lotm
IH40
ll(M)
<«
100
126
247^
ll.'i7>,
1200
120','
220
80
KlO
.^2«
45
»T2«
ton, at o.au, oJ». ko.oo, uliq. i-oo,
117.88. •18 80, •JJU-22. 119.80, •IJH.68 and 11.00 a.
n!:, •JH-l.'io, 1.20, 2.10, ita.fo, M|4.», 4.«',
11ft.86, inw, •»:« 84, •118.02 p. m. 8UNUAY8,
Mt7.!l8, ii OO, •}J».'20 a. m., 4.26 p. m. Ketanii
?8.4.V 7 .80, 8.(81, •8.80, "U.OO, ».16, 110.00, 11.00
a.m., 12.00 m., '1.00, 2.00, -H.OO, W.46, 4.46.
•^.(10, 6.80, 11ft.46, 6.16, •7.00, 10.00,11.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS, 9.0(1 a. m., l.OO, 6.00, ♦7 OOp. m.
ForWohum.«:tt, 7.16,7.86. 9.22, 11.00 a. m.,
1.20, 4.30, 6.00, 6 84 p.m. SlINDA Y8,94» a. m..
4.26 p.m. Return: 8.22,9.41, 11.34 a. m^
6.ii8.«.42, 10.23, 11.83 p. m. SUNDAYS, 9.«7
a. m.i 6 27 p. m.
mr'KxjtrfJi: \Sorth€r* l>*potimiif. JOr oa
arrival q/traim$ from (its SoHk. f Pto Btdfbrd.
KorL.awrenoe.0.86, 10.16, llAWa. m , 140. 2.10
4. 0, 6.00 p. m. SUNDAY.">. ttt9.16 a. ra.
p.m. Return I 7.46,8.30 and 11.26 a
12.06, 8.16, 6.16, 6.46 p. m. SUNDAYS,
8.66 a. in., 6.1ft p. m.
For Salem an«t Way stations, 7 J6 a. m., 1
«.00 p. m. Return t 7.20, 11.46 a. m., 4.40 p
Time given beiow it from Northern Depot.
For Ayer Jtiiutlonaud WayHutlons, at 7.18
a. m' 12 06 aud 6.06 ii. m. SUNDAYS, at '9.18
S. m. Return : 8.16 a. m., 12.68 and 6.16 p. m.
UNDATS, 8.16 a. m.
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
SsYsnnsh, ^
ConnectlnK then' with all IfSllujS.l W.iier Lines.
FAVMltlTK ROUTR TO FLORIDA.
Iron uteamshlps "UATE CITY" and "CITY
OF MAt'dN" Icavlnif Mavannah Pier, Contrress
•treot, lloston, l.\'kUY TllUllt*DAY, at 8
o'cbMsk. For frelKht or passane, apply to A.
D«W. SAMPHON, ■.'01 WaHhlnrion sireet. Bos-
U>n,ortoRlCIIAKD."*ON AllAllNAKD,AgentB,
Bostou.
oceanTxcursion.
Merobsnti and Miners TrsnsporUtion
Oompsny'i ProTidenos, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamthip Line.
The Most Direct Uoute from New England for
Norfolk and Klctamond.Old Point Comfort, Va..
Washli^ton. D. C. and Baltimore, Md.
PASSBMaBRB AND FKRIOHT.
The Iron Bteamship Willlani Chmne. 1600
tons. Capt. K. K. Warren, sails from Providence
every WBDNKSDAY. 0 p. m.
Tbe IroB SteMnshlp Jakas HopklnsMBOO
tonsiCapt. U. D. Foster, sails every SATUR-
DAY. S p. m., from Lomsualb Whart.
These well-known steamsblps are large ami
oomforuble and fltte.1 with every oonvenlenoe
(or PABHKNUKllS and commanded by navl-
iralors of long and successful axperienne. Sea
voyages by tnese steamers are rafreshlnR an.l
Invigorating and the round trip can be aorA>m-
pllsbed In nva UAta. Fare, Inoludlng room
and maals, very low.
FLOATING SOAP
18
THE CHIEF
For the Buth, Tollol uiid Laundry.
Know Whlto ttiid AbHoluloly Pura.
If joor dealer .l.ien i.ol kcp White ri.md Posp
Mmd 10 coiTu for sample .ale., to the wakort
JRS. S. KIRK S CO.,
CHICACO.
'i.io,
7.16
m.,
8.0U,
.40,
. m.
Air Line, at Mor>
a. m.
Dont
let that cold of yours run on. You think it
U a llKht thlnj(. Hut il may run Into catarrh.
Or Into pneunionin. (ir con^-uinpllun.
Catarrh Is dit-nuHlIn^'- Pneumonia Is dan-
KerouH. Consumption N .l.'atli Itaelf.
Tbe brcatbinK apparatus must be kept
healthy and clear of all obstructions and of-
fensive matter. Othervvhtc there is trouble
ahead. . .
All the dheasea of those parts, head, none,
throat, bronchial tul)es am! lum^s, can lie de-
IlKhtfully and entirely cund by the use of
hUtihee^ti CJerman Hyrup. If you don't
know this already, tboiisands nnd thousands
ot people rau tell vou. Ihey have been
cured by It, and "know how it Is, thein-
telvea." Bottle only 75 cent*. Ask any
nciliL
To be freed from the dangers of suffocation
while lying down; to breathe freely, sleep
soundly nnd undlsturtwd; to ilse refreshed,
head clear, brain active arid free from pain or
nche; to know that no pol-*onon9, puirl.l matter
denies ihtj bi-caih an.l rots away ihe deliciite
machlneryof smell, taste snd hearing; to feel
that the svstem does not, thronjch Its veins an.l
arteries, suck up the poison thnt I* sure to un-
dermine and destroy. Is Indeed a blesiilnir l»e-
vondall olher human enjoyments. To purchase
immunity from such a fate shoul.l be the object
of all affllctcl. But those who have tried many
remedies and physicians despair of relict or
cure. ^ . _
SANFORD'B Radical CruK meets every phase
of Catarrh, from a simple head cold to the most
loathsome an.l dostrncilve stages. It Is local
an.l conhtltnilonal. Instant In relieving, perma-
nent In curing, safe, economical and never-fall-
ing.
Sankokd'k Radical Curb oonslsu of ore
bottle of the Rai>ical CUKIC, one Ikix of Ca-
TABRIIAL SOLVENT, and One iMPROVEn IK-
iiALF.R, nil wrapped In one package, with treat-
Ibc and dlrocilons, and sold l»y a 1 drugglsU fcr
$1.00.
PomtR Dbuo Awn chmiical Co., Boaroii.
ON'T
For Amlierst, Mllfor.1 ami Wilton, at 0.16
ViM, 3.48, fi.40 II. m. Mundav, il y. m.
For Oreenrteld, I'et«r»K)ro', llennlngton. Hills-
hort)' an.l K.-ene, at VM> a. ni. an.l 8.M p. m.
For Nashua, Mancliester and Conoonl, a* 8.80,
».16,».a a. in., 12.66, 1.47, 8.48, 6.40. •.», 748
p.m. (Humlaysata. 7.48p. m.)
For Penacook, Kninklln, Ixsbanon and Wnlte
River Junction, at «. 16 a.m., 1.47. 8.48 an<t
•7.48 p.m. ^, _^ ,„
For Warner. Bradfor.1, Hunapee, Newport («.
H.),Claremont and Clareroont Junction, at
9.16 8. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTllton, iJike Village, Mcrwlllh. I.AOonla^
Wulrs, Plym.mth, Warren, Haverhill, Woods-
vllle,at».44a. m., 1.47 ami •7.48 p. m.
For Campuin, Thornton. North Woodstock, Lis-
bon, LlttleUin an.l WhltcUeld, at 9.44 a. m..
1*7 P-'"- .»«..
For Jefferson, LuncAstcr.tJmvoton and r«byan.
at 9.44 a. m.
For Montpcller and all points on the Montpcller
and Wells Ulver i-allroad, via Plymouth and
Woodsvllle, at 1».44 a. m.
For 81. Johnsbury and Lyn.lonvllle, via White
River Junction, at li.l.'> a. m. and 7.48 p. m.
For 8t. JohnslMirv, Lyn.lonvllle, Newport. 8hcr-
bn>oke, via Plymonlh and WooilsvlUc, at 9.44
a. m., •7.48 p. m., "
For Montpcller, FISHCx Junction, Burlington and
81. Albans, via Ceutr.-il Vermont line, at 9.15 a.
m., 1.47an.l*7.1vSp. in. .. . , .
Tor Montreal nnd yuel)ec, via Montreal and
Boston Alr-Llnc, at 9.44 a. "m., •7.48 p. m.
For iMon*r4yil, via Central Vermont line, at ».I6
a. m.. 1.47,"*7.48 p. m.
FBBioRT ooinraenoiii
Mad* wltbont dray»ge with tbe followtaff
routes:
▼Irvlato and Ten
ftolk. Ta.
Atlaatle Ooaat aad Seaboard Air Uaea, at
MoHblk. Ta.
Oheaapeaka aad Ohio R. R. aad Kaaawha
Dlepateh, at Newport Ifewa. Ta.
RIehmoad aad DaavUle R. R. aad Pled-
■soat Air Uae. a* Weat Poiat, Ta.
Baltlmora aad Ohio R. R. aad Cteatlaoatal
LiBO, at Balfcimoro, Md.
Merchaata aad Mlaora Traaa. Oo.*a Sav
aah Llao, at Baltlmoro, Md.
Ttarouffb bills of lading Issued via all above-
named routes. Mark goods via P.. M. AKD B.
LINK.
TlokeU OB sale at R. Q. Wiin>aoK'B olBoe. 8
Westminster street. W. H. Churoh ft Co.. ofllce
1 Weybosaet street, or at Bteamship offloe, 99
iDiila street.
For rat... paaaag. «£ '^|'{} •^»f f^^.
New Bng land Agent.
Provldenoe. R. 1.
Jusuranrf.
rirTY-rirTH year.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OfHoe, 40 Central Htr»«l.
J.C. ABlil>TT, PHKSIDKWT.
K. T. AMIIOTT, »«C'Y A»n> Thka*.
uiUKCTUKa :
Wm. H. WlgglM, Bonj. Walker.
J . K. Kollows, Am.is II. I* i^Ji-.iU,
Wm. P. Bra«or. N. M. Wright,
i;has. A.Htott. A. O. I'., lanl.
W. K. Livingston, K. T. A.il'olt,
J. C. AblM.lt, P.C. liates.
Dlvldon.lB AO FKIt CKNT. on Ovo yoars.'SS
per OfUt. on throe years, 83H pur ocnt. on oo.
year policies.
In r,onne<-tlon with the above irompany la a
general agency for <llvl.lend paying mutual aad
relUbi. stoci. companies.^ aBBOW. A^l.
THE HOLYOKK HTILL LEADS
On and after Juno I si the
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
^WIIX PAY
TO PBR OBMT. DIVIDENDS.
This oompaay has a surplus as rcgaifds poito*
behlers. of S8M,ii4«, and will writ, un IIKS-
CAMTlLs RISKS. Represented by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also represMU otb.r flrst-dass Mutual aad
Stock CompaalM. •
~ fTre insurance.
OoiXl ! Solid ! Iteliat>l<» !
AT TH»
FOE HSimANOE AOEirOY
— or —
GEO. L lEMF.jloJi Central Stml
Having purobaswi th. agency of tb. Marrt-
nutok Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Andover,
with lU sixty years of satlsfactorr dealing win
Its policy bolders, he invites all Uie formm
frlenda of tbe oompany and manv new onea to
examine iU merits and reliability. Six otbat
companies also represented bv me.
OHO. K. METCALF, M Centra) Street.
Snooessor to E. L. Cardell A Co.
SBooti anu Coal.
I Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYI^E, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
At the Old Stand. 38 Middle Street.
At the Mew Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
ITTilliam Kitti*e<1fro,
A. W. WKEK8, Agent,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Wllkesbarro,
IjM;kawanna, LchlKh, Kranklln, Cumln'rlaml,
C. C. Cannel, Ac. Woo.l, Clmrcnnl, Lime. Ce-
ment. Ac. Ttlephono juimber, iW4-2.
Freight trains leave Lowell for lloslon at 2.00,
8.40, 11. OH a. m., '2.26, 10.00,11.00 p. m.
Leave lloston for Lowell at i..*!, 4.06. ».40 a.
m.. 12.26, .116 p. m.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Saiem at ».06 a. ra.
FREIGHT DEPOT. WESTERN AVKMUK.
Leave I^owell for Nashua. Manchester. Con-
conl an.l the North and West, at 7..M1, 11.36 a. m.,
3.05, 6.45 p. m. ' _
Leave Lowell for Aycr Junction, Worceater.
Fltchburg, New York and the West, at 246 and
9.26 a. m.
C. 8. MELLEN, Oenl. Superlntendwit.
GEO. W. STORKR. Oenl. Pass. Aft
C. E. PAIGE, Local Agent.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONE MINUTE
Anti-r«ln rias-
Hhcomatlc, Sciatic,
un.l Nervous Palnn.
eaknesses. Theflrft
killing plasti r. New,
, . stanUtioouA. Infallible,
wfe. A marvellous Antidote to Pain, Ii.iam-
rontlon an.l Weakness. Uiterly un'iae ««♦<♦«»«.
Iv hupfrtor to all.. I h»r plasters. At «'' arug-
irlsts, tV*,.; Ave for SI ; .r, postage free, f^l OT-
?■« DHDO A«D CilKkUCAI. CO., UOStOU, »«»*■
a jV^ Thp Cullcurs
^^Kt^ fir relieves
(k Sf Huildcn, Sharp
I ^W A «tr.itns an.l W<
\ g Jt^^.ind oidy paln-l
f ^^ original, Instai
FARMERS JliTTENTION !
Stockhrldce Mannrea.
Uowfcer'a Hill and nrill Phos|.h»te.
Baf&Uo Bone Super-Phosphate.
Bradley's 8npM^Pl»o^>»*«««
Pennsylyania Bailroad
The Beat Railroad In the World.
The Faataat Tmlna In tha Wavld.
Mew York to Cblcaco. M boon.
New York to (nnctnnatl, SI bonra.
New York to St. Lools, S9 bonra.
riiB Daili Eipress Trains to the West
Apply for tf eketa and fnU InformalloB to
W. R. «ATCH.U>«B^TlcJ.t^A^^ ^^^
I O W . W . Mn^B, TU* J Al^^tOC^^^
A.T.CASWELL,11ck^Ajgnt^B.*J..EjR.^
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh. Pblladelphia A
Readlnir. Wllkesbarre. Lackawanna.
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland. Lyken's Valley FraaA-
lln. etc.
wdoD. ^'" -''•'^nS^ur"*' ^"•^
^''* ^^?s??:sinr ""•^- CEMENT.
T THJri? CX)BB'S Extra Vnd Flnlablng
LiliILl2<» Glens Falls, VermonU
BRICK.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
Oash assets Jan. 1,1887 • S4M.VW.7I
Total liabilities (re-lnsuranoe) . > 16«.5li&.lS
Met asaeta $886,6TUI
Polley holdera sbare In tbe proflu on explr*.
tlon of policies.
Dividends, 70 Per Gent., After July 1st.
DniBOTOBB :
Levi Spragne, John F. Kimball.
Geo. F. Richardson. Henry C. Howe,
I). 8, Richardson. V. C. Hutchinson.
Chas. II. Coburn. W.F. Salmon.
Jacob Rogers. 8. T.Lancaster.
OSB««. S7 Central Street, Lowell, Maaa.
LEVI SPRAGUK, Presidknt.
K. M. TUCKB, SBOBBTABT .
49-Insiiranc« to any amount nflTccted In relia-
ble companies.
R.M.TUCKF, Agent,
27 Central Street.
All kinds Building and AbmsI-
ean and Bootcb Fire
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 GORHAM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tla
1 worker. A fine line of
PikRX^OR SXOVE8.
MILKMEN can get Milk Cans as good and
cbeapasln Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Gorham Street.
', Dental and LAnd
E2. N. ^Woo^ dSc Co.
Cteovfge "E. Stanley*
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Plaster. Piaster.
KAOLnr. - "^J?»
OHARCOAI., SAND,
■VBTIUSUUI, ORATMX..
Flora* ancl O^rain.
Ofllee aad Yard,
17 Tbomdlke Street.
Telephone 18B-L.
Branch Offloe,
S8 Merrimack Street,
Calderwood's.
«7
Mci^iaBdiae deMrered per order Jrom aD
I^STonthe Boston and^LoweU, »Jfh«*_»»{»
Lowell. Old Colony and Boaton and MalnalUB.
aU^SagraealpU oMataMd for gooda forwafded.
Omm St Tbomdlke St
A. H. BAHBOEH, 34 Owitnil Blosk.
Begs to annoanoe to the ddseiis of LoweU aad
rulnlty that be has purchased all t^e nep^tf^
owned by tbe late N. Q. Sanborn, and Is aow
prepared to flU dnplloaje orders 1»bi the sagj.
Byloaff aaaootattott In tonslnesa with thelale Mr,
Sanborn I f*el oonfldenk of glTlag p«na« •"»*
to all tata tonse^ fl«MO
Oliftord**
DYE HOUSE,
8 and 4 AHDOTEB STBEEt.
Fint-Class Didni of Eveir DescriptioD
Soaa at abort notice and sattofaetlon
guaranteed.
Lftdlaa* and fenU'garmenU dyed whole.
jfSSda of gannenta cleaned and repalrad
If dailxad.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PHILOSOPHY OF MAIIRIAGK, gir-
lag a clear synopsis of the Impedimenta to
marriage, exhanatetl vitality, etc., ejCM can be
hMlftom all news agenu or forwarded direct
fSlntbeaotbor. DtTp. J. JORDAN. 19 Joj sL,
Boston, on receipt of 15 cents.
LOWELL DAILY COUTMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1888.
LOCAL NEWS.
THE 'WATBR BOARD.
Aanaal Report to the City GoTernnieMt—
How to Heuure Greater I'urlty of Water.
The flfU'eiith uumiul report of the water
board has been prepared by the cbairiuan.
Ool. C. A. 11. Dimoii, aud will be presented
to the «lty tfoveriiiueut al tbe uext '"•■^=""K;
The report conlalus some facts which will
be of iuterest. . , .
The excess of receipts from ihe depait-
roeiii over llie expenditures duriuK Ibo year
is$63Ki.51), and tbecouiniltteo leiiiark that
thisis tbe tlrsl lime tii Ibo history of lx)well's
water works tiiut they have been self sua-
talnlng. Tbe following re.lucllons iu i-barges
•re reeoiuuiouded : Ka.uily rate, from |M) to
tft; mhilinum Urst charge for water, from
tii to |ilO : for wutor closets, from f 4 to Ki.
It is estimated thai this reduction would de-
crease the roveuuo of the department about
The unusual expenses of the departineulfor
the year 1887 have l>eeu for the removal of
4100 feet of old pipe on Midillesox, HrovJ-
way aud fenlral slre«ds, the taking out oC
old lire bydriiiilsaiid uulliotflu new ones, and
tbe replacing of 100 old service pipes by lead
Dtpes. These IraprovemoflU have cost aliout
■11.000. Iu luldillou lo them,a now street
has been cut through the uortberu part of
the reservoir giou"*'". •*•• dwelling house
there liUH iMseu movcil biu k aud putlu repair,
a pel m nnt watchman has been placed lu
charge ot both the reservoirs, the grounds
have bucn put lu proper coudllloo aud kept
HO, the gulobouse at the reservoir has been
rapalred aud other linproveiuents have been
made. < Contracts for coal and wood l^ve
been given to the lowest bitlder.
Tlie iiiimbur of bills left over from the
year I8N> amounted all told lo $n,iMA.'J4,
and all these have lieeu sollled by last year's
board. The total charges for water rates for
the year Imvu l>eeu |l84.:»S.'i4, MKaliist|l7ft,-
776.70 for 1880. The number of wulor lakers
was about l.'i.OOO. The total amount of wa-
ter pumpol was I.ATH.tNfj.UlOuulluus, an In-
orease of 1.17,8UU,lt70 aud a dully average of
4,a8a,iri2 gallons. There have been 1467 S
tons of coal use«l. The cot of pumping has
exceeded thai of IS8JI on sccouut of the In-
creased co»l of coal. The force of Inspectors
has iH-eii reduced by one, and their duties
have iMfcii lnciea»od by ru'iulrlug more fre-
ouent lii'<|>ectlohs of meters.
lh>«aidliiK the purity of the water and the
best wavs of securing Increased purity, the
report speaks as follow : "While there is no
doubt but that our waU-r supply is as pure
as Ihal iiseil In llie insjorlly of cities, yet the
board have given ihe question of how to keep
It up to the standard of tlie past carefu
thouKbt and watchful care. We have had
monthly reports of a chemical utMlysIs of the
water from Ibe Merrimack river, and «lo not
iw\ that there Is any cause fur alarm In Ihoae
reports at present, yet we feel It Is Imiiura-
tlve thut sumo means should lie taken at once
to meet this growing Impurity, either by a
system of a new supplv from some of the
numerous surrounding spring water ponds
or by u more thorough plan of nitration,
aeration and settlliisf oaslns of the present
supply. Your board have already adopted r«
system of uerallou In wluter by running the
water, at the reservoir gate-bouse, over a
plank pliitform about six feet wide
and allowing It to fall In a broail
thiu stream some seven feet into
the reservoir, and also have had In
eootemplatiun the erection of stand-pipes
short dislancos uparl. couiiecting with and
over the conduit which runs from the Inlet
wells on Merrimack river to the uumplug
station, thus taking off any foul air that mky
oollect In that long pli»e. There is uow a
dllerliig basiu some 1400 feet lon;r on the up-
river sUle of the lulet wells, which is partly
Inoperative, aud even if lu good oiteration
could not only supply about one-quarter of
our dally consumption of tillered water and
then would run Into the three-quarters of
water running from the river through
screens. The board ba-i paid particular at-
tention to the proper screening of water at
numerous poliils and the thorough cleaning
through the year of supply lulola, but would
again slronglv recommeuJ that more exlen-
ilvo moasures lie used lo purify the water by
pumping pure air Into the reservoir supply
and a new system of llllrallon."
In conclusion tbe report siieaks m follows
of future possibilities as reganls the expense
of city water to meter-holdors: *'lul«IK)lt
U hoped that our water tiebt can be refund-
ed al a much lower rale of iuterest. when a
greater Income ami surplus for needed Ira-
provemeiilH in the above mentioned direc-
tion will be uvuilablcand a still further re-
duction of rales may be reasonably oxpectct .
It has been tbe aim of your board to look
upon the water assessment as a tax upon our
citizens thai should be made as light as pos-
sible, so thut at as early a diilo ii- consistent
walor should be given free at least lo pri-
vate families."
compttltlon among home manufacturing e»- ,
lubllshments, and this makes protlls so much
the less. W lien competition with llie older
countries is added, ll will be admitted that
woolen manufactu I era have a hard time.
Tile proprietor of one of our woolen mills
was usketl If tbe iM)SBlblllty of a re«»uctloii of
the tariff on wool, or a ifomplole removal of
It, by Ihe present Congress, does not have
more or less iiiflueni*e on the iradu lK>lh in
the raw and iiianufanured article, lie said
It uudoubtediv did. The wool-growers are
in a slate of iiiieuse excitement till Uie uucs-
tlon Is sellled, aud tbe iiiunufaclurers don I
know whether or not they can get wool
cheaper Ihun at present. Wlieu llie mailer
Is sellled, there is a comparative stead ucsh
of prospect for a couple of years, aud busi-
ness goes better. .. , . , -„
The wool that is used in Lowell N clileSy
American, while tiner grades come from
Austrslia, and occasionally some Is mported
from 8oulli America and lower Africa. I ue
latter, also, produces a flue quality, wniie
It Is lo lie regretted that wool maiiufactur-
lug Ii not more brisk and protllable, Ihose
eoiiiiected with these mills should reflect
that it might be far worse than it U. It is
now possible to run with a full fore*, inako a
little money und keep machinery and help In
trim fur a better day.
Oamson In Lowall.
Wllllsm Lloyd Garrison's sons
hall, as
WOOLEN GOODS.
A Good Ikuslneas KeIng l>on«» In I^well—
Some of the U 1 soon rage me nts Manuracit-
■rera Meet.
The cotton cloth business was referred to
Monday as being unusually brisk— more so
than for years. It is lo lie wished that the
game might be said of woolen manufactur-
Inf, but it isa well known fact llial tbe lat-
ter has not iMiCii very lively for a year past.
Nevertheless, the Lowell mills are doing
their complement of vvork, and the help
probably do not see but that business Is as
good us ever. Profll-, however, are another
thing, and manufacturers ss} they are not
It Is worth while lo note a few reasons
why the business is not so rushing as It
might be. To begin with, the manufactur-
eni, as a general rule, do not take much stock
In the promise of a belter condition of things
under free trade In wool. While the advo-
cates of free trade In tbe raw article say In
very positive language that under that sys-
tem tbe cost of wool woiiUI be retluced aoroe
lOper cent, tbe cohveulence of the home
lupply. the helpjind encouragement given to
American xhecp-raisers, and the very appar-
ent faet that a few years of free trade would
HO freeze home producers out that foreign
dealers could charge what they wished—
these are considcrallons that weigh power-
fully iu the minds of these genllenten. As a
mneral rule, thev want proiectlon to both
the raw and the manufactured article, and
eyen more protection for the latter than they
are now receiving. Tbe trouble with some
mills that make worsteds and other line
jjloths is that the foreign goods,
Un spite of Ibe tariff that is levied,
can successfully compete with tliem.
Id other wonis, there is not a Ii gh
enough tariff. Again, there is no question
about there being more or less underva na-
tion on the iiciter goods. Such undervalua-
tlon, not detected or st Ica-t not nullllied at
the custom house, will defeat the purpose of
the tariff every lime. The goods seem to get
here and socin to be sold at prices that make
compelltion with our own manufactures
possible. Tbc ( heaper varieties of woolen
stuffs do not undf r«o uny such shsrp compe-
tition with foreign wares. American mills
can turn out the clicaper grades much more
abundantly than can their English r vals.
The lalter'rest their claims on the qiiallly or
what thev miike. There is little question that
as a rule "En^rlish mills do better work than
do the American, and yet It is equally true
that tbc Amcrleau mills ore constantly Im-
proving IIjo quality of their cloth. During
the past vcar the Middlesex company have
very materially raiscti the sUndard of toe
oloths which they make, and the nm* «•»
dotibtleaa be said of other local mllh. IsdM^,
tlM poaajblllty of doing thUuiidjr sprotortp
•• Round the World In One Bvenlnff.
The lecture U) »»e given in the John street
church on the evening of Thurmlay. Jan. IU,
promises to be of more than common lnU?r-
est. Illustraled lectures are not novellles In
lliese days, and have been bio recent In this
city, perhaps, lo attract all the Bllenllon they
would If less common. This one. we most
sincerely believe, will Ihi superior to any yet
given here. The photographs are all orig-
inal, Uken from the objects themselves, and
are In no sense "copies." Mr. Bsllou U a
man well known in commercial and business
as well as literary circles. A man of affairs,
he has iMjen able tu gratify a love for travel-
ling, and with the dlscrlmlualing Uste of a
cultured geiilloman he bss singiwi out from
bis vast store ot lulerestiug obiucls those
iMiKi calculated to Interest a ral«ellttnoous
audience, and has prepared a description of
tliem with care. .Nearly IW piciuies will Ihj
thrown upon the screenliy the most improved
stereoptlcon. The lllust rations of some
striking and wonderful scenes on our own
I'uclllc coast and In tlie Yoscmlle valley,
form the llrst part of the enlerUinmenl.
The o<ea« crossed, and Yokohama reached,
that cllv of Japan attaining such sixe and
Imporlaiice since the o|)enlng of Jaoanese
ports to the world, views of the Interior of
Japan are shown with interesting cities,
such as Niignsakl, Kioto aud Osaka, and then
our traveller takes us across the perilous
China sea to lloiig Koiig in China, thence up
the Pearl river to Canton, the great commer-
cial city of China, and the 'Hlriiiigest of all
strange cities." Hero the narrow streets, the
opium dens, the temples, where Iho gro-
le-.<iue aud friglitful Idols are worshipped,
llio courts, the prisons, liie places of execu-
(len, and all the novel sUhts In a city where
every phase of life Is a uovelly to an Ameri-
can-all these *ire seen and will lie shown by
the lecturer. . ,, , ■.
The glimpses of the Interior of ( blna. Its
hordes of population and lis marvels of an-
tiquity, will be shown. The;, across the
(iulf of Slam tor.ingapore, one of the out-
posts of the Knglish government from ihe
Sleiillerranean to the far east, through a
"si'a of phosphorescence" lo I'enang, another
of these same Knglish government slallons.
These two cities, Singapore and renang,
afford Intoresling pictureH of their Malay in-
babltauls and their strange customs.
The Island of CeyloB. IIWO milea from
Penang, Is the traveller's next objective
point. Here the bewildering charms of a
1 1 epical vegeUllon, superlative in aind and
luxuriance, all the novelties of costume aud
custom which would lie found among a
mingling of Cingalese, Arabs, J«VBneBe,
Afghans. Kafllrs, Syrian Jews aud Nubians
afford an unending variety for his catnera,
and promise a rich treat to all who are fortu-
nate enough to see the vltws thrown ujiou'
the screen. The rarest gems of the Kurope-
au markets are found here, while the groves
of coflee trees, the growth of spices and their
methods of cullivatloo are full of InteresL
A British mail-ship takes .Mr. llallou from
Colomliotoa southern hullau jiort, from
which he mukes his way to Madura, to
Ma«lra8 and on to Calcutta, through regions of
country older than the oUlest, by temples
overgrown with age, pagodas of surpassing
magniticence, by palaces of rajahs aud kings
of I lie past ami of today, und everywhere
IbroUK'h inarveKand wonders; the clllcs of
Culculta, Meuares (tbe Holy City of the lllu-
doos), Cawnpoor, famous— or Infamous— as
the scene of the mutiny of 18,')7; Delhi, once
so gorgeous and wliero exist tbe remains of
the "Peacock Throne," which "traces Its
reconi of glory to vears when ll stood alone ;'
Lahore and Agra,'wliere stands that world-
wide famous monument of undying love, tlie
"Taj Mahal," or tomb of the wife of the fcm-
T>eror Shah Jehan, the most costly and most
l>eauliful structure in the world.
Elephant hunting, tiger hunting, journeys
Into the interior, a visit to Bombay, with Its
remarkable sect of deyoices, the Tarsees,
__^ have al-
readrpubllsbed'twovolumes of his Life and
Times, and have two more In preparation.
They spare no pains lo secure fullness ana
accuracy. Mr. (iarrison's labors lu Lowell
are not overlooketl. Ho accompanied George
Thompson to tbis city In October. 1834, when
Thoinoson was mobbed In Ihe lown '■
related iu Cowley's lU^ory
ill Ibu Contributions of ihe
Historical Association. A brick which was
then thrown through the window at Ihomp-
son, aud which narrowly escaped his head.
was pres«;rved iu tlie office of the Lilierator
until that journal was discontinued. He was
in this city in ISO.'i, and brought with him tbe
block on which thousands ot slaves bad been
sold iu the Cbarieslou .Slave Market, having
visited Cliarleston shortly before, with
Thompson aud Beecher, by UivlUillon of
President Liucoln lo witness the restoration
of the national flag over Fort Sumter.
On variou!* occanions, between those years
(lK»4and ISW), Garrison vlslt«d Lowell, la-
iKirliig, according to his accustomed inetb-
wls, fbr Ihe imnie«liaU, unconditional eman-
cipation of all the slaves. But the fact bad
long been forgotten, and ll has but recently
been recoveretl. that this aposlle of emanci-
pation dellveieti a Fourlb of July oration n
lAiwell In 1842. This oration Is published in
O. B. AUIen's volume entitled "American
PatrlotUm." but without mentioning that ll
was delivered In liowell, in the grove tlieu
standing between Gorham and South streets,
nearly opposite the court house. Upon turn-
ing to the Courier of July 5. 1842. we ttnd
that General William Schouler, the editor,
refers to this address as "an able aud Inter-
esting production."
SUNDAY SKRVICEtt.
in the
insur-
Myatle Ordere.
M. K. (Church, M. I)., a prominent Iron
Hall worker aud a medical examiner
Good Fellows, Is on the cominlllee on
auce In the legislature.
The Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join-
ers I'uion of tills city now has about 176
menil»ers. The rapid Increase of the Uiilou
requires more room lu which to hold their
meetings and Ihey will hereafter gather at
the Sons of Veterans hall on Central street.
The Hrolherbood Is a iwuetlt organUatlon
and Is growing everywhere.
Canton Pawluckel ha» appointed a coin-
mitlce cunsisling of Major Hanscom, Lieut.
Oflult, Lieut. Boucher, Clerk Allen Dodge
ami Lieut. Col. Frank M. Merrill to look up
new quarters, whore ail the business of the
Canton can Ihj trani»acled.
Tbc Sons and Daughters of Maine recently
ai»polnte«l a committee to «lraft rosolutious
on Ihe death of tJovcriior B<Mlwell. ihe
cominitte.' have reported aud the resolutions
aru printed. They die the many humane
and noble qualities of the late governor, as
cltixen ami niler, ami also speak of him as
an example to tho rich, a friend lo the newly,
an aid to ref«>rm and an honor to the staU;,
The receiillv elected officers of the sUler-
liood branch. 'Iron Hall, will lie installeil at
their next moetlng by Depuly Supreme Jus-
lice Kmerson Woo«ls of l^oiwrence.
The following have been apimlulud as tem-
porary ofllcers for the formation of a new
lodge of the American Legion of H<>Vof '"
this city : Past commander. George M. Har-
rigau ; commander, L. J. Smith; vice com-
maniler. O. A. Llbby ; orator. John A.
Smith; secretary. Dennis O'Brien; treasurer.
Dr. Walker; collector. W. D. Duffy; chap-
lain, T. C. U«e; medical examiner. Dr. Mc-
Carty.
Highland council, Uoyal Arcanum, In-
stalled their offlccrs Thursday evening. G.
H. Wakelield resigned the position of collect-
or anil Jake Murjdiy was chosen to HU the
vacancy. _,
Dvrtnv the HoUdajra
And throughout the old and the comlDR
year, Knlls, 3 Merrimack street, wH oon-
tlnue to supply the iieople of lx)well with the
flueitt confectionery and the choicest jrull.
He has fully prepared himself for New Year s
with oninges, bananas, nuts, ligs, dates, etc..
and solicits a share of patronage from fruit
and confectionery buyers. Prices always
low. Buy candy for tbe uhlldreuof him.
••Hull's Vletory.**
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady r*^
•I call your Harvard Bronchial
DAPTiaT.
Chelmsford street Free llaptlst, cximer Plain
stiuut.-Bev. W. J. Hals*\ past.»r, will preach
at l(i.:io. Hiinday 8«bool at 11 4.'*. I'ralse aud
revival service at ff SO.
Iliancb street Itaptlsl Tabernacle.— Kev. O. B.
..f Uiwell and Mullury, pastor, will pi«a<-b lu the morning.
ni,i ll^H leiits' Bauds. .f "prayer by tbc young people al 5.45.
Old llesiuenis ^^.^.,^.^1 ^^rvbse alltSO.
I'algc street Free llapUst.^Kev. Geo. N. How-
ard. piiMor. Believers' ineeUug at ».80. The
paMor will preach at lO.W. .«iuo«lay school at
noon. Praise and prayer aervUje at 6.SU. Bring
hymns, new and old.
KtiHi Itapllst — Itev. Alexander nisckburo,
puhi..r. I'ruachlng at lO.SO auil S ao by the pas
Wir. suixlay sohoui at noon. Morning subject
FmIiIi tnat Ovenwrnes Kvenlng : Peter's Con-
feuslou. I'rayer uuHsilDgs at 10 and 7.30.
Mount Vernon K. B.— Krnest Wesley, pastor.
will preach In the morning. Subject Wonts In
84'a»<>ii. Hunday scJiool at 11.45. A. C F. meet-
tnir at 5 4J. Lecture at tt JO.* 8ubje«1 : A Churcb
lu Xtiw*. Prayer meeUng In vesury at 7.15.
Worthen street BaptUl.-lloT. W. 8. Ayres.
paxior. For the present all services will be held
In the .shattuck street i;ulveri.allst church. No
n)<»-nluic serTloe. Sundav acliool at 1.80. The
psNUtr will preach at 'i.sb. Praise and i rayer
sei vice Id the up-stalrs audience room at 7.
COMORSOATIOMAL.
Highland Cong regatlonal.-Kev. 8. W. AdH-
aiMvc, paator. Klurnlng nvrvltie at 1U..H0 with
pnaililiif by the pastor. Sunday school at
uuou. (iuHpel preaottlug service at U.SO.
High street.— No seUled pastor. Iter. J. W.
Ilsley will preach at 10.30. Sunday school at
nuoii. Young iieopie's prayer meeUng at e.30.
Pr«l«« aud prayer service la the vestry at 7.
Kirk sUreel t^ngregatlonsl.-No setUed pas-
tor. I'rof. Wllllaiii J. Tu<kef of Anilover will
preach lu the morning al lo.."W. Sunday school
at niton. Young people's luuetlng at 0. lEvenlug
servl<H) at 7.
First Congmgatlooal. — Bev. Smith Baker.
pssu.r, will preach In the morning. Sunday
•ih.M.l at noon. Vouiig I'eoide'i H«»clety of
ClirlsUsn Kiideavor meeting at 5. l.,ectur« al «.
KiilijoM HriisseU and Waterloo. Prayer moot
lOK at close of lecture.
.lohn rtrost CoDgregaUoBal.-Ker. H.T. Rose,
piiHU<r. Morning prayer inecltng al lo. l*reAch-
ih^ by Ihe pasior al lo 30. hnmlay »chuol at
noon. Young peoulu'* meeting at Ii. 15. Gospel
mrvlco In Ihe audience room at 7. Mr. Clark
will pl«) . Music hy chorus choir.
Kllot CungregaUonal, Summer street.— Her.
J. M. (ir«H!ne, I). I) . pasU.r, will preach at
lo.lo. HubbMil Following ChiUi. Muuday school
al iiiHin. Vouug People's Society of Christian
Kmleuvor prayer inuullng al 5 45. At «.«5 a
pniUo Horvlce, •liiglng the hymns of Charles
\v«-»liv. Tbe pa)>tor will give a brief a(XM>uut
of ihc'llfe of Chart's *Vo»ley.
IT IS FOR YOU I
INDIAN CURE!
Thousands have taken It and KE.U)ICKf>. ^
Thousands are now taking It and UICIUICINO.
Clotijtnfl.
Lowell One-Price Glotig Go.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok 8t.
TRAOC MARK.
For It cures Kheumatism, Scrofula, Eccema,
Salt Itheuin, .Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troub-
les, etc. Is very pU^sant U> take and Is quick
and effective In eraillcjitInK disease from the
■yntem. ll purities an«l eioiclies the Itloixl. and
gives vigor and strength lo Uie aystein, righting
any displacement U) lu own natural poMlUon.
Give Indian Cura a trial and the blessing of
health will surely follow.
ladlaa Cure SLOO a Bottle, tlx for MI.M.
Xlie V^liiaiiat MsMll<*lne Oo.
WUBOIMTBII, MAIS.
OH, WHAT A COLD I
Tina iH the season for audden chanfl;ea
in the weather, and a great man/
cold" either in their Head or on
,
marked
and their "Towers
layas, constant repili
Nevadas— all art r
miles across the Sti
ocean, through
length of the Ked
to Aden aud th(
achievement of
the Medilerrane^
Ued Sea. Call
8phinx, the slut
with other falU
years before
MedUitfita
jou
the Hi ma-
own Sierra
thousand
the Indian
tho whole
bo voyagers
ere, since the
tbe waters of
those of tbe
Pyramids, the
ameacR period,
of a time 4d00
lie the time till
tbe homeward
slles in Spain, Al-
u voyage — all this
he language of a
er, who has pre-
11 best worth seeing.
Syrup 'HulPs Victory,' so wonderful are the
results It accomplishes." Tlie victories
which It has gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial dim-
cullies are almost numberless. As a 8i)eci.
men of the tesliiuool#ls we are dally receiv-
ing read Ibe following :
MONTPRLIKR, 8ept. 1«, HW7.
Messrs. Geo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Gentlemen- Please semi me by exoress. C.
P., tour bottles of your Hnrvani Mroiicli
Svriip. 1 have been using It and feel that 1 o
my life to Its wonderful curative |K)wer».
Yours truly,
AMMA THEirrut.
The Harvard Broucbial Syrup is put up In
X lb. bottles al 2/) cents, and X lb. iKittlcH at
ftO cents a bottle. Prcuured by Geo. S.
1% Co. (sutHxssors to Lyford & Hull)
Cent Saving bank building, corner
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mass
o.
ilia I
we
Hull
, Five
Merrl-
Rare Bariraln.
I have a small farm of 18 acres of excel-
lent land located 3'i miles from l^well P. O.
In one of the best towns aud iieigbliorboods
iu Middlese.v county. Large variety of fruit
trees, gra|>es, &c. Collage house of 7 rooms
with an extra nood cellar. Good water in
llie house. Also plenty of shed room, lurge
high poste»l barn, roalcb-l>oarded, wiih good
i-ellar. Will keeii 6 cows and a horse. This
place must l>e sold within 30 days on account
of settling an estate and Is ofTered al tlie ex-
ceedingly low price of 1|2200. Full particu-
lars of Thomas H
Lowell.
EllloU, 33 Central street.
gel
Jo|
sea
doa
wilt
will
Hul
or
Mae«
oso, !
Kiev
will
bymt
ciiolr«
l"8« ,
choirj
lo, of
soil n't
miliar
by the^
HUbJeoC
pofltlut
minor, I
It Is^
church
evening <|
considcf
■located, <
not be mi
which It :
wide o|
evenings.]
nent cor
welcomir
come In tl
pled at th4
"free chi
money nc
additional
upon tbe
tm-wtti
oe«tHkut
ipel Meeting.
ig a people's gospel
leld In tbe uudllory of the
)ngregalional church. No
Bryetl for pew-holders. Tbe
en at tf.30, and the people
they arrive. The service
rilh special music on the new
I by William Horatio Clarke
^he programme will be:
rKngellng; Andante Rcllgl-
; Moderato In F. Kuhne;
flat, Collin. The i-ervice
lu llie singing of Gospel
(regutlon, led by a chorus
be brief scripture read-
in antbem bv the quartette
Irs. I. I>. Butler, contral-
lie Ijord." from Mcndels-
l«»Eliji»b," and a short, fa-
itk on practical i-eligion
Henry T. Rose. HU
•Excuses." The organ
krke will be a fugue in D
katz.
the auditory of this
daily iiseil for Sundly
(be congregation are now
lor not this oentrally-
nd attractive house may
ful in the service for
ibv throwing Its doors
wdl enter on Sunday
' occasions the perraa-
ive great pleasure In
I, and placing all who
IwhIeb remain unoccu-
If arrlyal. This Is the
For the additional
Bt tbe ezpensea of thia
rtrice, the reibioee is
rfution, Um weekly
the pMajip o^Uw
Manufmeauriny «*•* itaUroad Stockt
and other Investment secuHUes bought and sold
by Wm. Shepard, «8 Central street. Telephone
No.«(V-l.
M»dinm'» Bair Btfr«,
M MerrimacA street. Is a popular resort for
adles who desire to obUln enulne bargains.
The proprietor has placed such low prtoos on
every description of hair goods that everybody
•hould uke advantage of them at once
early for a choloe seleotlon.
Gal)
A4fu»UM« Windo**) ArreeiM,
Patent Sliding Window Hcrcens and Screen
Doors made to onler. Old screens and doors
repaired. Rubber Cnahlon Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extension and
common ladders. Patent folding clothes dry-
ers, hard and wooden ware, machinists' and
carpenters' tools. Longman A Martin's pure
prepared palnU. Carpet sweepers and clothes
wringers sold and repabred by J. C. B€nnet^ 61
Dutton street. Ix)well. Mass.
MBTIIOUiaT.
HI. PiiuP* M. K.-llev. C. F. Kloe, pastor.
Kcv. (icorge H. Chadliournc, presl ling eider of
(111 North TtosU>ii Dlstilct, will preacTi at lO.W.
MiiiidHv m;IiuoI al noon. I'rayer inuellug at tt.30.
Cfhiralvlllu Metho<tUt, corner Itrldgo and
llll'lrelh Ntivetir.— Itev. Hulllvan llolinaii, pas
Uir, will prt'iich at lu.:iu. .Sunday school' at the
cloite ot the discourse. Kvenlng service al U.;tu.
Central M. K.— Itev. rt. It. Hweetser, pastor.
Itlblu cLssi at ti.3U. bermon by the pastor at
lu.:to. Hubject Joy. ^unday ai^hoid al noon.
YoiiDg people's me44tliig al 5..to. I'ralso and
piayur rouctlng at H.K).
HiKhland M. K., l..)Hiig street-Rev. W. W.
Colbiirn, psoU^r. Young men's class moetlng at
U. Preaching at 10 tO by the ps«tor. Hunday
mIiooI at noon. Young |>eople's meeting at 5J0.
I'raue and prayer serTbie al tt.:M.
I'rlnilllve MelliodUl, Gorham street.— Rev.
.lohn A. McGreahani, pasu>r, will preach at
lo..iO. Snnday m^IiuoI al noon. (;hlldieu's ser-
vice al 3. 8erinoD al A.SU. Siibjoct: Halting
Pharaoh. Young people's meeting at 7.SU.
I'rtmUlve Melhotllsl, M<M»re stroet.— Rev. G.
J. Jcffei-los, pastor, will preach at 10.30. Mub-
Je<'t: Conuecrallon to iioil. Mumlsy «<'liool at
noon. Children's imelluif at 3. Young people's
service at ii. Preaching by tie pastor at OJM).
Jiubjed (iroat Gosiwlfor Groat Mnuors.
Worthen street M. K-Rcv. W. T. Worth,
wasu>r, will preach at 10.30. Subject Oae of
the Healltudos. Sunday whool al noon. *Con-
Hecrallon ineoilng at 3. Young people's meet-
ing at 5.30. iMHSture by the pastor at «.;»0. Wub-
jeot: tiod's Challenge. A tier service at 7.30.
PKKSUrTBKIAM.
First Presbyterian, Appleton street.— Bev.
ltol>ert Court, 1>. !»., paator. Pleaching at 10.30
and O.iO by the pastor, hunday school al noon.
Westiulnsler Prehbyterlnn socletv. Me<-haidcs
hall, Dutton Hireet.— I'reacldna al lo.30 ami 030
by Kev. G. W. (toucher. Morning suliji'ct :
God'i Wllllngncnu lo Save. Kvenlng Daniel's
Religion. Sunday school al noon.
UNIVRKSAUar.
First Unlvernslist— Rev. Geo. W. Ilieknell,
pniitor, will preach at H)-»». Sunday school at
li.l.V Kvenlng service with lecture in the ves
try al 7 o'cbwk.
tthattuck street Unlversallst.- Rev. R. A-
Greene, pastor. lU-v ii. C. Wrijrht will prea«*h
lu the m.Tidiig. Subject: Tho l>u'y of Kvory
lUy. Sunday school al 18.15. Young peoples
meeting at «. First lecture on the Lord s pray-
er at 7.
KflHC^OI'AL.
St. Anne's.-Rev. A. st. John Chambre, D. D.,
recU>r. Kev. ThoinaH Itaken, asslKianl inlnltler.
.Services at lo;W and 7 (cJioial). Sunday hchool
at 12, except llrst Sumlay In tlio month, when It
Is at 8.
St. John's Kplscopal, Gorham street.— Rev. L.
C. Manchesi«'r, i-e<',U)r. Morning pniyer at lO.S".
Kvenlng prayer al 7, except on llrnl Sunday In
the month, wlan It U at 3.15. Holy Communion
on the llrst sun<lay of tho month. Sunilay
>«chool after morning scrvlc*, except on flrsl
Sunday In the montli, when It Is at 'i.45.
CATIiOUC.
Church of the Sacred Heart.— Rev. Fr. Lavole,
O.M.I. .pastor. Ma'iscs. 8 and 10 30. Sunday
school at l.:U). Ves|»er«, 8.30.
St. Michael's, Sixth atreel, Gentralvllle.— Rev.
Wm. O'llrlen, pasUir. Masses at 8 aud 10. Sun
day school at 8.30. Vespers 3.
St. Patrick's.— Morning servlcx* at 0.30 and 8.
.Service for the cblldrcn at 9. Sermon and high
mass at 10.30. Vesiicrs al -i.30.
St. Peter's, Gorham street.— First mass flJtO;
second, 7.30; two services. Including one for
Sunday school, at »; high mass at 10 30; vespers
at 4.
Church of Immaculate Conception.— First
mass al 7. Service for children at 9. High
mass at 10.80. Sunday school at i. . Vespers at
6JM).
. NOM-flKCTABIAH.
Mlnl»try-at-I.Arge, cnai>el on Mldillesex street,
near Elliot.— Kcv. George C. Wright, the minis-
ter. RcT. Ransom A. Greene will preach at s.
Subject: The Aim of Life and How to Reach It.
Sunday school at 3, conducted by the ndnlstor.
UTHKB SBBVICKS.
Relvldere Union Mission School, Fayette
street, meets at 3.45.
Central Mission. First street, Centi»lvllle.-
.SuD.hiy school at '2.45. .Scats free. AllinrlUd.
UnlUrtan.-Rev. J. L. Seward, pastor Rev.
G. C. Smith of Cambridge will preach In the
morning. Sunday school at noon.
Chrlstadelphbin Kcclcsla, llay Slate hall, 86
Central street.- Lecture at 2.16. Subject fcse-
klol's "Man of Drass." Ksfek. xl. 3.
Splrtluallsm.-Mra. Mary L. French of Town
•• take
their
Lungs, causing Coughs. Hoarseness, and
Sore Throat. These troubles can be soon
relieved and cured by taking Ingalla'
Throat and Lung Specmc, which acts di-
rectly on the Throal and Lungs, entirely
leiiioviiig these diiruultics.
' Curo<l hlH boy of Croup.
C. M. Drooki, Lowell, Mass., says :" I
take great pleasure in recommending
Ingalla' Throat and Lung Speciftc as a
cure for Coughs, Colds, and Croup. I used
it in my familv laiit winter wllli the best
results. Two or three doses cured my
little boy of Croup, for which I am very
thankful."
You can cure that Cough in a short time.
You can cure your Catarrh if you persist
i« its use, as it will stop tbe secretion ol
Catarrhal matter In the head ; it will re-
lieve Croup in from three to five minutes.
The best he ever saw.
" The best medicine for Coughs and
Consumptive ComplainU that ever I saw
Is Ingalla' Throat and Lunf Specmc," so
h.nys John McLauomlim, of Boston.
Ingalla' Throat and Lung Specific is
sold by all Druggists. Price 50 cents and
$1. Prepared only by the INO ALLS
MEDICAL CO., Lowell, Mass.
Grand Pant Sale.
*
Two years ago we made our
great imle of punts made trom'
cussimeres ..iiianufaetured by F.
A. <& J. Sawyer, Dover, N. H.,
at 14.00 per pair, a price never
heard of before and never dupli-
cated by anybody since.
Today we offer
500 Pairs oi Paiits,
Made from Cassimerea manufact-
ured by F. A. & J. Sawyer and
tbe celebrated Livingaton Mills,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Pants are made from the
best quality of these Cassimorei
and are styles that are bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to |G.
We have added to tlie alnive
several hunilred pairs, made trom
casM meres ot tho best makes in
tho United States, odd lots which
have lioen selling at $5 to |l).50
— all put ill at IH.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can etpial value for
the same money be found as in
this sale ot
95 and an Pant8 at 83.50.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down In Men's, Boys'
anil Chililren's Overcoats.
rii
^
„■>'-
PAIN.'
Liniment
OtTBBS Pains, Kxtrroal and Internal. RE-
LIKVIC4 aw«'lllnijs, Contractions of tlie Mus-
cle*. SUmiws* of ill*) .Joints. HKAI.S Hruises,
Sralds, Burns, CuU. tTacks, and ;*«-r"^;h«t:
(ItOKt Stable llemedy In the worl<l.) t.UltKH
hlieuiuatlMn. NcinalKla, llo.-irs«'n«'ss. Sore
Throat, Croup, ami all kliKlrt^l uff.vtlons.
A Ljirv* Bottl*. A Powrrful l<ftin«««ly.
Most ccouomlcal, as It ooaU hut 5I5«. buttle.
All nruKirlsU. NKLtOM M CO., Uoatoa.
Ml One-Price CloM Co.
36, 38, 40 uid 42 Merrimaok Bt.
©rp anb ,f ancg 0ootMk —
%
N;
Rheumatism
AocordlDf to recent InvcstlKSdons, Is caused by
excess of lacOc acid in die bloofl. This add at-
tacks the fibrous ilxsuns, particularly In the
joints, an.l causes the local manlfrbUllons of
the disease, pains and aches In the back and
shoulders, and In the joints at U>c knees, auklcs.
hips ami wrlsu. Tliousan<lf» of people have
feund lu Hood's Sart-aparilla a |M)sttlvo and
permanent cure for rhemnallsm. This me«)l-
cine, by IU piirlfrlng and vlUlUlnx action, neu-
trallzes the acidity of the I.UkmI, ami also builds
up and Ktreniftliens tlie whole iKMly.
CURES RHEU1CATI6M
"I had attacks of rheumatism wiilch Incrtissed
In severity. I took three l>ottles of Hood's War
•aparllla and I am plcasetl to say the rhenmaUc
pains ocasecl, my spiMstUe ami uigestlon became
better, and my jrencral health groally Improved.
I am llrnily convinced that Hoo«i's Harsaparilla
cure.! me, ns I have felt no recurrence of Ihla
b'.ood disease." WM. ScooH, Ueneva, N. Y .
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by aU druuKlsU. tl; six for 95. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD ft CO.. Lowell. Mass.
lOO DoMeMi One r>oIl«r
Ladies',
Misses' and
Children's
CLOAKS
upon
the oul-
scnd Harbor will lecture ami give tcsls at <*. A.
It. hall, Wyiimn'sexclianKe, at i and t. Also
scale*! letters will Ikj aii.^wered. placed
the.lesk. Answers arc written upen
side of envelope.
Y. M. C. A. Rooms oor. Merrimack and Cen-
tnl streots.-llcndlnx room op.ii from « S^ »••;>■
MeruiDK consccrHllon nuelluK at !*.l.». led by
W. L. Kloyd. Subje«-.t : W hat Is my I eMimony f
Jobxxlll.12. .ler.xv.lO. Th.- Jlst amitverM-
fT 01 the association will Ins observed at the
nrst ConKrcRMtlonal church
the IflKh street church choir.
Ales, Biackburn
at n. Music
m.. i. n....x.. ■ - '''*"' sunua'
orU Wlilbe p'rei'eDt«;d and «<ldr««ses Riven by
Ir. r O Wliislow of Norwood, Mass., ami Kev.
Mayor Palmer will be pr»»
L- Ji-
CjUifornia Excursions
, Free Sleeplns Ac
IVEi%-M-Y
Hair I^rice
Friday and Saturday
AT
STUART, REID&CO.'!i,
66 ind fit lERRlMMX STBEH.
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mWELL DAILY COITRIEB, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 1888.
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BUSINESS NOTICK
tInKton expre^Mil h liojw^ tliai li« ••»i«l'« «-"»«N
(Oil liiHuewdelUof labor uljout U»o flr»l or
I March. ■ ...■■,..^..~-- ..^■- ■ -.-,-^;. __
Knclluli Klnir» and yir^n. At UtitU Ktre«t
Churcii.
1 OnThurfiliivc-vfiiiiiir, Jim. l'>»il>. '/''' «,"•
tprlnlmiivnt. ulrtudy ;.iuioum5.d, will i:«k<!
' i.lue. Tl..- roy:.! iki>oi.:.i:.n will •*«,•"'"•
• liHfU to llM' Hii.liiMue I'v Mr. A. K. »!u!»- -
l..r.'i»riiuii.al of thi-tJrirn «;riiminttr mIioo .
The rc|>r«.'>.«'ntiiliv.'i of ivv«'iityM:i;:iit will
Liiuwn mt'n hikI woiiitii. <vlelinilf«l li» l>'»«-
li^ll liiKtory. willM!.»>c!tri.i aii-w.r Jo llKir
„i.m.>.iuv'llukt'ili.ir Milt- upon .»•>«' «'':«'-
lon.i. Ilnnv Mil. an-l I'l-* ^'X ^VU.'^,
Ou.t'H i:ii/ar..ll.. Mitty tjim n of ^i•ol-.
_ - , v|r Wiillt-r Ital i','li.<^«-ni Ann., tlie Dinh-
rh0 W«»th*-r. ' U.K^ofMaiilM.ioiiL'li.- .sir . Joshua lU-ynitl I.,
v-ru- VMtcr.lay afternoon tito inow ^tmni ||„. linlo niaM. 1". iibI«»|v«' H-'oIlil»y. \\li..><i|
,nu.k.r«.-ly .Ufpory ron-ILion. IVo,.!. Krn.rat '^^/^^^l^.y ';,/;;! 17 J,' (,,•.,,.. WHtiain tl"- ton-
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eiivlvln.lM-o.ninur. nn.l to.lny lin« >.<•'» viry,j^^, < in,.)..!, r. far.linul \S»W\ un-i Dr.
lirt^r'tl au'l .tolMli Vol ovcilaa.l. At ft oVlork j ^,,„n„,| .,„|,„^„„ ^vlli not li« forgoltcMi. 111.'
,... .,v™„u ...o u „„.-;...:- w" ■■•;. - ' 1 M|;'; ^;;; '.;:;, .;i':r:i;.,,^'r/;h;';;;';r'>. ;:
In- in 111.' v.-lrx. Tli. I.rtnn. will !»« «l.-
llvVn'l in lln' uliilitoiiuin. Tin; {ii..i< ,.|« un-
to l.f ill voU'.l to llH' fiin'l for llif t ixiion <»l
tlvvfii ."-lirot liall. Tlrkt'l" for Un; li» l»nv
atxl M;|'[Kr ah- 1\mmU>-IIvo fuiit* <uch.
_.. r.iiuio»«*<» i»4uti.
Thi- I'lur ii»{;;i«'j;all"n ol nm-l.' lian nrrivi'tl
ill Niw i:n.itan.l. aii.l will ai-i-t-ar in M'^«^>'al
i.laoH iliirlii;.' llu- in'M l>vo wnK-. T In'
|..n.iil,iiilv oi III.' l.uii.l i- ii"l -uii'iNIn,/.
(iiluio.v llin.Mll lia»a niaun.'liMii wi.i.li l»
lri.|irf.«ii.l«'. II.' iiiuli' a i. |oila.i.)n in
•'|'.H"o Jiil'llit" tlav* that iMi-ainc nall-'iuil.
if iM.t r.lilv i'o iiioiM'll;:.!!. Ill* af|.c':.l:iii''«
.11 1...W.II 'l W.'< K IIOMI Tll'^'I.V lo-Nt. Willi
lli.'t lioral*of«<'l\ »..liin.| him. vmH 'lia^v a
lull 1...I.M'. 'rii.i'o vOll Im' jii'lfiioi.;:!! of \U-
u! IJillMl.i' rl»...ii» itiilol.' to ■;i».' ll»u aii-l •
,.U«'.' .1 «alii|'l«' of w hat wa» tlom- Hii'O. W l.l'f
111, Ijiiii.l. uiii. Mi-* Kil.li. I'l.' ^"i'laiio. niul
III.. ii.»iriiiin iHal *"l"i«l«. vvlM iii'l*'' JJP ""■
i.-iof Uu »M\.^ra'niii.'. lu-kt l» will ^» i'lii
oii^altturiy i..'\l w.«. k. Hinl .v.r>lM..I> W
n^k,.! to iu;iix.' 111. <''li. r »)iij;a^iauiait-L*i" lo^'
,\.iiioj;of lli."J4ili. . ., , .
nil' 1 lioial MMii'iy will li'UV n llnal n-
li.'.r-a! lor Un' • v>.i.''rl on To ^lav « v.iiiiiif.
lit v^lil.l. it |,.'M.».'l..lllif-anMl m.ii vMJ
l;.U' iiuil lo r. Ii.ai»iii-lli.' -Anvil olioni..
l! i., Ii.tp..! Il.nt lluu: will Ik- a full all. imI-
ill..'.', im.l lliHl « \« lyi.o.ly ulii. .•arilt.l av\;i\
.)iM' of til.' la.ik* Will I'lini il lu k. a., book-
' It'i» ai-o liop"! that evorv por-on wlmHok
III. mil. r-liip iwU.l* lo M II will inalo' ivi"" '
on 'liui»l!.v ot nam.- of lliovf lo wliotn ll.'K-
.-1- liavf lu'« n -.iM. an.l llial .'V.-rv rllorl \y(ll
IM' iiia.l Ik'I w«'. 11 now au.l Tuvmiay ev»H44tn,
lo ill-poM' (»f a- iniiiy li' U. I- a** |>i>«»ibU'.
for 3A •I".
I ifCall at ' . .
I irHay.lonN. pholoirraplicr,
I J N«'xt lo <i'l».'iiiiill A: (lilhililf'-.
|I2ir Mi»>'«»"' "'■••••II*' pt»«n«>«r»|»ln'r.
i-vrsi>.'ni'.'i._.i-'M-. VI Mi'i'ii.- ''"'';*^'j_
iSpecial Notices.
Special i^otices.
TH^: JITI.
o
8i;t* Unul." on i»ij«» .'» ami 7.
UtaUlu- taw udvcrliMiiiMil- of I'lkcS
inaik.l. •
Tli'To win- I'lil ll»i**«* arr«r»t.« ycM.frUay, all
for .Irniikoiii;.'*".
'lukc your ..r.l.-r for -^iifn lalnth';; lo lltMli-
Rwas . It^ .'»li'i'il«' ►ir.'.l.
I) W . lloih.' 4V S'l.'- No. 'J « li.-p-liml ''«'!*!
I). Ko...,l aifl <'li< ap. »»r.l. r al o ( ••nlial -tr«'«i.
A >ViiHliaiii inak... *trm wfn.l'tr. -JOl-l
WttKl. I'M- JeiU M .'an I..! Iioii^l.l of U oo.l. llu
JC'Wt'lMT.
'I'l ( r.'iiilli .piail. liv f..nf.'r.'ii.'( v.ill Im-
liL-l.l 111 .*'i. r»ii.*- .'Inir'-li on .*uli.iila\ <'\<'ii-
ill).', .Ian. 14. al 7.!>i».
I( \iiii wart to ►<«' a llu.' a-'Oitnoiit "f
f(o.ltl..iial.U' n.il.' p (p. r in all lli." lalf "lyh^"
K.I to Mar'loii .V I'rln.. •-, MJ .^l.innia.k
Kln.M.
II. .w 111.' il<'li<'.»t iiKii III till- •ily nta.l.'
tl.. Ir moll. V aii'l liow liny ^-laii.l It. K.-a..
iiIm.I). iIm ni ill llu; llo*"!"" Smulav lilolu to-
nioirow.
Tin' .■nui"«<'r''« ""l<^« "' llu- .Ho-toii aiul
).ow Jl roa.l lia- li.<ii r«'ii>..vi'.l I. m|>oninly
to tin iiorilM-rn clalion in lliis ill* . A iifw
Qtll.'*' I- laiiiX ••>"'• '" i*"*'""« *^l«l>"" «>"
tuki! llir«<' or four iiioiitli- to .•..mpKli'. ■
TIm' Worlli.n ►li. at llH|ill-t iliunli. |'<'Opli.'
met laKt iil);lil afur iln; r.-uiilar pra\« r \\\k'<\.-
iiiu un.l roio.|.ln««l tli«' malUr uf rt-ltiill. Iiitf.
Notliin;: oi a (liliiiilf natiiiv wuh atriv.'.l ui.
ttiiJ aijollar hpt «iul iin t'lin;{ w ill Us lifUl Jan.
28.
A rei-epllon i'ominiltcf. wltli .Mr. F. I*.
Hutlh'H w*. fbainnan. un.l .•.»inpo-c«l of |.roiii-
luent la.Hi?* ami mMitlciiuMi w lio linvr )f.K\\i\\\-
■It'll ul llM' IIIkIi m1i.>oI, liax lit'tii MppoinliMl
^ . . :. I ''lir' I. 'I.:..! M..ii«kl<k*i t\%\ ilia* *^.ftl h
lQ»t
to ml »l the MIkIi mLooI rtuniou on llit- i'iiXx
A.-.'.ircliin: to H .IHuIUmI ..tiiieniont wlih'h
Hiiii.in 1'. ( oiltoii, lU'al.r in hat-, .ap-. fur-
nlhlinii; uoo-Ih, «'ti'., :«• ( «!ntri»l .«tiT«-t. Lowtll.
liM prepaiv.l of hit. Hllulrt.. tlii' liuhiliih-H itrj;
i:)64(ilfj, lliu asMlK i'on»ii.llnK ot hlf sloik
ttn.l fixliiri'K.— [Ilcrulil.
n i, ivportiMl Unit tii-n. Hutli-r will not ii<-
wpl III.- virilutof #1W)0 r..r tin- Wumot.lt
I'owi r I'oinpHiiy In Ww ««««• iiUHiiiHt llif l.ow-
(ill k Aii.loM'r lallrouil. Hid lu-foro a Mi.r-
IfpH jiirv Hi the I'oiHt bout.-. II« propone*
toratry tbeiu'^i-' lo tl»e i-uinuuc lourt on
tecliiiiralitiuji.
Mi'x^rn. J'. T. Coriipr anil (i. II. Hlttnihanl
will llnl-li III.) ianva.«« on rifllKh'iin .•iiiMi'" of
thi- I'ilv toihiv, un.l liny W'i>.h to Ihank the
imhllr In ir.'ntral f.>r the klml an.l i-ouiteoiiK
trculiiuiil hhown thi-in while on the niiiva-s.
Mr. ( onif r will loiniuinn' llifM-anva^Hof the
Lowi II Diiii'tory for 1M.V< Mon.lay.
Daiih'l (iauo law*" <l'«-' ••■'^ ''"'■^'•"*' '" f''^'
Mi'riinm.ktJilav. Tlie h-c N jiiiie in.lie«
thli'k. an.l. an ii>nal. of t-nia-rlor «|uullty.
About .'lU nun were tinplojcl thl" forenoon,
but the iinuibir will be Inerea-i'il liefon
liiuht. The lull vect will piolmblv be cou-
tinui'.l w ilhoiit .ehs-alion lill the erop \* In.
The union revival oerviecM in wbi.'b .'^l.
I'aul"-, Wortheiii-lreet uinl the Central Meih-
oiliM ehnreh.^join, are to be hel.l next week
at the Worthen mreet ehiireh (incteail of the
C'ential a. before annoiiii.a.l), every eNen-
inirex.ept Moii.lav and Salurilay ul ....0
o'clock. I'ren.-liiiiK an.l after servli-ef.. Uooil
Hinging. All are invlleil.
Sonii little eliil.lren wore iilaylni? together
In Ceiilnilville last week, anil h. M an anl-
mateil eonveryall..n in reyar.l to (Joil. One
little ulrl inaintainctl Ihat Uod wa« every-
where, an.l I'oiil.l k;c everylhiiij? we li.).
wh.n u little livc-yeai-ol.l boy rel<»ite.l:
•'There iiin't bnl one (Jod, aiul he if< bn-y
puttint; little babies into .l.xtor*' paekets .
At tliesoeletv meeting.' hel.l thi-' W. ek of
the Ch.Ini-f..rd street Krie I'.iiilisl e lur.li
the follnwiii/ .>ni.-.'r- were .l.-eled : I r.-M-
deiit, A. I.. Ku.s. II; ele.k. C. A. Harris:
trciri*nr<r. M. V. U. iV rkii;-: eoll. '•b.r, A.
Ij Uus-. il: n»i>te.'s. <'ii:i>. h. M;tr«li;tll. A.
P. VuriM \. K. i:. l'eruii-.:n. Dr.S. \\ Sinilli,
A. I-. L'Ti-mII; iiu.lilinj,' »'i)iiuiiil!.:e, J. >i.
Thnihloii. i. I.. Ilill.iii.
UN an e-tabli'^hel faet. nsd?niz.'d by
nearly ev. rv one. that the pri.'e.« ot tliu Name
qiiulitvol :;oo.N:..rl.i-lier in. some ^t .rf-
than oth. r-. ••Wii.r,' touo' i-t'ii' l-eiplex-
ii)eniieKli..ii that |.r.;.-oiit- itMlf |o in u.y in
nce.l of el.iihin'^. •». I- Chalif.m.v ha> an
oxcdlci.t reput.li'.n f..r poiular pnee-.
L'itciv he bus iuaii'-niriiUiil a slo.k-ri'tneiu'4
nale bv niarkiu',' .lowii many lini s oiu.mhIs
from '10 lo oO per ecnt. from his i.'-ular
prices. _
Tiie Prlntoi-n* Ball.
The printers of l.owdl will ^rive tli. ir tirsl
nnniialballntxt Tiu'^lay ev,;iiini,' al lost
42's hall, Central Mieet. 'iheie wil Ik; a
eoiieert from S till 0 o'cloek, and af er that
dancing will ocupy the time. IJultertiel.l s
orchestra is to liiriiish musie. ArraiiKe-
nienlM have been complcUd anil a sncees-liil
time is expected.
Mr. Drcwett'ii lMK«on«.
Atthctrreit poullrvshow in Boston Mr.
Drcwclt. the Lowell fancier, has taken tlie
IIou'H Khar.! of prizes on piijeons, tls the fol-
lowing list sh.)ws :
First on lle.l, Yellow, muchear.l and Almon.l
Tumblers; llrst on >Mil;e an.l »'•}«, A.™"
Owls. lUaek Crestc I an.l Kel (rested llelroc.s.
Hlm-i C. H. an.l Ye low «'. II. Muifptcs; se.'.jii-
on ninenn.l Yellow llel.relsnml Ulue hantuns.
fli>lon White Hoot. d an.l White lloole.U re,te<
Fant.ilU an.l niaek, l>i.n, Uun M.>ttle.l auil
niaek Mo.tleit Triini|)tter8.
Wc find the list in the Mo-ton .lonriial. Mr.
Drewelt Is one of tht nio«l successful breed-
era In New Kn^land.
Rev. Mr. H.iiiUii!i»on Will Accept.
A Bub-<;ominill.<' of lli>;li street ihureji
malted on Hov. IVir. llm. tin-ton at I rovi-
denrc venterdav, to for uallv pve-riil to hlin
the call of the church an.l hO. i.;ly to bee< nic
their paslor. Mr. Huiiiin-t..n leplied that ho
had ciirefiillv con-ldercl ihe mailer, ami wmi
nrennnd tosnv that he wooll ni.con.Himnal-
Ty accept the call, and woiiM V*''",'V,"" *!;*
«ntance as soon as he had n Ki-ned bin prea-
ent char«:e, and hi- rcsii?natlmi U accepted.
ThiH reslKna.lon Im «rill ple^.ut tomorrow.
i» will take several wcek« lo co llnouKb the
JLaTilS^ iSp- of dl.u.i-«l. but Mr. Hud-
\W%\ Vuli'iicia oranges 18
.-imlih's,4T Mtirrimuck sliwt.
Hl.tiik itouk*.
I,, .l/ers. journal-, re.oi.ls. ami "II kln.l-
of new u-.x..!-. IMc'-* wn.V d.»wn. ^;»^ <l*>
.iiivs pictures fraiue.l from ii.'w mouldlutf-
ul your own j.ricu at Caiubridv't s, Weril-
ina'ek llousf bliM-k.
Kri.lav an.l Satur.lay-Iloarhoun.l. Imttrr-
-ci»t.'h. inola-es and mi»>le dntps 14 »'t-. a
II... -J lbs. •i.'i cl-.. .XiMllb's. 47 Merrimack
street.
A. M. Barmoa
shows H|>eclal patterns In bronw. oak, »n.|
other kinds of picture mouldiiiK, alno a «oo<l
line of foreign and American photoKraph-,
%te«l .!n;?ravln;rs and ctchlnir"- 1 »>« Pn;"*"
are rlxbt. No. K9 Merrimack ilrcet. up »Uln!.
(;ETTlN(i IN COAL
tJottlJiir In coalj ji'.Nt now, Ih a
moiT cxfKMislvc profits (lian KOt-
tin:; In r!i)tli!n'.;. If >'»" I««vp
notliTil our atlvcril.slni; IVwm Uay
(o <lrty .voii liJivp IcannMl liow
little *»i'lotlitv-" coHt. ^ ir>on Uuve
not IxMMi a rcinlei- <I»Ih srliednle
will enlighten you ou the cloth-
iiiK quest Ion.
Enterprise,
1888.
We ««l*« *»»•• opportunity ft»r ^UMbk
yo.i M hM'py and proaprroua NfW Ye»r.
T\k* jtar tbat haa jM»t rioacd li«» b«K.ii a
iu«iiior»bl« tin*" for I ho Kntorprlft.. We
hav«,ai>Hred no pain*, lu trying t-o €>bUlu
the l»e«t oreverythlnir tli* iiiarUft »flr«r«lMl
Thill our cirwrla liav» bff" rrowiioU \»ltli
■iiooras wo iie«-a not ti-ll yoij, M nearly
averyuuf i« «oiMplliiu*Mt«oK *»• «•» «•"»■ '•»**
Idly liifrraPliil bii«lt»«»». Thl« provrn I hat
hinidrfU «r people tuoli our ii.lvUe iHut
y,.a,- Miitt lun.e.l uver a im'W It^ut. ami h»v«
Iteeii ImvlKIC their k'»«»«I"» '*»»• «•»»•'»• ••»»''*»*.>
■wvliiK •«»«■ Oiem«elv«(i a ainm lUll*' siiiu,
»rhUUsoiiH>hav«Mlei.«sU«'aioiinvloK"»>«nUi.
Hiiil otlicrs liav.- bcu *l.l<- lo »;«v.- •»• »»
lHr;;«' .livid, o.ls tliut Ihi'y h.iw»" bofii ab> t«»
Invtot II l» a iilew 1IM»«' boim- fur Ihtilr lam-
illi*«. .%« thl« llm** w«'ext« lid iii'uiy tliiiiiUt
lo our frW-mU uti.l |Mtr..ii» aho ho\.' ao
StiM-r >(i*tv nopporml ••• sloc' w«- i>p«-n«Ml
tbi< Kai.rpri-a. ..H.'dMl •« r^ b»»»l.' ico.mU
only "»•• ""•• larsr ai»b a rnul.'.«» «• to »•?.
wiivs ke.'ti our BloiU fr.«h mil new. We
tiiite pollti' tlftU* III our stoif oil. I c. iir-
ti-oii* trfiilioeiU »vlll In- .Birn.le.l lo all
ulio iiiiiy vl»ll us. <»ur iiu»U«»: Tl»<> I" at
Uooili, larBf •«!»•• Mixl sHoill luarjcliia. The
(iiilV •triclly *'a»li <!r«ct«i'.» In the «liy .
X II 10
Market Scales!
Special finXKnt.
The Largest AsBortment in Lowell.
Twenty different styles. Prices from 25
cents to $30.
A Urge assortment of BUrOHERR'
TOOLS constantly on hanil.
Oambric Edgings and Ineertions, snd
All-Ovef Embroideries, SwisB, Torchon
and Medi.is Trimmiaps, FeatLer-Stitoh
Trimmin^p, OasL's White and Colored
RuffliigB, All-Over acd Open- Work
Tuckings, For ul! Wh.te Goods and
TrimmingB for the Eame Kcek
ABELS & SON,
>
WELLES BLOCK,
Bff.'rrlmiKfU Wtr«»ot.
Ufst Mej-slDH an.l Kl.irlda Icmonn 16, !»0
ami 2.*\ ceyls u down at Snillh'a.
Ilest Man.larin oranjrcs IS for 25 ocnla.
9mllb'», 47 Merrimack street.
H« on Time*
Time l« moiu'V and ap|»ointnients rtia.je
should bo kept.' If you carry a reliable
watch in your pocket or have a well reifuliil-
e.l mantle clock at your home you will Imj on
time ami live up lo your imreemenlK. A
failure to .lo so cannot then Ihj exciiso«l on
that a.-count. flarke, M Ceutral stre.'t.
make a speeialtv of line watches and maul e
.locks, and also has the agency of rarabola
-pecta.'le». Low prices prevail.
Best Messina oraiiires ft tit., n
week only. Smith's.
rtor. Tills
Special fioiicrs.
CH()irE SEVEN PER CENTS.
FOR SALE.
Mort^ajre Loans
Some of our recent Kai m
may be notl.red as tollows:
say) on 40 acre farm worth . . . .
$.V)0on40 " " "
$.^10 on 80 •• " "
1^00 on SO " " "
fB,-iaon<iO •".-.
4.1000 on HO " " "
llftOOonW)
.. tsoo
..fi:!i)o
..(i-.MOO
. .r-»it f
..Sit 0
. .»;i4Wi
. .i|t4-:()o
Prrsonal kaowled^e. careful f**'*'"^'""'"'..' •
rears' <'xperl.'nce. iv.t a loll.-u- lost. Inten ^t
niil.l semi annually .it Appl.'ton bank.
' Kor.hiHll-bi.iuln^of .ho Ap|.lct..n or Wum^--
Kit Natloniil hank, or ot the un.lersljjnel,
iilMRAbb. VOSE & CO.,
A« CKNTlt VL STKKfcT.
Men's Ulsters, nnd It's a ROOd
time to KCt one, cost $6.00,
$8.00, $10.00 and up to $25.00
eaeli.
len'8 Overcoats, good ones. Bine
Cliluchlllo, single breasted and
well gotten np, we put at $5.00.
Can give you most any grade
from this figure to $a5.00.
Leather Jackets, what are lelt of
them, cost IVom $3.75 to $6.00
each.
Boys* Overcoats, with Capes, In
small sizes, atj$1.50 and $2.00,
in larger sizes at $2.60, anil
from these prices to $8.00 and
$10.00.
Everybody comes to us for
Gloves, all the kinds that are
worn: Cloth, Wool, Leather or
Kid, lined or unlined. In all ways
ot making, we have as low as
25c. a pair, or as good as you can
ft
ask for.
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
*
No. 5 Pfoscott Slreet, opj. Market Street,
A. W, DEEBYSHIRE 4 00., Props.
Ill «■ Til I ' ' ' "" " " ^ " -■' ' ■"
A MKTIIOI) IIV WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
MtRRiMvcKKT. -^ 1 v-zrvv*
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Wcroake a >'re,biliv.»f Ili'|>Mlr1nic nn I Uee.i.
iiolKiorliiK ruruttiin ami call lor, ttl»«» il«»llv«»f
cimmIh free .(( oUurKV. .
BELOW COST.
Hllv.-r Ware, .It.wolry, Kye
1 (il i>-eH aii'l H|M nuc'e* inu-t lie
^'' JIm.I.Iui prl.'.'s way hclow c >hI
J[>Fi^j[\! nil H.<'.n"inl .It overst-'ck. Doii'i
1^fA\ ii.l<.silie.»i>|'«>iim.lty. t'oineuu'l
M«'. If you wnul iiu;/lhin)/ bi
our Hue y.>uuun buy w( us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
\J M OMiml atreet.
AND THUS
Save tlie Ilent
Now FalcRollie Landlord.
XIIK
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION
LARGEST STOCK
YOU IN
K/IlhID
J "i^iatHO
ts'- r.^ J^SS»S^»^*idt§ • »^'*^A»io
^oYT^GermaH Cologne
P^ 6ENP JP^STAMP FOR 4:
LADIKH' AND ClIIMUIKN'H
UNDKUWKAU ANI> llOHlUaV
— «r —
Fur Kobes!
' ; (iMMdIflterMitKnMlM).
Horse Blankets
— AT—
UAYSAUT> ft
7t> MbKiUMACK
CO.'S,
ir I
»
That e»n b« foond In Mew Easlnnd.
OBT OUB l*RICKfl ANn EXAMIMB ODK
HTOCK.
IPI^U^tMXIVO,
/
Art .louc by is In li.o very lK.'st raMiinei.
jTi-tiax tixiurc.i, Llhrnry I^inps anJ Fiiiicy
Globes ti aiiOi;iaU.y.
rAltHELL «P COXATOy,
Telephone 12-84. 8* l>iitton 8tr«N»t.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MI1>-WINTEK, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy Merino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Gloves. .
Fur Gaps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Muskrat.
Nobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
tarns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Tobog?^an Jerseys, Toqne^ and Sa?he»,
in the club and other colora.
Tho lat°8t ideas in Pull Dress Requisites.
Novelties in Tine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Sufpendcrs, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walking Slioks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, e.c, etc.,
1 — ^^ — i
HOWARD 55 CO.'S,
A new boom on Men's Genuine
Scotch Caps, at 2l»c. each, set in
tills week. We have about 200
of them, and that ends them lor
tills season.
These are a few of tie "salient
points'' that crop out as we look
over the stock. Suits, yon know
we have Men's full suits from
$5.00 to $35.00. Boys' from
$1.50 to $16.00. Extremes in
cost that afford yon the cheapest
goods that are durable, or the
best that are turned out.
PUTNAM & SON
ONE-PEIOE OLOTHIEBS,
Central SliPeet, Corner Wan-en,
Incorporated iinrtsr ttie Lam o( ttie State
Of New York, and auttiorized to do
toiiiess in ttis State of
Massacliusetls,
Offers a plan by which yon can lecure a
home or bnsinees properly of your owm
quicker, easier, with less cash advance
and und» more favorable conditions
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
deikth.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD.
Okl Oouver* Facioryt ^
X'ytl Central Street,
I.OWBIX.
LADIES' AND MISSES'
Outside
Garments.
Prices Reduced 1
We have mnde nn fnimense re-
duction In prices on our entire
line of
Ladies' and Misses'
Fur Gil
LADIES Al
1« THK It^
<>r«*y ami iUnok
■ItAUX U<>K ItobcM 11
lowekt prleea.
VVM.r.BK
Comer Hat and'
[TLEMEN,
11 IKS.
lack KH«ial-
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE,
Oenernl MancMi^erSy
No. 4 Wyman's Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS.
Wall Papers and Windi
▲ RICH VARIBTT^
C. R. ADAMS', 18 Ci
Bend order* to na tor palntli
To close this season's stock.
Numr'ds, Rilaiis, Wraiis.
Ji
C0tocll
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., MONL^AY, JANUARY 16, 18S8,
PRICE TWO C ENT8.
NOTA BKNB.
Sntertainntentd.
Home Offices, Hob. 169 and 171 Broad-
way, Hew York, U. B. A. ^
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
gOOOOWOT to m.K' M. Hbuom,
84 Mffrrfmmk. Street. - -. Hoeltora War>
mia couBiKH JOB orncne vj^v^j*^
!>t.
IS
In great variety, many of which
are duplicates of the best styles
shown this 8ea.son. •
AND TOBOj
Pen and Pocl
Prlntioir
SHAT
ives
:'S,
A. G. POLURD & CO.,
80 & 82 Merrimack Street.
YOUR ATTENTIOH IS GALLED
To tho cliarncier cf lnvo^^or* In the New Hamp-
ablre Truflt t;o •» O per «t. Debouture Bond*.
PIttallel.l HavInK* Hank, l»UMll«l<l....... g.OOO
i«r-Hv l-rHlnH-vivInT^ Itanli. lt.Ht,c«U!r tlO>0
SKlKlvcCeuis;,\1niM """k. M"/"-;* ••"^
iierr.macW Coutjiy SAvlog* Wank, Con- ^^^j^
mSlin SavlnK"'i»i*'^»'V '"""'"'•;• 'iiiL* •"•"*
Merrimack lUrer Kavlnga Bank. Man- ^^
OlMAlra Frovldeot InatUuUon. Seeiie..«lM.«M
r. Sodllff, Jr., Ageni, Oontitr Building.
"^
....with that blgtfmber fttfl Mill BtJr1« In
tbe Atliiutlc every v%hbcI neeth an extra lo},'-
book oil bourd.
....Dr. Mtjrrlam of Nortli Adama fctlll
drivca about lu a alelKb made Iw ItW-}. That
muat be * cbehtuut ulelKli-
....AmaclilnolwH.bcett Inv.nlod wbHi
will not ,ouly rake bay. but cock It. Tbe
farmoiH un* f xiK.'i.t.-d to "Uiuil.lo" to ibul af-
fair very I'beorfuUy.
.... All ixcUMiiKe Informs, uh Ihul "Jairea.
Bu».'buimu*» old »\v««etliiurl dlid lulely lu
Mioue.>otH, uK«'d W." Tbr t«rm "oUI'
awccllittul 1" ••l«'«il> d«MM iitllve.
MAHSAClHilSKT'lJS.
.roM'i.li lUiik.uiK'Of llu- «r<'w of tli" uc
C'onnd.ncc-. wiiKdiowu.'.! In lioalou liarbor
iliunthtv 1 y kIIim '"'K '"■''"' •'"' '""■
Tli«' iii>:i •lm«i>t '•If"'""* <'l>a«'"''* ''•, "'V.V
till' Boxtoii uinllinu, « li'< WMH .bar:.'' - \\ nn ^
oblHiiiiir.' moucv l.y "trU-k or d. vin at ii
ai.iritouli-tl.-M'un.T, ban im.ii »iu:tNli«;d, ou
the nr mil ili:ii IdK iilliia-o In uoi cov* rtd by
tbt> ataliilt
GRANBCONCERT.
Mrs. Maud M. Stnrkw cathcr,
.Wllb iheChoruaChi.lrof
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH
and lull Am. rican Onf.et<tn», will kI%o u (Jraii.l
Coi.rirt uuiiir .llreriloii ..f Wr. .1. AvIhou
Buki-r, bilhoWiurr.h, Tu^taiUy lOvrnlnif, Jan.
H7. Tiiktt.* W ocniM. on aide ni IMiniiit A
lleKcrK', IJ. i>J- lloll'* ''«"«'^'' N'f'.7»«'"»'f»^' "''W^*'
uikI a. W. H<iw'a»noUi"c>try^tor«.
TtoitiicI tl»«* "^^oi'ltl
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
Uy M. M. IJALLOIJ.
Tho Wi'll known Author and K.lltor of TloKton,
ariot!)ing.
Ml One-Price Clotig Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merr'm&ok 6t.
Grand Pant Sale.
i^ri'at
©rp antj JFancg (5ooU«.
iHarkrts.
A ItONANZA TUIS WEEK.
1 urkvya 10 <-4*uta. rli Irkt* na \0 it ntBvK*^***'
lOrwnla, »t Nu. 7 rrvacott airrH.
EAT AND BE MERRY.
rs.l;r.,Sl,,I;;':;',^i;^!'•:sll";'■,t |m John street Chuich, iriorstlay, Jan. 19,
.verdiiliKof l'» IHro.iil.oii lob-t.r-. Iiu- at »» «)'CI-<i< K I'. M.
leelur
cover M..».»' •'. . - I- - , ,, ,,
iMiried 111 *•»"•• f<"'»iM i'tti>«l» '»y lill"''"'",
,lud<e Cv.lt diti.loN ll.al tin: p-lMry iM-aly
liHvliii; »'<<•» al.rot'ni.d tbe |>i»>\Uloii
law lm|»..«li»«; IbU duty ii'. l.mu'i.T uit^'lUh
and rb«! do^•l^loll U for llu- |il:diilin.
of
MU)]>LKHKX COUNTY.
Jobti I'. Norton of South Kramlu«haii»,
(•baryr«l V itb tbe IINjful knpltiir of luloxl-
lalloK liquor, bii* bwn Ihitd #100 utid aeii-
teinfd lo tbifo uioiitba lu tb<! bouNO of cor-
recllou. li«i ap|)«'aled.
Ilev. Uobtrl W. \V«ll««eof Dflrolt, who
haa u.<i'|.t«il Ibo call of the ('oiiRrt-^fidlouul
ohurHi ill Waketidd. will be UiKtal b-d .luu.
S4. Tb« aeriuon will l>« picatbcd by Uov.
l)r. A. r. KoMtr, uud H«v. Dr*. Aldcii ami
Atwoo.1 uinl ncvM. K. S. Aduina, T. i'. l'e»i.e
■udC.U. nil"» will take part In tbe exer-
llaaM BmII MHiipculnga.
At a naeUiig of lb« Maucbeatcr aaMcia-
tion la-t week It waa voted to raUe |a000
for the conilng aeaaon liiatead of faOOO. Tbe
dub will probably lake a irl|» to New York
In April before the New Euj(luud league be-
tflna. An effort will be tna»le to arrange
ganirs wlib lh<« MrooklyiiH, New "Vorkn and
other cliiUs and MuuaKcr Clinton tbiuka the
trip. If made, will l>e of nn-at udvuiituxi; in
nttlnK the team Into ti lin for league work.
IfthU plan U carrle«l out mo»t of the men
enMRiHrwIII nporl in New York lu»ttea<l of
In ilauvUvKr wIku the leuiu Un-t racet« In
* ^^n\n saf«i that the Iwo we^lecn iv\y%}^^^^.
llliiatrMlvil l»y HI*t«0|»IU«>u.
Till' t.iiir iU'MTlboa u J'.uriiey o! lO.WiO "Tfi
nearly |Mi ..dkIohI vicwf tiro Bboxvii; «'>•'/''«
lecimv i.l.tuioH .in.o.. vMitd by tow IravclbT*.
leciuiv (I
l lektila flO Cenia.
Chlldreu'iaC»tnla.
Music Hall.
» " — ■- — •
OSK NIGHT tiNLT.
Xhitradny. .Tiiniuir.v lOtli.
Better Than Eter Before.
TONY DENIER'S
BVKU WKIXOMK
by tbf WoKloiiH iHHt aeaaou were P[|>»r«<^ «J
•prata for mo»t of the men. More diaelpll.te
will be enforced Ihia year. M rum*
Together with tbe greatett
OLIO «!V^^f!V OLIO
Ever proDcnted to the pabllc.
NewTriika! NewMonea! v«w ii..ilr ate
N«w Coituiuea! Now Mutir, etc.
Prieea 38, M and T.-i ceou. Reaervwl aeaU on
aale three <tiiya In aUmnoe.
dtbe
ex-
There la llfery to be ft bllter
thu arbitration «'oinuilttee for lb
Irw In, tbe pu-ber, between the Maucheatera
and Ibo vSuh at Sauduxky. Ohio. Irwin
- wrote to Sunduak y that If bo acteptcd thfdr
teruK he mukt have advanw* inoiiey, but
none wa* aent blin, while ou the other hand
Maucheater bolda a cent rnot with IrwIu a
•Ignature and a receipt from bira for advance
monev Kciit. ,
The' L>un team will have few auperlora a<j
baltcra lu the New Kuxliin<l leoKue next nea-
aoD--[Herald. The MaucbesttrH have u
— very atrong combination, cx-Maiiairer Me-
Uunnlgle liuya the Worfenlera will be the
hardest foch tbe I/)welU will have. Caul.
C'udwortblhlukahlH club the beat, and Sa-
lem doe.«ii't Intend lo be lieblud tbe reat.
Ix)ts of fun ahead for next aummer. The
rortland club U of imkuown quality.
Dave Corcoran la to be tuptain of the
Lynna next tieaaon.
The liarvardh will bav« u alrong nine next
aeaaou. Knowlton, Ibclr cutcber, la un-
doubtedly the bi'Ht of the college calcbera
Prcaldcnt IMiclpa of tbe Loulxvillea
pectahla Hub to clear e»0,(HX) lutxl ^oaaou.
and aayi. all .-torlea about tbe club dealriiig
toaell out are abaurd. ''« »^''\" ."'I*^!'*
fourtha of the stock ami la aallaliedtbat H^lt
a (rood liivchtincnt. ,. i •
n'be mHMiiinadc ball of tbe Ix)wcll ebb
will be a bii; utlair, and many ba«« bull ct-loi»-
rltlca will bf i.r(>ent. All tbe New havj^
leuffwe cluba will be ropres-nicd.
Hurke. Lowell'K pitcher ..r ia^t year, w do-
luya flourMiin^ buHiiitisH lu tcucbmj; piicii-
Ins' at tbe YouiiK Meii'a Calbolic gyiunaHiuiu
atC'ainl>rli1>4«!. „
MaHcbesler losoa Nchou. Sccritary nyriic
of tbe arbln-aliun committee aiiiioiincca that
the board baa decided ibat the contract
ilirned bv NeKou wilb nuffab. W valid.
In a recent «nme KllUiy of tbe New York
reacrves bit Cuinpium for ii borne run every
time be went to ilie bnt. Kittcy wll play
with the Maiicbf stcra aext ►ea«on. unci Cani-
pana aaya tbe Maiu beatcra will have a prize
"sayaUobFcr^uaon: "There In no such
Uilng aa alaveiy In buae bull. The men are
not kept lu bolKb^^c, nor are th«A- aold In t be
•euse one taken from tbe meauiuK of the
word. A playft^H release can be purchasetl,
but even that aW.unta to nothing iiuleaa the
ulaver agreea to algu with the club Dc»oti»t-
ing'for hlH releaac. It la at the playcr'a op-
tJon. There IH no compulsion lu the matter.
In all euch caaea the player can naine bla
own terma, and If he «loe« not 'f "*'^,^,^y '
tmnaf^r tlien It la hia own fault. Ula con-
tract is a legal document and ho can recover
'"•-'"• if It is not lived up to. Then
II
UNK MUllT ONLY,
leiitt II relit V, anuwary «l#t.
The Prlnoc of ComeOlaut,
Brfe"tHR. GUS WILLIAMS,
le aervlcea of
HuDPorted by a Superb Comedy ComnftnT, In
' Iiu new hoiBC eoraody Urauia. entUud
KEPPLER'S FORTUNE."
By Cttl Walbice, e^q- un.ler the mnnagi mont ot
' Joim 11- Kobb.
NewMualct New Songal Now UccltoUona I
Every la.ty aiundtng tho perforniiiiHie of Kep-
nler'a Koituue w III l-e preaentt-d wUli a copy of
Sir NVimLin.' latest .onK. cnUtled "Cra.lW lo
the Grave ." _^__
ftoticcs. _
The Old Lowell National Bank.
THK ANNUAL MKKTINfi of the aU.ckhol(l
era of tills lank, ior the choice of dlrec tora
and Uie ir.mMHcUon of any other buslnena innt
inav legally come l>»fore auch meciWiK, will lie
hel.l nt the bankli.K iooin« of aal.l bai.kon Tue.-
dav. Janupry 17. A. I». In*, at lOSOo'c ocka. m.
"■■• CIIAf*. M. WILLIAMS, Caahler.
I^well. Ma»i»., Dec. 13, lKr7.
Two ycju'H ap^o. wc nindo our
Hulo ot panlH iimdo (mm
eaftsimcrcrt niimutht^turt'il liy 1^^.
A. & J. Sawyer, Dover, N. 11.,
jit $4.(J0 jK'r pair, a price nevor
hciinl of hel'on^ tuid never dupli-
catctl l)y iinyboily .smoo.
Todiiy we oiler
BOO Pairs of Pants,
Mtide IVoni Cus»imcrc.«< nitiiuifact-
uretl l)y F. A. & J. Sawyer and
tho cclebmlod Livingston MillH,
At $3,50 per Tair.
These Pants are made from the
bo8t tpnihty of thcBO CuHhimereu
and are Htylea that arc bringing
ill other clothing stoies from |5
to $G.
We have added to the above
several hundred pairs, nnulo Irom
caHsimeres ot the best makes in
the United States, odd lots which
buve been selling at $5 to 16.50
— uil put in at |3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York con equal value for
the same money be found as in
this sale ot
85 ami 80 Pauls at 83.50.
When we advertuie a bargain
It ia A burgaii^iiMMPB'fMr f^wa^'
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Cliildren's Overcoats.
Auction
ON
$30,(X)(> WORTH
oir-
Dry and Fancy
(;iilck»na, iJiirkK, an<l Poultry of all kluda
AlMiall varlotlca of Meala ami VcKeUblea o«
the ieaaon to be fouud lu a l}r»t«ln*>a uutrket.
At Lowost Cash Prices.
CiSMAY HIt<>>^,
4 <« Kit It I MACK NI'IiKKT.
Talenhone 'ffOi-'i.
ClOAKS ABOUT HALF PRICE.
Ihi3 Is NO Sliaiii Sale,
[veryii Mus! Be Sold.
VANCT CltEAMI nV tlUITKK.
The l»«»« loutb- lu tlie woilil. ul No. 7 Fr«B-
volt »lrt*t I.
JTor Sale.
^RT'AdvertlBeineuts nuder tftia hpnd
ouljr It oenta-ik lin* for threi^ Iii8«rttan».
Ir'dll HAf.F.— A rpnrly new «hMrK alelglk
' liiqutn' at II WafbtiiKtyii (»tr«« t.
Foil HA1^K.->A choice l->t of licnx anil pul-
leta. A. II. I'aik, Simili (.'hclniatur i. Muas.
FOlt HAI.K.— ^i-veial iKtiniltiiir aiul lotlf-
liii< h()iir.i'h, ceiitnilly 'locatiil, at piiees
frtim »0oo to liiMi. Apply to 1-Uto A riuuiiuer,
WCcntniJ at reet.
NKW M I l.CXi c OW'K cAiiHlatilly oa lisnd
aixl iur f.'ilo at Ciimluk'" fai in, ii< ii' Weat-
• ;«.nl Cviilre. Frt-1i f irlvni)* «:vcry two \*t)«ke
fioiii Ni'w llutnpxl.ire auii VciUiont. (^onvey-
aiioc Iroiii ilcpoi Ul turin.
I'r.cat attuatloi s la
iloti<>« luM
Ki roMii.b, l>(t><i!i-i4 l)iuli KMiiii, waan r«Hiin aa4
laipro rli) <l; III iMo tor .t iior>ta; i(iii|i|o r^rilaire
I'M in; l<i,«i'i< It'ct of lamt wMi uttuut .>• liuti
licf'4. Kii<|ubi> oil pn'inip«t>.
Tj^dlt HAi.l':.-' \ tw«i--tiiry iKUfw, atuhlv aii4
1^ iiihmI Into! iM\>\, oltuNttd III < ciiirahUle, a
fi-w rtc|;^ li'<iii< |irlii|io ^lltcl iiikI h<>rKt< i'ara.
li<Mi'>f t'lin.iilnik ti itionix ami (.livil ; a Smi'mhIii M
lii'kM, f llUi", on caay ttiini. .%pply I" Hah A
rbi'Miiivr, 4M t'enniil r><riM't, moin^ H iiikI 4.
."Olt nam:.— All cxcelhiil l.ljMk of U>%a
1/Olt "AI.K.-tJiienlthc
^ llclvhli"t'. lis Hl.ickpo V i^iHt I
I
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Kill) snd East Merrimack Sts.
VIrst cU— M«»ta. Foeltry, Oenie. rish.
Oyar«ra, VevrUUIes, fr'riill. mdiI • seDersl
Hue of (}rac«*rl«s at aa low rlws ae tht
quallly of Uooda «»n be aold. Call aad
M. A. TAYLOE, - - Proprietor.
•Join the Oro-wd and Save
Money.
STUART, REID & CO,
COBMICO
ToBBBea 10 mats; Caaey
Ke. T Prescott street.
iiikI n'w«r; itiiMI rt!l'' \-vr iimtUi; JlVii) ^«|ll«re
Ifci it IuihI; •>l'UUli <I nil :> p< pilar i tii «!t lo Itvl
villi ic, cjiiivvi. lent i» tlio in'.ila; M»lM.iti reiti-
ln« pKipt itv niii U' Itiiiiiil tn the rity; priee
f IJ< 0. Vulf I iii'Cctilai-b of I'Uh A I'luutiiiir, M
C'e»:tral alH-n, i-< oiyia H aiit l»
I/Olt KAI.K.-A two.Mory, two-tenetneat
* h<iii<«* of I'.' iMoiiia, nil lit tin* Im'iU of ii pair;
cliy MNler iiidI ('l<i>'«*i»; fliiinttO ne.ir t>i« mhiUi
lointiiiiii, wlitri: IiukI U Murili TV' pi r 11. ; leiiia
l< r f'Ji iivr iiioiitli; :{i(K) M|iiiirt' liel ot Ian*!;
(.ilcii «3-J 0. Ktiil piu'th'ului" Kl KUh k I'luai'
ner. 4H ( riiiral alii^, riM'iiia .1 hikI 4.
IMUi HAI K.— A valiiahleeotttU'. roh-l^tluir
^ ot i(t|iief>l(>ry hrh k houao '.t IJ i'<Hi»ns»
alit'tl unii nooil itiiio'iiiit ol land, exliitUliiK *<' S
Itiirk »tii-il, row ^u-p'* Inmi Ihi' Aiiivrtrjiii iMiiiac,
Id ilila ( Itv. Il Ih m'IiIhr) prop< rly iil IIiIm i-laas
t» oUtMi-'i'lor aalt!. hnkl lo mMtlo nn eatulv. Aa
i mrly i-all will a«riin) n l>arKi>lii. I'ricr #>*«.
; e nil pailii-iiliiro of l-lah A I'liiiiiiiior. M O Alral
hllVfl, I.OMl'll, Mhkm.
Zti let.
4arAdv«rtlawinenta Hadvr this head
oaly I* ewBta a llae for Uire* Ineertloae.
I,KT.— A rotiiiKeat IS Ihimpshlre atrcek
brisket 4 eeats.
Lowell One-Price Ming Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok Bt.
Snstructtoiu
66 and 611 immi STREET.
JliBcellaneous.
Mr. II. B. DAY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
AiTanK«ment.i maile aa planlat, orKsalat and
accomiiinlBl for coiictrte. Klve Cent cavlngt
Bunk llullillnK.
Wamesit National Bank.
Mitchell's Boys' Sctiool, Billerica, Mass.
rlctly
loys tl
Revere House,
OOSXON.
Fltchbura
bualnesa ann
Ad
hi to llttecn. Senil for circii
C. MITCHELL, A.M.,
Principal.
A atrlctly aolert family achool for _l)oyB
ralta boya from eloti
lar to ^
7ih
of lilrn"
ThP annual nieellnp of ttie Mofkhol.leit of
the M'liniii'U NHllo.al l.:inl; wlP be h.li. ul
their IjankliiK rooin«, Tiic^ilay, .Innuary
next, al i oVl 'ck p. m.. for thu oho h-e of «
ti»ra iiu.t the trananrlion of anv other buf.lne^«
that niav Icsrallv come Iwfore tliem.
maiiiiayicjju...^ W. KNOwZxON.Caahler.
■Lowell, Dec. 17th, 18tt7.
r» ?
danarea
Rboaia a player at any time become Ured ol
playlmr ball and conclude to kg Inio any oth^
?r fiusfneM, he eai. do ko, ^^^^^'^Z^Z^A^
er Id tbe land which preveula hi"™ J^o^i den
log It. With all these facta, where does the
" Tbe^MXew bLc ball club now numl^r;
about 40 membera. A c^n^nV.^'^t.^M J^eS
appointed to attend a t»°>«""«° i" ,X;'*"
/eble, for tbe purpoi^e of orK«n>*'»8 «
eaguo of temperance ball teams. ihe
Mathew commltto«i conalMa p' J^esara. <- * .
Callabnn, Michael Dow. I and WllHi m 1 ^orn-
ton. The societies which have »«l«n'n<'tl «
T^ OTIC 15
THIS t.'KKTlK!F> thai J. E- Berry haa ilia-
contlnu.-l buHlne«s on Marke^t ««r««t. ani""
not responsible for debt* «iily to ^\>t. '"fr^'*/,
Ho wll In Ihe future roiitlnue to auctioneer ami
appn.l"e. OnleiB k-ll at 44 Wealfonl airtet or
aS{l™iaed to P. O. Box 105 will reaJve ptoinpt
'aSenUon!* All conimta«lou gooUa wl" rer^»ve
Jjla pereonal eupefvtelon. J. K. bkm.»*««
MR. AND MB8. HOBSON'B SOHOOL.
MK. ADOLF KETTK^TBEIL
will kIvc a couino of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our achool, conimendiijf on WeUneKlay even-
Inif. Nov. l«ih, at 8 o'clock. By apcclal requeal
,hey will »M5 L'lveu In Kuglleh. Pilco lor course,
iJ.liO. Plenco aililriBH
OKO. W. HOltSON, 180 E. Merrimack St.
Near Boston anil Maine, Kastern,
ami Lowell «lepota, cxsnlroa of bu
placea of amutement.
Remodelled, Refurnished, Kewly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
En.i*opeaii Pln-ii.
Il.K>ms an large and con^'orV*^'' 'i ittt",'
■ultea. with hatha ^itinrlie.1 ; ,a"»ple P»""f , V».V
lori.; Kcntlemcn'a .nfc ami bllllanl room added,
aoil flrat^laaa In every reapect.
IIOOM8 FROM SLOO A DAY UP.
J. r. MERROW i 00., - - Proprietors.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
rT Uridine feftreet*
EACOTT BROS.,
PBOPRIBTOHa.
luTlilrioentli atr*-«t.
TO I.KT.-
Inqnlrt' at
rpo LKT.— iiouaeand lur»ri' ■lnl>!e, pleaaaatir
I loci»i4'd, Miiiniiioih roail. M. L. Wanl.deatlei.
rpo I.KT.— MreSy funPshca. uirKO aad
I lltth (Hi r oina, eonveulenlly altualad.al
11 Kllih Mnfi.
rpO LKT.— An eleitaiit houae of ala rouaie;
X one with dvsruontaioite wllb ttoree
SACheainiit^aljreet.
^O LKT.— Tenement at 4* Chestaat aireet.
or Al Central atrwet.
Apply to C. II. Coudit, 64 C'lieatnut aUual
If'e ore prepared to fill all
ortterm fur the ehoieent MeaU,
PnfUlry, fruitn nnd Vegetables
with promplneen and de»putch.
At HO a full line of Dried and
Smoked At ent e.
llB'ito Street. - - Teleolione M3-2
JUST Loom.
Rahblta, dncka. qaall, (rouse, venison,
•Ik. No. 7 Pr«eoott street.
TO l^KT.— IVb. lat, incut market, with f*>
filKcrntor, marbk alalia, etr. Ileiit Utm.
Kmtulrti of U-w. H. CuaitloK. » Tyler atieet.^
rpo KRT.— In pawtueketTllle, aear
A ndtroad, nice eottaiie house
wlih larxo lot of land. I. M. t'haie,
itoad.
MBirti
M) LKT.-lluuse, IM Hchool strssl.
I'awiucketatn^et; haa bath room and
nace. Apply to J. U. Itogers, fraln sMre,
Market atniM.
T
tenement, aeer the nillla.
Alito c«it'aK« houae, near lh«i mills, IllJi
per month, ifoiiae and atalilcoM lllldreth alraal.
Kiiqiilro of Thoa. II. Klllolt, Xi Ontral atret't.
rpo I^KT.-Small
SEants.
4^AdirerilseiiMiBts under this head
oalT 1 1 oenU a line tor three InsertloaM.
JUST IIECKIVKD
nd hoKS.
A fine lot ol drMiard pics
at No. 7 Prwacott atr«et.
Call
A LABGK INVOICK
of flae butter. Jnat look tn
No. 7 Prescott street.
and s«e It.
KAliaAB BKBP,
The wonder of th* world ; so «oo* aad yet
ao cheap, at Mo. 7 Preseott street*
EAT ANO^E MERRY.
BROKEN CUNOy, 14c. a lb., 2 te 25c.
Do Your Own DyeInK, »t Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dve erervtlilnK- They are soW
ev«Tyw !ior«. I*rl'« HH-. o pmkiiKC-to co\»rn.
Tli«'V»i.".vc i.i eipial for Hliiii»rth, llrlalitne a,
Amount III I'HCkaL'ca, or for KaMneaM of t>)lor,
or noa-ta.llnjr yunllUca. Tlioy do not crork ir
nmut. horKHio »,v W. W. iionran, nru»r>r1ai
IHI M!d<llf«v;x f.ir.-ct;(;o.*<JHl«''h DtUj? Hiore, IP
Cenirnl, corner .lackaon f.ir«it-., Flaku'a block;
r. H. Itiiilvjr ft (OMPniK-^Ul-, '41 <''';•"•*' "t"^'
tarlei.oi A llovcy, DrM^trlaH, City Hull, Mcnl
mHokPtncl; Albert L. ricM. DnipBrlut. I)Hvt»
Corner; KIHup;w«iod A Co., I'lmrniaclaU, oiiiio
Hitr povtoiMcc; ti. C. Un-^V, l»rv».nt«t. "ndK*
mrcei.<ornir Urst street ; ti. C Uatioo-i, »i. I»..
Apothecirv, corn.'r Mcrrlmiuk ami ■^••7«'1«-
..ireel.*: hinla OTirlcn, DrugKlat, KS BrldKC
Htre«jl, Ix^well, Maaa.
WANTKH.-A altuatlonbyanexper
nurae. Inquire at 7:i Ilainpahlro Hirri-t.
WANTKO.-My antxpcitciuufilalnrle
ored man whoilKtriMiitlily undcralamle UM
care ot liuraen, a altuallou as coachnuui. u»-
«iulre al *• HmKh atriM't.
WANT I'l*. —A man of trmiu^rate ami mor-
ul hablta, ac«klnK«'mployiiirnt, to rrvre-
M'ut iiu old c^labllabfil hoiuc lu hlaown i«m>tIoa.
-nhiry. If ►uUcd, eino per monih. Ilefcnmree
exiicicil. Mipt. MauufaetiirliiK Houae, :I0 Keada
».u)«t. New Vorkj _____^^_— .
ItOAKO A.NU HOCIMM, HI
'^AltLK
CiorlilMil ^lr^et
'I
^ by provl. K property and p«)lim rliargee,
at 42 I bird a rwl. ;_ ._„_»
I()mi<,^i>n the road liotwrrn Chelmafor^
J ('.ntrciinl the ho (Ki'of c:ii« P rt .Sv^.-Hncr.
ri Kin\ wclf lol'C. The Uitd -r will bo cwarMn
by hnvlii),' i»M' fame n'. .Sweet-onV iniukel.
CiielniKi'irM tctitre. ^
r» rmt ri"iaoiiabl«.
A doir, wlib-h the owner can hare
We keep a full Una of PUItE C ANDIKS of uJl
kinds. MCDONALD'S
Pure lland.ma<lo can-
REMOVAL.
a
Owing to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
A
St.
wlllUigiicaa to join the Wm^uc are the
Marv'a of Mahlen, the .St. Kn.nciH de Sukvi of
Cbaflestowu, St. Jainca ot Boaton »»•» o'";
ers. The Lowell club will Rlvo a party lu
Mechanics ball Feb. 8.
Tbe Manchester team for im « «'' ^»*f "
completed by the enguKemenl of Mahoney or
last year»a Haverhllla as catcher. Laataea-
•on Uaboney had a battlnjc average of 80.8,
a fielding average of He, ami bo Is a good baae
nioner. ___^__^__
"Il'a oaly a quettlon of time," »nd a sbort
UnM,loo.astowbeD your rbeumaiUm will
jMdtoBooJ'eBanaparUla. Try It.
.OF-
Has been removed to Wo. 88 MIODLK
8TRBKT, nearly opposite the old store.
The attt-ntlon of n^ and old ruslomers la
reepeetfully solWIUd to this ehange of l€».
oatloD. A,
~ THE COURI^ JOB OFFICE
If yea have a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found moD-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property ; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
LowBLL Daily Couriee a good
medium lor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
s
eolation of the Coubibb for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
Iks, 40c per lb.
NiitM! Nnt«! N«t«I
A foH Una of Mixed NuU, 14c. per lb., i lbs. 3Pc.
FLORIDA ORANOBS. GRAPKH, *c.
TryjMMae of our CAltMKt» OOODS with
your Christmas dinner. Oor ajock compriaes
Honev Drop Com, Bucxjotaah, Peaa, bUing and
Llma'Beana, Asparagus, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDLCMBX 8TRKBT,
Opposite Noi^ltora I>opot
Telephone No. S^l- ^^^^
A NKl?e UNVEISTIOI"*.
Our Exoolwlor A.aili Sitter
la warranted to \>e FIRSTCLARS In every frAt-
urc, and any dealrlng a ^u|K!rlor ar:l<le In tMs
Ihie will do well to call and examine il^ merits
before purehaalnR elaewhere. No diiat, c»» y
operate«l, all sted beailuKa ami conwquently
unUmlted wear. J'old for cai-b or Inatalmtnla m
M4 Menioiaek Street, Lowell, Maaa.
O. H. 0HA8IS. PropHnter,
ADVERTISE YOUB WAHTS
nr nm ooorixb.
MMMaalMtortkasaii
February 1,1888,
I ahall RKMUVR my pbtcoof but-lnessto
Nos. 5 and 7 Gorham Street.
I have a very tanre and varied stock of Partor
Sulta, Kaay, Hocklnir, Fancy and Old Chairs,
also Rattan Furniture, tojccther w 1th a line Une
of Drapertea and Hhadea, which 1 ahall dispose
of at about COST, lu ordoi to rednoe my stock
to Ita very loweat iKwalble qnaoUty before re-
moral.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
10 U[fDDL«IIBX 0TRKKT.
FOK RALK.
OnCenlral .'>lr#-«'t, near lloffonl a»|nare,
liiive H Kood i«o Ktory lioti».e. modern burli, la
ir.Kjii rrpjilr. "No out»" Hbotil the |ii open y, aad
li la one of the lieat trade»< In wanl 3 ; i rb »; »2W«.
fill OnrhNin Mr»*t I bmc ttMv«K<u>ry boua*
for #I7» 0, Miiil uiioilier ono for lif 1300.
Ill \t nr.i F< nr-$l3'K) will buy a nice, Ian*
7r.'om liouae, In K'u'd repair, iicaily new, and a
nice large lot of biud, »WW feet.
THOMAS n RLLIOTT, 33 Central St
Lowell, Itoonaa S aad 4. Use tbe elevator.
ALL KIMDS OF POCLTRT
Cheap today at Mo. 7 Preacott street.
ANNUAX MARK-DOWN
IN-
BXPERIKMCK AMD SKILL
Combined are the rcconincnilatlon^ of Younv,
tho barber, room » I'oat OlBce Block, au • bla
able asaiaUnte. No lonir watts are re<iMlre«I to
ha»eyonr waBUcarrie«l oMi. All le iMilitcnca*
and attei Hon. In a Idlilnn to the men's .lepart-
p eat a Ladles' and children's department Is
eonaec'cd. Five aselaunts always la readlat se.
Take the elevator.
MO. t.
Wall Papers, Borders, Fiiez8&
and Window Shades
•AT-
KITTREDGE'S,
IM CXMTRAL STRMKT.
This le a erand opportoatty for real
■MB aad owa«re of roatahla property.
PhiB and Fancy Job Piiatiig
At rxrxs omoB-
-«i
^
/.•ifclr-wX.
LOWELL T>ATT.Y COURIER. MOKDAY, JANXTABY 16. 1888.
who
tli»
THE 8TATE PRISON.
■Minrtt attotbe rontiitlon oT thn InMitu.
tJ^ and the Nrwly Adopt -.1 8yiH«M> of
prf ton Labor.
The report of tbo coraralHsioners of prif-
ons on Ihe MasHaih .si^ts 8t»te prUou for t»)«
ypar euillng Sept. 30, 18s:, has been i»KU» «1
Id priut. Compariitivo tablei »bow lliut !n
18W-S7 the excess of expenJiturcH was fOl..
364.4(1, au Incre^s • n excels of expemlilun s
Mcompaied Willi l^sr.HO of iflT.ls0.5T. Hv
far the largest fii'in of i hit iu<'i«'a^" •«•.""
decroiise in roc-ii.lH for lul).r, t<ri,'Jl}a.i)4.
The .ooiniiilsHlonirK report tbal "the uI>hu
doninenl of colltrttcl^ by Ibi^-c
were employing' ibc prisoners ami
Imposhibllllv of iniiklnir luw oueh on iiccouiit
nail I) of llie pa-.Ha«o of tbe law of tlie oiir-
rent year Imt made the receipts from labor
▼cry Vmall." ^ '
Oct. 1, IHHO, tiio number of prisoners was
Ml. The nunilter reinHiiilnn Sept. IW. l><f<i,
wav r»»3, a decrease of clgbl durlnj; Ibu >« ar.
The oommlHsloucrs »u««est Ibo r«lH)u or
ojodlHealion of se.HoiJ 27, ibapj.r 221, 1 ul>-
lic Slutiites, HO far as the pndiibllloii of tlie
cimiioymeut of couvbtslii |)iiiiiii.i; U <i>i»-
<^rii.iil. It would then l>e possible to employ
«ftw men In doio^' printing: f«r ibe prison,
•ud in prlullnx a paper if U shoiild bo found
In le desirable.
The usthnHte* of «..\pcnditurps for the
ye»r cndln« .Sepl. :»0, IHSM. amount to »I2l,-
00()
Col. K. J. Uiisstll, Iho warden, reports
that the voar bus been one "of success as
well u- fHliurc. Success In tbid the slate
nrUon property ha» l»een Rieatly Improved
and Its foudiliou coujparcN fuvorabiy wilh
other Institutions of the kind In the Hlate;
•ud a failure berau»«o of the un..alihfailorv
condHlon of the labor queHtlon, for which
we are not altogether ro«ponslble." ( >f the
recent liiw u» to prNou labor, he writer:
"After venrs of aultallon of prUoa lal)or.
outofull pro|.ortion to tin; mii|;nilude of
Ihe ^td.j..i, a law bun l..;cii pH««Mul wbbih
aav'.tbai :dl labor fliall be ui»ou slate ac-
4wunt and t»y entirely niw molhod-*. I think
«vorv prlcon onicial will a;;reu with me that
any plait ibal -ball have ihe .cuiblauce of
•labllli\ li. to be welcomed, after years of
dUeushWu which ha^ <.eaily umlcrinlmd Ihu
dUeitdliic of nearly all Ihc |.iU<.nt
coiiidry, and wan likely to be
trouldc lor years lo «-ome.
"In iii\ opinion the question of what
Im' miide'lo pu\ i»of yery little imi»ortancc.
for if xy«»rk i»"nol done by tlie iin tliods or-
dlnariU uM'd onl-lde, no pcrvon has the
hardibt»<)i| to cay wc can «o into the niarketf
and di»i ii«c of our wtirei* at lufl. If
much to expect that school o>>mnii»lees will
tfl\e their attentlou to this need of text-
books for the u»c of their teachers; and
either And among those already published
such as are satisfactory or make known their
need in s .me effective way. In ludiiy towns
admirable work Is done, and on the w lolo
the Mate of thing's Is encouraKlni?: but there
fletiicaU
in the
the source of
will
lb
•tille prison can havw the c«uilract lo furn1i.h
all the inaUirlal for the um; of other InHtiiu-
tlonstif the otate, \N bleb we euii make by
hand, we inl^ht eiiiplt»y 1"»« men. but unforl-
«ualeiy the other iMual Inctitiiiions '"■•'"••
anxluuh to do lid* work ac our»e|yeH. >\ ben
three of our men make ea>ily by band all the
ahoen and "lipl-er- that arc needed for the
UO men here, how many men could we em-
nloy In thai In-luxirx t<» iiLike all the fool-
wear rc<|ulr««l, 1m the oilier ln»lIlulioncy
Four men coui<i niakit all ll»e l)ru»bei«, but
other in»llluti«tii'» >U cire to do that work aNo.
We make iilcf tin and iron yvare. but my two
iin workers could ulvc au abundami' of tin-
ware for all wlale puriiosen If put upon the
top of their cpe<Ml. We »aii do a nice piece
of machiueor blackMiiitb work, but all the
oilier prisons can do likewise.
•>I was buyliiK cari»et clippers for 3i> cents
per pair, macijlin) made, but in response to
fiublie clamor make them myself by hand, a
lllle iKilter. perbapn, but the dock co»ls,
Willi as close lunluK a" I can ^o ii, 4<> cent-
iKT pair, an.l the po«>r fellown down In
liable who made I hem. lioneMl laborers, have
NO nuu'li lexK lo do.
•• I'lus same with «l<»lbin);. n Inn I came
here we were purclia«liiK for di>.ehar«ed
pri-ouers sav a hundred suit-* per )ear, pre-
Mimably niai'le by bonect labor, Imt In re-
•ponseto Hie came pre««ure we now iiiuke
item iiy hand. Tliej are lielter, but the ma-
terial costs nearly an much at» the completed
HUits. I make tlieci datenients, tiitu an they
are, t<» show thai the wtioko of a hammer In
uricon. whether upon contne-t, piece price
or date accouni. I* a blow a^jaiiHt the labor-
ini{ man. Yet the pricoiiers nuid work. I
think It much better to call thlnir« by llieir
rl«ht naiueH. I'hi: public, by their exprcs-
i»ioii In leijMulivc tnaclineiit, decire Ihe men
to work, but they don't waiil Iheni to con-
»lrucl unjthln;,', or at lead very little.
"Wt have now come down to stile a»-
count, and for one 1 accept the sItuaHon and
will do my uliiio>l and ;;lve ino<*t hearty eo-
Operatloti'to tlie iiKiii who shall l>e selected
to ciipfMiidcnd the work. I think it yvoul.l
have been iniieli lietter If the iasv that j;oec
tnlo cfleet Nov. 1. IHHT. bail allowed our con-
Iraclc lo expire by nuiilallon or otlier caiicec.
and an fad as llie'iiien were Idle put I hem
Into come new indudry. Willi cum'icnl ai>-
proprlatloiiN for eoinitetcnt iiiHtnietor>» and
stock, I tlibik the date pricon men could be
put al work,>av oO men uiion harnesses, ni)
upon brooms ; nd briidieH, 50 upon boots,
Hhoes and s i|.per-. '»<) upon iron molding for
repairs and other )')bl.iiii{, 2o u|)on Kilt niobl-
in.;!», am: a sniall iiiiinber upon a variety ol
oilier induslri.s. tin. Iron, machinery, etc.,
yet oiitsblo parties woulil be knoekin;; at the
door*, oft he .Slate House ai-kliin that, they
niissbl be ntlicveil from hucIi eoinpetlllon."
(oloiiel KiicM II reiiewc bis requot Ihattbe
Bay of the ortlcers be increaced. Dr. (Jliarle-
I. 8a>vin, physician and surj.'eoii to the
Ericoii. ii;p')rts six deaths durinii the year,
le writes that the new hospital ii "not to
beeveelled l>v Ihat of any penal Inditution
in the United' States in its uppointments
deaiiliness anil order are strictly enforced,
and with the e(.ni|«le1ion of its ecpiipmeiil
the cuifieon will not b<; hampered by a de-
lleieucv ol inslrmnenls or Miiiplies." '1 he
<li«;t ol tbo priconcrs is reported as bcinx
quite satisfactory when compared with that
of similar inditulions. li'it Dr. .Saw in adds:
"i'risoners who are not favored with the
hospital diet seem to Hnd the n"'Ht«'*t fault
at beliiK compelled to eat beans so often.
Now, accordinj? to many of our leadiii;^ phjci-
oIokIsIh, unless one Is accustomed to perform
hard nmiuial labor he may experience coii-
idderable difUcully, and distress perhaps. In
assimliatiiiK the initrilious elcnients of tins
Icuniinous food. Consequent upon the
Mb(dltion of contract labor many of ourjnen
niust. of ni.cessily, lead a more or ies» seden-
tary life in the future."
Kev. dobn W. F. Harnes, the chaplain, re-
porls that "ibe various reliiiious services are
sometimes followed by clKcrlDj; indications
poinliiij: 10 the development of moral i hai-
actcr, which l>ccome very interediujiand lull
of proini.-e. It would be hi;.>bly ^'ratifying
lo report laruer >,'ains in this direelion, but
there appears no occasion for loss of hope or
-«niitidence in the moral possibllilies of the
chapel ooiiL'regiitlon." The outgoiu;; letters
numbered r>8!W, i«cominK 14,71.').
is yet mm h more to be ilone before the law
Is evcrv where obeyed. That so many earn-
ed committees and faithful tcacliers are alive
to tlie importance of ibe study, and that the
graduates of Ibc normal schools are now Ill-
led to leach it, is the best promise for ibe fu-
Tlie board cava it is preparini; a course of
dudies for lheuii«raded schools, wliicb will
l»e printed for Kraluilous eiicuialion. ibe
normal 8cho«»ls are reported to be in a pros-
perous eomlltion, with larger classes than
ever before. The noiinal cehoois last vear
-Muduated 'l*iii youn;,' teachers, mod of w horn
went directly lo work in the celiools of the
eummonwealth, thus «ivlnx back to the dale
an Immedi lie roturn for what she ha«l so
ueneroiicly Kiveii to them. The board favoj-s
Ibc bulMliiK of a new cehool-houce at l" ram-
inirham, ihe present dructure bdiiK unsound
und limited <n slae. umt for this reason the
^MM) lad year appropriate-i for repair- has
not been used. The normal art M-hooi Is
-'lowinx rapldiv in uumbersani ruachiiiK a
Viijiher dandafd of attainment. The new
building Is an Ir.cplrailon to renewed ofTorti
on the part of teachers and dudenis. and Ibe
work Koes on «inoolhly and easily in its
Hpaclous und convenient (piarters.
<t'he board has appointed .Mr. Henry I.
Hailev a^jeiit for the promotion of imludriai
drawhi;;, in place of Mr. Charles .M. Carter,
who resigned on account of ill heal lb. Mr.
llalley has already bcKun his work. There
is ureal bai'kwardnecs ou the part of many
towns in re«urd to ihis dudy. Whatever
eaii be ilone by Ihe aKcnl andliy work in the
teachers' IndlUites to proilui-e a lailter slate
of ihintfs will bedoiie. Hut all this will not
avail wliboul a«realcr rea»llnes» lo comply
with the law on the part of those towns
wbleh have not already «|one so. Tlio prin-
cipal of Uie Sormal Ail celiool ami the teach-
ers of ilruyviiiK i" Ibe ii(<rmai schools are
coon to meet the newly appointed a;{eiit for
conference on thi* ami other importuut mat-
ters eoiiucctcd with ln»luctrial drawing;.
The returnc of private cchools are defect-
ive. The whole mimlier of pupil* In cmb
selioolctlurliia;ilie|.ad u-ar is icoorl.'d li>
l.e2'<.»H. From olllcbd »ources It U known
that theie were :«).(NH) laipils in ccliooN
maiiilaim'd bv Ibc Caihollc church alone.
Ihe alleiilloii of ioinmlllees Is called to the
direelion numbered 117-42 on the back of the
form for returns; "In an«w«r to
of the
acadi-
GREAfREIf^
y iT a Curai EiwuffiitliiriuwaiU,
r or I flin pi&?«^?»r?v'^fer»^
€flltiiflloooti $s Co.
Playing Cards.
Heal (SfiiBtu
y OWELL
BUBACnSBT
NEW TE AR'Sl
A Large
Aesortment
Prices.
and Low
niB caiEua ^.TosiutK co..iuj>tiiii
Al •>?»Kx.'v?i?:lg5}«j^
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale ^nd ketaU Druaui»t»\
0PF081TK POST OFFICK.
When the food docs not
digest, but JcnnetUs and
sours, it causes a burning"
sensation. Tkis^s a step
in the direction 0/
Playinac Cards.
A bargain tor 20 cents. Tliete
are of good thickness and nice
enough for anybody.
a.
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramways high and drj, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Liying-
ston, Meadoworoft, Oarter and Oorham
streets. '
Also valaable LOTS for mannfaotur-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For planK and prioea inquire of
JAMES N. BOUBKE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
GOODS CHEAP. -^
ELLINOWQQO k CO.,
Wholesale and Retail l}ruggM§,
0PP09ITK POST orriCK.
iEidcellanfous.
blank
these In.piiries tti\u an iii,'i<rej<atc
ayeraxe numlier f»H- the year In all the
mice and private celiool.-, accordiiu ^^ 'be
bi-.t Infoinnilloii obtained and ai«i>rdini{ to
the inquiry. Includin« sectarian and denoml
naliomil cchools." In lliiinu; out Ihe blank
form-, an ancwer sh.iull l»e ulveti to e\er>
ipi.slion. If there are no cehoois of a cei-
lalii kind, the word •'iioiiu" or a ciplier
should be inserted, and lhl« should bo repeal-
ed for each of the following ipii slioiis cju-
eeniiiiK teachers, pupils und money. Only as
this Is done is il evideiil tlial all tlic»|ueNlions
have received the altcnlioii of the cnuimiltec.
The report, after leferrimj al lcn;,'lh lo
,\\u! special indltuliiiM fortlicilcaf and dumb,
the blind and llic feeble lliclu led, eoncludec
;»s follows upon the necessity of public
cehoois :— L 1 .
Public school* arn necessary to the exld-
eiiee of a i»eople in the true souse of that
term, and .spuiallv to the exidence of a
tree people who must labor to>;elher for
.ommonendc. Hut the ex stem«e of lh»t»e
liictltutlons is Impossible uiilesc tlwv are or-
irani/ed, controlled and supported by the
sta.o. Kor in no oilier way can a plan of In-
..truciion bo mad.! couimon and in harnioiiv
Willi Ihe condltuUon of the date, nor uni-
ver«al and regular study be eom|»elled, nor
eondunl and ample means of sui'pjrt bo pro-
^bb'd. . , . , ,1 ,
The rl>{hl, duly and necessity of establish-
ing i>ubltc schools, and makimi the Uk9 of
ilicm uiiiyercal and eompuiaory under the
direction of the date, b««eomc evident by the
same moilo of reaconlntr as would bo em-
ploveil lo iirove the rijjiit. duly and neo«»si-
IV of establisbiii« the dale llself.
■ The dissolution of a dale has bcjfiin when
any conclderalde p«)lloii of Its ciii/.en.s re-
fuses to be edueuted into tlie spirit of its eon-
dltullon and ini«» sympathy with its iinporl-
int piovisi.ms. L«»\ally to the slate is
shown ill lldelitv to those inditutlous which
!iie inlaplcd lo make lntelll>jent and virtuous
eiti/.ens.
// can hf cured— iixfely and
iuicly—wi:h '
n7^. SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS,
ii'hhh ^'ill put alt the tiigestivt
i/ri:,i/:i in hfitlthy condition.
r.r .•
1 I'llXi*
.vi-vlfl
.,!.. I.v all nniuirUU. Prl'-x V* cU. x*f bci;
(,ii ii."i rU ; ..r ». iii liy ir.itil. rn*l«K<* fr*^, "■
.,l irliu. Pr. J. II.SfUaiK^ii «M<in. fliilaU'*.
Playing Cards,
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
SUCCttBS LIKE SOCCtSS.
Dr. lewis is Jliways Successful.
The Glory of a Man is in Hit Strenctb.
N«rv« or I'lif alcl Forc» When Lost Qolok-
ly H«BMlii««l by Cuuaultluc
L>K. C. .T. LK\%'Ifil.
Wno, after Intenoo stu'ly *«'! <loop reMaroli, ha*
lately disco* ered a new, exiraonllnary, quick,
.ertaln ami In.! x pensive cure for lUspAaeaof the
llraln an I rsi.liial Cord, Speruialorrh.Ba, Sonil.
leil Weakness, Khdd Ksia\.es, Impoteoov ami
lioranKcd Kun<;ll..np of the Nervuiis an«jOon««"-
itlve .Systems. THIS NKW AND MAKykl
MK»»"' VI. TItKATMKNT has cur«d
35 cents 11 puck, rodui^od
."iO contf*. ThcKc wc bavc u
sale on l)y the dosscn.
from
largo
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale ami Retail DruagMH,
OPPOSITE POST OPriOB.
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Fhotogniphlc Suppfg Agency,
Ooiirtor Hundlas, 11 MarrluiMk Mt.
iMIS
Advertise in the Courier.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh Fhom tiik Shoue Evkky
Week,
Lawfl and Gardi Dressing
tlie
A NEW MAP.
Th« R««aiin« of lh«« Toitourwphlcul Siirr^y
of MttsBachiisflis.
The eo-oi>eiation of the dale wllh the na-
tional survey for the past four sea-oiis iiax
resulte.i in a new map of llie stale wiileli
will be of h'l'cat permanent value. Ihe tield
work is completed and, afler the tlnlshiuK
touches lu the ofllco, all is rea.ly for tlieeu-
•'laver. It is for the lielter i«art of four sea-
>;.ns thai the survey has been in pro-,'ress,
tor II was biKUii in AuKii't» 1?^*. """ " ''.»'
Iieeii foilo\yed every sea-iMi since liieii while
the weather would' permit. The work was
b.'xuii ill IJerksbire county and the tirst
sheets show the Kreal ine.piaiiU.'s of
inounlaiiioiis rej^lon. Then oilier panic
tiic work in the ettdcrii pari of
that llic whole was l)rou«ht to
as w. 11 as
lion made
iii.isl .losporate forniB of Nervous IMsordert In
lK.lh youIiK and old. To .leldlluted youth U be-
,low» the vU.»r of manhood, and In »dTJU»ruil
life It cstal'lUbcs tlie vlKor of youth without
il,« possibility of fatrnre. rKlMAur Com-
I'LAINTS. Arule or Chrynlc 'J^-^'^trteV J^c-
mre. llelentlon of the I'rino, Gravel. KKIwJjr or
llluiider Disorders, .sjphllls, SccouiLiry .«»ynip
loms, Kruptlons, .Hkln I>l»«ase», all are aUio-
lutely .ured wllluml the use of meiciiry, eonftl-
ha or Uvjecllons. No reslrtr,ll.)ns In .Het or hln-
Irancolroin business. UkiKNT cask** cmEU
IV TlliiKK OK rorii itAts. Pallenls wli.)«e cams
;,",ive been lle^cl.•cte.^. badlv trcate.l or nro-
honM.rcil liK-urable, arc partfculavly Invited lo
vldlPr. I.OWU. A wrluon Kuaranlee 1.1 cure
>rlyen In all cases nrranned and undertakon. IX
••KACllCKUPWanls ul rillKTV YEAKS.
M-I»r. I'ewU Is fmpiently w^nsullcl by
miuTv who have been c.mi.letjdy dls.,ouraKcd of
everbeh.K cured aller UvlnR cx|.erlnunU>d
>vlth various advertised lutslruins.eieetiif bella,
.v.- which Invariahly "lo more barm than Rood.
Kvilrv nhaseof .lUease demands lUfferent ami
,occ,lal trealinei.l. To those who niiiy have
I.een .Us.»p\...lnte.l, Dr. LewU would say con-
Milt him and he will rcdoro the .ll-ni.|...lntcd
..nolo all tbcdullefiof life, whether lluyl*
uhysb-al or menl:d, pertululn« to marrUd life
or "silicic blesscilncss."
M«cllcln«*, Ae-, VS.
WorkliiK ClKKseii S3.50.
*^Si Oe litis n
lit.
ELLINGWOOD & CO..
Wholesale and Retail DruggMs,
OPPOSITB POST OPPICK.
)
tM»U, Kltciier
Prepared for Lawns, tiniaa
iJanlens ami Flower Beds. ^
PRICBSi
Ten lb. baira for HKW squart! feet. .fle
Twenlyllve lb. bavs for •i!>(iO square Te«t...Sl.W'
rtrty n*. baas for nOiiO aquare foet
UM huiidrou lb. bagt-^
1.7ft
FLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for OhiiBtmas Presents. Cheaper thai
any plaoo in Lowell.
OOLOONE BOTTLES, woHh 35 eents
eath ; selling for 20 oents.
FANOt FEBFUMES-Large and
ohoioe line.
SILK HAITDEEROEIEFS. One of the
ftoeat lines we ever carried in stook at
loweit prices.
FANOT RUBBCfi OOODB-Presents
for obildren. '
Large line of HABMONIOAS.
Over 2000 .dosen TOOTH BSU8HES,
which we are selling at prioes waj
below other dealers.
More ilan 300 dosen of POOKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Ohristmas Presenti, Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY -One of the lar-
gest lines ia the city, ladies' and Oen-
tlemtn's Pen Knives a spfoialty^
Very large line of FANOT SOAPS
selling low,
400 dos. HAIR, FLESH and 0L0THE8
BRUSHES— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prioes that will aitonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORE BASKETS in
great yarietj, which makn splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANOY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beantifnl patterns,
latest designs, lowest.'rrices.
We have also boaght a Urge line of
BUOK 0L0VE8 and KID and also gea-
nine DOO SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and onlined. These do( aUa f lofw
rO> BALB BT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
MO. 47 MAKKKT HTllKET.
thai
took
Ihe stale, so
a coiicliisloD
was pos-ible wllh Ukj ajiproiiria-
for the survey. The entire stale,
for eonvenlence in the survey, yvas blocked
off into rectaiifiular sections, and each section
is calletl bv the name of Ihe chief town that
is contained wilhiii il. In all there are 62 of
these sheets, but il is probable that In the
final make-up the islands of Nantucket .and
Martha's Vineyard will be put on separate
sheets, so that so much space may not
Kiven to lepresentiui; mere water, except
u wall map. The orisfiual sheetsi — '
come from llic draughtsmairs
Oonaultntlon,
nu. I.KWLSls i)ermaneiitly lorKteil at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I.,
One .loor from lllchmond street (off Mroad
street). Onice hours all the year mund lroni9
lo i and .-5 U. II ; Sunday, PUo 2; .""l '•"."• "^K-
MALE COMIM-AINT.S SKll.HM-^ TUhAT-
KI).
NOTICK TO OOITNTKY PATIKNT8.
Dr. Lewis will, on full .lesciiptton of case
(With fee enelo»e.l). Immediately scud a simply
of hla valuable medicines, nccompanlcl with In-
trucllons and advice for the cure of the ilx)vc
dlstresslnK c«.mi)lalnts. JUST PiniusiiKD:
Cod Liver Oil,
FuKBii Fkom the Shoue Every
Week,
1
be
ill
as they
hand, are
thiiiKHof lieiiuty to those who have a
for .such niHtlcrs. The woodland Is
EDUCATION.
Koport qf the .State Board-TIie Prlrate
Hclioola.
The board says that fair progress has
hoeii made durinj,' the year in the matter of
epcclnl instruction as lo the effects of alco-
holic drinks, slimulanlH and narcotics on the
human system. 'Ibe subject was pretiented
at all the teachers' iiisUtiitcH held last year,
•nd iea<diers urow more interested in this
new study as they gain lli,dit on the best
method of introducing il to their classes.
The wish is frequently expressed for better
text-books, es|)eciidly for graded books. Iti
goiue towns but one book is provided, and
the teachers are expected to simplify It for
Uk- younKe**! «'"*"♦' ""^ ^^ amplify It for
the roost advanced, by knowledge gathered
from outside sources. This is a Kreat ile-
luand to make upon teachers already over-
4»urd«ned with their dutiea. It is not loo
taste
of a
pretty ^reen. 'I'he bodies of water are of
iii;ht blue. The roads arc represented In all
their windiiiKs accurately, and the whole is
dra^n to smdi a perfect s. ale thai It will be
an easy matter to compule distances on the
map. 'When the map Is all put together in
the form of a wall map it will be about 13
feet lorn:, for il is drawn on the scale of an
inch to a mile. lUil it Is likely there will be
more demand for il in the form of aii atlas
than in the form of a wall mai». Il will be
bound up In atlas form with one of the «2
sheets whU h have been mcnl|one«l for each
pa-'e severally. That will make the alias of
pretly large surface al that. .Side by side
with Ibis work of the toifoKra|»liical survey
has been the work of Henry F.Walliii:; in
localiiiL' Ibcboumlaricsof Ihe towns. I bus
Alien the uiai. is done the town limits will all
be accurately represented. The cost to the
state of Ihu toiio;^rjphical survey has been
about ^i to a scjuare mile.
W»ut«d. lOOO Men
to know the value of Hop Plasters 'for the
cure of aches and p.iins. They soothe and
strengthen weak parts. Thousands of work-
ioijmen use and recommend them as the best
plaster ever made.
Foiirtli Kdltlon
Medical Xiinites,
with additional ndored
llluBtnitlons.n PoKTKAlT
«)!• TIIK AinilOH, .\NI> A
MhToKCOMHl-AINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatnieiit and
s|>ecdvcureof alx've sub-
locts, sexual illseii -oseto.
Price 'W cents l)y mall
ito any addrpss, from the
author, I)r. C. J . Lewie.
\ireiit for Medical Minutes, W. W. DUNCAN»
tei Middlesex Street.
MINUTESt
'.Jv
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOJSITK POST OFFICE.
Buy tHe Oi-ltfiiifU
K TJ R K K A.
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
— OF TIIK
PL R. Kaiker Ifff. Co.,
H and 10 Central 8tr«>et.
I»rl<»o,
"ys OontM.
MEMNON,
THE Kirviillan, Invented letters In IW'l, B. C,
.in I from that <la e down ihronKh the cen
turlcs they have never been pui to better use
than when ihey Here Inform you tliat the cele-
brated O. O. Taylor Uourlwn and llyo Whiskey,
bottled by C. H. tiUAVKrl * -SO^S IJo.ton.
and aold by (irxioerrt and DruMgl'Wi 1» In*
puTO«l and boet, equalled by none.
/
^P/%
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
lt-> hygienic, aperi-
cr.t and di'-o:.tive
,'"nf"^> properties arc un-
..ip^ // Ti'iuporUiir. nl
/ Slii;«'p Ko'
Spring is 47'
Ellingwood's
Coush Balsam
During; January
We siiail give Bargains in Fur-
niture and Eemnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stook before our
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
138 AND 140 CENTRAL STREET.
did not originate on a iheep't back. K%
will warrant them genuine dog ikia,
and they will outwear half a dottn
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDIOUTES at the very loweit
out prices.
BOOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounoe.
A few UNDEESHIBTS left that oost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
26 oents each. Oatoh on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of
SHEARS we ever had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and 8TATI0NEBT.
The first of January is approaohing. AU
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stook,
whioh he sells at 15 to 26 per oent.
lower thau other dealers.
S0IS30BS and
and warranted
filicrplJ " k!-*i>iln;;W:itor<!fintaln» f eir 'lillioof
n p-:iin of na'.iiio oon-UtneM* li :v .;!.i;nn. nii'l l^
Ir.ii.i hix tn thhty tinn)«iri;UKltihiin tin- table
*n.loru»ui!;ivv.l!fned for »ulo.
Tlio l.iuiiii;? riiysicliiiiB oitlic < Ity
inav liccoii«ii)tPii J«H ((»theithcra|i«'titlc
i!lH'oui\ «d' \\\\* well knouH t:ible
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
This 18 the second winter for
Ellingwood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Hazelton, H. F. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward & Brown, Steiff,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Qood Seoond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $66, $76, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, ootave coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prioes. Sheet Music, Books,
4ec., Stools and Oovers.
Plain and Fancy Job^ Printing
or aIjL kihd)
AT THIS OrFIck,
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and MetaU Druggists,
OPPOaiTB PO0T OFTIOB,
S«l« Proprtotore.
90 MEBBIMAOK STREET.
ftOLIDAY GOODS.
MBCHANICS MILI.8,
Oor. DuUon and rtotoher Street*.
Will make any kind of Wood Work to
ItorUoUOar"
To to Avoldod.
Mlu BodgklDi, teacher »t Welleiley col-
logo, baa prepared, for the benefit of he*
youo}{ lady ntudents, the foilowlnjc ""t o'
"worilu, phraueii Hml expreublomi to !>«
avoldeil:"
. 1— "(4ue«»" for "nuppoMc"' or "think.
4_"Fl.v" for "Hrrunv'e" •»«■ "|n»'pur«- , ,
8-'-lti«le" liiul "drive," luter.hHii«cubly
(AB»«.'rU';inln»i). . „„
♦-••Ilt'Hl" ttH an Hilvcrl), In ex|.roKt.lon«
"rcalsooJ,"Ior -Miailj" or.-vtiy good.
ell*.
LO\VELL PAH.Y COTTKIEB, MONDAY. JANUARY 16, 1S88.
I 0u anB Cote. *"
8
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriac*
or Surgeon's SPONOE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens'i.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fanoy Boxos of OlOABS, 26 in eaoh,
for presents al $1.00 eaols
Also MEEBSOHAUM OIOAB HOLD-
ERS, and OIGAB OASES atbarga ia
prices.
PLEASE OALL EABLY AT
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Miildlesex Street,
If Tom want to Momre.the'moit dMinbk
barfaiot.
5— "Some" or "uny,
" III an ndv«rblul
teu»e;e.if. "1 Imve Vtu.li«d '«;>'"«"'',"''.
J^HOUuwimt;" •;! have not Ktudled Miiy'" for
"^iJl'-Soim-" 10 cInyH.for "about" 10 davH.
?_Nol -a." I know, for noftlial" I Uiiow.
i_:.stormH." for It "raiu." or "huow*"
"inodiM ;itrlv." ^ . . i. .» ..„
y_..Try" an cxpcrlimMit. for "iiiakL- an
*^'f^Sin"5iar Hiiblfrt wlthcontruHcd plural
nr ••tfon't" skali' well.
verb,!-. «.,
11-
eedeiit :
il-I'Kiiul pronoun willi hlii;:i.liir antc-
Kverv "man" ur "woman" «houl.l
do'-lli.ir".I.M:v;or,l( yon •""V'.'!,?' "'"'
•irulu'lii in tlu' lac« "Ihfy" wi.I flindi.
l*i-••l■;\^►l•«•t••^.r"Hn^<l'••«•••
l.S_- Kir>t-rute" uh an advtirb.
14- -Ni.r." |iidU«Tira:nattly. ("Ucal nl«4i
itinv l.r.loiil.Iy fnuUy.) , ,
lli--llii.i" latlKi-, fur '-won 1. rath.' .
10-"llad" iKtlt-r. for "would ' iM'ttc-i.
17--Uii:lit Hway." for "iMUUo.lialely.
IH-.M'iutv." lor "p« '"OU."
H,_..|'iomU«?." for "MMNure."
80— '•l'"''led." f.-r '-Infornifil. •
2l_>'|»i,*l->.'raduate," for ;:rHdi.alf.
2"^ •'l»4i»ol." lor ••hlMllon."
23-">toppinu,'*for"Mtt>int'." .
24_| ,v -and" tlo, for try "lo" do.
j5_ l',\ ••:md" L'<», for try "to" ;:o.
80— "I'nnninir." f.-r "Mn;iil. dalnl>.
47-.-rnif."' for *;u'Ut«'. '
2H--Kimnv." for "odd" or "uinn«i!al.'
29-".VI.i.vt'." for "fon'>(oin-'," "ui »rf
DON^BLAME
a mail for groaning when he has
RheumatiBm or Neuralgia. The pain
is simply awful. No torture in the
ancient times Wtos more painful than
these twin diseases. But — oughtn't
a man to be blamed if, having Rheu-
matism or Neuralgia, he wont use
Athlo-pho ros, when it has cured
thousands who have suffered in the
•same way. It has cured hundreds
after physicians have pronounced
them incurable.
"The Rkill of five pliy».iciani« could not
cure n>e^Kheumati*m which had »eUlea
in the hips, nccW and »lioulders. So iti-
teiMc wan liic pain thai »lecp wa* almott
impossible. The fir.t dose of Athlophoro.
Kavc mc relief, and the third enabled mc
U) hlreii for four nnd a half »>ours without
waUmi;. 1 conlinued its ""i,""'' "71/?"*
well. Kuv.S. U.TKOYl-.R.,,
New Alhaiiy. Ind.
THE ATHLOP^OROS CO.. 112 WallSt.N.V.
J^inanciai*
Oha«. "W. Eaton, IBvoUer,
Boom 17 Central Block.
4tl«Btton flvcn to all flrst-cUaa loan* •»<»
tovestiuenta.
]pr.cl
8AFEBT or ALL
INVESTMENT
rsBpr.cl.
kota 1 !i umoum- of #800 Kud u P^ ''>^«* ;. '"Jf "*,$!
from 7 lo H p.-r cent. ^«>'-'i?«l'*^',^V/ { ""*S
City /'n/perrypliiti^rest 7 percent. *»flf«ny"*5^
experu'iir*. Send to HoKtou office for I'umphUt
und rerfrerHU.-s licforc you liiveBt o/**:* '«'^«--.
GKOKMK WALLACJC, Ageut, 19 Milk atroot,
Room 44, Uoaton.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
m\%.
OPFICB
than," or "l)eyon«l.'
30_I),u..( it look
"well" « iioUKh
•giitid"
enoii;.'lt, for
Wtill ' t ll«'tll^ll. lit*,
31_->,mrlM.dy tim'p." for "-«omelio.l>V '
8i-"Liki;" I do, for".i»" 1 d...
a:i~Nui"a«Roo.i"u»'.f'.r not "«o Kood
" W-Ki«'l "I.U'llv." for IVH "bad." -
a6— I'ltl "jfood," for f.-. I "wtll.
«g_..|t< I Willi" 7. for "Hinons;" 7.
g7-.Sld..in "or" ever, for wldoin Ml
ever, or ••m-IiIhiu or iiivtr."
;ts_r:is.i,. iiti.l Miall "of," wlan
'^'S-iltiiHthan you think ."for," for
than \ou tldnk. ......
40-l-''nie..e" kind, for "thU" kind.
4f_"M,ely." In rti-ponne lo an nmuiry
48- "lliallhy," for "wholeHOiiMi."
n«ed
more
de.
l^be matter
the
for
do.
my
48--JnM "iw Koon," for Juitt "a« lief."
44— "Kind of." lo Imlirate a moderate
45— The matter "of," f<
Il will bu bani to ibanKe u cuntoin aliuo^t
unlveri'Ul «>• l« •perilled In No^. J, t<, U. 14.
17 2-i. 27. ami otbern that will occur to our
reader.. Our laii«u:i«e U eonntaiitly .hanif-
Iuk; und word» and phraaei. now conM..re.
"Klaniry." l»*n years heme may be cousldend
"Ijooilforni." ,
A Mean Man.
A UnanHiil man of the llHUner'* aequalot-
toe« tellN hlmJtonK) Interesllnn »torles of
aveuerublu Boktou eapltalUl whose name.
If pul.ilHlictl, would be "well known and
widelv re*o;;nl«e.l,"-aH the Interviewer., of
anon vniou* per«)n« al way H nay. and w lUli,
for tfuil v.MV reason, will not be ulveii here.
Then.i.li,di;torlK«natedln a M««-".'uue tn
eounlry .lUtrlct, wnerc ideaij of Ibrlfl uie
Silled into iK,iplo'. mliuU In U'^ f, "•\«'»'; ,«
New KnirUnd nilnuten.>h. and in tbU man m
MU« lb** twwli' of InMruetlon In eeonoroy loll
unon fii.-ndiy Kr^iuiai. 'lo what oxlcut lie
-^"^:U upiiu hi- education in U'-t d recMon
oueNtor. Hill Illustrate. lie once >«-lt«rt n
itenlUi. wliu tiled down a loot 1 1 that liad
been KlviiiK him trouble. Not loim after-
warduuolbertootlilMVHnto k ve bim pan
In wnic'whal the .ame way; whereupon He
. capitaiihl went to a hardware ^tore, l>ou«ht
aeheau Hie. took R hom.; and had hh s^.n-
fu'law die ouu and palleuUy npon the
***B!ft there i. auother ^tory that lllu.-.lratc,
perbup- even more strlklnitlv the ol.l tfcutle-
biauNlhrlfi. lie n«ed to drive his own cai-
rlatfe, a iwo-horKe top-l.utjiry. One day. Jii^t
liefore rbuiik..KlvlnK, he drove down to
Kunrull Hull market to In.r.'aln for and Kcf
hW turkev tor the frutfal but tradlliona ftia^l
at hU iKiii-c. Ah he drove up a boy .tared
out aM If to otrer to bold bU teiim. At ibe
same moment bo saw hU cashier arriving,
"""wiVl, smith,'* (Wld the capitalist lo
cashier, "where are you Rolugr
"(Joluf? to market to jjet u turkey
ThanksKlvhiK." •"»''• !*>« canbler.
"Yerp Well, I'll tell yon w»'at we I
i know Vin in here, and If you'll hold
hon»es, I think I can «» In and buy two tur
kejh so that they'll come cheaper to uh than
If we bouubt separately."
"AlUiifht." Kiid the caHhlcr. He took iip
his station at the horses' bea.U while the old
man went Into the mniket. Am he k lood
there, klcklmj bin foet ayainM the curb .tone
to keep tlK.Mii warm, a liorrll.le H"M>i'M
came over bini that his employer hud no idea
of buvliiK I wo lurkejH, but had Miiip y
adopted the plan as a rii-e to i;el bim to bo »
be- t^orifK and ki.vc the live cents that would
be expected by a small Uiy us the niinimnm
compe^.^alion for boldiiiK llie liorK-h! Ibe
old man was ^one a lon^- 1 «»"-•.•, <'",^»«"/:
bargain . no doubt . Af ler. av> hi « be liov e i
sleht tbroUKb tin door, an.l wilb but a .in^le
turkey, done up In brown paper, under bi>*
*?"no use, SmIlb," said he. "I couldn't make
KO. We can do juwt as well to buy on our
Jta account. Seein' that that «a» the caw,
thought probably you'd want to buy your
irkev vourself."
lie '"Ot into Ibe carriage and drove awa>,
leavlnl' the cashier the happy conscIou-ucsH
ihat he bad, at the sacritice of bis time and
comfort, saved a millionaire live cents.—
[Listener In Boston rranseripl.
Doubtful Htatea.
"The Doubtful BUtes," read KoIIo from
the newspaper, and looking up be asked,
"What la a doubtful state, papaP "Your
Uncle Qeonre wan In one when be came
home thS^JSrnlng," said a mild vo Ice from
the further corner of the sluing-rooin,
where Rollo's Uncle (leorge's lister was sR-
Ung. "How doubtful r askeil Ko lo. "»o
doubtful that he hung his shoes on the hat-
rack and plle.l bis coat and vest neatly un-
Sir tbrbe'd and w«"l »« ^'^'''^ '\^^«u^'*ViS^
with his trousers on," replied bis Un le
Seorw^': s ater. "H'm," said Ito lo, greatly
rM>Vnl^TAd "And were vou also In a doubt-
CuuSTAunrMatildaf" asked Uollo re-
■SeJtfally, for RoIIo'h Uncle l'*"':™'^'" j^'" «f
Was Rollo^a aunt, and all the family regard^^I
KTr aa auch. "Not a bit of It," replFe*! hU
Annt Matilda, with the air of a woman who
bad a dea<I sure thing of i and knew t.
"Not a bit doubtful was I." An<I h»deed she
looked It, aa Hollo's Uncle George, with a
KayVgr^au, walked to tiie window an.l.
iSTkVngout u,)on the dark •"*> «J««Hess
night, druromeil with bis ncrvou-i fingers a
flt7ul tune upon the p«ue.-[Uurdette. In
Brooklyn Eagle.
Tbree banded people are ^t>ccom««iK Qo'f
nuroeroat, tbey have a rtebt band, a left
b.nd,aod>reilwaya bebTnd band lo taking
Dr. BoIPi Cough Byrop wben they catcb •
hQier^^Morbus
mmps
olie
id^rrl^oeb.
'ummer
Qompla.ints
>YSenterY
Ml Cuned bxci
teaspoonful of
PerrrJ)ms?ain /(i//cp
in a little Afil^Cor'
Su^ar and Water
AU-DRUos'^'^s Sell It. >j
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 Nasanu Street, • - - New ¥orli,
HAVB CfONBTANTLT OM HAND
A SBLKCTION OK CHOICK 1NVK8T-
MHMT 8KCUltrriK.S.
CorrtMpotulenoe of ttankrrn, Hrokert and JmfMt-
or* ioltcHut.
^ SHAllUCK STRttT, COR. iOOLE,
8KWALI. a. MACK. Prealdent,
JACUU IIOGKKS. Tfeasnrer,
D. li. IIAIIXLKTT, Clerk.
DIRECTOliSi
COOPERAGE.
Having engaged the semces of a com-
petent man to do our work in thia line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
]SujSitu00 CatHtf.
SEW ALL G. 311ACK,
.JAL'OK UOiJiCKH,
LKVl 8PKA<JUE,
(?KolttiK .MlvrhKY,
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHMdPIGN SlLVtH MINING CO,,
OflBc3 43 Central Street, Boom 10|
bPALlUNti IH-0( K.
Offer* H vnliiftble Investment tolthoM who do-
u\m -lire letiirnH f«.v tUclr m«.iiey. The com-
pniiv lire n.U engutfi'd la any wlMcat f\>ix\x\h-
tloii. Tlicy are .-cIllnB the stock upon Its merlt#,
beln/ eoi.tl.Uiit ll.ut U will realUe whutUicy
fialin. t;nllau<ltt»ki|ii«sllcuB.
JATilKS U KII.\N<'1S, J<»1«N K. KIMUAI.L.
alLxandeh U. clmmx^k.
PRICE OF CAS,
WllU the discount off for prompt pay-
ment, la
.20 per Thousainl Feet.
rrlval» Win » to Mew York.
T«lephon« Call, »7» >•
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS IND BROKERS.
isTOCKS ItOMDJ. CHAIN AND PRO-
VIHIONS liouBht and sold for Casta, or ear-
rleduu Margin.
a p. O. Building, LoweU,
OILS! OILS! OILS!
We woalil call the attention of uieri
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of Oils,
whioh we can furnish at as low price as
any other concern in New England and
deliyered at y6ur mill or shop free of
freight or cartage charges.
Grown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale pil
and almost odorleas, and is espeoiallj
adapted to light machinery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fiuo BpiU'.
die Oil.
Grown Eagle Machinery Oil.— This is
a standard oil in flash point and cold
test and the viscosity iu high. It lias
suffioiout body to enable it to be used
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindles: for this service il
has been found after long continued
tests iu iht) krf^est wills in the country
to excel all other oils for safety and
economy.
UABBIHON W. 8TB££TEB»
Cou»tat>lo an<l Colleotor.
Roonr Mo. 6, Central Blodu
Office hours, from U to 12, 2 to 6, and MondIV,
Thursttiy and Frl.lay evenlnKS from 7 to tf .
*#-Mi)eclttl atleuUon to collection of rcnuaM
Kciicral care of teneoient property^ .. .
Surgeon ChiroyodlHt.
-t
No. 1 Pr«aoott Street.
I^well. teaas.
Ofllce hours: aa. m. to Vi ui., 2 to ft and 7i
l>. m. : buudays. i to 4 p. m.
UKOItUB UKDRIVK, SO Outral M
(KstaliUHheit la )M1.)
."^ole ageni U>r II. ». Uakur I'l
Piano r«»rtes,'lii(.' \>vHt t'prtKlit I'
made. The lone Is clt-ar, brlglit
!,cuiUlCiil,HU«l they will hUikI In tune
better than any uprlKbt jilaiio ev«i u»a<l« . AIM
.-.luaro riitu.i Voiles of Uie l»eel niuuufnctura.
all to he ..ol.l ul Uie lowtHi lactory prices aad
warninteit to (five euthe salUlwctlow. Agaal
Iwr (Jcorve St«'vens. orRiin builder.
I>r. I*. 11. l»row«ort.
Late Oculist to Northwoi«tern lilspcasary.Haw
York city
<>mr«, ^o. S WviKHn'a Kschiibjre, «orMf
M.<rrtiiiHek ami tvulral Nlri.-tn, r<>i>m wl"
In. Ul.kcr. Olliic .tsysaii'l luiiirM: WK|t>B»-
WAYS and .SATri'.l>AYS, fi..in u a. m. tinOll
|i. til. Kxcluslve Bllcntlon k* ven to dl"* n»es Of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
F1KHT-CI.AM
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set ii|) and rented at a low rate per year,
plplutflncludeU.
c. 8. coeyRN & CO.
:tH Market Street*
ii^idccllancoufl.
MONUMENTS.
AiNDllEWS & WlIEELEli,
UHTAULI Mil KU IBAT,
MANtTACTVUKKI or
INVESTMENTS
■AT"
COKE,
UroKen, screuoott and delivered al
$4.&0 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CAttH.
r nisrl S I»er Oout.
Klrst mortcnire. with coupon bonds »tUcho<l.
l.«7"l« ■»cl!.l-lu...u.illy by Al.pleton Nnl««'»;>
llnnk. Sw-ured o« Iniprove.l faim« In the west,
from 3 K. ."i Umes »ho value of the Iohu. AUso-
',1^1; se.-. re. and principal au.l Interest pa 1
ai'aruro Willi a» mucli pioinptnoM "»/«v«;"'.
noHiiU from saiK) uj, J luldliu
iiml 8 per oeut. A pply U) A ^>«T' )N A UUfc
inent boii.ts.
■ J KLY'B
CREAM BALM
OliMsnaM the Naaal
Paaeagaa. All ay a
Pain and iBflaaa-
matlaa. UeaU the
8or«a, Reatoraa
tha ■•■••& of
Taata nnd Smell.
TRY THE OUEE
A particle Is ap-
plied Into each n<s»-
trll ainllsajfMM'ablc.
I'rtce «i cU. at Driijf-
lllsU;l>ynmll,re»flslered.eOct». KI.Y UKOTll-
teRS.gfetireenwlch street. Ml' w York.
fHisccllanroug. _
FIKTKEN HUNDRK1> OAfcLONS pure Port,
i^herrv ami Ilock from t;oncord nr" pes, put
up enpeclMllv for family ukp. consMere^l the best
artlcl'ievcTputon Ihe ninrkct for the mo .-y
examine my stork, whl< U MIM V'*'^^';"-
0»IS Al>A1»», CUelmsford, Maas.
K. G^. I^fikoi- Ac Co.
will, diirlnfr the next tbree rnontlis. make ytry
roasonal.le tikcH lo prrw nt* wlu. wl'jh to
briKliten ihclr b..me» with new pailor, .Mn n^
ro..nior kilchei, llo-.r.. laid » "'f^^' '"•'''•'•;*'
hanl wood of llffht color with Inlaid boidcrs of
cherry or «»lnid. N-aldnKcaii make a richer
looklnff parlor than such a floor, spread «Uh a
variety. fruKs to Milt the taste. In plurfc of
dustv carpets. Parties wishing any • "«>' work
In oiir line will, by pl.ulng their o>-«»c". Y'V?Z"{
re<x;lvc first das- work. W.iiTantc.l to stnnd
beat without shr^^nklng. fc. ti- BAKER & U).
Amounts trom SaiK) u^,, yluldliitf 7
,.„.. . ,,„. .,.,... Apply U. A M-^iToN ALLIg.
Miinm r block, 61 I Vntritl street, room 1. Iterer
l„ Ji>MN V Kl M HALL. I'resldenl App lelon
Nat llank. JA». K. •^•^'/'•''^'VvrM UAiuK
HI Mutual KIre Inf. ( o.. LKVl bl UAUUK,
IMi'shtoiii Tra.br* and Mc.-.hanlcs Iiih. C«>.. «••
n l'\Tt;ll. HAIMOOU WllltillT. CIIAKLL8
ilOVK\\ jkrFKUSON liANCROKT.
SPoTANirPALOUSE
Tiiorthern Pacific Oaaraatea) —
Railway Company.
First Mortiaiie, Sinkini Fund Six Per
Cenl Gold Bonds,
OaUd May 1, 1886. »«»• May 1. 1936.
Interest May 1 and November 1, Payable
in Hew York,
Kor price of bonds and faithcr parUcutars
apply to
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 OongreM Street, BoBton.
RICE
CAERIAGE
SPRINGS.
Mo charge misda tor the uae of metara.
Mo chars* mad* fbr running supply
pIpM fk-om atreet maiaa to conioniars' oel-
lara.
Ordara, whoa left at ofllea, promptly at-
tanded to.
0. E. CC8HING, Agent.
No, 41 ThortuUke Street,
Near Northera I>e|M»t.
H. ANDMKWS. CBAI. WIUI
NO. 1 JOHN ■TRBrr.
Stotofs anU »att5e». _^
Ranses and Parlor Stovus
AT fUE LOWEST PRICES.
jr7~
•94 MBRKIMACV ITRKST.
I*ai'loi» S to veei
Of the very beat raakca,
AX LO'W PRICKS.
Call and see our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
01 M ABKKT 8TRKBT.
GOLD MEDAI., FASlt}, 1878.
B?ei
CI
_^ Wniiaiiti.l a1»r<»lut«iy|»uro
Coioii. from wLlch iho «i»cc«» of
O.I hua Wccu romovud. Itlisi<Ar##
///.4< « tf.e »trtngth of Cocoa mixed
wllh Hturch. Arrowroot or Bunar,
ni'.d U thcr.'foro far moro ttcoii.im.
lial, ,u*tiHi/ U»» tfKin entiettit »i
,!(/.. 11 la delli!lou«. BourlihliiK.
HtmiiKihcnlniJ, eiii-lly dI«c»tod,
und whiilraldy adspU-d for liival-
,Ul8a<wullasforpcrs«nBlnhf.iii:».
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter*
. and Plumber.
Job Worker and ilepairer of itoaas, 4ta*
and Water Knglnea. I*rliitlnv ■*'■■■••»
Mtaam I*uinps. Rhantag, PulUya, iMwm
Mowars, Blowlug Maohlnea. »ie>
Hhop 25 Middle Htreet, Lowell.
TKLKPUOMB 104-4.
Hold by Uroeers eyerywiiere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorclieiter.MiiSii,
/:>
"Woroowteir St> Oo.
Are rerelTing lots of new goods for the holiday
*Tfny a Wateh, a Diamond Wng, or select some
beautiful design In SUver. They ^ 111 keep.
PAINTERS
▲ND
BUILDERS.
Ton will find It to your latoreet to eall upon
ne bofom beginning your
PAINTING
A good Maortment of flret-^aee c«oda
nl^raya on hand, at bottom prleee. Oiva «■
• eall at oar now and apaoloaa etora.
Make the OJfLT easy riding jump leat
or Surrey wagon. Alio the best and
moit ityliih buggy. Sold by all deal-
en and boilderi in Low«ll. Write for
prioei to
, WELLS k SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE & 8MA£T,
0. W. LOHO,
W. G. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLOBB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. F. BdABDMAH,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Amesbnryi Mau.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Hlddie 8trMt, LomU
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
STOVES AND RANGES!
Stove Linings and Fittingi.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Glaaa. Wooden and Hollow W»»r»i.
KITCHEN FURNITURE
And Peddlera' 8nppllea>
PAPKR STOCK ANT) OLD IBON PUB-
CHASED.
174 * 176 MIDDL.K8KX STBEIKT.
Invites attention to a 'great va-
riety of useftil and ornamental
articles particularly weil adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to HandkerchiefH
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
■ •'
J. W. BEiMVETT & CO.,
HOOFERS,
BBB HIVK BBAMI>,
292 MiddlMoz Street, Oomer of Grand.
DUMAS&CO. (l
BOOKBINDCRS
First Lener Foundry in New tnilnl
COMMBMCRD IN U17.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted tor Ita hard and tough metal, lu larga
yartetlea of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for IU UNIUVALLKI) Newapaper ITmm.
AilMrcM onlors to .lOIlN K. noOKBH. AgaM
U Wtiujr utrool, Uuhtoii.
eV-Tha Courier and Jonmal type U ttom Me
foundry.
■ity^
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Sui)(T.Pkosi)hate
ENOLISE LAWN DEEB8INQ,
ror aale cheap by
a. G. ICOOEKS A& CO..
99, 81 and 83 If arfeot Htro«it.
LAMPS.
lUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FAKOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVEB LAMP!.
With fancy sbadei.
Lamps, and shades to matcb.
All to be foundin great tariety
•AT-
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
13 J f centra* Strt-tt.
POSTERS,
TICIiETS,
pi^nraroH. pa.
KIWM or OOMMKBCIAl.
KOdoMhtUMOfl
•llovtHprieM'
MMifllyaBi '
&
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
tMTOTT K»wMi prteeeae
(Ml l«r -*'
Emy DescMion Ol Printing
UKQVtUKV n—
Olothlnir.
Or Other Establishments,
Hair Tinta.
An Unparalleled Preparation
for the Hair.
It is guaranteed to restore ih0^
hair from gray to a beatUi/^
BROWN OR BLACK IN OKM
HOUR. The Hair TinUs U «#
diseovery of the proprietor, wk^ee
experieneeinHAIR AND HA IB
GOODS is saffletent evidence •/
hisjhpoitrtedge of what are thm
proper substances to apply !• #*•
Jialr, Purehasers have ihe «•-
suranee that IT CONTAINB
NOTHING INJURIOUS t U ia
perfectly harmless. Pn
otily by
-AT
Courier Job Office.
'^
m
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LOWELL DAILY COUBIER, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1888.
. *»- — ' '''III ''•• ' — ■
LOWiJLL DAILY COUBtEB, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1888.
L,OWKL,l4 DAILY COUBlKlt.
;r.
fublUliwi tveryanernooo, Sundays ex>"ei>ted,
iBUKjOouiiei ll4^1i<lW>g,juit ea*.t at tUo I'osl
Ottoti.kAictTiini.uk i«re«, Lowell, Mauti., by
Ma»l«u A UiiHtrll. ftub«*crli»Uou prk« 4tt.00 ft
jOAi , iO tvuis a UiUiilli, 12 ccnte a wci-U, <Io11t-
•i-ud uy cariiur. ftluale ooplea 2 oenU. AUtcr-
tUlug; i'hUm* turut'tliiU uu ftpiJllcttUoQ.
Luwell WctWiy JouiduI liubllshed Iioin sttme
oOlc«iou*il<lH>«. I'rlcc $1.60 I cr unmnn.al-
wayn iu Milvniue. J^arger rlrtulallou Id lowus
o«Br Lowell tlijiu ttU oihcr |Mi|«rii.
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*' HON PAY, JAKUAKY U. WH-
A w«ll-liifonnetl Wu-bliiifton corpespon.l-
«nt »«>•'« U>e chaiKoi* arc very iuii«li In fuvor
of n bill pHHsiii'^ at thU »e«»lou t:iklu>{ ofllhe
tiitvnial Ux oil lobai-oo au»l ilio tint) on
■UKHr. How uiutb of a ( loclaud violoo
wuulJ Miat Ih: y
Mr. Tiull, ciiairiuu'i »f the r«'|>»l»ll«'«» *'">
ooiiiiulltofl. Ii«» iU!i«lo loo «i>oil a r«'<oul, ami
•UiicIn too tinuly iu llio toiiliJeiuv uu.l n -
■piMt of ilui npubllfun* of L'jwell, to lie
LaruiotI by iTlllol>.in bim .1 on falwhotHlh.
auJ oonoluH from !<oiuaii» III wLKU iiol>o.ly
han oouUduuce.
Tlj« Home Murkoi «liib U la> li»{ otH for a
biK tliiii! Nt il» illtiii*.>r on itiu 2Gth iii»t.. wlim
Senator Joliii Slu'rnittii, aiul CoMgrc»*i.mi'n
McKliilt-y niul <Jo«1" urt- to Imj ll»c n\H'»U. Wo
iu«y look for »or..o k'ooJ liuill" »|»eetli<'i» ut
tbat lime. Tlie .liniu'r U to Ik* ut lli« V« »•
dom« at& o't*lo<k Hbarp. iiud tbo lickvU ai6
flvc (iollarh each.
Th« toxt of wbal .Mr. I*o<Ik<' I* "uM to hivr
>jtteruil ooMOorniiitc Mr. HIaiue. mill the atti-
tude of Maii«aibu»cltn rrpublii-niin toward*
bim, doea not bear out the ibur>;et> made tbut
Mr. Ixxlxo blnl^elf U u rabid BLtliie man.
lie atatol very correctly.' It *e'ma to U",
wbat Ibe reitublicau party la tliU Mate <»
Uiinkliifi.NUil how it i»tuiid<<. and fully »ho\^*
Mr. l/>diie*» »aa.ioUy Iu ruprcKenliiij,' public
opinion. __^_____^__
A* Uieoxliemv northwest iMcoiDe* more
and iuor« popuhited the annual mortality
from l*li/.aard» xrow» Kf^-'^ter. The terrible
weather which prevailed la«t week mu«le u
looR ticatb roll, no fewer tbib fffi y pe4'«oii>
hitvitiK |>orlshcd from colif In three dHy^.
Kntlre familioh have U'en blotted out.
l).mbll<!»N the list of death" will bo leiiKth-
eiied by leportN \el to come, tliouk'h the
prcMiiit tt^urec are KtartlliiK. Ilailroad trav-
el wa* prRcllciilly f.uH|.cnded for days. The
mercury fill to a point almo!<t iiicredii'ly l«w.
one place in Montana reporiliiir . 'ill d.'Sicci*
below. New Knxlund's weather may l>e as
bad an itV painted but it liannM reached tin-
north woHturn tyi'C in severity.
It IH all very tiiic for the free-traders to de-
clare that they want the tariff lethieed in or-
der lliHl our manufacturers miy net a hack
at the market!* of tin; world on the caiiic b;i-
(th H» loieij;ii muiiiifiicturcru ),'et It. llul tii •
market «»f tlic tadted .States in by fir the
largest |.sirt of the market w hich would be
available under free trade to our .\mtti4can
mauufaclurer^«.ulld any tariff which keeps
foreit;ii hands yfl thin market is the tariff
which American manufacturer!* want. Pre-
•«*r\iiiKthiK market for our own manufactur-
ers d«H!s not necessarily prevent them from
goiiit; iulo outside markettt. They are doiiii'
thai t.i au increasiii}; extent all the time.
Thus m shw ■» and leather our exports have
lm:rea».ed a Kood <lcal within a year, and our
iiii|H)i t^ have decreased.
The Wool Tarlflr.
The free-traders l»ave tried very hard tu
fKt the woolen inauiifacturers to quarrel
witii the wool-t;rowert> in comin;; to an
a;(reenient as to what sort of u modification
of the tariff on wool they woulil advocate.
But thoy have not succeeded. The uianu-
iielurers, as a rule, are shrewd enough to
8e«' that tills in only the first stop towards
free trade In woolens. The "revenue re-
formers" who think they have found li;,'ht
hreakiiij; on the darkened niidcr>taiidinifs of
the American people in this direction very
•hrewdiy try to play on the pr.-judlceH of
the manufacturers. For instance, the Trovl-
ileiicft Jouriiul, which i> hopi li'>-ly nui;^
wuinp til Ita ideas, and i» naturally iufeirled
with the "revenue it form" virus, ha-t this
morniDK a lonj: artl<'le with an Inlrodiiction
which allcires that the woolen iuaniif:ieturer>
1iit(!rvl»:wed b} it have, "in a majority of
cji*eK, expressed their views In favor of tak-
ing off the duty «u wool." How much there
1m in thiH may lie ticen from the reports that
it jjlvos from these nianiifaeturcrs.
Th<! drnt man interviewed is Chas, H. Mer-
rlam, treasurer of the Lippitt woolen eonipa*
liy. Ills llrnt complaint is of the in«-(piality
of the tariff as rejrards worsteds. But this is
•oinethlDji; on which the republican protec-
tionists fully a;;ree with him, and on whieli
tbey have vainly endeavored to Hceurc ac-
tion. On thlH the wool growers and manu-
factureni have ajfrc d, and tho remedy Is
•peciflcaify ft Pftrt of tbdr sebeine. Mr. Mer-
rlam clainjH that the duty on wool U high,
and be waata free wool or a low tariff. But
wool-crowin(c interest la to large. He claims
to believe tbat lower duty on wool would in
Iheend l-.e'p the .Auieriean «vool-j{rower by
abuttin::; out the Importation of foreign
wool >ns. But this is only an assumption.
All th It Mr. .Merriam'a testimony amounts
to is that he is selfish enoui;b to desire that
wool ^bidl he mad'? free, or be f{iven a lower
d ity, while woot'^n fabric* abftll ^ti^l be pro-
tected.
Mr. Bailey W. Kvat* of the Blackstone
woolen company is for free wool, but he
winds up by sayliiR that It N a m;»tter of ivc-
ord that tile "price of wool was lowest
when the tarlfl'was bixbcst;*' and further,
"If we c:in ke<!p the foreign goods out of our
m irket* we can do soipe business." Hero
B'^aiii comes iu the selfish demand for free
wo >l and prolLHsted^'Oolens, with the added
lmx>nslstency that free wool luakea wool
dearer. .
Mr. tba'les PIcti'her of the rrovidenco
wor«te<l uiiil, one of the Jouru?il's witnesses,
says. acct»rding to its own report:
"I am not In favor of any reduction of the
tanfl' on wool, and I think it a dangerous
policy for the woolen or worsted goods man-
ufact'urers to advocate a retluction. I con-
sider I he plan advocated by I'residi'Ut Cleve-
land in hi-* re<'enf'mes..ag»' to lediiee the tar-
ifi on raw materials simply an entering
wed;;e of the free trailers, who seek lohrliig
al»oul a split l>et\^cen the wool growers ufid
the manufacturers. They hope that by re-
moving the tariff on wool they will secure
the Mit)i)ort of thu wool growers in making a
currespoutling reduction of the tariff on
nianula'-tured goods, and «'veiitually will bu
able to abolish the entire protective system."
Mr. Weedeu, one of the proprietors of tlie
Wej bo^aet mlHl, said : "In order to sutisfv
the reafconable desire of the country lor a re-
duction of the sur|)lus, 1 believe that the In-
ternal revenue on tobacco and alcohol used
In the arts should be abolishetl, auti lh;it the
import duty on sugar should be stricken off."
J. P. 1 amidK-ll A Co., the la»t autltorlilcs
•juoted, said that they thought woui not '
produced here minht bo kt in free, and it
would ite au 'idvautagv tu the maniifacluier.
But all the manufacturers asked was a set-
tled jiolicy.
We Hubniit that this testimony docs not
I ear out the Journal's introduction. Asa rule
the inaiiufai-turcr is suusibh' enough to sfo
that protection must stand or full us a s)s-
b'sn. and that one great interest caiuiot ex-
pect to get the ailvaiitagc i>t fri-e trade in 4lie
product of another witboiit surrendering Its
own protection.
WABUINGTON NBW8.
Speaker Carlisle Wins the Ooateat.
Speaker Carlisle hud no particular trouble
in winning in the contest for hU aeat made
by Thuebe. His couutel presented affidavit*
l>ef<)re the elections committee Saturday
which, the despatches say, completely de-
molished ThoeiH.>'s evidence. A motion to
postpone fiirllicr ctinsiileratiou of the esse
was lost, V to II. A motion to declare
'IMii»elH) entitled to the seal wa« defeat-
ed, four repuidicans being excused Iroiii
voting while the oth^r two voted with the
di'mocralh. Tlieii It was voted tbat Mr. <.'ur-
lisie was entitle^l toxlie seat, three repul)fic-
ahs votimr with Hie democrats, while BIcssrs.
Lyman, llouck aiul Lod;;e were excused
from voting. They wanted the cusu re-
opened.
The ^BVool Conrtfrenre Kotia Happily.
The wool men came to an agreement Sat-
urday wbtch suits all coiieorned. Conces-
sions were ma<le by all, and the result aeeinod
eminently gratifying, especially to tb« kiow-
ers. 'Ilie liill urep.ircd for siibmlMiou to
Congress includes a new scliedule ow wools
and woolens. an«l nubstanlially provides for
the tariff of ISUT, mudltied to meet the need*
of the present time. The classiilcallou is the
same as at present. The marking up Is very
general, the items of washed combings and
eariK-t wools beinur tlie only ones not in-
creaseil. Major .McKlnlcy savs the bill will
be niiiledly supported by tue republicans.
It's adoption liy the cmifei-ence U nut pleas-
ing to the deiiiocruts, who looked for a aerl-
■ous (iisagreemeut.
FlUK KECOIUT.
A Provldeno* Bank Buspendt,
Tbe Jackson lustltutlou for Savingi hi
rrovideuee suspended Saturday on account
of a run by deiiositora, which depleted the
ready rash about 820,000. The last annual
statement sliowed that the deposlta wcro
over 9400,000, but mutters have changed
>ince then, and while the amount on ileposlt
remains about the same, the ready cash ban
dc|iieted and the value of the mortgages and
reiki estate has decreiwed. This caused tho
ilcpositors t<» withdraw their money. It la
stated that the assets invented in real estate
niortirau'es aggregate #180,000, and that
^100,000 is invested in real estate, while
Uiere is only *.'>tX)0 in cash on hand. Tho In-
^titution had a speeial charter which alloweil
married vvoiuen and iniuors'to control tlielr
own deposits, aud a good lu luy of tbesu are
the real suirerera.
Brs anD jTanqg 6ootid*
Weather Indications.
Jan. 16, noon.— For New England,
oolder, fair weather, fresh to brisk, high
on the ooast, northwesterly winds, di-
minishing in foroe and becoming vari-
able.
An Invasion of British Territory. .
Monday two men who hud been rcinauded
to jail on the Michigan side of Suult Ste.
Marie escaped and crossed to the Canadian
side, being follow|!d by thu sheriff and con-
»tatile of Chipla'wa county, who iiitctnlcd
taking the prisouurw l>a«.k vviiU tbem. The
refugees went to Uie ,iiiagi«traiu of thu lojyii
offered to surretUor to the Caiia<liau uTl-
Ihorltlcs, but he refused to accept their siir-
and
9xp ant) ^ancp SofHt.
FINANCIAL.
QIKITATIONS.
We flrmlv l»elieve that any tendency to ed-
ucate certain el isses by themselves is con-
trary to the highest i>ublic g<m I and. to lie
deprecated.— [N. E. Farmer.
It will be as easy for the miuwurapa to
transform the ileiiiocratic party Into a civil-
serNlce rt foriin'r. as it is for the biir-la>eper
of a whisky saloon to convert the patrons of
the concern Into teetotalers. — [Chicago Jour-
nal.
Here Is a suggestive fact for free trailers
to digest. The weekly pay-roll of the Singer
Sewing Macldiie company' at Klizubeth. N.
J., amounts to |i35,000; "that of the same
coinpanv in (Jlasjtuw. Scotland, where oiie-
third more opnraUoett are employed.
amounts to bin •I'^.OOO. The Kllxabeth op-
erative earns (lUl a week, liut for the same
labor the Cilasgow workm in gets only ■^ a
week.— [Commercial Bulletin.
NEW ilAMi>>»IllUIC.^
A Chureh Burned.
The Cbunli of tho Hcileemer (Universal-
ist) in Miiine.ipolls was luiroed Sunday.
Loss, 970,000; Insurance, 9^0,000, of which
liiirjOOO is on the organ and the chime of bells
presented to thech(ir<-h live years ago by ex-
Congressman W. I>. Wasliltiirn. Niue lire
men were overcome by tlie omoke and two
ot llicni arc in a critical condition. The fire
was caused by the laiiitor's son starting a
lire in a furnace which was being repaired.
Oilier rirea.
The house and store of Charles Wright in
Pembroke, Mo., wu* burned Kriday. Iaiss,
#40(10.
I'i re destroyed several buildings In I'aw
Paw. Mich.. Kii lav. Loss, •00.000; iusur-
aiice. i?4b.tlO().
Tin- three upper lloors of Ibu "ix«*tc>rv
brick l*iiildiug in the tear of Nos. 100 to 'Hk)
Cl.irk stri-ei. 1 jdc'iio. Were liuriiel Krid;i\,
causin;.' I^T'lOOO duiiia^'c; lully insured.
(Jen. (Jeo. Stark has ber-n elected prvsldent
of the Indian Mead national hauk of N,ishua.
in place of lion. V. C. (lilniuu, who declined
further si-rvlce.
A party of young follow* from N'a-bua
went to \N inflow's pond iu Deering la>t
week and brou.dit home Vi) pickerel, that
weighed 121 pounds.
Cicorye K. Jenks, one of the most prohil-
ueut men in Concord, is missing, and fears
are felt that he has committed suiciile. as for
several weeks he has l)een desnondcnt on ac-
<"ouht of business reverses. For years lie
was>e reiury of the icpublicau i»t:it«' e«»m-
ndtlee. and was supervisor of the last census
for New llampsldrc.
The Ouvernur at tho Home Cir<-I«>.
Thi.o does not mean Mr, Anit!s at his
princely house on Commonweailh avenue,
surrounded by his family, with handsome
Mrs. .Ames aud his cullivatud daughters at
the social l»oard, but the Governor as a ruem-
l»er of the onh-r known as the "Home
Circle,*' at one of its assemblies in Boston,
which was held a f«'W evenings since. The
councils in the neigiiborhood of Boston were
nearly all represented, and besi les His Ex-
celiency there were present Hon. "Warren E.
I ocke, Hon. !■:. M. Mcl'heison, Hon. K. H.
Ilaskell. either now or recently members of
the Executive Council, and all lucmbers <»f
the order. Him. John Haskell Itutier, an-
other cx-councillcr, the Grand Leader, was
llie master of i;eremonies, and the tlegree
stall" was headed by Mrs. J. A. Cuinmings.
The degree of the order was then con-
ferreil in full form and with perfect atten-
tion to details, ill a most impressive manner,
upon three cuiididates. The 80iig*i of the or-
der, vviUi tiie chants and responses during
the initliitory ceremony, and rendered In ai;
artistic and "feeling manner by the Loyal
Male ouarlette, touched a responsive chord
in the liearts of all aud added materially to
this mosi perfcet and Impressive rendering
of the degree work ever witnessed iu the or-
der.
ills Excellency having expressed a wi>h
to lake the inemb' rs by the band, an iiiler-
missioii fllrni^hed the favorable opportunity
and ihey were introduced by Grand Ij-^adcr
Bullcr, and were in turn received by tlie
governor with that entirely unatFecled cor-
diality so characteristic of the man.
Upon the n.'siiniption of council duties, :mi
olUcial renil-jrliig of the iosiallaliou w^reino-
nv was given by llie gran<l inKlru<-tor and
bis aids. Brief remarks by the grand leader,
(iiand Vice Charles F. Loring aud Su|»rcni('
Leader Page were followed liy a graceful
pieseiitaiion of boutjucts to the laMlcs who
liad taken promiiuMil part in the exercinCH of
the evening, and this enthusiastic and one of
the ino't hel|did gatherings of friend i of the
order ever hekl, terminated at a late hour.
Mrs. WrusLoWa SooTiiiniU Striji-, for chll
Iren teething, ts the prcBcrlptlon of one of the
best female nurses and pbyslcians Id the United
.SUtes, and has t»een used for forty years with
never-falling snecoRS by mUllons of mothers for
ibelr children. During tho process oi tecihlug
its value U IncalcuJable. It relieves the child
from palB, cures dysenlerj ami illmrhoea, gAy
KOHKI(J>' XKW8.
OK In tlie tMwels, and wiad^ollc. tly giving
Im admits tbe dlfllcuUy of Mcuriiig this for I health to the cbll<< it reaU the iD«»<her. TrhM: id
Abo bcuefit of the manuffteturers, while tb« o«at# a boOla.
Matlt'rs In Ireland — Ulunt'at^oinplalnt.
The Freeinaii's Journal says tlml Wilfrid
Bliiut, laiiig personally pi rsccuted, and fear-
ing that he will l*« removed to a worse pris-
on, states the giouiuls upon whieb be fears
that tlie Pariielli'e leaders are to be im-
prisoned. He »avs that w Idle slaying it a
country house fn Kngland in Septemlx'r lu;
met Mr. Balfour, wlio ntateit tbat be inten«i-
ed tu im|irison six of thu physically weakest
of the I'Mrmlliles. saying "lishali l>« sorry for
Mr. I>lllon. as lie lias some good alMUt him.
lie will have six months, and as ho has bad
health he will die In prison."
Mr. Balfour says the story Is u lie. And he
•loesn't believe that Mr. Blunt ever told It.
Mr. Biiinl has been moved to a warmer
cell in prison, uml his overcoat has been re-
turned to Idni. Sunday u band tried to fcre-
nade him. but was iireveiited by tbe police.
Tbe people are exeited, an<l a row is feared.
.\s a roult of the inquiry in tho case Of the
ship Alfred 1>. Snow, which was n«J«itly
lost ofi" Waterford, with all hands, Ibe^Cox-
swaiu of the llunmore lifelioat Inis It^iMfLro-
noum^ed guilty of euwaniiee in refasiiig to
launch liU boat and making an atteiapt to
save the ship's crew. At the time of the
wreck the coxswain resigned his office rntber
than launch the lifeboat, and tho sjdp's crew
were llieii actindiy drowning.
.\ pari y of Oraiigi'tnen attacked an Irisli
liCuuiir inetdiiig at Kverton, a snixirb of Liv-
erpool, Sunday, and wrecked the hall wliere
the mietii.g 'was held. Coumiilor Byrue
was severely injured.
Mr. Ariliiir t/Coiinor, M. P., In an inter-
view at (Jiieeiist'twii Friday, -poke in enthu-
siastic t<-rms of the success of his reci-ut tour
ii- tlic United Sl;ites.
In Duitlin Friilay U "moonlijihirr*"' wore
senlenc*>d toteriiiHof imprisonment varying
from IS UKintlis to IS years.
The lltiss Itrvwery.
It is re|>orled tliat tlie affairs of the Bass
Itrewing company in London are tobc wound
up. It is intended to turn tho biisine«s into
a limited liability concern and <livi<lc the
slock into ordinary >hares and 4 '> per cent,
debenture l»oiids at £100 each. Tho ordinary
stock is to bf retained by tlie present ineiii-
Iters of the company and Ibcir fricnls, l>nt
tiis? del)c'Ulurcs arc io be ottered to the public
at lOK.
Notes.
President Cleveland'sjubilee gift to the Pope
has been Inn led to the rector of the .\inuri-
can college at Koiiio. who will i)rescnt it to
his hollncM on tbe occasion of his rei-ci)tion
of the American bi-hops, which will shortly
take pl.o-e.
The report tiiat Gladstone is going to
Home is without foundation.
The jubilee address of congratulation sent
to Queen Victoria by the womeu of Great
Britain has 1.1:12,008 names.
David I>e Beusaude, the husband of Violet
Cameron, has been put under £2.'>0 bonds not
to molest bis wife for six months.
Advices from the Russian frontier >av that
llie troops in tlie Lublin district are s;ilVuriiig
tcrril)ly from cold. Forty sentinels have
lieen frozen to death! Dysentery aii<l typhus
fever arc prevalent among the soldiers.
The general health of the crown prince of
Germany is rcporteil to be good.
A (h-piitation of tlie Baptist union had a
(umference with Mr. Spurgeon in London
Friday niili reference to ills withdriwal,
Mr. Spurgeon still iufisting on hU resigna-
tion.
It is semi-oftii-i dly state<l that If tli(! pow-
ers di.»|)lace Prince I'erdiiiand. the ( zar is
willing to compromise by ostablishini; a pro-
visional government so constituted as to
guaranlee to Kussia the maintenance of her
ii.liueiiee in IliiL'aria. It is further >.|ated
iliat tlw C/ tr ii.tends Ihit Prince Caiilacu-
zenc shall become di|domalic representative
at SjHj, It "iiili a govern incut Is formed.
Bv a gunpowder explosion, at Fort Aiidul-
mas'. Twids, Fritlay. live soldiers were killed.
A panic occurred in a church in the ■(oiitli
of the Tviol Tliuis«lay through a woman
faiiiliiig. Kijjht persons were cru'lieii to
death aud many were injiired,
FAtiilly Wounded.
Bki'OKI.yn, N. Y., Jan. 10.— Frank Cole-
man of .\''>. IM Aiudie street, while drunk
last ni;j;hi tried to force his way into the
house No. 182 Alnslce street, oecu+ded by
Bobert Beldm. Mr. Belden shot nt thestip-
posed burglar, infli<^tlngH fatal wound. Mr.
Bchl -n was arrested. C«deninii doubtlesa
mistook the house fur bU own place of resi-
dence.
KMmitMre <s«»d Oafpets.
.<4honnftn A Manning hare a hirge line of
household furnlturO) blaok walnut, ash and
pRtnteU chamber suites. Mew and elegant
sty les At very low prioas. No. ^ i*raaoott
i Mouth wlokJ>k>ofc.
render as there was no case against them
Later oue of the men was seixcd, thrown to
the ground, haiidcuirod and taken to tho
American side. It is said that thu dominion
government will appeal to the authurlllus at
Washington for thu return of tlie abducted
man to Canada.
Condition of Ik* Wounded at Ilavarhlll.
The wounded railroad victims nt the City
liospital In Haverhill were very comfortable
Sunday. Mr. Klinliall's case looks more
favorable, as does that of .Mrs. Shoe-
ban. The fatliei- ot Fred liu .McKuon, the
wounded newsboy,' visited Idm, Kivlug
luucli happiness to tho little fellow.
Three Men Crusbed to Death.
A horse sited belonging to John M. Kvt- r^'tt
in .Middletown, N. V.,colUpsoil Friday from
the weight of snoWv and 11 meu who were
propping it up were Imried lu tbe ruins.
John Tulliill, David KeMev ami Wmiaiii
Wright were cru-lied to death, and several
others Were Injured. Tuthill leaves a widow
aud seven children, and Kelly leaves t>vu
children.
Hartford l>usturs Iti-slcn.
Hi-v. (loorge Leon Walker, D. D., pastor
since February, IsTlJ, of the tdd Centre Con.
v'regatloiial church of llartforti, and Itcv.
W. II. Dcarlmrn, for lOjeurs pa«lor of the
Universalist chiiivli of' tin; liedeeiuer. r<^
signeii Suiiday, llie forlber on account of ill
heal lb.
Kllleil l>y 14 i'riMuature Kxploslnn.
Stturduy, while workmen weri' laying wa-
ter pi|>« on .Seaver street. Jamaica Plain,
there was a |>reinatnrecxplos|on of a blast,
and ll«d»nri Tlioinp^ou was killed and Peter
Lv< on and Waller (irace seriously, and pos-
sibly fatally, injured.
•Ix I'ersuiiB Fulsoutfd.
CifArr.\NiMMi.\, Teiin., Jan. 16.— Six pi^r-
sons at .Miss Light foot's boarding house were
seriously poUoned Saturday by somethInK in
the fo(Kl. .Mr. Henry VuiikIi" died s<»oii aft-
erward. Frank Lizhtfoiit, who quarrelled
with his wife and left tho house shortly be-
fore the atl'air oc«-urred. Is suspected of hav-
ing put arsenic in the food.
Miners It rued hy n Catholle FriesC to Re-
turn to Work.
SiiRNANiMiAll, Pa., Jan. 10.— Uev. Ileury
F. O'Uellly of tho Annunciatiou Itoinaii
Catholic church at this place preached yoslcr-
day against strikes. He urged tbe mlneM to
return to work, reKurdless of the railroaders.
Bon Marche.
NOTK.— We are tiappy t" rhronlelo tijo most
glorious results from oar spe-l.il sale lnsl|uite<l
lor tho purpose of raising it larpe aniouVit of
money, which was imuxpictedly denutadod.
Our Immens.) sales thus far In .lanuary have
far Hurpaosod the' January sales of any
house lu New Knglund outside of Boston,
and by the end of this week our iwgi-nt
need of money, and the special prices
made for the purpose of raising It, will
be <il«cuntlauud. Such a result when other
stores are iMimplalulng of unusual dullness of
trade, t^an only Ih* atlribut« <I to the treinend<His
lui t uvtusual iiargHins uhlch we are offering.
The avidity wllh which the ladles of Lowell are
respoudlng to our Mnnouiiceinentsand the clieer-
ful spirit with which they have all taken lioM to
help us out hy nurchasiiiir at our store so llb«>r-
ally, at our s)>cc,lal forced sale prices, is very
grailfylng to us, and li proof i<usltlve to us that
we haVu a deep liuht on the uS°ieUons of tlie
ladle I of lioweil.
OUR SPECIAL FORGED SALE
Will Oontinne This Week,
Uul we cannot gnimnloe Its conllnunnco longer.
Kor today ami lomurrow— we shall hold a
Hi'i!:ciAi:^ sAi^ia
For Monday and Tuesday Only,
At Ruin Pi'tooai,
— or —
Black Silks and Black
Dress Goods.
We quote regular prices and sped.d prices
uiadu for this sale
©catlw. ^ ^
Report of Deeths for the Week Endlni
Jan. 14, litM.
4— R'iso Pevlne, l.t, sulchle.
II— Olive .M. Wenlworth, 7.1, apoidexift.
Kaph.tel Miiiilnier, l.^days, Infantile.
7— CalSic'lne Mnldoon, 7;, senile debility.
Mis K. Krlckoon,!!?, phihlsts.
Mary K. Dawsoii, I, en ui>.
8— Ilon'ora Whal( n. 74, Hpoplexy.
I'arnder Malavtile, .'ifi, hcari disease.
Kdward < l.liin, ftl, paralysis.
Margaret sh inlty, lnf.gitiie.
9— .lames tiutlirlc l.'i, carnche.
ftfar>raret Holland, '.'I, bronrhllis.
Kxlldn Itruncllc. I, laryiul Is.
('atiicrlno Iturno, i, tnberenlar meningitis.
Alice Koarkc, s ilays, Infanillc.
10— (i< orfrc M. ('rankle, :t:, phtlilsls.
Albert Moot I), .'t, nuMnbrniie. us croup.
II— TliKinas Urury, (i:i, pncamokda.
Wlllli' Sinclair, I, croup.
Kll7.:il)eth I.ee, :i ays, annmdn.
Thomas l)(d;in, .'»l, piilnonar- apoplexy.
.foscpn A. Beifiile, 14 .lay-, debility,
li— Norliert Charreilc, III, paralysis.
llivrfllla Pljccoo, 4. hydrocephalus.
.lerenilnh (Joodwin, .VJ. dl-'cise of spine.
Ilornee S. llrl^.'g", Jr.. '21, «nscase of heart.
Marie Kor^t, 2 months, abscess.
Ptillomene renon, 17. coiisnmpilon.
Daniel (J. (Jr.jcule.-if. 7f>, dlscn-o of heart.
(IcorKC C. ijiltcluisi, 7•^. cancer of Ktoinach.
IS— Itcojamln Hobln»-on, 70, rlu inimtlsm.
Jessie Mallhot, 4 mos., <v)n;jestloo of brain.
Ma' tin W. Iliinnn, 1 mo., ciplllary bronchitis.
Jennie .Sullivan, 1 Oav, infantile.
Mary P. hell, «l, peritonlits.
Ihomas .1. Kuvrcli, .10, heart dlseagc.
(JIKVKD P. DAOMAJf, CItT ClCrk.
Distress After Eating
Is one of the many disngrccable symptoms of
dyspepsia. Headache, heartburn, sour stoinacli,
falntuess and capricious appetite are also
caused by this very wldesprcail and growing
disease. Hood's Snrsaparllln tones tho stom
ach, creates an appetite, promotos healthy in-
gestion, relieves tho headache, ami cures tho
most obstinate ciison of dyspepsia. Read tho
following:
"My wife hn<l (lysjjepsla. .She could not keep
her f )Od down, and had that oppressed feeling
after cntlng. .Sho had no appetite and was tirod
all tho time. .She tried numerous medicines
wlthunt belnu; relieved, l)nt tho llrst bottle of
Hood's .Sar«apnrllla dll her u great deal of
gooil. She has taken two bottles, and can cat
anything without distress, and has no trouble In
relnlidng food." Joii.n n.^TrKXKlKi,i), Marlon,
ALL-GONE riELINO
• 1 have l»een troubled wllh dyspopfln. I bad
but little appetite, and what I did eat dlstrcsAOd
me, or did me little good. In an hour after eat-
ing I would experience a fa'i tno-s or tired, nil-
gone fee Inpt, as though I had not eaten any-
thing. Hood's SarsaparlUa did mo nn immonse
amount of good. Ii gave mo an a,»petlte, and
my food relished and satlsllud the crarlug I had
previously experloncofl. It relieved mo of that
faint, tlroil, nllgono feeling. I have folt so
much belter slnco I took Hood's Sarsaparlllft,
that I nm happy to recommend It." Q. A.
PaOB) Watcrtown, Mass.
N. B. ne sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $^. Prepared
only by C I. II<X>D * CO., LoweU, Mass.
lOO I>o»e« One Dollar
G'DONNELUGiLBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND ^
Closlne: Out Sale
OK — ,
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, eto.
AU our Genta* Heavy Umderwtmr
- atHalfPrio^
■ ' ',"■•.•••
60 dozen Blue Bibbed Bliirti and Dntw-
era for 880., down fVom 62. «
60 dozen Gents' Bootoh Gray Bhirti and
Drawera for 38o., down from 76.
OentB* Scarlet Shirta and Drawera for
69, 67, 87o., $1, prerioua prio^a 76e.,
$1.10, $1.26, $1.60.
100 doien Genti' White All-Wool Shirta
and Drawers for ezaotlj half prioa,
87 1-2, 60. 62, 76o.
Ladiei' 38-oent Veita down to 26o.
Ladies' 60 and 62-oent Vests down to
38o.
Ladies' 76-oent and $1 Vesta down to
67 l-2o.
Ladiea' Kedioated AII-W06I, riohly worth
$1.26 to $1.60, down to 76o.
Boys' Bootoh Gray Shirts and Drawen,
62 cents, down to 38o.
HOSIKKY.
All onr 20 and 26-oent Hose down ta
12 l-2o.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 oen's, down to
26o.
Abont 100 lbs. 8-oent Ball Tama, aU
colors, down to 60.
BAROAIIVfll
In Oorsets, Ribbons, Handkerohiefs, Kid
GloToa, Hamburg, Ootton Underwear,
Cloaks,. Shawls and Draperies.
4Vl.adl#s HTfi rvtiuoated to visit mmw atoro
aud coiupara prlcoa.
176 jarda Lyons Blaok Silk, regular
price 89 cents, special price 69c.
160 yards Blaok Oachamire Silk, regular
price $1, special pries 79o.
200 yards Blaok Gninet Bilk, regular
prioe $1.37, special 98o.
183 yards Sublime Cachemire Black Silk
of the manufacture of the celebrated
m&ker, 0. Chaffajon, Lyons, France,
regular price $1.60, special $1.12.
226 yards Blaok Dress Silk of same
mauufactnro as above, two gra'^ea finer,
recommended for elegance ahd solidity,
regular prico $1.76, special $1.25.
165 .yards extra superfine Oachemire Black
Silk, regular price $2, special $1.49.
Wo «iffcr tlirco numbers of n Hllk whlcli wo
ran nonlMcill/ rcconunend ai« almolntely the
flnei«t HVk in ihe niurkil, mauulaetund hy the
celebrated llrm of (;ourd, C'rozat, KlU A l>u-
bost if Lyons nixl FaverifCH, who have been
awai'ilcd Inn mur.ible gold medals. ThU make
(if MIk ^tMud'> peerless today for brilliancy of
FINISH AND WKAK.
3 pieces Oachemire Hoyal, regular price
$2.50, special $1.70.
2 pieces Cachemire Royal, regular price
$2.87, special $1.97.
2 pieces Oachemire Royal, regular price
$3.25, special $2.20.
At thc«e prlecs thli Is a rare opportunity. At
regular prh-oH quoto«l they are the cheapcHt
blikH lu Lowell.
3 pieoes Blaok Silk VeWet, regular price
$1,19, special 79c. a yard.
5 pieces Blaok Silk Velvet, regular price
$1.49, special 98o.
4 pieces Blaok Silk Velvet, regular price
$1.87, special $1.19.
10 pieces extra fine Black All-Wool
Oa«hmere, regular price 79 cents,
special 59o.
6 pieces Blaok All-Wool Henrietta, reg-
ular price $1.25, special 79c.
6 pieces Black Silk Warp Henrietta, reg-
ular pries $1.39, special 98c.
3 pieo;s Blaok Silk Warp Henrietta, reg-
ular piioe $1.62, special $1.19.
2 pieces Blaok Silk Warp Henrietta, reg-
ular price $1.87, special $1.39.
4^ Prices quoted are for Monday and
Tuesday's saies only, aud we do not Kauran-
tnoanylottn Inst till Tuesday iilglit. We
shonld not bo snrprlM>d to have ntany Iota
closed entirely out today. Bo don't get left.
This Is an extra opportanlly. MO SAM-
l>iiUS OIVICN.
RUIN I RUIN! RUIN I
Sale to close this week. Catch on
while the bargAine fly.
O'DONNELL & GILBRiDE.
116, 118, 120 k 122 Marrimaok Bt.
CENTRAL STORE.
The Pfjces Did It!
I
BON MARCHE,
Menimack mi Kirk Streete.
We Knew They M!
Well, Why Siiouldn't They? They
are low Enough, Gooil-
ness Knows.
We have had a big trade ever
since we marked down our goods
ami announced our intention of
going out of business. We are
not making any moneys but we
have less goods every night, and
now alt we wish is to sell out
clean, slick and smooth during
the coming six weeh^. We think
we huve marked our prices low
enough to do it, and still contint/^
marking down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
them oyt nt once. A glance at
our Dress Goods, Cloaks, Do-
mcstirs. Hosiery, Gloves, Ham'
burgs, Laecs and Underwear
will convince all that no such
genuine bargains are offered
elseiffhere. Do not be humbugged
by unscrupulous advertising
dodges to raise money. We are
going out qf business and every-
thing in our stock is ntarked
down as represented.
Oswald & Co.,
Toda/8 Boston and Kew York
Markets.
LOCAL NEWS.
irroin Oordley 3t Oompaay.J
Our New York oorrcspondeni aays: London
■Mrket for Americans opened huoyant, and Is
DOW dull. One of the bull luadcrs says: "The
Inak statement shows to what an extent secur-
Ittea are being taken out of the street. The ab-
aorptlonof bondM wouM bo inuHh greater If
btokerscouhl till their orders, but they compUlu
U la dllBcult to mi large onlera or indeed to get
bonds without advancing prlcea." The strength
«f Beading durtrlsoH the eUeot, In view of the
Wldo-sproad olreuhillon ot the story of UquldA-
Hon of tlio gteat Heading pool.
Tbe apathy shown as to tho stock market was
ittttlesthnuhitcd by the hank statement of Sat-
■rday , but the talk at the hole s latit nlxht was of
• hopeful rather than a sangidoe nature. Lou-
disa la quiet an well as New York, and specula-
tt^a Is siagi not there. Clearinghouse rale 3>^
paroeat.
. Qaotatloua.
BONUa.
Closing OpenlDg Closlnff
Jan. IS. Jan. 16.
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NEW8 ]Ti£M8.
— Janiea K. Drake of Hath, Me., a proral-
MDt and wealthy nldp broker, who lain ill
healtb, publicly liorrev\ hipped Dr. WlllUm
■. Hire, his pUjaieiuu, but for what cause is
ootkuowu.
—An unknown man was killed by a train
oo the Bo!>ton and Maine roiul at Kenite-
bunk, Me., Saturd-y. A letter wan found in
blaiHMiket. a»idreKi»ed "nrothcr Mac," and
alsned U. W. Betitfar, Spriugdeld.
The Anll-Poverly society gave a concert
Id New York !-uiidiiy for llie beueUt of Mian
Mulder, wlio lo>t hrr iiositlon iu the choir at
8t. Hlephen'a ehiireh for her tiefcnee of Dr.
H'eUlyuu, and die received about #1500.
—A natural «:»'* exploflon occurred in the
touudl'V and iiiaehine hhopa of Adama Broa.
A Co., lu Kludhi} , O., Saturday, which com-
Eletelv deuioliAlitd V.w eagiiie aud enKioe
ouMc'aiid fatallv hurued Jotteph Kwiss, a
nieiidH:r of the linn.
—Sam Kidnton, tlie younircnt son of Will-
iam C. Kulxttm. the great >peeulHlor nuil
tinancier of t Mlirorida, coininitled suicide
near Ueoiyet own Sidurduy,on aeiount, ut» is
supposed, of bud luck in Ids uilning ven-
tures. Ilia father conirolltod suicide 14
years ago.
— Neal MeKenirue, n tough eharnetcr, was
killed ill CliurcbV F.rry, Dak., Saturday l>y
ir. A. Ilillerwaii, a csdoon keeper, who Idew
hlsheadotl wiih a ►liotnun. Tlie trouble
orii(inated at a };aiiie of cardu. llillerinau de-
oouncihu MjKcie.'ue U.S a'thlef hccauhc he
oaugitt bim eheutlnc:. .
—The wife of .James Cochran of San Anto-
nio. Tex., a«ed 20 years, Saturday became
the mother of two boyt* and a nirl, tho boya
being dnplleates of the f.mious Siamese
twins, In in;; jollied at the ^ame vital spot by
a strong llgHineiit. wliieh hHowh each child
tbo free me of it« iinil»H. The total weight
of the three ebilJren was 14 pounds.
Recent Deaths.
Oeorge Walker, lale Uuited States consul
ipeoeral in Parle, died of pneumonia in Wash-
ington Sunday, aged C3. Mr. Walker was
bom lu retcrboro, N. H., and was graduat-
ed at Dartmouth in 1S42. He practised law
In 8prlni<fleld from 1»47 to 1875, and during
that period was at various times elected a
member of tlie legi>l:iture. lie was at one
tlloecuga«ed lu bunking in New York, and
held for several years '.he position of slate
bank commissioner. In lt«0 be was ap-
poir.ted by rresident Hayes consul general
In Paris, and served in that capacity until
last June, when he tendcretl his resignation
and returned to the United States.
Humphrey DeMnond, grocer in Lawrence,
died Sunday of general debility, nsr«^ «4
J ears. He had been III two years. He was
9r years .engaged as a hat manufacturer, and
was street commiH>ioiier in 1874.
Detach* «l Coupons Not Good.
In a suit brought by the Iloslou and Maine
AailroaU company to i-eeover the faro of a
paiaengor who offered n detached coupon
from bfs Hcnsoii ll< ket book ond wldch Ihe
conductor refi;»eti to accept, the Hiipremc
court has siistidiied the venlict found for tno
oompnuv iu tlie superior court, iind holds
that a detached coupou Is not a legal lender
of fare. ^
IVhak Am 1 to Do T
Tlie iiymptoms of Itiliousnc-s are unhappily
but too well known. They diller in diHereut
iDdlvklualH to some extent. A Bilious man
la seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently,
Bias, he has an exee'leul appetite for iiquiils
bat none for Holld* of a inornlug. His tongue
Will hardly licar Inspection at any time; If
It Is not white and furred, It Is rough, at all
•vants. . „
Tho dL'e.^tivo system Is wholly out of or-
dtrand DiarrhoDuor Coustipalion may be a
■ymptom or the two may alternate. There
are often Hemorrhcdds or even loss of blood.
Tbare may be KKIdiness and often headache
Bad acuity or n«tiilenceand tenderness In
khB pit of the sibmaeh. to correct all this
if Bot cfllect a cure try Grsen*§ August
..r, It oo»ls but a trifls sod thousMids
lttB«floacj.
Unrlal of Chl»f Knglnaor Farreil-lha
Church Pt»r¥lc«s— Floral Offfcrings — Aa-
tlon of the Ucpartmaat.
There were meetings of the committee on
fire <iepartmenl and of the engineers and
foremen of companies Satunlay night to take
action roialivu to the funeral of Chief Kngi-
ueer Karrell. The committee met at tho city
ball, and tbe engineers and foremen at the
protective company's house, Warreu street.
VUXK DKrAKTMKNT OOMMriTKK.
The committee meeting was also attended
by Mayor Palmer. It was voted to attend
tife funeral and to Invite Mayor Palmer aud
ex-Mayor Abbott to attend it with the eoui-
nilttee. Aldermen Carter and Boutweil
were constituted a committee to provide a
floral tilLute, as representatives of tbe com-
mittee.
RNHINKKKH AND l."ORKlllU<.
First AsHlstant Kngliieer Norton presided,
uiul Capt. Henry W. Burton was sjuretary.
Theeliuirman said that one q^iestion wiis
us to bow the department should be repre-
reseiited at the funeral. It had been sug-
gested to bim bv members of tbe committee
that four men sfiould bo kept in each bouse
iluring the fiinorni to be ready to man tlio
apparatus iu ease of au alarm of dre. It
seemed necessary that there nhouid lie a r*!-
serve in tbo dilTurent bouses as the apparatua
bRN been so much ucattered by the necessity
resulting from tbe recent destruction of some
of the department bouses. There Ih now but
one circuit of tbo central fire alarm system
leeslablixhed, and If a Wire of It should
break, it would bo naoeasary to rely again
upon the telephone.
George K. .Salmon moved that four men l>e
kept In each liuuxo during tbe funeral, and
this iiiotlou, followed In' an umeudmeiit tbat
a delegation of the tlepartment alteuti the
funeral, oeeusioned uoiisfderuble dlrHiussioii.
Foreiiiuu Bartlett said that since be bad been
in tho ilepartinent two chief englneent bad
died, and tlie department bad attended each
funeral In a body. At the funeral of Chief
(Jeorge Ilotison, thedepartineUt hired a hand
of music, and their assesmneuts were M
cents each to nay all the expenditunts. Tbo
men would lose only half a day's lime. He
lio|>ed tliat as much reNpeet would lie paid to
the memory of Chlei Kurrell as to any of Ihe
other chief engineers who have passed away.
Ho thourflil tliHt it was unnecessary to kwp
four men in tlie houses during the funeral.
There are now two uxtra men at eaidi liouse.
Foreman Cuiiuinghum of KxeoJhior hose
suid that the department wouhl turn out In a
Imdy to tbe fuii«>ral, as far as prnellcable.
Il« referred to a sugirestlon hy Aelliig Chief
Norton us a got)d oue tbat earriages follow
the funeral procession so thai in case of dre
tliu llremen can l)e carried at once to their
quarters or t<» tlie tire. Mr. Salmon suid Ibut
no member of the department would go far-
ther tliiin he to show resjieet to the memory
of Chi' f Karrell, but the crippled condition
af llie fire department requires that special
care should be taken not to jeoitanllze tho
destruction of proiKuty liy Are, by neglect-
ing; tu provide proper means for its pruteo-
tlou. .. .
A motion of AssNtant Knglneer Meloy
was (Inally adoptfd tbat tbne men be kept
in each house. Tlie engineers were author-
ized to engage a bund of music fur tbe pro-
cession. It was voted that each fireman
wear bis uulform, with sucb overcoat as be
niav desire, iu ibe proi-esslon; anil that tbe
coiiipaides meet at « o'«;lock Monday morn-
ing at tbe protective bouse to Jolo Id tbe
funeral.
Tbe eDgincers and secretary of tho meeting
were Instructed to prepare and publish in
the dally papers suitublu resoiutioos of re-
spect to the memory of Chief Karrell, and
also to have tbem entered upon tbe records
of the hoard of engineers.
It was staled tliut tbe engineers had or-
dered a suitable floral emblem, aud the fore-
men of several companies stated tbat tbey
had ordered, for tlielr commands, dlfl'erent
floral devices ill memory of deceased.
The engineers were authorized to make
any arrangeineiits for tho funeral not ahovo
specitied. It was slated that several promi-
nent flremen from other cities would attend
tbe funeral.
THR VUMBBAL.
The funeral of Chief Engineer Thomas .1.
Karrell took place tills forenoon from St.
Alieliuel's ehurclLon Sixth street in Central-
vlllo. It was attended by tbe lire depart-
ment. Mayor Palmer and ex-.Mo>or Abbott,
tbo committee on tiro dtpartinent, and by
prominent ttremeu from out of town. Three
men were kept In each engiiiu liou^e to
reN|)ond to anv nlurin of lire, and this re-
servo keut the chemical company from ap-
pearing; In the parade.
The members of the different ^ompanics
and the engineers met ut Hie Protective
house, Warren street, at 8 o'clock, aud at
aliout 8.30 proceeded, aceompiiiilotl by Post
120 banil, to Ihe lute rosidi nee of Chlel Fiir-
rell. No. 100 Bridge street, and escorted the
meuiliers of the family und other mourners
to the church.
Tho members of the fire department had
seat* reserved for tbem on the right of the
centre aisle, ami tho commltlee on fire de-
pirlment and otiier ottlcials of tbe present
and last year's ell y iroveriimeut also sat iu
reserved'seats. Tbo solemn hlirh innss wiis
celebrated by Key. Willium O'Brien, with
Key. .)obn Oilday as de:icon, Uev. .I..F.
Sii.iw us sub-deacon, and Kcv. Michael
O'Brien was in the stmcluary. The singing
wfts liy tbe choir of tbo church, nu^ijineiiled
for the occasion, and Smith's requiem miiss
was rendered. At the olfertorv "I'le Jesu"
by Leybach was sung by Dr. \V. B. Ueiliey.
Sir. Iliikey was tho orgimlst and Mr. War-
burlou tlie director ut tlie Mcrviccs.
After tbo services at the church, the funer-
al procession w as forme<l, tbe flro depart-
ment moviua iu the following order, preced-
ed by the band :
Acting Chief Engineer .lames K. Norton.
Assistants Charle* W . Marriott, Kdward Meloy,
George K. Malinon.
Protective No. 1, Joiry L. Klaxff, foreman.
Lnmson Hose, No. «, Frank C.Cnurgy, foreman.
Wl son Ho? e, No. 8, Cvrus E. Luswmb, forooian.
George llobson Hook and Ladder Company,
Henry W. Burton, foreman.
Pranklln Hook and Ladder Company, II. B.
Downs, foreman.
Mechanics Hose Company, Davhl .J. Hurley,
foi-cman.
Excelsior Hose Company, Kdward Cunningham,
foreman.
Wollman Hose Company, C. F. Hemingway,
foreman.
Maxeppa Hose Company, John .J.tJulnUiu, fore-
man.
Waincslt Steamer, No. 8. Frank H«yt, foreman.
Torrent Steamer, No. 8. Augustus C .Stoiinis,
fort^man.
Hope Steamer, No. 1, Charles W. Foley, fore-
man.
A body guard of flromcii surrounded the
hearse, and the following were tbe liearers :
Charle.< V. Iloniiii^way, foreman of Wellmun
hose company; VVilliston L. Pcabody of
^'rankiin hook and luddor company; K. J.
O'Connell of Kxcelsior hose company ; E. D.
Kerwln of (ieorge Hobson book and laiUlor
company; William Halstead of the protective
company, ami Ueorgo B. Whitney, superia-
teiulent of lire alarm.
In tbo procession was tlie team formerly
driven by Chief Karrell at fires, led by one
of the flremen, and u|)on the wagon seat was
tbe firemen's liat be once wore.
The procession proceeded through the
principal streets on Its way to tbe Catholic
cemetery. Tbe bell on tbe Market Aouse
building was tolled as tbe procession wended
Its way to tbe place of interment.
PRMBNT ritUM ABROAD.
AmODR those preaent at the funeral from
abroad wers Cbtef Kngineer Webber of tba
BostOB Are depBrtmeBt; Obl«f EaglB«er
OBSBjrof CaiDbrt^g*: OhiBf BagleMr f^op-
Collins of Lawrence; and Mr. Shea of tha
NewtoQ department.
VIX)UAI. TItlBUTES.
There were elaborate floral tributes In pro-
fusion, and there would have been more l.ut
for tlie fact that such little lime elapsed after
tlie time of tiie funeral had boeii decided
upon tbat florists could not till the orders.
Tbe members of tbo committee on tire
departineut contributed a cross. The
engineers sent a cosily aud elegant do-
vliC in the form of au easel. u;>on which
was inscribed "Ills last call, box 83." De-
eeastd I:ihI re»pou<led in person to an alarm
ft om this box. at tbo corner of Broadway
and Walker street. The permaneut meu
connected with tbe department entleavored
to procure a fire hat In flowers. This could
not be bad aud uu anchor was substituted.
The Protective company seut a floral
pillow, Wumeslt 8 Steamer company
sent a cross, formetl like tbe badge on
their flro bats. Franklin hook and ladder
company seut a pillow upon which was in-
scribed a ladder and cros.; Mechanics hose
company sent 0 large cross; Maxeppa h6«je
company a harp; Hope steamer company a
iriljute was au aiu;hor lnscrll>ed "Our Chief ;'»
KxeeMor and Wellmaii hose cotnpaules sent
floral iruiii|»ets; I^auison hose company st-nt
a b'isket ; aud there were other dtevices from
flremen uud other iriends.
Kriends in Boston sent a floral representa^
tlou of a hydrant.
UKArKD IN MUUItNINU.
Ncarlv all tbo Are department bouse* were
dru|>ed In front In niournliig soon after the
auuouiicumeut of Chief Karrell's death, and
some of tho decorations were quite elabo-
rate. Last ulghl'4 wind made sad havoc
Willi some of the tlrapery.
A FLOURT 8TOBT.
a Frao-
Funeral Servloes.
The funeral of the late William ti. Fland-
ers took place yesterday afternoon at No. M
Third street. Key. d'. C. Wright, minister-
ut-lurge, couducted tiie services, which were
largely attendeil by friends of tbe deceased.
Among those attending were delegallons
from the Knights of Honor and KnighU of
Pythias lodges Of which the ileeeased was a
nieniltcr, and many ofllelals and employes of
tbe Mus^aehusetts auil Prescolt manufactur-
ing companies. Tbe bearers were Messrs.
It. W. Hulchlus, A. J.Uulhl, Jamesand
Ileury Staekpoie, old overseers at tbe aliovo-
naiiied corporations. Mr. riiny Uolliiis had
charge of the funeral arrangements. The
floral tributes were many an<l beautiful, In-
eluding one from Mr. K. K. Buttles and sev-
eral from fellow-employes of the Masi.acliu-
►Pits company. Tbe sia.lng was by a jiuar-
Ulie eompoh'd of Mioses O' en and Hill and
Messrs. W. K. Owen auu K. W. 8. Daly.
The remains were eiituml>ed ut the Ldson
cemetery. . . .. ' ,. , ,
Tbe funeral of Ihe lute John U. Southwlck
took place this alteriioon ut 1.80 o'clock,
from the ^huttuck street r/niversalist church.
The remains were received by the liearers at
the arrival of the eitWv iiflernoon train from
(iroton. Rev. U. A.Hireeno eomlucted the
ser\lees, and Past Noble (Irand Carlos Ha-
zen of lx>woll lodge of 0«ld Kellows bad
eliarge of arrangements. The services were
attended by a delegation bf this lodge, as
well a- liy oilier frlemls of the ileeeased.
The bearers were Messrs. John C. Wootl-
wind, Oeorge H. Cheney, T. U. Garlty and
Samuel <:bapln. Several lieaullful floral
tributes were contributed by friends. At
Hie close of the services the remains were
taken to the l^well cemetery.
Waatem Bnterpriae Illustrated In
tlcal Mauner.
Reading the papers these days would give
one tbe impression tbat tbe chief production
of the west ^^as blizzurils, and It certainly is
very prolific in that line. But tbe mauufact-
ures of that di.'tuut region are not coutiued
to weather. It grows wheat and makes
fl'*ur, and builds railroads, aud does every-
thing on a big. eiiterorl.'Hing scale. Tlie Miii-
iieapoiis llourinu' niilis are aliout as great a
thins^ as the bountiful west can boast, und
they have jiisl been iibowliig their ability iu
a ehHracterislic way. Tbey huvo been, so to
speak, the sponsors of a new route to thu
seaboard, familial ly called tiie "Sou" route,
a corruption of .Sauit St. Marie. Tills line
takes in tbe Canadian Pueiflc us tbe main
factor, and by It tbo coast Is reached quicker
than via Cbicuvo.
rhursdav morning, Jan. 6, five trains,
each consisting of 20 curs, loaded with Miii-
ueai oils flour, pulled out of that city. Two
trains were Itound for Boston, oue carrying
flour In sucks for exporlutiou to a Loudon,
Kng.. tirtn., and tbe other oousigned to Bos-
ton iiierchaiiis. Two sections were for New
York and tbe flfth went to Phiiadeiidila.
The liTht truln, carrying PHIsbuiy flour,
passed through Lowell Friday ulght of last
Week, but owing to the lut..-ness of tbe hour
did not utlract so miiclt attention us it niiirlit
otherwise huve done, 'i'liere were 13 cars,
Ihe other 7 being some dlstuncu ttehliul, and
each earw;is placarded nil over with Inscrip-
tions, among them lietng tbe following :
"First through train from the MUslstlppl to
the AtUiiUc north of Laku .Michigan."
"This whole train loaded with PlUsbury's
flour."
"I'lllsbury's Best Is tho Best."
•Thu I'llUbury Mills can loud B trains per
day."
"Tho IMIIsbury A Mill It the < Ighlh w ondcr of
tho world; eapaelly over 7000 bbl*. per day."
"It Ukes9,iOO,uOU bUiUels of wheat per year
to feed 11."
"Thu I'llUbury Mills can make more flour in
a year than nil New Euglaod cau eat In the
•Miiiu timu."
" &I I uuesutu sends greeting to old New Kng-
land."
"New Kngland Is the |>lacu to be born In, but
MInneiola is the place to live In."
"(;o Wl St, young man. aud grow up with the
country."
"(i<i by Ihe 8oo lluute."
"Chat. A. I'llUbury A Co. ex|U>rt I.OOJ.OOO
barrels of flour aunnally."
"The Irulghton whuat and flour ground In
these mills uinouuu to over S^.Auu.OOO aniiusl-
ly."
"guirk traiult by 'Sou Uoad' lu Kngland tU
New Knglund."
'•Twitluindred cars are required every day to
tnte wieat Into an«t Its prtxtuci out of ihe three
iiiSiniiioili mlllt of (hurlu* .\. Plllsbury A Co."
* I'lilsbury's Best — All wool und a yani
wlile."
"MItineiola and llakutu ra^so 1(0.000,000 buib-
eU Nu. 1 hard wlieat annually."
"Tiiey have Just coiuinoiici«t to raise wheat.
Couiu out and sue how they do It.
The train arrived in Boston and wai re-
eeiveil wllh much spirit by the crowd assem-
bled at the depot. It was a flne s|)ccliueu of
cnlerprise, erediluble to all concerned, and
puilieulurly interesting us showing tbe ex-
teul of tbe Plllsbury Industry.
From Bfttarday's Second Edition.
FROM WASHINGTON.
The Wool Men Agree on a TurlfT.
WA8I11.NGTON, Jan. 14.— Tbe wool men
have come to an agreement. Tbe represen-
tatives of the different Interests have agreed
to a bill which will restore the wool tarifl
und s; bedules as tbey existed under the luw
of 1H«7, liclore they were reduced by tbe
turifl" revision law of 1883. This
will work nn increase of about ten
IM'r cent. iu tho general seliedules.
Tliere are some additional provisions
of a minor character. Onu of them provhles
that wool imported for carpet wool shall be
used for no other purposes, and sbuH not be
sold by tbe carpet men. This compromise
Is a concession on thu part of tbe extreme
men uiuiiug the wool growers, who desired
an increase of 20 per ceut. over the existing
schedule, bpt to tbat the manufacturers
would not agree. Tbe agreement finally
reached is an haruionious one, aud tiie wool
men really iblnk that tbey have strength
enough to pass It.
' — fTrebT '
AMUIKMBMTi.
TIIK OONCKKI AT HT. PAUL'S ClfURCH.
The concert at the St. Paul's M. K. church
tomorrow evening will be by flrst-ciuss tal-
ent. Mrs. Starkweather and tbo American
orchestra will l»e supplemented by a large
nn«l well-trained chorus. Tbe programme,
printed Saturday, Includes many attractive
Dumbers.
MR. BALLOU'S LJCCTURK.
It Is seldom that one has an opportunity to
ol>«erve so many types of religion and so
many munifestatious of religious belief at
will be aflTordod in attendiug Mr. Ballou's
lecture Thursday evening. Heglnnlug wllh
the Mormons of XTtah, he next shows us the
belh'vers in the Sliinto relis^lon of Japan,
tbe devotees of Bu.ltUi!! lu (Milimaud Ce\ Ion,
Hud>lhlsui in its mulliplied and varied forms
in India, Mohammedanism In Kgyut and
Morocco, with Catholic Christianity in Con-
tinental Kurope. All In one form or another
ai'u siiown.
"IllTMITY-DUMPTY."
Once more tbe ever-welcome Humpty ap-
pears for the amusement of children ami
adults. He never wearies the youthful
heart, for tbe fuii is genuine. Tho annual
visitof agood "Humpty-Duinpty" show is
sure to bo tbo occasion of a large turnout.
The present compiuiy h that of Tony
Denier, who assumes the leading part.
Murio (Jihdirist Is "Columbine," and tbe
olher eharuclers are well taken. Tlie piece
\h to bu given ut Mui^tic hull Thursday night.
"KKPPLKU'H KOIITUNK8.'*
Oui WilllaniH will appear at Mutle ball
next Saturday evening In n new play, "Kep- 1
pier's Kortunes." The play Is described as :
tbe best III which (Jus has jet appeared. As
to the man hlm«*elf, he is familiar to alM
t Ileal regoers. and Is one of the most popular
men on tho stage.
NOTBB.
There wa/ a full liou'^e, as usual, at the
women's branch of tbe People's club Satur-
«luy night. The entertainment was by Mr.
Charles V. Barker, assisted by bis pupils
!ind others. .\ll pronounced It u succes-*.
The next entertuiunieiit will be l>y Miss
Julia Bacbelder on Jan. 21«t.
Mr. M«Hui;b's concert at Iluutliigtou hall
lust nijbt was well attended. A 8|)eclaily
pieaxiiig feature w:is the violin solos of Mas-
ter Arthur B. Hill. His selections were hap-
pily chosen and dullgbtfully executed.
8DNDAT SBRTIOKS.
O for a pleasant Sunday. Yesterday was
another liud day In a seemingly interminable
Horles. That good-sized congregations were
out speaks well for tho religioUM zeal of the
people. There were no services out of tbe
usual order.
K1K8T CONGRKOATIONAL.
Rev. Mr. Baker pi-cached Irom Malt. xvi.
18. Subject, The ConfcKsion of Peter.
There was a lurge congregation. Noitee
was given of the purl-h sing on Wcdiie.s<lay
evening. In the evening Brussels was tbe
topic of the lecture.
RIKK 8TRKP.T CXJ.NOKRUATIONAT..
ftev. Dr. Tucker of Andover preached to
H largo audience In tho mojuing. Hi* text
was Konians vlil. 2tf, "Likewise tbe spirit
niso helpelh our Infinvities." and "Partner-
ship wllh God" was the subject. Tbe dis-
course WHS a very forcible and thoughtful
oue, much-enjoyed by those who beard I:.
CtlRLMBFUUD HTUKKT FREE BAPTIST.
The pnstor, Uev. W. J. Hulse, preached a
powerful sermon to a full house. Ills suli-
ect was Elcazer's grnsn of tlie sword, show-
" ng how lightly he hehl on to his sword hilt
n the liattle with tbe Philistines. Applying
tbe circiimslHnco to the present age he
ahowed bow men ouglit to grasp the prliiel-
plcs of Integrity, honor und morsllty In the
business world wllh a firmer grip and douldy
so in the church an<l In things that pertain to
the kingdom of ao<l. He urged his hearers
to let no little thing take tbem from a fixed
purpojie to serve Him to tbe end of llfe^
OotAinn9«l on Seventli page
The Gil more Concert.
Mr. Oilmore'sagent, Mr. Pew, was in town
today to see about tbe coniing conecrt. The
bund was at tbe Boston theatre last evening,
aud the liou»e wasinuked. Oiimore Is im-
nieuM'iv popular in Boston, and desorveilly
so. Tlie Herald IbU luurulug suys of Ihe
concert.^ ; ,
"Ml. Ollmore has gooil reason to take
pride iu thu military band he directs, ami It
Is not kurprlsldg that the baud has gained a
uullonai reputation under bis leadership.
No lietler organizullor of this class can be
foiHid lu tbe cities of Ihe old world, und no
Utter soloists are to bo fouud iu any mili-
tary bund on either side the Atlantic. Not a
liitio of the uame and fame gained by Mr.
(iilmore and his rouslciuus bus resulted from
tbo broad, liberal, catholic views of this tal-
uBtad conductor upon all mailers musical,
aad no better eyldiicu of this cbaraclerlstlc
of ilr. Uiluiorc's nature Is needed than the
programmes chosen for yetlerttay's concerts.
With a list of scleetloijs ranging from 'Pay
day on tlie old plunlulion,' l»y Pueriicr, to
a paruphrusc on tiie melody In K l»y Itubin-
steln, and from 'The Irish lirignde uiareii'
to n 'Huguenots' selection and other equal-
ly strong contrasts, the pio;uriiniino fully il-
lustrated Mr. tJilmore's ubillly to niectthe
wants of all classes of music hivcrs suce^-Ks-
fully. The Iniptlus given to tho improving
of the cbarucler of military l>aiid music in
this country by Mr. (Jihuore em harilly lie
overesliuiaiiMl. :ind he iHii>t be creililed witli
leading this advuiiee movement today quite
us successfully as he did 20 years ai^o. The
coucerts given ul tlie Boston Theatre yester-
day afleruoon and evening were among the
most noti«blo of the suceessful events of tbe
season. The sohdsts takimr part in llie se-
lections were Heir Sloekl;ri. clarinet ; Hurry
Wblttler. antonioiilionisl; Beiiiuuiin C. Bent,
coruetlsl; Slg.de Carlo, piccolo; SIg. Hall i-
yolo, euphonium; Fred Lax, flute; M.
.Vltttus, petit clariin;t. and .Mr. K. A. Lofel)ie.
suxoplione. Kaeh and all of tlieseeonipelenl
musicians were received with great applause
and their great fitness for the ).ioiniiieuce
given tbem was enthusiastically recognizeil
bv the applause whkii rewarded tinlr ef-
forts. Mi'^s Leiitiu Fritcli, tho sopnu.o solo-
ist, added several vocal selections and sliare-l
In the honors of the alternoon and evening.
It is unnecessary to say thut Mr. Oiimore
bud an ovation from both the audiences he
appeared before, an I it is to l>e hoped that
thu Boston public will never forget tlie debt
of gratitude It owes to this ropreseulative
American musician."
The concert iu Lowell Is to be on rucsduv
eyeniug of next week at lluiitlnglon hull,
and in addition to ihe band programme tiiere
will bo four of the old Jubileechoruses. sung
by the Lowell Cliorul society, wiih the bund
as an orchestra. One of these Is tiie cele-
brated Anvil chorus, for which a platoon of
firemen are now pructising on auviis. It
will be tbe greatest musical event of tiie sea-
sou, and the hall should be crowded.
A 940.000 Blase In Detmlr, Mleh -Three
Firemen Iijured.
Dkthoit, Mich., Jan. 14.— Fire broke out
ut miiJulght last night In the Arcade building
udjolning tbe Free Press building on I^arued
street. Tho interior of the Arcudu building,
Wtts destroyed. Tlie los.ses will aggregate
about 946,000; partially insured. Three tire-
men were seriously 'injured by the engine
striking a telegraph pole.
nor sea and Cow a Koasted.
WoHUUN, Jan. 14.— A barn belonging to
Mrs. a. W. Bennett, In Burlington, was
burned at 4 o'clock this morning, wllh 40
tons of bay, two horses, three cows and two
heifers. Loss about |S0OO; Insurance not
known.
A SSCOOO Blase. .
Sioux City, la., Jan. 14.— A fire Thurs-
day night burned out tbe Martin & Suhulelii
building on Kourth street. 'The loss to the
building and mercantile stock Is about fbO,'
000; partly Insured.
AN UNLUCKY STEAMER.
Fears Butertalniid for the Bafety of the
ItrllaunlM.
Nkw Yuuk, Jan. 14.— Some fears are en-
tertained coiieerning the saf<-ty of thu over-
due French steamer Billtuuia from Mediter-
ranean ports, wbleli left (iibraltar on Di!e.
22. She carried HTiO steeru;j;i) paskeiigers uud
a full cargo of Italian and Spanish merciian-
•Use. Tbe steamer Venlfc, vvhicii arrived a
few days ago, passed lliruugh 3U miles of
logs from thu broken Nova Scotia timlM;r
raft, unit It is thought that the Brittuiii i may
huve been hit by some of thu logs. Shiopliig
men cousMer the Britlaiila an unlucky
steamer. Sliu brought cholera to this port
three muiilhk ago.
A Drop of 40 Dcgrews In Colorado.
Dknvkk, Col,, Jan. 14.— A cold wave
struck this city at noon yesterday and at nine
o'cloi-k last night tbe mercury was at zero,
having dropped from 40 degrees above.
Snow liegan falling at five o'clock, but
ceased after aliout an hour. All trains on
Ibe Union Pacific are snow hound at Colum-
bus, Neh., and none have arrived here for 30
hours. Trains on the Suiitu Fu are also
blocked und are from 24 to 80 hours iieblud.
M A8HAC11 UbKTTH.
kiBS of tkt BooMrtllM dcpiirtaMnt;
Women Buffering from
bB«k apply a Bop
proportws.
aeMnc
PlBaUr;)U biM
Irlah National League.
The LoweU branch of tho Irish National
league met yesterday afternoon at Lyiicli's
ball. Market street. Vice Prcsi.lent Peter
H. Mawn presided. A communication from
Mlr*hael Davitt regarding tlie revival of Irish
Industries was read. The letter suid th;it a
company had been incorporated lu Ireland for
the purpose of manufacturing woolen and
linen goods. It Is done to cheek emigration
and furnish employ moot to Irishmen. Tlie
letter asked thai orders fi«r the goods of this
company be taken by the friends of Ireland
iu this country.
A communication was received from (Jco.
M. Ilurrigan, stale secretary of the leagu«.
requesting that all moneys lu the trett<.ury of
tbe local branch be forwurded at once to him
Inordcr thai flO.iKKlniuv lie sent to IrehuKl
before the enil of the moiilli to tbe credit of
tlie antl-coerelon fund. AniiouiMcmeiit wus
m.idc tbat Sir Thomiis (Jrnltiin Ksmoiide, M.
P., would lecture in Ilunlinztou hall on tho
80lb insl. The following committco wus ap-
pointed to lake cintrge of tho urraniremeiits
of Ihe occasion : John J. Donovan, Peter H.
Mawn, John H. .Morrison, James OHrriiy,
William Callahan, Thomas F. Roach. Tbe
following delegates were appointed to attend
tbe .St. Patrick's day convention: Peter II.
Mawn. Maurice L. Hannsfln, W.T. Fitz-
gerald, James (Jarrlty, Patri. k Kalyev. W III-
lam Callahan, Charles Cslluhan, John Mc-
CsflTrey, John J.Hogan.John H.Morrison,
John J. Donovan, John Creighton. Pblllp
Plnder. -
**I was naost ready to return a blow and
would not brook at aU Ihb tort of thing/ for
IkMwIooaideurBBildBaMgaBwUh SbIvb-
7000 pieces. Prices, 8^ oenls for 64s; Z^i
cents uomlual for 60x&0'>. Market flrui.
FUberman Drowoed.
Boston, Jan. 14.— Fishing schooner Ed-
ward P. Boyiiton, from (ieorgos Bank, at
Boston today, reports January IStb, wbeo
about fifty miles east-S'>ul beast of Cape Abb,
one of the crew named Julin .McPheo was
knocked overboard i>y the mnlnsuil, wblob
was being reefeii in a northwest gale. A
dory wus iaunclied us quickly as possible,
liut he went down b* fore he could be
reached. He was a singio man, 24 years old,
a native of Princx; Kdward Island.
Mau and Moni-y Ullsslnv.
MAiuti.KiiKAi), Jan. 14.— lllchard S. Eus-
tls is junhir meinlier of the firm of Bird A
Co., and runs a lirunch store lu Kialto build-
ing. Mr. Kustih liui had iu Ids employ a
young man by the nume of Clark. Yester-
day Kustis went to Boston, and Mr. Bird
took charge of tho store. During the morn-
ing Bird gave Clark 181217 to deposit iu the
bank. Clurk took tlie money and stepped
ahoiird nil out-going irjtn, anil Is now among
the missing.
Kubifouin for the teeth contains noitrlt, no
aold. uor anything injurious. Will keep the
teeth white and the breath sweet. Try It.
2Ac. All driiirgists.
f I
Bahing ^DaUJtier.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varlos. A marvel of part-
ly, stnmgth and wholusonienoss. More ecoaooi-
loal than tlie ordinary kIndM, and cannot be sold
In romp(altl(iii with tho inullltudo of low test.
tlioii weight slum or pliosiihnte powd rs. Soti
only in mm. Hoy Al. Hakinu I'owdku Co., IN
Wall slr«»el, New York.
Sit\a ^tibcvtijeiemrntd.
WAWTKD.— Mltuatlon by an rkperleneed
Pnitctiant Kirl to do s''c>oud or aeaoral
housework. AdilressC W., Courier oflloe.
OOD LOT roit H.\LK.-SJ aeres,
over id years' gr<«wth ; well locrtted nn a
highway only 4 miles from Lowell. A detlrable
Invettment. I'rie.o low. Addiess loek box It,
Chelmtford, Mass.
W'
hlghwi
I>«ath ot Oen. A. B. Underwood.
BoMTo.N, Jan. 14.— Oen. A. B. Underwooil
died at bis home In this city today. He was
taken sick on Sunday lust with what was
supposed to lie a bilious turn. On Frhlay
there was u eliaiige und pneumonia set in, de-
veloping so rapidly that the doctors gave
him up this morning. Oen. Underwood's
services with llie ;Wd regiiuenl are well
known, au'l lie long served us surveyor of
the port of Boston.
(ieii. (Indervvood was liorn in tlie town of
.Milfoid .Muy 19, IMiK. His father, (Jen, Ori-
son UiulcrvvoofK was a brigadier giMierui of
iiiiliii.i. His niollier, whoitu maiden iiuiiie
was Iluiinah Bend Cliuiley, died at Milford
two years ago, at Ihe advanced age of MO
\eiir«. Ailiii recelvod bis eoliugu truinliig at
Mrowii Uiiversity, gritdiiatlng In the <l ts, of
1S4!>. lie afterward liegan the sillily of llie
luw ut the Harvard Law sehoid, und wus a I-
iidlli'd to pructlec at the Worcester county
bir ill 1H.V). Two years lutor he removed to
Bo>t.)ii ami subsequently to Newtou, and
hud built up a su<;cesMful und lucrulivc prac-
tice wlicii the civil war liurst upon the eoun-
iry.
lie went to war at captain in the second
re-iuniit, M. v., Julys, \m\. The follow-
ing year he was niude successively uiMJor i.nd
iieuleuuiit eo.'onei of tiic 'X\\ regiment, and in
,\pril, I.'^IW. was mutle Its colonel, which po-
sition be held nl tlic liuUlc of Octtvsburg.
Ill tiie baUl*!of ijookout Moutilnin. Oct. 2M,
isb-'i, lie was terribly wounded In the right
ihigh.
Ill "lleadley'^ Hiitory of .Ma^siicluisotti
bi tiie Kebellioii," Ihe author suvs: "(Jol.
Underwootl started up the hill wild Iml sev-
en coiiipunies, ttiree huviiig iieeii sent on a
^ecret expedition tlie evening liefoie. Tho
liii! was very steep, covcretl with woods and
uinlerbrusli,' and almost iiia<:iessible. The
nigiil wus dark, but this little bund of 3Ius-
sucliii^ctts men, almost alone, carried the
rel>el iiitrenclimeiits after two assaults with
fixed buyonets, figlillng some of the timu
tiuiid to iiaiid, and, before tbe supports
were culled into the figlil, drove a brigudo of
Longst reel's men, their old foes of tlie east,
from tlie liill, but met wllh a fearful loss."
Oeii. Hooker, In his ortb-lai report of llio but-
tle, says: "Col. Underwood was desperulelv
wouiitled. If only iu recogiillion of his meri-
torious servitMis on tho field, his many mar-
tial virtues and great personal worth. It
would be u grout satisfaction to me tu have
tills officer advunw.d to thegradeof brigadier
general." The recommendation ot (ien.
llook< r was immediately (omplicd wltli and
Ills eoiiiiiii^sioii us l>rigailler general of vol-
unteers duteil from Nov. »), 18(«. Ills
woiMul'<, whi«!h made bim a cripple for life,
were slow in lieallng, but upou ids recovery
he again went into aeiivo service, and wai
present al the grand review in Washington
vvlieii tbe army wasdisbaiiiH-d.
Oen. Unierwood's resignation from the
oriny whs m.irked by a brevet m-ijor gener-
al's commission, "lor meritorious service
diirln!/ lite war." Upon bis return he was
uijpoiiiteil surveyor of the port of Boston,
and for about 20 years be held tbe post, dis-
( barging the duties with marked ability,
lliougb sullering at times from the? efl'.jcts of
Ids wounds. He held the surveyorsiiip until
July. lbH<S, when he was succci.deil by Col.
J. \V. Coveney.
Fall River Print Cloth Market.
Fall Kivkr, .Jan. 14.— Heavy deliveries
of print cloths during the past week hove
kept tbe stock on hand materially un-
changed. Tbe sules have been fair, regular
64x04 goods being principally In dcmsnil.
Tbe statement: Prwiucllon, 17S.000 pieces;
deliveries, 178,000 pieces; stock- on bsnd,
7000ple<wN; last week's stock, IWOO pieces.
Rales, 104000 pieces; odd, 17.000 pieces;
«4xM, 87,000 pieces; spot, 48,000 pleoes; fu-
turas,M.000plseBs; sales for weekly dellf-
er; In January. lOWOO^^soss; rebniBrf,
lll^plsess;MMcb,i6,flttO pleess; Apdl,
C^AUI).- The Histers of Charity ef Nasareth
J III charge of Nl. I'eier''i Orphan Asyiuin re-
turn ihtnks to all who kindly remsmhured the
orp^.anN during the ClirUlinat holbUvt- Among
the roiis|ilcuous t.oiiors was uk-Aldermsn Peter
II. Dopoliiiu. Ihat llin nuw year msy In) replete
wllh every blessing nmt prosnerlty for the Ub.
oral ilonofM is lite earnest vvl-h and prayer of
tho sisters and the little one* oommtttcd to their
cure.
r^XTY OF LOWKLL.
\j Januiry IS, ItWS.
Hotline Is hereby Klveii, iiiiuur seclbui U of
chapter no of the piild'c stiliites, lliut Alexaud.
er Or.ivelle lins applied Tor a tra «(< r of lloense
to sell Intoxh^utliiK liquors at a eoniinoa victual,
lerof (he ilrnt ela-s, from No. 3) Aiken street
Ui-JOl Market Mir^et, In suhl Lowell, In thretf
rmiins on llrst tloor and lin^einnnt.
liy order or the lioar I of iililerinen.
(JlKAKI) I'. DAIiMANCliv Clerk.
IIUNflNOTONHALL
Populfii* Ooiirsso or
Entertainments I
WZDNESDAY, JANj 18,
HANNIBAL WILLIAMS
-IS-
SHAKESPERIAN READINGS.
Sr^-Other Dates, Feb. 1 an<l 15.
Tickets now on "file at Y. M. C A. Koums.
The three f.>r |l.0(), Inc uding S'St.
Box oflloe open Wednesday al 7 p. m. Price
50 cents.
■ ' . '
YEAST
PdWbER
ABttOLVTKLV PUUK AND HRALTHFVL
poseesaing all the good qwOltlee off
Balclni: iMfwdors, while U ooatatea
none of thvir injurious InBTedlenfta.
Acme Skates
All solid steel an) ilae finish.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Oar stook of Hkatee Is the laryeet ever oftBSA
In lx>well, aud eaibraoe* all leading atytes BM
nsakee.
SARTLETT
IW^
^
II
iiusi 11 J<i>g^>/'f
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6
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB, MONDAY, JA3JUABY 10, 1888.
Th« Oead of 18S7.
AmODR the naineB of the dl»tlngul«hed
dead of the puHt year we find Ibe followlug:
Ex-Vice IVpHid.Mit Wm. A. Wbedar; Hon.
E. n. WHslil.iirn, ev-U. S. mlniKtcr to
Fmn-c; Um. .1. U. Ho.lwd , Hon. Won
Brudburv,M..int.; lion. Jom;uIi CI ley aiul
Hon A. F. suvci.s of New Humpsliirc: "X-
Oov A 1' Morrill un.l Hon. L. 1'. Polaml of
Vermont; ,.x-(iov. W. 1?. WuHhlxirn. Hon.
J K T«rl»ox, Hon. Tlionmn UusmjII of Was-
Hmlius*-!!**; t .\-OuVH. <;. K. Clevclaml un.l A.
IMIolevof (•onmx'ticut; LX-Si'orcluiy of
tbu Trt'ttimv iMniil Munniui,' of ^e\v ^ ork :
ex(J..v. W." ». SmilU and Hon. K. M. 1.
Hunter of Viieinl;!; ex-(Jov. L. T. niiuk-
burn iui«l Hor.. .1. H. Si)eed, ex-attoriiey >,en-
eral of lb(; United Slater, of Kentu/ky ; cx-
(iov. Wni. Aiken of North Carolina; Hon.
A .1 U (HVer. M. (/'.. «»f NehruKka, and dov.
Wi.Hliiimton nartlell..f Californiii. •
Utv. l>rH. llav I'almer. Koswell D. Hileli-
co.k. Heiiiai. Llneoln..Io>epli HanvRid and
iMi-u-.S. Kuilock; Ilihliops HorHlio I '.n- r
Hnd W. 1- Ha.ris; 11.vh. Henry ^Vard
Bui'.lier, Ueo. A.Uvlall, Kll:i'« Ntts.Mi. M;«i-
cu. An.es Sun.Uil H. A.bley. T. D. T. M<M.r,
(innvillo Moody and KvunjroliKtH K««lu
MundtHin and •'(^anip Meellii(jj J'>lj» ' A"'-
Kx-rrehldent Mark Hopkiit- of Uilian)^
cull.ue; Clianctllcr W. (J. Mliotl. l>. U- ''^
>Va«ldii;rloii lMllve^^ily, .st. Loul-j I vuU J.
K. Vl)^eof CuKbiny;aeudeniy, A««ldiurnb:iiii,
Pr.f. (ito. N. nUtlow. lortner
FrainiiiK't"'" noniitil neliool;
Avirv. of IJowddn;
4aU(ttIlaneouji«
MEPALS-AWAaPEDTfr
'♦• -w
tharbMt
l-ur** FJenrUy,
uiMliin, l.uiutwra,
■J
I'lof.
V of the
Prof. .John
Havid Olney
B«wu«o(linlUII<>iii under ilmUftr
BKiKGM'a AKD TAUB aa
ffetital.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
WE. the underBljrned. Iiavc fonncd n copart-
iiVrHlilM for tlie .i.rrylnjr on of /ho UruK
DiiHine^fe tn l.owcll at tlio cornor «>f Merrimack
jiud Url«t>{e Hli-ect",
Carter ii Mierburue.
Lowell, l>oc. SI, l*iJiT.
uii'ler Uie firm name
M.<^. rAWTKIl,
J. W.SIILUUUUSK
Eailroati0«
TirgiESTlMlHg^WiD'
rresi<l.iil
ai>d
ON'T
IVIer-
l>>jiu>lo>:i«t
;\i>ldl* K.
J. N.
»o-
tiie
•»»M'
Mother
Si»ter< of
I'rof. S. K. l»:iinl.>eieiiti-.lM.
Clcn-'. .foliii A. L";:hii. W. H. Hn/.en
II. S. Hri'-'^'»' of the union anny ; («en.
W. l.orlii;;of tlie »-oiif<der.ili; nniiy. and Oe-*.
Jl. I'.it.di, I x-eouiniuiMUr of the M:i>>ttehu-
wit-* ti. A. U. . ., , , ^,. .
.Ii|.|"c.. NV. n. Wot.ds of tilt: llniletl Statff.
KiHivmecontt.e\-.ludu«.' A. L. S..ule of tlij'
Mti-fuehUM'tt" i*uiii 1 nu- eonrl uii«l .1 ud^e i .
U. Dcvxtvof the fuperlor <i.url.
Ali'lieii» Hardy, iner bant ; C. J.
Kon. |inl)lislifr; ('. .M. Hoviv,
mid :i.)riM; II. H. Siunion. .Mr-.
Kt>-i<r. L>»:»nder .'<|><i'.i).r and Hon.
Hulluni, r.'fornierM U. H. Kd.ly. patent
jlcitor; I5eii: l'eil<'y I'o^rv. new>p:ipir
rorre»p"tident; Prof. O. S. Fowler, phn
nolo^i^t: iMI^n Mary Diilton, lonw'
bead of u voun« l:idU»' •■ehool ((tr.»\e
Hail) ill New Haven. Conn.;
An;.'«He.!i. Htiperior ut tlie
tho H(dy irohH in the United Mate-.: .loliu Ji
Kliieb. head of the onlor of (iood Temp an. :
Daniel I'latt, "the Kieitl Aineriean Irayt-lier.
Ill foreign huid-*: Kuswell .Stnrirls hend of
th« fiiinoH- ImiikiiiK Iiouku of Harliiif Hio«.
k Co., of London; I/ird LyonH.di»iln:.:n «licd
for tlie pM"! ceore of ypari* in lirillsh dijilo-
macv, liuvinxbeen ndnl^t-r to the United
Stutei* during onr eiv 11 war; the h\r\» «>f
Lonyford and DalhoiiHie; tlie lU. Hon. H.
.). lieicHford-Hoiie; I'rof. !'. S. Bayne-. an-
tbor and editor; .)anle» (Jrant, Mr*. ,1»- » •
Cralk and Mr^. Henry Wood, the Kn«IUh
novfllMH; Jenny LimI (lol.Nelimidt. the re-
nowned Hinuer; M. M. Kalkort. the Hi";;!*"
edlUir of tlio MoMOW (ia/elte. and Alfred
Kriipp, the Oeriuau raauufaclurer of «au-
nun. ,
Maffaiinea.
(;ood nou».ekcepiiiu for .lanuary 7 beginH
H now deparlinenl of Family FiD-hlon!* and
Fancies the initial paper irealinu of dinner
deeorulloDH— silver, eblna and napery. MInh
Purloa eontlnuea lier reliable iiaiurH on pin-
tronoinie HubJeetH and nivei* several r«e pen.
The inlereslint? pronentalion of the I hilo.>.o-
pbv of Living, and tlie arlieleM on hou>»ekecp-
Inic ill forelifii iantl-' an<l the ulek room are
eontltined. t'hildien, c^dery, aitUtle putty
work and edueallonal reereatlom* are huI>-
Ject*of liiUjrtiMiinK articlen. (Iood Houne-
keepinu' I"* a nncfiil and decirable aK»i«Uint
In hou«ekeepln;<. Clark W. Bryan A Co.,
Sprinjrfleld. Ma-n.
Tile Andover Ilovlew to.- January i" a
Htrong and iutere>tinK number. It openn
with an article entitled Ml«flont< to MoBlemf,
Uv\. Thomas P. Hu-:hcK, wlileh In fol-
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
•sensible, economical people, vho
from experience have learned that
James Tylc's Tcarline, used a*
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes arc worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Sold Evci^wherc.
G<?t the Best
HOP
TUSTERS
1 Tor <mr»tlTe power and •flfcottv«««.bJJ^
In* quallUes. und qulokiMM <»' "f*^?: „!!.
' rtind vrlthout .a •<i^\. •<'l«'"*«^^i^
1 pM^ from .pprovwl *'»«^»»»*'»«^*!' TJST
U>r«»don whit, mu.ua. "P*^ PfTEZ^M
torment the Uum*a body. vlUlUj. ^on^*
mu«!lo« and itr. ncOJca woak pjMta. J^f^^
r,,*dytorlart*ut»ppUoMioa. 01-*'*««~r
and neTW-ttOUng. Hop FU.t«..oldbydro«-
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
ice 25 Cents.
1,111-KC SiW 50 «'oii(».
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
r>KU«GIHTH,
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. t, 1«»», tralna wJU l«ive
Lowell (Middlesex atret-t depot) aa fol
For T»antoB, Fall Birvr. Newport, M«w
Bedford, Providence, I'awtuckrt, Marl-
boro*, south FrNmin(;haiurtuit wHyatatlona
at 7.40 a.m., l«.4.^ and 4.40 p. m. All trains
oonnool at South l'raintn;fhaiii with It4>atoD A
Albany rallroa*! for Worcewter, H|>rlncA«ld,
Albany and the Weat ; alf»o at Concord Junc-
tion vftth MlcliburK railroad. „ „ ^
The 4.40 p. m. train lontiooi* with Fall River
Line SU-auiers for New York, the South and
WMMt
8|H<rlAl for Chelmsford at ft ^.^ a. m., C.ao
ftnd t<.;Mi |>. in. i.S«tunlavi« at lo p. m.) Uuturn
mtftM and 7.15 h. m., an I C M i>. in.
8l'Nl>AYs>— For Souih KrumlnRham and way
MaUoub, «.Ma. m. lU-turn ai ».40 p. in.
J. K. KKNnitK K, Gtneral &laaaffrr.
ISAAC N. MAK.><I!ALL, IMv. Supi.
tilCO. W. MILLKK, Agent.
Tlnket Ofllae. «0 Morriwiack »tiwt.
IBUUIroaftf*
^ta »nd Country Btora*.
IS OU..0 for 11.00.
1 ]C*U*d for prlo« by proprietor*.
nay PUwfr Co»yy. B— U«, M— .]
tW-Brvnrt of imitation*. ■•• wh»t yonbtty.
Jj^^ for hop. vine wr^th and •A»"»»«' ^^
HOP PLASTKK COMPAMT. on bmck. of plaa- [
t«r and on droular nronnd plainer.
Cor. Mertimacli and Bridge Sts.
SCRATCHED^ 28 YEARS.
A Soalr. ltrhlM« Sliln DlaeMee with Kndleaa
HufftTlnR Curetl by CuUcurs K«uiadl*B.
If I hud known of the ( I'lTcritA Ubmkuiki*
twfiitv-t'ljdit viai» auo It would Iiutc »aT»'d mo
*>(HMiO(twol»undieddollar*j and an Immenac
aiiiouiit t.f »u(rtMliiB. .My dUe:ii»e (I'aorhulH)
.oMnnenoc.ron my head lu a aoot not lurger
piiad rapidly all over my body
V nallH. 1 he *i-AW» would drop
KftTAHLlSHBD 1D40.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
— - — Watch Repairers.
by
lowed bv Tlio MstaUon of rroliiliilion. by
8. li. ivtilUKtII. i'lof. Tucker trtaU t u;
aaniR Kubjict under l'r«)hiMtlon In the lji»,'lu
of New IhKueH. Uuv. Theodore C. Wmiams
wrltoH of William WoiiNwoHh. and Prof.
E. Henjamln AndruwH of Sir Henry Maine
on llie I'roHpcclM of I'opnlar (Government.
The rrue cfiureli U Uui tbome of K. V.
Gould. The editorial artU-leH are rneoloul-
cal IVHKiniUm, The KeadiuHtmeut of, <,'lfy
Churehca, The Debate on Islamltsm. >> hlt-
tler's KiKhtleth lllrliiday and Comment on
Current DiHcuH«don. The other department-
■roof the UHual Interest, ond the Review
opeuM the new year with good promUc of
vigor and unAu;:«in« lu>vrr,^ '"„"'="?'"''•
rublihhcd by lloiiL'hlou, Mifflin * Co., Won-
ton. ___ .
Chpwlns Gnm.
The Halo of chcwIiiK' K»"» ••* nisutninL' large
proporlionH, and Ik conHtantIv fherea'^lnB.
Over II ralllloi. dollarn a year are annually
upent by Amerkan people for this eommodl-
ty, an»l one firm In Hrooklyn, New York.
have Si4(tO.(IO0 liiveole. In one Kiim factory.
Coiii-ldt liilile sjinu'e niim eomes from Caiia-
d:i. mid more or lesH from Maine, but the
While Aluiiiitaln v;>'>'> • .\eels In (luality, and
coniniaiid' the lii;:lie!.l price. Kiioeli htii-
loous. a iiioaiiiuiil merehant at \Ve>l 'I liorii-
ton, Is willniit doubt the jcnm kin;,' of thii
state, and at all m a-^on- ul lli" year has hiin-
dredMOl puur.dhlii >l'ifk. During the win-
ter the men who ;;Htlier irum in thai Hcction
uo aroninl witli sriosv shoe-, ami usually
remain in the forest one or two weeks, sluep-
Iniron '•iniiic ltonj;h« al rd-lit. When the
KUin in chain d or prepared for market, it U
purclinsed by Mr. iOmmons, and siiippeil to
nil pnrtM of New Kii«land. I'lie wholesale
price is #1 per pound for best quality.—
[Concord Monitor. . .
A I.niky Find.
D..C. Shejilierd, the Minnesota railway
contractor, hantho reputation of looking; aft-
er the ndnor and Irinins details of hit* Krcat
bualnee* with a very keen eye. One morn-
ing while out InHpectinjr the work on a rail-
road he wan building, he pleUc<l up a stray
uplke Iviugbv the side of the track. Then
he walked to'wherc the men were working
OD the road. "Ixjok liere," he called out to
the workmen ; "how Is it that I find spikcH
lylnff along the track wasted}' 1 have to pay
for tbcBO thinga right along." "Why, where
dldyougetlhal, Mr. Shepherdr' **I found
it a little way up the road here." "Oh, did
youf' cried the workman; "I'm real glad,
for I've bee n hunting lor that f pike all the
forenoon; I Knew there was one ndsJ-lng."
The august coniractor concluded he could
tive that workman no p<;lnt!i on economy,
an<l "came ofP' immediately.— [8an FranclH-
co ArifOQaut.
Best quality Plated Wares,
Keliable Watches,
Florentine Stalnary,
Artistic Bronzes.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
Frt\sli irom the shore
everv week
35 Cents a Pint.
H anoi not
than H cent, ll
tllld get under inj
odoi nu'Hilthe iline. and my suffering waa
ctid»e.«. and withoul relief. One Uiouwnnd dol-
iHm would not tempt »ie l4) have thU Uiaoaae
ovcragam. 1 am u poor man, liul feel rich to
l»e rellevfti of what aoine of the doctora aald
was leprosv, aomo ilngworin, ptiorlanla, etc. I
took Bnd....H«r"»aparllla* over one v«ar
and a half, but n«> • are. I wentto two or three
doctor* and no euro. 1 c«nnot iiraUe iho CUTI-
ci UA Ukmhukimoo ninch. They h;«ve made
mv Kkin a* clear and free from a<nlea at a
biibv'*. All 1 u«cd of them waa three In^xea of
Cri MiUA, and three iMittlea of Cutiol'ma Rb-
SOI VKNT, and two chWck of CllTICirUA 80AI*.
It you had b«en here and mUl you would have
cured mo for |*iO (»o you wouhl have ha«l the
money, l looked like iho picture In your book
of I'sorla*!!* (picture number two, "How to
«Ji re St>ln I>Uea»es"), but now I am a« clear aa
liny perfon ever waa. Through force of hnbltl
rub my hamla over my arms iind lega to aTJitn
once In a while, tiul to no purpose. 1 am m
W.-H. I scrstcht'il n^enlvelithi year*, at.d U nt
to Im) « kind of aeeond nature to me. 1 Ihaiik
you a thousand tlmex. Anything moi-e thai you
wantio know write me, or au\ one who reada
this may w rite lo me and I will answer It.
' DKSNIS LMIW.MNG.
Waterbury, Vt., .Ian. *» h, IHe7.
Peorlagls, Eciema, Tetter, Ulnjrwomi. Lichen,
Pruritus, -scald Ileal, Milk Crust, iMndrud,
Barbers', Hukera', (iroccra* and W«sherw.>m-
nn's Itch, and every species of It4'hlng. Uurnlng,
Scaly, riniulv Humora of the Hkln anil !^calp
and mood, with Loss of Hair, arc poaltlvely
cureil liv tt'TKt'KA.tho gn^it skin cure, and
Ct rut HA H«)Ar, an exquisite hkln ll«Mntlller,
externally, and CirnctUA UKSOi-VENr, the new
lllood I'ailrtcr, Internally, when pliyslclaus and
all other remedies fall.
Hohl everywhere. I'llce, CnncuRA, Md.;
SoAi'. 'J.V:., KKaui.vENT, $1. I'repiired i.y tlio
I'OTTKK UHI :0 ANI> ClIKMICAL CO., Ho»U>n,
«a-Send for "How to Cure .Skin Dlaeast s," 04
pngea, W lllugtraUong, ami 100 testimonials.
Boston and Maine.
OV and atter Siimlny, Oct. 2S, I8t<7, passenger
ir.'tliis \\111 leaxe Central auvet <lepot,
For ^Baaton, ut «I.W. 7.3S, K.90, ».tM. M a. ra.;
1-.M5, Ii4.%, S.H.IO, 4.10, 4.4*. .^.I0. iM, 9JW p.
ni. UKTl'UN. 7, 7 ;ui. a.:W, lit i'i a^ u . ; litn.;
li.iri, ll\ i.a«, 3..H). 4.30, a, «, iiV>. 7, II p. in.
For Lawrt-uci', 7.10, 7.ai, X.-'lo, II n. m.;
li.lft, I. 3. .•i40, & I". 0 «N «W. 11 I" !•• «"•
KKTl'UN, 7.30, H.Jo. »*.40, lo.-.'U, 11 u. in.; li l.\
l.lo, J;i."', 3, 3 4.x, 4.|.\ 6.40, 'J.io p. tti. South
Lawrence, 7 (O p. m.
l'..r llavt»rhlil. 710, 7.S5, KJ3 a. in.; I«.I5,
1.3.3 40. .'..10, (S i:.,«i..Vk, 11.10 p.m. KKTIKS,
7.17. K.m,'.t 10, lu 10. n».4:> ». m. ; i J.w, •J..^4,a.4o,
H.OO, 6.l.\0.«.\i» lop. m.
For KwlMii. 7.10 a. ni.; lilA, MO p. m. UK
Tl'KN,7, II 3,! a.m.. I..V», 4.43, <i u. m.
For N>wl»urvp«>»«, 7 10 a.m.; li !.'•. 3, (;.15p.ni.
HKTfUN, 'Ib^. 7.:.'i, II h. m. ; •.».»>, 4 4.% p. m.
tor I'.xeter, Dover an I Creul Kalia, 74^. «.S6a.
m.; 1,3 40, .%.lo p. Ml.
Kgtr Salmon Fulls, Hiddeforl, vico.Old t)rfhanl
Ifoacli and r.inlund, 7.:>.1. :^.i.'M». m.; I. ».4»i p.
II.. Keiuru iroui I'orlbind, 7Al, M** •• ««».i
IJ.40, 3:»«» p. ni.
I'<.r ll.tngor, ItelfaM, Watcrvlllc. skowbegan,
Kockhind and Ftiriulnutou, s.:;Aa. m.
For St. .I<din, N. II., lljtllfa\, N. 8., Montreal
and t^uel>6c, !<.35a. la.
For Aujfustn. Hath. l.«:wlston, SJfla. m.; 1 p.m.
For Itocheslcr auu Aiio;» llay, 8 a. in.; 1,3.40
p. m.
For Kastport and !<t. John'-* (per steamer), on
Monilav-, Wednesilaya anil Irldays, nt I p.m.
For |{<M-kt:ind, lUdfaHt, l(aiiK<>r and Ml. Iteatrt
(stea-cjr trom I'ortliMid}, Tuesday* and Frl-
Uaya at 3.40 p. m.
SUNUAY THAIN8.
For Roat«n, 7..t^, H.iO a. ni.. liJ6, 4.15,
7.:ui p. m. UKTUK.S, 8 a. m., ft, 7 p. ra.
For I.Hwreii<«. »lt> a. m., ft.40. 7.ftO p.
UKTl'UN. 7.40, 8.16 a. m., li.lO, ft.35 p.
South Lawrence, l-iV 7.44 p. in.
For llHvtThin, s.i«» a. m., ft.40, 7.80 p. m.
KKTl'U.N, ft, 1 1.4.\ a. m., 4.(*, ft 4A, Tft p. m.
For FortlMiiil. ft 4U p. m. KhTlK.S, 1, 4.1A p.
m. J- T. FIRUKK. Gen. Man:ig«r.
WM. MKUKITT. Jr., Supl.
J. r. I'lil LLH'b, tien. Aft. at LowcU.
<Vt. «, 1«7.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPdRTSTNOTICE.
01i»iig:o of Time.
On and after 8iin<lay. Oct. 23d, tbc following
tralna « III t^e dlsroutlnued :
For BoaU>n. b.Vi, VJ^'A a. IB., t, iM. 8.8& p. m. ;
from Uoaion, fi, 1 1.16 a, m. For I^jiwrcoee, 0.35.
»J5a. m..'i.».%. 4 p. ni.; from Ijtwreuce. «JI5, 8
a. m.. "i, 'iM \>- m. For Fortlano, 0.1ft p. ni. ;
from ronlan<l, .%JJO p. m. *
The train now Waving Ix>well for Iloaton at :,7
a.m. will leave at 6.J0 a. in.
A new train for lioattin and lAWreuoe will
leave Lowell at 3 p. in.
8UM»AY TRAINS. ^
The train now Moving Iloaton at 7 JO foi Low-
ell will leaxcat 7. ' ,.."...
Tne train now leaving lx>well for Iloaton at
8.4A will le.tve ul 7-1«i. .. , ,
The train now leaving Lowell for I.*wreucu
ami Haverhill at 7 At p. n... will leave at 7 Alp.
III. , ,
For furtlier par'bulara aee time cArda.
J. F. rHILl.ll'>, oeu. Agt. Ml lx>well.
iSoop.
KIRK'S
dloIjD
Steamers.
Boston & Savannah
STiLVMSlIlP CO.
Onljr Direct Line from Kew England to
SaTanuah,
OtBnoollnii ihvr*> with all Kail and Water Line*.
FAVOIilTK KOl'TK TO KLOKIDA.
Iron i*eaei«hli.» "ti.V TK CITY" and "CITY
OF MAC N" havlnif Siivanuah I'ler, Cougreaa
?'i*et, Boston, KVKHY TIIlll>5l>A Y, at 8
oVl<»oJc. For rrrljrht or paaaaj.'e, apply to A.
HkW. SAMI*.*%<»N, -o; WasldnrUm street, lUu-
t/»H.or toUJCliAl4I>IK)N M HAKSAUD, Agents,
Boaton.
FLOAT I KG SOAP
THE CHIEF '
Fof the Bath, Tollol miU L.aundry.
Snow \f^hiui und AbBolutoly Pur«s
If roar rtouler <I<h's not kvsp White Chmrt (k>ap.
HsuiX 10 coiiU lor s.iiii|;li! eako lo tho wafcar*
jnS. S. KIRK & CO..
CHICAGO.
Unsuraucf.
S.40,
m-i
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOBKR 10. IMT.
Piissenger Service from Lowell :
For Hoaton. at ft.ftO, fiJlft. ii«.M. l|7.1«, 7Jft,
•417 J8. •:s.;io, *i\Vti, V9.M. M :»•> and 11.00 a.
ni., •Illi.ao, l.iW, <.I0, ^3.10. MI*-**. 4Je,
1iftJtt,6 00. MtOS*. •ft*'-** P- m. bCNI»AY8,
•»t7.3t*. MOO, •Jfu.Wa. ni., 4.'ift p. m. ItotarDt
HC 4.V 7 30, 8.00, •H.30. •M.OO, «.l&. ItlO.OO, ll.tW
a. m, H.toJ m., •UtO, « t«». •8t«. '3.44, 4.4ft,
•VOO. ft SO, ^Ift 45, 0.ia, •7.tiO, 10.00. 11.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS, y.wi a.m., 1.00,ft.OO, •7 00j». m.
For Wohurn. »i;5ft. 7.Hi, 7.34, « «. IH» a. ra.,
1.20, 4.30, tl.OO, tt 34 p. in. SINHAYH.B.OO a. m..
4.2ft p.m. Ketu'n: 8.22,9.41, II..J4 a. m..
6.0S,tf4.Mo.«, 11.33 p. m. bUNUAYS, 9.r.
a. m.,ft'i7 p. m. ^ . ,_^
tgr* Hrprna. iXortkem Drpotonim. tOr en
arrival oftraintjrom the Snrih. t Ito //wf/brrf.
ForL.awr«>nr«,>i:i.MO.I.V II.OUa. ni, 1.40, i.10,
4. U.tf.uip. in. SUNDAYS, am.lft
p.m. Krturn: 7.4.\ 8.30
..l).UA,8.1ft, ft.lA, U.4ft p. m.
8.66 a. m.,«.lftp. TO.
For Salein and Way-Stations. 7Jft a. m., 1.40,
6.00 p. m. ■{••turn : 7.30, 11.4ft a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time ffivtn Mv*r U from Sortkrrn Depot.
For Ayer Junction aud Way-Statlona, at 7.16
a. m., l-iU&and:>.uftji. m. hUNDAYK, at X.16
e. m. Kniuni : 8.l.'> a. m., Vl-M awl 6.16 p. m.
UNDAYS, 8.15 a. m.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merch&DU ant] Minera TransporUtiua
Oompanj's Proyidence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Moat IHrect Itouta from New England for
Norfolk anil RlcliaH>nd,Old Polat Comfort, Va..
Waahtncion, li. C, and BaUlnMre, Md.
FAMCNOKKS AMD FKEIOHT.
Th« IroB M4Mftmahip William Cfn*, lOOO
tona, Cape B. IL Warren, aalla from FroTldenoa
•vary MrKDNKliDA Y , 6 p. m.
Th* IroB BtMunahip Johaa Hopklnajlim
lOBa,CapCil. I>. Foatar, aalla t^ery 8ATUU-
DAT. 6 p. m., frua Lunvdauc Wuakf.
Theae well-known sicamablpa are larKO and
comfortable and tltte<l with every oonveulenoe
for PABNICNUKB8 and oommanded by navl-
Katoraof lonir and au<><;oaafui experience. Hen
voyairea l>y those steamera are rcfroshlnK and
tavtauradiig and the round trip can be accom-
pllaned In rivE day a. Fare. Including room
and mvala, very low.
rBKIOHT OONIOBCTIOMI
ItcDj. Walker,
Adios r>. Krencb,
N.M.UilKbt.
X.ii. I'onard,
K.T. Al tK>U,
i*. C.lirtteH.
riFTY-riFTH YIAB.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIfiE INSURANCE CI
Ottlcf, 40 C4«nlr«l Str«-i'<.
J.C.AIinOTT, »'i:K»«irM;M.
K. T. AUIJOIT, SBC'V IKU TlUUa.
l»!l<ECr<)tt«
Wm.Ii. WlKKli'.
.1. K. Kellowa,
Vfm.I*. rtrarer,
Chas. A. Hloll,
W. K. Livingston,
J.C..\l)l'ott,
Dividends «0 l*KU CKNT. ou tjvu >ettra,
per c^nt. on tlireo ycara, 3}»>, jter win. on
year pollelea.
In e4)niieetlou with the .ibovo eoinpany la
jrencnd flKeiK) l'ordl\ldend puylug wiutual
reliable ....W .«n=p«...e».^ ^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^
THK UOLYOKl': STILL LEADS
Ou and after J into 1st liu'
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL I'AT
TO FKU CKNT. DIVIDKNDH.
Thia company has a surphia aa regards poOaV'
and will write ou MKB-
CAATILK lUhKS. Itcpreaented by
ny 1
holders, of ~|l^i4,24(i, and will write ou
CAATILK lUS
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
a. va., 7.16
and I Lift a. m.,
8UNUAYS. %XO,
Mada.wlttiottt
drayam with
routea:
tha foUowlDC
Tmii
Air Um, at If ar-
Air Ul
FIWPLES, blackhoada, rhanped and oily
akin pi-evenlcd by CUTicuttA MKttiCATBU .-oai'.
▼IrslBte
fblk, ▼•.
AUaatlv Ooaat
Wor«Mk. Ta.
Cbaaapaaha ami Uhki R.
DIapatak. at M»wpoK N«wa, Ta.
Rldimond and DaavUla R. R. and
■aoBt Air Unm, at Waat Point, Va.
Balttmora aad Ohio R. R. and OoBtlaantAl
Un*. mX BAltlnaor*. Md.
Marrhanta and Mlnmv Traaa. Oo.*a Sa
Lina. at Baltlaaora, ■«!<
Plad-
ELLliNGM^OOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST ornoE.
BSTABX.ISHED 1S57.
/•'or </«<• •v'i'/ and euro of tho Inflammation
and confreallon <a»llid u "o'>ld In tho head" there
la moro potency In Kly's Criam Balm than In
anytldng clac It Is poshl'.ile to piTscrltic. ThU
preparation baa for years pa^t been making a
brilliant aaceeaa as a reme'ly for wld In the
head, caUrrh and hay fever. Used In the Initial
MAgeaof theae complaints Cream Halm pro-
Tcnta any aerlons «kvclop'nent of the symp-
toms, while almost numberless caaes are on rtc-
ord of radical cores of chronic caUrrh and hoy
farar after all other modeaof treatment have
piored of BO avaU.
AIVD TABLETS.
OV\ stand of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
dlkc 8tr<!Ct (Northern depot). The large^t and
finest stock of flnlfhc<l work lo be lound In
Mldoleaex county, at iirlces mue.h lower than
c«nlj« obtained elsewhere for first class work.
No extra chnrgo for aetllnjir work either In or
outaf Ix)wcd. All orders promptly executed
and In a satisfactory manner.
C. H. ANDREWS, C. WlfKELER,
41 Thomdike 8tr««t, - - Northern Depot
LOWELL, MAS.H.
Ontuvrliul DunircrM.
To be freeil from the dauifors of sufl^oralJon
while lying ilown; to breathe freely, sleep
soundly anil un'lU urbcdi to rlec refreshed,
head elear, biniu active and free from patn or
ache; to know that no pol'^onous, putrid m.utor
ili'llles lb • briath and rots ttw:iy the <UI rate
inichliH'rv of Miiell, taj-te Mini heating; to feel
ttial the s\ stem iloes not, Ihiou^'h Its TClns and
avterle^, Mi'k up the polnon that U sure to un-
(krmlne and dcstioy, Is Indeed a blesslnK be-
yond all other humiie enjoyments. To pnreliase
linmuiiltv from such fi 1 de sh<.uld be the ol.jeet
of all ailllrnd. lti;t those who have trb'd many
remedies and j)hytl«;luus despair of relict or
cure.
Sankoud'h i:vi-lCAi.CiiKK tiieets every phisc
of Catarrh, irom a simph: head cilil t<» ttic most
loathsome and dei-lj-uellxe stages. It Is loe«l
and eonMlluilonal. In.^f.1'lt In relieving, pinna-
r.ent lu curing, safe, o oiiouilcal and never fail-
SAMOKD'H lUi ICAI, CuiiK consists Of one
Iwttleof the Hapical CUUK, one box ol Ca-
TAHHIIAI. S<»I.VKNT. HUd OUC iMfKOTHl IN-
IIAI.I.K, all WTrtpped In one package, with treat-
ise and dlrUiilons, and aold by a:l druggists for
$1.00.
I'OTTER DKU<; AKI) CHKIIICJIL CO., BOSTOS.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONE MINUTE
The Cullcnra Antl-Pain Plas-
ter relieves Khciimatlc, ."^clatlc,
Sudden, Sharp and Nervoua Pains,
Ktralns and Wcaknessea. The first
ind only pain killing plaster. New,
orliilnnf, instAoUneoua, Infallible,
safe. A marvellous Ant'doto to Pain, Infiam-
matlon nml Weakness. Utterly un'lke flii.l vaet-
Iv superior to all other plasters. Al all drug-
gists, 26c.; five for %\ ; or, i>ost«ge free, of I'or-
TEK DHI;0 and CIIKMICAL Co., UOStOD, MoSS.
^.
For Amherst, Mllfonl and Wilton, at ».16 a. m.,
li.M. 8 4*<, .%.40 p. in. 8un«l.ty, i. u. m.
For Greenfield, I'eterlwro', lieuDlngton. lUlla-
l)oro' and Keene, at a.lS .1. ra. and 3.4f p. m.
For Nashua, Wanehester and Conctinl, at 8J0,
«.15, ».44 a. m., VIM, 1.47, 3.4t». 6.40, «.*6, 7.4e
p. m. (8unday.s at i, 7.4H p. m.)
For i'enacqo^, r'ranklln, Lebanon and MThlte
KWer Junction, at U 16 a. m., 1.47, S.48 aB<l
•7.48 p. m. „
For Warner, Bradfonl. 8una|>ee, Newport (N.
IL), Clarcmont and Clareniout Junction, at
9.16 a. m., 1.47 p. ni.
ForTlllon. l.«iko Village, MeroUth, L.iconla,
Weirs, IMvmonth, Wurn;n, Haverhill, Woods-
vllle, at H.44 a. m., 1.47 and •7.4« p. in.
For Campion, Thornu»n, North WfXMlatock, Lis-
bon, LlUleton and Whltefield. at tt.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m. , „ ^
For JetTeraon, Lanc;i8ler, Grovoton awl Fabyan,
at<t.44a. m.
For Montpeller and all points on the MonlpcUer
anil Wells lUvcr railroad, via ri>moutli and
Wofxlsvllle, at i4.44 a. in.
For 8t. Johnsbury nod Lyndonrlllr, via WhlU
lUver Junction, al U.l.'i a. in. and 7.4S p. m.
For St. Johiisburv, Lyiidonvllle, NewiM»rt, 8her-
brooke, via IMymoothand Woodsvllle, al M.44
a. m., ♦7.4X p. m. . .. ^ ,
For M<mipeller, Kssex Junction, Burlington and
St. Albans, vU Central Veimout line, alM.lJ a.
m.. 1 47 ami •7.4*1 1>. m. . „ . , ,
ForMimtreal and liiiel.cc, vU Montreal and
Boston Alr-Llnc, at »«.44 a. m., •7>4H p. ni.
For Montveul. via Central Vermont line, at 9.1. ■
a.m. 1.47, ♦7.48 p.m.
tfg-*I)iiUy.
FrelElit trains leave Ixtwell for Boston at*UKi,
8.40, 11.08 n. m.,'i.'a, lo.oo, ll.oon. m.
Leave llostoii for Lowell al iM, 4.o6, ».4o a.
m., I2.1W. 3 15 p. m.
» Leave Lowell for Ijtwrcnce at i.lO a. m.
Leave Lowell for 8alem at 9.06 a. m.
FREIOHT DEPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Leave l>owell for Nashua, Mancherter, Con-
cord and the .North and Weal, at 7.20, 11.^ a. m,,
8.05, 5.46 p. in. „ ^
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worreeter.
Fttchbnrg. New York and the West, at iM and
9.'ift a. ra.
C. 8. MKLLEN, Genl. Suncrlntcwlent.
GEO. W. HlOllKli, Genl. I'asa. Aft.
C. K. PAIGE, Local Agent.
Through Mils of lading lssue«l vU all above-
named routes. Mark goods via P., N. AND B.
LINE. ^ „
Tlcketa on aale at E. G. Wiwdhor'a oflloe. 8
WestmlnatPr atrect. W. H.Chukch A C<>.,oflle«
1 Weyboaset atreet, or at Bleamahlp otBoc, W
IndU atreet.
For ratee, paaaafe or freight apnlv to
E. H. WXTKVfKLL,
New England Airent,
Provldenoe, K. 1.
Alao repreacnts other flrat-claatt Miaiiul and
Stock Companloa.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ooo«l! filoliar lt<*lin>l«rX
AT TIIK
riBE IIBUEiJJOB AiBENOT
OF
GEO. L IIETWLf,JoJ6 Central Street
Having i)un'hased the agency of tho ilenf1>
mack Mutual Klre Insurance Co. of Andover,
with Its sixty yeara of aotlsfaetory dealing with
Ita p«)llcy holders, he Invites all the former
friends of the company and ninny new ones to
examine lU merlla and rellublHty. Six other
companies also ret)re«enlc<l by mo.
GEO. K. MKTCALK,:)6Ce
Suocensor to E.
Lutral 8tr«el,
Garden A Oa.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
nooH atUi Cool.
At the Old Stand, SS Mlddla Street.
At the New ¥ard. Foot of Pond Street.
'William KittredHTO,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent.
Wholesale ami K4>Utl Dealer In Wtlkestmrrc,
I.arJuiwaiina, I^bUrb. Franklin, CumlRrland,
C. C. Canwd, Ac. Woo«l, Charcoal, Llnic, Ce-
ment, Ac. T«.lepbone number, 'M4-2.
MUTUAL
Cash aaseta Jan. 1, 18t<7
Total liabilities (re-lnsuraace) . .
....$4'.ti,aBe.»
.... ]riti,66&.U
Net assots (li8A,07Ul
PoUoy holders share In the profits on explra*
tlon of pollelea.
DlTidendi, 70, Per Oent., After July lit.
OIKKCTOKS
California Excursions.
Low Batca. Fr«»e Sleeping Aeeom-
naodntlona.
For full Informiilon eonenlt yo" "SJ'f
ticket af«mt or A. 0. H ahtbt * CO., MO Wash-
lactOD street, Boston, Maaa.
FARMERS^ATTENTION I
gtockhridce Uannrea.
Ilowker'a nill and Drill Fboephat«.
Baillslo Bono Snper-Phaaphate.
Bradley's gap«»-Phoephat«.
Pennsylvania Railroad
Tha Beat BaUroad In tlia World.
The Faataat Tralna la tl»a World.
Haw York to Chicago, M honra.
Mew York to Clndnnatl. SI honra.
New York to St. Lonla.M honra.
rive Daili Eipress Trains to tlie Wesl
Apply for tlcketa and full lafomattoa la
W. B. BATCHELDXB, Ticket Ageal,
No. 99 r — ■ —
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s I.«hlxh. Philadelphia A
Ecadlnc, Wllkchliarre, Lat^kawanna,
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland, Lykcn'a Valley Frank-
llii,ete.
Levi Bpragne,
Geo. F. RIchRi ison,
i>. 8. Richardson,
Chas. II. Cobiu-n,
Jacob Rogers,
.John F. Klmban.
Henry C. Ilowa,
C. C. ilutrhlnaoB,
W.F. Bnlmon,
S. T. LancAsiQr.
Oflloe, S7 Central Street, Lowell, Maa».
I^EVI 8PRAGUK, PuKSim.KT.
I*:. U. TUCKE. HBCKBTAn .
49'InsnrHnoe to any amount elTeoted In rella.
ble oompaniec.
E.M. TUCKE, Agent,
27 Central fttn^.
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and split.
aawed
Old Co.'s Newark and Bnir-
Hah PoitUnd
CEMEJVT.
LIME
COBB'S Extra and Finishing
Glens Falla, Vermont.
AU kinds BolMlng aad Aasert- TIRI fl K.
eaa and Seoieh Fire IJAilVlks
E. IV. ^SVoo^ Ac Co.
47
OBO. W. MILLX&, Ticket Aaent O. C. R. B.,
uav. No. UMenrlmaek Street,
A. T.GASWBLL, Ticket Aaent B. A L. B. B.,
M.. a w-« Mlddfeaex Street Station.
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOI.I1I.
OHABOOAL,
HAIR,
■AMD,
OBAVBI..
FloiiT WLJuX O-raiii.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWIUiDER.
llai«handlse doHvered per order fktMi aO
tnlaa oa the Boston aad Lowell, Naahoa aad
Loiwll. OW Colony aad Bp^a ajsd MalaaB.B.
ttd^plag raoel^ oMalaad for gooda lorwardad.
OMee and Yard,
S7 Thomdike
Telephone US-L.
Branch Ofllee,
Merrimack Street,
Oalderwood's.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
BO. 07 OORIIAM STKKKT.
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet iron aad Via
worker. A fine line of
«
VAJEtTuO'EL SXOVEfil.
MILKMEN can set Milk Cans as good an«
cheap aa In Boston.
J. L. MOSS. 87 0 orham Street.
Oliflord'fii
DYE fiOUSE,
2 ftnd 4 ANDOT£B 8TREET.
Fiit-Class Dyeini of Evenf Deschptioo
A. H. BAIBOEI, 24 Omitnl Blook,
Bees to aawnmee to the elttaeM of l«wen aad
fldnHT that he haa jraraliaaad all the aacatfvM
owaetThTthakMe M. C. Saaberm, a»4^ to haw
MMMMd to flU danlleala ordva fro« llM aMSS.
owaedby
praMuadlo lU dapUeala
f^flniC aaaodatton In '
8MbanI«t^«
la all Ms
ahort notloe and
gnaranteed.
■aaataettoB
,^ . and genu' garmenta dyed whole.
All kinds of ganaeirta cleaned and rq>alre«l
If desired.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PHIL4>M>FI1Y OF MABniAGE, glv-
tag a clear synopsis of the InipedlnMnia to
. 1 Burt1ade,exhaiiatad vOallty. etc, et«., ean be
I had frSn all new* ageota or forwarded dlreat
: n«B^hothor, Drfp. J. JOBOAN. IS J07 ■«..
I Boston, OB rseelpt of U eanta. r
UOWmSL DAILY COUBIEB, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1888.
SUNDAY SBBVIOBS.
Continued from Fifth page.
VIB8T PKKSBYTKKI'aN.
The luornlDg Kcrvlce was well attended.
Dr. Court preuehed from Number* vl. 2i-2ft,
the biKli prleHl's beiicdUlion. Having shown
the r«!iuarkablo form and roeauiiis of IbU
benedklion, Iho preaeher took It for his , - ^ ^^ valual.le.
New YearKreelliiK to hi< flock, after the ...'....,..•.... ,.._
busy time of tho week of prayer.
HIIATTIJOK HTKBKT tJNIVBIUALIST. ,^„„ ^„„^. „„, „„.,,-. --- -
At the monilujr m rvicc Itev. O. C. Wright, years ago a IhiptlHl preaehor baptized
miolDter al larwe, preiehed. taklnjja!* a text ...tw...... i«i.,.h« ..,..i...,< b» left on record
FIFTH 8TBKXT BAPTIST.
Conslderinj; the uocerUin wulkiog and
general unpieaaant weather, good audlebcea
were prewjut at thJ!* church ye»lerday. In
the moruiuK liev. L. (1. Karrett dincourbed
on "From Death into L.fe," from John il.
24. The relatlou of tho Hubjeit lo every
phase of organic, animal, vegeiuble, mineral
and Bplrilnal life wan liitereHtlnuly explained.
Tlie Hix.'aWer'a conel.<m akeU^h of Baptist hU-
tory wui* verv valuulde. He reuvoued that
the itaptUt waathe lanjeai numerleally of
the I'roteatant deuomlaalionH, while It* ttplr-
Itual power wa>* uBe<iualled. Huiulredn of
>a Ihipthl preaehor baptized lUOO
periioni*, wliohe uamea ho left on record, aud
LiOWBUi POIT OFVICOi*
Earaiil. 4. the youni,' people'* moeliuK ' thlH was but the outgrowth of tho pernecu-
Sok i e* at 0 o'elo ;k. ami w'ih foliowcl by , tion and n.art>rdom to wbieh the advoeaten
i^eX^ ly the pu.t.»r at 7 o'clock. Thin of I'rolotanlUm were liable iii the inquUi-
WM tho rtr-t of a Huries oa the liOrd's ^ torial iKirlod. Mauy atteiuptH to erunh the
prayer. The ne.vt rehearaal of "Joseph In
BomlaKc" will be Thursday cveulpK. The
rebearnalH aro verv sallnfaclory, and a huo.
«:easful preHentutWn l« unllcipated. Ibe
date of tho event has not been fixed yet.
MT. VKK.NON.
From 1 Cor. xi. 1819 the pastor spoke
upon the manv dIvisloD* seen iu political,
olTll, and rdll«ioUH orKUulxatloiis, showlMiC
the exi»*tenee of divl«ion8 lo indicate the
preaenee of evil, which should be sought for.
remedied. <le».troyed with a brave heart, a
atroug hauil, a loyal houI. A weak, tempor-
laloK, heHllalln« policy la not that which
Cbrlal approve*.- It cm never meet lhe<|ues.
Uonauuvv UKilHliiiK t^*' public and relijfiouit
■isd. Next Sabbath, by request, the pas-
tor, Id the niorniuK. will nreacb a sermon re-
cently delivered by Uev. C. H.Spui-geou.
KIBST irNIVKItHALWT.
A ifood counrcKallon was preitont at tbe
BiornlnK aervltie. Uev. Mr. BIcknell
preached a practical sermou upon some of
tbe cuml>er*omc armorH that men uut on in
tbe llifhlof lifo, and which render their acllvl-
tles either failures or wearls<ime. Notice
waa Kiven of the pastor's Bible claHHoii Tues-
day evenlnvj, and -if the regular vesper w;r-
tIco nexl Sun«l»y evening.
A ino.<.t intereolInK service waa held at Ihe
aaeaiun of the Sunday Mdioul, the ioMtallation
of the new »iiiH;rintendent, Mr. Walter S.
Kellev. liis elect Ion l4) and aeeeutauee of
the oiilce have )(iven Kreat natlHraetiou to the
memb«;rit of the >'Chool. He is a Keutlemau
of ouHure and ability, u graduate of Dart-
nouth eolleKc, aud brim^rt lo his work a cou-
aeonUe*! heart and mind. A seaaon of pros-
perity Ik before the hchool, it Is iMjIieved, un-
der bin direction. ...
Tbe new book enlilled "Ufe'a Prbblems."
by Uev. Dr. Kliiuder!*, formerly pastor of
thia church, WUI notice.l by ihe pastor a
week aK". It can bo obtuined at Merrill's.
It is uiideri«tootl that the \\\,i\i hlandurd of
muale which ha« for some years l>ceu maiii-
Uinetl ut tliN church will bo ciuitinued. The
raporiM of Iho parWIi meoiinjf last Mon-
day eveiilnic allowed Ihn parish to Imi in tbe
dneat tinaneiul eonilitioii that It has l>e«ii
for years. There is an unuMial tle^reo of
union 111 tho parish, aud all moves ou well.
KIKHT UAITIHI'.
ttev. .Mr. Blaikburn preached yesterday
from Daulellil. I«, "Bui, If not." drawluR
from the example of the three Hebrews who
refused to wor^ll^p the Koldou linaj^o net up
by Nebuehuilni'//.ur, Important lessons of
• faiUi In an iuleruslinjc and Impressive man-
Bapti«l creo«l, aud all elTorta at dishearten-
inK its adherents, as in Ihe euso of Uo;<er
Williams and others, liave Inijlorlously fallen
ahort of realization, aud thouxh aKain aud
aicain as.sault«d. tbe BaptUts bave arisen
from death unto a lifo from which they can
never be hurled. ,
lnlheeveuluj,'hc Rpoke instructively on
'M'hrlsi Touehlu}{ Us" from a text fouud In
Mark 1.41.
Wcdiie-dav evenins tbe ehorcb and con-
icrexatloii will enjoy a social call ut tbe pas-
tor's rcHldenc**, No. 70 Third htrect, and a
genuine Kood lime is expected.
The prayer services of the past two weeks
■ have been so l*eiielicial to tho many atteud-
iuif tbem, that Tuesday aud Thursday eveu-
iuKs of the prewmt week they will be contin-
ued. ^ . .
8iuoe the acquiaition of a pastor tbe church
has sMsumett an eueouraKloK "I'l""'* o', **^'
tivltv, which Is Indicative of a refreshiuK
Kiowlh lu the coiuIuk mouths.
The Sunday whooi is beiiiK rejuvenated
and new classes formed, while tbe Y. I*. S.
('. K. is busy iu plauniux aud workiiiK to ad-
vance tbe cnurch interests.
V. M. O. A.
Opanlns and Oloalac of llalla*
SVCorrected to October 20, 1887.
MAILS UCK nou
Albany and tbe Weat, 6.40, 9.W a. m., 1.15, 8.40 p.
iEeOical.
in.
. m.
640.
Its "Majority" Annlvwrsarjr Celebrated—
lt«|>oKs aud Addr«ssMS.
Yesterday afternoon tbe 2lst anniversary
of tlie lo«'al V. M. C. A. was observed by a
fulrly-uttende*! mcelinK at the I'Mrsl 6on>jre-
Itatlonal church. Mayor Talmer was pres-
uiit. A quartette opened the exercises
wllh sinKlu«. Uev. Ileiiry T. Uo>»e read
from the Scriptures and Itev. .lohn A. Mc-
CJreahnm Invoked divine hlesaiiii;. Tbe re-
port of tho treahurcr, Charles <>. Streeter,
who was iiul present, was then presenteil by
President W. if. Ward as follows-
TKKAHURIiK'a KMroKT.
Fall Ulver, Mass., U.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.80 p
JilllerlcH. Mass., ll.W a. ni., 7.S0 V-m.
UoalOD, Mass.. C.40, t$.46a. m., 1.19, •1.10, 4,
a p. m.
Concord. N. IL, 7.40 a. m., Vi.U, b p. m^
I>rai;iit, Mass., 5 p. iti.
Kaslern, 8.46 a. m., a.lO, 7.20 j». m.
FlU;hburK, Muss., tt.'iO a. m., 1.16, 6.45, 7.90 p. m.
1.4iwreucc, Mass.. H.'iO a. m., 3.10, 4, » p. m.
ftUiiichcBtor, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., I/.ii5, 6 p. m.
Nablmii, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., ii.'iH, 7.'20 u. m.
Now York, N. Y., 0.40, 8.46 a. in., 8.10, 7.M p. ■<
Northern, 7.40 a. m., li.16, 6 p. va.
North Ulllorlca, Mans., 11. SO a. m., 7.20 P. m.
New Bedford, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.*) p. m.
Providence. K. 1., U.20 a. m.. 1.16. 6.40, 7.20 p. m
Southern. (J.40, 8.45 a. ra., 1.16. 8.1t», 0.40 p. m.
SouUi Krandnirliam, Mass., U.20 a. m., 7.*) p. a.
Stouy Brook Way, «.20 a. m., 7.1^ p. m.
Tynvaboi-o', Muss., 7.4U a. ni., 7.20 p. m.
Tewksbury, Mass., U.2U a. m., 4 p. m.
MUford, N. II. , 12.2.^, 7.io p. m.
Windham uiid Pelliam, N. H., 6 p. m.
Worcester, .Mass., 8.45, 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.«0 p. m.
Keeno, N.H., U.20 a.m.. 7.20 t.ro. , - .- -
Salem, MaaB..6.40, 8.46 a.m., 1.16.8.10,4, S.40. 0
Lynn,^Maas..6.40,8.4Aa. m.,1.15.S.10, i, CIO. •
p. m.
MAILS OLOSB rOB
Albany and the West, 7, 8.46 a. m.. 4J0, 7J)
Fall l£v«r'. Mass.. 7. 8.46. 10.80. 1146 a. m..8.60,
7.16 p. m.
BUlerloa. Mass., 6.10 a. m.. 6 p. «. ,,«,,„
Boston. Mass.. 7. 8.46, 10.80. 11.46 a.m.. lAO, 8.60,
6,7.16 p.m.
(;onaord, N. IL, 8, 8.46 a. m., 12.16. 7.16 p. m.
Uracul, Mass., 8.46, ».4.'> a. m.
Kaslern, 6.10, 8 a. m., 1.40,6,7.16 p.m.
ntohburjr, Mass.. 6.86. 8.46. 1146 a. m.. 8JH). 704
p. m.
Lawrence. Mass.. «.10, 9.46 a. m., 8.60. 7.16 p. m.
Manchester. N. It., 8, 8.46 a. m., l*lfi.J-i*^; "*•
Nashua. N. U.. 8, 8.46, 11.46 a. m.. 12.16. 6.7.16 p.
New York, N.Y.. 7. 8.46, 10.80. 11.46 a. m., 140.
8.60. 6, 7.16 p. m.
Northern, 8.46 a. m.. 7.16 p. m.
North UlllerUa, Mass., 7 a. m., 8JW i». m.
New Bwlford. Mass.. 7. 8.46, 10.80. 11.46 a. flS..
IT 18 FOR YOUl
WIIVAIV8 BROS.'
INDIAN CURE!
ThousanoH have taken It and RKJOICKD.
Thout.auds uru now t^iklug It and UEJOIUINCS.
Clotfjmg.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
C i. Soot ti Co.
Almost a Miracle
8.50, 7.16 p. m.
Providence. K.I.. 7, 8.45. lOAO, 11.46
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BkUiico from lust report.
HiibHt-rlpllons
MendM^rshlps
t;ollec(ti)ns and e^ntrlbutloDS
Advui-tUliiK
(iyinnuHluiu.
Vocal in 11 si *
Kniertalnineuia
Collection for I iileruattonal Committee
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In the cvcninz tbe subject was "Whom
aay ye that I aiiir fn*m Matthew xvi. lA, 16.
Before t lie sermou two youiw men were
baptized, and after ihe service, a very larxe-
ly-atlended prayer aud coufereuou ineelinK
waa held iu the've^try.
There were 201 present in the Sunday
school. Tho leuorts for Iho past vear were
read. That of tho secretary. Miss Walsh,
KMTe the total memlK-rHlilp of the scliool as
43S, and tbe averuKo uitemlance 2.^4. Tliere
were » deaths and 16 couverslous 4u the
school during Ihe vcar. Mr. Darwin (Irifllu
rea4l the IretiHun r's report, sIiowIuk total re-
ceipts of tM? 07, of which SaOSW was i;e-
eelved in Sundav Beho<»l coliectiona. The
balance 00 band Is fhS.HS. A unanimous
vote of tbaiikfc was teiulcred Mr. Uriffln for
hia long and fuiibful service as treasurer.
He Is suceeede.l by Mr. .lames Buchanan.
In tbe Sundav school library there arc now
«l) books, and in tho teiufiem' llbraiy 00.
The present librarian Is Charles II. t'lOKston,
ami hie asxistanl. tJeor^re .Isques.
The exlia meelln>;;s will bo continued this
week every eveninjr exee|)t Suturtlay. The
pastor will preach this cveuinK from a text
in tbe lesson for uexl Sunday. All are in-
vited.
JOHN HTKK-KT.
A lafRe autlleiice was pn'sent in the morn-
inic, and the pa-tor. Mr. U«)se, discourse*! on
"(Jhrist I'reaehihK Tlirouirh His I'lKjple"—
from 2 Cor. v. iO, "We pray you In C hrNt s
stead be y»' reeoiieiled lo (iod." The ►erinon
was in tho line of Hiom! ihe pastor has hern
preaching lately, de-ii;ncd lo uixc men to re-
pent and turn to (iud.
The Salilmth school was largely altcnded.
Mr. Wbllcomb. the new superiiitendont, as-
sumed charge, and announced the followliii?
asaUlants : As>lstanl superinlendent, .1. lul-
ward Gibson: Nuperinteiideiit of juvenile
department, Mrs. J. L. Sargent; secretary,
tlcorge H. Uichardsou; treasurer, W. H.
wi«»»i. , , .,
Id the oveninx the young people s meeting
waa ajjaiii lilletl to overllowinj;. Mr. 1'. B.
(laylord had cjiarj,'e, and the mecliuis was
very intereslinj^.
The John street people are to Imj congratu-
lated ou adopt in;; the frce-scut plan in their
evening service. Conj'ideriii;? the weallier
and the bud walkiiiK the audiiorium was
very well tilled last iilj,'ht. The music was
fine, especially the son« "Unward. Christian
Soldier," which waij suuk !>)' the choir,
eiiorus and au<lli.'iice, led by the oijian. Mr.
Sweet's solo. "Praise the lx>rd," and Mrs.
Butler's. "O Uest in the Lord," were fine y
rendered. The chorus choir Is a ^reat addi-
tion. Mr. Uose preached from l..ukc xlv. 18,
♦•rray have me excused." A special preach-
ing service will be held ou Wednesday even-
ing at 7.30, nn<l the regular Friday nlRht
meeting at 7.30. The Tuusy band will meet
with Kdlth Kverett, Hflli street, Wedne-iday
afternoon. Next Sunday evening another
programme of mu."«ic will be arranged.
KLIOT CIKIKCII.
The paster preached from Matt. Iv. 19,
"Follow me." Any one would know who
It was that uttered Ihose words, for it wouhl
seem strange for any one but Christ to go
from place to place talking to the pcoplu and
oommanding them to take His life for ex-
ample and foluAv III" teachings. Christ did
so In such a manner that all who heard Hiai
felt that thev ought to leave everything else
■nd follow 111 m. Many di<l so, ainl for the
past IM centuries Ihey have continued to do
so. till now there are millious that are walk-
ing in His lootslepa und atriving to follow
Ufm in spirit ami in truth. To follow Christ
la. first, to have His spirit and babit of
prayer. Take all y.)ur troubles, «'• yo«^
wants, everything yeu desire, to Him in
prayer. If you ih. m> wllh His spirit in your
heart your pniver will be answeied. We
are all loo much' In the habit of forgetting
Uini In our perplex illcs. an«l depend too
much on our ow II slreiigth. Second, to fol-
low Christ is io have our supreme aim ami
.nwposetodoHis will, to conseerulo our-
v^ves wholly to Ilim that He may iiao us M
■^ Ho desires. Third, to follow Christ Is to
seek to save men ; not to be content with our
own salvution, but give our whole Ives, ir
need Ikj^ to save men from Ihe terrible sins
Ibat beset us on every hand. To follow
Christ one must give his time and bis money
Salaries
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Printing, etc
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LeeturoH un<i untertalnments
(iyiiinu^luui and games.
Peiiodl(»ls, etc....-^...
Tri veiling expenses of secretary
(>tute work.
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I<oans
Boys' Branch
Popular course.
Libraries
InteriiHdonul cx>unte.
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7.00
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3JW,7.16p. m.
Southern, 7. 8.46, 10.
p. ra.
a. m.. 1.40
.80. 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 840, 7^1
1146 a. m..
South Kramlnghain, Mass. ,7. 8.46.
8.60,8, 7.16 p. m.
Stony Brook Way. »146 a. m.. 4 JO p. m.
TyiiRHboro'. Mass.. 8 a. m., 0 p. m.
Tewksbury, Mass., 0.10, 9.4.> a. ra.. 1.40 p. m.
Mllfonl, N. H., 8 a. m.. 12.16. 60. m.
Windham and Polham, N. II., 8.46, 0-46 »• «»•
WoroosUir, Mass., 6.86, 7, 8.46, 10.80, 1146 a. m.,
4mH0. 7.16p. m.
Kcene, N. ll.,rt.86, 8 a. m., 1«1*''** P,"^ , -«
Saleui, Mass., 7. 8.46rl0.80. 11.46 a.m.. 140, iM,
Lynn, Mass.", 8.46. 1040, 11.46 a. a.. 1.40. 840.
7.16 p.m.
TRAOC MARK.
For It cures llhcumatUra, Scrofula. Eczema,
Salt Illieum, Stomai-h, Liver Hiid Kidney Tronb-
les, ftc. Is very pleasant lo lake ami li «iulck
and elTectlvo In eradlc^itlnif disease from the
system, ll pui llles hikI enriches the Blood, and
glvei" viKor and sti-enuth to the symein, rlgldlng
any dlsiilacenient to Tu own natural poelllon.
Olvu Indian Cure a Irlal and the blessing of
heulth will surely follow.
Indian Cure •1.00 a Bottle. Six for 95.00.
l'HBrAKKI> BT
Xh<5 ll^lnnuM MeUlolne Co. ,
WOBCKSTKR, MASS.
MANUFACTURING dTOCKS.
Corrected dally by WlUUm Bhepard. brokar.
No. 28 Central street, Presoott Bank bulldUif.
I^well. Where no new transactions take plape.
the Uguros of previous quotations as to prloa
oaked. bid and sales are tflven.
Laat
Asked. Salea.
106
1780
126
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The president's annual report waa then
given. Mr. Ward state<i the many difficul-
ties under which the assoctnllon hail labored
during tho paid year and spoke of Mr. I).
A. (lordon's resignation and tbe delay ex-
perienced lu getting his sucexjssor. Through
the summer months Assistant Secretary .1.
Frank HIckey elHciently looked after tho
rooms, and in October Mr. C. i'. Harlow was
secured from Liewlstou and with tbe asalstunt,
Mr. (". H. .Scliolelleld, has been an indefstiga-
ble worker and an excellent organizer. The
report touched briefly ou the South common
and other oulsiUo services, which come
think slumld be discontinued. The proi^pcet
of oblnlniiig u rcleuse from the present nar-
row contlnes of nceommodatioixs was hope-
fullv looke«l at, uiid a statement given of the
buil'dinir fumi, which showed 1^1343.48 to its
credit, with a legucv of *1000 when the build-
ing is begun. Instead of relying so much on
personal coutrihutioiis it is piirpoHetl,. if
practicable, lo nldain a nuirlier of members
al #10 each. Licensed liquor saloons were
censured aud the Y. M. C. A. fountain
mentioneii. Acknowledgments were made
to tho Courier aud other pajwrs, the city
pastors, Dauiellluge aud others whq bave
beuetile<l the organization in many ways.
The matter of having more young men on
Ihe commltlees wac considered and a satis-
fa<dorv ttain showu in this direction.
tieiierTil Secretary Harlow's report was
Mtali-^ticai for the most purl and explained
the linanelal stuudiug of the as.socintlou. The
total paid meinberhhipisHTT.andof thcno 137
are life meniliers. About 40 now members
have joined during the past three mouths, or
half OS mauy as joined in the entire year of
1880. Out of 54 applications for employ-
ment 10 have been given situations. Lodg-
ing places have been found for 13. The reg-
ular daily work of the R.KSOclation was given.
President Ward alluded to the course of
entertainments in Huntington ball and hoped
those remaining would be very largely iiat-
ronized.
Uev. Alexander Blackbiirn of the Urst
Baptist church then gave an address on
the opportunities and posslbilillea of young
men, and in opening lie statetl that to give a
comprehensive and accurate view of the
subject, an inventory of the liabilities and
assets of Lowell young men would have to
be taken. The Chriwtiaii young man is won-
derfullv endowed by God and baa a glorious
opportunity to make tiic best of himself,
and It is a laincutable spectable to sec so
many Mling away their talents und chances.
There is alwavs work for young men In
every pnrt of ibe city, and llio power of
young men when they set out to accompll«h
a chosen end is remarkalde, as our recent po-
litical cHmpulgns showe«l. We iiee«l iu this
association practical api)licallon of tho
prayers and sermons, und the young men
can make It. Mr. Blackburn made a cutting
criticism of licensing liquor shops.
Stale Treasurer WInslow of Norwood
made an a| •pealing address on tho Y. M. C.
A. work In geiwral.
Tomorrow evening at 7 rfclock, Rev. Sul-
livan Holman will speak before the boya'
branch onl"I»rlson Life." Mr. Holman was
for some time chaplain of tho New Hamp*
flbire state prison.
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Atnorv
Amoskoar. ...
AD<*.roscoggln
Appleton
AlhinUc.
Ames. ....... .*••**
Augusta, Ga
Arlington, rts. off..
Bonier City
Bates ..............
Boott
Bostoii ............
Boston Duck Co...
Cal>ot
Chlcopee
China
Cocheco...,
Columbian
Contlnuutai
Dwbrht
Kverett
Franklin
F. Blver Bleachery
Great Falls
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
HUl.
Hartford Carpet...
Jackson
Laconla
LaucAster
Lonfolon.....
Lawrence
Lowell
Lowell M. Hnop...
Lowell Bleachery.
Lowell Moolery....
Lowell Gas Co....
Lyman
ManchCBtur Mills..
Mass Cotton
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Salmon Falls
titark
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Union Cotton
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Washlugton Mills.
Webster
Wllllmantlc Linen.
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BILIOUSNESS.
This very common complaint, which it
caused by n dormant or inactive liver, can
be cured in a short time by tising Ingalla'
Mandrake Compound, as cnn also the va-
rious diseases arising from inactive liver
or kidneys. These organs, if Inactive, will
allow impure blood to enter the heart,
causing tightness ubuut that organ and
palpitation-
She suflfcrod thirty ycarH.
Mrt. DoDLKY C11ANDI.KW, of Mclroie, Mati.,
Bsyt : " I lisd »u(rcrfd witli I'ulpitution of the Heart
more than thirty year* before 1 found anything to
give me eaBcntial relief. Last fall I tried Ingalls*
Mandrake Compound, and, remarkable a» it \vu»,
this Compound rtllevt'tl inc in two days, so Ihut f'),
several inontlit afterwards 1 felt iidt the ilightcM
touch of it, and am perfectly free from it now. Sonic-
tiinik, before 1 took this Compound, the pulsntiont
of my heart were to violeid u» to ihuke my whi)lc
body with rapid agitationi, anduttimrH I fainted am'
became entirely Insensible. Now 1 urn perfectly free
from all this sulTvring. Coniequcntly I can mont
sincerely und earnestly recomiiiend tids Compound
to all like lufferers, as prv-emiiRiitly the bcit medi-
cine I ever knew for Palpitalioti "f the Heart."
This Compound is purely Vegetable,
and strengthens and builds up the lybtetn
while it eradicates disease.
Ingalls' Mandrake Compound is sold
by all Druggists. Price $1 ; six bottles
for $5. Prepared only by the INti ALLS
MEDICAL CO., Lowell, Mass.
Many people say that It Is (ood policy to
take advantuge of Otaallfoux'a jMuaarx
atook rcduclnc aala, to buy overooata or
suits, even If pne Is not In Imiuediate need
of anything, because It Is not «»very tUy
one has the opportunity to make a few
dollars so easily.
They say that when J. L. Cballfoiia ad-
vertises a mark down la nnytblug tha
Koods ar« always fonad lu hla stora, ra-
ducai In prlee just aa announeed In the
nowvpapers.
Kverybody acreos to say that there la aat
another clothing alorr la town where aoch
enormous crowds can be seen durlaK the
business hours as there are Invarliably la
the one-prlee olothlnc house of J. L. Chall-
fdnz, 15 Oaatral •treat.
Competitors do aot Uke to aekaowledga
It, nevertheless the people know by experi-
ence that Challfoux's prices are Invariably
lower for the aelT aisme qnallty of goode,
made and trimmed la the aame manner,
than any other clothing or hat house* In
this city.
No doubt you are aware that J. L. Chall-
rouz Is one of the heaviest clotlilnK buyers
la this country. In fact there are only very
few flrma In the Mew Knsland slates that
cansume as many soods as he does.
Paying spot cash for everything he pur-
chases, aud buyluK larfe loU fter his Man-
chester aud Lowell stores, he obtains prices
for his Koods below the regular market
latea, which wnable him to out prioea lu
Lowell and Mane4i«stwr, to tha great dla-
pleaauro of hU oompatltors.
J. L. Challfuus says, and there is no
doubt about it, that ha sella more Koods
than any olhfr vlothlvr In Lowell. Bottom
prices and aood treatment to cuetumers
will always carry the day.
Mo one can affbrd, lu Justice 10 hla own
purae, tu buy clothing, gents* furniBhlng
goods, Scotch or fur caps, etc., without
vlsltins the oue>|trlee clothing house of J.
L. Challfoux, IS Central street. Vou may
rest aaaurad that if you And Juat what you
want in his atore yo« will aave from 10 to
•5 per eaat. oa your purchaaes.
You cannot make a mistake la buylas
your goods from J. L. Chalifoux, 15 Oeatnsl
street. First, hla prions are lower than the
lowest. Second, if attar you return home
you Had you have bought aa article you do
not like, all you have to do Is to carry the
good* back aud your money will l»e cheer,
fully refunded. What more caa you ask T
Liniment
OURKH PiilnH, Kxternal and Internnl. FK-
LIBVK'' bwelllnic^i ContracllonH of tbe Mus-
clen, 8tlfrnc.SK of iho Joints. IIKALH Itniises,
Soalds, Ibirns, (;ut^ Crackn, and ^^cralches.
(Host .SUbie Kcniedy In the world.) CUUKS
Uhoumatlnin. .Neiirftlgln, lloarnenesg, Sore
Throat, C'm>iu), and all kindred utT.ctlons.
A Large llottle. A Powerful Ili'ioedy.
Most ecoiioiiil«>«l, as It costs btit «5c. iiottla.
All DnuKl^f*- NKLSON * CO., Hoaton.
tranufitetvrlm0 mrnm Bmttroad 8t««k*
and other Invostment seonrltles bought and sold
by Wm. Mhepard, 28 Central street. Telephone
No.«6-l.
Patent Sliding Wladow Sereens and
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors
repaired. Rubber Cuahloa Weather Strip for
Christ one muct «lve his time and bis money repmrou. ».««..« ^'^^•^ ^— -.-• --.^ .-
roSiworkofsavlutfinenand leading oth- keeptag out duat. Sectional, extension and
era unto Ilitn. , ..
Tbere was a special praise service In tbe
avenlDf , tbe pa«lor Hpcaklnjr upon the life of
Charles Wesley and the bymns which be
wrote. There was -eboloe muslo by tbe
abolr, and all tha hymiM snog were oom-
poMd by Wsaley.
eonunon Udders. Patent folding ck>thea dry-
ers, bard and
carpenters' tools.
prepared palate.
wTtac«rs soldaadrapalradhy/.C.
A MaittB's pur*
iss
a
During the Holidays
And tbrouRliout the old aud the conilni?
year, KrdiM, 8 Merrimack street, will con-
tinue to supply the peoulo of Lowell with the
tliiest confectionerv and tbe choiccht fruit.
He ha» fully prepared himself for New Year's
with oninit'es, bananas, uuts,li|i;«, dates, etc.,
and solklli* a share of patronage from fruit
und confectionery buyers. Pricet* always
low. Buy candy for the children of hlin.
"HnlPs Tlotory."
While purehshlug a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Svrun a few days ago, a lady re-
marked: "'l call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' 60 wonderful arc the
results It nccomnllNhes." The victories
which It haH Kaiiie«l over couRhs, sore throat,
croup, whooplug coii^h and bronchial dilU-
culties are almost numberlcKs. As a spcci-
raen of tho testlmoulalH wo arc dally receiv-
ing read tbe following :
MONTPKLIKR, Sept. 12, l«87.
Messrs. Goo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Oentloroen— Pled8C send ine by express, C- »^.
D., four bottles of your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup. I have been ubIck H and feel that I owe
my life to Us wonderful curative i>owers.
Yours truly,
A MM A TBKirFLC.
. Tbe Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up in
H lb. bottles at 26 cents, and X lb. bottles at
ftO cents a bottle. Prepared by Geo. 8. Mull
4 Co. (successors to Lyford A Hull), Five
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streeta, Lowell, Mass.
Rare Bnriraln.
I have a small farm of 15 acres of excel-
lent land located 8.S miles from Ix)well P. O.
In one of the best towns and neighborhoods
in Middlesex county. I.Jirge variety of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac Cottage house of 7 rooms
with an extra irood cellar. Good water in
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
«b posted barn, match-boarded, with good
iar. Will keep 6 cows and s horse. Tbto
place must bo sold within 80 days on account
of settling an esUte and Is offered at tbe ex-
ceedlnglylow price of tSiOO. Full partlcii-
iMii of Thoinai^H. BUlett, U OafitraT street,
Lowall.
Enterprise,
1888. ^
We lake this opportunity for wishing
you a happy and proaperons New Year.
The year that has Just closed has been a
memorable one for the Knterprlse. We
have spared no pnlns in trying to obtain
the best of everything the market afTorcled
That our effbrts have been crowned with
success we need hot tell you, aa nearly
everyone is complimenting us on our rap-
Idly InoreHsIng busiiicsfl. This proves that
hundred* of people took our advloe last
year and turned over a new leaf, nnd have
been huyliigr their Koods for cash, thereby
■avins for theniselves a snugr little sum,
which some have deposited In savings banks
and others have been able to save such
larca tllvldends that th«y have been able to
Invest it In a nice little home for their fam-
ilies. At this time we extend many thanks
to our friends and patrons who have so
genaronsly supported us since we opened
the Bnterprlse. We deal In reliable goods
only and our large ■al«a enable ua to al-
ways keep our stock fresh and new. We
hava polite clerks In our store and oour-
tcoua treatment will be extended to all
who may visit us. Our motto: The best
groods, large sales and amall margins. Tha
only strictly Cash Grocery iu the city .
Slepard, Russell & Co.,-
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over rrescott Natloaal Baak.
We take pride in showing property
like the reHiaeooeB we offer for aale oa
Belmont street, a street reatrioted to fine
reBidenoes. They have been erected an-
der our personal superviiion and no ex-
pense has been spared to make tbem
first-olaas in every respect. Novel ia
design and very convenient in their ar>
rangement, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
oold water, and have set soapstoue tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4<N>0.— Wu seldom have a place that we can
olTer al the low price placed on this extra well-
built two story house of clnht rooms, beside
butli room ; heated l)V furnace, hnu hani wood
floors lu dlnlMK room, klU'hcn and pantry;
biintlsome gas Uxtures, etc. NelghborbotMl tlrst-
claas and near business. (IttW)
On Central Street.- Very donlralde piece of
property, c^iislMlInK <>f two-sU.ry Iioums and
nearly •i'lM feet <»f land. Could easily be made
to pay moro than 10 per cent. net. (ISKt)
Not far from Merrlra»ck Strt»rt.— Two-
story, two-teiiomenl house of 14 r(N>mfl, flnlHb«"d
lu good shape. A bargain al $3500. (lOttJ)
If you will call at our offlcc we will show you
some InvcstniontH that will pay you battor tnan
10 per ceut.
One of file Most Remarkable Cares
of Blood Poisoning: Efer
Accomplished.
We Klve be'ow a suteineut of one of tha
most remarkable cures ever accompIlsbe«l by
any me«llclne.^^!^cl<lom has a community been
so KTcatly latcrest.'d In a case of this kind aa
was the village of Ihimariscotta Mills. Me.,
In tlie sickness and cute of Mr. Itankla.
KveryUiIng else bad fallo<l. and ' death soemad
InovlUblc, when Hood's Sorsaparllla was re
•orted to and effected
A IVontlerf'ul^Cure,
••The statement which I here make may seeai
too exU-aonllunry to Iks true. Iliit I w 111 tall,
my Biory is plainly au I truthfully as I possibly
can. and refer for coi rob(.raU<»n to almost any
resident of Uila town, where I liave llrcl all
my life aud am well knonn.
"When a youUi, I wai" strong and scllve, sbla
to work hard, and smblilous to succeed In life.
1 am DOW SI years of age. and 14 years a«o ba>
gan to have epileptic lli4«. caused, as we believe,
by Injuries to tlie upluc received by a fall, as
none of our family have ever been similarly
affllcte<l. Some nlno years ago, by advl<» of a
phyiilclan, I Itcgan to Uke h bromide eom-
pound, which had a <)uletlug effei* upon nif
nerves. This Uliig, as I am told, a 'cumuU-
tlve druir.' and taking nothing to carry It out of
my sysU'in, It bad a disastrous aud
ALM<»aT I^ATAI. KKrKOT
u|»on my ldoo<l. In foot. 1 think I never conld
•irnlu Ko throuKh tho pain and mliH>ry of Uia
past two years. !*o«>n afU-r I began wlUi tba
bromide. iM>ros appeared ou tbe calves of my
legs. Slowly but surely they spread over my
iu<ty. I tried all the medicines we oouhl hear
of, but iiMhlilg stayed their terrible progress.
They bectime very severe under my knees, and
when I walke«l blood would start froB tbem
and murk on the floor my patli from room to
room. At leiiglli thecor<li> Imm-auio contracted
so that 1 could no lou^vr w.-«lk, aud was obliged
In de«palr to Uko t«» my taxi, from which I
never ek|>ectud to rise. Kxieptlng my bead*
hands, feet and brvssl, I wan literally covered
with sores, conkUntly dl>M-hsrg1ng corruption.
No woni* can winvey an Plea of the terrlbl*
sufferlDgs 1 eii<luru<l,a>« my condition was al-
most too t«-rrlblu to dem-.rllMJ. I was ucable to
sit up or lie down, but was obliged to keep In a
reclining position, ro«tlng on my feet, blps, tba
palms ol my hsnds, and the back of my head.
1 could not l»csr the touch of heavy clothing,
anil my coverings were of the ligbtesi |>usalbla
material*. When they were ebanged or tha
clotioi on my limb* were rcinoTe<l, large soaba
oamc off with them. W lieu old sores tlrU-Ml up
aew ones formed.
I IIAi> MO Afi'KTrni
Ur sirs iiictti. cou M eat banlly anylhlnir, aad
waslu rtucn pain that I euuld sloop ouiy whoa
1 became tiitally (xhau»ted and relapsed Into
unconsclousneKS. I had the c^nsUnt attentloB
of a lovlttg fallMT and mother, who almost ex-
hausted their health and means lu endeavor-
ing to i-elleve my sufferings. 1 ha<l bevu coa-
SbchI t«i Uie bti<t about a year when, In Meptem-
bar, I -Mi, 1 at-ked moUier If i could try Hood's
liarsaparilla. as wc had road of IU ivmHrkabU
suoccM. I took one bottle aud noticed no
change In my oumlltlan. but conUnued to use It.
When on the flflh bottle we nollec*! rnat tba
•ores scemo«l tu look better, aud Uiu llesh uadar
Uiem natural.
THE
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
No. 5 Presoott Street, opp. Market Street,
A. W. DEBBY8HIBE A 00., Props.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
as CKIfTBAI. STREBT.
Over Prescott National Itank.
MOUJLDINOei
inevcry variety for boose flnlsh, and all kinda
of
Ob
For building, repairing or fendag oaa be
Ulned at
r-OWESX MIICES
At the old staad of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Street. Ooraar of natekar.
Plair anil Fancy Job Printing
OW ALL Know
AT THta owwicm.
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— JTOto Bajf of Hope —
Was cheering, and when my young friends Hi
tho village made me a Chrlntmai* present of a
dosen bottles of Hood's Hari>aparilla. my grati-
tude to them and tu iIh* nic^llclue was almost
unspeakable. I c^mtlnutd to Improve. Tba
smaller sores graduslly healed up. and evaa
tbe m«>re stublMrn ones wore farneil at laat !•
yield to Uic uieillrlne. New aud healthy skUi "
formed. .My »p|>etlt« came luioi tome, I at«
well and ln<reaf>««l In lluith. I soon began (o gM
n-ilural sleep, aud now rest as well as' any eaa.
Afu-r lMlnK«»nnned tolhe bed ayear aad Sva
months I was able to get up. I »ecmcd to grow
stnmger every week, and could soon work
alMiut tlie hou^«, and walk w Ith a cane, whleh I
Bhould not need, b«it for the contracting effseS
of tlie sores u|>ou Uie cords of my legs. I (aoi
BOW
KHTIKKLT PRKK KK<tM N«)UKH,
litvlng all over my b«Hly only Uie ncars as ra
minders of my sufferings. My whole Improve,
meal I altribuU aolcly to llood'i Sarsaparilla,
•nd can truthfully ssy I Ijcllevo I owe my Ufa
lo this wonderful medicine." (J. WAttlUta BAM-
KIN, DamaiiscotU Mills. Lincoln County. Ma.
For Corroboration
Uf the altove tcsUmonlsl wc can refer to alrtoat
•very resident of DatnrlscotU MlUs and tha
villages about. To be more spiM'lflc, we have
received letters endorsing Mr. lUakln's stale-
ment and tertlfylng to the wonderful power o*
lioo I's Sarsapartlla as shown In this fi»Mi, from
Makk I>. Kamkik.
J. K. Mt'LLKiAM, I'osiiaaster.
W. T. Yona. Hotel I'roprletor,
W. U. i'RAUua, all of Iiamsrtwotu Mills.
B. Z. WrasLOW. of Hrockion. Maas., for If
years postmaster and expresa ageat at Dar
mariv^otu MIIIh.
Mks. II. M. WiiiTTKMUBB. Ayer, Maas.
WILUAM II. CusiiiNO, WoroosUr, Mass.
Thrbom O. Ramkim. Worcester, MaM.
John 11. Rxaam. Womesier. Masa.
r. M. ItoLUMS. 77 Kranklla street. Boatra.
What More i» SeceanaryT
Hurely, after readlnjc the alH>re. not even tka
most skepUcal can doubt tho peculiar power of
Hood's 8Mrs.iparilla In piirlfyln* the blood, drtv-
lag out diaease, ami lm}iartinK health and vigor.
HeUi Rfietttn.
••I was troubled w Uh «alt rbeum till abet
tbree years sgo. My face al>oot4be eyea woaM
be swollen awl scabbed, my hands aad parts at
my bwly would l»c raw sores for weeks at a
Ume, iny ll«*sh would seem h » rotted that i eooU
roU pleoes of testa from betweea ssytafaraaa
large as a p«^ Intaotlwai
TUaMKHTKO WITH SALT UIBUM
In the worst form, and had to leave off wosk al-
togetber. I ooosnited sevrml dootors, bat tki^
f ave me no relief whatever. Oaa eallad it tyv*
polsoB awl frave me medicine aenonliagly ; b«S
•a|t rbeum cannot be cured In tbat way, I •••
Muayoa. 8«««a« Hoo<l's Sarsapartlla adf«r-
tlsad, I bought one liottle and ased It
todirectioas. it brl|ied me so moeto IfcaSll
a aaeoad and iMrd liottle. aad
■ AVB MVT BKKII
wltk satt rkaam stooe. I wlUi
Sarsaparllla Bot oaly for
arallklada,loaa of
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I.KNOTH '»!•• DAY.
ttli. 2:in.
Moon
p s.lOp.m.
Tl>« fV«»tli«r.
Since ftnturday ttic wcHthcr haB bceu as bad
M i.omU)U'. Yt-Htcrday rain picvalled nil day,
frevttnK o» ll foil. maUluK ll»o w<gkli»t' K<«nie-
thJiiK ttwful. Thta morutnj; strcctB and ulUe-
WMlkA wtro a Hhtct of l«c, ami a high northwest
Mle which hn« nrcvalUd blew the 8.ind away
a. fast AS It was sprinkled. The tcinpcraturo
ba* »>epp low, a« ihla i-ccord show.a :
7 a. in. I i».n»- *»•."]"'
Haiurcluy "4^ ^°
Hiinday 2|^
Monday ..<
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B03INESS NOTIOKfi.
Marlon, artist k- phfito-raplicr.
THE OITI.
StHi Io«-:iIk ou pa-'< h •'» ;»iul 7.
Klu'ii Uant of tl.lH «ily Imi. bren >:riintcd a
pi>Di>i<in.
lliill.nwyv. 18 Ml.l.llo btroi-t, docx Ki«u
IiMllillliK«'l"iill (IrM-lipllnli-.
CmII on W<"'d, llu- j«^v«ll''i". «"'! fNan»''>«:
tllU ^i'Hi-.'iH «»'ld Wltl'll Wllli'll Ih: KL'llx.
Doii'l lit voiir iH.rMti fall «lown. Try thr
U«'vn>li|' liuiKC ►hoi! at (ahill Hros. , i.>
>lHik(i stnii.
A i.uM.M- \M.-kill.d in .MaiiH' latrly tliul
wa»« lu f««>i (i iiu'lio rr.iii Up of noMt to ii..l
ofltliid liool. Do \ oil luar, Klw>li I/)\o-
Jo\?
Puirlc I: Kellov. tli<' hottlt'V, who (Iohm bii^l
ni'ss nn MidiHti «lrt«-t. l«ll I'U A<lui«» -'inil
ImM idj:''« !"'•«' di-Ux-alid a hUouldtr. Dr.
Cat't'liii viltrndetl liiiii.
Ax u ln'iivy triHk loiidt-d w lib <-f>ttou wu«.te
wa- l.rlntfdravvii lip (iorliaiu Klir.-t Sjitiir-
duy n.oniiii^', a wlillH. ii. «• pait.d. marly
throwliiu oiii- of the li«>i>c«. down and ••aun-
\t)^i u «l«l:iy of uuiiiy iniiiuto.
Tin- Anierl«'iin Holt i-oinpnny hat eloctrd
the followinir of1)ccr« for the «nHiiinir yt-ar:
rnKlibnt, Jamtm Bliiiicr; th'ik. i'renti^^
Wcbhter; tu««ur«r. ruicy I'arkcr; udiend
munajjer, M. F. linniiau; dircilor*, tUe
■anie, audC. A.HulAher.
The provlHlon pim« of K. .1. Malhcs was
wblHked «lowii Mt'nimark street pretty rap-
Idly tbU iiioniinK '>y " runaway horae. At
thecornerof central street the punj; was
overturned and the borne stopped. No dam-
age of any extent was done.
A not bcr of our old residents b«« passed
away. A white mure owned by H. N. l'rot>
lor, and 28 years oltl. died Saturday after-
noon. Mr.'rroetor had owned her 21 years,
ami ►be wa« well known to many of our ro*-
Identa. Hbcwasof uruy color when Mr.
Prortor bouj^bt her, and chanKcd to a pure
wbtte color. Taralysls was the cause of her
death. __
Aocldent.
Miss Torrc'V of Boston, the soprano slnirer
of the rnitariau church, fell In front of Wy-
manV exchange, Haturday nlcbt. and sus-
talwd n ►evcre bruUe about the head. She
was taken into Kimball's apothecary btore
aud soon retwvcicd.
I««i Fir*.
— ^ til one of the new ttulUilMK" »t the corner
ot Westford and Chelmsford streets the
workmen are <lrylnjt out the Interior, and
aome escai>ln>r steam Saturday nlRht led
Ofticer Marshall to poll In an alarm from box
84. It was the riisl alarm since the destruc-
tion of the old buttery department.
••Curdlnal Wula»y" In Town.
••Cardinal Wolsey" was seen on the street
Teatvrdiiv. and there Is no doubt he will be
presentatllitfbsti-eet vestry on Thursday
eve«ln»r, to llluslrHte Mr. Ibicheller's lecture.
The ••CardUial" will not say anything, but if
he did be w<uild have no occufiou now to re-
mark ''Had I hutKcrved my Ood with half
the zeal 1 served my klnn." etc.
Oolng Out of Bualneaa.
filuart. Held & Co., (W and (xS Mcrrimark
street, are ffoiiii: out of business and oiler
tbeir entire stock of dry ami fancy Kood>',
•80,000 worth, at auction prices. All their
winter cloaks will be oflercd at about half
price. Itcmeniher ihi-i W not an lulvertMnj,'
scheme or sham sale. KvcrytbliiK must Ite
sold at some price. Jolu the crowd and save^
money. _ ^
llefonn Club Meeting-
The Lowell. Heform club held its usual
weekly lneclin^ at Welles hall last iii«ht. It
was addressed by I'resUlent W.H.W hit-
worth and Jbiv. (i. C. Wrii?ht, minister at
larce. The latter spoke at some leiijjUi ainl
was warmly apidaiub.l. 'Uiere were eleven
new iiuimn atluchcd to the plcd-e. Kfv. U.
A. Ur« • lie w:»is aniio"nced as IIjk speuker ol
next Sunday cvciiiii;;.
St. Paul's M. K. Choroh.
The quarlerlv eonfcnncc of ."^l. I'unrs M.
K. church waa iield Saturday nl«ht,wben tbo
folluwinjr officers of the church were elect-
ed : Trustees. Keidluaiid l't>'J'HU .T,', *•
Ill-own. N.. I.N. Ibuhcller, C. J. Gbdden.
Miles ll.«alt\c. Ilobeit SlmpHon, t harles
Sftwver; stewards. Charles Shorey, Caleb
rhill.im.k, C. K. Kai rin;,'lon, (leoine BrluKS.
Charles Navlor. Nelson IVnnIs, Honjamiu
Holt, W. D. Brown, Kdwin Uartsborn,
iMjac Allanl, Ueor>;e S. Kendci«on. .lames
.Sawyer, .1. Clark (Jlidden; rccordin;,'
steward, (Jeor;re S. Fenderson; district
steward and «lele>t:Uc. Benjamin IIo!t. A
number of commillees were also appolnte.l,
and several satisfactory reports were iimde.
Personal/
yh. AVarreii Fox and «lauKhter, Miss Llllah
.1., fnd Mrs. Ahleii It. liicbur.lson started lor
( aliforida today, with the Kayniond excur-
Mr. (leorjre F. Knowlcs. who h:is been at
the Cenlial store for mnnv >cars, ba» m-cept-
imI a i.»osiii.'ii as an orlli-t r al lb.- stair prison
at Concord, wbidi In- will as^uni* al.oiil beb.
Ut. Mr. Knowle* bn« been prondnciit in ibe
Ccntnd M. K. church as well us in the \ . M.
C. A., and in bi>tli orjraniisalions lie will Ik?
(ireatly missed. Ill-' landly N to rem.iiu in
Lowell for the present. . . . ,
Mr. Sberw in. wh<'-e illness in Ibl* city Utx"
been noted, arriyed home Friday iifternoon
and Is now st>« eoinb>rtabIii asconid be ex-
lucle*!. the slrnke of para'y«is beiii,' ^olnl-
vyhat more severe than was ul flri>l thau..'l:l.
Best 20c. mixed candy today and toner-
row 14c. lb., S lbs. 85 oy.. at flmltb'a.
Blank Beoka.
I x'd;{crs. lournals, records, ard all kinds
of new Kdcda. Prices way down. For W
o»vs plcliires framed f r m new mouMtngs
at your own prli-e "* '^"
mack House block.
Shvtdul 0o%itt».
at Cambridge's, Merrl-
Best Messina lemons .in the market 14c,
d )/., 2 dox. 26 ct8., at smith's, 47 Merrimack
street. .
A. N. Harmon
shows special patterns In bronre, oak, and
oilier kluds of picture raouldlnK, also a Kowi
Uno pf fondjrn aud American photographs,
steel onjrravin«s and etchin;:s. The | -rices
are ri«lit. No. 89 Merrimack street, up stairs.
Best >I««islnn orangf* in the market S do*.
Wets, at SiultbV.
H«,ou Tlni«*.
Time Is money iin.l appointments made
sboul.l be kept. If you carry a reliablo
watch in your jtocUi t or liave a well rej.'»Jlat-
ed mantle clocl» at your h<»mo you will l>e on
tlnw and live up to your aureoment-. A
failure to do so cannot then t»e excused ou
that a.-couid. Clarke, M Cosiiral street,
make a spe.-ialtv of tine wnlches and maul e
clocks, and id V)" has the a,'ency of Parabola
siHJclat Ics. Low prices pivvail.
Best a. \\. I'crsian dates in the market 4
|h». 2.'^ cts. this week only at .'«inltb"s. 47 Mer-
rimack ««tl«'v't.
Notwithsfanding the terrible
cry of Ruin, Slaughter, Terrible
Sacrifice and GoIng-Ont-of-BusI-
ness Sales, we more than hold
oar own.
Market Scales !
Airerial fiotirrs*
A Kuinl Km It.
Ml-, llaiinali White, living at Nos. 7 and S
n.iinill"ii ci'riH.ralUm, met with a fatal aeei.
dent yesti rdiij m-od. About 12 UO s«un* «>r
Ibe luanleis iii the house liear.i a noi»e as of
a bod\ violrnily falllnuMind (.11 join.: U!' to
the attic Mrtir-.dlscoyeied .Mr-. White l\ iiju'
niK'in^eicii* on the ll»ir, lunin^' prolialilv
(.H|i|.rd while -ndrlnj from a sudden lilPe*-
and fall'-n. S.ie wits carried to a loom and
l)r. Biiull sumnioiKd. but althoie^Mi the
woman wa«* uiiinjure<l exiernall}, a riiptiiied
blood V(s«'l caiii-id her detilli abtict 11.4^
la-t uljilit. v<lie waf subjicl to heart. tliM-a-c
and pos^lbly wns oyeieome b\ a seven- at-
tack while d.Mendin;,' tin- stair*. .Mr«.
White U'a\cs a daiijilitcr. Annie, and u si.n.
lleiirv. botit w.irl.in^r«m the Hamilton. A
sNtei'liVe-* In Newport. Vt.. and she • is ex-
lieeted to arrive ill Lowell lutluy in rtspousc
to a despatch sent her.
Fraulchi Au« iter Ohe Contloff to l<uwell.
A movement is on foot to jjet Fraulelii
Adeir Alls der tHie. the famous yonu;; (J. i-
niaii piuiilstc. to comi! I<» l/owell to ulvc u
couecrt. As it rt quires t200 to secure her
serviees. It is consideretl necessary to secure
subKcrlptions for tickets to that amount be-
foiehaml. ami paper* are now circnlatlnir
with this in view. Miss Aus dcr Uhe (if we^
may use the Yankee title) is considered as
quite a marvtd as a pianist, and her concerts
have set the |dano-Iovim{ people into an en-
Ihuslasm rarely exhibited. If encourage-
meiit enough I- received a vocalist will also
be euKaued for the performance, which will
cerlalnix outrank anylhiiiK which has been
henni iii a Ioiir lime, if ever. The lime now
fixed is Tuesday evening. March 0. and the
place Mechanics hall. It Is unfortunate that
Ibis Is tliu ovenln^,' preecdInK the nlLdit se-
lected bv the Choral society for jflvinj; the
"Creation," but It may Imj possible to make
some other arran^.'ement.
Tomorrow Nlcht's Kehearsal.
The lust Choral so«ietv rehearsal In^forethe
(lilmoru concert will be held tomorrow
evening. There should be u larpe attend-
ance, and these thlmjs should be attended to :
(1) Kvery raendier should make full re-
turn of all membership tickets sold, with the
names of iiurehssers, that a full list of mem-
bers may i»e bad. ^ ," ,
(2) livery lillmore chorus book should
be returned, and left with the lihrnrlan.
(8) Kvery mendter shouhl come deter-
mined to Like as many (Mlinoro concert
tickets as possible to sell l>etween now and
the nl^jbt of the concert. These will be
ready for distribution tomorrow eveninif.
(4) Kvery member who can sing should
uttemi the rehearsal, and be prepared to
join with the clH»rus at the concert.
it Is expected that the tiremen who are to
beat the anvils will be present tomorrow
cvcninK, and ready to rehearse with the cho-
fus.
Special floticfs.
Htoam «M«l \Vat«»r Kitting
Are (lone by un in the very licst mauocr.
»V-(ins nxte.reo. Library Lamps and Fudcj
Qlubosn spts-lalty.
FAKUEr.L Jt COX.iTOX,
Telephone l.•-^4. »« I>«tton StrMt.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
The <>roG«!rs.
The annual festival of the Lowell Grocer-.'
association toinoriiivv evening,' i^ to be at Me-
chanics hall. Tbo comp my wid sit <iown at
the banquet »al)lcs al s o'clock. I'l e.-ddeiit
B. W. Clark will preside, and there arc sev-
eral putsts from oiitsile tl\e city, anions
them the pirsldent of the Boston (is>oeialloii,
and the president of the Haverhill a^^oela-
tlon. Pasic <t Nniiii are to luruifh the l)an-
quet,andJt iscxpcited that 125 plates will
be laid.
Unrk» Temperance Institute.
The BurUe Temj>e;anct' institute frave n
sacred concert in their hall yesterday after-
noon. A nuinbor of temperance son.s,'s and
rceltalions wen- ;;lven. and some excellent
piano music by James Donnelly, UoRcr
Suarks, Stephen (ialhiffber and Edward
Booth was provided. At the bull Feb. '20
Kdmands'H baud of Boston will furnish
music. The society has appointed John
J. Winn general manaiier, .James llayes as-
slstaut. William A. Ilojran floor director,
Michael Rogers assist ant.
Work on the Kulos.
The demolition of what rennmlns of the
wsllfl of the armorv bulldlpu on Middle
street Is bcina pu-hed. and at noon today all
but the lower part of the front had been
taken down. It wbm daiiterous w^rk and
those cntrapetl in it had to exercise great cau-
tion to prevent faliiii'.' to the ruins iMJiicath.
The rear still towers up. The street is
barred to vehicular travel m front of the
buildings, but many InlcrcMcd pedestrians
60 out of thei;* way to pass tlio place and no-
ce how things are pro;,'rebslny.
8c»lde<l at tli« HtlrllnK Mllla.
Two workmen of the 11. II. Barker com-
pany were scaldetl by hot water yesterday
morning at the Stilling m-ll>. H was about
9 o'clock in the mornln;:, and the men were
disconnecting the pres-me reirnlntor fioin
tbe main j)lpc whee the la«.t bolt broke and
tbe water flowe«l out su<ldenly. Mr. Iler.ieil
C. Miller was quite badly scalded about tbe.
f«oe. neck, breast and ri^ht arm lo the elbow.
Mr Fred Pinney was also scalded about the
kcftd aud left ear. but not seriously euouirb
to Med tiM MrTlcea of • physician. Mr.
Folio* Court.
Monday, Jan. IH.— There wns considerable
drunkenness in the city Satunlay idu'ht, and
ol the 14 persons lined in court this nutrninx
by Judue lladley, nearly all were gathered in
l»efoie yesterday.
John' McNnmara, Phillip Moriarty and
Thomas Uea|;an were tineti #5 and costs each
for the second offence of drunkenness.
Michael St. Leger, for a similar breach of
the law. got two months in the jail.
(ieotge <i. lAirli^i anil Kmiua S. Allen were
arrested at 3.30 o'clock yesterday morning'
in a ro<.m on Midillesex street by Captain
Howard antl Seri;eant Walsh. The couple
have been llvinii together for sonw; time, in
court this morninu' tla-ir case was c-onlinued
to Jan. y. It is said that the woman has
been married, her husbuml »lyin^' some time
►^it'ee. , , ,„,
Patrick Mechan. who keeps a house at 124
Market street, was \i>iled aboul «.4.") o'chxk
Wc.lnesday evening by Captain Howard, an-i
found doing iiletral Ibpior business. His
case will come oil Jan. 23.
A METHOD BY WlllCn
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Save the HLent
Now Paid to tbe Landlord.
XHK
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Laws ot the State
of New York, and authorized to do
business in the State of
Massachusetts,
Bev. Mr. Hnnilncton's Keslgnatlon ut
I'rovUleiice.
We tind the following lu this morning's
Proyideiice Journal:
At the morning service of the («ntral
Congregational cliuich yesterday llev. J.
Halt Mellvaine, who occupied the pul|.it for
the i\u\\ read the letter of resignation of
Uev. C.W. Huntington, the pastor of that
church, who has aecepted » call fnnn the
Hii;h Street ConL'rcgational church of Low-
ell, Mass. The letter is as follow « :
To the Central Congregational Church and Socie-
tv
My Dear Friends— As you hare «loubtleHs
learned ihrough the public press, the lllitli street
church of Lowcllhas extcnch <l to mc an invlta
tlon to iMicome Its pastor. The equivalent ol
tills call I have had under careful conslderntlon
for several weeks. The con itlons aiul oppor-
tunities of this church present special alirar-
llon-* to me an<l leave rae In no <loubt but that 1
can there, bclt.'r than here, promote the com-
mon cause In which we are all eiillHte<l. I uc-
Blre to accept the caII, and hereby rccl^fn my or
(ice as your pa8U)r and nqucst the church an«l
society to take action on tbe resignation and to
OStrii a plan by which you oan seonre a
thome or business proper'y of your own
qiioker, taiier, with less cash advance
and under more favorable conditions
than arc possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorised in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death.
People come in, look our stock
over curciull>-, get our prices, go
out !in<l look tiiound, and invtiii-
ttbly come back and uiako their
jnirclisiscs oi u». Why? Bectiusc
they nhvjiys tiud we oflor them
just what wo udvortisc to do.
If wc advcitiso anything us liav-
mg been marked down they lind
it is bo 11 nd buy with coniidi'nLe.
We have not marked down our
entire t?(oek, wo have not told
you we did, but there arc fcveral
depaitmentb that arc over-
8toeUod ; in thc.«*c dei)artments
we nitide new priccH and made
them HO low wc do not tear eoni-
polition.
Several lots of Drens Goods,
winter colors antl winter weight,
goods too heavy to sell after
April 1, we have marked way
down, and it any of the reader^
ot this ad. have a use tor them
they arc dirt cheap.
Outside Garments are going
very tast since the new schedule
of prices was publifihed last
Friday. W^o always make new
prices on all Outside Garments
we find in stock .Ian. 10th, and
this season wo cut very deep, as
we've had a big trade on Cloaks
ond want to wind the season up
with a rush. It you don't really
need a new garment this season,
but have got to have one next
winter, our advice is to buy now
and save from $3 to $10 on your
purchase.
The public in general appreci-
ate a good thmg \ot nothing and
that accounts for the immense
business we are having in our
Millinery department, as last
week we advertised to trim free
of charge during January and
retained our best trimmers to do
the work, and this in addition to
offering all millinery goods at
nearly halt December prices.
Gold dollars for Gfic. apiece
would sell very fast any season
of the year. Why not buy our
Ladies' Scarlet Underwear for
98c. each garment, that is
marked down from one dollar
;and a halt? They are intrinsical-
ly as cheap its gold dollars at
66c.
The Largest Assortment in Lowell.
Twenty differeiji^slyles. Prioei from 26
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUTOHEEB'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
Oambric Edgings and Insertions, md
AH- Over Imbfoideriei, Swiss, Torohoa
and Medicis Trimmings, Feather-Stitck
Trimming, Cash's Wtit« and Ooloxed
Rufflings, AU-Over and Open-Werk
Tnokings. For all White Goods aad
Trimmings for ihe same Eeek
ABELS & SON,
welIjES block,
Mlorrlmnok et.reet.
I668(ia^
MF.RRIMVCK »T.
STORE
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Wc mate a b|)«< Inhv of liepahlnn anil \\tmy
holrU'rtn»t KoriiUoi-uud call fur, u\«.» dellvei
(:ooil» in>i of ohbi-»ie«
99 PT*»w»tt »!«•»•♦.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Kre
tilait'c* and H|h'cUcIo« muat be
•old at prl<'en way U^low c •••t
on account of over*t<M<k. Don't
niUtttlMunportMulty. Oomeitml
(kCc. If you want aHgthing In
our line you caa buy of ua.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
sa omtm atrMt.
lON
YOU IM
LARGEST STOCK
or-
Fur Kobes!
(In so dtilimit gfd—).
Horse Blankets
AMD —
^yTS German GologU
^ SJ^ND l?;.Jf.STAMP F0R.4: i
LADIK8' AND cniLnRKN'S
Ul^DKIiWBAtt AMD UOblKUY
MATH ARD A 0O.*S,
TS MBKIUMACK ST.
That c»a b« toaad ta N«w Mrngtmrnd,
OBV ODK PKICC9 AHD BXAVimE OUB
•TOOK.
Dr
FIT BROS, i HOSFORD,
Old Oonvvra WmtH^wy,
IVti Central Stroot,
LowieiJ..
Fur Gloves aod WristlBts
Bire i« iiwejii. iiic «-«»■'> """ ■■v-•^.•■J M-^..r.""-j -•-
(Ice as your i»u8U)r «ii«l nquc«t the cluirch aiul
eoclcty to take action on the rcHlKnatlon ami to
appoint commUuea to Join me In c«lUnR an ec-
cleBl.iBtleal council, that the pnntomtc may ter-
minate In an orderly manner as »oon »8 con-
venient. . , ,„
lu rellnquUhlng: my work ninonK you, I dc-
Blretocxprexs my wnllal nppreelatU-n of all
the helpful sympathy anl aM which you have
nupplled In our unlie<l effort, anU I fain woul«l
acKnowlcdKC erraieluliy the i»en»oniil klmlncsr*
ami affection which In aloindunt measure you
have shown. The many tlen of frlelld^hlp nn«l
Icvo which have been loimoid lioiwccn us,— fiml
1 refer not Blmply to tho^c ocrftflonetl hv my
oniihd relation to you as im«U)r,— 11 will be
painful to Bi ver. ._ - .
• Willi the earnest p'« ver that the future may
brluK the cl.urcli Into toller ttnl more vfal ex-
i.erloneeof the con^^llllnln^r h.ve anil the un-
Knr Iial le cIcIkb of (hil^t, aud that mo the
trueHtpioi'pciitly may nuemi It.
1 iximalii always hlucerely yours In the falin of
the (;o..pcl, C. W. HUKTJNUTON.
I'rovldcnec, January 14, 188rf.
F. H. & F. L KILGORE,
No. 4 Wyman'8 ExchaDge,
LOWELL, MA88.
After April 1st we shall have
no use for Fiir.s, conscqucnlly
what WC have imi.st go now and
the new prices made on tlicin
last week will hurry them along.
Muffs, Boas, Collars, Sets and
Trimmings have been reduced to
prices that won't cover cost of
the skins, but wo don't care for
that, we had rather have money
than Furs just now, for we can
use the money \o pay lor a big
hne ot French Satines that are
coming along to us before many
days. In winding up we will
say if you are in need of any-
thing in our line we think we can
pleftBO you. Any way we would
like the privilege of showing our
6tock and giving you our prices.
If they don't look just right to
you we've nothing more to say.
-FOR-
JLT^GTTM'El'R
Special Bargain.
One of the bari^idus offered by M. W. Em.
craon. i'l Central slreet, for n ttUori time, la
one tlU hromlde portrait aud quo dozen ex-
tra fiae caldueta fur $7.50. Call aud exam.
iue aampka of bU work.
Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Broad-
way, New York, U. B. A.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
IN THE BKST QUALITIBS.
Qrey and Black >Voir and Blaek Baqal*
inauz Dog Kobe* in treat viarlety at iliw
lovreat prioea.
WM. P. BRAZER & CO.
Cornsr Hat and Olov* Store.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A RICH YABIKTT.AT
C. B. ADAMt^, 18 Cabot Street.
Bend orcton to na f or palBttag, papoitact cto*
RAZORS
AMV
STROPS.
10 Pieces Extra Weit
MELTON
SUITmGS,
Fall Doablo >Vid(h, at
Only 33c. per Yard.
Cost nearly doable Uiis priee
to maaafactare.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
|0DB.B.M.1CBLM»,
KIMBALL & CO.,
93,'9S and 97 Merrimack Street,
KATES
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
PrintinflT Preasos.
A. G. POLLARD & CO,
80 A 82 lerrfmaiek Street
i^o^nciLXto
SHATTUCK'S,
94 CBNTBAL STBEET.
TOUB ATTENTIOH IB GALLED
To th« rhamcter of lnve«tor« In tl>« Kew Hmmp-
iblre Trurt Co.'* 6 |»«r ei. Itabentwro r — ■'-
PIttfllclil tavln|r<i Itenk, PlttpOeld
I^nenMcr AATlng^ M«nk, LancMler.....
Norwuv PlBliM Hnvlnrn Itank, Koj*MUr ^-.-^
MlirordFlTeC;f'nt.S«vlnrit think, Mllford $10^m
llcrrlnuiek Coaniy ttevioga Itenk, Ooo-
PmnkllB ftarliiK* Banii, Kmakllii IliJiM
llemmiMk KiTer 8.Tlng. Uauk. Man-
OhMklre ProTtdMM loMituttoa, Ec«M..9IMaMS-
r.loaiiff.Jr.,Ag«it,
Bda4iH>
ESTABLL^IIED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1888.
PIIICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BTiNE.
....Harry Dixey bas Hued Sam Small for
libel. The tlilnn HeeuiN siiperrtuoui*. Neltber
ih iu uevil of uilvcrtl.iug.
....Wo don't »eo any other way for the
protectum of the rext of tbe loiiiitry but to
take Dukolu lii, out of tbe i-okJ.
....Out wet they Hre odvertUliig felt
mattkt; UN a proteetlou ajjnluKt cold. TbU U
unnectsnary, sluce tbe eolJ Itself Ih felt.
....Weread tbut uioiiK tbe tounectlcut
Bbore K>.507 lureH of oyster betb are uuder
cultlvtttlon. We mltcbt add tbut Ibey are
alHO under water.
....Si>eaker Cole of tbe New York nHBcm-
bly never jihiyH any K«iue of cmdn but
eu^br*-. lie whk K^well up lu tbl« tbat be
eucbifl .Jim IfuHted out of the cpeakerHblp,
but bi- piirlner ••ansixtcd."
....TbC'".\ndover Towumunn" "proponeH
to all ibe ladleH of Andover." And tbe
Towu>.uiaii h u elerjjyiumi aud a luurried
man.toUoot. Aud tldm 1» leap ytur. lou. Is
tliU tt fridt of tbe uew tlieobtifv)-
....It U cnlfl tbut Lord WoUeley lbrcatcn»
to takeMic Hl-bl:iiid s.ddltrV kilt away. A
"kilt" -uldler IkuH Ktuerully cDii^ldored of
much account, llul a t-oMler tbat N Scotch-
ed aud uot kilt. wouUl Ik- it forry fellow.
MASHACIlUfiJlOTTei.
A Mr*. Bordeu of Fall Hi ver wnt* probably
fatally l>u: ued Mbuday by the explosion of a
keroMue luu)p.
Albert (Jorbani. who wan hurt on tbe Bos-
ton aud Albany railroad ut Hruokliue Satur-
day, died at liiKbt at tbe MaK.achuBcttM boa-
pital.
Tbe An<lover liavinKK liaiik has bad *1,T04,-
T38.4-.Mu tlepwKliM tbe paMt year, which U
|80,0(M> more iban the prevlouH y«ur. It baa
a receive fuud of f<i4,OU0.
Tbe Andover national hunk ha* not pron-
perouK cuou;fb to have a uew plate-Kla»« door
to Its bank bidldliiK. in place of tbe old wood-
en door which han served' i-iuce IH'iU, w(ieu
tbe bauk wua built.
Slxty-«i«ht acres of laud on tbe shore of
North Wutuppa poud, aoutb of tbe water
workK property, iu Kail River, bus been pur-
cbaKed i>y a svudlcate of Fall River capital-
ist*, an«i it will probably be uned for mauu-
facturiuit.
Thirieeu bovs were biidio); down Pecker'*
bill in Haverhill Monday, wheu tbe «louble-
runner rau Into a coul team aud all were
tbrowu oil", Hcveu IwIuk aeverely injured.
CbarlcH Emerson wa!« lujured iuterunlly and
it uot expected to live.
Millard Fillmore Drown la tbe uaroe of a
baby born in Lynn Dee. 17 who wei«bn only
one pound and seven ounu«H. He la believed
to l.»e tbe smallest child In the world. 80
many people wanted to see him that a uul.>iiL'
re«eptiou was held hi Odd Fellows' ball Sat-
urdii.v. which about 1000 people attended.
▲ Bridge Tett«d.
The uew brldire across While ilver» tbe
scene of tbe Hartford accident on tbe Cen-
tral Vermont railroad la^t February, was
tuccessfullv tested SuBtiay. Twelve loco-
motives extending the entire length of the
bridge. repreHentli>K *W tona in weight, were
run upon it and Nlouued. causing uo appre-
ciable depression. Three of the heavier mo-
guls, weighing 2«0 touH, were then run upon
It al different nites of s need, the quickest
crossittK being iu 12 Micouds aud the highest
speed attained 40 miles au hour. The greal-
est aud average depression was on Ibe l.V)
feel spans, ulne-sixleenlhH of un luch, and on
the ."lO Tei't spans, oue-fourth of an Inch. The
bridge Is of Iron, riveted lattice, with mod-
ern safeguards, built by the Vermont Cou-
structiou company^ of St. Albaus and cost
about «(40,00<).
Railroad Accident*. *
A freight train ou the Pittsburg, Cincin-
nati aud St. Louis railroad was thrown from
tbe track at the high bridge at Tempernnce-
ville station, within the liiuitH of Pittsburg,
Pa., Mondav, aud two cars fell to the street
l>elow. One mau was killed aud another se-
riouslv Injured. t
A WaljasU passenger train from Des
Moines and a water traiu ou the Ottumwa
and Kirkville road came luto collision near
Ottumwa. la.. Sunday, and the tlremau of
the Wa^a^b train was scalded to dealb.
George Miller and Isaac Biidileusteiu, the
cngiueer and flnnian of the other traiu,
were killed and buried under the wreck.
Several pcr>ouK were badly hurt. Tbe col-
lisou was caused by a luUtake of tbe Ilock
Island train dispatcher.
A BnrKaIn for a L.lfe.
It Is stated ttiut while Greenwald and
"Butch" Miller, burglars, were awaiting
trial for murdering Lyman S. Weeks of
Brooklyn they ugreed through Fred Miller,
one of the gang, lh;:t whichever was tried
first. If convicted. sbouUl take the whole
blame of the murder, us they thought one
life was enou>;h to ^acritice for the crime.
Since that bargain was made Greenwald has
been tried and sentenced to bang, but has
not yet taken on himself the respousiblllty of
the murder.
Entertainments.
GRAND CONCERT.
Mrs. Maiul M. Starkweather,
WUli the t l»oru* ClK'lr of
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH
au<l full Ameilcan orcbestra, will K've a tiraml
Concert under dlredlon of Mr. .1. Avison
Baker, In the ohurch, Tueadajr KvenluK. Jan.
IT. Tickets i^ cents, on snlc at Durant A
KoKcrs'. HcuJ. Holt'.* utore. No. 7ft Central street,
uud A. W. Dow's iipothccary »tore.
HUNTINGTON HALL.
P<>l>ulttt* CoitfKe oC
Entertainments !
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18,
HANNIBAL WILLIAMS
-IX-
SHAKESPERIAN READINGS.
A^-Other Date*. Feb. I and 10.
Tickets now on 'ale at V. M. C
The three for »1.(K», ln<iU(Un»{ seat.
liux ofll(« open Wednesday at 7 p
.V) cents.
A. Rooms.
, m. Price
Xtoiiiid tlie liVorld
illustrated"lecture
J3y M. M. OAI-LOtJ,
The Well-known Author aud Editor of Boaton,
At John Street Clmrcli, Thursday, Jan. 19,
AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M.
Illnatrated by Stareoptioon.
The tour descrlhei a journey of «0,000 rnllea;
nearly I5«i original views are shown; and the
lecture plcturen nceuei visited l)y few trnvcllera.
7 Icktfta 50 Cents. Chll«lr»n.85 C«uta.
Music Hall.
ONE MIGHT ONLY.
rriiurMday. January lOth.
Better Than Erer Before.
TONY DENIER'S
EVER WELCOME
I
Together with the greatest
OLIO sPf^^I-ffv OLIO
Ever presented to the pabllc.
New Trtcka
New Scenes!
New Costumes! New Mutic, etc.
Pric** 35, .V) and 75 cents.
»ale thi-ee days In advance.
Reeerred seats on
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Saturday, January Alfet.
The Prince of Comedians,
MR. GUS WILLIAMS,
Supported bv a Superb Comedy Company, In
his new home comedy <lrama, entitled
"KEPPLER'S FORTUNE,"
By Cal Wallace, e'n., under the management ot
.lohnH. Ilolib.
New Music! NewSonifs! New Itecltatlons !
Everv lady attcndlnK tlie performance of Kcp-
idcr'R Fortune will l-e presented with a couy of
Mr. Wllltams' latest song, entitled "Cradle lo
the Grave.'
i^otice0.
IVOTICE!
Phenomenal Weather In Tennessee.
The most phenomenal storm lu the recollec-
tion of tbe oldest citlzeuH reached Sicrapbii,
Tenn., Sunday. It was tbe fag end of the
blizzard, with tbe accompaniment^ of thun-
der and lightning. The mercury was only
10 above zero, aud the ground was covered
wltb four lnche« of frozen sleet, making ex-
cellent HlelghlDg, and everybody turned out
to enjoy it.
PnbUc Bequests.
L. J. Curtis, a millionaire manufacturer of
Meriden, Ct., has left f 750,000 to tbe Curtis
Home for Old Women and Orphans, which
be built and maintained ut his own expcnue.
Hla widow getH $60,000 anil the homestead ;
his daughter and granddaughter, fdO,000;
Episcopal charities, #20,000. and a nutnl)er
of relatives each a siuall bequest, fiOOO in
all.
Oacar Wilde's new book, "Impreselons of
America," wdl be eagerly read oy all who
asBlsted to make the poetN trip so decldediv
pleasant. His impresHlon of Dr. BuiPs
Cough Hyrup is a matter of little conse-
quonoe, as the pubfle have already pro-
*^nouoo«d it tbe resMdj for coughs and colds
par oxoelleBce.
THIS CERTIFIES that .1. E. Berry has dis-
continued buelDess on Market street, ana Is
not responsilble for debts only to Sept. Ist, 1887.
He wlllln the future cxnitlnue to auctioneer and
appraise. Orders left at 44 Westford street or
addressed to P. O. Box 105 will receive prompt
auentlon. All commission goods will receive
Ms personal supervision. J. K. BBBRY.
KANSAS BBEF,
The wonder of the world ; so (ood and yet
so cheap, at Mo. 1 Presoott street*
REMOVAL.
Owlns to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
-^OF
I»etei- Foye
Has boen remored to Ifo. 8S KIDDI.B
STBBBT. nearly opposite the old star*.
Xtae attention of new and old cmstonsora le
isapeetftiUy aoUelted to thlc
i&eotrau
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
WE, the ■ndcrHlirned, have formed a copart-
ueri<ht|t for the carrying on ol the druir
bUMlne-iK In LuwcU utJhe corner of Merrimack
and lirtdge Mtreetn, umtcr t^^e Arm iiamo of
Carter & Sberburue. M. (). CAItTKU,
J. W. sUKltltUltXE.
Lowoll, L>ec. 31, 1^»7.
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUOHS.
Price 25 Cents.
Large Size 60 Cents. „
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DRUOOISXS,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
Cnstnietion.
Teacher of Piano, Or^an and Harmony.
Arrnngements ma<le as pianist, organist and
i)HuUt for concerts. Five Cent savings
hi
accomi)HuUt for concerts
Uai.k Building
Mitchell's Boys' School, Blllerica, Mass
:t family school for boys. .
itfht to Hftaaa. Saad for eti
M. C MITCHELL. A. If.,
Principal.
A strictly select \
mlts boys from el
l»rt«
mi. AND MBB. HOBSOK'S SCHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETTEMBEIL
^. will give a course of
TElitECTURES ON QERMilN LITERATURE
At our school, commencing on WedneMl.iy even-
ing, Nov. l«Jth, at 8 o'clock. By Bpeclal request
they will be ulvon In English. Price for course,
|5.uO. riease address
UKO. W. IIOHSON, ISO £. Merrimack St.
A LARGE IlfVOICB
of flae bnttfr. Just look In and see It.
Ko. 7 rrescott street.
EATANDBE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a lb., 2 lbs, 25c
We keep a full line of PURK CAN DIRS of all
kinds. MCDONALD'S Pure Handmade Can
dies, 40c. per lb.
IVutMi! ISTuts! Nutal
A full line of Mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. 25c.
FLORIDA ORANGB8, GRAPES, Ac.
Try some of our CANNED GOODS with
vour Christmas dlnu(<r. Our stock comprises
Honey Drop Corn, Suwsotnth, Pea8,^Strlng and
Lima Beans, Asparagus, Ac,
-r —
Boston Branch Grocery,
107 1IIIDDL.B8EX STREET,.
Opposite N^oi*tliem Depot
Telophooe No. 82-.3.
If you have a house or roome
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Coubier a good
medium tor making knowji your
wants. Suc^ advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
cuktion of the CiousiEB for three
days at a cost of 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail cf being
Imtd tram.
Clotting*
Liivell One-Price Clolig Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
Grand Pant Sale.
Two yeiiis ago we mnde our
g:r*;nt sulc of punts made from
caft-.s line res iiiumilactured by F.
A. &il. .^^jiwvor, Dover, N. H.,
lit M.OO per puir, fi price never
heard of heforo and never dupli-
cated liy iinybody since.
Today wc offer
SOD Pairs of rants,
Made iVoiii Casjsinieres innnufact-
ure^ by F. A. & J. Sawyer and
thelcelclirated LlvJngMton Mills,
it $3.50 per Tair.
These Pahts are made from the
beat quality of these Cassiineres
and are .styles that are bringing
in otiier clothing stores from $5
to $6.
We have iidded to the above
several hundred pairs, made trom
cassimcros ot the best makds in
the United States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $0.50
— all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can equal value for
the same money be found as in
this Bale ot
Markets.
A HONANZX THIS WEEK.
Turkeys lOeenta. vhlcfceue lOcenle.geeee
10 ceota, at No. 7 Frescott ■treat.
EATAiM) BE MEllllY.
Clilckcns, Dueks. and Poultry of all kluUft.
Alsoa)! vnrlotlc-H of Uents and Vegouldes ot
the season to be found In h llri«t-rlii«s mnrkct,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
« MERRIMACK 8TRKET.
Telot'bonoKX^-'i.
FANCY CltKA>IKI(V liUTTEK,
The heat mtulo in the world, at No. 7 I*r««-
cott strvvt. '
The Beividere Market
Cor. Vi\i\i and East Merrimack Sts.
jTor Sale.
4(^AdTertli«oi«ut« under thl^ head cast
onljr 19 cent* a lln«</or thrrr luarrttitn*.
F
and 86 P&nte at $3.50.
yfncan wc advertise a 'Bnt^ain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
L
thj
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
Flrat riaaa aieata. Poultrr. Oamc, Plah.
Oyatcra, VagrtMblea, Fruit, aod a fanaral
line of Grofwrlea at aa low rioea aa th«
quulity of Oooda oan be iold. Gall and
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
CORNED ,
Tongoet 10 eenta ; ftanoy brlaket 4 cent ■•
No. 7 Pjreacott atreet.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
rr Brldire Street,
BAOQTT BBpSa,
PROPHIBTOBa,
We are prepared to fill aU
orders for the choicest Meate,
Poultry, bruits and Vegetables
with promptness and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
iHt$cellaneouj5*
KSTARLISHED 18«e.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Best QnAlity Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statnary,
Artistic Bronzes.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
JUST RECEIVED
Aflne lot of*d*aaed plga and hogt. Call
•t No. 7 Preaoott atreet.
Revere House,
BOSTON.
Me«r Boaton and Maine. Eaatem, Fltchburs
and Lowell depots, centres of bualneas ana
places of amuaement.
Bemodelled, Befomished, ITewly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
European Flan.
Rooms all larfre and comfortable; elegant
anltes, with batha atwched : ample public oar-
lors; gentlemen'a cafe and billiard room added,
and flrstK:lMa In erery respect.
BOOMS rBOM Sl.OO A DAT UP.
]] B'idiie Street. • - Teleolioiie 143-2.
JUST LOOK.
Rabblta, duofca, quail, gronae, Tenlaon,
elk. No. 7 Preacott atreet.
Do Your Own Oyelng, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dvc everything. They are sold
everywhere. l*rlct lOe. a pnckage— 40 colors.
They have no e(|ual for !itrci>Kih, Brlffhtness,
Amount In I'lickaKCM, or fur FaMtncss of Color,
or nnn-fadlnj: i^ualltlert. Tlicy do not crock or
smut. For sale l»v W. W. Duncan, DniKKlst,
191 iMlddkscx htrcct; (Jcotlulo'a Drusr Blorc, ll!)
Central, corner .Inckson street's Klsko's block;
F. II. IJutler A Co., DrujcK'stH, III Cnnlral street;
C.arleion A Ilovey, PruK^stH, City Hall, Merri
mack street ; Albert L. Fk-ld, DruKKltl. Uavls
Corner; Elllnjfwood A Co., Pharmacists, oppo-
site po-tofilce; < J. C. Brock, DruiifiM, UrldKC
street, corner First street; G. C. ()9goini, M. D.,
Ap<»thecary, corner Merrimack and Aiiffolk
streets; Denis O'llrlen, Druggist, 88 Bridge
street, Lowell, JJaaa.
February 1,1888,
I shall REMOVE my place of buslnesato
Nos. 5 and 7 Gorham Street.
I have a very large and varltd atock of Parlor
Suits, Easy, Rocking, Fancy and Odd Chairs,
alao Ratun Furniture, together with a Hne line
of Draperies and Shades, which I shall dlapose
of at about COST, In order to reduce my atock
to Its very lowest possible quantity before re-
moval.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
10 M TDDLBflBX STRBST.
tj^OK MAI.f.— A i.einlv new drlvInK sleigh.
' luijuiro at lMVahhli.(;t«>n Kiiict.
OR HALE.— .\ choice lot of hena and pal-
letx. A. ILJ'ark, .*«ui«h <.hclni»for I. Masa.
FOR HAI.,K.— .Stveral lionnllnK and Iwlg.
lotf hoiir-ep, ceiitrallv loc-iitcrl, at prltMsa
from f.Vm to ^-.Idoo. Apply t4* Flhh A I'lummer.
iH Central street^ ' . .,
WOOD Lot KOn HALK.-il acrea,
over JO year*' >rr<ivvtli ; well lociui d on a
hlKiiway only 4 mllcH iroin l.owfll. A desirable
Itivc'stmeiil. I'rico Uiw. Address lock box »1»,
( hejin'<fonl, Mass.
NKW MILCH COWh c^iuMantlvTn hand
and for sale at CiiiidiiK't farm, n.'ar H'eat-
tordCeiitrc. Fresli r,i rlvalu uvcrv tvu) weeka
from Nfw lli(iiipHli\ri- ;ii)d Vfni..'iiii. Convey-
aiice from di-pot to luVm.
IT^OIl HAI.K.— One ol ihit llnest hUiduIohr Id
J iU-lvbl«)ie. l-.'-i .'(tack pole itiifft llitHKoUaa
IH rooms, liiwltlcK l.aib room, wa^ti nMnii and
large Hlied , KiabIc for :l liorfCN; aiiipli* ctrrlage
roi m ; l(i,(.tKi |«'ft of laiKJ wlili al»uut io fruit
tiees. F:iii|iilrf on pninl^if.
Ij^Oll .SALK.- A iwo-Mory house, stable and
' Kooij lot of land, Hliiintcl in ( entralvlllo, a
lew Hti'p" from ItrMfTC Mieci and borMO cara.
House roiiudns )l rooinn and fhcil ; u ')ar|.'aln at
pricf, iri::<Mi, on cai>y tcnns. A|iplv to Visb A
riniiinier, <K Contiiil mm'cI. rooinx ;i mid i.
Ij^Oll MALK.— An exceilont block of four
? tenements of live t'oom.* cncb; rlty water
and sewer; rents r.r $',Ui per montb ; :<.'um') couare
feet or land; Hpiiatcd on a popular htic«t hi Jlel-
videre, coiiveiilciii to tbu inllli,; no l,4.i(«>r rent-
ing property can be foiiiid In the city; prtoa
ai'.MiU. Ftillpartb-iilnrHoi' FUh A I'lnnimer, 4«
( entral street, rooinw 'i lui't 4.
li^OR HALR.— A twu-atory, two-tenement
Ij house of !■: rminiH, .-ill In tliu best of r«)|>alr;
city water and closets; fltiialcd near tbe south
comiiion, wlierr buiil Is worth T.V-. per ft.; rente
f«ir ♦'27 per inonlli; :Uoo H.iuair feet of land:
price i).TJU(). Full particulars of Fish * IMum-
mcr, 4H Central street, roomaSand 4.
Ir^Olt HALK.— A valuable ustalo.r/inslsUDg
: of a three I- lory brick house of 12 rooma,
hhed and Koo<i nnioiiiit ol land, extending to •
buck street, few ^tv\ll^ Irom tho Amerlcjuiliouaa,
In this rlty. It Is hddom property of this claas
Is offered for sale. Sidd to acttio an estate. An
early call will ..ecure a barirHln. Price flOOO.
rull partlcularH of FUh A Plniunier, 4h C( otnU
street, Lowell, Mass.
Co Lrt.
J^Advertiaementa under Ihta head
only It eenta a Una for three Inaertlona.
^O LKT.— A cottage at l.'i Hampahire atfMt.
Inquire at IU Thirteenth street.
T
O LRT.— Uoiisonnd large stable, ploasantlT
locHte<l, Mammoth road. N.L. War«t,dentlat.
TO LKT.— N'Icely furn'siicn, large and well-
llgh'cd n oms, couvenleully sltuate<I,at No.
II Fifth street.
TO LfT.— An elegant hnuae of alx room* ',
one with live rooms; one with three roona.
WUhfatyut street.
istout street.
P|iTy to C. ff. Conant, M Cn
JL Apr .
onAl Central slrwt
eatnat
rp<» I^R'I-.— Feb. Ist, meat market, wbte re-
JL frigurator, marble slabs, etc. Rent low.
Knquire of Oeo. .s. Cushlng, u Tyler street.
rpo LKT.
X. railroad, nice cxittnge
T
I'awtitcketvllle, near liorao
house and stable,
with large lot of land. I. M. Cliaae, Mammoth
Itoad.
no 1..KT.— IIou!-!', \m Hchool street, near
Pawliicket street; has bath room and fur-
nace.. A|iply to.l. U. Itogera, grain atore, tl.
Miirket street.
TO LET.— ^mall tenement, near the milla.
Also cottage house, near the mills, $0.00
ler month. Mouse and stable on llildreth street,
enquire of Thus. II. Elliott, 3:) Central street. -
fc'
^Eantg.
J^AdTertlaemonta under thia hoad aost
only 1^ eenta a line for three laaertlona.
WANTKD.«-.'<lluatlon by an experienced
FrotcHtant girl to do second or general
housework. Address C W.. Courier of1U«.
WANTED.— By an experienced slngleool-
ored man who thoroughly umlcrstanda the
care of horses, a situation aa coachman. In-
quire at 20 Smith street.
TAHLB HOARD AND ROOM8, 117
(jorhani street. Termn reasonable. ,
FOR SALS.
On Confral Street, near Ilosfonl sqnare,
have !i jrood two story house, nioilcrn built, Ih
gooO rcpslr. ".\o outs" aUmt tlic property, and
U 1p one of the bent trades lu wunl .'I ; price $^300.
On Oorliain Street I have a two story hnnae
for $1700, and snoiber one for tOUX).
In Ward Four— fl»«X) will buy a nice, large
7rooMi hout.e, In (rood repair, nearly new, and •
nice large lot of land, »00o feet.
THOMAS H ELLIOTT, 3S Ontral Straol
Lowell, Koema 3 and 4. Use the elevator.
ALL KINDS or POULTRY
Cheap today at No. 7 Preaoott atreet.
ANNUAL MARK-DOWN
IM
J. r. MESBOW & 00., - - ProprirtoM.
ADTEBTI8E TOUB WANTS
allaafartkrM
■XPBKIENOX AND SKILL
ComblBe<l are the recommendatlona of Young,
the barber, room 9 Post Uflloe Block, ano bla
able aaalaUnU. No long waits are re<|ulre<l to
have your wanta carried ont. All la uolitenesa
and attention. In addition to the men** depart-
D-.ent a Ladlea' and Chlldren'a department la
oonneoted. Five aaalatanu alwaya in raadineaa.
Taka the •terator.
BOOH SO. f. rotr awwwom
Wall Papers, Borders, Friezes
and Winddw Shades
■AT
KITTREDGE'S,.
IS* CKNTRAL 8TRBKT.
ThIa la a rrand op|H»rtnnHy tor real eateta'
man and ownera of rentable property.
A Ti'EW INVENTION*
Our Exoelflilor AmH Sittei*
Is warranted to be FIRST-CLASS In every faat-
ore, and any desiring a superior artiole fa thto
line will do well to call and examine ita aoarlla
before purchasing elsewhere. No duet. aaaOy
opemte.l, all ateel beariafa and cooaeiineatty
unlimited wear. Sold for oaah or laatalmeata M
M4 M ontaaaek ■lta», I,mrell, Mi
O. H. OHAML Pyapriater.
ALL EBKtM OV OOlOfnGIAL
M
ri •^"
:>
*
•ti,
-tuv-
I^WELL^AjB,Y.COUgIER.TUSgDAT, ^^^^^ "• J^".
A SiyTART DRUMMER.
Why His 8«l«ry w»»
Don bled.
other evcu-
Golm; «ver to St('niu;:tou the
loK 1 met Krauk Ilo, brook ou tbc l>oat. Uol-
brook, HltUo..;:!. Mill ,1 yoi.ug luun, U an ol.J
njerdiant. He was at the bead of the Chk-a-
Kobram-boftheb.u.eofA. T. Stewart &
CO. for » tl.iu' and I ;^ot talkm;: to hi.n about
th»tel.lol•|.I•i^l»^;c•;n^.*-tbe druiuiiKi>. He
told im- llii^ 'lory about one of them :
1 u«ed to Halter iiiy.*elf, lIolbrOQk !><?;,'«».
that I i'ould -.1/..' up tbe HPi.luant>, for .-It'ik-
IblllfoVwlml the W.r. ^v..r.h.so:.>.>;.l tu
?uau u ^aiKHJ Mihi. y. nui I ivmemher n«ltln«
vUhtUamI once. A y....u< t.-llow i-iU.o
saleHinau'N territory. To do 80 makes trouble
••Seventy dollar* a mouth, Mr. Ho brook.
.•Tnd vuu have b.-.« wUli u- bow lougy
iHrtJtcaL
T\v<»"ii\oiithi» oil Ihurxlay."
'And you wanted bow iiiueb
1 \o\\ you I tboujibt
caiue !
•Will
rib )?
•Verv
wbeu you
I would be
luau
badly Mvv- ,• , . , f
Into tbe V hieuK'O '•tore and iisk«5 for
Ho WiiH a re.l eheeked iitlU
with waxed vimU
iion.
II itosi'
fellow.
BUorU-'d a nlee mui'tucbe wit..
Sd wore well.tiHl»>; elothe;. >«'''^;» '' "
Jverand^aUl to ^n.>>elf,_;he,v ^ ^a^>oun^
worth *1500 to v«)U.' , , .. .
.\n-v -ood. i-lVM) it N, vour hulary at that
llKure .(at'luK f ro». the day >N)U '';'•?«»• ^_
•'Thank yo» xery '»»'''' .'^Virvcv, "^FN J
W°H1
think 1 eun Nell
llonal Tribune
[Nif-
The ExleriMli««»tl«»n of thi. Buff^o
When the ruionl'iKiUomllway was built
from limabu to Cbeyenuo, in the year- 1S0»>-
7 it out tbrousb tbe eentre of tbo «reat l.ufla-
lo ran^-e. and from it as n ba«c of" operation*
tbc bunterh swarmed uorlb and south, slay-
tn« a, Ihov went. Thun wh. tbe wrcat
I'm in twiin. never to be reunited
y OWELL BLBACHEBT
Land Sale !
H^oUtiap (Sfootis.
NEW YEAR'S !
GOODS CHEAP.
C. I. Sooti $c Co*
GReatrem
UMktrhc. UrxlKh*. TMtkMh^
For Pftin '^^' ^^^^^^'^^^
tnmauuJBi A,
my idea of hiw full value.
Kiniiiiirv t'llk I oaid to him:
" " VVel . s r. what salary would you expeet
-what do you think you would i.e worth to
replied.*' I
1 can •oil
Uk
v»»
I want dl.VM)." be i)romptly
think IM be worth that to you
good*, Mr. Holbrook
SlHked plain of Texa* pre»*nlly
herd
Tbe
Itt'ciuni! the
Houtberu benl.
like
If
y
There wa^ H..methln« in hi., manner that 1
led an cHrne»tne«« aud direvlne^>. but
laSib'ed to myself at the idea of payin« tbat
xoSivm. Slill I .lelerAilned to tflve him
it? a if leould K-et bin. at about my own
rt^^ure So after a little more conver=*a ion
Xd'bi u if he would be williui? to botfln at
170 a month. -It will take you »om.
week«.'T« led, "thoroughly to ae.,uah.l
voSlf with our st<Kk and our wayc of do-
fnir bu neJi If vo" are worth moiv to us
Inn bu imH^ j^^ ;,pp,.urin«, and
tbat fai't will n"i •" •'■•'n ■■- -• . , ,1,..,
if it does appear you ean re.t a.-ured that
your salaryMI be J)ronM.tl.v
raised.
leutle^s hunler* itlll pursued them
•obeH sold lor only itWlb «'»;;>'. '"^..^^' ' ^^
were slaua.terod for skiu* that «ere w . tU
ibe pHltrv sum of only sixtybve eoutn. I hat
'1 ad enough, au.l entirely too bad. but if 1
wa«
vou a vl-ioil of tlie
iM'irin at "TU a month. ,
As 1 bavo ^aid. there was sometbinu^ about
'^(tint{
the vou U-' man that was preposse
IhOOUU.. ,^^^, ,,i,,u. ,00 mueb like
i\ him at i'TO a inonlb
In
all
5!iJjL':i!i:anSaaab..ut.o,hN mea.ur.
We I, sir. he slaite.l in the ii-xt day like a
Soa n e iV'iue. He w.^nt tlnoutfti our -fn-k
ll fh.-weiVa det'olive whose reputatiou
deieiiled upon his not missing anything
an
the
:;»Kh^;;;:';^Mo,n;:i- as Vigilantly- a.
rcnlwai»lusforaiiiou-f,and oiiee a ma
buv to .u ^^^ ^^^^^^^ J ^^^ ^^^j.^ ^^.p r^.
ai ia/l r- ^bort time bu was master of all
M,K.Hmlnari.s and then be «;'''t »bou
IH.iTL'oods with the >ame «^';1' "»?• "^
^^V;|S:('tl^'\:ir;hl;rn herd wa^prohaldv
tw"i timestt-lai^e^ts the HouUierii. and
•oveivd Wi-nlv liines as iniieU teirib.ry. I
wasestnal.dbv the l.ullalo hunters Iha
l.-^l miles of Miles! iiy. MoiUuna
tliat the northern r;ui«e
"'iliKSLrn Paeltl. railwny was o.ene,l
fortratlle from (Jlendlve • =71^.;' '',",, ^^.j
tt„d tbe bullalo buiiiers made " ».-^'',Vies
force on the nortJieru herd. "" '," .. , 1
wiaesbilVped eastward by tlie -raiUvav and
Tli, Missouri river by !«..; ot tltousamls. .ni-
W/icn the food docs not
digest, but Jennents and
sours, it causes a burning
sensation. This is a step
in ihc direction of
Qgspcpsifl.
// (an h' curedsafely and
sioel} — a'»''A
DR. SCHENCfCS
MANDRAKE PILLS.
^'huh u'i/t put alt the digestive
(ir^,i//s in lit- at thy eondition.
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to Irains and
tramway, high and drj, already graded
for imn^ediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore ^^ Andrews, Otis, Liring-
ston, Meadoworoft, Carter and Gorham
streets.
Also Talaable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms faTorable to purchaser. ,^
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURKE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
Almost a Miracle
One of the Most Remarkable Cures '
' of Blood Poisoning Ever
Accomplished.
aioiie. and
coiitaliied over a
r.rf^'doJ'Vttn i»iiii£»tis«»- rri.-o
i»r J. II S.tioii.'k A H.1II. I'hIUd'*.
;i?:;:;;i:;i:ir^Mhouxiivtb.,wo;ddiike t^
Ko out on the road for a week-thiy were
lire thev ouKl seeure a tfoo.l many orders
5orthosiKoud.. ••Allrl«ht.-Ii.aid.«nd ort
thev went. A week later one of them re-
{u?ned He was one of our eldest salesmen
SSil been makin,' a trl^: throu.b ^outbern
Illinoi^ '-What HUeees^y 1 ln»iuiicu. iit-
e "ieS «ith a erest-f dieu look ibat us ye ho
hadn-t disposed of anv of \be ijoods but t a
his oustom.TH were J»fea«ed_ with the ^U^^j^^
all.
he\"howeIi Ibein" ami were likely to
''flh'nl''Cer' beard this couver satiom
At all events he eame to me that afternoon
«nd reni k"d that be wished I would spare
anuremi N«u I" ........ ^^t some .ustomers
SlwS in cithern' Illinois, Mr. Holbrook.
indl think I oould ^ell them ..ome of those
"* 'A?i""iK-bl. 1-orterr said I, and off he
went .
\nothcr fael that stares us unplea.aiUly
i./\r f"o is that with the exceptU ol^ he
wild buffalo In Nalional Park, a I of w 1 u
will eveniuallv either wander out 01 it
rrb^hlcned out and killed, unles. the park is
Ssed l.v a l.arbed wire fence in t lino to
ZSl i. the national Koverniuent ban not
S si ile buffalo on any of .t« r^f ^ ^^ «» ;
nor anvwhere else in charge of any one n its
einolov lu Hulte of tbe attanllou that is be-
ffimii in other M.uarter* to the develop-
me
c
i
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCKtDS LIKE SUCCESS
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The aiorj of a Uu i« in Hit Stwncth.
N«rve or PhT«lc»I Foro* When Loat Qnlck-
Whft after Intense study ami deep research, has
Kvdls^Vv're.lanew. extraonllnary. qul.k.
1 rlmln an. luexi»"»«»ve cure for Disease, of he
ffi anil Vptnal Cord, .Spermtttorrh«a. Sc.nl-
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Photoarrtpffic Supply Agency
Courier Baildlna. 11 Merrluinck Bt.
Advertise in tlie Courier.
rWi-lknesH. Fluid Escapes. Impotenoy auu
the
Id
Aud
markable.
verv
^w„: u hieh my old salesman tb^ I've mt^
tioncd worked to no purpose. Aloiijr c. mt
Porler-s teUniam "send two <;asu» heie
S';;ul^ei;;;Vbere,-'''sena..xc.ise.yo..
der"ete. O.i bis return I united h'«" <o
come into inv |.rivutc utiieo and eonu'ratulateU
LUn 0 the work hoM done. He «eem,d
en tilb- 1 at mv commendation, but a *out all
>"'^"^"' -.1 thought I eould hel some
" •" ' >poke
SS-,mc vlj ro inaJihoo.l. and »" *<>va«ced
S^Tt csiablf«l.e« the vlpor «' ^j^^'^.^'^^^;
ThJ nonslltlllty of failure. I rinak\ com-
,v» live "I y .. . .,_ , fiiijney or
lawn and Garden Mm
Plato, Kltcben
Twenty-tlvo lb. Dap foV'Wi) square feet. . .ILOC
Fifty 11). hafTB.'of ^^ square ^o«*- ; ;;•;; ' ' / \^
(•••••••••sss
i;s:;^c::n;;cv;af:::tr; "^.^^^y ^ vued to
iioumot »■ ^^ written guarantee ot cure
ever'heliiK eureil
he said was.
KoXovm^MiC Holbrook •• Then 1 suokj
tobmaLuulthe larL-.-t order he bad se
iuJcd. His eyes lit up ='"; ,^'tKt" --
»'lt wus a touu'h job -.;ttiup tliat
tbouirht at uist 1 was Koiu{,' *
"ifow soV
"Well. I went into tht; man »
order,
to lose It."
store and
but 1
nr.i
forjtet me. you st-e
''Well.' in U.e eveninj? 1 ealled .fj;';,"'!^' ^^J
his bouse about eijiht oV-loek. I didn t kno«
him or any of bis folks, and naturally felt a
little embarrassed."
♦'Yes"but" i told biin that I disliked ban--
iim around a hotel and took the liberty of
■ Sbi on him. He answered the door l,e
h nistdf aud seemed jilad to see me. He had
four pretty dausbter.. and he "» "j" J, '^^ " ^^
to them and i.ietty soon me ••»»^' ^^he RirN
were sinjiiiu! some popular souk's, as ulte as
you please." „
«'l didn't know you saiiK. Torter.
"() 1 sini: a little, Mr. Holbrook. I hud it
bclns ill scllinji Koods. "Well, after the souus
I S down atNbc piano and Pl'^yed t»\«^«;;.t
a new wait/ or two that they hadn't heaid.
JiuUbeu 1 felt that we were real soot
""Ami so vou are a piano player*"
-Well, I manai:e to do a few tunes-I rtnd
it helps in our business, Mr. Holbrook. The
rirlh' father sat bv and m-emed to be f,Teatl>
^ntertaine with the music, and when I jrot
m. fro the piano he thanked me heart ly.
KonT speak of it,' said I. Then the >{liU
aiTlU to lalkin« about one thin^ and au-
otberund pretty soon I "«i'7 »„,=;/ S
sittudiii" in one corner «leeke«l out w itn
rS Tii Sons. I a-ked tbe irirls which one
o them paved it and they said they got i
fir ornament, and that none oV^Tr^^o
ulav on it. So greatly to tbejr delijibt 1 got
Sown the lunjo and ^ave them a lesHon on
It "
"Then the baiiio is another of ycur,
conipli!«hmeiil-. rorterr
*'I can pick tbe strings a little, Mr
brook-1 And it helps in soiling good-^.
I "tay.d. until .I^-veu o'doek^^amUvhen^I
Car
Accordiuy
sent to the slate
transit eoinpaides
there was sji. iit for
the year *.'l.4uT.r>t)T.
spoiidin'-' total, estiinatiuj.'
en, WHS tflT.TOO.OOO. <Jf these amounts
i(;ceil)ls of the New
broken hertl of butVulo. In those days that
inu-t of eountrv would be literally bhiek
in Cosinopolittui. _
Street Carx.^l- New V«rk and
' Brooklyn.
to the reports of gross earnings
•oiuptroller by the local
of this city and Brooklyn,
trout car fares during
Lust year the cone-
two Hues not giv-
the
York elevated svstem
t .. ti .. tuo veai-s were *•'). 023, 7152 and *",•
S-.) 4 Tho .'iTie took in for IKST the
smn'1"*2.-i''''i'^. '*^''»i'»'*^ *l,.W5,5U for the
^•TS'"?Jdbll '^ -" --•"< '^•"'iv. It
.,verl.etnK cure.i after liaVink expciiinented
xvlth various advertised nostrum^ electric belts,
Ac wKli variably do more Uarn. lum good.
Ive'rv Phase of dlse^e -lemands dlllerent and
who may have
^l^SX^^' ^- f!-^ --"■' -y ^«"
I. hi.,, nlwihe will restore the (ll'aiu>olnted
Xslcal or mental, pertaining to married life
or "^lii>?lc biesBCdness.
Cousultation. M«'»;^'„»,\-( *;-6 uJ^es .a.SO.
DR. LEWIS Is permanently located at
129 Priendship Street, Providence, B. I.,
one door from Ulchmond street ("ff »roa'>
omce hours all the year roui,.l from 0
Prepared for Lawns, Grass
hardens and Flower Beds.
PBIOES I
Ton lb. basrs for 1000 square feet.
,K» fc
AOOOi
One'huudred lb. bags..
X^a-wn Oraaiw Seed*
FOR SALE BY
E. N. WOOD & CO.
NO. 4 7 MARKET STRKKT.
Buy tlio Oriipiiial
EUREKA
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
— OFTIIL
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
Prloo,
8 and 10 Central Street.
TS Oent«
street)
to i and f> to it
I lav. 10 w ''i '"" unci. FE-
N-T^^ .SKILFULLY TilEAT-
Is well worlb study.
sbJ^'lh^oIdltb^vastproporlioiisofthe
daily nove.nent of .population O" » .^^«
street ear lines tbe uniform fare is a nickel,
so th a Se receipts stand for u patronage of
y»s -1.340 fares, or a daily average of abou
{"TOObO At an average ferry charge o
Sunday. 10 to '2, not later,
MALE COMPLAIN
ED
NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIENTS.
Dr Lewis will, on full description of caae
fwtth fet^n.do9o.l). immediately sod a supply
oThls valuable medicines, accompanied with in-
strucilons and advice for the cure 01 ihc above
dlstreHslDK comidaluts. JfST it
of the
hlkshkd:
^
ac-
llol-
Well,
crme 16 the door with me and I'-lH'^'y J^vit-
ed me to enll a>;ain when I <ame to tow n. 1
didn't K?e their. notber. I presume she was
dead, but I illdn-t think it proper to ask.
Next day I went Into the man's store brlgh
ind early. He trie.l to l>eg off with
ODC caae of the noods, but I wouldn't
it 'Take six or notbinif,' said I, 01
ir.'iii hPbi to sell another.' Finally be
receipts stand for u patronage of
• ... «/ -ibout
f
two eeuts the ie«eipls represent another
mmm patrons. Ud tfere i« -j/t to ;e
adde<l the trallle on the '"• [I*?''-,. ""-7,^*^
trartlc for tlie 12 months ending Dec. 1, iss ,
amounted to •io.«i2.-),.ti(} passages, of which
3 Si "t 7 were credited to the promenade and
2 m-itlTtotbe railway. J»'« ',«''«', Jf
the same 12 months were #,4.1..).i.'.i-b or
which «1T.H.V..«T came from the Promenade^
JtS 354 01 from the roadways, aud «0<>l,30l.04
"■ Wai^! U K;?parent tbat the extension of
fadChasnol dimiuisbed the ret^.rns «^
the olJer compiuiies. 'I hu» by su btiaU 1 g
I e rcceiuts of he New York and Bipoklyu
e^valed roads from tbe totaln for the two
VP. rs we liud tbat hoiHc car fares have in-
•reaid f 11 *ll.W»*.H.i2 to *12.!.3<i.2!.4. and
his i^crcse is shared by almost every line.
AiSlher consideiatiou is the enormous
uroHt hit is reaped by these .-arrying eoin-
Kanies, and the chance tbe husiuess oilers to
■u italists who have the sagacity auil Ibe
sirSh to provide tbe city «^Ith the l.n-
p,5ved facilities which it so urgentlj- nee.ls
Hero Is a business of aljoul *iO,0«W a Ma)
Iwam ig men who have tbe wit to grasp the
Jiluatiou.-[New York Commercial Advcr-
tlser. . .
"My KIUBdomfor a Horse,''
nut if he sutlers from scratches, crack*, cuts.
Slsor wouuds of any kinds, VeteHnary
Hop ointment is warranted to cure. .Never
foils. 81.00 a l)ox. At all druggists .
Fourth Edition
.Hedical Minutes,
with additional colored
Illustration sa Portrait
OF THK AlTIIOR, ANDA
LIST OK C< )M PLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment an«l
Hpeedycure of above sub-
ioi'ts, sexual illseasesetc.
Price 2^ cents by mall
to any address, from the
author, Dr. C. J. Liewla.
Vaenl for Medical Mlnut«s, W. W. DUNCAN,
' ■ 191 Middlesex Street.
MEDICAl,
minute;;
Durine: January
We shall give Bargains in Pur-
niture and Eemnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
■ 138 AND 140 CENTRAL 8TBEKT.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent "and digestive
proi^er^tes are un-
Miller,
Steiff,
r#^v^^
OA,
surpassed.
TeiiiixMaturoof
Sliet'p llork
Siiriiifj U 47** F.
Phpop Itock Sprin;; Wat.«r conlnins fotir Hfths "f
n Krnln ef saliii* oon»:ltwnW in a k'nllon. and Is
I;-,. Ml six to thirty time* rUHKllihnu the table
H iit.T a»uolly oltcrifd for sale.
Tho leatUii;: IMiv^lolnns of thn City
iiiav Ix'coiisuUed as to the tlierapputlc
llflcHoy of tbU — " ^ -»^'-
water.
well known table
will help to
Ik tried to I>ck off with taking
• ■ - bear of
one case
gave In
rod I'riTu to the Velei;raph office ind sent you
^''^Portlr,'" I remarked with aa grave a face
M iSufd command as be finished hi. narra-
Ske. "ber« U one eaulion that I must g^re
Inu Be careful when you are off on the
JSd tortfraln from Inirudlug upon another
MEMNON,
TlIF Firvoilan. Invented letters In Ih2-2, B. V.,
"and^*^m that dale down through .».• e^n-
turles they have never l.oen u « '^^^^ X-
Sril.7 r.y Grocer, and DruMlflsia. U the
pnreat and l*«st. equalled by none.
0. Baiilett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OJBFICM*
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Hazelton, H. I.
Fischer, Woodward k Brown,
Hew England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Becond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, ootare coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
&c., Stools and Ooyers.
90 MEBBIMAOK 8TBEET. '
HOLIDAY GOODS.
MECHANICS MILLS,
Oor. Dntton «na Fletcher Streetaf
Will make any kind of Wood Work to order
lor HoUday Preaent*.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Christmas Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 35 cents
each J selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PERFUMES-Large and
choice line.
SILK HANDKEECHIEF8. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANCY RUBBER GOODS-Presenls
for children.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dozen of POCKET
BOOKS, of diflferent styles, whioh'make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for sj)ecie.
POCKET CUTLERY-Oue of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Knives a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 doz. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES-The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a doien
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin" all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at tbe very lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents aniounoe.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents .each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of suoh goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriace
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in eaoh,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR CASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
com-
upon my
u 'eumula-
I
li#<
laJL
Wo i(\to below a sUitcment of one of the
most remarkable cures ever uocomidlshed by
any mtdlolue. Seldom has a community been
soKi'eal'y liuero<-le«llDacftse ot this kind as
was the village of l»am«rlscotta Mills, Me..
In tho sickness and cure of Mr. Kankln.
EvoryihlnKeUohadfallo<l,and death seemed
Uievluildc, when Hood's Sarsaparllla was re
sorted to aud elTectod
A Wonderful Cure,
"The statement which 1 here make may seem
tooexlraonlbmry tobotrue. Hut 1 will tell
my story as plainly and truthfully as I possibly
c!»n, and refer lor corrolwradon to almost any
rosblent of this town, whei-o 1 have lived all
my life and am well known.
••When a youth, 1 was strong and acUve, able
to work hartl, ami ambitious to suwecd In life.
1 am now S4 years of age, and 14 year, ago be-
gan to have epileptic Ills, caused, as wo believe,
by Injuries to tho spine reielvod by a fall, at
none of our family have ever been similarly
nmicto«t. !*oine nine years ago. by advice of a
physician, I l»egau to take a bromide
pound, which had a «iuletlug eflect
nerves. This being, as I am told,
live drug.' and taking nothing to e«rry It out of
my system, It had a disastrous and
ALMUHT KATAL EFKKCT
u|»on my blood. In fact, 1 think I aevur could
again go through the pain au.l misery of tne
past two years. .Soon afU-r 1 began with tne
bromide, sores appeared on tho calves of mf
legs. Slowly but surely they aprond over my
I ody. 1 IrbHl all the meilblnes wo couhl hear
of, but nothing stayetl their U'rrtble progress.
They became very severe un<ler my knees, and
when 1 walketl bloo<l would start li-om them
and mark on the floor my path from room lo
room. At length the c«>rds became contracted
so that I couM no longer walk, and was obliged
In despair to take to my bod, from which
neverexpoctclto rise. Kxreptlng my head,
haniU. feet and bifasi. I was Ulcrally covered
with soi-cs, constttnlly <lls<hMglng corruption.
No words can convey an Idea of the terrible
.sufferings I endured, as my condition was al-
most too terrible to ilcscrlbc. I wn« unable to
sit up or He down, but was obliged to keep In a
mllnlug poslllon, resting on my feet, hips, the
palms of my hands, aud the back of my head.
1 could not bear the touch of heavy clothing,
and my coverings were of tho lightest possible
materials. When thoy were changed or the
cloths on my limbs were removed, large scaba
came off with them. When old sores .Irlcd up
new ones formed.
I HAD KO AITKTITB
Or Strength, coulil eat hardly anything, and
was In such pain that I could sleep only when
1 became totallv exhaubtcd and relapsed Into
unconsciousness. 1 had the constant attention
of a loving father and mother, who almost ex-
linusted their health an.l means In endeavor-
Ing to relieve my sufferings. 1 had been con-
flnod to the bed atmut a year when, in Septem-
ber, l»««. 1 asked mother If I could try Hood's
Sarsaparllla, a* we had reati of lU ix-markable
success. 1 took one bottle and noUccd no
change In my condition, but continual to use It.
When on the llfth iwttle wo notlce«l that the
•ores seemed to look better, and th<f flesh under
them natural.
ThU Ray of Hope
Was cheering, and when my young friends In
the village made me a Chrlstmai* present of a
dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla. mv grati-
tude to them an.l to the medicine was almost
unspcttk4ble. 1 continued to Improve. The
smaller sores gradually healed up, and even
the more stubborn on^ were f»rced at last to
yield to the medicine. New and healthy sklo
formed. My appetite came baci tome, I ate
well and Increaseil In flesh. I soon began to get
natiual sleep, and now rest ns well as any one.
After being conflned to the bed a year and five
months 1 was able to get up. 1 fcemcd to grow
stronger 6very week, nn<l could soon work
about the house, and walk with a cane, which I
should not need, but for the contracting effect
of the Borcs upon tho cords of my legs. I gam
°°^ KNTIUELY FREK FROM SORES,
Having all over my body only the sc^rs as re
minders of my sufferings. My whole Improve-
ment 1 attribute solely to Hood's Sarsaparllla,
and cj»n truthfully say 1 I)clleve 1 owe my life
to this wonderful mcllclne." G. Warren Ran-
kin, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, Me.
For Corroboration
Of the above testimonial we can refer to almost
every resident of Damarl*<otta Mills and the
villages about. To be more specific, we have
received letters endorf^lng Mr. Ilankln's state-
ment and testifying Ui tho wonderful power of
Hood's Sarsaparllla as shown lu this case, from
Mauk 1). Rankin,
J. V. MfKLiQAN, Postmaster,
W. T. York, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. Teaouk, all of Damariscotta Mills.
n. z:WiN8LOW, of Bwckton, Mass., for 16
years postmaster and express agent at Da-
mariscotta Mills.
Mrs. H. M. Wiiittemork, Ayer, Mass.
Wn-i-iAM H. CnsiiiNO, Worcester. Mass.
Theron O. Rankin, Worcester, Mass.
.John H. Rankin, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What More itt Kecesaary f
Surely, after reading th« above, not even the
most skeptical cjin .loul»t the peculiar power of
Hood's Sarsaparllla In purifying tho blood, driv-
ing out disease, and Imparting health and vigor.
Salt Rheum,
•'I was troubled with salt rheum till al)OUt
three years ago. My face about the eyes would
be swollen and scabl»o.l. my hands and parta o«
my body would be raw soi-es for weeks at a
time my flesh would seem so rotted that 1 couW
roll pieces of flesh from iHstwoen my Ungora aa
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If von want to ieoiire the mort dedrable
bftrgftiM.
large as a pea. Infactlwaa
TORMENTKI) WITH SALT RHEUM
In the worst form, an.l had to kave off work al-
together. 1 consulted several doctors, but they
,ave me no relief whatever. One called It type
poison and gave me medicine acconllngly ; bat
■alt rheum cannot lie cured In that way, I aa-
.ureyou. Seeing Hood's Saraaparllla adver-
tlse<l, I bought one bottle and used It accordlof
to dlrccUons. It helped me so much that I took
• Moond and thlnl ix>ttle, and
HAVB NOT BEEN TBOUBLBD
with salt rheum since. I will recommend Hood's
Saraaparllla not only for salt rheum, but for
humors of aU kinds, loss of appetite, and thM
•all-gone' feeling ao often experienced by ertry-
one. In treating for aalt rheum I uaed Hood'a
OllTe Ototment on the plaoea affected. ▲. Hr
BOBKNS, Hagar strMt, Januloa PUla, Mam.'*
H
THE TEA TABLE.
TEA TABLE TOPICS.
^ One can buy luthTcI^' of Mexico at thia
season a peck of pausles or Ku«lUb v.o etH.
or an armful of beautiful roses, fur 26 ceulH,
while bellotroi.e, mignonette, nasturtluma.
Hgeratuin aud other beautiful flowers can be
had for tbc picking, ai they grow wUd aud
urc uo more valued thau weodn.
In is:,0, It I. .aid, tbc arst American oat
meal mill was Ntaited at Akrou, U., with a
r.a.luct of 20 barrels dally. Now these ,n 11.
produce ^0 barrels of oatmeal » 'l^J-^ ^^^
tbird^ of the .juantity made in tbo I nUe
8late>. The consumption of ^bU «h'"^«1'JJI
breakfast dNb Is rou«hly estimated at 400,000
barrels a year.
Why •» Wttle Soup t
Gastronomes discoNered year, and years
ajjo that a little -oup was an excellent apue-
tUcrjKo the custom of soup Irst bepu.
to prevail. But custom says "a llUle soup, •
,0 tbul no nuitter how l'""^],,^;^:^ '^^\^'Z.
imw .bihiuus I he soup, a utile b* .ui ui.t
Ukes NV v-l'o''l<'''"l""«'' eat more of it
M... vv.Mis io^ lUcausc if onv did the appc-
t^o^ht'ue;t would be M.ti.iicd with . I..
lorn. a. I all the dinner follow iuji would br
a u'un lothep.esl and a disapp-unlmeu
one iTu si contiuuin« to cat soup til sal sH,.d
?b.m .rclsln one soUlUr pulling out his
ef\lo when all the rest of the .e;;liucni
pu o l ihelr rlt:ht.-[ Ladies' Home .lourual.
Fashkou Nut«s.
Pluke.l edKoa of »lotb dre-se* are now out
lined l.v ;.'old or silver bral.l In narrow rows
and sometimes a_band of i-lusb is set uu.le«-
ueath. , , I
KukIMi walking hats of spotted leoiuud-
fcklu are Imported from London, and lamU
of i.M.pard-skin with Hat loop- or bows are
used to trim hal- of brown felt.
It i« pivdUted l.v uuMlistes of experience
that tl.'uuecs on .Ires, skirih will i-e revive,
for tbe n.-xt season, as many -Ir.sscs wll
bese tiinuuin-.'s hav bee.^ m-uI out by Y ten.
lesliiiiers. l'l.-a»e.l rtoiiuees are alreadv In
vogvie as panels for tbe front of .Iress Kk rls
wllb l.lal . shle breadths next them, and tbeie
^re .l-» -tMles of noumes. ibree. Ave or
Jive . up the left sl.le .d the skirt, with lonj:
driperve.,verlni; It elsewhere. A.-cor. lo
pliil...( skirts also -row lu favor for llv'ht
woolen or silk fabrics.
There are n.any varieties of sk-eves worii
this winter. Some are open o the elbow,
with velvet sleeves showing IkjIow. or for
. Tcls o..aslons the snudl close part may be
of a iH'ad eud.n.l.lere,! tissue, which h ak
wavs unlike the material of the dress, oj
the upper part of the sleeve l/i an epaulette,
also uulc of bea.ls. Oriental styles also pre-
van or*|pcv..s.Hnd upon l.nporte.l gnwus
tbev are ma.le in .lewMi. tireclau and Fui k-
|.h 'fashion, especially thoHf .lesljrned to be
worn at luncheons au.l H ve o'clock tea*.
. Sbule.1 plush embr.ddery »"»»•« r^l^.^^
trlmndug for fashionable cloth .reuses. I be
wo"-k Is 5oue In every shade ami must always
be chosen to exactly match the dress.
\ new use U foBu.l for lar>:e. antl.pic
shoe bu.kles. an.l yoiCn^c ladles who can lor-
tunaUlv eomman.l a couple of the.e bell-
loom* wear them at tbe throat and belt of
the K. tlora vests. , ,
The diadem coifTure has come up atclv
ami is greatly a.lmire.1. The hair Is b ah ed
"d Is w..uud roun.l tlie bea.l In a «<J^»I- '•«
Sruld. being kept In place by a fancy comb.
iSetiicaL
j'inanciaU
TERRIBLE
•re Kidney wd Uvor dlMawi, an*
when once tHeyliati teonrwl aftrm
hold on Um human ■ystem there i»
no lime to be loit If Uft ta to be
■aved. Many remedies hare been
tried, but none have been so iuc-
ceiifal as Ath-lo-pho-roa. Many un-
lollolted testimonials have praved
that Ath-lo-pho-roB has cured these
diseases when physicians and all
other remedies had failed. Back-
ache, pain In the side, daUneso,
weariness, and headache, are often
syrojitoms of these fearfal diseases.
Athlophoros, In connection with
Athlophoros Pills, wiU give speedy
relief. If your druggist doesn't
kiep thorn, write to
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO , U2WftLL ST., M. f
Boom 11 Oentrftl Block.
AttMktlOB given to all llrawlaM loans
• Inveatmenta.
0ag inb Coite.
9il««
] Of. Ct. iiTvestmVnts 0 Pi . CI
Fir,* Mortgage, ^^ ^^^f.^'X Sli^TX "n5^»
kola In amounts of fSW .imi "l'/V"'^"j^}__^-rt^<,
Stun T to s per cent . 'H'^'"'!'"^'' "VftS^Sr"
CUy /Vo/.«/y, interest 7 percent. ^^^^^^J^^
MiTcricuc*. Srndto Honton office for ^«"V»»w
Boom ¥i, Boston.
CatawbH
EIA't*
CREAM BALM
Clfaiisostlii^NxMU {
rassnges, Allnys
I'mIii HMd InlUiu-
iiiMtlou. IIi-hU ll»t!
Sorts, lies tores
the Senses of
Titato Mild Smell.
TRY THE CURE
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
so Naewtu Street, . - - New Vork,
HAVE COKKTANTLV ON UXifV
A SELECTION OF CHOICE IKTEST-
MENT SECUKITIES.
CorrttpomUHce of nnnl.;-ri>, Itrokerifind Jnvt$fr
' on »olKUtil-
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHUTTUCK STREET, COR. MIDDLE.
_ I 1'
8EWAI.L G. MACK, Prealdent,
JAOOU KOOER8. Treasurer,
D. B. BAKTLETT, Clerk. 1
DIllECTOBSt I
SEWALL G. MACK, Jj^Vl Hl'KAtiirE^
•J^^k's KSt is, VtmSV: K?BALL.
JAMkS »J «jJ]:;l,Ki G. CUMNOCK.
BtutineM Catti0.
PRICE OF CAS,
with a»e .llscountoff for prompt pay-
ment. Is
81,20 per T|)Ousnn.l Feet.
" " . .. -! , .1 II
jflhth;l)V iimll, rcKitlcr. t.'l
Kits, *{5 tir.«tn\\ bh street.
A particle Is ap-
lillcl Into caclt no--
trll aniH»nK»'«'«*«''l**-
Prhe.VUts.ai IHw-
Its. KLY HK.>TII-
Ncw York.
ffliscrllancous.
• Mii-i. fvcr i.ut <in the market for the •»>"<■>,•
Oli» AOAMN, Ch«lin.for«l, Maaa.
E. Ca^. Bn Uor Ac Co.
hsr «o«Ml of il»r».t c-.U.r with Inlnbl bonlers of
^"rrrv o walmu. NMhln^.-nn make a rljjer
Uok nir i.arh.r than KU.h a fl....r. M>«-e«;> «'»''*
vsrhiv ..f rnirs to snll the lasto. In place of
MnVivVaroetH Psrtlcs wUli1n»r any uch work
'.uirUnrwiil. l; P>-'»K tluir onlcrs witly.^
,>ecolvo flrst oliiss work. ,.^V^""l?'iJ*L ^o
heat xvUliout Mn'.nklng. t- G. BAKhKXi^w-
ft Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER MINING CD,,
Office 48 Central Street, Boom 10,
SPALIUNG lJLO<.K,
Offers a valuable Investment <« l'"^»« ;^''° •I,^-
Bin- sure returns f..r their m..ncy. The com-
!:u.vnrcnotc„KaKc.l In any -"•'-; •^';"";
Ion. Tf.cy arc ^cbliK the stock npon "• merits.
L\nt c.».-l.l.'nt thr.t U will rc«lUc what U.c>
claim. Call an-l afck queatlcus.
Private Wirf • to New York.
Telephone Call, «T»-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS BONDS. GRAIN AND PBO-
V1SION8 bouKht and sold for Cash, or car-
riedou Martin.
jr F. O. BuUiUny, Loweii*
INVESTMENTS
COOPERACE.
Having engaged the gervioes of a com-
petent man to do our work in thia line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
OILS! Ojll! OILS!
I We would call the attention of useri
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of Oils,
which we can furnish at as low price as
any other concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
freight or cartage charges.
Grown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is especiall)
adapted to light machinery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Crowa Eagle Machinery Oil.— This is
a standard oil in flash point and cold
test and the viECOsity ia high. It has
sufficient body to enable it to be used
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindles; for this service it
has been found after long continued
tests in tbelorgest mills in the country
to excel all other oils for safety and
economy
HABBISOl^. STEEETEBt
Con»tal>lo andvolleotor.
Room No. 6, C
iontrSrit:
Hock.
()ffl<;e boiirs, from » to 12. 2 to 6, an.l Monday,
Thurs.liiy an.l Frl.lay evenings from 7 U» ».
,K^h|)cclal HtUntlon to collection of rentt MM
Kcneral .-.are of tenement property.
Surgeon Chiropodist.
No. 1 Preacoit Street, - - LowoUn
Office hours . 8 a. m. to 12 m., 8 to S and 1
p. m.; .Sun.lays, i to 4 \>. m. ^^^^
• Sv
OCOKOE UKUBICK. 80 Central
(Established In 1U41.)
Str«Mt.
• .' ■..,
1^^
better thnii
H.iiiarc I'll,
all lo be ^«>
wnrranie.l
for (iuortro
Sole auent for H. V. Itakcr Patoat
IMnho Fortes, the lK>htl'|'rl«hi Piano
m.i.lc. Tlic tone Is cUnr, brtght and
beautiful, ami thiy will nWikI In tiua*
liny uprlghl |ilHm» ever mmle. Alee
no lioles «)f the l)^>t niunufurture.
Ill at ilie lowcbi factory |irlc4J8 ana
a ,k.. (4 m.A,. uulti-liKtllskti A:
to jrlvc entire sailhiactloii
.Slevenu. orican bulMcr.
Aceal
riRST-CLASS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up au.l rentc.l at a low rate per year,
iilVlDX lncludo.l.
C. B. COBURN & GO.,
SS Market Street.
fflisccllaucou8>
r>i'. 'R. B. l?roi»oott.
Late Oculist to Northwestern Ulsiiousary, Ne«
York.tUy.
omce, No. » W viiniu's Kxrlinnt*. «»"JW
Merrlntnck .ui.l <;«MilrHl «««*••<"• ""'TIJU?
I»r. Kl.ker. oiUrc <lnys Hmlhours : H KDNK*
liA^S an.l .SATII'.HAVM, fromt»a.m. until 1
ji. in. Exclusive attention given to .IlKcnses 01
Eyei^Ear^andJhroai
MONUMENTS.
AISyilEWS & WHEELER,
ESTAULISIIKD 1S5T,
MANCFACTt'RKKB OF
Fine Gfanite and Marble W
No, 41 Thomdike Street,
Naar Nortborn I>«|M»t.
c. n. AWDWtwa. CHAa. wiikklu
COKE,
-Woroeaitor Sc Co.
Are receiving lots of new goo.ls for the holUlay
*"liu; a Watch, a I>lsmon.l king, o«;, -,*»*<;' »«"•
beautiful aeslgn In Wlver. They ^>" ^'^»'
Droken, acreeneil an.l delivered at
$4.60 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CASH.
Pica and Thtnga.
A mtle jrlrl went Into a neighbor's hou.c
one clay, au.l some apple parlnjis lay on a
^i«t» ..11 1 lie fihle. Aft er slttluc aw hlle. »*be
ffi ' ' sme a p ,le^• -Yes," the la.ly re-
on the plate." -No, i«o. * saiil she . lalut
then. I smell. 1 Mneil wh.»le apple..
i^.ftliiL' well enouirh alone: Landla.ly—
"Jai e i.a»K Mr. Dumley the .all for h s
eiir i)innle.V-"Thauk.; . "?' ,."'Vv '"v
Tbis cjrjs Is uoue too fresh as it Is. — [A. » •
""Boanler-Where l« Ihia butter maJel'
JlidyLnalrv ina.le. Where .lo the
E that are InMt come from? Dairy mal.l.
— [Boston Courier.
Au exchange has an article on "China as \
js" .fust how China Is .lepends upcju the
blred cirl. Cieoerally It Is wlcke.l, an.l otten
,0 Cm hroken tUut it has to be swept out. j
_U)ra;»ba Herald/ 1
Thetemlencvof bills of fare"uot to He, but ,
llepublican. 1
A particular ol.l ^'entleman, pn lin'.r some.
tbinir out of his houp that AtouU\ not ha\L
e"nlncu,le.lam..nV'the other »''>i'e.licnt'.. ,
luVs "ddr..s.e.l his co..k : 'Moscphlne, 1 m ,
iuuchobli>:c.lfor vour thou|.'htful u-.s. I ul j
next time kimlly jrfve it to me in a locket. 1
Pollceman-llcre what are y..u '"^'Ij'oif '^
of that noise Ihrouuh the ^t"'^*'^ J^ ,/„ \\Ve
iieddlcr— I a 11 1 niakiniii it tniou,n uir
Itree V. Tnl n.akiu« it tbrouu'h th.s ere
borS. Kr.'.hnsh: tra-l«->='-*'-^"^l' "'^ •-
fTex!'*" •**lftiutf'*«
Things It Is Well to Know.
m»n Mavnard at the Boston Cooking,
school. Ii>her lesson* each wck, nlves what
she calls "crumbs of wisdom," aud the lol-
lowlng are some of the sv^ept-up crumbs :
Bcii-INO < iiicKEN.-A uood plan n bo. -
InrchieWen is to put it in the oven « st m.
et It warm Ihr.uiirh. ^omc people ha\e tw.
ifrl. 1^1)111 on tin- top of tbe stove ami let
^ble^We" of th.'b..ilcr rest on those at Urst,
so that the chi. ken will not scoicb.
To BHOIL STKAK.-lu broliiujf Meak ll e
1 Jit iV of course, to keep all the jui.-es m
Ihe meat -upils in the cookUm' school are
tnSghUo count 10 an.l then turn the steak.
Get the Best'l
, HOP
BLASTERS
I tag QuaUUes, and a«»<*»-:^JSS&^
•tMid Without aa •quml. aetonttflaWJ"^
muMlM and strengthM weak PM«. *^z!z!t
UwrytorlBfnt.ppUo*tl<«. Ol-??*;**^
USdi—rOOllng. HopFI-t««)JdbTdreg-
^ Mid Country stores. 28 ct«.. 6«i*r$1.00. 1
Mailed for price by proprietor*.
Hep Plaefr Cetpai»jr;_BeeUa^jaa«^
tjra^reo/ *«.<<•/<«»«. Bee what yoabuy.
T^^foT hop-Tine wreeth end slgnatoi* of
SSp PLArnbl COMPANY, on beck of pla^
t«r ftudonolroMlarsjrouadplMter.
AT-^
7 and 8 F»er Cent.
rirat mon«ap?, with courn^'^"^'^ *Stui'^\
uavablo semi-annually by Aypleton '•""VJV,
hank He.ure.1 on lmpi-ove.1 fanns In the west.
to .HUI.7 ' • •^'•y. iTfc I I dU'^ I»«-esl<lenl Ix»w-
Nat. Hank, JA^. K. »[*-';V. I KVI Si'rAUUE.
hovI:y, jfcrKEKdO.S UANCROI-'T.
No ohargo aaado for tha naa «f motota.
Mo oharvo mad* for rnnnlng anpply
pipos ffrom atroat malua to eoBanmora' oal-
lars.
Ordara, whon loft at omco, prompUy at-
tondad to.
0. E. CIHHIKO, Agent.
,Stobc0 anti Slanses.
Sidney I>rowett,
MO. T JOHN ftTRKKT.
GOLD MEDAL, PARlfli 1878.
BAKER'S
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter*
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Repalrar of SUarn, AM
and Watar Bnclnaa. Printing PiaaaMi
Steam Punipa, Shafting, Palloya, I««»
Mowers, Mowlus Maehlnaa, tto. -'
Hhop 25 Middle Street, Lowell.
TKI.BPHOMB 184-4.
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
Tames Pyle's Pearlinc, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pcarline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
SPOKANE &PALOUSE
(Mortharn Parlflc Gnnrantaa)
Railway Company.
First Klomaie, Sinking Fund Six Per
Cent. Gold Bonds,
OatMl May 1, 1886. »«• May 1 . 1936.
Interest May 1 and November 1, Payable
in New York.
For price of bonds an.l further partLulars
apply to
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTIIBROOK,
35 OongresB Street. Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
Rani and Parlor Stom
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. IMILIVEIt^,
B»« MRRRIMACK STRMET.
Pai'lor Stoves
Of the very beat makea,
AX LO'W PRICES.
Cull an.l sec our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
01 MARKBT STRBKT.
.^ Wsrriuit. ll absolutely pnre
Coron, from wLlchthouxcess of
<.)lllittsbttinr.'movo(l.llhMtAr«#
timftthe •tr.-njrtAof CoconmUed
wUh Burch, Arrowroot or 8M«iir,
and Is ihcrufore fur more eijoiiom.
IcttI, rotllnff Uu tf»an one cent a
cui,. It Is delicious, nourishing,
■tr..-n({th(uln», easily dlgcstcl.
aud udmlr.iWy a.lapted forliival-
lldsnuwcllBsforporsonslnhoslT:,.
gold hj OrMersetery where.
.BABRiCOJonhesterJto
First Letter Foundry in New EniW
COMMENCED IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for lu ban! an.l tough metal. It* lai«8
varletlea ot
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for lU UNRIVALLED Newapapw
A.Mreas onlers to .lOIIN K. ROOEKS,
Oft Water street, Boston.
4GV-Tbe Courier and Journal type la from
foun.lry.
LAMPS.
PAINTERS
Ain>
BUILDERS.
keenini! tbis ui. llH both sides are seared
eimgb to retain the j.ii.M.. then cook more
slowij" cook a thick slice of steak about |
"'•CHFKSK VAVOHINO.-Grated Parme.HU '
cheese IH a gootl Ihlnn to have in the hou-e,
a, Ui^lves an excell.nt flavor to stewed po-
Utoel creamed cauliflower and various oth-
^''to'fxtract Onk.n JiUK.-Cut a little
Mice offone side of the onion, and oress the
^^ Wf Use of Cni'MBS.-Cracker crumbs
anything to be frie.l In deep fat.
a>l<1 handsome Tom to smiling Nell.
»wi.cro Id you fln.l timl my^Hc^pe"
Thai hovers Voun.l yont every »«"»'«;.,„
And wouM mv throf.bInK- heart beguile/"
QuotlTbiugbln^ Nell, 'ZVL'aVy^''
111 soZODt)NT,-lhe cream ol Jo> .
Tha Fair naughtera of Faeblon
« _ t!rk'/riTM>VT fopvcrv other article for
fh'l'Sth^hecLuHc lothfuK rVndorH these or-
SSne^ts of the mouth so spotless, or imparta
SS an agreeable odor to /».« breath ^ore-
over, experience Pi-o^" VVno £ «»ld o«
fectly wholesome, which cannot oe aaiu
all dentifrices.
•'SPALDING'S Glub" nwoda everylhioB.
ne baftora basUanlnc your
PAINTIIS^G
Make the ONLY easy riding jump leat
or Surrey wagon. Also the heat and
moit itylUh buggy. Bold by all deal-
en and builderi in Lowell. Write for
prioMto
WELLS k SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE h SMART,
0. W. LONG, .
W. a. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLOEE,
LOOK h JEWELL,
A. P. BOABDMAN,
08000D MOBBILL,
Ameibmry, lUet.
STOVES AND RANGES!
Stove Lining! and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Olnaaf Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNITURE
And Peddlera* Snppllea.
PAPER STOCK AND OLD IRON PUR-
rajrnn CHASED.
174 A 176 MIDDLBSEX STREET.
liiTites attention to a (great ya-
riety of useftal and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for holiday sales. Special alten-
Uon is called to Handlierchieft
tor Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
DUMAS&CO.
/bookbinders^
I30&I34 CcjitrfA.1 St.
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Super-Phosphate
AXI>
ENGLISH LAWN DRESSING,
For Bale cheap by
J. Or. ROGERS Sc 00.,
M, SI and 88 Market Htraet.
POSTERS,
•a
A good aaaortmant of llrat-cli
alwaya on hand, at battom prl«»a. Oliro
• mU at our now aad apadoaa atora.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Biddle ^tr«et, LoweU
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
FlTmOMi PA.
PBnrrWO d«Bi •» «*• Ooniier Job 0««
pTOBpttj Md at tofwwi pitaM.
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
ROOrBRS.
BEE HIVE BRAND,
202 Middleiex Street, Oomer of Grand.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
[very DescMon o{ Piting
ClotliiniP,
I>ry Ooo«l«,
Or Other Establishments,
-AT
Courier Job Office.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
PANOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVEB LAMPB.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
FRENCH & rUFEER'S
ISl Centrw Street.
Hair Tinta:
An Unparalleled Preparation
for the Hair»
It is guaranteed to restore tMm
hair from gray to a beaMH^ti
BROWN OR BLACK IN ONM
HOUR. The Hair Tinia to M#
discovery of the proprietor, wkmt
experience in HA IR AND HAIM
GOODS is sufflcieni evidence 0f
his knowledge of whai are M#
proper substances to apply •• <*•
hair, iPurchasers have the ms»
surance that IT CONTAUIB
NOTHING INJURIOUS I U U
perfectly harmless, Prspm^
only by
Q4 Merrimaok
I I.OWSLIH Mi
1V.K^
^^.
mmm
am
10
LOWELL DAILY COURIEK, TUESDAY, JA
LOWELIi DAILY CX)UBIEB, TUESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1888
1^0VVi):Lii DAILY COUBIKR.
rubllslied every aflornoon, SunOai* ox^epWd,
In tUeCouncr UulWlng.just euet of Ibe I'oat
OOioc, iMeiTlmuck alrtei, Luw«a, Muss., by
ll»it»e« A UowcU. bubbcili)llou price #0.00 a
ye*r, 50 cuuiu ii uioiiih, li tenU a weet, dellv-
ereU by currier. suikIc collies i ceuU. Aiiver-
tlklug r«leb furiilehcd oii apiillcullou.
l^well >Ve«kiy Juunml j.ulilUhwl from same
office out rUluNb. IMUc #1.50 i.or «ui.uni,»l-
way* lu ailvuiu'c. L&rger circulaUon lo towns
near Lowell th.tn all other l'ai>crs.
~»NrKKKI> AB BKCOXU CLASS MAIL MATTEK.
TUAlMd TO AKD rKOM BOSTON.
THE WESTEflN BLIZZARD.
The Dead and MlMlat Noinbar 100— Ic« |
Nod KlelKhlnc In Taxas.
blizzard iu the
od Hiave*; and the same principles rampant | WASHINQTOX NBWSi
tu Congress would rea.llly propoue to pay ^^^^^^ Conflrmed-BlddleberKar, fttaaford
the rel>el debt. True, the constitution hay** \ aud Mtewnrt Voi« With th« l>»mocrats. i i r II of the
thU mti.-»t not bo ilonc. But Mr. Lamar says The Soiiute weuliuto executive session at , A«ldltlouai .ictaiis o ,
that this part of the constitution is null and i o'clock Monday afternoon, and threcwquar- 1 northwest continue to como In, and the total
void. Suppose tl»c whole l^nch were nia" '
U|i of Liimars. wliero hhouM we ho? But
Boot0 anti S>\jotfi*
.le ' ^. of an hour later to.>k up the nomination i number of persons believed to have pe Uhed
lut: oTm/. Lumar. Il« .-ouHideration la»te<l until «" 135. benldeH W .reported mU. ng. Ibe e
the present iwa.ldlc in favor- of IhU crime 4 o'dock. at which time the nom.uatlon waa 1 '"'^ »<>«"« 1'"'^"' -l"*-'"- «' suflerInK, terrible
a.ainM Ihe count, v would- justify a wIk.o \ -;|«nued^^y ^^^ .^;,of ^^ ^l^^^^^H
"" "'" " with the democrats. All the other republic
bench of treasonable iMjtlifoKiseri*
as one
as well
striitffjies for life and
In the
»r»'
le
alls voted, or were paired. aKali"^t Mr. La-
herolc deeds by the
people In the storm-strlckeu sections that
have selilom been ecjuallcd. Mary Connell.a |
M-bool teacher near
Weather jndications.
Jan. 17, noon. — Por New England,
warmey, anow, light or fresh winds, in-
oreaaing in foroe, and becoming easterly.
favour, I)ak., started
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TUESDAY, .lAXlAK) IT, 1888.
"^ne of Prank Hunl»s reasons Tor l)elnt; a
free-trader l» that "all thlnun consMored,
the working people jjet as hUh wa«es In
* free-trade countries as they do in this." The
answer to thin U that "the little boy lied."
Advices from Arkansas are th.it Attorney-
Ueueral (iarlau.r* friend* are urK'Inif hhu to
be ft ca diilate for the Senate In jilaci- of Mr.
Berry, whose term expires next year. BarkU
is probably w illin' thoua^h he doctn't exactly
According to the Chicago Herald partner-
•hIpH In nil sorts, of bu«lne»«« are jrh ing way
to corporulions, as a means of rcducln« i»er-
Nonsl liability of capitalists who desire to
retain active participation In business con-
rcrns. without havluK their entire fortunes
held liable. ___^._____
The Manchester Mirror has finished its
canvass of New llamphire representative
opinion, HO far as to ijive the answers of
about half the 5<K) men to whom It sent in-
quiries concerning their preferences and
Judgmtnt tts to candidate!, for the presi-
dency. It received 24A answers, and l'2t» of
these would pn.'fer to see Blaine the uexl
rrosldeut. But when they came to the ques-
tion "Who can l»e electe.ir' oidy 3s declared
him to be the ^tron^'cst candidate. 8hernian
it the second choice of a majority, and the
aecoud In the availability column. C urlously
enouKh Coukling Is the thlr.l choice. The
Mirror's candidate Is Phil Sheridan. He
would make thln^^ whoop.
WhatMii. Bownnvii Is doing at Fra
mln),d»iim in rather a fancy
laml^H for the uiurkel, il bcems to. us might I
be done by scores of small farmers In an or- j
dlnary way. Sheep are not kept to any j
great extetit in Massachusetts, and there Is a j
real trouble lu kceidn^t iho do^'s away from
them. But many a man has found that In
small farming in an unpretentious way, the ,
poultry yard U not ^0 b« nuked beijiw the'
small dairy as a source of i»rol)t. and the
same, we arc cooliJent, will soon be learned
of the koei)U)g of a small Hock of Hheep. It
is found that no animal does more in Increas-
ing the fertility of 'he farm, au.l even where
very early lambs are not grown for ft high-
prlwfl market, the wool and mutton are sure
returns, and, as farming go", «iidte proflla-
blc. _^__ ^
QUOTATIONS.
"Tlio Sprini,'tleld U.)pul)ll''fti>" «tlll retains
Its prou«l position as the only |)a^>er In New
Knglan.l which spells cslalogue and pro-
grumme "catalog" and "program. '* ' ""
Bopulillcan" is a mugwump In »p«">"«
well as In politics.- [N. Y. Tribune.
mat, aiid all the ilemocrals were In his favor. [,ome with two of her pupils, a boy and a
'I'lie discussion was almost entirely con!lne<l ^\y\^ Tin, i,oy left them and perished. Miss
vViv lu ralsinir i to the repuMi»an side. The i.riucipal speak- ^ onnell put her tlress folds about llio 1 lie
^' «.rs were Messrs. Kdmunds. Kvarts, ('ullom, ;.^i,.i „ud made her walk all night, shleldln
Sherman, Allison. Hoar, llawley. Ingalls, j^,,,. yii.,rge with her bodv. They were fou
lid
Wilson of Iowa and Biddleberijer. the last ,iie m,xl morning alive. 1>ut horribly frozen,
named, making two speeches. The line of j ^.nother teacher, MUh Jacobson.ncur Stolott,
the o|)posliion covcretl the otMcial and polltbj ^miied home with a littUj girl and both per
cal record of the nominee, as well as his age, i„l„.j|. When fouml. MUs Jacobson was
■ qualltlcatlons *" ' '" ""■
business haliils and leiral qualltlcatlons. It
Is understood that no speeches were made by
the .lemocratic senators. The voting began
at 3 o'clock, but was interruiUed. and nearly
an hour's argument intervened Iwfore tho
roll-call was tinlshed.
The nominations of Messrs, > Usa and
Dickin-ou weio th«n at once taken up and
conUruicd without dcl>atc, and U was or-
dered that the I'reslileut •»« notltjed Of th*
three cunllrmallons.
The following Is uo'Iorstootl lo be the rote
on the coollrmatlon of Mr. Laujar :
VKAa-Messrs. Hat.', Ileik. Berry, niodgett,
Urowu, Hiitler, Call, (Jockrvll. Coke. Coluullt,
Daniel, rai.lkner, (ioorR**. Oorman, Gray,
llanipion, Harris, .loiics of Arkansas,. M«v
Pherson, .Morgan. I'ukIi. KeaiiaiJ, lllildlobcrKOr.
SHulsburv. Stanford. .Hiewart. turple, ^ anrc.
Vest, Voorhoes, Waltliall. and »lUon of Mary
land-ai.
N'ATa — Messrs.
^^^ as
crouched I n'a hollow in the ground with her
arms al>out tho little girl, and her dress skirt
I WHS wrappetl about her. Her own bonnet
was oil her bead and her band cluiclied bor
■ dress at her throftt. and there was a
siuile on her face. Two children, boy
I uiiil girl, ot Josciih Hutchinson, near
, Uary. were lost going home from school.
1 The mother. accompanUid by 'iA men, started
on u search and found the chlldiun d«ud, the
'boy having his sister's hands bstwaeu bis
own. A num»>er of the dead had tbo ap-
'l»earance of having died of suffocatlou.
Some ha.l torn their clothing away from
their throats, and others bad thrown away
their bead covering and were clutchimj at
' ireir throals as though strugullog for breath.
1 During a genuine blli/.ard tho air Is tilled
with tine Ice il ist, driven with terrific force.
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION!
REVOLUTION!
Aldrlch, Allison,
rhe
us
The Mississippi legislature has unanimous-
ly praised Lamar an I Invited .Jeflerson Da-
vis and fau)llv lo Ik; it- w'Uests, all on .Ihe
Slime dav. The Mlssi^Mppi "plan" seems to
work smoothly in tlii* 1 a-e. as well as in tlie
exclusion of colored \oter» from the i>olls.—
[NasnuaTeleuraph.
highest prosiK-ritv of the agriculturist
ids a protective tax. Wliut the fiirmcr
wiiich chokes the unfortunate victim In a
Blair, ! «i,ort time if he attempts to stand against It.
HowcD, Camemn.Chucc. ( uilom. Davis. Dawes. , At Nebraska City, Neb.. Monday tho mer-
I>oli.h. Edmunds, Kvarts. »'"r*ell, Krve, Hale. ,.„,... reached 20 degrees Iwlow zero, but rose
llawlev, Ulscook. Hoar. luKuH*- Mlichell,J'atl- j ,,4,,^ ii^. ,i,»y, the Inillcatlons being that
The
deniuiK , , , .
wants is a market for his smpUi'. product^.
It Is for his advantage to have that market as
near his fMrm as p.»-slble, and smb u markft
U secured only bv buil«linu: up •liversillcd n-
dustrles to coiiMime the farmer's .urphi*
product. If wc wcr.? purely an ii;.'ili'iillurai
people we wouiti l)e the poorest count rv on
the xiobe.— [Congressman Burrows of Michi-
gan.
(Hir New Year sui:uestlon is this: If >fon
oi'C unyfxKtii unythiiin, patj if. The money
belongs to tlie other, not to you— you ha\.
had Its equivalent In one form or other, and
used it~whv ouifht you to keep It from him
a single dav V Besides, if you pay him the
dollar or ten (loilars wlilrh Ik1oii.;s to him.
be will then be al»le t) pay somebody else a
similar amount, which that somebody else
may l>e greatly in need of. — [Audover
Townsman.
PERSON A 1^.
dock, f'almer, f latt. Plumb, (Juay, Shenuan,
ispoouer and .siyckbrldge— 2'*.
Those paired In the nrtirniatlve were:
Messrs. Blackburn, KustN, (Jibsou, Hearst.
Keiina, I'aseo. I'nvne and Uaiisom. Those
palreil in the ueirallve were: Messrs.
Chanjier. .Ipnes of Nevada, Mandersou.
>forrill. Sabln. Sawyer. Teller uuil Wilson of
i«'wa. . . ...
riie Senate also conllrmed tho nomination
of K. L. Braw to bo minister to Mexico.
\t niuht Messrs. Lamar. Vilas and Dleklu
the cold siH'll was oves. A little daughter of
( hrls Bodlne was overtaken by the blUzard
Kriilav. when returning from school, lost
her wuv jtiid was found frozen to death.
Henrv lioldlg. a farmer, was, overtaken by
tjje storm and frozen so badly that his hands
auil feet hu»l to be amputated.
The Di.kota blizzard struck (ialveston.
Tex., early Sundav morning, causing a fall
in the tftmi)eruture of :W dexrees in two
hours. From •« at miilnli{lit tho mercury
fell to 'ilt bv davlight, and lioavy sleet iKJgan
The Bijou Shoe Store.
son re.elved conKratulatious. .Messrs. Yilas I ^^ jjj,,^.^yj.|.,, j|,„ ,.jty with Ue. By night
and Dickinson will enter uiioii their new ,, ,j.i,.,,,.ui,h and teleidione wires were all
.luiies at once, but .Justice Liduar will have '"= " ' - ' "••
to w:ilt till .March, since tho supreme court
has ulrca.lv dcterinini-il to lake a VHCUM from
Jan. 'JO to .March 20.
Illness of NpfHker CarHal*.
Speaker Carlisle w:is »iiiite 111 last uight.
While he was iit dinner In the evening, he
was seized with a coiiu'eslive chill. Mrs.
CurlWe li(li»eil hlni iii> stairs to their room,
without attraciing much
broken down by the weight of Ice. antl ihe
.itv was entirely cut otl" f roin teiegra|)hic
communication for 24 hours. The weather
is the worst since January. IS-S). All street
trntllc was Interrupted Mon.lay by the s Ip-
i.erv ccn.iillon of Iho .thoroughfares. Ihe
cold wave struck Austin Satunlay nlifht an-
at midi ight the temperature hail fullen to 10
denrees. the lowest the mercury has ever
been kn..wn to reglsler there. There was
much surterlng among the poor. ^
Notwlthatandlns the condition of bual-
nesa at prcsoiit we had the plenanre of re-
cording nn our booke one of the larseat
January week aales we ever had. There la
I only one explanation. The people appre-
I elated our neneral reTolutlon In prioee*
Bvery one who vlalted us laat wvek went
away with a auillinc flaoe. We are aare
each one will come hack acain, for they got
more than uaual values. Thle week we
■hall ooatlune to make ahrewd b.iyera
happy. We have only two weeka or ao be-
fore alooh taking and our atock la too
large. Weave going to reduce It. Come
and eiamlne the goo<ls, they wHl aell
themaelves. We have knKMl the prlcea
right and left. See for youraelvea.
Dr. Abbott's salary, as pastor of Plvmoutb
church, has been li.ved al |«J0O. lie doe-
not conshkr himself ttuythlUii hut a temyu-
rary i>a«tt»r.. . ■ ■ - ~~^
~ that Pabuloua •••OOO;**
It Is a favorite declaration of the demo-
cratu and free-traders that our tariff levies
duties on 4000 different articles. The New-
York Triliunt rtnds that there were only 9s2
articles imported in isx« that were dutiable.
and that this is about an average of the num-
ber of articles on which a duly Is now col-
lected. This may be said to be enough, and
«o It Is; but Is something less than one-fourth
of the uunibor asserted by the President in
bis rars-^age. and declared by every aiitl-pro-
tectlonNt since the qu* stion bc^ran to be dis-
cussed. The lie has been traced way l)ack to
the democnitlc pliiUorm of isTti. which dt-
clarcd It to be true of the tariff of IsTO. This
was not .so. oven then. An.l since th.it time
the republican party h:is l>een addliij; to the
free list, year by year, until the tariff schcd-
ule has boen reduced to«.»82 articles, reckon-
In:; onlv those which are lmi)ortod at all.
These facts not only expose the lyinj;cliarge»
of the dcin.'crals a« to tho number of articles
on which duties are paid, but also the falsity
of Iheir reiterated declarations that liie re-
l)ubHc:ins are still keeping on the war taxes.
The fact is the republicans have constantly
been reducing war taxes.
NEW HAMPcsIllllE.
The police force of Nashua holds over for
another year, the republicans lacking one
vote with which to overcome the negative of
the mayor. '
The lot of land In Manchester occupied by
the <lly hotel sUbles— 110 by loO feet— bas
l>een bought by Hon. Aretas B.ood. wbo
will build a brick market building, two or
three stories hlK'h. th<j upper part of vvhkli
will l>c tltted for lodge rooms and the lower
story as a market with about 30 .stalls.
ittentlon, and put
him to bed. Dr. (iarrett came at once, ami
a.liiiinlsiered remedies, which broke the
lUiil. Al midnight he was restll g «iuletlv.
although he has a hlijh fever. He will prob-
ably not be able logo to the House aifaln tul«
wei-k. and will have to postpone his soutbcrn
trip indefinitely.
Minor Mnttera.
Dr. Davis has introducc«l In the House, by
request, the aervlce pension bill providing , j 1 • ij ♦»
for veterans at ihe rate of 1 cent a month Jeuths Ul"C CaUSCd »>>' it. 'HUlUS
durini: their active participation In tbo war. I
Public Printer Benedict was sharply | ReUiedy IS un
hauled over the coals in the House yesterday
for his unrelieved tlelay lu gettlmr the gov-
ernment printing dune. He was shown to
THE EVIL
Of the ugc is kidney and bladder
disease. More than hall of all
absolute relief,
as thousands of saved men and
be behind In reports, bills and the ♦-OUK"';''- womeil caU testltV. Soul OV ail
slonal U« cord. It Wjis an ugly thing for the ^ -^
apothecaries and dealers.
demQcrats to meet. They s|nii)ly dodged the
resolution, as was their only chanve.
Put It the Other End To.
The Mtuuhester L'nlon says thd flght
against Lamm's confirmation as a judge was
*'tbc old slave-holders' oligarchy against
progress over again.'* There Is some truth
In thcsiigsestion. buf'^lt should Ixi turned
just the other end to. Lamar is the best
representative, still on the public stage, of
the old slaveholders' oligarchy. He Is the
Incarnation of the Mississippi |dan, freshly
Illustrated in a recent election, so grossly
tavorhig of the "Oligarchy" business that
even the Memphis Appeal depreeate<l It, and
be Is alfo one of those men who still Insist
tbat slavery Is not legally abolished. He Is
totally unworthy to sit on the bench of any
court of the nation, and totally unlit as well,
by education, Iralning. experience or tem-
per. It Is the greatest shame of the time
Uataachnaetta Men at the Fifth Avenue.
Senator Hoar of Massachusetts dropped
bis gripsack at the fifth Avenue hotel,
where his bliind face, uold eye glasses and
frosted head were prominent for a few mo-
ments while he re^jislered. The senator's
clothes alwnvs lause a littb; j-»l<ini< and com-
ment because the garments of his nether
limbs iuvariabiv fail to reach tlie prescribed
fashionable leiitilh. This «ause.l a western
mini to remark vesterday. "Wh:\t. is tbat
Senator Hoar* Well, he ha<l better put a
whistle in his boots to call his trousers
down." Two otiier prominc. t Massacliu-
setts men were :il tlie same place, Vo"^""^'"*-
man John D. Long of Hlngbam un<l W illiam
Whiting of Ilolvoke. Mr. Long bad a red
pink inlii'i buttonhole, and wiis sinilim; ii»
response to eoiigratulidions over a son and
heir that has just greeted liis home, and
which is said to l)e "tlie livii^' image' of his
father. Congressman WhiUng laughed as
he was toM that the governorship was com-
iiiir iiround his wav. "It iloesu't keep me
aw-ake night-," safd he.-[N. Y. Tribune.
Walthaiu's Celebration.
The l.'»Oth anniversary of the incori)ora-
tlon of the town of Waltham was observed
Monday. The exercises were held in Music
hail.Mavor Fisher presiding. Among the
invited guests present were (iov. Ames, Cols.
Dalton. Newman, Shepard, Well and Ben-
nett ef his staff: Secretary of State H. B.
Pelrce, State Treasurer A. U . Beard, (.en.
N. P. Hanks. Judy;e K. It. Hoar; Reiiresent-
atlves Ersklne Warden ami S. O. Li)
bam of Waltham; Mayors Kimball of
Newton and Bruce of Somerville:
Capt. Nathan Appleton, F. C. Lowell and
P. T. Jackson, grandsons and namesakes of
throe earnest men who ".') years ago founded
the cotton mills now run by the Boston Man-
ufacturing comitany in Waltham. Hon. t.
M. Stone delivered an oration, which was
followed bv the singing of an ode. wilt|«"
by W. M. Fullerlon of the Boston Daily Ad-
vertiser. Gov. .Vines made a speech, and a
poem was read by E. P. Hayward of Chico-
Dec.
Gen. N. P. Banks presided at the banquet
in the eveiiiuit, at which 400 guests were
GENt:i«AL COURT.
Jan 10.— In the Senate Mr. Gllnea of JIUI-
dlesex introduced a bill lo authorize the
district police to enter and examine pawn
shops: orders were adopted relative to clos-
ing llouor saloons on legal holidays and lu
reganl to the disposition of liquor llf-euse
fees. Hon. Elijah A. Morse petitioned for
closcil bars on holidays, and Henry B.
Peiree. Uoiand Worthimrlon, W. \\ . Ulce
and others asked for Incorporation as the
Inlon Trust and Investmeut comi.any.
In the House a petition was received from
the Massachusetts School for the Feeble
Minded for an ap|)roi)rlatton of <«2<J0.o<K) for
the erection of building's on tiie estjite lecent-
Iv purdiased for the school at Waltham. An
oVdcr was ailopteil looking; toward* ap!)lylog
to all jilaccs wliere persons are employed the
saidtarv provisions now api>lied to work-
shops and factories. An onlcr wa> also
adojited lookliv, to the prohibiting: of pol
tax jiaving by political iiartles. The biennial
"ession* and 'eicciions order came in. <Jn
motion of Mr. Hail of Taunton, an order
was adoiJted as to amendimc last year's pris-
on contract law so tbat i>risnuers may l»e em-
ploved under the piece-iirice system.
The cominiltee on rules reported un :imend-
meiit so that the journal of the House may
be printed dally.
NOTR8.
The special committee on child labor met
in executive session yesterday and consid-
ered the report Which is to accompany the
bill which thev will report to the House
on Wednesilav.' The committee has made
un exhaustive study of the school question
in connection with the eimjlovmcnt of chil-
dren, and will recommend that all jirivate
schools shall l>e brought under the law so
that the teachers of such schools shall bo re-
iiuiretl to pass an fxamiiiatiou as to tlieir fit-
ness to teach. If this should become a law,
it would inciu'le parochial as well as all oth-
er schools, llepi-eseutiitive McKttrick of
Boston, of the committee, It is understood,
disstuits from the report of the majoi ity ou
this question, and will present his views.
Ecal CfBtate.
k Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Prescott National Hank.
tbat be should have been condriaed. and the I g^.j.p, Speeches were ma<le by Lleut.-
reimbllcan senators who voted to confirm Gov. Bracket!. Judge Hoar. Cant. Ni'tjia"
S^cUt .1. .« I« m.uOi..eO ., the e.rMe.t Ap.U.™^ - T-"-- J'™i .J-'H
moment they can Ik; reached. The republic
•D party Is afllicted with a leaven of dough-
laces stni. wlio haven't saml enough iu them
to stand up for their principles. We expect
mugwump* 10 cringe and fawn ou the late
plantaUon masters, for "'tis their nature to.''
But when a republican gets to that point he
ought to l>c hurtled out of the ranks to the
tune of the "Rogues' man^h,"
Yes, the "old slaveholders' oligarchy" Is
again in the saddle. It h;is put into a seat
on the l)encb where our laws are adjudicat-
ed, 8 man who dwsn't pretend allegiance
to the constitution a* it Is, but on the con-
trary aplts upon it as a document tainted
witb fraud. Within a week one of his dem-
ocratic "ollgarcbj" brethren has introduced
Into tlie Virginia legislature a bill to i»enslon
tbe rebel soldicra of that state. It Isn't •
Jong step to a measure to pay for emanclpat-
koidnsou and President Rliot of Harvard
college. Tbe festivities closed with dancing.
Baae DalK
The sui)reme 'court of Tennessee has de^
elded that Sunday base ball playing must not
l)e this season in that state.
Harri Wright has arranged a schedule of
Kames for the coming season, which provides
for opening on tbcafithof April. He broposes
that each team play six games a week till tbe
end of the season, whicb would be Septem-
ber 22d. about thrte weeks earlier than usual.
The time would l)e gained through Sunday
Irflvcl
"Pop" Smith, the Pittsburg Infleldcr, Is out
In a card In which he objects to l)eing sold.
He thinks be should be released outright.
Tbe purity of an Infant's breath Is not sur-
passed, save by the use of Rublfoam, that
healthful liqold substitute for tooth powder.
Try It. 26c. All drugglata.
Carriage Accidents.
W. A. Cromwell, deputy collector of In-
ternal revenue, and James Gll)bons were
thrown from a team In Auburn. Me., Mon-
day, by the horse becoming frightened, and
(jiomweii received injuries on the head from
which he died. Gibbous had an arm
))roli6D«
H. K. Cooley, travelling agent for IL Gil-
bert & Co. of Springfield, and William Beu-
uetl were driving near Blackinton Monday,
when the horse was frightened by an engine,
and the men thrown out. Cooley':* hip was
injured. Bennett's leg broken and the iiorsc
killed.
A Sensation Spoiled.
The sensational story from Haiuock about
the shooting of Washington Sweet, the lover
of Carrie Brockway. and the girl's suicide
was much exaggerated. Sweet had clandes-
tine meetings with the girl, who Is only 16
years old. and her brothers Sunday night
started to find their sister, when tiiL'T met
Sweet and a flght with fists followed. Dur-
intr the tight Oarric appeared with a razor,
but before she could use it it was taken from
her.
A three-masted schooner of 470 tons bas
just been launched at Bath, Me. It Is In-
tended for tbe hard pine trade.
Positively Ugly Faces
Can lie made clear and .attractive. Those
horrid pimples and blotches can be removed
by one application of Hop < )intmcnt. Never
fails. Take no other. 2.") cents, at druggists',
or mall stamps to tb« Hop Co.. New London,
Conn.
We take pride in showinfr property
like the reeiaenoes we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der onr personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
odd water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•40OO.— We seldom liavc a place that wo can
offer at the low price placed on this extra well-
built two -storv house of elRht rooms, beside
bath room ; heated by furnace, has hard wood
floors In dining room, kitchen and pantry;
' handsome gas ftxtures, eu-.. Nelghl)orliood llrst-
class and near business. (IttjU)
On Centrnl Street.— Very desirable piece of
property, consisting of two-story house and
nearly i700 feet of land. Could easily be made
to pay more than 10 per cent. net. (166a)
Not ta,T trom Merrimack Street.— Two-
story, two-tenement house of 14 rooms, finished
in good shape. A bargain at #3500. (IOCS)
If you will call at our office we will show you
some Investments tbat will pay you better than
10 por cent.
i. 90 pairs CMld*» Ooat ri»<i
Kid Spring Heel 8hoe»t »'««•
5 to 10 1'2, all solid aud a
**rattler'* for weart 71c, per
pair, Regular $1 goods,
2, SO pairs Ladies* OU Goat New
York BootSt hand-finished,
sold usually for $3.50; to
close out, $2.00 per pair.
These are from one of the best
Neu) York houses at^ are re-
liable,
3, 02 odd pairs Ladies* Boots,
ranging in price from $3 to
$4, lumped at $2,47 per pair.
4, 49 pairs Gents' English Grain
Balmorals, very reliable and
always sold at $3, $2.19 per
pair,
5, 140 pairs Men's, Boys* and
Youths* Solid Leather Bal-
morals, sizes from youths* 11
up to men*s No, 11, ^which
would be good value at $1.25,
we sell this week at 98c. They
are **dlrt cheap** at this price.
6, 109 pairs LaUies' Sllppi rs in
beaver lined kid, both plain
and fancy, embroidered vel-
vet, and in fact a little of
everything, all at the same
price, 73c,
O'DONNELL & GILBRIDE.
— i
SWEEPING REDUeTION
— aAd —
Closine: Out Sale
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloyes, Yarn, etc.
All our Gents* Heavy Underwear
at Half Price,
60 dozen Blue Bibbed Bhirtiaad Draw-
ers for 88o., down from 92.
60 doBen Oents' Scotch Oray Bhirti and
Drawer! for 38o., down from 75.
Oents' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers for
69, 67, 87o., $1, previous prioai 76p.,
$1.10, $1.26, 11.50.
100 dosen Gents' White All-Wool Bhirti
and Drawers for ezaotly half prloe,
371-2,60,62,750.
Ladiei' 38-oent Vests down to 26o.
Ladies' 60 and 62-cent Vests down to
38o.
Ladies' 75-cent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2o.
Ladies' Medicated All-Wool, richly worth
81.26 to $1.50, down to 76o.
Boys' Sootoh Oray Shirts and Draw«n,
62 oents, down to 38o.
HOSIKRY.
All our 20 and 25-cent Hose down to
121-2o.
Hosiery worth 33 aud 38 oents, down to
25o.
About 100 lbs. 8-cent Ball Tami, all
colors, down to 5c.
In Oorieti, Bibbons, Handkerchiefs, Eld
Oloves, Hamburg, Gotten Underwear,
Oloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
49-Ladles are requested to visit oar st«TC
and compare prices.
jO'DONNELL& GILBRIDE,
116, 118. 120 k 122 Merrimaok St.
CENTRAL STORE.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
88 OKMTRAL STKKCT.
Over Preseott National Bank.
All Our Heavy Goods Are Marked
in This Same Proportion.
M4n*s Cork Sole Shots $4.09,
worth $5,50, >
Men*s Fancy Slippers 98 cents,
$1.25 to $2 goods.
Men's Gojat Opera Slippers,
hand-sewed, 98c., liown from
$1.50,
Lamb* s Wool Soles 19c,
Our $5 line hand-sewed Shoes
reduced to $4.13,
Bevolntlon prices In all departments.
Onr atoefc will be low at stock taking, bat
It win be year aaln, not oars. Grab the
bargains while they are flylns.
YEAST
POWDER
ABtiOLtrrELT PUBB AMB
Kssess^ff all the good
king powders, while
none of their injurious
HEALTHFVL,
qualities of
It contalna
ingredlenta.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 78 Merrimack St.
Plain and Fancy Job Printini
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OFFICE,
REVOLUTION I
REVOLUTION 1
Till) Prices Dili It!
WsKnewlyWouiil!
Well, Why Shouldn't They? They
are Low Enough, Good-
ness Knows.
We have had a big trade ever
since we marked down our goods
and announced our intention of
going out of lousiness. We are
not making any money, but we
have less goods every night, and
now all we wish is to sell out
clean, slick and smooth during
the coming six weeks. We think
we have inarked our prices low
enough to do it, and still continue
marking down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
them out at once. A glattee at
our Dress Goods, Cloaks, Do-
mestics. Hosiery, Gloves, Ham-
burgs. Laces and Underwear
will convince aU that no such
genuine bargains are offered
elsetvhere. Do not be humbugged
by unscrupulous atlvertising
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every-
thing in our stock is marked
down as represented.
L
REVOLUTION !
Oswald & Co.,
8G and 8*^ Central Street.
FINANCIAL.
Today^ Bostion and New Tork
Markets.
LOCAL NEWS.
HIGH STRBKT CHURCH.
I from Cktrdley A Company .J „
New York, 10.15 a. m.— l^ariiet opens ciulet
and fractloDully lower. It Is rather dull than
weak, for thire Is little stuck oirorlug.
Louilon market for Americans openetl IrrcKU-
lar and Is uow Irregular, wlUi UwcUuIuk ten.
deacy.
There Is uothluK on which to advance prices
today and Indications nre that Irregularity of
London market and the continued sU-lko on
Beading may be made the basis of a soiling
niovonieut.
Chlcjigo oporntors now here predict largo de-
creases In net earnings on all roads west of
Ctaleago this year. 8otue go so far as to pro^ilct
strongest Hues will not bi' able to earn dividends
this Vcar.
(Juotatiuus.
V * BONDS.
Closlnx Opening Closing
Annual Meeting of Church and Society—
UMoers Chosen— Steps to Make a Legal
Body of Church and Hoclety.
Tbe annual meeting of High street church
and society was held in tbe vestry of tbo
church last evening- The attendunce was
smaller than it would have been, but for the
n)eHKre notice given, aud tbe bad travellin;;,
which made it almost Uant^erous to walk the
streets.
The church meetInK was presided over by
Dea. Clurk. Frank N. Chaso was rc-eleeteU
clerk. Chus. A. Htott, Wm. H. White, S. N.
Wood and Jason Fuller were chosen tbe
eph LawsoD, Jobn MeSbea and James Mc-
I NaTiv attempted to rob a man there sad as
another man oameil Loxan iuterftored, the
three young toui^hs pitched Into him and iu
thu htruK^lo which followed Lo^ao's ear was
nearly bitten off. Officer Crowley arrived
on the scene and saw the three scouudnls
running awuy, but thinking a row was goii^'
on iu the saloon, entered and fpuud Logsn
lying on the floor aud the blood flowing from
liis wound. Just as soon as tbe particulars
of the uffair became known, OlHcer Crowley,
with Officers Donaldson and Bumns, went
to the bouses of the assailants and arrested
the surprised young fellows. Tbeir cases
were coatipued to tomorrow.
.Since thu present adiiiinistration got into
power there has been uo |x'ace for toe liquor
tlealefs who are not saiisHed with a legal
business, and luspectors Harper and Good
members of the prudeutiaF committee on the i «'" H"^'* ^^" 'i"'*-^ '" hrlniring offenders be-
part of the church. Frank X. Chase was ^'"re li»^«?.V."' ^''»"«« "l»^^?'■'"K ^''•'* ™®'""'''^'
chosen suoerlntendent of the Sunday school, 1 J?'."' Cahill's plaeo, 125
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PROM rKSTKRDAV'H SECOND EDITION.
New ) ork, 1.30 p. m.— The tone Is strong, but
thentarket Is as quiet asever. There has been
oonslderahle telvgruph offering lately, but Uic
demand has kept up with the supply, iiml bulis
In ttie stock tiilk ut higher prices tor It again.
New York, 3 p. m.— Cotton oil has held Its po-
sition In front today and rcuilned Its advance,
business lu other stocks being neglected. The
market Is steady and waiting as It has been for
so long. '
FIKB BECORD.
The tive-stury buildings, 04, 56 and 68
Warren street. New Vork, occupied by .S.
Yao Horn, carriage supplies; A. J. White
A Co. and Lyman Browu & Co., patent med-
icines; J. Eluslen A: Co., importers; .Silver
A Co.. house furnishing gooils, aud the
United States Itottic Packing company, were
burned s^unday. Loss. i?llX),000.
Case's cardboard au«i niaiiilla paper mill
at Mtuichcstcr, Ct., was totally destroyed by
Are .Sunday. Loss, $30,000.
A tire in tlie fourth->torv building, occu*
pied by John A. Lowell t^- Co., engravers
and printers, 14.') hiid 147 Franklin street,
Boston, Sunday, ciiused a loss of #2000.
•Smith's hall was burned in .Sedalia, Mo.,
Saturday, with W. 8. Mackej's boot and shoe
stock. Loss, fSO.OOO.
Uevised estimutos of the losses by the fire
in Indianapolis Friday give tbe total as
#700,000; insurance, $t*3T,.W0.
Tbe engine bouse and breaker of the Cran-
ston (K. L) coul luiiie, owned by John
Moore, were burned iSuturil.-iy. l^oss, 920(X).
The Missouri I'ucidc roundhouse in Fort
Worth,fP'e\.. with 12 locomotives, was
burned »iturdi.y. Loms, ipiOO,(XK).
Fire in the carding room of tho Coimnicut
mill, Fall Itlvcr, Suiulnv. did i^oOO damage.
£bleug'.s brewery, ilaricni, N. Y., aud Its
contents were dums'gcd $33,000 bv drc 8uu-
da;
'I*
The
seven-slory brick building, 208 Dear-
born street, Cliicago, occuoied by the I'nion
type foundry, the F. Weston Publishing
company, tbe American Printing company
and other coucerns, was burned Mouday.
Loss, <^00,000.
The bouse of Mrs. Kute W. Clark ut West
Hartford, Vt., was burned Monday. Loss,
f'iOOO; insurance, ijtKMK).
The dwelling of Solon Iturrougbs In Wal-
tham, Vt., was destroyed by Urc Monday.
Loss, 8S0OO; insurance, i^lOOO.
and Mrs. F. K. Uurtt superintendent of tbe
primary department. The cxaniiuing com-
mittee couslsts of the pastor, deacons, super-
intendent of the Suuuay school and Mrs.
Charles Francis aud Mrs. Kpliralm Urowu.
John .Stott and Chas. W. Marshall were
chosen au<litors. Uepresentatlves of stock
In the corporation known as "Proprietors of
High stifet church," D. P. Sta.:y, K. J. Ben-
ner, Edward P. Clark, Edward W. Clark.
The treasurer's report was referred to the
roietlug of the soi'lety, without reading.
The society meeting was called to order at
8 o'clock, by'the clerk, and Ceo. A. Mtirdeu
was chosen moderator. Mr. F. N. Cbuse
was then re-elocted clerk, and qualided. Tbe
report of th? treasurer. Ceo. W. Ely, was
read, ucceptedaOU placed on file. Mr. Elv
was then re-erected treasurer. Messrs. H. H.
Wilder. Wm. Nichols, and Moses Uibson
were chosen prudential committee ou tbe
part of tbe society.
Mr. E. J. Henner, chairman of tbe music
committee, reported that all of tbe music
subscriptions e.\ccpt 900 bad been collecteil.
and tbe momljers of the choir had Iteen paiu
up to Jan. 1. The cash ou bund and the sut>-
scrlptions uncollected would very nearly
meet the amount due for tiie current quar-
ter. Deu. Clark c.oniplimcnted thu commit-
tee on buviug secured so excellent music
during tbe year, which be cousidered tho
best the church bad ever bud, Tbe raein-
l»ers of the choir not only sang well, but
they were well-l>obaved, and he had fuuu4
them ready to answer all calls witb cheer-
fulness an.l alacrity. Dea. Hurnes spoke In a
similar strain, and' so did Mr. E. li. Adams
and others. Tlte desire was expressed by all
that the same choir might be again secured.
1 he matter of election of a new comniitteo
op music coming up, Mr. Murden said be ile-
sircd tu decline a re-election. Mr. Uenner
niso preferred not to serve another year.
Ikitli thought the fair thirg was to have oth-
ers take their turn at the dutv. In spi^ of
thiN, however, the old coniiulttee, Messrs. E.
J. Henner. Will T. White and U. A. Murdeu,
were elected.
There l>elng no further regular business,
Mr. Marden suggested that Ihe legal status of
High street church aud society is very
cloudy. So fur as can be learned there is uo
legally constituted church or society. Tbe
associations answering to these names seem
to be merely voluntary in tlieir character,
without legal character or K'anding, aiul it
might be well to have the matlercarefully in-
vestigated, and such steps taken as tbe result
might show to Imj necessary to put the bodies
Into proper business shape. Dea. Bamas
stated tbat he bud unsuccessfully endeavorad
to tind out If the church or society bas a Itgal
existence, and if so who are the society mem-
bers. The clerk had banded him a le^al
opinion by D. Hall Rice, es<(., which had
been procured by Kev. Dr. Street. This was
read by the clerk, aud the purobrt of it was
that no iperson could be cousldercdduly qual-
Ided to be a member of the society who is
not a member of tho church. I>ea. Clark
moved that a committee of three be appoint-
ed by tbe chair to investigate and report at
some future meeting just what tbe coudition
of things is, and what steps it is expedient to
take in regard to it. The chair appointed
Judge S. P. Uudley, Ephruiin Brown and
H. H. Wilder.
Mr. Marden then suggested the appoint-
ment of a committee on "Ways und Mean.^,"
to consist of three members of the church
and three members of tbe society, not mem-
bers of tbe church, whose duty it (iball be to
suggest wbulever may be deemed by them
ex|>cdieDt to add to the strength aud re-
sources of tbe church and society, uoth as to
membership aud finances, to I'eport to tbe
society from time to time as may be con-
sidered expedient. This proposition was
favorably discussed, and a motion was
adopted that such a committee be appointed by
the chair. The chair took time to select tbe
committee.
I^ea. IJurncs reported for the su)>-commit-
tee that had. wailed on the Itev. Mr. Hunt-
ington at I'roviJencc, to |>ersonally extend
the call of the church, that Mr. Huntington
had signified bis intention to accept the call,
In regard to whicb he hud but two sugges-
tions to make, aud these not iu any sense as
conditions: (1) That it might liC agreeable
if his salary could be paid to him monthlv
instead of <|uarterly; and (2) That he bad
had in his former pastorates six weeks va-
cation annually.
Ou motion of Deu. 8. A. Chase the treas-
urer was instructed to pay Mr. Huntington's
salary monthly. IHierc was some talk about
the vacation, but no action was taken.
On motion of Dea. Clark tbe meeting ad-
joitfued, subject to the cal! of the chair.
Moody street, was
visited lust Sunday evening and tbe proprie-
tor discovered illegally selling liquor. Cabill
pleaded guilty ou uelug arraigned this morn-
lug and wlien senteueoil to pay a flue of 4'*^
and costs, appealed, as he bud not sufllclent
money to settle tbe bill the government bas
ugaiuit l.iin.
Edward ilroguu,'wbo keeps a saloon at 00
Moody street, was another victim of tbe vig-
ilance of lus|jectors Harper and Goodwiu,
whadrop|>e4l iu at bis place of business ouu-
day as u sale of intoxicants was iu progress.
Brogan pleaded not guilty and bis case was
continued oue week.
John Duufey. a liquor dealer at 8 Cross
street, was also visited Sunday. J. J. Uo-
gau appeared for bim and the case was con-
tinued.
BUROLARS BAOORD.
Arrest of Laat Summer's Rohbern of Tai-
lors' Shops.
Last summer there \^-ere several burglaries
in this city, priucipallv of tailoring shops,
and the cunnlug rascals niannged to secure a
considerable amount of goods from the vi«>-
tims, Francis Fee, Duttoo ttreet ; Patrick
Uourke, Merrimack street; William Con-
nors, East Merrimack street; F'rank W. Em-
erson and llichard F. Connor. So adroitly
did the burglars couduct t!)eir operations
tbat it v\'as next lo au ImposAibillty to appre-
hend them at tbe time, ulthoiigb clews
were obtuinoi which lu toe eud
proved very vuluable. Inspectors Hayes
und i^aflaui'me began au in(|uir7 into
the case. and wbilo they could
not at that time bring the thieves to Justice,
they obtained information of a nature tbat
led them to believe tbat at uo distant day tbe
breakers would Ih) found. Tbe Inspectors
liavc been faithfully working on tbe case
during tho full months undlinally succeeded
in locuiing the men in lioston, where they
weiv mukluga room at 'J3 Meiroge street tbeir
heudquurtcrs, going on expeditious into tbe
various New England cities and towns.
They got a large amount of tailoring goods
and occui^ionaily committed a burglary
in a bouse or abstracted a wi|tcb and cDfiln
from some unsuspecting person whom they
overpowered on tlie highway.
The Lowell detectives were on their track
and the pair, James A. Uraham aud Hobart
Martin, weix> at length run to earth. After
Btayiug for some time at Boston, the couple
went to I'awtucket, R. I., and from there
commenced another crusade against the tai-
lors. Tbeir matbod was for (Jraham, wbo is
a youDff man of ramarkably |(ood tddrMi
and neat appeartnoe, to entar a tailor ttort
and wbH« having a imall )ob dona. fctMM* vft
tbe piaca and daelda bow !t c^cum fcf bung-
larixad. Whan planning to rob hOoM" M
would poae at an agont of a spring loek, •««!
going to a houM, vlilt as many roooM ••
uossilile, thus getting a good knowMg««f
bow the land lay. In disposing of tbe goods
they secured, tbe pair would travel as drum-
mers, and with a stock of business cards
work oft' the articles very easily. Inspector
Hayes telegraph.d to the Pawtucket polioe
recently to arrest Qrahani aud Martin at
tbeir lotifiring place In tbat citv, but the ofll-
cers replied that tbe men could not ba found.
Hayes proceede<i to Boston, and not finding
them at their den on Melrose street sent an-
other despatch to Pawtucket, and Sunday tbe
police there managed to arrest tbe meu. In-
spector Hayes wont to Pawtucket yesterday
and returned wilh his prisoners yesterday aft-
ernoon. Uraham is 28 years of age and Martiu
23.
Tbe former says he comes from Cleveland.
0., and the latter from llolyoke. This story
is discredited by the inspectors, who l>elieve
ihe men are members of a New York gang
which has been operating in New Englautl.
(iruham and Murtiu were photographed by
Loupret this morning nnd their picture's
will be sent to Inspector Bvrnes of New
York. Tbe work of the Lowell detectives
was most crediUible.
In court Graham picadcti guilty to break-
ing into Emerson's and Connor's shops, and
was ordered in ifTOO lo the 8ui)€rior court.
Martin pleaded not guilty and tue case was
continued ten days.
I IjAbor news.
The Wage Qaestion at New Bedford aad
FaU River.
Tbe New Bedford si)inners are still wait-
ing for au answer from tbe manufacturers
regurdiug au advance in wages. The opera-
tives at tbe Wamsutta mills have Imjcu ad-
vised by tbeir overseers to wait till tbe mid-
dle of tbe week liefore deciding the niuttef,
and this h:is given the spinners hope that a
favorable answer will be received by tbat
time. If not they will strike.
! liefore tbe meeting of spiuuers In Fall Itiv-
er Tuesday a coiifert-nce was held l>etween
committeeH of the manufacturers and spin-
' ncrs, at which the luunufucturera stated that,
while it was not likely that the mills would
grant tbe entire amount of the advance
asked, they would probably agree to give a
part of it, and also revise the existing scale ,
of wages to avert mauy of the present causes |
of complaint.
The North Adams StrilM. {
The Sampson Manufacturing company,
North Adams, Friday purchased three new
and improved lasting machines, which are
claimed to do the work of tb« entire shop,
re<)ulring only 18 meu to operate them. Tbe
work of seitiug up these machiues began yes-
terday, aud by the middle of tbe week they
will (>e In operation, thus cutting ofl' effectu-
ally tbe holies of the strikers to effect a set-
tlement. The feeling is that the lasters acted
hastily in goiug out.
Notes.
Clark's thread works in Kearney, N. J.,
where a strike is In progress, were shut
down .Saturday for a week, throwing 4jOO
hands out of work. It is feared tbat tbe
shut down will continue.
The employes of tbe Beusselaer mill and
the officers of tbe Troy (N. Y.) Iron and
Steel company failed to agree on wages Sat-
urday, the men refusini;; to accept a 10 per
cent, reduction, but offered to compromise
ou S per cent. Tbe works are idle, aud '2000
men out.
From Yesterday's Second Edition. | ^^jj, aH^i^miSf mmt**
FROM WASHINGTON.
Lamar's Case Cousidered.
W.\MiiiN<iT<).\, Jan. Ifl.— The .Senate, on
motion of Mr. Itiddleberger, oX 1 p. m. went
into executive session. Tiiere was no ob-
jection. There was an understanding that
tbe nomiualion of Lamar will l>e immediate-
ly considered. At 8 p. m. tbe discussion
was still going on. It is the intention of tbe
mtOorlty to sit it out.
i^ter— 4.15.— Lamur has iMjen confirmed.
Postmaster of the Senate.
Mr. W. II. bigelow of Maine, formerly a
special agent of tbe post olYlce department,
has been, appointed po.<>tmaster of tbe United
Stales Senate.
For The Nervous
« The Debilitated
The Aged.
Medical and scleiitinc skill bss at last solvad tba
frol^Um of tbe loiiir nt'oded mtxllclns for ths asr- '
vouH, debllitst*!, sikI the mdmI, by oombloliv the
b«<it uervu toulcs, ('eKT>' snd Coos, with Other sffso.
tive reiiiecUoH, \Hiicb, soti nsr gently but eAdsntljr
nu tilt' kldiipyH. llvur aqd t>owelii, ranore tlliiase.
rastotesttsuirth and renew vitality. Tblsnutdkilneia
MR. PARNELL'S VIE^S.
SERIOUSLY ILL.
Speaker Carlisle's Condition Critical,
W.vsiiiNuixj.v, Jan. IT.— Speaker Carlisle
was unconscious most of tbe night, aud about
9 o'clock this morning had another conges-
live chill. His condltiou is considered very
critical.
He Believes the GoYeromeot Party Will
Split Uver Rnglish Issues.
Dublin, Jan. 16.— A rei>orter of tbe Free-
man's Journal has bad an Interview witb
Mr. Parnell. Mr. Parnell iMilieves there Is
00 doubt that grave tllsscnsion exists among
the niemliers of tbe cabinet, ind that a gov-
ernment party crisis may occur at any time
next session over so'iimj Englioh queh-
tiou. He urges the I'arnellites aud
radicals to facilitate government busi-
ness and thus avoid tbe diurge of obstruc'
tiou. He says the liberal-unionists are cer-
tain to separate on English matters. Mr.
Parnell says that the recent reductions of
rent made bv the land commission are not
half what tue tenants of Irvlaml ure entitled
to, uud urges tbe party to take such action
as will oblige tlie sulwoinmissioners to re-
examine the whole (jucstlon. He exprexMus
the belief tbat the iiutionalistM will guiii three
lueiiibers iu Ulster ut the next Purllumeutary
election.
I. >.'
Texas
Sam
was
Rav. Sam Small In Court.
KAN8A8CITY, Mo., Jan. 17.— Rev.
Small appeared In court yesterduy, und
released on his [tersoual uudertakiug to ap-
C*Hr Jan. 28, when the charge of Actor
i\>!y against bim of libel will be beard.
MA8SACHU8]fiTTH.
Fat4l Result of an Accident at Haverhill.
Favkhiiill, Jan. 17.— C*barles F. Emer-
son, wbo was severely Injured by a double-
runuer coasting accident ou Pecker Hill
stn el last evening, died in tbe uight. He
wat aged 33 vears, aud leaves a widow. He
formerly resided iu Chelsea. He was on the
froht of (be sled steering, and when the sled
collided with a coal wagon received tbe full
fore ' of tbe blow. Tbe sled was running at
li^'li uiug 8pee«t.
Tlio Pourtoaath VloUaa oT tho DlaaaUr at
Prisoners Break Jail— One Driven
Back by the Cold.
8t. Lucis, Mo., Jan. 10.— All the prison-
ers l«tho Hrlar (Tex.) jail escaped yesterday
through a bole in the wall, which they made
while the jail oflicials were kee|)ing warm In
the ottice. Oue of tho fugitives found it so
c«>ld outside the jail that be wont to thu sher-
id"s house aud surrendered. The others are
at largo.
Must Hang Next Friday.
Nkw Y(»i«k, Jan. 10.— Tbe motion for a
new trial in the Driscoll ca^e bus been de-
nied, and DriscOll will be buutted next Fri-
day. _
MASHACII IttKTTS.
It mis a place hrrstofnrr nnorcnr^led. and msita
a new tn In thi- troatuifut of liervooa troubles.
Overwork, snilcty, illnea)')-, Uy ths fouudstlon of
nKfToos pmatrut:on sii'l woaku)««s, sud sxperlaaM
baa shown that thr umisl r>'nii>(1l<>ii do not mand tbe
strain snd iiaralysix < f the tiTvous nystem.
Kaoommandad Uj profe>«i<i:i»J and bosiaass SSM.
Hand for oiroulan.
Prtoa SI. 00. H»M by dniwiata.
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Proprlotort
BURMNliToN. VT
L O.ST.— Bunch of keys, on Merrimack streat.
FloHse leave at this oCBco.
rpo F.KT.—Twostorr house of « roonii, al
1 44 Third street, C'entralvllle. Inouliu at 41
Third street.
TTIOK NALK.— 80 pure bred I'lyniooth Rock
Xj Pullets and Cockerels cheap. Applv to A.
P. Knapp. No. Itl) WestfonI street, Lowell.
LADY CASHIKR WANTED.
T) KTAIl. buslncsM In tli<> city. Address, glr-
Ing rcfn-c
Courier oltlcc
iK'Cf. a;ii! rMM'rlcucc, Krcuman,
At 'A 111).— We dculre lo e.xoresit our slnc«ra
Ihuiiki U) our Irlcnln ami nelirhliora. who
BO nubly aided In ihoMtiiniiit (o extinguish tba
HiVKRifiLL, Jan. 17.— Jobn Madden, tbe
lltli \ictim of tbe Bradford disaster, who
was injured at the tank house, died at tba
hospital this morning. He belonged in
Bradford, aud leaves a widow and four chil-
dren.
Akoostura BrrTBRB Is a household word all
over tho world. For over 50 years It bas adver-
cised Itself by its mertu. It is now advertised
to warn the public against counterfeits. The
genuine article Is manufactured by Or. J. 6. B.
Slagert ft Sons.
A Child Drowned.
Boston. Jan. 1«.— Willium A. Magginis,
sou of Murdock Magginis, 10 months of age,
fell into a tub of water at 100 Everett street.
East Boslou, this morning, while his mother
was hanging out clothes. A doctor was sum-
moned, hut was unable to resuscitate the
child.
A Switchman Killed.
Ik)HToN, Jan. 10.— Churles Converse, a
switchman iu the employ of tbe Boston and
Ijowell Kallroad company, was Instantly
killed about 10.90 o'clock this forenoon while
"stakinir" cars in tbe freight yard ut East
Cambridge. Ho was 38 years old, and lived
in Boston. He leaves a widow and three
children.
lit I
Vcd
Baking potoUrr,
POLICR COURT.
— A Swede living 20 miles from Princeton.
Vinn., is said to have killed bis wife and
aeven children, chop|)ing their heads otf with
an axe. A boy of U jumped from a window
and escaped.
— A suit for breach of promise brought by
Julia Gilbert against Archibald Hamirtou at
Indianapolis bus been settled by the defend-
ant's iJayiug :^12,00<) dutnuges. He is rich
and preferrott to pay.
—Mouday tbe cutting and housing of ice
was begun ut points from Rhinebeak, N. Y.,
north to Albany. Tbe crop is a little over
8.000,000 tons, and 12,000 men and boys,
4000 horses aud 100 steam engines will gath-
er it.
— C. £. Pani and Count Jose Duvouios,
two Mexican students, who went to Yale
college to take a course In the SbetUeld
Sdeotiflc school, have' disappeared, leaving
contidiug tradesmen In tho lurch to tbe ex-
tent of about t^iOOO.
A Severe Sentanoa.
Michael O'Connor, tbo professional bank
burglar, who escuped from tbe Pittsfleld
jail Dec. 0, but was recaptured, was Monday
sentenced to 15 years in state prison. He
was parltlyzed at tbe sentence, having
tlmugbt that by pleading guilty on all tbe in-
dictments, thus saving tlie cost of trial, etc.,
he would receive 10 years or less.
A Jaanary Thaw
la both disagreeable and unhealthy. Tbe
sudden change often causes siclcneM. Good
digMtlon. regular bowels, and a dear bead
resist tbe debllitallDg eifects of a thaw.
Paiue's Celery Compound is tbe only OMdl-
ciiM tbat gives all three.
A Blanket Thief Caught— Kxemplary Pun-
ishment of a Young Hoodlum— What It
Costs to Hit a Reporter.
Tuesday, Jan. 17.— F^'ght drunks were
lined f 1 und costs each, one being a member
of the notorious Flanagan family.
William Kelly was charged with larceny of
two blankets 'from Cook, Taylor and Co.'s
Central street store. Mr. McKenzie, a clerk
at the store, testitied to seeing an officer es-
corting a man down Central street yesterday
afternoon ; the oHicer had two blankets under
bis arm aud McKenzie, on looking over a pile
of these goods at the door, discovered tbat
two were gone. He at once reported the loss
to bis emplovcrs. He positively identified
tbe blankets by the cost marks.
Oflicer Boyle testified to arresting Kelley
on Middlesex street about 10 minutes past
dve yesterday afternoon while be was carry-
ing two blankets. Kelly told several stories
about getting the blankets, and also iu re-
gard to his residence.
Kelley said he got tbe blankets from a
wood chopper on Gorham street, but Judge
Hadlev refused to credit his assertions, and
sent bim four months to tbe Jail.
.Xavier Dumas was charged with assault-
ing Lawrence Cummlngs, a reporter for'tbe,
Citizen aud v'orresnonucnt of the Boston
Ulol)o. Mr. Cummlngs was going up Merri-
mack street incorauany with several friends
Saturday night anu when at Cabot street,
two fellows, who bud been yelling at them
for some minutes, came up, aud when Mr.
Cummlngs threatened to call an officer If the
abusive language was not stopped, somebody
struck him so violently that be was made un-
conscious for over an hour. Inspectors
Hayes aud Laflamme arrested tlje assailant.
Dumas pleaded guilty and said be sup-
nosed Mr. Cummlngs was about to strike
oira.
Juilge Hadley in bis cbarre severely crit-
icised the viciousnesn of those young men
whose chief aim Is to make other people
miserable, and if they olTer tbe least resent-
ment or mention au offlcer they are assault-
ed. There has been too much of this lately
and His Honor has decided to deal stringent-
ly with such cases, and as an example to oth-
ers similarly disposed, Diunas was sent
eight months to tbe bouse of eorrectlon.
Last evening there was a wholesale row
on Paige street in McManus's saloon. Joe-
The Gllmore Concert.
Gilmore's band is to play at Nashua on the
afternoon of tbe evening when they are to
come to I^well, Jan. 2L
The tickets to the Gilmore concert are to
be 50 cents, 75 cents and #1.00 each. Tbe
dollar seats will be the front row in the gal-
lery, and the centre rows of seats on the
floor. All other seats will be 75 cents. The
fifty-cent tickets are admission tickets only,
holders running their chances of securing
seats.
Members of the Choral society, not l>e-
longing to the chorus, will be supplied witb
good seats. They will be furnishc<i a check
exchangeable for coupon scat tickets at
Duraut & Ilogdrs' store, on and after Thurs-
duv.
Members of tbe chorus will be furnished
with special tickets which will admit them
to the plutform.
The programmes have arrived, and they
are a very attractive combination. They are
furnished by the Gilmore management, and
the only error we observe is in tbe name of
the Ix)well -society, whicb is put down "Low-
eir Oratorio" instead of "Lowell Choral" so-
ciety. There are 12 numbers on tbe pro-
gramme, as follows :
1. Overture from Semlramlde by the full
band.
2. Euphonium solo, being an original con-
certo by 81gnor Uatfayolo, the performer, who
Is allowed to be the leading euphonium pUyor
In tho world.
3. "Crowned with the Tempest" from Verdi's
opera, with tenor solo by Dr. Rlx, chorus by the
Choral society, and accompaniment by the band.
4. Kublnstein's valse caprice, "Moroeaux de
Salon/' by the band.
ft. ficlio song by Bishop, for voice and flate.
The song Is by Miss Letltla Frltch and the flute
obllgato by Mr. Fred Lax.
0. Czanlas from the opera "Dcr Gelst des
Wojewoden" (Urossman), It being a Hungarian
ballet dance of the roost weird and original
character.
7. Flute solo, "The Rippllnir Stream," com-
posed and performe<i by Mr. tred Lax.
8. Grand selection from the Huguenots, b
tbe full band. This Is one of the grandest
feets of tbe whole performance.
9. 80I0 and chorus, "Inflammatos" from tiie
oratorio ".StabatMiOer;" solo by Miss Frit<;b,
and chorus by Cboral society, with acoompani-
stent by the band. '
10. Halo for petit eUrinet, "Caprice de Con-
cert," compoeeti an«l pUyeu bv Mr. Matosi a
wonderful performer on what Sir. (illmore calls
"tbat awful litUe squealer," tbe little B flat clar-
inet.
11. Tattoo of the German amy by Saro. It
Is performed by tbe full band, and Is the favor-
ite German liand piece.
IS. The Hallelujab Chorus from the MessUb
is the last one named. This Is by tiie (;boral so-
ciety and band.
Whether the Anvil chorus Is omitted bv
accident or design we do not know, but It
does not sppear on tbe printed programme.
What is Scrofula
It is that lm|)urlty In the blood, which, ac-
cu'Bulating In the glands of tbo neck, produces
unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes
painful running sores on the arniij, legs, or
feet; which develops ulcers In the eyes, oars, or
nose, ofU'u causing blindness or deafness;
whlcli Is the origin of pimples, cancerous
growths, or the inany other manifestations
usually ascribed to "humors;" whlcli, fastening
u|M>n tlio lungs, causes consumptlou aud death.
Being the mot-t ancient. It h the iiio».l general of
all diseases or aflTectlons, for very few persons
are entirely free from It.
HOW OAK IT BE OUEED
By taking Hood's Harsapaiilla, which, by the
remarkable curc8 It has accomplished, often
when other medicines have failed, has proven
itself to l>e a potent and peculiar medicine for
this disease. .Some of these cures nro really
wonderful. If you sulTtir from scrofula in .iny
of Ita forms, be sure to try Hood's .Sarsaparllla,
THE PEOULIAE MEDIOIHE
This |»owdcr never varies. A marvel of purl
"1 bad running sores on my limits for live' >ly, strength and wholesomcness. Morccc^onom-
years, so bad at times that 1 could not wi||k, nor
sleep nights. When I commenced taking
Hood's Sarsaparllla, I was la pain so severe
tbat I cannot describe it. I had no appetite
and fell away. But Hood's Sarsaparilla did me
a wonderful amount of good. I have a good
appetite, liave gained in flesh, and can sleep
well. My sores are almost healed, and I can
easily do a good day's work." Mas. C. F.
LORO, Dover, N. H.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $6. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD * CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 l>auem One Dollar
flames of our dwclllnif en tvcdnesduv Lint, and
who to kindly opened iheir hontos lo us and
our Im)vh on iliut bluer ciild night. Uur lots is
in part, at least comiMMii-aied for by the kiiowl-
eoire wc have of the InlenHt In, and kindly feel-
ings toward, onr school. Thev niay bo ussure<l
that sncUiiiiselll«li nctlon on tfieir |>»rt will not
Imi soon torvolten liy
Mil. AM) MUH. M. V. MITCHKLL.
HllUTlcs,.Jan. 14, ls.-^H.
KINGS AND QUEENS
AT HIGH STREET OHUBOE,
Thni*Mday Kvenlnfr, Jnuuarjr 10.
8ket<-lics of Celebrated t liarao4era lu Bn|Usli
History. Twenty-eight Ili'|in<*«nlatlves lu Oos<
tume, consisting of well known men and vr^oaea
of Helvldere.
Huppcr served by the la<ll«s oi High street la
tbe vestry at six. o'clo<-k.
Kntortalnnient quarter to elgiit.
Admission to enteruilumcut 'ib cei<ls. Nupper
tickets M cents.
k>OWDER
Absolutely Pure.
IMii^ic Hall.
OMI MltiHT oi«f.T,
Frtda^'t •Jav\iuas*y filOth.
on,
Daiifrl Boone, the Pioneer.
Most liftcnsily rxcltlng drniuu over wrttteu.
To lutrrcase tho force of the great cast of
chamHers ihe niHiiaireiiient have secured the
gifted and worldfanioui* .'Scout, CAPT. JACK
CBAWKOKIl, LNt«< Chief of Soonts, U.0.A.
To Mtlli liiMlicr augnieiit the dahornto presen.
tatlon of tills plav, ninny Living Animals from
the Wr>st«trn Wilds— HearN, Wolvet, Hunting
I>ofrs, and 5 Hrniiliriil Trnlned Uoraes, Gen*
uiiin liidiMnii, TrM|i|HTs,Cowl»oyB, Hunters.
.MaKnlllccnt New Act-ncrv and i^tart'lng Stage
F;fl"ecti* arc lll*eially Intnxluccd.
Fl«rc«4 liand-to'hauil Kuifo Duel on Horse-
liack. Attack nn Kooiie'sCnbiu by living Wolves.
Fight for Life with a Iiiikc living Hear. I'uriult
of the Wolves bv Ifuntlng Dogs. Kx'ltlnv Chase
of savAKOson llorsolt.ick. iTumlngof Boone's
Log CulMii. Torture al Iho Htuke.
TliA UrrHtest and (Imnctest Froduotlonon
Karth. I'rlcei M, M) aud TA cents. tSents on
shIc .Ian. is at box ofllcv.
OMMON WEALTH OF
CIIITSKTT8.
MA88A.
leal than the ordinary kliuls, and <;aiinot be sold
In competition with the mnltltudo of low test,
short weight uliini or phosphate powders. SoUi
only in atn». KovAL Uakinu I'uwouK Co., 106
Wall street. New York.
^YSjSsm:>%^^^^.
■il
Women suftering from acbioff
btok apply • Hep rlMter.
sidee and
Advertise in the Courier.
LARGEST STOCK
•OF.
Acme Skates
AU soUd steel and flae flnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Oar sloek of Skates Is the largest ever oirsred
In Lowell, and embraces all leading styles and
8ARTLETT
^
II
Fur Eobes !
(In SO dlflRsrent grades),
Horse Blankets
c
Miui)i.Esi':x, ss.
I'UOII.VTK coruT.
To tho holrM.Ht-law, next of kin, and all other
iierMiiihi liilereHted In the etttate of THOMAS
.S. WASHhritN. late of Lowell, In said
cxiunty, dcccaseo, Okkktiwo :
Whereas, H certain Instrument purporting to
be the luht will and testament of said ilcceased
has been |irei«enled to said court, for probate,
by AI>KLL WANlllUJItN, who prays that let-
ters testa nientary may be IsAtied to ficr, tho ex-
ecutrix therein named, und that she may be
exempt fiom giving a surety or sureties on her
bond piii>4uunt lo huld will and stutute;
Vou are hereby cited to appear at u probate
r/)urt to be held iit Cambridge, In said county of
Mhldlesex, on the flr*! Tue*" Iny of February
next, at nine o'clock In the forenoon, to show
can«e. If any you have, against the same.
And Huld petitioner Ih hereby directed to vlve
public notice thereof, by publlHlilng this clutlnn
once a week, for throe sucresshe weeks, In the
nowHpaper called tho Lowell Dnllv Courier,
printed at Lowell, tho Inst publication to be
two days, at least, before sold <'ourt.
Witness, t^Koitui: .M. Hiiooks, esquire, Judge
of said (M>urt, this seventeenth day of .January,
In tbo year of our I.,ord uno thousand eight
hundred aad eighty -eight.
II. TYLEB, Register.
AND
That e»n be fbun4 hi New Bngiand.
«BT CUB PRICES AND BXAMIHB DUB
■TOOK.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD.
Old Oonvevs WmtHmrj,
T8 Oentral Streeti
z
WE RECEIVE OUE
Every Thursday, ensuring the freshest possible
for Friday. Our bill for this week includes
Cod, Haddock. Halibut, FrMh Mackerel,
SmeiU, Flounders and Fraah Harrlaigi
Provldeaoe River and Tirginla OTSTBBf*
Clams on shell and shnoked, la
Halibut, Finnan Baddies, Aniarl<
P. and C. SARDINB8.
We have our Oysters and Lobsters trsab en
Satunlay for HunUay.
£ki,oott !Drotlier«i
11 BBIDOB irmBBT.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
&
oi9
'4-.:
;4'
6
•LOWELL
DAILY rnmTTni T— «^av .TAmJABY 17. Ig88.
BIO BILLS.
Vht It Co.t. to Kun uncle 8.m'. Oov-
Uco«t« » wreat deal of money to run tbb
been .ent to Con^TtM by tbe ^«^'--»''y ^^
Tlie Prcsl'Jent receivoB e.W,00O
him
fArtiicaU
^n^oif ut ti it * UI.UUI ull. Yil uolKKly.
vwu two*'-,, "J, ."'«,,.„ ,je,.n able to huve inou-
n'..« .leinun-U upou the i.i.i>e of I 't >
eUinfltooo)! * ^o<
The deiniui'U >M , .
(kilt Hre very houvy, uu-j
pai>imonioii;>»e!*s
tben>-
It look ibo lierolo
of lluveh to ovtiiomt'
i'resUleiit I'Icvchiinl >fh;i's
'■rnHX(KX>of"reopi«, but Ibe ^l-uMn
of trO.OtMJ.U^W OI 1"^>^'V „.i,i.,|, ,.u,n(' Into
™ ut l.i»-t. l>!>i. i/i'>";."^r
iS:wbiob..eU.«.ob..n.b;-u..>
*al:«ry i»
iiolv ^ul:lll
111 ifiillty.
imoiiiitH to uioiv
IJKl'lC 1
n.uii.l *■''««' ., .-,
ILlmu an- '21 oIIUm:* »
avrureuatf of Uii-ir
(.'oni.'rt!»>«i»llo\VM iirNMKi
^,atbatu.i;n;;;;w.u^^^^^^^^
.u..onmiati->. La.l yo-r
cUil ''crvW't! fouiiiil'»«lou
'ill!
V',
>
'■■'i
^,-
;, vrar. liulcr
■ III !!„■ Wliilf lloiiM', tilt;
silarlo.- ainoiiiitUi^' »"
For i-onliiv-'.iit ixiHU-t"
U 1^ a uo'.U'iMbit.'
not n'oounmiul
hoier^Morbus
o I i c
idrrhoe^ *
ummer
lYSenterY
Playing Cards.
ttailTOBtt.
Large
Assortment
Prices.
and Low
Old Colony.
^*ForT»unton,F«n River, K.wport. New
B«<|far<l. ITovJarm^, ri»wtiuket.
SUttroaOiff*
Mftrl-
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholenale and Retail Druggi^U,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
fioa|i.
Concord June-,
Allmnv nillrt)-
A b»ny ttn'> t»<e We.t : also nt
Uon Willi FltclH)iirK rallroml.
tVo4.U)|..ui. train cuhdih-u with Fftll River
LinlVuHmurs for S«» York, the South and
%*'u«cJ»l for Cheliu.ford at ii V> a. iii.. 6.W
at ft M nnd 7.15 a. in:, nnd f. U !•• «»•
siINl)AY8-For South Fnimlnjrtmm and way
.LBtVon* H^Oa. m. Return Ht.V40 p.m.
18AAC N. MAUsllArTL. Dlv. »upl.
GEO. W. MILLKK, Agent.
Ticket omce, 8U Morrlmack StT— t.
Playing Cards.
A bfti'gain lt)r 20 cents. These
arc of good thickness and uico
nough for anybody.
Boston and Maine.
/-SN Bitd after Sunday, Oct. ii. Xisl, pawenRer
O t"»'"H' will Icuvo Ccnlnil »tiwl depot.
rilonton, at tt.BO. 7.Sa, >*.W, »-W. H «;«"-
'iV l/4"3.:J.40.4.lO. 4:0. .%.10. i\M, ^M p.
n UKTIKN. 7. T..W. JCK.. lO-i^ "•."•; '- '»-
• ir' > l.v MIO, :J.W, 4.;U'. ft. •!. ii.H%. . , 1 1 p. ni.
; LiwrViie.;. 7.10. TIW. r;''/'. }',": '"v
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Clm^Mg-e of Till^e.
On ami after Sunday, 0«t. Wd, the following
trains will »>e dUooudnued : „ ., ^ ,,
For lloHton. «.»ft. VM u. m.. 2. 2.35, 8.25 p. ni. ;
from IJoBU.n, «. 11.14 «. ni. For Lawrence. «.S5.
mHAh in " .V). 4 I', ui. ; fr<»m Lawit-ncc, 6..J5, H
a in.. 2*. 2 W p. in. For rorilaud. tK15 p. in. ;
fnim Portlanil. ft^W p. ni.
The trulii now leaving I^woll for Boston at,*?
a. m. will loHve at «l.ft0 a. in.
Aiuwiialu tor lio.lOu and Lawrence will
Icftvo l/owell at 1 p. m. .„ _ '
SUNDAY TRAINS.
The train now iouvIdk lio.ton at 7-M) foi Low-
"'Tnetr«?nn«!w' it •■•vln? Lowell for Boston at
8.45 will leaVc at 7-'W. .. « ,
The train now leavlnK Lowel for LawTrcnr*
an<l Uuveihlll at 7..V) p. it., will iei^o at ..30 p.
For further uaHiriilars sec lime can!..
J. F. IMIlLLIl'^i, t^it'u. AKt.nt l^well.
KIRK'S
(!IoIjD
the «baii;;c
of bliH UiUlltdiato
i-(Mv.'n>M «»ve tlu- ^ ^^ ^^^ ^|^^_ ,....innl-ioiu.iH
• • • It. I) low a
jiiore enob yeui".
of -j-eilaln
oinmi"-
■KKHI.
v,,v.. ihev ioiii« to ibe front and want tHUOO
more 5?it 1. SuJall at tbe boad of tbe ap-
BtEywlllfttlltOK'el tbe buTe,t.e. I he
Ml Cared Ar^
teaspoon ful Vf
PerrrJ)avis?m KilleP
in a little AfUKo''
Sugar and Water
Au-ORuesisTS ScuLlr. >«
SCRATCHED 28 KEftRS.
A Sc«ly. Itching Skin Dl.ea.^ with KmUeM
Suffterln* Cured by Cutlciira Kemedle..
ELLINGWOOD & CO..
WhoUmXe and RetaU DruggiBtt,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
11.10
, 111.
lU.
p. m
12 I ft.
South
I,ow«li.
For llo.ton
1
11)
1
^""^il.CT ':«.":> to. ••>.1«. <!•'». «••".
trnilN. 7.:«o. H,20. '.1.40, 1(1.20. 11 a
M('.. 2.;!.-.. :J. :< is 4.1.-), 5.40, lUO p.
l.Hwrenee. 7.0."ip. ni.
For ll«v«rhlll. M<>. 7.W, 8.35 a.
1 :».;».to,.Vlu,tl.lft.tl..V\ll-IO P
7 17. s. 10, i«. 10. 10 10, lo.4:>n. ni.
t 'ill ft l.'*. ('>.4ft. ''>.l» !'• 01.
For^^SHiin.. 7.10 -^ ••'• ^ V-f/, VH 'm "*
'l-l-KN. 7. 1 1. .12 a. in. : I ..V\ **' :,", 1 ■ "i. ., „
K„r M.wburyt>ort. T.lo a. ni. , »-'';':'•«'•'' I'-
ll rit UN. 'lift, 7.2:., II a. m.; 2.H\ 5_4ft p. iii.
For Kx;tei^>..ver and ^ireat Fall.. 7.aft, *M a.
F;rAahn«n*F;KlMV'^';V''^*''!*''M*'^S';;'
111. Uiturn from l*ortlau<l, i.JO, S.40 a. in.,
12.40. 3 ::o p. ui.
Fi.r ilaoKor, lU'lliict\
jSteamers.
m.: 12.15,
m. HKTIUN.
12.02. 2.:4,u.4t»,
KK-
lU.
Playing Cards,
3.5 cents a pack, reduced from
50 cents. These we have a large
mile on hy the dozen.
I
Amouii tbe
acfouiU li*
Tbe horde .,
tbe cnonnou. »mn of f J44.4.t.
Iteinit la tbe L-otlltnircnt cxp«u«e
n.u. tr le of *'25,U<tO per auuuiu for rt'|NuiilnK
fl^^^'iroit^diiiifH .uul dcl.ate. of ll|e senate.
iid^f 18.000 to curry ou Y'^'^' ri^^^^-^iJ"\*-otul
impTo erof KfliouU? uiu^ ll.«i.- «'l'"'-
Sui t to nearly *400.lK)0. Tbe ^ovtrnment
J^M jUli" annuully for Htaliouery for bo
S.etnb*r». Tbe *tate deparliuent 1^ tbe ln.j.t
™ pe mlve of all. U u»k. lor a t"t'' "f,.*^;;:
I'Xo worrv thiDiiKb the year. Ibe iOOO
tmilojeH of tbe lre»^«'y .kpartmenl,
an" b! contlDKeul ex,.....e^. for be
Line will require ♦:],lO-2.(>'2.. Sjetre-
?ar" Falrcblld iblnk- Ibere xbould
-it^funle »u%h-v-ett.e In tbe ^alarlen o
Se uploye" oftb. omoe of tbe H.jUtau
IJnlled .States treasurer at »f«»°'';,f*J>< "
««., ' at tbe bead be recoiumeudi* f lOW lu-
;J"?. ' 1? be bU bi. ^^ay t ou«re.s will dve
S""^V.„.!,. .-.i..rv H.l.liviou-^ lu tbe ottlre.
perie clerk, f I
ELLINGWOOD & C^.,
Wholesale and Retail DruggMt,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICBs
^ ._ _ Matervllle. skowhejfan,
"^ ilot'kiaud t'ui«i FarmliiKtun, H.;i5a. in.
For h' .l-hn. N. U.. Halifax. N. S., Montreal
mid Oueheo, .'^.•t.*' a. in.
F "Affi-tii. Iluth. Lewl.ton. S.:na. in.; 1 p.m.
For KoclieHU«r nud AUou liay. ^a.lu., 1,J.40
For KaKtport and -St. .John', (per steamer ). on
Moi davH. Wednesday V and triday^^iU p. in.
For mklmi.l, lleltaM, IJartirnr and >K- « v;^;^
(•tcamer from PoiUaud), Tue.dayft and trl
Uay. at 3.40 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For HoMoo. 7.:»\ H.20 a. m., 12.05. 4.15, B.4*t,
7.»o 1-. m. UKTURN, (« a. m.. 5, 7 p. ni.
For I'awrence. 8.20 n. m.. .V40, ..W p.
RKTIKN. 7.40. 8.15 a. m.. 1210, 5..J5 p.
south Lawrence, 4.2.%. 7.44 p. in. _
HNvt.rhlM. 8.20 a. m., 5.40. ..30 p
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
SaTannahi
UonnecUnK there with all Hall an<l Water Llnea.
FATOKITK KOUTB TO FLOKIDA.
lron.ttani8hlp."t;ATK CITY" and "CITY
OK MAt;«»N" leaving savannah Itor, ConKWW
ttreot, BoHton, KN^KltV THriWnAY. at 3
oVlook. hor frel(fht or pa.Kagc, apply to A.
UKW.HAMfrti)N,2ol Wa»>hlu|rton Mroet, Ho.-
lon.or 10 IUCHAKU80N A UAltNAllD, AgenU,
B4>Bton.
FLOATINC SbAP
THE CHIEF
For th« I3.«th. Toilet niid L*»undry.
Snow White Hiid AbHolutoly Pur*
If yonr dealer .lo,.^ . -i k.-,..Wh«W Cloud Boep.
lend 10 cent.
i'
lor
iiike to tbe «M»ker«
MIIOpI*
JRSiS.KIRK SCO..
CHICAGO.
Jusuvancf.
nFTT-riTTH YEAR.
LOWELL HUIUHL fiet INSURANCE CO.
OIMc-e, 40 CVntial^StMWI.
For
ni.
m.;
m.
i Y.4ft a. m., 4.08, .V2.1. 7.i'V p. m.
m. RKTUIIN, I. 4.15 p.
.1. T. FURHElt, Gen. Manni
WM. MKRRITT. .IR., Hupt.
J. F. PHILLIPS, ticn.Agt. at Lowell.
Oct. M. 1887. .
RKTt'KN.M.
For Portland. ft.40 p
m J. T. FURItEK. Gen. Manager.
li« r««Ileve<l 01 wiiuv pw"i«- "• •■— ;■ , _,„ 1
'^^rulprosy. .ome ri..;c wo«;m. l'»o«;»«- -. etc. J
i,.-.L- iiiiil .. Sarnaparlllu. over oue J"*
Lml aha .ul no cui^e. 1 went to two or tlirce
ZtSrsandnocure 1 «annot j.ral»e the Cm
- much. They
made
as u
riHA i:emm>ikk too mucn. mcy biiye
;^!AK.c,ear and ^ free Jton,^.ca.«^^^^^
of t ITU'IRA UK
habvV. All 1 u^eil of them
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Every
Week,
S5 Cents »
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOBER 10, IMT.
Passenger SerTiee IVom Lowell :
Foi Boaton,
OCEAN EXCURSION,
Merchanta and Miners Traniportation
Oompany's Providence, Norfelk and
• Baltimore Steamship Line,
The Most I»lr«ct Route from New England for
Norfolk and iUchmond.Old Point Comfort, Va.,
Washington, D. C, and BalUmore, Md.
PAS8ENGBK8 AMD FBEIOHT.
The Iron gt««mahlp WIlllMn Cn.oe, 1600
tons, tapt. K. R. Warrun, aaili from I»rovldenoe
every vni:DMI£8DAY,6 p. m.
The from Steamahlp Johns HopklnaJMO
tons, Capt. H. O. Foster, sails every SATUR-
DAY,« p. m., from LcniCDAUt WuAJir.
I These well-kaown atMWsahlps are Uuff* aa<l
oomfortahle Md Itted with •▼•nr^«5"2?*S"Sf
for PA88EMGtR» *»d oomaMMMd hf Bajl-
irators of long aad suooMaful «xp«rlea«». 9m
Toyagea by thoae jMaMre are refrejhlMWw
j.lHhcd in PTTB Mrs. rai*. laelodlBg, room
and meals, very ^W.
FBEIGHT OOMMKOTIOMI
the following
UntKCTIIUH:
Wm. If. WlKirln,
,1. K. Fellowf.
Win. P. Kruzcr,
ClwiH. A. SUitt,
W. K. LlvinK*lou,
J.C. Abbott,
IMvlden.lseo PKK CKNT. on Uve years,
p«r fi.nt.ou throe ytttr6.3.n, per c«nt. "" «
^'Yn .VollSlVon with the «l>ove <-"l'««y »• *
Jnernl agency fur .llvl.Uud paying w, iti.nl and
reliable stock oomp«ule..^_ AllHOTl. Aget.
ItcnJ. Walker,
Amon It. French,
N.M. WrlKht,
A.G. I'ollanI,
K.T. AldKttt,
P. CliaU's.
on one
THE HOLYOKE STILL LEADS
On and after Ji;ncl8tlhe
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAY
'III r .and- over"my ;nnV«nd leg. to .;ra.ch
once In a while, but to no purpose. I mn all
wJh?. I scraul.0.1 twenty .el«ht years, an'!' f »
to be a kind of seond nature to me. 1 thank
01. a thou-and times. Anything more mtvm
lami to know write me, or «n[^»« "J' ""^•*
iCmay write to mo "»•> •,.^;,';\*"j;;;>VMSCi.
Waterbury, Ytj^J*"- '•^^ ''• '^''•
Lichen ,
4.'25p. m. Retu'n: 8.-22. ».4l
5.08, 6.42. 10.-28, 11*1 P- m
m..5.27p.m
11. 11.84 a. m^
SUNDAY 8, 8.«
Made without
drayage with
routes :
Air IJiM, at Mor-
•I
ear amount-
clerk, flOO eiicb, an
vear, and be will
' tbl-. Tbe total
lernal revenue
was allowed «3!S,000 lust
iirohablv iret the s«iu«e
StuoutUto l.e expended by ^^^^^^^v ' «-
aunt Lere.will aiuouuttou JitUe o^^e^J-^^
is up :?300.0(X).
The juteiior dVpurlnient u>ks for *.'),15T.OOO,
JJ'bicSeof aloul ^000,000 more tlun^ w.is_
ELUNGWOOD & CO.,
WholeHaleand Retail Drug gUUf
OPPOSITE POST OPPICE.
000,000, wblle tbe jjeuerul m
the navy depurliuent foo
...... .,.^_.,__ i^reat skin cure, and
r\"mS.A SOAiVan exVd-'lte Sklu lleauiUler,
all other remedies fall.
m.
For8»leinand Way-.SUtlon., 7Aft a. m
C Ool'. in. Return : 7.20, 11.46 a. m.. 4.40 p
Time gittn Mote U from Sorthem Dtpot
1.40,
DI.
.15
For Ayer Junction and Way Stailon., at .15
a. in.. 12 05 and 5.(>.', i.. m. •'^V^"^^ r'l? « m
11. ra. Return : 8.15 a. m., 12.55 and o.l5 p. m.
p. ra. Return
Sundays, 6.15 a. m
a.m..
r>ld everyv
Ll*. 2.'KT.; KK
where. Price, CCTICItra, 60p.;
KSoiAKST, fl. '•'•eiVired t.y the
ANl> CIIKMICAL CO., lJo«ton.
Sold
Sua .
POTTEK DKIO
**i^9end for "How to Cure Skin f)lsca.c.,- 04
pfl^Ts.WllUi^trail^^
and oily
OAI'.
PIMPLKS, blackhead., chanpod
sklnprrv^ntedbyCrriCLRA MKi.iCATKU
Cntarrhttl Dnufferis.
To be freed from tbe danfcers of suffocation
while lying down; to l^reHtho freely,, sleep
Boundly and undlauirbed; to rise refre.shed,
he.id cle«r, brain active and free ^i^'" 1';''" "j:
|;::i:J^oknowthatno,ud;H,nousJ.uM;l.l^-d.^^
tlje government.
li;j;urcs in llie oti-
<{} have a
expenses.
s2.")0.0)0. Tbe
ler
of slate
usual sum of
Amen-
" who uct into trouule berc and lly froin
iee to foreign la»'»^. ^^ceretary Bjiyard
ukM SIO.OOU is about all tlial will bo i;e-
civii i^lal.lisliint'iU ul
There aiv somi' liitcrt.'stin ,
inules of Ibe expenses f jr loici^ii intercourse
wldcl.loolups,..4T.sa.. Tl.e.U.cavedde^
ot-ralic politicians wbum i i-eM.leiit t le\el. i
S al> -u.l to represent lli^.<-«"">'>. ' ;" "
fjmiccanacilies will rcceise ^-4 .,2..0 n
salariis, ,1 the csliinalc. arc ^uslanjcd. a.u
*10.-),O<iO tor. outin^eiit expenses. 1 lit * on
huls will >to thai tbe im.fi-utiiersa.;e_not
plucked iroiii tbe cairlf H' I'l^-'l""'; <"'
{(20 for salaries, and tbcy wdl also
chance at !-2(jO.OOO tor coutiiii^'tnt
Tills is an increase of over
secret fund wl.icb is disbursed under tbe .sole
direction of tlie secretary
w'ill undoubtedly be the
«&0,000. The estimate ^. ^^'^fj'!^^
the neutrally act is ?<-io.(RH). >?1 i.OOO moit
tbau last year. For sucb nuuuldy
canst
justic
jve represent for tbe inoni
imrt inonev\"iiat will be disbursed here. Tbe
Leierul e.xpeuses of tbe government it is es-
litmted uill read, the enormous sum of
»y''(l -mr.SYS. The treasury will leail oil with
Jl3i».:S;T7T. Tbe interior «»eimrtinent .;oine«
follow^'': *•«;• di'i'aVt'.nJIIl*. *.m,4S1.41^; navy
department, ¥'W.lns,!.40; state ^V^^
t2;ui,tM}o; postolHce ^l«,P"'-linent. «..J,i...^«n
and department of justice. q'a.lMa.Js-MJ.-
[Traveller Correspondent.
What Am 1 to Do?
The .symptoms „t iiiiiouMiessareunliappHy
but tSo\ve!l km.wn. They ^f^-^^^^;^
individuals to some 'Ntent. A Hillous man
H Kelluni a breakfast eater. Too fre<p.enl v,
alas l^e has an exce'lcnt api-. lite for lb|ublH
but n'"i. for solids^d :: mori.imr. »••; to»»f";;
will hardly U-ar inM'fclion at any tbuc, if
Hi" .lot while and furred, it U rough, nt all
ayentH. , ,, .
The digestive Ky^tein i« wbolly out
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Evert
Week,
35J Cents a Pint.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DmugisU,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
For Amherst, Mllford an<l Wilton, at 9.15
n.tA, 3 48, 5.40 p. m. Sunday, 2 i». in.
For Green Held. I'eterboro', liennlnijton, illUs-
boro* antl Keene, at ii.l» a. iii. and 3.48 p. m.
For Nashua, Manchester and '-oncord. at b.M,
».16. t».44 a. m., 12..M, 1.47, 3.48. 5.40, 6.26, 7.48
D. m. (Sun«lnv8 nt 2. 7.48 p. m.) «»w,»«
ForPenac«ok. Franklin, Lfl^anon -»°^ ,^^'*^
River Junction, at «.16 a. m., 1.4(, S.48 ana
(N.
VlnrlBla aad T«ium*i
folk. Vs.
AtUsBtle OoMt Mid BMihoMrd Air LI:
Morfelk* ▼».
Cheaepealre and Ohio R. B. mkI Kaaawhn
DUpAtch, at Newport Mewe, Ta.
Richmond and DanvUle R. R. awl Plod-
mont Air Line, at Woet Point, Ta.
Baltlmoro aad Ohio R. R. and Continental
Lino, at BalUmoro, If d.
Merchants and Minors Trans. Oo.'e 8aT*»-
nah Line, at Baltimore. Met.
Ttorongh bills of lading Issued ^a »»» *}»▼••
named routes. Mark goods via P., N. ANl» B.
I INK
Tickets on sale at E. G. Wikdbob's offlM, 8
Westminster street. W. H. CHURCH * Co.. offlce
1 Weybosset street, or at Steamship office, ^u
India street. ^ . ... , .
For rates, passage o£ fr«»'JJ*^^{f ^1^,,,
New England Agent,
Providence, R. 1.
TO PER CENT. DIVIDENDS.
This companv has a siirplus as regards poUct
halderfcof i|'Wi,24«. and will write on MKB-
CAKTLLS KISKS. ReprcBente<l by
Ghartoi Cobuin, 28 Central St.
Also represents other flrst-class Mutual »B*
Btook Companies.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood! fSlolldl Itellal>lor
— AT THE
FIEE nraUBANOE AGENCY
• — or —
GEO. L HETCALF.JjoJi Central StrmL
with lu sixty years of satlHlaciory dealing wltB
Us^oHcy holders, he Invites afl the forxomi
frlcmls of the company and ,'"""?, "^'''^"""thS
examine Its merits and reliability. Six other
oompanlen also reuresented by me. ^^^
^ UKO. K.llfETCALF,iB Central Sta«eL
Successor to K. L. Cnrdell » Co.
i
For'Wani'er, Bradfonl, Sunapee, Newi)ort
ID.Claremont ami Clareraout .luncUon. at
FoVTllio";' lJU' Village. Meredith. Laronla,
Weirs. IMvmouth, Warren. Haverhill, Wooils-
vllle.at9.44a. m., 147 ami •748 p. m.
For CamptoD. Thornton. North Woodstock
won. Littleton and Whttelleld. at
9.44
Lis-
a. m..
FoV-ie^lTeTson, Lancaster, Groveton and Fabyan,
SSooti anD CoaL
m.
and
icmcdle
^ "sTni-ord's Radical Cituk meets every phase
o(^.u!u-"!:irSVsln.He head c^^ rnost
rma-
Ul
l„athK..me and .lestnict ve f«,f««;.,.i',^ ';,.;"„
Hii.l eongtltutlonal. Instant in V'»,^.^ '"f '1' .?
nent In curing, safe, economical and nevci-1.
consists
of ono
of CA-
quired to secure possession
liljures kIncu abov
SANIORD'S «AT>ICAL ClTRK
boUleofthcltAimAL CUHE. «"« ''^^,,...,, ,„.
TtitKiiAi 'ioi VFNT. and one ImI'Kovkd in-
n uv all vra . ed in one package, will, treat-
lie an.^llrc.-llo'nl. and sold by ad druggists for
#1.00.
Potter Dituo a.nd Chemical Co., Bobtom.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
Ellingwood's
Cough Balsam
For >iontpplVer and all points on the Montr
and WeilH River rabroad, via Plymouth
Wood8vllle.at!U4a.m. ,„. ^a m,»te
For St. .lohnsbury and Lyndonv He. vUJ^Tdte
River .lunetlon. at 9.15 a. m. and ..48 P- »"•
For St. .lohnsburv, Lyndonylllc. N^wport. sher-
brooke, via Plymouth an.l WoodsvUle, at 9.44
Fo^ Mon7piucr.1J:;«ex •\""'^'«n' «'V:!I"r!ri5"a'
St. Albans, via Central \ ermont line, at 9.13 a.
Fo'?MUlre«\'and'gi.ebec, via Montr<«l and
]to«ton Alr-Llne, at 9.44 a, m., •..4« p. m.
For Montreal, via Central \ ermont bne, at 9.15
a. m., 1.47, *7.48 p. m.
Frelirht trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
8.40, lf.08 a. m.. 2-^^ »»«2! /':^^|J; •"
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2..10,
'"'Li^v'e'Lowe'ii Tor Lawrence^ at 7.10 a. m
Leave Lowell for Saiem at 9.05 a. m
At the Old Stand, 88 Middle Street.
At the New Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
peller W i 1 1 i » !» KittrodlffO.
A. W. WEEKS, Agent.
Wholesale and ReUll Dc«ler »» )y**f£\'!.'T.V
l^kawanna. Lehigh. Kranklln. t.«imbcrland.
C. C. Cannel. Ac Wood. Chawuial. Lime, Ce-
ment. Ac. Telephone number, 284-2.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL..
Cash assets Jan. 1. 1887 'f S'SS'Jt
ToUl liabilities (re-lnburanc*) iao,w»«is-
Net assets ♦835,671JIS
Policy holders share In the profits on expira*
tlon of i'Ollcles.
DiTidends, 70 Per Oent., 4|ter July lit.
DIRECTORS
Levi Spragne,
Oeo. F. Richardson,
i>. 8. Richardson,
Chas. H. Cobum,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. KlmbaU,
Henry C.Howe,
C. C. HutchlnscB,
W. V. Salmon,
S. T. Lancister.
9.40 a.
}K^
the remainder as Raff- ^
IN ONE MINUTE
The Cntlcura Antl-Pain Plas-
tor rellevoM Klieumatb-. Sciatic,
Mud.lcn, .Sharp and Nervous Pains,
strains and Weaknesses. The llrst
.u.d onlv j.aln-kllllnK Pbi^^tcr- New.
original, liislantaneoiis, lnf«''j»'e'
marvellous Antidote to Pain. Inrtam-
litorlv un'lke and vast-
At all drug-
"OT-
ss.
niatlon and Weakne^?
I
«lst
TEH DRI
V Kuprrtor to all other plasters. At Ji <ir
fUts -iN-.; live for #1 ; or. posUigo free, of L
rEH DRiro AND CiiEMKAL Co..1toston, Mas.
tBMEDALSAWARDED;
of or-
l)e
tier and f)iarrliu:i or t onstlpjdion »»y '^ »
iyinptomortbetwo may "IteV'^^*', *^^b^re
trroftcii llemorrlioi N or even los» of blood,
there inav be niddim- and often headache
?DdacldltVorfl«t«bn-e and tenderness in
fbeplioflbestomaeb. To correA a I this
If not effect a cure trv ^^e^rt** .1"!/"^'
JY^ir, It ml" but a trifle and tbousaoils
attest Us efficacy.
tba Cli««lSB<l all Arb«» •i.delr.lus.
C A f=* c^ ' "^ E
B«WH« of iniutlon* nmt.r almtUr
(onndliiK D.iKM. AtB ros
. B»l<»o"'» AI>I> TABS 110^
_«Ta«>.—
liit;.HBSTl«THE¥PllLD^
This 18 the second winter lor
Ellingwood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has pertormed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DruggUUt
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE*
•^e Proprietors.
FREIGHT DEPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
T pave Lowell for Nashua, Manchefeter, Con-
mrand th^North and West, at 7.20, 11.S5 a. m..
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s I.«hlgh. Philadelphia A
Reading. Wllkesbarre, Lackawanna,
Maryland Cki.'s George's Creek
CumWland, Lyken's VaUey Frank-
lin, etc.
Offloe, 87 Central Street, LoweU, Mass.
LEVI 8PRAGUE, PKKSIDKNT.
*" E. M. TUCKE, 8ECRETABT .
«^In6uranc« to any amount effected In rella-
bio companies. e. m. TUCK E, Agent.
27 Central Street.
cortl an<l
'"Kve llowell for Aver JuncUon Worcester
Fllcbburg, New York and the West, at -.4a ana
9.25 a. m
C. 8. MELLEN, Genl. Supertnten
GEO. W. STOREit, Genl.
rlntendcnt.
Pass.
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and split.
sawed
Old Oo.'s Newark and Eng-
lish Portland
CEMENT.
Agt.
C. K. PAIGE, Local Agent.
LIME.
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Best Railroskd In the World.
The Fastest Trains in the World.
New York to Chlca/fo, 94 boun.
File Daiif Eipress TraiiB to the Wesl
I Apply for tlckeu and full Informatton to
W. B. BATCHELDriR^^^et^Ag"^ ^^^
0,0. W. MILLER, Ticket ^i^^^^^
COBB'S Extra and Finishing
Glens Falls, Vermont.
All kinds Building and Amert- BRICK.
can and Scotch Fire .a^*.** v*» »
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO.. 67 OORHAM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer an«l General Sheet Iron and Tla
worker. A line Unc of
PARLOR s*rovt:8.
MILKMEN can get Milk Cans as good and
cheap as in Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 67 G orham Street,
Maaoaa', Dontal and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOLIN,
CHARCOAL.
FBBTILIEERfl,
HAIR.
■AND,
GRAVEL.
Mo.
A.T.CA8WELL,TlckKA
int B. A L. R. B..
X Street BUtlon.
jTioiii* and 0-i*aiii.
OAoe and Yard, ^
J7 Thonnllke Street.
Telephone 188-L.
88
Branch OfBoe
Merrimack
Calderwood's^
01ifiord'«
DYE HOtSE,
a ul 4 AIBOTEB BTSEET.
nRt-Class DitJit of Eteni Dflscriptlii
DoM
at short noUos and
gnaraateed.
sattsfaottoa
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
A- H. BAHBOIUf, M Oratml Block,
I ^Mmm," and gents' garmentd'dyed whole.
iSffiM^rf r««»** «»«*»*» •»'* repalied
If desired.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PniT..OflOPHT OF MARRIAGE, glT-
iJ^^dear synopsis of the lmpe<llmenta to
maffuJe. exhausted vlullty, etc., etc.. es« be
from the aathor. Dr. P. JJIOBpAN. 1» Joy sk,
Boston, on receipt of » oema.
i
■^?j.-'f^
LOWELL TtATT.Y COUBIEB, TUE8DAY. JANUABY 17. 1888.
.^
LOCAL NEWS.
A PROPOSITION.
What Military
Alwut
drill
Men Think
Ariuorles.
Since the Are which destroyed the
ball and uniiorleh of tbe two lompanieH of
the Slxtli leKliucht. there has been much talk
and speculation au.uuK mrlUary .ue» ^^
FIFTIETH CONORBB8.
Jan. 16.— The .Senate received petitions In
favor of reKultttluK immigration. Mr. Blair euus umuct^ ^-v^tt, .-
^ presented tbe memorial of ^»»e ««"«"' •'^ | !,3.i"[_y'rry^
'*•" i sembly of tbe KnightH of Labor In favor of f :*„^lf „::i,^;:':'i;; M.7.'nn.b.«. As a v
ing the character and htyio of tbe i
.»i.i<.i. u In bti erected in place of i
Miull u building ot the nuuie gen
cral stylo m tJie old oue go "P. ""; "l^"' i ivi«
be a n .ileal cban«e lu MvIe If the oU H^yle
Is adopted ibe Keuenil «>e\"-« "^'T ndli 1
that the bulidinn be devoted •'»♦'>'« '"'''"•
ry ubes, ami Ibifl there be provided ""•niories
fir the two new udlilary orgaulzatio .» of
the cilv-the detacbuieiit of tbe ."second Corps
of Ca<lels and the uiubulauccj corps. Ibeeu-
tire military eontiugent ot tlie city sbould be
well qu tere^ u tbe ^aiue bulUli»g. ""'.ev-
ery facility fur ilrill and good condition
should be oflered. This inuoh Hoenis imper-
luve- l'e?e are IK, two sides to theque.tion.
It is proposed, moreover, by men who
know wliul tli.'v are talking about that the
d?Hl b« of ibe new building be on tbe
ground floor Inslcd of ou the upper one.
Ke reasons for tbcNe cbuuge* are appar-
eutaiid strong. Fli>t, in case of riot, a
auieker froiu u bull on the ground floor than
{torn one hi::lier up. As the theory of all
citizen military service is to prepare for
greatcM precaullouH possible against uuv dif-
Bcullv arlslug from the attack of a mob. 1 lien
the practical advantage that ap))i*ols to every
oncln that the tramp of a boily of so Idlerv
on an upi>er floor I-, i-nre to lireak the bu d-
ing down lu lime. The .Market street build-
ins httf fell thl»* «oni.taut vibrallou, and so
have hundreds of drill balls In the country.
The rule now is to build ou the grbuiid floor
and avobi this bad result. 'Ibe best drill
balls lu HoHton are ou the llr-^t floor, l he
idea of having llie new hull on the lirst floor
will be strongly urged on the lands and
building!* touimlttee.
Aneiitiiclv now propoidtlon lius been sug-
gested by a well Known military gent eman
bf tbe . Ih. It h that the clly buil.l a larger
buibllug Ibau the old. Inking a piece of land
on tlie other si<le of .MIdd'c street, nearly op-
posite the ruin.^. Two buil.imgs one of
which Is Mr. r. J. Suiitli'H eslablUbment,
and u vaciinl strip of land udiolniiitf could un
doubtedlv be puicbaj-ed at leasouuble
Then, savs the gcntlemidi, there
eretud a building which wouiti be
by IW> fcit. Let tbU be used bv a
tarv qrgitni/Htioii!* of the city,
llighVrbouMmtlalion. A whole
rales,
could be
about 70
all the inill-
uding the
battalion
hull of Ibat
le-
could be drawn up in line in a
size, and everv nillitury inuu knows how de-
sirable it N to'do tlrs. Tlie High school bat
Ullon I-. constantly annoyed by its cramped
(luaricrs. If the bull flioiild be placed on liie
flrst floor of the building, there cou d Im; an-
other large ball on the Mcoud or third floor,
wbi' ii tbe clly could let for balls, etc. Then
good .luarlers for tbe .lirtcrent organl/atlons
and storage ami maga/.iuo rooms should be
provided. Tiio cflcct of sucli a gen-MQip.
bourse ou tiie part of the city would soon be
evident lu better virill and more fxprit de
eorvti. The gentleman referved to ended his
conversation by -raying tiiat tUJs sort of poli-
cy would bo found wbest and best In the
long run. lil» Mii:gcsiloiis are worlhy tlie
consldenitiou of the lands and buildings com-
mittee.
The High School Reanlon.
The reunion of alumni of the Lowell Hifjb
■3hoor will take place next week Wednes-
day evening, the 2.-)lli Inst., at Mechanics
hall Arrangements have iMien made with a
irootldealof care ami with a constant pur-
pose to make the occasion as pleasant as pos-
ilble to all who will attend. It is hoped that
there will be little attempt at dress and none
at anytbiug »»^«/»'"'«''i> "i.^ii""*. Zn'i^
will lie a reception In tbe ball from H till s.ao
o^dock. during which the American or-
chestra will give a con.iert of six numbers.
The recoptron wHI be in charge of the fol-
lowiiiji recepHo" .ommittce, all ladles and
gentlemen who have gnuiuated at U'" ««;.»»»>« •
Messrs. F. K. Battles, A. G. Pollard. Walter
Goburn. K. M. Tucke, 8olon W. .sU'Vcns,
Mn 1). s. HicbanUon. Mrs. G. D. rulmer,
Mrs.J.V. Kcyes. Mi^s Mary A. Webster
"udMix^Kli/abethT. Hraley. There wll
be an hour of Interesting --P^akiug frotn «..)()
UII9.:K) o'clock. Hon. F. T. (ireenhalge
will Kivo an address and Messrs. C. C.
Chase. F. F. Cobum, George F. Uwton.
Mayor I'almer and Hcv. U. A. (Jrcene will
'peak briefly. Mr. T. F. > olloy w I give a
vocal solo during tbe speak ng, at the close
of which refreshments will Ins "crved by
Page&Nunn in the bHiniuel hall. Then
dancing will follow from 10 till 12 o'clock,
and the following managers have been ap-
Sinted : Messrs. W. K. HulL l* • A. Hu ct-
Gson. Lincoln U. Welch. W. N- Goodel ,
Harry Taylor, .lamos Carney and AithurJ.
Cumnock. It is c.vpocted that there will be
hun.lred present, but a larger
Tickets may be ob-
tnvestigatlng tbe doings of the bureau of en-
graving and priDling. Among tbe bills were
one bv Mr. Sbernmn, creating a commission
to in.i'uire into tbe couditlou and P>;oKreBb of
the colored race, and one by Mr. Blair, that
no government employe receive less than fi
a dav, and that all government securities,
postage stamps Ac, be iMlnted by band In
the brghest style of art. Mr. Hale introduced
the resolution lu behalf of American Usher-
men prepared by Hon. 11. d. Hpoflord. The
Senate then went Intd executive session.
A rood luuuv bills were inlroduced.
among them: Yo prohibit aliens from ac-
<iuiring titles to land in the United States;
dlrectliig the 8ecretary of the treasury to
classify as woollen cloth all Imports of
worsted cloth, whether, known as worsted
cloth or under the name of worsted or diag-
onal, or otherwise; providing for a fourth
assistant poitmastci-general ; to reduce the
treasury surplus and to grant bounties to
wheat growers; to establish a postal tele-
graph svstein. ^ , ...
Mr. Anderson of Kansas offered a resolu-
lion for investlguting alleged yiolations of the
InterstaU' comiuerce law by the Heading rall-
l'"Mr."shaw of Maryland, oliairman of the
committee on accounts, reported a resolu-
tion assigning clerks to all the commlltoes of
the House. Mr. I'erlxlns of Kansas off-ered
an amcndoiout providing that every coram t-
teo of the House shall have as many clerks
as there are menilwrs of the cominiltec, one
to 1)6 selected by each meml)er; tliat the
clerk selected by the chairman shall bo chief
clerk and thai the other clerks shall receive a
salary of fTft a month, wnd that when a mem-
ber Is on more than one committee ho shall
only have the right to appoint one clerk.
[The ameudinent, which is designed to give
everv memlwr a clerk, Is drawn In this form
so as to m*ke It germane lo the resolution
and not subject to a point of order.]
Mr. Mor*e of Massachusetts thought that
there was n good deal of humbug about this
clerk business. As chairman of one of tbe
minor committees he was entitled to ap-
point a clerk, but as the commlUee hu<l iJo
room be bad no place to put his clerk. Oth-
er members spoke for or against the amcnd-
meul and It was rejected-yeas 04. nays IML
Tbe vole theu recurred unon the resolution
reported by the commillee on accomits.
This was uutttgonl/ed by the republicans for
the reason that It jtrovides clerks for the
committees on expemiitures in the various
deimrtmenls, ultliouirb, in response to a
Muestion from Mr. Randal I, Mr. Hhaw stated
tliat it would only Increase by twcrthe num-
ber of clerks authorized by the 4mh Con-
gress. The residutlon was agreed lo— yeas
rJ4. nays Kb.
In the House Mr. McMillan of Tennessee,
from the committee on merchant marine and
flsheries, loported the Din^jley resolution
calling for information relative to discrimi-
nation in tolls ttg.ilnst American vessels pass-
Ing through tlie Welland «anal. ^ ^ ^ ,
Mr. Dlnglcy of Maine said that the offering
roHolutlon liad excited some comment.
JOSEPH HOOO AND HIS VISION.
lu.tho year 1702 there lived in Duchess
county. New York, a highly esteemed fam-
ily of Friends named Hoog, to whom, on the
a son,
whose name beads tbis notice. As a young
man he evidently was endowed with more
thau ordinary talent, a** at the early age of 18
years be appeared as u gospel minister, and
as such, in bis twcnty-tlHrd year, was ac-
knowledged by the Society of Friends, show-
lug that his probation bud been ««tl'''»«^oj;y
iTtbe denomination. In 178U or lt»0 he
family moved from New \ ork and settled
in Cliarlotte, Vt., where hh i>ecame the first
regular minister settled In the town. H »
niiiilstratlons were not confined to the llmlis
of hU home, for he travelled very extensive-
ly through the United States, Canada and
Nova Scotia. His death took place at the old
homestead in Charlotte. Vt.^ in 1840, In tbe
eightv-ttfth *wir of bis age.
It seems that Hoog had a vision which has
atlracled some alteutlou since from tbe coin-
cidences which buvo been, noted between
whathessw lu this vision and what has
happened. A letter containing this, vision
has been in tbe possession of one roan for
over 60 years, as is susceptible of proof; so
that it cannot be considered an invention.
What has h«pi>ened that is a fulttlment of
the vision will readily occur to those who
read it.
THK VISION.
Ill the year 1863, In the eighth or ninth
month, I was ono «4ay alone in the fields, aud
observed the sun shone clear and brightly,
but a mist eclipsed tbe brightness. As I re-
flected upon the singularity of the event, ray
mind was struck dumb Into a silence the
most solemn I ever remember to hive wit-
nessed, for nil mv faculties were laid low
and unusualiv brouKht Into deen silenee. 1
saiil to myscff. What can all this mean? I
do not recollect ever before to have l>een
sensible of such feelings. I then heard a
voice from heaven si^y, "This which thou
see'st, which dims the brightness of the sun.
I« n Hign of the present and
coming times. I took tlie forefathers
of this country from a land of
oppression, 1 planted them here among the
IMjopleof tiie forest, I sustained them, and
wblle they were hiimblc I blessed them, and
fed ibem. and they became a numerous peo
pie; but they now have l>ecome pwud
lifted up, and tliey have forgotten Me,
nourished them In the wihlcrness, -"
running Into every abomination
practice of which tbe old
LOWELL POST OmOE.
fftmical*
of the roHolutlon
In a Canadltm despatch to a Boston paper, «
seml-ottlclal denial is given that any discrimi-
nation agidnst American vcHsels was prao-
tlseil. In this denial, said Mr. Dingley, It
was admUted tbar vessels passing through
the Welland canal bound for Montreal and
foreign ports were perinliteii to pass on a
tollof 2 «;ents, while vessels bound for tbe
lake ports were charged a toll of 20 cent« a
too. It Is admitted also that this discrimi-
nation was made for the purpose of encour-
aging the exiiortatlon of grain bv way of
Montreal; but Canadian ottlcials claimed
that such a dIscrimlnatioB was not In viola-
tlon of treaty rlglits. It was asserted
that so long as the Canadian govern-
ment dit! not discriminate against American
vessels as suoh, but only agalpst American
ports, there was no such v olatlon. This
ground Mr. Dingley contended to l>e untena-
ble and denied that there was a court of lus-
lice In tbe country whlcli would not arrive
at tlie conclusion that a discrimination
against the object for which a way was to lie
used was u discrimination against the use of
Ibe way. He had offered tlie resolution In
the hoiHj that at an early day the rrcsidpnt
wouUI call the attention of the British au-
thorities to this discrimination In violation of
treaty and in order thai Congress l>e In-
form'eil of tbe facts and take such act on as
It might consider advisable. Tbe resolution
was adopted.
MIDDL.K8KX COUNTY.
Edward Thompson of .South Framlngham
fell from a train on the Old Colony road Sat-
urday and lost a leg by having It run over by
the cars. He died at night.
and
Who
and are
and evil
countries are
irullly, and have taken quietude from the
land and suflcred a dlviiliiig spirit to come
Biiionif tbciii. Now, lift up til lie eyes and
behold." And 1 saw tlieni dividing In great
heal. Tbe tllvisiou began in tbe church on
points of doctrine. It commenced lu the
I'resbylorlan society and went through all
the various religious dcuoniiiiations, and In
Its progress and close Us eflects were the
same. Those who disscnteil went ofl with
high heads and taunting language, and those
who kept to their original seutlments ap-
peared exercised and sorrowful. Vi hen It
appeared in tlio .Society of Friends it raged
In as bkh a degree as any, I had discovered.
Those who separated went oft with lofty
looks and censuring language; those who
kept to their ancient principles retired by
t llf 111 H6 1 V C8 •
It next appeared in the lodge of tbe Free
Manous. It broke out in appearance like a
volcano. Inasmuch as it set the whole coiin-
iry In an uproar. Then it entered nolltlcs
throughout the United .States, and did not
stop till It produced civil war, and abundance
of human blood was shed. The southern
states lost their power, and slavery was
abolished from their borders. Then a mon-
archical power arose aud took tbe govern-
ment of the states, established a national re-
ligion and made all societies tributary to
support iu oxpelises. I saw them take
property from fuuds to a large amount.
I was amazed at beholding all this, and T
heard a voice proclaim : "This power sbuil
not always stand, but I chastise iiiv
church until they return to the faithful-
ness of their forefathers." Tliou see'st w hut
Is coinlus on thv native land for their inni-
ulties, a^d the blood of Africa, the reiiu m-
brance of which has come un before roe."
This vision is for many days. I bad no
idea of writing It for many years, until It be-
'•ainc such a burden that for my own idler
Oponinx and Oloslnff •# Mails.
4VCorrected to October 26, 18S7.
MAILS UUB FBOM
Albany and tbe West, 0.iO, 9.M) a. m., 1.16, 6.40 p.
Fall Ulvcr, Mass., 9.1W a. m., 1.16, 7.20 p. m.
Blllerlca, Mass., ll.iM) a. m., 7.iO p. m.
Boston, Mass., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 1.16, 8.10, 4, 6.40.
8 p. m.
Concord. N. U., 7.40 a. m., 12.38, 6 p. m.
Drac.ut, Mass., A p. m.
Eastern, 8.46 a. m.. 8.10, 7.20 u. m.
Fltchhurg, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 6.«, 7.20 p. m.
Lawrence, Mass., 9.26 a. m.. 3.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. 11., 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 6 p. m^
Nashua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 7.20 p. m.
Now York, N. Y., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.20 p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 5 p. m.
North Blllerlca, Mass., 11.20 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Now Bedford, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.20 ii. m.
Providence, B. 1., 9.20 a. m., 1.16, «.4o, 7.20 p. m.
Houthern, 6.40, 8.46 a. m.. 1.16, 8.1«, 6.40 p. m.
8outnTramliigtiam, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 7.W p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 9.20 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
Tyngsboro", Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Tewksbury, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. H., 12.26, 7.20 p. m.
Windham and Pelham.N.H., 6 p.m.
Worcester, Mass., 8.46, 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.20 p. n.
Keene. N. U., 9.20 a. m., 7.2U p. m.
Salem, Mass., 6.40, 8.46 a. m.,1.15. 8.10. 4, 6.40, 8
LyDn,^Mass..6.40,8.46a. m., 1.15, 8.10, 4, 6.40, 8
p. m.
MAILS OLOBB rOB
Albany ant^ tbe West, 7, 8.46 a. m.. 4 JO, 7.16
Fall tt\vw, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.4S a. m.,8.60,
7.18 p. m.
Blllerlca, Mass., 6.10 a. m.. » P- "»• , .„ , ,„»
Boston, Mass., 7, 8.46, lOJtO, 11.48 a.m., 1.40, 8.60,
H, 7.16 p. m.
concord, N. H., 8, 8.48 a. m„ 12.18, 7.16 p. m.
Drscut, Mass., 8.46, 9.45 a. m.
Kastern, 6.10, 8 a.m., 1.40, 8,7.18 p.m. , ^ _ ,.
ritchburg, Mass., 6.88, 8.45, 11.46 a. m., SOW, 7.16
LawrencS,' Mass.. 6.10, 9.46 a. ta.,tM,1.U p. m.
Manchester. N. H., 8, 8.46 a. m., 1";". '•i'*>- "»•
Nashua. N. k., 8, 8.46, 11.46 a. m., 12.16, 6, f.l8 p.
New "ork, N.Y., 7, 8.48, 10.80,1^ a. m., 1.40,
S.60, 6, 7.16 p. m. \;>
Northern, 8.46 a. m., 7.18 p. m. ,^^-^
North BllWlca, Mass^ 7 a. m.. 8.80 p. m.
New Bedford, Mass., 7, 8.48, 10.80, 11.48 a. m.,
».60, 7.16 p. m.
Providence, K.I., 7, 8.48, 10^0,11.48 a. n.. 1.40
8.60,7.16 p.m. ,.»..„.,,.
Southern, 7, 8.48, 10.80, 11.48 a. m., 1.40, 8JW, 7.18
South Framlngham, Mass., 7, 8.48, 11.48 a. m.,
3..V), 6, 7ri5p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 6.88 a. m., 4 JO p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 8 a. m.. 6 p. m. .
Tewksbury, Mass., 6.10, 9.46 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllford, N. IL, « a. m., "l?; » P- «• ,. . „
Windham and Polham, N. IL, 8.48.9.45 a.m.
Worasster, Mass., 6J6, 7, 8.411,10.80, 11.48 a. m.,
IT IS FOR YOtJ!
INDIAN CURE!
Thousands have Uken It and IIK.U)ICKD.
Thousands are now taking It aud UEJOICINU.
Clotfitniif.
^ .TRADCMARK.
For U cures Ithcutnatlsm. Scrofula, Kciema,
Salt Rheum, Storoach, Liver and Kidney Troub-
les, etc. is very pleasant lo take an<l Is quick
and effective In eradlcjttlng disease from the
system. It purlrtes and enriches the Blooil, and
gives vigor and strength to the system, righting
ny displacement to Tts own natural position,
(ilve Indian Cure a trial and the blessing of
health will surely follow.
Indian Cure SLOO a Bottle. Six for 85.00.
l'UKrAKKl> HV
XUo Wlnan« >Ie<lloliie Co.
MTOBOKSTBR, MASS.
Knene, Ni 11., & 8 a. m., 12.16, 7.18 p.m.
Sale*, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10 JO, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.60,
Lynn .MaM."', 8.48, 10 JO. 11.48 a. m., 1.40, 8 JO,
7.16 p.m.
MANITFACTURINO UTOCKS.
Corrected dally by WlllUm Shei>ard, broker,
No. 28 Central street, Prescott Bank building,
Lowell. Where no new transactions Uke place,
the UguroB of previous quoUtlons as to price
asked, bid and sales are given.
Amorv • .
Amoskeag
Androscoggin
Appleton
Atlantic
Ames «...«.
Augusta, Oa
I Arlington, rU. off..
Border City
Bates.
Boott. ...I...
Bostoii
Boston Duck Co...
Cabot. •«...••."•..
Chloopee
China
1 have written it.
Jo8El'H HlXJii.
about two
number Is possible. - - - , ..,„
talned of the executive «ommillee aud at the
door. If the present re.iniou is auccesstul,
It Is hope«l to nave one each year hereafter.
T. M. C. A.
The director* met lust evening, Vice Presi-
dent Cutler ill the chair, as President W. !• .
Hills ha.l siiinirtcd bis disinclination to pre-
side. After tbe usual preliminary exeicises,
President Hills slute.l bis position in relnl on
to the ottice which liad been tendered li m.
He would serve as tbe presi.lent if the otlier
directors would dev.ite every energy to fur-
thering the work and the comm ttecs take
hold of tbe plans laid out with zeal. He did
not wish to be dlsiurbe.l during his hours at
the Mechanics bank, but ho would glatliy » e-
votc all his time outside to the lal>or devolv-
ing uuon bim. A brief prayer meeting foi-
loWGu
PreslJent Hills and General Secretary
Hariow, on attempting to frame tlie comm t-
tees, discovered tliat further tline would be
necessary, aud their report will be made in
two or three weeks. The churches were
not long ago asked to name three active
meml)ers each as their representatives, but
not all have responded. It Is hoped each
church not heard from will take action im-
luedlately.
The Doroastry.
The children's sewing class at the I>orca8-
trv is succeeding very well Indeed. There
are now about forty members, who meet
Saturday afternoons at 2 o'clock, and they
varv In age from six to flflecu years. Mrs.
n N Patterson has charge of the class, and
SVs W F Htudlev and .Mrs. E. W. ThomV-
son assist. There are al-o a numl)er of young
ladles lu attendance as teachers Their
names are Miss Chariotte Kitson, M Us Gus-
Si Ward, Mrs. Harry »>«^"*";» J"«%M-'f'
Kavps Each girl niust attend neallj
draased and perfectly clean, and must bring
i^-bag o^f her oin. Up to this time the
lork has consisted of putting patchwork
iuares together, but next week 11* work of
Swing apS making the ''•"'P««''^K»"Sd
will lie U'gun. The lessons arc often v aried
by a Sanger a story. The class is meeting
with great favor and Is of such .a practical
natuii that It should lie cordially supported.
A Dolldoos Invalid Food.
When you think of the nai'seating com-
poands made for invalids. It does the heart
iood to know that there !• one invalid food
tbat is delicious. It Is LacUted Tood, the
best food in all cases of convalescence. U
especially meets the wants of dyspeptics, oe-
Ing easily digested. ,
Westford.
Tbe annual armory Inspection
of Co. F,
Mi/la«4«Hi»# •«*
sad etfiar iBvestneBt aeearttles bonf ht sad sou
bf W«. Shepard, M Central street. Telephone
cavalry, by the state inspector will take place
here Thursday evening. Feb. 2d. Capt.
Kletclicr bus ordered all the sqaiuls In the
several towns lo report at tbe armory here
.Saturday evenina, .Ian. 21, for company drill,
preparatory for that occasion. The compa-
ny has received its team troi>by for the l^est
cari)ine team at tlie state rifle match. It Is a
large steel engraving of a brilliant cavalry
charge during the French and German war.
entitled "Charge De Dragoons A Grave-
lotte.'' Till! annual reception and ball will
1)6 held at North Chelmsford Tuesday even-
ing. Jan. 24, and will be a brilliant affair.
Mr. Warren .1. Gould has bought out Mr.
L. D. Carter, blacksmith, in the center of the
town, an.l bus moved from Cbainberiln's cor-
ner, where be has beeu In business. Mr. Al-
bert S. Ileed will open the stand wrhere Mr.
Goubl has been, where be formeriy carried
on business under the firm name of Cham-
berlln & Keed.
Chelmsford.
A rare musical entertainment Ii In store
for our village. Tbe noted Wel)er quartette
of Boston will give a grand concert at the
town hall Friday evening, Jan. 27. Ibe
mere announcement of the engagement of
these dnlsbed vocalists will be sufficient to
ensure the attendance of those who have
ever listened to the "concord of sweet
sounds" so characteristic of their delightful
entertainments. There >» »oco»'^«':t troupe
in the country superior, f equal, to the
Welicr .luariette. They will be assisted by
an excellent and rising young soprano. Miss
Clara A. Hunt of Boston. The proceeds are
to be applied to tlie purchase of a piano for
tbe vestry of the Unitarian society.
A choral socletv, on a small scale nuinerl-
callv, baa lust beed formed. About a dozen
singers, Including several from Blllerlca,
meet Sundny afternoons at private houses to
practise sacred music. ^ _ „ „^„
Sunday evening, Jan. 29, Rev. O. Rey-
nolds, secretary of the A. U. A., ^lll speak
in the Unitarian church upon "Parish Gr-
ganlzntlon and Parish Social Life."
Probably tbe hearts of the young men will
palpitate as they read tbe announcement
that the ladles are to hold a leap year ball at
the town hall the 28th of February. We
mention ibiseariy that tbe gentlemen maybe
preparing their costume, and may wear their
inost engaging smile as Dulcloea requesU
the pleasure of their company, Ac.
Dutton Brothers completed atoriOR Ice
last Saturday, securing 3.V> tons of excellent
quality. _ **•
A life of indolent ease and ■eoaosllty, the
Uke of highly seasoned aolroal food, and sl-
oobollc drinks are the oredisposing osases of
Oont. When aware of Ito ?!?»«•}■> ,H^
sTstsm lose no time In procuring Sslvstion
Dnrlng the Holidays
And throughout the old aud the coming
year. Erdls, 8 Merrimack street, will con-
tinue to supply tbe iKjonle of Lowell with the
finest confectloncrv and the choicest fruit.
He has fully prepared himself for New l ear s
with oranges, bananas, nuts, figs, dates, etc.,
and solicits a share of patronage from fruit
and confectionery buyers. Prices always
low. Buy candy for the children of hlin.
Rare Bargain.
I have ft small farm of IS acres of excel-
lent laud located 3'i miles from Lowell I*. O.
in one of the best towns and neighborhoods
In Middlesex county. Large varletv of fruit
trees, grapes, »tc. Cottage bouse of . rooms
with an extra vtood cellar. Good water in
tlie house. Also plenty of shed room, lurge
high posted barn, match-boarded, with good
cellar. Will keep 5 cows and a horse.
s • • • sts see
• •••••• ss*
•• sstses
Par
▼alue.
100
. 1000
100
1000
100
600
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
700
800
100
100
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This
place must be sold within IU) days on account
of settling an estate and is oflered at the ex-
ceedingly low price of #2200. Full partUu-
lars of Thomas H
Lowell.
Elliott, 33 Central street,
"Hull's Victory."
While purcbaslnjr a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked : "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are the
results It accomiillshes." The victories
which It baa gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial dim-
culties are almont numberiess. As a speci-
men of the lestimouials we are daily receiv-
ing read the following :
MoirrPELiER, Sept. 12, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. S. IIuU A Co. :
OenUemen— Please send me by express, o. u.
D., four bottles of your Harvanf Bronchial
Syrup. 1 have l)eeu using It and feel that I owe
my life to lu wonderful curative powers.
Yours truly,
ANNA THRIFFLB.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
K lb. bottles at 26 cents, and X lb. bottles at
BO cents a bottle. Prepared by Geo. S. Hull
A Co. (successors to Lyford & Hull). Mve
Cent Saving bank building, corner
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mass
Cocheoo
Columbian
GoBtlnental
Dwlf ht
Bverett —
Franklin
F. River Bleacbery
Great Falls
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
Hill
Hartford Carpet...
Jackson. ...........
Laconla
Lancaster • •
Langdon • . •*
Lawrence
Lowell
Lowell M.Snop...
Lowell Bleachery.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Gas Co....
Lyman ......
HUtnohester Mills..
Mass(;otton
Merrimack
Middlesex
Monadnock
Nash tut '
Naamkeag
Newmarket
Norway Plains. . . .
Otis
Pacific. ..•.....•**•
Pepperell
Femoroke
Russell Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falla
Stark
Thomdlke.........
Tremont A Suffolk
Union Cotton
Vassalboro'........
Washington MlUs.
Webster
Wllllmantlc Linen.
York. •••«
600
1000
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100
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108
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Asked.
660
106
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This very common complaint, which is
CAused hy a dormant or inactive liver, can
be cured in a short time by using Ingslls'
Msndrske Compound, as can also the va-
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or kidneys. These organs, if inoctivc, will
allow Impure blood to enter the heart,
causing tightness about that organ and
palpitation.
8I10 sufforetl tlilrty yoftrs.
Mrs. Dt'DLEV ClIANDMlU, of MclfoSC, Mull.,
■ayt : " I had luflvrt-d with Pulpitation uf the Ileurt
more than thirty years lieforv I found anything l-i
give me essential relief. Last full 1 tried Ingallt'
Mandrake Compound, and, rcmurkablc ns itw.is,
this Compound relieved luc in two days, so thfut tor
several months afterwards 1 felt not tho slightiit
touch of it, and am perfectly free from it now. Some-
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of my heart were so violent as to sliiikc my whole
body with rapid agitttion!i,»nduttimft I fuintcdiim'
became entirely Insensible. Now I uin perfectly frtr
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cine I ever knew for I>slpitadon of the Heart."
This Compound is purely Vegetable,
ond strengthens and builds up the svbtcin
while it eradicates disease.
Ingslls' Mandrake Compound is sold
by all Druggists. Price $1 ; six bottles
for $5. Prepared only by the INGALLS
MEDICAL CO., Lowell, ^ass.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
Many pfopio say that It la good policy to
take a<lvautase of Chalifoux's Jauoarj
stock reducing salo, to biiy overcoats or
suits, even If one Is not lu Imuiedlato need
of anything, iMscause It Is not ovory daj
one has tbe 'opi>ortnnlty to luake a fow
dollars so easily.
They say that when J. I.. Challfoas ad*
vertlses a luwrk down In anythlns the
goods anr always found In his store, r*>
ducod in price Just fs annouuoed In tke
newspapers.
Everybody agrees to say that there is not
another clothing store In town where sneh
enormous crowds can b« seen during tho
business hours as there are Invariably la
tho ono-prloe clothing house of J. L. Chall-
fonx, 15 Central street.
Competitors do t.ot like to acknowiedte
it, nevertheless the people know by azi>eri-
ance that Challfuux's prioes are invarlahlF
lower for the self aauie quality of koo4Si
made and trluiuiad in tho same manaMr*
than any other clothing or hat house in
this city.
No doubt you are aware that J. L. Chali-
fonx Is one of the heaviest clothing buyers
in this country. In faet tliere are only very
few flrtus in the New Knglaud states that
oonsuin.e as many goods as be does.
Paying spot casli for everytlilng ha pur«
chaass, and l>uylnc large lots fur his Man-
chester aud Lowell stores, he obtains pricee
for his goods below tlie regular asarket
lates, which enable hlua to cut prices lA
Loweli and Maurhfst4ir, to the groat dis-
pleasure of his ouiupetltors.
J. L. Challfoux says, and tliero Is n*
doubt about It. that he sells utore
than any otht-r clothier In Lowell,
prices and scuod trt^atment
will always carry the day.
Muouecafi aOtonl, lu Justion <o his o
purse, to buy clothing, gents' fttrnUhtas
goods, 8«-«»lch or fur caps, etc., withoat
visiting tbe one>prlo« clothing house of J.
L.Chnliroux, 18 Central sSroet. Too may
restassurod that If you Aad Jast wh«t ym
want iu bis store you will save froas 1«>I»
M per oent. ou y«or purehases.
You canaot nsaha a Mistake |o bujrlnc
your goods fV«« J. L.OhBiifea», iaO«>tT«|
street. I- • ret, his pricos aao lo w* r t >iaa th«
lowest. Second, if after you return bonia
you and y on have iMoght aa artirl.. yon do
not like, all >ou l.a*e t« do is to earry «fc*
goods back and your money will
fully refunded
^4
Bottom
custonaers
ht cheer-
What more can you asfcf
LINimeNT
CURBS Paln% External and Internal. RB-
LIBVB4 Hwelllngs, Contractions of tho Mus-
cles, .Sllfbiess of the .Joints. HKALS Bnilscs,
.Srahls, Burns, Cuts, Cracks, and ^^raU-hes.
(Best SUdjle llemedy In the worhl.) ClJKKH
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hoarseness, .Sure
Throat, Croup, and all kindred nirci-tlons.
A Large Kitttle. A Powerful Kemedy.
Moat eooiioiiiloai, as It costs but aSc. l>ottle.
All Druggists. NELSON * CO., Boston.
©rp anU J^ancfi ®ooT»«.
Auction Prices
BSTABLISHBD 180T.
). rive
Merri-
VediiMs's llsi4r «<or«,
04 Merrlmaok street, Is a poptilar resort for
sdles who desU« to obtain eaulne bargains.
The proprietor has plaoed such tow prioes on
every description of habr goods that •▼e'y'^U
should uke advantage of them at once.
early for a nhoioe selection.
>» ■
JLNiy TA.BLEXS.
Old stand of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 Thom-
dlke street (Northern deiwt). The largest and
finest Stock of finished work to be found In
Middlesex county, at prices much lower than
can be obUilned elsewhere for llr«t^class work.
No extra charge for sotting work either In or
ODtet Lowell? All onlers promptly executed
and In a satisfactory manner.
C. H. ANDREWS, C. WHBBLBB,
41 Thomdlke Street. - - Northern Depot
LOWELL,. MASS.
Distress After Eating
Is one of the many dlsagi-ccahlo symptoms of
dyspepsia. ilca<lachc, heartburn, sour stommih,
falntness and caprlrlous appotllo are also
caused by this very widespread and giowtiiK
disease. Hood's .Saisaparllln tones the stoin
ach, ci-eates an appetUe. promotes healthy di-
gestion, relieves tho headache, and cures the
most obstinate cases of dyspepsia. Head the
following :
"My wife had dyspepsia. She cx)uld not keep
her foo<l down, and ha.l that oppresseil feeling
after eating, ishe had no appetite and was tired
all tho time, she tried numcrf»us medicines
without hclMg relieved, but the first bottle of
Hood's tiaiHaimillla did her a great deal of
good. She has Uiken two boUles, ami can cat
anything without distress, and has no trouble In
reUlnlng food." .Joii.s Battkni'IEI.d, Marlon,
*^*"°" ALL-GONE FEELING
• I have heen troubled with dyspepsia. I had
but little appetite, and what I «lld eat distressed
me, or «lld me little goo«l. In an hour after eat-
ing I would experience a falntness or tired, all-
gone feoltng, as though I hn«l not eaten any-
thing. Hood's Harsaparllla did mo an Immense
amount of goo<l. It gave me an appeUte. ami
my food relished and satisfied the craving I had
previously experienced. It rellevctl mo of that
faint, tired, all gone feeling. I have felt so
much l>cttcr since I took Hood's Sarsaparllla,
that 1 am happy to recommend It." G. A.
Paok, Watertown, Mass.
N. B. Be sure to get only
■ ON-
«30,000 WORTH
OF
Dry and Fancy
nOtKS IIOIIT HAIF niici
CaU
Une of
ash aad
and elegant
No. 8 Presoott street
F^nUtur* and CarptU.
Sherman A Manning have a Urge
hoasehold fumltitre, blaok wahiat,
painted chamber suites. New
styles at very tow prices.
Soathvrlck bloofc.
d4Uw«««M« irVMdese ifereens.
Patent pUdlng Window Soreens and
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors
repaired. RublKr Cushion Weather Strip fo»
keeping out dust. Sectional, extension aad
flOOUBOB Udders. Patent fobUng clothes dry-
srs. hard aad woodea wars, assohhilsta' sad
oarpeatais' tools. Lonfmaa * '•»'**"'',^S"I
M«paMd palate. Carpet sweepsrs and otothts
sold aad leprtred hy J. a
LowiO*
COD LIVEE OIL
Fresh trom the shore
every week
25 Cents a Pint.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by aU drugglsu. $1; six for $8. Prepared
only by C L HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 r>o»se« One Dollar
Iliii is NO Sham Sale. '
Mhiog lust Be Som.
ELLIJNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dmggiiti
0FP08ITE POST ornoB.
FARMERS. AHENTION I
Stoekhrldge Mannres.
Bowker's Hill and Drill Phesptaate.
Bnflhlo Bone Snper-PhosphaU.
Bnsdley'B Snper-Phosphate.
Join the Cro^va ond Sav*
Money.
E. I^. ^S^€X^ ^ C^.
STUART, REID k CO.,
K and 68 KRRIIACK STItEn.
41
Plaii aai Fucy Job Piidiai
or ALL KDOM
AT TMIB OjrtlCM. /
j'liJ^MtAsit I
,'»^^dl|^'i|ftf.tsi
,,4hU<ill>t9lliMlAr'
.iMf^ „!• »< !>
8
mWELL DAIT.Y COUBIEB, TUESDAY. JAKUABY 17. 1888
Eije lotoell ©ailg Courier.
TUESDAY, JANUARYJ7^JW8^
Cal«nd»r tnr J«nu»rj.
•DM.
j-jjT^y-jVjT^iwKU.I TIM. I ym-
1
8
16
2»
0
16
30
•A
n»
17
'.=4
31
4
11
18
25
A
12
in
36
H
18
20
27
BAT.
7
14
21
28
MlBlatnre Alro»ni>c^TbU I>»y.
B7.11 g 4.3!>
LBWOTH or DAY. I MOOJ
%h. 28m. iBP.lgP,
m.
The W •»»!»•'•
Ther* is little to eny nbont the wealher. ex-
cepttbat It IH very col.l. La^t nl^ht nv«« the
col.leHtof'the season, and the rc,.ort8 (rem the
Buburl.H In.lUate very low tempcrntui^. The
forouooi. h«h hcen Houdy an.l ihroalenliifc'. At
6 o'clock laM CvenlnK the tcmi.n-.ituro xvui* 10 .
at 7 thl» mornlntf O*^. ami at 1 o'do'k 14 .
BUBIHEB8 NOTICES.
Military.
The tlate of the l.aiiaiiuu ^l rill of the See-
oud CorpB of ChiMh, which the Lpjvellde.
Sraent U to attemj. ha. Ueu deddej on.
It win be tlie m\\ liiKt. 1 he drill wil UKe
p ace iu the rink, ami the Cadet band will be
Kre^eut. On rHuruii.',' to the anuory a col-
S^Sn wHl be .served bv the Salemportion of
the ".ui m i»l, wi'o « ill make It pleasant for
vited to participate iu u pil/.e drill In the
manual of arni-J. and a few may accept. 1 be
TtSuen will endeavor to K'»'t »to the
be* condition of drill po^^ ble, and to that
Pii.i (ine<iul drilN buve Ix'en <:illed for the
cveniSofthcmi.,20d. 24th and 2tit h of
hlH inonth. JHcU»on hall will probably be
I'sed for the diilU devoted to luarchlujj
uiovcineutH. . _
Marion, artlntle i^hoto>frapher.
THE OITY.
See localH ou pairen ft antl 7.
TheinU>l<iiiarv mcellni: will \>c held at St.
John't* churclj at T 3(» IhN eveninj;.
Nu»llppiii»{ for IKU-CH with the Never-
»Hp horM. ^l.oe. Cahill Uioh., T.^ Market
fctreet, are hk* ni".
(•«uli«MM.ccan.lliijih. but !>• \^ • "V^'t"
& Sun. No. •' tvntr.l hticit, Imve a full ^lock
of all Klzt'H and kindf .
U'« a tine thin.: to take bookn out of thP
Wcchai.ic. libruy.aii.l ll'» i» «»o ll>'"«' »«>
ket i» Ihcin out too lonji.
Tomorrow evening the next cntortainiiicnt
lu the \. M. L. A. courM; will iHke plucf It
will W an . vrniPV «'f ShaUi.>i>ciean reading-
t by Mr.UKiiidbal Willluin-.
■•'? • The bcBl of new tctiK arc to be ha.l at the
KnterpilMnadi tfro.rry and tea l.yu^c at No.
ni'reKcolt MiTct. A di^-ounl of live cci.tK 1^
allowed on ihicc-pound U.lh.
The niu^i.- at 8t. Michaels church y.-Mer-
.Inv lit ( liUf FarrcllV funeral wa^JnchiirKe
2;\r,. I'llllia' l>:.vid..ir.. the .hoir director,
aud Mr. (iilduy wax or^'ani!■t.
In Newport, where Mr. Hallou ha» Klve«i
the lecture to be ^Ivr .. in .John street chuicli
Thur''d«v evening. !»m ticket, were »ohl be-
fore the 'evening of the lecture.
Don't fMll to uotic." the kinKH and queeuH
at IIIul street church on Thur;day and tl ♦•
"pper that will be worthy of the kintf^ aud
.jueon- served In the vestry at six o dock.
While returnioK bonie fronj ."^t. Michael's
cbmTh SunViav. &r.. Mary Mo, an fell near
Jewet: street and rca Ived a severe frac ure
Of the collar houe. She reside, at No. J
Jewett utreet.
Mr. Oeori;.' W. Clement has openeil a law
ofHceBtNol Barristers' hall. Mr. leruent
!,HKrudn,teoflhe lioston univer.ilv law
Sihc^l and for the nast year has In^eu readinK
law with William II. Anderson, esq., of this
city. , ,
Th« tobojfL-aP "Me was never in so jrooil
commiou. '^icl- "nioolh as glass through its
en i e 1^^'tli. H »«hould be well patronized
^'hi!r It is In such line eondltiou. It would
pnihul.lv be impossible to Hnd a slide where
•uickcr'tinie can be made than can he at the
Belvldere slide jua now.
The annual meeting of the Lowell union
Of the v. 1'. s. V. K. will be held in tlie Kirk
•treet church tomorrow evening. ItcP^rt"
trom the dillerenl societies In the city will be
reail, concerning liieir progress and comli-
iJc.i. and there wHl be the election of olHcers
^or the ensulnu' year. All ineuil)eriJ of
Christian Endeaver societies are invited.
The Hi«h school hov« drill at Jackson hall
under a KOo<l many difflculties, the Krealest
of w hich \i that but two of the four corapaules
cau drill at one time. The other two eom-
pnnies are ^li^ralssed. The Market street
armorv coultl be used if the closets which
the police oflicers useJ were taken from the
room. It would take but a few houri* to do
. this. . .
Fertonal.
Hon..Toseph L. yaojent of Dracut and
Hon. Geo. A. Marilen were elected vice pres-
idents of the Miibilesex club at the dinner
SaturdaT. Thomas J. Mar^h.jr.. was chosen
treasurer and ArtemasS. Tyler a member
of the executive committee.
State Aid Clerk H. M. Potter Re-elected.
The military committee of the city council
met at dtv hall last niKht, with Aldermen
Scrihuer aii.l Chadwick and Councilman
Roane present. The latter was elected clerk
of the committee. H. M. I'otter was unani-
mously re-elected clerk ol the state aid com-
mittee. ^_
The Merrimack Motnal.
The Merrimack Mutual fire inxunince com-
panv held Its annual meetlnj; at Andover on
the inh lust, and Hon. J. C. Abbott and L.
R. .J. Varnum of I-owell were reelected di-
rectors. The vear has been a successful one.
The comimnv lias pal'l *.11.^^'>1.0T in l9''S0»,
ftUd e33,'2Tli.^4 iu dividends.
In Copvenleot Quartera.
The new .luarter. of Arthur H. «enner
ibe upboNterer. at No. 5 Ciorhan. "tree .are
lust what he has ueed.cd for a 'onK ""e.
■ liH con^tuntly ii<erea-.lu^: business, with Ids
well-known ahillty ((.r tirst-class worki«an.
«hlp. made a re.,ulremeut Tor more room and
irrcuter fadllties. For the exlu>.itiou o hs
-fine stock of uphoUtcrtd goo^U, w hich he
makes a specialty of. he has secured a tinely
lirhte.1 room, wldch enables those in waul of
aiivthinu' In llu Hue of ^'oods mentioned, to
Sn. the ^.m.e I.J.I and shade us at home
liJH ht«)ck of druiHi ies. window ;.hadc>. aiiU
trlmiuiu!,".. aivl fiiiniture coveiinit^. w 11 l»e
more complete than ever b. tmt". Ucpairlui{
has been an.l will be in the future oue of his
.uedal lealurc. lu hi^ new e^tabll-hmen
lie will l)e enabled ti. do all w«.iU rntiiisled
to' his care with jrrtater ease and pioiuidnesH
than in his former pla>-e of buducs* ul 10
Mid.llcM'x street, i'all tmd eonjjratulatc
iiiiii upon his pleas.uii an<l ci.nvenleut new
•juaitcri". _^____^________—
AMUSEMENTS.
CONCERT AT 8T. PAl'L'8 CHt'RCH.
The concert at St. I'aul's M.K. church
Will lake pliicc*lonlirht. and it vyill 'h' "»«
which can 111 allord to be «ds>ed. Mrs.
Slurkweatlier, who has won •'"'^.""Tni he
rcDUlatlon in Lowell as a vociilist, will be
the chief attraction, while the American or-
diestru with a dud e proLrrHUimc !»»'« lw«
chorus choir uudcr tlie dlredum of Mi. .i.
A. Baker will add greatly to the t*"^';; ; . »/
will Im a very flue concert iu every paitlcular.
WiYl'TI.VN MM'.
Firvntian art in its dorv in tiie aj?© o'
cSr.!i.Hfs decadence in that of l{a.ucse|.
II.. with onlv its ruins in modern times, n*
w II he show'n by Mr. Ballon in his lu.lral-
e.l lecture, will aUonW food for rt-llcction
upon u people whose life an<l real l«>''t»«>
antedate the Christian era by thousands of
vears.
Special Boiin%.
Special fiotitn.
Ubltuiiry.
Mrs. Cora A. Cou';:c.lmll. n■l'';r^?*';•,'^'L'"
H. ( oi:i;e>.!.all. tie.iMircr of the II. K. I ;ukei
n.a.iufaeluriun c.n.pi.uy. died at l'\'_ '";'"'• '
\(.. IJ«1 lliudi i.treet.>e!.|eidMy.n-.'.>il.>0\eai>..
'M.e was a dauJ.ler of the lale hoiuas
scnid.burn. an.l a native of Lowd . Me
|,;,^e. live d.il.b'.li. the oldest eii{bt >eais
ol.l la»l November, and the youngexl about
tliiee week- old. ,,,,
>UMiuIHII. wi.h>w of the la e A'a Hill,
.lie.l at.h.'r h.-m--. N.>. 'J'm Li..edn street, yes-
ter.lav, at the advauce.l a^e of iiinetv years.
Slie was a nalive ».f, Concord, un.l the re-
mains aiv to be Int.ried at >Ve.t ^^</""-
Daivvin .ioiic. an .'Id resident of Dracut.
died >alurdav. at'cd (IT yeaij..
Mi«s lU)»e MeMauu*. aiced M. was foun.l
dead In her loo.ii. 1 (.arpel lane. Sun.lay,
.leath having' resulted from u stroke of
'"sJnd! A. LecM.n died Mon.lay nlKbt at the
home of her parents, lis Appletou street, at
the age of G years and ft months.
Probate Court.
At the probate court this forenoon. J mllfe
Brook* presidinR. the will* of Oliver T. Pea-
body of Lowell an.l Mary Bulinan of lewks-
l.urv were submitted for profile.
A'dmlnistralion wus jrranteti on tlie e'.tntes
of Benjamin K. Itowe. Slonehani: M**n\
Clifton. Lowell; Annie .». (ha mU'r-.-somer-
ville; VInallne (irenville. sherlioru. Jona-
than I'aae, Lowdl; .lohn A. Vauuhn, Mai-
den: Ellzabrlh Kendall. Duuslabk-.
There were jfurtrdliinshlps piovlded In tl»c
following cases: Chil.iren of William
lev. Maiden ; .lo»eph S. i (K>ledjce. N allek .
Mary Dolierty. Cambridge; .Io>.eph Keefe
(Insane). Lowell. , , , ^,
In the insolvency couit the third meet nn»
were hehl iu llie cases of .Sarah Mc(Junl«le.
,los«'phLoi*dle. MelNtr.mi & Hanson and
Patrick ( rowe; tiie second nieetlnK in the
ease of Wan-iUi J. Holland; and tlie tirst
meelinK in the case of T. Duraut & ^on.
Frances Charlotte Armstrong was heard
on her petition for change of name to
Frances Charlotte ATleh.
Best 20c.. mixed candy totiay and tomor-
row Uc. lb., 2 lbs. '25 cu., at S.nllh s.
Illank Hook*.
Ledgers, lournals. lecoiiN, and all kiniU
ofnewgoo.ls. Pric* way down. 1" » . W
uavs pictures framed fr..ni m-vy J»<'"'j>'»^''
litVourown pri.e at Cainbihlje s, Mt rrl-
uia'ck House block.
Be-t Messina lemons in the market t4.-.
do?... 2 doz. 20 CIS., at 5imlihs. 47 Merri.uack
sti-ect. • " ".
(ine of the btux'alns ..Hei-e.l hy M. W. Km-
er.on. 21 Centnd street, for a short tune. Is
one ?10 l>roini.lu portrait an.l one >'<'f; ' ♦;'^-
tri line c'lblucls for "?T.:^. Cull aud exniu-
inc samples of hi-* work.
•' A. N. llariiion
.hows si»odal patterns in bronze, oak, an.l
other kin.ls of picture inouMiiK'. 'd^o a K0O.l
'e of foreign and Amert.au pb<>tographs,
Ht il engraving, and etditnvfs. The prices
irerliht. No. S»» Merrimack street, up sUli^.
IVst Mc»slna (»ran;,'es in ih.' market « doz.
2."> cts. at Smith's.
lie Mil Time.
Time is monev an.l appointments made
shouhll)e kept.' If ymi esirry a reliable
wiit.b in your i.ocket or liuve a well r;f ""*i-
e.l mantle .'lock at your home you will Iw on
time an.l live up to your •ureements. A
failure to .lo ^o cannot then be «>:*•"''«*> o"
Unit account. Clarke. ft:» J cntra street,
inukc a sp<'daltv of tine wat. lie* and mant e
dock-. andaUoha-.theageiKy of I arabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Best Ci. W. Persian <lates in the market 4
llis. *2ft cts. till* week only at Smith**. 4. Mer-
rininck street.
iSpecial fiotlttn*
\ '
AIV OTHER
Special Bargain.
10 Pieces Extra Weigit
Dancing in our Grand
fathers' Day.
special j^oticrs.
CHOICE SEVEN PER CENTS.
FOR SALE.
Mortgage Loana
Some of our recent Farm
may be n.uWd as tollowt :
kV) on 40 acre farm worth
IMO on 40
<t «•
•3,'
"«lf^ ^^ #.W0 on SO
" '■ ■ t'MXionvSO
fMO «n (U*
#1000 on HO
(1 1500 on SO
Personal
■.*.....*.*•..'
..............
knowledire, cvireful sdeotlon*, 17
;jH»rloiice, u.)l a flollar lost. Intorfat
■paid semi annually at AppleKHi l.aak. .
For details Inquire of the Appleton or \^am«-
Do riot forget that
we can furnish at a
moment's notice all
requisites for "Full
Dress."
Full Dress Shirts.
MELTON
SUITINGS,
Full Double Width, at
Only 33c. per Yard.
Cost nearly double this price
to ninnufactare.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOB MID-WIMTEB, IN
AU-Wool and Merino Underwear. .
Heavy Merino, Oashmere and AU-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Gloves.
lurOaps and Qloves, in Seal, Bdaver,
Otter and MuBkrat. .
Nobby Windsor Caps in the latest pat- ,
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toquei and Sasheir
in the club and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress EequisitM.
Hovelties in Fine ^'eck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Haudkerchiefir
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, e'.c, etc.,
•AT'
HOWARD &C().'S,
— 4» MKRKIMACK 8TRKET.
'■:?:•
Kirk Street Church Meeting.
The fortv-thlr.l annual meeting of tlie Kirk
street church look place last nis;bt, when
there was a good attendance. Dea. .>. (..
Mack was ihairman. ami Mr. Albert l>.
Thompsou was elected clerk. Tlie report of
thetreasu.er.Mr. W. .\. -Mick. was read
and accepted. The fo,lowin>c olHccrs of the
Sun.hv school, tiected t.y the school, weie
ratlfle.l hv the church: Siiperintendeut, t^.
II Thompson; superluten.leni of the prima-
ry department. Mrs. K. A. Hohlnson; treas-
urer, Charles E. Kdson : a.lvisory hoard. A.
W. Burnham, Miss Lizzie Kenue.lT, .Miss
Katie Johnson. It wa* voted to continue the
Central mission aud the Doicastry. and the
following commii tee was aupointed to con-
sider the matter of continuins,' the BethesUa:
(Jeorire W. Bal.hcl.ier, II. B. Shattuck and
A. W. Burnham. The sum of *:)0 was iip-
propriate.l for flowers for tlie year, and gJOp
was appropriated for the Sunday school.
The folloWiiiK examining committee was
elected: Tiie pnsior. Diacons S. G.Mack.
S. L. Ward. II. B. Shattuck. A. G. Cumnock,
Philetus Burnham. the clerk. Mrs. (j. A.
Ilanscom. Mrs. H. B. Shattuck, Mirs. tharles
K. Battles, Mrs. Calvin Cianluer, Miss Lizzie
TinicUclety meeting will be held tonl«bt.
and a week from Fi May nis:ht there will he
another meetlujr of the church at which u
deacon will be elected.
veiiri' cxperlouce, u.)l a flollar
all;
lOttl.- , . , ,
•It National bank, or of the ulwlor«lgDe'J,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO.,
M OBMTRAI< BTRKBT*
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
Stonin aii<t Water Fitting
Arc done by ut In the ver>- l»eel manner.
4^Gas Fixtures, Library Lainpt and ¥%aej
Qloboe a specially.
FAKRELL di COSATOS,
Telephone 14-M. B* Dutton Str«««.
Wall Papers and Window Curtaiiis
▲ SICU VABIKTY.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot htreeU
B«ad order* to ut for pAlntlDf, paperlnt. eie*
— - — — - ~ —
RAZORS
AND
STROPS.
80 & 82 XerrimMk Street.
^
Sleighing Robes
FUR GLOVES. FUR CAPS.
Fincsi Aii»ortment,
AH Qualltiea,
I*rloo« tlio Lowe«t.
Funeral Servicei.
Tlic funeral of Jh>. Mary W Bell, mother
of IPfirniiel M. Bell, took place yesterday aft-
ernoon from her home. No. ll.'> Hi«h street.
Kev. Mr. Avres «-ou.lucle.l the services. Mrs.
Bell ha.l ifvc.l 'v,\ years in Lowell, and ftl
years iu the house in which -he .lied. Al-
thou>;h b-I vcai> old she voted at the recent
election. 'Hic iutcimeut was lu tlie Kdsou
cemetery.
touiinittee on Fire Department.
The annual lour of insiiu.lion of tlie com-
rnitlee on tire department was ma. e yester-
dav and i.ll the houses were thoroughly
looked over. As a result it is more than
probable that the committee will recommend
tliHt some improvements be made so as to adU
to the efticiencv of llie present cieoartment
and make ft second to none in the
country. This the committee' thinks
cnu be done wltli a judicious outlay of
nionev, and new apparatus aud house fur-
niHhIiigs will doubtless be purchased.
. — — ■ — ~ — f
Coaatlnff ReguUtlon*.
Chief of Tolice Noyes last evening iustruct-
ed the police oflicers to look after the myri-
ads of coasters who have been improvliiKthe
Blipperv condition of the various hill streets
Id the city. The younif folks will be permit-
ted to slide on Powell. Stevens. Oak. the
easterly end of Ka>t Merrimack an.l Keser-
volr streets, if the privilege is not abused.
In many parts of the city gftOK** o^ ''oy ^.V,"
Sooble runners, who care liitle for public
Mfetv, have been In the haldt of coasting
•Ljkles'.ly aero-", the streets where there is
oonsl.lerable travel, and the stricture is aimed
at them more paiticutarly.
Shaw-Knit Freinlums.
B ciuarterlv di>tributlon of promluras to
ira of the Shaw .sto<;kin>,' coinpHny took
I Ut the mill Saturday, .Ian. 14th. The
eulN were the following,':
. J, Chalmoreon, Mi^- Kmmn Molleur,
sknih Whitcoinl.. MIhh Mary O'llrlen,
■ Miirv Ward, Mt-s Agnes Adams,
iniilii* WhIlUer, >l«'' Helen Clifford,
• I- L KIdiTJr. Mls» Lillian LauRhlln.
■ M.rv IirapeJ, Ml»s ^;«e lllacklngton.
Mystic Orders.
At the annurtl np.'etii.g I'f.tl'*-- "o^'?." .
trH of the Muncheste.- I^n.lv Odd ^ Fellc
at Mavnard I-jMay la>t.
1 MM'
K. .f.
WM. P. BRAZER & CO.
NEW TEAS
CROP OF ISiBtr.
this city wax electo.l pi-oviiiclni jjruu.I mas-
lil .Stewarl McKay
PIs-
^ ows.
JMacKvnzie of
I
ter, and .Stewarl Mcr»ay of Norlh Chelms-
for.l, corresponding ^'•^•retary.
The following delegate* have been elected
to the St. Pati-ick's day convention by Divl-
>ion 11 A. O. II.: Charles II. O'Douiiell.
John Munen. ,L .1. O'Brien, Michael J.
Crvan. Mi.hael MtCarty. Stephen .slKinley.
Patrick (i.jokin, Kdwurd Burns, J. l>e e-
hantv. Thomas Nevliis, .1. J. CidbriUe,
Chaiies Faiiev and Denis .1. Moran.
About twentv-live friends of Comrade
.John L. Steven>*of Post 120 visited him Sat-
urday evciiint,'. A very pleasant time was
had and a line supper was provided by the
Tlie resii?iiallon of Grand Leader John
Haskell Buller of the Home Circle has been
tendered, to take ctlect Jan. 1»<. The pies-
>ureof professional engajrenients requires
the step. His successor will be ^ Grand Vice
Leader Charles F. Loring, a prominent work-
er In the Royal Arcanum.
The Iron llall has paid in relief anaong 10,-
164 members !e{«)4,4«2.r)0.
The Carpenters' and Joiners' Union of
this city has eighteen applications for mem-
I.er8hip to be acted upon and » more under
way. They will soon number over IW
'"l^^Immaculate Conception Temperance
society elected the following delegates, Sun-
.lay. to the St. Patrick's day convention In
Jackson hall. Feb. «: ''ohn J. Coyne, Michael
Kevr.ohls, James Carroll, John Murray,
S Gilday, James Keynolds, John Uodgers
Thomas liason, Patrick Mulligan, Peter
OuSr Lawrence (iirinn. Timothy Daly,
Thomas Shea.
F
I
N
E
of Tea
T
E
A
S
LoTers of a good cup
should visit our store and get a
sample pouud of our teas. Ban-
dredf of our cnslomers who have
tried them praU« them hishly for
their nno flavor and strength. Vie
buy our teas direct of the Import-
ers and save the Jobbers' profit,
which wo give to our customers.
We do not claim to import our
teas as many dealers do, bat we tlo
claim that we do not get all our
profits on teas and coffees ami that
we do not give away ckvap bMbs
ware and crockery, "which if we
did our customers would haT«to
pny for Indirectly, and that, we
think, is a very good reaaon why
we can aflbrVI to aell pure teas on
a small margin. Read onr prices
and call and get a sample.
Full Dress Neck-
wear, in all the new
shapes of Wide and
Narrow Bows and
Ties.
Full Dress Collars
and Cuffs.
Full Dress Hosiery.
Full Dress Jewelry.
7'0
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
SHATTUCK'S,
84 CEKTUAL STREET,
0?^2tf a. I tWlHiteial vou.-iN
It Kg
fjsj^^^g^r lashhs
oYT% German GoudSU
SEND£/.S.TAMP.FqR4:
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a si>eclalty of Repairing an<l B»u\>-
holetorInK FurnUure aud oaU tor, also OaUVMt
gooilt tree of oharf*.
M Preacott Straat.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
UNDEHWEAK AND HOSIERY
1
i
— AT—
70c. per 1».
.flOc. "
Hood's Sar^aparllla cures catarrh by ex-
peliiuK impurity from the Idood, which U the
Eause of the complaint. Give it a trial.
I9(att)s.
Very Best Garden Formosa
Fine tJarden Formosa
KxtraUarden Formosa "'7^' ••
Fine Oolong 1J~' „
(iood Oolongr 22' M
Very Ilesi Japan «J{^* „
FlneJanan • T^" „
Kxtra .Japan J^* „
Good Japan JS' k
Fair Japan ••• ^' „
Very Best Uncolorcd Japan wc- ^^
Fine Unrolorcd .lapim... ««• „
Ve. y Best Kngrllsh Breakfast 70c. ^^
Fine EnKlUh Breakfast ««• ,,
Extra En»rllsli Breakfast -owC' ^,
Good EnKllsh Breaklast ..sue.
g^We allow a dlsooaht of Ave cents per
pound on three pound lots.
Full Dress Gloves.
Full Press Suits
and White Dress Vests
in stock or furnished
at twenty-four hours'
notice.
MAY SARD A CO.'S,
78 MBRKIMACK St.
*^■^'0
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Ey«
Glasses and Spect^iclcs must be
solil at prices way below coat
on account of overstock. Dont
miss theonportunlty. Come and
8ee. If .vou want anything In
our line you can buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
^Jeweller and Opticiaii
88 Central Street.
Market Scales I
TOUE ATTHmOH IS CALLED
To the character of Investors in the New Hamp-
shire Trust Co. '8 6 per ct. Debenture Bonds.
Plttsfleld Savings Bank, PIttsfleld g.000
I^anoaster i^avlngs »ank, Lancaster.... . f»."W
NorwBV Plains SuvlnM Bank, Kochester JJO.OOO
Mllfonl Five CentSavlnHS Bank, Mllford 810,000
Merrimack County Savings Bank, Con-
cord ^" ••:•••.;••■ •J,*. Zikhaa
Franklin Sovlngs Bank, Franklin..^... 8lO|000
Merrimack River Savings Bank, Man-
cheater •••• g8w,ouu
Cheshire Provident InsUtiRloB, Keene.. $100,000
P. Bodliff, Jr., Agent, Oourier Building.
, Kmma l»elu<le,
, Nellie White,
I Phillstria Keno,
) JulU Vanaase.
lUllUn Young,
tCorgBurtt,
Ml-s l.|/./.lr WrlRht,
illxt Vlcuirla I'erham,
MI-'> Kllii Itutli,
Ml»*~ Irene Bearcaley,
JlisR Stella Lewis.
Inthlsrlly,.Tan.l.\ Mrs. Sarah G. BuUens
wife of the late. lo^cpbM.Ilullens.
Funeral services ai residence. No. »»*,)»«*■
fnr.i mn-et Thurtdiiy afternoon at i o ciock.
Friends and relative; Invited without further
"*l'Sls city. .Tan. 16 Cora A- Coggeehajh
Funeral -ervlces at ^^r la'«„"'!i'^|"ffjioJJ'
High street, Thursday, Jan. 19, at 3 o cioca.
Barlal private.
: Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
No. 5 Prescottsue8t,opp. Market Street
PUTNAM & SON
OIE-FBIOE 0L0THIES8,
Geatrid Btreet, C^nwr Wwrreii.
Oftmbrio Edgingi and Iniertioni, and
All-Orer Embroideriei, Swiis, Torohon
and Medioii TrimmingB, Feather-Stitoh
Trimming, Osih's White and Colored
Ruffling!, AU-Orer and Open-Work
Tucking!. For all White Good! and
Trimmings for the same leek
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
BCerrlmaolc 0tr«et.
The Largest Assortment in LowelL.
Twenty different styles. Prices from 26-
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUTCHBRB'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
Dr. Geo. H. JeDnison,
loDa.B.M.MBMOK.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
•■*•
^•}
t »
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTSe
NOTA BKNK.
.Yesterday was 61. (Poor)
lllcburd's
' day.
t ... .Tbe hweelest thing lu trusts Is tbe hon-
' ey trust.
....Tvpe made from paper is the latest
novelly'ln EuKland. The two go together
very well.
.*.. Apparently the uio!»t fatal occupation
In the northwest during a blizzard U school
teachln^^ More Kcliool-ma'ams have per-
ished than any other class.
....They think almost an much of bull
fighting In New Jlexico a« we do of baseball
In >'f\v Knglaud. Hull ttglitlng Is a liitle
wore killlug at llie price, however.
..^. .Uloucester reports ilally receipts of
frozen hcrrin;:. That'H more superlluous In-
formation. Herring that could escape being
frozen thU Wealber wo^ild l)C worth uicntiou-
lug.
....The new arrani.'cmeuls for supplying
gas to PblladelpUla »l(» not hceiu to be suc-
cessful. It U »ald th;it they have to light
keroKCiio h.uips iu order to sec where to turn
tbe gus utl° when they go to bed.
....Some musical crttuks ii.ive reckoned
the amount Tattl liui» received for each note
suug at certain coiu'erts, but a Cork urlth-
XBeti<al geuiu» ha* li;,'ured that for each
blow «llrect«d lit Ahhton iu a recent contest
SJulllvau received i'l <>». lid.
....Walthnnihas run for 150 years, and,
baving a chronometer balance aud being full
Jewelled, there is uo reason why It shouldn't
run on iudeflnittly, or, lu other words, why
tbe watch ou the Charles shouldn't be us liu-
mortal as thu Watch on the Rhine.
OEXEKAI^ COUKT.
Juu. 17.— A big amount of "buslueas" was
iBtroduced in both braucbes today. In the
Senate a petition was rocelvetl from the
mayor of Boston for legislation for aalarlea
for the alilenuen. Other proposals were an
IncrrHKC of the Hostou councilmen to 74;
municipal voting districts In Boston: pen-
biouing call tireuien of tbe Boston depart-
ment ; various temperance measures. The
prohibitory auieudiueut reaolve waa report-
ed.
Id the House the Providence and Worces-
ter rallioad luked to Increase Us stock by
$1,000,000 to procure l>etter terminal faclll-
tlea in I'rovUtence, and tbe MassacbusetU
Institute of Technology ileslred #100,000
more of state aid. Among tbe matters In-
troduced aflTectlDg labor were the repeal of
tbe weekly pavmeut ad; the educational re-
quireiueuts of'chlldren under 14 and 16 years
of age, and the employment of women and
minors innrw th»u 10 houri. iu inereaotlle «•-
tabllabmeuts ; tbe discontinuance, when de-
alred, of precinct voting lu towns; tbe ex-
emption of city laborers from tbe civil
tervkv act, and several matters regarding tbe
city of Boston.
Gen. IJndarwood'a Fansral.
The funeral of Oen. A. B. Underwood
took place yesterday noon at Newton, and
was attended by delegations from the Loyal
Legion, the Second Massachusetts Regiment
association, (.'ompany I of tbe Second regi-
ment, C harlcH Ward I'ost, 02, G. A. R.. and
Bcveral custom houwc officials. The services
were lu the Episcopal church and were con-
ducted by Uev. I>r. (ieorge W. .Shinn, assist-
ed by Rev. W. G. Wells ami Rev. Thomas
P. Fales. The bearers were Brevet Major
John A. Fox, Brevet Col. Augustus P. Mar-
tin, Brevet Lieut. Col. L. H. Stone. Col.
Francis J. Parker, Capt. W. W. Blackmar,
Col. Arnold A. Hand, Brevet Brig. Gen.
Fraud!* A. Osborne and Hon. H. B. Pelrce.
The Interment was at Newton cem?tery.
Train Wrecked by a Broken Rail.
A passenger train ou the Lake Erie and
Western railroad was wrecked Tuesday near
Blufflon,<)., by u broken rail. The smoker
aud one other car were turned over and
draggol 200 vards before the train was
etoi>ped. Allen Gilbert, a travelling man
from F'ostorla, jumped from the smoker antl
the car toppled on him, crushing him lo
death. Several pa^^enKcr.■^ were Injured. In-
cluding nu inliers of Frank Mayo's "Nor-
deck" conipiiny. width was on the train.
The cars took dre, and It was only by heroic
eflorts that fearful loss of llf»j was prevented.
Ilurclars In Court.
Richard Droliau, Adam Cllfl', Timothy
Murphy, James (/Hourkc. Charles Coughllu,
Waller Evans, aud two girU, Minnie Wilson
ancf Annie Coakley, the Albany street burg-
\ lars arrested In Boston Friday, were ar-
I ralgned in court Monday and each held in
\9i2OO to tbe grand Jury.' Evans and Drotaan
rere also charged with the larceny of a
ratch and chain from T. J. Chapman and
[leld in f800 each. Many MncKay. who kept
tpe Albany street house, was arraigned for
i«celving stolen goods and held In $800.
Tbey vrere a bod looking set.
\ A Ctacuaiat'a Careleasneaa.
M PIttsfleld Monday night Edward E.
LrwU and William H. Hunt were experi-
DMsntlDg In making copper from acids and
tcrap iron, wbcu tbe gas from a vat became
Ignited from a lamp and a beavy.exploslon
t^k place. A huge sheet of blue flame
iasbed upward and I.«wis was thrown on
|ila back and badly burned about tbe face
and neck, while bis eyes are also In danger.
Hunt escaped uninjured.
What Am I to Do?
The symptoma of Biliousness are unhappily
but too well known. Tbey differ in dllTerent
Individuals to some extent. A' Bilious man
is aeldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently,
alas, be has an excc'lent appetite for liquids
but none for aolids of a morning. Ills tongue
trill hardly bear inspection at any time; If
It is not white and furred, It ia rough, at all
events.
Tbe digestive syatem is wholly out of or-
der and Diarrhtea or Constipation may be a
symptom or the two may alternate. There
are often Hemorrhoids or even loas of bloo<l.
There may be Kiddiness an<l often headache
and acidity or natulence and tenderneas in
the pit of tbe stomach. To correct all this
If not effect a cure trv Green^M August
Floww^ it coeta but a trifle and tbouaanda
attaatltaefflcacy.
EntertainmcittB.
KINGS AND QUEENS
AT HIGH STREET OHQROH, •
ThurHday Eveniiip, January 19.
.Sketches of Celebrated Characters (A EnglUh
History. Twenty eight tteprcsei»utlve» In Cos-
tume, consisting of well known men an<l women
of Helvldero.
?*up|»cr »er\ed by the ladles i>t III{,'li street In
the vestry at six o'clock.
Kntertalnment ijuartcr to clifht.
Admission to enterialument 'W cents, hopper
tickets i:} cents.
Tloitita < li« "World
ILLUSTRflTED~LECTURE
By M. M. UALLOXJ.
The Well known Author and Kdltor of Boston,
At John Street Cliiircti, Thursday, Jan. 19,
AT .*< O'CLOCK V. M.
Illustrated by Ht«r«optlcon.
The tour describes a Journey of 40,000 miles;
nearly 160 original views are shown; and the
lecture plctiuea ccenes visited by row travellers.
1 loketa SO Cents. Children »S Cents.
Music^Iall.
OWE NIGHT ONLY.
ThitrMCla.v, Juutiiiry lOth.
Better Than Ever Before.
TONY DENIER'S
XVBR WKLCOMB
numpty Duily Panlomlme,
Together with the greatest
OLIO o^Iltlf:?': OLIO
Ever presented to the pabllc.
New Tricks! New scenes!
New Costumes! New Music, etc.
Prloos 38, ftO and 7.1 cenU. Reservecl seats on
sale three days In advance.
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Sfltt^rda.v, JanuaiTi' 9list.
The Prince of Comedlana,
MR. GUS WILLIAMS,
Hupported by a Superb Comedy Comuanv, In
his new home comedy drama, entitled
" KEPPLER'S FORTUNE, "
By Cal Wallace, esq., under the management ot
Joon 11. Uobb.
New Music! New Songs) New Recitations !
oerformanceof I .
y of
Every lady attending thu performanceof Kep
■•■ ■ ■ "h a copy ol
"Cradle to
■y
Tier's Fortune will be presented with a oo
Ir. Williams' latest song, entitled '
the Grave."
]>i;ui§»ie Hallo
ONE MIGHT ONLY,
Friday-, J'aniiarj'
PBCK A PVRSBLAK'B
ON the: TlAAXTL^i
OR.
Daniel Boone, the Pioneer.
Most Intensely exciting drama ever written.
To Increase the force of the great cast of
characters the management have secured the
gifteil and world-famous .s<-out, CAPT. JACK
CKAWKOKD, L.Ht«i Chief of Hoouia, |;.^.A.
To still furllier augment the daltorate presen-
tation of ihlH v'ay, nianv Living Aniinnis f<oni
the Wj-stern Wilds— Hears, Wolves, Hunting
DoKS, aud 5 Keautlfiil Trained Horses, Gen-
uine imilans, Trapimrs, Cowboys, Hunters.
Mugnllhent New Scenery and Startdng Stage
Effects are llhcraliy Introduced.
Flerr«Uana-t.-h»nd Knife Duel on Horse-
back. AttJick on IJooiie'i* Calnn by living Wolves.
Fight for Mfe wlih a huL-e living Hear. Pursuit
of the WolvesbvlluntlnirDogH. Excltlnn Chase
of .Savages on Horseback. Hurnlng of Boone's
LogCablu. Torture at llie SUike.
The Greatest «nd GrMndest Production on
E»rth. Prices .W, ."><) aud 7ft cents, beats on
sale .)an. IK at box olttce.
i^oticcs.
TVOTIOi:!
THIS CERTIFIES that J. E. Berry has dis-
continued business on Market street, and Is
not responsible for debts only; to Sept. 1st, 1887.
He will In the future continue to auctioneer and
appraise. Orders left at 44 Westford street or
addressed to P. O. Box 105 will receive prompt
attention. All commission goods will receive
his personal supervision. J. ■• BKBRY.
KanaM bMf la the moat dealnsble. Why?
B««»na« tt la aweeter. more Jolc^ Mid aner
qiuattjr than any other beef In the marhet,
•Bd remember Mo. T Freaoott street la the
oaly plaee where jroa oan set It. Ono^ five
It • trial and you will nae no other.
REMOVAL.
Owlnc to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
—OF
Peter Foye
Hm been removed to Mo. M MIDDLB
STBBKT, nearly oppeelto the old etore.
Th« attention of new and old cmatonaera la
leepeetftOly aelldted to thla ehaace of lo>
©rp anti jFanrg ®ootis.
Clotfjmg.v
Auction Prices
ON-
$}3(),()00 WORTH
or.
Dry and Fancy Goods.
CLOAKS ABOUT HALF PRICE.
His is NO Siiain Sale.
Mling ist Be Soil
Join the Cro-wd and Save
Money.
STUART, REID & CO.,
lis and HI MERRKACK STREET.
Stustructton.
MRS. HAL.ET'8 8BL.KCT SCHOOL
terms begin Sept. 9, Dec. 14 and April 4.
Private pupils received. At 85 Powell street.
Mr. H. B. DA.Y,
Teaoher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangements made as pianist, organist and
aooomuanlst for concerts. Five Cent feuvlngt
Bank Uulldtng.
Mitcliell's Boys' School, Biilerica, Mass.
A atrictlv select family school for boys. Ad
rr<
mlu boys
larto
romel
btto'flfteen. Send tor clrcu
C. MITCHELL, A.M.,
Principal.
MR. AND MRS. HOBBOH'S 8OHO0L.
Mil. ADOLF KETTEMBEIL
will give a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, conimenrlng on WedncBday even
Ing, Nov. Ittth, at 8 o'clotik. By special request
I hey will be irlven In English. Price for course,
$ft.t)0. Please address
UKO. W. HOBSON, 130 E. MeiTlmack St.
Venlaon Steak Is delloloua, and we have
deer ftresb every week from the Rocky
Mountain region and can give you a nice
alloe of Jaioy ateak at a Tery low flgnre.
All kinda of Oame— quail on toaat and
the whole complement. No. 7 Prescott
atreet.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
Grand Pant Sale.
great
If you have a house or roome
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property ; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost of 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fall of being
1: eard trom.
Two years ago wo miule our
istile of punts iiitulc from
ciis>.iijiere8 niunufactured by F.
A. & J. Sawyer, Dover, N. H.,
at S4.00 per pair, a price never
heard of beforo and never dupli-
cated by anyliody sniCe.
Today wc ofl'er
1 Pairs o{ Pants,
Made iVoni Cmssiincres manufact-
ured liy F. A. & J. Sawyer and
the celebrated Livingston MiH.s,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Pants are made from the
best quality of these Cassimeres
and arc styles that are bringing
in otiier clothing stores from $5
to IB.
We have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made from
cassinieres of the best niakies in
the United States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $6.50
—all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in Now England or
New York can equal value for
the same money be found as in
this sale of
|5 and $6 Pants at 83.50.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell One-Price Clotig Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok 8t.
iHis(rellaneoujS.
No. t Preaoott atreet Invites everybody to
call and examine their Kanaaa Beef. It
haa no equal for navor or quality and la by
far the flneat lot of lM|ef to be aeen In the
city. Tou can't help belns pleased with It;
everybody la who eata It.
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, I4c. a lb., 2 lbs. 25&
We keep a full lln« of I'UKE CANDIES of all
kinds. MCDONALD'S Pure Handmade Cau
dies, 40c. per lb.
I^utw! ISittM! IVutwI
A full Une of Mixed Nuts, Uc. per lb., 2 lbs. Sic.
FLOKIDA OKANOB8, ORAPK8, *o.
Try some of our CANNBD GOODS with
voiir Christmas dinner. Uur stock comprises
Honey Drop Corn, Kuccotash, Peas^StrlDg and
Llma*Beans, Asparagus, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDL.BSBX BTBBBT,
Opposite ^oi*tlmerii Depot
TelophoDe No. 9^-9.
Advertise in the Courier.
Revere House,
Boeixo^.
Near Boston and Maine, Kaatern, Fttchbure
places of amusement.
and Lowell de|>ots, centres of business anc
Bamodelled, Sflfomiihed, Vewly Deoor-
stedi and now kept on tbe
H^mropean. PIaii.
Rooms all Urge and comforuble; elegaBt
suites, wltii baths attached : ample public uar.
lors; gentlemen's oafe and billiard room added,
and flrst^!tase lo every reapoot.
KOOMA VBOM SLM A DAT VP.
J. ]^. MEBBOW 4 00., - - Propri«torf
iHarkrts.
for Sale.
We carry a complete line of Canned
Goods, PIcklea and all kinds of \>g<-HibleB,
Orange*, Lrmuns, and h flue assort iiu'iit of
Fancy Provisions, and lu fact eveiything
to I>e Imd lu uur line of business. Always
ready to wait oil customers, and we uiako
It M rule never tu let Hiiybu<ly go away from
our store eiiiply.liitudud. No. 7 Prescott
street. . - »
'z:^-^-
EAT AM) BE MERRY.
CIdckrns, Ducki-, und I'ouUry of all klnda.
Also (ill viirlotlfB <d' .Mc.ils and VcgHsljle* of
the scaiion to bo fouod lu u Urst-class market,
At LowcBt Cash Prices.
GH^j%.Y BIM
4 MKRKIMACK STRKBT.
Telephone 2X1-1.
The Belvidere Market
Co;. Hib M East Mimniack Sts,
First olasa Meats. Poultry, Game. Flab,
Oyatera, Vegftaltles. Fruit, aud a general
line of Grooerlea at aa low rioea aa tht
quality of Gooda ean be sold. Call and
4I^AdverUaemcuts under thla head e«#t
only 19 oenta a tine for thre»< lusertluna.
Foil 8ALF.-A nrnrly new driving sleigh.
In«iulry at II WashhiKUm street.
Foil 8ALK.— A (liolo^ lot (if luMisund pul-
W\*. A. II. I'tirk.jvMilli ( liuluutori, Muss.
POK HALK -ftO |)ure Im.l IMyiiK-uth Itock
I'nllcis and (. ockcreN clioHp. A|>|d«'to A.
\'.K ngpp. No. KM Westfunl sHvet, l^m-ell.
IJl^OIt i^AI.K.-.Sevcial iMianlliiK and lodg.
' Xwfi housfM, centr.-tllv lo<Mt4-d, Ht pfloeo
fr<im #.'iUO to «i<*H). A|>pl> to kUh * I'lumtoer*
4H (.'cntrnl Kire»-t.
■liroOM LOT KOIl M.VI.K.-.'J Hcrea,
fV OMT iu y«!Nrn' Kmw tit : Will lu<'.iii-<| on a
hlgli.Mty only 4 nillc» Iritui I.iWLdJ. A do.lrnble
Invi'Mliianl. ' I'rirc li>w. Ad<li(-i<s loi'k Itox Iff,
( licdniHionl, Mhhh.
^kVv MH.ch ( ows Ronstantir on band
i.^ and for H'lU'nt CutnluK'^ fitrm, nvsr West*
lord Cent w. Kn ■ It srrlVMlit fvcry two weeke
fiittn New llnini>sldrc itnd Vermont. Convey,
ance from dtpoi to lann.
One of the dnest situations !■
' ^:H<*k|Milo Hiri-i't Itdiisehas
Itt rooniM, iM.'Hldff Ixiih nxnii, wunii room and
litrKc Hlii'd. stnlilc lor .'I ItcirroH; ample i-HrrlNge
nx m; li),tKK) li'oi of Iniid wliii uImjiu JU Irult
tues. Knuulrc on prynilse*.
Foil HALK.— A t^ a.atnrv house, stable and
Kuod lot ot land, KllHnt4'd In
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
Remember that we alwaya earry a fine
aaaortment of Butter. We have an invoice
today rrom Vermont which we can aell at
a bargain. Alao the flsmoua New Vork
Creamery and Dairy which e|>eak ftor them*
aelvea. Cheeee— don't forget that we al-
waya have on hand nice cheeae. Mo. T
Prescott atreet.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS,
We are prepared to fill iUi
orders for the choieeet Meats,
Poultry t FruitH and Vhgetablen
with jtromptness and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoketl Meats,
11 Bridw Street. ■ • Teleotione 143-2.
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will ilye overytblnji
Prtrt! lOc. n package— 40 colors.
They are sold
everywhere. Prtrt lOc. n package—
They have no e(|(ial for Strength, HrlKhtnoHS,
Amount In I'uclinKos, or for Fastness of Color,
or non-fsdIiiK ynnlltluH. They do not crock oi
smut. For sale by W. W. Dimcan, Drugjrtst,
Ittl Mlddlewx id'cct; (ioo-lale's Dnig Store, 118
Central, corner .lackHon streets, Flsko's block ;
F. II. Ilutler A Co.,l)ni»(g"-lH. 141 (Jentral street;
C«rlet4in A llovev, DrHKirlMH, City llall, Morrl
mack street; Albert L. Field, DrugRUl, DavU
Corner; Klllnnwood A Co., rharmnclots, oiipo
site postofllci-: (J. C. l»>-ook, Druj^glst, Itrldgc
street, corner Flrsmtreet; O. C. Osgoo«l, M. D.,
Apothecary, corner Merrimack and MiifTnlk
street'.; DenlH O'ltrlen. Druggist, 88 Bridge
street, Ix>well, iVIass.
Mort! Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.*
I have removed my place
10 MIddleaez, atreet to
of baslnesa from
JSo» S Oorham Street.
My stock of Upholstered Uoods, Draperies.
Window Shades, Trlmmlnga and Furniture
Covertoga will be more complete than over be-
fore. My Repairing Department, alwaya a
feature with me, will be such that all work will
bo done with promptness aud skill.
COMB AMD SKR MM.
ARXSUR H. BENNEB
No. S Oorham Street,
■XPKRIKlfOK AND SKILL
Combined sre the recommendations of Young,
the barber, room « I'ost Oflloe Block, an his
able asolstanu. No lon^ waits are required to
have your wants carried out. All Is politeness
and attention. In a Idltlon to the men's .lepart-
II ent a Ladies' and children's departoMnt is
connected. Five asslauaU always In readiness.
Take tbe elevator.
VOU^rO, BARBXQR*
wo. t. poiT owwum muMm,
I7IOK HALK.-
■ llelvl.leie, I'i-
prlci
hui
FOIt KAI.K.-
lenenienis of live
(enirnlvllle,
ft'W ttepH from Itrldge ktreet iiiid hori«e mrs.
House I'oiiiMlns tl i-ooiiih nnd she*); it '>srKNln at
[irlce, #I';<M), on fitHV it-rniH. Apply to KUh A
iinnier, lr< (Jeititiil htri'ci, rootint :> nnd 4.
An ex'elleiit blo<k of four
ni-.ms each; city water
atid ouwer; rentt f.r |;)«i per month ; S.VIU square
feet of bind ; i.iiuule<l on a |M.pular street In llel*
vblero, convenient to the mlllH; no iMiiter rent.
Ing property can be foninl In the city; prtoo
(i4-i<>0. Ftitl panlcnlarsor Fl»li ft I'luminer, 4S
Centnil Hireet.'roomM '<iinil,4.
FOR MAI.K.— A two-story, two4eaemeat
hoiire of 12 roontN, /ill In ilio bent of repair;
cliy water nnd cloHeiMj hit uaU'tt near the south
coninton, where Innd Is wortli 7Ac. per ft.; rente
for f '27 per month; .'tlKN) si|unre feet ef land)
price liriofl. Fitd pnrtlcuinrs of Fish A Flua>
nicr, 4w Central wtreot. r»ionis ;i anil 4.
TjV>R 8ALX.— a valuable eatatc, consisting
Ij of a three storv brick bottse of pi it>oniat
shed and Kood Hinoiint ot land, extending to •
back street, few uteps fnim the American DouaCi
In this rklv . It Is Meldom properly of this elaso
U offt'red 'lor sale. Hold to settle an eatate. Aa
early call will secure n bargain. Price flOOO.
full particulars of FUh A I'luniiuer, 4tf C«Atral
street, Lowell, Maas.
FOR SALS.
Three Jamoe I.ock Corner Macbinoe.
Three Oiroular Saw Kenohca.
One Bolt Machine { cuts from ^ to S lachM
Oue lO-Horsa Power Knglne.
One Power Cider Mill.
Lot of S and 4 Ineh Flange Pipe.
B. F. STEVEH8, • 20 Aroh St., Lowell.
Co l.rt.
99 iiiiaillasinsiili nader thla hoad
o»ly !• eenta a line (br three tnaertloao.
TO LKT.— A cotUge at IS Uanpabira
Inquire at 10 Thirteenth street.
TO LKT.— Ilotiseand Inrge stable, pleasantly
locnt«<l, Mnminoih road. H. I.. WHrd,denttat.
npo L
1 44T
Third sti
KT.— Twostorr houae of u rooms, at
Third street, Centrslvllle. loqulte at 4t
street.
TO I..KT.— Nicely rum*she<i, large and weU*
llgb e«l r< onis, conveniently situated, at Mo.
(iTt
II Fit
street.
rpo l.KT.— An elegant house of aix rooaa;
X one with live rooms; one with three rooaa.
ftA ClteHtnnt Hireet.
To LKT.— Tenement at 48
Apply U» C. II. Conant
or 01 Central street.
Chestnut street.
54 Chestnut stroek
TO LK'l .— Feb. Ist, meat market, with re*
frigeratnr, marble sIhIjh, etc. Kent low.
Kttquire of Otto. .H. Cuwhlog, '.» Tyler street.
TO I.KT.— In PnwtucketvUlc, near horso
railroad, nice cottage hotise an<l stablet
with large lot ot land.
Koad.
1. M. Chase, Mammotll
TO LRT.— House, IM Hchool street, near
I'awtncket street; has bath room and fiur-
nace. Applyto.KU. Rogers, grain store, 81
RTAIL business In the city
_ _ 'e
Courier otDce
M\ ing references nnd exttc'rience. Freeman,
TABLB BOARD AND ROOMS, 117
(iorham street. Terms reasonable. ^
LOST.— Bunch of kcyo,on .Merrimack street.
Pieaae leave at this oillce.
Real Kietato A^vtixt*
FOR lALS.
On Central Street, near llosford sqnaro,
have a good two story house, modem built, lar
goo<i repair. "No outs" alioat the property, Md
ft la one of the best tradea In wanl 8 ; |tnce fUtUSt
On Oorham Street I have a two etory hooa*
for #1700, and another one for SIOOO.
In Wanl Four— $1300 will bi
7-lt>om house, In good rei
nice large lot of land, MOO feet.
uy a nloe, lam
sir, nearly new, anus
THOMAS H RLLIOTT, JS Central
Lowell, Rooaaa S and 4. Uae the elevator.
A. NK'W IWVEBIXION.
Our Exoelslor Aah ptiter
Is warranted to be PISST^XASS In ever/ fM8*
■re, and any deeirlag a svperlor article u tMs
Une will do well to call aad examine Ite Biertti
before purchasing elaowhere. Ro dust, eegQf
operated, all steel tasrteft aad ooaaaqMaMir
wp«i •««■■• All M99l vwrs
■nUmliM wMr. 8«M for
TO LKT.— ^mnll u^temont, near the milla.
AIho cottHge hoti»e, near tbe uiIIIh, |6.00
per month, lloiiso anil Htableon Illldrelh street.
kniitili*v of Thos. II. Klllott, :M Central street.
g^Advertlaeitlenta under thla head coeS.
only 19 oenta a line for three lueertlona.
WANTED.— A situation by anexpericnoetY
nurse^ Inqulro at 7a llainpshlrti street. _
WANTKD.— MtuHtlon by an experienced
ProtCHtnut girl t«i do second or jccnoral
housework. Adilress t W..(onrlor otlb-e.
WANTKIi.— By an experienced slngleeol-
oretl innn who thoroughly understands the
c»n of horses, a Kituatlon as coachman. !■•
<iulrc at 'K> amltn atreet.
L.4DY CASHIER WANTED.
Aildress, glv-
■ ^-'fl
-wi
••-«
MJMSMUSi>»»«
LOWELL
DAILY r^nrrRTTTTt. WICDNESDAY, JANUABY 18, 1888.
A SONG FROM 8ILENCE.
Out of U»e •Uenoe make me » «f »«..
luSutlful. sad. an.l »»«" ""'^ '«,>*'•
I JiThe 1 mi'llesl music Bound aloug
iia w InK t^H. note will. «all ot woe.
Dim and dreai
A* hope'" '"«l '«**■'
*»•» nf the Hlleiue make H hymn,
Wtow ao«u.U are M.adow.. aoti and d.m.
Out of the BtllluoM lu your ''^rl-. „_
Mak« me I ul unc. H.ou V,ldld ol art.
Tbo abux of a lioj.e lu a IhbI dcBpfclr,'—
J>ark and low,
A chant of woo ;
Out of the Blillnes*, tone by tone,
»2!ft aVa •nowflake, wild a. a moon.
Out of the «lark receai** flash me a •^>og,
*>«i 11 8W ceil aB « lon«- ntar kwoci.b along
*^he roj Htlval shadowa of U.o n\ghl.
sing it Bweet,
irkoM nnihtnir la ilft^artT, or dark, or luin.
Kr^'S- .«e"t into »-_Hv-;,;;.'/|-.;
"-r <" :■■> '■".'"'••••..';i'!..'i"'!,ir';?ir,:!i»rs!-:
in
iiiiiwil; bill h<'»i' had NMllIeil
aiKl I ut lon^'lh kuc-
i« rt'si^tiuK
Blink
vardH furtb«rdUceru«d « hou»e with
jaruBiuiiu.-! ^ , ^j^j HOiue ham lu
I he |nril and pi. < :iihiu»iiv«!* of
lht!<he(l on my
:;::.rf'r;?;i^;i;;K"thiri.ae«ud^ terrible
^•■"vC'lhJtiM hurst of excitement
\iui lut 11 ,|,.^,,„n,iency. My spirit
iiiiil reuiorM'
I
inlo Mill deeper '"•'r""';";; „„,,• pm' 1
»-'"-- ^"^.K.s!?Sre;uivj:i s;'u|i
I went Old. Tlic- word
MH...ned to If ve ucquired » new face; noth-
int; was lo I'e »«e
Iwef.
an.
MY ClIHlbTMAb DINKEU.
Th« T«le •! th« M.u Who Couldn't I>«-
vidr.
It w«- on the 20lb of December tliat I rc-
cefvea an luvitulion from »';,//'7;i"' ^'j^j
PblgKiiiH. lo dine wilh him iu Mark Lane on
^Vuad"";-i rea^ona for Uecliuin. thi-
proSoHltion. The lirM NVrtn that Mr. l^
inakM it a rule, at uli tlicK© feslhaln. to
SlptJ the .Entire eo.denU of hk couui nj
bouae into hlHllllle dining pwrl"'-; »'; -V"
eon!eaueutly I'll aown to dinner >vllb ^Ix
whiKal oated clerks lei loo^e upon a
SiVkey The second was that 1 "'" »"^ «"'":
clenlly well read in cotton and BU«ar to enter
Sub any Huiril Into the subject of cjonver
UOD Aiuf the third wu» aud U thai 1 ue
^"■iTut hTfar ihe mo^t prevulllnK reanon re-
«».I.,M lolM'toM I hud hern anlicipsitiiiK'
?o;:omeda;i:md\va. hourly in the hope
nf leceivhc' an luvluU'in to bkikI m>
Cbr Itm '. hiv in a mo^l ineM.lihIe Muarter-
»^oriMu.» . . ^ imlecd. the felicity of e
on
I
»i(
unoth<
could nol eal ;
lifted «'Ovel>.
tl- ^Jen^"uV iVlViiy*" and' roimdB of
"*'l wandered about like Uai-l had glV;;"
up .dl! I fch m>self j;nd«H» "K"^"*' ^^'-
w»irlil like « nutmeg. gloomier
It grow dark. I Bustalued a BtUl gloomier
""km-Vv chance seemed to U'^ve expired and
eNervbodvKcemcdlohave a deli>;htful en-
u'aKcmcnt' tor the next a:i>i .holail
T alone wa. diM.-UKa«ea. I felt like tht lail
'"Tomorrow aupearcd to have already Im'kuu
u/"a"e;'rTmX.a l-.l ^^''''t^'iJ^'ibek
tui-e; "and coming mince plea ia»l iu«-»r
^^nVhi"Hluueof'de.olutiun aud dl.muy I
Jl\-l CO uM not help il~.t the hon#e to
which 1 had I.O fondly untlcipated au iuNlta-
l ion and a welcome. ,,„,.« 1,..
ratber
i.ToV«rHBt exterior Jind' witli Home I
fhe whuh>w Iha looked perfectly Bubllme.
Thoii was no tln,o for ^'^''^iJrr" ^^.S
•'a banquet hall deseited. I '«;*"> „,^*^
eiB hadVone home to their friendB. There,
however, I found a lire; and tbere-to K.m
UP iny folly uud felicity Hi a nlu^le word-l
dined. ._-
>'or r;««. «»»<♦•/• an.rcuiv of the Inflnmmatlon
and coniru^llon called a ".old In tl>e head" there
1. more iXrtCncy lu YAy'^ .Crcnm Balm 'han »n
anything clw' II IH i-oBBllde to pn-HnlLe. ThU
preparation Iuib for y.ars paH been making a
„,»niantHUcce.sa.aremedy 'o>/»'; »» "I*
head, catanh and hay fever. I'sed In the Initial
Htagescf lhe<c .•..mphdntB Cream Halm pre-
rents any Bcrlou* develoiMnent of the synip-
tom.N while almoit nnmherlesB cases are on rec-
ord of radical cure, of chi-onlc catiurh and hay
fever nfter all other mudCB of treatment have
proved of uo avail.
i^ral iafjstate.
LOWELL BLKACBOEBT |
Land Sale!
Holitiap ffioobs.
NEW YEAR'S I
GOODS CHEAP.
€. L l^ootj ^ Co*
fHrbiral.
re»
■ord-
Mv iirotct muM. however, uen
,.d ihlt.hoUKhl ^HHed ;n hope of belli.'
.ked, II WUB my llxed det
JT^MBsra
nninatioii not to
I a piece of po-
sa-
ver
avail myself of ho pr;'""^'' ;«'» '* v'^';';:^,,'^^,^';,;
llteiieas. No; mv triumph would have ntui
ol >;«... ihiiutc.1 them with "«;, .-'"f?;;^;:^
mcnt made in September, payable thiec
iwarcvpecl m^ indeed, the felicity ..f eal
L .dun pmhlinj will, an annel; and oi
lb5 llrengVl. of my »'»"^'!'»'-\,,«'t;"*^';X n;
returned tt polite note o Ml. l..iedmm
an aK'ltatcd
HOund-
appearance
Km t^ihe iireVs.lty of advertMn« for
er candidate for eapc and turk. y
>»ui iniiif. and with It ai
of
The 2M came, and ^^ '•l'" «»l'i*'*;.';,^,i.b,.t.f
InvUa
tlo'li— to iline with a rcKiiMcut
*^'3:di.M":;o. for the above rea.^^^^
aud for one other, vl/.. Hud on dlnli.tf the -
10 ChrUltuaH day- auo. It wu. dUcoveied, t^
llttlnKdowii. that one Utile accom|ianiineiit
SftbJ roast beet had ''^'•^V"^';:; -/'w 1
looked. Woul.l It be JKlicvedl-but I wm
„ot May to noMily- 1 ..>'';'> •"^''I^!:". r
*>4..| Thev had for>j«»tten the horse ladlsh.
'Thenex a ".rived, ami with 11 a neat
Jifel Healed wiP. violet-coloied wax, from
^!Kn"^li;K;ileB-at bomeouChrNt-
"'Ve'lytempttnu'. It Miue; but not exactly
the le(\er I. Iva^loiV^i..*: •<>-;.. .i.^^'ir'.X
monthH after tlate
\Vitlithei»e leelingB I S"^'-, - . , ,,
kimck ; thev were Btonln« the plum, and dl
ni>t imme.liately attend.
1 lunii-how unlike a dlnner-»«'ll It
..d A irlrl at leiiu'th made In
d. v^lth a mouthful of citron. »"'-nne. me
Klhe lamllv had ^:one to M't^a Iheir
( i.risimuB eve in Portland P'"^'^; , ^,„.,^
I rushed down the stet.s. I ''"r-H) >^»» ^
vid ir M\ tlrM ImpulM' wiim to no to
:omo wharf- nnd ln,uiVe wbat ve.BtU were
"•Sftwas^/'^tanl.ht. I wont honie and
luiiiiw.ia inistiMlde couch, lu
GREAfKE
For Pain^ii^'
B;tcua*uia,
kii»(kark«. llMd»th*,T(
The mott important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to traini and
tramway, high and dry, already graded
for immediate building purpoiei, litu-
ated on Moore, Andrewt, Otii, Living-
■ton, Meadoworoft, OarUr and Oorham
itreeti.
Also raluable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other butinew purpoiei, adjoining
the railroads.
■ Terms farorable to purohaier.
For plan-^ and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
- Agent Lowell Bleaohery
Almost a Miracle
One of the Most Remarkable Cures
of Blood PolHouing Ever
Accomplished.
ma duautk a.
A» Oriu|l»l* 111'! I>— wrfc
vuiKUUi ta. BAi.TiauttB. ni
i)ai0rrllanrou0<
ever to debate with invKclf upon the policy
or.ei-urlnic this hlr.l in hand, without vvalt-
tLTi^r lie wo Ihul were still hopping about
Jh? bu'h, when the cousultatio.} >V|»« ^^i'*^"'
Iv brouiiht to a close, ny a prophetic \ lew o
iL Dorffollo of drawers fresh from boaraiii,
threw myself on my
other words I went tolM'd.
1 dozc.l and dreamed away
''"^omTtlmes I fancied myaelf seated iii a
,,«rni circle, roastin;- ..hcMi.ut^ at a bla/-
J I Is at others, that 1 had falleu I" o the
^^ylinv while skallna:, ami that ti.e llu-
H.ane socict v were piliu;: upon me a
•n- rather a Vehuviu* .d IdunkctH.
1 Hwt.ke a little refreshed. .Vho*. H
the -iotbuf the month.
H wa* Chrislma« dav I I/'t tn*l
1,0 po.^e.H the I.iim/ ii:du.n of M'lton. . o,
,elve my hensttHon^v I swallowed
<
tbo hours til
Pelion.
was
■ader. If
atom
W/wn the food docs not
dij^is/y but Jcrmcnts and
solirs, it causes a burning
scfisation. This is a stj^
ill the direction of
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Photographic Supply Agency,
Courier Bulldlns. 11 MerrlmMk St.
ShoS-inorhs'an'.rroses on eiubossevl papt-r
^TJavnothimiofthe album, in >^ hich
of
UK'
isia.
—to nay nothiuj?
er
^tooilemrwied to write au eleay on a Java
1^ owfffiit hail been a favoiUc In the faiu-
Sy fir three davs. I rau^j for K'Ht-cdKed.
ptoclaworklof pollle regret and again
"* T'Sd dawned; time wk« getting on rath-
lauldlv. but iio card came. 1 liogan to
deijilr of any more invitation, and to re-
"^Bre.VTa.t'w an t'rdly over. I'o^yfv ";,;;;•»'«;;
tbe aervaut brought up-uo a >t'«';' -'»",."'
imnt and a brace of cousIuh Irom Itavswalei.
TUey would lleteH to no cxcum; ; consaugul n-
Itv required me. an«l Chrt-tmai* wa» nut lu)
iwu Now my cousUih kept no albuniH;
arc really a^ pretty an cousins cau U',
violent hands with white khl
Klove« are laid on one. it U sometimes dim-
&°Uo eflect an eM-:...c with l>ecoming e Ic^
Jiuce. Icouldnot.liowever. «'>« "H,,' >
aarllng hope of a plcasiinter prospect, i hev
fought with me in .V) eugagements-that 1
pretended to have made. .... „.i,i, .-n
^ 1 ►bowed them the Court (.ulde, «>tl^ «^«»
names obliterated -being those ot pe son>
"■ 1... ...L-,..< i.iM to ndnce meat and mis-
l,v
tbey
and when
UieViltle sprites and ph asures that were
il!g as my physlcia'ns and prescribing balm
'%he-,.S"me''ihc usual compliment, ami
a,J!;M.*l)o I'm dine at home today. «lr>
*"ii:);;;\va!:'a'S':^u:u. no spamsh imp.i.
sitlou ever lull eted such ciuplete dUmay In
.."red me to show her the north pole or the
mnmlng of a "» '-'••»"\Vl""^?u7 o'le iS
1 iidifht have aceom\illshed. »«» /«^ '^' "^"^
nc t de line inv dinner, to Inquire Into lU
;• I Snc the p onhet of ple« and pre-
Sl,^! ily heai-t d{e<l withlu me at the Im-
and
It can be cure.i—Siifc/y
sur(ly—ii.'ith
DR. SCHENCICS
MANDRAKE FILLS,
iL^huh unit put all the digestivt
iirga/ts in healthy condition.
.,il<». l>r. J. U. 8Lli»ii.k « K<.ii. I'lillad %.
Advertise in the Courier.
pussll.llltv of a reply.
Shehiid reiH'ate. the
Lawn and Garden Dressina,
Plau. Kltclien
wli'o had not asked me to mince meat aud mi>
tletoe; and I ultinudel) gained my cause
iieiuc, ».. , of an infectious fever
ami b>
quartering the remains o
on the Heusillvc fears of
•juestiou before I
..luld colled mv senses around me. 'I'ben
the hist tiiiie It occurred to mo that, in
/'vent of my >-''>'''« ^n Vi;^?^ me'
•i'.roaa. mv landlady meant to Invite me.
will at least be the two daughters-
on the Heusillvc fears OI my aunt,
dlviaU'!? u rheumatism and a sprained ankle
betweeii my ^vmpalhellc ';»»^;"^. ,. , ^
As Hoon as thev were ifone. 1 wulKeM oui.
aaunlJn g uvolunturlly in the direction of
fbcouly house in whicJi 1 felt 1 could spend
a •'happy" Christmas
As I ' '
hamper
," tuougui I ; us, ....;.' ■— ••■■
home; they must ask me; they know that 1
am In town."'
Immediately afterwards a
Willi letter, lie took the nearest way to
Jiv U>dgii is Hud I hurried back by another
i.y to receive the so-much-wisbed-for invi-
aliproaehed. a |.orter brought a large
jro the door. -A present from the
country," thought 1; 'Yes, they do dine at
servant issued
she
S^^^iSijI'Kbu. the thistle-down
will cling to it tothela^t moment
are still foi.r hours left ; they
I ill six. One tlesiieraie slrugg
ast ; let me not
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Olory of a Man is in His Strenifth.
M.*«« or PhyalcHl Force When Loat Quick-
r>BL. C. J. LKWIS.
,5f'
Prepared for Lawns, Grats
i,ardenri and Flower Beds.
PlUCKSi
Ten lb. bags for looo •"lu«'-e/««» .-^ ,.^ *, ,^
Twenty. live lb. h%** for iMK) •quaro fwrt. . •• •«*
rifty lb. baRS for fooo •qiiare feet 1 -Tfl
Onehun.lred lb. bag^ ""^
La^wn Ora»« eioed*
FOB BALK DT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
NO. 4 7 MARKET STRKKT.
mav vet win my
made— "l should
and
'brought
^'f WM lu a t<late of delirious delight.
I arrived— but tlicre was no lettei . 1 n«i
down to wait, in a spirilof calmcren oyment
than I had experienced for some day
In less than half an hour a note was
^ iTirngth. the desired despatch had come ;
It teLa w ritten on the leal of "' '"J,;^," .Jj
pen dipped in .lew. 1 opened it-anl h.id
Keuily luinted with disappoiu ment. It was
from a stock-brokt r, who begins an anecdote
Of Mr- U<.th^<l'iia before dinner, and Uulsbes
It with the fourth bottle-and who makes his
elghtchildreustay upto supi^er aud Hna|>-
•^"■JlSmacHdamlzing a stray stone i" ""« «/
his iKjriodical puddings, 1 once lost i^ toolh,
Sid wllh Irrilalde apology 1 despatched m>
wannest regard- in a whirlwind.
"* December the 24111-1 began to ^joun he
hours, aud uttere.l many poetical things
XtitthewlngHOftlme. Alack! »o lettei
Jame. Yes. I received a note from a dls-
SSSuhed dramatist, reu^-tj"*,' ;»>« .^^^^^
etc? But I was too cunning foi this, auu
nractlced wisdom for once.
^ r hauiieiieil to reflect that his ,.aiitoraune
was tiTaii' ilH appearance on the n ght aft-
Ir! aud that his object was to P«n'«"- ' « ^-^
whole programme upon me. >^«Sf«^ •"'JJ *
rn,.i,l not have the pleasure of meeting Mr.
Sulo ami tie S if the /a«r«ti to be then
and there assembled, waa of course Imme-
^SJ'm^S'i^rSme restless .nd agilate.l. I
felt 'amidst all these lnvilallon», cruedy neg-
lectid Thev served, indeed, but to increase
mv untaslneVs, a« Ihey opened pros|>«:cts of
&l I io>siu which 1 could have no share.
Sbe'd'covered a n.ost te.npting ae..sert com-
posed of forbidden fruit. 1 took down
♦'Cbllde Harold" and read myself into a
sublime contempt of mankind. I began to
but a
. but 1
There
will nt't dine
struggle anti the
peril Is past; let me iioi be redu.ed by this
last golden apple, an I I
race.'" The struggle was
•^1-;;;:^:^Sn:yphraseleft ine; for .
^sStrevSshiidt"it;ihv"L
im^sidoulitful and -^^ ''r'-^t" ' .""lA^
begged that if any le'ter arrival, It might be
brought lo me iminedately
The last iilunk, the last
almost impossible.
Buy tlio Original
EUREKA.
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
.OF THK
l\VTsMfflr\I.TUKAfMKNThtts cured the
liotli yo«.«i« - — . ,
stows the vUor ot manhood,
aire U eBtablVshes the vigor
the posallilllty of
I'lAINTH, Acute Ol
ui'rc, Jtctentlon of the
and lii advanced
of youth without
failure. IjHINAKV t.«)M-
Chronic IHsclmrKCS. Mric
I'line, Gravel, Kidney or
lary .Symp
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
had now
1 was floating about
splinter
She had "lelt me alone,'
ivsembleil an avalanche seeing wuom
'"'f had paS one dinnerless day. and
of another; yet the promlHed la u ^
tir fiom slifhl as ever. 1 had ie»oiint4.i
£»rioe
8 and 10 Central Street.
'yrs Cent»
and half
IS as
1 had recounted the
riie «linners I might
view be-
ix
arms
of"Uui>er Brook streel-my pretty cousins,
anh'h'"U.Hon.l.newrlter-the«tockbrokr
;:rX'rge./"'IS! ' ^Sl^e^llihe^ aS
maJchedby me, « procession of appurftlou«.
FxTn mvKladv's invitation, though uu-
born, wis ..Ol iofgotten in summing up my
^"^lro'fllt^^ope'wa« perfectly rl.^cu-
lous 1 had been walking upon the hair-
no\ha KC re,n an . unless Homethiug shoiikl
d mi "om tl e" louds. In thU last particular
V'."!.Vl.Ti"!;,.nointed; for, on looking up,
»<howcrof HUoVK let l
;'^:?HK;n;KKOUiru;V8.- nUk
'^ . uinn neirlected, badly treated or j.ro-
''"'*^ i?n rmXo are particularly Invited to
vUUiT; l^w " A wrltlen guarantei' of cure
^?cV in 'ai --B ananged and n..^ IH
^•^^Vir'^Vewd^'lH fro v^^^^^^^^
**^^ 'I' h?.v.. i.o..n coinidctely dtscourajfod of
r "/iJl r. " V.^e!n"fr^l-vlni expeninentod
"■"',•' i" »»....»,T«ort TO inosu «iiu i""»j ii..,e
Durine January
We shall give Bargains in Pur-
niture and Eemnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock taking.
■fti,d he vvlll restore lh«„.'E»;';.'
married' life
mdt hl.ijjj«';- ■;—,■■• J,ViTfe-. whether t:hey be
lvi::;'^Sa"ov:;;.iunrforth; for, being sup.
BUO line cwiii'.'i'i" "■ - , .„„ri..,. i„
t)crp>elve that meriim.ut in only malice n
dUo.dM.. and that the cardinal virtue Is mis-
disguise, and that
"°l1»anmrslmr ray wrath till It scorched me,
^•hentle arrival of another eoistle sud.lenlv
charmed me from this state of' «lelicJouH_mel-
anciioly a
I hi kene
I Staggered
against two or three smiling rascals prUling
upon their punctuality. They
tu make a tour of Tin-key-
1 rushea fy the
me rrom mis siiii«- oi .•^..v..^^- —
and delightful endurance of wromr.
2d as 1 survey<Ml, and trembled a8 1
opened It. It was (luted ,
It was not the letter
In Buch a frenzy as mine, raging to bebold
the object of my admiration coiMlesceDd not
Seat arusurd. i»ut to render It '"v.s.ble-
to be Invited perhaps to a tart fabricated bv
bir own ethereal rtm-ers; w'th such jW.
bllilie- l*forc me, how could I think oOoln.
Ing a -friendly party"-wberc I HhoulJ In
themselven
had just arrived
"Tor^'^Se Sancc^'hsclosed to me a
tihllSi lir::"!^Hh1^icy una Hcvera. l<n^^
S^^^Siili/o^a^pri^l^FJstal^V^
ishedfroii tbe house,1ike a spectre at day-
"""now long I wandered about Is aoubtfijl.
A?Lt I happenea to look through a kitch-
en ««ndow with an area In front, and saw a
jKsYca" o/mc«'uri,'pertalnlng to
or''Blngleblc8»ednc8B.
Conaultatlon. Wedlcln*.. *^c.^ .5.^^ ^^^^
DR LEWIS is permanently located at
129 Priendship Street, Providence, R. I.,
on« door from Ulchmond street (off Itroad
ICtrojc^ £-;'lo^l^" TnoTSn Te'!
^U^E SoMPLAlffi SKILFULLY TREAT-
^ ""notice to country patikhts.
nr ii.wt«wlll. on full de»<!rlptlon of case
strnellons and advice ^°'^fr,«-r pitmlwiieu •
.lUtreHslng complaints. .Just riTBLisiifcu.
Foarth Edition
Medical MinnteH,
with a<Mltloiial colored
lUustratlons.a 1'oktrait
OF rilE Al'TIIOR, AND A
LIST OF COM PLAINTS.
An exceptional troatlse
on the treatment and
speedycure of above sub-
iects, sexual dlHca»e8et<-.
Price W cents by mall
to any address, from the
author. Dr. C. J • L«wla.
W. W. DUNCAN,
BENNER BROS
188 AND 140 CBNTRAI. STREET.
PIANOS.
r
MINUTES.
but no matter ;
Ajtent for Medical Minutes, w-W.
ARenno -ni —|ddlea«a Street.
who had
iidublv sit next to a deaf lady,
ficn.wlSn a little girl, patted on the bead
by V
r«ooileot
Another was feasting ^vlth a graver air
. Heemed to l>e swallowing a bit of 1 aradisi
andTriticlsiSg Its flavor.. ThlH waa.U.0 much
for mJr;;iur-niy appetite fastened upon me
ShhTb%iS^ukru^^ ;^5b'^tii^'rui."\7iti'i«-t.e .pot; .nd oul.
MEMNON,
TITF KiTTl'tlan, Invented letter* In 1«2, B. C,
and /?.m that date .lown through the ccn-
. .4„- tiw.v lave never been put to better us*
Il''^'^Jil«nt,evhe?e inform von that the C45lc.
™U U O T^ayTor BmirlHjn- an.l Rye Whiskey,
bralou «j« v^. *?j'", „ . ..irii * si<i\s flonton.
lK>ttled by C. H,. ORA^ Es * «">.s i^mwn.
l)oUled br
i^nd •old by
Grocers and Druggists, Is tha
Ohiokering, Hazelton, H. P. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward & Brown, Steiff,
Kew England. Good Upright Piano,
wananted, $190.00. Good Second-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octave coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Musio, Books,
4o., Stools and Covers.^
Oeorg-e O^arclner,
90 MEBBIMAOK 8TBEET.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
MECUAMICS MILLS.
Oor. DnttoB ana Fletcher, Str«rtB,
WIU make any kind of Wood Work to order
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Christmas Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 36 cents
each ; "selling for 20 cents.
PANOY PERPUMEB-Large and
ohoioe line.
SILK HANDKEEOHIEPS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
PANOY RUBBER OOODS-Presents
for children.
Large line of HARMONIOAS.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosen of POOEET
BOOKS, of different styles, which m»ke
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY-One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Knives a specialty.
Very large Hue of PANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 doi. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES-The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladles' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which mak*» splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS,
All new goods, beautiful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large lino of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a doien
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin" all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at tue very loweit
out prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents anfounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, dosing out at
25 cents each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of suoh goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower tban other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Carriage
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in each,
for presents ai $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR CASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
We give bo'.ow a •tatement of one Of the
roOBt remarkable cuicH ever accomplUhed by
any medicine. .Seldom has a community been
■o greatly lntorc»ted In a case of thU kind aa
wan the village of Damaiisootta Mills, Me..
In the Blcknes* and cure of Mr. Itankln.
Everything oUo had failed, and death »e8inod
Inevitable, when Hood'* «ar«aparllU waa r«
•urtod to and effected
A Wonderful Cure.
'•The aUtomont which I hero make may accm
too oximordlnary to bo true. But 1 will tell
my Biory aa plainly and truthfully a» I poMlbly
can, and refer lor oorrobi)rall<»n to almost any
roftldent of IhU town, whore 1 have lived all
my life and am well known.
•'When a youth, I wa» strong and acllve, able
to work hard, and amblth.us to iiuo«ieo<l In life.
I am now 34 years of ago, and 14 yoarn ago be-
gan to have epileptic IUh. caused, as we believe,
by Injuries to the spine received by a fall, at
none of our family have ever boon similarly
amiote«l. Some nine years ago, by advice of a
physician, I began lo take a bromhio eom-
pound, whioh had a «|nletlng effect . uyon my
nerves. This being, as I am told, a 'euinula-
Uve^rng,' and taking nothing to carry It out of
my system, It had a dUaslrous ami
AL.MONT KATAI. KKKKCT
mwn my blood. In fact, I think I never could
again go through the pain and inUery of tne
past two years. .Soon alter 1 be^an with the
bromide, soros appeareil on the Atlves of my
legs. Slowly but ..urcly they spread over my
\ oily. 1 tried all the ineilli-Jnos we could hear
of, but nothliiK stayed thoir terilblo jirogress.
They became very severe under in. knees, and
when 1 walked blood would start from them
anil mark on the tloor my path from room to
room. At length the cords became contracted
no that I could no longer walk, and was obliged
in despair lo Uik* to my bed, fr<»ni which I
never ex |>e«'ted lo rise. Kxeeptlug my head,
hands, feet and breast, I was lUeriilly covered
with sores, wmstanlly dl»«hiir>rlng corruption.
No wonU can convey an Idea of the terrible
miffcrlngs I endured, as my comhtlon was al-
mo»t too terrible lo dcscrll>e. I wa^ unable to
Hit up or lie down, but was obliged lo keep In »
reclining position, resting on my feet, hips, the
palms of my hands, ami the back of my head.
Iconhl not boar the touch of heavy clothing,
and my coverings were of the llghust possible
maiortals. When they wore change«l or the
cloths on my limbs wore removed, largo scaba
came off with thom. When ol.l soros drtcd up
new ones formo<l.
I HAD HO AITKTITB
Or strength, could eat hardly anything, and
was In such pain that 1 could sleep only when
1 became totally exhausted and relapse.l Into
unconaclouanesa. 1 had the constant attention
of a loving father and mother, who almost ex-
hausted their health and means in endeavor.
Ingtorolleyemysufforlngs. 1 had been con-
aned to the bod about a year when, In Septom-
ber, l:W, 1 asked mother if 1 could try Hood's
SarsaparlUa, as wo had'roa«l of Us remarkabla
success. 1 took o»« botH« a»a ....lload no
change In my comlliion, but continued to use It.
When on the Hfth bottle we noUoo»l that the
■ores seemed to look better, and the llosh under
them natural. —
Thi» Itay of Hope
Was chcoi-lng, and when my young friends In
the village made me a Christmas present of a
doxen bottles of Hood's .Ssrsapiirllln, mv graU-
inde to them ami to the me<ll<lne was almost
unspeakable. 1 continued to Improve. The
.mailer soros gradually hcale.l up. ami oven
the more stubhorn ones were feicc.l at last to
yield to the meillclne. New and heaUhy skin
formed. My appollle came bac i to mo, 1 ate
well and Increased In llesh. I soon began to get
natural sleep, and now rest ns well as any one.
After being conllncd to the Ik-mI a year and Uvo
months 1 was able to get up. I ^eemod to grow
stronger every week, and <oidd soon work
about the house, and walk with a < nne, which I
should not need, but for the contracting effect
of the sores upon the cords of my legs. 1 fam
now
•9
few P««« •"«* *>«•'• o**"**"*** ^^ °'*°'
(prEoUdarFreaenU.
EMTIUKLY 'KBKK FROM flOKKR,
Ilavlngallovcr my body only the pwira as re
mlmlcrs of my sufferings. My whole lmi)W)ve.
ment I attribute solely to Hood's Sarsaparllla,
and cjin truthfully say I believe I o*o my llf«
to this wondcrftd medicine." tJ. Wauhkn HAN-
•kin, l)amari»cotla Mills, Lincoln County, Ma.
For Corroboration
Of the above testimonial wo ain refer to alnost
every resident of Dam, iriscoita Mills and the
villages about. To be more speclflc, we have
received letters cmlorslng Mr. Uankln's state-
ment an<l testifying to the wonderful power of
Hood's Sarsaparllla as shown In this case, from
Mauk D. Rankin,
.1. r. MULMOAN, Postmaster,
W. T. YOHK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. rBAOtrit, all of Damarlscotta Mills.
B. Z. WIN8LOW, of Brockton, Mass., for 16
years postinasier nnd express agent at Da-
mariscotta Mills.
Mhs. H. M. Whittkmohk, Aycr, Masa.
WILLIAM H. CuaiiiNO, Worcxjster, Mass.
TiiRBON O. Rankin, Worcester, Masa.
John H. Rankin, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
WfMt More U yeceaeary ?
Surely, after reading the above, not even the
most skeptical can doubt the pecullAr Powor o«
Hood's sarsaparllla In purifying »»•« »>'°»J; fj^;*
log out disease, and Imparting health and vigor.
Halt Rheum.
.'1 was troubled with salt rheum till about
thrie years ago. My face about f « "f;- W°"JJ
be swollen and «*bUed. my hands an^ parts of
my iHKly would bo raw sores for weeks al a
Ume^my flesh would seem so rotte.1 that 1 coulft
IXioces of flesh from l^tweon my flngor. a.
larire as a pea. In fact 1 was
TOBMENTKU WITH SALT KIIEOM
m the worst form, an.l had to leave off work ab
tLether. I consulted several doctors, but they
fouon and gave me -^-^^^'^^-^^^'^l^p, Z
Mlt rheum cannot be cured In that way. I aa
"re you. 8e«»"K "'>°^'' Sarwiparllla adver-
uJ^lf I bought one bottle and u«,d It •^ordtag
to directions. It helped mo so muck that I took
a second and third Iwttle, and
HATK WOT BKKN TKOUBLBD
With salt rheum since. I will recommend Hood's
Sr«kP»ri»»"ot°"'y for «ilt rheum, but for
S;mor.ofanklnd..lo.. of •PP^^J*' "^^^^'
•all-gone- feeling ao often experienced by eyery-
, . ^, one. in treating for «»U rheum I us^ Hood'a
If youwantto.eonrethemortd.rir*bl.Ujaojt^on^ PU^^^^
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
,;to ■■>
7
COULDN'T HON A fkftk.
I h»ye nerer yet discovered the man who
would acknowledge anything else; he might
confess that he had mistaken his calling In
becoming a udulster; he might say he was
never built for a lawyer, or that n\6<\\c\M
iasnotio his taste; he might own up tha
he could not run a saw mdl, u locomotive,
school, a hotel, a ste.mboat or tt saloon , but
be Nvot'l'l >'«ver admit that he could not make
a newsnaier a howling success.
* dlscovlied this p.ycl,ol04lcal fact Hcvern
years a-o when a Irleiid of mine took a ti Ip
to Europe andtt*kcd mo to run his rpei j;>r
blm while he was away. Now, If tl « o was
i4y one ihli.g that 1 thought I could 'l» [h^ '
It was to conduit a ''»'W-l«H';'';;« » X" ''^J
ly iKHodcl to his iv<pn Ht 1V"« ^^»; ' '^ ,i. .» ?
^lUor. 1 determined In the ''>\}' «»;•«, '''V.J
would sound public sentiment. «» '^ ,»»^„ "^
aceurutelv what my readers wanted. Here
are M lew of Iheir oidnloiis: „ , ..i,.
''Your editorials an. loo long. I'eopio
don't read auMhIng longer than tlfleei. I lues
Uowad;.VK, -ihey believe iu l""-"-''"?,' '"•...
" ..\Vl.v don't you give us ""'"« „»-: ^'^i^'' Z
Those .horl eomim-nts ..re not woill i-ead-
Ina riiev give u. no idea of the "» 'J'-^t-"
-Yo 1 ought to giv' ">'"•« Pn--^"" "'"' t
cletvnews. Surely the movemuuls of le-
K Kct, bic people ..re of nuieh more lnM>..rl-
aiee than the records ot the police court."
" V.\viMt make, you llll >"V'' '""';'„ ll/'u!^
thlssi.i^t.y Nobody c;iru« to read that kind
"'"I'cli'.'l see whv vou till voitr ivipcr with
aommd.lilvlal lolsd new-, when so many
m,pirt..nl events are taking place else-
^ "Kor goodness sake, give ui« a lost on this
foreLnV.ews. Nobody hei i. res what the
ruyaridiotsaivd..!..^ iu Mi.i-^pe.'
••Wliv don't you eider more lo the ladle*.*
Thev are Ihe ixieale.t new-piiper reinler*.
aud'n M.n.- 1 N"i> "ll^l't i»«'»'» <''»'i«-ely.
"It'ok here! V.iu iire.niiUunga iiiistako 111
publisl.iiiv' u w.M.iun's paper. 11 you e.\p.-et
lo,.u.r.id >ou v>iil have lo I'lil sometliiiig
"^"\s MM.n as vou <niit publishing IhN lu-
fernali.if.'bulf ne^M., you can renew my
HUb-erlpllin." ^
"What'- the indler wllli your paper now r
Ubiis no IMM-I.all ihws in it. 'niul'sthe
unlv d.piutiiieiii 1 lend, and If you can I give
us inure than you do, why, you can stop my
naper."
"You eonld greailv Improve your paper
by publisl.imjrurli.lesol the be»l huinorl-ls
oecasioiiaily." „
"leun'i undeisltind why you stun vour
eoluiiiis with the idhgcl humor of HIH Nve,
Hob llurdetle an.l the funny paper*.^^ >o-
bo«lv wunis lo read ih.it kind of lri|«;k-
••Well, 1 see that >oii are publishing a red
hot piohlbitloii paiMM now. You will make
a great many enuinlus by embracing that
"••i hear a good many comphUnts among
thepioliibllbml-tHof the lukewarmness of
the paper. They s.y you have gone back
"'••Vhere'l^one thing liicking In your paper.
You are not sphy and personal «uoiii(h.
I'eople want piTsonalltles now-a-days. Ihey
want to be shook up.*' ' , .
' "You ought md lo Indulge so much In per-
■onalltles. Maintain a Judidal lone, and
avoid anything like heat of malice."
•'If llio paper hiid more sporting now- In
It and fewer religious notes, It would l>«
more popular." , . , ■
•'lieliglous people complain a great deal
about vour tilling your paper with si»ori ng
uews,.!.nd neglecting the affairs of ihe
^'''tS'uell'was the advice I got. It wa; plain
that 111 *»rder to satisfy everybody i would
have to double Ihe size of the uaper or .lis-
continue Its publication enllrely. 1 conclud-
eil to adopt tiie inlvice insijellous. I becamo
bv turns rspturouslv rellglounaild sublimely
skeptical. I wrote like a lUeratour one
week, aud like the correspondent of a sport-
ing Journal the next. I coiisiructed iioiider-
ous articles on ihe tarltT, and as anofl^et pen-
etrated the glddv of the gludles and dished
up an editoiiaroi. so.letv. I wrole earnest-
ly about baae ball aud ifeveloued an easy
!i»w-Wv style In luy literary or^ilques. 1 no-
Ueeil B^ery lo«nl plank walk that had been
laid and everv watermelon lawn parly that
bad iH-en gfven one week; ami tbe ne.\l I
wrote about the early rrrt^rmlnallon of Ku-
rope 1 gave my views alK>ut ugrleiilture In
a wav that Infurlalo.l the (iiunKer elemont.
I wrote u|> a public olllcial In a Judicial way,
and nobodv paid aiiv atlentlon to it. I de-
nouneed another oHlelal in u lurid, red-head-
ed style, and contracte.l a serious case of
doctor's Idll on aecouiit of It.
When I luul Iweii an editor for about six
weeks I became aware of Ihe fact that If the
owner of the paper .lid not re.urn soon he
would lln.l nothing of his |ouriial left except
the mortgage on the ty|M5 au.l pre""'—
[••Hleiouynious Crank^'Jo Memphis 1"ln>es.
TlTlb ANliTTlIAT.
Italian fount (to Itosion IJelle)— Ab! arre
you fou.lof ze beanz inees?
\ ^ B. B.-l'asslouaielv, Count. Did you ever
eat any imicurouiy- (Town Topics.
The ber.lic driver N almost an had aa the
horse railroad or steam heating companies,
when he goes tearing up the slreet.— [Boston
Commercial Bulletin.
Stranger— "Is Mr. lUinks InT
Hotel clerk-" Y.s. he's In his room."
••Tell him Mr. Schwitlerwltzcuoutcrhelin
♦•Front, tell 12(1 a ireiitleinan from Cincin-
nati wishes lo see liim."- [Omaha World.
We leirn fioin a '-MKlety" reporter that a
••praztliiik" Is being held at the resi.lence of
Mr.. Demorest iu New York city. I is suj.-
pose.l to hav.. escape.l from l\!'ru urn's
burned m.ni.gerie al Bn.lgeport. Ihe
names of the brave persons who are holding
the-the thing ..re mil given, but It Is hopc.l
their hold will not «iip.- [Norristowu ll«r-
ald.
••Ma," said Uobliv, after a thoughtful si-
lence,-do you know that I .tout believe
8anU CliUH Is really us good as he is eraekeu
up to beT' ., , ,
••Why. Bobby, what makes you think
thaty" ' . .
••Because he gives his nicest nreseiits to
little boya and girls who have rich pas. —
[New York Sun.
Cornelia— I don't believe In those ridicu-
lous English customs, my dear.
Cella-^Ohl my! I think tbe mistletoe
bough Just too lovely for anything.
Cornella-Uubblsh ! I stood under a bough
at Mrs. Klckaby'9 rece.-.tlon and not a man
fo the place re.o..nlzed It. I think those old
Druids were sillies. , «.„ i
Cella-Well. I don't know, you know. I
wasn't born then.- [Town Topics.
^^^^^^
flftiieaL
TERRIBLE
are Kidney and Liver liMuei, and
when onoe they have leoorod afirm
hold on tha human eyttam there li
no time to be lost if life !■ to ha
•aved. Kany remedial have been
tried, but none have bean to iao«
oesiful ai Ath-lo-pho-roi. Many nn-
loUcited teiUmoniaU have proved
that Ath-lo-pho-roi hai oared theae
diieaiei when phyaioiana and all
other remediea had f.dled. Back-
ache, pain in the side, duUneii,
wearincBB, and headache, are often
aymptoma of these Tearful diseases.
Athlophoros, in connection with
Athlophorca Pills, will give speedy
rollof. If your druggibt dcetiu't
keep thom, write to
THE «THLOP«OP.OS CO . 113 WALL ST., M. f
fhuindiL
COaa*. 1?V. Eaton, Vyo^^V^
Koom IT Central Block.
A.ttentlon '^'"'" *^ »>' Qrst-claaa loans and
given to all arst-olaaa
Investments.
■Ui: p .^^
Bmm antr Ctle.
Ipr.cl
Spr.ct.
SArEST or ALL
INVESTMENTS
W. B. CLAHK A CO.. ot MlNXKAPOUir,J)}tel
iota in alliiounts of ♦30(H.nd "P^ards . JnUB«»
from 7 to « per cent. ^"'■'i'''«''^'*'U^•"^£?r8'
Citu /'roprr^tf. Interest 7 percA-iil. ^^*^J^^,l,
experience. .S>m/ to iU>,to,, "i^" ^A^r ««vWcf
an.l refei-ene4)s before you b'v»'»l «''?«r^*, '*^fv^.
OKOKOK WALLACK, Agent, I'J Milk street.
Room 4.3, Hostou.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company <
OFFICE
22 8HATTUCK STREET, COR. MIDDLE.
eil«.
Ifitminnn €$,m.
COOPERAGE.
Having engaged the bervioei of a com-
petent man to do our work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reaBonable rates.
Catarrh
ELY'S
:ly
?f AM BNJ
co\
'H/VftVER
^i-A
CREAM BALM
tne«iise»llieNi»s'«>
l'MBsH|{«a. Allays
I'lil II itud InHwni-
iiiatlon. li'-Ml'* tbe
Hor«*». Kestores
t tl M He uses of
Taste i«nd Siii<dl.
I TRY THE CURE
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
so Naaaau 8tr«et, - - - N«w ¥ork,
, HAVK OONSTAMTLY ON HAN1>
A aKLteCTION or CHOICE INYB8T-
Of KKT HECUUITIES.
Corretiiondenee of ««».l•«•^ ljroker$ and a*»«il-
• or»»ohcitw.* i
8EWALL G. BIACK. Prealdent,
JACOB ROGERS. Treasurer,
D. B. MARTLEIT, Clerk.
HARBISON rf. STEEETEB,
Constable and Collector,
RfM>in Jfo. 6, Central Block.
oniee hours, from u to 12, 't to 6, and Monday*
Thuib.luy nn.l Friday eveulwKH from 7 tw ».
«« S|n!<lttl altenllon lo ciillectlon of reuta
.^eiierul <are ot lenenient prot'crty.
^
IlECTOllSJ
JAMES B. KltASriS, , J*/ '^ivo i '
ALEXA.NIIKU G. CI MNOCK.
U.tA.
A pHitl.'le l» a|>-
-[^^^- - ' piled Into eiieh no.--
EnRyiTC Cl/PO "d nndUnKiei'iible.
H/VT •»•»»& re I'llrefiOet^.Ht IHUtf-
■,.,.;bvn..dl.reKl^l«-re.l,.W.tH. f.lA lUKVni-
KK.S, •ii<.'i iiieeiiwl. Ii hlrect. Now \ orW.
iHisccllanrous.
A ValuableJnvestmBnt.
THE CHAMPION SILVER BINING CO,,
Offioa 48 Oectril Btrest, Room 10,
81'AI.IUNG IILOCK,
Offers n valuHblo Investment to |lbose who de-
Bl,-e sure rel.inis lor dulr n.<.iiey. The coin-
imnv are nol .'ngaKe.! I" "I'V wlM-eiit '•l»«cul«i-
tlon. They are ^ellletf U.e stock upon Us luerlls.
bolutf lonlldent that U will realUe whatUiey
claim. Call and n»k .juesllcns.
PRICE OF CAS,
with the dlscontd off for i>romiit pay-
ment. U ,
81.20 per Tlioiisaml Feel.
^- ,, f :
-"W I IV E I
FIKTKKS lllMHtKO GALLONS pure Port,
hherrv i.n.l H'-ek fiomConeonI KripeN put
no esiieelNllv f<.r landly n««. consl.leie.l the best
trilr*eVv.-r ...t... Ihe market for Iho .noiey.
examine my hK..!.. *>'»' »' V' . rlT;..! mIm
OriH AOAMH, Chelmsford, Maea.
K. O. Bakc^r Ac Co.
EITJIljr>EIl».
will, diirlnjr the next throe months. '""Wc v««"y
reHsoMKble fibes to persons **'•».;**■' '^
hrlKhlen Ihelr h.mies with new I"'""/,- '' ."'"'j
room or kitchen floors, lad n nl.o >* n;^'^*';
hard W00.1 of llKhl color with Inl"*'* J"»"*'"h2;
"herrvor wuln.t. N<.thlnK can make a richer
looklHK P'irlor than such a Ibuir. "P'-c"'' ^" *
variety of rnirs to kuH the insto. In place of
.lusty WU. Parties wlsl.li.K any ueli work
In our line will, by placlnR tl.elr «»r;lt'rs with ih.
melvH llrst clns» w;.rk. W-rrsnUMl to stana
heat wlttaout shrinking. K. O. IIAKKII ACQ-
Private Wlrea to Naw York.
Telephone Call, 9TS-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS BONDS, OBAIK AND PBC
VISIONS huuKht aud sold for CiMih, or car-
rled on MMrglu.
3 p, O, Building, Lowell,
lolLSi JILS! OILS!
I We Would call the attention of usert
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of OiU,
which we can furnish at as low price as
any otbA* concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
ftreight or cartage charges.
Grown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is especiallj
adapted to light machinery, and with ac
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil.
Grown Eagle Macbiaery Oil.— This is
a standard oil in flash point and cold
t«st and the viscosity is high. It ha&
sufficient body to ti.able it to be used
pure or with a slijf:ht admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindlosi for this service it
has betn found after long continued
tests in the largest mills in the country
to excel all other oils for safety and
ooonomji
8nr|i;eon Cliii-opodUit.
No. 1 Prescott Htreot, • - Lowell, !!•■■•
Ollce hours: 8 a. m. to 13 in., 3 to D and 7 to
p. in. ; Hundaya, H lo 4 p.m.
UKORtiK HBDItICK, 86 Central §tr«««.
(KsUblUl.cd In IMl.)
Hole auenl fur U. f. Maker Pataal
I'lano FoneH,ihe Ikm I'prlKid Pla»0
made. The t<me In eleiir, l<rlKhl aud
beuntlfnl,aii.l il.ey \UkUuu.d In tusa
lietier thai, anv nprlKhi pliino ever n.iole. Alao
Square I'hJioVorles ot lb.' l»ert munufaclure,
all u» bt -< hi Hi the lowest laeiory prlees and
Marrnnieil to kIvc entln* sulli-i..cilou. Aneal
tor (JeorKc HtevenH, orK"n l.ullder.
F1KIST-CI.AM
Gtis Cooking Stoves
Set up and rented at a low rate per year,
idpliiic Included.
I>r. R. M. JC»s*e(woott,
Late Oculist to Northwestern I>lHpeusary,N«w
York city.
omev, No. % Wyiitau'a Ksehauir*. «*•»""•»
Mrrrluaek and rmlral hi reels, ro<;mwm
l>r. Ulcker. Ofllee dnysaiid ho.irn : W hDNK*-
l»A\s ami HATri'.Ii AVS, iroin « s. ni. until 1
p. ni. Kaclaslve utlentlon glvi n lo dthenses of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
AXDHEWS & WHEELER,
BSTAUI^IMIIKI) IBSt,
MAMUrACTlKKUa OF
COKE,
INVEJSTMENTS
'Worweietor Sc Oo.
Are receiving lot-« of new goods for the holiday
*"l»ny a Watch, a niamomllllng, or '•elect some
besuilful <le^lgu In frllver. They will keep.
r an<l «* I*^** Cent.
rirft inortjrajre. with cx)upon »»onds »tt*cl»*Ji
pavHbe 3-li.u.ually by APPlt«on Natbinal
hank. Seeure.l on l.nprove.l farniK In tbe west,
rom 3 lu^^ UmeK the value .,f the ;•««;• .^ba^
i.i»«iv«ecur*. and nrlnel(tal an.l Interest naia
,." a ruuT"" h^a" "•"'•'• l-rompfeH. h. govern^
ent bonds. Anionntn '/"'" 'f ' "'•VaL&'.
an.lniiercx'nt. Apply to ALL8l*JN Al^uaw,
N..:'V»"nlV^lK.K«.i.i.<>w-.i:j-««';i^^^^^
HI Miuual Fire "»••. <:"v ^^.Vl,.: r,. K
I'lodldent Tnidi rs snd Mechanics In-Ui.. a.
t H\l( H HAru»>01> WItUillT. CHARLES
Broken, screened and dellTOred at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CASH.
C. B. COBURN & CO,
,W Mnrkft Street,
m
0ttst(llanrous.
Ggt the Best
HOP
BLASTERS
\ Tor«mr»tlT« power and e«ettT«*".^-,
rtittd without an adttal. ••*»***?t4S;E!:
pawd ftom .pproT6dTegrtal)las,«ts^Tlr^
oflrnsh Hops, aums. Balaams and Ksminwa.
Sp^^nwhif musUn. y»«y I^f^-g^^*
tboroushly subdus all pslna and aoliaa tB»t l
iSStS. Uumwi body. Tltalta. w«m;0«t
muMlesaiidstrsnfftlien wwk P|irta. *^^^\
rsMl7fk>rlxistMitRppUa*Uon. OU«»,efMrrM»tl
Uidn«v«r-iaiUn«. Hop PlasUrs sold IMr drag-
ftotssndOountry Btorss. tS ot».. Sfbrf l.oo.
lUUed for prlos by proprUtors,
II«p I'l— ter Ootpawy, B— to», M— .
I tw-Bfvnr$ cif imitalioH*. •••what you buy.
L^k for bop-vlno wreath and sl«n»tui« of
BOP FliABTXa OOMPAinr. on baoh of plaa>
tar andoaoiroulsraroaadplaetcr.
No eh»r«e aMtde for the «ao of moUra.
No ehargo made for ruuning anpply
pipes r*«iii atroet malna to conaumera' cel-
lars.
Ordora, when left M oAee, prompUy at-
tended to.
0. K. CC8HING, Agent.
No* 41 Thorndike Street,
Near Northern Depot.
C. H. ASfDEBWa. OHAS. WHHLU
Stotors anDi iSlanses.
emdiiey T>rowett,
NO. 7 JOHN STBICBT.
QOLD MEDAL, FAEIiit 1878.
BAKER'S
JAMES MORRISt
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Oas and Water Fitttr^
and Plumber.
Job Worker »od Repairer of llt««ai« #M
and Water Koslnes. I'rlntlns Pi«MM«
Steam Pumps, ■haftlnff. PulUya, IAW»
Mowers, Mowing Machines, ate.
Hhop 25 Middle Hireet, Lowell.
TBLHPHONB 184-4.
1
t
1
Li
DM
•C
i|
tr
0
\
Wife (to husband who has juat relurued
from Europe)-Dld you sec anybody whom
you knew on your way up-town,dearr
^ llusband-rsaw Brown, lie sal.l I waa
looking thinner limn when I went away.
wife Anvhody else? ,, i
Hulband-Vesf 1 met Robinson. He
thou«ht from the amount of "ci'VL „.„ '
Kalncd that my trip must have done me
good.— fEpoeh^ ^^___
It waa a wTse one that said : -Every man
i« occasionally what be ouKht to lie perpetu-
ally." That must lie when he Is honest
enough to acknowledRe tbe merits of t»r.
Bull's Couub 8yrup, the only aure cure for
coughs and colds.
Tbe purity of an Infant's breath la not sur-
Duaed. save by tbe uae of Rublfoam, that
bealthful llqnid subatlfute for tooth powder.
Try It. 18c. All drugglat>.
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Eveiywhene.
PAINTEBS
AND
BUILDERS.
Ton wIU find It to yonr intereat to enU upon
na before boslnnlns 7on'
PAINTING
A «ood naaortment of flrat-elnae goods
nlwnya on hand, nt bottom prlooa. 01t« oa
• enll nk onr new nnd apnelona atoro.
SPOKANE &PftLOUSE
(Northern Fnelflc Uuarantee)
Railway Company.
First Mm% Sinkinn fi»nil Six Far
Cent. Gold Bonds,
OntMl May 1. 1»86. Due May 1. 1036.
Interwt May 1 and Novemhor 1, Payable
in Kew York.
For prlflk of Woods and further parUculars
iipply to
BREWSTER,COBB&ESTABROOK,
35 OongresB Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
Raies and Parlor M
AT TUK LOWEST PRICES.
3. T. IMllLIVER^.
t94 MERBIMACK BTRBKT.
P^ai'loi* Stoves
Of the very beat mnkea,
A.X LOM^ PRICES.
Call and see our rarlety.
N. J. AVIER & CO.,
SI MARKET STBBKT.
[f
.^ Wurrantid abaolutffiypnre
Corou, from wl.lchlhecxceM of
Oil li:is liocn removed, ll bss thr*,
tlinrttht •trewy<A of Coco* mixed
with Hinrch, ArroirrootorBnitsr,
and Is tliorcfors fur moro eoouoni.
loul, cottlnif Ut* Won Ofte emt n
««;,. ll Is dvUoious. n«uri»hlnK,
•H.iiKi»><"lnKi •""y dijfcstod,
UnJ udiiilral.ly adapted for liival-
lids M will as for persons In hislii.
STOVES AND RANGES I
Stove Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Mttiiiifa<tiirers.
Glnaa, Wooden and Hollow Wnre,
KITCHEN FURNITUUE
And Peddlers* Sapplies.
PAFEB STOCK AND OLD IBON PUB-
CHASED.
174 * 176 MIDDLBSKX STREKT.
' Sold by Oroewra^erernrkera.
f.BAKRiCOJorcletoJIaJs.
I DUMAS&CO. (l
ROOKBINDCRS
10 & 134 Ci'ntra,! St
First Letter Foundry in New EniM
COMIIKNCRD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for Its bard and tough meUl, Itt larp*
varieties of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for tu UNRIVALLED Newspaper
Ad'Ireas orders to .lOlIN K. ROUKRS,
U Water street, lioKton.
nrTho Courier ami Jonrnal tyfit H
foundry.
LAMPS.
t\
x^y
rA.e.^fe
Make the ONLY eaiy riding jnmp seat
or Burrey wagon. Alio the best and
most ityliih buggy. Sold by all deal-
er! and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioei to
WELLS k SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE k smart;
0. W. LOHO,
W. 0. ELUS,
DAVID J. FOLOEB,
LOOK & JEWELL,
A. F. BOASDMAV,
OSGOOD MOBSILL,
Ameibory, Masa*
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Eiddle StrMt, Lowell
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
vm!i^
ioTitos attention to a (great Ta-
riety of useful and ornamentnl
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
Uon is called to Handkerchief^
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
ROOFERS,
BKS HiVE BBAWD,
398 Middlesex Street, Comer of Orand.
8QO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
ORA.SS NEE08,
Bradley's Super-Phosphat^*
AKU
ENGLISH LAWN DEESSING,
For sale cheap hj
J. G. ROOER.S Sc CO.,
aO. ai nnd 8« Markot lltrent.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FAHOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBASS AND OLD SILVEE LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and ghades to match.
All to be found in great variety
"•'V
-AT
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
iSl f^entnu StreeU
■fl
POSTERS,
Fl'l'MOM, FA.
ALL MUDS OF «)ifi«F*f \: rt«22
T»nTMTnia doan t tho Oointwr Job omm
[vBfy Description ot PnRtine
BJCQOUnO u —
Clotblnir*
Dry CkooAm,
Ckvoceryt
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Or Other Establlshmentfl,
AT
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Courier Job Office.
Hair Tinta.
0
An Unparalleled Preparation
for the Hair.
It i^ guaranteed to reeUtre IA#
hair /rom gray to a beauti/Ut
BBOWN OB BLACK IN ONM
HOUB. The Hair Tinta is M#
discovery of the proprietor, eoMM
eiJcperienceinHAIB AND HAIM
GOODS i» euMeient evidence •f
hie knowledge of what are A*
proper subetaneee to apply <• <*•
hair, Burchaaere have tho ••-
euranoe thai IT CONTAINB
NOTHING INJURIOUS t U if
perfectly harmieee, FtspmrtM
only by
Q4 MetYlmaok Sti-eett
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LOWELL DAILY COURIE'B. WEDNESDAY, JANFARY 18, 1888.
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IX>^LrmilY l3ggSffi!riPfbNESDAY, JAmJABY 18, ,1888
LOWKL.L DAILY COUBIEH.
|»irbUshed every atteraoon, Suudays excepted,
tnUieCourlei Building, J uat cast ol the I'obt
Ofllcc,|Mtrrliii»»ck ulrtet, Lowell, Mass., by
Marduu A How ell. SuI.m rli)llou price »0.00 »
yeai , M tiiiU a inoiiili, 12 ccuu a week, deliv-
ered by carrier. hluKlepoiiiesJ cents. Adver-
(Uliig raiL-8 lurulBlifd on upiillwitlon.
Lowell Weekly Journal i.ul)ll»hed from same
olUtoouFrl.lajB. I'rlce *l.&o per annum, al-
ways hi advaiK e. Larger clrculaUon lu towna
Dear Lowell lliau all oilier puiier*.
"^NTKIU:!' AM h|t,C<»M) CLABB MAIL MATTKR.
Mule cbanoe for tbe pMia^o of >*u<:b * '>'"•
but tbe necetilty for an lmi)foveoieat Is con-
ceded.
MorM Kuallago Teatlntony.
The last issue of lUe Now iWlaud Fanner
baH two coinniunlcutloila OH tufe sulyect of
en.<liai{e. One U from a fuVmer lu Ulack-
Htoui", Man«., wbo Hays l»U •»!
«ilo i!« tbe only
FIFTIETH CONGRESS.
Jan. 17.— Tbe i<«nate adopted a reaolutlon
of inquiry oftcred by Mr. Tlatt a« to tbe de-
teutiuu of certain mall aistter in the W«Mb-
1u($tou post oltiee, addressed to »euatort and
members. ^ , , .,
Mr. WINonof Iowa offered a resolullon
w bl<b was adopted, cfilliu}; on the ueoretary
of the trcafurv for report as to the amount of
DftrUical.
Distress After Eating
Birg atUi /ancg llooM.
Weather Indications.
XaAi»H TO AND FKOM'^IOSTON.
Boaton A
one In that vicfulty. He has iHed It anuual- | ,.j.vtmie eoliciMled from eaob kind .»f Il.juor
ly for live yearn, ami he intcuJft to enlar^'o It ea.-h vear siuoo the passmre of the inieruai
totVo^maller«iio«tLceom><i«; Hea.ou. Ue rovouue law and from the ajaH-lal tax on
lets hlK corn 8tandunU^«fe ears are Kla/ed,;dl.mU;p^and^ committee on p«n.
then pIckK them off, lO^l enhlluKOH tbe utalks ^,^„^^ repotted fuvoriilily a Idll to ln«rea*e to
and leavcH, which >feeut» \0 nieunw of a jiT'J per mouth the pcnolou for total belplewi'
l.oneoftl.eu.any dUagrccaUle symptoms of Jw. 18, nOOn.— Fof HeW EnRlnid,
dyapepsla. Headache, Uejirtburn, sour Btomarb, qqI^^j^ ygin or BUOW, followed by fair
weather; fresh to brisk, high on the
BWeoi» hor.-*e-u>>^er. He had iJ!»T l»U'»heU of j
earBofnootl/oru thih year, which he reck- j
una an clelfr proHt. The early Cauaila is hU I
favoriltv/urn. thou^li he aluo usen the Augel
of MJ<lful«ht and KllmsJleld. ThU corre- |
apoltdent believe.'* lu .«.e\erul siniill silos rath-
er than one larjce ou«.
The oibtr correspondtui i> from .\thol, Iq
ue*!«. , • ,
Mr. Quav. from tbe »au>e committee, aUo
reported favorably a bill to inca-ase to fSO
per month the pension for total dcafueai*.
rcn»lon at a prouortlonate rate Is to be
jrranted for parllal lo-is of heariujj.
The prej-idlm,' olMcor lai.l hef-^re tbe Senate
a nicHhaK'c from the prebident with roporUof
tbe I'aclrto railroad vouuni<»>loner».
In connection with the same subjet't Mr.
Sawver «<tked unnnimoii<. consent for the
UM,
wrllor
Sundatfi.
U.OU i.uo
9.'t0 B.0«
i.'ia 7.0O
which town are teu hIIob, sdl of which aW I* j,i„„"cttijte cousideration of the Hou»e bill
"^ ••relatin;; to permW«i'»l« P'luti'X ♦>«" wrlllnn
on -econd. third aud fourth cla-*» maU mat-
ter." such bill bavlujt Weu n}iK»rted back
from the post olMce committee without
iMucndmcnt. Con«*ut was given uud the bill
v\a» passed.
Most of the day wa« ipeut oo the Blair
In tbe Houne. owln>t to tbe lllnMB of
Speaker ( arlUle. the Hon. S. S. Cox waa
unanimously elected speaker pro tern.
Mr. McK4nlev of Oiilo pre»euletl tbe reao-
lutlout adopted at the conference of wool
irrowers, wool dealers and wool manufactur-
• "• '■' — — ' they
Z\n iLob3cU Dailg Courier.
WEDNKSDAY. .I.VNl'ARY IN IWH.
""The Mttiichester l.'niou Hays that "when
man U clearly shown to be n byi.ocrlte he al-
ways lows presiUc." That's Just what's the
matter with Urover CleNelaud.
It »eenis to us that some of our New
Harapublro brethron are Kelllnjc unnecessari-
ly excited over the Mliiiiie and auti-Hlaiue
chnncei lu that »t«to. The game l» yet «iulte
youDg. ____^_— _ -
It It nip and luck between the protection-
lit and muKWumpiiin i)rocllritle» of Col.
Alexandor McClurc of the rhlla<lciphla
Times, with tbe mu|{wnmi»lan procllvitle» a
bit abca«l at |tre»e»t. the prolocllonlst pro-
clIvllieB belug bllmlfohUid. ,
_ — — ^—^ »
The Hoston Tost fjuotes the Minneapolis
•'Farm Stock and Homo" as saying that "tbe
tariff neither keeps foreign wool out uor
makea high price*." Doesjjte I'ost believe
tbiiiy If ">. why all Its chatter about the
tariff beInK reduced "In order to reduce the
coat of necessary articles for the general
good." The Post wobbleB like a Bupcranuu-
»tcd old cartwheel on this subject.
What Senator Halo views with alarm U the
apixilntraent of democrats to otbce. lie holds
this Bufllclcnl proof of the utter depravity ot
the present admli»l»traUon. When llalcV party
was In power the ortlces were rescrveil for the
«alDt«.— [ I'bll. Times.
O, no, Col. Mct'lure, you mistake. What
Henator Hale complalus of is that you mug*
rumpa Insist that Cleveland has been doing
and k'vo excellent sUllsf.icllon. TW
has two silut, and Mays he could uot
afford to run the furm without them. He
fredK :j<) to ;i:) poiuuls of ebhilauo a iluy, with
what buy will be t-alcu up dean. He sells
milk, aud with the silos c;tn mako milk tu
winter as easily, ami of as j;ood quality, as
he does from green food lu aummer. He
plants Hlunt's prollttc corn about the middle
of May.drllrtuKltlu with a pla^iter; har-
rows with a Thomas barrow when the corn is
well up, an
when it gets
not hoe by haiM at all. When thecorn Is well
In milk he cuts it hue and puts It to the silo,
aud weights It heavily in two or throe days.
He thinks Mr. t*lado of Somerset, who
d cultivates with a norse cultivator ' crs. recently held J i. .^ «;»>»">;»«». -"^
-. v^ere ordered prluted ui tiie uecoru.
;• too large for tbe harrow. Uoet ^j^ ^,,.,, ^f (Jeorgla submitted the r
Isp of (ieorgia submitted the report
of the committee on elecilou* upon tbe
Thoo»>e-Carlisle contested election ca^e, and
It w as ordered prlute.1. Ix-ave was Rranted
to the minorltv to Hie thoir views, aud Mr.
<'rlsp K'a\e notice that he would auk the
ipiiaks so dlspartiglngly of silos, could go to H.uise to act uj>on the r^M>«« <«'"'•;• ^''JJ*)'-,
A':hol and le the sllos, hero. ..o far from J^^JZ/I^/^hS'llP^trtl^^Iem'^ fi^r. 'tS
abuudouiug them, the fariuors ttmi them ,.y„„„ptce on education and labor showing
more ami more popular e\ try year. i whether Illiteracy was on the wain lutbU
. _ Icountrv. Ho bad lioar.l It stated, as If on
TnK.HoMKsnvi* proposes to shut tariff good authority, that Illiteracy was on tbe
dlscusBlons om of its'colLns, .o far aB they \ y^^Xy''^ " "" "' "'
deal lu party politic-.. This will omit all tar- } j,,. ^|^|r n'plicd that be ha.l been told by
Iff discussion, for It .aunot but be a party the bureau of education that the actual lllltr
falBtuesB and »iaprlclou8 appetite are alao
caused by this rery wldcspi-ead and growing |
tflBeai^e. Hood's sari^aparlllK tones tbe stom-
ach, creates an ap|>«tlte, prumoteB healthy di-
gestion, relieves tbe headache, and cures the,
most obsUuate casCQ of dyspepkla. Itead the
following
•'My wife haddy-ipepsla. She could not keep
her food down, and bad that oppressed feeling
after eating. !»ho had no appetlUs aud wat llrod
all the time, she tiled uumerou* medicines
wlthv>ut being rellevotl, but the flr»t bottle of
Hoo«l'8 sarsapartlla did her a great deal of
yooil. 8hc has taken two bottles, and can cat
anything without illBtress. and haa no trouble In
reulnlug food." John IUttknuklu. Marlon.
*^"''' ALL-OOHE FEELIHa
• I have l>een trouble^t with dytpcpsla. I lt«d
but imie appetite, and what I did cat distressed
me, or illd mo llule koo<1. Iu an hour aft«r eau
Ing I would experience a falDtueaa or tired, all-
^nc feellufi.as Uiough I had not eaten any-
UduK- Hood's .<iarsaparllla did me au luimeuae
amount of good. It gave me an a|»peUte, and
mj food relUhed and eatlafled tbe prarlng I had
previously experlem-ed. It relieved me of that
faint, tlre<l, all gone feeling. I have felt so
much letter since 1 took Hood's Baraaparllla,
tliat 1 am happy to recommend It." Q. A.
Pauk. Wntertown, Mass.
N. It. lie sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, fl ; six for $5. Prepared
enly by C. I. UtX>D 1 CO., Lowell, Mase.
lOO Doaioai One Dollar
Hrp anm JFancp ^oobis.
ooast, northwesterly winds, diminishing
lu force.
9c. 9c. 9c. 9c.
Bon Marche
9c. Great %MM-
FOR THU
Cominencini at 9 o'clocli.
9c. 9c. 9c, 9c. 9c.
ti . -nil! ■-. uJ iiU i.
t, ■
for protection, ami the democrats do uot.
The HonieMtad may as well atttrmpt to «lls-
cuss the ChrMiun rcll«lon, without admlt-
llug allusions to ( hrlst, a* to debate the tar-
iff without politics. It Is u subject on which
■traddllni{ Is bcconiiUK almost impossible.
TliK Maixk At TiioitrnKK have, during
the p»»t )oar, inatle a lively hunt for ca-.es
of tuberculoBls In neat stock, aud have actu-
ally condemned and killed HI head of cattle,
and havo also killed 11 horses. This ha* co-.t
the Btate ♦U3«, but considering that the
whole live stock of the state is worth nearly
•eventeen million dolhrs, this amount is
considered very small.
TiiK "Tk.xiii.k Mam KArTURiso
WoKi.i*" Is the title of a new periodical pub-
lished once a month lu Boaton by Me»Hri.
Guild and Lord, aud edited by Mr. W. .S.
Kellcv of Ix)well. It seeins to be primarily
Clotfjmg.
At 0 o'olook Thtirsday the gong will
strike aud tbe ereat scrambte will com-
menoe.
9c. 9c. I)c. 9c. 9c.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
ern st*.ites.
au udvertblng sheet, with attentlou to prac
tlcul questions In connfctlon with l«x\ll« j apparent from the criticism^
manufactures as a ' ■. — ■-
There wa» a ilould, however.]
wbctber the Increase of Illiteracy was equal
to the increase of population. He had heard
It stated that even in MassachuMftts illiteracy
wa» Increasing.
Jlr. I>awes statetl that tbe fa<l was due to
the increase of the foreign population in that
state. There was but a very small propor-
tion of the nathe population of Massachu-
setts, that would con>e under the «lesl<uatlon
of illiterate, an.l be was lontideut that the
proitortlou was growing smaller.
Mr. I'latt. noticing :* reference to the num-
ber of cbildreu at lending seliool In Connecti-
cut, cxplslned that in some of the towns In
that state mauv children were belug educat-
ed in the Caihollc parochial schools, and
were not enumerated lu the table* of acbool
attendance. ^ ..... .
Mr. Blair sal. I he was aware of that fact,
and mentloneil tbe city of Man.bester. lu bU
own state, as a place where half of the popu-
lation was umler the control of the C atbolle
church, aud tbe Catholic cblldiTU were nu-
j erallv e.lucatcd lu tbe parochial schoola.
I Much of the opposition to the |>euding bill,
; he said, had come from that large liody of
people who dbl no» believe lu common
schools as a avstom of etlucation. That waa
lu the public
press ' " - .1 --
means of awakening in- \ d^^V aud It was a iiuestiou for the BerlouB
wumpa insist that tlevelauduasueeu «»"'» I i^-Vi;;-^^ „raebTnery and new urocesse.. f^;;-;^^^^^^^ lul American people. A
what he said he meant to do. and wliat you i fj.j,y paper is a large folio sheet of 9 columns I Qtitioual endorsement to the common school
aald he ought to do, while bo haB been doing
exactly the other thlug. Iu other words,
you McCMure, Cleveland tt al. arc a parcel of
ranting hypocrlloB. That is all.
If heating railroad cur* from the engine
U to turn them Into steaming sweat boxes. ; The fauious Sanborn will case.
in whicU there Is no relief for the perspiring |,een pending lu the Bupreme court
to the page, well printed, aud we should
think well calculated to carry out the alm»
ol tbe publishers. Its subscription price Is
SO cents a year "in N'orlh America."
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
that baa
for the
passengers, as was the case with the exam
pics we have seen, we had belter rely on
Btoves. The horror of a few accidents will
not be much worse than the constant tor-
ment of iiivarlable slewing on all trains,
while tbe destructive capacity of the pneu-
monia-breeding steam bath far excaods
that of the disaster business. If bunmn lu-
geuully ciinnot compass the comfortable as
well as safe warming of railroad cars, It bad
betUT give up Us boasting aud burn down
its patent otlice.
It Is wonderful how Clcvelami's blunder
about sending back those flags to the "con-
federate stales" continues to worry the dem-
ocrats. They want to make It appear thai It
wasn't a matter of any account, anyway, and
they keep talking about it all the time. It
was found to be of sufliclent accouul al the
time tocause the l'rpsi<leut's managers to make
him Hike back water in a very lively way.
Stupblly ol)silnulc as be jrenerally Is. Mr.
Cleveland saw tbe point at once when it was
shown to him. The inclilcnt Is chiefly valua-
ble in further illustrating the animus of this
democratic President towards anylhlug in
Iho shape of a patriotic memory.
The deinocruts have not been accustomed
to B|)eak very highly of Senators Klddleber-
Stanford or Stewart, but since they
to
last five lerms, is now reported to be Bellied
without further trial, the coulestants to
celvc ♦uUOO, and the balance of tbe will
remain a"s made by .Sanborn.
FoilKrON >EW8.
svstcm was therefore of the greatest Im
portauce. The Btrongesi ouposltiou came to
It from the great eccTeslastlcal orgaul/.aliou
which was the life and pith aud force of the
parochial syste-i". But yet that organization
was not a unit on the quesllou. Many. <er-
tainlv some, of tbe organs of the Catholic
faith favored the peutling Idll, and the Cath-
olic church was divided on the .juestlon. The
i Irish World was a strong supporter of the
bill. Nor were tbe adherent* of lUe parochl-
re- i al sv»tem to lie found wholly In one single
Paruellltes Caiiuot Axree.
Dissension exists among the Paruellltes lu
regard to Mr. Parnell's proposed tactics dijr- ^^^» [ZZluniUee onlmllau^;fl«lr^ouTan
Ing the combu ^es^lon of " "' *'" .... ..i..
church. But he did uot wish to bring that
question into the debate. Due strong ground
of complaint on the part of those who main-
tained parochial schools was that, as a mat-
ter of conscience, they felt bound to edu-
cate their cbildreu under that Bystem, and
that it was unjust for Ihem to lie taxed for
the support of both. . . ,., . ,
On motion of Mr. Dawc* the bill reported
gcr»
but since
voted for Lamar's conflrmatlon, they are
counted as the cream of the republican end
of tbe Senate. Because tbe rest desire to
Lave decently capable lawyers and tolerably
loyal men on tbe supreme Ijench, ihey arc
considered apostles of "the gospel of hate,"
and bitter partisans. We are not surprised
at Klddleberger's action. Neither side has
any real respect forhlra. And the domocral-
Ic reasons as.slgned for tbe voles of Stanford
and Slpwarl— that the former wants a judge
on the bench who will be favorable to tbe
raclfic railroads, and the latter ba.s some
family connection with Limar. arc as little
creditable to the senators as they are to La
Btar. __^__^^__^
Senator Chandler is breaking through all
the conservative traditions of the .Seualc. A
"new" senator is not expected to oi)en his
mouth for any purpose more Importaul
than a motion to adjourn^ and to allcmpt to
cut loose from the formal tics of senatorial
«uatom is lookcil u|K)n as parliamentary
bere»iy. Such traditions fit very well the
abilities and Inclinations of the modern sen-
ator of the bonanza order, but they are not
Parliament. Mr.
Parnell Is In favor of abstaining from ol>-
structlon in order to accelerate a ruptuic be-
tween the unionists and tbe eonservatlves on
the English local government measure. Tbe
two llealvs ami Mr. Dillon oppose such a
programme. Mr. Parnell will convoke a
meetlug of the p-uty early iu February.
Notes.
The police on the Island of Lewis attempt-
ed to arrest a number of crofters for de-
stroying femes of sheep farms. The croft-
ers resisted and charged the police, finally
routing iherti. Troops are hastening to the
assistance of the |»ollce.
The British ste-imer Timor, C apt. Hodg-
son, which arrived at Liveri)ool Monday
from Savannah, rescued during a hurricane
Dec. 31 the crew, with the captain, bis wife
aud two dauirbters. of the Boston schooner
Hcnrv and Klchani, which was dismasted
auti waterlogged, ami had iloors aud boats
smashed and cabins flooded.
A new home rule pai)cr, the London Even-
ing Star, made its ft^^pearancc Tuesday. The
issue was 142,00<» Copies.
LiABOU NEWS.
.•»lh. In rei«iiou to marriage between white
meu and lu«llan women, was taken up and
passed. _^___^«^— ^.«
WAr^HINGTON NEWS.
CommiBslonB Signed.
One of the first acts of ihe President Tuev
day morning was to attach his signature to
the commissions of Mr. Justice Lamar. Sec-
retary Vilas aud PostmasterUeuer.il Dickin-
son, each of whom called at the While House
during the morning and received bis com-
mission. Messrs. Vilas and Dickiusou sul>-
se<iueutlv took the oath of office aud were
duly Installed, lu lime to attend the cabinet
meeting M noou as full fledged members.
Neininatlons Conflrned.
The Senale has confirmed the uomluallons
of tbe iuterstate commerce coMimissloners.
They went throu<,^h without attractlug much
attention, and tbe constitutional question
raised aud discussed at length last year, with
regard to the President's power to ap|>olut to
a newly created oflice during the "" "'
the Senate, was not pressed.
recess of
RIotoue Strikers.
When the newly engaged workmen who
look the places of the strikers were leaving
the shop of the Sampson Manufacturing
company In North Adams Monday, tliev
were set upon bv the strikers aud several
were wounde«l severely. The company is
having no troulde in hiring lasiers. l.s being
at work Moii«lay. Six lasting machines were
set up Tuesday, giving excellent satisfac-
tion. The general opinion Is that the worst
part of the Irouble Is yet to come. It Is
hinted bv tlie knights thai a boycott w 111 be
placpti on the goo<ls of the company, and
also tbut the employes in other departraeiJts
of the failorv may be ordered out. The
compiinv basoflered a reward for the arrest
and conviction of any persons who seek to
prevent any one entering or contluulug lu tbe
employ of the company.
Notea.
Twenty workmen In tbe band sowing de-
partment of HOtvard & French's shoe facto-
ry in Brockton left Monday, claiming that
the force was too large for the amount of
work, and because they were refused a
slight Increase on a certain grade of goods.
.Several of them returned Tuesday.
The annual convention of district assembly
No. 30. K. of L.. was held In Worcester
Tuesday, when District Master Workman
Howard of Fall Hiver declined to be a candl-
FIRE RECORD.
Many p«.opl« say th»| It U Kood pellry to
tMkm advantage of OhaUfoiix's Jauuwry
atock reducing aala, to bay evercoata or
■ult*. t>v«n ir one la not In lintuedlate need
of anything, becaute It la not evory day
on# has the opportunity to make a t*w
dollars so easily.
Th»y any that when J. L. OhallfouE ad-
vertises a mark down In anything tho
goods are always foBBd.ln his atoro, ro-
dutwl In priee Just as announeed la the
newspapers.
Everybody agrees to say that there Is not
MMther clothing store In town whoro such
•Bornious crowds can be seon daring the
hnslnsss hours as there are Invariably in
the one-prloe clothing house of J. L. Chall-
foux, 15 Central street.
Oouipetltors do aot Uke to aekaowledgo
Itf nevertheless the people know by expert-
•nee that Challfonx's prtoes are Invariably
lower for the self same quality of goods,
■UMle and trimmed In the same manner.
tiMi* any other clothing or hat bonse In
thiedty.
M« doubt yon are aware that J. 1>. Chall-
fons la oue of the heaviest clothing buyers
In this country. In fact there aro only very
! few Anns in tbe Mew England states that
consume as many goods as he does.
Paying spot cash for everything he pnr-
chases. and buying Urgf loU for his Man-
cheater and Lowell stores, he obtains prices
< for his goods below the regular market
I iat«e» which enable him to cut prices In
Lowell and Manchester, to the great dis-
pleasure of his comiietitors.
J. L. Challfoux says, and there Is no
doubt about it. that he sells more goods
than any other clothier In Lowell. Ilottom
prloee and good treatment to customers
will always carry the day.
Mo one can aflford, in Justice to his own
purse, to buy clothing, gents' furnlBhing
gooda, Scotch or fur caps, etc.. without
visiting the one-price clothing house of J.
L. Challfoux, IB Central street. You may
rest assured that if you Hnd Just what you
want In his store yon will save from 10 to
95 pe# oent. on your purchases.
Tota cannot make a mistake in buying
your goods from J. L. Cliallfoux, 15 Central
street. First, his prices are lower than the
lowest. Beoond, If after you return home
! you find you have bought an article you do
not llk«« all you have to do Is to carry the
goods back and your money will be cheer-
fully refunded. What more can yon ask ?
Bargains unheard of. Values unap-
proachable. Prices merely nominal at
the great 9o. sale, 9d.
On Tuesday, Jan. 31st we take stock.
Following this great 9o. sale, we ihall
hare sales as fellows: Batorday, 19o.
sale ( Tuesday, 29c. sale ; Thursday, a
39o. sale ; and the last, Saturday, Jan.
28, our 49c. sale, and last of the series.
These sales are gotten up to dispose of a
large quantity of our remaining winter
stock by placing Jthe prices within the
reach of the moat humble.
T«, further advertise ourselres and to
rid ourselves of the accumulations of
the last season's business in odds and
ends, remnants and broken lots, at prices
so ridiculously cheap that they will be
grabbed up instantly.
O'DONNELL&GILBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND
Ciosine: Out Sale
— or— !-
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
AU our Oenta* Heavy Underwear
at HalfJPi'ice,
60 doien Blue Bibbed Shirts and Draw-
ers for 88c., down from 62.
60 doien Oents' Scotch Oray Shirts and
Drawers for 38o., down from 75.
Oents' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers for
69, 67, 87o., $1, previous prices 76o.,
11.10, $1.26, $1.60.
100 dosen Oents' White All -Wool Shirts
and Drawers for exactly half price,
871-2,60,62,760.
Ladies' 88-oent Vests down to 26o.
Ladies' 60 and 62-oent Vests down to
38o.
Ladies* 76-oent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2o.
Ladies' Medicated All -Wool, richly worth
$1.26 to $1.60, down to 76o.
Boys' Scotch Gray Shirts and Drawwra,
62 cents, down to 38o.
HOSIERY.
All our 20 and 26-cent Hose down to
121-2c.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 cents, down to
26c.
About 100 lbs. 8-oent Ball Tarns, all
colors, down to 6c.
BAItOAII^S
In Corsets, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Kid
Gloves, Hamburg, Ootton Underwear,
Oloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
e^Ladles are requeeted to visit our atoro
and compare prieos.
9c. 9c. 9e. 9c. 9c.
At 9 o'clock the sale will commence.
Look, look, look. 9c., 9o., only 9o.
O'DONNELL & GILBRIDE.
116, 118, ISO k 122 Merrimack St.
THE
Li
Three Persons Burned to Death.
Fire Tuesday consumed seven frame
houses In Mt. Carmel, Pa., occupied by
Hungarians. Three men were burned to
death and a w oraan and child are ml8»ln{:.
Tbe tire caught In a bouse where a christen-
lutf was being celekrateil, and It is supposed
was caused by drunken inmates up*ettmg
l£?ee Zm'. "l^'r^ifillod In "^ar 'el ind tta? | co^.deu, or partial course of Single and Double
thrVouieias burned to hide the crime, j Entry Book-keeping. Commercial Law.-^om
115 OEMTRAL STREET,
Offers nncquaUetl advantages to pupils In
Oo. for 3-4 yards IS oent Buehlag.
Oc. Iter a 1-4 yarda t oent Lining Caixbrle.
Ov. for % doien 95 oent Buttons.
Be. for 5 papers Book Fins.
Be. for S yards 95 cent Wool Laees.
Be for 1 pair IBc Dross Shields.
Be. for 19 yarda Cotton Trimming.
•c. for 1 doten 17 oent Dreaa Shields.
Be. for 1 cake 17 cent Soap.
•e. for 1 so cent bottle Pomade Vaseline.
Be. for 9 oakoa Colgate's 8oap.
Bo. fbr 3 bottles Mucilage.
Be. for 9 yard^9 l-4c. Braid Oimp.
Be. for 1 95 cent Toboggan Cap.
Be. fbr 1 pair 95c. Cashmere Gloves.
Be. for 1 IS oent Corset Clasp.
Be. fbr 1 lot 94, 9B and SOc. Brass Novelties.
Bo. for 1 95 ceut Boys' Shirt.
Be. tor 1 pair IB oent Woolen Hose.
Be. for 1 B8 oent Hat.
Be. for 1 75 cent Fancy Wing.
Be. for B 15 ceut Fancy Wings.
Bo. for 1 yard 37 cent Ribbon.
Be. for 1 90 oent bottle of Cologne.
Be. for 8 0 oent Towels.
Be. for 1 15 cent Towel.
Be. for 9 1>4 yards 7 oent Print.
Be. for 1 yard 18 cent Blrd'B Eye Linen.
9c. for 9 1-4 yards 6 1-4 oent Crash.
9c. for 1 1-9 yards 17 cent Century Cloth.,
9c. for remnants MalnsookB worth 18 oents.
Be. for 1 pair Man's 90 oent Hose.
Be. for 1 pair Misses' 90 ceut Hose.
Be. for 1 1-S yards 10 cent Seersnckor.
Be. for 3 5 cent Handkerchiefs.
Bo. for 9 10 cent Handkerchiefs.
Be. for 1 17 oent Handkerchief.
9c. for 1 95 oent Pin.
Be. for 1 pair 96 oent Eardrops.
Be. for B yards Lace Trimming.
Be. for 9 yardB 10 oent Oriental Laoe.
Be. for 9 yards S cent Hamburgs.
Be. for 45 Envelopes.
Be. for 45 sheets Writing Paper.
Be. for 1 skein 15 oent Yam.
Be. for 4 1-9 yards Hamburg Edging.
9«-. for 1 yard 96 cent Scrim.
CENTRAL STORE.
Loss, JSlO.OOO.
Other Fires.
mon and Higher English brandies, etc.
The number of pupils In the college the pres-
.1. Thonjpson's auction room on St. James ^^^ j^,^ exceeds 2.V), and the principals refer to
street, Montreal, and Atkinson's .Japanese them as to the value of the school
store ai^jolnlng, were gutted by fire Tuesday,
Pupils may enter at any day.
Catalogues mailed to any address.
TUITION RATBS:
binding upon a man of brains. Senator
Cbendlcr's speecheN bave indicated bU abil-
ity and knowledge of public affairs; and bis ! jgl^fol^ re-election
bllMntroduced Is Intended to regulate dec- The engineers of tbe Pennsylvania
tlona for Congressman In South ( «iollna so
A lot of valuable furniture was burned. Tbe
weather was so cold that l"bc ladders were sponuonce soliclte<l
frozen to the walls. Loss, #150,000; Insur-
anvc, f-lO.CXW. ....
Beaunre. KeOgh & Davis's wholesale gro-
eery store and tbe two buildings It occupied i Business OoUTSe (10 mOUths;,
In St. Paul. Minn., were burned Tuesday.
Loss, e3T."),000. . ». . ,
Hv tbe explosion of a kiln In the japanning
room of W. A E. T. FllcliN foundry In New
Haven Tuesday the building was set on lire
and damuKCil #40,000. fievernl workmen
were seriously Injured by tbe flying debris.
Corre-
Partial Oourse, - - - -
Day School, one quarter, -
PRINCIPALS :
Albert C. Blaisdell Ledoit E.
.$40.00
- 20.00
. 10.00
Oc.
Oc. Oc. Oo. Oo.
The above arc only sample bargains.^ The
same ruinous reduction to continue all over the
store. Nothing 'escapes. Sale ThurBday at 9
o'clock sharp. Come and reap the itencflts of
tblB great »c. bargain sale, 9c. Remember
Thursday at 9 o'clock sharp. Don't get left.
Oc Oc. Oo. Oc. %^o*
compa-
ny's lines* have asked €or better wagea.
This, with the conductors', brukcmcu's and
Samuel A. Cohen, dealer In clocks and
clothing, was found In his 8t/)re at Lynn,
Mui» iw. ft.- — , . a. . Tb s, w tli the con-aiciors', uraM-iueu :« »um v.»,....-p. "--"-,-„ „vinrV vc«terdav t
tli'at all i>»rtlCB may have an equal chaise at ^.^rdmen's petition, for an Increase, now In where ''V'^?.l\r»?vwrteriaa which Je
!l -.--..! . .i.i^, a.r«.fiv to iw d..wirPd 111 ;i:' K-„,i- nf fh- officials, sbows thut ihc noou. suffocatcd by watcf gaa, w uicD UB
tbe polls— somctliiog gro<dly to l>c des>lreil In the hands of tbe oflJclals, shows that
«outbero elections generally. There may bo movement la general.
for heating.
„... THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
"'*'* i Is preoarod to quote the very towaat prtoea oa
^ lu iSSStoofprlnttni. CaU for eattaaalw.
f
BON MARCHE,
Herrlmack and Kirk Streets.
9c. 9c. 9c. 9c.
The Prices Did It!
We Knew Ihey M!
Well, Why Shouldn't They? They
are low Enough, Good-
ness Knows.
We have had a big trade ever
since we marked donni our gootls
and announced our intention of
going out of bualnena. We are
not making any money, but we
have less goods every night, and
now all we wish is to sell out
clean, slick and smooth during
the coming six weeks. We think
we have ^narked our prices low
enough to do it, and still continue
marking down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
thetn out at once, A glance at
our Dress Goods, Cloaks, -Do-
mestics. Hosiery, Oloves, Ham^
burgs. Laces and Underwear
will convince all that no such
genuine bargains are offered
i elsewhere. Do not be humbugged
\by unscrupulous advertising
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every-
thing in our stock is marked
down as represented.
Oswald & Co.,
3a and 37" Central Street.
FINANCIAL.
Today
i
'g Boston and New York
Markets.
I rrom Cordley ft Company.]
Our Now York oorreB|)ondent sayB one of the
bull leuderi* says : "Bears made an Impi-esslon
on MI«tourl Pncillc today, but ou nothing else.
There ore Indications of measures iielng adopt-
«(^ In Washlngion within tho next week ur ten
days whicli will tend to renew the activity In
apecalation. A stuady advance of 8 or 10
points wt)uld not oul/ bring In the public but
would break half the bucket sho ps In the coun-
try, as tboir custoinorB trade^as a rule on tbe
bull stdo." Union Paclllc weakened on reported
lUuosB of (leacral Manager Potterj, and. rallied
on the prei!iduul'i» n«OB*ago. The pllb of tbe
message ai.poars to ho the Idea liiat no one ex-
pecU those coinpanloB will bo able to pay their
Indeblcdnes-t to the g9veri»mc»l at maturity.
Boston bought Union Paclllc yesterday after,
noon and U likely u» buy more largely today,
as a favorable coni»irucllau lit put on it th<Jre.
Loudon market for Amurlcaos opened hlglior
and is now dull. It I* Btaicd that President
Corbln wfll Issue a statement of business ot
Reading for some years in which he will sliow
that the company cannot afford to pay wages
asked for by the miners. Tlic market o|>cai
quietly as it cU>tcd, at a fraction off from clos
Ing prices. It has no special feature. Clearing
house rate i '< i>er cent.
Quotations.
bunds;
Closing Opening Closing
.)au. 17. Jau. 18. Jan. 18.
O..K.a W.S's...
Mexican Central t's. . . .
LAKU STUCVa.
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Boston
Boston Water Power. . . T.'i
Brookline ••••
Maverick
yreuciiiitMu.'s Bay
Puuobvcot Itay
■an DU>go 60>t
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TBLKrHOMk: ai >CKa.
American Hell Tel. Co. 210 ....
Brie Tftif phone Co 'A» • ....
Mew Kugluud Tel. Co . . 40 '^
KAIL.KUAU MTOOKe.
A.,T. A«. Fo W,', «'*
▲tlsDllo A I'S'lOc lOS
ChlcAKo, lUir. ft (Julncy Vix 128><
Chi., Miir. ft .Norlliern.. M0>4 —
MexIciuK oiitrsl U^ UK
Flint ft I'crv Murquotte 'i*> ••••
riint A I'ere Mar. pret. tsi>4
THM O^OMAJL lOOIBTT.
The Ollmoro Oonoart— Information for
Membera— A lAr*o Inoroase In Mumber—
Last Might's Bohearsal.
I A nmrked copy of this paper will Ims malletl
to members of Uio Bociety, who are rcquestea
to lead carefully what refers to the tickets for
tho Glimoru concert.]
Notwithstanding tha aevere storm and the
wretched travelling, there were ul)OUt 120
meuibors of the Choral society oiit last even-
ing at tbe final rehearsal before the Gllmore
concert. There were rtve anvils In the ves-
trv, and ten men with bainiuers to give the
accompaniment to the Anvil chorus. Tbe
rebearsal wan a ittle crude, and inoio prac-
tice Is needed to make tbls ellcctive. 'ibe
other choruses were robearhcd. Dr. itlx sing-
ing the solo to "Crowned with the Tern-
Kest." At the rehearsal of tbe Inllumiuatus,
Irs. Solon W. Stevens B<(ng the solo, receiv-
ing applause from tbe chorus, aud many
coinpllinentH from Mr. Thayer, tbe conduc-
tor. Her singing <iulte warranted tho praise
It received. Mrs. Hteveus's voice ought to l>e
utilized In some Lowell church choir, where
gooil soprano voloee are much needed.
A ( pusi>lur»ble part of the return^, pf sale
of inofnbcr«ijlp tickets were given lu.npd wrf
hereWlt* kI*« ilJe entlrV membership, as far
as known up to date. Any who have sold
tickets, aiul bava uot y«t report-d. must
make-returns af once to Mr. h. J. Beuner.
treasuier, at Benner Brothers' «tore, near
Boston A Maine depot, as the members must
all be furnished with tlukets tu tbe lillmore
concert.
MRMBERS SHOULD RKAD THIS. I propositions were made. One said njUa Uie
/. X ""f*""" , ^_ . ,. „u-_,,„ Bhould appropr atlon il200; another, make It f 1400.
(1.) Every "Jf ™*^f f,°' ^f? "J^/;" ."^Hg ' U was'^finallv voted to appropriate the $4li
have a -chorus ticket,'' ai d take a seat wlin ^ ^^^^^ .^ . ^.^utiuue present arrange-
the chorus. T'okets of tbls kind vyere ais .
trlbuted to tl»?«« "fb" «:«'« »»^"Vnl V In '^'e quesuSn of procuring now beating ap-
ing. P«>/J»"' l«"'«Plti '^^J^^^^^^ oi^iparatu. was earnestly di<cu«sed by several
order for the Boclety to make any monej oui , u„.,,,i,„,..
of the concert as many memberH as poss^^^^^^ , kI Sbepard said be understood Mr.
miist content l»ie™''«'V'f 'y«\^..„^j^«?! hJ*"'J^ j Cun-no.k haA tlgurcil the cost of Introducing
ticketx, bince they will uot have to De ac- i ^ , ., . ,. _ ,
Baiting ^otnuer*
iftiBcrllaneous.
Union Paoiac
67.'
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liOCAL BAIUnOADI.
M. Y. A N. B
IK. Y.ft .N. K. pre(
Boston ft Maine >
Canlral of M.tss. com. ■
Oantrai of Mass. pief..
Fltobburg
Old Colony
Rutland cum
BuUand pref.
W
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tl'.
4.t
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8;t
87 V
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lie
ee
nex
iriw TOBK aTooa.
Qkloago ft North w est' u Iflti't
Qantral of N. .JorBoy... 7.s't
Delaware ft lIudBon...
DaUware, L. ft W
DaaverftFortWurin..
Brte
Kansas ft Texas
Louisville ft Nsshvllle.
Lake snore
Michigan Central
Mlasourl I'aclllc
North I'liclllc
Moitta I'lidllo pref
New York Central
Norfolk ft Western....
Oaaaha ••••.•^•*
Orwon Traeseetftlal..
Phir.ft Itea^ltng
Texas I'arlilc
Union Faclllc
St. Paul
li«'.
liU^t
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107 V
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47%'
107 X
40-
Abbott, Mrs. A.
Adamit, Chas. K.
AdsniM. Mrs C. B.
Allen, Stella J.
Allen, Mrs. (iio. B.
Alien, Hadle H.
Allen, Annlu L.
A Pen, I.cHlie M.
Allihftw, K. N.
Alwood, Wm. P.
Aver, Frcderle
Aycr, Mri». F.
Ituilgcr, Little
Itadgvr, Vfm. E.
Hulley, Klla A.
Hal lev, FreUf lick
Lukuf, J. AvlMU
lial-lwlu. C. K.
liarker, Mary K.
Harneit, Horace U.
ItHftlett, Mri«. U. B.
liarilelt, Matllo
Itartletl, l>. Bradford
ItatllcM, Frank F.
HnUles, MrB. F. F.
bnylui, James
Bear I, Mii«. If. 11.
lieuncr, Kilwanl .L
{Icntivy, Maude A.
li-i'Km'iiu, John
DIaurhard, Wm. f .
Blunt, Fred U.
Bouiwell, Itoswell M.
IlowlcB, .loBcphlue
B.-udluy, Flla K.
Ilrlgham, Chas. W.
Bradley, Isaac L.
Bislcy.MlHH E.T.
Itrlvham, Kdwanl
Broftf, Mr*, tt. C.
Brown, Alice B.
Brown, Kphraim
Brown, S\v». Knhralm
Brown, Ilolon M.
Hrvant, Nellie L.
Bryant, Nettle P.
Burbauk, Chas. H.
Buruhain, Francis L.
Buruham, Hylvla
Burns, Geo. K.
Burlt, Chas. H.
Burn, Mrs. Chas. U.
Burtt, Arthur H.
Butlar, Paul
Butierlleld, Miss L. L
Carluin, K. B.
Carlton, Mrs. E. B.
Can-oil, Mrs. H. H.
Ingalls, Hose
Jewett, Alice A.
Johnson, Dr. II. H.
Johnson, Kate B.
Johnson. Walter W.
Jordan, Minnie L.
Joyce, (JharluB
Kelley, bdward W.
Kerr, A. L.
Keyes, Marlon S.
Kiudur, Misrt Motile
Kimball, Frank K.
Lancji»mr, .MUi« Maud
Lathrop,MrB. W. H.
Leltb, A. K.
Llbbey, Miss Blauche
Lincoln, Theodore
Lowe, Walter B.
l..oveloy, K.
Lovcjoy, Mrs. E.
Lovejoy, Fred A.
Mack. W. L.
Mack, Win. A.
ManciiVAior, Marlon F.
ManchcNtor, Mrs. L. C.
Msi'dcn, Geo. A.
Mardcu, Mrs. tieo. A.
Mai-Hhall, Charles
Mai-rhall, F oi-encti J.
MarHhall, J. G.
Maynard, C. 1. W.
Mcintosh, Nellie
McKcnnn, v\ m. F.
Meualf, Kred A.
Motcalf, Geo. K.
MlllUun, Aliiion A.
Mllchull, Chus. A.
Moffatt, Flora J.
Moody, llorjice E.
Mooav, Mth. Frank
Moorii, Mr». A. E.
Morion, Helen F.
Murk land,. lames
Murphy, Frank B.
Nelson, George K.
Nichols, A. K.
NichoN. Albert F.
Nichols, Mrs. A. F.
Nichols, Wtlllsin
Nlchol". Mrs. Wm.
Nlokerson, Dr. F.
Oliver, J. H.
Oliver, Miss Clara
Osgood, Dr. Geo. C.
Page, Duilley L.
Palmer, Hon. ( lias. D.
Palmer, Mrs. Chas. D.
Parker, Mabel
Paul, Mrs. F. L.
counted for to Gllmore. and will cost the so-
clctv noiblug, thus Bwclling both tbe chorus
and'tbe prolits to that amount. Let. there-
fore, every singer take a chorus ticket rather
than auv other. Any who are stilt unsup-
pllcd can procure them by presenting thtlr
membership tickets to Mr. Alfred Oilman,
., Vvbo can be found over tbe Boston *
aine depot. , . ,
, (2.1 Every member of Ihe society who is
I not a fhcmlier of the chorus will be furnished
I with a member's check" wblch will be ex-
chauneahle at Durant & Rogers' store, cor-
i ner ol Central and Middle streets on and aft-
i er Friday Jan. 20 until Tuesday evening,
i Jan, '24, when tbe exchange uud sale will b«
I continued at the l>ox-olflce. These mem-
bers' checks will be delivered to members b«-
I twecn now and Friday morning. I^uny fwH
\ to recelTo them before tli"l time Ibcv can se-
icui'e them bv application to Mr. Uilman as
I above. These checks represent one member-
ship ticket aud are goo*l for a Tft-cent neat. If
any member desires a dollar aeat Instead, he
or she can secure the Name by turning In the
check and '3 cents additional.
(3.) Similar checks were given out last
evening to memlwiH of the chorus who were
present to be sold by them to i>erBons who
are uot members. They cost 75 cents each,
and are exchangeable at Durant ft RogerH
for Tft-cent Beat-tickets, or. by adding 26
ceuts, holders can procure dollar seals.
These checks aro also on sale at Carleton S.
Ilovey's, Klllugwood's, ancLT. H. Butler's.
(4.) Members of the chorus are reiiuested
to muet In Jackson ball at 7 o'clock on the
evening of the concert, antl to bring their
lie himself didn't see bow
^WT
• •• •
• • • s
MiaOLLANKOUa.
Western Union 78 % JH'^
Oregon Imoruvement.. 5*i oiJi
Pullman Pain ce Co Ito.'i
PmIIIc Mall ;<7», 8J'i
Lamson 4. 8. Co 4<' •••• '•••
MiKmo an)CKB.
Bonanza IHI ••••
CaiutRLi ft Hecla li« IW ••••
Franklin M^i •••• ■■■*
Osceola..... 20 .... .••.
?ulncv "' •••• ••••
amarack 1*10 1^^^ ""
FBOM TESTIHOAT'S HSCOSV EDITIO.'*.
New York, :i p. in.— In itpltc of tlie president'^
mesnagc Union Pacific wa» »trong and advance
In Oregon Imiirovemont held tbe market Arm nt
Ihe cloHC. Fouling If* most liulllf<h on 'he Ml-
lards, but buslne«8 is still light.
THE LIST GROWING.
S Deaths In Cnster County, Neh,, Alone.
Lincoln, Neb., .Ian. IS.— A despatch
om O'Neill. Neb., says l.'i persons perished
last Thursday's storm lu CUster, county
3ue. Tbe loss of stock Is said to be enor-
)ua. rurtlculars are uot yet obtainable.
Carter, Mrs. M. O. - — ,
Chambrc, Kov. A. St. J. Paul, Miss Grace
( hambre.MiH.A.St.J. Pcsboiv, lt4)sc E.
Chase, David Pettlngftl, Mrs. L. C.
Chane, Mr-i..I. A. Pevey,JullB
Ciiase, Mr*. Luella B. Pevey, Orianna E.
Cheever, Miss 8. H. Pierce, Cora E.
Chlckeilug. Mrs. W. U. Plcku|., Kdniund
Cleworlh, Iannis L.
Clifford, Miss M. B.
Coburn, Horace B.
t'oburn, Walter
Coburn, Mrs. W.
Culion, MIbs Nellie
Colton, Miss Alice
Cross, James
Cumuut^k, Alex. O.
Cumnock, Mrn. A. 0
Cumnock, Miss Kya
Cuuniock. Mil
Lurrler, J. B.
Currier, Mrs. J. B.
Cushliig, Oliver E.
D«lv, F. W. ».
Dsvld, Albert W.
Davis, Millard F.
Davis, Mrs. M. U.
Davis, O.J.
Davis, Mrs. O.J.
Day, Harry B.
Deminif, Mrs. C. II.
Dcwur, David
DImoM, Col. C A. B.
Driver, Mary
Dudley, Sara K.
Pinkham. Mrs. Geo. E.
Pollard, Mrs. A. U.
Powers, Mis* Josie
Preston, Jas. F.
Puffer, Abbie A.
Puffer, Grac4J H.
Hand, Frank H.
Bead, Uobert L.
Bead, Mrs. ILL.
Klchartlsoii, F. A.
„..,. RiehardHon,C. A.
Miss Minnie Blcliardfton. Miss D. M.
Klchardson, Mrs. Geo.
Blchmoi.d, Blrs. C B.
Kix, If. 11, M.D.
RobinBOU, Nellie A.
Robinson, J. W.
UoblnHou, Annie.
Hulllus, H. B.
Rolllnn, Mrs. S. B.
Kowcll, Kuward T.
KusBCll .lames B.
Russell, C. W.
Russell, Mrs. C. W.
Salmon, Arthur F.
Salmon, Mrs. A. F.
Sargent, Anna A.
Dud'oy, KIlH 8. ^ — „--. ^
Diigannc, M's. Mary E. 8aun<lcr», A
Sargent. ''oBcph L.
AFRICAN FIGHTING.
by
mian DIgnn'a Force Dispersed
Friendly Trll>es.
SUAKiM.Jan. 18.— Osman Digua's force
IS attacked yesterday and disjicrsed by
endiv trIlMJs. The reljels afterward ral-
jd and compelled the friendly trll>es to re-
,reaL Col. Kitchner an»l Maj. McMurdo
were wounded. .Six frientlly natives were
killed aud 20 wounded. Tbe rebel loss was
heavy.
A BIc Bobsled Overtnmod.
KAN.SA8 City, Mo., Jan. 18.--Anlramenie
bobsled, containing 02 persons, collided with
another sleil while descending tbe Broad-
way hill last night, and was overturned.
Seventeen of the occunants sustained In-
juries, three of them being seriously hurt.
They were Maud McDonald, Maud Wolseley
and Jennie Tracy. ,
NBW8 ITBM8.
-There will be no carnival In Montreal
tbls winter.
—Both bouses of the Iowa legislature vot-
ed for a United States senator Tuesday, re-
electing James F. Wilson.
—Both branches of the legislature of
Washington territory, at Olympla, have re-
enacted the woman's suffrage law, but ex*
empted women from jury duty.
—Ambrose Carglll of Liberty, Me., was
found yesterday morning at the side of the
road, insensible and with both feet aud bands
frozen. His recovery Is doubtful. Carglll
bad been drinking.
After diphtheria, scarlet fever or pneumo-
nia Hood's Sarsaparilla will give strength to
tbe system and expel all poison from tbe
blood. ___^
Women auflerlng^from aching sides and
backapply a Hop Plaster; It baa soothing
properties.
Duman, Levi B
Drew, Mary
Eailc, M. B.
Ensttmaii, Btta.
Eastman, IlaU'c.
Ea. )n,Wylll8 0.
Eaton, Mr*. M. M.
E.Uoa, W. P.
Katou, Chan- W.
F^dBOii, CI<U8- E.
Eldrod, Mrs. C. P.
Elklns, Mrs. O.N.
Elv, Mrs. lieo.W.
EiiiorBon, Frank A.
Enorsou, Moses w.
Emerson, Mrs. Clara
Euo, F. L.
Eno.W. P. „ ^
Uvorett, Mrs. R. D.
Everson, Albert.
FUke, Mrs. A.II.
riandcra, Kverton P.
Fleming, F. G.
Fleming, Mrs. F. O.
Fletcher, Miriam
Folsoui, Knile
Folsom, Mary F.
Fobs, Ethel.
Foster, barauelW.
Fobter, Zatdce.
Francis, James
FrancH, Mrs. J. B.
French, Abbie
French, A. F.
French, J. B.
French, Mrs. J. B.
Fryatt, Sadie R
Heveiauce, William
Sliaw, Mrs. Frank
Bimondsuu, Annie h.
Slater. Arthur H.
Smith, Dr. H.J.
So|)er, Lllla M.
Spollonl, * rcderlck A.
Stearnii, Frank K.
htuaruM, Mrs. F. K.
Stetbon, Anna-
Stevens, UenJ. F.
Steveus, Chas. B.
Stcvenn, Solon W.
Stevens, Mrs. Solon W.
Stevens, Ncdte 11.
Stevens, Mrs. E.J.
Stevenson, F. t.
Stott, Hon. Chas. A.
Stott, Mrs. C. A.
Sturlcvant, Geo. F.
Swanu, Harry
Swan, Mis* Maria
Tall>ot, MIhs llanlct
Tnlbot, Mrs. C. P.
Ta'bot, Mrs. Julian
Tenney, Mabel F.
Thlssell, Mary E.
Thomas, Eilward W.
Thomas, Mrs. E. W.
Thompson, llaltle B.
Thornber, John 8.
Trueworthy, J. B.
Tmeworthy, MIsb
Trull, Larklu T.
Trull, Mrs. L. T.
Tuckc, Edward M.
Tuckc, Mrs. E. M.
Gage, .1. Arthur, M. D. Tweed, Timothy G
Gardner, Bertha
Gates, Royal
Glllard, Lina.
Oilman, Alfred, Jr.
Gllman, Mrs. Alfred
Goddard, Mrs. Chas.
Goodalo, Mrs. F. C.
Goodhue, Mrs. D.
Goward, E. T.
Gram, John D.
Gram, Mrs. J. D.
Greeley, A. D.
Greeley, A. W.
Gilflin, Mrs. J. W.
Ortswold, Florence
Haggett, Col. A. A.
Ilaggett, Mrs. A. A.
Haggett, Frank P.
Hamblet, Mary B.
Hamblel, Mary J.
JEantajies*
In this city, Jan. 16, by Rev. Smith Baker,
David F. Faulkner and Miss Judith A. Drury.
Hamilton, Mrs. JUry H.Wighl, Wm. H. O.
Hamilton, MIs^HelenC.Wlllcy, Henrietta
Harmon, Mrs. B. F,
Haworth, John H.
Hlirht, Mrs.
HI. I, Arthur B.
Hill, Henry E.
Holdeu, Mrs. E. D.
Hood, Chas. I.
Hood, Mrs. Chas. I.
Hoole, Miss M. W.
Home, C B.
Uorue, Flora.
Home, Miss K. W.
Howe, Mrs. J. M.
Hoyt, Walter H.
Uuse, Alice P.
Hustey, C. S
steam at ii>1100.
IbU could be.
The ((uestiop was asked whether there
had been anv falling off of receipts since tbe
pastor left, 'rhe answer wae t|iat there had
uot.
11. C. Church favored the purchase of fur-
naces. It would cost a good deal to put
Ktcani in aud more to run It. Mr. Church
complained of one of the windows of tbe
church being left open on a week day. It
woui.l be bad lu case of fire. Tbe ianltor
said it was necessary to clear tbe building of
Biiioke.
l>ea. ti. Ci. Mack favored steam, but said It
would coNt more than a furuace.
Jacob Rogers very earnestly uruoil the
need of doing something for Improved beat-
lug arrangements.
Henry 0. Howe liked furnaces better than
steam.
A. (i. Cumnock moved that flOOO be ap-
propriated for procuring lmprovo«l heating
appiiratus, aud the motion was carried.
George W. Hatcbebler moved that tbe so-
ciety approprlatif *100 from tbe Critchett li-
brary fund to tbe Sunday i»cbool, us is cus-
toma'rv. c'arrkd.
The meeting then a4Journed.
~^AMUtBllKim.
THK OONCBRT AT HT. PAUL'S.
The concert at St. Paul's church, tbe pro-
gramme of which we gave tbe other day.
was un Immeuse success, bOtb musically and
flnaiiclally. The house was tllle«l. In spite of
the bad weather, and tbe concert was admir-
:rir.'.,c^'..i";u. =: •"*■,;?.„ ■s.™™ u.; iv ...if.. P.r- ..l;"" -• 'i""" =
and bring anv of tbe (iHmore chorus books
which tbcv niav have. Promptness Is neces-
sary lu o'rder to get tbe chorus properly ar-
rauged before the cuucbrl beglus.
The sale of meml>ershlp tickets has been
excoe«llnglv goo.l, showing a marketl Interest
In the society. There ought to be about 2(K)
more persons who. If their attention were
directed to the matter specially, would Jo n
tbe society, and that number of tIckoU could
uudoiibledly l»e sold, If everybody In tbe so-
ciety would push It. The Inducement of one
seat at (illmoro's concert, aud two at the
Croatlon, which will be given on the Ttb of
March, Is enough to attract people. If this
shuuM meet tbe eye of any who have not yet
been solicited, and who would like to Join,
let them seuil word to tbe Courlur oflice, and
tickets will be sent tbein.
KIRK STRKKT CHURCH.
The Annual Mooting of the 8o«lety-«IOOO
Voted for Imprdvod Hoatlng Apparatus.
Tho annual meeting of tbe Kirk street so-
clety was held In the vestry of the church
last night at 7 o'clock. There was an attend-
ance o? about forty gentlemen. The meet-
ing waN called to order by W. W. Johnson,
clerk of tbe society, and Jacob Rogers was
cho»eu moilorator. H. B. Shattuck oftere«l
prayer, after wblch three ballots for clerk
were taken. On tbe third ballot 11. J. Potler
was chosen, receiving 17 votes to 14 for h.
H. Hhattuck. Mr. Potter was sworn lu by
L. E. Miepard, esq. .... , , ^
U. M. Boutwell. Frederick Lawton and W.
M. Sawyer were elected members of the so-
ciety. The treasurer, Clarence E. Burnham,
read tbe report for 1 ho last year. The report
showed the receipts to have been i78'i0.3i,
aud a balance of t'Hi was left In the treasury.
The committee on debt fund rei)orted that
there wa>* a balance of $0231 In favor of the
commllteo. The debt Itself, as It appeared
from the statement of the tr 'asurer, was aiv
parently about »1100, but bv promises and
contributions It bad been reduced to a little
overrwo. , ,.
Mr. Burnham declined a re-eleitlou as
treasurer, aud S. K. Whipple was elected on
a ballot, receiving 24 votes out of 82 cast.
On motion of Dr. S. L. Waiil the following
committee was appointed to report a board
of assessors: H. B. Sbatluck, Pblletus Burn-
ham, .S. F. Whipple, Henry Hyde aud L. E. j
Shepard. ^ „''
While the committee were al>sent, C. E.
Adams referred to two bills which bad been
pro-ented to Rev. Mr. Dickinson. They bad ,
been contracted by Dr. Rlx In preparation
for presenting tho cantata. "Tho Duugbti-r 1
of .Samaria,'' aud were for librettos of the 1
cantata and for the services of a bass singer,
Mr. Foster. Tbe bills were 922 and $b each.
The assessors said Mr. Dickinson had guai-
auteed payment. Tliey thought the matter ,
should be referred to the society. The socie-
ty, after discussion, referred It to the dca- j
t'ons. (
The conimlttee on nominating assessors re- 1
ported the following list: A. ti. Cumnock,
E. T. Uowell. L. E. Shepard, A. W. Burn-
ham, E. A. Robinson. Messrs. Cumnock
aud Rowell declined to serve, uud a new coiu- |
mittee was appointed to report another list.
Tbe -econd committee reported tbe namex :
of Jacob Rogers uud J. W. C. Pickering lu
place of Messrs. Cumnock and Rowjdl. Mr.
UogcrK po.«lllvely declined, and Hurftly Mr.
Cuinuock was Induced to serve again. Tbe
assessors, after election, were sworn lu by 1
A. M. Cbadwlck.
Capt. U. A. Habscom asked that tbe sev- 1
enth article of the by-laws be road by tbe
clerk, which was done. The article refers
to tbe qualltlcatlons of members of the socle- |
ly. Capt. Hanscora said he could see uotb-
Ing In the article wblch forbids women be-
(jomliig^-members. He asked for Information
on the point and wished the moderator to
rule on It. The moderator also could see
nothing in the article which preveats women
from becoming members.
that It was perfection, but there was little
tlMd was amenable to crlticl8n|, all tbinge
considered. The American orJiestra did
flrst-rate work, l)Otb as accompitulsts, aud lu
the Instrumental numbers, aud the soles
were exceedingly well done. Mr. McDsnIel.
Mr. Dufresne ami Mr. Jeanotte all received
float applauhc for their several si>eclul per-
oruum.es, and Mr. Hardy In bis violin
obligido accoinpaniments showed bis line
taste and faultless execution. Tbe chorUN
did wonilerfiilly well, and reflected much
credit on Mr. Raker's careful training. Tbe
choir of the charch was re-liiforcod by some
of the l)est voices In Lowell for the oc -aidon,
antl ilie chaructcr of tbe music rendered was
such a» to call for their best eflbrts. Such
works UK the "Inflsmmatus," tho ••(•lorla"
from tbe Twelfth Mass, and "(iod of Israer
are quite worthy of any musical aasoclallon,
and I liul tbcv were so well rcnilored Is an
aohlevemenl not to be IlKbtly esteemed.
MIsi Kttu Htlmson saug tbe solo to the lu-
flammulUH with excellent cflcct.
Of 1 ourse the great attraction was Mrs.
Maud M. Slarkweath.tr's ringing, wblch was
thoni,'bt to be oven superior to ber previous
efl'ort'.. Her wonderfully clear, lluto-llkc
voice bad ample chance to display Itself In
tbe seU'ttlonh given. Tbls was specially true
of tlieertvatlna Hel Ragglo from tho opera
^•Semiramlde," lu which class of luusic Mrs.
8Urk went her excels. Her two ballads,
"Sprlnii Song" and ••Protestations," were
charniiMKly rendered, though It was qulle
manife>i but evuiilng. as heretofore In this
vocalUl'H appearance In Lowell, that she ap-
pearn to bent advantage In florid music, re-
(iuirliiK vocal nimoleness aud agility, rather
than briadth ami power.
THE PRINTlIta' BALI..
Tbe tlrst annual ball of tbe I.«well priaters
took iiiiice last nlgbt at Post 43 hall. It was
IU eniovable affair In every respect, and was
•o Buo'tihsful that another Is sure to l>o held
■cxt year.
"HUMPTY-UUMPTV."
! Tomorrow evening Tony Denler's
"llumpty-Dumptv" show will be itlven at
While ball. Tony b" long l>een a favorite
wiierever he ha> a«q>caieil, and he will no
doubt add to li*> ici'italleu while on thla
\ear'B trip. A good company antl a good
piece will combine to make un enjovuble en-
icrtalument. Tbe besl of a "Humpty-
Dumpty" show Is that one knows nearly
what It will be, and yet It Is always different
enough to be novel and interesting.
'•UA.N'IEL IIOO.NK."
The border drama of this name will be
Kiven at hla*U- bull Friday evening of this
week by Peck .S: Kiir-nian's comiiany. To
make tbe piece as icullstic as ponsible the
uiauagcnient have securetl the services of flie
renowueil scout. Capt. Jack Crawford, late
.blef of Hcoutx in the L'nllod .Stutex army.
Many living aiilmiils :ilso wll! be let loose on
ibe stage, so Ibid the ertcct will bo exceed-
ingly natural and vivid.
"ov'kH TIIK (JAIIDF.X WAl.I.."
A production the merits of wblch Lowell
audlenceM have more than once jiidgi'd lu a
favorable Ikbt, w ill be pret-euted .Saturday
ivenlug at Hunllnglon bull by tho over uop-
ular Mr. aud Mrs. George 8. Knight.
MAfDE HANKS rO.MIXG.
It will be, wc doubt not, a cause of gratlfl-
. atlon to hundreds to know that the cbann-
1 ug young act rfit*g. .MIsH Maude Bunk-, will
bo at Mu«lc ball next Monday evening. Her
visits last season were greatlv enjoyed, and
ber coming appcurunce will tloubtless be
even more welcome. She will present "Joan
of Arc," which she lia* played all ihlt season,
and In wblch her artMic «uc<ohs has l»ceii
remarkable. She Is ;*lill under the manage-
ment of Atkiuson A- 1 ook. Further particu-
lars will be given later.
NOTES.
Gus Williams In "Keppler's Fortunes" at
Mu(dc ball Saturday.
Tickets for Mr. Ballou's lecture, to be glv
The following communication from Rev. g,, tomorrow evening ut John street church,
" '■ " may be obtained of all lb«dru.!;glMis», at Dur
Tvler, A. L.
Tyler, Frank I.
Varney, Manley H.
Walker, Mrs.
Ward, Helen A.
Warde'l, Thomas
Ware, Anna L.
Watson, 8. D.
Watson, Mrs. James
Watson, Mrs.
Watson, Miss A. V.
White, Frederic O.
White, Mr. G. F.
White, Wm. H.
White, Miss M. T.
Whitman, Archibald A.
WhilUer, Helen A.
Whlttier. Stephen T.
Wight, Margaret
Wight, Mary E.
Wllley, Mies Belle
Wills. Nellie E.
Wilson, A. C.
Winsor, Thomas
Woodside, Mrs.
Woodwaru, Abbie F.
Woodward, Jennie F.
Woodworth, Artemas B.
Woodwortb, Mrs. A. B.
Worcester, Wm. H.
Worcester, Mrs. W. H.
Wright. Albert D.
Wright, Herbert A.
Wright, Margaret
Wright, Bev. Geo. C.
Young, Cnas. S.
Hutchinson, Mrs. LlssleToung, L. P.
Hutchinson, Reuben M. Toung, Mrs. A. S.
Hyde. Klrkley
Total, S16.
C. A. Dickinson was read by Mr. C. E.
Burnham :
• A8TOR HouBK, Niw York, Jan. 2, I8tw.
3f>/ Dear Clarence :
Yours or the Seih ult. came duly to hand, and
I desire to expnSss to the Klik street church
and parish through you my heartiest thanks for
their generous action in extend.ng my salary to
Jan. 1. The spirit which prompted the act was
of a ple<;e with the generous and conslderaU;
treatment which I have always experienced at
their hands, and while I consider It an honor to
have bcon their pastor, 1 shall always esteem It
a privilege to hold them In grateful remeui-
bran&o because of tho many kindnesses which I
have reoeivcd at their hands.
I regret that unavoidable circumstances made
it impossible for me to return some service for
the laat month's salary.* I also regret that ill-
ness frustrated so many of my plans and com-
pelled me to call for an Immediate release from
duty. My sudden going from duty was com-
pulsory, ami some things were left undone that
ought to nave been done. But trusting to that
kind forbearance which the Kirk street church
has always extended to me, and a continuance
of their Interest, which I should be sorry to for-
feit, I am, with the prayer that God will bless
them all.
Very sincerely,
CHA8. A. DICKIK80M.
The treasurer was asked to give an esti-
mate of the receipts for pew rent the comini?
year. He thought they would be about
fftOOO. The appropriations were taken up,
Item by Item.
Dea. S. L. Ward reported that the com-
mittee on pastor's salary regarded f 2500 as
sufficient, aud that sum was therefore appro-
Eriated, after an amendment making It #3000
lul been defeated.
The sexton's salary wu fixed at #250.
which Is an Increase of #50 on last year.
The treasurer was voted recompense
amounting to 3 per oent. of tbe money he col-
lects. Thesumof #200 was voted for lucl-
denUla, and tbe aame sum waa given to re-
pairs.
Tbe matter of muaie for tbe coming year
waa eooaldered at some length, eod eeveral
ant A RoKers's, Nichols & Fletcher's, Wash-
ington market, Belvldere market and at tbe
Home, No. 10 John street. Tickets for chil-
dren under 15 years of age, 2.'» cents, at the
door. '
"One flre burns out another's burning,"
and most pains suffer more to l>e cured, but
Salvation Oil is painless and certain. It costs
only 26 cents.
DENTIST
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vartrs. A marvel of puri-
ty, strength and whole»oni«ne»M. More e<-.onom-
leal than the onllnary klndit, aud cauuot be sold
In oompetltlon wlUi the niulttiu<le of low (est.
short weight alum ur phoHidiste powdera. 80U
onigincatu. Royal Kakinu Powi>KK Co., IM
Wall street, New York.
0rh) SUbrrttgrmrntd.
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ANTED.— A flrBt tenor to sing la a male
quartette. Address A. A., Courier oflice.
Importanno Artists.
We make to order odd and regoUr
liiei of 0AMVA8 AND STRET0HEB8.
Alio keep on baad 27, 36, 40, 46 inch
OAN VAS in Smooth, Roman and Twilled,
by the jard or roll.
KITTREDGE'S,
Ita CBMTMAL ■TRBBT.
RAYMOND'S
VA.CA.XI03V
KXeURfillOIVfil.
All TraveUlns Bxpenaos Inoludod.
A party will leave BOSTON, MONDAY.
MAKCII U, 1H8S, In a
Mow and If acnlfloont Train of Vostlbnled
PaUmaa Palaoo Cars, with Pullman
Palace DInlng-Car Attached,
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GRAND TOUR OF 47 DATS
Through the Southern States
^— AMI)
ih:exioo.
HppclAl time Schedules, In order to bring all
plcturcBi|no HO'tlons of the route Into daylight
view. .Side trips to numerous |>ointM of Interest,
including a MIe Days' Kxeuralon ovor tho
Pleturoaque M«zican Railway. VIhIIh will
lie made to Clncinnail, Lonlsvllle, the Mammoth
Cave, Nanlivllle, Montgomery, Mobile, New
OrloNUH, HouBt4>n, (;a1vu81oii, Man Antonio, Kl
Paso. Santa Fe, and Las Vegas Hut Hpringsi
Paso del -Nortu. Chihuahua, /aoatocas, Avua-
liCMllontCM, Leuu, Hliao, (iuanaJUHto. guereUro,
Toliica. Ortasba. ( onlolm, the KalU of Atuync,
i'uebin, the I'vramld of ( holula, and TIhxcsIm.
iu iidditlon towhtch there will Ih! a Sojourn of
Ton Uays In tho €lty of M oxloo.
CaUfornla KxcursloDS.— February 2 and 7;
Maii-h s and 11. The February 7 Party will re-
main In New Orleans four daya t<» wUncits the
Macnlfloent MardI Oras DIsplajr.
Kicarelons to Washlaffton (Nlulh tieasou).
-MareheaiKl 90.
W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMB.
«j|rNcnd for «1e8<'riptlve circulars, deslgiuitlug
the tour UeHlred.
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Some of our rec^^nt Farm Mortgage Loans
may be uotlc«4l an to I low* :
$3.V) on 4(1 acre farm worth tMOO
$500 on 40
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Advertise in tlie Courier.
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All soUd steel and flne finish. ,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Onr stock of Skates Is the largest ever offered
In Lowell, and embraces all leadUig stytes and
naakea.
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Lovers of a sood cup of Taa
should visit our store and get a
sample pound of our teas. Hu»>
drods of our custouiers who hava
triad them praise them highly for
tboir flne flavor aad stroacth. Wa
buy our tons direct of tho Import-
ors and save the Jobbers' profltt
whieh wo give to our customers.
We do not elalm to Import our
toaa as many dealers do, bnt wo do
claim that we do not cat all onr
profits on teas and ooffiios and that
wo do not five away rhoap glass
ware aud oro«*kery, whlrh If wa
did our customers would havet«
pay for Indirectly, and that, wa
think. Is a very good nNMoa why
wa emu nflTord to sell pure tons •«
a small margin. Read our prieos
and call and got a sample.
Very Best Cianlen Formosa TOc.|>erlb.
Fine (iarden Forinoss iMc. "
ICxtra (iardcn Formosa Mc. "
Fine Oolon>f iOt;.
(Jood Oolong 8Ac.
Very Iteiti •lapsD. • Tec.
Fine Jnjian. ........... .. ...... •.•.••>eOc.
Kxtra .rapaB • Mc.
(Joo<l .Japan. •...•.•....•.........•• ..ewe.
Fair Japan. • •> .SAc.
Very llext Cncolored .fa|>an eOi-.
Fine IJn<u)lorud .lapan ...SOi;.
Very Besl Kniillsb Breakfast 7Uc.
Fine Kngllah BruakfaBt eOc.
Kxtra KnglUh Hreakfast Mo.
(iOud English lireakfast 40o.
4^ We allow a dlsi-ount of Ave cents per
pound on three )>ound lots.
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Enterprise Casli Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
fto. i Pfescotl SlfB6^ opp. lartel StfMl
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID.WINTBB, IM
All-Wool sod Merino Underwear.
HesT7 Merino, Otshmere aad All-Wool
Hoaiery,
Lined and Unlined Street Qlo?.es.
FnrOapi and Olovei, in Seal, Bearer,
Otter and Mnikrat.
Sobby Windsor Oapi in tbe latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Oapi and Olorei.
Ladies' Seal Olores.
Genteel Scotch Olores.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toqnes and Sashes,
in the club and other colon.
The latest ideas in Fnll Dress Requisites.
Norelties in Fine Keck Dressings, Maf-
flers, Suapenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
AT
HOWARD & CO.'S,
«5 MERRIMACK STREBT.
WE BECEIVE CUB
Every Thurflday, ensuring the freshest possible
for Friday. Our bill for this week Includes
Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Fresh Maekoral,
Smelts, Flounders and Freah Horrlnc;
Prwvldonce River and VlrglaU OYVtKBM,
Clmms on shell aad Bhuoked. Sm
HaUbnt, Finnan Haddies, Anaarloaai
F. and C. SARDINK8.
We have our Oysters and Lobstera tresh en
Saturday for Sunday.
Eiacott
77 BBIDOR
HARVEY A CX>.*S
California Excursions.
Low SaUa, Free glooplac .
For full Infomatloo eoasnlt roar neareel
ticket ageot or A. 0. tfAKvar k Co., SSO Waah-
lagten street, Boaton. Maee. _
ALL nVD^ or OOMmBOIAL
PBurmio
ffoapttjMidatr
;*
A « 1
vv. .\
*'.'
'-S^
.71 iri i'
rnDDItlfiSBX COUNTY.
Sunday tTOOO wrk f .unJ wswed Jn one of
tbe tlckir ot Ibe bed on whIcU tbe late Mrs.
Somenj of Kdxewortb, Maltlen, iint'd tlvHieep.
It i« Bald that Mm. So«iei>. ciirrit'tl un ui) ex-
teuHive Ii(iuor Ituhinens ytaiu «i?o, but Rave It
up after pajinii beuvy linen.
Concord ha« rei-cntly completed h now
armor V fort be u^e of cmpiiny A, Mxtb
reK'meiit, Capt. K. K. Cutter, and t will \>e
deVlicated January 20. A pri/.- drill ui.d
a milltarv ball ate to be m eclal ^•»«»'!«'*.- ,"
is boped ibal Uov. Aiue« and alutt will br
preiicut.
""-^ ^~ Pep|i«rell.
\l the aiinmd nH't;tin« of tbe Lndlci*' Social
circle, tbe 11 iKt WedtieHdiiy III .luiumry, tbe
followiiiL' otHovrn were fictlcd for ibc yciir
1S8^- rK>i.l«ul, Mr*. Albert A. I.uwrciico;
lli>t vice prcKidi-nl. Mrs. K. K. Uiibi»rdMin ;
Hei'oiid vice i)r«-».l»le lit. Mi>. II. ColHii ; "cc*
retarv. Mi>. .losepli II. rurbcli: ticHMinr.
"Mrs.'cieo. Diiiia liaiu rof t ; colbitor. Ml«>*
'Eiiimu Blake. Kiirlit dlivclr.'iMh svcre cIi.mcii.
Willi .Mrx. .V. .S. \N»)i»l\vard ax ibdr cliulr-
luiiii. Tbe I'liliy vlul) funiUh liiri.uy mtcr-
taliiiueiU foicvci.lii;;*. Tbe iieM lueeiiiiK
will Iks al tbe rcsliUMuvof Mr*. (Jiirnitl. 1 lie
Sotiiil Circle Is ill ii>ry<»d llinmciiil coiiduion.
Tbe Hiiiiual iiicclliiK »>1 ll"' Min.liiy -cliool
lehulUMllii Ibecliolivof Uev. Mr. .Mooie uw
huperlimnd.lit, U. i>. Ib»iiii..|i a^sUtuiit.
Jlrs. Adill-oii \VtH..|vviii.l Mcrci.ir). .Ml'."*
Mice SarU'll licii«urcr. .MIs^ (:iiilo «.
i'lclcbcr lii»i!iiiaii. I.«'<)n l.uwiolicc a»»Maiil.
and Mi>. ra;jct.rK nM. ,, ,
Tbe .Mii^b-al socitly licM a pleasant ic-
union ill I'rcMoil halt Udlucxlay .•vciiiiiu.
Jitii. 11. Tbe ball wic- arniii'4<'l u" a lar^jt'
reccptlDii r.Miiii, pni'ciiliiiK a lioiiu'likc a|«.
peaianee. as cbidi's. laLlc-, MTieii*. .V..,
were klil'IU luaiutl for llic ociisloii. 1 be
)iatlo oeiUi'icd a |iuMlltMi ill IbtMiiilrc o( Ihe
^tiitaU
SCRATCHEDJ8 YEARS.
ASoHly, ItchliiB Skill DliieH»e with KiulUsa
bufferluft Cuiea by Cutic*-* M«-u.eaie».
eiiiiiflt000) $f Co*
Playing Cards.
t ■^'
If I hail kimwn «»r the rilTiM'KA nKMKUlES
tw.'iit\ -elKbt ycHiB atfu U woul.1 bavo »ave«l me
^■M)iiO (iwo liiin.be 1 <toll«r^) an-l a.i »innion«o
amniinl or »uffcili.K. Mv .II^chm^ (PsorlasU)
e..mmen«'eil on n»y lua.l lb a xnoi not lurifcr
I . n a cvi.t. H "I'lea.l n.l.l.lly al over iiiy l>.M|y
iind uot iiiKlcr mv niilW. The -.rules vvo.iM diup
• itrof me alllbe lime, aii't my i.uireiliijt
eiMllcHH, ami wlilu.ut relief. One tlmu^uml
iHfH woiil'l iionempt nie ta ba\e Itils
uver«Kalii. I am a |>iM>r man. I>ut tcel
Ik- lellevttl ol uliat some of tbe
Large ABSortment and
Prices.
Low
Eatoifeis*
EaQroiM.
J.l:
ba
II, Willi seaH lor ilie elionis, tllrcilly liaik
of it. N.urlv all the niii»lcal ami bwiiorary
lliellllMl^ uerc |.|r»ent. ainl witli liuHtd
frli'lltl* swelle.l tin; llllllll'er to aliollt l.K).
Tbe chorus uaNc i>eli'.il(»ii< fpiiii ••(inceii
Kstbei" and "I'liialt-iv." Mr«. •
Filch saic r.'sli's ••|'«>rever and honx i
II.
Mrs. lluleliiusoii and .Mr. l-<ila san; " tlie
llect.neillaUon." by l.iicoiiloid. ami .Mi-« Ma
A. Ulake haiiK' "»i»)od-l»yc," by I .••tl. .\
collalloii >¥a<. Mr\»vl at It o'clock, aflei w hlcb
ijistrnmeiitiil duet-t»v Mrs. i;. I.. I'ai l.cll uml
>lri<. .James M lec. colbxc sunu" ••> N. .•*.
Bbatluck of Soiii. rvllle. a fiiiiin r resl.leiit
ttivl a im-uilicr of tbe sO(|.i\, K'aincs uii>l
dahclujjoceiipled tlif rest i.f llie evening.
All steine«l to eiiJoN tlieinsciv cs an<l >«» ^,''''[
that reunion- ... III. 1 !»• b.lu oittuer. .Miisicul
meelliiKi* are lo In- held, for Iht; in-.-.tiil . .'h
Monday evenliiK» ui Ibe niiiMc r.min. i..
Church Df**! H»«»t».
A "Iwal" Is u i..Mi»-t> nlllntloii; a "d.-ad
beat" is a live niiiwnco wjiieb .lini,'- lo a re-
■pcctabie rciaitalltiu In tbe cuininiiiilly with
all I lie tena.il V i»f a veleiaii barna.-le or
R biirdo.k bill ; one branch of the deud-
beat famllv haunts raitnoad llikch, inlostrel
khoWM aii'.l im'iiiiKerle.clr.usew t(»lllmf for
choice jtosllbtiis i»ii Ibe profcsNlDiiid "free
lUfduriniiflx .bijKof Ibe week uiid leht-
Injr upon Hie sexeiilb. only be.iiiiw rallroa.U
with iiiliislrel and liip|M»droiiu' shows, by a
sort of iimxplaiiicd liabil, k'" nut of business
from Saturday ev«iilii>{ until 3lomliiy iiiorii-
Inif.
But Ibe cbunli. an well lot the world, Is »e-
rloualy ani'ove.l l.y tlnnMiea.lisiii uml a ke» n
obaerver ba«'ii.»l occasion lo open hi- eyes
very wide nor very lon« to dUctver Ihe ex-
lileueo of lb.' plaaue; Ibc juimlllious beat
woul.l despise a ••jiuss" on a rallr.ta.l or Into
• ball show as be woubl a Heverlv hrlltc; he
ftays for his rulboud Ibket* to Boston, ami
or bis bout tl.ket* to .New York, iua.lviince,
aud without a sl^fh or uriiiiiblM; but be evi-
denlly eiiJo\s u ilmiou;fb duiiidii).' before be
pavH for Ills' seat la the nosptd ir'iiii— his new
.lol-
(llneaAU
rtili lo
(loctori* ital.l
was lciir.»»\ , some iliijf-w.rni, |.*.iib«slfi, elc. 1
taok....mid ...SarsipurlUai .'ver one vear
«,v,l .1 b.ilf. bin no core. 1 went to tw.. or tbreo
,|..elor» an-l no eure I cauiiot jmhIsij lb« H ri-
ci 11% KKMU'llKtoo iniiib. Ibcy biivo iiia.le
mv ..kill a- clear nn.l tr.e Inmi *ca let as a
l.al.vV. All I u.*«.l ..1 them whs Ibrec lioxen of
ririi'i HA. aii'l ibice Im.hUii ot ( iTU «k.\ KV.
HOI.VKM. aii.liwo cak.-. of CinKTUA ><»AI'.
It von ItJol III en lure "ml nabl i.'U woul.l have
.ure.l me f.>r ^i-i 0 <"» von woiiM bave IkhI the
iit.mev. I l.i..kcd llU'ilicpl.iuivln y..iir Iwok
of l*o"«rla-li« (plcUtP' niuoLcr two, "ll.iw lo
Cure SI.IO IMKeascs"), bni now \ mw iih clear a«
anv iui>«n.ev( r WH*. TlirouKb I"".' t'f bal.ll I
luf) mv hamUover mv aniir ami Icjfs to h i\4i4' i
..iii-c 111 M »Ml.i 1 ul !■» no p'iriMiK'. I am all
w. II. I MiMieli..! t«iiitv .•♦tflii ye.ir-. ai-.l U K'»'
lo l.«' a Ulii.l..! w." ii'l iialiiiv t.i me. I Ibunk
N.iii a ilion-i ;nl lliiie^. AnyililiiK moi-u tba*. you
\M»m to know write me, oi' awvoiio v bo ita.ls
tUiHm.y.rlu.toiiioamll^wliliu.jwn^^^^^^
>\'aler1)iiry, Vt., .Ian. Jw n, Is-T.
l'Horl»»U, Kc./.eiiia. I'elicr. Uliuwovrn. l.lclion,,
PiiiillO'-. >cil.l Ilea I, Vltk ( rii*t. Dan.lnia,
l».nlM'i>', llakei»'. tjr.'f i>' an. I WaMieiwoui-
Mil's Hell. uihI eveiv »|icc.e»..l ll< bbijf, lliinilnn,
SiMiv, Plmplv lluoioii of ti.e sUtii an I ^ai.
an. I III I, Willi l,o^». ot Hall, arc |.orlil>elv
euicl bv I I ii.i KV.lbe ^reai -k\\\ .•lire, .ml
I I Tl. rUA >«ur, an . \.|UlrUe >klii ».• lulMl.r,
e\urnallv. aii.n i rni iia Hi s.<i,\ kn r, ibc new
I'.l I I'liVlll.r. Intel nillx, wlicii pU>slflaii-> an'l
.<ll otlier ieiiie>lle» f.»ll.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and RetaU Druaffiats,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
Playing Cards.
A harpiiu for 20 cents. These
lire of good thickness and nice
enough for anyliody.
EliLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholetmlc and lirtall Driiaaiata,
OPPOSITE P08T OFKICK.
Sol.l evcivwber.'. I'fUe. (i ii.iiiv. .Vi...
>.iAl'. JV., KKHoi.v i:M. #1. l'iv|.ariM| ov tUo
I'.n-ri.R IMCIU ASI> tllKMIt AL CO., Wosloil,
Mas.4. '
«i-..<eci| for "Mow to ( im- "»';ln |it»CA«<«,
iin<l P(o lertlmoiitalo
til
]n-h, .Ml lllu«tiailonN, an-l 100 ici
riMI'LK^, WlaekheaU. cha .pel and oily
«>vcate.ll.vi I niLi«\ Mkiu. viKU *oAI'.
<kiii p
Playing Cards,
:h
pa.. ...
rent; Im know* that earthly c.irpoiatloiiM
will not iflv«' bini credit, but be I- eoiiHdent
the i.,or«l will IruM lilin for wliat be owes fur
tbe siippori of public woisblii. for six
months or eveti a year. If iiccAissury ; like
thunder from M verv distant lla-li of lUbt-
XlUvs, bis tlnaoeial pntofs .»f iipprccliiti.m of
chur.'h |.rlvil.'ifes follow afur. at a t^eri/ n-
■pectful dUlall.e ; ami so be l>eat» dow n Ibe
market vulu.- «d aalvallon and aci-ept*
Isaiah's relerence to '•wlihoiit money and
without price." n-. llU'ially appllciilde t.i an
oecupanev of .hiir.-li olttlni.'s ; It is as evMeiil
In the ImuM' of tlic Lord as at tbe luokeiV
board that wbal t-o^is little or iiotbluK !■
worth Utile or nolliliiK lo Ibe possessor.
Oilier .-lasM-si*! beats hire one-half of a
church |«'w anil ipiile jteneriilly su-'ceed in
usinj: two halvi's or else Ibcy «'oiitimially
overflow into an adjoining slip, and allow
lioincKein roil- iicluiibor to pay for a Kbare
of their saiietuary dues; it i- ipiitc 'Ikcly that
they woul.l -c.nii lo ciiI.m- heaven on a ha If
ticket or at n-<lii«rd rates. .*r to creeii Into
future blcs-e(lia>s oil a iielK'bbor's vlrtueg;
but while on tli.dr way to the celestial kliitf-
doiu Ibcy iccu^iiiz. temple economy as a rare
Chiislian ifmce. , , . , ,
If chunli \\or-lii|» 1- sustuiiicil by "weekl
ofTerbms," Ibes sivly slip llltotbc Im.x sue
wulllatel .liiiM- 11- tbe po-t, railroad or ex-
press otH.-.- r.fiiM- ; and they actually <lo so
little work Willi llie riiflil liiui.l that It is no
object for their left band lo seek lo know
what is ;.'oiok' oi». , .. ,
HUH aiioibei cuss of rcspeclalile .hnrch.
goers rcfiiM to look at, or l» reeo;.'iii/.t; a con-
tribiilloii bos fi.r oilur Ibaii the siipiMirt of
the n-ual .•liunh servl.v; t<. Ibeiii lb.' <|Uar-
terlv ptvv-r. Ill bill.xr Hie w.ckly ullciiii;,'. Is
the'lliiiit ..I ilnir drafts on lia.ir piuscs;
their laiili i- lary.- aii'l ibcir hope i- hi^. I>ul
churity, "cbi.l iiiiioiiL' til.' bics-cd three, is
with t'bi.lli a s.i'.iee iirtlele.
It Is a ^il,u^lla^ laet that the cbioiiic beftts
of the b iiii'le are usually of tin; wealthy,
rather li.aii Ibe ii.eir.r cla-sc-: but it ii pos-
Hible that biiiu' I'. iiiiiiiueil saving's ill Ibe dol-
lar cost .»f si>iiiliial niUriiiiiiil will enable
coiioiiiic parl-lii.miTs to leav.; handsome
letfiicie-i for liem voleiit purposes, .-o that If
they are -o iiiif.'itiiiKitc as to be known us
dead beat- Willie living oil eiirtli. their ex-
ecutors ami adiiiii.i-tralors may be allowed,
by poht niort. in ellorl-, lo re.lcein their lost
reputations.— [Clinton Courant.
Ilikro ItnricHin.
""* I have a small farm of lo ucrrs of excel-
lent land lo.at.d y'i miles fioui Lowell P. O.
In one of tin- bt■^t towns and neighborhoods
Id Middlesex eoiiiily. . Lat^e variety of fruit
trees, tfrui.es, &,(•. Colliijie bouse ol 7 roonas
with au extra rood cellar. Good water In
tbe house. AImi plenty of shed room, large
bleb posted barn, matiib-boarded, wiib good
cellar. Will k»iei) 5 cowh and a horse. Tbls
place inusl be j-old within 30 days on account
of settlliic an eslato and Is oflTereil at the ex-
ceedlnirly low price of fSWOO. Full partlcu-
Jai-B of Thoinas H. Elliott, 33 Central street,
Lowell.
"llairt victory."
While purcbaslu;; i bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Svruii u few dayRago, a lady re-
marked: ""I call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are the
rcHultH It a.«'oinuhshe».»' The victories
which It ha- Kaiiicil over eoughn, sore fbroat,
croup, whoo|iii)K' cuiijih and bronchial diflj-
cultles are almost iiumlHjrless. Ah a npecl-
men of the testlrno»:ials we are dally recelv-
Ijig read tbe folio wint; :
Mo.NTl'KLlKR, Sept. 12, 1887.
lleBsrs. Geo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Gentlemen- 1 MerfHe semi me by exprcBS, C. u.
D four boitleg of your Hnrvar.f Hroncmal
STTup. 1 lla^e lieen using It and feel that 1 owe
xar 1"* 'o "■" wouibTful curative powers.
Yours truly,
ANNA TIIRIFFI.B.
The Harvard Itronchlal .Syrup Is put up In
H lb. boUl«^ al i4ft cents, and X lb. boltloB at
60 cawftf l"»''l«- rre|>ared by Geo. S. """
ACoTflL'cwwionilo Lyford & Hull)
Cent B»fak ^»o^ building, corner
nsck v/l John BtreetM, Lowell, Masg
OatiU'fliHl I>nuHr*'»*«»
To bo frciHl from Ibc tbuiRert »r •iiflo.-atl..n
while lylnu .town; to lircatbo freely, Hle.|>
M.umlly an<l umllstiirlH..|; lo lUc irlic^bcl,
litMfl clear, l>r«lii actlxe ami free from pain or
ache; lo kiii>w thai no ikiW.uoiis. pu'rl'l '"«•♦*''■
ilelllcs th" biciUb an.l f.H* away ibe .Icll.atw
machinery <.f smell, la»ie sii.l liearlnK. «'» leol
tliiit ihc »vst»Mii .loc» ii.>l, lbiou«b lU veins an.l
urteiics. hmW u|> ih.^ |...l»ou tb.u U Miro to un.
.lL'imlneBmMcsti.»y, i» Imle.-.l a blesulijr be
vomi another liumai. eiij.i.vnients. To puniiase
tmmimltv from su.b a tale •lioiil<l he the «»l>j.'ct
ot all allfb le.l. Ib.i Iboso who have iilcl many
n-me.lle* an.l pbyt-lcbui* <lfl»|>alr .tf rcllet or
' HASKOKl.'s llAi»H"Ai. CiKK mcel" every phase
of t;«larrli, trom a slm|>lc bea.l cM i.) the mo»l
louihiM»me«ii.l .lestrmllve Mnitv- U 1* ">cai
uml coiistltiiUonal. liisiMol In rclleylnif. P«Tiim-
iieiil In eurlnif, safe, cioiionilcal aii'l iievertaii-
"Sankoho"* KAi>irM- CiHK cou'Uis of .me
l..»Ule<.l llioKAmrAi. ClME. ou.; h.x of tA-
TAKMIIAI. SOI-VKNr. auil olle IMI'HOVKK IN-
IIAI.KK. all wrat.pe.l In one packajce, with treat.
Ue ami .llrecibma, ami »ohl by a 1 .IruKRlst* for
#1.0U.
IMTTKlt UllLti ANi> ClUCMlCAl. CO., BnaTOM.
No Rheumatizlbout Me.
IN ONK MINI TIC
The CHllcHrw Aiitl-Pal«» P'aa-
t«T relieves UheiiniHtli'. s.bUb',
.^S contH
.')() ccntrt.
H iwck, reduced from
These we htivo ti hirge
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. i, 188ti, tralni will !••▼«
Lowell (Middlesex atreot depot) a< fol-
low h : Ui '
For Tannton, Fall River, Newport, New
Itodford, ProTldencw, Pawtuck«t, Marl-
boro', South t'nunlnchwiuaml wayatAtloni
at7.4Ca.ni., H.ii and 4.40 p. ui. All train*
connect at South f^rainlufrhain with lioslon A
Albany rallroa.l for V/orvm^tmr, Hiirlncflnld,
AlbHuy an.l ibe W«9St ; aUo al Comxint Junc-
tion with KltchburK ralln>a(l.
The 4.40 p. u). train <x>Hnu<M< with Fall Klver
Line Stcamera for Now York, tho South and
W«'Bt.
Mitocial for CholiitHrord at (I 4.^ a. m., fi.3(l
an.l u.^to p. m. (Satunbivn at Hi p. ui.) Iteturu
at S..^^ an.l 7.18 a. m., wn.l U..T.' p. in.
Sl^NOA YH— For (south Kiaiiiliinham and way
•tatloua, R.SU a. m. Keiiirn at .^.4(l (i. m.
J. K. KKN1>UU K. General Manager.
ISAAC N. M Altsll ALL, IHy. bupt.
GKO. W. MILLKU, Agent.
Tlekot Omoo, >4t> MorHini^ck Wtroot.
' Boston and Maine.
ON ami after Sun.lny, Oct. JS, Iffr", pasnenger
tralus will leave Central ulrvet depot,
Lowell,
For lto»t4>n, at r,.M, *.»», H.«), !».*). II a.m.;
ij.i.'i, i».4.%. :». ;l.4o, 4.IC, 4.4.'», ft.lo, »v3.^, «..H(i p.
in. UKTIUN. 7. 7 lUi.u.lo, lo.Wn. -n.; I,' in.;
IMi;'. -i.W i-Ho, 3.J0, 4.;M, .'•, u, (l..t.\ 7, II p. m.
For Lawreiu'H, 7.111, 7..1.\ t*..'r». II a. in.;
IM.^. I, '<. -I^O, ft.lU, O.IIV, (t..Vi. II. lo p. ni.
ICKTCUN, 7.:to. t^.'is), l< 40, lo.M, || a. m.; i: l\
1. 10, 'l.>l\ ;i. .< 4h, 4.l.\ .'(.40, V.'M p. m. Soulh
I.uwrcnc*-, 7.o.'> p. in.
For llti^vrhlll. 7. 10, IM, »M a. m.; 14. 1A,
l,;t,:t.4o, a.lo, li.b'i. ii..Vi, II. lu p.m. UKTt UN.
7.17,^.10,11.10, lo.lo, lll.4.^H. ni.i yiM.iM.a.*^),
S.Vi. .Vl.%. (I.4.*., U.lop. in.
F«o shUiu. 710 «. III.; I.M.\ ft.lu p. iii. UK-
TrU.N.7, ll.iJa.m.: l..V», 4.11, »ij>. lu.
For N««wl»irt-ypoit,;.lo a.m.; li la. .1, 11.1.% p.m.
ICKTCUN, tl.l.%, 7. '.'."•, II a. m.; •i.'l.N ft 4.% ii. m.
For KM'ler, Uover ami itieal FalU, 7Jt.\^.^^a.
m.; I.Hlo. .'» lo p. m.
For Salmon ^ails, lli-ideford. saco, olilOrcbanl
lleach an.l I'oribiit.l. 7.:i.'i, ^ X) a. m.; I, .H.4o p.
III. Ueturn li-om Portlaml, IM, H.4U a. ui.;
IJ.40. ;l.:io p. m.
For llamror, llelfast, Wntervllle, HkowhugMn,
Koeklaii.l ami FanubigUMi, hM a. in.
For M. .I.din, N. li.. Halifax, N. H., Montreal
ami l^uelioc, »Mn. m.
For Aurfusu, llaih. L«iwlst»»n, n..i.%M. m.; I p.m.
For Uo.hvMler au.l Abon llay, su. in.; 1,^.40
p. in.
F.>r Kasiport ami si. .lohn'* (per ■U>ainor). on
M.in.lavs, We.lnesdays ami hrMayw, at I p. in.
For ll«M-k.lMn.l, lleltast, ItMiiitor ami Ml. iKserl
(Htcanier fnon I'orllaud;, Tues.liiyii and Fri
(luy>aia.40 p. in.
\
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE,
Clifinj^H* of Time.
On ami after sim.lny, on. 23d, tho following;
trains will he .llseonttmie.l:
i-W lloslon, «..H%. ^..^W a. m., S, i.M, 8.M "p. in.;
from iluKion, «, 11.16 a. in. For Lawn.uce, (1.3.%
(t.W H. m., •-'.:*.'«, 4 p. III.; from Lawiei»e«. ti.;ta, «
H. in., 'J, 'J .V> p. III. For I'ur^ud, U.15p. m.;
trom Poiilaii'l, ft.-lo p. m. •
The train now leaving Lowell for Hoston at.^"
a. m. will leave at il..V) a. Tn.
A new train f.>r llosu>u and Lawrence will
loavu Low ell al 1 p. in^
SlNhAY TWAINS.
The train now- it avlni^ Itoatou al 7.3l) foi Low-
ell will leave at 7.
Tiie train now leavlni; Lowell fur llontou at
8.4.1 will b'a\ eat 7. to.
The trnln now le.ivlng Lowell for Lawren.x'
an.l Haverhill al 7..VI p. in., will leave at i.SU p.
ill.
For furtber panlculara.in'c llinc ranis.
,1. K. PHILLIPS, Gen, Agt. al lx>well.
&n99*
KIRK'S
(!ioIj])
Stramrrs.
sale on by the do/en.
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
Wholeitale and RetaU DruggUUt
OPPOIITI POST OFFIOB.
TUAIN8.
a. m., Pi.r«, 4.1.1,
5.40,
III.
m.;
HU.NDAV
For Boalon. t:*\ H.-.'O ..
7..10 p. m. UKTUUN, 8 a. ui., 5, 7 p. m.
For i.awrone*. s.'io a. m., fl.40, 7..V1 p
KKTlltN, 7.40, H. 1ft a. m., Pi.lO, a.34 p
honlh Lawrciicu, i.Vt, 7.44 p. in.
F.u Mwvfrhlll, H.iO a. in., 5.40, 7 30 p. in.
ltKTCUN,s, ll.4Aa. m., 4.1IH, ft.lA, 7.*% p. m.
For Portland. ft.40 p. m. UKTI'ltN, I, 415 p.
m. .J. T. Kl'ltllKU, Gen. Malinger.
WM. MKUUriT. .)M.. Supt.
J. F. I'HILLII'H, Ueif. Agt. at Lowell.
Ort. n. 1887.
safe. A mm
Cod Liver Oil,
FuKSH Fkom thk Shore Every
Week,
i^S Oeiits a Pint.
Boston and Lowell.
OCrOHER lO, IMT.
Pa88f nger Service from Lowell :
For H4>aton, at A.AO, «.!t.%,
•ll'.i.-.si. ii«.;mi, •IJ1I..1
HI
.simlden. Sharp and Nervous Pnlna,
siralns Hiid \Vi'rtkneui»e». Tbe llr»t
• ml ..nly paln-kllllog pb*"'' r. New,
oi-lttlnat, liisUiiitaneous, Intallllilc,
inftrvclloiis .\ntldoU- to Pabi. Iiirtain-
mntlon an.l WeakiicM. i;tlerb ""'I'^e «"•' ^:^*^-
ly superior to all ..iher plaster*. .\t «'' "'^«-
gUH. iSc.; live for «l ; or, po.uige tree. ..f lor-
TEK l>«rO ANI» tllKMICAtl O.. lloHtoO. MaM.
ELLINGWOOD A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DrugffUtSt
OPPOSITE POST OrFICK.
Qp^^
MARK.
Cod Liver Oil,
¥uKm FuoM THE Shore Every
Week, ■^„.. _.
itfl.ftft, tr.i«, 7.$.\
•llT.;ls. •t».;k), •IJ'.i.-.si. 1I«.;M), ♦4}1i..V< and 11.00 a.
ni., •j|ii*». Lao, 4.U), taM, MlLiS, 4..*,
iia.!», «U0, •IJIIH4, •jJ8W p. in. HCNIi.WS,
•4t7.»8, H.OO, •t|l».-H) a. ni., 4.'2ft p. m. Kelurn i
flUA, 7 SO, fl.OO, •H..S(), »1I.UI, U.b, molNI, II.IK)
a. m., li.oo in.. •I.nn, «.oo, •S.oo. 11.1.45, 4.45,
•von, 5.30, 115 4.1, «.16,»7.IW, 10.00, 11.10 p. m.
8UNI>A YH, 0.00 a. m., I.mi, 5.00, •7 ut p. m.
For Wohurii. H.;W, 7.18, 7.:ia, ».«, 11 <•!• a. m.,
1.10,4.30,0.00, tl.'U p.m. Hl'NHAY!!i,».(Wa.iM.,
4.15 p.m. Keturu: 8.«, «.4l. II.W ». Bi.,
.V08,8.4-MO.M, 11.33 p. m. SUNDAYS. ».«t
a. in., 5 i7 p. ni.
*ir*/fj7»rM«. iXitrtlwrn f>ruo4 ohIk. Jf>r «»h
nrriiHil i{f trainM trom the Xurfh. II Iw Itnifin'ii.
For Lawrence, U.H5, 10.15, ll.OOa. m., 1.40, i.lo,
«.!,U, 8.00 p. UI. »l'NI>AY8, aiU.l5 a. m.. 7.15
p.m. Keturni 7.45,8.30 and Il.:t5 a. ni,
11.05.8.15,5.15,(1.45 p. ni. 8UND.A\S, 8.U0,
8.5flft. m.,«.lft l». m.
For Nalem and Wav-Statlon*, 745 a. m., 1.40,
tt.UOp.m. Ueturn: 7.10, 11.45 a. in., 4.40 p. ni.
Timt girtn btlow is ftiwn X<trtkrm Drpot.
ror Arer.lunetlonau<l Way-Siatlimc, al 715
a. m., PI Oft and 5.Uftj>. m. .sl'NDA YS, ul 2.15
^ m. Keturu : H.IA a. m., li.55 an.l 0.15 p. in.
SUNDAYS, 8.15 a. m.
Boston & Savannah
STEA.MSI11P CO.
Only Direct Line from New EugUnd to
BaTannah,
ConnectlnK there with all Kail and Water Lines.
PAVOKiTK KOITTB TO FI.OKIDA.
ln>n i>lc«n.4i1p». "<; \TK CITY" nn I "l ITY
OF MA( <»N" leavlUK .Havann.th Pier, i on^rroaa
•intil, Ikmlmi. KVKUV TIUKsMAY, at 3
o'eJofk. F'>r fielKht or pns*a^i, apply to A.
liKW. SAMl'SON, jcl \v'nsMnjrt<»n sirwl, Ib^f-
Um.or Ul UK IIAKI'SO.S' A HAlt.NAKD, Agcnia,
Hoatun.
OCEAN EXCURSiONy
Merohanti and Mineri TransportatioD
Oompan^'i Providenoe, j^orfolk and
Baltimore Steamihip Line.
The Most IMn>ct Uoiito from New Enfland for
Norfolk an.l KIchinond.Old Point Comfort, Va.,
WuKhlnirion, I). C, and Halllmore. lid.
PAHNENOKKS AMD rKKIQHT.
The iroi: 8te»uiahlp William Crane, ISOO
li>n«. C'Hi.l. K. P. Warren. ealU from I'rovldenoe
every WKDNKsHA V.O p. m.
Tho Iron AteMHialilp Johua Hopklna, 1500
tons, t'apt. II. D. Fo«tc>r, aalla every SATUR-
DAY,« p. m., from Lonsdale Whakt.
These well-known *teainihlps are larirc an.l
i^oinforlnble aixl iltte.i with every luinvenlence
fur PASSKNtiKK.'s an.l coBiman.ie.l by navl-
ratumof lonit ami •ueo«saful ox|M>rlence. Sea
voyaK*'s by ihe»e cteamiirit are refrcithlUK and
InvlKoratliiK and tire niun.l tiip can be acxnim-
idlshed III rivK X^i*. Fare, Includtug room
an.l meals, very hnv.
FLOATING SOAP
18
THE CHIEF
For iho Bntli, l.>»l.rt mid Laundry.
Snow Whlio Hiu< Absolutely Pur«.
If -your .lenlpr .loen iiol Ke< |> Whilo Cbmd f|oip.
lentl 10 c«>ni» lor mtii|.li' take U> the iuHk«rs
jnS. S. KIRK Sc CO.,
CHICACO.
J:u.5uraurr,
DFTT-nrTL YEAR.
LOWEU KUMLflRl INSURANCE CO/
OlUve, 40 I'oulrHl ^'lre4•t.
..I.e. AI',i:i»TT, Plll.MHI .NT.
Ji,. T. AUI50TT. t.i;c*V AKl> TlllUt.
Itcnj. Walker,
A mot. H. FrcixQ,
S. M. WrlKlit,
A. a. Pollanl,
K.T. Abbott,
1>. C. t.ates.
liIKKUTOMb:
Wm. 11. Wlkuin,
.1. K. Fillowit,
Win. P. I.ia/ii.
fha«. A. .sioii,
W. K. I.ulii^'h'.on,
,!.(;. AMiott.
DlvbiemlfOn prn iT.NT. on live years, M
l>«r c«.iil. on Diroe year», XU( \^-r cent, on OM
year pollclci".
*ln cohi.ictl.Mi with the al»ov« company Is a
Kcnrral a»rcu<'v for iilvblen.l jnyliiK mutual and
rullabli eliM 1: iwmpnnieM.
K. T. AI»llon,AKCnt.
THE IIOLVOKK STILL LEAIMI
Um and alter .)une Ul the
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WIU. I'AV
70 PEIt CKNT. limnKMDS.
PH EIGHT OOMXBOTIOMS
Ma.te without drayair* with the followInK
drayaire with
routea :
a.m.
35 Coiits «/
lit.
HOLD r.V ALL OKOCKRS.
Quaker Mill Oorapany, Ravenna, Ohio.
SHEEP ROCxs: SPRING
A TABLE WATEil WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its l-iy.'/ienic, aperi-
ent a. .1 digesllve
jKoperiicS .ire un-
surpasced.
ir.jK'ratr.ioof
.sjivi'i) Ittick
."^jiriii;^ U 47" F.
SlK-cp lloci; SprirsW.itcrriijidlnK fovir llftliwof
n Kialn t^f »aliiie eniiKlUiai.:* in a pifmii. ami Is
Ironi Bix I" tliirty tin'., i I'UUKIt ibau tbu liiWc
water usually ellern'tl for sak'.
The li'H.liil;: niysici.'iHs of flic City
tnuy bccoiistill.ii :U t.i thi'thertipputln
elliijii^j ol" this wiill known table
water.
0. Bartiett, Agent,
59 and 165 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
BLLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druffyists,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
Hull
,. rive
Merri-
EHinawood's
Cough Balsam
la every variety for house llnlsh, and all klnda
of
For bulbllng, repairing or fencing can be ob
talncd at
LOWEST PRICES
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Street, Corner of Fletcher.
This 18 the second winter lor
Elling wood's CouoKs Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has pertormed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
For Amherst, Mllford ami Wilton, at fl.18
VIM, a.4H. .n.4u p. in. Sundav, 'i y. in.
For tireenllel.l, PeU'i-boro', llennington. Hills-
lioro' ami Keenc, al ii.lft a. m. ami :l.48 p.. m.
For Nanbua, Alanclientcrnnd Loiioonl, at 8.!tO.
W.lfi, ».44 a. m., ViM, 1.47. 8.48, A.40. «.8A, 7.4(1
p. m. (SumlHvs al i, 7.48 p. ni.)
For Ponaook, Kriiiiklln, Lebanon and While
Klver .Junction, at U. 15 a. m., 147, 11.48 and
•7.48 p. m.
For Warner, Bradforl, Sunapee, Newport (N.
11.). Claremont an.l Clurcmont .luni^on, at
9.1.^a. ra., 1.47 p. m.
ForTUton, Luke Village, Mere.lllh, Laconla,
Wclrs, Plvm.iulh, Uiirren, lUverhlll, Woo.lc-
vllle, at 9.44 a. in., 1 .47 ami •7.48 p. m.
For Campion, Tlioriilon, North Woo.Utock. Lis-
bon. Littleton an.l Wlillellel.l, at 9.44 a. ni.,
1.47 p. m.
For .Jefferson, Lancaster, Groveton and Kahyan,
nt U.44 a. m.
For Montpeller an.l hII points on the Mon'i>eller
an.l Welln Klver nillrond, via IMvmoutb and
WoodKvlUe, at ii.tl a. m.
For St. .Johnsburv anM LymlonvlUe, via White
Illvcr .Junction, at '.i.lli a. m. an.l 7.48 p. m.
For St. .lohnsliurv, Lvndonvllle, Newuort. sber
lirooke, via Plymouth and Woodsvljlc, at M4
R. m.,*7.48 p. m. _ ,
For Montpeller, Ks^ox .Junction, nurllnglon an.l
St. Albam*, via Central Vermont line, at ».!» a.
m., 1.47 ami ♦7.48 p. ni. ..... ,
For Montreal anij, (.iuebr«c, via Montreal and
Boston Air Line, at 9.44 a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15
a. in., 1.47, •7.48 p. m.
Jl^*l>aily.
Freight trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
8.40, lf.08 a. m., IM, l«».0o, 11.00 p. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2.30, 4.05, 9.40 a.
m., i:.2.5, 8.1ft p.m.
I.«ave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at 305 a. iti.
FREIGHT DEPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, (Con-
cord and the North and West, at 7.20, 11.36 a. m.,
3.05, 6.45 p. ni.
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worcester.
Fltchburg. New York and tho West, at 2.44 and
0.25 a. m.
C 8. MELLEN, (icnl. Supcrlntcndcint.
GEO. W. STOKKR. Oenl. Pass. Agt.
C. E. PAIOK, Local AKent.
Vlrfflnln Mid Temneaa— Air Lino, at Mar-
rblk, Va.
Atlantic Ooaat and Boaboard Air Llaaa, at
Norfolk. Va.
Cfh—apeahe and Ohio R. R. Mid
UlspMoh, at Nowport Nowa. ▼».
Rlehuioiid and Danville R. R. and Plad-
mont Air Line, at Waat Point, Ta.
Baltlmorf* and Ohio R. R. and Continental
Line, at Italtinioro, Md.
Merchants and Miners Trans. Co.*a Savan-
nah Line, at Uwltlmore, Md.
Thr >utrb hills of la.ling Issiieil Tla all al)OT«-
named ruiiteB. Mark goods via P., N. AND U.
LINK.
Tickets on sale at R. U. Windrok's ofBce, 8
Wes»mln«i<'r sin-, t, W. II.CHiTHrii A C<>.,olBce
1 WeybohHet stn-ol, or at Steamship ofllcAj. 99
India stivet.
For raie»i passage or frelvht applr tn
E. H. IKMiKVtKLL,
Now Kn^land Agent,
Providence, It. I .
This company liaa u siirplua as reganls poUcT
hohlcrn, of f.vU.Mi:, an.l will write on MEK.
C'ANrilK Kisks. Kepn'oeiitud by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Alsore|iii!i>cnls other flrsl-class Mutual antS
Stock Companies.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood! Ci^oIUl! l{ollal>leS
— ^Af Tat —
FIRE INSITEANCE AGENCY
GEO. E. HEMF, No. 56 CentraF Street
>
Uaving purchased the agency of the Alerrl*
mack Mutual KIrc Inxuram-e L'«t. of Amlovert
with ltJ» sixty yeniii of sailslncioiy .leallmr with
Us pollc h.il.lern, ho invites all the former
frlen.ls of Ihecxiiniiany an.l ni:iny now ones to
cxambie Its mcrllH aixl reliability. Six other
lib'-. ,n
GKO
oompiiide-. ,alM» rrjircpcntcd by mo.
K. MKTl Al F, iVK Ceiitrnl Street,
SucecsKor to K. L. Cardell A Co.
CEooD aiiH Coal.
At the Old Stand, 3H Middle Street. •
At th*. N«'M- Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
Wllliuaii Klttreclire,
A. W. WKEKS, Agent,
Wbolcsalo and Uetiill I>ealcr In Wllkeslmrre,
Uickii\%)uina, Lvbtgli. Kraiikllii, Cunilierland,
C. C. Csimr-I, Ac. Wood, Chnrcoal, Lime, Co-
meut. Ac. Tt lepbouc number. 244-2.
TradRrs and Mechanics
ISSURANCK COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
Cash assets .Ian. 1, 1887 |4!fi,2.'W.7S
Total Uabl.ltlos (re-lusurauce) I.Vi,A(i5.18
Net aspcts..... $3Ji&,«71JU
Policy b.ddcrs ehare In tliu iiroQis on cxpbrft.
tlon if iiollcics. . '
V
Dividends, 70 Per Oout., After July lit.
DiKEcroua :
lx>vl 8i)ragiie»
Oer F. Klcli.«r(l«ion,
O. •-». Hli-bnrdHoii.
Chas. 11. Coliurn,
JacA>b llopers.
.John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howo»
C. V. Hutchinson,
W. K. Salmon,
S. T. Lancaster.
WM. E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and UcUil Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'fl Lrhlgh. Philadelphia A
Keadlni^. Wllke^<barre. Lackawanna.
Maxylrnd Co.'s George's Creek
Cuiul»».rl«n.l, Lyken'a Valley Frank-
lin jtc.
Ofllce. S7 Central Street, I.iOvell, Mass.
LEVI SPUAGUK, Prkkiukmt.
K. J'. TlLKK. Srcrktabt .
4irlnsuranc( to auy amount olTcctod In rcUS'
ble comoanles.
B. 11. TUCK E. Agent,
27 Central Street.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and split.
saweo
Pennsylvaiiia Railroad
The Beat Railroad In the World.
The Faatoit Tralna In the World.
Hew York to Chicago, M houra.
Mew York to dndnnatl, SI honra.
New York to St. LooU, M honra.
Five Dail) Express Trains to the West
Apply for tlcketa and fall information to
W. B. BATCHBLDEE,JDlc^et^A^n^ ^^
OKO. W. MILLEE. TK*«t f^iO.C^.^L^
A.T.CA8WBLL.Tlck^Aj2mt^B.^.B^R.^^
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and RetaU DruggistSt
m
OPPOSITE POST OFFICR,
Bole Proprletora.
WOOD.
Old Co.'s Newark and Eng- r.F.TIf F.IVT
TTMI? COBB'S Extra and Finishing'
Ldlai.M!j» Glens FaUs, Vermont.
All klmls Bull.ling and Ameri- RRiriT
can and Scotch Fire UXVIVH.
Hay. Stra^fv.
Maaona', Dental and Land
Piaster. Plaster.
KAOLIN,
GHAKOOAI.,
FKRTIL.IZKRB,
HAIR,
SAND,
ORAVRI..
Floiii* and Cri-aiii.
Office and Vard,
27 Thom<llkc Street.
Telephone 188-L.
Branch Office,
S8 Merrimack Street.
Calderwood's.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO. 67 rjORHAM STREET,
Plumbicg and Piping.
stove Dealer and Ocncral Shoot Iron and Tla
worker. A flne line of
PAIftLOIi STOVES.
MILKMEN c^naot Milk Caja as good and
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 67 G orham Street.
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 AVDOYEE 8TBEET.
First-Class Difeini of Every Descriptioo
Dona at ahort notice and
gtiantnteed.
•atlafiaotloB
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Merobandlae de1lT«r«l »er order totnn aD
tnUna on the Boaton and LoweU, HM^na and
LowSu, Old Colonj and Bo^on and Main* B. E.
Shipplag rwMlpto obtained for gooda f orwantod.
(Mioo M Thoradlko
I»MOTOOItAJ»H[S.
A. H. SAKBORH, 24 Central Block,
Bega to annonrce to the eitlxens of Lowell and
TicTnliy that be has purchaaed all the nagattTOt
owned bv the late N. C. Sanborn, and u now
prepared to fill duplicate ordera from the aame.
By long aaaodat* on In biialneaa with the late Mr.
Sanborn I feel confld«mt of giving perfect aatla-
faction to all hla former oniloi
Ladlea' and genu' , xmcnts dyed whole.
All klnda of garmenta cleaned and repaired
If dealred.
— »M'
CUFFORP^S DYE HOUSE.
T->niL,osopnY OF marriage, glr-
Ir^ Ing a clear synopwa of tho Impedimenta to
marriage, exh* istod TltaUty, etc., etjM cm be
had from all w f» agenta or forwarded direct
from tbe ai:tho DrTP. J. JORUAM, 1» Joy at..
Boston, on i«o( ptofWoenta.
LOCAL NEWS.
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB, WEDNESDAY, JANUARt 18, 1888.
iEenicaU
expreaslng regret at not being able to be Prom YeSterday'S 8eC0nd EditlOD.
preaeoL It was annouuced also tlial letter |
FROM WA8HINOTON.
OOMMITTKK ON STREETS.
De-
Laborers' Pay Considered -Action
ferred till Hi« Next Me ting.
The commute') on slreeU met yester.lay
afteruoou ul 8 o'elo.k, wllb all tbe uiembeis
pri'seul. Aldeniiaii lluiieU prcxUled
Tbe
dis-
first part of tbe iiieetluh' was ^»e);"l«^...^° S'L";
cussluK Informally tbe matter of purebaHlng
a steam road rolb-r. Such aetlou was nro-
Dosed u year airo, but iioiblmr was done
abrutlt. VorwttJtlieie anytbi.iK done yes-
'^'cou'ueiliuan Cobiini n.ove.l tbat 10 men be
eniployeti at tbe le.lj;o lu Kclllug out stone.
l™i moUou was tbe eauho of tbe pay .jies-
tlou bcluu raised. Several of t '«'»«;''-';
did uot lllo lo hire Ibe uu » 111 ».V« ,„»^,'^f,,,i',;
laborers had been h. tiled, couuclluiai
Spat kH moved tbat tbe men to be employed
at the ledge receive f'i a day.
Oouiiclfii.au Allen ealled attenllou o the
fact that au orillnauio bii-l been adopted bv
the oily council pro%ldluK Hat tie pay of
eltylaf)on!i>be ll.M«l by ibo city «;oun II.
The eommiltee eould only recommend lu tbe
"ildennan IMuels ruled .<-;o"»';!"»«^
Bpark's motion out of oi.lei in view of this
Alonji discussion on tbe pay of tbe labor-
er* followed, touiieiliiian Heals askeil
Couueilman Allen if Ibeiv bad been much of
a demand last vear lor bi.reiiKe.l pay. t ouu-
cllmun Alleu said Ibere b.ul been.
t'DId tho stnet d«.partiiu'nt lliid It dlltlcult
last year to lliid «ood men al ♦!..) a tlayr
contliiue.l L'ouiKllman Heals. Councilman
Allen said It dl.l not.
Alderman UiiuelH sabl Ibal personally be
thought It woul.l be uiijusl lo Hie olber city
laborers to pav tboso in ibe "Heel ilepart-
tneut more llian tbcy gel. I'liere are many
men iusl as goo.l as Uiokc in iliK .lej.aitmeiit.
aud many wlio pay taxen, wlm would ijel BU
or7» cents less than Ibelr f.llow-laborers.
t ouiicllman AMeii huI.I tliiit It was harder
to gel i»«'i' «l ♦' •»■ » •'•-•■^ '^^^''^ ""' •""'•*-' °'
last year. .... «
Af.lerman Sla|des sabi Hint some of
men bud been .INs.ilMb!.! wiib ««1..V) a
Lad been received from Messrs. GooiBe H.
Bond of Brockton. J. H. Wrijfhl of Cain-
brldge, Charles James of Cambrldgeport,
Hon. F. T. Oreenhalge and Mayor I'a mer of
Lowell and Harvev Hay of Haverhill. The
chairman reurelled thai there was not tline
to bear remarks from represeiilallves of the
New Knglaud (irocer, the Commeajlal Ue-
porler mid tbe c;oinmerclal Gazelle, who
were preseul. The festlvllks closed shortly
Ik.' fore 11 o'clook.
A Second Tour Through Mexloo.
There could not posslblv be a more com-
fortable or dellKlitful way of seelnu Mexico
than tbe eiiterprUluK Hrm of cvciirslon mau-
aifers. .Messrs. Uaymoiid & Wbltcomb, has
provided. One tourist party recently start-
ed from Hostoii, ami the second and last will
leave tbe Kast Monday, March 12. I bo sec-
ond lour will occupy forty-seven .lays, and
will include the Southern Slates and Mexico.
The Journey will be made lu tbe muKiiiticent
train of vesllbuled cars recently coiistruelet^
exjiressly for tbe service of tbe tirm by the
I'ullman ( ouipauy. This Is the tiiiest train
ever seen on any railroad, an.l Us many
eotuforls and luxuries will llnd iippreelallon
ill such a trip. A special time scbedule will
enable llu- party lo visit many oul-of-tbe-way
poiiils. and to ste much ibiit ordinary tour-
ists miss all.iKeibor. Tbe route b> be Irav-
el.Ml soulb of the Hlo (iraii.le comprises over
:i.(KW mll.!^, uiid the leading cities on three
dlllcient lines of railway will be vlslle.l. Ibe
Mexican Leiilral Hallway will be traversed
for its entire leiij{lb. In brief, this is one of
the irramlest excursions Messrs. Uaymoii.l A
Wbltcomb have ever planned. The number
of passenneri Xn\\\ Imj liiuited. In addllion to
tbe Mexico tour there will Imj several more
excursions to tbe I'licUic Coast In Keliruary
an.l March. W. UaymoD.I, *i1Nl Wnsbiimtoii
street, opposite .School street. Iloston. will
bebai.py to supply desciiptive circulars.
There are lo be two excursions lo >\ ashing-
tun in March— ou Ihe l)lh and atilh.
LOWRix POST orriOR.
Oponlag nnd Oloalnf of Kails*
THE COLD WAVE.
his
day
after tbo.'ltv ba.liaisr.l tin- imy of Us street
labori.>rs. lie iboii'.:bt iiuu >Ui»ul.l be
some
|ial.l
men
Mar-
in pr.>|»orlion to ibelr work, for
are hi^b al aii) pri.'c.
Couiullman t .jburu Ibou^lit lliero were
probably simie nun at work who did not
earn «<l..Vi t>e>' day.
Aldcniiaii Hiiucls hai.l Ibe short davs al
present slioul.l be i'oiisid.'r.'.l. Slrcel labor-
ers colli. I mil .l.» so loiiK » day's work.
Couiullmau Heals aske.l Councilman Allen
If be was uot opposed lo lb..' Inciciise in pay
last vtar. Couu.il'uuu Allen explained tbat
he wa. orlu'liiull> lu fav.r of ibc increase,
but lab r bad coii.lu.b.l il would be better to
wait nil Ibe appropibilloii ba.l been ">«de.
Ableriiian Uuu.l-Milda .lltlereiice of 26
ceiits a day in Ibe jkiv of laborers in the
Btrcel deparliueiil woul.l make a .Ulleieiice
of exiM-use of aboiil ♦4bO<>. Tbe dcparlment
will need all Ibc niotay It can get. If
tl.Tftaduv IsKoo.l pav, b.- <lbl not know
why the'cily sboubi p.iy more. Tbe coiu-
lulltee must not .ronsl.ler tbe maiter of chari-
ty. Tbe men employed by Ibe cliy do not
need aiiytblng for diarlty's sake.
Councilman H.-als niov.il that Ibe vote
which bii.l been lake ii.loyliig lb men at
the led;;e be reeindcl till ibe p:iy of city la-
borers be rtxe.1. ....
Councilman Allen .li.in't Ihluk the matter
should be brought <lown to so tine a point.
There woubl Vie a council meetlDg soon,
when the pav coul.l be llxe.l. The loss of
work would 'be bur.i ou the men employed.
rouncllman Heals ibouifbl tbe cx>iumltlee
oOKbt to act un.lerslainllngly.
Alderman llunels said be would like to
have a reeommendallon for a" reduction of
pay sent to the council.
Tlie vote on reselmling tho vot# cmployliijc
the lucn .it tbe l.nlgi' wa^ announce.l by Al-
derm:in Kuiiels to be il to .1. He cast the de-
ciding vote Id the alHrmaiive.
On motion of Councilman Miarks It was
voted to postpone action on reducing pay till
the next meeting. ^
More discussion on Ihe same mailer of pav
took place, ami Ibe coiumiUec tlnallv ad-
Joiirne.l to inspect tbe city stables, after a
two hours' session.
OBOCERS' HAMIUET.
ly,
si I.
.»i
The Lowell Association Have Th«lr Sixth
Annual at Kft.chHnlea llalL
Tin sixlb aiiiiiial baii.jucl of the Lowell
Retail Orocers" usxocialbni look place at Me-
chanics hall last iiicbl, iiii.l wii> bolb a pleas-
aul and successful allair. Tliere were near-
ly two hun.lreil persons present, including a
number of luvite.l guests. A business
meeting took place previous to lb.; banijuet,
but nothing of Import aii.e was .lone. 'Ibc
bamiuel Itself occurred al H o'clock, and was
nerved by Tage .V Numi to tbe hatisfaclion of
those wlio were picMiiil to eii.ioy it.
When tbe niciiii bad been dispo.sed of. Ibe
afler-tliiincr speaking began. Mr. ^'• j' •
Clark, president of tbe asMMlatiou, presll^^d.
The Abt ipinrtolte. cousi^llng of Messrs
George W. Slurlevaul. Wni. H. Uelll
Charles H. Abbott aud Charles A Mllche
contributed much to Ibe enjoyment of the
occa.Mou by siii;<itig a large number of selec-
tions, all of wbi.b were well rendered. Mr.
Gill I'arkcr of llaverblll.buinorlst, also con-
tributed to tbe evening's enjoyment. Mr.
Clark made n-marks In starting tbe speaking
and dosed by !iitr.Kluciiig Mr. K. W. Klm-
bal'.presidcnlof the llaverbill Grocers' as-
sociation. Mr. Kimball spoke bumorously
and told several gooti stories. He thought it
was more of au honor lo be a grocery man
than It was 2.') vcars ago. He believed tbat
gatherings of llic nature of Ibis one were
productive of good to Hie community and to
the grocers themselves. They promote u
friendly feeling ami business co-operation.
Mr. C. H. Coburn, president of the l^well
board of trade, said lie sometimes thought II
was a mistake that he was not a groceryman,
as his father ba.l liceii engaged in the grocery
business. Mr. Coburn thought the associa-
tion bad found practical advantage lu or-
ganization. The board of trade bave the
aame object in view— the securing of the
irrcatesl good for the greatest number. He
hoped to see similar organi/alions in other
places. He hoped also that the best of feel-
InK would exist l>elween tbe association and
the board of trade and other like organiza-
tions. ^ . „
A selection bv the quartette, as well as one
by Mr. Parke'r, were followed by Hon.
George A. Mar.len. Mr. Marden thought
the a.«<sembl«ge surpassed only by a druin-
mers' dinner. T'be blgbest mark of a man s
coufldeuce in another is tbat he buys gro-
ceries of him. This grocers' association Is an
example of what men are .loing cvepywhcre.
If it tends to make men do ibelr business
heller, II Is a good tbing. Mr. Marden In-
terspersed his remarks with several stories.
The quartette and Mr. I'arker again gave
Bclections, after which Alderman rutuam
apoke bilcny. He suggested that laUles
should l)e invited to the ban.iuets of the as-
BOCilltiOtl
Mr. Frank Hanchetl spoke very entertaln-
Inglr for about five minutes. He was fol-
lowe.l by Mr. W. H. Keilly in a vocal solo,
which was warmly applauded.
3Ir. S. K. Dexter said he was present with
great pleasure. At first he was opposed to
le assoclalion. Looking in.o the maiter, be
found tbat the objects of tho association were
good. The kooJb tbat are sold are lietter
than before the association wa« formed.
Uore than this, tbe asso<Hation protects its
own tnembers. The cre.iit of grocerymen in
ih« city ia better than before. Now there
are no failures among them, l>ecause they
are protected In their (nteresta.
Tm quartette again sang and Mr. Par*
iMB gave another redtetion. A letter wae
XMd from Mr. Peter Parker of QroTOlaad,
More Deaths Prom Prerilng-The
t'ury U'4 Helow In WUi;uu.ln.
Later reports from the ■lorm-slrlckeu sec-
tions in the wesl give more deaths from cold.
At Gary, Dak., Chris Htolzonlierg, reported
lost in tbe bll/.zurd while on his way lo Alla-
mont to secure a colUn for bis dead son, re-
lurne.i b.uuo Monday. After travelling for
4U miles through the storm be found a shan-
ty. Hugo iiilteafe, a young (ivrman living
with Chris VVuKher •'» ihe norinern part of
the town, was found iloa.l Mon.lay. No tid-
ings of tbe Huichinsun cbll.lren have been
re.eive.l yet. William Mcrrell, a farmer. 00
years old, was fouml frozen lo .bjalh four
miles from Alw^rdeen Monday. Mrs. F.
Huuibas, living four inilos noilb of Tyndall
!s ilca.l. A son of Mr. lluffrhlne yilars ol.l,
near the same pluce, was caiiglit in the bll/-
'/ard. while goinir buinefroiii school, an.l froz-
en lo death. Two wonii.ii in Taber have
been found .lead. A man belonging to tbe
Hrown runcb, *iU miles from Yankton, Mr.
8toul, a school teacher, aud Charles Go.|-
dar.l are all missing. Two unknown men
near Tyndall are missing. The body of an
unknown man was seen 12 tulles from Yank-
ton Monday. One man was frozen to lieath
near Armour. Another dead body was
found uear Hpringllei.l. In most of the
school dislrlils of Yankton county teachers
kept the children In all night, thus saving
many lives. Ilev. II. H. Ilurd left Yankton
for Hon Homme Thursday au.l has not lieen
hear.l fcpm. The elglilb victim In Minneha-
ha couiiTy, D.ik., of Ihe recent bllzzani was
discovered Moudsy. It was Hriee Ulcker-
slon, a farmer. lie was but a short distance
from his house when the storm came up. He
was bllndetl by the htoriu and lost. His
bodv cannot be found. Henry Hliss. a fann-
er near Moiitioa, next county, went to the
baru. His wife put a light In tbe window to
guide him back, but he never came. James
Iveuuedy, who passed tbe nigbt in a hay-
slack. Is but slightly frozen. His wife and
son who went out to tliid bim, were both
frozen to .leatli. A German farmer, naiue
unknown, lu Lincoln county, porisbe.i while
attending to his uatlle. Another farmer at
Hraudon and an unknown trump were losL
It is esllmaleil that over 50,000 beail of cattle
In Minnebaba counlv albne perished. Sever-
al railroad cuts are tilled with their frozen
carcasses.
Satur.bif and Sunday nights were the
eoldest evcr known In Chlp|H.wu Falls, Wis.,
Monday morning the mercury falling to 02
.legrecs below zero. Tbe poor people are
sutlerlng InteUhely and the poorhouse Is
crowded. Ueports from I)ubii<|Ue, la., give
Sunday niglit as tbe coldest in tbe present
deca.ie, the temperature ranging from 2H to
W Ijelow. Tho list of ca*u;iltles has In-
creasc.l. The Colorado river in Texas is
frozen over, for the llrsl time since the
setllement of the couutrv. Satunlay Tom
.Ja.iil.-oii and Smith Galesvllle started for a
farm 1(1 miles from Austin; when within a
.nile of the place Jamison was nearly frozen.
.>^inilb put bim in the wagon and started for
nssislauce, but dark coming on lost bis way.
Finally Siullb found tbe bouse of a farmer
and was cared for. Jamison was found
next morning dead. Holh of Smith's
feel and liV right ban.l are frozen. The
blizzard which began In Memphis Saturday
continued Tuesday and business was almost
suspended. There Is much suircring among
tbe poor, as coal has a.lvanced from 00 to 76
cents a baR-el, and a coal famine is threat-
ened. A. L. l>avis, a drummer, was frozen
to death in bis room Mon.lay. The 8L Paul,
Minneapolis and Manitoba rallroHd is com-
pletely bioikaded by snow. Passengers have
been snowed in at Barnsville. a place near
the boundary line, for several days. There
has been no train from the south for Winni-
peg for five days. The blockade is tlie worst
ever experienced.
News comes from every pari of Northern
Texas of unheard-of suffering among the
people, ami wholesale destruction among
. . The Speaker Better.
Wa.shingto.n, #an. 17.— Speaker Carlisle
is reported at noon to be much belter. His
family are now eoufldenl that he is out of
danger. Mrs. Carlisle, who ?pent the uight
al bis side, finds him so much easier that
she has personally received a largo number
of the Congressmen who have called lo make
liKiuiries. It appears that the Speaker was
delirious for an hour or more during the
night, but he Is clear ami calm this morning.
The onlv danger the physicians now appre-
hend is pneumonia, and for thai the weather
is very unfavorable. There has not been a
lliird recurrence of the congestive chill, and
none Is now apprehended, but in anv event
many days of rest must follow before the
Speaker can venture tu resume his duliea.
Rwoelved at Last.
The President lo.lay sent to Congress tbe
reports ou the Pav'iflu railway investigation,
with a long message. *
Terrible Weather at •••.
PillL\l)KLi'iilA, Jan. 17.-The HrUlih
steamship Hudson arrived yesterday from
Carlimgena, Spain, after a ihrllliug imssage
of Ihlrly days. Un Dec. '.W, tho winds In-
creasea to a terrlttc hurricane. The ship
labored and straineil terribly, and was at
times completely submerged. The boats
were stove In. cabins Hooded, skylights brok-
en aud the bri.lge .lainaged. On Jan. 0 the
ship passed the HritUli brig Warren W.,
from Chsrlottetown, P. K. I. She was par-
tially dismasled. and the sails that were set
wore blown Into ribbons. A roM Hag was
flying from the main rigging. No signs of
life on boanl were discerned.
Several IiOurmI by a Collision on n Haw
York Koad.
Ui»ciiK«TKli, N. Y., Jan. 17.-A collision
occurred this morning on the Krlo railroad
near Avoca. A train from Rochester dashed
into a train cominir from the east. Kngineer
.MayuanI was killed ami Fireman Marshall
was seriously liijure«l. Several passengers
are reported Injure.l.
Killed by Helng Too Wnrmlp Wrapped Vp.
Koi Ki.ANli, Me., Jan. 17.— An infant
child of John Gllcbrjst of South Thomaston
was suflbcttle.l last niglil while being carried
in a sleigh from Soul Harbor homo. The
cblidwasal! right a . few minutes before
reaching home, but was dead when taken out
of the sleigh.
MAUttAClI U8KTTB.
49'Correoted to October W, 1887.
MAILa DUX FKOM
Albany and the West, 6.40, 9.30 a. m., 1.15, 6.40 p.
m.
6.40,
m.
m.
Fall lUvor, Mass., 9.90 a. m., LIS, 7.20 p.
BUlerlca, Mass., IL'iO a. m., 7.M p. m.
Boston, Mass., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., i.U, 8.10, 4,
8 1). m.
Concx)r(l. N. IL, 7.40 a. m., li.V>, 6 p. m.
Dra.Mit, Mass., 6 p. m.
Eastern, H.4fi a. m., 8.10, 7.a0 p. m.
riuhbiirg, Mass., 9.30 a. m., 1.16, 6.40, 7.30 p.
Lawrence, Mass., 9.-J0 a. m., 8.10, 4, H p. m.
Man.heslor, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., 12.M, 6 p. m.
Nasliua, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., 13.26, 7.20 u. m.
New Yurk. N. Y., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.M p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 6 p. m.
North UUlerica, Mass., 11.20 a. m., 7.90 p. in. '
New iiclfonl, Mass., 9.30 a, m.. 1.16, 7.20 n. m.
Providence, R. L, 9.30 a. m., 1.16. e.40, 7.20 p. m.
bouthern, 0.40, 8.46 a. m.. 1.16, 8.lM, 0.40 p. m.
Soutn Kramlngham. Mass., 9.30 a. m., 7.90 p. m.
Btouy Brook Way, 9.30 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
TynKslwro', Mass.. 7.40 a. m.. 7.30 p. m.
Tewksbury, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. IL, 13.36, 7.30 p. m.
Wln.lham and PeUiam, N. H., 6 p. m.
Worcester, Mass., 8.46, 9.30 a. m.. 1.16, 7.90 p. m.
Keeue, N. H., 9.30 a. m#7.90 p.m.
Salem. Mass., 6.40, 8.46T.m., 1.16,8.10,4, 6.40, 8
LynD,'ilass..e.40,8.4A a.m., 1.16,8.10, 4. 8,40, 8
p. m.
MAILI OLOIB FOB
Albanyandthe West, 7, 8.46 a. m., 4 JO, 7.16
rail ^\'vn\ Mass., 7, 8.40, 10 JO, 11.46 a. B.,8.eo,
7.16 p. m.
BUlerlca, Mass., 6.10 a. m., 8 p. «. , .. , '
Boston, Mass., 7. 8.46. 10 JO, ll.4& a. m.. 1.40, 8.60,
6,7.16 p.m.
Conconl, N. IL, 8, 8.48 a. m., 12.18,7.18 p. m.
Draciit, Mass., 8.4A, t).46 a. m.
J astern, 6.10, 8 a. m.. 1.40, 6, X.16 p. n.
Ilchbura, Mass., 6.88, 8.46, 11.46 a* m., 8 JO, 7.16
LawreiiM,* Mass.. 6.10, 9.46 a. m.. ».80, 7.16 p.m.
Man. hester. N. H., 8, 8.46 a. m., "•". 7" J; ™-
Nashua, N. U., 8, 8.46, 11.46 a. n., 12.16, 6,7.16 P-
Mew Y^ork, N. T., 7, 8.46, 10.80. 11.45 a. m.. 1.40,
:).M, 6, 7.16 p.m.
Northern, H.4A a. in., 7.16 p. m.
North lllllerlca, Mass^ 7 a. m., 3 JO p. m.
New Hudfor.1, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m..
8.R0, 7.16 p.m.
Provbl«>noe,K.1..7.8.46,10J0,11.4A a. m.. 1.40
!l..'w,7.16p. m. . ^^ . .^ ,,_
Southern, 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40,8.60, 7.16
p. m.
South f'ramlngham, Mass., 7. 8.46, 11 J0 a. m.,
H.V), 6, 7.16 p. m.
Stony brook Way, 6 J6 a. m., 4 JO p. m.
TynifsixiroVMass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Tewksbury, Mass., «.10, 9.48 a. m., 1.40 p.
IT IS FOR YOU 1
•WI1VA.IS8 HMOS.'
INDIAN CURE!
ThoiisanMs have taken It and KKJOICKD.
Tboueunds are now taking If and IIKJOICING.
jntDical.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
'K, the underslxin-.l, have formcl a copart-
nership for the carrying on of the dru«
■ ... _ . u — '~-,ck
w - --. ..
buslnosK 111 I'oWell nt the corner of Merrlmacl
uiul llrl.lge siiDctH, uii.ler the llrm nauie of
Carter A .'»herburue. MO. C A KTK K.
.L W. SllEUBUHNE.'
Lowell, Dec. 31, lsK7.
sbiiry,
r.l, N. I
litiin HI
WonwHler, Mass., eJ6, 7, 8.46, lOJ
4.;fu, 7.16 p. m.
Keene, N.H.,H.85,8a
Mllfor.l, K. IL, H a. in., I'Mft. 6 p. m
WlmUuiin an.l Pelham, N. iL, 8.46
9.46 a.
,11.46
m.
a.
Charged with Porgery.
Hiwro.N, Jan. 17.- Walter F. Gregg, eo-
gaged In the Jewelry business at ."M Brom-
fiel.l street, room 87, aud living al Hotel
Gregg, corner of Sterling and Warwick
streets, was arrested this morning, charged
with obtaining goods from H. A. Prentice to
tbe amount of »12.(KI0 by means of forger
ies. Some time tn the fall (iregg
tbe lewelry business, selling
waltdies, et«
went Into
diamonds,
on tbe inslallmonl plan. The
„„^ ...__,_„ m., 12.16, 7.16 p.m.
Saleinj Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.60,
Lynn' Mass.", 8.48, 10 JO, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.80,
7.16 p.m.
MANUFAGTUBIKQ MTOCKS.
Oorrerted dally by WliUam Shepard. broker,
No. is Central street, Presoott Bank building,
Lowell. Where no new transactions take place,
then
aske<
t
iires of iirevlouB quotations aa to price
bid and sales are given.
Anory
goods were procured mainly from Henry A.
I'rentlcc, treasurer of tbe H. A. Prentice
coinpanv, dealer In jewelry al 4<H> Wasbiug-
tou street, nlthougli some were secured from
M.Davis, 028 Washington street. Gregg's
plan was lo procure gooils on "memo" and
iiccount for them by means of conditional
contracts, which, il is claimed, were forged,
sml checks containing the names of A. L.
Stevens, W. H.Thomusoo, W. C. Car|>en.
ter an.l G. H. Huwar.l. all of the Hoslon and
Maine rnilniail. ami 26 others. He would
make occasional payments by pawning some
of the Jewelry, an.l when arrested 36 pawn
tickets were found upon him. He has made
a confession. Mr. Davis lost f'JOOO by his
oiieratlons.
A Missing South Boston Woman Found.
Ma.nniiki.ii, Jan. IT.— Yeslenlay a wom-
an who gave her name as Smith, and also as
Washington, evidently Uisano, attempted
self-destruetlon by standing on the track lu
front of nn approaching train, with her eyes
closed, near llie Nortli Foxboro' station, on
tbe Old Colony railroad. She was remove.1
before the train reached her, and was
brought to the railroad station here an.l
placed In charge of the agent. She an-
swiired the .iescription of a woman missing
from South Boston. Her brotiier arrived to-
day aud ideutifieil her as Nellie F. McNarv,
who has been missing from her home in
.South Ho.<<ton siiico last Sunday.
Judge Carter's Decision
!•#••••••
••••••ts
In Regard to
Accident at Hrisdrord.
the
catllle, many of which were frozen lo death
under gooti sbeller. Tbe ettecls of the cold
wave will cripple the cattle interest for some
lime, and its influence upon the growing
cereals aud the fruit will prove most dis-
astrous. Henry Wllllamjt. a farmer of Bon-
ham, was frozen to death while on bis way
home, aud Henry Corbin, a negro, perished
with the cold In Cleburne. Jteporls from
Corsiciana say the snow and sleet bave been
unprecedented, aud travel Is greatly iinped-
ed. An attempt to drive a herd of cattle lo
Eunis resulted in losing 250 of them. Stock
freezes to death while standing In the streets.
During the Holidnys
And Ibroiigboul tbe old and the coming
vear, KrdiH, 8 Merrimack street, will con-
tinue lo supply the people of Lowell with the
iluest confe«aionery ami the choicest fruit.
He has fully prepared himself for Now Year's
with oranges, bananas, nuts, figs, dates, etc.,
and solicits a share of patronage from fruit
and confectionery buyers. Prices always
low. Buy candy for the children of bim.
an.l other Investment securities bought and sold
by Wm. Shepard. 98 Central atreet. Telqihone
No. 29*-!.
Patent Sliding Window Sereena and Screen
Doors made (o order. Old aoreens and doora
repaired. Rubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out daat. Sectional, eztenalon and
oommoa hwldera. Patent foMbig elottaea dry-
era, hard and Wooden ware, maehlnlaU'
carpenters* toela. Longman A Martin's
ffepered palnta. Carpet iwoepera and
iokl aad fvamd Iky '• 0>
Havkhiiill, Jan. IT. -Judtfe Carter has
given a decision in the Judicial Investigation
here Monday, finding that the train was
moving al too high a rate of speed round a
curve al tbe time of the accident. No blame
is laid to tlie employes.
A Very Nnrrow Eacnpe.
Nkw Bkdfohu. Jan. IT.— A mud scow
lowed lo the dumping station today was cut
through by ice aiui sank lu the channel. The
crew of six men were rescued by the lug.
They had a narrow escape, the craft rolling
over aud going down just as the last mau
climbed ou board the steamer.
Death Froun a Lamp Kxploslon.
Fam. UiVKK, Jan. IT.— Mrs. Maria Bor-
den was severely burned last night by J^c
explosion of a kerosene lamp, and died this
morning.
Wnnted, 1000 Men
to know the value of Hop Plasters for the
cure of aches and pains. They soothe and
strengthen weak parts. Thousands of work-
Ingmen use and recommend them as the best
plaster ever made.
Adviv€ to M»th«r».
Maa. WiHBLOW's SooTUiMO srBUP, for chil-
dren teething. Is the prescription of one of the
tiest female nurses and physicians In the United
States, and has been used for forty yean with
never-falling success by millions of mothers for
their children. During the process of teething
lU value Is Incalculable. It relieves the child
from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, grlp-
ng In the bowels, and win.l-collc. By giving
health to the child It rests the mother. Price 36
ceftts a bottle.
rumiture mtut Oarpett.
Sherman A Manning have a Urge line of
houschokl furniture, black walnut, aah and
painted chamber stdtes. New and elegant
styles at very low prices,
iiouthwlok block.
......
Amoskong
An.'.roH.'.oggln...
Applclo:
Athintlc
Ames...
AiuuhUi, Qa
Arlington, rts. off..
Border City
Bales ..............
Boott. .............
BostoL ............
Boston Duck Co...
Cabot
Chl.^opee.
China.
Cocbeco. . .
Columbian. . . . .r..
Continental
I ) wight. . ..........
Kverett ............
Kranklln
r. River Bleaohery
Ureal Falls
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
HIU* •••eetasssssse*
Hartford Carpet...
.Jackson
Lnconla *
lianoaster
Langdon
Lawrence.
LoweU
Lowell M. SHOD...
LoweU Bleachory.
Lowell Hosiery....
Ix>weU(ias (jo....
Lyman
Manchester Mills..
Mass Cotton
Merrimack
Middlesex
Monadnock
Nashua. .
Naumkeag
Newmarket....
Norway Plains.
Otis ••••eeecsses
Paolflc
PepperelL
Peraoroke...
Par
Value.
100
1000
100
loqp
100
600
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
700
600
100
100
000
Bid.
103
1700
108
130
1S8A
860
100
Asked.
600
^ rRADCMARK.
For It cures Itheuinallsm, Scrofula, Krscma,
.Salt llbeum, Htoma.di, Liver ami Kblnoy Troub-
leo, etc. Is very pleasant to take an.l li .|ulck
and effective In «rH.llcatlii|r disease (roiii the
system. It purifies an.l enriches the |{l».xt, and
gives vlK»r an.l strength U> the system, rlghlliiK
any .lls|.l«rcnient lo Tts own natural puslttoii.
(live liKllan (;iire a trial aud the blessing of
health will, surely follow.
Indian Cure 91.00 n Bottle. Sis for •5.00.
i>KKi'ARKi> nr
TUo IViniinM Mo<ll<*iiio Co.
WOBOKHTKR, MAMS.
108
(•sessas*
■•••aess«««ss
• • • • ea
KusseU Mills
.Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
Thom.llke
Tremont A Suffolk
tTnlen Cotton
Vassalbon)'
Washington MlUs.
Webster
WUUnutntlc Linen,
^ork. ..............
,i^«00 l«»
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100 ....
100 ....
100 ....
100
100
1000
100
100
100
1000
400
400
1000
1000
690
600
100
100
100
100
100
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1000
100
1000
600
100
600
600
1000
1000
800
100
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1000
100
100
100
100
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760
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90
760
100
79
878
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176
1080
103S
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96
116
130
216
81
960
110
40
780
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ts e s
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80
106
sees
800
16S0
88
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71
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160
1168
48
Salea.
106
1780
126
647>,
108
W6
106H
127
126
1832M
1160
•00
880
lOOK
80
MO
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(0
196
VHi
776
108
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180
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890
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BILIOUSNESS.
This very comtnon complaint, which is
caused by a dormant or inactive liver, can
be cured in a short time by usinff Ingalla'
Mandrake Compound, as can nlso the va-
rious diseases arising iVoin inactive liver
or kidneys. These orguns, if inactive, will
allow impure blood to enter the heart,
causing tightness about that organ and
palpitation.
81io giifforcd thirty ynnrs.
Mrs. Di;DLav Ciianoi.em, of Melr.>sr, Mais..
says : " I bud tuflfcrtd with Pulpllutinn of the Heart
more than thirty yesrt before I found iinythiiig lo
kIvc me csscntiul rt-licf. Lutt fall I tried Ingslls*
Mandrake Compound, nn.l, rcmiirkuble ut it was,
thli Compound relievvd inc in two days, so that for
several months iifterwurds I felt not the aliKlitc' i
touch of it. and am perfectly free from it now. Some-
tiincB, before I took this Compound, the pulsntioiu
of my heart were so violent as to shake my whoU-
body with riipid agitations, and attimrs I fainted iini'
became entirely bi»cn«iblc. Now I am perfectly fre.
from all this suffering. Consccjucntly I can moM
sincerely and earnestly recnmmond this Compound
to all like sufferers, as pre-eminently the best medi-
cine I ever knew for Palpitation of the Heart."
This Compound is purely Vegetable,
and strengthens and builds up the system
while it eradicates disease.
Infalli' Mandrake Compound Is sold
by all DruggiRts. Price $i ; six bottles
for $5. Prepared only by the INO ALLS
MEDICAL CO., Lowell, Mass.
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
25 Cents.
Large BlEe SO'Centii.
CARTER & SHERBURNE.
DBXJOOIItXaii
Cor. Menimack and Bridge Sts.
hoiera^Morbus
olic
"•\
IINimeNT
OURKS Pains, Rxtcrnal an.l Internal. RE-
LIKVKH Hwellbigs. Contractions of the Mus-
cles, .SUffnosrt of the .Joints. IIKALS linilHCS.
Mcahls, Murns, Cutf, (;nick«, ami ScraUbcs.
(Best Stable Itrme.ly In the worl.l.) CUlth«
UheumatlMn. Neuralgia. lloarMcncHS, fiore
Throat, Croup, an<l all klmlreil aff.'.rtlons.
A LMrge Hottlw. A Powerful K«>iiiedy.
Must ««roiioiiil<-al, as It costs but •iliv. iMtttla.
All DruffglHts. NKLSOM A CO., Hoston.
■9TABLI8HKD 1887.
Old sUnd of An.lrews A Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
dike street (Northern depot). The largCHt and
finest Bt.)ck of flnlshe.l work to be found In
Middlesex county, at prices much lower than
can 1m5 obtalne.1 elsewhere for first class work.
No extra chsrge for sotting work either In or
outef Lowell. All orders promptly executed
and In a saUsfactory manner.
C. H. AKDRBW8,
41 Tborndike Street,
LOWELL
C. WHKBLKR.
. . Morthem Depot
MASS.
No. 8 Presoott street
CaU
.Wed4Ma'« Hair Bfr;
94 Menlmaek atreet, la a popular reaort for
adiea who deatre to obtain enulne bargalna.
The proprietor has placed such tow prlcea on
every deaortptlon of hair goods tbat everybody
•taould take advantage of them at once
early for a oholoe seleetlon.
Angostura Bittibs Is a household word all
over the worlds For over 60 years It has adver-
Used Itself by Its merlla. It la aow advertliod
to wan tbe pablle agabut eoanterfaiu. The
genolne nrtleie to — wfaetnwd by Dr. J. 0« B.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh trom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
What is Scrofula
It U that bnpurlly In tho blood, which, ac-
inmulatlng In the gian.ls of the neck, produces
unslnhtly lumps or swellliiKs; which causes
pnliiful runnbiK •••res on the arinn, loKS,.)r
feet; wbbb .levclops ulcxsrs In the eyes, ears, or
iioKC, often .'.■UMlng lillndncHS or dcafncHs;
wbbb Is tbe orlnln of pimples, cjiii.'erous
RrowtliB, or the many other manlfcHlatlons
usuiilly nscrlbcl to"hiiinorH;" which, fafitenbiK
upon tbe lunge . ciusuh ox)nsumptlon an.l .Icatb.
Helng the mo»t ancient. It Is the niowt Kcneral of
all diseases or affections, for very few persons
are enlli-cly free from U.
HOW CAN IT BE OUREi
By taking U.hmI'h .SarsaparUla, which, by the
remarkable cures It has accoinpllshed. often
when .>ther medicines have falle<l, has proven
Itself to be a potent and pe«uUar medicine for
this disease. Home of these euros are really
won.lcrful. If you suffer from scrofubi In any
of Its forms, be sure to try Hood's .Sarsnparllla,
THE PEOITLIAR MEDICINE
"I hail runnlnK sores on my limbs for n\Q
years, so bad at times that I coidil not walk, nor
sleep nights. When 1 commenced Uklnif
IIoo.r8 Sursaparllla, I was In pain so severe
that 1 cjinnot .losrrlbc It. I bad no appetite
and fell away, lint Hood's Sarsaparllla .11.1 rao
a won.lerful amount of good. 1 have a good
appetite, have j(«lne«l In flesh, and can sleep
well. My sores are almost healwl, and I can
easily .lo a goo.l day's work." Blaa. C f.
Lord, Dover, N. IL
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. %\ ; six for $8. Prepared
only by C. I. II001> A CO., Lowell. Mass.
100 I>o«e»a One Dollar
idrrhoe^
ummer
lYSentery
^11 Cured 6/- a
teaspooTiful of
PerrrJ)avis?ain )(i//cr
in a litUe Afi//cor
Sugar and Waten
Au. X)RuoeisTS Sci-Llr. n>
Ural (Sstatr.
&G0..
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Prescott National Bank.
..If
T-^
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholeiale and BetaU DruggUti
oppohtb POST omoB.
FARMERS. AHENTIONI
Stoekbrldge Mnnurea.
Bowker's Hill and DMU Ptaoapbaln.
Bnflslo Bonn Supei^Pboaphate.
Bmdlny's gnper-Phoaphnte.
We take pride ia 8liowiinr property
like the reBidenoes we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der our personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
flrst-olass in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome flrep^aoea
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapatone tuba,
etc.
We recommend them to your notion.
•4O0O.— Wo scld.jin bave a place that we can
offer nt tho low i.rlce placed on this extra weU-
Wnllt iwo-.HUiry house of eight rooms, uesioe
bath r.>om; lieate.l by fnrnjM*. baa hard wojd
floors m dlnloK room, kitchen ^ yd pantty .
han.lsome gas fixtures, etc. Nelghborbepd teat-
class and iienr business. (iww)
On Centml Street.- Very dealrable piece of
pro|K5rl>j. consisting of two-storjr
E. N. "Wood A: Oo,
bouse and
made
47
nearly 2700 feet of lan.l. Could eaally be maj
to pay more than 10 per cent. net. (leS)
Not far f^m Merrlmneb twet. Two-
story, two tenement house of 14 rooms, laUbed
la good shape. A bargain at tMOO. (lee*)
If vou will call at oar offlce we will show you
■oroo Investroenu that will pay yon betser than
10 per cent.
Shepard, Russell iCo..
I OfW
'iik^j^^^,
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8
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB7^^)yESDAY. JANUABY 18, 1888»
Cie lotoell ©ail^ (Courier.
WEDNESDAyTjANUARY 18, 1S88.
CMleudM tnt January.
■nil. I MOW. I TUK. I Wici>. I Tin:. I khi. | mat
1
8
15
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9
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10
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80
3
4
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18
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t7
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81
lfftni»rnr« Al^mnnac— Thl« I*«y.
LENGTH or UAT. MOOH
■ UN.
K 7:10 B 4.40
I'll* W«Mh«r.
Snoir SU'im A'o. /:.'.— Snow U-gan to f>n about
noon ycnienlHy uu«l for two or ihitc liouri very
mtk- came. Then tt sot In In eiirueitt, und ton-
tlmioil nil I'iirlv tliU morning. Six or •even
lutlie* of vory <lry kuow fi-Jl. it oovcroU the
ley itltU'wnlkH, >leMUn{ eH-llv to the fret, iin<l
the WHlkliig wiu very ineearlbu'^. Toiliiy llu-
•now liju ooullnuiMl at InU'rvuU, aul tho sun
lin^ not Hiii.i-ared. At ft .>Vlo( k lityt eveutuK Uic
temperHtiin- wa» ls°,at 7 lliU morning .M) , «uil
at 1 oVIoik MP. _^_^___«_—
BUSINESS NOTICES. _ _
lar Million, urtlhlle pljotocruphtT.
THE OITI.
$e« IochN oh pa'/cM A unit 7.
.lonliih Plininnir, tlairyinuu. ni!lfrit«, b«*
gone into lui>ol\eni*y.
'I'lie eoiiiinittt'c <>n kUlu util lueetif thik
fVcniiiK lit T.iW n'rlock.
Take vonronU'r for i.i>:u jmlnilnK to Hiitb-
■way, Ih illdtlli; Mrt'.-t.
WwkI. the jpw»'ll«r. l* Mllinjf li «lrtu wimler
Wullbjun \inM walili for fKL'tO.
A line pl»ol.»;iriiiili of lliv MUldU; *^\reH lire
cmi bf pun-liaM-il at .Murslon A: Vrin<e'».
I'iku inviU's ibe liiilillr to liy liN Kanm«»
be«-f HUil eaiU ult« litloli tootbi-r t.pei'lallU*»*.
A rel-Mie of prndon lia>« lieen j;rimle«l Ly-
ilia Howe, widow of (burkn C. Howe, of
tbU city.
Home unknown Kneak Ibltf dole an uUter
from tlie law olllee of Jobn II. >IorrUon ye*-
terduy uftvriioon.
Dr. Hlx will play tbe orxnn at .Jobn street
cburcb lomurrow evenlnx 2li niliiuttf. b«foro
tbv Itullou lecture.
.Slelnhit and pun^n of evry ileneriptlon are
offered at k''*""''.* redueetl prlee» by Kay
BrotberK A lloofonl.
Tbe trea«ur«T of the <liiy nurfery (grateful-
ly Beknowle.l«efc tbe followlnic glflf: Mr*. 8.
T. Brown, eft: Mr». E.H. Buh», ♦&; Keu-
■ioKtou clnl>, VM.
Tb« kooUble of tbe WorlboD utreet BaptUt
Bociely will l>e belt! tomorrow evenlnif at the
reflilenre of Mm. Wlllluin H. WUgin, corner
Franklio and Willey htreett*.
Rev. Wni. T. VVoitli oreaebed at tlie unit-
ed aervlecM of tbe MetliotlUt t burebeN lunt
uilCbt, and Ik'V. C. K. Itlee will preueb tbiN
evening. Tbe meetlnjto are all bold at tbe
Wortnen ulrett ebureli.
Tbe regular meeting of tbe I^well Habne-
mann club WH^ beld yeMerday at tbe offlce
of Dr. E. 11. 1'aeker. Dr. 1/ land read a pa-
per on tbe pbvnlologj- of tbe nervou«« ny»tetn.
koJ a tilM-UHhion followed. Dr. Warner whi
kpt'oiotedto read tbueh*uy at tbe next i^et-
lug.
CoAl Gone Up.
of
The Huticlputed advane« in tbe price
coal batcome. Hut urday tbe liowell dealer*
voted it, and tbe price* are now 60 cents
blgber tban formerly, witb tbe exception of
out coal No. 2. wliicb idvanctH 2ft c.cut».
The prlceK now are: Broken, tf-'ft; egg,
iu; Hlove. »U.*2A: nut. #»; e>rtf Franklin,
ilO.75; vtove Franklin. #10.75; Ubigh,
fO.'ift; ( umlM'rIand, #0. Cuin>*erlauU coal,
wbtch ia bitunjinouN, doe* not change in
price. ___ _^_
The Morrill ^ehoel.
The iicbolarK of tbe .Morrill evening ttchool
have been iranferred to tbe Bartlctt school,
iu the interenl* of economy. The attend-
euce at the Khi tiett school ba«t fallen off suf-
flcleutiv to allow the traucfer. There were
two roonsH In the Morrill Kchool, with 48
BcbolarH. One of tbe teacherN, MUh Marren.
basalfo been lran»»ferred to tbe Bartlelt
acbool. while the oilier. Mi'*K Illt<ley, has dis-
contluue<l her work. Tbe new arrHUgemeut
began this week.
Accident.
Jnme>> Barry, a driver of one of Armour's
dreKxed l>eet WMifoiiN, wu> thrown from bis
•Ittish at the corner of Market and Duttou
■Ireetx yeMerday afternoon l»y the catching
of one of tbe runinrh in a rut made In clear-
Itrn out the Hiiow from I be h<»r.«ie railroad
trackx, ami received a severe bruise of one
bip un«l H upraiii of otie ankl. . He was at-
tended, in iMunketrK apothecary More, by
Dr. McDoiiouu'li, and was then taken to hU
borne ou Middlesex bt reel. Jlu was able to
work today.
PvrsMUHl.
It i* expected that ex-( ity Kngiiieer Evans
will reluni to Lov\) II next tnoiilh preparato-
ry to reMinilim lii* p<>^ili^.n as city eiij^ineer
April 1. Me is ill llvlena. Montiiiia.
Mr. K. A. Sniilli. wife and <laii!fliti!r have
gone lo C'alirorniu fO a |{;iyiint»d excursion.
At till- nivetiii:: of the diivetorK of the Bos-
ton and Lowell r;iilro:id at iloston, Monday,
Francis 1^. Hi^'<rin«oit was elided president
of the I'ompaiiN . Mr. Mony bavinj; refused
to further till tlieih.siiion.
Dr. U. K. lUir- It vtr lias turned favorably
and his niaiiy f I lends will l)C ^lad to know
that he is now Kaiulng.
Civil Service KxamifiHtiou.
The next civil service examination of ap-
plicautH for positions on the police force of
Lowell, and of those who have been named
for promotion, will be held at City Hall
Tuesday iiext at 0.30 a. m. As no other ex-
amination of police applicantH will be held
for a loiiK liioe. all deniring an early exami-
nation should lile their apj)licatioNs at once.
Blanks c^aii l»e procured of the secretary, C.
H. Conant, 61 Central (Street. Eleven appli-
cations have aliva<ly been filed. Those
oamed for promotion must liringucommuni-
cation from the mayor, naming them for pro-
motion, and req jesting for them a noo-com-
petitive examinatiou.
EpisropHl MiSBloDBry MeetlDg.
A series of diocesan missionary meetings
1% being held in different Kplscopal churches
in this vicinity. !.hst night St. .JohR's had its
turn, and aii int« rested audience met at the
church at 7.30. 'i'he rector, llev. L. C Man-
cbeater. Introduced Kev. W. (J. Wells, rector
of 8t. Mary's church. Nf'Wton Lower Falls,
who spoke on the toi>i(' "The Mis*<ionary
Motive." Mr. Wells al-o spoke on "The
IJisslouary Field. Our Duty and Ue«ponsl-
blllty." in tl>e unavoidable al»sence of Uev..J.
Milton reek of New Bedford. Mr. Wells
apoke enconrauinKly of the missionary work
which i)t DOW III ing'dono l»y tbe Kpiscop.tl
eburch, l>olb 'it home and al)road, and urged
•till further ^^o^k and agitation. The meet-
ing closed with the u^iiul service.
Bank Klecliona.
At tbe Wame-ii National bank the follow-
iBg were cbosen \lircctors: Samuel Horn,
Hanry C. IJowe. Francis Jewett, A. F.
WrteDt. Sarny;' K' Ider. Perley P. I'erham,
£th B. Hall. Wni. H. Wiggin, .James W.
BeODCtttPn^'^"^ *'-''""'*'• ^'' ^^- KnowltOD.
Tbkt lithe old board, with the exception of
Q. W. Knowlton In place of Cbaa. Whitney,
deceased. At a 8ul)se<iuent nieetlrg of the
board of directors, Henry C. Howe was re-
elected president. ..... I,
At the annual meeting of the Old Lowell
natloiml bank vebterday the following direct-
ors were clio^en for the eusulHg year: Joel
Spahling.lMiineas Whiting. Jacob Nichols,
Edward T. Howell. Jobn Davi«<, (icorge ¥.
Penoiinan. Edward iM. Tucke, Arteraas B.
Woodworth. Jose|»h L. C hallfou.x. TbU Is
the old board.
Myattc Order*.
At tbe la».t meeting of tlie Car|)entcrs' and
Joiners' Union many interesting tvplcs
were disiussed. (ontrnctors and builders
are to be called upon for weekly Instead of
moiithlv pavmtntK. an increaso of wa«ei* w
i)« askc'd for. anil members of tho uidon will
ol)iecL to working witli non-union men, if
the deterininalion of tbe meciim.' i* realUed.
At tbe im cling of llie HrilMi Amerlcau as-
Bociation .Monday, the stale secretary, Mr.
A. (i. Thompson, was present with the char-
ter of tbe ai.i.ociation and delivered au ad-
dresx.
(iruiid U«*presentativ<' and .supreme
Dcputv A*. L. itiisscll of tbe Boyal society of
(ioud kcllows attended tbe annual nu'cllng
of tbe grand asseiublv held in Boston yestor-
d;iv.iin'l reports a fidl attendance. The
or«"ler is In u nourlsbintr <-».ndilion. The
grand olllcers for the coming year wero
tiectetl ;<l tlie alto^e s«i.Hion.
I)epiiiv supreme .lusVice EunTson Woods
and .\clfiig Sui-rcme Herald Arthur Woods,
bolli of Lawieiice. installed the rc.ently
elected ortlcers of the nn-n's branch of the
Iron Hall last evening. Tlie retiring chief
JUBticc. ('. I'. Dodge, ix'celved u unaiiiinons
vote of ibi'iiks for lii* ».ervices during llie
paHiy-ar. Two candidates were Initiated
previous to the install.illon ceremoule«.
Obltimr.v.
Mrs. Martha K. .^teven-. died Monday at
No. 241 Dioa.lvxav. >lic wa- thewMowof
Lawrence Stevi lis. ami wa- 02 years of age.
f^lw Inul l>eeii allcled with heart diiwase lor
a long tliiif. TIte deceased was born in
Kaiinini;lo!t. Me., tuul ha<l been In Lowell
for the pM't Pi vears. >he was a menilier of
il»e First Baptist . burcb.
MiK. ( xnlliia Lvon, whiow of the late
« alvin L>on and niotlier of Alvln S. Lyon of
Ibis cilv. died ill Law iviicj' .Ian. 17.
Mrs. "David Wallisof tliarle»town. daugh-
ter of the I lie Unfiis K. Abbott of this eity.
dinl last W.'diiesdav at her home In (.'barlcs-
low n. of coiisuinpilon. J»be leaven a hu»-
baiul. a liliie l»ov «if six vear* and u mother.
.Mrs. W allis was well known and highly e»-,
teemetl bv nianv frlemls in this city.
The wife of it\\. J. O. Peck, formerly lo-
cated III this cit\ , but now pimtor of the Sim-
son .Methodis' church of Bitoklyn. died snd-
tleiily of heart disease at Brooklyn. N. Y.,
last night.
John Shepaid died at .Vo. ftO Andrews
street yesterday, ageil 61 years. He was a
native 'of Franklin. VI.
Louise Parker, a n shient at No. 3 Coral
street, died at St. John's hospital last night,
aged 76 years, bbe was a native of Chelms-
for.l. , .
Thomas H. D. PInkerton. foreman in the
machine department of Blchard Dobbiiis'i.
ibiler workM. died at his home. No 7 .VIder
street, this uiornlDg.
William Brown of Stratford Hollow, N.
11 . died iHHt evening at eight o'doik at the
realdencx* of bis son. William I'. Brown of
thia city. He wan born in Winthrop, Maine,
In Septeml>er. IHOft. an«l. some thirty years
ago. was for a time a resident of this city,
lie was stricken witb i»araly*ls last Septem-
ber, since which time he has gradually failed.
He leaves two sons and two daughters. The
funeral w ill l»e from the resilience of his son.
72 Orand street, Friday afternoon at two
o'clock. Frieudk are Invited without further
notice.
Mrs. Charles A. Kendall died at her home.
No. 151 Oorham street, to.lay, after a long
illiiekM.
Mellcent Wilde, wife of Jamea 8. W llde,
(•led al No. 9 Wiggin street, today, aged ftO
vears. bhe was a native of Euglaitd.
Beat Meislna lemonv In tbe market 14o.
dox., 8 doz. Sfi cU., at Smlth'a, 47 Merrimaok
street. ________
One of the bargains offered bv M. W. Em-
erson, '21 Central street, for a short time, ia
one *10 bromide portrait and one dozen ex-
tra fine cabinets for it«7.50. Call Mud exam-
^e bsmpies of his work.
,i
A. M. Bartnon
shows s|)e(!!lal patterns In bronze, oak, an
other kluda of picture mouliling, alao a good
lluo of foreign and American photographa,
steel engravings and etchings. The prloaa
are right. No. 80 Merrlmacli street, up stalra.
Best Messina oranges iu tbe market 8 doz.
'25 cts. at Smith's,
» .
1)« oil Time* '
Time is money and appointments made
should be kept. If you carry a reliable
watch in your pocket or have a well iHsgulat^
eii mantle cloi'k at vour home you will be on
time ami live up to yhur agr«;eineuts. A
failure to do so cannot then l>e excused on
that account. Clarke. M Central street,
make a spocialtv of line watches and mantle
clocks, and also" has tlw agency of Parabola
siieclades. I^ow prices prevail.
ilcMtn. W. Persian dates In tke market 4
lb*. 2.^ cts. this week on|iiat .smith's, 47 Mer-
rimack )»trec't.
Bvttitil Notices*
THE NICK OF TIME
WE OrrER THE r<fc,LOWlSG
iSpenal fiotitn*
ise
imperial l^ottrrB.
AT-
REDUCED PRICES.
KIMBALL & CO.
YOITE ATTENTION IB CALLED
To the character of investors lu the New Hamp-
shire Truat Co.'s 6 per ot. Uebentur* Bond*.
PIttsfleld ^RvlnfTB Itank, PIttsfleld •0,000
Lancaster savliigH Kank, Lancaster •<t,000
Norwnv I'laliiH Nuviugn liunl(, Horheater #lo,<MiO
Mllford Five Cent .>*avlngs Hank, Mtlford ♦K.i.OOO
Merrimack County baviugs Uauk, Con-
conl flO.OOO
rrankltn Savings Dank, Frankllu |ia,u00
Merrimack Ktver Savings Dank, Man-
eliester f.tO.OOO
Cheshire Provlilent lusiltullon, Kcene.. $100,000
F. Bodliir, Jr., Agent, Oourier Bailding.
WE OFFER ONE CASE
BEST QUALITY
MEDIUM SLATE
Lining
Cambric,
Hligbtly damaged In manaflMtor-
iDg by small plu cuts occnrring
eyery forty-two Inches.
Price Only 4 1-2 Gts.
Ladlt^s' Extra Fine Scarlet
Underwear, re^nlar priee
one dollar and a lialC,
now 98c. each.
Extra Heavy Black Fleece
Lined Hose only 25c. a
pair.
Thirty-eight cent Cashmere
(f loves, plain and stitched
back, l)lack and colors,
now 25c. a pair.
Seal Plush Saccines down
to $0.99 eich.
Seal Plush Sacques down
to 814.75, from twenty.
Extra Heavy Seal Plush
Sacques $17.75 each,
were twenty-five.
Extra Good Jackets down
to 81.98 each.
Oambrio Eigiugs and Insertions, tnd
All-Over Eml}roideri6s, Swiss, Torobon
and Medicis Trimmings, Feathtr-Stitch
Trimming, Cash's White and Colored
Rufflings, All-Over and Open-Work
Tuokingi. For all Whito Ooods and
Trimmings for tho same seek
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
Merrliiiaok fittrc^ot.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES.
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Frescott Street8.
Polio* Coart.
Wednesday, Jan. 18.— Four ilrunki got the
usual line. ' .. . . ,
The cases of .lames McNally, Joseph Law-
Mon and John .Mc8h«a, for larcenv and as-
sault and battery, came u)>. John 11. Morri-
sou appearing for McShea and McNally.
while bauiel J. Donahue conducted Law-
bon's case.
Willlara B. Tavlor teslided that he got out
of work and while drifting aroun<l several
saloons with Harney Lo^au. .Monday after-
noon, drank a number of scliooners of l)eer.
Lawyer .Morris«in took up considerable time
in trying to make the witness define exactly
how many driuks4ie had taken.
Counsel Donahue then iMgaii a rlRld cross-
e\amlnatl()n l)iit failed to ^alu his point.
Taylor testiUed that he was struck blows
and rendered unconscious.
Rernard I>ogan, who tendeil the l)ar Mon-
day forenoon, stated th!<i be saw the prison-
ers husllInK Taylor around a "slip," Lawson
baviuK Tavlor's pockctd»ook in his hand.
Mr. Donahue succeeded iu arousing Logan's
Ire. and a hot iutercbaime of impudence en-
sued, to thedeliKht of tlie si>ectators. At this
point Jiidye Ihnlley interrupted and insisied
on having' the ••ivil court come in. so those
Intere-ted in the criminal business were
forced to endure a tedious delay.
(Ml resiintin;: tbe tri;il Loifan said McShca
struck him us be e.\<-laiined "It is a shame to
use a man like timt," knocking him to the
tloor. He KOt u]!, when Lawson gave him
another blow and .McNally bit his left ear.
A frieml interfered and lie escaped.
Dr. Kicker, who dressed Logan's wounds,
stated their nature. One of tbe cuts looked
like the work of a knife. In
Lo:rau batl b«en drinking, but
A. G. POLLARD & CO,
80 & 82 Merrimaek Street.
^ight dollar IVewmarkets
down to 85.00 each.
Jen dollar Newmarkets
down to 87.50 each.
^welve dollar Raglans
down to 88.00 each.
his
he
opinion
was all
rlKltt mentally.
AlcManiis, the
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
▲ RICH YABUETT.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot StreeU
Send orders to us for palntlnc, papering, etc.
LARGEST STOCK
• or
proprietor of the saloon,
testified in tucbnical lan^rua^e which, at
times, puzzled His Honor, that Lajvson and
his confederates knocked Tavlor and Lo^an
dowu and kicked them. He' thought Law-
son held a knife in his bund. He was afraid
that the men assaulted would be killed and
ran out for Officer Crowley. He never drank
liquor.
Daniel Sullivan testitied to seeing tbe row
and parting tbe belli^jerents.
Thomas .Smith gave testimony which
helped the defendants more than the govern-
ment.
Henrv Welch, who was the only perfectly
sober person iu the crowd, testitied in a man-
ner that Ijadly damasicd the case for the de-
fendants. His story of the mixed up affair
was verv Intelligent and carried conviction
with It. '
At one o'clock the court was adjourned to
2.16. ^ ^
Pure maple sugar today and tomorrow 14c.
lb., 2 lbs. 2/>clH., at Smith's.
Blank Booka.
Ledgers, journals, records, and all kinds
of new goods. Prices way down. For 60
d»VM pictures framed from new mouldings
at your own price at Cambridge's, Merri-
mack House block.
Fur Eobes !
rin ao diflSarant grmAet),
Horse Blankets
AND
Said handsome Tom to smlllnx Noll,
"Where did yon fln<l that mystic spell
Thai tiovers ''round vou: every smtle,
And would mv throbhlntr heart be«ullc?"
Ouoth laiighlnjar Sell, "You silly boy,
In h«)Zol)ONT,-the cream of Joy."
The Fair Dnughters of Faahlon '
prefer SOZODON T to every other article for
the teeth, because nothing remiers these or-
naments of tbe mouth so spotless, or imparts
nuch an agreeable odor to the l»reath. More-
over, experience proves the article to be per-
fectly wholesome, which canoot be said ot
all dentifrices.
♦•SrALDiNO'8 Glue" mends ererythlng.
Tluit e»n be toand In K«w ■nsrl»nd.
CMDT OUR PRICES AMD EXAMINB CUB
STOCK.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
Old OoBTort Factory*
1^3 Oentral Street*
I.OWKIX.
Jwenty dollar Raglans
down to 81'>.00.
All - Wool Beaver Cloth
down to 82.25 a yard.
Four and Ave dollar Cloak-
iogs down to 82.98 a
yard.
Far Trimmings down to
less than eost to elose at
once. ;
We have just received 25
of the famous K. & Co.
Russian Hare Mufis at
98c. each, positively the
last lot we shall have this
season.
Black Hare Boas 82.25
each.
Opossum Boas, 3 yards
long, 85.00 each.
Fur Boas for 33, 50, 75c.
and 81*00 each.
Bargains in every depart-
ment of the store during
the remainder of this
f month.
A METHOD «T WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUI
Save tlie fient
Now Paid to the Landlord.
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION.
j^pecial fiotittn*
,,u
/.-
■^t -Xi^
I
Ti>W
Y^
lioYirSQERMAKCJbLOGNfi
V 8E»4D %f STAMP FORA...... ,;
.\KW PATTKUNS IN
ll.\Mlti;u(i4
1
i
— AT-
MWNAUn & OO.'S,
',» .M»:UlilMAl-K 8T.
-■
i
Sleighing Robes
FUR GLOVES. FUR CAPS.
Fiuost Awa^ortmontt
All QutUltle*,.
Prloeai tUo ILo-^vest*
WM.P.BRAZER&CO.
1*0 RAZORS
AND
STROPS.
AND TOBOOGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Pt*iaitiii|r Pt*e««e«.
Steam ancl 'Water Fittlnir
Are done by us In the very best manner.
49-Qa8 Fixtures, Library Lamps and Fancy
Qlolies a specialty.
FARRELL A CONATOX,
Incorporated under tlie Laws of the State
of New York, and authorized to do
busioess in the State of
Massachusetts,
Offers a plaii by which jon can leoure a
home or bnsiness property of your own
quicker, easier, with leu caih adranoe
and under more favorable oonditioni
than are poesiblr" in any other way.
The property may be lelected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in th^ form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorised in-
surance company, whereby the property
frilKbe at once full paid in oase of
death.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE,
General 'M.WLtkWLgerUt
No. 4 Wyman's Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS,
SHATTUCK'S,
84 CENTRAL STREET*
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Wo makea spoolalty of Ilepal ring and Renp.
holsu^rtng Furniture ami cau for, also dellTW
goods free of charge.
M Pntwoott 8tT««t.
BELOW COST.
Silver Ware, Jewelry, Kye
(ilitttncs ii'.ut 8|H'ctaolo8 must be
bokI nl i>rWc« way below cost
on a 4*()iint of overstock. Don't
mlsf ilieoiiptirtunhy. Come and
nee. If you wimt anything In
our line you can buy of us.
WAKEtJELD'S,
JewoUer and Optleian
88 Central Street.
Market Scales f
KIMBALL & CO.
I
Telephone It-M.
M IHittaa StrMt.
93/.95 and 97 Merrimack Street
Home Offlcei, Hoi. 169 and ITl Broad-
way, New Tork, TT. 8. A.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
Snooesaor to D«. 1. M. Mblsow.
M Mwrlnaok StrMt, • • Hoaferd ^iMk
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is prepared to quote the vetr lowast prlM* on
all kinds of printing. CaU for Mttnalea.
The Largest Assortment in Lowell.
Twenty different styles. Prioes firom 25
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUTOHEBS'
TOOLS oonstai ly on hand. -
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BKNE.
(
....The present In the Llh Coiiijre.H, but
Bomeliow tbe doctorH iu it don't till n^'ree. '
....The ImrbcM iteiioui.iy contempiuto the
abolition ul the striped i)olti an a sign. What
uexl!
....When u lioioou keeper sell* a ilrinii of
whi«ke)f,for ten ceiitN (jiut cont le^K Ihiui two
cents, ilittt in 11 l»:u-ualu -foiitbo »aloou keep-
er.
....At Arrapuboe, Xebrahkii. tbe bent
steak N quoto.1 at 10 cchI* tt pound. We
suppose lliey pay proi>h> for cuiiyiuKawsy
llankM iiud neck picccx.
....s^'uiilor Vei.t Miid in hi>» lUtiick on the
Blair bill, timt he wlnhid "ovcry cWld In tbe
south, wiiilo or black, coiiM l)o learned to
rca«l ami write." Wo wl^h .Senator Ve»t
could bu tau){ht to ^peuk.
....Mr. Spiir;ieon in eatchin;; U on nil Mdos
for complulninK that hi-i KcraioUH cannot be
coi>yil!;lited in tlie Unltetl Stale-. Wo
haven't (|iilte uiado up our luind-* w hither ho
or bii) critics ouKlit to bu > riiicl/.ud..
V
MA88AriIt'8KTT8.
Nai)oleon I'rovoM. one of the victims of
the llaxprhlll cuMi.lln>{ acldent, whoM' leg
wax aniputHtt d WedDikday, died at nJKht.
Of •*Sheriir r^pi-HH^iie's 'Jd deitnlieii in
Worcenter county, II are the oilxinal ap-
pointees of the hliei'ill' when lie as»uiucd the
office In ISTl.
Rev. V. A. Hilton, pastor of the Winter
street lluptiM church, Haverhill, hn« re-
slKiie<l Iu take ellecl April 1. he hnvini;
accepted a call to tiiu new Free Haptlst
church at Cbelsea.
Frederick Webber and C. S. Moore, agents
of the New York l.if«* Ht^uiauce company,
who were arrcMted in June for solicitlntf iu-
iurance without a licnwe. contrary to tlio
law, have been lined #100 and co^t* each In
ritthtleld. Kx-Uov. Wobinson was tlieir
counsel.
Id the case of Niua II. Chaae, admlDittra-
trix, VN. the ItoNton and Lowell railroad, an
I action to recover i'JO.OOO daiun^eH for per-
sonal inJurieM received Ity the plalntltT. in-
I testate by a collision of curs at Canaan, N.
H., Sept. 10, ISM.'i. the Jury bus reutlereil a
verdict of lltky).
William l^Kan Hodman l*ost,0. A. R., in
New Bedford, waa dlH^atintled witb tbe new-
|y-electe«l comniander. who Metis rum, and
recently petitioned tlie «iepartment cx)m-
mandur for a charter for a new po»t. Hav-
ing been ^Iven leave to withdraw un aitpeai
lias been made to tlie national comiuaudur.
GENE HAL COURT.
In the Senate Jan. 18 tbe new business in-
cluded propoKitlous for a board of ntreet
railway uounnUHloners; to repeal the act of
1888 regHrdlug placing tiquor eaies on lie ; to
ItlbU Ihaior t^'eDsef* to l to eavh^fiOQ Jobnld-
Uats ill any Uty or uiwii. Tb<fN>iiitftutl6n>
•I prohiljitory amendment was advanced one
stage without debate.
Ill the HouKc, a petition came in for licenoo
■uffrago for women. A number of- ordei-H
were adoptetl, none of which were of more
ttaau ordinary imiiort.
Normal School Oraduatos.
The graduation exercises of tbe state nor-
mal school iu FraminK'ham occurred WedneH-
day, diplomas being conferred upon tbe fol-
lowing vouHK ladlex: Cccia 1'. BattlcN,
Chelinnford; Florence O. Hean, .Mancbeitter,
N. U.; Minnie L. Itnlland. Framlmcliaio,
Mass.; Myra .1, DiliinKH. MHiichcxter, N. H.;
Grace K. Hutterflcid, Dunntable; Charlotte
F. Center, <iloiice»tter ; Marv K. Cou<'inK,
Lincoln; Utibe<Tu DunniiiK. Franklin; Har-
riet J. Ctooduow, .Sudl)ury; Maud .). Uay,
Southboro. The valedictory of tbe chun
was delivered l>y MiMM Rebecca Dunning of
Franklin and the addruMN by Hon. John W.
Dickinson, secretary of tlie »tate board of
education. Tbe next term of tbe school will
open ou We«lnesday, Feb. 8.
Banquet of Dartmouth Alumni.
The 'J3d annual baii<|uet of the asboclation
of tbe alumni of Dartmouth collete in Boston
and vicinity was held In the Revere house
Weilnenday nii;ht. Tho attendance was*
verv larire'. Including aluinni from all parts
of S'cw KiiKlanil. TrevUniH to tho banouet
the annual ineetliiK was held, at wliich all of
the otticern of laxt vear were re-elected with
Hon. WaliiriiiKe \'. Field as prexideul. The
speech-niakius: wu^* iuter!<i)er>ted l)y the sing-
ing of college Howgn and xlceK.and the festivi-
ties did not ceaxe until midnight. At tlie
banquet Judfje Wlioelock (J. Veasey of Rut-
laud, Vt., chiNx of '."»!>, acted an toa^tu^a(*ler,
and nmon^ thoxe rcKponding to Kcntinients
were President Bartlett of the colIeBe, Hon.
Stephen H. Crosby, Hon. David Croos of
ilnnchester, N. H., Ex-United States Com-
teissioucr of Fklncation John Eaton. Samuel
^IcCail, Prof. Wight of Harvard and several
others.
Seren Peraous Drowned.
Seven persouH were drowned Wednesday
in Sand Lake, 10 miles east of Eunis, Texas.
Two young ladies, daughters of Wm. Wil-
liams, a farmer, and ti young man named
Babbitt, were hkating on the lake, when tbe
Ice gave way, and they sank in 4^ feet of 'ke
eold water. Mixs Babbitt and two little girls,
8 and H years old, also daughters of Wm.
Williams, who were ou shore watching the
■port, were drowned in attempting to rescue
tbeir friends. A brother of ^le Williams
girls ran to the scene from the bouse, a quar-
ter of a mile disUnt, and was also drowned
while trying to save bis sisters. Mrs. Wil-
liams, bis mother, made an effort to save
them all. She was pulled down, and would
have met the fate of her children but for the
timely aid of her two little daughters, aged
10 and 12, who threw her a rope and succeed-
ed iu pulling her ashore.
ABatomloal Maaeam Men Fined.
The proprietors and employes of several
anatomical museums in New York, who
were recently arrested on tbe charge of
Anthony Comstock, of exhibiting disgusting
statues, pictures, etc., were adjudged guilty
and flnes Imposed ranging from f50 to f2fi0.
A jMiMsry Thaw
la both disagreeable and unhealthy. Tlie
sudden change often causes sickness. Good
digestion, regular bowels, and a clear bead
resist tbe (tehiiltating effects of a tbaw.
Paiue's Celery Compound is tbe only medi-
doe that gives all throe.
Sntertainmentst*
KINGS AND QUEENS
AT HIGH STREET CHCIROH, -
TharNday Evening, January 10.
Skctcliesof Celebrated Cbarnctcru In Enjillch
lll-itory. TweiifvolKlii llcpi-e*euUllve« In Cos-
tunic, coriblrttJnKyf well known inon amt women
of lU'lrldcre.
Supper »crvcd by tlie bulles of IIInU oircet lu
tho veitlry at six o'<;UM;k.
Kiitcrtalnmont ipiaHer tottuht.
.\dnilr^ ton to enteilalumeiit W cents. Hu|i|»cr
tickets tiA ctiits.
]t<»uiicl Ilio \Vc>i*l<l
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
By Mt 3Mt. If ALLOU.
Tho Well known Autlutrnnd Kdltor of lloston,
M John Street Cliurcti, Tliursday, Jan. 19,
AT t^ O'Cl.Ot K P. .M.
IllastratMl by Nt«r«o|>t Icon.
Tbe t"iir dcMTll'CS a Journey i>f 40,(KiO miles;
nearly IfttxirlKlital view* are i»liowii; and the
lecture pb-tures hct nc» vUlted by few iraveller«.<
t lefceta M Cents. Children 05 Coj»*^_
Music Hall.
Exrur{{ions.
VACAXIOIV
EXCURSIOIVS.
All TrnvelllRB Kxpenses Iiictutlnd.
A rarty will lenvo liOKTON, MONDAY
MAR(
•arty
11 ii.
INJS la a
New and Maamlflr«*nt Train of Vestlbaled
Pullman PhU«« Cwra. witJi Pullman
Palace DlnhiK-Var Attachvd,
GRAND TOUR OF 47 DAYS
Ilroil) tie Soutlieffl states
AMD
Hpei'Inl tbno nclieduleit. In onter to brlnr all
plc.(tiu>'i|iic Kcciloiibor till* rontu Into dHyllxlit
view. .sMu trip* to iiuinertius itotiitMd liiiurest,
Incliullnif a Mix UMys* Ks<*ur»U>ii <iv.<r tlin
Plelur«s(|iii« MrxM'Hn llMllwMy \ IhIIh will
lie inuile t<> Clitrlnnti'l, I.DnUvtlle, the Mammoth
Cave, NafliNllle, Montgomery, Mobile, New
ilrleanM, Houston, <iNlvci>i4iii, Mun Aiiloiilo, hi
t j I'uxo, >Hiil<i Fc, nod l.ii« Vn>rHM lint NprluKK;
I'll' u (Ifl Norte, Chlliiinliuu, /.acatecas, Auiia-
HcHlleiileH, Iamu, Nllao, (itumMjualo. (jueieUiro,
Toliicii, OrlMdin, (!ordob(i, the I-'»1U ol Atoyac,
I'lieblii, the Pviamldnr ( bolulii.Nnd Tlaxciiln,
In adillllon to which there will bn a Mtijoura of
Ten !>■«>• Ill Ih.) t Ity of Mexico.
CaliroriilM KxciiraloiiH.- February 3 and 7;
Ma*c)i nHnd \1. Tbe February 7 Party will re-
main III New (M'leaiiK four <lav« to wlinrks the
MaKnlHcrnt Mardl Grm» D)s|>lav.
Kxcurslunii to WaaliloKton ^Nlittb ifuason).
—March 1) aii<l :<U.
ONK NIUIIT ONLY.
XtiiirwclHy. .Jamiar.v lOlli.
Better Than Ever Before.
TONY DENIER'S
KVKB WKIX'OME
Humpty Duity Pantomime,
Together with the greatest
OLIO »liS£}^£^r OLIO
Kver presented to the pablle.
New Tricks ! New Scones ! ^. .. . .
New (jostumes t New Music, etc.
Prices M. 50 :ind 7.^ cents. Iteserved aeaU ou
sale three days lu aUvanco.
ONE NIUHT ONLY,
Satarcluy, Jwnunry »lat.
The l*rlnoe of Comodlans,
(jupported by il^uperb Comedy Company, In
his new noroo comedy drama, eotltled
"KEPPLER'S FORTUNE,
By Cal Wallace, esq., umler the management ol
' Jobn 11. Hobb.
New Music! Sew Songs! New Rccltatloni !
Every lady attciuttnK tho performance of Kep-
pler'H Fortune will b« presenUMl with a c/iny of
Mr. Williams' latest ioiiK, entitled "Cradle to
the Grave."
If
]>j[iimc Habile
ONE NltJHT ONLY,
Friday, .January ttOth.
PKCK & PURSMAN'R
ON THE TRiklL;
OK,
Daniel Booiic, the Pioneer.
Most Intensely excltloK drama ever written.
To IncreaKO the force of the irreHt cast of
charm- «r» the inanaireineiU have necured tho
girted hikI worM-fanious S<out, CAPT. JACK
CKAWK<>ltI>, LHl.'Chlnr of Soouis, U.H.A.
To mill further aiiKmcnt the eliittorate i»re*en-
tnilon ot ihU plav, many LlvltiK AiilmaU from
the Wcsti-rn WIUU— Itear!'. Wolves, lluiUinK
DoKO. anil 5 HcMutlfirl Trxhied Hors.>s, Oen-
ulii« Indians, Tr«|i|i.*r«,Cowb»y«, lluni«>rs.
.Ma»fidlicent New S«-eiicrv and titartlloK .">Ui|te
F:ffeci8 aic llbcrallv liitnHiu<'c<l.
Fierce tlHnd-ti>->iiind KiiiroUuelon Horee-
back. Atuukon UooiH''ni;aliin by living Wolves.
FlKht for l.lfe wlih a himc living Itcar. Pursuit
of the Wolves bv Hunting I>o«r». KxcltlnnChsMj
of .Savages on florccbnck. lUirnlngol Boone's
Log Cabin. Torture at ilie stake.
The areNt4>st and tiraiidfat Production on
Karth. I'rb-cs :«, ."Ml and 7.^ cents, feeats on
Halo .Ian. lr( nt box ofllco.
Notices*
tvotic:e!
THIS CKRTIFIK8 that .1. E. Berry has dis-
continued business on Market street, anJ Is
not resitonHlblc for debts only to Sept. Ist, 1887.
He wilt In the future continue to auctioneer and
appraise. Onters left at 44 WcHtfonI street or
addressed to P. O. Itox ia5 will receive prompt
attention. All commission goods will receive
his personal supervision. J, K. BKRRT.
MgmiM^H re
Kanaaa beef ia the most deairable. WhyT
BecAuae it ia sweeter, more joleiy Mid finer
quality tlian any other beef in the msriiet,
and rememlier Mo. 7 Preaoott atreet is the
only plaee where yoa can set It. Onoe sir*
it a trial and you will use no other.
REMOVAL.
Owlnc to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
— or —
IPetei' Foye
Ha* baen reaiOTed'to No. U MIDDLB
STSBBT, aearly opiioalte the old etora.
Tha attaatlon of new aad old caatamors ia
iMpcetfally elicited ta thla elsaBca mt !••
s
\
W. KAYMUND. I. A. WillTCOMH.
, Send for descrlpilvo circulars, deslguatluK
tho tour det.|red.
•04 Washington Htrcrt, Opposite School
Street. Boston. Maas.
illrotcal.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
WR, the andemlgned, have forme 1 a expert-
nemhlit fur the carrying ou oi the ilruv
buslncus III Lowell ut the corner i>r Merrlmaca
and lirldgo slreuu, under the Arm name of
Carter A Hherburne. M. <>. CAItTKK,
J. W.SUEHBt'UNE.
Lowell, L>cc. 81, IM7.
CARTER'S
COUGH
BALSAM
CURES
COUGHS.
25 Cents.
Large Size 50 Cents.
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DRUGOISTS,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
ESTABLI SUED 1846.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Best quallij Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statnarj,
Artistic Bronzes.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
Printed la tha boat
▲tthelowaatptiooeand m ti.a itoortMt notlee
atUM
COUBIEM JOB OJJflCJC,
Clotijinfl.
Ml One-Price Clothing Qo,
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merr.'mBok St.
Grand Pant Sale.
Two years ago wo miulo oiii*
great huIo of pautn nitido from
hi8i?iiiu'rt'8 miuiufnctured by F.
A. & .F. Sawyer, Dover, N. II.,
at $4.00 per pair, a price never
heard ot* liefore and never dupli-
cated liy anybody huico.
Today we oiler
500 Pairs of Pants,
Made iVoiii Cas.xiinerert mnuufact-
iired l»y F. A. & J. Sawyer and
tho ceKlirutcd Living.stou MilU,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Punts arc made from the
best (luality of thcHO CaHHimercH
Hiid ure htylen that are bringing
in other clothing 8torc8 from $5
to $6.
Wo have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made troni
cassi meres ot tho best makes in
tho United States, odd lots which
have been soiling at |5 to $6.50
— all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York con equal value for
th(f same mooey be found as in
this sule ot
$5 011(1 86 Pnnts at $3.50.
When we advertise u bargain
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell One-Price Glotig Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack 8t.
iEiscdlanrous;.
No. 7 Prctoott street lovltei •▼•rybody to
mil Mud rxBinloo their KanMt Betf. It
Ima DO equal for flaTor or cinality and U hy
fur the flncst lot of htt to Im seen in thn
city. Toa can't help l>elns pIcMied with II :
eTt-rybody li who eats It.
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BeOKENCANDY,14c.alb,2ll)S,2JC.'
Wr keen n full line of I'l'KE C VMHEJSof nil
kill U. McDO.NALD'S I'ure Haii<liiia»le cuu-
ilkb,40c. per lb.
IVutai! I^iitHiI lViit«!
A full line of Mlxe<l NiUb, Uc. i.er lb., 21be.25r.
FLORIDA ORANGKS, GRAPES. *r.
Try »ome of our CANNED 00«»D«l with
roiir C'hrlnmas dlnmir. Our stork (•oni|iil''«''<
lloiit-y Drop Corn, Sucrotash, PeHH..iiiUlnK ami
Lliiiu Iteana, AaparaguH, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDLESEX STREET,
Opposite ^orthora Depot
TelephoDe No. S3-S.
Advertise In the Courier.
Revere House,
BOISXOX.
Near Boston and Maine, Eaatem, Fltrhbura
an<l l^well <lo|>otii, centres of buBlness ana
plHc«i« of amuaeineot.
Bemodelled, Bafnmiihed, Vewly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
£Iiii*opefi/n Plan.
Rooms all large and comfortable; elegant
suites, with Itaths attarhe'l; ample public i>ar-
tors ; gentlemen's cafe and biUlara room added,
and flrst-claas In erery ysp^ct.
BOOMt wmom 91.00 a dat vp.
J. r. ICSSSOW 4 00., - - Proprirtori.
iHarkrts,
Wo carry a complete line of Cannril
Goods, I'lckles and all kinds of Vegetablee,
Oranges, L*-iiioub, and n flne assortment of
Fancy Provisions, and In fact everything;
to be liitd lu our line of business. Always
ready to wnlt on cuHtoiners, anil we make
It a rule never lu let anybody go away fruui
our store f iiipty-huntled. Nu. 7 Prescott
street.
iFor Sale.
EAT AND BE 31ERUY.
Chlrkeno, Duckw, and Po4il(ry of all kinds.
AIhohII viirlutloH of Meiiiit and VckcUiMob of
ihv MCUKin to bv found In a llrwt-clasM niurkol,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
« MBURIMACK STREET.
Telephone 228-2.
The Belvidere Market
Cor, Hiili and East Merrimack Sts,
First class Meats. Poultry, (lame. Flah,
Oysters, Veg*«tabl«s, Prull, and a general
line of Oroeerles at aa low rices as the
quality of Goods can ba sold. 0«U and saa.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
Remember that wa always carry a Hna
assortment of Hatter. Wo have an involoa
today from Vermont which wo can sell at
a bargain. Also tho fWmons New York
Creamery and Dairy which speak fur them-
■kiTcs. Cheese— don't forget that wa al
ways have on hand nice ohaasa. Mo. 7
Prescott street.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET.
EACOTT BROS.,
' 4^Advertis«ments under this head «oat
only V4 cents a Hue for three Insertions.
FOIt MAI.K.— A nniiiy iw-wdilvliK "Iclgh.
Iii<|uln- jit It Wiihhlh^Kiii slinit.
IT^OIl SALK.-.'tOi'UiPbnd I'lyitir'uih Itork
; I'ulletKiiiMl lorkun-N rliivip. ApplvtuA.
1*. Kiiii|j|), No. nw WfHtfitrd Mtn-H, l.nwcH.
' liijr li<i|iM-H, con
troin (f.'ioo to «'.>(N)0.
4H ( Viitriil Htrret.
I IxtiinlliiK nnil lodg.
ally loi'iiud, Mt iirlccs
Afiily U) tUli A I'luiiiiner,
NKW M I LCI! « OWN ronstaiiiiy on hand
ttinl lor Niilf nt ( iiiMhiKo riirui, ixar West-
turd (cut rv. Kn*i.h (utIvhIh i-vcry two uot'ks
lioiii Ni'w ilarll|l^lllre uud Vermont. Voufv-
;in<M' frmn dc|ioi to farm.
Ipoit WALK.-Oiiciif (hit niiCHt I'ltiKilloi N Id
} llilvl<b?n', I'i^ Ktnckpoli! Mill I. llouHchas
111 iic'iiiH, I(('k|(I»'» liutli nmni, wai*ti room and
liiiKi' cIk'iI ; Hi^il.lo tur.'l lioinfH; nin|i|c iMniuj(o
iii< ni i lo.ixHi (I'fi i,r liitid alib aliuiil to Irult
nccii. Kiu|uliv oil |iri-ud»0<.
— A iMiiMiiirv huiKf, Htnltlo and
laiDl, hluiiiti'il In ( itiiiiitMilii, a
tvw KtopH fioin Hililfi' hill It and horn) cars.
lloiiM liJlllin i; t-tiuMiH iilil kIiciI; II ■ijiviilu at
iirli-i>, ^I.Uiii, (Ml t'liHy trniii.. A|i|tlv t<i >Uh M
rliiiniiicr, 4H < ciiital Miiu't, rooiiiH ;'l ami 4. *
t^Oll HAI.K.- All ♦•xcilli III lilfirk of (our
' ti'iK'ini'iilM ol il\o roiiniH fiidi; i liv water
iiikI Hiiwcr; rcntH f.>r I'tii |.i'i nioutli, .'!,Vio Miunru
leclul iaiul; Hlitialitl oiiii (Hipular »-ti<ci In lltd.
vlilcri), i-oiivuiilciii to lilt) MilIU, no lit-iicr runt.
liiK |>rii|M ilv can lif round In tlii) «lly ; prlim
«4-JMi. Kull laillnilnrHof KUli A riiiiumvr, 4«
Oiiirnl mri'i'i, rooinit '| Hn>) 4.
><IMI<t lot III
TJlOll HAI.K. — A tMO'Hlort, Imo icnctnt
E} llllll^c of \i rooiiiM, Mil III iiiV ln'Ni ol rvpa:
tliy watci- iind i-ioNCia; »liualril near llic mui
tiieni
l»*lr:
. Miuth
('iiiiiiiiiiii, wliiTi) land Im mutli T'ii-. |m r ft. ; runts
lor t'.t* l>«'r iiioiilli, ,'l,iiNi »>i|iuiri' tifi of land;
|iil«-c «,Ti('U. Kiill iiartli'ulaia of KMi A I'lim-
lufi-, in t'cniral HiiiTt, rooniN.'l and 4.
IMtH MAI K.— A \aliialilc CNiatc, i-nn»l»tlng'
(i| ntliiiM' htory lulrk Iiounu of u iiiomsi
hlii'il iiimI Kood Mnioiiiit ot land, oxtcnillnyr to i
liHi'k hirci't.frw »Ii>|ia Imin lliir AnuTlcaii lioiisei
III iliUrliy. It In Mcldotn |iro|irriv of iIiIh clasi
U nOori-d for «al«. Hold to Mtl loan iiHialc. An
early mil will srciiic a liariiitln. I'rii-o #ViilO.
»nli purllciilarH of I'lnh A I'luninier, 4(i C< Atral
Ktii'et, l.owcll, MiiN*.
Wo htU
J^Advartlsamants nadar this hand
only It eaata a lino for thraa Insartlona.
TO I.KT.-rA cottage at IS Hampshlro strset.
Innulri'Ht loTMrt—ntli street.
TO 1. KT.— llouAO and lai-Re ktable, |deaaantlj
JoriitiM|,.MNniiiioihroad. H. f.. Wnrd.duntlst.
rpo LK'I'.— Two-story house of l» rooms, at
i. 44 Thlid street, Centralvlllo. Imiuliu at «S
Thlrtl ktrset.
TO l,.RT.— Nicely tuni'sneo, imi-kc and well-
IlKli'i'd ri omi), couvvnlcuily ulluatvd.at No.
II Filth ulrvet.
n^O LKT.— An elcKaiit house of six roonM)
A. one with live rooms ; one with throe roons.
Mthastnut streat.
LKTt— Tenement at 4ii Chestnut street,
to C. II. Coaaat. 54 Cbaatnut streat
PROPRIETORa,
n^^^ I.KT.-ln Pawtucketvllle,
'■ L' rullroii'l. nice cottnifc house'
We are prepared to fill all
orders for the choleeet Meaie,
Poultry t IrultH and Vegetablen
with protnptnees and deapatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meate,
11 Mb Street. - • Teleolione 143-2.
Do Vour Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dye evorythlnjr. They are sold
evervwhcrc. I'rln! lOc, a paokaxc— 40 colors.
They have no equal for siicnKihi HrlKldacus,
Amount In I'ncknitvn, or lor KaslnoHH of Color,
or non-fadliia »^mlliW'H. Tlicy do not crock or
uniiit. For -ale liy W. \V. iMinran, l>ruK»f1»t.
Ifll MIddlORCx stri'ct; Gcwidiilc'r. IHuif HUirv, li:i
Central, c<irhcr. Jackson 'stri'cts, Klukc's bliw'k ;
F. II. Hutler tc Co., DruRK"-''*. UU^entral MtroH ,
Carlctoii .t llovev, nriiyrKNtH, City Hall, .Mcrrl
mack Btn-i't; All.ert L. rifld, l»ruKKl«t. IMvIs
Corner; Kllliiiruood A ( o., riiarmac.lntH, oiino
Bite po^loflUt•; «». C. Urock, DruKKlHl. Hrldife
street, corner FlrM otrfi't; tj. (;. Ohk'mmI, M. 1).,
A|ioMie<ary, corner Merrimack and Suffolk
streets; Di-nls O'ltrlcn, Drugglid, SS IlrldKC
street, Lowell, >Ihhs.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
1 have removed my place of butlness f^om
10 Middlesex street to
No. S Gorham Street.
My atock of Upholstered Ooods, Draperies,
Window Hhades, Trimmings and Furniture
Corerlnfcs will be more complete than ever be-
fore. My Repairing Department, always a
feature with me, will be such that all work will
be done with promptness and ekill.
COMB AND SEE ME.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
Xo, S Oorhatn Street,
A NElUr INVElVTIO^r.
^ _ . iont low.
Cntiulre of Gen. M. CasMug, ITylar street.
near
and subl«,
with largo lot ut land. 1. M. Ciiase, .Maamodi
KiiAd.
rpo I., KT.- House, l«l Hchool street,
X I'awtiicket ftreet; lian bath room and fur-
nace. Apply to J. U. Rogers, grain store, tl
.Market ►tri-et.
ti'nemeni, near the mills.
we, near tho inllN, (8.00
per month. iloiiH« and Htaldeon Illldreth streO.
Kn<|ulre of TIioh. II. Kllloit, :U1 Central slrocl.
rpo I.ET.-NinHll
X AUo rotiafre hoime, near tho inllN, (8.00
QSant0.
g^Advartlsamanta under thla head
only !• cants a Una for thraa Insartlona.
WANTKD.— A flri«t tenor to sIiik In a male
qiiiirtette. Add*'eHit .\. A., Courier oflloe.
WAXTKIl.— lly an experienced Mlnyleool-
(iri'd man who thoroughly underMiands tha
care of hor»ei«, a MtuMtlon as coa<:binan. la*
fpilre wt iii> Mmfth street.
LU)Y CASHIKIl WANTKD.
RKTAIL l»iis|nens In ihe city. Addrrso, jrlr-
hiK rrlereiices and exnerUiice, Freeman,
Courier olU<;>'.
rpAllLK
Ji tfiirhiii
liOAKD AM> KOO.MS, 117
ni Htreet. Terin^ roanonable.
rOM'l'.— Ituneh of keyH.on Merrimack Ktrect.
J Plfiido leave at till* oilleu.
It<>fil Jb^MttiCft A|r<^iit.
FOK SALE.
On Central Ktrci't, near lloHford Hipiare,
have a K<><>d two Ktory hoiiHC, modern built, la
f;ooii repair. "No initH" alioiit llie properly, and
I Uoiu- of the beat tradcH til wardH; prlie {I'iDOO.
On <4orliMiii Nireet I have a two xtory bousa
for IIToo, uikI another one for tllHtO.
In Ward Four— #1.100 will buy a Mce, lar
7 room houwo, In irood n'palr, nearly new, i
nice large lot of lautl, 80(M> feet.
larga
1
Our Excel Mlor Aati 1911 ter
Is warranted to Ije FIRsT-CLAS-S In every feat-
are, and any de»lrln^ a i<ii|>erlor article in this
line win do well to call and examine Us merits
before ptirchasing elsewhere. No dust, easily
aperateri, all steel bearings and consequently
unllnlteil wear. Hold for cash or Instalments at
•M Merrimaek Streat, towall, Waaa.
O. ■• GHAIE. Praprletar.
THOMAS H ELLIOTT. 38 Central St
Lowell, Kooma 8 and 4. iJ»v tho elevator.
VanlBon Steak Is delicious, and we hava
deer freah every week from the Kockj
Mountain region and can give you a alaa
slice of Juley ateak at a rery low figura.
All kinds ot Oame— quail on toast and
tha whole complement. No. 7 Prescott.
street.
Importanno Artists.
¥e make to order odd and regulftr
■lies of OAKYAS AKD bTBETOHERS.
Also iMop on hand 27, 36, 40, 46 inch
OANYAS in Smooth, Boman and Tn illed,
by the yard or roll.
KITTREDGE'S,
IM OKMTRAX. fnunn*.
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LOWELL TIATT.Y COUBIEB, THURSDAY, JANUABY 19, 1888. _
CHILD LABOR.
Beport of the Special Commit-
tee to the Legislature.
■■>, — _^^_,—
Besoaimcndations to Impro'e the Condi-
tion of the Children.
fiui>ortant
OUaervatloud ou th« PrU»t«
School Uu>^*tloii.
The H|»cclal couiinjlteu appoliittsl l)y iho
legl^lftturo of IKST to hit durlu- the lecvss
.micon-iiileillie txiH-.licnoy of a.Mitioual
JeKi»lBtionlnrc'si>ectlo ibe ciui.loyim'Ul of
cblUlreu uiultr 14 ycirs of tt;;i'. aiul In ro-
j,pect to llic «.hoollox of *uth iinploycU cbil-
dr«i», made lis report to the lloutc Wmlnei.-
d«y aflenioou. TUe fominitlcu iWlM^ li«
work, when undwlim'he«rini;* wore K'Jven
ami f!utorle» vi.ito.l.liialU-aBt'.ununiiowmed
I'l.ei.roMUi luw.of lhl« utale M to tbo
ur uoli.ul objori..; rtrM. to pn.ti'il tUoiu from
Kical Injury fronM..n,.loy.n.M,t «t loo car-
Iv un wte. or «l«riii« loo lon« a vvorkliiij il.t> ,
»,id Hiroml, to M-eure them u icrtalii inlni-
luuii) of e.luitttlou wlitio tbey ur« of ibc »k«
thirbiK whUb Ibf only eduouiion poi.»ei«»«|l
by tbf Kroat uiajorliy of persons im Hoqulre*!.
In Home nrosi^luns of law one of tbo«o i»ur.
poKi'fc M.«Mnh lo Ik' tbo uiori' promlmnl.ln
olberprovUlouH the olhcr. lu Itn rcoom-
memklloOH tbo oomniillcf bus wUb two
tfllitbl extvplloiiM, a.lbtMV.1 to Ibf policy of
tbot'xiMiu>{b>w In fo^.Milina lb.' employ-
luent of .hil.lri-n uudrr a certain aj;o«»n
ourdy pb>hU-al Krouu.ls an-l In ilircH-tinx He
provUloh.. rrlatliin lo .UiMr.n alKjv.; tbal
aire toward wiurUiK iboir uropi-r odiii-alton.
witb »uth tniidi'ntui iiMriiilon of tbuir vm-
nloynunl an llii^ nt'icx^uiily IuvoIvi-h.
Oncof tin- nio"l Important qii. Mltuu pro-
Milted lo llic .•ouiimtlce tor it» i-jii-ldenitlon
littHla-'on wlictlierllu' limit" of av;i' nndcr
Wblch.lilldn-nfllb.r lannot b. ♦•mplo\L-.l
fiuiiliiNvd iHuU-r a cvr-
hboiild bo raUrd.
at indoor employmeatH. because it wjeiued to
llie coiumlltoe that Ibei-e are certalu llRbt
forujs of out-of-door work connetled with
a.'ri.ultiire, hucbas pUking fruits wbich It
was not proper to probii.it, or to allow only
mi.lera ttertlUcalf ; tbe proposed provlRions.
l,..vv.-v,r. ab^oh.l.•ly proliiblt any /»r'» of
employment wbatnoever If tbe child has it
atteodci bdiool for Iwonty weeks wltl in
one year. In the case of children uuder
twelve year^ of a-e the name cxlcns ou In
therauL'oofemplovmeut prohibited during
school liours Is re<oinu»en.l(Kl, partly on ac-
count of ibeir physical weakness !»»'» »>»!;l >'
iKicauhe forty weeks of scho->lln:.' /or such
children losttad of the re<|uired twcutx
weeks Is hiiiblv .lesiralile; and such lenijer
^ll.M,dance U very likely to bo yiven if em-
plovmei.t i> prohii.iif.l .iuiiny; school hours.
'I'hc committee recouuneud*. on phyMca
:rrounds. that the employment of auv child
under U before the hour of o o clo«'k In the
mornini;, or alter the hour of » o clock i" the
, lenin/V '»•• made Illegal. The kinds of
work which re. ltd re to lie done oulMdo of
tbejic hours sliould nut depend upon cUll-
dren' under this aije for Ibelr performance.
It WHS teslilled l)efore the conunilieo thai
chiMren were in some instances emi'loyed 111
l»owliuj{ alievs and in some other way- until
very late boiirs. and it seems proper lo adopt
tlie'al.ove i;c»erai prohibition.
The only other iiuporlaid recommeiidatloij
of the coiuailtte*' eiut.odied In the proposed
act-* are those relaliu): to ^eeurinx the »«nie
..landanl of education lu cidldreu iitlendini?
pilvale schoids which i» eiijoved l.y those at-
lendiuK IKibiic Mlioois. It is not l»elieved
that IIicm; reeouiinendation* in aiiy way ^o
I
meut shall l>e prohibltetl before tbe hour of
six o'clock in tbe morninx or after tbe hour
of 6 o'clock In tbe evening. He approvea
of tbe remaluiug provlslous of the propoeed
act.
In the aet lo aiut'ntl chapter 4" of ^the pul)-
lic statutes be iMjIicves that tbe length of com-
pulsory school alleudaiiee should be rained
fionri0lo2«^eeks. He also believes tbat
illiterate chihlreii should be required to al-
teiiil day school for forty weeks annually,
without the proviso thai evening school at-
tendance Hhttll b« accepted for auy poniou of
such time. , , . ■■
lie believes that tlie standard of readlnjc
and wrllinn requiretl should be at least as
blK'H iiH reading and w rllln« ordinary aeu-
tenees Instead of simple ones.
He also dissenlH from that part of tbe re-
port and of said proposed act relating to pri-
vate schools for reasons which be will ask
leave to proseul hereafter.
Steal df0tate.
H^oUtjap Cootie.
••My Kingdom for » Uura*.*'
nut If he suffers from scratchea. crftclta, cutH,
iralls or wounds of any kinds. Veterinary
Hop OinlmeMt Is warranted to cure,
falls. ei.OO a box. At all druijitlsts'.
Never
^eDtcal.
iHJVond the plain Intent and si.lrlt of e\lslln»r
law; Ihev are merely directed to ihe end of
•ecurinu'lbc full attainment of Its pur|>oses.
uulelv loo notorious to re
» pro\
)ul>iic
WHICH «im>ii«""' «^""" • "•■• , ,
at all, or can only he employed undei a cei
tllleate of school atleiidancii
After mature consldirulion the .ommllt. .
ba» unanimously come to lb- .u.nclu^ion Uiat
it .bould be provide.; l.y law that no cbll.
under llic a<e of \i >««rs sliall be emi.loy.d
at all In anv faclory. workshop or ineii aiiilii
csUbli-hmenl. A» to emi.l..ymeni al.f.xc
that aue, liie comiuilleo I- ot the o|»inioii llial
the eha. tfe. lu the law wbi> h it rcommcn.U
In the direction of ;;realer sirlctiUNS la
•irard to liie cerlllliate an.l ln«reaM'.l »ct)OOT-
rnx f«»»- lll»l«rales v^ith lli.^ .xltmslon In the
ranK««>f »^'mi>lovment pi.dili.llcd. will tio u-
far loward» r«»trl'lli';^ emoloyioenl us il 1»
expedient to iec<»\nm« nd a! .»nc lime.
ltlM<eamee\|.lent to the cpiniultlee oarlv
in 11- inquiry tbal a lar^e part ol ll» work
would Ih) concerned wllli .levlsiiu "K'l'' •>•
flulent mean, for tho full observance ot the
spirit as vscll a^<.f the letter of llie law* al-
l-oady up«m the statute l»ook. and an examln-
allou of Ibu prupoM-d acts Miltmille.l at tbe
eudof this report will sliow lliat most of
Ihelr provision* fall uu.ler ihU hea.l. h rom
the tesllinonv of Ihe ii»i.p<''li>rs of fact lie*
uud from Its'own observation ihe committee
aoon iKjeame eon vlnee.lt bat so far a» ch I-
Uren under fourH-eu were employed, wIlii-
out«cliool ccrlllle.aies, tbe evil wu* <lue al-
most eullrelv lo false slaleinenls as to the r
aires, ou IheVlreUKlb of whicli I bey had oli-
Uliittd eortltlcaies tbal they were fourteen
rather than to any failure on
on tile the cer-
it l- unforluuulelv loo notorious to require
ibe citation of lestinjony that the moMsion
in MCI ion i of chapter 47 of the public slat-
nles. which only exempts a parent f <;>'•' «»«
penalty ImpoM-d for mv'l.'ct to cause his'bild
to atten.l a pul.lic Mun,\ in .use tlie chil.l lias
alteii.led for ;« like period of tim.' a private
school, "apprt.xe.l by lh«! school .•ommiltee.
is pracllcally a dea.l letter. School commlt-
lees seem l«5 lake no action in re;iar.l to ap-
i.ro\ Intf private s.-bools. and it seems to u-
Hssure.i tliid every su.h scliool. ilm b»-ln«;
dlsap|.ro\e.l. i*ta.dtl\ approved; tli.-refoie
the present provision .if law that m.
pri\ale scho.)l shall be appro\e. unlcs*
ibe school comnilltee is "sati-llc.l that
,u.h teaeliiu.^ e.|Uals In ih.n-ouiibm'.s anl ef-
liciei cv Hie lea •him: hi the public scbo<»N lU
liie same I ..allly an.l thai e.pial pro'^ress In
ma.l.' Ili.'nln in lli.' studios requiivd l.y law
with that madclurinn the same time in the
publi.' scb.Mils." is . i.lin ly iuoperailvc. I Ik-
Ib.'orv of Our piVM-iil law. a lbe<»ry ir:ee»-
sarlli"in\.>Iyed in any system of cmpulsory
uiiiNcr.aie.iu-'ation. I- Ihal every eliildls
to obtain In the public >ch..ois Ui- edu.-atloii
re- piTscribed bv the state, unless lie obtains an
"* ' tMitialU tf.Ki.l' education in a private seb.nil «.r
In soii'ie other way. Nor can it be left f..r a
court lo det.-rmlne whelber .» prlvale school
«h«s such edu.alion lo Its pupils and whctii.
rr JACOBS Qii
GREAfjMf
-r OWKIili BLEACmSBT
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, hi^h and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Liying-
ston, Meadoworoft, Garter and Oorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purohaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOUBNE,
Agent Lowell Bleachery
NEW YEAR'S!
GOODS CHEAP.
C* S. Sooti ^ Co*
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Ohristmas Presents. Oheaper than
any place in Lowell.
Almost a Miracle
One of the Most Reiimrkablft Cures
of lilood PoiHOuiiig^ Ever
AccompliHlied.
We Klve bc'iovv a Btutcinunt of one of the
most remarkable ouies ever ae«ompllshed by
any nu.lletno. heldom h^s a community been
»o greatly bitorebiod la a cu«o of this kind aa
waa tbo village of DaiuaiiBOOUu AlUU, Me..
nnrnaWP HOTTLEB worth 3B cents I in *•'« shkness au.t cmo of Mr. lianktn.
OOLOGUL flUllLiU, worm .so cents ^^^,^.^^.^,„„^ ^.„„ ,„^,, ,m,ed. uu.l dcaih aoemed
Inevitable, when llood*< Wfliiaparllla waa re
BMk««l<i-, HrMlAtto, T— »mM>
For Psin 'K'5''^^^>^~
TUB CHABLXa
" TO«KUUI UU^IAlWNUk Ah
fEiscfllanrous.
UlUttd
yeant of a^e.
ihii part of employers to kceu on tile the cer-
tllbates re.|Uired by law. U l.e.anie e\l-
^ienllhalurealer strictness in the luak on of
a certlflcate, ami a reuuiremeiil tbal tlie pa-
rent or Ruardlan shoubl become lesponaHU*.
* - •' klaleilienl or-Afcrr
erf.!
l»ennlt V , for the
Ulllee It la believed thai a form of ceriiOeate
is pix'Hcrllied which will remedy this evil, as
far a» It W possible to ilo so by le^'isiallou.
Another linVorliini neommeii.l.dlou Is
umdo hv the eommlllee In connection with
the cert'l Ileal e, namelv. that tbe staii.lar.l ol
roadhiK and wriiiii« now rcpiired in or.ler
to authori/.e employment wbile Ihu puMl.r
Hcboois are III sessi«)ii be .Utlnt- I. and tliat
the fad that the cbil.l bus attaiiie.l sucU a
ataiidard be certilled Id the certlllcato of
AcboolliiK' . i.i
As lo the standard of r.'a.liii}; an.l wriliiiK'.
It has seemed to tbe commiltee that lliese
terms could not fairly be Inlerpreled to mean
less than ability to rea.l al si^ht, iiii.l to write
leKlbly simple seuti'iiccs, and they Ibeivfor.
rfeeommend that tbo stall lard be so detlned.
leUlninj,' the provision iiitroilu.:ed into llic
law bv the act in r.lation to the employm.int
of ililierate min.>rs pa-sed by tlic last l.-ulsla-
ture, that suob sentqi.es shall be in the l-.iii,'-
liih laii-'uaKe. 'Ihls slab lar.l is certainly no
hliilKr than that llxed by the law of N.w
Hampshire, which le-piired an oinplove.
child to Im! able to -read lUiently in the I bird
Header and to write Ic-ibly." It i-. bdieved
that a strict enlorceiiieiit ol sucb a provision
will have a considerable • rte«t in removing:
some of Ibe illileracy wbich Is now so ineiiae-
'Ihe above provision lu relation lo
rt.iuires to Ik
iiiK
.niallfieallon f.ir eiiiployinent r.
^|.plemti)t«'.l bv Ihe further one. embodle.l
in Ibe iiroposed act lo amen.l eln|»ler 4. of
the piiblio statutes, iba't such lilileralo chil-
dren between the age^ of 1'2 and 14 years
hball be oblij^ed to attend srbool for 40 weeks
annually insiea.l of 20. It has been iirKod
before the committee tbal «:hll.lren under 14
years of age are now eiiiplove.l In most castas
only when the necessities of their families
compel it, an.l that to forbi.l or further re-
atrlcl Buch einplovnn nt would work great
Uard«bl|) In Hiom; cases : it has also licen pro-
posed that school eomniitlees sboul.l be given
the power to grant sjRHlal employment eer-
tillcales In cases where the employment of
one or more children seems ne.-ossary to pre-
vent a fanillv from coming on to the city or
town for relief as paupers. Those «pieslions
bavelHicn carefully considered by the com-
mittee, and It has come to the conclusion
tbat the difllcultlcs they suggest should not
be allowed lo staipl In the wavjaf such legU-
lalion as Is now pro|)Ose'd, mit that they
abould be met, to some extent at least. In aii-
olber manner. To meet the objections
against reducing a family lo tiie level of pau-
pers through forl.i.ldinL' th.; employment of
chihbeii, il is recommeiuled thai in cases of
irenulnc poverty relief be given bv Ihc school
committee out of the school fund-, not more
than sulilcieiit to sup|)orl the .bil.l during
the required time of scbooliii!.'. and thereby
hecure his attt-ixlance at school.
It has seemed to tbe commiltee that in the
caj«e of laws in ix>'ar.l lo Ibe employment of
. children, based primarily upon securing
their oducalioii. no projier disiluclion can be
urthe iHrnaltv Impose.l upon a pirent vvliose
cbil.l has faU'ed lo attend 'be publi.' sch.iols
has [hmu Incurred. Tb.- dly or losyn Is sup-
posed to .leteniim.' through il» vhool .•.>iii-
mlttee, elncl.d by universal suiliage to has.'
cliarge of |>opular e.bicaliou wlihiii lis limit",
whether any giseii private mIi.m.I comes up
lollie sian.rar.iot public In-lruclion. If It
does nol reach su h slaii.lard then just so
far a« the cliil.lreii who ar.- aliowe.l to attend
It in place of alten.ling llto public sebools
fail to receive un e.bi.allon < "pial lo that pro-
vide.l In the public schools l.» that extent th<'
mate has neglecie.l to jwrform a .Inly whi.di
it has assumed lowar.l Us eliil.lr.u and fail.-.l
to carry out a policy suppo-cd to He al tbe
l)asls u) lis iii.tliuliuns and maintained al an
Immense pecuniary expense. ., i i .
There 1* no h ilf-way gr.>uud possible In
this mailer ;«liber we must ai»an lonour theo-
ry of niilveronl compuN.ry edu.alion up to
a urewrlbed utau.lard, or we luutt determine
through .•.lueatloiial aulborilles whether pri-
viija .-ch'.ols containing children of nebool
' \ ' >»• .,\jf*%<i< sian.lard, and mutt give
siieu au?uor'ill«« all rie.^ssur*- f'tfi»».», and
Impose upon tlieni all new'ssary dutle», for
the full accomplishment of Ibis end. After
full nonsi.leratlon ihe committee therefore
r.;comiinn.ls In l»rlef tbe folh>wlUK prohlbl-
Flrsl— That such private schools be re-
iiulre.l t*> register and to return lists of their
pupils, wilh a rtcord of their altendun.c.
.Secoml-I'hat the school committee be re-
qulre.l ti)\Mtan.l examine, personally or
by agent, ail -ii.di i)riyate s.houls. to pass a
vote annually a|. proving or refusing to ap-
nrove each one. and to maU.' returns in ref-
eren..J to such schools to ihe stale boar.l of
education. , . ^ . i „..
Thlr.l.ilial after lb; tlrst of septembei,
iss;.). no such prlvale school be approved un-
less laiicht bv b'a. tiers hol.ling .•ertiticates of
.|ualllleallouolaaiue.l fn.m the s..'ho.|l ••oiii-
inillee, as Is re.juire.l of teachers in the pub-
lic sebouU. . , .
It isbeli.ved that those provisions wi
bring any prlvale si-ho<ds now below the
public B ''liool standard. If su.li there are. up
lo that stati.lar.l. and that less comprehen.
sive ones wid fail to do so. 'I'he reasons for
each <if them will lea-lily sugire-t themsekes,
but inav b- briefly stali'd.
The lirst point Is for the s.hool committee
lo as.-erlain yvhat |»rivate schools th.;re are.
an ! for tbi- piirpos..- u rciuirement that they
sliall regisl.^r se.-m- Vj be .iesirable. n or-
der that il may l>e known wh.Mlier all clill-
dren reporte.l in the school .-ensus are elllier
at the public schools ..r in private schools,
wlii. h it is now impossible lo ascertain. I Is
nece-sarv that ll-ls of their puoils should be
han.le.l in bv the private scho.jis, an<l In or-
der that it may be known whether such pu
IV/wn the food docs not
digest, but jcrmcnts and
sours, it causes a biiniing
sensation. This is a step
ill the dircctiod of
Dgspspsifl.
Jt can li (utid— safety and
sure:)' — wilh
DR. SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS,
which ti'UI put (it I the Ji'sestivi
vrgars in hratthy condition.
FRANK H. PULLEN,
Photographio Suppty Agency,
Courlwr ItulldInK, II M errlmaek St.
L
I
Data, KltoAei
• t*« • • • • •
Twenty-live lb. bnirs for Woo nquare feet
Fifty 11). bags foj BouO tquaro feet
Unc huu.lre.l lb. '
k. ••,...*..
■ ...... •
.St
.•1.0C
l.7^
It-V
|,-i' C* Tin. pwboi;
»U.»n (••>■ l'>'' <•»» ;"r »ri,i l.y l,-..ll.ro«ln8r frM, oil
jiH.xm . :-,.j.tt.»..h,.Mik*ii..i..iniitad>.
r-r t*.»l<« l-y sll r»iiiu»rUti.
I ; ..r
t-..
MEDICAL JCONONnr.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS UKE SUCCESS.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of a Man is in His Strenjrth.
Nerve or Phyalcal I'orc* When Loit Quick-
ly KegAlned by Conaultliig
r>i*. c. jr. LEWIS,
Prepnre.l for Lawns, iir*»»
Uardunt and Flower Ue«l*.
PRICKS t
Ten lb. batr* for lOUO B«piarc feci
y-i
II).
b.iK*
Jaa-wn OrawM fitooda
rOK SAUC DT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
MO. 47 MARKBT STKKKT.
Buy tlio Orliriiiti^l
%: tTR 12 K A
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
each ( selling for 20 oents.
FANOY PEEFUMES-Largs and
choice line.
9ILK HANDIEEOHIEFS. Oneofths
finest lines we ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANOY RUBBER G00D8-Presen1s
for children.
Large line of HARM0NI0A8.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dozen of POOEET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
flee Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaiei for specie.
POCKET OUILERY-One of th^ lar-
reSt lines in the city. Ladies* and (}eB«'|n>oin. AI lenK>h ihe cor.ls bei^ame eomractea
^ Ko that I could no lonyer wi.lk, nn.l WHS obltKed
tlemen's Pen Knifes a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low. \
400 doz. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES-The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great Tariety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANOY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK 0L0VE8 and KID and also gsn-
„!-. TkAA ATTV aLAVBfi both linsd ohanMlamycoBdltl^n, butoonauue.t iounK-
aiM DOO 81.11 OLUVfiB, DOIB *»~J^JJ^^gtfl»-*4aHft w* flo«eiU' thai the
sorted to and effected <♦ >
A tJKonderful Cure,
••Tho Btatomont which I ftero make may acem
toooxlraonlbmry to be inie. IJut 1 will tell
my siory as plululy and tiutlifiilly a§ 1 possibly
can.an.l i-efer for corroborall.in to almost »ny
resl.leut of this town, where I Imvo lived' »U
my hfu iind nni well known.
'•When a youth, I was strong aii<l acllvo, able
to work hard, uud ambitious lo succoe.l in life.
1 am now 34 years of age, iiii.l U ye ir< ago be-
gan to have epileptic tits, cruised, us we believe,
by Injuries to the splno rocelve.l by a fall, at
none of our fondly have ever been similarly
affllrtu.l. Some nine yeiiis URo, by ii.lvbMj of a
physician, 1 begun to tuko u broiuLle com-
pound, which liu.l a .pilollng effect upon mf
nerves. This beliiK. us 1 am tohl, a 'cumubl-
live drug,' un.l taking iioihliiii to carry li out of
my system. It ha.l n .MsastnttM an.l
ALMUHT KATAL KKKKCT
upon my l)loo.l. In fact, I think I never could
again go throuKh the |mln ami misery of the
past two yeurs. Soon altei- 1 begun with tbe
broml.ic, sot-OS appeared on the calves of mf
legs. Hlowly but surely Ihey sprcu.l .)vcr my
I ody. 1 trb'.l all the niedtcliies we .-Diild hear
of, but nothing staye.l their terrible jirogross.
riiuy became very severe iin.ler my knees, and
\\li.>u I walke.l bloo.l wotil.l stun Intin Ihem
aii.l mark on tli« lloor my path Inim room to
i*o that
In despair to take to my> be<l, rrt>m whb^h I
never expected to rise. Kxtepting my head,
hands, feet and breast, 1 Was lit. ruUy eovoreU
with iu>r«'«, .'onstnntly .ItscharHtng corruption.
No word* can conve) an bleu of the terrible
oiirertngs 1 eiiilure.l, an my co)..lltlon was al-
most too terrible lo describe. I wa« unable to'
sit up or He down, but was obliged to keep In a
recllidng p.isltlon, re.-ling on my feet, bips, the
palms of my hnn.ls, an.l the back of my hea*l.
1 ctiuld not bear Ihe touch of heavy elothlng,
an.l my coverings were of the llgiilest possible
muterlnls. When thoy were rhuuged or the
clotln* on my limbs were removed, large scabs
aime off with them. When ol.l soren dilcl up
now ones forme.l.
I IIAI> MO AITKIITK
Or strength, could eat har.lly anything, and
was In such pain that I could sleep only when
I becume totally exiiauhted an.l relapsed Into
uneonscb>usness. 1 hu.l tho constant attention
of a loving father an.l mothor, who almost ex-
hausted their health an.l means In endeavor-
lug to relievo my sufferings. 1 hu.l been con-
Unci to tho bo«l ut)out a year when, In Septem-
bor, I'WI, 1 asked mother If I eoul.l try Hood's
SarsAparllla, as wo hu.l roail of Its remarkable
I took one bottle a ink noticed no
but oontluued to us< >*.-
• OK TUK
Who. after Int- n^e Mudy an.l .leep research, baa
lately .lU.-overed a new, eMraor; Unary , '|id«*.
ceitaln an.l Inexpensive cure tor Dlseasch of the
IJrubi and ^ulual Cor.l, Spermatorrli.i i, Seinl.
Wciikncss Fluid Kscu|>es, Impoieii.y and
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
M and 10 Central Street.
I*rloo,-
yo Oeiiti
SIM90
oils are Httendln;< for the time rt<|U ivd l.y
hiw It l^ necessui y Ihut a record of their ut-
t.'iidaiice should al'O be relurne.i. Hie su.v
on.l |)r..viM..ii si)eakr, for Itself. beiu« merely
the 1 re>eni hiw made more compulsory itpoii
be school ...mmittee. The third provision
is the onlv method of securing the re.iulrcd
standunl 'with any success; It Is impossible
that auy exumiuutlon of private scboo s,
however faklifully carried out, can make
incompeteiil teachers, If such there are, Into
-rood ones, and all education of children de-
peii.ls upon the tea«;ber. If incompetent
leaeher« are found the school commil-
tee has no course but to refuse to approve
Ibe school, an.l the new teachers who
will llll their places may airaiii be fouud lu-
comiKJtent au.l constant friction may be Ihc
result, it is believed that both the school
commlllees and those who support private
schools will In the en.I Hn.l It works belter
for the state lo go lo the whole ieuglb which
the loxic of Its theory of e.lucallou reciuires,
an.l to lake the if round that II is just us ne<-
essurv that the competency of a teacher
in a i)rivate school Hhould bo aseer-
tulueil au.l .•ertili.'d to by the public cluca-
tlonal authority us that the competency of a
teacher in a public school should be Iht s as-
cerlaine.l an.l certlUed. It is cerlulnly no
anv one who assumes
hardshi|) upon
lo
tea.di to be I.bli-e.l to f-bow his ability to KJve
i4^-
„,.Ue 1.1 weeu employ.^^ in munulaclur- ^^^ ju Vno;:nunnn.it. <>l^^;^-^;;^
Jthow such ability has certainly mistaken his |
^Tccompanvln^' the report are two bills i
embodying the recomratn.latlous of Ihe com-
Slee.- The rcp..rt Is signed by hII he mem-
iKsrs of the coinmillce except Mr. McKltiick
of Hosion, who dls>cnts In the following re-
spects: ^Vbiie-assentlnK to —"-" """ '"
ln}{, inechanical an.l
meulB and employmeiil In other w ays
it docs not Hteiii advi-able to prohibit such
other kinds of employment al all hours, or
to ex|M-ct tbe fact. try iii-peclors, already
ovcrburtlemd with dulie-. to look after the
eiuploynieiilof individual children out:^ide of
auch cstabiUbmenlH. il has seeine.l desirable
to place all Indoor employment for waKC-,
during scliool hour-, on the same fooling as
employineiit iu sucb eslablisbmeuls', and
both younruudoid" To debllllaicl youth It be-
fitt)wsthe vlrfor ol luauho.xl, an.l In advanced
aif u 11 cslabllshci* the vlg<»r of vouili without
the posslbllltvr of failure, iriiis AUV t'^M-
PI.AINT8, .Y*!»*c or Chr..nlc Discharge-, stric-
ture. Ilelentlon of the I'rlne, Gravel, Kblmy or
Itla. tier I)ls4.r.lers, Syphilis. Sccoii.lary Symp.
toms. Krui.tUms. >kln Diseases all arc abso-
lutely ciire.l >yUbout the use ot ineniiry, .•..nal-
ba or liycetlons. No rostrlctloun In .llet or hln-
rance from business. KKCEsr casks cirkd
IN TiiutK OK FOUR »AY8. Patients \vt.o4e .uses
have been iieKlecaMl. ba.llv treidc-l -r pro-
nounro.1 incurable, arc imrtlculaily InvliLMl to
vlatt Dr Ley*is. A written guarantee ol cure
ilven 111" all wises armnged an<l nn.lcrtiikcn. IK
I'KACTICK upwards of TIUHTVYKAKS.
Jar-Ur. I.cwlB Is fre.pientlv c.)usult: I by
many who have been completely .llscouraKcl of
■ iu^rlHjlnK cured after IiuvIhk experimented
with various a.lvertlse.l n<>8tr.im8,ole.;trl<' l>elta,
Ac. which Invariably .lo more harm than good-
Kvorv t)hu-.oof disease .leman.ls .lltfereni and
Bucclal trcjitinert. To those who may have
been .llsappolnUMl. Ur. Lewis wouH say con-
suit him kud he will restore the .lIsuM.olnted
one to all the .liitles of life, whether they be
nhyslcjil or menial, pertaining to married U(e
or "blJ.gle blessedness." »
nanaultatlon. Medlcinea, *c., 95.
l^onauiwuuu. forking Classes Sa.M.
DR. LEWIS Is permanently lo<»UiJ at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I.,
One .loor from Richmond street (off Hroad
street). Offl.^ hours all the year roiin.l from 9
U, 2 a.l<l » to »; Sunday, 10 to 2. not later FE-
MALE COM I'LAINTS SKILIULLY TULAT-
ED.
.-NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIKNT8.
Dr. Lewis will, on full description of case
(With fee enclobc.l). immediately sen.l a Btii.ply
of his valuable me.U.'-lncs. accompanle.l with In-
Mtructlonrt and a.lvlce for the cure of the al,ove
Mirucnoun an t « . . JUBT PUBUHHKD:
Fourth Rflltlon
Hedical Minutes,
with ad'Htlonnl explored
Ulustratlons.a I'oKritAlT
(»K TIIK Al'TJIon, AND A
LIST OK COM PLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speedycure of above sub-
Iccts, sexual .llseasesoto.
Price 2^ cents by mall
jto any ad.lrcss, from the
I'author , Dr. C. J • Lewla.
During January
We shall give Bargains in Fur-
niture and Remnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
188 AND 140 CKNTRAL STBKKT.
PIANOS.
Ohickering, Hazelton, H. F. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward k Brown, Steiflf,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Second-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $66, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octave coupler,
$60. ' Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
&o.. Stools and Oovers.
lUstresslng complaints.
'l^EDlCAl,
MINUTES.
'■i^-.
Azentfor McUcaI Minutes, W. W. DCNCAMt
191 MIddleaez Street.
90 MERRIMAOE STREET.
and nalinad. Thei* dog itb flortt
did not originate on a sheep's baok. Wt
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dosen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are noiie^ellia'' all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at tue verj lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS S'icents anfounoe.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 00 cents each, doting out at
25 cents each. Oatch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stook,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriace
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in each,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR CASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
1
Inoveryvartety for house finish, and all klnda
of
LUMBER
For building, repairing or fencing can bo
talned at
Ob
tl"t the truant ofllceriH nliould Ihj given the | the pro|>o«!d "act
nower not only to nil a. blM into school, but ] meiit of chil.lren,'
, ^ _ Kcetion one in
I ill' relation lo the craploy-
X, he be-
far as It g«K!
MEMNON
I
ailVIHaiHe, uwr....v., ..« ■ ■ —
nrof«cutloii of truant olhcers to t
n»nwMl cxtabli«hnienti», a« it Is be>l
nanieil cxtabli
tblM power and reHponslbiiity
the above-
to coutioe
<:ertllicttles an provided In sectl.
lK.lieveH that in addflloii to Ibe provlHlon.
contaliiwl In the tiiht seuUjuce of section 2,
THE Egyptian, Invented letters In lv«, B. C.,
an.l from that .late .low> through the con-
tnries they have never licou pui to setter
that the
use
cxjle-
UCCOinpaliylng , i-uninnnr.. •.. .uv -.■- "7.7.1. ,.1,11,1 Iti tlm
.han when Ibev here Inform you „, , . _
bratcd G. O. Taylor Bouriwn ami live Whlnkey,
t^tf^byC.H (iRAVEH * SONM. noston.
and wld by Urocers and Drugglsu, Is the
purest and beet, equalled by none.
LOIPV^ESX PRICES
At the old sund of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Bntton Street, Comer of netoher.
ALT. KINDS or CO»«MEECIAL JOB
puIMTIMti dona at the Gonrler Job Omoe
pfomptl7 aad at lowest prtoM.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
.V. ■.! J.i
If von want to secure the most deairable
"bargainfi
'^j^SWr^^Jp'**^
•«rca esemed to look beMer, and the iusb luuler
ihen naSural.
TMU Bay of Mope
Was Cheering, and when my youof frten.ls la
the village made me a ChrUlmiirt present of a
.lo«en bottles of lloo.l's .snr»>ui>arllla, nir gratl-
tu.le to them and to tho nie.lbino was almost
uuHpoakable. 1 continued to lnii>rovo. The
smaller sores Krn.bmlly healed up, and oven
tho more stublM>rn ones were f..rce.l at last to
yield to tiMJ incilblne. New nn-l liealthy skla
formed. My appellte came bac.i tome, 1 ate
well an.l Incrcase.l In flesh. I soon began to get
natural sleep, nn.l now re»t -is well as any one.
Alter bclnKconniie.l l.» Ibe lie.l il yi'ur an.l live
months I was able to got up. I .-eenie.l to grow
Htronger every week, an.l cduM soon work
al)oul tho house, an.l walk wlih a 1 ane, which I
Hhould not nee«l, but for the contractlug effect
of tbo sores upon the ror.U of my legs. I Cam
now
KtrriUKUV KIIKK KIIOM SOKKS,
lUvlng all over my boily only the scars as re
minders of my suffcrlnK-t. My whole Improve-
ment 1 attribute solely to lloo<l's Harsaparilla.
an.l can truthfully say I In lleve I owe my life
to this won.lerfnl me.llclnc." ti. Wakrkn Ram-
Klir, DamarUcotta Mills, Lbicolu County, Me.
For Corroborftflon
ot tho above testimonial we .an refer to almost
every resl. lent of Dnoi rlscottn Mills and the
villages about. To be m.)rc .<i>eclllc, we have
receive. Ulctters en.l.)ii«lnij Mr Uankln's state-
ment and testifying to tbo won.lorful power of
lloo.l's Sarsapn villa as shown In this case, from
Makk D. Rankin,
.1. F. MULLIGAN, PewtinriKtor, ^
W. T. YoKK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. rEAoric, all of l)amarls(;otta Mills.
II. Z. WIN8LOW, of Urockion, Mass., for 1«
years postmaster an.l express agent at Da-
inarlscotta Mills.
Miia. If. M. WHiTTEMonK, Ayer, Mass.
William H. CrsiiiNO, Worcester, Ma»».
TiiEROM <). Rankin, Worcester, Mass.
.John II. Rankin, Wonoster, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What More in yeceasary f
.Surely, after rea.llnx ihn above, not even the
most skeptical can .lonbt tho peculiar power of
Ilootl's Sarsaparilla In purifying tho blood, driv-
Ing out disease, and Imparting health and vigor.
Salt lihenm*
"I was troubled*»vlth salt rheum till about
three years ago. My face about the eyes would
be swollen and scabbe.l, my hands an.l parts of
my body would be ra«»' sores for weeks at a
time, my flesh woul.l soem so rottcl that 1 couW
roll pieces of flesh from between my lingers aa
largo as a pea. In fact I wa*
TOBJIBNTKD WITH SALT RIIEDM
In the worst form, and had UJ leave off work al-
together. I consulte.1 several doctors, but they
•rave me no relief whatever. One called It type
polaon and gave me medicine accoi-dlngly ; but
salt rheum cannot be cured In that way, I as-
sure you. Seeing Hood's Sarsaparilla adver-
Used, 1 Iwught one lw)ttle and nse.l It according
to dIrecUons. It hel|.o.l me so much that I took
a aecond and third Iwttle, and
HAVB NOT DEEM TBO0BLB»
with salt rheum since. I will recommend Hood'a
Saraaparilla not only for aalt rheum, but for
humors of aU kinds, loss of appetite, aad that
'all-gone' feeling so often experienced by every-
one. In treating for salt rheum I used Uood'e
OUre Otntment on the placet affected. A. D.
BOBBIMS. Hagar atm^ Jamaica Plain, Mau."
I
BUROLAII8
0«BBlnsr
RSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1888.
8
IN CHINA.
Orlmlnala Wlsoao ThIOTlns la oT
• Novel Cnuunseter.
The ladder of Ibe Chinese burglar Is, In
ordinary appearance, uothln;; more than a
bamboo pole, such aa every laborer usea In
carrying ordinary burdens; but it la In reali-
ty hollow, as all bamboo^ are, of cour«*e, and
through It runs a rope which U no arranged
that at each joint of tbe bamboo It connects
with another rope, forinlnjj a loop.
These loops can be «lrawn taut and con-
cealed, fo tbal when the thief carriestbU la'l-
der on the street It N a biinple un<l honcht
ai)pearln>4 pole, but wbeu needed It U set
aKaiiist Ibe w:dl lo be Hcale.l,tbe rope is
ulackeiied, and by tbe 1oo|.h thus foriiie«l the
thief iiioiinlo the walls and enters Ihe build-
ing I.) be plun.lered.
Thus '-armcl and equlppe«l," ">«/•<>"
adrolliiess an.l hycevfs wllb which a llilef w ill
enter a b.nise, «" iven t'» tbe sleepln;; rooms
of the Inmates, and steal the very clothing
from their Iw.U, Is sometblnj; marveloU'*.
A frieii.lof Ihe writer, for many years a
resl.leiitofiV kin, awoke one winter nljrht.
KQine ten veuis auo. (.lilverlng wllb Ihe cold,
and found all Ibo ejothlutf Kllppln_' from tbe
l>ed. lie repla«-ed it and ^11 a^leup. In un
hour be awoke a«aiii f.u- the huine reai-on,
again replace.l the bwldluk', '»»d ajjalii %venl
toidec|.. In another hour he awoke to Hiid
hiinwlf alooUilelv willioul any coverluv,
IhoUL'li tbe bed kI.'.o I 11. ar an open wlii.low.
A thief ba.l <oine Into bis bouse, crcitt un-
der his be.l. pulled oil" all the clotblnn jfra.lu-
allvan.lcaieMillv.i> bcd-lothos will hoiiic-
tlnies creep oil" of tlieinwlves. aii.l on the
thlr.l trial bad been Hii.-.es.ful and y:ol away
with hi' pluii 'er. Ka.h time Ihai liie occu-
pant of Ibe l.t.l awoke an.l reobee.l llie be<l-
elothe- Ihe till, f ha.l b..-en MH'^dly tUMouoe.l
tinder the l»e.l ready i.» try again u». !^>ou as
the owner fi II asleep.
t:iiiiieM' ibi.jves know I
coiu|iu ro all ildiiL's," i,venT.»
Amdher fileiLlavvoke one nl^bt ami oaw.
In the full IIkIiI of ibe iiiooii sbinjng lhrou«h
a window, a (biiuse thief on hi^ knees
|»eu<Hii,'ov« r H «|>''«dlly of clothtitji. hii-lly
packing and txlii).' it »l' l>> " "luel. ' TbN
frleiul. a man of ureal coolness and preiteiiee
of nilu.l. tboii;:lit tbul if. »iihoiit alarming:
the Iblef. be .•«miI.1 hprliijf f r.mi the be.l upon
the back of Ibelniiiuler Ihus b.nt over, ho
coulil ludd lilm down and capture liiin.
80, after remo\iiii,' the b.d.llii;{ wilh Ibe
Utinoht care he ►pnii;.' upon llie Iblef ami
Miccce. Ic. I In clasping lilm about Ihe wal-l.
He llieii found, lo bU .II»k»"'1. ""d Ihe bo.lv
of Ibf ( blnaiuaii was oiled, an.l wilh all hi>
■irenutli l>(* coiil.l not prevent him from
turning about In his arms.
Tblnkiiu lo Improve mailers, bo kept one
arm about the wuUl of the thief Mtid
reachetl up wilh the other to ael/c lilm by
tbe (juiiie: but he threw II away again ul
once, blee.llng In half u tbtxen places, and
tbe thief ea»ily slipped from the single arm
tbat Kurrutiiided blni, and eniply-haiided
lx>unde.l from the r*»om au.l disappeared.—
[Youth's Compaulou.
l^ "|)er*evernnee
n T.» b .blollM'S.
ffetiicaU
JinanciaL
»— P»LLS —
are aquicl^,
bleasani^ssfe
cure for dis-
ordered liver^
orstomacf|,
pepsiix^ consti ^afion^ ner/ous
or^eneral debility^ headac/ie
lass j ru<:(e , d 1' s e et $ e s o f vVb m«»»T,
^c. Neatly jPv^tjLA^s 1 00 forgot.
Alhlobhoro^ T^medies are sold by
*o\l druqaiiti,S Zend ocenh Tor
Ihe beautrful colored ^.ttu re, rhe
f\ooftiiHCmi. tithloph9roiCo.il i Nkl/ it'K^
Catarr
filLVS
irists;
KRS,
CREAM BALM
C'l«'wn»«k I liv Naanl
r«swai;(>x, Alliiy s
I'mIii isnil liifbtiii-
niatloii, IlfHls the
^or«B. It ••■tores
the H«na<*s of
I'Mstii and 8iiiell.
TUY THE CUBE
\ particle Is ap-
lille.l Into each n.n>-
Mil nn.l IsHgiveablc.
Prl.e.Victs.nt !>rn>f-
l.v inall.reKlslere.l..KMts. KI.V HUoTll-
i-'W (inH.'nwb'b hticet, Now Y.irK.
iHiscrllnnrous.
FIFTF.KN IIUSDIlKIXiALl.ON"* pure l'.»rt,
hherry ami Il.>ck fpon Concoi-.l i/r'.|tes. put
up especbdly for lamlly use. copsldere.l the best
article ever |mt on Ihe market fi>r tho mo ey,
Ma<b< IK7.I (o IH^I. Ilef.>re imrcbaslntf cill and
examine my stock, whl. h RIl'sT liK MiLD.
OTIS AlfASiti. Cifliiisrord. Mass.
Where neat Doea Not Melt lee.
It Is remarkable. In.lced, that so much of
the surface Kround uf the Yukon Is frozen
BOlId lo a depth of several feet. It Is all the
more sn wlien wu come to reallxe the fact
tbal diirliiK the Mumnierll Kcls as hut there
as In Ibe south. Durinx the heat of the past
season the miners found It a great conven-
ience lo jjo In bathing In the- sm-ains at
least twice a dav, uiid lo seek shady places In
which lu rock the gol.l out of the gravel. At
the breaking up of w Inter llio hoiira of sun-
shine are rapidly Increasing, and continue so
until mi.lsummer. when the sun beams forth
tweiil\-lwo hours out of the iweitlv-four,
while on the high inouiilaln peaks it Is fora
period of several days in June not entirely
out of si/ht during 'the twenty-four hour^.
But during :ill this heat and long day« of
coulliiuous sunshine tliif sun's rays do not
penetrate Ibe heavy mosses that cover near-
ly the entire surface of llic coiinlry, and. coo-
•equ«ntlv, tbu froacu yrouDd un.ler-
nealh fles In that state as If packed
in an icehous«. After It once becomes
frozen, as anv damp urouinl will do
In the winter time, Il quickly l>cconies cov-
ered w nil this moss, w hicb Is of a rennirUa-
bly rapbl growth ami attains a «lttpth of
some two feet or more. During the heil of
MuminC'r this moss bocuinu«< dry to the deolh
of several Inches, ami the miners Ihluk lliat
bv a conilniioiis burning of It as fast as It
dries they will soon have the t^rnwl bars,
along the creeks at lea«l, cleared oil". Iwlng of
the liiipres!.ioii that w ben the gravel deposits
are exiK»«e.l to the scor. hing ray* of the sun
and raliiM and almoMphere they will readily
thaw out. When winter sets In Ihe hour*
of sunshine gra.lually decreuse, until, dur-
InK the shortest da\s, the sun shiues but
four hours out of the twenty-four. Hut at
this period the aurora is most Intense anil
helps very materially In driving darkness
from that drearv land. The thermometer
goes down lo 70ilegrees In winter, but the
atmosphere Is very »lry and coiisequonlly
the cold Is not so perceptible as one would
Imagine.— [Alaska Free Press.
Jailse Davta on Loeat Pispera.
••Each year every local paper gives from
♦500 lo 1JI6000 In free lines for Ihe Iteiiefll of
the community In wbich It Is located," said
.Judge Pavid Davis not long before he db-d.
•'No other agency can or will .lo this. The
editor, In pro|)orlioii to his meaifx. docs more
for his own town lliHii any other ten men.
and In all fairness, man with inuii, hi! ought
to be supporle.l. ii.)t because yoH may happen
tolike him or admire bis w rlttiij,'. but because
a local paper N the best Investment a com-
munity can make. It may not be brilliant or
crowded Willi more ih.iuffhls, but llnanclal-
Iv il is more of a benelil to a community than
a' preacher or teacher. Understand us now,
we do nol mean morully or iiileliectudly,
but Unanciallv; and yet on the moral «pie"
tlon you will Iind the majority of the local
papers are on the riglit side of Ihe question.
Today the editors of local papers do Ibe
most work for tho least money of any men
on earth. .Subscribe for your local paper,
uot as a charity, but as an luveatiueul."
E. GT. rjftlf or Ac Co.
BUILDERS,
win, during the next three months, make very
reasonable |iilc4.'s to |tcrs»n« who wish to
brlKhten iheir h.imes with new patlor. .lining
room or kitchi'iv floors, laM In idc*- klln-'lrled
hard wood of light color with InlnM b.tnlers of
cherry or walnut. Snfhlngcan make a richer
looking parlor than such a floor, sprea.l utth n
variety of rugs Ui suit the tasle. In idace of
duslv rarpets. Parties wUhlnir nny neb work
In oiir line will, bv placing ilieir orders with us,
rec*«lvs rtrslclass'work. WarranHnl Ui sbind
heat without shr'nklng. K. U. liAKKIt A CO.
TVE^Vr
Worcester Sc Oo.
Are receiving lots of new goo<ls. Buy a Watch,
a Diamond Itlng, or se'.ect some beautiful de-
sign In Kllver.
e Best
TUSTERS
For euratlTe poww aad •flbettiaaHi, heal-
Ibc qnaUttss, aad qulekaesa of aottoa. «My
stand without aa equsl. ■olenttfloally pro-
pand ttom approvwl vooHabto agents, rU^tm
of Vrash Kora. Ghims, Balsams aad Hamlook,
sp»— d on whlU musUn. Thnvr^mv^ij^^l
thocouchly subdus sll palaa and aohaa that
tomwnt the UuiB*a body, ▼llaUae worn-oat
mnsclaa aad strancthon wsak parts. Alwayv
raady fitr inatant appUostloa. Olaaa,fHiCfl«at|
and noTor-iaiUnc. ITopPlastorssoldbydrac-
(lata aad Country stores. 99 Ms., 6 fbr Sl-00.
I llaUad for prios by proprlotora.
Hop Plaster Coasp<Mir»
tirBrwar*
IXjOok fbr
imitattona.
hop-Tlno
• what you buy.
Ah and aicnatore of I
BOP PIiASTXB CX)ICPAJrr. on baok of plaa-
tar and on oiroular around plaatar.
They Look Alike.
Senator Quay and Senator Davis, of
Minnesota, are often mistaken one for tbe
Other. Tbe other day Mr. Davis went to
Mr. Quav'a desk, and said: "See here,
senator, o'oe of us will have to wear a door-
plate around his neck. Three men have
coqie to mo within the last two hours and
called me Quay ami talked Pennaylvanla pol-
Itlca with rae. I di.ln't want your i>eople lo
think you had become stiff and unfriendly
since you've got to be a senator, and so I prom-
ised to take one or them up lo nass the even-
ing In an Informal way at the White House,
and chat with the President about a claim he
is Interested In. He will call for you this
evening. I hope I gave him the right num-
ber—1618 K-st. The next «.ne had. a letter
of Introduction signed Cooiier, and wanted
ft iob in the government printing office. 1
told blm, for you, that be should have It; tbat
tbe public printer had sent me a blank to till
up wilh the names of the people I wanted
appointed, and his hIioiiI.I stand first on the
list. Tho third fellow rather got me over
my head, but I think I came out all right.
He aakcdme what I thought the new Wallace
and Randall deal woul.l amount to In Penn-
sylvania, and I told hlin that while I didn't
want him to say anything as from me, except
to some of our' own people, lllte Wolfe or
SIngerly or Childs, It was my private opinion
tbat Wallace and Randall were not In l*-
Blaioe'a confldenoe at all. Was that all rlsL.
It seemed to talie blm by surpriae."— [New
York TriboD*.
ON'T
I Allow your Clol..ing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Gold Eveiywhere.
PAINTERS
AND
Clutm, "W. Gaton, Brolcer,
Room 17 Central ^Block.
Attentloa flvea to all flrst-daaa loana
(nvestraenta.
IPf.Cl
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
8pr.ct.
W.B.Ci^HKftCo., of MiNNKAPOUB, Offer
Ftrtt Afortgayet on Farms in MinnesvtanndVa
to<a In amounts of t80() an.l upwards; Interest
from 7 to « per cent. Mortgages on Afinueapofit
City /'ropwfy, Interest 7 percent. Fifteen years'
expenenc*. Send to /loiton office for I'amphtM
an.l rcferenccH befoi-e you Invest elscwlicre.
tiKOKOl!} WALLACK. AKcnt, I'JMllk street,
Room 4ti, Boston.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
80 Masaau Street, - - Kew York*
UAVB CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SELECTION or CnOICK INVEST-
MENT MCCUBITIES.
Corrttporulence of liahkern, Itroktrt and Inveat-
or* solicited.
& Valuable Investment.
IHE CHAMPION SILVER «INli~ii
Office 48 Central Btroot, Boom 10,
'^ Sl'ALDINU IILOCK,
Offers a valuable Investment tolthose who de-
sire sui-e returns for tlielr nmiiey. The coni-
l»anv arc not enKHjre.l In any wll.t-cat speeula-
tloii. They arc m-IIIdk the stock upon Us merits,
Ulrtif cinll.lent that It will renlUe what they
t'ialui. (Jail and ask .luestlcns.
Private Wires to New York.
Telephone Call, 97II-.1.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS IIONDS, CHAIN AND PRO-
VISIONS tMU^kt aad aold for €••!>, or caiw
fled Oil Marflo.
S P» O. Building, Lowi
9n% anti Coite.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
- OFFICK
22 SHATTUCK STREET, COR. JIIDOLE.
SEWALL O. MACK, Preaident,
JACOB ROOEKB. Treaaurer,
D. B. BARTLETT, Clerk.
DIRECTORS!
SEWALL G. MACK, LEVI SPRAGUE,
JAtor. tt(>oi;:Ks, ukouuk moti.ky,
JAMKs It. FKASt IS, JOHN V. KLMUALL,
ALEXANDER G. CUMNOLK.
PRICE OF GAS,
with the «tlaoount off for prompt pay-
ment. U
.20 per Tliousaad Feet.
INVESTMEN'
'AT-
T and 8 J?or Cent.
Klrst mortcaae, with coupon
payalile semi-annually l*y A,^.
[tank. .Secure.l on Improved farms In ttie west,
bonds atta(;lie<l
Applet')n Natlonn
fi-om .1 to ft times the valiie of the loan. Abau-
luieir secure, and prin.'l pal sn.l Interest nalil
Hs a rule with as much promptness as Kov«rn_
inent l>.)n.ls. Amounts from ».10O up, yielding ,
an.l w iKsr e»"Ut. Apply to Al.LSTON AI.LhN,
MaiiMir block, ftl Central atreel, room 1. liefer
to JOHN K. KLMUALL, I'rcsldeDt Appleton
Nat. llank. JAS. K. KfcLLOWS, PresMent Iy»w.
ell Mutual Klro Ins. Co., LKVI 81'ltAGUE,
l»resl.leni Tra.l. r« ami Mechaidcs Ins. Co., K
B. PATCH, HAl'(iOOl> WltUillT, CUABLK8
IIOVKV, JKFKEltSON IlANCltOFT.
BIX FEB OBNT.
FIRST MORXO^OS
~ SINKING FUND-
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and luteroat payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and after careful examination recommend them
for Invest meiit.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Oongreii Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
BUILDERS.
Ton will And It to jonr Intereat to eall npoa
na before beclnnlnc year
PAINTING
A good MBortnaent of flra1>«lMe gooda
alwaya on hand, at bottom prleea. OIto ••
n Mkll nt onr new uid apadona atoro.
M&ke the OSLY easy riding jnmp lest
or Surrey wagon. Alio the best and
moit stylish buggy. Bold by all deal-
ers and boilderi in Lowell. Write for
prioeito
WELLS & SFOFFOSD,
BIDDLE k SMUT,
C. W. LONa,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLaEB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. F. BOARDMAV,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Ameibnry, Masi.
PIKST-L'LASS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Sot up and rented at a low rate per year,
plitlnir Included.
COKE.
Broken, screened and delivered at
\0 Per Chaldron.
Per Half Chaldron.
Noel
Mo ehari
pipee from atroetl
Uura.
Orders, when loft at oSloe,''
tonded to.
store.
rpiy
0. e. CUHHINO, Affent.
Stotoes anb VimQtn,
Mm and Parlor Stom
AT TUI LOWEST PRICKS.
J. ^r. BMLl^ETR.
•M MBRKIMACK STRUET.
Of the very lM>«t mnkea,
AT LO'W r»Il.ICE8.
Call and see our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
•1 M ABKST STRBST.
STOVES AND RANGES I
Stove Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufkcturers.
ainaa. Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNITURE
And Peddlers' Huppllea.
I'APBR STOCK ANr> OLD IRON PUR-
C1IA8ED.
lT4*17e MII>DI.KSRX STRERT.
ei\6.
COOPERAGE.
Having ecgaged the services of a com-
petent man to do our work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
OILS! OILS! OILS r
We would call the attention of users
of Lnbrioating Oils to our stock of Oils,
wbich we can farnish at as low price as
any otber concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or ehop free of
freight or cartage charges.
Orown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorlessi and is especially
adapted to light machinery, and with an
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
die Oil.
Orown Eagle Machinery Oil.— This is
a standard oil in fla^b point and cold
test and tbe viBcosity is high. It has
snillcient body to enable it to be used
pure or witb a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kindi; of light machinery,
especially spindles: for this service it
has been fouild &ft«r long continued
tests in the largest mills in tho country
to excel all other oils for safety and
economy.
C. B. COBURN & CO.
S3 Marhet Street,
IIIO UI I ,
ii;"t°. I KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Street, Lowell
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
Pl'l'lWIONt PA.
QHOW CARDS. HAHD BILLS, PO«
n PrograoaBMa, drc tiara. Bouoaa
WMcllac OMiiOke.. pifeMTl at itte aflM
PO0RR0,
canto
iDTites attention to a great Ta-
riety of nseftil and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special Uten-
tion is called to Handlierchieft
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
ROOFERS,
BKE HIYR BRAND,
292 Middlesex Strtet, Oomer of Grand.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
lapreparaSto^noMlbeTwy lowwt jprteea ••
inidrrllanrou0.
^JIO. 7 JOHW STRKBT.
KEDAL, FAKId, 187S.
CoooaTI
OIILmI
times ths I
with htnrch, Arrowr
and U therefore fur ruoro {
leal, iostinj[ lets than oni
icH/i. It U dvliciuua, B*ouHi!lil:iL'.
|itn*nvtlitnlng, toaily dtKe<it«<i,
land iKliiilralily odapUxl for Invtl
Is aa w« II aa for pcreona in hvnUa.
Hold hf Ufocera >Terywkcf .
f. BAKER & CO., DorMer, lass.
I OUMASSiCO. (l
/ ' ^^ ^ \
/book BINDERS
1 iORl94 CfTitr«OLl St.
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's SiiiMT-Phosphat^'
ANI>
ENGLISH LAWN DBES8ING,
For Bale clica|> bj
J. O. ROOERfii A OO.,
•9. SI maA SS VarkaC HtrMt.
1 OSTERS,
mmiruM Cart)i0.
HARRISON W. STREETEB,
Oon«tal>lo and Oollector*
Room Mo. 6, Central Ulock.
Ofllcx! bourH, from U to I'i, 2 to 6, and Monday,
ThurBiljiy hihI Friday evciiljitfu from 7 t» 9,
4arisiiu<:lal uiiLiitloii to colii-ctloii of rcuti aad
general (;are of tvnenieut liropcTty. '
I>R. O. A. WII^ICITVei*
Surgeon ChhopodiHt.
Mo. 1 Preacott Str««t. • • Lowall,
Office hours : 8 a. m. to 12 in., 2 lo ft and 1 to
\t. m.; Sunduya, 2 to 4 p. m.
UKOKUK HKDUIC'K, 36 Central htfUU
(EiUbllBhed In 1841.)
Sole Htr<-iit for It. K. I'.Hkcr pHUti.l
riunu i-ortua, ilic IkmI I iTi^iit I'tauM*
made. Thu tone la «'.:rui, \ii^u^il and
bcMutlfiil, ui.<t iliiy V 141 Mitml In tuna
l>ctler than uny u|tiiKlil ptuu'i vwr ii)u<!e. Alao
SiiuHH! l".uiio l-'oitt'H ot tim ljf: t iiKtii titactura.
all to lie aold iil tho lovvcHt (iflory iirlcca aad
wMrruiiietl to kIvc enth'u Hutli'l:t<'iloti. AkabI
fur Ovurve bU'VCUH. oftfuu buUdtr.
I>r. R. il. l^roMoott,
Late Ocullat to Northwestern l)lh|ifiiii4'ry,>)av
York city.
Onifw, Nu. a Wyuinu'm KxcIihorm, com«t
MurriiiiHck and <)4>iilrnl Htr**«lN, nxini wlih
Dr. ICikor. ODIce dnW itnd lioiirH : WKDNBS-
1>AV.S Hnd HATllUiAYS, from '.» n. m. until 1
|i. m. Kxrlunlve ultvntlon (riven to ilUi hfta of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
Ai\l>REWS & VVIlIiELER,
KSTAUMHUI'I) isnt,
MAMirrACTruKiia or
No, 41 Thorudlke Street,
Hoar Mortliarn Depot,
c. H. AKDBBwi. ciua. wiiaauiB
JAMES MORRIS.
Machinistmd Engineer
Steam, Oas and Water Fitter^
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Ropalror of Steam. (MM
and Water Knslnea. Printlus Fraaaas,
StaMu Pumps, Shafting, Pulleya. Laws
Mowers, Mowing Ma«!hlneB, etc.
SIlop 25 Middle Street, LoweU.
TWLBPHONB 1S4-4.
First Lener Foundry in New Enilasi
COMMENCED IM 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
And for tta umUTALLBO Nawapapcr
Aildress onlers to JOHN K. KOUKKS, AfMl
66 IVater street, Hoaton.
4V>Thc Courier and Journal type Is froi
foundry.
LAMPS.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANOINO LAMPS.
FANOT HALL LAMPS.
PUNO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBA8S AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shadei to match.
All to be found in great varietj
■AT-
*^,
im Descriptloii ol PriRti
— — KBQVimSD Dl
OlothtniTs
Grocery,
Or Other Establisbnienfii,
-AT
Courier Job Office.
FRENCH & rUI<TFR'.S
131 f,entrn(. Street.
Hair Tinta.
An Unparalleled Preparation
for the Hair.
It is guaranteed to restore tho
hair from, gray to a beautiJUi
BROWN OR BLACK IN ONR
HOUR, The Hair Tinia ia <*•
diecovery of the proprietor, whooo
experience in HA IR AND HAIM
OOODS te suffirletU evideneo mf
hie knowledge of what are tMa
proper eubetancee to apply to tho
hair, Furrhaaerit have tho aa^
eurance that JT CONTAIBB
NOTHING INJURIOUS; U |0
perfeetty hamUeea, Rreparad
only by
MMWMLL,
n
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LOWELL TIAILY COUBIBR: THtTBSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1888,
LO\Vi£i-i- DAILY COUKITSB.
Publlhli©a every afieruoou, Sunday » excepted,
InlheCouMci llulldlng.Just esibt of Itio I'osi
Oaic«5, IMmlinack blicet, Lowell. Wasa., by
Mordcu A ItowtU. bubscrliitloii inice »ti.00 a
year, 50 ctulb a monih, 12 cent« a weeU, dcllv-
eml by cuiilcr. hbtgle coideu i ceuts. Advcr-
tlHtuiT lalcs furulbhed ou aiii>llniUou.
Lowell Weekly Journal publlbhcd from same
Ofllwou Friday-. I'rlce $\M per aui.um, al-
ways lu a*»vame. Larger clrculullon lu lowus
near Lowell ilmn all oilier papera^
KNTKUUl' AS BKCOKU CLABB MAIL MAITKH-
TUAINS TO ANI> KKOM MOSTOK.
and asoutberu 8i>eaker rule Con}!;re«« with n
rod of Irou. and his aoutlieru coufederate«
hbape all lesi^latioii, just as Iboy did in the
former doughface era.
The dtmocrata and their allies may as well
make up I heir niluds to n constant and iwi^
8i(«tvnt Vfutllatiou and asltallou of thU »ub-
Ject. They miKht as well ex|>ecct that \
Bliver driven into a mail's hand will not fes-
ter an»l fret him. as that thi* denial of riRlits,
and this lyrannou-. fxer»'ii»c of pro-rriptive
Boston
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FIFTIETH CONGRBSS.
The Senate Votes to r«y Back tHe Direct
Tm of 1861.
Jan. 18.— The Senate passed a hill reduc-
ing tte charge for passports from f5 to |1.
31r. lloor Introduced bills fl.xiug the sala-
ries of the justices of the United States dis-
trict court at fiMOO; toextablUha national
art commishton ; wul to provide for tnque»ts
under national authority.
«....M...v , Mr. Karwell introduced a bill to apply the
, 1 , , ,'mrpluM to the purchase of bonds,
power will not tlnd continual complaint. It ^ ,^}^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ rcfundinif the direct tax of
would be the doom of representative govern- ^ i^jj ^us taken up. The anjenduient oflercd
meut. If such infraniouh of its vl-ry fouuda- by Mr. Kdmund. requiring all claims to be
Z principle were to b. tamely acMuicsced , "'-J ^iJi' -'j^H" ^r a^Edme;,!. which
Id. H Is the burning shame of the ilay that ^.^, tt,rreW'to. i)rovidin« that no part of the
men who claim to \w patriots and couscieu- uionev collc«;te«l from individuals shall bo re-
;"«"> >«"•■ e„u., r„M. .1.0UU, .0 «.,• , ]^;i;i^ZJ^:i^<?SZ. "" ' "« •"'
fully and wickedly condone these crimes, n »^^^ Vance ortered an amendment extend-
was not alwavs so. lo 18«0, when the re- lu^^tho proviMon of the bill to the cottou tax
pub.i.an delegate, to the Chicago conveuUon ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^
came home from uomliiatinK Garfield, <-«'• ,^!i,,V,,e ,.'efi,i,,UHl. ihi* cotton ta.\ (whi.li
Charles U. Codmau, one of their number, re- 1 ^^^ ,j|^„ ^ direct tax) ought to be refuude«l.
portiuK to hU couslllueuts in Fancuil hall, Mr. Ilrown belleye.l that the cottou tux
' VT 1 should be rcfun<k'<l. and whenever tbatqueb-
u«;d these word. : , J|;,*;;;:;„",; ' ,„ ,„H, a shape that b« could
"Now I w Uh to Kay nothing .lUrcspectful ; ,,ryp,.r|v vote for it he wouM tlo so, but the
of the members of Ih.Mlcnjocratic partv or I J^^i^' ,y-| ^i ^jj^ ^.^uou tax ameudmcnt,
of iisiiyuiing stulc-Hincn. I>ut thi> 1 do thiuk ^ ^y^,^|j 1,5 ^as convinced, defeat the pcn<l-
ought Itt be I'aid. We l>ci»r -•omething of j^^^^ measure which ought to pass. He
i.outl»ern outrau'c*; some people think lh"t 1 ^j|yy|^, ti,e,efore, vote agaiust the ameud-
hus bwn discussi.l long cnou;;h. ticutle- ■ ^y^,,,,
men. U" long ax niurdtMK are committed n jjr. Sherman lielieved that the cotton tax.
the south for political cBUi.es the subject will j|.^,,y ^(H).tKW.UOO to |IH),000.000, bad been
alwavs be discussed In Hoston. ['•-oi"" «l>- | rinhl and ju»t, and he was ready to defend
plause.J Now what I say is this, that when m^^j^ po»ltion whenever It was assailed.
fiooU attH iH)or0.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 19, nooB.— For IJ^w England,
warmer, fa^r i^eather; freth to brisli.
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If
ihcse outrages have been committed ll»*<;« j the ameu.lmcnt was adopted he would op-
uever Wn a word from any •lemocrullc .^ ^^^^ ^^.,,^|y |,,||^
has
l»'
Cbc 1Lob3fll ©aily Courier.
TlirUSDAY. .lANl .\UY 11». ll»^'<.
' When the Boston Herald says that Middle-
sex county Is u>orc Identlfled with the lobby
at the slatchouse than any »)tlier part of the
slate. It seems to forget that Hoslon h actual-
ly iu 8uflblk. __^____._____
With (Jeneral Wheeler of .\l»b:in)a m»
j»reHl«UMit. and General Imboden of Tirglr.la
making platforms, tin- Ani.-riean Shipping
conventl«»u at Wa».hin;itou ought to have u
■urtlclcntly southern llavor to commend It to
democratic an.l mugwump sympathies. The
l»laiforn» i» heterodox, however, from the
free-trade slun<|.|»olnl, for it rec.mmonds
ipria
leader or statesman, not one brave, manly or I • >|,. Hmupton asked to l>e, Hiid was ex-
courageous word ot opposition or dUappro- | ^.^^'^^^^ f,.y,„ voting on the umcudiueiit, be-
bailon of these things. No protest from the ^,^^^^^, |,j, „.,j^ directly interested Iu It. The
chivalrous Havard of Delawarf;; no mil<l de- 1 ^^^^ ^^.,j, |j,j^,,„ on Mr. Vance's amendment.
preelatlou froiii the learned an<l astute Thur- ^^^^j ^^ ^^^^^ |-,.jectetl-yeas HI. nsys 4«. Tht
man: no elo<|uent tlenunelation from the us-
ually lil)eral.f»ilndcd l.Kunir: but silence, si-
Ifuee alwavs on that subject. They tell us
that the south Is nuiet. <^liet I It it the
liuietnes* of death. It I* lM'cau»e opiM)siti()n
has done it!, work, it h because the colored
m;in |s beaten out of his rUhts. Kellow-cli-
l/en* of Boston, before I cl.me lei me say that
nexer until the ►hot gun is labl aside, at least
iin election ilav. ne\cr until repultllcan meet-
ings lire unbroken tind umll-turbed. never
until deiiKMratle slsfesmen apologize* to tlie
eountr\ f««r having darcil to threaten that
they would i.lar\e the govcrninciit l>e<-au«e
ihevcoiiUI not ovtiridc the constitutional
rights of the rnsidiMit-never. I say. until
veas were ftite. Berry. HuHer, Call, Cok«.
i)aniel, (ieorgo. Harris, Jones of Arkansas.
Tugh. t^uay. Hansom. Heagan, > uihc.
WaltlKdl an.l WINon of Maryland. Mr.
(handler offered an amendnuut reslrlctin-
the terms of the tlisi section to moneys pai.l
by the state treasiiiic!.. an.l in^ertinf in the
' third sci tion a provision for tiie return to in-
i dl\ Iduals of the Slims paid by lliem. ilejeet-
led— veas 10. nsy^ 4S.
I Mr. Pluiab olloreil an .imendment to rep:iy
the income tax eollecisd from military an.
I nsval olllccrs .luring the war, and argued
'au'ainsl the bill as unfair to the younger
Mr. Sheriaan and Mr. Teller opposed the
amen.liiuiit.
After further
UlM-ral shipping bountie^, and aiipi'".
tlons for .oast .lefencea an.l Impruv emcnt of | words. They were no more true then than
rivers ami harbors whi.h would icn.U.r uuy
these IhiliKs have I cell .lone will it be safe 1
for Ma^saehusetts and the liberty-loving 1 ""j^f",',.",'.' f'urth.r debate on amendment
n.iith to trust the .leniocratlc party." ' whlfh were rejeetcdj the bill was pasMcl,
This was true then, an.l t'olonel t'odman j^eas 4.h. navs 10. The negative votes wen
ne\.r uttered more manly ami courageous
'•WHAT'S KILLINO U8."
The Wonders Which the Microseope Ro-
ve«la.
One of the IdWdlDR sclenilttc publications
states that many persons are now using the
microscope to discover the real cause of dis-
ease In the system and to ilelcct adulterations
of food and mediciues.
This wonderful instrument bas saved
nuov a life. A microscopical test shows, for | j^s j^ ^ ^j^g ^^j^g^ northweaterly winds,
instance, the presence of albumen, or the life I '6 . . - ,. • *^
of the blood, in certain derangements of tbo ; deoreaBing m force and oecommg SOUlll-
klihieys, but medicine tloes not tell us how
far aclvBiicod the deraugemunt U, or whether weBteriy.
It shall prove fatal. ....,• "^
The mlcro«co|>e, however, slves uS this
knowledge: ... •
Brighfs disease, which so nmny people
dreu*I, was ivol fully known until the micro-
scope revealed Its characteristics. It greatly
aids the phvslclan, skilled In Its use, in deter-
mining how far iKe disease has advanced,
and gives u fuller Idea of the true structure
of the kidney.
A noted (lerman scholar reccully discov-
ered that by the aid of the microscope, the
idivsician can tell if there Is a tumor form-
ing in the svsteuj, and if i-ertaiu ap|»earant:es
are seen In the fluids p:»ss»ul. It Is proof posi-
tive that the tumor is to be a malignant one..
If any deraugemeut of the kl.lneys Is dr-
tccled liv the microscope, tbo physician looks
for the development of almost any .llscase
thesvstemisheir to, and any Indication of
HrlK'ht's disease, which has no symptoms of
its own, and cannot be fully recognized ex-
cept by the mi«TOHCope, ho looks upon with
This disease has existed for more than 4000
voars. It Is only until recently that the
microscope hai revealed lo us Its universal
prevulence and fatal character. I'ersons who
formerly died of what was callo«l general de-
bllllv, nervoc.s break.lown, dropsy, paralysis,
heart-dlsoase, rheumatism, apoplexy, eU\,
Hie now known lo have really died of kidney
dlMjase. iMJcause, ha.l there been no disorder
of the kiihieys. the chances are that the of-
fe.ts from which ihoy died would never
have existed. _ ...
As the worl.l bp.'omes letter acquainted
with the Importau.e of the kidneyn in the
human econoinv by the aid of the ml.To-
Hcope, there is greater alarm sprea.l through | ^^^^ „„,
the communltie. concerning It, and this ac- '
counts for the erroneous belief thai it Is on
the Increase. , , ^ ,,
As yet uelthor hotncopathUt nor allo-
palhist Is prejtare.l with a cure for .Icrange.l
kidneys, but Iho world has long since recog-
nl/.rd, sn.l many nuMlical gentlemen also rec-
ognizc and prescribe Wariicr'b safe cure for
Ihi'se .leraiigem(*nls, an 1 a.lmit that It \- the
only siMjcille f.»r the common and advance.l
forms of kidney disorder*.
Formerly the true cause of .leath was .lis-
.ovcre.l only after .icuth. Today the niicro-
the
]9rp anil ifanrp 6ooti0*
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION!
The Bijou Shoe Store.
olher reduction- of the surplus revenue un-
necessary. ^__^^^__^
.Home of the new New Hampshire lire In-
suraiiic coiiipaniirs seem to Iw making a fair
llvliiK, alth.mgh last year was a hard one for
llres. in New Hampshire, as well as in the
rest of the country. The Teople's company,
which has a capital stock of a .juarter of
a million, hsd losse* amounting to
f J87.774.40 .luring Ihc year. Of this amount
$r)4.2.VJ.«l was Incurrcil In New Hampshire,
and the balance oulslde the stale. The out-
sUle business, it seems, was what saved so
Kood a showing for the year's work. The
Amoskeag company, which has b.'en In op-
eration only a y.ar. has i .-apltal of ?«.V).00<».
and has accumulated a surplus of nearly
|.¥iOU.
i"4Blfir«ln ono ha'Vrt," wbfch re-
mark il illustrates by asking ••.-uppoi.iug
GrovertMevclaii.l should .lier Th.- Ilepub-
Mean knows that there are .lozens of as g.iOil
eggs in the .lemocrali.! basket as (i rover
now : iiuUitl the i.ltualion which llu- repub-
11. an Ci>diuan of IsnO d.nounce.l 1.0 scathing-
ly is far worse than thai which the mug-
wump < oilman of lsN« ilenounces the repub-
lican iodman of Jhso for atlscking. What
tlien was only partially accomplished, has
been completed. The south was just cllmb-
inir into the saddle then, while now It sits
llrmly in its seat ultemled by obse<iulous j d
northern .lemocrall.- ao.l mugwump lackey
one of the chief of whom is C odiiKiir,
(^Hi-iisle Is troubled with no southyjft
llcan members to contest
places. BcpubliciU o
I'nlted stalesj
ates the
ment
...•*
Jorilles of llioil^
chised, and tl,
pretence
boa^tiol
tors
no
contrary
Jcratlc coadju-
the north say
UOTATION8.
•e civil service reform. Collector
Magone has appolutcl as paymaster In the
New York custom liouto Moses DiMkclsplll,
who for years bas been a i)rofesi.i.uial iramb-
ler on the race courses.— [Newburyport Her-
ald.
llio-e of Messrs
Arkansas Taddock . - », , ,
burv. Teller, Ve^t and U iUou of Maryland
Tlie bill .lirecti. the secretary of the trj
urv lo credit to each state ami lerjl
to'the IHslrlct of Colunibia, a sf
all collections ina.le lhere'r|i|
cilizeus as Inhabitants ih
sons, under the .lirt-cl
isdl. It remits it|^^^^^^^^^^_. ,
ibui'se-
from in-
by llie state for
•from whom iIh-v
v\r legal represeutalivci..
n iiiid Blair made s|M!echcs in
lair bill.
in« House the minority report ou Ibe
beobe-Carlisle case, signed by Messrs. Ly-
man, l^dge, Hauk and .lohusou, Wss re-
ceived. It comi)lains forcibly of tta Injus-
tice of the maiorlty In not giving the coil-
icstant a fair heurbig. The House want into
comnillleeof the whole on the a«ricullura
experiment bill, and It was aflcrwarU passed
bv the H.mse. , . ■ .
'Mr. Belmont of New York, eUalr«»ia» of
the foreign affairs committee, calle«l up the
lolnt resolution H.ceptlng tlw invitatiou of
the Brilish government to the government of
the liiited .Stales lo partlclpule In the Inter-
national exhibition at Melbourne i.. . elebrato
the f.mn.llngof Ne* South Wales and ap-
propriating ««30.000 to enable the Lulled
{slates to be represented.
Mr. train of Texas offered an amendment
Clevchiii I Is. and the .Icmoerat* know it. too. j
I Mippnse that the surplus coul.l be re- striking out the appropriation, which w«s
lu.'cd .lui.'kly enough bv some such plan as 1 defeated. , xr i n* ^^a >»
It Is tlu. mugwumps who wonid l.)se an e«rg j ,be ropubli.-an. i.iu,M;M..-bul we Inleu.l to Mr. McAdoo .•f'^^J^:,,,"^"';^^^
. ' , ^ 1111 ...1 .. t..i.v .i.ldliMl iitlli/e this i.opu ar lues.urc for aTCilut'tlon ainendment rediieing itie appropii.iuoi iroiu
if Cleveland shoul.l die, and a vcv •«'•'''«'' '';^^;;'',|, L^'J ;,:^^^^ ,.o,ne out of the >.V),000 to rxM)*). and provMing ihal the lal-
onc. loo. as they will discover l>etweeii now \ j',;,.|'M"-^iongresMiian Wilson of the Ways | ter sum shall be paid lo a comnil.^ioner, to
,u,d next .lune-those who haven't come l.> a | .;„,, Mca.ls committee. ^S'^luoinUrhoul-'^mvlu^^^^^ tto
realizing sense of It alrea.ly. We mean by , fartThiiTMT: Lamar does not committee ...se. and the rosoluli.... went over
this that as a reform ovum Mr. C levclund is | in ' ^'^l"' " J, , ' "^^ ,„. „„ „,e supreme «« unrtnished business,
.polled beyond r.c«very. mil ho N l>lo»ty ^!„,.,^ ^| i^,, L^iiZ.d .stales, an.l he has got Mi. Will<ins ,.f Ohio hen c.^^^^^^
' ... I .... uhot the President » banklnu' bill as the unnnlsiici I usiiiis*, uui
Mr. Weaver of Iowa, who sai.l he sliould op-
MOpo shows Us, In the water we pass.
„. „„^„ danger<4Us condition of any organ In the
Berrv. Bhiir, Jones or I body, thus cnabliun us to treat It promptly
k. I'iatt, IMumb. .Siul- uu.l escape pr«n)ature .leath.
Ibe iulcrosco|M! In the hands of laymen
reveale.l many diseases that the mclical
were nol aware of, so that |)reparttilon.
any other discoveries In me.licine an.l
B, was found out by laymeu, outside
me.ll.al coile; .onsetiuently It c.nuos
erv har.i for mclical men to In.lorse and
l>rescrlbe II. Nevertheless, Warner's safe
eur« continues to grow In poiuilarity and the
evitknees of its effectiveness are seen on
every hand. , , , ^
Some persons claim that the proprietors
should give the medical profession the form-
ula of this remedy. If it is sucha **(lod-sen.l
to humanity." anil let the physicians and
public judge whether or not It be so reco<-
We. hov»eyer. «lo not blame them for not
publishing the formula, even lo get the rec-
ognition of the me.llcal pr.»fesslon. Tbo
Mtan.llug of the men who manufacture this
great reme.ly Is enual lo that of the majority
of physicians, and Ihe reason that some .lec-
tors give for not adopting and prescrlliing It
—viz: that Ihev do not know what Its In-
gredients are— Is absurd.
Mr. Warner's stalensent— thai many of the
Ingreilients are ex|)cnslvo,and that thoileslro
of the unserupul.)us .lealer or prescrllMjr to
realize a large prolll from Its manufacture
bv using cheap and iniurious substances for
tliose Ingredients would jeopanlize Its .|ualily
and reputalhm; an.l that Warner's safe cure
cannot be ma.lc In small nuantllles on ac-
count of the expensive apparatus necessary
in compounding these Ingre.lients— seems lo
us to be a reas.)nablc and sutM«ient one.
Tlie universal testlmonv of our frlemls an.l
neighbors, and the Imlispulable cvhlcm-e
that it. and It al.me, has .omplelM mastery
over all dlsea^.c of the kl.lneys. Is sullliient
explanati.m of it> exlraonlinary rcnulation,
and K'luslve proof that It is. perhaps, tlio
most bcnetl.-enl discovery known to sclen-
titlc medicine »in.;e the miscr«>s.-op.' rev. ale.!
to us the all-important nature of the organs
ll Is designed lo reach an.l benefit.
KotwIthBtandlnr the condition of busl-
•ees at present we had the plcMuro of re-
oordlnc nn our books one of the larcest
Jaaunry week sales we evrr hnd. There Is
' only one explanation. The people nppre-
general revolution In prices,
■very one who visited us last week went
»«ray with a suiUIuk r*M)e. We nro svra
each one will come tMU'k acain, for they got
more than usual values. This week we
ahnll continue to make shrewd buyers
happy. We have only two weeks or su be-
fure stock taking and our stock Is too
large. We are going to reduce It. Coute
and esaiulne the goods, they will sell
themselves. We have knifed the prices
right and left. Bee for yourselves.
1.
»,
the
good eu.»U!;h for n democratic oinelcl.
The ".South In the Saddle" Business.
Of Mr. Carlisle's cliairmun«hips, 31 went
to Ihe south. 'iti to the north and nortliwcsi.
and one to New Englan.l. The Boston
Herald .ounters on any adverse criticism of
this fact with the remark that the republic
an speakers were a great deal more sclional
in favor of the north than the democrats arc
In favor of the south. There is this .lltVer-
ence In conditions, however: The soulh has
, itjcrc siniplv as the ru^l
I personal kindness. the solidity of the deino-
oratii- senators and the two rci)resenlalivc8
of Ihe Central I'ucUic railroad.— [Boston
Kveuing Uei;ord.
The onlv pospibli; justitlcation for the radl-
«'al chang.>s In our tariff syst.m rce.numend-
ed bvthe I'rcsl.leiit wouUI be the ab-cnce of
other means for ih.' redu.lion of tb.; surplus
revenue. Bui that excuse is not avulUiltle so
lon;i as the goverimanl conlinuos to collect
more than a hundred millions annually from
Internal ta.\cs.— [Fall Kiver News.
riie *40.000 chock which went from New
00 paint ChUtVs float nml
Kid Spring Heel Hhoem, Hixe»
5 to 10 i-V, all BoUd and a \
**rattler** for ireart 71c. per
pair. Regular $1 gooda*
60 pairs Ladles* Oil Ooat Xe^if
York Boots, ha%ul- finished ^
sold usuallu for $3.50; to
close out, $2,09 jntr pair.
These are from one of the best
New York houses and arf re-
liable,
3, 02 odd pairs Ladies* Boots,
ranging In price from $3 to
$4, lumped at $2,47 per pair,
A. 49 pairs Genis* English Grain
Balmorals, very reliable and
always sold at $3, $2,10 per
pair,
140 pairs Men*a, Boys* and
Youths* Solid Leather Bal-
morals, sizes from youths' 11
up to men*s Xo, 11, irhich
O'DONNELL & GILBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND
Closins: Out Sale
. OK —
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves. Yarn, etc.
Ml our Gents* Heavy Underwear
at Half Price,
60 dozen Blue Ribbed Shirts and Draw-
ers for 38c., dbwn from 62.
60 doien Genti' Scotch Gray Shirti and
Drawers for 38o., down from 75.
Oents' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers for
69, 67, 87o., $1, previous prices 76o.,
$1.10, $1.26, $1.60.
100 dosen Oents' White All-Wool Shirti
and Drawers for exactly half prioSi
871-2,60,62,760.
e
Ladies' 38-oent Vests down to 25o.
Ladies' 60 and 62-oent Vests down to
38o.
Ladies' 75-oent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2o.
Ladies' Medicated All-Wool, richly worth
$1.26 to $1.50, down to 76c.
Boys' Scotch Gray Shirts and Drawers,
62 oents, down to 38c. - '
HONIKRY.
All our 20 and 25-oent Hose down to
121-20.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 oents, down to
26o.
About 100 lbs. 8-oeut Ball Tarns, all
colors, down to 6c.
In Corsets, Bibbons, Handkerchiefs, Eid
Oloves, Hamburg, Cotton Underwear,
Cloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
«9-I.adles are r*><in»sted to visit oar storo
and compare privee.
O'DONNELL & GILBRIDE.
IS
116, 118, 120 & 122 Merrimack St.
CENTRAL STOttEr
a.
Il8 Prices Dm It!
WeKnewIlieyM!
u,oul.l>,euoo„vat.,e,.J$t.^a. ^ || ^|,„ 5,,g„|J„., ^|,gy7 J|,gy
we Hcllthisweek atOSc, They " » / / /
allowcl very few rei)ubli.an con?rc*Mnen to ' ii;i,„,,;biru to Dan ManuluK a»'l enabled 1
bccle-tcd fVom the states the ^'----j^ , tl-J -aftj stat^
control, an.l there were very few men '^ ^,*;'1\,*;\X man f?ou. I'ortMuouth, an.l it
Coujio- from soulh.irn states, and they ^ ^^.^^^ ^j^^, ,„^„ j^o,,, Kninklin who carried it
__^ _ carried ll
not of the proper material lo make chair- ', i^rd^V.ripe.Tpb.e'Yt where It would do the
r:i;:.o,i„„!uoc,. ,.,. .«... ... „.. .u..u „,„-. ^^„^^iz^:^;z:^t^
excu>c on his part. The norlli is lar;,'ely j j^ ^^,^^^^ j,^ |>ruore tlii- pair iu order to sall-'fy
ret.rceijtcd by democrats, and ainon!< them ^ fj..,v sorelica.ls and kici^ers Is too K«"ceu to
arL some of the ablest there ai. In tl. party , •>:; -eft ma over ni^. in a b«-. .;. t«w., JUje
If it i, replicl that the south, furni^hinx the ^-^'^'J^^ J' ;;;,%■;.
most ol the party strcUKth. is entitled to the —
prepon.lerance of chairmanships, we auswer
that that is the very iri-t of republican criti-
cism. The south "is in the sad.llc" because
it is solid. It Is solid because the domocratic
party allows no fair expression of antl-dem-
ocraticoplni.m at the polls. It Is absurd for
anv fair commentator on the exi-tinK condl- me. l,ul I .Ibl not se..- ll.
r„ or .M... .0 H .U»t ,. f. non..,. ,.,, „,,. l^^\l:^^- ,^
U 10 Im- treated as Mi.-h. It is wholly almor- ,„.^,y j,^ i,,.,-,,,.,. ,ue Amcrl
mal. It Is as certain as any fact Iu conncc- ii,;,t U^ cause vva« more thi
pose the bill bv every means In his power,
raised the <|uestion of coiisMeralioii. and the
House .Iclenniue.l. yeas l.^x). nays .V). to con-
sl.ler the bill. Filiitusieriui^ motions were
then sultiniticl. This was continu.d uutll 4
p. m., wheu the House avljourb^d-
FOUKllJN NEWS.
Trouble Between Francp and Italy.
The Kcpul»li.|uc Fraucaise has a telegram
from Uoine wlibh says that M. Floiiiins, the
French forei.«u miuister, has coni|>l;iineXl to
.Si«nor Crlspi, the Italian forelj,'n miuisleT, of
Italy's delay In sctllinjf the Florence con-
sulate Inciiienl, and warne.l .SIj<nor ( rispl If
the Italian jud^e at Florence executes his
threat lo re-eulcr the Frciuh loiisulate and
sei/.ij the papers sou^cht aft.jr, France will re-
call her ambassador ami take sueb measures
Eral estate.
&Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Presoott National Bank.
mal. - , ,.
Hon with our politics, that iho republi.ran
party of the houUi Is absolutely deuicl a
reprcsenlution in ( on^ress Indistri. ts where
it has an un.|UeMtloned majority.
nut our iudcpemlcnt frIeu.N, while not .le-
nyin/ thi. fact, and oftcji fully a.lmittinp
and dcprcc8tln« It, tledare republicnus un-
reasonable and censurable for ki-kinjj at the
lofjlcal outcome of such a slate of things.
' I shall never l»c able to <le8crlbe the joy
' with which 1 read that message. I was In
New York. 1 was slandiuji; at the corner of
Wall street in.l liioadway. I took the paner
meelianically from a newsboy, expecting
nothinif but a repetition of former messages.
Wheu mv eyes fell on the pages I grew sud-
denlv ini'enl. The great .rowd swept by
People jostle.l me.
All I felt was that
now decisively
can people, and
than half won.—
We take pride in showinjif property
Use the resiaences we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
.» — , ., . ,„ recidenoes. They have been erected Un-
as the honor and merest of the country de- rwiocuuv.o. *« j „^ ^^
man.f. The incidents mentione.i couslstedj der ow personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
[Frank llur.l.
NKW lIAMPaJlIIHE.
Two Lancaster ladles celebrated their 80lh
birlh.lay by taking a toboggan sli.lc upon the
cbutc in that town.
New York parties have purchased the
(i rover brick yard in Kpping an.l a trad of
When the .•omlitlon. are ftdmiited, the only lan.l adjoining ami propose to erect a build
K •♦What are you going to do i„.^r ooxJMH) feet for the manufacture of earth-
"What coyld or would you re- en ware. ^____^_____
auggestion
»»»oiit ItK' .
publicans -lo. if you had the entire power.' j
But when a proposition is made, like thai of
Senator Chan.ller of New Hampshire, foj ;
lnstau.;e. to have the national government In-
tarc to citizens a fair franchise In the elec-
tion of naiional officers, the storm of abu-e
tbat greets It Is overwhelming. It Is hcl.l to
outrageous lo attempt to correct
citizenship, and un-
to comidain of It.
sit down, ami let the
Base Ball.
The Boston club tried to make an exchange
Iv for Boyle of Tmlian-
of Radbourn and Dal ,»,„»;...
apolls. bul Indi:»napoH,s declined with thanks. ii,yuj,,,i h„ w
rhe Bostons also made an offer to the ritts- I _
of a brcaoh of. iionsular rights on th.' l>|rt of
the Florence police, who liml seai.lied the
French consulate for papers coimecte.l with
a pending law suit. . , , . ,
The hlrained relations with Italy in .lonse-
queiice of the atlair depresscil both coinroer-
cial an.l llnancial business In Taris Wednes-
dav. Sevtjral evening pai)ers violently at-
tack Italy, and La France alUules lo I'remler
Crlspi as "Bismarck's viiiel." .. ,. ,
M. Flourens and Count Meuabrea,the Ital-
ian ambassa.lor, had a friendly interview In
the evening. An caii.y settlement of the dis-
pute over the Florence Incident Is now cer-
tain. «
Terrible Domestic Tragedies.
Frank Faulkner, aged 21, shot his wife
A<ldle,nj;cd 20, in Brooklyn. ^Wednesday aft-
ernoon, lutlictingthne wounds in the head,
which will, doubtless, cause her death. He
then shot himself iu the hea.l, and died In
Ktantlv. The woumled woman was taken U
a hospital. Jealousy, whi.-h had gone »o far
as to bring the parties to court, was the
cause of the act. ... .
James (irluder, who worked in a shoe
manufactorv at Rochester, attacke.l his wife
with a halciiet "Wednesddy evening, inflict-
ing three savage and prol).ibly fatal wounds
In her head. He then ran lo the crossing of
Ihe Buflalo, Rochester uu.l riltsburg railway
ami throw biinsclf in front of a 1 anidly ap-
proaching locomotive and was liwtantly
killed. He leaves nine chil.lren. It Is
u» Insane.
are **dlrt cheap'* at this price,
0, 109 pairs Ladies' SUppt rn in
beaver lined hid, both plain
and fancy, embroidered vet-
ret, and ih fact a little of
everything, ail at Ihe same
price, 73c,
All Our Heavy Goods Are Marked
in This Same Proportion.
Hen*s Cork Sole Shoes $4,00,
worth $5,50,
Men*s Fancy Slijwcrs OH cents,
$1,25 to $2 goo<U,
Men*s Goat Opera Slippers,
hand-sewed, 98c,, down from
$1,50.
Lamb*s Wool Soles 19c,
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They are fitted for steam and hot and q^^ ^^ n^g hand-aeweil Shoes
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs, ^^^j^cerf to $4,13.
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— Wo solrtom have a place that wc can
offer at the low price placed «>n this extra well-
built two-8lory house of eight rooms, l)eel.lo
bath room; hcateil by furnace, has lianl wood
floors In .lining room, klulien and pantry;
bandsome gas Qxtures, eU'. Nelghborhowl first,
cla.ss unil near business. (IMtf)
On Central Street.— Very .Icslraldc piece of
I i)roi»ertv, consisting of two story house an.l
I ncarl viTOO feet of lan.l. CouM easily be ma<le
The wounded woman w as takcn^to ^ ^Q j,ay more than 10 per cent. net. (lOKJ)
Not far from Merrlmnck Str#*t.— Two-
story, two-leiicnicnt house of 14 rooms, llnlshed
In good shaiKS. A bargain at W.'WO. ( bw:)
If you will call at our oflbe wc will show you
•ome Invcstiflcnte that will pay you better Uiau
10 per cent.
BoTolutlon prices In all departnnents.
Oar stock wlU be low at stock taklnc but
It win be yonr psla. not onra. Omb the
b»rffalns while they are flying.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimack St.
bo
tbls crime on
patrlotl. even
We must quietly
burgs for Smith, but the latter club wauteil
such an exorbitant price that the deal fell '
through. Smith Is very anxious to phi) In i
sat.
idled south ride where and how ll will,
Boston.
ratarrh originates In scrofulous taint.
noo.rs .Sarsaparllla purities the l>loo.l and
thus iMjrraanently cures catarrh.
Positively U«ly Faces
,nu be raaile clear and altrnctivc. Those
horrid plm|>les and blotches can Ikj removed
by one application of Hop Olutinenl. Never
falls Take no other. 2.') cents, at druggists',
or mall stamps lo the Hop Co.. New LondoB,
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
as OEKTRAL STBKBT.
Over Prescott National Bank.
or mall stamps
Conn.
Plain anil Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KIKD8
AT THIS OrWICB,
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION !
are low Enough, Good-
ness Knows.
We have had a big trade ever
since we marked down our goods
and (tunvuurt'd our intention of
going out of busiuesn. We are
not making any money, but we
hrtve less goods every night, and
now alt we wish is to sell out
clean, slick and smooth during
the coming six weeks. We think
we hive marked our prices low
enough to do it, and sttU continue
marking down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
th^ out at' once, A glance at
our Dress Good.", Cloaks, Do-
mestics, Hosiery, Gloves, Ham-
burgs, Laces and Underwear
will convince all that no such
genuine bargains are offered
j citetvhere. Do not be humbugged
by utiscrupnlous advertising
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every.
thing in our stock ia marked
down as represented.
REVOLUTION I
Oswald & Co.,
30 aiad 37 Oeaatral Street.
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yr^wTTTT. r>ATTV rJOUBOab THPPSPAY. JAKITABY 19, 1888.
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FINANCIAL.
Today'* B^«ton and New York
Markets.
> LOCAL NEWS.
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AMUBEMKNT8.
I rroni Cordley M Oompany.J
New York. -The street has aliout given up all
hopes of an early settlement of the strike and
looks for a long contest. *,„«««
New York.-Seat in exchange sold for •ZO.ouo
Boston. -gulncy oOlclals here know nothing
about the gulncy entering Into any contract
with the syn.llcate. frlvaie opinion Is that the
syndicate wouUl not ncgotlulo with gulhcy
without a forfeiture In view of Qulncy s
record on contracts. ^ , . #
Private advices lnm> the Lake under date of
January 18. say: '^The ( aUunot & Hoclals
pushing the 8outh IIe< la for all It UJ worth.
Nothing but the best Is being taken out and to
that men arc ohnnif«»l from one place to another
many times a ">onlh. Llllle or no timber Is put
la an.1 iho hamilng wall Is left to lake care of
Itself. Product for last week 1 am told was 31fi
tons."
Froslilent Perkins of ChU*go. Burlloglen A
gulncy Is In Chicago. Chl.,ago, Burlington *
gulncy will not suffer much by great hlUtard.
yuotntlona.
UUMUI. '
Closing Opening Closing
.Inn. 14. J«u. 18. Jan. ID.
.r. on Merrimack stwet, has been conflned Spcclal Despatches to the Courtcr | From Yegt«rdar8 Sccoiid Edition
to bis home a fortnltfht by Illness. A severe . .
cold has developetl Into pueumoula, and De - -
ffLttmi,
RANDALL fEATEN.
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8HAKK8PEAUIAN ItBAPIXOS.
In Ibe Y. M. C. A. courh« of ent«rt8ln-
ments at Hunllnxton ball, lant nlKht Mr,
Hannibal Wllliumt. >:ave Shakeniiearlan reaii-
lUKS to a small audience. It was a well
pleasi.l audience, however, for the reader
gavc,bi^readiuK»lu an entertaining sty e,
au.l hi* KeiecliouH were ROod c.nes. 1 he lii-
tereiit waHnolinthe leant affected by tne
fact tbat hU principal selections were quite
familiar. They were the nn^nt n'a^JefP'f''?;*'
that never grow old. He bejjan with " J"'\"J
Ca'nar," and, t>efore readinK- outlined the ulol
and Rave a sketch of the life Of Canar. I he
scene in which be Is ashahsinated was read,
and wan well read. To relieve the eflect of
the traRcdy, one of HowclN's "ketcbe« wh»
also read. It was an enjoyable evenings
enlertalumeut< ; '■'»•■
MH. BiLl<OU'8 l^TUKB TO^fIC^^T.
Mr. Hallou, who Is lo give the lecture tbVs
evening at John street church, Is •««»"«-
maiiof wide sud varied culture. lHh Uter-
nry-ti*te.iH m/qu«sUomd, hU J«»very Kood
anJl flfflrWiW'^''*'^ /ror.ueully otfeo. s
Iu the delivervoTTlluHlruled le.turos. A uu-
varnMie.1 lale" .>f what he has seen, with a
dlscriminallnx judgment as to *»»»'"»»"/'*
llliiMrated, makes Mr. Ballon a pattern for
locturera. ,..,..-.
Hl'MITV-Ul'Ml'TV TONKJIIT.
Tony Denier and bis tine company will ho
at Music hall thN evening, to give the oyrr-
populur pantomime, "nurapty-IJumpty.
Manv new tricks and acts will be Intro-
duce'd by the comuauy, which Is made up fir
specialty ads. The music and costumes are
also said to be new and very pleasing.
"DANIKl. IKXJNK."
This lively frontier drama in to be pro-
duced at Music hall lomoirow nl^ht. It Is a
very ex.-itlnK and realihllc piece, well worth
seeing. A larRC number of nniinaU will be
let loose on tlie Mage In the course of the
play. U Is said to be a novelty en that ac-
uou nt. „
••KKPPI.KRN KOHTINKM."
Gua WllllamH Is a popular favorite whose
hold on the jwople has never wcskcned. lie
Is greelcil with large and «»il«U'''«''tl«:, •"',"'
ences an he returns ea.h yiar. This time he
has a new plav which Is called I he best 4bal
(Jusbssvet presented. It is "keppler »
Fortunes'," u declde.lly funny piece, which
gives the leading pcisonator abundant oppor-
tunity to show hi* peculiar ability. The
piece will be given at Music hall next Satur-
day uvcniug.
NOTRS.
Don't forget ll»e worthy cbnrlty, the dsy
nursery, that lakes care of young children
through the day, so that their "xjther* may
work III the mills. The ladles wil ofTer for
sale useful articles, and a »ubstanllal tea, lujd
the children will have an opportunity Uj
•'urali" In a bag full of genuine, substanllal
tovs, for a small sum. All this at the day
nursery building on Moody street, opposite
the soi.liers' mouumenl, on Saturday after-
noon and evening. AdmlsBloii free.
There will be an enterlulument at the
women's branch of the People's club, Nos. 11
and 12 Wymau's Ex.hange, ^Haturday even-
Inij. under the direction of Miss J ulla Bach-
Uemem»)er the "Kings and Queens of Kng-
land" at High strwit church tonight. It will
com nas ueveiop".i lui" k"— Jl. .-uiinn
bas since suflered from nervous vronir^i^a.
Uls condition bas Improved since yesterday.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
The Bhipplng Lenguo-A M*"*»'« J;<;»^*"«
to Itevlval of American Shipbuilding.
The Shipping League, composed of repre-
sentatives from various parts of the country,
which has been iu session several days. Wed- 4^,1^^ reform policy of the national admiuls-
nesday adopted a preamble and resolutions traiion and .leclarlug for the re-eiecllou of
presenting a »>m to CpngreHH, whose P^«^«^^^
I A MAINE SHIP BURNT AT
Carrlea tha Pennsylvania
Couiiultte« Asalnst Ulw.
A memorable political caucus closed at
Harri^l)urg Wednesday evening with the
elecllou of an anli-Ruu.lall chairman of the
reunsylvaiilu slate committee and the adop-
tion of a Tesolutlou broa«lly endorsing the
Fourteen P«r*onB MmvmI— One Ho«t
Kleven ou ISunrd Missing.
Nkw Y()HK,Jan. 18.— A telegram
SEA.
with
from
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ihe league says, will promptly restore our
ocean commerce and naval power.
The bill provi.lcs that the governnieiDt sIm
i.»v to Hiivvossel. whether sail or steam, built
'n^i tvholYy owa Iu the Unlte.l J^-'f ^'TsTe
Iu the foreign tra.ie. the ^um of •*«'«"" J *r
reKlsiere.1 ton for each 1000 nUloa sa leJ. and
pro rata for any tlUiau.-e travcle-l ••-J^f ^ »'«" JJJ^
miles ou any voyage or voyages bclwceu tm.
and any foreign countrv or •"'^"""^le'i. su<.h pay
moms to he made on the vessel's aril vai at »
port of entry In the United States »«> «'-o«^*"^«
Wlih such regulations as the "C'-'^^fjy °' i "
tn-asury shall pieoaro an.l j)r..niulK»te. 1c
paviueut at th« ra-e of 30 cont* uer toi for ea.^^
OCK) uilles.sabcd as herein provldod to be l^
t., vessels* oiiKagc.1 in the foreign «« « •^''
continue for ti.e term of ten years, and there-
after for another term of nine years at » r*''"'-
tloii of three ••eiils |>er ton oscli >«»«■ "'^"".'^^r.''
1000 miles sailed and pro rata for any less uis-
tance iravclc.l. ^„..««.m-
Tlio couveutlon further urge unon Congress
the lunncllato provUlou '»«-^"" ' « f"'* ws on
coast un.l seaport cities »f U.e UnlUsd SUtes, on
the lakes as well as on the seaboanl , the ro^
bull.llug and c.,ul|.ment of a "t'-"UK and efflclent
navy, not only for n.srHlme «««'«^'»«e' »'"' '•'^ ^^
curltv of our commerce and amylng tr*"" f*"
the I.Lh seas; a.le.|uat« and i.roKressWo pro
Vlslou f..? Ihe'lmpn! veiucut ol' li'« h'" '»<»» ^n J
rivers of Ihe whole cx.uu ry i ««"«"/'«" >o!li,'^
the ^•e^t.>ratlou and .leveUipment of < m ocean
comu.eK-o, so that all sections an.l ^tfticj, o\ "'"
republic shall pai tldpai* In an.l enjoy the bene-
rtls of resloreJ au.l cnlarge.l ••7'" "'«";* „^\\5
each other an.l the outsMe worhl »hroiigh " «
natural water ways an.l harbors, developed by
the fostering han.l of the nation. nniuj,!
otiiur resolutlous .leclaie that the uniie<i
State. maUsoirilht to l>e <-arrie.l between ihU
Suorel "n .muuries In Amerl.^n sldps. under
our own Hag. as soon as l'r»Vj'' «»''«:\'^""'!lH
Iv wlth.crtalntv an.l .cU-rity of the sorylce.
l^n.Tl.ai for siuh service this K«'V<'n'"»«"J ""^•'^
to nav jusi and adcjuate compensation, rcgai I
K t t he prlcv at which other nations are vf I
, K to Mibstltute for Ihls a foreign »«"»oe . t at
I tf vast urcseut and prospective inai.ufsctur ng
Lud.om ncMcbt InUMv^ this country entitle
?hera to a lorelgn mail «'"'\'*^^{,'';" .VClnsmed
.-elerilv an.l certdnly of whi.h •»'"'*•''" "'.f'*
I're-'i.lent Clevelaiul.
The new chalrmuii of the state committee
is Elliot r. Ki^uer. who .lufealed Dallas .San-
.lois bv a vote of 42 to IW. Kimdall arrlvc.l
in Ihe "morning in the hope of stemming the
li.le which Inul set In against liis favorite,
and when ihe <;ommiltv« convened ho was
c.Mill.leut of wluniiig ami pulling himself in
l>ositlou to exercise a controlling^ iartuencf
over the democratic state convention to elect
ticlegates to the national convention.
Thedefeatof Itau.lall was cu^Mneered by
Congressman Scott.
MORE BLOODSHED.
Dreadful lleault of a West Virginia VmuA.
CiiAltbKSTo.N, W. Va., Jan. H).-Word
reaches liero from Oceuna, Wyoming county,
that Ihe Huttlelil gang tna.l« a nil.l Saturday
night on the bouse of Sim McCoy, a brother
of Kandall, whose house was burned and a
portion of his family killed several days ago,
and. taking Mrs. Uan.lall lo a tree, tied her
lo It an.l then shot her to .leatb, together
with her el.lcst sou. Tlie house was set on
tire, and McCoy an.l his two youngest chil-
.lren burned loilcuth.
n ilea<-o and In war hy nath.nsl natiiotlsin, na- ,,„.,, y^^^.j ^^.j„,„ ,„.„,.
;lonal i.rl.le au.l natlonsl »«n''"V'|»..!"...';.Vi-". i liitiid^ were .liown.'.l
be a novel and brilliant hlslortcsl
roent.
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KKOM YRSTKRDAT'B SICOMD BIHTIOK.
New York. 3 p. m.-Thc market closed quiet
and ateadv. with Beading the weakest. Attoii-
rioi"^bei.r.llrecte.l U. Orc«..n Tr"»«^-«|>t ■
nenUl on a.count of ad van.-c u Oregon m^
proveinent. the laltcr having paid off Its floall ng
Jlebi. supply of floating stock In street is .le-
creasing.
LaBOU .NKWtt.
Th« Strike
Iron
of the Miners— Idlo
Workers.
The tires in Ihe Chestnut Hill furnaces at
Columbia, Pa., were banked Wednesday be-
cause the coal supply gave out. The mines
lo Maryland from whi.h they obtained their
ore have also stoppe.l, and several humlrcd
hands will he thrown out of work. Many
of the striking miners are leaving the comx-
try. The stan.l taken by some of the Catho-
lic clergy in antagonl/lntr the strike Is caus-
ing some alarm, although the leaders appear
to regard it as of little consciuence. Chair-
man Lee says the men are Intelligent enough
to act on their own convictions In tho mat-
fa I"
There Is great sftfTcring among the families
of the Idle Iron workers iit Coalesville, the
mills not having been run Hince the miners
strike began. About 2000 men are out, and
an eflort Is to be mtule to raise money for
their relief. The Cambria Iron company.
.Johnstown, Pa., has reduced all wages and
salaries 10 per cent., lo take effv-ct February
1. The ortlerallects 11,000 men.
It now transpires that the memorial sent
to President C.)rbln from Iteading, was only
signed bv the committee of the city councils.
Isaac Mcllose. a prominent iron manufactu-
rer, and chairman of the committee aupolnt-
od by the board of mule, declined lo sign the
document, and the Iward of trade would
have nothing to do with It.
Notes.
The long strike of the shoemakers In Roch-
ester, N. Y., which has continued since Nov.
1, has collapsed, the men returning to work
at the manufacturers' terms.
It is reported Uiat the arbl rators In the
case of Shiplon dreen vs. the Woonsockct
(K. I.) Rubber company have decldoti In
favor of (Jrcen, who rcco vera the whole
amount claimed, with Interest and expenses
of arbitration. The amount Involved ia
about i>2.>0,000. , ,
There Is to be a general advance In wages
on tho Pennsylvania company's lines west of
Pittsburg, when all the concessions asked
Vtlr p;rfy: on'e of the striking laaten. at
tho Sampson Manufacturing company's slioe
•hop In North A.laras. a man of considerable
propertv, was arrested Wednesday, charged
with Intimidating the new workmen.
entertain'
A BRACK or RAS0AI.8.
Bobbery In a Oorham Btroat Saloon-Ar-
rest of a Horso ThUf.
A bold robberv occurred yesterday ifter-
noon In a Oorham street saloon, but It afford-
•d Um police a Une opportunity to deiuon-
•trmU bow quickly thay orb •ppr«»>«»d crloj-
Inala tf ootlAwl wUhla a reaaonabla time aft-
•r tha crloM.
4«BMB BaMCf>aKiiK««iB.tJte.ui)ooji vmarwr
tiff with frtonda wbra two «•« anlartd aad
at ODOB commenoad talkloK with those sUtlnn
intbtroooi. UnaoftlMBi iovldanUily •<•
trncted a gold watch from bis pookat Bttd re-
marked to Kmerson, "I'll bet »10 tbat my
watch Is 15 seconds nearer the correct time
than vours." pulling $10 and his watch on
the counter as nn Inducemenl to Emerson to
shoW-his timepiece. The laltcr replied that
he Ijclieveil his watch w as within three sec-
onds of tho electric time, and drew it forth,
laying It on the counter for the bartender lo
Inspect. Before the Utter could pick
It up, one of tho strangers seized
both watches ami the money an.l ran out
tho front «loor. A man named Buckley,
who saw the transaction, grsbhod one of the
robbers widio Mr. Emerson seized the
horse's bridle. Buckley's man broke away
after a hard slrut'gle, while Emerson re-
ceived A heavv blow from a whip In the
hands of the olher man and bad lo let go his
hol.l. Both scoundrels then drove off. Mr.
Emerson at once proceeded to the police
station and Informed Chief Noycs of his
loss. Inspector Lallammc was detailed on
tho case and soon got a «lescrlptlon of the
men and also what illreclloii they had taken.
He returned to tho station and, in company
with C'aplsdn Howard, went down the
Methuen road. As the ofli.;ors approached
tbo Willow house the men wanted emerge.1
from the buii.limr and were just jumping
Into their sleigh when the olflcers urreste.l
them. They were recognized as Robert V.
Hoey and James Davey. Iloey made a slul)-
born flght, but Davey submitted quietly, and
tried to drop the missing w atch In the snow.
Inspector Lillamme saw the act and secured
the propertv. The men were then brought to
the statlon,"wberc thty gave Ibclr residence
us Lawrence, Hoey being a saloon keeper
there, while l)avey Is a cooper.
SllCli^-erom-^nini^Jrci-andour market.
Iro KiM.ut tr« w..rl.l; that such ,-«'^vlc4> ;«n
oulv i.e rcllcl on. In peace un.l war. from
Amerl'-au han.ls waru.e.l Dy American hearts
un.ler tlie Ainorlcan flag.
The couvenlion then a.Uourued sine die.
Various Mattora.
The President has recently exercised exec
ullve clemency In a number of criminal cases.
Pardons were granted to Kdwln 8. Magoon,
convlcle.l In Vermont of violating IntW
revenue law. The sentence of J*"/ yeaw
Imprisonment, In the case of W«"i 'W»*j>«
convicted In Connecticut of perJ"7j'»« ^•"
commuleil to two vears, and the convict re-
stored to citizenship. .
The national board of trttie opened Its an-
Quai .onventlon Wednesday, and re-elected 1
fJ* leHck Kraly of Phila.lolphla. president.
;„d Hamlllou A. Hill of Boston, •secretary. |
The natlouai deraocrallc coiumlltee will
meet Feb. 22 lo fix a time and place fOi hold-
Inir the national .lemoirallc '»«»*""»"^.,_ !
Speaker Carlisle was »»«tter WedMjKlBM
He sat up In bed, and was In good eplrlU^^.
Death of 0«0t Cornallua Attwooil.
BortToN, Jan. 19.— Gen. Cornelius Att-
wood, a well known mllllary man, .lied to-
day. He was prominout In the war and in
militia circles in this slate. He was New
Kn^lun.l agent of the Mutual life Insurance
compuny of Now York.
Pourtaen Chinamen Drownml While Try-
ing to Kvadti lli« Laws.
i Tacoma, W. T., Jan. 10.— K.>uitfen(lilna-
I men left Victoria on Moinlay morning In a
j small boat for the San Juan |slan.l», inteiid-
i in« lo smuggle themselves" llieui-u lo the
main land of Wa»hiiigl"U Icrrltory. Tho
the Mands, and all
Thu bodies wore
wiisbcd upon the shore.
Kurglars Qet •(M»0<> from thu Bank at
TUkllwa, III.
pjtiNiRToN, HI., Jan. lO.-Tho bank at
TUkilwa, six miles soulh of here, was brok-
I en into l)y burglars yo»tur.lay morning, and
j nbotit |>0000 In currency was taken.. Both
the outside and lusl.lo vaults were .Irille.l
I and blown open. The burglars. In tlioir
I hurry lo get away, left over ♦lOOO on Ihe
I lloor. Thorp Is no clew.
MIDDIiEbKX 90tJNTY.
Bafe Arrival of tha Britannia.
Nkw Yokk, Jan. lO.-Tha Brila.inia,
which has over WO Italian emigrants on
bour.l, anchored off the lightship, where sbo
remained at ll o'clock this morning. She has
ui ide no signals for help, and nothing has yet
. .11 learned as to the cause of tho Jfc'itiy In I
,1. r arrival. ^ ^- ' '^
•ulo'ldo Bpldonilc In Vienna.
VIENNA, Jan. 10.— The suichlul mania has
H'.omc cphlemlc bore. Tho victims report-
ed yesterday are a naval captain named
Moi[t> Ifcwksbury.
Eev. JobbMmCb WoodiBBB, one of the fa-
tben of the Frw Will Beptiat denomination
Ivdiiey, N. S. W., stales that the Amerhrun
fchip J. T. Berry was burned at sea January
0, In lalitu.le ai degrees south, longitude 104
.legrees east. F.mrteen persons are known
to have beeivsaved aud one boat with eleven
ou board is Ini^slng. Part of the crew and
I passengers have been lundod at Nambuccra
I Head. Tho J. T. B<;rrv. a full-rigged ship
of 1420 tons, beion^Pd in Thomaston, Me.,
and WHS cominan.lcl by Capt. Walts. She
! sailc.l from Phila.ldphla for Hlogo, Japan,
(Jclol>er :i, and carried a cargo of reljued pe-
troleum. ___^__
Lamar on the Bennh.
WAi*mxui(>x. I). C, Jan. I*<.-Mr. Jus-
tice Lamar took tbo oath of offlce, put on his
robe, w blch was all ready, aud took bis seat
ou the bench today at noon.
nlfrductlon of Wmg*».
Joiinmt6wn, Pa., Jan. 18.— The CambrK
Irou company bas posted the following no-
tice: "To enable the compuny to meet the
great decline in tUe selling price of Us i)rod-
nets, It Is forced lo make a general re.Iuctiou
of uliout 10 per cent, in all wages und salaries,
to tukeertecl ou and after Feb. I next." This
or.ler affects over ll.OOO employes, of whom
7500 are at Johnstown.
Two Man Fatally and Two Others Berloua-
ly Wouudod.
Favkttk, Mo., Jan. !».— At a negro ilance
III Peter Hawkins's, near here. Monday
night, a llijht occurred. In which Tom au.l
Hill Kline, Bu.l (liven ami Wash Dudgeon
were shot. The Kllius brothers will tlie, and
tho recovery of the others U very .loubtful.
Thr«e Pays Moro of Life flranled.
AbHANY, Jan. 18.-OOV. Hill has gruntc.l
a resplto of throe .lays to Pan Dris.-oll, the
New York inunle."er, whoso execution was
sot for nc,\i Friday. The court of apiwaU
denied the motion for a new trial.
Another MMUilMr «f Farllaiuent Hrnt to
Jail.
Dl ni.iN, Jnn. H.-Mr. W. J. Lane, mem-
ber of Parll.iinont for Ihe eastern division of
Cork county, has l»ecn sentenced to a
month's Imitrlsonnicnl, wllhtml labor, for
Incit lug tenants to resist bailiffs.
MAS.SACIIUHKTTS. .
The IitJured Persons at Uaverhlll.
IIa\ Kitiill I.. Jan. |H.— The surgeons at
the hospital have declde.l to ampulale the leg
of tho boy Napoleon Provost. Zeoas
Tliomi)son, at the Eagle hoiiw, passed a rest-
less night. This ttase is more serious. All
tho victims of tlie coasting uccl.lent pa-scd a
bad night, sullcring extreme pain, and sev-
eral cases are .•onsKlcrcd .loubtful.
MUs MalK-'l «'. Hay of llradfor.l, vii'tim of
tho railroad licet. I.tnt, whose Injuries were
supposed slight at tirst, Is reported much
worse.
Ualdeman V. Coft'-Thw.lury Find for tha
Flaintm'for«m070.
Y,'0«TON, Jan. IH.— TUe case of Cyrus S.
Haldomau i.J!!Jl>viu:d 11. Uoff wK» v'«vfu to
Iho Jury In the flrst session of the su|M;rlor
court about ten o'clock Tuestlav forcnoov.
un.l a vcnll t was reached sl alwut seven
o'clock Tuesday evening. The court having
" " was rendered this
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
Medical and scientific ukVll hs« at Isat solrsd the
I>rol)lem of the lofw nmled HMxlicln* for tO« n«r.
v.ms, debiliUt«d. and the aired, by combining tM
boft nerv.' tonlrt". ("tie r>' si'J Csja, with other aCsfr
live niiurdlea, wlilcJi. uniutf ir-wtly bat aOclently
on the kidney*, liver »ud lioweU. remove diiraaa.
rwtorssttwigth aud renew vitaUty. ThiamedlcliMle
R
(Nr^incs
Qm[)ound
IfiUsa place heretofore unocrnrtod. and maita
a new era to th«> tnatimiit .«f nenrou* troubUa.
Overwork, Snilety, dlM-**-. Uy the found»Uon of
uunrous prostratlou sd'I weakni-es, and eiiwrtcnoa
bsa shown that tbi< usual n iii<-<tl>w do not uMsnd the
■train aud iiaralya!* < f t!i<' mrvous •)'ateni.
ttrnwrnmrnkiUA by prufewttoual and buiinsss ■•■.
Band for olreoUra.
PriM BI.OO. Sold by dniMlstsi
WELLS, RICHARDSON 8. CO., Proprittor*
hUULINtiTON. VT.
|lcb) ^tibcrtisemcnts.
WANTKD.— J^ltuatlou by an experienced
woman to do Kuuersl liousework. Apply
at '2'.> Kast I'liie otrfct. „____
WANTKD.— Anicrt.'sn woman for house-
work In a family of four. lU'f.-r.fnces re-
qulru.l. A.l'lrosa Box 4;, clielinsfonl, Masa. _
MIt. PWRNCOTX
It at his new music rnoia, No. W, Central niock,
on Wuiluesday mornlnas fn>m ten till twelve
o'clo.-»«, lo nrrtiUKe for pianoforte lessons.
COMMO.VWKALTIi OF MA8BA-
Clll !*KTrS.
.srATK ll.ii'sK, It.tsroN, Jan. )*, IWW.
Tbo f ommltice on roiuity Ksilinate* will give
a IrAaring t<> panlea Intcivme.l In a outltlon rel-
ative to .•<i|ivlii« i.'itilii n.'<-.ir«U In the Iteglstry
of DecN for the houUktii IMstrlct of Mbhliesez
County, at mom No. 7, HUte House, ou Wadaee*
.lay. .Ian i^ih, ul IU o'.locL a. ni.
A. P. .I.AiJITKS, Chairman.
U. L TArT,
( lerk of the Committee.
m:rsi. FOISIXV2II,
or MASXilKHTKR^
Will soon form a class for Hdvaiice.l pupils la
Oil Fainting. PastolUs. and China Decor-
ating. All Interested are lnTlte.1 to attend aa
Kxhlbltlonof hur sanipleR nt 4U tjueen street*
Saturday afternoon of tills week.
BAIXiEU & GELDERT,
MBCHANIOS B1ILL8,
Cor, Dutton and Fletcher StneU*
Wood Work of all klnda dona to order
at short notice.
paymnMcr named | adjourned, the ver.llct
Ing
Feraonal*
Lewis n. Dow, of the Hli^b school dais of
1880, stands either fourth or tifth In his class
at Harvard college, and a few days ago re-
ceived four elegantly-bound volumes from
the faculty as a testimonial of his scholar-
ship. He now lives In Cambridge, and the
family are building a dwelling not far from
the college buildings for their occupancy.
Mr. Henry D. Kendall and wife held a re-
ception at their home, 138 Andover street,
last evening, which was attended by a large
numl)er of friends.
Mr. Charles Coburn, the insurance agent,
is 111 at his home.
Mr. James Harlcy, for many yearn super-
intendent of the American Print works at
Fall River, has been appointed agent of the
company. Mr. Harley was formerly a resi-
dent of Lowell. . . ., . T^ n 1
Mr. P. P. Bradt, brother of Dr. O. J.
Br.tdt, who has been a manufacturing chem-
ist In the firm of Bi-adl Si Turple, Worcester,
has formed a partnership with Mr. W. 8.
Flint of Boston, and will do business here-
after in that city.
Mr. William H. Whitehorn,
Kecont Deaths.
Rev. Thomas F. Joyce, the Catholic pastor
at Holdon, died Tuesday, aged 36 yean. He
was ordained 10 years ago.
This life Is too full of work, of duty, and
of pleasure to lie wasted. But everybody
don't think so, or they would not trifle with
a cold, or a cough, when Dr. Bull's Cough
Symp, the only reliable remedy, OBO dB pn^
cur«u for 25 centa.
__ . a well known
resident of this city. Is seriously sick with
pneumonia at his residence, 380 Beacon
sLrfifits
Daniel Pearson, formerly of this city. Is
DOW a farmer on an Island in the Pacinc
ocean, ten miles off Port Townsend, Wash-
ington territory. The Island Is 30 telles long
and about H miles wide nt its widest point.
His son, Orlando, who formerly kept a fruit
store at the corner of Central and Prescott
streets, now keeps a country store at SUn-
ford, Washington territory, a place named
by him In honor of his wife, whose maiden
name was Stanford, and whom he married
in this city.
Mr. John N. Leary, an overseer at the
Lowell Machine shop, Is believed to be the
oldest living reshlent of the city of Irish
birth. He baa lived In Lowell 01 years. Mr.
Leary Is the father of Councilman Leary.
JaolM O'Sulllvao of the well known Arm
ofCSlilUvanBrotbeni, boot and sboe deal-
Jaa. 18. He waa a remirkable man a"d ''"^
a remarkable life. He was born In •^Vlue-
J^t, virmoot, March r, 179H. When only
■eveateen yean of age be was licensed to
preach by tho ohnrcH In Sutton, \l., an.l was
ordained three years afterward at Kmvi-
ham, N. IL, where he hold his fli-st i»astoi ute.
After a few vears' labor In New IUmi)sliiie,
he removed to Sutton, Yt., and there served
the church for over thirty years, at the saiiie
timo preaching In several adjoining pli"';"-
From Sutton lie went to (Jrcat Falls, N. 11.,
where he was pastor for some time. After-
ward he was pastor In tho following places
suci-osslvely : Lowell an.l Lawrence, Mu*s.,
Sandwich ami Jackson. N. IL, slielli.t.l,
Danville, LIn.lon and VVh-.-olock. Verinoiil_.
He preached .'onstnutly until he wa-* H.
vears of ago, thus having a ministry of over
sevcntv years. Ho was settled In Lowed
over the Pal'?c street church from iHiO to
1844, when he resigned to solltdl funds for
the educational work of the donomiiialion.
In compaiiv with Uev. Kll Noycs, he was
seni to Kughiml as u delej^ate of the geii.'ni
conference of this country to the general
Baptist convention. While In Knglaii.l he
travelled four mouths, preaching extensively
In churches of the convention.
He served for two tonus In tho Vermont
legislature, and was elected chaplain for one
vear, besides. ,
' In a.lditlon to being one of the founders of
the denomination, he was u pioneer In it In
the causes of education, tcmpcran.c. mis-
sions, and abollllon. Ho knew what it w"«
to suffer kcenlv for his well-known and out-
spoken seiilimcuts against slavery. He-
•lucntly has he seeii reverend and woaltny
brethren rise au.l leave the platform or .011-
grcgalion as he Inveighed against intemper-
ance, or tho hol.ling of property In man.
Father Woodman was also one of tne
founders of the well-known tlenomtnational
paper, an.l was, Indeed, tlio one who su-^-
ceslcl Its name-The Morning Star. Ho
rode fortv miles iu the mud to buy the i)aper
for lis first Issue. „ ^ , ,,^,^
He was noted as nn evangelist, and '.'a>e
much limo and energy to that work. Many
wonderful Incidents might bo told of his
ministry aud Its success, but it won d be out
of place. One, however, may be given. At
one time he preached ou a plunk exlcudea
across the church wlmlows to as many
outsl,?.e as Inside the building. It ««« »"er-
ward stated at a public meeting that 100 per-
sons dated iheir conversion from that ser-
mon. This was when ho was a more youth.
The text was Isaiah Ixl. 1. "The spirit of
the I^rd CJod was upon me."
Father Woodman was married In 18l« to
Charlotte Jackson of Madison, N. H. She
died In 183:2. In 1833 he married ^i^-^j^'^fl
Eaton of Danville, Vt., who died In 1ft. .. <«
his lour children but two survive, M". »•
W. Hilton of NorthTewksbury and Jonathan
Woodman of Pclhara, N. H.
For tho past three years his home has l)ccn
In this town with his son-in-law, where, aft-
er two years of sickness, he imsfjcd to iiis
rest an.1 reward. In this nclKhhorhoo.l he
was love<l and venerated by all.
Father Woodman was a powerful and ac-
ceptable preacher, esncclully gifted i«i pray-
er mighty in the Scriptures, a man of Ijlame-
loss life, a Christian eminently "P «•»»"»' »"J
cheerful. The whole denomluiitlon lookea
up to him with reverence. Many of o^hcr
The Thing We Most Desire
when In poor health is goo.l health again, so
If you are trotible.l witTi tirowsliicss, loss of
appetite, indii^estion. Iicada.lic,j):iiii In the
si.le and shonhlers, try Wliians Bros.' Indian
Cure. It never fails.
The purllv of an infant's breath Is not sur-
passed. Knve'bv the use of Uiiblfoam. that
healthful Ihini.l substitute for tooth powder.
Try It. 2S(V All druggists.
Maxwell'a Mentenoe.
PiTT.-iMKi.n, Jan. 18.— In the superior
court this morning, James Maxwell, aged
23, was found guilty of felonious assault on
the person of Lucy J. Robinson, aged 0
vears. of North Adsnis, un.l was scntenceil
to l.'t years iu state prison, one day solllary.
Snid hauilsnine Tom to smiling Nell,
' " - sif
ry
Wlier.) .11.1 von nii.l that mystic siiell
''roun.l your every smile,
What is Scrofula
It Is that Impurity in Ibo IdnO'l, whlcli, m -
cuTiulatliiK in the glaiHls of the nc«-k. pro.lin.-cs
unslgliily lumps or swelHn«:s; which causes
painful runuln« s<>r« •* on tlie iinns, log*, or
feet; whbli .lovdops ul.crs In the eyes, ears, or
nocc, often cim»liw bilu<lncc- or ilcafness;
which Is tbo origin of pimples, cjincer.tus
growths, or tho many other miiidfcstatlous
usually n^crlUcl to "luimors;" wlddi, fastening
upon llic Inujjs, caiiscs coiHiimplli-n and .Icatli.
Being the most an.lcnt, It 1-. the most gencriil .)f
all diseases or affe.tl.)n8, for.vcry few persons
arc entirely free fr.»ui It.
HOW OAN IT BE OUEED
By lakbig lloodS xirsaparilla, wlil'-li, by the
remarkable cure-, it bas n.-comi<IUbc.l, often
when other me.llcliiCBhiivofallc.l, has proven
Itself to be a potent aud peculiar mcllclnc for
this disease, .s.me of thc-o cures are really
wonderful. If you suffer from sirofnla In any
of Its forms, bo sure to try llooils .Sarsaparllla,
THE PEOULUE MEDIOINE
"I had running sores on my limbs for flvo
years, so ba.l at times that I .'ouM not walk, nor
sleep nlKbt^. When 1 commenced taking
Hood's .Sarsaparllla, I was In pain so severe
that 1 cannot .Ichciibc It. I had no appetite
and fell away. But Ibjod's Sarfiiiporlila <lld mo
a wonderful .amount of good. 1 have a good
appetite, nave gnlDcd In nesh, and can sleep
well. My sores arc almost hcnlcl, snd I can
easily .lo a goo.l day's work." Miis. C. F.
LOBD, Uovor, N. II.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all tb-ugglsts. Bl;8lxfor4«. Prepared
only by C I. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 r>o«o« Ono T>o11n«'
That hovers ^roun. I you. — .
And woul.l mv ihrobldn/ heart bognlle.'
ouoth laiighliiif Nell, "You slllv boy,
Iu .S<>Z01>0NT.-lhe cream of joy.'
Tha Fair Daughters of Fashion
prefer SOZtJDUNT to every other arllcle for
the lecth, iHicausc notliliig renders these or-
naments of Ibe mouth s.» spollcs^, or imjiarts
such an ligrcoalile o.lor lo the breath. More-
over, experience proves the article lo be i>cr-
f.fcl'v w holcsomc, which cannot be said of
all dentifrices.
"Sp.vMH.Nti'H (ii.t'i;'' mends everylhlng.
A>'(»OHTt'KA BlTTKHS Is a household w.>rd all
over the worid. For over .'lO years It has mlvcr-
Used Itself by Us merits. It Is n<>w a.lvcrtlse.l
to warn the publb; nKalnst lounterfells. The
genidno nrtl.lo is manufa.-tiired by Dr. J. Ij. B.
jstcgort A Sons. ^^^^^^^^^^^
Acme Skates
All solM steel an.l line llnlsh,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
tmr stork of Skates is tho largest over offered
in bowell, aud embraces all loading styles an.l
makes.
eARTLETT
rivB Miiixso it0Bm.m,mM.
LadiBB', Oenti', ([PJJ^^lJBpMttotnUi.
ROOM MO. B. POST OrWIOM HLOOK.
T^OTICE.
TIIK ANNUAL MKKTISti of the stockbold-
ors of tho Flu-hbutg ltullr«»a<l company
will be liel.l at lli.' piisHcugcr station olT Cause-
way slrsel, Itottoii, on Tues.liiy, Ihe tlilrty-drat
day of .lanuary current, at eleven o'clock a. ni.|
for the lidl.twlug iMirpos*-*.
Klrsl— l-'or the ii.lopllon of a new '•o.le ot uf-
laws. . . . .w
.Se.'ou.l-Kortheolec'.lonof I M rectors for tlM
cusulna year. ... w. ^
Thlnl— To transact any other business wblett
inav uronerly c^one l»ef.>ro said uitMUlng.
'• ' ' T. WIIITTKMOUK, Clerk.
Boston, January Itt, laW.
C
tO.MMONWKALTII OF MASSA*
CHI HKTTs.
Statk Hoisi;.' B.mr«»N, .Ian. is, 18W.
The «'ommltlee on Blinks an.l Bunking will
irlve a lu'iirlnR .>ii WcdiicHdoy, .Ian. iMIi, IMg.
to i.urtles Intereslcil in the recommendations of
the <;overnor'» McsaRo relaUve to Savlngre
Bunks, In room li, sialc House, ai lO.M ocloOK
Ik III •
The Committee will also give a beailaglo
i.aitU s tutcrestc.l In the order of Mr. Melleil.
'•rooulriug of HavluKs Bunks a hystem of ac-
counts and the keeping of a recor.l of <lc|>ostto
an.l of «!Citaln fads pertaining to .lopohltors, ao
that a comprehensive Unowledgo may l)e oh-
ttlned of the amount an.l sums .leposltcd bv
the wage workers of the spuc," at I l.:W o'clock
In the same room,ou the same .lay, Wednesday,
''*"^^j. VABNt M KI.KTCll KB, Chairman.
H. H. ATIIKKTON,
Clerk of the Committee.
II
iW*
TOTIIR IIONOUABI^K TITB JUDOB
OF Til E "ttOBATE COUIIT IN AND FOR
the County of Ml.l.Uesex : -.„
Il«'spect fully represents HXMLtAj «^- "*'••
DKIISOS of Lowell, In said county, and hLIZA
.HANDKKSON, his wife, that they »/*> j\Mlnu»
of adopting MAUY AMKLIA HOKIBIN. a
"1,11 0/ BENJAMIN HOHIUIN, f..rmcrly of
denominations appreciated his catholic spirii.
Never more appropriately, never more truly
could It be said :
"Servant of God, well done'
Rest from thy loved employ;
The battle fought, the victory won,
. Enter thy Master's Joy!"
i'rovl.ienco, In the .ounty of Provl.lcn**, Khpda
Islnn.l.an.l BETSKY HOI
YEAST
POWDER
In the treatment of rheumatism, gout,
neurnigh, tic douloureux. seml-«;ranl8, sciaii-
S«, Ac., .Salvation Olljihouldjje apjiM to the
parta aflected, and tborougbly
as to reach the seat of tbe dli
'pain. Price 85 ceaU a bolUe.
rut
It kill!
ABSOLUTILT PUBR AND
poaaMalng all th« good
baklns powders, while
nono of their Injnrloiia
HKALTHFliL.
qnalltlos of
it oontnlna
inffredlenta.
^.
HOW CAMOtt, HAND BIL ^
Prosrranmas,^ Olfc.tUraf Bn
7 rrosrrannos. vw^»i-3» ;
'"•as
.LS, POflfS
indaeee
iBIaeAaB
If you hav« a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found moa-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property ; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisementa have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Ck)URiER for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of b«ing
Leard trom.
>U1B1N, his wife, late
o7 Lowell, Iu Mld<llc*ex .•.)unty, which said
rhil.l was born In I'rovl.leiice.K km o Island, oa
the sevenbicnth .lay of June, A . D. lf-*i. ^^*S2?
father of -'Hl.l <hlld .leserto.1 l.ls family on ttie
i« U dsy of Septein«>er, h«l. an.l neglected to
orovl.lc nnjper.arcaml mHlntcnsnr4J for speh
ffltortw.'. years next l",«;«;'}"f J^^
hereof that the mother of ttald child became B
..hnf^i. to th.- . Ity of Lowell about the UmS of
OcXrast past, and dle.1 on the flfteenth Of
Noveml>"rlol..wln^;tli«ton the third day of
De.'einber con eiit. this chlM was turned over
to he c itv of Lowell t.. IHJ uiken care of M B
m per. • Wherefore we j.ray for leave to a4og
to that of MA in A.MhLlA .SANDBIWUTI.
"""=•' »'"* '"'";,ttu':'Li^*nS'i^:B%r-
ELIZA .SANDKBSON.
Oommonwealth of If aaeaehaeetta.
MIDDLESSX, 8S.
PBOBATK COl'RT.
On the foregoing P*"l'"7;' 'V.VifltriJoiimM
iKilUloneis n.>tl.y »«ld BLN.IAMIN HOBHUM
to appear at a probsto v^jun to be boW« eB
CnmbrblKe.l"an'l|''r said «»«liT^*P*JS:
sex on the soctoid Tucsflay of reDToary nexit
Rt nine o'clo.k In the forenoon, to show «•«•*•
Ifnnyhohas, why the prajrer of said PfUUma
shoul-l not l.e grant«d. by •ervlDg BtaaMf
foun.1 In this sUte. with a copy •' •»>«JP**»3J
an4 this order, Mvcn days, at least, hefore em"
Tuesday, ami If not, by
three ■ui-.esslre weeks In '
the Lowell Dally Coarter, ^.. — -- ---.iz^
the last publlcatloB to be at least seven OBjrB
before said Toeeday. ,_^ .-^—
Wltneee,0«o«*>BM.BmooM. •^^^
, «vcn dave. at least, before aald
If not, by pubHshlDg the SMM
re weeks In the newspaper e^M
dly Coarter, prlatwl •» ^^J***
of said court. tbU seveateenth dBy,o« jBBeggi
lo the year one thoiuand ••/?•'■**'■ ■"
alffbty-elfbt. J- H. TTLIB.
it^-
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Mr
MII>'l>IiKbEX COUNTY.
A team driven by A. C. Kinney of Mllford
was Btruck Ity a train on tbe New York and
New EnjrIaiiJ hukI at Ilopklnton. Monday,
und broken int.. kiudlii»« wood. Kiuuey was
thrown 20 feet und severely iiyured.
CitrlUle.
Ida AKnes, youn«eht child of Mr. and Mrs.
Am r. Nk'klfh, difd of uuMnbniiieoiiH crouj)
Wc-dneMlUv.Jun. ll.asied two yeaif, three
inonthH and 2:> <la>s. The bukn«>» vrn* of
but few ilavh' duration, and fi(Mii tlie Urot
waiob'tiuut.and malignant in form. Mie
was uttend.d l)v two ph}t-4ci;<iis. Drw. IrifU
of Lowell and Howard of Chehn^ford. who,
HH a la.»t nxort, iierforiued an operation on
tbe throul ''V means ot w Idch a lube was in-
berttd. wliii'li aUo fidU.d to ac-,ionii>li»h the
desired result. The funeral wa- from tin-
hou>x' of tite parents .<aUirday, Jan. H. at 2
oVIoek. and wa» larjfelv' allendetl l»y rela-
Itvex of th eea^ed. A white ea!«ket eonlained
the remaiiii'. at the head of wliieh were ui-
rauu'e*' two pillowh of eiil tlowi is. Iieurnnf
rcMwetivelv the uameH "AK'/ie" and "Bal.\"
made fiom purple iinmorlelles, niranyed on
H «rt)und-work of white. At tlie foot of the
easket were a liouipiet and a i resoeiH of eut
while llowers, seendnul.'f sjmholleal of the
iiuritv and beauty of lh« dejiarled. 'I vyo
eldldien, l»otli daiiuli'ers, tJni'ii' """' f*»i»i''.
yel ;;ladden tlie Mri.keii hoiiw. the ineinberi.
of Whieh li.epiv f.el llieir lo»». Ilie llllieral
WHS attended \>\ Kev. Mr. < haM- o' ( lielins-
ford, after wliieh the int» rineiit was in Cireeu
cemetery. , . %.• .i i
Mr. (iei>r«e II. Unltoii ha- p*' e to NatleU.
where he has otttaiiied a situation. Ills lain-
llv remain in town.
"The \ illa^re luiprovennnt soeiety are to
irlve an eiitertaiiiim nt ami dunee at I nioii
hall Wednes.lav exeiiiii;;, .lau. 2."). The en-
tertainment \mII eoii»i-l in part tif the drama
ei)title«l " I'he iMielH *s t.l IHil.liii.* Uri^-
bum's on lustra of MaritMHo, >l\ p.ens. will
fninisli miisie for dnin iiiy;.
Two namesivure drawn Iro'ti llie jury l»ox
last Tnosdiiv l» serve as imors: .Mi. (ieoii^e
U. Duren aiid Mi. l;ll»rld);e (i. Nl<klcs. h.
*- North Mllleri*-*.
The fair is over, and uitli It the exeite-
meiil and interest that liavi- H<-«''»inp;inled It
liuin start lo liiil«li. Kinaueially ii watt a
Ki-euter siieiess tliati t!i< nio«l siii.'iiiiie had
ailtteiputed. U» arly *H(Mt lieliiji lak«-il, over
ftJlH) of u hieh W ill l.e eleaied. Tlie fail was
equally sueeesi.lnl in lis ollur leiijures, llie
•tuUMJinenl provided for the -everal eveii-
lugH buinv inieivstiiiK' and pleaain;:. The tiist
•venliin's enlerlalniiieiit. as lia- Imcmi -taled,
W»H pros Wed l»y llie .Muiiews of Lowell.
For the second evening tli»! Iiand K»ve buv-
eral i«ele«-tions, wliiie eli(»nises. tableaux.
luuslc. botii voeal and InMlrumenlal, and lee-
Itatioui* oiMiipleted ihe programme.
The t'xellemeiit eulmluated on the
thlnl evening. w%n the suiuHJsaful
candidutea for the several artieles wbleh
wero voted upon were aniiomi<-ed. The
bandaome plusb chair, over which there has
he«D ao much eurlosity aa to "who would iret
It." wuB won by Miss Ndlie Uowdiev by
a larae majority over Mi»s Mary A. Fair-
brother. rh«^ fur ioIm' was won by Law-
rence Hueklev over Walter Hntcllrte. The
"Colonel" i)ore oil" the whip over Chriii
Walker. Mi»s Liz/le llowaith Was vb tor In
lb«j aof a pillow eonlefct, A^nes McMaiin Ik-
lug ber opponent. John Tonway became
tbe bappy possessor of the doll liia. wbOsu
correct name he j;uessed. Mrs. ('. II. Kohl-
rauaelsjr., i{"«ssed nearest to the Weight of
Itie cake and jrot it. The eii,'lil-day dock,
to be awarded to the nearest «ue*sfr to the
number ot lieuns in a l>ottle, was won by Al-
fred Dulton, band leader. Watnon Holt had
the lucky nnmber for tlie oil puintiiii.' yrv
•ented and paintetl by William Clark. Tb*
remaining aitielt-a on the fancy laldu were
Mold at "ruin" priees. and lbos« who braved
tbe terioraof the iiluht to atleiul were well
repaid. Messrs. William Maxwell und II. W.
bbddon covered theniselve>. with K'or) an:,
wrsplration in their eupHcity of amilon/urs.
Hatunlai- eveiduK thw fulrtUuMBd with a aovbiL
dauce. The druwinv of tbe seuinou ticket
}r\»e* occurred ttie same evenbii;. The fol-
-wer€-^/^mimMnr»>: James Man*
bIuk.K*"''*''"""^^'^^'*''"! *'*"•♦"■ ii'^ffy
BbeUlou, barrel of fl'iur: Mr*. Nanev I*as«i, a
foot real; t'ornellus .M<'("u*ker. n hat rack;
Heaara. William Taylor and M<l(rlile. each a
l>ox of ciKar». hanciiiii was continucil as
late as allowalde, to miisj.- by Diilton'a or-
cbeblra. The l»aiul inteini to us*' tin- proceed*
to purchase unifonus, wliieh are to Iks made
by Himmons, at the faiiiou- i>ak Hall iu
North atreet, llosloii. rite> also iutend to
purebuae several new insirumenls.
The next thinir on tbe lapis Is tlie flrst an-
Dual IjhII of tbe Kr. Mathew temp« ranee or-
UHnizallon of ibis nlac^.'. to be K'lven Jan. 26.
Ininhar'H ban«l will furnish musie. A kpe-
clal train is to be run from Lowell lo accom-
IDOtbite city friends.
Master Johnnie Slott, a son of Kobert
Stott, fell wliih; on Un- ice and Iniured bini-
•elf dangerously about the head. Coiicus-
vion of tbe brain was feared, liulit islboujjht
be will escape it.
Those two collie pu|)s wboj.e ancestrv
could Im; traced l>Hck to tlit; time of the del-
uge failed to mideriali/.e. Mynah.
AVeat Cheliiiarunl.
. The dcdicatorijil >erviee> of the new M.
E. church on .Ian. lOlb were fully attended
and were ol a very pleasiii;; cbaia<ter. The.-e
exercises and a deMripii>>ii of tlie edilice
have already i»een ai)ly reported in the Jour-
nal. The people were MU|Mi>ed aU'i urali-
fled ai U»! proence of Kev. Dr. Vir;,'in and
his whole family Iroin .New York. The
pledges ;:iven lor tlie li«|iiid iiioii of liie <lel)l
upon the «hurth were ili.inktully reeiived,
and we Ihiiik the new ouaii is expected by
next hii ii.alb. The sii,-.i.-. fiuin abroad
were Mr. K. L. A<lam>. • r. K. VV.S. Daly,
MIhh Liiiii.a 1 . MutlKiwav aod Mrs. James
Tolles, or^ranist, in the aiU moon, and in
tbe evening,' Mr. Ilarrin;^!'. II. l'lie<.e are all
well known artists in nntsi' al eiivii*, and we
extend to them our li»'an> iliank* not
for tbe sweei imi-ie lliex >o w<ll reii
but for Ibiir generosity la ^iviii'Z tin ir ser-
viceH on that occasion, nn mI\ . har;,dii« for
their travellinji exi«enses. lli re are two
beautiful Kifts towards tin iiuuisbiiiK's which
are worth V of special nulici- Ibi' wliole
eoat of the very hainlsome ebaiidelier, con-
sistiUK of eiyhl electric bin in rs. and ori},'iiial-
ly purchased by the IJeiiev..leiil «o<Mety, has
been Hoaumed *by our eineri ri-iiu' trader,
Mr. Marcus 11. Wiushi|.. A lovelv wine-
colored velvet pnlpit seal f, enibrmd-ierl in
jrflt and finished with tall iiimmin-;. is n
prebent from Mrs. Wilbur s. iiisbop of Low-
ell.
There was a mectiiuf «all.- 1 at* the church
Wednesday evening for the lettiiif; of pews,
and we are happv to rei'irl that nearly all
the pews were "taken that iii^ht, several be-
ing rented l»y persons not boldinx seats in
tbe old church. The .«ei \ ic. s Sunday were
held in the aiKlitorium at two o'clock. Rev.
Dr. Chadbourne was pte^ent. Our tenor
singer, C'apt. Hoswell, Wiis Midtleidy siri<'ken
■ down the latter part oi la«l week with
paralysis, and our liii-^* sinjei, Mr. A. Wil-
■on, was enjiaxed to sih^ in u «iuartelie in
Lowell, consequently tli. i b-ir eoiisisUtdof
« lady quarltlte, iis«isitd i.v several misses,
MIssNaylor presidiiK. as uMial, al the or-
gan. Tiiree children i.ii'ier I'tir years of
age were presenti. I loi I. ;ij.ii«iii, the young-
eat child of Mr. hikI .Mis. Kie.l Hale and tbe
two youn>;est of Mr. aid .Mrs. Daxisof
Brookslde. After the ihiilr. 11 were carried
from tbe altar and the s^M • I lillle pie<'e, "I
tbiok when I readti.al >v»m| sH.ry of ohi,"
^0g Ming by one of t!<e \o III.' mi— 'ts, Mrs.
F. W. 8poldinjc, Mis- Miiun i 11. Kiown, Miss
Jolia Wilson and Ml-- Lei, a Mii-oii prescnt-
«d Ihemselves for bai li-to. • llie fir-t tliree,
with four others, wei- ^Ivi n the ri>.'hl hand
of fellowabJp and nee v. d n . full ineinljer-
ghlp In tbe church. J • tie- -wire read ad-
ntttlog three olbera from oiiar churchea.
LOWELL DATLY COURIEB, tHTJBSDAY, JAmTAtlY 10, 188
Bailroatitf*
The nunfoer who partook of the sacrameDt,
kneeling around the altar, waa unusually
larte, and all the services were solemn and
impressive and seemed very ai)pr<>t>riate for
the first Salibath In tbe new churcli.
Several strauK'ers wero present. At the
close of the services tbe fourth <iuarterly
conference convened In the vestry. 'Ihe
usual reiMirts were read and accepted, tbe
official board was tille<l. trustees were chosen
and (liflercnl committees werq ant»ointed.
Preference was also expressed as lo choice
of pastor for tbe eominir year. Ot course the
vote was unanimous f r Kev. C. K. Spaldliifj.
We hope nolhim,' will Interfere to hinder his
remaining. We think we voice the whole
people when wc sav, biwl it not been for Mr.
Spnlilintz's until im: eftbrts, bis powers of
^rentlemanlv per-iiaslon and liis courageous,
perseverinji liope, manifcsteii in every action,
we sbonM still be diseonteiitedly worshipinj,'
in tbe old bouse, upon tlie old site, ami our
iMauliful new church would l>e simply an
iinattained desire. Meanwhile, hf bus not
nenlccled his pulpit «lutic^. but bus, troin
Sabballi to Sabbath. Kiven his people excel-
lent Ibon^rbts u|>on which to p^mler. In well-
prepared -ermons. ..... .
Mr. Jordan, engineer at the knife diop. is
eonfliied at lumie from severe illness. Mr.
K. C'ooleyls tiliin« his place.
A Delifioua luvulld Food.
When von think of the nai'seatim; eom-
pouiuU niade for invalid-, it docs the heart
"uod to know tli.ir tliere is one Invalid food
that is ilelieious. It is Lactatcd Food, tlie
l>est food in ai: cases of eonvab'scence. It
especially meets tlie wants of dyspeptics, be-
lli;; en-ily dii;este<l.
CUingiDooli tc ffo.
Playing Cards.
Lttrge
Afisortment and
Prices.
Low
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail ]>i'UuaUt»,
OPrOSITK POST OFFICB.
iiarmraL
Playine: Cards.
*i
A bargain lor 20 cents. These
arc of good Ihitkncsij and nice
enough for anybody.
Old Colony.
ON aito after Jan. 2, 1888, tralna will leave
Lowell (Middlesex atreet depot) aa fol-
lOWB •
For Taanton, Vail River, Newport, New
BodCord, I*roTld««uc*, I'nwtiirkvt, Mi»rl-
iKiro', Suiith rnkuiiuBliMiunnd wAjatstioua
al 7.40 a.m., 12.4^ and 4.4(i p. m. AH trains
connect at Souiii I" ram'tighani with Itoaton ft
AlliHiiy rallroail for Wor«*Bt«r, 8|>rlufffl«ld,
AlbHuy and tlie Woat ; also at Cone*)rd Junc-
tion wiiii ntciibiirK railroad.
The 4.40 p. ni. train cx)«uectB with Kail Ulver
Line Hieaiuers for New York, the Houth and
WfMl.
Nirerlal for Oheltnarord at 0 4:> a. ni., O.'M
and a.;ui p. m. (.Satunlavs at 10 p. ra.) Uetum
at .^.^.^ nud 7.15 a. ra., and t! M p.m. -
8l'.NUAY8— For .Soutti FranilnKlmm and wdty
BtatlonH, 8.30 a. ni. Helum at .^.40 p. m.
J. It. KKNDItlCK, Weiioral .Manager.
ISAAC N. MAICSIIALL. Ulv. »upt.
UKO. W. MILLF.U, Agent.
T^ket Ofltoe, SO MerrlniMJi Street.
ttailroaOiif.
Boston & Maine R. E.
hoier^Mortius
4 • .
olicr
■ I • ■* ■ ■ •
id.rrt\oe^
ummer
iYSenterv
^I'l Cured 6x^
teaspoonful of
Perr/j)avis?c>m Killer
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
ori'0:*iTr POST orricK.
Playjne Cards,
35 cont8 a pack, reduced from
.')0 cents. These we have a hirge
Hule on by the dozen.
Boston and Maine.
ON nnd after Sunday, Oct. 2S, 18>!7, pasaenirer
traliib will leave Central sti'eet ilepot,
I^wcli,
For Hoatou, at (t.50, 7.35, H.W, H.SO, 11 a.m.;
12.1.\ \-i 4.\ ;t, ;«.40, 4.10, 4.45, 5.IOj 0.55, U.SU p.
m. KLTl U.S, 7, 7.*i. it.HO, lu.i'ia. ti>.; lim.;
HM, -'.15, •i.;»», 3.io, 4.*i, 5, «, «i.;{5. 7, II p. in.
For LMwrfn*-*. 7.10, 735, s.;t5, II il. m.;
U.ir>. 1, 3. 3.40, 5.10, (i.lb, (i..V5, 11. ID p. ni.
KKTl'UN, 7.30, ii.iu, i».40, lo.-'o, Ii a. ui.; 12 15,
1.1(1, -:.:(.'•, 3, AAf, 4.1.'>, 5.4U, »M p. m. buulh
i.a^^ rciice, T.o.'i p. ni.
For llMV««rlilll. 7.10, 7.3.5, »M a. m.; I*i.l5,
•L!l,«.40, 5.I0, (l.l.">, tl.M, ll.Ui p.m. UKTl'UN,
7.17, s.H», it. 10. 10.10, 10.4.% a. in.; IJ.O--', ■-'..'>4,3.40,
3..Vt. 5.1."i, »l.4.\, '.t.llif. in.
For NwWin, 7.10 a. in.; l'.».l.5, 6.10 p. in. UK-
Tt'l!S,T, ll.lJn. III., 1..V*, 4.43, nil. in.
For NeMrtMirypttri, 7.10 a.m.; Ii 15. 3, K.i5 p.m.
UKTfUN.tVl.'i, 7A%, II I*. in.;i.S.\a45p. in.
For i.xeter, Dover and Creat KalU, 7.35, 8.35 a.
111.. l.;i II', .'i.lo p. 111.
Fur is.ilnuin Fails, Ituiileronl.MAcA}, Old Orchard
Ut acb and I'onlaml, 7.35, s 35 n. m. ; 1, 3.40 p.
m. Uetiirn from I'uillaiul, 7.30, H.40 a. m. ;
I.*. 4(1, 3.30 II. III.
Fur Itaiiiiror, Helfast, Watorvllle, Skuwhcgan,
Koekbind and Far>nliiirton, s.,i5 a. ni.
For Nt. .loliii, N. It., Hullfax, N. 6., Montreal
and (/uel>oc, s.35a. m.
For .\ii*riista, Hath, Li'wlston, S.35a. ni.; 1 p.m.
For Koeliester and Alton hay, ^a. m.; 1,3.40
p. III.
For Katiport and 8t. John's (per ateamor). on
&|ondav, Wediiesilavs and hrttiays, at I p. m.
For Koi'kliuid, Iteirast, Itaniror and Ml. IHaert
(stea'nerrroiii i'ortlaud), Tiiesdaya and Frl-
duy« al 3.4U p. ni.
IMPORTANT NariCE.
01iii<ii|>*e of Time.
On ami after Bandar. Oct. 23d, the following
trains will bo dl^'coiitiiiued :
For Kofton, 0.3.'i, UX> a. m.. 2, 2.35. 8.25 p. m. ;
from ItoBlon, (l, 11.15 a. m. For Lawrence, 6.85,
9JJ5a. m., •-•A5, 4 p. ni.; from Luwivnco. 6.;ia, 8
a. m.. 2, 'I.M p.m. For rdrUaud, (1.15 p. m.;
from Portland, 5;10 p. m.
The Iraln now leavinK Lowell for Uoaton at 7
a. ID. will leave at ().5U a. ra.
A new tiHln for lloalon and Lavrrenoe will
leave Lowell ut ^ p. in.
SUNDAY TttAlNS.
The traJij now icavlng DOaton at 7.80 foi Low-
ell will leave at 7.
Tne tnilii now leaving Lowell for Boston at
8.45 will leave at 7.:iO.
The train now leavlnjr Lowell for Lawrence
and Haverhill at 7.50 p. in., will leave at IM p.
m.
For further pnrlleulars ace time canls.
J. F. PiilLLIt>. Ucn. Agt. at Lowell.
fioafi*
KIRK'S
diolji)
2^UamerB.
t/i a little AfffKor
Sugar and Water
All Druggists Sellit. >y
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
TKAINH.
a. m.. 12.0S, 4.15,
S.40,
JFholeaale and Retail DruggiBtB,
OPPOSITB POST OFriOli.
Cod Liver Oil,
Frf^h From the Shore Eyebt
SUNDAY
For Koaton. 7.3'^, K.IO .
7.;le 0. ni. IlKTUUN, « ft. m., 5, 7 p. m.
For iVwrencw. H.'io u. m., 5.40, 7.Ao p. m.
UKTrU.N,7.40, (i.lA a. m., I'MO, 535 p. m.i
.South l.awreiicu, 4.'i5, 7.44 p. in.
For llNvtrhlll, 8.20 a. m., 5.40. 7.S0 p. m.
KKTl KS, H, 11.45 a. in., 4.0H, 5.25, 7.25 p. m.
For PortlHud.5.40p. m. KKTl'K.N, 1,4.15 p.
in. J. T. Fl'KHKU, (Jen. Manager.
WM.MKUUnT, Jit., .Supt.
J. F. IMIlLLirs, (ieu. Agt. at LoweU.
J>ct. 21. 1H87.
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBKR 10, IMT.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Onlj Direct Lino from New jdnglaad to
Savannah,
OouuecUng Ibcro with all itall and Water Llnoa.
FAVOKITH: KUITTK TO FLORIDA.
Ironainamshlpn "(JATK <;ITV" and "CITY
OF .MA« < »S" leavlnif Nivaioinh Pier, Congroaa
Btroet. Itoston. KVK.KY Tlll'1'..SMA Y, al 3
oMock. For fri*l>rti» or paKsafre, apply to A.
OlcW. HAMI'.MIN. •:ti| WaithlnKton utreot. Bos-
ton.or to lUCllAKUSO.S A UAItNAUU, AfcuU,
Uoaton.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merohants and Miners Traniportation
Oompanj'i Proridence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamihip Line.
The Moat Direct Konte from New Kn^Und for
Norfolk and Ktchmond, Old Point Omifort, Va.,
WaahlDirton, D. C. and IlalUntiore. Md. ^-< — r-
FLOATS NC_ SOAP
THE CHIEF
For the B«ih, Tollol und I-nundry.
Snow Whilo and Abwolutely Pur*.
If your dealer <loc» not ki-ep While Cloud Soap,
lend 10 centa for aniut)!" e»ke to tbM luakera
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.P
CHICAGO.
3Infiurancf.
nrry-riPTn year.
LOWELL MUTUAL flflE IhSUHANCE Ca
OffloM, 40 C'eutrnl Street.
J.C.AIJllOTT, PUKNIIH-NT.
K. T. AitllOTT, mtX'r AVU tltHAM,
DIKKCTUKa :
nenj. Walker,
AnioB It. Fn-ucta,
S. AI.MrtKhl,
A.(L I'ollnnt,
K.T. Al.lK)tl, >
P. i;. 4 iiitea.
Wm. H. WljTKln,
.1. K. Fellowu,
Wm. 1*. ftrazo.r,
Chaa. A. Stott,
W. F.. LIvlntfAlon,
J.C. AlthotI,
Dtvtdendaeo PKK t^UNT. on Ave yeara, M
p«r o«nl. on three yeara, 3.S>< per etnt. on one
yoar polldeH.
In (wmnectton with the above coinpnny la a
ireneral afrent-y for dividend puylnn Miutual and
reliable atoek U4>uipantea.
K. T. ABUOTl,Atfent.
f^HF
Passenser (Service IVom Lowoll :
tr.i«.
kt* and 1
•JN.aft,
ifUNIi
SS Cents a Fiitt.
ittisccUancous.
I oiilv
ItllMCU,
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
'-fp^ Its hygienic, aperi-
S^^ 'TO^ p,,^ anj digestive
r/^X properties are un-
[i.w \ surpassed.
>>' / 'riMiiponitUfcof
Spriiijr i>* •17'' F.
Shoep ri"ok S|.rln;: 'A'ai-r fontnlna fmir flfliiK of
;) t'vain of •iiliiif^.n nnilti'ntn in a ;:;illi>n. inul !•
I'll.) hix to Unity ini-r f I llF.l; ihiiu llio tabic
Miit(ru!'i:i.;iy M.l. hf<l f f M'l''-
'I'ho 1 '.rlJi:: ]'liy:l>-i:m • ortiio ( ity
mil'- Ik'. (ill-lllK'M i\^ l<» tll<' lilt lillMMItic
(•nii-ncy ot* thi.s Wfll known tabic
0. Bart'ett, Agent,
59 and !6o Merrini.ick St.
LOWELL, MASS.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholeaale.and Retail Drugai»tB,
OPPOSITE POST OmOB.
For Hoaton. at S-.V), 6.3.1, 11R..VS, tf'-l^ 7^,
•I jT.;w. •IB..HO, •! Ji».*!, ^«.1H>, •Ilit.ftH and 11.00 a.
ni., *\\\i.iO, \:H), 2.10, 113. . .,
r.1.."»,(i.(K), •JJHIM, •IJH.Oi p. m. tiL'NOAVS,
•JJT.ac. !ii)0, •JJH.io a. m., 4.W p. m. Return i
few, 7 SO, H.wi, •«.;«), •u.w, tt.ift, itio.oi), 11.00
a. m.,lJ.OO m., •100, 'J.0<», •s.oo, ii».4a, 4.4ft,
•van, .180, 1lft4«, 6.1.V*7.00, lO.OO, 11.10 p. m.
"^^l NDAYS, ».0«u. m., 1.00, 6.(10. •'•Kijp.m.
For v('t//>uru,tt.SA, 7.ie,7..HA, ».«, U OO a. m.,
I.JO. 4.30, «U»r« 34 pm. HU.NI)AYS,l«.OOa. m.,
4.JAp. m. IUt)fs'P>! H.W, ».4I. II.M a. m.,
6.1W. e.4J, io.ai. n:S9. j?. m. bO.NDAVs. ».at
n. m.,a-i7p. m. ^
tg-* FrprtM. 5.Vi)r/fc«Tti T>rfiif only. \Or on
jurriral uf trnhit from thf Surtk. H Ito li*\i,^rH.
Jior Lawrence, "C^S, lo.l.l, 11.00 a. m , 140, Wll
4..'0, n.W) p. m. Sl'NDAYH, at 9.15 a. ro., 7.15
p.m. Itetnrn: 7.45,(1.30 and 1 1. '2.1 a. m.,
l«.0ft,3.1.1, 5.15, 8.45 p. m. 8UNI)A'k8, 8.00,
8.A6a. m.. 0.M p. m.
For 8«l«iM and Way>St«tlonii, 7.85 a. m., 1.40,
e.00 p. in. Iteturn: 7.20, 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Timt girtn below it O'om Xorthem Depot.
For Ayer Junction anil Way-Htailona, at 7.16
a. ro., Vl 05 aii.l 5.o5 ii. m. srSDAY.S, at J.15
K«turn : 8.15 a. m., l'i..%5 and 0.15 p. m.
UNDAY8,8.15a. m.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Every
' Week,
g. m.
a. m.
PASSBNGKKS AKO FKBIOHT.
The Iron 8t«»niahlp William Orane, ISOO
tona, (^apt, K. K. Wurrcn, aalla from Prorldepoe
every MTKUNICttUAY , 6 p. m.
The Iron SCaamahlp Johna Hopklna, ISOO
tona, Capt. U. U. Foatvr, aalla *y*ry HATIJU-
OAT, 6 p. m., fr«m LoNauALR Whakt.
Theae woll-known ateamahipa are larite and
comfortable anil Dtted with every convenience
for PAh.SKN(iBK.S and commanMcd l>y navl-
vatora of lonir and sitcc«iiaful exp«rloncie. 8ch
voyagoa liy theae uleamora are refreahlnx an<l
rouml trip can l»« aooom
Fare, Including room
Invlvoraling and (Mb rou
pitshcd In KIVK jAva.
and meala, very loviL
Made
VRBIGHT OOMNIBOTIOMS
Without drayajre with the following
drayage with
routea :
Air Lisa, at Nal^
Vlrcinla and Tenoaei
fblk. Ta.
Atlantic Ooaat and Seaboard Air Llaaa, al
Norfolk. Va.
2S Oeiits ct
lit.
water.
WE RECEIVE OUR
Every Thuredav, cnsnrlng the freshest poftalble
for Friday. Onr bill for this week Includes
Cod, Haddock, Halibut. Freeh Ma«:korel,
Smelta, Flonndera and Freeh Herring;
Providence Klverand VIreinia OYSTKR*.
Clama on ahell and ahucked. Smoked
Halibut, Finnan Haddlca. American and
P. and C. 8ARD1NBS.
We have onr Oysters and Lobsters freab on
Saturday for Sunday.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggtsts,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
Ellinewood's
Cough Balsam
For Amherst, Mllford and Wilton, at 0.15
IS.M, 3.4Hf 6.40 p. m. .Siimlav, 'i y. m.
For GrofnlU'liI, rctcrboro', Itcnnlnjrum, Hills
horo' and Keone, al 0.15 n. m. and ;i.48 p. m.
For Nashna, Miinc.hcHtcr an<l (jonc^tnl, at 8.80,
».15, U.44 a. m., 1J..M, 1.47, 3.4«, 5.40, 0.25, 7.4«
p.m. (HunilavHat'i, 7.4H p. m.)
For PenacMok, Franklin, Lcluinon and White
Rlrer Junction, at U. 15 a. m., 1.47, 8.48 and
•7.48 p. m.
For Warner, Bradfonl, Sunapee, Newport (N.
H.), Claromnnt and Cliirumoul Junction, at
0.15 a. m., 1.47 p. ni.
ForTliton, Lake Vllhige, Meredith, Loconla,
Welra, rivmouth, Warren, Haverhill, Wooda-
vlllf.ato.tla. m., 1.47 and *:.*h p. m.
For Campion, ThornUtn, North Woodstock, Lla-
bon, Littleton and Whltefleld, at 0.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m.
For .1 efferaon, Lancaster, Oroveton and Fabyan,
at!)-44a. m.
For Monlpeller and all points on the -Mont poller
and WelU lUver rullroail, via IMymoulh and
Woodavlllu, nt H.44 a. m.
For St. Johnsbury and Lyndonvlllc, via White
Blvcr Junction, at 0.I5 a. in. and 7.4H p. m.
For St. Johiisliurv, Lymlonvllle, Newport, .Sher-
brooke, via IMymouth and Woodsvllle, at 0.44
a. m., *7.4.s p. m.
For Mont poller, Essex Junction, Ilurllngton and
St. AllinnH, via Central Vermont line, at 0.15 a.
m., I.47and*7.4«p. m.
For Montreal and yiiel>cc, via Montreal and
Bortion Alr-Llne, nt 9.44 a. ra.. *7.4H p. ra.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15
a.m., 1.47, ♦7.48 p. m.
j$^^ Daily
OhoMpaah* «ad QJUu R.
Diapateh, at Kewport Ifewa, Ta*
Rlehmond and Danvllla K. R. and Plad-
most Air Line, at West Point. Va.
Baltimore and Ohio K. R. and Ooatlaental
Line, at Haltlmora, Md.
Mwrchanta and Mlnera Tra'na. Oo.'a Bavan-
aah Una, at Italtlniore, Md.
Through bllla of lading laaued via all above-
named routea. Mark gooda via P., N. AND B
LINK.
Tlcketn on sale at R. G. Windmor'a office, 8
WeatmlnHter atreet, W. II. CHITkoh A Co., nfllM
1 Weyliosset street, or at Sleamahlp olBce, 90
India atreet.
For rates, pnaaage or freluht apnlv to
E. H. IKK kM^KLL,
New K.ntrland Airent,
Providence, R. I
THE HOLYOKK HTILL LEADB
On and after June lat the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WIU. I'AY
19 PBR CBNT. DIVIDENDS.
Thla company has a surplus as reyards noUm
bohlura, of «M4,M«, and will write on MBU-
CANTILK lUSkH. Ucpresuuled by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also represents other flrst-clasa Mutual Ui4
8tock Companies.
~FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood t Holid ! XiollAble X
AT TUB —
FIBE INBUBANOE AOEVOT
OF —
QEa E. RETCALF.J^j^ CMtral Stnil
Having purchased the agency of tha Marrl*
mack Mutual Fire Inauraiw-u Co. of AM^a^JV.
with Its alxty years uf satlHfaclorv deallM wMK
Us (lollcy holderH, he Invites all the lOfWMf
friends of the company and many new oaaa !•
examine Its merits an<l rellabllliy. Six
<x}mpanl«s aUo reiireaenied by mu.
METCALF, MCcn
UKU. K
ETCALF, 68 CcutrnI tfml^
Huoneaaor to B. L. Cnnieli A Oa.
^Hooti anD Coal.
Frclirht tralna leave Lowejl for Boston at 2.00,
, ff.OH a. in.,
eave BoBtor
m., 12.», :i l.'i p. m.
Aiit
S.4'), f r.OH a. in., i.a, lO.CMi, ll.Wt n. m.
I.,eave Boston for Lowell at 2.30, 4.05, 9.40
Ela^cott :Oi:*otlieir8,
77 BRIDGE STREET.
ALL KINDS
• OF"
AT THB ■
Courier Job Oflfice.
This 18 the second winter for
Ellinowood's Cough* Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many womler-
ful cures it has perlormed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence nt 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at 9.06 a. m.
FRBIGHT DKPOT, 1VB8TKRN AVKNUB.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the North and West, at l.iO, 11.35 a. m.,
».05, 6.45 p. m. ^
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worcester.
Fltcbburg, Sew Y'ork and the West, at 'i.45 and
!).25a. m. , , ^
C. 8. MELLEN, Genl. Superintendent.
liEO. W. STOttKll, Oenl. Paas. Agt.
C. E. PAIUE, Local Agent.
At I he Old Stand , S8 M Idd le 8t re«t.
At the New Yard, Fftot of Pond Street.
VTilliatn K^t tr»<lfiro,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent.
Wholesale ami Retail Poiiler In Wllkeabarre,
Mckawanna, Lehigh, hranklln, Ciimburland,
C. C. (Jaiinel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Llnic, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, 'ZK4-ti.
Traders and Mechanics
IN8UUANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL..
Cash aaaeU Jan. 1. 1887 #402,288.71
ToUl IlabUlUes (re-lusunuioe) lA«.flM.ld
)<iet aaseU #885,871JW
Policy holdera share In the proilts on ezpint*
Uon of policies.
Diyidendi, 70 Per Cent., After Julj lit
Levi Sprag
Geo. Y\ Wv
DIIIBCTOB8
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Baat Railroad In the World.
The Faaieat Tralna in tha World.
K«w York to Chlcatro, 34 hoora.
Mew York to CuMdnoatl, SI hoora.
New York to St. Loula, 20 hoora.
Five Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply for tickets and fall Information to
W. R. BATCHBLDER, Ticket Agent,
No. 20 Merrlmaok Street,
GBO. W. MILLBB, Ticket Agent O. C. R. B.,
"* No. 88 Merrimack Street,
A. T.CASWELL, Ticket Age
Mlddlei
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Itetall Dealer In
COAL COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehbrh, Philadelphia A
Keadlnsr, Wilkebbarre, La<:k.awanDU,
Marybind Co.'s ijeorge'e Creek
Cumberland, Lykon's Valluy Frank-
lin, etc.
Oak,
Maple and Fine,
and split.
aawed
WOOD.
Uld Co.'s Newark and Eng.. n 1?lif p*lVT
llsh PortUnd V LdBl liil X .
f llfl? COBB'S Extra and Finishing
Lt I JLHi* Glens Falls. Vermont.
BRICK.
Hay. Ntr»i?f^.
Dental and Lsnd
no,
hard son,
i>. 8. Ulchardaon,
Chas. 11. Coburn,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. Kimball.
Ilri.ry C. Howe,
C. t;. lluU-.hlnaoa,
W. F. rsalmon,
8. T. Lancaster.
OfBoe, 97 Central 8tri)ot, Lowell, Maea*
LEVI SPRAUUE, Prkhidknt.
E. M. TUCKK, BbCKETABT .
4^Insurance to any amount elfccted In roUa-
blocompaolca.
E.M.TI'CKK, Agent,
27 Central Street.
All klnda Building and Ameri
can and Scotch Fire
Plaster. Plaster.
nt B. * L. R. B.,
fesex Street Station.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DruggiatSt
OPPOSITE POST OFFIOB.
Sole ProprletoTa.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Mei«bandlse delivered per order from aU
tralna on the Boaton and Tx>well, Naahna and
LoweU. Old Colony and Boaton and Maine R. R.
Shipping leoelpta obtained for gooda forwarded.
OSBee M Thomdlke Street.
KAOLIM,
OHARCOAI.,
FKRTIIJ[ZBRS,
HAIR,
BAND,
ORAVKI..
Flour and G^i*aiii.
OfBee and Yard,
27 Thorndlke Street.
Telephone 18R-L.
Branch Office,
88 Merrimack Street,
Calderwood's.
Mr. J. L iViOSS,
NO. 57 OORHAM STIIKKT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and TIa
worker. A 0ne line ot
PA.RLOR STOVES.
MILKMEN can get Milk Cana as good Md
cHeapasln Boaton.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Oorbam Street.
Clifiord's
DYE HOUSE,
8 SBd 4 AVDOTEB 8TBEET.
Fifd-Class Dyeini of EYery DescriptiQtt
Done
at ahort notice and
gnaranteed.
aatlsfactioB
FSXO'TOO KJkPHS.
A. H. BAlfBOSN, 24 CentrsI Block,
nen to announce to the cltlcens of LoweU and
Inlty that ho has uurchaBe<I all the negatives
N. C. Sanlioru, and u now
nefs
vldnl
owned' bv tbe Ute K. C. Sanlmru,
Srepared to flU dupUcate orders fron ttie aame.
7 long aeaodatlon In hnsloeas wit h tbe Ute Mr.
Sanborn I feel eonfldent of giving perfect "'
faotton to aU hie fomer cuaiomen.
Ladlea' and gents* garments dyed whole.
AU klnda of garments cleaned and repaired
If dealred.
CLlFFOnD'8 DYE HOUSE.
PniLOKOPIIV OF MAUniAOR, giv-
ing a rJear avnnpHla of the lni|>odtnienU to
man1age,exhaoste.lvhallii, *ir., C'-, o«"J»;
had from all news agenia or r.»i warded dlraei
ft«m the author, DrTl'. J. J')RDAN. It Joy il..
Boaton, oo receipt of U couU.
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB, THURSDAY', JANUARY 19, 1888.
LOCAL NEWS.
HOW THBY VOTBD.
48i6.
4671 vot««, while Mayor Noyea bad only
icryul lUl.')
A Samuiary of tbe Muulolpal Conteata in
Lowell.
Tbe following U a eoniptlHtlou of the
mayoralty vote bluce the llrxt city eleellou In
Lowell :
On April 23, 1830, Kllsha Bartlctt, the
whiK « niidldute, liad »58 votea, while UIm oppo-
D«nl, Kliphulet Cttae, had 8«8 votea. Tfiero
were no wards iu this yeur.
lu 1.S8T. in March, Kliaha IJarllott. whij?,
waa elected umid Kiealtiiithuhlaaiu.tbe oppo-
aition vote being amull.
Luther Luwrem%, whig, was ' cleatwi over
John W. (liiivea, tory, by a v«te of 871 to
529, March ft, 1838.
The whig candidate, Luther Lawrence,
triumphed over the 'Moco foco'> luau, who
wan not nanietl in the Courier report, by a
vote of «1« to 444, March 3, 1839.
In 1840 Dr. Kllaha Huntington, whig, waa
auiMiCHsfui over .1. K. French, "loco foco," by
a vote of 10f)3 to U44.
I)r. HiinlinKton waa tbe people's choice In
1841. ho lecelvlnjf 1082 voles to 623 for Jon-
athan Tvler.
Nutliaiiiol VVri}jht, whiK, was chosen may-
or over John W. (Jraves und Dr. Hunllugton,
tbe volu l>einir, 1093, 677, 224, Id 1842.
Dr. lluntingtou waaeaMlly elected by the
wbigM In 1848.
The inuuiciual election for 1844 reaultetl lu
tbe choice of I)r. lluntinftton over Jonathan
Tyler by a voto of 1477 to »06.
Again iu lH4.'i Dr. liuutinKtou vnnqulithed
bia rivaU, (Jeorge Hrownell and .Jonnthiin
M. Murwtou, by the following vote: 1280. 1«8,
123.
#elfpri«oii Bancroft, whig, waa the publlc*a
choice for mayor In 184(1, he receiving 1307
vototi lu ItHl fur Junhuu rtwalm.
The popiilur vote In 1847 r«'Nulte»l: Jeffer-
■ou Hancroft, 1032; Jo<4iuh II. Fruncb, '*loco
foco," (i.Vi; Dr. KIlMha Huntington, 228;
Oliver M. Whipnio, 39.
Im 1H4S il requiivd three eloctiuna to put a
mayor In offlce, un there were n number of
votCH necensary to u choice, and .the higheat
of the Uiidrants fell beluw this aiuouut.
Tbe Iltat elecliun waa aa fulluwa: whole
DUiuber of vutea, 2847; necoKMurv, 1424. I).
H. iUclmnlson, whig, had 1080.' John \V.
anive<.«74. JoHiah H. French, "loco foco,"
718, Oliver M. Whipple 249, Jellerson Ban-
croft nk, Dr. Huntington 19. At the aecoud
elcclloii. Dec 20, tlie vote waa: whole num-
ber, 27W1; nccehi.ury, 1399. D. .S. Uichanl-
aou hud i:U)6, J. B. French 810, John W.
Oruvc- (MI4. The lliird election w»<t auccess-
ful. i >iit of u lotal of 3142 votea J. B. h'rench
bad 1578, hix more than wero neccHMiiry. and
waa clioaen, hia oppo^eut, D. 8. Hichardson,
gutting l.'ilL
Jo^l:lll H. French, "loco foco." wus select-
ed iu H19 by II vote of 1A21 to 128A for
George Itrownell, the whig cundiduto.
The wliIgM eluded Jamca H. IL Ayer,
whig, over Abner W. ButlrIck in 1860 by a
vote of isil to H93. Tho unncMitlon of Ucn-
trahllle was defeated hv the followlug vole:
YeM,8.'il; no, 1153. •
Ur. Huntington was chosen muyor In 1861
by a liuu'e vote.
In 18.VJ Sewiill (L Mack, whig, and John
W. <)ru\eM both failml of an election In con-
•equeiicc of not liavlng the nec4;»aary num-
ber of votA'H. At u second elci-tion Mr. Mack
waa elected by a vole of 10i^7 lo 187H for Mr.
Graves.
H. U.Mack was chosen In 1863, getllng
1079 vutCK to 700 for John Nesndtb, free soil
oaDdldttle. (197 for Wurrcn Cliti'ord, demo-
crat, and 27.*) for William Flake, Mulue law
whig.
Ainlin)><c Lawrence, know-notbinflr, waa
elected over Joseph Bellow, whig, in 1804 by
a vole of 2<(6I to 442.
Dr. Huntington, cill/cn, defentmi Alfred
Gllnian. Amerlct.n ropubllcau, by h voto of
nOO lo 1402 Id 1866. ^
In 18AU l>r, 'Dale. Pa., |fcn, was beat
Vfin-VniVtluirsdiij^^tind the I^Jp*'
•••^pied Thi»gtou'rctrlevcd his III luck In
1867. winning over North, American repuli-
lican, bv a vote of 2060 to 1449.
In IH.VS James Cook, American republican
and tem|)eranco nuididato, waa pliicQ<l In the
mayor's chair, defeating K. B. Tiilcb, deiuo-
crat. by n vote of 1747 to 1209.
Benjamin C. 8urgeant, Atnerlcun ro|nii)llc-
»n, w;i> elected in 1H.')9 over Levi Sprugue,
citixcii, receiving 1772 votes, whilu Mr.
Hprujtne hud 1467.
In IHIO Mr. .Surgeunt again wax the roan
whom the people choae for mayor, tho vote
being: .Sargeant, republican, 2073; F. H.
Noui!>e, repul>lican, 1393; .1. K. Kellowa,
demmMut, lO.'i; J. O. (jreen, union. 1.38.
Dec. 9. IHtti, Hocum Hbaford. citizen, wan
elected, hiivhnr 1719 votes, while John W.
Graves, rciinblicau union, liud KHU.
Ilm^um Hohford defeated Arthur T. Bon-
ney in lHi2 by a vote of l.s7(> lo 1320.
In l.s(>3 Mr. HoNford bad nearly all the
votes ca^t, 1231, there being little opiWHllion.
J. (J. Tcubody wua elected nmvor lu 18(14,
reoelvin,' lOlH) votea agalusl 944 for A. W.
Buttrlck.
J. 0. Peabody, citizen und iinlou, waa
elef^trd Aver B. C. Hargeant, Republican, in
1866 bv u vote of 1621 to 1610, itud hla Hmail
miiJorfty waa leduced to four voica by a re-
count.
George F. KlcliHrd*on, rcpubiimn, got
1023 voter* und A. B. Plimpton, citizen- and
workingniun, 1089, In INW.
Mr. Ricliiu'dNon was also elected lu 18U7.
In 18(W,J. P. Folaotn. repnblicun. received
2006 votCH and wus elected. K. B. Patch, cltl-
cen, getting 18.V). The people In this election
votvu ugHiiiHt o|)en barx.
Mayor Kolsom had the Held eutii^ly to
himself in 18((9, and got 31.'M votea.
' E. F. .'Sherman, citizen, hud 2240 votea and
CbarJi'M A. Stott, republican, 1007, in 1870,
tbe former being elected. '
Tho man selected for muyor Dec. 11, 1871,
WrtsJ. (i. Pe.ibody, republlcnn, who hud
S186 votoR, hia opponent, Charles A. Slott,
citizen, having 1709.
In 1872 the city election resulted as fol-
lowa: Fruncia Jewell, republiciin, 2378; Uo-
oum Iloaford, citizen, 19(j8.
Mr. Jewell wus the only candidate in 1873,
and g9t .'iilOO voles.
Francis Jewell, citizen, 3221 ; Hocum Hoa-
ford, republican, 138(1, was the story of the
1874 election for mayor.
The election In 18(5 resulted lu the choice
of Ch:irloN A. Slott, citizen and republican.
who received 2578 votes, while J. C. Abbott,
democrat, got 2027.
Mayor 8lott got 3018 votes nnd J. A. G.
Illobardaon, democrat, 2897, in 1S70.
J. A. (}. IlichardKon defeated Mayor Stott
Id tbe 1877 election, having 8008 votes to
8tott'.«j 21>8M.
Mayor IMchardson was continued In office
aa a result of the 1878 election, getting 418ft
votes, while his autagonlat, N. C. Sanborn,
bad onlv 1869.
F^ l'.'(ireenbalgc. republican, 4002, Jere-
miah ('rowlev, democrat and tempcruncc,
8148, (teorge'J. Carnev, independent repub-
ll«an, 88, were the figures that warmed re-
publican hearts In 1879.
The 1880 city election reaultcd in the re-
election of Mavor Orcenhal>:e. republican,
•kniocrut and independent, who had 41>54
votes, while I'ealKKly, problbitlonlHt, bad
1279.
Id 1881 the election was aa follows: Run-
els, ropublicab, 87m; J. A. O. Richardson,
derooernl. 3411.
John J. Donovan, democrat, defeated
Francis Jewett, republican, in 1882, by a
vote of 4257 to 3816.
In 1KS8 Mayor Donovan was reelected, re-
ceiving 4052 voteb lo 4111 for John H. McAI-
vio, republic4iD, and 46 for Joabua Merrill,
prohlblllonlsL
Reform waa triumphant in 1884 when E.
J, Noyea, republican, defeated O. W. Fifleld,
democrat, by a vote of 6012 to 4477.
J. C. Abbott, democrat, won In IWB, b*r-
In 1886 Mayor Abbott ran better than A.
B. Plimpton, rcpublicun, receiving 4843 voles
to tbe lutter'H 4022.
Churlea I). I'ulmcr. republican, waa elect-
ed in 1887 over Stephen B. Puffer, demo-
crat, by a vote of 6606 to 4620.
THE BLIZZARD.
T. P. B. O. E.
Meeting
Offloera
of th« Local l7nlon
Elected for 188H.
The meetinu; of tbe local union of the vari-
ous Cbriatian Endeavor societies waa held in
the ventry of Kirk hlreet church last even-
ing. There were hnrdly u dozen present be-
blifeathe reporter, and the fact seemed aome-
what remarkable, us uauully u lively Interest
Ih taken by a good rcprei^entallon of the
large number of members in thia city. Al
8.10 p'elock President Sykes culled the meet-
ing to order and reqiiebted President J.
Frank Hickey of the Kirk street society to
offer pruyer. The report of the secretary
was then presented and accepted. The prea-
IdcnlM of the Kirk atrcol, Eliot und High
street societies and one of the niemljers of
tbe First C6ngregritional noclety auvo brief
reports of the progreaa of tlieir organiza-
tions, all of which are rapidly ' developing
Into very powerful asaouiutious. Tiie Kliot
society hhowed a remurkiiole stale of Inler-
cHt among the many members.
The following were the oftlceia then chos-
en for the conilug yeur : Presidont, George
Frye, First Congrogulional ciurch; vice
president, J. Frank Hickey, Kirk street;
secretary. Miss Alice Mansou. John stt*eel;
treasurer, Lewis M. Sweatl, Fifth street.
Those pt-esent then iiidulge<l iu jn discus-
sion of numerous topicn, one of which was
union pruyer incellugH, ibe ttrat to lie held
Wednesday evenlug al the First Congrega-
tlouul church.
Ooiniulttea on Landa and Uulldlnga.
The committee on lauds nnd buildings met
ut the Market house yesterday uud transact-
ed several matters of buslnens. Bids for
making the boiler for the Dover street school
were opened und the contract was given to
Scanncll A Wholey, tho lowest bidder, for
|tl24.
On motion uf Councilman Sullivun, it was
voted to uliow Ihe two local militia coiupti-
ules the ute of two of the unoccupied rooms
on the second story, temporurlly. and the
superlntcudeut of buildings wus allowed the
other as un olUce.
On motion of (Jonncilmnn Sullivan, It was
voted lo allow the local tlctuchnu^nt of the
Suleiu CudulH the use of tho Market slreel
armory for drills on the 24lh iiiul 2(ith iubts.
Couii<-llman WeNlall moved that the su-
perlntendenl be authorized to urocuru a
clerk; curried. On motion of Councilmun
SuyivHu. voted tliul the superiuiendent tlx
the salary of the clerk.
The coniinlttoe look a recess till l.!K)
o'clock, when they went to inspect the city's
buildings. The lllgb school, Itlvur street.
West Sixth street. Burtlett, Common street,
Dover street and Rock street school houses
and the city hall were visited. The new
carpenter shop on Broadway was also liv
speeled.
The committee i
soon.
Broadway was also
rill make another round
^ Reoeptlon to a PiMtor.
Tbe metnlwrs of the Fifth street church
and congregation tendered u reception last
evening to the new pastor, Kev. L. G. Bar-
rett, and Mrs. Barrett, al their residence,
No. 70 Third street. A very large and social
company gathered early lu the evening and
offered compliments of a congratulatory
character lo the clergymau und his wife.
About 8 o'clock the company l^ecame very
quiet and wise looking, the reason for which
Uie iiost und hoMteas could not futhoin until
Mr. Frank W. Cobb called them to the cen-
tre of one of the rooms and, after comments
iiig on the call to Mr. Barrett And the auccean
his coming auguru«l, presented tbe surprised
couple several pieces of rurnlture for their
put lor. Mr. Barrett made au appropriate
response. A pleasing llternry and musical
programino wus then given as follows:
Oiiurtette. "Only Remember," Miss Ilallie
Uobblus. Mfs. Itirge C. Day, Messrs. I^wis
.M. Swiatt and I. Walla Wliitraan ; solo, Mr.
L. M. Sweutt; reaillng. "Words of Wel-
come," written by Mrs. M. J. Sbaltuck, Miss
Helen M. Brown'; solo. Miss llullie Uobblns;
solo. Miss Ixettu Harnden; reading. Miss II.
.M. Brown; quartette, "Room for one more."
Mrs. F. W. Cobl> guvc the piano accompani-
ments in un acceptable manner.
Myatle Orders.
Tho SUterliooil branch, Iron Hall, hat ex-
tended an invltution to the men's brunch to
attend their instailulloii ceremonies Friday
evening, the 27th InsL The invitaliou bus
Imwu accepted.
The new council of the American Legion
of Honor will be InatiUiled Thursday even-
ing, >lan. 2(1. The name selected for the
council Is ••Middlcaex." Next Sunday ufler-
noun Hi 3 o'clock uuolher uievtlug will, be
held.
Two candldalos were lulllated into Post
184 lust evening.
An old-fashioned sup|>er will be given by
the Sons and Daughters of Mtiiiie in Post 42
hall next Monduy evening.
Kdson cuuncll, Home Circle, will hold
their meetings In the futurooii tbe Urst and
third Tucsdava of each mouth iu Post i86
lilall. '
A New Janitor for Hnntlegton Hall.
Mayor Palmer has appointed Charica V.
Going Janitor of Huntington and Jackson
halls, and he will assume tbe duties of his
position Saturday of next week. John F.
Cosgrove, who will be displaced by the ap-
pointment of Mr. Going, has been janitor
since the election of Hon. John A. G. Uich-
ardson as mayor in 1878, with the exception of
the yeur 1886, when the late Cant. George O.
F. French lilled the position. Mr. Going, the
Incoming jtfnitor. Is n son of the late Charles
Going, formerly landlord of tho American
bouse, uud suc(*ceded his fatlier as the Ittbd-
lord of that hostelry. More recently Mr.
Goinu' has l>een the landlord of other hotels,
out of the cilv, but at present be la not en-
gaged In any business.
Offloera of the Lowell Ooaapany.
The unnuul meeting of the Lowell Manu-
facturing company was held at the Chaun-
cey street a«ency, Boston, yeslerday. The
following officers were elected: Clerk, M.
C. Skllton; dircctora, Daniel S. Richardson,
S. Lothrop Thorndlke, Israel G. Wbltney,
Augustua T. Perkins, Augustus Lowell,
John Hogg.
What Am I to Do?
The symptoms of Biliousness are unhappily
but too well known. They differ in diffeivnt
individuals to some extent. A Bilious man
is seldom a breakfast cater. Too frei|uenlly,
alas, be has un excoMcut appetite for liquids
but none for solids of a morning. His tongue
will hardly l)ear Inspection ut any time; If
it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all
eventa.
The tligeF>tlvc system Is wholly out of or-
der and Diarrhtea or Constipation may be a
symptom or the two may alternate. There
are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood.
There may Im giddiness and often headache
and acidity or flatulence and tenderneaa in
the pit of tbe atomacb. To correct all tbia
If not effect a cure try GrterCs Augunt
Flower Aif'WX* but a trifle
attest lu efficacy.
aod tbousanda
94 Merrimack street, la a popobur reaon for
Udlea who desire W oMaln enidne baigaUu.
The proprietor haa pleeed soeh low yrleee on
erery deaortptlon of hnir goods tiMM everylwdy
■benld take •draatage of tWm nl ease. (Ml
More Deaths-Rara Proaence of Mlod of •
Sehool Teacher.
Two more victlma of the storm In north-
em Hurd county, Dak., are reported. A
farmer wbo started for a doctor wua found
thirty-six hours afterward with his horse
sluudlng benidabls dead body. A man six
miles west of MllUrd left bis house, teillUK
his wife that if tbe storth Increased he
wbuld stay at th« barn. He has not vet
been found. The report of the death of a
Hchool teacher and 10 children at Clour Lake
township in Eastern Edmund county, ut tlrst
discredited. Is true. The bodies of the teach-
er und six of the chlldreu have been found.
HIghmore ry>orts that Sister Wllimeva, of
Stephen MIsMou, 20 miles south of there,
was caught by the blizzurd ou her return
trom the iioiiie of the nriesl. The quarter
section, within which the tuisslon buildings
are, is fenced in, und when she was found
she was standing up and still alive. 8he was
currietl to ber rocun, where she died. Mrs.
Anthony Huby, 25 miles north, is reported
lost. Word comes from Wolseley, near Hu-
ron, of two more deaths. A boy of 16, Bur-
den Schofleld, left Wolseley just before tbe
storm set lu with a loud of coal, going M) hU
homo. He uufasteucd the. team from tbe
sled and went some distuuce, when the
horses got Into u snowdrift. There he left
tliem. His body wus fouiul live miles from
the sleigh. The Druse fuinliy live on a
fsrin nine miles southwest of Wolseley.
Katharine Dru^e und a sister were al the
barn, about 60 rods from the house, when
the storm cume up. Katharine started for
tbe house, but lost ber way. Tbe next
morning her body was found 40 rods from
the house. From South Dakota 104 deaths
are reported. In Bouhomme counlv, 200
heud of frozen cuttle were counted In one
place und 140 in unotlior. The snowdrifls
arc said lo be 30 feel deep, and some persona
missing are yel unaccounted for. CharieH
Gray, llvlug near Tckamub, Neb., died
Tuesday from expo«ure. He was out in'tbe
Sturm und wulked all iilirht l>elween hts
horses to keep from freezing, and wus found
badly frozen, l^uise Koyue, u school
teucfier uear Plainviuw, bud but three pupils
the dav of tbe storm. Hiie look the children
and started for a house 20 rods distant, but
lost her way. All luy down lu tbe snow,
and .M{.'^ Royoe wrapped up the children a*
best she bcMul. Early lu the nkht one child
died and latci a second one. und junl us
morning broke tht- third child suucuiut»ed lo
the cold. Mia* Koyce Ihuo luanaged to reach
the house, las* thaii twenty rods away. Both
her feel uro badly f rosea, and toejr wUl
probably have to l>e amputated A school
teacher and eight chlldreu, names uukoown,
are reported from Ncligh to ^ave p«riihed.
Five men, named Sickle Brothers, are r*-
ported from the same pla«-e to have froxen to
death; also an old mull named (Jiose aod s
boy named Miller. Mrs. Miller, tho boy's
mother, was ulso budly frozen and will lost
both limbs. She was returning from tho
funeral of another son wlieu caught In the
storm. Minnie Freeman, teacher al the
Myra Valley school at Urd, hud 13 scholars
under her charge, when the blizzard struck
the schoolhouse, unrooting II and exposing
the children lo the storm. With rare pres-
ence of mind she tied them together by the
arms, throe abreast, and, with the youngest
child iu her anna, she lieil the tm\ of the
rope around her own body, and walked to a
farmhouse three-ouartera of a mile away,
where all were laxen In.
The falallties of the blizzard on the prairies
of Iowa ure gradually being mude nubile.
Two sons of Byron Manchester were frozen,
with 90 heud of cattle, while driving them to
water. John Oinev wu< frozen to death
near Marathon. Mao liunniug and a boy
named Juiius, 12 yeara old, started In a
sleigh to allenil a party lu company with two
young men. When the atorm struck them
they Tost Iheli way ami tbe young men de-
serte<l the woman uud tho boyoiuu reached a
farm house In safety. Tbe deserted paU* re-
mained out iu the storm nil night, and in the
morning tbcy were found partially covered
with snow. The young woman will lose
both limbs and the boy^s bunds und feet
were badly frozen. Hu was saved from
death by the girl, who wra|)ped him in 'the
only blanket left them. The worst blockaded
road in Iowa is the St. Louis, Des Moines
and Northern, which has not had a train
over its lino since last week Wednesday, and
little pros|Nicl of having one for several days
yet.
A tramp was found stiff near Heurlcttu,
Tex., and a netcro named Juckaon and anoth-
er colored luun were frozen near Waco.
During the Holidays
And throughout the old an<l the coming
year, Frdls, 3 Merrimack street, will con-
tinue to supply the people of Lowell with the
tinesl cunfecliuiiery und tho choicest fruit.
lie has fully prepared himself for New Year's
Willi oruiits'i's, bunitnas, nuls,ligs, dates, etc.,
and soliciiH a sliure of putroniige from fruit
and confectionery buyers. Prices always
low. Buy candy for tbe chlldreu of him.
Lowxix PO0f omen.
Opening and Closing of Malls*
Rare Bnrgrain.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of excel-
lent lund Incated 3>^ inllelT from Lowell P. O.
In one of tbe best towns nnd neighborhoods
in Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, grapes, t<bc. Cottage house of 7 room>
with an extra uood cellar. Good water in
tbe house. Also plenty of hhe«l room, large
high posted barn, match-boarded, wilb good
cellar. Will keep 6 rows and a horse. This
place must be sold within 30 days on account
of aettling an estate and is offerod at the ex-
cecdiiigly low price of |2200. Full particu-
lars of Thomas H. Elliott, 33 Central street,
Ix)well.
"Hull's Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked : "I call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' to wonderful are the
results It accomplfshea." The victories
which il has galneu over coughs, sore Ibrout,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial d|fli-
culllcs are almost numberless. As a speci-
men of the testimonials we are dally receiv-
ing read tbe following :
MoNTPKLIKB, Sept. IS, ld87.
Messrs. Oeo. S. Hull A Co. :
Qentlemen— riCAse aond me by express, C. O.
D., four l)ottlC8 of your Harvard Hronchlal
Syrup. I have been uaing It and feel that 1 owe
my life to Its wonderful curative powers.
Yours truly,
Anna Thkifflb.
Tbe Harvard Bronchial Syrup is put up In
a lb. bottles at 25 cents, und %. lb. bottles at
60 cents a bottle. Prepared by Geo. S. Hull
& Co. (sucuesHors to Lyford A Hull). Five
Cent Saving bunk builtliug, corner Merri-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mass.
Manufacturing antl Xailroad Stoekt
and other Investment securities bought and sold
by Wm. Shepard, 28 Central street. Telephone
No. 5n6-l.
g'umUur« snttf Oarpett.
Sherman A Manning havq a Utrs line of
household furniture, black walnut, ash aod
painted chamber aultes. New and elegant
stylos .It very low prioes. No. 8 Presoott street
8onthwlck block.
A^u»tabl« W*n*ot9 gereeiss^
Patent Sliding Window Sereens and Screen
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors
repaired. Rubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dost. Sectional, extension and
oommon ladders. Patent folding clothes dry-
ers, hard and wooden ware, machinists' and
earpeaters' tools. Longman A Marttai's pure
piepered pnlnts. Cerpei sweepers and eloltaes
sold and repaired by J. 0. Bs— sit, fl
street, Lvwell,
4^Corrected to October^, 1887.
MAILS DUM raou
Albany and the West, 6.40, 9.20 a. m., 1.1S, 6.40 p.
m.
Full lUver, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.10, 7.20 p. m.
Illllerlca, Mass., ll.'^O a. m., 7..20 p. m.
Boston, Mass., 6.40, 8.4fi a. m., 1.16, 8.10, 4, 6.40,
8 ui m.
Concord. N. U., 7.40 a. m., 12.3S, 5 p. m.
l^racut, Mass., 6 p. m.
Kustern, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.20 p. m.
Flt4;hburg, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 5.46, 7.20 p. m.
Lawrence, Mass., U.'^iO a. m., 8.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. 11., 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 6 p. m.
Nhithutt, N. IL, 7.40 s. m., 12.25, 7.20 p. m.
New York, N. Y., 6.40, 8.40 a. m.,8.10, 7.20 p. m.
Northern, T.40 a. m., 12.'^5, 0 p. m.
Nurili Itlllurlui, Mass., 11.2U a. m., 7.20 p. m.
New Hudfurd, Mass., 9.2U a. m.. 1.16, 7.2U p. m.
Providence, It. I., 9.20 a. m., 1.15. 6.40, 7.20 p. m.
Southern, 6.40, 8.40 a. m., 1.16, 8.ie, 6.40 p. m.
SoutD Framlutrham, Mass., 9.2U a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Stouy Uruok Way, 9.2U a. m., 7.10 p. m.
TyiiKsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
TowKBhury, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. IL, 12.26, 7.20 p. m.
Windham and PeLham, N. IL, 6 p. m,
m.
iHetiical.
Worcester, Mass., 8.40, 9.20 a. m., 1.15, 7.30 p
Kceno, N. II. , 9.2U a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Sulem, Mass., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 1.16, 8.10, 4, 6.40, 8
p. m.
Lynn,Mass.,6.40, 8.40 a.m. ,1.10, 8.10, 4, 6.40, 8
p. m.
MAILS OLOBB rOB
Albany and the West, 7, 8.48 a. m.. 4.80, 7.16
p. m.
rail Illver, Mass., 7, 8.40, 10.80, 11.46 a. m.,8.00,
7.16 p. m.
BlUerlca, Ma8S.,6.10a. m.,6 p.-m.
Boston, Mass., 7. 8.46, 10.80, 11.40 a. m., 1 AO, 8.60,
0, 7.10 p. m.
CoDRord. N. H., 8, 8.4fi a. m., 12.15, 7.10 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., 8^5, 8.40 a. m.
Eastern, 6.10, 8 a. m., 1.40, 5, 7.15 p. m. .
ntchburir, Mass., 6.80, 8.40, 11.45 a. m., 8.50, 7.16
p. m.
Lawrence, Mass., 6.10, 9.40 a. m., 8.00, 7.10 p. m.
Manchester, N. II., 8, 8.40 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 u. m.
Nashua, N. U., 8, 8.46, 11.45 a. m., 12.15, 6, 7.15 p.
New York, N.T., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40,
;i.6U, 6, 7.16 p. m.
Northern, 8.46 a. m., 7.10 p. m.
North Blllerlca, Mass., 7 a. m., 9.00 p.m.
New Bedford, Mass., 7,8.40, 10.80, 11.45 a. m.,
:).60, 7.10 p.m.
Provl<lt«nue,U.I., 7,8.40,10.80,11.45 a. m., 1.40
S.M, 7.10 p. m.
Southern, 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, 8.50, 7.10
p.m.
South Framlngham, Mass., 7, 8.45, 11.40 a. m.,
n.riO, 6, 7lO p. m.
Stony lirook Way, 6.80 a. m., 4 JO p. m.
TyuKHWuro', Mass., 8 a. m.. 6 p. m.
Towkobury, Mass., 6.1U, 9.46 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllford, S. IL, 8 a. m., 12.16. 0 p. m.
Wlnlhum and Felhain, N. IL, 8.40, 0.46 a. m.
Wc-'MJster, Mass., 6^10,7,8.45,10.80, 11.45 a. m.,
HO, LlOu. m.
S. IL, 6.86, 8 a.m., 12.10. 7.10 p. m.
Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, 8.00,
^i.'<*s..7*,8.48, 10.80, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, 8.00,
■ I6p,m.
Ee<
•ai<
MANUVAdXmiNO MTOGKl.
Corrected dally by William Hhepard. broker.
No. 28 Central street* Presoott bic^ building,
Lowell. Where ao new transactions w.ke plaee,
the ilgures of urevloiu quotations as to prtos
asked, bid aaa sales are given.
Far
Laet
1
^alue.
Bid.
Asked.
Sales.
Anory
Amoskeag
100
■ • ■ •
eeee
105
1000
1700
esse
1780
Androscoggin
100
120
• • • •
126
Apploton
Atlantic
1000
600
• • • •
600
100
108
• see
108
Ames
500
....
eeee
M6
AuKusU, Ua
ArilDgton, rts.off..
100
....
• • ■ •
VIH
100
....
iw
104
Border City
100
128
180
Its
Bates
100
120
• • • •
125
Boott
1000
1880
• • • •
1840
Boiioi.
1000
f • • •
esse
1100
Boston Uuok Co.. .
700
• • • •
sees
800
CBlH)t
Ohl(»pe«
500
. • • •
eeee
855
100
100
• • • s
109H
China
100
sets
sees
80
Ovheeo
000
sees
sees
800
GolumbUa
1000
1900
seee
1910
Continental
IflO
....
• • • e
39>t
Dwlgbt....
600
780
787 >t
Kverett
100
70
6BH
rranklbi
100
00
t • e e
90
r. River Bleaohery
100
* • • •
• see
135
Great Falls
100
• set
ese e
«1»V
Haailtoa
1000
• see
m
Vi^
Hamilton Woolen.
100
• • ••
• • t •
IOH'4
HlU
100
79
80
1»\
Hartford Carpet...
100
• • e •
193
300
Jackson
1(100
sets
....
972 H
Laoonla
400
• • • •
900
4?2H
Lancaster
400
• ess
eeee
bM
Lawrenoe
1000
• •et
esse
1040
Lowell
690
710
• • • •
712>,
lA>wellM. Shop...
5O0
700
• tea
720
Lowell Bleachery.
1(10
140
• • • •
148
Lowell Hosiery... .
100
80
• • • •
84
Lowell ties Co....
100
• • • •
■ • • •
300
L'/mon
100
■ • • •
71
61M.
Miiucheator Mills..
100
140
• ■ • •
141 '4
Mass Cotton
1000
1020
« • • •
1027 H
Merrlmaok
lUOO
• • • •
1150
1122 >,
Middlesex
100
176
• • • 1
18U
Monadnook
1000
....
• • • «
1100
Nashua
6O0
....
• • •
500
Naumkeag
100
100
• • t •
101 '.,
Newmarket
600
• • « •
sees
817^
Norway Plains....
600
• • • s
eeee
820
Otis
1000
.* t«
• see
1600
PaoUIe
1000
>• •
• t ■ •
1640
ro|>peroU
600
• ■ • •
• • • •
UUO
Pembroke
100
t fl • •
• • • •
240
Hussell Mills
100
90
sets
100
.Shaw Stocking Co.
100
115
• St-
130
Salmon Falls
800
• • • •
2.V)
247>i
ftiirk
1000
• • • •
1160
llft7\
I'homdlke
1000
• > • ■
■ • ■ •
1200
Tremont A Suffolk
100
120
• • • •
120',
I'nlen Cotton
100
216
• ••
820
Vaasaltwro'
lOO
....
• • • •
80
Washington MlUs.
lOO
....
100
100
Webster
100
....
• •e e
62X
WllUmantlo Linen.
26
....
• s • •
45
York
760
060
• • • •
972K
■STABLISHBD 1887.
•
it
Old stand of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
dlke street (Northern depot). The largext and
tlnest stock of (Inlshed work to be tound In
Middlesex county, at prU^os much lower than
C4in l>e obtained elsewhere for Urst class work.
*ixtra charge for scttlnK work either In or
ef Lowell. All orders promptly executed
and In a satisfactory manner.
O. H. ANDREWS, O. WHBELBR.
41 Tbomdike Street, • • Northern Depot
LOWELL, MASS.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh trom the shore
every week
25 Cents a Pinte
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Betail Draggists
OPPOSITE POST OPnOB.
IT IS FOR YOU I
IIV-INANS BROS.'
INDIAN CURE!
^ Thousands have taken It and 11E.)01CKD.
Thousands are now taklug It and KK.IUICING.
Snstrunton.
'^ TRAOCMARK.
For It cures Khcuinatlsni, Scrofula, Ec/.cma,
Salt Ithcnin, Stomach, Liver nnd Kblnoy Troub-
les, et<;. Ih very pleasant to take and Is quick
and effoctlvo In eriidlcatlnir dUeasu from the
system. It purlflcs uud enriches the Blood, and
ATlvos viKor and stronjrth to the Hyitiem, righting
any tilsidacement lu its own natural poslUoii.
(;ive Indliin Cure a trial nud the blessing uf
health will surely fullow.
Indian Cure •1.00 a BottU. Six for •5.00.
I'KErAiiKi) nr
XHo IVlnitnsi 3Ieili<*Iuo Co.
WOKOKSTBR, MASS.
BILIOUSNESS.
This very cotnmon complnint, which is
caused by a dormant or inactive liver, can
he cured in a sliort time by usinf; Ingalls'
Mandrake Compound, ns can also the va-
rious diseases arising from inactive liver
or kidneys. Tliese organs, if iiinctiv*?, will
allow impure blood to cuter the heart,
cauhinK tightness about that organ and
palpitation.
Slio Niiffcrotl thirty years.
Mr». Dudley CnANOLsa, of Mclrosr, Ma<tt,,
says : " I hud NufTcrcd witli IMIftitntinn of tlic Ilnirt
more than thirty ycaru before I fiuiid unytliin^ to
Kive inc cssrntiul rcliiT. Lu«t fall I tried Ingalls'
Mandrake Compound, and, rrniurkuhlu as it wat,
this Compound relieved me in two day*, so that (nr
Hcvernl muntht afterwards I |bU not tho klij'litci.t
toed' of it, and UIM prrrcctly IVe^/mm it now. Soiiu
tiroes, bcTiire I took this Compound, the pultiitioiis
of my heart were so violent iis to !>)iake my wlinlr
body with rapid aKitalions, and iit times I fainted ant'
becams entirely inseii<<ible. Now I am iMrfectly frci-
froiB all this luflsrinif. Consequently I can inot*
Incrrcly und earnestly recninniend tills Compound
to .nil I'ke sufferers, as prceniiiicntly the beat medi-
cine I ev*t Knew for Palpitutioti of the Heart."
This Compo'ind is purely Vegetable,
nnd strengthens . nd biilds up till* system
while it eradicates ol^ease.
Ingalls' Mandrake Compound is sold
by nil Druggrts. Price v' ; six bottles
for $s. Prepared only by the IKG ALLS
RtEDICAL CO., Lowell. Mm*.
MINARDS
KING
OITItKN I'alns, Kxtrrnal nnd Internal. RK-
LIKVK4 Swellliiirs, Contractions of the Mus-
cle'', StllTiieHHul the .loliils. IIK.-tLS linilHes,
Hialds, lluriiH, Cuts, Ciinkt, und Scrat^-Jics.
(Must stable Uemedy In the world.) C17UK.S
UheiiiiiatlHin, .Nc(iral)(lu, IInarMcness, Huro
Thnxit, ( Yoiip, und all Kindred ufTcciliMi'*.
A LMri{«t ItottlA. A Powerful Kniitady.
Most t'icoiiniiilewL •• It ousts l»tit 'ttliv. Itottle.
All DruKKt^ts. NKLBON * OO., Boston.
Distress After Eating
Is one of the many dUuttrcenldo symptoms of
■lyspepHla. Ilcadni'he, hctirtlnirn, noiir r<tomacli,
f.'tlntiie.sH and caprli'lons appetite are iiUo
caused by this very widespread and growbiK
dlseai^e. Ilood'H S.-irHapaiillu ioiich the stoin
ach, (ToatCH an lippetKc, pruinotos healthy di-
gestion, relieves tho headache, nnd cures the
mo>4t obstlniito cases uf <lyspepala. Head the
following :
".My wife had dyi>pc|nla. 8bc could not keep
her food down, and had that oppres'^cd feeling
after eating. Rilio had no appetite and was tired
all tho time. Sjie tried numerous modlcliiOH
without being relieved, but the llr^t buttle of
Hood's .SarsiiDurlllii did her n great deal of
good. 8lic liiiH taken two bottlo.i, and can eat
anything wlihuut tlUtress, und has no trouble In
retntnlng food." .John nArTKMi'iKLD, Marlon,
Ohio.
ALL-GONE PEELING
' I have been troulilcd with dyspepsia. I had
but little a|)pctlte, and what I did cat distressed
me, or did nie little good. In un hour after eat-
ing I would experience a f.itntness or tired, all-
gone feeling, as though I had not eaten any-
thing. Hood's Snrsaparllla dhl me an Immense
amount of good. Il gave mean appetite, and
my food rcllHhcd and satisfled the craving I hail
previously experienced. It relieved me of that
faint, tired, ailgono feeling. I have felt so
much better since I took Hood's .Sarsaparllla,
that I nm happy to recommend It." O. A.
I'AciK, Watertown, Mnss.
N. It. I)e sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all driiaglKts. *1 ; six for iH. Prepared
only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO I>oiiie» One Dollar
FARMERS, ATTENTION I
Stockbrldc* Mannras.
Bowli«r*s HHl and Drill Phospbata.
Baffislo Bona Sup«r>Phosphat«.
Bradley's •■per.Phosphata.
El. ^. y^aod. Sc Oo.
4V
IMr. H. B. DAY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangemi^nts made us pianist, organist and
accumiianiitt for concerts. Five Cent K>uvlnM
liank liulldlaK.
Mitdiell's Boys' School, Billerica, Mass.
A strictly select family school for boys. Ad
mlts boys from clgtii to liftcen. Send for circa
larto
C. MITCHELL, A. M.,
Principal.
MR. AND MBB. HOBBON'S SOHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KKTTKVBEIL
will give a cuui'MO of
TEN LECTURES ON GtKMAN LITERATURE
At our school, cx>mmenclngon Wednesday OTen-
Ing, Nuv. IKth, at 8 o'clock, ity sfieclal request
they will be irlven In Kugllsh. Prhe for course.
$5.00. I'loase address
UKtJ. W. IIUB30.N, 1.10 K. Merrimack St.
COMMONWEALTH OF MAS8A-
CIIU.SK1T8.
MiuuLESRX, as.
PIIOIIATE Cf)URT.
To all porsrns Inioicslcd In the eiitate of IfEN.
ItV A. COIKIItN, late of LowoH, In said
rounty, deceuMMl, (jukktino:
Wbcrcas. .MJIIN K. KIMItALL, the admla-
Istrator, with the will annexed, of the estate o(
said deceased, hiiH preNeiited tor allowance the
llrsl ui'^uiiiituf his adnilulstrutiun upun the es*
tate ot Hikld do<-ca»>od ;
Yuii are hereliy cited to apiiuar nt a prolwta
court, lo be holden at (ainbrldgo. In sat i coun-
ty, on the foiirtli Tuesday of .January, Inst., at
nine o'<*lo<k In ttie lureiioon, to show cause. If
any yuu h ive, why the same shuuhl npt lie al*
lowed.
And sahl admlnlstratur Is onlered to serve
thU citation by piiidUldng the same onctj a week
111 tlie Lowell Dally (.'ourler, a newspaper
iirliitcd at Lowell, three weeks sii<M>esslvcly, the
lawt publication to be two days, at least, before
said court.
Witness, ifKoitOK M. IIuooks, esuulro, Jiid
Kidn
y, Tn
of said court, this fourth day uf .lanuar.
the \ear ut our Ltii'd uuu thousand eight liua*
■ id tti
dred und eight) -eight.
L IL TYLRIt, Register.
iHrdtral.
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
A Ncrtly, Itihlnff Mkin OlsMiBe with Kndlaaa
iSunVriux Cured by Outltura R«tuiadles.
If i had kiuiwn uf the ('itiTritRA UKMKi>IBa
twenty-eight years ngo it would have naved ma
#'^00.0(1 (two hiiiidied dollars; und u<i tiniiiunsa
aiiiuunt id' siillcilng. My dUtiaM) (I'nui lasts)
ciiiiiineiK'cd oil my head In a sput not larger
than a cent. It xprcad iiiiddly all over my iMxIy
und got under my iuiIIh. The fu-nlcH would drop
oir of me nil IIr< lime, and my HUlTeilng waa
endless, and without relief. One lliuusund doL
lavs would not tempt mo t«> have thU dlsoasa
over again. 1 am a jioor man, but feel rich to
be itdicved ut what some of the d«M!turs said
was h'piixiy, some i Ing worm, psoriasis, vW.. I
took.... ami — Mui'Hupnrllhts over one year
and a half, but no cure. I went to two or tnre«
doctors and ni> cure. I cuiiiiol iirals« the CtTTt.
cnuA ItKMklHKs tuu much. They have mad*
my Hkin as clear und free from seniles as a
baby's. All I ukciI uf them wss three Ikixcb of
Cirrici nA,Hiid timie ImiIIIcs of Curici ka Kk-
SDI.VKNT, and two cakes of CliTlfUKA hUAF.
If you had l>ecn here and said yuu would hava
cured me for (iJiSMSi yuu would have lia«l tha
money, I liMiked like the picture In your book
of I'norhinls (ph'turu number two, "How to
Cure .Skin Dlsuases"), hut now I am ns clear as
any person over was. Through force ot habit I
rub my huniU over my arms ami legs lu scraicb
oniM- lit u while, but to nu purpose. I am all
well. I Kcratcbed twenty eight years, »nd It got
to lie n kind of second unture Ut ui'Jh . 'baak
yuu a Ihouxand itmus. Anything mflBBHyUyoit
WMkt it. '.i'..o-<y n\i\*: iiiUaHM|MMpi iWin I'WaUl
this may m rite U> mu aiiT^^^WTTswur It.
DKN.NIS DOW.MNU.
Waterliury, Vt., Jan. io.li, lHal.
I'soHusIh, Kc/ema, Tetter, Itlngworm, Lichen,
I'riirltiiM, .N'liid Ileal, Milk (,'rust. l>an«lruff.
Iiurli(M>', linkers', tirocers' and washurwom.
all's Itch, and every species of Itching, llumlna,
Scaly, I'Imply liiiinorH ot the likln and Hcalti
and Itlood, with Lohs of Hair, are poslilrely
cured by (;i°TH'ii|(A, the great skin cure, and
Ci'TKi UA .HoAi', an eM|Ulslte .Skin lleautlller,
externally, and Liriri UA ItKSoi.VK.NT, the new
itlood I'lirlller, Internally, when physlciuns and
all other remedies lull.
«uhl everywhere. Price, CirricimA, BOe.}
SoAl-, 'i.''>(%( ICKNoi,vi:N'r, #1. Prepared by tho
I'oni-.K DUI'i) ANI> (IIKMIC'AI. Co., Ilostou,
.Ma>4N.
««-Seiid for "How tu Cure 8kln Olseascs," 64
PSKCH, .'xi lllii-'trailoM-i, and liHi tirillmonlals.
PIMI'LKN. blucklicaiU, chauped and ollr
"kill |iieveiited by CliTK'liKA MKUICATKU SuaP.
Oatiti'rhitl Dnutgitt'm.
To be freed from tho dangers of ButTocatloa
while lying down; tu breathe freely, sleep
Huiindly und undisturbed; tu rise refreshed,
head dear, brain active and free from pain or
arlie; to know that no poUonoiis, piiirlil matter
dcllh'N the breath and rots away the dellcAto
machinery of Nmcll, taste Slid hearing; to feel
that the syxUMn does not, tliroiigh Its veins and
arterlcM, sink up the poison that Is i>uro to UB-
derinlne and destroy, U Indeol a lilesslng )e.
vond all oilier human enjoymentn. To purchase
liiimiinlty from .hik-Ii a tate should li« the object
ot all allflcted. Iti.t lliuse who have tried many
remedies and pliyMcluns despair of relief or
cure.
SAM iiUD's Uadk'ai. Ci'KK iiiecti* every phaso
uf Catarrh, trom a Kimple bead cold tn the most
loathHoinc and destructive Mtuifos. If in local
and constitutional, instant In relieving, periha-
neiii in <;iirlng, safe, economical and nevor-fatl-
liig.
.Sankouii'k Kaoicai. Ciikk consists of one
bolile ol° tbe llAiiirAi, CiiRK, oim liox of C'A-
rAKKHAI. Sol.VKNT, und one. iMruovKi) Ik-
ilAi.Kii, all wrapped In one package, with treat-
Ise and dlrecltons, and sold by u 1 druggists for^
lIll.OO.
POTTKK DRIMi AM) ClIKMlCAI. CO., BOSTOM.
No Rtieumatiz About Me.
IN ONK MINtJTK
a <V^ The Cutleura Aiitl-Pain Plas>
^M^F • tnr relieves Hhciimstic, Sciatic,
a Jf^ .Sudden, .Shan) and .Nervoun I'alns,
I ^P§ A strains and Wenknesses. The flrst
\ § m^^sw\ only iialii-KlllInK plaster. New,
% ^^ nrlglnal, tnstanutneous, Infallible,
safe. A marvellous Antidote to Pain, Inflam-
mation and Weakness. I'lleiiy un'lke and vast-
It superior to all other plHHterH. At all ilruf-
g'ists, inc.; live for |il ; or, |K>Hiagc free, of POT.
TKn nui.a and chkhical Co,, itoston, Mass.
MCOAIS-AWAROED-
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
If pMpand to qnoH
■'.1
f^'A
LOWELL DAILY COURIER. THUIISDAY. JANUARY 19, 1888.
Ci}e lotocU ©ails Courier.
THURSDAY, JANUARY lO^lJ^
Ciilendar tnr J»BO«rf
SUM.
HON.
1 TIK.
V
1
•2
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8
9
, 10
lA
10
1 >7
tt
28
1 'i*
2tt
SO
31
le><;th ok day
Vh. Sim.
•UK.
7.10 « 4«
M<H)K
8n.l.^t>-ni.
lart iHglil was v.ry rol.l. ar.l to^lny h«« l>ccn
of the .'aine . l.nractor. a bluer uoinhwesl wln«l
«d<ilng to It-* .Ili.«}ntc.ilneuft8. At
lK8l evenlii;; tin- u-minraturo wn« 2.V\
mornluR 11 ,!»n«lnt 1 ..Mo<-k UP.
BUSINESS JSOTICEB.
doubt be represented before T«|J»J«y. There
should be juHt 100 more uiemberii before the
CreatloD cometi off. ,
Hoi^n-IlfcBToy.
The roarriaire of Jobu .1. Hosuu, tt-q.. an^'
dav afternoou at live o clmW ul the »a-
roi-hial re.ideti.e of tlu; Church of the
h;aored Heart. Uev. Jr. »"«Tett. O li . l.,
mrformhJK the ceretuouy. Mi. n iHiHm
A lloKiu. brother of the Kfooin. \va>
i?eM .S aiuJ Mi«« Kate K. Fay wa- the
t.ride.nald'. KolloNvin« V"m '"f mf of tl^
,»onv tliere a rer.:pt.ou at the \^»\^ J^J}'^
UiiiW No. ft AL'avvum Ktreet. whuh uns 1 1-
eSd bv a lar^; number of friend* of the
001 traolik' I'ar'i^"- The usher, were
MeK.,>. .luhu' W. McKvoy, l.rother o t u-
l.ride, l>Hiii«'l nos;«.n, brotlier of the biulc-
Mr. MorrlBon i^poke furtberJu coDdemn*^
tloD of reporters, and wheu Chief of 1 oUai
Notch was a>K)Ut to introduce iiiforinat on-
re}i;«rdin« tlu- character of Hoev. he foroblr
ol.jc.led. When, however. .Major Noye»
Jd it way In favor of Hoev, Mr. MorrUon
xva. anxious to have It ^o ui. The jud^e
eon-^lilerf.l the fact that tlie men prt'vloua y
Lore t'ood characters and tiued tlicui oul)
*>J.'» and one-half the cost" each.
,lu(ls:c Ha.lle* Kitiil lUicklev .li;l. pcrfeolly
riK'lil ill (-I liking llic two men :iu I uilerfcring
lu^behaif of KmerKOi^ ^^
Pure maple huuui to.lay only He. lb., 2 Ibt.
i.'icls., at Smith's.
Special Notices*
Imperial ilotices*
.'i o'clock
at 7 thU
Ho-
thev
l^y Marion, artistic phot ou-rupher,
THE OITI.
::,^"-s:.:
irroom, Patrick Kcyes jr.. and C^eor^e 1
Green. The presenln were vcrv tiumerou.
and a)anv were eM'c^-iall.v beaut if u nud ui
pruuriale. At '.».3U u'cliR-k Mr. and >Ir>
Iran^efl the city for Bo»toii. whence ^
w ill iu-..ceed on their we.ldin:; lOur to >cw
York, I'hila.lelphia. ^^•a^hiul:ton and otiier
points of Inlerot In the viciuity of ihcKe e t-
wn. On tiicir return lhc\ will rcsi.li; at tue
comer of School and Howtri' htreels.
Blank Hooki.
Leilt-'Cff . lonrtialc, records, and
of new jfoods. Trice* way
lUtvx pictures framed from
at your o\vu price at
luu'clv Houce block.
all kind«
dowu. For 00
new inouldinK*
CambrliliJt'H, Merrl-
14c.
^ee loi-alx on pasres .^ nnrt 7.'
The fonuniitte on stale a}) nut \*»i nisht
and transacted rouline bu«iiics^.
l\rcy N. Ken.vax of this city has been
awarded a pMt<'nt on a pi|te.haiiyer.
The Ice harve^t above I'avMucket" falls may
be complcH.I till., wc^k if ilic weather cuu-
lltiues lavoratilc *
coal is scarce niul hi;-!,. Lul I>. ^y• ""'"^
& Son, No. :. Onlral stiecl. have a full *lock
of all blzes auil Kind*.
Through some di. arrangement of the
wires. !» laUe alarm \va» Miuck irom box l.
m ll.a<ithlsmornlny;.c»llli:n out a portion
of the department.
The scholars of the Hi;.'h school arc to
pnl.tish a paper s«M.n. similar to the one pub-
fished last v*nr. Th» lirst number will l»c
out in the course vt two or three wecU«.
The tirst stap- r« hcaisal of the »acrcd can-
tata,-Josei-l/s H,.n.!a;;c.";crm|OM>l of solos
ttud chorus.- i.u«ul.cr:iiK' W^. « »" '"' l**''' L''''
eveulnj; lu the Sliatluck street xcstry at ..J<^"
oV-luck.
There wa» ;;ood "slipi'inu* '»u the MhMle-
sex road all last w»i k .uid It was Improye.l
by the owners of ^:oo.l slepi>er
•now made tin
but it Is aKi<'» '" »«'*'"«• couduiou
The union revival service* at the Worth
ir.ct Methodist chuidi tlii- wetk, aie at
bv incieasini: couKrciratlous. 1 b :
itev. .Mr. llolmau ot tentralvIlN
Y. M. 0. A.
The prcsUlent
Coiniuittrv* for I***.
of the association. Mr. W.
F Hills, has Ih'cu very busy cnllstin;^ men
for the V arious uss.K^^latlou commtlP-cs tbv,
i.iist two (lavs, endeavoring: to pt onl\ tbo^e
who vvouliiao the uu.si » mcienl vvx)rlv. real-
l/.inc that sncctss to any soHety I* lar^re \
,lue to faithful work done by responsible
w (.rkers. The follow Iuk i» a list of the com-
mittees appi>inted to date :
KxeciUlve Conin.Ut. e - Mr. .1. K. Kverett.
cliaUmao: Messrs. 11. >. Julioou. M. P.,
V\ in. II. Ward, ass-.ilafes. ,
Unaiu c r.MunilUec - >Ir. w in. ii
, balnnan. Me.sis. W . II. \N iiltc. t . 1.
K. J. Hemlhjfs. K. N. Ilarke. t rank 1 .
\N . II. WlKMln, O. A. .Mcndl and I»r.
»»si!oo«l, associate*.
U..or.i8 HI tl l.ll'rarv ( oininUue-A
rhabnian; Mersrs.I. K Kv.ieu, I.
aid.l. ll.ia\erl>.as^o«late*
Lecture and I- .nuitalhimut ^ ""l'"'"*S7''' /
II. ,«*. .l(ilm«on. chalruiai. ; McsnrH. \V . A. «.oi^ ^ .
II. a. llamlbon.Cliau. Ins \MiluaWer ana ba-
ward S. .Vd.iMi", asMMlatci..
tuber announceiuerits will l>e made ul an
earl\ ilate. ,.
Sod-
In
eX'
exam
liest Messina lemons in the market
doz.. 2 iioz. 23 ct8., at SmllU's, 47 Merrimack
street. __
One of the baril.ilus oflered by M'. ^J'-J*-",':
erson. 21 Central street, lor a sliorl til e
one !?10 bromi.lc portrait and one do/.eu
tra tine cablin ts lor Vl.'tO. Call a
Ine Nimples of hU work.
A. N. MwriMon
«hows special patterns In bronze, oak, an.j
oVher kind, of picture mouKlluK'. also n tfood
line of rorcl.n 'md Atuerican »'hoU.<';»|>^:.
,teeleMuraxinv'* -""I etchinK's. he P'lceB
are rUhl. No. SS> Merrimack street. up
daIrK
RIlU
. Warl,
cdiitdcn,
llayKcU,
s. Cutler,
W. »l>»u'e
Uest Moisltia nrau^en in the market 3 i\ot,
i5cls. at Muilh's.
TOUE ATTENTION 18 CALLED
To the character of InventorB In the New Hamp-
Bhlre TruBt Co.'s 6 p«r ct. Debenture Bomda.
lMlt«fleld Saylnjt* Bank, IMUsfleld #6,000
Lancaster SavJiiKs »««ik, Lanciister.....
Norway IMaliis ShvUik* H"">k, llochestcr
Mllfor<1 KlveCenlSavluv'u Haiik. Mllfonl
Merrimack County 8avInK» Bank, Con-
c»>nl :••;;'•■■/,•.••'
rranklln Savlnn-^ Hank, Franklin.......
Merrimack lUver Havlnga Bank, Man-
cheitier :■••;• •••••••»•••
Cheshire I'rovldcnt InBiliullon, Keene
•0.000
ilu.ouO
10,000
tlfl.OOO
US.OOO
#30,000
$100,000
Special 0otiees<
F. Rodliff, Jr., Agent, Courier Building.
roiOMies
ll« ou Ttiue*
mono and appointmenta
mnile
reliable
rei-'Ulat-
The last
road rallu-r r.'Uiih for a time.
^reaches, audtomoirow evening. Rev. Mr.
Annual M»«>tiUB
m
en s
tend* il
evening
Sweetscr.
Attention U callr.l to the anuouncemcnt of
tu exhibition of oil paiutiu».'s, partdiei. and
decorated china. A elas. for Instruction In
these braucheii of art is to be forme.l by Mrs.
Foster, M thoroughly comi'deut teacher from
Manchester.
The »uperlnten«b'nt of city srales. K- •'•
K<M)nan. welirhed 1^44 tons of hav durliiki
1887, 727 tons of coal, 172 liorMs and ft yoke
Of oxen. Asmeasuierof wood and bark,
be measured SiS."*! cor-N <if wood. Hi" fees
for welcbluK were #3!n».U. imd for measur-
ing. 9178.30.
There seems to he no douM that the com-
Wittee on licenses this V ear hoKI the same
opinion BH Mav or Paluier In opposition to
Ibe Krantluit "f liquor licenses to women.
A n»eml»er of the committee nuanled as one
of the most "llbiial" on the license <iiiestlon,
expreskcd himself to this effect yesterday.
The vounjf ( athollc Cadet* of Si. Patrick's
achoolliave chosen the followinK'h legate* to-
represent them at the St. Palii. k". day con.
veutlon : C. P. I.vnch. J. .1. Mci luskev, R.
McCluskey. F. l>. laney. .1. .1. Dunfey, J. J
K«bonev..F. Miskella. .1. o'Cuiiuor. M. A.
Corcoran, ^sit9om, .1. HIckey, L. DoyJe and
J. J. tiavaigP: <
Funeral »er»ic«a.
The funeral of Mrs. Corn A. Cocgebhnll
took place from her home. No. 120 HliJb
atreet, this afternoon. Rev. Mr. Manchester
conducted the serN Ices. The bearers vvere
Charles H. Hobson. I.ewN H. Klleskl. Alex-
ander AIk-Is and Henry (iraham. The lu-
teruient was in the Etlxon i-emeteiy.
Runaway.
ThesleL'hof RUhard Pflmer was oyer-
turucil at the post office ai»out b.lV) o clock
Yesterday afierno<ui, by catching l" ibe
borte car track. M'. I'aUner was thrown
Into the street, but fortunately escaped unln
Jured. The horse continued up the
dragJng the slel^ih on
wab baJly smashed.
Ilugii F.
loin and
Christian l>oetriue
eiy.
In spite of the liad weather, the inectlng of
the t liri»tlan IKh trine society of the liiiimu-
otale Conception was atten.ied last id^ibt U\ a
very laiire proportion ol the mend)ei>, and
the meeting was In a hludi dcuiee ciilertalu-
ing and hcli.ful. The ortlcei> for the vear
were chosen a» follows: Pi»»i<lcnt»
tiillon; vice pre^ideid". .lohn J. t
Frank .1. BiMuan; iciording secretary, \\i\-
Ham U. Ward; tlnandal secretarv. Il<«;;h h
Farley. Kev. O. M. Huiii-. i». -N • •• i"''*
tlnues as spiritual director. Foilowlnjf the
election, Fr. Burns made a brief a.hlre»s.
He allude.1 to the fact that the ilay was ob-
.f rved bv the church as the fe«si of the cbair
uf St. Peter at Rome, and hi* remarks bon
upon the apostle's life and martyr.lonj In that
V Ity. He 4|uoted nvuiy anecdotes of the ll'lci-
itv and heroism of the early I hilstlan>, and
..Imwetl how in these- ilays their examples
find manv Imitators. After a .luet by Messrs.
Karlv and Martin. Miss Fanny Maxwell read
nn essav carrvln>f further the •cntlment In-
troduced liy Fr. Burns. Sbegave a sketch
of St. Peter's career, his choice at the hef .
' Iwelt
Time 1
.hould be kept. If you cany a
wat.li In your l>oclvet or have a well
ed mantle clock ai your home you will be on
time and live up to xour aicreemeids. A
tailure to do so vann<d then Ik; «v> {•"I';" on
th-it account. Clarke. M Centra street,
make a spccialtv of Hue watches and inant «
,!ocks. and al.o'has the auencv of Parabola
>pectacles. Low prices prevail.
Bc-t(J. W. Per-iauilatclnthe mnrkot 4
lb». -j:. cts. till" week only at Smith's. 4. Mer-
rimack street.
"ALL OUT OF JOINT.
II
Cambric Edgings and Insertions, and
All-Over Embroideries, Swiss, torchon
and Medicis Trimmings, Feathflr-Btitch
Trimming, Cash's White and Colored
Ruflflings, All*Over and Open-Work
Tiickings. lor. all White 'Goods and
Trimmings for the same seek
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
Merrlmnelc Stro«t.
£prrtal polices.
CHOKE HKVEN TER CENTS.
you HALK.
Mon««frc Loans
Your
1 SEND 2^. STAMP FOR 4 ;
the society-.
Obituary.
death of M-^'. t harle-
The death of .Mr*. «. narie- A. Iveudall, a
brief announce-.ient af which ha* already
been made, c.curred at her late home. l.)l
(Jorham street, yesteiiiay mornln::
nine ' ' 'Oek. A llllle more than two
ttjfo Mr. and Mrs. Kendall were both
•nk.the former with gastric fever
Sonic of our rewnt Farm
may Ue noticed as tollows :
t».V) on 40 arre larai worU»
|i.v>noii40
#.VNJ on (O
jiMio on f*
f (t.'iO t.n KU
(i|u(N)on Ml
llftuO un HO
Personal
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.iiioo
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knowlwlr
pwlen«»e, "'**
oan>fHl
a •tolliir
•elections, 17
|o«(. lutarast
D or Wane-
itfue'i,
vears' e\pwien«»e,»-** « -w..... .--.
liaM seinl annucby at Appleton Iwak
Kor details l..uulre of ihe AmdetoB
•It NatlouH' oauk.orof the andorslgi
JvlMBALL. VOSE & CO..
' ae CKNTKAL STKBBT.
ibout
weeks
taken
and the
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
Suoneasor to D«. B. M. MBLaOM,
44 M«rrtauM!k atrMK. - • Hoatorri Hlo«k
For the Inst four weeks our
prices for "heavy weights" ha?
been ail out of joint. As n mat-
ter of closing out the storU it
worliH well, but as for "proflts,*'
they're things ^e don't know any-
thing about these days.
Most of the Young Men's Suits
that we've put down to $10 and
$12 are sold; today we marked
down fresh lots. Our twelve and
thirteen dollar suits we reduced
to $10. Our fourteen and flfteen
dollar suits we mark $12.
A lot of Men's Ulsters have
been marked down from fourteen
I
NEW PATTKUN^ IN
II.VMIiLl.(>-^
— AT—
I
MAYNAUI» ft CO.'8,
la MKItllI.MACK bT.
•T
i
I
its siile.
street.
The latter
A Note frona an Old SubacrlUer.
Mewp. Kiiltors : I have been a re-wlar
reader of the Lowell Journal or t-ourler
since 1H39. and In INo Ixcame a subscriber.
Inisiy 1 worked in the basement of the
bulldlnjr at the corner of Central ami Hurd
streets. Jacob i:oi>bins k-pt a dru^' stor^
on the Urst floor, and James C. A>tr «ns his
clerk, l^eonard Huutress publidied
Journal upstairs. Knkas^ Mohoan.
Worcester. l>ec. 20. ISST.
the
Lowell Silent Society.
The annual election of oiUc.rs of the Low-
ell Silent society tut. I; !'l:irc la-l '''-''*' '""'
resultol asfollow^: PnMdcnt, H. 11. May-
berrv: secrctarv. IJoi.aUl l>oii-la«: treasurer,
Chaile* Folsoiu: commilt.f. Mi» Cora May-
berrv. Joseph S'.pcr ami Jaiuc'. NcNon. tlie
constitution and l.y laws re<<iveil sotne
cbansre-. one of which wa^ to enlarire the
territorv to be einl.racid oy tlie dub from a
radius of ten to one of littttu miles. Ihe
meeting ailjouriied at a lat<- hour, with some
Important business left undone.
Arrldruts.
Mrs. Charle* H. Kobbins. wliose husband U
of the tirm of t alik-rwood »V Kobbins, deal-
era in cijrars and toba«co on Merrimack
street, fell ©n the sidewalk on P.ridve street,
between her residence ami that of a uei«hbor.
Tuesday nl;;ht. and fractured
near the shoulder.'
Lawrence J. Thy lie, a well known
pa».er man. fell on the walk in front
residence Tuesday, and. striklnR on he back
of his head, received a <ut that requlre.r the
attendance of a pbyi-iclau. I»r. McOweu put
In several stitches to clo«e the wound.
latter with tYphol«l imeuinonla. Mrs. Ken-
dall's condition was the more aerious. and
from the lirst has kIvou her friends givat
alarm. She was a ^reat suHerer till her
.leath. Mrs. Kendall was the younirtst
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Caleb
Crosby, and was 4a years old. She was edu-
cated In the I^jwell schools and was a gradu-
ate of the Salem Normal school. She was a
teacher In the Franklin school for severa
rears, ami was married Sept. 10. l^i4. At
the First Baptist cliurch, of which she vras a
devote.1 member, her place will l)e hanl to
fill, as she was a faithful worker and much
beloved by all. She was a pleasant iieiKhl>or,
kind frieud, andalovln^r wife and mother,
aiul III the home circle, ma.ie so cheerful by
IHT preseueo, she will la." sadly missed. Her
husband, who Is still contiueil to his bed, and
ber four motherless children, three bovs and
aKirl, will have the sympathy of all. A
brother, Warren C. Crod.y, and a sister.
Sarah J., a teacher In the Colburn school,
will miss a sister's atfectlon. and a large cir-
cle of friends will feel that they have Indeed
lost a frteiKl. .
Police Court.
Weilnesdav, Jan. IH.-The trial of Lawsoii,
McSliea and'.McXally was lesume.l at 2.U.
a lartc company of ^pecl»tors l>eiug on band.
Mr ' l)oiiahue 'resumed his cro^^-examiiia-
tion of Hcnrv Welch, but elicilcl notlunn
new. Ollicer Crowley, Captain Howard,
Lojran and Lawson ^'ave further evidence.
.Mr. Morrison made a heated argument lor
his ilicnt. and attackc.l McMaiuis severely.
Mr. i>onahuc spoke in behalf of his client.
Chief of I'olice Noyes nuule a very
plea for the prosecution. Judu'c
thought the case was a coinpaialively
DENTIST
^mV TEAS
dollsTS to tl3«
WE OFFER ONE CASE
BEST QUALITY
MEDIUM SLATE
Lining
Cambric,
Slightly damaged in mannfiictnr-
ing by small pin cuts occurring
every fortsjr-twp Inches. ^
Sleighing Robes
FUR GLOVES. FUR CAPS.
FiiiCMit Ai»»ortm«»nt,
All Quiilltle«»
I*rloe» tlio Loweait.
WM.P.BEAZER&CO.
RAZORS
ANl>
STROPS.
CROP OF iswy.
F
I
N
E
her left arm
newH-
of his
Poliee Jottinc"-
Last August a man named William Robey
went to the hou-e of a farmer in W aketield
and represented to hi- wife that her husb-ud
bad scut him to ^et a horse. He put a valu-
able harness ou the animal and then left, say-
iUK he would soon return. He has not been
seen t.ince. Inspectors Hayes ami Laflamme
obtained a clue to the thiePs whereabouts
and yesterday arrcste.l Idm on Lawrence
atreet, where W was emuloyed in a stable.
OfBcer Alexander of Witketield arrived In
Lowell yesterday and took the prisoner there
for trial. Uobcy sa\ s the Jiorse died in 1 ort-
land. ^ .
Olliiiore Notea.
Tickets for the (.iimore concert are selling
like hot-cakes— or rather ciiecks ^'MhI for
tickets. The real coupon tickets will not i>e
ready until tomorrow, win n the |)lan of the
ball will be at iMirant .^ itogers's store,
and cheeks can iHcvhanucd
Miss Frltcb. who i- to stnu with the Gil-
more company, i- a M. IvOuN rlrl of 24. who
has sune In concert tours with l>Rinrosc-h,
JosefTr. Whilhemj an.l (dhor-. She Is flne.
Besides the 347 members of the Choral so-
ciety whose names were given vestenlay,
forcible
Hadley
imple
ouc"^He"had no .iiiiicillty lil timlins: ilija the
charges were substantially sustained. 11
was lmpos>ib!e for several witnesses of such
a lively alV.iir to tell similar stories a« regard-
e«l miiJule facts, hence be should not conshl-
er the few discrepancies in the testinionv.
He found probable cause auain-sl the defend-
ants, and. not caring to assume jurisdiction
in the case, ordered them in ^M») to the su-
perior court. The entire trial occupied four
liours. _ .,11
Thursday, Jan. 111.— Two simple drunks
and the rctrular fine. One .Irunh continued.
The trial of Kobert F. Hocy and James
Dayev for felonious robUiry was interest-
ing. 'Mr. Emerson, the yictim, Mr. Clark-
sou, who owned the saloon In which the rob-
bery occurred, and a young man named Jo-
seph Buckley gave testimony. Bucklcv, In
attempting to prevent the robbers from leav-
ing the saloon with tlieir plunder, got Into a
row with them ami knocked both men to the
noor. His testimony was ycry clear and
Lnwver Morrison, who appeared for the
men,' failed com|>letely in trying to rattle
him. , ,, .
In8|)ector Laflamme and capl
gave the subsUnce of what they
" After outlining his defence, Mr. Morrison
put Hoev and Davey on the staiul, each try-
ing to show that he supposed hmerson
was betting his watch, but their story was
very flimsv. . . „ i
Mr. Clafkson was put on the stand ana
eavc furtlnr testimony.
Mr. Morrison made a brisk address.
Chief of Police Noyes's argument was an
able one ami the point- in the case were
brought forth in an ailudrable manner.
Juilge Hadley's review of the teslimonv
was brief, and be -howe«l tliat there had
lK3cn a robbery by a most ancient and clumsi-
ly played trick, and found the pah guilty.
' Mr. Morrison then made a vigorous as-
sault upon the newspapers, suiting that tbeir
rc|»ons were unreliable, and painted the
porters as very inaccurate
T
E
A
S
Lovers of m good cup of Tea
should visit our store and set a
sample pound of our teas. Hun-
dreds of our customers who have
tried them praise them hlKt>ly for
their flne llavor and strength, WTe
buy our teas direct of the Import-
ers and save the Jobbers' proflt,
which we Rive to our customers.
We do not claim to import our
teas as many dealers do, but we do
claim that we do not get all our
profits on teas and cofl'eesand that
we do not »lve nway cheap glass
ware lind crockery, wlileh If we
did onr customers would have to
pay for Indirectly, and that, we
think, is a very gowl reason why
weean aflTortfto sell pure teas on
a Hmwll margin. Kead our prices
i nnd call and get a sample.
per lb.
70c.
.60c.
.fiO«;.
'^cry Best U.inlen Fonnosa
Flno (jlanlen Fonnosa
KxtraGanlen Formosa ^
Fine Oolong *'!^' ,
(;ood Ooloug '*?^'
Very llesi Japan ^"
Fine Japan **•
Jaimn ' • • '°^'
.....SAc.
Very Best KnjrllHbllreakfaBl 70c.
Fine English Breakfast Wc.
Kxtrii Knirllsb Breakfast ooc.
Good Kngllsli Breakfast 40c.
g-g. We allow a illsconnt of live cents
pound on three iwund lots.
Extra Japan.,
(jood.lapan...
Fair Jat»an ■........••.
Very Best Cncolored Japan.
Fine Um-oUn-eil Japan.
Fine Englle
per
Howard
did in the
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
No. 5 Prescott Street, opp. Market Street.
ro-
in
JKJt 20 iDons tlckeU are out wbicL will no , Learlug a case.
His honor told the lawyer that he was not
the habit of reading newspapers before
fStenm nii<l Water Fitting
Arc done by us In the very best manner.
49>Ua8 Flxtnres, Library Lamps and Fancy
Globes a specialty. ^
FARRELL A CONATOKt
Telephone 12.«4. »* Pattoa Btret.
Seyerftl loisof Men's Trousers,
all-wool goods, have been marked
from $3 to $2.50.
Il^s great weather for Scotch
Caps; the Scotch DrivinR Caps
we sell «t 20c. Scotch Uavelock
Caps at 50c.
GlOTCS are In demand, too.
There are a few dozen only of
the Imported Cloth Gloves left at
25c. a pair. About five dozeu of
the wool-back Cape Gloves left at
38c. a pair, and not over four
dozen of the lined Cape Gloves
at 50c. a pair. We have every-
thing, though, thafs worn In all
other sorts of Gloves.
Twenty Leather Jackets, at
$3.75, will close these goods for
this season.
Such things as we have made a
note of above indicate pretty well
how small a value we place on
our stock today. The spring
stock will soon be coming In, and
meanwhile we are anxious to get
the winter goods put. Will prices
doit?
Price Only 4 1-2 Cts.
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
80 k 82 Merrimack Street.
KATES
Airo'ToJfujte^i ana
Pen and Pocket Knives
Prlntinir Pres«e«.
SHATTUCK'S^
34 CENTRAL STREET.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a s|»co1rUv of Repairing ami Renp-
bolstcrtnir Fnrnltni^ and call for, also deliver
goods free of charge.
M Prescott Streol.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WINTER, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy Merino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Gloves.
Pur Gaps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Mnskrat.
Nobby Windsor Gaps m the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Sootch Gloves.
'Toboggan Jerseys, Toqnes and Sashes,
in the olnb and other colors.
The latest ideas in Fall Dress Requisites.
Novelties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
AT —
HOWARD & CO.'S,
45 MBBRIMACK STREKT.
BELOW COST.
silver Wni-e, .lewelry, Rye
liliisi^cs and 8i>eciiicle» must be
soM ni prlcos way below cost
oil account of ovcrstiK'k . Don't
lulssthcoiiportunlty. Come and
see. If you want nttiilhing In
our Hue you cjiu buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
88 Central Street.
Market Scales I
PUTNAJtf & SON
OHE-PILIOE CLOTHIEBS,
THK COUttlKR JOB OFFICK Is prepared to ^ «,
exeootejobprlnang of erenr de.«;ptfonjri^^ StTOOt, COlHer WtlTeil.
on the shortest notloe and at the lowest rates. v^ss*«— "^ ^
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
▲ RICH VARIIETT.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
Bend ordon to us for palntliic, paperliiffi etc.
The Largest Assortment in Lowell.
Twenty different styles. Prices firom 26
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUT0HEE8'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Isprepared to qnote the very lowest prieea on
all kinds of printing. CaU for ettlnatee.
C0wdl
ESTAIU.1SIIED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1888.
l^RICE two CENTSe
JJOTA BKNB.
....The BoHtou cuuncilraen get tbcir $7
badtes and budKered at tUe sunie tliift.
.... Whether t ho^^c portruitH were fpeak-
InK Ukene»>cN or not, every frame coulaliied
a Speaker.
....IJIIzzard and njlzzanJ are tho only
wor.ls iu the Kii|,'lish lunjcuagc which have
two i/,y.ar<N each.
....Girl vlalinlhN aro bccomlnK numerous.
Girlh arc alwuyK after beaiix^of one sort or
anothrr— at luaot in hap y«'!ir.
....Thtiv i- trouble In the HapliMt cUureh
at Suniersel Iwchum} of a thr»'«! p«'r cent. a»-
sesfiin.Md. "Throe imt r<ut." mak»'» more or
less trouble in other profo-.MonK, notably
"viotualllnn" In a i»rohibllion lown.
....It Is ariiued tlial the ndiuiiil^trntlon Is
catering to .New i;n«l:m.l beeuu^e llic ways
a
vor --
the pivcriinient h:»« jti-t IdttHl up a new Jill
al tbt'rkxlown nav> >nril
!Entertatnment0,
Muvsic Hall.
ONK XHjIIIT 0S1>V,
The Trluoc of Cometllnns,
MR. GUS VVILUAMS,
bupi'prieil bv a Su|)orb (Oinedv Comita'iy, In
bU new home etini.'ily «lr;iiim, entitled
"KEPPLER'S FORTUNE,"
Uy Cal Wallace, e^.j.. uinler tlic m inugeineut ot
' .K.im 11. K 'bb.
Now Music! Sew Sonets! New Kecltatloof:
F.vcry la-lv ntiendliiK the pcrf«>rm«nec of Kep-
ud mean- eniimiKiei' will nut report In la- : .,u.,v knuii.e will be pie-.-hte.l «,"J| " '«,iV.^ n,
or of free d^h. Another evidenee is that | Ww.l..^^ ...... eutU.ed • C.ad^c to
MAssAcm si:tts.
A biML'Iar entered the hou»e of Cvni<
Wskelield la Wakelhl.l » arlv Tluir^diy
moniiiii; and uetured tlKerwure value.l at
fKKN).
Ten viliiable liorM-s on !'•>;. rd the >.teanior
Lake .Superior. whi< h arrived lu »i.>lonfrom
Liverpool \\e.lheMl;i\,. II.. I on the vovHV'e
from exhan'tion. eaii^ed by the lieavy roll-
ing of the steamer.
Mni;;rie He«ldin;it«m,a;;ed 15, employed at
Samuel HaimN. hrl^hbin, had her liead
eaukdit in a jirlnt'iiu pn-s- at tli»* latter plaee
Thurixiav. her jhw beiuK broken and she be-
ing otherwise Injured.
WeilucMlav eveiiln;,' a Nloi^fh, drawn by fix
horKCi. and earrylnii a i^artv from .Norlli Ail-
ams to tiie»liire, ran oilu hi'-'h hank, on ac-
eount of the brake falling to work, and thret-
people were feverelv hurt, and one hor.-e
was killed.
Tbom.s Hoar, wlio ^hol and kllleil Mrs.
Marv WilllamM of DoreheMer during a
druiiken quarrel Dee. I'J. has been sent jo
the state prii-on for four vear*, one day hoII-
Ury. ThU Ik eond-iiied a ll«ht sentenee,
■od wsH made so in couslderaliou of LU pre-
vious gootl charueter.
Tliere U trouble in the Hapllsl cburth at
RomerKet, whieh ori;rinated in a notiee calling
for a Ihree per eeut. aH.e-iMment on the mem-
bers, whieh tiic t-enior deaeon wanted the
pastor to read. The latter doelinwl and of-
fered to pay llie cnlire i^um himself, but this
was not Hatitifactorv to the .leaeim. The
breach has been wUleidng ever fince, nnd
a m«etlng is to Ihj held Sunday to tietermine
whether the pastor chall remain.
ONE NIGHT OKLV.
Mtmila.v, .Jmiuni-.v «:».
£xtraor.hnaiy attra.don. Tho younK Amcrl-
(a:i a<;ire*«,
Maude Banks,
In ihii ureatjrpeetaeular prodaellon of history's
most loinaiiib' aoi dirlllhuf «io>y,
Joan of A.1-C I
Foimdc'l iii.ou the evontful life and beroh* ea-
I'-cer of ilii" M:d(l of Orleans. I'ntlor ibo iiiau-
HKcmeiitof IdIA* F.(«»<)K.
A larjce nnd mroiiK eomp'ay- Superb wcnlc
pleturcK. Mafidlkeiit armor ami eo*tiiines.
l'iii-e«< »>, .'»0Mn<l7»teuti». Itenerved sei.ts at
box ortb.-e three days lu a<lvHi»ee.
sale Jan. J8 at box oMoe.
L ABO 11 XKWfci.
The Reading Mrlke.
jrhc ItendinK llallroatl eompany's
llliery at Ix)cu8l Dale. Ts.,
'•edneH^tay and Thursday, and tho
blUery rt>umed Thursday with nhSii'
lieu. J. L. l^e.ehairmaMof the Pbiladel-
Ibla and Heading employes' executive
loard. has ixwued an appeal to organized la-
for for help. The appeal severely erlticl*eH
|be Reading company for the course it has
>ur»ned.
Motes.
A New York cigar firm U to set up iu its
factory 100 newiydnvented maehines whi<h.
it is claimed, can eut, wrap, fill and finish
cigars. Kach machine will do the work of
three men ami can \te operated by a child.
This will render Ihe midiufaeturcri. practi-
cally iudepen'ient as regards strikes.
The state board of arl)itration has ordered
[all workmen In the sh«M! shop of the (.'. T.
Sampson Manufacturing company, North
Adams, to cooliniio w«trk. receiving goods
from non-union lastors. as the strike of the
lastcrs does not eonecru unions of other oper-
atives.
The Rolling Mill nssociallon, Philadelphia,
has made a reduction of wages in the inllU
represented bv the organi/alion from '2.'2
cents a bar to 2 ecnis a bar. on account of
[the depression in the iron trade. Tlie men
will accept it.
Thursdav a ])etitlon siirned Ity more than
LlOOof the Strikers in ih'O. N. T. mills at
llvearny, N. J., was handed to the .Mes^r5.
Iclark, asking that the dlllereiiees between ' jan. .'5th. I^s8.
lempiorers and employed l>e ailmltted to ar- i «' . ■
Ibitration. ,^ ^,
\ Jeremiah Crowley of Roston wa* Thurs-
Iday elected master workman of district as-
Isembly 30. ____^_______
W Wotuan Elected i>reiild«nt of the Dover
Morse Kultr»)id.
Mrs. Mary Kdna Hill dray Dow, who
lowus a majority of the slock of the Dover
Iborse railroad, has been elcetod its presiJeut,
land, by her vote, her husl>and was made
(treasurer. Mrs. Dow Is a native of Dover,
1 40 years old, and has good business ability.
Ibv shrewd management she has increased a
jfortune of f40,000 to ;itlOO,000. At the time
■an outside syndicate proposed to buy the
IDover road she concluded that it would be
l>etter to have it manai^ed by home parties, and
,t)0ucbt all the stock that was for sale. .Siie
Ihas since taken all that was oflered, till she
lowned a migorlly' *^ld«'h stems to have been
the end aimed at. One day this week, after
ier election, she ina<Ie an inspection of the
jt>ad'8 property nnd acfjnainted herself with
Itbc most minute detaiU,even of the stables,
land announced her determination to run
tblnin in such a way as to accommodate the
ubltc and give good returns to the stock-
olders. Her course will »»e watched with a
teat deal of interest, as she is said to be the
jrst woman In the world to hold such a posi-
tion. To use an expressive, but not elegant,
pbraae, Mrs. Dow seems to have plenty of
r'Mod," and is not at ail dismayed at the nov-
sltv of the situation.
IMEnwie Hall.
ONE NKJIIT ON'LY,
FrlUn.v, .Tniiunry «Otli.
PKCK ft FUKSMAM'H
ON XHK T«A.II-i;
OK,
Daiiii 1 Boone, the Pioneer.
Most Intensely exellltig drama ever written.
To lnri-oase the force of the great cast of
cbarac.ers die inanajrement have sceunid the
irlfte.l an'l wori.lfiimoiis scout, €AI'T. JACK
CHAWKOKI), KHt.«<:hl«>f of Kc-uuia, V. H.A.
To still fnrtlier liniment ibo ehdxiraie )iresen-
tatlon of dd» plsv, many Ltvlnff Aatiuitls from
the Western Wilds— llears, VVolres, lliinlliiK
TKtgs, and 0 H««aullf«il Trnliifd llorsfS, ti«n-
uln« lndUus.Tra|>|»ers, Cowboys, Hun««r».
Matrnltlecnt New Seej.erv ami bturl lug »laj<e
EITeeis are llberMJlv Inlrotluee*!.
r« Duel on florae
Eifurstons.
llAY>£OlVr>'S
VACATIOIV
Kxctmsioivs.
All TraveJllnff Kx|*enacB Included.
A rarty will leave ItiJSTO.V, MONI>AY,
MARCH 11, IS8MU a"
New mid MeBulflctiit Train of Vestibuled
Pullman ralwue Cwrs, wllh J'iiIIuiau
PmImch DIuiuB-CMr Attached,
— K»lt A — •-
OSAND TOUR OF 47 DAYS
ANI»
8|>crial time srhe(lulo<, 111 or.ler U» bring all
plciure.'-qiie heed.ms or the route Into iln.vll>tlit
view. Hide trips to numei.nis points .>! Interest,
liM-ln.lbiK a Nix DHyk* Kxcursion ovnr th«
Pleturfnium M«xieKn ItHllwMy VUlts will
be tnaile t-» Ciiiclniia'l. I.KMUvine, tlie Maininotb
(."ave, Nashvllli', Montgomery, Mobile, .New
Orii'Hio', llouHloii, (J.ihesiow, >»H« Antonio, Kl
Pano, Simla K«', a- d l.as VeKSs Hot Hprlnitc;
l*aM»i|(l Ni-rtc, t lilhiiab' a, /.anitec a-, Axna-
si-MlleiiloH, I.eoii, sP.i.>, t;uuiiaj(iat<., (jiieieUro,
T.iliicH. Orl/. iba, Colli .1)11, tin- KuIIj* ol Atoyae,
I'lieblti, the I'vruiubl of ( lioliil.i, uiid Tliixejtla.
In iitMllion low hl< li ther<- will Ih5 a Nujourn of
Ten It'tv* ill lb« Cily of Mexleu.
CMliruriiU Kxeurslons.-Fel.rnai-y 2 and 7 ;
Maieli P and IJ. The Fcbniary 7 riiriy will re-
main In .New Orleans lour davs t«> wliiies« llio
AlaKnlll«t«*nt Mar<ll tirn- IMsplMy.
Kxeurslonii tu WMshtuKtou iMntli i^casoii).
—March li and :M).
W. IIAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMU.
♦^«eiid for deserlpllve circulars, deslifnalbm
the tour dcblrod.
1^. RAYMOlVr),
aO« WeahinvtoB 8trM>t, O|>|>osite School
Htreet. Koaton, M»ss>
Drp anil Jfanrg 6oolJS.
GolDg Dot of Bysiness.
Auction Prices
ON
potters.
ivotioe:!
THIS CERTIFIES tbat .I.E. Berry has lls-
eontlnueil btulness on Marliet street, an 1 la
not rcsitoiiblblo for debts only to Sept. 1st, l««7.
He will In the future continue to aiiedoneer and
appraise. Onlcrs left at 44 Wcstfonl street or
a<ltli eased to I'. O. Rox IW will receive piompt
attention. All eoinmUs'lon gooiU will receive
his |>er»onai supervision. J. K. BBKKY<
COMMOXWKAT.TIf OF MA8SA-
CIIUSETTiS.
ST.tTK IfofSK. Rosro.v, .Ian. 18, 18<8.
The i^ommlitee on Ranks and Rankinfr will
jrlve a bearing on Wednesday. .Ian. 'Jftth, IB-K,
to parties Interested In tlic reconiinendatl )ns of
the tiovcrnor's Me-isajfe relative to Harlngs
Ranks, in room I'J, State Hoiibc, Htlu.30 o'clock
a. ni.
The Committee will nl».> iclve a hearlnsrto
parties Intereste.f In tho ortlur of Mr. Mellen,
"reqn!rln^rof .Savlnirs Ranks a sysiein of ac-
Lcounts iind the keeping ot a rea^r J of deposits
and of certain facts pi-rtiilnln^ tn depositors, so
that aromprehenslv! knowl.-Ogn may be ob
tslue.l «if the amount and sums deposlte.l bv
the wage workers of the i^UiHi," at ll.3n o'elocl^
111 the same room, on the same thiy, Wednesilay,
OF.
Dry aod Faocy Goods,
CLOAKS ABOUT HALF PRICE.
Is is NO M Sale.
.1. VAUNTM FKETt IIER, Chairman.
H.H. ATlIi:UT'»S,
Clerk iT the Committee.
Cnstrurttau.
Toaoher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangements made as pianist, organist and
acc«impaul8t for con<»rt8. Five Cent savings
Rank Rulbting.
Mitchell's Boys' School, Billerica, Mass.
A strictly select family school for boys. Ad
mlts boys from eight to llftcen. Send for clrcu
larto M. C. MlTCHELl,, A.M.,
Principal.
or MASCIIESTER,
Win soon form a class for advanced pupils in
on PAlnting, Paatolles. and China Decor-
fttlnc All Interested are InTlted to attend an
Rxhtbitlon of her samples nt residence of J.
L. Campbell, 49 Queen street, Saturday after-
noon of this week.
•Join tlio Oi'0-%vtl nnd Snvo
Money.
K and fiR mmm STREET.
For fAerelie/ and cure of the inflammation
ind congestion called a "cold In tho head" there
18 more potency In Ely's Cream Ralm than In
anything else it is possible to prescribe. This
preparation has for years past been making a
lirtlllant success as a remedy for cold In the
Ihead, catarrh ami hay fever. Used in the Initial
Bsof these complaints Cream Ralm pre-
rents any serious development of the symp-
toms, while almost numberless cases are on rec-
lord of radical enrea of chronic catarrh and hay
rer after all other modes of treatment have
sroved of no avail.
MB. AND MBS. HOBSON'S 80H00L.
MB. ADOLF KETTEIBEIL
will give a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, commencing on Wednes<lay even-
ing, Not. 16th, at 8 o'clock. By sfteclal request
they will l>e uriven in English. Price for course,
$A.i
.. Please address
GEO. W. HOBSON, 180 R. Merrimack St.
IVo Long- lV»it8.
FIVE SKIIXBD WOBKM KM.
Ladiei', Cknti', Oliildren'i Departmenti.
BOOM MO. 9, POST OWWICU BKiOOK.
(i!riotf)ing.
Lowell OnB-PrlceClothii Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
Grand Pant Sale.
> I I I !■>
Two years ago wo miulo our
great /*alo of pants inndu from
ciissimcrcs inaiuilhcturc'd hy F.
A. & J. Sawver, Dover, N. II.,
at $4.()'i per pair, a price never
heard of before nntl never dupli-
cated ]»y anybody t»mco.
Today we olfer
Made ihnn Cassiuicrcs nuinufaet-
urcd by F. A. & J. Sawyer and
tho cclehiated Livingston MilU,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Pants are made from the
best quahty of the«c Cas.siniercs
and nre stales that urc bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to $6.
Wo have added to the above
scverul hundred pairs, raude trom
cRBsimercs ot tho bett niakcH in
tho United States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $C)J)0
— uU put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can ecpial value for
the same money bo found as in
this sale ot
$5 and $0 Pants at §3.50.
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell One-Price Clothing Go.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
ffi0crllaneousi.
No. 7 Prescott street invites everybody to
mil and cx»inin« their Kansas Beef. It
has no cqa»l for flavor or quality and Is by
ftirthr flneatlot of lM*ef to be seen In the
elty. Ynu can't help beins pleased with it ;
everybody la who eitta It.
K»naaa tMof la the most desirable. Why?
Becenae It la aweoter, more Jaloj and finer
qaality then mnj other beef In the market,
and remeunber Mo. 7 Preaoott street la the
only plaee where jroa can set It. Onoe (ive
^t atrial and yon will use no other.
REMOVAL.
OwlnK to the Fire on Middle Street
Th& Hay and Grain Store
— or —
Fetei* Foye
Haa bMO romoved to No. 88 MIDDLE
8TRBBT, Boarly opposite the old store.
The attention of new and old enatonsere la
•peetfaUy aeliclted ie this dukage of lo-
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a lb, 2 lbs. 23c.
We keci. a fidl lino of ITItK C ANOIKSof all
kinds. MCDONALD'S I'uic Handmade tan
illeB,4it<'. per lb.
IVut«! NiitHi IVtitii!
A full lint' of Mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. 26<'.
FLOIIIDA OKANGE8. GRAPHS, Ac.
Trr some of our CANNED OOODS with
your" ClirUtmas illnner. Our stork ((wnprlnes
llonev l>rop Corn, SucrotUHli, Pen«, htrlng and
Llma'iieuns, Al^araguH, &c.
iEarhcts,
jTor ^alr.
4G^AdvertlaemeotB onder this head oeel
We carry n «o«.,dete Hue of t'Hniied ' ^ly ISJcents a linefor thr*.clu.«rtlufui.
QoodK, Pickles and mU kinds uf V^Ketubles, !
Orancps, Lemuiis.and » flue ussortiiicut of, TT'OIl HAhK.— A nciiily new flrlvln^ slelch.
J~ Iniiulre iil. It AViii-hln^ton *.tn-t t. "
Fancy ProvUions, and iu fact fvviyihiiiic I
to be had In otir Hue f*r liuslncs*. Always!
r«<ady tu wait uii vutttuui.'rMi and we inako
It » rule never to let aiiybudy k«> away from
oar store caiiity>liaudfd. No. 7 Prescott
Birfit.
Ii^OIl ►'ALK.— .*ieveiul boanlliiK nnd lod^t*
^ Ini; hou^oH, ctulnilly lonitctl, m iiilcee
I roni #."10(1 to f -JOOO. Apidy to Kl«h it I'lumiuer,
IH Ojitral Hircet. - , ^
NKW M I LCII <:(AVM enniitantlj- on hand
Hiiii ur nnlo at ('imdnKt farm, iicnr W'ttst.
inrd (.'ciiiie. Krcli anivji Is every Iwo weeks
I'oni Svw ll,'iin|»*lilrc and Vermont. Convey.
iuin- I'l-oin ilcjMii to larm.
17IOU MALK.— One of lite Ihiost sltuaUoi sla
J Iti'lvldiiri', i'i< .si)u<i|i.>:c ^tifct llouh« haa
in ro'iiiot, I)ch|(Ii!m icitli i(M<ni, wanii room an<l
j l«ip' died; slfdiji* txr "t iMir-c-; iini|il<> cMrrlujre
I nil ni; 1(1,(1011 lict of liiml wlih tdicut- Ji) liull
ChlcktnK, Duck"!, nn<l I'oultrJ' of all kinds. '"'eH;^ Kni|utic oo (ucmlM)-.
Al.oall v.iiletk's ol ileaU and VckcIi'LIc ■ of
the season to he found lu a DrAt-elass inurkci,
EAT AXD BE MEHUY.
At Lowest Cash Prices.
4 MBUKIMACK HTKKKT.
Teioubone lUS-i,
The Belvidere Market
Cor. M and East Merrlmacli Sts.
First claas Meats. Poultry, /iarae. Fiih,
Oynters, VeK«lablea, Fruit, and a general
line of Oroccrles at as low ricea aa the
<(UMlity of (iooda can bo aold. Call and see.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
Keui«nib*>r that we alwaja carry a flne
asaortinent uf Mutter. We have an invoice
today from Vermont which we can sell at
a bargain. Also the flamons Now York
Creamery and Dairy which speak for them-
eelv.B. Chceav— don't forset that we al-
ways have on hand nice eheca*. Mo. 7
Proscut^ street.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
Il^tMt KALIi;.— A twfi.Kiorv huu-w , RiHlilcand
' pood loi ot iiiml, >ltiial.(| In ( fniralvlllo, a
iv'W hti'|m Inini llrl Iki' i-ii«ci and hoiho carB.
Ilon^i- coniMhiK (I i-ooiiiH unil i-hod; a 'iiir|.'aln at
iM-irc, ifl:S(si, Oh «'Mx,\ t< rni.o. A|i|>lv to l-Uh A
iMijiumer, ib ( cniial i-iro i, roonm Hand 4.
IJ^OIt NALK.— An c\c)lh nt lilock id four
. lent'iiu-ntH III Hm' rooiiiH curli ; cUy witt4)r
aad m'W4 r; ii-iitH f r^ltO |n'r iiionih ; .Vnm ».i|tiare
lict ol landA ^^I'uatt il on a )io|iular kIkcI In Mel-
viderc, loiivcntcnt to the ndll>»; no iMitir loiit-
ln»r jirojii rtv ( in Ik' ronii.l In tlic i-liv; (irlne
#4^<0. Mill t ail'riiliusol hUIi ,V riuinmcr, 4a
Central itreet, noini. 'I an > I.
Ij^Oll kali;.— A two.Htorv, two-tenement
^ hoiicc of i: fi oiiiM, .'ill III tiiV licNt or rcpidr;
city wai^T and cloM'ib; ..ItiiHird near llic Houth
ronnnon, wlu'iv land U worth "".c [m r M.; rents
lor iy.»7 I'l-r iiioiiili; .Won Mi|iiai-«! feet of lundi
price «:\1>M. Kml |ini'tl('iilarH of Klhli A Plum.
HUT, 4w (ennui Mtreei. rnoniH .1 and I.
I^'IOIt HAl K.— A vuhialile CHtate, ronoiiiting
; of inlni'e->.|ory hrlik hoiiNo of \i rooms,
mIiciI and ^'ood ainotinl ot Innd, e\ii ndliiK U< a
liiiek Htieel, few ftepi trom the Ami rlmn Iioiirc,
In thUcIt}. It \h Hcldoin |iro|M-ity of thin rluse
U oH'ei-i'd lor Mih*. .Sijd lo sillli! un entale. An
early call will hccnre a hMryaln. I'rice l^wu.
r nil paitli-iilarH of l-lnh tt I'luniinir, 4s C< otral
Ktreel, Lowell, Mass.
Co irt.
4^AdvertiaementB under this head eoet
only 18 MBta • line fur tbr«« Inaertlonn.
TO I^ET.— A eoiun at 18 Hampshire atroel.
Inquire at luTMrteetitti atreet. _
^po I. KT.— I louse and InrKe stuldu, pleasanUy
M. locHled, MainnuKh road. H, ].. Waril, dentist.
^nt> LKT.-Nlceiy furn'sneu, larire and weU-
J. IlKhed rroms, conveniently sltii«te«l,alM*.
II Filth Ktreet.
^po I.K/r.— All elegant ^joiise of hIx riMims ;
X one wllh live rooius; one with three ruuna.
ft.'i ( hoNtniit street.
rt^o LE'l .-Keb. 1st, meat m.irket. with re-
X frlKerator, marble Nlalm, etc. Hunt low.
EiHinIre of t; 'o. H. Cushl'i^f, ii Tylor street,
rVMi LKT.-ln PawtuekeivlUe, near
X r.illroad, nice cottatfu house and stable,
with lurKO lot uf land. 1. M. Chase, MamnMHb
itoad.
PROPRIETORS,
We are prepared to flU all
orders for the choicest Meats,
Poultry, Frultn and Vegetables
with promptness and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDLESEX STRKKT.
Opponite Northern r>«i>ot
Telephone N-). .33-3.
Advertise in the Courier.
]] im street. • • Teleolioiie 143-2.
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They are sold
Id ret
knqnlre of Thos. II. Elliott, ;i.'i Central Htieet.
IHants.
moillll 111 I lUKilKr^, Ol iwi ri«->nivr.n \j> .^..i.... ,
non-ladln>: t/titklltU's. They d/i not crock or
int. Kor>talel.y W. W. Dnncjin, DruKKl*'!.
Thoy win 'ire cvcrythlnK. They are
everywhere. I'l'celOc. a |i.srl;a;<;e--40 colors.
They have no ii|iial lor HtrenKth, HrlKhliicHR,
Amount In ParkuKCi', or for Kantness of Color,
or
smi.. -
lid Middlesex street; (ioodale'ii l>n»K Store, IIH
Central, ronuT.lackson htreetw, t-Mnkc's block;
K. II. Miitler K rAt.,\)r\\iC^hr-',\iMMntri\.\f\.rccV,
Cnrlcton ft Ilovcv, DrajridMis, City Hall, Merri-
mack etroct; Albert L. Held. UnijfKlst, Davl^
Corner; F:illnncwoo<l A Co., I'h/»rninclst«, oniio
slU: post oftlcu; (i. C. IJr..ik, Drnsi;!''*. lindKf
Btrect, corner Flr>*t Hireet; <i. C. Osgood, M. I).,
Apothecary, cornci- MeiT'.auuk and Suffolk
Htreet^; DcnU O'Hrlon, . Drujjglst, ti3 ISrldife
street, Lowell, .>Iuk8.
Revere House,
BOSTOIV.
Near Boston and Maine, Eastern. Fltchburg
ami Lowell depots, centres of business anO
places oi amuaeroent.
Aemodelled, Beforniihed, Newlj Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
Kitropemi I^laii.
Rooms all large and comfortable; eletrnnl
suites, with baths attached; ample public uar
lors; frentleniea's oafe and billiard room added,
and flrsi-clasa In every respect.
BOOMS FBOM SLOO A DAT UP.
J, F. MEXBOW 4 00., - • Proprietors.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
IIEMOVAL.
I have removed my place of bu^lni^HS from
10 Middlesex street to
^o. a Oorbam street.
My stock of Upholstered Ooods, Draperies.
Window Shsdes, Trimmings and Furniture
Coverings will 1)0 more complete than ever lie-
fore. My Uepalrlng Department, always a
feature with m-, will be such that all work will
be done with promptness and skill.
COME AND 8EB ME.
ARTHUR n. BENNER
A'o. 5 Oorhatn Street,
A JVE'W INVEIVTIOIV.
•yAdvertlawmeuts under this head ooet
only 19 cents a line for three Inaertloae.
WANTKI).— A sl'iiatlon bv an exporleaeed
nurse. Inquire at 7.1 llainpHliIre strt^i't.
WANTKI>. — \ llrnt tenor to sIhk In a mate
riiiartette. Addreiis A. A., Coiirli^r olHce.
WANTK J I.— Situation by an experleneea
woman ui do (coneral hutisewurk. Apply
atjJl* Kant I'lne htnet.
W A N'T K I). — American woman for house-
work In a fainllv of four. Iteferences re-
quired. AddrosM Itox 47, Chelmsford, Mass.
W,V.NTKI>.— Ity an experienced Hiniclnool.
ored man who IhoroiiKhly underntands the
care of liorHCH, a nltuatton an coachman. In*
f|ulre at 'id .Smith Mtreet.
rpAHLK HOAItl) A.N'D KOOMH, 117
X (iorhain street. Term-< reiiMniable.
FOR N.ILU.
On Central Rtrt-et, near llosford square,
have a ;rooil iAo>tory hoiiM-, modern built, lo
tfooil rep. dr. ".Mo ouIh" iiboiit the iiroperty, and
ll Ih one of the bcMi tradcK in ward .1; ) rli e'|i<!.'tl*0.
On Oorhaiii Hir«rt I have u two stor^ house
for (>l7i>ii, and another one for ifH.'itKt.
lu Ward Four— 9i;«iU will buy a nice, large
7-rotmi bouse. In trood repair, nearly new, and a.
nice lar^e lot of land, N l)<i leil.
TMO!MA8 U KLLIOTT, dS C«<ntral Htreefr
Lowell, Itooms 3 and 4. Use the elevator.
Our Exoflwloi- A«h 811 ter
Is warranted to be FIRsT-CKASS In every feat-
ure, and any deMrbifr a superior nrdcle in this
line will do well to call and examine its merits
before purchaolnft clHCwhere. So dust, easily
operated, all steel tjearlofrs and consei^oently
onlimited wear. Sold fur cash or Insulmente at
M4 Merrimack MreeC. LewcU, Maee.
O. H. CHASE, Preprieter.
Venison Steak is delicious, and we have
deer ftresh every week from the ICoeky
Mountain region and can give you a nloo
allce of Juicy steak at a very low flgure.
All kinds of Game— quail on toast aad
the whole complement. No. 7 Prescott
street.
Importanno Artists.
We make to order odd and regular
lisei of OASVAS AHD iSTBET0H£&8.
Alio keep on hand 27, 36, 40, 46 inoh
OAN VAS in Smooth, Boman and Twilledi
by the yard or roll.
KITTREDGE^S,
1S» CENTRAL 8TKEKT.
BADGER & GELDERT,
MECHANICS MILLS,
Cor, Dution and Fletcher Strt eta.
Wood Work of all fciade doae ta
at ehort aatlee.
■'4
^ I i/- ^ '^i^' >♦ ^'v'^ ^> ■ '^ - tj^— :
#'
'fK,
LOWELL nATLY COUBIER. FRmAY, JANUABY 20, 1888.
INTERNATIONAL 8. 8. LESSON.
January !J3-Je«ui and the Afflicted.
KKV. UOHKKT COURT. D. P.
Is uny amoitf you a'M'ct*-'''*''
y. — janiCB V. 13.
MhUIhw XV. '21—31
BY
Uoldon Text
Lot him pra
Lett so II
true Uraelltecan proi>crly call Chri>t l.v thnt
title. If Jesus was, iudeed, the .Son of DuvUI,
Jiuna Jewish MeB^lub, a Kiiw for Inad
only. So Jesus does not rceognlz.- her ilgl't
to call Hiiu Son of Duvid, ^be bclus no
danjihter of Inruel. She luui^t be taught to
know her real plaoe and relation to the Jew-
i-li Uedeeumr, When ^lle ailai..\vlfdy:is
thiit to iHiuel lnlonK ChrU an<l I1Ih« Go»-
SECTION 558;
OR,
l«
Jesus remained some lime at rapornaum , ,,,^^1 flrsl of all, and vet sees tUul lliul « oos
a Ts n"lKl.l.orboo.l after Ills walking' on ; |,„i',„.,.*->Harlly e.xclu.le Uellevlny <.cntlle.,
Je sea. Woiibes an.l I'barisees .•aiuo to lliin I ,,1,0. by failb. become .hll Iren ol A'^tiliiim
tfTinir to enlanirle llim with <luestion^ abuul | „,„| sharers in llie l.le^sln^'* <»t -
cereiuonial deliTemenl. He reioit. d. In sul- i ii,e,j ^imii ^he share those hlessl
made little tbinu^s
cereiuo
stances, that while thev
Kreat they ma<le ffreat tfiing-' little, neglect-
ink' moral dutie:, for niereiy outward obseiv-
auces. nvpo«-iites, therefore, He ealled
them. Then He tau>,'bt the crowd [l>'|t >'«|
that which otie ule deliled hint but that
which one did when actuated l>v a ba.l heart,
out of which «onie* all moral tvil. I b« n
follows the account of III- vi>it to the bor-
ders of Tyre and .sidon. The cenlrd inter-
est of this lesson is found in the mother
pleading for her little dau-rhtcr and winninif,
by her importunity, tlie victory <d failb.
I. riu; Ai-txiciKn MoniKU. (Verses
'''*L*"/H the Donhrlaml of ll^'uthmhm.
a. As Weiss icIN us, we do not kn-tw that
ever the .lews occui.ied the sci-coast^ of
Palestine. The JMdl1>twie^ held Hie southern
Htripalonu'tbesid.- of the Mcdituijiueaii.
while the IMi.rniclans, a race allied o he
primitive people of I'a .'.tine, held be
lorlhern strip, as far as Lebanon. But iu
thodaysof JisUH on earth the Koinan pow-
er hold liotb north and M»uth, aiul us the
uorthern lin«; was .lepeudenl on tiie proviuee
of Syria the territory wa» cal ed ^vro-
ulKi'idcla-a name which also dlstinjjuUhed
It irom the iMioiilclau colonv In Africa, the
people of which were callcl l.ibyo-l honi-
clans. Ihitberwards, from the "I'or^-'* «>'
IheOalilcanlaki, did Je>us t.;rn His face
and UN feet, iu order to rext u while, to lii-
atruct lli» disciples ai)arl from ilie crowd,
and, as it would ^cem. after III* ext»uNlon
from the sNuayojue al Na/:m:tb.
uii lllstiafilcau niiiii«tr\. It wa^
but a part ol lll> di\ Incly appoinl.d plan
'ko toward'* Tvr«' and .-idon.
"ities were about •.»» m!U> apart. .James Mor
im)n savs. -rxre and sblon-;:reiil rli.ini-
I'iun ciiics llial bad t>ccM conspicuous for
I'cntnrlcs lis centre* of cimnn ef cc an<l opu-
lence." Heathen l>ul bii;hly ciiitiirod Hicm'
eilie« wen: known Ibrunnlu.ul the ancii-nt
»'i\ili/.cd woild. Sidon in called "the lh>t
It.un of ( aiiaim" (see tit u. s. !.'»; \\ hi'.n. I.
i:t), as if the city were called aftei
tt pel's. n: but Its orlciu I* lo*l
in dim anibpiiiN. Tvie. -avs Puctin. tin
historian, w a-, found,.! by .•»i,l..hiaii» more
than l-i(«) \ear-. I't-foic ( bri«t. lleiice Isaiih
(chap, xxiil. I--') eali* T> re -the ,laiii:.iter of
hiiloii." Homer mciitloi'H *m!ic wcll-lnbab-
il.d Sidon." Tn re , eli|.M d SIdt.ii for power
and mairnllioMicc. In the day- of Jo'biiu
.(xi.\. -JKl it vNa* "the >troi tf «ity- I'honicia
fxctlle.l III literature, plnlo^opby. ustrono-
mv.nau^atioii, sidp Luildiicj, Hrcliileeluie.
coiKUK ICC and masiiiliicliires e«p''''hd y of
ula^sand purple cloil... Our present alpha-
iK't i* the old I'b.iiilclan alphabet a* ;id!»l)ted
tol.alin. The I'liMiilcians traded with Mrit-
ain a ih.iiHantl vcar* ere the arcat « a'«ar
planted hi* eaule* on Its soil. It w:i«. wcjlth
that corrui)ted lyre and SIdon. I lie He-
brew proi)liel* lorctol I their downfall, an.l
now the ruir.> of Hieir pabLu-j- and quays
prove the llebicw (.ciilttiires true. Jesiis.
In till"* reLdoii. known and app" ali'd to a<* the
tlic .Messiah.
n{;s, but not
till then. This Is the meaniny: of her
uppaientiv rude repuUe. This thlrU
\lew, thai of Ktlvrheim, wo ijuai-
Iv nr«'ter to the others, c. Ihe
apoMles tell Him to dismiss her, as
>hc kept cryluk' 10 J*-'*"-*- „ '»;« , tl"^ i"'^ '7
.lixu* seems to have t)ald little laid at tllM.
I think that they wished Him l.» urant the
woinan't pravcr ami thus dhmiss* her. as He
u*uall\ .li.l in' dlMuis.slni; such petitioners,
not IbiU the apo>tles were very tender but
be<au*c they knew Ibclr Master's way. The
vt-rb Is In the imperfect, which ineaiiii that
thev kept on a»kin>r Him to di»nd>s lur. At
lenijlh He opened HU mouth : "1 am not mhI
except to the lo*l sheep of llu; bou>e of Is-
rael." t)f cours4' a:<iS,>n of D.ivld Ills mis-
sion wa* first and foremo>l to l*racl.
II. TiiK iMiHUiii .V!iTi: rKirnoNKii.
Th»' Ai>ih'<il Ji'envtn-tl. a. No doubt
THE FATAL LETTER.
I UOM TIIK l»l.\RV OK ^
INhPKCTOll 1IYUNE8.
UV
JULIAN
HAWTHORNE.
ICop; righto ', 18**. i»> *>• M. Dunham.)
Winter lathe Ijost time for stealing; pn>p-
triv U llKii heapod together In ^retlcr
I masses than at other sea-ons. an.l Us owuerH
1 sleep more M»undlv. llc-ides. a thief can
1 inana-.' to pull tlirou^h the summer houic-
I bow, but In wiule.- he mu-t live In the cl|y,
ui.d to do that money is in.llspeu^able.
Hut the police aix« us active as the erlml-
naN, and the battle between the two !«*
touvrht uninterruptedly from Novoiuber till
March. The courts are kept busy, and the
1 i-ilN ire well stocked : crime Is scotched, luii
;nt»t killed. That old wMKUt .lies hard, and
1 W niwa\ s Ihiustinx' up ll* Utfly head In a uew;
place "<»n Kiflh avenue the »idewalkk ha.l
Lwu cleane.l an.l the miow piled up In the
roudwav. alVonlliitf fair slel;,'hlnK for the
that speeded Up and down
for Maxwell GoldinK. the man of mioeR,
railroads and telegraphs, whose riches were
Incalculable and whose work In all enter-
prises was proverbial, seemed to the popular
apprehension Inaccessible -^o all troubles,
save HQch a* niiKhl fall w Ithln the domain of
the physlciHti or, perhaps, the cler«yman.
i Hut as the Inspector ylaneed at hU hoat'a
faot^, Us serious expression apprized him
' that the matter could not be a llybt one, and
1 be settled himself to IMen to Its unfolding
I with bceoniinK irraxity. This tlirlllin« de-
tective htorv. which is foumled on facts, fur-
I nishe<l bv Inspector llyrnes, the most fa-
' mous detective in the worl.l. will l»e eoutin-
I ued In the Hoston Dally (Jlolie next Monday,
I Jan. 23, and everv week-«lay until com-
' pleted. As^here will b«' H trementious de-
' maud for the (ilobe w hlle the story runs, you
! should be sure and order it in advance of
' your newhdeakr. • ^^
SoUDap (SiQOtiS,
C* I, ttcoti ^ Co.
NEW YEAR'S! Almost a Miracle
GOODS CHEAP.
Ouo ofthe Mo.st llemarkaible Cures
of Jilood Poisoning Ever
Accuiuplished.
y owBi/t
Eral estatr
[ACIIEUT
Land Sale !
apost
Son
knee;
iox;
.Master
1. r/ii' Aoih'<i( Jient'irfu. a. ..- , .,,11, in
"" T;is""shli." bl'r ;l-r"Nri:;nKn- il'u I Ka W thoroiu^bf-Ve, Tlie,.eoi>le ou the
of' David. She .a-;; hci>elf on her ! ••'dewalks we
.; »*bc wor-blp>« Him ah a >up.rior b*-
shc appeals to Him illrecHv a>. Lortl and
Loritrin Ip inc. h. lie will tcucb
her still more. He takes up Ills parable: It
U tiot allowed to lake the luea.l beloi.Kin*; to
the ehiblien an.l ca»l It to the tloKs. 1. >hc
must be tauxht that the bleM»liiK^of Mes-lah
to break
not fear
to
The"»e two
•eloiiK to iM-ael- (iod's cblMreii adopted be-
fore evcrv other nail. )n. i. Do^'s lire hated
in oriental laii.N a^ lillhy and ferociuu-.
Doji !•. a term of Insult. It was api.lie.l by
the Jew to the (tciitile. Jc.«.ui- lets her see
how the Jew- will \ lew Hi> lueiey to a
Uentile bv speaking' lil»«' » •'•'W.
i. ImpnrtHiinti' I'lxtilin'j. <i. Nils was
no ordinars womaft. >he has xeniu-. Mie ,
crosses hwoi-d', so to (.peak. In a lolled an.l ,
wluv en..>unter with the ^neatest lo^b lan In
l!ie universe. He have*, one loop-hole ojHn. (
,\t once, love shaipenlns; wisdom, she sees
an.l takes her advaiitane. She know^lli-.t
there are tw.» kinds of dous-tlie wi.»l
ones that prowl In the street-, the tame ones
lliat arc a.linilte.l into the house. ««he turns
the ilisiiiuiion to ;;oo. I account. .Mark lep•
l■. seiits J. sos as i;lvin,u' her a uiiuiiner of
Ii.ipe III the woi.l -llrsf— Let tlie children
fed llrst. He arouses the tertn "KH'' i ,, .
." She uses exerytbiii;;: H i« ■>* you ! N'ai
I take vou at \our word, f.ir i- it not
tb;- case that the li'ttle doj:s that lie un.'.cr tli.'
taulok'cl the crumbs lb. t fall from the chil-
.Ir. n's table? I ask not a cblM's portion;
i;ive me that of the little doj;. 6. 'I hi* wa-
in t hrlst's plan; tlils theretuiv He coul.lnot
refuse. He found the wtiinan a most api
leat'iier. He was dell«hle«l— could not i>ut
be dell«hte.l-witli so lively a faUh. so
brl^iit a wit, so soli.l an uuvlerslau.liiiic.
I spirit, a'
be
di'K"
say.
th
Ills
the Gen-
ii 111. for, lis
bo hiil." ''.
There i- a'dlsimte anion;.' !«!inied men wheth-
■ ■ '••» •'• ■ IMio niciaii
Won of David, the .Messiah ami beallll^'
demoiii/.«;d jiirl is an anticipatory siicn of
jfospel ami His i;race re\eale'l to
tiles. Thev too must hear of
Mark snvs. "He <'oiil'l not
th
bonier
er .Jesus really went over lot
country, or soiooriud on Its
the Kevlseil Vt r-ion, undouittedly with
rectne.ss, In .Mark vli. Ill read:
He Weill out f roio the borders
uulo
Now
cor-
\mliiK'nin
Tvre an.l
AO
bad
and
Tlw Vtuitti' III' J'ir.-varin'j rniyr.
Christ Is touche'd. He admires this woin-
Hl<
bumble a spirit, a' thi- noble woman
shown In »o severe a trial of her heart
principles
all's coii.|iicrlnK' faith. '». Note His n-ply:
1. Woman— a title of respect. W hat a pity
we know not her name. 1 1 is written above
in the book of life. "J. (ileal Is thy faith-
Ihe position of the wopI •>>treal" sh(»ws. in
(ireek as In KiiKli-b, the a.lmiratioii and Ihe
einphalic eulogy of ourl.oi.l upon this w-oiii-
aii's wo'iitlertul persevtrance. and her faitli
Ihat leapetl over every obstacle to hold fust
upon Jesus as alt her hope and all her help.
She l»y faith became a ehlbl of thekln;idoiu—
V well and warmly el&d, an.P
dlojrether the spectacle had a certain brijrbt-
iiesfcand cheerful x Ivadiy. As uluht eainc 1
on and the sireel lamps were llKUte.1, the,
sleL'hs, with their jhiijIlnnlK'lls. disappeared, 1
and onlv a few Ululc.l pe.le»trlau« Lurried |
alons: tlie pavements. , ., . i
Our inesent busimsH demands that we ac- .
icomianv one of ^lie latter. !
' When we tlist see him. he has lu«t ptsse^ 1
ttie MrunswlcK hotel, and. hurrvlnjc on the j
cast sldt of the avenue, is wu1kluj{ north-;
wards. HI. nai« l« >^vitt and vljforou.. be- ,
tokening; a powerful and healthy physical or-
iraid/atlon. an I a c.ncent rated and capable |
mind He is evldentlv bound on nonie allair
of Importance; Indee.l. when we conlein-
plitc the evprcssioi: of Ids stronjt, rudlv.
well-mtiid.le I f .c,-, we are Inclined to hazard
the opinion that only all'alrs of Importance
, ever enia.:c hi' a teutlon.
1 He leaves behind him as he noes the fra-
I jjraii v of an« sc.llent ci.'ar. A thick over-
cod U i.uttone.l across his broad chest, a
rounl-ciuwuflhai Isoii his head. »nd bis
hands are en.us,d in warm K'loves. His
».\e». wiilioiit leini rcsibs!.. aix' at once jvcii-
eir.ilin;- and comi>ivhensive In their glau v.
Hid tikr in M"i*'t'^^^'' *"•"**'> ♦'Verylbiiij;
ics wltbiii their ranne. He Is a man
w how wits are always about him. He l.a-
the air of iroo.i s.,,iriv. and yet theije Is some-
think' about him that dlsilnv'uMies biin Ironi
t'leor.lli arv "v.-iciy man." v\ e feel Hint
be UiUst have raiM'd, himself in some uav
above tlie common level, that his uame. If
we kii', w it. is one with which we nhoul.l lie
lamiliar. Wlioi- ln>
on a street lori.er a few blocks above the
hotel was siandlny a tall -ei.tleman, some-
what past the pi iiuc of lite, but of upri;:bt
an.l niilltarv beariiiv'. an. I wearlnif a
sw.H'pliiu liiousta.hc, slinlitly tlnge«l
i;rav. His dark eyes an.l a<|ullliie nose «;avc
bls'«"Mintenaiiec 'an aristocratic look. He
srtme.l to Iw cxploriii.i; his pockets for soine-
thm;:. but. as the pedestrian approached, be
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
deligbtfuK ooDTenient to traini and
tramway, hich ancl dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Lifing-
ston, Meadowcroft, Oarter and Oorham
streets.
Also valaable LOTS for manufaotur-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
I For planh aud prices inquire of
JAMFiS N. BOURNE.
Agent Lowell Bleachery
iateiii Pliotograpric Outlits.
with
^t^•pped Up to llim and said courteouslv :
•'.Mav 1 iroubie you, sir, for a lijjht for my
ci>:ar>*'
The othe- halte-l. ti>ok hU cigar from his
mouth, and ban.led it to the s|H;Hker wUh a
bow. When the latter handeti It bock with
a -Thank vou'." he remarked, *'Il'« « '';»ld
evening." and pas>ed on. l.Utle did either
ima){lue how soon and how strangely
bun toL'ether au'aln.
fate
FRANK H. PULLEN,
Photographic Supply Agency,
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for ChiistmaB Presents. Cheaper than
any plaoe in Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 35 cents
each I selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PERFUMES-Large and
choice line.
SILK HANDEEBOHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stook at
lowest prices.
FANCY RUBBER GOODS-Presents
for children.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosen of POCKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY-One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Knives a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 do2. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which mak« splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
le-
sidc, close
with some
dlscipln— an.l
to Illni. but
IMiienicla to
of Lebanon,
views may ne
HUH staynl on the Jewish
to the boundary line,
Hebrew host- probably a
while there the woman came
uflurwanlsillc went tlirou-:h
Si. Ion, thence by the bast;
toward C lesarea-lMilllppi ami so into dau on-
Itlsand Dccapoli — the reu'lon ot the lit cities
— .»n the eastern si.le of the lake of <ialilee.
Trace the jourin!v on a irood modern niap.
<;. Jesus could not be bid. I'robably a few
days were spent In His retirement before the
woman came to Him. Hut the peoi.le hud
heard of the ^reiit wf»nder-worker ol tia l-
ice; thev believid that the Jews had seen in
Him llieir Mes^iah. the cho-en of Jehovah,
one day to be kins,' over all nations. I !<■
news that Jesus the prophet, the healer, the
Christ, was come niirli to them soon spreiui.
"HecouM not be hid."
2. Tlu! S'lppnant. n. She Is called u
woman of ("aiiaan- meaMlnsj one of t he
Pb.enieiius wlio wen- in Canaan before the
Jews. .>5lie is also ealleil a Sv ro-riia-uician.
a native of the IMi.eiiieia dependent on Syria,
in ojiimsilioii to Libvo-riiaiiiciaii. a native
of the I'b.iiiician colony in .Vfrica. As u
<;cntilc nsinu' tlio (ireek Iaii^'uai;e an.l eon-
foriiiiii" t<) « J reek manners an.l customs, she
is also called a (ireek, just as all other hu-
ropeans weic wont to be calbv Hanks by
Turks. (Compaie -Mark v!i. 2b.) So bv
will, O woman of beiui.- lailli. I'c .lone, ^o
it ulwavs is: make Christ's • will thy will—
a.-ccptluy: even ihe humblest portion— and
Ho will make thy will His will. urautiiiK
thee the desires of tb\ heart. 0. >o the
woman, showing faith au'aln In belie\m>t
Christ's word, went li<»nio and found her
darliiii,' child saved from the demon, now a
child doublv dear, twice won by her moth-
cr's cries and tear*. An-', jet some people
say that a mother's faith can have no ellecl
on" her child!
2. H-'ttiiKj the trofd. a. .Nsus went
back to (iaiiiee. Atfaln He heuled tin
crowds. Thev laid tin Inliriu folks at His
feet. h. They Klorilied '(io.i— the i.ol of
Nrue.l—evidently reeoj,'nizim? hi Je*-us their
.Mcsslaulc KUiK-
bcar.l— he reco.:nl/.cd. and exchaii.:<-d a si-
icutsulute with him; the other, a youiiKcr
an.l slenderlv built man. with suia.l side-
whisker* and a han.lsomely cut m.u.th. was
a »lran«cr to him. -That's a clever fellow.
be said to hiinseil, as he strode onward. "1
wouldn't like to have any woman 1 had a re-
>pi cji for ^'et iu his way I"
In a lew minutes more he tnrne.i -lown a
side stieet, ran u\> the stei>s of a handsome
h'>use a short ilistance from the . oriier, and
pulled the Ull. The door was ojuied, he
tossed avvav ills cijfar and entere.i.
••.Mr. Owens is al home J-"
"He is. »ir. Will you walk Into tho
l*rciiarc<l for Lawns. Grat'i? Plal.t, Kltctici
«.iardeus aud flower llcU.
PKICK.S:
Ten lit. bajr* for Hski »..|uaie feel............ fj"
Twcntv-flve 11». i»asr- tnrJ'oo s.junre fcet...f1.0<
Fifty lb. Itags for Ssxi s<niare feel L7.*
One hundred lb. Iiags
!••% ••••••••
2.5i
rv
llbra-
the
race a Canaaiiite, bv culture :. (JreeU, by po-
sition a Uoiivm suliject,sbe uiiite.l in her
i.erson the :'. most distin;^uisbe.l branches ot
the heathen worl.l. />. '|-his woman had
li-ardof the I bbrcw Healer. Love for her
damjliter promple.l her to try what He
would .lo for her little .lauf,'bls;r (thiifj<Urlun
in Maik), who was vexed by a demon. As
her dauu;liter was at home she shovved that
she wished not to dietatu lo Jesus how He
sboul.l help her. r. Notice her cry: 1.
Have pity on niH. She makes her daujihter s
<M-i' her own, and surely by sympathy—
which means fullow-feeliiii,', not pity— she
felt her .laii;:hter's pains as
if her own
To relieve the daughter would be to relieve
her also. 2. Lord— this means master and
does not (»f necessity imply the diyinity
Him ad.Jiessed. .1. SonofDuvid:
Christ's Jewish name as Messiah. It was
not appropriate in a tientil. 's mouth except
the (Jeiitile iisln:4 It know an.l a.lopted the
Jewish iii.aiiin!,' and claiiiK.I, by faith, to l.e
a child of Abi;ihain. and therefore an heir to
the iiroiiii-cs made to Israel. 4. .My ilau;,'h-
ler is badly d. looni/ed. Tlii' i- an exact
translation. It wa-. not an or.linary
Mieevldeiitly thouxbt that merely to
ot
This Is
He
utter in
lier
a
so
a
.y There
1. He wished to
a:i the time lo
This does not seem
case,
state
her miserv vvoiil.l ••all forth His m.-rey.
3. /l^iJ'ihed. o. He hcanl her as if
hnard her not. Not a vvonl
nsponse to an appeal so touching' and so ten
der. Surelv Jesus would apiirove
spirit, so full of faith, so desirous to vyiii
ooo.l for another than one's self— a spirit
fikf His own. And vet He answered not
word. h. Why did Jesus uct thii
are :l explanations ^iven:
try her failli, in the mind
jrranl what she asked.
In keeiiiiit: with Ibetemhr heart of Jesus.
It looks as if He were lorluriH^' hertotry
Ler patience and power of pcrseyeranee.
This view j.reserves Christ's .liirnlty but sac-
rlllces His tenderness of feeling- 'i- H Is
f.aid that .1. mis did not Inteii.l al first to frrant i
Ihn woman's ic<|iiest; that He, by His !< a
ther'H appointment, must eoiillne
to the Jc\^•s, but that L.-
yortunitv and irti-sevt ramc in prayer eause.l
esus tochani.'e His mind and grant her re-
quest. Thlsseeins to preserve Ills tenderness
butaiM^riflces His .lUnltv. Where are
wladom.HU foresight. His settled purpose
and plans? :i. The remalnliiK
fiiinded on the woman's cry
Jeaus ".Son of David." She
4.0 know wbst that cry meaDs. None but t
Durinc the Iloliihtyn
Ami throuKhout the old uud the comluK
voar, Krdis, a Merrima- k strct, will con-
ilnue to suiipiv tho peoi.le ot Lowell with lUe
tliiest confectionery an.l the .hoicest fruit,
lie has fully preparcil himsell for New lear s
with oraiiHCs, banana-, nuts, liics, duUs. etc.,
an.l solicits a share of patroiw^e froiu fruit
an.l confectionery buyers, rncts alwajs
low. Buy candy for the childreuof biui.
Riire niirKHii*-
1 have a small farm of I'y acres of excel-
lent land loc:iled D'. mii.;s from Lovvell 1 . O.
iu one of tile best towns and uei^hliorhoods
iu Middlesex county. Larije variety of fruit
tr«es, >,'rapes, \c. Cotta^'e bouse of . rooms
vvilh an extra L'ood cellar, liood water in
the house. Also plenty of shed room, larj,'e
tii'h postasd barn, match-boarded, with Kooa
cellar. Will keei» 5 cows and a horse. Ihls
place must be sold within m days on account
of settling' an estate ami Is ollercd at the ex-
.•ccilinKly low price of if'iOO. If ull particu-
lars of Thomas H. KllioU, 3a Ceutral street,
Lowell.
••null's victory."
While purchaslm; a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Svrup a few »lays ago, a lady re-
marked : "1 call vour Harvard Bronchial
Syrui) 'Hull's Victory,' .'■o wonderful arc the
results it aecomnllshes." The victories
which it has gained over couk'lis, sore throat,
croup, whooping eoiinh and bronchial dttn-
culties are almost numberless. As a speci-
men of the ledimoulals we are dally recoiv-
lu^' read the following;:
Monti'F.ukr; icpt. I'J, 1H»7.
Messrs. Geo. ». Hull A U). :
(icnlleiuen-nertse send inc by express. CO.
four bottles of your Harvard Uronolilat
tiecn ii:*lng it and feel that 1 o*c
The viMlor followed the v'irl down
wide and baii'lsome hill, ami passln, thn»u;;h
M door on llie left, toun.l himself in a laixc
room, the walls of which were lined with
bookshelves to a lKi«hl of live feet trolll the
Iluor. Nothing iu ihe room could have l»ecn
exactly duplicated. It was the wbini of the
owner' lo reii.ler his library an.l ii- . onlents
Ui<<)mparabk , and he ha.l the mea!> and re-
sources to carry out bis whim.
When tiie visitor ertered the room it was
emptv. The Ure of ce«lar Iors btiin.'.l brlght-
Iv onlhe hearth, whose polishe.l surface re-
liccted Its li-hl. The visitor advaii.cd to the
rtrepliuc ami -tood there. dravvlM.' ofl his
"loves and examiniuir :he curious workinnn-
bron/e work that rested on the
vtep
and
ou
he
to
Li%>vu Gi-ruwH 8oo<l»
FOIt SALK. HV
E. N. WOOD & CO.
NO. 4 7 MARKKT 8TIIEKT.
Buy llio Oriifiiial
E XJ R E K ^v
SELFUGHTING BURNER
-~. OF THE
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
!>.,
ship of a bron/e work lUai resie*
imintelplece, when the sound of ;i
tlie polished tloor ma.le liim turn,
..aw the master of the house a.lvaii. luj?
meet him. , „ „
'•(ila.l to see you. Inspector Byrnes.
••How do vou do. Mr. Owens?"
Mr. Owens was evidently diduir tolerably
well. He was al this period a man ol about
.T.*) years of iijfe, with a handsome, Iniellectu-
al countenance, clean-shaven luouih aud
chin, Iticht brown hair, thinnln,' out on hU
hl'h temples. Hii.l a fljjure and l)carin;,' that
indicated clean living aud hicb breedluR.
t ourtlaird Owens was the <lescen.laiit of aev-
cral "eneratlons of American iienllcincn; he
;ind ills forefathers had been brou-ht up to
wealth, and had taught themselves how to
make a Kraceful and littluK u«e of it. But,
witli the instin-t of all ifenuine Ainerleanx.
noue of them had been Idle men. They bad
followed, some one avo«:ation. some anoth-
er- they had lieeu merchants, statesiiieu, di-
plomats, bankers, directors of KV'M ludus-
irlil «>iiterprlscs; all the hl«her ofh.< s of c t-
l/cushlp had l>een tilled by them with credit
an.l capacity. As for the present inheritor
of l!ie name, he was tirst of all, by iraininK
and lempeiaiueut, a stmlciit and a conuola-
-cur: bill he had also entered into Ibe active
life of his dav. au-l bail been for marly ten
8 aud 10 Central Street.
l?rioe.
'rn Contm.
Durine January
We shall give Bargains in Fur-
niture and Eemnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
1S8 AND 140 CENTRAL STREKT.
years piist tli'e partner aii-l personal friend of
bneof the :rreate.st rtuanelers of the epoch
.Svrnp. 1 have
uiy life to its woii.lorlul c-urattve powers
Yours truly,
A.nsaThrikfle. „„,. „ ^ ,.. , - .,
?e^rsKS'°,un;,'"i;: t!i:^'y^ \ iiu«i ...■ ox,.,. ...■,«...„ ,..»,
mack and .fohu .streets, Lowell, Ma*«.
PIANOS.
Munufaeturinff and BnUroad stock*
and other iBvesinienl bccuritlea t)ouKlil an.l sold
by Wm. Shcpard. W Central sireei. Tclephoue
No. WN-1.
)y II
Ills
Ills work
woman's Im-
His
settled . .
view is
She calls
must be taught
AdJu»tabU m'inilotc ScreenB,
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doors made to order. Old fcrccns and doors
repaired. liulAwr Cushion WeaUicr .Strip for
keeping out dust. SccUonal, cxitn
common lu.ldcr». Patent folding clothes dry |
era, hard and wooden ware, machlnltU' ano. j
carpenters' toels. Longman A MarUn's pure
prepared paints. Carpet swccjcrs an.l r'.othes |
wringers sohl and repaired by J. C. Bennett, 61 ,
Dntton street, Lowell, Mass. ^ I
men far more j»t one In general syinpathlea.
••I have somethim; I need ytfur advice
upon, inspector." Mr. Owens remarked. |
'•Take oil" vour oven-oat ami sit down. 1|
shan't let vou ^'<» In live minutes, nor perhapij I
in half as iuaiiy hours. So you mij,'ht as well
make yourself at home.'' ,. . ,
The'chief of the New \ork .letectlves,
with the cheerful conii>osure that l»eloDged
to him, removed his thick toiwoat and icat-
e<l himself near the hearth. CourtltDd
.„..,. .w. , Owens drew up a chair in proxiinlty to h U,
«ion anJ aud also within reach of a »mall Inlaid table.
containing a drawer Htlcd with a polished
brass lock. ,. ^
••We are in trouble.*' lieiran Mr. Owena;
••at least I am, on (JoldlnK's ac.onnt.''
••(ioldlux— your partner! Why. what can
l»cth« matter with hiniy" The inspector j..
spoke with a ceruiu sense of amazeoMOt; I
Ohickering, Hazeltou, H. P. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward & Brown, Bteiff,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Eeoond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant ihem genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dozen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin'^ all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowest
cut prices.
BOOTS and HERBS 3!cents anjounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Oatoh on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he Bells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Carriaare
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVINS will not be undersold,
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in each,
for presents ai $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAB HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
ORGANS.
Uew England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octave coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Musio, Books,
&C., Stools and Covers.
G^eorg-e G-ardiier,
90 MERRIMAOK BTREE'f .
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholenale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Midilleseii Street,
If YOU want to secure the most deiinbla
bargaint.
WuKlvebelovva statement of one of the
most remarkable eurea ever iicroinpllshod by
any mcd'.c'ne. Sel.loin has a roniiiuinUy been
ao greatly Intcrestutl In a eaiio of IIiIh kind as
was the village (f DaHmrlseotta Mills, Me..
Ill tlio slcknchs anU cure of Mr. Uankln.
Kverytbliiir else ha.l failed, an.l dauih soemed
liiuvluble, whenlIoo4t'8 SaraapurlUa vias ro
Horte.l to and efl'orted
A Wonderful Cure,
"The stnlemcnt which I hero make may ■cent
too extraordinary to be true. Hut 1 will tell
my sioiy ss plainly an<l truthfully as I posalbly
can, aiM refer ;or eorroli.iraib'ii to uliiio»t any
rei.1. lent of tills town, where 1 liavo llvo«Ftall
my lite ami am well known.
"When a youth, I wa» strong nn.l acilvo, able
to work liard, ami ainlildoiH lo sueeeeil In life.
1 am uosv :J4 years of nifc, an.l II year* ago be-
gan to haveepllepllc Ills, caused, as we l)elleTe,
by Injuries to the s))lno received by a fall, aa
noiieof our fniully have ever Iteeii similarly
allllcle.l. Home nine years aKo, by advice of a
phyvlclun, I buttan to take a broinl.lu com-
pound, which bad a ipitctbiK effect upon my
nerves. This being, as I inn t.tbl, a 'cumula-
tive ilruK,' and lakliiK iiotlibiK to carry It out of
fay sysloin, It had a illnnslrous an.l
ALMOST fAr.^l, EKKKCT
upon my l)lo.»l. In fact, i think I never could
aKaIn go through the pain nml misery of the
pa»t two yi>ara. .Souii alter I liegan with the
bromble, Horeaappeare.l on the calves of mf
leg", slowly Imt -urely tliey hprea.l over ray
I ody. I trietl all ihe niudldaeH we eoiihi hoar
(if, but nothing ■•tayed their terrible progreM.
They became very uevcie under my knees, and
\vh> n I walk* .1 blood w.iuM Ntarl tiliui thcin
aii'l inin'n on the Moor my path from room to
rooin. At length tliu oonls bccnme contracted
f.i (hat I could no longer walk, and was obliged
In .Icspalr to take to my l>e.l, from which I
never cNptM'ted to rUu. Kxreptlng my head,
hail. Is, feet and breaat, I was llu rally covered
with sores, constantly dUchargliig corruption.
No wnrdn can convey an Idea .of the terrible
>.ii!Verbig« 1 cntliucl, as my contbiluii was al-
most t.>o terilldo to ilescilbo. 1 wa- nr.able to
hit up .>r Me dovMi, Init wn^ olillu'cl to keep In a
reclining pusltUm, ru. ling on my led, hips, the
lialins of nty hands, and tho buck of my head.
1 c.juld not bear the touch of heavy clothing,
and my coverlnuH were of the llgliUi«l poulhle
materials. When they were cliangetl or the
cloths on my Urn'"* were rcmoveil, large seaba
came off with ibein. \V lieiM. Id ^ores dried up
new ones formed.
I IIAt> NO AI'fKIITIC
«)r strangth, could eat hanlly anything, and
WIS In such pain thai I could sleep only when
1 became totally exlmiif-tcd ami relapsed Into
uiicoiisclonaness. 1 had the coiiNtaiil attention
of a loving father ami mother, who alinoat ex-
haui>tuil their health and means In endeavor-
ing lo relievo my sufferings. Iliad been con-
llnetl to the t)ed aliout a year when, In Moptem-
1 asked mother If 1 could try llood'a
as we had read of Its remarkable
took one bottle and noticed no
y condlllin, but continue.! to use It.
iirih Ixtltlo wo u.)tlccd that the
1 to look better, and the tlosh under
them iiatimil.
ThU Hay of ITope
Was cbeeiing, and when my young friends la
t»u' village mil. Ic me n (;lnistiiia- present of a
.lo/.eii botllCH of Hood's Sirsaparllla, my grati-
tude li>tbein ami lo thu medlclno was alinoBt
unspeakalile. I continued to improvo. The
sinaller sorer* Knulnally healnl up, and even
the more <jtntil'orn ones were for.'cd at last to
yield to the ine.llclnc. New an I healthy sklo
formed. .My appetite came bac; tome, I ate
will anil Im-reahcl In lleijli. 1 soon be^'an to Ret
natural slci-p, ami now rent as \\. 11 as any one.
.Mter living .•oiilbieil to the l)ed a year and flye
monlhs I was able lo get up. I eemcl to grow
ntrongor I'vcry week, iiml c'lil.t soon work
ahonl the bone, ami walk with i caac, which I
NhouM not need, but for the contractlirK effect
of the sores upon llie cords of my legs. I (am
now
KKTIUKI.V KKKK FHOM HOKKH,
lUvIng all over my li.)dy only ilie scars as re
mlnilcrs of my sufferings. My whole Imiirovc-
nienl 1 atlriliute solely to H I's Sarsnparllla,
aud can tnilhfiilly .say 1 tiellevc 1 owe my life
to this w.imlcrful me.llclnc." «;. Waiiren Ram-
HIS, DamarlMcolla iMllls, Lincoln County, Me.
For Corrob>t<ttlon
Of the a'oovc testimonial wc can i-ofer to almost
every resblent of Dam irl.-<c»tta Mills and the
villages atiout. To be nioi-o spcclflc, wo have
received letters en.lovilng Mr. Ilankln's state-
ment and Ic.-tlfj-lng to the wonderful power of
Hood's Harsaparllla as 8b.>wi) In this C4iae, from
Mark D. Rankin,
.J. F. Mi'i.i.uiAS, Postmaster,
W. T. VoHK, Hotel Proi'rlelor,
W. C. I'KAOiJK, all of Dainarl-^iotta Mills.
B. Z. WiNSLOVV, of Brockton, Mass., for 16
ycjirs pofttmaslor and express agent at Da-
niarlscotta Mills.
Mr.H. H. M. WiiiTTKMORK, Ayer, Mass.
\Vii-i.lAM H. Ciftlll.NO, Worcester, Mass.
TiiKR<»N t). Rankin, Worcester, Mass.
.loiiN 11. Rankim, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. Hoi.LlNS, 77 Franklin struct, IJoaton.
. What More in yt-cetisnry ?
.'Purely, after rca.llng th" atiovc, not even the
most skciUlcal can iloiibt tho peculiar power of
Hood's Sarsapartlla In purifying tho blood, driv-
ing out disease, and Imparling health and vigor.
Halt Rheum,
"I was troubled with salt rhonin till nlwut
three years ago. My fnec nliout tho eyes would
ho swollen and sealilicd, my hands and parU of
my body would be raw soi-cs for weeks at a
lime, my flesh would seem sorotte.l that 1 could .
i-oll pieces of flesh from lietwecn my lingers aa
large as a pen. In fact I was
TORMKNTKU WITH SALT nilKUM
In the worst form, ami ha.l to Icavp off work al-
together. I consulted several doctora, but they
gave me no relief whatever. One callo 1 It type
poUon and gave me medicine accordingly ; hut
salt rheum cannot be curetl In that way, I aa*
sure you. .Seeing Hood's SarsapaTllla adver-
tised, 1 bought one Itoltlc and used It according
to dlrw.tlona. It helped me so much that I took
a second and third l>oti1c, and
IIAVK NOT nKKN TROUBLBD
with salt rheum since. I will recommend Hood'a
Sarsaparllla not only for aalt rheum, but for
humora of all kinds, losa of appeUte. and that
'all-gone* feeling so often experienced by oyery-
one. In treating for salt rheum I used Hood'a
OUtc Ointment on the places affected. A. D.
BOBBMS. Hagar street, Jamaica Plals, MaM.**
A OMAtt FPU A CAMIL.
Bow m Perfbrmer Ip Ulrall^'e "Maaulm"
MiMle Thlnge LUely In New York.
A camel, an elephant aifd a donkey figure
ooDsplouously In the Klralfy brothers' new
apectacular piece at the Academy of Music
and are stabled at I'riuce and Woosler
streets. >M>,'htly, after the performance, tho
animals are taken In ehur>,'e by keepers and
driven to the stable. Lust evenliiK Ibe camel
led the procession, which went IbiouKh
Fourteenth street to llroa.hviy :ind turned
down toward I'rince slreet. At I welUb
streellhe camel got » doulile bump on his
back. ami. vvhlskln« bis tail III f rijih , Mid*
deulv 'iroke awav and staled on a vylM ramp-
aue'iiloUK' the ■thorou.difaie. '1 he kei-pei
started in pursuit, but wis d'^f!^'"-^"'. .''"'"
the breakaway. The camel took a /ammu
course Instead of the straight roid and nron-
ODoli.cd r.roadway wltli ama/.lnrf rapt.bty.
A .aniel niiiniii« wlM was a frl'.d,illul nov-
citv.even In the streets of Nevv ^orU, uii.l
cspe.-hillv on Oie main thon.iiiihfare. Hoims
uud Imnnin btTii«s were allceled alike «i«-l
cvcrviblnu animated at once man ifote.l a de-
sire io give the slrauKe apparition tu.liin.te.l
hPtice. I'ortlv genllemeii and stout ladies
a ro 1 n^' alon;- the sl.levv.dk «ll^l'f">«'» ' '^
aullliv 7>t acrobats to escape Innejiiary dan.
ircr. •Tlielr^iiddenreeovtryassoon us b»
mieer ob|. It hud pa-scf was e.pi.dl) sii-
prMi.i: io ^|.eclat;)r.. The rubble hceiiled
lun ami ioimd In the cha^e to the accomin-
nlmeiil of aneai-^plitlin!: ^-l'^-!'^^ " J'',;*
Tho i.oUc and the lludils coiifiise.l <'»'■,.'"''•
wav bcaM uiilll Id. lury loiiM lln.l ven o v
hi i-oais and kb-ks of the most (?fT.qnrnt and
virion, descrtplloii. ll..i>es ivan.l an.l
plunt;ed at the sight and noise, an.l cai
lr"ve^^ were put on llielr luellle to .•ontr-d
the s.-arcd animal-. An exptv.s vvajroii
Maiidiii-lnfrontof I'V' •"'• 'V'V'V.l .. .ml
lusl been left bvtbcdrlvcr. vvboha.lati ink
"to deliver. He nmik .tallied by H''' n«ekct u|.
the street, an.l droi>plii;i Ibe triiiiUiKe a liol
i.otalo. .praiiu' l..r liN hor^- lica..*. lie
wa^ none too qiibk. foi the team lliivu el ei
to mi.ke a rapbl Irai.Mt nip lliioii;,di the
hotel cafe, 'ibe driver liiially mic
eeeded Ih siibdiilm,' the lei;ii»er of the
borsev bv Mirnln'-' their heads in a
direcil.u* opposite the cavortlii;; cam-
L-l. tipi...«lle the .'^I. I>cids N (.race
ehiircb. 'and the iiiaddeiieil runaw.iy made a
bolt |.)i- It iilxe one pos-e».ed of Ihe seven
Imp-. A f.d ladv on the Mdewalk screamed
nndtiie.l to run. but one foid .llpiicl on tin
irv cake an.l down *he tell plumi> lit H";
eimiel'.- |udli. It was a crillcal nioiu.nt. an.l
lust IIS everybody cxjieclcl an awlnl collMoii
the eiiirel apparently claimcl one eve on llie
pro-trali! form before bliii and -praii}; over
it like a hurdle racer, lie l.tehe.l up agal'i-t
'^ the Iron fence of the church with sii. h v lo-
leme a- to lake some of the hulr "" '''»
breaot. and the concussion knocke.l blui
down. A knock down blow, however, was
not «noui:h to lav low Mr. fainel, and Jiisl
after the fat lady ha.l scramWed to her feet
and ualloped paiilbi:,' away, Ihe lnuichback
terror had started In for another stretch
down the Ktrect. ... ,
About this time the elephant In < Iinrgc of
Hcobued man shifted Ids trunk and b s
keeper and began to make i>lav for ii Utile
circus on his own account. HU break w>\s
not wholly successful, and the pioniNu of lii-
creu.cd liitcresi dl.l not iiuu out. uw iil' to
tbc i.romptnes» with which tin: colored keep-
er 'ot in his work as inaMer. Meiinwlil e,
the camel continued down Hroadwny vvUU-
out being moleMeil. and was acproachlng
Ihe Miiclalr bouse for the entertaliiinent of
the uuest. safely planted behind the win-
dows, when a private carriage contain ii« »
gentleman, his wife and baby vvlieilet Int.i
view going u|. Hroadway. The driver hail a
chill an.l the horses an altuck of the .M.
Vitus' dance, when Iheir eves caiulit the
bundM'.l vision. Iletweeii ibe driver aii-l
hor-i'. li was nip ami tuck whether the .-ar-
rhii:e would remain upright or capsl/e,
or have a wheel wrenched idl bv Ibe een er-
bearinu' street rail of .Mayor Hevvill. 1 lie
ean.cl made a bee line for the carrln«e, ap-
I uareiilly wllb an Idea that he could buet It
out of exMence. IIU bowed head waa Uv
/ clone proxlmlly toone of the glalt iUjoI*.
and the horses were In the air w*««.M»»
i men sud.lenlv spraUK to the rescue, riicv
j Hcl/ed the cainel by the nostrils, one on each
•Ide. kickeil him In the forel -gs, and In a
linv the beast was thrown and they were
' hof«ling him llrmly. In •■. little while a
' crowd that blocked the street collected, and
did not .lUjierse until the camel's keeper ar-
rived and took him away. The men who
ellecledlhe crt|diiro h'ave their names as
Georuc llickN athlete and wrestler, ainl
Richard Urown, horse trainer. Both said
they hud bandied camels before.— [New
York Times.
Jftrtiieal*
does cure
gfieumatis|n
Tfeuralgia^
ache. It wi
.zurt YOU
financUl*
CtxeM. "W. Eaton. Brolcer,
Room IT Central Blook.
Attention »tv#(n to all flrat-chisB loana and
given to all flrat-chisB
InTeutmentB.
9a» tnt Cste.
eat.
Ipr.ct.
8pr,ct.
If is tfie oni
Sfmedy
as su
CCisfull
stood
ifie ,
r*itof|
cents for
tfie beau-
Tiful colored . ,_
bicturc.''Moorislv7
Ciri". /Ifh lob ho rose,
f/iWall St.'NCwYorK.
8AFEST OF ALL
INVEHTiaENTS
W. B. CLAHK ft Co:, of MINNKAI'OLIB. OffCX
first Mortytwes on Vurma in Minnesota and Vo
kola In amouuls of t30o and ui>ward«; bitcreM
f,tmi 7 to H per cent, ^("♦•'t'''*''^"" ,^"'"""^^itl
Citv /'roppW//, Interest 7 percent. »»'^«»>^'i"
exiierience. ,'icnd to /tostou oftce for t'amphtet
an.l references before you Invest elsewhere.
GKOUUE WALLACK, Agent, 1» WUk Btrcot,
Room 40, lloaton.
Hir«go«.Pbp»ATHlOPi;ORDS!
Now he'll botoolmiota
lick ma
Catarrh
— ^ —
KLY
CREAlVi BALM
CleaiiscathoNHaal
PnsMngfs, All ay a
I'hIii tkud liitlaui-
i.iatlun, llfHlB tho
Soros, Itfatorea
the Sonaes of
j^l'iiatonnd Sioftl.
TRY THE OUKE
' A J. article Is «p
. Iilleil Into each noi«
?]^p!gW g Hp ' > " ""'' '■* ajn-eealile
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
80 Nassau Stre**!, - - - New Fork,
HAVK CONBTANTLV ON HANI) \
A SKLKCTION OF CHOICK .IWYgST-
MKNT HBCUItll'IKS.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHATTUCK STREET, COR. MIOOLE,
8CWALL O, MACK, PreBldent,
JACOlt KOtiKKS. Treaaurer,
D. U. BAKTLKTT, Clerk.
DIllECTORSi
8KWAI.I, Ci. MACK, LEVI SI/KAOUE.
JAMKS IJ. F»!AN( IH, .lOlIN 1". KIMBALL,
"}iLEXANl>EK G. ti;MNO(;K.
COOPERAGE.
Hayiag etgaged the services of a com-
petent man to do our work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
l^\aira%% Cattis.
wim*.
HARRIHON W. 8T11EETER,
ConMtul>lo nnd Collootor,
Boom No. 6, Ceutrul Block.
OflQce hours, from « to Vi, 'I to ft, and* Monday,
Thurs'lay and Frbluy evenliiKs from 7 ta tf.
4lir N'ecial all.enUoii to coUecllon ol rents ana
yeiieral <'iire ot tenement |i roperty.
Corre.vondrnce of liuukera, lirokers and JnvtMt-
on sotlciUd' .
PRICE OF GAS,
•with tho lUscouiil oil for prompt pay-
ment, la
.20 per Thoiisflnd Feet.
Jls'slbv mntl,nfrMered,«0<l'*. KbV
fcK.S, ii.^ urieiiwlch street. N--W ^oik
l(e.V)cts. at l)riij{-
Itl.DTIl-
SCCCtEDS m SiiCGLSS.
MEDICAL ECONOPAY.
MOTHIfta
Dr. lewis is Always Successfii!.
The Glory of a Man is in His Strength.
Nerve or Phy^cBl Force When I.OBt Quick-
ly lle»nlue«l by Conaultlug
UH. O. J. LKWI8.
Who, after Intense study .in-t .leep research, ha«
lately dlscovere.l a new, extraor.1 nary, .inlck.
c mln and Uuxneiwlve cure for Diseases of le
Hraln an.l Hpli.ai Cor-l, !Sperniatorrh...«. He m •
ni VwtUncis, Kluld Kscapes. »'ni'"'V"i7-,..'rr
OU^MV'mCAbTRKATMKNT has cured the
moKdi-pcraU) bonis ot .Nervous Disor. crs In
Ky oiiiiK and old. To .leblllUtle. you b It l.e-
BO ,lhe vU'.r.if manhoo.l. and In Bdvancc.
nVc U e.mblfsb.-K the vlRor »' /•;"»' "'V"*','
till. DosslbllUv of failure. LuiNUtt COM-
LvlvraVv f« or Chn.nlc DUcharijces. f*trlc-
iw llelenl lonof the Urine, Uravel. Kl-fney or
1 In. ler U "onlors, Syphilis. 8<xondary »ymp
tomV krumlons. skin IMscases, all are ah»«|-
uS ycuredwilhontthe use of 'n«rcury, copa •
■ m-li. lections. No restrictions In .llet or hln-
l^ ce rom "iiMnos.. Kkcknt caskh ci:hki.
V TMRKK OB KOtMl I>AVK. Patient. whOM .UiM*.
,.iv. been nei^lectctl, Imdiy treated or oro.
: uu.ed IncSle. arA partfeularly Invlte.l to
vUlt lir laiwls. A written K"araiitejf of cure
yt-en In all cases Hrmn»r«l and un.lertaken. IN
eKACTlCKUllWardSOf THIKTV YKAH9.
^l)r ewls Is fre.pientlv c.msulted by
• wlio have beei%«.mplctofy dlw^iuraifcd <.l
niwr having
A Valuable Investment.
THE mwm SILVER HINIKG CO.,
Office 43 Central Btroet, Eoom 10,
8l»ALIHNU BLOCK,
OBTers a valuable bivoslment totthoso who Ue-
Mrc sure returnB for their nim.ey. The com.
panv ere not en»age.t In any wlld-ciit spcetiln-
llon. They arc .elllnit the utocU upon Us merits,
bcluit eonll.lcnt that It will reallto what they
claim, fall and ask qucitlcns.
Privnte WIrra to New York.
Telt-phone Cull, «78-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKEAS.
STOCKH IIONDS. OR AIN AND FKO-
VISIOXS Itonirlit nnd pold for Caab, or oar-
ried oil Marglu.
3 p, O, BuUdlnOf LoweiL
OILS! OILS! OILS!
We would call the attention of users
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of Oils,
which we can furnish at as low price as
any oth^ concern in New England and
delivered at your mill or shop free of
freight or cartage charges.
Crown Eagle Spindle Oil is a pale oil
and almost odorless, and is espeoiallj
adapted to light machinery, and with au
admixture of Animal Oil is a fino Spin-
dle Oil.
Crown Eaglo Machinery Oil.— This ii
a standard oil in flash jioiut and cold
test r.nd tho viscoaity is high. It ;hafi
sufucient body to enable it to be useil
pure or with a flight aimiituro of Abi-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindlesi for this service it
hao been found after long continued
teats in the l.irgest mills in the countr*
t? excel all other oils for safety autl
economy.
Hurgeoii lliiropodist.
Mo. 1 Preacott Street,
Lowell, aiuaa*
OOlce hours : 8 a. m. to U in., U lo 0 and 7 to
p. m.; .Sundaya, 'J to 4 p. in.
Si*— *^
FII18T-CLASS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up an.l rented at a low rate per year,
plpliitf liicliido«l.
INVESTMENTS
AT
•y and *at l>or Cent.
First mortuBKe, whh coupon lionds attached.
payable scHllannually l.y A|.p»et..n Nai^^ou.!
iHik. Secured on Improved farms In »•>« wMt,
rom » to .•> limes the value of tho loan. Abao-
:,' ?|y ..rure.and principal Vr'J"*T" ,^^1
as a rule wttb as much V''''"':\Tf,. "^.'f lUiL 7
inont bon.ls. Amounts iroui * |^> P. > ]^1'V'IV
HI..IS per cent. A|.p».v «o AI-LMu.N ALLhN.
Man«urbh.ek,r.l Central stm-i. room 1. IJcfer
to .It) IN K KI.MHAI.L. Presblcnt App own
Sat Hank, JA^. K. ^^-V'-^'^N'^v^l'^'ai KAGUf"
ell Mutual rire 1"'. V*- * ^Vin. 1^ K
I'rpi'llent Tradt r« and MeehanJos Ins. Oo., r-
n PATCH, •" A rtio. n» w up ; iit. cii a klks
HOVKY, JEFFEttSON UANCUOFl'.
COKE,
Drokcn, acrcened and delivered at
$4.S0 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
C A 8 U .
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
.7 A Market Street •
IHiscrllanrous.
GEOllOli: nUURlCK, so central ^6tr«M.
(K«tabllshod In IMl.)
_,.ir.rn». ., Solo axeiil for It. F. linker Piitiiat
■piiVLAI IMano Forlec, llie l.chl I plight JMano
TV-g u.made. The tone Iselcur, lo-lKl't and
beautiful, and ll.ry \\tlUiui«l lu tuu^
hetter thai, any iiprl^lit piano ever laa.le. Alio
Siiuare I'liiiioFoi'tes of the be^l niatnilacture,
all to 1)1 »(..l(iat tliQ/ lowcht taciory prices and
warrante'l to jclvo entire satb'actlon. Ageot
tor GeorKC Wtoveut. orwau 1 ulKler.
r>r. rr. o. i?i*o»*c»ott,
LateUcullbtto Northwesicr!. IHsj.niHiry, No'w
York city.
Offlcs No. M "W-l »»«»'• Kxehauicr, roriiet
ni.>rriiiiHek htmI ('Mitral Ntrerta, room wltB
In-. I.'l.ker. ODice (Inviiitd hours: WKDNKtt-
f>AV.^ ami H.V'JiriMlAys, from II a. in. until 1
p. 111. K.\(.lii»lvc altcnt!"n jjlvcn to .ll-easea of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
Ai\DiJE\\'S & WIIliELER.
KSTAULIHUEI) IBRt.
llANtrACTtHKHa OV
File G[anii6 aiii ^lafbls M,
Xo, 41 ThonifHhe Str*et,
Hmnr Nortlivrn Drpot.
0. H. AyVUKVrn. CIIA». WIIKVlt*
^r^i
.%
thraWTorTnenial. pertaining to
or "slnifle hiessodncrts."
with various a.lvertl»o<l nostrums, electric liclts,
t ■ wtVt cli Invariably ilo more harm than fc-ood.
^' •''•rS'ttK«£"\,rai.S..r,i KIBST MORTGAGE
a»4ttea.»f df«. whalbw Ui«ir..lK'
SIX PER CENT.
Kslt hint am
No chart* mad* for tho naa of tnetcra.
Mo rharca mad* fbr rnnnlnc aupply
pipoa from atreet malnt to conanmara' oal-
lart.
Orders, when left at oflloe, promptly at«
tanded to.
0. E. C18HING, Agent.
JAMES MORRIS.
Machinist and Engineer ^^^
steam, Gas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
NO. 1 JOnJI STKKET.
5tobc0 antJ £lanflr0.
n
A San Francisco Melt Hoy.
Johnnv .Martin, the oftlce hoy of a !?an Fran-
cisco Ann. has a ^reat liking for bells, an.l
never tires llsteuinK to them. I.t Is a positive
luaula with hlin Some weeks bko he sent a
type written letter on the ktlerhead of tho
flriu to a well known bell niannfactiirer in
this stale. a..kln>f the price of bells, parnci'-
larlv lartfe church bells wcl^dllnK from 'id.tWU
to 3b,<)(K) pounds. In replv he reccive.l a cir-
cular an-l price llst.and a polite letter ear-
nestlv asking' his palronafte. Ho ackiiowl-
"edtfed Its receipt, sa.\ln^' that he thoii«ht
their prices loo hl«h, and that he could do
better In Sai-. Francisco. The bell makers at
once sent their be^l salesman to Callforniu,
with in>triictlons to secure the confraet at
iiuy price, and a few d.iys a^o he walU.'d
Into the ."^an Fraiieisco house, and eoiirteous- ,
Iv asked for .Mr. John .Martin. No one i
kuew him until the a;,'ent .-showed the letters,
HU.l then the bookk.ciier said : "1 l"d n>iist
lie our Johuiiv." It was. lie wa« called n
nnd conf<ssed. The Muent was very wroth,
and demanded the instani dischari;e of the
^ lad, but the lirm said "No." Thj.y said a I
boy who could write such -iood letters was
the kind of a boy llu y wanted, aii.l they pro-
moted hlni. He sayn that svheii he ;:ets rich
he Is Rolli« to build a church, and lianK In it 1
the btwest bell that this ea.slcru drin can j
cast.— [N. Y. Sun. ,
Wantcil tSinu|cBl«:<l Goods.
She asked for 1 ice of a certain kind, and
the clerk took down a box and excused the
Bniallqnantltylnjt, saying: i
••We sold a great quantity of this the other ,
day at wholesale." . . ,.,.„, |
"ThlH is exaellv like my sample, isn't It?'
"Yes'in. You must have: bought that
'•Oh, no, sir-l bought It of a peddler.'» I
**AhI" I
"And I paid blm 14 ecnt« per yard, while |
you only charge six."
•'I see. HetoM yon"— ,, , .,
'•That it was smuggled from Canada. |
♦'Exactlv. Wesidltoa number who go ^
about telflug the same .lory, but of course I
we are not responsible."
"J^i'so, ma'am. I kno.v just how you j
feel about It, being a woman, yon can nei-
ther swear at yourself nor kick the "«■»«' 'or"
liar. Will you sit down lu the h:if k end of
the store until your emotion «" "l"/'*,^,^,^,^'
Ob, well, call again. Nothing else todc> . --
[Detroit Free Tress.
married life
or"»lnule
consultation, M-dJclnea. A^-^W.^^ ^^^^
I)U. LEWIS Is permanently locjttcd at
129 Friendship Street, Provitienoe, R. I.,
one door from Klchinon.l street (otT Uroa.l
. reel) once hours all the year roii ad from fl
?o i and 5 10 1. ; sundav. 10 «« V no/ '"'^f.-Kji'-
MALE COM I'LAINTS S«K1LFI LL1 llltAl-
KD.
MOTIOK TO COUNTRY PATIKNTS.
Dr. Lewis will, on full iloscrlptlon of case
(with foe cn.lose.l), immediately send .i »upp y
of hU valuable medicines, accompanied with In-
"trillions and advice '"^ tl-.^;".!" j/, » it "^^^•*-
illstrcsslnft comi.lRluts. .If ST PUULISIIED.
Fourth Bditlon
Jledioal Minutes,
with adilltloi.al colored
Ulustratlons.a Pohtkait
OK TIIK At'Tllon, ASI» A
I.ISTOKCOMI'LAINT."*.
An exceptional treatise
on tho treatment and
speodvcure of aliovo sub-
locts, sexual lUscascs etc.
Price 25 cents by mall
to any address, from tho
author. Dr. C.J. Lewis.
r
MEDICAl,
mmn%
a
n
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Interest payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
Wo offer a limited aaiount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
anil after careful examlnatlou recommend them
for lu>estnient.
Raflies anii Parlor l\mi
\ . AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
M4 MBRRIMACK STRKBT.
i^^^
Airentfor Mc.llcal Minutes, W. W. DUNCAN,
191 Itthldleaea Street.
Ihow's your
lame back?
•TIIKNQTHIN ANO RMTORB IT
BY WKARINO A
Hop Plaster
Why sntftTWitti oa aohlng b«Jk whsnarrompt
landporitlverellaf IsatluuidP ThaHopPtaat«a
loonipletalysndapeedlIyouraBaoka««ia.Sl«l««H»».
IpiOnfal MBSOlM. Kidney Wsakn««, Bheuma-
Itlom, Soistlaa, Plonrisy. Cheet Palna, Sore Lang.
lOonffhs. Oriok andaU BtuWen, Bharp or W ervoaa
Ipalaa. TliasootliIn«,p«ln.kimn«andBt»«i«tt«-
llii« vlitnsBof Hope, H«nlo<*. BslsaMMdO«DB
loombliMd. Bwaet and olsaa. Bold T««ywlie»a.
J8eota.,5ftv«1.00. lulled ftjrprloefcy pTOPrta-
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Oongress Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
r*ai»lor Stoves
or tha very liest makes,
AX LO'W nt-ICES.
Call and see our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
SI MARKET 8TRBET.
GOLD MEDAL, PABId, 1878.
BAKER'S
\\
I ^ioolkft»rtliali9p-niiewrss«l»aiid«l«iia*o»a
lofHOPPI»A*nPtOO.,one»eiyneinilnepl— tarr
iwava of ImltatlftT and sabativatloxis.
STOVES AND RANGES!
BtoTe Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Glaat, Wooden and Hollow Wans
KITCHEN FUKKITUJII
And Peddlera' Supplies.
I'APKB STOCK AND OLD IRON FtK-
CIIA8ED.
M^ARXIISr At LAIVGI^*!^',
It4* 170 MIDDLESEX STREET.
l*nrrMit.'.l Absolutely puifi
C'o.Hm. 'rom which tho cxccm of
OiUuH licon n-niOTcd. Ilhas<Ar^«
iim'itht ««r*nff(Aof OooouiiiUc<t
with HL-irch, Arrowroot or 8u({nr,
nml li» i;\ori'foro fir more ooo.i-jm.
Icnl. rotting ieii Maa onCCtnt n
Clip. It Is dolldoud, aourldhlnff,
HtrcMiKihiiihii;, cwlly dltfcstiMl,
■ndHibn'.mbly B<lnpt«l forhnal-
Ids KM v.cll M for persons In henll.'i.
Hold bjr (;ri>cf rs atsrywhera.
W. BARER & CO., Dorctesler, Mais.
DO MAS 8^ CO.,
'BDOKBir^DeRS,^
i30&l34;citxt|^auVSti'
Job Worker and Repairer of Steam. Oaa
aud Water Bnrclnfs, I'rlutlng I'reaaaa,
Nteiuii I'uinps, HhartlDK, Fullejs, LawB
Mowers, Mowing Machloea, etc.
Mhop 25 Middle Street, LoweU.
TKLBPUONB 134-4.
First letter Foundry in New EnilaRi
COMMKNCEI) IN 1817.
Boston Type Fouutiry,
Noted for lu hanl and tcuirh mc'<»l, IU larira
varl'itlf* of
BOOK ANI> JOB TYPE,
And for Ite UlfBIVALLED Newspaper rioaa.
Address orders to .fOHN K. UOUEKS, Agval
55 W'Htor street, llo.»ton.
B^The Courier und .loumal type Is from this
foundry.
%
LAMPS.
FIFTEEN HUNDRED GALLONS pure Port,
Sherry nnd Hock from Concord grapes, put
up especially for family use, considered the best
article ever put on the market for the money.
Made IH-Oto 18S1 "ti'TJIwT hf"^()?D *
examine my stock, which MUST "Ks^*";";.
j OTIS ADAMS. Chelinaford, Maaa.
Tho Thine W« Most Desire j _ . — — -
when lu poor health W Kood heiilth aKftln, so ; -,^-t^-«j»7- 4^2 C>Ol>S !
If you arMroubled with drowHlite-H, los. of . I^ il. > V ^J ^^V^A^K=f
appetite, Indigestion, headache, pain li» |ne
sltlTand shouVdcn.. try Wlniuis firos.' Intllan
Cure. It never falh.
Make the ONLY easy riding jump seat
or Bnney wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WEUS k SPOIFOBD,
BIDDLE k SMABT,
0. ¥. LONa, .
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. POLGEB,
LOOK hk JEWELL, ^
A. P. BOABDMAH,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Ameibory, Mass.
SOO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Sui»er-riios))lial<
ANI>
ENGLISH LAWN DEE3SING,
For sale cheap by
J. O. HOOEIIS At CO.,
S9. 81 and 39 Market fltraet.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
PANOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
•AT'
"WoroeMter At- Oo.
The purity of an Infant's breath W not Mir-
passed, save by the u«e of Hiiblfosm, th«t
healthful Uqnld substllute for tooth powder.
Try It. 26c. All druggists.
Are r«5elTlDg lou of new goods. Buy a Watch,
a Diamond Ring, or select soma beautiful de-
•Ign In Silver. ^
liiYites attention to a great Ta-
riety of usefiil and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handkerchieft
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
J. W. BENNETT & CO..
ROOFERS,
BKK Hivri BRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Grand.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
' POSTERS,
I*i*o||;raiiimes,
«^.
-AHI
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO..
piTTflTOK. PA.
A LL KIia>8 or GOlOnBCIAL
JOB
Every Description ol Printiirg
RRQDIRBD IW
Olotbtnir,
T^ry Goo<l»»
GrTor*.cvy9
Or Other Establishments,
AT THE
Courier Job Office.
FRENCH &rU]'7FU'S
181 f^entru'. StreH*
Hair Tinta-
An Unparalleled Preparation
for Ihe Hair.
It i» guaranteed to reBtore the
hair from gray to a beautlfM
UROWN OR BLACK IX ONE
HOUR, The Hair Tlnta ie the
diticovery o f the proprietor , whose
experience in HAIR AND HAIR
GOODS in auUicient evidence of
hi» knowledge of what are the
proper tiubtttaueea to apply to the
hair, Pttrrhanern have the ae»
Burance that IT CONTAINS
NOTHING INJURIOUS t U U
perfectty harmlesB. Prepared
only by
0-4 Morrlmaolc Street*.
LOWn.I«, MASS.
W^*!^
.jkVJC^
i.^-.Jjii. v^^.'", •^^-Li^»J»'.■»K■ Sfti^. it. *■■ > ^y^^Uglat^MtMli --•*' -2^*,^'it, ''■^•.tAJL'
■j^ti!'
Mtf
LOWELL DAILY COU;
FIUDAY, JANUABY 20, 1888.
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB, FBIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1«88.
l^WKLL DAILY COUKIKB.
The Oova Banquet*
The rfpuhlicans of Boston have followeU
I'ubllbhcacvorj afternoon, Sundays excepted, the oxiimple of Ihe rcpublicauH of Lowell,
Intlio Couilcr BulldliiK.juBt east of iho I'oHt nnj imve jr(veu tlic clialiinuu of their city
OflltAj.lMculumck Blivct, Lowell, Mass., by | ^.^J,^,„jl(^.e g jesj|i,nonial baaquct. Tboy Ini-
Manleu AKowcll. bubscrlijUou vrlce ««.00 » i y,yv»Kl iij-ou tbe Lowell uatlcrn by uihUIhk
it 11 :)-dollur-a-|)lale iitlalr, uiul lueseiitiiit; to
CIi:iii innn (Jove a Ulo Kold witcb^aud chain.
Our uuiiHltle friends on the other hide will
enjoy settiii}; down tbe nu'etliiK »« a Blaine
s\ mposiiiiu, and tbcre will he more coior to
tlicir MijjKt'Kllon than usually attcuds their
coinnimtN on rt'inibllcaii matter
LOCAL NEWS.
AMUSKMKNTH.
CHRISTIAN IHJCTUINK 80CIKTY.
year, 50 ccnta a inonili, li cents a wccW, dellv
ero<l liy currier, blnglo cobles .4 cents. Advcr-
tlslnK ralcrt furnished on apiillcuilon.
Lowell Weekly Jouriiul publlbhed from same
oOlcuonirldays. ITlcc fl.60 per i.imuni, al-
ways In advanic. Larger circulation In towns
near Lowell iluin all other pH^iers.
"WITKKKI> A» SKCOKb CLASH MAILMATltU.
TRAINS TO AND FKOM BOSTON.
luilicH and «;eiill»'iiicn p-ulicip«ted in ih(^ ( n-
tcrtalinneiit r Ml*><> Muhiie (irlnnell. llittlic
Flood and (^racc Mctliiit, and )lr. John Cos-
};rove, who j^ave piano ►olo.i, Mr. T. •'. M<"-
«... I, ^yj., (artliv. H rcadiiisr, Misxps Keatlnsr, Majj^jic
... ' j IJoark antl Minnie Dclancy. and Mensn*. L.
tt HI lino afl'rtir only as almost any rii)UblKau j| >iui,„iiy. .». K. (i. Jt'HVi>, who nave
Ijdherinvr N Jii>t now apt to bettua!»Mml)iaj;e j honi;>. Mi*"*ts .Mc.Moon and llaltie Klond
I qualify her for tbe undulatinx harmony of
! Hction that excels art, BprlnKing ai It does
i from an earnest houl governed by refined
i vciixibililieH. MiMM BankH was ludeed a reve-
1 lallon."
I NO'SRS.
• Heiiues(6pv'« ndnslrcl.H are booked for
Tbe IbrlHtlan l>oetrine ^o»•lely of St. I'M- ■ ni,i,iiii>rto»"hall Tbiirsdav, ^Viilry auiJ Sat-
rlck'M church hud an inicrc>.|ln^' meetiuK ai'l mdav uvenint:?. of next vvtek.
enteriainnicnt at the i"cbool hall, Sullolk: a i»:» purtv in ai<l of lh«' tliiv nur«;rv will
street, Wcdnvsibiv eveninir. Tbe following " -• •» •
Drs anti J^anrg 6ooti0.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 20, noon. —For New England,
colder, fair weather, preceded by light
westerly winds.
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10.00
H.Ott
11. lu
f:iendly to Iho Ma;n»! ctaiesnian. What wa;*
said at the BiuoKwick last eveuln;,' relative
to .Mr. Blaine was only the natural out*
grovvtii of the condition of things. Four
years a}{o tlie Blaine republicans were hi a
mluorlty in Ma^sacluiHctt!!. Today,, leave
the (luostion of a repuldleaii nominee to
them witlioii! a preliminary word, and Mr:
ami Mr. John t"o*j.'r».)ve were Hceoumaiij.is.
.\ comniilte*' wan Hppoiiited to eoiitlder I li<^
mo>t appropriate way of obscrvliijc the niiiii-
versary of the society, which occurn iit\t
month. 'I"he coinmiltce is as follows: Mi^>cs
A. L .Meade. Mary Nawn, Annip h«l[
.Minnie McSorlev, Mary Taiickcd, Me»srs7 l>.
S. O'Brien. A. Siuilli. T. J. McCarthy, B. K
Murray,.!. B. CouKbliu.
HUANt II .srKI'.Kl 8(H lABI.K.
I.C held at ibe new iionic. No. 33 Moody ] SHOW, fresh to brisk, high on the ooast,
street, tDiiioriow afternoon and evening.
•Admlsxiou i> free. All Inleientetl lulhc
cause should attend.
The (iill>ert oix'ia company, a flr«t-rate
or^'anizatiou. will till a thin-nlKlils' cUL'«i;e-
menl at Mu^ic liall. iH'Kinniuv: Feb. 2. They
sin>r the "Mikudo," '-lolauthe" luul "Boccuc-
ci*>."
KING!* AND UUKENS.
An
nt«TtalnlnK antI Instructive Levture
at tils); Street Cliureli.
More than «)nce IIij(h street church peo-
ple have been tlie originator?* of novel eiiter-
l;ilninentsi. but tbe one of la>l evehinu. in
wbicJi the kln;;s and ipiteiii aii<i note wort liv-
perM>naxe« of FiiLdisb bislory were presijii^-
cd to the Hudiem-c. wai ainoiiy; the ino>t nov-
]9rp anti ,f anrp 6ooli0«
CENTRAL STORE.
M Prices Djd It!
19c. 19c. 19c.
GREAT i9c. SALE
AT THE
Bon Marche
niaine would bo the overwhelmin;.; choice of The |)e0ple of Branch sheet chureb en- ! H. »« well n«. U'ln;; a«ion« tlic uto>t '•"**'•• Tj^/^T> QATTTT^l^AA^
the reitubliciiu voters of the state* We nav ! joved a so«'UI>le in the vestry lust ni;;ht, and ' taininir and instructive. Only tbose wlio arc £ \J1\ kD2\. J. %J XXl-JJX. J. 9
•' " ndance. An eul«rt:iin« ' mo!»t intimulelv asMK-iaUHl with such an af- 1
.xprmua ill c«i;iylnj{ it | Oommenoiug at 9 o'clock.
this is tbe imlniili (UtLMowlb of the condi- 1 there wa* a iHi^e allcndance. An eulertain* mo.t intunulely hsmk-IuU'
uiis IS nil. iinii.iui iiij,! , , ' meiit was uiven, consisting of rf^ainifs. fair know itie work e.\p<
tioii ; and we mean that lhou«an.l^ of m-n | ^^ |„|,|„„n. ,.„l.t» by Mr. l>tifreMn». vocal hotoi to » successful endlnu'. and to Miss Uarriette
who.M.' lc:ininK> were away from lllainc four I |,v iimry siockf. a'ml loriu't soloa by Mi-*" ' |{ca. who has maini«cd the entertaliiinent 1
I
Suiutay$.
7.!W 9.00
tf.UO 1.00
tt.UO 6.00
4.W 7.00
years a}.'o, have become so thoroughly di—
Hu-'l.il Hi the oaiil and hyporri»y of tbo
flevcland adnilnlstrallon, that the reaction
has made thetu |><»itiv«> frieiuU of tlie miu
whom tbe C'leveKind sbaiu ilefealcd.
.nIoisc. '."^upper wa* served by the Indie. _
Tlie plan v( a.imitlln/ by tickot was udopteil oarh aifd late, much prai»e is tlue.
and waM foun I to work well. The tickets "1 puibipiuil* credit should l>e siven for tbe
from i»c;:iimin;i to end, and who lias worked f 1 V)(*.
-• ■ ' ' ' To nil the I ■^*'^^*
19c. 10c. 19c.
are dislribiilcd free at Sunday isehool.
WOltrilKN .SIRKKl H.vniST ttOCIAULK.
The p«oi>i(
pic of tbe Wortben street Haptl«t j,.,,,!
El)f ILoUjcU Dail2_Couricr.
Finn AY. JANUARV 10, 1888.
Mr. (lOve piVc- his friend- some very ^ ^.|n,,.^.|, |„ n,,. „„,nlMr of over a huudrecl _
piacilcal political talk, which will do much . met at the rc^Ileii.ti of I»ca. W. II. Wljruin 1 f, u-nds n
„„,„ ,„ .,„„„„. a. ;,.„ a. c,...vL,.,o, an,i j |ji;i,;;,w;'; -^j;;^ ;^;;;;,!:,',";:,7i,'r;.„,'e't„;i;:: i .-iT:;';,.
uooti judgment. taste uHvi attention to 'V'l'V'" ValuBS UnaDDroachable.
which were Hhown in the make-up of the , "^ ^^^^'^ wii»j/4;*v»v»*«,m v,
costume*, all of which were rich ami ele-
The object of the enterlalmnent.
which ti'e most fasti'lions of politic;il pur
l«ts could not fairly eritid/c. lie ^aiil that
all that Is neoiled for republican su«cess U
an interest amonj; the :i4)ul>ilc;uj voters.
Dwell Street hall. Is a worthy one, ami the ,
of tbe late Dr. street, to whom the 1
ProteHtanl collexo wan especially !
.. „ rued out in lar>{e iniinbers to lend I
uiciit, there were leaMinv's i>v MNs M. lilla tin..|r aid towsird tbe support of the itisiitu- 1
iJii.sell.K""!"' I'l!«>'''V'''y M'** Ni'llie rials- ' tion. At s|.\ o'clock mi pper was serv« il in
ted, and piano pla\ii\« by Miss Mena Ayres. jj,,, vestrv to a larue number by the bidies of 1
A verv successful Sociable it was. | the chun'b. with Mrs. S. T. LaticaMcr nt the :
' head, and a ho.hI Mipl»«r it wu... loo. siu'li as \
~ The M«ssa<busetts Senate of ivHfl had It*
first reunion on the diiy Covernor Ame* wi*
lnau;;iirated. The Mou-'e will probably bol.l
Itti reunion on the iiA of KebruHry. A com-
nilltce of ananKemenl* N preparing for the
ri'unlon, and details will be .luly announced.
Those who reail the present til Ion spc chcs
of the Ma-sachiisetts orators In the national
llouM of Uepresentailvos yi<»teiday will
aRief! with what Is cvid. nlly the prevaleiil
opinion at Wiisbiniiton that fol. AllenN
oratory w.is not snrpa«sod by that of any
other, if it was of|ualled by that of any of hi-
colleaj^iies. .
The whiskey men arc the ones who np-
po»e the nbolltlonof Ihetax. Tliey openly
avow a (lurpose to prevent it. They are all
ri<ht nn it is. The l)eueHl of the tax accrue^
to them, If tbpy can only manipulate the
time and ^naniior of payment. "We want
nothing done," -ays the rinu'i* ii«:«M>t i»
Wa-hiu«ton; "wo only waul to be let
•lone.*' _________
The state .Senate vextenbiy passed the pro-
hibitory amendment residve with only S neu-
nlive votes, two of which were liiven by re-
publicans—Messrs. Ilathorne and .Sprn^ue of
Itosloii. A repubtican conference of llou-c
members has deciil.-d that It will be jjoo'l re-
publican form to vote for tbe resolve, and it
will probably pass. The Scuale said not a
word In debate.
The Hf.itd has irachod the crmHiHimt
that "It S\r. Lamiir's <oiitlrmation bail been
i;OnMdered on its merhs it wouhl Inive t»eeii
easy to defeat him." Thi« Is nn acknowledjr-
ment that Lamar was not fit to Ik3 a justice
of the ftupreme court. Hut where does this
leave < leveland who appointed him. and the
Herald which supported him!' Was there
ever su<h a jumtde of self-confessed sham!
It is inside news thai Mr. Carlisle's illness
has a close connection with hi" (lection ron-
test, w hich isn't the mere bagatelle tb.it ha-
been n pre sent! «1. 'As we have several times
remarked, Mr. (urlisle bad nothing to fear
as to the ;;eneral result, but he has unques-
tionably been a ^ood ileal harrowed u|) over
the testimony which has come out, nml that
vvhb h may come out. There is coiisiderabh-
lire as well as lots of smoke about thi» mat-
ter. ___«....».^__
We hope the minttilty ot the House eom-
milloe on elections will explain why they
asked to be excused from voting "H the Car-
iisle-Tboebe reporl, while they were so
strongly of the belief that the ca-e is as well
Joiinded as their report to the House de-
Clares. U Thoebc nml bis petition are fraud-
Jet us know il. H not let us have a man-
f:i>bion deft nee of them. Tbe env'. so fi-r.
sef ins to lune b(!cii botched by both counsel
Hud commiltee. _
Tbe Home-rubM-s count Sir .Michael Ilicks
Iteaeb's speech as ti virtual announcement of
his conversion to the home-rule cause, but
this is probably a i)lece of exuberance, such
as the home-rule correspondents are prone
to indulge in. It I", bowevfr. un(|uesiioiia-
bly a notable <'o!n(-il<>wn for a lory cabinet
member, ami mii^t have ItH weiKbt in the
future of iiflairs. So far It has not ba.l much
circct on Mr. Hallour's proL,"ammc that bis
predecessor haw so nearly caved In. Impris-
onments conliniie, ami tliere is nothiuj; in
his adions which makes it :ip|>ear incredible
that the Chief Secretary said what he Ih re-
jiortcd to have said :.boiil starvinj? his home-
rule victims Into submission.
.Mr. Luinar hiivin,!; ben <'onfirn)cd. the
i'resldcnl has .-eiit to Con;4ri!ss the reports of
the raeillc railroad which the .Senate rather
- omphalically <alle.l for. The f.-i.t that the
reports were withheld until the Lamar case
was seltle.l. and sctlled partly by the vote of a
senator who Is deeply interested in liiivin;.,' a
friend on Ibe bench, excit< s comment, and
may have an iiiipoitant bearins; upon l»:icili<-
railroad Icj-i-lation. The substance of tbe
reports has alrea ly been <,'lveii. A messa,i,'o
wa« Kent with them in whi«:li the President
reviewed the opinions of the commissioners.
Ills eouelusion is tlmt while it is time the
cxistinj? compli'allons were ended, yet radi-
cal nieHHures, sueh ns Chairman Tnttison
j-ecommends, an- not advisable. He Is very
decidedly oppowd
government control
jufltment made be
In thought probable
adopted will be made to bear as lightly as
poRfihle upon the Lnion I'acifle, while very
little couaide ration
ODlrai Pacific road
and this inleresl has api>aiciilly b.-);un to re- ; AR(>fM> HIK >M»itl.i -mk. b.vli-ol a i.w 1 ^^^^ ^^^^.^^ ^,,.^,,.j ,.„„^.^ ^„y^y |,„^y j^ ,^^,y i,,,.
t>irn AS wait seen in the slate flection, audi . .' , . . 1 The room occupied by llie infant depart-
urn. as ^^m scni in lot su 11 iit u .. a ,,i„iiioiium of John street church i^aw 1 „„,,„, ,vhich his re-.-nllv h.en carpete.l, was
in the more recent muni. ip;,l elections. Hos. , ,.„;„f^,,,,,i,,, „|,,,, ,.,„ ..^..„i„,, hv an li.telli- ' ;,„," | „„\v|,|, .-i-h haic^mu'N ru^s.' etc, and
Ion, .Mr. tiovc sui>l. has an iiiuplu murjtln of j ^.^ ,„ .,„.ij,.|„.,, nttracied by ihe uiuiouiicc-
republlcan voles to carry ami keep Ibe cily,
illbey call 1m' brought Old. Men who • jiu-
plain of the iiovirnnicnl of the city the past
few year-, have only Iheir own iiidillVreuce
aihM.ii'k .it "ilTorl to lliaiik for lh«- evi"-
wlilcb they denouii 'c. Il Is tlie depth ol
nuaiiiic'.'. for men who will .lo as they have
done, to slum the heat and bur leu of the
meiit th-t Mr. .M. .M. Malloii w«»ul.l lecture
on hi* travel-, around the ybdw. It ba.l
b.. 11 arr.inucd to jiivelhe palrum a double
treat liv ininHlu.duj: a vaiied intishnil pro-
uri.iiiuic which l»r. Kiv wouM present in a
niiiol'ii of or;:iiii sclc.tion*. but llila feature
\VH» uiilortunati !v di»peii«ed with shoriU
alti:r I tic ornanbl liul coiimiciu'cl a mehcli-
ous !«oiiala, ax the watOr uiotor. which fur-
nMi' s tbe povvir lor the liistrunieut. su.l-
Bargains Unheard of)
Prices Merely Nominal,
AT m GREAT I9C. SALE.
» ■ ■ 0 1 ■■ ■
This is the only 19c. eale of the series.
On Tuesday, Jaiuary 31, ne take stock.
This sale is gotten up to dispose of a
large quantity of our remaining winter
stock b^ placing; the prices within the
reach of the most humble. Also to ad-
d.v.andl..avetlc iL-htin;; lo oilars. Mr. , <1<'"I>-1«M'M Uh motion and refused to .:;o ,,,,„„,(,., f „ie platf.iim nv
• . , , . 1 ,. , on. . . I :irrainied iiilhe auillciice rooi
tiove alM> siive Home aaluiary advice about
ill«i '.nsln;? reliable and pronounced rejiub
llcan doctriiK « as a mean* of ke( pln^' an in
to-cut aroU'Ctl in the parly. Saiiiby-pamby
made a mo>t co»v leceplioii room, Hcr«! a
tabli- set with liandNoine c-liliia hail been pre-
par.'.I. where tbe kiiitf* ami «|iiei'iis were in-
vlte«l to partake of cuke and coHV-e as Ihey
wi-li"l. Ill om? ctMiier \va< a c iii.lv lal)le,
prcHbld over by .Mb» M dtlo I*. Won-e-ter,
l»o..kkcepcr at Taif.' iS: Niiiin's. and II wa.^
'"a! lM;lan;.r'o!Hi;ld Albert L. Itadniicr. vertise ourselves as well as to rid our
p,in.ip;.ioftbtMircens.h.)oi.Mn.iilielectur. selves of the accumulations of the last
er of Ibe eveidiii:. look hl» pb"'c at the c\-
l.'li Iri'l Imu'11
111 above, chair
Ml. Itallou'* lecture wa» a plea>iii'^ coin- i„.ii,^|„ order l»ir the dili'rrenl characters us
I bii.atioa of iiistiuctioii. buiiioL* and occii^ion
ill pailio*. iiiiil the ni:i):niticcnl ' slcreoptiron
1 views iirt'.ir.led inti.li pU a!.ure lo tho upe. la-
tor* hihI ad. led value lo the lectunuN re-
ism, which concedes t'verythin« lo the eiie- . ,„u,|,^, Hu' journey across ihe contlueiil to
mv.ti«lits with baled brealli to a\oid ili.; I Sail Frami.co. wli.re a steamer wan lak. n
.,.1,'ic,;,., ,„ ,„. ro... ,., „... ,,.-..> . :„„i „. >„. , ;; i;i:;|; ;;:£:LV;:\'^r 'ill;;!-,,;!. 'tJ^Z
llicy "lioiild ai>peai'. «fter beiuiC lulrodueed
bv llie IceHirer.
'The lecture by rriiu-ipal Ha.beller was a
model in ii»elf. The teni|italioii to say too
minh wa. not for a iii.>Hi»'iit yi. l.lcil to, and
the aiuouiit of cunb-usLiiioii and line dl»-
ctriinunt as lo wliat are tlie .-dient features
of ea. b epoch «»f Klij^tUh lii»t<»ry elicited the
wariiie»l .onimciulatioii, un<l the lecturer is
to beconKTHlulaletl upon hi* success
llacbel.er lia'. a clear enuiicl dion and
be liHlinctlv bean!, and ilurinM: the hour
season's business in odds and ends, rem-
nants and broken lots, so ridiculously
cheap that they will be grabbed up in-
stantly.
19c. 19c. 19c. 19c.
depictcil.
,, , , I »iniiv« Ol .lapii .
ally depreciate* :i maw s politics In propoi- , ujij^jy ,,, ,|„. |,jj.,„,.,,^ of natural necuery ami
tlou lo their republican somidin--, i- not tb.' : areiiite.liire by the way Is-in;; very vuluabh-
foodtoKlve«pa.tywhichre.,uires.lren«lh-|a...i^^ 7n^'"':'i„na' and"' .o„«^ pob":
6"'">^' , about the CeleMiaN and their empire i ^.^„| j„|j^',J„|„^j ,„ ,|n. ,.ivit;d. those present
.Mr. tJo\e modestly illsclaimed any para- , |„.,,u.^,|,t „ut that were heretofore Utile Hved and moved in the times so '^'rnphically
mount personal claim on the le.iimoniar known. The lecturer i.ai.1 there it more
" I. ".- •>*■"■•' ' •"•' "- '■■•"■ •'""i' '■> f^,;;;:,": li;i,';:'!i;r,.;.',:S.""v';^vuT»' ,:,';;,
the committee \\ho»o repifenlative he W""- i ti,py ,„,.j, vt ry capaMf people. The rivers
This oulv bclijlilened the value of the occa- 1 hiuI s^-us of ( binn and all the principal eitic*
Il was a -oud ! located on tlieiii were visited and detfcrlbe.l
In the siieakei's favinailntf manner. The
ciliex of liido-( liiiui and Ihe tri|i lhruu):li the
Htrails of CiM-ea ami of .Malacca were dwell
upon. Iii'lia and il'» lar«esi and ino«l re-
nowned clilcH were paid a vWl and
the tliversilied character of tbe Inbalc
Itaiits, their customs and rell>rlou dilaL-.l
At 9 o'clock the gong will strike and
• ^T; i the Rreal 19o. sale will commence,
could °
I9c. Look. 19c. Look. 19c.
WeKnewltoWould!
Well, Why Shouldn'tThey? They
are Loiv Enough, Good-
ness Knows.
We have had a big trade ever
since we marked down our goods
and announced our intention of
going out of business. We are
not making any money t but we
have iesH goods every night t and
now all we winh is to sell out
cleant stick and smooth during
the coming elx weeks. We think
we have marked our prices low
enough to do it, and stilt continue
marking down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
them out at once, A glance at
our Dress (Joods^ Cloaks, Do-
mt'Htlcs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ham"
burgs. Laces and Underwear
will convince all that tw such
genuine bargains are offered
elsewhere* Do not bu humbugged
by unscrupulous advertising
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every-
thing in our stock is marked
down as represented.
sion as an honor lo the ;<ue»t.
tlilnij to do, to reco^Mji/.e faithful service, and
the party will bo all llie better for it.
Am KXriiAMiK lellH how to make tin IiiIm^
out of a sheet of llii.ior tian*pl;»iitin;; stravv-
berrie*. or otbcj- pUmt*. -Thu iiis'.rinlLuu 1a
(lepicteil. 1
The lli>t chnracieis prcseiite.l were Hen-
V'ist, tlie Saxon leader, ami Howena. his
tlauKhler. lieiiix i<l're»eutcii by .Joseph IVa-
body ami Mi*- .M.'ta Kl*kc. na.l dre<.*cd in
accordance witii the tiino In which thev
lived. .Next came Alfrcl the (Jreut. IL
Kirke White dn»M'.| in appropriate cos-
lume. William the ( oniiueior. .lohn Stott.
drcsM'd ill a coat of mail, in xl appeurr.l ami
took bis place ui'on the plalforin. Uhbard
the Lion-hearted fol.oweJ, beliiK represented
by l>udlev L. I'aue. wlio wiih dressed in a
tin
to cut a sheet of I'J by 20 bull
equal pieces, 10 Inches lou;; by 4 indies wide, ; -.it Ajfia, vvhh pictured as the «ranil
bcnU«ad,«n,U, ».o »..o a Jolm .or. JJ-,;^^^^^^^^^^^
pall, and these will lock the ends together. , ^.,,j|^. ,.,j,.,. ,„i,„.,..,| ^,^„m ^,,„ij,.i| the sides.
Folic Ihe lube , 'phe voyutfe from India tlirousrb Ihe .Vrabinn
L.tli, and sea. tin; strali* of HalMil-Mandeb nud the
, , , , , . i ll.d ■«. a. aii.l the ^iili-eipient jourmy from
you can remove It in tlie tube, properly tool- , ^^^^ ^^^^^.^ ^..|„|,, .„.^„^^ „oiiin..ni Africa to
pruned, and ready to be m-I out wherever j „o,„„ of Ibe beautiful Mands In tin Mcdlter-
deslred bv scooping out a hole laivo euouxh ' raii.an. bumed a narrative whb-li the llitten- ' y,"„| ^i^. ^vm..
»« r.w.. iv " fi... !i 1... wlivb niav irtcrwanls «*'•* will not soon buxet. In Spain -oiiio es- ^.j,,, 1,1.,,.^ v
to receive the tube, vvh,. li m.ij ar:u\\ ints , ..^„^. ,„„,,.^.,,i„^ ...^nes were picture-l and ,,,.,.„ „f ,,|;„
ly DuUlev — .
rich co.^turon of blue nml sllvvr. t-ilward
' upon. The totnb of the once famojw <|»M'«'n ^
Into siXjoj; ;,|,.,i, .(^,ui,, «;ille.| llic " raj.'*Joeal«d ,i,„ i,'|,.,mna Klcaiior, hi* wifo, wero next
'^'^^ iulroduuMU. th<* chiiraUoiH beliie lakMi by
'?• Cl.irence W. Whi.lden and Mi«s Maude Laii-
They need not be noble retl.
down oyer the plant a sutlicleiil
caster. Ilolli were atlire.l in rich costumes.
(»ucen Kleaiior weariii-' :t jiiceii silk K<»wn . ^.„ ^ .« ., . „, .
vvitb an ermine c|.>;«k. lb nry tlieSth un.l his 1 19r. for « l-a yarda lOr. UaiubiirK Kdglas
ler. for 1 j-ar«l 8carl«t 33 cent Flannel.
lOr. for 3 yarda 19 1-1 cant White Flannel.
10c. fur 1 tU cent Towel.
ler. for S yarda \t 1-S cent Nalnauuk.
10c. for » l-« yarda lit !•* cent Cheviot.
10c. for 4 3 4 yards 7 rent Print.
10c. fur l-tf ditien A <M.nt Towel*.
lOv. for '* 14 l-t cent Towrla.
10c. for S yarda 10 cent Century Cloth.
10c. for 1 33 cent Turklah Towel.
10c. for n S cent Haudkerchlvfa.
lOe. far 3 10 cent HaodkerehleCa. 1
10c. fur X 15 cent Iiandkerchl«fa*
lOlCfur 1 3S cent Handliei^htef. ' ^""^
10c. for 1 1-4 yarda 95r. ifauibiirir KdglnK.
10c. for 3 3-4 yarda Sc. Uanilmrf KdRiuff.
I
be removeil. But whya:olothe trouble of j {,,„.' ij;' "tWo hi«toric:il facts w«'»vcn into the
inaiiufacUirin;^ tubes when old fruit can.-. 1 ueiieral ile«criiitiou. to show how marked
„„„ „„. ,„„. ,„. i,o„o,n- ,-,., ,„, w,u an- ^ ^ ^i>:':,S^'^:' ^'^r^iz!^
Krai.c.! was ln-iriicll\e and eiijoyid.li'. Bel-
gium vvas next vNlled. and the rli-irac.terlu-
lifx «d the piiij.le and tbe coiintrv dcrlbed.
The iiomcwur.l voyaifc acr(»»s tbe Aihintlc
was then tna.le. ' The auilience li»ti i.e.l at-
! tentlvelv during the lecture and nOiic hesl-
swer even better}'
ANOTHER BLIZZARD.
Tho Norlhwcit AKnin VUlted— .M ore
of Lift).
LOSK
>ix wive- then appeared in order. .la«on Ful-
ler r..'prcseniin< llie kini:. Hi- costume and
bear! ii;; were re^'al. Calberliic of .Vrav'on,-
his lir't wife, wa" Mrs. F. .1. Itoynlon.
anil she wa.« dressed in a while silk skirt;
velvet overdrew.., aiiil had a head-
k la< e and pmrN; .\nne IJolevn. |
Mi-s lle^^ie It. Iladley. ha.l U beaulKul blue
lollel; Laiiy .lane Seymour. .MNs May Car-
penter, was dro-cd in white sallii. with a
rich bait.l-paint.d front: .Viine of Clev<'s,
Mis* Iblle Wo.xl. ba.l a hrown velvet i,'own,
with u faii'-y front ami a hemblress of -Ilk
and joweN; Catherine Howard, .Miss K, Alice
Ilruwii, wore a li imNoiao Krcn silk, and
Catherine I'arr, Mi-- May iMinlap. :i silk
gown of the -ame color. .Ml were rpspleiid-
\nothcr severe -Vorm vt.-ilvd portions of ,jj,^.,, ,„ ,„.,„„„„„.„ u exceptionally cdifyluK ^„i |„ j,.w.-l- and ha.l court trains. Tin; next
the noithwcst Wc.lnesday nlitht, md ihu ! u,„i original
mer.'iiry went v.ay down btdow zero, at ,
Wabpelou, Dakota, it bein„- .33 below. |
Trains on the Milwaukee road were aban-
doned, and the Northern I'a.'illc •ranch 1-
c|..sed. AIM rains have been abaii.loii.'d at
M;i-on cit\, I:i., whero ilnr tlicriiioincter re-
eonled 'i."> it.'low /.ero. Thin i.c foi im-d in
.l.uK-onville. Fla.. ami Opelou-as. La., rc-
i)orls the e.klesl weather f.ir year-. Ilii-i- 1
ness liu- been practically su-ixiidtd an.!
travi 1 bit- bii'ii ulmo-t stopped (^n arcouiit of
the comlltlon of the roads. Monday \\a- the
col.lcsl dav for seven year.- in Urowiisv illc. '
sullerin;; j
were
lir.Mf TV HIMriY.
Tliere W.IS ;ui exeelleni ami well |ilea»cd
ainlicMce at Toin Pcniei"- Ilumpty iMiinntv
al Music ball la-l idnht. The variety bill
was capital. The .\-htons :ire Iliic.'.Miinasts;
M;..!*.' Ai-ton <binc<'- iMtler tiiaii she -lnK"j
Marie (iib-brist danced well,showiii.' -.vera!
lim.' lo-iumc.-; Scliilllir;; <ll'l a mii-i-al act;
Ucvlllo was pleasiiiK in slei;:lit of IiiiikI; and
Fn il W, Millis ;jtave one of tin- be«l v. ntrilo-
(piial t.xhibillons ever seen here. The fiunll-
iar panlomiiue closed Ihe bill.
"I>.VMKI. noiiNK.''
If a tenth of the thrillinjr e.Nperlemcs of
tlm settler of Kentucky are represented In
Texas, ami tliere has been much st
.iini>nv? the poor. Tiie.-day bceve-
kilitMl and distril>ute.l in Ihu market by Sonor ^ ||„. plav of "l>aniel lloone" ut .Mu-i.- hall to- , eo»*t\iiue. Ml--* .losepliim;
Viilareal, I're-ideiil of the lied clul*. mid ni-'bt, It will bo exiilini,' enoiiijb to |'!ea»>o (^ueun of Scots, was dressct
Thursday the niue club.li.-lributed nearly so.) 11,^. nio-t particular on that p.>iiit. Don't , ,i„v of ilii' execution, and wi
churacter to appear, wu* Cardimil Wolsev.
Dea. .lo-hua « lark, and he vva- drt-ssed in
red, with lace- and a cape of eiiulne. .Miss ,
MarvMict More, represented by .Mi-*s Mary ■
Kimball, followed, ami die vvus drc^.-ed In '
black velvet, with lourt Irulii. a cap of ^
pearl-, and broad white collar tend
culls. (inceii Mary. '•Illoo.ly .Mary,"
was prr-otiale.l bv Mi-s .Minnie L. ll!C4g:»-'tt» I
dres-ed in black vi.lvtt. court train, and a '
purple silk Iront. t^iict 11 KIIzuIkiIi, Mi>s ,
Helen Orkliiv:toi«. wa- beautifully alllred.
•She wore a pink -Wirt, with a i;a»'i>et court j
Ifiin liiicl with blue, uud lier whole cos- j
tuiiie. iuciii.liiiir her crown, was covered
with ieweb. Frank N. Cha>e assumed 111.!:
role of Sir Waiter Italel'.'li. and had a rich;
Kly, as Mary
10c. fur 44 yarda Cotton KdKius.
10c. for 15 yurda Lac** KdRlny.
10c. fur fi ywrda \Voul«-n l.ace.
10c. for 4 yarda Oriental Lace.
10c. for 4 yardt 10 vent Rlbl)on.
10c, fur 1 l-a yard* SK cent Itiichlag.
10c. fur 9 duxeii 37 oent Uuttona.
10c. for 1 pair 30 cent OorKeta.
10c. for 1 37 cent I.otla Bumlc.
lOr. tor 1 yard 37 cent Ur«*»s Uooda.
10c. for 3-4 yard colored 50 cent Matlnea.
10c. fur 1-1 yard 91.09 Volvet.
lOc. for 2 i-'i yard* colored Ori^na Oooila.
10c. for 1 yard tH cent KukIUIi ^ilciila.
10c. for 1-3 yard (tO cent Jersey Flannel.
10c. lor 1 pair Ladle*' 33 cent Wuul Uoae.
lOc for !> paira .%l(»n'a !}Or!cnt Wool Uoae.
10c. for % paIra Miaaea' SO cent Hoae.
10c. fur 1 pair Infanta' 90 cent Socka.
10c. fur 1 Mlaaea' Merino Under^e^t.
10c. for a paIra 95 cent Caaliiuere Glove*.
10c. for t pair 50 cent Hid 01ovea>
10c. for 9 pair* 1 7 cent %Voul Wriaters.
tVlc. for the chulce of our 95 and 37 oent
Jewelry.
10c. for 9 yards '44 cent Scrim.
10c. for 11-4 skelna Columbia Oeruiau-
tuwn.
10c. for 9 yarda 95 cent RIbbnn.
10c. for 3 3-4 yarda 90c. Colored Hamburg.
10c. for 9 yards Colored IlamburK.
Oswald & Co.,
i3B nucl 37^ Contrnl SItreet.
DlDQNNEll & tniBaiPE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND-
liir'c rations of beef ami corn and -iipplied
wood to the poor. Wednesday an unknown
man wa- found frozen lo death near Kainl-
rena. His hor-e was fouini slandinji over
hi- bixly with the -addle covered with ice.
Francisco Ilc/za. bi voars old, was found
(lead ill a liiit in whl'-fi he lived In the iipiicr
part of tin; town. He bad probably bteii
oro a black \tl«.
forget thai Ca))t. .lack Crawbuil, lai.; chief 1 yei with court train ami a ino-t bocoininir
-colli of the liiited St;itex army, will l)0 j head dre-s of velvet ami pearls. Mr-. Dr.;
there. Doii'l for"[i;t thai there will bo 0 , pinkham was (^iicen Aiiue. and lookcil pret-
inena-"M-ie of wild animals, dojjs and lioraea I ty in a !,'reen -ilk. aIiIi while bu'e ovenlrcss
to be seen on tho Htaijc. and rrmiiie iloak. Mi-s Klla Clou-h, as the
"KKii'i rn's Koirn .\FH," | DucIjchs of Marlborough, wore an eleiraiit
iVto 1... in Music hall tomor- 1 velvet «own. and Sir Joduia Kcynolds. _W HI
, -, ., -41^5. fur 1 1-4 yards Coloieil Hiiiuburg.
las she was the >r ._ . _ .
(in- William
liaiKlsome i-o-tumu
ill Kobert- couiitv. Dak., perished in la-t
week's storm. Mi— Little, a school t. aclier
of (ieneva, A<lolph Koe-ekivilz and hi- hired
man. ami a Mr. Kumuiel.son wen) frozen.
.1. Millbver, frozen al Lesterviile, .ilcd
Thursdav. Harold Baker i-j mi«'Mii;,'. and
10c. for 9 packa 17 cent Flaying Cards.
10c. for 1 pair 95 c«.iit Wool MittcDS.
lOe. fur 9 pairs 15 cent Corset Clafspa.
10c. for 9 skeins 19 1-9 cent Yarn.
10c. for 3 balla 10 cent Yarn.
10c. for 3 skein* lO cent Saxony ITarn.
lOe. fur a 37 cs'ut TuboK«au Cap.
10c. for 9 F»^lt Hats.
lOc. for 14 FIuahTaasela.
10c. fur 1 37 cent Pocket hook.
lUc. fur 4 yards 15 cent Trimming Kraid.
10<% for 1 yard 08 cent Mnrahnnt Trimming.
10c. fur 3 15 cent Cloak Claspa.
10c. for 9 pairs 15 cent Drras Shields.
10c. for 4 papers l>est R cent FIni.
10c. for 10 papers fi cent Hook Pins.
ment- would be served. Tim la«t i-liaracter
"ovKll TMK (iAUOKN w.»M.." ^^ appear Was Mrs. Ferdinand KodlilV as
(ieorire S. Kniijbt has been sp«n in Lowell i Queen Victoria, and she ii.-suinrd her part lo ; m,,, fo, 3 1-9 yards 10 cent Seersucker.
'" '«•••>••«•"■ i^p^ f^j 4cn|;es lOcent So«p
so mauv limes that no commemlatiiin is nee- I perfection. Sho vvas ilrc-^ed In black sHk,
cssary. " He and Mrs. KniKbt have alwuya j nn exact e.ipy of the one worn by the . (pieeii
put plenty of spirit into the pieces ihcy have on the occasion of her juliilce, and bad a
tile bo.iv'of .Mr-. t)weiis has Imjcii found near ./inved, and thev have always ulven so (,'ood ' jeweled crown and a hcml dres- of white
Wiiilworth. The body of a cliil.l frozen to .,|, ,".„|eitainuicnl tlial their return is looked | lace. Walter K. Owen pre-l.le<l at the or^an,
death bad been iiartly devoure.l by wolv.s. f,,r\var I to with pleasure. "Over tli.- (i.nr- I au'l as each cbarHcler appeared would play
.Much ularm is fell for the |)eo|)le in Hrown's 1 ,)^„ wall" is just tbe kind of play that they [ several strains, the coniin;,' of (iueeii > bloria
Valley, Minn., as nolbin« lias b<;uii hear.! .,re al home In— full of ludicrous -iiintion* beiii^: heralded by the nlayiii;: of "God Save
from them for -everal days. >iiu- , ^i,.,^ ^r\y(. opportunity for fun. son,'- and . the tiiieeii."' ,VllO)fether the allair was very
day afternoon a • mnn walked acro.-a tijmcos. .Seals are sellimc rapl.lly. They will
the country from Hrovvn's Valit y to IJeards- |,^ ^^l Huntiii.!,'ton Ittill tomorrow nixht.
lev. ei^dil miles away, and r.!|torled that |
there was neither a pouml of coal nor a stick 1
of llrewood In the villapj, and that the suircr- 1
in-s of the people could not be e-limaled. ,
He said that nfb;r biirnin,:; all llielr own liiel
MISS ii.vXKy IX ".JOAN oy Alic. '
Next Mondav eveniuij this favorite artiste
will appear at .Slnsic hall inhcrKi'an I historic
lilay, ".loaiiof Arc." Miss Hanks hi.s re-
successful.
IO0. for 9 95 cent Fancy Wlnca.
10c. for 3-4 yard elegant 75c. Velvet Ribbon.
KtCfOtc, etc.
19c. 19c. 19c. 19c.
The above arc samples o^ly of the remark -
' able offerings which we shall make all over Iho
For pains in and around tho ' stom. Wo knife the pricts on every article.
" .Sale Saturtlay at 0 o'clock sharp
To Lad leu
amall of the back apply a Hop IManter.
cure.
Kurc
Come and
I buy 60 eent«* worth of goods or moie for 10c.
lev Id" a r b u e M udloba VotinA: J-ei^ed the eulhusiaslio support of the ,,res»
hSe .imi coiilisciled all coal -tore.l there. ! during her western lour and has a-hleved
WhJn lb s -up. y was exhausted, the rail- . un umjiiestloned artlslle triumph, as the fo I-
roa;r In diiKsvCerc torn down ami cbop|.e.l lowing from tho Chicago Inter-Ocean indl-
'^^.Mmd^W^:^^'- i^«- i'^^- 1^'
into lirewood; After tellinj: his lutory, the
nnin beu'ne.l a sack of coal, threw il across
GLASS
Kemember Satnrday at 9 o'olooki
will bo shown for the
The most remarkable eurea of »erofuln on
record have been accomplished by Hood'.s
Saraaparilla. Try It. Sold by all drugtjUls.
WA3 Invented In Englaud by llcnalt, a
monk, 400 years A. 0. A small glass of
the renowned O. <). Taylor Uonrbon and live
Whiskey will renew failing slrcngtli In the
„,..... .u . I aged, and restore vlwllty and nmlnlaln falling
iierfi.'ct ease of unsiuilied o«t that Ih the In-lp^^prs. Its inedblnal properties arc cstab-
imi table gift of nature. It matters not that (ished. it b* bottled by (MI. GRAVES 4 SONS,
sho baa been but two seasons on the sbiKe ; ft [ Boston, and your DruggUt and Grocer wlU In-
tiozen years of service would not better | done It.
BON MARCHE,
Merrimack md Kirk Streets.
19c. 19c. 19c.
Ciosine: Out Sale H
OF
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
All our Getifs* Heavy Underwear
at Huff Trice,
50 dozen Blue Bibbed Shirts and Draw-
ers for 28c., down from G2.
60 dosen Geats' Scotch Gray Shirts and
Drawers for 38c., down from 75.
Gents' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers for
59, 67, 87o., $1, previous prices 75o.,
$1.10, $1.25, $1.50.
100 dozen Geuts' White All-Wool Shirts
and Drawers for exactly half prioe,
37 1-2, 50, 62, 75c. ""
Ladies' 38-cent Vests down to 25o.
Ladies' 50 and 62-cent Vests down to
38c. ,
Ladies' 75-cent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2c.
Ladies' Medicated All -Wool, richly worth
$1.25 to $1.50, down to 76c.
Boys' Scotch Gray Shirts and Drawers, .
62 cents, d9wn to 3Bc.
HOSIERY.
All our 20 and 25- oent Hose down to
12 l-2c.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 osAts, down to
25c.
About 100 lbs. 8-cent Ball Yarns, all
colors, down to 5c.
In Corsets, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Kid
Gloves, Hamburg, Cotton Underwear,
Cloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
49-LiMll«a are reqneatad to Tlalt our ator*
•nd oompare prices.
O'DONNELL&GILBRIDE,
116 , II81 120 & 122 MerrifflMk St.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Markets.
IVrom Gordley Jk Cuiopany.J
Our New York corro8|iondont saya one of the
bull leailers .lletates Ibc following: "Bears
liavee.\tric(lthciiiBclvei* today with a reBultliiK
Il|i^ Im-ivu^e In short Interest. The large
•mouat ot Uuadlnjf taken at ouch '„ decline
■bowa Ih.u the inuikel In thai atwk to broaden-
lag, Miieelally as thowloeU Is understood to be
leflto Its own iiierltB. 1 think thoro ban been
but liUl« stock suld."
ThB wi'iiknesBof HeiiUnKhashad ft deprcs-
•Ing offeel betanso U baa t)"cen ihe result of pool
Uqaktat'.on, ami Is the i.rcsent condition of the
market will i<08»M)ly encourage hhort sales us
well.
iKJodon market ft»r .Vmcrbaus ojienod loAvor,
and la now wtiik. There was a rumor yester
day ihal l.ho Corblu parly, which wa« aupposert
to have sold a laiRO amount of lleadbiR around
71, bad b »ii«lit a buKe pun of the i)ool slock
arounti tr, and would now bo found working for
arlae. it wuh uNo aald that Itoadlug pool bad
reorgauUed ratiier Uian aold out.
* Quotatlona.
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NKWH ITEMS.
— A tree which he was ehonpliiK fell on
aud killed Ilcniv (lark in VVehl SImsbiiry.
CU, Thursday. He leavea u family.
—Frank Smith, u lJlrmiii«ham. Ct., musU
clan, huiii< himself Thurs.lav. He was ad-
dieted lo drink uml, bcHhles, wua «le-
apoudent over the recent suichle of bU fa-
ttier.
— F. Parker amJ L. Ftilton of Shubena-
oodo. N. «., blew out the kuh in their room
at the lutcrnalionul hotel, New York,
Wednehday iilKht, and Thursday uioruing
both were found doml.
—The delay of the steamship llrltannhi,
which waM about u fortnight ovenlue from
Moditerraiieaii port", wan owinK to adverse
wlnda, whi( Il retunlcd lier so mwohlhat she
ran out of troul and wuh obliged lo put iu to
Berniinla and spend three days loading up.
Hhe liati over f^W passengers ou board, and
aJl are well. .
Washington Not«a.
Tlie Senate Thursday eonllrraed a larRe
batch of recces nom I nations.
The House ways and lueana committee
ThurHday voted .5 to 4 on slrlct party lines to
defer (onsiJeratlon of Mr. MeKlnley'a bill lo
regulate Ihe lobui-co tax until tho f,'enerul
Buhjeet of revenue reduction is taken u)> by
the eutnmiltee.
Bcpresentatlvo Henrv CnlKit I/0<1ko enter-
tained the meinlierH of the MaHHaehusetts
delegation and Comielllors Bourne, I^ocke
and .iohiiHon at dinner Inst evening at tbe
Metroiioliinii club.
JuHlioe lianiar Roes to Mucon today, to l)e
ahuent diirbiK tho receas of tho supreme
court.
Chairman Mills of the committee of ways
and means is sick in bed. He has been suf-
fering with insouinia and nervous headache
for a week.
The Oove Banqnet.
A dinner com|)limentary to Alderman
Jowtc M. Oove was given at the Hotel Hruna-
wlck last evening. About 300 gentlemen
were jjresent. Speeclies were made by (iov.
Ames, Mr. Gove, I'reslilent Boardmanof tlio
Senate, who presided, .Speaker Noyes,
Tbomaa N. Hart, Bloody Merrill, Hon. Geo.
A. Manien, Dr. Burden, Hon. A. W. Beard,
aad others.
A*9U,* t9 Mother».
Urns. WiKSLUw's SooTiiiNO Btbup, for chll-
I teething, la tho preacrlpUon of one of tbe
i female nuraea and phj^sldana In the United
■tatea, and has been used for forty yeara with
■•falling Buccesa by mllUona of mothers for
• obtldron. Daring the proceaa of teething
Hi valoe la Incalculable. It reUevea the child
I pain, curea dysentery and dlarrhcBa, grtp-
(iBtbe bowels, and wind-colle. By giving
I to the ohlld It reaU the mother. Prloe »
>a bottle.
MASSACHUSETTS DAY.
PreaenUtlon of Her gpeakera' Fortralta to 1
the Country— Eloquent Hpeeohea— OoL Al-
leu's Addroaa ou Spaaker Varnum.
The national House of ltepre!*enlatives set
apart the closing hours of Thursday's seaslon
for an event of extraordinary interest to
Mussaclnisetts people, the presenlatiQuof the
portraits of the men from Massachusetts
who have served as .Speakers. The House
and galleries were crowded.
lO.x-Counelllor Locke and Councillors
Bourne and Johnson met .Senators Hoar and
Dawes and tbe congressmen in the room of
tbe committee on ap|)roj)riatioiiH at 1 o'clock.
Mr. Johnson, In agruceful speech, present* d
the portraits through the eon^jressmeu lo tiie
national government. At iM the employes
carried the largo canvases in their lieavy gilt
frames Into the House and ranged them be-
fore llie speaker's desk. "The appearnnce of
the portrulti waked everybody up. Many of
tho seats were empty and the aisles were
clogged. The Horse Itad filled up as If by
magic. When .Sunset Cox's gavel fell with u
bang on the desk before him the men whose
meiiiol'ies were to be honored were wbtsre
all could see— Hunks ami Winlbroi) in lluj
centre, together. Hedgwick on tbe right and
bbdl old (ien. Varnuin iu his ruttltd shirt
und hue stock, his while hair curling up
iiwav from his foreliead, on the left. Gen.
Banks's pbture, r«presenling him as ho
looked while speaking— slender, wllh his
heavy mass of hair unturned by time, a
slight, dark moustache and the same grace of
position that always characterized him—
ilrew forth admiration. That of Wlnlhrop
—a face liisiincl with culture and rare trulls
of mind— the members bad seen befoi o as it
hung In the lobby. The Sedgwick pIcUire is
a smaller canvas than the rest, showing a so-
ber, thoughtful face, clean-shaven, as was the
fashion of those limes, and with his dark
huir carefully urraugod.
Kx-Gov. Long l>egan tho speaking, relating
the steps that led to tlie presentation, and
elosiag as follows :
It is rilling, 31 r. Speaker, that I leave to
my colleagues who rei)resent the several dis-
tricts ill which lived the speakers wlioni .Mas-
Nucbiisetts ba« given lo the chair you o«cupy
the a|»pre»:i"tive words which ibis occasion
.lemands In their behalf; bul I cannot for-
bMir to add II. a single sentence that thelr
faine and servltc are llmilc<l lo no district
til that bisioriceommoiiweallh, but are hers.
usHOiluted Willi her coiiiinoii glory— hers, not
iir. she stands alone, bul us she slatnU and has
stood, ami will staiul. as a part of thst union,
which, under her construction of its constl-
tiilioii. has been tried ami not found
wauling In power to preserve Its
own integrilv und lo achieve Ihe
great social tuul political benellcciices for
whlcli that constitution was ordained and
eslalllshod; hers, loo, proud mother at she
has been of memorable other stutesiueii, sol-
diers, scholars, writers and pools, patriots
who have loved and b(Hiored and served
their countrv. Could you, sir, like Virgil's
man cross the struum and walk the Klysian
rields, you woubi see tliem there— Saiu Ad-
ams ami John ; Oils and (iiilncy und Han-
lock; Warren, his patriot blood spouting
hot from his gaping wound: the swart,
might V brow of Webster l)ent over tlie open
pages of the constitution; the nervous (igure
ofCboale;tho gruvoful nose of Kverett;
Longfellow, tlreaming of the banks of the
Cliailes; Kmersou and Sumner; and Phil-
lips, calm In his nerveless scorn of Injustice,
walking arm-in-arm with Andrew— no
(ireek nor Trohm lielmels on their beads,
bul In tlieir hands tlio broken shackles of a
slave and llie olive branches of restored peace
and union of their country. Only shadows;
only pictures, such as we bring today— mule,
but forever e:o(iueut.
Col. Itoekwell spoke of Speaker Sedgwick,
wlio served In the Urst four congreaies, then
in the Senate, tlieu in the Sixth eougresa, of
which ho was speaker, and died a member
of the supreme bench orMaasucIiusetts.
COL. ALI.K.N'U Al)l»UKH.S.
Col. Allen spoke of Gen. Varnum, sketch-
ing his life and services, and making so good
un impression, saya tho Advertiser cor-
respondent, that tile oljserversiu tlio icalieriea
asked " Why doesn't he Join often in debate?"
The speech was cleverly written and splen-
dbllv delivered. It will lielp Col. Allen to a
distinct place in tlio House. Following is
the s;)eech :
Mr. Speaker— Almost a century In the
busy growth un<l active I'fo of tills nation
bus pusseii since Gen. Joseph Bradley Var-
num of Massachusetts presided as speaker
over the deliberations of tills body, und on
this tlay the old commonvveallh once more
calls attention to the early days of our na-
tional life us she hangs uoon llie walls of the
nation's capitol this irullifnl representation
of one who cburaclerl/ed a type in our early
"truirglcs. that the thousumls of .American
citizens coming Into this place, as lo a shrine,
shall hero Und, In honored places, tbe like-
nesses of those men wliose heroic traits of
character .nddcd so much to our iiutlonal
greatness, ns If woven Into the web of our
national life in its tir^t weaving, forming
beautiful tapcsliy. lo educate uud delight.
So far removed in time from the subject of
tliese remarks, un epitome of Ills life will
servj. the pur|>ose of tho occasion. If from It
we may draw a lesson applicable to modern
limes.
On January 20. 1T.V), Gen. Vurnuin was
born ill the town of Draciit, Mass., where his
uuce8t«>rs bad setllc«l in 1(»«4, and where his
descendants still dwell.
Amid pastoral scenes the most delightful,
this rugged man had his early life, und
umoiig such associations wei*e formed those
habits of Iboiighl, that simplicity of chtrrac-
ler, that Jirdciil palriotism, that intense zeal,
which characterized the youth of that histor-
ic section and made possible that suilden
ariiHng ami guthcring which found tlie men
of Mhldlescx county, on that liistoric April
morning, at llie bridge at Conconl, to Inau-
gurate the great struggle of the Ilevolulion,
out of whlcli tills nation was to arise. He
was the voiinger of two brotliers, both of
whom liecame conspicuous In the history of
their countrv.
At the age of IS ho ^as comnilssloueil cap-
tain by the commiltee of tbe Colony of Mas-
suchiisells Bay. and in 1787 colonel by llie
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In 1.S02
he was made brigadier, and in 18M major-
general of the state mllitiu. holding the latter
ofllce al bis death iu IM'il. His love of inili-
tury atTairs commenced early, and continued
tbrbugli a long und useful life.'
From IW) to ITbo he was a member of tlio
House of Uepresentutives und Senate of
Massacliusetls, and in 1TH7 and ITJCi serveii
as a member of the governor's council.
From 1705 to ISll he was a member of tho
national House of Uepresentaliveii, during
whli:h time ho was chosen S|>eal«er two
terms, from IH07 to 1811, having l>cen tlie
immediate predecessor of Henry Clay. From
IMll to 1S17 he was Tnlted .States Senator
from Mussnchusetls, having been elected In
opposition to Timothy I'ickering, and he
was president pro tempore of the .Senate and
actinar vice president of the United States
from December 0, 1813, to April 17, 1814.
He was a member of the state eouTentiou to
ratify the Federal constitution in 1787, and
I that of 1S20 to revise tbe constltulton of
.Massachusetts, and was the presiding officer
in the absence of Trcsident .John Adams and
c:hief Justice Parker. He was an authority
; in that convention on ParllameDtary rules
, and military aflalrs. In 1813 be ran as candl-
I date for Governor of Massacbuaettn against
' ( 'uleb Strong, tbe incumbent of that office,
but was defeateil— the only political defeat
of bis life.
Oen. Varnum waa among the earliett pa-
triots of tbe Beyolution, lUTiog ntited and
lower of Jefferson. Fifty years pasaetl and
the annexation had lieen accomplished.
commanded, as captain, a company of mln
ute-raen from bis native town, which panic .,.,,, u
oaled in eujragemenls in Rhode Island and Grave questions arose as lo what should be
tfflw York He was with Geu. Sullivan in the future of this ocean-bound republic, and
»wi». .....,.,„..„... Iu the midst of tbe throes of the dying whig
party, in the midst of the changes whl<h this
annexation produced, in the bogimilug
Special Despatches to the Courier
Baking ^otunen
Rhode Island, and w-u present with his com
pany at the surrender of Bur^oyue at Sara-
toga, In October, 1779. and convoyed the
German prisoners of war to Boston, ^or
his as^lstallce in putting down Shay's rebel-
lion, in 1787, he received a personal letter of
thanks from (ien. Benjamin Lincoln, corn- ,
manding the state forces. In politics (unlike
bis brother, Gew. James M. Vurnitm of
Rhode Island, who was a federalist) he was ,
a democrul. ami a strong and consistent sup- .
porter of the udminlstraliou of Jefferson,!
und was the luller's personal uJviser and 1
friend. After his letireinenl. In 1817, from
the national Congress, be was ugftin chosen
to represent hjs district in the slule leglslat- .
ure; and when he died. Se|)teml>er 21, IWl,
he was lUe senior member of the Senate of
Mussachusells— thus having for over30yeai>
been in conllnuous public service. M of ,
which were spent at the national capital. '
He left a valuable correspondence with
Jellerson, Madison, the elder Adams, El-
brldge Gerry, and the- eminent men of his
dav. The simplicity of his life and character
in/wlKie appear lo greater udvunluge than In
funeral— Ihut there , pluu*.J
of
tbe coiisolidulions thut were to follow that
Uisiptegration, Massachusetts, which had
lost leadership in 1801, stepped, rea«ly armed,
wllh all the heroic bloinl that came from the
Adamses anil the Wlntliro[)s, Massachusetts
stepped to the front and assumed the begin-
ning of that leadership in that treiuemiOiis
struggle. N. P. Banks became Speaker, and
practically from 1866 to 1875 tho House of
Kepresentatives registered the decrees of
Massachusetts and lue republic of America
followed the lead of the old Bay Common-
vveallh.
1 ilo not exuu'gerute, I think, when I say
thai from 1855 to 1875, whether il was for
weal or wpe, whether it was wisely or iin-
wisely done— meu may UiUcr and historians
may decide— bul as a matter of fuel, Massa-
chusetts led America, and led her with an
audacity unprecedented, with a skill and an
eloiiueuce, with a power und a force, that
lias never been surpassed in all i.ime in tbe
leaderishlp of a great people. [Great up-
NOWLIN HANOEO.
his ilircctlon for his —
sbouhl bo no militarv or civic display, bul
thai be should be buried from his farm-house
and ulleiuled by his friends and neigbbors.
I uni uiidebted for the above daU respecting
bis life to the couilesv of his grandson, Mr.
John M. Varnum, now residing in Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Bul unv mere picture, however famous the
uriist or excellont the production, fulls short
of its puriwse in this connection, unless from
it. as Americans, we can draw some lessous
useful to us in our nutlonul life.
Tbe days of (Jen. Varnum were, in tbclr
way, the crucial period in the history of our
country. They markeil the separation from
tbe inothei country, the selling up of the
new nation, the duilv meeting of new propo-
sitions to bo decided with sound sense, pru-
dence, and caution, und they exacted from
those who had to deal wllh them wide expe-
rience und iuformation, simplicity of pur-
pose, a profound love of country, and an en-
tire faith In lis great future. And It seemed
us if Providence, in the rearing of our early
jialrlots, preuared a people for the new life
und new conditions. In other lands the Iho-
orv of government had been bused upon the
divine right, and liberty-yearning people ev-
erywhere were casting about for some spot
where the experlinunl of agovernnienl based
upon human rights and human eijuallty
could be altemnted. Toward our shores the
tide of einlgpullon ha.l settle*!. Sliirdy, res-
olulo men and women bad come lillher.
The bleak and dreurv snow-coveied bills and
plains, the fog-eiive!oped. rock-bound coasts
of Ne\f Fnglaud seemed in their almost for-
bidding barshness to iiivllo meu who had the
lire of llbertv burning In their hearts, and
As I projl-ct myself Into tho future I do
not accept the branch my friend from Mas-
sachusetts bus held out to ine, but I luke his
banil and I challenge Massachusetts to u no-
bler rivalry for higher purposes in that glo-
rious future which 1 pray Goil lo give those
wo love. .,
Tremendous applause greeted Col. Breck-
inridge's closing words, and tho resolution
was adopted. Tlio House then adjourned.
FIFTIETH CONGRESS.
Jan. 1!».—Iu the Senate Ibo detlciency bill
was reported.
.Mr. Hawley otlered a resolution directing
tbe secretary of the Interior to report the
plan of legMallon thought by him to be
needed for the ilUposltlou of the public tim-
ber land, so as lo secure the preservation of
the natural forest lands ut the bead waters of
navigable rivers, ami to put within the
rights of settlers legal means urovldliig
themselves with timber for. biilldlug their
homes. Adopted.
Among the bills lutroducetl were the fol-
lowing:
Hv .Mr. Hoar, to grant a service
to all survivors of the late war. Il .
Hint all oHlcers and enlisted men who -erved
ill the army, navy or marine cor|)s, incliidiiig
r<gulars and voirinleers,sub«ei|Uenl to March
i. IHtH, and prior to July 1, ism, shall be e.n-
lilK'd lo a pension ut the rate of ti cent for
euih duv's service, this sum to be iii udillllon
pension
provides
lire of liberty burning '«' ' •^1;,:,!^ .\e\daV to anv pension grunted for disability,
among surroun.llngs the most «ll*l'tM«i_te»lNfC, .1 „„_/„.„ .„...,..„„.> .« t..i-„
upon These shores, «'hlerniined men mapped
out the future of this countrv.
Inviting the fullest ami wblesl discussion,
the broudesl liberty, yet wllh a <iuieldlgiiily,
and a superb conservatism, placing the limit
—the dead-line of tllscusslon— where iiersoft*
al liberty Is llirealeued, or tho sacrediiess of
person or proi>erly menaced; that was tbe
spirit of New Kngland, always aggressive,
and thut. In my judgment. Is the active un-
derlylug principle of our government, which
must ever move and control. No limit
lo theories or "Isins" until they ap-
proach, in their tendencies, the overthrow
of the government, the rUhts of property,
or Iho lives of persons. Of such a people
was Gon. Varnum, ami bis life U but the
working out In one man the essence of tbia
prlnclpre. From him down the same spirit
animates our citizens, whether they make
their path through uorihern climes or whether
the warm sun of the southern latitudes finds
tlieiu lolling still. It Is the love of country.
Tbe nation llrsl, then the Individual, but tho
aggregate of the individual weal, the highest
honor of the nation. This Is the spirit
which has controlled our countrymen,
whether lu Faneull ball or Imlependence
U«ll, or wherever patrlou have gathered, Il
has been this banner of human right anl
perfect equality of all before the law whi<h
lias been liftetl up in the sight of till men
that golden symbol— that whosoever lookclh
upon liveth.
And hero Is the lesson, and here I leave II.
As this painting shall hang upon yonder wall
In Iho years to come, so may Us presence re-
call the heroic slrug;:les tbiousrh which w«|
have pussed us a nation, the «llmciiltles and
ilaugers still menacing us, und may the con-
lemplution of these earlier puiriots, in their
eurnestness of purpose und simplicity of
churacter, be a lesson and un Inspiration to
all, drawing men continually logelbcr as
members of tbe same country., und teaching
us all to lake a higher and more ennobling
view of our duties us citizens of this great
republic.
Geii; Collins spoke happily of Speaker
Wlnlhrop, while Mr. Hayden eulogized Gen.
Hanks. Mr. Lodge was tbe last of the Mas-
sachusetts speakers, making bis maiden ef-
fort, dwelling particularly on the career of
Wlnlhrop.
Mil. ItAXDALL OF I'K.N.NSYLVANIA.
Kx-Speuker Randall was deeply louchcil.
III the House the resolution to take part in
the Melbourne exhlbiiioii was pas.sed,«(60,000
being appropriated for the ex|)enses of the
coimnissioners. An iiivilatloii to participate
In Ibc Freuch exposition of ISSO was re-
ceivi'il.
.Mr. Foran of (Jhio, from the cinimiltce on
approprlalloiis, reported llie invalid pensions
appropriulion blll.aiid It was referred to the
coinnitUee of the whole. [The total anpro-
prhUlon made by the bill is ijt80,i>75.*V)0,
which \* uu Increase of *4.0bO.(»00 over the
cstliuales. The increuse wus granted upon
tho rcpreswiilatlon of Coinniissioner Black
that it would be necesMuy to nay Mexican
war pensions not Included In the estlmutes.
The prin<-t|)al items of the bill are jc!7».<kj<),000
for pensions, IJl.(KX),ObO for fees und ex-
penses of exuminliig surgeons, ^iT'i.tXW for
salaries of agents. $170,000 for clerk hire ami
«''J(),bOO for rents.]
Tbe House Hllbuslered for un hour on tho
Wilkins bunking bill, and then the ceremony
of presentation of portraits of the Mussuchu-
seils Speakers look place.
GENERAL. COURT.
Tho Prohibitory Amendment Ailopted by
th« Heiiale-Kndorsed by the ilousa— Ke-
publlean Caucus.
Jan. lib— In the Senate a bill was rejiorted
authorizing the «»l. I Colony slcaiul)oal com-
pany to Increu-e its capital to <> I .'»(X».(MK).
The resolve providing for an ann-inlment
to the coii'^tilution forbidding the manufact-
ure and sale of intoxicating Ibiuors ns » bev-
erage wa'^ agreed lo. without debate, by the
following vote:
Yos— Mc'ors. ClarU <if nerkshlre-IIain|isiilre,
Clark of F;sH.\,l'.)ok, Klctchcr, Ulea^on <jf W.«r-
oester-llamiislilvi', (;it:>-on i>f Pl.viii«)iitli, INiwe,
Howlun.l. Kclilnd tli.'i ai.e, Kciilid I'lym.Mith,
Kbnball, KliiK»lev, l,a>|il, Marble, 5Ic.\l|iliie,
MosseiiL'er, Palmer, I'lko, sleeper, Si.mhwujih,
Stevens, Towiio, Tucker, Walker au'l Wbeelock
— W.
No— Messrs. (■olllns Dwvcr, Ilathorne, Per-
klus, Rou.ls, sluttcrv, spcllinun an.l spiaKua-s.
Pairs— .Messrs. Iluriwcll un.KJUiies (yes) wllli
i Messrs. trosl.y ami Ibiwanl (i).>).
In the House iietitions were prc>enteil
for legislation for the luoper conduct of in-
telligence olliccs; to eiiabh" llie citv of Sulem
locoullne its Ibpior fiatlic within .•crtaiii
mil the iiiimtier ot witnesses
The Somervllle Miird«r«r Pays the Death
Penal t3'.
East CAMiiuiiHiK, Jan. 20.— James K.l-
ward Nowlln was hanged at Fail Cum-
bri.lge jail this forenoon, for tlie inunlir of
(ieorge A. Codman, iu Somervllle, Jan. 6,
1S87. The death sentence was executed by
Sbcrlfl'Cusbiug und his deputies without an
occurrence to mar the proceedings, and
Nowliu's death, at least so fur us Ills con-
sciousness wus concerne.l, was inslanlane-
ous. Tbe drop fell al 0.-23 o'clock, and Irklf
an hour afterward the l>ody was lowere.l uud
delivef*ed to the relative* of the deceased.
.Members of the press, with Ihu exception
of a representative of the ussociuted press, j
were rigidly exclude.l from tho coA-rldors
where the gallows were erected. ,
One of tbe legal witnesses saya of the
hanging: '*Nowlin stepped from his cell to
the gallows, a distance of only a very few |
feel, and looked over the assemblage a*, cool- 1
ly as ihomfb be was looking al some church 1
congiegaiion. He never .hanseil color I
for an Instant ami watched the proceed- j
lugs In as unconceriie.l u inanner as
unybody present. 111^ spiritual mlvlser
snoktt tor him uinl pravc.l wiib bim, and
tlicn SheritlCushing, before tbe black cup
hatl been placed on bis hea.l, aske.l if he
wished lo say anything, and Nowlln, In a
clear, but low voice thanke.l the orison o^ll-
eials for their kindness to him uuring bis
stay In jail. Tbe black cap was then ilrawii
over his head, uud ut just ii.'i3 o'clo.-k tbe
trai) wus spruns. He hardly moved a muscle,
ami after hanging there about 26 minutes tbe
pbyslclaiis pronounced bim dead. Me showed
more nerve than I had any Idea uiiy man of
mature years possessed."
Only 30 persons were present, the jury re-
ijubedby law an.l the ottblals. Nowlln
rested very well last night. .M 2 Ibis morn-
ing he turnod over in bed an.l sh>pt till 4. At
6.30 he awoke and al U arose. While dress.
itig he remarked thai he vvas too lazy to
shake up the bed, but he wouldn't -tlccp In il
any more. He left Ihe cell al 11.16, al 0.1'3 tbt^
drop fell, and at 10.06 un umlerlakir's' team
.Irove rapidly f nun the jail with the bo<ly.
Aflerihe drop fell iIu'Ic was u very slighl
inovcinent of the limbs und ileal b was pain-
les>. liuritigbis coiilliieinciil .Nowlln was
alien le.l bv Rev. .1. K. Marllett, pastor of the
Winter Hill PuptM cbiir.h.
What a gruii.l. great country this Is with
Its vasi H'rrllory. its biit rivers. Its prettv
women ami its Veiii Vbli VIcl cuie. It s
Salvation Ull.
f^truOur* and Ctirp*)tB,
Sherman A Manning have a larxe line of
household furniture, black walnut, ash and
painted chamber suites. Now and cleKant
stylet! at very low prices. No. H Piescou street
8outhwlck block.
VtHliHa't Bair Storm,
n Morrlmark street, Is a popular rcuorl for
ladlts who desire to obUtn cnulne bargains.
The proprietor has placed such low prices en
every .IcHcriptlon of hair goo.ls that everybody
•houhl take advaniogo of them at once. Call
oarlv for a choloc selection.
Distress After Eating
Is one of tho many dlsanroeablo •yniptoms of
dyBpepsia. Ilea.lache, beartlxirn, sour stomach,
I'alntness an.l capricious appetite are also
cjiusod by this very wblespreiul and growing
disease. Hood's Hnrsaparilhi tones the stom-
ach, creates an appetite, promotes houlthy di-
gestion, relieves tho headache, an.l «'ures the
uwnt obfttlnate casea iU dyspepsia. Ueud the
following:
"My wife had .Iy8|>cpsla. 8ho couM not keep
her loo.l down, un.l hud thut opprcsse.l rcclliiK
after eating. She h«<l no a|>pctlto an.l was tin*.!
all the time, sho Irlcl nnineroiii medicines
wltbiait being relieved, but the Urst InHHc of
IIoo.l's ^tarsaiuirllla .11.1 her a great <leal ot
go.id. She lias tiikcn two Isitllus, and can eut
anything without distress, unit has no trouble In
lelabilng food." JuiiN llATTKNi'iKi.t), Marlon,
Ohio.
'ALL-GONE PEELING
, , ,, limits, ami to
and It was clearest when acknowlcdgln;f llie ^^^ executions for capiitil otlcnc.js. Or.lers
compliment of Mussachuselts to its men. lb- were n.loptc.l looking to more stringent regu-
suid that his object in rising was lo accept in
behalf of the House the portraits temlcr.Ml
by the coiumonwealth, und to ad.l that I'v
houses yd to meet they would be safely
treasured. Mussuchufttts was aflluenl in
her list of ilhftrious men, hut he woul.l re-
fer more particularlv to Mr. Bunks, w ho, t.»
his min.l, was the typh-al American, lie
cume Irom the mill to preside over the dclib- 'r|,g ,.|,„jiu„ii, broughl til) the <|iiesiion of Ihe
latins oil i)Ublications .(Uicenilng execU'
tiotrt, and to nielbo.N of proce lure on the
electoral count for President und»'r llioa.l of
Congress passe.l last spring.
A HKIH;ni.I("AN (;Atct><.
Tho republicans liel.l !i caucus In the green
room. Mr. Gile of Worc^ter was chair-
man and Mr. Atwoo.l of Bo>lon secretary
"I li.ivc Ik'cu tr.»ulilcd with ilyspcp-l:i. I ha.l
but little apiictlte, au'l whnt I <U.I eat dUlresse'l
me, or .li<l me little good. In an hour after eat-
ing 1 wonM experience a faliiliioss or tired, all-
gone fee lug, as though I hud not eaten iiny-
tbbiK- li.>od's sarsaparllia .11*1 me an Initn. use
nniount of gooil. IlKavonioan u|.pellle, an.l
my foo.l rellfthe.l and satlsllcd the craving I ha.l
prevl'.usly cNj.crlciu'e.l. It lellex.'d nic .if that
fuliif, llre.l, all-«;oiie fccilng, I have felt so
much belter since I took Hood's Hnrsaparilhi,
that I am happy to recoininen<l It." 0. A.
IVuii;, Wutcrtown, Muss.
N. H. II0 sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
.•sol.l by all .b naglHls. fl ; sl-x for |."j. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Ixiwell, Mass.
100 T>iiM4*H One L>oll«»r
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This pow.lor never varlrs. A marvel of part-
ly, strenjfth ami wholesumcness. More ocono«-
lottl than Mie ordinary kinds, nn.l cannot be sold
In C4>tnpetltlun with the niiiltlinilo of low test.
short welktht alum or plmsphate pow.lrrs. Sola
only I'm riiu4. IbM Al. It AKINU I'UWUKK CO., IM
Wall street. New York.
jjlfto ^ti\)rrtisrmfnta.
IJIOI'MI.— Sit. Itcnianl .I.>k, collar markeil
: .s. K. Ablmtt, Maiden. Apply at 108 Fay-
el tojilreet^J^owe lb _____________
WANTKI*.— r'v^ltlon ns hoiisekee)ier by a
mid. 11.1 UK.'d wiunaii. Lau give ndereooes.
AfldresH "ll.ii;sikee|»er," No. .1 Coral street.
PKACK JL III MOB AOAIN.
Gilmore's Band,
Lowell Choi'al 8o(?iety.
176 von; EM.
Mill LETITIA FRITOH, Soloiit.
OKANDKHT CONCKKT OF THK BKAtOM.
'TlckeU at Durant A IU>Kors'.
Heal (!Bstate.
zr.- ' — :'. .,'.j,-.%''-..c:
&G0.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
t28 Centrul Street, Lowell.
Over I'reseotI National Hank.
eralions of a bo.ly of" men representing a
country today without its e.juul cm the globe.
Mr. Hunks, In the .li>charge of his duties,
and In his whole career, hud been an exam-
ple which taught us of the strength of our
government, and showed to every American
vouth that by Industry, perseverance, ener-
gy un.l will-power he could occupy almost
unv station of honor.
prohibitory coiisliliilionul atnendimnl.
The reading of the pioliibilory ameii.linent
was callc.l for and Mr. (.lie rea.l it. Last I
year's was "alcoholic li<|Uors a> a beverage,*'
bul this year's 1" "intoxicailiig li<iiiors to be
used us a beverage," the muinifacture ami
sale of whb h is prohibited. Kacli form pro-
vides that the legislature shall enforce the
l)roliil)llion by suitable le^'islalion. Tbe
','f'r*.t»'^'r«^«
^Vhen be [Randall] came to Congress, over ^yej,,jo„ was 'asked whether this uiuend-
n «iuurter of u century ugo, he bud regar.le.l | mem would i.robibll the linpoMalion of
the speakersbli) as the highest office that an | Hquor, and Mr. IHIe sai I il woul.l not. The
American citizen could hold. After he !>»-'• 1 amendment was exactly the Uliode Island
cume speaker he came to know and feel thai amendment.
what he hud thought was In reality Uut;. , Mr. (iraeey of Salem critbd/ed the phrase-
Public men in the United .States had few re- ologv, objccliiig to the wonl '•liiloxlcating" j
as "iudetinite. There was some .ll«cus- •
slon as to whether the nu.'cting was a confer- I
enee or a caucus but uo decision wus 1
reached. Finallv a vole was taken to see
whether tbe umen.lmeiit woul.l be support- 1
ed, and the .ledsion was In the aftlrinutlvo, |
127 to 3. The Inlter were Messrs. Illume, j
Fottler and Ha.kuji of Hoston.
Mr. Dresser of Medfor.l then reported the
executive commiltee of live us folbiws:
Messrs. Hotliim of Nortliampton, Ware of ;
;v*o/fW. That this House has received wHh ! Ilpston, Wadlln of Iku.ling, Smitli of Athol
«at satisfaction tho porlndts of IfOn. Theo and Wardwell of Haverhill. On inolion of
Mr. Symonds of Salem, SiM-aker Noyes was ,
added. Mr. HotUim declined lo serve, and |
the other live were accepted on the »M)mmit-
tee without him.
Notes.
There was a bearing on the propose.l con-
solidation of the OM Colony an<l I'rovblenco '
railroads. William U. Kusscll, J. 11. Hcnton }
and Trcsldeut Choute favored the petition. ^
Tbero was no relnoll^ll•ance.
Mast
poWder
war.lu and emoluments In return for the
strain, the exacting labor and the worry of
public service. And yet, the fact should be
borne In mind that the people dhl not always
forget the good which their representatives
had done. It Is a great assistance In tbe di>-
charge of duties und labors of public life for
A representative to feel and know, as this oc-
casion exempllHed, that he was not entirely
forgotten. [Applause.] He then olFcrcd the
following resolulion :
/.
jtreat satisfaction tho porlnilts
.lore Se.lRWl.k, speaker of the sixth Congress,
Hon. .1. ». Varnum, speaker of the KMh and
1 1th Congresses, and Hon. N. P.- Hanks, speaker
of the iMih ConirresB, presented by tho Coin-
monwoalth of Massachusetts, and will cause
them to iKJ placed an.l prescrvc.l among those
of the other distinguished men who lu times
past have presided over the House of llepre-
aentatlves.
MR. IlKKCKIXHimiK OK KK.VTL'CKY.
W. C. p. Breckinridge, rising to secoml
the resolution, broke Into a strain of elo-
quence which charmeil the House Into flash-
es of ndmlratlon. The hearers listened eager-
ly to the musical voice as It rolled out the
perfect periods. Al the tribute to Massa-
chusetts—the answer to Gov. Long's olive-
branch— there was a atorro of applause.
Col. Breckinridge opened by pointiog to
tbe three periods marked by tbe three speak-
en, M followt :
Sedgwick WM « Federaliat, Vamum a foi-
iitKni.UTKl.T VVUK kH» .IIKALTIfl-lL.
{MiNM-HsliiK all the K<>od oualltles <»f
xikliiK p.iwders, wlilln It c<mtains
none of tli<dr Injurlfiiis Inirredlents.
•aidde and Attempted Mnriler.
Wm. A. Monroe of SprlngllcUl. who had
been on a spree, assaulted his wife wllh a
flatiron Thursday, and, although severely In-
jured, she will live. Ho then cut bis throat
wltk a razor and died almost inntantly. Hla
wife and three children had long beea ■ufrer*
•n from bU draokeo bruulltf .
Acme Skates
a
Alt solid steel and lino flnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
O-.ir stock of Skates Is the largest ever offero«l
In Lowell, and embraws all loa.llng styles and
makes.
RTLETT
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is prepared to quote the very lowest prteee oa
auWda of prlaaac. CaU fbr eottauUea.
Wo take pride Iq abowin? propertj
like the residoDces we offer for sale on
Belmout street, a atre<;t reatrioted to fine
rosidenoes. They have been erected un-
der oar per.ional superviaiou and uo ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient iu their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplacei
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and ^ot and
cold water, and have set soapatone tubif
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— We scl'b.in have a place that we can
(itltMat the low prb-e-pbiie.l on this extra well-
Viiilll two-*<iiry house of el/ht rooms, beside
hath r.>.)m; benU-.l hy furnace, has hunl wood
lloors In dlnliiK'iooni, kluheii an.l pantry;
haiKlsonii! Kus lixtiires, etc. Nelghborhoo.l llrst-
ciasH nint near business. (16M)
On Ontral Street.— Very "b'slrablo piece of
property. cDiishilnjf ot two-story house and
nearly iTiKi feet of land. Coni.l easily bo mode
to pay more tlniii lo percent, net. (KKM)
Not far from Merrlmaek Street.— Two-
Rtory, twotciicniciii lioiiue of 11 roouirt, llnlshed
in good shape. A bargain at iSAOU. (16(12)
If you win call at our odlc* we will show foa
some liivcslnienis thai will piy you bettor man
10 per cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
98 CENTRAL 8TKKKT.
Over I'resiolt Niitb>r..il Hank.
HXJILI>KR»s
will,. luring the next three months, make very
reasonable jirlccs to persons who wish to
l.rljfliten their h-Mnes with ni'W pallor, .lining
room or Ivlt.lien rto.>r'*, IhM In nice klln-dried
hanl w.xxl of lluht .olnr w l;h Inlnbl b<irders of
cherry or walnut. Nothin;r can make a richer
h>.iktn;{ parlor than such a floor, sprea.t with a
variety ot rii;<s to suit tlie taste, In place of
diistv .arpcts. Panics wUhbiK any luch work
In .>iir line will, bv niacin^ their or.lers with ns.
receive first el.ius work. Wnrninl«tl to stand
heat without shrinking. K. O. HAKKR A CO.
Three James Lock Coroar Mackiaee.
Three Circular Saw Benehea*
One Holt Machine ; rots from ^ to t laehM
One lO-Horse Fow«r Bnglae.
One Power Ckler MIU.
Lot of S and 4 Useh fiasco Pi»e*
B.r.8TEVBH8, - 90 Ank St, LmD.
■Il
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T/>WELL DAILY CQl
tlDA^
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FOR THE FARMER.
ORTB.
Profltabl* Ponltnr.
I By A. F. Hunter In N. B. Farmer.]
Some of the largest poultry raisers,
among them Mr. A. C. Hawkins of LancaK-
whloh Mr. Walter dMcrtbM«i"«ugg««ll»|»
pretty poor croaa of a devil's darDln< mmm
upon a one-sided urasuhopper, fu 1 of^braR
and very saucy," a single man can invert two
acrcH ami ft Inilf of l(ni>,'U koiI laud to the
Stailroatif*
♦•About cNcrytbliix" \x the best «1lot a poul
try raiser t:i» atlopl us :i diet, says Dr. lley-
nolJ><, of Livcnuoit! KuIU, Mc.
At the receut olirysautheiiium sliow In
BoHton jr:00 w!iM>"id iu entrance fees by
exbibltor^. This Is almost like tbo old tulip
craze.
Mr. Ikiw.litch of Franilnjibiun ha** suc-
cceckd In CfttiiiK '^prin^' lamb^" roaily for
inarUst in n.ceiuber. Tbut Is really forcing
the Kcusoii. * ■ . '
The brln;.'lu« of fruit from California b.it^
only Ui» t tbc extra dimnn.l it has it>elf made
for fruit, and has not ulleclcd tbc market for
forelgu fruits, , •'■
A South Curollna pbo>;pbnte roik tru^t Is
contcniplatcd, wblcb \v'lll iij.ure biltor prUcH
(or fertill/cr.^. ' 'l?bo farmers v> ill not bail it
with enthur>ia!«m.
It Is hal.l that an nveraRC frtcer obriuUs KK)
pounrblu l.tip^ctniii>ported from Texas to
Cbiei>«»>. 'I'bat is a considerable Item. In the
ealcubitlou of protll*.
Wcrefirctto .ay it.but ft ts un.iucstlou-
ably true tb;it if it were not for the •.anibllnn
founecte.l thercwUh llie lutcre^l In bor^e-
radnfi? would bo very small.
Senulor ( haiid'x r bus lieen cboseu preM-
dent, of the K.•ar^ar,u'e ajjiicultural and uu-
ch.iulcal as>oflutiou of Warner. N. H. Who
unys there Imi'I «l lea>t on.- farmer In tbo U.
S. Seniilei'
Miiliie has ".•2.0I»4 borsos, liavlufi an average
valut! of TN^.Git laeb. aci-or»linK to the
dei>arlmenl of i,i,ricuUu;'e. si.)uubc)ilj
thinks this is a very l'>w average, but we do
not see U in that ili:bt.
A farmer with a practical turn of mind
miys that tlurej-bouhl be a ball on the end of
u hoe-hiuidie. lie «l>o hays that the blade
should be huii« at an an^le of 40 to 4."^ de-
grees to work mo>t easily.
A writer In one of our exi-lians*!* sa\ s that
good manure \t> obtainable in the spring at
vllliKe barns In Vermont towns ut from *!
to <i2 i)er cord. The farmers lu the nelKU-
boi'hooi of these villajits ouK'ht to be hap|>y.
liCna Wit, an lm|»orted lloKteIn cow
owned by Frank Burke of ( allfornia. weighs
over 1(WX) pounds, and b<;r last calf welirhed
120 pounds when dropped. A week later
ahe gave W» pounds of milk in 'J4 hours, on
dry feed ulonc.
There can be no doubt that wild Kam*' bas
greatly Increased In Maine and New Uamp-
ahlre In the last feiv years, under stricter ami
belter enforced name laws. Moose and cari-
bou arc much pbntier in Maine, and deer In
New Hampshire. i
"Allow skini milk to be worth '» a cent to
a cent a quart for feedhijj." says a cream-
gathering enthusiast, and patrons jjet $1.'»0
to |2 a hundred pounds for milk. Kut "al-
lowtnis" a Iblnn doesn't make It »o. and It
takes peculiar circumstances to make tklm
nillk worth '• a cent a quart.
The editor of The Tennessee Farmer, like
other authorities who have expressed them-
selves upon the subject of late, declines to
become alarmed by assertions as to an al-
IcKcd "Impending tree famine." He says
tbttt seeoml-Krowth wood now covers "mil-
lions of acres" of southern tields once under
the plow. '
early va. Late Cut Hay.
Messra. Editors : I will comply with the
request of B. W. J. of last week's paper.
My experience with late cut bay has never
been satisfactory. If B. W. J. will take two
lots of hay of ctpuil quantities, one of .June,
the other'of AuKUst cut, aud put them in
tight dishes, and pour bolllnR water upon
them and note the color and smell, be will
not be at a loss to know which Is better. Or
he may feed hi* ndlcb cows on June cut buy
one week, then on Au^iu-t hay, and note the
ditlerencc In (luautltv of milk between tbem.
I bud rather liave .lune cut meadow hay
tbau August F:n;;lisb to make ndlk.
Now as to mv opinion on Ibe use ot «luton
meal and cotttin seed 1 must say that I prefer
cluten meal. I have fe<l cotton mxhI ever
Bince It rtrsl came about here; also liluten
meal ; an<l I believe that eUber. If fed .n
proper (uiantitM-s of say two (juarts per day.
to afullurowncow after she has become
used to eating' it. will .1.. no barm. Some
feed mu.b more, ami therefore spoil the ant-
tDhl. <Mie eau ensilv tell wii:At allect any teeil
U having U|Son th-ir catlle ir they will but be
observing;.— [J. F. (m.t.
feed twice a day. Others are equally POslti>e t^j^ji^u^e those of earlier periods. ""-
The
Old Colony.
.Ian.
ON and after
Lowell (Middlesex siroet
18)^, tralua will leave
depot) as fol-
lows:
StaOroaOif.
laru»ers have learned to Mipplement borne
hupplics of fertilizers !»y the phosphates,
nitrates and polasb salt- of conitnt-rce; there
have been splendid K»lns in the «iuallty of
sltK'k ; the use of the silo lias come In; brute
power has boeu substituted for human, to a
veiv lar^'e extent; druinau'c has louverted
W(iltb!e>> swuiiips into ferllle llclds. and au
oxlensjvt and \alualde a-ricuUural literature
has made Its appearMiice.
The ellVel of this pro^'iv^s N nlrea<ly appar-
ewl In clieckinij the depopulatlor. of Nt;w
Kii.nland towns. Mr. Walker preheiils ^tatls-
of coru-mcal. another of Ue-s which show that in ilie «lecai!e is-jO-ljO,
■ oiitof i:Ul town«...')l'Jl)-Hji P"l'ulallon. lu
the ncM dceailc, the pr.'e.iorlion ol lo.>!. was
ercater Mill. Out of l.v.i?* town*. SM» l»st In
poiiulation. ll^l[(^llhe .iMa.lc 1>T0-S(». th«
lldc turned, aud out of i:.:!!» towns. TtUI lo-t
iu |)upulatloii.aiid the p. r.-eiituire of loMug
towns was reauved from M to 40.
of vegetables, meal. and fhorts. the ^^'V.*;^
Mes belli- thoroughly cooked and mashed
line, an.l boiling water being added to a suf-
•lent <,uantlty. then meal and .horts stirrer
utillitVsstltV. The vegetaldes are mostly
le small, refuse p.-tatoes which farmers e ill
,lu potaloes. and into the pot go the scraps
from the kitchen. Hpi.le-parlii>> and cores,
Miuash paring- and seeds, potato ski s.
>eraps and bones from the table, the pol-ll.p
„or from boiled meat, surplus fat from
soups, etc.. etc.. all boiled together. Ihe
meal and shorts I mix in this way: A scoop
of shorts, one of coru-mcal. anothei of
shorts, then one of gruund beef scraps ami
repeat. In warm weather 1 put in two
seooos of shorls to one of meal (»r Hemps, lie-
eause tbo heusdoiiot need lb.- beating pi«>P;
trrties of the corn-meal, and beini; able to get
worms and In-ecis, <lo not need so nui.h
beef scrap*. This I udx, a bairfui at a time,
•il the barn, carrv t*. the slied where the
hens' barrel stands iuid let It rrtn. from the
Img Into the barrel, which udxes It thorough-
■ The vegetables make u fourth or a third of j
the whole, aud for a imekettui of ina-li I u'lvo
I heaidngtea-poonful of s;(ll, uial twice a
week In winter a similar (luanlity of eaveiiuc
pei.per or ginger alternately. .\ bucket lul
of uia.b makes a breakfast for .:^ to M hells,
and for couvenience It U llxevi the Ml.;ht be-
fore. In winter It is kept lu a warm place
iiiid doesn't .■x{ cold, wbich insures ilie meal
l,eiug well eookcl. In >uipmer it U sonu-
liine" neces-iry to put It in the cellar to pre-
vent fermenting. 'rhUlsthe breakfast Ihe
vear round. is given a.-. s,.oii a- the heiis cm
*ee in winier. and by live o clocU iu lUc
nioriiiu;;in summer. „ i , f,„i .,f
.lust before noon I seatter a light feed of
l.arlev.oat«or wheat.or barley am bmli-
wheai mixed, and just bef.)re sunset in win-
ter and alHUlt -i\ o'elock in summer I feed
le'Min with wheat or oceasiimally whole corn,
on one dav the feed will be ma-li. baric v
aud \N heal": on the next ma>h, wheal and
eorn; s^ain. on a third, inasb. oats and
wheat, thus .onstantly varying the f m .
Caution hhouid be cxerei-ed lu feeding torn
iml oats.- rrobably more harm Is done Ijy
fat-prodiieinu gndns than •
In
APPLE GROWING.
, Iliidwcn
the best
superior
sixty
!.eed-
Tlie apple, taken all in all. *aid Mr
at a farmer'' milling reeeiitly. is
fruit God ever gave to man. Few
varltlies were cMlllvuted till within
years. ( »ur new. eholce varieties are
llngh selected from Ihe many trees that have
come up from sccils scattered by cattle at
pasture. The Ibildwia is the most prolttalde
apple for maiiui but not the best for other
uses. The llhotle l>'and u'reeidng |s :i better
appleand lias been proved lon;;er than any
other grafted jippb'. The; Hoxbury russet
is a late keeper that cannot be spared, yet it
la not a popular i.i;«iket tniit. The (iraven-
steln stand- unrivaled :imong fall apples, and
when In bloom it i:as no su|)erinr amom:
flowering tre« s or shrubs. Numerous varie-
ties of high character have only a lo<al repu-
tattou, such as the I'lcknian pippin and
Holden pippin, the latter a very desirable
Bpide in Worcrster county. The Mother
apple has more aroma than any other but Is
not protitable for market. Of the forty va-
rieties whleb the speaker had griiwn he con-
sldere<l the I'aimcr greening the best. Ills
the onlv one in u-e in bis family from
December to Mi' \. The Sutton bids fair to
take a hiith stand for export. It keeps till
April. The trees -row upright when young
but 8i)reail wid-r when In bearlmr. The Bed
Astrachiu has niiMiy friends but Is not as de-
Hirable for eulll\ation here as the Duchess of
Oldenburg. The apple crop Is the most prof-
lUble BlassachuM.tis grows for export, but
we have not yet n all/.ed its value. If he
were a younst nian with suitable land he
would put all hi* mejuis Into ap) le orchard
Ing. Cheap hiiiil i
fmy otter wav. especially If the fowl, are of
the Asiatic breeds, wliieh have a Un-lency to
fat. Corn contains eight i)er cent, an.l outs
six per ceut. of oil or fal-formlng properties,
while wheal and barley contain three jn-r
eent. andtwo per cent, respectively. Of
uluten or Hesli-forndng fiKul, oals eontalu
lifteen, wheat twelve, barley and corn eleven
per cent. each. (Jf bone-making food oats,
wheat and barley each have two per cent,
iiud corn one, wlille of husk or llbre oats
have twcntv. barley fourteen, corn hve and
wheal one per cent. J»y the.e iignres I wl 1
be seen that corn and oats are rhhlii fat food.
l.iU bats are redeemed by the hl^jh propor-
ilo^i of husk or lihre, which prev.-nis a pack-
ing away of a great mass of fat. Ihe hen
has got to grinil up and work oil a lot of
til. re in digesting them.
Lei a hen continually gorge herself with
eorn and she will grow lazy and dull, she
will Im! '-fat as a hog" but won t lav eggs. A
hen to lav well should be acllvc and livelj
Pesides being well fed. Care must be taken
10 stimulate scratching aud exercise, hence
some farmers put dry leaves or chatl n the
winter ouarlers and seatter the grain in It.
Mv practbe Is to see that fresh gravel lo a
.lepth of two Inches N spread on the ground
of the l.cns and on lo this gravel Is dumped
once a week. In winter, the cbsll aud svvfei)-
Inu's from the bain floor, or some very Unely
chopped clover hay. Once a fortnight or so
the uronnd N stirred with a hoe just as u gar-
.len is hoed, which stirs up fresh travel and
keeps the hens scratching. Clean water
.hould be kept .onstantly by them and the
water dishes should be cHiefully rluse. and
relilied everV day. In winter some kind of
green food 'must be sui.idied. Haw cab-
Cages, beets and turnips are excellent, cut in
halves; the hens will eat them greedily and
Ihe exercise of peeking at Iheiu is beneflclal.
Knw apides are good, but 1 prefer to cook
the apples for the morning mash, and my
ehlef relirtuce Is cabbape. If one ha* but
two or three dozen fowls It will pav to hang
up the cabbages by the stems so the heads
will be a foot from the ground. 1 he hens
will tear this all awuy bit by bit and eat a
holebalf wav down the stem. My practice
now Is to cut the cabbage in halves, or, if It
is a large head, In quarters, giving two
ileees twice a week lo each pen of nfteeu
Tfi'hadtobuv vegetables I should buy
one-half onions; they being the most healili-
ful aud stimulating vegetable m the world,
for hens or men. .Some breeilei'' supply
icreeu food in winter by ehopping clover bay
Troweu or second-crop Is the besi) very
tine, say in half inch leiiy:ths. steaming it m
a cover-ed barrel, lirkin or box lor a couple
of hour*, aud ihen. feeding it. Mr. llavvklns
feeds two or three Parrels of thn daily.
Clear red-top or .lune grass hay Is al*o good
and when carefully choi)ped and steamed
will be eaten readily.
The important points arc to keepthe fowl-
well fed and Induee exen-ise. then tbe> wil
be contented and happy, will have bright red I
eombs and briuht plumage, will sing merrilv
nndlayeg::s all winter long, with a clear
protit o f %±W or <2.75 per hen ut the end ol
the year
I'rptty Mtitii lliislii*>»s.
A real eslaic osvu r in Amiier>l rented
some laud, la*t season, t> a neighbor to raise
potatoes Oil shares. He pio\ Idod (UK) poumls
of phospbalc with the laud, aud the neighbor
was to furnish labor andiiot pound* «)f idios-
pliiteand have half of the potatoes Ihe
laud owner latclv learned ibut the neiglibor
use.l I'.e idiospbatc that cinue with the lautl
on everv other row oi potat'cs, and did not
furiiish"an> hinl^elf. lUsLllug the potatoes
in Ihe Held, the shrewd neighbor dug the
rows which bad bten treate.l to pho*phate
a- hi* shiire of the eiop. and the land owner
had tlu! alternate rows Ihal had received no
fortlllzer.— [Exchange. '
CiAuSKHKI) SI1KAVE8.
UoYM, Bi:i:Ki-.i;isrKKs.-(iiioen bees nie
a* long lived as -lacpor hen*, and their lu-
.livilual characters seem tube (piitc as varia-
ble. U <• may e\peet ere long to hear of
names elainied tor members of the royal
lainilie*, aud n.'ted "*irams" adverilsod by
liec keepers.— [A. W.t lieuvcr.
Mist Havk Tiikm.— F *relgners«re bound
lobaveAmeileau apples If they .b| come
high. In spile td the short crop In this eouu-
irv last vear. tliere were 44T..S'): barrels ex-
porte<l, and more were wanted. vV It ha full
erop the exports would have gone well up
toward the mUilott polfll.-L^piink'U^'J tJn-
tou. _______
Iowa
For Taunton, Fi»ll Rivet, Newport, New
Bedford, rrovldeijw*, I'ttwtueket, Marl-
boro', stuuth FrHuilnirhniiiand way utatluna
at 7.40 a.m., liA^ and 4.40 p. m. All trains
ootinecf Ht South trainlu/ham with Boston ft
Albany railroad for Worcester, Hprliiarfleld,
Albany and the West : also al Concoul June-
Uon with Fltchburu rallwad.
Thet.m p. ni.traln connects with Fall Hlvcr
Line Sieaiiiors for New York, the South aud
Special for Chelmsford at (l.4:> a. m-. K-iO
and !•.;;>» il. m. (Satunlavs nt 10 p. in.) Uoturu
at f».W and 7.19 a. m., nad (I MJ i». m.
BUNPAYH— Kor Honlh FrauilnghHm and way
■tatloiis. t'-^*' a. in. Iletnrn al ft.40 p. m.
.). U. KKNDUICK. Ucnnral Manaarer.
ISAAC N. MAIlSllALL, l)lv. bupt.
(iEO. WVMILI.KU, Agonl.
Ticket Olllco, ilO Mcrrlnmck Streot.
Boston and Maine.
ON «nd alter Sunday, Oct. il.t, 18}<7, passenger
trains will leavw Central strvet depot,
For \»oston, at «..V), TM, s.*), fl.20, 11 n. m.;
I'M,'). I.'4.>,.'<.;l.4n.4.|n. 4.4.^, S.Jd, 6.M, ».;!o p.
in. KKTl KN, T, 7..k», !U». lo-'.-^ a. r. ; IJ m.;
li.tf.'. l.W '.'"If. ;b-20, 4.:it», i\ c, (I ;tA, 7, 1 1 p in.
Kor l.awieni-e, T.pi, TM, f-'W, H a. in.;
1M:>. I, :», ;i.4o, .Vp), (1.15, ti..v., 11.10 p. m.
WI-.Tl'UN,7.ao. M.-'o, lt..|0, lo.id, II a. m.; li 15,
1. 10, 'J.a.">, ;i, .lis 4.IA, 6.4U, 0.3U p. m. South
Liiwreiiec, 7.e.'> p. m.
For lliiverhlll. 710, 7.M, 8.:W a. m.; Ii.1.1,
1. :i,;l.40, :..!<', •i.l.'i,iiM, 11.10 p.m. ItKTl UN,
7.i;. ^.l<•, '.• 10, 10.10. I0.4.'> u. HI.; liM,iM,dAu,
8..'.e. .^.i.'>. o.4.\ i» lop. in.
Ki>r isalfai. 710 a. m. ; 12.IV «.10 )>. m. UK-
Tt'iiN. 7, ll.a: a. m.; \M, 4.1.1,0 \>. in.
Kor N.>vil»ur»iM>rt. 7.Io a.m.; I'J.l.i. .1, fl.lA p.m.
Ui; ri'UN, «l.l.'>, 7.-.'.">, 1 1 n. m. ; •.•.:t.'-, :• 4.% p. m.
Kor I'.Neier, I'ovcr and tireat Falls, 7.3.\ ^.35 a.
in ; I, i »n, .•..lo p.tn.
For saluioii Falls, Illdileford, .Snco.Old lH'chanl
U«';oli Old L'urilui'd. :M, m IW a. m.; 1, .'J.4o p.
ni. Kelnrn li'oni Portland, 1:M\ S.iO a. in.;
1J.40, 3 ;»o p. m.
For lt:injr<'r, Belfast, Wntcrvtlle, SkowheKan,
IJ'ieWl.iiid and Farndnifton, f.;i.'ia. ni.
For M. I.'lm, N. P., Halifax, N. d., Montreal
und linelioc, s.ii.'i a. m.
For An/ii*ta, Baili, Lewlston, H.:w a. m.; 1 p. n^.
For UochtHter and Alton bay, {<a. in.; 1,3.40
p. 111.
For Kastport and St. .lohn's (per steamer), on
Monday", Wednesdays and Irldnys, nt 1 p. in.
For IliM'iiland, Bellasi, Baniror and Ml. l»«sen
(stea'iiir fri. in I'oiilund), Tuesdays aud Fil-
ilaysal3.40i». m.
Boston & Maine R. R.
importanTnotice.
Cliaiig-o oi* Time.
On and after Sunday, Oct. 23d, the following
trains will be dUcontlniied :
For Boston, 0..3.'«. »M a. ni.. 2, 2..1.%. 8.2.T p. m.;
from Boston , tl, 11.15 a. in. For Lawronco, rt.85.
O.S.'Va. in.,i.3.'\, 4 p. m.; from Lawienco, 0.35, 8
a. m., '.', •-'..'W p.m. For Portland, 6.15 p. m.;
from I'oHfand, :).30 p. in. ..,,..
The train now lenvlnjr l.owcll for Boston at i7
a. m. will leave at 0.:>o a. m.
A new train for Bobluu aud Lawrence will
leave Lowell atS p. in.
SUNDAY TBAIN8.
The train now icavltig Boston at 7.80 for Low-
ell will leave at 7. . „ ^ „
Toe train now leaving Lowell for Boston at
f.4.%wlllleaxeat7.»0. ,., ,
Tlie train now leaving Lowell for Lawrenr*
and Haverhill at 7..VJ p. iij., will leave at 7.30 p.
For further iiav'l'ubirs see time cards.
.1. F. IMllLLll'S, </en. ArI. at lx)well.
SOtLp*
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1888.
KIRK'S
dioljD
i5teamfr0.
.SUNDAY TUAINS.
For Hoston, 7.3^, S.20 a. m., 12.ftft, 4.1fl,
7.:te p. III. ICF.TUUN, 8 a. m., ft, 7 p. ni.
5.40,
:..V) p.
5.;t.'> i>.
ra.
ni.;
m.
K'K.xfi.roK-Tur. oi.ro L.\w.— The
dairv commls.loii.'re*tiiuites that the oleo-
margarine law rai-.ed the price of winter
dalrv butler lu that stale al least eight cents
per pouud and that fnun two to three cents
per pound a IdlHonal was realized for »ura-
iiier made butter. The new law has been
worth over a million tloilars to that state.
No one can denv that thi* was a very protit-
able iuvestmeui for ihe stale.— [N. L. tarm-
er.
How Cl-KVKI.VXI>*s Pl..\S WOfLD WOBK.
— I'laciri; wool on the free IM would co»l
the Uulte<l .sitates twi millions of sheep, tod
the inonev for the wool would go abroad to
foreign wool-growers. This Is whal Is called
reducing luxation.— [Texas Live Stock Jour«
nal.
WiivT TiiK .Sii.o 1)<»KH.— Four years ago
Mr. A.K. LItchtleld bought a farm iu this
neighborhood contalnln.' 120 acres ; about 80
iieres was tillage land. It wouhl winter Vi
cows and pasture 7 or S. .Mr. LltchaeUl liullt
two large silos and this year r:ii*ed 12 acres
of corn and filled them, and Is wintering
from IU to tVl he id of cattle, of which 30 are
eows inosilv In milk; ho has a large mi k
route and sells most of his milk whole, mak-
iiiL' Ihe remalHder into butter.— [C. K. Wood
of Alhol iu N. E. Farmer.
For Lawrence, i<.M a. in., ft.40,
UKTnv*. T.40, t*.lS a. in.. P.'. 10,
South I.awreneo, 4.2.'), 7.44 p. in.
For Haverhill. s.»0 a. m., 6.40, 7.30 p
HKTl'KN, H, 11.4.'> a. m., 4.i>H, f>.i\ 7.2.\ p. m.
For I'ortlaMd, 5.40 p. ra. KhTlKN, 1,4.15 p
in. .1. T. FrUBKB, Ocn. Manager.
\VM. MKUHITT, .Jr., Svipt.
,.I. F. PHILLIPS, Uen. Agt. at Lowell
Oct. 22, 18M7.
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOIIKK 10, 1887.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Onlj Direct Line from New England to
Savannah,
(...nnortlnir thoro with all Ball aud Water Lines.
FAVOR ITIC KOUTK TO FLORIDA.
Iron rtcnmshlps "tJATK CITY" and "CITY
OK Ma( ON" leavlna .Nivannah Bier, t'tmgress
I'root, BosUin, KVKBY TlirU.-^DAY, al H
(>Vlo4'W. For freight or passage, Apply to A.
Dr.W. SAMP.HON, •.'Ol Washlmrton stwet, Bos-
t.m.or to lUCilAUi)fc.ON A BAILN ABU, Agents,
P.oston.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
MeroLants and Miners Transportation
Company's Providence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The .Most Dli-ccl Bonte from Now Kngrland for
Norfolk and Richmond, Old I'olnt Comfort, Va.,
WashliifftoD, D. C, and Baltimore, Md.
FLOATING SOAP
18
THE CHIEF
For ih« Bath, Tollot luul Laundry*
Bnow White and Abnolutoly Pur*
If Tonr dealer Uops not keop White Olomt Soap,
loiid 10 caiiU tor Bttiiipli' euko to tlie iuii*er»
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHiCACO.
Insiiraurr.
PirTY-riFTIt YIAU.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE IliSUrlANCE Ca
Offlen, 40 Ontral .Stu'et.
J.C.ABBOTT, l'K»>iiM'.T. _
K. T. AlllB ) IT, bEC'Y AND TlUtAi.
Wni.M. WlfTKlii,
.1. K. KelloMs,
Will. B. Bni/.er,
tllBS. A. tSlott, —
\V. K. LlvlnKslon,
.1. C. Aliliott,
DIKKCTOKS:
Benj. Wh liter,
Aniua B. Fn*DCb,
N. W. WrlKhl.
A. *i. Pollani,
K. T. A Illicit,
P. C. (ialec.
ASSBNOEilS AMD FKEIGUT.
1S00
Passenger Service fVom Lowell :
LAMn Mk.vt Axn CLdTii.-lorty years
ii;jo a limb would brini,' ijsl.-i.'), whleli vva^
c<pial to four v:ird* of print or tlve yurds of
eoiton elotli. "Now ii lamli Is vvortli live
cents per pound, and If il wei^rlis a linndred
poumls. will lirint' $•"•. wliieli will buy seven-
tv vaids of print or tlfly yards of eoiton
elo'lli. Wliat,tlien,!ire we growling aboutV
Is all tlu- fault to bf laid to the farm, or are
we our>elves In part to blatue?- [Geoijje
Cochrane. .________^„__^
The j;rave robbers captured in IMilladel-
phia are not as bad as tllo^e inotlu r> who
are life robi.ers, bv m«leetinx the cou;;!! of
a ehild. when thev'kiiow full well that one
bottle of l)r. Bull's Cough (Syrup would eure
It and make II happy.
lor Hnston. at R.50, B.3.\ ^nM, }|7.16, 7.35,
•417.:»\ *:s.:lo, •i:it.'«, V\),An, •jiiL.V* and 11.00 a.
in., •rtli.Ai, \.i», 211), ^».li>. MH-'IB, 4.»o,
n.V.W, (I (Ki, •Ittl.llt, •|I«*-<« P- ™- Ht'NI>AY8,
•*!7.;»i*. a.oo, •:§'.• .iO a. in., 4.-.'5 p. m. K«turu i
rtu.'i, 7 ;u), ti.oo, »j<.:io, •imki, u.ls, nio.no, 11.00
a. ni., I'.'.Ot) ni., •I.(K), 2.(to, . ♦3.(Hi, 113.45, 4.4ft,
•viKi, .^.;tn,1I.^.4.^t!.l.^•7.(K^ 10.00,11.10 p. m.
MNDAYS, U.liOa. in., l.no. ."i.oo, •7.00U. m.
For Wo»»arn.«.A'., 7.1tl,7.3.'., It.«, 11.00 a. m.,
I.JO, 4.:to, O.lKi, (I 34 ji. m. SUNl)AY8,».0O a. m.,
4.-:5ii. m. Kptu'-n: K.W, ».4l, U.U a. m.,
r,.!*, B.4J, 10.J3, 11.33 p. m. SUNDAYS, 9.27
.1. ir., HI' p. m.
4Kr-*Kr«re«.s'. \SorthM'n Dfpot onlp. \(}r on
nr rival ortruin» from Ihe Xorlh. 11 I'lo Uttlford.
Kor L.awr«nc«, ii..1^, lo.l.l, ll.iHla. in., 1.40, 2.10,
4,ro, ti.Wi p. m. slIND.VYS, at «.15 a. m., 7.16
«. m. lt#turn: 7.4.^,8.30 and 11.2.1 a. m.,
IJ.Ofl, 3.1.1, ii.lft, 6.4.1 p. ra. 8USDA\S, 8.00,
».a6n. ni., tl.l.lp. m.
For Salem and WnvStatlons, ,.:1.1 a. m., L40,
6.00 p. m. Keturn: 7.20, 11.45 u. in., 4.40 p. va.
Timf given below ii from Northern Depot.
For Ayrr.IiinctlonaiKl Way-Stations, at 7.ir.
a. m., 12 II.') and :>My. m. i>VM'*^Y!?'."''_'-i.'*
§. m. It*turn : 8.1.1 a
UNDAYS, fi.Ma. in.
The Iron Hteainahlp William Omne,
tons, t njit. K. B. Warren, sails from Providence
every WliDNKSUAY, 6 p. m.
The IroB St^amahip Jobna Hopklna, 1500
ton*, Capt. H. f). Foster, sails evjry SATUB-
DAY, 6 p. m., from Lonhdalk Wharf.
TheM welbknown stpamstilpt are largo and
roinfortable and fltted >vlth every ronvonlenee
tor PAS.sFNliKK.S and eoinninnded by navl-
k'Htorsof lont: and Bureessfnl experience. Sea
voyages by these steamers are refreshing and
Invliforallhg and t^ round trip ejtn Ini accom-
pllsncd In KivKjIuiirs. Fare, Inclndlnc room
and meals, very l6w.
Dlvldenda 00 I'KH CENT, on llvo years, M
l>«r c«Mt. on three years, 33H V^r cent, on ob«
year policies.
In coiuiecllon with the above fOin|>.iny fa •
gpiK'ral ngeni-y for illvldcnd paying uiutual and
reliable stock cnnipunles. ,„„ .
K. T. ABBOTT, A geat.
THE HOLYOKK STILL LEADS
On and after June 1st the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL I'AY
70 PBR CENT. DIVIDENDS.
ThU companv haa a snrplns ns reRorde PoUev
holders, of #.1;14, 24(1, and will wrluj on MKB.
CA.NTILE RISKS. Uepresenied by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also represents other flr*t-<laiB Mutual
Stock Companies.
m., 12.^5 aud (1.15 p. m.
ProBreaa of New Knglnnd ABricuUnre.
i From the Boston .lournal.)
In a paper in the New Englauder Mrv
Joseph B. Walker gives a very eheerln}? re-
view of the prot,'i-e>«i of New Kuuland u!,'rl-
culluredurlnjrthe last :)0 years. To people
who Imanhie that there has been no pio;<re»8,
but tbut the New England fanning InterestH
are In a condition of hopeless decline, Mr.
Walker's review should bo of the nature of a
tonic. Mr. Walker tlnds evIdeiiecH of a nev\'
departure iu farming which be«an about 2.^
or 30 years ago. and Iheyood results of whleb
are already appafent. Steps In this progress,
on the lutellectual side, have been the estab-
llshraent of colleges of a«rlcullure and the
nieehauic arts; the orKauizalion of state
boards of aKrleulture; the conferences and
discussions of the Batrons of Husbiindry ;
and the greatly improved character of agri-
cultural fairs. Thirty years nuo. says Mr.
Walker, even the manajjers of these fairs had
but vaKiic Ideas of the characteristics of llic
various iMceds of cattle entered for exhibi-
tion, and a herd book wasaslllcKlble to them
as ft Hebrew Bible, and lis lore as uiifaniiliar
HN the raa.lecta of .lustlnlau. But woe now
to the exhibitor who seeks to enter a «rade
animal as a thorough-bred. Shame and «lerl-
J.IOU would cover any man who, at this day,
should claim, as .lid a popular axriciillura
. author at an early fair of the New Knirlaud
I AKrlcultural society, that the wrinkles ou a
t ' merino sheep were the result of slieariii),'.
Badmrlir, llrsdarki'. Too'hurho,
Hpralnn, llriiLot, etc., i>lr,
PUIVB, FIl'TV tJKNTS.
AtbrogKlit* *nil Dcalori.
~n» CUARLU A. TOOBUB CO.. BAUtUIUUK. BO.
ON'T
often a-" «ood as any am
rocks are not iiiMirmountable <>^;>-i»^-^f^^ "jUj | "'^'oi'nclXiirwliMhU growth In l«i'"wN \'>?«
the maniirliiK niu-l i.ot Im; iiCKh'^'K-'d.
orchard were In lllla:i<' land he would
vaU till the trees came lo bcarlnjr.
that he would lop ilr< ss once in two
■ur«. and would aho apjdy bone aud
freel
ibe
to retard
ioc of tbc - . , .
en exposure will also favor late ripeolug
I Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Sold Everywhere.
For Amherst, Mllford and Wilton, at fl.15 a. m.,
12.65, 3.4f<. 5.40 p. ni. Sunday, 'J p. ni.
For Grcemidd, I'L-tcrboro', Beioilnxton, HlUa-
iioro' and Keene, at 0.15 a. m. and 8.48 p. in.
For Nashua, Manchester and Concord, at («.:M>,
fl.l5, 0.44 a.m., li..1.1, 1.47, 3.48, 5.40, «.'2.1, 7.48
p. m. (Sundays at "2, 7.48 p. m.)
For Penac^iok, Franklin, Lebanon and White
River .function, at U.15 a. m., 1.47, 8.48 and
•7.48 p. m. ^. ^ ,„
For Warner, Bradford, Runapee, Newport (N.
H.),C;laremont anti Claroiiiont Junction, at
9.15 a.m., 1.47 p. m. .. ,. , ■
ForTllton, Lake Village, Meredith, Lac.onla,
Weirs, Plvinoiilh, Warren, Haverhill, Woods-
vllle,am.44a. ni., I.47and ♦7.4Hp. in.
For (Jampion, Thornton, North VVoodstock, Lis-
bon, Littleton ami WhltcUelrl, at MM a, m.,
1.47 p. in. , „ ,
For .letlertion, LancAster, Groveton and * abyan,
at 9.44 a. in. . ..
For Montiieller and all points on the Montpcller
and Welw Klvcr railroad, via riyuioiitb and
WoodsvUle, nt '.i.44 a. ni.
For 8t. .Jolinsbury ami Lyndonvllle, via w lute
River .luiictlon, at '.i.l.l a. ni. and 7.48 p. m.
For St. .lolii.stiurv, Lvn.lonvllle, Ncsv port, slicr-
brookc, via Plymouth and Woodbvllle, at '.t.44
a. m., ♦7.1>! p. in.
For Montpeller, K^f-e\ .Innrtlon, Bnrllnpton and
St. Albans, via Central Vurnioui lln*', at O.l.ia.
m., 1.47 nrd ♦7.1.i )>. mf
ForMontre.il nnd tjiicbec, via Montreal and
IJoBlou Alr-LInc, at ».»! a. m., •7.48 p.m.
For Montreal, via Central Verinoul line, «l 9.1.1
a.m., 1.47, ♦7.48 p. m.
t^*l)aibj.
Freight trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
8.40. 11.08 a. in., J.M, IO.(M.. 11.00 p. in.
Leave Boston for Lowell at '-'.io, 4.t)5, 9.40 a.
m., 12.A1,3.1.') p. in.
Leave LOwell for Lawi*cnce at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for siaioni al !).05 a. ni.
FREIGHT DEPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Leavi! Lowell lor Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord an<l the .North and West, at 7.20, 11.;10 a. m_.,
8.05, 6.45 p. in. . , „, .
Leave Lowell for Aver .1 unction, Worcester.
Fltchbnrg, .New York and the West, at 2.45 und
9.'25 a. m. ...
C. 8. MELLF.N, Uenl. .Superintendent.
OEO. W. STOBEB, Genl. Pass. Aat.
C. K. PAKiE, Local A>,'ont.
FREIGHT GOMKBOTIOK8
Made without drayafre with the following
routoa :
Vlrglnln and TeuaeaaMt Air Un; %t Mor-
folk, Vm.
Allantic Coaat anil Bf aboanl Air Llnea, at
Norfolk, V*.
Oheaapvake nnd Ohio R. R. »nd Kan»wh«
Dltp»tch, at Newport M«wa, T».
Richmond and Dnnvllle R. R. and Plod-
inoat Air Llue, nt Weat Point, Tn,
Bnltliuoro nnd Ohio R. R. nnd Contlncntnl
Line, nt llnltiniore, Md.
Mfirchnnta nnd Miner* Trnna. CcHflnvnu-
nnh Line, nt Bnltlinorti, Mel.
Through bills of ln<llnfr Issued via all nborc-
named routes. Mark goods via 1'., N. AND B.
LINK.
Tickets on sale at K. O. WiJinaoR'B offlc«, 8
Westminster street, W. ILCiiitkcii A Co., office
1 WcvboHset street, or at Steamship office, 99
India street.
Kor rates, uasaage or freltritt apply to
E. H. BOCKWKLL,
New England A^ent,
Providence, B. I.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood ! Soll<l ! Kollnble t
— AT THE
FIRE IN8URAN0E AGENOY
— or —
GEO. E. METCMF, No, 56 Central SUMt
Ment*
Efer
Having purchased the apency of the
mack Moiual Fire Insurance Co. of Andovor,
with Its sixty years of Batlsfa<tory dealing wttll
lu policy hoUlers, he Invites all the IbnMf
friends of ihe companv ami many new one* 10
examine Ut nierlta and reliability. Six otMT
comuanlCH also rct>re»cntc<l by ine.
GEO. E. METCALF, ."5(5 Central Street,
Successor to E. L. Cardell A Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
ISEooti anH Coal.
At the Old Stand, 38 Middle Street.
At the New Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
William Kit t re<l||:e,
A. \V. WEEKS, Agent,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Wllkcsb.irre,
Lackawanna, Lehigh, Franklin, Cumlierland,
C. C. CanntI, Ac. Wood, tharcoal. Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, '284-'2.
Cash assets Jan. 1, 1887. .
Total liabilities (re-lnsuraBcc)
*••••••••
..e4»2,«6.n
.. 15(:,A65.15
Net asseta #^35,(f7U8
Policy holders share In the proUts on expbft.
don of policies.
Diyidendg, 70 Per Oent., After Julj l«t
DIRECTORS :
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale nnd llctall Dealer in
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lchljfh, Philadelphia A
IleadlnR, WllkcfbaiTc, Lackawanna,
Marvlan<l Co.'s George's Creek .
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
Un, etc.
Levi Sprague,
Geo. F. Richardson,
i). 3. Richardson,
Chas. 11. Coburn,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. KlmbnD,
Henry C. Howe,
C. C. HutchlnaoB,
W. F. Salmon,
S. T. LnncoAler.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and split.
sawed
culrt-
After
years
a«heH
there have l)eeu very inarkiMl ami V'tluHble
Tli?Tow"iirmaehlneTllU»U^^ mucli'Vraxs '; PhJn gUJ fanCV JOb Pfinting
as »lx or fevcn men. and the Imperative lie-! » ««" *•"* / o
.. ....n f,ip ihA removal of >
or ALL E1ND8
AT THIS OFFICE.
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Best Rnllrond in the World.
The Fnatest Tmlna In the World.
Hew York to Chlcaro, 34 hours.
New York to Cincinnati, il hours.
New York to St. Louis, 29 hours.
Five Daily Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply for UokeU and full Information to
W. B. BATCHKLDER, Ticket Agent, ^ „^ ^
^ No . M Merrimack Street,
QMO. W. MILLEB, Ticket AgentO. C. R. Rm
**■ No. M Menimnr.k Street,
A. T.CASWELL, Ticket A|rent B. * L. R. R.,
*^ Middlesex Street SUtlon.
George K. Stanle?^,
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Merehandlse dettrered per order trom aU
trains on the Boston and Lowell, Nwhua and
LMreU. Old Colony and Boaton and Maine R. B.
aSypliig leoelpu obuined for fooda forwarded.
Oaee BS Ttaoradllie ■tiet.
WOOD.
'"" "^^^ I'lsh rortiSnd '' ^"*'" CEMEKT.
TIML^ COBB'S Extra and Jlnlshlng
iil IflJut Olcns Kails, Vermont.
All kinds Bnlldlng ami Amerl- "RR I rK"
can and Scotch Fire UlVlVXli
Hay. StraiPF.
Masons', Dental and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
Office, 87 Centrnl Street, Lowell, Af nes.
LEVI SPRAGUE, Prksidkht.
K. M. TUCKE, SfcCRETAKT.
t^Insurancc lo any amoupt ciTected In relia-
ble companies.
E. M. TUCKE, Agent,
27 Central Btnti.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO. 57 OORHAM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tla
worker. A fine llue of
PAR-LOIt STOVES.
MILKMEN can set Milk Cans as good aad
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Gorham Street.
KAOLIN.
CIlARCOAIi,
FKRTILJZKRS,
HAIR,
BAND,
ORATBL.
iF^OTii* audi Q-iraiii.
Office and Yard,
27 Thorndlke Street.
Telephone 188-L.
I Brancb Oflee,
88 Merrimack Street,
Calderwood's.
PIIOTOGII.AJPH8.
A. E. SAHBORH, 24 Oentnl Blook,
Begs to annonnoe to the eltlcens of Lowell aad
vicinity that he has purchased all the negattves
owned bv the late N. C. Sanborn, and Is now
lared to All dapUoate orders trom the
Cliflord'e*
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 AITDOTEB 8TEEET.
Fint-Class Dielni of Ever; DescriptiQi
Done
at ihort notice and
guaranteed.
satlsfactlOB
ByTonglMBodattonin bnrinesewith the y^]f*'
Saabom I feel conlident of
tacOoB to all hlc former
vtoff perfect aatla.
Ladles* and genu' garments dyed whole.
All kinds of garmeate cleaned and repanea
If desired.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PHI1.0S0PHT OF MARRIAGE, ghr-
Ing a clear nynop.ls of the InipedlmenU lo
marriage, exhauste^l vliallty. «>tc., etc., eaaba
had from all news agents or forwarded dneel
from the author. Dr. P. J. JORDAN, 1» Jef H.,
Boston, on receipt of U cent*. ■;r-
MIDDL.E8KX COUNTY.
Mrt. Denis Hook of Maldou was severe-vl
Inlured Ibe oUier day by the bursllDK of a
■tone juK lllleil wllb old eider, wbleli she was
trvlux to opeu. The pieces of the lUg atruek
her In the face luul neck, inaklug deep cuts,
awUlie was falul from loss of blood when
discovered.
Grotou.
The 2'i who bave united wllb Ihe church
at Walerlown <liiiln« the year Uavo coino
mostly from the CluiHllan Endeavor soelelv,
althouKli ibere bus been no special revival.
Kev.U. A. I'eltou, pastor.- [Congreaatlon-
aliHt. __ _^
Acton.
It «H reported tbat ibe emidoyes In James
M. FlHkeN buul-keel umiiufaelory are out on
a strike lor more pay and fewer hourh' labor.
There nre no .lUordei ly demonstrations, as
tb^ men are uol lucliued that *">jj^^j,,j,j^
Wllualngton.
The ronitreicatlonal and 31elhodM soele-
llJI. will unite in union .ervU^H.cointi.encInK
Bundav, Jan. 2i, :i'.Nl>ted by Hev. C. L. hasl>
man and wile of ( beUea. 8erv lee. at 10.30
■ ni at llie Comne«ational ebureh. and
evenin« service «l tbo MethodUt ehai»el at 7.
All are welcome.
Popperell.
Warren Hlood, who bought the l^ro Interest
of I. .I.Rowell. lias tilled biH lee houae and
JxpeolH to iill Uiixbam & Co.'s bouse at
"m^Ihs Tiara .Shaltuek of Eant Pepperell
died HU.Idenly of pneumonia J""- 13«
The la*lleh' elrde met lu IheIr rooin
Wednesday afternoon. Supper wna served
at «. and a sociable was lu order for llie
After a Jtreat amount of oersunslon Sum-
ner V. Lawrence went to Fll'bburK Jan. HI
to tasume iho office of ehlef of police of that
city. •*•
Townsend.
Mr. AllK!rt Ilaskoll, the dru){«ist, who has
been quite III for several weeks \\;^lh flow
fever. Is out uu;»ln. , , ,
H. V. (ireeii has lieen sick with ueuralKia
and unable lo iillend to business lu his store
Willie Willie, son of Mrs. .^u«lo White, Is
ill with Ibe iiiuinps. , , , , I
Tlie laleiil of Ibe Townsend Dramatic c ub
is so well »|.pnclate.l that an InvHallou has
licen lilvcii il lo enact Ibe druma "Lnllsted
for the War" in (irolon, which will probably
|>e done In about two we<Ks.
Mrs. I'rawfonl. the nurse, who spralnetl
her ankle .0 bi.dlv and received oilier severe
brulKsbv falliiiu; down stairs. Is ImprovliiK
under lb." care of Dr. ('baii.ller, und hopes to
bo ablt; to rexuine her labors soon.
Bost»oru'.
Mr-. Kphrslm llavmond of Somerville has
Letu Mrv sick with pneumonia al the home
of lier bj-idber, C. IL IJIunehanl. .She Is now
■lowly ImprovinK. . . . , , ..
The Farmer-' club liyld tlielr annual oys-
torxupi-er Ibis Friday evening. .lau. 20, at
the town ball. All are Invited.
Mr I'rinec of the stale board of education
will lecture ni the town hall Wednesday
evening, Jan. 'i(). , , . ...
Itev. (ieo. I'erklns exelumned pulpits with
Mr. Kleariisof Acton lenlrH last 8abJ»alh.
Mr. Sleariis preached from I'salm xo. 1». A
Y. I', a. i'- F. WIN formed a few mouths ago
and Is now In successful operation.
The Installation of otW<'ers of the Boxboro
irranjre was postponed last week on account
of the slorm. A week from next F rlday
evcDlnK U ladles' niKht.
Soath Chelmsford.
Mr. Daniel »vam Is suffering severely
from an acute nllack of Innuramallon of the
Ilvoran.l bovveU. Kdna Hy am, his daugh-
ter. Is also sick with ueuralKla. Mrs. Uar-
land ha>« been conllned to her home aeveral
davH bv spinal trouble. The other ^Ick peo-
ple have, with one or two exceptions, been
"fiisK Cel'ia naltles was unuiuated from the
Fruininirhain normal school Wednesday,
having comi.leled two years of study In that
institution. The largest success Is predicted
for her in lier chosen work.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hrown of tampion.
N. IL.Hre viMtin« al Mr. Lorenzo .Sweet-
Bet's. We arc "all «lail to see their faces
"'^he work of lllliiiK the Ice-houses was
oompU teil Tuesday of thiH week.
Tlie meeiiii-; of the Lyceum was post-
poned to Friday evening of tliU week on ac-
count of iucUmeiil wealber.
Miss Ena Hickford Is spending some days
In Acton. , . .
The Woman's Missionary society met
Thursday afternoon wllb Mrs. Sloaue.
Numerous cases of mumps are reported,
and many of our mostinodest people are be-
cominu ve.y "cbeeky.'*
Mr. Howard Sweetsor started Tuesday
mornluK for California.
West Aoton.
Bcv. F. \. Heath of Hamilton college. N.
Y., has supplied the pulpit of ibe Kapt Ut
church the last two .Sundays very acceptably.
He returns to Ids class this week.
The (i. .\. U. I'ost, No. irrf<, uresented L.
U. Holt a handsome and valuable clock at Its
Inalalint ion last week. Mr. Holt was taken
entirely by surprise.
little lllibardson has returned
New Humpsbiie tri)). She has of
five successful pul>lic readln;?s in
She Is an Inleiestiiif,' reader.
The Latlies' Social circle at Mrs. ,
last week Thursdav was well attended and a
very pleasant occasion. Mrs. Dr. Hutchlus
was chosen president for the ensuing year.
llr«. Stone secretary, aud Mrs. Holt treasur-
*Mr. and Mrs. Ames (Alvlra nangoo<l) of
Hudhon, Michigan, are visiting llielr sister,
Mrs. (has. Hobinson. ,„ . , , ,
Adelbcrt Mead started for Honda last
week .Saturday.
The < '. L. S. C. had an IntereslInK meeting
at tlic bouse of tbc Misses Wetlierlwe last
Monday. Among the various e.vorel«es was
the reading of a poem from lloliert Brown-
ing and a humorous poem entitled "The
Metupby^les of the Concord School." A
akelch of the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe
wasjiivcn by Ml>*s Lizzie llobinson.
IT V. Nash, esq., returned last week from
New York, where he went on law business.
His offlce In now at M Devonablre street,
ItoatoD.
Sontb Acton.
Tlie DrMiiiatie association have the bills out
for an enlertainnient In Exchange hall Jan.
2ft, when thev will present the drama enti-
tled "Lords 6f (. reatlon." After the drama
there will be dancing until one o'clock. Mu-
sic »* III lie bv Ihe South Aelon orchestra, an
orgsnizatlou of local talent. ,t„i«„
A meet lilt of the Young People's Union
was held in the vestry last Mondav evening.
.Select readinir" were given by Mrs. H. w.
Tulllc. .Miss Florence Fletcher and Wiss
Beasle Foot«', songs by Mrs. L. A. rrattand
MiM Mabel I'ralt, and by a nuartctteconslsl-
Ins of Messrs. Houston ami Newton, Mrs. .1.
A. Houston and Miss Carrie Jones, with
Miss H. E. Jones as neconipnnlst. The next
meeting will be a praise meeting next .Sun-
day evening. ,„ ^ , ^,, ,
Messrs. Tullles. Jones & Wetherhee filled
tbeir Ice-house this week with clear Ice 18
Inches thick. Capt. A. C. Handley bad
oharge of the work, and be will aleo oversee
thefllllnsrof C. A. Harrington's house for
the milk contractdrn, Messrs. Tower A Yi hlt-
oonb.
The annual taking account of etock Is be-
te done this week at the store of Meisra.
TMUw, Jooea A Welberbee and at the plano-
■tool factory of Meear*. Cbadwlek St ULtrrW
Mr. Frauds Hayward has Iwught the
stock and tools of, aud will do boot and shoe
repairing al the shop formerly occupied by,
Frank While. , , , _,
Mr. J. A. Houston takes the piBce of Mr.
Hayward lu the store of Edwlu Tarbell.
Acton Centre.
It Is reported that our excellent black-
smith, E. Vhalen, wishes to seil out and
move awav. We are sorry to hear such a
report and liope he wijl change his mind.
The meeting of the A. C. 1. society last
week Thursdav evening was well attended
and all Us exercises were enjoyed. Mrs. r.
P. Wood aud Miss Ida Hale it-ndereda piano
duet, and there were, besides, a recitation by
Miss Jennie Keed. a dialogue between Master
Simon Tavlor aud Miss Sadie Wood, and one
between "Miss Emmie Noyes and Master
Walter Tultle, a piano and cornel duel for
uromeuado bv Mrs. Wood aud Julian 1 ""'«•
Hut the principal attraction was the «llsh of
"Hash" bv Hon. U«o. A. Maiden, as adver-
tised last week. If ye editor will give a
rei'Ipe for such hash as lie gave us last week
we are sure It will be Ibe favorite dish, not
only on Mondays but on ever^ dliV of the
week, wherever his valuable and popular
paper Is read. By the way Mr. Nalbaii
Joliusou Is agent for IhU paper and would
like a few more subscribers. Ou account of
Ihe unfavorable weather the business of the
annual meeting was adjourned lo Saturday
evening, Jau. -21, at T o'clock. All arc lu-
vlted. ^ .. ,
J. E. Cutter and others have gathered a
year's supply of excellent lee.
Ilev. Mr. rerkins of Boxboro preached an
excellent sermon last Sunday mornlug on ex-
change wilh Uev. Mr. .Stearns. , ,. , ,
Our church has been sadly deplcUd by
deaths during the past two years.
The Ladles' soelelv will give an entertain-
mcnl and a supper of chicken nle, sculiopeil
oysters, pandowdys. &c., next Tuevlav, or
If stormy, Thursday evening, to raise luouey
for repairs uuon the meelliig-house. Admis-
sion 25 and iH cents. All come.
ness for himself. For the last few yeara be
had held the position of treasurer la the
Uarwood Manufacluringeompuuy, makers or
leather board, chair seats, etc. Al bis home
iu Newton he aud bis family bad made many
dear friends, and here his lovlug and kludlv
prcseuce will be horely misfced. fho funeral
occurred Fri<lav from bis home in Newton.
His brother, Charles W. Adamt of Minneap-
olis, was unable to b« preseuL John w.
Adams of Littleton, his other brolhor, was
detained al home by sickness.
Dunstable.
The niontlilv meellng of the D. T. U. was
held last .Moiidav night. Instead of the m'C-
onii Wednesdav'of the month, us usual, the
postpouemeiil iielng on account of the prayer
meetings which were held every night, ex-
cept Satur«lavs, for the llrst two weeks in
Jaiiuarv. The enlertatnmeiil conslstctl of the
usual pVogiamme of siwaking, reading and
slnglnu, and, to the eujoymeiil of all present,
a vcrv able speech from .Mr. Abel V. Barker.
At "the meeting of Dunstablo tJraiige, No.
.11, I*, of II.. Jan. Id. Past Master Myroii P.
Swallow Installed the officers as follows for
IHHS: Muster, De.Mer Hutterlleid; overseer.
Alplieus Swallow; lecturer, H. J. 'lollcs;
stcwar.l. W. N. Kemp: assistant stewartl, C«.
F. (Jllson; cliaplaln. Mrs. A. Swnllow; sec-
returv. A. W. Swallow ; gate-keeper, A. M.
Kendall; Pomona, .Mrs. (i. F. (Jllson; Hora,
Miss H. ({race Tolles; latly assistant slew-
ai<l. Miss llatlle L. Kemp; Ceres and the
treasurer, .Mrs. H. J. Tolles ami Benjamin
Fren.h, were absent. Under suggestions
for the gooti of the order a lively Interest
was shown bv the i*emarks that were offered,
and Bio. Freil Lancv of (iroton grange en-
tertained the meellng by a well delivered
recitation. It Is expected that tlie member-
ship will lie Increased this winter by several
of our young |K>ople.
This wlnt«'r's crop of ii-e Is good. J. A.
Davis, Fred Marshall and Chas. Dickinson
tilled their houses the first week lo January.
Last week Tower A Whltcx)nib's liouse at
the railroad station was tilled, besides A.
Swallow's and other smaller ones. Jan. I < J.
A. Davis, with men and teams, helped Henry
Keyes till his house ut Tyngsborougb. When
the second crop of ice Is thick enough Mr.
Davis will cut for some small bouses
will till bis shed for early use.
UMiford.
Rev. Howard A. Haraford
dleboro' made a lirlef visit to
iluring the present week.
The properlv, both real and
Cheluieford.
The pioprielors of the "Chelmsford Cen
ire Meetlng-House," which Is the corporate ]
title of the llullariaii church building, a des- 1
Igiiatiou somewhat vague now thai the vil-
lasre possesses four houses of public wor- 1
ship, will hold ail luMHUtaut business meet- ;
iuK In the vestry 31oiiday evenlug, Jan. M,
at "iao o'clock. All pew-owners should at- 1
tend. .. , , 1 I
Charles Hyile, Leonard J. Maostleld. jr.,
and (ieoige E. Butters have been drawn to j
serve as traverse jurors at the term of the j
supreme judicial court al Cambridge Feb. 0.
Ad.-iuis Emerson. es(i., while walkluir from |
the post office lo his bouse Jlonday after-
uoou, fell upon the Ice an.l sustnlneil a fract-^
ure of the forearm, which probably will tils- ,
able hlin for several weeks. He Is altendeU
bv Dr. Howard.
'Young man. or anv other man lor that
mailer, if vou desire a good supper and an
a;<reeable eompauiou, repair to the Baptist
vestrv next Mondav evening, where the la-
dles (if the society will hold a sociable and
provide a box supper; and If you are Igno-
rant of the chaiucleristics of this kind of an
evening repast. It will be an excellent oppor-
tunity to add to your slock of Information.
All are cordially "invited. '
Wednesday evening, Jan. 26, the lad ei of
the Central CongngHtlonal society will give
an altracllve eutertalniueut lu the town hall,
which ought to ensure a large altendance.
Besides rea«llug>. aud sinvliig by Lowell tal-
ent, there will Imj an iuleiesiing feature, cer-
taiuly novel lu lliU vicinity, enllUed the
"Carnival of Days." It Is a series of tal)-
leaux llluslrallug U iiromlnenl days of the
year, such as SL Valentine's day, Washing-
ion's birlbdav, Thuiiksulving, l-ourlb of
July, ( hiistiuas. April Fool's day, A:c.
Miss Louisa I'arker, who died In Lowel
at St. John's hospital Tuesday evening, age*!
TU years, was a native of Chelmsford aud the
daughter of ElnMU/er and Uebecea I'arker,
who lived In Ibt^ South village upon the
pi^mises known lo many as the Alliertou
dace. Miss Parker was a woman of i>ocu-
liar menial qualities. wlii<h, in lier later
years. de\eloi>ed Into markeii cccenlrlellles.
In her tarlv womanhood she was considered
.uilte accomplished. Slio could cou-
verse lluenllv lu several foreign lan-
guages, and' had travelled extensively
in this country ami Europe. At oue ijcr od
she was a governess In the south, where the
dark side of huiittu sluvery made a deep liu-
piesslon upon lier sensibilities. tSho was the
author of a work upon "Mnemoutcs," »BUb-
Jcct In which she was greatly Interested, and
upon which she freipieutly lectured. Her
survlviug iclatlves src a sister, Miss Char-
lotle Parker, a resident of Lowell, and other
kintlred of moro remote relationship, who
reside in Boston. The funeral services were
held at the Unitarian church »n this vil-
lage Friday morning at 10 o'clock, and were
conducted" by Hev. (ieorge C. Wright of
Uwell and Uev. J. A. Chase, pastor of the
society. . ''•
it is not expectod tbat she can survive
great while longer. , , . »
Conductor Farrar met with an accident at
nillerica Centre Friday night. In stepping
off his train at the station he slipped uiul
siiiained his ankle. ,., ,
In spile of the uucertaln weather Wednes-
day evening the "men's sociable" at the « 'ou-
gregational vestry proved a success Huau-
cially, socially, musically und ••gustatorlallv."
The eiitertaihuient proa;rainmo was wholly
musical, wilh the exception of an excellent
dedumatiou bv Master Walter Holden. Ouo
of its most enjoyable features was the cornet
pluv ing by Mr. Arthur Allen. Special praise
Is due the "klleheu nialils" of ihe evening,
Messrs. Dane, Harding aud Holt, whose
work aud skill eonlrlbuled ho much to the
success of the supper. The urrav of cake
contributed by many gentlemen of the soele-
lv was astonishing, especially lo the ladies.
!^oue. uerhaps, excited more eoiiiment than
LOWBIX POST OFflOB.
jlleotral.
Opeulng aud Closing of Malle*
of East
friemis
and
8.
Mld-
bere
from lier
late given
that state.
E. Stone's
The properlv, oom reai ana personal, of
the late Chesfev Jenness was advertised for
sale bv auction" ou Tuesday. The farm was
not sold, however, ami still remains ou the
market. ... ^ .,
The person who took the blanket from the
horse which was tied on Spring street Sun-
day evening is doubtless somewhat warmer
by'tlie possession, but he should have re-
membered the animal left shivering In the
cold. , , .,
Early Monday mornlug Mr. Charles Mer-
rlain sifirted asusual lo collect milk. One
of his horses was balky and backed his team
Into a fence, and threw Mr. Merriam out on
the fro/en ground. He \vas taken up Insen-
sible and carried Into Mr. Fred Davis's,
where he boards. Dr. Wood was calletl Im-
ineiliatelv and found a gash on the back of
his head," which necessitated takinu several
stitches. He Is n portetl as quite comforla-
ble at this time.
The snow of Tuesday promises good
sleighing here if no rain or sudden fall in
temperature spirits It away.
Miss E. S. Tobey, the president of the
state union of woinen lempcranee workers.
is expected here Friday. At 3 o'clock, at
the ladles' parlor, she will address the local
lemperance unions. In the evening at T.iK)
she will give an address on ".Social Purltv"
at the vestry. The public arc cordially in-
vited. ,
A plan of the new street. Hillside avenue,
and the new building lots just thrown on the
market, inav lie seen at the post office. W.
O. Webber offers these lots at one eent a
foot. Near churches, schools, stores, post
olllce and railroad station, these new loca-
tions are very <lesirable.
• Littleton.
The lecture l)efore the Lyceum this week
Tuesday was bv Hon. F. T. Ureenhalge of
Lowell. Much \vas expected of Mr. Green-
halge aud more was received. He Is an elo-
quent speaker, aud our lecture committees
make no mistake when they secure him. A
lecture Is expected next week Tuesday
evening. . , _,
Thursday eyeniug of next week. Jan. 20,
there Is to"bc a concert at the town hall, giv-
en under the auspices of tlie Back Log club,
with their home talent isslsled by a iiumlicr
of disllngui.'<bed singers from the Boston Con-
servatory of Music, from Ix)well and Mrs.
Arthur KMiiier of Ayier. Allogelher there
will be quite an assembling of musieari talent,
and the enterlalnraent will Imj of the tirst
class. There Is an ex<«llent piano in the hall
from Mr. E. H. Hayward of Aver. The
Back Log club has a very strong force of
musical talent among Us meml>crs, and
when to this is joined so much and excellent
outside help we mav expect a rare treat.
Uev. R. <L Johnson of the Baptist church
was unable to preach last Sunday, owing to
a severe cold. He Is l)eller now.
Key. Mr. Fowler of Hudson is ex|>ecled to
occupy tlie Unitarian pulpit nex£ Sunday.
Among those whose names made up the
sad list of the victims of the railroad acci-
dent near Bradford station was that of lx?on-
ard B. Adams of Newton. He was 4rt years
old. For the last 16 years be had llveil at
Newton; that Is since Ills .marriage with
Miss Lucy Alcrriam of South Framlngham.
His wife nnd one daughter survive him.
Most of Mr. Adams's early life was spent In
Littleton on the old homestead. lie was
well known then as a very quiet, studious
boy, beloved by all his young friends and
playmates, trusted and respected l>y his old-
er friends and teachers. In after years a<« a
scholar.he attended school at Mont Vernon,
N. H., aud Lawrence academv at Grotoo.
He here developed quite a talent for draw*
ing. and several pieces dune at this time ai«
now most highly priaed by his friends. For
a number of years Mr. Adams waa engaged
In the commiaeloD wool bueineae, flmaa
■alestuan, iben aa partner, and tlMO In boat-
• Ayer.
The North church, Brockton, have started
off with the new year In an enterprising di-
rection, having secured Itev. E. H. Sweet,
late of Aver, as their pastor, who entered
upou hls"work lu this Important Held on Sun-
day, Jan. 1. He Is also lo have charge of tbo
chiiich in Brookvllle, in the town of Hol-
brook. The Brockton church, which he Is to
serve, Is located in tbat part of the city
called Montello, and Is one of the four Bap-
tist churches iu that thriving place, tbo old-
est of which dales only from 18.0. Mr
Sweet Is a graduate of Acadia college, and
during the two vcars of his pastorate in
Aver groat sucecss'bus atleiidoJ his labor<<,
both there an<l at Shirley, where he rendered
effective service to a feeble church. During
the past vear over 30 meiul>ers have been
added lo"llie church In Ayer, and more tliaii
half as many to Ibe church iu Shirley.—
rWatehiuan. ,
Mrs. Uuhamah dates, aged W) years and
eight days, died Thursday, Jan. 12, of pneu-
monia. ' The funeral services were hel.l
Sunday morning at WA't iu the Baptist
ehureli, Uev. Mr. Gunn officiating.
Mr. Simeon Green holds his annual bal
inas<iue in the lowU hall Jau. '25. Mr. Mack-
enzie, secretary of the Boston < aledoiilMii
club, will dance Ihe highland ning in full
Scotch costume.
The graduating cIhss of 1K>>6 went on their
annual sleigh-ride to Lancaster Wednesday
afternoon.
Tuesday morning was the (^oldest of the
season, tlie ilionnoiiieter falling to 13 degrees
below zero. ,.,.., 1
The lire engine companv held their annual
concert and ball In the town hall Friday
evening. , , , , ,.
The MItldlcsox Union association had quite
a fully attended meellng ut the Congrega-
tlonaf vestrv Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 17. A
very Interesting feature of the exercises i«
said" to have been a micros ;opic exblbilion
and familiar lecture by Hev. C. H. Uowky
of Weslford. Itev. Mr. Uowlev has become
a protlclent microscoplst, and has been re-
cently honored bv an election to inembeisliip
of the Koval socletv of Great Britain, lie
has arranged nearly 1000 slides of objects for
the mlcroscoiM! during the last two years.
Uev. Mr. lludsou has just done a very im-
portant service for his church, and some-
thing which niu^t be verygrulifyiuglo every
one who Is Interested in local hUtory, by ihe
iiublication of a history and manual of llic
First Congregational church— a neatly-gotlcii
up volume 01 alKMil l.W pages, with a good
cut of the meellug-house as a frontispiece.
Very few are aware how much laboi, naliis-
takliig research, literary knowieilge and poet-
ic lire are required to produce such a volume
as this, which Is at the farthest remove possi-
ble from lieing the dry thing which such
pro.luclioiis usually are. It is soinetbin-.^
which has Mterarv Interest and stiinuliis
now,an.l,likeulltnic history, will grow In
interest and value as the years go by. II is
understood that Uev. Mr. Hmlsoii has a his-
lory of Sutlburv in an advanced state of
composition, whicif It is expected will go to
press soon. We think lids town Is to be
congratulaU'd upon having a historian so
well qualifletl not only to record but to adorn
her characlers, achievements an<l events.
the baulsh 'and True loaves. No serious
eases of Imllgesllon have, as yet, been re-
ported. II Is feared that several domestic
broils may result, since the ladies have dis-
covered how well the men can cook.
Rev. Win. F. 01>ear of the Maplcwood
chujch, Maiden. Is lo exchange with Kev. F.
A. Wilson next Sunday.
Parairrapbs In the Boston uapers of the
Kith and l.th.stattlig that Wliliain >> J" I ng
had been killed ut Sorreiilo, Fla., bv falling
under a tralu of cars, were read wflb great
anxiety and ai prehension, by Blllerlca read,
ers, as'lt was kiiowli that .Mr. >N llllam Whit-
ing of this town was in Florida. The news
was loo starllliig lo be bell, ved without coii-
tlrmallon. That coullrmatlon has come lu
the hhupe of a letter from Dr. Whiting of
Charlestowu, who savs that a despatch from
Miss Anna Whiting, Sir. Whiting's daughter,
tfas rocelved by him. annouucing the death
of her father bv uccldeiil, but giving no par-
ticulars. One' of our lowns|)eople, also,
callcil ou Mr. John Whillug, a brother, lu
Boston, and was Informed that there was 110
doubt about his death. Il api)ear» from the
newspaper reports that he was gtdiig to the
post office at Sorrenlo lo mall a letter lo the
l.owell Weekly Journal. Being extrrme y
.leaf, he did no't notice au approaching train
aud was struck by a step, thrown under the
wheels, and Insluutiv killed. Bolh legs were
taken off, und the body was terribly man-
glwl. Mrs. Whiting and her .laughter are
now on the way home with Ihe remains.
This sail news has casi a ulooin over the
village. In wbi.li Mr. Whiting was su well
known und highly esteemed by all. It vvas
ubout live weeks ago that he left for Horl.ia
to spen.l the winter there for llie beiiellL of
the health of bis wife an.l dau;<lilor. He
had found his \isll an exeeu.lingly pleasant
one, an.l readers of ibe J.>urnal will remem-
ber wllb what enthu-iasm he wrote lu last
week's Issue. Ills very liiteresling letter
.l.j.iil wilh the e,\'pressloii "This is the
l.ionilse.1 land." Mr. Whiting lia.l been an
o.'.aslonal correspon.leiil of llie Jouriiul for
some time. In Ibis town he was one of the
nio^l pioiulnenl men, allbouu'b on a.-count of
his .Icafness he ha.l never ueceple.l public of-
H.c. As a farmer he Was wnslanlly alive
to the advantage of knowing an.l a.-.-epling
tile latest tools and methods, ileine be was
an unusually successful agrlcullurisl. A
wife, daughter and one son, the hitler In the
west, survive him. Mr. Whiting's ago was
over 00 years.
Chanoes fbr Wealth.
Chances for wealth are su;irce, but when
one has Backache, Sore Muscles, Tender
Lungs, Weak Kldnevs or local pain, Insiant
relief is wauled. Use Hop Plasters directly
over pain lunl note their soothing, slrouglh-
eiiing ami paln-kllliug Inrtuencc. '25 ets/ev-
..rywhere. Hop Plaster Co., I'roiirletors,
jloslou, Mass.
4drCorrected to October 26, 1887.
MAILS DUX FBOM
Albany aud llie West. H.40. tf.'JU a. in.,l.l&,«.40 p.
Fall lUver, Mass., 9.30 a. ra., 1.16, 7.20 p. m.
glllcricA, Mass., 11.20 a. m., 7.iO p. m.
OBU)u, Mass.. 6.40, 8.46 a. m., l.lb, tf.lU, 4, «Mt,
a p. IU.
Concord, N. IL, 7.40 a. m.. liM, 6 p. B.
Dracut, Mass., A p. m.
Kasiern, tt.46 a. in., 8.10, 7.30 p. m.
KUcldmrg, Mass., t>.W a. m.. Lift, 8.48, 7.20 p. ni.
Lawrence, Mash., \i.iO a. m., 3.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 6 p. m.
Nashua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., 12.25, 7.20 u. m.
New York, N. v., 6.40, 8.46 a.m., ».10, 7.20 p.m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 5 p.m.
North Hlllertca, Muhs., 11.20 a. m., 7.20 n. m.
New Hodfor.l, Mass., U.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.40 p. m.
Providence, U. 1., 9.20 a. m., LIS, «.40, 7.20 p. m.
.Southern, 0.40, 8.46 a. m., 1.16, 8.H», 8.40 u. in.
Soutii FruiidiiKham, Mas^., 9.20 a, m., 7.20 p. m.
Stony Hrook Way, ».20 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
TyiiKsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
TowksbiiMr, Mass., U.20 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllfor.l, N. II., 12.26, T.iO p. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. 11., 6 p. m.
Worcester. Mass., 8.45, 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.20 p. m.
Keene, N. IL, U.20 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Salem, Mass.,6.«u, 8.46 a.m., 1.16.3.10.4, (i.40, t
p. m.
Lynn, Mass.. 6.40, 8.46 a.m.. 1.16. 8.10, 4, 6.40, 6
p. m.
IT IS FOR YOU I
1VI1VAIV8 BROS.'
INDIAN CURE!
Thou!inn<1s have taken It an<l KKJtHCEl).
Thoueau.ls are now taking It and UfcJOIClxO.
MAiLa OL^sB roa
▲Ibanyandthe West, 7, 8.45 a. m., 4 JO, 7.15
p. m.
rail Klver, Mass., 7. 8.46. 10.30, 11.46 a. m., 3.60.
7.15 p. m.
BlUorlcji, Mass.. 6.10 a. m.. 6 u. m.
Boston, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.30. 11.46 a. m.. 1.40, iM,
rt, 7.16 p. m.
Concord. N. IL, H, 8.48 a. m.. 12.16, 7.15 p. m.
Draciit, Mass., 8.46, 9.4.^ a. ra.
Kasiern, 6.10, 8 a. m., 1.40,6,7.16 p.m.
Fltohbunr, Mass., 0.86, 8.45, 11.46 a. m.. 3JW, 7.1'.
Lawren(^,' Mass.. 8.1^ 9.46 a. m., 3.60, 7.16 p. m.
Manchester. N. IL, 8, 8.46 a. m., 12.16. 7.16 p. m.
Nashua, N. H., 8, 8.45, 11.46 a. m., 12.18, «,ll» p.
NewyoVk,N.Y.. 7, 8.46, 10.30, 11.48 a. m.. 1.40,
a.6(), 6, 7.16 p.m.
Northern, 8.46 a. ra., 7.16 p. m.
North lilllerlca, Mass., 7 a. m.,3.60 II. in.
Now iiedford,Mass.,7.8.46.10.3U. 11.46 a. m.,
3.50, 7.16 p.m.
Providence, ILL. 7, 8.46. 10.30. 11.4a a. m.. L40
3..V), 7.1&P. m. _. . ,.
Southern, 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 3.60, 7.L"'
p. ra.
.South Frarolnghara, Mass., 7, 8.46. 11.46 a. «.,
a..V), (I, 7.15 p. in.
Stony Hrook Way, 8.35 a. m., 4.80 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 8 a. ni., 6 p. m.
TcwUsbury, Mass., 6.10, 0.46 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllfor.1, N. IL, M a. m.. 12.15. 6 »». m.
Wlniimiin and Pelham, N. II., S.45, «.45 a. m.
Worcester, .Mass., 6.^5.7,8.45, 10.30,11.46 a. m.,
4.80, 7.16 p. in.
Keene, N. H., rf.8.'., 8 a. m., 12.15, 7.16 p.m.
•Salem, Mass., 7. 8.46, 10.80, 11.48 a.m., 1.40, 8..'s),
'•18 p. ni. . ,^ . „,
Lynn,MasB.,7,S.46, 10.80, 11.46 a.m. ,1.40, 8..V),
7.16 D.m.
For It cui-cs Itheumatism, Scrofula. E<-zema,
Salt Kheuni, .siomacb, Llv^er ami Kl.lney TroMb-
li's, etc. Ih very pleasant (o Uke an.l U tjulck
an.l elTecUve In era.tlcatlnir dl«eas«« from the
system. It puillles and enrl.'hes the lllood, and
gives vigor and sti-cngtii to the sysiem, rlglillnff
anv .Hsplacement lo its own natursl position,
tilve lixllan Cure a (rial ami the blessing of
health will surely follow.
Indian Cnro 81.00 a Uottla. 8I> for •S.OO.
i>i{Kr.vKi-.i> nv
Xli<» Wlimnw 3Io<lloliio Co.
WORCKSTKU. MAM8.
MANUFACTUaiNO KTOCKS.
Corrected dally by Wlillam Shepard, broker.
No. 28 Central street, Prertc-ott Hank bulldluK,
Lowell. Where no new trawsactlons toke jdtwc,
the llgures of previous quotations as to price
asked, bill and sales are glvun.
PllICEB CURUKNT.
torrecleil weekly for the Lowell Dally Cour-
ier an.l the Lowell Weekly .Journal : Flour an.
irraln. .I.li.ttogers, ;ll Murfcet street; hay an.l
rtraw, lUchur.l Noonan.clty weigher; woo«l and
ooal, V\'lillam KlttrclKe, M Mld.lle street; fruU,
F. W. Smith, 47 Merrimack htreel; llsh, W. II.
Sullivan, a2U Merrimack slroei.
Lowell Retail Market. Jan. 10, 1H»«.
GUOCKltlKS.
Butter, cream'y.iH a 82 Tea, black
Butter, d. lum|i..2.'V a :12
Butter, ."oin Hi a 8u
Butler, Vi. iub..2oa28
Cheese, sage — U a !«
Choese, fa.'U)ry..U a is
Kggs, fresh 3<l
Kgirs, rail road... 20 a 28
Coffee, pound.
.lava, roasted. .110 a 8.T
.lava, raw 22 a 2S
Klo, roasteil...25a 80
lllo, raw '.'■''
Mocha, r.>asteil....!''>
■ ••••••••
■•••••••••••
Mocha, raw.
Sugar, gran....
Sugar, CO flee..
Sugar, hrown..
Sugar, maple..
.25 a 2«
H
.7 a ~'i
...26 a 75
Tea, .la pa 11 85 a 75
Tea, V.)UiiK Hyson... 75
Tea,<H«l llyson 80
Kerosene oil, jral. 12 a PI
Vinegar, gal 2o
Molasses 40 a oo
.Synii ""
Svrii|), mnple..$l a 1.10
ll'ice.... ....«a I"
starch s a 10
Titbmvo 50at!5
Currants 8a li
iHletl upnle 12
Kvap<naicil apples.
puuuil 12 a HJ
8.mp, laundry •'
SkuJi, bar 10
Mal<hea,nr. gross... l.'"
• • • • e •
.10ft
.9 a 1.'
Pork, fresh, lb
Pork, salt, lb..
Lard, per lb...
Ilara, sliced, lb.. 16 a 20
Haul, whole, lb. 18 a IH
licet, come.l <1 a 12
Beef;slr'n 8fk..20a2.-)
Beef, n>und sfk.lOa 14
Beef, rill roasts. .15 a 1«
Sirloin roasts.... 20 a 2.')
Mutton, hln.l.p-..12 a 15
Mutton, fore.p-.
Multou, leg.. ..
Larab.
Hlnd.iuartcr.
Fore.piartcr.
Lamb's tonguca, jar.
45 a 1.00
18
PIIOVISIONS.
10 a 12 Chickens .
Veal, l.jln
Veal, cutlets....
Veal, forciuur...
Veal.hliiihpinr..
Vciil, c.liops
Veal, le,i
ToiiKues
.SiiUHag.s
tiuon, FcitIr's.
U a 22
15 a 20
,2(1 a 2si
.Ha 12
15 a 18
2(1
20
20
12 a l.>
,20
Mil 10
12 a 18
15
10 a 12
Fowls, per II).. ..10 a l.'*
Turkeys 15 a 25
tiiiuabs an.l |itg-
eons, each 10
Lar.l, leal K'
Peer, liver •'>
Trliie lOB 12
20
Fresh cod, per lb
Freehha.Mock,lb....lO
Fresh mackerel,
apiece 10 a 30
Fresh liallbut, lb.
White 30
White llsli, striped.. 85
Bass 2.5,85,40
Salt cod, II "a 10
Boneless c/>d, lb 10
Sm'k'd hftllbnt, lb.... 20
Smoked salmon, lb... 25
Salmon trout, salt,
per lb 15a20
fresh, |>cr lb
Ferris Pig Hams.
FISH.
12 Oysters, per .|t
Amory
Amoskoag
An.'.roscogKln....
Appltilon
Allanllo
Ames
Augusta, Ga
Arlington, rts. off.
Border City
Hates.
iioott. ............
Hustou •
Hoston UuckCo..
Cabot
I Chlcopee
I China...
Coche«»
Coluinbtan
Continental
Dwlght
Kverott
FrunklUi
F. Itlver Rleachcry
Ureal Falls
Hsmllton
Hauilllon Woolen.
Hill
HarlfoM Carpet...
Jackson
Lnconla
Liiiuuisler
Lawrence
Lowo'd
Lowell M. Snop...
Lowell I'.leachcry.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Gas Co
Lymsn
Manclic.iter Mills..
Mass Cotton
Menimack
Ml.l.lleKex
M.iiiailnock .......
NftHliUii
Naiimkcag •■ •
Nowniarkci
Norway Plains....
Oils. ...............
I'adflc
Pepperell
Peml>rol.c
Kusscll Mills
."haw Slocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark •
Thomdlk'^
Trcmor.t ft Suffolk
Union Cotton
VaBftill>oro'
WaKhlnglou Mills.
\Vcb«UT
WlUhnantlc Linen.
Vork y,...«.
Par
Value.
100
1000
lOU
luou
100
MO
. too
100
, 100
100
luoo
, 1000
, 700
, 500
100
100
000
1000
100
600
100
100
100
100
I0(XI
100
100
100
100c
400
400
1000
6:»
.VKI
100
100
lOU
100
100
1000
1000
KM)
1000
600
100
60t'
800
1000
1000
BOO
lUO
100
, 100
800
1000
1000
100
100
loo
100
100
26
760
Bl.l. Asked.
1700
125
060
1U8 ....
• • • t sees
» • • • • • • •
106
12H ISO
120
1880
• ■ • •
se e,e
■ • • see*
• • • f e ee
• • • •
• • • •
• est
• ess
• • • •
• • • •
• • ■ •
l(i»
• • • •
• » • •
1800
'736
• • • •
90
• • • •
"79
710
700
140
bO
140
102.1
"i75
*ic6
70
• • • ■
• • • •
776
HO
196
500
95
116
120
216
960
71
iiso
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
■ • • >
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
2.50
1160
100
Last
Sales.
105
1730
ItO
6.V)
108
S96
»7K
104
12H
125
1840
1150
800 I
365
llAJ>i
6U
600
1010
39^
787X
89X
90
'135
M>V
772 S
109'^
79\
2.10
^'jn2'i
472',
ri!S5
1645
712,'j
720
148
8t
. 2(K»
0!)^
141 -4
IU27.H
II*!',
180
1100
600
101 ' .
317>.
890
I6IIO
1640
IKKi
240
100
12fi
247 'i
ll.'.7ii
120(»
220
30
100
52X
46
972X
BILIOUSNESS.
Tnis very common complaint, which U
caused by n dormant or inactive liver, can
be cured in a short time by usiiij{ Ingalla'
Mandrake Compound, as'can aUotlic va-
rlous diseases arising iVoni inactive liver
or kidneys. These organs, il' inactive, will
allow Impure blood to enter the heart,
cauhinn tijihtncss nbout that organ and
palpitation.
Sho siiffcrctl thirty yonrs.
Mrs. Di'ULSY CiiANOLKit, of Mclriiie, Mass.,
siys : " 1 had nuflcrtd with P.iipitatKin oflhc llesit
more than thirty viar* U-forc I found anything to
Kivc mc essential relief. L. st (all I tried Ingalls'
Mandrake Compound, mtd, umarkuble un it wss,
this C.mipouiid rtlicved me in two day«, »o thut for
several monthit alUrwanU I fell nut the ilightcst
touch of it, und am prrl'ccti y free from it now. fiOrae.
liints, licfbre I t'vik Ihis lOinpound, Ihe puUntions
of my heart were so violent «» to »huke my whole
body with rapid aHitatiuiit.unJ uttiineH I fainted an4
iMcame cntltvly iiisciikiblc. Now 1 «m perfectly free
from all this suirerin|{. Con»c<jucnlly I can most
hincerely and earnestly recommend this Conipouad
to all like »ulTercn», as pn-.4ti.iiuiitly the henl medi-
cine 1 ever knew for Pidpitalion of the Hesrl."
This Compound is purely Vegetable,
and strengthens .tnd builds up llic system
while it eradicates disease.
Ingalla' Mandrake Compound is sold
by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottlee
for $5. Prepared only by the ING ALLS
MEDICAL CO., Lowell, Mass.
ynvern, i — ■,—
Norfolk 30
Pr.)vl.lence river.. 40
Somerset plants.... 7.1
Heniii;ts, per l)o.\...3.5
HenliiKN, salt, lb 8
Pickerel, lb 28
Pouts, lb 25
Perch, doz 26
TooKoes ft sounds, lb.l6
Kels, lb 20
Clunift, pock 40
.pmrt 25
Salt mackerel, lb. 12 a 20
Old <lun tlsh, lb 12
2.>
VEGETAHLKS.
Pickles, gallon. .45 a 76 CabbaKCH, lb
Beans, white.... 10 a 12
Beets, per bunch — 5
Tumlns, bunch.. .5 a 10
Lettuce.
Potatoes,
••••••••
^
CnlonB', pock 40
Itermuda 8
Sweet Potatoes,') lbs 26
New carrots, bunch.. .8
Blllerlca.
The excitement over the Hre at the M. B.
school has not yet entirely subshled. and on
last }?abbath a large number of visitors
vleweil the ruins of what was, a few days
aifo, the most attractive place In the C'cnlre.
Mr. Mitchell and family are now occupying
the Casev house, aii.l th6 pupils are .piar-
tered In the Col, Kal.lwln hou«e on the same
stret'l. Work has already Iwen eoniuicuccd
on the ruins, ami we uuderstau.l II Is the In-
tention ^ Mr. Mltchfll lo linmedlately re-
place the bulUliiurs. With some alterallon^,
which will make tbem superior to those .le-
st roycL . , .
Charles Merriam of this place, who Is slay-
lug at Mr. Davis's place in Bedford, was se-
rlouslv Injured Monday morning by iKMiig
thrown fn»m his puiig. He was uneenscloun
for al>oul three hours and fears arc eiiter-
lalne«l that It mav result fatally. He received
a gash upou his head, which requlre«l several
stitches to close. At last accounU he was
more i*omfortable.
Or. A. C. I.dine aucceasfully performwl an
opentloD upon Mm. Krancls Richardson
SuDday last aod removed 13 pounds of
water. Mr*. Rtduurdaoa la Tery weak, and
Apples, pk....
Prunes, lb
Figs, lb
Dates, lb
Ualslns
Bananas, <los.
Honey, lb....
OranKCR, doz..
Pears, doz —
Pop corn. lb..
10
85
FKUIT.
,15 a 76 Lemon
.10 a 20
, . 10 a 3.')
,..5a 10
..15 a 25
,.|5a:<0
..15aZ'>
. . 10 a .V)
. ..20a.'lo
....6 a 7
r, doz 16 a 26
EuK. wabudH, lb.l5 a 25
Almonds, lb 20 a 25
Filberts, lb ......14
Pecans, lb 14
Castanns, lli 14
NhHKl'ork Walnuts, (|t.
cniektwl 10 a 20
Cocoanuts 6 a 10
Grapes, lb 10 a ao
ESTABLISHKD 1»87.
Old stan.lof Amlrewsft Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
. like street (Northern .Icpol). The larKCst aiyl
llnest stock of llnlshed work U) Imj loun.l In
Ml.l.llesex c/.nnty, ut prices much lower than
can be ohUdned elsewhere for Urst class work.
No extra charne for setting work cither In or
outot Lowell. All onlers promptly executed
an.l in a satisfactory manner.
O. H. ANDREWS, C. WHEKLKR,
41 Thorndlke Street, - - Northern Depot
LOWELL, MASS.
GlLVIN.
...7:1
...m
.26.00
llitrlcv, bush 80
tlats, iMish .'>0a 64
Cotton fee«l meal,
ton *1.00
Hiickwheat, busi 80
Gl(il4m meal, per
lUOlbs L30
HAY.
20.00 a 22.00 Kycbl'w,tonl6.00a20.00
Com, bash
Meal, bush
Kye meal, bush
Fine feed, ton..
ShorU. ton.24.00 a 25.00
MldaUngs, ton
w.oo a 2i>.oo
.ton.
Uay
Bun'to'hay. 16.00 a Jo.oo oat su^w, t.)U
FLOUR.
Haxall. bid. .5 25 a O.OO Common, ldd.4.26 a 5.26
84. Louis. bbl.4.76a5.00 Buckwheat, cwt.
WOOD.
,7.00 Hnnl pine.
(JJ» hkift, conl.
COAL.
Broken «.75 Lehlf »>• • • • ••• ***
Mat »■» Cuiaberland M»
PAINTERS
AND
White oak, cortl.
Comoion, conl...
..3.00
.4..V) a 6.00
.4.26 a 4Ji0
BUILDERS.
Yon will And It to yonr Interest to osll upon
ns before beslnniuK yonr
PAINTING
A Kood asNortinent of flret-elaaa Kooda
•Iwnya on hand, mt bottom prieee. Give as
*'e«ll at our now and apnclona atere.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 KMdto Street, LeweU
CI'KKS I'aln-', Kxiernal an.l Internal. RB-
I.IKVKS hwelilngs, Contrai'tlohi* of the Mus-
cles, .sillTnesHor the .hdnts. IIKALM Hrulsos.
.Scal'ls, lliirio-. Cuts, Cruckii, an.l "'eratchee.
(Hesi stidde H.-me.ly In Ibe worl.l.) CURBS
Ithenmatl-m, NeuialKla, lloursciiess. Sore
Throat, (.noiii, an. I nil kindred HflTicllons.
A Laritw llottlo. A l'ow««rful K«iii«d7.
Most rcHUOiidrul, ns It con!* but -tfto. bottle.
All l>ru;tKl«ts. NKL90M * CO., Boetoa.
What* is Scrofula
It Is that Impurity In the blowl, whbh, ac-
cn-nulatlnK In the glaii.ls of the neck, pro<luoea
umlKbily lumps or swellings; which cauaee
pidnfiil ninnInK sores on tlu" aron, logs, or
feet; wbbb .level. tj.s ul.ers hi the eyes, ears, or
noxo, often raw-biK blliulnesH or deafness;
which Is tlu' orlKl" of plniid.-s, camjenjua
gr.twth>, or ibc many other manlfestatlona
usually as<Tll>e.l to "humors;" which, fastealng
upon the buiK-', .ndscM c4)nsiim|)tlon an.l .leatta.
MelnK the ino-l aii.l.nt, It 1-. the most general of
iill <llhca*c8 or anectlons, for very few |>ersona
are cnltiely fn-c from it.
HOW CAN IT BE CUBED
y tukliiK lloo.l's Mirsaparllla, which, by the
remarkaldc core- It has aecompllahed, often
when other me.llflnoH linve failed, has proron
Itself to Imj a p«deiit an.l peculiar medicine for
this disease. Some of these cui-es are really
won.lerfid. If you sullcr from scrofula In any
of Us form?, be sure to try Ibiod's Sarsapartlla,
THE PECULIAE MEDIOIIE
"I ha.l runnInK sore."* on my limbs for Ave
years, so \>ntl at times that I coul.l not walk, nor
sletp nlKht^4. When I commenced taking
lloodV.Sarsaparllla, I was la pain so severe
that I cannot de-crlbe U. 1 had no appetite
nu.l fell away. Itttt Il.x>d's Sarsaparllla did me
a woii.lerlid amount of good. I ^ave a good
Hppetltc, liave Kalne.l in flesh, and can sleep
well. My sores are almost heale<l. and I can
easily .lo a go<'>d day's work." MM. C. F.
Lord, Dover, N. II.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Sold by all <lru;tKlsi«. f 1 ; six for $8. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. I..owell, Maas.
100 I>oMO« One I>ollar
FARMERS. ATTENTION I
Stockbrtdge Mnnnree.
Bowker'a UlU and OrUl Fk«ephate.
BaflDalo Boae Buper-Ph— yhaf .
Bradloy'e Sapov-Pkoeplutee.
41
I .•<
8
IX) WELL DAILY COUBIEBt
Ct)f l^otocll Bailg Courier^
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 18i8.
BOm. I MON
Calendar for January^
iTk. I wy.iK I TJiu. I KKi.J
1
■i
H
4
6
tf
8
9
10
11
*
18
IS
10
17
1S>
10
20
w
28
-.'4 ■
25
20
27
w
SO
31
MAT.
7
14
21
28
Mln!ature^>uiaiM«— ThijiJI>»y
LKSOTH OK UAY
VU. Slui.
BUN.
i.m B 4
A^
MtxiN
B mom
The W«atliMr.
Lastnlglit wn.-i noi un|>l<'ahaully coliJ, an*! to-
dny U 8 <li!il>f»»iiifl wlutrr <lay. At r> ^oVlock
iRfelcvenliiK «•'*' 't'"'l'*>"*"''*' ^"^ '''•^ "' ' '*''"
iiiorDiDg l<i , iui't «t 1 (>Vl<Kk 17 '.
BUSINESS NOTIOES.
"JQfMaiion. Hhi>tii' pboto;.'rapli.t%
THE OITT.
See IocuIkod pu^'o 4.
F«y Urutln'iu Hi-o sclliiic; top kli-igliu auil
fur robes* at ntlui-fd prit i.-*.
Fine Ht«'it'o«ioopi.- vl'Ws of thff Mi'ltHe
Mreet Uif ciin I'C Iim.I at Mii'toii »V rriixi-V.
NotwiHiKtamlin:; Hie «<>:»i fiimiiic. I>. W.
Horue * S<»ii liavt- u full »iipiily of all khuU
aii«l will li!l onl. i> promiiily.
The woik of liaiiliii:-' the I' K" whi<h went
over (lie .lam >oiiif liiiic :i^'<» tioin tlieir |io*i-
tioii mar tin- \\U< n Mitil l<jiilne. i« now im-
der wiiy. the luinl>er j;uiii;i to I)avl!« »V: .Sur-
geul'H mill.
Mri*. LiKietia P. KtiMi. \\U\o\\ "f Mr.
lSim|»oii Kiitlt.clit'l at Willou. N. 11. . Wed-
uc»tluy l;>t. at tin- ii;ii: of 77 >,rar!'. '1 lie re-
niaili^ will l)e ii)t«ii« d at llie Lo'-veil eeliie-
tery tomorrow at l'i.4.'> oMocU.
Tomorrow II. 11. r.ariie« .V Co. Ke^iii tlieir
annuiil elraraiiet- *al«! of Miri>lu«. ntuek.
Pri^'eB oil mall) deh'ialtle ctylu* will I'e re-
diieeil. and ^o^lle ■^inn\* that liave proved
blow of hale will \>v redutod very low.
A sliuriiij; ha* Ijt in ereeleil in the rear of
the lmi'|< wall* t>f ihe lire departm. iit laiild-
inif on Mlddlf *lreit. ili ^troved \>\ lire, pre-
parutorv to taUlii;; tliem down. Urate* of
tliulMjr jilat-ed »u'alii»t other Itidldiiiic* * keep
tbe wuIIk from fallinv; in » ma**.
There l« a uioveinenl anioiijf owner* of fu*t
horM'hto lav ont atraek on the iee on the
Merrlumek,' above I'awtuekel falN. SiK-h a
traek hit* been made In previtui* year^* at till*
seahoii. and has afforded nineli plea!*iir« to
owiierH of trotteii*. The lee i" now i-nfUcleiil-
ly tbiok to make trotting npon It perfeetly
Mfe. Kctter time ean be iHude upon the be
^buD on Huy other traek.
flilinore Conrert Not«B«
The Ollinore «oneirl eontinnrH to l»« the
Ulked abonl niu>ieal event, and there is a
conHtunt demand for tieket*. Several more
merabort* are eniolleil in the (.bora! soeiety
already, who^e naniei« we will give tomor-
row. An u<lverti!«emeut of the coueert ap-
peam elite where.
elation fotteri, CbrlBtlBH youDg men abow-
iog a laudable Intereat In llie work of the Y.
M. C\ A., which Indicates an eucourHulug
future. ^__
Ice CuttlnB.
Mr. Uage hts nearly llnihbetl bis ie«! hnr-
VCHt above PaWtm kel falls but will hardly
eomplete th • work thin week. (ieor;;e L.
Fowler Is tllliufr the upper houses for him.
Abdiil eleven o'cloeU ye.>.|erilay forenoon a
portion of the lioiMinK ajiparaius at the ieo
ho'u*e8 nave war, and a Mi^peu-^ion of Work
was neees»ar\. " When the <lefeel was re-
pair.-d, a few homS inter, the temporary
men emploved b\ .Mr. (ia^e abhtnted ibem-
M-lvef froni work, and deinanded promise of
pay for the full day biloie leMimiii;; thtir
labors. Mr. (iaiie was nolilied by his fore-
man of tbe wtale of allairw ami be made the
men a liberal |)ro|>o«itlon. whieli tiny dt-
eliiied to aecept. lie liiially i-aid that be
would pav tlu 111 for three..piarter> of a day's
uork. ai.d if tliev did not see lit to aeeept It
thev nij«bl >:o home. Tbry liitally aeeepted
tbe'propo-'itiou and retiiiiud to work about
tbiti' •'".•lock in llie aftJ rii')nn.
T!r' Ibi^toii let toiiipany liui»hed Ieo eut-
tlii'.' on l-faeb*'. pond in Norlli ( belmsfiud.
vislenlay. They obtained an exctlleul
crop. _ "
charge whatever for the time and labor of lit
experts. The work of carryln< tbe outaiU«
Wires Into the temporary bendquartera of the
(ire alarm wan d«nie uiub-r tin; «npervi«iou of
Manairer .lameM Meiizien of tbe Lowell tele-
nboue oftice, who appreciated the emergency
bv doing rapid and very cxeellent work.
A YEAK'8 MAKltlAtiKS.
■y
from
■ Pfi-Hounl.
J.ieul. D. «;. I'earson. r. «. A., who ban
twHi in till* eilv ami xiejidly on fiirlonuh
w-vtiAl wnki.-l* to leave in \t wixk for bis
po.i id iliity a! Fort Walla Walta, Washlnx-
lun tt-rriiorv. He ha* vislfetl many frieiuN
vvbile lieie.'aiid ha-, liud a very tiijivablo
tiuie. , , , .
Maiiaire'r Bradbury of Ihe Kleelrie l.i.;jnt
eonipanv is »;:aiii routined to hi* b<>ii>e by
iliiif*. 'Ilislbioal trouMo still exist*, ami
lit.' i* h1*'> threateiad vvilb a l«vcr.
.J. Ilateh t uUer, vvlio lia* been either u
'■oiiduitor or starter lor llie l.owi !l and Dra
• lit strict railway sl;^i-<? it wa* iipeiied.
discontinued WDrk lor Ha company
lick Fi.Miii. another old t inplou
p.tiiv, it hi* i.ii«'ces*ura* starter.
MV.. I. W. lAiuh. the popular I.owell vo-
<'a:i*l and present i'a»so of Iho elioir
oi the First I'liUersalisl ehureli. _1l:iS
cii/a^icd to sinii ut lJert«eie> strecl
cluiich. ut wliT.-li Wov. Mr. Dickin-
son is pastor. Ifciiiiininv' on tlie lir-l of .Xjiril.
Tbe eboii- will cnii*!*! of a lidle-' tpurtclli
l( nor. Ml. Leach and a jiood ehoru*.
be tbe Meal eliuivh niusie. .
has
. . and I'at-
vi tbe eotu-
a
It will
!••••••
Sumiunrv of Intert-iitliiir SiHtlatlcf
ihM City Clei-K'n Keeor«l»»
During' tbe vear bs>7 there were 8M innr-
riiij^en witidii the liinit*of Lowell. This was
a upeelallv larijo number, as «'ompnred with
former M-ars. Of tiie.*o marriages a lary;e
proporllon. i»f eoiir*e. have been performed
bveler>:vinen haviuy: a re*blence in Lowell,
««*)ine bv'iu*tiees of Hie pea.e, and a few by
non-resi.liiit eler:ivincii while in the elty.
Those performed by loeuf eleivymeii
divided as lollowi. :
Itov. W"m. (I'ltrlen ■
liov. M. Konaii
Uev. rii>l)ert "< 'oiirf
It' V. A.M. (iarln ;.. /
Kcv. .Mlcliiicl u'llilen ■
llcv. Will. l)..l<ivee
I!ev. Wni.M.O'UiU-n
Itev. A, HI. b)lin thanilirc
' Itev. T. K. Mc>lMnuii
Kcv. .^ndlti b.'iker .
Ib'v. (J. W. llt(4.iu>n
Kcv. -s. It. swcetser
1J«'V. A. .Marl. in •'. •
licv. (i.«>i>;e N. Iluward
Hcv.O. i:. Mallory
llev. L( ( .Ma'iicliei'tej..
lUv. .1. M. (iieono
Uev. (;. A. fHi-kliicon...
Kcv. W.T. w.mn
Kcv. K. A. liieeuc
lU r. •!. (i. L'lvute
Kcv. .1. A. Kiiin.iler
Kcv. K. It. Tliiini.llke...
Kev. K. «i. Wesley
Kcv. .loliii .). Nbiiw.,
K-'v. C. »■'. Klce
Ki'v. .1. I., scwani
Kev. .1. A. Mctiioaliam.
Kcv. W. M. A VIC*
Itcv. (.corjri' •'• •b-nViei*.
lb v. Tlioiiias llowitilb..
Uev. I.. W. Kavinonl...
Kev. .lolii! .1. (.Aldiiy.*. ..
Kev. .Ii'liii «iiir.Un». ......
Kl'V.( II. Ulllcx
Kcv. W. \V, t (jlliinn....
Kcv..laini* \V. Ilbkey..
Kov..». I . Morlii
Sfiedal Hotitef*
4(perial fiotluu*
I • * • • • •
• •«•»••
»••••••*••■••
I « • » • *-««•■
All
Funeral Mervirea.
The funeral of tbe lute Thomas H. ().
riiikcrton look iilaee tbi* afternoon at 'i.JW
oVIoek, from liin residence at No. 7 Alder
Mreet. It wai« Hlteiided by dclei;atioiis from
Merrimack lod^e and Monomake entamp-
ment of odd Fellcws, from which or>:aui/a-
tlons the beareiN were chosen. Uev. Tboni-
•H Rakes, assiKlant rector of ."sf. .\ line's
church, coudueted the scrviees. und Mr. J.
W. Stewart Innl eharjre of arrangement*.
The reiuainH were entomi»etl at the Fdson
cemetery.
Street K and Sewera.
There are now ninety men emploved in
the htreet deijartunmt. exclusive of team-
Kters. But "i^ men have Inen worked eaeli
day until tbU week, but tbe last snow fall
has required the Htlentloii of all the force.
The eoustruetlon of a sewer on Ward street.
Little Canada, was eommeneeil today, and 16
ineu are emploved on it. under Foreman Bn-
chanHD. It Ik' a 20<)-foot sewer and is laid
with 12-lneh pipe. Its eoiistruetiou at thi.s
time in u matter of necesbity. No other t^ev/-
er work Ik in progre^K.
rofflce Coart.
Friday, .Inr. 2«.— There were four lines of
f 1 and costs for drunkenne** thi* moruinu;.
Georse Hnneli- was Klven a chance to
prove he was not drunk, a*, charged in tbe
complaint. W. F. Courtney appeared for
him. Ofheer Fitzpatriek testided that
Kuncl* was very dinnk yesterday in Mc-
(ilorv'H drug stitre oiwHiver street. OlHeer
Davis helped to lodge Uunels in the Ktatiou.
Runels has been on probation for common
drunkenness and on this charge .Judire Ilad-
ley sent him to the Con.ord reformatory.
RuiieU appealed.
Thomas Fitzgerald and John Harrington,
cbargeil witli larceny of handkerchiefs, were
flned f>y and i?.'} williout costs.
Fire department Qciartera.
The e.xpedieney of erecting tbe tire dei)art-
meiit bouses heretotore on Midille street, on
Market street, whiib Is more of a main
thoroughfare and a wi(br street, has been
broached by vjine city ollicials. Alderman
Carter, chairman of tlie committeu on tire
deiKirtiiient. ha* invotigided the; prouosition,
and ba*. it is un lerstood. olitaiiicvl irom Mr.
Henrv Farrell, owner of the large three-story
brickbb'ck on .Market street o •< upicd in
part by < liarles W. Wilder. Miles J. Fletch-
er, and larrell** market, a refusal of the
premises, in a scnii-onicial way. *<» that the
cItT may ne-gotiate fur them if expedient.
The Middle street property, in eu*e <«l this
purchase, would probably then be disposed
of. ■
PulU-e JOttinc*.
Mr. Alexander Frazier^a well known tai-
lor at 304 Central avenue. Dover. N. IL,
came to Lowell ye*tei day and iroing to the
Jail In eonipan'y with Inspector Hayes, identi-
fied the two thieve*. Martin and (jrabam, as
the nieu w bo called at his place of business
Friday. Jan. 0. .^oiiie valuable cloths were
fctolen'thal night and both the burglars admit
taking tbe property ami disposing of it in
Boston. Tbev alsohave confessed to other
breaks and just how extensively they have
operated Ih a cpiestion. Detective Haves
went to Boston in search of woolens stolen
from Emcrfon the tailor. He found a large
quautily In the tailor shop of Sumner Ver-
non onKliot street, and Vernon was arrest-
ed by ofliccrs ol division 4 for ree^lfing stol-
en goods. His case was continued until
Tbu»dav next In 9200.
lilary.
Tbe Second Cor|is detai liinenf drilled at
Jackson ball lust ni;;lit. and there was^ a
large portion of the coinmaiid present. The
drill was ail hour in leii-th. and company
movciiieiil* were executed cbielly. Thi*
drill wa* tlie llrst of an extra series which
tlie detacbineiit proposes to take in prepara-
tion for the battalion »lrlll at .Salem OM tlie
;KHh lust. Next week there will Ik> three
more, on .Moinlay, Tuesday ami Thursday
evening*. The ti'rsi one will be at .lackson
hall, and the other two will be at the
>Lirket street armory. In the two latter
rlHes will Ik.' used for the tlr*t time. The
commander of the detuclimeiit thinks it will
be in condition to paitieipate creditably in
the battalion «lrlll. It wax voted ut last
night's drill to engage a special train to re-
turn from Jsalein.
The Mechanic i'halanx hns decided to give
up its annual ball, ut leakl for the 22d of
February, as uniforms and etpiipineiits euii-
uot be seeui-ed bv that lime.
The High s<liool boys will drill next Mon-
ilav and thereafter at the" Market street
armory. At ycsteiilay's drill in Jackson
liall, Capt. Han*eom attempted to exercise
tbe four companies at the same time. He
found that they shook the building so much
that two companies were dismisseil. The
reiuainiiig coinpanii's were drilled sejiarate-
Iv. This fad illustnitcs very well what Is
liable to ha|>pen in the eourse of time to any
drIlMiall in an u|.iM?r»tory. It is a strong
argument for u ground-floor ball.
Myatlv Urdera.
Two candidates were initi dedat the meet-
ing of l.rfjval Kxeelsior lodge, Manebest'-T
Unity Odd Vellows, last evening. The lodge
i» iuc'reasin'.: in meinitership.
A supjier and entertainment will be given
by Bay State colony. I'llgrliu Fathers, Thurs-
dav ev'cning, Jan. 20.
iligblami assembly, Good Fellows, has sev-
eral iipplicatious to be acted upon at the next
meetint. They arc destined to outnumber
Fraternity assembly, according to the present
outlook.
Deputy Supreme Justice Beiij. Holt went
to Lawrence last evening and lu*talled the
otHeers of tin Siderhood branch, Iron Hall.
At the meeting of I'ost 42 last evening a
letter was read from (Jen. I'ryor iuforiiiliig
the post that the 27ih iiist. had been ar-
ranged for tbe trial of Callan in Kngland. The
prospect* for bis release, be thought, were
in his favor.
The following officers of IMoueer I).
Temple, Good i'emplars. were elected last
evening: I>. T., Nelson Huntley; I). V. T.,
Harry Thornton; D. Sec., Sam Burt; D. F.
Sec, Lilian Wells; 1). Tieas., John Tucker;
D. C, Ada I'ennv; D. M., (ieo. Varney; I).
A. S., May Kdwards; D. U., Klta Fowler;
1>. 8., John Hol»erl*oii; D. D. M., Susie
Sbeperd; I'. D. T.. John Watson.
The meetings of the Fainter*' ami Deco-
rators' Union are Well •itteinled and very in-
terestin??. They have a large niembeisbip
and their recent eiitertaliimenl in I'o*l 120
hall was meritorious. Tho members are
working ft»r an increase in tlie organization.
Past Chief Justice Cliarles S. Dodge has
been cho*en>«;creIury of the relief eomniii-
tee of the men's branch, Iron Hall. His ad-
Ires* is at the Courier oflice.
Ki'v. •'. .1- Kea ler
Kev. L. II. lie k
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Cook, Taylor * Co., C entral street, com-
ineuce their" great u'nlaumlered shirt sale to-
tiav. The 2.'» cent re-enforeetl. full finished,
full size and length, linen bosom and wrist-
bands, with buttonholes worked and every-
thing eomplete. fully worth 50 cents, will be,
something worth seein^r. (Quantity limited.
Others at :{7'i edits, .'Hj cents, 75 cents and
$1.00 are great drives.
Friday and SalnnlaT— All kinds of mo-
lasses candy He. lb., 2 lbs. 25 ets., at Smith'*.
Blank Huuka.
Ledgers, journals, records, and all kinds
of new good*. Prices way down. For VO
iiHvs pictures framed froni new mouldings
at your own pric«' at Cambrldgt'a, Merri-
mack House block.
Coiiipaie These Prices
WITH THE PUKES gl'OTED
By Any Hoise in New [ngl
WE KNOW THEY ARE RIGHT,
KIIBALL & CO.
$1.50 Scarlet Uudorwoar, for
98c. each.
75 cent White Wool Under-
wear, for 3!)c. each.
28 cent Fleece Llued Hose, lor
26c. a imlr.
60 cent extra honvy Wool Hose,
for 3Sc. a pair.
Misses' 45 cent Wool Hose, for
33c. a pair.
38. coat Cashnioro (iloves, for
25c. a pair.
60 cent Casinnero Gloves, lor
38c. a pair.
$0.00 Lynx Muffs, for $3.08
each.
Coney Boa.s, for 33p. each.
Black Haro Boan, for 50c.
each.
Black Hare Muffs, for 49c.
each.
^,& Co. RnsRian H^re MuffK,
for 98e. each.
Black Opossum Muffs, for
$2.98 each.
Extra Quality Nutria Bea?er
Miffs, $2.50 each.
Finest quality Beaver Muffs,
$8i00each.
All-Wool Beaver Cloth, $2.25
a yard.
Heavy Striped Cloaking, tor
$1.25 a yard.
Cloakings, for
YOUR ATTENTION 18 CALLED
To the character of Investors In the New Hamp-
shire Trust Cu.'s 0 par ot. l>«b«utura Bonda.
PUtsfleld SMvlngs Hank", I'lttencUl $6,000
Kaiicasu-r bavliiKs Hank, Laucwcler Iti.dOO
NorwMV I'iabis havings Hank, Uecbestcr ♦lii,(XiO
MlUord FIveCenlSHVlii/ts Haiik, Mllb.nl #10,000
MeiTtniuck Couuty .'iavlnt;'* H«uk, Con-
Cont $10,000
Franklin Suvlng'^ Hank, Frankllu. ...... dia.nuo
Meiriinaek lUver bavlngs llank, llan-
Chester t!W),00(»
Cbe»lilrt! I'rovbleiit InsdtnltuD, Keeiie..$luii,OUU
F. Eodliff, Jr., Agent, Oourier Building.
iSpecial ftotittn.
Best Mesaina lemons in tbe market 14c.
doz., 2 doz. 20 ets., at Smith's, 47 Merrimack
street.
C)ne of tbe baruaius olVered bv M. W. Em-
erson. 21 Central htreet. for a short time, is
one 5!lO bromide nortrnit and one dozen ex-
tra fine cabinets for $7.50. Call and exam-
ine samples of his work.
A. N. Harmon
sbowR special patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kinds of picture moulding, also a jcood
line of foreign and American pbototcraphs,
Bteci engravings and etchings. The prices
are ri^ht. No. 88 Merrimack street, up stairs.
Best Messina oranges in tbe market 3 doz.
25 els. at Smith's.
Four dollar
$2198 a yard.
Croctieliiis; \i Fasliioiial]'e and Popular.
Orooheters will always find with
Everything in Orochot Cotton, Linen and
Sillt; Ei?k Rack, Loop and Novelty
Braids, Samples to copy, Instruction
Books, Steol and Bone Hooks and every-
thing els'j belonging to the line.
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK.
>Xori'li»in<»U Stroor.
TOBUYANDU.SR
Sleighing Robes
Have extra line HIack F:N(|ulin.-tu\ Dag Bobea,
with Kroen plush and bnmilclotli llidngs. Mado
expressly for them. Kipial In appearance and
wear to l^ack Hear that coht V.xr^a tlmea aa
mncb.
COKNKK UAT N10UE.
Ite on Time*
Time is money and appointments made
should be kejit. If you carry a reliable
watch in your pocket or have a v^'ell reijulat-
ed mantle clock at your borne you will be on
finie and live up lo your aKreenients. A
failure to <lo so cannot then be excused on
that account. Clarke. .%3 Central street,
make a specialty of tine watches and mantle
clocks, and also" Ini". the aifeucy of I'urabola
spectacles. Low prices iirevall.
Best fl. W. rerslan dates in the market 4
lbs. 1h ets. this week only at Smith's. 47 Mer-
rimack street.
A lleiimrkrtlde Piece of Work.
The recent defunct ion of the lire ilepart-
nieiit beadijuarterj* on Midulu street was fol-
lowed bv a remarkabli- piece of work in tin
electrical line. Diiriii;,' the pro^;re^s of tbe
lire almost everytliinu' in llie buildiii},' was
•lestroved. Ainonj? oilier tliiiius the entire
central oflice apparutus of tbe lire alarm tele-
graph, ineludim? batteries, swileli-boards,
^jalvauometers. and, above all. the beautiful
new ten-circuit repeater, was consumed. At
diivtireak TburMlav notbliii was left of
what, a few boms before, was one of the
most com|»letc automatic tir»j alarm ofHecs in
the country. To the uninitiated It would
have seemed that weeks would nass before
the system could ajcain be made ready to
S've an alarm. Not so, bowevtr. Tlis
aniewell tire alarm telc;.'iaph company saw
tlie account of tbe tire in Thursday's impers.
and, without waiiiui; a moment, volunteered
its services, sent experts to I^owell on tbe
first train, and, with the cordial co-operation
of S<jt)erinteiideiit Flanders of the lioston
lire alarm, hurried material forward by early
express, and In the evenin
which the tire occurred bad
with Supt. Wbitnej. completed, ready for
connection with the oulslde wires, a new
central oflice entire, Includiii); batteries com-
prising between auO and 400 ctdls, and all ap-
paratus necessary for working the system.
Temporarily all the circuits were combined
in one, and on Friday, the day after the lire,
everything was working perfectly as usual.
By Satunlay evening the compa-
ny had supplemented this temporary
arrangement with a more perfect one. In-
volving' a six-elreult repeiilor and everythinK
as reluible as thou;^h there Inul been niontba
instead of u few hours in whli-h to do the
.So rapidly and thoroughly was tbe
■ebulldiiiK the lire alarm sys'iem ptr-
formed, that not :iii alarm was lost, the call
for the very next lire, which occurred Satur-
day nitfht. having been received over the
wires a« usual.
The thanks of tbe city and of tbe fire de-
partment are due to the Gamewell company
_ for ItH splendid servicea In this emersfency,
iTrlDcreaainir and a deep intere-tis beloR ; particularly as the company refused. In tWs
a in tbe rellgioui fcclin}? which the asso- hour of the city's misfortune, lo make any
i^rattis.
iif of the '■May on
td. In conjunction
111 Wilton, N II., Inn. 18, of typhoid pnon-
nniiila, Mrf=. Liicretla 1*. Keith, widow of Simp.
Hon Kcllh, formerly of Lowell, n.\tci\ TT^-enrs.
Iniermeiit at KoweU eeitietery. at H •!.> o'clock
Siunrday afternoon. Friends Invlteil vvltiiout
f iirtlier notice.
Special jSotices.
Market Scales !
General Secretary Harlow wishes to meet
tbe paators of all the evangelical churches
tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock In the par-
lor, to consider the advisability of holdinc a
union praver mei tini^ in l>ehalf of the eollei<e
youiiK nieJi next Tbursilay evening, Jan. 20,
Id one of the eeiiti ally-located churches.
Tbere have been bundreds of intelligent
youn;; men converted in the colleges during
tbe past year tbroiub tbe eflorta of the Y.
M. C A. Numbers of them have been led to
decide upon home and foreign missionary ' work.
work, and it I* liope.l that all Christian men I feat of
And women will nnike this occaslou a day of
•pocial prayer for iImm; young collegians.
Several of the memlK'rs of the local aosorl-
atJoa went to tbe Cambridge. Chaclestown
nd Boston associations this afternoon to ae-
COre valuable points in regard to the work.
Jhe onnaber attending the rooms is con-
The Largest Assortment in Lowell.
Twenty different styles. Prices from 26
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUTOHEBS'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
MERI
Extra good 11-4 Wool Blankets,
rXb^ a pair.
Heayy Orny Wool Blankets,
$'i.00apair.
All- Wool Red Twilled Flannel,
25e. a yard.
¥mrd wide Red Hhaker Flannel,
35c. a yard.
White Domet Flannel, 12 l-2c.
a yard.
Gray Domet Flannel, 12 1-2c.
a yard.
Indigo Blno Twilled Flannel,
25c. a yard.
Extra Coinfortei's, $1.37 each.
$1.75 Bedspreads, slightly im-
perfect, for $1.25 each.
4-4 Bleached Cotton, 6 l-4c. a
yard.
Heal Flush Hacques, $9.90 each.
All-wool Newmarkets, .^7.00
each.
Good Newmarketi^, for $5.00
each.
Cape Newmarkets, for $7.50
each.
Extra heavy Raglans, for $8.00
each.
Black Jersey Jackets, for $3.25.
Eight dollar Jackets, for $5.00
each.
Odd Jackets, were $4 to $8,
now $1.98 each.
What winter stnfT we've got we
want to sell immediately, hence
the low prices quoted above.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street,
WE OFFER ONE CASE
BEST QUALITY
MEDIUM SLATE
Lining
Cambric,
Slightly damaged in mannfactnr-
ing by small pin cuts occurriu^
every forty-two inches.
Price Only 4 1-2 Cts.
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
80 k 82 Merrimack Street.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A KICH VAIUETY, AT
C. U. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
S«nd orders to u* for paintlnir, pap«rlBg. ate.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WABE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
Dr. Geo. H. Jesnison,
SnceMMT to Dm. ■. M . Nauov,
M MarrlnuMk ■UmI, • • Hoafovd
steam and 'Water X^tttn^
Are done by u. In tbe very bcM aumner.
jffQM Flxtaree, Llbrmry Lamp, aad Faa«y
Qlobe. a .pedalty.
FAMBELL S
CONATOK,
K^&YAi.nauOClS?
*WHEN
•^^1 ^^^^
V SEND fA.S.TAMP FqR.4; \
YOU IN
lf\:ri\)nie
'• IS 80\
MS?
Lasting
i-
NEW I'ATTKIINS IN
jiAMm;it(;»i
— AT—
MAYS A HI) ft CO.'a,
78 MKItUIMACK ST.
RAZORS
STROPS.
KATES
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Prlutiuip Pt-eeiHio«.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL 8TBEET.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Wc make a specialty of Re
hoUtnrlng Fiiriilliiru and ca'
good it tree of charge.
ipalrln;; and Reoy.
u for, alsu ddlTOT
L. "W. T^^-svlaem^
BS Pr«.oott Street.
BELOW COST.
silver Wni-o, Jewelry, Bye
(jlns?cfl and SftectacICH inunt be
Bold at jirlccs way liclow oort
on arroiint of overstock. Don't
miss the ouporttinlty. Come and
Hco. If you want ain/thing In
our Hue you ran buy of ua.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
S8 Central Street.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WINTER, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy Merino, Oashmere and All-WooI
Hoiiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Qlovei.
For Gaps and Oloyei, in Seal, BeaTtfi
Otter and Mnikrat.
Hobby Windsor Oaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Oapi and Oloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Oenteel Sootob Olovei.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Sashat,
in ue olnb and other colors.
The latest ideas in Fall Dress BeqnintM.
Novelties in Fine Heok Dressings, M1l^
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchieftif
Gloves, Walking Stioks, TJmbrellM,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
AT
HOWARD & CO.'S,
IMAOK STKBBT.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., SATUIIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
/SOT A BENK.
....Free carpet wool Is tbe kaUlug topic
ou tbe iHtifl' tupU.
....CoaHtftrso" hhore are In almost us
great duu^er us coasterH ut sea, thenc dayn.
-....There arp tbree Cireck letter •'frator-
ultlis" utCorut'll eonipobcdentlitly of yownu
woincu. '
" V nuiii 111 MadlMon, Indlanii. haw j>Bf-
cntid :i process for iiiakini; artit'K'iiil luaplc
•UKiir. There are Meveral proce.oson In u'k- ih
Venuunl wlileb ore not patcided.
....The lloKtou Triumerlpt knows of an
erudite eUriivniun who xpuke of the iind r-
tunate woiuuti of Sodom »» *'Lot'M lady who
WUM truiihforiiied into a munulitbuf chloride
of bodiinn."
....rlarn l.ouii^e Kelloiri; ban Iii>hi Invited
to h\oii in Tortland. where she l]r>t appeared
aii :i pulilic sln^jer. She nays she renK'inl>er«
tbe oeciiNion dUtinctly. Cbra hu^ a lina-
cloii'< Jneiiiory.
MASISACIIUHKTTS.
SntertainmentjS.
Music Hall.
ONE NIGIIT ONLY,
The I'rlncoofCoinodlnn*.
Mri*. A. Hunahan of Milford in xomc niy(*-
tcriotiM manner \nil*t a lilnoil ve>*el vvlille
prejiariitK hreaklatl Ttinrir'liiv, and died id*
raoKt IniiiiCHliately.
Ih'iinls Mulhearn. who kIi.h and fatallv
wounded Mary Me(Jnlre. a fello\v-»ervaiit iii
the family of F. L. Aine-. in Morton iei-4'nl-
Iv, wan Krldriy arrakiied on a « haiL-eof iiitir-
tier and i.«'nt lojall without bond.'*, pending;
uu Inciin,-!,
The iitjurieh lo Stii^'Kle Ueddiui{ton. whohc
bond wtiM <-atiu'bt in the inachinery at the
uriiilin;: e!>taldii>hnienl of Samuel Uano at
itrlzliloii Thursday, arc not ho severe a« at
lh>t i>uppoK((l, and nIic will probably he
about In u few dayn.
Friihiy Wllllauj Werner, n (teritnn. em-
nioyed In the fiir sl/in>f room of W. H.
1'honi * iy,.'* •'"' trtctory. Haverhill, driiik
bMlf a tumbler of oil of vlirlol niid will prob-
ably die. It WON |)r<d)ably an attempt at
■uiclde, though Nome consider him Insane.
A ^urtceou lo ManHfleld Wednesday took
from the neck of a nexro a large briiNii shawl
pin, where it- had been tbruKt as a cure fur
riuxworms. Three Inches of the metal ba<l
been ein>>edded In tbe flesh for severnl days
and wat much corroded. Tbe conditlou of
tbe inuu U erilleal.
Hnllroad AceUlenti.
The CanHdlan raelHc exprcM* Jumped tbe
track near East Concord, N. II., on tbe
White Mountain divixlou of the Huston aud
Lowell railroad. Friday night, and tbe en-
gine turned on its ki'de and burled Into the
eud of the freight station, completely de-
molishing it and burying the engine In de-
bris. There were ulioiit I't passengers, but
not one was injured. The engineer. K. H.
Loailhor of AN oodsville, stuck lo bis iiost. re-
taining his bold on the throttle until tbe en-
?ine stopped in tbe freight bouse. K. .1.
)avis of riyinouth. (Ir<>man. continued with
tbe tender ami fouuil himself under tbe
wheels when It stopped.- Both were badly
bruised, Tbe accident whs- ciiuved by tbe
brealxlng of h flanjfe of one of the trucks of
tUc Ivc'JtncdIvc.
A pfliiongei'traln on t)ie Mnnltobn road
from IJreekcnrldge, Minn., was thrown from
tbe track near Donnelly Friday, and lieiija-
min l*reiitU«, the express messenger, wh*;
killed aud several of the passengers were se-
rloiivjv injured.
Fi idny morning the train from Blackstone
for Mo»ton, on the New York and New Eng-
land road, loaded with passenser^. was
btopped near Norwooil, when it vvai» found
that the flange of a wheel of a truck on one
of the ears was broken, and but for tbe dis-
covery a terrible aceideut would probabiv
Lave occurred.
mi GUS WILLIAMS,
Siipportc*! by a Superb (.'oinedy Company, In
hU new home eutnedy drama, entitled
"KEPPLER'S FORTUNE,"
My Cal Wallace, osii., under the management ol
.loliii II. Hobi).
Nov Music! NewjJoui'rt! New Uecltatlon*'
Kvorv lady alteiidluK tlie itcrfoiiminre «»f Kep-
iderV hutiiiie will l>e prei^enled wllli n cttiiy of
.Sir. WllUams' latest sour, entitled "trudlu to
llie lirave."
_ 0cb) StJijmisrmcuts. .
DRKSh ANn CXOAK MAKIXQ.-En
KaKeineiitM l>y tliu day or week. Mlta B. J.
SteveiiH, .'il Tyler street.
IT^AHMKIIM' IIINNKU.-Atll.overtry of
^ I'alge slreet l-ree Knptlst church, Tnurs-
iiay, .Jnn '.•(!, Ifi^H, trom IJ o'eloek (uoon) until
"i p. in. Ticket. '25 eeiil<. Supper same uvenlni;
from 0 to b. Ticket* l.'i cents. Come one, come
all.
COMMONWKALTII OK MASSA>
cm^KTTS.
Hi'ArK lloi'Ni:, ltoNT<iN,.fnn. :iO, 1888.
The ConiinKti'e i.ii K dlroitds will Klve a liear
Inc to pailk>-> Interested In le;dslati(>n relative
lo the e.rossinK of railroad* by aircet railways,
at loom No. lu. State House, pu Tuu«day, Feb.
7th, ut ll.^lDoVliicK a. III.
EI>U .VMI> (il.lNKS, Chairman.
CIIAS. i:. AI).\MS,
Cleric of the Committee.
^tiitcal,
Abies Balsaniea.
ONK NUillT ONLY.
IMLoudit.v*
iC.\trAordliiii,vy
Janiaaiw V?:).
attraction. Ihe
ran aeircM,
young Amerl.
Maude Banks,
In the jtieat spectacular pro<luctlun of b!iilory'*
must rumanilc and thrilling story,
•Toaii ol* ^i»c !
Founded ujion tbe eveDlful life aii<l heroic ci.
leer lit the .^lald of Orlejins. I nder the inau-
agcment of t ll.\S. K. COtiK.
A large and strong company, .''iiprrh m'cuIc
pictures. Alaitnllicciit armor antl costume..
l>rlc«ii :t5, .%u and T& cent*. Ke^crvcd »eiit. at
bo.v ofllc*' thrt'c dnys In advance.
W«' art> ttatlni: f»<*ta nlien wo tell you
that K)«:.«.'i» bet* I liait no <'(|ui»I, and t«u be
found uuly at No. 7 Pr«<i>rotl street.
WANTKD.— A ynuDir lady aa
«!«.hler Hnd otitic* r«iisUlrtnt. Ad>
(lr«iis " AA," Cuurlfr otitee, HiMt*
lug iiRo, reaidfnceand r«rereueea.
IVOTICE!
THIS CKKTIKIES that .1. E. Berry has dU-
coiillnned business on Market street, an I U
not resiionslble for debts nidy to Sept. 1st, ItWT.
He will In the future conllnuo to«iictloneer aud
appraise. Onlers left at 44 W'esrtorl street or
addressed to I'. <>. Box IM will raoelve prompt
nttentton. All commission goods will receive
his personal supervision. J. K. BKKKY.
PlOl'LE-^
Gospel Meeting:,
AT THE-
C
OMMONWKAf^Tn OF MA88A-
CIII'SKTTS.
Statk IIoisK. Ho8roir,.rRn. 1", 18*8.
The (omnditee on Banks ami Banking will
give a hearing on Weitnenday, .Jan. '.I.MIi, IHrH,
u» parties Interested In the reeoinmendHti )ns of
the tnfvernor's Message relative to Savings
Banks, In room IJ, SUtte House, at 10.30 o'clock
a. in.
The Commliteo will also iclve a hearltjrto
parties Interestel In the orier of .Mr. Melleu,
"requiring of Savings Banks a system of ac-
counts anci the keopluK of a recorl of depuBlts
and of certain fscts pertaining to depositors, ao
that a cnmnreheuslvo kuowludge may Im ob-
t4lne<l of tne amount and sums de|>oslted bv
the wage workers of the state," at 1 1..10 o'clock
bj the same room, on the snina day, Weilnesday,
Jan. :5t»i, 1>*
J. VaBM'M KLKTCHEU, Chairman.
H. U. ATlIKKTtlN,
Clerk of the Committee.
JOHNSTeEEICONGREG/iTIONALCHUIiCH,
Cooductt'd by Itev. Henry T, Roa»i
SXJiVr>AV, JAN'Y oed.
ORtiAN MUSIC, 7 TO 7.80.
STORE SHADES,
OFFICE SHADES,
HOUSE SHADES,
MILL SHADES,
Made ani pat up. All colon.
KITTREDGE'S,
1X9 CENTRA!. 9TREBT.
The American Silver Fir or Balm of
i Qilead tree inbabita Oacada, Nova Sco-
\ tia, Vain? and the monutainous regions
farther south. It is from this tree that
Fir Balsam, or Canada Baleam, so called,
is obtained. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted with the peculiar
healine: power of this Balsam iu diseases
of the throat aud lungs FIR BALSAM
is combined witii PURE PINE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cough or cold try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleated with the result.
Price Menls. Large Size 50 f enls.
BOLD HI
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
iHarftrtfi,
Wo keep ui^ hand the fluvMt lot of game
to be seen oiitkhlu of Uoatun.
vo. 4 MrKUI.MAC^ t»t RKKT,
JIa\«! toiif liintly ou hand
JFor Bale.
4^Advcrtlii«iucnta iTuder thia htMMl
ouly la cents a line for three tnaertlona.
Fim SAI.K.--A nearly new driving slelch.
<"'PdreHt^ll UaBhlnKtoij utrett. """•"•
J^Cm .Si \|.K.-.Se\eral hounlhiK and lod».
Ink honses. eentrally locate.l, ni prloea
jggaj;.!^- ^'""^•^^ '•-" * '''"-^
NKW M I IX'II i.OW.S .•o„st;inlly on ».i^
and lor siile nt (. unduKs farm, m-ar Weat-
loiddhiiv. l-MNh urrlviils every two week*
■ . . . ' I irnm New Jlnnip^hlro and Verniunl. tJonvAv
Fresli k Bd Turkeys and Chickens "i;* r: ti';' '" r>-~ '
J M wMiwnwHw IjXMl s-ALK. -One ..ttho Hnest sltiiatlo. « Id
A? BeUld,!!,. ]•..> siacl.|'M.!r Mreet. House has
tl moms, iK^Mes Itutli room, was/i louin and
VKNISON,
(iUOU.SK.
yiAII.,
AVILU DUCIiS,
CI I.KKY,
l.ETTUCK,
NI'INACU,
SWKKT F<)TATO>>,
VERMONT AND PARKER Hi USE S/lUSAGt
TKLKfllONK .S'rMHKK -i2ii-*J.
larKi' .liijii; t-uihU' (.ir;t liorM-.^ ; iitiihlc rarrlHtffi
ro. Ill ; 10.UIHI l,.,.| uf l;in.| w lih ulK#ut 'iU friiil
nees. hiuiiilre on iM-emlM)-. «» *" irwii
Onmeea eht ap today at No. 7 Prescott
■treet.
The Belvidere Market
Cor, H|li anil East Merrimack Sts.
Ipf^ll sALi:.— A two.htorv house, BtHhIe and
Koo.i lot ,.1 m,„i, .,|tuiif4 .1 in tentralvUle. a
ew irle|i iK.tii Itii.ljie -imt Hiid hurm- vAxn.
IliiiKe (.iiiiiiliiv <i , Mollis iiiid hhed; a 'mrcnln at
iirlec, [H;tO(>, «iii tjisy *
iHisrcUanroug.
The Lowell Market la hound to be ahead
And can (Ito yoa the flneat roaat of tieaf
for caah.
Sitstrunton.
MRS.
tern
H ALKY'S 9KLECT SCHOOL
Tins lieulii Sejtt. », Dee. u and A|irtl ♦.
Private |in|dls rei*elveil. At 21 1'owoll street.
A Drunken Engineer Imperlla the LiTea of
His pHsaengera.
About throe miles from the Union station
ja Providence is a double track tlinhcr tres-
tle ftovcrni hundred feet lone:, huilt ou a
curve around n break in tlie old road bed
where ii washed out culvert is beinjf re-
Iilaced by a Kranile arch. All trains on tbe
Jostun and rrovidcncc and Providence and
Worccstet roads are re<|iilre<l lo slow down
to a foot pace, and are allowed three minutes'
time to cro«s the trfKlle. Wednesday nijrut
KnL'ineor Gcorpe Kmer^on went over the
trcsllo at full speed, nml aldo failed i<' *'^'^^
down at s(m»e of the slat Ions, and the con-
ductor, after Investl^ftilug, eonclo<»C<*. 0.^«f
Kmersoii wa, drUuk ;,,-,A ^i >hinsl>-.'KI lift or-
S^iiV.''":.l.Honiinc«ml secured an-,
BolV- ...eer for the rest of lUv trip to!.
, .11. Ktnerson an.l Frank StPUC H^e lir«- »
raan. h.nvi.> been discharged.
MR. TOESCOXT
la at hl« new mnsle roon. No. 20, Central Block,
on Wednesday morntiiMs from ten till twelve
oVIoci, to arraufe for ))iano-fortc lessons.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IN —
Hair Goods!
Mr. M. B. r>AY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and ^^mony.
ArranKemenls made as plan! , ^ •' .
nccoinpanlst for concerts. ' . '*• "'"K'*"'^* .•*""
lia&k UulldlDg.
Ay% Ceui baviugt
itehel's Boys' "^ BileriM, Hasi
A strictly sf '
mits lK)y8 m ■^V.S'^.'ly school for boys. Ad
larto /^*«t*.ttoUfteen. Semi for d*ru
M. C. M1TC'HKM>, A. M.,,
PrInclpM-.
The Bllzzar«l-The LBSt Cold WttVr ^
The losM of life in lust week's bll«r ^^^j j^
fl^uivtl at 2;i.f,. II Is reported frvJiu Vermil-
lion. I>nk.. t'jat .30 person" were frozen to
death in L- ,jie,.ounty un.l that u,,. |o,,,d an-
t no lilies a ft^ MippressliiK iho • n.^^..,_ This ru-
mor lacks ..onrtrinalion. A ,, unknown man
was fo. ^„,, frozen tj. 0 ..a^i,. near Kul.hu
""'"•, George Dow, llv ,„j^(,„ ,, j^ee claim
n .Noi ^1^ county, went o„t with bis brother-
L?;'-*' t and bolh wer^^ ,o„t. The latest coKI
!;, f vHUse.«l H d|o*^ of 40 degrees, the nier-
V, V m^Vrin? 'm decrees below In Winona
» .Way. the wisather Is elear. but a hiph
/iid prciJiiiS. whiih blows the snow In
^ery tllrectiou, causing blockades on the
vallroift^.
Coaattnar Accideuta.
•While coasting In New Bedford Friday.
♦tile wife of Lieut. Reynold, of the U. S. reve-
'noe cutter s. P. Chase, had her lower jaw
broken, Frank A. Hoot h had his left arm
broken, and l.hnt. Kevnold was
■ bruised by the collision of the «Ied with
hack. ...
Willie Dujcgiln, ajred about 1ft yeara, while
coft«lln« in Mitlden Friday, was run Inio bv
a double runner and hatl two ribs fractured
and was badly liijurtd about the head auti
boily.
An Awfut Jump.
John Gordon, a iSeotcbman, 48 years old.
formerly • wealthy potato dealer In «laf4fow,
but who was ruined by the failure of the
(ilasgow bank, eommlltetl suicide In New
York Friday by lunipInK from a fourth-story
window at 2;K) West Thirty-ninth street.
He couldn't pay hla rent, and tbia led to tbe
act. _
The Thiav We M«*t llealre
when in poor health is irootl health aKKln. so
K you »r« troitbled with drowslnosn, losa of
•ppetlt«, IndlKeatlon, boadnehe, pain in the
■hie aod ahouldert. try Wlnaaa Bro<.' Indian
Cur*. It never faila.
MS. ^4l?D MRS. HOBSON'S SOHOl)L.
X»i. A0OLyKETTE\lBElL
will (five a course of
lEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, commenrlnx on Wednesday oven-
InK, Nov. 16th, at » cVtoik. Uy speelaHrcqnesl
ihey will be trJven la KnjfUsh. Price forcourae,
45.00. IMensc n<ldrr«s
GKO. W. HOBSON, 130 E. Merrimack St.
I. It <«
Our tLSO Switehet HiAt-Wdd down to 91.00
•• 9.00 " all louK hair. " " 1.X5
*• i« •< <• «< •• 1 75
It «. •« 3.86
•• " 1.00
•• " a.as
•• •• .60
" •• .«6
" •• .10
•• 3.00
•• 4.50
•• l.ftO ShlDKle Banga
•• 8.0O ••
•> 1.00 L»n||try
*' .50 Frlaiea
*• .23 Coquettea
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23il,
titTAUm MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, Mc a lb,, 2 Ills. ?&-
We keen a full line of Pt'UR CANDIES of all
kinds. McDONALD'a Pure llamlmaUu tan-
(llea, 40c. per lb.
IVutfli! NutM! Nittte!
A fail line of Mixed Nul£, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. 25c.
FLORIDA ORANGES, GRAPES, Ac.
Try •oroc of our CANNRD GOODS with
vour Chrlftmas <llnner. thir slock ex»niprlses
lloney Drop Corn, huccotash, Peas, .String aud
Lima Veans, A^itaraKus, &c.
First claaa Mrata. Poultry, Game, Fiah,
Oyatera, Vegetablea, Fruit. Hn«l » seneral
line of Groeerlea at a a low riena aa tba
quality of Gooda cau be aold. Call and
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
Never irlve up when trials come, but ffo
right down to No. 7 Prcacott atrret and aak
for a nloe ateak, cut frcab froni their Kan-
•aa beef. Heiiieiiiber we reoelva it freah
«<Tery week, and ean suit sou both in qual-
ity and price.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIBTOBS,
Grocery,
Boston Branch
107 JtflDDl.ESEX STREET.
Opposite XortliofU Dopot
Telephone N'». iSrZ.
ESTAIILISMED 1840.
M'e itv^e prepttreit to fill an
orders for the choicest Meats,
Poultry^ Fruits ftnd VegeluhleH
with promptness and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
11 B'lto Street • • Telefliione U3-2.
■AT-
ffliscellancoius.
badiy
a
3^0 Long- Waits-
Tl\K SKILLED WORKMEN.
Ladies*, 0«nt8', Ohildren'i Departments.
YOUNG, BA.R.BKR,
ROOM NO. 0. POST OFFICE BLOCK.
E.J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Streat, Lowell-.
Durine: January
We shall give Bargains in For-
nitnre and Bemnants of Carpet-
ing to rednoe stook bofora onr
annaal stock Uking.
BENNER BROS.,
y^i
Medina's Hair Tinta
Reatoref Gray Hair to m Beautirul Brown
or Bl»ck in thirty mlnvtea, without Injury.
Every peraoa aliouM nae It.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers,
i^e:w^ oooi>s!
'Worcofliter A Oo.
Are recelTlng lota of new goods. Buy a Watch,
a Diamond king, or select some beautiful de-
algv !■ Sliver.
REMOVAL.
Owlnt to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
1S8 AND 140 (ANTRAL ■nunCT.
BADGER & G£LD£RT,
MECHANICS MIIXS,
Cor, IHMon and Fletcher StrteU,
Work or all klade doa* \m
At ahoit Botle**
-or-
Haa bMB remoTed to No. SS MIDDLE
8TRBBT, ■early eppealte the did atore.
The Kttontfon of new Mid eld cuataoaera la
reapeetfaUy aoUcited to this elMMce of lo-
Best Quality Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Htatnary,
Artistic Bronzes.
Do Yont Own DyelHg, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dye everjUdnR. They are sold
everywhere. Price 10c. a iiarkaKe— *« color*.
Thcv have no P(|iinl for stn-iiRih, HrlKhtncBB,
Amoint In I'lickiineK, or f<»r Kiikiuch* of Color,
or n<»n fndlr.^'giialltled. They ilo not crock or
iir.ut. For -^ale l)y W, \V. Duncan, I)ruK>fl-->l.
IttI Middlesex fitri»et; Goodalc'i* DniR Htore, Ji:'.
Ccntrnl, comer .iBckn.ii; Mlreeti", FlKke'i* block;
F. H. i;iitler*(Jo.,l)rnxKl'»»*,141(;entralf«trect;
Carlctoii a. Ilovcv, DruKulfitM, City Hall, MeiTl
mack sinct; AllHrl L. Fliiit, IJruK>cli>t, DavU
Comer; KUliijfwood ft Co., Fli!irmml«tB, oi)t>o
site ro-t office ;<i. C. Ilro«'k, .UriD^RlKl, Ilrldjije
streci, corner First Htreoi; G. C. Oi-jrood, M. D.,
Afo'ho'-nry, corm r Merrimack and .'Suffolk
Htrectn: Uv.uU oltrlen, Drii>cir»«ti '<J Hrldge
Rlreel, Lowell, Mhm.
iMiiiH. Apply to Halt A
1 Hiru^ rooin.i i and 4.
IJl^Oll H.\J.,K.— An cxcrljeiit Mock of four
tei iii.tml-H III (ivc iMDii.M cnch; < iiy water
jiitd Bi'wcr; rfiith i r ♦:;() per munUi ; ;i.vi(» >M„«re
icctol I, aid; hliii;.fcd..iirt |.npi:lar hticci In lie|.
vl<ler««,c.iiivfrlciii ioilic iidlis no lM>iii-r rent-
l".>{ '•'■"I'V'.V '■""''•' '""'"' '" "'•■ <Hyi price
^yl^^^. I nil i (irlhulnibof Hxh Jt nuii.iiiti, 4|
Ctn trill Mreet, r<".nih ') aii-i 4.
F<>lt SA I.i:.- A iwo.htory, Imo-Ii ncmeal
h.mn or I-.' r (Mii-,;iil III ii„> l)..„n.( reiKdr:
cliy Mater iind clo.ti^; ►liiniM.,! nonr liii« Houth
couiniim, \vImi>' l.-md U uoitli ',:»'. \u r ft.; reiiia
lor «J7 per iimiitli. ;;.t(io Kjuiin! f,.,t ot land:
price |.T.».Ki. lull pHillciilar* of VM^ * VUim.
""'I'l'*'* ' "'"'"'I HiiM'i, ro(>iiiN :i Hiid 4.
I^'^OJl HAI K.-A xnliinl.Ii'CKtule, conRUtini
of Hihrcc tiory l.il.k hoiiMi i.f p^ rooma!
Hhcd and Kooil MiiioiiM ot land, extciidlnjr to •
lm»k hliecr.fcH t-tcpM tiiiiii the Anicrlci.n liouae,
in IhlH city. Il U Dfldom pnipurtv of tlilH claaa
Ih cflcred lor tiilc. f-old lo Hctile'an e>.iaU!. An
c.irly call will hccnil a iMiiKidn. Trice iVioO.
l-nll partlcnlnr of FUh & I'luiitiiier, 48 Cta
street, Lowell, Miihu.
I Atral
Three .litiuea Look Corner Maehlnea.
Three Circular Haw llenchea.
Oue Holt Machine ; i iitn from V <o i Incbes
One lO-llurte I'ower Kutflnr.
Oue Power Cider Mill.
Lot of a and 4 Inch riange Pipe.
B. r. STEVENS, - 20 Aroh St., Lowell.
Co Lrt.
Si^.^dvertlaeinonts under thia head ioe|
only IS oenta a line for three Inaerllona.
TO LKT.-A cotlaKe at l.S Ilampahlroatroot.
in<|ulre ut 10 Thirteenth aireet.
rpO LKT.— lluuaeand large atablo, pleaaantljr
X tocaU'd, Main moth mad. 8. L. Ward.denllai.
^po LET.— Nicely furii'iiiieii, larire and well.
X Uuir vd n omi, couvciilently aUiMtedi M No.
)1 Kluli fctreet. _____
Tt> LKT.— An eleK*nt houae of hIx rooma;
one wltli five roonm; one with three rooae.
AA (lieHtniit iiln'^l.
TO LKT.— Feb. Ixt, meat market, with ro-
filKcralitr, marlde KlnltH, etc. Kent low.
Knrpdre nf ttnn. ?<. Ctliilitny, t» Tyler Nireei.
^po LF.T.-In I'awtiieketvllle, near korao
A. rallroiid, nice c.iittiue liniue and atablo,
with lafKC lot or land. 1. M. Chafe, Mnmmotli
Ui la I L
TO LKT. -HncM], IHfl Heheol atrect, oeSI
I'awtuckeLMreet; IniN Imth room and fur-
nace. ApplytoJ.U. Koyers, irraln atore, il
.Ma rk(a street.
T^O I.KT.— ^mall teneroenf, near the nllla.
X. Al^o rutia;fe lioiiHe, near the inlllH, $6.00
Iter month, lluiiite ami Htnbleon IMldroth mreet.
lCn(|uln- of ThoH. II. Klliott, .'M Central atroct.
2Eant0.
S^Advertlaeinenta under thIa head eoot
only IS centa • line for three loaortlooa.
WANTKD.— Situation liy an experienced
womiiu to dixKeueral liuiiHUWork. Apply
at 'J9 Kant Tine wtrcet.
WANTKD. -ToMltlon an hoiiae keeper by o
mid<llo HKcd woman. Can glre referencea.
AdilrcHH "lloiiHekeeper," No. .'t i trnX utreet.
WANTKD.- American woman for houM-
work In ii famllv of four, ilefcrencea re-
quired. Addrein Hox 47, Chelm»foT<l, Maa».
WANTICP.— Hy an experienced hIukIcooI*
orod inrni who thoroiiKhly uncierHUinda thO
care of hornet), a Hltiiatlon aa uouchroan. !>•
<|iilre at 'in Sinlth Htrect.
rpAllI.K IJOAIII) w\M> HOOMH, 117
H'liMin Kirect. Term- nifonalile.
JI <V'
Ir^Ol'Sn.— St. llernard do;:, collar marked
' s. K AhlMHt. .Maiden. Apply at HW Fay-
ette «tiTet, I.owell. •
25 Central Street, cor. Midille.
Revere House,
DOISXON.
.Soar Beaton and Maine, Eaatem, Fltchbvra
and Lowell depotit, centres of bo*lncaa and
rnmi OOUKIXR job orriCB la proporad 10
X Moooiojob prlaMi« of every dooertpOoa
Oh tho ihortMiMiloe Md M tho lowwimiM.
pinoaa of amuHement.
Bemodellad, Befnrniihed, Hewly Deoor*
htod, and now kept on the
Eiii-opeaii r*l»ii.
RoooM all large an«l comforUble: elegant
■ultoo, with baths attaobeil : ample pu idle par
lora; goMtooMn's eofe and blllUrd room added,
and Irai-claaa la every respect.
BOOM* VMOM •1.00 A DAT UP.
J. P. MSIBOW * 00., - - Proprieton.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I have removed my place of business from
10 Mlddleeex street to
'Pio, S Oorliam IStreet.
My stock of I'phnlHtercil Goods, Draperies,
Window HhadCA, Trimmings and Furniture
Coverings will l>e more eomplete than ever be-
fore. My Kepalring Department, always a
feature with me, will bo such that all work will
be done with promptness ami skill.
COME ANI> 8EB ME.
ARTHUR n. BENNER
No, S Gorham Street,
A 3VIi2W INVEI^TIOIH.
Otar Kxoelalor A«1i Alt t«r
la warranted to be FIRST-CLA8» in every feat-
ore, ami any deMring a sunertor anirlo In this
Hae will do well tu call and examine lu merits
before purchasing elsewhere. No dust, eaally
oporotod, all steel bearings and oonsequenUy
Mltailiod weor. Nohl for cash or InstalnenU at
■onfaMMh ■treot* Lowell.
0. ■. OBAtS.
lieul li^Mtato Aifont.
FOR HALK.
On Central Street, near llo«ford MjOHre,
have u irood two Ktory lioice, inodei n ImlU, la
if«)Oil n-pidr. "No ontn" alnrnt the property, and
11 iH on«! of the bent iraib 1 1n wunl '.i ; price fiSUS.
On tir.rliMiii Ntre«t 1 have a i<vo Htory liouaO
for ll'iK). ami another one lor «il.ioo.
In WMrtl Four— lnaiH* will buy a nice, largO
7 room houne, In kcmmI npdr, nearly new, and A,
nice large lot of land, MtOo leet.
TUO.HA8 H ELLIOTT, 3S Central 81
Lowell, Itooiua 3 and 4. Use the elevator.
Bntter fresh from Vermont, onU eoa bo
had now at a ItargMln. We alwaya ke«p •m
hand a choice aeledlon of ttaeat dairy aoA
creamery at the rery lowest prloea liar
eaah. Flalii and »age che«-ae alwaya i»
atoclf. We make a apecialty of this line off
goods. No. 7 Frescott atroot.
1^. <j^. KttWoi* Ac Coo
will, during the next thrr<* months, make verf
renitonitlfle prices to pors(>ns who wl»b lO
lirlghtcn their lionien with new |>arlor, dining
ifMini or kitchen H<M>rN, laid In nl«-« klin-drlca
har<l w«mmI of light color with Inlahl bonlcrs of
cherry or walniit. Nothing ran make a rinbor
looklna imrlor than snch a floor, spre»l altba
variety of rugs lu suit tbe taate. In plaeo off
dUNtv carpoM. Paitlee wtahtag any > ocb woefe
In oiir line will, by plaetef tbolr ordera w1* ws,
receive ftnt claaa worfe. Wawaaled to ilUM
beat wltboot sbrlakl^ S. «. BAKBB A vST
»'• 'tl
PBU'W" ^WlW<f ff 7V\»
H*itkiAmMm«^!*S!S21tl '
".'7
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WELL T>ATT,V fiOTJKIEB. SATUBDAY, JAIHJABY 21, 1888,
TlIK YOUNG TKAMP.
BV CHARUKB KOLLKN ADAMll.
w
come in. an.l n'jt^ y«X / .?'
We'll" couiinon folk?, alu 1 1 . rl»
>r yor fruni/
liinn!
It uii style;
.:i
Hello, thar, BtranKer
Gome
W(
¥woni"»io no Imi'in tor rosl ycr «..mo.
v....i«!r -tiT vor I'Jili' ami «lon't look well !
W 1^ av^io". »<''''»"KV Naow.luull!
W V tl ntV a iM.n.lrtMl n.llc or ^o;
W mi H,",l.'.l ycr. IM "We ter Wno|V.
On slch a tiuinp ; got gooUn let wll •
No homo. .... f.len.l8^. Namv. th:U'« U.bM.i*
Wall, eli'ii- .11', I'oy. n»'l J'^" i'*-' r""'""
wile. M-e what ye.: ran U..-! le.- enl
We'll lix yei- up all vl«l.t. i..y la.l.
Willing trr work, oft.»'lK'»".Jo^- .
Aiiu iioltt lie.inv li. ycr Iol>/
wall .m -w. ti.HV« .o,.Ki.. I ;«r;\''^-i.%car
What. tea.>! < .m..i'. yu.niK>l»5>. * W" •• "♦•"'^
Tor nee yur tai.e on m«. aii'l w«»i>. . .
\Vi»v. I «»-* *'' l'"'^ MMl\.....a>{i'. la.l.
A..<'l K«»l ">"''• "!'• »""• I'xHy I""''
I Bhuu'i loiyll oM »lxiy-ohe!
So ycr V I'll' li'ft I.. nrtMliiy;. I.iy ■
A biiliy when he wei.l away-
TUoiw H...-lln« hovh we.e I','"' ''>,•" "*"
Yer k.)'>w (..•o of 'fin savi'<l .ny 1'«b
Kl»e i wouhl nol ho here today.
•TwUH who the "nia.k ll.>i;.-e C.ival a.le"
Swci.l ilown ..|»o.. our c;.MilM»i.Ka'.i-,
I uoi tho i«l.oi ihiit .na.le ...e iaii.e.
Wh... 'I nvi. on \M' a t.-oop*'.' ' '""*^'
unatc thing it Ih I left u l>«l"-<»'^,"^.'>\ .j" "Y
wiiKiow. 'riiiH U what you call a bli^zai I.
riill.uose.and I mi«»'l wauler aroi.ua and
.am. . I lu .1 ctrele and f.ee/.u to dealb l.of...-e
m.M ..i..il U I «li^»»'' l^l^'^ *o.uelbl...4 to Kuide
""'•OI.! It l-n'l rcully fio l.ad an that, h ur
;,mUh.'|.X.koai.ril.e..duutof the door ...
Mid>li!ii aiarnf.
••No, .lo," 1 iai.tflu!'!
. woiiderli>'„'
1 1 was v.M'V
a Miuwy
a jtiky
word*;
liirt hiado.
Antl ihlK 'e.e «liap b'.n.ek up
lie wii« HtiUtkcndeail;
B „;ilMe<lea\etl hts iK-ud.
Poor ffller
The U'ooper
.loc Ullllng'* wan tny «ro.n.ade ■ naino.
lie wan a Itoitl../ I'oy. aii'l «;.i..ie.
I almoBl wUhed IM died ln«tcad.
Why. lad! what in;>kc*« y+'v trenhU; »o?
Your lather! what, my "•«'">'"''^'' ''''';., ,
And you h\» Hon? t^ome t«7' '"X ''"'"^
Mv home is your*; I'll tr.v. l.i p"""''
Ter pay
hU liov the .leltt I owe.
■— [From "in ihel
SKLMA.
KallndK
I l.ad tluM.i d u.v eoll«j;o eom'-o at
1 V. ry (.uddfulv, leu\'
nUV
ah
ll|*e('ia* ti
nee
'tiilii
in MiiiiivMdi.
loeilt'.l lit III-
looLiiiK l'lidV».
ror;;e«ni«i.'. ."ell*
.•d 111 111*-'
and ll.e inwn.
•llily
•(|IU'
, rail
I'tlailv on
ly oil till*
llic
hid
d to
rivt-r ui lite
After
Harvaril ...v lall>er >'.it
luJ.m' alone md wel. olV tii Wns w.
Loodl Mv moll.er f.ad We.'., d.. I to.- >(;..>;
u,.dl..\i..J.'alwav. l.ad a d. M
to nee tl..' w<'>l. I fonnd my.MJf ..i.e h.a.itlful
O.doI.erdMvlulli. litilriownof Lane^hon..
It was >mvi\\ an! pi
foot of •U'"p a.id pieliil
wlin-r !iuli.i!.n I'-ilaue wii»
8, red l.i ll.o i.a.-.ov. .pae.: .elvve..,, In-n.
* pile i'la^'e wa- Imiil pa. llall)
on lliejl.il* ii.'ur ll.e livi- and pti
the l.lli* uliltl. l•o^•• ii'oik-' ^'">d.ta .
Hit |4*
Tl'iodav wa« perf'''t. The y\<y wa
bUu>tof"tl..Hdne. The idl' \^ a- ^v.lt
InvUorali.iU. and I Ml thai it wa^ Koo.i to
llvr. I H'.ool lo'.kii.-,' .t«"'»'^' "'«. , , ,
bluir. iii-t oi.po.ile. di;rn.ll.:.l and iMaeeful l.i
ItV rlel.lv >lmdL'd rob. of led and i..-own a.i.l
Lold. A farn.erM. a.n was .lowly making
\\s w«v down ll.e narrow r-.ad ent in il-Mdt.
It eanlf over me .pdle natiirally. '''"i'- ' "."
vot I lia.l MM.ken to no iivl.i^' f-oul, ll.at th.-.t
1 wa^ to eeuse fro.n my wandeiliiK"<
make my iiotne for a link, at ''•\^^'
8i.en.ed to me ll.at late or \.n.videnee. what-
ever you WJHh to e:dl the un-e-n p..«er
Wblef. wcfeelexMH ,,>niewl.e.e, and » 1 .-
ruee^ our everv art and ll.onud.l. had led n.e
tbl.< out-of-the-way >P«>1 »'"' »J"1^'^'» ""'
1 fou.id that the town wan a very
and thai the iiihal.ilaiit-* eon^Ult•d
laixelv of Svvfth-- and Norweniaiix.
1 coi.elud'ed that 1 ...n>l ..ol .it .l.;wn lieiv
atui do notUIni; neither mu.t I. i I ^vl^ a-d
to make true friend-, let my weallh heoon..
Vhow... After Mjuie lnve*lii;aUon, 1
lo my jov, that a well-to-do drnj.'4i>l
plaex. wiM.od to «.ii out 1.1. -to.k and ren.o e
toalaixer Ihdd of uetio.i. HaU..K' mad •
while at rolleKe a hpeeially ol '• '-'{'>;\ . .'
both teehnleal and phannaeeulleal. | V»>;-
Muted mv eredeullaU and diploma uud made
bin. an o'flt'"" wlileh wan u.eei.lfiil.
° ' Hloiv I lilted upas a
1 took my
••IJi.l 1 wo.ider bow
our .swede friend, v. ill «j;l alon«. 1 pivsume
nm.iy oflhemarca-welloll as you and 1
ai'eton.Ld.t." ,
VI hurriidaway down the Ml
what Ml-. Mo.es would ttay now.
diirk that lliii-k while darkness of •- • ■• ,
KlU aVi >l..l.ped up.u. the railroad iraek
I &U.C. Mwa.-o that I hud lalher forelhly
run Hkainsl someone. . i . i
I wa. a woman wrapped in a Miawl, and
.h-MT.nedto have bt-m si.npl.v Ma.id in«
there- or, leeoverin^' her e.,uilihr.un.. whirl.
lllulUe.. somewhat dIsturlK-d l.y tje shock^
^he i-emalned ^laudln^' .n a stolid way In Iht
'Tos:ry''that I wuH a.l.mNl.e*! would hut
falutlv expi-es. mv feeiinus. However. \
liouiht ealiie into i.iy head vshiel. .-eKlorcd
o . .? Ihe power of spee* h. thoimli it was in
^o.t of way. that 1 Jiot out the
•Madame, would > on mln.l ,_''«!»"d- ,
inu a lilllL' to one sid..!- You aie dlie^tly
I,v...' the railroad traek and the train U du.
At this juneiuie, another ti;,'U.-e,
of a v..imali, advai'.eedfi-on. the
darknocK jmhI haid, with a
Swedihh »..-.nt, wl.h'h I will not
•o- "Dhl sir. if vou would
l.ul help me «el h.r away . M.e ";;; ;;'»;.• ;;;
her spem on, aud I .an do uot a tbhit? with
*'*'T aeled upon an In.imlse, took; one ..f the
hands of the motionless lUure In min.". iin-r
iu atone of authority said, ••.( onie. nt
hand was vei-y.ve.-x eold,and lav l'«''>»\'; >
il, ;„i„e, as .he stepped oheduntlyiom the
traek and walk, d .piietly hy my side.
other, an.l evidently the older wo.nan.
low.d us eloM-ly. I'he eve.iin.' trail.
riiu.ldin;;,!.. over the spot
panioii had hei « st.i..<liii«'.
turn or lake any notUe ol
1
I
I
I took the necklace In my baud mdu exim-
lued ll,atll.e«aute lime hay u^, ;;No, no,
Loi.ua; vou quite otleud me by offeriug to
pav inc' for sin.plv doii.^'you a kindnesH, mv-
njrvou fiom Peinu lio/eu to deatb.y I
Mepped torwa.-d and made a inollou uh If to
eiaip the diii.uouds ahoiii ht-r neek. .She ut-
tered a little .eiva... anjl st«Pl»'J l>H"k hs
though M.methluK would luut hor. The.}
her eves iHletl with tear., and .1..! said, "Oh
von inust keep then., Indml you mu« . 1
ihomiht 1 would Kive them to }ou,aiid thoi.
1 would never seutl.e.u apln, aud I would
be so ula-l. Aunl Olua bide. then, and doe.
not know that I have ever seen theiu. But
ldoseeihemsoii.eiin.es; they draw me to
thetn wherever tliey may be, aud tlieii 1 aiu
gH 1 was last ni;;ht. I do not heaij; I do uot
I oiilx trv so har.l to think of .omelhln>;
aid 1 eannot. It doCH burl
aN she would ^he could uot remember. She
w»H now ooiiHiaotly In a aUte of menU! et-
fort the eause of which Bho asHlgued to tbe
eiuel diamoi.dM.ot to Olga, the reel cauae
of hfi' lorment. . , ,
When at last the eord nhout hor hnilu. bh
she oM.ieHsed It, was hnu|.pe.l by the burn-
iuu'ofthe .llHinond, cverytbluK bad coiue
ruO.Ini: Ikuk upon hor.
ri,onleHv!n!:mesl.eba.l written to her
lather, a wealthv man residing' luhtoekbolm.
Her fnther. hardly hoplnv hut that It was
auolher lntrl>{ue of her abductors to exact
„.,re inoiiev f.om him. had ueveithelesa
hu.temd loAu.eriea. The meethw between
llie poor, bi«ikei.-<lowu old man and bU
da.i::hter had been u luvirl-rendli.},' one. es-
iullv when he had to. tell her of her moth-
le'ath. The mother wb6^e li»st worda to
fBrtiicrfl,
.o, and then AiddUlxa Is -very uu-
U-. Oh: take. take them: Iheyaro
'Iher
woulil
until
burst.
now,
iil.o that
liurroundinv;
t-troii;;
try to reprodii'
'ihe
fol-
eame
where l..y «"ol.i-
l»;il she tlid not
U. Thouuli lie."
.ee
1 have toij^oiieu,
piy I.ea I so
l:o"haMl'^ *Tlit y ' Voint limes hind li.eu.selves
uroii.id u.v head wl.>n I am In lytl, '»'»» t\.cy
d.aw iloser smd eh»»er ton
seems a. thouKli my htain
have known you for a u.oat many yeara,
I , ve 1 i.oty You ha>e always hwn so good
';...e,too; b.u I eannet .•o...e».ber your
a e What I. II r ••(ioor.re." I replied.
sill eouM s.-:ueely sju-ak It. thou;;h her ac-
I (iin was not pen-eptil.li.' n. ...any
j >he repealed it alter m«
iKUii'dni; a little be.auM'
i!:Ss:»-;rit^";-an vou T.; that yoawm take
hen oh: If 1 '-'dild l.uru th.-n.: lUil hey
w ! .'.ol burn; they are too eold.Anv where i
Thai 1 eould put the.n. ' v^'"/" . '«, .,t*"''"'
oecan. I eouJ.l mo them yet. Kllltellliu
dow helow. If tli'-y ^-^I'V ''"' »« ,.
.iro'cd utterly I thhil^ 1 e.u.ld .-emomUer. It
<< eriiel of ll.em to he -o obstinate.
She w.swrin;;in..' her hands u a piteous
wa Wllih- she ha,| In-'.. 1>»IU.m' UlV wholi.
.'■Irl hnl lloNv.d out to her. Myonly boujrbt
If I eould hut restore her rea-
up looklujj for
he wi'Ut oil pleadingly :
her
words.
like a little child.
.hf eAuld not itel it
'I'er-
hinVhalb.'on: ''Never pve
Selma. 1 know she lives. .„ ..i...
t)l"a. whom Sulma had deeehed all this
time? l.ad iM-en arrested and sent haek to
SloeUholm to pay the penally of her erUne.
, ihen Selma hail told her father of lue, and
they bad eome loy:elher to seek me, but baU
found me at deifth'sdoor.
Ah so<.n as I was well, wo were marrhd
•nid aeeompanied the old man buek to Slock-
' i,„lm, whei-e wp did our be.t to eheer his
lon.ly home until bis deulh, whieb oeeurrod
' the next vcar. , , i.. «
i Now we have only ourselves and are llter-
•illy all In all lo ea.-h oilier. W c think of rc-
turnlnir to Mlnnesuia soon, lo make our per-
manent home In the dear pluco where first
wc so slranyely met.
\rn\ I ^^ ^^ cured of your
orNEHv^JuaHEAD/lCHE byusin^
y\TH-LO-PHQ-RQS.
tor \ears
it has beta
tested cxncr
is fodaj me
qnjv/suc-
ssful,
emedy
.'■•'"'"
tfbenB'5 IDruff Stow.
W YEAR'Sl
GOODS CHEAP.
(O cerfts
for thifcoauliful color
picture
tea°LSf«H"o?iW.'i visnrw N^ort
Catarrh
fur
de-
":^«a;elos.d^UUined lkl.ewtl..Ul;was
uri.ed toward, me. and eoiiil lee! Jathi.
|;.ul.ee that her eye. were l.xed upon me.
,i,d oiu-.)f ihoM unexi.falnao!ener\ou. >hU-
rs ed i>l down my >piiial et.rd. , , , ,
I turiud lo ll.>^ liuure sliiiKln«aloiiK l-lilnd
w us ;
sun!
•Oh,
1 will hm-n tliem. >elm;.," I said. "1
have sueh a hot. hot il«m« In here t n.t
heir leiiiess shall lint save them. ibe\
will burn, hut I shall have to lake one at a
time." , , ,
I detael.cd ouc of Ihr
Opposition Is what it wanls. 1 i:i will
,„ake It solid; we m-an lb. Hull s ( ou«h
svrup. It has entered ll.e ILls an<l eome out
f [r ahead. In the lanks of legitimate house-
l.'old lemedles for tbe eure of eoux.s "h^
eoUls. Dr. Mull's tou;;h Syrup stands llist,
I'riee '!<> et Ills. __^_^_^_^_
i^ftjical.
KLY'8
CREAM BALM
Cli'anitea I he N liawl
l>«a»Hj|<ia. A liny ■
PhIii nu(I liillMui-
iiiatiuu, HeaU tii«
HorwM. Keaiorea
th« M«iia«a of
Tusl«< niid Hiiivll.
TRY THE OUBE
\ou
• M
r rear, when 1
u.hen d in my ;:ui.is.
lire and seat.d theil.
'I'll,
all aroused
to
Slav,
quiet one.
quitt;
and
It
found,
of the
The rooms over the
bedi-oom, llhraiy and lal.oiatory. 1 too
meals ai the hmi.e of the 'roWlerlan I..I..-
hler, who wasonly tooK'lad to eke out his
acantv salary in this way.
In-talnedllnold elerk. Ml". Moses, who
bu.l bee., a llxlure ll.eie for many year..a..d
as l>usine<. was not ahvav. luisk,
eoiisldei-al.le tluK- to sp.;nd al niy
, Mild in my Jiltle lahoi-aloi-v. Ihe
* landlv were rellmil and e. in- .|..d
people. Mrs. Savaie, a ^-ood, »»"""■'• >,;','" ;.
ailen.l.V, to mv inner man In the eapaeltj ot
eook. Mr. Sava,;;e as spiritual adviser; while
their l.!i;;hl. pretty, IS years-old dauiihtei
.|....i.. saw thai I larked nothinji so ■,»||v.
.She was an lntelli),'enl, eompai.hu.alde. jolly
little
friends. In some way
thus,
fouii'l
Htiidh
n.i.iisK.-'
1(1 i>l down my >pliial et.. .. , , , ,
' ■' linKin«aloiiK I'ehlnd
;,„dsuld: -The .lrui< store you see ^ou.l.■.■
,.Uthrsire.leor..erl.elon--'sloU.-. Hyo .
Uouw -i^ at iM.y distance, you mu«l n .t . l-
i,,;,,., tor.aehilin tin- siurm. I will«l\..'
l„.|terforllieiil>:hl."
. Mom- wa. .Pi«t prep^'iio-'l" '■'•"*"'"'
.to.c and .-eti.e to IM. own little :y'»;'";"
i.,,i..rt.a.-. when '"i-";;'.'!';;...;:";;. 'ii"
and tlie.. I'ol. >!.■.
Mt.Mstoone side, 10 explain midi ,-. to
''"•■H \.ju will JuAt pro up stairs. Mr. Mo-e..'
I. aid.' "an I see tnal the lire U brlifhl and
, v.rvthim; in u.-iler. tt.e\ .i.n -i 'V «U' il"'';;
Mitl 1 will shai-e your .|U;.rie.s f,.r Iht iii.iht.
old man huriled a'vay. his .yini^alhie-
the two lorlorn feinak.. I
uirned ami for the llrst tiuie ohl.ii.icd a \ltw
td til'! two wo.ne.i*. faec.
The ohkr one wa. stf.iuhn^' near the Move
wiih herlonj: bony hand- « )'^"' •'''"' ;"'';;'.
ll„. .i.eerin^' warmth. Her fare ooked the
,!or and tt xtu.-e of wrinkle.l yelhnv par.-h-
jjrav haii-s stra'i;:le.l tlown
it lie' e..p. Her blue eye-.
turned full 01)0.1 ...e, weie so Pulit that they
locked aiino.l wJi.iU , I f^lt a slrauK" feui'S'
and anotln r .hiver. , , ,
woman was : itlii.4 with hor
lieid bLiilslUhlly lorward, her eyes ea.t
down, and her l.an.l.. -oft. white ami pet-
fe.'llv shaped, l..o»elj ela-|'e«l hi her lap. My
,ve.'wei-e riveted toiler fi.ee in a ...omelil.
It liasbed uiion uic that 1 ha.l nexer seen
>ueh i.erfeet features. Lone. «lark lasli- -
.wept tin; eolorless I heeks. while a ma.s of
,ale iroUlen hair ripi-led b«ek fi-o.u a pure.
.roadlMow. and wa. ijatheivd in a iocjm;
knot at the baek of he.; head. -^ l''« »;
eoarso, dark blue gown elnnK.io.oly to her
exiiuisllely rounded but slender form.
hea\ v shawl ha.l fallen l-a.k an.l one e
the white scarf she had ha.l aroun.l her head
w IS trailing on the ih.or; .;<h.j was as m«>-
tionkss as a pie.e of marble, her lonhea.!
.-ontraeted a llllle as If in d.-.p llion-dit.
-Selin I," sail the old woman, a. .he .aw
ini! Itx.kinH' at her with evi.le.it a.li..i.-ation.
Iheuirhlid not mo\e. "."ieluia. she said
haridy. She tlid not snem to
>»maller ones, took It
Into mv la!.o.-..lory. u.id .lireeU .1 i.|.ou It tht-
u.e .'.I mv ..xx.l.y.boL'en hlow-pli-e. .She
me to th.-- th.-.-shold. ll.e ' »""-^> ='>' /"'''r.
|,.Vh,;.a- in a li-aine. M.- watched uu
,, -;,!;-. iH.n.ll...' forwar.1 w-ilh ela-sped
han.h'. Her i.e.uty se. .....I almo.t unearl .-
A, lie .llaiuoiid. se.,.liog out I . b.-igb
'Vinllllalion. to tin; I i-l. sIo'-n ly swvl t.l and
tiu'.i cllap-ed, a !/. n K n.a... she u'a>o a low
erv and .auk to tlie ll ..<r un.-oii.elous.
\w t.at hersi.le In a uumn nl, striving.
|„i\ It.T^..me rl.:'.e In, v ain. to lyslore her I-.
it was hiil a faint. UiJ I eoul.l
think if I. :.\i.>K Uerovcn foi
lmi...!-ir!in';.heaullful Selma!"
l.i.e lo hers. •'Ltiok
life. I kii.'W
n.)t I'tar to
l..-lp. -
-on: s
iMUi-niiii-i'l. mv In e i .
„„. If you hill Ixuew- hou 1 lo\ed you;b(.w
I feci -111' '1"^^ ^^ '•> '
place ; Ui.i^.1"";- I'V; „,.
an.l i.rln;,' na-'l* y«»»"' lea.ni,
1
A pnrtlile 1« n\>-
1 I- idli .1 Into eaeh non
tPXiiPO li-d anillsag.ooahle
Biw *«f^ Prl.-e.V.eU
KlHts;by mall, roglHtfi-e.l.t«)et«. KLY
KKH, -ilS tirceiiwleh hliiel, NewWk.
at DruK-
IlKOTll-
lEisrcllancous.
I
FIKTKKN lll'NDUKI* (iAI.I.ONS pure Port.
Hherry an I ll"<-k Ironi I'on. .nil griijies jitit
np t..i>e.lallv hn lan.lly use. eonsl.lere.l the hest
,.,'.i..l. ..verl.nt..i. ihe niarkei for the n.o' ey .
Itelore i>iu-ehaslnK
Mc.ek.whI.h MIST HKS(.l,l>.
mo I ey
all a. Ill
pesj
ani.le ever put <'ii
Ma.h- IhT.l t.> I'^^'l
^•''^'"'''i^JiJi^AUAM-*, ChHm.ronl. M»a..
niarkei for
• i>iu-el
Mr ST
was lirou;;l.t
a\e you ff.un
vou
there a.i.l m ver noil.-e lue.'
,!i 1 i!ol ku'>w: what I was
to thi
u He ring
would nut
ft
n.ei.l. A
fi'om he..'
ftfW-
ath a
in I hat
lier .eii
have elle.'t.
ii.-r Ua.-k to eon-'
,ye-ll.l. .triiifgli
lotikeil lip al
into her eyt .
Jl I Ulll .\t|>, ui:iil>'."<'><ll>i tlus.
naii.-e
The voUi.Jte.
The
•ml of
fast
pel.oti, ami we soon ..leaim
' ■ or other, il soon ea.ue
about I lono.l more and n,ore time to spen.l
hi her company. It mav bt; that I Ml the
»*lore m-n-t.' ami more ill th.- clnr.'e o\Mr.
Mo.es; il may l.e that 1 ne^le.-ttd my lalMmt-
torv, mv et>ll. .-tion of l.u;.;- nn.l my sci.,iiliil<
readiui^'; iMii it was loiuly the.e. and Mr.
Savag.;'. little fioiil parlor, always ablaze
wiihli^hlaml war;ntl., with tl.t ehe.ry little
Ma.k-eve.l maiden always ready t.. natl to
inr, talk to ll.e. .in- to uvj, play to uv:. a. my
mood would have il, wa- toiever .Iraw.ig
my iK.w win l<;rini,' ini.i I from my :n..r« oh-
^ 'it'u'a'' t.m' dav in the latter i>art ..f Novein-
bei- that it turned vu.-y .u.l.leiily .pnte eold.
■ in an;;rv g..sts
The twili;,'l.t
Im
I
nil-
money ;
1 felt a.
i-ea.l niy
Still tl.i'ii;
The win.l was sweeping'
mou.id the -ireel corner
was deepening into nl;;ht. A .lilvin.; sleet,
which wa. fa.l turning lo snow ,
tbe faces of the passer.-by. :
botnewar.ls. I ha.l ju.l left the store to go
tomv sujiper. but openv.l the .loor and
thrust my head in again to speak to .Mr. Mos-
•'It is going to be so stonny,*" 1 cailo.l out,
•'that 1 sdiall be back early tonight to have a
good .pjlet eveiiiiiL' up stairs. 1 have not pu
out the liifhts up there. It will h.ok i^t.sy
to st!e them wel.-oniing mu •'"•k. 1 w-.s
t:rueiiy cut
all hurrvlnir
vou might think 1 bad forgotten
I hem
for
far
to
afrnlJ^
^^- 'And so 1 would, so 1 -vould, Mr. Kieo-
luan," sai.l the ..Id man. " .\ hat wit . the
n. ister'sdn.mht.rr and the millor's .laugh-
er and all tlRM,ther daughters of the town
to call on, turn about, no won.ler vou don t
cct 110 more time for your chemicals.
Mr. M«»sesV giamniar wa^ ^""l^'^y'r.,'^'-':
fective, but he wa. a goo.l heart.;d old fc low
aml.d.'ady.c(inf.ltot:.ke .eal i.. crest li
mv velfa.-e. So 1 onlyjauid.-l al l.im ami
Z.lemvwavas l.tM I .••mid through the
bli.i.ling,f..tt"ing ami diilting snow- m...ss
he rHil...«.l track and up tbe hi! to Mr. Sa -
!,..,'. I stamptfd till the snow I.. ih'J liU'e
vWlbult. an.l e.ite.-e.l the bilghL sitting n.om,
rt.-eving a warm welcome from the wl.olc^
f nnil) a"send,le.l ibf le '.. tl^om^d, lliey had
n s. Vn nie for a week, i...tea.l of f..r a few
bM.r^. KverN little detail of that snowy
night i. I.np.-.'..e.l upoi. my '«»'7;^.7' ''V,',
tt> the hot l.i-.nil an.l freshly m -Ib-.l maple
Hvrup we had lor .upper ami which nia.^le me
oxdalm: "Ah: Mr.. .Savage, you id«ay.
know just what a man wanl. to eat. ainl suit
V ur bill of fare to tl.o weuth..-r as wpll.'
t.iliss .J. s.ie," 1 aske.l. "has your new mush:
'"'••Ulll lis. Mr. Freeman. Papa ju.t brought
me the im.kuge. and I .an .caiiely wall for
?u,,pcrt;.bcovcr, lan.in .u-d. a hurry to
'''now," I alwajs have loved music above all
thlnirs, an.l .fes.ie Savace, besides being R
uretty an.l Inbresting young )>"rson, was an
Sppreclallve musician an-l the P"'"'^'';''"'- «' »
.wwl volee. So it cam.! to pass that the
ovi»\»V! «'f t»"' '"'^^ """''■ "''•■'■ *•-'" ''■"" '"■°*
hruL'ed till after l>oVI.J.k.
'•We ,'' I Hal.l. as .K-.le helpe.l me on
with my overtoil. -1 told thai good ol.l
)d .rk of mine that I MjouM b.^ rijiUl »>"»"«' ,
Sil^t^ 's callyaahuuie. Wbat a fort- a
aualii. inort
"mV Moses b;i.l eon.e to sjiy that the room,
were readv. ami the ol.l uoman. takina bo hi
.)f mv arm", led luc to one .i'!e ami .anl In
her broken way. "11.M- h.'a.l i. wroiii,'. and
for whole .lav. .he is like this, and then
.ome dav. sli"e is aU right amii... ami helps
lue ahoii't .ny work, and Is a got..j me.-
••Your niet-ey Ilow can thai
thou/lit. * "There is some niyslery h.^re.
Then 1 said to her. "There is a coinlortal.
room up stair-, where you may both stay
til morning. She must have rest.
"*_)li:" >he sai.l. "hut we have no
we .mi>l g.) now." ,
"You will need no money, I replied, and
U'oiii'i up to ;ln: gill, look her hand and a'/aiii
>.iid ••( ome.'' . , . ,
She look.^.l at her han.l lyiii/ in mine, then
,he rai>ed Ihe heavy whit.i lid^, an.l a |.!iir
of great, .lark bin.; eye. look.jd iiilo iny very
.mil. Thcv were beautiful, and
though ill thai one glance vhe bad
inn;o-t thuU'.ilils and incMrv.
iiUle -ditt'ir about them, an unmvtural
I .-ouKl thiiikof nothbig but, 1e;«*to]
. them with. There was a look in
mill. .ugh she weie ti-ying vtMy
nar.l to think of stiiiielbing and
\iid the liils .Iroopctl in such a
Almost .l.;M.airingly. Still looking at 1.1c si...
sai.l. "Mv name is Selma."
"ComtN Ihtn, Selma." 1 rcpeatt'd. ami sht
unresistingly let n.e lead her away.
M.-. Mos";s an I my.eir spent most of tin
ni-dil In talking ov.r this -trango c;oupl.
•••ihe Is tjvid'i.ilv as crazy as a lo<»..,
the old clerk. rcft;rrlng to the younger wom-
"'"•"'Yes " I reflicti, "but I can't help thlnk-
iiv there is a mystery ami f..ul play som.>
where; that her insanity is but temporai-y,
■n.l that if the immediate cause were rt;-
nioved siie wouhl be as rational as any one.
Vcrv early the next morning the guests oi
Ihe ni-'hl lip' Mart d an.l wished to no. Ihe
ol.l woman seemed very eager lo bij away.
She wouhl not hear of wailing t 11 some
breakfast migiit be bi-oughl to them and
stoli.llv refu.t.l to have any one at-tromi.any
■home. She said it was l^'ht enough
_^ paying. As
ihtm-h il lia.i'beeii her fault, pi>of chlhl, that
t.t •rand .tloit ot In r. to leineiulx-r.
"., ha.llclt h..i. Hut the w.>rtls tlhl
She felt 111.' str.ing will cidllng
iou'iiess. Tilt' bluo-vtflned
I an.l then lllte.l. She
me.smllin;: talnlly. 1 gaxed
Mild ihere was no l.)ngcr that
|.v "lilt. r; Ihcv wire lender and soft, ami
i.xp7-e..iveof unknown t'.epths of sorrow
ami unlrhd h.vc. Sh.sdd: "Ah, I .'erne m-
l„.rn..w." I .lid not wait for n.<|re, b..t
-aihered her in inv arm. ami kU.ed tho dear
'""she genMv put tne from hor an-l tottere.l
to a tdiair: ••Wait." she whspered faintly .
I broil Jil her wine an.l it rovivcil .ler a lit-
tle •• I'leii v.'U .lo not lovfi mc' I sal. .
••No. vou cannot. I forg.d Ihat we are iil-
nfo.t fotal stranger.. U sc.ms to me I have
known vou forever.'' "Ol.: .uy frle.j.l," abe
ma.le l.a.te to reply, "you have « veil UV-
b.iek mv reason. No one eLo eo.il. ha^e
d.me It. I more than love you. Hul there
ismuehlo.lo. You .10 not know, vou . oust
,.,i., ,„,. now and wail." 1 was al her knees
i„ :, moment. "Anvthing. my d.-ar tme.
Onlv ki.. me n..w..iii«t once, ami I wll u.. to
,l...-endsot tlie eaoh for you. ^^''J' ';^»^'"'
,„,. M.fllv on the lor.-ht a.l a* I knell the >.
l i.en risiii..' Il irrl.-.lly she said. "1 am .pdle
.ti-ong now. (ilve me the rest of Ihe n.'.'k-
l....... I must put it back. Aiinl Ol.-a must
iwver Know. I know ju.t what I mu^l .lo.
Ihe wav vou are I., help me is by not .•oiii-
■ ■ bv v«\ irvin'/ lo sie me uni.l I
"it mav not be f<ir many w.^eks
THE
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l(r;.'.l • I -w » ui»'
w.ul'l :i I >l< I'
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,vft\ Mui-s n- • r. ii'iO' ovi'l-
. fiMi.i u II' > re •.;li'< ttit'U.
.,1. 1 iM.if.ll.. . I'l.t Ih-' »oi"«
t I'l'tiW wome t;vi.r,v .v. ar
•i y. .:*.
IP
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(\ vein- ih-jU-"'! lO'M.e.'U tMKiii.t
■ ■).ij.v.en!ir':> em-oa
f.ir »t.V'
f.r. O. .
nu- w". n I !■< 1 •» "UU s*« t:.' f«;«' '•■"•,»
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:n.Vu'.HT,Vt. 'Af.-rl ....in...,.-..d t ..•.-..rs.j
"lit. • IP" . -h.e lOr i...ii.-» 1 ', ,-• ••"i;-; ":
wjth m
Vfcrsr- •p..'
ilH». 11.
C.^nMcnvn- : .r i-v-nty v.;iihI l.nt.-lm'l
ii.s,-n..ii- my le:t ti.iric. li t
li.'cii irrii..li;i; w.rv.'. I im ..ca.., 1 ;■, • . ,.,
" ' 'I b'".". •■•t^ . ,.„.! ^ l,r.>ll(tl io.lt*
w.;.ni 1 I
!»• iir..v »,
u .1 ^'
liiKl Ji lAA'iinu'
mil. :>■ »
in- to 11.
send for you; It .nay
l.wt vou ...u.t I'c patient. I .hall trv to Im
tlilnkln--' of the hapidne.s In store f..i- ine
I ••aiiuhi h.-r in my arm. aiiiii. te In../
how cni.'l she was an.l Imploruig li.r tohd
me g.i with h.M then, iievtrr to I
a'.;ain. The tears came to her eye
.0,
hor
■»ve her
tear, of
I i-r..'liKi'y
•rvf. Tim iii'A..> 1 lOsliUiis
».. c'i.«i.l"'d >.-.i- Ui.»l«I;< I" •!«
..I l.,.tt!iH H >euriiif> II t^'an
S. S. At r..^' U l ito •1 •■■leH.iv,
ii,.>.evlriil. i;^^iia»*ver^w|
'.uiet'ii. Iti^i tny fainilr^ oii-wtw
.hill I sh. •l.l Je ivt. . 1 th.* .ue. . n.'. 1 |;j;^
\Z,'\ ... ..^l...' Il.e .i .S, S A. to el ... MO
I Tor';; Ihe heh. t l.iii in Ko'-.her.
It-:, iiitia * .if f.' " ■•
».;.|...u.<I. ^I r. .
""Vv'u'thl'U: '^ :.. 11 . Js .^;n.;>... .M..ro
.) t.iaa t.ii il.o 'J.e:.i'< '••.>» ' •■'•v
PRANK H. PULLEN,
Pkotoarnphlc Supply Aaency
Courlftr Hiindlnc. 11 MerHuiMli St.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
l.ii! In K.x-
:-;,•,; It liic.ii;.ii,t<'.H
..I I.. .011 1'l* >>. M. S> ,
;• i->o Hfc'. I h..vt»
J T TTITS
or ALL KINI>»
O FFTCK
Yo
'''l.\Mv',,"r,r hnv." she sal.'. Then with a
look "ot .l.'leriiiiiiatlon. "Hut 1 ha\e a -bay
t p,.rform at 011. -e. w e are
wait." I r. lease. 1 her th.-n
, without oneelooklmr bu.^k
bWx-i 1 cvu' toy .
Vi-rr'.t. K
Ot«».'li.m«'ii— . v.i • i- till
c !• e>.... on ."* r.i.'f.
c.lic ! . ■ ••. I. «i'"e '•'
hi.j.u;i w'i viT :>o'T
t.».rf(in a ' •' iri5.'..r .-
t.iillftl »;•!
W.VTv I • I: J' <■<■ ' >■'
cancer. '1 .1 1 liar i<t«'«-
jia- .'. e'» 111 y ■' •
t<•.l;l^• I fa «• ,:••
corn. V.urairidy,
IK dl'
c.. .*. r:i I.', i*- 7.
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It ■.. ' i. ; . ••' "• I"'
1,>.., Mil. I... ;; ai'i.il
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8.. v>l-.eh t ...H-eeen-
• li..JiI>t-5
. i I- li. il.
lit-.. <.r ."ya'i i" ;i;i < 1 '»
•:t. Myt..'ll-.d!l.-:..!tl
mv fc'infHic t e i.r t.i.m i\
.. '1 l.iU -l .>.(•• '•.•'I'i,
••'v ;ii ih." 1 1* ' .■n...-i»
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.1 irs." ..r . . ■'. o.. v I '*M ■ "
. il;i. i>i< ...ii lliiiowu:. U.v
.„.v.iii..rl.i.fnt:r. l.v ..I .1
Buy tlio CJria:iii»l
Ij2 U r C K K -tV
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
wu'. a
look.
(••llUpai'.:
them. too.
eoul.l
tireil
not.
way,
^ai.t
wb'cl. 1 inii-t p
vtuii.v:. we can
an.l she was gone
'' It ail seen.i'.l like a -Iroain. I pu/./l.- lov.r
th.' wln.le allair. tlay after .lav, ir.x .11-' to
.olve the mv.lerv." I wouhl not d.) what .he
ha.l bld'leii ll.e "not t.i do; foi' 1 knew froUi
tlie look on her fact; I hul her iiiin.l wa. ma.le
U!.. anl she woul^Jdo just what wa. for the
" I was a cln.nge.l man. .les.ie was grieved
•in. I oti.nd.-.l bfceaiise l neulcel.'.l her. Mr.
Moses wouhl look at n.n ami sa-lly .hake his
head. He Ihouuhl I wa» puz/lingover -tuiit!
ebemical problem. Finally tbe mental
.ir-iin was too groat. 1 ixave way ;in.l b;..l a
loi."- run of b.-ain fever, my last rational
wor.ls heiic.,' an enl real y to Mr. M.ise. i.oi to
leave .I.e. an.l to keep pi-ofoumlly secret ai.y-
ihiiii.' 1 mi'-'hi say in ileliriuni.
One da\ I awoke to euiiseiousne.s. 1
heai-.l Mr.l's simrii.'.', and .>pening my eyes
saw HU open win.low ami blue sky Utyoiid.
Then a ^M-acetuI Hyure. dad In a .oft. trailing
robe, came towa.-.l me, iiinl two .lark eyes
Itioke.l int.. mine with an expression of utter
Ibankfuliiess an.l joy. It w.s Selina. Mie
look mv hand in hers and sit.opoil an.l kis.ed
iiorrr 1It»
ill ^.iti* at-
i :;\U UW a
■.T.t tt '•(■.'i:
Uii'<. it tl ■(
...It n.-«> years I'lH' I l;<> •'"•"
i.,«i:.i<> tlniitlii 1 '• ''A ".";:!.'■
.^ 11 ....ur
of 6. f*. S. Tl.'^ .•.».:.■•
t^re. 1h»Hl'^or :)rci.;
iv, |... I' ii.tr scjrt-.-l
th-Hf .lii> 1 1"'>'
bH.el.'.uli:ivlli.f I'li.t' ."I >'iy
tJinil. mer. -1 ;..-.I •> «"•-? o.» '•
[oVi.r.'nit ...!•• •■'•..•.! It. <>•:«
gmi.ll^.all.'rl.v ','»'''• J\'"','!
t.-dii eiiiv- lit,. ft'd.-M* 10 .'>
liieiioK'Mx!. A'
(jllltr uiK'^- ^-. «'
c«»rfnii(l I I'.o.
OF THE
H. R. Barker Mfe. Co.,
ti>ctit>'v'i u.«' .•■<
I OH liie'j iiii.iii|>'<'t<J
.•i.;ic. r Iiih1.i1 ii-auiiuil-
u i*r.-<r'li''.e ..■•"■ !■ .-"•''
.►vn .iioxi. '.lent l.i. tit. 1, .i .>
h ('il my I l.>'>U iii.iii'Uf;!!-
wwiTtn.i.ii'i. ••'-'' «•' '■''. ih<'< '.: '5y..-o uJt-Lf
U «....e eat:a I; . V- ... . *^^-^^^ ,,^;^;.
Trentcn.'loM Co.. Ky.. *eli. il, is-'-
%
Prlc»e,
H Mnd 10 Centrnl 8tr«>«'t.
Tr> coiitM.
Treat '.won P"'
xirt r.i IS :in r>H't««r-,m;iri«;tl
Ihow's your
lame back?
8TRKNQTHBN AMD RKSTORl IT
BY WBARINQ A
luster
PIANOS.
Ohickering, Hazelton, H. F. Miller,
rischer, Woodward & Brown, Steiff,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Secoud-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
'Kimball, 2 sets reeda, octare coupler,
j $60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
'reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
&c., Stools and Covers.
them lo llnd their way, and it was n-.i
I ihouLd.t host not to press inv
but .letermine.l to find out
Hervi.'cs
upon them, but .letermine-i lo im.i -mt mure
about them In some way. an.l hnally fol-
lowe.l tl.eia .lui.tly, becausn 1 saw. or f;m-
rie.l I saw, an appealiuK look n ."selma >
eves, 1 saw th. in tlisappear in a liUle house
in the Swc.ll'b sttliemt-nt and then returiietl
tolcll Mr. Mosustosuy nothlni,' about the
"' I was haif It.'inpbd to itdl .le.-sio U.r storv.
but M.mt Ihlnu^ kept ine from it. I was ab-
Mnt-mimle.l nn.l ill at ease all the <ln>. 1
cametlire.-liy h-.me from my -»i'>";|- ''"!
^hut mvself up in my lab.>nitory . »»>' '"-'''^
to divert my mln.l by M.me analyti.-.d ex-
.eri nenls. I was ju-t niakin.ii preparations
o 'c to work whe.. 1 I.ea,. I alight k.iock at
th.r.loor. 1 o.)( ne.l II an.l Selma walk.;d In.
savlnif as she tlid so:
•'I must be rp.ick. Aunl OiKa h .HKonr out
for the meat an.l tin; Hour an.l I must iw
back before her. I wa» .i.iito ashamcl
have acctptpd your kindness la
without repayin;; It in some wav.
.She .Irew from her bos.iin ami hel.l oi l lo
mc. in a pnilv, childish way, her ehccks
m's'hbi ,lliAtly.l.er lip. just parted with
1 tlie ext^tontnt of the .nome..t. a "f^-l^'n^'J «J
the most mu«nill.-eut diainonis. 1 he whole
' ■ttltu.lo was commandlUK. and to humor her
to
nlifht
muj a*- ii mother mijrht have 'lone.
"You have waited so long," she sai.l, "now
wall a little lmi«er. As soon as you are
stronsfcr I will tell you everythlnjs."
",\n.l be my wife?" 1 asked.
"S'e\"
B.foTe manv days 1 wa- able to hear the
-lory from lier own .I.Mir lips. H.l.l w lib the
little ae.-ent wliLh to m.' was so pretty, es-
pecially when she tried so har.l to i.ronouneo
mv name correctly.
, Thi-. in brief, was her story:
'Ihree years b.-fore, tl.'( ol'l woman she ha.l
called Aunt Ol'^a bad khlnappcd hei, a ;:irl
of IT fiom her falh.^r's iioine in .•Stockholm.
iSwe.leu. Tho ol.l woman, then a seryant in
the familv, ha.l ask.;.l Stjluia fo -o will, her
to see her .-.it k sister. The next thin;,' Ibal
.Kelma knew was that she was In a be.l in a
MraiiKo plac.^, which upon ln<|Uiry - h;' fonn.l
to be II v< -sel boimtl f..r America, lb- mo-
menl she realize.l her i.o-ition and lliat -lir
was hi^lj.les- in Hit; hands of IbeerutI ol .
woman, she ha.l lainle-i; and ever afl.^r her
iidii.l had bt'en iinptiiifi. M.e .loeilelv
o!.tve. I the ol.l woman, who ba.L; her t-a,
h.M-Aui.l Ol-za. They h:..l Hnally s.rltle.
In Lai.e^boro'. One tlay she ha.l
ftastluK lier greedy «)ld eyc^
dbnioii.l necklace which -he bad
from Selma'M mother, ."^ebna ba-l
creot awuv n«iiin, not letlin'.i the ol.l woman
kntlw that'she ha.l seen her. The .liamoi..
n.iklaee, however, ha.l brousrht lo her min-l
a.,,ociatlo»s that sh.;- .-ould m.t srasi..
Mt.n'o to snv, since her deathly faint upon
'shii.hoartl she l.ntl had no rcinei..bran.-e
whatever of what had tKJcnrrcd In her life
before that. Now she awoke to a eonseloiis-
uess that Bonielbing had gone before, but try
Why roflfcr with an •flWnsf b*oV when a prompt
,^ndporftlvewlirfi8»th»nd? The Hop Pla«t«r«l
I completely »«d«pe«smy euro B»ok»ch«,BldeMli«,^
Ipalnful MiMOlea, Kidney -W^eeknew. Bhmun*-
lonn. 8olMlo«. Plenrley. Chert PalM. Sore Lunga,
loougha. Crick and all Sudden. Sharp or VervoMt
IpAlxu. Th»aoothln«,p»In-k»ltn«»'"*»*'*"«*'**"'
Itaa^rlrtueaof Hope. HtmUook. Balawne and OuiM
loombined. Bweet and oleen. Bold oTorywhere.
]8»otB.,8ft>rtl.0O. Mailed flsr price by pToprl»-
(ton. He»PU»*erO«»»aBy, B— ton. Ma—.
90 MERRIMACK STREET.
tarXiOOlc tor the hop^no wreath and el^natnTO
lof KOPPl«A8TEB0O.,oncTcr.v r- ir'r.e plaaUr.
I B»W«« of Imltatlonii and atibalil ui . -ns.
ilown
cauvrht Ol;.^a
up.m a
•ttolc.i
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you nrc seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
j Lowell Daily Courier a good
j medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for ihiec
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
\ oard trom.
PLU.SH ALBUMS. Vcrj handsome
for Olirifttmas Preseute. Cheaper than
any plaoe in Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 36 centi
eaoh ; sc Uiug for 20 cents.
FANCY PERFUMES-Iarge and
choice line. ^
SILK HANDKEECHIEPS. One of the
finest linos we ever carried in stock at
lowest prioei.
FANCY RUBBER 00003- Preienti
for obildren.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling At prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dcren of POCKET
BOOKS, of different styles which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY- One of the lar-
gest lines in the city ladies' and Gen-
tlem n's Pen Kuives a sp' cialty.
Very large line of FANCY .SOAPS
selling low.
400 doz. HAIR FLESH aud CLOTHES
BRUSHES —The best lino ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents-Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin glovee
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant thorn genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dozen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin" all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Catch on quick of^ou'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest lino of
SHEARS we ever had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vautage to look over Stevens's stook,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent.
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Carriage
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in eaoh,
for presents ai $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and OIGAR CASES atbarga
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
SCISSORS and
and warranted
hi
'UR]
siTii
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholeniile and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If von want to leonre the moit deiirable
bargaiiit.
THE TEA TABLE.
Home Call*.
When the work Uay li.)u.-« nre closing
An.l the cvenii.K twUlKl.t '">">.
llovv Uio I.M...eH ihioiigiioul ll.e i-Uy
Se..a lorll. llieli- lovlut; culls!
CnlU so low you may ...it I.e...- them ',
lliil how many lu-..r a.i'l Hmlle'
Ami llreil l...n«lM an.l heinls bo weury
Are lorgolten for ll.e while.
The .U'i.r li.)me »oi..i.ls .-hiK Bweetly
111 Oil' cai-rt of toUliij: uieii.
Aiil. for l.ivf t'f wile ami .hlMren,
They bcek Ihclr l.on.i-a hk"*"-
So 1 »lt In ll.e lir...i<lln;r twIlUht,
A.i.l wa'.l. an llii^y Ixni.ewa.-il to,
Wilt. ;<la.l hU'iis hiirrx tnK o..wai-.l
To ihu |t anv> lliiil love them »o.
An.l I Innjr to cry o..t to them :
"O, Knai-.l Uio h.mio-lovo wen;
U.' tin-ler !ii..| ti-ue l.. yon.- .lea. |;»o«-^
ll(.\v l.»n;; yoiii-H, none can it'll •
liir I know Iherc Inon.; anions the.n
\Vti.>«« lieait 1.1 ^(I'lni'Hi .•o.n..".
Wl... 1.,'a.-* no rail I.. t;|e ««>»«'''•„,.,
— [L. A. W., It. Ooo.l lloutekoeiiiii,,.
TKA TABLF. TOIMCS.
A l;ir-o tn.et of l^iTIn Ki-e«»o couuty.
Cal., l.:i. hecii laia oiil lor tUo ri.i»lii« of
ollv« > on a lai'iie »ciil«.
In I'url-t one .-nn" I.Iro u trunk i.aeU.ir,
wh... tor to .enlH :i.i hour, will i>J.-k tri.nlx»
bflcnlllU-ally. f..Min:,r ni. exiM-nhive ilres^e.* In
tlhMiu iKiper iin.l pael<inK uwuy lUe iiu»-i .lei-
Iculel.ii.-ii.l.i-a.- will. '^ivHl .'itro. ^Vhal a
oonv. niei.t Hereon to have aioun.l, lor liow
many i«.oi.l.- tliere iiie \Uio iwlmit tliul they
.loiiolkin.w how I.. iKi.k. mii^.I when tli.y
iry to .!o it Ihtir wonlt prove inie.
TlH. l''.i»htoii».
The following l'a»-hion n.)t.M wc liii>e ':i.lhv
ereil fro... llaiperVi Hazar, the New York
Post nn.l i.ih^r nlialile M.nrceh. It l» rather
II dull lime h. lu-hluns tor il i'* >cl a Unle
curly to inuke pre.lleilonH lor .-i»rln^', auil a
litlli; 111!.' lor fall an.l winter.
Uiill..-r asnlUinii nov.iiy In Lon.lon N a
v«lvi.-t l.at triinn.e.l will, a l»o7t ol tnr ^ihai en-
clreh-i llic i'.-own, leaving a Ion;; en. I h:..i>£-
hiu iK'iiln.l t.. |>a»o. ui-oiin.l tlm i..-.k an.l i»er\e
u» .. l...a. A i-r.l hat lia^ a hhiik l...a, ii l.luek
velvit hat one of ^'ray fnr .....I a Line hat ouo
of ehii;.-»»llla. , , ., ,
(.'otiifortahl.! wrapNiiro the rule IhU »eo-
K.11. 1.11.1 the lie.'/ln« lallor ja.-kLt koih to the
wall, h.-inK tolaily uubuitahle to a ellina.e
'rhe Un-Hlaii nitron l.iiit jflven rUe to tt new
ino.h'l In ovcr.liesHOH. The lal.lUr helii;;
Dliillf.l in tin.^ l«iait^ haiiv'^ Mli.ltfht fioiu the
belt to Ihe l.oito.n of the ..kirt. the only
trlniniliu hehiKon theh.wer eil^e.
The "inlle liaH hicoini- a ihlaj? of lu\i.i>.
ami vtTV lavUh einl.rol.lerv U expemleil
unoii il. ■ SpanKh-'K an.l k'oM threa.l aiv j;eii-
eruily ine.l upon it in u.o»t i;enerou» pro-
"!\olwllhhtan.llni; prt.ll.tion of i'\\ii\\\iv* In
Uali-.li-f-.Hln;,'. the u*uul hlylu of e..itlui-o U
fb.iruiierl/-eil l.y ^Implleity. l-ltlle that U
ehihorale tlniN fuvor, ami ino.lerute <|uanll-
ticH ot hair arrani^e.l In nil eaxv, «ra.eliil
innniier are for the Ulo^t part ^llll Kten. e\eij
on tullMlri K.« oeei.Hlon*. In the place of In-
tritate an.l eomplex »ll-pOHal of hrul.U and
looph. there U a very Ke.ieral pix-feienee lor
cull. Himpiv Hilji.Me.l, ami If the hair U
bn.i.le.1, il r« u.a.le t.. lie in eii>y la^hloii a«
If II.. ananKen.tul ha.l l»cen of llllle mailer.
The "lUillv" htvie U nx'.ih very poi.nlar for
dre.'^l.|^' the lo.kn owr the torilna.l. the
noft, ilhereal halo tuUiii;: Ih.! plaee vrry
iHruelv of the llal riiii^^ ami ^hort Ihlek eolli*.
Tbe imli.ral-h)okli.;< waven of hair, iwrlea la
je uil.l.lle, ai-e n..l al.ainloi.e»l. the i-tyle I.e-
lu i-arlleuh.rlv l.e«oini..;< to woint'ij of eer-
ifu .nHl of 'feature*. The hair .IreKwi.l in
isMe la»hlon Ih the mode for ludle» Btllru.l
f ftrll..tle teu-uownM, and for reiepHoiii. and
\\U. where Ktiitely brocaden nn«l l«x«»-kH.j,
linpa.iour velveb. are .liwplHV.'. . tbt- lif^li
fciire, u la Maiie Antoluelle, U tbe height
mimion.l hoop-earrli.K-. have returncil to
Il vor. t'a..^'le hraeclflH are sjld of eoi-.e-
' y .on.lin;.' .k..lf,'nK. The pretlle.l i evl.-ej
Kiow a.liumoi.ddewdroplu the centre of
the hoop.
VAR10U8 HI-X'Il'EiS.
^lyicaL
financial*
hoier^Morbus
olic
idrrhoe^
'Ummer
^YSentery
^11 Cured 6ra
teaspoonful of
PerrrJ)avisPcim /(i/Icr
in a little Afi(/(or
Sugar and Watery
All Druggists SellIt. >j
Oliai*. TV. Eaton, Brolcer,
Room IT Centml Block.
Attention given to all flrst^.laBB
tnvosunentB.
loan* and
aaB anU Coite,
^sfiPf.Cl
1 nr nt safest of all
|Ul.bl.INVESraENT8
kota m an.oui.tH of tmuxryn •'^'WUpIm Intoitht
fro... : to H p.,r oisnt. -V'>'''i'"^'*,'"t,^ i"'^S
Oitv /'rom-i-r./, Interest 7 percent. ^^>*»«J',"y""*
oxLnvi'v.ii.Seu<tto/lu»Umo,lllce for I'ampMtt
<iK<>UOI2 WALLACi:, Agent, I'J W|Ik alrect,
ICoon. 40, lloston.
K13HN, LOEB & CO.,
ao NartMHU Street, - - - New York,
IIAYB CONhTASTLY ON HAND
A HKLIXTION OF CHOICE 1NVK8T-
.UKNY .^iKLLliJ'riKS.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHAITUCK SlfiEET, COR. KIDDLE,
•il«.
COOPERAGE.
t
Eaving engaged the gerrices cf a com-
petent man to do our work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
iSuKineM €zxti%*
HARBISON W. 8TB££T£B,
Ooii«tal>le ana Collector,
Room No. 6. Central Block.
Ofllce hoiir», from 0 to 12,2 to 6, and MomUy,
ThurK.l'iy H...I F.l.lay evtnluK.* from 7 t« 9.
4Wbiic<-lal ulicnvion to colleethtn of rente
I geiierHl ejtre of u.ncn.eot proptTty.
Correfpmtkncf of HatderH, nroktru miU Invest-
ort aottviteU.
A Valuable Jnvestment.
Tilt mm siLVEF, mm co,
Oflloo 43 Central f?troot, Rcom 10,
KPALDINCi ULOCK,
Offer« a vah.ablo InveMn.ent to Itl.onc w4.o do-
•Iro M'.re rctwi-n» f.a- tl..lr money. The con..
,„iiiVa.-o.iolenKiiKe.l In ai^y wtM-eat .|"'eu>a.
lion, t Ley arc ..ellli'K the sloek npon ll>» myrltM.
hi'Uu .•'M.fl.U-iu th.-;t U will n:ull,-.o what they
t'lulu.. Cail it"'l '*^'i (jiieu'lc nt.
BKWALL. G. M.\CI{,, PrenUlei.t,
• JACOB ROGKKS. Treaaurer,
j>. B. BAllTLKTl', Clerk.
I>IU1£CT011S»
BEWALLO. MACK. \f.}:i}'\'}\^^;}lhY
JAMh>, 15. niANCIS, 'Ol'M- 'V**"-^'-'^'
ALKXANOfcIt O. tf MNUCK,
PRICE OF CAS,
with tho dlHiMMintofl lor prompt pay-
u.eiit. U
$1.20 per Tl.oii.«a.i(l Feet.
H
e
apltbu
pn
Prlvnti'M'Irre to New VorU.
T«'le|ihono Va\), a7B.3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS I'.ONDS. ORAIN AND PRO-
VI8IONH l>niiKht an.l M,ld for C««h, or cnr-
ricd on M»rRln.
3 P, O. BuUdinOf Lowell,
FIRST>CLASS
Gas Cooking Stoves
.•jft up anil iente.l at a low rate per year,
iili»lui;lucln.leit.
OILS! m\ OILS!
We would call the attention of nsers
of Lubricating Oilti to cur etock of Oils,
which v.^e can furnish at as low price ae
any other concern in New England and
dolivored at your mill or ihop free of
fraight or cartage charges.
Crown Eagle Spindje Oil .is a pale oil
and' alincsi odorless, and is espociallj
adapted to light machinery, and with at
admixture cf Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil..
€rov;n Eagle Hi^ohinery Oil.— This is
a etan.krd oil in flash point and cold
icst^aad. tho viscosity is h.gh. It hat
sufficient hody lo enable it to ho u»!ed
pure or with a slight admiztuie of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially epiudle'j; for this service it
hal been found after long contin'te.)
tests in the largest mills m tho countrv
to excel all other oils for safety and
economy.
C. B. COBURN & CO,
H^ Market Stt'erf,
Surgeon (.'hiropodist.
Mo. 1 Preecott S.treet, . - Lowell. Ha***
onice hour» : « n. t«. to li ui., -J lo 6 and 7 lo
p. in.i .•'U.i.lHyH, J to i i>. 1.1.
QEOllOK HICI>Rlt'K, 80 Cctiirikl Mr*>«t.
(KKahllf^itC'l lu IMl.)
n- - Sole Jiitc.il 1. r li. I. \»\vr I'uusBt
-il&i^'^ IMaiio Ip.'iles ll.e l..>i I (.rljiht I Uiio
IV/icn ihe food docs not
digest, but Jcnnenis and
sours, it causes a burning
sensation. TJiis is a step
in the direction oj
INVESTMENTS
\
\
// (an he cured— safely and
surely — Xi///*
DR. SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS,
whUhwilt put all the digestive
organs in healthy condition.
r..r S«la hy nil 1)1 .iirRl»t«. Prlco 2S ctt. p^r b<.«;
Il..,xi'« for M «.« . -r ■.i.t l.y mi.ll. roitncn fr«^. ..n
rJc jlpi ..I i.rlc«. l>i-. J . II . »«..»..ck * H«i.. I'hil«.ra.
y and S r»«r OcMt.
Klrnt morlMjie, with eonpon lM>mU «"n< ''« J(
WyHlVle Hi-u.lVinnnHlly hy .'V''''""".'.', .hn wZ
Hank. Sc.-me.l on Imp.ove.l fannn In the weht.
from » tn 0 time, tho vnh.o of ihe l.mn. Abeo-
lu HvM'Ci,r«.»»'l|"-»»'l|'Hlan.l lnle.-eHt imhl
," K'r^.re with ;.- .n..'.-i. y'-"""^,^ :., "t.ifi.v.r,;;":
men. hon.U. Amon.ii- fro... *■ "" l'i>'^'' "i^-'
Mnno r hlo.'U. •M t'lHral »t.Tel. room 1. Kefer
10 .1. IN F KIMItAlJ.. I'leHl.lent App eion
vn I . ik J\s. K. FfcM-0\\>, l'ro«l.lenl Low-
HI M.SV Kl..« l..«. t«... I.KVI Ml'KAliUh.
I'rc^Me... Tn..l. r. "'>'» .^'ViimV mt TilAui FS
11 I'VTCH. tlAl'.iO.. > WIIK.MI, CIIAUL.t.s
110VhY..lkFFKlWON IIA.NCUOFT.
COKE,
Urokcn, ■croencd nud dcllvoitd ftt
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
C A 19 U .
fliligcfUanfous.
f»inH.lf;. The ton* Ibr'tnr, l>rt:;^.t ii.iid
bi'iiiitltul,!..:.! llx-y Mill ieM\w\ lu tUM
iiclter i)-,r.i, nay iipriMi.l I '-ai'o i\*r n.M.'e. Alec
s.niai'e I'iur.o Voru-H of itoe Ufl ii)hi:Uta<it.r«.
Mil to h. si.l.lutn.e lowehl luc-tory prtwn and
wnri-.'inu-.l to K've rnllre hailiurllon. «^K<tBl
U>t Geoive btw.vcus, ofKAD hullj'cr.
I5r. It. Ii. l*rc»*.coit*
r<.«tc<^oullctto Northwt'icio l>l«je!iury, N«»
Viirl d'y.
Oin«v., No. » W.".ii»Hi.'i. i;^!!:*!.!:*, eornei
;»teriiii.nfk mid »■» i.lVwl Ktretli., n.oii. wttS
!<i'. !£m Uir. (ii'fc (Inv., uM'l hoiiTK : V h I »> KA-
MA ^M nn.t jA.'.TflU.AV.", f rom !. a. m. I mil I
(i.ni. Kxcluf Inc aitpotlon (fi\' .. to .l.h«'n^c» ol
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
AMUtEWS & WIIElvLER.
MANI'K.VCTIJKHIII Of
Fine Granite \t ilafbie MK
No. 41 Thomtiihe Street,
N««r Nortbv^'U I>4>|>ot.
IT
Mitt
ItUtf
l*l»«»'
KtCAiWnwil /»ofrt/o«?«.-Slleo raw potatoes
very tl.in. put tliein In a baklnjt .li^li with
pleees of hiitler, add salt ami pepper, an I, If
like.l. M.|iie('/..; the jniee of one o.iion on
tl.ein. an.l ad.l one an.l a half eupn of inilK.
llaku one l.o'lir. *
Prune l'ii<Uiiifj.—'^^v\s half a pound of
nice prunes until ten.ler. Ucinovo the pit*,
mash line, and hwccten with a teaeni.fnl of •
Miu'ar. It.at the whites of .■\e«i:« to a slljl'l
froth, mix tlifiii li^'btly with the i.runex and |
l.ake 1.". or 'Jd mlnnle>, .l.peii.linj,' on the heat i
of the ov.^ii. Ueinove. an.l liavini,' ..••...ly half !
ft pint "f whippe.l ei.ain, ponr thi^ over tlif ,
topan.Uerve, If the .-.-eain N liel.. ill"
nh-e wltl...ni hein^; whit.pe.l lo pour ov.r
the pnd.llni,' uh nerve.!.— (I'rai.le Farmer.
Spoi,;/' Oik<' inith ]l"t llafc-.-Une enp
of >ti&ir and iwo <«;,'•< w<;I! beaten to;4ether.
One teas""'"if"' ^' '"«'"'"- P*)W.I"i' sifted
with one .-lip of n...ir; stir w.rll l..>,'etlier.
then stir in one-third of a etip of hollin;.' vva-
teror milk: Lak..- ipih-kly In a h.iUere.l tin.
If theM' dir.elioiis are followe.l. >ay!* ihc
lady who i;a V.I ihe lieipe, the eake will 1».'
verv nice.
Jinked l.i'l of Miitlon.-'VA\M a leg of
nuilton \veii.;hiii« clx or elj,'ht poiin.U: have
Ihe bone removed, ami till the eavlty
with a .Irt'^sInK made of f.»«r oiUM^eH of Kuet,
two ey^'i. two o.in.'eH of rhopped hum. ^ix
oi.neesof stale hna.l, one onion, a little
sweet maijoiain. nntinej?. nail and pepper;
new up. lay in a pun, a.i.l a teueiip of water,
uiul put In a l.ol oven. IniKte fr. qneutly, and
cook three hour-'.— [Il.rald.
Stemd Pigt;nns.-C\ei\n the pigeons, cut
them In fiiiurter's and put them, with their
Klblet!., in a naueepan with » little water-
that Is, do not cover them entirely : ^alt them
to liult taste and seanon well with pepuer,
DUtfe and anv spieeM deHlrcd and add a table-
SDOonful of hulter: eover the pan closely and
.tew until tender. Thicken the ^ravy with
tbe volk of an eRK beaten with four table-
»l)o6nfuls of milk an.l a little Hour, and when
the Kmvy thIekenH a<ld another j*poonful of
butter. ThiH rule Is for one hulf-do/en pl«-
eonH.— [M. II. ll.ln Herald.
Apple C'uHtard Pie..-K pleasant change
from ordinary apple pie Is the followlnj?:
Stew Hour Juicy apples soft. In aH little water
as poKNible without burning, press them
throuL'h a colander, an.l to each pint of tne
•trained itauce ad.l the well beaten yolk« of 6
eifKH, 1 tablcspoonful of butter, or more if
liked rich, a teaeiipfnl M.;fHr, and nulinec to
• tHHte. If eggs are nearce 2 will answer.
Bake with undcrernst only. Make a mer-
Ineuc of the 2 whites, spren.l II over the top
when done, and place It In tbe oven again to
brown.— [I'rairle Farmer.
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of a Man ii in Hii Strength.
!J«rve or fhralcil Force When lost Quick-
ly Ueitalued by CouBultlnu
i>n. C J. LEVriS.
•
Who. after intense stu.ly .in.l deep reBearch, has
lately .lUeovercl a new. Pxlraorjlnary, .|.!lc.k.
wrtalu an.l Inexpensive core for Diseases of the
lrulnai..l.-pl.>alC<'r'«. fSpennatorrhuja. Send
BIX PER CENT.
SJNKTXO ruxn
WATER CO. BONDS,
I'rlDi-lpal and Intereit payahlc at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a llmlle.l amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
an.l After careful cxa.nlnatlou re.rommen.l them
for Investment.
Ho rhnrgc mad* for tho us* of inetora.
Mo chare* mad* for ruiiulns aupply
pipes from atroet ntalna to conauinera' c«l-
lura.
Or(1«rt, whan left at oBtc#, promptly »t-
t«nded to,
0. E. CU8HING. Agent.
Wmm%-
C. H. ANDBRWM.
CIIA«. WHrtl.K«
Stobfg anU i^angrs.
Raies aim Pailor Stoves
AT THK LOWEST PUICK8.
994 BIKRRIMACtK STRRBT.
VO. 7 JOHM WRBET.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 OongresB Street, Boston.
Make Hay While the 8nn Shinai.
■The drnjfKlMH have just received a fresh
Invoice of Hop Ointment, that Infallible
cure for chapped handa and llpn, «ore nose
and eold cnieka. Every one Ih buyInK It. «o
get your supply ere It \n cxhauated. 25 centa.
Cure warranted. Nevr/ailt.
m. WeaknclN Fluhl KHeaj-eM, l'ni»"»e'V7, '"' '
Deraniccl Ku...-tlonK, .>f the NorvmiH .in'l (.emr-
Artx-T^Mn... THIS NKW AND MAIl\ KL-
iK MKm.'Al. TUhAT.MKNT has cure.l th.^
i.ost leM»er!ae lorn., of Nervous DUor.lers In
t. yo.u."an.l ol.l. To .lebllttate. yonth It bc^
1 rtw- the v)«o. of inu..l.o...l, an.l In a.lvamo.
'KeUe*rat,if: hc^lhc vlKor of youth wl .out
ifo M>.stl.llUy of ^ fali..re. J l/tti^^^^^^^^^^^^ um-
PLAINTJ", V.^-.tte iir Chroiilo l)l»<;hftiKePi Mnc-
iure. 1 elcnllon ..f the fitne, (irnvel, Kidney or
I h.. .ler Ul-or-le.-., SH.hlll.. Hc<u)...h.ry 8ymp
tonis. Krnpth.ns skln ni'CaHOs, all .v.-e ah«o-
itelv cnre.l wUt.o.it the .i-o of .iierci.ry, copal-
bi or luje,-tlont.. No rei^trtttlons In .llel or hln-
dram^or ... business. Kkcknt ca«k.s ciut.:..
IN THUPK OK K...;u UAYK. Patients whose casch
Hiifl been ne»1ectc.l, Im.lK trcnle.l or nro-
o .mo.nncS le. ar." parllrularly InvUc.l to
vuu ifi- U-ysU. A written K.jarantce of ere
K ven 1 ail r..He« arrange.l ami nn.lertaken. In
V'RACTlCinipWur.lSOf rillKTV VKAItH.
»-l»r. lewis is fre.p.entlv c.nsulte.l by
ma^ who have heeircomnlctefy dlscouragcl of
ever he^ntf <nrc.l alter Laving expertmenu^d
with vurloaH a.lvertlse.l no8ir...n8. elc.-trlc belts,
Jl-whloh In variably 'to .norc harm than jfood.
Every phase of disease .temamls.llffere
Tnoplal treatmert. To those who .nay have
h'ee? llsHPpXnted Dr. Lewis would say con-
suit l.l.n ahd ho will restore the .llsaiipolnted
oneto all thc.lutlcsof life. >*»'ether tW »«
ph%lcal or menial, perulnlng to married life
or "single blcssclnesB."
Oonaulftlon, ^'^^^^Xi^g^'iSi'B^, .,.50.
DR. LBWIS la permanently located at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I.,
One door from Richmond street (off Broad
street) OfBce hours all the year roun.l from 9
2^2 and 5 to 9; Bundoy, 10 to 2., »«/ '"^^^^eI^"
MALE COMPLAINTS SKlLtULLY TKKAl-
ED.
ifOTlOR TO COUNTRY FATIBMTfl.
Dr. I>ewl8 will, on full description of case
(With fee enclose.t), lmme.llatcly sen.l » •"PPjy
of his valuable medicines, accompanied wtth In-
structions and a.lvlcc for tho ere of the above
distressing complalnU. Just Pubushkd.
Fourth Bdltlon
Medical Minates,
with additional colored
llluatratlona,a Portrait
or TUB AlTTHOR, AI«I> A
LIST or COMPLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
•poedycure of above sub-
itecta, aexual disease* etc.
Price 2A cents by mall
to any address, from the
•Qthor. Dr. O. J. Lvwia.
I Aceot for Medical Mtantee, W. W. DVMOAK,
' ^ 191 If IddleaoB nrMt.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
l^arloi* Stoves
Of the very Itest makes.
AX LOliV pmoEB.
Call and see our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
81 MARKKT STREET.
GOLD k£DAL, Fl&Id, 1378
BAKER'S
Wiirriuit. .1 n1»»oluteiy piiie
Cooon, from wt.l.h tho exoe*8 of
Oilhaii iKJcn removed. Iv haa <Arr«
tinfalftottreniftSot Occoa mUed
wl'.h Htnrr.h,ArrowrootprB..«-»r,
nn.l !<» thoii'fort' fur mom ccoiiom-
leal, atstlug Iff thnn enecrnt .:
cup. It Ik dtUcl.r.is. noJrlnlih:.,-,
stri'ii«th<.ilaK, nully dl«Chtc.l,
and luhiilruljly adapU^d for hival
lds(V8wtllosforporsonsliihfc:i;t^
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter^
and Plumber.
.fob Worker and Itepalrer of H(»am, Cm*
and Wat«r Hl»Klu«a. PrlnllBK l*r«a«M,
Kt«<Mni Pumps. HhurtliiK. fiilUya. U»w»
Mowers, MowlUK M»<hln«s, rte.
Hhop 25 Middle Htreet, Lowell.
TRLRPHOMR 1S4-4. ^
First Letter Foundry in New EnilaM
COMMRNCKD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Sold l.jr Orocrrs^erywhera.
W. BARER & CO., MtelCT, Mass.
N«ted tor lU hard and tottgh aMtel. Me
TMTlstleaef
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for Ito UNRIVALLED NewapapM-
A.ldrMs orders lo .lOIIN K. ItOUKIUS, AgWH
sa IVater Htreet, Itoston.
Cy^ho Courier and Journal type la from
foun.try.
LAMPS.
STOVES AND RANGES!
Store Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware 3Ianufacturers.
Olaaa, Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNITVnr.
And Pe<ld)€Ts' Snppllea.
PAPER STOCK AND OLD IRON PUi;-
CIIA.«iEl>.
174 * 17« MIDDLKSEX STREET.
BOOKBItiOeftSj
MINUTE!;
Make the OKLT easy riding jump seat
lor Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Bold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
piioes to
WELLS hk 8P0FF0BD,
BIDDLE * SMAET,
0. W. LONG,
W. a. ELUS,
DAVID J. FOLGEK,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. BOABDMAN,
OSQOOD MORBILL,
Amesbury, Mass.
Invites attention lo a great va
riet^ Of useful and ornamental
articles particnlnrly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handkerchieft
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Siiper-Pliosphat**
.— AMI)
ENGLISH LAWN DRESSING,
For sale cheaj) by
J. O. ROOEllS A CO.,
so. 81 and 83 Mttrket Rtreet.
LUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FANOr HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With f.-inoy shades.
Lamps a! d shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
■AT-
FRENCH & rUF?ER'.S
131 Centrac Street*
PAINTEBS
AND
rOSTERS,
I*roa;ra.iitimei8 »
^<^Mi
-AND—
'iit
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
pirrtToif, PA.
ALL KINDS Of CXJMMBRCIAL JOB
PRINTING done at the Courier Job oa«»
promptly and at lowest prices.
J. W. BENNETT & CO..
HOOFEHS,
BSE HIVE KIIAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Grand.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la prnMred to qoota tbe Tery lowert prlcta oa
all kinds of prlAttnc. CaU (or esUmatei.
scrlplloi ol Printing
_- REQUIKED Tlf
Clot1iln«r,
I>i-y Goo«1#i«
Orocery,
Or Other Establishments,
BUILDERS.
Ton win And It to yonr lot«r«at to cmII apMi
as before beKtnnins your
PAINTING
A Kooil aa»ortm«"tit of flrat-claas gm
alwaya on hantl, at lioKoin prlee». Otw
a coll ot our new an-l •i>u«lona store.
»••
'%
-AT
Courier Job Office.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Strcflt, I.owell
Lawn anil Gariliin Mm,
Prcparc«l for Lawni, Urasa Plata, KItetaiB
Uar<len8 anil Flower fte.!*.
PRirK.Ht
Ten lb. liaifK for lOdO s.nmrc' feet...... ^.-ff
Twenty live Ih. Ungn ft.r 2MX» oqurjT feeS...91J»
Fifty lit. liagii for .Vxifl iMiuare feet 1.^
■•••■•■.•••e«<
One hUD'IrccI lb. bags.
T^nyim OrasPi gleedai
rOK aALC BT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
NO. 41 MARKKT STKI
^»«L
/'
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liOWKLIi DAILY COURIER.
LOWELL DAILY COURIEB. 8.
■DAY. JANUAtlY 21. 1888.
I'ublUhed every afternooo, BuDdays excepted,
In the Courier Uuiidliig.Juet euut uf the I'ost
OfUco, |Min Uiiui-k etrcet, Luwoll, Muos., l»y
Murdcn &, Ituwell. Subecii|«tlou prire fU.UO a
year, 50 cents a inouili, li oentB a >vceli, deliv-
•le^i b> cunler. Single cuplen '/ ccntii. Adfer-
tlbiiig rales luriiidhed uii apiiliuillou.
LoMoU \Vecki3 Juuruul puhliblieU from game
Office ou l^rUluyb. Price il.do per aniitini, al-
ways 111 advuiice. Larger elreulatlon lu tuw U8
B«ar Luwtill tliHU all ulher puptrs.
kMTKUIU A» BKCONU CI.A8d MAIL .MATTKB.
I 1.-^ r-
trmde, and that U why .he ii lo v^ry, very | 8peel«l DeSDUtClieS tO the COUrler
anxious for thia country to adopt freertrade. ' "^ v-wuaro*
What could l)e more eoiiclutiive thau thin ! ■ —
ill favor of our ivniaiuing m we are. Kun-
liind'w eouditiou In cxaolly tbo coudllion we
wi^li to avoid. To retluce us to her eoiuli-
DAKOTA'S DEAD.
Tli.ilNt» TO AND FKOM B08T0N.
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•OK TOM. B08TON. '
Boston A L.ow«U.
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HOHTON.
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4.46
3.10
6. Oil
4.26
ft.30
4.:io
6.40
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7.00
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10.00
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11.10
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6.00
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7.00
tloii !8 just what ^Lo would like. We are
bettor oft' as we are. Let us remuin^o.
Awful Result of the Blizzard.
Tlie J.OS.S of Life Enornious.
,TiiK KAKMKK WHO 8K.\i>.s to the paper an
iwcount of somelliiiiij he lias dpii.'; uud Low
he hvkh done il, i.s u public beijcfu'tor. even if
what ho has done ha. not u-eu of very «reat The Victims Number More than 1000.
Ck'tfii'ifl-
WHAT PEOPl E SAY.
Many i»eo|>l« say tliMt It la good p»
Ucy to
Bootti atm ^i|oe5.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 21, nooD. — For New England,
colder, fair weather, fresh to brisk north-
Cl)c Holufll Dnilg (JTourirr.
^ATUUD.W. JAM AUV 21. 1SK<.
Tbc Boston PoM IhuU anythliijr and every-
tbiiitf tbnt i« propo-std in the way of ta.v re>
form nrpiii)^t.'ruu'<, except a r<'dii>-lion of the
tariff iu the liiterei.t!4 of free irside. We
very much fear that the I'osl Mill have to
put up with Noiuc Kort of a pro))ot(terouK out>
«oine.
Speaker OHrlUlc ha-ii't heard (!ir l.i«t of
[the Thoebe oaso. by any nieaiH. V»'*ltnl«y'j»
jdsbate III the Ilon^e put the deinoeratK
JMlUHrely in the posilloii of nfiihlnv' to re-
[•pen the oatte because of tin ir frar >>f iii<> lo-
ilt. The HfifuinuntH for furllier Imjuiry
irc very ulrony;. and .Mr. Carlisle'i* nwii
lition iu an earlier coiiteitled caoe i>iip|i!ied
•troDKe»t. To object lo the nioMt
ohlnjf Invc8tl){uth)n li« to confers Judaf^
int, yet thiit is pietlM'ly what fh.- Sjioak-
's friends have done.
iiuportanoe, or hiisuot Ihicu done iu the Ih-'sI i
way. Some of the most >tartliii;.{ hetero- '
doxes in agriculture have proved of value in I Nkkiiaska Iitv, Xeb., Jan. 21.— Jui^e J.
the statin;,', by brin^'in;; out the lietler war *'• '^^""I'y, uKont of the Yuuklou Siou.x in-
from hotuebody who hud thouxhl It all out. ♦"»" :'v:««ify in I>akota, arrived here yester-
and hid solved the problem in some other ''^>"' ^'Ifi* helijj,' nine days on the roail. Fivu
way. Hubb'ng wits to;,'etlior is what »«- *'»)■* w«re "I'ceshary for the party to travel
cures valuable result^, and this l» especially 'W miles. The niercur> (Uniiij( the live days
true aliout fanning, which involves »o many wa« forty dejjrco.-* below xero most of the
details aud »o many tliftereut proc«'».«es. "'"^'' Thejudjte say!« the loss of life iu
And it Is on this ^rroun. I that we ask tlioso '•••»K<*t!i lias bteii «;reaily underestimated, as
who ivad ihexe coliinins to kcikI us any idea* *''•' '>»t»i'li» pa|M'rs have tried to cover It up.
thoy have on auy sulyects they may like to "^' 'lexcribeh the »cene which took place on
diseusx. . . ' ^ . bowrd the ears. The coal was runuluK low.
^ ' , The ptts«.ent{ers were «'rowde(l into one ear,
trylnjr to keep wuruj. Two babic» perii-hed.
The men tliscarded all the outer K'H'iueuts
they could hpare and kuvc them to the ladies
aud children. Kindiujj these not enouxh,
they broui(ht mail sacks from the postal
cur and wrapped the cliildren up In
tbcm. While at one station in Honboiuinu
county, U) bodies were brought into
the dc|»ot In one ilay. In the same couuiy
the list of deu<l will reach fully l«i). Tlit; re-
ports maile ai Vankton >esturJay of tlie loss
of life tliroujfliout the territory ll<uro up
l<x)0. The counties where the lo<.<. of life
was the lar((rsi are: lioiihoninic, KO; ilut
ohhi>on. 14; Lincoln. I.'); Ilaatlle. 2.'); Spink,
W; It and. 10; Ward. 1.1. The nortlierii and
ciMiltd part" of tlie territory have nol lu-en
t«k. .dvan.ag. of ch-iifoux's j„^ "T j '^"^erly winds, diminishing in force.
•took reduoiiig s»l«, to buy overcoMta •»
■ ulta, even If uue is uot Iu luiuimllato uv«c|
John \\\ Ai»ams, of liitlloton.who has ii
practical knowIe«l;,'eand the licail to apply It,
tliink^ the \alue placed upon pomace as ii
food for cattle Is overstated Ity some. For
instancp, a .Slierboru man thinks It is worfh
alwut iKjuarter of a cent u pound, and he
would feed about 20 pounds a day. Mr.
Adams w ould rather have two cents' worth
of tfiain than 20 pounds of pomace. He is
now feeding pomace daily to his eow», aud
ho throws the meal of whatever kind hu is
feeding on to the pomace, and sometimes a
little salt with it.
TlIK ItoWKKIl FkKIII.I/.KH a».MI'A.NV
call atit-nllon to tlio fact that it Is uot the
actual amount of iilitit fond coatahicl iu a
«iven leriill/er wliiih oslablisiics lis \alije,
so mucli as the suiount nf plant food that is heard from fully. The jud,'e named a num-
available. Insoluble ujalicr, which may be her of euriaus iiu id« nis relaiiuK to the wan-
made up of vahiabN' chemical consiltuent*, ' <t''riii;;s of penpN- who went "Ut in the storm,
msy Ih) nearly worthless for Ituiiiediiie use, I Mis. Itrowulu!.' of Turner ciiiiiy wciil from
becauso the plant food i« not in e„iidili.»u lo hirliouselothe stablo, a lislance of 100
be assimllatcl by iiic piMut. .There tire many feel, and Iit body was rceovi red Sunday
ihliivrs to be coiisi lired In buyiui; comluer- nnen ii»l!c«. fron home. (Ii.irles l>oilill^M;r,
« iai fertili/ers. j w farmer of i'urncr i.iunty, jurished siven
u<<kiti<ii .^- .r. ... feet fronHtts boiiM.-. A woman, innie
of anjrthliiK, b«cMuso it is not vverjr day
one has the oppurtuuitjr to luako a few
dollars so easlljr.
They say that whrn J. L. Challfoux ad-
vertlsos a mark down In anythlus (ha
Koods arv Hlways found In his storo, re<
duoed In itrlou Just as anuouncvd In tha
uowapapers.
Bvsrybody agrees to say that there Is not
ftiolhorolotlilMg store iu town where slieh
enormous crowds van lie seen durlni^ thu
buslneas hours as thure are Invariably In
the una-prlve elothlng house of J. L. Chall-
foux, lAOriiiral street.
Competitors do Lot like to acknowledge
It. neverthelfsii the iteople know by experl-
enoe thaM^iialiroux's prices are Invariably
lower for th« self same quality of goods,
utada and triiiiiued in the same manner,
than any other violhlug or hat house In
this olty.
Ko^fouSr you" are aware that J^ L. Chali-
foux^e-omor thu heaviest clothing buyers
lu this country. In favt tlier*> are ouly very
few flrms lu tUe New Kugluiid staffs that
consume as many goods un he does.
Paying spot rush for evt* rytliing he iiua.
chases, and buying Iwi-ge lots fur his Man
Chester and Lowuli stores, he oblaius prices
for his goo<lM iteluwr ihw regular market
iat**s, which < uHbl«> him to cut prices in
Lowell aud .tlHu*-li«»ifi-, to the grt*Ml dis-
pleasure of hi* eompullturs.
J. L.. Challloiia swys, and there is no
doiil>t about it. thiti he sells more goods
un- I ***■" ""ywtbcr clothli r In Lowell, JUitloiu
9r)r anH Jancp Spoons.
CENTRAL STORE.
THe Prices Oiil II!
I
REVOLUTION!
REVOLUTION!
REVOLUTION!
The Bijou Shoe Store.
V^eM They Would!
Well. Why Shouldn't They? They
are low tnough, Good-
ness Kviows.
n\^ have Haifa bl§ trade ever
since tft marked dtntrm ^***' Ooodt
andannemneea amr ht4^ ntion of
going out •/ &uifine»tt, k "« «»*•
not making nny nt^n^gr *% * •"•
have tesH gooda evert/ nighUr A *•**
WOW' all we uieh U to hcIV o% '«
clean, elick and nmooth durinit
the coming Blx weehs. We thiiUt
we have marked our prieee low
Motwlilistsmling the rondltlen of buil
nesa at present we had the pleasure of re-
eordJngon our b«>oka one of ihe largest
January week sales we ever had. There Is
only one explanation. The p«*op|e appre-
^ slate<l our general revolution iu prieea. | CnOUgh lo do it, and HtUt Continue
■ very one who visited us Ust week went L , ,
• way with « sn.lling ft.ce. We are sur. ' "*'*''*''*^ ''""'» «"""' t^^'d odd
each one will come back again, for Ihey got i'**'* CVerg dug in onUr to clote
.uor. than usual values. This wesk ^. ,Hem out at once. A giunce at
shall .ontlnue to make shrewd b lyers 1* ir««ncff ai
happy. Wehaveoalylwowi^eksor so be. I**'"* l^l'tSH (iood», Cloak», DO'
fore stor< truing and onr stork ie tuo\meHtirM, UnHierg, (Hove», Ham-
large. We are going to reduce it. Coiue
Or. Orecn of the Wcsttrn I iii.m telcurnph
Ipaoy made u stioint iirf,'umci;t atfaiiist
postal tele;jfraph system before the Sen-
post-ofliee committee jesterday. He
►wed tbut there liad been a steady de-
lu the cost of messages since 1><4!7;
bis <»oiupany was ownetl |.y :Vmm) people.
I that it could not he eonsidere«i a close cor-
Ibntioa; that its property could not h<»
Implicated for its capllall/ation : and. In jreii-
•I, made a pretty )food ease In opposition
, government telegraphy. This is one of
l|» principal fl nest ions to come before the
jkntlt C'onKiess, and several bills to secom-
jlsh it »rc now In the ban Is of Uie commit-
r Z
Mr,
Irish .4fralrs.
Halfoiir. the chief secrelar.. . attended
thejiidxes' luncheon in Dublin Thursday,
lie was hootcil on riiterlu;,' th«! building, and
when ho came oul he was (greeted with yells
and Jeers aud cries of "Halfour. lliu liar,"
liiitcd Ireland Hlle^es thii the govern-
mciit had ananiicd for the arret of c anon
o'.Mahoney, whoehai>red Major lloberls, the
Kovernor of fork ••ouuty iail. with corrupt-
ing vouuK Uirls, but had Ik. n .leienrecr'from
cuforeliig the measure by an intimation that
«ver\ Catholii <'ou>»tabk' in Cork ordered to
known, ol (lie kuiue count \, Went out to cure ' 1"'*'** *■>** ICimmI trvatnient to customers
I for her chickens, and was found iM'o luiles i will always cany the day.
!• trom. ilie a;;ency
from Ik'i' house. Hoa I
to Yankton are lintd wlili dead cultle.
many farmers IosIuk lilT ilVt'y 'Timl.'' ~( >ne
man lo«t over lOd hea.|. Tlie loss of slock
cannot be estimatid. V. L. flark and wife of
Vanklon county vvere «lrivln;,' toward Yank-
ton when thu bli//anl struck them. The
hores refused to proceed and were turned
loose, .Mr. t lark took a strap and fastened
one end lo .Mrs. (lark ami the other end to
himself, ami, tnrniiii; their backs to the wind.
take part in making the arrest would throw
down his ari s. i w»ii.|i;red at random. Thijy c.im« to a
Mr, Lane. 31, r,. upon Ix in;; lodyied in liaystack, into which they burrowed aud rc-
< Mikjail. wasstrip|Hj.l by the wardens and n,:,i,u.d all id ht In ib.. iimi-..i...r m..
coinpe||,.d to put un the prison itarb. He "'"'"' "" '"•''"• '" ^'"^ nioniiux. .Mr,
eoniplaiiis he cannot eat tin- |)risoii food, and *-'''*'''^ ciasvleii out and iiroeoedod to a hooso;
that hu has to sleep on a plank, with scanty l»e wa. obli;<cd to crawl on his liauiU mid
''MrK'TVooke.aeou.inof Dr. ( ross, who ! f."":"' ,"". Ih' ,""''"" T"" ""T """•
was recently executcl. has been arre^icj |„ "«-' ri-*'«<"»'*;J the '»ou-.c and procured asnlsl.
fork. char.,'ed with siarvimr her husband ""^■<-' *^ K*> »«I«t Mrs. (lark. Siie
'"m'''"Vi.<mI"'^^ "*.'.'."","''''''! "-''"'"• was dead when found. William Rels-
T-*/i?.ii;;:j/:vK^£-L,fu,aTi!r'"« r r"' """• "-"« ■"■"• f"^
'"idlanicre iail sinc«! October ai, was rclea*ed I **'*'''' »•*"'"' f't'/'u lo death within a few
rlflrCusblmj executed the snuienee of ' I*"ri>lay. His constitution is imich shattered I 'eet of the stable to which ibev bad gone to
law upon youiiK Nowlin in u dece-.t an.l "»'' »«*^^ will ko to the soutlj of Kranco to re- i ctre for stock. Joshua Tavlor and twosons
MCtaale, aVid the newspapers had only ' He whs driven to a ln.tel, f<.llowe.i by a lonjc I '"■'<*•"'-* 'I'^J »torm came up. Their bodies
• rtpresentatlve present. Ills report, to pioecs.i„i, with tor.hes and music, w'liere he have not been found. Jiid^e Kinney has re-
Wre, omitted no detail that woubl aid yo ''''^X.;;\^Z^^':^t the exchcucr court ' •'"''''''^' ^^'■'' "-on, the aijemy. and he ,avs
OOuplotcness of the Mory. :tn.| it was sup- 1 |,!,„ ,rraiited a .lemand in behilf oj Mr, Wil- ' w'^"'-' " '"•'K*^' "uniber of ludians were out
Mo one can alTord, In Jiislicti to his own
pit^^ to buy tlolhlug, gents' furnishing
gou«is, Scotch or fur caps, etc., without
visiting the one-price clothing house of J.
L. Challfoux, 16 Central street. Vou may
rest assurad that If you llnd Just what you
waut la hla store you will save from 10 to
VA per eont. on your purchases.
You cannot make a mIsUke in buying
your gooda from .1. L. Chulifoux, la Central
street. First, hU prices are lower thau the
lowest, toeond, if after you rettrrn home
you dud you have bought an article you do
not like, all you have to do Is to carry the
goods back and your money will be cheer-
fully rafanded. What more can yoa ask *.>
HJbraHgstatt^
Til. Rossell & I,
and exanilue the goetls. tlicy will sail
themselves. We have knlfeil the prieea
right aud left. Kee for yourselves.
i. itO palVH Chltd*H Goat and
Kid Spring Heel Shoeit, tfizen
A to 10 l-», ail solid and a
*' rattier*' for wear, 71e, per
pair. Regular $1 gooda,
2. aa pairs Ladies ' Oil Ooat \ew
York Hoofs, hatui-finishetf,
sold ifsualtg for $3,50; to
close out, $2,00 per pair.
These are from one of the best
New York houses and are re
liable,
,3, 02 odd pairs Ladies* Boots,
rang ingin^^r ice from $3- to
burgs, Ltirea and Underwear
will convince all that no such
genuine bargains me offered
elsewhere. l}o not be humbugged
bg unscrupulous advertising
dodges to raise moneg. We are
going out of business ami everg^
thing in our stock is marked
down as represented.
Oswald & Co.,
3S nnd»r Contrnl filtreet.
Dted by Industrious "itumpiiii" of ih. ' frid Hlunl for tin I i.io.lucil.ui of eeriaiu huntiim and haiiliu); wood, noncare missing
J Witnesses. 15ut on the wlioN^ the ac- T'!^;?''.''"'"/.! ;'"'''''''.'V'" "'*' .^^■^'"'^:'"' ■■"''"'''''*''"• J"^l<i-' was ae.ompanied all Ihrouirh the
. .r. less revolting than wh-n a .,uad ' ^^ll^'V) 'IlilyS;./:^ 'l^ldS.'" '"'• "'""^ , — ^' -"»-•"« "> i- -if.: t:^t!^
.•I
\U
iporters arc turned loose to write u|i an !
tlon from every possilee jioint of view, i
Ie aetitiinent in opp<j.-iiion to Ioiilt stories '
lOgiDgH is KrowiiiK. and |ja>- erystalli/ed
propositions before the «ieii<ial t'ourt'
^Islation to prohibit llieiii. This m.-iy j
wise, hut it is certain that there is'
y of heller liter.it M re than sensiiiional
liDts uf execution^.
Kr, McFa Ideii oj (iweedore hiis been ar-
rested at Ariinnjli for lakinu part iu lite op-
position to evictions. Mr. Mlaiie. iiieiiiberof
I>arliaineiit for South Aiiiia-ii. wa« iirresled
at Ihe same lime, eharu'td with iiiakinj;
• peeehes incitiiiy; Ihe tenants to res|-t the au-
thorities.
One Kesult of tliu Hoaiii; flu floods.
Wude 400f) workinun, under the <'<.ii>iu iikI
slightly frozen about the hands and feel.
The Mobile Couuiy Court House Destroyed
-i.onH, «n»o,U<N>.
MuHii.K. Ala., Jiiii. 21. -The .Mol.iicrounty
conn houveau-lit fire yesterday from a de-
fective Uue, and in less than an hour was de-
stroyed. All the valuable papers ami ruc-
We Don't Wniit to Cii iiiife.
ind has all "tiie iuarket> of ilie world"
* disposal, as far as free-traile and a bii,'
I can give them to her. Iler minufact-
ire hampered by no tarilf on raw ma-
of several mandarin v were makiii;; a bivak- . oids were savcl. but the 'aw librarv, vniuod
water to stem the Hoant' Hj llood.s, ibcy '=*• *"*''*"*^- -""'•"••>' <!• Loss on 'buildiuK,
were engulfed by a sudden r.sh of water ' *"'^'"**"= *"^'""'' ^'"- ^'^'^^^''
and only a few c>ea|)ed.
Notes.
<^ice!i Vii'foria i^ tldnkinj,' of ^'oiny: to
Florence In tliespriiii;.
'Ihe mayor of Cork is to be pro^ceuled by
, the waxes tliey pay aie eiilianced by ' the -ovrnin. nt for .assaultlu- a police ser-
Oleclion" of any sort, lier ermimiM'cial -'eant an<l ie«eiiinK' a prisoner,
m» with other counlrie- are a- n.»arlv ' I'hf I^ondon Lancet (the medical Journal t
bmellcU as can be. Hut what is Ku^- :;?.:S '^ul^:?^^:'':^:!.^''::^ ^^^
'oondlllon? .She ujanufaeUirc- a -^'real to I'ots<lain in tlie spring.
>re than she can sell, and her faclorlos i '" <'on«e(|uencc of an intiination fioui the
) under hard times while her ooera- I f I"'"'"'' .i^y-niini-nt that she must not allow
^ - , . ' , • her name lobe connected with intrigues of
•e BUfTering from want, and some of the opposition, e.\.(|ueen Isabella has left f ho
1*0111 starvation. .She even has a very t t'*"">t''y
iloe of otjr American market, for she j
M millions of dollars' wortli of ^'oods
[«kr. But still she Is not happy. We Panama canal shares foil otl' 2.'> francs in
■Bes try to couviuce ourselves that wo ' •*'"■'"• Friday beeause the lottery loans for
kutppy, In this country. We ,.,|k : »'^'"'K '" i^"* ^"""tru'^Hou were refused by
ttjio markets of the world" rm ihe El | At a nu .-tin;,' of the directors of the Uniteil
J whiob, If we could occupy it, would ! •'^'"to"' Cable coin|)anv in London l<'riday,
!'.ble«t. Bui wc arc far happier than ''"'"' I'^'^'er, the chairman, saiti that the «i
It. We would not any of us ox-
OQilitions with ijcr
Itespoiinlble for the Murder.
LoMi HuA.M H. X. J.. Jan. 21. -Pete
Dowiiiii? and ilie woman called Dunk are
found by tin; coroner's jury lo be res|ionsil)le
for the murtlcr of I{ol>ert Hamilton. .Mr.
Dro-xel's servant, some weeks asro.
Death of (iarlleld's Mother.
.Mk.mou. (>.. Jan, 21.— .Mrs, (iarlield, the
mothor of the late Presideni (iarlield. die<l
this niornin<'.
Hear Admiral Louis H. Versturinc of the
British navy eummitted suiciile in Kalmoiilh
Kri'lay. wliile insane,
man
s V
IL' il
the ministers.
|)endy cable rate .lidn't pay. and advocated
haviiij^ il increased to a shillin<'.
with her. (Jur pooi)le are I The rebeU lo»t l,s() men in the re ent baltle
ey, andgeltlnjjan ever so P" ^''*'' ^'^'"l"'- * «>l- Kitclieiicr, who was
on the whole ili'.n ibn wounded in the ti'^ht, has been obli^'ed lo -j^o
, on tlie v\ bolt, iban the ly (^.„j,.o jq,. ,,.„ .,„j j ^ j
liorc money
living
Mro. Almost uolK)dy who has lo It is stated that the United .Slates j,'Overii-
Ilvlnn ever thinks of 1,'oinL,' from I ""■"^ claims jieavy compeusalion from Spain
land, or Scoland. or Ireland, or '' .'[•'' ^''^ ,""':-«'" !" tn'almcnt of Dr. Na<lal liy
,.„.., , I the aiithornie^ in Torto Kico.
side. But thousands cv.-!rv yean Mr, I'h..li.s ilii.- Auiei lean
THE EVIL
Of the tige is kidney nn<l Madder
disetise. More tlmn hull of ail
deatli.H are cnu.'^ed by it. Hunt's
Reuiedy is an ji))soIiite relief,
aw thouyaiidf^ of .saved men and
women can testify. Sold by all
apothecaries and dealers.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Freseott National Hank.
We take pride in ahowinj property
lise the rosidenoes we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oor personal supervision aud no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are filled for steam and hot aud
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— \Vc M'idom have a place Ibat we can
otier at the low |.rleo placed on this extra well-
built two-story luxisc of elKht looms, licsldc
bath room; lieati d by furnace, bits bard wood
Itooi-H In dinlii;; r,,ona, kitchen and pantrv;
hand.^omo kuh il Mores, etc. NeiKhborbood llrii-
class and near lniMiiess. (Ks'.u)
On Central Street.— Very desirable piece of
properly, oi.-iHtliiK of two-ntory Iioubc and
nearly i7()(» leei oi bind. CoiiM easily be made
to \my nioiH! iban 10 per cent. net. (16fl8)
Not far from MerrlmHck Street,— Two-
story, two-tciu-ment liouse of 14 rooms, ilnlshcd
In good shape. A Itargain at ♦S.'KK). {XmX)
If you will (;!»ll lit onr otUcc we will nhow you
some invcfitiiients that will pay you better liian
10 per cent.
ODOWNELLIGILIRIDE..
SWEEPING REDUCTION
A.ND
Closine: Out Sale
UF.
$'^, lumped at $2,47 per pair,
4. 49 pairs aents* English Grain
Balmorals, vevg reliable and
always sold at $3, $2.10 per
pair,
a, 140 pairs Men*s, Brtgn* and
Youths* Solid Leather Bal-
morals, sizes from youths' 11
up to men's No, 11, which
would be good value at $1,25,
we sell this week at OSc, Iheg
are *>dlre cheap** at this price. \ ^'' ®'"* Gents* Heavy Underwear
O, IttO pairs Ladies* Slippirs iH\ "' Half Price,
beaver' lined kid, both plain
and fancy, embroldtred <•<•/-
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
vet, and in fart a little of
everything, ail at the same
price, 73c,
1
tbo^e counlrits to Ainericii to
inent residents, and .solely and
luso tbcy want to earn morn
I'h'flp*. ilii.- Auieiicaii minister, dis-
tributed prizes at the Mirkbeek institute,
London. Friday, and delivered an oral Ion on
the advantageo ot education.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
»8 OENTRAI. 8TKKKT.
Over I'rcHcott National Bank.
NKW IIAMP.SIIIHK.
(^could we expoel lo do if wc '
I our protective sysloin, and at' Airs. Mary M.uin died at Urford Thurs-
tbat rejjard where i:n;,'land ''")• '•^ed 102 years and two months. I
»|ialnly couldu'l expect to ixj ' At the lime the mill of the Exclor .Manu-1
M England's comucfllor in facturini,' company was burued, last ()ci(d>er i
than Knglnnd is. But Kn;;- ' n considerable niuount of lireracn's property
rthan we are now. Add our ' was stolen. Friday the police made a raid
that part of il whieli she ^ on rooms of students, and found some of tlie
eiire, to wh.it she already mlssioir arlieles, including hats, lanterns.
axes and buckets.
'■''•■'<■•' •' ;■ ><
(■^gettinif more eompeliii<;
ittfacturcrs would have Icvs
^/posseM. England nndor-
Sbc has no fears of us
J0 |be world" as n competl-
IwlOilW to ffive up all the
l)oM there for the ebaines
llllis country under free-
A Delicious Invalid Food.
When you think of the naoseatin;; com
pounds ni.ide for invalids, it does the heart '
good to know lh.it tbore is one invalid food I
that is delicious. Ills I.actated Food, the'
Ijesl food in ali cases of convalescence. It I
es|)eeially meets the wants of dyspeptics, be
Ing easily digested.
P 0 W D E R
Acme Skates
AM solid stoel and line nnlsh,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of Skates is the larRest ever olTercd
In Lowell, and enilnac.-s all leading styles and
makes.
All Our Heavy Goods Are Marked
in This Same Proportion.
Men's Cork Sole Shoes $4,09,
worth $5,50,
Men's rancg Slippers 98 cents,
$1,25 to $2 goods,
Men*s Goat Opera Slippers,
hand-sewed, 98c,, down from
$1,50.
Lamb's Wool Soles 19c,
Our $5 line hand-seweil Shoes
reduced to $4,13, ,
Revolution prices In all departments.
Our stock will be low at stock taking, but
It will be your gain, not oars. Grab the
bargains while they are flylac .
ABSOLL'TEI.T ITHE AND
ConseMlng all the jcood fiuallties^a
nking powders, while It contain*
none nf their Injurious Ingredients.
HUTALTIIFIL,
f
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
OK ALL KINDS
AT THIS 0,FtICS,
i; I
riETT
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimack St.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
'nPJ^'l*"'!? ^ <l"°*e 'he very lowest prices on
aU kinds of printing. (jaU for eatiraates.
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION !
REVOLUTION!
50 dozen Blue Ribbed Shirts and Draw-
ers for 38c., down from 62.
60 doten Geuts' Scotch Gray Shirts and
Drawers for 38c., down from 75,
Gents' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers for
59, 67, 87c., $1, previous prices 76c.,
$1.10,-$1.25, $1,60.
100 dozen Gents' White All-Wool Shirts
and Drawers for exactly half price,
371-2, 60, 62,75c.
Ladies' SB-cent Vests dowa to 25c.
Ladies' 60 and 62-oent Vests down te
38c.
Ladies' 75-cent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2c.
Ladies' Medicated All-Wool, richly worth
$125 to $1.50, down to 75c.
Boys' Scotch Gray Shirts and Drawers,
62 cents, down to 38c.
HOSIERY.
All our 20 and 25-cent Hose dowH to
12 l-2c.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 cents, down to
25o.
About 100 lbs. 8-oent Ball Yarns, all
colors, down to 5c,
BAItO.AJ[]VS
la Corsets, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Kid
Gloves, Hamburg, Cotton Underwear,
Oloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
49-Ladles are requested to visit onr stora
and compare prices.
O'DONNELL & GILBRIDE,
U6 118,ia04U3]lwtinuMkBt.
FINANCIAL.
LOWELL DAILY COURIER. SATURDAY. .TAMTTARV 21, 1888.
LOCAL NEWS.
'oday'a Boston and New York'
f
FATAL ACCIDENT.
Markets.
IVrom Cordley A Oouapany.J
, A .«^. -lH8truck by a Train at South Wil-
! A RiflU ,-Uue Man Killed and Another
filngto..
iijuied.
The 12 o'clock u
Lowell roail (his jioon
New York, 12 in.— Tlie bank statement corUlu-
reflects a most satisfactory condition of
trade, pron:i|)t collections aud steady aocumu-
fatlon of money at the centres. The gnlu in re-
inre Is at nti unprecedented rate. Deposits in-
I and loauH do nut shrink unreasonably.
The ttatcmvnt Is i-ell(;cied in the firm and
her eloslnir, aud Missouri PadOc U stronger
I Geo, ijould's atsuratice that neither he nor
itetbor hsH sold any. Ll<|uidaUon of Bead-
: p6ol shows large absorptive power.
(luotatlous.
IIONUS.
f^loslnx Opening Closing
•lau.'iO. Jku. 'il, Jan.itl,
"ain from Koston on the
*ruek a sleigh at a
I crossing in .South WWmn^.^ -^'auJ^lS'
I U, uud tilling one of the oJcMpa. ^ M^oune ly
JuriW Ibe olher, BarthoMnevC - j,^
wasdrlvin/f. He fs a man f^f (iO, living
Wakefield and was on hh* w.iy to the ehefni- 1
cal works ut Wilmin^rtoti fo fcet U rrels. He
says his view of the appron**hlnK i rain was
obstructed by cars, aud r>flii<»ro he ki'ew any-
thing > of hlN <Jauger the tral»i *'■»
upon him. He was knoclied to ono *IJ«'
hut escape.I with Nliu;ht injurioi' to
his head. He has two children. His |f»>n-
paolon waH .John Molunev, a man HO yeV*
old, aud he was iustaiitlvkllled. Both men
lived ill Wakerteld, Moloney's li
and Kiveii in c
liody Was |,
traced the history of world famous byroofl
from their oritfin. aud contained a Kreal"^ deal
of infortuatiou notseneraliv kuowu.— [Con
cord Montlor.
UlBccr ticorge I>aalavv, who waif
to give up hih boat in e'entralville last falfon
account ol sicknox, U now eonvalehcent, and
will prol>abIy be oul as .soou us the warm
weatner comes.
Seigi. Duuluvev of tbo police force ba*
been very unfoituuate since a Winter street
rou^h made a desperalc assault on bim sev-
eral years ai{o, never havinjj entirely recov-
ereil irom the blow. He is again prostrated
by lllncKH and OtHccrtjiejfif acts as sergeant
jj his stead for the «.30 o'clock relief.
lion. ^.';'''«ui K. Brswn, for many years
one of the mosi. iirominent aud esteeuiod
residents of Lowell, and whose ill health the
past year bus been announced, has retired
from'theold law firm of Hrown & Aker.
Mr. Drowii's heaLdi continues lo fail and he
Is bow iiuite feeliie.
Dr. L. b. Fox Mvas called to MancbeMter
Thursday to make a diagnosis of the case of
Mr. (Icorifc A. Crosby.' His examination leil
, , fruneral SerYloes.
rron ,«'f*'i'"",^'""' ^' Mrs. Charles A. Kendall
-icon- took place from her late home. 151 Gorbam
f .ite Alexander I{la<.kburn of tbe First B^ptist
church ortlciuii
Prom Yesterday's Second Edition.
4>
C. L fiooH ^ Co*
Maasaohusetts
, , , "If. Mr. Arthur O. Pollard
hadehurue, and the bearers were Frank
Crosby, ./ason W, Cro»^bv, Albert M. Oruv,
It"" », ^.'■"•'* •'"'•*^l''» >'• '<i««y Mild Kdwafd
iV, Vyood. all couxiusof the deceased. The
P."flood^"Air- " '-'^*^"'''*' *'"*«'■'''..*'"'• Y- i '*''^0"' "'"l ^l»L- items for
Fuller. Ther<
FROM WA8HIN0TQN.
Itlverand liar-
Almost a Miracle
Mlloe of the
bur Itlll.
W.vsiii.NtjTON, .Jan, ao.-AlthouRh the riv- ,
cr aud harbor bill Is not iinished it Is under- Oneof'tlK^Most HoninrkableCiires
Itio A Pacinc Inc's
K. A \V..V«
>rula!^oiitlit*rn In'a
clean tMutral 4's....
J Itur. Jt Nor. 5's,..
lUoouslu Cutitral lit,.
• •••esessssses
•• ssesssssss
inlnwall
Vsiou.,..
Islou Water Power, .
Likliiie
lUoston
^verlck
rlstun .Street........
iliinHn'8 May
noltscol Hay
l>lego
LMSka ................
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sees
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hrouitbt to this city am) Kiven in charge of [ ht. n to form an opinion similur to that of the
'Undertaker lirook^, Donnelly was taken to mt* Hlint; phvhicians. whii'h was that the
St, .John's hospital, '''"'* .'•..«•.......
The t»aek part of the Nkull of .Moloncv was
crushed In and bis r'Kht lej^ was broken be-
low the knee.
uatiPit ' ^** Kuft'eiiuK from passive conges-
tion of i ''•''"•»'•'• ,, .„
BA8C BALL.
TNL.KP1IONB HI >OKB.
Brtean Boll Tel. Co. '-M'2 1\1
I Tele phono (Jo .'In ...
KiiKluntI Tul. Co.. II
KAI1.UOAD mocaa.
Jt .S.Fe
loiic A I'acltie
feffo, Itiir. ft Uiilney
Our. A .Noidieru.,
Irsnt'eiitral
; ft Peru Mnnjuetle
Ift Peru JHInr. prtT.
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LOCAL KAII.KOAlia.
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Another Flayer Hired-Douht About ihe
Ulvcr Street Urounds.
The Lowell mauaa;emenl have secured
Campiou, the rii»i baseman of tbe New
Havens of last year, who will cover tbe
same ha); In this eity the coininK season. Tha
management have conclu<led that it will Imj
better to have a permiincnt Hrst baseman,
and they are undoubtedly riKhl. Campion
plaved with ( udworth at IJav City, Mhib..
and is agoud man In every reopcel, so it is
said,
Prince, the crick lirht baseman of the New
the
bad
Council """ ^^ ' ^" ^^ •'••'"" '>* under
weather for * '"*^' ^*^'' haviUK taken a
bis honie for folir .. ' ^'^ ^««''-' '» »»''« »« ^
about atfain, ,.. , ., . ,_
Alderman BoulwellU "'« '"t'^e'- of a 10-
pouiitl boy,
MKWr VOKK HTOOgS.
lo ,i Noriliwost'n
\\ of N. .leritey...
rare ft lliidson. ..
pre, 1.. ft W
br ft Fort Worth.,
M A ToxHB
ville ft NHHJivlllfl.
Ihliore
|(uu Central
iiri PaclUc
I Pact He
iPaclflc pref
[ork Central
ft Wosturn..,.
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KnjflaiKl leuK'Ue in 'S.^, has hecuwiKned by the
Puiilaiiil iuana>:emcnl.
The b.iil for the iKiielll of the Lowell cor-
Poratiou'N lreai>iiiv is to occur on tlie 2d of
February. It Is fntendod to make the nffalr
a unmd social event, A IImI of manaKcrH
will be published In a few davs. Mayor
Palmer I- expe«ted to present tiie pennant
won hiAl H(Ml^on.
TheiX' is jucl a possibility that the Ulver
streel grounds may not be u«ed lliix reason.
The treasurer of the Meirimack company,
which owns a portion of the land, is uuiUt-
slootl to be opposed to allowini,' the use of
ilie land «K a ball ;irouml, n- m» many boys In
the employ of Ihe conipanv run aw":iv to Hce
theaanieh. It is v» r\ llkelv that this" objec-
ti<»u will not c.iiise the loKBof the moumis
for their present purpose. The maiiajteiiient
all wihh to play on these );rounds. If It
should hap|M>n that they could not he UHcd,
another location in Ceulralville would proba-
bly be taken. One available place in on the
westerly side of liridiie street, aboul opjan
site the terminus of tlie horxe ear Irnek.
Aiu>ther N a "luit further up Hivor stnuit.
Another reason for the .Merrimack's lefus-
'ug lo allow theKmunds to be use<l for ball
i>la}liiK is Mdd to In> the fear uf the a»sossors.
To lux the land as "Improved" lieeause it
has a fence around it ami some rather bird
seats built up within it, would make the rent
tbo company receivet. a tfood deal lo.s than
the actual payment il would be rei|ulred to
make lo the city treasurer.
Mystic Ordefi« ,. ,, ,.
Thce^ctlonofoftlcersof iheOa. "Ivinb.I)'
Ion wH take place next Thurwla/ ♦■ * [V»'
it will hs the regular meellUK uiuht o»
orxanl/otion.
There was :i iroo«l attemlance in Post W«
ball last oveuliiK to wilnesN thu Htercopllc '»*>
e.\hibiiion by Comrade Emerson.
Washinjrtou eommautiery, (iulden Cross,
will install their recently eluded ofllcers
I next Thursday uvenInK,
I Lowell lod^e, Odd Fellows, had an inter-
[ estiiiK meeting last evenliiK. Two candidates
were iniliatiMl.
Lieut, Col. .Merrill, (apt. Kittre.lKe. Capt.
Beche, I.leutenaiit>i oflutt, Ileunett and (Jrif-
lln of (anion I'awlucket were In atteudancu
at the \i\M\n\ ball of Fii>t leKlmenl, Patrl-
arclis Militant, in Hoston Thurs.iay evening,
fhc I.awren.e Ainerlian (Insunmee Com-
missioner Merrill'-, pa |Mjr) In niOiit lolling the
nstallation of olHcers of the .Sisterhood
branch. Iron Hall, in thai city hy Deputy
Supreme .Justice lienj. Holl snys: "At the
conclusion of the luNtallatlon exercines, the
evenimt was Hpenl in nil eiijoyablo manner,
mn^lciil >elections and speeihes »ervliiir lo
enliven the occasion. Jjiter in thu evenlnjr a
eolLition was served. At a late hour the
company disperse.l Mificelii« that tiic first on-
lerlaiumenl of the .sisterhood brunch was a
succesi* in every particular. The outlook for
theorder Is the hri|(htest, and especially In
this eiiy, wliere Ihe iucml>ership is rapidly in-
creasing."
IJartmens and Mr. Myrou D.
were many beautiful flow-
ers, Including a standard wreath and sickle
from the Liulies' Henevolcnl hociely connect-
ed with the church, a pillow, wreath and
bouquet from the family, and bouquels and
baskets from other friends. The Interment
was at the Lowfell cemetery aud wasprlvalo.
Obituary.
The remains of Thomas Shaw, who died
at Cumherlund, U, I., t>>is week, were
brought to Lowell yesterday, and are to be
interred loinorrow. He came to Lowell from
Lawrence a short time since and his wife
died here. He soon after moved to Cumber-
land, where hi- dvath K«ullcd from disease
of the brain.
Mrs. Harriet 1». Hildreth, mother of Hen-
ry A. Hlulicth, fornierlv a well kuowu rosl-
dent and hu>ines>i man of Lowell, now de-
ceased, die.l at ihereKldonceof William A.
CouilliAnl in I'dbuin. N. II.. last niKht. aged
l»4 vears. The funeral takes place at
o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
MassachuMcltH are
as follows: HoKton, ♦a.'iO.OOO; Lynn, «i24,.
WO; Knnlucket. f.-)0,000; Newburyport,
*^,U0O; Plymouth, #10,(RK); Proviucclown,
$10,000; Keltuatp, #i\000; Wareliam, *4O0O;
HiUKham,«iia,000; Hyauuis, I|i30,000; Sandy
hay, Cupe Ann, *100,b00.
Of lllood Pol.soiiln;; Kver
Accomplished.
We Klve below
two
COLLISION OF SCHOONERS.
a (•tateinont of one of th«
most remarkable «ures ever accomi.ll.lie.i by
auy iiiedbluo. Seldom lias a community boea
80 Kreaily inlorcHtod in a cane of thU Lind as
_. ^ *"" f''" vlUaKO of DaniarlMoua IJllls m.
The C. W. "^«>«^« »""•« Near Portsmouth- , lu tl.e sickne.s „,»i ..yre of Mr. l/ankla!
PoitrsMoirni N II Inn on -ru ** '^^'"^'""'K «''♦«''»'• r»llo,i, ami de.iU, ««e.„od
loHisMouiii, N. IL. jau. 20.-Tbe|iieviuble, when Hood's sarsaparilla HU.
sovtoil to and eirtcled
LABOK NEWS.
IL, Jan.
schooner C. W. Locke, from New Vork.wllb
coal for Portsmouth, was in collision uesr-
the shoals this moruiuK with the Usbliig
schooner Minnie .Mason of Portsmouth. The
C, W, Locko was sunk, hut the crew escaped.
The schooner had on hoard 400 tonn of coal.
Th«! total loss Is «il2,0O(). Thu tiahinK schoon-
cr WHS badly ktove and is lenklug.
AN OUTRAGE.^
ro
t.
leading lawyer,
"alniontsof Luii-
■ "<r stock,
tbe
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Miatenicnt for the week piidltiK'lan.Jl.—
iinci-eaiif, $.1,l'i:{,'.'(N); Ioiidm decirasc,
f; Hpeelo Increase, #;i,(K](t,l<i(l; legal ten-
|asc, #-J,.''>ll,l(Hi; depottitH Increase, #1,
Insulation ilecreaM;, <i.".iT,luo.
VKSTKKUAT'S SKCUMI) KIUTION.
.—Some money loaned late at the clear
|i*at :< por cent.
)rk liiiiiie r> and 10 cents discount.
:>rk, :i |i. in.— CoiisideriiiK weakness in
I l*aclllc tbc market held up well, closing
the bebl prlecM and
knieiit lo biiyeiH.
yet without muc'i
FIKK UECOIID.
|«l 00,000 Fire In Pittsburg.
Uve-Mory hrick buihiiuu in Pitts-
lupied liy A, W, McCloy & Co.,
stationers, was burned Friilay,
|ljoininij buildin>,'s of F. .J. Tolten,
liardwaro dealer, and (irejjK &
rholcsule shoo dealern, were dain-
|e lire is In-licved to have started in
occipied by ,1. H. Murray, the
stor. lie liud a lar)/e stock of
liand heloiieiiiK to various theatri-
JuiicH. MThich was all dcMiroyed.
siiller«Ts were Lily L;iu!itiy,'.Joc
.11. I'dlk and the Nitural Uas
>u. Total loss; «I100,000.
Olher rirea.
iKjIonjxin;; lo Philander Trow-
burneiJ at Poinfret, Ct., Friday,
[•on «»3000 and )!(4000; partially in-
iu HoundMlitch, London, was
knsiluy, and four Portuguese lost
NB:WH ITKMej.
Imple lias signed the hill givini^
[to wuincn of Washington terrl-
lilodnn lu James Quagen A Co.'s
laiiPBvillu. Wis,, Friday, killed
ledy and .James Bracken and com-
l-ked tbe establishment. Several
lailjolniiiK were damaged,
entered St. Fidclio's Roman
Inrtlj nt College Point, L. L,
:ht. liFoke open the taherna(;le
IDC pyx, two solid silver cballcea
Iver eaiidlestlcks, valued in all at
William Horatio Clarke aud Ills Musle.
The many friends of this well known or-
ganist throughout the country aud Lowell
will be pained to learn that, owing to the
inefflciency or careletisness of a cub driver
on Moiiilay last, the lameness from which be
has sull'ered for some months has been aggra-
vated suttlcicntly to compel hliu to cancel his
engagements, to play the organ at the John
slieet Congregational church tomorrow ami
to give an organ concert in another city dur-
ing next week,
Mr. Clarke's organ plaving in this city has
iMwn a rovelallon, and ^ tlelighl, and a veri-
table educAtion, TImt such sensations as
were aroused durlnu bis lirst cone«rt iu this
citv, could lie produce*! by organ music, was
to his large aud «ultlvatetl audience u matter
of astonishment and delight, IIN musical
work has ethlbited throu«lioul certain mas-
torlv «|ualltit»rwhich the novice "seeking the
bubble reputtrtion" »eldom dares attempt to
imitate. HH music, always melodious, has
been invariably aud characteiUllcally both
hUltalde and simple. That un organ which
Is every way capable of giving out tlie most
sensallonal of coucort music, Nbouid never
dolUluringa Sundav service, although in
the handrt of a man who U noted us a concert
organist Ihroughoul the breadth of the con-
tineiil. oc«>asioned sonic surpri^e; and il pos-
sibly disappointed some, until II was under-
stood to lie a m.ilter of religlouN principle
and in accord with the liliiesH of ihings. It
has also occasioned some surprise,
although the surprising notion Imj-
comes approved upon eon«itleration,
that even on the organ, better tliau
classic music which the jTeopie do not know,
are (tosjiel Hymns which the peop c do
know, to incite religious feeling and a wor-
shipful spirit, Kven the music of the popu-
lar ."'unday evening service, which is intend-
ed. In part, to please a inusic-loving people,
selves its purpose belter when il inclines'
them (todwuril. The people waut music I
and talk on Suntlay night, but ihey want both
inspired by a deep religious spirit! It Is now
beginning to l»e l>ctter umlerstood that »e-
Iccliotis from the classic oruiorlos, in the
highest degree soMMnsplring in those who
aiv familiar witli the music and with the re-
ligious seutiment which the music was writ-
ten lo express, may fail utlerly in the excila-
tlon of deep emotion when the sound falls
upon an car which Is unused ulike lo llio
music and the sentiment, Il may even seem
to be as meaningless as the senseless im-
provisation of the veriest tyro, Nol on4y
must the music have a inotivp, not only
must the motive be well calculated lo arouse
the feeling It is Intended to awaken, hut the
auditor must understand Ihe motive or his
sensibilities will nol be (juickpiied, and the
music will Ije only a succession of more or
less agreeable sounds. An audience which
could easily be frozen out of their seats, hy
the (lights of un unfamiliar Bach fugue, may
be thrilled into a high pitch of religious ex-
citement by the grand slrniuH of old aud
familiar bynins. Tbo John street congrega-
tion is to l>ocongralulutcd on having, even
temporarily, ^o skilful and competent a luu-
sicaf director and they, and he, have our l>cst
wishes for his siK-edy recoverv.
Police Court.
Satur.lay, Jan. 21,— There were 'live dues
fur iuloxicutton,
Michael ."iuliivan, who but lately was re-
leased from the Concord reformatory, where
he had served a long sentence, wiis arrest,
eii yesterday for drunkenness. He hail been
ejected from a saloon and fell ou the side-
walk, receiving had luiiiseH and cuts.
The cases of Joseph Dubois and Olivine
Ilondouu, for Urceuy of bottles, werecooiiu-
ued,
Mary Sullivan flhd Hose Ollbrlilo v^ers
trie* on a charge of asoatilting Wrs. Maria
loohey, or age.i lady who ba.lsome trouble
with the (Jilbride girl In the I'rescoll mlllH,
where they worked. Mrs. Tooliey testlfled
that the girls covereil her with snow and
threw Ice at her, winding up their sport by
the Sullivan girl striking her iu (bo bead
wiih a lagged piece of ice. The defendants
wore given a chance to question the wltiMsw,
and (be ensuing conversation between the
complainant and the Gllhride girl was of a
very amusing character and the persons- in
the court room were kept in continual inCftl-
menl by the lierce contradiction and peculiar
expressions in which the parties indulged,
A wltnesn for Mrn. T^johev caused ripples
of luughterall over Ihe room. It was ouo
of the most ludicrous trials over held iu the
local court.
The girls loM such straight and precisely
similar stories that Judge iladley was coii-
vinccl of their Innoccne of anv assault, and
ordered their discharge,
Callan, the Allegeil Dynamiter.
To a Mas.sailiusetls niiin who called on
him today .Secretary Bavard freely ex-
plained the position of the "American govern-
ment in the matter of the trial In London of
( allau. the Lowell citi/ei;, who is accused of
'►eing a dynamiter. The socrctary said that
the C^allan ease presented a most delicate
task to the department of slate. Kxperleiice
has taught the lesson tliut anv interference
by one government with the Judicial pro-
ceedings of another government is daiii:iglng
to the person whom it Is s..ii;'ht to help. Be-
^ sides, such a course is not justiiied iu liiter-
; national law. The itresenl a.lininlstrution
i of the foreign aflairs .Mr. Bavard fell
I sure had done all it discreetly could to
I guard Mio Interests of American citizens
, everywhere. Minister Phelp». for instance,
had little more than lauded In Knghunl when
he went under the orders of the deparlinenl
I to the court room where two American citi-
zens were on trial, and. sealed beside the
[ presiding judge, represented Ihroughoul the
hearing llie interest of the government in se-
curing fairness and justice. In Callau's case
the administration had not been liiiictive,
but what il hud done was of such a charac-
ter that publicity would defeat the object of
the government. The secretary was willing
lo say, however, that he was assured that
Callan would receive all the privileges of the
laws to which be subjected himself when be
enterc<l the United Kingdom.— [Globe's
Washington special.
The Miners Still rirm.
The report that Ave of the Heading compa-
ny's collieries were running is false, as noth-
ing is going on in tbo coal regions excepting
^ ^*«w small concerns that sre run hy a few
miners. "*'*'* miners are out lo stay out, and
he HeadllH.'' ''.""I'uuy ^vill not give In. Ap-
i „ 4 letter ha* w ^'•"' •""^•-''veU hy one of tbo
leaders .'n the sirlk« ftw"'" "
formerly i'4>u»sel for (he M».^
•Ion, large v'»wnt'rs of (bo l\i*f^„..
which |)ruve« .''.v fact<* and flgufcM Xhn
Beading comnan;' i»n well arfortl to pny (b^
H per cent, advance. Only 40 cara of iianl
coal was receive.l in Heading Friday, and
poor quality at thu. iCilNil prices are »low-
ly advancing. Lv.ij iiidNiilmil operators
have, practlcallv. stopped all prtor(M to start
up (heir collierlcN.
There is a Hcbniie on fool to bring the
minors* slrike to a dos... which Is (hat all (he
strikers a|)ply to the poor authorities for ad-
mission to the poor houses. A big tax
would then have to be levied and tint corpor-
ations would havetopavll. It Is thought
that the operators, rather than pay, would
hi lug the strike lo a close. A lai^o nnmliur
of policemen are heinv sworn in at Shenan-
doah, and it Is regarded as an Indleullon Dial
the company Is goinu lo force the working
some of Its collieries by nnissiug prolec-
IHSperate KlToriil to Prevent 6a«i dones's
I*re«i;^'"«»
Kakham CITY, Mo.,Jttu. ao.-.Sam .loncs
tlld nol preach at the PriestH of Pallas Hull
yesterday morning, us he intended, becauso
of a piece of villainy which remlered the
building teni|)orarlly unlit for evangolUtic
work. When thn Janitor entered the bullil-
ing early In the morning he found hlx asNist-
Hnl strapped to a bench. He uiKied him
and (ho nssls(anl (hen sai.l that half an hour
ufler a meeting held Weilnesday night was
over, n man with a revolv.r approached Lli
and with eonfederates bound' him (o fi
iV. '"• ""'"'•^^" '»»" bed the hymn books i
^J.l Bibles, and poured keroMu.o X Into H.„ L'^^"''''''' -"'''• ''l'l'«"red on
piano nn.. '»•«"'«. ruining both instrumcnis. "»"• ^'""•ly but Mneiy ,!„.„
Ab<;ul |«i23 WOi'lh of h^mn books were • '""!/• "Hed all tbc „k'.||
burued.
A Wonderful Cure,
"The hUitenienl which I liero make may seem
too extiaortlluury to 1)0 tr'ie. lint 1 win t^ll
my story as plainly and iruilifully as I po^ %
can, and refer (or ••orroboratlon to air "•'J'
resident of ihlH town, Hhci-o 1 \v -•»•( «ny
my Ufe and am well known. • -•'« lived all
"When a \outli, I w
to work Imrd.ar.i «,..,,.."*""''"*"• «''Hve,ahl«
iOUlldtlousto siiccood Inltfo
gnn lo haveepllcptb- lits, c,uMe,l. «h we bcdievo.
hy Injuries to tlio .pine received by a fall «.
none of our family have ever boon similarly
anil.tod. Some 1,1,,,. yours ago, by advbo of a
physician. 1 |,eifun t.. i«ko ,» nromldc com-
pound, which bu.l .1 -luleling eireci up,,,, mr
nerves. This being, as I am told. « v,i,„»u
tlve drug.' and taking noilibig t<, carry It out of
my syntom, U had a disastrous and
ALMOST FATAL AilfKOT
"l»on my blood. |„ f„,.,, , „„„v , ,„^„ ,.^,,,^
K«n go through (be pa,„ „„„ ,„„,,;. „; j^,
past tw., years. So,,,, „f,„,. ,
of
lion for the men. It is admitted that the
shipment of bituminous coal and coko f.-om
(he western section of Pennsylvania Into the
•Schuylkill valley seriously 'interffies with
the plans of the strikers, and ills helievod
that the Connollsvillc miners will lie askoU to
strike if (he oufirtttt)rs persist in shipping bi-
tuminous coal.
Favorable to the Spinners.
A conference beiweeii the manufacturers'
and spinners' coraniitlecs was held in Fall
itlvcr Friday uight. It is said that the raan-
ufaciurors' coromittee offered a 10 per cent,
advance, conditional upon lis acueplanco bv
the manufacturers and spinners. A tlual de-
cision will he made trtuight,
Tbe New UedfoKl spinners are hUII hoping
that (bey will be granted an advance, af-
tboogb they have heard nolhlug from their
requesL
Notaa.
Tbe Cigar Mmufacturers' amcKJatton ol
Uostoii baa presented its cinjiIoyMt with a
new bill of prices, to go into eftect P'ehrunry
1, which, if adopted, will cause n reduction
of from ftO cents lo t^2 a thousand. The men
are Indignant and threaten lo strike.
Friday the hand sewera employed at the
shoe manufactory of Wriglit &. Itichards,
Rockland, left work on account of the linn
having reduced tlie wages in thai depart- i
ment. The llrii. claim tliat thev were pav-
ing more for a certain grade o\ work ihiin
olher iirms.
All the power loom weavers hi Philadel-
phia working in mills whose proprit!lors re-
fuse to pay .', anil h ', cents a yanl for weaving
plain and shailed ;.'oods respccllvelv on fast
looms will prolKiMy strike todav, 'There are
3(Jo men now on a strike fnnn ii'inu ostubli«.(j-
inenls. Of the sinkers 120 are operatives of
Ihe new looms and 21.^ are those who (juit in
svnipathy with tli» ni. .Six iJrms are paying
the advance asked for;
An ISphleiulo of Hydrophobia In New
Jersey,
BRr,v(ii»:ii.K, N. J,, Jan, 20.--An epj'lcinl^
Is laglrtg ainoUK I'"' 'logsid Oxford, ami n
number have slio-wn unmistakable slgnx of
bvilrophohiti. A loejl physician of nole nays'
(he disease IhcxiisoWI))' exposuru (o (lie se-
vere lold weather, (utile have been blitcii
and died, uid a great niimlier of dogs aro
s\jrterinir, (iieiit care is exercised by the
people, and rlius far no one has beun bilteii.
lhoaiit!ioritn.,H have or.leied all dogs alllld.
C.I wllhthe epidtniic to be destroyed ut once.
The l^aetory Will Im< Kept Itunnlng.
Dovkh, N. il, Jan, '20,-Tho sons of tim
late (Jeorgc ». Wcntwor(h, shoo manufact-
urer, made it public this morning lliat they
will keep the sli.)e factory running (he same
as their father .lid, Il was generally sup-
posed the factory woul.l close because of the
owner's undiuely deu(h a( Haverhill.
of, but nothing clayed (be
They becamo ve.y .overe under my knees, miX
began with ta^
the lalv.'s of my
spread over my
'Ines wo eonlil iLm.
terrible pr..;f,e,„.
when I walked blood
ami mar!, on the /looi
vtonid
to
conirnctod
stall Irom them
'"^ P"lh li-om r<,oni
room. AtlL'iiKti, ihcoi.li
•*;'""";'""'" «''••»•'>"«. «i.d was obllKcd
'"desp.,lrtol;,ke .0 my Ih-mI, from wbl.h 1
.evorevpe.,edt«rUe. ivx.c.ptUig my head.
'" "ds, feet ami breast. I u,,., nicrally ,„v„rod
with s.,r..«. ..ons.antly lis..har«|«g .ornipllon.
Now..,ds,.a„,..u.veyan Idea ot the terrlblo
iidrerlngslenduied.a.my ...ndl.lon wan al-
.nosltoo.enlldoiodescrlboj I w.is unable to
Hit up or lie .lovvn. I,nl ««s oblbre.j n, keep I., a
••••.•MnlnKposlib.n.rcMlnKonmyfeot, blps. il,o
pulmsolmyhands.andthebackofmy'head.
Icouhlnot bear the ton. h of lioavy Holhlng.
an. myeoverlnifsw,...e of the IlKhlcst ,.os.ibl
materlalH. Wlum ihey moio
clotiiH on my llni
10
ehange.l or tho
j ..i.i.js were rcmovu.l, large scabs
came off with (hem. When ol.Uores .Irle.l
now ones formu.l.
up
MAl!l8ACIIi;sKTT«.
•even Years for Ntealing a Team.
W(,itCKwri:i{,Jan. "iO.-Ju.lge Blodgett In
the criminal court to,Iay sentenced Mitchell
Stone of Urooktield lo seven years aud «lx
months lu state prison for stealliig a learn lie-
onging to Carlton M. Deland, Oe(ol>er 10,
I HAD NO AI'CKTITK
'*'■'•''■•"'*" ""•'""» '""•••ly anythlnir. and
jv»sinsuchpalntbatl,.„uld«leup only when
1 becan.« totally exI.auMe.l ami relapTre.l into
nm-onmbmsnes.. I ha.| t„„ cnsUml ultentlon
of a lovluK fath.r an.i mother, who abii.,st ex-
hausujd their health an.l means lu en.loavor-
Ing to rolb^ve my sufferings. Iha.l been con.
nuod t.> the bed al,out a year when, lu .Soptem-
There
were two Indlctmonls, and there are (wo
more iHjmlIng agnlnst him,
Salem Times Sued for Libel.
Sali:m. Jan. 20.— Benjamin (1, Hull of the
firm of Hoag * ILill. lawyers, of Peabody.
has sued tho Daily Times for #;IOOO in an
action of tort for libel. It Is on a.utount of u
charge that Hall forged names to the docu-
ment In the ease <»f Scott and Wiggln. There
is now a criminal ludsecution iiending
against the editor of the paper on an iii.llet-
ment for lilHilling Depulv .sherifT Merrill,
which will come up at tho next term of
ourl. Mr, Hong has been negotiating for
(ho puri'hase of the paper, which has l,eeu
for sal.j sometime.
Sarsapmilla, as we ha.l res.l of its nimarkablo
success. 1 took one bottle and noticed no
.;hango In my eoiidlllon, but .'ontinnod to use It.
When on the ilfth boitio wo notioe.t that the
sores seeine.l to look better, ami thu llesh nudcr
them natural.
A January Thaw
.lisagrcenlde and unhealthy.
Is both .lisagrcenlde and unhealthy. The
sudden change often causes sickness, liood
digestion, reguliir bowels, and a cic.ir liea-l
resist (ho. tleliiiitiiliiig ertccts of a Ihaw.
Palue's Celery ( ompound is the only medi-
cine that gives all three.
The purity .,fan Infunt's breath Is not siir-
icisM.d. -avc by the um- of Uublfoain, that
lieallhlul li.inid sul»htitute for tooth powder
Try it. 2.-,.', All druggists. '
If you sutler from looseness of the bowels
Anuonti RA ItiTTKKS will sinely cure yon.
Beware of utcrfells and ask your gro.-cr or
dru>rglst for ibo Konnbm article, prepared by
Dr. .1. (j. IJ. sicgert ft .^Sons.
I Mnnu/tirluriHO atiti Railroad NtockM
I and other Investincnt sccuiillcs Ijoughtand sold
I by Wm. .Shepard, 2ii Central street. Telephone
Mo. «.-»-l.
; FurnUur* and Carptta.
I Sherman & Maiming have a large lino of
[ honseh;)ld furniture, I lick walnut, ash and
t painted chamijcr suites. New and olOKnnt
styles at viry low prlooa. Nc. 3 Prescott siroot
»onUiwick block.
Medina'n Uair Stort,
94 Merrimack street, is a poi>ular resort for
ladles who desire to obuin cnulne bargains.
The proprietor has placed such low prices on
every deacriptloa of hair goods that everybody
should take ad vant.-v;<e of them at once. Call
early fc>»" a I'.holcc solecUon.
.McLalnof thn department of
[try Hi Washington, who is en-
Itiiiipiiig out pleuro-pneumonia
title in Westchester county, N,
Id I lei I 70 cows on the farm of
in Koclielle. The government
»'.'() lo <i40 each for the cattle
IVhat Am I (oUo?
ijiuis of biliousness are unhappily
Y Liirtwii. They diller in .llflerent
J^ sonn* (Ment. A bilious
eiikfast «'ider.
man
^,„r..u'^. ».,i,:i. Too frequently,
r I excidlent appetite for Jiquids
!"r •"ollds of a morning. His
,7w«r<By •>«'nr lns|N'c^n at any
not while ami furred, ills
rents.
f systein is wholly out of order
or coiiNilpndoh may be a
I two may alternate. There
rh«»lda or ovi-n loss of blooil.
Iiiliiims and ofton bca.lache
lulvnce an.l (enderncss In
laob. To correct all tbts if
ry Uroon's Auguat Flower,
lEttd thouModfl atlstt ita
Personal.
Unfavorable symptoms In tbe case of
Charles A. Kendall were developed veslor-
day, and his friends are fearful of the rcsulL
Portraits of Kx-Mayors Donovan and Ab-
bott, done by .Mr. T. ft. Lawson, have Ikhjo
placed ou the walls ofthe mayor's ortlcc.
Mr, Zenas I'hompson of Dt^eriug, Me,,
who was one of (he wounded In (he railroad
accident at Bradford last week, is the son of
Kev. Zenas Thompson, (hu tirsi pas(or of tbe
Shatluck street I niversalist church. Mr.
Thompson is sdll at the hospital in Haver-
hill,
The Washington correspon.lont of the Boa-
Ion Post speaks as follows of ttie families of
Massachusetts congressmen: "The only
Massachusetts members who have children i
with them uro .Senator Dawes, Col. Allen I
and Mr, Lodge. Miss Dawes uHsistsber moth-
er in carrying on (heir pretty eslablishment ,
I on M street. 1 he chil.lren .>f Messrs, Allen I
I ami Lodge are not old enough yet to play a '
j formal part in soi-ial matters, but they are
ornaments of their homes which (liclr parents
. are very proud of."
Mr. W. H. Anderson, C8<]., Is devoting a
luonib to a trip to Arizona.
Tbo lecture given at tbo reetry ofSL
Faul'a eburcb laat evoDlng by Mr. Charles
U. Burbank of Lowell, eolltJed Hymns of tbe
AgM, was idiolarly and interastliw. It
Sunday Motes.
Prof, William J, Tucker preaches at Kirk
street chur.-h again tomorrow morning.
Rev, Charles S. Murkland of the Franklin
street church of Manchester will preach at
Kliot church tomorrow. Mr, Murkluud is a
Lowell boy. a graduate of the public schools,
and this will be his lirst sermon In Lowell.
He will doubtless be beard by a large con-
gregation. In which bis numerous friends
will bo well represented.
Rev. Mr, Bicknell will preach at tbe First
Universalist church In the morning. There
will he a vrsper service with the c-lioir in al-
kMdance at T o'clock. Seats will Imj reserved
for regular seat holders until 0,4i5, after
which visitors will be sboWn scata by tbe
UHbors.
On account of tbe tomporarv indisposition
of Mr. William Horatio Clarke, Dr. F'rank
R, Rix will play tbe organ at tho John street
Congregational chuitih, tomorrow, at both
services. He will also meet with the choir
and with the cliorus at the time appointed by
Mr. (;iarkc for rehearsal, both on Saturday
and Sunday, At the people's gospel meeting,
to which all are invited, there will be organ
music from 7 to 7.20 as follows:
Pniu.ie and Knijue In K minor Bach
Chorns of Pilgrims— Tannhanser Wagner
Kvening Praver Smart
Andante in r Batiste
I astoralo ••«••.•••..... , Wely
•'»**ino.,, .Volcmar
Communion In D Batiste
There will be music by tbe cboir and
chorus with the cougrcgation. There will
l)e a short talk on practical religion by tbe
Rev. Henry T. Rose. There will be ao
organ postlude in ¥ by Rinck.
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The Debilitated
The Aged
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A8 A NERVE TONIO, It strengthens
and Qoleti the Nerves.
«.^?u^•*w^'■■''ERATIV■, ItPurlfleeand
Enriches the Blood.
A8 A LAXATIVE, It acta mildly, but
•orely, on tbe Bowels. ^'
A8 A DIURETIC, It Regulates tho KW-
neys and Cures tbclr Diseases.
Recommended by profewional and businessmen.
Price $1.00. Sold by druggists Send for circulars.
WBLLS. RICHARDSON A CO.. Propritton,
BURLINQTON. VT.
Gilmore's Band,
FIFTY P1ECK8.
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Advertise in the Courier.
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This Bag of Hope
Was cliecrlng. an.l when my youn>f filemls In
the village mnd.' m.- a (hrUinjat present of a
.lozcii bottles ol JloodVi Xarsaparllla, my gratl-
lu.lotolbomandlo Iho nuMliclne was almost
unspeakable. I continued to Improve. Tlio
smaller sores ;rra<lually healed up, ami even
tlio ni.>re siiiblM.rn .mium HeiO fonie.l at hiMt lo
yield to tlie me.ll.-lne. New ninl healthy skin
form.'.l. My appelliocanioliac:. to inc. I ato
well ami ln<rea»cd in llesli. I «ooii began lo gut
nHtiiiul slei-p, and now rest as well as any one.
AfU;r bein>c iiniiiliii <| to Ihe bu.l a year ami live
months I was able t.. ;fet up. I seemed t.) glow
Hlronger ev. ry we.'k. and cid.l ho.,ii work
about tbo hoiifc, and walk with a cane. whh>h I
sh.xil.l notneeit, l,iit for thu c.ontra.ilng effo.rt
of tlio sores upon the cords of my logs, i Cam
now
KNTIUKI.V FHKi: KI«(»M M<)|||:«,
lUvingallovormy body only ilie scar- as re
mlnd.r4..f mj-Ht.iroitngs. My vvh..lo lm|,rovo.
nicnt I attribute solely to iroo.|'» .Sarsapaillla,
and can truthfully say I I,ol|eve I owe my life
t«» tills won.lcrfiil nwdtcinc." (}. Waukkn IIan-
KIN. I)ainarl«c<.U:i MIIIh, Lincoln County, Mo.
For Corrolmration
Of the alwvo testimonial wo .an refer to almost
every rest. lout of IMmi-rlHCtta Mills an.l the
vUlagen about. T.. U> u;oie specific, we have
received letU-rs en.lorsi.ig Mr. Itankln's sUte-
ment and testifying to Iho wonderful power of
Ifoo<f« ."Sarsapaillltt -m shown in ibl« case, from
Mark I). Uankin.
•L V. MiLMOAN. Pontnmster,
W.T, YoKK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. i'KA.ifK, all of I>aiiiarlbcotta Mills.
n, Z. WiN«M,w. <.f nrockton, Mass., for l«
ye«us postmanter and express agont at Da-
marls(»)ttn Mills.
Mas. H, M. Wiiri rkMOKK, Ayor, Mass.
William II. Ci siii.v.j. Woreoiter, Mass.
TiiKBON O, Rankin, Worwstei, Mass.
.JoHH II. Bankin, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. KoLLiNH, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
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Bboumatism Is cauaed by lactlo aoid la tbe
blood, which Hood'a Sareaparllla aeatral-
laae sod that carta rbevnaltoB.
'^)..Ccte)KSS^i
PHILOSOPHY OF MABBIAOB, fir-
lag a clear synopsis of tbe InpedlmenM to
man1afe,exbaasted vluillty, Me., ete., can be
ftwatteatbog3Pr..F.J.jqpRJl,ltJ>ritH
ef IB "-s*^*^^ - " •■■>«• ^
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Lowell Choral Society.
175 VOICK8.
Miss LETITU FEITOH, Soloiit.
ORANDEST CONCERT OF THE SEASON,
Tickets at Durant A Rogers'. ~ •
HARVEY Sc 00.*«l
California Excursions.
I.OW Batea, Frea
For fidl InfonwMloa
laftterA.
What More is XecesHury ?
Surely, afu-rrcKlln^f the above, not even the
most skeptical <;an .loulu the peculiar |N>wer of
Hood's Sarsapirllla In pirrlfylng tho blood, .Iriv-
log out disease, ami ImpirtInK hcaltli and vigor.
Salt Rheum,
"I was troubled with salt rheum till alwut
three years ago. My face about tho eyes would
Ik; swollen aud •^c.abltoil, inj lands an.l parts of
my body woiil.t be raw sores for weeks at a
, time, my flesh wonl.l seem no roiled t.'iat I couW
5 I rtdl pieces of (Ichh from lictrvocn my liugers as
g large as a pea. In fact J wan
TORMENrKI, WITH SALT RIIKt'M
' in tho worst form, and had to leave off work .al-
j together. 1 consulte.1 sevcnd do<-tors. but they
gave ra« no relief whatever, lino called It type
j poison an.i gave mc medicine accordingly; but
salt rheum cannot iMicureil In that way, I as-
sure yoa, .Seeing Hoo«r« .Sar».iparllla adver-
tised, I honght one bottle and use<l it according
to directions. It helpe.1 me so much that 1 took
a lecond and thinl l>ottlc, nnd
HAVK NOT HKKN TUOUBLBD
wlUi salt rheum since. I will reoonmead Hood's
f areaparllhi not only for salt rheiua, but for
hnoBon of all kinds, loss of appatlto, aad Ibat
'aO-goM* toellBf so often ozperteMSd bf efmf-
ib traaMag ter Biril fbeua I aaal
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RBIilGIOUB NEWfci.
True Toleration.
Seldom has such a scene been presented as
»t the retepUou Klven to the Uev. JamcH H.
Bhaw, D. 1)., nt Uochcstcr, l)eccml»er 20.
To prevent tlie cru>U, for iieuily all Hocht-K-
ter wUhed to be present, tickets were Issuetl.
Men of everv nhatle of religion!* »>ellef nml of
no shade of rclitjlouM »«!li.'f went to testify
the reverence for this Kood iiiiiii^ler of .h-iis
Chrl-t. For 47 vcar-* iw hiid uiliHKt(i;ol to
all who Koii«lit hU uid. And now, In Ids vcn
crnti'd and lu-loved old ulm'. iKHiorn arc ^Uu\v-
ereil on liis liourv h.;id. I'rLsbyk'riun t,<> tiu;
hoarl*!* ci.n- Dr. Sliaw Ikih won evervl»o<lv .»
love. Tilt Uoinan ("utliollo l.l>hop, I lie dp;";
comnuiniou \\a\'IM. •.md tjiu .liiw.i-h ral.l.i
wiMi-all llirrc. IN rliai**' tlu! 0><ist »trikiiiK
f«'iiliiro of lite iceeption was the nppeuiaiico
(.n the plat foiiii of ItMiop Mil^uald. \yh.)M«
HM'i'i'li lit mT\c« to ln' ivpi-oiliicfd a' of JiittT-
• fU to all livnif a" w.dl !i> poU'iulc iini^tian-
evu.vwlur« In thU l)road c.mntiy. I lu'
l>i!.liop Kald : It );ivfH nju treat idea-^un; to iidtl
■ lOV word of coninundatlon «if tin- Kfv. Pr.
hlluvv, and to Julii my word of pphIm; witu
those of oilicri*. I am not litiv to iiiakf a
lontf opcecli. I»nt to hay wliy 1 >o lii;,'hly «p-
prifiali- Dr. Shaw. I lliinU of no otlur city
in the I nltcil Stales wlu if We Calliolu's iiro
no well treat. •«! bv the piilpil I'li'! lla- pre-s.
TIh! fair In-atuii-iit which \\c liavc rccil\ed
In tliepidpilsof ihN liiy 1^ due laru'ciy to
the conned and the rea.ly word i»f Dr.
Shaw, lie never fell that in proclaimiii;; hlK
ownxleWHaiid reli:iouM ilo.irinco he wa-
oldiK'cd ti» send Old liltter wtnd- auainM any
cImss of the eiimimihily. Jle iuv« r tell thai
he niil««t ll^e i-onlelli|»tUOll- epitliels ill Kpeak-
liiU of aiiv one. lie ah\ ay- IVII that any l'» »u
worklnj.' tor <ioil ami ( liil>l w a« a hlc»-iiij;
to the ciniiidldtv. ThoM' iiiidcr hli'i have
been In hannoiiy with lilin. Soin.ttm.* Ihi;
Celtic l>h>nd lias stirred wlildn lilin. for like
liivself the doctor Is an li i«hiiiaii. I. lit he lia«
held these pasvloii- down and re-tiMiiu *. him-
Keif from llinjjini; out har*li wordn a*, any
one
FIFTIETH CONGRESS.
fletiicaU
It Is better for ns ClirMlan* not to In- tl;:lii-
[UK- If I can do iiiv share toward niaii.lani-
hii: public t»r<l» r 'atid holdliii.' tills ^overii-
ineiil In ic*pecl. whv should any oiw ailiiek
nivinodeof workin^jy Dr. Shaw ha* iicxci
done thi-.aiid the vmio thin;: i-* .•har:^cter^-
licof tin' clel^iV of |{oche-.ttr. W Uh tiod s
blekhlnj; upon this city, we have reason to
think that our ellv will have a liri.dil fiitmu.
You have \otir ho.pllal. we lia\e oi\i». 1 on
have vonrhomesof liiduMry. we have ours.
We ate workliiK ti»K'ctlier. aillionnh on vlittcr-
sutlluc*. I^'l »'"* "how ifrailliiilc to (.od,
HUd Dr. Shaw's heart of charily, klu.liie^s,
and love of man will be irhiddened to know
that that spirit is sprcudim: In all ilu-.v,..*.
Hut the be-t part of all was when this
lloman (alholic prelate stepped «lovvn from
the plutform, Dr. shuvv.ex.uHt'lenitor of the
(ieueral Assj-niblv of I lie ;,'reat Anicrican
rrfcttbvlerlan «liurcii. took the bhliop Ity the
hnnti "anil I'otli suliited each other with
f'rent warmth. The bishop remarked that
M>th he anil Dr. shav\- were born in New
York cllv of Irish parents. Then the doctor
uttere.l li fervent wish that the iieoplo of the
Emerald Isle ini)ihl soon en.l their bondage.
ThU l» true toleration, o ni ««• "uuieit :
Mr. Spurneon's 'JOOOth printed sermon In a
■tujiendous fuel. Doubtless much of them
ts repetition— judicious rciK'tlllon of matter
even where the form N ehanj;ed ; hot few
rrotcslunt preachers have left us in i>rlnt
more than ii seventh of this number. Joseph
Parker workn up his strinim skeletons in
commentaries. Perhaps Deun Vauj^han Is
the M-rmonlzer who iipproaclH-s Mr. Spur-
L'eon In voliimlnoiisiiet»s of printed dis-
eourses. 'rillotson left 'J."»4 seniioiis. Wesley
about 14«. Hlair about .Vi, KoU-.-lson ' of
Bri«htou l'J.1, only one of which was fully
written out. Some lloman (. alholic prcaeh-
ors have l>ecn more feciunl. N'ora;ilne left
71M; Fuber.the Jesuit, I lti.1; lloudry. another
Jesuit, left 2*2 <piario volumes of sormon
outlines for the use of preachers; and, as the
Hev. J. M. Ashley, au EpIscoiittUan divine,
has ealciilated. there are materials easily con-
vertible Into !MMK) tfood orthodox sermons In
the Summa of Thomas A(|iiluus. and the
nnikliiK' of asmanV more in the lloMiilies of
Luuusa, another Dominican. Of course
there Is no top«»;irapliy in Thomas Aijiilnas.
nor even, for that matter, in ( liarles Spur
(Ceon. «o, brethren, lish
waters except for ^reat
great doctrines.
Debate on the CarlUle-Thoebo Caee— The
tipe»ker In w Bad Box.
Jan. 20.— The Senate was notl i session.
Alter a personal explanation from Mr.
Sprlnirer <f llliuols, re'athe to bis eoiincc
tiou with the case involving the rl;;hts of the
Unlte«l States lu the appropriation made for
the rhlladelphla centennial In tSTC. the
House proceeilcd to the consideration of the
Thoebe-rarilsle contested election cusp.
Mr. (/risp opened the debate by reviewing'
the proiHtlinus before the oniiniiU'e on
«;IectlonH with roijard to roopenlni; tl>« ••'"■<?•
lie jii.lilKd the majority of the nnninltlcc lu
dccldiii;; that the case should lUH be i<-
opi'ued. The coiileslaiit had Mibinitleil alh-
.lavits ehar;:iiiiC Irau^l: and tho eoiitcstcesul..
iii'lte.l iillidavits III! I iicoids in reply which,
ill the iniiKls (d llu' majority, overwhcliiiiiijr-
Iv e'-tMl)li-bcd the lad that If the . a«<! was re-
oVeiietl the cttiitctaiit could iiol prove a MU-
Lie chami! he had made.
Ml. l.vmanof Iowa knew of no reavin
whv tlnllowc sliiiuM not leopi-n the ca-e.
(}i-.ive • liaive- had bc«n made by the com-
tesianl in atiidavits -ex parte ulhda\it>.ii
was tnu and th< v had been an«.\veud by
other ex pitMc iilh>la\its. StiMtnr ellorls had
luien in;'>ie to pn'velit an liive.|l;:Hlion of
|||o>e el:ari:rs. Were thv cmitestee iind Ids
trhiid- afraid «>f the inilliV Did his friends
doubt lliclr ability to Ko Into ili" stxtli di».
iriit 01 Keiitiickv ami eslablihh b, yoiid con-
trover«v tliat the chart'cs of the contcslunl
were not liuc> The fa^-l thui there wu' a
eoiistunt dcl.rmlnation tli:.t the eveiiU of
Iheeliictlon slioiild not be ln\e>ll,Mli .1. sii,;.
uc-iid to his mind ihul then- w.i* souiethin^,'
wronj;. ,
Mr. Cooper of (»hio •vpoUe in sii!>poi'f of
tile illiioi. IV report. Th re OioiiM be soiiie
time derti»4 a mcinlier's leriii wIh'II he
should liv-' free from ihc drca l .-f ha\lii^ hi-
.(•at couU-le.l. HUd llie liiw bad wl«i!y l!\cd
a time wllliln which li'ilice of conU'-.t iiiii-l
111' tiled anl teslliiioiiy taken. I'.ut If Ihe
eini.'-tHiit had prodneed testimony from
which il euiild base po>>i'..ly been Inferred
tliat li«! colli I al the prevnt tlntc p'""^*" l'"'c
he bad rc.-cived a imiorliy ot tlie le-al voles
of llie sixlh di«trict. Ill' (i.«>oi«ri would liave
\ol"d to uive him au opi oiliinlty. It had
bieii eliar-jed that tln'ie wa» a eoiis|,|rii« y
Immcdlatelv aft'.'i' ibe ele.-ti«.:» bel-\\c. n .Mr.
Carli'h- ai.d liN filcmU for the pnrpo-e of
tlxiir^ up the matlcr lor Carlisle, u cliai;.''
that wa» provel lobe whollv oiitoundc I and
l.iiM'.l oidv on the idle .•half wliieli wa» tie-
niienllv f.'-und iloatinu aiouii 1 in th-t atmos-
phere after an clecllon. lb* l.>ok up in dc
tall the var'ous ehar;;es made in the allid.i-
\lis presented b\ the coiile»laiil> aii'l ar'4in;d
tliat each iMid e\erv one ' Of tliciil bail f ille-l
uf Mibstaiitiallon 'aiKl ha I l.cen :»l»soiulel\
1 bv the iillllavlts apd leionl- l»rc-
v\ li
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
A Scaly, Itehlnu Skin Disease with EndlaM
riunVrluR Cured by Latlcura lteiDedl«B.
Eailtoati0.
iUllroalDK*
If I had known of Hie CUITCI'Aa IIKImkiuks
IweatvelKlit years a>f" h would have saved me
*2oo.iKi (two liundic.l .loi:ai>; nn-l iiii liiimenso
umonnt of butfeilnK. My .|bea.-o (I'soihuls)
(amiincnced on my hca.l bi a s|>ot not larKer
than a ccid. li spread rapidly all over my bo.Iy
and K'ot uti'l. I- iiiv nallr'. The scales would .Irop
ulVol meallthc diiic. an-l my siHlerbiK wiis
endless, and wUliout relief. • >nc thonsaiid dob
larswonl.l n<a tempi me to ha\e this «lUpa*e
over atram. 1 am a poor man. bat loci rich to
1.0 relieved ot what come ot the iloelors iuld
ear
was lein-oHV, some iUi»f "orni, psorlasU, etc
iiM.k....an.l ...>arsa|.arill«H over one y
und a halt, bni n.» cme. t went to two or tliree
d.xlors an.l no cure, i cannot (.raWe the Cl'Tt.
OIKA IUMhIUKs loo umcli. They hive ^niiKte
inv skin a* elear and lice from r.cii cs as «
hill.v's. All 1 us« d of llicni \V!'- Ibfce boxen of
t riliMUV. an.l three l>oMles of iiim'i:ka UK-
soi.VKxr, an.l uvo cake* of li rici » \ soap.
ir >o»i hail b.eii Ijcreaiil suM jou woiiUI Have
enre.l me tor •ii"OtsM.>u won'«l na^c liiel the
i.ioncy. i looke.l like llie |.ictnie In your b.Mik
if I'horlahls (iilclnrc iiiiinber !«••. "I Ow W
(I, re Skin in-cases"), 1-ut now I in a» clear as
iniv pei>on ever was. Tl.roiiirh reice of hal)lt I
nil. Ill" han.l^ .>ver my ai in» act lo#» to » ralch
oiK-e III a while, t.iit t.' no plirp.e-e. I am nil
well I ►.■!' i<-li,.l tvMUtv . U'lit years, ji'i.l U KOl
t.i bca kln.loi -ee -III i.:.tiiiv to me. I thanlt
>,.u allioii-an.l lU'ies. Any liilnjt more that you
waut to know w itie tm*. -n- am '.ne who roatli
this nmy aril.) to ,mMn..lM^.^,m-w.TU.^^^,_
Wnterlmry, Vl.,..i an -"'H. !'"•'
I'sorlasl-.. Kc/.eina,lVi;.'r, liln/wornj. i.lclien,
PrnrlliiH. .-culd Ileal, Milk < inM. liimlrnlT,
, lliirberi", Maker-.*. tir>.c vn" aii<l U a«lierwoin-
an'-. Iti-h. aielcVe/v species .»! In'hhi,;, llurnlny:,
I .'*.-alv, I'lrnph linmoi- of Ihe >kin an.l .-^c;! p
lan.rill..ol.wltb l.o.- .f llilr. nvo p.i.nivelv
i ciucl I'V t I IK I II V, tin- Kr<'at «Uni «iirc, f.ntl
i II rut iii f<'«r. an ev.iiii-ne >k'.ii lt..initliler,
exUBiuillv, iii.l ( rri. I H\ l{K»tti.> kn r. die now
I Itioo.l I'liVlikr. intern Illy, when pliyslelims ami
nil oilier li'itK ilK's I ill.
S..1.t excivwhrre. I'lLc, <rrt«'in\, 9<»c.;
"sKAf. -.'.>,; UKHi.i.M M. #1. riepare.l l.y tho
I'orri.u Djiiu aM» l lIKMlcvi. l.<i., Ilostou,
i'iirSeM.l for "Mow to Cure Sl;lii UUcate s," 04
p.H{e«, .VI lllnstiudoiu. an I l»'i testliiionlals.
IMMI'I.KS. l.la(kliea.l«, clia .p."l ami olljr
«kin picvei.t. lb> I I n* I " v Mii'H \Tt;i> sOAF.
pr.>ved
OHtiii'ilnil I3n II ir< '»•«••
Old Colony.
ON and after .Ian. i, lsti8, trains will leave
Lowell (Mlddlettox street depot) as fob
Kor Taunton, Fail KUer, Newport, Now
Bedford, iTovliU-iu-e. l'uwln«-J»et, Marl-
boro', South Fritiiiineliamnnd way stations
»t7.4ea.in., l.i.l.'> 'kn.l 4.4o p. m. AU trnlns
connect at South I- randii»;!jain with lioslon A
Albivny rallrtin.l f.ir Worwi'ter, .Sprlnirlleld,
Ailtany and tho W««nt ; alno at Concord Junc-
tion with KlKihhuiy rallroatl.
Tlio 4.10 p. m. trntn coimecis with tall Itlvor
Lino Steamers for New York, tho 8outh and
Nii*««'lal for (/'helnmfonl nt (I 4.'i a. m., 0 :o
ami v.iW p. n>. (.Sniur.bivs at. in p. in.) Itettiru
»tft..W""d7.1»a. ni.ati.l (t M |>. m.
si'NIiAYS— Kor ."south Krunilmdium and wivy
stations, «-«• a. m. Uei urn at 6.40 »>. m.
J. Ii. KK.NDHK K.tieneral MnnsKcr.
I.HAAt; N. MAUsllAl.b. Inv. >upt.
GKO.W.t!iMjK«. Anent.
Tioki't Ofllce, 'itf Merrlinat.k Street.
Boston and Maine.
Ox and after Snnday, Oct. '.':!, 18s7, puss'^nncr
I ruins Hill Ivuvu Cvuual »ireet depot,
Vox ilonton, nt (l..Vi. 7.S.%, s.*>, !».2(V H a.m.;
1 m:>. I'.' 4.%. t. :t.i", 4.1C, 4.f>, .'..m. II..M, i>.;i(i p.
ni. IJKll'US. ;, 7.^1. i».;!n, lo.'.'.'lii. ....; I.'m.;
li.iij, J.O. •-'• t'»i ■! -«''. 4. lu, -V •!, «J-;I.'», 7, 1 1 p. in.
For LawrvmV, 7. in, 7.il.'V, s '«^. II a. m.;
IJ.l.'., I, :«, :i.4i>, .^.bt. «.l\ <is\ 11.1" p. in-
ItM't UN, T.;Ui, S..M, ;• 40, nun. ll «. m,; I'. Ift.
I. lit. 'IM, :». :«.4s, 4.1.*i, .^.4ll, l».;in p. ni. South
Law rem e. 7.c.'i p. jn.
K..r llavvihm, ".Id. 7.3.'), HM n. m.; l■^t.^,
I, :t,a.M, ."..in, "i.!."!. li.v., ii.io p. lu. UKTUIIN,
•:.l7,s.|.i, !ilo, ID lo. 10.45 a. in.; 1 •.'.(«, •.'..'•4,3.40,
;!.,vi, .Vl.«, tl.l"., '.' 10 p. 111.
F,>r Natl in. T.m ii. in.; VIW A.IO p. m. KK-
irh\. :, II \li\. 111.; !..'«), 4.11,11 p. III.
¥<"• Nfwtmrvi'ori, T.h' a.m.; 1.! I.». il, <>.!■'• p. mi.
i;i.rt'i.'s,ti.l.*), i.-.'.'i. II N. ui.;i.:<'*, .14.^p. m.
tiir i.vctfr. Hover .Old (ireiit Kull«, T.X'i, >.J5 a.
III.; I.il.io, .'..H' p. m.
l«'i.i- SMlmon Fi.tls, Ili.lilefnrd,Si»eo, OlilOrehui'.!
I'.i.icliaii.l I'or.l.iail, 7.'l.">, Ml.'ia. ui.; 1. ;!.4o p.
111. Uei.irn from I'orihiii-I, 7.i", !<.40 a. m.;
I'.'.te, .1 'In l». m.
F.-r llaiirfor. Iteilasf, Watorvllle. Nkowlieicm'.
Ui>ckiaii.l ami barinliititoii, s.;;,^ ,i. m.
Kor ft. .(olui. N. 11., Ilalllax, N. s., MonireAl
nii'l limbec, ^'.:!.^ ii. in.
K«>r .Xil.tiiMa, r.atli, Li>wlst.m, S.;lAa. m.; 1 p.m.
For i:o< htvter and Alton Itny, Ma. lu.; l,a.4U
I', in.
F.ir Ka«liiorl an.l St. .J.^hn's (per Meainer), on
M.milav-, Wediiesihiys and t'lMays, at I p. in.
For Uo«khiii.l, IU'lta«i, lliimf.»r an.l Ml. Pcsert
(i-leii'iier from Portlan.l), Tuesdays an<l Frl-
.ia}sal3.4up. m.
Boston & Maine R. R.
importanTnotice.
Clifiiigr© of TTimo.
On and after Sumlny, Oot. 2.1tl, the following:
trnhiH will be dlfionlbmed :
For Ilostou, tJ..lft, VM a. ni., i, '2.h.%. 8.4% p. m. ;
from Uo*lon, (t, 11.15 a. ni. For Law reiici), M.Vk
ILSan. m.,'.'.!lA, 4p. 111.; from l-awivncxj, t!.;W, H
a. m., i, i-fto P- •»• For I'oriluml, fl.l.'ip.m.;
from Portland. ft.:to p.m. „ . .. . ,.
The li-fttii now IcavlnR Lowell for IloHton at- 7
:i. m. will leave at «..V) a. m.
A new train for llosion and Lavrrenco will
leavv Lowell at 1 p. m.
8tM>.vi' TUAIN8.
Tho train now liSvlnK Itotton at 7..H0 for Low-
ell will leave at 7. .. ,
Tlie train now leaving Lowell for Iloitton at
8.4ft will leave at 7.:»n.
Ttic train now h'livliiK' Lowell f.ir Lnwn-nee
anil Haverhill al 7..>t p. m., will leave ut 7.;«» p.
'"• . . .
For further iiiirMciimrB aee time r^iinlM.
.J. K. I'lllLl.ll'S, lien. AKi.at I.owall.
tknwfi*
LOWELL DAILY COURIER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1888,
KIRK'S
(iLotJl)
,2tramrr0.
Boston & Savannah
STElMSIIir CO.
Ouly Direct Lina from New England to
Savannah,
c.mneoUng lh« re with all IlidI and Wii»er Lines.
FAVOr.iriC KOLTK TO FLOKIDA.
IronMcmn'hlpa "<.ATK CITY" and "CITV
ol-' MAt <».N" lcavli:>r NiviimiHti I'lor, Dodkiohh
street, lloidon, KVKItV THl.UrtPAy, at a
'>*(tf»cli. For freltfbt ><r pa>"H'iu:c, upply to A.
HkVV. SAMI'sos.'.'td W'HshlnKton i-ircet, Hos.
i-.u.or loUlCflAUD.sON A llAltNAHII.AKenls,
liotfton.
FLOATING SOAP
18—
THE CHIEF
For tho n«th, Ti>llot iiiul Uoundry.
Snow W1»it<j una .Al>«<>lviloly Pur*.
If yonr doiiler .loos ?h.i Uei-p White Cloml Hoap.
H'liJ lU cent* lor KHiiiiilo e.ik.- to thn MiuEore
JRS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
I-nsuiancrT
FLFTY-Firm YIIAR.
LOWtLL MUTUAL fiM INSUMNCt CO.
(>mr<-, 40 tViitral HtriH^.
.1.0. ABIIOTT, I'Hr«iin.'«T.
K. T. AlllUiTT, KIC'V .v.si> TkKAA.
in ( liarles
lot In those dee|)
tLionk'bts on tUc
AeeordliiK to the .lewUh Me^sen;,'er. there
is some but not inmh sensationalism In the
Juwldt pulpit. Mke other seiisjitlonalists
the .Jewish sensationalist Is extremely llber-
iil and extremely inconsistent, culoi;l/.int; the
fnltli of the fathers at one tlin<! and running
It down at another, •'."^eiisiilionalism In the
imipit leads to seiisalionalisni In life: to loml.
ttshv manners thai arouse eontempl. Let
us boiw that nocoiigrcirHlion will hesitate lii^
choosliiK between a nlar ami a rocket.'
Yes. but the vulvar prefer the rocket every
time. , , , , ,
A wooden throne. 4000 year* old. on whhdi
sat an Kjfypiian <p'«'e" "f *'••' l'^"' dyiia>ty,
was recentlv presented to the Hriiidi Mnsc-
uin. It Is the oldest piece of carpenter
-r— — work in the world. A princess mi-Ald bave
'« been usliii? It when Abiuhain went down
lutoKuypt. , . , , ,
To the maiiv preachers. Sumlay school ex-
positors and ti'aehers who tleli-ht in ;,'ivin;j a
.• Jiplriliial double MMisc to the IJIble. I'rof.
IJnriiliam. in the .laiiuary number of the old
Testament .>^llldellt. h.is ii w<»i'd to say.
Such peoiile, lie says, make the Hiblo a co-
nundriii.i. ., ,
Suixlv the llcmo.lournal is .m tho home
run. a litli.j too ha»t\ , when it -ays tlr.it after
a chil.l lox s faitii in .-'anta ( laus he will be
likely to !o«e fait'.i In what he hears in
church tiiid .'-iiniiay ,-eho.d.
The llapli«l Weekly think- that the Sumlay
ncwsi>ap( r has euine to slay, imt believes
that one who reads its non-tiiitritioiis lux-
uries, an.l reluctantly leavis il to hurry to
church !•< *'<iiiite nntitu-il to Iiave^ any relish
for the wiMd or worship of (iod."
Dr. Wilhrow hammers away at '"rrosress
in Theolo'.rv." in the .laiiiiary llomiletic lle-
vlew. Tlie doctor is h «ood preacher ami
pai>tor and has a ;iood store of humor, but he
Is not a vIeiitKic theoloijian. lie opposes
the Audovcr views, hecause they are not
new, because men are afruid to confess that
they believe them, and because they do not
prove It from .Serlpluro.
Train Kolil>«rs Foiled.
An attempt was imule Wednesday nL'ht to
rob an express train on the Wabash Western
road at Cooley'.s lake, 24 miles cast of Ivan-
snsClty. The proposed ilttack on the train
leaked out and unncd officers joined il at
Missouri City. When the train was stopped
four masked men f)rilered the engineer to
come down, and, as he obeyed, an officer
fired, shooting one of the robbers. The oth-
ent ran. but were caiituretl. The wounded
Bariiev Sweeiiev. was found lu the
rented bv tin- colite.lee. The wline-.«.e-. vMlo
were <alied upon l»» prove the ioiite»l.mt"»
chirjio* hail Hid i.llUluvlts .lii*iiruvitu' them.
»n.l \\\ ^lew of this tact no L'ood result wotiLI
follow the reopeidiij; of llie ca«.e. To reopen
the casf w.ml.l be an lnjiiNli.'>! lo the conh-t-
ee. an injiisllce to tho e.infeslaut and a
wrollK' to the l!oii»e. , , ,
Mr. Kowell ol Illinois nrmie.l th.it the com-
mittee on election', bad followeil the proiier
eourse In reftt«lii:.' to reopen the case.
Mr. Lod;:e of .Ma«siichusett» spoke in sup-
port of the minority. The pen.liii;; case, he
!.ald. was too liniiortaiit a one to be settlcl
bv Hlll>lii\it«. It was u ertse whlvh de«erv«al
tho nlleiilion of the Amerh-an tonk;n«s.
(•on^hlcriiin particiil.trly the enormoii". dls-
p.irltv between the contestant aiil the con-
teislee. the llou^e should proece.l wllh «reat
eirciiiii»|icctioii. The couttslaiit wa« the
ean.lllateof tlie labor oriraiii/atlons. JIi*
ease ha<l been shoiklmrly iiil»ii>ana;,'od. lie
came now an.l tluew himself on the mercy
of the Hoii»e. There wa« w I'lcsprea.l beli.f
aiiioni; the ;,'rcat workini; ela«sc- that the
p.)Wer of Ihc corporation, ihe power of tlu'
riu^' ami the power of men likh In authority
aii.rbacked bv money an.l lullii.'iiee had an
enormous wvVbl In all Ic^jMatlvc bodies of
the countrv. It was u .laii;>'eioii». unwhnli-
I.O me belief, llu thou;^ht that when a man
belonk'InfC to the workin< .laes came before
Ihe House asking for a rehearing, it would
.1(1 no harm to any niuu or to the CoiiKie*-.
or to the interests of the people lo have that
man's case heaid. The Mouse could afford
lo temper justice with a \ery lur«e measure
of ;.'eiiero-lty. „„ , ,.
(»n motion of Mr. Crisp, Thoebc, the ecu-
testanf, was -rante.l an hour m which to
presfiil an armiuient in bis own behalf. Hi:
rea.l from a coimminlcatloii which he had
sent to the chairman of the coiiiiiiiitt-c on
elictloiis protc»tlii;{ airain^t all unfavorabio
report ui>on his ivipiot until he had an oji-
portunitv t.icxamiii.! ih« alll.l.Hviis present-
ed bv th"' lonlesiee. ill this .iMnmuiiicalion
he reiterates In part the statein.-iits contained
111 his atUdavlt llle.l with the .•.mimittee.
denies the truth of some of the alR lavUs tiled
bv the speaker, and de.larcH his ability to
disprove llie a.cur.cy of others, ll lie was
Kruiitedan opp<MUiiiiiy. lie was sorry, he
e«mtlnued. tliat the worKiic,' classes were U-
tliinln^ to lose coiilideiiee in Ihe security of
the ballol. If the ballot wa* ii<d secure,
what dill thev have L fl? [Appla'we on tlie
republican si.h'-.] lie \vas a worUinninaii ;
he dbl not consbler It a y,ivat honor exa-tly
to be a meiuber of this Ibnise, [tiiMieral
Immiitcr and appiaUM,-.] What he ineaiil
was, that a mechanic was jiisl :is honorable
an.l noble as aiiv other eiti/en. If < v. ry -eii-
lleinan here woul.l rather be rii'lil than be
i'rcsideiit, these seals would be lillcl by the
rlLdit men. [Lau.:;hter.] lie did not pni-
pose to make aiiv eai.it il of the fa. l that he
wasa workiu.ijiiian. lie was not tla.re tor
favor, but for simple ji:-ti>'c.
The previous ipiesti.m wis then ordero.l
upon tho res-diilioii ol the majority of the
commitlec, which coiilirms ilio title of Mr.
Liuli'le to bis >. at. and upon a r.solution In
the nature of a Mibslitut.- oHere.l by .Mr. Ly-
man of Iowa, d.'.larii;^ that tlie coir.est is of
■.uchimporlanci; lo tin: silling' iiieuiber and
to the peopl..' of the eouiiiry. that il is en-
tilled to full, thorou-li an.l impartial investi-
L'ation, an.l providing,' that the paper- in the
case be luiuled an', referred to a select com-
mittee, or a sub-eom:iiittce of the elections
committee, which shall be autliorizcl to in-
veslii-'atc the matter. The substitute was
»lefeated-veas, li".; nays, i:i2. The follow-
deinocrals voted in the allirmatlve
T>' be fr''ed from IliC .l:ingeis of snlfocatlon
while bhirf down; to breathe freely, Mleep
soundly und umlUmrlK-'l; to il/e refrenhed,
healdear, brain a.llve ami free fn)in (laln or
iielK'. to know tliai iii» |»ol*onoiis. piurLl nialtor
.liill.'ii til"' I'lcalli an.l rots away ihe delicate
niaelilnery of smell, ta-le «n I lieai-ln)c; to foel
tliil llie :»'\stein doe« not, tliroiixh Its veins and
arteries, smk nii tlic poison that Is sur j lo nn-
.Urmlnc nii.l.U'sti.'V,l« Imlei'.l a bieselnir l>e-
Mill I all oilier human tiij.t.v iikmiIs. To piirchaM
Imiiiiiiiltv from siieli a luie «li"iil.l bf llie object
111 all aHllcle.l. Ili.t those who have trie.l many
leme.llesand phydclan* despair of relloi or
SANioHD's ItAidrAl, ClT»K meet* overy phase
of talarrli, from a nlinph' bea-l cold to the most
|..ath«om.' an.l .lesinieilxe staKc*. It I* local
iin.l eonslltiiilonal. Insumt In rellevUiK, perniB.
ikiit In curing, safe, e ouoinlcal ami nevurfall-
linf .
SANKOIll»'S ItAIHrAI. Cl KK COli»lBt« Of OH*
bottle ot Ihe ItAKKAI. CIHK, one l»ox of CA-
TvKHiiAi. soi.viiNr. an.l one Imi'IIoveo Ik-
ii.M.KU, all wrai'iH'd In one pnekaifH, witii treat-
Mi- iinil dlreeiloiis, .iii.l bol I l>y a I .irnggUts for
fl.lKI.
PolTER I»HU«1 ASI> ClllvMICAL CO., DoSTON.
m.
m.;
m.
Hl'NI>AV TKAIN.I.
r.M KoBton, 7..•l^, S..'0 a. in., li.Cfl, 4.l.^, 5.10,
:.;{.p |.. Til. UKTUIIN, S a. ni., .'>, 7 p- m.
Kii" l,Mwr«iH««, H.'io a. in.. ."V.IO, 7..V1 \\.
UKTl K.N, 7.40, K. 1ft n. m., I'.MO, hM p
>outh I.HWM'nce, i.-i^, 7.44 (•. m.
For Mnv.rhlll, suo a. m., i\.4'>, 7.:i'i p.
Iti; ITKN, s, 11.4.'. a. in., 4.i'S, .%•.'%, '.J', p. in.
For Portl»»mi,.\4<»p. in. UKTIUX, I, 4.16 p
ni. .1. T. Fl'IlMKU. (.en. Alan«uer.
WM. .MKltmiT, .IK., Snpt.
.1. F. PlIILLll'-'S, Cieu. Agl. ut Lowell
Ort M. 1W7.
Boston and Lowell.
OGTOBKK 10, IMT.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONK MINUTE
The Cutlriira Antl-I'i«ln Pl«»-
t«»r relieves Kliemnsil'-, Sclutlc,
.HinMen, shinit an I Nervous Pains,
Ktrain* ami Weaknesses. The tlrst
iii'l only pa'.nklllliibC plaster. New,
nrUlmil, n.hiai.trtueon*, liidilllble,
safe. A niurvellons Antt.l.il*; to I'aln, Inllam
million and Wrnknr-s. fiterly uu'litc and vart-
Iv »ii|M-rlort<i all other platters. At all .Initf-
irlhis. -i.V'. ; live for «t ; or. p..sia»rc trt'f. "' » "' •
IKK Dm i» AXIiCllKMICALCo., ItotUoii, Mass.
^
ON'T
Pnssonicer Service from Lowell :
Kor KoMon, at .%.riO, «.:«, illl..'rfl, J§7.1«, 7..Sfl,
•i!7.:ls, ♦I.s.ao, •s:'.».'«, 'H».:in, •JIlL.'ksan.l 11.00 a.
m., MlJ.'M l.W. 2.10, 1I3.Il). •»:*••«, 4.3«,
11.V.ta, ti.iHi, •j:(l:t4, 'IIH-iri p. m. SUNUA\8,
•il7.:k>', *.i.OO, ♦JJli.io a. m., 4.•J.^ n. in. Ii4>tiirn t
r ti.4.%, 7 3t), ti.oo, •S..10, •lusi, ii.l.\ mo.ui, 11.00
M. m.. l-'.tsi m., •I.(H), •J.nn, •3.WI, I13.4fl, 4.4ft,
•VDo, ft:io, 1I.^4.^, ti.i.^»7.(H>, 10.00,11.10 p. m.
>l'M>AV>«, H.nou. m.. l.isi, ft.oo, ♦7 uop. in.
For Wolmrn, ti:W, 7.1«, 7..1ft, Oi".i. H'w a. m.,
l.-:o, 4.»o,(j.iX), (i.."14 p.m. s>i;NI>.\YH,l).OOa. in.,
4.i.V|i. m. llrtuMit M.2-J, U.4I, 1I.J4 a. m.,
.'..tm,0.4J, lii.*l, n.M p. ni. SUNUAYS, t.'i'
a. ni.,.*> i'l p. m.
9^*Krurr»». iXorth^m Itfvot ntilu. ti>»" '>*
nriiral m train k fmm Ihf Xorth. V I'm lltdfhrd.
l-or L«Wrvnw,« :i%, ln.l.\ ll.oo a- m., 1.40, MO,
4.:«,0.tsH). m. Sl'NDAVS, at 9.1ft a. m., 7.ia
and 11.2ft a. ni
8UNDA\S, 8.00,
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
man.
woods when; he Innl cVawlo.l. lie was for-
merly one of the .Jc^se .James jrauu, and all
the robbers are fanners of the ncii;hborhoo«l.
When Other Channii Have Fadfd
• sound, white sit of teeth redeems the
countenance. But Ibey shoiil.l be brushed
wttb StJZODON'i' to keep tlicm Id a healthy
condition. The breath, moreover, is per-
fumed by this delightful toilet article,
which hfl-, to a great extent, suiwrscled the
okl-fashloned p<nvdrrs and j.a«tes. It Is
we'l named .SOZODONT, a word derived
Messrs. Uvnum, Ciou«^e, Koran, Hare, Mc-
Kinncy. Slilvely and \V«avcr.
The (pieslion then recurred on the ma)orl-
ty resolution, on the adoption of which the
ve.i8 and navs were ordered. The republic-
ans, w ith the exception of three or four who
voted In the urtlrmative. and Messrs, Brumni,
Hoovey and Labllaw, who voted in the nega-
tive, refrained from votinK on the j,'rouiid
that they bad not sufticlent informatiou
upon which to act; and the vote was an-
m.unccd, yeas. 140: nay.s. .W-no qiiorura.
The House at 0 o'cbck adjourned.
Marry Your Sonn Wli«n Vou Will, Yonr
UMUKhters When You Can,
But in either ease counsel them to use noth-
ing but Hop Ointment for cliappe.l hands
und lius, sore nose, cold cracks and rou^h,
pimply skin. Never faih. All dru;.,'gi«ts,
•2."» and 50 cents, or mail stamps to Hop Co.,
New London. Conn.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh irom the shore
every week
35 Cents .a JPint.
p. m. Kftnrn : 7.4A, « »0
|«.0f., 3 l.^, ftl.'i. •!.4.'i p. m.
».6aa. m.,0.1.'»}». m. . .„
For Haleiu an.l way-Station*, 7.:W a. m., 1.40,
6.0U)>. in. Return: 7.'.M), 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. ni.
Time ijlftii lielvw it from Xnrthern Urpot.
For Ajrer. Junction and Wny-Htatlon», at 7.1ft
a. m., 1.! •* and .'•.OO i». m. .•sl'NUAYS, at 'J. IS
p. m. Keturn : ^.\f> a. m., VIM and U.15 p. m.
bUNUAYis, f.lOn. m.
For AmherM, Mllford nn.l Wilton, at !>.15 a. m..
MM, ;i 4s, .•\.4.i p. ni. .•^iin.lav, •.» p. in.
For Ureei.llel.l, I'eterboio', llennln«ion, IIIIU-
horo' nn.l Keene, nt '.".l.^ a. ni. and ;>.48 p. m.
For Nashua, .Manchester and » oneord, at 8.80,
H.15, 0.4»a. m., li.V., 1.47. :i 4f, fi.40, «.'», 7.48
p. m. (Suiulavs at '.', 7.4H p. in)
For Penacook, Kianklln, Lebniion and White
Hlver Junction, a I II. !.'» a. ni., 1.47, 3.48 and
•7.48 p.m.
For Warner, Brmlfor.!, Sunapee, Ncwitort (>.
II.), t'laremont an.l C'lareniont .lunetlor, at
9.1ft a. in., 1.47 p. in.
ForTlllon, Lake Vlilapo, Meredith, Lnrr.nla,
Weirs, rivmouth, Wiiireii, lluveihlll. Woods-
vlll.'.at li.lla. m., 1.47 an.l ♦7.4S p. m.
ForC'am|>l.in,Thornlioi,N.inli Woodstock, Lis-
iKtn, Iditlefon ami Wliltellel.l, at tM4 a. ro.,
1.47 p. m.
For .IcUVrson, Lancaster, Groveton and Jiinyan,
at 0-44 a.m. , ,,
For Montpellcr ami nil points on tho MonlpcUcr
anil Wells Ulver rullioud, via riymoiith unl
Woo<ls\llle, at '1.44 a. in.
For SI. Johnslmry r.ii.l Lyn-lonvllle, via white
River .luiictlon, at !t.l.'> a. m. ami 7.tS p. m.
For St. .loJiialMirv, Lj mloiivllle, Newport, ^>her-
hrookc, via I'lymoulh and Woo<Ibv111c, at 11.44
n. irt., *T.1S |i. m.
Kor Montpeller, Kf hox .Tnnctlon, nurllnjjt<»n and
St. Alban-, via Central Vermont line, ut ^.\^ n.
m., 1.47 an.l *7.48 p.m. , .. . , ,
For Montreal an.l liiiel.ec, via Montreal and
llosfon Air Idnt, at d.U a. m., ♦7.48 p. m.
[ For Montreal, via ( cntr il Vermont line, at 0.1..
i .a. m., 1.47, *7.48 p. m.
j t^-* Daily.
FrrdRlit trains leave Lowell for BoBtcn at 2.00,
8.40, 11.08 a. m.. l.-lTu 10.11 1. 1 l.oo i.. ni.
Leave Boston f..r Lowell at J.ao, 4.05, li.40 a.
m., I'2.», :M'i l>- >"•
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at ,.l0a. tn.
Leave Lowell for .siiiem at !>.oft a. ni.
FREIGUT DEI'OT, WESTERN AVKNUE.
Lcftvc Lowell for Xnshua, Blancbcstcr, Cor.-
lord an<l the North and West, ut 7.iO, 11.35 a. m.,
OCEAN EXCURSION.
IHercbftDts and. Miners Traniportatiun
Oompanj'B Frovidenoe, Norfolk and
BaltimofA Stoamibip Line.
The .Mo«t DIrert Uoute from Now Kngland for
Norfolk ami Illcliinnnd.Ol.l I'olnt Comfort, Va.,
Washlntcton, I). C, and IlulUnion*, M.I.
l>AM4KMUl£ltS AND KllKIGHT.
Th«Irnc Steamahlp William Craue, IftOO
tons, C'lijit. K. K. Warreu, «alU from Providence
every WKt»NK(iI»AY,« p. m.
The Iron Steauiahip Johns Hopkln*. IftOO
ions, ('apt. li.'l>. FosK-r, t»allB cvi»ry SATUK-
I>.\V, ii p. Dl.. from LONMUALK Whakk.
Thenc woll-known »toamatilpa arc large and
comfortable an.l tilled wllh every ronvoulence
tor rA^.'SKNGEIfsi and commaiidcl )>r navl-
/atorsof lonKan.l siieiHtsiiful «xpei-len«'c. Mea
voyatreH by i.hes*. Hteniners are refreshlnit and
tiivlirttriitlnir an.l i4to nmml trip ciin lie aeeom-
pllsheil In KivK iftvi. Fare, Including room
and moi»4K, very row.
FI1EIC1I1T OONNKCTIONH
\fa<le without drayage with the followlUK
routca :
VIrclnlw and T«^unt>B*eo Air Lln«, at Mor-
folk. Va.
AtlAPtlc Coaat and Seaboaril Air Llnea, at
Norfolk. Va.
Ch<>Kap«>ak« and Ohio R. R. and Kanawha
Dispatch, at Newport News, Va.
Richmond and DauTtll* R. R. and Pied-
mont Air LItM, at WMt Point* ▼«► —
Bon.i. Wtilkcr,
Anion li. I r«:m:t)|
N..M.Mrl>rlil,
A.U. I'olliir.l,
K.T. Ablott,
1*. C. tiaicM.
l>tnKCT«llt»
Wm.II. Wljrulii,
.1. K. F«dlo\Vi«,
Wm. r. Briu.er,
('has. A. htott,
W. K. I.lvlnjc ton,
.r.i;. Abbott,
Dividend* AO F»-'lt TKNT* <in ihe venis, 50
l>er t!««nt. on ihice y.nrn.lt.'tv, per <vi;l. ow on«
\ ear policies.
■ in eonpcctlon with Uio nlmvo comi-.iny U a
fcneral nitencv for illvldcnd payliiK mutual and
reliable »to<k wnipaidcs. .„,„__ ^
J(. T. AltlloTl, AKCBt.
Haltlinore and Ohio R. R. and Continental
I^lnf, Mt llnltlinoi'o, Md.
Merehanta and Miners Trans. Co.*e Savan-
nah Line, at ilaltlmore, Md.
ThnuiKh tillls of la.llnr Wsnod via all alwre-
named ronu-s. M.irk Kooda via P., N. AND 11.
I INK
flckou on wvle at K. O. Winmor'r offlce, 8
Westminster etroet, W. II.(;iiuilCll * Co.. oiHce
1 WeyhoKHct street, or at Steamship olUee, W
In.lla street.
For ratea, )ias8n;;o or freli/ht apply to
J£. II. KOCKWKLL,
New Knuland ARent,
Providence, K. 1.
Tin: IIOLYOKK STILL LEADS
On and after .tune lot tho
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL I'AV
70 PER CKNT. D1VIDI:ND«.
This company haa a aurpliia h» rcKardh nollcT
hot.tera, of #.^34,^4(1, and will wrtU' ou MKU-
CANTILK KI8K.S. itepresenled by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
A4sn reprewenta othsr flrat-clatH Mutual ana
Sto<'k Comimnlea.
""FIRElNSURANCEr^
Ooo<i: Holl<l! I«ollnl>lot
AT TIIK
riBE INSURANCE AGENOY
— or
GEO. E, METCALF.JIo^iK Cenlral Striiel
llavlnfr purchased tho njrency of the Merrl-
mnck MntnnI Fire Inmiraix-e C^>. of Andover^
wllh ItH alxty year* of aallnfactory .lealliijt with
Its policy hohlerw, ho Invltea all the former
frlcmla (if Ihe company and many new ones to
oxainlno Us merits and rellabllUy. .Six other
corapanlea uIho reiirt^nented by me.
i»KU. K. MKTCALF, M! Ceiiiral street,
^ Snc^easor to K. L. Canlcll 41 Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
raootJ anU Coal.
GLASS
WAS Invente.lln KnRland liy BciKilt, ft
monk, 4(K) years A.. C. A nniall Khiss of
the renowne.1 G- O. Taylor Houibon and Kye
ELLli\GWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
At the Old Stand, 88 Middle Street.
At the Nrw Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
Wlllinm IClttr«<luro,
A. W. WKKKS, Agent,
Who'csalc an.l Ret.ill Dealer In Wllkesbnrro,
Laekuwanna, Lohl^^h, Franklin, «;unilK'ilan.l,
C. C. <;anne|, Ac. Wood, Chareonl, Lime, C'c-
inent, Ac. 'i\ Icphoiie luimbcr, '>\-t.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Whplesulc and Uetail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
OM co.'a LehlKh, Phlladelphlft ft
Ucn'MnkT, Wllke.sbarre, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland, Ly ken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Cash asset.! Jan. 1 , iw«7 ♦41«,5BM5.7J
ToUil llablllllos (rolneurancc) l.'*,M5.ie
Not assets itSibfil\JBti
Policy holders share In the profits on expira-
tion of policies.
Dividendi, 70 Per Cent., After July lit.
DIRKCTUBI :
.lohn F. Rlroball,
Henry C. llowei
C. C. lIutchlnpoD,
W. F. Salmon,
S. T. Lancaater.
Levi Sprajrue,
ti«o. F. Klchnnlson,
i>. S. Klr.hnrdHon,
Chan. II. Coburn,
.Jacob KogorH,
Offloo, 87 Central Streot, L.owcIl, ATasa.
LEVI SrRAGUE, FRKfiiUKNT.
E. M. TUCKE, SECRKTABT .
#^Insiiranco to any amount effected In relia-
ble comuanles.
K.M. TUCKE, Agent,
n Central Street.
■^■^Leave Howell for Aycr Junction, Worcester,
FltcUburg, New York and the West, at '.'.45 and
c! sfilELLEN, Gcnl. SnncrlntCD.lent.
GKO. W. STOKKIt, Genl. I'aes. Ajrt.
C. K. PAIGE, Local Agent.
WOOD.
Oak, Uaple ami Fine, sawed
and split.
Old Co.'s Newark and Eng-
lish Portland
CEMENT.
COBB'S Extra and Finishing
Glens Falls, Vermont.
from the (ireek and .lu-nifiiuK a Pr'll'^va; I V^-^.^^.^^^ w,|| renew falUag s.rcnglh In the
tlve of the teeth. No dealer who >ayH that I ^^^ ^^^j ,.g^t„re vlinhty an-l n\d_"t«.!). ^'I^H."*
loine other dentifiJc*- po.x>-e(«i>eH <iu!illtlcs
identical with .SOZODONT. or t*ui>erlor to i ligheu. jh" """-^ / ,-- „, _,« i„
tSu be credited. AhL for bUZO- itoston, and your Druggist and Grocer will la
DONT. : ^^^''^ "•
,K,wcrs. its .medicinal 12™ f'«f> «?»«•« "";^^-
d. It Is bottled by ( . II. t'KA ♦ KS A ^(^.^>
Inevery variety for houBC flnlfh, and all kinds
of
For building, repairing or fencing can be ob
talned at
LOWEST PRICES
At the old aund o<
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Street, Corner of Fletefcert
Pennsylvania Kailroad
Th« Beat Rallrond In the World.
The Fneieat Tmlna In the World.
New York to Chicago, 34 hours.
New York to anclnnftU, 21 hours.
Mew York to St. Louis, 29 kotirt.
Five Dailj Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply fof tickets and full Information to
W.B.BATCIIELDKR, Ticket Agent,
^ • *• No. 29 Merrimack Street,
«KO. W. MILLER, Ticket Agent O. C. R. R.,
GBW. w lu^^ ^^ ^ Merrimack Street,
A T CASWELL, Ticket Agent B.*L.R.R.,
^•»**"*° ' Middlesex Street Station.
Oeox-ire E« Stanley,
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Merchandise delivered per ordw from all
K^ITSnthe Boston wwl Lowed, Nashua
All kinds Building and Amerl
can and Scotch Fire
BRICK.
Masons', Dental and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOLIN,
CHARCOAL.
FKRTILIZBK8.
HAIR,
SAMD,
ORAVKL.
arid
trulns on the Boston —■- — .--. , ,, , „ ,,
LwrelL Old Colony and Boston and Maine U.K.
sSJpta* reoe'P** obtained for goods forwarded.
Ofle* 30 Tbomdlk* ftre«t.
Floiii* and Q-ifiiii.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 GOB^AM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tin
worker. A line line of
PARLOR STOVES.
MILKMEN can get Milk Cans as good and
cDcap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 57 G orham Street.
Ofnce and Yard, |
27 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone 188-L.
Branch Office,
88 Merrimack Htlrect,
Calderwoo<l's.
PHOTOOIlAraS.
A. H. SAKBOEK, 24 Central Block,
Bogs to announce to the eHlsena of Lowell and
nrlclnliy that he has purchased all the negatives
.jwned by tho late N. C. Sanborn, and Is now
prepared to fill duplicate orders from the same.
By king ansoclatlon In business with the late Mr.
Sanborn I feel confident of clvlng perfect iatls<
faction to au hla former ennomera.
Cliflord's
DYE HOUSE,
2 ud 4 AHDOVm STBEET.
FIrst-Class Dyeiiit of Eiery Descriptiiw
Dona at ihort notice and satisfaction
guaranteed.
■ Adlee* and genta' garments dyed whole.
AUklnda of garmento cleaned and repaired
U desired.
— . — »
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE
PniLOROPHY OF MAllRIAOE, glv-
Ing a clear synopBls of tho Impediments to
msrrlage, exhauHted vitality, etc., etc., can be
had from all news agenu or forwarded direct
flim the author. Dr. P. J. JORDAN, 19 Joy at,
Boston, on receipt of U cents.
iiiiuai ana \ i
, Agrat. ll
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LOCAL NEWS.
Sidney Drowett rceolvetl a special meinlura
lor tb« larn^Ht nupiht-r of llr>*t premluiua xe- '
cured bv aiiv plKt'(>» exhibitor nt the recent , Htah
THE OENEKAi. COURT.
Jan. 20.— The legUlallve Hesslons wore
abort and unimportant. Orders were adopted
SUNDAY 8EKVICK8.
BAPTIKT.
Fifth street Baptl-t.-ller. L. G. Banett, pas.
u 1.0th branches re.,ulrlnK the nocretary of • J^ -"M^-^- Ki^ctiiig ai'«"^^;:;;:
itato lo colU'rt anil iei>ort the nuiuher of ; vice at »l 45.
hool at
ser-
Sm;,« oY {hrM;i::::."iu;;e(iri^iir;; Vhj I r^^^
Ulluiaii.
The Lowell Kool Hall Cltth liin* l)«'tii or^an-
|jei«l bv llu: ih.pit*' of tho lt.llo\vln« ortl»Li> :
rrtbid'iiiit, 1. Wlllinni>on;.M'cr»tary. Harry
CunnitU- ; 'iiviiKurir. John J. Dobfon ; cap-
tain, J. Uiftft'U; UhHlhtant «iiptain, C. Mor-
• lov; coininitU'o on jiaiiH'H, J. Howartli, A.
iralpln, J . l.«UK«ll . ( . Morlcv, UeorK.- I>ol).
Hon; loiiMidttH; on bydaws, llafrv CunnlllL',
Oeorne I>ol.»on, (i. «. U%%^V. I he Murt-ta-
ry'Muddift.N U ihu Hamilton print works.
A Oinss Hupper. <
•♦Andovor! AiVlov.r! Uah-rab-rah:"
was tho irv, that, mluKled with the nound
of main lUh horns miIuIj d the car of the
uaswr on Merrlniaik Ktroel about 7..'I0
o'UliM'k l:i«t iil«hl. It wan llio wiilor ilaHM of
rhllllimAiidoMr utademy on tln:lr annual
Hieigh ri.h'. Ah lb«'y puKHcd alon^' the street
in two ».hdj;hH llnv kopt up a loiiilnucd «uc-
4;est.loii of voIIn that rather Htartled whilo It
amused iIiohc who heard them. At the M« r-
rtiuaek hou^e thev Mloppi;.! and took supper,
after whieh theio were the usual loa»<tM.
Several profoHhOiK of the aeadeiny altentled
tbo HUi'i'i-r. eoiiilnn and tfoliig by team. It
was a Uadliiif event of the seliool year with
tbc box N and tUuy enjoyed every luluute " of
It. ■
Inalallnllon KxtirfUes.
Nixt We.liiefday eveiiiiiK Uev. L. (J. Ihir-
rell, the ui w pallor of the Fifth hlreel
eburi'h. will i<«i given a wehoine, and Ihe
exereUi K are lo be Noinewhat of a .leparturo
from tlie eon veiilloliiil method UmmI on Hiieli
oeeacioiiK. ill the jiiniKxIoii of the Uhual »er-
inon. Uev. \V. .*<. Avion of the Wort hen
sliei t HaptM ehureh will gtvo the address
of weltoine; Ibv. Alexiinder Illaikbiiriiof
llM! Klr».t HapllNl ehureh will then hpeak on
"The t liriMlan .^lliiMrt III* opportunity
Hml.«itieii«th." Ibv. O. i:. .Malhdv of the
Hrantb hi reel Tnberiuule will follow «»ii the
lople. "• ity lAaiiuell/allon— lit Demand),
and .Metlio.lh." ISpeehilly liilereKiInu will
I»« the remaiU* of Uev. U.S. 3IeKen/le, U.
1)., of Ilostou an.l a^xoeiated with the Hap*
tlht Mih«loiiar\ I'lilon. who will picNont hU
vlow ol ••The" World Ki«ld." Jo the ad-
drehM K the piiNlor will probably nultablv re-
spond. The clnnliuf will be appropriate, a
siieehil <piarletli; beln« eii;;uge»l for Ihe evcn-
ll»M' .
the charter of tho Ml. llolyoke Keinule bt'iul-
iiurv, ho that ll mav have authority to add a
colleglato department aud confer Ihe usual
eollcKU degrees.
NtriKH.
(JocrKe V. An«ell was before ihe Ilouao
cdminlttce ou the Judiciary to advocate a
modlllcatlon of the law relative to dojf and
eoeU Uiihtlug, ehauKlng tho penallv from line
to ImprlMpuiuent, on the urround that Ihe
breakers of the law Kenerally belong to a
ela»t that h willing aud nblu to pay a tine.
Kouulon Notaa.
The reunion of gradualeH
LOWKLL poiT orncB.
OpanlBC and Oloalnc of Malla.
uf thn High
school at Jleihaiiles halj next WedncHduy
cveiiliiK will be somewhat more exleni»lv«
than was at lli>l antlelpale.l. While Hie ma-
jority «d those who will attend will l)0 ini'iii-
W-rs or the later elasses, there will yet be a
pretiv large spriuklln;: of ohler Hbimni. An
Interc'f*fliiu event III eoniieetlon with the re-
union will be :t iiieetlii« of ineinbcrK of the
e.lassof 'tW, whirli was u very cnlhusluMlIc
cIhhh and whiili w HI Iry and have a large ami
pleaHiuit reunion. A member who is espe-
cially liiteie»ted will endeavor to have every
meii'iber reshllnx in lliN vieiiilty attend, and
she thinks thnt as this \. ar is the 'i.'itU annl-
versarv of their Krailuathni, there tthouhl Im!
a general inlere«l. The .Iiism will Imj kIvcu
the use of one of the ante-riMJins for a ttlrlct-
ly class reunion, width will probably oc-
cur whIlo the daiielnn Is In pro>;re«s.
The Idea of Hpeehil elasM reunions In con-
neutlon w lib the general meeting N m ox-
colk'Ut one, and other classes besides that of
»fla would do well to make nrraiigcinents to
Ik? present. If enough fnMU a nartleular
class are md present to hohl a meeting, there
could l>e a reunion on a small seulo in the
ball Itself. The elassos of '(W. '7H and '«,%
whh'li gradualc.l tvVinty. ten and Hve years
- Biro, eould verv aiipioprlately have reunioiis.
Tlie eliiss of '((.'I would like to see as many
High SI bool scholars of that time present as
possible.
Miss Marv F. Kastman of Tewksbury,
who was u t'eaeher in the Hl«li sihool *iii
years u^o. has been Invited lo be present,
and If >lie .an attend, she will make remarks
that will lie of iiiueb Interest to her former
pupils.
Ills n<d Intended that mmc but lllf;h
Hcliool gniduat( s will be allowed to bo pros-
cnt. Aiiv former Hiirb s.hool scholar, or
any who ha-< frieiuls who graduated, will be
welcome. Ticket:* will be sold at the door
only to graduates, however. For various
reason*, il is desired that as many as possl-
bif. wl!l purehase their tickets In atlvanco.
AMliSKMKNTH.
"ON TIIK TU.\IL."
There was a verv big house at Musle hall
last night, am! tbe'performanee of "On the
Trail" nppvnicd lo uive the utmost Hatlsfac-
tlon. The idtiN is (iaylor's in dialo','uo, andono
of the Indlauitlnimsthecreditofthejncideiits
and situalions. It has many niciurcsquc
scenes. The company wero well titled for
tbeir work. (apt. Jack Crawford made his
last appeaiaiiee in the role of "Daniel
Boone.'" and k cited a jioem after the lirst
net. The re-l of the churaeters, white a»Ml
red. were surtlclcntly satisfactory, aud
the horses, tloiikeys, wolves, red tire, pistols,
and tzeneral cxclte'ment, were copiously sup-
plied.
i:K<»lt(ii; s. KNUiUTTONKillT.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorj,'c S. Knighf, the well
known and ever popular comedians, make
their annual appearance In Loweli tonight, at
Huulluglou hall, when, with the strong com-
pany back of them, thev present "Over the
(inrden Wall." The piece i.s llllcd with tak-
ing '•ongs and pretiv danc«'s, as well sissnark-
Ilng wit and huinor'that keep the audience
amused from beginning to cud. The com-
pimy deserve a crowded house.
"KK.rri.Kll'.S lOHTHNKM" TONKJHT.
(ius Williams can bo seen and heard at
Muaie hall this evening. In "Kcppler's For-
tunes." (ius is an eminently successful com-
edian, who can make an evening of as good
fun as nnv om; on the stage. His Ciortuan
Hongs an"d sketches are irresisllble. He Is
Huld to have an excellent company with him,
and logethiir they ;;ive an unusually enjoy-
Bble entertainment.
MAfDK ItANKS MOXI>AY.
Lowell people remember with plcaHiiro the
excellent tlraniatic work of Miss Maude
Banks during her visits last season. They
will welcome her at Music hall Monday,
when she will ap|)car in her verv successful
nda|)tatlon of Schiller's "Joan of Arc."
MIDDLiKbKX COUNTY.
North lleadloB.
It \\M been sahl that those who serve Hie
publli! shouM "give the people what thev
need rather than what they want." A
lemotehlut in this direction, as foumi In a
brief report, may sometlnns Ih) the little
hinge on which a great reform turns. How
much comes uf a little 1
"A pebble In a slrvaiiilet scant
May chamie the ciirreni ot a river;
A dew-.lrop on the Infant plant
May warp the glaiil oak forever."
Llltle deeds well doue. and oft rei)eated,
make life useful.
'Ihe death of Mr. Alon/o Mor»e lakes
awav one of our ohicst Inhabitants. He was
a nailve of Norway, Maine. The funeral
was held Weiliies.lay afternoon, Jan. IH.
The llaptM pastor olllriuted.
Mrs. Itachel Tarbox, a widow of many
years, Ih siillVrlng from erysipelas, u dUeasu
wUieh in tills i'«»i»- luuy prove fatal. Uur
original name was JetlVies, a family that
haxeloiig be«'ii residents in town. Mrs.
.lames Flint, another widow, who has seen
tour score \ears and live* In the ecum', has
lieeii shk flu- a few days, butts liopeful Ihat
she soon may recover.
We havu one ease of scarlet fever, .lessie
Uiiodcs, a Utile jiirl whose home Is with .Mrs.
(ieorgi. Nl.hols. Close utteiitton has Ih-cU
glvi'ii her and •'Hiuth care exercised, so ll Is
only of a mild form.
Lumber men are all astir wl.h their teams
to move their lo,;s hilu the mill yard while
favored Willi snow. Hy a miss or a slip
"now an.l then" suiiie of I hem g^l a bruise.
Mr. (ieorg.. U. lliiiiiiun had one uf bis liu-
uers bruised and twUU'd by being caught be-
tween two logs. He recently put lu a efalm
for a soldh-r's pension, which he earned
while ill the war, and Juslly merits and
hopes lu ol>tain. "•
llwcent Deaths.
Hon. t ornellus O. Allwood, general agent
of the Mutual Life Insurance company of
New York. «lle<l of apoplexy at his home In
Uoxbury Thursday, aged 52 years. He was
born In llaiigor. Me., but camo to Hoston lu
earlv life, lielng for a lime employed in Ihe
banidug llrm of Fay, Mudge &. Allwood, of
which bis luolher was junl.»r partner, lu
IMtll he enlisted as secoml lieutenant in
Capt. Albert Dodd's Boston eiuniiany of Ihc
Third Battalion of Ullles, M. V. M.. ami aft-
er serving lliree mouths returned and raised
u eompanv for the tliriHj years' service. Ills
company ' was attached to Ihe Twenty-flfih
regiment, and ho was cointuisstoue«l captain
Oct. 12, IHtll. being promoted to imOor Oct.
'Ml, lMtl2. He was made brevet lieutenant-
colonel of I'lilled .>*lales volunt«*ers .March
i;i. ISCW, for "gallant ami meritorious ser-
vices during the war." Oen. Atlwowl was
for several vears collector al the custom
house, and was later appolnlwl manager of
tho Metehanis' Kxdiange. He obtained his
title of general because of his service on
Oov. Ulceus stall in IfSTS. IJe was a proml-
nenl member of the U. A. U.. and was (juar-
termasler of the unlloiial tleparliueut under
(Jen. Deveus.
Uev. (J. W. BoHWorth, 1). D., secretary of
the Baptist stale »ouvenllon. died at his
home in Wakelleld Thursday. after an Illness
of oulv 24 hours, ag«Ml(j!) years. Dr. Bos-
worth was born lu Massuchuselts, was
graduated al I olhy university, where he
also rcceive.l his deiree of doctor of divinity,
and from the Newlon Theological seminary.
His tirsl pastorate was at Medtord, and he
later preached at .South Boston. Lawrence,
Haverhill and rorllan.l. Me. He was ap-
pidntcd secretarv of the Baptist conveution
about 10 vears ago, und has been a large con-
tributor to rellgii>us Journals, uKso lecturing
to a eonslderalne extent.
Tho
bv the
play has been very warmly endorsed
best critics In the <(>uiilry, and 3Ii»s Banks
has won in it praise of the highest character.
The Ciiiciigo News said: We feel like say-
ing to Maude Banks in th? words of one of
the characters of her j.lav : "Thou hast lhe1
right stuir in tliee." Nolhinp could be more
nobly sweet or more tender than her playing
of Hie inspired girl of Doiiiremy. There Is
something in her acting of the lirst two scenes
tiiat cotncH near being insplralloD Itself.
NOTKS.
There will l)c an Interesting concert' at the
woman's branch of the I'eople'a club tonight.
For cure of rheumatism, neuralgia In its
various phases of sciatica, tic douloureux,
aeml-crania, Ac, and gout, use Salvation Oil,
the greatest palu cure on eartb. It la a ape-
olflc for the above disease. Price % centa a
botUe.
Durlns the HoUdaya
And throui;hout the old and the coming
vear, Krdls, W Merrimack street, w III eon-
iinue to suppiv tbc iiconle of l^owell with the
tliicst confeciioncrv and the choicest fruit.
He has fullv prepared himself for New Year's
with oranges, bananas, nuts, Hgs, ilates, etc.,
and solicits a share of patrohage from fruit
aud coiifeclionery buyers. Prices always
low. Buy candy for the chilthx'uof him.
nare BnrKnIn.
1 have a small farm of I^ acres of excel-
lent land located a', miles from Lowell P. O.
in one of the best towns and nelghlmrhoods
In Middlesex county. Lar^'e variety of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac Cottage house of 7 rooms
with au extra irood cellar. Oood water In
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high posted barn, match-lwarded, wllh good
cellar. Will keen 5 cows and a horse. This
place must be sold withlu 30 days on account
of settliug nn estate and is oflered al the ex-
ceedingly low price of ti-iOO. Full particu-
lars of Thomas H. Flliolt, 33 Ceutral street,
I..oweli.
"nuU'a victory."
While purchablnc a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial .Syrup a few days ago, a lady ire-
raarked: "I <all vour Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory.' so wonderful are the
results It aocomullshes." The victories
which it has gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial dilH-
cultles are almost numberless. As a speci-
men of the testimonials we are dally receiv-
ing rend the following:
MONTTKLIKB, Sept. 12, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. S. Hull A Co. :
Gentlemen— Please semi me by express, C. O.
I>., four lK)tfles of your Ilarvanl Bronchial
Syrup. I have iKjen using It and feel that 1 owe
my life to Its wonderful curative powers.
Yours truly,
ANNA TlIHIFFLK.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
M lb. Iwtlles al 25 cents, and \ lb. bottles at
50 cents a bottle. Prepared by Geo, 8. Hull
& Co. (8UC<!e8sors to Lyford & Hull). Five
Ceul Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack a^id John streets, Lowell, Mass.
IJranc'i street Ba|>tlst Tabernacle.— Rev. O. E.
Malhov, paKtor, will preach In the inoriilng.
n.tplUinat llmelosu of the sen Ice. Ua>M«" **\
prayer hy tlie young people at ft.4.V Kevlvai
bervlc^ ai O.;i0. t.
Chehnslonl street Free Baptist, corner Plain
stroei.-llov. W . J. Ilniso, pastor, will preach
at ln.:W. Siin<lay M-ho.d at ll.^.'i. The last lect-
ure In the course on Uubylou «U C»o. Uovlval
service ai 7JJ0. .
Paige street Free riaptlst.— llev.Oeo.H. How-
sr«l, |.a>u»r. Believers' ineetlug at 11.30. The
paBlor will preach al ln.;iO. .^uiiday school at
noon. l'r.'»lie an.l prayei- service at «.»0. Bnof
"llyinus New aud Old."
First Baptist.— Itev. Alexander Blackburn,
pastor. I'naichlng at 10.ao un»l « ao hy the pas-
U>r. Sunday school at n.>on. Morning subject ;
The I'mhanglng Christ. Kvenlna : The bin-
ncr's Prayer Meeting. I'rayer mceUugs at 10
und 7.:iU.
Mount Vernon K. B."— F:rnest Wesley, pastor,
wt. I preiM'h til the morning. Subject; walking
luihel.lgkl. (l»v request.) Sunday school at
ll.4.\. A. C. V. nieeltnu at ."4.4%. Lucluro at e.W.
sui'Je«-t : Tho We»tvrii Blls/anl. Prtiycr meet-
lug in vestry at 7.1.^.
Wortheu street llapllsi.- Uev. W. s. Ayres.
pastor. For the present all servlc4'8 will be h«>ld
In the Shatiiick Mi-eet rolvert.allst church. No
iiio*-nliiu service. Sundav school at 1.S0. Tua
pasiio- will prea«'h at i.Ja. I'lulii t«ll'..''y »he
pastor al 7. subject : Advantages of Belug a
( hristlau.
CONUUKUATIONAI..
Pawtucket. - Iter, c 11. Wlllcox, pasUr.
.M<»rulnir service at IO.!W. Sunday school at
noon. YouDg men's prayer incetlog at 6.15.
Ciiuich prayer meeting at 7.
High street.— No settle.l psstitr. Uev. F. P.
W.Mi.l of Alton will pi-each al lO-H**. Sumlay
schotil at noon. Young i>eo|iie's prayer inei*ting
at ti.Jo. Praise aud prayer service In the vettry
at 7.
Kirk street Congregailon*!.— No seUled pas-
tor. I'rof. Wllllani.l. lu-ker of Andover will
preach in the inoinlng al lO.JO. Sun.lay sclMXd
at noou Voiing people's lueeilug ate. Kvenlug
servli-e at 7.
Kllot Congregational, Suinmor street.— Kev.
.1. .M. «ir«".cne. I>. 1>., past.ir. Itev. Charles H.
MiuUlan'l«»r .Manchester. N. II., will proacli at
lo.:<o and *i.4.'>. Smelav i»ch.Hd at n.xin. \ oung
l'eHhle'a.S<Md«ly of Ciirlstlan KmieHVur prayer
meeting at .^.4.V
Jiilii) street CongrenatPnial. — Uev. II. T. Uose,
|ia>tor. Morning prayer nieetliig at lu. I'le.M-li-
Ing by Ihe pasU>r at Id .So. Mun.lay school at
noon. Voiing people's iiieeling at ll. 15. tjosuel
Kcrxl.o lu the aiidloiice r«>om at *. Faiiilhar
hyiiiiit. Seats free.
lIlKhlantl Congregational.- Itev. s. \V. .\.lrl-
aii.'c, pastor, sloriilii;,' herxl.-e at I0..IU with
prca. hlng by tho ^»a^tor. -Theme The Coin-
piiHsLinate Navlor. >:u'tity school al noon. '""*"
pel piviichlng service at U.80. Theme: Sheep
VVItlKiut a Mieplieitl.
First Congregational. — Rev. sm^th Baker,
iiastor, will pivach lu tlie morning. Sumlay
s.'hiMil at noon. YomiR People's Society of
(Jliilttlan Kinloavor meetlngal.^. Lwture at «.
sul.Jeci : l.uxeriic and the Alp.i. Prayer meet-
ing at close of lecturt'.
MKTIIt>l>IST.
St. Paul's M. K.— Uev. C. F. Hlce, pastor,
will preach at li).:{U. Sunday s(;tiool at noon.
I'rayer meeting at ti.30.
Centralvllle Methodist, corner Bridge and
Htl.trelh streets.- Itcv. Sullivan Holinan, pas-
t«»r, will pn>acli at I0..I0. Sun.lay »chiM)l at the
close of the discourse. Kveuliig service at U-iU.
Primitive Methodist, (;orhHin street— Rev.
John A. McGreahain, pasu)r, will pntach at
l(l..,0. Subject Kase In /.Ion. Sun.lay school
at noon. Clilhlrea's service nt a. sermon at
II..10. Subject: The Open Door. Young peo-
ple's meeting at close.
Primlilvc .Methoillst. Moore street.— Uev. O.
.1. J efl'erles, pastor, will preach at 10..10. Sub-
ject : On a l-errv Boat. Sumlay s«di<M)l atnoeu.
Children's meeting at a. Young people's servl«'«
at 0. Pleaching bv t'<e pastor at O.SU. Subject :
.\mbassadors for Cr.rist.
Central M. E.— Uev. S. B. Sweetser, pastor.
Millie diss at tl.lO. Fifth sermon by the pastor
tn the series on future puutshmeni, at 10..SU.
Subject: The Rjitlonnl Argument, huuday
sehiMil at noon. Yoiirg people's muellngat 5..'k).
Praise ami praj er ineuttng at U.30.
Worthen street .M. K.-ltcv. W. T. Worth,
pasuir. will preach al lO.SO. Subject The Cour-
age of ( hiist Jesus. Sunday school at noon.
Cousecriitloii meedng at a. Young people's
meeiUig al 7tM\ Lecture bv the pastor at ti-IO.
snI.J. ct A Smart Young Man. A fU'r service
at 7.au.
rRKSBVTICIllAK.
First l*rei»bvterlan, Appleton street.— Rev.
Koltert Court, H. D., pastor. Preaching at Ui.ao
and i>.ao Ity the jiastor. Sunday school at noou.
Westminster Presbyterian society. Mechanics
hull, Duttou street.- Prejichliig at lO.:io aii<l «a»
l.y Itcv. I eivmlali Taylor. 1>. D., of I'rovldeuoc.
siiii.lay schtK>l at noon.
I .MTARIAN.
rnltarlan.— Uev. J. L. Seward, pastor, will
preach tn the morning. Suixlay school at noon.
fXIVKRSAI.ISr.
t>halturk sireet rnlvcrsallst.- Rev. ll. A.
tJreene, pastor, will preach In the morning.
?Sut.jecl : The .Miicerlty and Kllldlle^s of Cio<l.
Sundav school at IJ.I.V Young iieople's meet-
ing at i.
KI'ISOUI'AL.
St. Anne's.— Uev. A. St. John Chambre, D. 1).,
nvUir. Uev. 1 homas llakcM, assUtant mlnlsU'r.
.Services nt IO.;Ml ami 7 (choral). Sunday school
at \i, except tlrst Sunday In the mouth, when It
Is al 3.
St. Jidin's KplM'opnl, Uorham street.— Uev. L.
C. Manchet^ter, nn-tor. Morning prayer at J0.3"
gOrCorreoted to October 26, 1887.
MAILS DUK rSUM
Albany and the West. 0.40, 9.9U a. m., 1.15. 6.40 p.
iEeOtcal.
m.
Fall Hlver, Mass., 9.20 a. m.. 1.15. 7.'J0 p. m.
Blllerlcji, Mass., 11.30 a. in.,7.«J p.m.
Bu6lon, Mass.. 6.40, ».45 a.m.. 1.16, a.lO. 4, 6.40,
8 u. lu.
C«)i><oi d. N. U., 7.40 a. m., IS.iS. 5 p. v.
Dniciit, Mass., 5 p. in.
Kahiirn, f.45 a. m., 3.10, 7.'J0 p. m.
FlUl.burg, Mass., U.JU a. m., 1.15, 5.45, 7.20 p. ra.
Liiwirnce, Mass.. ».'20 a, m., H.IO, 4, 8 p. m.
Wanchebter, N. H., 7.40 a. m., li.to, 5 p. m.
NaHliiiH, .N. li., 7.40 a. m., \IM, 7.30 p. m.
New York, N. Y., 6.4e, 8.45 a. m., 8.10, 7.30 p. ».
Northern, 7.40 a.m., I'i.'.i6, 6 p. m.
ni.
m.
North llllleiicii, Mifss., ll.JO a. m., 7.30 ». m.
New llodfonl, Mass., 9.J0 a. m., 1.15, 7.'20 p. 1
Provl tencc, U. 1., 9.20 a. m., 1.15, 6.40, 7.20 p
Souilu'ru, 6.40. 8.45 a. m., 1.1.'^, 8.19, 6.40 p. m.
.Houin Krandnirham, Mass., 9.'20 a. in., 7.'20 p. ro.
Stony lirook Way, tt.'iO a. m., 7.15 p. m.
T\ uij: bofo', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.'20 p. m.
Tewkshury, Mass., 9.J0 a. m., 4 p. m.
All! lord, N. II., 12.25, 7.'20 p. m.
Wlr.lham and Pelham, N. II., A p. m.
Won e^t:er, .Mass., 8.4.'k, 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.30 p. m.
Kceue, N. H., 9.20 u. m., 7.2u p. m. „ .„ ^
K.iluni,Mass.,6.40, 8.46 a.m., 1.16.8.10,4, 6J0, 8
p. ra.
Lyuii,Mata..G.40, 8.46 a.m., 1.16,8.10. 4. 8.40, 6
f.m.
UkltM OLOSK run ^
4.S0, 7.16
IT IS FOR YOU!
INDIAN CURE!
Thousands have taken Hand HKJOK'KD
Thoubands are now taking It ami IIKJOICINU.
Albany and the West, 7, 8.45
Fa
m.
p. m.
Ill UU
Aver. Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.50, 11.46 a. m.,3.60,
7.16 p. m.
Blllcrlca, Mass., 6.10 a. m., 6 u. m.
Boamn, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a. m.. 1.40, 8.50,
6,7.15 p. m.
lk)n.onl. N. H., «, 8.46 a. m., 1'2.16,7.18 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., 8.45, 9.4.> a. in.
KaKleru, 6.10, 8 a. m., 1.40, 6, 7.16 p. m.
FUchl.urir, Mass., 6.85, 8.45,11.40 a. m., 8.60, 7.16
Law reiice,' Mass.. 6.10, 9.46 a.m., 8.80, 7.16 p. m.
Manchester, N. 11., 8, 8.45 a. m., 12.16, 7.15 p. m.
Naf liiiu, N. H., 8, 8.45, 11.46 a. m., 12.15, 6,7.16 p.
New York, .S.Y., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m.. 140.
.<..V), 0,7.16 p. m.
Northern, 8.45 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
North Hlllerleji, Mass., 7 a. m. ,8.50 p.m.
), 11.46 a.
m.
1.40
New Ite.lforl, Mass., 7,8.46, 10.80,
S.50, 7.16 p. m.
Provl.lrnco, It. I., 7, 8.46, 10.80,11.46 a
3.30, 7.15 p. m.
Southeru. 7, 8.45, 10.30, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.50, t.lt
boulh KrnmlnKhatn, Mn8S.r7. 8.46. 11.46 a. n.,
;t .'>o, 0, 7.15 p. m.
Stony Hrook Way,6.8%a. ra.. 4.80 p.m.
Tynxhlioro', Mu- *., 8 ». m., 6 p. ta,
Tewk..l)nrv, Mass., rt.lo, 9.45 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mlltonl, N. II., 8 a. m., 12.16, 5 p. m.
Win Ih.iin nn.l Pelham, N. 11., 8.45, 9.45 a. m.
WonxsHter, Mab*.,6J»5, 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a. m..
4.10, 7. 16p. va.
Keene, N. H.,«..'J8, K a. m., l'M6,7.16p.xni
Salem, Maos..7.8.45. 10.80, 11.45 a. m., 1-40, 8.50,
.15 p. m. ..««.«
Lynn,M»ss.,7,8.46. 10.80, 11.46 a. ni.,1.40,»Jl0,
7.15 p.m.
Cllinglsoali * Co.
Playing Cards.
Lnr«rc
Assortmoiit and Low
Prices.
^ TRADCMARK.
For It cUi-es KheninatlRm, Hcrofnla, Kr/enin,
Sail Itlioiiiii, stomach, Mver ami Kl.li.ey Troiili-
loK. etc. I« very pleaKanl to lake aii'l Ih .pilck
and enecilve In era.llcatlntr dUeasu from the
syhtem. It purlllei and enriches the llhiod, nn.l
gives vigor ami strength to the Nvstein, rlghtluK
any (llsplacement to Its own natural poHlllon.
<dve lii.llan Cure a trial an.l the blessing of
health will surely follow.
Indian Cure VLOO a Hottlr. Hlx far SS.OO.
I'KKrAUKP UY
XI149 WliiiiiiM ]M[o<lloliio Co.
WOKCKftTBB, MASS.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Drugjistt,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
Playine: Cards.
A bargain for 20 cent.s. These
are of good thickiicsH and nice
enough jbr aiiylnuly.
!^
I (3
.MANUFACTUBINO HTOCKIIs s
Corrected dally by Wlillam Shepw-.l. btpoker.
No. 28 (jentral street, Presootl Ua* building,
Lowell. Where no new transacttons Uke plac«,
the iiKiircs of previous quotallons as to price
»»kea, hl.l anil sales are given.
Anory ..<
Amonkeag....
'An.'.ru.^ouggln
AppleioD
Atlantic
AmcK
Atigii.<tH, Ua.
Arllni
• • s • ••
Par
Value.
100
1000
lUO
lOUO
100
500
100
irl«ii,rts.0ir.. 100
BorkrClty 100
Dates 100
Boott 1000
Bostui. 1000
Boston Duck Co... 700
CalxA 800
Cbleopee 100
China 100
CocliO'X)
Oal.'iablan
Coutlnental
Pwlgbt '
Fvereft .. ....... .*..
Frnnklln
K. Hlver Bleaclicry
(iroat Palls. ...
llumllum ......
lliimllton Woolen.
JllUssseaas*******'
Hartford Carpet.
Bid. Aaked.
••■■ ••••
1700
125
6.'i0
108 . • • •
600
1000
100
500
100
100
]W)
100
UlOli
100
100
100
138
130
1880
100
• ass
1000
'736
• • • •
uo
1U5
130
70
JIL
Kveiilng (iraver at 7, except on ilrsi Sunday In
the month, when ll \<* at 3.15. Holy Communion
on the tlrst Sunday of the month. Sunday
whool after morning service, exwpt on first
Sunday In the nviutli, when It in at 2.45.
CATIIOUC.
Chun-h of the Sacnvt Heart.— Uev. Fr. I..avoic,
O. M. 1.. pa^Uir. Ma-'i-e.'*. 8 and 10.30. Sunday
school at 1.80. Vespcrii, 3 30.
•St. Michael's, Sixth street, Centrnlvllle.— Uev.
Wm. O'Brien, jiastor. Mas8eK,at 8 and 10. Sun-
day whool at 8UJ0. Vesi»er8 3.
St. Patrick's.- Morning service at 6..'M) and 8.
Service for the children at 9. .sermon and high
mass at 10.30. Vespers at 2.30.
St. Peter's, tiorham street —First mass 6-tO;
second, 7..1<»; two services, Including one for
Sund.iy school, at «; high mass at 10 30; ves|»ers
at 4.
Chureh of Immaculate Conception.— First
mass at 7. Service for chlldi-en at 9. High
mass at 10.30. Sunday school at 2. Vespers at
GJK).
NOK-fiKCTABIAN.
Mlnbtry-at Large, cnapet on Middlesex street,
near Klllot.— Uev. George C. Wright, minister.
Church service at 2 an.l Sun.lay school at 3. con-
ducted hy the minister. Sermon: Creation
Waltclh fv>r the Sons of tjod.
OTHER 8KKVIUKS.
Behldcre Union Mission .School, Fayette
street, meets at 3.45.
Central Mission, First street, Centralvllle—
Sumlay school at 2.45. SeaU free. All Invited.
Chrl«u«lelphUn Rccleshi, Hay Slate hall. 55
Central street.— Lecture at 3.15. Subject: Prac-
tical Uellglon.
Spiritualism.- Mr'.. Clark Klmlmll of Law-
rence will lc<"ture an<l give tests at ii. A. R.
hall, Wymau's exchange, at 2 and 7.
Y. M. C. A. Rooms cor. Merrimack ami Cen-
tral Htrcets.—Ueading room open from l-.IOte.'i.
Morning consecration meeting at !i.l.'», lc<l by
t;eo. F. Knowles. Sulyect: True Liberty
Through Chilst. John vlll. 31—86. Wm. F.
Hills will have charge of the afternoon none
service at. ■». Subject: Three ( lalmn ; In Which
Am I? Jas. Iv. 4; Uev. U. 4; Mark xlv.20.
.liickson 1000
I.aeonla 400
Laaoastcr 400
Lawrence looo
Lowell 690
LtiwellM. SHOP... 600
Lowell Btcachery. loo
Lowell Hosiery.... 100
Lowell U as Co.... 10«
Lvman 100
Mauchestcr Mills.. 100
Mass Cotton 1000
Mf rrima(*J( 1000
Bllddlcscx 100
M')na<lnock IMO
Nashtta 600
Niiumkeag 100
Newmarket 600
N'.rway Plains.... 600
Odo. ............. •. 1000
FhcHIo 1000
Peppered 600
p. mbrokc 100
UuKsell Mills 100
SI' iw Stocking Co. Pifi
8almonFalhi 80U
<it:trk lOOO
lliomdlkf 1000
Irrmont A Suffolk 100
fnlon Cotton lUO
N'.i'i.sallioro' 10('
VV;inhlnglon Mills. 100
W<l)Bter 100
\V1 1 llmantlc Linen . 25
79
710
700
140
80
140
102.'.
"175
ICO
• • • s
MO
1U5
.^00
11.V)
115
120
'216
a.'io
1160
100
two
Last
Salea.
105
1780
136
660
108
396
97 W
104
128
136
1840
1160
800
86.)
im»4
60
600
1910
737',
6!»>,
00
136
si»v
7721,
109'.,
'Vh
2(NI
972 ^
472'.
m:,
l.Mft
712'i
720
14.1
84
3(Ki
w»';
HI'.
1(«7H
1122'.
180
liro
5«NI
101',
317',
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1640
1PK'
2in
JOO
126
247',
I1.'7J.
1'2(K.
12<H,
':2o
80
100
62 H
(5
972 K
BILIOUSNESS.
This vcrycoininon coinpliilnl, wliiih i«
rniihcd by a dorinaitt or inactive liver, tan
be cured in a sliorl tiiiic hy usiiiK Ingalls'
Mandrake Compound, ns can uL'^o llie va-
rious disoasCK arisint; iVoin inactive liver
or kidneys. Tlu ^<e organs, iT iiinclivo, will
allow impure blDod to cuter the lieart,
caiisin;; tiljlitncbs ubuut tliul ur^aii und
palpilulion.
8I10 siifTt^rotl thirty yonrs.
Mrs. Duiu-itv Cii.\.Nwi.hi«, .'I .Mcli.iM', M.ih*.,
says : *' I liud miI1ci(<I will, P.»4piiiition .d the lU.irt
more than tliiity ytiir* hif.irc I loiind .»nytliin« to
give inc cKseiitial nliif. Li>t l.ill 1 tried Ingalls'
Mandrake Compound, unJ, remarkable as it \\.\*,
this Compound rtliivcil nic in two dayn, .■*>! that li;
sfverul inonllii* aflcrwar.U 1 lilt not tliu sliglitCA'.
touch of it, and am perffctly bcv irnin ll now. Soim-
tiiiii'M, iK'forc I took this Coinpiiund, the put.«iition^
of my heart were ho viidt-nt iik to shako my wli'ilc
body with rapid agitatiom., uiidattlinvs I fainted iim'
became entirely Insensible. X.)\y I am |K'rfetily fnr
from sll this sufTciing, Coiisriiuenlly I can imo>.i
sincerely und eirnc»tly rti-'imtnciul this Conipoiiml
to all like siiffcriTS, as prt.<Mniiii-ntly the hcitl iii. .Ii-
cine I ever knew tor I'alpitalU'U id the Heart."
Thi^^ Compound is purely Vegetable,
and strengtiiciis nnd builds up the system
while it erndicatcs disease.
Ingalls* Mandrake Compound is soKt
hy nil Druggists. Price $1 ; six bottle
for $5. Prepared only by the IN(J ALLS
MEDICAL CO., Lowell, Mass.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Jtetall DruuyMBt
OPI'OSITie PO'iT OFriCK.
Piayina Cards,
3.'i crnts a jmck, reduced from
^i) contH. Tlic^i' Wii liavc u Itirgo
mile on by tlie do/iui.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Whofemle and HeUiU DrufjuitUt
OPPOSITE POUT OFPIOK.
OIUtKN I'aliiH, Kxtormil ami Internal. ItK-
LIUVKH .•Sw«;iliwi, t'onlraillons of the Mm*
clc.-, s^ln"lll•^H..r tin .lolntM. IIKAL.S lfniiK»'s,
.Scalds, ItiiriiH, Cnt", <;niiks, and Srnitehc-..
(IJ.'sl .sialilc Hcmolv In the v*'orl.l.) Cl'KK.s
Kh<-umatl-m. Ncnriilffla, lIonrHoncHS, )*oic
ThroHt, CroMp, isi; I all klii.lri'.l iiir.ctloni'.
A LHrn»« Unit 111. A Powrrful lt*.Mi««ly.
MoMt oi.oiioinlcul, as II C4>»ts l»ot !iAc. Iwdtle.
All iHugRlsiH. NKLKON & €U., Iluat4>n.
SHEEP POCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER V/iTUOUT .\ RIVAL
k^^P ^a
AdJutUOtU Window Bere«H»,
Patont Mlldlng Window Screens and Screen
Doors mailc to order. Old screens and doora
repaired, Rubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, cxtenalon and
oommon ladilem. Patent folding clothoa dry-
ers, hard and wooden ware, machlnlaU' ano.
carpenters' toels. Longman A Martin's pure
prepared palnu. Carpet sweepers and clotties
wringers sold and repaired by J. O. Beanatt, «1
DalloD street, Lowell* Mi
ft: hygienic, nper!-
e.-.t and tli^^estive
piofierties are un-
£u. 'pasted.
'J'rmpcratiinMir
.Slu'i'p IJock
.Spjiiija: U 17^ r.
Phe<«vjUock!'i)riii;{W itiTionlaiiis four nnhuof
:i in-alu of ssKno r.jnuinu nio in a jfall»»i. ninl Ih
l-..m six to thirty tiJii.xPUIlKllihau th.; tabl.)
uiiU-ruBuail^onTH.! r-.r si.l.'.
Tlu' l«':i«liii;r Phy.sicluMrt of tlm (1ty
may b<'<oiisiilt«Mi :i'- to t bo liicrapfiitlc
tlllcnt-y of thU w<;Il known lubk-
\N ater.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
Cod Liver Oil,
FuKHii From tiik Siiouk Evert
Wkf.k,
Sff Oeiitiii ft Pint.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Uetail I>ruagi»ts,
OPPO«»]TK POMT OFPICK.
What is Scrofula
It ix th.it lini'iirlty In llu- blood, whl.li, a.'-
.•irimlatliiK lo th«i gliiii.l- of tlic nc<k, pnxhu'CM
niisl«hlly In-nps or nwclllnKH; which raiisrs
painful ruimln;r miros on the arni«, Icifo, or
fci't; wlili-b develops uh'crs In the eycri, rar^, or
ii.i.-f, oftni caiiNln^f blln.lncK.* or dfafi.cHi«;
wid.'h 1., the origin of idniidcs, can.-erous
gr.iwtliM, or tho many other manlft'r«tatlons
nsiiall y nMilln-.l to "humors ;" whiih. fanlcnlnj?
niton the limK", rjiiitcn coiiMiimpllon and .Icath.
l{cln« the tnoi-t an< h'lil. It In the iiiohI Kcin'ral of
all dli-ca-CK or ulh-.tlons, f.-r very few jtcrsons
arc entirely fn-c from It.
HOW OAN IT BE CURED
y takliii? II.M.d'^ .siirH.iparllla, whl.-li, by the
reiiiHrkiibh' enn" H hl^^ nceoniidlshcl, often
when other me.llelnes have falle.l, has )»roven
llFCif tolie a iiotenl an.l pciullar mi. Heine lor
this dl.'eaise. Sonic of thchc iurc4 arc really
wonderful. If you HUtfcr from Mi.dula In any
of Its formK, he cure to try lloo.l's H.nrsa pari 11a,
THE PEOULIAE MEDIOINE
"riiiid runiilnK soi'ch on my llinhs for Ave
yearp, so Ita.l at time-* that 1 coiil.l not walk, n.tr
Blet)> nlKhls. When I commcnce.l lakliiK
llood'h Sursiiiarllla, I was lu iialn so seyeri!
that I rannot .lc^crlbc It. I ha.l uo appotlle
au'l fell away. Tint lloo.l's Harsaparllla <lld nic
a wonderliil amonniof K"«'l- I have a good
appclllc, liave K"bii''l b' llenh, an.l eaii sleep
well. My Kores arc almost healed, ami I fan
easily .l<> a «o(mI day's work." MilB. C F.
LoRi>, Dover, N. II.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
.Sold by all dniKKl'l*- •! i ■'* '">■ •^^ i*r«l»»»c*i
only by C. I. H<XH> ft CO., Lowell, Mass.
too I>oiKOiN On« I>ollar
Cod Liver Oil,
Fkk.sii From the Siiom: Eveuy
Wr.KK,
2S Cc^iit^N nt l*iiit.
BSTABLISHED 1M7.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholenate and Hi toll DruggiBts,
OPFOSITK POST OFFICK.
Ellingwood's
Coueh Balsam
G Ives* pcrlal attention to diseases of the brain
and spinal rord, lnclu<llng Neurasthenia, or
Nervous Exhaustion, Spinal Irritation, Kerv-
onsdlstarbanoe of the heart's action, from
tobacco or other causes, Paralrsts and post-
paralytic eondltlons, C^oran, Bptiepsy.
NennslKla. *«. Twelve years' experience In
this class of troubles.
OFFICB HOUB8 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 JO p.
m. U OMUal stnat, Cential Block.
AJND TABLETS.
Old sUnd of Andrews ft Wheeler, 41 Thom-
dlke street (Northern <le|.ot). The larger-t and
finest stock of finished work U. he found In
Mld.llesex county, at prWcs much lower th.-.n
can lie obUlned elsewhere for first class worx.
No extra charge for seltlnK work cither In or
out wf Lowell. All orders promptly executed
and In a satisfactory manner.
O. ■. AITDBBWI. O. WHMCLBm,
41 ThMmdIk* SCMat, - - Wortham Davot
LOWILL. MASS.
FARMERS, MTENTION I
Stockbrldge Manures;
Bowker'a Hill and Drill Phosphate.
nvfTklo Bona Snper-Phosphate.
Bradler'a gnper-Phosphata.
IE. Pf. ^W^€>od. Ac Oo.
This IS tho second winter for
Ellinowood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the iimny wonder-
ful cures it has perlormed place
it wilhout doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts aud its 8ule is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 2o Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WholeiMle and BetaU I>ruggi»t§t
OPPOSm POfT OffTIGB*
«T
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]t lotomiiafl^ Courier*
SATUKDAY, JANUARY 21, 1888.
Onlendur fhr Janiuiry.
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M J n Iwtnre ^1 m kiimo— Thi» Day.
7.(W i 4.44 ' «li. mim.
ui^i\l\\i'iisk:i.*^^
JtriS? SnTh.fr'. ilr«. F. F. B?Ulet on Kirk
oftZ!.h.r «ml Hflcr « oVIock, and m» oue
nf L I .,iv ActeriHtlchof the club is Ihe Hbility
^nnWv. . members lu the eulluary line, ti«e
K »!I- "^J" l^" ttii eletfaut one. After the
;.. theix' Is to l>e II inuslc:i! putertalii-
""'" , b> tbo "Smith Fuiullj," wblch is to be
/ fuiiuv. Tl»t^ tirketM lire to Ik' »*oM by
.embers of tlu; c-lub, uikI are to l»o RO oeiits
.«nch. Tbo.^e wlio buv li«keti» will ^;vt a hui»
vcr
II
MOON
8 12.11m
' i'ho W«Mther.
Lft^f iiljiht w.ts coRl ami today has bf
I'llcnii' "f J oMen'liiy, tlioiiMli ii Mule m
At .'• (I'clorl; lant evening tin- lomp
Hint nt 1
i:i<^, lit 7 tlilK iiKtniliiK *>
XSRl-eczy.
^J^trfre was
/J l». 'li 10".
J^tcial 'ilotuMi.
LARGr^ST STOCK
OF.
BUSIHESS 110^
i'lOPS.
iiirc«ii«»t
grNexttoO'Do ,^:*,;.,,,;,,„.;^
^Murion.«r» ^„ h^j,,,,„,her.
^:H2i21:' -ir..>.n'MM.ii.-Mr.rt.
THE OITY.
meet ^loiidav
See l.o«: ^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ .j,,^,
'*''!'' ./(jfrnlMi.'o ni atrctt
<^^7' iT, i».,7.:;(i.
,, *^ it or Wocil, tln' jewi'lli r, ami cxaitriic
»"''#r:oH» wiitcb fur ^\\\.U<S,
ilall..iwiiyV »i.i{ii work N lii^ljly MillxfHclo-
tv. Ki4 |ilncu jf buNincM i« at l!4 iliiiiliv
Ktreec.
fk. H'. Ilorr.o A; Son will promptly ((4>livi)r
all iinlcr^ fiK cual, ii» tln'v buvc u full «u|>|ily
Of. hiinit.
No. 7 I'lV'Ktott ^!^^o^ N just now ollVrini.'
'•(xtIhI iii«ht«-*ii>.c>ulh to the piiblio. Ut^til th«-
itdveitlMir.ciitH.
Mi-e ( 'arit-r A Sliorbiirn«*>. iitlv.-rtlMtnt'nt on
flr»l |»i»r • for «l('»fri|>tion «>r tin- iinillni:
proiHTli: > of t'anailii tlr Hiil-Kiti.
Pen**' n» liavi! bi'tii utiiiNmI t<> .I'ljui it.
rik" of llii« <l(y, MoiMiil K. i'ntni-y of West
Chi-lnt< ford ami Henry .M. Hail of °.\yt;r.
TIk' Iti'lvitlertt toboc^iiii olidf \% In prinn*
rondttion. and tbi» with tlu! itfton will prob*
tibly 1. 1 1 rail many people to the ^|>ort tbi^
eveufni;.
Tr •nH;r'<. "nil* Hinl overcotit* n ill In- unidr
by II. H. Iturnes k Co. fr<»in n part of ibrir
»fo. k. at >p«'rlal i-«-dnce«i prli'i>». dnrlii;.' Iln-ir
uiHinal elearanie Naif, wliirb lii".(iii« today.
\ new liaxft for adult* opni* nt I lie .MlnN-
; try-ul-I,arj{e i-oukinK ^hool hilday evenintr,
' Keb. 10, and a new cla^K f»»r ijIrU" >iatnrday
ifturnoon, Feb. II. Apiilieuiiun!* fur Uilml.^-
' lion are now l>elni{ reeHved.
The .St. I'anrN. Worthen Ktreel, and Cen-
' trill .Met liodlhi KpiM^opul ebun'l>e« will eon*
tiniie their union M-rvieeo next week. &le«t-
\\\^* will be litdd at the Ontriil clutivh Tnev-
day. Wedneoday. TburHday. and Friday
evenintfH, with prearhinK etich evening'
Ite^rardink' Hie two l.uwrunee men who
were eon vlelitd of robbery at TluirMlayN
' aekNiou of the pollee uonrt. the Anierie'an
aayit : People in I.,Hwrenee, who know both
Hoy and I>avey, are lotli to believe that they
intended robltery. They JHive both borne
((ood repiilalioim heretofore.
The S'JTlh Kaxtern eonvuration meeting
will be h*ld at Trinity eliiireh. Haverhill.
Feb. I. The Npcaker* for the llr«t eveninj;
are Rev. KtlwaH <»»borne and Kev. .s. if
llilllHrd, their theme beln;; "TenipL-ninee
nnil llie clinreh.*' Jtev. Kndb'ott I'eabody
of (iroton read* an •vHiiv on Widiie!>duv oil
•'I'Hroiblal v«. I'ublie S.lio<»l»<."
iF. II. Ilecde invited about forty friends to
a Hoeial KHlheriUL' ut IINI Wi-Mford Ktreel
Thurmluy evi-ulnjc. U-freshinentH were
aervud anti there wiim inttrninental mu<>le bv
J. F. .Morrow, Morton Lawrence. J. if.
Heede an<l .MiftH Annie M. Iteede. .\|r. and
>Irs. F. I). Reede were presented with nse-
ful (fiftM. The party broke up about inUU
niKht.
.1. V. KevcH A Co.'u j^rand opcnin;; of real
Freneh satinet* for tbeMeoMon of lH"is. will oe-
cur Monday moruin;;, .Tun..:2;). The reputa-
tion which this Jirm bux ei^oved for Mtveral
yeaw of Ik!|ii|{ houilguarters for then- ele-
Kant tfoods, will no dunbt Ihj eoulincd to
their house this heahon. The styles, whieh
they liHve spared i»o efforts to secure, far ex-
«eed those of any previous season. They
will offer about (uie'huntlred and lifly pieeeM,
all of this yrar's iinnoi tailons, iiieludinK all
the new desl^'ns, eoiorin;;s and eombjnaiions,
all from the eilebruted maniifaelnrv of
Frerers, Koeehlhi «fe C<>., Mullhouse, i'arls.
Pawtucketvllle Nutea.
The Fawtucket ('huutau(|ua <-irc!c will
meet on Monday, Jan. ;J«, ut 7.30, iu Paw-
tucket chureii vesiry.
In riispurise to a popular eali, on Sunday,
the 'J'Jd, and on tlie tliree following Sunday s,
the Pawtucket free reading room wil! be open
in tlie afterii(M>n from i,30 to r» . o'clock. If
the Sunday opening; proves to meet a popu-
lar and reuriouuble desire, it will be contin-
ued.
\»er worth a dollar ui;d uu euteilalnintnt
worth bulf an much more.
The Utliuor* CuDc«rt«
Ah connrmatlon of our remark that ticliets
were "kellinjr like hot eakes." we j^uy ^.,v
that up to last eveidmr omt '?27.') |,a,|- im.,,
taken for tickets at iMirant & U- ^jjcms's. ThU
Is for cash hales only. Tb j numbt rshlp
tickets are not ri'i'icMnted ,n this umounl.
There are now nearly or <,niie 4<K) lueiubers
in all. meinliersbip tlck'^CK liusiiii; injen sold
steadily since the lu -t r\'hear>al. K:ich of
the memlters wlio is not in the clioriis counts
another 7>>eenl sale, whidi \vou!<l make I be
gross iveciplsso tar. up t«i the oix-niie,' wWe
this morniui;. fnun |^4•-^^ to ^4.')(». Today\
sules' will greatly iiureax' tlii*.
U will be iioU'd that tor such a cjiieert cv-
«<«V Ht'iil Is );ood.
^lenilM'r- oi the choTus who liuve not re-
ceived their clioru* ticki'ls can' v'et lluni' of
Mr. Alfretl 4iiiman,jr.. over ItostoUtS: Maim-
dciiot.
.Mcmb«'rs of the Choral society who are
not in the eboni* have bad checks sent thciu,
\% lil«b lire exchdiucablc for 7."m'»»iu scats at
iMirant »S: KoccisV. corner of CVntr.d and
.Mitldic htreclK, up lo Tii<'«d;iy eveiiiii;,'. The
earlier iixiiibcrs prcM-nt llnii cluik^tlie Itet-
t< I seb-ction they w III ha\c. Any nuMiiiier>«
who liMVe not received thcM* ehcekn, O.tll se-
cure them of .Mr. (iilmau.
Any who disli'e to Iwconic members of llic
( boml soci;|;^v will lind nieiobi rsliiji liv kets
ill Imrant A Uo','er»"«. .Maii\ are enniini.' to
till! conclusion that tliN in the bc«t thiiu' to
do. as eucii tu kit civt-* one <>«'tit to the (ill-
more concert, /"•" m'«i» til tlie *'t lealieu"
lUHlinee on I be afternoon of Mai'li 7, mid
t*^n seats to the "Crciillon" performance on
the « venliiu o| .March 7. T^^o dollars for a
ineinbeishtp ticket coveK the whole ;:r«Ulld.
.Mes.rs. Hurl I and Harne«, cuinmitlce on
platform. ha\e lakeii ine.LNurcinents, and
will have every thill;: in le:idinc>s lo |(o lo
work rueoday morniir^. wliich Is ao larly ns
they cm have the liall. It i^ no fool of ajob
to tVnire out the aceommodatioiiH neo«led.
and the best wav to ulill/e tbe^pace.
All our evchantres »pi ak in bi^di terms of
(iilmore's performaneeH where he has Ihcii
on Ib.'a season's tour. His 22^ Ue^iiui-ut
blind was never In better trim.
Friday and Satiirdav— .\ll kinds of ino-
htsDva ctindy He. lb.. 2 lb*. 'Jo cId., at Smith's.
-^ liUnk lt<M>lis.
Ledgers, lournuls, roi-ords, and all khxl-
of new p»ods. Prices way down. For 00
(lays pictures framed fron'i new inouldhi>;s
at your own price at C'ainbriili:i'», Merri-
mack House blui'k.
Fur Robes!
(In 30 (lilTercnt vradra).
Horse Blankets
ANO
Th*t cjin Im> fDund lu Nrw EuKlAod.
OBT OUK rUlCKS AM) l!:|\.\MIMK OUK
STOCK.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
Old Convert Factory,
l-r:! Ot^ntrnl Siti'oot,
LfMVEI.L.
X'-.
Market Scales !
Hest
do/., *J
street.
Messinn lemons in the market 14e.
do/. *JA uts., at Sniitb''s, 47 Merriiuiiek
The Largest Assortment in Lowell.
Twenty different styles. Frioei from 25
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUTOHEBB'
TOOLS constantly on band.
Special iUticrs.
"The Messenger of Fact
and Fancy."
One of tlie bar^'ains ull'ered by M. W. Kni-
erson. 'Jl Central street, for a sfiorl time. Is
one 1^1(1 bromide norirait and one dozen ex-
Ira line e:iblnets for t7..'>0. Call and exaiu-
ine »aiupleirof his work.
A. N. flMniiou
vhows iip«elHl patteruM In bronxe.
oak, and
other kinds of picture niouldini;, aim a Kood
line of forolKii and American pbotoi;raph!<,
steel cu^nivlnKs and etching's. The prices
are rluht. No. (<H Merrimack street. up statni.
Best Messina oranges iu the market U dox.
'ih elk. ut .Smith's.
He on Time.
Time is money and appointments made
should be kept. If you carry a reliable
watch In your pocket or have a well rciculnt-
ed mantle elouk at your borne you will be on
time and live up to your atrreemeuts. A
failure to do NO cannot then l>e excused on
that account. Clarke. .W Central street,
make a speeialty of flue watclies and mantle
clocks, and also has tho ai^eney of Parabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Itest ff. W. PerslHii date* in the market 4
lbs. *ift ets. this vvuok only at Smith's. 47 Mer-
rimack street.
DIIfmtMACK ST. >-
Spcrial l^otirrs.
CUOiCE SEVEN PER CENT8.
FOR S.4LE.
A Farmera' DUiner.
The holies of Pni;ce street Free Haptist
chun h el>ewhere unnouncc a novelty in the
shape of a ••Farmer^* " dinner and supper, to
be served in the ve>try of the i liurch next
Thursday. The ladies of flii* church are
»oine\vli:it famous for their co(d«ery. and tbi;.
will be Mil Httraclive s|iread. The 'dinner is
to be served from 12 o'clock until 2. at 2.">
cents; and the supper from G to N for l.j
cents. I'.ii>ines« men will do viell lo reiuenl*
ber the day.
The Choral Soeintj'.
In Wfilnesclay's paper we pive the names
of 340 members of the Choral society. That
list coiilained the names of those only who
had b<;cn entered on the truaMirer's books as
paid raeinbers. We now have the following
additional iianios:
Anderson, M/.zlc W. Non-l«, .Miss C. A..
Barnes, Dt^a. il. H. O'Jtiiun, Fntiik
Bartleit, Mrs. G. A. PhIkc, (lias. K.
Bennett. Col.. James W. Potter, Mrs. II.. J.
Some of our
recent
Farm Mortvaffo Loan*
may be notl(M>d
as follow!!
;
♦•LV) on 40 acre
farm wortb ft^)
f.VM) on 40 ••
•«
It
%'iMX\
».VK) on M) ••
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♦■WO on tm "
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%\M on ««) ••
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f bViu on H) <•
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Personal knowloiljtc
,
Tiiiieful selei'tloiiii, i;
years' experli'iico, noi
11
dollar bxt. liitcrcBt
Bond, Mrs. ;». U.
Chase, Mrs. Krauk N
Chase, Bumiicl A.
Chastf, Mrs. .s. A.
Clierriiigtnn, Mrs. L.
Clark, Alfred
OlUlden, Charles .7.
HUdrcth, Miss Klla
Hoaford, Mrr;. H.
Howe, Kdward 8.
Howe, Mrs. K. 8.
Kennedy, Lizzie C.
Lambert, Henry A.
LancHster, Mrs. 8. T.
Leach, .Joseph W.
Nelson, tjeo. K.
Here arc 39 namc«<. which, added to the
34« heretofore published, make 3«3 members.
There are probably several who have sold
membership tickets who have made no re-
turna of ibem. They should do so at onee,
that members may secure .seats to the (ill-
more oonecrt.
The sale this forenoon was larije, and l>y
Bhutlin;,' up time toni;,'ht a large share of the
bou.se will have been disposed of.
I'litnam, Frank i*.
Putnam, .Mrs. K. 1».
Uolle, Abbott
llowell, K. T.
J. Hussell, Kdwanl A.
Severance, \Vm. A.
.SpaltlloK, Wnj. H.
.SpaldbiK, Mrs. \S . II.
.Swanton, Albion F.
Swlfi, Kdwiu C.
Swift, Lewis II.
Walker, Mary C.
Webber, II. P.
Weeks, Augustus W.
Wheeler, C. O. S,
j>ald send annually at Applutoii liiiik.
For details Iniiuire of ilie .\ppleion or Wnnic-
Rtt National bank, or of the uudersltjrned,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO.,
56 CENTRAL STKKKT.
Dr. GeQ. H. JeiinisoL,
SuocesBor to Dh. E. M. Mblsom,
«« MerrimMsk Street. • - Bocford Block
Btoam ancl "Watoi* Fittinfir
Arc done by us In the very best manner.
49*089 Fixtures, Library Lamps and Fancy
Globes a specbilty.
FABRELL A CONATON,
Telephone 12-84. 54 Dnttoa Street.
WE OFFER ONE CASE
BEST QUALITY
MEDIUM SLATE
Lining
Cambric,
Sligktlj- damaged in maiinfactui'*
ing by small pju cuts occurriup:
every forty-fwo inches.
Price Only 4 1-2 Cts.
One Fart
I« worth a column of rhetoric, s.ild an
American ktatesman. It is a fact, established
by the testimony of thousaiuls of people,
that Hood's Sarsapurilla does cure scrofula,
■alt rheum, and other dit»ca«es or alTcctioDs
arising from impure Htnte or low condition
of the blood. It also overcomes that tired
feeling, creates a good apjKtiie, and gives
•treogtb to every part of the symetu. Try It.
Croclieting is Faskionable and Popolar.
Orocheters will always find with
Everything in Orochet Cotton, Linen and
Silk; Biok Back, Loop and Novelty
Braids, Samples to copy, Instruction
Books, Steel and Bone Hooks and eveij-
thing else belonging to the line.
A. G. POLURD & CO.
80 & 82 Merrimack Street.
I
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
Merrimack Street.
YOUB ATTEHTIOH IS GALLED
To the character of Investors In the New Ilamp.
shire Trust Co.'s 6 per ct. Oebentare Bonds.
ritthneld Savlnjfs Hank, PtUsfleld tfi.OOO
LaneasUT .Savlng^H itank, I anrjister (6,000
Norway I'lalns SavinKs Hank, Kochester |ilO,000
Mllfoni Five Cent.SsvlnKs Hank, Mllford $10,000
Merrimack County Savlogs Bank, Con-
cor*! •••..•.••.••••>•■■••.••••.••..,••»«« 9l0|000
Franklin 8avin;rs Bank, Franklin $1&,000
Merrimack Hirer Havin/s Bank, Man-
chester $30,000
Cheshire Provident Institution, Keene.. $100,000
F. Sodliff, Jr., A^nt, Oonrier Building.
lou cau see the dltrerencc here.
A little experience will show yon
an Kif^t a tlilftM'ence between tlie
promises and perfui'mances of
Kome advertisers. As ive spend
from year to year a i^ood deal of
money in telling our fitory of
merchandise we And that (prin-
ciple aside) the truth payN the
best. Can we offer you stronger
evidence of our earneNtnesK than
our proposition in force the year
*ronnd7'from January 1st to De-
cember 3l8t: To take back or
give you the money for auythini;
you buy from us, if It isn*t as
represented, and it's brought to
UR uninjured f Isn't that a safe
basis — for the buyer — to trade
on? Our old friends know lt*s
safe, and hundreds of new cus*
tomers that And their way to us
year alter year, evidently think
we're safe or they wouldn't come.
We mean to keep them coming.
This last touch of winter start-
ed a lively demand for heavy
goods. As most every thlni? we
have in that way has been re-
duced in price, the late cornel's
have profited by it. Ulsters at
$6, $8, $10 and $1'2. Moscow
Beaver Overcoats at $8 and $10.
Genuine Scotch Driving Caps at
20c. (icnuine Scotch Hnvelock
Caps at 50c. Leather Jackets at
$3.75. Men's Keeflng Jackets at
$2. Men's All-Wool Trousers at
$1. Boys' Reefers, Blue Chin-
chilla, at $2.50. Boys' Cape
Orercoats at $1.50 and $2.50.
GloTes and Mufflers and Heavy
Underwear. Such things as these
hare been going out for a week
past almost as rapidly as through
NoTember. There are more of
them yet for sale.
A|iedal HotiM*
A MKTHOD BY WHICH
All
May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Save the ITeiit
Now Paid to the Landlord.
XHB2
AMERICAN ,
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporateil under the Laws o( Hie State
of Ngw Kcik, an J aiittiorized lo do
business in the State ot
Massdcliusetls,
OfTsrs a plan by which you oau sfcuro a
home or bniinevG properly of your own
quicker, easier, with lesa cash advauoe
and under more favorable conditions
than are poieible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given poutiiiion
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through, a legally authoriied in-
inranoe company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in caie of
death.
S|»rial |loticf)i«
TO BUY AMD USE
Sleighing Robes
BRikKKR Sc CO.
Have oxtrn tlno Black Ksqulinuiix Dog Robes,
wltb grtMSn iiIubIi and broaUrloth lUilugs. MadO
expruasly for tlicin. Eiiual In ttpDoariinco and
woHt tu Ulai-k IktHi- that cu^l threu tlinus ait
mnch. >
CORNBR OAT SXORB.
doYT^aERMAKGoLOGNe
V SEND. 2/. STAMP FOR 4- ;
IMgUK, NAIN8UOK AND (il IPKllK
KDUKS AND IN«»h;in.s
I
— AT-
MAVNAKD A CO.'S,
7(1 Mkukimack mt.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE.
General Mnikniroi**,'
i\o. 4 Wjmairs Excliaugc,
LOWELL, MASS,
Home OflScei, Noi. 169 and 171 Broad-
war, New York, U. 8. A.
NEW TEAS
GJXOT* OF lfc*wr.
F
I
N
E
T
E
A
S
I<ovcra of a sotMl cup of Tea
aliooiti vUit onr ator« aud get a
■aiuple pouu«l of onr teaa. Hun-
dreda or our riiatomrra who have
tried tlirin pralae them highly for
their flae flavor and atmigth. We
buy our teaa direct of the Import*
era nnd aave the Jolibera' profit,
whifb we give to our <Miatoraera.
We do not rialiii to import our
teaa as many dealera do, but we do
claim tliMt we <lo not gt>t all our
praflta on traa and rufTeea an<l that
we do not give away cheap glaaa
ware and crockery, which If wc
did our cuBlomera would have to
pay for Indirectly, and that, wc
think, la a very good reaaon why
we can afford to aell pure teaa on
a amall margin. Read onr pricea
and «aU and get a aample.
n
RAZORS
STROPS.
AND pBOGHJANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Prlutiiiflf PrcHwoa.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STREET,
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a apoctnlty of Repairing an<l Reap-
holHtorlnK Kiiriiltiiru and call for, also dellTM
gooUa freo of otiargu.
M Presoott ttrMC.
Very Best (;anlcn Formosa 70c. per lb.
Fine Garden Formosa eoc. "
Extra Garden Forn^osa 80c. "
Fine Oolong 40c. ••
Good Oolong , .JSc,
Very Best Japan 70c.
Fl ne .1 a (tan eOc.
Kxtra Japan ; ftoc
Go<><l Japan 40c.
FalrJanan gftc.
Very licet lTncolore«l Japan eOc.
Fine Uncolored Japan fiOc.
Very Beat Knellsli Brcaktaat 70c.
h BreakfaKt 60c.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Kye
Gh«»C8 nnd 8pecUclo« must b«
Bold nl prlres way below ooak
on account of overstock. l>on'»
ndss tlicouportiinUy. Comeana
HOC. If you want anything la
our line you can buy of ua.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
88 Central Street.
«<
.1
It
Fine English BreakfaKt.
' ••••••
Extra En»rll8h Breakfast.
Good English Breakfaat. . .
4^ We allow a discount of
pound on three pound lots.
I. > .SOc.
• ...40c.
Ave cent* per
PUTNAM & SON
OVE-PSIOE OLOTHIESS,
CeBtnU Street, Corner Warren.
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
Na 5 PresGott areet, opp. Market Street
Wall Papers and Window Curtate
A RICH VABUTTtAT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street,
Bead orders (e tu for ptlaHigi
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID.WINTKR, IN
All-¥ool and Merino Underwear.
HeaTj Merino, Cashmere and All-WooI
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Oloyes.
For Gaps and Gloves, in Seal, Bearer,
Otter and Mnskrat.
Hobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Oaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Sootoh Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys^ Toques and Sashes,
in the olnb and other colors.
The latest ideas in Foil Dress Beqaisitei.
Vovelties in Fine Veok Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerohiefs.
Gloves, Walking Sticks, TJmbrell' ^<
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc., '***''
•AT-
HOWARD &CO.'S»
C0iwcll
ESTAJiLlSIIED 1845
LOWELL, MASS., MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1888.
PIIICE TWO ( ENTS.
NOTA BKNK.
He
un
....It.wiiHtokl cnouKli ycHtenlny for al-
most anybody to net left.
....Therc'H Homplliiui; wroim about tbiK
cold HiiHi). No rcpprt ban come from Little-
ton, N. II. *
....Krumc bus Mitiiowii on ilc Leanop^'B
lottery m:boiuo for bis Puuiuna ouiiul.
aboiil.l dl..'kcr wltb tbo LoulMiinu folk
hhiuink' teniif. •
....Tbo Sortlurn Piuinc nml MunltoVm
rnllioudoonuwjifHurphuviiivfH row ulxuit i
buHli.r*... They oiiRht to bavn uo troiibk- \
uboiit kttpIiiK eool up there.
....Mr. l)«'P«^v :'t »•»" Y;il"aliinml dinner
wna ujoro wrioiuly <nM'<'"«"> "'=«" "•*""'• ""
oppnH,.d the i)re^ent .-ni/.i' in favor of optional
Hudlft. fi.r eidlow ci'lltKlnnH.
."...Mrs. rolUjrim.I Mrs. Lurmtry. tboiittb
rival attr(;rM'»'. l>olb uppeartd al tbo KlUh'
bcnttit In IMdIadelpbIa l:»»t wteU. It wu*
very appropriido to loek bonis, m to <*i)eHk,
for ibe i:ik>«' ibi ity. .
....TbeTrlbunt Al!ll^•u^l• w»» Htarteil by
Mr. (iaobv in Isls. nnd It ban bc'ii i*nitd
lUinually.ex.Tpt In JSi-J, ever Mn.-e. Tlie
Tiil)iii»<' I- iiliiio'"! i« rival of tfood (-Id lloltert
H. TLonius who. Ibon^'b dcatl. y« I -ptukelb.
MAb.sAcni .-^i ris.
•
TU«f Lawrcme idty u-overnnu-nt ha« n-
dueed tlie pay of laliorei-. tn llie htrtct ilt-
Itarlnienl i<» ^l.Tft a iluy.
\\, r. riintkvll wa- ^.-IvIoK a |>i«rfy of
children a .|. kbride Mom North Adainn to
Zylonite Kridity. when Uie«bl»:li lipped over,
Ihe bor»ei* ran away, mul :i man nuniejl Al-
exander (HMwell »u» luteruuliy injured. lb»j
chlUhtn ei»eap<«l. "~~ ...
William J. (/ui«lfy of JlHrllioroMn charue
of a load of llol^e». from Mteblifiin lor a Ho..-
tou llrni. went mad on ii train fro"' •'»' Y^.^
baturdav. and jump, d oU near \V«MI eld.
He waHeapturetl iininjiirtd. I/oh« of nioup
lu cHrim: for ihe horMs prot»ubly unbaluncetl
liN mind.
HoMon'S denth rale for the pot-t week U
InrKK almoHl l.e>oi:d preeedtnl, bHliK .M.M
perKUm inbabllantN HK MKaln».t '<i4-<'»' -'*•*'
and 'JT.M In the eorreM>ou<lliiK wttkij of INKJ,
1880 antI IWo. The total nund)er of deatlii
wa». 'iTl. of whleli W« were from pnenmonU.
80 from eonkumption. \^ from bronebltiH, l.l
from bturt di-fai^e, 1(1 from dlpbtlitrui. ami
the olhtrn froiu varlomi i'iiUM».
Two men nivlnjc tlm name* of YounK nnd
Wlihon .allwl upoH >V. H- ^'"rk In UoMou
ree«utlv. i.retemlinc thai they wanted lo blrt-
ahouoJ. ( lark ^ave them the k.VH lo Hve
houM'H on (dleman t-treei. wbleli liiey luokeil
over, liut dcei.Ud not to lake them. 11 m)w
trant.plr«H tliat the men w.n- Ihi.veH. ami
Ihut tlev linti eUl iUXl f»-et o( lea.l pipo from
lUv hoii^en ami taken 2.'» l)ru»"* luuetla.
Sntrrtalnmentg*
Music Hall.
«:i-
ONK NIGHT ONLY.
Moiulny, .Taniuir.v
iCxtrnonllniwry nllrnelW-n. Ilio youiijt Anurl-
ean a«'trcft«,
Maude Banks,
In the trreai (iiieetiieiilar juvlni'ilnn of li'«tory*»
moot loinaiille ana tlirlllln,^ nUiry,
i
• loan of .Vi*i5!
Koiinile-I iiiMiii the i-veiMJiil 1M<' an'l IhmmIc, on-
veirol IIk'AIuI.I of Orlciu.H. In-lee ti>e man-
nK' ii>"iilol < II V!*. K.f'oK.. •
A InrKoanil Hironjr eonipHny. Siipfri) Mcnu,
III. lure-. Ma,/Mtlli«-nt iirm-r ami eo-tenu h
IMIi-es \\S, :»!• nnit '^ eenV-. KeHevve l »e
box iilWeu three day* In ailvaneu.
Clotfjtttg,
L
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merr'mackSt.
Grand Pant Sale.
■tn at
ONK NliillT ONLY,
XlinrMilii.v, .Tunuary «0.
The .National Knviulte,
Mr. W. J. FLORENCE,
Snppovle.l liv aearMfully i.clrrte.| <«>nM>i\',y of
IikIIu* Mi'l jjenlliiiieii, In Ihe iloiihlc lilll
Husband Hunting
ANI>
Dombey and Son.
Max A<lol|ik(>pMeln..
Cupt. Kirara Cuttle...
lUix iilMee o|»en Tuotday «
I'rle.n il.00.7fl,.V».andlW
©rp anti JFancu (Sootig.
Coin Out of Business.
....W..I,
,...\V..I.
Klorcneo
Kluroni'O
nt 10 o'clock.
I eeutt.
ITIAHMKIIW DINNBIt.-Atlhc ve"try of
^ I'niKO Mie.l Kree HuptUt ehuivh. Thur»
(IHV. .Ian M, If'-^. from Ii oVIoek (noun) until
t 11. ni. TIekel* i^t eeiit-. Hii|iper Banm evening
from 0 to ». Ticket, l."k cent*
all.
Come one, come
BHM liMll.
The average we»«ht of the men In the
Maiu henter team I* Ifl'i iwiumU. The elub
WiU imtlHihiy adopt m Mu« uBtform. TU«
•irlp«d uniform that wa» favorably conMil-
^d wuH given up beciuiwj the colors woul«l
lot bold after waabinK.
DanieiJ. Clare, pitcher, ban flKUcd with
ihe WorceHerH. When lu Koo«l condition
ICIare U an exeelU.-nt pitebtr, ami did |{oo.l
[work for the Itofton Blucn laiit year. Ilc In
I very iwift in hU delivery, ami dcpcudi more
iiuou that than on curvt». lie in alno a heavy
batter, t laie j;*ve up pitebInK la»l year on
account of u lame arm, but ha« regained biK
According to ihc mid-winter r«M»>rli«, there
«re no weak battinif chilis iu tlic country,
uBrticulsirly iu Ihe Xew Knuland leutiue.
ileavv l.atlin;; i^ ei.joy.-.l by patrons of the
came', and it now looiii< i\* tbou«b there
would be plenty of it next M-afgiu.
It in tl»ou>;bt tbe.l t udwortb will Uo a bet-
ter dlMiplimirian in tlu- 1-oweli team than
Me(iunn'«le.-[llcrabl. ( iidwortb will have
one advantage Metiunuijtie never had, Ik;
will have nolhinK to look after but the play-
eri». A m!«n ii* to be hired who will attend to
lran(*portallon, hotels, xatu money, otc, and
Cudworlb will devote IiIh wliole llmo to the
men. It i* a uood plan, and ouKht lo work
loa<lvanta;,'efor theelub.
If the prui-eiu ^cnnindi* 0!i Uiver street can-
not be letahied bv Ih • I.owelN, a location on
Briil^o (tln-et woidd l»e far more acceptable
1 than one fiirlher down Hiver street. The
|dl!*tance would lie uiiulijcetionable on account
lof the bor^c .;»!>.
■' The I'orllands have releaxed .Jamci* liar-
Mr. and Mrs. .John Ward will fpend the
winter In Florida.
The ^t. Louis UrowiiK leave .^an Y rnnclsco
for home today. . ,, .,
The Harvard faculty refuse to allow the
iL-anditlates fec-tbe ball idnc a profcKMon:d
coach. Tile Yalo collei;e team has arrau;;ed
i names wUb Ihe New Yorks for iho 2d and
,H(1 of April. That bcrfins the campaiKn for
Yale, while Uarvanl will conduct a Hort of
skirmish, plaving only with amateur teams.
The difference in trainim; attained by the
two teams is very marked, and "U'n all on
account of the faculty."
PreHidcnt Keacb and Secretary Ilojcers of
Ithe Philadelphia club have nounht the
grounds in that city. They did it as a per-
iMoal InveBtmeut. paving ♦50,000 and taking
» mortgage for $50,000 more.
The ban players who went to Californ a
this winter tried the three-strike rule and did
Lot like It. , ^ M .1. n
I RaUbourn, last year's pitcher of the Boh-
1 tona, la reported to have nurcbased a half In
terest In a hotel at uUimington, III., hii
potters.
QOMMONWJjALTH^OF MAHSA-
8TATK ll<»iii«K, HoHroK,.Ian.2<', !»<«.
The Coininlttoo on K«lln>«<U will Rive a near-
Inu lu nartlo* IntereKtcl In ICKMatijni re. alive
tuihecn.K.lnirof ralln.a.li. by iireol rHllway*.
lit room No. 10, .state lloiie, on rue«<lay, reu.
7th. at 1 l.SU o'clock a. ni. , ,
KDWAUUtlMNKS. Chairman.
LlIA^i. K. Al>AMH,
Clerk of ihuCVnnnilttee.
THIS { KIITIKIKS that .1. K. Berry ha, dU-
wiiitliiue.l l.imliiein* on Market Mrv'ct, ""'l '•
not i-enponslble tor <lcljt» only to .ScjU. U\, I^«7.
111- will In the future continue to airllomer ana
aimraUe. Onler, left at 44 Wo*tfoH •trcet Of
M clr«M^ •© P. O. Bo« l«B wtH rwlT* iiwnpt
Mientlon. All commU.lon gocU w«d reeelvo
hU jiersonal ,iipervl*lon. J. ic. HKn«¥.
Snstructtom
Mr. H. M. DAY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
AnanKemeiit, wade as plaj>l«ti '^'"^'.'''^"^ ',,""*]
ncc<'iiijiiinlHi for concerts, *""" ' ""*' """
Hank liulhllng.
Klvo Cent feaving.
Two yciirs ago wo ititido our
great sale of pants made trom
cMisibiniercH iniiHurMcturod l>y F.
A. «Jc J. Sawyer, Dover, N. IL.,
nt $ 1.0(1 iM?r pair, a prico never
heard of I)eroi(' and never duj)!!-
eated l>y anybody since.
Today we oiler
500 Paifs of Fits,
Made IVoin Cas.siincres maiiuract-
ured hy F. A. & J. Sawyer aud
the celebrated Livingston Mills,
At $3.50 per Tair.
These Punts arc made from the
best quality of these Cussinicres
aud U1X5 styles tliat arc bringiu^jr
iu other clothing storeB from %h
to $(i.
Wo have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made troin
eassiineres ot the best mukes Id
the United States, odd lots whicH
have been selling at $5 to $0.50
-^iiH put iu at |3..')0.
Nowhere in New England or
Now York can etpial value for
the sumc money be found as in
this Hule ot
85 mid 80 Pants at 83.50.
"NVhcn wc advertise u bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell Ooe-Pnce Clothing Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok 8t.
Auction Prices
iBarl^fts.
i^ac
We keep on hand the llneHt lot of ffntne
to be aecn out,i<le or Boalun.
OS
830.000 WORTH
OK-
Dry Id Fancy Goods.
MO. 4 Mr.UKI.M.%CK SIRKK*!;,
llavocbn't <ntly on linml
Fresh killed Turkeys and Chickens
jTor 5 sir.
4^AilT«rtla«BMBta nnder (hi* hMid
only liioniits nllucfor tlirtst- inatrtlnnn.
VKNISO.N,
OUOL'SK,
(JDAJL.
\VILI> micics,
('i! i.t:iiy.
L.4lTTIICIi:.
SVIHACH,
swki:t potatoks.
VERMONUNO PARKER Hi USE SAUSAet.
TKi-i;fin»?<K MMur.it lii-U .
IT^OU KALK.-A nemiy new «lilvlrg Biclgh.
J? ^iii|"lct) lit It \V8KliliiKion NtieU.
Ij^OIl NAI-IC— ■'scverni l.i.ai.lhu ftnil lo<Ur*
J tiiL' ItoiiHeH, ccDtiNilly UxaUil, at (nicxst
from !*.Vio tt> l^-Km. Ajtply to i Uli Ik I'hinimer,
4S(;ciitri>l KtriM'i.
1WT KW M I I.CII C OW* cmiMuntly on Imnd
X\ nnd tcr Mile lit (iiirilnKr* fiirni, near Wont-
tt>i'(l Ci litre. Fre^li ariiviilH ivciy two wecki
fr'^in >ew II.'iiii|».lilro utui Vermont. Cobvuy-
unct! from <le|iot U» farin.^ ,
Ij^O'll I'lA I.K.— Oi.c of (A' line><t Mtiintloi m In
^ lUlx lilcie, lit MUicl«|i<>'e KtM'tl lloukoliaii
("•n i<, I'eHiiU'H Imlli I'ttoin, u;)m)i nxiiii And
(e -lit >l ; Kiiifile r«ir ■') li<'r>'i'H ; nini Ic carrtUKe
im
larKC
roi in
tiee«
10,) e<* led or liiiiil Hlih
KiH|iili i- oil )ir< mif e«.
uixiut ii) frull
CLOAKS ABOUT HALF PRICE.
Iliis is NO Sliaiii Sale.
Evefiii Must Be Sold.
•Toln tli<« Ci*o^v%'<l nnd Savo
Money.
STOAB
Oi'iiiiKek c1hh|» todiiy nt .No. 7 Fre»eott
■ trevt.
The Belvidere Market
Cor, Hiih ani! East Meirimack Sts.
First oIiiiB Mrsta. Poultry, name, FUh,
Oy«tcr«,' Vegetable!, Fruit, untl. k geuwriil
lino ot Oroicrlfa at •■ low rlcn* •■ th*
quttllly of Ooo4la «-an b« auld. Call and •••..
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
N«r*r ■!▼• up wh«n trl»U «oni«. but go
right down lo No. T Preacott atreat and aak
for » nio* •leak, cut f>-«ah ftroin thair K«n-
aaa hrrf. 1l»nieuil>«r w« reeaiv* It frcah
•very wrek, and can ault you both In qual-
ity and prir*.
mtchell's Boys' Scliool, Blllerica, mass.
ctly Bclert family nchoo
^a from eight to nftoen.
A strictly aelert family nchool for boys. Art
ml.. .>oy. from el^ht t., AJt-n^^^c-J ^or^, _
iitr to
Send for ctrcu
..A.M.,
Principal.
m. AND MBSJHOBSOH'S SCHOOL.
31R. ADOLF KETTEMBEIL
will kIvc (I course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At onr wchool, commenclnR on We«lne«<l:iy cvcii-
Inir. Nov. Ulth, ut 8 o'clock. By Hpeclill rcqncbt
,hcy will be dvcn In KuKlUh. Price forconrae,
*S.t>0. IMen«'C ftiMn MH ^ „ .. , w c.
OKO. W. IIOHSON, 130 E. Merrimack St.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
M f; j «ft MERRIMACK STREET.
iHtiscrllancous.
The Lowell Market la bound to b« ahead
and ran glva you Ihe ilnett roaat of beef
for caah.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET.
EACOTT BROS.,
VROPRIETOKS*
■".■^♦'U K.VLI'.— A two.hloiy lioiip'f , atable and
Ij >r'>otl lotoi iuikI, hlinnttil In I eniiiilvtllo, a
few ^le|M troiii lliMite htiret iiiid Iihiho cura.
Il>lll^•c con jiliiR i; ii/oiiiH iiimI klieil ; u 'iiir;riitn nt
inlce, #i:iUi>, on t'liHy tninn. .\p|)ly to I'lith A
riii<niiiei', 4H ( tMHiiil KiMM'l, rootiM .1 iiinl 4.
t'^OIl NAI.K.-An cxiillciu l>!ock of four
teiieti.eiilh olllvtt rooriid ciicli ; <|iv wwler
ftn>l newer; iciiIh f v^'M\ per inoi.tli; it.MH) M|iinro
Icci ot IiiikI; >iiui'.i<iI on ii popular htieel tn Itel-
\ lilt.-ic, CUM hli-ht lo tlie iiiIIIh ; no liclicr rent-
\mi pMipi-rty cHii Ik- tonii'l In the city; price
#4:' II. ^ull I Mi'tlttilinMiii Klhh <& Plumniur, M
rciilnil »>li'ect,..i'.'oiiiH '{ iiii.i I.
ijtOll K.\I.K.-A twoR(or>, twolriicineDl
Jt; lioii-<! of I'i \\ oiiiH,><ll III tiH< licHi of ntpMlri
rliy water iiihI cloKCU; »liiiiii«<l iiuai Ilie imulh
coinnion, wliei'c l.iml U Murtli 7''< . p- v ft. ; reiita
tor i^'ii I'cr iiiotitli ; .'Llto *>i|iiarc Icei oi lutnii
price (:('ii (I. Knil jiniilciiliirH of VMy h I'lum-
iner, 4« ('•nual alitcl, rooinN it Hnd 4.
IT^OH SAIK.— A vnlimli'e )>tnle, conMMlng
' of a ilireC-hlory lii'l< k luuiMti of |J roonia,
mIiciI .'IImI >;ooil iiiiioiiiit ot Inml, e\lctiilliiK to ■
buck ktrecl, frw )-lcp<4 tioni ilic .\ mcrlnin Iioiihc,
III IIiIk I Ity. Il Ih .-('itlorn prop, rty of lliU claai
Ih oflVri'illor "ab*. Mild lo m itiii'aii ehinlv. An
curly call Hill mciiic a liariiiilM. I'rbe fiOiMl.
riill puMlciihu> of HmIi A I'lninincr, 40 Ci ntral
i-treel, Louidl, Ma»<p«.
Thrt^tt jMiura Lonk Cornvr Marhlnaa*
Tlir«o Clrvular Hmw lianrliea.
One Itolt Miiebhut; ciit»i from }i to 'i Inrhct
Un<* IU-llorit« Power Knijln*.
Onr Power (idar Mill.
\Ati of 3 and 4 Inch Flange Pipe.
B. r. STEVENS, - 20 Aroh St., ^.owell.
Co Irt.
4^Advertlaerocnta aader this head eoa*
only la eeata • line for three Inaertlona.
rpo I^BT.-A cotUKU «t it lUnptblra atrcM.
1 Intiiilre Ht IU TMrioenth atreet.
rpo I., ICT,— Nicely Inrn'minti, inrKO nnd well-
X. llKtied r« oink, couvei.leutly rltiiutu<l,ul ho.
II Utth (.treet.
rptj i.KT.— An elegant houae of alx rmMna;
X one with live ruuiim; one with three rooM*.
tu ChcHtiiut Ktreut.
IN
Hair Goods!
ittiscrllancoug.
FIVE SKILLKI* WOKK.MBN.
Ladies', Gents', Children's Departments.
YOUT^O, BARBER,
llOOM NO. ». POST 9FF1CK BLOCK.
Onr SLAO Switohea marked down to
•1.00
%.50 " »ll long hKlr,
1.X5
3.00 " " " "
1.75
4.S0 •• " •• ••
3.S5
1.00 Shingle Bnuga
1.00
3.00 " ••
S.35
1.00 l,»ngtry
.50
.50 Friszes
.as
.25 Coquettes
.10
We are prepared to fill all
ortlere for the cholcettt Meats,
Poultry t FrultH and Vegetahlen
with prowptnesB find despatch*
Aftio a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23(1,
re-
in-
.home. The supposition is that he wil
tire from professional ball pl»iyi"K'. «n^>
deed he has bo e.\pre8»ed himself severul
timeH. He has alwayH had a desire to run a
I hotel. , .
Capt. Anson of the Chicago team lost an
linfant aon-Adrliin C. Anuon, jr.— by death
last week. He lias two children living,
namely, Grace, a^cd U years, and Adele.aged
4 years. . , ...
Arthur Whitney has not yet aliened with
the rittslturgs, thouuh he is still held in re-
serve by that club.
It ia said Ihiil Sunday, late of the ChicaKOs
but now of the IMttMburKH, knowH the New
Testament as thorou;;hly uh he does the base
ball rules. Ho is u teacher iu one of the
largest Sunday scliooN in Chicago, and bus
||)eeu remarkably Huccessful.
Boston pntwrs cI«m« Kelly as a failure as
Held captain of the IloHtous, tfroui<h they ac-
kDOWIedge he is a Kreal player.
Durine: January
We shall give Bargains in Fur-
niture and Kemnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock befort our
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
138 AND 140 CBNTBAI. STREKT.
■AT-
E.J. Medina's Hair Store,
t
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
EATANOJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a lb., 2 lbs. 25(1.
Wo keep a full Una of I'lJIlK CANDIKSof nil
kinds. McDtiNALD'.S Ture Hand made can
dies, 4i>« . per lb.
IVtita! Nut**! IViitsi!
A full line of Mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 Ibn. 26c.
FLORIDA OKANGK9, GRAPKS. Ac.
Try Rome of our CAN.M5D OOODS with
vour Clirlhtmae dinner. Our stock comprises
ilonev l>rop Com, Succotnsh, I'eae, String ami
l^liuu Bt'.ius, Asparnpuit, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDl.K'^EX STRBKT,
OppoiBlte Nortlieru r>cp|»t
Telephone No. 32-3.
rp<j i.Kl.-*
JL frtgvratnr,
Kni|nlru of IJi'o
<K1.— Feb. lat, meat marlMt. wUli !••
marble alttba. otc. RmI IMT.
H. Cii>»hl<i(r, l» Tyler atreet. _
rp<» I.KT.— In I'nwtnrketvllle, neur Inira^
X nillrond, nice odtlitffu lioime hikI atttblc,
Mlih litrKO lulot mnil. 1. M. C'tiuae, .M«mmoai
Ibiad. J
LKT.-41oiiac, IM Hohbol sirMt,
wtncket Ktreet
iiHce. Apply lu •!. H-
rp(» 1 _. .
X rawtncket street; ha ■.bath room and fur-
iince. Apply to.). IJ. Il« K*'''*. *f»>n "'ore, II
Market Mnu't.
rpc» I.KT.-Hmnll
1. AUo c4itinK« I'l
per iiioiitb. lltiiiHC inid Mnlduon llllilrulh Hlreot.
kni|iilre of Thos. II. KIDutt, :t.'t Central streel.
tenement, near the mills.
Uo c«itiHtru lioiise, near tho mlllH, #(1.00
II B'idffe Street. • - Teleolione M3-2.
Do Your Own DyelnK. at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
Thoy will dve cvcrvtlilnK- They are aold
everywhere. I'ricc lOc. a pn-liiiKC-^o colqps.
They have no cquiil for stren;:th, llrtghtnesB,
Amount In Tackriifcs, or for Kfthincss of Color,
or nonfadliiK*^"Hlltles. Tlicy do not crock or
gniiit. For rile l>y W. W. iHincAn, DriinjdHt,
191 Middlesex Mrect; (iorrlnle'i* l»ruK Mtore, llfl
Central, corner .IiickKoi, KtiTCti, FlHke's block;
V. II. Iliiilcr *Co.,I)niR^t>il«,l4l(eiilralstrevt;
Cnrleton A liovcv, MruiiKl-ttH, City Unll, Meni
mark stnet; .\lbeil I.. Field, lirviift\>it, Davis
Corner; KilliiKWood A Co., I'hnrmaclKts, oitpo-
Hltc poHtortlco; «. C. Hi-ock, Dnijijclhl, "."'If*
street, corner Hr»t street; «. C. Osko"''. *>. f>..
Apoihec.irv. corner Mon-lrnuck nnd Suffolk
8trcetn; Denis O'llrlcn, Druggist, Hi Bridge
street, ix)well, Maes.
43^AdT«rtlltfm«nta under this bMMl e»«l
only IS cents • line for threw Insertion*.
WANTRI*.— By an experlcnc^Ml alnglecol.
ored mini who thoroughly iiiidurMUinda the
cnre of horH«'.><, a hituatlun an uoachiiutB. !■•
«|iilre at 20 Hnilln Htreet. .
ANTKl).— A mnn of temperate ami mor-
al hahltn, neeklng employment, lo repro-
M lit Hii <dit ci-tHlillhlied li<>iit.e In hlHown Hcctlun.
Salary. If hulted, $l(Ki per month. Mefirvnces
fxiicicd. Hiipt. Miiniiluclurlrg IIouhc,.10 Ueado
ftreet, .New York.
W
rpAllM: HOAIII) AN1> WOOMM, 117
Jl (iorliit III Htreet. Tennn rcdMniahlc.
ir^OUND.— ^t. Ilern.ird dog, collar marked
' .•^. K. AlthoK, Maiden. Apply »l llH< Fay-
die "treef, l-<'well.
Keep your Wood pure and you will not
i have rbeuinatiam. Uoo<ra Sarsapartlla purt-
flea the blood aod tones the whole nyiteni.
Revere House,
OOSTON.
Near Boston and Maine, Eastern, Fltchburg
Hn<l Lowell depota, centres of buelness and
placeit of amusement.
Eemodelled, Refurnished, Newly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
JEmropeaii nan.
Rooms all large and comfortable; elcgrnt
suites, with baths attachwl ; ample public rar-
lors; gentlemen's cafe and billiard room added,
and llrat-claas In every respect.
BOOMf FROM 91.00 A DAT UP.
J. F. MEBBOW 4 00., - - Fropriaton.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Restores Gmy Heir to n Benntiftal Brown
or Black In thirty mlnates, without Injury.
Every person shoald nee It.
STORE SHADES,
OFFICE SHADES,
HOUSE SHADES,
MIIL SHADES,
Made and pat up. All colon.
KITTREDGE'S,
19% CKNTRAI. STRRRT.
We are stetlns foots when we tell you
that Kansas beef hes no equal, and can be
found only at No. 7 Freaoott street.
DIIKSM AM» CUtVK MAKI\«.-K
giigeiiieiiin liy llie^Tiiy or week. .MU» K.
Stevens, :U Tjl(r -ticit.
-Kn-
J.
^.
HOW CARDS, BAND BILLA, POSTBRB.
ProgramflMSt. Clrenlan, Badaeee Cards
MdlBf Oarda, *c pilale4 at thia oRoe
REMOVAL.
Owing to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
OK
Peter Foye
Has been removed to Ho. 8S MIDDLE
STKEET, nearly opposite the old storo.
The Httentlon of new and old customers Is
TeapectfoUjr solicited to this change of lo-
cation.
Morti Room. Greater Facilities.
REl^rOVAL.
I have removed my place of business from
10 Middlesex street to
IVo. S Oorham Street.
My stock of Upliolstereil Uoo<ls, Draperies,
Window Sha<les, Trimmings and Furniture
Coverings will l»o more complete than ever be-
fore. My Uepalrlng Department, always a
feature with me, will be such that all work will
bo done with promptness ami »klll.
COMB AMD SEE ME.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
JVo* S Oorham Street.
Real ICMttitt; Atfent.
FOK PALE.
On Central Street, near llohfoni square,
have a go"d iw(»>t<»ry lioiine, modern built, la
good rcpirlr. "No outb" HlK)iit Hie properly, and
It Is »<ne of the best tradcn In wnnl .1 ; | rl. e «-jauO.
On OurliHin Ntret-t 1 li:ivc a two ttory bousa
for $I7U0, ;iiid another one for fl-VW.
In Wwrd Piiur— 8i:i(Xi mIII buy a ukv-, large
T-nwin house, In good repair, nearly new, una •
nice largo lot of land, HtOU feet.
THOMAS H ELLIOTT, 33 Central Sti
Lowell, ICooms 3 and 4. Use the elevator.
BADGER & GELDERT,
MROHAMIOS MILLS,
Cor* DuUon and Fletcher Streets,
Wood Work of all kinds doaa to order
at short aatloe*
Al ISE^W INVENTION.
Our KxcelMlor A all Sifter
Is warranted to l>e FIRST-CLASS In every feat-
are, and any desiring a superior anicle In tlils
before purchasing elaewhere. No Uuat, eaally
operated, all atecl bearinga and conaeqaeatly
nnllmlted wear. Sold for cash or insulmenU at
M4 MerrtnuMk ftreet, Lowell, Mi
O. U. CHAIR. Proprietor.
Bntter fVesh from Vtrmont, and can bo
hod now at a bargain. We always keep oa
hand aclioloe awlectlon of finest dairy and
creamery at the very lowest prices tat
cash. Plain and aaco cheese alwaye la
stock. We make a specialty of thia line of
good*. Wo. 7 Prracott atreet.
E. G^. B«ker Ac Co.
PXJILDERH.
Will, during the next three months, make very
reasonable itIcc* to persons who wish to
brighten ih«lr homes with new pailcr, illninc
roomor kltchw) nin^r<*, laid In nice klin-drlea
hard wootl of light color with InhiM borders of
cherry or walnut. Nothing «uin make a rieber
looking parlor than such a floor, spread with •
variety of rugs to ».nlt the Uste, In plane of
dusty car|K5t8. Parties wishing any • uch work
In our line will, by placing their orders with na.
receive llrst class work. Warranteil to staM
beat without chr nklng. E. U. BAKElt A CO.
nnHK COUKIXB JOB omcX is prepared ••
X e«eouteJob pitattag of erary dssr— "^^
Miba shortest Miles and at tba lowasi 1
k
•^0
^~\*Ji^i^~'^
fh^h^
TX>WteLL DAILY
MiJLi. —
MEN
InstBU««« of
OF NERVE.
of
r i
V
§■
Courace In the ITeMnos
You oiWn lioiii- it nhIcJ of :i man that he
doenn-i seem lo know what fear l^. He muy
not. »o far «« Ktaiulln« up before olUerluen,
orfacinK or.liiiary djnj;er*«,vbut there are
tAu dans,'! r«* which no llvliiK iiirtii ran fate
»ii.i liul.l hi-' ferve very \oi\](. I UK^ert this,
Ik'c;ui>*c it liiiH l.fcii my fwrtum; to inc-fl >'ome
of the iilo.'t courageous luoii of
lion, and 1 h:ive had
their nerve und»>r tire.
There iw prol>ably uo phiee ii» tht
where tl«e niaii-tatin^' ^hark urown to larger
J;ruporll..i)s and lieroc-r diHi.o.lli.;n tlian in
lhe'«..lf.of »en«ai. Andlnth;;l.ay.an.l
tlii>«
oiiportuullies
^MJi-'rH'
lo see
world
Die Krouud he liaiik down ii«aiu aud b«gin
to weep, and it wan fully two hour^»)€rore
he would talk to us. The result »/ hf.f*-
w^rleuee was that he became a perfect pb> »i-
I ;,1 coward, ^t«rlU•d at the !,liKlile!»t nols. ,
and was ready to run from even a house *lo;,'.
1 ani^oon Ituy Is infostod with the lari;e>
man-'uliuK sharks on the coast. One «casou
niis out for iw.. wcuk, in a small M-hooner
with a pal'tv of »'»},'imers, hunters a».l ti^h-
er-. \Vf had wilb us a tapUil" >^oll, an e\
ortl.HM' of the army and a man w «»->•,« repu^l^u
lloii for bravery extended over a arj?e
lilct On one ocr i>ion ho followed a na
who had comniitted murder forty miles
the Interior, uud look him out of
ffeHieaU
rrjBcoBs on
to
skins
when
of lk'n«al. And In tlif
iiarlwrs u)onK' lb" coast the irooi»dil
Is full .i/.e and hi, tnup'r «"">■ ''''I 'i!
While 1 was in ibf employ of the Lnu'U>l
mail hervlce In In.lla one of the ideas worked
out was HiKidler lransi>orta»4on. >ev\
routes wen: sdecU-.l to -avc 'lirt'»'"'«' ;'»'''
wh*r«ver It was posslblo the rivers were |,,i,i, Miouts
made UH« of. Oil one »i'^"«^'"»'' j,^^".^ |!^;
«.-4M.dinK the Mltle Uai^oon nv.r «itb th.e
unlives and the mall •»««^:. ^^ '/'',".. l.r
hailed from lb.- shore by an Knulisb ho it r
wh.» had bren eampini: out amoii« tl.o lleiee
wild anlmaU-Kml pol,ouous ^fr\m\U foi
Hovenly dav^. lb- was enlir. ly alone, and
S^^, id killed Uve leopards, tl.ne tl -els six
or cljrht lar«e serpents, and mu.b other
Sline^ He had s.'v.ral fresh s.ar- to prove a
hand to blind .ontllel with a woun.led ll>j;.i.
»iT I lie bare fa^l of his iKtloR alone in that
l^untrv, exposed to almost every • ;|"«^,«^^»;;
could dream of . was proof that be was a
brave man. lie had "."''^Ar '^j,,, ^ visit
ow
ad
t«aw
just be-
ll id not
iniat witii IIS. but wa* sUtbi'Z on
raft. I Vidl-'d to him to
e and be aro.e and made as
»•%. r saw. striklii;; the
and he
KIK
th.>
II wn
iui>n*i«r
the liv'lil
Ituiik aud
wii's about to ero«s tho stream '
of a ouarler .)f an hour we took Id in In t«
nun dioppetl .l.)Wii ai.out a mik. >\ e h
Ui»it beaded for the other bunk, when 1
« lar«e erorodile rise to the siirfiiee
hind the hunter's raft. The mm
ontered lh«
kiln irapn on the
Mhoot the rept
tirettv a "hoi as one
Haurlm bi the -ye and killing l.im at oiiee
We were applaiiddiw tlie shot when a do/.en
of the monsters l.K.ke w.iter all about the
raft. We bud utow.rope about forty feet
\i,ivi. and were il* full lennlh ahead of the
raft. None of th.^ reptiles paid llie least at-
lention to the l.oiit, but all seemed .h'lel-
mined to make a elo»er ae«|uaiiilane,i with
the raft. ' , la
The hunter had a rei>eatln« n"'^ , , . ,
Hlood on bis feet and l.an-ed away ilabt and
left as eoollv »» you plia»e. I <>rdere<l
imMi to eea«e rowliiu'. an<l ^il out my
rirle; but before I had llred a -bol a
croeodlleelimbed upon the^ide of
l.aiiib..oraft and iip-et it. \N e 1. .eked VMi er
rapldU.aiid II wa^ not over *) '«'»"''" , ••';
fore boat and raft b d l.umpe. . At thai
Mitme InMaiil the native-, i-ul "d him In.
While be |:i\ on the l".tl<»m of the lemt wi
rowe.l abou'l and pb-ked iil» mkIi of liN trap.
a«werealb.:d. H « a- very 'illle we saved.
as hU lliearm^ bad ^one lo the l">lt';'". -^"^
hU ^klns and p.lts had I.een.wlftly devoiiivd
hv the eroe-.dilex. Wlien I «aine t.» otter the
llian ►oine sphil^ bi- looks had .haiu'ed so
that I eould M-areeiy brlleve he was the same
man. No one slaiidlnu' on the uallovvs tra||
eould have been more broken up. He liel
Bcareelv Hwallowe.l the whNky when he be-
irau to l-rv, and In- InsUte.l that we .jver him
UP In the' bolloui «.f the boat. H was a
whole fortnight before the man reeoveied
his eoinposure. while his nerve wasjrone for-
ever. He who had stoo.l with .Irawn knlb'
uwallini.' the rush of a li^er, anil who earrie.l
marks to prove hli- bravery and hi* \blory,
hud been lotallv broken up by an experieiiee
of less than two minutes In the wa er with
0 do»Mi eroeodik'H. It was the feeling that
- he was helpless, whieh look his eouia^e
awav. In the ease of the tl«er be ftlt that
he had some little show. When he was
tluim Intolbe water he realized that he
none. I have seen several men hunvj
a-
UoVi for bravery extended over a hirjje dls-
yT. , ::: "... :. ..i„n ho followed a native
Into
the Interior, uu.i iook imui "u. — a
village of exeile.l peoi>le «Uhou .. ...-.
d)»ek him. Ho had 34 tl«er
of hilt own killm.'. and oiu^o
u band of live native*, each
lumeil with a creese, attacked lilin. he drew
his easalry sivord and killed three, aud
drove the other two oft' wiUi wounds to
nurse. One day as we lay on tho wes shle
of the biiv. swbn:ln« til our ealde and l)einvc
within uhundird feel of shor.;. I eounl*;.
of four allkatiirs Iwlweeii u* and
the bank. Wo were liavlug rfu afler-<llnner
smoke under the awnln;^. and l-ealled the at-
icnlloM of the eri)W(l to the suurmns. Cap-
tain Scott L'ol up Wh a biui'h. inrow away
his eiijar, and. before any of u« syspeeted
what he h!i«4 In mind, spraiij; mton the rail
and went ovtMboard and swam ashore. \> •
ran for our rilV-s. hopiiu to frijchieii the
uionsler> off. but he re.ichi'd the bunk in
safetv. rested for a couple of minutes and then
swan'i back. There wasirt another man of
Us who would have luUen thai swiiu for
all llie ievveU of the nabobs.
Thne or four days laU-r. us we were
inn across the hay, the schooner was cup
HiztM bv a sudden Miiull. Two whiS; men
and Ihree natives were .Irowned, and liie
rest of lis mtnaued to ;:et on the scl»oi>ncr s
l.olloin and h uu< to the keel, l he s.piaii
..oon passed, but. I breeze from the nor.h
drove otr down the Way uinl broui;hl a
bimpv sea. rrellv soon the sharks irathered.
U there was one there were live hundreil.
and Ihcy had no fear of us. They t.iok oil
a white man and an«»ther native, and some
pranic out of the water until
Stelinui'K Srtig Store*
NEW YEAR'S!
GOODS CHEAP.
Seal ffftatr.
gpumiT' '
c.
I.
Sooti i^ .Co«
,f .
GREAfREM^
ForPain^
tilArkarhr, lir«d>ck«, TM(kMh%
h|iril», Mmli.*!,*!*., »tr.
I'ULivK, rirrv oenta.
I n At UrauliU •■4 Otmittt.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handBome
for Ohristmas Presents. Oheaper than
any plao9 in Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 35 cents
e&oh ; selling for 20 cents.
FANOY PEErUMES-Lme and
choice line.
beat-
jJeapl^bu
pn
of the largest s, , , , .. ,
they reHed halt their len.lh oii the l.otlom ot
the craft. Strangely enough, fai-tain .seoll
waslhellisl lo txhildl l. nor and l.reak
down. Wilhin half an hour from the line
the accident happened we were eomiielle.l t»>
.eize bold of him lo k.-ep hluj with lis, ami
Mich was bis fear ihiit he aluio»t lo.t hi*
mind. We wero rescued in ab lut an hour,
but lilt captain was ilonc for. He was ;diuoht
a wreck. A ho> t. ii years of aj;. , :»'«»';'
with H stick, could luHVo lUil him to fli?hf.
;in<l if a iioiiev Ih'c or wa«p ull^hte I iieai
him he woul<l scream out like a (111! I.
The liist mill was luuxe l»eeaui.e he hud
ilwavs fouiihl with a wcipou and realized
that lie ha»l llic advtuitM«e. The second man
lusi bis nerve when lakeii at a .lisadvaiit,»).'c.
riie third was u coward a* soon as di-arnunl.
I was pr«>cir. several year* ajro i.l a» exe-
.utlon In Havana. A fuhuii patri-n— lliey
.-illedVinuuerlllas-had been captured in
tho mounlaiiis «fif r a lim>{ liiinl. He hinl
killed with his own hajid over thirty nun.
He ha.l tired d-. /ens of piantulion huildlukts.
helped torture iu,ui\ planters, and h" kllle.l
IM jroes so often llial he did not cut a noleli
for their death. He had the ch.iraelerlstics
of a Iker. He would kill « here other men
would spare. , a . . .1
He had had many hand-to-hand fluhts willi
tlie regular troops, and no leii of ihein woud
have .hired attempt his capture. On one
aslon he put a sipiad of Ihlrleen >p»nlsh
iii^est, but fcnncnts and
sours, it causes a bumini^
sensation. This is a step
in the direction 0/
pspepsia.
// .'.:« If cunJsa/dy and
PR. SCHENCfCS
MANPRAKE PILLS,
Xi'thh nvitt put all the i/igesliie
, >!^ttf:s in hfiiUhy condition.
r T" <'■' I'V *" '»' "ntft'is- ''•■''■'» '^ ""••• r''"" '*'*5
J 1 ,„ ,', 1 ,1 I,.-. «u ; r ..111 l.> 1.1 .11. r'>«l«««..(""' ""
,w«ll'«--«l'»**^»-
»;t»<M*«'j •"'"•■ ■"•'"I*'' .,--.—
SCRATCHEDJ8 YEARS.
,\ S«-t»ly. llehlii* Hkln Di>emM with Kii.lleM
tftilfi^rluK Cur«il l»y lutU-ur* R«iu«><llra.
had
who
with cluiliis and kei.l l»ehtud Inirs which an
. lephaiU could not IniVu wrenched away, ev-
itch
that be
perhaps,
river,
"died K«me," and wlH»te»t tlw cr«*lil of belu^'
brave fellows. It l* all nonsense lo talk
about braver V in the face of the han^'nwi-
••OvinuKaim*" is either the courage vyihlch
" (romt'KTron. i«t\uuilai>'.K ttrrrrtshedViT-t^ie jail-
er, or It Is false enthusl ism iliie lo the labors
of'the eleruymin for many dav« past.
On one of^niv trips up this saiue river, and
H hundred miles from the coast, ♦•"!>»l'«;'d
oneni^bl witha parly of Hr tisli olllce s
who were out on a hunt. 'I he leader of the
partv . and the best shot and bravesl man In
il was Major Ciirlfss. a man about 40 years
old He ha.l kill.Ml mon- wiM animaMlian
,uiv white man In th.; pr.)Nln.'e. Arme.l
only with a revolv.-r, In; had enured a buiij;-
al.>w in which a munleier was .-..n.-eale.l an.l
taken hlin away from a .lowd of liis tri.n.ls
and dellveir.l dim over t.» ju«tic.'. Hi a i.el
' of I'i.'i he lia.l swum the river amhl the alli-
u'ltors. Hii.l he woul.l stan.l for the rush of a
lii/er or lliesi.rln« of a panther with a laii«h
oil his lips. Th.'y ■-!>''> «>^ t'»' '"iV'^''
did not know w bat fear w is. lie,
tlioui^ht so hiniMlf. . , , , ,.„
The .amp was oi. lb.! bank of llif
an.l oiilv a temporary .me, and no teiits or
covers W.-re (.-n-.'te.l. We sat aioun.l the
. fir.'s until a late hour, smoking an.l yarning,
and when we rolle.l ourselves up for sle.!p
the major an.l I were only about f.mr feet
apart, vsilh nothin« between us. Th** camp
erew silent at once, and everybody was soon
sound asleep. | wn> just .lo/in^' oil when 1
thouiiht 1 deteete.l the crawl of a snake near
me. but after listenini,' .-losely for a uiinute,
I .•onelu.l.Hl Ibat it was a lizar.I or an insect.
Th.' air. the earth, the forests, and the waters
of India are full of animal lifo.by dav an.l by
nlirbl. A camp no sooner «rows «|Uiet than
w lUl rats an.l mice, li/ar.ls, Kieal beetles, an.l
three or four sorts of squirrels l.e«ln to pros-
pect aroun.l, while ni^ht birds cir.le about
and the wolf, fox, ja.kal, hyena, and other
.-inimals draw near. Snakes are always to be
feared, but If one starle.l up at every sus-
picious sound be would never get an hour s
nloop.
I)ayli:;ht was just comlnjr when I opene.l
niv eyes. I vvas on my lett side, lurne.l
toward the major, an.l 1 noti.e.l that he was
on his buck. Close besi.le me was a revolver,
which I bail slipi)ed out of Its holster the
niL'hl before that 1 mi«ht have it handy in
case of need. Not another soul in the camp
wiM yet aroused, so far as I knew, ami I I <y
listciiin;? to the noises in the surrounding'
forest while daylight contlnue.l to urow
stronger. I was about to rise, when I su.J-
dcnly saw the head of a serpent lift itself
about the major's breast an.l wave to aii.
fio. I shut inv eves lor a few secon.ls and
then opened th.Hii to see the same sij,'ht
•I'uin. I even tri-.l it au'ain ami ajj;aiii, f.jar-
iiK that I was do/in-, and not wishing' to be-
lieve what I piuiiilv saw. It c-ertainly was
the head of a venoimms .ser|)ent, a species
closely resemblin'j; the Ameri.^an black snake,
und as dea.llv as any s rpent in In.lia. 11
waived its h.-ad an.l darte-l i,is tongue for a
moment, ami then setll.d buck into its coil.
As soon as the head went down 1 fell foijnj
revolver an.l "Irew back the hummer
OCCiUiw.. ..... , ■ , - _ . ,
soldiers lo Ili«lit. an-i on another lie captur.td
a sipia.l ol llu! wh.i ha.l been left to ftuixr^i "•
path, and .ul tke Ihioal of every man. 1
visited him in jail in company wiUi Ihe Brit-
ish .onsiil. AIlhoii){h he was l«»:i.led down
kcut I
lot llllY.
.rvU).lv wasafiiUdof hlin. He wa* re»k-
les\ an.l <lell;Uil to lb.- last, und delijfhte.l lo
.all out the names of his vh-tiins uud relate
how he \iad dlspose.l of eich one.
\ icot iwnnissloii lo Ihj pr«^ut wb«Mi IM«
uuerilla wasBhol. He was laken fnuii the
i>nson in the «ruy of the morninjf by a iaiire
Uo.lv of Holdiery an.l conduclod to the luill-
tary shoot over a mile away. He was roar-
ing tlellan.e when he came into the open air.
Hiid he kept up until the place of execution
was reache.l. Then II? su.ldenly i^rew calm,
and he hud uo Hooiicr b.-en piuee.i in front of
ids colbn than he Ijroke .lown uiul boitp'd
and plea-le.l in a way to touch the heart. He
olb'ie.l lo betray his c omraiJes, .lo anytiiliiK
oil eurtli. to preserve lif.', ami he was «r)Vel-
lin;< in llie dirt wli.n the bullets of thu tlriui<
s.pni.l I'Ut an end I.) his life,
Ihe Viilao of Kor«licu Colua,
The dir.H-lor of the mint bus estimated the
values of the standard coin* ol the various
nati.fus of the worl.l. to be proclaimed by
the .Secretary of the Treasury.
f,»ro. the values of the j,'old
If Ilift'l known of tli* CI inMiRA, Kimiidiks
tweutveliflU vcars ««'• b w.uiM liavo •ave.l nie
fioiMiil (two limidre 1 iPHIhi-si Hiid an JiioMci.se
ain.Mua ..f hunettnii. My .ll.ertM (Ps-otasls)^
iiiicn-c>l on inv liea.l In a snol not laigci
than a cent. It s|oea.l rauMly all orer my Im..I>
and ({..I nil I.M- inv nails. The .eale* would .bop
off ol me all the Mm-, aii.l my »uireiliiK
eii.Uess. an.l Will' oil relief. «>ue Iboiis:
lar* wouM ii.d .cinpl ine to have this
ovor«KUlii. I am a poor man, hut fuel
bo lellcv'.iof wiMil »oiMe of tho
was >• itrosv, some rlnK-vvorm,4i»orltt«li!, el. .
■ ,ok....and . . .Kirsaparlllas over i/ne ye
an.l ft half, but nin-nre " "
il.M-iors ftii'l no cure
n H* IlKMsDiis too much, lliey
inv skin as ilear an.l tree frtnn
liiibv's All I uwmI of them w«» three b.i\e«
Ll flCI 11*. an.l lliiee iHillles of CUTItM:K.\
sotVLNT, uii.l two cakes of CUTICIU v
..... ...... H^ylilil
-BILK HANDKERCHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we erer carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANOT KUBBER OOODS-Preseni s
for children.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2O00 doien TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealerSf
More than 300 dosen of POOKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fiae Ohristmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POOKET CUTLERY -One of the lar-
gest liDes in the city, ladies' and Oen-
thm? n's Pen Kui/es a specialty.
Verj large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
"ioOdoz.HAIR FLESH aud CLOTHES
BRUSHES -The best line ever
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANOY WORK BASKETS in
y OWELIi BUEACHSBT
Land Sale !
The most important offering of ^USE
LOTS on ihe Lowell market. Location
delightful. couTenieat to trains and
tramway, hich and dry, already graded
Tor immediate building purposes, situ-
ntted on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Liring-
ston, Meadowcrofl, Oarter and Oorham
itreets. >
AlsoTalaable LOTS for manufaotur-
ing or other business purposes, acyoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
Almost a Miracle
Oue of the Most Reiiinrkable Cares
00(1 Poisoning
AccomplislKuI.
of Blood Poisoning Kver
iH(j5Cfllanfou».
plain and Fancy Job Printing
4 T
or ALL KINDS
TU iS O FFIC K
TVIIVE 1
FIKTKKX IIUNDKKn ll.\LLONH pnro Tort,
Sherrv an.l llo.W fr«iail".uicor<l MfHpes. put
ui> enpeelrtllv for family use, coiihl.lere.l the best
Hiil.le ever pill '01 Ihe market f.>r tho morey.
Ma.le IsM to issi. Itef.»re lomliaslnK call ami
examine inv slo.k. whl. h MlM UK .^<>M>.
UTIH AUAMH. Cht'iiiisrurd, SlM*.
was
ml .lol-
ilt*ea»e
rl.li lo
.loet.Ms sal. I
1
nr
1 went to two or three
I cannot pralM til > Crri-
inncli. Tliey hiv.- ma.le
frtnn •cales as a
>f
Ki:
HOAI'.
have
If yon ha.l been here au.l sabl yX>u wu
cure.l me for «i.K).<Hi yon wouhl h»TO liacl the
I looked like ihc pl.lure In your b<joU
!»f Psoriasis ("pl.t ore number two,'"lj«>vv to
cure Skia DUeases"). Imt »ow l./ffljt» ''?«';«•
uerson ever v^ as. thioufcli force <>f haT.U T
all
any
rub mv han.ls over my arms hii.I leget;* «
nm-e III a while, but to n.> pur|.o»e. I am
well. I scr.itehe.1 tv^enty eight yearn ftoU It g.il
to he a kin.l of nooml nature lo mt^ 1 thank
vou a tli..u«Hml times, AuyihliiK more that yon
waul to know wrllo inc. or any.ui' who reu.ls
„.,. .„.y write to me --'{l^y^li^^^i;:^;^^^..,
Walerbury, Vt.,.Ian. Jo h, H?7.
I'Borlasls, Kc/.eina, Tetter, llln«vv..rni. Ll. lieu,
Pruritus. Scald Meal, Milk truM, Uav.lr.ifl
Burbors', Ilakeis', (iroccrs
nn.l Wa»liervvom-
As bcrcto-
cjiiis have been
ascertuined by eonii)arinK Ihu amount of
pure <okl in such eolus with the aiuouiit
in the f^ol.l dollar of the InUeil .Slate«,
an.l in eouutrics of the double standanl
the -liver coins have been >,'lveu the .same
valuation as the KoM eolus. the values
of the silver co'us of coiinlrie.-. havini,'u sil-
ver staii.lar.l have been leekoue.l at the mar-
ket value of the pure silver conluiiieiJ lu
such coins, lm>e.| on the pri.:e ot sliver in
I.on loll for the three nionths ended Docciii-
ber -241 11. The avera;;c pri<-e of silver at this
perioil,\vith exchange at par, was JctblXi-W-*
\m- ouii.-e line, a ilt!(,-line from the same perl-
..Toflist year of!} M).100 cents per ounce
line. This ocasionetl icdui;tions iu the valua-
tions of the f«^llovvlU}? coins from .January 1,
1M8T: The rtoriii of Auxlria troiu *0J.).!> to
AiYM.')-, the bolivianoof Boliviafrom i(0?i.7 lo
MOtH*!); the suerc of Kcuudor from ^0<2.7 lo
ii(V«».9; tlie rupee of India from «0;W.t>_ to
*033 ->; the silver yen of .Japan from I|50(H.4
lo *!()7.'».3: the dollar of Me.\l.j;o from *.).!> to
«07o.!»: the sol of Peru from *07i.7 to $(XJ». );
the ruble of Russia from ^O.VS.2 lo ?!0.m.I): the
mahbub of Tripoli from fOU.'V.O to «i003; the
oe-oof Ihc Ignited States of Colombia from
*072.7 to *0(>!>.»; the bolivar of Veiiezue a
IromdOlh.a loe014. Ileretoforu \ eiieziiela
has had the double standard, but by the lavv
of May 27. Us«7, silver was made the slan.Janl
of value. The director has also estimate.l the
value of tbe monetary units of the Ceulra
American Slates, Guatemala, Honduras aud
NicariiKUu, the bllver peso, the value given
it beini< »(J«!>.9. ^
A Touching Incident.
A pathetic scene recently occurred In a New
York court room. Herman Uen.ler bail ju-t
been seutencod lo three months In tho penl-
for larceny. As the pri.-oner turned
nn's It.-lv. an.l ev.iry speeies of llchl.i.;. lJuriiln|t.
scaly, rioiply llum.>rH ..f the skin and »ea p
an.l I l...>d.vvlth.l...ss of ll.ilr, are po.hlvelv
'•ure.lbvClTUMitv.lhe Rreai sk n eure, "n.l
Ci rui KA .s«>Ai'. an ex.pilshe Nklii llcauilller,
exlen.allv. and 1 1 rici u v 1!ks..i.vkvt, iho nevv
Itlood I'nVillor, Internally, when pliyslclBn* an.l
til other reme.lles fall.
.S..1.1 overvvvhere. l'rl.-i\ Ctn.i'BA, 50._.;
SoAI'.rK-.i Ilimoi.VKNP, •!. I'leparcl by the
PoriKK UKUO AMI CIIKMIC.VI, ».»., UOHU)n,
■ i^sen.l for "How to Cure S!<ln Dlacatcs," M
l.Mges, M lllustratl.ins, ami lOo ie-ilnmnl»U.
I'IMI'I.KS, blackheads, eha ipei! and oily
9kln iireventod by Ci rici:K\ Mkdi. atbu t-OAV.
or
matter
deUcatc
to feel
Ve\a* an.l
Ontarrlial I>«ii«:er«»".
Tobc frce.l fromlhc claiiiffrs .»f Buffocatlon
while lying «l.)wn; to bremhc Injoly, sleep
nouudly an.l ua.lls'urbc.l; to ilsc refrcshe.l,
head clear, bi-Hln a<-ilve ami free tiom pain
ache; to know that no poUouou-. piiirld
.letlles tho bi-eath an.l rots away die
uiachlnery of smell, tafte •nel luiirinjj
that the Bvstom <loes not, throut.'h Us
arteries, suck up the pols.)n that !•( surd to iin-
.lermlne an.l .lestroy, Is Imlecl a l.lesBloK Ih!-
vond all other human enjoyment'*. To pun^liase
Immunity from sm-h a fateslioiiM be the objtM-t
of all anilcte.l. IJut those who have tried many
remedies an.l phyi-lelans'.k-spalr of rolloi or
SanfokiVh Rahical CiiKK mect^ every phase
of CaUirrh, from a simple lica.l coM to the most
loathsome an.l .lestrnctlve siajfes. It Is loe.-il
and constitutional. Instant In relieving, pcrma-
neut In curing, safe, oionomical ani ncvor-iall
"§ANFORi)'8 Uadicai. CTkk (-oil UU of one
hottleof the llAPKAL CrRK, one box of CA-
TARHiiAi. SOLVK.NT, ami one Imi-rovki> In
IIAUKR, nil wrappe.l In one paeka;..-, with treat-
ise anil (llrecllojis, ami sol.l by a;l .Irugglsts for
ifil.OU.
roTTKR DHL O AND CHEMICAL Co., BOSTON.
tenliarv for larceny. As the iirl
iro. bis wife, ii rosy-fa.ied y^ .
ilfi a 3-vcar-old chil.l in li':r arms, cried lu
•lick! cli.-k! .-ilarme.l the snake
The
as I knew it
would, imt iivlbe lime he ha.l elevated his
hea.l a-iain I ha.l my arm outslrelched an.
themuzzleof the revolver within two fe^l
of biin. It vvai !i snap shot au.l bad to he
ma le on the inslant,and it was by pure good
luck Ihut 1 MMil a bullet throuKb his ujjly
head. He was wrilhlnjj and flopping about
as I sprang up. and wa^ dead as 1 bent over
Th'o'snake had crept out of the bushes and
upon the majorn breast early in the nl>?ht.
Il was not more than midnight when the lat-
ter awoke an-l foun.l the serpent eollcd up.
and he knew thiit any movement, on his part
would result In certain death. For three
hourh and a half he had rested on the broad
of his back, never inovlni? a inuJ'Cle, with
his eyes wl.Je open, and that serpent's head
of the time waving to and fro within
lu iro. bis wife, ii rosy-fa-icil younj? woman
Willi a 3-vcar-old chil.l in li':r arms
aua«onlze.l voice: '-Oh, Herman!"
Hen.ler turne.1 ami solemnly then; lips met.
"Ki.-,s inc. too, papa," lisped the child, lau^di-
'""hriuL'that man back," called tho justice.
He asccitaincl Irom the wife that poverty
tempted her husband to .steal, and the seii-
lem-e of three months was reduccl to one of
live days in the city prison.
To Ladies, For pains in an.l around Ihe
small of the back apply a Hop Plaster. .Sure
cure.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
Hafe. A mar
inntlou and V . , . - .^ ,,
Iv suoerlor to nil other plasters. At all
Klsts, 26c.; live for tl ; or, p.ist^ure tree, o
TKR DKIIO AND CHEMICAL CO., lU.iton, B
IM ONE MIMJTK
The CutlcuTH Anti-P»lD Plaa-
ter relievos Uh<-imi:Ulc, Sciatic,
Suilden, fShari) ami Nervous I'alns,
strains and WcHkiic^es. The first
in.l only pain klllliiR i-laster. New,
orlRlnal, lnsiaiitaiie.)iis, Infallible,
Hiife A marvellous Anthlote to I'lvln, Inllam-
nmtloii an.l Weakness^ .^I'^l'^.'J" ""'.'!^« "i?'',,',!;,'^:
f I'or-
Mass.
Ohristmas Presents— Also Gents'
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANOY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterns
latest designs, lowest prices
We have also bought a Urge line of
BUOK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These log skin gloves
^id not originate 09 a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dosen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin" all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDIOINES at the verv lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Oatch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Alsolargest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oirriasre
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be underjold.
Fancy Boxes of OIOARS, 25 in each,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM OIGAR HOLD-
ERS and OIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
FRANK H.' PULLBN,
Photographic Supply Agetiey
Oonrtor Unlldlnv, 11 MvrrluMck St.
PIANOS.
Ohickering, Haselton, H. F. Miller,
Flioher, Woodward k Brown, Steiff,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Eecond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $86, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octave coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
^., Stools and Ooveri.
Ooorg-o GTiii'cliiei',
90 MERRIMACK STREET.
codliteS oil
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
healthy ski
to mo, I •!
•■•In
■V»-y'»
35 Cents a Pint.
l,SwEIX-l>AmT_0gUWm^OT^nAT .TANTTABT 28. 1888
8
ELLIJNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Drugrgists
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
MOXJLDIIVG S
In every variety for hou§ellnl8h, and all klnda
CLASS
WAS Invented In Kiisfland by Bonah, a
monk,.400year. A.C^. ,,A smajl ^^1««« of
n the
LUMBER
For building, repairing or fencing can be
talned at
Ob
part
Mix Inches of hU fm;e
bull be waa helplenH
small
thc'rcnownc.lG.b. Taylor ""urhon
WhUkpy will renew falling Htrciigtb
aVc.l an.ln!»lorc vliallty ami maintain tailing
f.5wer» It. inertlelnal l-ropertlr^ are ^^.aU-
llRhcd. It In bottle.l by ( . 11. OKA\ K>\ * »*>'^^«
W^heu "T iVent over iioHlon, ami your Dru'ggUt and Grocer
When we got bliu off dur<e It.
til In.
LOWEST PRIOBS
At the old etnn.l of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
BQtton StrMt, Corner of Pl«tflb«r*
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If TOO want to secure the moit deiiiable
bargains.
If you bave a house or rooms 1
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for throe
days at a cost of 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
Leard trom.
We give bc'.ow a btateinent of one of the
mont ren.arknble eures ever ae< omplUhed by
any medl.-lnc. SeMuin hun a community been
ao greatly lnlerc>tod In a ejiso of IhU kind •■
WUB the village «)f DamarlscoUH Mlll.i. Me.,
lu the 8leknc6i» an.l euro of JUr. itaukln.
Kverylhliu oIm had failed, uud deiittt seemed
inevitable, when Ilood'it 8ar8a|>arllla wai re
sorted to aud elTeetetl
A Wonderful Cure,
"The Btateinent vvbleh I here make may aeen^
too exlraonlluary to be tr.io. llut 1 will tell
my' hiory as plainly an.l truthfully as I iioMlbly
can, ami refer tor eoirob.>rail>n lo alin»«t any
ret.Ment of iliU town, where I have lived all
my life ami am well known.
"VVheu a yontli, I was Mn>ng and acllvc.able
to work Hard, ami ainbliloui to *u«!eeo<l lu life.
1 um now M yearn of age, ami 14 year, ajo be-
gan to have epileptic llti*, euuMctl, U8 Mfo helleve,
by Injuries to the spluo icvolvcd by a fall, aa
none of our family have ever been fltnllarly
anile.te.1. Sym^ nine year* ago, by a.lvl.ie of a
phyHlehin, I begun U) take a bromide com-
pouii.l, whl.;h ha.l a .luletliig effotM upon my
nerve*. TliU being, as I am tohl, a 'eumula-
tlve drug,' an.l taking nothing to earry 11 out of
my nyutem, ll hu.l a .il*a»trou« ami
.M.MOHT KAT.tl. KKrKCT
upon my blo.xl. In fact, 1 Ihlnk 1 never oouW
again go tliroiiKdi the pain ami roUery of tno
pant two yearh. So.m after 1 began with Uie
brouihle, »oru» appeurc.l on tho ealve« of my
leg*. Slowly Ujit •'urcly thoy ipread over my
bo.ly. I trie.l all tlie nie.ltelnuH we eouhl hear
of, but nollilng Btaye.l tlielr terrtble pi-ogrea«.
They Irmmuio very severe un.ler my kncca, and
when I watUe.l blo.xl would ktart froita them
ami mark on thu l1.>or my palh Irom n>om to
room. AMeiigili the e.)riU bceamo •Jiilraeled
SI) that I .'.(nl.l uo longer walk, an.l was obliged
lu despair to take to my Ik..I, from which I
never expeete I to rlac. Kx.eptlng my hoadi
ban. Is, feel an^l bivast, I wa.^ lit rally eovered
with Borec, i-.m-lHUlly dl^eharglng eorrupUon.
No wonls eaii convoy an hlea of the terrible
sullerlnga I en.lure.l,as my AondlUon wai al-
iinmt t.<o terrible lo <leserll)e. I wa' niable to
•It up Ol lie ilown, but was »>bllgc'l to keep In a
ioellnlitg poHlil.ui, re-llngon my Iih'I, lilps, tho
palms t>f my Uitn.ls. ami Uie b;iek of my bead.
I eoul.l not bei.r the toueh ..f heavy elothlng,
an.l my coverings were of the UghitHi poaalble
inateilula. When they wore changcil or Ui«
eliUiis on my llmb» were remove.l, large acaba
came off with tliuni. When «d.l »orc» dried up
new ones forme. 1.
1 IUI> NO AIM'KIITK
i)r strength, eouM oat liur-lly anything, an
WAS In such pain that I eoul.l hleei> only whe
1 beeume totally exImuMed an.l relup*e<l lu
uneons<-lousness. 1 ha.l the coiulaiit altentloi
of a loving father an.l mother, who almost e
hauste.l their health an.l means In endeavoi
Ing to relievo my suflcrlngH. I ha.l been co|
Ancd to the Ihs.1 ub.>ut a^ year w hen, In Scpi
bor, 1-Nl, I a»-ke<l inoHu'r If 1 eoul.l try It
darsujiarllln, ns we had lea.l of Its lemarki
sue.-e'-s. 1 to.>k one bottle and noticed
chango In my eoiullilon. but eoulluued to ui
When on the llfth lK>ttle we iiollee.l that
Borm TtrtMned \» Vtvk. iicUer* juul the Ucsh UD'
them natural.
ThU Bay of Hope
Waa cheering, an.l when my young fiieuda
the village inu.U" me a Clu1i»tnias present o
doBcn bottles of Hoo.l's Harsaparllla, my
tu.le to them ami to tho luo'll.lne was all
unspeakable. 1 eouilnued to Improve. W\v
smaller soixM giaaually healed up, au.t iivci
tho more BtiiblM)rn ones wore for.cl .it last
y'.eld to the me.tl.lne. New ami
forme.l. .My appetite eaine bac ;
well nn.l luereaKcl In ll«>h. I ij'o" b<»gan to
n.atural sleep, ami now rest as v i II a* any o
After being ••.•nllne.l to the lad a year ami II
months I was able to get up. I .eemed to gi
stronger every week, ami . nul.l soon woi
aliont the h.in-e,,;»»f^l w'ld; wlih a .anc, whlcl
shoul.l Ui>>-fl''pdrb"l for the eontiaetlng effi
.)ft|*«<l»ore« upon the eor.U of my legs. I T*
uw
KNTIUKI.V IHKK FIIOM »')KB«,
lUvlng all over-my b.xly only Hio scars as
mln.ler* of my snlferlug*. My \vh«dc Improv
nient I attribute solely to H.»o<ri» Sarsupart
an.l can iruthiully say 1 believe I o*c my 11
to this wonderful mo.lielne." ii Wahrks Ra
KIN, Oamarls.'otta Mills, Line jIu County, Me.
For Corroboration
Of thenbove te.-llmonlal we ea!i refer to alnoi
every resident of Dam rltJOtta MUM and th|
villages alwnt. T.> Iks moi-c fpeclflc, wo hav.
received leltorr; cn.h>rslH3 •■MUMlankla'a ata
mcnt and te-llf\ Ing D the wonderful |K)wer
IIoo.rM .Sarsaparllla as shown In this case, froi
Maiik D. Rankin,
.1. F. MIJI.I.IOAN. Vostmaater,
W.T. YouK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. V. TKAOt'E, all of DatnarlM'otU Mills.
B. Z. WINSLOW, of Brockujn, Mass., for
years postmnftter an.l express agent at
marlscotta Mills.
Mus. II. M. WillTTKMonK, Ayer, Mass.
William II. CiraiiiN«, WoncsU'r, Mass.
TiiRRON O. Rankin, Worcester, Mass.
.John II. Raskin, Woivci-tcf, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What More <« Secessary f
Surely, after rea.llng th.- above, not even
most skeptical ran .loubt the i>ccullar power
Hood's 8arsap.irllla in purifying the blood, dri
Ing out dlseaHC, and Imparling health and ▼'
Salt Rheum,
"I was troubled with salt rheum till aboi
three years ago. My f«ce about the eyes wool
|)e swollen and sc^blrtd. my hands and parta
my bo.lv would be raw sores for weeks *t
Tb« following are the moat notable artlclet
m the February Unue of the Catholic World .
Tbe Negroes iu 31issi»hlppl is by Rev. A. i^-
nntto A Demurrer to Henry Geortre W bv
?NeW Vork luSJer; Our Calhulle sJliooln h
by ft prominent prie^t of '»'«/ "*^^f.t:^,,°' j* iJ
trnlt anil U a summary of tbe chief pot i"
Iff I.V.eTA- the arlhle i. tiot wutrovewlal.
liiu vll Veul (ieoi^-e I'rospero s arllele,
te V'liMeur. V. ithproilt. as It ^;^^^
,ruetlveae;.unlofUie^;^<-^^^
IHetiieal.
„i-"lkhtoiillie'^"''>«'
ties'. The li.tloii i.ud poetry ,
Jolm Vou ANiyucV Kaeiory hie reaves I » lu
ten-t. aud throws aslioii
probhiii- of tliKpr.sent
Ilim.iilliea bilweell •"»"-;!^"''r,.,,k yluce,
eiupU'vee^. rubll.hcdal-No.O l"i»v l*'**^-'
^'"^ ^'"■'- uuiuher of LIpi'H. -".tS
huniber. and exldl>-
Its Ihe belter half of hu.uuuUy In a iii.uil.er
..vValloiis which^ ^J^^ ,;!;^
liti.s Mr>. .V. J"
\Vl»t'.r tr!Ui«hile "
aft. r the tieriiiau of h
The Kebruary
Muta/lue is a wouuurs
of the
throw > opeu to women,
y,r.po.iau.l merary^-^^^|,j^^^.^j^.,,
Two for a Cent
And tlie best ever made. Cheap
enough, surely, and so good that
those who have used them won t have
an¥0th«r8. What are they? Ath-lo-
pho-rosPill8. Whataretheyfor? For
disordered Stomach or Liver,lndige8t-
ion, Dyspepsia.Constipation, Nervotia
or General Debility, Headache, Lassi-
tude, Diseases of Women. They II
take away that tired feeling, give new
life and strength. Small and pleas-
ant to take, yet wonderfully etfectivo.
Prepared from the formula oT an
eminent physician. Neatly put up m
bottles, and sold by aH <lruggi8ts.
THE ATHL0PH0R08 CO.
Iia Wall St.. Hew YorK.
j'tnaiuiaU
^Rroltevt
Clta.«. ^W. Eaton,
Room IT Central Bloek.
Attention given to all flrst-claaa loftM
~ Inveetmonts.
0aj$ anti Coite.
and
Home
lljeii.'V. I I- Ihoiou'jlily
Kjve* ^ll'•w s hi rw'lf in a
of
charniin-'. Aiiielie
IHW Ull'l III""!
of
CatabjrH
;ly
pefM'
diei * .»f a;:es.
little.-' 'iiy Ol
anoiiMiioUs luiilior .lis.-u-ses
from a piaelbal Mild .-.HuiiM.u ""M'.!
View. 'l.lfe«ta\\...U.iu' ^^^^^
\i;m- It'pph^r l*"»" I'l* »'*'»''*
Modern \Vor.l-l'iir-iii|''i>.\- •.\"
t)ur (H'l ManU
|,<diit of
lloiiie.
hv t biirl..tte I.. .\..ani-. I- " •I";;"-'' 'x ^■'^*^' J
ii.ta;:X.linM>^.nnt.>aeun.;..;rl.-!;,:^
Mia UUMUI ^ i„jr,.,.h.U>. Uelllo'l of
whi.di i> wiihni re.ieli
;tO«
EI.Y'N
CREAM BAIM
Hi-unst-stho Nasal
I'assaues, Allay •
I'aln t«n<l ImIUiu-
niHlluii. lleHls the
Ih.nc'p., It«slor«B
tll«) S« !»•«'• *»'
Taste aud Smell.
TKY THECURE
] Df . Ct. pVESTMm U Pf . ul-
W II CLAHK ft CO.. Of MiNNKJtPOLlB. OffOT
kola In amounts of «:UH) an.l iM'wanlt. , b'W-^rc"
from 7 to 8 per .,ent. '»^«'-'«/"C'''*Fmocn^K
ntu /'rourt-/)/, luterest 7 percent. »" ,. 'Tkyll*
un.l referen<-«H before you Invest e'^«y,'.*^''^f- .
OKOIUiK WALI^AC*:, Agent, laMUk street,
Room 40, Boston.
KUHNTLOEB^Ca,
so Naeaau Street, - - - New York,
UAVK CUWHTAKTLV ON IIANU
A HKLKCTION OF CHOICE IUVKST-
MKNT hKCUUITIKS.
Corre.opon<lfHce of lUmkrr*. llroker$and Invest.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFI.CB
22 SUMIUCK STRtET, COR. mODLE,
8KWALL Q. MACK, Prealdent,
JACOB BOGKKS. Treaaurer,
D. B. BAKTLKTT, Clerk.
DIIlECTOllSl
enfi.
COOPERAGE.
Haviog engaged the Bemcea of ft com-
petent man to do our work in this line,
we are now prepared to do coopering in
any part of the city at reaaonable rates.
l^iaituM Cartas*
LEVI 81'RAOUE.^
OILS!
OILS!
HARRISON W. 8TREETEB,
CoiiMtnl>lo nnd Colleotor,-
Room No. 6, Central Block.
OfBce hours, from 9 to' Ii, 2 to 6, and UondKf,
Thurs.l.iy an.l Krl.luy evt nliiKS from 7 to ».
4i#-ISi)eelul attention to eolleetlon of rent* I
Kcneral care of tenement property.
nil. O. A.. AVIX^KIMJ
Hurgeon ChiropodiHt.
8EWAI.L ii. MACK,
ALK.XAXUKR CJ. CtMNUtK.
USA.
A parll.le Is* «p-
plle.l Into eaeli mxt-
nil i.ii.lU»«ie»uble.
ri-l.e/\0i'tH.)«4l>'»'K-
re;<lMe.e.l.OleU. Kl.V llKOTll-
A Valuablejnvestment.
CO.,
FfVEB
dl«eusi>e* a new ai;.
■ leiMliielli'/ literature
K h uible.t i..ler,i,^eu.-e. am '"""/"•'V'-
„ » ■.. u.e l.u- a >erleH of UW '|U. ^IIooh » ' ;
I rat re ui .1 UiaHer* of eiiinul llileio . loi
a Jwci- «o xvhi. h a |.ri/.e of t'MW '.-; ol eie. .
Tin, I. II. Llppliivolt eouii.uui . PhllaUv'phla.
iioe wilh whUh the All mile
HAY-
Pa.
The Id^jh prom
Moiithlv iH^au the eunent year U well m-
taimd iu the rchruuiy uuiulH.r. A mo»t Im-
ill i r .1 loeL to her Despot o/ IJiouiiiM'dp-
CovcViindtheMMluUtoryby Mr- *>"»''"""
aud Mr. Al.hleh. The Seeond ^..u.
clu.le.l. Aiiiou^r the l.ro|* aitleh
The Midea td Kuripi«h'«, by
Lawlon.an.luu •»■»»«•, >'»''"''l*'r ...w ...-e i.ir-
lir Kuio|K.',by Krunlvti»> ''•••'.•. ^^"''- ;"«.'!:*.';
tleulaily valuable
MEDIWLJCONOMY.
SOCCtECS LIKE SUCCi
THE mwm SILVER
Office 43 Central Street, Room 10,
81»A1.H1NU ULOCK,
who <lc
PftlCE OF GAS,
with the .llseount off for prompt pay-
ment. U
81.20 per Thoiisaytl Feet.
Offers a valuable InvcKtmcnt to Uhose
for their money. The eom-
In any \yll.l-eat speioulu-
biro Miie retarns
uunv are not enuHtfe.l
lion! They are .eldn« the MoeU upon Us merits,
l>eln» eonlhlent that It will lealUe
chtlni. Call aud ask qiiestlcus.
w hat they
-
C60.
time, my flesh wouM seem so rottcl that 1 coa«
roll pieces of Ucsh from between my linger* r'
Urjcc as a pea. In fact I was
TOKMKNTKU WITH SALT RHEim
in the worst form, an.l ha.l to leave off work
together. I c^n«ulie<l f everal doctors, but
gave mo no relief whatever. One rallol It
poison aud Rave me me«llclne accordingly;
salt rheum ejiimot l»c curcl In that way, I
•ureyou. Seeing Ilootfs flareapariUa adi
tlsed, I l)Ouglit one Iwttle and usc«l It aocot
to directions. It heljicd me ao much that I too^
» second and thlnl bottle, and
HAVE NOT BEEN TROUBLED
with salt rheum since. 1 will recommend HoodJ
Sarsaparllla not only for aaU rheum, but
humora of all kinds, loas of appeUte, and
•all-gone* feeling so often experienced by ei
one. In treating for saU rheum I used Uood'^
OllTeOliitmenton the placet aflteted. A. DJ
BOBBINS, H«g»r street, Jamaica Plain, lUM.
Is eon
M ilio«e on
William ( .
Oli.hralloii
(Seoixe I'arsoii!. liSthrop
mm
Dr. lewis is Aiways Successful.
The Glory of a Man ii in His Btreneth.
ii.».ar PhTSIe.l K«rw \Vh«n Lost Quick-
I>1C. C. .J. L10WI».
Who. nft*r h.tenp. .tu..y *'^|;arryT.loh*'
lierau^c l-unetloubor t"^^^"^^,, maIIVKL-
Private Wlr« a to Now York.
Telephone Call, *T*-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
f,TOCK» BONDS. OBAIN AND PBO-
VIMIONH l»ought isnd sold for C»ab, or €•»-
rled ou Margin.
3 p. O, Burning, LoweU,
We would call the attention of users
of Lubricating Oils to our stock of Oils,
which we can furnish at as low price as
any other concern in New England and
tlelivered at youir mill or shop free of
freight or cartage, charges.
Crown Eagle Spindle Oil is a, pale oil
and almost odorless, and is especiallj
adapted to light machinery, and with at
admixture of Animal Oil is a fine Spin-
dle Oil. ■
Orown Eagle Machinery Oil.— This is
a stRDtUrJ oil In flash point and cold
luit and tho viscobity is high. It has
Bufficiont body to enable it to bo used
pure or with a slight admixture of Ani-
mal Oil, for all kinds of light machinery,
especially spindlefi; for this servico i\
has been found after long oontinueu
tests iu the Inrgest mills in the country
to excel all other oils for safety anc
economy. _
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
Gas Cookius Stoves I .w ntu.'cH street.
No. 1 Prosctott Street, - -
omce hours : « a. m. to I'.' m.
p. m.; tjun.luys, 'I lo 4 p. m.
LowoU.
U to 6 and 7 to
»trc«i.
OKOKUK «lKDKIt'K. 86 Central
(Ksuibllshed lnlti4l.)
.Sole aKcnl tor H. K. Itaktr t'attsat
l^^i
aire III
o rorte
FIKST-CLAM
Set up an.l rented at a low rate per
piping Included.
year,
INVESTMENTS
• AT-
S:'A;"Mii.-'on ae;;;u;d^f' the iiotuble ,H>ell
c.r.^>..iribut'ous whieh It eoiifiin^. His
amunu lhe.e, Kiidyiuh.ii. a poeiu of fl «'
iSi." by Jiines lUu'>ell Lowell. Nvhhh he
ElS-elf p^erlbeH us -a Mv.tleal Co.nmeut
Ju Tlll:in'H -Saere.! and ITofa.ie '<'Ve.' ';»♦;:
HcrveH e-peelal uieuth.u. ;.» one '^^^f f '«•• '>»«r
ellV inoHlMrikliK po«'ius. i <« <'""";, '!^
Kate, bv I'aul Hermes, uierlt* mid «lll re-
J«ive vvuViu eoiiiiiieudaii.Mi. u. iin iinusii;.lly
;?ui'r:ul pioductioii; ;u..l the l.riele, |MK-..i-
^t (ilbraliar. by li«;oi^:;.K- ;> **"\\';-, > '
Sou-. Ill \V liter, by I. H. Ahlrhn.
•'^^ - iu Wliitei-, by Bli.'- Cuimaii, are
This uuinhvr earrles. In a.l»
MtiMi to the above, the uhuuI uuiulw'r of
bScrrevdowt. n..liees of i..-w »M>ok^. inid the
I o,.tribut..rs' Club. Houghton, Mlflliu ^
|to>toa. '
monthly inatazme
Chronic W»« ''*»<7;„„,
mrritJi:enaon-of the Ui-Jne. travel, Khfncy
abs(>
svn, Strlc
..Kidney or
lu '
U-anee from bUhlncsH. ,..— y.-jj^.„^, ^,.,,„ge eases
been ncgieoieii, ".»dW
bomU atUeheil
First mortaage, wllli couV""
COKE,
Uroken, st'reencd and delivered at
$4.50 Per Ohaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CASH. .
fHisrcllancoug.
CarnutluuK
literary Jewel-*.
Xo
aud
KlMlUldM IMesl.lent Aj)p elon
K Khl.UOWs, lTe.*l.lenl Low-
ioi <;o.. KKVl Si'KAliUK,
- • 'n. Co.,- i^-
CIlARLl!:^
Co
iHe^s i. the title of a
publi.lie.1 bv the .Jennc^H-Mlller l'ubll>hinB
coitpiii.v. '263 Fifth avenue. New ^ork. It
I, devoted to "health au.l '><•»"«> .'' '(I "i;''> t
cal ultuie iili.l klii.li>eil •.ubJeH^." and U
00,1 lu -led hv Annie Jcni.eK. .<II1 er HKKhte.l
by Vara L. Saunders un.l MuIh. .I'J'"'-'>o '•
•|Uuia:i/.liie is llluMr.ited. evhleiitly ablv
iud "i le u ly e.llte.l. au.l ou^lit to 1 in fax-r
with Ui.'". for whose readmsJ Uls deslK'ued.
Follow in^' are some of the topU-s written
about ill iioo'l Uousekeepliij: for Jan. 21 :
Philosophy of LIvlnjj, by
less-iii-ehapter
hey
married life
to
Hester M
the ( hildren
ou th.
I'oole
of tbe
in. I ed
„:ny Vho »-ve 'rXrla " .K " xpeHm-ented
ever bclnK «^"',t''rtUo^l nostrums, ele.-trlc belte,
•"„^.rTiirt'i"tu"or.r wJu.tber'tWv be
Shv.U-^l or mental, pertalulnK to
or'"slni!Cle blesscducss.
Con.ult.tlon. ^•^^S/o^Uioi^Cui'.^^ •••W.
DK LKW18 Is perroanenUy locat«d at
129 Friendship 8t"et, ProTideno^^ B^I
Oue .loor from Ulehmoml
street)
to 'i nn.l
MALE COM
"^^NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIENTS.
of his valuab
stnu-Uonn am
(llstrcnelnK (^inpialnts.
MunH.ir l.l.»ek. r.l Central stnel, room
t.) .lOlIN K. I
Nut. llank,.JA
IVoN^K^^ jkFFKlt^Os ll.XNCKOn'.
M* Chan* made for tho uao of matora.
Mo charge mado for rnnnlng anpply
pllioa from street lualna to cooauniora'col.
un.
Orders, when lefl •» omoe, promptly at-
t«nd«d t«.
0. fc. CU8U1NU. Agent.
Hidiioy r>r€5 wet t ,
' NO. 7 JOHN WBEET^
IMano torten, tlio behttprlKlit I'lano
ma.le. The umo Is . leai, biinht ana
beautiful, and they will Man.l In tune
better thiin any iiprlKht pluno ever mu.le. Also
,S.iuaie rbinoVorlcu ot ttic U-sl manufacture,
ull u) b.- Hul.l at the lowest fa.-t.,ry prices ana
w«rninu!il lo give entire halb-iai tlou. Agoai
for GetTK.' HleveiiM. i.rsiin bulhler.
Late Oculist to Northwestern Ulspi-nsary, N«»
Yorkelty.
Oltlce, No. « Wymaii's Kxrhaag*. «»'»|"
^terilM.Hek hiiiI ivnlral Htr«« ts. riM.m wtlg
Dr. IM.ker. Oltlee .InyKUii.l hoiirn: W l•,l»^K»■
\)\\:-> an.l HA'Wl'.HAV.^, from J» a. m. unttl 1
p. III. Kx.luBlve intention Klven lo .lUeanca of
Eye^Eai^and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
AiMUlEWS 8t WHEELER,
Kt»TAIILI»IIKI> 1H57.
MAMurAcrrRicua or
file Granite and liarliie Work,
yo, 41 Thorntlike Street,
Koar Northern Daput.
C. M. AWUKICWB. OlUa. WMItKLM^
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter^
and Plumber.
Job Worker nnd Kopwlrer of Htonm.
and VTmtmr Bnglnos, I'rIntliig V
Hteam Pumps, ■bnning. FulUya.
Mowers, Mowing Mathlnoa, oto.
Shop 25 Middle Street, LoweU*
TBLKFUONIB 184^.
'■*
street (off
M
Broad
%fnce hours ail the year rouml f rom »
R.I^u- KiinilMT 10 to 2, not later, t v--
COMPLa"n%* SKILFULLY TUKAT-
.inu-Uon. an.l H<tv\-.^or|he cin;e ^oj^ the ^above
HI
,lre».H suitable for sueh /^••^•''"««»'*:,,:'"';!;l;i
Statlbnl writes- abt.ul UashCUtho. lii»-
llshed by Clark W. Uiyau & Co.. t^i.riiigfleld,
Mass.
Our Little Men an.l Women for February
is uuu^ually briKhl an.l cheerful and full of
wirprlscs au.l dell^dits for ehiUtieu. Proper
atteutlon is paid to SI. Valentine. I he eoii-
Ubutorsare Harriet l'<.vvers, Jlcunetla h.
V I htt Ksunv A. lK':in..lenHy Mealey.Miiah
E FarwHt ""J^l"'*''-'-- D. lAithro,. Compa-
MINUTES.
Airent for Me.llcal Jlinutes, W
H>1 Mlddleaea »t
Fourth Btlltlon
Medical Minutes,
with ad.lldonal colored
lllustratlons.a PoKTKAiT
<(K TlIK AlTIIOK, AN!» A
LISTOKCOMI'LAINTS.
!\n exceptional trcatlne
i)u the trentmi-nl an.l
-.peclyenre of above sub-
icrts, sexual .lloeasescte.
I'rlee 2.^ .:ent8 by mall
to anv a.l<lreH«, from the
— — author. Dr. C. J.l^wla.
W. W. DUNCAN,
roft.
Dy, Uosloii, publishers.
Freacnta to 0*era«er«.
Oue nlK»»t there came lo my door a rap
as gentle as if an auj^el was tapplus at the
eates of heaven, an.l Investigation dlseloaed
the fact that there was somebody there with
1 «"" nresent for me In the shape of a
of
a
home
a nice present for -
bam and a dozen pouii.U of good
fXiork I was nl tliat time an over-
led iiorn.. 1^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ , ^^^^ ^^ t
nl enme from one of the
who h-ad two boys working lor
urKcutly
aeer,
aud
mi angler whom i.romotioii was urgent ly
deeded Ihe told the man to take his present
^wsv as she did not think that her husband
wafthJsorto a man who needed his sense
Ji*dutv mile to run eaaier by t'je. |"7"; «}
n«ri7 fat And she was lu the rlsjht, foi ir
Serewal' anytblu^' which would have jua-
K me In ^dlsehurKluK t^'o'^^ ^«yV^,^:;
{be attempt to «"fl"7^* '"« S,it"'' '"'•*'
by a miserable piece of fatty "'rtoery •
Another of the sam.! toadylni? J^'a"",/*':
fe^d to do all my cold>!lu« /«>' J'"JJ|"«/'bls
would look after the «"'«r7 ^. "J/^een fed
brood, and. In fact, 1 couhl have been fe
clothed and housed for nothing, by «en
Srous and free hearted Help, who »vn««^;»*5
I had it In my iwwer to beiur tl>e wages
ir iVhtin the 'labors of tljOM whom I
chose to look uiioii as f«vorllea. flited for
«|| the wft .naps under «>. ^«"^;ji„tJ
learned then as 1 know now th»\ preseoU
are never made to over«eers who do t icir
duty without partiality or '«vor, and arj
never engineered except by work people
who are paving for past or purchasing future
Svors. I truat you will continue your ef-
forU In this direction until tbU un-Amerl-
xan ayatera Is driven out of our
workshops.— [Cor re' po idence
Advance. ^ .
A party paid ten dollani for a borw at an
auctfon aale. Tbe hor-e waa lame, bru wd
all over, had the aerat lies and was terribly
"galled" A boUle of Salvation Oil, costing
85 cent^. was used, and lu two. wet-k* you
would not have known tbe animal. It
now ralued at two hundred doilin.
mills and
Fall River
BIX PER CENT.
FIRST MOI1.XOAOE
SIN Hi SO Fusn
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Interoat payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We olTer a Umlte.l amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
an.l after careful examination recommend them
" lorhuesiment.
BREWSTER. COBT&ESTABROOK,
35 Oongresi Street, Boston.
RICE
CABRIAOE
SPRINGS.
StobfB antJ 19lansf«
fias^i Paflor »
— AT TinC LOWEST FRICBft
J. T. IMILT^E
M4 MKRRIMACK BTBBBT.
Parloi' Stoves
Of tho vory beat maker,
AX LOW pnicES.
Call and see our variety.
N. J. WIER & CO.,
51 MARKKT STKEET^ ^
stovkInTwnges I
Stove Lining! and Pittingi.
Tin Ware^ ManiifUcturcrs.
OIMB, Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNITUHE
And Po«ldlers' SuppHea. •
IRON Pim-
QOLD MEDAL, PARli, 1878.
BAKER'S
.^ Wsrranteil abaolutaiypuia
Coeoa, trom wLlch tho «aco«s of
on lias besn removed. It has thru
tlmf$tfie BtrrnotK otCoewmlteil
%slH» KKirch, Arrowroot or Bii;cur
nml lsll.«r«for«fa*morcogo.i')ni-
tool, rutUtij If than one cent n
(■„;.. Il Is d. Ilclous. BOUrhhbH'.
•trcUKth.iilnj:, Paslly dlgeslcl,
snd adinlrtt»>ly adopted for Inval-
ids as well asjor persons In h.;i..i.i.
Hold by Oroeera a? erywhtra.
W.BiKRiCOJorcliester.Hias.
] UUMAS^CO. I
/bookbinders,^
130 P 134 CtMvli'a-tSi.
""^Bi^jXt^f^
First Letter Foundry in New Enjjand
COMMKNCEI) IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Not«<l for IU har«l ami tough meUl, IU lar^a
varieties ot
BOOK AND JOB TYPE\
AniTfor IU UHRIVALLKD Newspaper
A-hlroasonlerstoJOlIN K.KOClKIW.Ai
V» Water street, Boston.
«^The Courier and Journal type la from
founilry.
LAMPS.
PAPEB
STOCK ANO OLD
CHASED.
Make the ONLY eaiy riding jnmp seat
Snrrey wagon. Alio the best and
most stylish bnggy. Bold tjj^ll^®*^-
ers and builders in Lowell " *^
prices to
WELLS k SPOFPOED,
Write for
BIDDLE 4; SMAET,
0. W. LONG,
W. G. ELLIS,
DAVID J. rOLOEB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. BOABDMAjr,
OSGOOD HOBBILL,
Amesbury,
MARTIN &r£iA>JOLKY,
174*170 MIOni^KSKX 8TRKBT.
Invites attention to a great Tft-
riety of nsetiil and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handkerchieft
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Sui)(:;r.Phosphat4*
AH I)
ENGLISH LAWN DBESSING,
For sale chea'p hy
J. O. ROGEnS A CO.,
»9. 81 aiMl 88 MarMot Htwi.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FANCY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
• AT-
FRE>CIi & PUFFER'S
l.Vi t.erUreu Street*
POSTERS,
PAIISTERS
AND
BUILDERS.
Too will And It to your Interoat to call^v«»
aa before beclnnlns yonr
PAIl^TmG
A food ataortinent of llrtt-claaa %*
•iwaya on hand, at bottom prioea. Ol^ ■•
• oaU at our new and apneioua atore.
RICE CkRRIAGE SPRING CO.,
PITTfTOW, PA.
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
HOOFERS*
BKK HIVE KRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oorner of Grand.
ALL DKDi or «M«n25£H^tffl2
PRDTpfilO *»• at Uia Cowrtw Job 0««s
pMw0ly aad at lowwt piteM.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
lapraparMl
[very Descnplion ol Printing
Olotlilns:*
T>vy Goods*
Grocery,
Or Other Establishments,
AT THB
Courier Job Office.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 atdille Stifot. Lowell
]BOWKEIl.'S
Lawn
Prepared for Lawnn, Graaa PlaU,
Ganlena and Flower »o«lti.
PRICKS t
Tah 11> baird for lOOOaquare feet..... ..^... J
Tw"entv i"vc lb. l.a« for -ir^O .quare fe«t...fLj
fifty Il». I'njr* ^or ****!""• *••* ej
nfty .
One humlretl lb. bage
fUS»
.1*
••••••••**
• • • • e • ae
TLMVfm QrwLmm See<l«
roK ttklM wt
E.N.WOOD&CO.
MO. 4t MABKn ■WM
•
-i^^navilJT/"
f-^^i
-I ■11,
i -
t
T^
L.O>Vii:L.Ji DAILY COUBIKB.
I'ubJUhwl every allcrnoou, Suudays excc)ited,
la thoCouilc'i IJi.lWlliiif.juttl oabt of the I'oBl
OOice, BMinlmaiU street, Lowell, Mass., by
llunicn * Uowill. .Subwrlptlvu piUe ?«.00 a
ycHi, «)ccniHtt»noinli,i2 itnlH a wce.,dellv-
ciodby niiHci'. hliij^le ^Vlo» a cents. Adver-
tl^lng mtcB furnished on appHc^iUon.
Jx)weU Wwkiy Jouruul publLbcil Irom s'lnoc
olUeo on Krldays. ITicc fl.SO per animni, al-
ways lu lulMiiue. Larger clrculuUon lu towns
utjir Lowell llmu all other vni'ers. J
""hKTKKKU At UKOOSl) CLA8S MAIL MAT! Kit.
TUAlNb TO ANL» FK()M BOSTON.
LOWELL DAILY COUIIIER, MONDAY, JANUARY g3, 1888.
THE COLD SNAP.
toetlou by Martins doinostlo aiuiameuU for
war vcsseN. and coast fortlflcallous. If tbe
sliruwd democratic leader were in cxlKtcuce
hf wduld hlart :i new boom in ibis lUreetion,
ui-l dlM-otint wlmt the reitiiblicun's have al-
ready doue.
Reault of lli« Wratern Bllaiard— Kew
Kuglaiid Uoiia Nut Kacape.
1 The colli weather thai ft ruck Now KiiRland
I Sdtiuday wan a result of the ureal wchtein
b!i/./ard which originated In tbe northwest
' on the KUh. The ntonu coutre moved houth-
, eastward, the cold wave following cIokij be-
ttoNton A MaluAf
ro ' moil
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TiiK. riusr NoKMAXiJYCATTi.K imported
into thi-. country are tt bull aud two heifers | hind It. .^atur.l-y niijht was the coldeht of
brought over from Kriuce by the Chapin , fi^. sojhou In Ho-ton. the mercury tanilin-
<■" ' '..,i,.,,.ec. Tuc xo„„:u,.iy f'^ \'ir^r^^::izs:z, ^t^^^^'S
«eem to have Bome liki-ucHH to the llerefordi*, , >^.,;,,|,,i,-.|,|^ yt.. Ih«' mercury stood at IS Im-
thouzh thcv are n.-t no triH;anJ trim lu ap- , |,i\v ; at .Si! .lolin»biiry. 40 "below; Biirliuy:-
raw-boned and i ton. :W; (Jloiiccsier. I'J; Headhnf, 1.^; at
llni-iford. fr^tni H to 10 b.'|..w; .\iitwerp. N.
Y.. ;iO; Toriland. .Mc, 10 b.'low. and Hi New
York Ihe mercury wa* at zert*. .Salurdiiy
pearuncc, and arc more
Kcrawiiy. Tiie cows are ^rcat milker!', hut
proliabiy not superior to the IJoMcims in
juanllty. Consul Wllllani.-* i»:iys he hfti^
ni"lii llu! cold vv:ivo Mruck North Ad;iiii
:.„.„ „■,-,,„. „u over N.,m»,„i, tua. j.v. i'^^^^'^i^^ i:::!:!^:' <''^f<^,:Z
aotjuart.sot milk aday, andM quartb have -j^j ^^^ ._,„ f;,.|o„., while In the noo>ac
'„nnel.' IO<K» fed f nun the «M»t raneo.lt wa<.
in cc below w nil the doorn hliiM. ThU in iin-
been known to be ;;ivcn. The l>eef Is
hut with a Urj(e4)roportlon ot boue.
;ood,
SunduyB.
7.:w ii.oo
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jrijc !Lol\3fll Dail2 Courier.
MUND.U-. .lANTAUY 2.'». 18M.
AVilh all Ihe devuted and Mirfaee railroad*
In New York city, the Tribune khvk the car-
ryln^' f:icllili. k uf the cUy up- totally inade-
tjiiale to Ibe demand upon them. The
Tribune, however, declaren th;d no mon
elevated nnuU hhould b.r allowe.1. Tli- prob-
lem of rapid tran-il i> a very comi>licated
In iKiiOllie rnlle«l "^lato* produced .'21.2JI
tonvof pi-' Iron. In IKST v\c produced tl.« 17.-
HS tou». rills i« an uicroa.e of aboiil tiTO
per cent. It wa« a protective tirlHlliit did
thii. Tkc free-trader would huve li;i I \it>
buy all llii-. an-l jiay In funn i>ro.luct». Hut
tin' growth of llie iron bii -Iucsh ha* uitled
much more than ll* own Increiho to tbe
weallh of the country.
Th(.i repiililiciiU" lilii»ui'ier<;d Sidunliiv to
prevent a llnal vole on the ('iirli>le coulot,
or rather lliey did not vote, v\bich in one
form of tllibu-'lerin^'. The time to have
matle thU tiKht. It Hcciiii* to UH. \snn In the
committee, where the ca>«' was allowed to -,'0
liy default. Syplier. ThoebeV counsel, sit nis
to have been a l)liinderer of ib«' tirst wulcr.
biit that needn't have tiid the tonv;uef. of the
minority. That there U sometliin).' to the
cuw is evident from the worry it nivc* the
dentocralH, from ('arli>le down.
THK lloMKSTKAl* hao un artlcje, headed "A
IJcinarkablc Kxporience," widch cerlululy U
remarkable. ui.N;'> Ibero Is ^oiuclhiuK alK>ut
it which I" covered up la ^olue way. It
ilnd* two. farmers of Dultun who have hold
tluir milk lu ritt^tlcM at 5 and 0 cents a
quart, who are t'oliix t«» ^i'-'' "P ll'"l ''""'"
ness, and put jdl tlieir milk lntt» the Hinsdale
creamery, on the Ki*ound that they will ^et
mor(! profit out of it. One of them Ini" .V>
cows and the «»lherJ.'i. They ap' uohiK' lo
send the cream to the creumery an<J kee|» the
skim milk at home.
.loNAtiiAN TAl.r«»rr, a New York ndlk
producer, writes to tlie JI(ime»tead that he
lliids that il U labor thrown :»w ay to cut hay,
co«ik ^jriiln, or even to wel it, tor feedinj,' to
milch i(iw>. lie has made «areful teM«. and
ibiiiks till' cows nlve quite as mucli milk
from tiry hay and urain iis from thai w iddi
m luiked or v.tt. tnher^ hav.- tried the
■^aun ihiny with llic same rouits.
t^rt)TATION>».
4l has I'cn di»cuverid.l.iA'n in M )»'.uu tlr.l
:i -Kplrll ;■ uin" lay* liis hand on .loMf llof-
m;m j.i'f l« lore b- be^in. to play, whi'
count* Iwr h
be^ilJ. to play, Wlllcli uc.
e\Maordinary pei fiuiiiiuic*
I'bl- Mi.L;:est» tb.d the spirit of .»..lin ItuH
iiiu«' li.i\e l;ii I h' iiaii-l on til-' head ot the
I'le-iilehl when Ic WToti 1 li.,t f rvi-t fudc mt s-
»«.'e. — [Nashua Telr^rtipli.
FOHKKiN M.WH. *
l.r»cedciik'd. as 11 h.is alwa> s ranged above
zero lu the luaml much nearer the |>ortal.
In New Iledforil ilic weather was hdeiiM-.
The baptlstrv at the W illianis street IJaplt-l
church was' frt)/cn Sunday, and hail to lie
thawed before several camlidiUes eould be
immerse.l. Korlhctlisl time' In 10 vcar*
Marblel.ead harbor 1* Irozen to r.dnt LiLdd.
Tbe thermometer wa* down to 13 belcw,
und In Salem was PJ below, while the wiml
blew a ^'ale. The harbor was fro/.eu oxer
and :iavl>.'allcn practically closed. The luer-
curv at Warren. N. II.. wks -jO IkjIow. with
wln"d and snow. A frelnbl train wan oil tbe
track near there and Ihe nlifht expresa nurtb
wa« ten hour* late.
The weather In .New ^ ork waH the col.h-t
fur live vears. and the Ice In the bay was so
tli'cU that II was bart'ly possible to ;:'t
tlirouirh 11. In I'ounhkeepsle the mercury
was IS below, at Vassar cilleue '2.\. ami at
KbiircU'ck "JT. .Milkmen were obllKC 1 to run
beside I heir sU'IkIis to keep from fiVezinu.
The slunal service men say that the jM*nf of
the <o|.l wave Is already broken. There |s an-
uibcr storm cenlio movliiK eusuvaril. rbi«
means for New Kn^Uuid a generally hi«h r
temperatuic. IVrliups thcie will Iks »m»w.
At any rate they say warmer wenther Iseoin-
Keports from i oryell. Lauqiasas ami other
Tcvas eiuiialcs tell of rons|.b;rablo l"-^
um(»nn "-hcei' bv the recent bll//ar<l. (»iie
hiric raiiclie lii i .irvel' county lost an entire
lU.ck .>f s«'\eral liun<lrcd bead, which w.ic
Iro/ell lo tl«e i^lMUnd bv sled. Ano it r
bll//aril reached Au»lin Saiur.lay, bu' ii
wiis lesi» seve-e il.an the first oivo. Man\
points report dmua-o to ^;rowlu^ wheat.
NO ARBITRATION.
Six southern deinot-rats on the ways und
means eommlme. inclu<lin>c Chairuiui Mills
of Texa», have determined that In arran;;lHK'
.iarlJl bill uo public hearlftus shall l>e Klven.
Theae six democrats represent the part of
tbe eouutry which U neiwrally sui)posed to be
least Inlercstnd In protection. Who says
tbe Houlh isn't in the sa idle* There U one
comfort about it, however, und that Is that
auch tactile will result oidy In an Impossibili-
ty for this onsl.HUj;ht on protection to suc-
ceed. ^^^^^^^___
Tbe democrall • journals insist that, ac-
cording to the treasury dcpartineiil. our
present tarllV levies duties on 4IS2 ditlifciit
articles. But the Tribune shows that lu
fact duties were cHleetcd during the year
eudiuK.hine.'JO, issc, on only !»S2 .llllereid
articles. Mere l> a irrand lield for the larKV
reformer. Let him vfO for addin;: lo the
Iree-li-'t Ihc ;WK) articles which are not im-
ported. Hill i»orhaps the duly on these
things is problbilcd. and how does the re-
former know what a rumpus such a reform
woulil creale'r ^^^^^^^__
It wouM be interestiujr to i>eople who are
" obli;,'c'l to miliixatc the •.evcrity of conlinued
r..:io wea'hcr with t-oal at i?s.7.'t a ton. t«>
know why the lu-ice is >o hlJi. it hardly
Hecuis po^sib|c lliat there can really be a coal
famine, when the proilucllon of l"^sT vva*
Di.iill.OlT tuns, which Is ti. ally >• per cent.
irrcater than Iho production of iSsO. and that
was the liir;,'t;st on record. There must be
coal enoiiirb niiiu'd to answer all demands.
Hud why is the price sohli;hy The coal bill
is one thai comes home very closely lo every
man's Heirsibillties.
Mallci-a ill Irelaiid-trHrleii a Orertt Hero.
• Mr. O'llrlen U still stayiuij with a friuixl iu
Du'ilin. Although a'lieist pr.»-tiati' with
emo'ion he Intends to attend the Icinqm t In
Ills honor and tlicM to rest, lie bad a ba>; of
letters wailiiii; r<»r liliu when he left the
prison, aid tluir loplcnls ;:r»'atly allceied
iiim. No tlircatciiiiiK letters have been re-
eeiveil. Tliere is -real i xciteiiieul over his
release from jdl.
The pnernnient proelanialion prohllillin«
the meetlu;; announ ad to bo la-Id iu Iviirusli
Sur.dav was publicly buriicl. There was u
conrtic'i at Kilkei' between Ihe ptilb-e and the
peopic. and one policeuiaij was severely lu-
•Ol'ed. , . , • , , .„
.\n aitiinpl was niHilc >aiurdny nijibt to
^ereniidc Mr. W ill rid llluiit. who is lonliucd
in the prison at tialway. Tbe p. .lice inH r-
fer.'il an.l onhred Ih'.' iniisici »us uwav. Tlie
latter thereupon emiiarked in boat^;ind held
a loiehli^lit procession In the rivir beneatli
the walls of tbe prison.
Notca.
The BbiTuTOls aTleinprcdToTiorru metdlffK^^
Trafalj{ar square, l.on.hui, SumI .v. but were
prevented from doin^ so by the |>ollee, who
arrested two of ibem. There was no.lisordtr,
Kiujieror William has conferred red eaj:le
crosses on touni Vim ll..i/,feld. (n'rman am-
bassador lo Londou, and upon the .irchi'lshop
of Toeeu.
LiABOU ^' i:\ViS.
Tlie Kail Hlver S|tliiii«>r».
Coast Derenec.
Whatever may he b aid about the amount
or the dan-jer of a surplus in the treasury, il
U quite certain that a most rational method
of usii.yr some of il would be In Improving
our coast defences. Tho doctors disagree as
to how iniieh more lu^oncy we have on band
than is good for us, but there l.s au aj?rce-
lueut that is thoroui^hly non-partisan as to
the advi lability of spoudim,' some of it ou
coast defeuce. Mr. Tilden, just Inforc he
died. Kavo the most marked and careful dec
laraliou on the subject, which he ar^'ued in
detail, and if the other democratic leaders
had been as sasraclous as hp. this would have
lieen a Klron;,' plank In the democratic jilat-
form. Air. Ulainc, lu his Paris Interview on
tho I'residenl'rt message, also dwelt with em-
phasis on the subject, ami the promineni re-
publicans all over the country have very
tjeuerally been advocates of liberal
approjuiatlons for this purpose, in-
deed. It has come to be almost as clearly a
parly IssUc as the taritl" Is. Whatever has
been (lone 111 either branch of Congress In
this direction has been proposed on the re-
publican side, and Its lack of success has
been due lo dcmocrallc opposition. It Is
true thai the democratic partv is not solid on
the question, and probably II would be quite
warmly in favor of a liberal policy, but for
The Fall Kiver spinners Satur-'.ay uUht.
after a loiiR iileelinK. aee< pted tho ofler of
the manufacturers to revise tlit; sehoilule of
pav, which is eqniva'riil lo a. |i» tier cent. «d-
vaiii-e. This includes pay on line and coarse
\rtrn, which haseausitl uiocb diliicuitj latelv.
The mills will ael on the <ti)<r nexl week.
This will prubablv >ellle the wai;e question
for the present.
The Mlddlwuex Club l>iitii"r.
The Mi Idlescx club enlerlaincd c'ol. Fred
I». «irant aixl James P. Fostir. the latter the
president of the Itcpublican N:itioi;aI Lea^'ue.
at Its ineelin;,' In lioston Saturday. Speech-
es were made by both and by (iov. Ames,
speaker Noves.'.Juliu \V. 1 aiitlici, Lieut.-
(iov. BrackJ'tt and W. A. <iile (d Worcester.
The sjicech l)\ Mr. Foster wa* the principal
one. and was'a stror.„' ar.:iHiiiut i'l behalf of
til-' npiiblii an position on the larill. In the
course of it he said:
1 onv let the tarlir remain, nltliouvrh vvhen we
are asked why have a lail.l hlirlier Ui.iii the ar-
dch nally iiecdM, llie Vaiikeo an.svM r eiin be
K'ven, why have a feuee lilKher tliati the llelil it
liie) isei*? We leler siK li men lo tbe latest re-
turns at hand, to Lowell. Ihi^ stale, wllh a pop-
nlalloM of(;0.00 •, tbe liMveini el V b. tho I i.lted
Males whollv enjfiijfed in niamifaclui e of U\t-
l,e fabrics. She has •^i.W'j uperrtttTc- and sl\
KavlnKs banki^, holdiiu !•' tru-i *ll.til<.,o(io Pn-
;iJ 4(is depositors. And to Lawrence, which has
u 'pop'dati'Jii of 4'».(IK>. supported whollv by
niaiuila.lndnif.and bavioK lU.iHiO operatives,
thtee savluKH banks. liobllnK ♦•'i.OOO.OO') for ^^,■
71H depo^^llors. The-e savings arc the eurniiij^«
ofllie waneearriors and show pronpeil'v. IjOok
at .Maiichef^ter, KuK.. whh h Is the nfaresl lo
e<>mMp<iiid to the^e titles. It has a population
of ;J11,0()0 people, and til the hUvluKs lianks In
that eltv are onlv fcosl.Om). A cliv three and
onehaif times as Kreat a* Lowell and Law-
rence, an I yet los* than one-lialf tbe amount «>f
tleii )Mt^ In till saving* tanks. Lot our work-
iiiKinen know that (act, and let them ancvver U
IhemBelvea. _
Uiif* for Iiniwrfeet WenvltiR.
The labor committee are «ivin',' heariu;,'s
on the mutter of IIiioh for iioor vveaviitf,'.
One of the plans proposed Is lo prohibit flues
entirely, an<l to let an employer discbar;ie a
poor weaver if he was not sutistied w itli bis
work. The committee are con.silerinu a bill
di:awu slronRlv In favor of the openitivos.
It'allows tbem" to have the ori. ilej;<; of mend-
In" tho imperfeidions, if il Is done so as not
to" Interfere with Hie re;.'ular riiunintf of the
loom; no flpc is tobe inipostal lo pay for
mcndinu by the hour; Imperfeetlon- on the
buck of tho fabric arc not to be punishable,
unless visible on the face of tlie fabric aNo;
no fault of the machinery or of the loom-tix-
cr Is to be ehar,'<d to tbe operatlvcH. and any
weaver disc hurled for resistlnp an unjust
line is to be n^anlcd as the victim of a con-
spiracy to deprive him of earninj; a liviui<,
and can sue for dainajres accordluKly.
Preableiit rorluo'ii sii 4H-mfiil-Tli" Miners
^1My llHiii-u on llif OhI Tarint.
rresM' nt t orbin ba« issu.'il a lou;< slab-
meiit in rexaril to the strike of the ruilioad
htiiMls and miners, lie speaks of the refusal
of certain ein;ilo>es at Port Hit hmond in
Deeember to haii.lle fr.Uht wblcb arrived
for tbe Philadelphia (irain ICIevutor oomi'U-
iiv because the ■lUMpany did not employ
kiil'jhls. These lian Is were (Hschar>;ed, ami
live oth'-r ercws who dv'cllncil to touch llic
freinht lost their i.l icfs. Then the K. of I,.
u«dereil all the I'blladelphiu und Kentliu.;
emrlovcs HI strike. In the places of '2800 nv
more men who struck other competent m 'n
have been einpl"vcd. and will be kept as
lon« us thev are faithful. rresldcnt Corbin
sii>s the' trouble rn the road is
ended and will never be opened
up avalu. Of the miners' dllllciilty
.Mr. < orbin savs: The <onI anil Iron coui-
pHUV bus lived' up to Its Htfieement to a I-
vance the wa;fcs of the luluers S per oent. for
four mouths, lie^^lnnini: Sept. 1. 1.SST. the ad-
vance paiil umouutliii; to ifm.WMl. The ,
n'.'reeHienl also provlde-d thiit after Jan. 1. dollars so eMalljr.
IHHH. the eompaiiv should r.-tuni to the f*,! .'»0
hasU that prevailed before tk'l'l- L o«', It j »ll
the coal nilnlnn companies had mcntlWidle
settled upon some advaiicnd basis of mtes,
the Ueadim,' cniupiiny should »doi>t that ba-
sis. Tlic miners broke their onrt of tho
aicrcenu'iit bv sloppiiiK; work Jan. 1. ThU
lhe\ did because the company wouiil not re-
instate the railroail strikers, and beaiisc the
s per cent, advame was lo bo di«conlinued.
lontiniilnu' lie '-ivs: l:i tlio PJ jcurscom-
mcnciii-' .laiiuary I, lsT(l. ami cii lii;.' lanna-
rv 1. IHSS. this coinpanv hasiniued .'»1.<H><),000
tons of eual, paid lor ll'lo Its niiiieis 5<.'i7.110,.
(XXi, and has reeeived as the nei pr<>c« eds for
Hie cord so mine 1 only H4,s4t'.'Hto -making
1111 uctu.il loss in llu; mliiiiiK of its coal of
>'PJ.'i7o.o<N) duriii;; that neriod. lu other
(d tbrouu;hout tbe
Bccsnt; D«»tliai
Mr«. Eliza Ballou Garfield, tbe venerable
mother of the lute Preitldent James A. Qur-
fleld, died Saturday mornliiKat the old hon^e-
stead in Mentor. Ohio. She has been grudu-
ally yivinv; vvuv to old a^ti ami for six weeks
has been utterly helpless, constantly altend-
eii, however. I'v her son, Thomas (Surlicid,
or her oldest daunhtor. Mrs. TrowhrldKe.
Mrs. .1. A. (iarllehl, with her daughter and
ehlest sou. Is In Furopo. Mrs. Uartield was _
a woman of rare character, and was a de- 1 becoming southerly.
Kceudaut of Maturin Kalluu, one of th« llu-
;;uenols who settled in America after the
famous edict of Nantes was issued. She
was horn In lliclimond, N. II., September
21. isOL When she WHS elKbt years old her
father died, ami her mother, with her four
little ones, moved to Worcester, N. Y.,
where Fllza luep and had for a playmate
\oumr .Vbrani (iurlleld. who afierwanl be-
iame her husband. In 1SI4 the Malious
moved to irtilo. sottlln},' near /an<!svi!le.
Alter several vearsyounj; tlarHeld followed,
and when he was H) was married to Kllza.
hhe belu« but 18. He obtained a position a*
superintendent on the Ohio eanal, then lu
pioccss of construction by the slate, and soon
^iit to takinir contracts, which for some time
were pnilltiible. A sudden rise of luires.
however, broke him, and then, after paying
:ill bis oblii:aliou»lu full, he went Into ihe
wIMerness of Oran>{e, tifleen miles Irom
Mentor, where lie built a lo;:
cdiln. Hero in the w iltlerness four
children were born, the youuKest of whom
was .lames. When tbe lutt( r was IS njonllis
old his father .Ih.'d. Mrs. (Jarlleld refused
to "put out" her children, but preferrcil ujA
work In-rself so that she eouhl huve tbein-flTi-
derherevc. She was entitled by \\w to
hiild as uitalnsl any creditor the sum of f PiO
as a vear's support, but she wouM not lake
the advanlairc She p«bl In full every one of
ber husband's debts, seilm« tifly acres of
iHiid In ordi'r to do s«), and then went to
work on the thirly acres of land she had left
to support herself und her children. She
split rails in order to fence her llelds. made
clolhes for the shoemaker's children In onler
to procur*' shoes for Inr own, kept a few
sheep, nnd'witb Ihe uld of her dau;;hters
carded the wool, wovi; the cloth and made it
Into needed jraiimnls, tilled the farm aiul
nave her chiUlreii Instruct Ion lu the ordinary r
liranclu's of education and In the truths of
rell-ion. She vruve the slle for a little s«'h'iol
house when one was proposed, and brouiihl
up bcr children to be brave, h"iiest and well-
infornicd. She was n ureal reader of the Hi-
l.le and a i.'o«id simrer. .Mrs. <larheld was
espeeiall) fond of lier .Mmimct child, and
was present nt ItU linui^ruration ns I'rcsi-
.hnt. and lils first act after takin;.' the oath
ot oilicc was to turn and kiss Ids mother.
Will n slu- heard of the attack upon his lite
she received the news with t lirisflau lirav-
erv. and all tbrou.di his lllm-.s liore herself
with K''eat fortitude, iioplii;; for tho best and
jirepHriiiK for tho worst.
IDrg anti jTanrs ^ootos.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 23, noon. —Tor New England,
slowly rising temperature, fair weather,
follow.. d by snow, light to fresh winds.
29c. 29c. 29c. 29c.
Bon Marche.
t and Only 29 Gent
]9rp anti jFancp 6ooUs.
CENTRAL ^TORE.
The P[ice3 Did It!
!
von-
Oommenoing at 9 o'clock.
Our Customers Delighted*
Our Competitors Dismayed,
Everyone Surprised,
At the Tremendous Inducements which
we are offoriug at this series of Bargain
Sales. At our 9 and 19 cent sales very
few ladies were not in attendance. At
this sate
2',k. 2!)c. 2J»c. 29c.
The purily of an infant's breath Is not sur-
passed, save bv the Use of Kublfoam, th:d
! healthful liqtiid suhstllUte for tooth powder.
i Irv it. '2.V'. -Vll dru;,';{isls.
E?er/oDe who does nut attend will he
Borry. Why? Because we are giving
the equivalent of gold dollars for 60
cents. For this price, 29c. , we can
make n much'larger number of bargains
than at 9 or 19 coat sales. A few of the
many tremendous bargains which we
shall offer on Tuecday wo quote below.
Oiviag to haste ia preparation, many of
the most attractive bargains ^re not in-
cluded in this list.
29c. 29c. 29c. 29c.
(triotljing.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
iMtiiiy |>«u|iU »»y thut It U booU policy to
tak* mlvMntitge of CliNliruiia'a Jitnuarjr
•lock ri'tlucins aaU. to buy ov«rroiita or
• uitii. vveu.ir one ia not lu lininodUt* ii««tl
of KiiytliiuB, l>ecitu*« It I* not every day
one hat the o|i|iort unity to ni»ke • few
words, we hav.' distiibut
<'ountrv .■)l,UiH)uotHons of coal, the miners
have rci eiv. .1 everv .'.ollai of net nioiu y we
obtained for il, and Wi: lost In the oi.eiatlon
?'12."i7O.O0b besides, anil duriuj,' all Ihe.e 12
vears li.e stockhulders of the railroad com-
jianv wl.l 'h trans]. orted tlilscoul. who have
jiaiil f4d.<M«».(HM» ot money for their .»lock.
have no: received oiu' cent by way of divi-
dends, and tlicv have iu^t been called iipOU
with a portion of the junior sreuriii.'s to
pay in by way of assessntent* ei'.'.'MVl.O'Mi of
f re.-h inontv io make jiood the lo'Si s of the
compai ies.' In view of lliesc results it Is
not the time now, aceoiMiiiir to mv n\i\'X-
mont. to undertake lo pay iiioic money for
the same cl:is.( of labor than i§ paid I'V (Mher
eonipetilivc eom|mni<!s.
A train from liie Wyoiuiii',' rejfion, coii-
sistiiiiz of ".HI cars, arrived ill Keadiii',' Sun-
day. Tlic coal was mostly furnace, an 1 wan
nt once traiisfei rd lo the furnaces, vvlilch
are lu tbe mosi urgent lice.i of it.
Chanca for Wealth.
Chances for w«alth aro scnrcc, but when
Froxen llodieB Fouutl.
John ("oekery was found on the sidewalk
In New Haven, Ct., Saturday nl',dil in an un-
eonseious condition, with a bail ^a^h in bis
head an 1 his haiuls, ears and feet fr-t/en.
He died soon after. It [h supposed that lie
fell Willie drunk and fractured hi- sKiill.
John V. Hums was found about ml.hii.'hi In
a badly frozen condltbui. He had vvand< red
olV widle drunk. His condition is critic li.
lluiili Larkiu. a hostler, was proljalily
frozen to death in Filchburi,' Saturday ni.'bt.
"Doe" Nathan Churchill, an eccenirlc
eharacter of Plymouth, was found frozen to
death in his room Friday, his face gnawed by
•'Ids. . ^, , „
Mich.iel Tiernev, Hi?ed 22, while drunk,
was killed bv the cars in MerMen, Ct.,Satur-
«lay. The. body was frozen stitt" when foiiod,
Sunday. _
rHi-ndlne Without a License.
Post Commander Whalen and (^Jirlor-
Tuaster Dowlinyof (1. A. II. ro.st. .'isi. were
arresteil In New York Sunday, while es<orl-
iiiL' the bodv of n comrade to the cemetery,
charKcd with paradiuK with music, witliout
permission, (iruud Army men are very in-
dignant.
New Puhlicntlona.
(Juy Harris, the Runaway, by Harry
Castlemon, is No. *> of the Hoys' Home LI-
briiry. The four volumes prccodiii!,' tiiU
are a ;,'ii:»rautee that this story has n whole-
some, heartv tone, and Is tilled with just the
e\cltlii>? adventure and Incident that boys
like. Mr. t\istlemon lii n popular writer lor
vouiitf people. Published by A. L. Hurt, 102
\villiam street. New York, and for sale by
CoKKcshall for '2b cents.
They »y that when dh< In^halirouE mU
vnrtlaet a mark down In naythtiig th«
guoda ar«r HlvvHjt found lu his store, r«>>
diiee I lu price Juat ua announoed lu the
uewsiiapera. •
Kvt>ryl>ody iign-ca to aay that there Is uot
niiullier vlothlug atore iu town whore such
unoriuoui truwdi can lie m^u durlnn the
butiiie«M liuurs as there nrv luvarlably in
the oun-prle« clolhiiiii liouae of J. L. Chall-
foux, IS Centritl ttreet.
Competitors do i.ot like to iteknowlndft*
It. uevertlielnsn Uui people know by uxprrl-
euce that t'lialiroUK'a prices witi luvHflably
lower for the seir UMine i|Uitllty of goods,
niado Hiid triiiiniod In the aame inauuer,
than any otiier elothtug or hut house in
this city.
Mo doubt you are aware that J. L. Chali-
foux Is oue ot ths heMvlest eloihiug buyers
In this country. I n faet there are only v«ry
few firms lu tbuNttw Kiiglaud etHtcs tltut
consume ns many goods ns he does.
Pay lug spot cash Tor evvrythlug he pur-
chases, Hud buying large lota for hia Mnu-
chcster and Lowell stores, he obtains prices
fur his goods below the regular market
lates, whleh enable him to cut prices In
I>oweU ami Miiuuheatvr, to tho great dia-
pleasurts of his competltora.
J. L. Chnlifoux says, and there Is uo
doubt about It, that he sells more goods
than any other clothier In Lowell. Kottom
prices nnd good treatment to ciiatoiners
will always carry the day.
Mo one can afford. Injustice to his own
purse^ to buy clothing, gents' furnishing
goods, 8«"otch or fur enps, etc., without
visiting theone>prlce clothing house of J.
L. Chnlifoux, 15 Central street. You may
reat assured that if you ilud Just what you
want lu his atoro you will aave from 10 to
9S per cent, on your purchases.
You cannot make a mistake In buying
your goods from J. 1.. Chnlifoux, 16 Central
street. FIrat, his prices aro lower than the
lowest. Second, if after you return home
you find yon have bought an article yon do
not like, all you have lo do is to carry the
goods hack and your money will be cheer-
fully reftanded. What more can you ask ?
ALL KINDS
the fact that such a course would render Its j y„g i,ag Huekachc, Sore Muscles, Tender
«0r. for 1 yard 40 eent Ahaker Flannel.
•ittti, for 4 ynrda 18 cent Domet Fluuuel.
'4\>v, for I yard 50 cent Medicated Mfarlet
Mhaker Flannel.
90v. for » 1 '4 yards 30 cent White Nhaker
Flauuel.
•it)e. for 1 l-'t yards 88 oent Dice Table
Linen.
■lOc. for I yard 45 cent Damask Table
LIueu.
SOc. for 1 1-4 yards 37 oent fkiat dye Tur-
key He<l DaniMBk.
aec fur 0 yards H l-!l eent Cotton Flannel,
VUr. for 1-4 doxen Turkey Red Uoylles.
400. for l-» doxoii White Damask Napkins.
HOC lor t I '» yards fancy 50 eent Scrim
Cloth.
aOc. for 9 94 ernt Iluck Towels.
•Mc. for 3 15 cent all-linen Damask Towela.
«Oo. for a as cent Tttrkisli Towels.
iJOc. for a 50 cent Curtain Pole and Flx-
tiiroa.
ai>e. for fl yards 7 «ient Linen Crash.
t||»e. fur 4 yards 10 eent Linen Crash.
Wi', for :i l-'i yards Genuine Russia Crash.
aor. for 4 1-a yards 10 eent Century Cloth,
'i»v. for a yards lUccnt Plaid Naluaook.
Wv, for 7 1-4 yarda 7 ifui Print.
'40c. for 1 yard 5(> eent Jeraoy Flannel,
■40c. for I yard 40 eent Dress Goods.
aOc for 1-a yard ttLSO Fancy Trimming
Velvet.
;iO<-. lor 1 l-'3 yards beat Kngllsh Hilesla.
•4»t!. for 1 yard 75 e«<nt Peklii ►tripe Velvet.
'40c. fur 1 ounce Wright's and Lubln's Kx-
tract a.
■jOc. for 9 gents' '45 cent Hemstitched
IiMu<li(Mr('lilef«.
■40c. for 'i bidhs' '45 cent Uemat Itched
IlundUereblefs,
;iOe. for 10 5 cent Uandkerchlefs, colored
borders.
aOc. for 0 10 euat Hemstitched Uaiidker-
fblefs.
'40e. for '4 yards 95 oent l1ambn#fS
•40c. for 4 1.-4 yards lOoenl Hamburg.
■JOc. for a. 15 cent China Nilk Handkerchief.
•49t. for the ehoico of our 50 cent Jewelry.
■iOc. for 4 10 cLMit Linen Collars.
aOc. for 1 50 e.»nt Doll.
•40c. for 'i pairs '45 eent Misses* Uose.
!JOc. for "i pairs boys' heavy '45 eent Hose.
•iOc. for '4 pnira liir.ints' '.'if eent Woot Soeks.
•40c. for '4 pairs men's '4.5 ecut Uluo Socks.
■40e. lor 1 pair Indies' 80 eent LIslo Hose.
■!0e. for 1 gents' 50 eonWMiirt or Drawers.
■40c. for 1 50 cent Woolen Hood.
'40c. for 8 Corset Covers.
'4nc. for '4 pal ra Drawers.
•40c. for 'i Chemises.
•4i)c. for '} Child's Waists.
•lOe. for '4 skeins aO cent Yarn.
80c. f'»r 4 skeins lO cent Saxony Yarn.
80c. for 4 aUelns 18 1-8 cent Germantown.
aOc. for a skeins best Columbia German-
town. ,
aOe. for 4 skeins 10 cent Country Yarn.
88c. for 1 yard 50 cent Upholstery Fringe.
80c. for 8 pairs .37 cent Cashmere Gloves,
30«'. for a pairs 85 ceqt Mittens.
80c. for 60 cent Stamped Linen Goods.
We KoewM Would!
Well, Why Shouliln't They? They
are low Eaough, Gooil-
ness Knows.
We have had a biff trade ever
since we'tnarlied down ovr yoods
and announced our intention of
ffolng out of bunlneHU, We are
not making any monry, but we
have IcHH (/oodH every niyhtf and
now alt we wlnh ia to Hell out
cleant slick and smooth during
the coming six wet^s* We think
We h'tve marked our prices low
enough to do It, and stUl continue
marklnu down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
them out tit once, A glance at
our Dresit (Hoods, CloahSt Do^
tnestics, Hosiery, iHoves, Ham»
burgs. Laces and Underwear
will convince all that no such
genuine bargains are offered
elHi'where, Do not be humbugged
by unscrupulous ad vevtlsing
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every-
thing in our stock ia marked
down as represented.
•OF-
. A.T TUB •
29c. 29c. 29c, 29c.
29o. for lots of 50 and 75 oent articles
not included in this list. Many impor-
tant ones we have purposely left out for
fear our competitors would complain to
oar creditors.
Great 29c. Sate
Tuesday, commencing at 9 o'clock.
Don't miss it. This is the only 29
oent sale of the series.
towards preparing the country for self-pro
Courier Job Office.
BON MARCHE,
]||,errimack and Kirk Streetsr.
39c. 39c. 39c.
Oswald & Co.,
3a niiU 37 Contrnl fsltreet.
O'DONNELLJ GILBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AND
Closing Out Sale
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
All our Clents* Heavy i'nderwear
at Half Pi- ice.
60 dozen Blue Bibbed Shirts and Draw-
ers for 38c., down from 62.
60 dozen Oents' 8cotch Gray Shirts and
Drawers for 38c., dowu from 75.
Gents' Scarlet Shirts aud Drawers for
59, 67, 87c., $1, previous prices 75o.,
$1.10, $1.25, $1.50.
100 dozen Gents' White All-Wool Shirts
and Drawers for exactly half price,
37 1-2, 50, 62, 75o.
Ladies' 38-cent Vests dowu to 26c.
Ladies' 50 and 62-ceDt Vests down to
38o.
Ladies' 76-cent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2o.
Ladies' Medicated All-Wool, richly worth
$1 25 to $1.50, down to 76o.
Boys' Scotch Gray Shirts and Drawers,
62 cents, down to 38c.
All our 20 and 26-cent Hose down to
12 l-2c.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 oents, down to
25o.
About 100 lbs. 8-o9nt Ball Yarns, all
colors, down to 5c.
In Corsets, Eibbons, Handkerchiefs, Xid
Gloves, Hamburg, Cotton Underwear,
Cloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
j|9-Ladles are requested to visit our store
and compare prices.
0'DONNELL& GILBRIDE,
116 118. 120 & 122 Merrimftok St.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New Tork
Markets.
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEBs MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1888.
From Satardaj's Second Edition.
O
LOCAL NEWS.
8UNDAT SEBVICK8.
I Froin Cordley A Company,]
The Wall Street News says: Mr. U. G. Mar-
quaiid hiiB put Mr. .John Jaeob ABtor aud other
luUniatc fl ItMKlH luto Mlo»*ourJ Tadtlc at hlKhcr
than guliix iljfureH.
Jourual Hi)L'»lul report* aiiOtlior cave In at No.
1 shaft of tHli.ujtt A llicla at i p. m. yesterday.
, Karth fell lu for .'M) leel, binoke anil ^as esc«i)e(l,
a Uelermlue<l effort U-lnjt luaile to close opou-
Tlie feellDK l»>l» mornliig was rather bullish
becausi- saiurtlayV <lo»o mu« firm un«i Missouri
Faullld liufi rallieil. Corblu's stuloineut corUiln-
lyfoi-ecusli* early re«um|»tloa In \jie UcadlnK
uilueH :uiil I.ontloii U »tro*nf ihU wOrnteg.
Clearing houne rule Vi to 3 per cent.
< <Juotatlous.
UONUB.
<Jio»lug Wpenlng Closing
Jan. ,11. JtM.n.
• • MJ f • • •
.. 101 ....
oV t •• •
II Kill HTKKICT.
Kev. F. P. Wood of Acton occupied the
puliiit ill tbo uioriilux. lueaeliluit Uo\i\ tho
text ••Have Faith lu God." L'oiihlilcrliiK the
liny tluifo waN a f^oo i oouKreu'utfo". . Notice
I waM },'iveuof the ii tetiuji of tlio ludfes' how-
iuK eircle wilh Mr.-". Albert A. JlaKj^ett
Weiluesday ufteruoou at 3 o'clock. At tho
meetiu}; of the Y. I'. S. V. K. iu the evenlni?
notic'ofihe uuion prayer lutittlut? of the
ChristlttU Kudcuvor sodelieH at tlie Fin*t
t'on^^re^utiouul church
was uuuouuccd. The prayer
Murpby, barmoDlca hoIoh by Mr. Beede, vlo- (Jpeciul DOSUatCheS tO tiie COUriOr
lin lioloM by MUh FloHKle Eaton, readlogu by I «^ *^
WUH Bradley. AciOuipanUt, Mrs. Sajmou
The Florences will be ut Music ball Thurs- \
day lu a ^reat doulile bill, '4lusbaud Iluut- '
lug" aud •'Dombey aud .Sou."
A HEAVY VERDICT.
LOCAL FIBKS.
g.)K. AW.ft's ....
., K. A >V. Im-onies
MexU'uu Central 4'&
Chi., Ilur. A Nor. fl's
floatheru KaiissH O's
WIscoutiD Cc'utral lit
L.AMU aTl>CIU.
Boston S
Frenciunau's Bay 0'^
ftaa I'U'Ko « M^i
West Lull •t^ii
TKbKI'UOKK B1 iOViU.
American Hell Tel. Co -.M<)3<
■rle Tulephuue Co 3ux
UAILUOAU MTofktS.
A.,T. Afl. Ko M
Chlr«iro. Iliu-. A Uulncy .... IMV
Chi., fliu. A Noitliurn (W
Mexlt-au ( rnlral • I4)i
Union I'ui'iUc ^1
LOUAL mAILKOADI.
t.Y. * N. K »7(<
SStuuAAHmny W.m
NKW truuK aruoKH.
Cblraao A Nortliwu«t'n .... KX)
Central i» I N. .Icmey 7Bi»
Delawjiiv, L. A \V liU',
Douvur A lort Worth 41 Si'
Krle iVi
Loulovllle A Nanhvllle 61^'
Lake Htioio tKl
Missotirt l'i«IU<: Ktt«
Nurth I'tu'ltto a
Hurt)) rarlllc prof tOV
New York Central MH
MorfulU A U'citoru MX
Omaha '^U
Orccoii TntUM-umlH'l 'i°i*4
PbU. A UcadUiK (iA
Tev.'.M I'Hctllc 'i&'4
Ualoa I'actUr A'Si
MUCKLLANKOUS.
Western Tnlun 77K
Oregon liii|irov(.-nieut M^j
Pulnnan I'aliu^Co 141*^
PaolUc .Mall Mh,
Lamauu :?. 8. Co 4U.'k
UIMIMO aTUOKS.
Atlantic ... IS
Lialuniei A llucla 310
Huron A'^
Clsooobi ................. .... «I4
Qulncv Oil
Tamarack 1W>
NKWH ITKMft*.
—Mr. Murdocli, an old man, a promiuent
riti/cn of l'iU»l>un<, I'a., wan lleeced uut of
flO.OOO by buucu xteercrH Satunlay. be
ilrawiiiK the uiuuey from the bunk to uive
tbotu.
—The boiler u( tlic iu^ /ouavo blew uit nt
the«|U!ir«ntiueHtatlou, New York, Huiiday.
fatally ocaldluK Tat rick Ilealey. Hremau, and
bailly s<aldint{ 'lohn (,'oiinellv, eiiKlncer,
•lotau McKfiiuy, fircnuui, aud Bernard Hue*
Doy, i>teward.
-Wiilkcr Ilurker aud Ix^on .Jones, while
workin;; iu u sub-way manhole in New York
Satuniuy, were oven-ouie by tiu? fuuioH of a
fas pipe. .loucN died before help cauic, and
laikcr was removed uuconscluus to the
New \urk lici^pitid.
—A •n\U'A of lun-;rlurH vihlled llio .iow(dry
store of B<;iijauiin F. I'hillipH, at North .Ia<'k-
son. <>.. Siitunliiy. and. borint; otV the lock.
drilled two liolei^ iu the >af*; and blew il open
wilh «l\ iianiitc. They seturcd ;,'old watcher,
diiimoiids and Jewelry inuouuliii;; to ^^CUHX).
The safe also contaiu'eif nearly $4000 in nulCH
that wcro partly burned by the cxpluHivc.
Pntal Prlatu Klcht.
Tom White, know a» ".Swipes, the News-
boy," and Billy Dempsey, two feather
weight pUL(iliols. louKlit at Furl Hamilton, L.
1., .sihiday, whi'U ""^wipes'' kuorked Ids man
uut iu less than two mlnulcM wilh a leniblu
1)unch in llu- stunuu'h, from which he died.
)einpseywasu utility nntn in Ihe presi^
room of'liu' Ni'W York Herald, watt 'I'i vrurs
old, and leaves a widow and child. Wliitc
Kavo hiiUHeif up.
-." »^' ' V Wirt- ^M»^—
f »»iiffrfd fi-oni A very pevere cold In uiy
head for iiioiilhn and usc<l everything i-cconi-
niended but coul 1 gel no relief. Was advised
to use Kly'fi <Jr<<ani Halm. It hah worked like
magic In U« cure. I am free from my coliI after
using the Halm ono >teck ami I believe U Is the
best remedy known. Feeling grateful for wliat
It has < lone for nic I 8cn<l this teBtlironlnl.—
Samuel . I. Harris. Wholesale Uroeer, III) Front
street. N«\v York.
Two bottlen of Kly'9 Cream Hnlm c-ured tlio
wife of n well known U. s. A. (Jtnernl and also
two army ofllcerrt lu Arizona of Caianh.
fflarnases.
In thl* city. .Ian. .'I, bv Rev. W. T. Worth, K<i-
want T. Tnvlor and
both of Wartlinnt.
i?i
Mr6. EsUier E. Melville,
i9eatt)s*
, The Jury In the Snow-Alley Case Award
I Plalutlir •<Hi.SH7.ft0,
I Hkdiiam, Jau. '2a.— Tbe jury in the Know-
A Troublesome Blase on East Merrimack Alley ease rot jrned a verdict this luorning
Street. ^ ^ ^ ,^ in the superior civil court In lavor of the
The firemen wen
this morninx to the -„ ,
bered 10»> and 108 Fast Merrimack "reel,
one half occupied by John aicAt*kie while
George Kmery rehiiles lu the other,
liie apparently caught either
CARLISLE NOT SEATED.
BANK CASHIER KILLED.
Report of Deaths for the Week KniHng
Jan. »1, 1888.
14— Wm. G. Flanders, 01, pneumonia.
Mellen .1. Lang, eongCHlion of lungs.
18— Alice Hlrd. iO, ionRuni"Mlon,
14— Patrick Dfmpney, 40, llrlght's disease.
Eliza C.iMsldv, 1 <lay. Infantile.
16— 8.irah G. Hullons, Kl, i anilysU.
Martha E. .Stevens, »;.», auoplexy.
Melissa ( ony, .W, pneumonia.
Itose McMaiius, M, apoplexy.
Ilaiuiab White 4.t, ncrlUcntal fall.
Aiigrilna Durant, II, typhoid fever.
Mary E. Haines, U, croup.
John Hoyd, 10 ninnths, pneumonitis.
I6-8U an Hill, :H), old age.
Alfred .1. Mosclcy. 'M. (ionsumptlon.
Corn A. CoggCKball, HO, cxingestlon of lungs.
Husan Crowe, (il, diarrhiua. •
Sand) A. Lceson, il, racmlirancous croup.
17— Wm. Brown, W, paralyMs.
Louisa Parker, 70, apoplexy.
Ellen U'llare, .58, mplliary bronchlUs.
James Krennnn, Trl, congestion of lungs.
Anthony Mead, 48, heart disease.
.Arthur E. Ulehiinls, 3, croup.
18— Mlllcent Wlldc, .V), heart disease.
Thomas II. <>. PInkcrton, 44, apoplexy.
Enrna L. Kemlall, 40, typhoid pneumonia.
Maggie llniran, :(!), dropsy.
Edward E. Dcneiult, ii, paralysis.
Wilfred Larourslcro, 9 months, oonrulstons.
Annie TIerney, 10 days. Infantile.
19— Florence flurcaux, .1, meningitis.
.Tohn E. O'Hara, 5 days. Infantile.
Mary Molvy, 51, phthisis.
flO— Sarah lIcAnnoy, 5, contumptlon.
Henry Claneey, i, diphtheria.
n— Llizle Kennedy, 47, pneumonia.
QugjiD P. Daomax, city Clark.
service, which fpllowed, wu"» led by Uev.
Mr. Wood.
JOHN 8TUKKT CIllMHH.
Despite the cold wealhkr a lafKc conu'rc-
Satiou was piestiit at the morning service,
wiiih' to the accident to Mr. CInrU. the or-
gaul-t. Dr. F. U. Kix prcsldcl at tlie organ.
The Hinging bv the t:hoir w»k excellent. Tho
holo bv Miss Uol»l)iiis was great Iv appreciat-
ed. Mr. Hose preached au cxfcilent dis-
course from Ihe »d \frse of the 43il Psalm,
•'U send out thv light aud thy truth; Id them
lead me; let tiien> guide me, uido thy holy
hill aud to thv talHTUUcles." Tho prayer of
the rsaliulsl suggests the thought of truth as
a guiiie to (iod. Di»»t souU need si-nal
lighth of truth. Various uses of li;:ht lor
signals wcro referred to, uud it was shown
to l>e first a nudter of imporlame that we
have true aud not faine signs, socoiul, that
we read aright tho true signs, aud, ihinl.
that we follow the true higus which lead ua
totJoU. ., , . .
The Sabbath school wai fully attended aud
several new sidiolars were received luto
mcnd)ershlp. Tlie youn;r people's meeting
was very full. Dr. S. ti. Bailey had charge
and it was full of interest.
The gospel service in tin; auditorium was
another of the sij i«^s that was appreciated liy
tin" puhlic. As the weather was so liitcirsely
e«iid it was not supposed that many would
attend, but it was a happy «lisai»pointmeid to
tile geiitieinen whw aro managing llii^^ series
of meellngs in coiduuellou with the popidar
pastor, for a ■g'»<>d-'»l''»''' au»lienco atteiuled
and were w.ll repaid. The si^^dng of
chorus, clioir and longregation improves
Willi eaeli service. .Mr. Ho-i- dwell on Ihe
storv ot Paul ami the jailer, or lh«; iutjuiry,
"W(»at shall I do u. In- saved." The after
meeting was largely attended and very Inter-
est lug. S'versd lose for piaxcrs.
Next sundav a special progiaiuine of music
IkHIi at luoiuiiig aud cMiiiug will be .U'-
raiiged, \vhieh will be uniiuunced iu Hie dully
puiMjrs ."Saturday.
Y. M. ( . A.
The ll.l.'i nraver serxice and .'1 |). in. young
men'.s meeling'\csteniuy were well attended,
Mr. J. F. William". >:iviu;< au Intertsiiuu ad-
dress at tlie latter service.
Tonight Hie local Superinleiidoiith* uiiloi)
meets; und Ihe Young Woman's Christian
Tcmperuuou union will luecl at 7.44 in the
room<(.
Thursday evei.ing at T.-M) the prayer ser-
vice for Ihi) benefit of college young ineu
will l»e belli in Hie .lolm street C on;{ regal lou-
al church, (ieueral .Secretary Harlow will
have charge and Bev. W. H. Ayrcs wlil speak
on college work.
Contlnuea on Seveoth page,
The
from the
Wednesday evening 1 kitcheu stove or under a water pijHi In Mr.
Hiid praise I McAskie's house, as a pile of burned paper
AMrSEMRNTA.
"KEI'I'I.EIt'H K<diriNK.S."
Gut Williams's new pieee entertained nu
audience of paving proportions at Musjc
hall .Saturtiay night. His own nart gave
him verv good oi)|K)rtunilies for the display
of his p«''cuiiar aldlilies, and his acting and
singing were both bcartlly ajiplaiided. The
Hii|r|)urting company is sufflciently comiMi-
teul. Fraud (iirani makes "Dune Nelso" a
ileclded hit. Other charaeiers are *ui»-
taiiied by Mrs. F. A. Tnnm hill. Misses Mat-
He D. Ferguson, Hose Watson. Carrie Liv-
ingston, Messrs. C. F. Tiugay. C. K. (Hrard,
.Stuart llrodock, T. W. Babcock, Thomas
Brennau aud Frank liray.
"<IVKIt rilK OAltDKN WAI.I.."
Mr. and Mrs. (icorge S. Knigbl, with their
talented ••ompaiiv. appeared in "Over tho
Harden Wall,'' at' Munllugton hall Saturdav
night, and were welcomed by a likige audl-
enee that enjovod Ihe performance from l»e-
gliining lo end'. The idece is well known,
liut soiiM! of the members of the company
liave not appeared in Lowell iu JSaturday
night's roles Iw fore. This was true of Mr.
Ctaaries Siiaekfonl. who has l-eeii with Hie
comi)anv but a week. For the time lie lias
assumeil Ibtf «liiiracter of "Tom ,'l"'«*:y" •>"
did lemarkably W(dl, und bis tenor siuginK
was especially good. .Mr. Kniglil was good,
••as Usual." hut .Mrs. Knight liad a coldwhieli
Hllected iicr siii;;iiig. In licr '•moouli;;lit
dance," however, she took the house by
storm b>the grace of her movements. '•.Ju-
lius .Suit'/, jr.." wa* made a very lively ami
limber voun;; husband by Mr. Ben F. (iriii-
ntll. ills dancing was excellent, his singing
fair, and ids acting very good. -Moses
WiaiigU:" was a^mlnor part well taken by
W. C. .Sampson, "nridget," by Samuel .1.
Ilyaii, was overdone, bul caused much uicr-
riineut. "Uosa" and ".Mrs. Bi.tscy .Snil/,"
were ••iiaiucters well taken by .Miss Uosita
indicated that an attempt luid been ma''® t"
thaw out the pipes, which were frozen. The
flames worked upward and into tlie apart-
ments of Mr. Kniery. Tho rear uurt of the
I^ was considerably dainuged, and the lire
was so situateil that it rei|uin'd some work to
extinguish It. Mr. McAskJe's loss by fife
and water will be iu the uels-hborliood of
♦T.'k no insurance. Mr. Kmeiy's 'o** will
Hot 1)0 so lart'e and an liisunuico of $1000
will iiulemnifv him fully. The house Is
owned bv (Jeorge 11. Appleton, jr., of Bos-
lou aud lie will lose about {((400 on hU prop-
erty, which was Insured.
Other Fires.
An alarm from box .'I'i about 0.43 Saturday
night was occasioned by a , bhuiug ehlmucy
on a hoUse In'.Seventb street.
A burning eliimney on I'nion street called
out the department .Saturday nijjbt about
4l..']U. Trivial ilamagu.
An alarm of fire from box 13 was sounded
at l'i.4fl toiiay, aud was caused by a coat
catching fire while water pipes were being
FIIIE lllCCOUD.
A Serious AAilr at Limestone, lud,— One
of the Murderers Lynched,
Nkw YoitK, .Ian. 23.— A H|>ecial to the
Heralil from Limestone, Ind., says that at
aiioul 11 o'clock Saturday four masked men,
all heavily armed, rode up to tho Citi/eus"
hank and dismouutetl. The leader entered,
and, covering tho cashier, N. T. Reynolds,
wilh a pistol, demanded the cash un hand.
Ueynolds pretended tocomply.but closed und
locked the safe Instead, whereupon one of the
robbers shot and inslanllv killed him.
The bank was tlieu ransacketl and $2.*K)0 sc-
i-u)-ed. An unsuccessful attempt was then
made to open the safe. At the sound of the
Ijisiol shot several ueoide came running to
tiie bank lo ascertain the cause of the trouble,
l»ut they wert! filed on l»y the robbers on
guard, Biul retreated to arm themselves and
give tlie alarni. In a few minutes 20 or ."W
ariueil citi/ens hurried to the bank, and in
the melee which followed one of the robbers,
who was ideuiified as a ranchman uamed
Kvans, living near the town, was
killed, and four citizens siighUy wouu<!-
ed. The llireo surviving robbers
rode away with the booty capture<l
tliavved out In the Ne«uiith building. No ^fter an hour'* baiil pursuit a iiosse efiected
fire apparatus was used lu putting it out. Hie capture of thy trio, aud brought them
back to Limestone. Judge Lynch found the
loader guilty of inurtlering tlie cashier, aud
he was at on<'e hangeil. The »>ther two will
be turned over to tho ruiteil Stales authori-
ties at Fort WlehltH. The stolen money was
recovereil. The r<»bbers were all cattle ranch*
ers of the neighborhood, l)ut were kuowu aa
hard cliaraclers.
The Holyoke Knvelope Factory Burued,
A fire, whose cause Is Unknown, broke
out in the third story of tho Hoiyoke ouvol-
o|>c factory at Holyoko Sumlay afternoon,
aud destroyed tho iuiilding, machinery uud
stock, causing a loss of if;)oo.(H)0. It was m
ditHcult fire to liamlle, as il had vfuincd good
headway when discovered, and the hydraalM
were frozen, so llial water iiad lo l»e ol»-
tallied from the canals by cutting through SO
iiiclics of ice. Tho ttiiipcialure was three
below zero, and the lireiiieii sufiered from
Hie cold. Besides, several Were injureil l)y a
{ailing wall. The company had just reeeived
a lariie contract from tlio government, aud
most of Hie hto<k destroyed was for govern-
ment work.
A llaptist CInireh Destroyed.
,\noverlieate<l chimney caused a lire in
tiie Central Baptist churcli at Mlddleboro'
Suntlay, and it was enlirely.coiisuiuetl. The
Sunday school was in session at the lime, but
the clilldren were got out in safety. Tho
firemen were hampered by tho cold. 1 he
loss is ♦PJ,OO0. The church wn» an old one,
having lieen built in IHiW, iTut of late years
had been extensively imiuovud. It will be
rebuilt at once, as the society is a wealthy
one. Tho Imliding was the gift of Levi and
Flieuezer I'elree and tlie organ, worth i?;iO00,
was given by the wife of Prof. Jcnks of
Brown university.
A Montreal Fire.
Karly Saturday morning a fire iiroke out lu
a magnificent block of stoue ItuildinK* on St.
.lames slrecl, Montreal, and |»rovcd to be
oneof the most disastrous «onrtagr«tloHs lu
that city for a long time, thi; loss amount ing
to ♦;J00.'000, with insurunco of it«i;i7,O00. Tlie
lliermoiiu'ter was 'JO «legrees l»elow zero, and
Hie hose, iu many instances, was frozen st'fi".
The huflrerings of Hie firemen wore terrible.
Among the buildings destroyed Is the uew
cut-stone block of Bourgeau A: llerron. spico
manufactur TH, erected last Summer at a cost
of fT.'i.OOO. Beside tills firm tbe otiier losers
were: The Dominion art furniture factory;
J. B. Menard, liat ami cup block uianufactui-
or; Wilfred Mocpiin, confeclloner; .J. .).
Dully Jk Co. ami S. H. * A. S. Kwitut, coflee
and spice manufacturers; W. Aikermaii.
printer; Little* Lane, engravers; Tetu .V
Co., manufacturers' agents; the AiueHcau
cigarette factory ; Laiuame .t Co., iiuiillsli-
ers; W. O. N. Parker, tailor; Henry, .John-
son i*i- l..ori| and .lohn L. Thoiiipsuu, .Sons ,V:
Co., proiiriclary nietlielnts; .). II. Klliot,
lilliogranher; K. Ii. Furniss * Co., wines:
Saverv A Treiiholme ami II. .Sabasiiau and
Alex \Vill«;s,jnanufaclureiV agents.
Fourteen Men Perished.
Fourteen men perisjied in a fire in a board-
Dau r>rlsroll Ilanfed.
Nkw Youh. .Ian. '23. -Duiiiel Driseoll,
wlio.ou the 2Uth of June, IHHd, shot and
kllic.l "Bcezy" (iarHty, his mlsires.*, while
Iryiii:.' to slay John M«-Carthy, a brothel
keeper, was hanged this morning in the
Tombs yard. For the first time in Hiu his-
tory of tills elty and county a man lias paiil
tlic'lilghcst i>ciinlly known to the law on a
.M<ui(!ay. He wa» liaiiKcd at T.'JI*. Hi- <lied
wiHiou't making a s<'eiie. aud licggiMl Wanlen
Walsh's pardon for the hanl things he had
said a;{uinst lilni.
AerUleut on the II., C. nml M.
I'l.V.MMi I II. N. II. , Jan. '23.— The Shoo
Fly train south ran idniie track at Warren
-Sniunill at 7 o'clock tills morning, demolish-
in;; one car und sliukiiig U|) tiie paWuigers
badly. No one was litrrt. Cause, uf brok-
en rail. Tills makes tlie fourtii derailmeut of
trains since .Saturday iiiglit. All truiiis are
fr.Mii three to four hours iatc.
What is Scrofula
It Is that Impurity In the blood, whbli, ac-
cu-tiiilatliig In the glands of the ne.k, produces
unslKliily lumps or swellings; which caiiscs
paliitui running sores on the arms, legs, or
fei'i ; wtitch develops ulcers In tho eyes, ears, or
iio.-i , often causing blindness or desfoess;
wlilfli U the origin of ptmides, cjiacerons
growths, or the inaiiy other inanlfesluMons
Usually aserlbod to "humors;" which, fastttnliig
Up'.ii the lungf. causes exiiisuinptlon and death.
Hctug the mo«t ancteul, It Is the iiiusi gencnd of
all diseases or affections, for very few iHsrsons
are entirely free from It.
HOW OAN IT BE OUBED
y taking IloixI's sarr<aparllla, vvldcli, by the
icninrkable cures It lia« accomplished, often
when other medicines have failed, has proven
ItKClf to be a potent ami peculiar medicine for
lids illseaso. .'•'ome of tlie^e ciiifs aro really
wonderful. If you sutler tniiii scrt/fula In any
of Us forms, be »ure to try Hood's .Sarsaparllla,
THE PECULIAR MEDICINE
"I had running sort's ou my limbs for live
years, so bad at tbiies that I could not walk, nor
r-loep nights. Wliou I commcDccd taking
I Hood's .Sarsaiiarllla, I was lo pain so revere
In- iiouse in Tower. Minn.. Saturday, f^^f'*^ ^uatU'Rm^nt <U',,i'rnn' U. I had no appetite
and fell away, but Hood's Sarxapnillla did me
;i wonderlul Hinouiit of good. 1 have a goo.l
bodies havo U'cii taken from the ruins. The I
tliermomeler siood -lO degrees below zero, ,
njid the sulVertiigs of those who escaped j
were irreat. Itobert Whllfoid, aw explorer, I
wasimeof tbe victims, the .others l>eiiig j
woodmen. '
Other Fires.
Two blocks of i)uildin;.'s in the business I
portion of Leinont,;WI miles from Chicago,
were burned Saturday night. .V high wind
was blowing, and helped in spreading the
fire. Aid was solicited from (Jliicugo. bul
was refused on the ground tbat Cbieugo
Worrell and Miss L. Bra.llcy. The music of j needed all her fire apparatus he^sel.^ There j
the piece was taking, ami some of the dresses were some tenement liouses ixirned. the iii-
" ■ ■ ■■ =.-... mates of which had a narrow esea|)e from
death. The loss is not slated, bul tbe build-
II ppetltc, nave gained In flesh, and c^tii sleep
well. .My sores are almost healed, and 1 can
easily do a good .lay's work." .Mica. C ¥.
Lord, Hover, N. 11.
Hood's Sarsapurilla
Sold by all druggists. *1 ; six for 4^. Prepared
Oidy by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO DoMow One l>oIlni*
of tho ladies were iiuile rich.
l»AY Ni:ilSKKY OPK.NI.no.
The day nursery opened lis new ijuarters
Satunlay" Lveiiing, and a very successful
opening it pntved. Tlic nursery is now lo-
cated at No. 33 iloody street, in a tenement
owih.mI by Ihe Merrimack MHunfacturing
companv. The interior of Hie iiuilding was
hnndsoihelv decorated with flags and bunt-
ing and presented a very attractive apjiear-
ance.
In Mio afternoon an entertnlnmcnt was
given the chiMreu by Masters Fred Coburu
and (luy H. « base, who furnisbcil a magic
lantern exhibition and grab boxes. The
choir of St. Anne* Si cliurch sang, and Mr.
Harry B. Day favare«l the cLlldrca with a
Ings were well insured
A loss of |i7.V)0 was i-aused by a lire in the
Koot ami shoe store of Charles' C. Frost, a !
tenement overhead and an a'ljoiulng building' j
in .saxton River, Vt., Sunday. |
A big aparlment house at the i-orner of i
Oakvvooii and C<dtage (J rove avenues in Chi-
cago, in whhdi 40 people were livinn, was
burned Sunday morning. Tlio loss on the
building, on Hie property of tenants and ou
the stock of merchants tui the lower floor is
*.'»(),000. Miss Alibie Birdcall, a teacher, lost
her way in the smoke aud was found lying in
two feet of water in the cellar, and T. D.
Mclviilip was injured. Both will probably
die. Most of the tenants had to leave the
» .-t •
ir^jikr'
rhrS;V'.'LTr'At"*l"' '^l',Sj;S"';S,«"5 ; \» A-n-stemam, N. v.. .Su„d«y. TLc 10.. 1,
«,., Mr.. S. T. J"o»u; Ibe ••taijcjt tuUlj" •"^■jy^- , „ „p„ll,«r.' .1»-
POWbER
AII80LUTKLT PUIIK AND IIKALTIIFl'L.
ttossessing all the good fiualltles of
uaklna: |M>wd«rs, while It contains
none of their injurious Insredlente.
Tb. ...lo was «?"J'"™VI»'^ »»'',''„''»"''■ I *T^^^^ I.„'y mine, X«-
the nurserv, has resigned logo to a similar | •'"""• ■
position in" Lawrence. Her place, here will
be taken by Mrs. M. E. Pike, who will be as-
sisted by MiH. Ellen 0'I.M3urT, for some yeara
the asHistant matron ut the Faith bome.
Rescued at Sea.
Henry Batten, wlio was reported lost in
Iptwicb bay from the acbooner Alice 31.
MAUDK BANKS TONIGHT. Hawkcft. which arrived in Ciloucester Satur-
If Lowell people really appreciate a tint- jay, ^vas fortunately picked up by tbe fish-
rate dramatic entertainment Hicy will avail , j„j. ^j.^ooncr Percy, lie was discovered seat-
themseivea of the opoortunity to eiyoy one ; ^^^ ^i ^,^^ oa„^ j,ut was so Imdiv chilled that
which Miss Maude Banks's appearance at , i,g ^^u Id do but little. His ha'uds were froz-
Muslc hail tonight will afl'ord. .She will ap- | e„ ^o the oars, and it was with difticulty that
pear as "Joan of Arc," in a play founded on jjg ,.f,u|j ^.\f,,^f himself. He was taken to his
the heroic life aud brilliant career of tbe ( |,on,c \n |.:aKt Giouccster. Ills right hand
Maid of Orleans. She has won the very j ^g, badiv frozen and may have to be ampu-
warmest praise for lier work in the part, the j igie,l, ifg bad a thrilling experience while
Washington Star going so far as to say : We ; drifting around, being many times temptctl
who reinemlwr Charlotte Cushman ore ' |o]yQ,p oyei-^onrd.
thrilled when we ace that iu Maude Banks i "^ .. " . —
she llvcH again. The mysterious origin of man has been
NOTM. 1 partially disclosetl by the Indianapolis Cltl-
A vcrv enjoyable entertainment wm given ' zen, who found an iiifant in a tin-pail at tbe
Saturday evening at tbe women's branch of ! top of a tree.
PEACE JUBILEE ItlAlN.
Giimore's Band,
FIFTY PIECES.
tbe People's club under the direction of MIm
Julia Batcbelder. Tbe programme consUted
of tonga b7 MlM Julia Batcbeliler tod Mr,
„^ It is to l>e remembered there
Is nothing mysterious about Dr. Bull's Cough
Bjrrup; a few dooes will cure your oold and
oougn.
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Lowell Choral Society.
ITS VOICES,
Mill LETITIA FRITOH, Soloiit.
ORAM DBST OOKOBBT Or THE BKAMOIK,
Tlekets at Dunuit * Rogen',
The ^Democrats Unable to Get
a Quorum.
Baiting ^Qtolvrr*
Another
Adjournment
House,
of the
WASiiixtJTON, Jan. 21.— Iu the House to-
day Mr. Crisp of (ieoi"gia culled up tho con-
tested eloction case of Thoel>e against Car-
lisle, the pending question being on the reso-
lution of tbe mi^orily of the committee on
elections couOrmiug Mr. Carliski'a tiUe to the
scat.
Mr. Hogg of West Virginia eutered a mo-
tion to reconsider the vole by which Hie
House yesterday defeated the resolution pro-
viding for a reo'penimc of the case.
Mr. Cbipmau of Michigan asked unatii-
mouM consent to ofi'er a resolution bearing ou
Hie subject, but objection cuiiie in the shape
of demands for the regular order. 'I'lle vote
on the minority resolution resulted: Yeas,
140; nays, 0; uo ouoruiu.
Mr. Crisp, staling that tlio vote had dis-
closed tho fact that there was no quorum
present, moved that Ihe House adjourn. Ou
this Mr. Ke«'«i demaiideil Hie yeas and navs,
and the vote was l.'UI yea to I'iU nay. Mr.
Ueed declared thai Ihi! democrats would have
to seat Carlisle, aud thus fur they have been
uuable to do so.
FROM ABROAD.
A Steamer Wrecked— Throe I.Ives Lust.
liONlMiN, .Ian. 'JL— The iron steamer Con-
stance, of .'M.'i tons burthen, iMdoiigiiig to Hie
Bristol Steam Navigation company, has been
wrecked at I'ly mouth during a fog. Three
persons were drowned.
A l.i<|uur Wiir In Canada,
KiN(is'i(>N,«iid., .iaii. 'Jl. In retullHtlon
for the liard fight being ntade liy the leniper-
uiice people of Leeds county, eleven build-
ii'gs have liecn burued at Irisii Cre«'k, the
Melliodist chureli aud a tuiiuery ut Ivcniiell-
ville were liunied uud five cuusiables
have been stoiitd and asoaulted. Dr. I''ei'gu-
sou, M. r., and three oHier'>. OIU! of Iheiii a
minister, were assaili;d aiiil Ihreideiied vvitli
murder, and two deacons of a Baptist
cliur«'li have liceii wariioi lo dismiss their
minister or have Iheir cbureh burned. Tho
lom|>eran«'e peoiileureuiKllsuiayed, however,
and have had forty or fifty t-ivcrn keepers
lined; have sent liireeoU'eudcrs lo the petil-
teiitiarv und liave'haii the assailants of tiie
constables fined ^><00.
Itailroad Accident at Amherst, N. H.
Nai«ii( A, N. IL, dan. 'il.— The milk train
over Hio Wilton railroad for Boston from
Hi-eeiifieltl and Wilton, due in tills city al
H.'2A this morning, m< t with an aceident near
Amherst station. One of tlie wheels came
oil Hie locomotive, throwing Hie engine ami
cars from Ihe track. No one was seriously
injured. All trains over the Mauehesler ami
Keeue road are blockaded, both going south
aud north, l»y the accident. A wrecking
train has gone fiom this city, a>i<l the traek
will soon be in order. Damugu mosHy to
truck and locomotive.
A Mew L.Bl*or Arrangement.
AldtANY. N. Y., .Ian. 'il.— Kathbone. Sard
k Co., Iron founders, proposcl lo their em-
ployes last week Hiat Ihe flrm retain 10 per
cent, of Hie men's wages until Hie end of
Hie year. Hie sitiiie Ut be forb-ited in ease of a
strike bv tlie men. or iu the <!Veiit of a lock-
out by llie firm Hie ufu to be paid 10 per
cent, of llieir wages during Hie lockout.
The executive board i>f Hie Kliiglds of
Labor gave the eui|>loyes of Hic firm full lib-
erty to do as they saw" fit. Yesterday a del-
egation of mohb-rs \vait«!il upon Hie firm au.l
ace«'ptetl the conditions.
The Ithode I Aland Cunaresslonal Cont«*st
Nettled,
I'uox ii>nsrK, H. L, Jan. '21.— Hon.
Cliarles s. Hra<lley has witli.liavvii from the
eoiite-sl ft>r Hie se-it of Hiui.'W. O. Arnold.
ropn.Midalivo from the western tlistrh-t of
Kliode Inland. His letter savs an illness of
ncarlv four weeks has »liown liiiii Hud it is
nc«'essaij. s<i far as possible, for him to
avoid, for the sake of recovery, any exerlioii
or o.\eilcinent.
Murder In thf> .Heeon<l Degree.
.NoKWHii, Conn.. Jan. 'il. -Tiu; jury in
the east; of Terry for killilii,' Whittlesey of
New London brought in a verdlet of murder
ill the second th-gree.
Acme Skates
All solid >'tocl and line llnlsli,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
•
Our sto«;k of .■skates Ik the larjrest ever offered
In Lowell, aiid cuibruoes all leading styles and
makes.
TLETT
n
DOW^v
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOB BIID-WINTEB, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavj M«rino, Oaabmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Oloyes.
Fur Caps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Ifnikrat.
Oenteel Scotch Olovei.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Sashei,
in the club and other colors.
The latest ideal in Full Dress Beqnisitei.
Hoveltiei in Fine 9eck Dreisings, Muf-
fleri, Snipenders, Handkerohiefi,
Olovei, Walking Sticki, TJmbrellai,
Oentlemen'i Jewelry, etc., etc.,
AT —
HOWARD & OO.'S,
m MZmBIMAOK
POWDER
Absolutely Pute.
ThU |>ovviler never vart<'s. A niurvt I i.f puri-
ty, sirciiglli ami vvliolcHdtiii'ness. Mure, ecoiiom-
IomI lliun die ordinal v kIthU, and canuoi be sold
In <y>inpeiUli)n wilt) the tiiidtltode of low inst|
short vvelglit alum or pliosiibuUi puv^ib rs. S<M
only in rinu. Itov VI. IIAUI.NU PowptiH Co., 1U|
Wall slicel, New Vurk.
iic\xi ^liJbcnucmrms.
RKVfOVAl..-
•Iliil
Mrs. r.Add tuuMMoved her
liiR i'i»onu iroiii A 1,9$ -ttastSt to I4U
Merrimack street, o'lposbc the Conrlnr build-
liiK. wliere die will aim to idease lier patron* as
In the |)sst. The shIo<mi on i.ee streoi it to let
aud Willi II H lai'tie Mndel boi I ranv, <'opper
Ixdliir and ilMiires ate olfrreil for sale. Apply
to Mrs. I.«dd, 12', Mrirriniaek street.
ACAIID.—Tlie uiidci>|;;iicd .Iclres to ex-
Icml Ida lieai-i\ iirliiiiie. li-dKi>ieiils to iliuso
Willi lii'est;lilcd llliii tlic li;io<lsoiiiu I'lU'lor .Hot
and ilitl Tree ou . aiiinl.i^ alternoon. It I* a
pleasant token id •v^teciii Irom assiiclates with
wlioiii he lias labnreil so loiiir, and to one uDil
all of whiuii he wlfhe^ tlie ldulu'4t fnliire pros-
perity, i:. \. inuiiNsoN.^
cji>rsc;i:iinL\
The li.dlc^ .if t»ie t'irel riu-iiniiBtloii.il chiu'i^h
have iirr.iiigcd for a (Miiicoi'i lo lie iilveii In the
veotiy by the N. N. 4J<mrtMlt«, with leadlBgft
liy Miss I.ulle A. Hiintuou, i>n
Thursday Kveuiug, Jan. 2Gth, at 7.45.
TICK K I'M, V.% CKMTM.
Au AMi<*rlei»n Hoy niMtut 10 years old, to
l<«Nrn Ihe llMrdwiirt* Itiialnfss. A vaduat*
fmiu tliM HIrU School iMefof reil. AddresBt
giving age, rosldHnee aud reftiri novs, lit
Courier onirK.
ileal estatf.
Russell & Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
IIH Cenlnil Ntroef, liOMell.
Over I'n-seott National iluuk.
We take pride in showinfr property
like tbo residoDoes we offur for sale ou
Beloiout street, a stret t restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal supervision aud no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-olttss in evory respect. Novel in
design and very convenient iu their ar-
rangement, with handtome fireplaces
aud sideboard.
They are fitted for steam aud hot and
cold water, aud have set soapstone tubi,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— We hclWdiii liave h plaro tli.U wc can
oiler Ht the low price plnceil on tlds extra well-
built two ^l«>ry house of eight rooms, l>eslde
Imtli room, healed liv fiiriiue.c, lias bard wood
Mix.rrt In dining room, kitclien and (lantry;
handsome tian ll\tiires,elc. NilghlHU-hood llrsl-
class and near business. (iti.V.i)
On Centml Btre«>t.— Very ileslrable piece of
property, cijiisIsiIiik of twosUuy house aud
iK^arly -iioo teel of laml. (JoiiM easily be made
to jiay more than 10 per cent, net, (IWS)
Not far from .Morrliiiiirk Htreet.— Two-
sUjry, twoleneinent house of It roouH, finished
lu goo'l shape. A bargain at «o.V)0. (KVii)
If von will call at our ofllcc we will show you
some Inveslinenisth.u will |»ay you belter liian
10 per cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
«a CKNTKAL bTKEET.
Over I'roseott National IJar.k.
^U^
^L-~-. DENTIST
••••■•esees««»««
••••••s sseei
•seaeesssssat
••sess*s*e*s***«
CHOICE SEVEN PER CENTS.
FOK SALK.
Some of onr recent Kami MortKago Loans
may \m noticed as follows
$:VtO on to acre farm worth .
$.V)0on40 ••
t.VKi on m " "
IftOOonHO " "
IftWonW ••
initio on HO " •'
1300 on SO " "
Personal knowledge, csrcful scleotlpns, 17
years' exiM'rleiM e, not a dollar lost. Interest
paid semi aiinuiilly at Applebm bank.
Kor detail* Inoulre of the Appletou or Wam«-
sit National bank, or of the underslgue'i,
KOIBALL. VOSE & CO.,
56 CENTRAI, STBBBT.
Plain and Fancy Job Printim
or ALL KIXD6
A^ THiB ojrwiom.
ltd
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LOWELL
DAn.Y COlJ5^5._MONDAY,_JANUARY^3^
County Doif T«x.
The followioK Hbow« the «>»«"«;^°*."»;"*|;
^Weaby the county •---r^f.r^doK t.x
THE RELIEF ^F^ THE POOR.
About a vear a,'0 Ibe town of New H»ven,
In Connecticut, appointed a eomniUtee to In-
quire Into tbc a.M^abillty of
#etiical«
cstablisbing a
. . ,^147 tvhhihe amounts oaKl lo lu- „ulre Into tbe a.lvwaunuj oi .,^»w..,— -„
prM..l o< -Uma«« - , . i I '"rj,Lvo «w P..Wl,l,o.l . report ^ »bloh
Abies Balsamea
1
Town"
Arton
APl»n«ton
Aslikiy
AslilHinl ....-
AyiT
Jle<ll<>ril
Ueliiiiint
ilinorlca . .v.rrK'
Uoxl'oroiiK'' ••••
lUulliiKtoii
C uinl»i I'lK** *■" ■
Curllsle..,
t,helm>^«rtl »
Concoi'* *
l)ra<'»ii . • •
I)iiiii*m1>b'
Kvi'i-ctt
Kntiiilnghuin
(irotoii ••• ■ •
llolHHtivn
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Hmlson
LextDKUm
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Mtilet'in...'. ••
I,()well
MitUli'ii ;
Mti^nl(r(l »• ••
Marlboro 11 kI>
M»<lf<'r<i
Mt'lrooe
Niillck
Ncwion
North l{«>«<llng..
PoiHitTtll
W«u<lln>« '
ISlicrliorn
t^liJrlcy ;
Humfr\tlle
Ktdiulunii
bt w
HuiUmry
Te«khi)ury
Towii»ou<l
Tyiii,"''"»'"*'K" *
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Wnltliain
W;iti'rto\vn
Wuylinnl
WcMloiil
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Wlncln'oU-r
Wol'uru
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Ul ti»>
•io;.50
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4,M7 *•
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3<*((0
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nilttee have now pu —
deull U thoroughly and ho intelligently- _wUh
glatlroalig>
Old^olony.
N and after Jan. l, lt*H, tralni will
lx»wcll (Mldaie».ex bircet depot) a
Eailroat}0.
leave
• ful-
the whole MiUject of t^he
nimporinm I hut " '- ~
iuiportanco.
Inve-tl^'atlons they
Ihe largest work-
but uUo those at
lu tlie «•our^c of their
vUlted not only >onw of
of ollUiul h.forn.atl..u a* to home
and
Tliev found
for-
th:il
St
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i.^a 00 IM*
:{o.O(i
111 l''H
Ittu.TA
8.:jo
n.io
14.10
i,nd Kr«n.f It In very dim-rt-m.
iii.r^ thfre are ;;euerall\ i«»
reluV. the oiUdoo? and the indoor, ur.n us>
liiui-* and ; •'>''»":1\"1'.^.V1......
,e..,n. I., be little^ •■"""""'"" ^'^ ^*'''^
not lu a eoutli
4lll»»IH»UM'.
dUal.ility N lik<'ly «« ^**-' »''"'*"
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and worUhtJUMis.
ihmiirh in the M,uthern ^:al.'^ onUU^or vv\Wt
lS[;iubellltiekm.wn.uiulln New
it I, if^'allv Vonllned to thoM'
tlon to he nmusid to tUt'
rr";r:'u'orndiid;t,adaau,.i.hed
;.i\;,oo;nli.f»Wtherlnlv;...-^^^^
iUM-e^on wlii-hli:id pr.Moii-l> ;'">'•,; ,\
tvv . n ^■••s.<'«" "•'*» '^'"•'•^'' iiui.ually. In-
ult that lip »'•. ^^
;i *'A\nyJi lothe iit> «•(
|u>tcHd ot imriu^inj; the
>har'tv.a> wa^- *up-
tlmi-. till*
H.'M
1.00
U.4U
0.40
:i.(io
ll.lKI
.-i.ttO
:i.i4)
.>.iO
1..V.
;t.iO
|tt.<MI
The Amerioan Silver Fir or Balm of
»0 tnieuiKeuii' ".."1 . , , . n „<^« Unvn 8ro-
cHu..... public treatment of oUead tree inhabits Canada, Hova Hco
It 1* of general Interest and , ^_^^ ^^.^^ ^^^ ^^^ mountainOUB regionB
farther sonth. It is from this tree that
Pir Balsam, or Canada Balsam, so called,
is obta^nsd. The inhabitants of .^his
«|«;;an;ii;d.e methcMs The ^ .^jj ,^, lumbermen,
SSS3^^ acquainted with" the peculiar
uieihods of j^ealine po^" o^ ^^^* ^*^''*°^ ^'^ diseases
of the throat and lungs. PIR BALSAM
ig combined with PURE PINE TAR and
:«1';> ' the best Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's '
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cou>rli or cold try a 25
1 cent bolil. and you will be more than
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Cenls. Larje Size 50 Cents.
9
Sfl. south Krai..tuBhaiuan.l vr«> •t»tio««
.r?.' « 14 4A kud 4 40 |>. ni. All trains
5l^-*^ruTso ilh hrandiiKhnn' ^»hh KosU-n ft
Xnv- SKd f!.r W«r«-e.ter, Hprln^M.Kl.
AlSr and lite Wo*t: also at Cuu.ortl June
tfon with KlUlibnric rallnrnd.
The 4.10 p. Ill, train cuBnc.-t* ;*""/^" "'^^J
Line SieaiiurH tor New Vork. the houth and
Boston & Maine R. R.
iniportSTnotice.
Soap.
%*,!e;ii»l for Ch*l.n.ford at (j^4.'. a
^A^ime,
ni., fl.2i»
Ul.) iletiiru
ZTk v> iiu'd 7.15 aJ lu., and t> M V- tn.
lirN )AYS-For f^outh Kran.lnKl>;.m and way
.tTti inl (! 30 a. m. lt.'turn at 5.40 p. in.
rt»tlonb. ••^'^■^KNDKICK, General ManaRer.
l.SAAf N. MAIISHAKL, l>lv. 8upt.
GEO. W. MlI.LKtt, AK«nt.
Tlck«>t OlMo*, ttO Merrltnark Str— t.
Boston Qud Maine.
ON and aft.r »ui»d:>y, (K-t. i:!. 1>^7. pa^Bentrer
train-* «ill have Coulnil btrveV depot,
diaiig-o of
On and after Htinday. Oct. 'Wd, the following
trains will be .llwontlniicd : „ ^ ,. „ ,. „ „ .
from HoBt..n.(l. 11.15 a. m. Fur Lawr«iu-, . t..J.V
MlSTa ui..i.»r..4p. ni.;from Lawrenws. »-H.r H
ilf^m.. V. 'i^ p.m. For PorUand. 6.15 p. m^;
%V;rin no'w i?alVn'2 Lowoll forVoston^r7
KIRK'S
diolii)
H. m. will leave at 0.50 a. in,
A new train for llostou
leave Lowell at S p. m.
SUNDAY TllAINS.
The train now leaving BoBton at
ell will leave at 7
and Lawronc« will
.30 foi Low-
The tiaVn now leaving Lowell for »o»toji at
^•?i:i';i£^::.wavtnK Lowell J.rLaw^
andllaverldllat7.i*)p. n... wllllea\« al ..30 p.
For further par' Icnlars oce time ea^do.
J F. PiMl.LII'S.Gen. Agt.at lx)well.
Lowell,
Kor Kooton.
at 0..vt, 7.W, X.*'. !*v'o. II a.in-
[lUo biH'll
llrouklvn. Willi the n-
tlu'P'hi'd alnady 1h«'U
over S'l.OvKl.lHK).
di-niand!. upon private
i^ l" l74.\'t,:l.40.4.10. 4.4:.. ft.Pr. d.M. v:M) p.
m ItKTlUN. 7.7 30.0..1O |0.;.'.%a._'.;.; lini.;
.. ,r. . IV •.'.;{.). ;J.-.H», 4.;J", .%. »5, 0.;l.1, 7. ll p. m.
;■ 'LnwrVnt.... 7.10. 7-W. s.:n. II a. m.;
IM.'.. I. a. ;»-4", 5i('. «••*• "••'^'^- "•'" •'
liu-.-d would I'c I he •"»"»-' .
'• • ' • h:id the III
the
nt -..-
,\ of «lc. ixaf-liii;
,, ,lu-topi a.;.- ..d siu-U rda-f
iiuiiiIm'i of pci!»on«
a'.ioUtfon lia
tlicm. Thou_
diniinWndby i:..'»»>.h^^^ , „.,,
1;-;::^ ::iiy;vd':';d';ndP..;.;oi|-^
./. ....Ihu' In the ai.i>>iinl ai«til'»iit<'d b>
'\i:.S;io,: for i..^
'"•ihu'how.'very plainly that the ^yMcm
i-'N v '•'''-^Vuu'lhr'nrK';'' aid:''
al)out tin- ^••lln• tuU' tin l toy
to.v,ul.ctramt.-.M;l'V.|>«/.;[;;;'^;^.;;i,i,..l,,
a.»|..l.incr
ni
\i V>.
boiith
Stramcrfi.
Ktii.n nt
Total*
Kor killing
Lexington. #1
|:j.i.:tT2.8(» rJ0.M).4ii
,loK«. Iha.iH received
; W altltani. #11
fi.VJ.N)
NVatertown,
lie library
library. Ihi-
about nine per cent..
vcar the txpi ndllure.*
hut onlv live per cent.
tram;
„ r»on» t" work lu a •
f ihilr uHvixIn^
that the •■xi»^'"*':^.,7'
w.re .ut l-.wii from «^•2.^.^KM^
lu New Y<«rk the onlv out-
iu roal ord.i> and to the h Ind.
MU.t expended upon ll ."'»""';."
t., ..ol\ about V"d.(KM> a \e«r. a^ ajraiu^t *-• .•
, ,.upidation. Iu ^ V""' '■ '.f bo Mn.
*l.l»iin Ma*K»chuM'tt« cilie.
Voik.:l.scenth in ^eun^\^alda
land, aud ti'J centi. in wi ^ttru
''Vri.:„.Jand and (ieruiany. a* well :o* here
i;,nMrongte.vhn-«X-li;"eud
lillltr
a t'onditi'tn
witji the f.)n»e.|uen«'e
outdoor rtlief
to 4'.t.(MM)a yiar.
door n 111 I '
and the anil
to tllll
(MHI III
Nina"
till c.nl' In New
and .Mar>-
and southern
CRRTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. WemmacUnd^BfidRe Sts.
hoier^Morbus
m
1
For L.HW
li^'k'uVlV.iwTt'VX »!'4«,''lo.*i, i r a. 111.
1 10 .'..r., !l, :<.4!^, 4.15, 6.40. tt.:>o p. in.
1 i "l 40 5 lO.O.W.O.M. 1 .10 p. m. UKl'imN,
VlV s l(V« ll'. 10 10. 1U.45 a. nl. ; l.'.O-i. -..'.4.8.40,
a.M.'. 5.1.-., «.4.\ •.i.io p. m.
Kor S«l«-iii. T.IO a. m.; li.1.5, 510 p. m. KK-
Kor N«'wl»urvi»«r», 7.10 a. in. ; IM5 », i..!5 p. Ul.
For txeter, l>.>vcr aN<l lireal tulU, «.a5, 8.i5 a.
Kor!ia\^mM«^"»l'l^.'"l">d'h'f<.r.l. Hae^. ()ld <>rehar.l
lUi.U and Poii'.an.l. 7.a.-.. t<.:i.'>a. m.; I. .1.40 p.
,,,. UHiiru from Portland, l.M, «.40 a. ni.;
For *lta")l"r'." lUlfaM. Watervllle. Kko«hegan,
liiMklaiid and laruiloKton, ?..».i a. in.
Kor -t!. John. N. It-. nulUax. .N. ti.. Montreal
HI) 1 OiielKJc, M.lW H. in.
For Aurfii.'la. Unth, LcwUtoii, H.3.. a
For lloclic»ler and Alton Hay
Kor'KaMport and W. .lyhn't (per Mcuim-r), on
MomlayV. Wedn ayn and 1-rlday.. at p. m-
r " UocKland. lUlfa.t, liangoran.l .Ml. I . Hcrt
(«ii'H'i.ertroin Portland), iutsdayb an 1 Hi
,la>it at 3.40 1'. lu.
FLOATINC SOAP
in.; 1 p. m.
bH. in.; 1,3.40
Boston & Savannah
STEA3I8I1IP CO.
Only Direct Line from Hew England to
Savannah,
fAnnei-ilng there w'.th all Hall an.l Water Lines.
rATOKITK KOUTB TO FLORIDA.
Iron MeaMu.l,lpti "(iATK CITY" and "CITY
OV MAI >>N" lea-.lng Havannah Pier, CongreM
ltn«?t. HO.UM,. KA^VllV TIM UKPAY at 3
o'clock. For frel/lii or pamtage. ap|ily to A.
DkW KAMPHON.iol Watdilnjrton mreot, llo».
ton.or to UH.HAUUSON ft UaVsAKD, Agents,
HoMlOU.
For the DHth,
Snow White n
,f „„„ de«lor;<oo.^,,..i k. HP ^.. .-^-^ ^- _^ -^^,^
THE 'chief
Toilet II ml Unundry.
nd Abr..oimcly Pur*
i,..i k. H,. White Cloud IJoap.
,.M>.r W ccM.ia for ».on|.le cuke to tho «•»•«
JRS. S. KIRK & CO..
CHtCA.CO. ^
tnsuvancr.
FIFTT-hrTn ILAR.
LOWELL HUTOAL flK mum CO,
.).<;
onoe, 40 t'rntrMl Stitrt.
AllllOTT. PHK'HO Ni.
^ B.T. AnilOlT, SKO'V .\«P TKCAS.
paid In. . .
The PopuUllon of the World.
Profci^Hor U'vaK.cur. the eminent
tlcian.lmHreeeiilly picpaied for the
national StalWical luMltutc an
wrlea of tahlen ou the population of the
varioui. continents iind conntrUh.
matluK the world's population, the tendency
haa douhtle.. been to exac^erale the numlK-r
ftatN-
luter-
vlahorate
of the
In ci*tl-
Ihert .
ktriclion of outd»)or lellel. .4-« - .
SUNUAY TUAINS.
For Hoaton, 7-H^. i*.Kt a. ni., llfA, 4.15,
&.40,
I. in.
7..'>»i
P-
6.35 p.
ni.
m.;
...iop. m. UKTCKN.Ha. m.,5. . 1
F<.r Lawrence. H.io a. in., .V40,
KKTl UN. 7.40, 8.16 a. ni., IMO,
xoutl. Lawrence. ♦.«. 7.41 p. 111.
K,.i llaverhlM, ^.20 a. "'•. ^^O., '•/'' P' *"•
llFTl'UN. H, 11.45 a. m., 4.i«<, 5 •.•.\ 7 i'. p. in.
m J. T. Fl'KltKU. tien. Manager.
WM.MKKIHTT..lK.,»upt.
relief wa^ in»>re
On the
•xiv of uv^r flO to eacU pauper, un iii«.
irh^nd) the number of indoor pauper.
wat
attention than foru.ciy. ='";» "'l'^';";;!;; Z'^
teiiul, particularly lu e.jualorlal Africa, ua.
only 1SN.U4. , , , , ,^
lu Franee no one li» heUl to
have a right to
except
lie«'n leathered.
Professor l^)v:iH.curei.ll.nateK
"at *
the uopulu-
.,„„ .„ ,„« «^.riA.-ij.:«:»!v:7\...t!.:;;;
• i.Mf l'r..fL'KM»r l^vahM'ur ha.* reailieu ine
th.it l rolchM.r 1^ ,^,^^^ HtalUticians who do
ed. Ihe .
can be obtained are
but thei.e conlaiu. neiiera
.b;^e"of lniu«te.-lho«e coudeinued b> a
d who are re.pdi'-> I" ^''^•'A!^S
the depolt dc mendicite,
illy. only three
o I i c
id^rrlnoeb.
ummer
lYSenterY
Ml Cured bx a
teaspoonful of
Perr/J)avis?am KiUcr
in a little M'l^or
Sugar and Water
Au TIPUCSISTS SCLLlT. >fl
Oc-t,
.,. K. l'HILI.ll'». Ucu- Abi. ut Lowell.
«. l<«7.
OCEAN EpRSION.
Merchants and Miners Transportation
Ocmpany's Provldonoe, Norf©lk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Mo»t IMrect Uoiilo from New England for
Norfolk and Richmond, Old FoliU Comfort, Va.,
Waahlngton, D. C, ami lUlUmore, Md.
FASSKMOKKS AMD rKKIOHT.
The Iron Hteeniahlp WtllUin Cnme, 1500
inn. Capt. K. U Warren. aalU from Providence
w'El>NK»l»AY,«p. m.
UIKI.CTOKS :
Win. 11. WU'K'In,
.). K. Follow".
\Vm. P. Bra.'iT,
than. A. SioU,
W. K. Llvlngiion,
.LC. Abbott,
IUvMendXW I'KH CENT
BenJ Walker,
Atiior' ILVrenetf.
N. .M. Wright,
A. <i. Pollard,
K.T. Abboll,
r.C. liatea.
on flvu yeara, 6#
p«r c«nt. oi. tierce >.:l»>,:>.s,S per ctni. on oM
^7n r!!nm«clloii with the alKJve rompany la •
^.."erlil agency for -llvMetul paying mutual ud
roUablo aUHk .ompanlcH.^^ ^ ^^^^^^,^ ^ ^^^^^^
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOItKK 10, IMT.
Passenger Service from Lowell :
ton*
every
inno
THE HOLYOKE STILL LEAD»
On and after June l»t the
HOLYOKE MUTUAl FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAT
For Boaton. at .5.50, «.3.5. ^"'••'•\ J*'"', ,'•*?•
1^5^^5,o.oo.♦i:«34. *s\^mv- •»•. »^;i';^i„^;
•»t7 <U i»00 •I5!».iOa. 111., 4.25 p. m. Returni
"iV. 5?7.:urH.oi. •..:*o. .iM*), o.\5. II l».;.. IL(«»
IJ.OO m., •1.00, 2.iin, •3.00. ^8-45, 4.45,
The IroM Steemahlp Johna Ilopklna, ..-~
tons.Capt. H. I). Foster, ialla ev».ry .SAlUK
DAY, 0 p. in., from Lowbualk Wiiark.
Thene well-known •t4>amsldpa are large and
romfortJible ami lltu d with every wnyenlcnro
for PA.>»HKN(;KUf> and (uimmanded liy iiavl-
i.«U)r«of long and iiu«oe*»ful experlenc4J. 8ca
voyagfn by tlieae Meamern are refnifclilng ami
Invigorating and the round trip can bo aecoin-
|.lli»hed In KIVE itAVa. Fare, liulu«Ung room
nud meali, very N)w.
FRBiailT CONNBOTIOMi
without dr.tyage with the following
Mifle
dr-tyage with
roiitea:
TO PBK CENT. DIVIDIIMDB.
ThU company haa a Burphia aa reparda PoHW
holder*, ot V.M4.24ti. and will write On IIMB-
CANTlLK KlbKS. Ktpretente<l by
Charles Coburn, 28 Ceniral St.
AlMO repronenta oUior UiatcU^e Mutual
Stock Companlea.
MI<S
g.66a. m., (i.lS ji. m.
ForB«leiuand Way-SUtlons. ...158. m.,
e'ool'. in. KHurn: 7.20. 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time girttt btlow is frt>m Sortktrn Depot.
ForAyerJuurtlonaud Way-StnilonH, at 7.15
a. m., 12 16 aud 5.«5 ,.. m. 8CN1»A^ S, at 2.15
p.m. KHurniJS.l5a.m.,12.:.Oaudii.l5 p.m.
a.m.
bUNUAYS, S.15a. m.
For Amherst, Mllford ami WUlon, Bt 0.15
Pi.56, 3 4I-, 5.40 p. m. .•^iindav, 2 n. in.
ForGreenlleld, Peterboro', IkiiiilngUin. liUU-
lioro' and Keene, ul «.15 a. in. ami .J.4it p. ni.
ForNanhua, MuuchcHieraml Concord, at h.3ii,
9 15.tf.44 a. m., 12..V.. 1.47. 3.4N 5.40, 6.25, 7.4^
(StindavH at 2 '' "■ ■" ^
VIrvlalA and Teuneaaee Air Line* At Mor-
folk. ▼••
AtlMttlo Ooaat and iMalKMird Air LIdm. •!
Morfolkt ▼••
Cl>raap<>Mke »nd Ohio R. R. and ■•Mwhs
DUpatch, at Newport Nowa, Va.
BIchmood and Danville R. R. and Pied-
mont Air Line, nt Weat Point, Ta.
UMltlmore and Ohio B. R. »nd Continental
Lin*-, at Italtliuore, Md.
'Merr.hanta and Mlnera Trana. Co.'a Savan-
■ah Line, at Baltimore, Md.
all aboT*
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ooo<i: Solid! Itollttblot
AT THE
riBE IH8URAH0E AOENOY
~— or —
GEO. E. BETCALF, No. 56 Central Street
Merrl-
Having purchased the agency of the
mack Mutual Fire Insunincc Co. o« Andow,
with it. 8Uty years of Miit-facUiry "'«;«»"/*»*
Ita wolley holder*, ho Invltea all the former
For Penacoi)k, Fhinkhn, lA'l.an..tt and Whit
ctlon,at!».15 a. m., rt*, 3.4S an'
Ame ic iV. alu.o.t uninhabitable, no conMd-
erahlc pad of Alriea lack. l"'i'>''-'»::;"-,.,, .; V"
the <alaia has niitiiv lluni>ands of inl.ibll-
^"*: • "" 1 .1 .. ...1..: ..f iMiiiui.iiou III lar
an
arc
thi
age peoi.le. absorbed hO
One reason wlij Aiina "•' " ,.i,ili/cd
Tniii-b of the exp oratory /eal of uviii/eu
*"" while ^outh America has been eoiu-
P <al lira has iiiuiiv lluni>an«is "'.•■■'•••;■'
IK ledeuMtyof populaiou It. lar^re
cJ'a ol eoiiaturial Africa surj-asscH :i y-
\Z 1^1 own until. iiiile rtcntly among miv-
chairmen
withmauj visitors. ^* ^''}^'^i;^:^:^.
..V fortniuht. every ease "' ' V' if,, -V lie v^il-
,hI once in two weeks. 1 he '»^ '",;.',,,,.'. ,,e
s,":r,;,,t,*iiry-'--«^^^^^^
;!'ii^,,L,,,,,,e.rv,.,.r«.;;;u^j-v;;
.cr. his present condition.
ON'T
^•i'''''-^ --• White
Ulver Junction "« <> is n m.. r;4i. j.iS and
•7.48 p. m. ., . ,»
For Warner, Brn.lford, Hunapec, Newport (?
H.),Clarcmont and Clarcinoul Junction,
Fo^Tllio'n".' lIIc' Ullage. MjTedltl,. Laconla
Welni, Plvmoulh, Warren. Haverhill, NNooda-
vllle.at 9.44 a. m., 1.47 ami ♦7.4« p. m.
For Cainpt..n, Thornton, North Woo.UU.ck, Lla-
bon" LlUlelon ami Whltelleld. at 5'.44 a. m..
Through blllaof l8.lln,t laened via »ll •}»▼••
named rouU-B. Mark gooda via I'., N. ANU B.
^Ticket* on ante at E. O. WmnaoH'H offlce, 8
Weatmlndter atreet, W. ILCliURCii A C«).. office
1 Weybot.uet atreet, or at Sleamahlp office, w
India htreet. . . w. i .«
For rata,, pa.ange <>' '-^/^f^^P^'lvV^.L.
New Kngland Agent,
Providence, n. 1.
Ita uolley
frienda of the comjiany ami innny "^^ "i
examine Ita nierltB and reliability. Hlx
onca to
other
rcnented bv mc.
n
SiKTCKiwr to F.. L. C'ardell ft Co.
conipanlcH nlno rcjireHenteil by a*— .»
UKO. K. MKTCALF,.'fci Central Stroetj
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL..
!••••••
CashaaaeU Jan. 1,1887...
ToUl UablllUea (re Insurance) .
,. 150,M6.16
1.47
m.
SBooD anQ Coal.
that of .South Aiuorica.
While iheeonlilbutionof
no comi>en
kept of ea*h pau;
"':i,!t.Sl:if^the-adoption of the «pte.n,
witlcl involve> a .horou.h i --I ••<;•«»
every case, the nuu.l,er of .paupers^^h-^
adopted in lKf<l,
sensible,
in
de-
fMJlV t.l^v-. ll.'- ....... _ -
.jine'd nearly two-thirds
Europe to the
land's" omo'i^^ohe (^"lesH thilu ore-half
rafiii is over four times «« ^'jlf^^"- «„",
vye are in the infancy of ur ''''l^^' J"'^
there is no doubt of our iihl ty W/"A'\'°" »
far larger population than that of Jf^^J^^-
Uwllhel. lis to conceive the ?>'"f ^ ''"^JJ'
ableeupaci.y of our own laud to «uPP«fJ
human life when we V.«"'"'''T,Lp ..ent i!'.VtH
China and .JaiKin, India, and ^^^f .^\^^^l
of Europe, nearly two-thirdB o' J;S« .''","[?,°
race are L'louped ou about oue-lwe fth of the
"ml an a of he globe.-lxNew ^ ork bun.
Onn't
iPt that cold of vonrs run on. You think It
f a ll«ht ihin;'.- Ih.t i. ...ay run intoeatarrb.
Or Into pneumonia. Or consumption.
Catarrh iHdlscu^tin;;, i;»t;''"'«'' « '" ^•*"-
irerous. ('onwumptinn is death ilHeir.
•^ The bnathin- apparatus must be kept
and ilear of all obstructlonH and of-
Otlierwise there Ih trouble
evatpin is the larire iiuinlM'r ol
n\S Uie rule beiii^' that al the "'Ost each
V sitor has oulv four families to l'>f>S"f;«r;,,.
"Xhe'e facts/gathered with so muc 1, intelh-
Miowtbat both private and
public
?S;Ht\ m"st'r^"adVub.i.tcred with the Kreat-
l;.t nr.1, ence and precaution, or else It
out to destroy, and instead of dttreasin^
pauperism enex>ura;;es Its Ifrowtli.
tends to social demoralfzation.— 1>
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
^ economical people, who
fromexperience have learned that
Tames Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
For'jeffe'riion, Lancaster, Groveton and Fabyan,
For Mon^pcller and all points on the MonipcUcr
and WeIN KUor railroad, via Plymoiuh and
Woodsvllle, atii.44a.in. .n„ ^lo WMu^
For St. Johnsbiiry ami Lymlonv lie, via n hlU
Klver Junction, at 0.15 a. m. ami ..4H P- m-
F^St. Joh.^bnrv, ^^^^!^ou.yyW,;S^^^>^r^
brooke, via Plyinoiitli and WoOdsvl
F*; MontVSler .'Ks-ex Junction. V"':|\"^„VTl5"n'
8t Albans, via Central Vermont lino, at .t.lo n,
Fc^iw^l^aOti^Ucc. vla^Moidrcal and
Itoston Air Line, at 9.44 a. m., •<.4^ p. ni.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, i.t 9.lo
a.m., 1.47, '7.48 p.m.
jggr* Daily.
FrelKbt trains leave L«»wcll for Boston at 1.00,
8.40. 1 1 08 a. n... 'i.25 10.(«>. 1 l.Oo p. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell al 2.J0, 4.tu, J.*u a.
"liiv? 'liAveii fSr Lawrence at 7.10 a. ra.
L^ve Lowell for haiem at 9.05 a.m.
FBEItillT I>KPOT. WESTERN AVENUE.
T^avf Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con
co^ ami the North and West, at 7.20. ll.:'.5 a. m..
^Kvc towell for Ayer Junction. Worcester.
FlSurg. New York and the Weat. at 2.45 and
c'^rMELLEN, Gcnl. Superintendent.
^' GEO. W. STOllKlt. Genl. I'acs. Agt-
C. E. PAIGE, I^cAl Agent.
At the Old Stand, 8» Middle 8trc«t.
At the New Yard, Foot of Pond Street
Williiivn ICittrodiro.
A. W. WKEK.S, Agent,
Wholesale and Retail nnaler In Wllkesbarre.
Lackawanna. Lehigh, Franklin, l.uniberlami,
r (J. (annel. Ac. WiM>d. Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac
Not assota |335,6714*
Policy holdora ahare la the pro flu on explra>
tlon of policies.
Dividends, 70 Per Cent., After July Irtf
DIRKCTOBB :
I^vl .Sprsgiie,
Geo. F. Rlehardson,
i). 8. Richardson,
Chas. II. Coburn,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howei
C. C. iiutchlnsoa,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaster.
Trlejihone uniubcr, 2M-2.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON
Wholesale and Retoll Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Omee, 87 Central Street, Lowell, Maaa.
LEVI SPBAGUE, Pbksident.
^Insurance to any amount effected In rella-
I I blc wfopanlca.
TUCKE, Apcnt,
27 Central Street.
4)1.1 Co.'s Lehigh, Philadelphia *
Readlmr. Wllkesbarre, Lackawanna,
Miirvland Co.'a George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken'a Valley Frank-
lln, etc.
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Pine, aawed
and split.
and thuH
cw York
!sun.
Buy tlie Ori8ri«»l
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
Old Co.'s Newark and Eng-
lish Portland
COBB'H Extra and Flnlahlng
Glena Falls, Vermont.
healthy
fenslvc matter
3^£rE;:^,i'r:n.nsSK;
Sr?;!.r:r'^yr''^f;V-»^^
?rw Uds already, thouHandsB..d thousand.
of people can U-fl ^kS J t'w K tiem-
a;^a."'' BoUi;" only' 75 cents. A.k any
droggist.
Advitj^ to Jiothcrt.
MBS. Wni8M>w's SooTiiwo SVBUP. for chil-
dren teething. Is the prcscrlpUon of one of the
beat female nursea and physicians In the LnH*d
States and has been used for forty years wlUi
E-eSirrrr^rir^rsrJ^H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
lvalue la Incalculable. It relieves the cldld
from pain, cures dysentery and .llarrhjBa, nlp^
nglnthe bowels, and ^-«-<=»»- ^ »>:, .^^*"^
hLth to the child It rests the mother. I rlrx 25
eentft a botUe.
IPrlr-c
OF THE
8 and 10 Central Street.
'ys Ceiitm.
T^ETV <3^00X>S
f' Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
"Worcewt©**
Sc Oo.
Are receiving loU of new goods. Buy a Watch,
tml^^m.,. or .elect «,n.e beauUfu. de-
■ign In BUver.
Printed In the best manner,
Attbetowcitpilccf .od n be ahorie.', cotle.
attiie
COVHIKH JOB OltiCJ::.
Pennsylvania Kailroad
The Beat Railroad In the KTorld.
The Faateat Tralna In the World.
Mew York to Chicago, U houra.
^•''Nl^'lo^rk^l^ii^W--
m Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply 'or tf ckeu and fall Information to
W. B. BATCHELD«E.^^et^A^gJgtj^ ^^^
GEO. W.MILLEE.TId.et|^"^.^C^.H^^
A. T.CASWELL. Tlck^Agy^B.AL.B^B..^
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Mfli«handlae ^^^^ ,^^fn£S^ i^
tralS^ihe Boston »<*J^^f"L/£toe lUIL
LIME.
All Ulnde Bulhllng and Ameri-
can and Scotch Fire
Hay. Sti-aifv.
Maaona'. Dental and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 GORHAM 8TRKET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tta
worker. A fine line of
PARLOR STOVES.
I MILKMEN can get Milk Cans as good and
'RRIGK b"**'' *" *° Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Gorham Street.
CEMENT.
KAOI.I1V,
OHAnOOAI<.
wmveruAXMBB,
HAIB,
SAKD.
eBATKI..
ITiour ait^ O-rain.
OfBee and Yard,
87 Thomillke Street.
Telephone IW-L.
Branch Offloe.
S8 Merrimack Street,
Calderwood'a.
Oliflord's
DYE HOUSE,
2 wd ( AOTOTEK BTBIET,
mt^Jass Oieini (if twni DKWiPliiiii
Done
at short notloe and
guaranteed.
■atlafactlon
^alna on the Boston and
A. H. 8AHB0M, 84 Oentr»l Block,
Bega to announce to the ^^^'"^Jf^ll^SJA
TldnltT that he has purchased aU »• J}«f^^^
j5?SJdVthe late rf. C.- ^^"^^^^JSS
S^S^^to lUl duplicate "dera fw«tl«»saBM.
ftrcSTasaoctotlob in bnrtneaa wlthtt»lateMr.
Swbon I *e«l oonlldent of jlTlnf P«M« ••■*
fMHOB to aU Us torBVConoBM***
• Adles* and genu* gijrmenu <»;«^ 'J»,*»®I^-,,^
iSfSadTof fwrmenu cleaned and repaired
M dMlxed. _______
fiTjFFORD^S DYE HOUSE.
Srrtage.exhiurtedvluUty, ,«"., ete^e«a^
hiltomVllnewaagenta <>' ^of^*-^?*, **^
S»m the aathor. I>r. P- J JOED AM, W J07 •»-.
BoMon, on rwelpt of « cent..
'm
BUmAT
Oontlnaed from Fifth page.
MT. VKKSON.
In the morning the pantor l>r<-'ft«;'»«^'/[.^ },
onn I. 0, T. upon - W-"^ "K »" . ^^ t^,.
aliKolute ucceHslty of a Ijue
knowl
8liATTlCK
The pastor, He v.
Jonn
abowiu^ - ,
edge of Christ as a persoual
der that life may come near
In the eveiiiuj? the lecture w
4. Hhowlnirthe fehrful «UnK^. — ,- , ^„.
polled to the evil around them, and the only
toiaj of safety and hlielUir to be In ChrUt.
8TKKKT 1!N1VK11HAL18T.
U. A. Greene, preached
Id the mvrninK on "The Si»««''t> .""'' Jf^."^^*
nesHoftJod." The text was I^"'»°. J,'':^'
The thought of the .li.courKe wa. that h?
aeeralug IIU of life are not fe"' ';-""J^ V'^.J
work out butter thlnu's under the Kr^^^t lo\ e
Jftiodfor mankind. The youi.s^ people-
meetlD},' took place at 0 o'clotdi. It was aii-
"ounw'l that next Sunday "veulnif the hoc-
ond lecture on the Lord's prayer would be
delivered.
IIITH .STItKKT IIAITIST.
l°a'uaUime of^tvut wa. .oniewhal allered.
ySnrKhervlco beginning at 7 nud Ihe
fSJichini -i'vlce at 7.16. The oenlng ser-
mon wa. from Acts III* on the heallu« of the
SS'orluuule cripple by I'eler and John at
fhe gate of the temple. The nuiuerous lea-
iSuawereexpluiuell. The succckh of the
SSJiarprrtverM-rvlcea warrants their coiv-
Can.*ttd.w«H;k, and lUoetlngH w be
ield Tuesday and Thursday ewuiugs lU he
vSstrv. Wednesday eveiilugwlll occur the
welcome service to the pastor. ,
FIRST CNIVKKSAI.IHT.
The pastorV Iheino yeKi.iday morning vvas
uuou some of the niHlcrlal agencies wlihli
help the church. Notice was given of a sup-
per and euterlalniuent to ho held in the ves-
try next ThurMlav evening, under the auspices
of the Wlllln^i lliiud society. A very pleaa-
aiillinielNauiieipale.l. A very largely at-
tended vcpcr service wan g veil in the even,
lujr. The music was of the hii:h order wldch
Is alwavK txpocled al this chuicii. Uov. Mr.
Blekneil read a |M>ein, and gave an »dd,'"'''*'*'
founded upon the execution of last hrlday.
lllH vlewf- of punlsljinenl are hardly the pop-
ularly uie.pled ones, hut ll was claimed
thttt thev were eminently Christian ones.
Boatoa AdwftlMt mi Dr. ttreafa
uaona*
Dr. Street's devout scholarship Is the lead-
ing characleriHtic of the volume of 21 div
i cotraes recently Issued from the press of D. ,
i Ix)thiop Co.— "The Dream ami the Awak-
ing." These Kerroons are rich in the fruits
of^)Oth biblical aud scienlitlc research and
compact with argument. The author's syra-
AM<
Btt-
CPWlT
The Invalids' Dotel and Surgical In^t"J*i
atBuflalo.N. Y.. organized w«th « '""."l*^^
- ,i..ia...j un<i uiirirpoua. anu ex-
of all
of elghteeii "physicians and surgeons, and ex-
choice of words lilundnatc
shades of meaning which bis
lhO(«o
acute Hcholar-
dilp had evolveil. , , „« 1.1.
The volume al»o niarksUhe widencss of his
I lltsr COSdKKtiATIONAL.
Ilev. Mr. llaKcr ineaclied from Matt
4, on i..es»onh
these were t
llgioii' life li I
xvli.
fi-oiii the 'I'riiiisllgu ration, and
lit' principal tlioughls: The le-
prou'ie^slve. To no one lein-
wraraenl d.a •^ Chilsl leif^eal Ills truth, but
to all Hi- eidi.Iieii who follow liim. Heaven
Is nol firotl. 'I'lH. departed are cousci»His.
Disciple*, know each oilnr in the next life.
Kuch Cliri-tlim may huve such a reve ulloii
of spiritnal trulh- :i» to make him certain of
their realitv. LiKcrne for d the topic of
IhecNenlnglectur.'. N ''<'••« .^"\>'V,'-"*i r
the union praver iiieeliug of the ^ . 1 . N. c.
K. on Wednesday evening ami of the concert
to the vcatry Thursday evening.
PKKHIIViKKIAN.
Hev. Dr. Court nrcaehed In the morulHg
on the t hrlstlairs character and privilege as
a lover ot (iod. Hu spoke of love in Itn etisr-
ual form. In ihe creation of the universe,
among the iing.ls. and in nuin ">• ""|""«-»-
As Btlraetlon pervaded the physical universe
HOdldtiod.leMrelo see h.vo, solrilual at-
traction. p« iva.le tlie spirilual universe. Ihe
apostle In the lexl shows how he estlnnited
• bv Ihe blesHlug it brought. I. ihe
(iirlMlau loves (Jod. Till- love Is the
of all religion. It Includes knowl-
.,..„„. (Jod. the. -lioic* of tlod us our por-
tion, a hi;rli cMeim for Him, ami a desire to
l>« near I Urn. He who h»ves/iod shows is
iovo In making (»od Ihe chief object of his
contempluliou, In living to agree
culture. He had no hobbies, lu theme or
metho.l. He was vigorous, Imi.resslve lu
bubjcct-matler. Hexlle and searching 1 1 ex-
preislou. The choice of IIHoh reminds one
Uw closely he came to the spirit of the age
and the wants oTf the i>««P>e to whom 0
u,inisiored-"TIic Sword of tfie If»-'|." *' »'«
Problem of Life," "Kterulty In the H«art of
Thing*." "IToflt and Uss." "Man's Domin-
ion over Satan." One of the sermons "The
Silence of (Jod." Is an engaging and dlHcrlm-
Inallng treatment of a beautiful ,V"n««l't «»•
Dr. Street dellue*. unfolds, n'VPI'fi^.' ''"';•
iriites. enforces with rare al>"»ty. He pre-
senls the thought from two "PP"" te j e.iAs
bv man. marks the contrast between the
uoUo of humau workmanship and »'« "o'se-
less omnipotence of Uod, ""t o^lru^'^^ ^
bidding man behold him, Imt silently awa ll-
iuK llie lime when man will V^"^ »"^ „ '^^t:
The relation of the ^Hy*"* ""^i^™ u drtwn
icvereucc. patient study, freedom, U drawn
out In many-sided forms. H«t^. the the e
and the movement and amp Itude of the
thought aro native to the spirit of tbo au-
^'*Two accessorica add to the permauent val-
L. of this volume; one, a lifeifke portrn of
Dr. Street; the other, seven poems from his
,Kii. There Is much po«.try woven Into the
cxtureofeach discourse, not arranginl lii
metro or rhyme, but breathing ho «P«rlt of
"ommuulou with nature, with man, with
(Jod. _ _ .
Reforua Club Meeting.
The Ueforni club held its regular weekly
meldiug at Welles hall last night, ami a
a?ie audience was i.rescnt. Prtsl.leut
\V H Whit worth presided and maile iuter-
,.«liug reiuarks, the first speaker Intro-
.lined was Uev. K. A. (Jreciie. who spoke
.arnestlv and lu a practical manner. He
,M . rayiHl. withellect. the evils of utemp«|r-
u e. phWcai ami moral. I c dwell on he
loss 0/ character ami reputation which the
unin win. hubituallv drinks sustains, and In
,l...ing he a|.pettle.f lo the young ineii of the
uu.liencc to take tiio pletlge aud to stand by
''■president Wlillworth followe.l Mr.tJroene.
aud gave a si>eech wliiih was limely If It was
„ol devoted eiiliiviv to tin- leinp.^rai»c« mucs-
lion Hecrillcise»l severely those wlio run
cluslvcly devoted to the treatment
chronic diseases, was designed «»<! erecUd
to accoiiiniod lie the large ""'»»*« <>''",\trri.
who visit Hatralo from ev^ry Jtatc and terr
torv.aswellas from many 'orcj^" J*"!'.
■ they inav avail themselves of the ser-
the start- of skilled specialists lo med-
aud surgery that couiposc the faculty
.. .„la wldely^eiebratedlnslilu ion. only
men who are by thorough i^' ';'-»t»"«> ""'i5.^.
pcrleuce eH|)Cclally rttt4JiVto till t '"'r '^•P®', "
Ive positions, have been chosen to «erye an
physicians and surgeons in this Instliullon.
<H>MM<)N SKNSK AS APPLIED TO MEUICINK.
It iH n well-known fact, aud one wWcji «!>-
peals to the judgment of everv thiuklug Pfr
Hoii, that the physician wLo Jf «t«s *''^.
whole time to the study aud l»vestig«tlon of
a certain class of diseases, must t>e«o'»« t*^'"
ter ciusliHed to treat such diseases than he
who attempts to treat evfery « » /o wm< u
ftesh Is heir, without giving special •"eutlo
to Buv particular class of diseases. Men,
Openiac mad Oloalnc of Malls.
49-Correctod to October M. 1887.
MAILS DDB FBOH
Albany and the Weat, «.40, ».ao a. m., LIS. 6.W P-
m.
. m.
,1.16, 7.20 p
.'.M p. m.
m., 1.16, a.lO, 4. «.*^
m.
m.
m.
In
fa-
aii ages of the world, who have hecome la-
nious, have devoid their "ves to some
special brunch of science, art, or I'teratarL
IJv thorough organl/atloo, and sub-tllvlslon
ofthe|)racllce of medicine and surgery in
lie
which i.aillcular attention Is given by ll
specialists at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgk
this arrangement must be obvious.
Faculty of this Institution having oonflned
their attention wholly to th* , 'rj'"^T,SUJ
chronic aliments, have attained the grewesl
success, which has given rise to a Pr«cti«! o
such vast proportions as to have uec«««>t«tf<l
the recent eulargeiuenl of the huiluing ori^-
liMilly erected to accommodato this grow-
ing practice.
ALL fHllONIC IH8KA8KH A 8PKCIALTV.
Although wo cannot, In this brief notice,
make inenthiu of the varjous anmetils ^to
cat
rnslltute. yet wo may slat*, |«> » Keoersi
way. that the Institution abounds In skin.
faclillles and apparatus '»«\ t»'o ^u^?-®*";;!'
treatment of every form of chronic ailment,
whether requiring for Its cure »"e^»«»> !»'
Kurgl.tti means. .V large P«'m>l«lct of parth.
ulars. cnlltled "The Invalids^ Ouido-Book.
will be sent to any address for ten oeaU In
Doslaue stam|)s. ,
' All letters of Imiulrv or of consultation
.houl.1 l>e addressed lo jNorld's I>ln»e;»«"';>
Medical association, 003 Main street, Buffalo,
N.Y. _
During the Uolldaya
throughout the old and the coming
Fall lUver, Mass., 9.30 a. m
Billcrlca, Mass.. ll.lW a. in
Boetuu, Mass., 0.4U, ti.46 a.
Concord,' N.U., 7.40 a. m.. 12.26, 6 P- »•
Dracut, Mass., fi p. m.
Eastern, 8.46 a. m., 3.10,1.20 P. m. ^^ _ „ „
Fltchburg. Maaa., ».«) a. m., 1.16, 6.45, 7.20 p.
Lawrence, Miss.. U.20 a. m., 3.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. ll., 7.40 a. m., li^to. 5 p. m.
NaHhua, N. IL, 7.4Ca. m., 12.26, 'Mv-m.
New York, N. Y., 0.40, 8.45 a. m., 3.10, , .20 p.
Northern, 7.40 a.m., 12.25,8 p.m.
NorUi BlUerlca, Mas.., 11.20 a. «"•. 7-20 p. m.
New Bedford, Mas... 9.20 a. m. tt5'J-2",J^- '
Providence, tt. L, U.20 a. ">•• t-i*' «-f,V;. ,^
Southern, 0.40. 8.45 a. m.. 1»?. »t8, 6.40 p. m
Soutn Framlngham, Mass., ».'.» a. m., ..20 p
Stony Brook Way, 9.20 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Masa., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Tewksbury, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford. N. 11., 12.26, 7.2(; p. m.
Windham and I'elham, >«•'»•• 6 p. m.
Worcester, Mas*., 8.45. 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.20 p. m.'
Kecue. N. U.. 920 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
.Salem. Maaa., 6.40, 8.46 a.m., 1.16, 8.10. 4, 6.40, 8
Lynn.''ilaBa.,6.40,8.46a. m.,l.l5,«10, 4, 6.40, &
p. m.
MAIL! OLOBK VOK
AlbanyandtheWost, 7, 8.46 a. m.. 4.80. 7.16
Fall ^w. Mass., 7, 8.45. 10.80. 11.46 a. m., 8.60,
itTIs for you I
WIIVA3VS BROS.'
INDIArLCURE!
Thou Sanaa have taken It and ltK;'V'V,",^,V«ri
Thousands arc now Uklug It and UL.JUit/i.'^u.
€fnhi8iD0Ol' 1^ ^0*
Playing Cards.
Lurge
ABHortment and
Prices.
Low
in.
m.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and RetaU DrugglaU,
OPrOSITK POST OFFICE.
m.
m., 8JM), 7.16
■ m.
m.
7.15 p. m.
Blllorloa. Mass., 6.10 a. m., 6 p.m. , .. , ,^
Beaton jJlass.. i, 8.46. 10.80, 11.46 a.m., 1.40. SJ»,
ConcoW;!?. fl."; 8.45 a. m.. 12.15. 7.18 p. m.
Dracut, Maaa., 8.48, 9.46 a. in.
Kasl«rn, 6.10, 8 a. m-. 1-40, 6, 7.16 p
Fltchburg, Maaa., 6.86. 8.43, 11.46 a.
Lawron"; Maaa.. 6.10, 9.48 a. «•; »|». 7» P
Mancheater, N. "•.«.»•**»• "- '^-.l^'i^^is i,
Naahua, N. H.. 8. 8.46, 11.45 a. m.. 12.16, 6,7.16 p.
New "ork, N.Y..7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.45 a. m.. 1.40,
8.50,6,7.15 p.m.
Northern. 8.45 a. m., 7.16 ?•"»•..,„ ^
North milertca, Ma8«.,7 a. m.,8.50 p.m.
Now Bedford, Masa., 7, 8.46, UUO, 11.46 a.
Provldeulje,U.S"..7,*8.46, 10.80,11.46 a. m.,
8.50, 7.16 p. m. ,. ^,
Southern, 7, 8.45, 10.30, 11.46 a. m
TRADt MARK.
F«»r It ciireKllMicuiiiatlsm, Scrofula, Kc/ema,
RaU Hbenm. .Stomach. Liver and Kidney 1 roiib.
los. etc. l8 very pleasant U) uke and Is MnnK
and effective In cradlcatluir tllaoase froin the
sysU'in. It purines aii«l enrbhes the Bloo<t. ami
Hives vigor and strength to the system, righting
any displacement lo Its own uaiural p«.Mnon.
Give Indian Cure a trial ami the blessing of
health wlll.snrely follow.
Indian Cure •1.00 a Bottle. Six for MltOO.
I'llKPAKkU BV
Xlto 'Wlnanai Mecllolwe Oo.
WOBOBMTBIl. MASS.
Playins Cards.
A bni<^ain tor 20 cents. These
aro of good thicknesH and nice
enough for anybody.
m.,
1.40
1.40,3.50,7.16
|„ alid Old of the meetings of Ihe •'»'» 'f«>'»
mere curioM.ty. The lime has come for thla
o top. said Mr. Whitworth. Another
nuisaii'« to be corrected Is that of signing
the pletlgo for the pur^tose of gelling
«»ome«
are ready to
m. That trick
And
will uon-
tiling out of good [Hjople who
help tliose who Imncstly refor
inptc»l Ht the last
it,v (1. ('. Wright, the mInisUir-al-iarge.
low
true
usaence
edge ol
with (Jod.
i;;;'::,"'^g v;;^!. .;ndio;ing an men for (loir-
aake as s.cin-.' in lliem the image ..f God. i.
Tbc privilege of Ihe lover of (io.l l« iMdug
knowpof (iod. This Is more tlian bare
cu
and
knowledge. It Implies re7>g''»tlon as a
child of (Jod. approval and delight. II »©-
(lod's iileUlng on everyday bounties
mercies, sootlifng In sorrow. (lo<l s
Hmllp. the ioy of salvation, acknowledgment
Ht the duv of Jii.liinent. and heaven at last.
The lessons wcit : the poorne.s of the knowl-
edire Ihid is not accom|mnleil by love; ine
fact that knowledge alone is not proof of
one's being a Cliristlini ; and that love is the
orownim; grace.
KLIOT.
Murkland of Manchester,
im iiilter of tlii-* church.
Rev. Charles rt.
N. H.. a former
preached. Tin" sub|
course was, Dlvb
text was from .I«Hd
•cl of the morning
(Ml
11.
's trials
Over
look-
tils-
and Decision. The
14. "Multitudes, mul-
tllu'des In Ihe valley of decision ; for lh« ^li'v
of the Lonl N near In Ihe valley of decision.'
Itlsadillicult mailer to convey In a few
words the fulness of thought ami expression
IK tile sorinon .ontalned. Ueference
WHS made to Ihe old |.roverl). "Man s ex-
tremltv 1- (Jol's o|.portuulty." and the
teacher observed that it l,« IHHc to man s
crmllt that all else must fail him ere he will
turn to (Jod. Kvery moment is (.od s oppor-
tunity wlien man's fiearl Is true. Hut not al
hearts are true No age will learn froin the
oxtreinltv of another. The science of heal
we will liot learn till burnt. The moat part
J«raust learn ourselves. Tbo text I lus-
Trates this; tlie heights of rclig ous feeling
rise from sorrow and distress. Israel
we care iifff for, but Israel 'J*^''^''^^*^ . ,
and over again we hear the wail In affliction,
and the soiil' of joy iu release. Israel s ex-
tremity is (J od's opportunity. >\ hlle
I .
rael
for
place 'is a' valiey'of decision. Division
'decision mark all the xvay. The germ o
national life was nnirked by <>'vi'* "« . ^^
decision. The Purllans «n"> rated Uem-
aelvcs from the state church and afterwards
were driven to unite In a common cause, llee-
iJ/to Amerk-a for religious liberty. The gos-
iMjlof Christ originat.-d in no division. Theie
is division between those who live for aclf
and those whose lives are devoted to work
for Christ, and work for fellow men. In the
valley of decision the few strive to tlnd
principle o/ divino love, the many
time and strenglb .loubting and questioning.
So many things, social duties, fraternal s(>-
cletlea, entertuiuments, all good In tlieir
piaeo, divide us from a total siirrender.
Which gives place, the work of Christ or
the work of tlie world? Is uot here
asraln division? The law of love Is Huprcmo
and all others subordinate. The day of the
Lord is at haml. That day is this day. 80
much as we know, we stand before the judge
of all the earth. The will of the Lord s
done andTwlll he our will also, If our wills
Hre governed by his. Now Is the moment
wdlch Is Oo.l'rt day and each must decide
for hirasdif, knowing this that In the ya ley
of decision YOU stand with the Son of Ood.
Come to the brtdhl chamber. Death I
Come to the mother, when she feels
For the llrst time h-'r firstborn's breath.
AndlhouartloiTlhlel
The untimely death which annually carries
off thoimnds ot bumanlH^lngH It, the prime
of vouth is Indeed terrible. The flrst ap-
pr^adi of consumption h Inaldlous, and the
fu^Srcr himself Is the most ""consc ous of
Its anoroach. One of the most alariiiing
svraK" of this dread disease U, In fact,
JL dlcablo hope, which lurks in^the heart
of the victim
timely steps to
reJK'af fbeVc^Vr^-'hundrid. of well-
Stdlcated cases where I>r. lJJ«r«?;« «?'£
en Medical Discovery has effected a complete
cure.
llalrbVlarat'tVinntcdat t'he last meeting, when
(• Wright, the minlsUir-al-iarge.
spoke. Several then signe.l the pic.lge with
ifieexpectalion of getting help /rom h in,
but he saw through iho game and ll didn I
'"'vice rrosulent Trice also made remarks.
After a «oui>e of Pi years of lulemiHjranws
hr had signed the uledge and joined the He-
form clu1>. He felt tlial It had been a gooil
thing for him In every way.
The pledge re.elved several signatures al
the cloie oAhe meeting. The Sumla.v even-
lug meetings are proving of great Interest
lliTs winter, and the club Is lu u more than
satisfactory condition. \.
The Sonth Wilmington Uallroad Acci-
dent.
The hmly of .lohn Moloney, who waa
kiile.l at feouthWilroinglou Saturday aflei-.
„uon by a train on the Boston and I Aiwell
railroad, was taken from the estal.llshment
of James W. Brooks to Waketteld for lnl*r.
iiienl iHio that afternoon by his son. It ap-
iiears that he was a barrel inaker, and had
b.eu to the clK-mlcai works at .«*outh Wil-
mington to get a contract for making some
llarreN. Doniieily. who was with hlin, was
an employe. It was but a short distance
from the chemical works where the accident
uccurred, the road making a short turn
across the railroad track, aud a fence and
.ars on a side track obscuring a view of any
train loming on the nniln track. Dr. Irish,
In an examination of the body of Moloney
late Saturday afternoon, found that not only
was llieback part of Ihe skull crushed lu, but
almost the entire skull was fractured.
Bartholomew Donnelly continues at St.
.John's hospllal, and is conllncd to his laid,
although, as heretofore staled. In ha«l no
bones broken by the nccl.lont. It may l»e a
week iMsfore bo will ^ ahle 10 return home.
year, Kidis. a Merrimack strwd,
linuo to supply the ,K50i.le of lx>well with the
tliiest confectionery ami the choicest fruit.
He has fullv prepared himself for New ^ ear's
with oranges, bananas, nuts,Ugs, dates, ou-.,
ami solleils a share of patronage 'rom fruit
and confectionery ''"y^rs. Irlcea slwa)s
low. Buy candy for tho children of him.
Rare HMiraln.
I have a small farm of 1ft acres of excel-
lent land loiated a', miles from Ix)well I . ().
lu one of the best towns and nelghl>orhoo<l^
In Mhldleaex county. Large vurlelv of fruit
trees, grapes. Ac. Collage house of 7 rooms
with an extra good cellar, (iood water In
llie house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high posle«l barn, match-lioarded, with r»od
cxjTlar. Will keen 5 cows and a horse. Tbis
place must IKJ sold wllhiu ao days on account
ol settling an estate aud is offerod at the ex-
cecllngly low price of $2200. Full particu-
lars of Thomas H. Klllott, 83 Central stiwet.
I.rf)well.
••Bull's Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Svru|) a fbw days ago, a Jwy «[»;
marked: "1 call your ""rvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's V dory,' so wonderful ar» the
JJsult- It accomi.lfshes." The victories
which It has gained over <;oughs, sore throsd.
croup, whooplug cough and bronchial dlin-
cultlea arc almost numlierless. As a spwl-
men of the testimonials we are dally receiv-
ing read the following:
MOMTFKLIKB, Sept. It, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. 8. Hull ft Co. :
Genilemen-lMcase send mc by express, ( . o.
I) four liollles of your Harvar.1 Broi< lilal
Syrup. I have lieen using It and feel that 1 owe
inv life to Us woudertul < uratlve iwwera.
' Youra truly, _,
ANNA TllKlKFI.K.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
H. Ih. liottles al 2ft cents, and S. lb. botlles at
ftO ceuta a bottle. I'reiiared hy Geo. S. Ilull
A Co. (successors to Lyford A Hull),H\e
Cent .Saving bank building, ^corner Merri-
mack and John streets. Lowell, Mass.
South Framlngham, Maaa., 7, 8.45, 11.45 a. m.
8.50, 6, 7.15 p. m.
Stony Brook Way, «.86 a. m., 4.30 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mafis., 8 a. ro., 6 p. m.
Tewksl.urv, Mas*., 6.10, 9.48 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mlllonl, N. IL. 8 a. m., lljl?; ^^ I'i'",- .. ^ ,„
Wln.ll.am and I'elham, N. »•. »•*^ '', *\V » ' «
Woroeater, Mass., 6J16, 7. 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m.,
Kocnc.s! IL, «/.88"8 a. m.. 12.15, 7.16 p.m.
Salemj Masa.. 7, 8.45, lofSo, 11.46 a. m., L40, 8.60,
Lynn,' MaM.',"'. 8.46, 10.80, 11.45 a. m.. 1.40,8.50,
7.18 p.m.
MANUFACTURING ttTOCKH.
ELLINGWOOD k CO.,
Wholeaale ami lietaU DrugffUUp
OPPOSITE POST OFFICK.
Corrected daUy by WlilUm 8 hcpard. broker.
Sr28(>ntral street, PreaooU Bank hull. Ing,
Whore no new transactions Uke place.
as to price
No
the ilgu'res of previous quoUiUous
aakcd, bid and aaloa are given
laaaeeasss
Real Katate Tranaactlona. 4
The following sales of real estate were re-
ported for tho week ending .Ian. 10:
LOWBLL..
Charles L. Sievens, guardian, to «ophlalt-
lln'wn. lau.l with buildings on .lenucse street,
*rha« W. Foster to Woodwar.1 K. Miirklan-I,
land with bull.Ungs on ftoulh lllghlamt street,
*^.Smcs p. Hmlth to l^.sc .'^mlth, laml with
liiilldlmts on Bnrtlctt street. •l.'WO.
tieo W.CnmlngstoA.lolph A. Hanson, laml
ulih buildings on B street, f IO<iO.
lamesUt niton to Francis l>. Mnnn, jr., two
lots of land on Beacon street, #2075.
WILMINGTON.
Trustees Phillips Academy to Irwln E. Morse,
the Ca cb Eainos wood lot, $1000.
TKWKSnURV.
Thompson et ux. to Geo. E. Cook ct
land wlih buildings, #1800.
DKACUT.
Daniel .1. Goodhue to Joseph B. Hopkins, lot
of land near Colllnsvlllc. 11800.
TYNOSHOBOUOH.
to Isaac Gould. 26 acrea of
ot
aah and
and elegant
No. 8 Presoott street
James
ux..
the
waste
Luke McFarhn
land, $300. , ,
CoraA.JL Adams to John
"Manic* s!'' Richardson, trustee, to John
Chandler, lot of land, f 1473.
WE8TFOUI>.
Alvan Fisher etal. to Warren J. Gould.
F. O. Dec^itiir place, $2225.
M. Chandler, lot
M.
the
' ManufarturiMif atui Railroad Hloek$
and other Investment scciirlllca bought ami sold
by Wm. Shepai-d, 28 Central atroet. Telephone
No. 225-1.
KwrnWMre and Oarptf'
Sherman* Manning have a large Une
household furniture, black walnut
painted chamber sultoa. New
styles at very low prices.
8outhwlck block.
Medina'a Bait fltere,
94 Merrimack atrcei. Is a popular reeort for
Udlce who desire to otitaln enulne bargalna.
The proprietor haa placed auch low prices on
every deacrlptlon of hair gooda that evcr> body
ihould take atlvantagc of them at onoe. CaU
early for a choice selection.
AdJuttahU Windcw Bt>rt«n»,
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doora made to order. Old acroena and doora
repaired. Rubber Cuahlon Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extenalon and
common ladders. Patent folding clothee dry-
era. hard and wj?odon ware, machinists' and
carpenters' tools. Longman A Martln'a pure
prepared palnte. Carpet aweepers and clothe*
wrlngera sold and repaired by J. C Bennett, 61
Dutton atreet, Lowell, Mass.
the bowcla
Atnorr •
Amoakeag. ..•"•••
An'lrosooggln
Appleton
Atlantic
Ainea
Aturuata, Ga
Arlington
Border City
Batoa
Ituott
BoBtok
Boston Duck Co...
Cabot
Clilcopee
China
Cochc<!0
Columbian
Conltneutal
Owlght
Kvorett
Franklin
Great Falls
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
Ulll
Hartford Carpet...
Jackson ••
Laoonla
Lancaster
l^wrenoo
Lowell
Lowell M. Snon...
Lowell Ble?.chery.
Lowell Hoelery....
Lowell Gaa Co....
Lyman
Manchester Mills..
Mass Cotton
Merrimack
Middlesex
Monadnook
Nashua
Naumkeag
Newmarket.
Norway Plalna....
Otla. • *
Pacific
Popperell
Pemorokc
Buaaell Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
Thomdlke. ..... ■ • •
Tremont 4 Suffolk
Unlen Cotton
Vassalboro'........
Washington Mills.
Webster
Wllllmantlc Linen.
Tork. .......
Par
Value.
100
1000
100
1000
100
800
100
100
100
100
1000
louo
700
600
100
100
600
1000
100
BOO
100
100
100
lOUO
100
100
100
, 1000
, 400
400
lOOU
<I80
set)
lUO
100
luo
100
100
1000
1000
100
1000
600
100
BOO
noo
, 1000
1000
BOO
100
100
. 100
. 80U
1000
. 1000
100
Bid.
104
1800
i:to
660
108
liH
liu
Aakod.
106
130
1900
* ■ • •
786
a • • •
00
• • • •
"7»
700
140
80
lOS."*
• • • •
'ioo
BOO
70
778
"m
106
600
715
1150
luo
luo
100
100
26
760
116
120
218
<J60
2.'V0
ll«0
lUO
Last
Salea.
104*1
IMMt
131
060
108
186
07^
10S>i
128
125
1840
1160
MO
»»»
100
00
480
1910
.14 H
787 )»
69H
90
•ni\
79V
iOU
972',
472 >,
585
1.546
7tWH
720
148
84
200
•59 '4
142^4
10a7H
11.'.0
180
IK^
6U0
101 '«
817H
820
IttOO
1640
lioa
240
100
136
2471,
ll.'i7%
lino
120',
WO
89
100
62 H
46
072X
A DISTRESSING COUGH.
Howr man^', especially durin},' the Fall 1
and Winter tnontlis, arc troubled with a
Cough, Rometitnea dry and hacking, soiiu-
timcs loose causing the sufTercr to lais- a
large amount of ofTcnsive matter; this can
soon be cured hy using Ingalls* Throat
and Lung Specific, which acts directly on
the Throat and Lungs.
Cured lu^r ('oiigh.
Mrs. jKRKMt.Mi Clark, Lowell, Mass.,
savs: "Twelve years ago I first look a
bo'ttleof your Throat and Lung Specific
1 had been irouhlod with a very baUl-ougli
for months. A 50-ccnt bottle cured iny
Cough. Since then I have not been willi-
oul it. I can heartily recotnineiid it to any
one who has a bad cough."
8avo4l his Llft^
. CiiAS. A. Waitt, says : " No language
can express the value I attach to ^our Spe-
ific. J believe it saved my life
We would lite other testimoniaU did we
think It necessary, but a trial bottle \/\\\
convince you that it is all wc represent.
Give it a trial.
Xngalla' Throat and Lung Specific i^
sold by all Druggista. Price 50 cents and
$1. Prepared only hy the INOALLH
MKDICAL CO., Lowell. Masa.
Playing Cards,
.35 centB u puck, reduced from
50 ccnlH. These we have a largo
sale on hy the d(>/.en.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholenale ami Ketall Dntaoi^^*
OPPOSITE POST OFFICB.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fkksh Fuom tiik Shoub Evebt
Wkek,
Sff OeiitiM fi.
Piute
Mus-
IIKALH Bnilses,
darks, and s,;ralches.
Ill thf world.) CURKH
ilheumatWm. Neoralgls, lloarH.'nes«. Sore
Throat. Croup, and all ktmlred afT.Hlons.
A i-arge Botll". A Powerful Keui^dy.
nfost •.wMMHiileal, «• It «•«•!• bill «6|
All Druggists. NKLSON * CO.. Boston
CITKKS Pains. KxU'rnal and Internal.
MKVK4 Mwolllntfs, C<mtra44lons of tho
rlox, Mltrm'sB of ihti Joints.
H<Mids, Burns, tut.",
(Best .«<tablc IH'medy
ELLINGWOOD & 00.»
jfhoiesale ami B9iaU DruggUU,
OPI'OSITE POST OFFICK.
bottle.
Distress After Eating
of
Cod Liver Oil,
Fkk.hh From the Shoke Evebt
Wkek,
Advertise in the Courier.
of
Heavy Marine Xiossea.
Capt. Samuel Watts of Boston, one of the
heaviest owners of shipping In the United
States, has been especially unfortunate dur-
ing the past few weeks, having lo»jt, thr**
nc ships lu rapid succession, vU. : 1 ho Al-
red wSlts, from Phlladelph a for Hlogo,
vvith 27 men and cargo; tho Alfred D. Snow^
St on the Irish coast while bound for
Oucenstown, with cargo and crew ; and the
shipJol'n'l'- B««-«-y' '••"'" I'liladclphla for
Hlogo, burned at sea. 11 men
Tho cost of these
f 100,000 each.
Free to School Teachers Only.
A descrii.tlve atlas of the great west with
new, complete and geographically correct
cSlofed man" of Wisconsin, MinoesoU,
northern Illinois, Iowa, Mlssoi^rl, HakoU,
Nebraska and eastern Kansas wi be sent
free to any school teacher sending his (or
her) address to C. A. Brown, New England
KStABLISHKD 184fl.
being misHlniN
vedsclHwas uot less than
,lo hope, which lurks miuenearv - ' »— "^ *^,,t „, t„c Chicago, Milwaukee
.preventing hlin /f<>'n,p\fJt'",? AafKuiHul'way, 210 WasBl niton Street,
LO arrest tho malady. That It * »\- *„''^;,7; jfio i-eading matter Is newer,
dd In Us cacJIer stages is beyond «««»o"' «"";,• .„. .atlsfsctory tbah that
If you Buffer from looseness
AK008TURA BiTTKRS wlll suTcly curc you.
Beware of counterfeits and ask your gro«cr or
druggist for the genuine article, prepared by
Di". J.G. B. Slegert ftSons. ^^^^
"^^^fi^^n^OC^K SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
Toiiipcratun ''f
SIkm'P W^ic^
Spring is ^"^ ^•
Hhcef) nock Spring Water contains four nnhs of
a grain of saline coniUtucnts In a gallon, an'l l«
from Bl« to thirty UmcsPCKKR than the table
water usually oflerred for sale.
Tho lojiillng PhvPlci.a«Bofthc(1ty
may beconsulteii as to th.; tli<Tap«iitlc
efficacy of thU
water.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
U Olio of tin- many dUnurceaMe symptoms
•lyaiKjpsla. Ilea.lachc, heartl.urn, sour sloinach,
falntiiCH,. iiiid .HPrlclons appelllo are also
,ans«d by this very widespread and growing
dlsi'Hsc. Hood's harssparlUa tones the ht»jni
Hcli,ci-eatcsanap|.etlte, promotea hcttlthy dl
gestlon, relieves the lieada.he, an-l «nres Ihe
most ol>^llni.te cHscJ of dyspepsia. Bead the
fidlowlng
"My wife had dysjicpsla. Mie couUI not keep
her loo4l down, ami had that opprc-sed feeling
after eating, ^ho had no appeUU- and was tired
all tlH) time, she tried numerous medlclnea
without iMjIng relieved. l«d the flrst bottle of
IIoimPs Sarsanarllla did her a great deal of
g(,o I. She has tiikcii two boUlcs, and can cat
anything wUliout ill-trojs. and has no trouble In
reudnlug foo.1." John Battknuklo. Marlon.
*"'" ALL-QONE FEELING
"I havaliccn troubled with dyspepsia. I had
but llUle appetite, iind what I dl.l eat dlstreaswl
me, or did me llUlc goo.l. In an hour after eat-
ing I w»)uld expcrloncxs a falntness or llrwl, all
gone feodng. MS though I had not eaten any-
thing, flood's Sarsaparllla did me an Immense
amount of good. It gave me an ari»etlte, aud
my food relished and sntlsnc<l the craving I hail
prevlou.'ly cx|M;rlcneed. It rtlleveil mo
faint, tlrcid, all gone feeling. I have
much iHstler slne« I Uwk iliKjd's Sarsaparllla,
that I am happy to recoromcuU It." O.
I'AOE, Watertown, Maaa.
N. B. Be sure to get only
•3fl> Oontsi ft X^int.
ELLINGWOOD & CO..
Wholesale ami Retail DruggUU,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
a
Ellinev^ood's
Cough Balsam
M
of that
felt BO
A.
well known table
inore complete and satisfactory
contained In any geography ever published,
imd the whole pubncatton will b« an Invalua-
ble aid to the teacher and scholar.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL,MASS.
Best (juality PUted Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Floreatlne Statoary,
Artistic Bronzes,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all driigglsls. »l;alxfor»4. Prepared
only hy C I. llOiJl> A CO., l^well, Masa.
IOO Dossr^as Owe I>olIar
FARMERS. AHENTIONI
Stockbrldge Manares.
Bowker's Hill «nd Drill Piioephate.
Bairalo Bone Saper-Phoephate.
Brwlley's Snper-Phosphate.
This 18 the second winter for
Ellinowooi/s Cough Balsam,
and the many word.s of praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it htis pertormed place
without doubt in the front
new con-
J 25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
:ei. n. ^Woo^ ^ Co*
it
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINGWOOD k 00.,
WhoUsale and BeiaU DruggUi»%.
orrosiTB poar oimoa*
I
47
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8
LOWELL DAILY COITRI
tlTlje lotofU ©ailg Coutift.
MONDAY, JANUARY 88, 1886.
mack iitreet, Uklug the Hidewttlk at Central
street and cauMug a general pHnJc among
pedeHtrlaiiH. He continued for a hhort dtH-
tance when a U^>ta»der uianayed lo stop
him.
Calendar for J«iiu*ry.
ioiM^Nli:^« :l:^^«^•^ "^"^^ ^ '^"'- '.'^'^'
1
ift
■•.J
29
2
»
1(1
'28
80
»
JO
17
•.'4
31
4
11
18
25
6
12
1!>
2tf
6
18
20
•J7
«7
14
21
•J8
>uiniltte« on Police.
'rtie eominiitfe ou |»«lki'. conMsUnff "f
Aldonneu HoiitwHI, Cliadwuk and UMew,
me at the oiWrv of tl..- .hkf of pull.-e Sm^iu-
dav iiiiTlit and made a tlioro.i^li l^^l..•e i<>» «•<
thr new station. Cld.'f X<»yv-< ;:ave th.> ofB-
cittlH Htuthti<-s relative to tlie inomber.-hi|) of
the foree and it« p« isonnel, and Homc KUg-
'^r♦.^tionsv^t■renlad.•.elal.vo to tl.e ilepai ■
inent, ihmn;!. no hii-inex^ was tiansu-ted.
Wl k•ll.eiOMunilleex^a^ at tlie Matiou »ui
-r- Hire.t wa< nnidc fnm. I'ai.L-e Mivet and
rtr* Weather. t|,i,)..>, werr reporteil livt-ly in tliat loealltv.
The Cotfl Snnj'^iu eonimon wUJi the rc?t of -i-ii^.^-oiniuitt. f ilicienpon Malted the ^tivH.
the country Lowell l,ns M»n>'t-'i >" thCrold 'Hnhi.. ; i,„i ,.„i,.rc.d bill oue <*aloon duiln- then m-
From uoon Saturday tie wcnthcr wenied to ^put'tion
MInliiture Almiyuu-— ThiaJDny ;
B 7.07 a <<7
Vh. 4('m.
r2.08«. m-
PerilAD dates 8 Iba. t& cenU. Siulth*«.
BUnk Booka.
I^edgerx, lournnK. reeordri, iiud nil kinds
ofnewgoo<N. I'riees way down. I<or OO
uu\> pietnies framed from new inouldinga
Ht your own prl.c at CHinbrldjre's, Merri-
mack House block.
Special Notices.
Special ^otice«*
Kn.w lol.ler every moment. The nlglit waa
ca»llv the eol-I.-rt of the year, and in the morning
thernionutcri .e^istcred all the way from G^ to
U<^ below zero. Sunday wa* eUar, but ve^y
cold. ihonJi It moderated a trllle. Laht nlnl't
the "Mrni>" \\a^ ^tUl on. aoil tod.-iy In eohl nho.
Thcs« JUnnes are from the Men lmaek> reeord
V p. m. 6p. m.
\w> «■'
10'
tWitnrdHy
hunday..
Monday.
I n . in .
10*
17
■ BUSINESB NOTlOnS.
jr:?r Marion, artlMie jdicno-rapln r.
I 1' <'oa>tln^: at rnwtin-tul >lldt toni«lit.
rilE oU'Y.
See loeaN on pa:;eh ft au«l T.
Uoltcrt .JohnKon of lhl««.'ily Im-becn urunl
c.l jt lu•n^i<'n.
I ri\.' \oiir oni.'f for M^ti work at llatlia-
wuj-h, l^Mid.llei.Heel.
Tioiiw iM are made lo I'tiler by if. II.
HaineK.V Co. f.-r t** and i>0.
There \\erc ei^lit arn-is Snlnrdin . Tlieie
were *e\< n yi .terdiiy. all lor d^unklnlH•^»'.
Tlie s<l«'» 'Vi told watili i« not tin- onlv ini-
1. .. ..r ... ^^f J,i»
gpt'cial Florida Kxenr«lon».
Tlic rennxvlvaniirailiv^.ad .will run two
n.M-onallv fo'iulnel.d i-xenrMoni. from New
York to Jaek-onvill.-. Florida, and reUiin,
Iravlntf New York .lan.-'C aiid Feb. S. 'I jtii.:-
Iv ill be .•on.io.cd »x.ln^^el> of l'..llnnui
.mlaei. ear-. « i.<-h pa>Mn:.er being allowed
Im donbU- boith, uIm. nioaN tor the round
tri|». to^flhVr with one dayS board ut .la.k-
ttn.v ille-all for the rxtu m- !y U.w |0 ie.; of
*47. Faehpaitv win U'liiniled |.) l..() l.:o».
M-iurer-.and raninioi: will Iraw darU-onville
iVb. 10 am! 'J4.tbti^ al'owinK ati«Hit tit.»
wt-ek.s in Florida. No upiwrtui.liy of in:d»-
iiu^ud.Ii-btrnllriplo the >oulb In- eA»r
pr.>ented ll-elf in Mi-li an iittrartive fliape
b.'ft.re. xFor fuller niirlitnlar-. and 'h:-*!;
apply at the «)lU'-e of the t»ld foloiiy •.•ailroad.
•i'.i .MVniniai k >\\<v{. L«>vvfll.
Ik'st Messina oranges in the market 8 doz.
'2.} els. at Stnilh's^^
Mou-lav and Tuesday-Best 20 oeut .dioco-
late ereuni droptt 14 euuls a lb. at SiuItU h, 47
Mcrriiuuek Klreet.
A. N. Unrmoa
BhowB Hpeelal patterns In bronze, oak, ana
other kinds of pletnre inouldlni:, nUo a good
line of forcl;,'n and Aiuerleuu photographh,
Bteel engruv lugs and ekiiinjrs. The prices
are right. No. 8« Merrimack street, up btalra.
Two »lozen bananas i'> cents at !»inllh*s.
Bw on Time.
Time is nionev ami appolntmentH made
should be kept.' If you carry a reHable
wall li in vour p»»ekvt or have a will rei:ulHt-
.'1 mantlo'cloi'k ;ii vour home you will be on
lime and lUe up "to your au'reenu-nts. A
tailure Ut do M) cannot tbH) l>e excused on
Ihii account. tlarkc.'.Vl «tMUral street,-
make a specialty of line watches and mant c
.liKdis, and also' has t lie a.'' ncy of I'urabola
>pt.ctaelos. Low prices prevail.
WfHt >Ic*sina lemon* iu the markcl 14e.
do'z.. 2 do/, ii.") cts.. at .■smilh's. 47 Merriniack
•.tr4:4ii.
Just Eight More
Working Dais Before Stocktaking,
And timing those eight dnys wo
want to sell
TO BUY A N I> USE
Sleighing Robes
. BRAZIER Sc CO.
iSpecial Jlotices*
Have extra line Black Esqultfiaux Dog llohes,
with j;recii iUimIi ant broHildotli llnlnjf*. Made
. exprcM*ly i.u- thcni. K<iu«l la apnearnnce and
jQP ' wear to U'.o Iv Hear thai co»t ihrvo tlmca iu>
)W bad wo want to (sell is
be^t illustrated 1>}- the following
COUNI- K HAT STORE.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennisoiir
Succcaaor to DS. E.' M. N'tti-Si-v,
84 BKerrlntMck StrMt, • • Hoaford Bloall
Btoam ttM<l X^^titoi'FIttlnif
Are done by ub lu the very best manner.
4^0a8 Futures, Library LRiiips and Fauoy
Globes u bpeciulty.
FABKKLL a? COXATON,
Telephone 12-84. B* Duttoit Htroet.
pric(>^^
KIMBALL & CO.
bv 11. II.
lb:.r. r«'L'U-
^.;l'n Uial \Vo;td.t!ic jtwelltr, oil
patroni*.
A few ovnrcouts are for siilc
Ihunes A: to. at <'0!»slderab!y Il»s
lar prict"*.
There Is a p-neral s<-iucit\ of coal but D.
W. Home k >on. iM-entral street, have a
full supjilv of all kiinS.
Tiie lliL'h schoul box s drilled in llie Market
Mreet annorv today .-and tlie rifles were used
for the lir«t ilmc thi« year.
The Hon Mar.hc will have a 'JO-,, nt oale
ti«m«»rrow. Head iheir adverlUcmtnl on the
fourth pu;:e for particulars.
The eniplov ei- of llie t» lei.hono otlice went
to Lawrence on a slt'i;;h ride Stiliiiday night.
They took supper at the Franklin house.
Members of the Choral society who had
tlekels to sidl should make returns to i'.W.
Katon. sei lelary, btfoie Tuesday evening.
.lohn H. Hrock.a resident of t lielinsford.
hut for many veais a c)ll/en of l.owell. was
today cuminilled to Danvers lio-pllal by
Jud;(e Iludley.
For ft luMulsome. stvll^h and vvell-flnlshed
variety of tlie latest iiatterns in stationery
enll at MarsKui * rrluec's. They have just
received a new lot.
OwinK lo the non-arrival of certain Hcalef.
the secoiul dressinaklnj: class of tlie woinen s
branch of the l'««'ple's .luit Is unav(ddablv
postponeil to Monday eveniup; Jan. ao, at .
o'clock.
The sale of art cootis iind statuary in Post
Otllce block will posllively close this we«k.
The slock Is all uiipH« k«d and (Ui exhibition,
and will be sold at private *ale during morii-
Inus; nucUonsat 1. 2.110 ami 7.:W p. ui. each
dav.
Kev. D. M. r.nrns. (». M. I., ifave an lllus
trated Icelure on temperance at the linnnieu-
hile Luucepllou scIumjI hall last niifht. in-
tertstln« readlnv's bearing up«in Ihe Kieal
virtue were inter-perstd amon« »omc very
strlklUK views shown by a stereoplicon.
There will he a regular nieetiiiK of the elly
coun«il tomorrow nl«hl. In the board of
aldermen several minor oflicials will be noin-
Inated ami conlirmed. and another elTort w'lll
be made toioneur In the choice of a elty
eollcilor and assessors ftoni wards 1 and f».
The Yonnn Ladies' sodality of St. IVtcrV
ohureh elected the followinK oil cers at a
ineetlnif lust nl«ht : President. Ml-s l)elia
McOuade: tlrst assUlant. Miss Alice Kyun :
second assMant. Miss Mary Me,(iua<le; see-
retarv. Mis^ Maj.'i,'le Uarrett ; treasurer. Miss
Delia lliaily.
Mrs. Alcxamler McDonald, resldin;^ on
River street, fell on thai street last evenlni,'
und broke tme leu near the ankle. She was
taken lo the tiolicc station in a team, by ill-
red ion of Olhcer l.ibby. and I)r. tolton was
ealled. She was taken lo .sit. .lohn's hospital,
by Ills ree(>mn!eiKlation.
'The insurance oil Mr. Foye's ImiMIn}? on
Middle street. deMi<»yed by the falling of a
wall upon it at the lire on that "«'•'■•'<- '"Vl
been s,.|iU:d by the ).ayincnt of the fnl
ninount of ij^ftuo. Mr. Foye was Insure.l
«'»•'(»() en (.'rain and other slock, more or les-.
damaired bv water, and a seUlenient will
probablv be made of this portion ol his |.,>n
lomorrJw. Jl. C Church & >ou are the
8}?eiils.
A incctii!-of the coiiimiilcc v.Iiicli is ar-
ruu-'ii- ' for tin. ncrption of >ir I lioina-
Grallan Ksmoiid.; and .I.-lin Stowiirt wa>
held \c>lcrdav allcnioon to coniplele ar-
ran''<ni«nls. " Tla; mectin- v\ill occur at
HuhlinKf-n hall Kuii-ht, when It^v. H-.
O'llloidan will i>re>i<i.' and addrcsso v^i'i »f
madebvUev. Midiiel O'lbicti. IJev. Mi-
chael Hoi;an and Kev. Fr. doycc. as Weil as
by the two dele;;ates from Ireland.
Obituary.
Ilciirv llovlc. a native ol Kn.'latid. died at
his home .111 Ml. Hope stiLxt. I'awluckcivllle,
' \.sttfrd;i\. ai[;.< 147 > ears.
■ Mrs. \V. I,. .loliii-oii <'f saco. Mc, inolh.i
(,f*|)r. W. ,\. Jo!:i.'on «>f IhN * hy. and a Ms-
ler of .Mr-, (icoi-.- W. Uov.c, lied Ih«1 trl-
(l;.y of pneumonia, llcr tnueral occirfs T0•
' "'.\flss Annie M. <ioukin. a jonn;.' lady of
•>'.] v» ars. died ol ilii- home of >:er p .ter.l- in
rewk-liurv. Si.luiday. .^ih.' . nJo>ed ilic
Irli-n.lshli.'of a l.'r;j;c circle of lady n iciid- in
tile eltv. She i- lo l>c buiic I from lO!;
< hoicli'or the liniiiHculato Conception to-
morrow. . . %•
Wiliiain . I. ..Mai-slidl died Saturday at N'>.
l.'i SiUni i-irc<t. aucd .V) jeur*. iK- was a
nulive of In-laiid.
SpfrtrT^oticrs.
I'ullc** Court.
Monday, dan. 2:1. Nim drnnk«.
.lohn Keiiney. stcouil olVeuce, four luonlb-
lojail. ^ . .
Frank Iliirdy. sime, two niontb*.
.lames .xweciiey. same. ir<'i and costs.
.lohu .1. Murphy, druuM.nne»s, Concord
lefonnatory. ... , .,■
(ieorp- F. Koiti«. an«l Kinma .1. Allen
w hose ease of illicit eohabitallon was eonlin^
ued. were married before b<dii;: tri. <l todav
and Mis Honor lined them *! and cvi»ls each
JoM'ph Dubois and olivine Itondeau. lar-
ecny of bottles, l>uboi-« #10. and H«mdeau
««.'». and one-hulf costs each.
The ease of Patrick Median, for an illej;ul
sale of Ihiiior, was continued to .Ian. 30.
Henry Marshall, common drunkard, had
Ids case conlinnetl.
A "Bom I'arty."
Do you "know what that is? It N a party
where each hnlv carrier a bo\ ol luncheon
(.urtlehiit for two, an<l each ^'entleman bids
oil a box without kiiowliiK who Its owner Is;
und then eats the luncheon with the hnly who
furni'hes it. Such a box |turly Is to be ).'iv-
en at Ihe Pawtu* ketville reiidliii.' room next
Wednesday tjveidiijr. The proceeds are to
;;o lowar«l» Ihe maintenance of the readiiij;
room for Ihe current >ear. .\ corresp(»ndonl
snvs: "If Ihe voun;: men underslitod lliul
Pawlucketvllle has more pretty jilrls who
lue trood ctniks than aiiv other part of the
elty the Itox partv would («! sure of a rich
harvest." We nrr ulad to «ive tlie Htttement
the lH;neHl of our cireuhition, and to contril*-
ule our mite towards a luo-t praiseworthy
public enleri»rlsp. Ho, boys, and bid off a
nice luncheon with a nice tflrl thrown in.
ri'O C1.0SE Ol'T TH*-" l«V LANCE OF
X 01 U &XUCK lit
Eiir Kobes
M OMO we miiUe tne foU.'wliiK Kl.l>UCTU)N
IS l".:i( KS lor the next
THIRTY DAYa ONLY.
i:xtr» liiice sl/e tirwy Holies, f.iney pltwh
lliu'.l, rfilueetl from StU to •HI..10.
Kxtr» l:«rBO size Uriiy, plu.h lined, rediit^d
n-oni •lU.50tull7.nu.
UeKulMr pUc tJrHy. plush lined, reduc*d
from HO./Mt to KkS.OO.
tJniy Kob'i, reiruliir, reduced from 94.50
to 1*3. 6U.
UlHck Kol»ei. i4 SO. W, SO. up to SIS.
Lot of Fine Fur Coats,
Handsomely llne>l and well made.
I lot ruduoed from SIS to SIO.
1 lot reduced from StO lo •14.00.
I lot Imitation BUvk B«ar, from •!■ up
to SJS.
Of every deacrlpllon nt lowwat priwa to
flo*«i out.
FAY BROS. & IIOSFORD,
• 173 to 185 Central Street.
51 y Stic Oi^dera.
It^js stated lliat Hri^'-ticn. W
SPECIAL SALE
■ or
Today, and to continue
until Tuesday ni^ht of next
W(M k, MO ofTtM' tlie follow-
inji unapproacbabli* bar-
gains, positive bargains,
trnlv bar.uains, barjrains
better tban you bave ever
been olfi^red belore.
1 lot of AU-Wool Check SuHiiik's,
now i;oo(Is, spIenfUd roloriu^K,
were fitly eeiitM, now '.JUc. n
yard.
1 lot 3Hlnrli Tibots, strictly' all
wool, lull Hue of colors, elos-
iuK price :iOc. a yard.
1 lot (illbcrt'K All-Wool Clicck,
Striped and Nixed Suitings,
elegant fabric, new goods, now
marked 3t)c. aynrd.
SOIncli All- Wool TrIcotH, were
seventy-five cents, are now 41)c.
A yard.
oGincii All-Wool Tricots, extra
fine quality, excellent shades,
illwfli's sold at one dollar, are
ibvi 69c. a yard.
,so*
Your '
* vA^ursj
KEEP
YOU iM
BGermaM Cologne
UAYf^SEf^^MGoLc^'
f*'^ SEND £/. STAMP FOR.A
CrocMini is Fashional):!) and Popular.
Orociitters will always find with
I
•
Everything: in Crochet Oottpn, Linen and
Silk; Eiok Eack, Loop and Novelty
Braids, Samplts to 'copy, J^struotion
Books, Steel^and Kono Hook.^ and every-
thing els J belougicg to the line.
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
Morrlmnok filtroot.
MKTIIOli IIY >V1IICI1
I i'1oi:k. nainmmik ,\m» taiPKUK |
— AT—
IMAVNAIM* A CO.'S, I
7H Mt:KltIM.u;K HT.
sjfe^^yLO STROPS.
will
The
tbe
the
F«r«oiiHl.
Mr--. .James F. Pnffer is seriously III with
^"Blll"*for'llic relief of Mary Danahy and
Michael (trillin have been pri.-ente<l t« Cun-
jrress bv <'on},'res>inan Allen. They wore
refcrreil to the coinuiittee ou invalid pen-
8I0D8. _ ^
The Gil more Conc«rt.
The scats for the Oilmore eoneert baveRone
off so rapidlv that il has been decided not to be
necessary to' put posters on the h»)rse cars. If
the evenfns,' l» iileasant the liall will be packed.
There mav be 300 seats yet left, but Ihey
will be vihually disposed of before toinor-
row evening, und slandin},' room only will
then be available. The fuel that about every
Beat is a good one, has done much to dispose
of the house.
Presentation.
Those employed In iMr. K. A. Kobinson's
weave rooms on the Koott presented hina
with a handsome set of'piirlor furniture and
lull hat tree Saturdav afternoon. The aftair
occurred just at bell lime, the .jonors pre-
■enting Mr. Kobln^on a receipted bill for the
artleleH, which were themselves deposited at
his residence. After tliev irot out of the mill
very many of Mr. Ilobinson'w help went to
the house and looked over the article!*. Mr.
Robinson has been "on the Jloott" for 24
yeara. ^
Serfon* Accident.
While croHKinj? the liorj-e ear trnel<B on
BrldRC near Merrimack ^t net .Situiday aft
^aoOD shortly after 2 o'clock, -i Hleiijh
wMcb Afr. and Mrs. H. C. Menner were rid
iMtWti capsized and tlie ociUJpants thrown
Ant Mrs. Benner su»-tiiiiiiiiu a c.,ntu»*ion ou
vTr face, while Mr. Hcnmrharm was severe-
Sr ibralded. Mrs. Beuner wa- tiikeu to the
F. Kwtll of
Worcester, eominandlni: the second iiiii;ade,
division of the eaM, Tatriarelis Mllitunt.
has been appointed coininander of the de-
partment of Sia>-acliiiM;lts bv Lieiit.-Hen.
liiderwiiod. (Jen. Kwt II has for nome
months been the senior ollicer in eomrnand
of troops In the dtpartnicnt.
The report of the ^ov«Mel::n zr\\u\ loii.!,'i; of
()d<l Fellows lias been i-Mied. Il ii a pam-
phlet of 4^<8 pu«es.
TjinI (iraiid Dictator >. I'. I.uwrenee of the
Knjtchls of Honor has been appointed ehief
of police of Filchbnru'. . , , „
Tliere is a probabilitv of tiie foiKth tribe
of Ited .Men in Worcester at an early date.
A new tribe has been in*lituted ut Nashua
with KVi members. . . „
.Soveral new charter li-ts of the Iloiiie ( ir-
.•Ic have been. -tartnl ami me iKccliiii? with
-.nc.-exs. The onltr had only 12 l^^s(:s«lllents
'I'lu.'call for asisessments No". 120 an«l 121.
.\nierican L«'!iion of Honor, wa- the ll!>l
i*>iit!d under the lavv» a* anieiid( d at llie luM
sc«sinn (d the siiinenie coiii;cil. The chan;,'cv
pr.ividi- th't all iiotict* of a>jcssiiiciiS which
•Iiri" ncicssarv to iiiect lo-sc in any iiioiilli
>.hall be issiit'd on I lie lirsl day (d tbe iiioiuli.
and. when two ;l.«.se^»llK■llls are m;eev>ary.
the lirsl shall bccoiiiL- (U'lioquenl on the tir>t
day, and thr second on the l.'ith day of the
subsequent montli.
The Kiaiui lod-c Knights of Pythias',
meet in lloston. Wednesday, Feb. .s.
endowment rank ^';ained 4!)0 members
last (luarter. .
The eoinplcl ion of the now ritual for
Hoval Arcanum, vvhii h ori^'iiiated in lloston.
has" been aeeompli>hed and it lias been for-
warded to the suproine re;,'ent. lloston
council has received permission to exemplify
the work. . ,, ,
The order of the Iron Hall expects a large
^'\\\n in meinbersliip this nioiiih.
" The strand lodije of the New Kiinland Ol-
der of rrJt«;clion will be instituted Feb. 14.
The (Jolden Cross are ori^anixiii!,' many
new eommandcries, Lar;,'e accessions are
also belny made; to the membership.
Assessment G.S, Pilgrim Fathers, has been
of.lered liv the board of directors.
The United Workmen have cause to be
pleased with the workings of the orKaniza-
tion. It Is constantly increasin;< in member-
ship and deserves its prosperity.
Grand Sire White, throu^^h the several
state grand secretaries, has called the atten-
tion of subordinate lodges to the fact that
"any member of the Independent Order of
Odd' Fellows, wIjo shall compose, or write,
or print, or sell, or exiiibit, or use, or have
in his possession, or who sliall in any way
aid or abet In composing, or writing, or
printing, or exhibiting, or using any publica-
tion, 01^ writing, or other device purporting
to he the unwritten work ol Odd l-ellowshii),
or any part, abbreviation or memorandum of
such unwritten work, shall be deemed guiltv
of conduct grossly unbecoming an Odd tiel-
low, and shall, upon conviction, he expelled
from the order."
At the meeting yesterday afternoon of
those Interested in the formation of a new
council of the Amcricaa Legion of (J""*'-.
O. A.LIbbv presided and I>«n'^., ^. •^^i'^n
acted as secretary. The council wil be in-
Instituted Id I'ost 120 hull next Thursday e\eu-
id^K-
Brown and Bleached
COTTONS.
We are now offering in this de-
partment an immense line ot all
tJie Standard and Popular Brown
and Illeached Cottons, from 3-4
to 10-4 wide, at the LOWEST
MARKET FRICES.
3 casss slightly damaged 10-4
Coiton at 18c., regular pric8
25 cents.
. ,» ■
2 cases slightly damaged 8-4
Cotton at I4g., regular price
20 cents.
Also 5000 yards Remnants, in
long lengths, at a great dis-
count from cost of manu-
facture.
A. G. POLLARD & GO,
80 k 82 Merrimack Street.
One of the bargains oflered bv M. W. Lnn-
erson, '21 Central street, for a short time, is
one tlO bromide portrait and one down ex-
tra fine cabinets for »7.50. Call and exam-
n wr»'"^"', MO Carter, near bv, and her Ira fine caldnets ror »..o«
fe UwSil^Tbc^ ^J^»« rin ^up Merrl- ! Ine .ample, of hi« work.
TOUR ATTENTION IS 0>^LED
To the charncter of Investors In the New Hamp-
shire Trust Co.'b e p«r ct. Debenture Uondi.
IMttsflcM .SavlnKS Hank, IMttsflcId ffi.OOO
Lancaster .Savings liank, Lan(;aster..... »«.000
Norway IMiilns 8avlnK« Hank, Rochester ♦1(1,000
i Mtlford Flv« Cent .Savings Hank.Mllford tlO.OOO
Merrlmnck County Savings Hank, Con-
conl •• .• f,,'22x
I Franklin .Savings Bftnk, Franklin..^... tlS.OOO
Mcrrimuck lUvcr Savings Bank, "an-
i Chester •• ^T^'a!^
Cheshire Provident InBiitutlon, Keene.. $100,000
I r. Eodliff, Jr., Agent, Courier Building.
We have made one lot of all the
Wrapper Blankets now In stock
and marked them *3.i)S eacli
to close; were five, six and
seven dollars.
•
We have reduced a lot ol' Heavy
Gray Blankets from two dol-
lai-s and a half down to $l.9H
a pair.
Also 12 pairs of Heavy White
Wool BlankeLs, full 11-4 size,
to $3.08 a pair.
Wo have reduced onr t>0-lnch Silk
Flushes to 8.JC. a yard.
Our 22inch Silk Plushes to $1.15
a yard.
Remember those Plushes arc
not the chetip 15-iiich plushes
you have seen advertised till over
town ; we have none of that trash,
but thiay measure full 20 inches
for 85c. a yard, and 22 inches for
$1.15 a yard. Not an off shade
in the lot ; all choice A 1 colors.
These prices are for the re-
mainder of this month only.
We guarantee our prices as
low as any house in New Eng-
land. We'll not take a back
scat for any clearance sale now in
progress.
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Print iutf I*r*>NM<»».
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Save tlie H^ent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Laws of the State
of New York, and authorized lodo
business in the State of
Massachusetts,
SHATTUCK'S,
at CBXTRAh HTKEKT.
'^A
BELOW COST.
■^^X. s?llver Ware, Jewelry, Eye
'^ffj_ (Jl:i8^c« Hiid biieiliicifs inubt 1m:
' }l H-'idut |>rl(TK way below cost
on noconnt of overstock. Don't
nds8 ihcont»"rtHulty. Come Jiud
.«CL'. If j'lii want nnything In
our line yon cun buy of us.
m
M.Jcuell(M' and Optician
WAKEFIELD'S,
3R Cenlral fitrwet.
Market Scales !
Offers a plan by which yon can seoart a
home or business property of your own
qaioker, easier, with less cash adyanoe
and ander more favorable conditions
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance dne may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that whioh
a landlord would charge, and an af-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death.
F. K. & F. L. KILGORE,
No. 4 Wyman's Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS,
Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Broad-
way, New York, TJ. S. A.
The Largest Assortment in LowelL
Twenty different styles. Prices from 25
cents to $30.
A large assortment of BUIOHEBR'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street,
166 8c 168
MERRIM/XCK ST.
ST0RE
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
Wall Papers and Window Curtails
A RICH VABIXTT.AT
C.B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
B«nd orders to u« lor palnUiif , p*p«rlac. ote.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We nuke • spwaUltJ of Bejmlxlnc and ^B«aw
goods tree ot oluvge.
•A»
ESTABLISHED 1845
JJOTA BENK.
English as t»he l« Wrots..
The tcarlmr, 11 Uf»Hon ho tuuKlit:
The I'r.iicher, n •termoii h*' praugni.
The Kteiilf r. In- nndf ;
Thf lioi'W'i*, lt»! ItoUs
An<l the mtccUIict. ho hw fully "crauBhl-
The long-wliidill upeHkor, he ftpoke,
The i>o'»i- ollii'unn'ker. l»o » jko ;
The run'ter, lu! riiji;
Thedui.iier.hcdHn;
And the ihrlekfr, ho lionlhly bliroUe.
Tl>o liver, U) Cnnnd:! Sow ;
The biiver, on en-dlt In) new ,
The doer, he "lid;
The suer, In'nld;
An.l the lliir (ii tlKliv.! num) lew.
Thf writer, thU n<>nKen«" hn wrote;
Tlio litfhiur («»> editor) f de;
Thenwl miner, he *wiim;
The Hkliiinier, he Mk.nn:
And the biter. WSH hungry iiiul ||_of;^,^„^„,
....Dover Uto have a rotiiry Jidl-jn-t tlio
pliieo for iho ntorin'" »' "r.uin U-r-i."
...'•The f^•^l Wln-,^ iW-n my fnml>lln«
fccV.'' onee miiiu i:nnM>..n. 'I Id- I-* »"t ll>^'
usual frteet ol llie frosl kin-; «» ^'i'^-
....One of KvaiiRelM Mo..d>Nwiv; .ay-
luK« U "If v-ni w:mt atiytliln,'«l'>i>«'« ••"»* »l'
tbu.yni«u> Tli.tMhoKoit of laun who
tun lt«; relied on lo do lliln^n.
...."l.ovel«n riaiil" kIhU" I'l'x' •'"l»i>-
»on. So It l«, i:tlnl. a -'"ri of tiilii« plstut.-
[lloMon Kveninji Ueeuid. Ilei« h anoilnr
Indlodlun Hint Urollier IJarrtll U freshly
Diariied.
....The K.drl.ank«e* of St. Johindniry.
Vt.. Imve laltly i-old live yoke of entile
whl<-li rue -aid to W4 Uh 4t»;lO, m\ 4:MK». 4;i!»0
and 4HK) poniid* re^pieilv.ly. It U lo he re-
IDttrked. however, that th<J*^tirh:ii»W«tH "»«ko
Ibelr own nenles.
LOWELL, MASS., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
Entrrtainmentg.
illctjical.
ij^ral (JFstatf.
=3=
Music Hall.
OXK NIUIIT ONl.V,
XliurMan.v, JTawuary «<»•
The National l-'iivoiltc,
Mr. W. J. FLORENCE,
SupiK2rU>d hyararofnlly HcKetcl -«'»P;"y «'
ladlo* and gentlemen, In the doHhle hill
Husband Hunting
AM>
Dombey and Son.
Max Adolpli (>pt.Udn.
Cupt. Kd'ard (.'nltle..
W..I. tli'Vtiiee
W.J. Kloretieo
no\ offloa open Tuenday at 10 o'clock.
Pi-Ices #1.00. ;5, .VI, nntl :»:• cents.
Abies Balsamea.
Tbe Amerioan Bi'vor Fir or Balm of
Gilead tre.) inhabits Oanad I, Nova Sco-
tia, Maine and tie mountainous regions
farther south. It Is from this trco that
Fir Bftlsaui, or Canada Bakani, so called,
is obtain?d. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially tho lumbormen,
are wi-U acijuainted with the peculiar
heaViu,c power of this Bilsam iu diseases
of the throat und lungs FIR BALSAM
is combined with PUES PINE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expectoraula in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cough or cold try a 26
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleated with the result.
Price 25 Cenls. Lame Size 50 Cents.
I y OtTEl.L, BLUACirKTlT
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Locatioii
delightful, conyenient to trains and
tranHray, high and dry, already graded
for imme'^liate building purposas, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Liviug-
8ton, KtAdowcroft, Carter and Gorham
streett.
Alio valuable LOTS for mannfactur-
ing or other busiaess purposes, adjoining
tho railroads.
Tormt favorable to purchaser.
For piau , and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
^ Agent Lowell Bleachery
fHiSfcllanrous.
fHarhcts,
W« krep on hnnd 11i«* flueHt lot of c»iu<*
tobe«4>fiiuntBhluor HuHtun.
KO. 4 « r.llKIMACK » I RKKT,
"* llaveeou»ta«Uyon.hand
Fresh kiliedTurkeys and Chickens
VKMStJN, CH.KKV.
<ilt<>l SK. LKXTtCE,
<ji;ail, ki'ina<h.
\V1I-I» Dl'CKB, isWKKT FOT.VTOKS,
VtRMANCP/ieK[RH..USESMJSAGE,
Ti':i-i:i-ii'»>'K Ni'MHKH "Mi-i.
jTor Sale.
4r4*Adv«rtiM>iueiitM an<l«)r thin b*ad cast
only i!3<>cr.t» a Unv Tor tiir.*' lu»«rtluu».
TT^OH SALK.— A nearly new ifitvliiK ^telfcb.
Jj hM|iilie m II Wiihl'ii ko-ii blieu.
I?01t KALE.— »>cvcrnl iMn.nllna mimI UtA^'
' Iniir houHPx, reiiti-Hlly liieitii'tl..i nl prlcnc
Ironi «<V)ot<> t^'iCKNj. A|>|*ly ti; l-lnli tV I'luiunior.
4»> Ceiitiiil »i.vet't. _. _
NKW MILCII COWSeLnMHiitly onhaad
and ttir "ide at (. uiiiIik^ lit> m, ni-ar West.
lonl reiilre. Fre-li aiilvalu « n« ry t\vi» Me.oka
ftoin New lliiiiiprildre and VcniKitU. Couvef-
rinri' rn>in (li-|iia in tanii.
I /OH ^Al. lO.—Oie of the liiii>t Hltiialloi H Id
^ Itilvideie, l'J'< scteKpoic xiiei t lli>iii«f ha*
lit fit'., UN, Itt'HMen lialli room, wimn room nnd
Imp- -hid; -ndile t.>r .1 li..ri-«»; iiin|de nurliige
rt>< III ; Ki.iHNi iftii ol liiiid wlti iiIhuiI -^ trull
liee". Kiii|iili»' on ji|-« iiii-e-'. _ _
Ij'^OIl HALK.— A two-Mory \\o\\m , Bialile and
' liood lolot iitiid, .«ltiiat«'d III reiitialvllie, •
tew Ntepn lixin llil'l.:)' .-nret iiml liui>e rnt%,
lliiii-e ) :inii- C I'diii . i,ii<l ^li( <i; :t S;ii'>!aln aI
I prl'i, 4>|:iiK>, oh eii.>y tiruix. A|>|d\ to I'IhIi A
rliiM.iini , Ir t enuill hint t, loonix ii iiihI 4.
Ij^Oll t»ALK,— .\n excellent titock of fonr
[^ leiie-i.iiilK of llvr i.ioij.h eai'li; « liy watar
an>t ►•ewii ; veiiin f>r#iW per nioi;iii; .Vhhi n|itnr«
teet ol litihl ; ^l mill d on a popular ^lM'l■t In Itel*
I vl'lere, e<iiM:iili'iil 'o lite llllil^; mi. Iieiler rent.
liiK |»"|" ilv ean lie loimd In |li«< tiiv; prim
Oriuieen eluiip today Ht No. T I'rvkeott if\->\\\, | m! laiilinlaiH of KIhIi & i'luiuiner, 4»
»tr«i't.
MA88ACIIU81CTTS.
fifteen IiUh Hoelelle- of HoHton Imv6 vot-
ed to p:irade St. Palilek'H day. Col. Ho^-er
Braniiell wa* elioKeii elilef niurflnil.
The Wor.c.ter festival elioriiH U lohPijr"-
Inglin-cfH ".SonK of Victory" and •'Ihe
Heaven* Deelarc" for next uutniun'i» festi-
val.
The report that the Bonton iind Albany
rtllroiid wa* uoliiK to liny lh« irreal .Meelian-
ItfilnilldliiKon IlnntliiKton avenue, Bo»lou,
for H pH!*Kcnj;er station Is denied.
The trouble in the (1. A. U. poi*t in New
Beilford over tlie eomnmntler reeently eleet-
ed. who in II li.jnor dealer, and wh 'in inanv
coinradcH do not want, ha* rcMilted in a » Hit
and nil Inilenendei.l veteran a^^oi-liillon ua*
b«eu fornied.
UoIm rt I'orter of Stonjfhton. who for Ihr
l*i.t tJh veatH ban never tailed to take a batli
It 0 o\(oek every nioridiitf In an open »pr»ii>J
ou hi" fiirni. looK liN B.•eu^tomed i.ali Mon-
day mornli.!^ with the thernioiueter at 15 ile-
ljr«*> below /.ero.
Allirrt L. Kloeken. who was enipIo'O'l '•>'
tbe oil firm of Ke.eoiub. Kebew & soiv-,
Pun hu»e Hlreet. BoMon, from wlinin lie ein-
bexxleil over •IWOO. ha. Ii«en aculeneed to
the Mate refonnntory. !!« wiya he lost the
, mouev In l»«ltlnK on bane Imll jjuines.
ChurleMKInjrof .MIddleton. probably the
Oldest man iu New KiiKland, wan 10. vear»<
old Ji'uiulav. lie liveK with his ^on, who Is
60 vear* ofd, ami tlnre are lonr KCneratlou^
Id the houM!. At the .jve of :M) '»' ""V",';';-'. ."
Canadian Kirl of If) and she Lore 14 e)illdren.
and ill the last four jrenoratbmH of the fii ul-
ly there have la-en 37.^ eliildieu. Mr. King
■erved In the war ot IHli.
. HOI-n »Y
of
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
I>ItUGGI8T8,
CSTARLTIIHKD IMO.
-■-«*.i»».iirM>4*l»lSNBH.— At llie vestry ol
|lilf#"3'SS^Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
f iHini « to ». TlekcU 1.^ eeuU
all.
cooie one, come
lloticjrs.
TVOTIOEI
fllisccllancou0.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
^ Watch Repairers.
TIIH IKRTIFIKS that J. E. Berry ha« din-
, ml n led buMi.es. on Market Mroi-l, an IW
not reM'«««K'le for del.tn only t-i "^op . l-t; >*'.
lie «ll m the future eonllnue to nu. I oneer and
ilnm lie ( rdem left nt 44 Wei-tford nirect or
a reiVc 1 14) I*. O. Itox m will receive pion.pl
auentUH. *A11 ronm.U.lon good- - » re.*lve
his pergonal »upervl«lon. J. K. itKHK¥.
gngtrucuoii>
I. ut hi. new inuHlr room. No. 2»./>"lr'd nimk,
on Wediie«'Iay niornlnn* from ten till twelu
oVIoe ■ , to arrnnne for plaiiof<»ite L^sKonii.
Mr. H. B. I>AY, '
Teacher of Fiano, Organ and Harmonj.
Arranjrementu niudn a» planUt. orKaidM aifil
Tha Lowell Market it bound to Irt» ahead
•lid ran give you this ttnfcit roaat of l>«*f
for cNih.
SWEEPING REDtlCItON
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hi|[h and East Meriimack Sts.
First olMta Meatn. I'oiiltry. Ouiite, Flsh.
Oyatvm, V««cUblr«. Fruit, and a «•»•'•>
lliiM of Orue^rlea at aa low t\c*» as tht
quality of tloodi can lie Hold, Call and
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
i.ei'ti'iil Mtreet. r< oiii^ luii ■■ 4.
failll WAI^K.—.N twi»-t«lor*, Iwo-teneiiMfn*
' lioiioe of 1'^ r>oiiii>, ■•II III (lie liesi of rui*nlr;
eliy water atitl flimt'in, fit mil. Il tieiir the muitli
eoiiiiiioii, v\li« t'l IiiikI l^ Mioili 7 .(' p'ril.; n<nla
fur fJT |>er month; :Ueo ^<illal-e Irei o| land;
(•rlej' iklK' II. Kii!l partleulaiv of Mhl, A I'luai-
jiier, 4H tlniiral iMreet, r-'oniH :t nml 4. _
1Mi\{. SAI K.— A vHliial.ie oliile.eonfMIng
' ol Hiliieeslor> lulik ho(iM) if \1 moms,
rtied iiini K""*' i<ii><**ii'l ot IhikI, exietiiUiiK 4t> ■
hack Htreft, ffw utep* Irtuii the Ann i Iciti liouM,
111 tills I li\ . It Is M'litoiii jiiopcrty 1*1 IhlH elaaa
U olTeied'ior sale. Nild lo Mille an esitite. An
eiirlv call will sieiin- a harKiilii- I'rli-e fV>«.
1 nil' imitli-iilars of hlsh & I'liiniiner. 4r< Ci nlral
I strtet, l.iiwell, Mh»h.
KOll NAI-K.
Threr .likuiea Lnek Corner Mathlaev.
Threw Clteular Nmw Hen« he*.
Odw Holt Mat'hlnw i eiitn from ,'i lo 'l lnrh«»
One 10-llur»»> I'oMtir Kngln*.
Out! l'owi«r <;id*>r Mill.
Lot of 3 and 4 Inch rUnB** ri|>«.
B. F. STEVENS, - 20 Arch St., Lowell.
IN
Hair Goods!
HcrinnimiilHt for concert*
liaiik Uulbllng.
MIDDI^KbEX COUNTY.
Frank MoAvov.a«ed2.'i, who wn* ba.lly
InJuretlattheBostoti lee .oinpany h house
Stake Qiiannapowilt, Wakelield Mondax,
by belii« erUMhed between eaken of Ice, died
at nl>;ht.
Nellie Moore, it tnlejtraph operator at llop-
kinton, waH arrai;:iil'd befon; < omini-
hioner Mallett at Ho>ton on a ehaiu'eof open-
,K a letter ftddixss..d to .1. it. < ' umy, lU.--
ton, williont unthority. and was Inl 1 Hi i?.U»0
o the Match term of Hie llniled states dis-
rlel court. C liimy w aKo a leleL-rap i oper-
ator, und Nellie had made Ids ticpiainlaii.c
over the wire. The letter nhe opi.ned was
written to Dlam'V by a eone.siwiulcut ut
Hopkluton.
Arllneton.
Mr. nntl Mr». tbnrles S. rurkor eelobrated
their 2.*>th weddimr anniversary Friday even-
inirbv « reieption iil tlnir resldenee on Ar-
InKtmi avenue. Mr. IMrker is the editor
and publisher of the A.lin-tou Advocatcand
tbe U'\in«tor Minute Man, and i^ well
known nniuiii: the mwspniier Iraternity oi
Middlesex connty and the stale. lie Is also
an active teniperaiici! worker, and well
kuowu in till- li< III abo. A reeeptloii was
clvcn to friends and relativts from < to D
Svloek, and many of the lownspeoi»le jrath-
ered to consiratulale the happy eouple. ton-
L'ratulatorv letters were received from lion.
Solm I>. Lonj.'. "on. (ieor^'c I>. Uob ii»*on.
Hon. K. r. Wilbur. (Jeorye \\ Howell ijnd
otberw. Many beautiful and costly gifts
were - eeiv. d. ;Vmoii< ibein waw an elegant
Freneb clock from members of the ConRre-
irotlouul church. Arlinulon; and stiilable
Sft« from the ncholars of the primary de-
nartment of thc Sundav stdiool eonnecteil
Kb the church, of wlibd. Mr. Parker Is the
head, and alfo from thc teachers of the pri-
mary departnu nt. Refreshments were
served to tbe guests.
Revolt In a Church.
There Iti trouble in St. Peter's Episcopal
church In Weatcliester, N. Y., one of the old-
est and rlcl^t In the country, growina out
of the high church tendencies of the rector,
Bev. GeorRe W. Clendennin;,', a majirlly or
the vestry belnj; opposed. A veste.l ctjolr is
aroon« tlie grievances. The pastor says be
will r«slgn, and a row Is imminent.
Fallvre of a Tobacco #irm.
M. A K.^SMomiJn, tobaceo Importers at 86
Water Hti'eet, New York, have fulled with
llabllltlcH of about ♦•350,000 and assets of
tIftO.OOO. Thc causes of tbe failure were
JilownejiB of collecdons and a staunalion in
trade; large damage caused by uuwiso in-
vestment in the western tobacco erou of
1884, which turned out badly, and by a larKC
number of drafts coming due which the firni
were unable to meet.
MilctiBll's Boys' Scliool, Billerica, Mass.
A itrlctW select famlly^sehool for boy^s.^^ Ad
ilts Itoys fr
lar to
r BBieci iiiiniij .ii.iivFu. ."• •••'/•■• —
™,.s lK,y. from el^tt n. IKt^n.^^ ^Setjd ^.r^clrcu
PrlDclpal.
MR. AND MRS. HOBSON'S SCHOOL.
Mil. ADOLF KETTEHBEIL
will trlvc a coiiTSO of
TEN LECTURES ON MM LlTERATUeE'
illelvvlll be ^Iven In KiiglUh. IMlcc for course,
•.l.tKi. I'leiioc adilress ., .. . i o,
(iEO. W. lHJllStiN. i;io K. Merrlmnck St.
Our •1.00 Switches marked down to
•1.00
••
a.5o
•• all lonir hair.
••
II
l.S.%
<i
3.00
•1 <i •< «
«
II
1.75
• «
4. so
<i i< •• ••
<•
II
S.«5
.<
1.50 ShlHKle nauga
«•
II
1.00
«i
3.00
«i ••
II
II
S.95
• »
1.00 Lanxtry
II
II
.50
«
.50 Prizsea 0'^
II
II
.««
•<
.35 Coquettes
•1
II
.10
Best (Jnnllty Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Stnlimry, '
jl^rtlitlc Bronzes.
26 Central Street, cor. Middle.
Vie are statlnar f»»ct» when we tell jon
that Kausas beef has no equal, nnd can be
found only at >o. 1 I'reii ott street.
Never giva np when trials oome. hut go
right down to No. 1 Trciioott street and ask
foranlo* iteak.cut fresh from their Kan-
SMM beef. Heiiiember we receive It fresh
Kvery week, and can suit you both In qual-
ity and price.
^0 Irt.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
TT Brlflire Wtre©t,
EAOOTT BROS.,
VROPRIETOUH,
•^Advartl semen ts under this head aosi
only IBoentaalliio fur threa Insert Ions.
rpti I.KT.— A ctitlnKC at l.'t llunipuhlrcstroal.
X Inipilrc at 10 TIplrieeiitli street. _
r|"^0 1..1:T.— Meciy tnni'sneu, laiK" "»d well-
X lljrh ed re oms, couvcDlenlly »Uuat««l,a» M*.
II Filth street. .
rpo I.F.T.— An elcKHtiV house of six rooma;
X <"« wlUi live rooin»; one with llirue rooms.
S:it;he»lniit^lreet.
T~ O LET.— la I'awtuekotvlllc, near h«trs*
ridlroal, nice uottaKe house and Mable.
with larKC lot ot land. 1. M. Chase, Mamnul»
lto<id. . , .... - ,.. ■ .»•««■•
BADGER & GELDERT,
HKCHANICS MILLS,
Cor. DuUon aud Fletcher Strtetn,
We are prepftretl to flU alt
ovflerM for the choiccnt Meats,
Ponffr!/. Frultn utid Vegetables
with proinptnesii and despatch.
Also a full lints of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
Dou't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, Umrm..
c
•AT-
fHigcfUanrous.
]Vo I-oiisr "Waits*.
FIVK HKILLKI* WORKMKJf.
Ladies', Gents', Children's Departments.
ROOM NO. 0. POST OrFICK BLOCK,
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
Durinsf January
We shall give Bargains in Fnr-
niture and Remnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before onr
annual stock taking,
BENNER BROS.,
ISS AND 140 CKNTBAL STREET.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Il4>stores Gray Hair to a Beautiful Brown
or Black In thirty minutes, without Injury.
Kvery person should use it.
STORE SHADES,
OFFICE SHADES,
HOUSE SHADES,
Mill SHADES,
Made and put up. All colors.
KITTREDGE'S,
199 CENTRAL STRKET.
Wood Work of all kinds done to order
at slu»rt notlee.
MM MON W E \ LTl I OF M A8S* A-
MllHil.K*HX, HS.
PltOllATK toniT.
To tlir lie1r«.nt.la\v. nexi r.f klu, nnd all oHier
pir-..ns IntereKie.l In Hie e.tr.t. oCl I »MAS
s. WASHlllJKN, late ol •-"^*^'.''.. '',"'';,'
,.„Mity,'iceea-ed. , *'"';M,^,'o
WlunaH, n eertalii In^trnnient i"jn>"ri!i K l
l,e tl.e last will and te..tai.ieiit ol ^aM d.eca^ed
ha8 iM.n pre-en.e.l to .aM ••.■.nt, lor ];•''»"<•-'.
"v ADH.L W.\Mim'l<N. who prays timt et-
t, rs hMamont4iry in;iv Itel-ie'd .. her, tlio ix-
[. u.rK therein nan.e.l. iii.-l that .he ma> lie
oxeini.l troin tflvluR a surety or MirelWh (in lit r
boii.l i-ursuant to wiM will ani Uatule;
You :ire hereby >\U<\ to appear ut a proDate
court to be hel.l ai tan.l'riiUe, In Mild eount.v of
M l.l. U-'fiX, on the tlini Tuesday ot Kebnmry
next at nine oVIoek In the forenoon, I . fcliow
.-an- •. If any vou liavo. ^.talnBt the ^a.ne ^
An. said petitioner 1. h.-iel.y . Ire.- .'.I t- r ve
,„ l.ll.. notleS thereof, l.y piibllHhUiK tli s e intlon
nice u week, for three Mici-eHhlvc weel.H In the
e««".il'er called the Lowell I )mIv Co.irlc,-.
.rlntc.t'at Lowell, tl.e la^t i.nblle.itlon to be
twodiivs. at least, belore wild court.
WltncHS.UKOlUiK M. HKiKiKH.cmpilrc, Judge
of 8.1 i I court, thlB Beventconth dii> of .luniiarv.
In the year of onr l-<>rd one thousand eight
hundred and elghty.elKht^^Yj^^.j^^^^,^^^
11 Bndire Street. - - Teleolione 143-2.
Do Your Own Dyelngi *t Home, wHh
PEERLESS DYES
They will lye everything. They are sol.l
.verywhere. IMI.'! UU: h pn.l'Mife-4«t .olorh.
Thcybiive n.> eiiuiil lor Streneih, HrlKhtneM,
Ajn..m.t In iMeUa>re.s or lor K:i.>*tncH» of t'llor,
or non-la. llll^' v^u.ilttles. They -lo not crock ot
Bmut For.;ieby W. VV. Dunenn, I>r"Ktrb;.
191 MM.Ilenex .street; CiorMl;de'- l»niK htoro, ll»
Cenirid, .•„nier .Ia<ks.,<,t «tre. ts, H..ke's block,
r. II. lUitUr .V Lo..l)ruM'htH,14!(:eiitr:|lHtree ,
(jarlcion .V llove.y, DrHtr^rtvtr.. < by Hall, Meinl
mack Mveet. Albert L. Kiel. I, Drni^K'*^. I^^vt^
corner; KlllnR.»oo.; * < f'- »''Vl""'":*^'"',.'ii! «
TO LET.-Hoiihe, IWI Nehool street, »4 —
I'swinehet »tn^ct; lia« bath room and riir-
narc. AptdyteJ.U. ItoHCTs, grikin a^fxa,. U
ftlHrket btreot^ ,)
rpt» LKT.—^rnnll tenement, near the mills.
X AUo coUrtjfe hotiiM', near the mlllM, #«.«>
per month, llon^e and hlableon lllldn'lh slreeU
ki.ijiilre of ThoH. II. Klllott, ■« Central streei.
Mams.
f^Advartlsomenis under this he»4 •:••§
only IS cants a line for three Inaertlona.
WANTKI*.— Ity an experienced HlnfrtflOOt*
ored mil 11 who thorouKhly uii.ler«taiid» tha
care of horhc-, a Mltnatlon un couchniun. !■-
(pilre at in Minlth Ktreet. __
An Anterle;»u boy aliool l« years old, to
learn tli»i llwrdware Kusinei««. One who
has attende*! the HIrIi ScIiimiI prefeired.
Addrf-Mii, Klvinc hk«. rei.l.lenc« and lefer-
enct H, 3 1 , « oiirler OIH. e.
Ill) AM) UOOMS, 117
Tcriii' re;. »■. 'liable.
gtrcer.coni.r Flr-t «tn-et; ti. ( • Mk-k-I, >'•'',:•
AiM.thecary, mrner M<rr tna.k an. SofTolk
streets Denis O'Hrlcn, UruKglit, M nrldge
street, Ixiwcll, Mans.
Sick headache is readily cured hy Hoo<t'a
Ssrsaparflla, which toueti and regulate* tbe
digeatioo and creates ao appetit«.
Revere House,
eosxoN.
Sear Boston and Maine, EaBtern, Fltehbur,
and Lowell depots, centres of business an
places of amusement.
Eemodelled, Befumiibed, Newly Decor
atedi uid now kept on the
European Plan.
Rooms all targe and comfortable; elegant
suites, with bath* atiachett ; ample PuhUc i ar-
lors; gentlemen's cafe and blUlard room added,
and flrst-class In every respact.
BOO.ltl FROM Sl.O* A DAT VT.
J. r. MEBSOW fc 00., - - Fropritton.
EATAND BE MERRY.
BROKEN CANDV, Mo. a llr, 2 Ills. 25(1.
We keep a full line of PllKK CANDIKSof all „..
kinds. MCDONALD':* I'ure llaml made Can- ,„^p
dies, 40C. p«r lb. '
^I^uts! Nwt«! lVwt»:
A full line of Mixed Nuts, I4c. imit lb., 2 Ibe.Mc.
FLORIDA ORANGES, ORAPK8, *c.
Trv "ome of onr CANNBI» GOODS with
your Christmas tllnner. oiir Block comprlKeH
Honev Drop Corn, sii.rotiHh, i'eas,. String and
Lima lieans, AsparagiiH, Ac.
REMOVAL.
Owlnc to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
—OF
Peter Foye
H«a haon removed to No. SS MlDDtB
STRBBT, nearly opposite the old store.
Tho attanHoii of new »nd old cnstoBsara Is . -
roapootfoUy suUoitad to tkl« ttkmmgm of !•- , pyepwed to quota the rery towa* prtoe^M
t,Mol7 ^gulSasttrtaOMg. C*ll for eat1«al«a.
More Room. Greatsr Facilities.
KEMOVAL.
I have romove.l my place of buslne^^H from
lO Middlesex street to
No. O Oorham Htreot.
My stock of fpholHtered Ooodn, Draperies.
Window ShadcF, Trimmings and Furniture
Coverings will be more complete tliuii ever be-
fore. My Kcpalrliig Department, always a
feature with me, will be such that all work will
be done with promptneia and skill.
' COMB AND 8EB MB.
ARTHUR H, BENNER
No, H Gorham Street.
rpAIII.K I»i»A
1 (iorliJiin -ireiH
rvtKKMAN I» < I-OAK >I ^^K>^,"-»''"
\j i'ii;/eiMeiii» by the Ui> or week. Mb.sr.. ,1.
:«,teven^^. .'Il Tyli i ^Iriet.
r VIOVAh.— Mrt. I,ad.l hsis removad IWf
.linlir.? room. f...i.i .% I Mn-et to l«*i
Meniina.U «tni.'t, opp..-lt»' ili< ( omb-r bnlld-
Itiir, wiien- fbe will aim to |.li ane Inr patrons at
liitlieiinsi. The hali'on on l.ef hUeet li lo let
Hii.l with n a liir;f«! Mo.lel h.it 1 mn^/e, copper
liolb-r an.l iKtiirei arn "till nil fi.r »jile. Apply
U) Mri". I.ad.l, Ij't Merrlinack street.
FOR SAI.K.
On Central !Str*^et, near lIoHfonl "'l"«"'..
have a i/r.iod two I tory house, ni.xlern built, in
goo'l repair. "No ouIh" alKi.it the loopeity . and
It Is one of the »ie»t tra.b-H In wnni J ; prb e ♦«»<».
On Uorliam Htrert I have atwo Htory house
for »riHi, anil another one lor *W^. ,
In War.l F-'ur— tia*.!) will buy a nice, tarn
T-nioni lioUMJ, In g<M.<l repair, nearly new, aad a
nice large lot of land, 8000 feel.
THOMAS O KLl.lOTT,a.^ Central Stroot-
Loaell. Itooms S and 4. Use thc elevator.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDl^KHKX STRBBT,
Opposite Norttiern Depot
Tatophone No. »-1.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
A. NEW INVKNTIOIV.
Otix* Kxoelwloir A.»*li Sitter
Is warranted to b« *"'R^'»'-< •' ^»Sj",:iT«7„'S?'u
ure, and any deslrttiK •< «f/ ""lor article « tb}»
Une will do well tt iaII tnl examine \t% meilU
before purchasing e .«!'• i.«Te N;> '"••*• •^"J
operat^. all steel t^arbiKH and consequently
■nUmlied wear. 8oWforc4. n or instalmanU at
M4 Msrrlnsaek Streot. L,owell, Moaa.
G. H. CBAfB. Freprtctor.
Batter ffreeh from Vermont, and can *•
had now at a barsain. We always Weep on
hand a choice selection of finest dairy aad
creamery at the very lowest pricea «•*
OMh. Plain and saga rhetse alwaya fm
■toclr. Wo make a s|)cclalty of thia Una of
goods. No. 7 Prescolt street.
E. CI. DiEl^er Ac Co.
will during th'^ n«x» tiirea m.»uths, make rary
reasonable pi lees to pers a* »Im> wlfh to
brlghtea their h.imeH with new pi«ib>r. dtrlaf
rmim or kitchen llo rs. Iuhl bi nlee klin-drtert
hard wood of lljrht e.<dor wbh blald b«ir.|er^of
cherry or walnut. N thlinf ean muke a rtabar
looking purliir than Borh a lloor. sprea.l > lUi ^
variety of rugs to .-uU the Isste, lu idaet* of
dusty earpeU. I* trlles wlsbln.f sny ueh wots
In our line will, by placing ihelr f>^lers wK** ■•.
». maiTitatMl to ataw
reoelre Urst-elasa work.
Mat without ahr:nklDg,
K. O. BAIUBU A Ca
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LOWELL T^ATT.T COUiilWiTt]
PAIRS.
waH elected to one term
CONGRESSMEN'S
How the Palrlii»-Oir Arr»n««nrt*nt Is Ef-
re«t4>d-Tltc Color- Line Di*»«n.
Next to pettlii« »»''< l>el luea-iire ihnnmln
the moHt linportttut tbing to tbe mlii-l of a
member of Congre« Ih to set a -pair wbeu
be wants it. _
'Jiminle'" O'i'.iieu, of Now ^ork,
in tbe Iloii-e. lie
riinte there on tlie first Mon.luy in l).-.eiiit"r
of li.e fi.>t Hossion, tooii b.s out I of <»ftl.v.
tol.l th- »>er^'e.ujtul-«rins w herein mii-I lilj
monthly eJ.t.kNun.l^'ot a -pair.' ,»• ; ""^J
kn..v\n ihiilbeever uKuiu apiH'Hrei. in tut
"'.Ki.h rnlil/.r l< tho onh man who emu-
Jatetl Ihi^ t xiniii.lr. und lie (lid iMM"':"" '» »''^'
ViriHlutive hiilK and in the .(.mniiitet'-nHun-,
tbie«' or fonr tlnn-M diiriujr bl* lerm.
Mr. Aiken, of Suuib iarolimi, wss
••wainMl" dnrin- all of lii» la^t term ui ( on.
irresB; hut he was ill. Hn<l never appeared to
take his oath, lie ilied at alwut the eluse of
bin couxresflonal term. ,
Tbe queMion of -pairs" has puz/Vd both
purlleH in ( on-resN. There um'I to ho Ivno
eomniitlees on '•p:dr>" in Ihf IbrtJ^r.
were not announei d l»v the spcMMi
beglnnlnaof the session, nor dl I
pear on record among the siandni;.,
eoniiidtteeH. Tln-v were api>oinl.;d h\ the
e ,ulu 'eM. one f nnn eaeh party. When :. uumu
II V re;i«on wai
iioiilied one of
lbe»e*'ommittees to g«t him
leM trade. He U not a •peclinen of manly
beauty bv any nieau>*, but be wo.nd pahjj for
K trim, well-kept business man of ft(), and the
juoney be has gathered tlui iug Ibo last hi.\
u".> Horn the ere.lnlous poeketdjookH of
! Ills dui>eH ban ma'lf him a eomforlalily rit b
an On anv hrl^id ^u'lnv nfuriioon ui
r . hra -Ing winter days Mr. I'm ml.-y eai.
be M>en swi.rgln. grueetuliy along -'.«:-':;'•
w«v iMdweon lJni<.u s.piaie an. IhirtitlU
slivel with the air of a^inau wholly at peuet
with himself and Hie W(mI.I.
lUit Wmiws Ma;;.dre is the recognized king
of the ••irreeii g.>«.d«" mtfu. ^ears a-o lie
was a faro dealer in Mike Muna; "s place and
wL a watcher for John MoriWM 's u'aUie
hoihlur.nhd in .Sanitogu. No man
ithered in a stake wliieh b<' had not
'Piny
jit tbe
tiny ap-
or sehet
ber wftMgoin-,' away, or for any reason w'"
cdtonegleet bis duty, he no.ilied one
' i to gft him a -iiair.' and
went. Members of these ^••''""'''•r';,.!;^.-'
.eleeled for their suavity and P^ "'»" ;
Their Kervlees were of a euiilideiiliul auU
diplomat If eharaeter.
Horn* lueinlKrs. who are always »t their
post of iluty. don't like to •M'hIi" »<» aee..m.
inodatc a et.lleagiie who wants to wiindci^ m
pursuit of pleaMire. Sometimes th.-se ••stav-
em" are grulT, an.l send wprd to tbtir tiaiisl-
tory l.roth.T^ that they had Iniier stay and
alteii-l tu tin ir liu>iiies».
Mr. Bland, of sli\er us*o«i;tlions. I* one of
those who nlwiivs may hi found at bi> desk
during the M-^siim. and lu- i- m.l apt to«>e loo
M.eoimno iHliii;: to hi^ u'^oei.iles who are li»-
" The (•ommittee on "paira" eeto-etl to vxUt
.iurimc the Korty-i-iith i'on-ress. 1w.>
IM.pular \oun-^' m.-int-ers hud been appointed
to thtit dutv for the d. ino.ral". « »nv of ttnin
%^:i. from IVinsvlvaiiiu. Tin- other v^ as a
»oiilhern ihmofrat. On.- day. just .<fore an
Jiuportani vote was taken, tin- soiUluTii ina'i
walked ui.t.. tlie d.puiy KeiYtanl-at-arnis In
nil uh-l« a Iv and .ii/. d eonditl;.n. wl h th.
-pair" hook ur.der hi- ami. He bad h.vn
I" hiin»ell for ahoiit a wivk.ai'dwus
I. Hi».e\is were •till It vl
ever
fairly
WoiifVoiiiilie ^-re.n lal.U- while Barnev su-
pcrvised the g;ini.-. and no dealer ever lost .
xinnin- nnd.r Ma-idre's eagle ey.s. All
ih. oldL'amhKr-inNew York know hm .
and th.' low one* soon make hi>. a.-qua int-
Hiiee. Many a InekUsH card inaidi.ulator has
iKtuslaked'hy Harnoy until Un k ''»P'»j^.^^^ |
Hud there are few sporting ino" '*\' 'l .ut
|,v bis associates than this hurlv. big-tl*ted.
rou;;hdooking fellow, who. within the last.
ft" xear.-., Ifl.alfthat is said be true, has
• laid asl.le over *10<t.(K)0 from tbe proceeds of
1 hi- illegitimate huslne-s. There uie a do/en
U.thersles* prominently known, but allot
tlu'in liviUL' on the fal of the land.
"Ilow «lo lliev matiai:.- 1«> make ibis monej;
and M-t esca|)e from the ijie-h. s .)t the law/
»aidth.* woiuleiin;; n.-wspajM-r luan to klmt-
h.factd .John Wilkinson, wlio is one of the
iJlost relialde and -ueeisHful amon;; the inaii-
Hvr^of the hig detcilive ageiun s in this
iitv. -Oh.eusv enough a» tbe law now
stand*." leplicif Mr. WllkluHOU ; "you see.
the pioiniucnl men you speak of uiv nevei
at tin- front In any of these sawdu»t traiisae-
ii..us. Kach of Ihetn is the lea.l.r of u gang
Is H large
wa
ty
away
and ba-
in now
lie is an
••pallet
ni>l v»'t reeoverei
nndtiis niiiv'iie tlil.k. ..... i.
••Tell .Mi-hier I'u't f takH-aie-thit. b.
i.l. »s lie halmeed him-elf before the .le|.u-
llo laid I he book on the table and went
III llie l>o<»l<w» re the name* of -<•
deinoer'ts who wante<l l«> Ik "paired." Noi.<'
of them hail been eareil for, and the vole was
e.>inin'<mi. Whtn the l»o»Tk Ava- K'^", '»
Mr. l*o«t and the elreuinsiaii'^e.. » xnlaiued he
refused to have anvthing to do wiih H. He
^uid be did not propos.. to plav piivale neere-
iur\ to anv ineinlKT. and from that moment
be iifuseif to serve on the •voininlttee. No
other member could be gol to tak«; hold of It
after that, and many loj-t llulr votes on that
oecHsion. . . , . . 1
Tbe deputy had to hold the hook,
bad to altenil t'. "pairN" since. IK'
ealled by members "the pdr man.
old and original gciihis. ., ., „
"Don't von know." he said to me the oilier
day, "It Is the hardest work I ever did.
L.A>kii»g u|> vote- at a ward ehclion i- not a
eircumstanee toil. In a single .l.iy I have
been eulleil upon to tind 'pairs' for two-thlr<l»
of the members. Why. this session already.
Inst three davs before the holiday recess,
•paired' eightv ineinbcrs in one day.
Keeps me husvju-l before a political vote.
8ome uieml»efs don'l liketo lose their vote.
Mild some get mad when I ask them. ion
niigblnot think it, but our own men -the
demoeratf— are the most uiiiie oiiiiiUMlating.
>Vben a democrat wants to go away, all 1
have to ilo I- to a>k most any repubhc.ui I
*ee to*i)ali' with him.and It's dune. 1 he
rcpublicanB are always kind aud ttceoinmo-
dallng. It Is not »o easy the other way (
most of the deinoerats are leluetunt about
retiirnin^tln-e favors.
'•.•<t»nn' of the Southern men." b« eoiilin-
•are might \ i-artlcular with wboiu tbev
»)f oiierators, for the bu-iuess needs h lau.
force of emplujes. There are the ineu al
the ferries und depots to liole Ihe coiilili,' "I
grangers, others farther up the street readv
10 uet the till from the watchers, tbe -liaiA-
siiakers' whocl.ilmthe hlrangers av.|iialnt-
rtiiiv. the ollicc iH-ople. the uutsldo in. n. and
a vxiK.le host of minor rogues who ll>e on
this public credulity, of course the small
frv make only their picking- .-ind ,"««•=''"!•-_;;
in;t as in corn, r polhl.s and el-ewhere. bu
thelead. isgrow rich on big nnd fre<iueiil
prntlts." ....
•Tiin't the buslne-s lie i.upi.iv*»ed!'
-Well." unsVNcre.l Mr. Wilkinson, "a* tin'
!uw si..nds now the court- llnd it m ry dili-
cull to send a ni.u) lo mate pilsoii foi un-
kind of .wiiidiing.und the sawdii-l man « ho
tl Mil- bard U i:. nendly certain of a. ii'"'"!-
.\"ii.ltlic\ -ilidofl^hl hard, and h:.ve p .utv
of moi el to lee eouus. I. Ihe lliethoN of
llifli
L.BNOTU or UATl*
Five Hundred Ve»r» Old-la LItIbc » toat
An?
Is life worth llvlngy
In the liuvs of long ago people aecmed to
think It was if the lcu;;lh of llme^ they de-
voted to becoming a.tpialnted with its ll«hl-
nnd shadow s is any crilerion.
It wouVd Kccm as though life must baj
allorded mueb of eiijoymeul in the good
davs. Sojdioeles hung on until ho wait
veiirs old. then perl-iied by an uceldent.
Attiltt was 124 when h. died of the eous.--
.lucnce of a revi-l on Ihe night of bin aeeond
mirriage. Till- is a *>urning to young men.
Kpeineuides was l.M at bi- regretted dc-
'^^rowns did not sit so heavily o« the lirows
of iiionaich.- as thev seem latterly to do.
Kohl, Ihe founder of the t'hinesu Kmpiic
reiiitieil llo \ears. and so di.l Apaphun ot
The es Kgvptiaii. Tacitus gives 1 ,5 years to
lul-co, a iiennan j)riniv. Daddon, an lll>-
rlan noble, lived for .'.DO )eari» uccordluij lo
Alcxantlei fornellus. \. .,
The an of living seems lo be one of the
many "lost arts.'* which the dark ageii cov-
ered'over. and modern civili/atiou ban not
vet betn able loniicuverw It is eertaiu loie.'
I life wa- not srenreil by n>ing mineral poi-
sons as reinedi. - for disease. That In eitseu-
tl illv modern pnu-liee. The ancients doubt-
hss'drew mUhe laboratory of nature f-'r
ilicir me.llcim-. hciiee the span of their
li\i-s was naturally extended.
We know that our imineillate jmeentors
found their ii.edichies In the lieUU aud for-
c-ts. adjoining their log eahlii liomea. I he-i'
natural reiiK.lics were olllcaeious and barm-
U-s-iefl no poi-oii ill Ihe synlein. Physi-
ctana were larely called in. ami the wopie
lived to ruu'gi'd and hearty old age. Is it not
worth whik to return to Iheir wboleaonie
imlhiuU of cure for eoinmoii Hiiinonlil'
II. If. Warner A t i'.. I'rtMuietor* of W ai-
ncr's Sale Cure, have Introduivd to the pub-
lic u line of Lo.' Cabin remedicH, aud their
name Imlical.s their character. 1 hev n-
elu le a ••Sarsaparilla." "Hops und Hiichii
Ueine.lv." "(ough and Consumptlou Hem-
»,l\ •• IMiuct for K\teriial and Internal u-< ,
•llJse (ream." for I alarrli. "Sealpliie" H'l
the hair. •Mvi r rills' and "I'orous I'laster.
Thev arc carefnllv eom|»ouii.led from aetu il
reeliVs. the most enieaelous in use by our
tfiandi.aieuls.aadlho.*' who would like i.<
irv the \irli:e- of ohl Unie remedies, have an
opp.iinnity lo ^ecurc the best In " Warm i-
I,og t abin K-me«llt s."'
tbuktxa'% 9ttiff Stotie
NEW YEAR'S I
GOODS CHEAPi
fflotiilng.
(t. I.' Sootr A ffo.
Lowell One-Price ClOfc Co. Almost a Miracle
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimtok Bt.
llu'^^e l»nows have been expo..',
lime airaiii.bul Ihe world I- full ol too,
wilbng to believe they can get the I
.lie
I
It
for II
cared
ue«l.
'pair.' . ,
"A Virginia member went home
^fek last scssi.m. leaving word to bi;
for. an.l he was 'paire.l' with a colored in. iii-
bcr. When he got the |{ecord an.l saw lh.|
utinouneemeut of Ihe 'pair' be fairly 1";''»;"'
al the mouth. For a vear aud a half he
never spoke to me. ftefore that we ha
Ik en verv friendly, but afterward he would
iiass lue faee to face ami not speak, lu
woul.l look me right in the eye with scorn
undindi-nalion. Finally one of the nn'tu-
b rse\i»hdiie.l that 1 ha.l nothing to .lo wiili
till! mutter; that 1 wa- away when the *p;iu
was made. Then h.! would -peak to n}'; hj"
w.- were never as frluiidly ugain."- \\ hila-
del] Ilia Telegraph.
ORCCN
GOODS AND
MEN.
\
Some of Them Who ll.«ve Miule IIIk
FortiintM' III Tholr Nefiirlons liunlHfss.
t)u<! of the things connected Willi police
su|)ervi-ion of the criminal elasse- in N«'W
York, which, to the mind of the ordinary
cili/.en.is dilHL-ull of eomprehenpion, sa\s
Ihe New York (iraphle, is the suecc^- wliieli
attends the opernlionH of the "green g<.ol-"
in«'n. The eovetousness and hunger for the
■erquisilion of vveallb by any means, how-
ever disreputable, which eharaelerl/.es i*om.;
men here und there in tbe back country ?cl-
tUiiienl- will easily account for the influx of
visitors w ho come here lo seek means by
which they hope to rob their own neighbor.-.
But no dear explanation has ever yet been
given Hs to the reasons why the men who
buve grown rieli upon the spoils galbired
from these dupes e.s.raped from the iienalHes
of Ihe law bo long. Thev are as well known
to Ihe detective force of the ecutral office aud
to the various prcelnet detectives as the burg-
lars and IhlevcM wh'» are under almost
continual supervision and from whom are
daily drawn the gri-t that supplies our stiile
pcuileiitiarits. Occasionuily we read ahoiit
tbe arrest of one of tin -<' swindlers, but
with Sing Sing L'aping for iheiii th<y still
linger almost unmolested along our publie
tlioroughlaies.
Half a dozen of tht-m are rich men and
Jiave kept on growing rhdier in spile of the
fact that the source from whbh they draw
their iiicoiiK and tli.dr wealth is as well
known to the police as it is to themselves.
Their faces are not strange ones about the
.hialers and seml-fii«hionable cafes, und to
Ihe stranger they are In all externals tvpcs
ol the well-to-do men aliout town. Take
ti. alley Johnson for Instance. There may
be some exag'^eration aliout the llgures, but
tbe Hporting men who linger ou the Iwrder
lice IhnI run- between legnl and illegal prac-
tices will tell vou with half envy, that during
the last year this man .Iohn»on has cleared
nearly Jfih.OOO In the busines.s. n« la a well-
built fellow of about 40. neatly «lressed. ti<»ely
educated and Is an olJshoot ol an old New
Kiigland family, whose name hcdrop|)ed long
Hinee. Then tliere la .Joe Little, who is pcr-
. b»i»H one of the hast succcsaful of the well-
known shrlrps In the '•green goods" profe^- ,
iiiun. A dapier, dndlsb, aliowy ^ort of a fel-
low, whom the veriest granger ought to be
able to rccogni/e as a gumhier ami eonbdence
man. Vet be has gone aWing auceoHsfully
enough and I- cre.lited with h ivliig poeketeil
and
wlai
st ol
iu.!»e swindlers. They go into the att-mpt
with ibelr eyes open, aii.l It eo-t- tin in lii.n-
dr.ds of dollars to leaju how easily th.>
iiav.' been j{ulle«l."
ON T44E HUDSON.
Ir« Hosta, Tol>«g«an 8llde« and Winter
l<i|turis.
The Hudson river, from. Albany to Tough-
keepsle. U a mass of i.e. a'tid is as smooth as
gla-s. For fully (10 miles skater* eau enjoy
Uieinselves, and bave a« long or short a run
a-may please them. There has not be. n
-ucb li 6mooth kurfaee of h-e for several
years an can now Ihj seen on the river.
Skaters can be swn at all points along tin:
Ilud-on. Kvery clly. town aud \ illage con-
tributes ils shaie toward thi- spoil. » hole
Dailies are frequently seen on the ice visiting
the dilleieul points of Inlere-t. let ween
\lhan\ and Hn.lson uleighiiu' parlies have
i.eenseenou llm river. In some of t.i?
larger citiea and towns, lee boat-, which is a
very popular uport lu thi- -eili.m «>l
the eouutrv, are being juepared for
-.rvi.e. ft makes a grand sight
for travellers on Ihe lallroa.l train- on both
.ides of tbe river between there and New-
York. In Albany bun.lreds of persons are
a:iving their altentlon to winter spoils of all
kiu.ls. Tolwggaiilng U atlraellng eousldera-
hi.' attention. The people bave takeu hol.l
of it with as much zeal a- Is the case in Can-
ada. It is interesting to nob H^-w Ihe ladie-
are preparing f.'r thi- sport. They do not
enjoy a rile unless they can l-e rf.'ged out in
a toboggan suit. On llalr bea.l they wear
Ihe lillle Normandy .up which was broiighl
out at Ibirlington. Vt., -eveial winters ago.
It i- made of worsHd of almo-t any color,
inostiv, however, of re.l, white or l>Ulc. It
is -qnare on llie top lunl has a big satm bo.v
in lionl. Then the uniform, ii-uuly worn
bv ladies, is ot Scotch woollel
\eop<> Ihc pel
Then th.v hive « ,«.._
arctl.', with an embroidery of eoiored h.
on the toe. Tlu suits are very thick and aiv
warranted tu keep Jack Fro-t out. Nearly
til ladies w«.iir home kind of a toboggan -ull.
Then" there is another style of a gurineiil
vvhleli ha- reciiutly l>eeu iniroduei'd
into some of the tliibs. It con-
sists of knee breiches for home of
Ihe Indies to w.-ur, but whether they
SAWDUST will bo a wuco-s is yet to l>e srcn. 1 he gar-
ments have been trie.l by some of llio youi.ii
ladles ot one ot the leading club-, aud they
have given general satisfii.liuii. They are
not long, like u regular pair of tron-eis. but
are mad.: lo lit light to the ui p-.r iiart of the
limb, and then button below the knee. 1 he
iongelolh legging- fasten underiieatli them.
These ciirmeiils m\v highly leiommcii.hMl as
a "ood thing in ca-e of upsets or runaways,
or wlan Ihesle.ls run throui^ii snow diilts.
'Thev preveut the snow from wetting ones
elolliiiig. They are much iiioie eonyeiiient
than airy vet worn by the ladies ami it i- be-
lieved that they will be adopted.
A new feature has been introduceil Into
the tobogganing sport, an.l that Is racing.
Several of these Have already taken place be
fHisrrllanrous.
» 1 IN li:
I
FIKTKKX lirMlHKI) (iAM.ONS luirc T'll.
^ll.'lr^ an.l ll>eW troni Concord ki''P«*' I'"*
nil esiiecbilly t.ir iinillv it.e, considered Ihe b< -t
■nileleev.r put '.n llie market for the mo ly.
.Mii.li' l.sTiilo Ijssi. IMore loirclia-liiK e.all loid
i.Tumlne mv si... k, wLl li Ml <!' »U: !*uld».
Olia AUAMt*. Cli**lniarord. &!•••.
fUnateui' Ptiotoi
I
cloth und eu-
<on from chin to ank'.rs.
a long ilotli rubber-s..>h?.l
ad-
FRANK H. PULLBN,
Fhotovraphlc Supply Agefiry
Courier Butldlnc, 11 Mcrrlmnoktt.
PIANOS.
Ohiokerin^', Hazelton, H. T. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward & Brown, Steiff,
New Eiigland. Good Upri^^bt Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good vjucond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 seta reeds, octave cotipler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kiuds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
4c., Stools and Covers.
90 MEiEIMAOK STREET.
tweeii tlie clubs. They have not only proved
intere-tliig, hut thev have becii^ very e.\eil-
uig. Stveral ehalleuges have been sent to
the Trov and Saratoga toboggan clubs, an.l
races with them are expected to eome otl In
the near future.
When Other Chariun Have Faded'
a sound, white .set of teeth redeems the
countenance. Hut they should be brushed
with SOZODONT to keep them in a healthy
comlition. The breath, moreover, is per-
fumed bv this delightful toilet arlie e,
which has to a great e.xtent, supersede.l the
old-fashioned powders and pastes. It Is
we'l named i^tJZODONT, a word derived
from the Greek and giguifying a preserva-
tive of the teeth. No dealer who say- that
seme other dentifrice possesses qualities
i.lentleal with HOZODONT, or superior to
it. should b,; credited. Ask for .SO/O-
DONT.
Buy tlio Orij»'iii»l
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
OF THK
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
8 nnd 10 Central Street.
I?rlf»e,
'TS Cent
l^liIW 0001>« !
Woi<*e»tor Ac Oo.
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuublcs ; if you desire to
buy or sell real cdtate^or pei-ttonal
property r J* y^" '*^'*-' Bceking a
situation or wish to employ help,
i you wili find ihe columns of the
' Lowell Dailv Courier a good
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Ohristmas Presents. ♦ Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 35 cents
each ; selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PERFUMES-Larg^ and
choice line.
SILK HANDKEEOHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANCY lUBBEtf OOODB-Preseni s
for children.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 doten TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dozsn of POOKET
BOOKS, of different, styles which make
flue OhriBtma.! Presents. Al«o a large
assortment of Portemonnai«8 for specie.
POOKET OUTLERY-Oue of the lar-
gest linos ill the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Knives a sjVoialty.
Ver) lar-e line of FANCY €0AP8
selling low.
400 doE. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES— The best line evtr displayed
in the city at prices that will astwuish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKET3 in
2^reat variety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vatft line of FA^OY BUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beaut'ful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID aud aho gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and thoy will outwear half a dozen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selliii'^ all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS aud HERBS 3 cents an ounce
A ftw UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Oatoh on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among tliem.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 16 to 25 per cent.
lower than other dealers.
Any on"? in want of a Bath, Oarriasre
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Steyens'f .
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in each,
Grand Pant Sale.
Oue of the Most Koniurkahle Cures
of Blood PoiKOuht^ Kver
Accomplislittd.
We kIvo below a statement of ouo of the
most rciiiRrIuil)le euies ever arconiplUhcd by
years a""© wo made our >««>>• me.llclue. .xel.loin Ims a eoininunUy been
•' *^ j Bojrrt^ully inli'teBted in iM'1180 of tliU kind ai
of pants made trom ^^h the vlllUKe of DuniariHcotlu MIIU, Mo.,
,, .,....^.,4*.w,fi.\.<w1 li\r V 'ln,ilie flikiie-.b and cure of Mr. Knukln.
CaSfeimerCS nianutaetuied by »?• j |.,^;^.„„„,,,.i,ehn.l failed, and death aoemed
A. & J. Sawyer, Dover, N. H., llnevlHible.whenHoodU tSar.HpurUla waa re
aertud to uud efTectcd
Two
great sale
at $4.00 per pair, a price ncvf!-
hoard of before aud never dupli-
cated l>y anybody kiuco. ]
Today wo offer
SOO Pairs ol Paiits,
Made from Cassinieles manufact-
ured by F. A. & .). Sawyer and
the colobnitcd Livingston MilU,
At $3.50 per rair.
These Pants are made from the
be^t quality of these Cas.simerew
and niv styles that arc bringing
in other cU>thing stores from $5
to $().
We have added to the above
several hundivd piiiis, made trom
casslmercs ol the best makes in
the United States, odd lot.s which
iiavo bcei) selling at $5 to $().5()
— ull ]iut in at $ii.r>().
Nowhere in New Knglaiid or
New York can ecpial value ti)r
the ifume money bo found ft** in
this sttle ot
85 and 8« rants at 8*^50.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men s, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell One-Price Glotig Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
A Womlirful Cure*
"The uti'tcnuMit which I here make nm'y acem
too extittor.llnaijv to be iriiu. Hut 1 will tell
my Btoiy «» plainly ami truthfully a* I poMlblf
caii.un.l refer (i>r CDirolnuiitlon to ahn.ist any
ro»l<(ent of thin town, where I have lived all
my ate und urn well known.
'•When n youlh, I wa* utronif and active, able
to work hai.l. !ni<UniliUh>UH to iuwx'cd In life.
I mil n.>w :il yciir»» i>f bk«.'. "U.I 14 ye.»r-. uito Imj-
Kun to have epileptic «lti», ciiuucd, a* wo believe,
by lnJiirle*to tlie spine received by a fall, aa
none of our family have ever been Nlmllnrly
atlllcted. Some* nine years aK<>. hy "d vice of a
phytlelan, I lu'Ran to take a hrcniihlo com-
pouml, which ha.l a nulellng crTeet upon m/
nerve*. ThU hcliiK, as 1 uin t.dtl, n 'cumula-
tive druK,' an.l taking nolhUiK to cjirry ll out of
piy vy.aein. li Imd a Ul-'Urttrou* and
ALMOMT KATAI. KKKKCT
upon iny hloo.l. In fact, I think I never comK
attain itotliruuKh the pain und inUcry of tiio
piiHt two year*. .<4o.>n after 1 luyau wltb the
hronil.lc. txirei appeared oil the cabes of mf
legH. Slowly hut ►urcly they i.prca.1 over my
l>u ly. 1 trlcl all the inedl.lneH wc couLI hoar
nf , hut nothing stayed their terrible progross.
They hec inic very »»everc un.ler niv knees, auU
vs li.-n I walWe.l hlood vmiiiI.I Ntart trotii them
an.l ni:irk on the Hour my path trom room to
room. At length the eonU hvcuuiu eontraeted
Hi» that 1 cnild no longer walk, an.l wa<« obllxed
III despair lu ttiku to my bed, from which I
never e\pe< ted to rise. Kx< eptln^ my hea.l,
haii.l^. feet an.l bieast, I wait lit' rally covered
whh H),rcA, CMiiEtantly dlit<-lmri(ln^ corruptlun.
No word.* can ci)nvcy an I. lea of the terrible
•iuireitiiKi 1 en.lure.l, as my eomlltlun was al-
inoHt too tcrrlhlo to describe. 1 war nriible to
»lt up or lie ilow n, hut wan obliged to keep In a
n.elbiliiK P*"«h'o», re-tliiK on iiiy fi'ct, hips the
palms of my hands, and the back of my head.
1 coul.l not bear the touch of hc.ivy clothing,
and my coverings wi're of the IlKhtt'.t )>osslble
ninieilalo. When they were cliauKt^d or the
oltHUB on my limbs were removed, huge seabs
eainc off with them. When ohi norcs .tried up
new ones forine.l.
J IIAI> M> Ari'KTiris
Or HlranKtn.eonld uai hardly anything, and
wan In such pain that I could tdeep only when
1 be.ame totally exhuiihte.l und rclui'Ned Into
unconsclouBiiesR. I lunl the constant attention
•f a loving father and m.ilhor, who almost ex-
huuste.l their health and means In endeavor-
lug lo rell.ve my sufferings. 1 ha.l been eon-
lined Ui the bed about a year when, In Septem-
ber, l-m, I afked mother If 1 could try liood'a
Sarmiparllla, an we ha.l rend of Um reinarkabte
sue<e»s. 1 took one liottle and noticed no
change In my condlllan, but <uu»llnueil to use It.
When on tbe fifth Iwttio we notloed that the
*ore» seinie.l to hx/k better, and the llcfh under
tliem natural. —
Arc receiving Wis of new goods. 1'"^ " ^^"♦*^'^' mcdium tor making kuown your
a Diamond king, or sekcl some l>€autlful de- ^
sign In .Silver. i -y^rants. Such advertisements have
GLASS
"W'"»o«i»'. iW'^-Cftl? \^- ^ *•""" ^'"'"' "'
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouEiER for three
AS Invented lu Knglund by IJeiialt,
■ nonXn a'^nd^K^e days at a cost of 12 cents a line,
seldom fail of being
for presents ai $1.00 eaob.
Also MEERSOHATJM OIGAR HOLD
ERS and OIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
PIiEASE CALL EARLY AT
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale und Kctuil
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
the renowned G.t). Taylor ■ .,- , ;i-
Whiskey will roncvr falling strength In the
aired, and restore vitality and maintain fiilllng
■- meUlclnal propertle.H are
powers. Its
eatub-
and very
fullv *iO,000 of other |M;ople'H inoiicy during fished. Il Is bottled by C. If- ^^'yj'2 *;,,,„ , ' , .
UieVimonlbH thai have juHtuasaed. Hurry Boston, and your Drugglat and Grocer will In- ^ eafd trOm.
J'ariulev Is auothcr of tbe leadeM In this law- dotte It.
If voti want to secure the most deiirftble
bargains.
Many pnople any tlint It U good poliry to
take advantAge of Chanfjux'* .JaDuary
stock rrdueins •»«•! to buy overruata or
•ults, even If on« is not lu iuimediatv need
of lyiythtnii. beeauaw It la not every d»y
one haa tho opportunity to make a few
dollars so easily.
They say that when J. L. Challfoux ad-
vertises w mark down in nnythiiig Ihe
Koods art* alwajs found In bis atore, re-
duced lu prlc« Just as announced in tlie
newspapers. .,,,.
Everybody ftBteea to aay that there la not
another cluthing atore in lowu wrht-rc aueh
enormous crowds can bu seen durlnR tlio
huafneas hours as there nr« Invariably In
the one-price clotblns iiouse of J. L. Chall-
foux, 10 Central afreet*
Coiupelltors do tot llko t«t UekbOwledR«
it, neverlheless Ihe people know by expeil-
enoe that Chalifoux's prices are iniarinbly
lower for the aelf aanio quality of soods,
made aud trimmed lu tho same mannnr,
than any other clothlnK or hat house in
this city.
No doaht you are aware that J. 1-. Chall-
fonx Is one of the heaviest clothing buyers
In thia country. In fact there are only very
few Arms in the Mew Kngland atates that
couBume aa many (ooda aa he doea.
payluR spot cttBh for everything; he pur-
chases, and buying large Iota for his Man-
chester aud Lowell stt>ros. he obtain* prlcea
for his goods below the regular market
fates, which enable him to cut prices la
Lowell and Manclieater, to the great dis-
pleasure of his competltora.
J. L. Challfoux says, and there Is no
doubt about It, that he aelia more gooda
than any other clothier in Lowell. Bottom
priooB nnd good treatment to cuatomera
will always carry tho day.
Ho one can afford, lu JuBtloe to his own
purse, to buy doting, gents' furnishing
goods, Scotch or fur caps, etc., without
visiting the one-price clothing house of J.
L. Challfoux, 15 Central street. Vou may
rest assured that If yon find Just what you
want In his store you will save from lO-to
S5 per cent, on your purchases.
You cannot make a mistake in buying
your goods from J. L. Challfoux, IB Central
street. FIrSt, his pHoes are lower than the
lowest, geoond. If •Iter yon retarn home
yon find you have bought an article you do
not like, all you have to do Is to carry the
goods back and your money wUI be cheer-
folly refunded. Whnt more enn yon
Thi It Bay Of Hope
Was cheering, anil whon my y.tung filunds la
the village made me a (■Iirl)«tinan present Ot » '
t|.»r,en bottlen of Hood's s.ir*nparllhi, mv gratl-
tu.lc to theinnnd to the ine.ihiue was almost
un-ipeiikalde. 1 continued to Impmvo. Tbe
smaller Borch gra.liially healed up, an.l even
ttie more sluhborii one* were fwivwl at last to
ylelil t.> the luedhdne. New nnd healthy skin
r)rnic.l. My ap|>etlte came line . time. I ate
well nii.l Increased In flcKh. 1 si><>n began to got
natural i»lee|i. aii<l now rc.»t an w . 11 um any ouo.
After bilnsconllncd tolhc bf.l a year and live ,
moiilhs 1 was able to get up. I ^een.o.| to giow
sliouger evei-y week, ami onl.l soon work
about the hon e, an.l walk wlili a < anc, which I
(jhouhl n.)t ncml, but for tho eoiilrac.tlng effect
of the siKca upon the cords of iny legs. I Jam
now
i-KriiMxr krm: iitoM >» irkh,
II ivlng all over my body <»nly the scars a« re
minders of my sufferings. Mywhdc Improve-
ment I allnbutc «olely to Ib.u.r.s Sarsapiirllla,
andean lruUiriill> say I lallcM.' I owe in y^ life
lothlgwouilerful medicine." (i Wahrkn'ram-
Kiy, DumaiiM'otta Mills, Miiedu (;ounty, Me.
Fov Conohoi'ittloii
Ol the .i.ioVe Ucllinonlal v. e can refer to alnost
every rcsldnut of Dam rUcotlji Mills and the
vlllngos nhaut. To be more spccUIr, wc have
rccelv.d hitter* end.irrtlii? Mr UanUla's sUito-
ment an.l to.;tlfylnsr to the won.lerful i»ower of
Hood's ^arsapurlUa as tihown In this cuse, from
MAKK I). K.VNKIJJ,
.1. F. Mixi.iOAN. l•ostlna^ter.
\V. T. YoHK, Hotel Proprietor,
W.C i'K.voiTE, .til of Iiamaiisootta Mills.
II. Z. WlNSLOW, of I}ri>cktoii, Uass., for 18
years poHmastcr an.l c'iprosB agent at Da-
niarlscotta Mills.
Mks. H. M. W11ITTK.MOK1:, Aycr, Mass.
W11-1.IAM H. CraiiiNO, Worcester, Maw.
TiiKHON O. IlAifKIN, Worcester, Mass.
.John H. Kankin, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin stroot, Boston.
What More it Sccessary?
Surely, after rea.llnx the above, not oven tho
most skcptlcJil can doubt the peculiar power of
Hood's S.nrsnpai-llla In purifying the blood, driv-
ing out dUciise, and Imparting health and vigor.
Halt Rheum.
"I was tronble.l with salt rheum till about
three years ago. My face ah.mt the oyes would
be swollen anil Bcahbod, my hands and parts of
my body would bo raw sores for weeks at a
time, my flesh would seem so rottcl that 1 rx)uld
roll pieces of flesh from between my lingers as
large as a pea. In fact I was
TORMKNTEI) WITH HALT RHEUM
In tho worst form, and ha.l to leave off work al-
together. 1 consulted several doctors, but they
gave mo no relief inhalevor. One cnllod It type
polaon an.l gave mo medicine accordingly ; but
salt rheum ciinnot l)C cured In that way, I as-
sure you. Seeing llood'a Sarflsparllla adver-
Uscil, I l>ought one bottle and used It according
to dlroctloDB. It hel|»c<l me so much that I took
a second and thlnl bottle, and
HAVE NOT BKEM TROUBLED
with salt rheum since. I will recommend Hood's
Sarsaparllla not only for salt rheum, but for
humors of all kinds, loss of appeUte, and that
•all-gone* feeling so often experience*! by every,
one. In treating for salt rtieum I used Hood's
Olive Ointment on the places afllBcted. ▲. O.
aoBMirs, Hagar street, Jamaica Plain, Mass."
T/^WKU. DAII.Y COUBIEB^JTUESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1S88.
3
THE TEA TABLE.
TEA TABLE TOPICS.*
The Scotch way of ulwuys ealhiK a bollca
ceu from the hbell In said to he tbe bcht way,
SM any oUier inetbod ^really detracts from
tbertavor.
Dr. AVnrreu U.^rrieHt of St. LouIh dc-
nouiices the Idea thai ehewinV KH'ii is an aid
to dl;:ehtloM, an.l says thai ^.. f;ir as the stoiu-
ttcb U concerned che^iuu^ iiiun i» "» li>iu»'*>i"=
as tohaeco. ■_ ^
■ One of Ibe latest iioveUie« In silver table
decoration N ti lar^e idi.lK r >nib u swan at
oijecn!. (Ml ihiV collce eu|>s are placed,
with a.;reampUc!icruiid sd^ar bowl. The,
jiwun 1* really <i I'ofleo pot.
iHetjieaL
jTinanciaU
eau antt Coke,
Olka,!
. l?«r. Eaton, BroUer,
Koona 17 Central Block.
Attention given to all flrst-class
tnvcbtmouts.
loans and
ml
mi
. . It .^ . -. ^;m. ...... I,. II.. .i<i>i.k«. ru.iih*chea
m
f,ur:i Ka«.j;La'i44a, Ksarilgl*.
liiik*rht, |l<'..dii«bi.- ro.;! Mi-he,
r.i.raUk, r.ruUf". rir., <-ir.
piiMj^ Kirrv oK.sfe.
.■ All.'iur,;»Wi4n t DfAlcri.
..JLLU t;U..MAI.TIWOHIt. r-
SAKKST OF ALL
W. B. CLARK A CO., of MlNNKi.P<'Lli. OffCI
Firat. Mortyagtson Fit nut in MtnMnolv. avfl-a-
Ma In amonnis of .?,-.»•<> and ''P«"'"^'^,j„)'j;),': ^^
in.m 7 to t P<r cent. •'• V'l''''^J^''.'V/ ."nTarJ
Citu I'roiicrtii, liiU-re,i 7 I'.cr (4?iit. 1' llleenyearo
e ' penence. Sen.l to tlu.Um <>J(ce for I'umyulet
an.l ri leivnccH luV.-iy you \u\tAt tl^ewbejc.
OkViKOK WA1.LACIC, Agent. I'J Milk nH-cct,
Kooin 10, ItoBton.
fiaidccllaneou0.
Those Vassar OirlB.
A W-eeut VitH«r Knnluuto wan relatiiii;
KO.iie «.f Inr e.M.er^enecs as b.ni^ek. eper diii-
I„" the dIne.K of her iiKdlier. and wuh com-
iiicidin;; upon the lu.llspo^lllo^ ef oerviid
gli l» In the United J^tides to black the buot>
of Un- men of tbe family. In households m
Fi/ li.ii.l. ^hc M.M. ^^ hell there is only one
bimlulil.''u.p.ll.hii.«of the liiens hIio^^^
l:„ccpte.l l.v h.r a. on.' of nr .IuIIch.
•IIM. a\ioil..rVa>..rnirl ivealld the ti]iu>
wl.> 11 •• number of lu r . h.sMiut.-* helped to
rhlii- lb.' I'.Mds of a -.Ullruiaii vbhiii,' at the
,. II, was an.l I- Hill a Irii^N;- ot \ a-
nr. "lli. occupied ore ..f the -ii.>l .hamlKi-.
a?i. X hen !.• went to bed he left hi. ^Iioc^
i,,M.'cll«odo.dH. if he^wNv In a .Ind. 1.
Some of I be uiils wlio «. iv u\> Id lUI carl\
bo r M.W th.' boot-. ai,d ihouabt It wmi^.l he
i 0.1 V.I..' to. h. ih. I "'i'*!^ ;"•« ""•'":
Mlv.-. 'Ihev .'Id an.l wln-a they n liiined
th,. vlioes tbev sliMk ill eacli u h.ili.b<.me
I'oAMili.t.d dov^e^^. Tlutrn-tee was half
abM^hc.l ai..l allou.ihi'r sur|.n>cd »\hen he
realized how he hid l"'en l"»"'""j;''- ''•''"
||u!i-lliou'Jithi-occnrr.dl.iit a I ill.- uhlle
iitfo-lelU hi- ntinie a^ thai of II. bsou J.
Los>iii;t. Ibi. hi>toriiiii.--fX. Y. >"iiii.
IMes anil TbliiCB.
MUtrcs— Why ean't v. mi r-uionibfr. llrid-
if..j. vvb.'U I l.'d v*i u tli.iu^aul liuio. I
don't like alwavs t.> h.r ..•.d.lliiL' y<,u for for-
ifettiii'.. Amiable but foi^eUiil .hinicth--
Vailb. nu'im. you .loi.M *,;old. '>; M^'^V'
pkaMiiil you are, '"•"•n. « he hi'l hn > I
lived xvi.l US..I to cfiine out into the kltebcn
uii.l hiauip h.M- feet and tlirow thiif-'x at me.
— (HirpefV IJa/.ar.
All Inu'enloiis reMaiirai.t keeper H'lverli*es
for 'M inlucinx tnnii*' I to make l»lo«.'
A hravo llilllnntre man wants to abolii-b
rranbcrry with turkey. Keep > our b'"''--'}'!'".
Balliniore. and let n.utbcrn «''''>'l» ' :.' ;.
alone. Vou mUht as well try to sei aiale
Ihe fame of Damon tiom that of T.Mbla* or
i.ork from brans us eruiibcrry sauce from
lurk.y.-fKxchanKC.
Young Man to Waiter-" What have you
KOt. xv'-Uerr Wailer-"An>lhin' «"<'•:);
urviiiiir." "Well, ulve me some nlghiin
guU-' toiijiuca ou to..Ht." ".Sorry, lioss hiu
the co«.k sayn us what the toast Is ull out. -
[New York Sun.
Wc should Im* kerfiil bow we tiicurrl.l«e
luxury*. Il U bu' a step forard f rum hoe-
calk to plnm-puddln. but it I/, a mile an.l a
half bv the nearest roa.l when we ha,veio tfo
bhck ukaln.— [Josh Hillings.
Cu'totner (In n'staurant. catlnn ra|d'll> I —
"Walter, what can you brlUK me for «h's^ert.
qulck> I'm In gnat baste." W ailer-
"Maslv junldlu', sail."
Thrie .iltr.-rent waib-r* at a largo hotel
a»ke»l a professor at dlniur, in (|nlek sueccs-
hlon. If be would buve Muip.
\ lillle anuoved. he said, sarcafctlcally , to
tbi- la^t. "1- lieonipulsory*"
•♦yo. stif," atiswered tho umu, "I thiuk it
U Juuik turtle."- (Tld-Hlts (Loudon).
^^'^^"'^^ CREAM BALM
LY'S.
WfAM B^VViJS
WftVEl
^>^^ U.«A.
|ci«*"»"c«lbeN'«sHl
, l>Hs*Hgis, Allays
I'ukii and liitiaiii-
niAtioii. il.-ala tbo
• .tri'*, I^HtoroB
i t h « H u uses of
Tiistu und HincU.
|TaYTHE(>nKE
A piirtb'e 1- att
(did Iglo .'a.h not*.
KUHN,. LOEB & CO.,
so Nassau Str««'t, - - • N«w York,
IIAVB CO.NST.V.VTI-V o M H VM»
A KKLKCTION OF CilOItK INVKKT-
•tfl^NT HKtU'ltlTIl-.S. -
CorrefpowUnct of ll< "f'>r». llrof:€r$u»d hivett-
LOWELL
Gas light Company.
OFFICE
22 m\m STPEET, COR. KIDBLE.
gfiWALL O. MACK, Presldt-nt,
J.lCOit ItOOKUK. Tieasurer,
D. 11. BAltTLtTT, Clerk.
DIHECTORbl
8KWAI.b<;. MACK, J.^X' .""TC;}/! v
JAMI> It. utANris, •'<;''^..J;.iV-^"'^'''''
ALKXANUKlt U. CI MNOCK.
* irHV.llWit
|>HgS.
lie* ■
•'^V^:' ■Al''--4-'j^'.
ISugincss CartJg*
UABRIHON W. 8TKEETEB,
CoiiMtul>lo «M<1 Collector,
lloom No. 0, Central Block.
JOHN HTKEBT.
Office hours, from « to 12, '1 to ft, nnd Monday,
Tliur«>.l.«y an.l !• rl.lay ewnlngs Iroiii 7 U» tt.
4^Spcehd ulteiiihtn to coirwllon of rents BM
irviicnl <ai<'ot tenement pro|HTtv.
I>It. O. A. WIJLJKIISH.
Surgeon thiropodiKt.
NO.
PR!
CAS,
Plain and Fancy Job Piinting
OF ALL KINDS
4T TUis oi^ricB.
■— r
'CcFGfl? C8 "■'• «n.l !"« il >«•»«•»« hie
•"rKs ▼ C»mT I'rl. '...icti.at llrutf
.nall.reKl-l<re.'.«l"«ts. KbV HKOTil-
vutrjiv inall.reKi-«<""''"^J "•• .. i^
VU-., •.{:» lirecuwlrh •'tn-ei, New 1 oik
JV/wn (hi' feed docs not
digest, Out Jcnnciits and
soiirs, it cii use: a biintiri,!^
sensation, Ti^is .V a step
ill the direction of
// can fe citrcJ—sufely and
turely—iiith
DR. SCHENCICS
MANDRAKE PILLS,
which tvill put all the digestive
organs in healthy condition.
V..r *»lo I'V «ll nriicnUU. Prion l^ rt». p^r box;
I l«.x..« f..i »C^ ••♦• ; -r •<•'.« I.y •"••II. rn««s«»JrM.. ..tl
iWMllil ..I Irtc l>r. J. II. Hcli.tifli A S...i.»UU.l ».
A Valuable Investment.
THE CilAMPICH SILVER ilHiNG CO,
Otaoj 4S C-ntr..l Rtreet, Rooui 10,
(•I'Ai.Di.Mi r.i.ocK,
Offers a vahuiMe bivct-t.nent to;iho»o who de-
Klrd sure returns for ihidr money. Tho com-
panvarci:ottnpHKe-l ta any wlld.eut M'e«-ii!u-
lion. Thev arr -elili.K the Mo.U u| oo U*jui»rlls.
l.cln, eonil.lent Ihnt it wUI mDUe \viiat H'^y
claim. Call and a.»kciuo»ibnh.
Willi tho <ll8eonnton" for prompt pay-
ment, is
$1.20 i>< r Tliousainl Feet.
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Private wires to N«w York.
Ttdf plione Call, 878 3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AHD BROKERS.
STOCKS UONbfi, GRAIN AND PBO-
VISI«»NH bouRht and sold for Cash, or lar-
rl«*d oil Margin.
S p. O. BuUiHnOt Loweii,
No. 1 rrcsoott Street,
Lowell,
DflUe hours : « a. m. tw 12 in., .i to ft urrt 7 10
p. ni.; Sundays, 'i to 4 p. ta.
FIKST-CLANS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up aud rented at a low rate i>cr ye.ir,
piping Includud.
INVESTMENTS
■AT
COKE,
Rrokeu, screened anil delivered at
$4.80 Per Chaldron.
$2.28 Per Half Chaldron.
CAi4U.
fiOO lU'SOKLS
RySSiAr^ SEED OATS
Brii(Uey*s Supcr-PIiospliaU
— >ANU
ENGLISH LAWN DBESSING,
ror sale cheap hj
O. ItOOKXiw Jfc CO.
20. ?.t an.l 18 Marhat f»tr««t.
J.
MKOUCIfi'UKI>KlCK, 30 Central btrtia*.
' (Eta*ihllbh(.d 111 IMl.;
^..rt-wr.^.. .Sole a»:ent for U. K. Ua^fir Taieat
^r:, .-^i-.- ,^jj,,^, F-,,rte», the t.cH i.rli<ht I'tano
iXL^ Unm.ic. The tone Is clear, hriRht had
^^ heant,Uul, and Ihi-y will i.Uina lu iuB«
better tl'aii any upright piano cvw' uiaile. Also
.'-.luaic I'hno Korte» ot tiie Icht manulin luio.
alll.>4)'' •< l.liit die loe.ent lu.ij^y prlcct* uod
v.an-anled to tt'iw entire sat).- 1 action. A^Mit
for tViM.rnc Ktevcitf, or«an hiiUiler. ^
I>jr. ». 1*. I*lH»WCH»tt,
LatcOoullHtto Nonh>\o^U'ru I»;»piiiaary,VSe»
Yt.ike.lty.
Om«!, So. 9 WyniKii'B Kxehanjt*'. oornat
't|«TTliit;«vk and C»»ntral HImmIi., r.M»rii wlU
Mr. llckcr. imicn .h\> and ln»iir». : wM)NK»-
IiAVn vn.l HAlillli.A VS, rroniila. m. untlll
p. HI. Kxc.luslve attcKtlon j.;lvcn lo .IImumjs ol
Eye, Ear and Throai.
MONL^ENTS.
AiMlUKWS & WllUI'LKll,
EaTAM 1.1 fill Kl> Ibr.T,
MAM'TAUTL'P.KUH Of
Fine Ml end isfDIs Ml
JS'i>. 4J Thornilike Strt-rt,
N»ar Norlbci-n \)f\*o\.
ThIuKS It Is Wall to Know.
( atherliie Owen \n Oood lIouHekerpIn^'
UlvcH the followluK exeellent blut!« ax to the
preparutiou of dirterent inaterlaU used when
niiikin;; fruit eake. Mieli as waHhInjr aud dean-
lus: eurrauts. seedluK rabliiH, etc. To seed
rabluN and clean eurraul« oue uiuH l>e ^up-
piled wilbaKood ntoek of putlenee. The
work h dhaKieeable and »*low, but it Is well
alwavH to know how to do it in tbe be^i way:
To' Wash .vni> <i.kan Ci iikaMS.-I)»
not attempt to wu^linion' than a pound at a
time. I mean. If you have several jiountls to
do. put about that .|iiaiilily iu water at on.-e,
nltt.v the colander In a larne pan of warm
Water, pour the currant!* Into the colander,
break up nil the lumps with your liamb. "ml
Mir them about the water well. nusluK He
colaii.Ur now and then. I'oiir oil ilii>' diilj
water, ami add freMi wanii water; i;ub the
currants between the palni^, aud 4iuHe t»>
||ftiu;r the colander up an.l down. <»>:i">i^
tbe wat.r until it Im no longer soiled, hut
oiilviod.lMi from llie fruit; then lake the
.•olaii.ler out of the water, pre«s the currant*,
tocct all th« mol.stureyou eau from them,
and. If vou have others to do throw Ib.^e
clean ones ou a fohh'.l elolINo drain: if not.
pre^s the ciirranth hetwitii a coarse elotli. |
then turn tbeiu Into a Meve-if jou have ll, |
if not, a flit drl;M'ln;<M"«i«-'>»'l f ^ *''•*'" '? "
warm pla.>- In dry, over the rcicister or be-
hind a M'lve. When dry. let them eooi,
then rub :.'Min in a chdh, wbi.di will reiiiove
iiKinv of tue stems (all eannoft Ikj removed).
Now' seaivb Ihein over carefully for stones.
Takbur a few at a lime on the hand Is tin-
quickest wuv. The water in wliiel: eurrauts
•ire wnshc.l tnu.«t be warm, «.r it will not dis-
solve the su-j;ar that liohls the currants an;!
dirt together; but It inu>t not he hot, or it
will lake the llavor from ihe fruit.
To Skfd Raisins.— ll Is cheaper to buy
new, uluiiiu ralsius, at a hijfber price, Ihan
oldcandicil ones, as tbeie is le^s waste
Have u bowl of tepid water ou your rignt
haud.u.lamp, eo:irxe cloth spread ou the
Ubie before vou. tbe raisins on your eft
hand, aud the bowl to rceelve them, when ,
Seeded, Id front. The bowl of water is ouiv
todinvour hnner« In occasionally ; If the
latter lirc too sthky after the seeds are re-
moved, they will elins,' to your hand and p j
Kto the bowl with the needed raisin.
Squeeze the raisins iKjtween Ibiimb »nd lin- 1
Ker, and remove tbe Htoiie« you Hml with a
small knife. Some prefer to split them; do
whleb you fln.l quiclest. P"t 1»k; HloneH on
tbe .lump cloth as you remove them, aud
shake it before titere are too many, or they
will also cling to your Hii^ers, and V}*^ ^^
the bowl with ibc we.led fruit, .sultana
'raMns are cleaned as currantH.
To Blanch Ai.MOND.s.-This is a very
simple proceHH. Kilher ptU the almonds in a
saucepan, pour cold water on them, and let
them just boll, o-Isc put them in a bowl
and pour (pilte b,.:'«nK water on them.
Whichever vou do, the skIiim will l»e loose
aud flip otl' easily when sijueezed between a
coarse cloth. As you .lo th.-m. drop them
Into cold water, whh b keeps them from oll-
Ini? or l»e<K)niluK discolored. U hen all are
done, «lry them in a cloth an.l then in a cool
oven or over a refxister. They will ke«.'p a
long lime If properly dried.
MEDICAL ECONOli^.
NOTHING SUCCEEBS LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of a Man it In Hii Strentcth.
Norva or Physical Force When Lost Quick-
ly UeRalned by CousultInK
DR. C. .J. LEW'IS.
Who, after Intcn.e study an.l .icep research, hae
l&telvdlscovtrelanew, cxtraor.llnary, .jidck.
Si a^d Inexpensive cure for Diseases of the
brain and Spinal Cor.l, Kpermatorrlu.»a, .>M;inl.
na \Ve.ikne9H, Fluid Ksejipes. Impoteuov an.l
SrauKed Kunctlon.of the Nervous «^\^l
•ulve Sv. steins. I'lili^ NKU AM) MAilvr.u-
OUS MkmCAL TltKAT.MfcNT has cured the
l«.rt flesw'rate forms ot Nervous Dlsor.lors In
U,ih youn/^»<l «'''• To de.hllltate.l youUi It We
S:J^^r ^ijo^::^ «.ani:o;;:b -ip" in a.lva«ced
affeltesia!.\Vslu-*tne •••— "' ''""^" wlth.>nt
vlKor of youth without
the i>owlblllty of falbire. Ukinakv Com
PI Al>Ta. Aoutc or Chronic I»Uc.har«:es, 8trlc.
tire, llet^nllon 01 the Urine, Gravel. Khiney or
Ilia. derUUirders, Syphilis, Sc^.ndary «ymp
oras. Erupthms, skln Diseases, all are ahso-
w"y cffi wllhonlthe u^o of '»cr'-;!7. ^Xn'
a or Irlactlon.s. No restrictions lu .Met or hln-
i nmee t-?Sni buslMCH.. Rkcknt cahks ct:uKi.
IN r IKEK OK KOIJR l»AV«. Patients whose cuw^s
h^vu l.een nejrlccte.l, ha.lly treate.l or j.ro-
ounce Uc,ra'f>le,ar; partrcnlarly Invltcl to
visit Dr Lewis. A written guarantee ol cure
i yen in an ea»e^ arranKcl and uinlerUken. In
PuvrriOEui.war.lsol THiKTV VKAU8.
s^Dr uTwU is frequentlv consulted by
main' who have ).ccn cunnh'tery dlw-ouraRcl ol
c'erli^l K cure.l alter liavliiK oxperln;ei.^d
whh vTirouH a.lvertl.^e..l »ostrunis.ele.;irtc tjelts.
Te which bivarlal.ly do more harm than jfoo.l.
KveVv 1 haso of d'seaM. .lemaivls dinerenl an-l
r',«./ial treitmert. To those who may have
b'een llVapiXted. Dr. bcwls woiiM -ay con-
^..o him Hiid no Will restore the .ll-appolntc.l
onciS ill t\V!lul\e8ol me. whether they be
X^h-^l^rnn null, pertaining to married life
or"slnKlc hlesKClness."
Consultutlou, '««'>^'„";:,-.f;^-i,S;e. sa.SO.
DU. LKV\'IS Is permanently located at
129 Friendship Street, ProvitJence, E. I.,
()ne door from Richmond street (off Broa.l
■ troet) Offl«3C hours all the year roun.l fr^.m 9
to « an.l r, to »; Snn.lav. >? l9/i;,ri '"trKAT
I MALE COMPLAINTS 8K1LHTLL\ TKLAl-
NOTICE TO COUNTKY PATIENTS.
nr I^wlswlU. on full dearriptlon of caBO
(With fee encTo'c-U. t.nn.e.llately ««"•>» "jPl|ly
of his valualde medicines, aceompanbvi^^^^^^
stmcltons an.l advice 'or th^tire of the above
.llstresslng complaints. Just Pcblisiikd.
Foarth Edition
Medical Minntos,
with additional colored
lllustratlonfl.a Portrait
OK TUB AUTHOR, AND A
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Ilects, sexual diseases etc.
Price 'lA rents by mall
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AMnt for Medlcnl M'nutes, W. W. DUNCAN,
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No charge made for rpuulns supply
plpos froui street mains to consumers' eel-
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AT 'i'HB LOWKST PRICES.
M4 MERRIMACK STREET
OOLD MEDAL, PALld, 1873
BAKER'S
D.
_, \\arinnt..l ub»olui«l/piiwi
Citron, from \vld>hthoexcc»'i of
i;,ll.u»l>o«in removed. IthasWrc*
</»ira/As »/r#H(;tA of Cocoa mlxcl
wlihKlurch.ArrewrootorBiik'.ir.
uad U ihcrofoni fwr inorofco.inin-
U'lil, roHting Untlhatl ««« Ctut "
P«;,, !i Is dclloloun. BoiirUldni!,
■troiitMhiidtiK, easily dlgosto.^,
nt..l n.liilrulily Bilapted for liival
,l(Jsa» w. llasforiHjrsouslnheolt;.
Held br Ofttcers sTsrywhere.
C. II. A.wuKKWS.
CnAS. WIIKKLRa
WJ8ARER &JOm Dorchester, Mass.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
JAMES MORllIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Oas and Water Fitter*
and Plumber.
Ji>b Worker and R«p«lr«r of Htoans* «••
»ud Water KnKln*^s. Print InK Prtisaoa,
Hteam Pumpa, Mhaftlnv, Pullnys, Laws
Mowers, Mowlns Maehlnes, ete.
Shop 25 Middle Street, LowelL
TKLKPIIONB 1S4-4.
First Letter Foundry in New [nilaat
COMMKNCKf) IN 1817.
Printed la the best manner. BOSt Oil TV PO FOUIldry ,
^., ...i..<.» .It.. I) I. e ano'-ie* nollc< •^ *
Parloi* S to veei
Of tho very best makes,
AX LO>V miOES.
Call an.l see our variety.
N. Ji WIER & CO.,
51 MARKKT 8TRKKT.
Attheloweu »>ii'e» i'i«. i» t. e ano'^ie*
•ttte
vovKn-.ik 't
COD LITER OIL
Fresh trom tlic shore
every Mcok
2-5 Cents a Pint.
Noted for Its hard ami touf h metal, Ita Urpt
varieties of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,.
And for IU UNRIVALLED Newspaper ttm^
A.hlrcssoHersto.KlllN K. itCXJEItS. AffOII
M Water street, Bo«toii.
4^Tho Courier and Journal type Is fro» thto
foundry.
RICE
CARRIAGE
^^.SPRINGS.
STOVES AND RANGES!
Stove Linings and Pittings.
Till Ware Manufiicturers.
Glass, Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNITURE
And Peddlers' Supplies.
PAPER STOCK AND OLD IKON PUO-
*^ CHASED.
MARTIIV Sc TuA.TSGJJFrV ,
174 A 176 M1U1>LB.'*EX STRKET.
ELL1?}GW00D & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggrists
OPPOSITE POST OPFIOB.
farmers^^^'attention !
gtorlibrhlKe Manures.
Kowk«r's mil and «'"' Phosphate
UulTato Bone Supir-Phonphate.
Bradley's Super-Phosphate.
cAQMxx
itlHHtt
LAMPS.
LUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FAKOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO L^MPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRAHS AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With funcy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in groat variety
FRENCH & PUU'ER'H
IHl d.entnu StrreU
••il
• v..
'v
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^l^■*'*
PAIINTERS
I^EDICAl,
minutes;
ALL KINDS
■OF
Make the ONLY easy riding jump seal
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS & 3P0IT0RD,
BIDDLE & SMART,
0. W. LONG,
W. G. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLGER,
LOOK & JEWELL,
A. P. BOARDMAN,
OSGOOD MORRILL,
Amesbury, Mass.
E. ^. "W^oocl Ac Oo.
47 MARKKT 8TBKKT.
Marry Your Bona Whon Yon Will, Y^onr
Daughtars Wh«ti Yuu Can,
But Id either cnw counwl tliem to une noth-
Ini? but Hop Ointment for chapped bands
and lips, sore noae, col.l iracka and rou/b,
Simply sklu. Never faU». All druj<glst«,
% and 60 cents, pr mall stiinips to Hop Co.,
New London, Conn.
•AT
Courier Job Office.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
prmroM, pa.
ALL Diros or WiniKBClAl. JOB
PBIirriMG.doM attheGovler Job <)■«•
latiaiTMt
Invites attention to'a great Ta-
riety of usefnl and ornamental
articles particularly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handliercliieflj
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
J. W. BENNETT & CO..
HOOFERS,
BEE HIVE BRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Grand.
^THE COURIERlOlTOFFicr
AND
rOSTERS,
BUILDERS.
Von will And It to your Interest to c»ll np«B
us hefore b«iclnnlnc your
PAINTING
I
*rr9^
[very Description ol Printing
KEQOIRED IK
ClotTiInflTs
T>iry OoodM,
Or Other Establishments,
Courier Job Office.
A »ood assortinont of arst-elass
always on hand, at bottom prieaa. OIto «•'
» osU at our new and spacious store.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Street, Lowell
[own anii Garden Dressing,
Prcpare<l for I^wns, Grass PUts, KHeilH
Garlcns and Floaer Beds.
PBIOK8 1
Ten It), t).-!!?!* for 101)0 iquare feet...... ^.S
Twentv-dvc lb. bafrt for ^OO squar^ <*•!... •l^e
Klftv l>). ha R<« for SOW square feet l-W
One huDilre<l lb. bags »■■•
l«Aiprn OraaiM SoedAi
worn tALB ar
E. N. WOOD & CO.
1i
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l^OWiSLI. DAILY COURIER.
PublUheil i vci-y altcruoon, Sundays excepted,
lnUi«Couii«fr HiilKUiiKJust cabt of t»>e I'out
Onict', |»Icnli»ack bliect. LowcU, M«r-f*., I)y
Mnnlcn & IIdwcII. bubKciliJilou juke ir«).oo a
year, W tM.iiU ttmoiiih, li contB a weeU, acliv-
ereU l>> t airier, swingle coi)leB iJ ccuW. Advcr-
tUliiK '■"''-'^ liuiilblit'a oil aiiiiUaitlOU.
lA»\vili \S itklj Jounml i-ubllbliwl from same
olUcooiiiiiaajb. Prlco ♦l.-'Xi per umuiiii, iil-
^rayHln ii»lviiin,t'. Larger cIi-cuIhOoii lu Vowurt
nciir Lowfll thiin u\\ oilur jiui)crB.
"Vkti^ukii ai* hkcoM) clams mail maiikk.
TUAINH TO Atili FKOM BOSTON.
LOWELL DADvY COURIBB. TUESDAY. JAIOJABY 24. 1888
FIRB RKCOIID.
LOWEIX DAILY COUBiBB, TUESDAY. JANUARY 24. 1888.
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of the republican ooiiiuUlora to hee tliut
ttirw men arc put loto the board wlio cau be
relied on to soo that the tax-levying power
Is not u^-ed as a parly macUiuc. Only three
meinlKis of llu! iMiard can be reuchud this
year. Hut the rcpiibllinui votcr«'of the city
hivi- u rinhl to demand, and we believe we
aro ri:,dit In sayinu'lhaf they do doinund, that.
us far as may be, the board shall bo rc-
lorined.
The eity >o!lcUor8hip U audther- oflVcc
whkh Is h.in^in,;,' liiv. Mr. Cuurtimy, iho
present ^olieilor. is an exceediuijly p'ejisaiil
i,'enllen)Hn, and lie is t>*U\ to have made an
unt'oinnionly ijood record. But there has
b«.n,Mn<l i'«ill'«. " ^■»^>y prevalent Idea that
this I^o^lt ion should be lilkd by a lawyer of
inon! expel ieiiee and ability than It ha.i been
iheViitloni «)f l:ile years to tiei-t lo the plaee.
It wan this feeling' whk-h led to the with-
drawal of two of thebrtu'ht ytmitji lawyer**
who were amoOK l^k^ oriijiual caiulidales.
Mr. (lreenhal','edkl not an! doox not >eek
the place. Hut it U conceded ih.il lii" <iuali-
lications are of the kind M>UKht. und since he
In williu;: lo take It a republican city council
ouKht to lOHO no lime in electing hiui.
The reeeiil victory was not one of spolb
or inieomproinisinu' parti-aiisliiii. but neither
wa« It one of Indecision and dicker. The re-
publb-anx flioul I brace up and ^ellle the
mailer without more delay.
FOREIGN NKWI^.
Sundaf/s.
7.:W It. 00
U.(iO l.uu
fl.90 5.00
4.23 T.o*!
E\)t 1Lob3fll Dailp (touvicr.
TrK'UAY. .I.VM .MIV 24. 1h»*.
"a waltin;; country still holdn Its,^ lirrath
wttllln^i for thai revenue reform larlll" 1111.
which i-< to reduce tlic surplus and :;ive our
manufacuuvrs free raw nialerlal.
There was a «i«Mt «!> al «>r comment on the
law passed last year in .Maine inaklra; lUe
payment of u I'uUed .States revijino ll<|Uor
tax priiiKi fade tvidence tli.it tlfc pityer of
,lhe tux I- a eomnmn fcller of liquor. The
lower court declared the law to mean that
the payment of the tax U cvuiliisive evidence
of the comnion sellln;;, uiiIc-n the contrary is
shown. TiMt Mipreme court has somewhat
raodlrted till*. The phrase ••prima fa<ie" evi-
dence i> lidd to mean only iire«uinplivc ev-
Idenee. The paynu nt of the Inltcd Sltitcw
Ux U lo be con^l«lered. but ll In not lo Ik-
held as binding on a jury to bring In a ver-
dict of U'uillN. In other words, the law do«!s
nothing more than n<alMrni what was true
licfore. that paying a I iiiteil States t.ix is ev-
idence to becoiisideptl liy the jury in reach-
ing a verdict, but It doeti not by any nieanii
make a venllct a suiif thing. A man may
pay duch a tax and .^tlll not be a comnion
•eller, and he Is not to be punished for hav-
Ing paid a tax.
NKW 1IAM1*81IIHK.
The iir*\ oflicl.il ael of .Mrs. Dow. the new
president of llic Hover strn'l railway, was
to rethue the fare from six to Ave eenl*.
Owing lo the prevttlen<e of meu>le« at
Kxeter the school board .>Ioniluy voted to
close .ill ilie town s-ehooN. except the hi^li
and giamniur. one week. N«arly half the
Kcholar* are or have been ail. <t<'d.
The Relatioui Ruptwred.
It U reported that the Kussiun Icjjatlou at
Bnchare^l has ruptured it« relallou* with
Kouiuamia owing to a Heriesi of insult^ to
which H haV been subjected, und which was
iiureaseil by the recent arrest of ii legation
ollieial, who was subseipientlv releaHed with-
out an explanation. It is stikl the afl'iiir hud
no political import.
Mattora iu littlaud.
Saturday night an attempt wuh made to
burn the I'role^taiit Kpiseopal church at
Halleek, Ire. Kushcs and slraw hud been
heaped In the aisles, and all the Kittlei and
the altar linen placed thercou, and the whole
lind. Many |>ews wire badly tiainaged.
All explosion of gas occurred Monday in
tin- liiHiikruptcy court In l)ni»lin. The roof
of the iKiilding wa* hoisted from the walls i
and llie windows were smashed. One work- i
mail was killed and another iniured.
Mr. ("ox. M. v., for whom the Irish police
have been looking fov souic lime, a wurrant
lor Ills nrn'st having been issued for attend-
ing mectingil of proi'laimed braucliet of the
iialional league, wa« wnestoil in IxMidon
Moiidav.
W, .)'. l.ane. M. 1*.. who was reeently sen-
tence i tv> H month's imprisonment under t'.ic
crimes act, has betm reniovwd to Tullaniorc
Jail.
the Walerford liarSor board, by tho ciist-
ing vote of the chiiirinaii. luis refused to pre-
Kunl :in address of ueleoino to Lord lti[>on
and Mr, John Morley.
Notra.
A portion of ilea.l eaitilnge Iim lM?en dis-
covered iirthe crown prlnce'n tliroat, a\u\ nil
atleiiipt to rtMUwve it ii to be made by l»r.
Mackenzie. Another coiifereiice of doitor*
Serlona Flr« at PhllMlelphU.
Monday uight a lire which broke out Iu
Marks'^ extensive dress goods, millinery aud
i trimming .''tore, corner cflr Kighth uud Areh
j stroels, rhiladelphia. dltl i?l,500,000 damage.
I The tlr<5 spread, and the following estubli^h-
ments were burned: Marks Bros., Adolph
Boot0 anil &^Qt».
Srp fl/KH JFancp 6oo)»(*
Weather Indications.
Jan. 24, nooa. — For New Enf^land,
coWer, followed by warmer fair weather,
preceded by snow on the coast, light to
'brisk, high on the coast, northwesterly
Heller, Shoueinan Bros.. Stronse, Tanhauser
»t Co.. trimmings, 7";;i .VI eh street; 'W. H.
Clark, agent for BiitiericU's patterns, 80» ...... . „
Arch street, and .Mrs. .\.vaus'.s boarding 1 ^jQ^fg^ dmjiuishing in foice and becom-
house ill the same buiUling. A number of
CENTRAL STORE,
Ihe Prices Dint!
stores were heavily damag.'d by heat and ing variable,
water. The lire was burnhii; at 1 o'clock
this morning.
Otiior FIras.
The parsonage belonging to St. Augus-
tine's Homau Catholic pariih iu Brhlgeport,
(t, and occui'lcd by llev. Fr. Cremin, was
dotroyed.by tire Momlaj-. Over K50.000
woiiUof PioiH^f'v, Ineluding 11 valuable li-
brary, church records, silver iilate, etc.,
wai* burned. An overheated furnace was
tile t:au>e. '
There were nine ahrrniM of tire iu v\ orees-
ler Moiidav, three of tliem caused by lamps
used iu thawing oul fro/en water pipes.
None was M'rious exccjil a bla/e in a Idock
on .'^uminer street, occMpieii by .Stone, Car-
ter «V lo. a* h groeerv and market, and by
families. I.o»s, *2r««K).
A iarue .loiilile house In Melrose, owned
l)V (i. W. Kiner^on of Stonehamk and oeeu-
pied bv l>r. K. ••<. .lack and Frank l>. Thatch,
er, was burned .Monday. Loss.littMX).
A store, owned bv Frank L. .Mason, ami !
occupied bv Harris \Veiier, dealer in elolli-
lii;.', boot- and shoes, was burned in Nottli
Coiiwax. N. 11., 3ionday, with thecontents.
ho-s. f'UOO(^. .
Tke roundliouHP and repair shop of the St.
i"lo"be "held to delerjuine the nature of the { .IwhnO.ury and hake (•haniplMln railroad
,li„„,^, I were burned In St. John-bury, N I.. .Monday.
The condition of Louise Michel, who was ! There were tm locomotives in the round-
\Uiile spittkUijf ut Hu an- house, four of whl<h were burned. Loss
Mr. Oloveland'a Huuibuucerjr.
TUo Newbury port Herald acnults Mr.
Cleveland of being a hypocrite, ou t^ie grouud
that he is "the erealurc of circuinslanees,"
and cannot do us he wouM like to do. Now
if the Herald will point out any evidence
that .Mr. Clevelpinil ever intended or desired
to live up to his professions, wc ^\\\ jtdn in
the verdict of uecjuittul. But Cleveland's
own word is not evidence. His ait*, from
the outset, show that his |■(^forln wa.s only
lip deep. He has been obstinate eiiougli in
some things, hut never In favor of any prin-
elple of reforni. The ihrald cites hi-, decla-
ration that no presl.lent should have more
than one term and his a live canvas, for a
re-eleciion as ouly a sample of the »hanges
vvrongiit by circuin-tances. IMiaw I The
tlrst step,.jind every suceediiig one since he
was inaugurated, have been taken with a
view to ro-el<<llon. True, there were blun-
ders, like the battle-flag business and the
pension vetoes; but the lirst was recanted be-
fore ii went into oiieration. bec.iuse it was
found llial it would endanger his reelection,
and Iho se.ond will not be n pealed.
We reeogni/e tin; limitation* on pt rform-
*ncc of honi.sl purpose, but we cannot help
seeing aNo Ih;; l;i'k of honest purjiose in this
case. A man who inean> rulit liot-n'l siirren-
de: before the lir-l volley i> lired. rrc-idiiit
Cleveland a* a democrat, pun and simi)Ie.
i> a tokralile ■uectss, for a man ol ais limit-
ed calibre : but as a reformer, ou the plan
laid outjty his sponsors and endorsed by hliu-
-elf. he \* an unniitigatod buinbug.
NEW POSTAL LAW.
KegnliitloMa nctvcriiliiK Srcuixi, Third huiI
Kuurihl'litsM .'Mittlvr.
Don .M. Diekin.on. po-tiua-ter general.
has i-siied the followlug in »MnfMinily with
the i»rovlslons of the pew postal law, which
was «igneil by the l'r«>ideiit Fri lay :
By afccenl ael of Congre-s, tlie f.irmer
laws re.'aiding perini«»ible writln;; au'l
printing on second, third and fourth class
matter are repealed, aiel the fillowiuir rub s
uiiil reuiilalljMis in eonfi»rniit) witli ilw pro-
\ li.loii'. of said act will, in tutiire. prevail :
.S«-c«ind chi^-< mailer— M.it'er of llil» class kIiuII
i-aiiiiil 1 no wriilntf. (irUit nr stun, thercn or
tlietehi. hi ad. till n to the oH^lnal I'llif, e.M epl
llu- iMunc .iiid iHldrcsH ol ItM- |ii'r>.'>ii to wlioiii
lie matter shall lie seni, lii-lex inures of Mih-
scil|)tlon book, either prliled "r wrltieii (which
llgiires inav Indlcalo the niiiii' er of e.onlc-
s«'iit), the pilnte.l title or Iho |iulillealloii and
the I'hne \vlm«' It Is puhlUlH'il. the printed or
wrlucii imnie aid ad ln'>s ol the pulill>her or
Hcnder. or iwiih (wlihoiit tlie addlil ii of any ail
veiti-cmeiit), aiel written or printed word- or
lUiires, or hoili, liidlcailinr 'he date on whleli
the siib.<erl|>tloii lo tlic* matUT will end, the eor
reetlon ol any Ivpoijraplileul crii>r, a mark (ex-
ccet hv wrllleii ir oiiiiiet \vord«l to dehl/ualc
a word or vasnage t<v whlelrlt t« destretl to riitl
atteniloii, the words "(.ample eopv" when the
matti r is fcnt le- kucIi, and the vords "marked
wipv" when the umlter coniabe* a mar.«ed Item
or article. And pol.ll-lier-> or iie^ws agents in ly
Inclose In their piiblkutlona bills, reeelpli* or
oiilers for siiliMMlptkms thereto; but llie snine
shall be In sueli lorin as to eoiit tin no other In
xhtil in Uavn ...
arclii^t^' meeting. i» now reporUjJ to be seri-
ous.
Advices from Samoa -ay that the (»erin;nis
are eiitoreing the paymeni of taxes there and
that a (iirinaii Jie'ge U -oon to arri\eat
Apia. The |irochimaibm of a (Jenuan I'ro-
tietora»«- f» expei te<l.
We.lnesdav the party ehlefi will l*aue cir-
culars re«p"'''''">' "'" *^'"' '.^ I'rexeuee of num-
bers In i'arliatiient.
WAfSlllXi ro.N JSKWS.
about ylJ.OOU; Insurcl.
The frame slioii and machine -hop of the
Uogirs l.oeoinollvt' Works in Taterson. N.
.1.. wii' l'!"*tlv liiriietl Mondas. Lo-s ij>*»0,-
m\; insured.' Isscic H. < a-e. a lireman, fell
from a lad ler duriii,' the lire and wa- proba-
bly titally liuil. , ^ ,„, , , ,,
Henrv : iiilih's restaurant and billiard hall
were bt'ir I in Wood-vill.-. X. H., Monday.
1.0— r300«>; In-uraiiee ip<lsV).
KxeciitUe >[t>niliiHtlnnB.
The rrcidel;', ha* sent lln' follow iu^ b'^ni-
illation- to the Senate:
I'o-lma-ter- - lohn W. Uoss, at Warning-
ton. I>. C.; John H. t urrj\ at NaahUn?.
Tenn. . . „. .
|h|inrlnienl of .In-tlcp— .lohn Blair Hoge
• d' the l>i-iri(ni»f <'olumlda. to be attornev I
of Ihe Inited .«»tatCB for the District of Col- j
Mar-hall M<Don;ild of the District of
Columbia to bccoiniiii-sioner of llsb aud iMi-
erles. ^_____«__««_».— ,
rilTI KTll C()^'<JI^E8^S.
.Ian. 'j:i.— In the Senate Mr. Wotit Intro-
duced a bill to Increase to i?UM) per moiiih
the pension for loss of both hands or the u-e
oftlieiii. Mr. Chandler inlroiluee.d reM.lu-
tioiis looking to an eKteiided liniuiry Into the
!>u>iness n.etboil. of the iiavy department.
Senator Frve deliveiicil a powerful ad ire. s
»H answer to'tln' free trade iiroposltlous c.n-
I allied in the I'le-idelit's me- age. He point-
ed out the U-es to whiell the surplus OOUhl b»;
devoted, and reeoiiimeiided Ihattohmceo and
-ugar be placed on llie free li-t. An ttb tra<-t
of Hie .peci-h will be tfiven tomorrow.
I'roeior the asironoiner has been predict-
ing the world woiilil :.o to smash this year,
but lid- siioiil.i not dcUr people from k»'ei>-
I iugon haihl Dr. Bull'- Cou::h Syr.ip. the
I great household remedy for coughs
I colds.
and
In the House Uepresentativo Chaptaati of
JomaUimtimn tl.;nam.r ..Uo^c and sni.scrlp. I MIehigun '''!''»;!'V;';l'|,I::;' ["^/rVmrmHd' of
tloni.ikeorthepubllentlon t. whieh they re- st^rvicc law by forbidding liie di-barwit'iit or
for, and the snlis-rlpilon due thereon. Mmv per-oiis on account of age, ana l>j rC'
TkkJKl elrt.» matter- (Jn m iIUt of this class. or ^j„i,.liiy apuHcants to slate lb»'ir I
DON'T BLAME
ft m-in loi gioanmj^ when \\^ has
Rhcuni:itifcm or Neuralgia. The pain
ii simply .iwful. No torture in the
ancient tunoi wa» more p.iinful th.in
these twin discasci. But— oughtn't
a man to lie Mamrd if. having Rheu.
mali-m or Ncutalt;ia, he wont use
Ath lo-pho ros, when it has cured
thousands who have sulVrrcd in the
same way. It has cured hundreds
after physici.ins have pronounced
them incural)lc.
" Tlie »kiU of five physician* could not
cure meof khemnuiismwhich had »eltled
In ihe hipi. neck and »houlder». So m-
tentc wa» the pain that sleep w.i* slmost
imiKWiille. The (ir»t dose of Aihl«phoio»
give me relief, and the third enabled ma
to »leep for four »rd .1 half h>. ur- wiihout
waking. I continued itt u»« ..!;";» »>" ""*'
well. R^v.S. H.TROYKR. ,
New Albany, Ind.
THE ATHL0PH0R08 CO.. 112 WallSt.N.V.
on Its wrapper or envelope, or on a lag or laliot . ^^
attached, the sender may eljher wrile or print
Ills own n:oiu', (uruiatioii and residence, or
business nildress, imceded by the won! "from, "'
and mnv raaku marks (other than l»y written or
prlnteirword-) to call attention to any word or
passage In the text, and may correct any typo
gr.^phleal errors. There may also be 'laeetl
upon the blank leaves or cover of any book or
otiur m.itter of tlil.s elnsn a -Iniple inanu^'erlpf
dedleiiilon or Inserlptl.-ii not iu the nature ol
personal eorrespondenee. There may al-o be
plaied nV«ni il>e envelope, wrapper, tag or label
of matter of thirs class any printing that Is not
In ll> eli iraeter iiniii.illal)le hs third 'liiss mat
ter,.provbled there be kept MiiUelenl spaco far
a ieKl')le MiporMrlptloii ant tlio iieiessary poM-
ave stain pi>.
Kontthela«8 matter— Wltli matter of thl-
ela-s, projierlv preiiald as Mieli, the sender may
cnelo«e tlipd ehtsr- matter, a:el he may .vrite or
print upon the cover, wrapper or label thereol
nis naiiie, occiipailon, re^hienee or address, pre-
ceded hv the viord •Mrom," .anl any marks,
numbers tiinnes or Miers I'.r purpose of <le-
fcrlptlon. He mnv also print upon the same
aiiMldng that Is not nntnidlable as printed nv.xt-
ler, ao'l that Is not In the nature ot peraonal
corresiioiidenee, provl.'cil thcic be lett muIU
eleiil space lor a IcKil'le Miperseriptloii and Uie
ueees-Hiy posUige Miami's.
From the above it w ill be soen that the re-
strietioiis a- to writiiix upon matter of the
third and fourth ela— <•> are snb-tanllally the
snme as unkr the old law; but in genend all
n strietioiis a- to printing on tiie-e two ela<s-
cs are removed, exc<-:.i as to the i>.-ervalioii
of space nece-sarv lor add re,— ing the matter
and the placing then on of iio-tage stamp-.
Ill ail ea-e.-iliieetionv f«»r transit, delivery,
forwarding or return shall b»! deemed part
of the Hildress.
Aeeldenl to .IwiaesJ'reeinMn Clarke.
Sunday afternoon while Bev. James Free-
man Claike an.l his wife were driving from
ehureh to their home iu .Jam:«<fa I'luiu. the
lK)rses were frightened by a train at the
Huiitingt<»n avenue bridge and shied, throw-
ing oul the driver an<l tlicn running away,
machinerv an annex to the parly coueern. | 'phe carriage struck u lam|) P"''' '",, ".^'/'^
' (jhcsler park and came to a stiuidstill, Ihe
horses eonlinuing their career. Mr. Clarke
was cut in the face bv broken glass and w as
badly shaken up. Mrs. Clarke was unm-
rliig apnilcants i
ces under oath.
'J'
resi-
TIIK CiKMOItAL COl UT.
.Ian. 'J:i.-Iii tin-' J^en^l*' IM-t"'""- '■'"** '"
for biennial elections and for the r. ;ieal of
Ihe pre-eiit li'iuor law and the eiiai imeut of
a prohibitory law.
Among the Ilou-e petitions w a- one from
the Ma— aihu-ett- Woman's Chri-liin Tcin-
p( raiiee liiion for the rai-iiig < ( lie "a::
&G0.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Tliuse City Offlees.
The republican- ehcled the present city
governim ut oti a straight aud avowed re-
publican ticket. A good ,m.my democrats
voted tiie ticket, and 11 is fair to say that
this in-ured the completeness of the victory.
The lepubllcaus had condemned the demo-
eralic party for making the entire municipal
f lie ••a::e of
eoiisenl" to is years. The onler- included
i.everal wl'li reieiviiee to more -trin-eiit reg-
uiations coin-ernin;.' gainb'iii'.'. A petition
wa- Mceivi-d from tlie Second I'- iversallst
Society of Lowell, ftu' change of mune to the
Shat'iiiek Strtel I'niver-alist Society- of Low-
»ai. ■ .
SK.\.VTK CAITL'H COMMIIIKK.
The republie?ln -cnators met aHi ra Ijourn-
inent, S( nator (iline- pivsidid and u point-
ed a- a .■oiiiudltee to e.dl caucuses whenever
deeiiio'. necessary. Seir.dor'' lint well of
Worcester. Keith of the ( ape. Soiiiiworth of
Sutlolk. (ikason of I'lymouih and Howo of
Mid. 11. sex.
I.KC.I-I.vriVK SKSSIONS AND PAY ol' MKM-
HKRS.
The committee on eoi,.litutional amend-
ments liear<l Mr. Barrell of Melrose in sup-
port of his order relative to tixing the sala-
rifsoflhe members of the iei:i>l;iture by
eon-titiitional amendment, and nlsn in sup-
port of the order of Mr. (.lit; of Woreester. '
as to limitin!.' the length of the ses>4|oii8 by j
the -ame means. Mr. Barren wi.s in favor 1
of sessions of not longer liian leiir months,'
aiul salary of J'ToO. ' |
LABOK NEWb.
28 Cinlial Street, Lowell.
Over I'reavott .Natlunat itauji.
We take pride in showiue property
line the resideuctjs we offer for sale ou
Belmont stroot, a stre»^t restricted to fine
residences. Tliey have been erected un-
der our personal supervision and no ex-
pense bas been spared to make them
first-class in every reapeot. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangement, v^ith handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
It was laigely this which aided In the over-
turn at the polls. It was therefore generally
considered by all but the most rtibid parti-
sans that some recognition of the democrats
would be both decent and expedient. This feel-
ing resulted in the re-election of .Mr. Sleeper
AS treasurer und Mr. Cawjcy as superiutendenl
of streets. Whether this was expedieut as a
piece of parly policy Is <|ue-tioned by some,
Whether, evcu ou the grounds that
some
badly
jured.
recognition of the democrats was proper,
these vere the men who ought to rc<elve the
benclit was questioned by some. But the
feeling to which we have referred found ex--
pres-ion In their election, and .so far a- we
■an learn, the great majority of the party Is
salislied to lei it yo so.
There is, however, a good deal of rcstlvc-
ness over a disposition to carry tills eonsid-
eratiou to extremes. The board of assess-
ors, for Instance, was solidly democratic.
The republicans had for years, when Ihey
were In power, eleited democrats on the
board, hut the democrats, when Ihcy earae
in, made a solid democratic machine of It. It
Is safe lo say that no one ilepartmcnt at tlie
elty hall has been so thoroughly worked In
the Interests of the democratic party as the
board of a-sc ssors. It was a duty lo reform,
as well as 10 party, that a« far as could be,
tbiik partisan department should be re-
oncanixeU. But with an ample republican
margin lo the elty council, there bas »)eeu
but one place tilled. It Is the boundon duty
The Codinan Will Cane Ajcain.
< ouii'^el (ieoige (.). Shatluek and L. S.
Dabney appeared before Judge Allen in the
supreme court in Boston Monday, desiring to
hav(j the Codman will verdict set aside,
claiming that it i- such a case as
di-posed of bv the court, as it would
most impossible lo set a jury free f re
set
should be
be at-
om prej-
A Victory for the Knightg.
Duringthe strike on the Mi-souri Paeittc
railroad in IStJtl, J. .J. Metiariy. an influeu-
tial knight, was etrresled, with others,
charged witii hindering the trallic of the
riulroad, and was aeipiitted. Ho then sued
the eompanv for !?10,0(>0 for malieiou- prose-
cution, and the result is a verdid of $1500.
The knights consider it a great victory.
Notea.
Carnegie, I'hipps tt Co. of the HoiueHtead
steel works, riltsburg, met a committee of
tlie Amalgamated as-ociation Monday and
amlealdy settled the wage ipie-litMi, and
work was resumed today.
Kimball X- Crouse, eiirar makers in Xew
udlcc. Judge Allen refused the motion, j York, have given in to the strikers and will
saying that he thought the decision of the j r^.^i,n,c work al th(^ ol-l price-. This lirm
jury was correct.
Free to School Teaeliera Only.
A descriptive atlas of the great west with
new, complete and geogr.iphi(!ally correct
lolored maps of Wisconsin. Minnesota,
northern- Illinois, Iowa, Mi.ssouri. Dakota,
Nebraska and eastern Kansas will be sent
free to any school teacher sending Ins (or
her) addres- to C A. Brown, New hngland
I'ussenger Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. I'aul Railway, 210 Washington Street,
Boston, Mass. The reailing matter is newer,
more eomiiictc and satisfactory tlian that
contained in any geography ever pubhshe.l.
and the whole pubUcatiou will be an Invalua-
ble aid lo the teacher and scholar.
Make Hay While the Hon Shinea.
The drugjilcts have just received a fresh
Invoice of llop Ointment, that Infallible
was the first to notify its help of tli.i reduc-
tion In wages, and (W hands struck Dee. SI.
The firm ha- since declared that the factory
would remain closed until the men returned
at the reduction.
The strike of the glass workers of the Bos-
ton it Sandwich (JIass company's fa lory ot
Sandwich i- not yet settled, the workmen
saving thai Uiev will never acceih; to rule 2,
wl'iich gives lo"the emidoyer the right to hire
oniiseharge hell), on the grouud that non-
union men would aoou till their places for
less wage«.
The Clark Thread company in Newark, N.
J.. Monday iigreed, upon the reipie-t of Fr.
t/Connor. totiike back the strikers in a iMHly
If Ihey applied for work tojay. This may
end the strike.
NearlveOO men and women In the cljar
shops of Kirbs Jk Spies and Jacoliy \ Book-
man. New York, struck 3Ionday because the
manufacturers refused to arbitrate.
I940OO.— ^Ve soMoin liave a plai e tbat we can
offer at tlie low loi-e pl.need on tlil.i extra well-
built fvo storv noiiso of tight i-ikjuks, be.slde
bath room; heated bv luniaec, has har«l wood
lloors In illnle4 room, klt<:hen and pantry;
biindsome gas li.Mures, et»;. Ni.ighljorliood llrst.
class aud near bitslncsB. (Pi.")!*)
On Cfutral Street.— Very ikblrnblc piece of
propertv, eor-i-tlng of »vvo nory house and
nearly iToo feet of land. CouM easily be made
to pay more tliaii 10 per cent. net. (KWl)
Not far from Merrliiiuck Street.— Two-
story, two-tenement house of U rooms, flnlslicd
In giiod shape. A bargain at ♦S.'iOO. (lO'W)
If you will call at our olllee wo will show you
some investments that will pay jou bettor than
10 per cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
\n CKNTBAL. STBEKT.
Over 1'rt.iccu National Hank.
MOXJLDIIVGS
Incvcry variety for house flnlBh, and all kinds
of
For bull ling, repairing or fencing ran he ob
talncd at
The Bijou Shoe Store.
Anbiher uuprecedouted busy
week for a nsnally dnll month.
People who come to look at the
biirgAittM advertlNed appreciate
the Immensity of the values of-
fered aud go away with two
thlii|?s: First* a good bargain
that will bring them back again,
and second, a smiling face. Then
the sisters, cousins and neigh-
bors win come and do likewise.
Strange. Isu*t It J There Is no
advert Isiug so satisfactory as that
which Is derived from a pleased
customer. We have lieen doing
a good tlcal of satisfactory nd-
rertisirig lately, In fact are doing
It all the time. Come and see If
we can't please you.
THIS WEEK WE OFFER
SOME RARE VALUES
Ul All DEPARTMENTS.
V^
roTiie 1,-1 in pairs of Ladies*
Straight Goat BootH, opera
and common sense t these are
ft*om a celebrated New York
fHunu/acturer and ivoufd be
good value at $3,00; ihey will
please you at $2,31,
Value II.— 94 pairs Ladiea" Peb'
hie Goat Hoots t a usual $.200
boot; ihey will tickle you at
$1.31P,
Value JII.—S7 pairs ChiUVs and
Misses' School Shors, heeln and
spriny heels, till sizes and reli-
able; these will make you laugh
at 98c.
Value TV.— Our entire line of $3
Shoes this week reduced, rine
Calf, seamless, oak soles and
warranted ; the best shoe fm' the
money in the city. Vou will
scream when you see they are
marked only $'^.39.
WeKnewIlieyM!
Well, Why Shouliln't They? They
are Low Enough, Good- ^
ness Knows.
We have had a big trade ever
since we iiuirked down our good»
and announced our intention of
going out of business. We are
not nuiking any money, but we
have less gbods every night, and
now all we wish is to sell out
clean, slick and smooth during
the coming six weeks. We think
%ve. hfive marked our prices iow
enough to do it, and still continue
marking down small and odd
lots every day
thent out at once,
our Dress Goods, Cloaks, Do»
mestics, Hosiery, Gloves, Hatn^
burgs. Lares and Undertvear
will convince all that no such
I genuine bargains are offered
elsewhere. Do not be humbugged
by unscrupulous atlvertieing
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every*
thing in our stock is marked
down as represented.
in order to close
A glance at
cure for chapped hands and lips, sore nose ; -
and col.l cracks. Kvery one is buying it. so- WalklnR a.J
JJl your supply ere It U exhausted. %'> cecU. , Catarrh_Uenie
get , .
Cure warranted.
Nevrfailt
curtCT"
advertisements for Dr. Slge'a
Ueniedy are the thousands It nas
At the old stand of
Value v.— 68 pairs Men's Heavy
Working Shoes, solid as a rock
and Just the thing for hard
wear; what a happy face you'll
have—9Sc.
Lots of other values whieJt, we
can't tell you about, but come
and see them for yourself.
Men's Buckle Arctics, with Heel
Plates on,. $1.25,
Boys' Rubber Boots, $2.00,
Ladies' Gossamer Ruhbcr Boots,
laced, $1,50,
Don't forget oar Heel Plate
Machine is the only one In the
city. Will increase the wear of
A. L. BROOKS & C0.,|B«»>ber8 5Opereent.
Button Street, Corner of FI«tcher.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OIFICE,
i
Oswald & Co.,
3fS nuU n? Contrnl Sltreet.
O'DONNELL&GILBRIDE.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
AM)
Ciosine: Out Sale
OF
Heavy Winter Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Yarn, etc.
All our Gents* Heavy Underwear
at Half Price,
50 dozen Blue Eibbod Shirts and Draw-
ers for ?8c., down from 62.
60 dozen Gents' Scotch Qray Shirts and
Drawers for 38c., down from 75.
Gents' Scarlet Shirts and Drawers for
59, 67, 87c., $1, previous prices 76c.,
$1.10, $1.25, $1.50.
100 dozen Gents' White AU-Wool Shirts
and Drawers for exactly half price,
37 1-2, 50^62, 75o.
Ladies' 38-cent Vests down to 25c.
Ladies' 60 and 62-cent Vests down to
38o.
Ladies' 76-oent and $1 Vests down to
67 l-2o.
Ladies' Medicated All-Wool, richly worth
$1,25 to $1.50, down to 76c.
Boys' Scotch Qray Shirts and Drawers,
62 cents, down to 880.
HOSIERY.
All our 20 and 25-oent Hose down to
12 l-2o.
Hosiery worth 33 and 38 oents, down to
26c.
About 100 lbs. 8-cent Ball Yams, all
colors, down to 6c,
BAItOA^IlVS
In Oorsets, Bibbons, Handkerchiefs, lid
Oloyes, Hamburg, Ootton Underwear,
Oloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
j^Ladlea are requmted to tUH oar atore
•nd compare prlcca.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 78 MerriOMk S
O'DONNELL&GILBRIDE,
116 118. 120 at 122 MerrimMk 8t
FINANCIAL.
Today's Bostod and New Tork
Markets.
irrom Cordley A Oompany.J
A JonrBHl BiKJclBlBayB : The cave-In at Calu-
inut mine l» »eulod. I'rof. Agaasli, after per-
•onnlly Inspecting llie mine, coDbUtcru the llro
almost out, und the wilno will bo opened Iu a
few d«yc.
'the following U fix>ni our Chicago oorrc-
•poDdenl: 'There hae been Home trading I"
rullmun on the belief Uiat ImportaDl |levclop-
monta would hooo b«« made. Soma weeWa ago
It waa htuleil that lorAimollvo worka were lo be
•rtablUbedat l'ullmau,aud the Btatcment ail-
mltUxl W be true by Mr. I'ullmnn. It Ih bc-
IlOTBtl the ahhemc will go thi-ough, iiii«l there
will be fyil^ier U»uo of ti >c,k of the company to
oov«r the oott of the wurkH."
London Mui'KL't opened acilvo aud lower, and
la now <lull.
Willi the Iteudtng atrlko itlll oo und (iould se-
nurlUoM »liowlni< marked wouknesH, the bulla
■ecm u little discouraged. Missouri I'ucllic
la, however, being absorbed and (iould bought,
ao that It has support. We tlo not, however, see
iDcreaHud Interest In slocks while money Is
•toaUny g<dng Into l>ouds.
Cluariag house rule, ASi to 4 percent.
UuotatloB*.
HUN US.
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NEWH ITEM8.
Important Action of Prominent Methp-
dUts on the Lord's 8upp«r.
In rcitpohNft to a cat!. Konic fiO ortlcial tnom-
l>ers of the llvo McthodiNt cliurchet* In tills
city met la».t evening in the veKlry of St.
I'uuI'h church lo counider the Mdvi»ability of
uelitioniniy; tlic ;;ciicnil couference of the
MelliodJHt Kpiseopal churclJ to so ainen«l the
cluiri;li riluid that water should be substitut-
eU for wine at llic loimuunion McrvU-e. The
incttinu was cidlcd to order l)y Clias.* .1.
(Hidden and Hon. .Ictcmiah t'lurk wa.'* chns-
i\\ presltlcnt and Mr. (illdden secretary. The
Kccietury theu Mated llie objict of the uiect-
\\\^ UM fdllowN:
iJreUii-en-rThU meeting has b«*cn cjiled to
consider a very cerlous and Important iiuentlon.
Onrchur.-h rliual rcquliesithu use of wluo at
the saciaineut of the Lord's supper. Th« qual-
ity or Hlrcngih of Ihe wlue used at the time of
oiy Mivlour, wo know nut. Wo do know, how-
ever, that ihe wine used In some churches and
drunk totluv, If uhcu cNCOssively, caunes drunk-
cnnesB. v*c pi-each from our pulpUs prohllil-
tit.n, urging l"e people to abst.du lr.)m the u e
ol' winii and other Intoxicating llquorn 'At our
I'ommunlon Islde wo pnh«the cup of win ) to
old and young to dilut. Ih ihls right? It mat-
If r« not how llltio *e drink or what the <iualliy
ot the w hie. the principle Ih unchanged. '1 liere-
r»re, lirctiiren, It seems l<» me that the lime has
rome to change the ll<|uld used at our commun-
ion Hcrvh-e fi-om wlue to wkler. Tlio nencral
ronfcrcncc of Medioillst Ki»Uc4»pHl churches
will bo held Iu New York In May, li«H. To thl*
l)(»dy we muHl jietUlon In onlcr that the ritual
may l)C so ameu«lc<l that water shall Imj sgbst'-
tuted for wine, eic. 1 would suggost that a
connnltleo of ten, compoked of two meml>ors
from ea«'h of the MeiluMllMt K|.l4<,opul churrhea
of tills city, be appointed to ciirulate Die pell-
lion.
Ik'iiJ. Holt said that many years ago lie
hud thought of tliis hui»J<'ct.yet lie did not
know that lie hud ever iiantiuiieil it to any
peiMun until of late. Iletoulil not sec the
reason wby the .Methodist «'biiich nhould
preach lenipcraiice und total ubHti lionet!, und
yet the very persons Ibat we seek to reform
ill our allur»'we uhK to receive wine from llie
cup. In ninity of the cIiuicIich fermented
wine i» ii»c<i anil we don't know liuw many
have fallen back uflur paitukln« of the sacra-
ment. He did not see why water cannot be
used, as it is hx (.•niblemutic. Kvcn the l>i^*ad
wo use is not tlic si^no «i was u*ed at the
time of our Savior, rcrsonally wlue at the
coiiiMiunion would have uo clVcct upon him,
vet we should look to llioxc that it iiilxbt uf-
fcct, and lie was vvillin(; to make ilicHacrilico,
II it could be considered one, und substitute
water. The chuicii iu Its great power should
take this Mibjecl inio Immedi.do ioii»ldera-
t on und adopt walcr, ilicrcby piattj»li:g
vvlial we picacli. Wlml greater j;ift has (Jod
given to man than pure wattr. I.el us use
iiotliiu;; that our <hllilrcii will think has the
appeaiuiice of wine. He believed that the
|>riiiclple of Ihe holy sa«?ramenl would uol Im;
alVc.led at all l»y tho subslitutloii. Tlie
fleanslng properties of water place it aheatl,
and the dav bus piisseil that Injcaus*- we have
UHcd wine 'for istx) years we must continue
to Use it. We are advaiu'lng In thoiuht and
kliowledgo. Water would typify the blood
as well as wine, Jolly or any oilier iiigtcdient.
He was in liearty s>mpatby with IhN move-
ment mikI took pleasure iu oHeriiiK' ibc fol-
lowing reHolution :
ItfBohfil, That wo, the olMclsl members of tho
Ml tUodUi KpUcopal churches of L<)well, Mass.,
present, Iwlleve It lo be f-r the best Interest! '
tlie church and humanity that
the hacrauienl of the Lonl'j
alMiilrtheil, und thai mens
us re4-ommeuded, to pel
ference of tlie Methodls
the necessary clmnges
ual which will tllwiutt
this service, and sub
water.
T4ie resolution w
Briiw*'
Mr. Clark ««ld f
time that there s
tbioK I'liie Hubstl
was IP favor Qf
itevcrcud Me
an«i Worth we
it mundatorv
iinfermcntcd
the substitutl
of llieCeiilr
opinion, but
that he hu«l
much in fu
proprlate.
LK<rH'BK()N AMEBICAN HISTOBY.
At tbe men's branch of the People'a club,
tomorrow nigbt. Mr. Thomas M. Graves,
teacher of penuiuushlp iu the public bcHooIs.
will give his illustrated lecture on Amerban
history. It is an exceediiifily iDlereatiiig
composiilon, Iu counecliou with wl
number of novel musical selectlous are
OBITUARY.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Hon. Charles Wooduiao.
DiJViCH. N. H., Jun. 24.-^Hon. Charles
William Woodman, Ihe oldest praclisin;;
iiKch a ' '"wyer of this part^ of > the slate, died Ibis
In- forenoon after u few weelsh' illness, canned
troduced. TliQiie who attend are attre to be |,y i^^ad tiouble. He was the son of Jcre-
Interested. ' wiiali H. Woodman, a piomiiieni lawyer of
VLORKNCK. j Uocliester. He was born in itochcslcr DAc.Jun votes.
To see W. J. Floreuce in a double bill is ; 7. 1hO!>, and i^railuated from Dartmouth col- '
Mr. Carlisle la SeatmL
Wamiixut<»n, Jan.2;i.— .Mr. Carlisle has
been scaled by a vote of 1(U yeas to 7 nays,
which is K votes mure than a quorum. There
were lU^l democratic votes, one more than a
quorutn. so that Mr. Carlisle could have
been sealed willioul the aid of any republic-
R
mts
the treat In store for all who attend Music
hull Thursday. He will appear, with a Kooil
company. In "Husband Huutiu>4"aud "Dotu-
l>ey A: Sou."
SUTRS.
An entertainment aud supper will bo given
at the rirst Lu^versallsl cburcU Tbur«day
eveniu;;. ,,
FIRB ON WKSTUKN AVENUE.
but lioped
other suits
to have a|
vote for I
water.
Mu«s|
Leslie J
tbe HI
.Scrlbl
posc^
llie
Geo. II.
Ffelt for some
ir or HOiae-
utiil t^iit he
ice, Swoetser,
'favor of niukiiu;
bes should use
tild not 'endorse
Itev. Mr. llolmau
was of a similar
f his remarks sMid
at ho bad said as
oiution us against it,
ren would tiud soinu
ater, and rather than
wine used bo won d
stilute. ves, oven for
—Annie Rogers, 10 years old, while
iBg in Klizabeth, N../., Monday, w
atantly killed by the sled runniuK Into
engine.
— (Jeor^e L. Meifjs, dentist, conimllK
cide in New York Monday by poisoiiJ
was u believer iu tbe Clirisliun science
ry of healing diseases.
—The Methodist ministers' meeting it
timore Moiulav adopted resolutions eel
ing Prnsident Cleveland for sending a
of tbe constitution of the United State
PoiMJ Leo.
—The United States supremo court bai
elded iidversely on the case of Brooks, I
Maxwell, the St. Louis trunk murdererJ
nying tbe error on the want of jurisdictl
Tnlsiauses tbe judgment of tho state c^
to bold good, and Maxwell must hanjj.
—"Prof," John De I^eou of New Y<
the iufumoua "astrologer," who procureii
young woman named Sarah IJowers fo(
Iiouie of lll-faiile in Aspinwall, Panama,]
the understanding that she was to r
nun^e, bas inul his sentence aflirmed by
Mupreme court to l.'i years' confinement
bard labor.
—Tbe steamer Miranda, of Leary r^
fame, is tied up with libel attachments f
$44,00<), brouglit by Mr. Leary for alleg.
violation of contract by which the big ri
WRH lost, and one brought by tbe owners
the tug Brofx, in tbe sura of f 12,000, fl
running ilown tbe tug and sinking her
Black weirs Island Jan. 10.
—The supreme court of Pennsylvania hi
nfflmiod tbe judgment of tbe lower court i
Imposing on telegraph companies an annu|
license fee of *1 for each pole on the publl
street** and iJ'i.nO for every mile of suspendc
wire. An ordinance to tbi.s eflect was passe
In 1881, but was not enforced owing to tl
matter being in the courts.
Fast Trains.
Do you tliink of taking a western trip ol
of going west, northwest or southwest to l(
catel' If so, write to C. A. Brown. Nei
England passenger agent of the Chicago,]
Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, 210 Washj
ingtoD street, Boston, Mass., for maps am
other printed matter. Namo the place ol
section of country you desire visiting anc
you will Iks furnished the lowest rates ol
fare, by tbe best route running fast trains.
Tartar and discolor»*rons of the teeth ai
removed by using I^ubifoatn, that fragninl
liquid substitute ^oT tooth powder. Try It.
S6 ceuts. All druggists.
Msonden, True, Cutting,
others spoke iu favor of
'"while Messrs. Pearson,
For two others were oii-
ig seemed to be divided, as
ruH as follows, sliowed : In
•solution, II; opposed, I'i.
'vole. Uev. Cbas. K. Uicc
Rie rules of the church did
indalory that furmeiited wine
H, and that be was in favor of
would absolutely pfohibit the
[ided wine. Tbe follow in;^ res-
hm was tlien otfercd and uuuniiuously
lofvil. That we, the otfldal mcmlMirs of \he
dUt Kidsc^)pal churches of Lowell, re-
|ully petition the general conference of the
tiMht Uplscupal ciiurch at Its next session
loliiicly prohibit tlio use of alcoholic wlue
fad 111 I II 1st ration of the Lord's supper.
lotion of Benj. Holt, a committee of
^oiu each of the live cbiiirbes were
to carry the resolution into eflect.
lolltiwing were chosen: St. Paul's,
Holt, Cbas. ,1. (Jlldden; Worthcn
[Jeremiah Clark, K. S. Coolidge; Cen-
W. Morrill, David True; Hi'zhland,
jeddes, C. A. Wotlon; Centraiville,
:.eBlie, C. T. Cutting.
AniU-SEMEXTS.
A
JDK BASKS .\S "JOAN OF ARC."
[the Amerban stage bas gained a
in Miss Maude Banks has never
■itioned since her debut bv those
Iplnions carrv weight. And this cer-
rus dceucneif by her wonderful crea-
libe Maui of Orleans as displayed at
III last nigbt before an audience of
The play, ber own adaptation of
[may not be fitted to captivate the
pleasure-seeking theatre-goer; it Is
le and lacks the comedy element;
jcrvadcd by the spirit of tbe time it
and holds the interest of even the
Of Miss Banks's imitersonatlon
lerolne It Is impossible to speak
111}— It Ih a revelation. So re-
is * It, Indeed, that it Is
call to mind any among tlio c.\-
actresses of tbe country who could
Lit in licauty. purity, and spirituali-
linspired maiden who w:is filled
holiest patriotism, bits in^^iss
reorescutative whom it ii^cak
call ideal. There is in ber irai»er-
>metblng almost Suiiernatural, so
so unearthly, is ber api>earance as
the mysterious voices. Her acting;
John L. Chancy * C«.'s Hobbin and Spool
Work* Badly DaiuaKed.
At a few minutes before scveii o'clock last
niubl lire ami smoke were seen on the secouil
Hour, near tlie centre, f^f a long two-story
woodey bnildiug on Western avenue, next
southerly of tbe Nashua and Ivowell railroad,
owned bv L>r. Thomas P. Sbuw (formerly by
ihe Horace Howard estate) and occupied by
John !..( benev A Co. for the manufacture
of spools aud liobbius. An alarm from box
4 was given. und tbe fire in a
few minutes was believed to bo under
lege in 1S21>. He was county solicitor of
Stallord county from 1K3» to 1K44, judge of
the state circuit court of common pleas from
ISM lo IkW, when the olllee was abolishetl,
and representative in the legislaluro four
terms.
Col. C. W. Moulton.
Nkw YoiiK, JaM. 21.— Col. Charles VV.
JJoulton died at Jl o'clock this morning, at
tbe Arup bouse, of apoplexy. He was tho
New York partnur of the law firm of Sher-
nnii. Johnson &*cvy of tMnciiinati. Ills
widow is tile younges't sister of Gcii.' and
Hon. John Sherman.
Kud of u Newark Strike.
Nkwauk, N. j., Jan. 24.— Tho strike of
tbe operatives In ^lark's thread works ut
Kearney is practically eiule«l. Vv. O'Connor
of St. Pius church held u conference last
nigbt with (10 of tbe girl sUikers, all of
whom cousente«l to resume vvoiik today.
The
complete control. Soon afterward, however, j others, it is believed, will also return to
flames burst tbroui/b tbe roof of tbe build- wy,k, Mr. W. Campbell Clark, who has
ing, at tlie ridge-pole, ut several places and | churgo of tlio mills, says that no conditions
the firemen ifiiewtd tlieir exertions, the , vv ill be impo.seil upon the girls returning to
large number of spectators fearing that they j work. He will retain tb(? services of Supt.
would be unable to save the building. They \ Wulmshty, the cause of the trouble, but will
succeeded in doing so, however, although, as i |)eisuiially prevent any trouble in tlie future.
stated, the roof was burnetl tlirough In sev- 1 _ _
eral places and the frame work, fiooriiiR.and
other woodwork were charred and burned
Imlirtercnt portions of the liuildiug. The
fire at lir-t ascended the roof aud crept
along tbe belting. Tbe firemen deserve
credit for o.\tingulshlng the flnmes
without a needless use of water, iifid tlio oc-
cupants of the bulMliig say that tlie fire was
well managed. The llanics were almost en-
tirelv conllneti to the upjier portion of tho
bulhling, and the duinuge lo it can be re-
paired wiihout llic dciuolltlon of any part of
tlie structure except, perhaps, a portion of
tbe roof. Tbu cnifine is owned l»y T)r.
Shaw. It was not Injured, but the belling
was somewhat daiiiagc«l. Chen«y Si Co. ui^
in cousiderublo stock yesterday, and bad a
large amount on hand, as tliey were gutting
in a six monUis' supidy. Fortunately that
in tlie building whs nearly all savoil with lit-
tle damage, i'lifire was |i.V)0 of finisheil
stock ready for delivery today, and It was
uninjuretl.
Wlllard Luce, who was burne«l out a year
or two ago at Hatcbelder's mills, lia«l a plan-
er In the building, on winch be did work for
lilniself and Cheney & Co., and ho was fear-
ful that lie would sufler another loss, but
his property was uninjured. Tho occupant*
aro unable to account for the fire. Mr. hd*
wards Cheney, tbe junior inembei of the
firm, left the building but about 20 minutes
before tlie fire broke out.
Tbe loss of ( liency tt Co. Is estimated at
83000. most I V on stock. The^ are insured
for i?'2ftOU In'companios of winch V. W. Hlier-
maii is agent, but there is but about *1H00 In-
n the property actually damaged by
nd only *400 on stock. Dr. Shaw
for an amount stitficlent to cover
hicli is. perbnps, i}.V)0.
Jt Co. employed about 00 hands,
will be out of work a few days,
nklin book and la«ider truck sturUd
from tlie Fourth street bouse, but It vvus
seeu thatdwo horses could not pull It 'P •»'■
atiii two extra animals were atUched, IHuk-
ing quite a strin^j a» Ihey tore along the
streets. •-
Obituary.
Mrs. James F. Pufler, wife of the well
known furniture dealer on Market street,
died this inoruiuif at 2 o'clock at her hoinc
No. 07 C^burn street. She was born iu 1S27
at Unllaiid. Vt., and came to Lowell w hen
alxiut 24 years of ago. Mrs. Pufler was a
faitbtui and duvotod inotir r to two sons. J.
Frank and Kdward E., and a daughter, A^'-
nes. Her many virtues constantly widened
tho large circle' of intimate ac<|uaintanccs.
who (ieepiv syinpattizo with the bereaved
familv ill lliei'r loss. Slie was not a memi)cr
of anv church, but ber interests were in llie
Fifth'street cbuich, where Mr. Pufler is a
deacon, and she passed away whollv trusting
in ber .Savior. She leaves li sister In Huiiby,
Vt., and a niece in llhode Island. The fiin-
erul will take place Thursday at 2 p. m.-fioui
tlie house.
Dr. Thomas A. Crowley, son of Sergeant
Timotbv Crowlcv, who carried the colors of
tbe Sl.\lh regltneut through Baltimore, died
vesterday morning at his home on Marion
■street, lie was 20 years of age, und was a
brother of Miss Miirietta Crowley, a tea«ber
in the Fourth street primary school.
Patrick ( onnors died yesterday morning
at bis home in Pawtucketville, at tbu age of
oO years. He was a prominent member of
l>iv isiou 11, A. O. II.. as well as being active
iu other Catholic organi/atious of the city.
Polio* Court.
Tuesday. Jan. 'J4.— Three simple drunks.
Philemon Derie, for an assault on a young
woman who rooms at TO Tilden street, wa-
ll ned ^) and costs.
Edward P. Brogan was arraigned on a
charge of selling ll(|Uor illegally. K. B.
()ulnn appeared for blm aiui Chief of Police
Noyes conducted the proseciitiou. Inspect-
ors Goodwin and Harper testified to visiting
Brogan's place on Moody street Saturday
evening, .)an. U, and found men drinking
liquor^ on the premises, Brogau having a
fourth class license.
No defence was made.
Judge lladley said In sentencing Brogan
that It was one of tbe worst violations of lli(!
license law which had come under his noiicc,
and fined him *100 aud costs. An appeal
was taken and Brogan was ordered to the
superior court.
Matthew J. Tighc, who was detected in
tbe sale of li<)Uor at his place of business on
Market street, was apraigned. J. H. Carini-
cbael lieing his counsel, and the case was
continued to Jun. 30.
Patrick Cosiello, who was visited by In-
spectors Gooilwin an<l Harper Sunday, was
also arraigned and bis case continued to Jan.
30.
The loe Crop.
The past two weeks have been lmprovc«l
bv the ice dealers in cutting and storing the
crystal blocks which, In so many ways, help
to neutralize the discomforts of dog-day
weather. Tho Ice Is of excellent (juallty and
will average 13 inches in thickness. The fol-
lowing figures closely approximate to the
nunilier of tons housed in this vicinity by the
leading dealers in this now indispensable
With the exception of tbe first
Two Men'FHtally and One Nerlousiy In-
JurrU In a I'lghl.
Jkki Kn.soN\ ii.i.K, Ind., Juii. 21.— Fifteen
citl/.ens of Knglish, CrawfortI county, the
bobie of the White Cups, engaged In a gen-
eral light Satunlay at uiidniglit. W. K.
.Moore was fatally and William Ciiniilnghani
serlou-ly wounded. Bert Brown's skull
was crushed.
I sors of Ihe Diamond (iold. Silver, Cop-
per and Broii/e Paints will be gla<l to heur a
Diamond Paint Liquid is now put up. By
u-ing this in mi.ving the pulnis, salisfuctlon
always results. A large si/e ciimers hair
briisfi Is given with each bottle. Ten cents.
At all druggists.
The Thliiff We Most Desire
whin In poor health N goo<l heallli again, so
it you lire troubled with drowsiness, loss of
appetite, Indkestion, lieadache, pain In the
side au<l shoulders, try Wlnans Bros.' Indian
« ure. It never falls.'
Distress After Eating
U one of the many disagreeable symptoms of
•lyspcpsla. Headache, heartburn, sour sUimach,
lalDlness and capricious appetite arc also
<-uused by this very widespread aud growing
disease. Hood's 8arsaparilla tones the stoiii
upli, creates an appetite, promotes healthy di-
gestion, relieves tho lioadache, and <Mires the
most obstinate cascn of ilyspepsla. Head tbe
following;
".My wife hail dysi>cp8la. .She could not keep
licr food down, aud had that oppressed feullng
afun* eating. Hli« hatl no appetite and was tired
ull the time, she tried uumurous medicines
without being relieved, but the first bottle of
Hood's Sarsaparllla did ber a great dual of
vitod. She has taken two bottles, and can eat
anything without distress, aad has no trouble In
retaining food." John IIa ttu.kfielp, Marlon,
Ohio.
ALL-GONE FEELING
•'I have i)een troubled wllh dyspepsia. I hnd
but little appetite, and what I did eat distressed
me, or did me little goo«l. In an hour after eat
log 1 would experience a falntiiei's or tired, all-
gone feotng, as though I hnd not eaten any-
thing. Hood's sui'saparllla did ino an Imincnso
amount of good. It gave mo an a|«petlte, and
my food relished and satisfied the craving I bad
previously experlonced. It relieved mo of that
faint, llrad, ail-gone feeling. 1 have fell feo
much better since I took Hood's .»<arsaparllla,
that I am happy to rcc/ommcnd It." G. A.
Pauk, Waleitown, Mass.
N. B. lie sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, f I ; six for t.'*. Prepared
only by C 1. HUOU A CO., Lowell, Muss.
lOO I>o»eis Oit<$ Dollar
YEAST
POWDER
ABSOLUTELY I'UUE ANB HKALTIIFVL,
poseeseing all the good qualities uf
oaklnK powders, while it contains
none of their injurious InKredlente.
THE
Lowell Gominercial College,
115 CENTRAL. STREET,
Offers unequalled advantages to pupils In a
complete or partial course of .Single and Double
Entry Book-koeplng, Commercial Law, Com
mon and Higher English branches, etc.
The numl)er of pupils In thccolloge the pres-
ent term exceeds 2.V),and the principals refer lo
them as to tho value of the school.
Pupils may enter at any day.
Catalogues mailed to any aildress. Corre-
spondence solicited.
commodity.
uu^j Lij Bit.. ,,«n ,«.....". ..«. n two named the owners have their headquar^
mes consistent, and ber reading of , ters in Boston, and also have ol her sou r«'«H of
nt language of the part is always l supply than those raentioncd : Dutton Broth-
There is not space to go into
Eo her success In the various scenes.
fieatlis.
- -ru ■ ■•■: — r
In this city, Jan. 24, Mrs. Marietta 8.. wlfa oi
James F. Puffer, aged 00 years.
runeral at 'i o'cloclNb. ro. Ttanrsday froo^ 971
Oobom atreet. Frtenlt and nfArm lai
wttbaat further aotio*.^
ers," Chelmsford, SfiO; Daniel Gage, Lowell,
30,000: BrigbaraA Co.. South Chelmsford,
genuine throughout and aroused tt'* 1000; Boston Ice company. North Chelins-
^ree of enthusiasm. Whatever ford; '20,000. iHittinger A Co. of Boston cut
Iss Banks may obtain in the tira- a large (luantlty of Ice at tho pond in Forge
in the future, aud It issuretobea \ Village, but ihey till but one house there,
« Is not likely to accomajish any- ' transporting the rest to their extensive store-
* " houses at Fresh pond. F'or some time they
have been sbipping at the rate of .'»0 cars a
day, and propose to do so while tbe Ice con-
tinues of as good quality as it Is at prei^cnt.
Smaller quantities than those above raeo-
tioned are stored at Acton, Littleton, DunsU-
ble, Peppereli, Tyngsborough and other
admirable, sincere and beauUful
loan of Arc."
has provided a very good sup-
ipany. Included in tbe list are
;roweII, Harry Knight, William
»hn IL Connor, C. C. Brandt,
ilg. Misses Annie Mitchell, RubT
Ada Allen. Tlie play wm w«U loirns.
TUITION RATES:
Bniineii Ooarse (10 months),
Partial Oonrse,
Day Sohool, one quarter, - -
PRINCIPALS:
Ledoit L Kimball.
$40.00
20.00
10.00
Albert g Blaisdell
ADVERTISE YOUH WANTS
m ma oovribb.
• UM for thzee InaerttOBa*
Fatal Affray In a DIsrepntMble Hous«.
BiltMi.\(iiiA.M, Ala.. .Jan. :>;).— A little aft-
er 8 o'clock last nli^ht pistol slio^ and
screi'ins wore lieanl In Mary (lay's bouse of
HI fame. .1. L. Vincent, a saloon keeper, and
Mary (iay lay on the llooriu pools of blood.
The man was fatally shot through tbe breast
iiinl the right arm. The woman bad a bad
wouild In the left breast. . Vincent was onlv
strong enough to say : ".lolin 'Halley did It. '
Bailey escaped. Oiie pf the Inmates of tlic
buiii>e says the two men quarrulled in a dis-
cuksIoii about allovving iie;;i°o«s lo l*ecomu
(bid F'ellows. Vincent took tlio uevvo side,
and Bailey tlie negative. Finally, Vincent,!
In a rugi', sprang at Bailey witli an open
knife, when Buih-y drew IiI'n pistol and felled
bis assai'ant with two buileti.. a third striii-
Ing the woman.
The Cashier Gone aud the Hank's Doors
Clos«d.
AfliiUN, N. v., .Ian. -ja.— The First Xa.
tlonal bank of this city dhl not open Its doors
this inornli!g. Charles O'Brien, tbe cashier,
Is absent from the city, and there are ru-
mors, at the present ' Impossible to verify,
liiat bis accounts are Involved, lie is ac-
conipHnied by K. K.-Moi>e. the bookkeeper.
O'Brien, who bas been gainbling heavily of
late, took t<l<i.0()O In secuillli-< with lilni, and
the total amount of the defalcation Is placed
at i^'iOD.OlM). The books have been muUlated
ami two sets of them liav«> been kept, one for
ihe active bank ollliialx and one for tbu di-
rectors and bank I'Miiiiinir*.
Louise Michel Nliot.
Paiiim, Jan. *J.1.— .\n attempt was made t«)
kill Louise Michel at Havre last nigbt. Slie
was making; an address at a ineeting of An-
arcliMs, when a man in tlie uudicncu naineil
liUcas suddenly iirosc, and puinlliii; a re-
volver at the speaker llred two shots at ber.
She received a M-rloiis wound In the head
and the lobe of one of her curs was torn
away. Lucas had a narrow escape from
lynclilng at the bands of the iiifuriate.l An-
a'rchiHts, and It wa*> luily llie timely arrival of
gendannes lliat >a\cd him. He wax locked
up. Louise Micbt I's wound Is not serious.
Fell Insennlble froni ills Hleigh.
.'^^^)t•^lIl t«).\, .Ian. *j;i.— .loliii KeiiiuMly, a
blacksmith licre, while driving to Canton
this forenoon was suddenly Md/ed witli liim-
ba'.{0 and fell out of bis sleigh, lying In the
snow in an insensible cnndit ion for several
hours before be was found, lie U now In a
critical condition, with but llltlu hope of |-e-
CO very.. _
Police Station Gutted- A Tramp Hiirned
to DvHtli.
8t. TlloM.\s, t)nt., Jan. 'iJl.— A lire oc-
curred in tlie police stallon here last niglit
and tlie building was completely gutted, all
the papers and books liclng destroyed. A
tramp named Frank Hughes, tbu only pris-
oner in the station, was burned to death.
€urtalllnK Operatlona.
UocKvil.i.K, Conn., Jan. '23.— The Ro<'k
Manufacturing Co., heavy woolens, employ-
ing 400 hands, went on H-hour time today,
and will continue that time until tartlT mat-
ters !ire dcllnitely settleil by Congress. Other
mills soon follow.
Mr*. Letltia M'Culloush Deail.
Piiil.Ai»r.i-Hlii.*, Pa., Jan. 'iJl.— Mrs. l<«lltlu
McCuIloiigh, widow of John MeCiillougb,
llie tnigcdian. ilicd yesterday morning of
cancer In tbu breast.
In :dl cases of neuralgia there aro certain
localities where pain Is more intense— these
are culled the "painful points." Hub tlie
"painful points" thoruugblv, when alllicted
with tills disrase, with Safvatlon Oil, the
^'rcat pain annihilator. I'rice '_».'> «!cnt« ;i^ bot-
tle
^elcry
Qmbound
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged
WOMEN
Who sufl'er troni tho infinite
troublcH peculiar to their sc.\,
Clin Hnd iclief und u cerfiiin cure
hy UHing Hunt's Remedy. It htiH
iiiado more women huppy timn
any other known remedy. Sold
by ull upothecarie8 and dealers.
NOT "OLD CHESTNUTS" WARMED OVER.
Such as Infants' and Children's Hoods,
Bonnets, Jackets, Mittens, Oaiters, To*
boggan Gaps, and Ladies' Jackets,
Hoods, Shoulder Oapes, Leggins, Mit-
tens, Silk Mittens, Fascinators, Jerseys,
&o., &c.
We are just now showing a large line
of New Plush Bonnets and Toboggan
Gaps and Silk Embroidered Hoods for
Infants and Small Children.
Long and Short Cloaks
In Beautiful Combinations,
To be found only in our stock.
Cooki Taylor. & Co.,
121, 123, 126 Central street, and 48
and 60 Merrimaok itreat. .
URBS Nervous Prostration, Nervous Head-
ache,Neuralgia, NervouaWealcneaa,
Stomach and Liver Diaeaaea, and aU
affections of the Kidneys.
AS A NERVE TONIC, It HtrcnKtbeM
and Quleta tbe Nerves.
AS AN ALTERATIVI, It PurlOes and
Enriches tha Blood.
AS A LAXATIVE, It acts mildly, bat
•uruly, on the Bowels.
AS A DIURETIC. It Regulates the K14.
neya and Cures their DUcoacs.
Kccomniended by prorcsHlonal and bURlncMmea.
l'tice$l.oa. Sold by ilruggiMs. Send fur circulars.
W£LL8. RICHARDSON 4 CO., Proprittoee,
BURLINQTON. VT.
W
llrto anbtttiSfinrnM.
ANTKI).— Sltintilin l»y male niirue;
uf refcrencc'i. ln<|iilri- u' l(Mi .Suleni street.
WAM'KD.-HHuKllon ha nurse t\t\\ will
HohUt In Hcw liiK or Wi/iM haunewfirk ; re(>
orencei* nlven. A|>|ily «l N«. :i Uowttrd'e court.
WAXTKI).— PoKlUon nn houfekepiier \»j
ruilnc'l I'roteriHni where ore ur mora
HcrvnnlH nro kept; U tlmrautihly coinpcteDt.
AtlilrcMi Mr*. (IflKner, t^mirler dIMcc. _^______
rso'X'ioi:!:.
Tlio nnniiMl meeting nf (In* Htockliolilori* of the
l.owcll nml An<l'>vi*r l(itllr«(N<l < (>ni(>iiny will b«
h('l<l III till' nillce of .1. ( . Aver ilo. In l.owtll, on
VVeilnt-Hiliif , till' cl;(liili lUy <<f Kuhruury, IMS,
ur eleven ii'< lock In (lie rmt'iKion, fur llie cliolo*
(tf Mlreclorf , nml lo nci ii|ion iiny other bust*
nemitliiil may IckiiIIv conn- licfoie lliein.
IIKN.I. UAI KKH, fierk.
Lowtll, MasN., 'ill\i Juniiary, Inw.
Machinists
AND _^
Engineers
Hhoulil bear in mind that w« have Iu sto«k
anal to MttlMr m lain* supply uf
PACKING,
tNOMTDIXU
Plain and PareBubber in Sheets ; Babbar
Gaskets and Bings I Bound and Square
Bubber Piston Packing; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Bope Paeking, round and square |
Asbdfitos Bound Piston Packing; Asbei-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thick; Soapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Bound Pii-
ton Packing ; Usudurian k Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Bubber Packing Wire
Insertion; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ing Biugs; Blackburn's Fabric Valrei;
India Bubber VaWes for hot and oold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
C. B. COEURN & CO.,
35 Market Street.
PKACK JUBILEE AUAIN.
Gilmore's Band,
FIFTY IMKCKS.
2)1
i ^
B
7-,
0
H
O
H
3
bo
3
p. to
[HOW CAJU>», HAHD BILLS. POaTBBt,
Lowell Choral Society.
ir.'s voicKS.
Miss LETITIA FBITOH, BoloUt.
GRANDEST CONCERT OF THE SBA80M.
Tlckeu at Durant ft Ro|(«rs'.
Acme Skates
All aoUd Rteel and One flnlsht
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Oar stock of Sk«t«s Is the UrgMt tw9f offsrsd
In Lowell, and cmbraoes All laadinc styles mm
makci.
eARTLETT
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6
DWELL DATTyfr^IIg!gg:JTy^^^^ JANUARY 24, 1888,^
Gm CommlstloBei*' Ileport.
The third unnual report of the Board of
Gm Commissioners h»i been: Kubrallted to
the le;;Ul8ture. Itefer«o<^ U made to the
chaugein the orgaiiizilioii of the Board,
Hon. Slarkcs ^bllon renlu-alnj: to l)oooine
gavlugs btnk .-oimuhsloner. 1\ Hon. A. B.
Cofllu of Winihoster whs appointed »» hU
BUccesHor. During 1^87 Hi^ro I were 04 gah
id In l)Ut*UHsH in
^KicaL
ffeticaU
companies actlvt'ly ensase
the stale. Tlie B:iy State (J as conipuny
Btartod its workK In December to U|t tbeui.
but U nut uuikinK' !,':«- at present, t'""/ ;•*»'»:
tttw durinii ihe y.,ar, tlu' Kmu »•!'''•-' "^^''/l
lldd. the WIntlH-op. Hit- Union of ll-x-k-
land and tlu: (jiirdiier. Only 111
i'ouii»!tnv litis bi'^Min opisrallon^
valuation ol the nw^ lonipanles
S.'is :,» imifUMSof «7iW..VK) over tlit
tlon <»f iss((. riie rtturns frouj tlif ronipa
nies bav.' shown an iminovenunt. but
are still to«» nian> iu«lancfs of
HUte with the provisions of tlu-
lujj tbt' roiupanlcs. A »unnu:iry
turns shows ilu-toiid reifiL>is |o ii;
f4,lKJ.V:N'<.ta. :«u:nnst H,4.:;.;m1.1.1M
and .^^|>ens,.s pf «f:i..«tl.'J24.l.l. |.j:h.»*i t-.V-fl .■
ftlT.TO In IKSi. Tb..' Utx.s paid wiTu «<J.llj-
70.s.»'i, an uv.-.a^'cof iul(i-10.» >vnls ou cac-b
IbousHUd fi'ul of j;;.^ sold, an iiu'ieas.; of 5-U).-
7tiO.(;U ovortbv i.ivvious year. IvNiUtx-
rtiiUiii'd
(Janliior
Th«' toi;i!
W j?i;t.(il2,-
valiia-
nipa-
tlit-n'
uon-foujpli-
law uoviM'u-
of the rt-
l<> liavo Im'cu
in dKHl.
prlf«'
board
four companu's liavi; rt!.U.<fd tlu'
ofi:Ms. l)Miiii_'tb.' tvisli-nr.: of Ibt
41 con>pani.', bav.- lowered tl.r pru-o of ^a^
from 1<> ront' lo a dollar a Ibou^aud f.«'t.
and f*,ur .ompani..^ bav.- ina.li- »;>'• |;\'; ;';;•
llonv rin-se laUu tionn m, dm- lo «on p. tl-
tlon bv the floe- rii- li-bt :iu<i iuipn'Vtd ki-r-
osc'Uf fiinips. and lo lb.- puluy wl.irli ni;Uty
lire puiMiiiu >d M lliiiif tin' Kivul-
Ht tbf sni ilb.'st pOfsibUr
wltbinri'iiain limits li.
Tbo tntlif oapllall/.a-
in ai'li\»; oporaiion Is
fonutaiui »
OHl amount of ^•.x'^
price— a polU-y ll>al
the most proiltidilf.
tlon of tUf ronuianns
is tVi'-
»ll.J>44..''>-'.'; tli«! ai««*st'd valuation
y.i(i".H»t,_»bowin;: a •ouinu-ndaMi' i-ituM-rvii-
tfve'pi.lU-v In r.K'HJd to .•a|.ltali/.;Hion injir.nil
coiitrasi xVlibolbtr lo.alilios. ( ouMant im-
proNoni- nts atv makinir In ni.ibod- <»f njauu-
fatturln;. Tbc board d» vol»'s :ii. udt n-t-
In" Piini;:rapb t.. till- )>«»U. y of Mi«' Sp« n.vr
companv . wlmli ba- Muv,...f oliy .UMUon^trat.
cdllieadvlsablliiyof in kb;;; a liny:.' qiiau-
tllv of uns and si'lliiii: at a low rat.'. llitV;.'»>
prbniotin;; Us ixt.n^vo uvo as hn-l. I bo
for
oil
iti<
all of
i^as Is
in the
ust;d
rb.;
Tbf
NV'oreeS'
avenitft! prl<e b. .onMim.'rs of -JO ounpani.
makiiiK' nn.re tban .-Wl.OlMl.dOO feit »inb Is
W1.5S a ibounand : of the rc-t of I be eoal «as
compani.s, ^2.1". "» averap
#1.(15. TIm; avfra^o prit-c f<ti
M.KJ. Tin- avcraze prb-.- In lli «;Kifs
United Siiilt's aiKl ( anada (ondttini; ibostf In
this slalf) Is If 1.^3. Tin re bas Ihmu an In
crease of /M'.OH In tin- nunibtr of nnftirs
and of 'ii.iUW IlKbts during tb<; year,
uumber of public lamps liiis deirca^ed
due to the growth of ilL'clr.e li;<lnln>(
violation^ of ibc law found wen- m N>
ter. where the tine inipoMd was pai<l. and In
Cottujjellty ami Atbol. where proceedln{,'s
to entonetbe penalty have bcuun. _
By ehttpler ;W2 of th-J a.ls of !!:«»*. tbe
board waajdven supervision over the eleotiie
lUrhtlni: »onii>anles, wbieb have all ebeerfnll>
<w-operate.l in the cxeeiUlon of the law.
There are M eompenles en«ajfe»l in supp >-
iDtr eleeirlc ll«bt, and 4 others were u-
corporat^'il •'"•■'"»' •'"• >'""*• "'<?, P^ue 'ee
which many companies have followed of
proeurluK' their ebartern outside of tb« «»te
la eondemne«t. Four tiu* companies « urlutf
the year were autborl/ed lo supply electric
llcht, after be«rlmts by tbe Inmr.!. and tbe
reasons for the aulborl/ation are^iven In ile-
lall. Three |Mftltious for sindlar permits art
nendlnif. and Ihe boar.l suj.'«eslK the advlsa-
bllilv of more clearly deliniuK the corporate
relations which sboul.l exist between tbe two
Inii.ortanl methods of supplyinn lij,'bt.by jras
and electricity. , . ,
The report contains many very valuai)le
and carefully compiled tables, IwarluK upoii
various features of the Industry In chari?e of
tbe commission, and. besides an appendix, ii
itiveN a complete history of tbe petition »»ud
action In tbe case of the Worcester e»» t-om-
uanv. Tbe promptness with which the com-
panV adopted the decision of tbe boani and
the Improvements It made are comnunde*!,^
and the city and company are both eonjrrat-
ulated on tbe good relations now existing; be-
tween them.
* KailroMdluc In a Uliuard.
I talked with the cnKineer as I came down,
and he told me that the storm lu Dakota was
the flercest ever known. He had seen sev-
eral of tbe train hands as they came into St.
Paul, and they gave u terrible account of the
state of affairs. All freight trains ba»l been
abandoned, and It was utterly Impossible to
• find men to man them. It Is hard to see bow
any one could stand the exposure to wbicb
tbe freight brakemen are now subjected. Ibe
brakes must be put on constantly, which in-
volves crawling along the narrow footboards
on top of tbe cars, which are coated with ice
and snow and are exceedingly slippery.
AVlth tbe wiiul blowing at fifty miles an hour,
and tbe train butting Us way through the
s,uow. it Is Impossible for tbe brakemen to
obtain an ui»rlght position, and tlicy are
obliged to crawl from car to car on their
hands and knees, handle tbe cold Iron, with
tbe thermometer 40 ilegrees below zero, and
remain exposed to the storm for hours, as
Ibev never have time to go to the caboose.
The men have no shelter bexond what tbey
cantin.l livclingiu}; tl' the ladders between
the cars, and sutler fearfully. The engineer
told nie that dozens ot men bad trozen Ibelr
hands and feel, and tb, t tinally several crews
had refused lo work longer and batl taken
shelter in the cal>oose. It is a well-knovvn
fact in the northwest that scarcely a freight
brakemaii works more tlian a year, as the ex-
perience of one winter is sucli as to make
them prefer anything to repeating it.— [In-
terview in St. I^ouIh Post.
The Same Old Storj'.
At the fair— "Uathur a slim altendance, to-
night.'"
♦•Yes, the paper didn't give us oven a lit-
tle notice, today, although I expeetetl it
would." . . ^.,
"Did vou advertise in it!"
"\o. " Wo spent all our money on hand-
bills and posters. It doesn't pay to advertise
any other way. But 1 must try to get
paper to give us a free notice tomorrow
the fair will he u failure."— [Brockton
terprlse.
hoiera^MorbuS'
rd^mps
die
idrrhoe^
ummer
,YSer\terY
i^/l Cured hx^
teaspoonful of
PerrrJ)avis?m Ki//('f'
in a little MilKor
Sugar and Water
ALlDRUSS16TS SCLLIT. >v1
SCRATCHEDJ8 YEftRS.
A Scalv. It. hinir Skin Dls.»a.e wItU KmlUM
Sutlerlug €urt».l by Caticura Keuie<il«a.
Bailroatii{.
ol^ .? lie llti.e tinu', uiMl my snircilng was
t.i have litis tllscHM
nan, liut xM rl< b lo
suld
eiKllt'ss, am
IrtiH would noi icnipl iiic
tivirsuain. I loii u poor m , . .
;.oAlleNcdol«l.al sou.eol the -loc orn
,ook:.:.uMd^..^^ar.apa^lUa^ '^)^\r^^^ ^«^«'^
Mu.l a hall, bat n*. .lire 1 >^'''« «!' '^ .' ..^'f
.l.xtors and ii'. cnrc. I caniu.t palM lie
mv V^diVa- civ.ir ni.d irec li..-., ^mm e« at »
HOI VIM. and two cakes of I i lU » K\ ^^'Al*
Uv\,«ttadlMcn..ere..,,dK,MN.... W..uld
.Miicl nic lor *•-• otHi V..II \\.>uM li;no
iuonev. » l....kc.; likf.lhcpt.lmeta .
C..re si l, I.Uca W). I.a.i ..o«;l ...a a^cLar a.
a.;M.erso,. exer xxa^r TIo-mu U lorcc o bab H
rui. i.v bands ..xer inv arin^ o.-l Ic^rsi . * •'^n
oi.cc iii a xx-bllc, l.ui lo no ^■"'•'P-sc. ' ' «
w. !l. I scr.i.licl ixxchtx .Ijl.t )cars, aud I. got
tlii.ea klndols.c.nl i:atuP" 10 me. I ihank
, a ho .and •»»..-. Anytl.tr.- nu.r; that yo»
xs a..i to know xMile incur luiyoiic xxl... rea.U
'''^^'»->-'''^^^'"'^^''''l/t>Sls'tK;WSTNCl.
Wau rl.iii y, Vi , .Jan. ;»«i n, is«:.
|NoHa«lN K.c«cn.H. Teller. Kli>--vvonn. I Icb. n,
PniH.i«. -VhM Ileal, >ilk ini.t. land.uir,
l.r..r>' KaUo-; l.r. ccr^' aii.t W a^ Uerxxom.
•Vi •» llch an.l rverx ^|Kvie...I llrlilng. Unrulng.
i'llx n.nplx M.i.n.rs ..i .l,c «km and ^raFp
a .1 UI..O.I. xxlli. I.o.s ut Hair, are !'«;;»' 'veX
( I ru iit\ -oxr, an . N.,uUltc sUin llcaiillller,
..xtcrn.liv. a.Ml I 1 rir< ux K. soi.xKsr do iioxv
ll\H».l I'uViller. li.i.riialiy, xxlicii pliyBlclaiu aija
ull otbiT lemeillcs fdl.
t)irt»e
LlTTI-
iiiade
huve
had tbe
xniir book
Old Colony.
•
ON and after .Ian. J, 18>*. tratna wlU lt»ve
I^well (Middlesex alnjci ilcpot) as fob
Kor Taunton, Fall Rlv#>r, New|»ort, N«w
Bvxtford, Fruvl^ien*"*-. l*a\%io«lt>-t, Marl-
boro', South FrHUilMghamaii.t wuj- •tattoua
at 7 ic a.m., li.l-'> and 4.40 y. in. All trains
ooniieci at South hraudngbaoi wUb llosUjn ft
Al»>.»iiy rallnvad for ViortuKtA^T, Sprlns«el«l,
Albany «"d tb« \Vvi»t ; abo at Coucoixl June
tton xx-tlh KlU'bbuvg rallnmil. , , ., „ „.
Tlic 4.10 r. HI. tntln comocci^ with JhII invcr
Line suaiiiois fi;r New York, th« South and
H|>«H'U1 for Ctielini»A»Ml "t « 4.% a.
an<l :t-»o P' »»• i'>alurdavix ni w> p. m.)
at .v.v. and 7.15 a. m., ami i'> .'t-' p- m-
SINHaVs— For »ootn FriMobnf 'tarn anil way
itatlous, li-io a. in. Itei'irn au..'>.4o <.- o'.
.1. R. KKNDUU K, lienoral Mt.nafrer.
•»» I.SAAl S. MAUSII.VLI., Uiv.Supt.
GKO. W. Mll-LKU, Ajrent.
Tlrkrt Ofllte, «0 M«»rrlnin<ck Wtroif.
111.. »;.':o
Kcturn.
Boston and Maine.
0\ and aKcr Sun.lnv, IKl. n, lis:. )iaMen!?cr
trains xxill leaxo t,euind i-lnol depot,
CiiniKA, 60i^;
l',f;'are.l Oy the
s,iM excrvxvbcre. I'rl-'*'
"So.xi". J.V'., IM.Sdl.x i.M, *l
I'.liriK lUM <
iV-sen.l for ' llo\x t.> Cure Sl.|n lU'eaw »,
,Mt iliu"iraii''ii«, aiKl UmMx'
AM" CIlKMIl Xl. < «».,
Iltiston,
U4
pan'cs
l'|MrLK<<.
sKln |l^'^elU^"
• diiiunluU.
LlickheatN. t harped an.l oily
il.x ( I ru I i;\ Mki'U Ari;i> soai*.
Onttirrlml I>aiiur«'«*«»'
Kur Hoston, at ".'.o, 7.».\ t^.V', !' '.Hi, II a.m.;
1 ' l.\, 1." 4.». .«, :.4», 4.1(1, 4.».'f. :>.20. CM. H.Jlt p.
ni. IJKri'UN, :, 7 3iM».*>. to.Wa. t .; I.'m.;
ij.tf.'. '.' I."'. -••'»•'• ;5*'. 4.;ic. .■». • , tt.;n. 7, 11 p. m.
Kxr I.awM'n«>«'. 7. in, 7.:t.'s s.-V». H "■ •«.;
iM.%, I, b ;i-4o, a.m. <..ifl. i:..v». 11.10 p. «n.
KKTl'ltN. 7.:ii'. p.'.'o, ».4o, lO.-.'o. 11 a. la.; I.' I.\
1 to, Mtv ;i._."i ^^ 4.i:«, .%.4o, !».;a p. lu. .'hmhu
l.avxreiice, 7.i''> l'- m. — — -
Knr lUvfrhlll. 7.10. T.M, S.lW a. m.\ 12.1.'.,
1 L.-MO, .\.40, (!!.%,<.. .k\.- II. 10 p.m. UKTIMIN,
7.17, s.io. ••• to, lo 10. lo.i.-ia.ni.; i:a>'J,';..%4,J.40, |
;;.;,o, .'..l.Vo.fi. '.Mif p. ni. |
Kor KiibiM. 7.10 a. 01.; I.M.V 4.10 p. m. UK-
If UN, 7, ll.l.'a. Ml.; I.SV4.;;l, 1. j.. «i.
Km- '.'eMluiryporl, t.li" a. in.^fji !• H, (..:.1 p.m.
Kill lt>, «.IA, 7.-'.'>, 1 1 a. 01 ; 'i.lO, :».4.-» p. m.
Kor t xeicr, t>«ix er ami lirx at Falls, .7.W, hX» a.
III.; 1..I10. ''.10 p. ni.
Ko.- salmon Kallc. Iilnlle^■nl. "saiM-.o .t Orchard
iU-acliauil I'.inlaiiil. T.;U», h .1' a. in.; l.a.40p.
in. Itctorn In.iu I'urliand, "JO, B.4o a. ni.;
IJ.m, .; ;io 11. m.
K.'r liangor, I'.vlf.tst, Walervlllc. skox»hcKan,
IJ.ieUlai.d aii.l Kav-nlnuion, s. U'. a. lu.
K.-r St. .lobn, N H., Halifax, S. S., Montreal
and l/m'iKH-, s.;l.% a. ni.
For AUi.'nr>ta, llaili. L< xvUPw, s..^^ a. m. ; 1 p. ro.
Kor Koclicsler and Alton liMV, mi. in.; 1,3.40
F'l' Kastp»»rt and St. John'* (per siemiier), on
Mi>r>lay ■,>Ve<ln«.'«dav»aiid'trl<l»yf, at 1 p. ni.
r-.r loK'tland, lUi(.i«i', Ibmeor and Ml. IH-mti
-leaMicr tnun I'orllantl), 'liie»<lay» and til-
<iay«at:i.lo p. lu.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Olisiiig:^ of Time.
On anil after Sunday, (KU. iSd, the folloxvlng
trains will be .llhconllnutsl :
Kur lU.ftlon, ^^^'\, •••.-^ a. m., 2, 2.r., s.25 p. in. ;
from llo.t<<»n, 11, II. 1^ a. in. For l.axviviH-e. ti.lU,
li.Saa. ni.,-.a.'>, 4 p. la.; from Lawwiuie. «.;15, s
a. m.. i, - .^O P- ni. Fx»r rorUaiul, 0.15 p. ui.;
Ironi Porllaiul.^.;!"!' •"•. ... ",."*
The ir^ln noxx lenx U\ft. !.ox»-eu for Uoiton at., 7
a. m. ^nilertxeaMl.'sta.ni.
A new train tor Itosion and La^rvuu« xvlll
leave Lowell at H p. "».
SlTNIiAY TRAINS.
The train iioxr leaving Ilouton at 7.30 foi Low-
ell xxlll Ic.txvat <• . . „ - „ .
Tne trtibi noxx Icaxlng Lowell for liosion at
8.4.% win leave al 7..li'. .. , ,
Tbe train noxv leaving Loxvell for I.jiwnM>ee
aiidlIav«rblllat7JWp.Ui., will leave at 7,30 p.
•n. . ■ . .
Kor fuvtlicr parli ulam see time canls.
.1. V. Piiy.ldl'S, lien. Agi. at l/)xxcI1.
5&oa{j.
KIRK'S
(!lolJl>
Stfamrrs.
Boston &
STEAMSllir CO.
Only Direct Liuw from ITsw Ei ^^Iftud to
SzTannab,
( onnocdnit tber^ xfx-t^hKll Rail nut Wau-r Idnea.
FAVORlTi: ROl'TK TO FIOKIDA.
lr.ni ixtciiriHlitp* 'i.ATK CITY" and "tlTY
«»K M.Vl ON" l.axlf/r SKvannnli I'ter, l ongresti
•tr»et, Ib.fU.n. KVKUV TlltlCSlvV'S, ui .1
t'Vlork. K.ir frx.lt.'hi or pas-aj.'.', ai'ply to \.
l>i;W. .SAMI''*<>N. '.^'I Wft*l»tn»rt«tn •tnct, Uo»-
t-.n.or UtUltllAUliMiN A IJAUNAKD, Atccnis,
luti«u>a.
FLOATING
— IS
THE CHIEF
For the Bnth, Tollot nnd Lnuridry.
Sttovxr While iirul AbHoliUoly
If
ixMid
Pure,
voxir dralor .loo- .ot ,<^''I'>Vblt« <.•"""), P'*^'
10 eeiiU liii- f.xiiiiili' eiiko to too luaKwra
JRS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
Drp antJ Jauro iPooIis«
mat the ^vstem tloc« in>i, laroiitfu ivb >«imh
arteries, sii.W up the poUoii that U snro t(
.lerinlne and tlesiroy, Is Inde.sl a blessliij
xoiid all otl.er linman enjovments. to pnr<
Auction Prices
OS.
880,000 AVORTIl
To be frecl fr.oii the .laoijers of snITooatlon
while lybitf d..wii; to l)reathc freely, Me«p
ioondiv uiul undU'iirlK'd; In iImj refreshed,
head clear, brain active and fiee from pain or
a< lie; to know ttial no p..l-oiioiis. pnirl.l "iatt*'r
.lellleslb'i bn-ath an.l rois away die .lelb-ate
maeblniry of -mell. la>f ^n I "^'^'ng; U. fee
that the ^vstem doe« in>t. tlirou»fh lis volua antl
■ ■' * ' - •■— lo nn-
V b«-
_^ ^^ _^ ^ rehnM)
bi'imiinVtx^Vr^ni'sVicii a'ra'ie ►h'.iild l-e ilie object
i.r all Htmcte.1. lilt tho-e xvho h ive trbxl niauy
nine.tle« and phy^iclan.> despair ot rellei or
' "s vNHMiii's llAinxAi. (. i RK nuvts every pha*«
of Catarrh. lr..m jf slmph- head cobl to Uie moat
l.talhsome and .lestrncllve siajre". It In local
anil e..a>tltnilonal. InMani In relleylnjr. »'«"?,»•
nenl In ciirbig, *afe. c^oimmlcal and nuvor-rail-
"sASKOKK's Raiucal Ci'KK con*li»t« pf on«
tM)tile..f the llAi»irAl. Ci'KK. one box of LA-
TAKKII.\I. Sx.l.VKNT. ail.l on« •^••"V.\"' "!"
IIAI.KK, all wrappe.l In one p«cka«i'. with treat-
Uc and tllrecUOns, an.l »ot'l by a I druKfl«l« vtt
*1.0U.
I'xnrKK l>ict;«j .v>u ciikmical Co., Uobtok.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Kor Hoaton. 7..'^^, s.M n. ni., 12.0», 4.15, 5.40,
T.iUt II. in. RKT17RN. «* a. in., 5. 7 p. in.
For l.awreiie*. f'-iO a. m., .V40, 7..'iO p. TO.
KKTIRN. 7.P>. s.lft a. m., li.lo, 5ai p.m.,
st)nlh l-awri'iue. 4.35, 7.44 p. ni.
Kor ilw%«»rhlH. s.20 a. in., a.4«, ..Si p. m.
KKTl'llN, s. 111.-, a. ni.. 4.os. '« 2.\ 7.*^ p. m.
For I'ortlixtHl, 5.40 p. in. ULTl'UN, 1.4.15 p.
m. .1. T. FIRHKR. «.en. M.HiiBKer.
\V.M. MKRRITT..IH., Supt.
J. F. I'HlLLU'.s.Oeu.Agt. at Lowed.
« let. «, ll«7. .
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBKK 10, 18S7.
• OK
Dfyimty
CLOAKS ABOUT HALF PRICE.
No Rheumatlz About Me.
kJfc/ t*r rt'iifves Uheutniitlc, SclM
\
A ^_ A The Cntlcnra Antl-Paln PI
^JK^ t*r relU'vei* Uheutniitlc, Sclntle*
, 'ar Su'lden, .Sharp nn.l Nervous PalUB,
\ mm Jk MralHs Hwl \V«y«k«osse«. The llrtl
\ XX^'nd *nly pall, killing plrt-ter. New.
■ ^^ orlKliial, iii»tanluniH>us, infalllhle.
safe. A marvellous Antl.b.te U. I'nln, lultam-
matlon an.l Weakno.o. i;tterly ""'»^« «'"> V"""
Ivhupertor to all other plasters. At "H '•^uk-
Kists. 2.V.; live f..r %\ ; or. po^tajrc free.of IMr-
TKR I)Ki!0 AND CHKMlCAi. CO., Uoston. Mass.
iEisrrllancous,
Passenger Senrice fh)ni
Kor Boston, «l 5..V», f..."«. «I0.M,
•S:7.»s. • JS..SO, • j J'.i.'is:, ^l»..1ti, •§J».5»< a
ni.. •:§l.J.iO. i.w. •.••»". ■"•«•»". 'H
«!.v», t;t(0, ♦5Ji; ;m, •lls.02 p. m. »'
•517.:is. 51.00, •: JO.ao a. in., 4.2.^ p. in.
V«.4.\ 7 :Ui, S.tHi, •8.80, •!MIO, 0.15, IM
a.m. .12.00 m., *\m, a.tio, •a.oo, H3.45, 4.45,
•VUl, 5.»0,1t5 45,«.l5. •7.(«0, 10.00,11.10 p. TO.
slMiAYS, tJ.OOa ni., 1.00,5 00, '7 •• p. m.
For W.flMirn.O.a,-*, 7.Hi,7.»:.. »22, 11.00 a. m.,
1.20, 4.10, <J.00,«:14 p.m. sl'Nl* AYS, 9.00 a.m.,
4.-i5 1). m. R^tw'n: 8.22, H.4 1, 11.44 a. m.,
.'..i*,«i42, 10.2::. 11JI3 p. m. SUNDAYS, ».«7
a. m., 5 27p.ro-
orrifal of train* rvtm Ike yorlk. ^ I'ia Itnlfttrd.
Kor I>awr«*uc*,«i.8A, lo 1.%, Il.ooa. m., 140, 2.10,
4.0, ti.OO p. m. !*IN1»AYS, atH.15 a. m.,
p.m. lt«turu: 7.45, ^.ao an.l U.25 a.
1J.06, ».15, 5.15, 0.45 p. ui. SUNDAY b,
l».Wa.m.,«!.15n. m.
For Halem an.l Way-Stations, iJi5 a. m., 1.40,
COO p. m. Ri'turii : 7.2<l, 11.45 a. in., 4.40 p. m.
Time yivrn beUnr i» Hrom .WtrthefM Depot.
For Ayer Junction ami Wav-Mailons, at 7.1ft
a. m., 12 W and .%.<C> p. m. sl'NDAYS, at
p. m. Keiurn: s.l5a. m., 12.55 an.l 0.15 p
bUNDAYb, 8.15 a. m.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
■ #
Merchanis anil Miners Transportation
Companj's Providence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Mo»t iMreiri IU>iiU' from New England for
Norfolk and lUchinond.Old I'olni Comfort, Va.,
Washlugtou, I). C, amt Ualtlm.)rc, Mil.
PAASENOBRS AMD PItEIGHT.
The Iroc SttNtniahlp WUIIaat Cran^, l.VH)
tons, Capl. K. It. Warren, salU from Trovldeuce
every WEDNESDAY, tf p. m.
Th» IroB Stnainahlp Johns Ilopklna, 1500
touB, Capl. IL D. Konter, Mil* cv.^ry SATUU
DAY, 6 p. m., from Lomsuauk Whakt.
Thcue well-known stramsblps are lar^e an«t
coinfortitble ami ilitcl with every convenience
fur PAhSKNUKKS an.l eoinman.lo.l hy navl-
«t Hoc<viisfiil experience. iM-a
aieamurs are refrexhlnv and
itn.l tiip can l>e aoeom-
Fare, Indudluc rooiq.
lUnj. Wiilkcr,
Ani«'i II. Irtncb*
N. Jl. Wrb'ht,
A. <«. I'obani,
K.T. AblH.lt,
I'.C.Gate*.
•' Insuvnurr.
nrTY-FIFTH YLAB.
LOWELL HUIUAL FIRE INSOdANCE CO.
Offlrr, 40 Central htreet.
,i.c. AiintrrT, riiKHiKKNT. -.„a/..
K. T. AIJHOTT, HKC'> AND TEBlk*.
DIUKCTOItS :
Wm. H.WlKRln.
1. K. Fell'^xvH,
\^in. r. Kra/er,
I has. A. siolt,
W. K. ldvlnK»ton,
J. C. Abbott,
Dlvblen.ueo I'KU CK!«T. on live years, »0
l>»r cnt. on three years, M>i per .eiit, on ona
\ ear p.iilcli's. . ,. .
In connection xvlth the above company Is a
m-neral it»ren.y for .llvl.loii.! im>lnK uuiliialand
reliable .t«ck eouipanles.^ Al»non^A.««|L_
THEmhYOhE STIJJi LEADS
On and after .Inne^lsi l»»«
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS< CO
WILL PAT
TO PKR CKNT. DIVIDENDS.
This company has a surplus as regaKls PoUcv
hohlers, of #.M4,24«, an.l will write on llKll-
CANTILK RISKS. Rcpresenteil by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also represents other flrst-elass Mutual and
Slock Companies.
Made w1th(j
Virginia aa4
AUaotlc
Morfolk. Va.1
(NBOTIONt
yvith the followtnR
I Air Llna, at Kor-
AJr LiMa, at
mis 13 NO SHam Sale.
[veryii lust
ON'T
15
m.,
ii.oo.
15
m.
.Join tUo Cro>v<l ami Sjivo
3IoiM'3'.
tbe
or
En-
STil M i
ii and SR mmh^^l STREET.
J
Allow your Clothifig,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pcarline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Sold Everywhere.
Dlspatrh, at K%
RKshmond and
■BOBt Air 14am, i
HiUttmor* aad Oh|
Lloe, at Baltinioi
Merchant a and Mil
nah Line, at Baltli
Throujrh IKUs of 1ri11ii|
namett routes. Mark
LINE.
Tickets on sale at K. i
WentitdnRtcr street, W. IL(
I WoylM>BRet street, or at
In.lla' street.
Kor rates, paRsag* or freld
£. H. n
New Ki
P
I and KanAwha
Ta.
LR. and Plad-
Va.
^Continental
*a Savan-
Kor Amherst, Mllfonl and Wilton, at 9.15 a. m.,
IS.55, ;J.4.^, 5.40 p. m. !<uii.l.»v, •.' i.. ni.
Kor Greeufiel.l, IVterlKir..', Reunlii>rlon, lllUs- |
lK)n>* an.l Koeiie, at '.1.15 a. in. an.l i.iS p. m. j
Kor Nashua, Mamdicf^ler and Concord, at t^.SO,
H.16, 9.44 a. in.. r^5.\ 1.47, 3.4H. 5.40. «5.i5, 7.4e
p.m. (Suiidaysaf.'. 7.4f p. m.)
Korrenaoook, Kranklln, Lebanon ano white
River .Junction, at y.l5 a. m.. 1.47. 3.48 and
•7.48 p.m.
Kor Warner, Bra.lfor.1, Sunai»ee, Scw|K>rt (>.
II.),Clareinoiu an.l Clareniont Junction, at
y.l5a. m., 1.47 p. m.
KorTllloii, Lake VlUajre, Meredith, L.-^wnla,
Weirs, IMvmouth. Warren. Ilawrhlll, \\i»ods-
vUb', at 0.44 a. m., 1 .47 aii.t '7.4*; p. "»•,-,
Kor Campion, Thornton, North WowUiock, Lis-
bon, Lltlleion an.l Whlielleld, at ».44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m. , _ .
Kor .lelTerson, I^ncaster.Urovelon and Kaoyan,
at H.44 a. in.
Kor Monlpeller an.l all polntu on the Mon!i)CHer
and Wells River rallroa.l, vta Plymouth and
Ko?ScJohfcu«Vv*li-.l'";yndonvllle. via White I Wholesale an.l Retail I>ealer 1
Ulver.Iuiicllon,at0.15a.ni.iin.l7.*?<p. ra. Ijickawaniia, Lehigh. >"»"^d'
Kor St. Joh'.st-iirv, Lvn.lonvllle. Ni wnoit. Sher- i c. C. Cannel.^ Ac. W o«..l, Char
brooke, vl;i ri\moutban<l WoiHlsvllle, at ».44 " - '
Ml alMJve-
AND B.
[ office, 8
..offlre
lee, 99
Don't
let that cold of yours run on. You think it
ia a li«bt tbin«. But It may run Into catarrh.
Or Into pneumonia. Or conHumpllon.
Catarrh is di-i;ustlnK. Pneumonia \h dao-
cerouM. Consumption U death ItHelf.
Tbe breathiiiK api>aratiis must be kept
healtbv ami .lear ot/all obHtrudions and of-
fenhive raatttr. Ollarwlse there i** trouble
ahead. , ,
All the dli-eaces of these parts, bead, nose,
throat, broncblal liibi-. and lun«H, can be de-
IlKhtfuHy and entirely cured by the use of
Boschee'H (Jerniau Syrup. If you don t
know IhlH nlreiidv, tluMisandK and thousands
of peoiile «an tell vou. They have been
curetl by it, and •'know bow it Is, thetn-
aelves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any
druggist. _^
If yon RUffer from looneness of the bowels
Akoostura Iwttf.us will surely cure you.
Beware of counltrfelts aii'l ask your grocer or
«lruKKl«t 'o"" ^*'* Koniilne article, prepared by
l>r. .J. ti- B. Hlegen A sons.
^HaMufarturimg »nn Hailroad Hloek*
aad other investment sccurlUcs bought an.l sold
by Wm. 8hep»rd,l« Central street. Telephone
Ihow'8 your
lame back?
STRKNQTHIN ANO RKSTORE IT
BY WEARING A
Hop Plaster
Why siiflbr with an aahlae bsok when a proms*
land poriUve reUof Is •l liand? Tho Hop PUaUM
loompletoly and sp^edllar cur« B«Jk«clu».81<le«sh«,
Ipalnfnl Mnsclas, Kidney We»knc»i. Hhouma-
ltl«m, BcUtloa, Plenrlsy. Chert Pains , Bore Lungs,
ICouebs, Crlok and aU Budden. Bharp or Nervons
Ipalns. Thasoothlnar.paln-kimnaandBtrongtlion.
ling vlrtueBOf Hops. Hemlock . Bataama and Qums
joomUned. Bwrot and oleon. Bold everywhere,
l8BoU.,Bft>r»1.00. Mall«>dft>rprloebyproprle-
jton. Hop Piaster Compaay, BMtoa, M aM.
I^XiOOk fbr the hop-vine ^wreath ard sbrnatare
I of HOP PTi/» wrgB.OO., on i-vory genuine plartor,
iBeware of imitations and subsUtutions.
CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
an.l
At th« Old 8taiid. 38 Mldd^ Street.
At the Kew Yard, Foot of Pond 8t
William Kittredj
A. W. WEEKS, Agent,
In Wllkesll
n. Cunitiul
Charex)al, Llin^
incnt, Ac. Telephone number, iM-i.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood ! Solid ! Koliutol© !
AT TUB
FIBE nrSUBAiTOE AOENOT
— or —
GEO. E. IIETCALF,_NflJ6 Cential Street
Having purchase*! the ajcency ol the Merri-
mack Mutual Hre Insurance Co. of An.lover,
Willi llH sixty years of siillsfaclorv denllnir with
lis policy hol.lers. be Invites all tho formec
friends of the company an.l many new ones tO
examine Its merits ami rellaldllly. tjlx othei
companies also reiirescnle.l by nie.
GKO. K. MKTCALK.fiCCintru) Street,
Bue^esBur to K. L. Carilell » <■■<>.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
BtB Jan. 1,1887 »4W,38«.18
ibllltles (reinsurance) l.^t;,fl«.^.M
assets. .-• $ii8.'i,ti71.M
Ky hol.lers eharo In the proilts on explr*-
[policies.
Budg, 70 Per Cent., After July lat.
DIKBCTORB :
Iprague,
"^ Ulchardaon,
Hlchardaon, •
H . Coburn,
i Ilogers,
.lohn F. Klmban,
Henry C. Howe»
C. C. IliitchlnsoB,.
W. K. tinimon,
8. T. Lancaster.
lc«, 87 Central Street, I-oweU, Alaas.
a. m., *7.4^ p. m.
For Montjieller.Kwwx .Junction, Hurllnpton and
St. Albans, via Central Vermont Unc, at t».l» a.
in.,1.4Taml*7.4Sp. ni. . ». . ,
For Montrejil an.l Queliec, via Montreal
Boflton Alr-Llne. at 1*44 a. m., •7.48 p. ni.
For Montreal, via Central Vcnnoul line, at IJ-is
a. m.,1.47, •7.48 p.m.
Frelirbi trains leave lx>wrell for Boston at 2.00,
bM, 1108 a. m., 2.2.'», lo.oo, ll.Wt ,.. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at •.•.»(, 4.05, 9.40 a-
in., l.J.». ;» I* 1« tn-
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at ..10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at 't.OH :\. ni>
FRKIQHT DKfOT, tVKSTKRN AVKNCK.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Mancliester, Con-
conl and the North and West, ut 7. JO, ll.M a. m.,
8.05, 5.46 p. m.
Leave Ixjwell for Ayer Junction, Worcester,
Flicbburg, New York anU Uie Weat, at 'i.45 and
9 25 a. ni.
C S. MELLEN, Genl. Superintendent.
OEU. W. STOKKK, Genl. Pass. Art-
C. B. r AlUE, Local Airent.
WM.E.LIYINGSTI
Wbolcsale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. CO,
OM Co.'s I-ehlirh, Philadelphia
Kea.ltns-, Wlikebbarre, Lackawani
Maryland Co.'s George's Cro
Cumberland, Lyken's Valiey Frai
Iln, etc.
8PRAGUE, rKKBIHENT.
E. M. TUCKE. SEC
RKTABT.
-In&urance to any amount effected In rella-
)mpanles.
K. M. TITCKE, Agent,
tral St
27 Cent I
Street.
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Pln<
and apllt.
Old Co.'s Newark and Eng- f.p']
Ush ForUand ^■*-'^
LIME.
HSMEDALSAWAWDEDTIF
Cnr»» f lOTul.y,
Tthanmatliin, LotilMta,
BMkMb*, W.kkMM, Colds la
the ChMt sod .11 Aelir. •■dhtr.lns. ,
C A l=» C IJN4 E
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
'a^prannTialUtloD. nadcr
Mnndloi DftDMa. ASK roa
Bbhuom's awd tab* M
— «TIIM.—
■Ifallar.
Tm-BESTMCTCTBRLD'
Pennsylvania Kailroad
The BMt KallToad in tbe World.
Tbe Faateat Trains la tbe World.
New York lo Ctalcago, 34 honra.
New York to Clnclnoatl, SI bonra.
New York to St. Louis, t» boura-
Five Dail) Express Trains to the West
Apply for tlckeu and full Informallon to
W. B. BATCHULDBR. TloJet^A^U^ ^^
a.O. W. MILLER. Tieket A«e-tO- OH-^l^
A.T.CA8WELL.Tlck^efAj«t^B.*L.|.R^
Oeorore C2. Stanley,
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
COBD'S Extra and
tilens Falls, VemK
All kinds Bonding and Amerl- 1)1
can and Scotch Fire -*'•'
Hay. Sti-a^
MiMoaa*. Dental and I.»n4
Plaster. Plasj
ftAOI-Iir. HAIl
CHABOOAI.. BAlfl
mTII.IZItRS* OBA^
r. J. L. MOSS,
NO. 67 OORHAM STREET,
lumbing and Piping.
Itove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tin
ker. A line line of
PAR-LOR, STOVES.
[ILKMEN can «et MUk Cane as good aad«
ap aa In Boaton.
L L. MOSS, 67 Qorham Streets
* " ~
Olifloi-d's
YE HOUSE,
2 Md 4 ilDOTES BTBEET.
first-Class Dfeini of Every Descriptioii
Ofloe and Yard,
27 TbonMllke Street.
Telephone 188-L.
8S
Braneii
Merrlnii
Cable
Dona
at abort notice and
-gtuuranteed.
■atlafactlOB
BferehandlM deBvered per order J««»_»5
Law^ OW Colony awl Boelon and Maine B^
|^SJJ«S«rwelvta obuined for (ooda forwarded.
I»HOTOGIlA.I»l
A. H. 8AVB0BI, 24 OentralJ
Begs to annofinoe to tbe (dtUena of .
▼lolnltT tbat be baa purcbaaed all tbe
owned by tbe lale N. C. Sanborn, an
nrepaiM to ail dnpUcata ordera fron
By wna aaaodatfon In boalnesa wltb f *
tobom I IM eonMaot of flTlac
teaUM '
Ladlea' and gents' garment! dyed whcle.
All klnda of gannenta cleaned and repaired
dealred.
ILIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE,
*■ — '
lHIlA)iK>PHy oy MARRIAOB, ghr-
taa a clear syaopsla of the Impedimenta to
irrtaSe, exhausted Titallty, etc., e*c., can be
hrom aU news a«enu or forwarded direct
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LOCAL NEWS.
UOMB RVLR.
Immense Maaa Meetinc at Buntlngtoa
Ball— Add r«ss4*B by Sir Tbomaa Henry
Qrattau Ksiuoude, John Stuart and
Home 8|M>Mbora.
Tbe nuilUn; I" aid of home rule for Ii*e-
. land pa.kud liiiiilliiKton htdl lo overflowhiK
laft nlnbl, imuli Ihe lMi-};er nroportlon of
those pii'wiit Iwlnj; laillen and the jjallery
beliiKeiillrelv r»'sirved and fully ofcupled by
tbe fair Hex.' The H|wHkuri* weii; eNcoite.l to
the hall (nun the purHUitaue of .St. I'MtrkU's
rhunh bv tiiv Younjc Calholl.- Cadets— a
ijow orKuid/.utloii, which nppeurcd lu very
neat niiliiarv ini.M, and In liaving a more
complete uidfurm luade. There were 41
mviulHTf. of the cummand In Hue. with
Charles Lviuli as colontd. and Mailer ()'Cm;«-
nor US udjulaut; .Inmei* Mi'Clu»ky and .lainen
O'Doniiell as caplalua, Lleuts. WcChjhky
aud Duuphv, and Soix«»- IM'e a«'J <""•"•
udj-ky. The couipauy had reserved heats tu
the hall. ' . . . ■
.lohn I>. Iluldn, presl.leut of the Iwnd
braueh of the Irish Xntloual Ix'acue. culled
the u«M>iublaKf to order, aud lutrodiictMl
llt'v. Michael tniiieu. mtorof St. Patrick'^
church. a> chuirmau of the eveulu-'. lie v.
Kr. U'Hricu made reiuarkK ut eouslderable
length. lie said that ho felt honored lu be
lUK prcM'tit uu thiH o<*ciisiun and cuiixratulat-
luK tlic asseuiI'lH^eou Ihe pix'»»tuee of Mir
ThouiMN lleury iiiitttau Kstnonde aud Ms
coiiipiitdou, who would Imj IlKleue.l lo with
much interest. lie was yltul lo be proNeul,
al>M), to couKrntulate the friends of free guv-
erumuut ou the pi-o>rress IkjIuk mndt iu the
elturls to ivscue Ihe hoiue-laud of no mauy
of thoM> prcM>ut from the hands of tho up-
piTshor. The HK-uker ifferi-wl to Ihe suc-
cessful moveuieiil led iu part by (Irultaii—
of whom one of the distiuKuished kix''**''
here toulKht is one lu ldi»od. mune an. I patri-
otism—in S'pteiiibor, ITSJ, in eslaldishiiiK' a
homvK^ive-uuiciit for lix'luud. lu the April
followTuy: a bill of ri^htH w.is mlopled niid
Ireland was dcchirc.! fix'e. She afterward
became a uio.U'l ol industry, cuviiry and eu*
turprii>e. Iler miiiiufactures were pros-
peitius. aud her uierchHU.Iisu entered Into
OonitM'titiou with lliat of the whole civllixud
worlil, I.) the Kreal iiicou\eiiieucc of Ku;;lis|i
frti'd. Kii)tlui^l iK'cauie cverctncd becmise
ivlatid coiinK'teii with her so successfully,
aud »«ii'ps were tiikeii for her overthrow.
llcr couditioii after the uiiforluiiHte union in
ISW) wa» dc«cril«-d. She wh> crippled, bcx-
Kiuv«l. aiid«iisla\e.l. at the foot of the 0|»-
pressor. Ii liai> Ikcii sui.l tliat Kimluu.i has
Itovenic.l Ireland well. Yes. shohas, iu one
(«use ut llni wor.l. •'>liu has passed K8
coercion bills, tlie la*! the blackest of all.
I'udcr them little children have been thrown
into prison for a trivial oirciice. William
l»'iir\en. the Irish patriot, had Iweu thrown
into u prison cell, treated to the luxury of
bread ainl water, an.l abuscil with every in-
di}{iiity which c«»uld l>e shown hiiu, a-hile
iu prison. Kvery freeman raises his voice
a)0>iust thi* tyranny, an.l no won.ler that
tbe Irish (K-ople rai'-e their v.iices !i>{ainsl It.
He hoped that the hand of I'rovldeiuo would
Hoon iTinove from iniwer the wicked .Salis-
bury and Lis n(|(diew. Ilulfour, wiiosedeli>{lit
Is to arri>st and kill those who desire their
conutrx^ifood. In couclusiou he said that
he would impart an important secret. In a
low tone, so th-it no one outside would hear
it. One purpo<H> of thU meetiuK ^vas to en-
eour.ixe tiie sale of the home rule bonds, aud
lie uiK.'d evcrv one ure»ci»t lo ca'ry one
home in hi* i>ocket. They bore a nortndt of
rarnell. which every one would waul iu
bia home.
There was a vein of humor runniuR
through «ho remarks of Ihe presiding ottlcer,
who suid, when he ha.l lluiKiied, that he
would resign his position ax pret>ideut, to us-
aume the position of vii^ president, uud that
be would cull upon his honor. Mayor Talmer,
tu preside the remainder of the eveniuK.
Ma\or ralmer wa* enthusiastically re-
ceiveil. He made no speech following his
presentation to tlie uu.llence. He simply cx-
pre'H.d thanks for the warm and cordial
greetintt bo had received, knowlug that it
was nothiug to lliat with which the s|><>akcrN
of the i;vvuing w.»uld la' gre«le»l. It Is my
pleasun>. he eai.l, lo protienl Uev. Daniel
O'ltioidan.
Uev. Kr. O'Kionlaii of the Church of the
Immaculate Concepliou oi-t-uided an h«nir or
more in his verv eiotpieul remarks. Like
those of tlie pastor of St. I'ulrick's church,
there was considerable humor iu them.
The speaker slalcl inU^resiing fads coming
until r bis own observutiou during a recent
vi^it lo lielan.i. Ilalfour, he ^ald,
lion's heart iM-nealli a woman's gowu.
iialiunalitv an.l patriotism, he said.
not Iw crowded out. To «io no would
wljK' out seven centuries of eflort
Hjicakcr alluded t«» the large uumlier of
policemen in the ciiies of Ireland lo awe tbe
ellizeiis. 'I'hcrc are moiv puii.'cineu to Ih)
Hocn in Cork with SO.tMK) or iW.tWt) Inhald-
tauts, than In lloNton with 400,(K)0 in popu-
Ution. As long a- Wdilaiu O'B'.leu lives he
and his friends will agitate till not a landlord i»
h!ft ou the soil ot Ireland. He Und Is uot
w llling lo pour out the last drop of blood
for his connlrv'> cause is not lit for the life
that his mot iu'V gave him. O'lJrien will go
to parliament lo ram down tbe lies in Bal-
four's throat lliat he ha> told, in the Kuglish
COM MITTBB OM tnUC^Tl.
had a
Irish
coubl
Iw to
The
newspaper
The cliairmtiu
and to the Irish |>eojdc
nlroiiuced Sir Thomas II.
G. Ksmonde as the orator of tlie evculug.
IlUaddn'ss was similar to the last one ile-
livered in l^wHI aud cxpresscil confidence
in H uot far oflsoiuliou of the IrUh problem
in a manner sati>factory to the friends of
free govcrnmi 111 all over the world. .Some
of the beauties of coercion had been ex-
perienced since he w us last here, and some
friends had been iuu.risouwi. Mr. O'Brien
t«aineout of jail, not intimidated, but more
rcholule than beloie to work for the cause.
This will l«c the result of the imprisonment
of every one. Today we believe that wc
Kland on the thresliold of the very Rt-st ngbl
that will give us our rights. No one should
leave the hall without one of the anti-
coercion certiticateis. There are hundreds of
families in Ireland dependent upon us for
their daily bread. .,,. .
Verv Uev. Kr. Mc(irath, O. M. I., Kaidlhat
tlie object of the nieeliug wa^* hot speechify-
ing but raising money for the cause of Ire-
land: aud anli-eoi'rrion ccrlilicates would
now l»e passe i Ihroiigb the hall Jor disposal,
iio thai ail could contribute toward righting
Ireland's wi"ong». . . .. ,
Uev. Michael Uonau of St. Peter'a church
»aid that It is n<arly two years binoe we llrsl
a«*einble.l lu this ball to express Hympathy
with Ireland lu this slruL'gle.and the cause
iH as far a.lvanced as be thought t would be.
Knglisbnien, in common w th Irishnicii, pine
awav In British prisons today iu devotion to
the Jrlah cause. ■
John Stuart, the Knglish iberal, waa re-
ceivcd with prolonged applause. He said
that his sense of shame obliges hini losav, m
this cnifrgency. thai his country »"W done
wrong bv Ireland. He had no donbt In his
own mind of ihe passage of the home nile
bill of Mr. (Jladst.uie lu a few inonlhs. 1 he
agitation in Kuglan.l Is general, and there
wUI be a difference In the unionist majority
compared w lib a year ago. There are en-
couraglDR signs of progress p> cry where.
I>:oKllHtimen have not known how Ireland
hMlMjen governed, but the facts are now 1x5-
log made known to the voters.
The address by Mr. Stuart was the last and
tbe meeting aiUourned at 11 .46.
A Tote to Reoonunend • Redaction of La-
borers' Pay to 91.75 aud SLSO-Other
Changoa In Wages.
Tlie committee ou streets met last night
with all the members present. Alderman
Uunuls.lhe chairman, said tlie citvordinauce
on the duties of cummillues left llie fixing of
pay with the coun.dl llself. the couunittee
meix'ly recommending. Tl)e alderman then
stated what the wages of lul)orer» in the de-
partment are at prtx'tit.
Su|MM'iiitendenl <'awiey was asked what he
thought of llxing two prices for laborers.
He said be ihonghl the idea a good one, us
(iome men arc worth more than others.
Alderman Slavics n»oved thut the pay lie
flxfed at iHM aiiil *1.7ft perHav. A loiig'dix-
cussion followed, lu which all the luemhera
of the coinmiltee parllcipated.
Councilman Sparks asked whether the re-
duction was meant to apply lo all the em-
plo) es or bnlv lo lb<r laborers.
Alderman Uunels thought the roducllon
shoul.I apply t;0 all. He suggested that a list
of prices l)e prepared and sulnnltled lo the
council. He favore.l two prices us men are
often employed to do lighter work than the
general bo.lv of laborers, and such should not
receive a-, niuch pay. He favore.l giving iho
su|>eriiitendenl .liscretlou ill the matter of
deciding who should buloug to one class and
who lo the other.
Councilman Broussonu spoke In favor of
two prices, Imt did not IK-Iieve iu changing
before April.
Councilmuu Allen opposed the motion, lie-
cause he thought present wugus low enough.
Councilman Sparks aI.>o oiiposed the mo-
tion, saying that ho regur.lcd tlie presenl
prices as low enough and thut the reduction
would cause tliu lo.s of miMi who are valua-
ble to the tiepartment. He didn't like to seu
curporatiun {trices made a criterioH.
Alderman Kunels showed that the reduced
prl«-es woul.l still bo above corporation
jirlt'es.
CouncH^nan Coburn moved that the pay of
the best laborers be fixed at 1^1.75 a day. He
tlioughl that would be satisfactory. The
councilmiin's inotimi was not seconded.
Councilman Allen then moved that the
prieis be placed at #l.Tft and *'i per .lay.
(Hlier clHes pay a-< iniicli as i^'J, and Low. II
slioiild give Ihe same. ThU .|uestiun of tlie
pay of l:d>orers seemed lo hiiu ii smalt uiutter
to discus* so extensively every year.
(Jouiieilinan Coburn tiioved us an ainend-
meul tlial the pay ot laborers be of two
gradei>- tlic ;i<1.7>Vanil tlie l^L.'id classes.
Cuuneilmaii Beats l>etieved that most of tlie
men should get ^l.T-^.
( ouiieitniau Allen faVorcl nllowing the
KuTiirinteiidenl to pay us high as f'2 if he
tonnd men w lio earned it.
Alderinan Itiinels ^ai.l tlie ordinance should
l»<> <diunged so ao to allow the committue lo
lix the |»ay alii«oliiltly.
( ouncilmau Coburn's motion p tssed, by a
vote of 4 to 2.
At.lerman Staples moved that the fixing of
llie pay of the otln^r employes be postponed
till tiie iicvt meeting.
Alderinan Itunels wanted it M>ttlu4l then,
and Al.lermun Staitles withdrew his motion.
Councilman Ibials moved thut the pay of
teamsters Is; re.lueed lo l^'J a day, an.l the
motion WHS carried.
It wns voted to make an exception of Mr.
Munsev, who keeps accounts of edgestones,
an.l that Ills pay be <<'i.'i.').
Councilman Allen moved that the remain-
ing employes, foremen, carpenters, black-
smiths, clc., receive the same as las t year.
Alderman Itunels dhln't see why the night
man at tlie stables sliould uot lie •H.'duced
from *2 ri T lo fi.
Superintendent Cawley thought his pay
should be increased instead of being lowervl.
(Council man Beats movml tu amend L^y fix-
ing the pav of Mr. Hale, tlu; paving li'>s.<., ut
^til.iWan.l that of Mr. Spoflord, asjittant su-
perintendent, at 94.
Cuuneilnian Allen said it hAd been the
potiev loglve sinull pav to labgrers. who do
all the work, while the few U6sses gel larue
pav. There is a grand kicls/»v«r tho pay of
Ihe laborers If they get u/ little more than
they can be hired fop but this policy
amounts to cuttinx oS0i^\m.%ti\ aud tucking
on at the other. rhlB,«orl of thing is caile.l
economv, ami it looior as though this would
l>e the policy this Jteaf. (.'oune.itman Allen
Slid he wMs'uot in fkvur of the umeudment,
and he hoped tho pay would remain llie
same us l;ist vear. The cry that wo can get
plenty of labored* ill *1."'> Is Just us perti-
nent wlieu ina.le to m.ian that bosbcs can l>e
iiireil at the pivsenl pay. It doesn't look
right to cut down some employes and raise
tiie puv of otiiers. I don't think the motion
will pass the council If it docs the committee,
sai.l Conn.'itinun Allen.
Alderman Uunels said he believed if the
saiye amount of work is done by each of
two men. tliev ought to receive the same
pay. He tlioughl that In the summer the
conunilteu woiit.l waul lo recommend that
>oiiic men, those tvlio are parltv skilled, re-
ceive more pay than others. His view of
the i-ase was tiiiit men ought lo be gra.led ac-
cording to their efflciency.
Coiiiicflinan Sparks thought the policy
suggesteil wouM be like robbing iVter to pav
I'aill. He thought the men are getting all
the} should have. Bui the (Ty of economy
uitisi be answered and some one must be cut
do"wii.
Wlthoat further debate the amendment
wiis carried, by a vole of 4 lo 'i. The orig-
inal motion was also carried, by the same
volt.
Alderman Staples asked Superintendent
(Jaw ley whether the salt in the snow taken
from the Htreols docs not lujurw the grass ou
the commons. Mr. Cawley replied thut the
snow was taken from the gutters chiefly,
and that Superintendent Chase had told him
that little sail was usetl ou the tracks, sand
iKdiitfciiicflv used.
(ViuncilniHii Bcals moved that a suitable
niiinlKjr of men be etnployed lu getting out
tlnvslone at the ledge for crushing. The
councilman said that the pay of these
men mnst be #2 per day till the rate is
clianged bv the council.
Alderman Uiincis asked how many men
the suiierinteudent regarded as a sullable
ttumber. Mr. Cawley thought 1« or 1«
wpirid lie al»out the right number. The mo-
tion was carrie«l unanimously.
"Vhe matter of making reconiroen.lations
rdgarding the fixing of the pay of other em-
piovaH of the de|mrlraent was discussed verv
bR|eflv, Councilman Alien saying that ft
wpuld be lietter to wait awhile.
On motien of Councilniau Sparks it was
voted lo authorize the chairman and super-
intendent lo purchase a new horse for Mr.
Spoilord, whose present horse Is afraid of
cai».
The chairman announced that a meeting of
the commillee would be held Thurs«lay aft-
eri^wn for the purpose of inspecting tbe
woriv ou the streets.
Sona and Dnagbtera of Maine.
Po«t 42, (L A. U.,. hall was aljout as
full
They Did ■venrthlag,
from making new dresses, sliawls. drapeiie*
and featbeni, from old ones, to aUlnlng
floors and furniture, coloring photographs,
•to., and making ten cent a qu«rt Inki, sboe
drMlng, and laundry blueing. Tbej did It
all with DlamoDd Dym.
ro»l i», i». A. It.,* uaii whb HovFuir «»o im"
last evening as it could be, the old-fashioned
i>upper given by the Sons aud Daughters of
Maina having an altra.-.tion for a very large
comptpiy, most of whom represented the
sturdy IMno Tree st^te. The tables were
laden with Kubstantlal edibles, which tempt-
ed tbe appetites of all, and the waitresses
were kept extremely busy in supplying tbe
incessant patronage. A pine tree stood on
the piat/orm, on whh^h was tbe motto of
Maine, "Dirigo." .« . .
After the tables bad been cleared President
G. S. Gilraan arose and introduced as toast-
master for the occasion Mr. C. W. Bean,
who responded briefly.
•'Our Aasoelatlon' was replied to by
President Oilman and Mrs. A. E. Fletcher.
Rev. SulU Baker responded to "Natives of
Maine:** Bev.B. A. Greene to the "City of
Lowelf;*' Mr. J. 8. Colby to "The Vnm.**
Eactt totU WM well haoaled.
The local Superintendenla' union held a
meeting last night lu the aocretury's ofBoe of
theV.M.C. A. Ml. W. K. Hills presided.
After prayer and ihe presentation of Inform-
al reports, tho following bourti of oflicers for
1«S8 was chosen : President, A. S. Culler;
vico president, K. N. Chase; Hecrotary, J. K.
Williams; treasurer, A. VV. Weeks; execu-
tive tioiunilttee from liie churches, John
MueKinuoH, Kli Turner, Mr. Maherly, K. B.
Uivct, E. A.Thlssell.
Mr. Chase then proceeded to ' prcscut bis
views on "How lo secure u gi»od ulleudauee
In our Sunday schools.'.' He opened by dej)-
recaling lhe>ciiromo business in whijih too
manv schools indulge. Scholars should not
be hire.l to come out. but there siiould be
some higher actualing motive. The speak-
er's denundation of this feature of some
Sunday school work was very forcible. The
churcii aud the school should lie united iu
feeling and no idea of separatiou permitted
lo creep into tlie inlu.ls of teach-
ers or scholars. Unlhor huve each
one feel thut whuu the preaobiug
service is over he must altcud the following
Suliliath school se>slou, the coiuplement of
the llrsl part of the tla>'s worship. UootI
teachers ure imperatively demanded und the
exerclKCSNhould be of a very pleirsing char-
acter. Airange tlie singing to cuter to the
comliined tastes of young and ul.l. In i*egurd
lo alisenl and tudifi'rreut members of tho Suu-
day sehoot, Mr. (base ineiilioueti a melho«l
wliich had been tried In his school. High
street, whli excellent success. Curds are
printed on whicji ure pla4-ed the names of
those sehotars who are irregular In their at-
tendance, and Ihise cards ure then signed by
the superintendent, who reijuesiM llie teacher
of the class to which the absentees
lieiong, to visit lliem, ascertain the
reason for their non-attendance and endeav-
or to bring lliem out In the future.
The car.l is fillc.l out with the excuses, sigued
by the teacher and returned to the superin-
tendent. The plan encourages the teacliers
tu took after their sciiolurs an.l become con-
versant to a great extenl with their home
life. (Jreat care, he thought, should bo ex-
crcisetl ill collecting inuiiev and the scholars
gi\en lu understand tliat tfie Sabbath school
is not u charitable insiiiutl.m. 'i'he "roil-call"
workeil well wlieie Mr. Cliase hud pul it to
a practical Icist. The plan fs tb give iiotlco
one or two SiiiidH>s in advance that ul a
specilled session of Ihe school, as soon as Itie
lesson is finished, Ihe i>ui»erinleiiii»ut will go
through the clasM's in the I'ollowing order,
the teacher respon.ling: (.'lass No. 1.
total number belonging to the class; total
numi>er present; total numl>er absent and
acconnte.l for; total nuiiiber aiiscnt and not
4iccouiite.l for: nuinber of visit.u's. At the
fool of the iiuiiiber present column inld In
the number of ofilcers. teachers uud visitors
present und liiusea'<ily oltluin tlie whole al-
ien.lance at tbe sell. Mil at short notice. Some
of the teacliers do not give atjy report at all
ami Ihe negligence greatly euibarrass(>s tbe
supcrinlendeiil and the s«i;retary. Under
the working of tho plans dcscrilied, tho
teachers are conscious of a personal respon-
sibility for the pupils un.ler their charge.
Messrs. Thompson, ilmve, .MacKiunou and
Trull spoke briefly on how l,hey accom-
plislied the best results in their respecllvo
schools, but there seemed to be a diversity
of methodv, some not heartily favoring Ihovo
plans which were successful with others.
Wort ben Street Baptist Church to be Re>
built.
The society of the Worlhcn street BaplUt
church met lust evening In the vestry of the
Shaltuck street ^niversull^l church, chiefly
lo decide upon the location for the now
church edifice the members propose to erect.
Mr. Kii)«lley .Stevensou wus cbairmau aud
Herbert A. Wright clerk. Tlie matter of a
building was at once taken up iMid the socie-
ty, after imreful deliberation, ded.lod to use
the ground where the old church blood.
The new structure will be constructed of
brick aud probably an utljolning lot will lie
secured, which will give u chance to build a
largo nnd conveuieut church. Tho auditori-
um will seat at least KUO. The foljigvlng
committees were then chosen : Vfmuce,
to solicit funds, W. H. Wiggln, William
siiepard, William Whitmore, A. W. Derliy-
shlre, H. A. Wright, /. B. Hall, F. II. But-
ter* (i. A. Staples, (1. W. II .rris. W.C. »te-
venson; plans aud estimates, Uev. W. S.
Avrcs, J. (L Morrison. K. K. KimbalU F. II.
Btiller. /. B. Unit. The society will meet
again Mouday night.
Openlac and Oloalnc of M nlla«
Dvrlng the Holidays
And throughout the old aud the coming
year, Krdis, 'A Merrimack street, will con-
itnuc tu supply the iwonte of Lowell with the
finest coiifeclioncry ami tho choicest fruit.
lie has fully prepare.1 himself for New Year's
with ontngcs, bauatias, nuLs, figs, dates, etc.,
and solicits a share of putrunage from fruit
und confeclionory buyers. Prices always
iow. Buy candy for the children of bhn.
Rare Uargaiu.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of excel-
lent laud to<;utcd 8** miles from Lowell P. (>.
in one of the best towns and neighborlUMsIs
in Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac. Cottage Iiounc of 7 rooms
with an extra eood cellar^ (>ood water in
the house. Also plenty of she.l room, large
high poste.l burn, niatch-l)ourded, wiib good
cellar. Will keep 5 cows und u horse. This
pluce must he sold within SO days ou account
of settling an cMtule an.l is ofleroti at the ex-
cecdingly'low price ot 922U0. Full particu-
lars of Thomas H. Elliott, 33 Central street,
Lowell.
"Hull's Tictory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvanl
Bronchial Svrup u few days ago, a l8«ly re-
marked: "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are the
results it accomplishes." The victories
which it ha^ gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial difli-
cullteH are almost uumberless. As a speci-
meu of the testimonials we are daily receiv-
ing read Ibe following:
MONTPBUKR, Sept. 13, 1887.
Mesere. Geo. S. Hull A Co. :
Ocntlenien— Please send me by express, C. O.
D., four bottles of your Harvanl Bronchial
Syrup. I have been using It and feel that 1 owe
my life to Its wonderful curative powers.
Yours truly,
Anna Thrifflb.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup l« put up In
a lb. tiottles Hi 25 cents, and \ lb. bottles at
ftO cents a bottle. Prepared by Geo. S. Hull
A Co. (successors to Lyford '& Hull), V\\e
Cent Saving bunk building, corner Merrl-
mavk and John streets, Lowell, Mass.
«r-Corrected to October W, 1887.
MAILS DUB ynoM
Albany aud the West, 6.40, 9.W a. m., 1.15, 6.40 p.
m.
Kail Ulver, Mass., 9.20 a. m., I.IA, T.tO p. m.
HlUerlca, Mass., ll.H) a. in., l.Hi p. m.
Uosvuu, Maas., U.4U, 8.45 a. m.. Lift. 3.10, i, 6,40,
8 p. m.
Concx)ril, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., li.35, b p. m.
I>racut, MuHH., 5 p. m.
KHHteru, 8.45 a. m., S.IO, TiVi v. m.
Kltchburg, Mass., y.'M a. m., 1.15, 5.45, 7.20 p. m.
LawrencAj, Mhhs., U.-JO a. m., 3.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Muuc.ho8ter. N. IL, 7.40 a. m., liM, 6 p. m.
Nadmu, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., li.iS, T.'iO p. m.
New York, N. Y., 6.40. 8.45 a. m., 3.10, 7.30 p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m., liM, 6 p. m.
.Nurlh ItUlerlui, Mass., ll.iO a. m., 7.'J0 p. m.
New Keilford, Muss., U.'JO a. in., 1.15, 7.'io p. m.
Provlilouce, K. 1., 'J.'Ht a. in., 1.15,6.40, 7.iO p. m.
■Suiithorn, 6.40, 8.45 a. in., l.l.'i. 3.1«, 6.40 p. m.
Sduui Franilnirhura, Mass., U.'JU a. m., i.»> p. m.
^)lolly llrook Way, B.SO a. m., 7.15 p. m.
TyuKsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.*J0 p. m.
Tuwksbury, Mass., D.'JO a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllfonl, N. 11. , 12.'Z6, 7.J0 p. m.
Wliidhain and Pelham, N. II. , 5 p. m.
WorcoBtor, Mass., 8.45, tf.JO a. ni., 1.15, 7.20 p. m.
Keeiie, N. H., V.iO a. m., T.'iO p. ni.
8ulein, Mass., 6.40, 8.45 a.m., 1.15,8.10.4, 6.40, i
p. in.
LyDn,Mas8..6.40,8.46a.m., 1.15,8.10, 4, 6.40, b
p. D).
MAILS OLUSB rOH
Albany and Uie West, 7, 8.45 a. m.. 4JM>. 7.15
Fall lllver, Mass., 7^8.45,10.80, 11.45 a. m.,8.50,
7.15 p. in.
Klllerlca, Mass., 6.10 a. m., 6 p. m.
Uoston, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.8(^ 11.45 A.m., 1.40, 3.50,
6,7.15 p.m.
Conrxint. >*. IL, 8, 8.45 a. m., 12.15, 7.15 p. m.
Drucut. Mass., 8.45, 0.45 a. m.
Kuhieru, 6.10, 8 a. m.. 1.40, 5, 7.15 p. m.
rttchburit, Mass., 6.85, 8.45, 11.45 a. m., 8.60, 7.15
p. in.
baxTruiico, Mass.. 6.10, 9.45 a. m., :t.50, 7.15 p. m.
Mauchestur, N. IL, «, 8.45 a. m., 12.15, 7.15j». m.
Nashua, N. 11., 8, 8.45, 11.45 a. m., 12.15. 6,7.15 p.
m.
Now York, M.Y., 7, 8.45, 10.30, 11.45 a. m.. 1.40,
3.50, 6, 7.15 p. m.
Northern, 8.45 a. m., 7.15 p. m.
North HlilerluH, 5fuss.,7 a. m., 3.50 p.m.
Now UeUford. Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.30, 11.45 a. m.,
8JM, 7.15 u. m.
Pnnllrnce.K. I., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a. m., 1.40
S-'Ul, 7.15p. m.
Southern, 7. 8.45, 10.30, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, 3.50. 7.1)
p.m.
South Kranilnghnm, Mass. ,7, 8.45, 11.45 a. m.,
8.50, «, 7.15 p. m.
Stony Itniok Way, 6.33 a. m., 4.30 p. ni.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Tewlsbury, Mass., 6.10, 9.45 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mlllonl, N. II., 8 a. m., 12.1.V 5 p. m.
Will Ihnni an.l Pelham, N. II.,^.I5, l).45 a. m.
Worcester, .Mass., 6JI5, 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a. n.,
4.30, 7.15 p. m.
Koeno. N. IL, (i.35, 8 a. m., 12.15. 7.15 p. m.
Salcin, Mass., 7, 8.45, lOJk). 11.45 a. m., 1.40, 3.M,
7.15 |i. m.
Lynn, Mass., 7,8.45. 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.50,
7.15 p.m.
MANUFACTURING 8TOCKi«.
Corrected dally by William Shepard, broker.
No. 28 Central street, Prusoott Dank building,
Lowell. Where no new trausactlouH take plac«,
the ilKuroB of previous quotations as to price
askixT, bid anil sales are given.
!••••••••
*••••• ••
Amorv
A rnoBKeag
Ani'msooggln
Appleton
Allantlo
Ames. .............
A iivustA. Oa
Arlington
Border City
Bates
Uoott
Bottoii
Boston DuekCo...
Oaoot. ■..•....«..«.
Chlcopee
Chi nit. .............
Co<;heoo
CohiHiblan
Conilucntal
I) wight '••..••
Kvorect .....•..•«••
Kranalln .••.....«•
Great Valla
Hamilton
llamlltoD Woolen.
lUU* •*••••••••••■••
Hartford Carpet...
•lackson
Laoonla
Lanaaater
liawronce
ixiwell ............
Ixiwell M. Snon...
l^well Bleachery.
Lowell Hosiery ►...
Ix)well Uan Co....
liVman
Manchester Mills..
MaaaO>ttoa
>Ionrlmaek
Mlddleaex
Monadnock
Nashua
Naumkeag
Newmarket
Norway Plalna. . . .
OuS* •••••••••••■•••
Paclflc
Fepperell
t'emorpkc
Russell Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Saln>on Kails
Stark
Thomdlke
Trensont A Suffolk
iJnlen Cotton
Vasaaltioro'
Washington Mills.
Webster
Wllllmantlc Linen.
\ OTK* ••••• ••
Par
Value.
100
1000
100
1000
100
BOO
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
700
soo
100
100
ftOO
1000
100
000
100
100
100
1000
100
100
100
100(1
400
400
1000
6U0
MO
100
100
KNI
100
!00
1000
leoo
100
1000
500
100
500
soo
1000
1000
MO'
100
100
IOC
son
1000
1000
ioo
100
100
100
100
25
750
Bid.
104
1800
130
650
108
128
120
• ee •
«a*«-
1900
• ■ • •
7S5
• •as
9»
Aaked.
• • • •
• •• fl
• • • •
105
ISO
79
700
140
80
1025
• ■ « •
175
• • • •
ioo
70
775
"80
lie
500
715
1150
05
115
120
215
960
urn
I Of)
Last
Sales
104 )i
1800
1.11
050
108
iOB
97H
102 ^,'
128
125
1840
1150
•00
855
ion
60
480
1910
84 H'
787 X
69M
00
8ftU
770
109'4
79)4
200
972 li
472S
5t»5
1545
702 >i
720
148
84
2(N)
142>,
1027H
ll.V)
180
1100
600
101 U
817.W
820
KMM
1640
1100
240
100
125
247 'i
ll!^",',
l'-*0(l
120 «;
S20
so
100
6iH
45
97JX
Advertise in the Courier.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
li>tmitur» anH Oafpefa.
Sherman .ft Manning have a hirge line of
household fumltnre, black walnut, aah and
painted chambev suites. Now and elegant
Styles at very low prices. No. 8 Prescott street
Southwldt bloelt.
JfediiMs's HtHir Store,
04 Merrln&A street. Is a popular resort for
ladles who desire to obtain enulne bantslns.
Tbe proprietor has placed sueh low prices on
every deeerlptlon of hair goods tbat everybody
should take advantage of them at onoe. Call
early for a choice selection.
^4^M««aM« Window Beremu,
Patent /611dlng Window Acreens and Screen
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors
\ repaired. Rubber Cnsklon Weather Strip for
I keeping out dust. Sectional* extension and
I common hulders. Patent folding oloibes dry-
ers, bard and wooden ware, maehlalsts' and
earpenten' toeU. Longman * Martin's pars
frepared paints. Carpel sweepers and olothes
wilagsn soki and reyalrad by J. C. Bw—tt, SI
DBttM ■traetf LoiwoU*
%
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
\ properties are un-
• surpassed.
Tcniiior.itureof
.Sprliii; l« 47^ F.
Phcpp RockSprinB WnUT . ontaln* r>.ir nnbsof
a grain nf saline cutistitneiitft in a ;;a>lun, smi I*
from six to thirty tiiiic»ri'HKUthau tlic t»blc
walcrusually oflon-.'.l fur snlf.
The leading' riiyslclaiiK of tluj (Mty
may beconsultfii n* to the thorMfieiitlo
efBcary of this well known table
water. "^
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
Plain and Fancir Job Printins
or ALL KIin>8
AT THIB O^WICE.
^^^^
-fr^rrt
ffitHituU
iSflUnflfDooD dc €n*
IT IS FOR YOU! Playing Cards.
'WIIVAIVH BROS-' I '
INDIAN CURE!]-^ '^^^S^ Aesortment and Low
Thousands Imve taken It anil IthMOK^KU.
ThoiiKuiidH are nuw tukliiK It uii.l HKJOICINU.
Prices.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholcaale and Retail DrugglntB,
Of POSITK POST OFPICB.
TRADL MARK.
I^or ItoureslKhi'iiniiillsm, Scmfiita, K<v.emH,
Salt Khomn, stomiich. Liver nnd Kidney Tioiib-
lus, etc. Ih wry plfHSHiit U> take iiikI Ih ijiib'k
an.l efffctlvt! In iTitillratlnir tlU.'HM! fnnii tho
syt<t(*ni. It |>iiilllcs nil. I I'lirlchos tliu KIoimI, hixI
MTlveM vl»r(ir and Htrcnirtli to the HyHicin, ilM'httiiK
any <llH|da<-i>in«'nt to Tim own natiirni ptiHtti.iii.
(ilvp Indliui Cure a trial and the 1iIuhh1ii{( uf
huallli will suToly follow.
Indian Curo il .00 a Bottle. Six fur •0.04).
rRKi'AHtP nv
Xlio WliiwiiM ]M[c<llr*iuo Co.
^VOBOBMTKK. MASS.
A DISTRESSING COUGH.
I low many, cbjiccittlly ilurinj^ the Fall
and Winter months, nrc troubled with a
Cottj^h, Kontctiincs dry und huiking, »omc-
tiincs h>osc cmuruij; Ihc sunerer to rais»' n
l.Tij^jc .iniotintofofTcnsivc nialti-i ; this can
soon 1)0 ctircii by using Ingalls' Throat
and Lung SpeciBc, wiiich acts directly on
tiiu Throat and Lungi>.
CiirtMl li«r (^)iierli.
Mrs. JiuKKMi.Mi Clakk, Lowell, Mass.,
s.tys : "Twelve yearK ago I Hrst took a
bottle of your Throat and Lung Specific.
I had been troubled with a very bad Coui^li
for months. A 50-eetil bottle cured my
C'ouffh. Since then I have not been with-
out it. I can heartily recommend it lo any
one who has a bud cough."
Saved Ills Life.
CiiAS. A. Waitt, says : "No Inngungc
can express the value I attach to your Spe-
cific. I believe it saved my life.
We would cite other testimonials did wc
tliink it necessary, but a trial bottle will
convince you that it i« all wc represent.
Give it a trial.
Xngalls' Throat and Lung Specific is
sold by all Druggists. Price 50ccnt.santl
$1. Prepared onlv b/ the INGALLH
3IEDICAL CO., Lowell, Mass.
HINARD'S
KING
INimenT
CITKKH raiiiH. Kxlernnl and liitoniul. KR-
MI<:VK<< Hweliliitfs, Oiilrui-Mons of the Muh-
cluH, .siinriiuns of tti<' .loliUrt. MKALH ItriiiHus,
McnhN, IliiniH, Cute, Criick'*, ami HeratchcH.
Mlesl .Stiihlu Ib'iniMly In the wxrj.l.) CUIIKH
ItiM'iiuiatisiii, NoiiriilKla. iloarr'tfiii-HH. 8oi'e
Tlinmt, Cn>up, nnd all kliidn'.l MtlV.il.jnM.
A l.Nri{« HottlH. A Fowrrfnl Keiiiedy.
Most Hi'oiioinlfitl, an It eosts but 'iliv. Iiottle.
All DruKRlsts. NKLSUM & UU., Boston.
What is Scrofula
It li* that liiipiirlty In tIm bloo.i, whl.li, mc-
ru-niilatliiK ill lh<! KlandH of tho nuck, prM.lueitM
iitiHlKhtly liimpH or kwuDIiikh; which cuiihcs
piilnriil rnntiliiK sorcn .>ii the ariiiH, lugH, or
fecH; which .It-vt'lnps iilc^n-s lu tlie cyen, I'lirs. or
1106O, often cnuHlnK MliidneHH or doarness;
which Is Uh; orlxln of plni;>l(iH, .aiicenuis
growths, or ihi3 niuny other niaiiirt'Mtatlons
UHunify as<'rllM;d to '•hiim.irs;" which, fiiHmiiliix
upon till! liinffs, cauiMiH (ronsuinptlon an.l dunlh.
Ik:lii;< tli(> nio»t Hiicl.int, It Is the iiiOht {(onfnil of
nil dlsoaHcs or affections, for very few persons
arc cnllritly fr.'i' fr.nn It.
HOW OAN IT BE CURED
y takliitf llood'd Sarsaparllt.i, which, l>y the
roinarkablu cures It lian n.coinpil«hc.l, often
when other meillr.lnvs have failed, has proven
Iticlf toliu a potent :iii<i |>C(;ultur inciUrln.; for
this .tlscasc. .S.iine of tht^so riircs nrc really
wonderful. If yon suflbr from serofula In any
of Its forms, l>c furo to try Hoo.l's .Sarsaparllla,
THE PEOULIAB MEDIOIHE
"1 lut.l runnlnfc sore-* on iny limbs for live
yoari., so ba.l at times iliat 1 coulifnot walk, nor
slecv nlKhl'*. When I eominenoed taking
Hood's Sarsaiiarllla, I was la pnln so suTcro
tbat I cannot <k*srrllK> It. I bad no appetite
and fell away. Hut lloo.l's 8ars»parllUi did nie
a woiideriiil amounlof K"od. 1 bniro a good
appctlt4>, have pitr.cd In flesh, and can i^leep
well. My HO res lire almost hcule.l, and 1 can
easily do a gfMxt day's work." MRS. C F.
Loitu, I>ovcr, N. 11.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
.>^old by all .IniKglsts. tl ; six for |A. Prepared
only by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 I>oMeM Ono r>oIlar
Play ins: Cards.
A hargtiin for 20 cents. These
are of good tliicknc.s.s and nice
enough lor anybody.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Whoiettale aud Retail DruggiHtBt
oppoiiiTK POUT orricKi
Piayins Cards,
35 cents u pack, reduced from
50 cents. Tiieso wo have a htrge
sale on by the do/.on.
ELLINGWOOD tfc CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druogiete,
opposiTB POST orriOB.
Cod Liver Oil,
FuEHii From tiik Shoue Every
Wkek,
Sff Oeiitis a. X^int.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholenale atul Retail Druggiete,
OPPOSITE POST orpioic.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fkkhii Fkom tiik Shork Evert
Wkek,
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DrtiggisU,
OPPOSITK POST OFriOB.
Ellinswood's
Coiigh Balsam
■STABLIiiHBD 18117.
f
A.T>fI> TABLETS.
Old stand of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 Thom-
dlke street (Northern depot). The laripest and
finest sto<;k of finished work lo be found la
MldiileM'x county, st prices much lower than
ran be obtnlntMl elsewhere for first class work.
Mo extra chnrge for setting work either In or
oat of Ixiweil. All orders promptly executed
and in a satisfactory manner.
O. H. AMDKBWf, O. WHBBLBB.
41 Tkvndlke Stnet. • • Morthen Depot
LOWILL, MASS.
This IH the second winter for
Ellinqwood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it -has performed place
it without tloubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts aud its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINGWOOD k CO.,
Wholeeale and Retail Druggi9t»t
oPFOSim POST avwicm.
X. r
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r
LOWELL DAILY OQUBl^
TUESDAY, JAsTTkY 24,1888.
Oalend*!' for January.
got » severe t4imble but •ucoeeded tu »top-
piog the boritc.
Two down btn«nM» 26 oeuU at Smith's.^
li
lOM. i MOK.
1
8
16
22
tit
2
9
Iti
28
30
1 T(IK.
a
I 1(1
i 1'
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ai
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rsi.
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4
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7
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li
13
U
10
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20
21
25
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27
28
MiulttiirM Alniiiimc;— Th^^JI>»y.
SUN.
7.o;i H 4
|s I <tli. 42111.
MOON
R 3.06 a. ni.
StioirMr.'mA-. /.V.-Tl.c sky bcTnnie over-
cart y«^«t.i.lHy atltritocn «n<l n few nakos of
enoNv fell In tl'i' •vrnlnjr. Karly U>1« i.u.n.lnt' U
ctiii«Mi<..Ti.rl>klv till in> Inch \vm.< ylel.le.l.
Tl.cn the hkv cU'iiiXMl nn.l i» h\it\\, bluMeilnK
northwoHt pil'' |.>ovh1UmI ilin.«.«l>«'nt ihe fore-
Doon. At ft ..•••lork U-l cvcii'iiir tin- lemptMiiture
Vnb 16°.nt 7 tlilHmornlnKft-, iin«l "I 1 oVlotk
l&\ .
BUSINESS NOTICES.
'l^- Marion, nrli^ii"' pinHoirnplH ,r.
|pf■(•0U^t!l\•.' »t l':>\VtU«'k»'t >ll'll.' tUllll.
ht.
THE JITI.
top
of wnlcr
hoard la«t
• lidiilil not
ilitiiier only
ill the
iicrt's^ary
Btret'l
Aaron
See IocuIh ou pauin fl hixI •.
Fny Hrotbfif arc oHerintf barKfthiH in
Several iietllioiiH for alian lucnl
bill- were lu'uni !>>' tlie water
uiglit.
A j.'r»'at vnriv'v of .Irii.arlt'H f«.r the tal)l<
ni»v br fouixl »t"ili*' KiilirjiiNc ia!»liK'»»«!>y
Itfiitl advirllM iiioiitw.
The Itttmanirroof tbo Lowoll i>o»l of-
fice have Mill to < iin>rii'"»m!m Allen a iK'ti-
tlon for Hti unit a»e of pay.
Cowl N'-'-ai". '">' '*• ^^'- H«^''>« <\ ^^"
bHve u full Mipplv ai'.'i onli-r* tor any h\M or
kimi may »•« I. ii'al '• < » iitral Mrrri.
>hu>ton »V rrliHo l.;iM' alliit liin'of K'iii'-
biUKli and Sf.intliud Mm tint. .I linen ^tu•
llonery in flat Imi.vh. !iI nu'.Urate iirieex.
The visitor-' nuclfn:,' of the .X^vi.iate.l
Cbftrllie* will !••• h»l<l tomorrow ut 4 oVIoik
p. in. at room No. II U xnianNexthanKe.
Tlie I*ai«e street Free HnpliHt fanners'
«Unner an«rHi»pjM'r on riiursiiay
be forgotten. It will be ;i elnap
in price, which !•. but u <|iiarter.
TbievcK have been at work sin<'e the .MM
die street tire. <iittln^' off lead i>ipe
eniflne house. II has been fouml
to i»e« lire the «ltK)rn and windows.
The team* «if tlio horse nil! road conii>auieti
»re buHy reniovlii>£ the surplus snow ou
•treetB where Ibere are track*. At preseul
tbey are at work on Middlesex Ntreet.
Kev. AllM^rt (iould of Tilulty ehurcb.
CHtnbrldire. will preach this evening at the
union revi\al service at the ( entral .Melhod-
iat cbureh. 'I'be pnldic cordially InvlteU.
The Home for Y«»unjr Wtiiuen iiml Clill-
dreii had received from S. II. Weaver * Son,
9U; Mr». K. D. llolden. #6; Kirk
ohureh. fft; u friend, *:)..o; Mr.
Brown, f*^.
The tre«siirer of the day nnrsery >rratefullv
■cknowledues the folUiwiiix Kift*: Kirk
rtreft ehur.h, f 10; Ml-s Bowers' cIiish In
Kirk Htreet ehurcb. *4; Miss A. 1. Dana.fo;
MiHM H. A. Wbittler. #6. .
Thix week will "h'-e the sale of nrt jtoodx
and stntuary in I'ost. Otlic* b!o<'k. The
icoods will be sold at private sale diirinif the
niorniuKH; aw tiouK ut 1. *i.:}0 and T.IW p. to.
euob day. t-'all "od e.\umine the exhibition.
Rev. Kdward tJslnirn of the nilnslon cbureh
of St. John the Kvanjtellst. Boston, will ((Ive
H talk at the rooms of the wonieu's Itrunch of
the I'eople'n club tomorrow evenlnR. IIIb
Hd<»re»h will be Illustrated with the stereoptl-
COD.
A meetln«of cillzonH toeonsiiler tlic ad-
vlHBbiiity of petitioning Con«;rei*s for an ap-
rronrlatlon for a public bnilding will be
called by the board of trade for Tuesday
evenloL', .fan. 31. at the l)oard of tratle rooms
Id the Ilihlretb buildlnK.
Sir Thomas (;ratlan Ksmonde. accompa-
nied by »ev. Michael O'Brien, rector of the
ehurcb, visiletl .»^t. Patrick's parochial sihool
this morniii'.'. An a.ldress uf welcoiue was
read by Thomas Miiiii;;an. one of the boys.
10 wbieh Sir Ttiomas res|ioniled most elo-
quently. The boys were deiij^hled with the
holiday ^'iven.
Mr. M. W. Kinersun. photographer, plves
notice to hoi.l«is of his bromide portrait
checks that tlie tim«' has l.c.ii extended, nn«l
the cheeks will be receive.l and full amount
allowed if presenli'tl before March 1st. An
opportunitv is also ofVered the j^eneral |>nblic
for !i short lime, to secure tliese beautiful
pictures Ht pri<e« that defy competillou.
An adjoin tied meelinu' of the John street
C'onu'reiiutional sociity was licM in the ves-
trv last ni,'bl. Mr. J. K. Kveivtt was chos-
eR temporary moderator, uixl .Mr. J. K. dili-
hon clerk, Mr. (h^.rije 11. Stevens was
fcle.-ted clerk for the ^iiMiiii-' year. llie
KtandlDLT coiKiiiiltec- was not pret)ared to re-
l»ort, ami an Lljoiiriiuient of a week was
uui'le.
Myntie Onlerii.
Ili'iiland aoemldv. (Jood Ki-llows, initiat-
ed several candidate- l:i-l eveiiim,' an<l had
manv a'.iiii<"itions to lie acted ii|ton. I he
ineetiii;.' wu» iar-.ly attended ..nd an inter-
esting lime was had.
Civil service E«mnlB»tlon.
An exsmlnation of candUintes for the po-
HOJ force was con»iiicted by ll>e local
cfflUervlee lioanl.at the council chain4»er,
todav. There are seventeen takbiK the com-
UL'tilivc examlnatiou for posHb.ns on the
iu)liee force, while two are takin- the exum-
inatiou for promotion on the force. One or
the two Is Mr. Jacd, (J. Kuv.ir. who Is u can-
didate for promotion to deputy ehlef. In-
irolmau Charles (J re-^' Is takiiiif the examlii-
Hi ion tor iiromotioii to a serneantey. 1 be ex-
amination bc-an at U.IV) o'chick, uiut closed
at 1. The local l.ouni, consisting of Messrs.
Charles H. fonant and Joseph vSiuiti ami
Dr. J. J. < olKui. is usblsted by <^'hief hxam-
luer Henry Sherwin. ^
AaaoeUled CliarltlM.
The citv eh-r^v ur.d the |>nblic jronprally
arespecirdlv invile^^to the meeliii).' of the
visilor»i of ibe Associated Cbarillci. tomor-
row Ht 4 p. III. in the rooms of the women s
braiichof the I'eoplc's, club. W\ n.uii'H ex-
chall^;e. JJev. Kdwar«l (M.orne of Bosjmu,
wlio «'omes nil to talk t.nbe People's club In
theevenim;. it!'" kindly c.inseiited to arrive
In Lowell in time to address tho vIsUoih
upon the subject of "The ( liurclies and Or-
LMiii/etl (.harilv." lb- i»aii excee.lin;;ly In-
I. resting speaker, with an Hbund:uit loii'l ot
resources to entertain and int« nst.isa wrk-
er in inaiiv departmeiils of cb:irity, an.l all
u ho bear him are deli>£hled. The cuiinee-
tion tlial oii-ht to exist I.el ween t lie chuivie*
and the .\»*o»ialed Cbariti<-s will ju; foivUdy
brouyhl out in hl» address.
Be on TliiM.
money and appoint mcnti*
made
reliable
I Time is
I Hhould be kepi. If .von earry "
vvutch in your pocket or have a well »*«u'»l-
ed mantle clock at your boine y<Ki wUl be on
time and live up to your agreements a
failure to ilo «o cannot then Ik; exeuseil on
that aceonnt. flarke, W leutra street,
make a Hpeeialtv of tiiio watche-' aud mantle
cl«Mks. and also has the acencv
imles. Low prices prevafl
Sperial^oticei.
jr -■
of Parabola
sped
14c.
Bent Messinn lemons in the market
do/.. '2 do/, 'li ets., at Smith's, 47 Merrimack
street
CHOU E SEVEN PER CENTS.
KOK S.iL.K.
Rome nf our ncent Fann Mortgage
may l>e noiirc>l as iollow» :
|i3.V)<iii III acre larm worth..* ••"
{.Vhi fti 40 " *'
.ViOoll Ml " "
$•^1 till s(i " "
♦dVi on iiO " "
i«|(Hi(i«in wi •' "
fl.'KMHIll W " "
I'crs.inal knowle«lKc. <'»m(f"!
vear»' evpi'ilcnce, not a <l< liar
• • , •
••.....,.■
Loans
. f XIO
.|.>:UMi
.#200)1
.*_'4"<»
...(i4iOU
seleclloii*. 17
loitt. Intereat
• •.#..%. I,*
•a*.....
I'oriiuiiMl.
Archibald XVhukIi, u former well
reKiilent of this ciiv. but wli.t for
\<'nrs has llve.l ut Tvny:sl.oiou-'h. is
iiie Haiivers lunatic lio«pil d. a"''- »"
known
several
now at
a lellet
,ial<t i*ein
perlcnc
{•ai.noMll.v Ht .\pplet..nl'.Hiik.
the .\p\ileion or >\ aine-
K<irdetHtNl!M|ll.ivel .... -■,•,.„.„,
sli NaKohallank.orol Ui« un-lvr^litno'l,
KIMIJ.VLL. VOSi: & CO..
50 Ct;NTIL*L JjTItKKT.
received in lhl«.citv from ttiesuptrintend.ni
•ia?s. "i,. coini''<'t«'f^' dementeil. cannot sneak
iiiiellliiibly and is utterly unuble to help him-
self in anv way.". ,,1.1.
The con lition of Cbarled A. KuiaUl Is Im-
proved. .. ., ,,i I
The frhnds of Mr. Harry \ . Ilu^e wil be
iila.l to learn that be ha* so far r.; 'over..! a-
10 walk to hisollice. He has ridilcu out se\-
^ Pat Hartnett. of ba^e ball fame. Is in town
visltini: frlemls today. . , ^, . „
Mr. James Allen, brother of Oflicer Allen,
who hax been seriously ill, U recoverln« rap-
idly.
■ A llorie luntrtiitiy Kllle«l.
The horse ami Kleiuli of .Mr. Ibiidt I W.
Clement were standiii;,' at Kilpaitrb k's store
ou Merrimack street about 10.4.^ o'clock thix
niornlnj;. vvheii the .lummy en^'ine as 11
passed blew oil steam an.l friirhleiie.l the ani-
mal. He slipped hi* hea.l IbroUKh the bailer
and dasbe.l across the sidewalk in front of
the depot, aud then tried to turn towar.l
Moodv street. He was «oinK too frt»t to ilo
it. however, ami up apdnst the fi'V^ /!'
Brown Brothers' store he went, striking his
head a«Hins| a corner and killin;; himself in-
Ktanlly. The sleljth hwuiij,' around ami broke
a laiL'e pane of Kli*""- It wai* bii.ilv smashed
about the shafts and runm rs, but it vyas not
u valuable sleiK'b. The horse, Mr. ^'I^^^i'i'ipt
sav«, coi>t him ♦'J.-JO a nhort time au'O. 1 he
caivasa \mis given to Mr. J. -M. Butiuan. A
la.lv who was on the sidewalk in front of
the" Merrimack house. narr<iwly escaped be-
iutf run over by the terrllled auiiual. -
The South Wllmlnitton A»eld«nt.
The Injurieii to Barlludomew Ponnelly.
caused bv lielng thrown from a slelKb bv a
railroad train at .*^outh Wilinin«tou last >at-
unbiv, proved to U* more severe than were
at tlrsl Itelieved. Before he ba.l sntbre.l the
ilepresslon following' the exciteineiil inel.lent
to the accident he felt so well that \w deslre.l
to it<» home on the same day. Dr. Plunkelt
advised him to remain at St. John's hosulial
a few ilav*. Yesterday he eomplaine.i of
much Hofeness in the abdomen, and spii
blood, for the llrst time. Hi-* fainll) ^
waM lelegraphed to of ttac "eriotis
cban«e In hi* condition, and his
wifeandtwo/^hlldreneaincto the city and
remained with him last iil;,'ht. He contin-
ues eonseloUH. except at Khort Intervals, and
in hlH lucbl moments t-tlll asks lo be taken
home, but it would be unsafe in his present
condition to remove blin. He feels very sa.l
to kuow that his eompunion on the team i»
dead, as be (Donnelly) was drivinu', an.l he
feels almost giiiltv of causln;; his death.
DoiiBellv has no liones broken. It is now
believed' that his injuries will prove fatal.
The Choral Society.
The following adiltional membershiiis
have been recorded :
7 K von wWh to have a sun^ little .nin In t
I Kiviiii.'s l.ank l.uy veur Koo.1^ for catli au.l
ira.le at the Kiitcrpri..' Ca-li ..n.cerv. No.
I'lcse m stivct. The only str..-
Ill the city.
»;i(.cerv
tlv C»»h Ui-ocery
Special Jlotitff <
YoDH PLANTS by uMng Clark ••
\>ve General Plant Kerilil«iT. I'rle* 'JV.. a
lM»x. It can lie obtMlned at the KulorprJw C;i»h
(jrocery, No. .'» I'rese -U stn-et.
-TMHKitVK
tic BeDaftment.
Syrtfai ^otitm.
SPECIAL SALE
or-
TH28 WBRK we win Mil the best new Oaa>
tana Nata for 10c. per lb., and the lient new
niberU for l«c. per 10. The Eulerprlse Caan
tirocery. Wo. ft I'lotuott atreet. ..
YOUR ATTENTION IB CALLED
To the eliaracter of invcators in the >'ow Ilamp-
Bhlre Trust Co.'s 6 per ol. liebenture {touda.
t«,OM
(0.000
Norway Plains SavliiKS I'lank, lloelie^ier f lu.OOO
Mllford Five Cent. H«vluj{» IJank, Millortl tlO.OOO
Merrimack County huvlugs Hank, <-">»■ ,„,^
,.«rd •'"''Si
Krnnklbi HavliiKH Itaiik. Franklin. ...... 114,000
Merrtmuck Itlver Huvlngs Bunk, Man-
Chester ; f 3i«,ow»
Cheshire Provident iDsiltutlon, Keeue..$lUO,000
IMttsflMlfl HavlnKS Hank, Plttefleld.
LuncMtter 8avlnK« Bank, Lancaster.
mi 10 lake a
It
[.
n
A HKTILK IIMK TO IKY
Sleighing Robes, Caps
AND FUR GLOVES.
Assortment K»od. prices the lowest. When
will yon ever want them inorcy •
WM. r. BRAZER & CO.
Corner ll»l and Fur Store.
p:oodsiii
Mean-
rrkTSOinVintcr
our stork took a *
threowoeks n^o.
tiiiio nil inoreast'd and act-
ivo dcMiiund has moved sov-
crdl thousand dollars'
worth of the goods since
t^oWDKKV'f* (iohlen Wax flutter Iteium are
; .lellel.ins; price Is,-, l^^r"!) ' ,*i!VT C^^il
Tiieycuii lie olnabied at ili«' LiiterprUo Cash
tinieery, Xo. ."> l're«coU street
CLOSE Ol'T TIIF
OtK STOCK Ol-
BALANCE OF
rpo
Fur Kobes
Ki once we make the followlnK KEDUCTION
IN I'KltKS for the next
• THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
Katra larf«i sUa Or«y Kobee, fancy plneh
lined, retlmfd from • m to 90.50.
Eatra Iar«e •!>« Gray, plush lined, reUuoed
from SIO.SU to 97.50.
Resular sixe Gray, plush lined, redncad
from SO.SO to IIS.OO.
Oray Kobe*, regular, reduced froiu 94^^
to 93.50.
Black Uobea, 94.50, 95, 96. np to 915.
first prices
down."
cut
Boys' Blue Chincliilla Reel-
ers, one lot of them, we
put at 82.50. They're
uncommonly good value,
and just the things to
putou now.
30 Dozens Men's Genuine
"Four-Thread" All-VVool
Hose, extra run heels,
I lull Indigo colors, we
Brown and Bleached
cottons!
We arc now ottVi'liiK iu this de-
part iiioiit an ininu'nsc lino ot aU
the Standard and Toiiular Krown
and BIiMU'lu'd Cot tons, from 3-4
to 10.4 widp, at the LOWEST
MAKKKT rUK i:S.
3 cases slightly damaged .10-4
Cotton at 18c., regular price
25 cents.
2 cases slightly damaged 8-4
Concn at 14c., regular price
20 cents.
Also 5000 yards Remnants, in
long lengths, at a great dis-
count from cost of manu-
facture.
r. EodlifF, Jr., Agent, Oourier Buildiag.
-VTKW PIJIILIC HUILIHN'08 KOR LOWELL,
i\ MAHS.-lf we are to liiive new public
tiutlitliiKM in Lowell cMrylio'ly.JnuHt aRltato the
qucBtlon ; Hiiil If you wl^h to Mixe nioi.ev In liW
(lueBUon; hum ii yini wimi i" ri,\i', nioiiev id
voii shoulil Kturt H new vane In your le<lj{«'r an«
bu" yoiuKooili* torca.«li nml trad- at ilie MUer-
uvihv. No. f> I'reHniiii^ I'll eel, the only KlrUHly
(aHhCJrocervlhlhe city. Tliey keen the t>eBl
gootUanil well at Ibe Ume t t'ilc< i^ |i<..^i>llile.
Htonm nncl AViitt-^r Flttliiff
Are done by u* In the very best inanDer.
49>Ua8 Klxturos, Library Lainp* ami Faney
Ulol>ea a •podaliy.
FAR HELL dJ COS A TON,
Telephoue 12-M. 04 Uuttou StrMC*
WK ar«> lieailiMiar
Come In iiikI try
The KntiTiirlM
No.
rtern for Fine (JrorerloH.
a Clip 111 i>iir liut eulTue.
."k I'rewott Hiitet.
Cfodielinn is Fashionab'e and Popular.
Orocheters v?ill always find with
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
80 k 82 MerrioiHCli Street.
Everything in Oroohet Ootton, Linen &nd
8ilk; Riok Back, Loop and Novelty
Braids, Samples to copy, Initruotion
Books, Steel and Bona Hooks and every-
tbing else belonging to the line,
ABELS & SON,
WELLTIS BLOCK,
MerrlmnoU: Ntreot.
Lot of Flue Fur Coats,
llamUcimely llneil auJ well made.
I lot rwluoed from SIS to SIO.
1 lot reduced from StO to •14.50.
Hot ImltAtlon BUck Bear, from tit up
to •as.
IT
rcKIl^S* 80UP8 can he fotiml at the Kii-
teri>rt«e, l^o. ♦*> Preiwott aireet
Of every
Aliliott, tlias. 11.
AMiott, Mary N.
Allen, Allfion
lll!*hee, 1. W.
Ituiirne, .1. N.
Ittiyntun, Kied .1.
Uurnliam, A. W.
Chtice, t'liehter
( hurch, Henry C.
Ciiirk, Mr-*. A. I>.
( ohiini, Kilwnrd K.
t oliiirn, Mrs. K. F.
t onant, Mrs. thus. If.
Ed^tell, Kllen It.
Kurf'oii, Samuel
French, A. II.
bYost, Ellzalieth W .
t;i!i.-on, Mrs. I».ora S.
Ilurtweli.t.. W.
Ilnrtwell, .Mrs. G. W .
HHy<len.\V. 11.
Hills. Wm. F.
Iluhrou, Mr«. Oeo. W.
liiiiiil, .Minnie (j.
lliiwe, Ida
llulilianl,.!. 1>.
KtiiiliutI, 'lohn F.
KiiiK. Cieo'KC K.
I.udd, Aaron C
Maleulm, .loliii
McDoiiiiM, V. V.
Metcall, llerl.ert \V.
Morrll .Mr-f. F. L.
Muiilton, Oliver II.
Terklin, Walter W.
Kaynionl, ."•■ E.
HtibhliiM, F. A.
.salmon. W. F.
Ward, Will. II.
Weiihter, .Marv E.
White, Fiedu.
Wood, Kinnia I.
deacrlptlon at loweat priova to
close out.
TH08B Who buy for cni«h arc jralnera every
time. The Knteiprlwe )teii(do> No. ^ Pree-
eolt wtrcet, are (ifferluK 'he public grout tnUucs-
menu to trade with them. ___^
Market Scales!
FAY BROS. & JIOSFORD,
173 to 185 Central Street.
Or m 111 alliens Is rapidly liierea^lnj?. and why /
llet-iui.He we tinv jroodrt In lar^c nuantlllex
Hiid In maiiv canes direct from the Importers an.
niaiuifneturers. and we -ell the lieH J.'"""; "•"'
at the lowcH po^mble piieeH and sell htrlct > for
eaxh. The Knterprl-e CaMh tiroccry au.l Tea
llouHe, Xo. 5 I'l-eM-ott street.
Mills, (.ieo.
This adds 4a imines lo the .>:; before
iirliUed. which makes a total of •lib. 1 here
are douldU'-s a few more who.se uaiues ha\e
uot yel been returned.
Y. W. V. T. II.
At a meellim «d tl.f Y. W. < . T. V. In the
Y. M. < '. A. parlor la«t nijrht -(Veral leports
were Ftiliiuitted and a general discussion par-
tlelpaled In bv those pres.tnt ill itKurd to an
enterlaiiiineni which will be lu I'l some even-
iDK in tl'c fi'l'H*'- «>lber matters ol interest
to the orj;ani/ilion were consi lered.
The EvenliiK II lull Setiool.
Attendance at the eveniii;K' lii^li school is
keeping up beiier than il did last year. The
boluiay vacation was a new i-iea, but It was
a cood one. Ibe scholars «'!iiiie bar-k rc><ted
and with interest revived. From relurns
made to the supervisor's ollbe hy rnncipal
Home, it Is irtirned that the averuK'e attend-
ance at the school last week was aliout IMO.
iiKBioBt no or lift at the hanie time last year.
Tbii? Ih certainly very aallMfactory.
Col. Allen'a Speeeh.
Col. Allen of Lowell did credit to his rhe-
torical iraininfc at Amherst. 11m delivery
and the speech have been commented on ever
since. Tlie impression y'Hs all the stronRer
beeause of bis slender tis^urc. It is hard to
make the si.ectator believe, as he looks down
from the pallery. that Col. Allen is older
than either Loil^e or Huniett. And with his
aptitude for speakin;;, he makes u mistake In
iiot!»peakiii{;ofleiier. To saj Ibatlsonlvto
report what his e,o!lea<;ues have said to him
many times since Thursday.— [Wasfc. Cor.
Boflton EveuInK Keeor J.
kind In
I
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
Sacceaeor to De. E. M. Nelsof,
84 Merrlm»ck Street. - - Hoaford Bl«Kk
The (illiiiore Concert.
Tliere were but X) seats of any
Huutin;,'ton hall to be sol.l this mornini,', a".'!
tbev are about all sold since, so that tlii»
evenin;:. nothing bul slandliij,' room will be
available. ,,. , i •
It was unavoidable. In selhnji membership
tickets, which were i,'ood for cliecks redccin-
uble in seals, that the accounts should be
somewhat ditlicult to understand. 1 be ehlel
value of»tbe Gil more concert was to Increa.-e
memberships, and that is really about idl
that will be netted from it by the Hociely.
If members of the chorus, who oujrlit to
have contented themselves with plalform
tickets, have Insisted on receiviiij,' coupon
Heat tickets Instead, tbey have taken so much
out of the society. If any bave none fiirlher.
and procured (on their ineinber.'hip tickets)
HcatH for friends, besides their platform tick-
els for themselves, tbev have simply taken
57'. cents more out of tU<f society without
anv equivalent whatever. We do not kitow
that this has been done in any case, but there
have l)een cases which lookeil like It. It done,
however, we are bound to believe that
has been throut,'h niisundt;r»tandlu-;.
Wall Papers and Window Cunains
A KICH VARIETY, AT
C. R. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
.Send orders to ue for painting, papering, etc.
O
UR
ne«H
facilities for doing a satisfactory bnsl-
and customers
to iMirselves and customers are un-
ciualled. When von reach P. O. e«|uarc do not
fall to call at No. 5 I'rese^tt street.
It
'^R^fiteoSF^/l
DENTIST
ST.
RAZORS
ANU
STROPS.
rersian dates 3 lbs. 25 cents.
Blank Buoke.
Ledgers, journals, records, and :
ofnewKoods. I'rices way down.
Smith's.
Kuiiawuys.
A sleigh containing .i <,'eiilbnian an<l
v/UH overturned
all kituls
For (M)
uavVpictiires framed from new mouMiiiL's
at your own price at Cambridge's, Merri-
mack House block.
KATES
^„^ lady
„^ ^ Ihl's inorniiiK on CenlnJ
HtreerandTiie rid. rs thrown out with some
force. A yoniitf man caui^ht the hor.se as
he Ktartetl'to rim. ,•».»«».
A horse bclonninK to Mr. N. J.N. Bocb-
eller of the .Mail ran away «»ti Taige street
Sis noon. The d-iver, William \arbuck, |
who WM In the sleiscb, vainly endeavored to .
hold the horse, and the animal tore furiously
•round the corner of Bridge street. The 1
■leitfh brouebt up ajralnst a tree »nd the re- j
luU was a complete wreck. Young Tarbuck
Best Messina oranges in the market 3 doz.
25 cits, at .Smith's^ •
Monday and Tuesday-Best 2<> «-ciit ehoco-
late cream drops 14 eents a lb. at bmltb s, 47
Merrimack street.
A. N. Harmon
eliows apedal patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kin Is of picture mouldlnK. alao a good
line uf foreign and American photograuhs, I
■teel enVaNTngs and etchings. The pi^eea
Ire riht. No. «9 Merrlmtck street, up ataln..
AND TOBOGGANS.
ron and Pocket Knives
Friutiiiiff VrcHtacm.
pwt at 25c. a pair.
10 l)oz(»ns Men's Cnpe
Driving Gloves, plush
lined, with patent fasteu-
.erg, went down today to
50e, apair. *♦ Big value,'*
this lot.
A lot of Men's Fine Over-!
coats, the best goods we
had, one or tVo sizes
missing, we put down to
825.00. just live dollars
below original price.
An entirely new style in
Young Men's Heavy
Weight Cheviot Trousers,
we have just placed on
sale at 83.00 a pair.
Everyone that has seen
them thinks them five
dollar goods. They're
easily worth five dollars,
but we shall let them out
at p.OO a pair.
Remember that we've
Fur Caps. Collars, Gloves
and a big line of Mujllers.
There's no telling how long
the cold weather may last
yet.
The Largeit Asaortment in LoweU.
Twenty different stylei. Prioei from 26
oents to $30.
A large assortment of 6T7T0HEB8'
TOOLS constantly on hand.
^ifiJiiiP"'"
^f^
LWHEN
"t>iatho
perjbnie
* IS 8ff'
Lasting
I66&l6i
MERRIMACK ST
STORE
hAve
UnYT^ SermaH GoLOGKik
^ SEND Zf STAMP.FpR.4:
rpilKUK U not II week that we do not
X H|ieclally )(o<id ImrKidiis tii one tlilnft or an-
other of oiirMlirereuw lliiea. The Eulerprtae,
No. 5 l'res<-otl street.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a ipce.lalty of Ueoalrlng and Reu|»-
helaterlng FumUiirc aud
goods free of charge.
call for, also <lellver
TIIK r>cw Dron,brand of Canned (JooiN are
glvlDjt HoleniWil ^atlsfactlin; they can be
olitalned at the Kiiterprlse t-ash Grocery, No. 6
rrescotl street, who are agents tor Lowell.
L. "W* ITfiifvlies,
t5 Preecott 8tr<Mtt.
NBW LACES,
WllITK AND COLORS,
-i
— AT—
FRESH NKITKCIIATKL ( HKAM CI1EK8R,
."ic. each, at the KnterprUe, No. :> Proscott
street.
r"
MAYNARD * CO.'S,
;» mkkrimack 8t.
-■
1
NEW RA18INS, 9o. n
«c. per lb., and the b
ron, 25c. per lb. ""
street.
er Hi. ; New Currants,
)estnew Leghorn Clt-
The Kuterprise, No. fi I'rescott
SHATTUCK'S
34 CENTRAL STREET.
5
PUTNAM & SON
OIE-FBIOE OLOTHIESS,
Icentrtl Street, Coiner Warren.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, ,Jeweliy, Eye
Ulassca and Sl;>ectacl08 must be
sold at prices way below eost
on aceonnt of overstock. Don't
miss theonportunlty. (^omeand
Hee. If you want anythinff In
onr line you can buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
SS Central Street.
'HY, what line rtavored tea you have, Mr«.
W"h
waya buy my tea at the Rnterprtso Cash Gro-
cery, No. 5 Preacott street. They do not give
away any preaenia to their cuBtomera, but they
gve good qaallty Instead. They are not obllfcd
getall tbelr proflu on teM aad coOtea.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WINTKR, IN
All- Wool and Merino Underwear.
Eeary Mnrino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery. ^
Lined and Unlined Street Qloyes.
FurOaps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Mnskrat.
Hobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driying Oaps and OIotos.
Ladies' Seal Oloyes.
Genteel Scotch Olores.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toqnes and Sashet,
in the olnb and other colon.
The latest ideas in Fnll Dress Beqniiitei.
HoTelties in Fine ^ eok Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suipenrfers, Handkerohieft,
GloTCS, Walking S ioks, UmbrellM,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, eo., etc., ^
HOWARD & CO.'S,
45 MXBRIMAOK STBKBT.
FOREIQK CIIEB^K.S, Inrludlnsr Boqaefort,
8wl«.BdaniaiidKn«lUh i)??;!, g^J^SS
mn
b« fotiod at the Euterprlae, Mo. 6 Preacott
C0tpcll
ISTABLISIIED 1845.
NOTA BKNK.
...Little llofiuauu Is ealleil Mozart H.
...There Is no objection anywhere to glv-
this snap away.
...Volai.uk Is i.ronot.nced Vo-la-pcek.
e now be^ln to k-o into the last syHal.le.
....Aeeordlnz to reports of ve-taels Just ar-
InK the AtluuUe has uot been |.«c!fle lor
.ic lime past.
.:.The l)«ke of New,e«stle arrive^llit New
rk ye>terday. It U not slalo<l whether he
.ii<^bt a caijjo "' «'>*''»•
...The oldest compositor In the UnileU
.,w.lsM»idtol«-N.HlTrlppof halilMver,
ho |v W). but it* in no hurry ■— Jti»»»-
...The repot tth'at the Sando./u springs
e dr> in;; un Is vl^torously denied l.y Ihe ho-
H n.en. Nvho invite the crllbs to Imltide Ihe
hllcKtvl example of the spili>K»«-
....Harnnmbasprovbledtballfanyofhis
|..i5.,Ue. .oiliest his will, they shall forfeit
their bc'|^le^l.. Make us a leKUtee
anil ue wiilKuaianbeone
Mftv venr-' «l-dd ! »> herein i-hmild he re.t .ke
••• Who hulled ihclrhhih. who a- they die
ThU-i?n!'l«nd ec'.i.ich his alt sting v..l<;e ;
^ UVnIllo usaLd w.ll-thanU.. AnclcaTnou
LOWELL, MASS., WEDNESDAY, JAKUABY 2o, 1888,
PRICE TWO CENTS.
5ntrrtaiitmentg«
iDOTVCBI^^r,
hav
The ladles of the Flri^t ( onifrcaatlonnl ehunh
.Vciiranireil foraeoni-erlto he Klveu "'•'>«
vKtrv h? "be N. N. ymrftte. with reailluKa
by MU« Lulle A. Huntoou, on
Thursday Evening, Jan. 26lh, at 7.45.
TIGKETI«, 25 CENTM.
Clothing*
1'. T.,
who will not kick.
Music Hall.
*
ONE SHJIIT ONLY,
The National Knvorlte,
The a^llcire are line- supplied by llrowniti},' ' Vr« W J^ FLORENCE,
r a j .ibHee »k inoi iai u iu.iow for the (ineen X»i * • "
Bupported by a carefully selected company of
ladles and ctntlcincu, In the douh.e bill
Husband Hunting
AM)
Dombey and Son.
Lowell One-PficeClotlii
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
Grand Pant Sale.
Two ycnrs aj?() wo mudo our
ffreut stilo ot punts niado Irom
cussinierPH munut'nctiircd by r .
A. ct.I. Siiwycr, Dover, N. II.,
ut $1.00 jior pair, a price never
heard ot* l>eloie and never dupli-
cated by anybody since.
Today we oflcr
®rp auti JFaucy 6ootJS.
iHarkfts.
BIGTRADE
AT
STUART, REID & CO.'S
Closiiiff Out Sale.
Wv kif|i on liHud Iho llucat lot nf cUiuu
to be svfu uuti>(di' of ISoittuu.
. !-i.'Mar;:arel's. Westminster. If you can
^11 what they ineau \ou ein have them.
THE COLD WAVE.
InL»h tt«Mlit-ltllM«r<l III th« Nortli-
Thecold wave has greatly allected the
!W KnK'laU'' harbor*, many of which are
jbouml. In Boston haroor the lee greatly
»pc led navltCHllon Sunday aud Monday,
je poliee boat was kept constantly in mo-
)u to bn?ak up the Ice and many tuij'* «««"«
lira . d in keeping ll»e channels free. l>or-
leMer bav aiul Quiney bay were eotnpletely
itfii up." aud all the docks In Cbarlestown
,ere closed. Saiituckel N froxen up, atid
c».els are nipped lu llio lee in ««"« -Y!"'!'
»oleM>le. llarn^tat.lo and lluxzard ba>K
are solid for three miles from shore, some-
thin;; almost unknown before.
Tl7e tilouce-ter Ihblntf schooner Uereward
.irlved m Halifax, N. f*..'l"/*"'7 ^'"'Iv Uv
uii. (apt. Thompaon said that since V rlday
all his men had l»een encHjce-l in euttinx be.
Id or.ler t© kw\* the vessel as clear as possi-
ble. >he had an lmmen»e autount of be ror-
w
for
NUO
ibiV^'Vaii'wavTrui'ns are snowed up. Naviga-
tion i» at a slan.Mill on ihe Annapolis river
on aecount of Ihe Ice.
The past 10 days have been Ibe severest for
rallioa.lluxInNew llami.sblre known for
2 eral year.. The mer.ury has ranged
from 4 to 80 below, auvl th« snow drills
JmuUv. uuikiUK It impoiiMlbk! for traim* lo luake
"Tbl!"i'.orlhwest Is cafi-hlnjt H a^alu. auotb-
l.ll//.ard having struck Dakota Monday.
500 Paifs ol Pants
)
Max AdolpbOpiteln.
Capt. Kd'anl Cuttle..
■•••■•••
..W..I. Klorence
..W.J. Klorence
IJox office open Tuesday at 10 o'clock.
Prices tl.lW. 75. W, and a5 ceulu.
|^0UCC8<
Made iVoin Cassi meres niunufact-
ured by F. A. & J. Sawyer and
the celebrated Livinp^ston Mills,
At $3.50 per I'air.
These Pants are made from the
best quality of theso CassimyreH
and are styles that are bringinj;
in other clothing stores from $5
to$<;.
We have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made troin
cuHsimeres ot the best makes iu
the United States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $0.50
— all put in at %'A.bO.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can equal value for
the same money be found as in
this sale ot
$5 and §6 Pants at 83^50.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain
TIIK WNUALMKKTINO of the stockliold-
c?H .d the Vm-hhuiK Uallroud cmpany
tVti ore t'OsiUctf'tf a<*^**i/ *>^**^ *^^
buiiin*x< ami th*: yooila mu»t be
Hold at sumc pi'ire,
36Newr,rk.t^at $4.98, marked down
from £10, $12 and $15.
One lot :0-ii:ch all-wool DrefB Goods at
25o. a yard, worth 50 oentB.
22 odd Cloakr, $1 00 each, worth $8 and
$10.
Heavj lUck DroBB Silk $1.50 a jard;
was BO'l for $2 50.
All our $35 and $40 Seal Phish Saoques
aad Wiiips for $19 each-
All colors Id t^ e regular $1.25 Satin
Bhadamos for BOo. a yard.
Every pair of Blankets at less than the
ooit of maDufacturo.
$2 and $3 Wiittr Oloakings for 50o. a
yard.
Heavy Twilhd Orash, 3c. a yard.
25o. a yard saved on all our fine Table
DamaikB.
Saxouy YarnSc, all-wool Ball Yarn 2
for 6c., Scotch Tarn 15o.
60 cent Corsets for 35c. a pair ; $1 Oor-
Mti for 69o. a pair,
aentf' 6Co. Scoio^ixed Shiiti only 26c.
$1 and $1.25 Bilk H&ndkerch'efs for 69o.
38 cent Lace Pillow Shams now 16c.
$1 Shopping Bags for 69o.
26o. Furniture Cretonnes only 9c. a yard.
Ladiat' all-wool Hos« 12 1 2c. a pair.
25o. wide Bamburga for 16c. a yard.
White and colorad Hambnrgs, also mua-
lin Hambargs, worth from 20 to 50o.,
marked down to 12 l-2o. a yard.
Eegular 25 and 50c. Oashmere Gloves
only 15c. a pair.
Rcmemter that eferythlng must be '<>bl. an'«
an.1 Chmks lower than any oflier dealer wo«M
NO. 4 MHItltl.M.VCK StllKKT, ~
" ' lluve tonituntly on hand
Fresh killed Turkeys and Chickens
tri-LKKY.
Lr-nicK,
SI'INACM,
I»W1::K1 I'OTATOKS,
iTor 5alf.
•jT'AdvMrtlBenuviilii under lht» beikd «••!
oaljr XZvuntmtk line for t>:r«i l^6ertlou».
¥
VENISON,
uKuust:.
mi.l> DUCKS.
VONIANDPABKEHH.UStSfMGE.
TKLI.I'IloMi MXUKU iU-t.
Oram;** ihenp today at No. 7 I'MSOott
klrvft.
The Belvidere Market
Cor. High ana tas! Kleiriniack Sis,
rirst eUas .M«Mt», I'oultry, Okiup, Klah,
Oysters, VrB«'tikl>lesi, Fruit, •ml M general
line of Grorerlea ml aa low rU-ra aa tht
quality of Goods r«n be sold. Cull and
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
;^(>U KALK.— A neiirly new drlvlr.^r slelfh.
llniiiireHt 11 WiiKhli>Kl<'ii '*(ieu.
Ij^OJt .'^ALK.— >e\enil Ixini.tlii- and lodg-
"^ liiur hoimen, centnilly hiciiied, )tt )>rle«t
from f'.KHito (i-JtMiO. At'Ply to Msh tt I'liuuaier,
IW Ceiilral .street. _^
NKW MILCH COWHeooKtimtlyon hand
Hiid f.ir wile at (JnniljiK«t till 111, n« iir West*
liird t eiilre. Fre-h aril vale e\ cry ivm> weeks
from New ibiinpHldru and Verniuiil. (jonvuj*
iMirA" Inini depot to t'MiJn.
Ir^OIt SAL !<!.—< >in' "f the lincKl Bit iiidlois In
^ Itchldee, !•> .SIiick|Htlc Nlieel. lloUhulUM
PI rii.tmH, lieMilcH hiuli niDin, wuhh r<Miiit and
hnjre ^lii'l. httdile for :J horr-e-; .iiiiile citrilnire
i'>i. Ill ; lo.iMiu leel i)t land With ubtiUL 'iit frull
ti««et«. Kin|iilre«n> |ii«'in(-e'.
tj^cm kali:. -A i\wi ,«t(>rv lii.uri.',ntn».leiu»d
|j ^;<.«».J l(»l ol nmd, s'.liiid«d 111 < eiilialvlllo, a
lew htepH fniiii Prl'lne htieei iiiid li««i >e eura.
llnii.-i' eiiii.itliis (i rooiiiM Kiid ...bed ; ii S.irK'dn at
iirlre, #1:1011, 1.11 cii«y ttri.i.-. Apply t<« Huh A
I'liiiiiiHer, 4i4 ( cihimI ftie.l, rooiux 'i mi'l I
F«>lt N.ALK.— An cNcellfnt Mock of (our
tciieiiicniM «i il\e rooMix eucli ; • Hv water
Hiel M'wer; reiitn f r ♦;ttl pf r inoiiih ; It.'itii MpisrV
feer ol land; fluinled on a popiiiui' strict In llei*
vhU'iT, <i iiveelei.t to the mills; no lieili r renl-
liiir piojM iiy can Ix- fonnil In the city; prlo«
tljKi. Fnll I ait'.rularh 'il KUli A I'hiihiiier, 4t
( tiiinil mreei, r "inc t iui'i 4.
^^^i^\l SALK.— A tWfi.Kiory, twn tenemenl
' lioire of 1.' p'Oinx, f*ll 111 tiio lieH of repair;
cliy waiii imd cIom'Im; rl'niilt <l near the Mxtth
oniMiioii, where land W wouh T.'h-. pt r ft.; rents
lt,r ♦:< piT Oiontli; ;{:hKi Kpiare fe«l of land;
jiiUu: ^a-.i' U. Knil paitleiddi-n Id I' IkIi A I'luiQ*
mer, IH (,'>ii»ral stnet. r«Minj« 3 'I'V^*!
I. '^011 MAI-K.— A v!»>uah!e chtMtr, ronf.lFtlnK
' ol a tliret etory bil< I. hoiiho of I'J ro«tms,
hhcdainl M<i«»d ainoiiiil ol land, exieii<l!«|( U* ■
hack Hieci, few i-t«'p/* lioiii (lie Anierli'.iri liiiiisc.
Ill tlilK 1 1( \ . Ill* Mhloi.i pnp. ity of ihN elNH«
Irt iilU'iedior fiile. .Sold i<» M-ttle .in oMate. An
eailv call will Meiiri' a haiKaln. Price fMhiO.
r nil |)»rllciilari' of Hfb * Plmmner. 4b t'mlral
xtiret. Lowell, MaHi*.
Three Jauiea Lock C.'oru«>r MiM'hiues.
Three CIrculnr Nmw lUiiMliea.
(>iit< Holt MMcliliie; < iUm from S to i Inrhet
One 10-Ilorse I'uwer Kaglne.
One I'ower Cider Mill.
Lot of a aud 4 Inch KUubo Pipe.
B. F. STEVENS, - 20 Arch St., Lowell.
Never glre up wliew trUls eoine, but go
rlghl down to No. 7 Prescott street and ask
for a nice kteak, «ut fresh f^oin their Kan-
aas beef. KeiM.»uil>er wo re«»lve It fresh
every week, and can suit you lH»th In qual-
ity and prlte.
Co Let.
h^Thih? that It Is not |K)«*il.le to r«n u plo^^
fnM enou-b to ilo ettectl\e houw bucWInj,'. A
mimlKM of farmerM went to Ueur.ley for fuel
Mondav. and not Undln« any eon , tore down
tbe eoMipanv'H unow fences and bauleil awaj
HevtrHllomls. Tbe road Is oiu.n to t.raee-
ville. hikI the cbanees of KcltlnK a tialn
ihroiiKb lu Brew nN Valley by toui>:bt are
*^oV tlie rtr».l time in the tnemwry of tbe
oldest eili/.en« tbe IMM-ula-inn river vvh« froz-
en over Monday witbin two miles of tbe
i>orl^ino(itb bridKC
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Snsiruction.
i
Action Oil JUayor O'Brlen'a Nominations.
Tbe llo^ton board of uld'rmen bas rejected
the inuvoiN nomination" of John M. Majiulrc
and lolm H- I>ii:ino, princi|.al a-Mst-ors:
Hiixb.I. I<'l'»"'l' su|»erint«ndenl of lump",
and I'utri. k Mutfiiire, inemtier of the ho;«id
of park eoiiiiuishioners; and b»hl,"i;o" <be
table tbe n(»ininalion> of John \N . McUonald,
-ui.crbilendentof Mreeto; John R. Mnrpliy.
uieiuber of tbe board of lirt; co:niii!s>;oner»;
Ueoriie V. Hubbitt, member of tbe boaiil of
bealtb, tttjd Tboma>- W. DavN. city surveyor.
A Breach of I'roinlse Salt.
In tbe breach of pioniii-e suit of t lura K.
Goir of Providence axiiinst Volney W. Ma-
Hon of Jobnston for *oOOO dama,i,'es, tried In
Providence. M<mday, tbe jury rendered a
verdlcl of *40(XI in favor of tbe plaintitl.
Mason ba* been conuecte<l with other seiisa-
llonal t^tories. one of which wh« his wile ,s
Mtt for divorce, and another wat* in connec-
MoD with his hou^ekeeper, a y«»unK woman
from (iermany, whom Mason brou^rfai over
and whose pre^M.ce in tbe bouseliod led to
trouble and linaliy to the divorce. The worn-
an was in court Monday, apparently au in-
terested listener.
Smaah-Cp on a Railroad.
Two curs of a tiain on tbe Salem branch of
tbe Delaware and llud«>n railroad jumped
tbe track wear Baxtcrville, N. Y., .Mondar,
and were thrown down an embankment, one
Sr tuJJfnif SITr three times before reaching
the .foot. There were IG l'^''«"pr;'J" /''^
car and all were injured, I);ivid V*^'. *
Weatern Union l'''«'»»»"' «?/ /H " iee
Charlei Frost fatally. <;lurk Uicc, Clarence
Stoddard and Martin M. .Steven* were serl-
ously Injured and wilt probably «lie.
An Old Han Burned lo Death.
Henry Flint, ajje.! 70 years, HvInK In a
6mall building In a lonely part of North
Beading, wae burned to death Saturday
night or early Sunday morning. He was a
■boemaker, and llvetl ilouc. Sund.ay bis
houae waa diacovered burned to the ground,
and among the a.hc« a few plisces of human
bones were found, all that was left of the
occapant. •
To Ladlee. For pains in and around the
small of tbe back apply a Hop Planter. Hurt
cure.
Mns ITALEY'H SRLKCT SC'ItOOL
"^ms lieifl.. s>l.t. !•, I»e.-. 14 and April 4.
IMvH^KJlU^ecelveiL^
Mr. M. U. 1>AY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
ArranKenientsniadc as planUt, organlPt and
Hre.mrj.a..l8l for concerts. Five Cent .-avlngB
Bank lluUdlnK.
litS^Boys' Scliool, Billerica, Mass.
A strictly 8ele«t family school for hoys. Ad
lis boys horn cb^bi f.. '''.'^-"-...^f 'J«' ;*' V "
-f« M. C MIICIIe-IjI', A. M.,
Lowell Oie-Prlce Mi Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
iEisccllancous.
think or Belling tbctn.
STUAl^T, «KID Sc CO.
66 and 68 Merrimack Street.
L
»fal(!?statf.
OWKLt. BLKACIIKRY
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
TT Brldtfe fitreett
«^Advertlsem«nU nndar thfa k«a4
only 1 a otinta a line for throe Insertions.
rpt) LKT.— A e^itlaKO at l.'t llanii>slilre street.
X ln«|ulr«' at 10 Tiilrieciiih street. ^
rpo LKT.— Nicely fiirn'siieu, iar«c and well-
X. IIkIi ed r< onis, conveniently situated, at NO.
II KiMli i-trcct.
rr^O LKT. All t le^uiii lioiiM! of nIx rooma }
1 one with live rooins; one with three rooaia.
B6 tjhiiMfiHt street.
rrH>~LKT.— in Pawtueketvlllc, near h«HJl«
l rullroad, nice aottsRU house and staMa.
«dUi larKS lot ot land. 1. M. Chase. MamaM»
Koail.
niorniETORH,
Land Sale !
The Lowell Market la bound to !»• ahead
and can give you the Onest roast of beef
for cash.
rpo LKT.-'^niiill teiieirnni, near the mlHiS.
I .\1m) eotMi»r«t house, near iho mills, fM.OO
i.erinoiiili. lloiiiM'Hnd siahleon lllblreth stroot.
Knqulre of Tbos. II. Kllloti, It Central street.
nants.
4(^Advertlsenienta under thia head ««•!
only 19 eents a line for three Insertions.
inlt
lar to
Principal.
MR. AND MRS._HOBSON'B SCHOOL.
MR. ADOLF KETTEHBEIL
SAyflU Klve a course of
TEN LECTURES UN MM LITERATURE
I hey will he idven In KnglUh. Price for course,
tS.UO. Please aildresu „,.__. w u.
GEO. W. IIOUSON, 130 E. Merrimack ht.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IN
Revere House,
BOSXON^.
Vear Bocton ami Maine, Eabtern, Fltchbnrg
aiid Lowell depots, centres of business aud
places of amuseinent.
Eemodelled, Eefnmished, Newly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
Eiiropeaii Plan.
Eooms all Urnre and comfortable ; elegant
suites, with baths attached; ample public par-
lors; KCiitlomen'B cAfc and hlUlard nwm added,
and flrst-class In every respect.
BOOMS FROM 91.00 A DAT UP.
J. P. MEBBOW 4 00., - - Proprietori.
Tie moit important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
deligbtful, convenient to trains and
tramway, hich and dry, already graded
for -mmediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadowcroft, Carter an^ Gorham
streets,
Alsovaloalle LOTS for manufaotur-
j ing or other business purposes, adjoining
our •\.M Switches marked down to •1.00 | ^^^ ^^.j^^j^^g
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOUENE,
Agent Lowell Bleachery
11 > are preimrfd to fill all
ordern for the choiceni Meatn,
Poultry, trnU* und Veuetablex
with proniptneHS ftnd despatch,
AlHO a full line of Dried ami I \irANTKI»-Hltuatl-n by mnlo nurse; l»«»t
A190 « /»«»«' *"*«' w ^ of references. iiKinlre at lOtlMalem stroot.
Smoked Meats, AirANTKI>.-Mtuatli.n as nniHe xlrl; wljl
W anhlsl In sewbiK or ll(tht housework ; r«f-
ereiiies Klven. Apply at .No. :i (ioward's eonrt^
W/vNTKI>.— Hy an experienced slnKlc col-
ored man who thoroughly undersUnds Ui«
cjire of horses, a situation as wachman. In-
i|uln' at 20 Sinltii street.
WAN'I'KI*.— riislllon as hoiiMkeeper by
rillnid Protcftanf wheie oi.u or more
nervants are kept; Is thoroujihly competent.
Afldiess Mrs. (iesner, Oiurler oiUee.
Hair Goods !
]] Bridw Street. - • Teleolione 143-;.
I>o Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEEIILESS DYEH
Ttiey will live cvcrythlni;. They are sol"
verywhere. Prh'P lOc. u ph< ktiKe-Pi c/>lorH
1.
2.50 " all long h
«i
3.00 •' " "
«
4.50
.<
1.50 Bhlncle KanK*
«•
3.00 •• "
«»
1.00 Lanfftry
<(
.50 FrlBxea
.1
.95 Coquettes
.1
<l
..
<t
.(
• «
1.25
1.75
3.S5
l.OO
8.25
.aa
.10
K. H. Hiitlcr A Co.. DrujfK'M-, N <'<'»l'-a» strw^
( nileton & llovey, Dmiwl is, (Ity IluM, Mert^
mi.<k ' 'net; Albert L. Field, Dru^r-t, l>avlr
Oinier; Kllin^fwoo I ft « o.. PhHrinacMs, om.o
Bltct)ostofllrc;«. C. Uroek. l>r^',l^'^M, IJrldKe
street, corner nr«t street: <i. C- OsKOod, ".P..
Ano'hccarv, corner Menin fwk and i;!"!^^"^
streets; Denis O'Hrien, DruKglst, s3 BridK*-
street, Lowell, Muss.
All Amerlinn Boy uliout 10 years old, t©
Itiarn tbe llunlwar.! itiishKs*. One wh»
has att«»nd.d the HIkIi School prefeire*!.
Address. kI%1i.K »»«••. r.'sldenco aud refer.
cmws. Sl.t'oiirler «»m«c.
ri-^XliLK IIOAIID AM> HOOMW, Ul
Ciorhani street. Terni^' reasonalilo.
-Mrs. Liidd has removed bcr
.(iMln/ room-s fioin .'i Lee utreet l«» 1.^.'^
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23il,
•AT-
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
84 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
We are statins tlacta when we tell yon
that Kanaaa beef baa no equal, and can be
ftennd only at No. 7 Pre»«ott street.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
OF ALL UNDO
AT THIS OFFICE.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Beatorea Gray Hair to a BeantlAil Brown
or Black In thirty minutes, wlthont ininrf.
BTcry person should usa It.
BADGER & GELDERT,
MKOHAKIOB MllXfl,
Cor, Button and Fletcher Streets.
EATAND BE MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, Uc. a lb., 2 lbs. 2Jc.
We keep a fnll I'nsof PURE CANDIKSof all
kinds. ifcDONALD'S Pure llftndnia<le Can-
dies, 40c. per lb.
Nutis! Niitwl ]V«t«!
I
A full line of Mlxoil Nota, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. Me.
FLORIDA ORA3fOB8. G^AHBS, Ac
Try some of our CANNBD OpOIiS with
vour Christmas dinner. Our stock comprises
ifoney Drop Com, Sucrotish, I'eas, String aud
Lima Beans, Asparagus, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDL.E8CX 8TBBBT.
Opposite IVertlieni Depot
Telephone No. 82-"?.
Morti RoQui. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I have removed my place of burlness from
lO Middlesex street to
No. n Crorhntti Street.
My stock of I'pholhiered Goods, Draperlns,
Window Shades, TrlmnolnKS and ruriiltuni
CoverlnKs will be inore complete than ever be-
fore. My Repairing Department, always a
feature with me, will he such that all work \rlll
be done with promptness and skill.
COMB AMD SEE ME.
ARTHUR H. BENNEB
JVo. /i Oorhatn Street.
1
RKMOVAL.
.(ImIii/ room-s rioni .i i.vv mrcfv »" 's's
Mcrrliimek Htreel, opposite Ihe Couiler hulhl-
inkr, where she will aim to tdi nut her patrons as
in the i>a-«i. The saloon on lee street U to let
and with It n Inrye Model liot-l ran^e. «iipiK!r
Irilhir and liMuies :ire offt-red for sale. Apply
lo Mrs. Liid<bJia2^»_Mon-linHekj«lre«^
li«MtI Entnte Affeiit.
FOB 8AL.R.
On Central Street, near llosfonl •fpiare,
have a jrooii two fcUiry house, modern hullt, la-
Kood repair. ".S'ooi.ls" alwiU tho uroperty, and*
It Is one of Ihe hesltriidosln wan 1.1; price •*«UK
On ««»rhain Hire.-t I have a iwo story housa*
for $17(H), and another one for tirm.
In War.l F«-ur— tl** will buy a nirc, la««
T-room house, in nood repsir, nearly new, and«-
nlce large lot of Inud, wxs; feet.
THOMAS H KLMOTT, 3.1 Central Stree**
Lowell. ICooms 3 and 4. I'ne the clov«a«>r»
Wood Work of all kiada 4«a* <• Md^
at akovt aotlos.
ADVERTISE YOUR WlliTS
IM THSOOUBISB.
It MBis a Use tor throe laacrtloas.
A NEIIV INVEIVTION.
Oiair Exeelwlor A-wli Silter
Is warrantefl to be FIR'iT-CLAS.S In everv fcaU
■re. and any desiring a superior i.rdcle In this
Une wUl do well to call «n<l examine Its merits
befora pnrcbasing elsewhere. No dust, esstly
opented. all eteel bearings and eonsequenUy
oallialted wear. Hold for cash or InstalmenU at
fM Merrimach MvmC, LowoU. Mi
C. B. CUAMK, Froyvtoto*.
Butter fresh from Vermont, and can bo
had now at a banrain. We always keep oa
hand a choice ael.'clb.n of finest dairy an4<
creamery at the very lowest prioes tor
cash. Flain and ta«e cheese ulways W
If. We make i% specialty of this line of
iroo<ia. No. 7 Freftott airoet.
IVEl?!^ eK30T>SI
'Woreeater A Od.
Are reeelTing leu of new goods. Buy a Waieh,
a DtaoiOBd idag, or Klcec soms beautiful da-
sign IB surer.
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JUi.'i.UiMl.ll*.
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LOWELL DAILY CO
EDKESDiC
JXT ii5, 1888.
THK BABY AND THB 80LDIEB8.
f« uiTO I ;
thtlr iinrllal
in|>>
Eoujrhand roaiiy thofrooperarltje,
Oreul l.cm Ucil men xrJtU swonls »'V M«ie •
Thi'y hav»- il<lilcii k-lk. ihey lia>f nWli'u iivni,
Tlipy »!•■; triivt'l ^lil^ll^•<l untl l>(it U
The liitril tfrouml tImUcs wit i
And o'Hise Is tli • Iiiuk'" of Uio men of thi> <
Tlioy leHih :i M'<>' wIipM n mother Mand*.
Willi N Iml.v .lining Ui» IHtlo Immls.
LauRliliiK a'lMMl i.t tlio Kii'l»"t ••U'lii
or III.' nu'iii.t 'I M l.ller, livn'i Irom th.' i lit.
Till" .ai.laln I iu;.-l.h out ; "M n!ye yo;« Hi'-.
A iiiuiilriii of K«'''. >■""'■ '•■''•>■ ^'^ ''''**■
hiiM tlio molliiM- "A klsH can't l>e '*oi<l,
Bui L'liKllv he'll Ktbs a soMU-r l»()l>l.
Hf hit- u|> IJif l>alii! with « smiling itracc,
Ami loviTHMlili l>U»L's Its miiUlnj; luci',
linroKv chtckH ini«l Hi tllmpUcl clianuf*,
Ami II .rows wiili .luUKlit In the fioiak'i', armn.
"Not ull lor the ••,:(|)talii." tlio hohllerH rail;
"Ttif l»al)V, wi" know, liii* a kl-.^ for all.
To the Bofll rw' l)ica»ts ilic baity t-* i>ri!H!>cil
By iho cirnnK. rough luon, uiul i»y tnrnH <'ii
A W.I l.mih-r U lir (ftiB, Hn.l the motlu-r fair
iSnillC'd.wlih niuio joy as Uie kUbCB ihev »haM .
•MiiM such a kl.ss," crle» luio trooper grim,
"W'lien I It'll mv linv 1 giivo to him ;
"Ami just Muh a kUson the I'ariliu 'luy
1 Kftvi to my Kn-l an aslt-ej. uhe Uv.
bKcli were the wor-U of the 8oMli;i> »' '^^ .... .
At.a tlulr c>e. wore iuoUtan the •«l;'.-'.''"7 ^ ;-
_| KveiilnK "irti^nMU.
She IttUjrheJ merrily, nhowlnir her pretty
le.tli, wbilehe IWle.I her oil the horse, niid
Here I Ktool wllli my haocl-. in the sudi« nke
II Kcrub woinuii. „ , , .„
"This i« mv wife, Mr>. France." >'aiil ( Icin,
a:ii» I lien li*' fonUeil actually a-lr.iiueil of me.
I felt it. l-uckily the hahy cried, and I riii
iuio the ii iii«c. , , .1 ,.
"1 lieai'il J oil Were married, (.iom,
IicanI her >uv. "l w n* lalkhiV! "> your wife
III mv lui-'crl fidicit d tlicio was a touch o
iMliciilo ill licr tot..'. I •'at and rmkcd tin
liiihv mid li-tciied to llieik- talk in the. otiier
r..om. and once in a while I would feci a m>I)
risiii- ill mv liuoai. Aflcr an hour Com
came"out loa^k me to cook a nice tliiuii.M', |J
for Mrs. Kranee would stay
•Tidy u\> a litilc. M<
her to hcf how luelly
:ili«.wer, and lie went
-Iiuw her. 1
J^trbenB's Qrug Storr.
I
".f
II
•r
oil
some iiiileH i.r,,wii>i ....-• - .— — *•".-." — .', ,, i
( lem often wci.l l»y IIiIh trail nearly to townlHiid to ln-ar him .l^«-;«J!»e In
when he was ou ho!>e'»ack. ,. , .
over level hind, throu.'h
A iJ.OUl) lU'KbT.
I
Ch'm and I had been
yoai-H wlieii I made up
Iiliu. Mv heiirl told me
would not draw back.
we were married,
and all llio time
four
leave
but 1
Iwlore
C'Icm went to C oiorado.
he wa-* away wrote me
married ju^t
my mind to
] wa» wioii^,
T«d jearc
lie." he said. "I waul
vou are." I di»l not
'buck with the l»aby to
eooUeil the bc«t dinner, I could,
;,tid put on mv best ;,'own, but it wa-- loo^c
,tnd ohl-faMiioiie.i. and my fa.-e wa'^ red trom
ihexlovi'. but slit! sat Iho**.-', eoul, dainty.
imn mcnv cm-uirh. Clem ouid not see, iioi
ticin^ a woman, but 1 could
comle^ceusioii in licr kohCN
kept Ihiiikin-s "Oh. il I
own iiomc:" I paUMtl.
ealiiii my hoyu? bm still
lallu'i'*'* lioust! where I hid piclty
mid where 1 was jj
lovliiK It^tt'"'"'* '"" "^ '''^ ''^"'" '" *''^' "*'^^'
eountrv, the kIoiIou» dlmate and i.cciiMy.
hi* striJii^les an. I liN failures. 1 Imjretl Kitn,'
w lib him, the .inlet village lUe ;:iew dlsta-U;-
ful home iiKM.uloiiou* ami each day so Ilk*'
atiotlierthat I liat.'d to j,'.. to beil at liiiiht.
|(li-»amcdof iiimintaius and plaln> aiid.ot
coiir.e. of < 1cm. At last tlci time came
wli.'ii he tlion.;lit Im-I to e.uiie ftU' me, aii'l
we wer.' ina.rie.l <>l'.e Au^unt liiornilhi. I
r,. uibcr be Wic. pale and .luict. onlx a look
ill bi»ilaik .\.s thai I sl.al! ii.'Vcr foip'i.
W h. n 1 wa* i.tlln^s ready to run away lioiii
him tbit lo.'k liMini. .1 in<'.
When I -.'w inv new liome my heart went
b-i.k with azn.'ii itii'.'l' of aiiirui-h to m\
fatlietV hou«e. I lie Ir.os ami (lowci> and
the liriltv easicrn villau< . U.foic me wa-
tt w Lie .U'mtI <lolte.l will, low b.il", so lar
acaii 1 e..u!.l iioi I. II even if Ihey were in-
Ijiiblle.l. uii.l c'.ise 111 baud was ii lliiv.-
ro-imed lo:, cabin. Vol a tnc, ri brook, a »;I
of Ki-eeii v:r!i«». only scondifd plains wilii
tfayV-anliiial llowet>| or lui < » of Mintlowcf
iiiiixcriiu' ill 111'- hot. .Iry air. The Hat .li«-
taiice en.lcd ill ruu';ie.l brown fool liliU. bul
i Iciii Hubl 1 eoul. I »ee the Uuekies oil a clear
I laid mv prettv vrow ii«> a^idl•, (loime.l
i»oiiiltrc enll.' ., Mi'd a sun biiuici that our
iilred uiil !il h'Mii.- ha. I ma.lt inc for a wnl-
diuKXtl't' I bad lauubxl a lilll. at it then,
lait now il wiis my Kiealest eomfi»i I. 1 look
Up the wearv lilc of loiilliic ami labor that
fiillt to a rau.htl'' wile in this ijinl of sand
ni.l sunshine. I wao not unhappy, for 1
liMil Cl.lii. I put II..' wi.Minx pi-iselils
ai'>uii.l tia- cabin, ;,lviM.: it a livt .Mil look, but
the fiirnilurc was vt r\ llmllcil, an. I all iii>
I'ookiiix le«s.»ii- were of iit^ a\aii. for there
vas iiotbiim to cook with.
t lem an. 1 the man work..! all iiiy In lb.'
lleli|»harvep.liii:' with III.- will, .\ounK hor^e*
that had hroii-lii mt; an.l my llnciy from the
town .V) mile" t.Il", and I slaycl alone, riierc
Mas iiol ev.ii a .lotf t<» M« i'** t''- ll"»nKh Clem
liail u collie with tin; sheep lid tier milei.
»w iiv. lie couldn't untl. r»tai..l why 1 »hoiild
vaii'l a doj; to brtnv^ in dirt ami make me
more work, so I never asked :e,'ain. M\
hau.ls Kicw roii-h an.l liar.l in tlie alkali
Mutcr. iiii.l my face taiiiicil wlih l:iat .Ic'i'
liiown p.iiiiiar to ("ol.irado. I v.iultl uiitlci-
Hiaii.l what a lillle wi-tcrnubl b;.l sai.l l'»
ill mv eastern home when she crie.l a.l-
hick.
bab\
1
out
lie waited u
horse, for »mr
ed Ihcin. ai.tl
to
Illi!
uiirliiKly
•Why, every bo'ly is >*>
whlit
silii Clem loved mo. he tbouKht uie ns
nrelty iis ever un«l our dr«t wdnlcr wan the
li
w»
iiippjeut in uiv life. The man wan }{one uij:)
were all ulime. We reail alou.I evcuinlfci^-
dl-oveto till- po«t-ol11ce 20 mllen away for
cur mull, an.l took loii:< walk-* over the
plums. He proiiii»e.l I •.ImuKI have a ca MIc
In llif Hpriii« ami riile Willi biin. ilnn h.j
woul.l bull. I a p.>rcli arouml the house am.
jMV sistc" should .'om. "lUl ami vUil inc.
Ill th" spring' the bor»t> were n< e.leil for
jibnitiliins;, Clem was t...> bu^y to )H> lo tow ii
for the lumber for the porch, and wf were
too poor to eiili'rtain aiiyoiie. Vet 1 never
tboufjlil of <'»inplaiiiiiig then. 1 hail cast my
fate Willi < ieiiiV an.l I wtuke.l for hi- lutci-
o^t. Ii,t\eroi..c loiijie-l for the old ca-y
di.VH at home. If he s:dd, "I've ifot tli.-
Hiirirtot liltle wile In the world," I woul.l
work iiiv-i If iM-arlv lo ibath for a wiek, but
iic >cld<".Mi talkid'or petted uic, he wa^ to.j
l)ii»y with hi"^ farm work.
That sccoii.l winltrr a baby came, un.l the
younu (iei'i'.ian willow who stayed wlili in.-
six iiloiuli^ siiid it was the prettiest boy -he
ever saw. I tbou;ilit il lookei\ like Llcm,
aiul of cuiM-c hi; lln.u;;!.! it ^\as my Inia^c-
l.iki- all voiiiiir motli-rs I was.a-ily -ieircil.
all! 1 tliiiik I ha. I soiii.! caUM-. tt»r tin! do.-U.r
was fiO niilt.s oir. I may liuve l>eeii ovt;r-
aitvitiU', but the flr>l shallow that came be-
tw.-eii ( Icii; :in.l me was hi' in.litlcieiice t"
niv wdiri.'s about bain, lie woulil laii-h
atiue ail 1 to about his wiirk. while I carrie.i
t,b Vliii.! all .lav. >o..lhiiix ils Iroltiii.v'. That
hiimmer I was not strong;. ai..l may have
been, as < lem sai.l, "hysHri.-ky."
( lein /lew broiitl slioiiltlerc.l ami raainy.
bron/eilWitli ncMv health an.l life, out 1
was weak untl tlroopinj,', with lia;4yaru e}cs
an.l holJDW cheeks. 1 saw it plain enough,
tnd I I'lHtl no ambition to alter my shabby
U.>wus to lit me, nor to bxdv neat. 1 grew
«l;illerniv ami earch>s. Was I to Idamey 1
hiiil to c«"»tik for two men, tcml a sickly baby
itii.l wash and Iron. All day lon« the fierce
(tun beat .l.iwn upon our little home. wlie:e
the kitcbei: was like an oven ami the be.l-
rooni >tilliii;<. 1 was on my f -et from sun
mi to sun down, for somehow 1 iievyr
learned to iiret thrju^b willi work; il vvtis
alwavs abea.l of me.
Then Clem would say: "You arc ^'eltlnsi
croHS, little woman, you seem so xpiritlcHs.
Are you sorry that you man led me'r Vour
life IK no bai-.ler than aiiv ranchers wife
cii-iuivs. It will oiilv last a short time, then
wc can ;<■ ! b< Iter th1ny». and some one to
li. |-,vou.'" That to-me, when 1 had m.'ver
rompiaiiie.l. lie ^'ave all hi- love wonls and
i).-ltiUK lo baby imw. an.l 1 use.l to womler
ill dumb .lopair why it was >o. W ns it
ll;it be lia.l cbanjre.l or I?
The tbinl Minimer Mr^. liMite eamo.
,s|,f was llie widow of a cattle kiiii,' wli.»
ovMiedallthe laml about us bul our liitle
li.iiiotea.l. She ha.l been in Kuiul.o. but
iiMially spent her sunimeift at her ranclie, 10
miles from mv homo. 1 was washiuK that
luorniuK on the'sha.lv si.le of the house when
1 h .ar.l the soumi of a horse's hoofs, antl a
Inii.l-otne w.miaii, with boM black I'y.s,
.•iiiiio dashiin,' aiouiid the liou-e on u line
Ihoiou'ilihretl mare. I noticed her perfectly
JiilinU habit, btr e.\<iui-ite gloves and hat,
Ltr byaulifu! fa.a , No need for her to intio
<ln«'' hersilf. From Mrs. Hohni's, the (ler-
jii^ widow's, description, I knew my visitor
\\:f^ Mr.s. France. . .. , , .
"1 thou^lit IM lind sbnicbody," nhc said.
"A here's!. 1cm y" ' ,
•*H« went over to the ranche to see after
Iii.^ hijeep at daylight." I Htamnicred.
—Are \ou bis wife'f"
•*y«s,'' I was posscssfd then with a m:id
jtulouHy of her. and I wondore.l if Cleni
"knew her well. He ha.l never HaM a wor.l.
.lunl then Clem came xailoping up.
"Corriiiaii sahl vou wer«? liere," he said
enirerly. "I nont niv man ijack and came ou.
Are you well? Of t;oun»c you are— the pic-
ture of be«ltb."
tcel a touch of
aiitl maiiner. 1
were oiilv in my
Was not" the U>'^
I lon^i^'d for my
I bi.l prcity g.iwi.s,
rill b.arlctl. to", and
iiiu.b belter bred than this biu', bold wo:.iiu;i.
I thought all manner of silly tliiuss, and
I l.iii lia\ iii« >:oni home with lier. 1 went lo
i.c.l ut thirk. and prflcu.Kd lo be asUep
Alien be came back.
Mrs. .+ r;i lice, atler liii«. wa* a frv'«inci»t
\l»it.ir. and (.1.111 was otl-n at her ranch.
.s!ie seldom sjiokc ttt me e.\ccpt '•> """> ^>'^**'',
.lav, an 1 I barelv un-VNcied Ihi*. Chin uscti
liiVa\,"l siioul'd lliink yi^u woul.l bkv to
mccrala.lv. Moliic, ami have s.uiie one t.»
talk to!" 'IM auhwer, "I wtiuM," but the
• arcasm was lu.vcr j;ia'p.'tl by hi. ma»eullne
-tupltiiU. nabv ha.l not bi;«'n w.ll Jor two
week- aiid Ihialiv Cicin liroiiiUV'l t.» take me
to town to see lilt! tloclor. We Ol Up
bri:{bt and earlv, Ihe boi,M> were barncssc.l.
bd»\ .lrcs«ed aii.l l.iusl piittii'^ on my h.m-
iiet-bat when t lem cum. in ami sail rallu r
awkwanlU :
"Mr*. France ha« sent foi me.'
"WcllK' I aiiswere.l. coolly,
"li's ilii» wav. tiear," t lem went on liur-
lieillv, "\<ni see she waul* mv a Ixict lib «ul
abuiVli'".' <-atllc. Tliey are hen lietore she
expected them'. 1 proinise.l licr lo .aui.t . an.l
1 am anxious to In; ou Koml Icrius wllh her.
"»o I i>ec."
Me lookci at me siea.lily. "I iluii't know,
urlwlll iw.i knov\ what you mean." he sal. I
d..wl\,"bot I shall iro ;is I have a-r.t.l. H
e.Tlai'nIv will .h. tlie baby li.tuo ..I to ;: » tm a
:>u iiiiUVidc. becHUse you think In- !■
I stoopeil .lown and to.d, oH til j
bonnet, "h he dies I sliall blmii.- ymi, '
. d.l. and before iie i-.»uld slo|i m '. I lan
with Ihe baby in mv artii».
moiU' nl. then sad.lie.l ilu.'
nuiii hail ulitu.ly unliarnei
ID le asvav .
Late III' ihe aflernoon the baby be;rau
•en am as be never ha.l belon. and I called
() .ell. our man, a piotl-iriliin-.l >wc.le. l.»
jirlp me. lie lul.l the Obiid w Id!.' I lri...l alj
111. ivinetlies 1 knnv. then wlicn il was
.luieler he ro.|. oil foi Mrs. li dun. It
-u-mcd hours b. lore h.' i.roiiudil In i ba •».
but Ihe baby ha.l Im.ii «lill all tli.r tiin.' an I
was less woriie.l. She hiiirie.i in to my
• idc. knell .lown mi.l lookcl int.) the little
lice. "It's too lab'." sh.' siLI su.lly. "Ihe
d.ar babv's .l\iii!i." I rcui.inber 1 i;«ve a
ri y that tlid not smin.l like my voice al all.
and then I fainle.l. Wli.-n I came ba.k to
life ticin was beside me. so while and ml"
.lable I mi>;lit liaxe pili* il him, but I woul.l
liOl. I luriicd my fa.r awa>.
lie wiinle.l liie top> home that wiiiler, but
IwouI.lM.it. I was ashamed to eo back.
sbabli\ an.l faiU.I. I ha.l ne\er wrUlcn a
word "but lliat wi! were inospeitius ami liai"
py. ami I knew, bcd.les. the season ha.l
I, ceil b.itl, the crops poor, ami 1 felt Clem
bad math; a mistake in lakliii.' thi« runclie,
-vhlcb was oiilv tit f.ir .Mlllc. He was very
.(ui. t an.l ihouVhtful all that winler, sorrowf-
ul;.', i lliou;<lit, over his failures and wasted
work. 1 was irlaUtlsi-n WHH with us, an.l
ill I think when a wife \* ^Vm^ of u llilrd
[icrsoii il is very sad uii.l tieploriilile.
Another Kummer came, and with the soft
.luiie tla\s Mrs. France ami a nuubicrof .Ity
quests. 'Th ie w tie gay parties ami |ih nics
u lii;rc w.' were invited, but I never weiii.
t lem atfcpted .•oim; of llie liivitalioiis
tltough. 1111.1 was aiiiriy that I woul I not ;,"»
A lib him. Iliad ii.iMii.ii,' to wear ami In;
.oui'l nt)l understand tiie .lirteiciieu b.iwfeii
his piciiiiexjiK' froiiticrsm :iir.s cosiunie that
Miitetl h.s broil/, "1 face.a.1 I broa.l shoulder-,
ami mv oM fa.l. .1 ^,'owiis on an i x.-eediiiLdy
ain lilll.; pers.m. Tin n I li el n.> sa.ltlle or
ull tho wbiTu w iih
the
I
halilt.
'I:'ys.
.b.'sse-
a piano sine*'
i u>"eil to loi.;; then tor tin- oM hoiii.;
the iiieriy youiu' folks, tlie i.retty
ir..l niiis'ic. Imagin.', I had not seen
I was man ie.l, aii<l I used lo
plav well. Once in a >\liilii I ihoiii-'bt id
liie'se lbiii_s b;it sai.l nothing'. H id love aid
, uressi's been i;iven mo I would never have
thou,dil thU al all.
The day before the Fourth of July Mrs.
FiaiKC ro.le over ami ask.' I u« lo c.niic to ::
|iicidc she was uoiii/ to give to ci i. brale on
ihe ui.irrow. t 1cm sai.l be w.iul.l lik^' to --o
and would trv to peisua.lc liie. I noti.'e.l
liiat li..- walke.l a lo'>c vva\ s beside her ho.se
vvt;i.; in .let p .amveisatiou. tor
loll;' wliili! iiiokiii^ tow aril* tin
an.l thai th.-y
she stop|.e.l a „ . , , ,
house, in 111. im>riimii Clem lia.l the horses
liarnesse I to the wa;;on an.l wa- .Iressca in
his be-t. When In; came in to breakfast I
r •inemb.;r he was nervous and kepi lookin.;
at uie furtively.
"Do ilr..ss up an.l go, Molly," he sai.i.whun
I bainl'-.l biiii h's c.)!!'.-.', "i»c youi oKI. svveel
«i If. Why tlo you try to i*e so bitter ami un-
h'!>py5'"' ' . • ,,
1 choke.l then, 1 was near throwing myself
into his arms ami crying "Oh, love me as you
use.l to, pel iiic and kis.s me. 1 am starving
lor love, mv heart is breaking." Hut, siul-
.leiily, I rcm.Miil.'ere.l the day before how iii-
tei'islcd Ihey were.
"You arc so usetl to going without me 1
mtghl spoil vour pleasure," I said .ajjdly.
He turned' ami lifted my chin, looking into
my eyes. "It can't be possible that you are
so sil'lv as to be j.ialous of Mr^*. France," he
saiilslowtv.
"'llitue 'is no jealousy where there Is no
love," I crit <l hotly.
'•Poor little slave," he said sadly. "I took
vou from the happiest home in the world to
[u-iiig vou to this." I was almost at liii side
then, telling him all my troubhis. iiegginir
him to begin all over again and we might be
happy, when he went on, "ami yet they say
wives art; patient ami enduring, salislied to
a.'.ept ralnv as well as pleasant days. No
girl raised' as vou wer.; ought to marry a
p.»or man. We have mad.) a tehrible mis-
"Haven't I <lone your work wtdl? As well
as any farmci's daughter used to this kiml of
a iifel'" 1 e.-ic.l in aiiijer. "tJan you not even
be fair an.l just?" .
"Yo'.i have tloiie my work too well," he
an-wereil. "It was a Useless satTilic;." He
caught his hombicro from tho nail. "Arc
vou going with me?" , , , ,
■ "A tlowdv in a fa.le.l gown ami <pu!.r hal :
No: IHieep'wbere I belong. You luighl be
ashaiiitd of im; as you were, that day
France i-aw me washing." „
"Just |)iit that slllv idea out of your liea 1,
he sai.l sternlv, "I never . ouU. be the mean
f.llow vou think luc, and yet you may be
ri-dit ill" disliking me. 1 fancy I never was a
lovable luuu. In fact, 1 never was much
used to woman kind, having lia.l neither
mothernor siMlcrs, Well, Olsen will look
after vou if I'm not back tonight, (iood
bye'"'
I kcft stcadilv on
caches and -ai:c' brush, then liirther ahea.l I '
vvciil Over i-olling ground, bill-like mouii.l-.
aii.l then ileseeuded into a valley, l)ry Creek
canon. 1 di I not -t >j' to eat or drink, in
fa.l, there was n.) vvhtir fin- iiiiteH. It was
tcrriblv h.»t, the air was close and sliflimr.
ami Ihe few s.or.-li.il willuws along tin'
nan Iv creek lie.l aUor.letl no ^heller at nil.
millcetl eaiJy in ih-.' afternoon wagon
iriieks, wher«t a team ha.l tanue tlown Hi"
h»\,- banks into the cr.-ek i-ed. 1 haw tbit
some one was ahea.l of me. There was. I
ki'cw, tuilher on an el. I abamknietl ran.li.
vv litre eniigranls otii ii stoppc.l. I iK-gaii t.>
feel fear now, tor 1 remembered I was ;i
woman ami rilouc. but 1 hopetl they would
have cros-etl the canon and gon.; over Ih •
hills to this place. t)ncc w hcii I l.iukiul b i. U
lilll. .rouslv, ftightcned by ihe awful titUlness
ol the canon, 1 naw the iieav^-us were darU
and angry. , , \.
.>s(ioii .lulllbiin.ler jKuls eeho«-u from the
liillsaml a sharp ili-h of lightmii- tlazzicd
me f.ir « moihcul. I kncvv oae of th«i.tu so i-
il.'ii a:al icirit'le tliuml' I storm- peculiar t.> a
niouiiiainous ctuiiitry wan ujiou me. 1 be-
lieve half mv unhsppincss at the ranclie was
.HUsi'.l bv llit^ fact that 1 ha.l to slay aloni in
thunder slioweis, ami the terror ll»«y in-
spircti then will never leave mo. Aa the
roar grew lomler ami the li.ibtnlni more viv-
Itl. I Wmau t.> long fi'ir liuiiian eouipuiiion-
sbip. I prave.l I miglil till I the wa^rou an.l a
woman in il', and 1 planned a utory to tell the
peopl.' llial vvoiP.l t xplabi my ►.tranjfe an
pearauce. 1 ran faster
llic ciicrgv of ilespair.
fhe air grew cl.tsc aiitl murky, the sUy
ovrrcast, the clouds low-hangliig and a
strange, nn»aiiing wiii.l swept .lown l!i"
caiitin, rustling tlie «.calt.re<l wHlown. A
l.w raindrops palteieil on uiy bhouMcrs.
ami 1 wisheil l>M- the shawl that in my eX
I ilcuiciit I had f.u-g.illen lo take. I heai-l
the rattle of w In. I- ami jus| aheml as I
lurued a Icii.l in Ihe enek. I saw a wagon
going r;Tpi»*lv ilovvn Ihe canon. Tho driver,
n niai., v\:is sittiii;.' with bowc.l head anddi.l
nollm.l my tiaiitic tails til! 1 was cIom- to
liini.; lie rilneil in his horscw and lookcl
la' 1.. ".M.dlv :" li.' cri.'.l.
In mv irijiht and haste 1 hud roeogul/e !
iiehb rctiiu n .r tlii^er. 1 sto.nl ami lookcl
al him ill iiii-t raiile tlisnia... yet I wan glal,
too, for li.e lliun.ler sior.ii was very present
ami ii';ii.aii.l iiiv riMudisg away w a» all hi
lul-iialiic luluic. Al least Clciii would be
with me now, if wc never ifuw each other
a;;ilii. "Wlifle wen- you going?" he nail,
ct.l.llv. A ba-ty answer riisc lo. my llpii, ar-
r. -led at th> iii'iaiil by Hn- ftraiige expres-
sj.m on I Icin's l.ice. H- wa* l.mkliig ui> l!ie
c.iion. I tiuin.l ail 1 -nw far above a .!a;k
'i,.'like a number of ctUlit cio-shij; lb"
,•,(. k be.l. ri.c .1.11 w,.» c.iiiilng down n.'W
III gceat sAlIt -he. |«, while thf Ihiiirtler r^ -
ver'raie.l over Ihe lar uway hilU and tin
i!,diir.luK Hums; lt» red kUuc aeiosi. our white
tacvs.
t lem ran ti> th»' horses, cut their ham. -»
ami siru.-U tin in vvlili tho whip. "It'll 'k'iv,.
the potu- beasts a ciciiiee," lij sai.l, an tliev
.•allop.'.l a.ro-s ibe «aml. Then he eau^ht
mcbvlheaini. "Ken for vour life," ii"
. ri.'.i'lioarselv, tiraguiiig me aloijg.
.Vboye the "roar tif tho leiiipcst tlier« w i«
another souinl st.iiilv and eoiiilnj( H8«rcr.
A learful ..i:.-hiiu'' id waters, like Niagara
dioppc.' sii-l.lenlv .l.iwii in a t|ul.l buuNeai .■.
I look.al up the i"reek and saw a .lark mov-
KU uiasi* with a curious m.iti. Ml no one can
.icsciibe. Il liad not the smooth liilne»» ami
onward rush o| an ocean wave, but ralhi r a
ma.l tla. ee. Il bnl no whit • »'rest nor tthin-
iiig surfuw! ; il was bla.k and oily like iiunl in
wuVts aHid iaiu.- with trcim'tidous velocltr.
Ahead of u». In iiii.lstream. was a Iltil.
moui.'i that ha.l been pail of Iheeafchrii
sh ir.' pr.>l>ab|v. s.itaralc.l by just aueh ;i
lioo.l, anil thil'mr we ran. <Mi the lalanl
vv.rt u niiniiur of .'.»itonvvo'».ls, oneoldifi iiit
ihai u,u-l biivc pcnelralt"! to some hkl-b-n
spring, for its l.iliage w as giem and brlHhl.
the grounvl n^nntt Its n«»ts lHt<i Ifw4i w»i»Ucd
away, leaving some of tbehi ex|).»ted».:*^WIe
lln; bank we ellmbe.l wu« no hpoiuy i«nd
yi.ddiiig Ibal a gn at mass of llic sainlv earth
i. II alter lis as we sirugglcd uji. The i-land
was f..iir or live f.'.'i higlier than lb.' creek
bed ami w." rc-idietl its shore .tu-t in lime,
|..r alreadv tin re was a .llrly s.-uiii, presage-
ot ihe torrent, bis-ing over ihc tliy , liol -and.
( Il in puile I 111.' ii!> into the big f. • an.l
jiisi !,s III! did so a wave, all of Id fe.-t high.
Il ap.-tl upon us. It reared straight up In the
air. hurling lim'.er. trees, .le;vl co.v-. a |>ail
Ir.mi sotin: i am hei's tloor. n woman's bat
ami a chair. I thought, as H),..,. ibingH
uliirli.l bv, hati any one else bet ii surprtse.1,
loo, ami w'oul.l wc" no lloating in ghastly
gal. iv diovii tliu blu.'k riv.ry I'los- belilnd
Iniswave came a second .me. an 1 tin two
eliascl ea. h o'l.er in tlial»<li"-al imrriaient;
1; I'V cliunj.tl op the sail I, tlug uri at bha-k
Imllows l>. twce'ii eat h other and vveiil luni-
bliiig altn.r. foil-. wed by a farmliivr sli. bli of
water, loo -wifl for waves ill lis pell imll
haste. .\s the water rose. ( l.-m <lr;iggetl
me furtiier up the tree, butii of lis w^l and
-iilverlii.:.
Arouml n- as far as 'Wi; cuil'l s.f was a
wi.lt; vvorltl of tiark waves, Imiilni:, lolling;
hurrv iir,^ on. There was a slrur.e la'cliia-
luiii in it. to. I. 1 knevv no Mviuinier ■■.uild
brea-t llctt avvfid currcnl; that lln: lieach-
croiis saii.l -.voiil.l tlnig him down like a
giant armed octoius. yet tbero vva- -iich a
>wifl Hioiimi i>f vvat'er, siieli a ro!li>kiiig,
dancing gleo. s'icli u whirling ol air and
shore, th.il one vvaiilcil to join tlic pro.-esslon
and biirry ah.iig lo.». The waves wer. full
of r.ttti'ii tr.'e trunks ami .1. bris of a w. .ided
hillsitle, showing the el.>inl bad coi'ie .lown
some mountain si.le mih;savvay; and with
the t.-ees were homely bouseholil uteiisiUund
furniture, a calf ami a waslitub tiiat silled
jovially uloiia till il struck a timber :iml suc-
cumbed. I b i«l seen our wagon .li-appear
on the crest of Ihe lirst wave but I was sure
lliu hoi-se.s were safe. Then I begin I. ibink
of oiirsi;lVes. The Ul* was swaying pel ilou*-
Iv, the water seething about ils roots.
""Is it still rising?" 1 sai.l to Clem, who an-
swered "Ye.s." quietly hoMlng uvs light all
the while.
"Oou'l lei me ^o!" I cried pibously. "at
least let us die together." 1 b.:canio aware
that ht* hoM im' very cIoao and was brudiliig
Ihe wi:l bair otl iny'fac;.
"1 wish 1 bad my oat,'" he said ten h.-rly,
"that poor litlle lire's of yours Is so thin.
How vou tremble! Do I hol.l you too tUht?
Is Ibis iheemi of your murtyrdoin, 1 won-
der? I'oor Moliy.your married life ha- been
one long torture." \
"It woul.l not have been if you had loved
mc," 1 cried, and llien I to!il him all iny
IroubU's llial 1 ha.l hoarded up and gloated
over as a mi-er .hies his gold. I t.)ld him
of the middle he nromlsed, the many other
little nets of neglect, of things that go to
make up the (turn of a woman's happiness;
his inditrerem-e to baby's .sickness anri mv
own woes. "I lu.l no frieinl," 1 slaiiiniereu,
"no one to bid nW have hope an<l l;iki' up
hcarl again. Oli, Clewi, there arc more
iragcdies in the homely every tlay life tliaa
■ 11 In books or uinlerstood
that pashionate •
grief that 1 wan indifferent to the fltMKl or fu-
ture. I
For a moment we were hilcnt, and looklnj?
into his tlear face, I mercifully did not see
the cuining wave, but 1 heanl the hiutler !
roar, tcboTng Ihe fiw avv:iy tliumler peal, and j
coming w itii the crash of u gale In a piuo !
forest, or Ihc breaking of the surf on u
rocky coast. There was one swift moiinnt
of a'gonizcti expectation when it wasbcil
over us, bcmllng Ihe lite to its level, bnl it;
went on ami the tree tliil nol follow. 1 re- ;
nieinber Clem klssetl me and *ald he Ihoiiglit ,
•lie water was going tlown, but fconn bow 1
tliti not h. t'.l. I think 1 fainted. When 1 ,j
di't begin lo reali/e again, the Hoot,! wum
ijiiite'lovv. gone as swiftly a» it eaine. Only
a inudtiv brook crecj.ing down the samly
• reek bed where iiiuigbiy liver hud been.
The sun ha.' come out bright ami warm, ami
the storm was p;ist. What havoc and tleso-
ialioii the iKw.d eiiised was recoiiltd In all
the itapci's, but our ileal lis were ni»l
thc.li.u-leis. 1 fanelc.l that gr- at
of water roaring on to the I'latle
svv.'Ming ill* lide lo wash the shore* of
plains all. I fertile nn-atlow lands, far to the
turbulent Mi-souri, ending at last ill a shin-
ing bine sea, the (iulf of Mexico.
' ".><ball 1 c.iriy you. you little thin tUIn/K'
' fiai.l Clem. . ,
I "You mlj;lil slip," I aaltl, hO. handdn-haml.
like iwochil.lrey. we erossctl the hli| perV
I Ian. I to Ihi' laiicln; two miles away. On u
hill bv the creek I saw our wagon lluiig bat-
loin lip an.l bv the ranche we f.iuiid our
bor-es feetllng <|uletly. Luckily tbiu'i*
' matches, ill the ^ilver case I had given bllM
I long before we were inarrlcl, were dry and
he built up a lire place In the log cabin.
' Wlu n 1 sto.nl lliere lo tiry my clothes I look
mv treasures out of my wet potket ami put
' Ihtui hv the lire, (lem came In with i*oiiie
I woo 1 tin.l saw llieiii. He sloonc.l ilowii mi
one Kuif ami look Ihein in lil;, liaiul.
"I was ruiiiilng away when 1 s;iw yoii." I
sai.l. tl.t'rnilm'd to keep no imire secrets
from lilm. He lookctl up at me ami ^ald,
-itiwh : , ,
"I-l WHS runniii.' away myself. I Ihouibt
vou haled nn— I sol.l lln; laucbe to .>lrs.
Vr iiici — good bi.slness woniiiU— mean I hough
— hagglctl a vear about tli.' p rice— ♦.VXM^. 1
was going t".> mall you the particulars ami
s!ir wtnilil I'liy v.. II. On.- of lh.»-t visitor- of
Inrs l.as oilei-etl iin; a l»l;;ce on bis big callle
lai.tdic In Texas -I vva* going there. Yon
a ! iiav.' Inel ft*iir years of misery- the money
SCRftTCHED 28 YEARS. NEW YEAR'S I
A ScalT, Itchlnjr Skin Dlaeaae with Kndlraa
buflVrluK Curod by Cuticura lC«|iivUlr«.
If I hnri known of the CuiTrrn.v UniKDlKH
l\\eiiiv-ei).'lu yt aiH aKo It wuuiil have savctl me
$'.>o(>iiO (two limnlre I tlullarit; ninl an liiimi use,
itiiioaiit of uullcrliig. My .Ibease (I'ttorla^lc)
Kiiiiuuiiee.l on lay liea.l In a soot not larger
lliar. a cei.l. li cpiiatl raphlly ail over my ho.ly
Jill. I g.>t uii'ler my nalU. The scales vvoul.l tlrop
»)U of llic all the lime, anti my suflciliiK was
t'litllcsH, and v\ It lioni relief. Vno thoiisHinl ilol-
IiuH woiit.l not tempt ine to have tliU ilUcaHO
(iverHgalii. 1 am a poor man, bul fed rich lo
be reiicvttl ot what Honie of the .loetors eald
vii" ieprosv , dome liiig-vvorm, peoriasln, etc. 1
t(i(>k anil |sHr-a|>aillla» over one year
nil. I a halt, but no .nie. 1 went to two op three
iloctori. ami no cure 1 eamiol iiralHe tbu CUTI-
cru.v°l{KMi.i>iKs too much. Tliey Icive ma.lo
my dklii an clear ami frtw from scales as a
iiabv'i*. All 1 iisci of them was three Imixcs of
among i ^'i; nfiK.v, ami iliree Itottlee of C'iituhtka Uk-
voluuie, ((oi.vK>r. un.l two .aikcH of ("I'TicritA koav.
river, i it yuii lin.l b^en lure ami t.al.l you Mould have
iiinly cure.l nie for ji'Ji'U.iMi you vvoiihl have ha.l ttie
money, i Iti.ikel like liio plcliuu bi your hook
of lVt>rla.-ls (pntiiio number two, "How to
(.;..r« Hhlii Iilse.'i«>e.-i"), but now I am a* clear uh
ji'>y perfioi ever vva^. Thi-oiigh force of liahlt I
rub my bam I- over my nriiis ami Ick* lt> m riticli
uiu'u til a Willie, but to nt> purpose. I am ull
v.. II. I ser^lchci twVtit.\ elulit years, aa.l U y.oi
Vt be II kill. I ul sec'oni 11)111111; to me. I tliaitk
vou a ihou-mnl Itnies. AnyilihiK more thai ytui
wani to kii.'vv writ.' mc, ..r imvonc vvlm reatU
this in.iy vsriie to me ami I will answer It.
DKNM.S DOWNING.
Walerbury. Vt., .Ian. W h, l,ss7.
IVorlasU. Kciema. Teller. Ultiirworm, l.lchen,
I'mrtliis, !s..!il.l Ilea I, Milk fnisl, O.imlriin,
llurhei's', ltHkeri>', lir.tctTs' ninl WaHhcrwom-
aii'n Itch, ami every species of ll.-lilug, lliiriilntf,
>.'alv. Pliiipb lliiinors ol llie .>k;n innl .««caip
an.riHotMl, wllh l..)»s of Hair, are poulilvely
ciiit'il hv I rrifi n.v, the great sklii cure, nini
1 I ru ritv ."so Al", an txpiblii' >kln lleaiillller,
exlcrmillv, mnl t i IMI iiv IlK.H.M.viNr, die new
UIo.mI I'.iVlllcr, liileni'illy, when pliy.'lchins ami
all ulliur reuicllet fall.
GOODS CHEAP.
woul.l pay you a linle ;iii.l you could go
h.jiiie— I Woul.l 110' trouble vou iiiiy jjioie—
wrote till- in a It tier."
". an I >.c il. Cleni}-"
"It wa* eairit.l oiMn my t'«>>t probably ou
its uav ilovvn tolbe IMalle now- letter was
lar.l to Willi -nearly broke my laart— told
ni-eii to UNdi out "for vou — was going to
s; p.! 111. ltMi:i b.iek CO yt»u couM gt t a.vuy
.11 rl-hl- tame tlo.vn I»ry .r.-ek caiioii -
•ifral.l r.! met Mrs. France :in. I In r c!-ov..l."
He spoke in. jTl.k. jerky miiteii.- s. looking
at tin triasufs; In'tlie'n turoe.l lln-m over
ill hi"s bainl ami lookcl up at m.'. "FifP-cn
dollars, ibe pb<i|ogiapb .»f a man who
iiiircil vour liie aml—uml u .ha.l baby's
-hoe. rwomler il Ibe I'ljgrini .'nt.iel the
■'lies of rarinllse wiili so light n load}-"
"i lem." I .rle.l. "It is licHveii now If yoi.
will love IMC ar..| l.irgivc mc."
He jumpt.l up ami l.Mik me In his nrms.
••Miserable .'owai-.l- that we were. Molly,
iiinningawav fr.on each other, too silly ami
proud t.» bH'ra. b other the triilli. Mistll we
b.-ilii all .iver a;;aiiiy I.«d me win >on once
nior.' an.l ke. p \oU, l>ity"
II .11. 1 nol seem like sober. Imlltlerent Cb 111
ill all. lln- eager, p.i-sloiiate lover. Il was
very .bar lo me, too. I hml -larvcl for lovo
so long. • . -
"Ami v.iii will taU'? nm to Texas?" I said.
"Of .•..'iirsc," he iaughi-.l,"weare jii-t nr.ir-
li'd, are we iioty and no nun.' rtiindn's tif my
o.vii forme. Soiuebodv else can .1.) Ihe work,
11'- I'cyoml u* lA.i. W'e .lon'i want t.i be
ri.h,v\e want to b.' happy."
Wliile we si. (Oil then; hail. I In banti like
two yuuug luversi we heard a lomi rutlling
autl ibere came 0|p.en and Sirs, n.diui driv-
ing at full sptHil acro-s the prairie. Mrs.
Ilobm had coni'' tivcr to spend llie .lay with
nicainl th'ii tHsen kni'vv I was -on.' ^ollle
other vvav. Ho borrowed her team mnl
went t.) tiii I me. Hetracke.l my steps lo
the canon an.l the dt>uble tracks acroi«i* the
mii.l ti. the rincbc. Luckily h«; hti I nil«setl
th" n.nni! ., ,,
".My wife Is going lo Texas with me. suhl
Cl.ni p.oii.llv. The th-ar feUow lia.l Huf-
f.;re.l. kn.iWMig Oi-on knew how unhappy
we were.
"Tl:id Ifs gO';d." ►all ONen In hiss'ow way,
"for Mr.-. lioirm'^in.l me are agned to j;et
marric'l. ami 1 eoi.1.1 not go wiihy.m."
I, Iter. < l.'Ui and (Hsi n r scue.l "ur wag. in
Hii.l hil.-he'l our lioises ahead of Mrs. jl.ibm's
biini. W.' had .juite a pnicis^iDU. Mr-.
Hohni s;,t with nlsfii in llie front s.at, ami
r|. Ill sitting lielnml with me liisisteil on
wrapping, a blaiik.'t about nn; ami lioUling it
too. He II I'l giv.'ii me ba.-k my trcti-urcs,
.\'ept the litile worn shoe. lie k<;pt that
••I ) remin.! him." In -ai I. but he vv.,iil.l nol
navanv nmrc. M. 11'- ft;elings are biirii!.!
ip'ept r'lliaii W(nr..irs. an 1 I b.ive l.tan.e.l to
know lilll oily i:i linns of great trou'.ilc ami
ilan'ger an"- the .Icplbs of < ieiii's nature
rou-.al into n.otlon.
Tiie sunset llanicl out re.l and gobb n be-
hln 1 the •oot'iills, the sky was glowing wlib
gb nous .-ol' r. the idtiiitl bursts oi I>ry
(reek c:M)Oii ami of our lives wiio oM-r.
Njiture ami lov.' laULdiet! again In the sun-
light.—fralitt.ec .^iaplcPiii in ••Won. .III."
J mff. rrd from a very pevere eoM In my
hea.l lor moiitl.s an. I iigol everything rtcoiii-
mendetl bul cold 1 lict no relict. Was a.lvU tl
to II*." Kly'Hl ream Itabii. It has worked like
m.aglc 111 \ln cure. I am free Irom my cohl after
using the IPdm one week ami I believe It U the
heat remedy kuown. Feeling gr.itcfiil for what
It !ins -lone for mo I i«cnil this tc*-tln onlul.—
SainuelJ. Harris, Wholccale (irocer, lltl Front
street. New York.
Two bottles of Kly'H Cream Ilalin curtvl the
wile of n well-known U. .s. A. (ieneial and ols.i
tv*'o army oflkerB In Arizona of Ca'arrli.
Kel.l cvervwheif. l*rlee, < rrUTH.v, 60c.;
!-.i.v»'. i."*.'., tili.H.>i.v ixT, #1. I'lepare.l by the
l'.>i"rt;K l»mo .*ni> Ciu.mh.-ai, lo., ItoAton.
.Ma><s.
l»,r''seii.l f.ir "How b» Curs- .skln IMu'iimm," 04
imucM, .'SO llliistrailuiiH, hiiI lUO tesllmonhili*.
ri.MI'l.K^, blaekheinls, cha'pcl ami tdly
-kin prevciiicl by CI rKiKA MkoH'.vpi.i) so.vr.
C/tiliirrliiil l>iiit|r«*>'M.
To Iks tire 1 Irom llie tlang'"!* ot suffocation
while lybiji .lown; to breathe freely, fleep
domnlly u'l'l unill--turbe.l; to lUe refrcitlictl,
Ilea. I clear, bralii active ami free from pain ov
111 h.-: |.> know llntt in. pol-.moiis, pmrl.l inatler
lielhcH III biealli ami rois away ilio delicate
ui.iclilnerv of smell, tusic .ml be.irlng; to feel
that the sv-t.-n iloes not, lluoiiirh lli* v ibis ami
aiicrlos,itic|f up ihc p.)l».)ii that I, kiitj to nn-
ih'iinbie mnl dostioy. Is lii.lee.l a blesstnir be-
v.iii.l all oib.r human enjoyments. To piiirhase
InmiiiiiUv from -nch a late sli.oil.l be Ihe .ibjeet
of all iitlflcli'.l. III.! those who have trle.l many
remedies ami jihyslclnns despair of relle-. or
I lire.
."SANK. nil »'»» II vim \i. CniK. meets every pha^e
of Citiarrli, Ir-mi a Hlmplc hea.l cot. I tt» the most
loathsome au'l .lestrucllve slages. It U h>cal
ami constltiillonal. Instant In la llevlng, iiorma-
iieiit In ciirlng, safe, o.'imomlc.il ami never fall-
b'K.
.•>.vNKoi(i>'i« Uaimi'^i. CI'KK cdUAUt* of one
l..»tile.>r the Uaih»'AI. CfKK, tim> box of Ca-
lAUHiiAi. ."MiLVKST, uinl oiie lviru<ivi;n Is-
iiAl.i.K, all vvrappetl In one package, with treat-
ise Hint illre.'.lons, ami sol. I Uy al .IrliKKlots lor
ifl.OO.
Pi»rrKK DUtU AM)CllKMieALCO., Bt».«»TO!l.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONE MINUTK
The Ciillflur* AnM-rnIn PI«B-
ter relieves Itliemmitlc, Sciatic,
.sn.l.lcn, sharp ami Nervoas I'lilmi,
siratns ami weakiiesse*. The llrut
unl only pain kllllnK plaster. New,
orlirltml, lHi«tflnt*iui«tts, lulalUhle,
unfe. A ninrvelloun Antl.lote to I'aln, Inllam-
mutlon ami Weakness. I'lterly lui'Ike iiinl vas;.
IV BUperlor to all'olher planters. At all ilrug-
jrlstc, '-'.V'. ; live lor i»l ; or. posuige free, .>f I'oT-
MM DMlti AMI t lIKMHAl- ttt., Itostoll, .MaSB.
^
iEiscdlaiuous.
^
m
\i
'^
\\'^4 irftll
•1
■-.>\j^.'*'-' !
• FRANK H. PULLEN,
Vholotjraiihic Supply Agency ^
Courier Uuildlnc, 11 Merrlmncli St.
AA9t%>« to Moth^ra.
y tt.s. W issu)w'a .sooTiiiNO .svKur, for chll-
aren tecthb.if, b? the prcrierlptlop of one of the
ijei?:. female nurses antl phyalclans In the United
Stntci', and has been used for forty years with
never-fdlllng Biicceas by mllllonBof mothers for
tholr chlUlrcii. Burlng the iiroc'^s of teething
Its value Is Incalculable. It relieves tho child
from pain, cures .lysent«ry and tllarrhoea, Rrlp-
n;? In the bowels, antl •wintt-.;o!l.'.. By giving
heallii to tho chlhl it rosta tho m.>ihcr. Price 25
(jf.:i(«« !\ l.rtttlH.
PIANOS.
Ohickering, Hazelton, H. I. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward & Brown, Steiff,
New^ England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $100.00. Good Second-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 Bets reeds, ootare coupler,
$60. Musio Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. SheeU Music, Books,
ko., Stools and Oovers.
d into the
Mrs. ! will ever bo writt-'
bv men!"
*I saw his face droop, his nioiitb .juiver,
ami Ihcii 1 I'ell a sob rise in his breast. ( ieni
crving— the great, slions man I I eoiill not
bt":irtlMt. "Forgive me. 1 wa- wrong,"!
said, "I fancletl all this. You dbl not mean
il." Hill In- only muttered, "Blind ! blind I"
Still the ll.Hjd "wont on; ♦•till the .lark wa-
tern eiiconipas-ed lis about, till I thought,
"Verily, the lliodgales of heaven are open."
Then, 'nn the ol I tree rocked and wriiln .1 In
hon-
estly, that he had not understood. He
liioughl I was contented, an.l he was not
uced to the lillle tareH8en that come natural
to other mi:n. He had no mother or sistera
—dear, quiet old Clem— to teach him. But
„iio,r".' S.'.K'llr™" Su^olTh. a.;:-! .r,on ■-,.p;.orro„,, ..lein luM m.. ,l,,,|.l>; ,.,„l
1 went Into the bedroom. 1 put on a ntoul
thess an.l hhocs, packed a few things I caretl
for, and flung on luy aunbounet. I lohl Ol-
aen I was going over to ,>Irrt. Bohm h, and
might htay al" night, anj starttd for her
90 MEBEIMAOK STBEET.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Ohristmas Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 35 cent«
! each j selling for 20 cents.
rANOY PEEPUMES-Large and
choice line.
SILK HANDiEROHIEFS. One of the
finest Uines we ever carried in stook at
lowest pi-ices.
FANOY RUBBER OOODS-Preienti
for ohildiren.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More tlan 300 dozen of POOKET
BOOKS, of diOerent styles which make
floe Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POCKET OUTLERY-Cne of the lar-
gest lines i:i the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Knires a specialty.
Very large line of FANOY SOAPS
selling low.
400 dcz. HAIR. FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES-The beat line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANOY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANOY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patternii
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and ualined. These dog skin glovei
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dosen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellia*^ all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at the very lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cen'-j an ounce.
A f)W UKDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Catcli ou quick or you'll
lose a jrreat bargain.
Also largest lino of
SHEARS v,^c ever had,
good.s among thim.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stook,
which he ^ells at 15 to 25 per cent.
lowc;r tha'.i other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriaare
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in eaoh,
for presents at $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEERSCHAUM OIOAB HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
■ PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
SCjgSORS and
and warranted
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
OF THE
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
8 and 10 Ocntnil Btr.«t.
Price,
VB Oenta.
LOWELL DAILY COUBi
>NESDAY, JANUARY 26, lg88.
3
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If yon want to secure the most desirable
bargains.
A OREAT SCHEME.
Haw U» Keep Informed of tho Time at all
BOW i« « ^ou,, of tho Night.
I have a fiinuy ohl uuclo down In New
Hampshire— B crank oii clocks. I m>ent a
uli;lil 111 his UoiiHi! n(»l \oivA ago, ami I ilou't
inlfutl to spenil unotUtr Uitre »oou. 1 mii :i
light hleepei*. nut! wbeii I uin uwiikenf«l I
biivc a lianl tliu« l« K«'t l»a<-k to sleep. Wdl,
at 1-ioViock Ilial i.i-'lil 1 UHH awakened by
1b« lou<l, lazy ..irok.-. ot uii ol<l-fa>liioiit'd. tail
clook 111 till- hdl. It ^iru.k 12 iim«-'* and I
thou, hi it wo. -Id ticVLT »inil aud li't nie 'A'-* lo
t,kLV. I littd jii^t swoonid off iii th.- *lli-<"-
tiv>ii of si. I'p wlun a na-ty lUl v \uuKft'
glock with a l..i^y. whuii:;ili„' kiio--k'T, pe e'l
0(1 12 more. lu a lew niiniile-« Ihe foolllinii
ehlnu'. of a prelty 'Knit'li .iock e.uui: n;)
throii>.'h ifiv hedroumnoorlroni the parior.
1 ml-hl have ;toiic to sleep under this in ui-
liiice, hut ill a le-v inouieiil^ more lluj lOi < ,
laii-iln!: voiee ot iuiotln r eh-ek m soirte .Oili-
er pan ..r the ho,..e drove all sleep ruin inv
CN.V. li, vheerd..pe'-aIlon I l:.y ai.d eoi nl-
e'd .lorU alter eloek. .iiilil .12 ol Hem h. '.
taeli Mruek 12, and ihen, jU;l "> 1 ''"\^ 'V :
diileil Ihal was tl..- -nd of the proee^slon ol
u' ,1 '.'w. the Ik;: luther eh.ek ol all--! he oiie ih
lb.' h;.l!-Mj u>k 1, and the ivM lollowed it>
"■T.rt'i^inorninjr I .li^eoverMl that tho -12
dorUs were iii>t live iidmU-H ap:iit.
••Uhftt do >uu kii'ii >our d«iek«.lllMl
dill, reiillv lorr 1 a-k.d.
"Wei! ■' 'idd n»v uiiele. "when I wake up
In I lie niLd.l I like m kiK.w wl.;it nine U i-;
No.v. us 1 iiaNo w) d«.ekv»""«">.''"'' ."■'•\= ;:
theUi sldke^e\i'l> live i.m.m.s. HO I doli I
have' to \v;dt h'life' to llnd mil whellier U is
tiii;e l(. uel np."' . i .. i.. ti...
ll.« kmw Ihv vuleeiif evtry eloek In the
111. I'M-, and ki.ew just wiiul IlliiC 11 wu*
wlaiK \t 1- any one .d then. s!rt:ek.
1>l<-|iltuiiliiw: .\eioi.* llu! .\li>»»
rtiliiariaiiisiniiUn* everywhere. Tele-
phonle apparalii-. \::\* laen li»>;-dled with
gre.it »n<ees« In the lamoii* hospice of the
Uiand.<l. Htrniari. NVc may :.ecurdli>ffly
C.\| »•'! one of the*.- .hl\^ 'o '••..• Ihe legions
of lUiek-riiditfd lee ;;hainln. uih'.t r eleetsi.-
heiiins. as we niay alremiy -e.' Ih n^jnl llirhls
Ihriiwn on Ihe euseiides aud k'«« >>'"* <>> '''!'
ijn-ilAlp"'. 'I hf o. aip'.Oon* of li.e ni.«»tlil>
wlioiaint ill) lost |i;iveller» will ht'Uoiie. and
III- .owl-lad eanoii who aet« as Ihe I'tiiexo-
U-i:l and iitlidde pii'T of ih^* mona-l<ry wllJ
I..' I. i.iaie I l.v a rod IV :uid luhhiiud hotil-
l:i(.lo whom louri-is will lel.idione lor
\HiU. The installation of ihe telephone amid
the Miiiplurnal SHOW - Mi;;i;esls many n)«tr<'
i.eiuliar fiossll.iiille'. luit lor the |»u.m nt ihe
Insliimient v\UI hensed for a .telliille and
vir\ laiiduMe piirpo-e. The fuels of tin-
rasr are tin >e: rimoii »<nir;<eols. prior «»f
the ;:r.'at .'«l. Hernar.l. look it Into his
lf!iri-i'«l head aliout iwelvi; mo.illiH HjTO.
that if li lephoin olH«-.s were oi/aii-
Jze.l at St. K.in-. In the moi.asUry
Itself and ul I'roz en Valuls. Ihe mimUe:- of
falal iiethh'iils hi.iiiihUv happiniiirf anion;;
Fiei.i II and Ilallun workmen while eross nv
the nioiiululns lKtwf«ii Oelolwr and May
nii«ht he dlinlnMifcd. He eoinmunieale. tin;
Idea to ("anon IUihi.I. of Aosla.who look np
the mailer wllh .m r»ry. M. Bmiru'-ols hud
luviiiled II lelephoiiie uppaialii* of his own.
mid after a while the .<w iss and Italian »,'ov.
iriinieiils :,'ave their reSK-'iUe sanelh.n-* lo
the \.iopost d plans. The pt i'l' w as dnly aii-
tboriml lojoin his l. Itphoiu- tolhe tele-raph
wire I'«lwern Aosia ami .MarllKiiy. '^''''■^'
Ihiii t.lepliones have lM^'n in operalhm al
l.a Thiiile. In the llosphe of Ihe Lillle .M.
Ih rnurd. and In s« veral of ihe »d.ia.viil ean-
toi:-. Last ."suikImv ihe laiion had a kind of
tltl.l dav with his tdi phones, ami makiii-' the
Little >t. Hernard hli« lempip.try Iie«a4uar-
t«r«. leeonvcrsed wllh iliehroiher inehaijie
of tin- olM'-e in fhe ll«.M'i'«' «Jf the (irand M.
Ihrnard. and with tin- otHdals in Ihe various
eaiilons.— ( London Tele;;raph.
Bo)> »• Invfiitor*.
Somo of the mo^t ♦mpoilaiit Inveullonn
bjivc becu th« work of luero boyi. The In-
vention of Ihe Viiivo mot Job to Ihe i.ieam en-
gine wa"* made by u hoy. Watt left the en-
pine In a very liieoniplele eoiidilion from the
fiu I Ihul be had no way to open or elose the
valves t'xeept by means of levers operate!
bv h.ind. He s. t up a l.irje engine ut one of
tlii' mines and a boy * a» hired lo work Ilu m-
vul\. l.vers. AUhonu'hthis was nol hard
woik. vet It re<inired hi-* eonstant attention.
As hu was worklnj; lln-se levers, he saw the
parts of the emihie moved In the rnrht dlree-
lion and at the e.\a<t time he ba«l to open or
dos.' Ihe valves, lie proenred a lon>:, slron.'
colli, and made one einl fast to the proper
part ol the engine, ami the other lo the vaixe
of the i.ver. ihcn lie had Ihe perfect satls-
faeilon of seeln;,' Ihe eiiAliiw niove oil \\itli
perfert rejiularltv of motion. A short lime
afl<r. the foreman eamo around and saw the
bov pla\ in« marides arouml the «loor. lx>«»k-
tn« at tiie engine, he coon saw the In-euuily
ofthehov. ami aKo the advanlai:e of so
KPf.it an {nvenllon. Mr. Wall then earrie.
oul the hovN Inventive ;reniii« in a praelical
form, and 'made the steam eii;,'iiie a perfo-t
automat ie working' ma.'hlne. The pow<r
loom is the Invention of a farmer hoy. w ho
bail ne\er seen or heard of such a Ihln^. lb-
cut one oul with a knife, and after he had
jfot it all done he with «ieat eiithushisin
sboweil U to hN father, who al onee kleked
it to pkees.snjlm; he woul I have no hoy
about him who wouUI spend hi" time on
md> fooli-h thil•.;,'^. The hoy vva« aft.-r-
ward apprrnllv'd l<) a l.loksmllh. and la-
soon fonml that his new master was kmd
and took a lively interest In him.
Mark Twain a* i» Ki|>ort«T.
Mark Twain oine tried hS hand at wrlllnj,'
upa distre'siuxiieeident for a Bost.m local
paper. and this Is bow he did il : "Last even-
ing about li o'dock. as NVtlliam Sehu> ler. an
old and re-iieeled citizen vl Hyde Park, was
leaving bis resldenet! logo down town, ax
his been hi- custom for many years, with
the exception ol a short interval in Ihe spriiiv;
of IH.'JO, during whldi he was contlnod lo liN
bed bv Injuries received In altemptin«'*>*toi»
a runaway liorse hy lliouyhllessly throwiju
UP hlH bands and siiouling, which, even If he
had done ho a sinjslo moment sooner, won d
Inevitably have frightened the unlnial still
more Instead of cheeking lis speetl, although j
disastrous enough lo himself us it was. ren- ,
dere.l more meiain holily distressing by rea-
8on of the presen.c of his wife's mother, who ]
; was then! and saw the ocenrreuce, uotwith-
Btandinir it Is ut I. ast lik.ly, though not nec-
esHurilv so, thai she should «)« reeoniioiterlng
ln*anoiher direction when incidents occur,
not being viviuiou.s and on the lookout aa a
' general thing, but ever in the r';*^ f^e. a- her
mother Is sabi to have slate.l. who Is no more,
but who died In the full hoi« of a biea-^d
resurrection upward of tUrec years »«<».»?«»
86. »>elng a Chrinlian woman without guile,
aa It were. In nroiK;rty, In consequence or a
fire In 1«4». which destroyed every »o>«»;>
thing she had In the workl. But sueh Ih life.
Let ns all take warning by Huh ""'e'"" o^'«"^:
renee. and let ns endeavor so to live IDal
when we come to <bo we can do It. l/5t u"
plfti-c our hands u|>on our hearts and say wltD
earnestuesH and sln.*^riiy that, from this nay
forth, wc will beware of the mtoxuatlng
bowl."
Chancer for Wealth.
Chance* for wealth are scarce, but when
one has Backache, ^om Muscles, Tender
Lungs, Weak Kidneys or local pain, «n"«n'
relief Is wanted. Use Hop Plasters directly
over pain and note their soothing, strengin-
enlDg and.paln-kllllng Influence. 2& ets. ev-
erywhere. Hop Plaster Co., Proprietors,
BoatoD, Mase.
JEetiUaL
TJ5C0B
«fc»\ til.- ^ *•/.;',
jfinanctal.
FM-.^ VI Cuto;*.:.- .■■.:::i, hcurilg
Of rSlil'^^igiiii
OhcuB. 'W. Eaton, BroUor,
Rooiu 17 Central lilock.
Attention given to oil llrHt-claes loans and
tuveetmuuti).
aa< anU Coitr.
iEi0crUatuou0«
IPf.Cl
epr.cl.
SAFK.ST OF ALL
INVESTMKNTiS
W.i^CLAMK&CO., Of MlNNrArOLlH. OffCJ
}-:rif. Mor!<iatits on Forvm in Minncfota and Imi
kvfo :n iiininiiilb ot $oi«) au-l upwards: liiUrcM
tn^m 7 to H per cent. Morlffogcn on .Vinneapolu-^
City /'rw'«-///, InH-reat 7 perient. V^^eer. years
experience. SetuI to BoMoji upline for PamphM
un.l references before yon hnem e'.Bewlierc.
OKOKOK W.U.L.Ati;, Agent, lU Milk utreet.
ilOOUi 41), liOdl'lU.
nu Giiiju.fii A, voosum coMiuuixtuK. an.
UI.Y'S
iii:4tPMi. Heals tlio
soro, Itcwfofes
the S t) 11 H u ■ of
TufrtcUiul .Stix-ll.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 Nassau Street, - - - New VorU.
HAVC CtlNHTANTLV ON HAND
A fiK.LEOTION OF CIIOIC'K INVEST-
MUNT SlfiCUUIllKSJ. '
Corrr^pondcKtof Btii'krrg, Uroktra uhd InwtU
ora boiibUtd.
LOWELL
Gas light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHf.IiyCK SliittT, COR. MIDCLf.
SEWALL O. MACK, PT*Bldcut,
JACOIi KtftiKltK. Tieaituror,
I>. li. ItAUTLlSTT, Clerk.
IdlltECTOUSl
f-KWAI.I. U. MACK, LKVl SIM{AGrE._
JAMi.S II. KKANI IS dOMN K. KIMllALL,
ALK\.VN1>EU ti. CUMNOCK.
Business (STarDS.
!^^^ .♦„'.' A pwrtlclP lii ap
j__ _. ii_-'_5l. i.Urd into eacli n<»»-
k/". rfc-"*\'y !F O "■" "''' isii^f'-'/''''^'-
, „_ ^ « i C« V tTu in ,.,.!,.„ , , ,.f ,,. .,, Uri!;.'.
ri.^H-.l.v luhll.rc.^'i'tcre.l.ti-'.M. l.l.V inV'Tll-
tits, iV> tir«env.lel» Mroct, .S-jw i oik.
.i..^'
J
biipr^
& Valuable Investment.
]ll[ CiMPlGN Sllii^- lilNiliG Cu,,
Gfficj 43 Oeutralitreet, Room 10,
SPAblU.M^ iJl. UcU',
O.Tfru 11 va.iifi' Ic Inve tuient to;thow who de-
tU-a hUio retain- lor their money. The eoni-
panv lire not ei>»;.i.v'e.l in any wlM-e.u Hpeculn.
don. The} itre -erliifc' the Mock upon H« nicrlti',
(Kin.,- coiilMenl tluU it will realUo what ti.» y
claim. Call and atkijuoslkns.
PRICE OF CAS,
With Uioiilbcoui.H'iV for prompt piy-
ineut. lb
^l:2i) \nv Thousainl Feet.
NO. t JOHN STKKBT.
Plain ard Fancy Job Prirriin?
OK ALL KINDS '
*T TIT IS O rh'TCE,
JV/iai ihc food docs i:oS
sours, ii causes a liirnin<r
sensation. 7/:is is a step
in ihc d.'rcciicn vf
|spep«sm.
// can tc curcti—sit/c/y and
surciy—uiih
DR. SCHENCKS
MANDRAKE PILLS,
which %vin put all the digestive
off^aiis in healthy condition.
r..r Hulo l.v nil llruwlnU. Prli-o If, rl*. por l>««j
H).i\,>» x^» *'>•'> «••• ; '"■ "• •" '•> ""«"• r""'i>K«* ^'■•. ""
rac»l|>t<>l vtW: i*r. J. II. »*ili«>»<li *«*•">. I'IiUmJ'*.
PrlvatiB Wires to Mew York.
Tuleidion« Ch:I,S7M 3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
' BfiNKERS AND BROKERS.
yiacKS UONDS, <;rain and pro-
VISIONH hoiiiiht ami sold for Cash, or car-
rliMl iiM Marslu.
3 P. O, RuiltUnOf Loweli*
*..<
i^*_
FlKMT-Cl.AS!*
Gas Cooking Stove.^
Bet upHndirntiMl ala low r.;lo per year,
till>!ng included.
S0() IS I. an ELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Br.ulkT'^ J<uIier.r!:o8])liati'
— XNU
ENOLIKH LAWN D11E881NO,
Kor salechcsp lij"
J. O. ItOGKKH *V CO..
- .M. 31 aii'l 33 Market Rtr»«t.
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
HOiHIIiQ SUCcilBUlKE 8UCC15S.
Df. Lewis is Always Successful.
Tho Glory of a Man ii in Hii Strenficth.
H.rve or Physical Kore* When Lost Qulck-
^*"'* lyiUK^lntil by Consulting
DI*. C .T. LEWIS,
Who. Hfter tnU«nHe «u.ly an<1 .lee)) rcBearch, Iih6
Ifttcu' .lUcovcrt.l a new, uxiraord luar) , .piU k^
certain and Inexuon^lvo cure tor UlM'a«'« «^ t iC
Hraln and Spinal Cord. Spcrmiitorrh.ifa, >cm\.
na WeakneU, KluPl Kscapes. I'm^'W^V/.^'I'V.*
Deranged KuuciloiDot the Servou* a V'' ,V.*'iH*
Itlve SvHtems. THIS NKW AND MAUVKL-
m> MkDlCAL TUKATMKA- lia» '-"ved ll c
mo«l dCM»orate foriiiH of NervoiiK Dlsoidcrs In
K>tli young and old. T.» del)llltat«d yon li It l>e;
in, V8 the vlg^r ..1 inaiiliood. an-l la .id\Hnvi.!
aieUeMahir.liesllie vigor of vontli wit loui
he posMlillUy of lairure. ,^ i'»"nauv Com-
1-LVIST8, Acute or Chronic l>l«ch.vrge>., h.:1c
uirt'. lletentlon of tlio I'rinc, (.ravel. Kidney or
»l" dcr l)lft<.rderF.S pldlU, SSceoii.lary hypip
toiiH.Kniptlon.<.Skln l>l«en»CH. all arc aim-
uwly cured m Itliont the use of mercmv, co ml-
A or liMectlouB. No rcsirSctlouu In diet or hln-
?ance Irom l.UBlnesH. UKOK.vr casks <;iui.i.
IN TiiKKE OH rnVH DAYS. PatleiUs \vho..C CR«e^
mo iKsen ne^leeU-l. l.adiv treated or nro-
lounccd lacnraXle, ;ir<! partfculaily Inv) e.l lo
vU5t Dr. Lewis. A wrlucn ;cuarautce ot cure
/ v»>n lu all case*, nrrm^'ed and nndei t.-.Len. Is
PUVCTICKUpwardsol THIKTV VKAUS.
ftr-!>r. LeNvl* Is frequcntlv CA.nsulted l.v
.Tiunv who l.avo »>ccn wmnletely dlsc,.n!r.vc.l of
^v!-- belaff <-uro.l nfu-r inivlnjc cxpcrluienuxl
•A^th various a.ivcril-cl nM.irum.N.ele.'trl.! IhjUs,
»c which Inyailablv do more liarm than Kocd.
KviVv 'msc of .ll«-H.e deaian-ls .Uilercni and
o,. ..Vftl trcHt'uort. Ti» those who may have
lull hlin uvlhewiUic.tore tho .li.appolnt*;.!
oneto all tUednil'.^^ol life, whetlior they Pc
XslcHl or mcnia!, pertaining to married life
or "slnKle l)lo:**^<><lne«8."
CouMUltatlon. .>Ie.lielt<«-s. *r., »6.
WorktnR: Classo* •2.50.
DR. LEWIS Is pcrmaaenlly located at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, E. I.,
One door from Klchmond street (off Broad
st^ct'. UlMce houre all the year round froro>
fo^ and .^ to il; >*nn.Kv, mo i:, "".^ '.'••^'J.V.ii-
MALE COMPLAINT'S bKlLULL^ TKKAl-
NOTICE TO COrSTKY PATIKNT8.
Dr. Lewis will, on full «le8crlptlon of caae
(With ice cnclo^Jd). Imme.llately ««••';« -J ^jMMj'y
of his valuable '«»«'l»«^^»"««:J^'*':.'?»'*3'' 'h^'^liL^^^^^^
«trnctlonB und .i«lvlcc 'or the euro of the above
dlBtre.*8lnK comylalntB. Ji'ST Publisuld.
INVESTMENTS
•y «ml »^ I'oi* C/Viit.
Klr.t moitiaKC. wllh coupon l.ond»* "It"/ "'j;'"!
nuvable »«mlannually l.y Ai-plefm N«l <"' '
iHiik. StHMired on Improve.l farinx la the we^t.
from :i to 6 time* Uie value «)f iho loan. Abso-
..lr serurn. an-l principal au-l Interert ludd
„* a riUe wllh as iniicli i.roinplccH. " "»,*•''>'•'"'.
,„..,.. liimd*. Am..m.t« Vroni fl"' "V- >''' ' 'X'
,»ndH per (Milt. Apply V* "^'''"^^^ , iV..f«;
Mi,nMlrl.lo-l;..M«;entralHtnel.. room 1. Kefer
to .Fill N V. K 1 M HA I- 1., I'reHldent A pp Olon
V..1 111! U .lA- K. Ff l.LOWf*. I'l-CKMent Low
,.|| .Muliial Hie In*. Co.. LKV 1 til'UAUUK.
i'r,.,i.n.iit Tiud' r- and Mcclninlcs lu«. t>o., r..
I PXTCIl MAI'«")..D WKP.IIT, CUABLEM
IIO V k\\ J kFFKlt!Ji>N II A NCUi )}H^
COKE,
IJroken, screened ami delivered at
$4.80 Per Chaldron. ^^
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
C A 14 H .
SIX PER CENT.
JTIIiiS'X' MORTGAGE
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and lutereit payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
Wo offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and after careful cvsindnatlon rccommoutl them
for iiucslinenl.
No chare* made far tho nso of motors.
No rharue^ made for ruunins supply
pipos front strcvt ninlus to cousomors' col-
lars.
Orders, whon left at oAoe, promptly t-
t«ndo<l to.
0. E. tU8HIN0. Agent.
UAUBI80N W. STREETEtt,
C'onMtttt>lo ancl Oolle<9tort
Koom No. 6, Central Block.
Ofllcr hours, Vroro 9 to 12, 2 to 5, anil Blonday,
Tliiiri9<t:iy uu<l 1 rlday evcnluKs from 7 t* tf.
iS[#-.'^ieclal altiiiilon to colltM-ilon of rents aad
jrceeial care oi ti-nement propertv.^ .
I>lt. O. A.. \VII^lklIN»,
Surgeon Cliiropodi»t.
yo. 1 Prcscott Strvc't, . . Lowell, llAM*
I ■ *■ *
' Oii:ce hoiirh : ^ a. m. to U ui., J lo ^ nr.il 7 to
I p. IN.; SuDdaye. J to 4 p. m.
I CiKOltUK UKDiaCU. au C4 Mitral »*tr«ot.
I (Katabllbiicd In IMl.)
ir .,». Solo airciit lor U. Y. I'akcr I'Mioat
^i^ I'lano Jtorttt*, the l« d li rlxlil Plaao
W ttmnM". Tl;«Jk)n« Ih « '.ciir, l.ilKhl und
bvautltul, ard tlicy \\ 111 (.Uiml In tuna
Letter thiiii ati> uprlvhl plai.o k vtr puole. Also
^.Il;arl• Mauo J-oilcs ol li>o»U -i innniifticinre,
ull Ki U'l-.ddHl the lu\»ebi fa.i..ry |.ilce» and
uurrantei! lo y,\\a entire joilPiartlon. A«enl
lor <.te<iri{e hlovens, oncan bullUer.
L.4U Oculist to Nonlr.vesiern IMapcawiry, M>«
Vorl. city.
I <iri»?««, No. Vf Wyinan'a K.ncl.nnire, roraot
1 .>!• rrliimck h ..I CVntial Str*.*-!.', roo-n wltt
I'r. UlcLtr. «i,r<« ihvh und lionr.^; WKl>NK.»-
l'AV> M.d SATl i:r<AY.-^, fnonU«. m. i.rillll
p. III. Kxclu.^lve uiltiillon »rl\i n lodlf-HscK Of
Eye^ Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
A.NDUKWS & V\ lIliULEll,
KhTAULl *1I Kl) IH.^V,
MAKCKACTIUKkh <>r
aid liifi Mi
Xo. iil TUortnUf.r Strrtt,
>Var Northern Drpot.
It. JlNI>KKWH.
CNAS. WHI-frM
Stobcs antl Eanges*
daiEBs anil Parlor Stoves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. ]MILTVEI1^,
894 MBBllIMACK STREBT.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Oongresa Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
l*arloi* S togre®
Of tho very lM»»t niabrs,
AT LOW r»ltIOES.
Call and see our variety.
N. J. WIEll & CO.,
61 MAKKKT HTRBET.
STOVES AND RANGES!
Stove Linings a'jcl Fittinga.
Till Ware. Manufacturers.
Olasa. Wooden aud Hollow Ware,
Ik / rc n i: y f vrxi t vkj^
And Fo«Mlers' Supplies.
PAPER ST(X;K and old iron PLi'.
C!L\SKI>. '
MAiVrilV JSc I^ATSrOLTlY.
174* 170 MIDOLKSKX STRKET.
COLD I!i:i?.i:.. P.\P.liJ, 1873.
W iiriMitil ttl^oluuijr'pm*
r<».-f>a, .M la wLlcIilhce«..<r« ol
< <:llian l.oen removed. Il Y.aml/irtr
tlmttthe *;r/w^Mrf Cocoa mbed
V. III! .•'•.ifcli, Arrowroo! or Siiv.ir.
.1 u:i J \% ilieu'fore lar iuoroo«^»«H'iu
i\\ lul, lOfili.y Ut* that* ontctnt <i
;1rrf/<. Il i* dcMcloui", notirSftliu-.
{i»trcf..'':lunlnp, •fclly dlifoit.d,
•uml i:<!iiilrttl.lv iM!apt«'d for lava)
ulii uk N\ til f.» tor jH-moiw le h«s.:.i.
' bold If OfiMrt-rTsrerf where.
OiRER &CO.,Diirciiester.Mass.
Pesters. Hangers and Dodgers
Prliited In tlie best uunner,
\t Uie lowest \ni'-*sf ►»•>«; n ti t sno'tes uotlee
MUM
JAMES MORRIS.
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Qas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job Worker and It«pair«r of HtoMiu, <!••
and Water Kuglncs, rrliitlnc Proaaa««
HtMui Pumps, Shaninir, Pull«*ys. Lisv*
Mowers, Uuwliic Machines, «>t«s.
Shop 25 Middle Street,
TBLBPUOMIS 184-4.
wsiir
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
First Letter Founilry in New Enitami
CUMMKNfJKD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for lU hard aad toagb BMlal, tta laiai
vartoltoaoC
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for lU UNRIVALLED Nawspapar PMM.
A'I'tress onlers to .lOUN K. KOUKBfi, AfWH
55 Water strcvt, l)oi»toD.
4V>Thc Courier and .loiimsl type Is from
foundry.
ELLI>GWO()D & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST orriOE.
LAMPS.
/ 1'
Fourth Kdltlon
Medical Minutes,
with aiMltloiial colore<l
lllu8tratlon»,a Portrait
OF TUB AtTHOR, ANI> A
MSToFt'OMPLAINTS.
An CKOptlonal treatise
on tl'<- treatment ami
«pc«dvciirr of al)Ovc Biib-
iectg, i4«xual dlftfaBeeetc.
Price 'i& fonts by mall
to any sdflTBB, from tho
author, Dr.C. J.l.ewls.
Airent for Medic il Mlnntcn, W. W. DUNCAH,
191 Mlcldles«x Htreet.
minutes;
^
>
ALL KINDS
-or-
Make the ONLY eaiy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS bt 8P0FF0RD,
BIDDLE k SMAST,
0. W. LONa,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLQER,
LOOK h JEWELL,
A. P. BOABDMAN,
OSOOOD KOBBILL,
Amesbnry, Mass.
FARMERS. ATTENTION!
S^ockbridge Mnnurf s.
Buwker's Ulll and IJrlll Phosphat*.
K>ifr.ilo Hone Snper-Pho^phate.
ltrHdley> Siip«'r-Phosphat*.
IjUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FAIxOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPa.
BAKQDET LAMPS.
BRA8S AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
/•*
■Al
itr THE
Courier Job OflBce.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
FITTfTOIl, PA.
ALL KtllDS OF COMMEBCIfL
PRnrnWO.donB at tha Court— '"''
•MlasiowtMprteM.
.rob
JOB
uimet
Invites attention to a great Ta-
riety of nsefnl and ornamenlal
articles partlcalnrly well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion Is called to Handkerchieft
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Uand-knit Worsted Goods.
J. W. BENi^ETT & CO.,
ROOFERS,
BEE niVE BRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Grand.
THE COURIERIoB OFFICE
E. IV. Wooa cV c:o.
47 MARKET STREET.
POSTERS,
lr*ro|gi*amiMes »
FIIKXCH k rUFIKR'.S
tHJ t.enfrm StrecU ^
paiSte]^
AMD
BUILDERS.
Yoo win And It to your Interest to c«ll opMi
ns before beKlnnlnc your
PAINTING
oae* In PT«|M»*1 to qoote the Tfry »«*;c»* Pjl<**
lallklBdcofprtiittaf Call iW artimates.
oto
[very Descriptp ol Prinig
RSQCIKLO lir—
Olottiinir*
"Dtry Ooocliif
Grocery'*
Or Other Establishments,
AT THB
Courier Job Office.
A Kood assort nient ot flrst-elass gi
•Iwaja on hand, at bottom prioes. Oltre ••
« call at our new and spacious store.
KENDALL & CO.^
87 Middle Htreet, Lowell
DOWKER'S
Lai aoi Gardefl Dressing.
Prcparwl for Lawns, Grass Plata,
tiar i< OS and riower Beds.
PRICES I
Ten H>. bairs for 1000 s<|uare feet. . . ....
Twenty-five lb. baas f.»r Z'OO Mjuare feel. . ••1JW
Fifty lb. bsjrs for Moo Kquare feet. » "^
(»
• ■•••aes*»eeeeees <
1JI»
liundredlb. bags...
T.aipr» GreLmm 9oc«lflt
rOB 8AJJI BT
E. N. WOOD & CO
"ilJV.
tsJTm:
LOWELL DAILY COUHEER, W^EPNBSDAY, JANUA&Y 25, 1888.
LOWJiLJ. DAILY COL'UIKU.
m
I'ubllMhod ivcry aflcinoou, .S»nul>»i> o.\(Ciitc<l.
lu iho Courier HulJdln«, Just ciibl il , llio r<>»i
Otticf.flMtirliiiaik Blicft, LowuU, Mum-, by
Mar«lcn&llo«tll. hubmiitllon iiil«o *«'•*«> "
year, ;jO cciitB a moiuli, 14 cents u v\e«i., <lellv.
eieU by <iuiitr. hingle copies i oeuu. A»lvci-
tlnJiiK laun luriiltbea op appUcnMoii.
Lowell Weekly Journal publUlicil Ironi sHir.c
oJMc«oul!ibU»yi*. I'rJeo #1.60 i.er auuuin.ul-
wayB lu a<l\uiiix\ Lftr^'er elirulullon lu lowim
near Lowell Ibun all oUur papers. ^
."^NfliKKD AS KKCOKU CLAtiS MAIL M.Vl IKK.
TKAIMS TO ANl> FliOai BOSXON.
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patriotic heart so dear Id the Pitt and Castlc-
reagh regime were trlumphHUt, and then
men full that tbere w<to a doptli of mcaiiiuK
and an liixplratlon I bat had been all the
while lufluenoUiK the mluds of llio uiHuy, lu
the (leathlesg lyrtcsbf^ "Scots w ha hae wl'
Wallace bled" and "A nmti'.-* a man for a'
that." Then nieu knew and recognized In
the plowman bard one of their greatest bene-
faetorw. Kven llio torlcs hud Ijelped to keep
Burns, iM'foio the jieople, for 6cotl, Luck*
barti and \ViKou, were not deaf to the
strains of peiilus.
I scareil reactionary, lory to tlie core, >an,n
I "Of hltn wUo walki'd in glory ami lu Joy
KullowliiK lilt- l>lou(ih, Mlong
bl.le.'^
Hill it i> !i!< tln' l.uiroale of the lowly, the
ahsertcr of IberlKhlH of man, the vindicator
FIRE RECORD.
dot!)tng.
A HIatorlo Buildins Baraed. |
The old market house on Derby ^quare, '
Salom, w as burned early IhN mornlni;. The
occupants were Thomas Rock,.)ohn Hot erls,
S. F. Wooa it I «».. ./onuthan O. W:ll^T!' Keeil
,t Co., all |»rovl«ion dealer*, und O. T. HI- |
dredn;*. rcKlauranl keeper. The buildinn \
was one of the landmark^ of the city. Total :
loss, *10,000.
Oiiifr FIrea.
The hat factory of William H. Scott in
Itendinjr, Pa., c«rtitalni«»«* quantity of raw
>Vord.>Worlh, a nnich i,„aterlal and nearly (ji»0<) dozen flulshcil aiul
unlinislied bats, was destroyed by fire Tues-
day. I^)ss ♦.•)0.(»«M).
the mouutalu
NehrnskH's
Plain Facts!
IT 18 u\. ITACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, Oneorice Olothier,
15 Oeutral street, has marked down
many lines of Overcoats and Suits from
20 to 30 per oent. from bia regular
prices.
IX IS A. FAcrr
That the Overooats and Suits are all
^UinfltDooD (c Co.
A
Playing Cards.
Largo ABsorFmenl and Low
Prices.
Heroic T<<auh«»rt to b» It*'
wMrd«d.
So much suirorin;; and death has been re
of the poor, the truly liberal apostio of hii- ported amon« teachers and pupils lif Ne- right in every respeot, only there are
braska that eontriiKiiions are to bo taken up oo^jparatively few of a kind, and he is
toaidlbose whohayebecn crippleil IhroUKb , . , '■ . n-ii— .l--«.1
lo... of limbs. The .tHte superiutendont has bound to close them out. Call eaily and
U-ued4i circular ealilntf on all county Mii.er- i..^^ ^i,- Y)eii i?lection, before too maoy
inlendenli to forward at once name-* of""'"
teat lier« ami pupils In their locality who jhm- lots are ciosod OUt,
i*licd in the Mornv
IX I» A FAC?X
7JW «00
9.U(» 1.00
U.20 6.«W
4.'i'i 7.00
E\it ILobJfll Bails Courier.^
WKDNKSDAY. .JAM .Ml Y iV 1S88.
The I'o>«t remarks that Mr. Ulalne will
have lo^et »ion« vyllh the blci-lnj,' of the
Iby. Dr. I»urchar.l. Oh. no lie won't. Uur-
elmrd Is u Clevehuui man lhi« >oar.
ThecHy council di.l well la«t oyeiiinjf In
cleelUiK Mr. (Jreenhaljje city xolieltor. tmd In
elinosln;,' two rei>iibli;'an a^xoxor-., and thl^
may be »ald without the >.li;,'lil«'sl dNpiraRe-
niunt of llie opj o.sluK.taiulldates.
man trecdoin, that Huru^ now secures the
%eueiull6n of thinking men. His glorious
genius Hliowcd the poor at ihtir very worst
in the marvellous ".Joliy lles.:ar<*"— a pre-
duclitui far excelling' tiayV ••Be>:.i..'arN Ui>-
era," ho ureal a favorite of houjo of the mi0^l
ueule critics: and It al.vi showed the poor at
their very Im}- I in the "Cottei'.- .Saturday
M^'ht." At tholi woi>t the poor \ver.e no
worse than their aristoi-rallc lords of the soil
and iiertditary law makers. If iiulfcd tin y
were as bad; at their best, lliey were intl-
nllely mperlor to their rulers who dared to
despise tluin. Who could refuse political
emantipatlon lo men like the >uinlly lalber
of thai humble houcehold, yet so pure and
honorable^ What need i^ there to si>eak of
the po«'tlc nenlus of a bard w hov; ell'usions
have been euioj^ized by men like Hryant.
Lonj;fellow, Tennyiiou aiul Wbittlerr But
to the laureate o( tin
rell^'lous liberty, to him who taught iii. lo
sln;{ that men a» men arc predou*. Ibal
"Tliur.iiikl* but till' Kiilnea stla-r.p,
The nirtii's Um- ijiiiwd im a' Ibal,"
who found In :i!l that lives i.omethin;,' to syuj'
patlii/e Willi, to wlioni all that l« noble and
lil'nt poet of
tlioM? who have r-iiM'e
died'froin theiirc.t!. of exposuri-, and the
nann H of tcachei'. who died in attempiln!: to
(Ipu. Attwuotl's Nuc«wa«ar.
Charles A. Hopkins for -W year* in the
emi>loy of the Mutual Life Insurance com-
pany of New York, has been iippolnted
Mu>.>.achuselt<t sKcnt of the comuany to till
Ihu xacancv caUM-il by the d»*ath of <ien. C.
(i. Attwoiid, and has assumed his duties.
Mr. Hopkins be;:an as cashier for the com-
pany, and for Kl years has i>een (.'cntTuI
save the lives of ih.ir pupils, hull accounts > ijij^^ ^^ eoods, advertised above, are
are askrd. and the •.ui.er.'ntendent ui.LM> that ,*, , mi.^ u u
miriioriou^ acts and «ieeds should be really marked down. That ine above
iironu)tiv ri'cotfidzed and those left in dls- rj r ..... -.. u.,r.,K„»
Ires" be promptly remciniK..retl. itaiements are solid facts; no humbug,
neither any fooling about these asser-
tions.
IX lei A. TTA-GT
That J. L. Ohalifoux believes, aud is
convinced that the greater number of
people are judges of goods and will not
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
9Vhoieaale and Retail DruggUta,
OFPOBITK POST OITFICIC.
IBrg anti jTancp 6ooti0.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 25, noon.— For New England,
warmer, fair weather, followed by snow,
winds becoming fresh to brisk, high on,
the coast, easterly.
/
Playine: Cards.
A bargiiin tor 20 cents. Those
uro of good thickness und uice
enough for anybody.
o*en ^ .
new litfbt of ci\ii and ' iVi'it for Khode ishin-l. He hai quite a war tolerate nor patrouiBe stores thlkt at-
i re.ord, und diirluK his residence in Kliode „„uiJ„
{ iMaiid he became aeiivelv ideniiHcd with 1 tempt to deoeive the public
'< many rt liirious ami six-lsl orirani«ation«, und
i was'prehi'ient of ilie Khoile l^^land Con>:re»;H'
i lionai club and tin " ... ..
! asrocialiou.
Youiiv' Men's Christian
Kllird oo the Knilroad.
IX IS A B'ACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 16 Oentral street,
guarantees every garment he sells, in
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DruygUta,
OPPOSITK POST OPFICB.
39c. 39c. 39c. 39c.
Great Special 39 Geet Sale
AT TIlii:
free and lovin- wa« dear; to the lir«l poet of , j„,,„ >|^.i)^„ouKh of llcadvlllc, formerly | ^^^ j^g^^g^. ^^^^ ^f goods, tO be equal in
the poets, the sweet silver of -.Vuld l-*'"'? L.,„,,i,.vcd at (ilover .t Wlleomb's curled; * ° , ,
«yite"ana'«nonnlc Doon," to hint whose , ,,^,;. ^^..j^.r,.. while walkin>; on the track of i »H respectS to CUStom mudo WOrk.
lays have .•lieere.l tlu' '-ji^'ster at the
ami (lell;,'litrd the biiih-born lady
'"'"" the New York ami New F'.niiland ruilr<»ad
in her I'lioiiiiN . was struck l»\ a train and -o in-
Voun, Mr. <iu.ncy has .lone what 1- j boudoir, Innc poimed ll. mo.a! or a ..rnum j>.^^
tldnks was a very bri^jhl, buMvbat was ' a-i.i iiisphcd lh> tircl soldi.r In the trenches "«"' "•" ;^
really a verv silly thin-, in |.r..po«iii.: a bill ' with new .Mnra:^^ faiuie.l within every lib- ,
eral heal I the Hie of freedom, and iubteiicil |
IX IS A ITACX
That Ohalifoux earnestly invites the
|o lenniiiate every li<|Uor license on the HOth I
of .\pril next. He does this Its H hit at the I
republicans for V(dln.' or propo-lo'^ to v«)te
for u c(»nsiltulional prohildtory aniendment.
Hut Its silliness Is perfectly Hi>|.arent on Its
fatse. ^_—i.— — -
The Tariff Heform leau'U'', thiou;,'h Henry
I,. I'ierce, prchidenl, Ins ehullen«cd the
Home Market club to a publl<' discussion. If
the tariff reform debaters should confine
themselves to the truth as little in such a de-
bate as they di> in their other ilixiHsions. it
would bo useles*' to talk with them. They
needn't fear that the subjeet will lack discus-
sion, however.
The l'rovidenc(!.lournal has a rosy Br;:u-
ment in favor of free wool, on the ground
that this woidil put our manufacturers on a
level with forelun manufaeturcr> as to raw
material, and il would {<lvc woolen manu-
facturlnfc a boom. Now bold your horses u
moment: What earthly argument Is there
for free .vool which does not apply In favor
of free woolens? And with free woolens
where would our inanufacrturera l>c!' The
Providence .Ion: nal does not seem to ceo
through a trick, no mutter how largo a hole
there is in it. __________
Itandall was certainly "downed" In the
organization of tlu- Pennsylvania democratic
state eomniitlee, but the methods employed
to defeat him reflected no credit upon bis op-
ponents, nor un: the fruits of the virtory
likely to be lastiii!.'. The freo-lra.lc element
and the ollice-holders, backed by thrc of the
wealthiest men In the stiite. were abletoeon-
Irol the comndtlce. Now the task will be to
carry the state. It will be very funny to see
a domocratie canvass in INnn-j Ivania under
I rev-traders' niana^'ement, and the rei>id)lic.
an majority Is «-x|)ected to reach 100,000 In
'OnstMiuence.
The I.rtiireiit** of Liberty.
The Declaration of liiib'pendencc and the
French Kevolution of lTs!» rendereil possible
Iheapothwsls of the (Irst poet of the poor,
the plowniaii-sin^'or of Scotland. Ib'fore the
l.ublication of the "Ui?hts of Man"— I'alnc's
able vindication of the prin<di>les of a j;ov-
crnmeid of the people, by the people, and
for the i)cople— Hurko, with un elo(|uencc
and j^oru'eousnesH of llki-lrallon that have
rarely iie<'n found in any pros,, eoniposltlon,
had allicKcil the proijressive .spirit ami Uie
movement that It bad inauj,'urated in the In-
terests of crowns and eoronets~of kinjj-<lil»c
poor iiiKljeadcd(Jeors?e III., and of nobl«.'>
lik<! those who were the boon comivanions of
his roystcrin'4 son, mlseull(!d "the Hnest scon-
tbman in Europe."' Thijn appeared tliat
ncouiKcof (Jod. Napoleon the First. In
KrilHin the reaction ai(ainst the principles of
political freedom wa« almost complete dur-
ing llx; aiUi-llonaparte wars. The debt of
Kn«Iand ro«.e to Alpine bel^rhts, IhrcatoniiiK
to crush the nation. Wiillin^iou was
almost d«dned; and when Watf-rloo laid Na-
poleon low. men of liberal sentiments held
their breath for a time. But the spirit that
panted. 111 the hearts of the people, for polit-
ical reco;;nilion was still alive. The man
that brought up the Irish i»:"l""*"""f ""•' "
til eoadjiilor called Sidinnuth in-ti;.'att'l in
Scotland weak attempts at rebellion that the
])opular movement mlj^ht be crushed; and
liKU- ban l-loom weavers wcru ban<:ed iliat
jmlitieid tyranny mlfht be preserve J. Oood
men who dared to say. "Taxation without
representation is tyranny," were fain to flee
to this country to escape the tender mercies
of CasllereaKh. Hut the son^s of Burns
were not dead in .Scotland, nor did his «pirit
cease to haunt the heather of his native land.
Jiil>crty's ushcs smouidereil: a breath
at any time ralttbt raise a flame.
By and by the people's cause grew stronger.
The powerful voices of Cobbet, O'Connell,
Broui^bnm and others aro»c in defence of.
constitutional freedom. Catholic emancipa-
tion WHS granted. Then came the reformed
parlUmenl. The old toryism received a
rtorioun wounil from w hich It has not yet re-
<!Overe<l. TIkj prinelples that cost evoty
for the millions made to mourn tb.i lieavx
burdens of life-loh'm and t'. liis i:nmorlai
memory on this iweniy-Ufth of .J.muiry, the
12!>tli anniversary of liN liirtli, we join with
the KuKli^h-speakin;; wmld lu all the hontus
that the xicmI toast dcmanils from hearts that
love to honor freedom, love aud iK-auty.
[closest inspection and oompari3cn of
Tlie blood is the HMinee of health. Keep it I * . . ii-i
pure bv lakim? Hood's sarsaparllla. which Is ; hls goods and prices With auy establuh-
pecullar In n* curativ*- power.
Tartar and «H»coloratlons of the teeth are
removed bv usin^ Uul)ifoam, that fravrant
liipiid suliMtitute fur tooth powder. 'I'ry it.
•Ih «'culs. All druifuists.
TllK (iKNKKAL tOl'UT.
iXral (instate*
&
'I
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Prsaoott Nation*! Bank.
We take pride in showint property
11 Ke the residences we oifet. for sale on
Jan. 21.— Amoni: the petitions received in |
the ."Senate wa* one from the Boston Bar M- !
Hoeiallon. for Hmendincnt of the la.v In rela-
tion to the preparation of the list of jurors I
in Boston, so that (he aldermen shall have j
power only to »lrlke mm»es from the lists |
submitto 1 to them by the reiiivirars of vot<'is
und not to add names thereto. .\ bill was
reported to ilctiiie the prison ialtor bill of
ISST, soas to allow the piece-|)ric(; system.
Mr. Collins of Suffolk j>resfnted the remon-
strance of Frank K. Fosur and olliers
against Hiiv modlflcalion «>r the repeal of
chapter 44'7. Acts ol IHStT, rclrtlinn to tlie !»• , . . j .. a
bor of the prisoners In the stat<- prison, ro> , Belmont Street, a Btre«:t restricted to fine
'"[irrli: "e a b^i:;:d.'if''new*'business | residences. They have been erected un-
wasotlered. Mr. Ucxter of Lowell sub- der our personal Supervision and no ex-
mitted a proposition to increase the sdary of I pgjjjQ j^j^g j^gg^ spared to make them
the sherifl of Midtlie.-cx conntv to <IJ(MK». *, ^ , , ^ ^ •.^ , .
Mr.(iuil"vor(^iincyasked ieaVe to iniro- , first-class in every respect. Novel in
duee H biii'i" iM-ovidt that no iitpi-ir license i design and very convenient in their ar-
trary no'lsvitlistaiitlinii. At lite re<|Ue't of I and aideboard.
Mr. Mel)onoi.;,'b of Boston the rcpiest lor I ^. ^^^^ f ^ ^^^ j^qj ^^^
leave to Inlrodu.-c the biil w:is htid over. *""='J " , , . ^ , .„,
wiK-n iiie leaate resolve providiu;; for an colu water, and have set soapstone lUDS,
nnemlin. lit to tiie constlndion lorblddiiiJ? i g^^^
We recommend them to your notice.
ment in the state.
IX IH A FAOX
That such comparison will invariably re*
suit in the return of the buyer tt Ohali-
fouz'i clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IX 18 A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Oentral street,
boys all his goods for snap cash and in-
' variably secures prices for them, at all
I seasons of the year, that are- below the
regular market rates, which enables him
to undersell his competitors.
Playing Cards,
35 contrt II ptick, retliiccd from
.^0 cents. Those wo htive a iiirgo
Htile on l>y the dozen.
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggistn,
OPPO.SITK POST OFFICK.
Cod Liver Oil,
Frksii From the Shore Evert
Wkek,
2S Ociitis a. Pint.
BON MARCHE;
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26,
On that iJay we shall "l^ake Rom; Howl"!
Willi 39c Baipins.
A few only of the special prices which
we make for that day only we name b«-
low. Hundreds of 75, 87 oent and $1
articles are put in at this nominal price,
;3{)c. :J9c. 3!)c. 30c.'
FOR THAT DAY ONLY,
39c. 39c. 39c. 39c.!
Thus putting the most desirable por-
tions of our stock within the reach of
the most humble.
39c. 39c. 39c. 39c„l
LOOK I LOOK! LOOK!
IBrp anti f ancp dootit.
CENTRAL STOREr
the mamilacUirL and siile of lnloxicatin^' lli|
iiors as a l> veraiic wa« naelu'il, Mr. Drcfser
of Mcdford uave noliee thai on its in.Nt und
linal sta^jc he siioulu mo\e an anicndiuent to
>ul)sliUili' tlu- word "aicohollc ■ fiu" tlie word
••inl'ivii'utin;;" in (lu! rouive. .Mr. M'Olen
of Worcester called attention to llie faet. a»
he asserted, I lial there wa> belli!; ma<le by
Ihe siipporiersof Ibe rcoae a systematic
elVorl to ol)tMln pairs, and be widie«l to warn
tiie onponeiU-. not to pair, sine; each vote, On Central Sti-vet.- Very desirable piece of
a'aiiiot Ihe resolve was worlii two In its fa- pn.|'crtv, n.nstsllng of two-story lumge and
^:iy .. . M, 1. unv iv'. •i.rd on.' vote in its ' nearly -i-uOfeet of lan.b Coid-I e.i-lJy be made i
vor, and eacli 11 111 n i ii>< n on. >uii. m "^'' i ,,,,,„•„,,,_,. ,i,,,,, w, ,„,|. ,.o„, m.. /.,«*s
Willi.Mit .lebale and willioul a count | »" »'«> "'*"^*' "'"" '" »'^' •-"'• "*^'
•4000.— We seldom have a plac •■ tliat wo c..»n
I oflVr at the low jirbe jilucd ou llii- extra Wi-ll-
built two-blorv h.iii^e of ^i^\\\ iionig, l>e»ble
' bath room; healed Ijy^liunaee, Im > liunl wood
I floors In dlnloK room, KIbhen aud jiantry ;
liauiUoii.e nas llxlures, cb'. Xelifliiiorhooit first.
' class ami near business. (ItiftU)
favor.
(!•;(»))
Ihe Prices Did It!
. We Knew MM!
Well, Why Shouldn't They? They
are Low Enough, Good-
ness Knows.
ELLINOWQOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSITK POST OFFICE.
Cod Liver Oil,
FuE.sii From thk Siiork Every
"Wkkk, . .
S5 CoiitH a X^iiit.
rcudiiiK.
was I
the resolve wa«^rdercd to a third
UKVItlSCS,
The hearing on the Beverly matter
beiiim. , , ^
Tlie ( ominittee on prisons to»k up that
part of tin; ^rovcrnoiV ni' >sai."' which ad-
vises a limit »>f a;,'e on llie part of tiiose who
arc senb^nced to the «;o!iconl reformatory.
Prison t'omuiissioncr llo<»per nri,'ed that the
limit be made ;{,') vears. Mis. llomans of the
eommis>ion took'liie same ground. An av;e
limit Is necessury to prolecl the nlormatorv
from those who should be sentenced to ei-
ther a house of correction or to the work-
lioiiso. Mr. .*^paldini; gave further reasons
win it was an injury to the reformalory to
l»o a reeeptaidc of old men wlio are habitual-
ly ^'ctiiii^ into prison. Col. Gardiner Tnfls,
superintendent of the reformatory at / on
eoril, said it V as ne<-essary to have a llmita
tion as to a«u and oli'eiice. He would not
ticnv that aiiv man could be saved, but the
institutions c'ould not treat ail men as if they
(M.uld bo refoi incd. Ofllcially, they must say
that their work must be limited to those who
are fairly eorri-ible. , ., .
riie comiiiitice on water supply heard the ,
Not far from Mwrrlmark Strwet.— Two- ]
l\v<,-tenon»ent bioisi' of 14 momg, flutshed ,
slory
In good shape
It hijisc (it ,
A l»ai|hjiiatJ|i3.'.ii'. (IWK)
If you will call at our oflirc we w ill show you
some invesiiiients that will pay you bettei]||han
lU per eetit.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
98 CENTRAL STRKK.T.
Over i'rcBcott Kalloua' R.mk.
RSTAKLISHKD 1846.
pclilionol llie town of Maynaitl for leave to • • n
lake wabr from White I'ond in Hudson and , Manilf9ntlir RS JeWG fifS
Stow. The town was rcj.resente.l by its | l"0"«iOw»M'«»D •'^"*'"*'''^«
Practical Opticians,
committee, and a bill was snbmitlod and ex-
plained. The remonstrants, who were rep-
resenle-l bv Hon. Albert V.. PilUbury. ar-
;;ueil lliat ilie raoveimjiit is not one in favor
with a majority of llie citizens of llie town.
The matter was continued to Feb. 23.
FIFTIKTII COXGUKbS.
Yfatch Repairers.
Xici^^^
•Ian. '2.'».— In the Senate, after some debate,
the reports of the racllltr railway commis-
sion were referred to a special committee (»f
7. Mr. Palmer maile a speech on his bill to
ro;,'ulate imnii;;iation. The «lelleiency bill
was dehaled without action. In the House
the navid coiiimitlee reported a bill to spend
if 17r..(K»0 on ihe Haiiford. The <oninierce p^j^j Q„,j||jy plated Wft^eg
coinmillee reported a bill to rewani Ksqui- '"'^•' ^ •'
mau.x natives for kindness to sljipwreeked I
seamen. Mr. Brecklnredxe of Arkansas in- 1
tro-luied a bill to authorize Ihe consolidation
of customs districts in certain cases.
Tiie bill conferrluK civil jurisdiction in the
Inilian territory on United States courts Uav-
inx eriininal juiisdiition was passed.
.Mr. .Mors*? of Massaelmsetts ottered a rcso-
Inlion requesting the secretary of the navy
to appoint a board of naval ofticers to eon-
sider the prMCllcabllily of s,;iliux a trnet of
L:ie\^.^;7yaAuo'ir;;';;r-r^^^^^^^^^^^ Central Street, cor. Middle.
Reliable WatcJieK,
Florentine Ntataary,
AiliNtic Bronzes.
H> have hud a big frade ever
Hlncc 1VC inarhed down our goods
and announced our Intention of
going ont of husineas. We are
not making any nion*>y, but we
h'fVf less gooda every night, and
now all we witth is to sell out
clean, nlick and smooth flaring
the coming six weeks. We think
we h'lve marked our prices low
enough to do it, and still continue
marking down small and odd
lots every day in order to close
than out at once* A glance at
I our Dress Goodst Cloaks, Do-
tnestics. Hosiery, fJloves, Hain-
burgs, Laces and Underwear
will convince all that no such
genuine bargains are offered
elsewhere* Do not be humbugged
by unscrupulous advertising
(lodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every-
thing in our stock is tnarked
down as represented.
ELLINOWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
Ellinswood's
Cou&:h Balsam
Oswald & Co.,
3ff and ST Oentiral Street.
This IS the second winter for
Ellingwood's Couoii Balsam,
and the many words oi praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed phico
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINOWOOD k CO.,
WhoUaale and Retail Druggists,
0PP08ITB POST orriOB.
■ol« Proprietor*.
Bon Marche,
F. G. MITCHICLL Sc 0O.|
Merrimack and Kirk Htreete.
39c. 39c. 39c. 39c;
rr^wTBTT. nATT.Y CiOUB^B. WEl^NEBDAY. JANTABY 25. 1888.
5
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boaton and New Tork
Markets.
IJOGAL NEWS.
TUK OILMORE CONCKBT.
I rrum Cordley * Oompaf y.J
UOD. Porter of the Pullman Co. says "Wo
are tnlkloK about bulliltnx locomotive works,
but there bas been no uicntlou of an lB«ue of
atock for llie pur|ioHO. In regard to tliu rumor
of an extra <ltvbteu<l, jean only euy that the
Bubject lias not lieen c«m«ldeired and 1 Cannot
aay Id atlvance wliut may l)0 done."
London market for i^merioMus opened lower,
aod Is now active and lower. Nolhfhg has hap-
|>CDOd t . htir tbe market and l.ondon Is a llltlo
lower for I'nlon PuoUleaiKl J.ouIbv1IIo A Nan)!-
Tllle. St. Paul loaned Hat yesterday and U U
reported ttiat there »« a little bull pool lu II. lu-
tfroat of lay will eciiti^-e lu thii utock probably.
A Packed BoiiM— A Kln« Ptourainme—
Plenty of Kiiiliu»liiaii»— «Mt Not h Itonan-
■a for th« Cliui al .Society Kx^jU.quer.
TUto (llUiiore concert's chief eltaracleristie
was Its (Jiluiorei-huess. 1 1 ha<l the real ohl-
titue rulrick Sarslield flavor, with the re-
nuUsunceof the Teace Jubilee, if we may
speak ai<!hltecturallv,»nd without much re-
gard to tin: uranimtir. To be^lu with, there
was u pucked house, and evtrybo.ly was iii
the rolllckiiijj mood which a Ko«»d-nutured
«rowd und raltlim; mii'-ic Inspire. There
was not "one vacant chair" In the hall, and
the "sliiudws" were several hundred in
nuiubor. There were just about an even
1700 p^r^ous present, of whom IHT were on
the chorus Kl-ats, 4a on ibe phdtorm. Tiltl In
Ihe uumbereil seals, aud the rest staiidlnj;.
This is about as many as |lunlin;,'toiihull can
easilv uceomiuodule, with the eucroachments
of modern Improvements on its ^P'""- '^
was eiuphatlcullv a Rood house, and .Mr. «.ll-
inore. Ml>*s Frilch, the solo vocalist, the band
uhd the chorus enjoyed it.
The chorus kSNedinlud in .lackson hull soon
after seven, but It wu-» ul>onl eiuhl before
Mr. (lllmore arrived, so thai they ••ouU be
marshHlled to Iheir placet on the i.ta;ce. la»
sUlrted gentlemen. AM thh Jie •uJP«>«0';
meant tbe "Abvll Chorus.' Tbe piece was
not ou the proKramnie. and he had »<>' ex-
pected to perform it, but as the preparation
bad been made tbev would do Ihe best ttiey
could. He de*ired the audience to iimUr-
stand that lliu brunt of the work would fall
on Ihu uen-.iemeu in red shirts. It I" no
small mutter lo slriko tbe anvils In time, and
lomuUe the performance successful, aiui lie
AlIDSBIfKMTS.
From Yesterday's Second Edition.
Bnfting )Pototrrr.
REPLY TO CORBIN.
BITRKR TKMI'KKANCK IXSTITUTK.
Mr. .John 8. Colby Ktive un Instructive and
spirited lecture on •"'LIbertj" before ii lar;,'e
KutheriiiK ut the bull of Ihu Iturke Temper- xhe Iloadlug Mtu.*ra Freaent • Htateuieut
anee ln>litule last evenlnj;- The speaker's | ol 'Iheir Ch«*-.
Hhould
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a9r. tot n pair MUaea* 70 rent Kid Mlttene^
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30r. for n 75 rt-nt Dull.
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SOc. for Mm itar Pin.
SOc. for a Gents' China .Silk 7.'^ cent Initial
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SOc. for 10 yards Ribbon, il inches wide.
SOc. for '^ 3 4 yards -.'5c. Hamburg: Edsln*.
SOc. for 1 yard 78 cent I>reiis Trininilos.
SOc. for S dozen 75 cent Itnttnns.
SOc. for 2 yar.ls 'iff cont Scarlet Flannel.
SOc. for S vurds 3I> cent Oray Flannel.
SOc. for 0 yards n 1-3 ennt IVIillc Flannel.
SOc. for 1 1-3 yards 45 cent Damask Table.'
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.10c. for 1 l-v: yards fast color Turkey Red'
DaniHsk.
SOc. for I !•!} yards 45 cent ."^klrting Fl»n-^l
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St>e. for 4 in crnt all-linen Damask Towell.
SOc. for a 10 (.-ent Turkish ToweU.
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SOc. for 8 yards 19 1>9 rem Olass Linen.
SOc. for n yards 10 cent Cheviot Shirting.
30r. forO 1-9 yards 10<«nt Centnry Cloth.
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For this and that all over the store. The
above are but a few of the many attrac-
tions for Thursiay'a sale. A great time]
may be looked for, a? this week we are
throwing things away. This is an op-l
portunity which may not occur again fof
some time. Sale opens Thursday morn-^ '
ing at 9 o'clock. •,
No special bargains will be sold befori'J
9 o'olook sharp.
Oome one, come everybody.
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KKOM VKSTEKUAT'S 8BCOMU IIMTIOM.
Mew Tork.ap. m.-NeX result of the day's
business after «|ulet elonlnij practically nil. The
Oregoimand Louisville A Nashville wore ott <^
to >", while the rest are alwut the same. We
bear there Is enough short Interest In St. I aul
to oucourMxe a little bull |»ool. Deliveries have
Iteen very slow of Inte.
NEWS ITEM8.
—Tbe bay betvreen .Sullivim aud Hancock,
Me., ubovethe ferry, bus frozen over und
teams we now crosi.in« ou the Ice. Below
HuliivHu's falls tbe b«y is frozen solid down
toMouut Desertrferry.
—Peter Coffee, who was charL'eil with tbe
murder of Station AiK'ent Way at Stony
Creek, i t.. SUlJ*. 1^7, was Tuesday foum
jrullty of munlerTn tbe second duijree and
sentenced to state prison for life. A u appeal
may be taken.
\orcheslni had been urran«ed. l here were
vats for fullv 200 slnnerN 'i»J ll'« "l"«« ^*'"
reoulre but slij{bt luodlllculion for the per-
formance of tbe Creation on the .lb of
March. .Secretary Katon nniishulled the
chorus to their places, and shortly afterwuM
(iilmore came out of ilie ante-room, and was
reoelved wttb Ihe customary ovuliou, wbicb
he aeknowledjred wltb bis cuMomuiy suavity,
lie at once raised that woinlerful balon, and
tbe band started in <u» the dellRhlful over-
lure to "S*Mnlrnmltlo." Perhaps as a mat-
ter of hislorv. il may bo well lo reproduce
the programme, with the evplanulory an-
notations, as il was furiflnbed to tbe audi-
ouce.
I Overture. "Semlramble" ;....Ko8slnl
tillniori 's Hand.
In a mclodlouf. Beu..e the overture lo .Sendram
bk'Isone of the niont plensbiK works of Us
elass. lit)eKln« wldi a niyMerTous, jralop like
luovomenl. suunextlve ot tbe Hi.|ui»aeh «.f horse
men, ut the elo^e «if whbli 1^ beanl. not exactly
Ihe horn of the hunter, but a neaullful .|uarU|Uo
l„r l-reneh horns. This Is follow e«l by u »' Uhly
effecllvo allcjcro, which works up most brilliant
ly lo the llnale. .... ...
2. Kunhonluin Solo. "Concerto Orb- biale.
Itaffsyolo
Slvnor UaflTtty. lo.
A. 8(.lo anil Chorus. "Crowned with the
TeniiK'sl" • • y^Vl!'
Ur.K. It. Itlx, Lowell Choral .society aud Oil
mo'O's IlMud.
4. Valse Caprice. •Morceaux de Nalon."
ICublnsteIn
(Jlhnore's Hand.
The "Valse (Japrlee," by the eminent com
iioser and pianist, itublnsieln. hold* a prom
nenliilucoln the repertoire of a 1 llrst-rluss )tl-
antsts. I l« u verv Insplrln;: work of Its class.
ft iCcho .Souff, for vobut ami HuU- IMsliop
huuK by Ml*s Lctllla Kriieh.
Flute obllKaio |>erformed by Mr. Kreil l.nv
fl CRurdas, iroin the Opera "Der CeUl dos
Wojewoden" Grossman
(dbnore's Han<l.
This selection Is a sort of Himuarlan ballot
dance, and like moft all llunjrarlan music, Is
weird and unite orlulnnl In Us chaiaeUjr.
7. FlntcHlilo. "inielll|.plln«Htream"....Lax
l'erf(»rmod bv the autlior, Mr. Fred iMX.
8 Grand .Solecilon from llie "lIuKuenots.
Meyerlwer
Ollmore's Hand.
t». Solo and Chorus. "liirtannnatus"...llo8Blnl
Miss Letllla Frltch and Choral Society.
10. Holo for I'ellt Clarinet. "Caprtee De Con-
cetx" Matua
Mr. Matus.
ThelUtle K flat< larlneilsoneof the mostdltU-
cuU and unsympalhetb; lu the whole rauj(e of
musical Insirumcnts upon which to play a solo;
bulHorrWutusluiseompiered the aw ul llttlo
squealer, and made II l»end to his will— a teat
vvhlch his brother mudelans regard as requl.-
lutf nothing less than a hlKh order of jatenlus to
accomplish. Ills execution Is something mar-
velous. ^ . a.^
II Tattoo of the German Army »aro
Ullmore's Band.
This Tattoo, as played by the bands of Uie
German Armv. Is a Kreat favorite with the Km
be surprised If it should P«ove„to l)e
i be spoke "liill>" Wirt, K. II. Carl-
ton, K. M. Clark, U. R. Hlooil. Fremo'ii
Vigeant, S. W. Foster. W. E. Woodside. .M.
W. Kmei-son, K. A. McCrillis and Mr. Weil-
brenner. ullired In red shirts, wltb be t», and
currviuK hammers iu their bunds. Hied ou llie i
pluitorm, und took position at the unylls. At j
(iilmoie'scommuntllo "order arms," wb cii
came rulher suddenly, the hammers rat ed
down oil the anvils, one after another, Mko
the butts of the muskets of an •'awkward
squad" on drill. But when the band act In,
aud (Jllinore's arms beKun to boat » l>»»-
tomlmic direction the strikers caught on, |
and tbe chorus went off splendidly— so «eii. |
lu fiurt.tbat altbounb the Interpolation of tbe ,
pn.'ijrammo .ildn't come in until after 10
o'clock, the audience demanded n repetition, i
It was leallv successful, an.l Mr. OlloJoro
wa« "surprised" aecordlnjrly. iVi, „
The tin>d piece was the famoUr^HHib'-
lupih chorus from Ibe Mosslali. U was ail-
m*lrid»lv done— surprisingly well done, wo
liare say, to most of the uudien«5e.ior acborus
performed for tlie tirst time without rebeur^-
ul,under anew conductor and with un or-
ebestru. Tbe win»l may have been a good
thiuK here, in coverinx . up blemUbes. - At
auy rale tbe audience went away happy.
Meanwhile as tbe performers were, meiii-
phoricaliv. In the hall "eating bread and hou-
ey," the agent of tbe band and the executive
ofllcers of the .society were in the boX'Oflbe
"counting out the luonev." Tiie luulilated
pustebourils counted up showed this result :
Nkw Yohk, .Jan. 'i4.— A s|iecial from
rotthville, Ta., >ays : Tbe uilners'jolnl com-
mittee prepared an answer yesterday to
Pivsideut Corbln's statement. The docu-
ment rei'iles the history of tbe a;;reement be-
tween the luluers and Ibe company, und sayi |
Ilogan. Jaines.l. Ducey.Tin ,..
ward Burns, Wllliain Cox, ltdT>eit h
U^r^i Kj'-
..,„ Welch,
.lohn Morgan. William Ilogan, Frank T.
Fox, Thomas F. Couley, rulrick Delubunty.
AMIiltlCAN HISTOKY.
Few persons are able to better summarize
the occurrences In tbe evcutful history of
our eouidrv than Mr. Thomas M. (iravos,
teacher of peniuaiisldp in the nubile schools,
ami this evening ul the, men's branch of Ibe
370 dollar seats
7M7.Vcent seats
■i7tl &0-eonl admissions.
•••••eessea«e
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»ss«»ss»<
.$1077
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Gross receipts
(iUmore's 7.'> |>er cent
Choral ."ioelety's 24 i»er cent
This looks Hrst rule, but anybody who
wunts lo reckon up Just bow niucb the
( horai socletv has netted out of it wll Und
liu bus taekie.1 a linanclal problem that beats
the disposition of tbe nulionul surplus out
and out. TieuMirer Beuner waa staggered
lo lind that lie must draw bis cheek for fSO..-
H4 to pav off liilmore. lie looked In bis bank
book, aiid found that tbe deposit of funds
from the (iilmore sales wouhl Just aboiil
eover the re<|uiied check. "But where is
imr *'->dU.;iir' lie ask(;d in bis bewilderment.
"We must have some more money, some-
where," said anotiier ofUciaU-und tbeu there
Hie our nu;mbel^hl|)s." This Is true; and II
mav bu summed up thus:
speal
reniHrlis were prinelpally iTi relulloD to the
strugsjie for freedom wideh is going on iu
Ireland, and a vote of thunks allested tlie ap-
preciutioii of tbe audieuee. An entertalii-
meiit was then given by James (J'.Mailev,
John McXubb, recitulions; Uichard Welch,
I'eter McCailruy, John Farrell und James
I McQuude, songs. Tbe library lias lieen en- - -
rielied l>y the aihlition of 13 volumes. The that il was accepted by all parties concerneU, •
arrangenieuts for tbe grand bull, Feb. 10, in „^ ^ eould not l*e expectcti that any person ;
!'''"'*"'^'"\'u 'lrt"I(l''"'ri*lo''!b:L«t^s "choMM. ! ««■ c<>'»"'iltt'e of average lutelllgeuee would
to a succes!.fiu uttalr. Ibu delegates cuostii, ^ , , . i.i .i„ ....... u.^.. '
for the .St. Patrick's duy convention are, J. ! enter into an ugreeineiit with tbe recehera
J. Wutson.Tliomas II. Copley. Charles _K. | binding on tbe men tlml would not be bind- |
lug ou the company, and Ibis was tbe
view taken of the luulter by both'
sides when the memorandum was umlercou- j
siderulion. Tbe niiiuHs' reply continues: i
"Mr. Corbln's stalcment that ilurlng lhe«e
four month- tbe miners were paid In add!-
tion to ba^lii wuges the sum of ljl'J41.!HXl Is
gmxl evhleiico that for ten years bai k the
miners liuvu been paid at leu'^t Uiat amount j
less for every four inonlh* tlian they were!
entitled to receive. Whatever .Mr. t.'orbln's j
Informulloii may lie us to the reanoy why the
miners refused to lonllnue work after the 1
Ursl of .January, we have only to ^uy that the |
miners ipili work la'cause tbe cctmpuny re-
fused tbe advance aske<l for. and woidd not i
agree to arrunge a ineetlMg with the eouimil- i
tiH) for tbe pur(>ose of agreeing to arbitrutu
tbe tpientioii, as whs done in .'September la^t.
The miners have no desire lo drive tbe com-
pany out of tiie coin|ietilive market nor to
compel il to resort to any business policy
unfair to its uutrous or consumers."
Tbe cuuimilU'e says it is an o|M>n qiiedion
whelher or not tiie Seliuyikill mliien* receive
us much for their labor lis miners iu otlnr
loculltieH, anil says also: "What the miners
desire is not so much after all a simple ad-
vance In wages us il is to vstabli>h Uving
basis wuyes for all kinds of work, to be sub-
sequently e<|uilal>ly ud\aiiced in proportion
to the udvanve in tbe price of cuai."
Verdict Against Ihe New York Tiniea.
MamakkJa, Jan. *i4.— The jury In Ibe suit
of Undertaker Holmes aguinst Ihe New
York TImos gave piaiiiliff fftOOO. Holmes
cmbalnied the body of (Jen. (iraiil and the
Times said he was drunk.
People's club he will preMjnt bis illuf-truted
lecture ou Amerlcun history, which uono
should uiUs. It Is free lo the public.
"llf.SBANU III NTING."
At Music ball tomorrow evenliiir, W. J.
Florence will appeur in u double bill, his tlrst
piece l>elng "Husband Hunting." and Ibe
other "Doinbev aud Son." Mr. Florence is
ucomccliun wliose abililies have made him
popular for innny years. As "Captsln Cut-
tle'' in "iJombey antHSon" bo baa ac<iulrcd an
enviable reputation. •
TlIK IIKN.NK-.S.SKV llllOTIIKltS.
Thursday. Fridav and Saturday ihc Hen-
-«jM.,« nessey Brothers' Tdeal minstrels will give
XSimi four iierforiuancea In Lowell, including a
*__-__ I malineo .Saturday afternoon. Popular prices
' will be charged, and for 10. 20 or «0 cents un
enlerlainmeut of llrst-rate merit can be batl.
NOTKii.
The anniversary of the birth of Robert
Burns will lie observed by a banquet at the
I'rcbbyteriun chureh Ibis eveulntf.
MillUry.
The detmhmenl of the .Second Corps of
Cadets hus cngagetl u special train on which
to go lo Sulein on the evening of Ibe IWlli, to
attend the battulion drill. It will leave Low-
ell atU.4.'^ o'clock, from the Merrimack street
depot, und will return Ht Pi o'clock. 'Ihls
will give ample time for the drill aud aftur
exercises.
The iocul Sixth regiment companies are
apprehensive that tbe rooms i>rovlded for
le rooms itrovld
,n.iv ■>., .•■■■••■••Ml ...> ■..ii» l''«^'<'' Icniporary use ut the Murket street ar-
'"¥ brsoSv'lms gab"^^^^^^ round numbers.! inorv will be to'o ..nail for storin.
2j0 new members largely through tbe (ill- ; ni^il^ng. that a
the fur-
re ex|ie»"te«l soon from tbe
more comwrt. ilVrihesc lueiubers wereglv- 1 state. The rooms are certuliilv small, but
r.iTSd ticket e^^^^^^^ to the concert, .".H ibey seem to be all that are available ul pres-
eenlsof which (.'»"« cents to be exact) hud
to iMi paid lo Ullmore. Thla took Just
#14:1.75 out of llie society's share. 1 heu the
expense of getting up tlie concert for adver-
tldng. tickets, posting bills, expressago, post-
age und building plulform und seuls will be
111 llie neighborhood of $100. There may bo
about money enough yet lo come to pay
these bills. IfsotheJWO memberships will
be net to tbe society, for which it has obligat-
ed itself to give two seuU to a matinee re-
hearsal ami two seats to a grand even ng
uerformunce of the oratorio of tbe Creation
on the Tth of March, with /'e'THbn, profes-
Hionui soloisU and the Oermaniaa. 1 bla Will
give the society a bouse of about TOO. wnoae I
seats ure already bought and paid for, but a
conoiilerable pnrt of which money la already
expended. So tbe Gilinore concert enter-
prise, while not a losing performaneo, U no
great bonanza to tbe Choral society.
Tbere Is one way to clean it ail up In good
shaiie, aud that Is to reserve *i00 seals at the
Creutlon to sell for $1.00 each— and aeli
them. ^__
KBW ornoiALi.
cut.
The ambulance corps have asked the mili-
larv couiniittee for lockers ut their quurU-is
in the lliidretb building.
The great popularity und success of Sulvn-
tlou Oil, the great putn destroyer, has inude
il a target for «ounterfeiters. Ilewareof liu-
llulions. Price '2.^ cents u bottle.
Keoent Deaths.
Saturday night as Kngineer John Hayes,
of the eastern «ll\ Ision of tbe Boston and
Maine railroad, was running bis train Into
Boston be was stricken wltb paralysis, fall-
ing on tbe lloor of the cab. Tbe flremaii
took his place, and, on reuehlng Boston, the
train men took Haves to bis home in hast
Boston, wliere lie Was left in the kitchen, as
desiriHl. He had revived a little and bis
wife was not urou ed. In the morning she
found him insensible, but he lingered till
Moiidav, when be died. Mr. Hayes was 47
years old and one of the best known and
most faithful engineers on Oio eastern divl-
Krancis T. Bomis, of Bigelow, Kennard &
Co., Boston, died of typhoid fever at bis
borne on Newbury street, Tuesday, after a
week's illness. Mr. Bemis was born in Lin-
coln In Mav, l.S'V), und when a lad entered
the store of Bigelow, Kcnnnrd A <'p., be-
coming u member of the tlrni In 18«J. He
was an active member of tbe Art club and
of the Algomiuin club. He leaves a daugh-
ter and two sons. . „ . . , • .
Spencer W. Cone, who died of paralysis nt
Larchmont Manor. N. Y., Saturday, In bis
6»th vear, w:!- the father of Kate Claxton,
the actress. His fiitlier, Spencer Houghton
Cone, was an actor until tbe terrible disaster
which burned the Richmond (Va.) theatre
about 70 years ago, resulting In the death of
over 'iOO people. Spencer H. Cone was so
afTected at the sight thai he changed bis oc-
cupation and became a minister. Against
bla wishes his son went on the stage, but tbe
latter af lei ward entered journalism und edit-
ed several paiMUs. In the war he served as
colonel of the .Sixty first New \ork voluu-
teerH, a rcslment raised by himself.
MaKaxInea.
The February number of Harper's Month-
ly opens with an aiticle on Felix Buhot, the
painter and etcher, by PbillptM! Bu-ty, and
tbe enTavi.igS as well as tbe frontispiece
of ?he 'minbe;, are illustrations of the work
In etching of the artist. "Quebec" Is de-
acrJbcl liy Mr. C. ii-V»ni\ui«^,md\»\yeHU.
tifullv illustrate.1. ".Ship-railways," by Mr.
F. L.Uagadorn, and ".Socialism In I^ndon.''
by Mr. J. IL Rosny, are practical art cles of
Intoreat. Tbe laPer is very profusely lllu*.
trated. The tariff Is discussed by henatoi
Edmunds, nn<l the American slilpning inter-
oata bv Mr. Osborne Howes, ir. There are
other' aalicies also of unusual interest. I he
number can be obtained at Marston »
Prince's. -
la It True
that aaft rheum can l>c cured? We ansvircr.
Yea ! Hundreds of cases have been cured by
the uw of Wlnans Bros.' "Indian Cure. It
never fall* to cure tbe worst forms of that
dieeaw. Give It a trial and be (M>nTinoed.
ocror Wllhelm, who has fn'(pienlly listened to
Its i)»;rformau'.'e bv the combined bands «if Her-
lln. It Is the muslo that brliiRs to a c,b>8e the
dally routine of a German soldier's life, after
which Kmperor and army roilre In uoace to
rest, under the all *eeliiK eye of the ever wateh
ful .senllnol of i«ntinels, "who sluinbors not,
"i.'^'llanolujah Chorus from the ''Mo *«lah.''
Handel
' le Urst two numbers were irenerously
apk^iuded, as they richly deserved to be. In
tlie third, when Dr. Rix slenped to the plat-
form, he was loiidiv cbecred, and bis ex»;el-
lent baritone un«l Intelligent aupreeiutlon and
spirited renderiim of the music prepared the
way for the tlrsl sample of cho.us work.
There had been no rehearsal with Mr. (Ill-
more or tbe band, but tbe selection went ofl
almost us smo«>tlily as tlioiigli tbe cliorus had
been u purl of ibe regular company. Mr.
(iilmore's rare talent for conduftliig, und
tiic absolute control be has over the instru-
ments Is worth many rehearsals. "We
couldn't get awuy from Giluioie und bis
bund, if we tried,'' said one of the chorus.
The selection l.s un effective one, both for
solo ami chorus, and Dr. Ulx did himself
Kieal credit. We do not see wliy bo does
not rank among tbe lineal baritones of New
Knglund. Tho chorus sang wilii spirit and,
all things considered, with remurkuble pre-
dion. .So much brass, and the entire ul>-
Hcnce of strings, make tlio accompaniments
rather overiiowering at times. This was
more observable, however, in the other
choruses than In "Crowned with the Tem-
pest." , ,
Miss Frltch made licr first appearance n
the dfth number. She is young, gooddook-
ing, rallier stout, and a irood »ins,fer, but we
cannot call her remarkable. U o do not
think tliat she I* the equal of Mrs. Slaik-
wealher In the line which she has evidently
selected for her diief w'ork. She was warm-
ly applauded, however, and sung in response
Balfe's "Ssveetheart." Mr. Lax, who gave
the flute obiiguto, was lux In nothing but bis
name, and his subsequent solo, "Tbe Rl|)-
t)llng Slicuin," bis own composition, was
charming. The audience Insisted on bearing
him again, unci a medley entitled tbe "Planta-
tion Dance," with Mr. Lax at tbe rtageolet
instead of llule, was given. It was a rattling
selection, und took immensely. Mr. Mueller,
the versulile member of the band, who plays
evervlhing from n |)air of sund-paper rub-
bers'to a cvnibul or a kettledrum, was a no-
ticeable atOunct lo this piece. A so(H>nd re-
call brought another llule piece, whose lltio
we did not learn. . . , ,, .
The full baud secured Us licarlieHt ap-
plause in the eighth number, where tbe
character of the music esiiecialiy lilted tbe
churucter of the organization. Tliero were
two recalls here, the llrst lielng answered by
the "Pizzicato Polka" of Jubilee fame, and
the second by tbe "Patrol of the (Jwls'
Club," w hich were both hugely enjoyed.
Number nine brought out Miss Frltch, the
chorus and tbe band. The "Inflsmmatus"
Is one of the grand choruses, with a splemlld
soprano obiiguto and a sort of subtlued pow-
er in the Instrumentation, but it was marred I
in tbe presentation by the overpowering In- I
fluence of the horns. Something may also j
have lieen due to the faet that the chorus
was back In the arch of the stage. But the
solo and chorus both lost much of their ef- |
feet. . . . ^ I
The little clarinet solo was received with
a round of applause and Mr. Matus gave a
second selection in response. Tbe baiid
made another hit In Siro's "Tattoo of tbe |
German Armv," which was just the sort of!
music It is best flltled to render. |
After this selection Mr. Glhnore called at
Ohansea In City Placoa— Kxoellent Stall' of
Public Servants Appointed.
Tbe citv council made noteworthy cbangea
In oltlcluls last night.
James Murren, who has been a member of
tbe board of assessors nearly seventeen
years, continuously, was superseded by (Jeo.
S. Cheney, a retired grocer, und consitlera-
bleowner and dealer In reul estate, who is
well known as amply quallHed for the duties
to which be has been «dioseu. Mr. Cheney
bus served in tbe legisluUireand in the board
of aldermen. Henry C. Dexter, an employe
in tlie repair shop on the Merrimuck corpor-
ution. succeeds Michael H. McCue on the
board of ussi'ssors.
Dr. J. A. Gage, who was last night elected
city physician and an ex-oftlcio member of
the bouril of health for three years, is a well
known voung man of Ibis city, bavin- been
born here und living in tlie city the gicuter
part of the time when not nursulnj: his
studies about Boston. He is tbe son of Mr.
James U. Gage, tbe well known real e>tate
owner, an<l is now :I0 years of age. H';, 'j'*
icmled the public schools of tbe city till be
enlcre«l Hurva'd university in 1«75. ile
graduated from the academic department in
IHT!), took the de^'ree of A. M- at
the same institution in IKSO, and then siient
three veais at llio Harvard medicHl school,
from which he graduated and received the
degree of M. D. The next year and a half
he spent at the city hospital in Boston,
wliere he enjoyed unusual opportunities for
valuable experience. While at the medical
school and tbe hospital. Dr. (Jage was a«so-
cialed with Dr. Field, the other newly-clcBt-
ed member of the board of liealth. Coming
to Lowell after his service at the hospital, lie
has been in practice here for three ypi.r«
past. Toe doctor has bad the very best
training for well tilling biiu for bis new |m>-
silion. He will be a valuable member of Ihe
board of health. He Is one of the most jiro-
gressive young physicians, energetic, <:ire.
ful, studious, and remarkably successful In
bis practice. ,,
Hon. Frederic T. Greenhalge. the new city
solicitor, is un admirable selection.
In the police department the only changea
made were the promotion of Jacob G. Fa-
vor, warrant officer, to tbe position of depu-
ty chief of police, In place of Peter T. ("or-
coran, ami the reinstatement of Charles
Gregg as a sergeant of police In phu-e of
John A. WaUb. Deputy Favor has had a
long and spotless police reconl. He entered
the department in 1H50, and has been a mem-
ber conllnuouslv since thai lime with the ex-
ception of two years, when be was turnkey
at the Ix)well jail. He bad eleven years'
continuous service as deputy marshal, com-
mencing In 1872. In 1884-5 b« was chief of
police and lias been ft warrantofflcer since the
fast named year. Ho has always been an ef-
flcieiil ollicer in whatever branch of tlie ser-
vice be haa been placed. Ex-Deputy <^hlef
Corcoran will take the position of warrant
ofllcer vacated by Deputy Favor. Sergeant
(iregg has been on the police force since
1880, and has been three years sergeant of
police, Sergeant WaLsh succeeding him last
year. , .
[ James T. Murray, sealer of weights and
I meusures tbe past two years, will be suc-
I ceeded by Natbanlsl E. Annls. who was bit
I predecessor In the position, and an employe
; of W. H. Thompson, scale manufacturer on
1 Fletcher street. Dr. Lawrence J. McUon-
I ough. Inspector of milk and vinegar, is to be
, succeeded by bis predecessor, Capt. A. A.
llanscora. Uichard J. Noonan, superintend-
ent of city scales, has been reappointed.
What is Scrofula
It Is that Impurity lu Uie blood, whbh, ac-
euTinlatlng In the glands of the neck, i»roduces
unsightly lumi>8 or swellings; which causes
painful running soren on the arms, legs, or
feet ; which develops ulcers In the eyes, ears, or
nose, often causing blindness or deafness;
wlilcli Is the origin of idmples, cani'^'roiis
growths, or the many other manifestations
asually ascribed to "humors ;" which, fasUmIng
upon the lungs, causes eousumptUin and death.
Delug Ihc mo»t ancient. U Is the ino»t general of
all diseases or affections, for very few persons
are entirely fnje from It.
HOW OAN IT BE OUBED
y taking Hood's .sarsaparllbi, which, by the
remarkable cures It b.Hs aecomplWhed, eflen
when other medicines have failed, has proven
Itself to be a i»oU'ut and peculiar me<llcln«! for
this disease. .Home of these cures are really
wonderful. If you suller from scrofula In any
of Us fonns, be sure to try Hood's .Sursiiparllla,
THE PEOULIAR MEDICINE
"I bad rnnnlnjr sores on my lliiib* for live
years, so bad at time* thai I lould not walk, nor
slueii nights. When I commenced taking
Hood's Sar«a|)aiilla, 1 was in pain so severe
that I cannot describe U. I had no ai)|tetlte
and fell awuy. But Mood's Snrsnparllla did ine
a wonilerlul amount of good. 1 have a Kood
appetite, have galneil lu llesh, and can sleep
well. My Boi-es ure almost healed, ami I cjin
easily do a gooil day's work." .Mus. C V,
LoKt), Dover, N. II.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This iinwiler never varl< s. A marvel of puri-
ty, slienirtb and wbolenoinenoss. More ocononi-
Ic.itl tbnn (lie onlliiitrv klinU, and cannot bo sold
In couipeiUlon with llie miilltludu of btw taal|
short weight abiui or |iliox|ihHU* powdi^rs. SMm
onlu in luiiui. Uu\ M. IIaMno I'oWUKU Co., 1M
Wall sli-eel, New York.
MAHHACII t bfciTTfci.
tier NkuU was Prneturi'd.
Ito< Kl.ANii, Jan. 'J4. -All uiiiop»y upon
the body of Mrs. James M<Enroe, who died
lust Saturday evening under peculiar eircum-
stunces, shows tliat diatli was caused l»y
cerebral hemorrhage, caused by a fraitiire
of the skull. An Invesligatloii will be mudt
regarding the cause wbltdi produced the
fracture, which Ihe relatives claim was
caused by falling down stairs.
_IuTrgulile AkmIh.
Bo«r<»N, Jan. •24.-(;liarles O. I'earson,
who has just been released from the Mu'sa-
chuscllN rrformalory. where be was serving
a seiitene^j for luitHmy in liowell, w.is urrest-
ed this morning by tbe Inspectors on tlie
charge of eiulH'ZzlIng jao from Edwin <).
Hunncom of No. I '. Ia-wIs street. He bus
been sent back to the leformatory.
A Voung Clerk Sentenrod for Knilteaale-
uient After a Plea of Ouilly.
WoHCKHTKlt, Jan. '.»4.— Ill the superior
crlinlnul court. Judge Blodgett presiding,
the case of Arthur II. Ball, upon bis plea of
guilty of fiinbezzlemcut from the Hoiadale
Muchino company, came up this morning.
Aa letter was read from Gen. Draper staling
that while lie was sorry for tbe young man
be fell that there should lie a substunllal
punishment; that It was necessary for tbe
good of the ccunmunlty. Ball was then sen-
tenced to two years iu the bouso ot eoriee-
I'w"' ....
Killed by nn Aceldent.
TAtfNTON, Jan. '24.— Frank McWheeney.
employed on the Old Colony railroad, was
thrown from a dump car ut tbe Centrul pas-
senger station this morning und lustuntly
killed. He wus unmarried.
A Brnkeinan Inslanlly Killed.
(JliKAT BAnuiNtrioN, Jan. "24. -Clinton
Marsh of New Gidlfu«l. ( onn.. aged '2'2,
brakenian on the Housatonic road, was
blown from a freight car near the state line
this morning, run ov<r an<l Instantly killed.
Senator 8h«riL-an Cannot Come.
BdsioN, Jan. 2L— Theio Is great «lisHp-
pointinent among iiiembers of the Home
Market club because Senator Slicrinan will
be unable to uttetid the lianquet at wliieli be
was to be Ihe principal speaker. The ihalb
of bis brother-in-law. Col. Moullon. forces
him to remain away.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1 : six for f-i. Prepared
only by C. I. IIOOU A CO., Lowell, Maes.
lOO DoMOM One Dollnr
ijifto SlJbrrtiscmrnis.
C COMMON wr A l/ni OK MAS8A-
^ <iii;HiTiv4.
Htati: Horsi:, llosroM, .Ian. i4, IMH.
The Commliiee on .luillebiry will give a liear>
IHK lo parlle> Ihlctc'led In tbe onler to drflne
the rights ami rentedlts of personn Interested !■
esinies ut will, at room No. t*. .Stale IIouss, oa
KrldHV, .Ian. -iTlh. at 1 1 o'clock a. m.
' WII.I lAM h. Wil A KKiN, Chairman.
llAKVi:^ N < iH.I.I.stdN,
(I Ik of Ihe (.'omniUtee.
CO>rMONWKALTIf OK MAH8A-
t IH'M TTS.
Mll)I»l,l.sK\, ss.
PllolJATi; (iiPRT.
To the bi'lrn ill Im«, IH \t ..; kin, and all oUior
p«Ts<iiiH liiierested In the Chiato of ItUX-
ANNA I.ONU, late (d l.ow«'ll. In said coun-
ty, deceased. CUKI-.TIMO:
Whereas, a certain liisiniinenl piir|iorilng to
be the last will ami lesiiimciil of wild ib (t*use<l
has been ineseiiie I to said court, for rrobate, by
OYNTIIIA M. Lose, whoiu«\s that letters
luslaiiienbirv may In Issued to her. the execu-
trix therein 'named, ami that she may Itecxesapt
from Klvliuf u siiretv or miixMIus on her bond
pursuant to nsld will and statute;
You are lierebv elU'd to apiK^r at a iirobaM
court, to be held at t aiiilnbue, In sabi coun-
ty of Mbldlesex, on the second Tuesday of Feb-
ruary next. Ml nine o'ebick In ihe forenoon, (o
show emise, If aiiv M»u have.n>falnst the same.
And said pelltloiier Is beroby dlnn-led lo give
public notice thereof, bv puldlshlng Ibis clU-
lion once a week, f«ir tbree successive weeks,
In the news|Mi|i«ir chilled the Lowell Dally
4;ourler, printed at Lowcdl, the last publication
lo be two days, at leant, before sabl court.
Witness, IJKOUUK M. llliooKS, esquire, Judff*
of said wuirt, this tweutyfourlh day of Janu-
ary, In the year of our L<ird one thousaaa
I ..lirlill' fli/ht.
Y LKR, Keglater.
elKbl liundru*! and ciglily elvht
J. IL T
BY JOHN E. HKHRY,
Auctioneer and Apprniaer.
Abies Balsameia.
MUKTUAtiEE*;:^ »ALE
Household Furniture,
Thursday Next, Jnn. HO, IHHM,
A T U4 MI DDL BSE X S TR KB T.
(ioods eonslsilng of <';ari»els. Parlor Halts,
l.ouiiKeH. Kasy t,"halrs, Marblet.i|> Tables,
Chamber .Sets, Ited'llnif. Minors, a nice lilaok
Walnut siilclioard, Pb lines, (Jhtna, Crockery,
lilass and 'I'lii Ware, and niimorouH other use-
ful aitlclcH.
I\;ror>lor Mortgiigoe.
SATURDAY EVENING,
At the s.iiue nliicc, a liiue lot of Tea lo lie sold.
Mho .W ( iislilons au'i a lot of Crockery, Cutlery
und small ware.
YEAST
POWDER
Highest easli prires paid lor s«-eoBd-hMid
(foods. Auction sales at bouse or store, ••
party may desire.
JOHJ^I E. BERRY
94 MlfUihsex Street,
ABSOLUTELY PUHE AND
KosaessInK all th« good
aklnc powders, while .-
none of their injurious Inorredlenta
HKALTHFl'L.
^unlliiea of
t contains
Acme Skates
All solid steel and tine tlnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of .Skates Is the larRCst ever oflTercd
in I.K>well, and embraces all loading styles and
makes.
eARTLETT
Do sandwiches come from the .Sandwich
Alter ims scieeuoo «..«...uu.w..^« «-; Islands ? Of course not. but consumptloo
tentlon to the fact that he »«w on tbe plat- always oomea 'rora neglected colds. Anu •
Srm several anvlU. He bad also observed , bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Uken lo
lu tbe aklrti of tbe audience eeTtral red- Uhm will Mve much lufferlDt.
n^
1 1
iWiSU
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
. or ALL KDfDS
AT THIS orwicn.
The Amerioan Silver Fir or Balm of
Gilead tree inhabita Canada, Nova Sco-
tia, Maine and the mountainous regions
farther south. It is from this tree that
Fir Balsam, orOanada Balsam, so called,
is obtained. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted with the peculiar
healine power qf tbi8.Bftl8am in diseases
of the throat and lungs , FIR BALSAM
is combined with PURE PINE TAR and
the best VegetabU Expeotorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If yon hare a oongh or cold try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Cents. Larje Size 50 Cents.
— SOU> DT —
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DRTJOOIOXS.
Cof. Merriniack an! Bri^ Sts.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID.WINTEK, IN
All-Wool and Menuo Underwear.
Heavy Mnrino, Oushmere aud All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Uulimul Street Qlovei.
Fur Gaps and Oloves, in Seal, B«aTeri
Otter and Muskrat.
Nobby Windsor Caps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Caps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Giovtis.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Tobogg-an Jerseys, Toques and Saihtti
in the club and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress ReqoisitMi
Novalties in Fine I|eck Dressings, Mif-
flers, Suspenders, Handkeroki«fll|
Gloves, Walking: Sticks, UmbrelUi,
Gentlomeu's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
AT
HOWARD &CO.'S,
4ff MKRKIMACK STBMJn.
HARVEY ik, OO.MB
California Excursions.
\A»w RatCB. Pre« Hleeplac A«eM»>
modatlone.
For full Information consnlt yoor
ticket agent or A. C dAKVBT * Oo.. M
Incton street, Boston, "
rw\sn couRixR job omci la
X tnfoaltm Job pttaltM •« •»< —
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6
LOWELL DAILY CQI
>NE8DAY, JASTTABY 26, 1888>
SENATOR FRYE'8 SPEECH.
Able Reply »« Pre»»d*nt C levelanil'* Fi«e
Trade ArBUinents.
In the Sennle Mon.l«y Senator Frj e o(
Muiiiu iiwile u very able reply to the ITc-i-
denl'i. uu'-^Mge. Following' U a » »b»ti»a of
bU M|u.'t'i'b :
Tbc l'rt>lilotit hii.l «learly thrown «lown
thd n»uhtl.l of inv truil;;. ru-n-e wuh un ut-
bic that it oa^ihl not to .leceivo iii\ ami.-, I lial
iov In t.n:it Itritain. Ami wtiy nuiy l.n^'-
IhIuI hKil iKMi. stH-kin;^ tin- .\niti'ii;;Mi n.:u»if
for y. •.u> niih a i.n>i»tiMu-y w ..»• i iM-y
ni-v.r li<-iMlt!K-. aliiionch for a <inatltT or a
• veniurv >Uv Ir.ul ^n-u h.-r ii>;.rr.'-..i..ii« ixW !■>
KtroOir'.Ufen.xi.. l»iit n<>« il>< l'ri-i«l«i>t oi
Ibi- rnir.a; !^t:^l*•^ «U-ni'»id tliul^ Ui.m- -W-
Uiii,'H urro !«• I'o raz.?a. 'lif IH:iiMi pr.'^^
ha.l at on*e proitf.lo.l to ^.-U-ii.ivr.ilii :ition>
Hnd to ^lrii> otr inenlh-ly \hv I'n-l'l.iit •
illi.;:lili>«-. lu thl.. roiiiUM'i Ion lit «»»"'.'»'' «'^-
tracts Iioiu ttrlioli;K In Hi.- r^uini-Uy U»^\ -•^^ •
till' SiH.iaior. tlu" SroiMn.iii.tl.'- I ma-^. I*"'
alil. X.WN rN.>t.;in.l otii.r MrttiOi pn-i... I-
ralh. rU»-!.fi-wnui:i«»lall<'i>-. I'*' k<1.I, wuul-l
have ionll«iHMl II a voi. .• ..f vvitrdftia li:i'l iH't
iM-on iH'unl. Tin- wamliiu' xva* tint mmIi
Knt'lMi t"«i'r.>.ion» -f «.i.n>j n ha.l to l.t
,i,rU.,l...ril..lullfn..;Ion.)f »•'- "'' ' '' 'V^
n.-xrr «..nl.l I..' fhj..yr.|. llv ntintnl tl"t
till' Pull Mall (i;i/».!lf lo tir.tl * lb'' t.iiU'l -'M
that iinnifiliitt.'ly tli.iv li;t.l lu.'n :i ti;.ii>.
formal it'll, i'li-^ fi«f tia-lf |iiiui> of t-i«;»t
nrituii; liutltlroprrtl at onov I li.u- s.^l•...ll.
uratiil.itit'ii''. an. I lia»l iiroi'."!' I I" ffii-iatii-
latf llif I iiit«->l siitti- ani lo pr •ph''*y «'"•
l)oiir..U.I prti»i'iriiv lurilii- .■.'iiiiii>. *•'»"•
IWllain lial m-. intil .ii.l.l. iily io ir.-o;;ii /.••
tbf fad liiiit till- f'.vmii y w;i» In r I'.inuhlfr
an 1 tofsiii'f lti li«r lii'inMiiP ami alKi' Imi.
Tbf wli'lf liiM.>r> oi (iival l'..iiiilii inUlit
^^.'l
I; t
m.
OKDlze no member of the Houne to make any
motlau to cut down th« hnrplun anle«» It wan
first Kuliinltled to a demotraic rancu!*. I ne
deraonallc wfrHuiy of the trouMiry ha-l iUho
iolnetl lu the .lioral son;; <>f tin fif* tni.lt"i>,
aupaiontlv with all his brarl. In Ihn-. Ik^
wa8^ati^lb.l tlial mII lb.; .IfiUD.nilU; Iia- ern
nereetl with thf l'rt>»ltUnt .r.\«vi.i thai tboy
had not till- l'r.-^lltufH boldntu^ or liouoty.
If, bt)«t:ver. bv ikn-alinmbe p.'op«!
fliiscellaneouf.
in tbt
I'nVt cletiron a<s to thfir poMtlon. lluy fouM
u WW It-a^u of power antl ol>-
contr.I of Ibo I'lille.) , /l"«J';'
thin tb" I't-oplo niU'bt l»M
«\irv i>;inili'l«! of proti-itlon.
' i„„k np tin- rn'«lilent'«
K»t
tain
Senate.
farewell to
The rei'iil'ibaiix
lb'.
111.' tiitiire pio-pt'rity of tld*
• t\Nt'ailN-»lv>' vi,»ri. Ill ;iii.v ratf)
1)1 1
W.l-'t
I),' biiulia tifiii II"" I'tuli'.i'ii v ai..l tb«r«
w.uil.l not if !"iuid a ^in-'l^• ti»lann> wb.Tf
Kn;Uii.il lii.'le\ir prnnnii"! the ru lit- <>l
anv nation lo uiuk«1*' t»r bliub r bi r r asiiim-
•Tilt taiicr ill f<»nuiM ivi- aii.l in niimitni-
urt ». Hf t'.i'l "i"t l»Ia"ii<' 'ill' ^'l■ >•'•»' • '"" "'■
di-.lart<l .•inpli.ttii'ull) thai V'Ki 'in-l h '*! n^'^-
er in on< -inulf iiiotaini- eviimil any -yinpa-
tliv for Uii'. i itui.trv. iiinl tint "l.'' imvit b I'l
piViniH.'tlan t.pporinnity to liv";'" tlii««"'Ui";
trv lo pa^i niiiinprtiviul. He «lfi'i;«iv.l tliat
tbVeon:i...|. lb.' alvbe. lb.- f-i.-n'Sbip <•!
(ileal llrlli'ln l'> anv nation In «itinintrfl;il
nnulei> bad InvuihMv and iii.\ Itabiv iv-
onltid In ii;tiirv lo tli.- nullon nbifli bad ar-
eepttllt. Irtlantl w.i- an la'aiift! «d that.
In tbi" 't/imt'tiioii bf .jnoti d I'l-uui u ^juxib
mad'j bv rinnniN I'lanoN .Mf.i.'b. r In iMibl n
in |s4T.' Anti v<t, ^al.! be. <ir»"t Itnlalii
boprd. and the .lenio. ratb' Paiiv tx|.e.i.d.
tbo IrMi vote* uexl fall ft>r Mr. < b s«Iand a«
the demo. iMlie ramlltlale fo;' the pifbblKy.
Oieol tbebaMiiij; fret.'-tra.b' ^peakerl* in
Kntflan.l bail .leelnred year** 'irti that the
KteattfM trinnipb of (ireat Hritiin would be
the Kiibinijullon t.l ibe niai Ueth of tbe I nlted
Millet, linlie promise of the I're^Menl »
mecsaK'' Ihey fonid >et! oubjiiu'atlon ni^'b at
ban.l. linat Hrltain t.Mlay ha.l her inarkel
op« n t«) llie worl.l. while oilier et.nntrlex ba-l
their nnirkelH partially eio^e.l to her. Mie
founti now within ber bonier- tbi! lieiei^i
kin.l of « oinpetillon. and her indn»lrieH wert
falling (.rt. Mersilk lu.lnMiy. for liiManee,
had been iilmolntelv d^-Mroyed. Hfleen
years a^o there were SHM^Hi laTMin* eui-
idovfd in the hllW imUiflry in I-ondotl. ami
totlav there were only ^Mi). Her eotton
nninufaelnres were eripple-l. (iermany and
Bel^iinm were ^lelzini.' her iron an.l !>teel in-
dii^trleu and were alrea.ly .ontrollin,' ooe-
bulf of her forel-n tr:nle in tbut line; her an-
rleuitnral lan.U were de.rea!.ini; In value ;^
from one-thlr.l to onodialf of h.tr a;;rienltnnil
laborers were out of eniplo\imni. wliile
thoHt! WHO hail empl^'Vinent only earned from
u NbllliiiL' to "lie and -.iNpence a day.
Bnl Kn^lan.! heard the I'reMdent of tin;
United Slater de.lare, in hi" annual nn^-aire,
that the laritt (the o .ly obMaele to Knuli-b
poi»»«>»*ion of tlie Ameii.an marUet)
vielonx, illouliMil, imtpiilatile
that Ihe Kni;li!<h
uauntletof fill- tiatio with xreut pleahure
antnt'liie.i l^^'ii" Nvltli I'"' demoeralK. Ibe
repijblleum. deelare.l ll.at in^tea<l pf tlie tariU
belmj viflou*. iMo,rieal ami ilieipiilubb', it in-
erea..e.l mal velloady (he pi«M'' ''">' ''[ "''"
eonutry. ami itiut In.linid ..f a .Inly bein« a
ia\ pabi liv tlie .onMuner. m. in.«ianef eonld
Ik.' ftjund ill wb;>-b ihe .luiy ha.l iml tie-
ereaHfil to th(-e..u^uinei the eoi»l of tie nit
eleeon-.ume.l. The repiibliean» lurlher
elare.l lb il
efninlrv {l< .-> . ■ , , .
.1. pend«f.|.abao]uLtrj.Vll the ijeni^ti In Im neei.
ot iipr-.teetiM! tarill. lb- admiii.d thil tbi»
.•ounlry po-.*. s^.l many !i(lvanlaue» over
e..iniH;(inu nations, Imt be de.-lared- Unit, with
all lb ad\a(itav:r»..lt fii'l not e >iiip. le In
iiiiinnfaetnri> with the Kiiropeau nallon*.
•in-^e it «a» nan.liei»pp< d in Ibe luiiler t»I
Oit llii". p'di.t. all. I on tb"- ad.iili'md
I ..;i.l tbaiibe prii-e of all iiiannlaeinred ar*
\.Ax> lia.l .liniii.i*lu.lnii.U'rlliepr.»ti'etive«\..
lem. .Mr. Krve siippt..rl..d III* ai^'iim. nl with
liiiineroii- r.ui'triti'.njj. ni ii.y .i lb 'in .liaAU
from III' *twii I'lfervatimi* in l^irvix'* A*
|.» I lie »nr|i!!i«. il- wa^ dem>»* nil- ine.i aeil.> .
he ►aid. v.hieb eaii-e.l it. an. I Mow the eomi-
II V hatl to look out to M'e lb il Hie ►aiiie ileiii-
oeValie Ineapueitv. Ill adminl-lerlni;: nH-.i'
elne. did not ^.'ive poUun and kill the p .ll.'iit.
lie >\aH a» iiiut b ny.M\\-\ lb" ^uri'lu- a* tlie
I'le.'id.nl wu*. but he wa.« m'l fiUbter.ed at
il. lie w.uil.l lalli.'r bavi I *i::pl'i« man a
.libit. Iflb.'iv wao any b.i:.i»t puipo^e to
•'.■I rid of lue Ml! I'liw. It .'I'til'l •••• ''i^'"^^ ^^ "''
on; lb.' >• iubte-i .liilbndy. In m- "'-'
place, some "f It oii-'bt to lM'.'\p. n.le-l
Iv in I'.ia.i di fiiui»>. ui lii.read!;,.' tli • na\ v.
In buil.iiiu' np the niei.banl niaiine mi'
edih'ilbe^ li!.- luoplea* pi'i'*'^'"','" '",'■ , ^
of Ibe Senal.ir fr. in N.nv llaiiipMiiie ( Jdali !.
'111.- M nator from N'oith Carolina O .me> )
had Intlleat.tl a way to pivven' a MirpUi".
ami Ibe senator ir.na tivornia (Ik'^vn) t»a.
piopo«.».l a wav wlil.b woiil-l 'lo It Im yoih
ail manner of Mi"*«'"»- '''•""■ ^^''* a r-'lM-al
,d' all Ibe Inleriial reveiiii.' law*. Ibil hi"
deinoeralie li leii.N ami lb. Ir allies tli.: .li«-
lill.r* and biewcrx ami >aloori ke.p. r>. ha l
•.■v..!oM.d a womlerliil n^ ud for
TERRIBLE
ere Kidney nnd Liver diieaioo, ani
>ffhen once they have secured aflria
hold on the human oystczn tliara li
no time to bo lost if life i« to be
caved. Many rcinediau havo beca
tried, but none havo been so tao-
cc.'-gful as Ath-lo-ntioros. Many tja-
solioltod tcitlmoui.\la hava yrovcl
that AtU-lo-phc-ros has cnroi tlicio
diica!C3 trhcn physiciani and all
otter remedies had f.iled. Back-
ache,, pain In tha eli'ff, dul!iie8S.
v/earincio, cr.d b^atiiche. aro oftea
cyniptoaio of theeo f3.arftti disc&iea.
Ai:.lophorc3, l"i cosnectlott wici
Athlophcroj Pllls. will give .!!<eedy
* relief. If yonr drugs \:it floisa't ,
5:ccp t*^i.\ \.' itc tj
r:: f»;HLr<'"-^'n': ra. !L-i»'?.a ST.. u.i
Slailroatijf*
Ei^T
flM^^
Old Colony.
OS ami after .»an. 2, l!*>*, tmtns will leave
Lowell (MbblleiKX »trvtH depot) a* fol
low* I
For Tannton, Fall River, Newport, New
Be<tfur«l. rr«vl<l«'ii«i>. ra«tu<k»'l, Mnrl-
b<>r(i'. Kuuth FriuiiliiKliiiuiand way Matluu*
atV.i n.m., li.4J ami 4-40 p. m. All traino
conneet at Nonin l-raiiibv'iaiii wlili Ho't<>n ft
Al'.imy rullr«'H.t for Wor«-«*nter, 8prlr»ft««l»l,
AJiM.ny "'•'•*'>• Wewt J aUo al Comxnd Juuc-
lb I) wUli Kln'iliiirjr ranr.«.b
Tl"' ».«»' p. '!•• fal'" ."ohiuetrt w'«b Fall Ulvot
Line steami;r I tor ^ew York, tho South ua.l
h'w««l;il for riit'linxrord At 0 4.^ a. in.. 030
at.'l '■»..iii p. nl. ^— mir.lrtv« ai Je'p. m.) llcturu
at !*'>•'> iK'.l "••' "• ''>•• ""■' *• •'• •'• '"•
sI'Mi.WS— For >oui!i Friinm^hnni and way
afcalonii, «..la a. m. ICMnrn at .^.!'» p. in.
J. U. KKN4>»{I( K, «ienen»l Manaj^for.
Iv V \V. N. M\IC>>M.\ l.b. I'vv. Snpt.
OK«). W.MlLLKU.AKeut.
TIekrt t»lt»e«, SU M»TriM<«rk Mreet.
Boston, and Maine.
ON an.l afier J<uinlay, Oet. "Il, li*T, paK«fln»:r»''r
train* >Ull leave Cviili'ul ktretit «lep..it,
nt «..Vi, 7.S.% f.20, ft.:a. 11 R. m.;
ItailroatiB.
TRADE
MARK.
Ilr»t
wIm"
V
i in
bill
Lowfll,
For Itaaton,
... ,. .,^
Boston & Maine R. R.
iiwportanTnotice.
On anil after Sun.lay, Oet. 21.1, the following
tralnn hIII l>e dl-. onlimmd :
For lloHton, C ft. I'. •."» a. in., '.', 2.:iO. 8.W p. m. ;
from ItoHlon.O, ll.lfta. ni. For Lawrenec, tl.H.V
t».3ia. m-.i-.i^, 4 p. in.; from l.awiem^o. tiM, h
a. ni., ••», iM p. 111. For I'orilaail, tJ.l.'> i>. m. ;
frtnn I'ortian I. ^.ao p. in. ..."'..'
The u-dn now lea\ln« Lowell for noi>ton at 7
a. m. wUll.ave itO..'xiH.m.
A iU'.v train tor lto«iuu and La'vronee will
leave Lowell tit 'I p. in.
blNI) AY TUA1N8.
The train iiov\- ieavlDjf lto«tou at 7.30 for Low-
ell wllllenveat ;.
Ti.eiralu now leaving Lowell for Ilonton at
8.t.\ will leave al7.;>.>.
Tlic train row b- 'vln;; L.iwell for Lawrence
nn.l llaveiliUlai7..Vip. II,., will leave at 7.;io p.
in. Bit'
For fnrtb^r prir«le«1«r* we time e.inlM.
.>. F. i'llll l.irs, tieii. A'ft.ai L.iVMll.
iSoap.
KIRK'S
(;ioiJi>
IMs 1.' i:.. a, :;.4i.. 4 |ti, 4.4\ 5.1(i. (l.W, '.i.Kt p
MOLO i»Y ALL tinomts.
QuaVer Mill Couip^nv, Ravenna, Ohio.
\N bbkey
them that
people
wa*.
ind no won.ler
deafene.l Aiiieri.Min
ears with their eiie^ of "Hear, hear." They
Miw him adopt as Ihe xio^an of the duliio-
cralle partv for tbe pre>bbiitial battle^ of
IJtSMheoliI funilameiilal tlo.trim; of free
ira.le, that "duly Im a tax paid by t)»" /•;•""
huiner.*' What wou.ler that they balled Mr.
Clevelanil an their eham|ilo»y They saw
hlin promi-e lo opt n to them piirtieipatlon
In the AimrieHn market, ami tbey knew
that that partieipatbm would utarl their
halting looms ami f.rd th< ir biin^rry, iinein-
nloved men an.l women. Would tb.' tlein.>-
eraiie partv of tbe Tniled Stat»>, be a-ked.
indorse their new ebb f? IL; was str.mijly
liK'lineil to tbiiik that it would. He knew
that ineinnerH ot the party iia.l been niax-
nueradinK for years hk reformers, favoring'
"larifl' for re\enne only, with imi-leutal
proteetlon." or a tarill" for revenue ex.ln-ive-
IV, an.l that in nninufaeturini: .li>trieU (d
Sew .Jersey and elsewhere, they iiiii-.||ierad-
e I as mll.l-mannered prote.-tioni»ts. In lb.)
south they ha.l more boldness :ind less div.-r-
►llv of lnduslrv,>nt even tbeio. wilhm the
hi*"i year or two, biln.lu.l probably bv Ih.;
smoke of iiuwlv built furnae>;s. or di»tiirl>e.
bv the hum of loom-, lliere wa> lo be toiind
here an.l llu.re a friend of proteetion. Ih.;
►enator from Miv.oiiii (Ve>l) had .belare.l
the other .Inv thai be in.lorj^ed every line,
word an.l lelt.r In the l'r».'si.lenl's iiiessu:;.'.
The senator from Indiana ( "'oorliee*) bail,
in an elaborately prtipiire I sjx .■eli. in iierleet
eooliie^^, Willi no e.v.ilenienl wlrdever. t e-
elured that tbe d.icMiia « eiiiim-iiiU'd by t le
rr.'^iduiil in bi-^ re.t nt im-'^az.; ha<\ b.ieii llie
dov'trines of :be dem.aratie party for eLdily-
Beveii year^ and lint In- iii.lorMMJ Uu'm. 'llie
senator from T.nnesM'e (ilainsj ba.laU.i, in
uspei.li mad.' tisewbere; .le'-'nietl that bis
vob-e or Ills vote wonM never !•(• fi>r lb.; jtro-
tcetioii or ei.''oura;,'.;nieiil of any American
In.lU'trv. So that be (Kiy.;y wa- ineline.l to
think that lb..- ilemoeratl'- i):irt\ of tlie eonn-
trv riallv diared In the I'resbleiit's eonvlc-
tlons and really believe.l that lb-; tarill" Wa-
vieiou^, illo;:ieal and in- ipiilable aial that a
duty was a lax pa'.'l by the eonsiin.er. Anil
wbv s1i.)hI.I n.)t, tin; party Ibiiik so? Ihe
coiitrolliii;.' el. ineiit of the deiiio'ratie party
bail be. II alwavs in tbc suntb, unl the south-
ern will.' of the ilenioer.ilic pirly e.mlrolletl
It today as powerfully as it <liil before the
rebellion, wln-n il eompelle.l the party into
the chaiiipi.m-blp of slavery. There was
not tbe .diubtesl doubt as to the attitude of
tbe Houlb tm this tiuoilon. Wluii the south
went Into rebellion it .leelared, in Iheconfe.l-
erateeonstiintion, liiat, no bounty should
ever be (.ranteil from the treasury, nor any
law be enaete.l, to fosler or eneouraKe
uHV braiieh of Indiislry whatever. that
ha.'l been the solemn .leelaiulioli Of
eouthern «leino«'rats, iind thev believed
now us thev had believe.l then. '1 hese Houth-
ern trentiemen barne.l very hlowly an. for-
got as slowlv, an.l they were bliml totlay to
Ibe niarvelHwbi. h were beinj; wron>;lit in
tbeir ndtbi nn.ler a protective tarill. ihe
democratic party ha.l .ome Into power In
the House of KepiesenlallveH In Ihe F'orty-
fourth OmKiC!* ami ban lieM power In that
house ever sine.-, exeepl in Hie Korty-sevenlh
Coni?refi'<, ami It ha.l illnstrate.l lis promo-
tion to power bv lemainlinx that the tarifl
l>e revlse.l an.l tbe whole bii'^inesH of the
country .listurbe.l. Tht; deinoeratb; ehalr-
inen of the cominitl..; of ways and means
Bluee then ha.l l.e..ii Feriian.lo Woo.l (with
Ramloli)h Tuck, r as an assistant ) ami W Il-
ium it. Morrison, all llirce of them out-and-
out tbcoiX'tii;al free tia.iers; t.xlay .Mr. .Mills
of Texas was chairman of that eommittee,
and Mr. MIIN was ev. r a trranh in liisi tlevo-
tiou to the prinelples of free trade, and in-
dorHcd the message .>f tbe rresl.leiit. The
dlNtlnKulHhed .'Speaker of th.; House, for
whom he had a nrobmiwl esteem, In his de-
votion to tbe princiiil.i of free tra.le, had
dared in the last C.»nKreM to arroKiito to
hlmttelf alrooat despoil.; powerH, and to de-
clare from hH high place that be would rec-
. 1
r. .' ntly ileveiopei
I, miieran.ean.l haJ be. wne u'reat temi..r
ui.te elninpbms. prote-tbu' aijaiii«l
l.elin,' nia.le cheaper. Hut he lold
Ibe tein|terain'«' sinliineiil of liieeoun'ry wa»
iMi.Ullv eri slalll/.lnu inlo, the opiiibm Ibal the
MMMier the la.v on whi.key wu» tvpeiled the
belter ami .juieker ibe priiicipb's id t.-iniKi"*
ame wonbl be subserM'.l. He .'oul-l -e.'.
h.iwever. one or two obj.'etlor.s t.. Its repeal,
and one ..f them was thai so nuieli re\emie
..ml.l not be spare.l. As lo the ..buy on
suuar. he .leelure.l bliu«elf in lavor .d takin:.'
It oil. but In* would noi kill the -uiiur
in.bistrv of thi- coiiidry. feeble as It wiis;
be wou'l.l Kive a boniit) e.iiilva!ent to llie
present dutv on sugar. Hut if Hie purpose
of Ihe .leiuoeratie party was to destr..v tie
tarill" ami to cripple many anti ab^o.iiiely .U-
^tl•ov some of tbe lmln«lries ot the co..nlrv,
Ihe Wesblenfs iiKlho.l e..iil.l. of course, do
that. American \\orkln;:int:n coubl be re-
ilnce.l to the ilei.'iadalloii ilin.»>l of the work-
biirineii ami women of Kuroi'c. Hnl here
was a M'leii'll.l country, perfectly uiarvelbHis
in it. pos^ildliiles. Why should not this
.•otintrv lea. I tbe worM In piip. lofty clvlliza-
lion : in relijjlon. In edm-ation. in teuiperamv.
in tbe arts, and in material j>ro«r.>sy \> bo
dimbted that it would .lo so? If men only
reinemlMred that they were Anieii. an-, i.
would tlo Ml. Who donl.Ui.l that il wmibl f.
hi Ihe iidininistratbinjifilsallidrsand in its
buUlatbm. Ibey undertook, in h.inihl pur-
pose, to i.rovi.b- in the beK possible manner
for their own people)'
Durine; January
We sha'l sive B-irgains in Fitr-
nituro anl Remnants of O.irpst-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock taking.
HEXNEIl BROS.,
13l» .iKD 140 CtNTU.*L STllKET.
in. ULTfllN, T, 7 ;:i>. !'.i<t. H'..'.'> «. . . ; li ni.;
li.r:. M.'). '.'..JO, ;i.io, 4.;j'., .^. <•, n a.i, 7. 1 1 p. m.-
I", r Lawifut-e. 7.1a, 7..1", s.;i.> || a. in.;
• l^l.^, 1. :i. « 4.1, ai.i. n.ift, •i,.w, hi. p. m.
itKTlUN. 7..'U>. M.'.'.». II 4.', lO.^i.'. 11 a. m.; li i\
l.la. i:s\ a, i I."', Ll.'i, a.4o, H.Ui p. in. Nnitli
l.u\M'»'«i«'e, 7.0". p. in.
F< r llMvnililil. 7. in. 7.:t.'^, S.:t.^ a. m.; Pi.t.'i,
l..!,.!.4t», ■• 1.1, .i.:.\, a.'..^. ILlo p 1(1. KKTLKN,
1.17. r^.lo, '• 10. bi 1*1. lo.LVa. iii.; l.'.C'i, i..^4,a.4e,
,; .'Ai. ;>Tt.'». a.t''. " i ' p. »>•
F<'!' KMitin, 7.10 a. ta.; libV A.in p. ni. UK-
ri'KN, T. I!.:t;a. m.; I..W. Lri.iin. in.
Fi.r N««lmr»i»"ii, 7.l.iii.ni ; I.' I.\ .I,.!, I.'* p.m. j
Ui.Tt UN,«i.l*.. T..."». 11 a. la.; J S.\ A 4.^ p. in. !
Fi'r t \eter, Hover itiol Oivat Fiib», ',M, ('.a.* a. j
m.; l,.i 4e. ^.lil p. Ta.
For ^alnioi. Falls, H:.li|r'«>v<l, .»»n«'<i,01dOn'luml
;;e»i-liaiid I'oriuin.l, 7.'^^, ^ 't' a. nt ;l,:i.4ti\..
;ii. It.-tinn iniu iort^and, 7.^", »* 4" a. m.; i
tM<i, a.'hi p. in. I
F' r itiinKor. lielfiiMt, U'aiorxllle, skoivlujriM, |
KtK klaii'l .<ii<l Far'idiikii'.e, s,;l.^a. in. 1
F r >:. .lobii, .V. IL, lla!'.la\, N. «., Moulrcal
.11. 'I (juebiW, ^..'i.^ a. III.
F.'i An.-iisia, Laili, I... \\Uton,Ji.:l.'in. m.; l4).in.
I.. I- IUh Uvi'ler «ud Alton liny, ^a.nl.; 1,3.4«
i>. III.
t,<r Kistport nn'l sr. .Tobh*i» (per blcHmer), nn
Mo'i'lay^, We.liies.lays ami l-rt.lays. at I p. n.
For Uix'tJaiel, Itiilast, ltaiiir>>r and .Ml. Hesert
l^t^ .rnvr iroiii Port'. in. 0, TueBi|iiy> an I Fil
c.a\auli).4i> p. in.
5.411,
.sfNDAY TK.MSH.
r..r Hotton. 7..l\ H..'.) a. ni., li.iS, 4.13,
7.;;.i p. in. KKTfUN. s a. m., .^. 7 p. ni.
F.T I.Hwreneo, t-.-i>i u. in., ft.ia, 7..V1 p. ni.
ItF.irUN, 7.40. i*.l.\ u. in., 12.10, 5 a.% p.m.;
-oiiili Lawrence, J 'i.\ 7.44 p. m.
For HKverhlll, > i!'» «• «>-, ft.4t\ 7.1> p. m.
UKIT'KN, s, 11.4.^ n. in., 4.nM, .% 2V, 7 iS p. ni.
For FortlMiMl,.^.4Jp. in. UKTflLN', I, Ib'k p.
in. J.T. H'llllKK. (ien. Manii^ft'r.
WM. .MKKIHTT, .Ml., Snpt.
•L F. PHILLIP^, ben.Agl. ut Lowell.
< >et. «, ma7.
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOBKR 10. 1M7.
A Trial by .lurjr.
That Kn-:»t American jury, the people,
have reii.b re.l a iinanimou- ver.liel In favor
of Hr. I'leri-e*s I'leasint rmxalive lVllet«.
lb.' sMimlar.l riiiiedy for bowel and sioiiia.li
disonlers. biboiisne-s. sick beada.be, .llz/i-
ness, eoustipalion and slii;;i;isb liver.
STORE SHADES,
OFFICE SHADES,
'^ ~ HOUSE SHADES.
Mill SHADES,
Uatle anl put np. All colors,
K I TTR EDGE'S,
1«9 CKNTKAL .STREET.
Passenger Service from Lowell :
for K<»Mnn. nt n..'iO, ilAI, 'I1S..W. J§7.1«, 7.3fi,
•H7..1.S. •Ih :ui, •JJ».,«, 'a.iui, •jj'.L.vs an.t ll.on a.
n... •:iiL-'«i. •••-'». ••»•«*'. ^'^'•'''' •»*•'■«*• *•*"•
i(.s.:W. •Imi, 'ftrt.VI. •fjs.tw p. m. «l'.M>.\^»,
•«t • ■'•'•. '•'«'• •;$»•-" a. ni., 4.-.'.% n. m. 1
riu.-), 7 ao, s.oi!, •?.3o, 'imio, u.I.'J, rio.oo, ll.au
a.m., 1-2.0.' in.. •I.no, i.ui.
Krturni
1.1)0,
aim, 113.4.^,
4.4A,
m.
fHisccUanfoiis.
•s.im, .'( IH). ^5 4.1, (J.15, •7.an, lO.nn, ll.in p.
M'NHAYS, tt.don m., l.tin.Mi", '7 «o n. in.
F.>r W«»luirn,«.:«, 7.u;,7.:«, !• W, 11 iw a. m.,
.Strnmcrs.
Boston & Savannah
STR\MSiIir cu
Only Direct Llnd from N»jw England to
I'dTanuah,
(.onueoUajf tbori wirh all lUM .mil Water Llnca.
rAVOKITB ROLTIi TO FJ OI'.IItA.
Iron suim-hlp* • tiATK t^lTV" and "CITV
• »F MACON" lea vie,: savart.ali Pier, t'ongr*'.'*
■mv.i. l»osl'>r. K. niV Till ItSMAV,, ni a
o'.l.M k. ir.irfviUb' or pn»s;iKe, a\>ply to .\.
Im;V^ . .'' VMl'^ON. ."'d WuHh 1.1.1. »n sireol, l»<'i»
U'n.oriolUt.HAlH>S<>N*llAUNAlU),Ageiili<,
b >»toD.
OCEANOT
Merchants i;Dd Miners Transportation
Company's Providence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Motst I)tre<t Koute from New KoKlan.l for
Norf.)lk ami Richmond, OM P.dni Comfort, Va.,
WaahlDiftou, I). C, ami lialtlmore, Md.
PABSEMaCKM AND FKKIGIIT.
Th« Iron 8toHiuahl|t WiIHmui Cr»un, 1.>Ui)
ton*, Cai't. K. It. Warren, •hIU from i'ruvldence
every \^'El)^fc;81^A Y, a p. m. ~-
Thf IroR Htoniiiahip Johns ITopl(t<>*t '"'^
tonii, Copt. H. 1>. Fooler, Mils ev.'ry .S.\TUU-
DAV.ti p. m., from LuNflDAl.K WiiARK.
Tlieno well-known steanmhlps arc larfto an.l
ronifortnLle and titled with every convenience
for FAt'SK.NUKK.'^ and coniman.le.l by navl-
t iitors of 1()ii|r and miccessfnl e\p«'rleneo. .*♦«•«
v.>vHjre» by Uiei>e HtrHinern are rifr«'i«lilnjr an.l
bivlironnlnir an.l tl|C r.)un.l trip can be aeoom-
plUnol In KiVK tfAva. F.iro, In.^ludlug room
a U.I incala, very lo^V.
FKUIGHT CON'NKCTIONS
Ma.ia without draya^e with the followlnif
FLOATS ?IG SOAP
— 18
THE CHIEF
Ppr tho Diith, T.^llot mill Laundry.
Snow Whlto nn.l AbHcdntcly F^ur*.
If v.Mir .tPiilor .loon I, .It •kvcp While fl.iud B.>np.
ii'iiO m c.iit» for winiplo fiiko lo tli." iimkera
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHUCACO.
" JIusuianiT.
firTY-niTU. Y.LAK.
LOWELL mmi \m. IH^iiH.nt^CE CO,
onioe. 40 CVnlrul Mii'«t.
.1. f. AUI'.OTT, I'm su>KNT.
E.T. Aliuori, ^'.'.c'^ AN • TnEJta*
DlttKCTUlUt
W'm. 11. WtjrtfiD,
.1, K. Ful !.»»■, — * —
Wm. r. Iira/.er,
( hnx. A. blolti
\V. K. Llv1n((«lou,
,1. f. Abli.'lt,
Dlvl.leii.lceo I'VU CKMT. on t\\(
l»fr •■••nt. on
lUi.J. Walker,
An.oi i'.. 1 ('• ii('.l(
X. M. Wr1>:ht,
/ . ... I'l il. r.l,
t.r. Ai t.u,
r. C . oalt n.
yenm, AO
lliiee yiHVB, !W>j per •• it. en oac
in' einmredon with the jdKive enmpany !• a
Keiicial a».eiu-y f.>r .dvPleml paying nuitnal and
,.ll.bl. .lock ■.■.mi.mW..^^ A„„i.I,. A«.l.
Macliiiiists
AND
ON'T
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork^
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearjinc, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out rnore
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JaVMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
Eiiiriiieers
Should l»e«r la n\lnd that we have In t.toek
and to ord«>r a lurije supply of
PACKING,
l.:n,4.3o, (l.t>«i,«:44p. in. sl'M»AYS,l».(i«ia.ni.,
4.:5p.m. Ketu»n: 8.i-», W.4I. 11.:* h. m..
.'>.(*, «4i. in -M, ll.:i3 p. m. SUNDAYS, 9.27
n. nl...^•:7 p. in.
ttg-* Kxprt»». iXotthrrn Itntot only. tOr on
itrKiriil ot tntin* trvm Ihf \orth. H I'M Ittdford.
For L»wr*n«'e,«!.;i.\, Ki.l.V I LOO a. m.» 1.40, 'MO,
4.. 0, (;.ii<i p. ni. alNDAYd, atU.1.1 a. m., 7.1ft
p.m. Il»turu: 7.45, (t.W an.l IL2.% a. m.,
1,'A..'S. a.l.V.M.V tl.45 p. ui. 8U^•l)A^S, 8.00,
8..VSH. in., rt.l.'i n. m.
For Salfumit.l Wnv-Matlon», 7.SS a. m., 1.40,
6.un p. m. It«turn : 7.-X 11.46 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Timt ffin u tf/oic U /Vow Xvrthern Drpot,
For Arwr. I auction and Wav-Statlnnn, at 7.15
a. in., M tk-i and .Mi.n n. m. Wl'NDAYS, at 2.15
E. m. Kfturu : tt.l.i a. m., li.:>& and 6.19 p. m.
UNDAY.S, «.i:ia. in.
a. n..
TlIK HOLYOKE STILL LIPIDS
On ami after .Tune Ut tho
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAY
TO PER CKNT. DIVIDENDS.
Tbl* comp.iny hna a ■nrplm* an h i-ar<l« PoMci
liol.lers, of «.M4.J4(i, ami will write ou SXK.iL-
CANTlLt: klMKS. Ueprcsented l<y
Charles Coburn, 28 Central Bt.
Alao repreiOBta other flrhtrlii»« Mutual and-
hStock ComiMUilea.
HOW'S YOUR
LAME BACK?
•TRINQTHKN AND RK8TORK IT
BY WIARINO A
Hop Plaster
Why ■nfilMr with an achinit back when a prompt
I and poBltl ve r«Uef la at handP Tho Hop PlMtor*
I completely and apeedlly euro Baokacho.Sldettche,
Ipalnfta KiuolM. Kidney WeakncM, Bh«jum»-
Itlcm, SolatUM. Kenriiar. Cheat Palna. Bore Lnn««,
|couKh«, Crick and aU Buddcn. Sliarp or Ncrvona
Ipalns. TheBOothlng.paln-kUllnrrandstPcnjfthen.
Iln« vlTtnea of Hope, Hemlock, Bclsama and Gums
I combined. Bwrot and clean. Bold everywhoro,
la» ota.,Blbrfl.0O. Mailed Ibr price Ijyproprle-
|ton. Hop PlMter Coanpany, Boaton, Maaa.
QTliOok for the hop-vine wreath and atimatuvl
lof HOP PI.A8TEB(X).,onoTery - nuJno plaater.^
I Beware of Imltatlonii and snlx at u .1 ona.
lXCLri>INli
Plain and Paro Knbber i*: Sheets ; Rubber
Gaskets and Biujs ; Hound and SViuare
Rubber Piston Packin? ; Flax, Hemp nnd
Jute Rope Packing;;, round and squtire ;
Asbestos Sound Piston Packing; Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3 8 thick; Soapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Round Pis-
ton Packing } Usudurian k Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Rubber Packing Wire
Insertion; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
|ing Rings; Blackburn's Fabric Valves;
ladia Rubber ValYCS for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure,
C. B. COBURN & CO,,
35 Market Street,
For AniherM, Mllfonl and \Vllli>n, at it.15
14..V%. ;i 4j«, .'>.4ii p. m. .Siindiiv. •-» n. ni.
For tire.'nlloM, I'eUil/.mi", ll« indiijfton, IIIIU-
lH)ro' and K.-eno, ut '.'.l.) a. in. and :^4^ p. m.
For Nnfhna, .Man.-liertter and Con.'onl, at Ji.30,
».15, a.44 a. in., li.M, 1.47, .•».4.^, ft.40, «.2.%, 'AH
p. m. (tiundiiVH nt '.', 7.4h p. in.)
For I'enaeouk, Kninklln, lAl'iiuon an.l Whlt«
River .Jnnellon,uUl.l5 a. m., 1.47, 3.4b and
•7.48 }t. ni.
For Wiirner, Bra.ll.ird, Snnapec, Newiwrt (>.
II.), tUircm.mt ami Chtreinonl .Innctlon, at
9.1.^a. in., 1.47 p. m.
ForTlUtm, Lake VI.Uik**. Meredllh, Lbj-odIh,
\Velr8. IMvniontli, Warren, lliiverlilll, Wo<)«l»-
vlll<-,iillt.44n. m., 1.47 and •7.1."< p. m.
F»>r Campion, TImrnton, N.irlli W.nxlMto.-k, Lis-
l>on, LiUletunuml Whltelle d, at t».44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m.
For .leilernon, Lancaster, Grovcton ami 4anyan,
nt 51.44 a. m.
For M«»ntp«'ll.'r and all pr-lnts on the Mon.pcller
and NVe!lt> i:her rallr.iati, via IMymoutli and
WoodMvdie, iii '.Ml a. in.
ForSt. .^llm^^»llr\■ an.l Lyndonvllle. via white
Klvcr .Iim.tloii, ut l..!.'! h. in. ami 7.4fi p. in.
For St. .Iolni>!'iirv, L\ ndonville, Newp.'rt, Sher-
l)r<M>ke. vlii Piyinoiiinanil W.KjdsvUle, at «.44
II. m.,»7.4s p. in.
For Montiielier. Kr(»c\ .liin.'tlon, IlnrJlnKton and
tit. Altmn^, vl!i Ceiiiral Vermont Ihu , at nMt a.
m., 1.47 Kii'l ♦7.4> p. in. . ,. . , ,
For Montr.-."!! aii'l tiiiol><!C, vli M.mtroal and
Ilo«ton Air Line. at!t.4» a. ni.. *7.J'< )». tn.
For MontP'al, via Centrid Vennonl line, at e.lo
a. in., 1.47, •7.4H p. in.
l^tr*IJ(iUi/.
FrclKlU tridns Ipave Lowell for llobton at 2.00,
8,40, WAV, a. in., -i.i'i, Io.<H', IL.m p. in.
Lenve Kofston for Lowell at i.'M, 4.n5, 0.40 a.
m., li.to, :U.^ p. m.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at (.10 n. m.
Leave Lowell for Sniein at it.0.% a. m.
FKKIOHT DKI'OT.WKSTEKN AVEMfK.
draya^w with
routes :
VirxInU and TenneaiM Air Lin*. »t Mor
AtUutlc Coaat aod 8t^•lM>a^d Air Lin**, at
Norrolk. \m.
ChoaaprMktt nnil O^lo R. R. nnd K»iuiwh»
Diapatch, at N«wport Newa, Vm.
Klchniond and Danvlllo B. R. and Pied-
mont Air Lln«. at Wait Point. Va.
UaUlnioro and Ohio U. K. and Continental
Linr, at Kaltiinore, .Md.
Merchanta and Mlnera Vrarnt. Oo.*a 9aTan>
nail Line, at Baltiuior*, Mti.
Through I'llU of la<lln(; loKiied via all above-
named r.iMtet>. Murk goods via P., N.ANDB.
LINE.
Ticket* on aalo at K. (t. WrxnaoR'a office, 8
WcstinlnnteraireH, W. 1L(hi:k.h A Co., office
1 Wcybosset street, or at stenniohlp ulQce, W
India' Mrcet.
For rates, pa^<»n«e or frelwht apnlv to
E. H. Uot'KUKLL,
Now Kmrlnnd Airent,
I'rovl'lenco, H. I.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ooocl ! *fSoII<l I Kellal>l« I
AT TlIK
riBE I58URAU0E AGIJICT
— or —
GEO. [, MEICALF, No, So Cenlral Street
Having purchased tho agrncy ot tf.e Mcrrl-
nnicli Muiuitl Klrc Insurance Co. td Andovefj
with lis sixty years of satlsfactorv .leaf
its p.)llcy holderB, he Invites all the
friends of the company an.l many ir —
examine Um merits an.l rellaMllly.
companies aluo rciiresented hy me.
OEO. K. MKT(:ALK,.W
licMlnir with
lonmr
ew ones to
i-tx other
8uo«'C'SH<>r to K.
Ctntr.'i' Street.
1,. «. .ir.lell A Co.
SHooti antj (Toal.
At the Uld Stand, 3R Middle 8tre«-t.
At Ihe New Yanl. Foot uf I'nnd Street.
wiiiit%iit ici 1 1 i-oiiaro.
A. W. WKKKS, Agent,
Wholosiilc and HcUill l>e.drr !n Wllkcf-hnrre,
Liukawnuna. Lehigh. IranklPi, < iimPerlnnd,
(.'.C. Caiim!, Ac. NVoi.tt, Chui.-al, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac Ttleiihone number, iM-i.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
Cash asset* Jan. 1 , 1H87 |4!«i,a>l»i.73
ToUl liabilities (rc-lnsnrnncc; .... — lW!,S«.Vlfl
Net assets • ♦oi).'>,<i71.S8
Policy holtlcrs share In the proiits on explra*
lUon of policies.
Dividend*, 70 Per Oent., After July let.
DIKKCTOKR .'
I,evl Rnrngno,
(ieo. F. Kldiardson,
O. 8. Kichnrdson,
Chas. li. Coburu,
.Jacob llogcra.
John F. Kimball,
Her 7 c. Howe,
C. (;. IIiit'hlnBon,
W. F. .'►almon,
S. T. Lancaster.
Leave Lowed tor Na-hna, Manchc«U«r, Con-
nil and the Nonb anil West, at 7.2<i, IL.}.'» a. m.,
CO
8.05, 6.45]). m
lx>avc Lowell for Aver Junction, W or'-ostor.
Fllclibnrg, New Y.»rk an.l the West, at :.45 ami
y.ib a. in. ...
C. 8. WKLLKN. G^nl. Snperlntomlcnt.
<iEO. W. isTOKKU, Genl. I'ahS. Agt.
C. E. PAIGK, Local Agent
WM,E. LIVINGSTON
U' Uolctale and Uetail Dealer In
COAL. COAL
Old Co.'s Lehigh, rhliadelplda A
It. :uilBc, Wlikcfbarre, Lnckawanna,
Manlan.l Co.'h tiiorge's Creek
Cnm'bcrlan.l, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Oak, Maple an.l Pine, sawed
and split.
Oftlr«, 87 Central Street, Lovroll, Maaa.
LEVI 8PUAGUK, PRF.ainKNT.
K. M. TUCKE, SecreTAKT .
4SrI»surnncc to any amount effected In relU-
blc companies.
* E.M.TUtKF. Agent,
•il Centrhl Street.
GLASS
WAS Invented In Knu'laml by Beii.'ilt, a
monk. 400 y. ..r- A < :. A Hinall Ki;""* of
the rcnowne.l «i. <). T.^yl- ' »0"'*'°" ,^" '„ ^.C
WhlHkev will rciic-.v •'•I • W .-trciigth m llie
igXaudn"tt.re%UalU, a 1 «"^lntaln fallng
llshed. It Is l)ottle.l by C. •• <'«-\y±r Imi in*
Bo-ton, and your Drugget and t.ruc«r m.U in-
dorse It.
REMOVAL.
Owing to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
Potei* Foye
n«a Lecn removc<l to No. «8 M1I>I»LE
STREET, Mowrly oi>iiosMe the old Hlore.
The attention of new an.l old cnntonn^rs Is
reapeel rally aolUitwd to thia changu of lo-
cation.
SHOW CAKDS, HAND BIlIs, POblEIV,
Pro»rramnjeie. Clrcilars, Bualness Carat
W«ddlnt( Carda. Ac., prt.itf I at tnla offlc*
Peuusylvania Kailroad
The Beat Kailroad In the World.
The Fastest Tralna In the ITorld.
New York to ChU'Ago, 24 houra.
Now York to Clnolnnatl, 21 houra.
Now York to St. Louis, 2» houra.
Five Daily Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply for tickets and fall Information to
W. R. BATCHELDER, Tlfcket Agent,
" No. 29 Mcrrlmac* Street,
GEO. W. MILL.EH, Ticket Agent O. C. R. 11.,
** No. M Merrimack Street,
A. Y. CASWELL, Ticket Agent B. * L. B. R.,
*•" MMdleaex Street StaUon.
WOOD.
"•'' '°\;'s?f.o?sin".r' *="*• CEMENT.
T im I? COItU'S Extra and Finishing
JjliTlC^. uiens Falls, Vermont.
All kinds RuU.llng and Amcrl- 1)I> T TIT
can and Scotch Fire ^^lllVii.
Hay. ^trn,Tv.
Maaona*, Dental and l.«nd
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOI.T1C.
CHARCOAL,
FBRTILIZKRS,
HAIR,
SAND.
GRAVBL.
GENER&l FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Mnrohan'tlse dellrered per order from aU
trains on the Boston and Lowell, »»»hn» and
LoweU, Old Colony and Boaton and Maine R. B.
Htalpyteff reoelpu obtalMd for gooda forwantod.
Om«» M Tbvndlka Street.
Floiiir and O^irain.
Ofllce and Yard,
27 Thorn, like Street.
Telephone 18t$-L.
Branch Office,
83 Merrimack Street,
I Cal.lerwood'B.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 GORHAM STREIKT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron .and Tin
worker. A lino lino of
I?A.rCLOIl STOVES.
MILKMEN can set Milk Cans as good and
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 67 Gorham Street.
PIIOXOOItJ%J*II8.
A. F. SAIBOSN, 24 Oentral Blook,
Begs to annotince to the citizens of Lowell and
Tlanlty that he has imrchaHCd all the negatlTea
owned by the late N. C. Sanborn, and la now
prepared to All dnplleato orders from the same.
By long aaaoctatlon In bnalness with tbe late Mr.
Suborn I feel eonfldent of giving pcrfMt aatta*
taction to all tala former castoBcrt.
Cliflord's
DYE HOUSE,
3 ud 4 AHDOTEB STBEET.
riist-Class DM Of Every Descripl'ioii
Done at abort notice and saUsfactton
guaranteed.
Ladlea* and genta' garmenu dyed whole.
All kinds of garmenU cleaned and repaired
if dealred.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PHILOSOPHY OF MARRrAGK, glT-
ing a clear synopsis of the Impedimenta ta
marriage, exhausted TliaUty. etc., •»«•. <5«n be
had from all news agents or forwarded direct
fl^m rt^authOT. Drfp. J. JORDAN, 19 Joy at.,
Boaton, on receipt ot S6 cenM.
LOWELL DAILY COtJBIER, WtePNESDAY, .TANUARY 25, 1888.
LOCAL NEWS.
I
CITY COUNCIL.
Mr. Oreenhalge Chosen City SoUcltor-
Dr. CJHgH for Cliy ilijslclH»-H|.lrlt«d
l>«ibat« on LiHUor Licenses— Police Ai»-
polutnionlB.
There wan a re^ftilnr nicplinar of tlio city
wnii.cil iii-l niKiit, Alayor ralint-r prc^ldlnK
III ll)c ujilxn- Inriid uiul I'lCfideiil Continl lu
llie lower Uonril.
All lln- nn'inlK'iH wen; pivhcnl.
Tin! f.)ll.)wln;,' i.<-lilii)n<. wtn- referred: ur
Ueoiue lUiiuU an.l ollicis for almtvinont
oft.t«wer a-MhMn.id, of Pienti^> WefkKler
f.)rtii« iiuiinininnMit of Ilnyh Murphy as
apecial pidi.i- .dIUur. wiiliont pay irj>'|> i'>«
city, for 111.' \Vc!.-,lcr block and vicinity on
Merriiniirlv Ntroct. , ^. , i»„
«cvMal wtditlii'i-Hof coal and minor city
ortli luls Wire iippoinlo.l.
Tim !.)ll.J«iiiK travfrHc jurorn wcijo drawn
for llif M-ion .)! tlio snpinno jiidU lal court
to 1.0 li.ld at C".unlni.li.'c, Kt'lTUury j) h:
Thomas. llop'rH. ClmrloH II. naircn, Arlliur
W. I'aiUcr. TlK.inaH Maxwell, Smniicr A.
It\nin,,J>ani.l.><mlUi.Kr»Ml A. l'iil»<!i;, ^^ II-
lluin K .-ainn.n. William II. H. »«owu,
Jease II. ^li.'lMii'd. . , ... ,
' (HilciM ucrc a.lople.l for lunilnv'H I ucs-luy.
February 14. at n o'.-lock on a potill.Mi for II-
conKo to run a »tutlouary -tfuin eiialne an.
iM.llcraltlic .•oinor of Hal.! ""'I Vir""'
atrtHd-. an.l on llio pntlllou of llie MUhlieaex
elcelii. lUlit .•oinp""y '""• '}«;"",-« »" •,"",,"
Nlalloiiai y sleuin onKine ami boiler on MIdillc
atrent. , .
.Several minor li.cUKcs wore urantcd.
Tranhfci- uf ILiiior licences asked for bv
Kuuen." Iloula, .Jmne» Clleu^on and Kdwaid
CouKliliii w« re refii-e.l by rcoinnieiidalloiiof
llie.'oinniille.'on li.-ciws.
ALIeiiiHii ' bndwi.k uinl H..ulwell wrrc
iiipolide.l on llic coinnilltio l.M'oiiHl.ler tlio
aubjcel of .DinincinliiK prepurullon» for
bull.llnK a new cliy Inill, hu.I ALlernieii
Jloldt II unil lUinels wcro . hoMin on llie f.»in-
niltlee to conNlder lliu Kubject of uiiieiidInK
till) city .inirter.
Ilieliar.l liubldns and .Seannell A n Ii.)Ioy
were eon>ilint«il in-p»'.dorH of boiler^.
Thai portion of tin; mayorV IniiuKural n.l-
drei.» relali\e lo llie ai.polnlim'id of IIcimim!
eoiniiil*»i"iiei« was refun.'.l to tliee.>mniiliee
on li«'«'nMH.
The followlni; ofMciaU wero cliooen : l»ep-
Uly chief ot p.difC.lai'ob (1. Fa\ or in place
of I'ekrT. t'or.'onin; Miueuiil «)' 1 1«» "•;•'.
t;ii»rU»« (ire«K '•' l''»«"' "•' •'"'"' A.^iili'li;
Mipeiinl.iuli-nt of cily miiIci., Ul.lianl J.
Noonaii: MMl.r of weinbl-. an.l inea*uies.
Nttllianiel i:. Aiini*; ln>.|ie.lor of milk and
vlne«ur. AMn A. llanMM)in.
Dr. .Ininex A. tJage wiih iiouilnal.'.! by tlio
uiHNor a<. cllv plivMcliiii f«.r lliiw years, an«
tlie* nominal ion vvus conllnned Ity a yea an.l
nay vote .it •'> !.» !!■ ,
Sev.ral \«)te». were bad for an a*M't.w)r fur
war.l I. »»ii the llfhl two ballot^ Michael IL
McCue iia.l .'. an.l Henry f. Dexter :i voIcm,
but on tb. last ballot Dexter ha.l ft and Mf-
Due y voles, ami Henry C. Dexter was
cboMii in .on.-urrenco.
IIWl OH LIlKNMK.
Al.lormen rulnam an.l ( arter of Ibe eoin-
niilteu on liteiiM;)* leeomiinn.led Ibal (jeoixo
R. ( iisbiiu i»f llic.St. Charlei. Indel, Mld.lle-
aex sticel, be K'"nt«''' " IIm"«"" H''*""*" '»•• •'»"•
bol.lt-r. Alderman HuneN of the commlttco
preceiiled a minority report In oppo* t on,
and nniile remarks nUKtainliiij his poslil.m.
He hai.l that he bad two objections to lie
granllni; of the llceiise. One was that th«
fioUl keeps an open bar. True It Is that all
hoUds pre\i<uisly llcense.l for the present
year have an open bar, but II Is contrary to
law. an.l In; iIdukIiI It as well to .•oinineiieo
enf.>rt in;; llie law in lbl'« .ase as in uiiy other
this year. Another reason why be obj. eted
to Ibe lie. use \* that he tbon«bt that there
are already enouudi licenses ;,'ianted.
Al.lerman Il.ddcn said tlnit. taklnn Into
couslderalion llie fact that there is siieh a
•cloud of li.pior liienseH ibis year, be moved
lUat this matter be in.lertnile'y po»lponetl.
Ablerman t'lia.lwick moved an iiniendment
that U be lai.l .>n the I able. It bad Inien said
that lb.! hotel for wlileli a lU-ciise Is asked
docH not .on.lu.l its li<luor bu«ln<>*t legally.
He hbonld like tiiii.! lo invesllijale tbciimtler,
anil heme bis motion. , » , ,
Tbe aiu.n.lnniit was jKlopunl, Al.lcrinen
Holden an.l iluncis alone v.»liiiif a-ainst IL
CONCUItKKNT nrsi.NKMa.
The followlnjt potltlons were appropriately
referre.l: of Kslner llol.i.es, for rccjinpense
for pcr^.mal iniiiry oc 'nsloned iiy u In' «>'"
MerriiiiacU street Di'.'ember l>*; of Melissa
Grav, lor i«iom,.cn>e f.»r injury reeelve.l by
alail.'ii I'avl.lson stri.et De.-eiiibcr 2*2; of
•laiiicK Millen, for ^•e.•oml.en^^' f.'r injury re-
clvtd bv a fall on Central stivel D.:.ember
18: of .lames II. Mills and oilier-, for a bear-
ing on tbe sn'do.-l of .xcessivi; aswssment
for e.l«estom's .Ml Uobbins street; of Marv
Slieelian. for re.ompoii>e for a fall on leiith
Htlefl De.-einl>er 2.*). .
An oilier was a.lopted referrmu business
procnted to the last eilv coiin.iii and not act-
ed upon 1)V . oiiiinill.'es to the aj.iiroi.rlate
committees of tlie present elty council.
Kic.lericT. (Jreenbal;,'e was chosen city
Holl.'ii.ir, Ueor^e .«^. Cheney as.scssor from
war.1 .^. and Henry C. Do.Mer assesMir from
ward 1 iiieoiicnrreneo. , . .
An or.ler was adopted for Ibe appointment
of a j.diit special coinmitteo .!0nslsliii« of
two aldermen :ind tlni'<i coiiniilm.n lo con-
alder llic exi'cdiiiicy of .onimenciu^ prepa-
ration^* for llie erection of a new eily ball,
the eommittee lo reitort befor.! Ai>ril Uth.
An order wii". adopt. "d for the appoint-
nienl of a joint spicial coiumittee, eon-isliiiK
of two allerimn nnd three members of the
common council, to consider tlie subject of
ainendmenlsof the city charier.
Tiie foiiowim; annual reports were placed
on Ilk" C'bief enKineer lire department.
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man Garvey ijave notice that be would move
roconHlderalloti at the next tneollng. I
On motion of CouiiCllman Lcary, proceed- i
od to ballot for two surveyors of hiuuwaya
from the council, as follows:
Whole nninber ot votes
NocaKsaiy lor a choice.
11. I'. Reals
C. l>. Cobnrn
It. B.Allen.
T. .1. Sparks .«•
1*. A. ltnnis.'4ean
W. .Hiarvcy....
.). s. Laplerre...
Frank lirown..
' Daniel Mnrnliy..
Itlchuidliob'tlns'
.1. K. Koanu
Blank
Sea lli; ring.
Xollce was i-ecelve.l from tho upper ijoanl
that It biM elect- d M. H. Jl.d-UO assessor
from w)ii«l 1 in iioi^M.m.urrencc. Ou mo-
llon of C.iun.llman Lcary. balloled lor an
aHsessor from ward I, as follow* :
Whole nnnilicr of votoa
NC'e4'SM«ry for a choice
IL C. liuxiir
M. II. McCue
II. L. mil....
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
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Mr. Dcxlor wan eleeleU In noiH'oucur-
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AnoUn-r ballot wa» taken for ansessor from
wani l,ns follows :
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Whole nninlKjr .•! votes ""\\
Necensary for a choice • \'a'
II. ('. J)ext4'r V ••' I*
M. H. M.'Cue ■•'*'
Mr. Dexter was eleclud In non-concur-
re nee. . . ,
On motion of Counellman Lawrence, bal-
loted as follows for two survej ora of hlRli-
ways :
Whide nninber of votes
Necessaiy f.ir a .li.Jleo ••
C. ti. Coburn •« • {}
It. II • Allen 'i
II. I*. Heals •
T. .1. Mparks •'•,.••'
A bb.»ll Law lenoo
P. A. Ur.)ns^eau •••
lllcliard llobblns
W. K. Weslall.... •
(). M. Donohoe •
ami I bore was no choice. ^ .. ,
The .hair appointed the following mem-
bers of j.diit speiial coinmillees: On erect-
ing a new .dly hall, t'ouncllnicii Sbaw, West-
airand Sullivan; on i:onsld<riiii{ Oie recoin-
ineiidatlon In the mayor's n l.lic* tbul tin
.llv eharter beclninged. < ouinilineu .Sbcp-
anl. lirown an.l Allen.
The council then ailjourned.
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The Army of Vagraiits-How Tluy ani
Cm red For.
The public have lillle coiii.'i.tion of tho
arinv of Iravellln;,' ami api»aienlly iKniielcss
•;entVy who are IoiIkciI ut tbe |ioll.'e slatloii,
nnil perhaps If the e.Meiisiveiif* .d this con-
tinual vagraii.) wein more generally undei-
htood tho eltl/ens migbl object to cotdrlb-
utliivf towards the malnlonancc .if Ibe Mm-
rods of this ai;e and acclloii. Tho cold,
piercing winter i)lusls send lo liio police
headi|Uarters a motley ajf^iecalion of liiiinan
bcln;;s every night, who, when eomfoilabiy
Nettled In the cheery *'loiluing room."' ty>\\\i a
niosl InlereslInK "tmly. They l»ej;iii to In-
crease In numlars when llie heralds of
winter arrive, ami until the Imliny spring,
when Ihe night air will penult one
to "bunk" out of iloors with very lillle risk
uf catcblng a severe cold, llicy are nklHly
'represented by an average of IH niiserablw
looking specimens of inaiihoo.l. f*om<i
nl^dils, especiailv when it Is billeriy .•obi, :»
or 40 roving tiaiiips will l»e Iwoked at the
Mlallon and kept till morning. A few days
will sutli.e for the Incessant fiu.s b.mrders lo
consume a barrel of crackers, on which they
seem lo thrive wonderfully well. Ho ihey
cost soiuethliik!. Tlie uv.;rage company of
these itiii.ranls. when eujojing tm-' wariutli
Ibu station attords, create a goo.1 deal of
amusement for one who stops lo listen lo
Iheir conversation. They arc more or ie«s
poste.l on aflairs In general, ehlelly pr xe
Hghtlng ami laliroading, and often their dis-
cussions aKsuino a very heated character.
With hardiv an exception they woishli) John
L. Sulllvairalmost asadolty, and light hit
battles over and over lu words. The r:iii-
road iiuslness Ihe tramps appear to Imj .juite
conversant wlUi, an.l oiler uiilimileil aitvlce
to .Jav (lould an.l every other ope-ialor.
Most .')f the ragged ilebaters, however, use
Ibu fool train In journeyiiii,' from one pla.5c
to another. Occasionally a man of more than
Cheluiaford.
By order of .ludgu tiadley, John II. Brojk,
! whose legal setllemeflit Is la Lowell, but who
' has live.l In this town between two and three
years, was coinmiUed lo llie Dauvers lunatic
hospiial, Monday. Mr. llrock U well known
in Lowell, whero lie ie>I.lcd many years, it
Is sui.l that at former periods be nianifcsteU
marked svini>loinH of mental ileraiiiieiuenW,
aloneliine altoinpling hi!* own life. HN
eomllllon now is sudi as to Imperatively de-
inand his removal to llie hospital, w lioro he
will receive tho ne.-essary care and treat-
ment. The re.|uircd me.lical examinatloil
was made by Doctors Howard of Chelilia-
lord ami Dutlonof Tvn.'xboroush.
At the iiieeliiiK ot the Lilerary imioii la«
Fri.iav evening Mr. A. Heady I'aik read a
vijrv jiiteresting and caretuily-prepared pa-
per'upon llie •'Konnati.m of lli« Drama,
lleglnnlng wllli a conci«e detlnltlon of the
dl ania, Ih.i cr« dll of Us incep|ion was accord-
ed lo (J recce, ami to Alliens In particular tho
attainment of great excellence. In early
times tru;ric represenlation foun.l greatest
favor In the gr« at centres of population,
while conieily wiw most pleasiiM,' I.) the tastes
uf dwellers In tliu country. 'Ilm Uonmns,
Willi their crujJ.r way-, borrowed largely
from the (iiveks. iMeferrlna: comely to
tragedv. Diainulic art, whi.li sulleit'd an
eclipse Willi the fall of pugun lloiu';, was ix-
vlve.l by lln; Italians, ami In the
sixlc.'iith centurv tin- llrsl regular
drama was publLlicl. Tim seventeentb
cenlury w'ltnesse.l llie advent of the
niclo.lrama, ami for a time tragedy nnU
coniedv gave place to the charms of ojierallc
enlertabimenlN. In Knglainl In Ihe ol.len
lime dramulleexblidtions were emlorsed by
the « lergv. who wrote the religious or tu r-
a.lc plavs and md lnfre«|uenlly wer^ the
actors. 'These icpresentallons were cons d-
cie.i legltlniale nielbo.ls of Impniiliig In-
stru.tlon uponlilldical tiicmes lo tho uiicul-
Uire.l masses. From the tbirleiinlh century,
however, tbe mlrncle play was severe.l from
:be .hiiivb. but lontinue.l to be pr.nluced by
llie common people. Tim essayist gave u
vivid airouni of Its niarke.l reallMle feat-
ures, which eiiiliraced ilcinoiis. saints and
slimei'M. In IMlillie Kugllsh Parliaimiil In-
lenlicleil lhe»e performamcs as loo ru.b) and
grotiMjue to be In a«.or.l with tbe .•ullurc
an.l tone .d tliougbt of llie perioil. The llrst
known i:ii;;llsh comedy was written about
the middle of the sixteentli .entiiry. ami tbe
llrst iracedy ab.nil t.-ii years laler. Many
IlinstrallonH were ben. given of the cus-
toms and pc.-nliarities .d .liamatic luprescnt-
alioiis of that .lax, ami the essayist dosed his
inslru.llve jiaper witli an eloquent ami dis-
criminating nil ule to the K»-nius of Shakoa-
peaic. ^__^ **•
This tall young man and blooming maid
Were ciiU.lien here at play.
Now, Lizzie riilei) the village school,
Frank raises corn and hay;
While lUile Arthur long ago
I'asKud to bin home «n high,
Hindi Mtf the dear onus left on earth
Faiit by a heavenly tie.
TrtenlvlLvo years— hoW many friends
la that time pass away!
But ot tliu eighteen guests who gracoil
Tliiil far-otl' wed.lliig day,
Milt three havi' vet Itoen callo.l before
HelcntkMs Dentil to bow.
The reel In nu-rcy still are spared;
Kllieen are living nuw.
Our hostess mourns her sister twin
lt«;sliles so tar away.
.She «;uniiot be allowed to Join
This coinitany to.la?.
Hut were hfie hero homeb.nly might
An'awkward blninlcr make,
.Salndng then the bride ndalit klsa
Tho wrong one by niUlaku.
Ad.I now, an we so so-m must part,
We wonld gooil \vl-ho« leave.
May pleasant inenioiies gainer i-ound
ThU silver wedding eve.
.Miiy the same llainl slIU m\Mvi y.n.r way
That le.l yon In tho past,
An.l li.)sts .»! tileiids and blessings crowil
Vonr iialhway till the last.
AhKltLKM.NO.
iMwmuu poiT orriOM.
Opening •n<l OIoiUib of Mnlla*
iUenicaU
Tewksbury.
Y.s. we were all tin re. and all looked un-
conimmilv happv. Ibit uiidoubte.lly the
liappi.st looking .•oiiple were .Mr. ami Mrs.
.1. Iiigals (arter. Now eveiy clle.d In tlio
r.aiiiMd nature has its cause, so Ari«tolle
>al.l long ago. nnd tbe happiness of Mr. and
Mrs. tarter was not causeless. 1 will lol
x.uiwbv. on .Ian. "j:!. IM8H. tbey bad lived
logethei" In the bonds of inatriinony 'ift years.
Thai was. uu-e enough In Itself. They hu.I
llve.l prosperoudy, t.m, hnl la on singularly
exciii'ded from severe sickness, ami ha.l
ralse.( iiilo the Itioom of life a son and a
.lau.diler (Krank and llz/le), who bi.l fair
to honor tbelrnume. Hut Mr. and Mrs.*.,
were not to l)« selHsli in their lia|)pluesa.
They have a large clr.le of relatives tn Low-
ell and of frleii.ls In Tewksbury. so one day
not a great while ago Mrs. (;. said to her
spouse, "liigals, why not have a silver wod-
dliigy" ••\Vell,hur«enou:ih, why noir' Mr.
('. has learned to l>ear liie gentle yoke of
obetlien.-e through all these years, ami be
needed no kind of urging to a task which
artor.le.l him so much happiness. A few
.lays after the following card came along:
imA. iws.
MK. and Mlia. J. I. CAUTKR
Uecelvc Friends
AT IIOMIC
Monday ttvcnlng, .lannsry AH.!.
Ticfutii t'(nh Aiiuivtrmry.
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Lowell water board, cily nu.litor
Tbe joint committee on c.lucation was in-
structed to consider ami rei>ort upon the ex-
pediency of asking for an act Incorporating
the cilyMlbrarv under the state laws, the
commlltee to report ou or before Keliruary
14th.
Common Council.
The council was called to order at M.05
o'.'lock, with nil the inembeis present.
Notice was leceivod from the upper board
that It had eiecte.i F. T. GreenhalgeHjjly so-
licitor in non-concunen.!e. On motion of
Councilman .'Sparks, a liallol was taken for
city solicitor, as follows :
Whole number of votes
Necessary for a cbolcxj
K. T. ( Jrecnhalge
W. F. Courlney
Blank
Jlr. (Ircenlialge was therefore
Hcllor in concurrem-e. ui..,..,^«i «
On motion of (;onncbmnii Sherwood, a
ballot was taken for assessor from ward 5,
as follows:
Whole number of vi.tcs **
Nocos-^ary f.>r a choice * 'iii'
George .S. Cheney '"
.laines Mnrron y
C. F. KId.lcr •
Mr. Cheney was therefore elcctail in con-
currpui^Os
Eiiwar.l J. Noyes was elected health com-
missioner, bv acclrtination, in concurrence.
The report of tin: committee on hlreota,
fixing the pav of lal»orers in that depart-
ment, was read by the chair. , ^ ,. , .
Councilman .Sparks moved to Indefinitely
iK)stpone a.'tlon on aceepting the report.
Tbe chair rulc.l the motion out of order,
aaying that the council nniHt accept or re-
ject the report at once. The report was then
accepted. , , .
The resolution accompanying the report
was also reail. Councilman .Sparks moved
that action be postponed Indelluitely, and bo
calle<l for a yea and nay vote. Tbe vote wa»
atricily on parly lines, save that Councilman
Shaw voted with tbe democrkU. Coundl-
tht! average Intelligence, who has iieen run-
uing against hard luck, will form oue of the
.olb clion, and it is curious lo notice liow lie
dominates over his companions. The other
evening one of llie tramps nppropriHted a
pipe l>eloiigiug to another, and both engaged
ill a llerce lusslc for the covet.!.! solacer. ne-
ei s«llaling some force on Ihe pai I of Ibc ofll-
eeis who heard the row lo s.^panile them.
One was sent to oue of the coirecllve insli-
lulbms. . . , .
Once in a while .•oiue of the loafers tire
taken before the police court on a cbaigc of
yagraiiev. How the fellows g.a along Is a
mystciv'to all but Ibemsclves. l.'acb one
usuallv'callsal the station twice or Ibree
times n week. They also go to the cily farm
or stay at some other place iiidli Ihey are
c.)iira;;eous enough to staml the police keep-
er'.- cfiM' invcsligutioH. They lieg, always
on Ihe out-kirls of tlie city, and manaije lo^
subsist fairly well, though tbov must often
sutler greativ from the .billy wiii.ls an.l
.«now. I'eoplc wbo-arc in the iiabit of giving
food ami clolbing to llic prowling .Mllcrs
ou^lit to slop their generosity, il i" ill spent.
Niue-lenths of the vagrants are alile lo work
at something, but iieurl) every one is con-
temptibly lazy and exceedingly liigb-
splrited. The best treatiiient would be
to piompllv shut the iloor In their
faces, lake' a careful look at them,
and threaten to pulverize Ihcm on
the llrst subsequent call. The majority are
Invcteralc thieves, ami while they have not
attcmple.l to Injure any one in this vicinity so
far of late. It is no argument that they would
not If surticicniiv starved and desperate.
They all drink like Udies, an.l resort to In-
genious tricks to gel money from birge-hcart-
ed wenicn, wboaro priuclpullv their beiie-
facloiH. Once thev are well treated, they
hang to the place like death, and communi-
cate their good iu.k to every other tramp
possible. rrobably our attractive police
hlation. with its good accommodations, draws
them from far and wide: at ioasl, it appears
to. The tramps are made to ahovel snow,
carry ash cans or do t.ny other work aroiind
the station, to in part pay for theii; night's
room rent, and it takes tbe severest language
to gel them to do a stroke of labor. They
arc .livided Into sovcrai classes, or they claim
to be. and without doubt there are a few
who are actually unal»Ie to procure work and
cling to tbe station until a job turns up. It
Is the professional ••bulbs" that bother.
Don't
let that cold of yours run on. You think It
Is a light thing. But It may run Into catarrh.
Or into pneumonia. Or cmsumpliou.
Catarrh Is disgusting, rueumonia Is dan-
gerous. Consumption Is death itself.
The breathing apparatus must be kept
hcallbv and clear of all obstructions and of-
fensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble
ahead. , .
All the diseases of tbeae nart^, head, nose,
throat, iironchlal IuIk's ami lungs, can be de-
lightfully and entirely cured by the use of
Boscbee's (German Syrup. If you don't
know this already, thousands and thousands
of people can tell you. They have been
cured by It, and ^'know how It Is, them-
selves." Bottle only 75 cenU. Ask any
druggist.
Manufavturing anm JtoilroMi Htoclu
and other Investment aecariaea bought and aold
by Wm- Shepard, M Central atreet. Telephone
Ho.nB-i.
Now. as I have said, we were all there,
I. e., tlie most of those Invited. .Sjine were
d clalneil bv sb kness and otbcrs by unfore-
seen clrciiiiislances. Kyerytliing Whs neatly
arranged, even to Ihe taking care of the
teams, which was no trivial task. Tb.'
giipsts were politely recelve.l ami conductt.l
to their respective apartments. On coming
down slabs lliey were usiioied into the it.ir-
lor, and the llrst persons who met thoin
llicre were tho .■bcerfiil looking couple. Age
-cemcd lo sit li^btlv up.»n tbeiii. One of our
\.»ung liachelors (Mr. U. .spaulding), who
could n.»l lie present liiinscif, had sent a
bcuutifiil Itompiet of roses, which .Mrs. C.
laid in her iiand. Whispere.l compliments
on liieir ai)pearance were hear.l on every
side, but volt ••ould not rcniMln long in niiv
one plaici All Ihii rooms below were full,
ami «iuitc a number of new and familiar
fa.es gave opporluidty for conversation and
kindly greeting. Lowell was well represeiil-
cd, iiui only in numbers but in .pialily,
and. let a milrried man say it, too, In beauty,
".-^av, what's going on in tiiere)'*' said a re-
c( ni gncsL to a neighbor standing at bis el-
bow, and i)oiiiling to a number of peojile
crowding Into an adjicent room. "Better
step III and see, Mr. ,"' was tbe reply.
He did so, as soon as be was able; and, iol
upon a tabl'j and around tho room was a
sumptuous show of silver and gifts of vari-
olic other nialerials, all testify ing of respect
and frieniidiip. But it was Impossible to
dve in siilistancc without receiving in kind.
".Mr. A..plea.-oringtbat bell ; call ibe attention
of tbe guests tlial refreshments will now i)e
served, and ask a blessing." It was done;
and a corps of waiters ruslied Into every
room, carrying various ilclieacies, which
were cordially re.-elved an.l appreciat'jd ;
and let mc say here that the oeopio ol
Tewksbury know hmn to appreciate these
tbiiigs. l)ca. IMllsbury, is Ihatnotso? But
an en.l must come to everything, an.l so, aft-
er singing some songs, the guests bo^an to
crowd around the blooming bride and bride-
groom of 2."» years ago to wish them good
night an.l many returns of their anniversary.
Tbe following iioem was wrilten for the oc-
cas^ion by Mrs. Flemings :
The year .)f eighteen eighty eight—
We never saw before
A calendar wlib h on Its face
Three e.pial llgnres bore;
Nor shall we ever sec again,
For nineteen nlnety-nlno
Will find our jdacc by others tilled;
We shall have done with time.
What great events this year shall bring.
What changes bear this date,
Wo .lo not nccl to proi)he8y.
We'll sec It we bni wal .
Leap-year has ppeclnl privilege.
As cvcrvboily knows,
The girls no longer need to sing,
"Why don't tho men pronosei"'
During the linlblMya
An.l ibrouglioul tho old apd the coming
year, Frdis, a Menimack sirctt, will eon-
timie to sujiplv the peonio of lA>well with the
liiie-t coiifectl.'merv ami tbe choicest fruit.
He has fully jirepared himself for Now Year's
with oranges, bananas, nuls,llgs, daU's, etc.,
nnd solicits a shaio of palionago from fruit
and c(mfe.;tion.'ry buyers. Trices always
low. Buy candy for Ibe children of him.
Bare l)nrK»lu.
I liave a small farm of lA acres of excel-
lent lan.l located 3 »» miles from Lowell I'. O.
In one of the best towns ami nelgbborbooils
In .Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
tit CO, grapos, itc (Jotiagu Innisu of 7 rooms
with an extra liootl cellar. Good water In
the house. Also plenty of slie<l room, large
high po«te.l l)arn, match-boaidod, wUh good
cellar. \Vill keeji ft cows aini a b.irse. This
pla. c must be sobl wlliiin ao days on account
ot scitiing an estate and is olb-red at the ex-
cci.lln«lv"ow price of lil'J2(H». Full particu-
lars (d 'rhomas IJ. Klll.di, JJ3 Central sli-eot,
Lowell.
««Buira Victory."
Willie puicbuslng a bottle of our Harvard
Broiicbial .svnip ti lew tiavsago. a lady re-
inarke.l : ""l cidl vour Harvard nroiicbiai
Syrup •Hull's Vi.lory.' t-o wonderful are tbe
results It a.Touipllslies." Tbe vicUirles
wliii II It has gidiie.l ovor coughs, sore throat,
cr.<up, whooping cough ami Inomdilal dlllj-
eullif^ arc almost numberless. As a specl-
ineii of llie tcsilnnmlals wc are dally rcoiv-
Ing read the following:
MoMl'KUKH, SeVt. 13, 1«S7.
McHKrs. Ib'O. H. Hull it Co. :
O. ntlemon-l'l.utso send mc by oxnross, C. O.
D., tour bottles id yonr Harvard Pr<n\ehlHl
8yrup. I have lascn using It and feel llial 1 owe
my life !*• its won.lerful t luatlvo powors.
Yours truly,
AnnaTiikikki.k.
The Tlarvaril llroiiehlal Myru|) Is put up In
K 111. bottles at IS cents, an.l « lb. bottles at
ftO .cnts a bottle. I'reiiarcd by Oeo. S. Hull
A ( o. (snc.;essoislo Lyfor.1 k Hull). Five
Cent Saving bank iMilldIng, corner Merri-
mack and John sireets, Lowell, Mass.
rMrnitwre an* Oarp0t»»
Shor.i.an A Manning have a large line of
bou.cliol I furullurv, black walnut, aah and
palniel chamber suites. Now and clorant
stylo.* ai viiry I'.w prices. No. H Prescott strtet
iioulhwlok block. _
MttHlua'M Hair Hiort,
H Merrlmncli sli-cet, 1« a yoi'ular ro«ort for
Ijulloe who dcbJro to obtain enulno baxKalnt.
The proprlel ir haa placed such low prtooa on
avcry description of hair goofls that everybody
»ho«ld lake advanutgo of them at onoe. Call
earir for a .'.holce seloctloB.
A4Jui>1ahl9 H'm<<oir Sm-ena,
fatent .Hiidinp Window Scrcjus and Hereon
Doors mtdcio order. Ohl scrmms and doora
rcpalrofl. Kul.bor Cushion Weather Strip for
Looping out dust. Sectional, exlcndim and
.•(.mrnon ladder.^. Patent folding clothes .Iry-
cr.A, hard nnl woo.Un ware, nia« blnlctn' and
cDTpcnters' tool.. I,on«man A Martin's pure
prepared palnu. ( arpct swoe'crB an.l dolhea
wringers s )l I and repalre.l by .1. <■. nonneii, 61
Dntion stri'ci. I ow.'ll, Ma'^s.
j^Corrected to October 'i6, 1887.
HAILS Dtra rKOM
▲Iban/and the West, 6.40, 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 6.40 p.
Fall Klver, Maae., 9.iiO a. m., LIB, 7.20 p. ni.
Blllcrlca, Mass., U.M a. in., T.if) p. m.
Boston, Mass., «.4o, 6.46 a. m., LIS, a.lO, 4, e.tn,
U p. ni.
Concord. N. H., 7.40 a. m., 12.96,6 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., dp. m.
Kabtern,H.4ft a.m., 3.10, 7.20 p.m.
Fltcbomg, Mius., fl.aoa. m., Ll6, 6.4.\ 7.50 p. m.
Lawivni-e, Mass., U.20 a. m., :i.l(t, 4, 8 p. la.
Manehoiiter, N. IL, V.40 a. m., U.i\ 6 p. m.
N:isbu.H, N. IL, 7.40a. m., 12.2.\ 7.20 p. m.
New York, N. V., 0.40, 8.45 a. in., 8.10, 7.20 p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m., 1 J.26, 6 p. la.
North Itlllcrlcn, Mass., 11.20 a. in., 7.20 y. ni.
New Uedford, Mass., U.20a. ni., LIB. 7.20 p. m.
Provblonce, K. L, 0.20 a. m.. 1.1"', «.4o, 7.20 p. m-
(:iQUthern, 6.40, «.4.'ia. in., LIB, 3.1», 6.40 p. ni.
Sontii Fiuinlnirliani, Mass., O.JO a. in., 7.20 p. in.
.Stony Hrook Way, '.t.20 a. tn., l.\!> p. m.
Tyngslioro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. in.
Tewksbury, Mass.,U.20 a. ra., 4 p. m.
MlUord, S. IL, 12.26, 7.20 p. ra.
Wlndhum ami Polham, N. IL, 6 p. in.
Worccitet, Mass., ».4ft, ».20 a. in., 1.16, 7.30 p. m.
Keouo, N. H., 9.20 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
«alom,Ma8u.,«.40,8.1ftn. in., 1.15,1.10.4, rt.40, f
V. in. "
Lynn,Ma»»..0.40,8.46a.m-,l.lft,S.10, 4. 6.40, }•
p. m.
llAIl.a OLOHK VOK
IT IS FOR YOU!
INDIAN CURE!
Thonsanos have taken it and 'tIMOlCKD.
Thousands are now uklug U and KK.I01Cl.>(i.
Albany and the Weat, 7, 8.4A a. m., iM, T.l'
p. in.
Fall Ulvnr, Mass., 7, U.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m..]l.60,
7.16 p. in.
nillcrkA, Masa., «.lo a. m., « i). m.
HoHU»u, Mass., 7, 8.46, lO.iW, 1L46 a. in., 1.40, 8.60,
a, 7.16 n. m.
Uoncor.1, N. H., «, 8.46 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., 8.46, U.46 a. la.
KahHirn, «.10, 8B.in., 1.40, ft, 7.16 p.m. , ^ , ,,
ril.«-.hburK, Mass., 0.36, «.4.'i, ILiB a. m., 3.60, 7.1
Lawnm.'o," Mass.. 8.10, 9.46 a. m., .1.60, 7.15 p. m.
Mun.'hesler, N. II. , 8, 8.46 a. ni., P.M.^, 7.16 p. m.
Nashua, N. 11., «, 8.46, 11.46 a. m., 12.15, 0,7.16 p
Now v'ork.N.Y., 7, 8.46, 10.30,11.45 a. m., 1.40,
3.60, fl, 7.16 p. m.
Northern, 8.46 a. in., 7.16 p.m.
N.irlh lllllerlc^i, Mass., 7 a. m.,8..V) w.m.
New Ho.lford. Mass., 7,8.46, 10.30, 11.46 a. m.,
3.60, 7.16 p. in.
ProvMeni-e, ILL, 7, 8.46,10.80, 11.4A
U..VI, 7.16 u. in.
.Southern,?, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a.
p. in. . ^. ,, .-
SoulhKramlngham, Ma»s.,7, 8.46, 11.46
3..VI, (», 7.16 p. ni.
i^tony llrook Way, *\.M a. m., 4.H0 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mass., K a. in., « p. ni.
Tewksl.ury, Mass., ti.lo.O.i.'i a. m., 1.40 |i.
Mllfonl. N. IL.H a. in., 12. K). 6 p. m.
Windham ami Pelliam, N. 11., 1.16. OfVi-
Wori:esl<r, Mans., 0.36, 7, 8.4A, 10.80, 11.46
a. m., 1.40
m., 1.44), 8.60, 7.16
a. Dl.,
. m.
Fi'Vll ciirc»1IHicnuuilUin, Scrofuln, K.v.ema,
.Sail Uh.inn, ->lomu.!h. Liver an«l Kidney Innb.
les. etc. Is vcrv pl.asanl to take and U .pilck
an.l clTecthe lii eiiidl.-alli'U' <ll"i'a»e Inmi the
system. It pin IK.'s ao<l enriches the llloo'i. nad
gives vigor nnd rtrengtii to tho system, rl/htlng
any illsplaccmiMil l<» lit own inunral posltimi.
lilve III. linn Cure a lilal and llie lileshing of
health will Mirely follow.
Indian < urt« Hl.OU a llotll«i. M\ for ftS 00.
• I'UKr.^iii'.ii nv
Xlio AVIiHiiis* M€mII<»Iii© Co,
WOHCKNTKIt, MANS.
in.
4..S0, 7.16)1. m.
0, N. IL, 0.36, 8 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p.
m.
1.40, 8.6(1,
ICoene , . - ..■
.Salem, Mass., 7, 8.48, 10.80, 11 .46 a. ni
Lynn,Masa.,7',a.46. 10.80, 1 1.46 a. m. .1.40,3.6(1,
7.16 p.m.
MANUKACTUIUNO HTOCKH.
Cornx'ted .tally by William Bhopanl, bniker,
.No. 28 Central street, Prescott bnuk bnlhllng,
Lowell. Where no new transactions uke pUwe,
tho UguroB of i>rovloua(|uolailons as lo price
asko.I, idil anil sales are nWen.
•••••••••
• • •••
• • • k e ••
••«• •••••
• • • • e •
• • • •
fttisrrllanrous.
FIVK SKILHtn WOKKMKN.
Ladies', Qeuts', Ohildren's Departments.
YOUIVO, BAltHKR.
ROOM NO. 0. POST OFFIOB BLOCK.
FIFTKKN IIUNDUKU (JALLONS pure Port,
Sherry an.l Hock froinCa. ord «r..|.c«, put
111. osooclally lor family use. coi.sMercl the Im!sI
arilclo ever put on the market tor the "'"My.
Made IH7.I to 1H8I. "I'b're j;ur.;b.i'*ing <;.i 1 ami
examine my slock, whb hMl VI' UK >0\Ay
oris ADAMS, Cliflmafor.!, Maaa.
.\niory
AnioskcAg
Andros.Miggln..
Anplelon
Atlantic
Ames.
Augusta, Ua
Arlington
llordcr City
Hates
Itoott ••••
ItOStOli
Ilostnn Duck CO...
Caliot n. .....
(;hlcopue.........>.
China. . ■ . •
Coctaeoo.... a.....
Columbian..
Continental
Dwlglil
Kvcrett
Franklin
Groat FalU
Hamilton
Ilamlltou Woolen.
inn
Hartford Carpet...
.iaclison
i.u«;oulii
Lancaster
Lawrence
lyOWOll
Lowell .M. Snon...
I.owcll Ulonchory.
Lowell Hosiery....
liowoll Gas Co....
I-yman
MnnchcsUir Mills..
Mass Cotton
^icrrlnlack
Allddlesux
Monndno<di
N.Kihua
Naninkcag
Newmarket '. ••
Norway Plalaa....
oils
I'a.'.ilic
I'oppcrrll
Pembroke
ItusHcll .Mills
Hhaw Stocking Co.
SHlmon Falls
.''tarlt
Thornillko
Tremont A HuflTolk
ITnlon Cotton
VaBsallioro'
Washington Mills.
WeheU-r.
Wllllmantlc Linen,
Yorh
Par
Value.
100
11)00
DM)
lOUU
100
600
. 100
loo
loo
100
1001)
1000
700
5O0
100
100
6lK)
1000
100
ouo
IDA
100
lOO
looo
100
100
11)0
, 1006
4')0
400
, tooo
n4'0
10(1
100
lOii
KH)
100
10(KI
loon
100
1000
ftOi'
IW.
600
500
ItlCt'
1(100
500
luo
100
lot.
800
100«;
IvH)
100
100
1(X)
KKi
•26
7.V)
Bbl.
|U4
IM'KI
i:n)
UAU
lod
• ••#
128
120
1000
786
• • • •
00
• • * •
• i • •
"70
Asked.
• • • •
• • • t
• f • t
■ • • •
ll<5
130
• • • •
• * • •
tea*
• • • •
• t a s
500
A DISTRESSING COUGH.
How man), ospcriftlly during tlic Fall
nnd Winter inonllis, arc troubled witli ft
Cnuyli, sometimes ihy and liackin;;, somc-
titncN looKc causing the sulVeror to iniso n
large amount of ortensivc matter; lliisian
Minn be cured bv usmj.: Ingalls* Throat
and Lung Specific, wliicli acts directly on
tlic Tliro.it niid Lunjjs.
CiiriMl her roiiNrli.
Mrs. Jkkkmiaii Clakk, Lowell, Mas».,
f.avs: "Twelve years ago 1 llrst took a
b.lttic of _)<)in Throat and Lung Specific.
\ witli a \ cry bad Cough
rv bad
tie cm
700
140
m
1025
• • • •
175
100
776
• • • •
80
lUS
aoo
716
• • • •
■ e • •
1100
95
116
120
215
• • • •
* • • •
U60
2.'i0
1 100
100
Last
Sales
104 \
LSI HI
131
060
108
880
07H
loss
12H
12.>
1.140
1160
800
866
I0t»
00
(su
ItflO
737 H
004
00
SUV
770
1U»>4
70 Jt
200
U72';
472 'i
161.'.
70i',
720
143
84
20(1
(lie.
14i'.
1027^
ll.V)
18.)
1100
600
i(d',
3I7S
.<n(i
lIliK)
1040
1101
240
100
12^
247 li
li:i7',
12111
220
89
inn
6JW
45
«»72X
I bad lu'cn Ir.itilil.
lor iii.mtlis. A 5(>-i:ciil bottle cured my
Cougli. Since tbcn I have not been with-
out il. I can heartily recommend it to any .
one wlio has u bad cough."
8avc(l hlH Lifo.
CiiAH. A. WAiTT.anya: " No langunjic
.an cxprfhs the value I attach to your Spc-
cilic. I believe il saved my life. '
Wc woubl cite other testimonials did we
tliink it noccBsnry, but atrial bottle will
coiniiuc you that it is nil wc rci)rcscnt.
(jivc it n trial.
^ngalls* Throat and Lung Specific ia
M)ld by all Druggists. Price 50 cents nnd
$1. Prepared only by tbc I NO ALLS
.nr.DICAL CO., l-.)wcll. Mnsa.
jNlftO^S
if
KING OF PAIN
»
CUitKN I'alnr. Kxteriiul and Inti rnid. RK-
LIKV'K* Hwclltngs, Conlriiilloni' .d llic Mus-
cles, SUfliuss of tl.e .lolnls ilKALS llrulsOH,
■ '•craudios.
the worl.l.) CCKEH
i;h» umatt'in. .N'MiiiiUia, Hoiii>cni'si«, fiore
Thro.'it, (Voi.|', an I all Kliidn-.l all.. II' ns.
A L«rg«« lt«»lili'. A Fowerfiil H«mr«ljr.
Most «>eiMioMilc»ii. as M costs but '.Trte. Imttle.
All I'ruKgl'is. NKLSON A CO., lloetou.
Js.al'ds, liiirns. Cut«, Cracks, and
(lte«t St.Mile It. ni'-.ly in
lint marriage Is a lottery.
As wc have oft been tohl ;
Anil love, so warni In early mom,
Kre eventide grows .•old;
80 often at a wed.hng least,
S.id thoughlH will o'er us steal,
To think of what exiierlences
The Intnre may i-oveal.
Hnt these, our friends, have tried It long,
Have veurs together spent.
And .in "tiiclr silver wedding eve
Their 'ares hcam .'oiilcnt;
Wcro Mr. Carter's life reversed
Back to those .lays f>f yore.
We think he'd find Miss llra'lley out,
.Just as ho did before.
That fortune has l»een kind to them
Is very nlaln to fee; ... , #
This pleasant house and well-tUle.l farm
Tell tales of Industory ;
Their wUHng toll and careful thrift
lias every need supplied,
And brought them many luxunea
To enjoy In Ufe bealda.
K. O. B»lcor Ac Co.
will, .luring tho next three months, make very
icasmiablc pibres t.. persons wlm wUh to
Inlghteu their homes with new pail'}>;. .lln njr
room or kit.-hcn Iloors, hil.l n nl. c klln-dricl
har.l wood of light color with Inlaid bonlcrs of
cherry or walnut. Nothing can niaUc a rl.-her
looking parlor than such a Iloor, spread with a
variety of rugs to suit the taste. In place of
.lusty carpets. Parlies wishing nnv . nch work
In ..ur llni will, by placing their "'••lers with us,
rocolvc nrst class w..rk. Wmninte.lt.. sti nd
heat without shrinking. L. G. BAKhlt A CU.
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courieb a good
medium tor raakiug known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
cuktion of the Courier for three
days at a cost of 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
[Leard trom.
Advertise in the Courier.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
^P'%^
I^\ properties are ur.-
I su I passed.
/ rellllMTiltlircif
/ Sliecp Itoflv
.Spring i« 47"- F.
hlioi:|. Itock 8prlii;{ Water c.ntulns four litths i-l
a grsbi of salino constituents In a KaHon. ami h
from six to thirty tlninsl'UUKIlthin Ihn tabic
water usually ufltrre.1 for sale.
Tho leading PhysUlana of tho City
may bf consulti^d an to tho. therapeutic
elHcaoy of this well known table
water.
O.Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St>
LOWELL.MASS.
Distress After Eating
I8..III' ol tin- niiiny <ll»aKicealilc i»y.ii|.t<>ni8 of
dysi.«'|i-dn. Iliailnche, 11. artiiuin, hoiir stuina.di,
fidntneHM »n.l luiprb^lonH ii|»iiclUe arc also
ciiisc.l by this very wl.lc8|.re.id un>l growlnc
illsciHC. lltM'd'h .s«i>n|»urlllii tone!, tho atum*
a-.h.crcRtc.. nn ii|i|ie»iie, i-r.-nidtcs licnllhy dl-
KOtiliin, relieve^ the heailacUe, iiiul cures tho
inoHlobstlnntocnsCB of dysi.cjisli. Itett.l tlio
• . . -.
follow biK :
"My w If.) I'H.l ilysiicj.slii. »li« c«.,iilil not keep
hOi- foo'l ili.wn. iin.t hiid that op|>re scd fcellnff
lifter eul I n»r. Mic li:i.l no iijiiieUte mid wns tired
all tho time. »hc tried nuinen.ns medlclMt
wllhoiillKin;?ri)!l<.'vcd, but tlio Ibst bottle of
Hood's .Siir.-iipurlll.'i .bit her n Kreul doal of
Koo'l. She lm» tnUen two iHittles, innl can eat
unylhliiK wlth.iut .lUlrt"". nn'l hiis no trunblc In
relalnbiKf »o'l." d..ir. llAirKNKiKi.D, Marlon,
"'"" ALL-GONE PEELING
"I liiivc lieen Ironblol with il)N|»ep8la. 1 had
but little apjM'tite, un.l wlml I dl.l cat dlsticsiteU
me, or .lid me llltle good. In an hour after eat-
ing 1 would exi.erlenco s faU>nic.iS or tlrc.l, all-
gone feeling, as thoiiKb I ha.l not eaten any-
thing. Hoo.r^ Sarsnimrllln .lid nie nu Immense
amount of g.o.l. It fruvc mo an ai^pcllte, and
my fooil rcllhh.Ml and .■iatlsili.l tho craving I ha.l
previously c.xptrlen.-.- I. It relieved mo of that
faint, tired, all gone feeling. I have felt so
much better since I t<.ok Hood's Snrsaparllla,
that I am hap|.y Ui rcoininend U." O. A.
Pauk, Wntcrtow". Mnxs.
N. II. Ilestiro togctonly
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by nil .Irugglsts. #l;«lxfor*.V Preparwl
only by C I. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO I>o«esi Olio Dollar
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
OF ALL KINDS
AT THIS O.FWICE.
■ ST.\BLISHKI> 1857.
iteaniiri
AT>fI> TABLETS.
01 1 stnn.lof An.lrows A Wheeler. 41 TliorB-
dike street (Northern .lepot). The largest and
llne*t.Kto«k of flnlshed work to be louBd iB
Mld'llewix coiir.ty, at prices much lower than
can Ik; obmlncl elsewhere for first claat work.
No ixtrn charge for setting work either In or
out of Lowc.j. All orders promptly exocutml
and In a satlfffactory manner.
C. H. AWDBBWi, O. WHKBI.BB.
41 Tbotadlk* ttfMft, - - ll»rtlieni
LOWBLL, MASS.
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WEDNE^UAVrJANUAllY 26^888.
" "" ~~Ciliend»r for January.
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Til* fV ««(>*•>'• '^
.oVTh ..... TUcoLl bm-re of yc^onlny In-
^;... Murln, UK', an.M-no,.«. M'p.Un. tl- "-"r-
elTry .lown w.'.h « coM.HWk.ninM tlnnl a.M "g
UDg ihf .u-.« of «ll >M^o wei-e obHReM to (u c .
The ..t...t ^^ vny. very coM. »...l '"««;.>;«
tem,>«mU.rowtt.8SHt:iUl'.«noiD»ng -6. h«^^>
at J o'..lo>k.H'''- ^ -
" BUSINESS NOTICES.
■^rir Million. nrti.Cu ,>holo;;r:ii>lii.i-.
I thev will be 81 each, which w|'> ;«;1"^« "" J'
per'. The commiitee ul>.o wish to repeat that
1 ibe reuulou will be informal.
KKiHonde »ud Slunrr.
Sir TboM.u. K>.muu.U' u.ul Mr. ''<>''?' ^;'";',"
muiin in tl..- .My MiU. m... Hr« l-ki-ut «^-
ciivoverwitlnnu.l. intercHt. Major I a
■....iiouli tbe former ul.out tijo cit> IHh
luorniii,'. v\bi"' -"r. •'""■' i/.p.i run i>f
MlhK.ls.ln .•..m|>auy with Mr. »'f' '-"';;
t .. Kihool l.oar.l. Siif rii'lt'Utl.'iH l.aNM«>i>
1 ti..,. , viwor "imilli. Ml*. Kliiurt Is a mem-
_ 1 !;,'s an.n-.MH'oiullv .i.lere«l«vl iu ibc.cthuoU
vili e.l S . \'MVWV> l.u....iil:.l s.'boul. «. vve I
1! >•« le » am.' «.«.li' ».y. , lie wa^ a.-eomp: ■
nU?l Utv.Midiaeri>'»n.i.. Kev. .1. .1.
'.'ramiiR' of iil.r;iry an.l imi'i«-"l exnciK >
.f X i .!)iie w.re «ivr-ii at l.oll. m Ii.m)Ih, to
^^,.,d;s;r-^on.a.nu.ieel..,K.,..e.,.^^^^^^^
•riiroii 4i Ibe Kiii'lmsH .if hi- .MK«a»'
Kiveil tlieir ahin.al .lei^bl i.le lbi» ufleraooi..
TerBlau dates 8 Ibw. 23 eeuU. SuiJlh'a.
Blank Books.
LodKcrn. lournah. re.onlH, h.i.I «" »;«"''J
of new ifooa*. Triees way .lown. b or «0
„ s picline. framed fron. new i"o«ldin|rH
luaek HouMJ block.
Ik'st Mensina oraiiise- iii the market 3 doE.
'25 eth. al SiuilbN^
Two dozcu bniian.iH 2.'» cents at Smilb'«*.
B« OD Time. _
. Ttm(Ms money an^ appointmoTrts made
.bm.l" be kept.' If you carry a reliable
watch ill your po-ket or have a well rcL'Ulal-
,M Imlrtle cl.«k Hi v-Mr bo.ne yon wi bo on
.i.ncan.llixo up to yonr •wr«'y«''^» ;• ^
taiiurcU).!.. socanni.i tUn bv e.M i^cl on
t a.-counl; Clarke. M (cm: a Mreo ,
S.h' specially of ti.a. watcla>. an. .njnt e
ohKkK, and alM. ba« i be aireiicv of I aiabola
Hpeciadeh. Low prU'c*. prevail.
Host M.-J'lnu lenn-n* in the mrirket Uc.
do/!' 2 .lo/. '.v. ct... at Smltb'N 47 .Mi rnmack
(itre.'t.
iSvecial ^otirrs.
Special gottcfg.
#Tanil ImporM poiiieslic J^^^^^^
OFFERINGS gpp^ciAL sale
Spitial ^oticrs.
ruit THE
.or
Balance onhis Month. ^^^^^ ^^^ j,j3j,,jj
COTTONS.
TilE OITY.
"Sije localH on pa;;« - ^ ami 7
I'rtM'ott Ktrett.
m
A'.
(all at rikt'i" luaikel,
Thelh.uMar.lKXvUlbavca SiO c. "t .-al.
Fav nrot!..'i»lnN.t-'rKd.' two ll^Ut •'n-
ou.l ball"! trolltMtf Mti;;b-.
There wrrcbul Uvo uriv^l* >c'.l«rdaj—
oi !■ nub fur drui!!.uuii>« and inian. y.
at the I'iltli .licet chunh o. .i.r. loi,l4bt.
Tl,c'w:iv1ol.M>ll-An kind* .;f .^rltiiiK
I K il. ir> i. to liuvc an aiulioii mtio at
04 MiddhMX .ir.Tl tomorrow, .-ee udxer-
tiMllieiit. ., ,
Tlie *l»i.f>'» K-'b' wal.h U not the onU
bari^dn obtai.n.l oi Wood, the J.weller,
Call mi' I "tc.
aarved. uUdrd and phtorlal .L'n* 'Ue rt^e.
l;;J.n.ted bv llathawaj, tb« .i^n paiuler
IK Ml.ldle.trerl.
The Mom.- for Y.^nn.' W...ren '""1 < J";'-
ilren ha. rc.elved *.'. iioni Jo>cpli >. Bi-owu
andtft Irom .\. K. (ruok.r.
It i» not alwav. po.»|ble lo ir. I «oo<l coh ,
bulU W. llorn.'A: Son. ft ( entral Mrcel.
have an itmi-'iially line .to. k.
W K I'otter A: Son bay.' M)ld for tll.WO
property 1 l»av|.i-.on Mr.'.t iMlontfi..i{ to
En^ni. am. to I'utri.U h.lley.
Don't forK.l the txix party at Ibe Phw-
lucktSvl lo readin;; n.-m ibi- ev.uln«. W«
do not know whai it ope.iv but pr.HUiUC U
U about « o'clock.
n*member tlni mdon prayer mcctinjc pT
7.44 o'clock. All are invited.
The annual meetin-.' of the "i^;'""*";' Co"'
HreKatlon«lcb«r.hwilll>« h"l. <•' '>«' ."i t,
tiirkev cuwiter wit be served at «>..W and at
JKcMberc will be the roll call and buM-
The beht barttainK arc kept for the late
..omer. b It .b-n't whII l.)nu'.'r, for tin- week
U Slv V bo last eban.e lo buv art K*>od-*
LnrHta nary in Vo^i Ollb.' bloeL Auction
SauK:«» p. n... priNuU, .ale mornin«..
The clcrkH in the Hon Mnr.be •^''J">';;» » I
,|«lKli ride K. hawren.e lu-t nt'bt at the b -
VitHtlon of Ibeir •••"i'b.yer., Me.M-H. h . ( •
Minhell Ac Co. The party dined at the M-
Jtx bou.c'. and after a M-u.on of ,.lcusln« fe-
tivltk* returned to Lowell.
Mr (iaue .«> s that be never has neen kucIi
.everewndlurf..rlc.-.uttinir Mnce he be-
^.;'It r; ba. .Uirln, tla- pa.t few .ay., e-
i.e.ially Suiunbiy and Sumluu W ' < ^t I «
\^ was cut Sat.i.-.lay, a new surface ha. been
formed Beveral inchin thick.
The funeral of the late Dr. T. H. Crowley,
the eill"l, look plaee from hi. lute re. de„re
ooMa o„'.,rcet.lhi..l..r.;iioonat 1 o clock.
JSe immediate frien.l. and '•^'ij!' .^^.jj.^^^
f a^eea.ed only lie n;r j.re.ent. 1 he liitermtni
toJk place at lb.' CalhoI.e .emetery . and the
Ie?vkr. at th..- «rave were performed by U-JV.
J.. I. Shaw. ,. „*
The tolntr .»ut of bii.ine*. in this city of
8tu.rt.''K id & (".i" •'«« "» ^'^ri!J"^\^x
w-heine to att i :ul more eii.ionn-r. alone. It
l.baHedupon..fact. Many frien.l* will re-
Iret t le"t .bci^ion. Their l.»-.. »"'«,p^'7'
wi^l he mu.Te up bv the ladic. who will dur-
h.i! their Jellin J ..nt call there an.l obtain
bar^'ain. in ubiindaucc.
PoliM* Conrt.
Wednes.biy..lan. 2ft.-»".inc|.. in the po-
lu-e .iepartment wa. "-eniurka dy dull la. t
ni-bt. only <'ue per.on, .lonn T. M eek.,
wa. fined *i for dnnikennc...
Arrented on m Serioun tharar*'.
(Joonre W. Lo.khi.rt. .iii^in.. r at "arris's
loo , i Sne.. fa.torv ;.t 11..,- foot ol Puwlu.-k.
eTsrci w»s:,rr.«t.dl!.i^loren.,o,, by In-
HpS:.rina>..^andl.albnn...e. on a chan^
of a-vaiilt on voiii.- -..'.ri-. It i. al!<--Pd that
Se ha .'nticcd >ei.<M.I .-hihlivn from H to 2
vears ol :i^e tot he boiler room. I^ociiliart .
J widowed. 4'i vars ohl. liv. . at -J'i Uoek. ale
Jircet and ba^ three chil.iren, the oldest
aged !.'».
1(11 MM way And Accident.
ThelHMMofMr. M.(. ■Mi"'';''"- »!«•«»>!;;•-■•
,.„' ( >\lhh.ll'. l)ov.' ..hool al lbllcrl.-H.be-
.,, .f,..h(.u..l vr-.tn.la> aft.ii|..on when
, , , . Tl'u.iie U'arivn Mre. t. iml ran away.
Mr Mi.Hlli. lameandtlMl w.tb the en-
. umt.r ....•otrutM...vnderclhlm una>de K.
::!aiet....anln.al. Ilcwa. i,n-own lom
Ihe .h I'll <'PP<'- '«••'"•■'*'"•" •'^''''' " . I
:.:!lv:.i:r':h'.l..i,nie.. Th..i..n-.. -;!' .'"'r'
uplhc.livetatahead.MiK \.a,'..'. *• >■
,,,..* team ..f Krcd < oburn w .;• ^' "*K.. '''.
I, na,'e.l ab.mt the .l.-h.r. w Inh- the -Irix i
I V ' ir.rown on hi. h.ad an I ''O'^v; ;•'•<• '
rxirnt. Another .hi;:h ua. oNeilur... d an
4\u' o.cupant. a miduh-a^.;- unn. i. cci ed .
n.n.iM. <.n the forehead, lb' w.. ^^^^' .
IM-. l'.r;i.lf.uni.-e and MV.r.il .tl;. 1 ••. wn
,unb.thewoun.i. >«7='v'''':;/'7. / .;
iM.l eor.tiim.'d up C i.tval an.l <•'''';'
.,re..t.. running' ..n the f'7^"^Vl.:. 1 . .'
tun. . and overtnrnln-' tin- .l.ly.h. I h.- lati. i
:.oni.letely wr.cked. Tl..' I".";*:. . ;.:
not .topped till iK'La.l pa-cl over Chapel
hill. • ■. . ■■■■ " -
Taylor's Penfless Razor.
Prrronut.
Th, t..ll.wl..i;i.ofl,..al Inb'.e.l a. Mr.
MatI.ew. on.e .v.ilcl b"'.- : ^'\"--^;,
M luw.. of Mo,i.ou. ire... ral ...|..i..«cr of be
Mo....,n .Miln.a.i. wa.on the « -^'''V;' » ' ' .
l,„d l.ai.1 fr.Mn li...t..n wh.n ''•/''•'^f' Vi'' .
,.l,l.i>l o.-.un-.-d "I. the lb..;oi. A .Mai.
,,,.j |„.l w.'.k. lie ivceived .ume .cv.ie
■i.". tl.m.;.'li no bone- we.-.t br..k.'n.
I^ e hi. re.un. boi...' he ha. be... uud.-r lb.'
.re of a phv.|.i;.n. wb.. ha. not vet permit.
'V,.Vm t.'. l.'ave id. .-..o... tb..u«b It i. h Jd
l„. will .oon r.cov.r.- lM..n.o.i. .Me.. > •
•lull.. F. ( allahaii. a in. inb. r of lb. boa.. I
of over. e.-. of the poor, ami a w known
resident of Centralville. ha. I>een.pi te ill f.n
.week, of typhohl P»V''"'''\''V. ' rilde'' o
loin. 1.1 hi. ca.e wei-e deemed, fax oral. 1. •
•mnlrv H'^ forenoon, an ln.p.-.;ve.ncnt
huviUK Leen di.cernlble .ln.!« >''"b'i-lay.
Kev. I), (inillar.l. (>. M. .. :.«l»t •»"«■ 'f . »^
(»l.lutefalher.alUutValo. N. \., U xl.ittutf
the Belvid.-.e hoiiM- ot the or.ler.
Me..r>.. 1). I . Varnu.n Hii.l A. 8. la>ior
Hrr ved home l-.t eveiilnK'. u..d to all appear-
Inccriook an if they bade.ijoyed them>clvc..
Myalle Orders.
Di.tricl nei)uty r.ran.j Commaudcr W.
\v lone, of Haverhill will In.lall the re
eiiUly e1e«"c ""Itt.er. of NVa.bln«ton com-
.,ni.. e?v. Uohlen Cro... tomorrow evening.
'V le ur anKement. fur the .eco.nl annua
lul of Merrlmuck Divi.lon. I'ni .ir.ue.l
1 nk K.d«lt of I'vlbia.. whi.-h wlil lake
! ;iVt Me'chanlc. f.all. /-."-'^V;;;^"" JM
Feb. 14. are uourly .ompie'ed. M""};;/^"'
be furn .he.l by ihe A.nerica.i or.'be.tra.
I...,, itv Fmer*on Wo.uU of Lawremeln-
.,i El he Shi", of Kn'donla lod.e.
KniihI. of Honor. la«tevenl..-4. /• 'ViZ' ,
1 mo.il e. were f.dlowe.1 l)V .o.bd fe.tUiHe..
• h re wV. a lartfe allen.lance o .nembcr..
'v-XurM Hill ban l>eeu appointe.l an ..-
..it^lliL depuly for the New K»Kland Order
''Sli^Sl'^ay irlbe. Kod Men conj^rred
Ibe des^ree upon 515 candidate, la.l c\enl.i«.
S. ..^.sat-ainore J. L. Stevens Dr. Madden
an I K. JLHill were appoli.te.l a committee
ro look UP larijer .p.arter. for the tribe.
' Treoi.-er.of tLetiolde., do., at Law-
rri c w be in.talled Ihl. eventmr by Depii-
TviVraud commander Henjutulu Holt of thU ]
city. _ . .. _
The I'awtueketvllU' It.wllMB Kooin.
The executive eomiiiitt.v of 'be IMwtueket
Chautauuua circle, wh.. hav.- eoiMbuU-.l he
n l..« oom in Pawtucl,etvllle durl.iK the
at "ear. make u .eporl to the ;';';:•»>' "J
liit vicinitv who are L.teresP-.l in tlie iiiittl-
Uon. T k'y nuv that Ihe rea.llntf room wu.
- . t one. everv w..k-.lay eve.ilni: eH.h
wt'ek S.l from the llr.t of Au«u.t lo tin,
ndddli ot .Septo..d)er, wh.n it wa. clo.e.l on
Toe.thiV Thur..lav an.l Kri.lay eveninj?..
Tl e eC^-. InL' hour, wee al llr.t Inm. ti till U
o'doek I it after the tir.t vi .May tl.ey were
?ro.n 0 30 till 9 o'clock. Th.,. b.-^l avera-e al-
ien lance oanv month, in lb.- . vernn;;. wa.
S" ulua'ry when it wa. 21; '» '""i' '•(.'-•.i;'
.lie best uveiau'c altendanc; wa* In Mai* n,
'ih S hue the lOlh of April lh« alt.;n.lan . at
ft. room have been voliint.-ei-. 1 h.' i.u.-
rr's "port .how. «1H:1.04 rc-.-ncl. an,
S'is' i ..ow on band. The ..-p-r. ^b; - « ';;
„',rlv everv one liviiiir.n I'itwlnck.tvill, . hc-
Je.nanvonlhei...well.i,l.'of the river,
«ve helped to sustain the readm- room. A
i •. II tlin" lihrarv .if (K) volumes i. aho si p-
il.rarv have been .old at .>U ,f nl. <a H- • n*^
rep e oses by app.ali.i^' to lli.' i;'| ■;.''';*^. "/
flVe room for a.-i^tanc .h.riii« "';•»'"' ••^^^•^'
■imla^kslhutlbociiTulalm-' Mlna'.) be n
m<..nher...l. Tiie sii n o
Th'^se Rizors are mado anl fiu-
Uhed in the b^st possible manner,
and ard fully warraLted and sold
on t'ia4.
125 litjUs of Razors, rarging in
price from 25c. to $3.^0.
We talk just what we
moan and back up our
talk Mith Jilie stufH Wc
want to riMluce our stork
several thousands of dol-
lars' worth before Tuesday
ni^ht ol next week, and
we shall eertaiuly do it
if people appreciate low
prices and will buy mer-
chandise when th(\v can
buy It at cost or less.
KIMBALL & CO.
TOim ATTENTIOH IS CALLED
To the chamcier of luvcKlori* in ihe Now Hamp-
■hlre Trual Co.'b 6 p«r ot. l>el>«ntur« Bouda.
IMtUflel.t SavlnKS Ibnik. IMtt«llel.l f*'SS!
I ■iH'H.Ur SavliiK" t*"''k. l-mn'H»U;r 90,UUU
ko rwuy IM-biH ^^HV.nKs Ibu.k. lto<;»'C''«fr • 0.000
Mllfor.! HveteiilSavlnK» Hank, Mlllor.l flU.OOO
Merrlinaek Couu.y huvlngs Hunk, Con
f)^^f^\ »iw,ww
rrauklin s«vlnK« Hank. Frankltn....... tl6.000
Mernmack lUver buvlnga Uauk. ^I*"- „™
cbe ale r .......... »«>"•)?)"
Cheahlre I'rovMeul Insillullou, Kcoiie. .•100,000
F. Eodliff, Jr., Agent, Courier Bnilding.
Stenm tm<l IVntcr Fitting
Arc done l*y ui In tho very »>e«t mHnncr.
49-Ua>i Klxtiiret. Library Lump., an.t Fasey
Globett a Bi>e«-Ully.
166 & 168 ^^
ME«RIW\CK BT.
AT CLUIN'S,
.• .
WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
60 cent Dress StiiffK, all wool niul
now flioice eoloiinjjs, now 20c.
a ynrd.
88lnrh All -Wool Tricots, all
Hhades, now :{tlc. a ynnl.
50-lnch Tiicots, now 49c. a yard.
5Ginch Tricots, now 69c. a yard.
All-Wool Striped, Checked and
Mixed Sulthigs, now SOc. a
yard.
Choice shndes In Silk Plushes,
now Hoc. a yard.
We art* now olTerlnc: In this de-
partment un iiunu nsp line ot all
the Standard and Popular Brown
and Hleaclied Col tons, from 3-4
to 10-4 wld^ at the LOWEST
MA«KKi PKU'ES.
3 cases slightly damaged 10-4
Cotton at 18c., regular price
25 cents.
2 cases slightly damaged 84
Cotton Si 14c., regular price
20 cents.
Telephone ia-<4. ft4 I »u n on Htr— t.
Croclietiiii is Fpshionab'c an J Popular.
OfocbeterB will alwayu Chd vith
Eterything in Crochet Cotlou, Linen and
eilk^ Eick Back, Loop and NoTcltj
Braids, Bamples ta copy, lustructioD
Bookg, Bteel and Bone Hooks and every-
thing elie belonging to the line.
ABELS & SON,
WELLKS BLOCK,
3f orrlniiiolc Wt»*«sot.
Also 5000 yards Remnants, in
long lengths, at a great dis-
count from cost of manu-
facture. ^
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
80 ft 82 Herrimack Street
A MBTliai) HT WHICH
Ail May Own Their
Own Homes __
St. John'H Day hi Naslnia, N. H.
The following (•om.n.tt..e ,d our ••bizP"*;
ha.* birii ,bo-en l(» co-operal,- with llic
Fren,-b Canadian resid.-i>t. of •>< ^ ''I '*;^ " KreUericK » m-..,:. -.„- ,- ,, . ,,,
.rran^in- for tne prand ''"'"1'.'^; '' k .c'^' Su^. Id/./de Luella Pinkl.ai.., «'i'"^'"; .?' Z.
St. John's day at >»-»"•,'; ^- I'" •!"',.:„■ l IMi.kham of Nashua, and Kiaiid-dau-he.
j:-L.Chalif..uv,.J.lI. OHil... A. A. C.au- 'VMr and Mr.. Jacol, I'ah.ier of tl".? :.:'''?;
;iljlv u.edduriu;
luiltee Ihiiik.
... .. ... Ji;W<) could be prolit-
Ihe comii;y year, the com-
lYfdciixff 111 Ntt»Uu«.
In Nashua. N.H.. this ufbjrno.m Cleor?e
Frederick Wh.el.^r of ( hica-o wa. man .ed to
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets. ^Mnch Silk Plushes, elegant
I shades, now $1.15 a.yard.
trimmed with Astrachan ball
trimming, quilted satin lining,
now $10.00 each.
4 Elegant Seal Plush Wraps from
twenty -five dollars down to
$19.*25 each.
I Elegant Seal Plush Newmarket,
trimmed with natural Beaver
Fur, was fifty dollars, now
$30.00.
Twenty dolhir Raglans, now
$15.00 each.
Twelve dollar Rai?lans, now
$8.00 each.
Ten cfoUar Newmarkets, now
$7.50 each.
Twelve dollar Jackets, now $7.50
each.
r,.0 CLOSE orTTHK BALANCE OF
Fur Kobes
A' once wc n.ke U. J..howln.^KKl>UCT.ON
THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
Kxtn» Urge .Ue Or.T K.bo.. f*ncy pluiih
lliie.1, r«lnee«i from •!» to •O.SO.
Extm urge •!«• «'*>• !»>"•»' """'' •^•^»"*"'
from • 10.50 to ISI.SO.
K««ul»r .lie Or*y. plu»U linwl, rcducrd
from SO.SO to •.'>.00.
Gray Kobe., regular, reduced from •4.50
to •J.ftO.
Black Kobe., S4 50. SB. •», u|> to SIS.
Lot of Fine Fur Coats,
llan.Uonuly Ibidl and well raa.lc.
1 lot reclaccd fnmi »1B to »10.
I lot re,luc«d from IB JO to •14.50.
Hot l.nllHtlon Blaik Bear, from »!« up
to •35.
Your iJS'D^SISP^
^(fl^^^^^ LASTING
liwT%6ERMAMG0LOGVt
'r SEND. e./. STAMP .FOR. 4;
-L
Of every cleecilptloii at lowest price, to
close out.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORb,
173 to 185 Central Street.
NKW LACKS,
WHITK AM) COLOnS.
-i
— AT—
rtli^, Ca.nllh; lUm^^in. •';);• I'^'V^'yT'^Velb
Lamolte, K.lward V m. .•ll.'iie. .1. 15. bre,
erlS^ It has been voted to invite the Pres -
flent of the Unile.l Slate>. and Ca.dinals
Sons ami Taschereau to be present,
amoDK other guests.
Painful Accident.
MiBS Ertic L. re.k. livimr at No. 2S lloott
ncned to pass diseover.ns her. A ''»* * '*"'*
Summoned an.l Mi>s I'c- V'»;«" ^" ^'^^^'^Sr'
where her injurv wan attended to by ur.
Si^e Sl.e was-b. Mr. I'hUlipsN room Ui the
H^b ..cbool, it bein- her ^'cond night the.e.
The HIkH t.'t'bool Reunion.
The ni«h Keh,)ol reunion taken i;|nco to-
«.iht at H oVIo. k, at .Meehanicr* hall. The
r,rf^rJ.nraelH^t...n published before, but
Lnfc wb™^lsh to uti,'n.l may have forgo ten
rS^t what It IH. A rc.ption will take place
itb oVlock an.l uill CO. Ii..ue half an hour :
then there will be an aiMrcss b.v Hon. F . 1 .
qZm^o., followe,! by remarks by Mayor
Palmer, Superir.l<n<l.nt Lavvton. Hev. K. A.
oieenc and MesKrs. K. F. <Job.irn an.l (. C
;,VMr'and'>{;>:j;i^oi>l';^-''«r -f this.. -by
Mi.I Pi Uha.n was l,.rm..rly a tea.- i.-r in the
N-i.hua High school. The w,Mlding. ool^
p£eTt .".'home . of the . hrU ... N.>. .» |^r-
•a,.e Htreet. Ml.in.e l . W '•'«,";,.,'",' ''Jf
wan bridemal.l, an.l hu-e lu; <^- ^^ '"''*-' "'
Heloit, Wis., brother of Ihe -room, wa^ best
man A reception followe.l. wbi.h was at-
tended by ft large ..umber. «"<='"^"'''f,. ;|, '' £
iration fro.n thU city, after whuh ii.e
Sup i went to Portland, Me., .-.un which
i)Iaee thev will stait for an extemle.l tour
through thrwe>l. Their ho.ne « 'I '"!•''
riiha^o Mr. Wheeler Is the son of the late
KSd Wheeler, the lnvent..r of the Kcl.Pse
^mlra I, the facl^ory for lb.- n.am.laclure o
whc™lV.ituate,lin Heloit, 500 »'"•"!•'„«' '«
cmoloycd In it. His mother was Han let
Wood daughter of tho late .«:unuel Woo.l,
Jml te?of «umucl N. >Vood u„u she vyan
married to Mr. Wheeler » 1H40. > Y..' ?
ordained the same year in the John -t. et
?ongregati,mal churel. as •"'^^''Xv ,"*.'• is
IndfanK, and weie statio.ie.l .it < <1.«' '' ' J "';
Mr" Whetl.jr'H home is now i.i IJcloll,to
wb bb she has reectly returned fpun an ex-
tended visit to lb s city and viinilx. Mit
mllx sons, and all ='r.'e..gaged l.i the v^•,,,d-
luill bu«lneHH iu diire.e.it parts of the .oun-
try. _ .
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
wc make a «pcclalty of K^/.'^i'^'^K ^"J^JS"^,
holBU>rlng Furnliiirc and call for, also aeuver
goods free ol charge.
S5 Pr«.cott BtT««t.
I'Q RAZORS
STROPS.
ICATES
Ei^t dollar Jackets, now $5.00
each.
Heavy Gray Blankets, now $1.98
a pair.
11-4 White Wool Blankets, now
$3.98 a pair.
Wrapper Blankets, were $6.00 to
$7.60 each, now $3.98.
^1.60 Ladies' Scarlet Underwear,
now 98c. each.
MAYNARI> A CO.'S,
78 .Mkkrimack .ST.
B
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Eye
Glasi'cs an.l Spcrtaclcs muHt be
Bohl at prices way below cost
on account of overstock. f>on't
miss thconportHnlty. Come ami
sec. If you want anything in
our line you can buy of ub.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
SS Central Street.
AND THUS
Save tlie Ilent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
THE
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Laws of itie State
of New York, and auttiofizad to do
business in the State of
Hassacliusetts,
Offeri a plan by which yon can secure a
home or bnsineBt property of your owm
quicker, easier, with less cash advance
and under more favorable conditioni
than are posiible in any other way.
The property maybe selected by your^
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorised in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE,
General MantiHrerei,
No. 4 Wymaii's Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS,
Home Offices, Hos. 169 and 171 Broad-
wav, Hew York, TJ. 8. A.
„_... - '<• V t& ' -^.Tu Ss ;,;-,. lb. ^cint^at smith's,
Chaw. Ilefre^hmenls will follow ««•; the i? ,^j^r,.j,„ttck str.^et.
2? Jwo hours of lb.' . venlng will m; utilized .
l!rH.nrlng. The o.e;,Mon is certain to be » A. N. Harmoa
laStM well as very pleasant. The Inter- ._, .pedal patterns In bronke, oak, and
StXl older graduHt-s are taking "\»t^ I JJ^^Affiof picture moulding, also a good
!l.trfVlug. Ther.- have been nun.erous In- °*Jf ^fJrelgn and American photographs,
SSriS by members of farlycl«H-es regarding "°«,%7a'XgJ and etchlngH. The piJc*H
E^o£'1bufu7d'ur"dlS5:?«d IhSl 'rtiS:No.««9Merrlni.cli.trcet,upst..ni.
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Priutinir I»re»»eH.
SHATTUCK'S,
5^ CENTRAL STREET.
Come while the assortment
is good.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street,
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
Wall Papers aed Windoiw Cuitaios
A RICH VAIUKTT.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot BtroeU
§mA order* t« u lor patnttng. p^^ertaci «•••
A BKTTBR TIME TO BUT
Sleighing Robes, Caps
AND FUR GLOVES.
ABwrtment «oo.l. prices the lowest When
win you ever want them more?
wm.p.b1azeii&co.
Crf or H«t ftiid Fur 8tor«.
THE COUAIER JOB OFFICE
ESTAJ3L1B1IED 1845
LOWELL, MASS., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1888.
rUlCE TWO CENTS.
NOTA IIKNIC.
I
Entcrtainmentg.
....CJrcttt Scotl-Uoberl Uunif.
....A .novemont Ih on foot In society cir-
cles lo revive walking. i
....An Ice paifee builder l« wanted. In Al-
btny. The cIlUeuH agree to furuish the loa-
terlal. ,^
.....••VVhfu the enterprising burglar Isn't
burgling- he Is reading the terms of the pio-
poM'd law for hU i»uni»li.neiit.
....Senator 8hrrina..-s Inability lobe pres-
eut at the Home Market .tub's bainpi.t In
Bo-I...., appol.it.'.l for tonkbt, lias cause.l
its posiponen.enl until Feb. b, when all the
Congressional gueM- luvlte.1 will atten.l.
When rhlllii»H HrooUs U shown an In-
faiVtwhoso praises li.; cannot .•.Hi>.'icutioi.«ly
aou.id, becautl.Mi.ly hut with ui.p:4reut en-
thuslaMu remarks "Well. well, this in u
UHl.y:- So we suy. Well, well. l'"« »- " j JJ^^/^'lllVSl":
snow storm!
....Miss Minnie Freeman, a Nebiaska
•chuul teacher who sav.-.l the lives of tbir-
teen .bildren In a l.li/./.ar.l by tying them to-
gether so they c.uld not g. I M i.arated, has
r*cel\tsl nUiHofl.'.-i' of marrliigo on ...'co.uit
of her bravery. For tl»! Ib>t tin..; our eu't-
eru seliool uiariUH icgrel that wc have no
bllz/.Jids l.i New K.igluud.
....The travelling eorrcspomlcil of th«'
lx)i..lon Times says Uo«ton's Hijiiaies and
0|)en spaces "are adorucl by a.l.nirable stul-
uea of publbr men a..d grot.im representing
htstorl.Ml events." Considering the fact that
Boston was a little doubtful ab.)ut llie artis-
tic merits of Its statuary the a*»erllon of the
Tbundeier that it la •'a.lmlrable" will bo re-
tkhuilng. ____________
MA88A( III HKTTH.
Willla.n r. Mtthoney, 12 years oM. while
ooasli.ig In Clmrltrstown Wednesday, mar
the Ibtsion and LowbII rallroail, ran into u
train, ihe cars pusKlnv .)ver his right ankle.
The limb will probably have to be amputat-
•d.
Th»' house of Mrs. Jennie K. Heine. u»
Chester scpiare, Ho»lon, was entered bv
burglar*. M..n.lav night an.l robbetl of ♦•242
worth of sllverwure ami .•l.)thlng, besides it
void wat.h a.i.l chain un.l *I0. The nluted
•llverwa.e was broken to sec if It would pay
for carrying off.
TllK GKNKHAL COURT.
Tb* Ilouae Paaaea tho Prohibitory Amend-
m«nt Kesolve.
Jan. 25.— The Seuitt's session \va< brief.
The military committee reporleil a reaolve
giving faO.OOO for the solllers' home.
It was a ttelil day In the House on tuc
liquor queatioD. The proposal of Mr. Qulmy
of Quiucy to Introduce a bill to forbid the
granting of Ilecnses after April 80, IMKS. was
vigorously attacked and defeated, 74 to l.Vl,
Dearly on' party lines.
The .lexl conflict was over tho resolve pro-
viding for an a.i.en«liuent to the eoi.stllution
forhid.ling the mannfacture and sale of l..-
toxlcatlng Ibpiors us a beveiage. On lues-
day Mr. Ure-ser of Med.'or.l ha.l given
notice that he would move to a.neii.l the aril-
cleof amend.uent In ll.ie I by striking out
I the wold "Intoxicating" and lii^erthig in
pla.-e thereof the wor.i "ttlcdioli.'." Mnce
then, however, he had swn a new light, and
tbeamc.idment was move.l by M.;. Qnlncy
of Qiiln.v. After a somewhat lively de-
bate. Into "which party politl.;« entered to .»
cousiilerable extent, the .bhate was elose.l
' and a roll call was o.*de.-ed on Ihe (p.eslton
J of ainen.ling the form of the resolve at above
The lime for debate having expired Mr.
1 Collins of Boston moved that iho vote when
taken be taken bv yeus und .niys; and it was
Isoordc.ed. The'.esult of llie roll eull was
lOOvcasto TO nays, an.l the njsolve was
Music Hall.
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Tlie National Favorlie,
Mr. W. J. FLORENCE,
Husband Hunting
AM>
Dombey and Son.
W..I. norenoo
\V..I. rioreiicc
I'lox oOl.-J opcii Tues.lay at 10 o'clock.
I'rtecs :.%, 50, and :»■» cents.
fHfOtcaU
OSK NIGHT ONLY.
XiK'Hclii.v, .ra«nmi-.v :»l«t.
Vou l.auKh ! You {•rreaiii t You Roar J
Tho peers of roTllckbtg liish eoniody.
Murray and Murphy,
In their new na-l original sl.le-«plltil»f nh-
aurbtyi enlltle.1,
Our Irish Visitors
3rrrr.:i:='Vi'.T'yfA?.'::''.'K:
somcly uuiforiiK.I .lan.l and on-lie.ira.
Mew features, new •|>eclultlea. mw UuKba.
Abies Balsamea.
I
TheAmerioan SilvAr Fir or Balm of
Oilead tree inhabits Oanadi, Kova Boo-
tia, Maine and the mountainous regions
farther south. It is from this tree that
Fir Balsam, or Canada Balsam, so called,
is obla'n?d. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the himbermen,
are well acquainted with tho peculiar
healiue powor of this Baleam iu diseates
of the throat and lungs FIR BALSAM
is combined with PURE PINE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cough or cold try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleased with the result.
PriC3 25 Cents. Larje Size 50 Cents.
Wednesday Evening, February 1.
KngRgemcnt for one night only of
Mr. Dion Boucirault,
with bis own coinpanv an.l Mlas Thomdyho,
111 Ills own .Irama la tliree acu,
The Shaughraun.
y OWr.LL BLKACHKBT
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
deligbtru), oonTonient to trains and
tranawny, hich and dry, already graded
for imrnet-iate building purj)oso8, situ-
ated ou. Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
•jton, Miadowcroft, Cartor and Qorham
street »,
Also vahablo LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other bnsiness purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser. i
For phiu • and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Eleachery
iHijBrrllanrouB.
iHarkeu.
JFcr Sale.
' POM) HT
CARTER & SHERRURNE,
Cor. Mertimack and Bridgejts.
«........•
Conn.
Clabe KfOllloU.
.Mr. ninn llniicicault
, kUasThorndyke
New ami speelal scenery.
^oticm.
MAtSA-
QOMMONWKALTfI.,OF
8TATK Il.iUHK.. lloHTOK, Jan. 14, 1*«.
The CoinDihtee on .lu.llclary will glv« a hear
Ing to parlle* bucrcKUHl in Uie o.-dvr to .lottne
tlie rUlits an.l reinclles ot penwns hilereMe.1 In
eslaies at will, .it i-oom No. K. Stale Houso on
FrI.lav, .Inn. '^Tth. at II o'.I'M-k « m.
WILI-IAM r. \VHAI{Tt)N,ihalrman.
IIAKVKY X.COI.IdSON.
C'l.:rk of tho Committee.
Insirunion.
jfttjsrtllanrous.
Duririe: January
We shall ghe Bargains in For-
nitore and B«mnantt of Garpetp
ing to rednoe itook befort our
annnal stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
ISa AMD 140 CBKTRAL STREET.
Th* cl.txena of Lowell will do w*ll to
■iv» UB u eall this week, as we are Kivint
•owe very flue bargAlua. Mo. 7 Prcacott
•trect.
EAT ANDJE MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, I4c. a lb., 2 fe 25c.
We keen s full line of I'UKR CANDIKSof all
kinds. kU-DoNALD'tl Pure Handmade Can-
ute*, 40c. |>er lb.
NiitM! Nuta! ^utmZ
A full line of Mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. Uc.
rXOKIUA ORAMOBS, GRAPES, Ac.
Try •om.' of onr CAMMED GOODS w'^
vour ChriMmis dinner. Our stork imnprtses
Honey Dr..|' torn, bu.cotnsh, Peas, birlDji and
Uma'Bea.if, Asparagus, Ac.
ayAdvortI— m»ta tasaar thia hMid evat
WemuKea •peelaltyofKanaaabeef. No. ^ «»"»y »»««"«•• "ue for tl.rorlu«rtlon...
7 Frracott itrAet. XT'OU WALK.-A fritrly i>ew .Irlvlng sleigh.
Jj liiijulrt) lit 11 \Vn..2itiiK<..ii t'tre. t.
Foil ssAI.K.— .*»ever«l bcMnlliu and lodf-
l.ig houses, centn.lly li.r.ut*.!, nt prirei
tro.njf.'MK) to eMW. Apply to tUii A t'lummer.
48 (jeturwl street. „
NKW M I LCIf <'<»Ws c..n»iaf)tly on hand
an.l for cnlc utCumliiK'. larni, n.'ar Weat-
I .OI-.I C'l aire. Fre-'h ^invals ewry two weeka
' fitiin N«'w llain|ir.hlre nixl Vertiiout. CooVey-
iitH-f fr<im i1v|H»t (<* iai'ih.
1j>UI( naI.K.— <bier.r(hc linest •Ituattora la
' Ik'lvl.le o, l^^ .S.iirk|io'(' Kiiect. Iloiisehas
I |(i ro >ii<i-, lii'bMei. I.:^.l( r<.4>ni, wusA i.xuit an.l
lurg*' »li««l ; BiJil.le U>r H imrv. ^ ; jiiinilo ciii rlage
I r«>< UI . l<...Mi«i lift or lanl wl'.ii uIkjui .'(> Irult
I liee*. Kii.pitri' tot pnintK>4. •_
I]^(tlt HAI.K.— A iwo.v|„r% liDURi ,sist.l4«aBd
' kiM.il III. ot liiid, Mliiiit.d 111 ( I iiMjilx lllc, a
iWl*.A.Y ItTlOSS.,
MU, 4 AIBIIRIMACK HlKiCKT,
Hnve oonUn..tly on han.l
Fresh killed Turkeys and Chickens
VlCMIhON.
OKOt'MK.
♦ lUAIL.
WILD DUCKM,
c-i::lkkv.
LErrucK,
ht'INAC'H,
.SWKKT P(»TAT«>EN,
TlOH'IKIXi: NUMIIKIl 'iili-'i.
The t»f»t U the ehMH|M«st, so stty cousuni-
era of Kmusms beef, (llvo It » trial, ^o. 7
Presroit atreet.
The Beividere Market
Cor. Hiili and East V.errimack Sts.
First claaa H«»ts. Poultry. Oaine, PUh,
Oyst4)ra, Veselahlea* Fruit, and a Kwoonil
line of Ororerlea at as low rleea •* th»
(|ualily of Uoodt can bo aold. Cull aud a«M>
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
Always to ha ruiind, flah of all klada. Mo.
7 Preaeolt atreet.
Is at hU new .nunlc r«M)ni, No. Sfl, Central Block,
on Wc.hicsdav .iiornlnaH from ten till twelve
o'clocK, to arrange for piano-forte l<>»-»ons.
Mr. H. B. I>A.Y,
Teaoher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangements ma.lc as plaitUi. oricanlot and
..♦coniiiunlKt f. ■ ■ '■''"" '■"*"• *■" ""*
Hank IlulUllng
ncconipanlKt for eoucerts. Five Cent ^artn^
thus paf-sed to be enifrosse.l In concurrence
vvlth the .SM.ate. All the rcDublicans v«»ted
:veH, except Bsckup, Berry, Hni.ue. McCall.
(jitctiell's Boys' Sctiool, Billerica, lass.
A stJictly select family whool for lioys. Ad
iltsb * • ^--' ' — ■
larto
,/K niiiiOtiy c-xs*.'*-* ••--■■-■^ - - _*
mlts boya from eluht to jlftwn. Sen.l for clrcu
VVtlcr an.l Whaiton. All the de.i.oiTats
voted no. except Dela.io. Kinney, Hnskoll.
l>IcCarlhv, Morlii and Norwood. I'alre.l—
Im.-. H.nltb. vcH, with M.-. KUk, no. Mr.
lBri«hain. Indepentlent. voted yes, an.l
jlleaHrs. Ui.Utell and Ulxleeu. in»lepeiidentH,
[voted no. , , . .
I A bin In relation to the copyliii? of certain
Dians and records in ttie Sontb Middlesex
Ireglstry was introduced b\ Mr. Qua of Low-
lell, adva.i.e.l one ntajfc under !iUHpeu>ion of
Ithe rulec, and then ilh pasxa<e wa** stopped
|oD objection by Mr. Ibirrett of Melrose.
FOUKlliN NKW8.
Matters in Ireland.
A row occurred at the railway station at
IJslway. Tuesday, between a ciowd which
vai avvaltiufj the arrival of Fathers Burke
iDd Francis and the police. Sevcial persons
vere injured, one boy fatally.
I L«rd Di'flerin has replied to his Irish ten-
knts, who asked a 40 per cent, reduction in
[enta. that h* leaves the .natter in the hands
bf his aeeflK T'>« l'^^'*'" ^■'" ""'>' K'""*^ a 10
er cent, redliction, an.l there 1» great dl»-
ontent amonj? the tenants.
Thomas Sexton goes to either Killarney or
llengarift shortly. The civil iaus on the gov-
irnoMnt Island olT Fort Westinorelant^,
Jueenstown, celebrated the release of Wll-
IMD O'Brien by lishtlnK tar barrels. In con-
luencc of this act, the {,'overument has
Sered all civilians to leave the island.
Notea.
JThe Marquis of Bute has presented achap-
lljtothe Catholics of Rothesay. The build-
cost £10,000.
[a royalist meeting was held at Tiordeaux
loDdsy, at which were present fully 6000
JersODH. A toast was oftered to the C'ointe
ie Paris amid cries of "V.ve le Hol."
1 The celebration of the centenary of the
Ulony of New South Wal.s w»is liegun
Faesaav, and will extend throujfboui the
leek. The ccroniony of unveiling a mait-
Moent statue of Queen Vietoriu was per-
>rmed by Ladv Carrin^ton, wife of the
i>TerDor, I.K)rdCarrlnKtou, In the presence
r the governors of all the Australian cel-
ii«s. ___»»__«^— _
\U. St. Paul, a Paris physician, has offered
French academy the sum of $0000 to
ind a prize for the dlseoverv of a cure for
i^iberta. He has evidently not beard of
r. Bull*! Cough Syrup, which ba« cured
indreds of caaei oi thw awful discaae.
C. MITCIIKLL, A.M.,
PrlDCliUil.
STORE SHADES,
OFFICE SHADES,
HOUSE SHADES,
MILL SHADES,
Made and pat up. All colors.
KITTREDGE'S,
t
18S CKMTRAL STBBKT.
Bosti/n Branch fifoeery,
' 197 MIDDLESEX STREET,
Opposite IVortliern Depot
Telephone No. 8*2-^1.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET.
TT Orl<lir» Wtroot,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
i.ri<-e, <dHuo, OM <'H.>y !• run.. .\p|>ly t<> I- tsji
L'luioiier, 4^ C'eiitral M<. « t, r.xtuo. a and 4.
Ipoit HAI.K.-An «\ei'll«rit l.'o«-k of four
' l.'iiiMii.Mi(.> of Uxe It <ntm .'iit'ti ; il'.v M'Nier
i.ikI now er ; i-«hls f r t!t« (•t-r niontii ; .'{...si M|utirt:
Ifi't ol hiiiil; i.| ii:il(«l on a popul ii rl)t-«-t tii Ilul-
vMc.*.', coiiveiilt'iil (o il>v •iilil*, no Ix-'li-r reul-
lim p.op.'tik' run Ik> fiiiii.ii in the <'<iy; price
tl-io. Kuil iNi-tleularbuli'islLA i'iaiiAuer, i$
( erlrsl sin-el, r«'..it>i. lan-i 4.
I."^*!!! KAI.K.— A two s»or>-, two-tenemeBt
iHdi".' i.r P: r' .t.^^, .••II >ii in.' U>t of if|>Mlr;
rliv wiit«>r Hii.t eioTii.: ^l(llil(<.l near the M.iilh
ooiiiiiioi:, \il>.'i'< laiKl 1 < woitli TV' p.rfl.; rxuts
lor 4>ii |>cr nionili; :ii<Ki x.iunr.' f.-e* ol land;
price 4-l.*'0. Kii:l |>niii<*ulurh of KUh A I'luoi.
iiier, IS < einral siiei't, phuuh .1 iiii'l 4,
IMHt MAI.K.— A vab.abteeMHle, fonshilBg
' of N llire<--»loiy hrit k linii.e of |-.' r<M>uia,
hiit'.l nii.i viHxl nnioiiiii ol InikI, ekieti.lliiir Iu a
liit.-k ^(l«■ll, IrM Kl.*p/« liohi till* AliK i1e:iii liouac.
liilliUii.N. It U KfMotn prop'i'lj .'f ihl* ciNM
Ih orleieil .or Mil.'. NoM lo m-IIU* hi. eKtute. An
f.'irly 4Kl Mill ht'ftir.- a Imriixbi. I'rl.i* IVktO.
mil p;i)tl<-iilMr» of ll^ll •% i'luiiimer. 4^ C otral
-lir('r,'l.«iM('ll, .Miinr.
STo Let.
4^Advi.rtla«mi«>iiti> under this head aoel
oaly IS oontaa tii>«rurlhr.-««ln»«rtloaa.
rpo I.KT.-A .HdUK* at 13 llanpahlra stroel.
A In.nitn- at loTlilrtoenth atreet. ^
^p<> I.KT.— M«'«ly lurn'slie.1, larpe un.l well-
A lliih .'.t I*. oniH, etutveiilviuly
II Kllih fln.'l.
sliuate.1, at Mo.
^pt> I.KT.— An el«!tfunt housa of six roona;
X <'nu will, live r«M)ins ; «»iie will, three rooaia.
M clKtMiiiiit street.
Mo. 7 aay It la a pleaaure to wait on their
many ruatomera and we rau alwaya glva
thetn a bargain.
IRant0*
uwrnoDitajriouajuL^ll'l
We are pr^t^ared !• JM m^if^^mftimfimmWi^^m
orders for the choieeet Meats,
Poultry, frulti* and Vegetables
wUh promptnettH and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
11 B'idiiB Street. - • Teleolione 143-2.
riio KKT.— In rawtufAetvllle, aaar bona
1 rillrua'l. nice roUatre house and atable.
wUh lafKu lot oi lan.1. 1. M. Chase, Mamuiotb
Itoa.l. _
TO l.K.T.— Ibinse, iNi ^.'ii.wl atreet, B«ar
Fawiu.i.et street; lish luitli room and fur-
nace. ApplyloJ.U. U ^eis, grain store, SI
Market afreet. .
rpo L.BT.-Sinall lanriMat, aaar tiM aiUle.
A Alan eal*ag« houae, near the lalUa. JMS
lie
Machinists
AND
MB. AKD MES^HOBSOH'S SCHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETTEHBEIL
will Klve a coursio of
TEN LECTURES ON Gtli MAN LITERATURE
At our srJiool, commen.injr on Wclnc-d .j- even-
Inir, Nov. lUlh, nt K o'clcMk. lly speelal request
ihey will l)e. slven in KiiKllsh. Price foroourac,
|i5.uO. ricasc ad.lress .,..__. ,. o.
OKO. W. IIOllSON, i;iO K. Merrimack .St.
Still ther«*» more to follow : nice venlaon
and nioro on the road. Mo. 7 Preacott
atreet.
Shall we or ahall w*» not aall yon a roaat
of fine Kaiisaa beef? We shall If yon will
give ua M chance, and ehi^ap too ; Just think
of a line Julcjr roaat for the ainall auni of
ten rents.
Have you aeen the lHt«st 1 Go down to 7
Preacott atreet and look at those 'i»oaanuia.
The II rat we have ever s««n In this atata.
ESTABLISHED 1S46.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
-IN
ManufaGturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Best quality Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statnary,
Artistic BroBMS.
Hair Goods!
Oar BLSf Swltchea marked down to Bl.OO
•* *JM " all lone hair, " '* 1.96
„ 3.0O * ** " l.W
.. ^^50 « M <t t. •» .« 8.«6
•• 1.50 ShlBgla Banca " " l.OO
•( S.OO " " " " *••*
•• 1.00 LAogtry " " .»0
•• .50 PrUaaa " " .»«
•• .SS OoqneCtea *• " .10
Don't Miss This Ghreat Hair Sale,
C0IKNCIN6 lONOAY, JANUARY m,
AT
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
Engineers
Should iMwr in mind that we have In atoek
aud to order a larxe supply of
PACKIJN^G,
INCLUDING
Plain and Pare Bubber in Sheets ; Bubber
Gaskets aud Binge; Bound and Square
Bubber Piston Packing ; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Hope Packing, round and square ;
Asbestos Bound Piston Packing \ Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thick ; Boapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Bound Pis-
ton Packing ; Usndurian & Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Bubber Packing Wire
Insertion ; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ing Bings; Blackburn's Fabric Vahes;
India Bubber VaWes for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
3S Market Street.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I hH\c removed my plftec oi huklnet-s from
10 MIddteapx Wtreiit to
:No. r; Oorlutm Htroot.
My Mtoek of I|(holHtere.l GooiIh, Iirnporlci!,
Wlnilow shiitle-', Trliniiiiii;rH an.l Furniture
toverln^r- will Ik; more eom|ilcto ilian ever be-
fore. My UepalrloK Kcparlnienl, alwiiya a
feature with inr, will la- ^-ueh that all work will
be 'lone wUli promptni-ss an<l nklit.
COMB AMD SKB MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNEB
JVo. S Gorhatn Street.
S^AdvarClaamenta nndff thia head «oet
onljr IB eanta a Una for thraa Inaartlona.
\irANTKI>.— Mtuatl'.Bhy malenurae; liMt
W of lofereiifei.. Iniiiiln* al 10(5 Nalem atraet.
WAXTKD.-i^liuallon an n.iiM? girl; will
ashUl In M'wliiK or ll^ht liouiMswork; rof-
oreneua iilven. .\p|il> at .N'l. .1 tiowanl'ii e«»urt2_
WA.NTKD.— Hy an experienced ttlnirleool-
ore.l man who iliormnilily un<ler.-«un«lB tlM
C4ire of lionetf, a Hltualluii aa coachman. !••
.|uln« al 'Hi Smttli atreet. __,
WANTKD.— PoHhlon »» houMkecper by
ix'llrii.l l'ro.i>»tant where oie or more
••.'rviintii are kept; la Ih.'r .ujtldy <».n|.etent.
A'Mn-HM Mrn. liUMiier, Courier oill.-e^ '
rpAKLK IIOAIID AND UOtl.VIH, H7
X (iorham street. T.thi n'i.»onahle. , ~,
rOR SALE.
tin Central 8tr»^t, near lloi.foril «.|U«re,
have II »foo<l two utor.v houfe, in.MliMn built, la
ffooii repair. "N.» oiiln" alniut ili.* i>n>|KTty, and
ft In one of the best tfM.le.. It. war.! .1; i-rl. e ♦•««».
(In (i..rhain Htreet I have a .wo utory lioua*
for ilTeo, an.l nnoiher <imc for ti^*'-
III War.! Pour— fCKm will lot) a niee, larM
"niom liiiiii*.', In (f<H>.l n-phlr, nearly new, and •
nlee lar«e lot of lan.l, ^<nhi feet.
THOMAH II KIXIOtT, 33 Cntral «
l.,o«fll. Koouia 8 and 4. I'm Ihe elevator
For quality we have never aeen Kanaaa
baef equalled. Mo. 7 ProBf»tt atreet.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Oray Hair ta a Baaatlfoi Brown
la tklity aatoaSaa, wtthawt ivjary.
It.
•r
25 Central Street, cor. liMle.
E. O. ]B»k:or Sc Co.
will, durfng tbeiiext three monthn, make very
reawnnl»le prleea to perB'»n« who wUh to
briffhten their bomea with new pailnr, dlalna
room or kltcfaea floora. laid In nine kiln-dried
hard woo<l of H|rbt color with InUld bordera ot
cherry or walaut. Nothing can make a richer
looklnff parlor than each a Soor, ■pread- with a
▼arletT of mge to aalt the taale. In place of
daaty carpeta. Partlee wtahlnf aar oeh work
■.^■AnBAlX).
REMOVAL.
Owl as to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
OF
Peter, Foye
Haa baen reaaoved to Mo. SS MIDDLE
STRRKT. nearly oppoalte the old atoro.
The attention of aew and old ructonaera la
raepaetfally aollcitad to thIa chanca of lo-
eatloa.
FltTKICS IIlTNI)llKr»HAId.OX'< pure Port.
Mierrv an.l ll.wk frmn Coneoni Kr .pea. put
tip cape. iHllv lor family u.-e, conablerwl Ihe l>eat
anlrli) ever put on the market for the inotejr.
Maile IH7.UO lusi. Ilrfore i.iir.-liHfliiK call and
examine inv Ht.Hk, wlil h Ml'sT UK hOM>.
OTIM AOAHN. Chvlmafurtl. Mwaa.
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Haselton, H. F. Miller^
Fischer, Woodward & Brown, Steiff,
lew England. Good Uprijrht Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Second-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
Hew England, $65, $75, $86, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octare coapler»
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Bookf»
4o., Stools and Oorers.
A, IVK-W INVEISXION.
Our XSxoolaitor A,mU Silter
la warranted to he FlRMT-CLASS In every feat-
ure, and any dealrtng a aunerior article \a tola
Une will do well to call ami examine IU mertta
before parotaaatoff elaewhere. No duat, eaally
opan^. all aloel baartafa and coDaoqoeallj
■Bllodtad wear. SoM for eaeh ar Inatalmeato •«
Lavail*
Ckm
90 MEBBIMAOK 8TBEET.
'Worocfliter A Oo.
Are reealTtac lota of aaw floods. Bay a
a DiaaoMllitafb «r
rfnla
.»■'
vi
./jii
;■.■<» ►"n'*jri'»
.i«L.,
jnnitijiam.
I
r.i-
MIDDLEbEX COUNTY.
T';;i.^:;;;;:i of •.•:. «eut. «be.. ii.e m w«h
LOWELL T^ATT.Y COUBIER. THURSDAY, JANUABY
JHetiicaL
26, 18§^
b«ju a great bel|) to Worcester an a temper
HiM« worker. Mon.Jay eviiiiiiK Ue x% ill k) «
MsLw leSure; '-lip tin' Klilne aulOver li.e
bis nev. 'g-;"^ ,^^^',^,,, „ot vlHil Kuro|.e_ In
Alps."
the ufual way.
:iiwl fcoiiie of
(|llClltlV 111'
He hatJ bin one coiupaulon,
tbonme lit; ww. hIoii»i, ooum-
,,.tTv"bh le'cto'iv f^fVillof .irlkl..^ exp.rt.
eiu^^s thHt tbe <•...»""<•,. tourNt doc. m.t^^<;t.
^h;,";; a Ya^'i munl^^ruf f.i.u.U to .y.u,.;»-
thi/e with her purcut-i al ibl* ibelr tliuc of
alBictlon. i^
Carlisle.
A four-bor-'e l.arjje froiu I'^w'^'J '*'j»
poUlest of
himevor.tobe o>it In a f«'W .bi)". M'- \
H^mI wlio ba. M.ir. led for ,. nun.ber of d. >>
wl brbriinmtiHm.anl .Mr. Kofi us wbo baa
iKH'n dHnut>r*)iislv xW\i, uro iniprovlnK-
•Hn »riH-b Ain.'rUan u.^ocialion nu-t
Monday evening i" Mu»lo ball.
North Keadlng.
If llu'rnioiueterit ait' alike tbon
U)Ciilitle(»
t a few rodx apart an: unlike in the Inten-
UnrvBrd It«ina.
Tbere baa receully been a Fanner*' Orange
ortfa»i/.«'d In ibU plate, wbiob, wltb its ef-
fl.lent otH -erfc and a mfmlterxbip of «0 or
n>ort', promlt.es y;ro.vtb and ai'tlvlty in all Itn
liiii't* of work. . . .11
The f.llowsbip meollu'-' of l on;JcretfiUlonaI
rliinvlie- in ibi'* i-onf.-ren.o was bold at lilllle-
ton la»t week Tui'mIhv. but tbe woalber was.o
M.\,'iv tbal onh a sni^dl nnnilM-r were able to
be urescut from Ibo eburcb here.
NLarlvuililh-b-.Mi-dln town bus been
.•lit andVlort'il. All ili«! in.'n md leunH to
I... found w.T.< k.'pt bii'lly lit work, and Ibc
iise was elenr Hud tt»»out a foot tblek.
Ml ilir s.MiooN iu I'.wn Willi tin- exeeptlon
of one ilMrin ..p«ned atf:.lii liM Monj av. u-
wniil.l f.'ver sccin. lo liiN*' alKitctVMilll'deut-
'^Tbr'riKUilan.iua elivio n.el Monday even-
a. "Cbri.tliiu lt.li;;lon" wanlbelbeine for
and dhi-us^loii. ^ "^ •^
till' ( hrUtlaii
Clotfimg.
re
sitv Of eo!d. varybi« In tli«;oentre of our town
from two to elgdl ileiii^'ei.. At one point the
nieroun fell Sunday nl«bl to 2« do-r.oM be-
low zero. In NOine oilier |.arts of tbe town
went sfill lower. Imt tix.k an m.ward slirl
of
It
very ►■o<
>n after siinrUe Monday imtrniii;;.
V"
A ►adealainllv oeeurred 1.0011 after mid
niubt Saturday iilK'bl. Tbe boiiv' (a miiul
oin)aiuUbopof Mr. Henry Flint, loeatn
I HMt Mondav iu»)rninu' w a* tbe
ib« .easm Ibe tluru.oiueter re«Uter lU
Iron. ?0 to W !le«rees below zero, aeeordi.nr
to loeatlon. _
TownMttd.
Tbe drama "KnlUtod for tbe War. or. tbe
Hoi e (Juanl'." Klvf" und.r tbe HU-plees of
!le Townsend ^.-niorlal H.KoeUtlon, wa.
tiudire,! Jan. fttb evin more **•;;' P«1»'.v '«".
ui theureviou* presentsition. It was u n.at-
trot Semurk tllat It wa. a very line dis.day
of auiileur talent on tbe p»«t of tbe lown-
*:!,*" dfliltb- eiub. If ^''•^»Ji,;•;"';,^,T.
enltivated In our inbUt we need not Mjek en-
Jr a mnent eUewbere. Tbe lan:e at end-
onee from Mirronndlni: towns attested to Its
;"ry favorslde reeeptbui. Tbe drama will
IK. preKented in (iroton by tb. .a.ue einb
Keb. r\.
I
I
on the L>nntleld road, were burned, and
Mr. Flint' wltb tbein. lie wan pa«l .0 years
of Hge and lived alone, a^ do aexeral olbir
men In tbls vU-ImIIv. It |s suppovd tbat be
kept bis liiv burnlnjf. for U was .old. and
tbat bv liome means bU bed took tire while
be w«; asleep, and he l.:id » ilber no op».or-
tunliv or no power to ei.eape. He ba» urt
lilro,.' sons, without families, and sevrra
hiotber* and Histers. baviiiK' fiimllies well
known and esteeme.i. Tbe fun.ial servbe«
were held Tuesdav afternoon at Mr. >ylvts-
tl.rK"ton's.of whose wife Mr. Flint was a
brother. Tbe pastor of tbe l»:iptlst ebuivb
orti.'iateil on tin- i.eea«lon. which was one re-
.luiriiii: sperlal llln<!.i-.
Mr. Kliab Flint, for manv years.a resid.-iit
in tbe (Vnlre. lias a |.ainfui sb-kiiess. wbieb
,l,M.s not r.-adllv vlelil to ni.'d.oal trea in.'nt.
Mrs. l'i"k>'«^^lf«"f »•'••'• ^•- K- y-^y^*[^'
fell down tbtlr eellar stairs a few we.ks
Htndy „
Annlvers;.ry exeivises
Kudeavorsoeletv are to take jduee ut tb
l.)mjre«atloii'il.biir.h M;uvh 1st. and pre
.rations for »i)e;iker..et.',. ar- iKdiiX lua.
wltb a view of buvln.{ a very InlerestluK and
niolltable tinn'. *...,. ■
' 1 1 .• Mo.kbolder. of the Woreescr and
Sa.hua railroad bad a fr.-e rid- U.dneMlav.
;„„l ,p,iic a MiimU.r w.-iil f.om ' 'I", i'»«''" ,«"
enj.>y the opporttinliy and eolleet dlvld«ud>.
Folbmu. N. II.
Tbe festival for the benellt of th« tele-
phone fund was held Friday exeiiinjt la>l
„,„1 was a deolded suvees*. About 200 wore
present, and a xenerul >:'H>d lime was en
iove.l. Arthur Turrler
Hour a» a i»rl/.f and
web of sheet In
Houlh .trion.
A well attended iinetln.' of
the Vonni
IVople-sunionwas h.ld In tbe vestry Usl
Sun lav eveidn;:. and the next meet I n,r Ml\\
in- at Ibe same pbiee i.vxt .Momlay e>en-
Jli^lrlL'^^Si^-Vt.kln^a few days' va-
Hibln.Hi.dwlib Ids wife Is v.ltlntf Mrs.
.lon.Vs brother In >\ «•»'>''-";"•. Vmi"..!. ur..
Ikir and Mrs. .\in«'-of Hudson. Miib.. an
vlsmnrnlSlr.H.J.Hupu'ood-s. Mrs 4."-
U a Mster of Mr. HapKood and n natl\o
^*'mi-" a'.*H. .lone* had the misfortune
bave a valubb- hor»e die last humlay
Home unknown raie.0.
TynRsboroucli*
\te\. Anu'Uiaus Ib'rry of r.lbain. N.
delivered bU le.'turi' entilbHl -HHuru
Mnee and -p"»lii''d «'i»«' «»kle and was ..tli.r-
wise injured, so tb:il us >et she U not aide lo
walk onlv a- ^be Is aided In s.niie way.
Tb,. ie,' .utl.rs an.l pa. kers have bid a
L'ood season and bave nceured a larjte .jiunll-
Iv «»f .» uood ipiallty.
• WediTesdiiv morning' tbe tberinometer w:i«
is<le;;iee» below zero, and buMiiCss
inoveil briskly. .
drew a barrel of
.]ini I)oDovau drew a
(iio. S. Hutler, esij..
uMiessed thr cxaet welnlit of a «urk«y. ai..l
I ber.'for.. carried ne the binl. KxeelUnl
,„osie was rend.rnl by Kent A Alwood ^
urebe.lra. This wa. lb.' lb>l ap.>e»raiiee of
Ibis orfb.»tra before the public, and tli.
beany uiM'lause It received vvas evlden.r
cnou;iht\.atlts,rt-.rts xveiv dulv a|.nreel;.t.
ed. After -upi'crdiiucinK' was Indulired in
l.vmarlvalli.rcM-nt.and It was neurly i
„»..|ock r.cf..iv the -lUlit went out." AlKUit
"/.d.iiiil till! free. ti«M! Of tiK-
I to I'elhaiu people lor
MSO wa". re a
irh-plioiic \* a-surt
"'Mf'.Vlian'iVt r. Illldreth, lunther of hk
l:,le llenrv .\. Hll-lr-tb of l.ovvell. died at
ilie boun: of h. r d.m.'blcr. Mr«. " . A
tb.
al
i.'oiiil-
111. II
II.
of I
to
irAin
H..
the
A el on <>iilr«.
annujl nitctin^' of the A. ('
V. 1.
followini;
the eimulnit
lies
wbil.!
Meal HaK^" on Mon.biy evenlnj; b.'foie an aj.-
"re.l«tlvV anllen.e In the K>h»>:|' «•»'
chureb. The lecture. :.* mlubt be e\J>e*tvil.
was a« full of practl.-al sunjteMions iind
round eominon Hiise a. a l'''>.' V'"' '»•:"'•
Thanks are due Ml- hanra (i.nild for •«'••"'-
hi« to the public s.> i.leusaul an.l valuable an
evening's tMilerlalniiifnt.
The mercury Monday morning' was H» do-
irrees below zero. . . „.^
^ileljrblii;rlsllrst.eliifs.aiia lo« teams are
aetive. Ice bouM-s are nearly all llHe.l. an.l a
buie amounl of lee seems likely to^ rsiualn
unxulbered. li
Ashby.
A larjre nuinlwr of |>eople from KIt.liburjt,
Asbby and T .wnt ud assembled at the
VtNldenee of Mr. and Mrs. O^'Jir A. liatlles
»l Asbbv. Ia«t week Woduesday *f^-r^^'\\[^^
wlmeM the marrlaxe of '•'''''•*'""«'">'%^. " "
Isttbd, toDr. Albert J. Atwood of lowii-
Mcnd The Interior of tbe house wa*. appro-
urialelv decorated, tbe eontradinK' |)a*-
rian.linK under an arch of evergreen
the
A<
Lu!.''fdends an.l a N7ry nbc wed.lliirf re|>ast
JLm served. I>r. and Mrs. AIwo.mI will.
Bfter a brief tour, nturu to theh borne ut
Townnend.
Sadbnry.
Chas. O. rarmenter. flirtord W. Kicb;ird
non and Klmer K. Smith are a|)|)olnt.d
repa'M-nt the town on tbe juries of be
preme court at 1 aml.rl.l;fe next month,
of 18 names in the jury box 10 bave been
.Iniwu within 10 months.
The first death of the year occurred Jan.
20. tbiitof Mrs. llairlH, wi.low of the late
Nixon Ibirimtt, H^'ed «2 years.
The mercury was from 10 t.) 2« ,/«%'-ee^
l„ low zero, n.-.or.liu«; to tbe locality. Mon-
.Ihv morntii". Weln.s.lay in..rnln« 11 was
twVdiree^lower tb:... Mon.lav at tbe po^t
ofllce Ice Is plentiful an.l thick, the siciirb-
inu is immense. ni|.|>ed .ars are fiv.nicn .
red nones are Si^nerul. ami fuel is evap..ral.
1"K- "•
At the , .,
^ocb'tv iHKl Satiir.l.iy eveiiliiK ib«
lii,t of't»rti<ers wa^ t le.l.'d for
veur: Pn-bbnt. .1. K. tetter; vIct pivsb
:i'.nts. d. B. Tiniie. T. F. N;;>?:^,.':;;v;";>:
Ml-s li. M. Hall: lr«asiii.r. H. h. li ttle.ex-
utive eominitlee. F. I*. >Vo.).l. M-s
.lohii Fl.«teber, MlssSo^.tiia M.t
Mr>. Ilaltle IMiiilen. .lames Hvt'"-';.
Ida Hale. IM. f. «. S.n.brs. I b-' preMiit
,„,mi.«r«blpis alM.ut to. and the s.mm.iv
Itart. upon H new ve.r with s-'K) in the tr...*.
ury. Tbeivwlll l"-ai.olher |.ul.ll.; meetinu
next Tues.|:iv.v.iii " ":W. 'I lure will
liard. FrI l.iv evenln.'. al Hie a.lvaiieed ujre .d
K4 v.ursand^K in..ntb... I'be fonerai to-k
|ihi.'C
weie
llleltt
.b'li'i <
.•inn. 1 IN afl.riH'on. an.l the reintiii-
lik.'ii "to Pe.rli.'M. N. H., for int.r
Mr. .loliii s. r,|leiiw«n).l, an old i.s|
,f the loAii. .li.'.l .Ia:i. l\ aJTwil "^ )«■ "'
e.
luttic
Viola
elier.
Mi-
and six in.)nlb<.
Tliey l>ld Evf lylliln*.
from" inakiiu m-w dr. s>e.. shawls. drajM-iie^
•iiid IeaIl.er^. from .'id ..ii..-. to stabnKV
fl,);.i...and fiiriiiltire. .•o'orin;; pboloKfui i'.
.'te.. uu.l iiiiiUiou t.-ii cent a <piart lukti,
.Ircs.liu.aii.l l.iuedry l.luelnjj. They
all with IHaiiiond Dyes.
»lnH'
dbl It
tioier^Morbus
o I i e
id.rrt\oe^
ummer
lYSenterY
M Cured 6r^
teaspoonful of
Perr/J)avis?m KHIcr
in a little Afil/cor
Sugrar anti h'&ter
All J)Ri">6i6TS SCLLlr. »«i"
SCRATCHEDJ8 YEARS.
A S.Mly, ItihInK Skin »l««»»s«» wltb Kudl«»«
MilTerlux Curel by Cullcum ltem««ll*a.
Plain Facts !
5tfbett«*« ©run Store.
Sew yeab'S!
Ukmkimki*
ml vet I
fHiscfllanrouB,
I..an'^
h") iar^e brown
Cbaf-
e eciemonv was iM-rforined b> l{<*». M. .1.
lien. The bride ami jrrooin were ma.te Ibe
elpients of valuable >:lfts from niimer.
to
Hll-
<»Ul
There
iH-tiie u.ual variety of cxcrcl es, a ;;'»tH''''-
llan by Kev. Mr. Steam-, a short .li^aina eii-
iitle.l •llunawavs," by Arlhur y^\or^ Ar-
thur Davis. Walter Tuttle and I has. N\ oMIi-
lev, n'cllatlon.; music, a proiuena.l.; an.l a
K.,0.1 social lime. All are iiivlled. A .-ol-
|,..-tion for vilbiije Improvement* will be
'^'so Va"r'a"'rep:,rle.l. Wm. H. Davis takes ll.e
,ake uiion hvn fruit. He has Ih >;i.'at
Shan>; hens that are luyln
^^HlVrtportel that the late Hobert
tin's will is to be holly contested.
The supiwr and enterUbimcnt 1 ues.lav
evenln;: for repairs upon the church were a
lu.eesr in every respect. The -upi*r vvas
emial t(» the i.iospeeUis and was en.ioye.l •>
ubout W) persons. S|MH.-elies were uia.le by
Itev. Mr. .Mearns, Luther < onant. ''j;!-. " '»•
throp White of Concor.l. I>.;a. U . ^\ • Divl^,
Dea. Samuel llo^mer. Kev. ,laiii.> Het.-lier.
.J. i:. (Utter an-l Kev. F. I*. Wood. 1 be
speeches were lar^'cly devote.l to n'mini-
.•'.n<-e.es|M.elallv tbat of i>eu. Ho-iner.
.lohn.juesl of Coneor.l was preM-nt
li-bte.l tbe audi.'ii.'.. with some pice?
ON'T
If I hn.l known of tlie t riT« TU.v
lwentv.el;tlil years a«.i U w<.ul.l bave mive.l me
\. MHi IK) (tw.' liim.bed dollar*) aiil a« Immense
I'luionnl of niffeiiiiK. My .Ibease (I'^oibuU)
,nm.ii..'.l «.i' lo.v h..a.l In a hi|..1 not birKci
mail a '•enl. H Npieail ranblly al ..ver my b.>.lj
,„.l irot iin.ler nu nails. Tbe ^.-ai... vvml-l drop
urt-oMneallihe lime, aii-l my siifforInK was
It.HM, iiii.l wlthoul nllel. One tl.oiuan.l .tol
iHiswoui-inollempliiie to have this <l Uease
..verurfnin. 1 am a pour man, t»ul feel rich Uj
he icllevt'l .>! what Boiiie ol tbe
iliictors
Dr.
tie.
upon tbe harmonica
Draciil.
Mr. D.d-ius It. Jones of Draeiil
nrday.
did Sal-
Jan. 14. at the a-.'e of 71 v» ai>. He
,,;i>M'.l awav al tbe oM boniestea.l where be
wa0.ornaii:i where most of bis bfe wa-
>pent. For many year- he vv«>j a pr^''^''^''
an I a.tive member of tbe Mbldle-ex >o lb
Asrricultural Kiciety. for a lonj: lime belnu'
olle oMis tru>teeH and always interested m
its exhibits. S.veral tiim - be took a pre-
nilum for bis di-play of tine working oxen.
Ik- wa- rei.eaU-.Uv cbo-rii as one of the se-
leelmeu of this town, aiel wa- well known
as an bonesl, u|.ri^bt man. His .Jeath re-
moves one of the ..hi lan.lmark- In his native
town. He was never marrie.l. Of the larj;.'
family lo wliicb he belonired only one l»ro b-
er and one sl-ter -urvive bim. tbe brother be-
iD2 Mr. C'vrus J..>iieK of Diacut an.l tbe uls-
ter Mrs. Jl. A. l^iiderwood of Lawrence.
North Blllerlea.
One of those cnjovable little atTairs. a sur-
prise inirtv. ecpially ideasant to the surpns.r
ind the Hurprise.l, occurred here Salurday
eveninK. The lartfc circle of fricu.l- of Miss
an.l
with some
Mrs. San.l.r"i hihI Ar-
thur Tavlor ixndere.i two .-el.'.lioiis with
Ihdr usual ^'ra.e au-l skill. There wa^ a
ph.i^iiijr ,li;.|u;;ue bv M.veial c illdren. a -<■•
lVetl«>n from the Wi.le Awake, entitled.
•• Vuirt Uiv'stal." (Jraelo Taylor ^,Mve a
..ivtlv recitation an.l Ml-s Su-ie Cnaiit
Idn.lly eoniril.utu.l a icadiiiii. The net pro-
ceedh were ^1^.
Chvlmsford.
Tbo-c who fail D att.Jii.l tbe'-WelK.!" eon-
.•ert Fri.lav evening will lui-s one of the I n-
e>t musical eiiterlaiiimenls ever -iveii In Ibi-
lown. At the low price of a Imisslon the hail
-bouli! be puked. , , ,. • .. . .
Tbal "Trial of a Hreadi of I'roniiso ca-.'
•lithe town ball n< xt Wi.ln.'sday .'Veuin.:.
Feb. 1, ha- lots of tun In It. H»'ltons and
the •'.dues" will base bard w<.r.v to bol.l tlnir
own Trior to the perforinan.'.-. sn|)|>er will
r"erve.ll.Ubcl.,vv\.r bail fr...iiO.:50 till T^jl(»
The CO train from Lowell will return alt.-i
the iiluv. A full hou-e i- i.re.li.;ted.
The remaiii.br of the winter pr..nilses o
hi." anvlblii« but .lull. The wall- of our i.iib-
Ik places are liberally supplie.l vvitb l-o-ter-
am onnciiiK the numerous aitraetlons l-el).
1.-, Ibe V.l. A. will give lis annual sol;<t
: .IVoJ assembly, wlilcb will '•'• l''^^'''''^.
news iS Ibe many Lowell filcn.ls wbojue
Mire to attend. As usual, there will be a
!,|)e.ial train, a lirst-elass supper and mu-ic
by the ,\mericaii orchestra
*n*. . 1.1.1.. «...! W^V klllll
[Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned ^ofc
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
was IfproKV, some iliiK-w.>rm, psorbisU, cle
toolt....an.'l ...Sar-.aimrlllas over one v
The sociable an.l box suui)cr by tbe Hai-
ti-t society Moiulay evening was we I al-
lende,l by- representatives of the 'tj^veral fuc ;
ribs an.l was greatly eiyoyed. The i>,iirin;,'
„fl- us the result of the purchase of boxes was
the source of UK' ^'«l^''''*' »' merriment, as
old ami voun^^ blsj and Utile, were uneqUHllj
yoked to^jetb.ir,
Ihow'8 your
lame back?
•miNOTHIN AMD RI8TORK IT
BY WKARINQ A
Hop Plaster
Why •uilbr with an aohinsr tiMk when ft x»roB»p*|
land poelUTO reUef U at h*ndP Tho Hop FlMtMSl
|complet«ly»ndBpeodUyouwB*clu>che.Blde«ih^l
Ipalnftil MUB0I06, Kidney Woakncw, Khouma-I
Itiim. B<3laUoA.Plcuil»y.ClMrtPftiii».SoreLunga,l
ICougUe. Cj-ick and »U Sudden. Sharp or Nerroa*!
jpains. Theaocthlng.paln-klUingandrtrcnethen-l
I in« virtue* of Hops . Hemlodt, BalBamfl and Otunii 1
1 combined. Bwect and clean. Bold evcrywhera.l
laSote.tJtorfJ.OO. Mail.^forprioobyproB«l»-|
(ton. Mop riaat*' *'»»"P""y' "o^««»". M««a.
^fijof^ for the hop'Tlno wreath and nisnAtnxel
lof HOP PI»ABTKBOO.,onevory r^ mino pUater.l
iBewaxe of Unitotloxia and auliaUtAitioaa.
•aid
. I
ear
an.l a hall, bnt no .uic. I went t.. iwo or tW-
,|..etors an.l n.> cure I .•aiiit<.l i.ralse iho CUTI-
I I KA Ui-mupIi.s too inucli. They hive nia.le
inv skin as .leMr an.l free troin sc«le« at a
baliv's. All I nse.l of them Whh three lM>xe» of
Ci fin KV, an.l ihree hollies of CITICUKA IlK
M.il.vKM, an.t two cak.!H of L'lTlciKV Soap.
ir \on lia.l I'.en here iiii.l nHbt ion wonl.l have
eiire.l ine for fMOt>".u»> w.ndd have had the
moncv. J looke.nikolhept.tnreln your lKM>k
of lN".)rtasl.« (pleluro nuinl>cr two, "How to
Cure .SUu DUeaaea"), but now I «m a* clear a»
any iwrson ever wft«. Through force of habit I
nif) my han.N over my arms an.l legs to a. ralrli
oner lii a while, but lo ii.» pur|»)ao. 1 nra all
well I s<'r tlche.l tweiitvelifhl >ears, an.l li jr.)!
I,. lioM kill.) of se.'on.l nature to m.-. 1 thank
von a th<.u an.l Unies. AiiylhbiK moit; that yon
waiil to kiH.vv will." me, ..r anyone who rea.ls
thU in.y .Mile U. me ""■i;,-'j,«"j;j- '^•,,^,.
Wftterhury, Vt., .Jan. •.'•> b, IHsT.
I'norlasls, Ke/.oma.TtlU'r, Klnjrvv.irm, Lichen,
I'.urltus. .•s.aM Ileal, Milk trust. Pan-lrnfl,
HarK-rs', llakcrs'. Grocers' niHl Washerwom-
nil'- U.-h. iii.l every spfele«..t llehliiK, llnrnInK,
sialy, ruiiply Humors ..I the hkin an-l .*jcalp
an.l l»l'»...l, "till l.osit ol Hair, are positively
.ure.lbvcni. ritv.the great sklii cure, ami
Cirrin hv sou-, an ex.juUlte .''kin IK.aiillllcr,
exteniallv, ami I i rii rii-v Kksolvknt, ihe ncv*-
Ulo.xl riirliler, Internally, when phyab-lans ami
all other reiiu-'lleu l.ill.
S..1.I .very where. I'rtcc, Ct TKiKA, ri»H%;
So.vi'. J.H.; Ui.Hoi.vi.Ni, »l. I*repaie.l l)y tlie
I'.nTi-.n l>ui tj AM) ciiLMiiAi. CO., Moi'ton,
^V^seii.! tor "How to t iirp .SUn lUseasis,
pa^fe^, "s' lllustratioiis, and 100 testimonials.
IX IS A. FAOX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, Ona-Drioa Olothier,
15 Central stie-Jt, has marked down
many Uces of OverooatB and Suits from
20 to 30 per cent, from his regular
prices.
IT IS A. FACX *
That the Oyercoats and Buiti are all
right in every respect, onlj there are
comparali?ely few of a kind, and he is
bound to close them out. 0*11 early and
haye the beat selection, b«fwe too many
lots are dosed out.
IX im A rAox
That thete goods, advertised above, are
really marked down. That the ahov«»
s'-atements are lolid facts i no humbug,
neither any fooling about these asser-
tions.
IX IS A rAOT
That J. L. Ohalifoux believes, a-id is
convinced that the greater number of
people are judges of goods and will not
tolerate nor patronise storei that at-
tempt to deceive the public.
IX IS A. FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central street,
guarantees every garment he sells, in
the better grade of goods, to be equal in
all respects to custom made work.
IX IS A FACX
That Ohalifoux earnestly invites the
closest inspection and compariscn of
bis goads and prices with any establish-
ment in the state.
IX IS A FAOX
That such comparison will invariably re-
sult in the return of the buyer t» Ohali-
foux's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IX IS A FA OX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central etrast,
buys all bis goods for snap cash and in-
variably secures prices for them, at all
seasons of the year, that are below the
regular market rates, which enables him
1 to nndersell his competitors.
GOODS CHEAP.
L
thi
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
iA
evening
Mary A
Fairbrotb.r went to her
h
handsome p
bouse
armed with roo^I will, supper, and a verv
me idtisb chair, wbicli was prtsentcl
rames.'cle., .completed the evenio>.''s enjoy-
'" William Whcatlcy. an employe 6f the dye-
bouse in the Talbot mills, met with a pain-
ful, if not .Iaii.'er.nis.ac.i.lent Ue.lne^day by
bavin« llie en.ls of bis tinkers cau!?hl in a
wriDKlu;,' mH.blue, wbleh relieved
Ibree On;;.:r nails.
by
a
him of
MVSATI.
s,K.akin« upon "I'arisb ^XX'iniz" 'o". . .,
I'trlsh Social Life" he particularly dwell
upon tlie social element. bo-pitalily,tiiusie,
tlie .Sun.lav school antl mUslous. lb.se
points well"; elaborale.l In a very happy man-
lier, HU'l ma.le an ex.ellent impr.^ssiou up<Mi
his lie.iixr^. It may be s.jme solace lo he
manv disapp.dnted ab-cnlc's to k"')W tba
Dr. It.-vnol.ls bi.K promised lo si»eak to Ihi.
M.elely"aKaiu in tbe near future.
Tbe friends in LbiH vi.'inlly of Dr- »'- "•
t'han.berllii will lie please.l to learn thai bo
has disposed of his praclb-e In Verni.nl.
vvlH-re be has been for m-arly two vears, aiyl
will re-uine tbe pra.ti.e of his profevslon in
this village. For the present lie may be
found at t7ie resi.lenee of hlH father-in-law,
Mr. Timothy Adams. >'•
FIMJ'LKS, hlackhend'?. chanped and oily
sklu i.rov. nle.l l»y Ci net ka Mkpk.atku soav.
Oatnri'lM*! I>i\uflrertei.
Toln- tie.»l iroinlhe .laoKcrs of unffocatlon
while lying .lown; to breathe freely, sleep
soundly i.n-l nn<M>turhe.l; to rise refrofihed,
head clear, 1. rain active an.l free from pain i)r
nche; t. kii.iw tliat n.» pol-onoiih, puirhl matter^
.lefllcs the hivath an.l rots away the ileli.'atc
ina.-liliiorv of finell, taste Hint hearlnpr; to feel
that ihe .-.vstcm .toes not, throuxh Us vein.* and
jirtertes, suek up the p.)lson that U Bure to un-
• lennlneand.lest.oy.U lii.le.'.t a l^eBsb'K be-
von.l all other human enj.)yments To purchase
Immunlly fn.m sui-.h a fate shoul.l In? the ohject
of all alilKlc.l. Hut those who have irle.l many
reme.lles an.l physlclan« desi.alr of rellet or
* "sANFORpN RADir Al. CiTKK meets every plwisc
of CaUirrh, Irom a Mmplrthead ohl to the most
loathsome an.l destructive staKea. U U local
and constitutional. Instant In relieving, perma-
nent \n cnrlYig, safe, economical an.l never-fall-
"wANFOKD'S llAniCAL CTRE con-l*U of otie
Lottie of the Kadkai. CtiUE, one box of CA-
TAKKilAi. 8.>i.vKNT, and one 1mi*r<)VKI> In-
iiAhbH. all wrapped In one package, with treat-
l«e an.l dlrcellons, an.l eohl by, a 1 druggists for
»1.0t).
POTTKU DitUiJ AND CUKMICAL CO., BOflTOW.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONE MINirXK
The Cotlcum Anti-PalB Plaa-
Xmr relieves Uhenmatic, Sciatic,
Grand Pant Sale.
Two ypfti's ngo wc made our
rrreut stilo of punt.s made troni
ctisj^imeros munuf'actiired by F.
A. & J. Sawyer, Dover, N. II.,
at $4.00 per pair, a price never
heard of before and never dupli-
cated l)y anybody since.
Today wc oiler
FRANK H. PULLEN,
J*; o*o(/rajih Ic Supply /igeticy.
^
8u.|.len, Sharp an.l Nervous ealns,
Strains an.l Weaknesses. Thejlrst
OrmnltevlUe.
prchbl-
.SuD.lay, Jan. b"), Or. Cha.ll»ourue
WiK eldei-, prtach.-d in the evcniiig and liel.l
lei tbat e.dd of yourn run on.
iiie Vourtb'«pi:!rterly eonferen. e. His t*^^
wa- ll..mani Mi. 2 iml his stib ect "Amu--
iiients." He showed tbat, while the church
does liol encourage amusements for amuse-
ment's sake, sbe.bH?s appnclate amuHemcnls
for rcereill.tn. an.l while tlierc are some
which no ionsislcnt Cbristiau eaii counle-
naoce lH.caust of their questionable teuden-
clei. 8Ueh as canU. tbe dan«e and the Idca-
tre yet he has enough tbat arc helpful and
not objeitionable. At the conference the
old commitu«s. with a few cxceptlou*, were
'*S«t*8unday llev. L. W. »*tapleH of
WorcMter will cxcban;{e with Mr. TompHon.
Ir. iSples I* an tble preacher, and hai. alw drogftat.
'You think it
„ a llKht tbln«. But it may run into eatarrb.
Or into pmrumouia. t>r consumption
rneumonla is dan-
Catarrh Ih disijustlnx.
trer.nis. Consumption is death itsell.
The brcatbliig appaiatus mu^t »>c kejn
btaltbv an.l clear of all obstruetlouH an.l of-
R.nsive matter. Otherwise there Is trouble
" AH the .liseascH of these narts, bead, nose,
throat, broncblal lul)eh and lungs can be de-
liLditfully and entirely cured by the use of
Bowdiee'K (Jeriuau Syrup. If you don I
know this alrea.ly, thousands and thousandH ;
of psople can tell you. They have been
cured by It, and ^'know how it Is. them-
ielTM." BotUe ouly 76 centii. A^k auy
md only puln-kllllnK !''"'*«'•'':• Nf*'
orlKbiai, inBtanUneons, Infalllhlc,
safe. A marvenous Antld.>U' to I'nin. Inflam-
Sti;>n an.l Weaknc.,.. ^:\^'^}V"')!l'' ^^^VirZ'.
free, of I'oT-
oston, Mass.
Mintlon an.l Weakne..»8. i irony ....
Iv superior to all other plasters. .
gists, 2ae.; live for fl; or, P<>«tage
TKR i)Kiril AND ClIKMKAL CO., Bo
ly tlie Original
SELF-UGHTING BUMIEII
500 Pairs ot Pants,
Made from Ca.s.siniercs manuftict-
urcd by F. A. & J. Sawyer and
the celebrated Livingston Mills,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Ptluts are made from the
best quality of these Cassimeres
and are styles that are bringing
in otlier clothing stores from $5
to $6.
We have added to the above
several hundred pttirs, made trom
cassimcres ot the best makes in
the United States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $6.50
—all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can equal value for
the same money be found as in
this sale ot
$5 and §6 Pants at p.50.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
PLUSH ALBUMS, Very handsome
for Ohriitmas Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
OOLOONE BOTTLES, worth 35 centi
each ; selling for 20 cents.
FAHOX PERFUMEB-Large and
choice tine.
SILX HANDKEBOHlBrS. One of the
finest lines we ever c&rried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANOY RUBBEE OOODS-Preeenti
for children.
Large line of HAEM0NI0A8.
Over 2000 dosen TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices wi^
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosen of POCKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY-One of the lar-
gest lines la the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen KuiTes a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 doi. HAIR, FLES^ and CLOTHES
BRUBHES-The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANOY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANOY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterni,
latest designs, lowest prices. ^
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG 8KIN GLOVES, both lined
and nnlined. These dog skin glovei
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dosen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now Mellin" all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINlib at tne very lowest
cut prices.
HOOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Oatcb on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also large&t line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS wo ever had» and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Carriace
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in eadi,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR CASES atbarga in
prioes.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
>tlV*W 'I
—. OFTHK
Great Maik-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
8 and 10 0»nkr»l 8kr««t.
Price, - - TOOent*.
MIOae-PnceMiiCo.
36, 88, 40 and 42 MerrimMk 8t.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
I
If Ton want to «ecnre the moit deiinhle
bftrgaini.
I
iHHfflBA. X
TBA TABLE TOPICS.
WhHt It costs lo feed men raiy be Judged
from the fact tbut mtlons ut Ibe U. 8. boI-
dlcrsMioiuealTogii!*. .Me.. cOHt fiaO.iri to
Ibe iu:iu luH year. Wllb 1»00 Iu tte «au»»yj
wc Kbould ..ay tbiH ou«bl to tfive very good
board. _
Tbo He;i-urclilii from the Mft.lltcrnincHn U
uow iiJlioduccd Into th»l.oiiilaii iiuuket as u
table dellc-nt-y. Tho lulublc part U ibo I's,'!?'*,
and ibi-y arc ilovourel luw, and ou tbe
•Udl. It I* fuld to be u daliity.
Tbe I'opulur .ScUiu-e N«nv» Mayo tbat it l«
ralbtr the Hbu^e of U^a tbuii itn n..o lliut
cniisen M'lloii* pbYHlnif evlN. Four or i»l.x
cuiM of ti'aUi'J4booiHwilllnlim'l"-«">»^'"
tfu-H"""'"'-'- Tea IH Will t•m)«iil^^vb.•lllt^
Uhe IH coiitiulloil, but If 11 bei^iue. luantor la
Hiiv caKU tbcii It nni*l Ua ul.uudom-d, for dim-
.r uUtu.U the liittiii|K!ralo fen diliikur.
yoiiii^: |>«<)p!i! Miould not Uaiu to diiuU H'U,
tbus uvoldlii« tbe f%ll ettW-lH of Us u«tf.
What to do Willi H \Voini»ii*« Uowni.
W III II a woman ba^ iW jj.nvuH. >\ Ub nn-
dtrw.Mir, wraps ImmatS l'«^'- '""' !>:"•'»'">"'
lliniiy ()l.vl(iiisl.\ ^lio i«'<|iiirt"« hoim- plaiT
for U.l!.^;r, and Ihf r.M.U of conip.MHiou in
ilr -iiitf 7h .»«mi In lb« .1. initud hi-i M.in.h.i
fur M>«"lal r'»om^ iinanmMJ for tlie k*^.'piii«
of M.'li lollH vabiul.lc^ al Hn^ wuUliii»f l'l'«"'''
Loi.l-. ."^mli a diowii itx.iii 1-* ui't a iii..n
trunk >lor:««.» iiparliM.-nl. It i; tUo proof or
."ml lo It, M.,uiidU.M.nl«lii.aw.allUo
,.|„.,l-rooiu iii.d dri ^N-rH.-k.r..oiu lliitt would
luni ;in ordli.ai) lioiiMfv\ IfoN l.rulii. K'Ur
Mul. r..oniM'»«'-^'"»'»'"' ''> b»dlMdu. s liav.
iK-.-ii in iiM' at Karato;,'a. I«» miv nollilii« of
pl.-luian bf.l-iw.iiiM Kfl liMdo lor wardr..!),'
m\>i.il.-f. l.y on.' woiiiuii, orlwo i.r il.iw
Si.mnin.omn.on. .Mr- Wlllh.n I.a>Moi,
of .S.w York liu« bad on** ^owii room. Mm
Ih «iv.lil»d wllb KO onl.loor K"«»-. '"<* Vt'"'
JUL' "owu* and wnuf ^Vl inoriiiii« and plA/./.;i
lollil-. .\ < blra);o woman. .Mri". Mooiv. lia^
unutli.rKown room, and keep-* It al'oul a»
full Tlif wife of a KaiiNiH lily broker, uii
b.'lr.-» from llu- rai'ill*' ••oaM and h piollv
den.i-l.lond« IMiilad.lphian i-any un lumd
uinouiit uf l.:t-.{«HK«'. ''••'' »"' '"••■'' "' 1^"'"'^ ",*
tbe i;i"k of makiiiK o"«' apiaaraix-o In null
tollil ..f tbtlr lUt of from I.V) K) 'JOO aplfte.
ll9t«U for 8«ir Hu|i|>ortlus Woin««i.
Tbere U » plan afoot for a bolel for utlf
»upporlln« woiiien whkb pronii»eu iHilter
tblii«« Ibaii ie»ulled from A. T. Stewarl'M
luUm:iuu«ed M'liem.-. Mm. Candace Wlied-
er.iowboxu.'rtorlhWH^duo tbe foundallou
of tbe New York e\.buiiKe for women -•
work. iK-Kim M.nie 10 year* up), I- InlewMliiK
berMlf ill the proje.t wllli tbe bope bat If It
lUcoee.lH. olber cIlieH wbieb have In. tated
the ex.banKe Idea will take up the tiotel pruj-
eetiiUo. MrN. WbeelirV •.ibeiue look, lo
the formation of a Nlock eompany to put up
a HuliMantlal ttre proof l*ulldlut{. eonvenlent-
jy ».ituale.l for women ^ho work down
town, lo eont not more than #-i25,iKX>. in«
»tea I of belmc under Mich abMird reRulatloiih
a<t kept out the very woineu Mr. hlewuri
thuUKlil to iM-nellt, Ibe new bolel, If l»uill. wl
be patlerntiil rather upon tbe club Idea, with
nil H lule^ made by a j"b«l «»">•!''"? "f,,'^'!
Inmate, and HloekboldeiH. Tbo bol^l^*";'"
pluiuad to accommodate not '«'"•,/»>«". /;^
ocupaiilH and will be homelike In lt« tit ln«K,
wltb open rtres ami convenlcneeH that tli«
feminine hcui I love.. Mrn. W heeler U look-
Idu to the comforlttble liou-lnn of the more
InlellU-eul worklUK women, who eurn from
«mall to moilerate wuu'eH and for whom the
e.vi banue of a .beap. boardUiR house lodjj-
li.' In favor of a huuvhiny, home-like aparl-
menl with eoii«eDlal HurroundliiKa would
mean a removal from purxatory lulo p»ra-
S.e. If Ihe money l« forlhcomlnK-«nd
«ome people of meaoH ure huM to be >»lereHt-
iUK ibl.m>.leve«-the project h not unlikely lo
prove a paying InveKimenta. ^e a. a mean.
of doing great good.-[J*prlnKtield Uulou.
Two ForslVB Inatltutloni.
irrom "The Athonlftn," In Uoston Advcrtl«er.]
Could not the li.nuineral)le little chop-
bousew or grill room-* In London for thU very
purpose of « hoHty luneh be copied here with
good ertetl ? They are simple, unprelenliouH
uflTalr^.eleHnHiidnea', but wltb very little
unntoeH^nry nhow or adornment. Uhu«II>
Ibfre U a broad eountcr.wilb high .tooU be-
fore II like the Ainerloaii lunch ionnlerH. al-
thorn;!, many of IheHC «bopM bavenmall tables
ustead. In nearly all of them the huge lire-
ulaee and cooking arrangement U iu full
ikbt.backof the bar. Here one may uro-
oure Ufr a verv moderate hum. a single chop.
done to «uil bU ta^te, for he can Miperinleiid
the operallou in a manner, a bit of bread and
Hcupolcoirecorumugofale. "I'lie houseK
do not aitenipt to furnl.b a huge bid of taie.
Tbev coutiue theiUHelvos to ibl* one thiug.
iindilo It exrellently for that reason.
MUbl not «lmllar hhopn be Introduced here
with protliy Where tho proprietors would
make arningementH wllb the markel-. to ake
•erlain> .nls regularly in large <iuan illes,
and wlHii- tbe^e cl.op^ an.l cutlets w.uil.l be
Hold singly, the price ..f tb.m con d be r.-
mwoBS on
CHas. "W. Katon, Hi-ofcer,
•li snU Cilf .
ff iiaUane^tti.
Koom IT Ceutiml Block.
Attention glTen to all flr«t-claM
laTeatment*.
loans aae
]p[.C!.
Spr.ct.
nut ciuRLuV 'oaiLu cS^^AiAmoKB. ai
CatArwH
ELY'S
CBEAM BALM
Cle«use« the N»M»1
rHBii»K<<«> Allaya
I'alii »uil IuUmiu-
luMtlon, II«mU tb*
Karen. KeBturea
the Huusoa of
Twstu and Nin*-Il.
TRY THE CURE
"*** plie.l Inl.' *•'«■'' ""•'•
SAFKBT OF ALL
^ INVESTMENTS
w. n. <;lakk a Co.. of •»»»NN»" *»^'"f ', J>5^
kotn in uinomUH of $;WK) an.l lU'WHr.lH. lnum«
from 7 to M per cent. '*C"'"'<"'^*' ."«-.« n^'K
V4ty /•ru/*«-/|/.lnt.reM 7 percent. 1^' "^j;" y "'^^
un'l refenmc«H before y.m luveft «»;«;« >«^«V--»
C1KOKUKWALI.ACK, Agent, 1« Milk •troo^
lloom m, lioBton.
KUHN, LOEB & CoT,
so NatMku Street, -" - • New ¥ork,
llAVK CONUTAMTLY ON HAND
A liKLKCTION Or CHOICK INVKST-
MENT 8ICCUKITIK»»
lowelI;
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHATIUCK STREET, COR. BIDDLE.
HUWALL O. MACK, Pretldent,
JACOU KOCiKKH. Tie««urer,
D. B. BAKTLKTT, Clerk.
DIIIKCTOBSI
8KWALLO. MAC;K, I'KV> >*1;«A(;VK.
.JACOll llOtJKIl.**, V^^.'K^l^.'^Vm. Ai l'
JAMKS H. FIlANt IS. ^VVr^v/w'^i*'""^ *
ALKXANUKll (i. CUMNOCK.
Stttf ineiiff iTatliT
HARBISON W. 8TBEETEB,
Cou«tal>le and Collector,
Koom Mo. 0, Central lilfHsk.
Offlcx) hours, from 9 to la, 2 to », and Monday,
ThurudMy ami Friday evenlnKO from 7 t« 9.
*^.si)t'.;l)il uiu^ntiun to i oliectlon of rent* MM
irenera
ii>e<;liil al
,1 (lure of
tenement j>ro perty.
Corrftpowtmce of ttttnler; 'nroktr$ and Jnv«$t-
ort $otteit«d.
31elP%7pB liVra'nd i« avreeiib!.
"Ffc^"^ I'rlce.VtrU.Mt l»rnif.
JuuiLv .nall.r.'KUtere.l,»lo.U. KLY nUOTII-
KKH, : i:> ( .leenwlcli »trecl. New 1 uin.
1
lUPP
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER MINING CO,
Offloo 48 Central Street, Room 10,
I ■''
Hl'Al.IUNtJ lll.OCK,
HireiR u valuable InvcMincnt to ilboKO ^^bo de-
*lrt) hiire reUiniB for tli.lr money. The com-
,.„nv;.renotenK«Kcd In any wlM-cat Hi.e.nln-
Hon. Tliey aie hi-IUi g Hie »to.k up«.ii lt» morllN,
iMln.- .•..nll.lcut tli.l It wlU rtalUe wbal tUey
Inlni. Call and HHk qneitU n«.
PRICE OF CAS,
with the tllseountoir for prompt pay-
ment. U
§1.20 per Tliousnnd Feet.
JV/tcn (he food docs not
digest, but fcnnciiis and
sours, J I ciuiscs a bnniiitj^
scJisation. This is a slop
in I he direction if
It can bf curcd—iafely and
surely— li'ilh
. DR. SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS,
which will put all the digestivt
organs in healthy condition.
For SulB I'T "ll I>niBKliiU. Priro JS eld. prr Iki;
rJo«l|»t of J.rlc«. l>i. J. II. Kch^ucll * 8..I.. I'hIUd ».
Frlvute Wire* to New York.
Telephone Cull, aT8-3,
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS IIONDS, OHAIN AMD PKO-
VINIONH iMUKlit »u<l eold Itor Cneto, or aif
ried uu Mnrgln.
3 P. O. Building, Lowell*
Sidney l>ro^vett,
NO. 7 JOHN BTHKKT.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OFFICE,
Surgeon ChiropodiHt.
■X' t
No. 1 Preacott btreet.
Lowoll. MMS*
%
/^fejaag^jLiii^iilS^
/boqk.bi..
riRST-CLABl
Gas Cooking Stoves
isct up and lentod at a low rftte per year,
plying Included.
SOO liVSnELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Siiper-PIiosphate
— .AMD— •
ENGLISH LAWN BBEBSINO,
For aala cboap by
J. O. ROOEHS A CO.,
M. SI Md as Market Htreot.
INVESTMENTS
■AT-
COKE,
broken, icreoned and delUeroU At
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CAHH.
MEDIWLJCONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCIEBSJIKE SUCCl^i
Dr. lewis is >lways Successful
The Olory of » Man is in His Strength.
Morre or FhT»lo«l Foree When Lost Qnlok*
I>Ft. O. J. LEM^IS.
Who. after lntent«o atu.ly *nrt deep roMarch, _hM
K dUcovere.1 a new, ^^^''^^.^.'^J^illJi^^Si
Mrtjiln an.l Inexnemlve cure for I)l>e«.»eBOf the
??^"aPsplna\conl,Sperm^^^^^^
Umln and Spinal Conl, .«tpermnu.riii«:«, >7^....-
SweTkneS:-. Fluid »;--Pe^J/m.ole-^^,.*n.l
DKC.
OU8 MfcmCAL TRKATMKNT h^a/c^re.!^^
ency
mo»t"eH.e™u. forms of Nervous Disorder, In
{;Llh^^.uU.a«dold^_Tp_.l^ablllt«U,.l^yom
routh without
Csiri^ljo o manhoodV Vnd in advance.1
Stesuiblfshostlie vigor of youth without
TiK; .\n.Hii.iiltv of falmrc. Uriwary Com-
PLAlNTH aS or Chn^nlc Dlsclmr^cs. Strlc
ture llewntlon of the Urine, Gravel, Til.lnoy or
m«'|.KM»l.«>r.lers,8yi.MllsJ^^^^^^^
tmiiK Kniotlons, f*kln Dlueaee*, all are auso-
Scure«l without the use of mercurv, coi.al-
a or Inject Ions. No rostrtctlons In .llel or filn-
?an.e mm IniBlness. Kkcknt cabbs cukku
N T IKKK OR FOUR DAYS. I'ntlents wl.oHe casea
laJc l«en neglect*.!, ba.lly trcate.l or pni-
n«uncedtncunil)le, ari particularly Invltc.l to
? UU itr iVcwls. A written giiarantec of cure
Sven n «1 cases arranKcl an.l uu.lcrtaken. IH
?^ArTICKUUWar.lB or THIRTY YKAH8.
^Dr llewis Is ficiucntlv consulted by
' fc been cJinpletclj
y and 8 'Ror Cent.
vw»t mnrtBiiirc wlUi couuon bondn attached.
paVal "S"»"''""''y »>y APldeton National
lank. He.nrf.1 .m Improvcl farms In the west,
fmm It.. .Mimes the value <.f the l.»«u. AI»eo.
Iu Hv •reurV. an.l prlm-lpal Hu.i InlereBt lmLI
1" a rule wW^ras much or.Hnit ess »•«"''««•'>:
:.:.ut'l!on.U. Amount. U.n *={"«. 'Jl'^> J^ I Vfx'
•n-.rbutk. 51 Central street. rjMMn I. Kefer
I.' MMIN K KIMHAl.L, PresLlent A pp loU)..
S«. lank. JA<. K FH;U)WS n^sl, ent I>>w
ell Mutual Klre Ins. Co., LKVI »l KAUl;*.,
Pri'hl'ienr TrH.l.rsnn-l Mc.han .s Ins. Co., •;..
I I'VTrll MATGOOn WUIGllT, CUAHLE8
SIX PER CENT.
FIRST MOH-XOAOE
SINKING FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Intcrekt payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
an.l after careful examination rccomraon.l them
I'orlnxesiment.
No charce na«1e tat the qm of inatera.
Ko rharso made for runnlitK aapn^
pipes froa itreoi main* to eoneumore' oeU
lars.
OrderB, when left mX o«o», prompUy at-
tonded to.
0. E. tUNHING, Agent.
OOLD KEDAL, TAEW, 1870
baiue:r*s
[fi
Stobrs anU £lan2r0«
Renps anil Parlor Stoves
AT TUB LOWEST PRICS8.
tM MCBRIMACV STRKBT.
_ WiiriaiiU.l u1»Boluw!)y pine
.^oeoii, from wl.lch ihc oKct'ss of
(i;t haa boen rumovwi. Il has (Arcs
tlMrathe «<r*a^<Aof Cocoarolxs.1
with Htarch, ArrowrootorBuKsr,
and is tlioreforo far moro pcoijoni.
I'-nl, rotting Un than onecful <i
cup. It is delicious, nourUhlTut.
•ironKtluulnif, easily dlijo.t.i.l,
|aii(l udiMlrubly a.lopU'd forltival
[idsaswollnsforpersonsluhi'slt:..
•old by tlfoecrB ererywliere.
W.BAiEB&CO.,Diirclieiter,Mess.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
Prlutod In the beat mannar,
Atthetowettpilccpan.l n lie slioneBi notice
at tte
Ofllce honrB: Ha. ra. to 12 in., 3 to ^•»d 7 to
p. m.; bundays, i to 4 p. in.
aKOltGB UKDKICK, 80 C'«utr«l '^Btraot.
(KsUbllslie.l In IMl.)
.Sole RKenl for H. K. llaker Pateal
riano F.trtes, the l*«-stl prlKht llaao
made. The U>ne Is t l.ar, brlxht and
beautiful, an.l tliey >tlW Htuiid In tuna
Leller Ihan any uprlxht piano e\er ihhiU!. Alio
s.nmrc riiuio V.irles 1)1 Uie l»«Ht ii.unufacUire.
all i<» iK! M>1«1 at the lowesi finiory pilccs and
warrante.l to give entire millhiu.llon. Ageat
lor George btevena, organ builder.
Or. Bt. B. Pi*e«o«tt,
Late OcullBt to Northwestern l>l8peniiary,Ne«
York city.
Omnp. No. a Wynmn'B Kxchnn«e. eoroM
M.rilmaek »nd Ontral ««r«'»-t«. ,«;<'<>«« W™
I »r. Kicker. (HU.e tUys and hours: WKI»Nb.«».
l»A\.s an.l SATritUAYS, from UM. m. until 1
p. m. Kxcluslve attention nlven lo iIIscubcb of
Eye, Ear and Throai
MONUMENTS.
AMIREWS & WHEELER,
KMTAVtI.IHlIKI) 1HA7,
MAMUrACTrHKRfl OF
Fiiii! Granite and iHarlle WorK.
No, 41 Thorfidike Street,
Near Northern Depot.
0. H. A!«URKWi. CHAl. WME«LM
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer'
steam, Oas and Water IHttsr'
and Plumber.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Oongress Street, Boston.
Parlor S to ve»
or the very best naafceti
Call and see our variety.
N.M. WIER&CO.,
•1 MARKBT gTRBBT.
COD LIVER OIL
-9.
Fresh Irom the shore
every Mcek
25 Cents a Pint.
Job Worker and Repairer of mmmm,
aud Water BoKlaee. Printlnt Fto<
Hteam Pumpa, flh»rtln«. Palleya, Law*
.Vowera, Mowlnt Maehlnee, et«.
Shop 25 Middle Htreet, Lowell*
TBLBFHOIfB 1S4-4.
First Letter Foundry in New Enilani
COMMENCED IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for Ita hard and tough meUl. IU larf«
varletleB o(
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for IU UNBIVALLBD Mewepapar
AddroBB orders to JOHN K. BOOBBB.
SS tVatar street, BoBton.
«V»The Courier and Journal type la trot
foundry.
LAMPS.
iiiletely dlwourajtod of
e;-er'l.^lnKCure.l after liavlng experimented
many who have beet
du.-od 10 » verv moderate fl«ure un.l a yrotll
Milbein».le. -AslMe: .ily lni> int:oaue.M
one or two of Ih.Ne ^llO|.s but in a way lli al
ouile clian>?»H lluflr inlenlion. In UdH cil>
Ibev have l»e.oine in.re Kmlish cnrlo^llles.
v?l,ere one imi«t pay for tbe bju'h-.oundin«
lilleandforllie privle-e of . oinj,' a- lbe>
lo ill I.Mi.non, you know." Kverylliinu' h
upon a hl;;li scale of el.-«ance aii.l e.vpeumf,
ftii.l tbe diciip ebopboii>.; is lo^t nlKbt or.
The olber ln-*tliilion h l!ie Paris tailerle
or milk sb.M'. wlMie one can gel a sliupic
Erclkfastof a bowl ol ....lle.,, .diocolale or
milk un.l if roil, and If Ma-hiine please-*, per-
bapa a .lro[.tiC.I ckj? as w.ll, for a very smtdl
S. EverylbiuS !» .ieli«btfully clean and
sweet about tbcse pla.H.s »»<• l»>«'y,;"'-';| '•" «
a diHllncllve feature of I'nrls. It may I e
BRld, of coiir»e, Ibut wblle llie French people
mav fancv Hiicb .lalnly breakfasts, we wish
-omelbioK more Bubstautlal, meat, uancakes,
Seaud dou«buutH. upon wlilcb to be«ln our
ilttllv HlrugKie. Thh may Ihj so In Kcneral,
but the Athenian Ih certain tbat there are
thou«""»l« who, In their luxurious homeB,
with all ihcHe tbinifB spread before Ibem,
rai^lv take more than a French brcakfuHt.
What would iullucnce the cHtabilMhraept of
such places, however. Is that In thU cllv, as
Sail centres of population, tbere are buii-
Iredi S "rnall families of two or three who
"Hve out" at restaurants, an.l bun. reds more
of men who have no regular eating plac-e,
who would ttnd a .lean iftlle tM-akf-t of the
*,ort found In these pla<-.ea /' r«« .'"*";y- "
these people still .Icinan.lcd the r d^'libniits
and pan.akcs they tnii;ht be '»'''« I *l\'^"''„l
of fare without Hoollin.i V'.^''"!^ n." nliS ?u
the railk-shop. Pie should have no place lu
these ijroyreHslve nooks.
When Other Charine Have Faded
a sound, white fet of »*f »> .rSushSd
countenance. But they "hould be I rushed
with SIJZODONT to keep them In a «caUhy
condition. The breath, "'oreover; l» per-
fumeil by this delightful toilet art lee,
which has, to a Kreat extent, superse.lcd the
old-fashioned pow.lcrs an.l pastes, ii w
we'I named SOZODONT, a word derived
from tbe Greek and >iunlfylng a preserva-
tive of the teeth, '.^o dealer who sayii that
some other .lentlfrlcc |>osMes«e8 QU»"l>f»
Identical wltfc 80Z0D0NT, Of^-P-gor^
It, should be credited. Ask for 80ZO-
DONT.
wUh virious a IvcrtT^ed noHln.m..electrb- belUj.
*r whU-h 11 variabi/ .lo more harm than jfoo.l.
Kv.Vv I hU of dlBciU .loman.l« .llfferent and
Jiyeclal'trcatmert. To tho^e who la.y have
K dl8™»ntcd. Dr. Lewis won 1.1 Bay c.>n.
8^?t him an.l he will rc»tore the .llsapuolntcd
onoto all the duties of life, whether tl.ey l>e
X«r«il or mcnul. pertaining to marrie.l Ufe
or "blnKle hloonclncBB.
Consnlf tlon. Medlcmes. *c.^ .5.^^ ^^^
DK. LEWIS iB permanently locaU^d at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I.,
One .loor from Klchmond street (off Broad
it?2ot «>rtlw^iourB an the year ronn.l fr..m 9
STand .MO »; Sunday, mo S..,""^ '"^^^kaJ.
MALE COMPLAINTS SKILFULLY IKH.Ai-
ED
NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIBNT8.
Dr Lewis win, on full .loscrlptlon of case
(^th 5^ eScTo80.l). lmme.llately scml a supply
of his valuable me.llclnes, accompanied within-
Bmictlons and a.lvlce 'o'l^tr^BiSsHED
dlstresBlnK oomplalntB. JtuT Pububiied .
Fourth BditloB
Medical Hinntes,
with additional colored
niustraMons.a Portrait
OF TUB AOTHOK, AMU A
LIST OF COM PLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speedy cure of above sub-
lects, Bexual dlseascBetc.
Price as cents by mall
to any addrees, from the
author , Dr. O. J . I>w1b.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
STOVES AND RANGES I
Stove Linings and Pittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Glass, Woo<len and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FVltNlTUBE
And Pe«ldlerii* Supplies.
PAFBB STOCK ANI> OLD IKON PUB^
CHASED.
174* 170 MIOOLKSKX 8TRKKT.
ELLL^GWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Drugfgisti
OPPOSITE POST OFFIOE.
FARMERS^TENTtON !
Htockbrldxe Manures.
Bowker'H Ulll and Drill Phosphate.
HuflTalo Mone Super-Phosphate.
Hratlley'B Super-Phosphate. •
DUPLEX BTAHD LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANQIHO LAMPS.
FAKOY HALL LAMPS,
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS, .
BRASS AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fancy shadei.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
•AT-
MINUTES
Aaentfor Medical Minutes, W. W. DUNCAN,
* 191 Middlesex Street.
ALL KINDS
•OF-
Make the ONLY easy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Bold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS & SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE k BMAKT,
0. W. LOHa,
W. a. ELLIS, >
DAVID J. POLOEB,
LOOK & JEWELL,
A. P. BOABDMAN,
OSGOOD MOEBILL,
Amesbnry, Mass.
iDYites attention to a great Ta-
riety of nseftil and ornamental
articles particnlariy well adapted
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion is called to Handkerchief^
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Goods.
47 MABKBT 8THKKT.
POSTERS,
FRENCH & rUFJER'S
131 f.entrai Streets
SlINTERS
AND
BUILDERS.
Von will And It to your Interest to osll •»•■
OS before beslnnlnsr year
PAINTING
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PITTtTOll. PA.
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PBINTOHO dooa at tk» CataUK Job O«o«
pioiBpfly sad at laiTMS prioM.
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
HOOFERS,
BEX HIVK BRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Grand.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Every Description ol Printing
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Groce^ryt
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always on hnnd, at bottom prleae. CMvo ■•
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87 Middle HtrMt, Low«U
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lai and Garden Dressiis,
Prepared for Lnwns, GrsM Plata»
Gardens and Flower Beds.
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TIirUsn.VY. .LVNTAUY W. IHSs.
*Tl»c uesN "rirorm" puiille piiiili-r I* u-
ijelvhiu'tlif inalodl.lloijx of HiO"* who uiv
interwKtod In prompt »»•!«!« uml elliflfn.-y In
lli« pu''"'' P''l"*'"«- Hi"«H'in» lo l»e otl' ihf
hau»' i)iiMo of <liiinHir«d jjOfwU h« uiuwl of tlie
••reform" upiioliitnu'iit'.
Mr. < liiiiidltr huN l.»i;ui\ liN approai-lifn on
lUo uttv J dip:iin>»eid. Ml- reooliilioo laliinu
for copifn of Ma\al eontr.nlN luiido l»y lh«
preioni adinlnl-tratlon Will adopled \t«l>'r.
day, aftt r Ixlnjr ameiidril co a<* ti» iiuiude
coplewof .Mr. fliHiidUi'a own <onlru<'U a»
(MMTflary of tin* navy.
Tin; I'liN'di'nt will nndoublcilly l):i>e
anotlior ibiinto to i»i;;n or v -to a d«peiid«'nt
pension bill, wlibli lia» been reporlt d In ilie
Senate from tlie pension eonnultlee. Il dirterii
from Um! 1)111 vetoed hul nprlux In Konie un-
lujporlant lenpeclH, but Mr. iievtliind U
auppoxtid lo bavc learned aotuetldn;; mIiko
then. ____^.^_^_ .
Th« New llani|»»tlilre tlonit»ir.ttU; i»l:ilc
eoniinlttee wlileh nn-t at Tomord Wcdiit*-
day practically demonstrated that <'k'velaud
will bavc the vote of tlie ftate for ri renom-
Inallon for l'ri>ldeMt. and tl.ut Col. Tom
Coifiwell ean be tlu' enndidale tor ;{overuor
If liudenlres, a^ he probably doe*. TI»1m \n
harmonv but not eniliu^lumn.
and Dr. I.<oriaR ftre all iKDored. Asauiniux
that the Pcwt Isn't runianoiug, an It most like-
ly U, what part are the rank and tile of the
party to take in the noniinaUony
TiiK lIoMKsrK.Ai) rtjrurcti up the rei-elpln
of milk In New YoiU city durin-; 1SS7 :il
a2H.12S.400 (]uurt8. ThU iuchideii all the
ereani and eoiiden>ed milk reduced to con>-
nion milk. Thei li;;un'ij are probably not
very lyuch exasperated, and th«<y K've the
chalie* for any amount of morali/.in:;. At
seven ceul« a <|Uart, which U what the New
Yorkers have to pay, the ajr.v're«atc sum ex-
|)cndc.l for ndlk Is if22,»«f<,»<W. Hut the
farmer** who mado the milk probably le-
ecivtd not more iluin 2 'i ecnth, affording to
the Homestead's esllmalo, and this would be
ou!y :c8,T2s.2I.V So t lakes nearly lwi<f as
much to ijet this inllk to the eonsuujer a» it
doo« tomuke It. ThU la not riK'ht. The
margin ou.i;ht Hoinehow to bo divided Into
about three equal parts— one to be ndded to.^
the farmer's Bhiirc, one to be doductei from
Ihe conKumei'.s bill, and the other left In tlie
middleman's pocket. Th!" would l>e the fair
thlnu all round. Hut whul au Immeuse ihhiK
the milk buslncM, it Kcltin;; to be.
Till". MainkKaumWi In-'ittvthal in poul-
try broedlbjj Ihe >tnntlar.l Of excellciue
cIjouM not iK'lowerod. but whatever ihan;,'cs
are made shouM l>e In the line of e-.-enllaN.
and not In mere fancy churaitcri**^^. It
woul.l hive the bird to be Judnjed "slaud foi
the iirec.i rather than the brcnbT," the latter
iM'ln;,' tijo eu*c now w llh aome strains bred l»s
certain Indhidihls. with certain peculiar « bar-
acterlstics. This swins to ut dcdiledly Kood
advice. It may do in cattle to cherish cer-
tain familie*. where peculiar ^^A^nl^ lia\e
been elaborated with loiij,' and particular
care, but In a hen certain sliape and 4tv of
comb, or certain luarkin;;'' of feather laniiot
Ite of very great valu, cuiiiparid willi that
>;i nerul oxeclleiico of form. si/c. \ lj;or. pri»-
du«'tivcne«.s and liubit which ouk'hl to inaik
dlir- rent breeds. PrcMMit re-^ultH. which are
far ahead of what anybody woidd ha\i .m-
I ielpaied twenty years ago. have Iki-.i al-
tained i>uly by hl«h aini'. and »'onllnuid
strivin.K for ihe lu -I thhi;;-. Future prourt-s
may l»e as ma-ketl, If tb** standard Is U<>t
low'oied; but the fanciful points may \x' 11 be
elliniualed from the aekiiowlnd;<cd caOQIis
of Judgment.
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WASHINGTON KB
How tllVilrkwrlKht Club was Tr«*Ud la
Washington.
A WashluKtoii spe>sial to the Journal says:
The members of the Arkwrlxht club hjvc
bad a peculiar and not an altogether pleasant
vi>it here. Tliey came here beeauae Mr.
nr<ekinri<l«e, a member of tho committee,
when In UomIou. after accepting their hos-
pithlity, informed them that ho expected to
be a niemljer of the ways ami means eom-
mitiee and that <-onuniltee would be xla'l.
vvlicii or;;aiiized. to bear tho cotton manu-
facturers; Ko llic »(Mn»iilte»' was appointed;
l>ul the wavh and means has not heard them.
Mr. Breckinridge iiiviied lliem to be at the
room of the wa.Ns and mi'ans at noon. Tlit-y
were there. No counullleo was In session.
Thev w«'re toUl llnl no formal hearln;{s were
to Ih) had ; ihat the republicans were not lo bf
eciiMilted as to Ihc bill that would Iw re-
FiDin TMterdAy's Secoiididtlloii.
AT THE 8TATf HOUSE.
An Adveraa Ueport on a Prohibitory Meaa-
urt).
Uo«Tt)N, Jan. 2i^.— The atato house W»»
very lively today. Tuero were many Im-
portant henrlnt;s, including Beverly and
woman sullVugc^ In the House this after-
noon, by :i vote of &4 to ITrt, permission was
refused to Mr. Qulney ot (^lincy to Intro-
duce a bill lo provide thai no liqmjr Ik-euses
hhall have foree after .\prll 30, 1SM8.
Eeal 0<tate.
FIFTY MINERS KILLED.
Terrible Kx|>l»»lo» In ■» Hrltlsh Columbia
Cual Miut«.
Vi(;n>K|.\, H. ('., Jsii. 'i^.— An explosion
poileXanirrbat deniocratii' members, a^ In- j occurred in No. 5 pit of the Wellinulon col-
"" ' •' " '••"••"• i|,.,.|,.« yesterday luoruln^ by which upward
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
28 Central Street, Lowell,
Over Preftoott National Bank*
Bontfi anU Simons*
Weather Indications.
Jan. 26, noon.— For New England,
colder, fair weather, preceded by rain oi
snow, on the coast ; fresh to brisk, to
high on the ooait, northwesterlj windi,
diminishing in foioe.
dividuals, would listen to them as in<llvldu-
als. So the Aikwri«lit club was Invited to
di'.trlliule itself lido small parties, and
the dcmpcrallc nw.mbers of the ways and
menos ^c dtcied (licin-eUi • about the Rreat
room ami permitted a member of the Ark-
wri;;ht chib b> sMle lii» \icw»as to the col-
toijj-ciieduK. It was rather «lltMcull bu«i-
nes". for some of the democratic members of
Ihe wa\s aiii means ciminitUa' have not very
clear lleas of what the cotton schedules are.
H.twever. the Arkwrkhl <lub lnf«irined the
democratic mcml»ers of the committee us in-
dividuals ihid the cotton nianufacturInK In-
•lusirles louid not stand
In some particular', there s
of :)0 lives were lu^U^The uolso which uc-
couM-'iided the explosion WHS Htintlur lo Ihc
report of a larvre cannon. Au iuveslti^Hlloii
hhowedlhat the fan house had Im.'cu de-
»l roved as \*e|l as the wooil work in
the shaft. The fan house was qidcky re-
paired and the fan starttMl. Tho shaft tim-
bers were so Icnilv dama^id that tlM«
could not be Used, but pullc)> and ro|
were Im'inedlalely iireparetl forS|c work of
ithciie. The llrsl man to oome out of the pit
had cllnd)cd by UR'ans ot the cajjo wire cable,
any reduclYonTand I ihroii>:h the ..lialtere.l tlmlM-rs, to within one
liould Imj au In- 1 hundred feet of the lop. A ropo was Ihen
crease, an I that W.IS ibe hcarin« which iliei lowered to hlin and
and means has Klven to I surface In an exhausted
the Arkwrlglil elub. ' oud udner was aUo rcscm'd by this nietlnul,
bul a third, when within ftO fwt of the top
We take pride in showinpr property^
like the residenoas we offer for sale on^
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class iift every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplaces
and siiieboard.
They are fitted for iteam and hot mod
d ropes ' °°^^ Water, and have set soapstoue tubs,
etc.
We reoammeud them to your notioe.
he reachetl
cuntlllion. A
tho
sec-
Mr. Mills is discouraged, lie cannot jfot a
bill framed which even his free-trade ma-
jority of the conuulttec on \va>s and means
will Hjfrcc to. The obstacle in his way is
wool. He does not see how far he can «el
his eonimlttee lo no on the wool nuesilon.
Put this and Ihat toxether, and what Is thu
luferouce? Texas Is a >rreat wool-j^rowiDjf
staU'. Mr. Mills hails from Texas.
QUOTATIONS.
The Mississippi plan has complcUd the cir-
cuit, it inausiur.ded a <lcniiKrailc president .
Il controls the democracy in btih llou«c*.
and as a wrand climax has put 1. luiar up<>n
the »uj)rfme bench.— ft/oncord Monitor.
The ipiesllon Is asked. What Is the difler-
enee lM'lw«'eii James ilui>M II Lowell's lauila
in loustant consultation with Ihe dumocruiic
membci' of the commillee.
A Hum lu ilie Olstrlet Couv^utloD.
The district republican coiiventlou to elect
thlccalcs to Chlcaifo met at WashioKton .
Tue«day inornln;;. but infoio they Koldovvn
I ) w.rk the tv\o facllons pit Into a Kunfril
row and Ihc poli«a) had to clear the ball, i
rii. II (lie dclccstes tiled back one by one, and I
ll.c > liaMi faction ;fol possession for a miii-
ule. cle<-ted their ticket and tledaied the con- ]
\«)itM>ii adi'.u'ned. riie('ar»on faction ti- ,
nallv look hold iheii an I elected iun>lher set I
of I'ele-aies. rin' I huM' fa< lion Is put down ;
for .*<berin:in, iIk' t'arMiii fa< lion for Blaine. !
Almost all are negiocs. {
PoBtiMHSiera Numlnai««l.
l be rrei-ldeni lias nominaleil the follow-
ing postmasters : (i. F. Hichardson, at Ne.v-
ton ('eiitr«'; Lcoiiar.l (i. ISulicock. at Lexln;(-
ton, .M;i«s.; 'Icntde V. Ilosley, 8t West Le-
banon, N. II.
THE MINERS' STRIKE.
Calllwriwa Worlcliis a Llttle-aeonc* K.
Mi>fni I'MllB Oil lilt- .Men loMtand firui.
The llea-lln^ laiiroad ollicials are pleased
lion of (leveland and a recent mm lal event in .with the temiK-rate reply of the joint exe^u-
New York? and the answ. r Is that one w.»s nve committee to President C'orbln's maui-
i>>i> Obi (ioardk* ball and Ibe otlni u.ks tli- «.. . . ■, i ....i.i .i,.,, ,i,,, |.,.i,lv uu* fi.i'ino.
made and loweied to a couslderalih) depth,
1 tlie miners cllmtdiis; to il bv me.ms of lad-
I dfi-s. »o that at 1 o'cb.ck 103 of the IIK) men
i In the miue had Imcu resetted. One while
I niMii. the one « ho fell back Into the pit, was
taken out dead. The explosion took place in
llie last level, nml In this 2ft white miners
and a niunber of i hinaiiM.n were imprisoned.
At ."i o'clock nil the w hite men who were at
kvoiklnlhls level «ere carried to Ihe sur-
face, .lend, and the work of taking out the
( ninamen be^(un.
A llrutai ltrHli.*niMii.
Nkw YoriK, Jan.2.V As Mr. and .Mm.
i Louis It> rou were ai>out to board an up-
' ;{0lnu I hird avenue elevated train at Ninth
I street this moridtiv. :iiid had nttempted lo
1 bund their niiie->ear-«»l I dauu'ltler to the
; plalltirm aliead of themselves, ihe brakemaii
I ulammed tlie -ate ami kiuicki d Ihe chiltl
down. Tbe lillb)Oi\e's limbs fell between
Ihe station an<l Ihe ear platform Ju«t as the
train moved on. Theru was a crushing
Houinl Mild a plcrein«; shriek from the uirl,
aiid pre^cnll^ the train was stopped. The
liltic one was pieked up slmcklntfly mulilal-
cd iibout the l<'-,'-. and an ambulance was
sent for. riie sullenr was lenioveil to St.
Vin. enl's hospital, where her Injuries were
pronounced fatal.
•40OO.— Wo seldom have a plarxs that we can
offer at tlio low price placed on tills extra well-
built two story liouse of elKhl rooms, liesble
bath room ; heated bv furnace, has liard wood
floors In illnlng room, kitchen and pantry ;
hun«ls«nne ^as llMures, ete. >ielghborliood llrst-
clasM and near business. (1U5U)
On Central Htre«t.— Very desirable piece of
property, ennsl.ttlng ot twostory bou»« and
nearly JToo teet of lanil. Could eaully las maile
to pay more thau 10 jwr cml. uel. (IWU)
Not far from l««rrliii«clt Ktwiet.— Two
•lory, two tenemonl house ol U roouisi liuUhcd
la Kood shape. A barKiln at ILVW. (l«tt)
If yon will call at our olllce we will show ynu
some Invemiiicnis that will pay you butter tnan
10 per cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
an CRNTK.iL MTIIKKT.
Over I'lvscott National Hank.
IDrp anb jTanrp 6ooti0«
CENTRAL STORE.
the Old (iuards* ball and Ibe otlni u.ks
oM bard's jjall.— [.Manchester .Minor.
CrlMi«< Kuuipant In Chieaco.
< nil .ui(t, .Ian. i'l.- Saudbauxio- »<id
safe
PKIlt>0>AL.
Hy the will of Hen. A. B. I'nderwoo 1. lii«
property U left to bis widow ai>i| childruii.
XKW IlAMrslllKlC.
festo. It l« said that the reply was formu
lated by tho miners* eoiiimitluc, and th(^ ' blow in.; have become so common In this city
Kni.'hts had nothin;< todo with It. Iiulica- • t|,|, wiiiler that peisons whose buslntss
ll.msHeem to p.dnl lollie likeliljood of thtl^^^n^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ,^,^,|j ifo about hea\lly
miif( rs in llidsc vollieAs that promise*! Mn- .,,.„„., (_ |i,.,„„ts in the police stations «how
?» per cent, advance refill uiuk' to work In a , ^^^^^^ ^.^^.(^ ,„^,,,„„ „f ,1,^. ,.„v u overrun with
few days. Mrookside. Ihe eouMnniy » larjr.sl ,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,y|,,,.^^ ,„ ,,,,. p„»t seven
colliery, had .0 miner, at work I "«"««{. V"' | da\s -.MT houses ami sb.res were robbed, six
lar«esl number it has hnd since Ihe strike be- 1 ^.^^^.^ ^^,^.^ ,,|y^^„ ^ j„„, ^,.^.,.„ ,„p„ i,„v«
There are indications and intimations that
the patched up truce belwoen President
Clevchiud and (Jovernor Hill U not very
strouj<. It comes oul that the President is
tblnklnK'ofpu-hin;,' .Mayor Hewitt for (iov-
ernor next fikll. Mr. II.;wlU would eertiln-
ly Ih) au iin|>rovement over Hill, for (iovern-
or. bul he would be a still greater imp/ove-
mentovcr ( leveland for President. Why
don't Governor Hill luish blm for the Kreat-
r-r ofllcel"
An I'Ju','lMiman has a j.ebemu for sending;
.10.000 sflecied and asiorltid emi;;rauls to
Canada, In return for which he ask> from
the Canadian ;:(ivernmenl ^ioO.OOO in money',
and KXX) sijuaro miles of land. Ihe objeOl
ot the scheme Is to '•divert the stream of ein-
ii^ratioii from llio Ifiiiteti .States lo Canada."
liut that won't work unless th<« addllioual
precaution is takeit of buMdinK uii lusiir-
moiinlable wall between Canada and the
L'iiited .Slates.
John B. Heath's rlsfht arm wu^ mound lo
Jelly at (ilhs's mills, Franklin Falls, Tues-
day. Ills head was batlly cul, and It was
necessary lo.tako the machine to jdeecs be-
fore he oould be released.
FIIIK IIECOUI).
A I'loek in Kast BrookHel 1, oi enple«I by
M. Snlllvaii. llquoi dealer, and the hall b\
Ihe Sons of Temperance, wiis buriu'd Wed-
nesday, tOK'ether with a biilMi.ii; belou^iiiL<
to F. A. Decalurc. Loss, if.im.
Two hotels and live private dweilii)i<s wire
desiroved in Susipiehauna. Pa., by lire Wcd-
nesdav. I.o-s. ?2.'i.(MW.
A tiVe in Newark. O., Tm -day i.i^lit di-
Hlro\eti n. (>. Kinj;'s shoe -tore. Mitailin,'a
loss on building and stock of ^il.'jO.iHH).
Youu^; Mr. (^iiincy demonstrated the silli-
ness of his proposition lo pa>s a peremptory
prohibitory law in tlie House jcstorday, by
declining to a^^ree to support thu measure
himself. In other words, be showed his
own Insincerity in the attempt to convict his
republican associates of double-dealing. This
naturally put an end to the nonsense, and the
House then went ahead ami adoi»tod tlie pro-
hibitory amendment as it eame from the Sen-
ate, leaving young Mr. tjiiiney to wonder how
much he had jjained by his little piece of tom-
foolery.
We trust that .some of our muu'wump
brethren who are nceustoined to think that
all references to the late unpleasanlne?s
come from republican sources will consider
this choice encomium for Uen. Nicliolls, who
18 runnlnj,' as a reform canditlato for (Jovern-
or of I.ouifiiuiiu. It is from the New Orleans
Plcnyune:
"ItisHomelhiiij; that Oenoral Nicholls, a
(TtdlHUt son of Louisiana, drew hi- sword at
the iirst menace of danger to th«.- rl;;bt.s and
honor of his state and iiaUvi! south."
Tills Is the first passport to the support of
the lioinocriK^v in the soiilli, which, according
to the miJKWiimp, is the only section now
eutilled to wave the ensanguined ;;armcnt.
NKWti irK.M>
— A lot of plasbr Ml fiiim the coilinn of
a school room in New York Tm sday. and
there was a paiii«' in tlie iifli lor the doors.
Three little i>o)s were «ut and biulsed. kiit
none was neriously injured.
—Nearly f)0 cases ()l sinall-pox ba\e ap-
peared in Brooklyn within a week, ami there
is serious alarm, ' as the cold weather in-
creases the d:in;;cr of contagion. The small-
pox hospital vNill soon be overcrow tied and
patients w ill have lo be quaraulinid at their
homes. •
Kfoent Deatlis.
Cyrus Wakelitdd, tho wcll-Unown morchant
of Boston and Iresisurcr of the W'al-.etield
Hattan company, died suddenly of heart dis-
ease Wetlnesday, wiiile beln^' <lriven lo his
home in Waketleld from the station. He
had seemed as well as usual durin;; the day.
anti was In i{"od spirits when ri lin^ out on
Ihe train from Boston. Three years ago iie
had an apoplectic shock, which undorinined
his health. Mr. Waketielil was born in .'*an-
geisfield, N. Y., lu l!S33, and when 21 went
to Bt»ston. where he was employed in the of-
fice of bis uncle, Cyrus Wakelicld. who was
then in the rattan business. In IHM he went
to Hingapore, and remained there nine years,
having charge of the importation of rattan
and other gomls. .Since 1873 he has carried
on the business. He was one of the largest
imitorters in New England of sugar, hemp
and West Imlia iroods. He lield the ollicesof
director of liic National bank of Boston, the
Marine Insurance company, president of the
VVakelield (.as company aiid a director of
tho Wakelicld Savings bank. He was a
prominent Mason. Ho leaves three children,
two boys and a girl.
Tartar and discoloration- of the teelb are
removed by using Knbifoain, thai fragrant
li(pii(i subsUlute for tooth powder. Try it.
25 cents. All druggists.
had since Ihe strike b*
gun. TUey employ TOO banils when Id full
operation and gel out ikVJ ears of coal a da> .
Tuesdav tlicx ^olout .15 ears. The wluer.i
of llie ^Vllliain Penn colliery agreo<l logo to
work today to uut uuuugb coal lu HIT the
breaker. - ,
Tin; labor leaders representing the tfflli-
men, Inctudiug Lee, i ahlll, Bens«maiM«»d
oiht IS. ho. ever, »leclare that the mineril are
out m -tin. and are :is firm as ever, and Jhat
the collieries at work amount to only a fU«l>
in the )taii. The «'oal now being taken out Is
being quickly absorbed in the re^'luii. The
people nl the mines an* dangerously short of
co!il. The coal dirt banks ail over the re-
irioiis are well filled wMh women and ebll-
dieii with sieves, getilo\; Old as much small
eojil as thev can. Thi; m«>nev eaeli miner
bus ulreadv lost in the strike will rciiuiie 385
du\s'. almost a vear's, labor at IheN ptu- cent.
ml\ ancc. to nnike ti]* The*"' figures a»>e be-
ing tpiietly canvassed among the more eoii-
servalive itdiier-. with a \ iew of ititliieneloK
them \<> put the train nien's'strlkc out of the
iiuestion. (ieorge K. McNeill and other la-
bor leailers are giving lectures to induce the
ndiicrs ti» bold out.
Weilncsdav more miuers wore at work
than no iiiiv day since the strike. The few
collieries w'ere'riiiiiiing only short-handed,
the Kcvsloiic colli, ry turninu out 40 cars of
coal, .ind '.tlnni II being at work at Hrook-
sidc. The opinion prevails Mnd the miners'
lines are wavering. Il is roporteil that the
Heailing coinimny, as soon as it is ready to
commenci! niiniiivt. will make satisf:ieiory
terms with the miners, when the latter have
been g-dten to the proiier leiiiper to accept
without <-onsidering ttie traiiimeirs >trike.
I iitil then nothing cau be expected.
THE GREAT STORM.
Lowell Iliiilroad Trains Urvally Dr>layMd.
Ha.nov KU, N. IL, Jan.'iU, y a. m.-Snow
has fallen since 10 o'clock last night lo a
depth of lf< inches, and is still coming down
fast. Lxpresa trains leaving Boston last
night via Lowell at 7 o'clock, and Springfield
at the same hour, via Bellows Falls, are al-
readv nine hours late at White River .lunc-
fion.'and not In yet. All freight on Ihe Pas-
sumpslc road is cancelkMl today.
A Keene dispafch reports llie severest
storm in vears. No morning trains have
left Iveene'yet on eitb';r road." It is still
snow imr and blowing. Tlie Cheshire (i.30
down train is Just in at )t.40.
Hover reports a big snow storm in full
blast there. Two feet fell during the night.
The wind Is making very big drifts. No
trains from the east for Boston had arrived
at !> o'clock and freight trains were all side'
tracked.
me Prices Did II!
We Knew
been sHudbaguod. Three women have also
been assaulted m the Fifth Precinct and then
hurled Into vacant lots, where they were
ticked up half dead from the cold ttiul their
nickt
injur
les.
Citlllslnn of FrwlRht Tralna.
.SrRKAioii, 111.. Jan. 2r».— Two heavy
freight engines of the Santa Fe road collided
on ;he britlge over the Vermlllou river, sorth
of this cilv, last evening. James Anderson
of Ttuonlo. IHit.. a fireman, jumped oil' the
♦-nuine and struck on the Ic in the rUer, re-
cdvim: Injuries from which be died almost
Immedialelv. The emrineer also Jumpeil,
bul cauKlil oil the bridge. Both engines
were badlv damaged.
WOMEN
Who siift'er lioin the intiuite
troubleH peculiar to their .sex,
cun tincl relief nncl n certain cure
Is It True
that salt rheum can be cured? We answer.
Yes! Hundreds of cases have been cured by ' 1 „^:n,r VTimfw Rfiniprlv It hns
the use of Winans Bros.' "Indian Cure." Il | hV U.Sing HUDl H nemcay. 11 nUS
never fails to cure the worst fca his of that , , ..,^„,y^..» l,n>-.^t. *K««
idiseaso. Give it a tiiai and be convinced. I made inore womcii liappv thai\
Ad«u,€to Mothi>r», j any other knowu remedy. Sold
The Post launchcH upon the Mate a grand
republican scheme in regard to the next enn-
didftte for (iovrnior. Mr. Crape has been,
selected va the candidate, according to the ^
Post, but by whom, how, when and where, Miis. Winslow'sS.»otiiwo ^vblt, lor -"• , , ,, „„^.u„p„,.ip„ and dpnlorn
I drcn teething, is the prescription of one of the . hy Ull upOlnecaiieB aOQ Ueaicrs.
Ice (7ausr« M Chancn in tht> Knnnlng; of
FmII Itlvor ItoHls.
Nr.wiiH! r. It. I., Jan. 2.^.- All steamers of
the Fall Uivcr line are obliged to make this
the lerniinus wi ibe route instead of Fall
Itlver, on ai-count of heavy Ice in Ml. Hoi>e
bav. llils new arranueineiit was eii.ered
Into this moniiii". Passengi rs were trans-
ferred east from here b) rail. The lee em-
bargo promises lo be the worst on rec«nl.
Makn Hay WIiIIm Ihe Mnn Shines.
The driiu'tjists have Jiisl received a frCsh
Invoice of Hop Ointment, that Infallibjn
cure lor ••happed hands ami lips, sore nos<!
and cold cracks. Kvery one Is buying It. so
get )Our supply ere It Is exhausted. *2fi cents.
Cure warranted. Nei:erfaili^,
f-urnilur^ and V>irp**a.
Shernidii A Manning have a large iluc of
hou^^cl.o^t farnlturc, black WMlnnt, ash and
palnle'l cfiumUcr sull^s. New and elegant
stylos at V3ry low prices. No. » Preccott street
Snuthvrtck hioclr.
NOT "OLD CHESTNUTS'' W^RBtO OVER.
it docs not inform us. "A few active repub-
lican leaders" are the putative fatbers of the
project, but that is too vague to be very sat-
isfactory. Oen. Draperwasoneof the list con-
sidered, antl would h.ive been asked to take
A-Dorninatlon if Mr. Crupo had declined, and
Congresfiiman Whlling was a thinl choice.
fJoveroor Ames, l,leut.4'nant-Oovernor Brack-
•jest female Durscs and physicians in the United
States, and h.is been used for forty yeara with
never-falling bucccbb by millions of mothers lor
iholr children. During the process o: wcthlng
Its value Is Incalculable. It rclluvce tne cbtht
Irom palu, cures dysentcrj- .■\nd dlmrliu;.%, :n-lp-
ng In tho liowcls, and v7lndH;ollc. !ly Riving
health U» the child It resU the mother. I'rlce 28
BADGER & GELDERT,
MECHANICS MILLS.
Cor. Dutton and Fletcher StrceU.
.ett, Pre<dileDt Boardmau, .Speaker Noyes, c«nt^ a ^>otile.
Wood Work of all kinds done to 6rd«r
at short notioe.
iiwor
Such as Infante/ and Ohildren'a Hoods,
Bonnets, Jackets, Mittens, Gaiters, To-
boggan Caps, and Ladies' Jackets,
Hoods, Shoulder Oapes, Leggins, Mit-
tens, Silk Mittens, Fascinators, Jerseys,
&o., &o.
We are just now showing a large line
of New Plush Bonnets and Toboggan
Gaps and Silk Embroidered Hoods for
Infants and Small Ghildren.
Long and Short Cloaks
In Beautiful Gombinationi,
To be found only in our stock.
Well. Why Shouldn't They 7 They
are Low Enough. Good-
ness Knows.
fFe have had a big trails ever
thtce we fnarketl doufn our, yooda
and announced our intention of
going out of buntnesH, We are
not making any money, but we
have lean goodn every night, and
now alt we wlnh is to sell out
clean, itUck and nmooth during
the coining »lx weeks. We think
we h'ive marked our prices low
enough to do it, and still continue
tnarkiny jlown small and odd
lots every day in order to close
them out at ^P^^* -^ glance at
our Dress GWds, Cloaks, Do-
mestics, Hosiery, (Jloves, Ham-
burgs. Laces' and Undertvear
will convince all that no such
genuine bargains are offeretl
elsewhere* Do not be humbugged
by unscrupulous advertising
dodges to raise money. We are
going out of business and every-
thing in our stock is marked
down as represented.
TtiB Bijou Shoe Store,
Another unprecedented busy
week for a UNunliy dull inontb.
People who come to look at the
bargains advertised appreciate
the Immeusity of the values of-
fered and go away with two
thlu^: First, a ^ood bargain
that will bring them back again,
and second, a smiling face. Then
the sisters, cousins and neigh-
bors will come and do likewise.
Htrango, Isn't hi There Is no
advertising so satisfactory as that
which Is derived from a pleased
customer. We have been doing
a good deal of sati^fuctopy ad-
vertising lately, in fact are doing
It ail the time. Come and see if
we can't please you.
THIS WEEK WE OFFER
, SOME RARE VALUES
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Cook, Taylor & Co.,
121, 123, 126 Gentral street, and 48
and 50 Merrimaok itreet.
Oswald & Co.,
3S aud 37^ Oenttral Street.
JHAHVEY Sc co.»8
California Excursions.
Low lUitei, Fr«e Slreitlns Aooom-
modatlona.
For full Infortnnilon consult your nearest
ticket agent or A. C. Uauvev A Co., .WO Waab
IngtoD street, Boston, Mass.
CHWP
FUEL
NO DU8T! NO A9HB8!
BY CSIMO THE
IND EH TR UC TIBLE
FUEL.
Full kct, largest size 92, for three
blockA, In tin <-4in. ^maller sizes In
froportlon. KxpcnBC In any stove or open grate,
cent per hour. I'll ATT k CO., General Man-
agers, 44 Bchool f^trcet, Itoston, Mass. Local
and General Agents wanted.
Valu€ 1.-115 pairs of Ladies*
Straight Goat Boots, opera
and common sense t these are
from a celebrated New York
manufacturer antl would be
good value at $3,00 / they wUl
pleats you at $2.31*
Value lL—04 pairs Ladles' Peb'
ble Goat Hoots, a usual $.200
boot; they will tickle you at
$1.3tt.
Value II1.—S7 palrn Child's antl
Misses' School Shots, heels and
spring heeitt, all sizes and rell'
able ; these will make you laugh
at 98c.
Value 1 v.— Our entire line of $3
Shoes this week reduced. Pine
Calf, seamless, oak soles and
warranted ; the best shoe for the
money in the city. You wUl
scream when you see they are
marked only $2.39.
Value v.— 08 pairs Hen's Heavy
Working Shoes, solid as a rock
and just the thing for hard
wear; what a happy face you*U
have—98e,
Lot^ of other values which we
can't tell you about, but con^e
atul see them for yourself.
Men's Buckle Arctics, with Heel
Plates on, $1.25,
Boys* Rubber Boots, $2.00,
Ladies' Gossamer Rubber Boots,
laced, $1.50,
Don't forget our Heel Plate
Machine is the only one In the
city. Will increase the wear of
Rubbers 50 per cent.
ADYEBTI8E YOUB WANTS
nf THB OOURIKB.'
Bate : It mbU a Use for three Iniertlotta.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimaok St.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Markets.
LOCAL NEWS.
HIOU SCHOOI. BEUNIOir.
I from Cordley A Ooinptiny.j
Our Now Y rk correspondent says : One of the
bull leader.! says— "Today's market has shown
tbe case with which pi ices cau l>o advanced
whenever an eflTort Is ina<lc to do so. I'rlces are
at ttio bolloin and beara can produce ut the most
only temporary ucakneHS."
One of tne bear leaders said — "Market
atrengtliiMU'd on report that Ituadlair miners de-
utile<l lu allow men to return to work tor indi-
vidual operators. There were points that Mls-
aoun I'aclllc had louchud bottom and ruuiorb of
now bull pools In vu'ious htocks. It wasslgiilfl-
oant ttiHt long st x-k caniu out as soon as markiit
began to anv.ini-A!."
DIspatcheK Indlciiio a siwudy break up of the
Boadlitg rtiriko aud Impfes-iou Is that specula-
tton In ooul 8t'>ckH will be more active.
foreign marketu show a general Iniprovvment
and more iM;tlvlty and feeling Is a IKlle more
hopeful. .MUmouil I'aclllc loau \* moving off
telrly well. Chairman Davis said in I'ottsville
laat niglit— "If any overtures are mado thoy
ouffht to come from the company. The attempt
to BUko dlskcuslocM biuwcuu labor urgauikattons
baa failed. The (|uestl<>u of allowing work to
ge on at Individual colllvrlos Is la tlio hands of a
Joint exi'ctitlvu iH>inmltlvti."
Clearing house rate 'i>, to .1 per cent.
■Iljah Nmllh has buun luvitod to the preslden-
o/ofU>« New York |ud Uo»ton Kapid Trausit
Oo.
Washington duspalrhos indicate that tho su-
preme c<«uii will dispose of the t«leplioue cases
before February. It Is believed In Washington
that tilt Ik-ll company will Itu defeated In Korne
u( Utu Uiuus before tlio court.
4|uotatloiis.
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FIFTIKTII i;()N(iUK88.
favorahlf itrporl on Ihe Grand Army Fen-
■loit Itill— liiiporiuiit ltusln«se In Hoth
Branvlit.*.
Jan. 2.'). -In tlie Senate Mr. Davis from the
cominitlce on peiisiouH reported favorably a
bill introiluced by Senator MaiidciHOU, ami
known a>< tlie < J raud Army bill, to penxion
e«-8oUliorH and huiiors who arc incapacitated
formanua! l;iltor, aud lu provide pennions
for dcpciidciil relaliven of decea*.ed KoldieiH.
The bill ban the same objects in view that
were cciitrmplatcd tiy wliat was knowu as
tbe dcpeudoMl pciifloii bill, vetoed by the
rreaiilent iliirin^' llic lu»«t Coii^rcKH. it is
believed, howcvir. Hint llio new bill, by tlie
more i:.\j>licil ninfiiur in which its purpoae ii
alated, oltvisdcN the principal objections
i«ine«nn llie rrecitlciitN veto. The bill has
the unaniinouM eiulorsenient of the pension
(wniniillce. , ,.
Senator Butler, in belinlf of the minority
of Ihe commilloc on territories, reported a
Mubhlitulc for the bill reported bv Senator
Piatt for the division of Dakota and tbe ad-
mission of llic soiillH rii half as a stnte. The
aubhlitutc reported i»y Senator Butler is in
the nature of an ciialiiini? act to allow the
people of tlie whole territory to form a .stale
government. It provides for a conKtitution-
al couvcnllon preliminary to the state's ad-
mission.
The resolutions otlVrcd by Mr. Chandler
some davH aixo c:»llin« on tbe navy depart-
ment for information as to tbe purchase of
plans and specitit alions in foreign countries;
MR to tli«! cliim«cH from the original plans In
the construcllon of ships of war; and as to
ooiitractH miide for ships audi ordnance since
Maixh 4, 1S86. were tskcn up. Tho first
oftbem was adopted mid the second was
referred to the coniniittPB on naval alTalfs.
Ah to llie third. Mr. Butler moved to amend
it ao as to sub^'titute 1S.S0 for 1883.
Mr. Chainllcr li:nl no objection to the
amendment proposed, nor to the reference of
Ibe rcsolulion to ihe committee on naval af-
falra. • He prcferie<l, liowever, to have Mr.
Butler's proposition eniliodfcd In a distinct
rct^olution, because all the contracts and
four-fiftliH of the documents between 1880
and 1885 liu<l alieatly l»een transmitted to
Concress, luid now were in print, while the
Information called for by his resolution was
not in print and liad not been transmittod to
Conuress. Tbe resoiuliou as amended was
adopted.
The deficiency hill was debated and passed.
In the House the judiciary committee re-
ported a bill lo amend the Internal revenue
laws as to punishments for their violation.
There whs a brisk debate on a resolution for
tho In vest igtttlon of trusts and pools. Mr.
Randall wanted lis scope broadened, so as to
Include the Standard Oil company, the
whiskey trust, Ac, ami on his motion the
resolution was so amended aud passed. '
Tour
Marry Your Kons Whfin ¥oa Will.
UnugiiUirs When Von Can,
But in cither case counsol them to use noth-
lu; but Hop Ointment for chapped hand**
and lips, sore nose, cold cracks and rou/h,
Simply skin. Never fails. All drugglsta,
i and 50 cents, or uiall stampi to Hop Co.,
New London, Conn.
A Pleaeant and KutHsesafol Gathering at
Met-liMnios MHll-Iiit4*r«>stlng Addresaes
by Friends of the Schoui.
Tlie reunion of graduates of tbe Hi^h
school, for which preparations have been
I mukini.' for some time past, took place at '
I Mfchinics ball last nl^dit, and was a decided- !
II v plcas.int event. There were nearly two
llmi.lrcd persons present, the greattr uum-
I iKtr of whom were gratluates of the school in
I recent years. .<?t)ine of the earlier classes
i were, liowever, lepieMmted, and the class of ,
I 't];i mustered U'li members and had a very j
deli«hlful rcuulon of Its own. The fjeneral |
reunion bctfim with a reception at 8 o't^iock, |
when thi) followliijj reception committee had
charge of the Informal lime that was passed
«lurinj?a concert of six numbers by the
American orchestra: Mrs. D. H. Kicbard-
son, Mrs. t*.D. Palmer^ Mrs. J. V. Keyes.
Miss Marv A. Webster, Miss Kli/alMth '. .
Br;ilov, uiid Messrs. F. V. Battles, A. (J.
rolluril, K. M. Tucke, Walter Coburn and
Solon \V. .Stevens, The reception aud cou-
ceri coijtiiiue<l half an hour. Tho former
!M»|>«i«"ed to be enjoyed hy every one. .Some
stood, some KUt, and the half hour icissed
verv (julckly while llie orchestra was },'lvliiK
sonie of Its best selections.
Then the •svinposium" oecuri-ed. 1 he
speakers of theovoniiig were escort^•l to the
pliitform by iianibers of the reception coui-
iiiiltee. and the «atheriuK was ealleil to onler
by the pix'sldent of the alumul association.
Mr. K. A. Wood, who spoke briefly. The
success of the occasion he attributeil to tho
hard work of the oxeculjvo committee. Ho
hoped to see the older alumni in charge of
the association in coming years, as they
couM maiiMKe more advantageously than the
younger gntduales.
Hon. I«. T. Oreeiihalge was introduced as
tho first speaker. His address, like those of
theolher speakers, was brief, lie thought
It well to meet tojjothor as gruduules of an
eiineutlonal Institution. While the iiowers
of darkness and lx»i>raneo are bundetl to-
gether In opposition to our cherished instltu-
llons, it is well to organize such usMMtlations
as this to couiiteruel their baiuful influ-
ence. By atlendliig these reunions, the
school is s,ieii;;tliencd. It Is tlie duty of ev-
ery griiduste to luku an Interest In thciii.
Looting thiouw'h the mist of years, as many
of us do tonight, we have many yleassnt rec-
ollect ions, ami s«)Mie tilings are pleaKanter to-
davthan ut|uarter of a century ago. Mr.
Ilreeiihulge cliuracleri/.ed the Lowell Hl;<h
school as one of the noblest Institutions lu
the land. He beanUfully compared those
attending such n unions to Kiui-l when he is
aroused from tlie unfriendly Infimnces about
iilni bv the swell si rains of music witlioul
his n»oin. Here cuiit and biisliiesM can be
cast aside for tin; lime, and we can live on
the pleasant scenes of earlier days. Tbe
hl;.tliesl go«Kl that un alumnus of the school
cau <lo for Ills aluiu inaler l« lo tlo well for
himself and the world. This Is the ImjsI h<|p
and highest s}nipathy thai you can give the
sehool. , ,,
Mayor Palmer was the next to speak. Ho
said lie would liuvo preferred to speak at a
High school reunion latci In the yesr, when
he expected lo l»e more faiiiillar with the
school. He expressed gratllicalion Iha'
so many still niHiiilaiu an Interest in the
s«hool. Such gatlmrings bring back scenes
almost forgotten, and recall the pleasures or
the past and the enthusiasm of curly yeara.
When iransienl Impressions have worn bwhv,
it fixes tbe sober thuughls of all on the great
question of public school education. The
school Is an liuportant factor in determining
the character of tho municipality ; llicy rise
and fall together. For the sake of the mu-
nicipal character, then, he ho|»etl the spirit of
such alumni reunions will live and stimulate
graduates and undergraduates to do what
they cau tojuake the Iligh school i» credit to
the city, mfe mayor was warmly ai>plauded
as he took his scat.
Oeorge F. Lawton, esq., sui)erlntendent of
puldic schools, was next tutroduiHid. lie
warned the present alumni association to
shun the fate of the former association,
which died some IH years ago. Mr. Lawton
then referred in conipliinenliiry terms to tho
k4'hools of New Knglaiid. They were estab-
lished by our early ancestors who vMue to
these shores. Ihe peoide of early New Kng-
luiul hud been called bigots, but he thought
It would Im' hard lo find a coinmunity of peo-
ple who loved righteousness and hated evil
who were less bigoted than these same fore-
fathers of ours. If they were bigoted, they
adopted the best means of removing bigotry,
for if tliere is anythiiiK calculated lo remove
bitfotrv. It Is our common school system. If
there fs anvthlng in the common schools
which any ivlass of people cannot accept, we
prefer the public schools to such. We have
come to Ihe con«-lu!«lon that llie stock of men
we want are IhjsI educated in our public
schools.
3lr. T. F. Molloy gave a vocal selection
thai was so well recelve«l that he was com-
pelled 'o respond with uiiolher. .Solon W.
Stevens, cs(i., uecoinpauletl Mr. Molloy on
the piano. , ., .
Principal F. F. Coburn made remarks that
proved verv Interesting to his auditors. He
cordially «orameuded tho forming of alumni
associations, lie explained briefly the course
and system of work In the Hl^'li school. Il
Is InteroHiing to know the fact that the aver-
age age of scholars who entered the school
lust veur Is but two months less than that of
tho«e entering in I.SOT. Mr. Coburn sab'
cmphaticullv Ihatbe reganUsl a new Iligh
school bill ding as a necessity, and he wished
to sec the bovs and girls provided with sep-
arate buildings
The presldeut stated that Miss Mary F.
Kaslmun of Tewksbury, a former teacher of
llie school, had been invited to be prcbont
but was unable to be ; also that Rev. II. A.
(Irecne had l)eeii unavoidably detained. Rev.
John .Stuart, who spoke at the land league
demonslrulion Monday ni^ht and who Is a
member of the school board of Hastinfjs,
Kng., was introduced and spoke briefly but
very enlertaiuiuKly. He contrasted the nul>-
lic school svslcm of America and England.
In England" there Is notuing lo correspond to
the High school of this country, and in that
respect the country is far behind America.
Ak to the lower grades of schools, he could
not see that ours are superior to those of
Englan 1. He hud come to the conclusion
that the reasons for tbe great advance In the
country as compared with that of England
are the less attention to drinking and the
greater interest in higher education shown
here. Mr. Sluarl'.s remarks were received
with a warm expression of interest by the
audience.
Mr. C. C. Chase made the speech
that seemed to create the greatest in-
terest in his liearei-H. He was very glad lo
Imj present. Ho was very proud of "his
boys," whom he now saw occupying positions
of honor and responsibility in every sphere.
The one sad thought of the occasion to him
was that henceforward his days would be
spent among leiiKlhcning shadows. The
recollection of so many pleasant days at
school, the work be loved and the scholars
whom he taught would still be his plcaeaut-
est memory.
Mr. .lames S. Russell, for many years
teacher of nialhcmntkMi In the school, was
culled upon as the last speaker. He respond-
ed by reciting a little poem, alike humorous
and appropriate.
A selecllon by the orchestra was followed
by refreshments In tho banquet hall, served
by Page A Nunn. Then about two hours
were spent lu dancing, under tbe manage-
ment of the following gentlemen: Mesen.
W. E. Hall, F. A. Hutchinson. Lincoln R.
Welch, W. N. Goodell, W. H. Lelgbton,
James A. Carney and Arthur J. Cumnock.
There were ten numbers on the order, and
three "eztraa" were added. This portion
of tbe eTening's entertainment wm especial*
It enjoved by tbe youag er alunaa* and tbe sbop keeper bouiiaotole of Dumfries
alumni, and it was altout 12.80 o'cloclt when | and his superiors In tbe excite. For whatf
it eudetl. The •bunion, as has been stated i Because be dared to think America right la
before, was In charge of au executive com- shaking ofi' tvrauny ; and because he lliougbt
mlltee com(>osed of members of tbe last < Ueor<;e Wasulngtou a champion of freedom,
seveu classes, who endeavored to make the | Death put Burns in his right plac«. His
occasion as||leasanl us possible.
A Class Iteunloo.
The chisses taking the most interest in tlie
reunion, aside from the very recent ones,
were those of about "lb years ago. Those of
'Gl, '02, and one or two classes later than '(KJ
by two or three
. I'lie class
•luile a pleasant reunion of |ts own, in the re
ceplioii room leading from tlie main hall.
This was after supper had l»ecn servjid.
Tiie«?ataloguc of The class was read over,
and remiiiiscenws. personal ;«ud general,
were indul;;ed in for an hour or moi%.
There were ten members of the class present,
as follows: Mrs. Charles Sowell ot Man-
chester-bv-tlie-«eu; Mrs. Virgil O. Barnard,
Mrs. Charles F. Blauchard. Mrs. Henry 11.
Fletcher. Miss Anna Watson, Miss Sarah ('.
Fiske.Miss Muriannu Ockington, Miss Helen
A. Whlttler and Dr. Stephen <1. Bailey of
I^)Well, and Lieut. D. C. Poartton of tho .Sec-
ond V. a. cavalry, stationed at Walla Wallu.
W. T. A t«legram was received from
Dr. Stephen II. King of Providence, It.
I., saying ihaf Illness In his fam-
ily prevented him from atieuding.
liettcrs were also ix'ceived from Mr.
and Mrs. Charles F. King, the former
master of the Lewis grammar school of Bos-
ton, wiio was principal of tbe clasa at the
time of graduation, Mrs. Fred Faulkner and
(Hliers. lu the course of the hour tbe fol-
lowing ode was reati. It was written by
Prof. Joseph 11. McDaniels, now of Hobarl
college, for the class of '«3. He was at the
time an instructor in tliu High school. It
was sung during tlie levee of tlie oveulug of
tlie graduation of the class, the graduates
singing one staiua and the graduating class
the alternate one. At llie time, it was said
that the class would see more beautv in It 1ft
years after graduation, and lust night a^ it
was read to them they ixulizcd it. The ode
Is as follows :
ODK.
SX JUS. H. MCUANUI.S.
Atr,"/^ir Harvard."
Vanish wrinkles aud can's with the dim
contemporaries saw him too near; but when
he died .Scotland could not see his faults
through her fast-flowing tears. We know
him better now. His own son has told the
world that the poet said to his wife : "Jean.
a hundred years bonce they'll think mair o'
. , I.. ,„.« ,.» II,,.,.,. me than they dae now." Our meeting to-
were represented, some b> ^^ ° "f /"'\*i night lultiU in part that prophecy.
members. 'Ibe class of '(>3, however, had |>r. Court then gave nn knafysis of the
claims of Burns to i-emembruiice and rever-
ence. We hf>nor him as a poet, a patriot and
a moralist. Dr. C<m'-t expanded und pr«»ved,
by illiiMtrativc e.vlracls, the cl.iim of Burns
to be thus hoiio:'ed. Scotland hud given two
grand gifts to the civilized world— James
Watt and Robert Burns; Watt und the stcatn
engine, Burns uud Ills songs. What peopl",
what land have given any two gifts that ex-
cel or equal these gifts of Provideuce to
lUMUkind!'
The next toast wao "The liind we live in,
with the President and tegUlature and cxet^-
utive government of the United Stalc^."
.Wiss RobliiH AicLaiighlln sang, with swcii-
iiess and feeliiix, **.Mary of Ar}<yU'." The
response to |he toast whs then given by Col.
\. A. IIa;,'->rett. postmaster, whose speech is,
from its ov<-r(1owitig wit and humor, un-
reportablo in any condensed form. He ex-
pressed his deliglit at iM'iir/ present, eulo-
gized the cbuirmau, und nald a high tribute
to the .ScoUish citizens of l^owell.
The next toast was "Lowell and her civic
rulers." "The Rowan Tree" was sung by
.Mr. Muir. The chalrmnn said that he hnd
ex|>ected to call on His Honor the Mayor ttt
respond lo this toast, but a previous engage-
iiieiit with tho High .«>chool alumni had pre-
vented him. He had, however, sent a letter
of apology In which he says, "1 was the
inoie anxious to l>e with you as I am uf
Scotch descent." Letters were also received
fniiii ex-.Mayor Abbott, who plea<led 111
health as aii excuse; aiitl also from Mr.
and Mrs. Fretl. Aver, wh<» sent five dollurs
U'. a donation to the Society of the Willing
Hands. In res|K>nse to the toast Mr. t'liarlus
Cowley responded. He gave an Interesting
uccoutit of Ihe firnl arrival of thu Scotch in
Lowell. He eulogized Hums as a poet uf
the lowly, as depleting only realities, aud us
inspiring noble sentimenls.'
"The land of the heather over the sea"
was the next toast. The song which fol-
lowed was "Bonny Doon." by Miss llallia-
way. Ihe contralto of Klrli street churcli,
i\ho.e delightful rendering of tho ballad was
"encored," and in response site sang "Janet's
< lio4i'e." Mr. Itobert MoIr rusponded to the
to;i.t, with some feeling ruinurks about his
I'litliiiluee und the old home eouiilry.
"Tlie Press" was spoken fur by Mr. Mar*
(hn and .Mr. Colby.
Mrs. Leu^ul then sang two Scutch songs
>ery delightfully— "There grows a bonnle
briar bush." und "taller Ilerrin." .Mr.
Harry Swan, Ihe basso of High street church
choir', also sang.
"< Mir adopted citizens" was tlie toast tu
wliich ex-Councllmaii Fulton spuke, and Mr.
John l>. Hubbard responded to "The iraim-
planted .Scuts in Canada." A song bv Mus-
ter Bsrues was loudly applauded. Several
sjKieclies were omitted on account of the ialu-
iiess of the hour, and tho eoinpany wound
up ils celebration with Auld Lung Sync.
misty
l^t us kuuw
long
the old facps once more ;
Let the talde be truu Itiat was dreamed
ago,
Ant lh(i eld be made vouiig as before.
For we urtei now the filoiids of our books aad
our games
At Uie portals unrlslleil long,
And die children tli.'it stand on the threshold
still pause.
While Itiey wcUximo us back with a song.
"Hall, pilgrims, who vUlt this shrine onoe
again,
Where ourns ever friemlsblp's voung llaino;
True hea'ts ye have fuMiid In life's trials more
warm
Than the glitter of fortune or fame.
"riiese Hash iliuir cold glories star o'er the sea.
From tho Ice-palaoe rocked on the foam;
But Ike lonu isllors sigh, as the splendor floats
i>y.
For the hearth and the comrades at home.
"Tliore are faces ye miss— some liave faded In
peace.
Home have sunk where the war seetl>e<l
around: , .
(low waves the sad cypress, and iloepens its
shade
Over heads that the laurel hsd «Towno«l.
Sleep well.r.illen heroes— die laixl lay Inclialns,
And the cry of lt»e iHindincn was loud—
He Ih freed by your blood, ami the battle's dun
smoke
Is Ida pillar of Arc and his cloud."
Fair shades where we studied, unnamed, though
as dear
As tne walks that groat sages have trod.
Haste onwardiho time when tlie umpire red
War
Siiall no mure rule tho world with his rod.
lllaae, lieacous of knowledge, and klnd;e new
lights,
.Send day tu tho earth's rtirlhest bounds;
Till the phantoms ot crime and oppression are
laWl
And the trump of millennium sounde*.
mrrcs.
Several teachers of the High school and
several ineinbci s of tho present school board
were present.
It was regretted by those present that Dr.
•i. .1. Colton. who was on<*e a teacher in the
school, could not be present.
UKAIITILY GItKKTKD.
BOilHY BtlRNS'i BIKTHDAT.
Hands-
Fresby
It Is C«IH>rMted by tlin WiIIIdk
Also the Mvrry Hearts- Of the
terUn Soeleiy.
Burus's birthday was celebrated at the
Presbyterian chuicli. lust night, under tlic
auspices of the ladies of the VVilling HainU
.Society. More thun 300 covers were laid;
aud thu company overflowed into the lesser
vestry. The Rev. Dr. Court presitled and was
supported by Mr. Rumsay of the Caledonlai
club as tuusttnasler. The chairman
invoked llie Divine blessing und the
ble .Mr. Neil Thomson having delivered liie
address to the haggis, the company partook
of a bounlifiil supper with a plentiful supply
of liaggis. Scotch oat-meal (Nikes, and short-
cukes with ham and turkey and other co-
mestibles. On being called tu order the foi-
lowing programme was carried out. Prof.
Buckley gave a pot-pQurri of Scotch tunes on
the piano. Toast: The Iiiiinor...il Mcmur\
of Burns. Sour; "There was a lad was born
in Kyle," by .Mr. MePhee. Response to the
toast bv the Rev. Dr. Court, of whose speech
the folfowing is an abstract:
To the Hebrew mourning by the river of
Babylon his Chaldean spoiler said, "sing us a
song of your far-away land ;" but the Hebrew
deemed the request au insult, hung liis hnrp
on the willow, and refut^eii to sing Hie songs
of Zion. It is not so w ith the Scots" in
America. They tlo not hang the harp of oKI
Scotland on Annerlcan willows, nor refuse to
sweep ils melodious strings lo strains their
motliers loved to sing, for well they know
that In the land of llieir adoption no songs of
anv far-away land are so welcome ar.«l so ap-
preciated as Ihe deathless lyrics of "A man's
a man for a' that," ami "The banks and
braes of Bonnie Doon." Hence we are not
ashamed of our peculiarly Scottish poet nor
of ills ^ongs, and speak of them freel v, even
within reach of American ears. Much pa-
thetic cant has been talked about how Scot-
land treated the living Burns. How did she
treat him? The iwasantry from whom be
sprang adored him from the first long ere he
had published u line; the gentry warmed them-
selves at the flame of his genius; and one
Eartv of the clergy rejoicetl at the castigation
Is '
WHcome M4*rvloe to the Pastor of Fifth
Htreet Church.
Kev. Luther (1. Barrett, who, several weeks
since, was selected by the people of tlie Fiflli
street Baptist church as tlielr pastor, was
tendered a welcome service last evening, at
which a large audience was present. Neat
progrumnies uf the exercises, a list of cliurcli
ufli'crs and the lime of holding the churcli
meetings, were distributed. Hev. (). K. Mai-
lory opened tho proceedings with an l'iV4»ca-
tioii. A quartette, consisting of Miss
(ieorgta E. Martin, Mrs. I). A. Floyd, Messrs.
L. .M. Kweatt and A. A. Whitman, sang "He
Shidl Feed Ills Flock." After Scrlpturu
reading by Rev. W. S. A) res and prayer by
fler. W. A. McKenzle, D. D., the «|uurtette
ugsin gave a selectiou. Rev. Mr. Ayres llieu
welcomed the pastor In a few appropriate
words, dwelling interestingly on the power
of tbe church in a cltv or cummiinity and
tlie deep religious feeling It cun foster. Rev.
Mr. Barrett has come to a very promising
field and he sliouhi look for grand resulls.
The quartette sang "Welcome to Pastor,''
and Rev. Alexander Blackburn aildressed
the audience on "The ChrMlan .Ministry-
Its Opporiunity and Strength." His re-
murks were esjiecialiy Instructive and en-
lightening. The clKincc to do ell'i.-ctive work
for Christ and humunity was never brlghU;r
and the poleiuy of the chiir<;li never more
marked than at present. < Icigymeii play an
important |iart in this onward march, and
, should dexote every moiiieiit and cner;;y lu
havln ; i the consnmniat'on of tlu; work,
vcnera- 1 Rev. <). \]. Mullory spoke eiiteilainingly on
"City lOvungelizaiioii— Its Demands antl
Metho<ls," and preseiitj'tl >oinc thoiii<lits for
the careful consideration of those who were
troubled about how to reach tin; masses.
Ueal, earnest, indef.itigabio Cluistiaiis,
working for the advancciiujiil of their Mas-
ter's cause, can accomplish nioie than tin-
;^'uuiiy sensutionallsin in which many pusturs
and churches bf.lievc. ,
Singing bv the congregation wassuccuo<l-
cd by an udiiress on " i'he World Field" by
Uev. Dr. McKenzie of Boston. Tliis elo-
quent speaker glanced liurrietlly but ••om-
prehensivelv over till! great expanse of mis-
sionary fleUls, and cited from the .Scriptures
to elucidate the working of tlie missloHM.
Ills entire remarks were very edifying.
Rev. Mr. Barrett responded to lli*' tributes
of the preceding cleri,ynieii, and siiccinctlv
expressed his apprcelM'tion ot llieir frhMid-
ship and beneficial utlci:uiri;». , He trusted
that, united, they could etVcd an amazing
work this year among the un«:oiiVLrted aud
strengthen all the churches.
Rev. Sullivan Iloiman, pastor of the Ceii-
iralvllle M. E. church, was introduced ami
spoke upou what would be done in Ccntral-
villo bv the two tliunlies working in syinpa-
lliy, his words being well received.
Singing was followed by Iho benediction.
Mrs. F.W.Cobb presided with her usual
skill at the organ, an«l Dr. Mclvenzie had
charge of the meeting.
OBITUARY.
Samuel W. Taylor.
At 11.35 o'clock last night .Samuel W. Tay-
hls terrible powers of sarcasm gave the olh- lor, an old resident, and for inuny years u
er party. Remember the meteor-like burst | well known member of the Lowell fire de-
of his genius on his astounded countrvmen. ! partinent, dicil ut his home. No. il Broad-
gen
They did not know very well how to treat
such a unique production of jiruvidencc
as Robert Burns. He had the poel's dower—
the love of love, the hate of hiitc. Tender as
a mother to her only babe, he could be as
sarcastic as Junius, whom, indeed, he ad-
mired. As the plowman makes his furrow
alone, so Burns wished to make his line in
life. While a man like that would make
many friends, he would also make many en-
emies. Yet he was idolized by l>oth the
masses and tbe classes. His first edition of
poems, containing only three of his songs,
but with most of his lioems, was sold off in a
few weeks, read, re-Tead, conned, committed
lo memory, lent from hand to hand, until
ull tho west of Scotland was fired by love
and admiration of Robert Burns. In less than
nine mouths appeared his second edition, of
which the lauded gentlemen and learned pro-
fessions were liberal patrons, and for which
even dlsUnt Scota colleges, forgetting all
barriers of reliigion, sent in subscriptions
from France and Sonin. Ho cleared in a
few weeks 000 pounds (12000), no bad sum
for a pea»ant to earn, and Just fifty times as
much as Milton receWed for bis . sub-
lime Paradise Lost. But be was neglected
way, Lowell .Machine shop corporation, aged
"iS years. Ho had been In failing health ihc
past two vears, and had not donu any work
Ihe past seven weeks, but was able lo ride out
till eleven days since, when he took his lied.
Heart disease is pronounced the cause of bis
death.
Mr. Taylor was a native of Boston,
Cliariestown district, and came to Lowell In
IHUl. He was in the employ of the Merri-
mack company about 20 years as a carpenter
aud as overseer of the repair shop. Ho
joined the fire deiiartraent as a meinbor of
Ocean hose company In 1K.V», was nmde an
asxisiant engineer in IStW. und left the eiu-
pioy of the Merrima<k (umpany In 1877 to ac-
cept tbe position of cliief engineer. He has
been six years in the emjiloy of the I..owell
Machine shop, and wliile working for the
company in 1884 setting up machinery he
contracted malarial fever, from the eflrects
of wblcb be never fully recovered. He was
a merol)er of Oberlin lodge and Wannalsncet
encampment, I. O. O. F., aud also of the
Odd Fellows mutual benefit assoclatiin. He
was a member of the Shattuck street Univer-
salist society, and was. for many years, till
..m. . >r«..n m^u... «ui u^ t,— «v..w , Isst spHiig, soxton of tfao church— IHuess at
bSSwhTdWrY'es: butV^bSmf Bj I that U«e causing htt resignstion. He leMes
a widow and two sons— Dr. Cbarles W.
Taylor tmd Fred H. Taylor, a letter carrier.
He also leaves a brother, James F. Taylor of
thlsclty.
The funeraf will take place at the Sinttu -k
street church Saturday afternoon at 1.30
o'clock.
John F. Callahan.
The announcement of the death of John
F. Calluhan, one of the best known busluess
men of Ceiitrulviilu, wiiich occurred soon
after four o'clock yesterday afternoon, is a
surprise to many of our citizens who saw
him on the streets, en.^ged In busiuess, hut
a tew days ago. He seemed a trifle better
yesterday morning, but a change for tho
worse came early in the afternoon. Hin ro-
bust beultii seemed to render him almost In-
vulnerable to 4he inroads of disease. He
complained of severe cold last Friday aud on
the day following look his bed. He was not
tieeined seriously ill till about forly-eight
hours iiefore his' death, of which typhoid
pneumonia was the cause. He was conscious
till his last momenls, except when under the
iufiueuce of opiates.
Mr. Callahan came to this country from
Ireland about twenty years ago. aiid for a
I time waa In the employ of ex-.Vldei'tnan
j Frederick Frve. He was -ifterwards em-
' ployed on the l^owell corporation, ami from
I there went to work for Charles Callaliiiii on
Uivcr street, first as an ordinary employe,
und later as a foronian. .\bout ten years
i ago he began busineas for himself as a ' pro-
I vlNioii dealer and grocer— first al a store
formerly occupletl by Frank Joyce, an<l more
I recently In a large UinHi-story building al tlie
corner of River and t.'oburn streets, owned
by hlin. He did a large und cunstHntly iii-
! creasing business, lie was a memlHir of the
{ board of overseers of the )>oor. und a direct-
ur of the Lowell und Drucut horse railroad
company.
Mr. Callahan was a^ble in disposition,
genial in mutiner, and a true friend, ilu
leaves a widow and a little daughter tu
mourn this t>creuvenient. He also leaves u
sister, who llve<l with him, and a brother,
employed by Mr. McNuughton, the baker.
Ilu lived in a cottagtHn rear of his store.
Ills age was aliout Pi years.
The funeral will tulie place ul 8 o'elo<'k to-
iiiurrow forenoon frum St. .Michael's churih.
Other l>t.atbs.
M'alter Vales, son nf .lostqih aiiil Ellzahelh
Yates, died ut the home of his parents un
South Wlilpple street today, aged four years
eight luontiis.
Mrs. Betsev Oordon died at No. 4 Lortng
street yesterdav, nwd i>'J years. She was the
mother of Daniel it. Oonion ami Llz/.le (lor-
<loii of this city and Sylvanus tjonloii of
fUMtnL
Murc«-r. .Me. Although at such an advanced
aire, she had full posM-ss|oii nf her faculties
of mind und body till lier last iilness. She
wan de\otedly cared for by her daughter
during her last days.
For cuts, bruises, sprains or strains, burns,
scalds, frost-bites, chilblains, uinl bites of
poisonous insects, nothing equals .sulvutiun
Oil. It annlliilutes pain. Price 'JO cents a
bottle.
iHarnagrs.
In Hudbury, Jun. I, by Itev. I). W. Kichanlsnn,
Mr. Dexter (\ Jones and .Miss LUxle 1'. Ilurlbtit,
eldest daughter ot thu late Hon. Tlioiaas I*.
Ilnrlliut. Jan. II, by the saino, Mr. James Colo
and Miss Mllliu l.aiighill.
In lloston, Jan, il, by llov. Nathan Hunt, Mr.
KIlMMorth L. I'armentiM' of .Sudbury ami Miss
Alice L. Hiirbidge of lloston.
Distress After Eating
It one of the mnny tlisagrcealile symptoms of
dyspepsia. lleudu<!he, hearibiirn, sour stomach,
fnlntness ami capricious appelllo are also
cruised by this very wldespreait and growing
Ulseasc. Hood's Sarsaparllla tones tho stom-
ach, creates an appetite, promotes healthy di-
gestion, relieves thu heudache, und cures the
most obktinato cases of tlyspepsla. IteaA the
following:
"My wife had dyspepsia, tohe nould uot keep
her r.)od ilown, and luid that oppressed feellMK
after eutiiig. Hlie liad no appetite and was tired
ull the time. Mio tried iinmeroiis medicines
wtlhdul being rullevc<l, but the first bottle of
Hood's .Sarsanarllla did liur a great dui.1 of
giioil, Hhu has taken two i>ottles, und can eat
anything without distreHs, and hns no troeble In
retuiniiig food." J«>liN ItATTKNKlKl.i), Marlon,
Ohio
ALL-OONE FEELING
"I have been troubled with tiyspepdn. I bad
but little appetite, and wl.al i did est diHtressud
me, or did mo little good. In an hour after cut
lag i would experieiMHi a falntness or tired, all-
gone fee In);, ns though I had uiii eaten any-
thing. Hood's SarsapKVilla did me an immense
aiiKMint of good. Il gave me an a;«petlt4', and
my fuod relished and satisfied the craving I had
previously oxperlcnred. It rclluved me of that
faint, tired, all gone tooling. I have felt so
much better sliuro I took Hood's .Sarsapiirilla,
that 1 am happy to reoomnieiid It." li. A.
l'A«JK, Watertown, Mass.
N. H. He sure to gel only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dnig;(ists. $1 ; six for i|.'^. Prepared
only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO r>oMVM On<9 Oollnr
YEAST
POWDER
>I.UTKLT Pl'UK AND HKALTHFUL.
possessing all the Kood qusUtles of
bakliiK |M>wders, while It oontalna
none of their Injarloua initredlente.
OENTIST
Acme Skates
A 11 solid Btoel and fine finish,
Only 60 Cents per Pain
Our stock of Skates Is the Urgcst erer offered
In Lowell, and embraces all leading styles and
makes.
iARTLETT
IW^
^>
II
For The Nervous
_. The Debilitated
^^ The Aged
VURBS Nervous Prostration, Nervous Head*
m^ ache.NeurslgIa, NervousWeakneas,
^^^^^ Stomach and Livsr Diseases, and all
^^^^sffections of tho Kidney*.
AS A NERVE TONIC, It atrongthens
.md Quiets the Norvea.
AS AN ALTERATIVE, It Purifies and
F-nriches the Blood.
AS A LAXATIVK, Il acts mihUf, bol
surely, on tho Dotvels.
AS A DIURBTIO, Tt itrgulatea tho Kid.
neys and Cures tbeL^ Diseases.
Iteoonunendod by prorossional and btHiaessmeu.
Price $i.Qo. Sold by drugcistt. Send for cirrulan.
MTUJ. a/CHM/tOSOU/ 4 CO., Propristote.
BURLINQTON. VT.
jlrh) ^nbrrttsrmems.
WANTKO.— In TynifslKtro, a young msa
wlio Ik liitelllgi'iit, Indnstrlouaand of good
chararivr, (o take care ot lliv*, lo'ns and two
cows. Apply to Chsuning Whitaker, M Poti
Omcc blooJt. '
THKRK Will be a special meettngnf thnrooai-
Itorsof Wunimlancit K'campnient, No. 39,
1. i». O. v., Friday evening at 7 o'ci<M;k, to take
action in regard to tlie deulli uf Pa riari^i Tay-
lor. I'er order.
V. 11. hT.Miniltll, c. p.
O. W. II. \KTWKLL, Scribe.
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Thursiliiy, Friday nnd Saturday^
JANI;AKY rtO, 47 AND W.
ChUdren*s Matinee Saturday,
Maturn of Ihe favorites,
HENNESSY BROTHERS'
Ideal Minstrels!
Klrsl I'rI/e llundand Premium OreJie.Htra, un-
der Ihe uianagemi'iit of Will A. ItarHngtOD.
New ideas, new feutnres, new and plesstng nov-
plttea, llrsl ('Imhh In every respect. The artists
cumi<pi« <d the day, the llcnnessys, vocalists,
dancerH, comwlhinx; tbe world's fsvoiile come-
dian, .lidiniiv .\dainM; Vorkey and Kmery,Tom
Mack, .Maikham and u.ild'e, Win. Iiackett,
llarrv .Mitiitell, F^iiKeiie HeniieiiHy, Wm. Ather-
ton, t:. W . CIdpinau, Will A. Itairlngton and a
corps oC c«)ineillaiii, dancers, viM-allNts and
muslctauN. I^ook out for oiir grsiio street pa-
ratio at ii'Kin. Adinisslwii 10, HO and 341 ets.
Iteserved seats now ready.
Ladies! Ladies!
or
LOWELL AND VICINITY.
I shall ojien MONDAY, JAN. 30lh, St It
o'clock a. m.. In Lowell,
A. HCIKI^T^IITIO
Dress Cutting Scliool,
Wliero 1 shall Introduce ami t«>ach the latestand
most popu ar MclentlflR Tnilur Nystam for
Dross C'utlins yet Invented, and to intruduoo
It I pl'0|M>riO to
GIVE AWAY TEN SKSTEMS
To tho First Teu Students who Join my schpol,
with only a Hinall charge for thorough Instruo
llcms. ThU id au opport unity that should be
Improved by every Lady and Dressmaker in
Lowell.
Kach student will be allowed to Out,
Make, Trim and Drape, piitti eg into execu-
tion what N):e lian leariieil while In the schooL
Lxlles, chII Mnd Investigate my openlBC
day; then JOIN MV bCHOOL AND UAVS
THK UKST.
Mrs. 8. A. BABTLKTT, Manager.
Miss A. £. MOQBE, Assiitont. '
No. 120 CetUrnl Street, Room, 9,
LOWKLL, BTAKS.
Cakikk'm Sci^riiLR WArBHs cure
Sore Throat and Diphtheria. Also a
preventive of .Scarlet Fever. They
are plcas.tui to tho tasto. I'rico it
CjCMh per large box. .Sold by all
iirugs'»t«- C. K. CAUTBR, Drug-
gist, cor. Uninch and .Smith .Streets.
Engraving on Metals
MArJK KA8Y.
Perfect Ouldr: everything ftamlahod.
Send two S-ecut slaups fur partloulara aad
sample of engrAvlny , to Hoz 800, M lddl«>
town. Conn.
Advertise in the Courier.
PHIIX>AOPIIT OF MABBIAOK, ftT-
Ing a clear syoopsU of Um lupodlaMats l»
narrlsge, exhausted TlialUy, elo., ate., asm bo
had from all news Sfsnu or fonrardfd dlMH
trom the author. Dr. P. J. JOSDAM, ll J07 SL,
Boston, on rsotlpt of M (
.1
■>. j^Ti*jLfM
Uii
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i^^;Ji^ai^^^JSi£'^1^.,
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LOWELL Diu
'ak^
r> '
•M Pre-
8PICE8 OF MANY KINDS.
How Pepper, ClnnAiuon, etc.*
p»red for Mwrket.
»* Don't sUnd ho near the wheel I It wHgbs
two tons and is uiukiDj? (Q) revolutioDH «
minute. I be Miction is gnat enou;,'h to
draw vouln." .,11
Fo spok • the eunineer as a reporter looked
at the nmehit.cry thiit operat.'d long linos of
tthiiftinj: iiiulbellin;,'
TijetMi'-'iiie workH all
»nd loi-ate.l ri;,'lit ii> Hio lieiiKt of New \c*rk
*' Mandiiij; on thi; top tloor llife
Qiit said: »'«.'iv:in!tli<'
KUI'crintciMl-
Miici'* u«i lliev roiiu,'
to us Tlds bill .•..utains inuMar.1 seed, tliln
olieiH ft.H of NVlK.le l..M'iH''s fi'oin ■Su.u'upoi'e.
one
and lui'
we
Irtvo
("•liin;niu)n from (vylon
'riu-rt! an* M'ver-
a loUL' row of iron nioriar-. in
flaker arc Imiind.'d h. uu iinpali'al.le puwdei
bv Hit ami rip Iminnurs." , ' ..
•Twvntv-liveof llM-«-l.amineM be^'aii ris-
luid'lrtlliiiu al tiii- iiioin.iii and the noJ-e
lliul all fnillKr w<>i.l- were
I imiftai- 1 wi> sli()Velle4
...f ihi' llne.l sillv and
iDK
WHS Ml ilWM
\o»t. Tilt' powderot
uu into 'tret lis mail. ,
Kd in Mt. orei^hloh...ci!laIm;£.^^.l-
Tlle Hcciiii.Urad.' of nui-lar.l. all.'.
crushed, iHplae.dliil.a-sl..lwetnl.aii
trenst's ill ••« liydritiiiii' pr
B |)re»>lir<.* ol i'lWHI I
This !•( iiio>»'»> a III
uud lra\e> a
After a short iUy, whtch nobody enJoved,
the family packed up their b«jaPM?« »odir*.
turned to B01.I0D. And all because there
were no baked beans ou Sunday iDoruiDS I
— ["Listener" In Boston Trannerlpt.
Come to the lirldRl chumber. DcnthI
foine to the motlicr, when nhe fe«l*
For liie lli<*t lliiie hur llrsl born'* brealli,
And thou art terrible!
The unlimelv d«ath whieh annually carrleH
oir thouKunds of human l»eln},'s in th*- pnme
of vgiUh is Indeed terrible. The hist ap-
iir.)a<?h of eonsumptiou it insidious, itinl the
sufterer himself is the luo^l uncoiifeious of
ils iipproaeh. One of tlie most ularniinx
hvinutoinsoft Ids dread disease is, in fact,
the Ineradlealile 1h»|k;, which lurkt* In the heart
<.f the vieliin. prev.ntin- hini frOm taklii!,'
timeh step* to arrest the malady. Ihat 1
,.:in bo arrested in its earlier stau'e* i* beyond
MueHtioii. aH there are hiindwdn of wel -
j.'ulhentieated ea.es where Pr. I'leree'^ (.old.
.Ml Medical Discovery has ertcted a complete
cure.
ffUingfgMli tc Co.
Playing Cards.
A Large As^iortmcnt and Low
Prices.
Battreats*
zee
't
|Hi3crllau(0U)B<
bidtiji
mat*
.111.1 Mili.i" i'l''d to
iiiiil- III t!ie »<|n-"'' '"'!'•
m' |i|i»p(iri'on of die <dl.
t\\\ liard
unmnd.
The
j). Auld for
ike. will. Ii, when
>,'c.>nd .:r!ide ii>ii»t.ird.
(.11 |.* iiMd bv .•oiif.dloii.r'. and »i»o ill
phice of olivi' oil tor la.Ulii;.' s:.rdille^.
I t)ll' I'ilU's eolllie.l Ailll Ihe prppi r
on 111." t.'P ll'..r.ai..if.e.l ih.- v\ I1..I. 1
well- !.► lb.' mill*. Tliesfiuv similar
niills-revolvlnu' -t..ne>. Th.- I'.M'l"'' «'"'''
Kiound Is pi. ke.l up l»V ;tii en-i!.>. eh;dii ..l
biieketH :tn<l taken to ivv-dslii',' '.•re.'ii
coar-e ii:»rls are retiinn d lot''.! liiiH
line p»!i|>«'r pa»».ef<1iito l.iU' mi the
bill
l»ep|M'r
o lloiir ,
uli-
rouiu ImIow. t'iHiiaiiioii.
uiv jriMund in a ^lmllar uiiiinu r
a« liiviiH ■' "
sill. I sane, mpiln- a
the
iiid >he
! pl.klllK
jiiiT iiii'l cl'<\e»
II.M'bs. such
p.>. i;tl mill. It
1 'roiin.l
r ^ Pills —
are a(^uicl(,
bleasant,safe
d.nd suye ^
cure 'for di$-
ordercil liver^
er atomacl^,
indi^est/on,^^ ^
be|Dsia,con^^a^*on,nerv'ous
ordeneral debli^ity, fjeadac/je
lass i ftide , d . s e « s e s o ^^'^om^n,
%c neatly ^w^'w)? 'OOforCiOt.
'a Idrudflists.^Send hcenh for
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
nholcsale and lictail Drugglfiis,
OrPOSlTK POST OKFICe.
Old Colony.
OjJand nfter .Ian. 2, 18»*S, trains will leave
Lowell (Middlesex street «iepot) an fol-
io wi* :
For Tsanton, Fall River. Newport, Mew
B*<irurd, I'rovldfine**, Pnwturket, Marl>
boro*. Moutb FrHiiiinghHuian.l w«yatatlun«
at7.4>;a.iu.. l.'.4A an.l 4.40 p. in. All traina
ooniiei't at .South iTHinlnKhHin >»tlh lloKUm A
Albiiiiy railroad for Worceeter, SprliiKfleld,
AlbHiiy an.l the W««t;Hl!«out Conoord Junc-
tloD with KUchburd ndlroud.
The 4.40 p. m. train e^)wnwi» with Fall Klver
Line siwiiners for New York, the South and
8iH>olal for Chelniaronl at « 45 a. m., 6.20
an.l i*.;Wp. nil (.SnturtlavK at 10 p. m.) Ueturii
at ft.%'\ and 7.16 a. m., an.l « M p. ni.
Bt'NUAYS— For .Hoiith FramliiRham and way
■tatloua, »''.3»» a. in. U.nirn at .%.40 p. m.
J. K. KKNDUICK, (ieneral Manairer.
ISAAt; N. MAKMI.M.I-. l>lv. 8upt.
UKO. W. MILLKK, Agent.
Ticket OIHce, SO Itterrlmach Street.
Itabroai^B.
Boston & Maine R. R.
I
Playing Cards.
A bnrpiin lor 20 oeiit-s. These
are of gooil lliK-kiu'Sf* :m<l nice
tiiiylmdy.
enoujih tin
ELLINGWOOD & CO..
Wholi'mtv ami lit tail Druuolsta,
OPPO«ITK I'OST orHt'K.
is a' i.idr of Nionr \n Ii.-«I> that travel •r.niii.l
Heeiil'r.urlii.liiik' sub-lane.', on tli.' stone
Horn-. Tli.v arcei.e!..s.d|iiativ'blroomso
that n..lhtnw'eM'app wlieii »l"'.v =•<" "' j;",'"'^.-
In the iiaekluj; d.|MirtiiU'id ..f Hie "» «'
dozen tfirU are ai work iiiakink' and 11 lin.,'
UJXei. Wltii the diirereiit .piec A I'OS-
fohlinu niii.hine dm-s Hi.' wi.rk ..I 10 ■.;iil'.. U
takes the flat car.lboai.l, fol.N ami pa-le* I.
antlluHH out u bov every Ihree »ceo.i.l».
The aiiioiniitle welKhiu^' in i.hliie Is a re
volvlnu inarbU' tuble.on vvliieh are four »*eU
of sealeH. The weigher- are s.l ul one
lK)un.l each of ihe scales, h cardboard box Is
|ilue«'.l oil the scale, an.l a tnlK' from above
tllU Ihe box until it eoiiliduH Just one ponii.l.
When llie scale |eu«'het» llie balance point a
valve chuls oil' the supply unill an empty 1k>x
takes tiie pla.'i? of llie full one.
Sleppiiu into Ihe olll.e the Hiiperliitendeid
explalueU that the Ik-sI pep|.er N »bo "shot
pepper, us it in in heiixier uraln^ tbaii the
feliiJaporo itepper, which l- th.- secoii.l Kra.lo,
but both klndH coin.; from .^iliiKaP"'". \
still lower ura.le coiiifs from tlie Man.l or
I>o Your Own PyeluKi at lloine, with
PKEllLESS DYES
They will «lye everytblnK.
evervwheie. Price IIK-,
They are sold
H pa.kairt— 40 I'olers.
•I'hey have n.. e.pial loi SlreiiKth. »'«?»'»»»"*'-
Am.nint In IM.ka^e.. or for m»^ue** o' /»!< f ;
or nonra.llMK gnalltle*. Tbev do not cmek or
uniul. Kor*alebv W. W. Dunciin. I>r»nr»fl*i:
p" Ml.hlle.ex Btrcet; lJ..o.lale'. l»i;nK Wiore. \U
Onlral. corner .Iiickson Htr<«uls. Hike's lihMrk ,
V' II. Hiitler ft (;o..l)nu^lst», K. tVnlr'|l street;
Carleu.n & llovoy. l>ruKtflst«. City Mull. McitI^
mack atreel; Albert L. Klehl. Dmnirbt. l>avH
Corner; KlIlnKW.w.l A Co.. I'harn.a.lst. opp..
*lteuo.tomoo:t4. CUrtM-k DrutmUl, H
s'.reei, corner Klrat stiwl ; G. C. 0*koo.I,
Auotheeary. corner Merrlmaek ami
streclH; DeiiU Ollrlou. DruKKM. «<» »'•»''«•'
street, lA>well. MaM.
flaying Cards,
[\b ctMits ji luuU, letluceil from
:>() cent!*. Tlie.<.t? wo have a lai*ge
sale on l»y I lie tU»zt'ii.
Boston and Maine.
ON an.l after tiuntiay, Oei. '2.1. 18t<T, panwontcer
(rulu* will kaVe Ceutrul stiXHit depot,
For llostoo, at B..V), 1A\ H.50, 9.*i0, 11 a. m.;
I.'.i:., I'i l.'i, .s, ii.40, 4.10, 4.l.\ ."i.lo, o.M. W.."<o p.
. Ml. HKTIU.S. :,7:lii.'.t.;>», lO.-Wa. I...; J-Jin.;
MMi, i.W J.Ho. a i«. 4.ao, ft. e., (l.:0. 7. 1 1 p. ni.
F«.r Lawreu*-**, 7. In, T.:l.'i, s.;».», II a. in.;
li.l.'., 1, .l. •'>40, ."i.ln, t;.|5. tl..Vl, II. la p. in.
UKTl'UN, 7.10, t>.^i^K U.40, lu.-i.i. II 11. ni. ; \i \\
1. 10, IXi, 8, 3.4*1, 4.1.^, S.40, l».30 p. in. .Houth
Lawreine, 7.0.% p. in.
F.ir lluvt^rlilll, 7.10. 7..tv, H..» a. m.; l'2.l.%
1..1, ;i.40, .'i.|(i,»l.|.'.,«l..V., 11.10 p.m. KKTIILN,
:.i;, K.IO, !• 10, 10.10. lo.4.'ia. in.; li.()-.\-:.&4..^.40,
:i .VI. .(.I.^, (i.4.%, "Mo p. in.
For HmUiii. 7.10 a. in.; I'i.l.%, ft.lo p. in. KK
ri'lIN, 7, W.Vi a. 111.. I.W, 4.4.1, (1 11. in.
For .'«'tMvburviMtrl, 7.10 a. in.; Pi !■% :i, (il.'V p. ni.
i{i:ri'itN,«ii.'k. 7 :.%, 11 ». m ; j.-lv a 4.% p. m.
For i.xeter, D.iveran.l iJreat Falls, 7 UU, («.8.% n.
in.; 1.1.40, .^.lo p. 10.
For .Salmon KalU, Hl.Mefont, saeo, Oi«| (>rcJinr«l
KeH.'li an.l I'urilao.l, ',:Xt, »'y> a. ni.; I, .1.40 p.
III. Ib'tnru fnnn I'urllan.l, 7.:io, ti.M a. m. ;
I'J.IO, :i :i.i p. in.
F-.r llaiiRor, lU-lfaM, Watorvlllc, .skowhejraii,
Itocklai.d and KarmlnKton, H.:i.% a. ni.
F.>r SI. .J.'l.n, N. 11., Ilttllfav, N. .'S.,. Montreal
an.l (juulitfe. *^X> a. in.
K.ir Aiixnstn, Ihtih, LvwUton, ^.33 a. ra.; 1 p.m.
Ki>r U.M'hester and .\lton Day, t*a. m.; 1,S.40
p. in.
tor Kasiport and St. .I.ihn'a (per steamer), on
Mun.layi-, We.lnev.lays and I'rhlays. at 1 p. ni.
For IliM'.klaii.l, IteiraMt, Kaiitfor an.l .Ml. iKsi-rt
iMea-ner Ironi roilland), Tue»«Uty» uud Fri-
days at 3.40 p. lu.
IMPORTflNT NOTICE.
diaiij»*<3 of Time.
On and alter Sun.l.iy, iK-t. 23d, the folloWhiK
trains will be .lUounllnued ;
For Ilo8ton, 6.X>, !•.:« a. m., 2, 'i.V>, %:» p. m. ;
from llonum.'i, 11.15 a. in. For La\vrenc«\ «.«.%,
U.!Uia. m.,'J.!U. 4 p. in.; from Lawrence. OmI.'), h
a. Ul.. '-', '-'..Vi p.m. For rorilMiiil, tf.lft p. m. ;
from I'ortlKii.l, .%..10 p. m-
The tmlii now leav iiiK Kowell for Boston at 7
a. m. will leave at (!..Vi a. in.
A new train for Itoston '«nd Lawrcnoe will
leave Lowell at 1 p. ni.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
I'he train now ieuvluK Koston at 7.30 for Low-
ell will leave at 7.
Tlie train now leaving; Lowell for Doslon at
8.16 will leavi- at 7.30. . vv.* ."f^A*
The train ii.iw leavluK LowoU ftir Lawrence
ami llavfrlilll at 7..VI p. m., will leave at 7.;iO p.
Ml. I'lq '
For farther parl.'ular* wo time eanls.
J. F. rillLI.II'H, Gen. Ai,n. alftuwell.
KIRK'S
(!ioIjD
i^tramrrs.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
Savannah,
Connecting theru wltn all Hall and Water Lines.
FAVOKITK KUt'Ti: TO FI.OUIOA.
Iron *tcami»l.»pi. -GATK CITY" and "CITY
OF MAto.N" IravlnK ."Mivnntiah Tier, OngreM
lilnti, liosif.u, KVKUY Till It.sMA Y, at .1
.(Vloek. For freU'ht or pansiiKC, apply to A.
I>kW. ^<.\MPK()N,';(ll WashlnKt4in street, lios
ton,..rloKK llAHUisON A IlAKNAKl), AgenU,
Huston.
ploaYeng soap
THE CHIEF
For th« Duth, Tollot Hiid Laundry.
Snow Whllo ond AbwoUitely l»»»r«.
If your itCHler .l<>«s noi kfop White t'loml t*<><*P.
wnd 10 eciits 1..r hau.pl.' rake lo th" iimkera
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
linsuiaurf.
FITTY-rirTH YEAR.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIBE INSUR.^NGE Ca
omoe, 40 Ontral Ntrct.
.1. C. AIJIIOTT, I'KKSIDKNT.
K. T. A IJIHiTT, etc't ANl» TWtJia.
M.'l*>M
>nff.dk
Sumatra. While la pi.er is the kerne with
the shell rcmove.l. and thoiiKh just as llerj^ It
bas not the flavor of the black peppt-r. 1 ep-
iKT l« often a.lulteralf.l with charcottl and
buckv^heit. 'riie la^t re.l pepper .'omes
from JJatal, Slid coHiHftOcenis a pound. A
lower xrade comes from Zanzibar.
Brown nutmejfs from IViiaii;: ami the WeM
Indiea are the best. Th. y are in their natural
state, uixl are ho full of oil that it will oo/.o
out If ail Incision bo iiia.l.-. The uulme«s
kept bv most Krocers lire the l.iwer tirades
that are put lhrou;,'b a swealinir procos tore-
move llie oil, and are rolled in lime to .-over
up all the defects. The \h'A cl«»vea come
from IViian« and 'are aiui-drle.l. < hciiijer
jrradescome from Zanzibar, an.l are kllii-
drled, with mucli of the oil extracted.
Orountl cloveMure Hdulleiiiled by leavlinj In
tha'Ktfrnu. I'lniento, or alUpU-e. »'oiue.i from
JWimalen. The be-.t ninttej also comes from
The Hutne place, and Ih hk'U.be.l wliite. Bor-
neo L,int<rr is often chalked to iniike it look
like the bleached urtlele. Afrlean «in'/er s
dark lu color and poor in (juallty, but as It 1
very uunh .heaper tlinii the other kind It Is
most lined. Ceylon i-iiinainon Ih worth Jl
u poiin.l. ami Is very little um-.I. Can^ia, the
outsl.le bark of the tree, Is the substance in
KcnernI use and i'o«ts about oiiedentli of the
jfenuiiie article. New spictrs are ju«t benln
nliiu to arrive, a fair crop is reportc.l
prlcen will remain about the fame as
year.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WhoJemle and Ketall VruygiBU,
OPPOSITK POST OPPICK.
If you have a houne or roomi
to lot, or have lost or fouml mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
.situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium lor making^fcnown your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
koard trom.
Cod Liver Oil,
Frksh From the Shoke Evert
■;■■-■■; Week, -
S3 Ceiitsi » Pint.
HUNIIAY TKAlNH.
For Hoston. 7.1^. H.-iO a. nr>, l'J.(5, 4. IS, ft.40,
7.30 p. III. UKTITIIN, 8 a. m., ft, 7 p. m.
Kor l.«wren««, K.2o a. in., ft.4«, 7..VI p. m.
UKTCItN, 7.40. K.I6 a. m.. I'ilu, &M p.m.;
Nonih Lawrence, 4 'W, 7.44 p. m.
tor Mavtrhlll, X'M a. m., (V.4.\ 7.10 p. m.
UKTIUN, H, 11.4.'. a. in., 4.0H, .%.2\ 7'.'.^ p. lu.
Kor PurlUM<l.ft.4Up. in. KkTI'ltN, 1,4.16 p.
m. J. T. Kl'UllKIt, <icn. Manager.
W.M. MKIiUITT, .Ih., Hupt.
,1. V. I'lllLLIPH.Uen. Agt. at Ix>well,
Oct. n, 1W7.
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOHBR 10, IMT.
PA88enger Service IVom Lowell :
uu.l
last
THEY WERE HOMESICK.
Bos-
A True Story of tlie Influence of the
ton Uakml Keitii.
Quite a number of years ajjo a youn^ (ier-
inau emlKPiled to Bo-^tou, and Kcttled down
hero iimontc the Yankees, lie proKpcied,
ket up In bu»inc«« for himself, proxpered
some more, and after a time went back to
Ciermaiiv amU»rounlil ov. r. f rom bis native
viiluKc, a yountc wife. The youn-j; people,
llviiij; and iru.lliiy: anion;; tin
came pretty thoruuRhly
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
IVhoUBale and Retail DrugnlBttf
opposiTK POST orriCE.
For Itoslon. at .^.60, «JW, ^«..V\, JJ7.16, 7-1ft,
•It7..ts. •t^.;{o, •|:ti.'«, 110.30, •IJii-.V* and ll.iaia.
IB., •:jli.W, 1.20, 2.10, 1!3.fo, •J14.'.».\ 4.8<,
1I.^..1ft, MtK), ♦(J«34. •IJK.02 p. in. SI N1>AVS,
*lt7.3)«. 0.00, *]{0.'iO a. ni., 4.-.^^ p. ni. Return i
110.44, 7 .10, H.iai, ♦« ;{o, ♦0.00, ».l.\ illo.oo, ll.no
a. m., I2.1HI m.. '1 110, 2.00, n.ui, 113.4.%, 4.4ft,
•von, 510, lift 4.'i,ii.ia, •7.00, 10.00, 1 1. 10 p. m.
bl^NHAYs, w.ooa. in., I.iki, ft.iai, •7 00 p. m.
For VToliurn, rt :W, 7.ltf, 7-1.1, 0 22, 11.00 a. m.,
l.-io, 4.30, (i.ou, It. .14 p. m. sCMLVYK.9.ooa. m.,
4.-iftp. in. Kftu'n: ((■22, 0.41, 11.24 a. in.,
fi.OH, «.4J, lo.'il, ll.aa p. m. 8U.Ni>AYS, 9.27
a. ni..ft 27 p. m.
tB^KxvreM$. iSorthtrn Fttpot ohIu. }f>r on
nrriml of train* front the Sorlh. II lla Ittdfttrd.
For Lawrence, •i.:i.%, lo.lft, 11.00 a. m , 1.40, 2.10,
4..0,tt.oup. m. .slfM>AYH, aiu.lft a. m., 7.1ft
p.m. Ketiirn: 7.4A. (t.SO and 11.2ft a. m.,
12.05, .lift, A. 1ft, <i.4A p. in. St'NUA\S, liAlO.
H.ftftn. ra.,0.lft ji. u).
For Nalein and Way KUttons, 7.Sft a. m., 1.40,
A.0O p.. in. Return : 7.20. 11.40 a. m.. 4.40 p. ro.
Timt yiren bttvw It f)-om JVorf/kem Ifrpot.
For Ayer Juuctlonauil Way-Siailons, at 7.1ft
a. m., 12 05 and 5.05 ii. m. SCNDAY.-S. at 2.15
g. m. Kelurn : 8.15 a. m., 12.&S and U.15 p.m.
UNDAY.S, b.lfta. m.
natives, be-
Aiiierl aiii/.'il. but
dill not lose their roiiiaiitlc all.clioii for their
liiud. Children were born to them;
native
bUsilK':
:iiid after
trade.
thev still prospered in
l.-> v«iirs the husband ntiinl from
lii; III art still turniu'^' to (ierniany. he de-
torniine.l totukelii^ biinily th.'i<! aii<l place
the thil.lren in s.'liool, leaviii- It lo the fu-.
lure to .hterniine wb.lber he '•lioiil.l remain
the iT'^t of his life in ({ermaiiv. <»r return to
Boston after lliet.luciitiou of bis six chil-
dren li ml leen well advaiierd.
The tir>ldav after ihe lumlly had arrived
ftt the parents' old home \v;in Sunday, and
the children, Willi their father and mother,
were "-rouped around llmir Lrrundpareiilh'
table for bn akfiisl. Iiivlead of bein- .served
with the usual plates of Boston baked beans
the tldestof the •■hil<li-.?ii vvas usKed by the
{grandfather what he would like lo have for
breakfast. ...,,, ,
'♦.Some beans, if you please, ' said the boy
in his hot (iernian.
The grandfather hhowcd some surprise and
said a little crustily that he was sorry that
there were no beuus. Then In; turiie.l to the
next eldest, a yirl. and asked lier what che
would like for her breakfast.
"I'd like Horne beans, pleasi;, .rrossvatcr.
Mid the Kirl, as a maP.er of course.
The tjrandfatlier appoare.l somewhat
vexed, but asked the third child what he
would have.
•♦BeauH, please," naid he. , ,, „
The old gentleman here fjrcw dccidediv
angrv. Rut be asked all the rest of the chil-
dren'ln turn, down to the younr,'.'st tot, and
all declared that they wanted Bome beans.
And when they fouml that they could have
none, the smallest children, overcome all at
enec by homesickness, he^an to cry, and the
older ones looketl very <li^treHsed ami unhap-
py. Their !4raii.liiareiits rebuked Ihe father
and mother for not rearing' their chi'dren
with iHittcr maniii rs. The parents protested
that It was r)erfe«'lly natural, ami betjau to
feel decidedly h(>me^i(•k tbemstlvcs.
"It is no use," said tli.- father lo the moth-
er, after the meal was over and they ba.l re-
tired to their ehaml..:r. "We have made a
mistake, and neither \vc nor th<' ehil.lren can
1)C contented here, it isn't that we can't do
without baked beans on .suiniuy moruliiK ex-
actly, but that we havf bcoiiie such thor-
ough Yankeea that we shall be homesick
here *'
••I think you arc rl;?lit," saM the wife,
"and now that we hive mah; up our minds
to that, batln'i we b« iter j^o back to Boston
and edaeate our children thcri, *c"
"I think we bad,*' fii'l the husband.
WE UECEIVK OUR
Every Thursdav, ensuring the freshest possible
for Krhlay. Our bill for this week Inclu.les
Cod, Haddock, Hallbnt, Frr»h Mackerel,
Smelts, Flounders and Fresh Herrlns:
Providence Klver and Vlrnlnla OYSTKRS,
Clams OM shell an«l shucked, Suioke<l
Hallbnt, Flutmu H addles, Ainerlcan and
P.andC.SARDINKS.
We have our Oysters and Lolisters freah on
Saturday for isnmlay.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Every
Week,
35 Ooiits a Piiit.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druyffista,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
E»i.oott :Bi:*otliers,
77 BKIDQE STUKET.
THE
L
Ellingwood's
Cou&[h Balsam
116 CENTRAI. STREET,
Offers unequalled a.l vantages to pupils In a
complete or partial courbC of Single an.l Double
Kntry Book-keeping, Commercial Law, Com
nion and Higher English branches, etc.
The number of pupil* In the college the pres-
ent term cxcee.ls 2.V), antl the principals refer to
them as to the value of the school.
Pupils may enter at any day.
Catalogues mailed to any a.ldrcBS. Corre-
spondence solicited.
TUITION l^ATES:
Business Course (10 months),
Partial Course,
Day School, one quarter, - -
PRINXIPALS:
Albert C. Blaisdell Letloit E. KimtialL
$40.00
20.00
10.00
GLASS
WAS Invented in Englan.l by Bennlt, a
monk, 400 years A. C. A small glass of
the renowned G.O. Taylor Uombon and Rye
Whiskey will renew fBlUnir strenirtn In the
HtrenKth
malnta n
fatlInK
win renew
asrerl, and restore vitality an
pSwers. Its medicinal PJ"S'."%%.*'-« «"'"»'•
fished. It Is bottled by C. 11. l^BAVLS A »<>';a»
Boeton, and your Drugglct and Orocer wlU In-
! done It. «
This IS the second winter for
Ellingwood's Couoh Balsam,
and the many vrords ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
For Amherst, Mllford and Wlltoh, at 9.1ft a. m.,
12.55, 3 4s, 540 ii. m. Sunday, 2 u. m.
For Grcenflelil, reU-rbon)', llennlnKton, Hills-
liuni' ami Keene, at O.lft a. m. an.l 3.48 p. m.
For Nashua, Manchester and Concerd, at SJiO,
H.lft, U.44 a. in., I2..V), 1.47, 3.48. ft.4U, ll.'ift, 7.48
p. m. (.Sumlavri at 2, 7.48 p. m.)
For I'enacook, Franklin, lAibanuu and White
River Junction, at 0.15 a. m., 1.47, 3.48 aD<4
•7.48 p. m.
For Warner, Bradford, Sunapee, Newport (N.
H.),Claremont an.l Ckiremout Junction, at
9.15 a. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTllUni, Lake Vlllnife, Mercllth, Lnconla,
Weirs, IMv mouth, Warren, Haverhill, Woo«liJ-
vllle,al0.44a. m., 1.47 ami ♦7.48 p. m.
For Campt.>n, Thornton, North Woo.lstock, Lli-
tx>n, Littleton an.l Whltellcld, at U.44 a. m.,
1.17 p. m. , ^ ,
For Jefferson, Lancjistcr, Urovetonan.l Faliyan,
at 0.44 a. m.
For Montpeller ami all points ou Ihe .Monli»eller
and Wells Klver riillrt)ad, via Plymouth and
Woodsvllle, at ll.U a. m.
For St. Johnnlmry and Lyndonvllle, via White
Klver Junction, at 0.15 a. m. an.l 7.48 p. m.
For St. Johiisl.urv, Lymlonvllle, Newport, Sher-
lirooke, via Plymouth and VV'ootlsvUle, at 9.44
ft. m., *7.48 p. m.
For Montpeller, |.>(«ex Junctl<m, Burlington and
.St. AlbaoK, via Central Vermont line, at !».15 a.
m., 1.47 and •7.48 p. m.
For Montn'Jil ami tiueltec, via Montreal and
Booton Air Line, at '.i.4l a. m., ♦7.4S p. m.
For .Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15
a.m., 1.47, •748 p. m.
gg'*DaUy.
I'relght trains leave Lowell for Roston at 2.00,
8.40, ll.iKH a. m., 'I.'IS, lO.iMi, 11.00 p. m.
Leave BosUm for Lowell at 2.30, 4.06, 9.40 a.
m., 12.25, 3 15 p. m.
Ixiave I»well for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at 9.06 a. m.
FRKIQUT I>EPOT, WE.STERN AVKMJE.
Leave l..owell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the North and West, ut 7.20, 11.35 a. m.,
8.86, 6.46 1). m. , . „ .
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worcester,
Fltchburg, New York and the West, at 2.46 and
9.26 ». m. . „ _. . .
C. S. MELLEN, Genl. Superintendent.
GEO. W. .STOKEK, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. B. PAIGE, Local Agent.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merobftnls and Blineri Traniportation
Oompanj'i Providence, ITorfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Most nire<-t Route from New England for
Norfolk and Richmond, Old Point Comfort, Va.,
Washington, D. C, and lUltlmoro, Md.
PAMBMOBRS AND FRBIGHT.
The Iron Steamship William Oraae, 1500
tons. Caiit. E. R. Warren, sails from Pruvlileno*
ev«ry WKUNESUAY.tf p. m.
The Iroa Nteainship Johns Hopkins, 1600
tons, Capt. H. 1>. Fouler, sails evi»ry SATUR-
DAY, « p. m., from Lomiualk Wiiakp.
These well-known itenmshtps are large and
ooiufortable and lllte.l with every C4)nveuloncfl
for PASHKNGKRS ami cimman.lcl liy uarl-
rators of long an.l HiiceuNsful expcrlfnce. Sea
voyages l>y tlu-se oteainers are refreshing and
Invltforatliig an.l the round trip cAn l>e ai'^'om-
pUshi-.t In KivK VA\9, Karv, Including room
and meals, very Idw.
rUKIUHT OONNKCTIONS
Made without drayAge with the following
Mutes:
VlrfflBla and Teuoeasee Air Line, at Mor.
folk. Ta.
AtUntle Coaat and Seaboard Air Llaaa, mi
Norfblli. Va.
Gheaapeake and Ohio R. R. and Kanawha
DUpateh, at Newport Mews. Va.
Richmond and Danville K. R. and Pled-
mutut Air Line, at Weat Point, Va.
Baltlniore and Ohio R. R. and ContlBeatal
Line, at Haltlmore, Md.
Merchants and Miners Trans. Co.*a ■•Tail-
nah Line, at Raltlmore, M<l.
Through hlllR of la.ilng Issue.l via all aboTe-
naine<l routes. Mark goods via P., N. AND D.
LINE.
Tickets on sale at E. G. WixnaoR's ofllce, 8
Westminster street, W. H. ClIliKCH ft Co.,offloe
1 Wt'y)M)Rset street, or at Steamship olQoe, 90
In.lla street
lUn*. Walker,
An IIS It. iTi^nct,
K.M. Wright,
A.<«. I'olkint,
K.T. Abbult,
P. C. Gates.
uiKRcnmi:
Wm. If. Wlggln, •
.1. K. Fehows,
Wm. I*. Bm/.er,
(has. A. HloU,
W. K. Llvdngslon,
J.C. AblM>tl,
I»lvldeu<ls60 PI:R CENT, ou live years, M
por cfnt. on three years, »»H per ciut. on OM_
ye.'ir policies.
In .onne.'tlon with the above company is a
K«'neral agency fer .llvbleiid paying aiiituAl and
rulluldo slock companies. ^ ..„.,__ .
B. T. ABBOT! , AccBU
THE HOLYOKE KTILL LEAD8
On and after June 1st the
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
For rates, passage or frcte ht applv to
K. II. RocTvWKLL,
New Englau'l Agent,
Providence, R. I.
SKooti an^ Coal.
WILL fAT
TO PBR CERT. DIVIDENDS.
This company has a surplus as renanls PoUm
hohlera, of •634,2441, anil will write ou MlUl-
CANTILE RISKS. Itupresented by
Charlei Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also reprosenu other flrstclass Mutual aad
blo«'k Companies.
~nRElNSURANCr~
Oood ! Solid X Relinl>lo !
AT THB
FIBE IHSUBAHCE AObYOT
— or —
Q[0. 1 METCALF.JIoje Central Stml
HaTlng pnrehaaed the agency of the Menl.
mack Mutual Klre Insurance Co. of Andover»
with lU sixty years of satlsfactorv dealing wHk
Its policy holders, be Invites all the former
friends of the company and many new once to
examine lU merits and reliability. Six otb«r
companies also reprenente.1 by me.
GEO. K. MKTCALF, M Central street.
Successor lo B. L. Canlell M Co.
Traders and Mechanics
1N8UEANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
Cash assets Jan. 1,1887 |492386.7S
Total llahlUUes (re-luauraaoe) 156.0flA.lt
At the Old Stand, 38 Middle Street.
At the Mew Varti, Foot of Pond Street.
liVilliani Kit ti-odflTo,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Wllkcsbarre,
Lnckuwanna, Lehigh. Krauklia, Cumlierlaml,
C. C Cannel, Ac. Wood, Ctiar<-/^nl, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac Telephone number, 284-2.
Net asaeta #335,671 .M
Policy holders shar* In the profits on expira-
tion of i>ollcle8.
Dividend!, 70 Per Cent., After July lit.
DIRECTOM :
spragno,
F. I
LevlSr
Geo. F. Ulchantson,
i). S. Richardson,
Chas. II. Coburn,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howe,
0. C. Hiitchlnsoa,
W. F. S.-ilmon,
S. T. Lancaster.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
W^holesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehlgb, Philadelphia A
Readlnir, Wllkesharre, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'s tJeorge's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lln, etc.
OSoe. ST Central Street, LoweU, Maaa.
LEVI .SPRAQUE, Prkbidf.nt.
K. M. TUCKE. SKCKKTABT .
4^1nsurance to any amount efTecte*! In relia-
ble companlea.
E.M.TUCKK, Agent,
27 Central Street.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and split.
sawed
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DruggistSt
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,
Sole Proprietors.
Pennsylvania Kailroad
Tho Beat Railroad In the World.
The Fastest Traina In the World.
Mew York to Chicago, M hours.
New York to c'uiclnaatl, 21 hours.
New York to St. Loola, 29 bonra.
Five Dail) Express Trains to the West
Apply for tickets and full InformatlOB to
W. R. BATCHBLDBK, Ticket Agent,
w.n.o^ W. 29 Merrimack Street,
OEO. W . MILLER, Ticket Agent O. C. R. R.,
wa-w. T, ^^ 88 Merrimack Street,
A. T.CA8WKLL, Ticket Agent B. A L. B. B.,
* Mlddleaei Street SUtlon.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Merchandise deMTered per ord«r from aU
trains on the Boston »«V»„l5well, Ma^na »^
LoweU. Old Colony and Boston and MatM R. R.
a^lpplSc reosl/ls obtained for goods f orwa«Ud.
«0 Thoradike ttMot.
WOOD.
'"'-''^'^IVo^i.^r '"'''- CEMENT.
T f MI? COBB'S Extra and Finishing
ljlJTl£i. Qlens FaUs. Vermont.
AU kinds Building and Ameri- TIR f r.lT
can and Scotch Fire DkXk \JS\ .
Hay. StraTT.
Masons', Dental and Land
Piaster. Plaster.
KAOLIN,
CHARCOAL,
FBBTILIZBRS,
HAIR.
8AMD,
OKAVBL.
noiii* and Oi-ain.
Ofllce and Yard, I
37 Thomdike Street. 88
Telephone 18S-L. I
Branch OfBce,
Merrimack Street,
Calderwood'ti.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 GORHAM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
' stove Dealer ami General Sheet Iron andTla
worker. A fine Une of
^ PA.IUL.OR SXOVE8.
MILKMEN can get Milk Cans as good and
cheap as in Roston.
J. L. MOSS, 67 Ckrham Street.
Oliftoi-d'ei
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 AVDOTEB STBEET.
First-Class Dyaini ot Every Descriptioe
Doae at
■hort BOtloe and
foaraBtaed.
satlsfaclloB
PHorrooRu/LPHei.
A. H. BAHBOBI, 24 Central Blook,
Begs to annooBoe to the dtlcena of Lowell and
ridnlty that he has purchased all the neaatlTM
owned by the Ute N. C. Sanborn, and u now
prepared to fill dnpUcate onlers from the sane.
By Irag assoeUtlon In business with tha lata Mr.
BMibom I fMl oonfldeat of glTlng psrfMt Mtla-
I taction to all his fonner coMoaiars.
Ijadles* and ganta* garments dyed whole.
All kinds of ganaenta cleaned and repaired
If desired.
CLIPFORD'8 DYE HOUSE.
" ' ' ' ■-.--■
PHIL080PHY OF MARRIAGE, giv-
ing a clear synopsis of the InipedloMnts to
marriage, exhansted vhallty, etc., etc, can be
had from all news agenu or forwarded direct
f^ the antbor. Dr. P. J. JORDAN, 19 Joy sC,
Boston, on receipt of S5 cenU.
rX^WELL DAILY COUBIEB, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1888.
I^WBIX POiT OFFIOB. ffittiitdX*
Ifid
€h
Vester.
was proeii
^copK•'^ clu
borne of Ho
the work of
Osborne wa
ubestcr. He
of the I dull
ed eharilies I
tioi'tant fuelo
callv Into III
churche. llu.
' a work wlii.'b
enlighten ibei
to understand
charities, and
embrace the
regard the
t)Our bouse.
thai ivlivdo
In Ihe work
rare of their
/lie's Talk on
lu the Work.
u fair-sized jralhoriiJi:
uieii's branch of the
^iil Kev. Edward U«-
jC'X press lu regard to
id charities. "iAt.
by Rev. L. C Man-
Kcleeted Ihe subject
uicli to Ihe MSKoeiat-
liureh was an lin-
drawii ^)nlpathet-
liiust teaci* the
I'd to lake pail In
tun aud which will
toiret the iniui'iter
is of the associated
I hU church wi.l
oo olten people
charitiea as a
d all bo Hjrreed
should believe
■servwlly. <;hurchei» lake
poor, or "ou)?hl to. The
Beeonft Deatha.
Vincent Das NbguelraB, mlaUtcr to this
country from Portugal for the past 10 yeura
died Id WasbiuKlon Tuesday.
Rev. James Dixon, the oldeM MethodUt
luluihter in this pari of New Kn;<laiid, died
iu Tauuion Tuesday, aged «T years T mouths.
lie was a native of Ku^lau.i.
Daniel D. Wnrieu, afjed (IT), widely kuowii
as H ruilroad coulraclor, dieil at his boine lu
.Sprinvtield Tuenlav, havlii;.' been . In poor
hcullh for several years. Ho was a native of
Ileohick, N. Y., but had been a resident pf
.SpiiiiKlield since atlainiujj his luajority. lu
early life ho was eiu?ageil In the wholesale
grocery business, but since IHdl has l>eeii
couiiecled w ith railroad bulUliuK. lu con-
ncetioii Willi the late Willis I'helus of .Spiiuji-
lluld, he built Ihe greater part of the Coutieil
Hlufls aud St. Joseph railroad uud Ihe Ms-
wourl Valky»lhe Lake Ontario shore and the
Coiiiiccllcut Central roads. Ho was tho
sole cutilraclor for the Watertowu and Car-
thaKe road, and was iissoclaled with W llllam
Bii ulo of .SpriuKtleld In Uijl' coiistructlou of
the .Spilii^illeld aud New Loudon railfoad,
ami iu a portion of the|rccoustructlon of the
'Vvo\ andtireenlield railroad. He was «•"•
church ptHipleshoukl have a wider view of
charily. We have a duty to the city iu
which wo live— the rcluetioii of paupeiisjn. | track
There Is a kind of Idea that religious people
are easily duped, and also that a really kind-
hearted perMiii does not .|uestlou the appll-
(wut for « harliy . Koth thyse Ihouif his lie iu the
un wllliii}£i>ehs of church people to counerate lu
nssociided charities. He tlid not believe lljiit
81. I'aul or the pi-ecedlujf a|K>slleH were liable
to be taken In; they Kiui*l«d rigidly agaiuit
being luinle the vieliuiH of unworlhy Im-
i>ortuni(v. Hillglous people luciudo soiuo
of the best iiileileets iu the cily and they uUo
Elvo moiiev to the poor. Why they should
e Hiuarl li bui'luet.s aud vieliinl/.ed lu charily
Klviug, he could not see. A i-ellglous iktsou
should consider that his iiioiioy comes fiuiii
Alniixliiv (!od. Why should charity be the
uiiv thtiiK In which people are not business
like? There l» uo reason wliy method uu.l
regularllv shoiil.l not Im; cliarueterUtic of our
dislributlou of charity. He gave instaiiees
where l."» ami IH ehuiclies were siumortlug
several meiiils'is of one family. This may
be iuUrprete.l as duplleily or a sort of peiiu*
rlousiicsK oil the pari of Ibe chuicheH. Kaili
chiucli hhould lake care of Its own i>oor ami
notify other churches of its lulenliou or sen. I
word to the ceiilral ofHee of the Assoeiuled
CUarlllc. Tlius when iiii aiiplhaiit goes lo
another .'hiirch besides Ihe one from which
ho Is receiving aid. wonl is dt^spalched to the
central olli. e ami It is learned whether or not
^^ ^ one
of "tiie iirst ineii to becoiuu Interested in Ihe
New York, West ?5hoio and Hullalo road,
aud as eoiiiractor built a large porliou of the
Opening and Closing of Malls.
49-Correoted to October M, 1887.
MAILS DUB FSOR
Albany and the West, 6.40, 9.20 a. m., 1.18,<U0 p.
m.
Fall lUver, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.20 p. m.
HUlerlca, Mass., ll.'iO a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Boston, Mass., 6.40, b.4ft a.m., 1.16, ».10, 4. «.«>.
t) p. m.
Concord, N. Hi, 7.40 a. m., 12.28, b p. m.
uonvuru, n. ii., ijwv a.
Dracut, Mass., 6 p. m.
, m.
the familv U being supported. At the begin-
ning of everv wliiler each ihurch ought to
go thiou'.;b" Ibe IM of Ihe |»o<.r and assume
the re-.pousibililv for ecrtaiu families. I his
plan will keep the ehureli up to the mark.
Iledepnealed the pruclice of the woilhy
poor of applv ina lo the oveisiers of the poor.
^7bu^che^ anil the boar.1 eoiiid have inatlers
arrange.l so that I hat woubl l>e uuneceshary.
He citi "l one cum- w liere a woman sent her
two children to a Huiiday school, put her
name on the roll of another church, attended
the sewing ilrcle of a third, ami aNo got in
wllh Ihe iK'oplf of Ihe fourlh. It was not a
wholcM.me tliiu'z lobuy ehihlreu to go to
Sunday HchooN by ol.l «'lollies. The only
way to stop Ihe practico w.uild Iw by a sVh-
teinof eo-o|K'ralloii. An iniurlous proceed-
luK is for one .Sunday school to say to e.dl-
dren or fumllle.. "If you will come to
our school, we will give you more
than that other church." Thus arises the re-
mark, 'If you don't Kive us Huch aud such a
thing we'll go to uuot her church." It brings
religion iulo contempt aud is morally hurt-
ful. Kaeh church ought to know all the poor
In its pari^h. Iu view of ihe fact that It N
belter lo prevent a break than lo repair It, U
would bo inueli more ailv isable for the pas-
tor of a church to luve^tigale llio casei. of
poverty In bU parish aud prevent a»y, »<-■•?■
dency lo iininorality which wouhl be liable
loarU'. than to attempt to cure the sad slate
of alTairs after the damage hid Ueu w rought.
Mr. Osborne lu couclusion showed how the
churches which were iiupoced upon by the
alleged jvoor could lie relieveil l>y the Assmd-
aledi harllies. . , „ «.
A vole of thanks was teudered Kev. *Ir.
0.<buriie al the close. ,
The tijief Kngiueer's Ke|M>rt.
The iiiiuial report of the ihlef en:riiieer of
the Ii IV department for the year lf<X7 was
presciiled to the eiiv coiiiicil Tuesday. I he
report state), that the receipis of|the deparl-
mcnt for the year were ^T(^.T•2•i.'2.^, ami the
ex|s iidiluie!.'*tis,l!l|.0.^. leaving a balance of
t2JWl.'-'0 undiawu. The receipts of the pre-
cv<\\\\\i year weiv *(Ml,4;W..')<», aii.l the expend-
itures tKil.'.!l-2.!»s. 'the lire alarm telegraph
system havbeeii keid in perfect working or-
lU'i during Ibe vear. There is no Kreat dam-
age done by the eros^lii« of Ibe wires with
the telcphoiH' wire-, but wllh the eleclrlc
light wlri> Ibcre is always liubility of Uie
burning out of siunal bo.\es ami tower bell
strikers, at couhl.lerable Iosh. The report
renew* Its reeoiiimemlallou for proti-ciors
on Ihe boxem, wbidi will not involve a large
expense. There are now eight cinulls in
use. The report recommemis tho placing of
more bo.\es aliout the cily. During the year
there have been lour new poht hyd'ants ad.l-
cd. aud one tUish has been di^icoulinue.l. A
house ha* Ken er.'.ied iu the past year for
the No. 1 prolccilve coiiiDauv on Warren
street, an.l ihe new Imuse for hose (i oil Cen-
tral street has been completed. The whole
amount of lo>sbv lir.s as near as can be as-
certained was ^4(».:W1.<U; insurance paid.
f8l),.1S0..'>I. The balance of money In the
treasury of the l^ovvell KlrcineuN Fun.l asso-
ciation Jan. 1st. ISSH. was iHl,3t»C.».J. The
usual ligures regarding the Hies of the year
and oilier facts and Hlalistlcs are given.
Stockholders' Meetinr.
The annual meetiii','uf the stockholders of
the Kjlson Machine company was held ych-
terdat ut the oflhe of the company and by
unanimous vote the following board of di-
rct^lors were elected fur the ensuing year:
JacobU.igcr», A. O. Cumnock. Frauk K.
Bailies, J. N. Marshall, John Kilburn, Alvlu
S. Lvon. Wm. H. I'arker, Henry C. Howe,
Haven C. IVrhain. Haven C. rcrham waa
elected treasurer and clerk.
Terrible SulTo rings at •e»-Ten Days With-
out Food or Water.
The Utile bark D. Chapiii, which loft
Turk's Island Dec. 13, iHiund for Hoslou,
with 22,M00 bushels of salt, was wrecked by
a gale Dec. 23, aud for 10 days the crew of
10 men sullereil iulensolv. until rescued by
the schooner lA)uisa O. llubcJ. and lust be-
fore tlie Chapin went to nieces. After con-
siderable dinicully, the lifeboat was launched
ami all hands tfol Into It, and for 4H hours
rowed about In the rough sea. They were
without footi or water aud their siitlerings
Iroin hunger and Ihhst were terrible. Dee.
2i< Captain Hall, of .South Doinls. became
luMine. His tongue protruded from his lips
aud he vainly g»»«iied for water. He lu>i-led
ou ilrluklng salt water aud the next day died.
Johu Anderson, Hans and I'eter I'ederson
also died from thirst aud exhaustion. New
year's day it ruined, ami the men rigged an
IjII cloth coat on two oars an.l placed a tin
atu under It to ealeU the dripidngs. They
eaiii^hl aboul lliieL'(|uarls of water, which
wa» ciually divided among them. The can
leaked so Ihal Hie waler ba.l lo Iw) drunk at
once. t>ii the eighth day ihe men were
hel/ed Willi crumps, but on the moruluu of
Jan. *J were rescued. They were lande.l iu
New York Tue»day by the Havana steamer
!S:iu Marcox.
Eawern, 8.46 a. m., 3.10, 7.20 p
FlK'hburg, Mass., ».'W a. m., 1.16, 6.45, 7.40 p. «•
Lawience,'Ha88., ».'.J0 a. in., 8.10, 4, 8 p. m.
MaiKluiBter, N. 11., 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 6 p. m.
Nashua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., 12.26, 7.20 u. m.
Now York, N. Y., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, IM p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. in., 12.26, 6 p. m.
North Blllertca, Mass., 1 1 .20 a. m., 7.30 p. m.
New lle.lford, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.16, 7.20 u. m.
Provl.lcuce, R. 1., 9.20 a. m.. 1.15, fi.40, 7.20 p. m.
Southern, li.40. 8.45 a. m., 1.16, 8.1», 6.40 p. m.
Soutn Framlngliam, Mass., 9.20 a. m., T.liO p. m.
Stony Brook Way, U.'iO a. m., 7.16 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Tewkbbury, Mass., 9.'20 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mlllor.1. N. II., \i.-Ut, 7.20 p. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. II., 6 p. m.
Worcester, Mas.., s.46, 9.-20 a. m., 1.16, 7.i0 p. m-
Keene, N. 11., 9.'i0 a.m., 7.20 p.m. _ ^^ ^
Salem, Mass., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., I.IA. 8.10, 4, S.40, 8
Lynn)Maas..«.40,8.4A a.m., 1.15. 8.10. 4, MO. 8
p. m.
MAILS OLOIB FOB
Albany and the West, 7, 9M a. m.. 4 JO. 7.16
Fall l^Tcr'.Maas., ^.46, 10.80, 11.46a. m.,8.00,
IT IS FOR YOF!
WIIVA-NS BM08.'
INDIAN CURE!
Thoiisan.iH have taken Hand llKJOICKl).
Thousuuds are now taking It and UEJUICINU.
7.16 u. m.
UlUorlua, Mass., 6.10 a. m., 6 p. m.
Boston, Mas.., 7, 8.46, lOJM). 11.46 a.
m.,1.40,SJK),
A Milk Trust to be Formed.
The New Knglund Milk i'roducers' uulon,
ail outgrowili of the old ai'sociation of milk
producers, who supply the contractors thai
HUpply the HostoQ market, met In that city
Moudav aii.l look steps that will probably
lia.l lo forinatlou of a milk tru».t. There
were over .'x) delegates at the meeting, repre-
Kentiiig fullv 11)00 producers. It was pro-
posed that say 4l2.'i.()00 shoubl be put lulu a
pool for the purpose of bull.liug creameries,
20 in number, al the most Important central
poiiitj. of milk proiluciiig dlslrlits, these
creameries to be used for the storage of milk
when there Is a teui|»orary over supply In
the Ho«tou market, an.l at such times as
there may be coutroversies with coiitiaciors.
It was proposed that the trust, as a corporate
body, should buy supplies in great quanll-
ll.js, thereby securing a very low rate, an.l
sell to Ihe producers at prices far l)elow
those lliey now have to pay. The schoroo
was referred to a couimittec to report to a
siacial meeting aO days hence. Olllcers
were ulected for a vear. the principal ones
iK'ing : rresldent, J. D. W. French of North
Amiover: vice prchldent, W. H. Uowker,
Itoslon; ."econd vice president, A. H. Klteh,
Hopklnlon; treasurer, M. 1*. I'aUner, Oro-
ton.
6,7.16 n. m.
Conoord, N. II., 8, 8.46 a. m., 12.16,7.16 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., 8.46, U.4.'i a. m.
Kasteru, «.10, 8 a. m., 1.40, 6. 7.16 p. «...„_ ,^
Fltchburg, Mass., 6.85, 8.46, 11.46 a. m., 8.60. T.IO
p. n>.
Lawrence, Mass.. 6.10, 0.46 a. m.. 3.60, 7.16 p. m.
Manchester, N. II., 8, 8.46 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p.m.
.Nashua, N. H., 8, 8.46. 11.46 a. m., 12.16, 0,7.15 p.
n>. . ^-v
New York, N.Y., 7, 8.46, 10.30,11.45 a. m., lAO,
3.60, 6, 7.16 p. m.
Northern, 8.45 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
North lilllorlca, Mass^7 a. m.. 8.50 p.m.
Now Bedford, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.30, 11.45 a. fli.,
8.60, 7.16 p.m. , .^
ProvMrnce,U. I.. 7, 8.46, 10.30. 11.46 a. m., 1.40
S-.w, 7.16 p.m. ..„«,.
Houtbern, 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.48 a. m., 1.40, 8.60, 7.16
p. m.
.^iouth tVamlngham, Mass.,7, 8.46, 11.46 a. m.,
S..V), H, 7.16 p. in.
.stony Brook Way, «.36 a. m., 4JI0 p. m.
Tvngsboro', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Towksbury, Mass., 6.10, M.46 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllfor.l, N. II., H a.m., rM5.6p. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. IL, 8.4ft. ».46 a. m.
Worcester. Mass., 6J6, 7, 8.46, 10^0,11.46 a. B.,
4.30, 7.16 p. m.
Keene, N. H., «.»ft, 8 a.m., 12.15, 7.15 p.m.
Salcmj Mass., 7,8.46, 10.80, 11.46a. m., 1.40, 8JW,
Lynn,' Mass., 7. 8.46, 10.80, 11.45 a. n., 1.40, SJM),
7.18 p.m.
©rp anti JFancg 0ooU«.
TRADE MARK.
Finr It cures' Klieuinatlsm, Scrofula, Ecr.ema,
.Salt Hheum, Htoraach, Liver an.l Kl.lnoy Trnuh-
U'M. etc. Is very pleasant to lake and Is .pilc.k
and effocllve In eradicating .llsease from the
HVHlijni. Il puillles and enriches the Illood, and
gives vigor ami strength to tho system, righting
any dl.plHrenient to Its own natural position.
(;ivc Indian Cure a Irlal and the blessing of
health will surul^ follow.
Indian Cure • 1.00 a Hottle.
I'KKl'AKkl) liV
Tli« 'WIniiiiM lM[<><llolno Co.
WOBORSTBR. MASS.
C. I* %ooD ^ Co*
six fur 95.00.
MANUFACTUBINQ HTOCK«.
Correoted dally by WlUUm Shepard, broker.
No. '28 Central street, Preseott Bank building,
Lowell. Whore no new transactions take plapa,
tho Ugures of urevlous quoutlons as to pnea
AskeT, bid and sales are glvea.
• • s ss
s . • • . • •
•s.e. .••••••
County Bondings at Ka.t Cuinbridge.
The Middlesex county commissioners, aft-
er examining a nuiulicr of plana submitted
by architects of Hoston aud viclulty for the
addition to the registry of deeds building at
East Cambrldjje, nnule selection of that put
lo by Messrs. Walt Ai^Cuiler of Boston. The
first Hory of the pro|Tosed addition will con-
tain a bail for the probate and Insolvency
records. 4.3 feel by oO. a probate court room
37 feet bv 40. a hallway 10 feet wide, and
offices for Ibe ju.lge and register of prol)ale.
The socon.l slorv will contain a hall 48 feet
by 54 feet, to l>e'used as a room for copj;llng
deeds, ami a number (tf smaller rooms. The
estimated cost is if 100,000.
Users of the Diamond Oold, Sliver, Cop-
Kr and Bronze Paints will be glad to hear a
•mond I'aint Lh|uid Is now put up. By
using Ihl* in mi.ving the paiuts, satisfaction
always reRulls. A large size earners hair
brush is given with each l>oitle. Ten cents.
At all druggists.
If you suffer from looseness of Ihe bowels
Amoobtuka BiriKns will surely «ui-e you.
Beware ot counterfeits and ask your grocer or
druggist for the genuine article, prepared by
Dr. J. G. B. .Slcgerl A Sons.
jr»N«/a«(«rin9 •"«! MUUroad Bl«eks
aad other Investment securities bought and sold
by Wss. Bbepard. W Central streeC Talqphoae
■a.afr-L
Liuuor Dealers Burn a Newspaper Ofllce—
An lus|M<ctor's House Wrecked.
A r. i:iii of terror prevails in the town of
Ucufiew, Out., owing lo the war which teiu-
l>erauce iwople are waging a^;alnhl the liquor
dealers. Tuesday the ofllco of Die Henfrew
Mt'rciiry was burnt.', to the ground, the lire
lieliig the work of rumstllers. who had a
spite agaiunt the proprietor, who has been
iiisiruiiit ulal iu having u number of liquor
dealers prosecuted for illegally sellluK liquor.
The I1011..C of Israel Kvans. a license lu-
hpector of <'liatham,Onl., was ^!lultere^l by
dvnamlle Moudav morning. Four persons
have been arrchted ou suspi.-iou of licing
concerned in the affair.
During the Holidays
And throughout the old and the loming
year, l^:rdis, 3 Merrimack street, will c^m-
liniie to ^upply the jicoule of Lowell w lib the
illicit coufeclioncry ami the choicest fruit.
He bus fully prepared himself for New Year's
wllh oraiiu'es, bananax, llut^, lig'^, dales, etc.,
uu.l soli.'itsa share of patronage from fruit
an.l e<»iifectiouery liuyers. Prices always
low. Buy candy for the elilKhcuof hiiu.
Rare Hargaln.
I iiavc a small farm of 15 acres of cxcel-
li nt lan.l located 8'. miles from Lowell I*. O.
Ill one of the be>t towns and neighborhoods
ill Middlesex county. Largo variety of fruit
trees, grai>cs, &c. Coltage hou.'''c of 7 rooms
with an extra irood cellar. Ciood waler In
the house. Also plenty of sbe.l room, large
high po^led barn, inalcb-boBrd(.d, wiih good
cellar. Will keen 5 cows and a horse. This
place must be sold within 30 days ou account
of settling an c^tate and is oflered ul the ex-
ceed:ii;4ly low price of ^2200. Full particu-
lars of Thomas H. Elliott, 83 Central street,
l»vvell.
"Hull's Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial .Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked : "I call your Harvard Bronclilal
t«yrup 'Hull's Victory,' hO wonderful arc tho
resullH It accomplishes." The victories
which It lias gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial difli-
cultles are almost numberless. AA,a speci-
men of the tesliinonlals we are dal^y receiv-
ing read the following: ' /
MONTPELIER, 8^pi. 12, 1887.
Mcisrs. Geo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Gentlemen— IMcdse send me by express. C. O.
D., four bottles of your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup. I have l)ecn using It aud feci that 1 owe
my life to Us wonderful curative powers.
Y^ours truly,
ANNA Thrifflk.
The Harvard Bronchial SyrOp Is put up In
H lb. Iwttles at 2.'i cents, and X lb. bottles at
ftO ceiils a bottle. Preoared by Geo. 8. Hull
A Co. (successors to Lyford & Hull), nve
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mass.
MtMna'B UtH¥ Btre,
94 Merrimack street. Is a popular resort for
ladles who desire to obtain enutne bargains.
Tho proprietor has placed such low prices on
every description of hair goods that everybody
should" take advantage of tbem at once. Call
early for'a choice seleotlon.
AdjMtUMs Window Bcreent,
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Sorcea
Doors made to order. Old soreons and doors
repaired. Rubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extension and
common ladders. Patent folding clothes dry-
ers, hard and wooden ware, machlnlsU' and
carpeBtors' tools. Longman tt Martin's purs
prepared palnta. Carpat sweepers and clothes
wriagers sold aad rspslrad by J. 0. Baaaatt, a
I DBttoB strsat. Lowail. Maaa.
. . ..
. . ..
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Amorr ..........
Amoskeag
An<*rosooggln...
Appleton
Atlantic.
Augusta, Oa.
Arflngton ....
Border City..
Bates..
Boott..
Bostoii
Boston Duck Co...
Cabot
Ghloopoa
China. .............
Cocheoo.... ......
Columbian
Oonttnental
Dwlght ..,,...
B vorett ............
Franklin
Great Palls
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
rllll ••»•.• •••
Hartford Carpst...
Jackson..
Laconla..
Lancaster
Lavvronoe
l^well
Lowell M. Hiion...
Lowell Bleitohery.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Gas Co. . . .
Lyman
M^ucheBtor Mills..
Al ass Cotton
Merrimack
Ml.ldlcsox
.Monadnock
Nashua
Nnunikeag
Newmarket
Norway Plains. . . .
I Hits. ...............
I'aclflc
I'cpjicrell
I'cmbroke
Tluf'sell Mills
^>haw SUM'.klng Co.
Salmon Falls
SUrk
Thomdike
Tromont A Rufl'olk
Union Cotton
Vassallwro'
Wanhlngton Mills.
Webster
Willi mantle Llnon.
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100
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1000
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700
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100
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700
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140
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1140
175
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A DISTRESSINQ COUGH.
How many, especially during the Fall
and Winter months, arc troubled with a
Cough, sometimes dry and hacking, somc-
limcs loose causing the suflercr to raise a
large amount of offensive matter; this can
MK)ii be cured by using Ingalls' Throat
and Lung Specific, which acts directly on
llic Throat and Lungs.
Ciirotl her Couffh.
Mrs. Jeremiah Clark, Lowell, Mass.,
savs: "Twelve years ngo I Hrst took a
b.itllc of your Throat and Lung Specific.
I li.id been troubled with a very bad Cough
lor months. A 50-ccnt bottle cured my
Cough. Since then I have not been with-
out it. I can heartily recommend it to any
one who has a bad cough." ■
Saved hU Life.
CnA». A. Waitt. says : " No Inngungc
can express the value I attach to your Spe-
cific. I believe it saved my life. '
We would cite other testimonials did wc
think il necessary, but atrial bottle will
convince you that it is all wc rcpreseiil.
Cjivc il a trial.
Ingalla' Throat and Lung Bpeciflc is
sold by all Druggists. Price 50 cents nnd
$1. Prepared only by the INUALLH
SlKDICAL CO., Lowell, Mass.
BIG TRADE
AT
STUART, REID & CO.'S
Closing Out Sale.
We are positively going out of
business and the goods must he
sold at some price,
36 Newmarkets at $4.98, marked down
from $10, $12 and $15.
One lot 40-iDoh all-wool Dreis Goods at
26o. a yard, worth 60 oents.
22 odd Cloaks $1.00 each, worth $8 and
$10.
Heavy Black Dr«ss Silk $1.60 a yard;
was sold for $2 50.
All onr $35 and $40 Seal Pluih l^acques
and Wraps for $19 each.
All colors in the regular $1.25 Satin
Bhadames for 89o. a yard.
Every pair of Blankets at less than the
oost of maoufacture.
$2 and $3 Winter Oloakings for 6O0. a
yard.
Heavy Twilled Orash, 3o. a yard.
25o. a yard saved on all our fine Table
Damasks.
Saxooy Yarn5oM all-wool Ball Yarn 2
for 60., Scotch Yarn I60.
60 cent Oorsets for 35c. a pair; $1 Cor-
sets for 69o. a pair.
Gents' 6O0. Scotch mize^ Shirts only 25c.
$1 and $1.26 Silk Htndkerchiefa for 69c.
38 cent Lace Pillow Shams now 16c.
$1 Shopping Bags for 69c.
25o. Furniture Ordtonnes only 9o a yard.
Ladies' all-wool Hose 12 l-2c. a pair.
25c. wide Hamburgs for 15c. a yard.
White and colored Hamburgs, also mus-
lin Hamburgs, worth from 20 to 50c.,
marked down to 12 l-2o a yard.
BeguUr 25 and 50c. Cashmere Olovos
only 15o. a pair.
Remember that everything must he i>o|i|, ami
wo are selling all klmlsof Diyaud Fancy (JooiIh
and Chiaks lower than any other .lealer wmil.l
think of soiling them.
filXTJAIlT, W-KID Sc OO.
■Mi 06 and 6H Merrimack Street.
OURKS I'abis. Kxternal ami Internal. RK-
LIKVK^ .•♦welllngH, Contractions of Ihe Mus-
cles, StldnoKs i)f the J.. bits. HKALS Ilriilsi's,
Scald4, Burns, Cut-, Craekn, and "^'rab-hes.
(Best .Stable Wenuiilv In the worl.l.) CUKKh
Rhenmall-in. NeiiriiUla, ll<mr»eiip«s, 8oi-c
Throat, Cnnip. an'l all kindred iifl. <il.>ns.
A Larg«« ilottln. A Powerful Hrtiiedy.
Most *coiuniile*l, MS It costs but Xfte. bottle.
All DruKs'lst'- NKLSON « CO., liostoii.
Advertise in the Courier.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
Temperature of
Sheop Hock
Spring i* 47'' F.
Shoop P.ock Spring Water contain, four flilhs of
n grain of sallno constltuciitB In a Kallon. sncl H
Horn nix to thirty time. rUllKR than tho table
wjiierusunllyoflcrrod for sale.
The leadliii? Physicians of the City
may Im' con suited as to tho thorapeutlc
I'rticacy of this w«ll known table
water.*
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
What is Scrofula
It Is that Impurity In Ihe blood, which, ac-
cn'nulatliiK In the glaiidn of the neck, proiliia-s
unsightly lumps or swclllivs; which cruises
painful runnliiK sores on the arniH, legs, or
feet ; vvhi.li .leveloiis ulcers In tho oye«, vtirr, or
nose, often cauMng l)lln.lne«-« or .leafijesi*;
which Is the origin of idinjles, cnncenms
growths, or the many other manlfcHlall.ms
usually ascrlbcl to "liiiinori' ;" which, fasleiiliiK
upon tho bings, causes oon«uinptlon an.l denlh.
Being tho most ancient. It Is Ihe iiioct general of
all disease, or altcctlon., for very few per^nns
arc entirely free fr.mi It.
HOW CAN IT BE CUBED
y taking Hood's SarHaparlila, which, l)y the
remarkable cures It has aceomplUhed, often
when other medicines have failed, has proven
ttfcclf tobcapotentaiHl peculiar mr.llclne for
this disease. Some of llicse cures are really
wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula In any
of Its forms, be sUre to try lloo.l's Sarsaparllla,
THE PEOULIAB MEDICINE
"1 had running sores on my limbs for live
years, so ba.l at times that I could not walk, nor
sleep nights. When 1 commenaul taking
Hood's Sarsaparllln, 1 was In pain so severe
thatlcAnnot dciciihe It. I ba.l no appetite
and fell away. But lloofl's Sarsapaillla dbl me
a woiiderlnl amount of good. 1 have a good
appetite, nave Kalned In llcsh, and can sleep
well. My sores are almost healed, and I can
easily do a good day's work." 51a». C F.
LOKD, Dover, N. II.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $6. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 Powow «^no Pollwr
TOTIIK IIONOIIAIILK TilK .HTIXiK
OKTIIK l'iCi»l»ATKCOlJllT IM AND FOB
the County of hlldillescx :
llospoctfully repreHcnlH SAMl'KL O. HAN-
DKItiiON of Lowell, In »mI.I county, and KLt/A
HANDKB.'^ON.hlsMlfe, that they are dcslnius
of adoiting MAKY AMKLIA IIOUIIUN, a
clill.l ..f bSN.IAMLS lIOItlHIM, formerly of
Provlilonce, In tlie county of Provblonce, lllmde
IslambamI HKT.sKY llOIUniN. his wife, la'c
of Lowell, In MbhllcKcx county, whl'-li sabl
chtl.l v«as born In ProvLlenee, Kho.lo Islaml.on
the Hcvciilei'iillidayof .Inne, A.D. IHH2, that Ihe
fatheriifHul.l child .ICHorU..! Ids fanillv nii the
•.MUh day of Nciiti'inber, issl. nn.l neglocted tji
provide pr.'por .'are anil malntt'iian.'AJ for sncli
chll.l f.ir two yenrH ne.\l pn'ceilliig Ibe .late
hereof, that Ibe mother of sahl I'hii.l hocsme a
elui goto the eUy of Lowell about Iho last of
< let.. her hiHiiiast. anil .lied on tho llfteenlh of
N.ivember f dhiwlnir; that on the Ihlr.l day ol
December cnrrei.t, IhU chlUI was liirne.l .>ver
to llie cliv of Lowill to be taken cjire of as a
pniiper. " Wheieli>re we pray for leave lo a.l.»|it
Kiil.l clilM. and that her namn may Im> rhaiiK>'<l
p>tliat<if MAUV AMKLIA ."^ANDKUSON. _
Date.l this sixth .lav of Deciiinbcr, A. I>. ISf^i.
SAMI KL 0. HANDKKSON.
KLIZA HANDKKMON.
CoiiininiiweHltli of MnssMcliiisettN.
Minoi.KaKx, SH.
IMIOMATK CIH'UT.
On tho forepoing petlilon It Is nnlercl that the
prtlllonei's notl.y sabl IIKN.IAMIN IIUIMIUN
lo appear nt a pi.ddU! «.>iiit I.) bo hohleii at
Canibrl.lge.lnaiiilf.fr Hnl.l county of MPblle-
8 "X, on the seeon I Tiics.lny of Kehrnary next,
at uiti" o'clock In Ihe forenoon, to show cnu..e,
If anv he has, why the praver of sal. I netltlon
ulioidd not be Kranlel, by servinu him. If
foiin.l In this slate, vvltli a .'opy of xai.l petition
nnd I hi* or.ler, n-ven ilays, at leuHl, bef.tre sahl
Tuesday, an.l If not, l.y publishing the same
Hire siioceHHlvn weeks In tho newspiijier calle.l
the Lowell Dallv C.>iiiler, prinle.l nt Lowell,
the la«t piiblbtall.Mi to l>e at least seven days
before mhI 1 Tnes'lav.
Witness, OKORiiK M. ItgooKH, Cfi.|ulru, judge
of sill. I court, this Hflvonteenlh day of .laniiary.
In tho vear one thonsan.l elirht hiin.Ired and
clghiy-olght. .1. 11. TYLKil, Keglster.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES.
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central aiid Proscott Streets.
M:otJLi>iNOS
In every variety for house finish, and all kinds
of
riVB IKILLRD WORKSIRir. ^
Ladies', Gent*', Children's Departments.
KO. •.
K8TABLI8HED 18S7.
I
A.lSr> TABLETS.
Old sUnd of An<lrewB A Wheeler. 41 Thom-
dlkeatreet (Northern «««l'«t)- The iargcst and
flnest stock of nnUhcd work '"»'«'"""'.'"
Middlesex county, at i)rlces mii.'h lower than
can be obtained elsewhere for first class work.
No extra charge for setting work either In or
ont of Lowell? All orders promptly executed
aad In a satisfactory manner.
O. H. AHDBKWS, O. WHRRLBB,
41 TkMrmdIk* •tract. - - Wortfcem Depot
LOWBLL. MASS.
For budding, ropalrlnjr or fencing cnn be
talnod at
LOIVEST PKICE8
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Street, Comer of PUCelier.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL EDIXM
AT TMia 09WICM*
Almost a Miracle
One of the Most Kemarkable Cures
of iJlood Polsonliic; Ever
Acc'oiiiplislied.
We give be^ow a statement uf one of the
most remarkable cuicH ever accomplished by
anj' incllclno. .Seldom has a community been
so greatly Interest'-'d In a c:isu of this kind as
was, thu village ot Hainarlsculia Mills, Mo.,
In the sIckiiChh and cnie of Mr. Bunkln.
Kverything else had fallo.l, and death seemed
Inevltablu, when lloutl's .Sarsaparilla^ was re
suriu.i to aud eO'ecte.l
A Wonder fnl Cure,
"The statement which I here mske may scorn
tooextinordlnary to be true. But I Will tell '
my siory ss plainly uud truihfully an I p.>sNlljly
cm, and i-efer for eorrohorallon lu alinust any
rosblent of this town, vvheix! I have lived all
my life an.l am well known.
"When a youth, 1 was bH'oiik and active, able
to work hard, and ambitious to succeed In life.
1 am now at years of age, and 14 years ago be*
gan •..) haveepllepile Ills, ciuse.!, as wo believe,
by Injiirloi to the spine lecolved by a fall, as
none of our family have ever been simlUrlf
unilcted. Scnn.? nine years ago, by u.lvlc4; of a
physician, I began to take a lironildo e^m-
pound, which ha.l a .pilellng efftujl upon my
nerves. This lulng, as 1 am told, a 'euniula-
live driiK,' an.l taking nothing to cjvrry 11 out of
my sysluin, It ha. I a dlsasiruiis an.l
AI.M«>ST I'Ar.VI. KKKKCT
upon my blood. In fact, I ihlnk I never could
again go Ihrougli the pain ami misery uf tlie
past tvv.t years, .soon alter I began with' the
bromhie, nores appeared on tho calves of my
logs. Hhivvly but Hill fly they sprcB.I over my
I udy. 1 trle.l all tiie medicines we could hear
of, but nothing stayc.l lliuir terrible progress.
They bee une very i»overe iiiidor my knees, and
when I walked blood «oiil.l sUrt from them
an.l mark on the Hour my path from roum to
room. At length thu e.ii'.ls bi-canie contracted
so that I coiihl no longer walk, and was obliged
In .IcHpulr to Utke t.) my bo<l, from which I
neverexpectu^ to risii. Kxce|>lliig my head,
hauilrt, feoland bnast, I vvai llt'-rally covered
wllh H.ircM, cui^taiilly dlricleirglng corruption.
N.J wor.ls can convey an Mca of tho terrible
suffeilngs 1 eii.lnie.l, ai* iiy e.indillon was al-
most loo lerrlblo lo .lesnlitu. I wu« uuablu to
ts\{ lip or lb' .low n, but was oltllgod lo keep In a
r.'.linlng p.islthm, iTrtlng on my feet, hips, the
palms of my han.ls, ami the back of my head .
I coul.l not bear the t.mch of heavy ebitldug,
an.l my coverings were of Ihe llghlcsl possible
materials. When they were changed or the
d.ithh on my limbs were rcmove.l, largo scabs
camu off with them. When ohl sores dried up
new ones fwruui.l.
I II.VII NO AI'I'KlirK
Or strength, coul.l mil har.lly anylldiig, and
was In such pain that I coubl sleep only wheB-
I became totally exbaiihted ami relapsed Into
unconscloiisnchs. I lia.l the constant attention
of a loving father and molher, wlio almost ox-
haiisted their health and moans lu emlcavor-
lug to i-ullevo my suflerliigs. I had been coQ*.
llne.l l.» the be.l about a year when. In .Septem-
ber, I s(l, 1 aske.l moilier If 1 could try Hood's
Barsaparltla, as we lia<l read of Us remnrkabia
success. 1 took one bottle and noticed no
change In my con.llti')u, but continued lo use It.
When on the Uflh tiolllu wo iiullned that the
sores sei'ined lo look licttitr, and Uie Hesh uodar
them iialtu'ai.
T/ils Hay of Hope
Was cliocrlng, an'l when my young friends In
thu village ina.le me a ChrlMlinart proseut uf a
d.>/en b.)ttles ot lloo.l'a s.irsaparllU, my grall-
tude to iheiii and lu the ini.»Uclne was almost
un.spuakable. I contlntwxl to Impi-ovu. Tito
smaller soi-esgra.liially hoalcd up, aii.| oven
thu more Hlnbliorn .uies w.'rc fwrctsi at last to
yloi.l to tlie me.ilclne. New aud healthy sHUl
formed. My nppctlie came ban ; tome. 1 its
well ami In.reaM .lln lle»b. I s<jon iM'gan lo get
natural slocp, iiu'l nnvv ickI us well as any one.
Afl.'r brluK I'onllii.-.l l.» the i>e.l a year an.l lira
months I was able t'> get up. I ^eeule.l to gioW
stronger every week, ami coubl soon work
about Ihe hourf, an.l walk with a «aiie, which 1
should 11. »t nee.l, but for »he contracting cllbci
of the soies upon Iho cords of my legs*. 1 (am
now
I.NTIKKI.V KHKI'l rilOM HOKKM,
lltvlng all over my b'l.ly only the scars as re
mln.lerw «if my siinvrlng^. My whole Improte-
ment I attribute soiiiy to Hood's Mursapurllla,
an.l can iruilifully say 1 l>ollevo 1 owe my Ufa
U) this won lerf II me.Ucluc." <i. Warrkm Bam-
KIN, Damarls.'.dta Mills, Lincoln County, Me.
Fur Corroboration
Of the above tcMlmonlai wo cjin refer lo almost
every resl. lent of Dam irlscolta Mills and the
villages alioiit. To l»e iiioro spoclllc, wo hare
recelvtd leiUsrs einlor»lng Mr. Itankln's state-
ment and tc.tllfylng lo the wonderful power Of
Ilijo'l's .Sarsaparilla as shown In Uils case, from
Mahk D. Rankin,
.1, F. MuLidOAN, Postmaster,
W. T. YoiiK, Hotel rroprletor,
W. C. Tkaoitb, all of DamarlscotU Mills.
B. Z. WINHUIW, of BnM'kton, Mas*., for 1«
years postmagier and exproiss agent at Da-
marlscotla Mills.
MiiB. 11. M. WiiirrKMonK, Aycr, Mass.
WILLIAM II. CrsiiiNO, Won'ostor, MaM.
TiiKBON 0. Rankin, Won-ester, Mass.
John H. Rankin, Wonesier, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What More Is Xecessary f
Surely, after rea.lliu the nlwvo, not even the
most skeptical cjin doubt tiie |KJCullar power of
lIoo<rs Harsapaillln In pni-lfyln;< the blood, drtT-
Ing out disease, an.l Imparting lioalUi and vigor.
Halt Rheum,
"I waa lroublc.1 with silt rheum till aboat
three years ago. My face about Uio eyos woold
be swollen aud scablnxl, my hands and parts ot
my Iwdy would bo raw sores for weeks at a
time, my flesh woul.l seem so rotted that 1 oould
roll pieces of flesh from between my finger* aa
large as a pea. In fact I wa*
TOHJIENTKP WITH SALT RHBtrM
In the worst form, and had to leave off work al-
together. I consulted several doctors, but thay
gave mo no relief whatever. One called tt tTP*
poison an.l gave mo mc.Mcino accordingly; Ikal
salt rheum cannot l»c curiil In that way, I aa^
sure you. Heelng Hood's SarsapariUa ^^^'
Used, I bought one bottle and aaed It aocot
lo directions. It helped mo so latioli liMl 1 1
a second and third bottle, an.l
UAVK N(fT BBMN TaOTJBLBD
with saU rheum since. I will recomroeBd Ilood'a
Sarsaparilla not only for saH rheum, but
humors of aU kinds, k>sa of appeUle, aad
•aUgone' feeling so often axperlenoed by <
oae. IB treating for aah rM«a I aaad '
onvaOlBtaMBtoa tba plaoaa sftniii A. ^
Ob
4^^
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8
LOWELL TiATT.V nOTTRTER. THUBSDAY, JAIJUABY 26, 1888.
Clje lota til DailP Courier^
THUItSDAY. JANUAHY^ae. 1888.
The m«rrl«Ke of Ml«» Fannie K.Wyman
0»lendiir tor JftouMry.
•DM. 1
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8
9
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14
17
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21
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81
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Ferhlan dates 3 Ibi. 26 ceut*. Smlth'H.
Mil kliitt<t
»l<)\vn. For 00
lu'w luoiiUllii^rH
were
i '^^
B7
Minim lire AIhihium--
.04 « 4.:.0 1 tfli. 4<)in
Thu D»y-
UAT. I M«>»»l
gb.Ol a. ni.
.Vnoir >.7<'rw So. / /. Kvcry winter bilnKB »»
blgViK.w Htoriii, iin.l 11 loi)k» UH tliouphtlit* win-
ter hii.l conic U> llir.f. The ^ky licran.f clovuly
ycfctt.r.lHN j.fiiru.M>n ami nboiH 10 o'. Uwk »no\v
bcKHn tofall. It Ki'l>l »i ^vork pn-Uy sten.llly
and by (liivllKlil tluM-f were alioul 10 Inthcs ««n
the groun<l. A ilush or two of ruin nin.lc It
nolld RiKl I'wivy. All the forenoon hhow f.'ll nt
IntorvaU. Tin- .lunutlty l» very larRc. niaklnj;
muih work for the Mivjt rxlhwiy iu'<'l'l« ""'*
city omi.lovi'H. At ft o'do. k InM cwuiuK Hu'
U.„UK'r.ilur« wu» 14 \ ut 7 this nu.rn'ng aT". an'l
at 1 oV.kM-k, an \
man, _,. .,.
nariorbv Mr. Huyne>«. The prch.'iils
miinerouc an*l l.euulifnl. V>iy * Ni.nu fu-
1. red, uud UwcnV on lustra (uriil»lit'<l mu-
kIc a larfje nuuiln'r of frlen.U of the ooii-
traetinj; parli.'s vvtiv priM-nt. At lliu .•<»n-
eliision of the leeei-tion. Mr. and >U^. < aile-
u'u left the eity in thf9.a0 train. H'-vare
to reMde at No. 1^7 Bloshom Mrcet, I'llth-
biirii. There was daiuin^' durinK »lic VY'"-
The ir-her* wen; Ble-sru. A. L. l>ler,
Kay.
BUnIt Books.
I.pdircr". louriinls, reeordn, and
of new K 'od". I'l iee«i way
uttVK picture^ fr»»n»e»l from -.
,ity..urown piieo at Cambrldjic's, MerrI
mack IIouHe block.
Ik'Kt Messin I oranues iu the market 3 doz.
25 elK. at SmilhV;
Two doz. u buuanaa 25 eentu at Smith's.
5pircial i^oticef*
iiij;
Xi**. r. tJooilw In and Auberl J.
r«rBonal.
MUk
reinde
ruliublu
BUSINE^'y 'NOTICE
.S.
_ Marlon, artlwtie pboto-^rapber.
{[^■(•oaNtlMKal I'HWliieU.l niide touL'ht.
THE JliT.
.N.
""see locals on pau'eh 5 anii 7.
Then- wh» no l-et.^(^M^ of the iiiiblle.MlioolK
Ibin foreno»)h «>n aeiMiint of I he ntorii;.
t'upl. A. A. HaiiM'oin beu'an liU diitleN ai*
limpeet'or of milk and vlne^'ar vesterduy.
I>. W. lIortK- & Sop, ft Central utr*'*!. have
g suiiply of .'/'"'' »■«'"'" ►•""letliiii^' m-t always
cMKy to'fi" I.' Older ^^I^.< of It.
Anionu' «he fallnreK r« eenlly ann«auieet| In
that of K. J. Matin -♦ prt.vihion d. .der at No.
!KW Men iiiiaek htiei I, ih ar Tienionl Mrret.
Koek lime, for use In eron|> »Jul <liphllieria
Blekliecs. for sale at tlie Dlliee <if >\ ni. Kil-
trt'd^re.eoal and wood Jeiihr. :5s MIdille streft.
The annual fiHllval of the HilM.le ehnreh.
DrHcul,will take pla.-.- thi* ev.Miint;. A
cbolec pro;,'r;4ninio ban been arranged. .\n
rntcrtaininent will b« u'iven by the Honoldi
club, and «»ther fealiireK will add to tho en-
joyment of the oe<u«ion.
The New Kniiland Telephone company
rectorHhave\ote.l u ninirterly .lixideui
1\. per eent.. payable Fell. 15, to MoeklioM-
•r« of record on Tnendi.\, .Ian. 31. The
■lock bookh of tho company will bo eloi*ed
from Feb. 1 till Feb. 14.
The Chebn'.ford h»c;d train thU mornlnjr
met with an aeeident jnxt before It reaebed
lhe('helmi.ford HiHtlon. A crank pin and
connect Inii mtl of the engine broke and a de-
lav of abont 3 hourh wan the result. The
H.20 train from the city was delayed half an
boiir.
A coaeh doK »Mlon(rln« to the teanicten* of
UuorKe K. btanlev had u hind W'tt Imdiy
crtiKbed bv a heavv l>ox falllnjr on It from
oneof Mr'. hlanh>'« teamf, in an allev oil
PhIkc htreet, lhi« mornliiir. The atdnnil wah
in fcuch |Mdn un.l the nu>>iblllly of rehtorln«
the let,' so i-nudl, that lie wa« fhot by Olllecr
DavlH. who tired wveii tlnic iH-fctie a bullet
took eH'eet, ko fai.t «lld the do^ Jump about.
.11-
di\ ideud of
Mr. and Mi>. Cb.H. .Morton, and
Maude Jlorlon, formerly of Uelvidere, have
located their residence at No. 2S2 North uve-
nue. Cunibi iil*./e. , ,
Mr. and Mri?. CJ. H. Cttmlee of Tewkhbiiry
are In Savannah. (Ja.. wberi- they are ti» re-
nndn several weeks, Mr. t'andee'* bn«lue.s-
ealliiin hini ibilber. Iji i» pitvalu letter to
afrl.iid iu ihUclty. Mri". t andeo •.peak'* of
ujielin" 1>. A. Gordon, formerly secretary
ul the Y. M. C. A. in this < liv, ami who >
now e4i^««td In similar work In >avaiinah.
Khe has also li^tene.l to pre.Mhi";.' by 1 rot.
ISnrrls uf Ando\er. wh > l» on his way to
Florida with liis wife and ehild.
Kev. Smith lluker wa»t one «d tin; jipeuken*
ut the annual se^flou of the llUisboro' » oun
i\ Sunday .School assuclallon lu Ma^Uua,
11., Wednesday.
Mid(U«>»«!X Norlli Me<lleil BcH-lely.
Tho Mitl<llei»c.\ North Pi-triet Medic d
oi.'lv met at the .Vuierican bon-e
atteVm)ou, with lie^l.tit N. II. Kdward* In
li.e ebair. A eomiiiuniciitlini from tlie
(Jeon;la Mate Medical soei. ty was r. iid. li
diHeusned-tbu matter of pi.i.in^' siiriiie.d bi-
Mrnment* and Uicdleal work* on th.' Ine
li^l. and suKtfesI.d seudiuj: an appeal to (.on-
i-it .» to thai efleet. Dis. Muiih.tiaiie and
I'n-eott spokt In favor of the proposUl.'n.
iind Dr. lri«b a-•aiu^t it. A moiioii eml)od\-
In" the sun);«'»Iioii \vii»i defealed.
i)r. H. .1. Shdth read u paper on "Carljun-
eleK." whieh was diMii.»ed I'.v I >'"•!»'' '•
(iaL,M'. I'reseoit and HrUsett. l>r. " . ii.
I alluop re:id a paper ou -.Sonui poi.uiar mis-
el.neeptlons of ii.edleal .ubjeels." It was
diMU-scd l.y Dr. Smith. , . , .
The following; couimilteo wh« appointed to
nontiiiate ottlcers for the ensuiiitf \ear : Urs.
Ilass. I'iuhkett. Diittou. TaUerson and
tta:,'e. The eonindltee will report al tin
next meetln;{. Tho followliu dli«pcfi»ar\
Be on Tlin«>
Time is monev and appoin(inent«
should be kept." If vou carry a t
wat.h in your i)oeket or have a well rejrulal-
fil mantle clock at your home you will l)0 on
time ami live up to your a-.,'reei.vents A
failure to do so cannot then be exeuM-d on
I hat a.«ouiit. Clarke. 53 Centra street,
make a hp.T'ially of tine watclie- and iu:iu\\ti
elocks. and r.lso ha* the allelic v of I urulwlu
spe<-taclt's. Low prices prevail.
Hesl Mc»sln;i lemons in the iiiark«'t IJc.
.I0Z...2 doz. 25 ct«., at Smith'*, 4. Merrimack
mlieet.
Ml-
\esierd;tv
I
(' leei'Os,
Pie eoll
1,-^(>|{F.UiS CMK*>KS. liUludlMtf 1
^ .srtli.i«, Kdam and Knk'b-li Hairy
,iiii lie immu at Uie Knurpiise, .No.
>«^l^•er. ^ ^ ■ ^ i
CllOK K SEVii^^ VK.U C'KNTS.
r OK N A L K .
>tijitwag«) I'Can*
Special futiM.
tic
I,
SfCftel
If y«a wleh tf Mw « I
trttdc ftt tlM> MtuimAtf-
Pr«MMt fltreat.
!• (he ell 7-
our,
•» i
f Im OBlf I
SPECIAL SALE
• Of-
Some of our reient Kam
may Ite ooil.-ed ii< iolli>»v »
iLl.Vicui t" :iere Jann worth
(i.'io<t oil 40
.»«»
;*.';«>(i
(I «i '< ,...$'i<llKI
.. .. »•-»•.• 0
■ I It •' ♦•♦•H)
.1 t, •• , ;... #.'U00
., •• M i?4'2O0
knowledKe, currml *e.UvtloaM. 17
Tear»''-!«tH«ili».e.ii.>i a . oll;.i' lo-l. Ii.tereai
ituld »emi aiouiid.y al A ppletoii l.ank. .
Ko: (hl.in»lii.|uln'oi ilie Applet. mi or W ame-
■It NaM..: a'. I.ank.orol lUe iiii.lev-li.nel,
KiMHALU VOSL cNc CO.,
S6 CKNTKAI. «*TUKKT.
!ii.ilHl .01 SO
f 0«l oil .s(l
■jMt-V .01 t:o
l?|l»M Kll Ml
fiaop ■•11 ^o
I'tMvunal
Be Bliz/a[i in llie Soil
Obituary.
Rebecca Ilarker dle<l at No. IH Smith tttreet
yesterday, ap-.l M years. She was a native
of Kant Cambridxe.
IMiillpMcAtee died nt No. W W orthen
iitreet. Merriniaek corporation, yenlerday.
a|(ed 24 yeari.
yesterday —
und three for
Poliv* Jottluca.
There were but four nrrentH
one for nhkault and battery
drunkennesn. • . ,
OfMcer CharlcH tiresrjj oomnicnced hU
dutleH Hs sert'eant of police lust ni>rht. an<l
exSerjreant Walsh was ashl^ned to a Market
mreet patrol. ^
Kiiiieral Hervieea.
The funeral of Mrs. Mai letla Puf!er. wife
of JnmeH F. Pufler. oeeurred this afternoon
from the familv residence on Cobnrn street.
Many friends were piescul. and then' were
beautiful lloral ollerink's. Hev. Mr. Barrett
e^mducted the s. r\ Ices, and Mr. /laueello
Leighton had chaixe of the obnequleH. lue
Interment wa>t io the I.K)well cemetery.
MuBttred in.
Nine men were imistered into the Sceond
Corps of CailetN ul the armory of the Lowell
detachment. TucMlay nljrht. I.ieut. W alter
H. MerrUtwuH the mii-b-rint,' otther. At
the close of the foruiulity tho detachment
drilled ut the Mark-l street drill hall, and
for tho lirst time ritles were used. Lieut.
Merril'tex|.resM;d bimsidf as well pleuned
w ilh the condition of tliill of the detach-
ment.
Mytttlc Oi'dt^ra.
The of!ieers ol tlie SIsterliood braneh. Iron
Hall, will be install.'.l by i»epuly Supreme
JUHtlce Kmer.-oii Wo.ids of Lawrence tomor-
row eveninK- Tiie Ul' ii"' 'uaiich will be in
alt ndan<'e.
There will l>e a spe« ial rnoi'litic of >v anna-
lancet eiicampiiH lit, odd Fellow, tomor-
row eveninir to udic a.tion upon the death of
ratriarch Taylor. A noti.-o appears else-
wheh?.
SllRht Fire.
An alnriii from bo:; M this forenoon at
U.JO o'clock called Hie liieiiieii to the Couvers
block on ( eiilral slr.-il, « liposiie Tjler
Btrect, where lire or!j;iiKtied in a room on a
aecond lloor, oeeupicil l>y a lioaider, who had
raked live couN upon lh<! lloor. A holo was
burned throuKi' the floor, but no «)lher dam-
age was done to the liiiil.linif. and the tire
wa»extinLMiishe<l liv some of the tire depart-
ment extinfruishers, without the luyin;; of
ho«e. Fay »rotlur« & Ilosford own the
buildiuj< and are Insured.
or iDMrett to the I^adlee.
The ladles will be intorest( <l in reading the
advertlKcmcnt of the KclentiHc dress cuitlnK
BChool, which will be opened ul room 9, 12!)
Central street, next Monday. The system Is
entlrelv new and U claimed to l»e HUperior in
raauv poinlH to all othein which have l)een
Uught. Kiich Mtii.lciit will be allowed to cut,
make, trim and drape. The manager, Mrs.
8. A. Bartlett of Boston, is a competent
teacher, who, with the assistance of Miss
Moore, a recent •^'ladiiate of the school, will
gladly anbwer all questions rcRardiiitf the hu-
perlority of the Hyttem taught. "•*"'' •*"'
advertise ment.
phvslelaiis were appointed for the eoiiiliiii
vear, ».nldecl to tho approval of the over-
M-eis of the poor: Dn». Allen, Colton.
Huntress, Kicker, Vll.s, I'atlei>oii. MeOweu,
.Sullivan, SpaldliiK. Johnson, Lalou and W II-
lanl. Dinner wan i.erved at the cIomj of the
meeting'.
Hiehlaiid Conureuationai Ghnrch.
The tlflh annual ineellnx of tho MiK'hlan.l
Con«re»iatlonal chur«h was held last eveiilnj:
altheir chapel on Wesifonl street, for the
hearlni: of report* und the ell el Ion ol oftl-
eers. The business jr.rt of iIim imelluK wa«
preceded by the annual supper al 0.30,
when lOOof tlie meml)or'* >tat down to the
weH-lllUHl tables and spent a social hour.
This purl of the servl<-e wan in eliar^re of
Deacon James (i. Butt rick. Al the roll-call
IW responded to their names by recllln;; a
pasfajfeof scripture which had been selecte«l
u» a motto for the eombitf year. I'Ctter.
were also read from aliM-nt members, rhc
readliiif of the 122d psalm by Ibv. J. W.
Iluley. sin(j;ln;c of "BUM Ik; the tie." und pray-
er by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Adrlanee, closeil
this very pleasant social reunion of the
church. . , . ,
At H o'clock the clerk reail the warrant for
the meet inc. which was orvaiii/eil by eh<»lee
of Win. L. DavUfor moderator. Ueporls
were received from tho pa -tor, treasurer,
Sunday school superintendent. Sun.lay school
seeretarv and treasurer, atandim: eoiiiinlttee.
and prudential committee, w hen it was voted
to suspeml tin- reudlii« of further rep »rts for
the evenint;, In view of the lateness of the
liour, as it WHS tiecmed desirable to elect
some of the more Important olllecrs. Before
proeeedin-' to vollnv' a report on the "iIk'IiIs
of minors" to the ballot was presented by
Kdwfti«l IL l'»al>o«lv for the eominiltee ap-
pointed for that purpose at tho previous
meeting, said coinniitue liavin>{ taken le>;al
counsel In the mutter. William Kverelt wa*
re-elected clerk. lit; was also elected
deacon In place of Deacon John T. < 'al-
ter, whose term of ortbe Inul exiilietl
and by the rules was lnell^dble to re-el-'cliou.
N. W. Stroiit was ie-«l<-«'tetl treasurer, und
also elecle<l superliiteiideiit of the Sabbath
school. In place of VVilliain Kverelt. who was
Ineligible to a re-election. Mr. Sirout stated
to the ehurcli that he shoiihl be iinalde to a«-
cent both oflle(!s. and by hN urgent re(pi<!.i
was exciihcd from one of them, and Win.
L. Davis was chosen to till the vueamy
caused bv his belmr ex<used from serving' ii>
superlnfcudent. For prmhntial cmmillee.
John T. Carter. F. II. Dickinson. \\ m. 1.
Doh'.C. F. Kmerson and (ieo. Bauley were
ehoseu. The meetinff was adj')urn.d l<»r oi.e
week. The reports all Indicated j,'rovMli in
the work <if the Sabbath school aiel cliiircli.
The sclio(d numliers 323 and bad an avtiagi
alleiidaiiieol isT Ihe pa«t year.
rmi H WKKfv we wIP sell 1 lie best new t:»»-
1 iHim Sui> tor I.e. p. r H... and ilie l.cst new
Ml.erts for KN'. iier ll>. The Kntcrprlse Cash
(.rocery. No. 6 l're»«o» «troet.
rro t LOUK OCT Til K llALANCK OF
Eur Rol)cs
\t once we make the follow ln>c UKDUCTIOM
IN I'KICKS foriUenevt
THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
Kstra large alu' Gray BobM, fancy plnah
llutfd, nMliu-wl from • C4 to SU.AO.
Kxtni larKe kIi« Oray. plu.h llu«ti, rtNluo«d
from «I10.5U to »7.au.
RnKiilar aiie Gray, plusli lined, redoeod
from StLSO to •fl.OO.
Gray KoUoa, reciilar, reduced froiu •4.50
to 83.50.
HIaek IIoIh>s, 94 60, 98. •«, up to SIS.
Lot of Fine Fur Coats,
Handsonicly '.Ineil and well made.
1 lot reduej-d from HIS to illO.
I lot rcdueed rroiii 1140 tu l|14.aO.
I lot InilMtlou Black B«»r, ftrom Slf up
to SUS.
Of every Uefcription ot lowest prloea to
cloa« ont.
FAY BROS. & IIOSFORD,
173 to 185 Central Street.
TllKUK U not a week that we do not h.ivc
bpeclalb* ifoo'l t»ar«ubis In one Ihbijr or an-
<.f our .llirereiit lines. The KnterprUe,
other
No. 6 l're»eott »treet
RAZORS
ANI>
STROPS.
]{ead the
I'olire Court.
Jan. 26.— Business was dull at the police
court this forenoon. Tlie ease of Gecr^e
Lockh;irt, for Indecently ussuultiiig three
ilrls— I>oulsc St. Pierre, Rose Miller and
larle Blunchc, ten or eleven yeurs old re-
gpectlvely, was eoiitlnucd a week by request
of bis counsel, Hon. Jtremiah Crowley.
Lockhart was bailed in the sum of f200 on
each complaint, (ieort'c W. Harris, his em-
ployer, and his counsel l.ahinu liim. Two of
tbe three little Kirl" whom It NalleKcd that
Lockbart asBaulted were in the court room.
Three lines for drunkenness conHtituted
tbe only other busiiiesa before the court.
Do you have dvspeptic tronbicBl' Take
Bood'i .Sarsapariila. which ha-* relieved
Ihouaande and will cure you. H^ld by drug-
flfU.
AIWHJSKMKNl'H.
HOX I'AIITY.
At tbe Pawtiickel readins; room last, iiijihl
there was a box party II4I was enjoyed bv
the l.ir-'c luiiiibMr of persons who allended.
Mr, PaTker Spaiildiiitf had eharueof tbe |»ar-
ty. the pr<)eeeds of which are to be devoted
to the rea<liii>{ room.
I.KCriltE ON A.MKIIK'AN III.STORY.
At the incn's brtuicli of the People's <;lub,
last iiiKlit, Mr. riioina> M. (Jiaves, teacher
of penmanship in llie puiilie schools. L'uve
his lecture 011 "Important Kvents Iu Auieri-
»'un History." Tlie leading events of the pe-
riod between the diseovery of America by
Columbus and the close of the Revolution
were described and iieuutlfully Illustrated.
The lecture was supplemented by selections
on the zither and u nuinlier of brass Instru-
ments bv the Misses Graves and Mr. George
Wilson.'
NorKS.
Mr. W. J. Florence appears at Music hull
toul«htln"HusbBml Huntlii«" and "Dom.
bey and Son." He wl'l be supported by a
tirst-class company, and his Kreal reuutalion
as a popular actor will doubtless cull out a
large bouse. . . ,, 1 >t
Next week Tuesdav ui^ht. Manager .1. M.
Hill will present ul Music hall the "Irish
Visitors," In whk-h Murray and Murphy are
the twin stars. The piece and the men are
both well known here.
Henuessys' Ideal minstrel company ap-
pear tonight at Huntlufjlon hull, where they
cuu be seen tomorrow and Saturday even-
Imrs, and Saturday afternoon. The perform-
ances are at popular prices, and tho entertain-
ment Is well worth attending.
A verv Interesting and Instructive talk was
L'lven it" the rooms of the women's branch of
the People's club last evening by Rev. hd-
ward Osborne of Boston, on 1 ravels
through England, the talk being I luslrated
by the stereoptlcon. A large audituce was
present. .
Wednesday and ThurHday-Peannt bar
candy 14 cents a lb., 2 lbs. 2dcenU at .'smith s,
47 Merrimack street.
A. M. HarmoB
ihowB special patterns In bronze, oak, and
other klbdH of picture moulding, »>«« » K^
line of foreign and American photography
luel eBgravTnga and etchings. The pricea
I« rfiS. No. W> Merrimack atreet.up atalr^
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen aud Pocket Knives
Printiiitr I»rcisMO*i.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CEXTBAL STREET.
FRESH NKUFCHATEL CUKAM CilEKSE.
•■ic. each, at the Enterprise, No ' ~ -
5 Procoti
(jtrcet.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOK MID- WINTER, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy M«rino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Gloves.
Fur Gaps and Glovea, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Muskrat.
Nobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Sashes,
in the club and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress Eequisites.
Novelties in Pine Neck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
• AT
HOWARD &CO.'S,
4B MKBRIMAOK STRKXT.
Zero weather In the Sunny
South, us they've hutl It for a
few (lays past, must mnke them
wiiib for the comfort alforded by
a real live Northern Ciothlug
Stork ; Kueh a stock as we carry,
for Instance, where at a moment's
notice almost any cold weather
garment, for men, children or
(tall grown boys, can be supplied.
We have just got In two hun-
dred pairs of Boys' Short Trou-
sers, made lor us In extra sizes,
fh)ni *'10 to 15 years;" good
heavy weight all-wool casslmeres
hAve been used, the mixture neat
aid modest, to go well witb any
jiMiket the boy happens to be
wearing, and they're just the
thing to piece ont the suit with
until It's time to put on spring
clothes. Large sizes in Short
Trousers have been scarce, but
we've enough of them now.
A small lot of Men's Vienna
Mixed Shirts and Drawers, that
were seventy-five cents, we have
marked toiiny 50c. There are
dozen, and
in price to
out.
What Fur Caps we have left
have gone down 50c. and $1.00
each. We won't carry one over,
if prices will sell them.
An uncommonly good style In
smooth faced, dark hair-line trou-
sers, Men's sizes, came to us Fri-
day. We put them $2.00 a pair,
and they're the best looking
goods we're seen yet for the
money. Heavy weight, of course,
at tliis season.
Brown and Bleached
COTTONS.
We are now olferlng in this de-
partment on Immense line o! all
th© St4indrti'd and Popular llrown
and Bleached Cottons, from 3-4
to 10-4 wld(S at the liOWKST
MARKET PKU'KS.
3 cases slightly damaged 104
Cotton at 18c.. regular price
25 cents.
2 cases slightly damaged 84
Cotton at J4c., regular price
20 cents.
Also 5000 yards Remnants, in
long lengths, at a great dis-
count from cost of manu-
facture.
TOUR ATTENTK
To the cimructei- of JiiveHt
sfalre Trubt Co.'u O p«r cl^
IMtuiidd SnvlngB Hank,
I^iK-aiHiT httvliiKa tiHiikJ
Noiwuv I'luliis huvtiiK* r
Milfonl Flvi" Cent ,savlini
UerrliiuK-k County Havl
ivnl ••
KrankllK savhiRH Hniik.J
WomiuiioW Kivor i!»Hvlf
cllt'blCT
Chfbhlre I'rovtitoDt 1dii||
F. Rodlilf, Jr., Agol
IMruovE youu i}
(;o%'o(ji-iK't-Hl riant
lM>x. It u<u> Ih9 ubtalui.'
lirocery, No. 5 rrtiijo *i|
.LED ^
iw Ilftmp-
Moiida.
fO.000
10.000
iter $l()/)UO
^)ra $10,000
$10,000
$16,000
luu-
. $80,000
lit).. $100,000
Building.
Ai\K Ulark'a
I'rltMj '.'Ac. »
L-tinlie Caalt
tstenm nuU W'utti- l''tttinif
Arc ilono Uy U4 »u the very k.«- i maimt r.
$^GfcB'Ktttiirca, Library l.;iini>» auU flUtej
ijilolM* a a|i04-.tttUy.
FAHUEhL «e t'o.v.iro.v,
Tel»!|»boii« Xl-M. <»4 Ouitoii Ktr,««t.
HOl'I'rt ('an l'*i fnimd ntilio En-
nrcKi>
tt'iprl
M, No..\ PffMwU *lri'< I
CioctielioE is Fashion. bii: aiil Popular.
O.ocheters will always find with
Everything: in Crochet Cotton, Linen and
rilk; Riok Rack, Loop and Novelty
Braids, Samples to copy, Initruction
Booka, Steel and Bone Hooks and every-
thing elsa belonging to the line.
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK*
Mlerrimiiolc tSltroet.
A. 6. POLURD & CO.
80 k 82 Merrimack Street.
'PIIK TVw Dro|» braml of (;aniio<1 (Jonda ar*
I Ktvlng •iilfiwllil ivtiNrHuiloii, Diey c«n be
tibtafiifii at the KniorprUo (Huh tiocery, No. 5
i'rt'M-ou Htr«'«'l. who ini' airt'iilH for l.ow*'
^.1.'
OUR bukliiPRi la rapidly lncrea«lii(r. an«t why .'
liiM;aur<u \v« buy koocIh In larvi' t|iiHnnile«
aiKl In manv ••am-a «lli-cct from IIm; im|H.ru'rp am
luunufuituivrK, aii.l wc **:\\ the Xwl jfooili; ami
at the lowt'.t pK-mbif prloea an<l nell mrlftly for
(•A«h. The Kiii<Mi»rt-e faah Grocery jmuI T«a
lloua«. No. 6 fii-mviU Mtrect.
TV E>^E:it
A IIKTTKU TIMK To UUY
Sleighing Robes, Caps
AND PUB GLOVES.
Aaaortment ic«o<l, prlcea tho lowest,
will you ever wout them moteV
Wben
WM. P. BRAZER & CO.
Corner Httt »u(t Vur Mtor*.
NKW PUBLIC BUILDINU8 roH LOWK1.L,
MAN!s-ir we are to have i ew pabMo
Ings 111 Lowell ov«'ryl>«Hly iniist agitate (M
lon^, anil if you whli
you fhou il Mart h new pai.
bu" yuiir kouiU tor cash Hint trmt - at tlio Kut«r-
bull<
I
iiitatluii^, anil if you whli to aavf nuni'v In liM
' -' " '-.'(fglT
and
prUo. No: ft TrcHOi'll alieel, the only htricUj
(jttfch tJroi I'rv In the city. They keep tho boat
jrooitHanil rcll ntihc loww tfili-fw po^alhle.
W
~'H£AL:i:fi:'.LiO'.'i'jsi:r~r:j
ron
f
TGOTH POWDER }i;
KEEPS TKC TECTHy.MlTC.TIICt:n.ArH ciivlr
>
%||Fnor i
but ten
reduced
they were
clone them
AMDTHt CUMS HEALTHY |
CONTAINS NO GRIT. NO ACID ^,. >'
ANYTHING INJURIOUS. •■^^
^K^f^^ DIRCCTIONS<i^>^F
OIPTHE BRUSH IN WATER. 5PWMKLE OMAFtW
omfS or RuBi roAM'/kno APfcr in the usual mannir
PRICE 25 fiJr BOTTLE
PUT urn av.
CNV.MOYT Bl CO.
rnopniKTons or
HOYT'S GERMAN COLOGNE.
1.0WCl.k,AAA«m.
u
These Basors are made and fin-
ished in the best possible manner,
and are fully warranted and sold
on trial.
126 styles of Basors, ranging in
price from 25c. to $3.50.
N
VM RA18IN«, Dr.. per lb.; New Ciirnint*>,
per lb., anil the b«i-t new Leghorn fit-
The Knterprlse, No. 6 I'roscott
Hi
roh,2.5c. per lb,
Hlroct.
-B
NEW LACKS,
WlllTK AND COLORS,
166 & 108
MERRIMXCK ST.
ST0RE
— AT—
MAYNARD A CO.'S,
78 MBKRIMACK 8T.
WHY, what line flavored tea you have, Mrs.
IL! Where «ll(l you KCt U? Why, I al
wavB buy my tea at the Kmerprise Cash Gro
corv. No. 6 PreBcott street. They do not give
away any prcsen « to thilr cu«tomcr8, but they
Klve gooil quality ln«ten«L They are not obllgeil
to net all their protltB ou teaa and coffeea.
Dr. Geo. H. JeDnison,
PUTNAM & SON
flE-FltOS 0L0THIES8,
Central Street, Conier WarreB.
Bnooeaaor to Dm. B. M . NutOli,
SA MerrlauMsk Streat. -
Hoiford Blaok
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A RICH TABIBTTjAT
C.B. ADAK8% 18 Cabot Street.
■end ordan to na for palatlng, papertng. to.
ITrrB are headquartera for Fine Grocerlea.
W Cone tn ana try a cap of oar hot oofM.
Tb« BatorpriM. No. ft PrMoott stnot.
THOSE who buy for rnoh nre gnlnera every
time. The Kntorpilmi peoplo, So. 5 Proa>
colt street, are oflTprlng ihe publlu threat Induce-
menta to trade with tht-m.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Bye
Ulasfes and flpootaclea maat be
■old nt prices way below co«»
on account of overstock. Don't
miss iheoDp<^unUy. Come and
see. If you want anything lA>
our Hue you can buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and OpticI
M Contral BkrooC.
OUR factUtles for doing a sat
nesa to ourselves and cuft-
equalled. When yon niuh-l*. O.
a sattHfH(;tory bnal-
tomers are ao-
equaiiea. vrnon y.-.. .".< — • ^)- »quar« do not
fall to oaU at No. ft l'n»c«'tt Ptrei t.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a apeoUlty of Bepi^rtng and ^Beny.
hoMerlnir Parnltore and oail for,aUo deavev
goods tree of eharge.
a«
EST ABLl SHED 1845.
LOWELL. MASS., FIUDAY, JANUARY 27, 1888.
PlilCE TWO CENTS.
NOTA JJKNK. .
Wary ifad a little bunb,
||. Iloeoe MiiH whtic hk snow.
Kul MHry wnn In ifiavo .toiHa «>• l»
wlK't' «T hbe had ivii.t hmkI H u> «n«
buulKT HI •*• or ''I'll Itfor lis <
wool, the (iiu'HiUm «.l '••''ff,.;"'"-
luK largely bilolK.i.oe.ll.«t..^.^ ^^^,
....The memory of l^urii^-a ttrrlblo
^ntcrtaimuctitg.
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Tlnirs<lay, FrMay und Siiturday,
J.IWIIAIIY iiO, «T AM> »«.
€hililren*ii Mat (me Saturilay*
T!;omooft,.el..,nn.,..Ut.r.huve Uj-en j ''^'''''"'' ''''' ''Zllry^^
preuHiluK »;<ai'"*t » M^l.ioi.nl.N- chHnly bull HENNESSY BROTHERS
soon to come ofl-. Tin- .c^ult Utl... proml^^- 1
Siurtion StiUS.
iWcDiraU
-tt:-
BY .TOHN- K. I3KI.IRY,
Auctioneer and ApyrHlafr.
MOllTGAilEE'S SALE
Houseliold Fiirnilnre,
Tlturaday Nrx^* Ji^o. KO, 18H»t
Ideal Minstrels W at m Middlesex street.
Abies Balsamea.
jEatkrts.
\ie niMki> a sp<>«-l«lty pf fiaiisiia bc<>r. No.
7 I'rt M-utt at reel.
The Anierinan Silver Fir or Balm of ; ^^J^J^^^V
Qilead tre^ iababiU Canada, Nova Bco-
tia, Maiu? aad.the mountainous regiona
farther south. It is from this tree that
FirBalsc-.n;, or Canada Balsam, so called,
is obta lud. Tbe inhabitants of .this
region, ar.d e8;;»cially the lumbermen,
MO. 4 .HKKKIMACK SIUICKT.
Ihut; rou^tjully ou h:iiid
Fresh kiliedTurkeys and Chickens
JTor Sale.
of u ifiiiurkiibly ^'ooil i>atr.>na;;<'
The I iitt'iHT In H'<" H*'"!'*" TruiJ- ,,
.<.;;,:,*, tni/or ^^^S.^ o,-!...... .K.«ro .K.y l K,r.t IN-I.o Hand a.d r^Mnlurn OMu-^..^ ,^^ _ , ,
wh..;.. vcr-lon of on. Konun..' iu ii.r- LtJ > : 'j|;";^,.\»;;^,,'jy;;:';r;::.mv. n-. «u.ri.ij;;;-i../ ..;•- ch:.mi. r" s«,.. '^;^|!"';.M'rnjr. a •'i'- »;:«;;!' ! are Well acitiaiuted with the peculiar
i=:ir:.;::u;Mi«n;;;ho>v:^«'';rv-::>:'iv'ii:r
\ woman in WuUTviii.-. Miiiii.>. ii<>|M*« .|,fi,...j,.l.nnv A't'^n-. ^orK.^ nn^l hinc.y. lo.n
* «tfiii«ii 11. ' \i,iiLi-iiii ■irtii ' 'MM'.''. Wilt. iiiHiKiii
,.. I..WI. Will uotlM.-.rr:inf.-.la.Hy.li:.rt..T J .J; jj X,,^^ ^ Viho.
. I. .1 111.., ,11-.. iu>l :." O «' I •.! will A. l»ttirlliKt"'> i*»'« '»
heul.hful ph.- H to llv.. It.. TI.0 w..nm.. «M.'t . ^X^^.. Z^xZ' i^r'::.:^r:^y^ »•;-•; l-
ltc>(iM-vo<l Hi'uti* iiovv rcji'ly.
Ui'i.i • 11 1 »•■ I'
«o vorv fur out "i iht- wuy. :iftfr ;il!.
MAbbAC IIIKKTTS.
Music Hall.
ONK NIGHT ON'LY.
UllliMi:i K.tn.-. :J0 x«!tr« «>l.l. klllf!.| h.uiK.|f
in Franklin TlaMMlny l.y .tiuinj; l.i- i ir|'"«i
Willi un i..\e. Dexfon.li'ii.-y was probuMj :
tbt! «HUM'.
All'.it II. FM.ivuf N'Tlli .V-lHin*. foimdl
cuiliv (if ii-MUiit oil 111- .l;iiulii«r. I-') •■!""* I
?i;-^)'5;::r^ril:r;;;;i;:;r: ^Vh r ii''^:ii- \ Tuo^a.. v, .f «u,.ar>- runt.
'"I-;:,,, .0 K..,.roi V of Wnr. ir.-l hi- I.f. ... m | ITou K«u«h I Vou S.rea.u . You Boar I
Z ::S^K:1: 'ou^M Iu^I^h'ou :^^t * TLc ..eer. of ronicklnK .. I.h .-o^cly .
orlnth.' 1)1. iulii-ry of llu- tMi» < M""».v
Thurwday.
I'niil llniipy. u tiMinMir oniployj"! ''V
Prank r. Tvnvr. who whh .liurKM \Mth |
nanNlaiiKht.V in caiiMnjc tl»' iloatli of .lolm ,„
Murray ftiul Murphy,
man
Dinnu^:ln hv ninnintf over him in Ho., on t«
centlv.hHsht'.'niliMlmrif.tl.all ilif clri-uni.
atan«V« in tbe c«»c provlmj It to !>« wn mil-
dent.
The iil't'l <•«"* «' t>»l'' '- »""ni> «»' "''"J**"
affaiUKt the Ho»lon Jonrnal for flO.tMW liu». | ,p,, ,„. „ ,..>,„,,«„>■ „f nnuKunl .•xccllon.o.
rJ.ulltMllnRver.llH forlii.'.lefHulant. Mi. ; «|||,I.'^[|,^.'^„„„^,.„„»„i „f .,. m. HILL. Hiu..(.
Bonnev. wlio. In ISH'J. prH«liM!il i\% un tilltH- j g„,„e|y unifcrincl uuii.l au.l onli«:»irn.
ilielr new nn.l orl<liml *1<1p npHtilof ab-
•unltty, entltlotli
Our Irish Visitors
fill tirllrh'*.
IVr onkr Moittfa^ef.
SATURDAY EVENINa,
\t thp n\mo \\\wo. a Inriro lot of T«»n to !•* iiolil.
\ W„ :,(i I ii»til<iii» ami a loi of C'rorkery, t.'ullory
and aniaU wnri'-
Mlclx*** «•*••» prU«»a paiil lor •••«inrt-hand
CoaiU. Aufllou ».\W» *t houMuor atore, aa
party may il«>«lr«.
JOHN E. BERRY
04 MhUHrnt'x Street,
ClotI)ing.
I
-Pfice Cloli
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
healine jower of this Baltam iu diseases
of the throat and lungs. FIR BALSAM
is combined with PURE PINE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's -
Cough Balsam.
If jou have a cough or cold try a 26
cent bottle aud you will be mora than
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Cents. Larje Size 50 Cents.
ney. wuh written up in an asMuialed pre!.h
deipal.li a- havlntf i^one Into prm-tU-e-
••wliliii liordered upon blufkmall. li w""
provnl that he bail Mnt tlinatenlnu' P<»MaI
cani- lo |.arti<'H wIiom- lial.ilitlr., lie waK nn-
jilo^e.l to eollert, and llial lUerC was no luul-
Ice In the dcpulch.
Mew fcaturoa.new apeclaltlta, aww lauKht.
Annual Itepo.t of the Imx Comiiilaaloner.
Tlie annnal report of the deputy tax eoiu-
inh..loner nbowH tliut the whole amount
of taxe^ iiHse.'»«<l un.i.r eliapH r i:i of tiie
pul>llo HlalutOi was f3.(KW.2»l4,;M;.ofwlil.li
tbe amount paltJ to J;ii'Uiry, Ihhk, was
|i2,K21».3.'Sa.40. Tlie ii;,"-'ie>r.»'c "' ""I'^i'^i
UX«H U a- follow.: for lHHa.(<7. f3(J3,24».aS.
Tlie lota! anioniit awrulnjr to Ijie l';'/«' «:"'•''■
Ihfopenilionof the law i- »«l>3.'«i «'•'''
tbe ..mount avM.^he.1 llie pre^eiH >eur ti..'6...-
m)M littve been pal.l iiiul will tw- l)nval.le to
llu- variouH elties an.l town-. The Valuation
of ibeeapitalHtoek an.l real eMate of tlie
iM*s Of ♦5'.'.M1H1.43« over ISNl; real i'«li»te and
niB.liiiierv. ?20I.S»W.<»iV). an Inerea."- of *4 .-
6(BMi:U. The whole number of Ma^^a.-hUM-tt..
cor'porat Ion" au«l ebiirterK eonilnu' un.ler not lee
of tlif .itimrtmeiit wu^ 246H. of wbieli 2t. have
bfeii ili^i-olvcil by the .ourl-. ten ►obi or .011-
HOli.iate.l and IM an' luw ^H^ ration.,
leaving' the numlwr ..n Dee. .11. ISn.. at 24.W.
Tbfl nifirieuatn HUlborlzed iioieHt^e of eapltal
under all ^latutea wuh *l'VSHlKlHi.'.: .-.•dnetion
Wednesday Evening. Fobruuiy 1.
EDfajroinenl for one ulgbl only of
Mr. Diou Boucicault,
with hUown e onpftnv an-l Mlaa Thorndyk*,
In his ow II ilranitt Iu three »it«t,
The Shaughraun.
,-OM., Mr. Ploii Tloneleaiilt
CUl" . f f.dllott M!»« Thorn.lykc
New and upcrlul •cenery. ^ ^
NOI.l) HV
Cnstruftion.
la ot hl« new mii«i<- roo.w, No. 2'.t. Centrnl Hlo.k,
on Wetlnewibiy iimmlntfn from ten llil twelve
o'elor , lo arranice lor plmioforle lfi'>'ODH.
yLx*. II. M. I>A.Y,
Of eapitui by 18 eonipHiiie* wh« *o.4.H»,n«t, m v f piano, Organ and Harmony
IIP! InereiHe. f r2.4<H),0«ft. NuiubiT of up- leacner oi i. muw, w g ^ <'
^ai "was 70; abHieincula a lowed, f.l ; re- ArrnnKe.nei.t« nia^le an plnnlKt, "W'"';;' ■'»''
K.^"; continued, o.. I»."i.'H,tbe year tl.o n-.-P-Vd'^ '- .on-er... Uve Cent HaMn^*
couiml-Moncr Iihh examined •i04S «ert tieut.N.
of wbiebi.Vi required a new examination
and three were exainliio'l three tini"»; 4.>1
wereof orKanl/,atiHn. ol wideh :UJO wcro li-
imllv approved; .^H .oii'nrtti'niK .ompleteil
thciV eaplttti «to. K by transfer of i";'»l"';'>
UHnk ItiitMlnK.
UMi W ^ctiool, Billeiica, Mass.
A Mrletiv Heleetiamllv ^mIiooI for h lyi^. A«l-
mltH boyrt irom el/ht t.. nrieeii. Hoii.l for elreu.
mi'be iowuH. 15» have d. .^ea^ed their .b lit | lar to M. C. >»'l'^"»"''''"i.;,„,!J,;,,.
and Kf< hive inereaw'd it; H.-. towns have no |
dent The ajfirreuate valuation <>f Hie town**
utUI32..US.M)7;n.td.l.l. rJC4.(l7.->,0«n : per-
centaK'e..UJW;mo^H intend IumiIii^' debt of
muni.ipalili'"- Mav I. *»7.(ir»«.<i-!.>; total miu-
iim fiind^. ii<2U.21!».2;)7, an In.-ivii.e of nearly
**».00().(MK); net water debt. 9'Jli,22l.i)iH. or
nearly 40 per cent, of net iiMleble«lui ^>.
MR. AND MRS. HOBBON'S SCHOOL.
Grand Pant Sale.
Two ycniii ago wo matle our
great sale of pants nuulc troin
caKsinierc'8 manufacturud by F.
A. & J. Sawyer. Dover, N. H.,
at $4.00 jicr pttir, a price never
hearvl of before and never diipli-
cutod by anylxidy since.
Today wc oft'er
500 Pairs o{ M%
Made from Casslmeres mnnufact-
ured by F. A. «fe J. Sawyer and
the celebrated Livingston Mills,
At $3,'50 per Pair.
These Pants are made from the
best (piality of these Cassimeres
and arc styles that are bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to $<).
We have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made troin
cassimeres ol the best makes in
the ITiiited States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $0.50
— all put in lit $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DliUGGISXH,
Cor. INerrimack and Bridge Sts.
49*'AfiTertl«eineuta under thia bead ea*l
only lU cent a a tlut^for thif r lua«-rtlon».
I^Olt MAI^K.— A iieiiiiy new drlvtnK alolgh.
J lii'pilre at It WH)-bliiu(«.ii hiMM t.
Ir^OIt NAl.K.— >*wveral ItourilliiK hu<I lodf-
' liitf buuKCH, eenlrally li»eiiU;'l, ut |irlcua
from It-'iUO to 41'iiMKJ. Apply to KUn ft rinuimer,
tMCeuliiil Htreel. ^ _ .
NKW M I LCII COWif* e...iiiRaiitly on hand
Hill for H.'ile at Cunili.>{h turm, near Weat*
U'l'd Ceiiirt!. Fi»"-h arrlx aln ivery two wocka
front S« w lluinpflilru nud Vt-rutuut. Convey.
aiM'«> from <lep<>t t^i farin.
I?<)U SAI/k.— Onvorihe nnri>t nUnallona In
' Jlelvlile «', I'J'' S(,ic|i|(..'«' Mieet. Ilounehaa
l*i ro' !u«, iM'MtiJeM Ixitli ro'tn). waxti rnooi and
i.'tixe >-bfil , »tulile I'lr :i liiov^e": ample ciuilaKe
roi ni; lo,«Mi» teei ut laii<l wl.ii al>out iM trull
tieea. l.tiipiiic on |ireiiil><U".
Ii^OI! K.M.i:. -A t\\ xi'lory ttousi , mulde and
; »:<»i>l lot I I i:iiiil, ».lti:.'tli'd III < eiiiral\ Hie, a
ii'W htepH Iriiiii lli'Mge Mitet iiikI li(>ri«o eura.
lltKi.e I'ltii.Hliin II i-<«>nii. :iii<l rlie'l; a 'tar^aln at,
prl<-e, i^i:tO'i, III) t iii!>y tenoH. .\ppl.v to l-Ub A
rhi'ioiit'i-, IH Ceiiinil »lii <>i, ii«iiiiM :> and 4
i.">OI{ KALK.— An exiill'iil liloeW of four
' leiieiurut)! of live vooiim each; illy water
Til.' !».••« la tlie .•II.' »iu-..i, ao kay eonauiti- i .,,„( m.^,.,.; ivhh f \iM\ per ii h; iJ.Vio (■•innro
era of KMit»a» l>ei«r. Ciivo It a triul. ^io. 7 lot at ImikI, hl'ioiti-'l on a |MJ|>ular Hlieil In llel-
... vliU'H', ii'iiveiileiit »«i Ihe mill", no Immu r rout-
Prt-r>vo I kiret-i. In- |.|».|.. riv <aii lie t<iuiid tu tlie elty ; price
^IJiii. I'lill I'tirllciilnr.^ Ill' Klnli tV I'luntniurt 49
( eiitial itireet, r-oiiix iaii'^l.
I/Oll HAhK.— A two.ftory, two-tenenicnt
* lititi«e of VI roni", -dl in tiie Im'mi of ntpalr;
rliy \uiler anil eloceiM ; ('liuitii il i.i'Hi' Hit) mnith
roiniiiioi, where litmt !>• muMIi T'>e {>■ r ti. ; tenia
for i|>J7 per nioiiiii; .mini M|iiHre r< ii <>l Innd;
prteu aia^oi). foil parUeiilaiH of Ktfb & I'liUB-
ifier, 4H (jfiiiral atreet. nHini* 'A ajid 4.
I.V>|{ MA IK.— A viitiial'te e»tale, eoiiMUtlnff
' ot II iliiei' hlory lirti'k ImiD'e ol I.* iiNtnia,
Klt4Ml kihI K<'oil aiiMOint ot litiel, eMenilliiK to •
iKiek »>||<T|, trw Klepit Iroiii ihi' Anierle.in hoiiae.
Ill iIiIhiIi). li iHMel'lurii propi ny of tliU elaaa
!h oileteit lor ^ale. ^o|l| in mIIIi' an o»tiite. An
e.irly <all will neeine a linrMnln- I'riee t'ldUO.
r lilt paitli-uliirH of l-lhli Jt I'liiniiiicr, i* C« ittral
■liiel, Lowell, Mmo*.
Co let.
VICMSON. tKLKllV,
tiltOUltK. I.UTTUCi:, „
OUAIL, .sriNA«."H.
\MM> DICKS, «WKI:T FOIAIOKS,
VmONI AND PARKElili USE SAUSAGE
TKLKfllOKlv MM m:U 3i!3-i.
The Belvidere Markei
Cor. Hijii sni East Merrimack Sts.
Fli-at vlMaa Mftata. INiultry. tiaiu«>. Flali,
Oyattra, V«*K«-labieN, fruit, and » K«n»rMl
linn of Omr> ri«a at at low rleea aa th*
iiuallly of (iooda (;«n Im? aold. Call and xni
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor
iHiscfllanrous.
Tha kitlifna of Luw«ll will do wall tu
KlT« as a rail thia wc«k, aa we are kIvIuk
aunie »ery llntf Largalna. No. t i'reacott
atraat.
Always to b« riund, flah of all kinds. No.
7 Frcsrott alract.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS,
4VAdv«*rtl»«iu«uta undftr thIa haud coat
only II oanta a Una fur thraw Insertions.
at root.
EAT ANDJE MERRY.
BROKEN CANOy, 14c. a ill, 2 lbs. 25c.
We kcenafnUltnttof PIKK C \M)IKSof all
kln.K. Mcl)<»NALl»'» I'uio llun-lmade can-
dlei,4"<. pcrlb.
NutM! NutMl IVwtMi!
A full line of Mixed Nuts :4c. per lb., 2 Ibf.Mc.
FLOKIDA ORAMOES. O RAPES, *c.
Trv soma of onr CANNKII OOOUS with
voiir ChrlMinaa dinner, our ntwli eoinp5li«eK
Hoi.i V Orop Corn, hue.oi i-li, I'eu-s, htilnjj uml
Llmalleana, AspHfhtrnH, *<•.
We are preparnl f ^ ail
orderi f^r the ehoiesH MeaU,
Poultry, fruUe and VegeiabU§
with promptneHH ami deHftateh,
Also a luU Hue of Dritd and
Smoked Meate*
To LK'r.-A mtUtfoat l» llainpahlru
lni|iili-eni KiTldrieeiitli Mreot^
^nt> I.KT.-Meely lunrftu'i, iariro and wall-
1 IImIi ed n obix, eunveiilcntl) Hltuutvd.at No.
II Kll III StlVCt; ,
^I^O l.lC'r.-As«l«ffauthoua« of six roomt^
1 uiu* with tlvu roomi*; one with (hraa rooaik
ftft t'liexiMit (tlrt'et.
rpo I..KT.— Iu riiwtnekelvlllo, near horaa
X nillr«m'l, nle« otta^e Ihmumj and Mubla,
Mlih liir^relotot land. I. M. Cliitac, Mammoib
Itoiiil.
Tf^o I.KT.-Uouas. IMS Hehool straat, ■••»
X Pa w tucket wirut-t; ha« buth room and far-
nai'e. Apply to •). ii. UoKen*. (rain aiorc, SI
Mailiu(i>treut.
fWMi LKT.— Small tciivmeiii, near Uia ntlla.
1 Alao CAiiiain bouas, nuar Ui« mills, fMt
ants.
II B'idte Street - - Teleolione 143-2.
_kM>.
4^AdTartisam«nt « undortbis hand <>•••
only 10 osnts a line for tliroe tusorllons.
The Loita of Llv.s l»y the Vletorii* Mine
UUM^K^r.
Up m Tbiirsilay forenoon the bodies of 2*2
whiles nn<l '11 Chinese \\m\ been taken out of
tbe Vicloriii (B. ('.) iiiii'e. riiere then rt:-
mained nine wbiloft 1111.1 1» rhine«; in the
mine. maUIn/ 72 pernon-* wlio P'-rj"!""'- •"
white-* unci 41 (Jhinei-e. Kv. ry iiulivi.liial in
the lust Niopo wlieii tbe expl./sion oeeiirnd
was killed. One miner wa- >i ripped of ev-
erv vestli^n of elotbinir. wliile the iniitilati.>n
of'thc bodies proves that tbe lerriti'- fi-rce
plujed with tlieni hi> with feather-..
Death of a Valuable Trotter.
nappy Medium, tbe niohl .eiebratei! trot-
ting stHlllon in the world, valued at ?540,0()O.
died WcdnoHday at Fair Lawn farm, uenr
LexinRto"' Ky- of «l»i«i»' .""'"'.'^''u^.i "''
was tbe Dropertv of (ienerai W. T. \Villier»*.
Srwasibay, by KysdykV HamblotoV, a„.
dam PilnceHH Bay, Andrew^ Humbletoiiian.
He was tbe sire of :»'.» 2.30 performer^, more
than to the credit of any ntaliion now liviiur.
Hlason.MaxeyCobb.huH the bewt bullion
record, 'IM'^ .
Murder and Suicide.
Louis Drauker, a cou-'table of New Ca-
naan, Ct., attempted to arrosi .Jaeob .Shicter
Wednesday for selllnjs liipior. when the lat-
ter shot him dead. Shieier tlien shot blinseif
and will die. He Is a d.-p«'nitf man and b:.«
been arrested four tinie« for uellinu; liqu<r.
Drucker was 42 years oU;, and leaves a wid-
ow and four cbildnii.
rKTTINOIlL A Co., llostoil, Ma«-^., the
oldest newspaper advertisin;; ajreney in tl e
world, have just Issind a Handy List of tlie
leaditix paiMirs of New Eni,'lMnd and New
York htute. .
Tbe work la both novel ami orijtinal m Its
construction, and is a p' rfcel Gazetteer of
valuable newspaper information. By a se-
ries of diagrams, in tlic^ form (of circles. Is
shown tbe territory eovere<4 by the pii|» rs,
giving tbe manufacturing and commercial
rnlerests of ca*;h centre, the nnmlM;r of rail-
road and steamboat lines ciiivorj^ing at th«.se
points, thus enubliii{? an advertiser to see at
a clanue the value of each paper as applied to
bis iudivldual interest.
Mil. ADOLI KETTEVBEIL
will k1^" '' e.'iurseof
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LIIEeATURE , , ,
At.)urfrhoi.l,eonii..en<lnKoiiWediieMUyevcn- Vn\v Yovk Cllll eOUitl VtlluO lOr
Inu. Nov. itiih.af .SnVlock. 15: speclril requeM , ^ ,
>. ...... B..4„„<.....»„r-P the Htime money l)c found its in
tliiH stiie ot
Boston Branch Grocery,
10T MIUDLK8KX STREET,
OppoMite r^ortlieri* r><»pot
Talcphope N-i. i'ir-"»
No. 7 say It is a plenmre to wait on tlieir
many enetoinera hikI w« e»«u always give
tlietii a Imrgaln.
Hhall we or shall wo not selt yon a roast
of flue Kansas beet? We shall If you will
five lie a rhance, Hnd « heap too ; Just think
of i» line Juicy roast for the small auin of
ten cents.
WANTKD.-Siltnatlin by male ntirse; basl
ut n-tereiK^'H. luipilre ul llMi Hnloin stroot.
WAN'I'KI*.— My an experlenee.l singleool-
oiT'l iiinn whothonniKhly understands tMl
rare of luirsi-M, u sltuutlon ui uoachiuaa. I»-
«|ulre Hi "io Hniltli htreet.
WANT KM.— Position as lioaaekaopor kf
rellii.dl'l - • --' — -'"^
.hey Will l»e ^Iveii In KiiKllsh. Price forronrtfe,
%h.<M. Please ad'lr«'sn „ ,, , ^ o.
OKO. NV. IIOlt'^MN. rtO K. Merrimack St
Ladies! Ladies!
.«1K
LOWELL AND VICINITY.
I slinll open MONDAY, JAN. 30lh, at 10
o'clock ;i. ni., In Lowell, /
A. SCIKINXIFIC
Dress Cutting School,
Where I shall Introduce anil teach the latest .and
most popn ;ir Sclentlflc Tailor Syatem for
Dreas Cnttlng yet Invented, and to introdeee
It I propose to
GIVE AWAY TEN SYSTEMS
To tho First Ten fitndents who join my school,
w Ith only a small charge for thorouifh Instruo
tlons. ThIa Is an opportunity that should bo
Improved by every La«ly and Drcsemaker In
Lowell. •
Kach stndent will be allowed to Cut,
make. Trim and Drape, putting Into execu-
tion whatehc has learned while in the school.
Ladies, call and InveatWrnt* n^y op^nln*
day; then JOIN MY SCHOOI. AND UAVK
THE BEST.
Mrs. 8. A. BAETLETT, Manager.
Miss A. E. MOOBE, AMiitant.
No. 199 Central Streei, Roam 9,
LOWKLL. MAM.
85 and 86 Pouts at 83.50.
When we advertise a btirgiim
it is a.bargtiin.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
B8TAHLISHKD 1046.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practica! Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Lowell One-PrlCB Glotliing Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
still there's more to follow; nice venison
and more on the road. No. 7 Presoott
street. u
More Room. Greater Faciliiies.
iii:m(> VA r..
I have removed my place ol l»u>lneKH from
10 Mlddlenex »tre«t \<,
INo. r> Ooi-liniii Wtr<M^t.
My nlock of l'|>holstered (ii.ijdn, nrapcrlef*.
Window Slnde^, Trliiii)ilitK-> nnd Kurnltnie
Covering- will l>e more I'omi'lito than evel^ he-
fore. 'My Hepalrliiff ln-j.-irtmenl, iilwayH a
fe.itiirc wll^i me, will Im- micIi th.it itll work will
l)e done with j)roinplnes« and skill.
COMK AND SKK ME.
ARTHUR IL BENNER
Xo. li Gorhain Street.
,, rotetlant where one or
KcrvantH iiic Kept; U ihor HiKhly ex)nipeteBt.
AddresH Mr*. i.eKiier, t Courier otllec. ^__
WAN'rr.n.— In Tynir»lMm», a yonnR mail
who lHli'iellUent,lndii»'trl«)U»»«nil<»f jrood
eliiim' ter, to t.-ike eure of lire-, lu'ii* and tw«»
cowx. .\|'ply to <'lianiilnK Whlliiker, il I'oai
onii-e hlock
rpAIILIC llOVItn AM) KtMlMM, HI
J <;iirhiiiii -iretl. Tiiiii- re.is<.iiul.l«i.
STORE SHADES,
OFFICE SHADES,
HOOSE SHADES.
Mill SHADES,
Made and put np^ All colon.
KITTREDGE'S,
IM OmTBAL STBKST.
Best Quality Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statuary,
Artistic Bronzes.
For qnallty we have never seen Kansas
beef equalled. Ifo. 7 Freacott street.
rou H.VLK.
On Central Ktrt^-t, near llo^ford Mwnn,
have a jfoud two ►lorv liiii;«e, iiii)dern liiult, III
K«»o lepiilr. ".So oiitK" mIm»iiI Ihe property, ana
It iHoiie id lite lieHl tradoln want;!; |.rltefi»».
Oil <;..rhMiii h»r«'.t 1 have a iwo «tory houa*
fori»l7''<i, and mintlier one mr »Kiot;.
lo \% nrd F" ur--*i:M<0 wtll hiiy a nlev, larot
Vriioiii Ikiwm'. In trood rep:ilr, m «rly new, and a
nice liiiKe lot of In ml, n<H) tiel.
niO-.f AS II KIXHITT, .VX Central Mraet
l.ciw**!!. Itooum .'I and 1. l'*e the elevator.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IS —
Hair Goods!
OarSl.no Swltehia inarkeil down to 91.00
•• a.ao •• all looB lialr, " " l.«*
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
Have yo« aeen the latest ? Go down to 7
prescott StTMt and look at Ihone 'possums.
The flrst wo have ever seen in this state.
REMOVAL.
Owlnsto the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
I*oter Foye
Has been removed to Ho. 88 MIDDLK
gTRKKT, nearly opposite the old store.
The attention of new and old m«tonaerii Is
i«S|>ectfDUy aolklUd to this change of lo*
on.
• « <•
" .^.oo
" 4.iso
•• 1.S0 Shincle Bangs
•• 8.00 " "
•• 1.00 LauKtry
•• .50 Friues
•«
•a ••
1.7ft
• • •• 3.98
« •• l.OO
•• " a.aft
«• .ft#'
•• •« .vt
•# " .10
BADGER & (JELDERT,
MBCHAHICS MILLS,
Cor. DuUcn and FieUher Streets.
Wood Wwk or all Utm4» ioW to ordw
at short aMlao*
A. NE-W INVENTIOIV.
Our Exr^olwlor A.Mti Sitter
Is warranted to l>e riR"^T.'JLA»S In every feat-
ure, antl any dettlrlnK a (iuperlor article In thli
Una will do well to call and examine It* merits
b«for« purebaRlng elaewhere. No dn«i, easily
operatod, all steel liearinjc* aD«l ronsequcntiy
■allBitod wear. Sold for caab or laaUlmeats at
M4 Morrlosaefc aetoet, L«woll.
C. ■. OHASJE. PvarHetOT.
.35 Coquettes
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MOND.U, JANUARY 2 3il,
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Boatores Gray Hair to m ■aanUftil
or Black la thlHy aslawtao, wttlMM
■vary v«Naa skoaUl warn It*
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A
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LOWELL T^ATTyrCOUtelEB. FRIDAY. JANUABY 27. 1888.
INTERNATIONAL 8. 8. LESSON.
-relrr C<»nfi»«lni: Christ.
KODKUT COURT. »•!>•
January 89-
BY UEV.
iind the BHten of IlaiU** .
hurtit.'^ 1. JWros.UojWiuaii, IS imisculluc,
if iixU.
»;lull not l)c >u-ouL' to
I
In
\.
(Verses
Tlic
So-
in <'si'i»a-
ll-Uf.l I 111' lli-fir
fe?8 nMo-T m."^ I.l>u will I .-.'IuVks nlr.. b'
32
Le«»ou: Ma'.xvl. i:5- ><•
L rilli' ClIKI»r 0)M-ESrtKI>.
^'\ ()nnii<m^nbn^ttthfi Christ. «.
ht-cn • o/iln* I. -v)U i^ wHilliy of uotict'.
ticu it tl'i'i' ""i '•'> "'"' ■'''""" ^^'"'
r«a-riiiliiti'>. 'j*" '■»" ''•' ,
ill it' Viliujv«. iiltl tllMl .ll'"!! ,
uioHulinulllH' .•iinnil ..i,iiiio:iH .•..n.vrninii
4liai, Willi*- n.- ui»> "II »li«.way. ''»>' ''r.
Iv i liilrl, lo PU. vMi.t li. tliuu^'la ,.iu/lii.:;
,iiM-tloi». No IMiiiriMi- vv:... l!i. n; lo ;|"« '
Julie Nu/.ivnr. noi Sa.Mii.'.f to ^'"il »i>' "I'
i, roTiUMiM't of IlK- *l.iim of Jomh o Ik- hr
ilrwiali. 'tIm y \v,v nlonr by «1";!«'^^''^,;;;|
uopulitrity. TiK- loiiu- luy in.m » "<>'^ '' *
,\uli:.> iioilli.-rly lor ;.;>...it ll.irlv ml ts alui.-
tlica^lcMi bank ui ihr .l..r.bm. (...^ H"' 1:'^ ;
niil (niv.-ll.i- In I'al.Mi,,.' IouilI "t iu' l»«- I'-'i"
(,1 III.: wi^lniu K.." (ivalm ni. (|\ Il«'*-'
til,' taMi'iii ^ou^.•.• of llif .lor.biii «;ik*!»' !"•
I'aii, tlio woollaml pMl. wlio
h('«'iiit!tl uiniroi'iial*' !<• Ill'-'
and louiilaiii* aiiil_tiii«'M'«'i. -, ^^ ^.^
but J)*(rrt, rock, Ik feiiilniiic.
IJret-k |N-tri>!« nu'in-. sl"'>t'. nr i)>.'i'.'
but petra means ledge of rock. (Llddellanj
.r,.>Ms Diol.al.lv used, tin- wonl k^t^hu lu.-uu*
both lork ami »>tono an.l would h<; u^fJ by
.n..u-^ II. bolli liar', (.f i'lo vr.>.'; ..nt '•';':
taiiilv all (•lin.Htliin" will admit tint M- >«,>•'
-t'liliii''
Uu'W wax iii>-i'in'd to I'Ul l"«- '
fnrin lli>l andtbvn ii-.- ill.' l.-iiiiiu''
there must be some reasou for this change.
.1 ili.it- nu'iin*^ all ttio kliiu-UMii ..t .l.aili,
•I'Min-t tb.' jjiitc- oi- pow.r of wbUli n..tlim>;
i-aii pri'vail— >U'atli coiniUiMlii;; all olbei
"icior^ al laM; but I'Viu Had,'.* Iiti
Nviilistand 111.' .•liiMt'b
<iuci
"Savour" here raean« ♦•Savolr" «• in f "nch
_-lu Greek, "ibink, mind, turn the attention
to" the thluKh of mau but not to those of
"ill. TlIK niltlST lO BK F0L1X)WKU.
{Ver»ej 24^-2S0 '/"' ChritliaH a» well as
fnr Christ a. Anv man— any one wIuLIuk
{ beSiChrUtlan. 'I'o 1'/'!"^ C^''i;t '. to Jh.
lieve in, lovo un,l herve llim. IIkm'o i^ the
"amo putli for Hx' -i-'vanl an for Ibe I.ord-
Sowivof >elf.d.'nial--tlu' opposite of .eb
l"bn»'>s. SalaiiN way. h. The eros. heiv
neunx anv i.aiii. trial, or burden cndnrtHl ii.
Ilie way (If following Cbri^ an-l for Ui«
""o!^' .1 f.'ajN f/'W* '■■' " f^'^^*' "• ^'"
Kollif uiay think Satai.V mUMi
Xol M). aii!»w,'r> .Iomi-
I Kivo 111* life l»y uvoi'liti'-'
jfHrHicaU
euii
|M It.. poW
t.i- 1* biiit. liiniier tir " ' ' '
of .leMH tiiri>t. .'i. limreli ii. t.ur vvrMonn
i. the lepreMMiliiVlv.! *>t tlic <iri'eU wov.l
an a-^eiiii'lv.e«lle,l out of a ;rreal-
r. iH'.v Iai.i l ehao-*!'"* u .luimifriiib' I I
t tlie .•()ii::reii:ation ot llio
Ol.l Pot a.
ilin \.\vi.
(J,e..k -la'i'le.la .wa, the "^ , ,;r-,,.^^., ,if,_,u., ijf, ...nlin
wav
a.
the best,
(In.' may ^.'eiu b>
.iilV.riirj:f.)rChrl»l''
,:- nniiib
woni
lift
1.1
bv
refu^-
llie n:iii.e .»
l.or.1, in the Ciree.U vi i>,ioii of tb.'
iiuMt. (l»«ut. -wlil. lb; 1 oai
Mike If he elu>tl^e to i>ave liU
J t.. do his .U,ly. then he ban l...t I' ;'«'>«• '.
V. bis neve:.lyiii« lif«-. l'"-, "'"', "r«-t«i''
d lifewoilbllvii.:r-l!.Hieolllu'soul I'
' wor'.biit
tve> of oliv.'i*.
and tiiieoeeii.rv near D hdty
Jlenuon. Mere ller.Ml biilll a temple
ill b.iiior «if Aii'.:iistu». 111-;
li of that re::loii. • iiiart:e,l
:in<i liini-
lif
on
,'.immiMd.Mi with (Jod aim
.,vK "..eeuHia >. • .- ^"<i'- On the ot..er l.Uid t lu
fr,H .;i.l/eus. to .>bi..b b.lon»;e.. . ... ^^ .^^.^ ^^^^ ^^^^ , _^^ ,^^
I'xeln.j-
Ml.) The
Miiibly <»f
jndieial and l.t;l«-l:ttive p'.wer. Hii
wliit'b ali.'n»aii.l i»lave» \ven' alike
,-,l."' '(Dean riuwjptn.) fli'.iM eani.
luMWi a kin'.'doiu, and lu! Me ni.'.leN Ui-
ebiir.b <iii a r..rm ot llio v'overinneut of
laoi.le bv the poopb'. Tll'-K' a-'u d >HI
..n.s ,;f ii.ion.reia.ion: .1. tim; »V'::' ''' ' ;;r;;;x;:u ^ue op^ t.^'- =''' 'i*^ ^^"••••>' »•'
, ;ab..iie. Tlihtal..s*'i"ek"ln bot I '•\^:' I'^l' .^l^'^Zu'^- h^■^^-^^^t iu \n.U^^ all Vl^.t
t., iiKui, tb.. su.ne : Tlion art l\ter. tbe ro K. ; .;,j,\\ ;,„. ,.,,. i, w..u!d iv a wretched
,„dnp..ntbUrol.r.lb.'i.«.'k. I w.d »;'!:.; V,Vn'.Kb.:d!N -I. -or luit. a ,iue«llon
„.v ,'liur.b. So Dr. .Murray, be «^''''^'^' | //'-•';.: ,•. ,oi b.. un^w.r.-d. Wl.aishalla
Mli^ n.mtb iTtde.MM-. re.i.lor, tb.- ,.a-'a^o , tl.At . .in^ ,';;7.^,.,„„^., f.„ i,i, .uuiv true llfeV
Ho, U and upon tlil
m,
wliite niarbl
^oll I'bilip. letialt
the eliy. uml.na»";d H,'*'"// 'i"'7.i m, • .•..
^,.|f_C'u.«ai'ea-lMdlip|d; that i« I'bilii. ^ t • '••
Hi'oa, M) eiill.^.l t.) .UMiii;:uish it from the oth-
er,taj-area on the cea eoaM. iK,,lw.
Near bv i. V..i- ;:reat e..slle. f.mn led by the
ll,.|'.Mi.. t"orti!i."l by the S,raeen«. in the
t ;it.a.li> one of llio re^ldeiiees of
A.hit^»iii»— -tbe ol.l man of
an illllnellM•^lru<•lure. Mere
limit of onr l.<'id ^
111.'
'f
,iijoylu.x IJi
man inav lo^e
; to earth— foi'
tbeHfe of bliK«. lb'
Ibid bin tr.ielif.'-tbatwhiebl« livid
(J.hL /.. !"bi^ lii>rli'.'r lif* N
fartber .'.'utrasf.! wiib ll'*' wbol"
iiiid foui..i tooiiiwei^li :'''""
b,.ar. t.'.l,t.i.b- or '•»"'!""., .
liHtierund tin..' .'in yield, .-^o lliat
man «li.».l,l i-ive np. for all
11', le Ii:-' an.l I'""' bniMlf HI
sliall
wiib
WOll 1.
eaii M*.
I mer,
does cure
RjteumatiswT
Neuralgia
Afr/uUS ht&d-
ache. It vv.iil
.!ur< YOU.
, iMstfie pn.1^,1
rfmedytf.jt
has sye ^
cessfu
stood
ifie
tttio
timf.
Sfnd b
ClMltsfor
Iftp beau
liful colored .
bicturc "^loorisK
//a Wall Sf.'NewYorfc.
<?^'*^'
laeal €f0tatc.
5tfbfit«'5 Drug Store.
Htrtg'.Mftp'iArHlOPHOWW!
No*he"ll't8tcol«Mt«
lickTM
iJE SGRfiTCHED 28 YEftRS.
\ SralTi H«'hli»IC >'ttt» Ui*»ii»««» Willi Kndlenii
Suir rliiK Curod by Cutlcur* Ufiiiudlt'a.
Ko k j
If- I
Uoni"' tiowii to
•J. The ol.l l*r,)le
..n wlii.'li llie .'hniei
tiliit' of Ibe
the ebltd <if lb.'
the nioimluin;*'
\\a> the norilitr.i'mo>t
Ibe
ionrnesinn-. D.aiiSlaiilex sl\^•. 1
Uirnln'i I'oint .d IIW liiMory. wlien' roii
tb'ii lin-.e inanv of Hi-. .lU.-ii-l.'" w. nt I aek
»i„| walk. I iioiieii.' Willi Dim.' wb. n ev.^n
tbf twelve ^,'em.'.l Ilk. ly to ;."» »v\;<y. aii.l He
V.ml.l ii.» lii"i'' walk in.lula'abe.'aii.e tie
.Irsvs MMiulU lo kill him.- lb. i. M.' efl III.
familiar baiiiit- on tli, .Sa of (.abb.- to i<'-
loni toib.ni.ah fMi a> w.' know, .miy oi;.-.'
Hi. lie. llr en.^M'.l t.» the ii..rlb«a»ter» eor-
,„ r of II.. lake, an.l purv^.'.l. a- it w..id.l m'.iii.
upti.e il.'bl«l:iiiia!..nK ii*' '-«•'■" •■;''• '»'"
ruUH. Into Mb.' |mri>.- Into « ';' v»l "fV,''
(•a'sui.a-1'idlip..i. It I- pos-lbl,' that He
l„\er reieii.d the eityH^H: biil It niU'l,
HI l.a'.t. bav,' b.'. n in il> m i::lii'<.i h..<i.l that
the e.Mib?«si«»n of I'.ter wa. mnb';
on wlil.'b tb. ■ Te.iipl.' of Aii'^n
au.l from w bl.'b ibe «irejm-*
may bav.- ^uz^.'-led lb
I'Uii loiind ib<'
U.mie. /.. Tb,
wan IIII..1 1" 'baw out all Uiat
kiJ.'W r..pe.iiiiu' tb' '•Id. of poimlar .il'lnbiu
in 1','latioii t-> Ml' p.is -n an.l elaims. Notb-
liiu so vift- onr l.iio'.vleil^'e a» .ineMioiiii,-.
Jt"»ll^ .le.'!!!-- il >•{ import 111.'.' wb.t men
uboul llim. an.l will liol.l tlnni re-p
for tln.ir opinion^., lb- ne,.b'
know tbi.. but 11,' wi-ln'l Hi
tlii'V »lionl.l li. t-l wieit tlieir
inti.'l
I'.H'k.
p.>lntin;
pioini>e.i
a mere
I'i'ol, slant
:W>''
'i, ■
the ro.k
.|U« fill. I.I.
il .liir.laii l««in .
w.vr.N wb..'li P«iw
.l.ime of .St. IVleiV at
ini,'>ti-)n pill I'i our l'«**''^
■ • lb.' (liMlple
l«e
iu» oibei*
lorni. b. 'ail'.' It
name mi nin.'ii M^
nriey in
.iUiieli.
itiil a.'t.
f.iui.'Mii'.'
leriisuleiu
one
not.
cav
n^lbU'
I ii.it to ii^k t.i
li«elpl<')> thai
f.'liowin.'n'were
Iblnkiu'i a'oiit lliHl NNbl.li i-i.afti'r all. ev,ry
eldef e.'ii.ern \> In tber tli.y mind it .'r
1 be ipii'^tioii mean*", as Me\er piit» It.
•'wliMii,!.' lb. pe.»pl,' -iipiioM' in.'.lhe No.
fit Man. lu It.'l'"' How .dteu bad He eall.-l
HIinMlf "S.m of Mni!" DLI Hk' peoide
r.allv nn.ler-tan.l wb.t H.' wa^ elalmin'-'
wli.'U He,'alle.l Hinivlfby that tlley M.
tli.'V knoA ,v,ry lime that H.' e:tM>-l
llans.df ".<on of .vlan" that He w'.. .daliii ii'^
lo be the Ion-..' ixp.ei.d .Me^lali? I liey
oiixlit to bav.' known that. Tli.'lr own
teaeberH would tell lliein that -.-; ni of .Man
WHM one of llie liaim's of the t'brNt. At on,'
time they ,li.l wein lo w.b'ome Him ri« ..n-b
- when tbev wcinl I have ma le Him a kin'.:.
Dbl tbev bau' that opinion Mill!' «'. Ibe
n idv "^ve^ four opliiioii» that were pn-vji-
leiitam.m-tb.' pe.ipl.'. 1. Thai •'-y,""";
.lolin tb.' HiplNt.w Kiimlaroidnion to that oi
Jlei'od Antipa* ('hap. \iv.-J). 'J. I "at lie
V a" Klij lb. w bo wa«, iic. or linj: t.» pr.>i«ber\ ,
<.xp.il.;d a- a f.«r,innn»r of Hie Me-
Tbat b,' was .l.'iimiih. whom in ir.y
Hie .lew. e.vp.'. l.'.l to app.'ar <m earth li.'for.
Ib.'l lirNt ,'aine. 4. (»r >ome olb.r of lb,
propb.'ls ilvn fr.im tbe.le.i.l. N.de — I. .M
, .llf,•^- J.'.iis lo be a «i,'al man.
eotlfe^. .Il -'.I'i to be a u'oo.l man.
i'jnfes- Him to bo a prophet vn! fr.'i.i (.od
4. All. liow,\,r. ma. I,' faUe ,'onfi
dab. n
atnoi
v'lu^ : "Tliou .Hit .. .
1 vx ill b.iild my eimreb." This make^ no
..lunt ..t .'^t. .M;iUllv«'- fli-'iilfe of ueii.ler.
Me>i,le>.ae.'Oidlli'.'tothi. vb'W. Met d..es
„oi ni.anlVl.Monly.bnt .dl ilie lddi..p. d
1^0 Xm..a wi.i.'.'on.luM'Ji.
lunt view t^ llKiT till' l."'k
li w:t» to 1" built l-
, briM. a- e.mf.-.. » hy ivb r. or i;;-«;-'';p;»-
l,.*,i.iuof rbii.t. Thi^lsa planslble x "vv .
i,ndpr,'M'rv,s!b.'Word^ a- Ib.y »taii. In
.M,illbe«.biil M'lnisa buie Mrai....!. Iikk-
b a^fbrist iiiiisl have u-e.l Ibe .\oi.J
Willi ^ome a.'.'oinpaiiyliiz p'»liii<'.
to MmumU. or ebe li!\'
1 to t.'Uiid His ehmvb on
.t;.t.in.iit. .^ The new
\ lew : i. r.l.r nieaiix Ko.k-
man. 'J. IVlra mean* roek— on the ro.'k-
.....t.rial in ivter --.ije anU-nt. «;.inieM. h-m-
.HlM:d.i:it\ .if lailli in l''U'r--« brM ,».ni-
toiouii.l lli.'l.ir.'li. Mey.'i- .'«>... nn
lb til liii' r... k— b, li.e til.' lelUU'H.e
ih not a (piisli.in of lb.'
f till' ibln;; wlii.'U tb.'
i.ame iii.li.'..tOK-ll»i' ro'ky e:.iu. lil i:L Ibj
.,, ,..|i.*. .'Ii.raetor wbieb tur.iidn'.l so ^m.Ii.|
, foun.lutioii for the >upi'r-tru.'lme ..f Ih
.•bnr b tbiti vxa- to !•<! I'ullt ni>yn it. Dor
Loidli. reproM.i.- to IM.r a eerialn prF]
It,.. ,>i.»lill-l.iiu of til" • lirMiiy
1', • -r i"^ .d\\a\s for-Mi'l '" "l**'''
111', afii-r !b.'' ri "urr.-.tlou. I* *♦»■"
lb." .liui.'h am 1.. lb.; deVV- at
uul up.'liiiU tli.r .I'lor wf Ui'
.buivb lo the lieutil. -^ w ben h<' a.liiim« -l < <'"'•
u.lbi- aii.lhi. iil.'iiMofnII CbrLl ■ in pru .
U -es. He bad ii.i aiiilioritj iivi '• tie- r«s..
l!?, w,niM not lord it o\.r tJod*- li ■ritaj:", a»
,„, i,i,.,-,lf v,y, (I IVl.rv. 1-U. lot ..
IM.r. the Iti-'luiiiii. wa>;:iv.n tin' |fl.>r..M..
..rivile^.' of l.> iiV H"' f.mii.l:UP>ns 'l«;n> i« "
ltr<m;,'oflbe « Imreb of .I.'Mi. l hrl.t.bul
tliat iir.'ve that lie. by liL own or au\
anthorilx . wa- able or tri.;.! b) trau'.iiiii
uii.l pr.ioiatives lo ai'> .itliei
' Til. -re wa- .'Ulv oii'' I'.';' r.
lb,. Itoi'kman. an.l be ha- Wn in h.Mv. ••
IsiHM.ars. I'o r«ter wii^ <.;ivei. aUo Ibe
powx^rol the U,y.--tb« atitboriiy to ..pen
ami eUise tb.' Kite, or.tbe .'bur.'li b. w boMI^. •
lio..'. Tbi. implle. lb.' ;;ifl ol in-
lu in-iiiralbm I*- ler ,.p<ii<'.l tii"
,i,„,,|, lo'iU'wIi.. woubl brlieve when b.^
i,r,'.ieli.'.lHl I'.'i.lee.Ml. Uy iaspii'atloM b.'
!.,„„,'dlli.elm:vbto the lieiitiu-. I y In-
- ,iraii..ii be lil.l .l"wn tlie pi.'.i'U.l.* oj
.iMir. b ..hler an.l .b.ty wbie^i. Il obuve.l .ii.
. arib. ii.linilte.l Ibnse who oti.:,e.l KrheaY'i',
Whbll.lf di...bej.'.l. sllUt te.' .li.OUtMl.Mt
out from be.veii. In sbor . be nn •; lji«*
on earth, wlil.'b. bein'i in.pir.d by li,*a\.n.
b.l.l ;:.»,>.l ill he:,x eil. Ill <•'»'•'>"'- ^'"1 :',"'';;■''
.liseiplinoon.liviiie prlnelple> Ibe d-'.-L m.
of IV'ter. a- ;iUo i lio»u of bi. fellow .,i..).ll-'s.
i„ 1,1 -00.1 in th.! ,'..Ull of heaven. U bat tie
l„,,,ir. .Iiipo-t:.. i.il .!oe;n t-io.l wonbl b... 1
-oo.l in llie .'oiirt almve. .
Til- f'l<"r-/< (o hnji SiliHl. n. It
I m.Mi t.) .'onf.'Ks tliit H.' WM*
l,d Ciirl.l. il H,' pr.iJM.'d >■>
Il id .•.inu«.>.i' I Him as tb."
I \lv .'1 ir„'.' llii- .li>"i'ibs not,
llKit i!v wa- III. ibri-il' ''.
wb.t l. III.
w'.ial til.' niiiver
e.'lUliee is tben a-.
that n, v.T en.l'.--tln
til. lib' tliat
1,1 .n burn.*
lliat «'an not
near. ;.'ive III e.Mliaiiui - ,, , . ,
•riii.riivia.' lif.'-tb.' ;rift ol Ir.Kl-.utvaliK ^
,11 .Im. in llieui.iver.e. lor. ,mly think.
tb."M-.'.n earth lo a .•ort.ser Ihafi.
j. M H .bad '«oiil: all e.\-
iioUiinc. Till' souldif,
lift- won by »elf-,lenial.
.,»in,.i. ifi.'r 11'.' I'l'o-s that b i.
for I brwl's f;ik, \ the lif,; lb it
bi»k- bi liodN sinil
lile thai .le^us d' I
\v>i> Ins,' lliat lii,;li"r
til'. |i..\e; ijle I
' ^.' Th'^ fiuol .Wimnt, a
(be .iilV.i.'r t liil>; -hall b.. seen a« the m.v.t-
.injn.l... Wb !i He.bnll ."'m,; i;;<*ln H-
vvb'iibei....;.of Hi- nil-'' Is. 'I b'U -hall H-
4l.lvl'.ut.' r.w .;rd.uud puuh.bii'.''ids a.ev,r>
.^ workel b.rtli.'Ui. Ihl- IS the day ..f
i Til' per-ja.tiv. of l»r'»puelb'
wl.|,l\ w palate. I in tini
11 I II id known of Uie L'L'iTCi Ri Uk.mi.dii »
uunn elRlit \ears hro it would have sived mo
¥'aii(K) ii«.i liim.lie 1 d diaraj Mi'l an !miiien!»e
«m..iiiH .'1 MiUeili.K. My .ll-ertse ( I'Hi.rla-U)
..iimieiiee-l on my lu ad In a h|i.)i
■ llv all
for evi-r. that l» ibo only
n« to call life; and to
life bv the »aerlllee <d
el. rnai and Iminetuurabl.'
Alter iMilii'^
not laVK*'!
(hail a ,ei.t. Il Kpiea.l rapMly all ,.ver my Im.I>
•iii.t tf..l iiielT mv ntdU. Ibe K.-al.'s w.mld .lri>p
uiV.il nieuli iti.' iluu'. and my snirciluR
, sMil.'HH.aiid Mlib-nil ivllef.
l.iiH «.iuld iKii ti iiipl me
.vei .iKaln- I am .i po.-i -
irlleve.l id what home of ibe .loeloix •nt,l
wa«
o'lio tb.msund ilob
III buvv lids .tls.'aite
man. but t.'el rbli to
y OWKLL BLEACHERT
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS ou the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, bicU and dry, already graded
for immediate "building purposeB, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, ©tis, Living-
ston, Meadowcroft, Carter and Gorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufaotur-
iug or other buBiubsa purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohory
iHtsrcllancous.
tbi'.'e
(.1 TI
o!ie
< lirisi.
M.l.iiisoe.exei'.t* w|.|,lv m oaraie-i in iiio"
verv i.eai in flm prophelN vi.'W. Ho 4evi.
.,.,,:i, Hi.oAna-.li;lo'.!i.to ul-iy »|« '• •
,'lavoi iild.'ine l.asiil Midiii.w xxlv. Uiel
• til! I'Utju.U^i'id ai.d ilic .le^triioti'.n
, I II V
iin .^ktii a-
b:ibv 's.
ri IHI Ui.
I (»; ,l,rusi»I 'in a.
Ill I to'.'
.li.r.
An Oil
biitnan lifl'ii.'
mat t»*rribi'
,irv.— l.o.'k at .a
.. , ,..j i„v!.-'- t'i.' !;illii.iie,» o!
•n'rtnre. i!.,iima'i.ni. Trivial sv mploii"
w,.,,. ii.-;..'n.l nnllitb.'.li-.a.e iKi.'aiue •-;
;,IIMi,'l l.;;^ult.rllll;eolll'
^.4i4t^ ,.v *Um prompt wms .if
,inlv 'J.'^ eents a bottle at
1 1,
il .'I,
|:ibii.|i."l. .Wbeii
I HM' 1 1, I' 1 |iV''A
> lv;ition U I, c
all ,lruir stores.
'till.
.lo, *
other
Id. piisile::,'
hnmaii IkIii,:.'^
. V, r In e
-piraii.m.
iai&criiaucijus.
w (- leiiMKV, si.nie iliiK-woi'in, p*..:lHsH. ele
l,i,ik....aii."l ..!sar«aii«illlas ov,r one \car
•111. I a balf. I'lil n.» .'iiro. I wem b. two or
iliwl.irH and no iiiie I ,iinn.it lml1^e III !
Kkm misioo mn.li. I'liey luxe iiia.le
Icur an. I l'''e« Irom M'ales nt. a
\li I u-.'.t of Ib.'in wi.B tliu'e bi'xeu .if
.iivl ttire,- lii»ni.i< ,it II IMI iJ.x IlK
».H,xi:-.r. andlxx.i .'iken ..f CI I U'lH \ /|>Al'.
Il Min ba.l been lu le ami -al'l jou xx.iul.l nave
1 .,iii.4 mo ler#isMhi>..n w.iidd liaxe had li.e
t .„ in,-. . I hH.ke.l like in.' pi.lure In yair book
I ,ij r^orlHsl*. (iib'liii'e miiidu'r two, "ll.ixv t-i
, .,r.' .-^utn DiM-:*",'*'),*'!!! ii"xv 1 • luHr'.l.ar as
I r.v per.on ev,'r xxiu. Thnnudi f.ire*.' of haliU I
ui'i nix liiii.lsoxer my arni«;ii..i l.'»f» »" " •'•*'«' |
• .lee lil .'i x\ Idle, but M nil pni;..>w'. I am iitl
1 V II. I ..T'.l.'lte.t Ixxeiit.i liilit yeai'K, Uial II «.»!
i.ibe a kliil ol ^.'e III iiaiure l.i I 'bank
I -.,11 a ili.>ii an.l nnu'H. Aiiyildiitt luor.' Ibai \.>ii
' wi.m lu Uii.'xv write me. .r aiix.-ii'' who teaU
lia.m-y...iei..meai..ll^xOa^..u^«.^.d^^^
WiUerbnr.v, \ t , .I.ni. '.'n h. IK-T.
j IVortaVU. I'.e/.eiiia, Tetur, Kln/w mm. Idi'le'ii,
i I'lUil;.!-, Heul I Ilea I. MliW t rn.i. Damlrufl.
I Hiiri>er-*. Ilafcei*.'. »;r.H'.r»»' and Wiihliervxnn
I an'.. Ili'li. ai'l exerv h|i.'.'le«,.t lli'bli>r. n„nib)jf,
I H.aiv rmipiv llii'iioif .'f th,' sum .md s.alp
1 ii.d'llliMi.l. «llli l..»M> "I Hall, are |'.>.dilvel>
", IU1..I b\ » I IK I nx.llie K'l'i'ai skbi ,'ui'e. iiml
' rirni "nx '-•I Ml an , \.|ntflli' >klti ll'.aiiUller,
|..Merniillv, ami I I rni Kv IIkk,ii,vi:nt, ilie iiexv
1 li|.i.i.l I'tM'iller, >Mi-rii»iiy, when pby^bbms ami
i li t.ilier leme'lK's fail.
>V 1 1^ K I
¥
hb
I'FFN IirNDUK!) «{AM.ONH pme i'ort,
errv iii.'l Ho. k fi.nn I ..n.ont Mr"|ies. I'ut
tib're.l Ilie tK'Hl
nn oMieeU'llv b.r lamlly use. e.nisht.'re.l iiiems
H 'del!' ever put ..n il.u markel for llio mjo ey
ex»mliu' mv si...k. wbl I'Ml "'l ',"' T**m '.-
OTl* AI»AM»t, Ch«'liii»rura. Altuia.
PIANOS.
Chickeriug, Hazeltou, H. E.
Fischer, Woodward k Brown,
Miller,
Steiff,
ON'T
All
All
imLone .lab'. I what !!■■ n ally
.|.'l.ll^ b'>« tbaii till' .lixiii" lln
take Hh' .Master f.ir one of Hi
2, Tlf iii'^'K (yitifes.sinn
turns I.' His .li-.iplf..
.)".||. XVJ.il.'.l
I III' l.m.'-eXp''
ll'.U''ll o'.ie xsb')
Cbri.t. why di
to t.ll any nil
loll^ —
xvas. To tliink
i^t is to mi.-
o'.vn servant*.
(I. .I.'.U-
a» if .xiH'.lin:.: from
liK'ma lietiir aM^wir: lint wli,in .ay .xe llmt
I umV Tlie .pn-lion u,^. iml to all the Pi, Imt
oidv one aii.wer.'.l. Di I be answer for all. •
Aiever savs."A. wa- t.) b" e.xp.'.t.-l ^ om
lii^'imi.etimns .liara.K r. bi> p,i>mai .iii .'r -
orlty. us w,ll a- fron: lb. fiiliir.' staiidnv.' ab
I'unty a.i-iiii.e.l bin) in .lolin i. 4
,;,l!.'.l bv rbrxMi.t.iin 'llr.' nionib
apostle.."* ,i..nni(. tbe p:iit .d .i.ok
uu.lina .l,-'i.b'.l :«iid Milemii manm r. .le-
.lares.l.'-u-lobetb.' M. -siab. tb" >>n< <d
Ibe liviii;; (io.i." Dr. ratii'k Mnrrax .d
Jlavnootb. wbo.ees-ay on tbe •"Siii.r.tmi.y
uf iVt.'i" i. tbe aid. .1 .lef.m'e of tb.' i:..m in
vi.'W tbal I bav.' > 'en-fnll a- i' |. -d b'arn-
i„L' Hi'.l Ilie nvi-t a"n;.: ar-niii. nt -d.iii. -
llial I'ei. r .p.ike f.n- any one but bmiMb.
llisunobl.', a MiMim.' an.w.r. l'roi« riy
iind(r..l<.od it is ibe ,'oiif.'.«*i.m
truth in tbe ( iiri.ti'in reli:;ion
TestaiiK III pr.'pb. .iei are
be the < liii-t. and IMer
tint
He
Hi- lioiir
xvi.bi'.l lo
. I'.t.'".
of tbe
~inaii.
if ;dl -^aviii'.'
All the ni-l
fuHille.l il .leMi-^
sax> tint He i.;
Jf■^us is miudily to save if lb- be .livine and
I'eter savs tbal He is tlie >on of
livin-' (Jod— one, unbincly one with
tbev
( N'erse
.iiK'nn.'
il wa-
I July t'lu.
axvtjy lii<' sin
•riiiif .'S.rvaiit on
of lb'' vvliob-
Tiii. MiliVrin ;
the
ami nature,
I lie iillernio-t
r old r.-np'l
a. the Son of
tli;d of Je-
IHs Father in e!.s,'nee
an.l. llnrefore, able to save lo
•all who iriist Him. As de
havs, "The knowl.d'.'e of .lesu.,
G.'id, is lii-ber (.snUimior) \\m\
Hs the Christ." - I be livin- Cod I- so
iinauin-
IVler
ilid led knoxv all tb." fnliies> of
hi- oxvn xvord. until after tlie
UM, HS lUe i lirisi. -ineinmj; ->■'"'.
allc.l in ,'ontra>l xvilb the .lea.i nn.l^ ii
rv liod- of tb.' be itb.'ns. rrobab.y
f>UN
c
flrv i^
him.elf
meaning' in
rrsurreetion xvlien .l.'>ii.
jionii'v
Sinn ns that
'ear of ('lirisi
laralion: Hapl>y
1
xva. "d'elared lb''
Son of (io.I Willi nowerV (Komans I 4), x.l
tauirht bv tb- Holy -Spirit. In; »';"» ^'l "
Uirouvb tb.' veil <if ibe Ile.t.'cnier s flesh the
presene,; and power of I: •' .livin- . '>■ 'J'^-
fiillv<li«lJe.ns ball Ibis .'onf.s.ion of faith
In Ills ilixiui- p.rsoii ami in His saviii.„' im-
.^ionaslbeChrid. Xo sueb •'•'•':,"•«''« ;•;.";
ever nroiioune.'d on a jurson as « brist p.o-
•ed on I'.t.T. beeaii.r.' no siieb eoiifes-
of I'eter lias ever >:"''''e.1 the
Tbe hles.ln;.' Is :i solemn .le.--
art thou. Simon Bar
.Joiia, f..rn.'.b an.l blood have md unveiled
llii. to tb. .' but mv Fafbor who is in beaveii.
The vor.l b!ess,..| in (ireok mean* "bap-
„v;" no one .'an be as happy in time <»r
eCeriiitv as be wli.j eonfrsscH C bri-l «'h cart i
iirwl wb'.niCbri-t e ,nfes.cs in h."iyeii. ..
Simon Har dona is sliijou S'ln of d.ma. fi-
ler's flesh an-l bio el name, intimating Hint
Jc.ii. ft bile, .s IVt.r a- a natural man lo
b .,1 bltn to r, tbel that II was tbe nexv man,
I'clcr, and imt tin- old man. Simon, that ba;
ronfeU'.l lb.' < brist. 3. "llesb and blood
Is the Hebrew exirvssb^n f<»r human nature:
.|,.mus cir.'lar.'s in I'.t.r's eas.-. as an cijample
of the eawK of all manklii'L that merely hu-
man nature eoiiM md discover the divine
truthHof the < lih-tiaii relUion. 4. <.o'l,
tlie Falhcr. drew believers lo His Son while
on earth. Peter wa. taught of IJod lo know
"" Mill this commendation
Til,' mod oli\ ioij. answer i.
was not x.'i •• "lo' '>"'l '''•'' , .
,v..UlairMbin>:!il<" a poiitieal mov, ULiil -
uiulbiii'-'llk.' .'irrlo'.' v.p tb.' P"oi>le bi mak.
Iirman.avililv kin-, as w.' niw ».-.;fr.ii
tl„.ji.'.'ouiil • f lb" d.iy of palm- and h isaii
i,is if H"' ba I oiilv t iK'onr.'.i:. >l Ih.in,
would v.rv r.':idlly trTve dm.-.
11. 'Ink' iiitisr .Misr "Sill Kit
' xThc (V's., I.'.naiiff Ihf'H'f Otf lie-
<', ('i,i,t: o. .k'.ii. U'^raii I. ^!!oxy Ibat i>.
br-an to reve'.l to Hi- aiu-.H.'.. wli:it kiiel -if
•1 rliri.t bf xvonl.l br-noi. .i .'.ii..jn
( lirist I'Ut iisnU.rin;; Cbri.i.
n.<',.*arv for llim to >idl. r.
rould He be ll"' l'»"i'' to lake
.d tbe woiM-.J.b >\-«l'''> "»"'
wii.mi xva. 1.1 be iai.l llie s|i,
xNorll. (See Dal ill lib.) r.
iirid wa. tori-o au'dn from lli' d. i-l. I se.'
l',dm. \vi . vvli.. xxii.) Ibii. was It ..b.iwn
iliat <i(id liada.'.'ei.t.:.lliio >:"-'''i'-'' «*" ' .•; "
xary and d.;ebire.l JesUs lo be IHs >on willi
^"'-'^'Z'hsns C/iided by riC'i: a. IVlei .
,b" U.K'kman, relapsed verv soon into miimm.
tl'p n-.tnral. lies,! nn.l Ido.id man. H<! yiel l-
,.,! toakindly wi.b. ami ebide I •'•*>'/,'"',
•dxinir wav to Hie Iboujihl of beiu^' .iblr.. d
i To sntr r. 'b. Noxvde.us was not compelle.l
to .nflVr bv anv for.'.! onlsid;' of 11;. o.xn
...nl. lie was under lio oblitfatton. tor
„xvn s:ike,l.) sulbr. If He so will. I U
nml.l bive uv.dded ihe .j-..ss. But tli.:ii H.
wonl.lbave leilib.iroad to u'lory tb;it tin
Father bal appolnbd Him— lbroii;.'li
insrt.i II a.'b .overeij;n ;ilory ; by the
win tbe .TOwn. and bavin:; i-iirj^eil <iur sn..
bv Mims.'if alone to be able, us a liniinn b--
in-', our brotlnr an<l sub-tiuile, t.> win ami
cider be-aven and to '-"dn for lis the li^bt .o
enter. As a natura' man i'.'U r did ii'l i'.'-
d.rstan.l tbi- u< w-iiy for Jesn-. m order to
iiillil His divine mi. .ion. I'J di'' al tbe luiM>
of tbe .Irwisli rulers. lM<;r b'i.l md tin; r.'-
ii.deftt voiii'eption of a snileriiij:
.Mlow your Clothing,
l';unt, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that lav-e nrmy of
sensible, economical p<?oi)lc, who
from experience have learned \\iZ.X
James Pyle's Pcarllne, U3cd as
4ir€eted on each package, f.ave«
tfnie, labor, rubbing, wear ai.d tear.
Your Clothes arc worn out tiiow
by v.-at;hlng than wearing. Il ii to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
l-.ld r.verywhcrc.
'Yo;j Can*tl f«»r ^«"'^"' '"'"''• "'**|
'cCAT TUril^r*'*'^''''* ^*''*'' Su|i.rior|
I OtAI ' ttuW II to ALL olhur kliiJs.
THEFAMOyS KOPl
BASTEES
Cloa:i,f;acT«v.il,cui»i;vve«n 1 1 iiT'.ly Tn>'di.'in*l.j
Ivropaxtl fi-oia rrctli Hcoa, Bu'.*...u.;, J^'.raot«|
land Qujus. ::>rcnd on vhUt nii.n.'.rt.
1 They restore aad vltalizo Trca"it parts, •iibdu«|
InlUimmaUon ar.tl iiiBUuitly bftuliJx pain wLctto«rl
lln Uio Back. Biae, Hip. Lcc. Kldr.cyi. JoinU,!
Ishoulder, CliMt. Broael, Bt(-mftch or Kjiclat,!
IpowcrftJly sootiiinj. ptlnaula.irtng andiiticn;;Ui-I
lonlnR. 3r/»« {""i J'' '•'•'"' <^" '■'""' ^ *^° voidict of|
I Uiouaai da. Il-Ulad tor prico by pr^- prlotors,
llcp I'Uister Vompuay, I^o•tul^ Mi
Sol. I I'vervvxliere. I'ib'e, CiritriiA, 5tH'.;
s.ixi' i.'^M .. Kk,M>l.vi:Nr. #1. I'lepaifd liy the
P.illl.H lUUl. .XM> MIKMI. XI, m., llonton,
/«*8,'i;d for "il'iw t,» ( ure Hkln DUeas, «,'
pa«ie«, U) lllustrullong. and 100 teslbnoulals.
04
PIMI'I.F.H, birt. khemU, ,'lia 'I'd nii'l
.kill pnvei.te.l by Cirni lt\ .Ml i.H'Ali:n ■
<dly
DAT.
New En^daud. Good Upri^^ht Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good fieooud-Hand
Square Piano $60.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octave coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
Ac, Stoolt "and Covers.
90 MEREIMAOK STREET.
To be need from ll.e .lHn;r('ri» «' snlT n-atlni
xvlii;. lybiiC tlown; to breathe freeJy, i-leep
Hoimdls an.l undlsuirbcl; to il»e refi-ehlie.!,
Ii,'a.|eb'ar, brain Hc'tlv,' ami fiec from pain or
lU'lH ; ux Un.'W llial uo p,dM)ii.)u», pun Id mailer
iblltiv th ; bn'atb an.l rou nxviiy die .lell.rau;
inichlnerx-of smell.taae "ill liearluK', to feel
llei' Ihe s\ .U'ln d.ies mil. tliioiub Itu vein* ami
aitirleH. HUi'U lip the poison iliat 1« siir^ to iin-
.b-rndn 'nnd.b..^f..y, 1.. Ind.'.'d a ble^.l.iK be
eon 1 all oUn'i liumiii' enjoyment., 'lo |>nn ha,e
liiiiiiiadix frt.m sii.li e. fiii,' should b»' tbe objo.'l
..! all alllb'U'.l. lb:' to.i.*c x« In. Ii.ive lrb;.l many
irmedlcs and pliy i.'lan.s ilespalr uf relU" or
"sVm DKi.'H llAiii, Al. I'lMK mecis every phase
.if t :«unrli. Ir.on i, slmidi' li.'a.l .'.d'l f'> the in.isl
l,ialii.'..iii" and ili-Mti-inilve suip i*. It In lo«al
and .onMUeil'.iial. liislanl la i'ellevbiKi1>«'rtiia-
nent 111 .'iirbiK. ^-iff. e oiioinleal ami never-rall-
.•s'xNKonn'i* HAnuAi, CruK eon.-Dts of one
iiottie.ii Ihe l; Vim Al. « riiK. on" b..\ <if < A-
rxitniiAi. Soi.xi.sr, an I tm, Imi'imvlh in-
ilAl.rii. :'ll wiai'iH.I 111 one pnekaxe, wllli treat-
1h. ami .lire''d.>n.. and sold by a 1 .Iru/glst* ( >r
tl.ixi.
I'onKK t>Ki <; ANU Ciir-MiCAL CO., Boston.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONK MINUTE
The (MiticiirH Aiill-l'«li» rli»»-
t»T r.b.x,'.^ Itheiimad,', .Vlatle,
n.l.teii, siiMrp ami Nirvous Pains,
Stratus an<l Weaknesses. Tne llr«-t
,iml .>i.l\ pi.ln klliln- pla-br. Nexv,
nrlirbiid", insianlaneon*, Inlalllble,
safe \ niarvell'ius .XntldoU' M I'ldn, liillani-
inatlon and XV< akiie ... laerly nn'lKe iind va-i-
iv siipirlort.- all other pbster-*. At "'I .liUM-
live lor f i ; <ir, pn^tajje Iroe. ,»f I'oi •
AMI CiiKMKALCo., Il ,sVon, Masa.
Durine; January
We fchail give Bargains in Fijr-
nilure and Remnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock tak'ug.
13ENNER IJllOS.,
138 AM> 140 C:i:NTIlAL KTKKET.
MacliiiiiHts
A.ND
^,
iv.n Ditr.i
HI
surt'-r-
•ross t.i
sii
{ cf-SwiiKllor* Rbros.d! Tlda planter Is iproadl
Ion white liiiulin, rca<ly for instant uno. IIOFI
I PI.A3TEK CO. , Blcnatvu'e on over/ i.lAFt*>r.
Engineers
Should lioiir in mind that w« havo In atork
nnd to ortliT » Urfir?* supidy of
PACKING,
INCl.rniNG
aiy
lUo C>ri|>iiml
i<: xj i< i^i ic A.
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
l\
malm Plii)tirap!ii!; oris.
< bri.l. So.
'
.villi all eoiitid.n.-e. I'eter look bis Mnsler to
Ib'-'onesidiand said, -rity to the,.; tb..
lb.)
'•.">; a v
^^-
'.A
• OF THK-
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
I»i«i r'O,
8 and 10 Central Htrvot.
i
-liall md bv any in.'aiis happen t'>
I. 'M'iiv totl.ie" max mean eillmr.
(i.>.l pilv tbr-e and k.ep tb.'e from sikIi a fat(
or "Take pilv •■n llixM-If aial avim
fate." 2. 'l"'he too ea'.'er apostle is
siieh an event will not, in any ease,
I'l"*'^' . . ...
:i. ,/et".s JHx'kc.'i J'et'-r. ". , , . ,
towards IVder -le-iis said, " b-^'one l.,'.iim
mo, Sidan: Ihon ar: a sluiublmu' bloek to
me. lor tho i dost not keep In mind
tblii'4sof(io.l, bill llie tbinzs of in
.Je.us bear- tin' same su.'u'.stloii
hear I In the leiiii talioii in th-;
It wa- Ibe same nmral l<»in
holv iiceciit ; He
of t'ht teniplor and rejeet.-i
p'-tion to slip by
to save Himself
h ivter's sii:;;:''stlon \\as a sn.ire,
trip up tbe Clirisl In the pa"
Ah a natural man Vetcr tbiiiks .
mautboiubls. Ah yet he has not u nlmim.^r
of the Rlory uf self-suerlHce-lhe h kIosI
siieli a
• ui-e that
take
Tiinini'-'
tb"
:ii." I.
as He bad
xviidenn v^
thi' same nn-
ri,'i>;:iii/ed the v oi.-e
d tliu unholy mi -
the (,'ro'S, and, in Mder
leave Ihe woild iinsavi..!.
u trap, to
db of duty. c.
■Im-
??.ANK H. pull:
Cnurlor KiiUftiuc. 11 Aferrlmncl. rjt.
SlSmmtS-IWABDi- 0 TIP
Ciir»i Plj'-rUr,
'EhanMiimim. Lninhern,
B*cknrh«, ^'•*kiie*a, CoIdH lu
tbr Clint and all Aeb«« aadbtrtli
merely
ex
aiVple of w'bleb the CrosH was to Mh.iw to the
whole vxorld. Satan Is th-' very P=«»l^''"" , V'
I Hcllishiiess; ( hrlsl is the raodd of nnselnsli-
an.l IVter'H a<lviee
WHS.
whoJeHU»wan. r , , , ,
u HOconiPHnled wlib a most wonlerful dee
Master, be
•lesiiH
W'/K
I IS/ E
Note-
Btwitr* of Inlun.ini und'-r (Imtlitr ,
•<.r.Ti.llfiKn»i'i»«. A»« ro«
llSNftliH't AXUTAaa HO
— oTuaa.—
s
THElESTlHTOEWORLDii
If you hftve a house or roome
to let, or have lof^t or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; if you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the colunm» of the
I.owELL Daily Courier a good
medium lor making known your
wants. Such a^^rti.sements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culatipn of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
I: eard trom.
Plain and Pure Rubber in Sheets ; Rubber
Gaskels and Rings; Round and Square
Rubber Piston Packing ; Flax', Homp and
Jute Rope Packing, round and square ;
Asbestos Round Piston Packing ; Asbes-
tos Mill Beard, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thick; Soapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Round Pis-
ton Packing ; Usudurian & Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; ladia Rubier Packing Wire
Insertion; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ing ^inga ; Blackburn's Pabric Valv^sy
India Rubber Valves for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
preB3ure.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Christmas Resents. Cheaper than
any place iu Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 35 cetits
each ; selling for 20 cents. ♦
FANCY PERFUMES— Large and
choice line.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Cue of the
finest lines wo ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANCY RUBBER GOODS-Prosenti
for ohildren.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 down TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 dosen of POCKET
BOOKS, of different styles which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
asBortmeut of Portemonnaiei for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY-One of tbe lar-
gest lines ill the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlem'.n's Pen Knives a specialty.
Vor; large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 doz. HAIR FLESH and CLOTHES
BRU3HES-Tho best line ever displayed
iu the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANOY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin glorei
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dozen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin" all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINEa at the verv lowest
out prices.
ROOTS aud HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 aud 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Oatcli on quick or you'll
lose a groat bargain.
Also largest line of
ft
SHEARS we ever had,
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
van' age to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any end in want of a Bath, Carriasca
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in each,
for presents a*. $1.00 each.
-ATi^MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
SCISSORS and
Qud warranted
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
85 Market Street*
E. O. I3alier Ac Oo.
will, during the next three months, make very
reasonable prlceg to pers'.ns who wish to
I lirlirhten their bonies with new pnilor. fllnlnR
lioo.nor klU'hen Ibx.ra, labl »». 1>r^ *'".'^-''*"'^'i
bard xvood of lljrht color wlib Inlaid borders of
cherry or wHlnnt. Nothing <'an make a rielior
looking parlor than Buch a floor, spread with a
variety of rugs t<> unit tho taste, In place of
dusty carpets. Pnrllos wishing any . uch work
In our line will, by placing their orj'c" '''^.^ ""l
receive flrstclass work. Warranted to stand
beat without Bhr.nklnf . E. O. BAKKB ft CO.
NEW YEAR'S! i
GOODS CHEAP.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street, '
If von want to leonre the most desirable
bargainf.
T.QWELL DAILY C61
IIDAY, J
RY 27, 1888,
3
i;
\
impoalnc Upon mm Bdltor-Pwh.pa.
Tbe EoKllah wplrant for literary fame
who, b€lu« dlscouraijed by the want of favor
with whleh bU eoulributlom* to literature
were reeelved, saya be sent a eopy of Mll-
lou'8 ".Samson A«onlstes" as his own work
■ml re.elveil saj,'e erilieisins upon llfion
rSe imhll»bers, n'lay •'"ve in.en hinisel plav
liiijajokeupon the I'all Mall ««^,'^"':,*., '
whi.'b he makes Ibe above statement. 1 ' n^
r" perhaps does not eall for poitry like
;bat'ofMllt<.i.l..dwe.lonbtiflinas- fa
lost Its appr, elation of il. Here aro ffUi
lines fiotn ^'Sains.m A::oui.>e':
...\..lliing IH here tor tears, I'otl.b'B to w" ' .
Or kn. ei: tho hreasi, '''';v^'=''^"H'?..i li la '
l)l8i.rai.c or blame. i...-l.lne »'"t V/ " \V'bio ••
An.\ what may qnle'i us lu a teulh to noiiie. ^
ThUlstholnsoripii'm nium Up' 3'*'',;
nicnument al Lowell, "" ,''^'»'\';:.7„. ""•.'•-
more lineiy a.lapte.l to tbe I'"' '' V :,,. ' 'in
hal.^ tbere are Oal^ amo.i;^ the f ' »^ '^\ J !
Kn.dan.l. an.l *»'!•• ''«^=dd»-'««|«;''.»'''j^'J'^,V
j.i.flv soiiubt th.'iii out. ami P'' ' ' I/, n, bil^l .
Lxe-sabl,itisbislri.'k. •tn'".'»'"- !" ,
ors 111 tins .'ountr^ie nui so «. • w>' . :'' ' ,
y,l l.eli,;ve theuj to be lo hnKlaud.-lBoslob
Ilerabl, ^_^ __——
Crnay fc^rt' KenillntC Trash.
(Viieernin«Williotill.p"b^vlm was locked
up at the polloc sUilion here last ^veek. tb-
llav. rl.lll lia/ette says : An IX-yeur-olJ la.l.
William t.lispln. a.loiit,'-! sun «' |':;['/':^
tJli.plM of South CJroxelan.l, xvas luo,n^l I
lu. , .ll.e siatlon la-t ••vv"*"--.",'' ';'';"'; ' , ' '
„e,:ia|-.leran>,'emei.t. He ha.l bit ;;'''"','•
.•iun-biy ami ha.l vi-ited an unele n V ili
And.xer. Hl.seo...lilion waM snrh fHur-
,lav tbalbewaseonlliKd n the /.w....v
,,.,];.'.' siati.in f..r saf.' •j'' >'l' ''f '' '\*' " , '
MX 11. in-', wlan Ills um'le. dobn (. t-ldi .
I.rn.i^lil llim lure, lb' h-s b,.,'U a iji.at jiad;
uolstorbs of ,Me,'!iv.; ilte and radn"-'
w.:iL.andi.m.utue.tbatlielsxv..riUii:^ontbe
rallroa-l. The faselnalion el be !d..ia s b.is
!,;.', h xxre.'ked bis mind. Il is a xxarnli,:,' lo
bovs "that tbev sliouM not «.o<.ii U.r-et. lie t>
a bilubl appeal tiijr lad. ami lln; ease is entl-
llel 1.1 mii.h syiiipalliy.
T'ui II am NVh* l'>«ld For.
••.).. ,111, liave youebtiriid that bamr '.isLiJd
u ;;i'o,'.r of bi* i'lerU a K '.V nmrnio;," »>l"'''-
•'W bat bamrxvus lln: .pi«.ton In answer.
" riiL' ham that wiu sold ab/Ul ten mluiiics
"■^"i .li.l md know that u iKiiuija.l heeu sol.l.
I tiid I '.I sell any."' ,
"V.. d, I dl.l. and 1 .hint r. member to
whom 1 sol. I II. i)o xmi md rcm.'inb. rr
•' 1 Ids Is tbe llrst I Viiew of any hum belnjc
""^Tbe L'.oier thou«bl ho ha.l lost tb.! pri'«|
of lb" bam. Nol-o the eb'rk. H.) look..!
over llie Ibt of or,lers ami tibal t-i remein-
b, r tbe persons who lia.l been in the slur.'
that inoriilni,'. '1 hen be .bar^ejl lb.' bam to
vv,rv .>ne ,if Ihise person-, 17 In all.
•'.•slxt.en <if those will kb'k. ' remark..!
the elerk. "and the 17th U Ihe man who not
' Tbe"j."roprletor raised the elerk'* w»ae«
un.l I .>k a.lrlnk. . , , ..." nf
H.ilb anxiously waleb.'.l the result. OI
Ibe 17 |ler^ons to wliomlbe bain had been
ehaue.l. just four .U.l the kbklii;; ael; tbe
rest pui.l lb. Ir bibs witb.ml further In.pilry.
»u the ^rtM'er tfol paid Id times for Ibe Imm.
— [I'littersoH rre»».
TIllH ANI> TIIA'r.
You ean't Insult a man when your f«'et iirc
umier hi* mahoKimy- "^ ''"•• l'»*-' ''^■^'' '^"''*'
of iai.pitaliiy .m yon.— [I'lfek.
A Mlslit Overture.— sJpajrenvonel (In a eon-
cMIatorv veln)-"l.onx IHe fer ,loi .ipe.
om 'er 'roU'n— 'Thot's tin -lays exlbry ir
voii.e. WW bov. It's all Ori.uKennin ynte
talkln'lor-[i'uek.
A .''oulbern View of Mind Curc.-Tjiey
cull It "mind eurc" in lio-ton and •'vomlo,*-
Uiu" ou tbe Southern pbiiilutl.>n; but about
Ibe o.ilv .llllereneo Is iu Hie name, am in Ihe
fiiiUbrd tlie xoudoo ehar::ei» k'»«.-l.naeon
((ia.) Telegraph.
'Ixv.iol.l sports ueeustomcd to ealeb the
gran;:.!- at poker are piayinu UKuinst one
Jnolb^r. -ni call you. What xo «niy
•4\Hir a.'es." "What's yer oulsiilo ear.lV
lAi. irot foiiruees mxs.'lf."-f.San Fruuclseo
(jlnoiib'le.
A .larkev IhiIuk brouxbt Ixfore thf inu-,'-
iMiute was asked: "Haven't y«>b l;«t'|| '"
mil for steulinisebiekeiisoneelieforey >.'.
uh; no. imbed, 1 l"'»"''- »7»'-^ ' ,« .,\Xd
for bis infernit innssv, ii.d.o.ly hain I .'.dbe-l
lue yil. Hil seems us ef 1 was purlccted by
de liiKher powers."
"No." said the deaeon, xvhen he s;ot biiek
toUeaiivillo lirterhis New York trip, "you
folks ut> here seem to b. v «oi a xvronu' im-
pression alto'^eiber. 1 mi«bt 'a sai.l 1 xvus
tfoln' down lo York arler «reen yoods, but
TrHrdeii seeds wu/. w Inil 1 In. I r. fruiice to.
And Ibat there House o' Delenllon, xvbv,
Ihal's a sorter publb' hotel, ez It w,;r,', where
Ihcv put siranners so's't ,|,'si>:ntn peop e
can't Lit at Vm. Tlnm tmospaper fe L-rs do
^lltbrn;.s mix.d ui. drellle. Noo \orksa
iHetiicaL
fTJSCOBS
ifinanciaU
^'
■:ri.
ihi.*'*'
C»ta0. TV- Katon, Brolcer,
Boom IT Centntl Block.
Attentton given to all flrst-claea loana and
luveatmonts.
aas anti Colte.
iEisfcellanrou0.
SAFEST OF ALI
,INVEST3iENTS
-sepf.ci.
EAtRSi
Fifiuu u Cute: huu. z' uk, t. ^'i:>^i
TH£CUiUI.lLhi.VUG£Mttl'- »■•■■"'""' -
rirMt Mortgages on J'-art.iU in fiftnuesota "ndla-
A-,Mlnan.umabof»:itMinnd upwimlP. l"<^'»»r]
from 7 to .S per cent . ^»(«''^"*' ^*'* f ''V„^X^
experience. Send to Boston office for /' «PA'«<
an.l reiVrenoes before y.m »»V'=»«'/,lf.ViVt «?;.o«t.
OKOIUiK WALKACK, Agent, I'J Milk atreet,
lloom Hi, Itoalou.
'lUYftVERlh' ^
rW
,tK;^h:
f/-
o^a^
!X^
CKaMBAlM
OV-Vl I'H !.<.»»•'•. AJl a y a
I'i. Ill uud IiiUiim-
liiuitiou, lleitln the
Kor«'s, IfeKtorea
It Km Kunaea of
Tafttv no'l Smell.
iT^YTHEvJUEi:
A i>.'irtb-le Is :.p-
^0%
KUllN, LOEB & CO.,
30 Nart.'iHU Street, -ji^-,Jiew York,
UAVK CONHTASTLV OM IIANO
A rtKLKCTlON Ol' CHOICE IUVKHT-
MtNT (SliCCKITIKM.
LOWELL
Gss Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SimiiyCK STRltT, m. KIDDLE,
8EWAI.L G. MACK, PTfaldent,
JACOi: KOGKllH. Tn'ai.ur*r,
D. B. ItAKTLKTT, Clerk.
DlUKCTOUSt
SE'.VAl.MJ. MACK, ' S^j, ^l*," ^V-}M^••V
JA.MKS U. KltAM'I.S, -'OHN »'• l>»M"-^^«
Abfc;.\ANl»Klt G. Cl'MNOCK.
Business (Tartitf.
CorrtiiMndcnrt of llin.l;r», HroUrtand Invttl-
ora inticited.
Ji'5i^ I'li.'.i into I .-i.'li ^.\<•''■
flAa *r C V fc nC prl.c VI ri». :a UniL'-
"s:b'.- m.id, vei;l-ler..l.'<'J'.s. KI.V VMHH
i;il!s, 'M.M.reciixvTeli btrott, Ncv \ ork.
IV/iCfi (he feed docs not
di(]a:i\ infjinKOus uiui
sours, it causes a burmu^^
sensation. This is a siep
in i/iJ ctinciiou ef
gsp^psiiao
// can h' arcd—sajeiy ar.J
sureiy—uilh
PR, SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS,
w/thh wili put all the digestive
organs in healthy condition.
r..r Hiilo l.y sll I)r,i«irUt». Prl*-* 2.% rtn. p^r b<.«;
iimix,.* r... ...•. . til ; ..r »««f.i l.y '""II. ^'•'"p';.^;;''','.'"
MEPIC&L ECONOMY.
NOIHINB SyCCltDS LIKE SUCCi;:^
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
Tiio Glory of a Man ii in His Strength.
M»rT« or l»h> alcisl Korcw When Loat Qn!<k-
ly ittfKiilnml by Conaultlnn
1>R. O. .1. T-.E\^ IW.
Who, after Intense stmly and .teeprcfear.h. lias
lately dlscivercd a new, cvtraord Inary. ..nlek
oorubi an.l Inexi.cnslveenrc Mr l»»*'ases.i lii
Uraln an.l .Sidnul Cor.l, Hperniatorrb.pa. Sim,!-
narWeXmHsi'tlidd Ks<;.iVes, 1^
Denvngcl Funetbui". of •heNerx-uis a"! Y«"*'-
atlvo Svstcmsr TlIb'^NKU AM) MAUVKL-
OUS MfcmCAl. TUKAT.>IKM' ba_s enre.l tie
a Valuable Investment.
IHE CHAKilON liJLVirt fSiNiM CD.,
Office 43 Ot'utrul ctreet, Room 10,
.sl»A LUIS' i 1H.<HI\,
Oiler* a v.dmib:.» Inve. bnei.t lo;ibo»e xxbo 'le-
»liv sare reiiiiiis for lie Ir nm-iiy. Il'.e com.
puBV are not engaged lu any wlld.eiit npecula.
tloii. Tbev aro sebli'K tbe *«oek upon its merits,
boln.- .oi.lMent that It will null/e whal they
eUlin. Call and ask .pienb ns.
Private Wlrra to New Vofk.
Tel«i b«iu« Cull, 57»-3.
Barnes & ivliicheil, uus
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
».TO<K« ItONIJS. TRAIN .AND I'RO-
VIHIONS houRhl and sobi for Cash, or car-
ried ou Marglu.
3 P, O. nnUtUnfj, Lowell,
INVESTMENTS
AT —
y nuil >* l*<*v Ooiit.
FlrHtinoitgau'e, wlilK'.inpon boml* attaehe'l.
pax III sLmbMimnally by Appletoi. N'Ul""-['
lanL Ne.nie.l .m lni,.i'.>xe.l larms In the « est.
indysecur..,aii.l prin.lpal ami Intere.t na d
u a nib wlih as mu'li promptness as goxeri,^
m.' Ill iM.n.ls. AmonniH In.ii. *f ' "V^'t ' 'VK,.'
an.lspi're^m. Al |dy u> ^^^'^^^^^ ("^'UXl
\ ,ii*nr bl.i.'k. .M Centra str, el. room 1. liefer
III . IN F klMUAI.I.. I'n'sblent Appelon
,11 Miilnul Five •»••.."•'''• V i.^ V\''
t PMCU. MAl'«JO<d> WIlK.lir, CIIARI.KS
{lOVEY.jfcFFKltaoSHANCltOFT.
SIX PER CENT.
siXKixG ruxn
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and interest payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
Wo offer a lluillc.l ninount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
PRICE OF GAS,
Willi the dlBconnt off f.'r prompt pay-
ment, ia
81.20 per ThousaiKl Feet.
NO. T JOHN STUKKT.
Plain mi Fancy Job Printing
OK ALI. KINDS
JT TUTS OFFICE,
HAREI80N W. STUEETEB,
Const uT>lo anU Colleotor,
Koom No. 6, Central Itlock.
Oftleo hours, from 9 to 12, 2 to 8, and Monday,
Tliurbd.iy ami Kri.lay evtnbiK* from 7 te 9.
^^.spoelul tttlenUon to <'ollettion of renta aod
y.'iif r;il tare of lenenieat property. ,
l>It. O. A. -vi'iLiiiivei.
Surgeon tliiropodist.
Lowell, Mam*
. 2 to 5 and 7 to
I
V
^N.
-. ti-*^'
FI KKT-CLASS
Cooiiing Stoves
feel up Iind rente- 1 at a bixv rflte ijer year,
lilpliiK li.. U:'U..i.
r
^^
No. 1 Preacott Strevi, - .
• itTce hours: 8 a. m. to 12 ui.
i.. m. ; Sumluya. '- to 4 p. lu.
OKQltUK HKURICK. 30 Cintval 8tru«l.
(EstabllebLd In liAl.)
Sole, ai;cnt f.->r 1'.. K. liaker P-itiBI
», llie l)e.!tl prlt-ht i'Luao
UJU..V. ^....lotic luelear, InlKht und
^ beautllul, uiid liiej will Kmnd In tuna
'..tter than any e.firlKbl pl.iuo ever niui.e. Ala©
.<,ii:ui,' I'lino ForU'B ot uie lie; i n.anufaevure.
:xil t«. be .■♦. Id'at llio lov.es. luemiy i rices and
^j^ • . Sole, at;cnt f.'
9ri I'Uuo tortcs,
JXTV i>nia,le. Thou
.\;'.rruiue.l to K've entire f.aU-ia.JiloB.
li.r <ie,.r«, Bloveui. organ bulbicr.
AKont
SOO i:USHELS
RUSSlMiiEfl OATS
• —AMU
ENGLICJH LAWN DBESBII?0,
For aale cheap by
jr. G. ROaEK« Sc CO.,
- «0. m an<l .13 Market ^trMC
liAtc Oculist to Northxvesteni D^pej Jiitf. >••
Yorkolty.
Oinvc.No. a Wyniau'B KxrJ.nw/;**, cornet
iHci-iitioiek arul tentrhl hlrietj, ro«.ni xvlli
Dr. Li.rker. Dl'.lee .l.ty* and Uo;irs ; V hI».>K^
!».\YS and » vrilU*/ V.s, In-ai i^ a. in. nntll 1
p. a.. Kxclunlve nllenlKm kU en to ,tUe(.sts of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
ANDREWS & miii:i:lkr,
K S T A IJ L I >» ir « !> 1 1» ••» 7,
MAXrFA.ni'KKKM (»r
COKE,
I'.r.jken, »ci-«vngd ami delivered at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
Ko rhars*! utHda for th* na* of metcra.
No eharB*« niMilw for riuinlns anpply
p|p«« from atreet nialna to eonauu««ra* orl-
lar*.
Orilern, when left at olHc», promptly at-
(rndcd to.
0. K. ILHHINOt Agent.
COLDyr/JAIi, ^•.\3-.:, 187:1.
\ ', ■■ ^W'.rratited aba«dm''l^pu>'»
riiiu
UilU I1IU! IJ
\o, 41 Thoi'iuUf.c Slriri,
N«iu Northv'.'U lleput.
II. ANlUJKWf.
i'llAH. WHLl;.IJ
Stobfs auH ii^anges*
(•tnn^'di. nliiir, eaf.lly dli.'i'n'.'d,
litnd mlinlrably a.laiiU (I for bivol-
\\k\» uit XX 1 11 oa for |iori.o!i« in h«'»:i.i.
Nold by UroMrajf erywhar*.
If
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
••4 MKKRIMACK STRKKT.
ini«hlv xvieke.l pbie
[I'uek.
Ilrolber .Sawbuckl"—
POT-POiriSKI.
Tl»« Tiger In Plilliuhl|ihl.^.
New York •>portii;^' man (xvlio ba^ ;,'oni
over to .t.ivak a fexv bank-)- -How's \\\U\
plaec ; Kdtiar,' paine or fake '< Want lo know
before 1 j,'o lu. . , ii„
Citizen-You've tot to iday very cairf..llv
lere. One "f our proHiinenl edy .111.' al«
lost «1.3() and two (iinird avenue ho»e ear
tickets at one bUUii;,' the other nl«bt.-[Mfe.
A Tak« for Mine 'i'i.
•Ab, It'- a j;lorious eoiintry." sabl the
youn-' editor <if an Arizona paper, "siiu'C
I've left eolle},'C and .aine out here Tve
caincdtxventv-.i'.;bt poinnN." ••Hut," -aid
hUobl elaiiiniie, who xva> viMlin;i him,
"vou look, ami von are, a tbiimlerm^' hkIiI
tlilnner than yon were xvb.'ii you ura-lnal-
ed " "Well, mavbe 1 am," repli.d the j.mr-
uaii^t. "I)ut I've I'ol twenty -ei',dil ponmh of
bucUhot amUbiif- 111 my p,;rson, jn-t the
aanjc. If HOinetbin« fatal doeMi'l hanpen,
I'll xvelirh a ton before next ChrUlma^.' —
[llurdelte. .
1 Buffered from a very Pcvere cold In my
head for months an,l use.l tvci7thlng recora-
mended but conbi KCt no relief. Wa« advlBid
to wo Ely's Cream Halm. U has -Torktrt like
magic m Its cure. I am fri-e Horn my cold after
using the n.ilm one week an.l I b. lleve It Is the
beet remedy known. Feeling grateful for what
It has done for me I «end ihli tc^tl- onlal.-
Samuel . I. Harris NVboleWibJtJroeer. 110 Front
street. New York.
Two bottles of Kly'K Cream Halm cnre-l the
wife of ft well-known I', s. A. Gtneinl and also
two array oOlcerB In Arizona of Ca anh.
MM. WrssLOW's t-oorniNO svkup, lor chil-
dren teethlnij, Is the pre*, ilptloa of one of the
best female nurscB and puj slclans In the United
States, ami has been used lor lorty years with
neTerfalllng suereflg by inlUlons of mothers for
their children. Durln*: the : r,.o...'s oX lecfhlng
ita value Is Incalculable. K re.llrvef liie child
from pain, cures .lyMnler^ ano dhirrlnr.a, grlp-
nglnthe bowels, ami •/nn-t-'ehe. i«y ptvlng
health to the child II re.tfc the naotbOT. Price »
centra iiottle.
m Htd.^perat;.'..rmHot Nerv.r.is Vt^-'-^r" /='
iTcith yoiini* an.l oM. To .lebllhnted y.^nlh It b.
•towilhe vigor of mantio...l, and In a.lvanw.l
t^^l eilnblthes the vlior ot .)-'.;«'' ^vU^mm
thft iio8.jlblllty ol failure. CRi.'»Ai{l V.!.
ei Aivrs vV'iie or t lironlc DUebarges, t*Ule
ire. iKhin .»f the Irlno. Gravel, Kblncy or
Vila, -ler DlHor.lerH, S, phllU, Seron-iary ^ynll.
toini. lfir«il'lh»n». Skin Diseases all aie nb«;-
lutelyenre.1 wltbonttbe mw ot inerenry. e.o .a.
ei or InJcetlons. No reBirtotlonH In diet or liln-
ram'e rombn8lneH>. Ill.OK.NT CAi*K8 CXV'.-.V
N Tiiiii' K <m KOi'K IIAY8. Pailcnti. w lose ea«<>;
Lave b en noglevict. ba-lly treate.l or vro-
nmin.',!.llnenrablo. are partb'ubirly »nvl e. b.
vLlt l)r Lewis. A wdii-jn gnarmtec ot rurx
&cn in : M c. 80H arrmxe.l a.i.l nmlertaken. In
KUACTiot upwards of Till urvvEAKS.
iarHr. lexxln Is Ire.ineiitiv conMilUd by
miuw xx-ho have b.en comnlot.'ly .ll«<'ourage<l o
,m«rbeln)' cnr.i.l atU'r Imvlng experl.n.tnte.l
x'vlth vvn .«•. n.lvertl^ert n<..tn.ni-.eb'.irtc ImiUh,
* • will 'h luv.irlabl> -lo more harm than ruo-I.
KverS^ iV-i^e . "hsta^c .Ic.nan.lK .linercnt ami
Bi e.^1 "iv'at'MCi t. To iboKC vbo may have
w, ,11^^11. i>'»bit.jd, r<r. Lev.-U wonbl say eoi..
I Bu It b in d .oviH re-tore the .ll-appolme.l
one to 11 be .'.nHef of lifei whether they be
phyBlnxi or menul, perl.'ibdng U> uinrrlc.l Hie
I or "rtlngie ld«'.«.H!.lne>8."
: Con.xtltatlon, ^-^'-^^{.f^i*^,,,, ,2.50.
DU, LEWIS l« permanently locA*.«d at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I.,
One iloor from Klchmond street (oflT llroad
street) <»mcc hours all the ye.'ir rou nl from «
U) 2 and n to 1); Snn.lav. PUo 2- "O^ '"!«[•„* ^■
MALECt>MPLAINTS .sKlLl<tLLY TKEAl-
NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIENTS.
Or Lewis will, on full .leB.'rlptton of cafe
(w th foe eS;i^"e.l), ^^'"^"''S.Tnte.'l wXlri:
of his valuable mcdlrlnes, necompanlc.l with Jm
stmcllons ami a.lvlce f<'\'^,«f "'^?,,,"/,^,'',ki,.**''"
dlRtresMiigcomidalnlri. .Hht PuHUSiitu.
Fotirth B«lttion
Medical Minutes^
with ad.lltloiial colorcl
lUustrnllonB.a Poktkait
OK TIlK AITTHOK, ANl> A
LISTOFCOMPLAINTS.
An exceptional trcatlne
on the treatment and
upecdycure of above Bub-
Icetfl, Bcxnal .ll^eascseU'.
Price 'W centB by mall
an-l after careful examination reeommen.l tliem
tor Inxertimoiit.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Congress Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SFROOS.
Of th« very best tnakrs,
AX LOliV PRIOEW.
Call and see our variety.
n.:j. wiEii&co.,
ai MARKF.T 8TRKRT.
f . BARER & CO.. DoTClieiiler, Mass.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
Prlotoa in the boat manner,
\t ihc lowttsi in i(«^ -ad n u e tUortet notice
atUM
COVHIf'.ii. Jf*li Oh I ill,
CODLIVER OIL
Fresh Iroin the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
JAMES .MORRIS.
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job Worker and |{«»|»i»lrcr of Himmm, O—
and Wi»t«r KdkIiiu*. PrhilliiK l*r«aee#,
Htoaiii I'uuipa. Hhaning, Pulleya, L«VB
aiowir.., IttowluK Ma«!hlu«>. «tr.
Shop ij 3liildle Street, Lowell.
TKl<KPIi«>Nlt 134-4.
First Letter Foundry in Hew hiM
COMMKSCKH IN 1817.
liostou Typo Foundry,
Noted tor IU hanl and tough muUl, tu \mtf
Tarlullei of
BOOK AND JOH TYPE,
And for IU UNUIVALLKH Newspaper Paeea.
A.blVesB onlers I*) JOHN K. UOGEKS', Ajrml
55 Water street, Bonlon.
«V-The Courier and Journal type la from «hH
fonn.lry. ' -
LAMPS.
MINUTES.
I
; r -ja
1
j'to any ad.lrcss, from tho
author, Dr. C. J. l.«»wli.
Agent for Medical Minutes, W. W. DUNCAN,
191 Middlesex Street.
ALL KIKA8
QiW-
Make the ONLY easy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prices to
WELLS k SPOFFOBD,
BL>DLE k SilAaT,
0. W. LONO,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLGEE,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. BOARDMAN,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Amesbury, Mass.
. AT THK
Courier Job Office.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
STOVES AND RANGES!
Stove LiningK and fittings.
Tin Ware Mamifacturers.
aiass, Woo«l*M and Hollow Witrc,
KITCHEX rVRXlTVRy
Ami Peddlern* Supplies.
PAPKR 8TOCK AND OIJD IRON PLH-
CHASED.
174 & 17« MIDX>I^KSKX STRKKT.
lnvite.s attention to a great va
riety of useful and ornamental
articles particularly well adaptwl
for Holiday sales. Special atten-
tion Is called to Hand kerchieft
for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Also Hand-knit Worsted Ooods.
J. w. ben:nett & cOm
BEB HIVK BRAND,
9
292 Middlesex Styeet, Comer of Grand.
ELLLNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST ornoE.
FARMERS^ ATTENTION!
KtockbrldKe Manures.
H.iwker's UlU and Drill Phonidiati.
Kiimi^o Boue Super-Pho^phat.'.
Bradley's .Suuer-PhoBiihnti-.
LUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANOINO LAMPS.
FAKCY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
• AT'
'-k
^k
E. ?V. W^ooa Ac CJo
47 MABKKT STREBT.
POSTERS,
•AMI
PITT8TON, PA.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
AM, KINI« "' .">""A"S'fAo'!S'M I.prM«*«««0MUi«.«rT I»WM. prtM. ••
[w\ Description ol Prinli
REQUIRRD ni
ClothlniTf
jyry Groo<lM»
Or Other Establish monts,
Courier Job Office.
tSl *^entTa*. Street.
paiSters
AND
BUILDERS.
Yon will find It to your Interest to call "P**
as before bei;lnninB yonr
PAiNTiiNra
A Kood assortment of flrst^^Jaea coatf*
Always on hand, at bottona prices. Oi»e ■•
a call at onr new and spadone etore.
KENDALL & COe,
87 Middle Street, Lowell
lawn and Gafden Mm,
Pr«f|.ared for Lawns. f;rap» IMaU,
Uardcns ami Flow "t I»eds.
PRIOICH t
Ten Ih. bans for lOOO »mu*w feM. --^^ --
Twent v-flve Ih. hasr* f.»r 2'no sqnare feet. . .•!.••
Klfty 111. liars f"' •^'" •q"*'* "'«<•
\.n
One biin<ire<l lb. baK** <
T^n^vrn OriaiSK #»o*m1«
E. N. WOOD & CO.
irO. 47
^^*m^..
1-/
LOWELL DAILY C01
LOWELI. DAILY COURIEH.
I'ubllslied e^ery afternoon, Sundays excepted,
In tlio Courier Building, JuBt eabt of the I'oHt
OniocJMciTlmuck Hlrect, Lowell, HaB»., by
Mardeu & UovvcU. bubsciipllou )>rlre «6.00 a
year, aOcciHs a mvuih,1.i cents a wetl., deliv-
ered by currier. tiliiK'e coi>le» 2 cenlB. Adver-
tising rales lunil:?lied ou ai»iillc4tllon.
Lowell Weckiy Journal i)ubllbhcil from same
olUce on Ifrlduys. Price fl.M) per uniiuni, al-
ways In udvance. Larger circulation lu towns
near Lowell Umn all other paper*. ______
"■MKUKI> AH 8KCOSU CI AhS MAIL UATTEK.
the oily oauucll Axes the terma of llceDi^cs,
aad tliet-e ar<} \try liigh. It costs a tbousaud
dollars, to Win with, and the applicant
muHt All- a bonil for §1000 more to faltlifully
live up to bit lieeii>-e
FIFTIETH CONOR1S86.
PBIDAY,
rAityTT; 1888.
I reported » bill authorising the couoty com-
I luiriNioueni to continue and complete the
sod I work. (Jpon motion of Mr. Qua tbo rules
I were auKpended and Ibe bill look its fccond
Jan. 2tf.-Imbe .S-nale tlie bill incr«aslii(; ' »*'»*"nK- The bill was pa»^ed to be cu-
Tbii* bouil bas lo be ! tlie pcusiou for total deaf nifc<» from eia to *iJO ^•'■"'"'^^' yestertlay. ^
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Pension* for the Wi<towa of
RIalr.
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& MHiua«
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backe'l by two surtties, neither of whom a«i)outli was pnhi«e«l. It iiu-ludcs »-propor- '
can htvo any iiileiest in the buslix-sH. This , ilonatc ratiut; fur partial deafiieni*.
is mcai)t lo kiep wlio'esa'c dealoin from go- j The bill givlni; a puii-ioii of ^'MOO a year to
In:; on the bond.s of their retail cu.>tomcrs. j jjrs. aiary A. liO|u:an was taken up.
Trto !,'0(id eili/cuj* have to make oalb that
THE STORM.
Mr. Uerrv ojtposed tbu bill un tlie groninl
, n. 4 1.. I ...1,1. ,. tl>!d anv bill wiiirb ijave the widow of a
tlu' iipplK-ant i, a tit man to be l.ii>luil w iiU a ,„„j,„..j;eueral a pt-nsfoii of *2000. while i h.-
license. No Rcrceus, or blimls, or p:»iuied ^v,,iy,,v of a private >olvlitr •;«»l only if rj a
■iiasN can iHi used to hide ttie I «Mn..><, ami ' moiitli was wron^ i:i primlple; uud on tl
no lirn.M.> '-re K^anted eku: pi to >ttloon> lii ; -^^^^^^^ _,^^^^,^..^,^ ,,^^^^, , ^^^^ ,^^ selected to -.t
llie nio^t fieijiU'Uled parts of the buslne!»s ^ jj^j^^ j^j,.^^. j^^.„^jy,| ^^ |,iiy ,i„, ^y^i^^y, ^j ^,,.,.
strceti*. No oardu, bllliardH, pool or leni>ins I t-r rniijor-jjeueral* only «;oi <?oO a monlb. \
wm Ik- allowed in tlje licensee's plafc, and 1 peiisiuu. be saiil. wa.* not xiv«" tor dUiin-
j „.,i. ,i«w,.ii,,. ! i;i'i^l«'»l »*crvl OS. i:nr oujjlil it lo bo resuiil-
A Ullxsard of Our Own— Itw In tho Ilar-
bora— tiuow Kvwrjrwtiere.
The snow storm wbirb be^'un Wednesday
nii^ht was general all over New Eifv^land.
Tli« Proposed T^rilT Bill.
The Star, probably In an inspired way,
says: The democrats of the wayH and means
committee have almost completed their taritl'
bill. They bavo reached a point now where
they are lit perfect aKreement.uuil the bill in
u ;:eiierul fortn is eompleteti. 'riii-re rtMnaiiis
now lllUo for them to do beyond the manual
labor of ;;ettiiig tbo bill in form, and some
premises liia license will biii I'cvoked. lie i from beeomin,' a cliurge on the public. The
„,„,i .i„™ at ,1 ,.. ,.,.. «„,. .i,..,o „,,„. u. uo I sj':c,j^-i,;'.;"i;s!;,;;;r :z f. "J";;!"
selling on Sumlavh or Christinas. His b«^enso j ^,,.^.j,.,. ^j ,j„. ,j|,n. ^.j j,}, ,|eath. He <•!.-
cannot be trausferrod .or made to cover more | jccled to the l>ill in ttic iiitiirc'i of the wi«l-
Should any ixrv.n be con- I ows of otht-j utii ers and privaie soldiers
missionary work'' to Hlreiigttien the Mil.
, . ,, . ., „ I , 1 ...1 I'iie bill as reported will put wool on the free
causing much trouble to the railioads and n^,. ,vlll bv way of compromise make a ma-
greatly impeding travel. In, tbo vicinity of urial reduflioii in the lax on tobacco and
1 ... '*"''"^ '■Hostou tli« snow turned to raln.JUHking It fruit brandies, and will make a reduction of
wiluWH of two or tbuc ^.^.^,. „„,„„„^rtable to get about. With tbe ! 2<» P^'V**'"^- "" r'"!"'/ ,«^''l. 'um'H'r u„d oth-
'^ '• " 7 , cr such rHW materi.Hl will go on the free list,
ice in the harbors. tb« immense amount of n^^ff, win |,e a ircneral rt-vision and udjust-
snow. severe cold and a piercing wiml Mie ,,.„(„, ,|,^. mrju^ichedule, and the udmliils-
resolt Is someibiiig almo>t unprecedented. ,,..,,jvf tcalnies of the bill will be practically
In Itoslon harbor the ice wliicli moved hca- , ,,,„^^. fonnerly advanced by Mr. llewitt.
ward Wednesday ni^-bt lyttirned In the ' Notea.
from becomin,' a cliurge on the public. The boats and stealings. Tug Despatch, ownci i The funeral services over the remahis of
bv the Koslon Towboal coi^iimny, sank at
tbeCirand Juncliou dt»ck in Kasi llosion,
there must be no gambling of an.\ de.sciip- I ;;^,,,^. ,j^^.^,^„,^,,^„j,.^,,,,,i^.r. Itwasgis.n „ , ...„ _. .
tlon. If a drunken person i.s fodiul on his ^^ piVvcnt the widow or the disabled MS«Ii'r luornlng. maklMg nmcli trouble ft»r the ferry- j
boats and stcaifrlugs. Tug Despatch, owned ;
Br{ anH iancjn Bootn.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 27, nooti. — Per UTew In^land,
colder, fair weather, preceded by roow
iu Maine, brisk to high northweaterlj
winds, diminishing in force.
SundayB.
IM »00
9M 1.00
d.M 5.00
AM 7.00
than one place. Should any person
victed of ilruukonness twice bis name aii'l
address wty »)« furnished tv every Ibjimr
dealer iu the city, and if any one of them i»
delecteil ill selling liijuor to sucli a person his
license will Im« revoked.
All Ibis is moist but il cannot be called
very "wet.'' If we were a rumscller, we
would much r:\lher take our «bances under
absolute probibitioii.
Mr. Stewart a.lvov«:ilcd tbe i'ill.. He sai.l
that CJeu. Lou'au had be* n the I lol of the vol-
unlcer soldiers. i)<i all occasions he Imi!
fought their battbs in iliv Senate uud « Ue-
wiicre. lie i»cll>;vcd Ibat the widows of all
private holdiers woubl rejoice iu the pa»tine
ofthebtll.
Mr. Hoar sai>l that Ik- thought the seuat'-r
froiu Arkansas overlooked tlio principle on
which I lie hill was bascJ. If mere desert
were the test, the suiim- rate of eompenHation
hhouid be paid lo the p:ilriotic soldier as lo
the ollicer. The same mxiiument ouiiht to be
having been cut tbrou^di by iIk^ Ice. su-amcr
lluljfurian. w bicli was lo liuve sailed Wflms-
ilav moiTiing for Liverpool, was <lclainetl on
tic'ouut of the olislruction In the harbor.
From all along the coast come reports of
dainagc bv the st«»rm. Trausportttioii iroiu
Wood's lioll and New Itcdford is stopped, as
well as to the Vineyard and Nantucket. .\
suiull two-masted s'chooner Is ice-bound . at
Kaliuoutb. In Salciu h.krbor Thursday tlie
sta was the rougliest for yean«. the spray go-
ing completely over Eaule Island. Ai Kail
Iliverlco in the harbor has impeded naviga-
tion for u week. The river Is frozen from
Taunton ilovvn. During ihcgale two vvliarves
at llarvviclip<»rt were lorn away and com-
llie late rtirtugucsc minister, N'oguelras, took
place Thursday at St. Matthew's Catholic
church. Secretary Kavard anil the dlplomat-
Ica-oros fonned part of *blg congn'gation in
attendance. •
A good deal 6t interest has l)«cn aroused in
Wasliiiiglon ttvcr th« rejvort, which is be-
lieved lu be true, thnt th« CanH<ltan govern-
mciit htis issued an or<ler forbidding Ameri-
can cars lo enter Canadian territory over
rails laid dovi n to connect with the Northern
I'acitic rail*.
What is Scrofula
It Is that biipurlly In the blood, whb-h, ac-
cu-nulntlng In the glands of the ne«'k, produces
^ Cl)e ILobJcll Dailo OTouvicr.
FKIDAY. .lAM AIIY 'iT. l!WS.
" Itevcn cx-confederales in tin: Senate voled
against iflving the widow of (Jen. Logan a
pension of i?2bOO. All the rest of the doino-
erals volcd "yes."
The main Hem nf lulcicsi in tbU mornbig'-
papers is ilic weather. Wc have hid right
hero ill New Kiiglainl (|iiitc a bit i>f a bli/
zard. Who is now read) t.» remark that w»
«lon'l SI tin to have any old-fashioned severi-
ty of winter}" ______^_____
They are evon proposing to run locoinollve
englnrs out west willi n iturui gas. i'lic
plan i* to store cmnpresscd gas enough for
the trip In a big siei;l tank behiu«l tli" ten Icr.
It Is estimated that the cost of rimning n lo-
comotive with gus will be only 'JO cents a
tiay. ____^-— — —
The last lime Ihc d-mocrats made a tartfl"
they put aiUily (d :io per cent, onbiiuinliioiis
coal. And when in lNs:ilhe republicans re-
vised the taritV, and proposed to \tut a duly
of W) cento a ton on Ibis kiu.l of coal, the
democratic sfnators from Ibe soft coal stales
Insisted on IncreHsing It to 7ft cents.
An order is now pending lufore tlie Bos-
ton common council, looking towanis the cs-
tablishnient of salaries for meiubors of that
body. The friends (d the measure argue
that the common councilman earns m<»ney.
and should Im- paid, while the opponents de-
dare that instead of paying tho common
council it ought lobe abolished altogether.
Perhaps .Major Kmery can gel some points
out of the discussion for his plan to abolish
the Lowell common council.
Mr. Corbin specitically ileclarcs that the
Heading company In tho last twelve years
has produced .')I.OOO.(XX) tons of coal, at ai.
u<-Uial cost in miners' wages of ♦.'»;, KKI.OOO.
while all the «-oinpany got for the coal was
*44,K40,000. This shortage he declares the
stockholder!! have l)een assessed to make iii>.
I»esides losing their interest all this tliiie.
This is very important, if Irut; and, if inic
the Reading company is the sole corporation
In the (Aunlry with a soul— or with any
such soul as this course would Indicate.
Tho 8lr«>«ta and (h« Horse ItMllioads. eiecte.' to tlie one as to the other ; the same pletely deiiiolislied. I he s-torin at Chat ham
\v.. leivn r..,...lv...l «.v. i .1 .oimnnni.-itions ' eulogies pronounced, the same statues raiscil ^as very severe, and the gale forced the ice
>>eba\ere.civedsevti.tliommuni..yions. ^ ^^^^^H^^^^i^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ But It was »,, under Bass river, carrying several larire „„8»^hUy lumps or swellliiKs; which caiiks
more or less bitter ill Ibcir tone, l»^«'lg"'»K , i„.,,o,,ii,|e to do that, il was to the Interest Mhooners from their ancborau'e. One large .,ui,if„i running sores on the arms, legs, or
49c. 49c. 49c. 49c.
against the horse railroad management for j of ihc pHv ate soldier and lliose who wcr«' thrc -masted scluxmer In the Ic oil" South
the un.|uesti..nablv Inconvenient and even concerne 1 iu lils fun.' that iheso conspleu*»s ciiatliam had colors llv ing in tho rigglinf all
, ' ,..,• , ,, .^.K.r.. ,i,« pulilic lioiuus hlnmld bt. paid to the military dav till dark.
danu'erousc.m<Iiti(»n of III.- sticcis where the |,^j^.j. ,11 ,^,^,j,.^,,,,.,^. jj„^, ,,,.j, ^jj,.rljl^,,,..„l, The storm id riltsHeld had not abated
railroad runs Its cars. It Is in order to !•* ; .,iu|,ie und licufious provision should i>c 'I'lmisdav iiiglit, and ad irsins wire groatly
mind our corrcspondenls, Iniwcvcr. that the I n-a le for his wi.lov\- and uridiaiis. Il has ,t,.|„y,.,|.' The hich wind niised drifts 10 to
.„..,.i..vi .r,w. I t., Ibe .M stest luimU'r re- I '>ecn said that llie secret ..f Napoleon's sue- 15 feet deep, and Ibe roa.ls are badiv drifted,
gieatestgood to the gi at. s numiK r u | ,,,.^. ^^ ., ^^.,„.,,,, «^, ,1,^, ^yerv soldier under \i North Adims tralllc was marly siispciid-
(piires that the rullnnid tracks be kept op«n. jji^j ,.,..j|,y.,.i| t|,;a ii,>e,irricda inajslial's batoii ^j. in Ibrkshirc county the storm was Ibe
even Iboiigll the snow Is deep. All that can • m i,i. kiiaps.tcU. and iin.|Ue«t!onably there ^^orsi lor v ears. |{o:i,|s tire iinpassalde and
be fairlv complaincl of |s unv unreasonable [ was i.othiuu more iuspiibu' to the cour..;:e trains are several lumrs lite. .Vs a freight
, V , .. . , 1 ■ . I .. f I -ui I .'.cal .da private soldier than to fe«l if^at iralii going cast 'Ihiiixlav night neared
dolsy in putting the stirels In 01 lei. .ill. 1 '• 1 ,,y ,„,,.{, j^. ,j,ij;|„ Ik? promoted t.> the chief (jaidn.r, a man was seen by the coii.luclor
snow storm, so that the annoyance t.» '•»«* I j,iai,«s in tli,- inilitarv coiiiinaml. and thai to jump from a .lrit.v-bar and fall in ^c
public m.v be IS littU' as possible. If. a* i when so pri'UMlc.l be vvmil.loccupy a leid- . ..•
...le correspond, nt suggests, this might be , l^_ plj;;;;^^^^^ '''^
•lone a g.Khl de;d more speedily llian Is now j ^ AfbV a Inrtlicr discus-ion. lu which manv
the case. It certalnlv should be rcpilrcil. The of the s. nalois I u.k pail. Mr. Merry calli d
r.itroid .'ompanv " Is granted a valuable tor the v. a. an.l nays on the passage of tb.
franchise bylbe pu.dlc, which It is «e«tluK ! '(^/^ ^J;! J^.^^.J^ re »iK "i;^ E.::
to be .piite the fashion In some cit!.!« to »l«'- 1 HeMy.*" Coke. « olipiilt. Harris, lleag.in.
mindpavfor. In Lowell it costs the rail- >auU'l'iiry and \an.v. The name was .or-
;md the dtv Is MU.ial In help- "'^lod so as to read Mary S. Losan, not Mary
road nothing, -■•.■ . , .
Ing Ihe c..iii;>any to dispose of the surplus i)„ ,„oiiou of BIr. Vest a like bill Incicas
It Is perfectly fdr, then. i|,^. (,, ^oihio a veai the pension of the widow
lUaii was passed by a
snow, U-sl'b'
that the company shall take pai ticitlur pains
to clear the strict" of the barriers to trav.-l
which It causes, an.l llrii It siiall not lie nig-
gardly in spending money to .lo this. H
Is ipiite true 'hat at Ibis moineiit. miles
our city streets are absolutely .lang.rous to
drive thraiigli,»»ii account of the deep canals
in the snow made by ploughing out the
track"; nud ••laliiis for damages from accl-
d.'iits .liie t«i this fact are .iiii'.e likely to bi
mad.' <in the idly. It is also trin; tint mer-
chants on our business streets are serloudy
ineoininotled by the ramparts of snow in
from of their stores, caused by tho clearing
of street railroad tracks. One promim nt
city nrtlrial, on whom conslderaMe responsi-
bllitv rests for the condition of the street", sug-
.It I., u. K. r. Klaii was pas^-d by a vote o;
.■>4 t' ii. Mr. >au!s:»nry did not vote.
The lIoU!<e pass.- i t!ic bill for ttia aale of
cerlain New Vor* Indian lands In Kansas.
t,f ! Mr. Dinglev's >,hip|>ing bill was taken up
' and he explained lliat il atneinltHl the shli»-
pinir ;i'-t td l-'Vi so M« to make clearer the
.uses in wl.i.li Ibe I'r* sujent Is autuorlrtil to
•iispctid 111.' colU-clion of Ibe tonnage tav.
nn.l cspiiiailv so us to make II clear that ii
I was nut lb. Int. Ill ion .d that act to extend »<i
! aiiv .ouiiliN Ibe bmclits of t-xemption of its
veis. Is fioiii tb.' puvineiil .»f the lonnage lax
iunl.'ss Mich i-ountrv . Atende.l similar tr« at
snow. Il is thought that lie broke his neck.
All imiiieiis.' amount of snow fell up north,
Hanover. N. IL. n |.oriing IS indies. All
lici;rht trains w.re »iiu.-.-IIe.l riiursday, and
the llrsi mall for :U) hours from Ilost,>n and
Ncw^'rk urrived at night. Uradlord. a
little higlier up. on the Vcriiuu't si,|e of tlie
« 'onncci icnl, claims 20 in.-b. s of snow. Iraiiis
• •n llie Ilii-ton ami Malm: have bad an enor-
mous itiiiounl .d snow lo coiie wi'.li. A
l»ov> r. N. IL. t.-l. -gram stales tiiut up to S
o'clock I'biMsdttv night no passenger train
fioin I'orthoi'l lor IJo«toii had arriveil there.
Train bau.ls i.-p<»it that th.-y ic vcr saw such
bii;e .iritis licbirc. Two fe.l of snow fell In
C tiicord. vvbl'li .Irifle.l badly. coni|iletely
l)l.jckaliug hiubwavs and iiiuklug huge
piles on lb.' railroa.l. No
fjestcd. In .ourcrsatlon last evcuiiu. that it .,,„| upproprlallng ii«'.>0O.odO to coalile tbo
was made to run fi«'i;;bt trains, ami but one
pa*seng.;r train reach.'d Concord over the
While ni.iunialn divi.-l.»n of the Boston and
Lowell Thursday, an.l but one was sent
north. t>ii the Northern r<»ad. besides a
bl.Hkadc at Andov.-r Plains, live trains and
1'2 locoinotiv.'s wire stalled north of Ilos-
cawen Tbursd:iy altern.MMi. I'asiM'Ogers ou
the t hicaao . xpr.ss bad lo remain iu Con-
cor.l all nielli. Tlu- I'et.rlM.ro' train was
stalled near West llopkintoii in adrift iiear-
to onr vessels, rhe bill WM tlwii ly up t» the too ol tlie sinolo«j.tack (if llie
,,,^^,.,1 ;,ocoiiiolivc. Dii III.' Coiicor.l railroad one
Mr. ilcbnoiit of New York, from the com- 1 (rain was stalled ov.r three hours at Bov\-
niitt.c on lor.i;;n aflair*. r.porle.l the joint , Mill«. ami wh-n it rea.lud I oneord. al
resolution accciitiiu the invitation of lb-!
Frciicb lepnblie to take part in the Inter.ia- . . , .,
tioiial . xbibili.'n. t'» U- hcM in Paris t« Isvi, j ball" express was also stuck near the saiiie
lei't ; vvlilcli 'levelops ulcers In llio eye«, ears, or
no«e, often causing blln.lness or .leafuess;
which Is ttie origin of plm.de*, canc^nms
irrowlhs, or the many other nmiitfesiatlons
usually as.'illK'.l to "humors ;" w hlch, fastening
upon the lungs, causes cousuinptlou and .lealh.
Ilelng the inot-t ancient. It is the most general of
all diseases o» affcclloiis, for very few persona
are euilrcly free from II.
HOW OAN IT BE OURED
y taking n.»od'». sarsaparlll 1, vvhi.-h, by the
leinarkalile cmrs It has aecoinpllahcl, often
when other medicines have failed, has proven
U^elf t.» We a potent unil peculiar' nie.llclnc for
tlils .lls.'use. Stine of these cures arc really
w.iu.lcrfiil. If yoM sutler fi-oin scn.fula lu any
of Us form-, It.' sure to try ll.xid's S.irsaparllla
THE PEOULIAE MEDICINE
"1 had running' sores on my limbs for live
years, so ba.l al times that 1 could not walk, nor
slo. p nights. When 1 comincnce.1 taking
n«»od'« .SarsaparlUa, I was In pain so severe
that 1 .-aniiol .lescrflK' It. 1 had no appetite
aud fell away. But lli>o.l's Sarsapaillla .11.1 me
a won.lerlnl amount of jfood. 1 have a good
attempt appetite, have galr.e.l bi lle»h, and can sleep
well. My sores are alui.>st healed, an.l I can
easily .to a g.K>.l day's work." Mks. C. F.
LuRi>, Dover, N. II.
imi.t
! though consisting of oiilv three cars. Il was
i drawn by four loi-.iinotives. The "cannon
Hood's Sarsaparilla
V
Sol.l by all druggists, tl : six for $5. Prepared
ODly by C. 1. IIOUI) A CO.. Lowell. Mass.
100 DoMoa Oii«« l><>11nr
IDrp auti Janrp 6oot)i0*
The county commi^sioiicis of the sevcra'
..'ounlics put their h.ads t.igether at (Jreen-
lleld, W.'diiesday, aud disciiss.«.l various
topi.'sof general Intcn'St, such us the^-aro of
county prisoners, f. es, and the dog-tax. Tb.
follovving resolution was unanimously
iilopted :
'■/IrHohetl, Thai it I-. the fcn^e of this conven-
tion lint tlie cn!i\l(i lab.r law of b>7, mi fa"* as
(•x>uiiti.-*- .'ire cniirerncil, ouirht to be repcaldl.
as II will llK rcby lienolll the cuiivlci, the i-ouiily
ami the eoiniiiunlty."
II is to be hoped that the legislature will
bav.' good sense and pluck enouu'b to act on
this principle. The commissioners recoin-
meml a heavy tax on .logs, as a protection to
sheep. This will please the fanners, bjit the
owners of poo.Ucs and pugs will protest.
CominissioiH rs lb-ad and Frost of Middlesex
were al the meeting.
nifMiee
m for
tin-
ought to be requlre.1 that the work of clear- United Stales to p'irt|.'lpate.
. •* ' , ^\ , ,, ,i.,.,..,i I On III..IUII1 of Mr. Whitlhorne.d reimiin
Ing oil the siii-plns snow shouM be continued | .^ , .„ [^^^^ j^^^^,.,, „,M.ro|.rlatliig ^ll^^M^
by night as well as by day. This would n- 1 ,|„. ,.,.,, .,j,. „f ,i„, Cin,.,! states war ^tesi
(pilie reliefs ..f men an.l horse*, ami it would ; ^Uip llarlt.inl.
be expensive: but it woiil.l not Im^ iinprac- i ■ -
licable. ! TllK liKNKIlAL COl irr.
The primlple which should govern in the;
matter is patien.-e with all ncessary incon- . -'"n. •JO.-Iii the Senate leave to wuhdr.w
veulence. but a strict hol.ling ..f the raiiro.i.l ; was rcporb.l by Ibc comi.i tu-e on uiles on
companies to their proper responsibility, and «>" l-'tition of tin' »<-'""_»»";"•■>;•[ i''.''^";;"*",'
an itisistcn.'coii the utmost promplness In ' ^*"
.l.dm.' Iliclr work, afltr a lieavf storm. 1
Forced Sale
or
"A. (J. S." vvrib's a .•(immiinication to llic
Boston Transcriiit. laying down certain prop-
ositions, which ho says seem to be in the
nature of axioms. The tlrst is—
" riiut a larill is a tax iiaid bv the consum-
er In all respects as real as if levied and paid
lis other taxes are."
When a man .leliberabjly expresses Ihat
.lonvictlon, the rcR-t.of hi* "propositions" may
be con>idcred not worth minding. This is
the initial mistake ot all free-traders, and it 1
is an absolute 1^11 d unfiiialilicd fallacy. The ,
tarilTis not a tax ill anj such Peiisft, as* may
be shown by almost every article on winch a
Nkw K.N.ii.ANi* is a pretty good ■.ort of a
country, after all. ev.-n as to eliuiat.!. We
have our long winters, and our cast winds,
our dl-.iuths ami our freshets, but the biting
bli/zard besets us not. and the circling
.-yclone careerelh not over our hills and val-
leys. Men <lo not have t.» aiielmr th.'iiiselves
by a .'l.ithcsline bt the house, in order to liinl
tlio'r way back from tl.e bain, vvbcii they go
out to feci the cattle, ami though the b&vs
and girls have to rub their .-ars on a cold
inorniii-'. tbey do noi freeze to il.uthon their
way liome.. No. .New Kiivciinil .Iocs very
well,, ven In un agricultural point of view.
(Jkn. Sukimpan has signitl.-il that he sliall
be present at the next mecli:ig of llie Loyal
Legion, vvhidi is to occur at the Vcn.iomeon
the evening of the tirst W.di.csday in Febru-
ary. .\m there will be u rush, the rule allow-
ing companions to iiivile gue«t-. is suspend-
etl. It is ordered by tho coiiim iiidcr that all
companions wear Ihc badge, an.l not merely
the rosette.
TiiK MAsSAfltt'SKTT.i nof.si: of 1NS3
(Butler year) Is lo liold a reunion in Bos-
ton, at Yof.ng's hotel, on the 2'2il «)f Februa-
ry. The House meets at l o'.-lock, and din-
ner is to lie s. rvird at r>.f)0. This ought to b.^
a most Intorestiug reunion. The session of
lf<!s3 was the longest .-vcr bold, and in many
respfcls the m'ist memorable.
an a't lo coiisoli.lato III.- board ot iiealth
with Ibe city registrar's .|i-paiimciit : and a
like icp"rt .-auie from the i>iil)lic service
coinniiltceoiillie I'.lilloii of A. O. l>eIano.
dcrU ol the sci-.md .listri.l court of eastern
Middl«".x. f.M- iiier.-aso of salary. Conshler-
able ui iiiii><»rtaul new biisiuess w'ls i reseut-
e.l.
In llie Hotise, when the or.lers of the day
were rstidied, Mr. Quincy of (iuimy moved
t
pla.e, ami re.piire.l three engines to haul the
train into the stati.ni. Uailroad men pro-
nounce the storm the most severe ever ox-
perl.'iice.l in that se.-tlon. |
Down In Main.' the storm rage.l wllh the |
►am.' vigor, and the total fall was very heavy. |
Al Meclnini.'s Falls about two f.'Cl fell an.l a
hli/zanl set in ; Ihat town is practi.-ally out
of the vvorl.l. From Farmingloii, U'wlston, 1
Kockiaii.l an.l Uang.ir come reports of huuie
drifts, high winds an.l iuiprisonel Inlialii-
taiils, aud the couse.|uvut cessation of theoc*
cupatioiis of lift;.
Ipinfir Vermont things are at their
worst. Burlington Is having her "winter
.-arnival." but winter is iloiiig most of the 1
cehd>ratlng. Biiilau.l Is tho banner town! i-,^^ . 41. .i
with '-M inch, s of snow on a level. Drifts at ! 8ale of ^Dry niiU Fuiicy Ooous thill
Mndlnirne arc 12 feel hi;:li. Montpclier im.-o- '
pis .-aiiiiol iiil out of tb.ir l.ivvii for the im- !
pis-abl.' roads. .V despat.-li from Fairlco
says that one .Ml.lia.l K}an, who lives in tbo
north, rii pari of Vershiic. lefl Ids homo
Wcdiicsdav for West Fuiric*-. Tliursday
murniirj: the horse and sicigli w.-re foil no al
DRY GOODS.
We have inaugurated a forced
to take from tlic table, where it was laid on l^'-'on \ lllag.;. bm no trace of cither IJ>«" or
lo 1.UXI. iiooi.ui I. . . , .,^ tlie robes eould be lound. Kyan Is a drlnk-
Wt-.Iii' sdiy aft.M-inioii. bis rc'piosl {.,;■. leave |„„ „,.,„,
QUOTATIONS
for persons to
tariff Is levied, which ls.i>r.>du.'ed to any con- , .pj^pj.^, , ^ ^ ^,^,.^. ., ^^^^, ^.,^,
giderable extent in this country. A "l;irirt' ; ^p^,
for revenue only," such as the democrats ' the
and mugvvumiis demand, would be such a I »"'
tax.
The second "proposition" of this writer is
that the government can lawfully impose
<luty only for revenue, an.l any ndvantagos
arising therefrom must be only incidental.
This Isas nonseiisiral as the flrsl "proposi- Nineteen of Presi.U-nt (;!eveland*« post-
tlon," but it is exactly the point at issue bo- ' »ni««t<'rH l«cdpedt.> "dovyn .Sim Bamlall" at
twecn the democrats an.l republicans, Ac
lo liiti<Mline a bill concerning 11. -.-uses for the
sale «>f liiioNi.ai ing li.juors. Ho > dd that
h-lMnild Ibe iiioti.oi prevail, he sboiihi move
tb:it Ibe bill In.' referred to the committed! OU
lioinr law.
.Mr. (iill of Worcester «iai! that the object
of llie irciiilcinan from Qiiimy baviti,' been
a.-complisheil. to lest the good fai;h of the
Ilousf iip.m bis bill, he saw no irason tor Its
goiim to a coinmilice, tlierelore he bo;i -d the
m.>ii.»n w.iiild not iirevail.
Mr. Waidwcil of llavcrbill s.iid ;! e 1)111
was not intro.liiced in good fuiili. It was
the lirsl lime vvilbin his slioit exp. riei.ec lu
tho legislature that any man. either r. public-
an or democrat, for the sake of playinu what
In; i-.uisidere.l a sina* trick upon tin major-
ity. hud atlempled to liilrodinrc a i>ill in the
w'iiv in vvfil.h an atUiiiiit was made to intro-
duce the bill in .piestion yisi.-rday. In a
session when the h^gisliiture was :iite:iiptliig
to expedile biisinuss and to do biisiiii;-s like
men instead of like boys iu a debating socie-
IV, u bill like that In .piestion, wni.li its in-
t"r.i.lucer himself said he woiil.l not .-upport
and 1 ailvocacy of whi.'li li.; would not even
gobeforeaeoiiimltlee, a bill like that was
iirepo-terous; it v«as preposb rou- in a legis-
lative bodv for a man who bore the ikuih; of
I (juliiovto'attempt upon the tl '•.'," of (he Mrr-
I sachiis'dts IcBi-laturoio tritle vviih Ihrin as
; ha«l been attempted .fining the lust twuilayfi.
I On a V iva voce vol.'. Mr. (^uiiK-y's laotion
I was .Icclared lost. Mr. <}ulucy donhied the
I vote, but a rising vote suitaiucil the speak-
' er's dei-ision, !».") to 0.'*.
Wr. Quincy then olVer.-.l tin or.lor of pj^
'",',• « '♦^■' -, ■"•■"■•.' .'• I'-' "• )';' ■ Mr. Oil ncy then oller<-<l till or.lor of pj^
.p th. ir names ou -.f t ,.j I'''''';'' •••■|»<.i t. • ^.^,,| jf,^ ^.^,^„. ^^t as his bill, but Mr.
VSnl- -li:;';: , t n^ '" " ■ ll--"- -^ >I;-l!ord'askc.l that It be laid over
J ucceuiij. Li.ynn umn. ^jj, ^y,,,^^. .,„,] j, ^y.,^ .i,,,,,,.
The commille.; on bunk- rcport.'d .1 bill to
authorize savings liaiiks an.l iiisii;uti(Ui. for
savings to invest in the .bonds and imt.s of
the Boston .V: L.iw.!ll lailroad.
Tho llnancc .'oiiimillce reporird a bjil ap.
propriatiiig #-iS.;i')d for salaries and vvauas at
Tewksbury almshouse and ig71,sbO for its
current expeiiM-s.
s;; r.;.,;r,;„KM,« „,,,„; ,.,.„„.,,.„.., ,1.,,,. 1 .iK'cS.Iu.ilZ"- u^- 3^ '^„";;;,i!X:
The mail who, while Lincoln was Presi-
dent, deiinuncd liiiii IS a b.ior an.l a bulloon,
a ' Is prettv certain to tell you now, if you ask
liim, that "'lovelaiid Is th.! b.'st Presi.leut
since Lin.'oln.''— f.Maii.-bester Mirror.
1 ocrath; oiiiinilt.'e. Wiio says this is not a
cording to this a-iulo political economist. ' reform administration^— [Sprliiglldd llnion.
"Incidental protection" to any Interest woul.l I
.. ,' , ,„ . t „ i„ , .„.„,„..,i„„ i We have hero oforo expressed tho opinion
be as "unlawful" .is intended protecti.m. , j,^^^^ Mr. Lowell has cnteie.l upon his .l.>t-
Wbat business has llie government to levy a „j,e m„| tljer.tforc Is not folly a.-countable
duty on an artl.l.' which will "irnddentaliy" • for what he says. We still adhere to this
protect-
'<i>laiiB lofriulfilion.'' as iiiiii-h »s thnil?ti tllfi ' ' "' 1 If F.AKINCiS,
A i>rlnoe In DisgulM). j BeforeHlie comniittee on county estimates
When applb d they arc soothing and stimu- ' a hearing was -.ilver. Wclnesday upon the
Moist but not "Wot " I"li"K. «liii«'t irritation , allay pain, stremrth- or.ler Introduced by Representative Qua re-
moiBc uiii not wmi. ,,« fi.af.MiiJv linn Plasters nriiice cd all giirdlnz t he eoiiMim ince anil completion of
AtlanU has .eased to be » "dry" city, but JJ;,"t^l.j;'''£b^eVrryv;U Z copying of Northern Ml.Mle.sei r.=cords
it Is not fO very "wet," after all. It voted f„r,. of proiirielors on back of plaster. Hop In the southern registry. No one apixared
iM<aiunt prohibition, hut under local option ! Plaster Co., Boston. : In opposition and the coranilttee unaoiuiouily
anis li) the attorney general, ami <iii the bill
■ taken from last year's tiles to further regn-
: late the sale of goo.ls by luiction.
I The- publb- service coinmitli-e brouglit in a
' bill making tho salary of theM-cretary of the
civil Hcrvice «;oniniissioii $1S<)0. The bill to
- , . , - „ I . .1 . .1 I. ..11 nrovide for copving .'ertain plans ill the Mid-
'class legislation,'' as much as though the | '^ _ I
protection were the object sought?
will loii^ be remenibered by the
citizeus of Lowell. The remain-
der ot our enormous stock of new
and fre.sh goods, bought within
the past three months, must be
closed out regardless of cost by
March Ist, as our store must be
vacated by that time. We firm-
ly believe we are ottering more
genuine bargains tod.iy in our
immense lines than any house in
The man killed on the railroad at Harrison j
:'u"^^a.';.''Sr lu'itiL'.u..''^'"" ""'''• I New EmjIanU. We ai-e obliged to
f^t^allDR Coal,
Kifteeu prominent ciii/eiis of Bainbridgc,
O., including the inarslial, hotel proprietor
and a Presbyterian preacher, have been ar-
rested, charged with stealing .-oal from the
the sDrm was the heaviest for years lu
the Mid.lle states, trains on all the roa.ls be-
ing ba.Uv .hdave.l. A train .llie in Albany j
Tliursdav afternoon not stuck in a 11-foot |
drift near that citv. r.'.piiring nine engimis 1
lo move it. Travel ou the Lrle railroad is
almost siispeii.h-.l. the storm having causc.l
the worst blocka.le lor 10 vtars. The street
cars running l>etvveen Cohocs and Water-
ford, Trov and Lan-iii'.:burg were abandoned
Thursdav'. The snow drift.-d badly through-
out the Kiuding coal regions, and nut u col-
liery was in operation Thursday afternoon,
ami not a ton of coal has been shipped since
Wednesday.
AHHitiDK Tdvuttfloation.
The body .»f the unknown man killed ut
the Boston ami Lowell station iu Boston Sat-
urday, Is still unidentitied, not a person
having been to the morgue to even look al
the bodv. The man junipe.l from the train
at, it ran hito the station and fell under the
ears
Ohio Southern railroad. It is said that half
the citizens of the town are iinplicate.l in the
steal, aud the p.;culations uinuui.t to many
hundreds of dollars, a carload often disap-
pearlrg In one night. Although «^oal is uni-
versally used, not a single carload has been
billed to a resident of Balubridge this wiuler.
A New Ycfrk Deinocratio Ilow.
The New Y'ork democratic state commit-
tee, which met at Albany yeslcr.lay to fill the
vitconcy on the national committee, caused
by tho death of Hul)ert O. Thompson, lul-
journed al 11 p. m. without accomplishing
anything, the committee standing 17 to 17
for Henry J. Mowrev of .Syracuse and Uos-
well P. Hower of S'evv York. Thirty bal-
lots wore taken. The coininittee adjourned
sine die, and the national committee will
have to fill the vacancy. Mowrey Is for
Cleveland and Flower for Hill.
Walking advertisements for Dr. Sapc's
Catarrh Kcnicdy are the thousands It has
cured.' '
Tartar and discoloratlons of tlie teeth are
removed by using liubifoam, that fragrant
liquid substitute for tooth powder. Try It.
25 cents. All druggisU.
do this, as every tiling in stock
must be closed out at once. Tisii
the place where the crowds go,
see the prices we have made on
our goods, aud you will not hesi-
tate then to buy in a stock for
time to come. A great chance to
secure goods at less than whole-
sale prices.
OF XHK SEKIKS.
490. 49c. 49c. 49c. ^
This Gaps the Climax.
Last Calif Last Chance to Buy
Gold DoltavH for
49c. 49c. 49c. 49c.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK I
For Saturday Only.
Saturday, Oommenoing at 9 o'clock, End-
ing Forever at 10 o'clock p. nii
rillST CUMK, FIRST SKRVED.
s
A few Uargabis only wv quote:
4e«. for '4 yarda 8T>k o«nt Dainask Table
Linen.
40«-. for I yami 75 cent Hlenehrd Damaali
TMbIt* Linen.
4»e. for 'i yards .17*1 o«nt (fAst color) Tur.
ki-y Red DaiuHsk.
4U«. for9'. yards 119 cent nlUwool 8«nri«k
Flauuel.
40e. for .1 yar.ls 'iS <wnt While Shnker FlMi*
nel, full yMrtI wide.
40c. for 7 yartU 14'. rent White riaanai.
4Ui'. for 1 Mtf vent Laily's Colored Sktrt.
40e. for I 80 cent Coiuforter.
49e. for 1 pair 08 rent Lare Pillow Shams.
40c. for 8 yards 10 oeut Bleached CottOB«
full yard wide.
40c. for 7 yards tH'>i eenf Qlnss Llaen.
400. for 1 dozen 75 rent all-llneii MapkJne.
40o. for 1 yard 70 cent all-wool Cashmere.
40r. for 1 yard 77 cent black aud colored
liatlua.
40c. for I yard 00 cent Velveta, stripes Mid
plalde. \
40c. for 1 ^ yards SO cent Dress noods.
40c. for 1 yard 75 cent Illunduated Checks.
5* Inches wide.
40e. for *i '■ yards :i^i cent Ureas Goods.
4Vc. for SH yards SS cent Dreas Oeods.
40c. for 1 '4 yards SO cent Jersey Flannel.
40e. for 1 yard 75 cent Saiin Jac«juards.
4Dc. for 1 yard 00 <-eut volor«.l Cashmere.
4ee. for 1 yard 75 cent cream Albatross.
All our 0^ and 75 cent Drvss Goods Rem-
nants |iut iu at 40c. a yar<l.
4ec. for half a yard SI. 75 lioucle Cloahlnc.
40c. for half a yard •1.'45 Quilted Satin.
40c. for 8 yards 45 cent llautburir. *
40c. lor S ladles' 85c. H. N. Handkerchiefs.
40c. for I 08 cent 811k llMudlcerchief.
49c. for rhni<-e of our S 1 .liA Jevrelrjr.
49c. for choltw of our 98 i-ent Focketbooks.
tOv. for cliult'e of our 75 and 08 cent Dolls.
40c. for » pairs 38 rent ladle*' Wool Hose.
40r. for 3 pairs '45 <!ent ImiIIi's' Wool Hose.
40c. for uur 75 tent ladifs' I ii.lerwear.
40c. for our 87 cent Rents' I'ndcrwear.
40c. for 'i pairs 50 rt-iil Ci>r«4-is.
40c. for 1 SI Child's Book.
40c. for 1 SI.50 cloth bniiiid Itook.
40<'. for any two of our 30 im nt Hooks.
40v. for 1 SI -50 Fine fVlt Hut.
40c. for 'i yards 75 cent Klbbon.
40c. for O yards 'ii cent Velvet Ribbon.
40c. for 1 Sl-.'JO Fancy Fe»(lii>r.
40e. for 'i TH cent Fancy Win|(s.
40c. for I SI Car.llK'tu .lacict.
40c. for 1 Ladies' 75 oeut Woolen Hood.
40c. for 7 skeins 10 cent SMXony Yarn.
4Uc. for G skeins l'i\v. Oerniantown Yarn.
40n. for O skt-ins Best Couiilry Yarn.
40c. for 3 s<~ clus best 'iO r.-nt Yam.
40c. for '4 38 cent Corset Covers.
40c. for 1 75 cent Nlxht Kobe.
40c. for 1 yard OK.'. Lanibretjula frimuilnc.
40c. for 1 08 cent stainpe.1 Table Scarf.
40c. for I 08 cent Turconutn Tidy.
40c. for 3 Uandsonin Felt Tidies.
40c. for 1 pair 75 cent Fi.ie Kid Gloves.
49c. for 3 pairs *J5 c«>nl Cashmere Gloves.
40c. for '4 pairs 37 cent Cashmere Gloves.
40c. for 3 pairs 'iS cent all-wool Mittens.
40c. for 'i pairs :i8 cent Fine Mittens.
40f-. for :) yards, 50 cents .-» yani, Antracban
Trimmings.
40c. for 19 cakes ColgMte's Soap.
49r. for 5 cakes Coleatc's 17 cent Soap.
49c. for 'i yards 40 cent Colored Hambars*
49c. for 3 yards 'ii cent Colored Hambnrc.
49c. forff yards 15 cent Colored Hambarx.
Oswald & Co.,
3ff and 3T Central fiWjieet.
49c. 49c. 49c. 49c.
And Thonaands of other I)oilai<
Articles at 49c.
RBinemiier this Sale is for Saturday only.
Never again can goods be bonglit at'
the prices of Saturday's Great 49c.
Sale.
49c. 49c. 49e. 49c.
/
BON MARCH E,
Merrimack and Kirk Streets.
49c. 49c. 49c. 49c.
V
liOWEIli nATT.Y cgU^ff FfeifeAY, JAKUARY 27. 1888.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Uaikets.
LOCAL NEWS.
AMCBEMBNT8.
Omr BAIX.
Comnaltte*
Oammlttee on Streets— Other
Meetings.
There was a mectlii« of the committee on
streets vcHterdav afternoon, at wl) cb an loe
incinbciK were \ufHtiui but Councllineu M^
Vcsner »>""•" »'"• Alien. Il was a purpose of ine
hsil last i niet-im- to make an Inspection of tbe public
'"'" "* ' ' streets, but the henv v fall of snow prevented.
Baking fototirr.
€Winflt»ooti fc (ffo«
I From Cordiey A Oompaaj.J
Our New Y rit correspondent says : One of the
bull leaders dl.-laU's tho follawlng : "There Is
nothluKuewto sny. Hecurlilcs arc being ab-
sorbed at the time ami it Is muQh easier to sell
stocks than to buy them back. I'ul.Uc will not
oome lu tin fclo.ks are lilgbcr. biii. i>ooplo who
Me selllBK bon.U to luvesiois will be buyers for
the flr*t half of the rise."
The Urmuess ami stoa.llness of tho market for
ibe Inst two .lays an.l tho ijvl.lont breaking up
of the Iteiullug strike are looked for to sllinu-
late an upward turn In the market. Feeling Is
morobulllsli but silllcuulhais and conservative
lest some ot tbo stocks rocenUy bought, be
duwuvd un the market. »
Cloarlnj? house rate '2>i to 3 per cent.
Uuotatlous.
UUNUB.
CloslnK Opening Closing
Jan- -M. Jan. 17. Jan. 'il.
TIIK VK8PKK A8HSMBLV.
The ftocoiid assembly of the
boat club took plain) ut Mechanics
DlKht.wbeu a pl.'UHant l*'«« . ^j^^ J'"Yho' i TlVe'"^^^^ ^ ^^
not larKe. *«? i ,.o,u,„uuicated ^ilh the c/)mmittep herein
fore UN desire to sell the city one of I he roll
eis. was present, and answered questions
thoui^h the atlemluiice wai ,
Amerlcsu orchestra played aud 1 age A
NuuD catered.
CONCEUT AND RKADINOS.
At the First (JonKrcKalional church last
night, the N. N. quartet te wave a very pleas-
aot concert, the pleasure of which was en-
hanced by the readluK of MIhs L. Huutoon
The quartette consists of Mrs. (JeorKO
Allen, Miss Jennie V. Woodward, Mrs. (.
Uussell au.l Mrs. J. D. Butler. Mrs. A.
A rolhir of the size that tlie «Hy would i^
quiro would cost not far from $0000. in«
coiiiiuitlee will not favor the purchase or
ono without givluK the subject careful
cousi.lcration. Tlie agent laid to the comr
H. I inUtecj ih-at 75 cenls' worth of fuel woul.l run
N. I the
J. I an
iUH
AtUuillc A I'aclllc luc's
C.iK.AVV.ft's
Mexican Cuutral 4's. . . . OUV*
LAMU STUOIU
Boston Water Fower
Brooklliie ^k
Boylstuu htroei ^ Hi
FraocUmuu's Ihiy •»•>
Ban IHcgo 50)i
^ssl Ku.t ......•• ••••
TKLKPHOMB SrOCEI.
American llell Tel. Co. 2tt
ErteTcli'idioneCo 31 ••••
MswKiiKlnndTwl.Oa.. 4i^ 43«
Mealcau Tuic|iliui)u Co in
UA1I.KOAU SrOOKS.
IJi
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S4
W.
v»
95
IU'4
IMH
A.,T. *>4. Ke
AUautlc ft I'aclllc
Cbloago, Itiir .itiiiiUi.-.y I^U
Sbt.. iiur. ft NorUioi'U.. BO
[e»lcan Central UX
fUntft rcruMiti-.|itelU> U ....
Flint* I'ero Mar. pr«r. tW ....
Untoii I'sclllc '<
LOCAL HAILKOAUS.
N. Y.* N.K 37S ,^]^
*. Y.*N. K. pref I*
Bestou ft Allmiiy jjjl**
BoMtun A cuwcll IJWX
Cenli'ttl ul .MuHs. com., 'tl •'« •
Central of Mass. pref.. 40 4i
MKW rOKK STUOKS.
Dowelle was pianist. Miss fluntoon ^ave
two readings, aud there was a piano duet by
Mrs. Donello an.l Miss Gibson. The audi-
ence w^s eulhuslasiic, and encores were fre-
quent.
KLOKKNCK.
The Florence company Ut MukIc liall last
ni«ht did not have as large a house as would
have bPeii the case but lor the unfavorablo
weather, but everybody who was present
was delighted. Mr. Kioieuce was as jjood as
ever, and that is good enough. \\ ooll s one
act comedy, "Husbaiid-liuullng," was first
presented, and us the (.ciinun riofesKor
Florence was perfect, lie was well supporl-
c.l, also, ill the enlire cast. As "Capt. Cut-
tle," lu the other play picsenteil, Mr. Mor-
euce has won an establishwl reputation, aud
It was delightfully maintained. Tho supoort
was In the main the same as iu the tirst ple.e,
and it was all gowl except "Sol Ullls." who
was as much of a sticli as lh« veritable
"woollen mi.lshlpman" In front of his hhop.
IIKMNK48Y IIKOTIIKIIH' MI.N."<TKKI,S.
Tho minstrel coiii|mny under inaiiagement
of Hennessy llrothers opene.l a three n ghta
ciigagemeiit at iluiitlngtou hall to a larife
uu.licnce last night, an.l Kavc a very credita-
ble eiilertidnmcut at the popular low prices
Itee lU'al iO cenis' worm ui luci ,,«-.•. ---
; roller all day, and that It could bo ruu on
up gra.le of one foot in seven. The peii-
The company is largely lua.le up of former
meiid>ers of llavcrly's oiiKlnal orgjmizatlons
uii.l of WhiteiHorc & Chirk'i* companies, and
CtatoSKo ft North west'u lUliSi
Cenualot N. .Ici>ey... iS'i
DelsHMie ft lludsou
Delaware, I,, ft W
Denver ft Kort Worth
Krte
Louisville A Nnshvllle.
Lake Hliore
Mlohlgun Central
Mlsso.irl I'aclll.-.
MorUi I'sclllc prof
Mew Yurk Ceniral
Morfolk ft U'estern....
Omaha ••*;••.•.••
Oregon TritnstxMillM'l..
PblT. ft Uuudliig
Texas I'aclilc
Ualou I'aclllc
MISCKLLAMKUOI
Western I'nlon "<-'•
Oragott I'oprovcmuul. . 1^1
Paotllo Mall 3'V«
Laawon 4. 8. Co *>>
MIMtMO STUOKS
BoBsnza ••••
caluiuui A llecia >14
Fraiikllu •*
Oseeoia *[
Tamarack '♦*
Uii
39
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FOUKIUN NEWS.
Mailers In Ireland.
A banquet was given to William O'Brien
at Mullow Thursday, when be was presented
a gokJ-uiouulcd mclalllon In the shape of a
heart coiiipos.>.l of Imllets extract«<l frona tho
botiies of tiic Mii.liellstown martyrs.
Mr. Wilfri.i llUmt ha- been -.ntlcring from
rbouinalisiii. o\% iii< to his .-ell being unbeat-
«d. It i"* idlc«e.l that tlie prison oftlcials
would not penult him to go to the InUrmary.
Mr. C<).\. the naliunuli-«l mcnilxr of I'arlia-
ment who was arrcsle.1 in l/)n.lon. is In a
cell in Kniiis jail, the stone fleer aud walls of
vrblcli are ieekiui< with moisture.
The DoiieitJil pea-unts are arinliii
tbreuteu to .ie^lroy all llic bridges
oounty. Troops are marching to
gby to preserve the pca.x;. •
Tlie trial of Fr. McFadtlen will begin
urdsy.
Notes.
Thone:4otlatloTis belwe<Mi Fninccan.l Italy
for a treaty of .'ommcr.tehavc been ruptured.
Italy ref uso.l to a<!cepi over Ml> of the 272 ar-
jg, and
in tho
Dunfana-
Sat-
tlclcs covered by the old
oulv at incr.;a?*e.l tarilTi.
treaty, and those
The French Cliuinber or i»ppniic» i
day npprove.l a Idll to utilize the sev
l»arl8 for feiiili/ing I lie valley of the
Frcu.h Cliuinber of Deputies Wednen-
jwago of
Seine.
Lord l{ni«>^ev iccuirc.l before the British
OhainlH.r of C.'.iniiicr.e Wo.lnesday on the
liiadeiiiiate .hf.ii.'cx of ctaling stations. I lie
lluke of ( uiiibrid-e uii.l ImM (ihailes lleres-
foi.1 af,Mccd Willi him that Englaud'H fortlh-
cationc HI-.! w.-ak.
KditorO'Bii.n has sent a letter for pul>-
llcatlon ill the Unitc.i Slates, calling f<»r large
subscript ioll^ fr..ni America to help main-
Ulnthu »lrug,'io in lieliind uguiiHt Balfour.
nuinlieiH 'i» lirKl-clii^s performers. It Is re-
markable that so large and Kood a company
can succeed at the low prices of ailinlfsioii
of 10, 'JO and ») cents, but Messrs, Hennessy
say that in their season, cA>iumencing last
spring and continuing through the summer,
they have done a pacing business, although
full houses are ii«|u(red to .l»» it. There was
jfood singing and Iresh jokes in the Uri»t part,
the coinpaiiT having an excelieiit vocal team.
Among the'b.-Nt tliliiu" In thesecon.l part are
Veriiell In his ju>:giery, Marklium ami Uol-
die, in their niusi.-al .oiindy, the "Crazy
Musicians;" .lohn A.laiii« a^ the "Toor LltttC
Orphan." Henry .1. Vuhev, in his siieciaily
act, "Is the Door l^xke.!;" an.l the Ilennes-
seys In their acrobullc and eccenlric absurdi-
ties.
A KAHMKIW' IHNNKK.
The ladies of the t'aign »tit)et Freewill
Baptist churcli introduce. I something new
iulo Lowell yester.lav, when they gave a
"lariiieis' .llniier" in the vestry. It was a
veritable farmers' .iiiiner in the viands It in-
cludeil, and all that whs ne.'.le.l to make tho
figure complete were th.t farmers thein-
stdves. A large number of biisinoss men
substitute.! acceptably, and doubtless exhib-
ited as good appetites as would any tillers of
the soiL The .liniier was ncrvcl from VI till
2 o'el.)ck, and It was in charge of a cominil-
teeof fifteen ladles, of which Mrs. S. A. Slaii-
woo.i was chairman. The .liiiner consisted
of un ol.l-fai'liloiied "l.oile.l dish," baked
beans and brown bread. Iii.lian pudding,
pies, etc. There were nearly 2.V) persons
seate.l at the three tables that were set, and
it was a very successful att'air tlnanclally, as
well as being unusually pleasant. In the
afternoon tbe sewing circle met, aud in the
evening there was a soi'lable. Supper was
Herved from « to 8 o'clock. The sum of *25
cents was charged for the dinner, and 10
cents for supper.
DIOM BOtJCirAl'liT.
Dion Bouclcault, the ever popular come-
dian, will be at Music bail next Wednesday
evening. In "The Shauuhraun." He will be
aeconiiianled by Miss Tliorndyke and a com-
pany selected by himself. It Is now over
four vears since Mr. Bouidcault has been lu
lx)weil. butagi-eat many people have seen
biin in Boston during that time. lie will
draw a large house.
TIIK lill.llKIlT OI'KUA COMPANY.
The Gilbert Opera company will be at Mu-
sic ball on Thursday. Friday and Saturday
of next week, and a inatliiee performaii.e
will Ikj given Saturday aflerimon. The
pieces to lie presenle.l are " BdccuccIo." "li>-
luiithe," "Mikado" an.l the "Mas.-ot." The
company Is well known as a good one, and
tho ixrlormances should be largely alleu.led.
NOTRb.
Next Tuesday evening "Our Irish Visit-
ors" will appear at Music iiall. to thefleliubt
of the many who are anticipating their ar-
rival. Murray and Murphy are the stars.
At the wonu'irs branch of the Teople's
club, tomorrow ninlit. a miisicai enterialn-
ineiit will be «iven uii.ler the .lirectiou of
Mrs. Carrie D. (illman.
tions in tho hun.ls of the •»««);e»«'y
qt the coiivuiltee, and not luiaiiy
ilcte.l upon by last year's committee. >rero
read, and hearings were fixed upon some or
ilipiu at a meeting of the new coiumltUJe
Thursday, February «, at 7.30 o'clock. The
supcrlnlen.lent said that in his judgment It
woul.l be well to increase the force of em-
ployes on streets, temporarily, by reason ot
Ihe'lieuvv fall of snow this ww-k; aud be
wasaiilh'orl^iL^d to increase tho street force by
hueli number of temporary men as he luty
deem expedient. He wa* also authorized to
Increase the force' at work on tlie city ledjre
if he .leeined It advisable, after tbe receut
snow-fall Is cared for.
The city council committee ou prinV"?
met last iilijht. Chairman Tutnam presided,
and Councilman Shaw was chosen secretary.
It was vole.l to call for proposals for print-
ing the ail. liter's report, aud to ask bids from
alllhc new^paper olttces. It was also voted
that the li.-ads of all departments desiring to
liave priiiling .lone, notify tho cliairiuan of
tbiM coihiuittee, and order that the worit
mav be done through the committee, and
Ibe'iiidcbtedness of the ilcpartment Ims at any
time .'uslly arrived al. Asi.le from the au-
diloi's report the other printing w II prpba-
blv be fairly diviiled among lo<?al offloes,
wllhout calliuw for competitive bids. It was
stHte.l that the comniittee have a considera-
ble aniouul of paper ou hand left over from
last year. ^ , ,„._._
The. e N to be a meeting of the military
. oininltti.e tonight al whWh something may
l)edoue toward recommending permanent
uccommodations for the military companies.
Playing Cards.
Large
Assortment
Prices.
and Low
Clothing.
Plain Facts !
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Metail Druggists,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICB.
FKUeiONAL..
POWDER
Abaolutely Pure.
Tills powder never varlf s. A marvel of port-
ly, strenKlh and wholes«>inenc«s. More ocononi-
Iciil Umn the or.tlnary kind-, and .;aiinot be sola
III compctUlon wllh the innllltu.le of low test
sli(»rt welKhtaliim or ph.tsphalo pow.lers.
oHiff in can: KovAL llAKINO I'OWbKK C
Wall Blruot, New York.
Sold
Co., lUO
i^ftD ^ljbrrti8cmcnt».
WANTED.-In the city, cottase of fclx or
.eTenj;.>unis^ A'"''*??'-'' ^i C'>uiler olUce.
ITMiU MALK.-Two new mllt;h «^»«'» ■"5' »*["
' spilnjjers. Apply to U. W. Trull, North
T.'wk»l>iiry.
MH«. LAI)1> Is now rea.ly to
lioardcrsat im Mcrrliiiatdi street, oppo
site ( jpip-lcr HullilluK. and hopes lor
Mil.'.' of putr.inaKe^
re.-elve
, oppo-
a coullnu-
Playinat Cards.
A bargain lor 20 cent^. These
are of good thickness aud nice
enough for anybody.
ELLINaWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSITE POST OFFIOR.
THE SNOW SrOKM.
How
the
NEWH ITEMS.
-Both houses of the Iowa legislature
We«lnesdav .icclaie.l James >VllsOu elected
United Sla'tcs Hcnalor for six years, iK'gin-
'nlngMnrcli4. IHSl).
—in the case of the condemned mur.lcrcr
Miixwell. <i.»v. Moorchouse of Missouri Is
delermiiicil iiol to interfere. He has received
many petitions against clemciicy,but none In
favor of it. ■ '
—Mr Masters, foreman of the C'arl»on
Limestone company's quarries near Youngs-
town, ()., placci 2U slicks of dyuamiW on a
Sov ■ in a shanty In which were live luliaiis
KmlH .whenit explo.led, killing Mast-
Sand sVriously ioj'>rl''« »»'« Il«l'*»«. n««»r-
fy all of whom hud llieir arms aud lega brok-
FIllK UKCORD.
IMttB-
A fire at Delzoll's oil warehouse,
burg, ra., dl.l a<«.000 .lainage Thursday.
The New York Cctdiui railroad depot lu
Niagara Fsils, N. Y., was burned Thursday.
•^IMb-es at the works of the Oi: Well
80|."mpany an.l tt»''^'''"K ''^^S '"
Oil City, l*a., w»;rc burned Ihurwia).
inanufact-
Lo«8, f4o,000.
A brick building, used for the
ure of washing |K,wdcr, In rear of the large
Boap an.l can.lle manufactory of C. 1- J»»«*
kSo., Cambri.lgeport, was burned Weilnes-
day. Loss, •10,UU0.
Much Work It Has Made for
Uorse Kaliroad Companies.
The SHOW storm of We.lnes.lay nlirht was
the worst one for the horse railroad compa-
nies that Superintendent Chase bus ever
si'en. It came on top .)f a heavy previous
Hnow. and it was very heavy itself. llieii
came the rain, an.l a crust was formed,
which made it so much worse. Imincdiato-
ly on seeing the lirsl fliikes fall, .Mr. Chase
put his ploughs at work, and the three ran
ail Wcdncstlay night an.l part of yesterday
morning. Some tweiily men were at work
that night on the curves an.l switches, and
all told between forty an.l tifty men put in a
hard nigiit's work. The work .ii.ln t end
with inornlng. ellher. The same men con-
llnue.l through the day. and it is presume.
Ihey slept well last night. Yesterday and
today the companies have had over thirty
teams and about a hundred men at work
.arrylug otl" the superfluous snow. Ihe
.•onipanlos furnish the teams and the city the
men, us a general thing, but It otlen happens
that the companies put teams at work entire-
ly at their own expense.
■ The cars ycsterdav and twlav ran at half-
hour intervals of course, and four horses are
neede.l lo lake each one along. Mr. Chase
expects to return to llfleen-minute time the
Urst of next week. ...
During the last storm eight inches of snow
fell, aud that was the heaviest fall of this
winter. The total amount of snow that has
fallen this winter has been 21 V inches, and
there is now over a foot on the ground. Dp
to date, there has probably been about one
fourth as much snow as there was last year,
for on the ir»th of .January last year there had
been over three feet. t>n the Hth of Decem-
ber, last winter, there was about tho same
amount of snow on the ground
The Kugglcs-street chur.di .luurtelle has
imcn composed of tho same persons for seven
yours.
The *|»e«tdi of Mr. Sheriuau to tbe Home
Miirket club Is only postponed to Feb. 0, and
Senator Hoar will try to get blm to Worces-
ter, to speuk the next day.
Ben Lovell has wilh.lrawn his name as a
candidate for Department commander of the
(irand Army of the Ilepubllc. Ills business
will not allow him time to perform tbe du-
ties.
K.lwln Thompson, tbe anti-slavery and
temperance mlvocate. Is confined lo the house
this winter for tho first time. He used to be
a if real walker, and his enforced housing is
Irksome to him*
The condition of Joseph Pulitzer, tbe mag-
nate of the World, Is very pitiable as there is
very little hope of the recovery of bis sight,
and ills now prolndile that the World will
soon be ollered for sale— prkie two millions
— iiml If so a .'ompany will be formed to buy
it headed by Its present e.litor. Co . Cocker-
ill, who has proved himself fully able toman-
age this proiligy of illustrated journalism.—
[N. Y. Cor. Co'ncor.l Monitor.
Eabok nbwb.
A District Assembly Dissolved.
Dlscortls among the members of district
assembly 17« of tbe Knights, which com-
prised the assemblies of StralTord, Itocklug-
ham and Belknap counties In New H»nni>-
Hhire, and a part of York county In Maine,
buve led to Its dissolution. j
Collieries Resume Work.
The Cameron and Luke FIdler collieries j
ut Shamokln, I'a., where the employes have
been on strike since September, will resume
operation al once, the miners to get »"'>'•■
vaiice of Ave per cent, on contract and W
nor cent, on a .lav wages. Tlie Kelley Uuii
.'oliicry of the Thomas Coal .'ompany atMie-
iiHn.laoh resumed work Tliursdav with inoic
tliaii a full c.nnpleinenl of employes. 1 he
Lttwien.e »V Brown colliery ut Mabanoy ,
I'lane has increase.l lis help. '
Arrested for Conspiraoy. \
.lohn K. t)'Sliea of Pittsburg, Pa., "walk- ^
Ing delegate" of the Buil.lors' league, John
Scott, his assistant, Jolin Fllnn, master work- j
man of Ihe Brkkmakors' assembly, and five
others proininent in labor cir.les have been
arresteil, charged with conspiracy liy a man
nanie.l Wenzcll, the owner of a« non-union
brick var.l near the city. Wenzell was fur-
nishing l)rick for a man named Cunningham.
The union men employed on tbe job struck
an.l (Cunningham cancelled his contract witlJ
Wenzell.
Motes.
The Pittsburg coke operators are to reduce
their output one-thlr.l .m account of the de-
creasing ilcinand for coke, owing to the de-
pressed condition of the pig Iron marltet.
A numiier of Italians have been obtained
to talvc the places of the striking hand sew-
ers at the factory of Wright & Ilichards m
Koci<land. , . , ,. „
The plant, real estate and property of the
Portsmouth Machine company were sold by
auction Wclncsday for «114,200. a syn.licate
of Portsmouth capitalists being llie iMir-
.hiisers. The stockholders will probably
lose nearly ail their Investments, as the
1
the
TO LKT.— House in Belvldere, on line of
horse csrs. Hlx ro >nis anil two niiUhed
aill.s. Cas aa.l city water. Kent .heap l" small
Anierl.'iiii family. Inquire at t^on'biri'ffl'-^
CO.MMONWKALTII OF MA88A-
ClIl'SKTTS.
MlllDI.KSKX, SS.
i'HOBATK CODKT.
Toihch.'lrsat law, iiexlof kin, an.l all other
persons Interested In the esUiie of WIi-_
LIAM WIIITl.Nti, latcof lUllerlca, In said
.•onnty, .Iceuse.!, (iKKijTINU :
Whereas, a certain Insirumcnt piirp.otInK to
be llic last will an.l testiiincnt of sal.l de.-4;asu.|
hijs lucn prescnte.1 to hsM court, l..r pr.>bate,
by .lAMhs W. ACSTIN, who prays that letU'rs
testamentary may bo Issudt lo him, the ex-
ecnl.>rlh.'reln naino.l,Hni< Ihat he may be
eniwl fr.im Klvlnjf a HUieiy or sni-etlcs .^n
bond pursnanl i.) sabl villi and slaUite;
You arc hereby citcil to appear at a probate
court t.» be hel.l at Cumlirl.Uc, In sal.l «•;>"»•>
of MMtllcsex,outhesc.;oncl Tiies.lay of he tru-
ary next, at nine o'clock bcf.no. ini.»n, to show
caiise. If any you have, niralnst the same.
And siilil petitioner Islierelty .llieclc.l to give
pnl)llc n..ilce ihcrof, by publishing this cliatl.in
on.c a w.-ek, for three iin-.-esHlve weeks, In the
newspaper .alle.l tho Lowell Daliy C.uirler,
prlnt.-.l at Lowell, the last publication .o be two
days, at least, before said court.
Witness, liK.nuiK M. HnooKS, Ks«inlie, Ju.lgs
of said ciiirt, this twenty sixth day of January.
" lusund elifht huii.lre.l an.l
.l.li.TYCiat.
ex-
his
Playine Cards,
35 cents a puck, reduced from
50 cents. Those we have a largo
sale on by tho dozen.
v/
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
In rhr year one
eighty -eight.
thoi
KeKlstor.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh Fuom tub Siioue Every
^ Week,
TUREB NIGHTS,
Commencing Thursday. Feb. 2(1.
•peolal Ladies* Matinee Satunlaj, at %
o'clock.
Gilbert Opera Co.
Under the manatfcincnt of M. N. Myers,
stronger Than Ever.
35 — First -Class Artists — 35
InclwllnK the following: Mr- .lani.s Gl'bort.
Mr. Alfred Wllkle, tenor a<'rmcrl.v wltli the
11.(88 KniflUh Ol'cra .-onipfttiy); Mr. .1. (.. I*^ay,
baritone, late .)f the Si.rlson Opera .ompany;
Mr. F. B- Molten, Mr. K. W. Soiilc. Mr. t.co. V .
Honker, Mr. Ki-ed A. lio.Mlwln, MIsj Hor.m.e
Bale Gilbert, Miss Mii.lc Carter, ,>«•"■;.>"',''
Knox Bat.is, Miss Hcleno A.lelaldc Kusscll,
MUs Marie Valesca {l'.)rii».Mly wllh the lt.>ston
Meal Opera comiMiny); Miss Mlnnlo .lo lew
(laie wllh the M.iCaull Opera .sompany), Miss
I'olly Falrbidrn. ,. , , , , >
The f.dl.iwlng o|>eraR will i>c pro.liicc.l f.>r
lilts enjraifcinciit : Tburs.lay, l''< b. •-», tlic kicuI
siiccch", ••Hocca.xl..." Friday, hcb .», th.; p.)p-
nlar"Iolanihc." Satnrday, i-cb. », miiUn.'c,
, (iUbcrt A Sullivan's "MlkaiJo;" Saturday even-
All the above operas will be pro.liK'ed with a
full an.l correct Onlu'st rat Ion ami under per-
sonal supervision of .las. (ilPicrt-
Kull<»r.-.hostra, SiK'.liil Scenery, C.irKC anU
KlUciont ClKirus, iticli ami KI.'jraiiK ohlumes.
Price* 15, •<5,a5 an.l no ji-nts.
I Seats .)u sale at box olUcc lucs.lay, .Ian. Jllst,
Sff Cents » I?iiit.
IT IS jSl. fact
That J. L. Ohalifouz, One-Drioe Olothier,
16 Central street, lias marked down
many lines of Overcoats and Suits from
-^^0 to 30 per cent, from his regular
prices.
IT IS A FACT
That the Overcoats and Suits are all
right in every respect, only there ar«
tiomparatively few of a kind, and he is
bound to close them oul. Cill early and
have the best selection, before too many
lots are closed out.
IT I« -A- FACT
That these goods, advertised above, are
really marked down. That the ahovs
statements are lolid facts : no humbnCi
neither any fooling about these asser-
tions.
IT IS A FACT
That J. L. Chalifoux believes, and is
oonvinoed that the greater number of
people are judges of goods and will not
tolerate nor patronise stores that at-
tempt to deceive the public.
IT IS A FACT
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central street,
guarantees every garment he sells, in
the bettor grade of goods, to be eqi;al in
all respects to custom made work.
IT IS A FACT
That Ohalifoux earnestly invites tbe
closest inspection and compariicn of
his goods and prices with any establish-
ment in the state.
IT IS A FACT ,
That such comparison will invariably re-
sult in the return of the buyer te Ohali-
foux's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IT is' A FACT
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central street,
buys all his goods for snap cash and in-
variably secures prices for them, at all
seasons of the year, that are below the
regular market rates, which enables him
to undersell his competitors.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSITE POST Om CB.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh Fuom tliK Shore Every
Week,
J35 Oonts »
)0leal (S^state.
n.: — -
&co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
28 Ceutral Strict, Lowell.
Over Preacolt National Itank.
nl tta. in.
^i,mx^&Ji
DENTIST
SL
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
We take pride in showinsr property
like tho resiueDoes we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal Euperviaion and no ex-
T^las^ pense has been spared to make them
.I-'lllC. grst-olass in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their »r-
rang'-mtnt, with handsome fireplaoes
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
OPPOSITK POST OFFICE.
)roi»erty brought only about enough to pay l
hc.leblH. it Is Hai.l that the prcn>ertv will
UoHton
ultimately t'o Into the hands of
aud Maine Railroad company
the
aa there Ih
There conllnucs to be delay in the «rrlYal
of traiuH from the north and euHt, although
the rallroa.W are clear l>ctween l^well and
BoHton, and a« far north a» Naahiia. The
Concord tralna this forenoon arrived an
hour late, and the traln-i beyond Concord
duo at 7.:» o'clock had not reached Lowell at
10.30 o'clock. On the Boston and Maino
road the train due here from Portlsod at
eleven o'clock last night did not reach here
Oi^Bicon-'llowtoLlftlOOO Foun.ls." All , till nine o'clock this morning. Two feet of
tto l»y« ill iwaiit It, and all parents who b„ow wa.s encountered al Dover, N. H.
A Conuectlcut Murder. !
, MNs Maria BotHford, (» yearn old. a miser-
ly woman living between Ansonla aud Sey-
mour, Ct., vv'as found dead on 'the door of
her house Weilnesday, wllh marks about her
neck as If she had b.!en choked to ilcath wltn
a rope. She had apparently been dead a
week. Miss Hotsfor.l had ?.noo in llie bank,
but lived with irreat economy, bread and tea
being her chi.'f diel. It Is supposed that the
hou-ic was entered for the purpose of rob-
bery, and that when the woman awoke she
was pulle.l from her bed and murdered.
When last aeen she was on the way to the
bank to draw the lnterej.t on her money.
John S. Heath, whose arm and head
torn In a planing machine In Gllea's
Franklin Va\U, Tuesday, baa died.
YEAST
POWDER
Elllnewood's
Cough Balsam
ABSOLUTELY I'tKK ANI»
poaiieMini; nil tho ffond
baking powdert, while
none of tli«^lr Injuriuiia
HKALTHFVL.
nualltiea of
it contains
Inffredlenta.
were
mill.
How to Lift lOOO Pounds.
Boston. Jan. 2(i.-The great
popular
•okntlHl, Professor l''-«<=^'-<jrJ;!,,'!r^So";;/™"
Ail
1, "
iortant article in the next Boston tto.Nmr
wish their cliil.lren to get Btrong on healthy
prloclplea shoul.1 rea.l this article. ,
Thb 8i;ni)ay (ILOHK'8 poHtIca hiBtoiT of
tiM United Slates for Young People 1« ii»»»-
kw a big bit with young anil old.
Bheumatism, backache, crick, sore mus-
cle«, quickly go when a Hop Plaster U ap-
pltod. Uota.
Niagara Suspension
BRIDUB iB K-21 feet apan, the Covlngt«n A
Clncliinatl, lOft? leet; the Brooklyn an.t
New Tom, I.Witeet. andtheone now bull. Ing
over the * Irth, In .Scotlaml, has two spans of um
feet each. The span of life can be e/tfn'lc.t
Indeflnltely bv the medicinal virtues of the O.
O. Taylor Bourbon and Rye Whltkey, l»e-
cauae an absolutely pure •"""l"' '• tuV jt
nlecasslty. It Is bottiedby C U. GRAVES A
80S8, Boston, and your groc«r and dnimrt«
wlU oheerfuUy indorse U aa the rcry best.
Acme Skates
All solid steel an.l Hue (Inlsh,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of .Skaten Is the lBr»r«st ever offercl
In Lowell, and cnibrac«s» all lea.ilng styles and
makes. .
BARTLETT
^♦^
II
iWx"
M?
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
This 18 the second winter for
Elling wood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of tho cough killers.
Evei:y day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINQWOOD & 00.,
Wholesale and RetaU Druggists,
0PF08ITB POST OmOB«
■ele Preprleton.
•4000.— We s«<1.l.>in Jiave a place tliat we cjin
oireral the l..w price pla.'x.l .m lids extra well-
Vtiitll tw.i ftory lnniso «>r v\kU\ rooms, iicslde
liatli n«)ra; bcaU-.l bv furnn.-e, has hani woe<l
n.xirs 111 dlnliig r.M)ni, kll.bca and pantry;
liaiids.ime gas ilxtureK, etc. N«li{bl>orhoo<l flrsU
class an.l near biislueM. (1»KW)
OnOntral RlrfH-t.-Veryilflraldc piece of
pniitcrtv, coiislstlnj: of two M»ry bouse and
n.farly i.iiO leet.d laud. Could easily l»« ma<ie
to jiay iiM.rc than 10 per cent. net. (1688)
Not far from Merriiuark Street.— Two-
sUiry, tv*<>-teiiciiienl house of U rouiiis, Itnlsbed
In K'»*>d bliiipe. A barK dii at ♦J.'iOO. (1602)
If von win call at our offlre we will show you
some Invesiiiu'iiU that will \iay you iHjtter iftaa
lu per e«ut.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
SS CENTRAI. STKKET.
Over rrescoil Xnllonal Bank.
Advertise in the Couriers
IV KW OOOI>SI
Arc recolvinx Ipi^ «f "<''*' <f""^*' **"r * Walofc,
a I>l«m..n.l lUng, or selct some beaatUal «••
sign lu Silver.
California Excursions.
Low Bates, Free ilcerlaff Aeoaas-
meflatleaa.
For full InfonaatlOB eonsaU your
ticket a«eut or A. C Mabtbt * Co., SSS
Ington street, Boaloa.
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LOWELL DAILY COURIER. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1888.
LOCAL NEWS.
ORT8.
Mrs. WiHiiiiiis an t'\v».>rieiiml l)ee-keeper,
»ays lliui ht .liiiu' \\ riip to lKie« to make hon-
ey for mark* t is uo J'cttir tlinu the oleo
fr:H|J.
raiUt'u who liuve UHCI j>oti«looK (or sod
whitU were Imporicil from rtootluiul. sHy
thallhcv run totopn iiiurrmuUh very fow
;in«l iiol very ;^ooa tuber-*.
A Maim; jH.ultry man says thsit fwiiiui
Hoft foo.l wot up will! ^klu) mi)k instoa.l of
wrtt.n- will in:ik»< lit-ux Uy in wlnlt-r. riioy
8hiHil.l :4lv> imvc xi\\y». lo .Irink.
l'r« ^i<lollt Huruotl wrote to rbo Hiiv Slate
ni{ri.ultiu-al so.iety not to for^'M, ii» KflCvtiiiK'
a l.'oation for tlir fair. tlii«: ihe Mi.-iily has
many filnuls* in ami aroiiuJ ll.-ton. ^
Manr«»CKt.?T. N. 11., woul^l like the XcW
Ennlau'l fair Tioxt yiar.rin.l p; rli ti>s \Vorei«-
ter wouKl nl»o. thou^'h there was you^iilirtt-
bli' -ro.\liii:.' anions M'tnf « f. Ili<' WoiVcrev
jwople aSout It liif't Viar.
Farnars who lovt nionoN o!i poiat."" l:t*l
year shoiilvl not for Ih^t v ; ">» i^'>"-<' '"
plant p.uat(.r-a<iin. It t» the iivcru;;© re-
►nil whieb K'ttbi* the vabie of n erop, uml
last ye.ir wa« a very pi > niiar -sra-ioii.
Awrller reni;:rk* '. hat tt l« n poor e<nv t hat
will uv>t Ni.l.l a piohiel Ihat \\lll mII for ifM
lulbooitiUKOof ■» yt-ar.'M.u', b'»s\ n»ieh i^pi'"f-
it he «lo«'< not kiuw." Wt won.Ur il he
kuowi. Ik.w uiiieb the 1oh« woulil If?
.Mr. I>"^^ar.^Hill^My^th«t lb.! Hay .^tale
n-rrleuluiral MH-itl; ii»t\»K' Mr. Iturn* It eon-
j:re«..unn,.'.«ut heon^lit to b^' i-ali.-lie » >vitli
that. Thl* l» tlie lirM inUiualluu lliat the
Hay .State U u polltlea-aKrieuhiwal lUMehlne.
Luei>n (lov" of Woj •( >ter .Munty ilnlartc
thul be Know » of a » a-i wbei. ^ll.•II.^I eorii
wu- rai«e«l la»»t season at an a- tual eo«t of
only •Jieetiti* a bn^bel. We «bouM liUe to
WH- a lill of partkuh.r*. We don't Ulivve
the htory.
A Maine man m.ule liTi> poiuuls of bultor
from four -•ow«* la«t >ear. ami iln* animali*
wore not M out lo paslnre at all. l)ut were
feil on hay all ^ou^lJler until the eorn fiuMer
was realty. .\n«l rtil^fT^Tisway dowi* in .-aj;-
aiihho«.>-«'Ajunty.
A Kh.Kle Islun-I ereaniery fouiul ltt»«l ye.ir
that It matle a ponnil of butter from u frae-
Uouover II Muail"*"' '""'^•<^" "» average.
ThUeannol Ik eon^idereil tlie very hi^'b»fM
quality of milk. The eown were mainly
fr«d« Ayrshire*.
Do not U I butter bland to iret hard In eoUl
weutber. ^a\^ Mr. t'beever, between the tbst
and linal workin;r and print in« or paeklnj:
for the market. An hour Is Iouk enoujjb for
the i.alt to di»!*olve, and lonj,' euoujjh to wait
between the workins^s.
Mr. Hawfou of Arlin>;ton bclievcn in Irrl
gation, and ban eonsideraMe Inveslmentu in
pump*, lauks. hose and otlier appliames for
wuterlnu his Kf^JW'uSs '^■•""P"* He intends to
furuisb as naioh water to them in a dry
time us the average weekly rain fall amounts
to.
W. II. (iilborl of Sanitopi eounty. Xaw
York, make* butter on 40 jwunds of torn en-
^ilaK«, 2 jtounJs of eorn meal and S poundn
of abort!*, feeding no hay or straw, ami bis
butter sells for faoey priees. HoW does this
Urike the man who deelaro that ensilaiie
luilk is net lit to eal or lo make butter of?
POULTRY RAIStNO.
At a recent farmers' raeetlnsj in Concord,
N. H., the al>ove topie was diseiissid by W.
v., Lund, president of the N. 11. State poul-
trv ussoelatioii. who adviH-ated Amerieau
breeds of pciultrv ami thoiiirlit tlieie was no
.lan"fr of over doiiiii the business while we
ar«' iinportinu' 8.{.<KK),U(M» worth of eu'trs annn-
ul!y. lie siHiki- wellof ibe IMynioutb Uo* ks.
but Ibou^ilti tlie pure white hrecO^ are to
titke the lea.l.as tbiv siiow no l.laeU' pin
featln rs oil the broilers, li)eul»alors have
eouie to Slav, aii.i it i> tl»»ul«llid if the mar-
kets eoiil. I be supplied at tlie pre-eiit tune
without them. l'..ulU-y well «Mre.l for will
easily pay -J'l per i'ent. on the .Investment.
More ^leUness• is eaused by eoM. dauip
■'round in ben bouses |li:in by all other
tativs. K;r^s should l>e soM l»y weiirhl as
niueli as potatoes. Heaie.s are bej;ihnin.{ to
SOI", their esfsis. St Hiii„' Iliu dilSereul wi/.'s and
eoli'ii al dilV'MHil i>iiees.
lliuta and >ngfutlon» to I ouliry lirecd-
c'ra.
jFrom the Mrtiue I'armor.l
If you are thinklrfi; of bu\injf any eir;;s for
hatehin^' tlieeomiiiK' seHKon. It Ik hlv'h lime
to be e.n>liu>j about to see where they are to
b.'ftJuwU IfNou proi»oso unliiii what x<>"
nnwbaxe. It i« npially hi^^h time that the
liirds were sileeU'd and mated, lion't think
I.eeause there are a d<»/,en ehoiee hens and'a
lioeeoek* rel in the lloek of tllty that you
will U I them r..ii and save e.'js n* itest you
eaii. trosiin- l<j the result' lo j;i\e ) .»u a iiet-
ti r ii.»U i;i:iii Villi now ha\e,' 'iiits poller will
work ruin tu aiiv man. (Mie-lialf day'- tune
with a li w liitfis will pro\ide a pen wh. re
the enaiu ol the tloek eaii Oe eunlin<d. and
tbeii- •v'?;"' sav.d for hal>biii','. Dnn'i think
111 breeillii;: two or three varieties l('.;;ellier
and seeunousali taetor> lesulis; II is a prai-
lieal impossbtiliiv. Hitter lo f;"' deeide
what r.iied >ou uili Use and then lm\ tha
siiiek, or order lli<' e/r*. and eomni'iiee
wurk in eaniisl. •.itisly >i.ur«elf lliv paily
Mill propiis*' dentin:; w illi is reliable. l»on'l
l\l)eel the bleeder !«• tell Vuu he b:i« the best
It for what it ii worth. In place of the few
cows and n little of everything else, they
ahould Btoek up with cows to the full capao-
Itv of the farm, ami Ko at It as thou^'h thoy
ni'eau business. There is uo reaaon for
iloida, and no eauHC for hesitation. Inisro u
some money for those furmers who will go
Into th" dairy business In earneHt. those
who have done it are HndiuK this to hold
true, and there is room for many more.—
[Maine Farnter. -^
Don't
Icttbat eoldof yourH run on. You think It
is a liKht tbin^. Ibit it nniy run intoeatarrh.
Ur into pneiiUMnia. Or consuujptlon.
I'atarrh isdl-iiusiiu'j;. Pnenmun;a is dan>
•MToUs. Coiismni'lioM i- death itself.
The breaihiu'j; apparatus must be kept
healthy and elear ot all obstruetions and of-
f.-nshi; matter. Ollurw ise there Is trouble
ahead.
J&aUroaUS.
Old Colony.
ON ant) after .Ian. J, lSf-8, trains will leave
Ixiwcll (Mldillescx street depot) as fol-
lows :
For Tnunton, Fall River, Newport, N«'w
lUfdfurd, I'rovltlfnrw. Pitwtoeltvt, Marl-
boro', Kouth KrHuiinKb»niHn«l way ■tMtioua
at 7.40 ;<,. m., l'i.4'i unci 4.40 p. nt. All tmtn^
cnnrec*. at South trnia'.nnlium jivlth IJ.uton &
Allmnv ratlroatl for VVor«-est«ir, .S|irlimfl«ld,
■\ibHny anil the Woat ; about C'oiioort Junc-
iUin w'.lh FlU'iituirjr rallrf)ail.
The 4.10 p. til. tvain rohne'-i.-* with Fall Ulver
Mite Siea;iier>» lor New York, U\tt ^outh and
Wfnt .
Kpoclnl for Cln>ln>iiford at <l 4.> n. m.. ti.2o
and '■'.•W p. u). i&iHturilnvA nt in p. m.) KUlun
at J'!.."*.'^ i*nU 7.1"> 11. in., and (I ;{-' i>. ui.
sl'NDAVM— For souin FraniinKhiMn and way
Hailroa^tf.
All the dIspaspM of these paitx, head, noae, i 8talJ#i>s, rt..*<i a. m. Return at ft.4<" p. in.
tliioal bionebial tti'ies am bini;-. ean bo de- \ J. K. KKNDtllCK, tumoral M.in»Kor.
Ii'bt;ullv::.;;d entirely eured bv the use of ^V W^Mll\' K '\'«ckr'" ''"^•
Uos. bee's (iernnm Sj rup. If you , don't glo. w. mii-i.k... A^cnt.
Ii
ios.du'e's (iernnm S.\ rup. It .
know lid- aiieailv. Ib.iiisands and thousands
of peonli. eau t"ell \ou. Ilu-y have been
euied bv il, and "know liow it is. them-
siives." ' Hottle oidy ".') e»nts. Ask any
driiir>;ist. •
I'lili KS CI UllKXT.
( i.rreetod woeklv for the Lowell M\y Cour*
U r ami Uit! l^iw. II W.s kly .lonrnal : Hour and
tfialn. .1. «.. lti>«ers. .Ii Mar. et street; liay and
ftraw. Ul. Itaid .No.iiiaii.eiiv wiUlier; wood and
iMil. WtllltMi Kitire.lu. ■.:!-• Middle :.tivei;tnilt,
F. \V. Miiiiti. 47 Merrmiiii-k ^u•eet ; ilsli, w . II.
S illlvan, :JJU Merrlni;,ii. -ireet.
Lowrll U«tall Market, J.»m. iCl, t}»88.
. tinm I.IMKS.
Iltittev. ereim'y.'.'j*a ;'.' Tea, blaek ':^H^&
III! ter, d. lump. .•.'.» a M
Itiiller. eoiii pia a"
It liter. Vi. tall ..'.'ea ■-'-
I lieese, fiaae....ll a l.s
t hr -se. t.el 'ry..l4 a Is
Kk.-. tredi ..•:{'■•
FRtfi*, r,tllr.>ad...4tt a vs
C.irt'ie, pxnnil.
,l:i\ii, reacted. ..•»!• a :tS
,Iava. i-'.A iiA-i^
It'.o, ri»,i»tt.d....'.*i a ."il
Kill, taw ..J, .-'t
Moelia, roa-iei — :i."i
Tieket Ofllc*, 920 Merrlinitrk Ktrc«*t.
_ . . , _
Boston and Alainc.
ON and after Huinlay, Oet. -it, l?.><7. passonuer
trains will Jejue Central birect deput,
Lowell,
Fop Itoaton, nt il-.V), l.X\ s.9«, O.-.'o. U a.m.;
1J.I.'>. l'.'4."i..t, .1.10, 4.10, 4.».\ h.U), iiM, lt.:to p.
III. i:i:rt'l{N, 7, 7 ;Jo, '.'..jo, lO.-W a. . . ; l.'tn.;
li.o.', -J. 1.1, i.;Jit, a.io, 4.;j>i, .V «;, <i.:t.S. 7. 1 1 p. m.
F'-r I..Hwnii«"v, 7.10, -x\ KM. II «. m.;
\i.\:>, I, :l, :t.4(i, .Vto, (i.liv, \i.\\ II. |m |i. III.
KKI'fK.N, 7J10, s.iu. j».4(i, l(i..M. II a. III. ; 11 !.'•,
I 10, ■•.:(.'•, :l. ;; |s, 4.1.%, a.4U, ii.:>u p. m. .s.iuth
l,.iw veiiee, 7.0.1 p. m.
t >r llMYt^rhlll. 7.10, 7..'U, »M a. m ; IM.\
l.:<,;i.40, .MO, I! I.\ii.v., ll.lti p.m. KKTi;u.\,
7.17. ■'^.lo, !) 10. 10 II), |o.4.%it. ni.; li.ci, i..%4,3.4u,
::..Mi. .'..1.1, o.l'i, 1' li) p. III.
IJ.l.V 0.10 p. III. UK-
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
0»i and after Sunday, Oct. •i;M, the (ollowtiiK
tratoH will be dl->.o»tiiiucd :
For llosNiu, «.''..'», '.'..'>.■» a. ni., i, 'i.;t5, .s.-w p. m. ;
front I'.ostou, 0, ll.lfta. in. For Law reiiot*, <>.3 k
1>.S5 a. in., i.;t."i, 4 p. III.; fmni Lawifiiee. H.,".!, b
a. in., '.', 1-bO p.m. For ronlant, U.15 p. in. ;
■from Portland, .'>.."tO p. in.
The tmlii now limvlii); Lowell for DobtonUt 7
a. m. will leave al t>.30 a. ni.
A new tr.-dii lor Itosion and Luwremvu will
leave Lowell at "i p. in.
SUNDAY TIL.\IN8.
The train now ieuvlnK Hobton at 7."lO foi I^ow.
ell will leave al 7.
Tne train now leavln,; Lowell for Ho.st'iu at,
8.4.'> will leave at 7..t0. ..■ -;
The tr.iln now leavliiK Lowell for Lawri'iieA?
anaiIaverhlllat7JK)p. in., will lea«-e at 7.3Up.
m. Bl£
Kor further p«r«b'ulars see time lumln.
.». I . Pilll.l.lPS, Ccn. AKt. at I.OW.I1.
Soap*
7
KIRK'S
Till, tU.l llvsoii ($0 n it.>, I. II -.a. m , i..>... 4.4:1, •! n. ni.
' ;al.lJnl0 Fer » wbui yi> >rt, T.lo ;». m. ; | J l.» H.ti.l.'ip
Pork, fresh, Hi
i'.irk, sail. II1....I 'a \i
Lird.per 111 '» a \i
Ham, Hli<'eil,lb..na JO
Ham, Willi e. III. i;l a H
Iti'i r, fonie.l <ia li
Meet, slr'ii si'k..Jo a Ot
Meet, round :«fk.ltia 14
lieet, rll> r..asts..l.l a is
Mrltiiti r<i.ist«....i:ii!t "i'l
Miittiiii, hiiiibp'.. li a 1.1
MniiiiM, foreiir.. .s a li>
Million, U'K lin 18
Lamb.
Ilpebjiiarier M
Foreipiar er...Uia li
Lamb's tongues, jar.
4.1 a 1 .00
Slxt>-Thr*e ItuBheU of t^orn Ter Avn.
Mr. Howditeh writes us. under date of
Nov. 5Uh. lSb7, as follows:—"! have just ilii-
Ished huskinj; my eorn. and have harvested
'Ml^ bushels corn from 2H '. aeres. 1 raised
about oue-balf ou barnyard manure , and the
rest wilh Stoekbridire torn Fertilizer.
Theix' was verv little dlllereiiee in ipianlity
or «|Uidilv, bnt"l should say that ralscl with
fertilizer was fully as jrood. and eoiisiderinj?
the quality of the" laud, perhaps a irille bet-
ruder date of I>«'eeml»er 10th Mr. How-
diteh airain writes us us follows, in answer to
some questions eoneerniii;; the soil, eulture,
,.|,..:_rii,. soil where the manure was -••
plieil was ill fair eondilioii. Iiein>r
land, fairly manured
ill e\ist<nee, and dou't heliexe liim if lie
d.i.s. (i'lod sUiiU i« far too eoiuiiivn to be
niiinopoli/, 'd by any one man. Tin. winner
III ibe bonoiviit a (.'real i-Nbililinu ii'Ually MoiIi 1, rasr.
M'euies the award by oiii .'iuarter or one- suKar, Kr.m-
titfbthof .1 piiiiit. As till- is out of a p<»ssl. Mu'ar, eidlee
Ide two humlivd. the peneiil. of .-.tia eivd- sii>:ar, lir..«'n.
Il Is .mall, and li.edelealid bird liiiv be lull> ''♦"tf"''. '»'»l''^'-
as valuabif as a biee.ler. In I let, tlie premi-
um birds are not premiuin bie<deiH.
AMiid men wh'j make extrava.-ant elaiiiH
and deal willi those who reeo;.'id/.' the rUlils
of others, and do not elaiiii mval superinrity.
Wlieli viHi lliid a man running' down the
slot k oraiiother. rest ussnreil his own is sad-
ly delleient. Avoid the man who «a\s no
tine else has any ^oo I siuek. Find the
breeder J ou eanrelv on. and i;ise biiu }our
orders freelv, biiybiK enouidi to ;:et the dis-
eonnt, andseeurin^ l*eyond a doubt a siitll-
eient numlier to v'ive you a tine breediti;; pen
next v«ar. Don't e.xpeet all ebiekens hatehed
to l>e of e(|ual merit. Poultry breeding ha^s
not jet been redueed to ipiile so line, a s»l-
enee'as tliat. He satislled with a fair lialeii
and an aviraji;*' ^'ooil (|ualily. Hear in mind
the si/e and <pialily ot the sloek at iiial.iril.\
very mueb depends on the ear*' and attention
tlM-'eldeks reeeixe at >owr iiands. The man
who bou«bt e>:!.'s lit a'liii;b piiei-, and. put-
ting Ihem under a hen in u iiarrel, nailed a
io\er on so she eould not leavi; the nest for
the entire tliree wt'eks. ftit that he had Ixeii
terrlblv ebiated when be found every e^v'
tailed iiiiu. So aUo did llie man w bo ordered
forty ei;«s. to );ive biiu thirt>-sl.\ pullets and
lour eoekeiels. Very liki l\ III Ibis ease lie
opposite was tlie result, and Ibe bn-eder Is
l...i!iy eoiinted a Iraud. The party this >ear
who boii-hl tifteeu varieties and put them
all tojjetiier to sei- w bleb w .s the most prorti-
alde, already denounees the ben business an-l
all poultry brenlers and writers.
These actual eases (.(.Mve to illustrate the
kind ot people poultry men meet wiib, and
we trust mav indiealu some of Ihe eaus«s of
lotal failure "in the business. It is not to be
ehai>red to the 01 li;inal breeder of the sloek,
but to tlie Individual who, iie.u'leetin;,' all
business melbovis and eomnion sense prinei-
[lies, reaps only the le;;itima e fruit of Ids la-
l(ors— tailnre and disappnintment. Now is
the time lobe stndylii!.' the situation ami
preparin;,' for the s^.^son's operations, lin.l-
iii;; out where the eicusean be obtained, and
lixinji the dates when they will be wanted,
poiiiii this, vuii may i»e master of the situa-
tion all siiniiiitr. and so llnd profit in the
poultry yard.
re.i..lapaii .t.laTftI
'I'la, ViiiiiK HyBou...7.'H K.-r «h1m«. ..10 a. ni.; IJ
MHvsoii (» ll'UN,:. 11 -.'a. m.; I..V.,
For » wliui vi> >rl, T.lo ;(. m.; n 1,1 ;<, ti.i,') pm
UFll'llN.ti.l.l, 7J.'i, 11 a. in. ; •:.:!.%, .'.4A p, in.
l-or I' xeter, Oliver ui.d cireat batlb, 7Ui.%, (>.^1 a.
111.; I. :1 m, .'^.p! p. III.
I'll- .Salmon Falls, IMildeford, Saei.dM Oieli.ird
Iteaeliai.d Poriland, 7.:t:i, ((;t.>a. in.; l,li.4ii p.
ni. Uetiirii tnin I'oitlanil, 7.^), tiAO a. ni. ;
ii.40, I ;io p. 111.
...«a I'i ' F'O- Itaiik'or, Iti'lf.isl, Matervllle, skowhe,.-au,
\'i I Uieklalid and Farii.lnKion, S..'iAa. ui.
. a '»
aT'.
I\«>riiM'neii[l,Kal.l'inl0
Vliieirar, KUl *iO
Mdla^i^es 40a«W
.•iyiiif tW
.ssriiji. iiia|ile..9t 11 1.IU
Klee... ....tialO
•«t4ireli tt A 10
Tobaieo friaW
Currants ..
Dried :i!>ple
For St. .lolui, N«.lt., Halifax, N. »,
and <iueln.'e, KM a. m.
Montreal
Kvapio.iie I apples.
pi.ni'd lift 1« , - ...,..,-.
Soap, laiindrv « 1 l-'^r Ancn-ta, Haili, Lt wMon, H.T'in. m.; 1 p.m.
So)i|>. liar " 10 I lor Itoeliehter and Alton Hay, sa. in.; 1,3.40
or. |rro«a...lA P- "»• ....
! For KaMport ami St. .bihn'n (per steainor), on
i Monday-, Wednesdays and Irldays. al I p. in.
14a22!F.>r Koeiklaiid, Ueif.i*!. P.ntifror and Ml. IKm 11
i;t .Maielies,
PUOVISIONS.
It) a li ( hiekens
Veal, loin lawiii
Viabeniletii WaW |
Vi-al, tiire<pinr....8a Pi ]
ViMl,lil!id(piar..lAa IH
Vial, eliDps..... 'io {
\'eal, le.r •• |
Tmiitues 'JO 1
SaiisaRes I'i a l*"!
Ilaeon. FenU's 20
Fowls, per lb.... 10 a lA
Turkeys 15 a 26
.SipialiH ami ptff.
eons, eaeli 40
Lard, leaf 10
Heet, liver B
Tripe.... lOal'i
Ferris I'ltf lluint....'ie
steaner from Portland), TneBiiays and Ft I
(lavs at3.Ui p. ni.
^tramrrs.
Boston & Savannah
STtLtllSlIlP CO.
On)^ I)ir«ct Lice from New England to
CA'/annab,
Cinnectlan there wuij all lUill and Water Lines.
r.tVOHITK Itt»UTE T<> KLUKIDA.
lmn«e.ims;drs "tiATK tlTV" and "CITY
i>|f MA<«tN" leavtnjr Sjivaniiib Pter, t'onKi'es;'.
.mi. Hoia.in, hVl'.KV Tin H.-OAY, .U 3
i»'il<M'k. For frelKl't or pa*irtaKe, upplv It) A.
KkW. SAMPSON, Jel Washington street, P.oo
t*in,or lo UICH.VRH.SON A lUUNAUD.AtontH,
Koslou. .
FLOATii^G SOAP
IS
THE CHIEF
For tho IXitli, Tidlot jukI 1-ftundry.
Snovy White wnd Abuolutoly Puro.
If yinir dealer iloes not Ucep White riond Hoap
ioini 10 ceiils for miiiipl.' e.iku lo llio luakers
JRS. S. KIRK S CO.,
CHICAGO.
iusuvancf.
FIFTY-rirTH Y.t'AK.
LOWELL MUTUAL fIBE ^Hl'^fMi CO.
omen, 40 Centritl Mtroft.
.1. <;. AIJUOTT, PUIMIKM.
K. T. A HHOTT, Skc'Y AKl> THLJIS.
ft.40.
FISH
.li
.lu
Oysters, per qt.
Nm-folk SO
Provliienco rlTer..4e
Somerset plants. ...7.^
HcrrliiKs, per box...8A
Herrings, salt, lb S
Piekcrel, lb »
Pouts, lb 2ft
I'ereli, doz 26
routdies A 80UDds,lb.lft
Ke!s, lb .......211
Clams, pe<"k 40
(piart V.'i
Salt inaei»erel.lb.l2a2t>
Old diiu llsli.lb 12
Fresli eod, per lb.,
Frei-h liadduek, lb.
Fresh iiiaekerel,
apieee 10 a 30
Fresh lialllint, lit.
kVhiie 30
While lisli, stilped.. M
Hass b, il.'i, 4(1
Siiltco I, 111 7 a 1(1
It. neless eod, lb 10
.Mn'k'd halibut, lli.,..'.'U
SiiioUt'd s:ihniiii, lli...'ift
Sabnoii I rout, >.alt,
per III lAa '20
ircsh, per lb J.'>
VEGETAIILBS.
Pickles, |f«ll«»n..4.S .» 7.'> Cabbages, lb ....8
llcans, whlt«'....IO a \i Onions, peck 40
ileets, per bunch ."» lUtrmmta C
Turnips, liuneh....'i a lo Swivt Potatoes, n \b%ib
Letineu
Potatoes
KL'NUAY TKA1N8.
For Hnstou, 7.3i, K.»o a. m., li.fft, 4.1.\
7.3i> p. ni. KKTl'ltN, r< a. m., S, 7 p. m.
For l.i»wr«nv«). M.do a. m., A.4i), 'Jki p. m.
KKTt'l(N,7.4ii, ><.IA H. in., 12.10, dX'ip. in.;
•«onih Lawrence, 4.•i.^, 7. 44 p. in.
For llitvfrliHl, .s.-jo a. m., \4^, IMi p. m.
KF.Tl'KN, h, 11. 4.-4 a. ni., 4.iW, .'1 -.Vi, 7.J.'. p. ni.
For P»rllHii<l,A.4U p. in. HKTI'KV, 1.4.15 p.
m. J. T. FPUHKIt. (ien. Manager.
WM. MKUKITT, .Ml., Supl.
.1. F. PHILLIPS, Oen.Agt. at LovteU.
(>ct^ 22, 1W7.
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOnKK 10, 1887.
Apples, Ilk...
Prunes, lb....
KUs, It)
Hairs, lb
Itilslns
Iti> lianas, doz
lliiiiey. Ml.. ..
.10
«.%
FICITIT.
..1ft a 75 iHjtnon*
New carrots, bunehii!*
doz.... 1ft a 2A
....'la 10
..Iftai-i
. . 1.^ a 30
. . I.-, a .'.•.
live
vears
lie
auo;
d
ap-
sod
and
OraiiKes.doz 10 a .'»»
Pears, do/.. ...
Pop corn, lb..
.10
.5 a 7
where the .Stmkbridjie whs apj^ied it was
verj poor, vellow loam, run out land, .\bout
f*J^ worlh of fertilizer was applied per acre,
bioadeasl and harrowed in, and ou the ma-
nured portion about foity two-horse tipiarl
loads per acre of horse, cow ami sbeep ma-
nure. t)n that portion where tin- lerlib/t-r
w:i- applied fodibr corn with a little fertil-
izer iiail been raised Ibe previoii.s vcir.
Tlir i;i!iil was plowed on tile lasl of May
and earlv in .lune.and tvvo-tbinls of the ma-
miie w::'s plowed ill and one-third harrowed
in. V\ e omuieiieeil planliii:: >orn .May i:>ih,
and linished .June Ulh. iisiiii; 1 ijibl ipiarls per
uciu oi Slid, mostlj >\asliakiiui or similar
vaibte. 'Ihe rows were liii.e leel li^dit
inelies" a| :ut. and the eorn was plaiitid in
drills with a wesiern eoru piaim r wliieli
plants two rows lit a time, eoveriiiu' it two
Hiid a half inehes deep. The ;;ronnil was
roliecl iusl alter p'antlii;:. and ibi eorn was
harrovve I with a Thomas suiootbinj: barrow
holh liefon; and alter it eaine up. No hand
labor was used, imd ibe eulture was compar-
allvelv l^it.
\Vt I'.'jti.-ed no smut, and at harvest llin
eorn vva* 'ut up at the bottom, and stooked
and husU< d III the held.
I eoiisider that it re«pilres a little less than
two baskets of e::rs or about i;H pounds of
eorn on the ear to a bushel of slnded corn.
Al Ibis rate the yitdd was iiiiont (sJ bushels of
►helletl eorn per aere over the whole pbee.
The stover was about three tons when tiry
enou;;h to house. 1 used to eonsider it worth
half as mueb as EnnU-^h hay, but when as
well eiireil as it Is this year, it is worth neur-
Iv two-thirds as niueli.
■ I euhivMte ver> UMieh as formerly, except
I une the Muootbin^' barrow until the eorn is
fullv live inebeh hi«h. The lw<» tbinjrs 1
hhoiild lay stress ou are, tirst, heavy rollinjj
after plaiitiii;-' (1 lielieve in drill culture),
and seeond, usin;; tin- smoolhin;; harrow as
hoou Us the rows ean l»e jilainly seen, and lie-
fore if the wet ds smrt. ami keep It itolni:
lonsfer thuii \"U tldnk vmi ou-.'bi to. One or
two horse boeiuxs with the wheel harrow
(the liesi tool I ever owfie«l). and one or two
ritli a single hor-e hoe. furnish the labor.—
\(lvan(f Sheets of I'ublieation of How ker
fertilizer Co.
It is snidthe Lan^rtry parter Is v'eHUii? to be
fashlonatile I'.nd minli worn: bow this may
be, we do not kntiw. but we do know that
everwue is using Dr. Hull's C'ougb Syrup
for all catarrhal atleetiuns.
VAin()i:t5 A>D 8U>DKY.
S<:ouK OXK FOK im: Pi-.voN.— A test for
fats was neently made l>y onb r of C Hriir-
bam »t ( o. of samples ot milk taken from
eaeh of the 77 dairies delivered to their ear
on the Woonsocket division of the NeVT
York and New Kn:iland raili-oatl. Of tiu-se
samiiles, that from the herd of Dcvons
owned by ,1. Willard Danifrls of Millis, Mass.,
stood the hijihest.
TWKSrV-TWO SaTIHK.VC'KiUY Expkki-
yi.-j^.l.,s. — 111 answer to your several «pn ries I
will say that 1 have learned of tl silos in the
vieinitv of Oeerlield. Every owner «if a silo
tr.at I ialkid with is well pleas, d with it.
The lirsi was put in some einbt years ago,
!ind the iiuiiil.er iias increased vcaily.niid
none bavc been abainloiied. (tllKis are in-
lending to I'lit them in sooii. Iliere has not
bet n anv marked ibaiijt; in feediii;,'. iliou-h
owners "don't all fee<l alike, but are lioverneil
bv till' (luaiititv of drv feed eoiiipaied to the
ainount of ensilage.— [Z. isiuhb in N. K.
rarmer.
Anutiiii: TrsriMiiNivi..— I). 11. tJoolrll
of Antriiii. N.Ii.. oneol the earliest advo-
cates of the silo, savs thai fnuii Ion:? i-xperi-
eiice be had found llial where clear bay
;.'ives him tbirteen <inaris «if milk, half bay
ami «-nsilai;e will irive litteeii ipiarts, and
elear eiisilu.'e seventeen ipiurts. and that ten
pj-r cent, more cream is oldaiiied troni eii.»il-
age than from bay. With scvtii jears' ex-
perience la- had loiind but one man whoeidls
the silo a failure.
< ows .Ml .ST IlAVKnoon WVPKK.— Many
farmers are prone lo look ut on any kind of
a water supply as "i^ood eiion^di for the
stock." N«ithlni( eould lie more tallaeions.
If a bad w ater suinily is a source of diseasi-
to men, one ne«?d not expect that it will
jirove otherwise with cattle. The stock on a
farm should have as jnire water as that lised
by Hie family, yet how »»flen it is thai we lind
wells dug close to. or even in, tb»! barn-yard,
and reeeiving u laif,'e part of its drainage,
(an it be expected that cattle drinking the
iroduet of sutdi cesspools as these will be
leallby?— [Kxehanye.
..Ml
I.VIMI
Ift.lS)
1ft a 73 iHjmcii*. iioz....iJa3n
lo a '.'0 Kng. wnlnnts, lli.l.'i a 'H
10 a M Almonds, lb •!>> a 2A
Flllierts, lb 14
Pecans, lb 14
(.;astanns, d> 14
.shnglmrk Walnuts. i|t.
eraekeil U>a 20
Coeoaunt* .'1 a 10
Grapes, lb 10 a. 30
(illAIN.
.7:1 Barley, linsyi ."'O
Oiits, bush Mti 64
Cotton seed meal,
ton •.'•'..00
nuckwheul. bucli 80
Uliiten meal, per
100 lbs 1.30
HAY.
Hay, ton. . .ja 00 a 2i.no Kye Bt'w,lonl»i.ii0.i:ii.00
Uun'le hay.Pi.OOa Ja.oo Oat straw, lon.^...ls.Q0
FLorn.
Ilaxall, lilil...'i.r> a ti.OO Common, blil.4.J.'ia.'..2ft
.St. Louis, l>l.l.4.7aa."t(K) Buckwheat, cwt.... 3.00
WOOD.
T.(K) Hard pine. ...4..'<(i n .'i.OO
(;..-(<) Soft, cord 4.'.Vi a 4.50
COAI^.
.s.7.-» Leh'gh !>.2S
H.dO Franklin, eg;.: I0.7R
ifi^ Frnnklln, siove... 10.75
!i.(Hi Cninberland s.oo
(,'orn, bii->h
Meal, liiisli
Itye meal, bush...
Flue teed, ion
Shorts, ton -M.iiO a
.Middlings, t in
•J(;.00 a 2!t.00
White I nk, cord..
Common, cord....
HroVien....
Kgg
sinve
Nui
T^ A. 1 > X JE fS !
Do Yoiiv Own Dyeing, nt Hume, wltii
PEERLESS DYES
They wHl «lyc everything. They arc Rold
everywhere. Prlee H>v.. a p.-vikage— io 1 oi..r8.
Tlioy have i.r> eijual for .Stfen..fth, Briglitt iss,
.Vininii.t in P.u-hagcs, or for Fastness 01 Color,
orr.Dn-la'ilng i^ualHles. Jbcy do not crook or
smut. For Hale bv W. W. Dnncnn, Dnr.'glst,
IMl Mldi'leeox street; c;oodale*8 Drug Store, 118
Central, corner .liickHon streets, Flske's block;
F. II. Iliiller .St Co., Driiggtti.;, 14 'Central rtrr.ct;
Cnrle.ton & llovev, l)riigglsi«, City Hall, MeiTl-
maek street; .Mliei-t L. Field, Driigg'.sl, Davis
Corner; KUiiigwood & Co., PharinariRts, opno-
Bite post oOire; G. C. Brock, Dnij^gist, Hndge
b! reel, corner First street; G. C. Osgood, .M. D.,
Aiioilieearv, corner Merrimack and SiiColk
streets; l/cnls O'ltrten, Drngglhl, ^S Bridge
street, Lowell, M.iss.
WE RECEIVE OUR
The First Sihk's Inhikmk.— Ques,
Does Ibe sire of the tirsk olfspring ol the
same dam have any influence upon the off-
spring of succeeding sire *
Ans. Yes. A mare lued to a Qnagga ^,,,,,^ ii«ddi>ck, Hallbnt, Fresh Mackerel,
Every Thursday, ensuring the freshest pofinlhle
for Fridav. Our bill for this week Ineludes
la It True
that *aU rheum ran be cured? We answer,
Yes • Hundreds of eases bive Ijcen cured by ! riculturc.
the use of Wlnaw Hros.' •Imlian ture.'V It ,
never falls to cure the worst forms of that I uO INTO
disease. Give it • irw" and lie convinced.
priMluced of course a mule animal, .■subw
qupntiv bred for 11 suciesisive years lo a
thoroughbred stallion I he foal liinl the elnr-
aeUrlsiies of the lirst in every case, but this
was lefis marked each lime.— [Dr. Howtn.
.\ Tkihi TK TO THK (lu.\N<iK.— Maine
farmers have been wonderfully blessed by ;
association. For insiiince, you can tell a |
town w here there is u grange by looking at
the farmers. The lariuera spruce U|i, devise
ways and means, put more brains into llair '
work. Nothing tells more than gttling to-
gether, comparing notes and ways and
means and stimulating one another to good ,
deeds.— [MemlK.r of the Maine Board of Ajj- 1
^luelta. Floumlera and Fresh Herrinc;
I'rnvliienoe Kiver and Vlriinla 0¥STER8,
CInnis on shrll ami shncked, Nmoked
Ilallbiif, I Innan Baddies. Ameriean and
P. and C. MAKDINKS.
We have onr Oysters and Lobsters frei-h 00
Saturday for .SunUay.
Passpuger Service from Lowell :
For Knston. al ft..10, nX"), T1«..V\, li7.in, IM,
•J:7.3n •js.:k>, 'f Jlt.22, muo, ♦*{i»..V< and II.imi a.
ni., •JJI2.20, 1.20, 2.10, 113.10, •|H-2ft, 4..Ki,
1; ,'•..'«, tl (Ml, ♦§:<; 34, •JIS.02 p. in. 61'NDAYS,
•JJ7.3.S, 11 00, •|§it.-.'0 a. m., 4.2.^ p. m. Ketnrn :
iiti.4.'i, 7 30, s.iKi, ♦s.au, •lum, o.ift, ^iio.iHi, ii.tnj
a. m., i:.oo m., 'l no, 2.110, ♦."1.0(<, 11.1.4.'>, 4.4.V
•'i.iHi, .'..Hd, 1IA.4J, O.lft, ♦7.tKi, 10.00,11.10 p. in.
SlNDAYS, O.ona in., l.iKt, ft.oO, ♦7 00 p. m.
For Wolturn, U :ift. 7.11:, 7..1.'i, !> .>2, II 00 a. m.,
l.-'o, 4.io,0.no,«;t4 p.m. sl'Nl>AYS,»,«ioa. in..
4.2Ap. m. Ketn*!*: 8.22,0.41. 11.24 a. in.,
5.(.K, »; 4.M0.,i3, 11.33 p. m. SUNDAYiS, ».2*
H. m., ft '^7 p. m.
$fg-* Krt>rt*». iXorlhern Dffiol only. JOr o«
nrriinl of truiiiM from the .Vorf/i. V I'wi Utttfbril.
For Lawrence, U.3A, lo.lA, I I.UU a. m., 1.4U, 2.10,
4. (I, i;.(s) p. in. .'iHNDAYS, al U.IS a. m., 7.1&
p.m. Kettirn: 7.4.\t<3u and 11.25 a. m.,
12.0ft, 3.1ft, ft.l.'S, U.4ft p. in. t>t'NDA\b, 8.00,
8..^Aa. in., (I.lft i>. m.
Fur Hal«iii and WHy-.stnttons, TmIA a. m., 1.40,
U.lKi )i. ni. KHurn : 7.20, 1 1.4& a. ni., 4.40 p. m.
Timt given hrlow is from Xortlierti JJrpot.
For Ayer Junetlon and Wnv-StnUons, at 7.1ft
n. in., 12 Oft and .'•.oft p. in. .slNDAVS, at 2.15
p. m. Iteiurn : S.lft a. in., 12.5ft aud 6.1& p. m.
bUNDAYb, B.lfta. in.
For Ambersf, Mllford and Wilton, nt 9.15 a. m.,
12..VI, 3 tf«, 5. 10 u. m. Siindav, 2 p. in.
For tVlTciilicId, Peterlioro', Bennington, Hills-
lioro' and Keene, al '.*.lft a. in. and 3.4ti p. m.
For Nasliiia, .Manetienter and ConeonI, al ti.30,
H.15, U.4« a. ni., IJ-ft-ft, 1.47, 348, ft.40, 6.'A 7.48
p. in. (Snndavs at 2, 7.48 p. m.)
For Penacook, I'ranklin, Lelianon and White
Klver Jiiueilon, at U.lft a. ni., 1.47, 3.48 an«l
•7.48 p. in.
For Warner, Bra<lford, Siinniice, Newport (N.
II.), Ciareinont and Clarenmnt .InncUon, at
y.lft a. in., 1.17 p. m.
ForTllton, Like Village, Men>dlth, Laconla,
Weirs, PIvmonth, Warren, Haverhill, Woods-
vHle,at !i.44 a. m., 1.47 and ♦7.4S p. m.
For Canipl'iB, Tlioriitioi, North Woodstock, Lis-
txm, Littleton and Whltellehl, at 9.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. in.
For .lelTerson, Lancaster, Groveton and Fabyan,
at IK44 a. nf .
For Montpeller and .ill points on the Montpelier
and Wells UP er railroad, via Plymouth an«l
Woodsvllle, iitti.O a. in.
For St. .JolinslMiry and Lyiidonvlllc, via White
Klver .Iiiiiction, at '.i.l.'i a", m. and T.tS p. in.
For .St. .loin Biiirv, I.yndonville, New nort, tihcr
bnxike, via Piyiiionth aud Woodsvllle, at tUJ
a. m., ♦7.4s p. nt.
For Monnielkr, K««e'v .Iiinetion, nnrllnglun and
Jst. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at ».16 a.
ni.. 1.47 and *7.4j< p. m.
For Montre li and yiiehec, via Montreal and
Boston Air Line, al 0.44 a. m., *7.48 |i. in.
F'or Monfejil, via Central Vennonl line, at 'J.ll
a. in., 1.47, *7.t8 p. ni.
mg^lhiUy.
Freight trains Ic.ive I><iwell for BoBlon at 2.00,
8.40, ll.ixs n. in., 2.':5, lo.iMi, ll.iMi p. in.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2.30, 4.0ft, 9.40 a.
m., 12.'2ft. 3. Ift p. m.
I>eave Lowell lor Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Low ell for Salem at O.oft a. m.
FKKiailT I>EPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the North ami West, at 7..^0, ll.;lft a. m.,
3.06, .V46 It. la.
Lejive lA»well for Ayer .Innctlon, Worcester.
Fludiltiirg, New York ami tlie West, ut 2.tft aud
U.2ft a. m.
C. 8. MKLLKN, (Jenl. Suiicrlntendent.
GEO. W. STOKKll, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. K. PAIGE. I.ocal Agent.
Pennsylvania Kailroad
Tb« Beat Hallroad In the World.
TliH Faateat Tralna In the World.
New York to Chicago, 24 hours.
New York to ClnclmiaU, 21 boura.
Now York to St. Loula, S9 boura.
Five Dail} Express Trains to M Wesl
Apply for tickets and fuUlnformadon to
W. B. DATCHELDKll, Ticket Agent,
No. 2U Merrimack Street,
«BO. W. MJLLKB, Ticket Agent O. C. R. R.,
No. 85 Merrimack Street,
A.T.CASWF.LL, Ticket Agent B. A L. R. R.,
MIddlnsftx fitroet ''union.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merchants ami Mineri Trausportation
Oompan}*! Providence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Stoamsbip Line.
The Most D1re«'t Itonte from New KnKUnd for
Norfolk and Klcbinond.Old Point C«>nifort, Va.,
WashlDirton, D. C, and lialUmore, M<l.
PASABNOKKS AND FKKIQUT.
The Iron Steamahlp William Crane, 1500
Ions, c.ipl, K. K. WaiTi'n, sails from Provldoucu
every WKDNKiiDA Y, ti p. m.
The Iron 8teaiuahlp Juhiia Hopklna, IfiOO
tons, Capt. 11. D. Foster, sails ev«>ry siATUil-
DAY,6 p. ra., from Lonboalr Whakf.
These vrell-known sieamsMps are tarire and
comfort'ilile and lilted with every convenleiico
lor PASsKNGKUS and eonimamted by navl-
.'ators of lonir and sneeessful experlonco. 8«a
vtiya^ren liy these steaimrs are refreshlnir and
tnvlKorutlntr and the round trip can l>e aoc^iiti-
pllshed lu FIVK DATS. Fare, tncludlnff room
aud ineals, very low.
FKKIGHT CUNNECT1UM8
the following
\Vm. IT. WIkkIu,
.1. K. Fellows,
W'nt. P. tirsxer,
(has. A.Htott,
W, 1;. Livingston,
.I.e. Abbott,
uiuKcroiU! :
Ben.l. Walker,
Amos It. Fivnch,
N.M.nrltht,
"A.li. PeM;.rd,
fc.T. AMioit,
P. C. Gate's.
DlvblendxOO FKU <;knT. on the years, 60
pur e>>ut. tin tlircu years, 8.S>| per i^enl. on on*
vear polteles.
■ 111 comieetlon with the aliove etunpruiy is a
k'eneral a^'eney for dlvMund paying ini.Uial and
reliable stock^nipuules.^ A H UOTT , Agcnt^
THE HOLVOKE STILL LEADS
On aud after Juno 1st the
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAY
70 PKK CKNT. DIYIDKNltS.
This cximpany has a surplus as veKarda nollcv
holders, of fA:U,240, and will vviitc ou alKli.
CANTILK IU.SK.S. iteprosented by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
.Mbo represents other llret-clHss Mutual and
t>U»ck Companies.
Made without draya^e with
"routes :
Air Line, at Kor-
Virginia and Tenneai
folk. Va.
Atlantic Coaat and Seaboard Air Llnea* at
Nurfttlk. Va.
Oheaaiwake and Ohio K. K. and Kanawha
Dispatch, at New|>ort News, Va.
Rlrhiuood and Danville R. K. and Pied-
mont Air Line, at West Pulut, Va.
Haiti more and Ohio K. It. and Continental
Line, at Italtliuore, Md.
Mrrehanta and Miners Trans. Co.*aSaTan-
nali Line, at Kaltltuore, Md.
Thronrh lillls of Indlnr Issneil vria all nhovo-
nametl nmtes. Mark jroods via P., N.ANDB.
LINK.
Tickets on sale at K. G. WiNnaoR'a oflloe, 8
Westminster street, W. Il.Cliritcii ft Co.,ofllc6
1 Weybosset street, or at hle&mshlp offlco, 99
India street.
For tales, pafis.ii;c or frel/bt applv to
E. II. Koc'kWElX,
New Knirland Afrent,
., .. Prtjvldenec, 11. 1.
Wioo^ an^ Coal.
At ihe Old SlamI, 38 Middle Street.
At the N'mw Yaril, Fool of I'oud Street.
W i 1 1 i (I 111 K. i r t 1* o (1 (>: o ,
A. W. WKKKS, Agent,
Wholewilo and Retail Dealer In Wllkesli.irre,
I^jtckavvarma, Leitifrli.- lo-niiklli, lUinilierlanil,
C. C. Caiintd, Ae. Wood, < iiarcoal, Linio, Ce-
ment, Ae. T lephuiie number, 'iH-2.
WM.E.LIViNGSTON
\Vholctj4tle and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL
Old Co.'fi Lehl)rh, Pnlladclidtla A
Reudtnu, Wllkusl>aiTe, Lackawanna,
Marykimi C<».'8 (icorift^'s Creek
Cnmlierland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
IjCvI Snraprue,
Ge<i. V. Utelianlson,
i). 8. lllchardson,
Chas. II. Colmrn,
Jacob Rogers,
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Pine, saweo
and split.
OM Co.'s Nevrnrk and Eng-
llKh Portland
CEMENT.
LIME.
COBB'S Extra and Flniahlnf
Ulens Falls, Vermont.
AllklndBRiilMlngand Amerl- TtRTnTr
can and Scoicli Fire l>ikl Vl\.
Mnaona*, Dental and L.and
Plaster. Plaster.
fr^vsrmj. nATT.V n^UHIEB. FBroAY. JANUARY 27. 1888.
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FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood I Solid X ICollat>lo Z
AT TIIK
riEE INSURAirOE AGEKOT
— or —
GEO. E. HETCALF.JtflJI) Central Slreei
IlavlPK purchased the ajconcy of ibe Merrl-
msek MurunI Fire Insurance Co. of Andover,.
with Its sixty years of satisfactory dralinK with
Its policy holders, he Invites all liie former
friends of the cxinipany and many i.ew one;* lo
examine Ita merits and reliability, blx other
companies also reiiresentcd by me.
GKO. E. MKTCALF,.<inCeiifri.l street,
8uc4'essor to E. L. CnrdeU ft tV».
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
Cash asreta .Ian. 1,1887 |'I^«';,2S«.73
Tuul liabilities (rednsurnnce) I&(!.e6&.lfi
Not assets #:id.S,ti71.N
Policy holders aharo In the proiitf* on explra.
I tion of policies.
Dividends, 70 Per Oent., After July lat.
DIBBCTORS :
.lohn F. Klndtall,
Henry V. Howe,
C. C. Ili:u tdnsooi
W. F. Salipon,
S. T. Lancaitier.
likwotl iOro titers,
77 IlKinGK 8TBBKT.
THE Creamkry.— Fanners,
tbea, iboukl wake op to ibU work, and run
^HOW CABDtt, IIAKD BILLS, P08TEBS,
^ Proitrammee, CtrcnUrat Bnaoeaa Card*
reddlBK t^arda, Ac, prliitc4 at tola ofllee
GENERAL FREIGHT FORVtAROER.
Merehandls*^ delivered per order tmm aU
tnUnaon the lt«».-v<»o and lAjwelt, .>sshaa and
Ix>w«ll, Old CtiUmy and Itoston and Maine It R.
Bblppins receipt* obtained for gooila (orwaraad.
oaec M Tharadtta Btraat.
KAOI.Ilf,
CHAKCOAL.
FBKTII^IZBIta,
HAIR,
8AVD,
ORAVKL.
Fioiii* nnd Orain.
OtHce an'l Yard,
:7 Thomdlke Htreet.
Telephone 1(M-L.
S9
Branch Ofllc«,
Merrimack Stteet,
Calderwooira.
PHOXOORikPIIS.
A. H. SA960BV, 24 Central Blook,
Hcira to announce to the olUzens of Lowell and
u.lnlty that be has purehaaed all the nentlTet
'>wnod by the lata N. C. Sanborn, aid la torn
nreparrd to lU dnplteate onler* from the Mune.
Uy lone aaaoeUtlon In bualnesa with the lata Mr.
SaalMm I feel eonldenl of fflTlng perfM aMto*
taction ta all hla former coMomera.
Offloe, 87 Central Street, Lowell, Maaa.
LEVI SPRAGUE, Piikrii>knt.
K. M. TUCKF:. .SECIIFTABT .
4Vlnsumnce to any amount eilcrted lu rcHtk-
bIC C4)UipaUl08.
K.M.TUCKR, A^eiit,
27 Central Street.
Mr. J. L IVIOSS,
NO. at OORHAM STUKET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tin
worker. A fine line of
PARLOR. SXOVIJS.
MILKMKNcanset Milk Cana as good and
cheap as In Hoston.
J. L. MOSS, 67 Gorham Street.
CJliiloiMl'«
DYE HOUSE,
2 ftnd 4 AHDOTES STBEET.
FM-Class Dyeini of Every DescriptiOD
Done At ahort notice and aatlafaMlon
goaraoteed.
Lftdlea' and genta' garment* dyed whoie.
Allklnda o< garmaata cleaned and repa^ired
If dealred.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PHILOKOPIIT OF MARRIAGE, glT.
Inff a clear aynopsla of the •nipedlmenta to
marriage, ezhaosted vitality, e^e., etc, eaa be
bad from all news agenta or f rwarded diroet
from the author. Dr. P. J. JOBDAM, 19 Jej at,
Boeton, oa reoelpt of M i
n
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KIBDIiESKX COUNTY.
Dracut.
The Draout Improvement aoclely will
meet Tbursduy eveuln){, Feb. 2, at 7X
p'clocb. Mrs. A. C. 8uow, elocutionist, of
Lowell has l>oeu euKHKed to read.
Tewkabury.
* Mr. (ieorite A. Fleming; ami MI.-'S I.«Mja A.
MeDuttle. both ot 'lewksbmy, were marrb;d
In town Wednesday ufleriiooii. l'«^'- /^'f,\*
under Hlaekbuiu of Ibe Kli>t Hupll>t
cUuich of this city performed the eereinouy.
TyiiKslHtruucli.
Mrs. Su^au (iiUon. a-ed .511, widow of the
late \Vbli:im t;llsoii, was strU-keii with apo-
plexy Siindav and dbd WeilueMlay noon.
She leaves oim son, (ieortje. ller husi»au«i
went to the war uu I dletl in tbe Hervlee of
bis country.
Wt'stfurd.
KiUvln (JouUl aud Chas. M- <Jiirtj'> •'»^«
Wn tiruwn us jurors ou the Mrs. Iloblusou
polsoniu;; ea^e. , .„....„„,
KiLditeeii deK'reesbelow zero la the lowea
yet beard froiululowu. The lee crop will
not be a failure.
Dunstable.
♦ The la.liiVelreleeouneelcd with the Con-
greKalloiiul ehuieb held a sociable with Mrs.
A. HWnllow TueMlay evenlmt, .Ian. 2*. Al-
thouxh the weather was verv cold, nearly M
younif ami old were on baud for a ;:ood time,
whleb was fsoeiallv spent. In order to }jlve
all pre!.ent a ta-le of Ihe out-door leiuiwr-
ature the bosUss provlde«l lee cream al 1ft
eeuls a idale, with cake luruished by tbe la-
dles. To balaiieelheereum hot eotl«MJ was
nerved, and all enjoyed tbe ropa»l. Few en-
terlalumeiit« are more conducive to sociabil-
ity tbau one of this kind.
Tuwuseud.
Tbe Society of Cbrl>tliiii F.ndeavor will
bold a eoiiveulion Frblay. ,l«u. JT. In tbe
ufterm»ou members and eleriu'yiueu from the
a«ljoluiu^ lo\vii> will speak lo the people, u
HUpper will be provided in the vestry of tbe
ebureb. aud in tbeeveuliiK II \» auiionmu?.|
that Mr. Clark, the loiunler of Ihe society,
will be pieseiil and addrew* the acMiiibly.
Hv some bitakuu'e of Ihu engine U'fore
atartini; from (tieeiiville Mondav the morn-
iuK train was delayed until an extra eiiK'lue
could be sent.
_„ Ki-om "22 to an deprives below /.ero was the
report irom dlflVienl points Monday morn-
tog.
M
l« '
Shirley.
Tbtf annual ball and eom-ert of Ibo tire de-
iiartineid will take phn-e Tuesday eveiilujr
ne.\t at Vill:i;fe hall. Hrl;rli«nrs onheKtra of
Marlboro" will fun i.^b tbe iiiusle.
Tbeieeeid «<>Id siiapdioppetl the mercury
to20 tlesiiet". below ZelO.
The liiitarian ehureh will l>c closed for
tbe |irei.eut for the ui«ual vacation in the win-
ter.
Nen« ba* Ikm'U received of the death of
Mrs. T. W. Wa.*on of Spiinulbld. .•^onie
veara since Mrs. Wa>*on purchased tbe Israel
Ixm^lev liomeKlead ill Ibis town, and after
niaklnJ exl«n*i\e repairs and ulmosl entire-
ly nnii>delliiK it oecupbMl ,11 a.s a summer
residence for i-everal Kcasous.
lloxboro*.
Tbe annual ovKler supper of thi^ Farmers'
elub oeeiirred Friday evcniui.'. .I«n. "JO.al the
town ball, aud 17ft |MrMm> part«>ok of a*
bounlilul a supper as ever the farmer^' wlven
prepared for such an oeeadon. Kverybo<ly
was filled and a lartje amount left ovir.
Several of our friemN from .stow were ures-
cnt and unw u» some very line imisie. Miss
Co.hmII and her violin were very much ap-
preeiale.l. 'Hie usual >pmdi-makluK oe-
euned afler Mipper. All in all. Il was one
of the club's nm^l Mieee»!.ful Kalherin«s.
Mr. Trinee. a-^ent of Ibe slate board of ed-
uealloii. who w-Bsto Klve au adtlress some
Weeks a>;o but did not, on account of a se-
vere storm, leelurtd here Wednesday even-
ing. !*• •*• •*•
South Ohelmaflanl.
Mrs. Albert Fvemp i-* very siek iit preseuL
Mis- Nellie .Maii!«lleld bus returned home
after beleir ab«ent several inonlli».
The Lvc-eiim was po.«.tpone«l lo rrlday
evening.' of tbi^ week. Thn.uijb lui^lukc II
waa rep«u'tetl lo meet lasl week.
A iarjte ami merry eom|iaiiv enjoyed a
aleipb riile.. to hov^ell on WedneMlay eveu-
Tbe inereurv retfNtered Id de-irees ImjIow
aiero at .Mr. John Park's \Ve«liiesday morn-
"!^ir. Ale. k Park bou-.'lit au excellent drlv-
tilK lioiM' of Mr. Newel Parker Ibis week.
Mr. ami iMr>. D. W. »i'kfoi»l have anoth-
er v'raiideliild. il beiiij; a .«<on born to Mr. and
Mrs. Halt well in Aeion a lew day> since.
We are informed thai .Mr. Hark, r Inteuds
to soon move to lUe-loii. and that tbe b«mse
thus vaealt d will be oeeui»iod by bi-< brother.
Ayer.
For Ibe third lime In a month Ibe store of
rniwfoid ,^ .Me.Millan at INpiKrell w as brok-
en Into lasl week .Monday nii:bl. and quite an
amount of p'lieral iroOils was stolen. Dis-
trict I'oliec onicer Whitnev was detailed to
work up tbe ease. lie weiit to ibe plate and
was Mssi>ted bv Constable l.riwreiiee. it
v^'HS not louiT before HoU rt O'Brien and I/l-
ward (Irabam were Kuspe<ded. (tla-s had
liecn broken by one of the bur^flars.
who bad been cut thereby, and
one of tbe-e fellows bad the tell-
tale mark upon one of his lumds. The
cane was well and tjuiekly worked up. aud on
Frblay Die men were uriai.ned befon' a
jutl«eiii Aver. They plead.td "not uuilty"
aud were <''oiisi;^iied io i lie Ayer lockup to
await trial, w bleb was to have taken plae^'
Mondav. The ollieeis were back lu I'epix'r-
ell t^eiriii;.' evidence Friday afternoon, w In n
they KOl a leleKr;im t!i:it the prisoner'* had
broken out of ilic lockup and were at larKc.
Boyasaw them jroin}? toward Littleton, and
farther than that the ollleers have uo In-
fomiatioii.
Wllminffton.
* The union ^'o.jnd meelim^s silll continue.
and are to be In Id next w eek. A >i;o<>d Inter-
cat Is Ml on the pari of tbe neoplc. Wetines'
day at to !W) a. m. a f«llowshlp nieellm; was
bebl Ml tin* Conj;renalioiial ebiueli under the
tbe pronilDent days of tbe year, wblcb were
well carried out by tbe younj? |>eople. Ihe
May-pole dance by ten or more little girls
wah one of the most pleaslnn numbers, and
was repeated by request. Mr. («eo. I<.
.Sturtevant, of tbe choir of tbe lllirh street
chureb, lx)Well, contributed several son>,'s
during the evening', which added imieh to
the eiijoyineat of tbe occasion. Tbe Instrii-
aieiilul acc^mpanlmeuts were (juite a<'';«'l»t-
nbly played by Miss Floreuce Nasoii of BiHe-
riea. . . .1
John H. Brock, who was removed to the
Dan vers lunatic bospltal Monday noon, died
Wcdnesdav afternoon, as annouueed by tele-
gram lo the f..mily, whose permisslou was
asked fo«- a post-morlem examinatiou. Mr.
Broek'sMealb was, evidently, wholly uncx-
peeted bv all Ids acipialutauccs in Ibix vieini-
tv. The medical evidence lu the ease de
liinatleo imiuirendo was j;iven by Drs. llow-
aril of Cbelm.sford and Dutlon of lyu>rs-
iMuounb. Mr. Brock was formerly a well-
known resident of Lowell.
The lowest dip of tbe mercury In this
neijjhborbood during the recent cold snap
was 22 d«-;,'rees Udow zero. This occurred
at Mr. .loseph Warren's pixMnlses, where
there seems to be some close connection wMlh
the Arctic rcKions. *"?
Nortli Chelmaford.
The Boston ice comiiauy flnlsbed lllliuK
their four lartre Ice-houses here l.aul week
Tbur^dav. The ice was of «ood uUallty- as
usual, ainl avera>,ed 14 Inches In thi<!kness.
Mrs. Dod«e, widow of tbe late Kev. Dan-
iel Dodjte, aud sister of Mr. Oay of. our v I-
lai;e. Is about to lake a iiosltlon as teacher in
a school ut Waltbam. We are sorry to lose
Mrs. Do.ljre fi-oin our vlllaue, but wish her
success in her new mission.
The supper Riven by tbe V. 1. A. in <'on-
ueetlon with the cavalrv ball last Tuestlay
evening at the town ball was a lluanclal sue-
The tweuty-lblrd annual reception and
ball of tbe .SpaldiuK LiKbt cavalry was held
at the town ball last Tuesday eveiiinif. 'I be
hall was baudsomelv tieeoralcd with national
colors bv Patterson of Lowell, anil the Amer-
ican orchestra enlivened tbe occasion with
some of their cboiei'st music. Nolwilbsland-
liiK the severe cold, nearly IbO couples look
part In tbe fesilvilles, au»l bati a very eiijov-
able time, mueb to tbe credit of the commit-
l.?e which had it In ebar«e. A lar«e and
splemlid cravon portrait of Christopher
Uobv, Ibe llist commander of the com-
pany, was buiiK In the hall for
Ibe flrsl time. It b<;lnK a r«Ment ».'ifl
bv liim to the squad la this place.
Twenty-four dances eunsllluted the order of
exercises, ami dancing; was kenl iiji until !»
o'clock, al which timo terminaled a very
successful parlv. AiuoiiK the milllary men
pies(!iil were I apt. 1). F. Henderson of Ihe
Koxbui V Horse duahls, l.ieul. K. B. Wads-
worlb of Ibe Nalional Lauetis. Lieu'. James
K. I'ieree, pavmasierof tin: First Batlabou
of Cavalry, lioston. (apt. O. M. Piull and
Lieut. W. M. Foster ot tbe Meebanie Pba-
•atUfactorlly did Ihev acquit tbemielrei.
MaaUjr tJeo. F. Piper, jr., acted aa ra«»tor ot
ceremonies for this department, and he will
successfully coinpelo with bis respected Hire
If be eonlluues as be baa beuun. The uni-
versal crlLlcIsm by the laiRo audience ,wa«
"more than euouxb," a "surfeit of Kood
thln'-'K." As the ladles of this society are
anxious to secure a surfeit of jjood for tbe
cause II U hoped Ibis U a Rood omeu, aud that
the public will as readily aid the work.
The town of Millis was the one to secure
the prize of $M rec^*ully «>tteretl by tbe Bos-
ton Uecord. for Us public llb;arv. Ibla
scheme appearmi to be a sort of ballot-box
sluOliiK, or a stuftlnu of the treasury of the
Ue(!ord company, as one man could vote us
many limes as bis pocket-book and public
spirit would allow him to do. Our neijjhbor
'Billerlga bad a most pleasiu« and well-wrlt-
leu sketch, and Concord aud L-exlniJtou held
out mauv attruclions.
Died, earlv Monday morning;, Jan. 23, at
the home of" (ioor^e H. Smith, Mrs. Ilanuab
Hoilgman, widow of the late Josepb Hart-
well, ajred nearly KO years. Of a feeble
frame, Mrs. llurlwell bad shown great pow-
er of euduninee In her long and useful life.
Her home for ubout H years had been with
her dauKhU'r. Mrs. Smith, who has becu
most iilleutive to her inolher through lon«
months of weariness and wasilnj<. For more
Iban.'iO vears .Mrs. llarlwell bad beeu a mem-
ber of ibe Trinitariun church in thl.-* village.
Kdwln Hartwe'll, a projuinenl business man
of Allslon, aud twin brolber of Mrs. Ijmltb,
Henry ami Albert, aud (Jeorge of Cam-
bridge, Frank, station agent of Herlln, I.
Newton Hartwellof Bedfonl and Mrs. Car-
rie Llvermore of Acton compri.w ber cbil-
dreu who survive her out of a family of 18.
Her husband, who died about 2^ years slm^e.
was one of a family of 13. William, tbe el-
dest, died at his bourn in Uximttou on the
I'iih lust, and aiiotbtu- brolber, John B., of
Arlington, died ibe loth. Two other brothers,
Bei'jainiu ami Isaac, both of whom lived to
nearly four score, died about three years ago
wllhlii a few ilays of each other. Tbe death
of Mrs. llarlwell is the sixteenth of iwople
living ou Spring street willilu five years, the
most of whom hail reached Ihe allotted three
score aud ten.
LOWSLi. FOiT onricn.
Opemlac and Oloatnc of Italia*
ffteHicaU
e* I« Sooti ^ Co*
49-Corrected to October 36, 1887.
MAILS VUM FROM
Albany and the Weat, 6.40, 9.20 a. m., 1.18. 6.40 p.
m.
Fall Klver, Mass., Q.'iO a. m., 1.10, 7.80 p. m.
Utllcrlc^, Mass., ll.>.>0 a. m.. 7.iK> p. m.
Uobton, Mass., (i.to, b.45a. m., Lift, li.lO, 4, 0.40,
J' II. m.
Conmrd, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., l^.'ifi. 6 p. m.
Draciit, Mass., 5 p. m.
EartUru, 8.46 a. ui., S.IO, 7.20 p. m.
FltehniirK, Mass., 'J.20 a. m., Lift, 6.45, 7.20 p. m.
Lawrence, Musa., V.'iO a. va., 3.10, 4, 8 p. m.
MaiiclieBler, N. IL, 7.40 a. la., I'i.W, 5 p. m.
NaMhuH, N. IL, 7.40 a. in., li.'ib, 7.20 jp. m.
New York, N. Y., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.20 p. m.
Nortliern, 7.40 a. m., 12.21i, 6 p. m.
North lUllcrlwi, Mass., 11.20 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
New Bedford, Mass., tt.20 a. m., 1.15, 7.20 p. m.
Providence, U. I., tf.'io a. m., 1.15, «.'40, 7.20 p. ni.
Soulhern, 6.40, 8.45 a. m., 1.16, 8.1», tt.4o p. m.
8«jiilii Krainlngbam, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Ktony Itrook VVay, ».20 a. in., 7.16 p. va.
Tyn«8lioro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Tewksliury, Mass., ».20 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. IL, 12.26, 7.20 p. m.
Windham and Polbam, N. H., 6 p. m.
Won ester, .Mase., 8.45, 9.20 a. m., 1.18, 7.20 p. in.
Keciifi, N. H., 9.20 a. m., 7.20 p. m. ^ .„ „
Salem, Mas8.,6.40, 8.46 a. m., 1.16,8.10,4, (1.40, 8
Lynu, Mass., 6.40,8.45 a.m. ,1.16,8.10, 4, 6.40, S
p. In.
MAILS 0L08K rOB
Albaayaudthe West, 7, 8.46 a. m., 4JM), 7.16
Fall ifivOT, MaB«.,7, 8.46, 10.«0, 11.46 a. m.,3.60,
7.16 p. m.
Blllerlca, Mass., 6.10 a. m., 6 p. m. . ^„ „ ,„
Boston, MaBB., 7, 8.46, 10.30, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.50,
6,7.15 p.m.
Com ord, N. IL, 8, 8.46 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p. m.
Drill ut, Mass., 8.46, 9.45 a. m.
EahU!rn, tt.lO, 8 a. in., 1.40, 6,7.16p.ra.
rildiburn, MaaB.,B.35, 8.46, 11.46 a. va., 8.60, 7.16
u. in.
Lawrence, Mass.. «.10, 9.48 a. m., 8..V), 7.16 p. m.
Muiicliester. N. H., «, 8.46 a. m., 12.16, 7.15 p. m.
Naslma, N. li., 8, 8.46, 11.45 a. m., 12.15, 6, 7.15 p.
New York, N.Y., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.48 a. m., 1.40,
.4.50, 6, 7.16 p. m.
Norlbcrn, H.Vt a. ra., 7.16 p. m.
Almost a Miracle
IT IS FOR YOU !
WIIVAIVS BROS.' I
IIViniAIM f^llRFll ^"^ ^*^'"* ^^^^^^ Reiiiai'kable Cures
I IN U IMI^ V^U n t- . ^j|. jjj^j,,,. Poisoning' Ever
Thousands have taken It and UK.IOICED.
Thousand.'! are now takliiK b and UhJOlClNO.
AccoiiipIiNhetl.
Ihiix, l^well, ("ol. David \^^
Lowe of
(Jloucester. a veteran of ibe w ar and a mem-
ber of ex-(iov. Illce's stall", aud now a mem-
ber of Ihe boanl of county coiumls!.ioners of
K^^ex couuty, aud many others.
Weat Ohelmafbrd.
At th<! meeting of the quarterly coufeieiiec
Jan. iri, tbe foUowlnjj resolutions were pro-
MiUted and adopted:
WiiKKKAs, "Hull elect lady," Hlster .1. C.
Parkhnrst, lias, by lhe>trace ofUod. Hcrved the
rliiiieb and lionoreil the Wast«r as eholr leiuler
in the Went ChelnisfonI M. K. ehnrc.b for many
vears, and . , , ,
" WiiKUKAN, She has i-ecentlv. In love ami char-
ity, laid <lown that olHex; and honor, Iberefoie,
'^Itiiohed, That Mrs. J. C. Parkhurst has nior-
Ite.l and Is lieicby assured of the appi-eclatlon
anil K»"atltiid<'ot the West Cbelnisliird M. K.
cbuivh. lis oHlcers. members, friends aud pa-
titnis; and be It . . ,, ,
Hr4oht-ii, That we reinemler her lldellty and
coa»UiM-. Ill Ihe dUcbarge other onerous dn-
lU>. as a'prolltable example of tbe Bi'lrlt which
ouKbt ahvHVs lo eharaelerUe the wordilli of
lliv Abniahtv ; and be It also
Jtenolifil, tm.t we unite our wishes and pray-
ers that «;«mI's ebolcesi blc^sbus may ever at-
tend her and hers In this world. an<l iliai In the
unseen vM)rld tliev may have par; In the eternal
andiems of the Idesued ; and U> It lurther
/.'•jii/r.W, Tlialac4.py of these rcMilullouH be
Hcnt to (Sifter I'arklinrst.
Trustees chosen for the next louference
vear were William H. Ilrown, J. C. Hoswell.
Levi T. Fleleher. J. H. \Vil>on, A. <J. I'ark-
hui>l and J. A. I'arkbursl: board of slew-
aids, J. C. BoHwell, tieo. F. Snow, A. W,
rarkhur!«t, J. W. Mason. .Mrs. M. J. Brown,
Mrs. J. C. rarkbur-l, .Mrs. L. G. Il<»yt. Mrs,
H. K. rarkburst and .Mrs. Kmiua A. Spald-
"Mrs. Kli/.alH'tb Winn's elK'bty-lirst blrlh-
dav annlversarv was celebrated by the boiue-
i-«»ininjr of ber «"blldren and urandeliiidicn on
Fridav last. Such a Kalherin;,' eannol fail to
l>e defij;btful wilh such a moilier as ol<l lady
Winn, when Inie family allcetiou remains
Durlni the Holiday a
And tbrouxhonl tbe old aud the coinlnR
year. Krdis, 3 Merrimack street, wilJ LH>n-
liiiue to supply the peoide of lx)well with the
finest confetllonerv and the choicest fruit.
He bus fullv prepared himself for New "dear's
with oram;es, bananas, nuts,Hf{s, dates, etc.,
aud sollells a share of patronage from fruit
and confectionery buyers. I'ricea always
low. Buy caiidy for tbe cbildreuof blm.
Rare llnrKAin.
1 have a small farm of !.'» acres of excel-
lent laud locHled H'i miles from I/)well T. O.
In one of tbe best towns and uelKbl>orhoo<l8
In .Middlesex couuty. Lar^o variety of fruit
trees, snipes. Ac. CotliiKe bouse of 7 rooms
with an extra I'ood cellar, (lood water m
the house. Also plenty of shed room, larjje
blKb posted barn, match-boarded, wiib ifood
cellar. Will keep 5 cows and a horse. Ihla
place must be sol.l wilbin 30 days on uecouot
of settling an estate and is ollerod ut the ex-
ceedinjfly low price of ^2'M). Full particu-
lars of Tboinas U. Elliott, 83 Central street,
Lowell.
••BuU'a Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Svrup a few days a^o, a lady re-
marked : "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's VIclory,' so wonderful are the
results It accomplishes." Tbe vlct*>rles
which it has Kalncd over coughs, sore throat,
croup, wboopluK' couKb and bronchial difll-
cultles are almost numberless. As a speci-
men of the losllmoulals we are dally recolv-
lug read tbe (oHowIuk:
MoNTPKUKR, Sept. 12, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Gentlemen— PlcAse semi mo by exiiress, O. O.
D., lour bottles of your Harvard Bronchial
8y«ip. 1 have Inson uslnR It and feel that 1 owe
my life to Us wonderful curative powera.
Yours truly,
ANNA TiiRirrut.
The Harvard Bronchial 8yrup I* put up In
!*4 lb. bottles al 25 cents, and X lb. l>otlle« at
AO cents a bottle. rrei)ar«<l by Goo. 8. Hull
& Co. (successors lo Lyford & Hull). Five
Cent SavhiL' bank bulldlUK. corner Merri-
mack aud John streets, Lowell, Mass.
ainnufarturiMif nnrt Hailroad Htoek*
and other Investment socurltlcB bouKht anil sold
by Wm. Shepar>l,28 Central street. Telephone
.No. 2i.Vl.
rurnUurt and Carpet*.
Sherman A Manning have a large line of
hotisohold lurultnre, black walnut, aah and
palnlcl chamber buIiob. New and elegant
Btylo.i at very low prlooB. No. \S Prescott sti-ect
Soulbwlck block.
North Itll'lcrlca, Mass., 7 a. m.,8.60 p.m.
New lledford, Mass., 7, 8.4.^, 10.30, 11.46 a.
m.,
3.50, 7.16 p. m.
Providence, ll.l., 7, 8.48,'IOJIO, 11.48 a. m., 1.40
3..V), 7.15 p. m. ,.....«,,»
Southern, 7, b.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.69, 7.18
South Kramlngham, Mass.,?, 8.46, 11.46 a. m.,
'i.V), 6, 7.16p.ni.
Stony Hrook Way , 6.86 a. m., 4.80 p. m.
TyrlK'^boro•, Mass., 8 a. m., 0 p. m.
Tewksliury, Mass., 6.10,9.46 a. mJ, 1.40 p. m.
Mllford, N. IL, H a.m., 12.15, 6 n. m.
Wlndliain and Pclham, N. 11., 8.45, «.46 a. m.
Woiiesler, Mass., 6.88,7,8.46, 10.30, 11.46 a. m.,
4.30, 7.16 II. m. _ ,.
Kecnc, N. IL, «.3.'i, 8 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p.m.
Salem, Ma8B.,7,8.48, 10.80, 11.48 a. m., 1.40, 8,50,
7.15 p. in. ..„«.„
Lynn, MaBB., 7,8.46, 10.80, 11.48 a. m., 1.40, 8.50,
7.15 p.m.
TRADL MARK.
For It ciircstKhemnallsm, Bcrofiila, Kc/.oma,
Salt Ithemn, Htuinaeh, Liver ami Kidney Troiib
Icp*. etc. Ik very pleasant to Uiko and l» <inl(k
and effective In eraillcHllnif disease from the
system. It pui llles and enrbdies the lllood, and
gives vigor aud strength to the syHtein, righting
any dlsi.lHceinent to lis own imliiral poMliKiii.
(dve Indian (^ure a trial and ilie blesHlng of
heallli will surely fullow.
ludlan Cure SLOO a Bottle. Six fjr SS.OO.
ruKrAUi.i) Hv
Xlio Wlniinw M<Mll<»ln« Co.
"WORCKHTKR. MASS.
MANUFACTURING HTOCKS.
Corrot ted dally by Whllam Shepard, broker,
So.2SCenlrnl strict, Prescott Hunk bulhllng,
Lowell. Where no new transactions uko place,
the ik'ures of previous ((uoUitlons as to price
Mkcd, bid and sales are given.
jrv.
:)6kc
Amor
Amoskcag.
•••SBe«s*<
• ••BSeSBt**
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••••••aes
an active primiple. as II ajipv-ars lo lu the
heart- of bereliildreii. Tlu; eouteiils of Ihe
old ladv's wallet were tliou-blfully In-
eieased," and several pielly and iisclul «ills
were brou<;lit bv ibe },'randebiMren. Doubt-
less her «oflee Bn<l tea will taste imue deli-
eiou- drunk from the beautiful <hina cup
and >aueer ^iveu by Ibe youngest, little
Flbel Buckley. , ,, ,^ , , ..
Mr. .I.e. Bulterlicld and .Mr. V rank Jell-
rev spent last week in Fairfield. \{.. and put
the first coal of ■»aiul uiion Ibe new dci)ol Ix"-
iUL' buill by .Mr. W. C. Howards.
Capl. aud Mrs. C. Uobv arc spending the
mouth of January In New York. He Is at-
tendimi to business eoiiueclcd wilh Husscy.
Howe tic Co. Tbe-y are expected borne In a
few (lays. ,. , ,
Mrs. Kauan died of old a;?c Motnbiy, Jan.
*j;i, at Ibe resid'iiee of ber sou-in-law, Mr.
JamtslWctflii.ehley.
Mis, Frank (ocrijran, lecenlly injured by
beim; Ibrown from her sleigh iu Lowell, has
bceii brought home, but Is still sufieriugfrom
ber injuries. ., , .
Dawson Pollard, esip, has been confined to
bis house for several days with "one of those
dreadful colds" w bicb come so suddenly ami
nitfe so furiouslv this w inter. They re<|ulro
prompt aud energetic tie:itmenl iu order to
wtrd oil" pneumonia and fever.
The thermometer has stood UI degrees be-
low zero two mornings this week.
Bedford.
•ft Iield a business ineellm;
RUspi<'e»of the W<d)urH conference. The
meeliiif-'op«ned with a tlcvoiional sirviec,
led bv the pastor of the cbureh, Itev. E. Hnr-
m«n,"nfter which followeil tbe .llscussion of
tbe topic, "(Sod's Gracioiit Invitatbms.'
Deacon J. O. Tollard, sn;Mrlntendent of tbe
CongrcLMitional chureb ."iuiiday school of \\ o-
buni. opeue.l the dIscusMon, which vvas par-
ticipated In bv Kev. F. H. Adams of the Con-
irrepational ebuich at Ibudim,'. "'•)'••'• «;"
Taylor. pastiU- of ibc M'''';»«c .»'«'''"'"''•
Congregational church. Kev. L. Ullllani Ad-
ams of tbe MethodM church of this place,
Kev. C. L. FaMinan. the bmther who has
cbaruc of ibe revival work now ko»>»V'. "" '"
our cburclies. and Mr. Harrison 1 arkcr of
■Winchester. A spirit of turuestness was
manifest In each ad.lrcss. At I'l.W p. ni. «
collation was served by Ihe ladi« s of the
cburcb. At 2 o'clock a very intensiiiig
sermon wns preached by Kev. Chas. It. .J<ej-
iDOur of tbe t ongn gational ehureh of W in-
cbealer. The afternoon session closetl vvllU
an enjoyable praver and lestlmonv scrvb-c.
Tbe meeliiiL' was one «»f profit to all wiio at-
tended. The evening mceliiig nt llie cbureh
was under the direction of Brother Kastman.
Alpha.
ChelniBfnrd.
Tbe entertainment, the "Carnival of Days,"
undertbc direction of the ladioa of the Cen-
tml Concregallonal society, jf'ven in tbe
Urnn balfWednesday evening, was attended
by a fair audience. It eonalstod of stage
rapnientatloDs of tbe distinctive features of
The Y.'s Iield a business meeting at Miss
Hicbardsiin's Tuesdav afternoon. In addi-
tion to ortiecrs already chosen tbe following
were elected: ."iupcrlutemlent of juvenile
department, .Miss L. H. Lunl: assistant su-
iM'rintendent of juvenile departtm'iil. Miss
M. W. Webber; literature. Miss Liz/.le Cope-
land ; fiower eoinniilU'e. Liz/.le F. Weblicr ;
stoeial committee, .Mrs.S. A. Wood. Mrs. W.
A.<"akf. Miss L. M. Corey; chorister, M ss
Marlon I). I'rintre; tobacco departnieiit. Miss
L. M. Corey; rejMuter, Mrs. M. K. Laws.
The njcetiugs are lo lie held at Ihc la«lies
parlor once In three weeks, on Fridays.
Slueli enthusiasm was evinced.
Bev. II. J. KIcbardson of Lincoln occupied
tbe pulpit of tbe Ortliodox church. In ex-
ebaige with Hev. Mr. ^mllb, last .Sabbath.
The eobl wave bus arrived ami has appar-
ei.tlv come lo slay. The depot district tber-
moiiieter has tbe roost ambitious mercury,
ami registered at 23 degrees below zero
Wednesday mornlut;.
The Young Women's Christian TemiKJi-
anee union held Its first anniversary We<lnes-
.IttV evening, Jan. 18tb, at the town hall. A
vailed Ulerary and musical programme and
a collation were Ibc nttraetious ofTered. and
all must have re<x'lved their money's worth,
as the enlertaluinent was free. The presi-
dent of tbe Y.'s, Mlsfl Fannie F. Rlcbardson,
pnsidetl with much «llgnlly. Tbe literary
part of Ihe programme was entirely by home
taleut, aud many numbers received bearty
encores. The Juvenile department— tbe Loy
al L«t1on— under Miss Lunt, achieved new
victories for its members, so promptly and
':i-rflw«'S Hatr Store,
<H Merrimack ctrcct, Is a popular roaon for
li'ilcfl who desire to obUln enulne bargains.
The proprietor baa placed sucli low prices on
every ile.«crlptlon of hair goods that everybody
r.hould take advanUge of them at onoe. Call
early for a choice BClectlon.
/Ic^tisfoAfe iri»»«lo«r Hrretenn,
Patent hildlng Window 8orecnB nn<l ScTecn
Doors made to order. Old Bcrecna .and doors
i-epalrcd. Rubber Cnehlon Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extenalon and
CAimmon iHddors, Patent folding clotbCB <U-y-
er», hani and wooden ware, machinists' and
cJirpenters' tools. Longman ft Martin's pure
prepared palntb. Carpet sweepers ami clothcfl
w ringers sold and rcpalre«t by J. C. Bennett, 61
Dntton i*trect. I^well, MasB.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOB MID-WINTEB, IN
All- Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy Merino, Oaahmere and All-Wool
Hosierj.
Lined aad Unlined Street Olovei.
Fur Oapa and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
' Otter and Muskrat.
Hobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves. '
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Sashes,
in the club and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress Eequisites.
Novelties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
GloTes, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc, etc.,
AT
HOWARD & CO.'S,
45 MKRllIMAOK STKBBT.
ADYERTIHE YOUR WANTS
m TBM OOUBIKK.
Bats: It ewto a IbM fwr tkrae lBS«rtU»BS«
An''.ro»coKKln-
AppU'tuD
Atlaiiilc
AuKiitia, Ua..
Arlington
Border City...
Bates. .
Itootl
llOGlciU
Boston Duck Co...
Cabul.
Chlcopeo
Chlnii <
Co<'lieoo
Columbian
Continental....
P"';'Jit '
Krerett
rranklln
Groat Falls.
Ilaratlton
Hamilton Woolen.
Hill
Hartford Carpet...
lackson
I.aconla
Lancaater
Lawrence
liowell
Lowell M. rtnop...
Lowell B:ca<'hcr>'.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Uas Co....
Lyman
Manchester Mills..
Mass Cotton..
Merrimack
Mlddloaex
Monadnock
Naahoa
Naumkeag
Nevnnarkot '
Norway Plains....
odB
Pacific
PepperoU
PemDrokc
Russell Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
Thomdlke
Tremont A Suffolk
Union Cotum
VnsBalboro'
Waehlngton Mills.
Webster
WllUmantlc Linen.
York
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100
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1000
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A DISTRESSING COUGH.
How many, especial!/ tluring the Fall
nnd Winter montliB, arc trrjublcd with a
Coujjh, RomotiincK dry and iiackin^j, hoinc-
timcs loose causinf; liie suflercr to lais-.' a
large ainount of oirensive tiuUt-'r; thlHtan
soon he cured by using Ingnlls' Throat
and Lung Specific, which acts lUrccll/ on
the Throat au4 Lungs.
Ciirt'tl licr Coiiffli.
Mrs. Jkukmi.mi Clark, Lowill, Mass.,
savs: "Twelve years ago 1 ln>t took 11
bo'ttic of your Throat and Lung Specific.
1 hud been troubled with a \xrv had Cougii
lor months. A 50-cciit bottle cured my
Cough. Since then 1 have not been witli-
oiit it. I can heartily rcconiiucnd it to any
one who liaa a bad cough."
Saved liiM Life.
Chas. A. Waitt, says : " No langua^r
can express the value I attach to your Spe-
cific. I believe it saved my life. '
Wo would cite other testitnoniaU did w*.
think it necessary, hut atrial bottle will
convince you that it is all wc represent.
(jive it a trial.
Xngalls' Throat and Lung Specific i-
sold by all Druggists. Price .sotcnls ami
$t. Prepared only hy the INGALLS
?,1KI>ICAL CO., Lowell. Mass.
OIIRKN I'alnx, Kxtcrnal mid Internal. ItK-
l.,IKVK-< Hwclllnifs, (JiiiitriicUoiiH of the Muh
cle-. SiinncsHof Ihc .lolntH. HKALS UriUHCd,
Hral.l«, lliiriis. (Juts Cia.ks, "•'•' '*<'i;»''V,'r,*l;
(BcHl Sliible llcincdv In Ibc world.) tUKK.s
Hhciimiill'^in, Neiiral^da, IbmrHcncHu, Hore
Tlirunt, t'ronp, ami all kindred iiflr.cllons.
A iMrifvi lloltlw. A I'owfirrnl Iteiiieily.
Mo|i| t'COIIOIUlcHl, MB It COulM l»Ut 'iliv.. l»olll«».
All l)rn;fKls««- NKL8«>N A C<»., Iloaton.
We kIvo bc'.ow a sLttcment of one of tbe
most remarkable cures ever aceomplUbcd by
any inedldna. heb.loin luu a coiiiinuully been
MO KTcally IntiTcMi.- 1 In a case of tliU kind as
was tbe vlll.tgc of l>amarlM<itta SlilLs, Me.,
in the hlckness an t core ul Mr. liuukln.
KverythlUK idtc bail faliuii.an 1 dca'h miUMied
Inevitable, when llood'it .Suroaparllls was re
Burluil lo and cflected 'Ir-*'
A Woudtvf'nl Ciire»
'•The Btalement which I here make may Bcern
too cxtniordhiHry lo be true. Uiii 1 will tell
my Hlory i-f pbiluly imd tnuiifnlly as I pi/s..lbly
can, and c«fer (or corrub. nation to alaiosi any
rebldeiilof (Ills town, wlierv* I have lived all
my llle and am well known.
"Ulieu a yontli, 1 wan Hlnmg and active, able
to work hard, and aiiibltlou!* to succeed in life.
1 am now :U ycar« ot aifc, and 14 yearn a»o Ixj-
Kan li> have epllepili- lltx, (Miincjd, ui* wo l»ellcve,
by IhjurlcHlo the Hidiie lecxslvcd by a fall, as
noiu! of our' family bnve ever been BlniUarly
altllcle<l. Some nine ycuri n^o, by advice of »
pliynbdan, I hcKan to lal.e a brondde com-
pound, wldib hail a iiuleil:!g cdcct upon my
iiervcH. TIiIh beliiK, »« I nm lold, a 'cumula-
live dnij?,' and taWliiK mdldii;* to carry It out of
my syslcni. It had a .lUastrous and
AI.MOHl FATAI. KrKlxr
upon my blood. In fad, I tJjInk 1 never could
ajriiln tfolhwnuli the jialn ami inUery of liio
pant two years. .Soi. 11 alter I bejran wttli tha
bromide, Horesappcaicil on the calven of my
IcK". Slowly but Mircly tl.ey ppreml over my
I oily. I tried all llic iiicdh liie.H we could hear
of, l.iil nolhliiK Nli>>cii Ibclr terrible proKiesn.
They became very ijoverc umU r my knoc.H, and
when I walked blood would atart from them
and imirk on llie llooi iiiV path troiii room to
room. At leiimii tbe curdH bc<*nine conlracted
so that 1 could no longer walk, and waa obllirod
In dceipalr Id lake lo my U'd, from wlileb I
never expceli' I to rise. KMcpilii^' my head,
haiidrt, reel .iml breast, 1 •Aits lUi-rally covercti
«vlUi hores, e.l||^lallt!y dl-eli irnlnic conui'llon.
No words can convey an Idea of the terrible
siineilii^jB I embired, i(4 my condlllon w:is al-
most Uto terrible lo dcuci llie. I «a unable to
Alt lip or lie dowu, but was obU^cd lo keep tu A
reillnliiK posllloii, roKlii^ on my foet, hips, the
lialiiis ot my hands, and Ihe buck of my head .
I could not bear Ibe touch of heavy cbdhlng,
anil my co\erlni:H were if the llKbtcst posslblo
niiilerlaU. \> ben tlioy were chaiiKcd or th«
cloUi« on my llinU^ were removed, lai ko waba
came oil with them. Wlicii old sorcrt tilled up
new ones formed.
' I II All NO Ald'FMITK
OrHlranKin.cmld eat hardly aiiylblnu, and
ws«lnsucli palu that 1 could sleep oiiiy when
I heeanie totally cxhau-lcd nnd relaphcd Into
iiiieoiist loi.Mie'-H. I hud the coiihtant attention
of a lovlnff faile rand mother, wim ab.iost ex.
haustcd their bealtb and means lu endeavor.
ln,'lo relb've my cullerbiKs. 1 had been eon-
flni'd to the bed ahoiil a year wbon, In Scptem-
ber, 1 sc., I ai»kt il mpli.er II 1 conld try Ilood'a
HuiciiparlUa, as we Imil re«<l of Uh remarkable
BueeuhH. 1 took one biyttle and iH»tlce<l no
chaiiKC In my condition, but continued lo use It.
When on Ibc llfth bottle wc notleid '.iiat the
■ores seemed to look Uetter, and the ilo-b under
them natural.
Thin R(tu of Hope
Waft cheerln^r, and w lien my y<innK friends In
till! village »)iolc nil' a Christmas prc-nil of a
d'l/.en bullies of Ilood'.-j .^ar^apaiilla, mv gratl*
tiule to themand to lh<.' medlilne w.it almost
unspeakable. I c«.nlliiii.d to Improve. Tbe
sia. I ller woies gradually beak il up, and even
the more Ktnhlioni oiien were fetci-ed at lasl to
yield to Ihe ir.i dblnc. New nnd lieallhy skin
formed. My iippcllte came bac ; tome, I ale
well and ln< K a-'cd In llcdi. 1 rtooii began lo got
nalural sleep, and now rest as well a.s any one.
Al'lcrlieliixeonilnedto Ihc bed ayrar and five
molltll^' I w.is able l'» ^'-t II I'. I seemed to giow
Distress After Eating
Isoneof the many dlsaKweablo syniploms «>f
dyspepsia. Ileadacbi', hcarlliinii, noar stomach,
l.ilnlncss and cainieloiis appetite arc also
caused by Uds very wldesprentl and growbiK
dlKcase. ll'iod's .'sarsaparlllii limes the ^tllm•
acb, creates an api'Ollle, j.n moles lieallhy dl-
Kcsllon, rellevcM the headaeljc, and ciiich Ibe
most ohstlnaU; cases of djspqimlw. lU-ail Ibe
following:
"My wife bad dyi^pepsla. She could not keep
ber f..oil down, and had that «ii>i>re-scd fcelliiK
alter eating. >*bc had no nppolllc and was llied
all the lime, she tried numerous inedlclneH
without beliii,' ndicvcd, Init llic Urst bottle of
Mood's Sarsaimrllla did her u great deal of
good, fjbc has taken two ludilcs, and can eat
anylhlng without dlstrcHK, and has no trouble In
retaining food." John IUTthnkiki-I', Marlon,
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
.^^^.^ • Its hygienic, aperi-
/^!i^ ^Oq erit and digestive
■■^yrrr/^''~'^ir?^T\ properties a<e un-
I surpassed.
'J\»ni|ioratiireof
Sheep I'oek
Sitiiii/j; Is 47"' K.
Hhncp r.ofk Pjirii!/ W.it.r loiitnlns four llflhs of
1 grain of s.ilirr concllni lil^ lit n ,','nllon. nnd Is
torn six to thirty tinvt. lUIIKUlhsu tlu! tablo
wniarusually oflin id tor sale.
The hiuliim- IMivsleh'iM.s of tlie fity
niiiv becoiiHiilU'ii hh to Hk- therupeutic
rlUcHcy of thi.s well known table
water.
O.Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
()hlo.
ALL-GONE FEELING
••I have been troiihled with dyspepsia. I had
but little appetite, and what 1 did e:it illslresKcd
me, or did nic little good. la an hour after eat-
ing I would ex|»erlciiec a falntncf^Kor tired, all
gone feeling, as though I bail not eaten any-
thing. Mood's Sarsaparllla did me an bninense
amount of good. Il gave mean ai-petlte, and
my food relished and snllsllcd Ihc craving I had
previously experienced. It relieved me of that
faint, •tired, all-gone feeling. I have fell so
much better since I look Hood's .Sarsaparllla,
that I am happy b» recommend It." 0. A.
Paok, JVaterlown, Mas.s.
N. H. lie sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparllla
.Sold by all dmsfglsls. »1 ; six for $:>. Prepared
only by C. 1. IKJOD A CO., 1a)Wc11, Mass.
lOO r>oj»*<»M C>«i«^ Dollar
FIVE IKILLBD WOKKMBW.
L»diet', OenU', Children's Departmonta.
■ifxni MO. t. FOfT owwiom block.
KSTAI»LI.-*HKD 18M.
Mte and Male iiiients
Old stand of Andrews * Wheeler, 41 Thom-
dlke street (Northern depot). The largest nnd
llnest sUMk of flubbed work U) l>e lound In
Middlesex county, at prices much lower than
can IMS obtained elscwbcre for first class work.
No extra charge for setting work cither In or
out of Lowed. All orders promptly executed
and In a satisfactory manner.
C. H. AMDBKW8, C. WHBBLBB,
41 ThondllM StrMt, • • Nortlieni Depot
LOWBLL. MISII.
stronger every week, and could soon work
nhotii the bou^e, and walk wllli « cane, which I
should not need, Iml lor lb" lumti.Htlug efltnit
of tbe sores upou tbe cord* of my legs. I [am
now , _
KNTIIIKLV KKKK KKOM Si/KKM,
Mt\ iiig all over my Imdy only the (cars as re
minders of my HUir.'ilngs. My « b ilo Improve-
ment I atlribiile solely to Mood's .>ar«apaiilla,
and ean triilhfully say I Ijcllevc I mve my life
to this wonderful mcdlelne." «i. Waukkn K\Jt-
KIK, Dnniarlseolta Mills, Idacobi County, Mo.
/'«//• (Un'mboratioth
Of the aljove li. Ulmoulal \\c can r-fer lo alnost
evefy roijldcnl of Dam ilscoita MIIIh ami the
vllbiges abmit. To be inoi-e f-|>eelllc, wo have
received Ictttrs eiiiliirslag Mr. Ituikln's state-
meid and tc-lify but to Ihe wondn ful power of
IIiKid's .<iir:^apaillla an sbown la Ibla case, from
MAUK D.JlANJll.N,
.1. F. Mi.i.i.niA.N, I'oHiiiiUhU-r,
W. T. YouK, lloUd Proprlcloi',
W. C. IKAOIK, all of Damarlsi-otta Mills.
B. Z. Wl.N»l.ow, of Ilro«',kion, Mass., for 18
years postinasler and expri>s agont at Da-
marlscoita Mills.
Miirt. II. M. WiiirricMURK, Ayir, Mass.
Wii.MAM II. L'l.'siiiNO, Worcesmr, Mass.
TllKBON <). Uankin, Worcester, Mass.
.loilN M.4UNKIV. Worcester, Man*.
' r. M. KoLLlNH, 77 ►rrinklln strcot, Iloston.
i Whftt .yforr it Srceamtru?
i Surely, after rcadbv,' the ab.>vc, not even the
most skeptical ran doubt the. pnnllar power of
lIoiid'BHariapailll.ilnpiiilfyliu the blood, driv-
' InK out disease, and Impartui;,' iiealtb and vigor.
Saft nUrum,
\ *'\ was troubled w Ith t-all rlicnin till about
three years ago. My face ub nt the eyes would
he swollen nnd wabhed, my liamis aud parU of
my iKMly would be raw fores for weeks at A
time, my llesb would .'♦cem sorotU! I that 1 could
roll plwes of llesb from bclw ceu my Ungers as
large as a i ei. In lact 1 wa .
TOHMI >ri;l> WITH fALT nilRl/'X
' in the worst form, ami had to leave ofl' work al-
together. I coiiMiKcil ncver.il doctors, but they
gave m< no relief nhatcrer. One called It type
poison and vave ino mtdp ino aexiordlngly: but
salt rbcuni cannot be cared l.» that way, I •••
^ sure you. .•*eelng Hood's '•atsaparllla adver-
d«eil, I bouK^it one IkiUIc and used It aocordtng
to directions. It belpcl me w much that I took
a second and tblrd bottle, and
IIAVK WOT DKBX TBOUBLED
Willi salt rhenm since. I will reoomnnend Hood's
Sarsaparllla not only for •alt rheum, hut for
humorsof all kin Is, h>s8 of ap|>«Utfl, and that
■all-gone' feeling so often experienced by every-
one. In treating for salt rlMum I used Uood'a
OUre Ointment on tbe places afllBoled. A. D,
I BoBBiMt, liagar stiwt. JmmIm PUla. Mmb.**
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LOWELL DAILY COURIER/ FBIDAY. JANUABY 27, 1888.
FRIDAyTjANIAUY 27. 1888.
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— ^^: TlENOTII or DAT. I »««>•»«•
,(rt ft <.r)2 I XI). ^^'m.
K .'i.ri.'i (I. m.
Peraonal.
John H. WcDonouKh, a member of Post
42, in M'riou«ly ill of uneunionlii.
Mr Charles A.Carlflon of Kitehhurg, who
wuH imirried to Mi^s Fnin.ie K. W viimn of
thU city WedncMlny uiRht, fell ou the Hido-
WHlk .it Fitclil.uiK UhI SHturiittv and brolve
both bones of one arm. He has entered a
Buit uuaiust the ritv. ii„„„l
Minimer W. H. Slc(Junnii(le of llie Urook-
lv.,:iaHiuto>vn Wednesday., He i« look n«
buMtnoHH in the
b!iM> bail IkiII
tire Lowell team for
The WeKtIievi
The cold wave sltrnal wa.- inn «p on the Cou-
rier Htnir yerttenlny afu-rnoon and 1l» <loleihl
i.mU«dv«n was wion rcallicd. A flrgt-r'u-tss Jnir-
rJr*ijel>ognniitonceto get In lt» work. Tl»c
ViUnX howled fearlully, ^li.tlvin? wtudi.wH and
houses hnd ilireaienliiK i*^ '•'"^*' ''"^^"
BwtnKniK "iKn. It «'untinucd to l.low all
iind ihU forenoon flK.wcd HtiU- Improvenieu*.
Of r«>urte it is from the northwest. The Mmii-
IKjratnre was not iwulMMiUirly low, hut the
weather wn» very .ll^nj<reeablf. Al
luhl cvcnluK the t.-iniK'niture was 24 "
inornb>K ' • »'"' '" ' <''<'''"'' ^ •
every
i^lght.
S oV'hu-k
at : this
wt'll.savs lie 1« doinn a Rood
eljjur liile. and will be iit I'l*-'
nextwtek. lie itr!»''
1*^ an a very inoiniMn!: on*-.
Sir ThoiiiHH Ksiiionde and Itev
art went to Xewl.nryiM)rt yesterday and ad-
.In.^sed a nu etii.« lliere in t le evenin»{. I «-
ni'dit Mr. Sliiuil will speak at Wukelield,
Hud tomorrow liolli will be al l.yi«, Sunday
eviiiin;; tliey will both address meetiiiKh in
CatnbrTd^ie iunl Ho>tou.
John Stu-
BUSINESS NOTrJSS.
"^1^ Marion, ariiMir |dioto.r:i|duT.
jt/ CoaKlinK' at Tawtti- k.l slide toni^iit.
» r C'o'colialU tin- rMM.kvlli'r. .>! Merri-
lumk strret. Ini^ .i«Ti.l< d lo .h.M. ..»l hi> einii-
iatinu lil'iaiy. iind iniriii' wi«bii>j; l«) vrel ^.•.lle
j:ood liook' "very rlu-.io slioiil'l
M'lvch of lbi< o|i|».TUii.ity
get tlrsl elioice.
avuil thiin-
1 uli early ami
Hlelehlng l*rtiUr«.
The .hoirs of the li'ninai iilutc Coneeptlon
and St. Mary's ehi^^tvlies of Lawrenee. to-
i>«'tber with tlie ushert eonneeted witli tlit
diiirelie>. enjoyed a sUi-ii ri ie to this elty
|«M evening'. Tliw parly was eonvt-yed in
two s<x-bt>rsc slel;;lis. and sloppeil at the
Amerieun house, where Mipper, vo<al and
ln>lrnmental inusleaiid .lan.-ln;; serve*! to
ke.p ail interested until tin; hour ol .leparl-
lire. The priesti eonneete.l wjtli t U"
tlmrtlie- ari-oiiipanied the party. Many in-
vited iine-t- were present from the lotal
Calliolie «lit>lrs. 'I'iie s!<'iu»»in« was very
poor. Tlie partv left Lnwenee at (pitirter
of live and reaelnd thU eity al ei^bt o eloH..
cxperiem ln^ one tip over on tnt- roail. >o
one was injured.
A partv of Tr» or more went to the r«>i-
of llu'-'li Cameron. TewU^tniry. by
from llHti-on's ".tal'les, la^l u^'aM-
deiiei
bar
Mystic Orders.
The amount of asvessment InaurAnce in
force In this ►tutc at the end of the vear 18«6
WHS «4.4T3.Tas.T42— ai) increase of ipa(l.),4.W,-
(W» over the ve;ir isM. The Ineicaso durloi;
tlie vear ISHT lias not an yet l>cen giveu. It
JHSiifetosav, however, that II was very
larjre.Ms tlie ^.'reater part of the diflereul or^
tfani/.ations bail a sineeshful year.
A festival was hehl by Hay Slate eolony,
rilyrim Kalliers. Ia^t eveninj; in tlieir hall on
Central --treel. There was u lar>ic attuuU-
nnee of meinliers and Irieinls. A be^n sup-
per was s.-rved frtun 7 to », afnr whu-h the
partv adjourned to the main ball where the
tables were lll>er:tlly covered wllli eonfw-
tiomrv. tanev work imd many other arti-
cles, all worlliv . of purchase. One of the
features was alariiC doll, rbhiy drcKsed. and
which was -iveii to the little ^irl obtainlUR
the nioM monev with which to pnicli«Mf it.
The coinpiViloi> weie t arrie lloldred^e Mid
I.auraSicor. The tormer was the winner.
Twentv-oneiUdlars was reali/.ed from the
oplrlled contest beiwuii them. The festival
will be contniiied Tlinrsd;iy. Friday and Sat-
urday evciiiiijis of next week.
A mectinu' of the Lowell \ etenui rli^
man's ii„soci:ilb»n will I'o held in Meeluuiiea
fiali Ibis eveiiiiiit to make arranvcmeits for
tin allendanc of the orpiiii/alu.ij at the
fuiienil of ilie l;de ( bief S. \\\ Taylor.
i lie olUceis i.f Wasliiiiiloii eommaiulery,
(iul.len tro". wciviioi iiiMullcd la-t evenJuK
Ms l><iiidv (ir;iiid (omiiiaiuUr II. 11. Joues
of Havei iilll was unai.le to be present.
V new council, to be kiKc.vn as Middlesex
eoiinell. Aun-rican L- -i.m of llc.nor. vvus In-
Miliiled ill this citv last .'veniii^' at.l ost 120
hall. Dislriit Dei'Utv (iraiid Coiniiiander
Fivd A. HoAiies, as^iMed by ( Jian I tbutor
■' .1. herriler,
ilso installed
follows : i'ast
Special Notices.
%ptcia\ fiotittn
12 [XIRA GOOD BARGAINS
-roE —
Friday and Saturday
In adclitiou to our Annual
Mrtik-Down Stock llecliic-
insr Sale which te now in
iSpecial Itottcrs*
«. e. roiLARD i CO.
t
prof^ress.
KIMBALL & CO.
Tln-y had a plea-ant timt, and reluriu
Lowell about midni;;ht.
.r
to
a track mi
the river above Paw-
was
and
THE OiTT.
Sec locals t»ii p-i>;e ."».
For ^rood c«'ul, w liii !i l« Mtnictimes hard t.j
find. j:o to I*- NV. Iloriie i Son, r» I'entral
street. 'I'hiy have it.
Mi-s Kli/aiielb |lai,s<-oni v\ ill trive a famil-
iar talk :it the l>ui.»»lry on rai;;o slivet ti»-
morrow t'veniii;; at ~ M.
At tbeollice of Win. Kilt ied;;c. coal and
wood deab !, JJS ^Uddie si rut. lock lime, lor
Use in croup wnd diphllurla. i» sold.
A snb«ciiplion paper is in circulation for
eleariniu' 'dV the snow and niakiii::
the i<-e for trottinu' o»
tucket falls.
Hev. F. A. AVartield. formerly pastor of
lierkekv street ehiiivh. lto>ton, but now of
Brockton, is to supply Ip.e pulpit at HiK'h
street church next Sunday.
The propriet«irsof the liM»or stores which
were rtfuseil transfer of licenses al the last
neetinx of the boMid of aldermen have been
iiotlfl«d Itv the jiollee authorities to discontin-
ue business,
Aiiont 10(» friends of Mr. J. W. I'aradis
vlhlted him at his home, No. 12S Cross street,
last nichl. and pn^sonted .Mr. and Mrs. 1 ai-
Hdls u handsome parlor m-I and other valu-
able articles of household furniture as h
testimonial »»f esteem. Tlie eveniuK
pleasantly occupied in h'aiiies, imisic
daucin^;.
The Insurance hv the recent fire nt John
L. Cheney & Co.'s spool antl bobbin shop
has not been adiusted. hut probably will be
in a few dav». No repairs laii l»e eom-
iheneed oh tliebuildinif till the insiiranw is
settled, and the tlOtniployeH will be out of
work several weeks at least. It may be nee-
essRrv to put au entirely new roof ou the
buildin;,'. __; .
Formally Act'epts.
Key. Chas. W. Iluntinntoii of Provblonee
has formtdly acceiiied tlie call of Hiirli stn-et
church, uu.l he will be in the city tomorrow
to eonsull with tlie committee as to tiis in-
stullaliou, which will uo doubt occur uboui
the first of .March. _ _ .
Vhe Coldest ti»y Yet.
Todav has been the <oldest all round day
this winter, the mercury remaininir al K de-
Krtes abovt; zero at 1 o'clock at the .Merrp
mack vard. I>av l.cfore yesterday ilwas bat
one «le«iee warmer, however. 'I he cuttiiiL'
wind makes It s«?eiu colder than It really is.
I'd lee Court.
Jan. 27.— Lawreiire Callahan, drunken-
ness, second oilence. s?.") and costs. Thomas
NelRon. dniiikt niit-'ss, m-coiiI ofleiiec, two
months to tlie jail. The ease of J-iines
Havers, for drunkenness, second ofTeiiee, was
continued till February 3«l. There were the
fines lor drunkenness. Jst-vcral cases were
coulimio«l. ^
SiillivMn-MorrUon.
The marriaj^e of Mr.-Iiiun-sJL Sullivan and
Miss Kstber A. Morii-on took plaet- Wednes-
dav afternoon. Kev. Mielmel (rMrien of .St.
Tatrick's eburch |>erforniin>.' the ceremony.
A reception took jilacc ul the resi.lence of
the bride's parents on the Merrimack cor-
poration. Later ill the eveniuL'. the couple
left the «itv en route for New York. On re-
tundii'jfrimi their hridal tour, they will live
on Merrimack stn <t.
Kill Dismissed.
lUiiiv Aiiiv iTou-Ut a bill in c«|uity
B;r:iin-v'.t' Tome K. .M:iniiiitn. setliu'.: lortii
thai li« bud ol)taiiietl a judjrmeiit a;:ainst
Maiiiiiii:: in :in iniiim ;it loeiiiiioii law for a
lar;,'e sum. wiiieli eouM not In- collected by
lew. and pravinu' for tlm aiipuiiitmeiit of a
receiver to talv :dl claims dm' Manniii;.' aiol
apply thei!) to I lie puynieiit of this judL'meiit.
Judue William Alt.ii licf.rd the ease" 1-ist
w<ek. an-l. atler due ciin«ideratiim. has dis-
mi^sed the bill. ( liarles A . I'rinee and Mel-
ville .M. Weston for plaliilill. ( harles Cow-
ley for ihir «lel« ndaid.
Civil i^iervico Exaiiiliiation.
There were 1!» persons ut the e\a'iiimition
lor police olhoers comlu'teii by ilie civil ser-
vice examiners Moiitlav. Two of these—
Mesfcrs. J. G. Favor and Charles (ire>,".i—
took the examination for promotion, and
were successful. Hie other 17 totik thceom-
petitive examination, and the follow iiii,' were
successful: Herbert A. Merrill, (Jioijic 11.
Williams. John K. MeRenzie. Alfreii M.
Melvin, < hester K. Itvder. Klmund H.
Thomas, John T. Whitlaker. Fre.l O. F.
Townseiid. Lindsev A. IiiKall*. Frank hox,
Frank L. Peubodv. Horace W. t binent.
Robert W. Stowell, Juines U. Fleinliitjs.
Chsn^e In I'ollce Patrols.
The following ehanires in p<dice patrols
have been aiinoiiiiceil, ullhouKh the transfers
are not complete, as far as the iK-rmanenl
substitution of imn in the makiiiK of ehan^'es
li concerned: Otllcor MeLmiirhlin has l)een
transferred to the lower Merrimack street
beat heret«»fo!e i.alrolle«l by Uflicer Hollami,
and the latter lia* been tnmsferreil to a niwht
beat. Officer M.Liiiifbrin has heretofore pa-
trolled an upper Merrimack street beat, in-
cluding Little Canada. Oftiwr Hreault has
been transferreil from a nl>:lit iical at Little
Canada to Olhcer .McLuiiulilin's former pa-
trol; Oflieer AIneit K. Lil»by has been trans-
ferred from a ni^^lit In-at In Centnilvllle to
the day beat, iihliidini,' Centralville heights
Dr. Allt«i»'i «lft-
Messrs. Lvlitors; A new feature was aibled
.laii. '21 to our i:vmna«iimi wbidi pleases ns
vervnuMh. a iriie piutrait of l»r. Nathan
Allen ot vourcilv. wideli liaui^s in the lar-e
front hall" of the f.niMini; to -reel every on.-
who enters. It i- most fiitiii:,' iliat it sliould
hf placed in this l.iiildin^'. since to^Pr. All< n
and l>r. Sie:inis i- iliie the full crcilil for the
csiablislimciil of tlie d.-partment of plivsical
education and hvuienc in .\iidierst culle.'e.
Not mere!) the esiaPli^hmeiit of this d<'p;irl-
meiil ;:ives ^leat credit to Dr. Allen, but his
continual interest in its ;;rowlh ard deveb)p-
menl for iiearlvllO years is a iiiarl.ed featuiv
of hi* value and devotion to tli» ••ollev.'e and
her interests. 'There has scarcely been a
nioiitb when he has not. by letter or person-
al contact wilh the colb).'e hers If or s„iiie of
her inslnictors. s.iij«ht after and yaineil in-
formation aliout this, his special department.
Tlie trustees, professors and stuiients all owe
a debt to Dr. Allen ftu- what hv has done for
the collejjc wilh bis pen or by word, wbidi
words caunot express or money ever repay.
>V, S. Mahmiiai.i..
Amherst College, .Jan. 21, 1S>*.
N. S. Wak«'lield and Depfy .M.
coiidiidrd llie vu-_Miii/..diwn and
the new Iv elected olliceis as
comm:«ndcr. tb-o. M. Ilarrkan; e«mimand-
er, Lawrence J. Sniilli; vice commander,
Dliver A. l.il.l.v; orator, Henry 4. O'Dowd;
seeieiarv. Denis (I'llricn : trcasiii.'r. Dr.
llo;:ii Walker: chaplain, i'lioiiiis C. Ia'o;
.Miidc.b'liu Ma.^'uirc; wird«u, Patrick Con-
r.Mi: seiitrv. Dr. .L J. Mciarly ; rei-ie-enta-
tives to the ;:raiii council. Lawrence J.
Smilit and tieoii;v M. Ilarriu'.in. I he or;;an-
izalinii «tails out iird r most lavoiaide cir-
ciiiii^t UK'cs. Notwitlis|«ndiiiir ihc unfavor-
;4li|, w.;ilher :t uoo I number < iilercdas char-
ter ineinl.eis. and those w lio were unable to
ait.ii 1 l:i»l cviiiin;: will bo received next
Thursday eveiiin„'.
Fridav asid Saturday- lloarlionud, butter-
seotcli. iniple and imdasses drops 14 etn. a
II...-J lb.. 2."»cts.. at Smith's, 47 Merrliuack
fttreet. ;
Viilenltnvs.
Prnn-'s. U'hiluey's and Kapbael Tnck'H, 1
cent to »;.'>.0i». e.niii '. fancy and rich. Pic-
tures, frames, album*, stationery, blank
Itooks. mottoes, pcriotlicals. &c.. cheapf at
CambrJdj,'e's. Merrimack House block.
Itest Messina orau;,'e» in the market 3 dox.
25 cts. at Smith's.
A. N. llariuon
shown spe<dal patterns In l<rouze, oak, and
other kimls of picture niouldiiiK'. also a jco<h1
line of foreiirn and American photojjrapba,
■tecl ennraviiiKs and etehiiifrs. The pnoes
are rhcht. No. 8» Merrimack street, up stain.
Persian dates 3 lbs. -1
Two dozen bananas •,
'1 cents. .Sraltb'i*.
::> cents ut Smith**.
l>ra>er for Colli'K« Httidents.
■ Under the auspices of the V. M. C. A., a
union praver meelin«. spe-ially devoted to
the subieel'of yoimj; men in the colleges, was
held ul the John street toiiKrejcational
»hur« h last niuht. It was conducted by Sec-
retary Harlow of tlie Y. M. C. A. Hev. \\ .
s Avres was the first speaker. His ad.iress
was on "The udvancement of ( hrlslian work
ii; collejres throughout our own land and for-
eiiin lands." He spoke of the chaimed senti-
ment in colte:<es. whew; now. Instead of haz-
ing, new stu<leiits are L'iven reception* and
cordially invited to ioin the Y. .M. C. A. A
ureal amount of work is done liy these u»so-
eialions in cidleKCs, both amoiiK' the students
and the iH.opleot nei;ibl>orin>; towns.
Secretary Harlow also made remark*. He
spoke of the fact th, I ineetin«s for prayer _ ,. .
for colle'e students were held almost every- clocks, and also has the aicency of I aruhola
K4
1 con80li-
ta.shinore
stitched
B« on Time.
Time is money ami appointments made
should be kept." If you carry a reliable
watch in your pocket or have a well resrulat-
ed mantle elwk at your home you will be on
lime and live up to your a«reement*. A
failure to do so cannot th»n lie excused on
that account. Clarke. ."»3 Central street,
make a specialty of fine watches and mnntle
wliere last nlK'hl. 'Then the IiitercolleKiate
Y. M.C. A. is doiiiK u wonderful work.
The secretary jcave statistics uliowin^; the ex-
tent of Us ot-Jjani/ation in this eouniry ami
Kurope. All has been ilone in the past ten
vears. In concluilin^'. Mr. Harlow referred
to the Boston Iiitereolleiiialc Y. M. C. A..
(Uifanized last Deceinlier and includiiu mem-
bers from all the educational institutions in
and about Boston. Similar orKani/tttions
will iK'ellecled in New York and Chicago.
The meeting' was not largely attended, but
it was of Krt;»' iut*-"'"'^'*^ ^'^ *''"*^ who were
.here.
Fnnvral of John F. Callahan.
The funeral of John F. I allahan took place
Ibis forenoon froii' St. Michael's cbiinh.
Amon}{ lliost! present were Mayor Palmer
and the other members of the overseers of
the poor, with the ollicluls of tlie board ; the
directors of the Lowell and Draciil horse
railway compaiiv and of tiie Lowell base ball
iissocia'tion, witii both of which .Mr. Callahan
was conne«'ted, and members of the Kiiiy;hls
of St. Patrick. There was a lai%M; eon^'ieifa-
tion al the sideiim liiiili mass, which was eel
cdtraled bv Uev. William D'Urien, with Kev.
William >L O'Mrieii as deacon. Uev. Fr.
tiilday as suli-tleacon, and Kev. .Mictiael
O'itrien was present in the sanctuary. The
-iiidn" was liv the church choir, conducted
l.vPhriiris David, jr., Willi Henry (iilday as
oi'Hanist. The liearers were .Messrs. tMiarles
W. Deehan, Pelcr C:is.idv. Flias A. M<(inade.
Patrick Ilarraiian, Denis J. U'ltrieii and
Patrick Uoarke. , . . .
Tlieie were many elaborate floral tributes.
Ill a<idilioii to tli<»so by personal friends,
tiiere were tlie followim; from or;; aiii/ed
l.odies: An anchor from the overseers of
the poor: larye star Inmi the directors (d'
the Low til ba»e ball association; a cro-s
from tlie Franklin society; a broken wheel
from till' directors of the Lowell and Drueul
horse railroad. . , , ,
The lomr funeral procession imluded (juite
a larjre number of members of the Kiii;;lits
of SI. Patrick in .arriaKcs. The .interment
was in the Catholic cemetery.
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Best Messina lemons In the market 14e.
.lo/.. 2 doz. 2.V els., at amiih's, 47 Merrimack
street.
. Qratlis.
In (ht» city, Jan. 'J6, Wr». Hctiey Uonlon, aged
92 veir.''. ' , ^ »-
!• uiieral nt 2 o'clo<'k p. m. Saturday, from No.
4 Loving' street. Friends and relatives invited
vvltlioiit further notlrc.
'Special l^quces*
Obituary.
Patriik Bradley .lied at No. 27 North
street Wednesday. a;,'ed .Vi years. He was a
widower and leaves a s«mi and daughter.
Mr. Uradlev was a member of company D,
Itith n'^ritnent, (apt. Matliew Donovan, <lur-
tn^t the war. and bis honorable dischar;ie
from the service shows that he was in tlic
follow Inj: enga^'ements: Fair Oaks, .Saya);e
Station. (Jlendale, Malvern Hill. Brlsiow Sta-
tion. Second Bull Itnn, < hantilly, Freder-
ieksbur;^, Chaiicellorsville. (iettysbiiri;,
Manassas (Jap, Front Royal, James City, l/'n-
lon Mills, Kelly's Ford, Locust drove. Mine
Hun, Wilderness, Spoltsylvania, Cold Har-
bor, (^Id Church, Peten-burK. He was for-
merly a memlier of Post 42, but lost his coa-
nection with it.
Until I^. Stevens, widow of Bartlctt Stev-
ens, died at No. '27 Hampshire street yester-
day, ajred «0 years. She was a native of
Trov, Me. ,, ,
An Infant son of Mr. 'Thad Steveus died
Thursday afternoon.
The Su'n Bernardino Index, speakim; of
the death of Win. (i. Morse, says he was a
man "whose loss will be deeply felt by the
laru'e circle of those who were i^lad to call
him fr'end. In the ConfireKational church
he was an active man, as he was in the (>d<l
Fellows' order, of which he was 11 protni-
nioinbcr. His life has been one of
his children
TO CLOSE OUT TIIW HAI.ANCK OF
01 It STOCK OK
Fur Robes
At once we make tiie following HKDlXTION
IN PUICES for the neM
THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
Kxtra la»Be nitf Gray Robe«, fAncy plush
lined, rcduccKl from Bl'i to S0..5O.
ICxtrii larRo slie «r«.v, plush lined, reduced
from S10.50 to 87,50.
KeRolHr sU« Gray, plush lined, reduced
from 1M.r>0 to «5.00.
Gray K(»l>»-ii, resalar, retluced from 94.50
tu WJ.50.
lUact* KoVk'S, 94 5i), »5, •«, up to •IC.
Lot of Fine Fur Coats.
Iliindsoniely lined and well made.
I lot reiluced from WIS to lilO.
1 lot reduced from 940 to 914.50.
1 lot linltHtlon Black Hear, from 912
to 9*^5.
Of
•very
up
description at lowest prices to
close oat.
FAY BROS. & IlOSFOllD,
173 to 185 Oentral Street.
CHOICE SEVEN PER CENTS.
FOR 8AK.K.
Mortgage Loans
.Some of our recent Faim
may be noticed as follows :
f ;|.vi on 40 acre larm worth .
$.500 00 40
••••ssss
•••••••••«
• •••••S«*a
nent
Officer A. F. Kllioti lias Inen chanjred from } ^ork. and he has so lived that
tbe patrol Intludiii;: the vicinity of the Boston „,„« justly refer to It with pride and phasure.
nod MaliK" depot to Ollieer Collins's l>eal. in- ^y^. ^^f^^\ not refer to bis life here, for he has
cludinK tl»e |K)st oflice nei^diborhoo.1, and |^,.„ ^.o prominent a citizen that all are'
Officer CoIHm bus been Iruusferred to night miliar with It. A tuaii of Inlejfritv' ami
- '" "ily
hearty friendships, he will nol easil
JAME8PyLE'fi PKAKLINK Is consld- »?«"«»>•" .
duty
fa-
of
he for-
.. fsoo
..t'iMMi
..9'.>lllHI
..|i-2'.)..0
..|2l(iO
..t:uiKi
t^'JOO
selections, 17
year V ••xperlenee, not a I'ollar lost. Intereht
"paid semlaiiinmlly at .Ximleton iiank.
For d«taiN Inoiilre of he Appleton or Wanie
Alt National hank, or of the ur.derslgne I,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO.,
00 CKMTRAL 8TRIEKT.
lUVKIon HO
(VXI oil KO
(if;.'iOon ra
{iplOOoli HO
$I.VH)on 80
reriwnnl
knowlcdKC
•areful
1st Special Bar^afn. 1 lot Chil-
dren'.s Hue Cashmere Olove**,
wore twputy-flve events, for
today and tomorrow only lOi*.
a pair.
'.2d Special Bar^'aiii. 1 lot of
niiidipu's Wool Hose, odd aiitl
brokeu sizes, were tifly cents,
for today and tomorrow only
'.Joe. a pair.
3d Special Warpiln. 1 lot L'.idles'
line 'Wool Hose, extra heavy
wel:;ht, Here tifty cents, for
today and tomorrow only 3Sc.
a pair.
41 h Special Bargain. 1 lot liadles*
extra fine Medicated Scarlet
Underwear, were $1.60, tor
today and tomorrow only 98c.
each garment.
5th Sp cial Bargain,
dated lot of Laiies-
dloves, plain and
backs, were thirty-eight cents,
for today and tomorrow only
25e. a pair.
6th Special Bargain. 1 lot ol fine
Hutfs, including Black Opos-
sum, American Bear, extra
fine Nutria Beaver, were four
to 8ix dollars each, for today
and tomorrow only $2.9S each.
lih Special Bargain. 1 American
Bear Set, muff and 3 yard boa,
was twenty-five dollars, we
will sell for $16.00.
8th Special Bargain. 1 extra
quality Black Fox Set, muff
and 3 yard boa, was twenty-llTe
dollars, we will sell for $18.00.
9th Special Bargain. 1 Seal
Plush Newmarket with Beaver
collar and culfs, quilted satin
lining, actually cost us fifly
dollars, we will sell for $«0.00.
10th Special Bargain. 2 Seal
Plush Wraps, the new Modjes-
ka shape, Seal drop trimming,
quilted satin lining, were
twenty- Hve dollars, we will sell
for $19.25 each.
nth Special Bargain. Any
Trimmed Hat or Bonnet in our
stock nt just half price for
today and tomorrow.
12th Special Bargain. 50 Ladles*
Electric Circulars, positive
value today $1.75. we shall sell
tor today and tomorrow at
$1.25 each.
The lots quoted above are posi-
tively extra values and are
worthy of immediate attention.
A IV O X M K R
Special Bargain/
.__ . «
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
BKOWJS^ -
COTTOJN^.
MAYSAIlp * UO.
7H MKKKIMAUK 8T
n
Dr. Geo. H. JeDnisoii,
DKISfXINT,
8 cases 50 inches wide,
only 10c. per yard;
regular price 14c.
1 case 64 w ide, only
12c. per yard; regu-
lar price IGc.
2 cases 7-4 wide, only
18c. per yard; regu-
lar price 18c.
!»ufloeftM>r to n«. B. M. Nblm>r.
fItMwt. - - Hoafnrd Bloefc
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A RICH VARIETY, AT
C. R. ADAX8\ 18 Cabot StreeU
8«nd order* to ut for ptUntli^, |>ap«rlB«. tU.
Lot T1N8KL M ACKAMK, Mtorted colors,
at 5e. m skein.
N01TIN0I1AM UiCK TIDIKS MDd OVSB-
lON COVKKN, 1 1 Inrh,-* •M|U«r«>, 5c. each.
WHITK AND SMOKED PBAKL. BUT-
TOMti. all ■ls•^■• Mt 5 Kud 0«-. a duMB.
SULl.OWAV'!* AM..WOOL HHAKBR
IM>CI£H, i-«Kul«r vJftf. ffooiU, for 19c. polr.
WINTKK WKIflHT IFSWICH RIBBBD
KAST BLACK COTTON H08K, •!«•• 7 to
10, at '-iSc. M pair.
INFANTS' CHKISTKNINO DRR8SK8,
tuclc« niui IiiMvrtiou down front, Haai-
bur( Kiiffle on Ituiloiu, onlj 9Hr.
COrNTKY YARN, 8c. n nlnln.
Srcoud grailn OKICM ANTOWN. Tea .ketu.
ItKST I>KK^M KKAID.Sr. a roll.
STKWART'rt SAFKTY PIN -, 6o. a doien.
IVellea Bloch, Merrlmark Street,
These goods are the best grade
in tbe market and are very
cheap.
A. 6. POLLARD & GO.,
80 4t 82 NefrimMk Street.
RAZORS
AND
STROPS.
Taylof's Peerless Razor.
KATE S
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Printinfc I»ro»«e«i.
SHATTUCK'S,
S4 CENTRAL STREET,
These Eazors are made and fia-
ished in the best possible manner,
and are fnlly warranted and sold
on trial.
125 Btyles of Bazors, ranging in
price from 25o. to $3.50.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, By*
UlasHOS and Spectacles mast bo
Bold at prices way below cost
on acx'oimt of overstock. Don't
inlBsthuouportunlty. Come and
Hcu. If you want anything In
our line you can buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
38 Central Str««t.
Ol'R WORK GUARANTEED
Wo make a specialty of RcjiatrlnR and Beay-
holBterlng Furniture aud
goods tree of ohargc
for, also deUrer
ILi. TV. HaiPf^l^es,
166 & 168
»«ERRI»AVCK IT.
STORE
PLXTMOIIVO,
^teani and liVnter Fittlnflr
Are done by at In the very best manner.
CrOas Ftxiurea, Library Lamps and Fancy
Globes a specialty.
FARRKLL Jb CONATON,
Telephone 12-«4. »* Dnttoa StrMt.
%n PMMOtt 8tM«t.
Ared tb«be0t WaaWmr < oinpouiul of tjie day
hv all who oooe u,\s»\i <« trial. It cleanwH
Sold by ■11 ffrocert, ' "
Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be
iretl if you take Hooil's Sar»ap*rlll a, the
Sold by all drugKisti*.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KlMDa
AT THIS OiriCE,
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street.
X^OWKL.]!^.
A BETTKK TIME TO BUY
Sleighing Robes, Caps
AND FUR GLOVES.
Assortment »f wl, prices the lowest When
will you erer want them more?
WM. P. BRAVER & CO.
Coram- Hat mmI '■' 8t«r«.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHDS.
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
TOUB ATTEIfTIOH IB CALLED
To the character of Investors In the New Uamp*
shire Trust IJo.'s e p«r et. Debenture Bonds.
PIttsfleld HsTlngs Bank, rittsflcid f^^
Lancaster Having^ itaiik, Ijineaster fltOOO
Norway Plains tiavlnifs Bank, Bocbeater $10,000
MllfonI Five Cent Havings Bank, Mllford $10,000
M errtmuok Couuiy Savings Bank, Con-
oord • •' $10,000
rrankiln Savings Bank, Pranklln $16,000
Merrtmaok Klver Savings Bank, Man-
cheater • $80,000
Cheshire Provident InaUtattoB, KeeBe..$100,«0»-
r. Bodliff, Jr., Agent, Ooarier Bnildiag.
'€m»t\\
ESTABLISnED 1845
LOWELL, MASS., SATUUDAY, JANUARY 28, 1888.
NOTA BICMK.
ISntertainmcnts.
A Leap Year Kejeetlon.
-I'tn wjrry, Clara," he tjul^ly »«l'>.
••Ytt I tear U W()nld not do ;
And nilited. a» lowly she bowid her head,
'•But I'll be a broUier to you.^ ^^^^ ^^^^
j;ouo to the [iromUel luml?
MAHHAClIlIfc>F:TTS.
Music^ Hall.
t>NK MGliT ONLY.
Vou LniiKh ! Voii ^ rreaui J You Koar t
The peer* of rolllc* lug Iil»h tx»mody,
Murray and Murphy,
In their new uud original Mdo-.pUttlng ab-
surd.ty, cnlltli'd,
Our Irish Visitors
8u|M»"rt<"» »»^ » ««»'np«"i "^ umif iial «xrellonc««,
umlcrthe inanngpmtMit of J. M. IIH.L. liauu-
coaiuly tiii.f-'rnud uand uud on;hebira.
N«w features, new siMxIalHra, n«'W Uugba.
Wednesday Evening, February 1.
Kngagcmvul for inc ulght only of
Mr. Dion Boucictuilt,
with hU own omp^nv and Miss Thorndyke,
In Ills own ilram.i lu ilirt'e acU,
The Shaiitfhraun.
Conn
Claire rrolllott..
• •••••■ •••
.Mr. IMon Itnuclr.iull
.....MUsThorndyku
New and sitcciat scvncry.
\\
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
....The Iron horhc Ins l>e«i» i-t'iHe'^ 1" « JANUARY tifl, »t AND «8.
,„ow bank with «rc.«t frc.ucn.-y tlu.c days ^f,,nnee SutunUW^
....The Manchester Union KtumbleH on the , i^miHteu a
truth when It says '-the doiuoiratlo po-Ulon I Ket«iru of tho KovorlUs.
oit the larlfllH an unlmi>rrKn;.l.l« (sio) om." H13NNESSY BROTHERS'
....Tlur.. arc IM) lan.ly and K -i-rnmi | "^-Ji-'*'"
sU.ix^li. I'hilatlclphhi. VMur.«:niun,rowc..tt| . I ll/l s nctrPl<^ '
11 y<»ii ihoo«e, but be very .areful to uvcdd |Q6tll Iflllloll CIO .
rijll:itlcllilii;>. I ^,j,.„ prj^,. ii.,,»d iind ri«niliin»<»r. luH'ra.'ui
....wi.,M..,ohvM.nr,istho linh -'»'"';; | ;;-.•;;, ^l:',^;;.^:! .^
still ..mnln in i.H ,h>t ,..M.Io..y or lias It --i;i-;:^.|;-,;|^>^ \1- Ji^-jIlV.^^
.ll;in..lohi.i.y Adain.: Vurk.-vau^l Ktuc'v Tom
Iliirrv Muiiicll. Kiii.'iM:e lloiu.orHV, Wni. AIIum
t K. W. < I.I..I1.;.-. Will A. llHirinKt... aud .I
,,,.....idonn,oi(.. a. <o«o.,r.T che^ior ^:::x,:L'-TJ'Z'i:\-::u:'^^^^^^^^
!'-tk, Koi-lon. wuH « nti P d l«y ';»" "-'■>! -! „,.|,. „i „ ..n. Admls-ioti lO, ao i*i»«l 3.» « s.
Thiii'iiuy, Iind a Ifl-'O »;old watih :iinl other j n^^crvod Kfat» now i-e.n-ly.
KiMltriik W. Scl;iill/..a nu'mlur of (ill-
incmV band, uhil.' Mil.'mitiin-/ t<» l<":ir'i u
train from t ont'i)rd. N. H.,l<» H-'-tfii l"r!.!;iy.
fell imd fr:H luml hi- hi;, lie was Uikiii to
the Ma«"'U'huMdlN ln>^l Ital.
MIDDJ^KHl-V COILNTY.
Tin- shortnireln tlu'fl<'eonnts of John II.
Thiii>lon, l*>rmerlv l.<i«)k-k<M'i'«r <»' ,t»H!
fhnrlex HiviT national bunk <»f < imibrldtT.
pruv.v. to befioya. Ol" thul lunoiinl t-'*'-;^*-'
ban iMi'ii n'Htorcd, Uavinx abulaiuM! of #2'i.».-
18 to bt; niaifc >;ood by tlit; Itond-nKn.
The new ariiiory crerlotl In t:oiiiord for
tbeuKoof thoCon«;onl urtllltiry \vii« opeiii'd
wilh a prt/r drill and nillitary Irill riinri-day
Disht. ilimy proinin«'nt ilti/.t-ni wcro pn"-
eot, and a nnuiiKi- of military -.'ntUmiMi
from other purtn of th.; utalp. ln»-lu lin^'
members «)t(J.>v. A m.is'KHtair. Tlu; .ninpa-
nyV jjoid modal wa> won by Scrmant Samu-
el'I'uttle. The armory cohl <^(kSOO.
TyniraltoronKh.
The roa.lH In Ihft •.»wn are in an excccdlntf-
Iv ba.l condition hi me the n.unt storm, lu
fttit tb«-y me InvUible. ThU U f.jrciU y U-
lUHlratcd by the eX|)«rl»'n<-c of Frank N.
TolliH. the mall csrrlir h.dween thla town
■ud I>unstable. Yesterday morniiix he set
out from ih«! latU-r pla.u' at 7 o*.;lo<k, acooiu-
panie.1 bv licnnan I.. Parker. Thilr proi?-
renH was'verv slow, am) when near lh« honso
of Ta» lor ButtcrHeld, they foun.l ll necessa-
ry to" stop altogether till Mr. HuttertleM
cam.! to their asslHlunee. Then they «lc^ert-
ed the team, leavlnjr It with Mr. llutterHehl,
an.l .Mr. Tolh'H.takliiK the mall ba« on his
back, proreede.l hy Ihe sh.»rtost route to
Tvn^-iiorouKh. The nnow was so .leei» that
be l.)ok lo ihe IkWs part of U»e time, uu< at
noon he arrived at his .lealluatlon, haylnjc
been five hours In Koln»< four uilles. I here
■re now three or four gunjii of men at w.>rk
on Ihe roadie BucU * .oo^^Ulwi of Uilnga
ku xMUit be«iiliDOwn In thla town before.
— — <
Ohelunsford.
The concert at the town hall KrUlny even-
log iiv the Weber <|iiarlett.!, coiisistin,' of
Me.ssi-*. Walter E. Taine, William W. Walk-
er. (JillKMl A. l)a«;g.'tt, (leo. U. Titus, as-
slste.l by th« taleni.'il young soprano. Mi*-
dart A. Hunt of Bo>toii, call.Ml out a lurg.r
audience than the nianuxers dsred untl.dpalt!
In the fare of Iheexlieiuo .oM luid th»! un-
favorable condition of Ihe highways. U bib*
L'oodcn.'ert sinifing In by no ineanK un-
known In this village, It Is no e.\!.i.';,'eialloii
to ^ay lliatihe artisti.' piMformau.o of the
Weber .luurtelle far surpatsed any othor
niusUal eiilerlBlunient ev.'r given here.
Ti.e pr.'Siramnie jrlvon b«low was a happy
eombiiiallon of llio popular ami classh'al and
admirably arraiiKnl to suit llH! tastCH of tbe
audleuro :
Quartette "<). Como, Marie" • • '"^ V
Sung. "Cra.Ue Song" .Norrls
Mr. I'ulue.
Chant, "llomcmlicr Now »'hy Ci-oalor".UI>oilc«.
Cavatlna. "Una v. «e pora fa" HolpIiiI
>IUh Hunt
QuartHV "I'nter I'lper" J.C. W.weu
tiovK- ''^imaiulng" VV elllugs
^ Mr. Walker.
Trio. "Te Hol llne^t anliiii*" Atllla
Mis* Hunt. .MesHrK. Duggeliaud Walker.
OuarUtt-. •Klngantl It .i>e" Kolksong
j(j,i^ fcelectea
MIsH Hunt.
Uulnlcive. "Spirit of tho Woods".-. Abl
Mifs Hunt aud Welnr tiiiartitte.
While every number wa.s of marked «;.\-
collence and received an .'nti»hatir encore,
there luuv be ni«:utioned as . >;»« i-i.i'ly p'eii--
in^ to i"li'' Imdivjic.! .Mr. I'ainc^ •'( radle
i",onj{," whidi admiiably <li>play.'d tlic qii.ib-
tv and lompa.^M of bis l.caiiliful tenor voitv;
tlie .-haul bv tli.' .luarfcH.-, "UciiuMiilfr Ni>w
Thy Creator," followiMl III answer to a?j eii-
eore by :i most (hiixlie.l rnidfriii;; of that
irusllul, si'liiled sonjr, "Ncan-r, My (Jod, to
Thee;'' .Mi^s lliinfs lii>l miiiilxi-. •Una voce
poca fa,'' and Mr. Salkei's solo. "Dream-
irg." which liiiely liioii-hl out Ilic eapabili-
Ites of lili rich bnriton.! voi<-t!. SeUI >in have
we listji^Dcd to a soprano ot Mis>« Hunt's ex-
ccllemie, and the musi.'al crllh- of the Mon-
treal Star was not guilty of liilsome praise
when he !«pokc of her "splendid and luo-t
uerfectly tralne.l voh-e and magnillcent sing-
fnir." It is th.' unlverNal wish that this may
not be the only app.aran.te here of these ac-
complishe.l slngerrt. Another lime the ele-
ments woul.l prov.j no bur to :» full hou^e.
The committee, Mrn. C. K. A. Hartb'tt and
Dr. A. Howar.l, nie to be congratulated
upon allonllug our commnnlty ;» comvrt of
so high au onler of ex.rrllcnce. H.
Base Hall.
Dick .Johnston, the fumouH centre fielder
of the Bostons, ban signed for 1888. Ills sal-
ary has been fixe.l at ?"2000, #250 more than
be received last year. .loluiston ban no au-
perlor In the country an a llel.lcr. This It
tbe fourth man signed by th.! Bostons.
Thestoekhold.MH.>f the .MaiKihestcr base
ball club are eomulalnin;,' of tho largo num-
ber of high-siilarled mm cngiiKed.an.l .1.) not
like the profo. ctH of ano.ber llnanclal failure
this vear. Manchester haw good hall tcsNns,
but ihero is always sumo draw back lo impair
tbe ifllci.iicy of the nine. Harmony is gcu
erally lucking, without whi-^h Iho pcnuaut
cannot bo wun.
The New Knglniul chainplonMilp pennant
which will be twar.b.l to the lyiwdi tiaiii Ht
tbe masquerade ball next Thursday evening.
Is sahl t3be the haiidsomesl one thai the
league has presented. It Is now in tbe pos-
seasion of Treasurer Elllngwooil. but will
not be exhibited till Thur-day night, when
Mayor Palmer will present it.
Uood's Saraaparillii la a purely vefaUble
preparalloD, Uelagfree from l^^u^tous la-
fredienta. It la peeullar lo tti ewative power.
IHebj atjbcrttsrmfnts.
Gospel Meeting,
AT TilK
John St. Congregationar Churcti.
Huiiclsiy, ut T P. >I.
REV. HrNEY T. EOSE, - PASTOR.
'WU'.laiu Hor.illw Clurko, Ur;;nnlst.
ARTISTS' REOlilSITES.
Fall slock of Artists' Materials
may be found sit KIttredsc'H, Vii
Central strcei.
Artists' Studies of all luuds for
a^e or to rent. .
^(IiicaU
The citlEfCB of Lowell ore in-
Yit'-d to meet at the Board of
Trade rooms ia Tost CfiBce build-
ing Tuegflay evening, Jan. 31tt,
at 8 o'clock, to ooniider the ad-
visability of petitioning Con-
gress for an appropriation for
a pmblio baildiog.
0. H. OOBQEH,
Ohairman of Oommittee of
Board of Trade.
Abies Balsamea.
The American Silver Pir or Balm of
Gilead tree inhabits Canada, Nova Sco-
tia, Maia<,' and the mouutainous regions
farther south. It is from this tree that
Pir Ealrain, or Canada Balsam, so called,
is oblannd. The inhabitants of this
region, aad especially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted with tho peculiar
heaiiuf power of this Balsam in disoases
of the tiircat and lungs. PIR BALSAM
is combircd with PURE PINE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If yon hr.Te a cough or cold try a 26
oentlottle and you v;ill bo more than
pleaied vrith the result.
Price 25 Cents. Large Size 50 Cents.
iHarftets,
PllICE TWO CENTS.
jTor Salf.
We are hea«lquurtcra for A Vo, I p;o*
vIhIuiim of all kliid^. No. 7 Prcioolt ttrect.
KU. 4 AtBKKl.MACK StRKET,
llnvc coubtHuUy on hnnil
Fresh killedTurkeys and Chickens
. Hou> nr
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
iHi0cellantoug.
cAQMhmk^i
VKNIMON,
UICOUHK,
<jll ill.,
WIM> litCKS,
Cr LKUY,
LKITUCK.
8\vki:t rOVAlUKN,
4EVA<lvArtlaetn«nta under thJii head e«a(
only IV <Minta a 11 lu^ fur thruc lusiirtloua.
FOR n.\1jV.—A ni'iirly new ilrtvh K tMCll.
liu|UlreH( II \ViikIiIm;|(hi Mictt.
iviwH aii'l two
i'lull, Ninth
VER;(01!IllNDPMERHUStSAU:AGt
TKLlil'llUMK Nl MUEU 'tl'd-'i.
If you dnii't lt«-li(>vp it J»i»t try It for your-
■rif Mii«l you \tlll OH)- 1 hut KHi)i>Mt iM-er Iihh
no e(|Uitl for tliiv tliivur aod itui*lit>. Nu.
7 Pn*atoU •tie«tt.
F^ ill HA LK.— T« o nt'w mild) iv.wh aii'l two
niirliitrcrd. Apply to ti. W. liull, Ni»ith
Ttfwk- bury. .
t'^OIt .*'AI..K.— 8©voT»l I»<inr«lln1r ami lortg-
P iiiji: liiMiHfH, 04)nii°al!y locMti-it, at pricol
from ifUM to i{(':(h)0. Apply tO !• Uh A I'lumiiuirt
in Ceil I nil bireei.
NJCNV Ml J.Cif < 0\V> «iii>iaiitly on hand
iiikI tor httif alCuiiilii^'K fmiii, n.ar Wrrt-
tiinl t iitiro. Krt>h uiilvau t'vcry two >vt;oki
lifiiiSiA iiitiiip^lilro auil Veiiiiont. ( onvt-y-
iiiici from lU'p.ii III farm.
Ij'^tMt HAI.K.— Ol uttfthc t\uvn Kltuaiiom In
JT lli'lvtfli' c, it^Htnofcpu'o Hlii'it. lloiiAfhai
Hi r«i miH, li(.'t.'.i|<'t< laili HMiit!, \vii.«h rouin and
'Avy;i' kIm i| ; hI .lilo tor :: li<>ri>i'»; iiiii|>lo rarrlnfra
ri" iii; l(),i'<K' t> t'l if luirl Mi.ii ulM>iii M fruit
tU'CH. Ki.i)iilri'oii iimnlfO-^^.
1.''<)Il HAI-K.— .\ twii.htory hoyjw, stfthloaitd
' MiHMJ Idi III laml, ^ll4lHt< •! l;i ( (iiiialvlUo, A
fuw rt('|ix friiMi l>i i'l^o hiMH't ami hufHO ciira.
lliMirt* t'cii.aliii! Ii riiuiiiH tiiiil hlii'il ; :i 'i.'trKalii Ht
urU-u, StiUH), uti vasy t«'rmi<. Apply to Klsh M
l*luMiiiiiM', 48 (.'«-iiii,*(l iitiect, rooiiia h and 4.
FOIt nam:.— .\n «\«'A!ll«'iit h!<M-k of four
tciiciuc-iilit of ihu r(M>ii'H I'ui-h; illy watof
" " "■ '" ■' iuar«
, ....Mvl.
vlOerc, fuiivoiih'i.t i,> ihi' niilN; no l.ivtvr rent.
The Belvidere Market
Cor. His[l) and East (fierrimack Sts,
rirat clAB* HeRtB. Ponltry, Gmib*, Flth,
Oyali-ra, \>K«tMblea, Fruit, aud m K«nenU
line of Grooerlna at «■ low rioea aa tht
quality of Oooda can be aold. Call aud
M.A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor
Are yoo rrady lo buy T We are alwaya
ready and wIIIIub to alve all our cuatwnaero
a bargMin. No. 7 PreaooU afreet.
Did yon know that tho iralna were all
aaaveil up ? Hut even tliHt ilou't^ affect the
••lea cif our fine Kauaaa berf. No. 7 Prea-
oott atroft.
-^^(ilijbaiMii ii<lM<ii< w **'
*!•■
TlIltEK NIGHTS,
Commencing Thursday. Feb. 2d.
Special Ladlea' Mntlnec Sntunlay, »t 3
u'rioca.
Gilbert Opera Co.
Under the inanR»( incut of M.N.Myera.
Htronyer Than Kver.
35 — First - Class Artists — 35
InchullnK iho foUovvlnir Mr. .Is'.m. a ''''''ort.
Mr. Allrnfl vvllWIe, toiior vturim riy wlU» the
llf«« KuK't'^h Opi' A ••«>u|iii»y) ; .Mr. ./. »". ray,
bHfllono, lalo of the Stet-oii Omni winpanv ;
Ml . K. U. Molten. Mr. K. W. S<MiU'. Mr Ueo. V
llonker. .Mr. Krc.l A. Goodwin, MUs Flun'o^
Bate Gilbert, Mln« ^nnU• CaiH-r, MIm .Mil k-
Knox llHtcii. Mls» lltlonc .V.lelal.l.i Ruh-iII,
MUh Mario ValcwM (f-iriiu'rly with tne II »^t..l.
lilCHlOufra fompiiiiy); MUs Mlnnl« do lU-w
(Ift'e wlih the MctJauil Opera iwmpany), Wis*
Folly FnlrOi.lrn.
The followlnK operap wlU »•«* pr<»«lu.-cd fi>r
thiH eu«aK«'"< "» : Tluir->.iay . t^■^> i, lln< Kit''«t
HUi-re8«. •• UorraocU.." Fi lilay , Ki-b. .1, tl»t« p.vp-
ular"Ii>)nnihe." SsHunlay. l-ib. 4. mattn.t',
(Jllhort A .Sulllvnn'* ".Mlkaio;" Satur.tay even
Inir. "Mrhcoi." , ...
All the aiM»vf operas ■will tw pr<»ilueel wUh a
full ami corrort t»r<-hi'i-triitl<>n ami unjcr p*r.
8i>nal auporvlHion t»l .la=.tilliKTt.
Full <»n*h«'nir'i. Spivlal s.-eiu-ry, Kariro .inil
KillilentChonis, ItK-haml KKitfnnt C^^^tuniC«.
Fricea Ifl. M. 3%.MMl.tu.*i>M.
SeatH on sale at box oniif Tuc-day, .lau. JUat,
atUn.in. ____^_^__— __
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IN
Hair Goods!
OoT»l.S0 8wltchean|pTke<ldownto •l.OO
l.SA
1 76
s.ta
1.00
S.80
.110
.»5
.10
Has receiyed New HiritB mA
Hiimbnrg Eiiibroiderlcs. Inser-
1 10118, AHovcrs aiid Tucking^*.
Toi*chon and other Laces. Ruch-
inffs, Coveulry Uuiflin^s, whife
and colored. Gertnau and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Lineu Stamped
tiood.s in great variefy. Exami-
nation is solicited.
You know n sood thini; whi*u .vou a«e it,
Mud rou oitn aee h fine bArfiaIn any time at
Nu. 7 Preacoit atreet.
AU TcMvcIIInK Kxpruaea Included.
Ul AND BE^MERRY.
eHOKEN Ci^NDY, 14c. a lb., 2 lbs. 2k
We kecpn fulirnoof I'UHK CANDIES of nil
klii.l*. lrfcl)«».SALL»'t4 fuio Uaitil-mude cau-
illm, 4Ac. por lb.
IViitMl Nitt»! IVut«!
A full llneTTf Mixed Nuts, Uc. per lb., ilbB.'25c.
FLORIDA OKANOB8. GRAPKS. Ac.
Try Bomo of otir CANNED OOODS with
vo).r ChrUtnian illniier. tlur B<o<-k romprlM>
llimey Drop Corn, hucvotash, Peaa, !:>trlug unil
iJuiH Beans, Aitparat;u8, Ac.
CENTR&LVILLE MARKET.
•yr Brlduro street,
fiJLCOTT BRa&,
PROPRIETORS,
H'e are prppfircd to /tU tilt
orders /or the cholctHt Attatn.
Poultry f iruitfi and Veoetahleh
with protnptne^H and despatch.
AlHff a juU line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
».. ......I........... ..,^ ......... I . ..^ ...
ami si'wi'r; rt iitH f r ^i'.A per tuoiitli; .'t.VH) i-qi
f«'oi I'l laml; hl>uiiir'l on a p<'| ular hlitciln
vlOerc, fuiivoiih'i.t i«> ihi' niilN; no l.ivtir r»..^
liiK piopi rtv can We toiiml In Ihi' rity ; price
^^•l>i>. Fall I HrlU-iilMVriof Klnb & I'lunimur, t<
C'enlnil alrt'oi, r« «>nih 'i noi 4.
ir'OU f^A LK.— A twii-Hlory, lwi>-t.i()>iiu-nt
I lioii-e if I-.* tMoiiiH, Mil In iiiti bcxt of repair;
rliy waicr ami rIoBcii*; hllitati il near Ihe Hoiith
ronuiKin, wlii-n l.iiul 1h worth '■'•u. pi v ft.; renta
lor #'Jt7 piT month; Xtco ^i|iiaru fitt ol land;
■ •rlf«' f'Al'W. l-'ii I jiarltrulaiH ol Klnh A I'luin*
nicr, 4S ( i-n'ral hiit'ct. roonin .'tatiil i.
ITlOll HAM%— A vabiabU'Chliile. rouiMIng
} of a ilircotorv liili'k lioiih« of Ii iiHiinai
kIuiI anil Kooil atnoniit ot laml, cxicmllnu u> ■
bark Ktr< ft, trw ftepit fmni ihu .Xnierlc^iit liounei
In tlilK « lt\ . It tx ticliloni propi riy of IIiIh i.laaa
Ih ollcMMt'tor Kile. .H<t|il lo i>i-(lle an eattite. An
early rail will Hrciire a bariialn. I'rlru fWOO.
mil paitliMilarx of MHh A I'luniincr, M C« ntral
htni't, l.oMi-ll, MaaH.
Thr«t«i Jituica Lock Coru*>r Maohlnra.
Throw Cirvular Hatr K«n*li«a.
Unf> Knit Machine t cuth from }% to 2 Inrhea
iiivd 10-lior»e l*ower Kuiflue.
<)u« Power elder Mill.
Lot of 3 and 4 Inch riauce Pipe..
B. F. STEVENS, • 20 Aroh St., Lowell.
Boston Branch Grocery.
107 XIDDl.Ef^KX STRKKT,
Opposite Nortlieni r>«»pot
TelophoDe No. 32-1.
BSTAHLISHKD 1846.
11 B'idire Street. - • TeleDhone 143-2
Eo l.rt.
tV-AdTcrtlaementa under thla head eoai
only IS eenta a line for three Inaerilona.
rpo I.,KT.- Larjte loft at W Market Htrect.
X i-Ki'. ItoKera A (.^>. ____
rno L.K1'.— A cotUfo at IS Hampahlre atrw«.
- 1 Inquire at 10 TtdHeenth atreet.
TOl.W.-Wirel^'RXtm.lilS
llyh eil n oma, coDvenlently i4l
U FHthatroet. .
ri-^O l.KT.— An elegant bouae of alx rooma)
X one with Ave roomn ; one wilh three room*.
.'.a (Jlieatiiut street.
rtMt l.KT.-'in i;nwtucketvllle, near horao
X rallruait, nhu* tvitlAtru houttu and .stable,
Willi litrKO lot of laml
Uoail.
iir5ol5«ri-_
inlently altuated.at ke
I. .M. (;iia»e, .Maininolh
— . *•
ri-O I.K'I'.— Iloiiw. In HelvlihMO, on lino of
X lior'.u riu-N. H|\ ro ma unil two llnUhud
Htib-s. (tMH ami elly water. Itvnt cheap i<i Hinall
AineiltMn lainlly. I iii|Uln! lU Courier olMep.
f\yo liKT.— Kinall u neinont, near tho mlPa.
X ■M'o cottAKO houHO, near the mllla, $0.00
per imoiih. Ilourtifaml HUbleon Illldrcth airoot.
Kn-iulre of Thos. II. KUloit, XI Central wtreet.
QHants.
Prfaervea Juat arrived freah and are pro-
nounrotl Juat aplendid by all the ladlea.
Try them. No. 7 Frcaeolt alreet.
n^r
allloDKHaIr, "
•< •• •« ••
3.00
3.0O
4.00
\M0 Shlncle Banca
8.00 "
1.00 I.aB|(ti7
.50 Prlsaee
.SB Coqnettea
rallies will liiwo nosTON KltlDAY* MAKCll
», uud FKIIiAY, MAKCll ad, for .1
Gri-aud KxcurMlou
TO— I-
WASHINGTON, D. C.
There will be a eholee of .Sound Lino' or All-
l^'all Koutc iKlween Uoftoii and .\' «• York.
rive l>>t< a will In* paufxil In WaiiliiiiKion,
wlih heai'qiiarler* at three ot ihe lenilnu holcli*.
vUrtho r.bblit 1Iuum>, KlicKa Hoiia<* ami
WIllHrtl'a llntwi. A Carrlajje lUile to tbe
Publl.-. Uidlillnjr« anil o' her pi coa of intoreat,
.lud * Stoamer THp u> Mt. Vernon. Thcae will
l>« iho only Waaknctun Tripa of the Sea-
••
Don't MiM Thii &reat Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 231
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Kxrnraiona to California, February 2 ami
7 (IncliidlDf Kour l»aya In Ntw Drieana at th**
lime ol tbe MMr«tl tknkm rcattTliitMi) ; Marrh 8
and i«. ApHI «t (Klithih Annual Spring Trip);
and Mav » (Kl ih .\nnual Spriug Trip to Cali-
fornia and Pacinc NoiUmCKt). *■ »
H«onn<t and Liaat* a.x«ur»lmi to Maxino,
March 13.
W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITOOMB.
AT'
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Ctreot, Lowell.
iVHeml for deacrlpilve clrealar«>, deeli^atlnv
uhttlier boon Of Waahington, California or
Mexico tou< a la desired.
TV. RAYMOIVO,
tMM Waahla«tOB Street, Oppoalte School
8troot. Boeton. Mi
Best <)iiiillty Plated Wares,
Keliable Watches,
Florentine Statuary,
Artistic Bronzes.
More Room. Greater Faciliiies.
REMOVAL.
1 liavo reinovtd my plaic ol buclucsa from
10 MUMlfa«*x atroet tit
:No. r» Oorlutiti Htroot.
.My Hioc'v of IJpholHU red liooiin, I»rap^rlo^.
WInilow .s'u.. !c«, TrlnitnlnK'< and Fnniltiin-
Coverlnjc* will be more ninipU'te tliau ever be-
fore. My ItcpulrliiK Oepaitaient, always a
feature with me, will Iks ^U(•h thai all work will
Ik; doiio with proiuptneHS and aklU.
COME ANIKRKIC MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
JSo, & Oorhani Street,
^ST'Advertlaemenra under thla head coeft
only IS centa a Hue for three Inaertlona.
WANTI'D.-Inlhcehy.rottai'O of tlx or
ar\ rhn>iiiiiiiH._Aililri'-w X, Courier otllcc.
WAVTKIK— Hltuall n hy male nurae; lio>t
of refeienrea. Inniiln; a". 100 ^>alolnJtreot.
W\\'rr.l».— IW an experleni-eil pilnKleuol*
ored man who' ihonniKli'y nnilerHtanda tho
rare ot horm"*. a hitiiatlon aa roachiuan. In-
iuht; al'i'i .Hnillh fli«et.
WANTKl).— Ill Tynu-Loro, n younfr man-
w liO 1« lMl4'l|l.r.i.l. Inilii'-lrloiirt ami of t/^noiX
rlivrii-ier, III take I'll! (i ol lln-s h- na and two
(•own. Ai-i'ly to Chatui!ii;f Wnltaker, 'U Foat
onirt liliK'k.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
Medina's Hair Tinta
ReatoMS Omy Hsir t* • B— ttfWI m
or BlMk ia thliCy aalaatM, vttkavc l^JuT*
ah««ldBMlt.
GlreaR|»«clalattenllon to>Ilaeaaeaof the brain
and aplnal oird, iDcludloir Mearaethenla. or
Kervoua Bxhiuatlon, Spinal Irritation. Iforv^
oua olalnrbantoofthoheart'a action, from
tobaocti or oiher cauaea, PanUyala aad pot
paralytio •oadltlona. Chorea, Rpilepay,
Nounaivia. *• Twalra yeara* cxpwieBoa la
thla elaaa ot iroablea.
OrriCB rtOURd trom t to 4 and 7 to 9 JO p.
a. lb cwtnl MMi, Otattftl
Dnu*tIfl»M aicltt of thla flaet. that wo at-
wa«a het-p oa hand the very l»*at butler
and chcaao at tlao loweat eaah prloea. Mo. 1
Proaeott atraot*
. REMOVAL.
Owlacto tka Fir* on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
— or —
Hae bo«>n renaoved to Ro. U MIDDLE
BTRRBT. nearly arpe'H* *-^« ol*' •tore.
The at ontlon of new and old eu^tomera la
reapoetfaUy aoUdtcd to thla clMace of lo*
ilnstnicti3u.
Mll-^. IIM.KN'.H tSRI.KCT J^CnOOl*
1. 1 III- l.ffc.'l>i •*• (It. », MiH-. 1 anil .\ 1 1 lit 4.
I'rWi.'e piiplU recAilved. .\t i.^l'invell wtrccl.
fa a» \\U mw tniinli- room, No. 2'.«, central IHorlr,
on \V«•^ln^•^ lav mi-rnlnnK from u-ii till twelve
o'i'loc , to urian.(e for plano.fi.rlc I. naou».
IWlctiell's toys' Scliooi, ofefica, Mass.
A atrhatv aelo't family wiliool for b-yd. Ad-
mliH Iwya from eUbl U» flfieon. Hind for elrru-
Urto M. C. MITCllKLL. «. M..
Principal.
ilB. AMD MBS. HOBSON'S 8OHO0L.
MU. ADOLF KK1TE\IBE1L
will give acourMSof
TEN lECTURtS M GtRMAH LITERATURE
At our aohool, coinineneliidf on Wediioduy eten-
InK, ^ov. I6iii, atNo'ilink. Hy "pfilal n>qa«-al
I hey will be -Iven in Kngllfli. I'rlcjc forconraa,
Oft.uO. I'leMMt aiMri'Hiv
tiKO. W. llollSt*X, 1 W K. Merrimack M.
DADQER & GELDERT,
■■0HARI08 MIU.S,
C&r, Dylu^n and FleUher StreeU,
Wart ar aU klado daa* la ardar
A NKW INVKNXIOM.
Ovar XSxooIfliior AmH SlKer
la warranted to be riR^T-C'LASS In e»ery feat-
are, aad any dcalrlDfr a tanerlor aniele In ibia
T,\BI.K llOAiCIl AND ItOOMS, 117
tiorliam Kireit. Term rcaaoaabto.
Ml<«. I.A1>I> l» now ready to rrcalro
boanlirH at lis Meitinia<'k atiret, opi»o-
atie Ci urb-r |{nliilln;r, and hope^ fur a coDtlni»'
amw of puro«a;tc. _
Reul KMtnto Aflront.
On C«-ntral Rtr««-t, near IIoHfnrd aquare,
u^ve a irood iMo ktory huuae, miMlcrn uulll
MX)<i repi'lr. "No uuta" aliout the iiroparty,
U la one of the lieattrath^ln wardS; prlrefl
lOlH. Ul
■aaa
"'ia'wa'nt P< ap^lBut wui (ay a alee, larM
7roon boaae. In inhkI repair, aaarfy aaw, amfa
Blca Urge lot of land, IbtO flaal.
(»n O or ham Htrort 1 bare a two-atory boaaa
for $1700, and anncDar oaa ftor aiWIk.
baforoparehaalaff elae where. No duat, caally ,
an atefl baaiioffa aa«l oonae^ueatly i
w«ar. Sold far eaah or Inatalaieata at j
l„rtMaafc ftiMC, Lowail, MaM. TROMAS ■ RULtOft.M Coatral
C ■. «BAaR, Piayrteff. | Lawall, RaoMO t aadd. U
■. '-SB
T,f^TyTiiV.T. TIATT.V OOTTBIEB^
WHKN PIPING WIND8 DO BLOW.
h
aifi'
m :
\t>
When piping
I whlHU
loom ;
winds do bloWi
AndwhlHtle loud »nd nhrlll,
And dan< InK feet o' the hi>ow
Glide down the lonK, wliUe litll-
"TlB ihen the world U «rity ; Is uay
Wlih brave, bright skk'i* ixifUw
For the l..i.(r. W.nn iday o) ilu. u Inter day.
Wheu lilpliiR wludb do »dow
•Tie then tlin world la jray,
With uaiivh) 10 i.rt'ach of gu
Nor ever a tlow'r u' ihn May
To i>u»h luw bud and nlooiu;
With iit'ver n blade of graps. «it ^rnM
ToroHX tlllUshiii csbIiow-
But the long, long |day ol Jho vvlnlcr day,
Wlicu piping wrnds do blow .
Never her •'couts need run, ; . •
Aud to the i*kle» roniplaln . ^ ■ ,
'Of monhlngbcato' thcmin,
Of drenching blight <>t the ridn ; •
JievtT an apple to paint, to paint, -^
Or an ear of corn Ki grow—
Hut the long, long play or d\e wlnt«r day,
When piping wludn do blow I
No bird In hbldon ne«t
To woo to night ami song, >— » .• ••
Or rock to aloep l' \\\o breast •
Of tall i>inc» green and strong;
No inucb- to leueh the wave, theVaTO
A* U tiivaka on ihe Baud below —
But t»»e long, lung pUy ot the « UUer day.
When piping wbuU do blow-
She hath no care to heed
If auluuin lalli* to reap
Ilouuillul wolilth o' tlie MCd,
Ami Koldeu nec<!0 ot the Khcop ;
Wbether the ataek be high, bo high,
< »r whether the suok lo low-
Whit doe» bhti < Mi-e In the win or fair.
When the piping wlnda «lo blow
Ah! when the ulndsdo l>low.
And whlKtlo loud and HbrlU,
•TU «heu the world uiay go
Wherever her fancy Willi
•Tl8 then she c«n dau«« »nd sing, and elng
With never a grief to know-
Hut the lon«, long play of the winter i ay.
When piping »^ Ind* do blow I
p *'_l'^^ ^ ^^ i„ wile Awake.
FINDING llArriNEtJS.
poor l.ucv I/.ke was ll>*tlc»!.ly fl»xerin«
the keVH of llic piano, und wli.hlng alie knew
what to do vNltii heiMir. or how to employ
tb« lows spring nfhriioon.
She W1.H lire*? of plu>li>g on tlic piano, re-
of Kenslnuloti inul.rnl.lcry and painlln-. t red
of rcHdIng Morl.H, ni liul Uml of cveiythlnK.
and felt ttliuo«l ready lo tieclaio lici self Urea
of life lUtW -iHi- l»rl;rli'. t>a^v young I fe, >o
full of Ol port iMiilleH for doing K*>0'> »"•' "»"'''
Lncv >x:i> uii onlv diild. mid lier Indulgent
imreutK \v« n- md o'niy hMc l»ut willing glxd-
fy. to gralirv li.-r wlrlu-s in ulnioM a re-
MpoolM. Hiii it N oiuu tlu- i.anipirod tlii dreii
of fortune «li«t i xp.il.nif minM and UN-
coiileiil l*» N\lii«l» Hull- 1'"' unincnl ».|.<.lor« are
Atint Martha declared ^be hnd "••^«r .f «"
her pretty niece look ho cliunnlng befoie, as
clud in a neat caiubnc dre-a. ber pl"n'P «""'»
hare und bor rot*y finder* c<»vercd wltll Hour,
X Ktood kn;.idl,i;.' the ijatter wblcb, ..nder
Aunt Martba'H skilful dlrecilonn, would n
the in(»r«ln>t l»o cuuverled into light, creamy
""Kvel V day ^on»« useful Icxfon wa?* learned.
Kv.-ry nlgid the vouiij: jiirl weid to bur UmI
the wiser for Hon.e new acliU-veinenl tn her
new deparlinenl of vmploymenl. while Aunt
Murllia m-cretlv r.joicrd at llu', iillvr chnn-e
in I be face an.( niimner of ber pupil, whose
pro-'ies^ in oije ot tlir most lmi»ortant
branthci* ol a woman's oduculiou wui« le-
'"oiuMay Aunt Martha a-'kcd I.u<v If she
would not lii»o K. make a custard for a shk
woiimn.a nuniLor of their church. Ibis
was another unusual experience, «»' •'•'7
fell a thrill of salisfactiiui ami ju-lin;>bUi
pride. i»rrb!ips. \vheii>be started on b'-r er-
rand of uiercv; a rich cnslar*! with whipped
foam vn ton. "also some delicious liltie aponge
cakes, ber welcome otlerin^a to a needy suf-
^AtlMtthrt lime came for her return to
pareiitH und home, ^othlng bud been said in
her lettera concerning her mrw uccupidiou;
but HO bright and liopeful h;(d the letter^
bertJ, that .Mrs. Ltikc almost dreaded seelDK
her dear chiUl for fear she ini;hl wilt iiulced
iu the changed IihI.II'. of the household.
But Iho bappN -faced luaiden who tripped
iu at the door soon sent all such fears to the
wludB. When ber mot her aaid compliilning-
ly Ihal there was hut one Inexperienced girl
Iu the kiicbeu, she hardly understood l.uc) «
gay reply : —
••Never mind, mother dear. .Such a won-
derfullv «x-perlenced individual has arrived,
we will soon inuko an cxperl <»f our green
'kMlilrtt liitt
A uewllfe had, lnd«pd, l>egun for l»i';'l.v
Lucv Lake-a liapj.y life, hec.iuso one liHctl
vvltli useful, wholesome duties. Mr. Lake
declares there never was such i.reiul outM< e
of hU father's home, as his dear little child
can make, and her mother leganls ll a* a
ui\stery that she could have learned so mucli
tu'so nhort a lime. And then, she never for-
got the help and pIcuMiie it gave ber to go
reppiitcdlv to the tadsidc of that poor. si. k.
rhristiau'woman. It was Mstoulshin;; bow
soon she learned of anoUier just sii -h wor-
thy, iiecdv case, hardly more than a stone »
throw from her own fidlier's »loor. .Vnd
little by little as business Improsed with h«r
lather, and foriunc once more smiled upon
ihem. Dr. (irace. her pastor, came to regard
Miss Lucv l.ukisa.-oni of the happiest, as
Khe siirelv was one of the most useful nam-
bcrs of his church and society.
She had found triio ha|»piiiess where It can
uliiiost alwavs be found— in a life full uf ii"i'-
fill emploMncut and in d'.ing good.— [Mrs.
Harriet A. t becver In ZIon's HcraM.
ffetiicaU
SCRATCHED M YEARS.
A Mealy, Itching SUIn DlMi»io with Kudleaa
Huirerlng CumhI by Cutlcura ll«ui«dUa.
TURDAY, JANTTABY 28, 1888s
ffijscellaneotui*
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
If I had known of the ti'iTCi'K* RkUkdikh
twentv-elght years ai;> It would havo saved uiu
fiuOOO (two hun.lrol dol'ars) and a.i Iminense
amount of. tuffe.lng. My disease (Psoriasis)
comiueiued on n.y head In a sj.ot not larger
than a cent. U spread rapidly al over my body
an I g..t under inv nails. Vho scal'.-a would drop
ononnealllhe ilnie. and .«y suHerlng was
endless, an.l WlU.oul relief. One thousand dol-
1: rs would iK.l b mpt n.e to have this dlsoaso
over again. • 1 auv..i poor man. but feel rich to
bo relieved ot what souio of the < bH-tors aald
was lepi-osv, some ringworm, psoriasis, etc. I
u.ok . .and ..>ar-aparillas over one year
Hud a half, but no cure. I wont to two or three
dw-iors und no cure I cannot praise tho CUTI-
i'iTkxUkmmuksioo much. Tl.uy have made
my skin as clear aud free ln»in sea es a* a
Imbv's. All I u-e.l of Iheni wss three lK>xoa of
llirici'KA, an.l three bottles of Cptuhira Uk-
MU vi:nt. and two cak<s of ttnicuKv Soai".
If ou had b. en here an.l sabl you w;oul.l have
<uied u>ofor*."i>«xt)ou woul.l have tiad the
money. 1 looked like the phi"' ^- '» ymu- book
of Psoriasis (picture nuiuber two. "> ow to
Cure .•*wln lUs.Ni.es"). but im.w I sm as He»r jw
Hi.y iier ever «a». Through forco of habit I
rul^ luv hands over my arms and legs to S'Talch
(MHO lii a while, but to no purpose. I am all
w. II. I scr dched twenty eight years, and It got
to be a klml of sec .n.l nature to ma. } thank
vou a thou-und times. Anything more that you
want to know write me. or anyone who reads
iiiU inMV write lo lue ami I wPl answer it.
Ihlsms) v»ruow u« p^.^j,,.s DOWNING.
Watcrlmry, Vt., Jan. io h, 1897.
Eral (SuttLtt.
Psoriasis, Kc/.cma.TelUT, lUngworm. Lichen,
ruritus, hcal.l Ilea l, Milk t;rust. Dandruff.
..arbers'. Ilakors'. Orocers' nn.l Was lierwom-
,,u'» It.h. an.l every species of Ib-hlug, Murulng,
s.-alv. I'linply Humors of tho Skin and tjcalp
I
Kar
They will dye everything. They are sold
every whei-e. I'rtc* lOc. a package— 10 colors.
They have no eijunl for Strength. IlrightHCSs,
Amoui-t In Packages, or for Fastness of Color,
.)r non-fading Oualltles. They do not crock or
smut. For sale by W. W. Duncan, l>rugglBt,
lid Ml.Mlcscx Blrect; tjoodale's Drug Store, llS
Central, comer .Jackson streets, Mnko s block;
F. II. Iluller A Co., Druggists, 141 CeulrHl Btreel;
I arlelon A llovey. Druggists, City Hall, Merrt-
mack street; Albert L. Flehl, Druggist, Davis
Corner; KlUngwood & Co., Phsrinaclsts, oimo
^lU«postottl(•e;0. U. Ilr*)ck, Drunglst, Hrldge
street. corner FIrHt street; l*. C. Osgood, M. D.,
Ai>oHie<'«ry, exjrncr Merrimack and Suffolk
ritn-ets: Denla O'llrlon,v Druggist. (3 IJri.lge
street, i.k)wuI1, Mast.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES.
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Street*.
%u!iirwi'» Srug Storr.
poshtvely
cure, and
Ileautlfler,
and'lllood.'wllh Loss ot llalr, are
cured bv cinimitA, the grt;at skin
t iTHtKA .SO.U', an exquisite .Hkln
externally, and ttrmiii* Ukbolvknt, ihe new
P.loo.l Puriller, Internally, when physicians and
all other remedies f.»ll.
y OWKLI. BliKACHBBY
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOTTSE
LOTS ou the Lowell market. Location
delightful I convenient to trains and
tramway, high and dry, already graded
for immediate building purpoiei, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, LxTing-
ston, Meadoworoft, Carter and Gorham
streets.
Also valna'ble LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, at^joining
'the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES H. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
NEW YEAR'S I
GOODS CHEAP.
THE
ittigccllanroujs*
Sold everywhere
.SOVI'.'J.V.. UkftOI.VKMT.
rvM
Uk
Dkiu
Price, CtincuRA, SOo.;
SI. Prcpare<l by the
AN1> CIIKMIOAI. CO., Boston,
alrangira.
••Kulher." I'nid Mrs
POTTKR
a^-Send for "How to Cure »kln DIscasca,
pages, r^ lllustrallons, aud 100 teHlmonlala.
'64
FIMPLK^. bhicin»end«. cha -pod and oily
,klu prevcnie.lby Ct' rnjt'UA Mklicatku ?OAr.
L
115 OKNTRAL 8TRKKT,
l.ako to her hu!«lmml.
one evening. 'Wo jou but ice how dull and
HsllehH l.tuy he« mi. of lateK'
••Why. no; I haven't obwrved it parlicu-
larly." replied .Mr. Lake. , ,, „
"Well. 1 have," f-aiil the mother deci.hMlly ;
♦'and i think porhapH sho need" a change.
How woulil it do. >lo you think, to let her
viHil Saratoga with her aunt aud coufin
1 ntirii y
'♦•I've no object Ions." salil Mr. Lake, ••hut
I don't aee why she ImiM just ac well oil al
home.*'
•'Oh, well, young people need a change now
and then, and UN nearly ^l.v monihs Hince
Lucv has l»i;en away from home. I think she
had'heiter try what .Saiutoga will do for
ber "
Mr. Luke >ahl. ''All right." am! Lucy
brightened up consi.lerahly at thouifhl of
spemlinxa few weeks with her aunt an.l
cou-tln at a fa-hlonab'e leaort. But i-hc re-
turned wllh the old look of tll-<content, and
Mrs. Lake iK-gan to be really dlHtressed that
Lucy took so little interest in what was Kolug
ou aboul ber. , , ,
Several parties and ontortainmenls which
occurred about that time served to divert the
young girl's lulnd f.»r a little while; tlimi
the old apathetic manaer returned, aud at last
even her father noticed U. , , . ,, ., „
••I wish Lucy'tl goanti vWt Aunt Martha,
he said to bis wife one evening.
•'Oh, dearl thai's Iho verv last place she
wouhl want to vl>lt.'* said her mother; but
when Mr. Lake propoMcd to Lucy Iho next
morning that i«he ►bouM visit at her aunts
quiet homestead, he was much plea^od to
bear her say she believed she should enjoy
Teeth that lluHh with Ivorv sheen,
i;«innied In bettln>;-< coralline.
Kroin ewec ••'O/i M»>NT expect.
Take no .ilhei, recolleri '
A*k for lliHi.and be not led
To buy. someihfnjj In Its s'.ead.
•'•> The Britutlful
use SOZOnONT. So do tinm' who wish to
perpetuate the whiteness of tlieir toelb iiu.l
to keep the hreuth puie. It i« uiutpproa.ha-
ble bv auy rival. Tlieiefore .Ion I allow
vourielf to he persuaded that an.Hher article
otleted as a suh«iitut.; will pro.lu.'c the same
etfecls or is as pure.
'•SPALDINO'H tii.UK"— useful ln cvcry
house. .
afuHufacturhty atUi Bailroad Stoek$
and other lutesunent securttUs bought an«l sold
by Wm..Shepard,:.s Central street. Telephone
So. ^j.^^-l
• fBtgccllanrous.
Tobe freed tr«)in the .langei^ of sufTocatlon
while blug ilown; to breathe freely. j»leep
soundly a'td un.ll-'turlKJd; to ilso refrcsho<l,
beail clear, Iraln active and free from pain or
n.be; to know thai no pol-onout. puirbl matter
dillUh th- brc.ith ao.l rots away die delicate
niiichlnery of xinell, taste "U'l hearing; Ut feel
iliai the svHiem .loe« r..>l, through Its veins and
.ivterles. iuck yp Hu; p..lMin that U suro to un-
dermine an.l .leslioy. l^ In.lee.l a l>^c«»l"g, be
x.mil all .uher huui:»ii enjoyments T.) purchase
tininunltv frotn sii.-h a l.iie slioul.l be the object
ol all nllllcted. Ili.t those who have trle.l many
remedies iind physicians lU'spalr of rolloi or
' "sANKOiiD'a UAi>t( Al, CPiiK mcots every phase
.)f Catarrh, from a simple heiul cold to the most
loathsome and ilestriicilve stages. It la local
und constltuilonal. Instant Iu relieving, permii
iiont In curing, safe, ei ononilcal and neverfall
lug. *
.SANKOKD'a IlAidCAi- CURB c^)nM»U of pre
lioUleof the ItADH'Al. CI'KK. one box of Ca-
TVRiiiiAl, Soi.VKNr. an<t one iMriiovED IN-
iiAi.KK, all wra|ip«''l In ""*' package, with treat-
ise nnd dlrec Ions, ami sobl by a I ilrugglsta for
#1.00.
POTTKK DKt «. AND IJIIKMICAL CO., BOSTOH.
oarers unequalled ndvantngea to piH)lls In a
complete or parll.il course of Single ami Double
Kntry Book keeping, Commercial Law, Com
nion and lllarher Kagllsh branches, etc.
Tho number of pupil" In the ctdloge the pres-
ent term excec.ls •-•.%0. ami the principals refer to
thein as to the value of the school.
Pupils may cuter at any <l«y-
Catid.>gue8 malletl to any address. Corre-
sp.ju.lencc aollcltetl.
TVIIVE2 !
FIKTKKN HDNDKKD GALLONS pure Port,
Sherry nnd llock fom Comonl kp. pea. put
UP especially for family use, c»>nsblere.t the best
article over put on tho market for the mo ey.
Ma.le IHTtl to IHSI. Ilefore l'"'-«hH''l"K "' I "'
examine my stock. whL h ^/^^*T IlK M>LD_
OTIS AUASSt*. Chelinaford, Misae.
TUITION UATK8J
Business Ooursfl (10 months),
Partial Oourse,
Day School, one quarter, - -
PUI.NCIPAL8.
Ledoit E. Kimball.
• $40.00
• 20.00
- 10.00
Albert C. Blaisdell
going tbeie.
ON'T
No Rheumatiz About Me.
low long do you think you'll stay?" in
(luiieil her mother.
"Just as lonif as I can content mvself.
■'Then you won't be gone long," was ber
mnlher'h 'mental observation.
Aunt .Martha Lako was a pleasant, pia«^ti-
cnl Christian w.»inan. It was a groat pleas-
ure to her, as it was al.M> to (Jrandpa Lakes
to welcome the pretty yoiinjt niece and grand-
' ' ' not
re
(lauKbtor to their home, where she had n
visited since ieaviiiu' school two years befor
Mrs. Lake had .sent word that Lucy hail not
M'cmoil quite U' well or active as was .lesir-
a»>lo for xonie little time, ami she hope.l the
..Imi.le .liver.-ion of furin life would prove
waking up the dear
enlivening an.l help In
child. . , .
Alliivt, Aunt M-irtha w.ts pleased to no-
tice that Lucy heeine.1 <iuitc interested In
what was going <m aboul lior. but the nov-
oltv soon wore oil", an.l the young lady sank
into the .lull. ap:dheli«! .stale which ba.i
.-auscj her inolli.M- so much anxiety.
Lucv often I'o.tked al Aunt Martha and
envied her; for no matter whether tho sun
shone or the rain fell, no matl.u- what hap-
pened in doors or out. her face was always
placid ami her bauds always occupied with
useful duties.
lint on.! morning Aunt Martha appeared
in the sitlinx-room with a shade on her face,
tears ill her eyes, and an open letter iu her
baud. , , , 1
"My dear." she said gently. ad.lresMnfl;
Lucy," "I have some trying mjws from ray
dear brother, your Kin.l father. His busi-
ness matters arc causing him much trouble,
an.i bo has met ie.;en1ly wilh heavy losses
which he at present sees no way of retriev-
ing. He writes tiiat he does not wish to bur-
don any of us w itb his porple.vities, nnd he
particularly desires that for the present you
Should remain where you are. Now, my
dear child," continued Aunt Martha more
cheerily, "onlv think wbiil a Inlp and coin
fort you coulif become lo your loving, gener-
ous parents If you only choos.'. Very proha-
blv these losses of wbi(!h your father writo
will Involve consi lerable change in the man-
uir of llvim? al your home atha^t for some
time. V^our mother may not leel like keep-
ing Wirvants tui.l allowing' expenses to go oil
as they have. Only think, how ni..c it would
b.. il you should return home able to lend a
helping liand to those who have dono so
much for y«»u !*• ... n.
"Hut how could I, HUiitie, knowiiiL: s.. Ill
tie aboul househohl iiiatters as 1 dor . askc.
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes arc worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Sold Everywhere.
IN ONK mim;tb
The Cntleura Anll-r«ln Pl«»-
ter relieves llheumatl.-. Sciatic,
Huddon, Slmrn an.l Nervous Pi4M>
'^trains and Weaknesses. Tho III*
ind only j.aln killing plaster. NOff,
orUlnal, instantaneous, Infnillble,
saf«i. A marvellous .Antidote to I'aln. liHIara-
n.atlon ami Weakness. I tterly un'lke and va»i-
ly sup.'rlorto nil oih.r plasters. At 'i'' ''r"J-
/ists, 'J5<'.; live f.)r ♦! ; or, posbige free. ..f I OT-
OU Ditto ANi'CliKMirALCo., Hoston, Mass.
X
W« oflfwr the UrK«Bt atocl* of gKATKS
ever opened In I.owell, at bottom prlc«a.
ACIVIE SKATES
No. 6, all iolld ateel anU flu* flnUh,
GO Otw. pel- Pair.
PIANOS.
Ohickering, Haselton, H. F. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward & Brown, Steiff,
New Eugland. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Beoond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, $75, $86, $100,
Kimball, 2 aets reed», ootaye coupler,
$60. MuBio Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
^., Stools and Ooveri.
Ooorg-e CTttrdiioi-,
90 ME&EIMAOE STBEET.
FLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Ohristmas Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
OGLOGHE bottles, worth 35 centi
each I selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PtlBFUMES-Large and
choice line.
SniS HANDEEBOklEFS. One of Ihe
finest lines we ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANCY BUBBEB GOODS-Presenis
for ohildren.
Urge line of HABMONIOAS.
OTer 2000 doien TOOTH BBUSHE8,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 doien of POCKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaiei for specie.
POCKET CUTLEBY-One of the lar-
gest lines iu the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Knives a specialty.
Ver; large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 dot. HAIB, FLESH and CLOTHES
BBUdHES— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will aitonieh all.
Ladies' FANCY WOBE BASKETS b
great variety, which make splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNEB BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDEBS.
All new goods, beautiful patterni,
latest designs, lowest prices.
During January
Buy tUc^^ Oriiriiin-l
EUREKA
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
The abOT© Is the lowest price at which
theae soocla were ever ■old. It la • lower
price thi*n the i»boTe Hkatea e«n be boai^
for today In i»ny quantity of wholee«l«
dealers.
In addition to aboTO we oflTer ACMK KO.
1, hardened welded ateel runner, nt OOc.
per pair.
ACMK NO. 13, solid ateel rnnner, fluted,
full nickel plntrd, Ihe very beat akate In
the market, et.SO per pair.
IMPKIIIAL HKAfES In all slaea.
LAD1K8' SKATES luallatylea.
OK TIIK-
I For General Pamill; usel
they are Vastly 8up«rior|
to ALL other klada.
I You Can't
BEATTHEMl
|the famous ho P|
TLASTERS
Clean, frmerant, ooratlro and hlrfily mediolnal.
ll>reparod ft^m FrcJi Hops. Bolsama, XxtraotsI
I and Ouxnfl. tepread on white mutltm. I
1 Thoy r<»tore and vltallao weak pMla. aabduB I
llnflanunaUoa and iJMtantly banish pain whothar I
I In tho IJock. Bido, nip, Lew. Kidney*. Jolnti.l
I Shoulder. Cheat. BreaBi, Btomaoh or MuMlea.|
I Powerfully aooUung. poin allaying and strengUx-
lenlng. 77i« UM tA'iMer on earth lo tho Trerdlot of
Ithoosanda. ICaUod for prloo by proprletora.
Hop riustcr Compony, B«atoa« Meaa.
H. R. Barker Mfg-. Co.,
n and 10 Central Street.
Prl<*o,
rrs c««t>a.
Elegant
The largrat atock In the city*
CL1PPKB8, for boya, nt all prlcea from
40c. eH«-li tn Sl.RO.
rKAMK HLKn.S, for iflrU. from 40c. tn
•3.00 ench.
Wealaohave n larce atock of SLEIOH
TOPS f«»r attaching to alods, making hand-
aoine iiphoUttred aiclcha for «hlUlren.
We aball give Bargains in Fur-
niture and l^nmants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock taking.
BENNERBROS.,
138 AND 140 CENTRAL. 8TREKT.
Machinists
AND
Hinalfiyr PiOPPlliC flits. IVIechanlcalToys
tVSwlndleni abroad! Thla plaater la apreadi
Ion white muslin, ready for instant nae. HOP|
I KLASTEB, CO., algnfttupe on every plaater.
lil-
I.iicy, a new iiileiust in In-r ^jycs
"My (U'ur i;lil, suiipo>o I leach you toni^lit
how t.o link" li-iht, sweet broiid— a far ^rt'i'l-
or aei"n>pii«hiiK!iilln my oyos, ami In tii«
e\cs of mo^l imMi, Ihiiii either tlaiuilni; or
pinio pliivin-^. roniorntw 1 will xhow yon
bow to mix lli<»>f uUc spoiij^y nuifflus yon
HkoHoniiioh. Ami «h vour fsithcr desires
>ou toHla) wilh ut- svliere von are more
lli:in wel.oine-a (rw wi-eks lon-;cr, suppose
von »»kc -d l( ■'-oil ill eookin;; ea<:h ilnvf
Whv," she n.M.'il Mth her old spriKhtli-
iitsii. "I don't believe uiiylhln; you could do
would please vour parents more tiiun to
rsT^^v oooi>^
Art- re -elvluK lrt< of new K"od'«. »ny a Wat«5li,
a Dliunniil king, or dolcci some hoAnllful do-
slifn In Silver. ^
gTBA M
EMOINKS.
MAGIC
LANTERNS.
FRANK H. PULLEN,
Photographic Supjyly Agency f
Courier Balldlns, 11 Merrimack 8t,
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BENCH VISES from 10c. upwards.
POCXET KNIVES from f c. up.
8CI3SOES AND SEWING SETS in
elegant plusb and monkey skin cases.
SMEDALS'AWABPEDTtP
1^^ CsrM Pl»»irli7, ^ fl 4 ■
Bbcamstliin, LnnitMrO) ^% ^B^V
..k«^i.« Wrkknaw. Oolils In ^"^^^
have you ret'Tii' to tlMin iihle t«» eoolt ^ood.
appetlr.lui? ineaK; itnd wlio knows but the
aiinule lessons in:iy prove a real faselniitloi)
to you aa you grow skilled in u«eful art!
Lucy waa iiaiurallv !iffertlon;ite, and very
fond of ber home Miid h^r psrent^. It had
oauned « P^pR ot nenuine pain to know that
trouble had come in lier uhsenrc, ami Aunt
MarUia'N aeosibie, kin.lly proposal was k""'"-
iVrocclved: and Lu-yN first lesson In the
kluSwn wai accordlnKly taken that evening.
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or 8cll real estate or personal
property; it you are Boekiiu; a
situution or wIhIi to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Low ELI. Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
want.s. Such advertisementb have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouBiEB for three
day a at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
k eard trom.
SILVER PUTED GOODS.
KNIVK8, FORKS, SPOONS, etc.
Al KoRera ronke.
All tho
CLOTHES WRIIN GEES
All priooa from SI 75 apwsrda.
Match SafeHt
Fancy Tliermomeiernt
Glove JtookSt
Button Uook»t
And »n endleaa vnrlety of Uaefnl Gooda for
tla« BoUdaja.
BARTLETT
Engineers
Should bear In mind that we have In atook
and to order » larfe aapply of
PACKING,
INCI-UOING
Plain and Pure Rubber in Sheets ; Rubber
Gaskets and Rings ; Round and Square
Rubber Piston Packing; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Rope Packing, round and square;
Asbestos Round Piston Packing ; Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3 8 thick; Boapstoue, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Round Pis-
ton Packing ; Usudurian k Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; Icdia Rubber Packing Wire
Insertion; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ing Rings; Blackburn's Fabric Vahes;
India Rubber Valyes for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK CLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOO SKIN CLOVES, both lined
and onlined. These dog skin glorai
did not originate on a sheep's back. Wa
wdl warrant them genuine dog iUn,
and they will outwear half a ddta
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin"' all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at tbe very lowett
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an oonoe.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, cloeing out at
25 cents each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, aud warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stook,
which he sells at 15 to 26 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Carria«:«
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the Ur-
gest l^!ie in the state at Stevens'i.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 26 m each,
for presents al $1.00 each.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIOAB HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR GASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
36 3Iarket Street,
'^
LOWVLL.)
E. O. Baliei* Ac Co.
will, during tho next llirre month*, mnko very
rcanonablc pilccB to p«-rB. n« who wli>h to
brltfhten ihcir honma wllh new pnilnr. dlnlnc
loom or kltrhcn doom, Inhl In nice klin.<lrled
hard wood of light color wl'h Inl.iH burdora of
cherry or waloit. Nothing <-nn innkc a richer
looking parlorlhan unch a fltwr. nproad »lth»
variety of rugii to rult tho tnotc. In place of
dusty oarpcU. Partlea wlahlng any uch work
In our lino will, by placing their orders with ua,
reoelve Artt-claas work. Warranted to stand
JMMvAtkouiahrnkliiff. B. Q. BAKEU * CO.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and ReUil
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If ron w»Bt to-MOon Um moit dMirabla
bargaiiw.
T^wiTTT. 1>ATT.T COTJBIBB, SATURDAY. JANUARY 28. 1S88.
d
THE TEA TABLE.
Her FpMtry ghelvM.
Her pantry shclveal Ah, me I Ah, me'
The V formed a picture fair to uoo;
Such bSleU peachc«! Hu.h canned pcursi
Hlie really took me uuawarcd,
When, with a gay hilarity,
Hho bade mc look. K'cn proud was she ;
And when 1 tin«w«ro<l "ix'^tlvoly.
bUe'd better guard from men uuU beur»
Her pauiry sholvOB,
8he Hhut the door and turned tho ^n-
Oil, how I begKcd ! We thou mii<lo iree
To UBto tlie sweetu-dellcloMB waien, ^
Ab, Cupid I he who wins her, Bliaro*
-I ,o?e".rrne^: in rod l.bu«ek«Bplug.
TKA TAII1.K TOIMCB.
I'iiik N the favorKu boclety color tliU
ai;H..on. and tl«) blu«b rose N the favorite
•owcr. HajH llurper'b Btii^ur. 'Ihe plok
cbn>unthoinu«.thcdLlicute "U Kmiice,
a paler pink rone, and pluk plukH arc the fa-
voilt« deeornllous while pink dreHHCH, pink
rlbbaiiK, pink vanea and pluK intMius are all
tberaife. H<».toHHe« are incll.ilux to hi^rh
«IUheH of llowen<. very ii«hlly luid cun:K'«-ly
ariiuijrod, ami no formal boiuiuel*. Tliere
lBuUok'»Hftuuy forlhliij?- out *>' ««;»^»>h^
uo!.lniwbeirleH at fl "pJi-'cc, no U^t.■leM•
shu.l. und no ba I asparajiu^. The moulding
of 111 I Ue» Into the form of nuluial lloweiH
Willi Ihe K'l'teii loavfi^ attiieliwl han loii;; been
a favorite luxury, but now waUr-h:. h are
»on--.!alo.l III II frozen Ncinliliiiwe of a boaull-
ful io«s wliUh lie** on a pbtto amid real rose
leave*, un.l. when cut. reveaN :i di'llciouH
Uoiu:iu punch or nonio olh<;r dellcale Ice.
Why They »re Called Tumhler«.
Wax iMuller wu- k'ivin;; u lumhooii in lhin
delklouH room to tlu' iharmin^' und talented
FrlhcmH Alice, wifo of tiie (iiaiid Duke of
Uef^c Diirmstadt, luul crcoiul dau){hlfr of
Queen VU-torla. 'Iliero were not a .lozon
uueKt- beoidc tlie uriinet.- an.l her huijl»aiid;
and II very aKrecuhlc himlu-oii we had. wtMi
plea!*aut talk on all kiiidn of inU'i<>linK/nl»-
recl.«. Mill wbat ext ilcd llic « urio^ily of all
tbe i.irHnKcrH prciiit wan a M-t (»f llu; inott
utlrui-llve little ronml bowls of uiiciciit nllver
about I lie flz*' of a lui^'c orunu''- 'l'b«*y ^''■''•i
brouubt loiiiid.aciordlnu lo ili« .iiHloin of
the piuce, tilled to the l.iini with llie famom*
ale biewetl in Ihe college. TIichc. we were
toid. were 'luniblers,'" aud we were Hi>ecdlly
shown bow Ihey came by tlntlr name— a llt-
Unir le«8on for tlie guents of u phllologlHi I
When one of tlie^o little l)owl8 wa*
empty it wan piiwtxl upon the tabic, luoulli
downward. InHtanlly-HO perfect wun Uh
balaute-lt llcw back lnt<. Its proper ponl-
tloii. an if uhkliiK to be tilled again. No mat-
ter how It was Heated— trundled along llie
floor-balanced carefully on Itn bide-*lropi).'d
•uddenly upon the liofl, thick carpet— up It
rolled again and settled Itself w th a few gen-
Ue HhHkWun'l "wuvlng Into ItH p ace, like
ffetiical*
J^inanciaL
OlMus. "W. Baton, Brolcor,
Room IT Oentnd Block
Attention glvon to all flrst-clasa
Investments.
loans a&4
]pr.cl
spr.ct.
Has anH Coftt.
iHi0cellaneott0*
■■ ■% « Curei bbtumfctiiD, HaonlglSf
r#a|« DAItlii>rkiirl.r, U*»lMfc«., TcK»Ui»ea%
rOl r flin iH« Ki-J^Fv^rW
I Ul I ailll AtUro«fl»U«ndDMl.r«.
m fflf*af-«» A. vosautt «).nuuriauitK. ub.
Catarrh
^HAYFEVER««'2
CREAM BALM
Cleimaes the Nasal
Pnaaages, Allays
I'ain Kod luiUtn-
iniUlou. Heiftls the
SorcK. ll«*« tores
tho Souses of
Taste nad Hiuell.
Itkytheoure
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
W.B. CLARK* CO., of M»«N'^'«"»'J'J!?
Firtt Mortgages on FarvM in A'*""""'" "'^.f^i
from 7 to 8 per cent. M^rtgagtion Minni^**
City Property, IntercHt 7 percent. »^»>«^"y^^^
cxperieii\M). Srnd to Ito^ton oiftce for /'«»«P*^
ttud rciercncAiH l.cfore you Invest «1;;«-:';^, '"'^fL,^
OKOKOU WALLACK, Agent, 1» Milk Strew,
Kooui 40, Boston. ^^^^
KUM, LOEB & CoT,
BANKERS,
30 Naesaa Street. .■ - - N«w lork,
HAVB CON8TAHTLY ON HAKD
A 8KLKCTION OF CIIOICK INVBST-
MKf<T 8ECU1CJTIKH.
Corrtsuondtnce of nanUm, nrokertand Intrnt-
or$ toLtcUtd.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHAITUCR STREET, COR, MIDDLE,
SISWALL O. MACK, President,
JACOlt ROGKMS. T»e«Burer,
D. B. BAKTLETT, Clerk.
IJIRKCTORSI
8KWALL U. MACK, ^^V} «I'RAGITK,
JAMhH H. FItANCiS, •'»»"?. i/J^i**"'^'
ALEXANDEU O. CUMNOCK.
PRICE OF CAS,
with tbe discount off for prompt pay-
ment, is
.20 per Thousand Feel.
Bu0inr00 CatHK.
Sidney I>i-o>vett,
J»0. 7 JOHN STREET.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OVFIOE*
UABRI80N W. STR£ET£Bt
Ooii»tttl>lo and Oolleotor*
Room Mo. 6, CeDtral Block.
Oljac^ hours, from 9 to 12. S to 6, and Mondftyt'
Thursday and Friday evcuhiKS froiu 7 1» »•
JUT Hpecliil utteniluu to collection of renu ABd
general c^t re of tenement pro | >ertv.
Sni^eon Chiropodist.
Ko. i Presoott Street. • - LoweU,
:^"^:-^
M.a ' A pfirtlde In ap-
"••'** piled Into ciK.h iio.s-
I Vx/^. IT C %/ P D till undli.a/icei«.l>l''.
. |#%m "P &▼ "■rm prlicVctn. m livnir-
KtHts;l.y in.dl,reKW4're.l..«.ct8. KLV IIHOTH.
Iks, «» Gieenwlch fctrcct, New ^ ork.
IndigesTibn
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCES AKE it is the
stomach's fault
Whatever the cause,
It can be cured — and
cured permanently — ^by
Hp-QcheiJ
your buby brotbcts mid hUleri dell>rl>t '"•
TliiK. tlien. wan the or^tn of our word
"tumbler." at llrst made of silver, an are
U»e»e All rtouU' tumbler*. Then, when hIu^h
becjiine common, the round Kla^Kct* I ml
stood oil il flat ba-<e nuperiteded the exqvi nlte-
ly bidaiiccd silver fplieren, and ntole their
nume HO succesHfully that you have to ro to
All 8ouU' and a few other old hoUNBH to see
tbe real tblnK.-lVVIde Awake.
il CU LfV.* till**
Ji^.3cheNci^'s
[y\NDR/\I^EpiLLS
which are purely vege-
table and free from all
injurious ingredients.
ForSalebyallDrogflsts. Pf":* "Vf*"- PJ[i*^
8 bMsTftar M ctt.: or"nt by mall, Vf^jT*^
im^tefprtoe. Ir.J.H.BcbsnckkBoa.PkUad'fc
A Valuablejnvestment.
THE CHWiPION SILVER MINING CO.,
Offico 48 Central Street, Koom 10,
SPALDINli BLOCK,
Offers a vahiablo Investment to Ithoso who dc
Mlro Kun- returns for ilieir money. The coro-
uuBV arc not eugaRed In any wlMwit upecula.
tlon. They are selling ihe bto<k upon Its merits,
bclurf coniKffnt that It will realUe what they
claim, call and ask quesllcnn. ^^^^
Private Wires to Now York.
Telephone Call, «78-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
hTOCKS BONDS, GRAIN AND PRO-
VISIONS bouKbt and aolU tot C«»h, or «»r.
ried uu BlarKln.
S p. O. BuUdlna* LowM,
^
''1
riRST-CLAdS
tias Cooking Stoves
bet up and rented at a low rate per year,
piping Included.
V AniOUS REC1PB«.
Jireiul Omdet.-Vui Into a ntewpatt a tca-
oupful of bread crumbs, one cupful of cream,
a tablet-poouf ul of butter, and a aprlnkle of
aalt nnd pepper. When the bread has ah-
aorlMid the cream, break In four or Ave e»K^,
beat them a IliUe with the mixture, and fry
Uke plalu omelet.
Ham or Sau$affe OmWtt.-Chop very flue
onecupof cold bam or sausage, add oljjht
well-beaten e«:», a nprlnkle of salt and p<'p-
per; heat very hot two tab'e^poonfuls of
Luttcr In a frying pan or nv-Idcr, pour In the
omelet aud fiynnd roil like a phdu omelet.
TliU In very nice for breakfast.
Btef i?a««.— Mhiee very fine a piece of
tender beef, fftt and kun. Mince an oulon
wttb some boiled parnley, ad«l grated bread
trurobs and season with iwpper, anit, a grat-
ing of nutmeg and lemon peel grutcl. tA\x
all togcllK-r and molnten with a beaten egg-
Roll Inlo balls, sprinkle with flour and fry
in boilUig fat. Serve with fried broad
crumbw. Ae tbln recipe comes from a nice
cook we can vouch for It.
BeaiiH Baked teith jl/«A -Prepare the
l)eans by soaking over night as u-uul. Use
a quart pot for a pint of l>eaiiH, as the milk
bolls over ho eaMly. Tut In the beans salt
and a spoonful of moliisHon, cover well w th
milk tmd redii as It cooks away. Hive nine
or ten hourn' baklni: In a »low oven «"••>■«"
will have beam* delicinuH and healthful.
People with weak dlgei«tlve powern can eat
beans cooked In this way without barm.—
[Kxchans;c.
Hoxr to Cook a Woose.— After washing
tbe goo«c rub it Inside on«l out with salt aud
pepper antl llll U witli miishro«MHM and two
toroatocH or their equivalent of Arm pleees
of eauued tomaloen, seammlng wllh salt,
iKTper und u little lemou juice, sewimr up
the bird. Iloast before :i l»rlsk lire for half
an hour and have a pint of loinato juice tiod
the jui<H« of one lemon. MM^nned with a llttU;
pepper and «alt, ntidy to turn over tbe fowl
at the cxpirullon of the lime; baste con^tiint-
ly with It, dredglnjT <.'Very now and then
with Hour, fo thai the outside will l»e nicely
browned, .lust before tho goose Is done put
a few mushrooms ftn<l oysters in the drip-
ping-pan and let them become tender. Serve
very hot, arninging the mushrooms and
oysters around the fowl. ll«niove every
nartlcie of fut from the gravy in the drlp-
Dlmr-pan, add a liltic water to the gravy.
mixing well; let it boil up once or twice ami
serve In a aauce boat.— [Boston Transcript.
Fruit Tapioca Ptiddhnf.-Vick over and
waab three-fourths of a cup of liiploca, cook
one hour, or till transparent, In one and a
half pints of boiling water; add one aalt^
BDOonful of snlt, one-fourth cup of sugar,
OM cup of grated pineapple, two bananas
anJ two oran.es cut line. 8«rve with sugar
and cream. Jelly can bo u«c( with this In-
stead of the fruit, If preferred, and the pine-
apple can be left out aud more banana, or-
ange, or other fruit put Iu. .
Many people always soak tapioca oyer
night, but tbey never do so at the caking
•cbool, not finding It necessary. The l^ake
Uplocn. however, might need »0"J»«>l[.
Mlas Maynard says, If one used that, as It Is
thicker and more gummv. fitir the tapioca
often at first, to prevent Its becoming lumpy.
Add salt, sugar ami fruit according to rule,
and let it coola Utile, serving it wtien a Ittic
warm. When fr«hli r^ineapp'o Is used, cook
It ft little first, as for nreserving, l>efore add-
ing to the tapioca. Kresh peaches, •prlcoU
and other fruit may lie useU. i»«teor*Jlng W
taste— [Mlea Mayuanl at the Cooking
Reboot ^.^__
MEDIWyCONONIY.
NOTHING SUCCttBS LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Qlory of a Man ia in Hit Btrencth.
Merre or Physical Force When Loat Qnlck-
I>». O. J. LEWIS,
Who. after intense study and deep rcftcarch. has
lately discovered a new, extraordinary. qulcJc.
MrtMu and inexpensive cure for Diseases of be
Il«ln and JSulnaV Cord, 8periniitorrlK«a. aeml-
STweakncHs. Fluid li^cupcs. impotency and
INVESTMENTS
AT
T and 8 I*er Oent.
Kirnt mortanitc. with coupon bonds atlac.he<l.
pay" 0 semrHunually >.y Appleton Nal^onsi
hank. Scoured on Improved farms In the west,
from 3 to 6 tunes the value of the lo-in. Abso-
IH elv •fcuT*. and principal and Interest imH
HS*a rule >vlth as much P''>'"i;'r', "lffl« 7
ment Iwn.ls. Amounts from f|^« "V>J*At 1 'Ki
nnd 8 per cent. Anply ^ ALI.hTON Al.L.fc>i,
Mniisur bUx-k. .M Central street, room 1. Kefer
5 JOHN V klMIVALL. I'l-esldent App won
Nat Hank. J AS. K. ^'•^I;P^\'^.v' r*i RAiufi'
ell Mutual Flifl InF. Co., I^KVI 81'RAUUK,
B. PATCH, HAPtiOOl) WltlOHT.CUAKLi;8
HOVKY, jkFFKRaON ItANCItUKT.
SIX PER CENT.
FIRST MOHTOAOE
SINKING FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Interest payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
COKE,
Uioken, screened and delivered at
$4.&0 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CA8B.
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Siiper.Phofephate
ASD
ENQLISH LAWN DEESBINO,
For sale cheap by
J. O. leOOEKS A CO..
•9. 81 ftnd S3 Market Rtreet.
Office hours : 8 a. m. to U lo., S to & ai it 1 *•
p. m. ; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. m.
r>r. R.. M. I?reiftoott,
Late Oculist to Nortliwet<tcrn Dispensary, Haw
York city.
Office. Rio. a Wymau's KarhenKC, corM*
.Mt'irliiiisok and Central Sirett*. room wItt
Dr. Kicker. Oftlce <lays ami houm : WtDNKft-
DAY 8 and 8ATIJKDAVS, frotn « a.m. nnttll
p^m. Exclusive attention (jiven lo dltj^anea of
Eye, Ear and Throat,
MONUMPJNT.S.
ANDREWS & WHEELER.
K8TAULI8UK1> 18&t.
iiANi:rACTk.rRi:KH or
Fine Cfanite and tnaftile Mi,
No, 41 Thoruftike Street,
N»»»r Northern Depot.
0. fl. AWVLW*. CHA*. WH»»«^
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, <3i8ls and Water Fitter*
and Plumber.
Mo charse mftde for th« nee ot meten.
Mo cbarte msde for rviuilnc aopplr
pipes trom street mains to conanmera' cel-
lars.
Orders, wheo left at oAoe, promptly •»-
tended to.
0. E. CUMHINO. Agent.
OOIiO IIEDAL, FABld, 1878.
BAKER'S
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_ Warronti'd a1>so!uu;iy puic
Co.'oa, from wLlc.^ iho cxce»s of
Oil has bocn removed. It hai lhr,4
iimfitiM ttrenyth of Cocoa mixed
vlth Btarcb, ArrowrootorBugur,
nnd Is theruforo far inoro ccuuoin.
Iciil, cvBtlHg leu than one cent <t
cup. It is dollolou*. aourlsblnK,
strengthening, easily dlRi-stcd,
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hlvi been neglected, ba<llv treated or pro-
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mam^ who have been comulctely .llHCouraKed o
Tver bTlng cured after hftvlng experimented
with v^rtmiH a'lverlUcd nostrum., electric bells.
*r^whlrh Invariably do more harm than goo.l.
or "slnKle blC8»odne.-<8.
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one door from llKhmond street (off BroadT
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We offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and after careful examination recommend them
for Investment.
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aiwavi reeulu. A lar^c aixe cameKa bair
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LOWCLL DAIL.Y COUBIBB.
I'ublUhod ever>' afternoon, Sundaysex Mspted,
IntheCourlet Mulidlug, Jiwt eattl of the rout
Offlcc.lMtriliuack »Utet, 1a>wuU. MdB^., by
Harden & Itowell. bubscrlpUon i»n«:e *0.0o a
year, i»0 ©twli* a inuiuli. I'i ceuU a wi;i >, deliv-
ered by cAuicr. hliigle coi»leB '2 ceuls. AiUcr-
tl»iug ratVH lunilflittd ou appUrjitlou.
Lowell Week.y Journal i>ubll6h«J»l from same
office ou * ildu J ». I'rlce fl.M) per uuiaim, al-
ways lu uclvame. Larger circulation lu lowns
Dear Lowell ihan all oUtir^tJijera.
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TKAIN8 TO AND FKOM BOSTON.
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trade, witb ho uiiblti»bius uoscrupiilouHnoiiy,
In "ruhbl»>t It in."
Inauratioo LuaM^a »ud Katea.
Hcveral of our coutouiporarles are dl:*ouKs>-
Ing tlip quolion of |>rolcctlou umituKl tire.
It '\> a UuH ly to;)i>', wholher viowinl iu tlio
lyrUl of liuliviiluHl losfen, or tlu! io.<l of In-
huraiHT. Tin; hiBvirunci: men In Now York
t «ltty or two .siiiw had un eitltod wnslou
..V r raltf. ami curiously euou:;b tbere wus h
co:Mi>ltlc break-up of tbe tarifl aHgoclutioii.
which has l»ccn an or};;iulzation for kceplujt
up nitcN. 'I'htH wan u <>t becuu^i' thi- couipa-
niek felt that Ibey could aftorJ to (U» busiue>»
for If «H, but btcau'te, as is of leu the ciisc w lib
rai^^>a^l^, they ;;ot to eutliug c:icb olbcr**'
tbroul-. Indeed ^everal of t'.jc prouiiiiout
insuraucc int-n declared that the Nfw York
coiupaiilcs were never In P'><^«'^''' '^'""'''.''""
th:«u now lo staud ii big lo'".^*, or i»erle» of
lONMCH.
' TIlut there l);is been u jrrowlui! looftcness
in ln!«ur.un'e bu>ino*(. is vviileut, ami it hai*
prohaiily bud more to do wUb Ibe lucreiihu
40 tin !* than U generally l•uppo^ed. We find
the following liihh^ of lot'bOF* by UrcM lu tbU
country in the pa^l five your*:
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8 ATI' U I> A Y , J A NIAKY 28. 1SH8.
According to the Manebe^ier Tulon the
democrats of New Ilaujpf-i'ire propose to
carry Iho stati! at the ucKt elielion. Wc
b;»ve known tlieiu to make that propv)>lllon
annually for thirty-tw.) years.
If wo are to have a tarifl" <lchati , lct*» hn\o
tlie real champions on each side, ti rover
Cleveland ih a<:kno.vle.|,"d i)y iho tarlrtrc-
forinern to l>e the ablest and f<)reiiK)>l
wranjiler on their side, aiid .lames (;. HIalne
prohablv heads the list ou the oiher. Put
the two chamiilous ou u pl.itf.*U). and 1. 1
them deba:u. The houne coud be lllled at
H'i&ai^eat. ___^__^___
Wou'l Kouii" of tlioM' Klleklers a^iainat
"class lenislaliuu" be kind eiiou rh to poiit
out bow It Is that tobacco uu«l spiritn. bi iuj,'
the oul? articles Hui'jcct to u domeslii- tax.
arc not the subj-cts of class lcv'l>latioiiy Yd
they fljhl like bull-dnu's to keep Ibcxe taxes
on. The explanaliou is found in the fael
that democratic and mu.;wump t.Hrifl" reform
Im nbam. like all the rest of their reforms.
Total »'••' a.O' 4 .4 W
Thl» iwuii enormous waate, and (be Increase
Id lo^8e• U cjulte KlartllnK. AVbtu we learn
tlial Kood authorllicK nckon that oue-«iuuner
(»f lhei»e lossi's arc «lue lo inccui'.iarisui. we
must come to the conduslou thai some means
ouj:ht to l>e devl-.o.l for reiued\ ii-.j; the e\ll.
More lliorou^'b ami careful lnveili,;atiou "1
ca»e» of in«'ciHliarl»m Kb<»uld be hud, and
uieaiis taken to piinluh thoc convicted of tlu
crime. Means of puttliij; o'lt Hrc"» are iil«o
iuadciiuati' In n»an\ place, and If Insurance
uien and or^iniz it ions woulil do more to en-
courMie the nniltipH -ation of .'U>U ajiplitn-'cs
by iico/iiizinp tlieircxisleuee In Miakiii^spc-
. iai r-dps, which fli«y couM afford to do. there
wouKl i>e prvijri-c>s in th<! right direcii ju.
Our new hoard of truile has proposed lo
look after this ujatu-r, and it lias h <hance to
at Ica-I inform the puMic a» to tiic fads.
Jan. iT.— The new husloesa Introduced lu
the Senate Included the repeal of tb« act of
1SS7 rcKardlni; liquor llcennea for druKi{Ut«,
and also the uiakiuj; of thai uol pcruiUalvc
instead of mandatory; the prohihitiou of the
employment of operallves on le;;al bollduys;
a;rieudinenlK to ti«c laws for the HHi>eiisuieut
of poll taxes. A l»lll was reuorted to autltor-
i/.e the lease hv tlie (>I I CcKiny of th't Nan-
taskel llcHch road. The House bill In rela-
ti(t!i to the copviiiK of certain plauH and r^H'-
ord> in the re<;"i*(ry of (beds ^or the noutheru
dUtrlct of .Mi-MlcM'x ciiunty was pasiMjd lo
Ik; »'njjrosscil, under a siicpeiihion of the rulea,
moved l»v Mr. Sleeper of Middlesex. ,
lu the "House u |»eliiion wan prexented
from as.vemUlv :llWof thi' KiiiKht^ that the
Ma"*a«hu»eMs ConvTcssnieii bo iuHlructed lo
UNC their endeavors lowaril the purchase of
all etial mines by the national (.government.
The labor committee repoi'toJ Inexpedient
us ti) further protection «)f weavers from un-
just lines for imiierfecl weavlMi?. Senator
Howard and Uei»reHcntatlves .Miller of Wor-
Cv'^Uf auil Kiane of llolyoke dismmt. Mr.
MeCix.cvol Hlackstiuic will inovo a auhati-
tlite bill.' ...
Mr. Hall of Taunton asked lor Information
cuncernin;; the ll(>o»e liill to »utbori*e hhv-
iu^s liaiik- and iusiitutions for saviii.i|» to In-
\e^l in the bouds and notes of the IU>H(on
and Lowell railroa.l corporal i<m. Hu !«(>
lieved It to be si ilan>{ci(Mis bill, uuIcm the
commit'tee <m bunks and baukinx could abow
"ood riMsi.u for its pa»'aj,'e. Ou motlou of
.Mr. IMchanU of l.vnn, the bill was port-
poned lo Monilav next. Subsequently, on
motion of Mr. Harrelt of Mclroi.e, an order
was adopted that the (onimlttee submit a
slatemcnl of ihe prewnl funded debl iu detail
of the road.
Mr. (Jile of Worcester moved lo take from
the table the re<pn'st of Mr
Almost a Miracle
Ouc of the Jlost Koiiiarkiible Cnret*
of Hluoii Poisoiiiu^ Kver
Accoinplislied.
Clotiiing.
Plain Facts !
We Rivo below n statement of one of the
most remarkable cuiVB e\er accouiidUhcd by
niiy niedlciue. Schlom has a couiuiunlty been
MO Kieatly lulor«;sti'd III u case of thlH kind a^
wuH the vllla^'o of DaniartsroUu Mills, Me.,
In tlie HicknetrH au<l cute of Mr. Uanktn.
Kveri Ihlng else had fulled, aud «toath Boutnod
ttu'viutble, wlioii li»od'it «arbuparllla was re
sorted to ai.d effected
A tyonderful Cure. »
"The B'.aU'inent which f hero niaVo may awni
no exlraoiillnary lo be iruo. \}nl 1 y>i\\ tell
xw) iiory H» plainly and truthfully a^ I possibly
cm, an I refer lor coiroborallou to ulmo»t any
rc^ldl 111 of thU town, where I bavo lived all
my lltu and am well known.
''\VI»eu a youth, I was sirong and ocllve, able
to work hard, aud ambtd'Uis to suM-ced la life.
I aia now Ji years t>f age, and 14 yO.irs bto U"
},'au to have epileptic ttls, enused, as we iHllevo,
If, liijuilos to tho Hplno received by a fall, us
none of our fandly have e»er lieen ithnlbrly
iilMlcted. Nome nine years ago, by advice of n
pliy*li'dni>, I began U) lake a bromide com-
liound, whlclj had a quieting eCTect upon my
nerves. Tlds betuK, as I urn told, a 'cumnla-
(iuii)cy of I ilvi li uu,' and uiklng nothing lo cjirry It out of
idoott anil 5^!)pe0*
l^uincy. for Ua\e to iulroduee tlie bill con- i in,\ «>bteni. It h.id a «d«astrous and
licciisi'K for Ihe sale of intoxicutlmt
Ahnost two-thirds of the ordinary ex-
pense of living Is estimated to be for food.
Foo<l is cheaper ami Jiiore abundant In lb»'
United States than In any other civilized
country. The avera;;e family spends about
oue-i>lxth of Its money devoted to livinar to
tho purchase of clothin>;. For everytbin,' of
the lower grades of clolbini; the e<»»i is about
a)t low iu thH country as in Kn^daiul. The
puruha.sln}; power of a dollar, therefoje. U
ucarly as jjieat here as in ilreai Britain, and
It is tboul as easy for a mau to gei iwo dol-
lar8 here an one there. If tlic w orkln;j:men
want to change all this let them jfo for demo-
cratic "tarifl reform."
The (fli'uiesh with whioU democratic or-
;;ans iu New Knjiland atlemiit to »*avt' for
their |»arty a Ptaudinj? as autl-free-lrader>
Kbows how reaily they are lo sacrifice every-
thing to party ueee«sily. They say "of
courHC nobody wants, or pretends to want,
free trade. It would be Impo^^iblc to have
It If they did." This is true, but it doesn't
conceal the fa^n that the demoeratic party
apeclflcally deinauds tb<d no duty shall be
levied for protection. The democralic or-
gans apiwar l<» believe that the jieople are
fools enough uol to undcrstaml jusi what
nntl-proloeuou means. The deuiocralic rank
and file Is nut noted for ovcr-intellij;euoo, but
very many men who work for a living have
a tborouKli upprei'ialion of whul protcfHlon
is.
A HllODi; l.sl.AM) t'KK.AMKHY pays lis
patrons half a cent n quart for skim milk, or
delivers it btck free to the farun r.« who are
patrons of the creamery, lu most cases
Ibe jialrons preferred to, mU at hull
H e-nt a quart. Tiiis Ik evidence that
iholialf-ccut estimate of value is considered
lar^e, for altlnuiijh theci-. 'imery paid ll Ihe
fact is that the farmers suilercd the loss l)e-
twecn that |iriee and the actual value, since
they were really buyinu their own skim
milk. There may l*e uses for which kklm
milk is worth half a cent u quart, but we be-
lieve they are exceptional.
WASlIIMtJTON XKVVb.
e«ruln>; ncciiMt.
liiMiuro. Mr. (lile said thit lie hsd noenndty
toward Mi. t^iliiey. bid h«« re;,'relled that
Ihit vr<'t'lleman ha<l allowed him-eif lo be i
used bv parlies opposed to prohibillon. I
Mr. lj>iilniy replied that he wa.'* udad thst |
tin- iieiiiloma'u had lecidveil a new llviht, but
he ihnvv ia>di in his f:tee Ihe imi'Ulallon
that he (Mr. t^niu'-y ) had ln'cii used by any-
bodv; all thai he ha I done had bctii done m
:ic('ord:>iiee w iita his sense of bts iluty as u
uicii.bcr of tl'e House.
Mr. (iraeev of Saleui saM thai thoy n'l h-id
u eoMiiiiou old' el. the only dUrciencc huin'.;
!is lo nielho.l." W it!i'. lit fill llier d(d»ale the
roipicst was tak< It from the table.
rinn .Mr. Sy mou Is of Siliiii o|n>o<ed the
;.'iantl.i-' «d tlit reqii"'st on the ::roUiid that
"he mover was iu»i leady lo support his owi.
bill.
Mr. Wnillln of Hnidln!,' Iioned that the re-
quest wtiiild bi'.4efiised. He would r-adlly
vote for such a bill when iucomuiende<l In
due cntir-e by H conniiild'C, or h > would
with (tj.ial readine»s vole for an onler fuch
False I'r 'tr-nees.
The sinful shrewdiiesM of the so-called tar-
ifl" ix-formers Is seen In the Boston Poll's ac-
counts of the so-called tariff rcfo'-iu meitiii;,'
atl'hiladelphia last eveuin;;. Tlic mectiu-
was called "to enforce and endorse tho rec-
omincndalions of President Arlluir and Pres-
ident Cleveland," which is un open avowal
of its false pretences, hliice what President
Arthur and PrcsMent Cleveland lecommeiid-
♦•d were no more alike than chalk and
fhccse. The Post's preliminary account
H|>caks of this ami that prominent protic-
tlonltlbein;; present, as ihou;;h it v\ea' In-
tended lo be a "protection" ualhering. But
when the letters were read it was found th il
thedlstlngrulsh<!d li;,'hts who bad been Invited
to talk this sort of protective tarifl" reform,
were Sunset Cox, Speaker Carlisle. Secretary
Falrchlld. and eX-Sut;relary MeCuIloch, th';
rankest Horl of anti-protectionists. Tlie lli>l
epeaker W!iH Congressman Brcckiiiridye of ^
Kentucky, and the next wa* Frank Ilurd,
both rampant eneinh-s of protection. The
man who "fooUnl tho bills," as the Post puts
It, was Wm. M. Sin«erly. the millionaire
proprietor of the Philadelphia iteconl, who
Is the couHtantly blatant advocate of auti-
protecllou.
This Is all a dishonest and oLshonoruMc
dod.^ln;,' of tho Issue which Mr. Cleveland hO
openly has !)rcseid«(]t«»tbe country ,toeiid.;iiv-
or to hoodwink Ihr jieople Into a belief that
the democratic turill" reform Isonly nmodilled
*ort of protection. The attcm|.t Is made be-
cause Cl.'velan I's foolish messajfe Is found
to have p it Ibe d<n:oeracy in a bad posliioti.
Th« men wl.o "footed the bills" for this
Idred d^luon^tration llicmsclvcti, In the rcs-
olul ions they adopted, confessed that Iboy
wercl>in;$. ••President Arthur," they say,
•♦recommended the asolilion of the tobacco
Ux." 8o he did. But President Cleveland
recoraiijcn'lod that the to'»aeco tax be not
aboli><bcd. It Is bad euou„'h to have these
cDemieMof Amerlci
Tli« I ndlana Couteat.
The flouse committee on elections has dis-
po<ed of the Indiana coutested election ease
by ordertis a report, which was supjiorted
by all the democratic memlwrs, declariuR the
F,i:«t vacant, on the ground Ihut White (ilie
silllnn uiemb'ir) is irelliiible. \\ bile Lowrey,
the contesUi»t,di I not have a majority of the
votes ca«t. The adoption of the report by
the House would iieies«.itate another election
in Ihe sixth Indiana distriit. The repuldic-
ans will iire^cnl a minority re|>ort, declarlnjj
Wiilte entitled to bi.» seat.
gpeKkerCMrlisln's Umtllli.
Sjwnker Carlisle's lioallh continuijs lo im-
prove. Friday morniuK he and .Mrs. Carlisle
left thin city for Billlmorc, whore thoy took
a revenue cutter for Fortress Monroe. They
will proijally be jfoiie ten days or two
weeks. -
Kotea.
The rommerce committee of the House
bus decided lo Kporl back Mr. Anderson's
resolution i»rovldln4 for a con;;i-c8sionaI In-
<piiry into the Ui-adiu.u: railroad strike with
the recoinineiidatioii that the wbolo tiulji'cl
be referred to Ihe inter-state commerce eoni-
mi»«ion.
Th'' House spent mo-"' of Pri lay on the
privatf bill caleml tr wiihout action.
Knuineer commissioner of the District,
Col. Ludlow, who had vol hhu-elf thorough-
ly di-liked. has beoU bounced, iMid Major
ItMynion, wrdl kiiovvu In Boston, succeeds
hiiu.
as Mr.thiiiiey hadolV. red; the courtesy of the
House .(cmaud-d iIp' i.lini'-ion of an order
of iiiquirv . but woiiKl n -I ajiidv to a bill.
Mr. (iiilncy >aid that he told, the House
frauklv the oih»'r d i> what Im wa» trying lo
do. lie wa> c(|ii;iily >inc(ie no\\ In wishing:
i to .irnt this luatii r bifore the committee, and
it was Imnmlerial whether li was liy bill O'
by order, whii hi.ve.' melho*! soeuied beat to
the House.
Mr. (iileof Worcester said that the bill
wus without a |iarcnt, an ille;;illmule ofl-
sprinit seekin;; u idace uinon^ respectable
people. He was ill doubt as lo which rom-
inittee it sii ..ild no to; it had "no pride of
ancestry or Iiojm' of posterity, " and hhould
not be admitli'd to the cominunlty of faints
from which all ;roo«l temperance lei^lslatlon
comes.
Without further ihbate the House refused
the request lo introduce the bilt*. and linme-
dirtlelv ado|)tc.l Mr. Qiilncy's iuder, offered
on Thursday, «»f exacily ihe same import as
the bill.
\fC)\ I ^-^ ^^ cured of your
orfjEKVOUiHE/\D/lCH£ byusJn^
y\TH-LO-PHQ-ROS.
for vjears
t hasbcc^
tested and
is fodaj the
Qi'ly suc-
cessful ,
h.' 'forth f Si
f?A d/sedi«
I
y V
:i..
.•ltOf£4
THS /.THLOr-aONOi'C" /(
'l^*^
for 1,hc
picturt
I'Mrifl" .Muetlug at ThlUdelphla.
The tariff meeting whiei) was hi Id nl the
Academy of Music In Phiiadplidiia Friduy
eveniuj,', "to enforce aud endorse the recom-
mendations of President Artiiur and Presi-
dent Cleveland for revenue reform," was
verv succcsslul as uu altractioii. a lar«e num-
'bcrhein-z pnseiil. The nieelin;; was called
to order bv W. M. Sitigerly, proprietor of
Ih • I'hiladelphi.i ll-conl. and Wilson Welsh
of the Commercial l!:xehan;ic was president.
Tho speakers wtn; Congrcssmau W. «'.
IJreekiiirid,'^! an I lOx-Coui^ressman Hurd,
aud letters were read from ex-Secret aiv of
tlie TrcHsurv McCiillocli, S. S. Cox, Jaek«ou
S. Hi'hultz of New York. Speaker Carlisle,
.Sccieiarv Falrchild, and David A. Wells.
Tho follow iii« resolutions were adopted:
"I'liat thccxisiin-,' duties upon raw materials
whleh are to be used in manufactures
shoul.l be i( moved, and that the duties uimn
the art'ulcH used or<oiisunio I by those Who
are Ictisi aide to bear the burden of taxation
should bu reduced."
A Copyright Decision.
.IudjieColt,in tho United Slates circuit
court In Boston Friday, irave n decision In
the suit of William H.Kennedy et al. vs.
John Mcrammany, jr., a music publisher at
Worcester, which vva> a Idi: in equity to c-n-
joln the tiefeii laiil for an inlriii,:j;<iiient of a
copvri/hl of the mu>i'' of l!ie soiij.; "Cradle's
K'li'pt V. Bul»\'s (ioiie." in adujttiuK th<! same
for limorj^ariett". The jud;;e thought that
the perforated strl|»s of j. ipor were not cop-
ies of sheel music wit hill the in;^aniiu of the
eopyi-ijjbl law, aud, thcrelore, dismiaseti the
hill." • • ■
A Murderer Lynched.
C. B. Hitchcock, a farmer, went to Santa
Anna, Cal., Moii.lay, with his wife, and ac-
knowled^. d the deed to his properly to a
German naue I Ansbl.is(. Later they were
found dead, lliiehcock's throat IjeinK cut
an<l his wife's head split open. Anshlaa had
murdered them lo retain the money ho had
paid them for the land. He was lynched be-
fore ofllc4.'rs could interfere.
A Trial by Jury*
That irreat Amurlean jury, the people,
i^cal iSstatf.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over I'rescott National HhiiU.
... i.roHoeritv advocate the have ren«h red » unanimous ver.l ict In favor
inproHptrllya.lvouiciio ^^^ j,^ pj^.^e,.., pieasunt Purgative PelleU,
cndorwniont aud adoption of exactly the ^jj,. ^,a,„Urd remedy for bowel and stomach
uollcv wUleh the foreign invaders of our disorders, blUousness, sick b«'adach«, dlzzl-
luurket want; but to have them steal tho II v- iieHs, consilpatlou and sIURjflsh liver.
• \ V > V
We take pride ia Bhowinr property
Hko the rdsidenods we offer for s.klo on
Beltuoni street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have b-ieu erected un-
der 0 ir personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make tbem
first-class ia every respect;. Novil in
design and very convenieut in their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
Th^y are fitted for steam and hot and
oold w..ter, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notic ;.
•4000.— We seVloin havo a place that wc c.iu
oiler at ihc low price plBCcd on this i^Mra well.
l4uilt t\*osl'>ry lioiisc of eljjrht rooms, iMhMo
tiaili roo.li; hcat<»l bv fiirnac.e, \\a% hard woml
floors In dtiiiiiK room, kit" hen anil pantry;
handsome nas tlxlurcs, etc. NelKhbortio .<l first-
clMs.s ami near bu8lne*». (Kh'iJ)
On C^-ntral Htrret.— Very (loslrabh' piece of
properly, conslstInK of two story hou>-e nnd
nc irly J?**! feet of laud. Conhl easily be maili..
to pay more ihaii 10 per cent. net. (PWi;
Not f.ir from MorrtniacU Kii*ct.— Tw o-
storv, lrt< tencmcn" house "f 14 roonn, Ibilxlicil
In g.'.od shtt|ic. A barKrtln ai#WlH). (KMii)
If von will call at our office wo will f.Iu>w you
some InvesimcnU that will pay you better man
10 per cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
•S OKIfTBAL 8TKKKT
Over I'rescott National Bank.
ALMOrtT FATAL KFFI.CT
up>ii my blooil. lu fuel, I (hink I ncvor could
iixiii'i K<> tliroUMli tho palu and inUerT of the
l»;ist i.\o years. Ho-m alter I be^rHn with llie
l.roijilde, sores ni p*'«»'«?d on tlio calves of mv
1,'irs. Hlowly tint -uiely thoy ^prmd over my
(..ly. 1 tried till ihe nu'dh'lncs wo could licar
..I, but noildiitt stayed liiilr lorrllilc pn>itres>.
riicy be<" line viiy sex ere ui.d«'r ni. knees, aud
whcu I wulked 'olou4t would btart fro n ilieui
and itLirk. on Ihi' lloor my )tnth from room to
ri<oni. .\l lcn,.fth the cords became contr.4cled
Ml lliai I could no hiii>;ur walk, and wus oblljjtd
hulcspalrto tike to my. bed, from which 1
iicvcr expccie I to rl»o. i;xiei>ihi;r my head,
hands, feenind lire«»i, 1 wus IU rally covered
Willi «M>ros,c.>nsiauily dlM-h irirluir corru'don
; N) words cau eon ey an Idea of llie lerill'lc
I s;iirerIiiK«I*'»diiied, .as my condlilon was al-
t m i»t t'.<* ternbli- to desc.lbo. I\va-u:ublo lo
' alt tip or lie do.\n, l>ul was obll>fc,| to |;ccp In a
r tllnlax poslllon, re llngon my feel, hips, llie
pn'onsol my hamU, ami the back of my hea.'.
I c luld noi bear the louch of hi avy clolhtn^^
and mj c»»verlii-'s were of the lightest postliiK
materia'.'. Wliiu thuy were eliauged or the
V loins on my llmi<s wore removed, largo swib*
cumo off with Ihein. When old sores dried uj>
new ones lormed.
I II Vl> NO Al'I'KTITR
t)i slrjntJtn,couM Oil hardly anything, and
wifllu suoli pain ilia' 1 could sleo|^ oniy when
1 litf«ame totally cxham-ted and relapsed Into
uuconM-lousness. I lia<l the constant nUeutloii
of a lovli.g father ami mother, who aimost ex-
hausted their health and means In endeavor-
Inic to relievo my pnirerln/s. I hud IuhjH con-
Ihud to the beil alioui a year when. In Septem-
ber, I Ml, 1 UKktd n^otlier If I could try Hood's
Sarsiipanila, as we luid read of Ua i-u<narkable
suct^cis. 1 took one buttle and notlce<l no
ch ingo 111 my c mdlilon, but continued to use It.
When on iho flfth b<)Ule we noticed that the
sore* sooinod to look better, aud the flesh under
them natural. *
This Ray of Hope
Was ehcciing, and when mv younif friends hi
the village made me n Christmas |»ix'sent of a
d'>zen bottles of Hood's .*< irRnparlllu, mv grml
tuile to them ani to thu medhlnc w.is nhnosi
un-'pe ikable. 1 contluurd to Improve. The
smaller i>urer> gradually healed up, and even
the iiioii siubbuin ones were force«l at last to
yield to the iiietll -Inc. New and healthy ekli
formed. My appetite c.ime bac ; tome, 1 alt
well and increase'd In flesh. I soon he^in to get
natural sleep, and n.)W rc-t ns will us any one.
After belnir conlbud to the bed a year and livt
mootlis 1 wus able to get up. I eeincd to gio\«
stronger every week, uiid could soon work
about the Inoi-e, aud walk wlih a cuno, wlilcli I
sliould not need, bin for the coiiu-nctlng « ireci
of Iho eoies upon tho cords of my legs. I 'um
now
FNT1HKI.V FHEK FHOM S'lUICS,
Having all over my liody only Iho scars as re
mlni'.ers of my Kuircrliigs. My wh do Improve
nicul I at'riiiuto solely to H'lod's Sarsaparllla,
_v ^ |%nd can truthfully pay 1 liellcve I o*o my life
to tills wonderfiil medicine." IJ WarrknHvn
KIN, Uamarlscolta Mills, Lincoln Oouulj , Tdc.
/''or Corroboration
Of the ahove testimonial we can n-fer to nlnost
every resident of Da n riscoun Mills and the
villager aboi.t. To bo more specJflc, wo liav.
rccelv»*l ICiter.-* end.irsln^ Mr KinkPi's aUtte
mcntand te-^tllylii« to the wonderful p.)wer ol
Hood's 8ar-'aparillu as shown In this cusc, fro:D
MAKK I). HAMvIS,
J. F. MULMOAN. Postmaster,
W. T. YouK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. f kaui;k, all of Damarldcotta Mills.
B. Z. WiNSLuW, of Hrocklon, Mass., for 16
years postniister and express agent at Da
marlscottn Mills.
Man. H. M. WillTTKMORK, Aver, Mass.
William H. Cl'Riiino, Worcester, Mass.
TitKRO.s O. Kankin, Worcester, Mass.
John H. Kankin, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. IIOLUNB, 77 Franklin strccl, noston.
What More is yeccHnnry ?
Surely, after roadfng th** above, not even the
most Bkcptical can doubt the peculiar power of
Ho id's .sarsaparllla In pnrSfylnsr tlic blood, driv-
ing out disease, aod Imparting health and vigor.
Suit Rheum,
*'I was troubled with salt rheum till al>out
three yearaago. My face ub )ut tho eyes would
be swollen and sc^ibhed, my liaiids and parts of
my l>ody would be raw sores for wcc'xs al a
time, my flesh would seem so rotted that 1 c«mld
roll pieces of flef-h from luiwocu my lingers as
1 arrfo as u pea. In fuct I wu%
TORMKNTKII WITH HALT RUF.irM
In the worst form, and hail to leave off work al-
together. 1 consulted several dwtors, but they
gave mo no relief whatever. One cnllollttype
|tol4on and gave me medicine accordingly; but
salt rheum cannot l»c cured In thst way, I as-
sui-c you, .'^celng Hood's Parfaparllhi advcr-
tlseil, I tioiight one Iwttle and used It arconllng
to directions. It hcli>ed me so much that I took
a second and third liottlo, and
IIAVK NOT BBKN THOITBLED
with salt rhouin since. I will recommend HoofPs
j Barsafarllla not cnJy for salt rheum, but for
' humors f>r all kinds, loss of appetite, and that
I 'all-gone* feeling so often cxiicrlonccrt by every-
one. In treating for salt rheum I used Hood's
Olive Ointment on the places affected. A. D.
1 BOBBINS, Hat ar street, Jamaica Plata, Maaa."
IT IS A FAOT
That J. L. Ohalifonz, Ons-nrlca Olothi^r,
15 Oentral street, has marked down
many linos of Overooats and Suits from
20 to 30 par cent, from his rt-gnlar
prices.
IX IS A FA.CX
That the Overcoati and Suits are all
right i^ every respect, only there are
comparatively few of a kind, and he is
bound to close tbem but. Oall early and
have the best selection, before too many
lots are closed out.
IX IS ik FACX
That these goo'^s, advertised abovi), are
really marked down. That the above
iiatements are (olid fao'.s : no humbui:
neither any fooling about these aiier-
tioai.
IX IS A. FAOX
That J. L. Ohalifoux believes,, atid is
oouviuoed that the greater number of
people are judges oVg^^'^ds and will not
tolerate nor patronise stores thist at-
tempt to deceive the public.
IX TH ^\. FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central street,
gua'antees every garment ha sells, in
the bttter grade of goods, to be equal in
all re<«peot8 to custom made work.
IX IS A. FACX
That Ohilifouz earnestly invites the
closes*^ iospeotlou and comparison of
bis goods aid prices with any establish-
ment in the state.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 28, noon. —For New England,
colder, followed by warmer, fair weath-
er, fresh to brisk n^rthweiterly windi,
high on the coast, diminishing in force,
becoming variable-
IX IS A. FA.OX
That such comparison will invariably re-
fiukin the return of tho buyer te Obali-
fo'jx's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IX IS A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Oentral street,
buys all his goods for soap cash and in-
variably seoures prices for them, at all
seasons of the year, that are below the
regular market rates, which enables him
to undersell his competitors.
The Bijou Shoe Store.
Another uupreoedeuted bnsj
week. for a usually dull iiionth.
People who come to look at the
bargains advertised appreciate
the immenHlty of the values of-
fered and go away with two
things:' First, a good bargain
that will bring them back again,
and second, a sniliing face. Then
the sisters, conNlns and neigh-
bors will come and do likewise.
Strange, isn't it? There Is no
advertising so satiKfuctory ns that
which is derived from a pleased
customer. Wo have been doing
a good deal of satisl'actory ad-
vertising lately, in fact are doing
it all the time. Come and see if
we can*t please you.
THIS WEEK WE OFFER
SOME RARE VALUES
IN AIL DEPARTMENTS.
Sip anti iTanc)) ®o«HS.
THE COLD WEATHER
T
HAS-
&Gb.
I
And we Propose to Stirc it up Again
with Low Prices.
Fine hhu'n irnsh V., down from lOcenis.
(iooil all-.lncM D.tinask 25c., ilown from :«.
K.i*t eolorc I Itdl D.imask ■V)--., worth 31.
Iiiiporteo Marsellh'B iJui:i.H, l'i-4 tAic, $'.'.!),
worih f 3 :».
llollainl t uit:«ln«, with bjst 8t*rlafc iKluren, 23c.
All our Hlurl lenartu I'hjue* and Check Naln-
books (i'^c, worth fr.im 12', to "io.
All our $*{ lUiiukits ut-#4.^0.
10 |<k>(-ei4 t >r.i pei-y Silk, lis juo shades, 4c. ; would
lte(;he.i|i at 12',.
A lav>;e lot of Kmbro'dereil White Flannel, at
|irl('e4 or |>laiu Il.iiiiiel.
CfOdd VNnl whle Uleac' cil Cutton Kcuuianttt,
suit liul*h, at !k. |>er yaril.
Best dr«!.s facltig Cambrics 4«;, per yard.
Flue wMe Cochoco Cnmhri'^s, In choice light
Bt)h'H, (!'4C.; lahi season's pih-i' lOci'iit*.
Ilestqimlliy Century PrlutH •'4C.; \.\iau\ price
lOc'L-utri per yniil.
HoKtqualitv yard wide batecns 8c.. down from
!•.>', and ):».
Ilest qu.nllty Mosquito NoUlni{, i yards wide, U:.
per yard."
1 lot l)l:ick ami < olured Drocaded Velvets at 35c.,
down from 7.'».
All our iHJnt qu-tllty colored Halln Uhadnmos
s-k-., down from ei.'.>'>i ihU U the haiKalnof
the season.
I lot flne Slk and Wo d Dress Goods, 40 Inches
wlilc, 39«. ; d)wn from 75.
I lot Imported riald l>rc8i» (loa<h 2.V., reduced
9 from I'lO,-.; the-e are chali-e and pretty ntyles.
50 Inch all-wool FlanncU, In hlue, arreen and
hrown, line cjuadiy, only «.'ic. ; worth 75.
We have taken all our 7.'^^, $1 ami #1.25 .Jersey
WiilHtH, with Hrelon from-*, hraldiid and v<at
front)', pi tin aud hwja trli.,med, and i-liall offer
the entire lut at the unliorm price of 44<-. each.
All our Itrald and Jet Ureds TihnmluK>' at less
than I all price.
All our Small Wares «n I Notions al lower prices
than you will ever sec them again.
All <'ur 42 and 5' c. Cnshmcro (iluves at 'i.jc. per
pair.
BoyV npece lined Gloves 10c. per pair, down
froui 25.
Ladles' Tne ix<al KM Gloves Cl>c. per pair, down
from $1.2.'>
1/idles' Fur Lined Kid Gloves 76c., down from
III. 25.
Children's Cashmere Mittens ISc., i!own fromS.V
All our Hlk Umliri'llao. wlUi ^ohl and silver
cHpH, Ivory haudli'H aud naliirul Bilrk*>, that wo
ho.d for #:).Mi, wlli now be i ffered at $2.25.
All our LadlcV, Gents' and Children's Tndcr-
Acar and Hosiery at ubuut h ilf former prlci.-s.
All our 50, 02 and 76c. Ur>bons at C5c. per yard.
Ladles', G< nts' and Children's Ilnudkcrchlefs
marked way down (almost ^Ive away pricos).
i;i'o nr« posltWely Kolnn; out of business,
and the above cut prices are only SHinplea
of our entire stock. Kverythlng In oar
•tore Is ofTttrod corr<>spondinKly rlienp, »nd
we think by the way our stnck Is belns re-
dacted the public appreciate our low p>i<
and square way of dolus basinets.
Value 1,-115 pairt of Ladies'
Straight Goat Boots, opera
and contfnon sense ; these are
front a celebrated New YorSs
manufacturer and would be
good value at $3*00 ; they wlli
please you at $2.S1»
Value II.— 94 pairn Ladies' Feb*
ble Ooat Boots, a usual $.200
boot; they will tickle you at
$1.30.
Value IIl.—87puU't) Child's and
Mlttsch* School Sfiorfif heels ami
spring heeitt, all sizes and reli"
able ; these will muhe yon laugh
at OSc.
Value I v.— Our entire line of $3
Shoes this week retlaced, FHne
Calf, seamless, oak soles and
warranted ; the best shoe for the
money in ihe city. You will
scream when you see they are
marked only $2.39.
s
Value v.— 08 pairs Men's Heavy
Working Shoes, solid as a rock
and Just the thing for hard
wear ; what a happy face you'll
have— OSc,
Lots of other values which we
can't tell you about, but come
and see them for yourself.
Men's Buckle Arctics, with Heel
Plates on, $1.25,
Boys* Rubber Boots, $2,00,
Ladies' Gossamer Rubber Boots,
laced, $1.50,
Don't forget our Heel Plate
Machine is the only one in the
city. Will increase tho iroar of
Rubbers 50 per cent.
OSWALD & CO.
Hoi. 36 and 37 Oentral Btreti.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 sod 78 Mnrlasek St.
r^wm.T. riATT.T' noURIEtf; SATU^AY, JANUABY 28, 1888.
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FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Markets.
I rrom Cordley A Oompany.J
»uoh!irspld recuperatl. n of the bank re-
•orTes has been aeldom bocu. Th" Kaln of o*v*r
two rollllons In resei ve, and that In Hplte of an
iDoreaBO ol tluroo mllllouH In dej^osUs, hhows
prompt payme. ts an<l iiu ahundanco of.money^
TlM) market was buoyant under lliei-e condl Ions
»nd closed ut a sharp advance, tkough pot at
top fl*ure8, the Goald stocks us well as coalers
being promlmnt.
Mr. Charlbs J . Glld-lcn censes to be a member
•r our firm, his duties as treasurer of tho Krle
Telephone Co. requiting bis cxtluslvo ^Itenllon.
— lOordiiiy A Co.
Usnk Slaleinenl-HoHervc lucreasc, »2.344,3.M);
LMOS Increase. ILSiAKaOO: Spoclo Increase, ♦•I.
IMItHi Legal Tender decrease, $54,500; I»o
portt Increase t.S.li.0,100; clrcnUtlon decrease.
•M.TOO.
Quotations.
IIUNDS.
tnoslnsc Opening Closing
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LOCAL NEWS.
iX. JOHN'S UOSPITAI..
recta Showing Its culms Upon Tubllo As
sistuiioe.
Mwudav evening next a*. Ihinliiistoii hall n
roeellnir io which every ouc \« Inylleil, will
b« hehPtw enlist public Inleical In .St. Jolii. s
liosiiilal. In former y.ars, when au'eat lair
for Ihc hoKpituI w\i<t occanloimllv held, the in-
hlllution \vu* ki pt M"*l« piouiinenlly ber«>ro
the people, but of late fairs biive been dl-
conliiiued, und only occahlonal lefereucch iq
the bocpltal have been inaile. Tbeso. bow-
ever, have been of a churacler thai shouhl
exclto fuvoial.lo iioliet from the reader,
were It iiot„lhutln the mullitUile of huidcnt.H
.broiilcled iu the new.paiiera Uio paruKraphs
thai nil of some nood whieli the hospital has
doiio to sufterlnj; hiiinanily are upt to bo
overlooked or pawxetl by without a sorontl
thought. How often It has been recorded
thill the liohitilal doorn have Iweii throwu
open to receive llie inidmed BiubblcedluK vic-
tim of un ttcclileiil on ibe inllrond or lu the
mill, aiul vol bow Utile iloen tlic puhllc tliink
of the iiit'iinln« f ucb a parauiaph should con-
vey ! lUil what a dUrerenl linpoitani'o would
ho nltULliHl to a ►lory of an uccident vxere
Iheri! no J5t. John's hospiliil to which the
sulloicrs iHixhl Iw taken I How severe
would Ih! the public crlticlMii if all such cum;s
of acci.lent were ie«iuired to be sent to l»n
city farm! The very fact Unit the lioHpltal
huH been cHiTled ou with »•• lIlUo ellort to
force its merits upon public allentlon per-
haps aecounlH for whatever public igU'>rance
cxUts. Its many friends have quietly an-
Kitted It, but Ihe lime has now come when
Ibe enllrc eoininuiilty sliouUl know IH flnau-
clal comiitlon. what il has done, and what Is
axkedof Ihe public.
The lios|.ltal nus been In existence over
20 years. In Ihal time It liascaietl for 4iWt)
pallonlN. Of thene IflOO buve been ab.xoiutu-
Iv cbiirlly euMc^, for which uol one cent was
received from uiiv source. The remainder
contributed ►oiuething towanla the cost of
ibeir cure, some of llioin a P»rt and
some (and the Hinullcr portion) the entire
charge. 'Iheru have Ueu 210 caneH of
cImiTiv III which old ii«o or oilier InHriu-
ItV has kept the imtlenl «l tbo , {""I'V"'
from hlx mouths to twelve years. Ihoclly
of liowcll ban sciil 410 cu'cs to be treat-
ed, und for a lari{e share of Ihoni has heou
reimbiirfcd by other eilies and towns or by
lliceoiuinonwcallh. This la tho
FROM YRSTl-KbAV'S SBCOSU lUITIOSI.
Mew Yoik, :i p. m.-The m«>kct Is now In a
posltVontn^hichah '• >««:>"'«"">' »i*'^"»P
rhaiMt«)mo f » ,owl»g. It Is sirong, at only a
fracllon hilow Ih- h ghe^t. and the ^ »'"»»»' »»*
laipn>vlng, but without lli.it leader and lacking
omWUIu biij'port Ihe fuluic looks as uuceiUlu as
crer.
Collieries Closed Again.
' The William I'onii colll«.'ry at bhenandoab,
»i*a., was bhul down a),'ain Fritlay, the men
claiming thai lliey a«reed to till the breaker
for local supply only. The Knterprli^c col-
lierv has been forced to Kuvpciul Indefinitely.
When the niiners resutnoil work, it wa»
iigree«l thtit the pio«Uutlon of tho mine
kIiouIJ be loaded into I'ciiiiHy ivaiilH railroad
cars, and delivered to the IViinsj Ivania rail-
road for tniusportiition, thu.s K'ivinj? t he
lleadiiiKeompanv a ohort Iniul only. Ibe
Ut-adinK c<dupanv lcfn^^d to accept the
l»eun»ylv:iniacni>, tlwithy eull^lnK a hui.-
pcnMouof work. Tlie Kdley Jtuu col icry
iB fUll beinjf worked, hut a circular buh iH-eii
iBBued coinmiindinn the nun loqiiil anjlhlug
but "dead work," and denouncluir as 'ScabB
nil who arc now woi*inir at IJeadIng col-
lieries. At the Luke Fl.iler and Cameron
oollleriort a nn-h wa* ina.k) for work hrlday,
aod about 400 bands were taken on.
Notes.
Janeway & ( o. of New llrunswick, N. J.,
one of tlie Iar-o«t wall paper manufacturing
firms in the country, have reduced wages 40
percent., owin;; to dull trade.
record of
iiie iiofiiitui as the books sh(iW It, but these
ni;urts,iar::e iix they are, give no ude«inate
idea of tho sullerln« u-Mianed, tlie shk iiiid
weary nni>etl hack to lifo and strcuxtli, or
the huiidredH ol nises In wbhh Ihe bouse Las
been Ibe oiilv f I lend of the dHf,lllute poor.
How has all ibN heeii .lonel- Hy the char -
tvof llicpc(.plcof Low.'il. Theuv.-ra«edi.lhlt
since Ihe lMTlnnlli«lia'*be».ii *2M)0 a \ear,
reiTcMUlliiK Iheiditlay In i'>i««'"' "f ,"'J' 'V:
eciplH from pMtleiilH able to pay. 1 liN deliii
hi.s lti«'n mej, as iniimiilfd above, by lairs
eutertulnmeiits and eoulrihiilions until wit i-
In the \)»^l two vcars. No fiiir has been u- d
or uny cxtiaord'inury euterlaiuiiHMil, »«'«l •'•
couse«|ueuce tho ileflcil lun« Kiowii t*'*'^'"-
There I" beshies a inortgago for iJPi.OOO, due
upon Ihc new winjj;. the eititiou of which
was absolutely required by the jrrowiuK de-
innndK upon the ho.«pltul. Hy fur the urgest
pari of Ibe cost ha«l>cen met by t-ohscrlptlons
personally solicited. It is I » awaken the
public to llio dutv of llfling IhN burden thai
nil are invite«l to go to lluntln«lou hall Mon-
day night, wheu Ibe Jacls will bo given more
in detail. , „ .
It Is unneecH^arv to dwell upon tu« ex-
celhMit manner lu'wbich the bospitai is inau-
agcd l»y tiie Sisters of Charity. Tboir merit
as uursps 1.1 too well known to need ouloKy.
Tlie skill of the medical staff attached lo lie
hospilMl lse<|UBllv well understood, and the
neatness, cheerfulness and care which ebar-
actcrize the adnilui>*triilion of tho house are
known to all who have ever beeu patients or
visllorH. In iuanai,'e!nent il la absolutely
u6u-.*ectnriau. ilellgiou is ueilber a paBsport
nor a bar to admission. Ail are received on
lliosHino basis. All clergymen ^ are wel-
comed, and there are few uf any denomina-
tion In llie citv who cannot t^jslify from their
own knowledge lo Ihe l>eiii'flcent work of
lln) SlMeiH. Many of Ibein will siwak at the
meillujr Momlay nixlit, al which Mayor
PhIuut will preside, and to which a cordial
Invilulion is extended lo every reader to he
prohcut. _ _ _
AMV^KMBNTH.
THB WAMBHT FOWBB OAiB.
A Mlsuud«irsl*ndlng About the Verdict—
•3700 lotttrest Awarded.
The jury lu the case of tho Wa«ae"lt Pow- ■
or company againsl the Lowell and Andoycr I
railroiul awarded, it will be remembered, IM
sum of eiiVWto Ihe Wumesit company as
duma>,Ms lor land taken for ruilroK.I use. H
.Ncems thai $a700 was also ''warded at
same time as iiiteresl from January iM. W*
up to the lime of tho last verdict. I his WJ-
bMH not been known before. "^J! "«'<?. .,\.h
inlsuiuicrslun«linK »»dur which »^'»«";'",^""P,
liig informed counsel of the verdUl. lie
was not awaro tliat interest bad been al-
lowed. Counsel for the Wameait company.
Gen. Butler ami lion. <:. S. Ullev, look ex-
ccpllon^ in tho course of Iho last b«'«r;"»»
wiiich, If they wIMi, they can argue before
Iho supreme court for the purpose of oblaiu-
liig a new trial. Wbclher, lu the light of
the revised verdict, Ihey will wUh to do so,
lijey have not decided us yet.
Mystle Orders.
The offlcers elect of the Bistcrhood branch.
Iron Hall, were Instullul lust evening by
Ihpulv .Supreme Jusiice Kinersou \V ootis oi
La wreiice, assisted by uctliig Supreme Her-
Hid Cburle* ^. l)o.l-o of the men's »'ra»»oh.
Owing to llie declination of llie el-cled chief
juslfce, Nellie Cotmblln, on account of en-
■foixcd ubsbhco from the city, Mrs. Klleu U.
(Jurietl was uiiaiiimo«sly re-elected to nil
the |)osltion. Mrs. I.iz/Je W hltcoinb was
also in like ananner elected as adjuster. At
Ihe conclusion of tho ceremonies speeches
were maihi bv tlio Insta'llng olUcers ami
members of the men's braucb, who were
present by Invitation. During Ibo evening
appliculions for membership were received,
several claims for .li^ahiliiy woro approved
und one candidate wus initiateJ.
1 he leu'ular semi-aiinnul meeting of tue
O.ld I'VI'ows Mutual lUnetil usHoilation was
holdlB»l evening. A IM of oflicers was
noininaled to lie elccle<l al Ibe ne.\t meollng
of the association iu April. Reports were
uIm> given of llie |>asi six mouths work,
wbieli ult hough not showing »n Increase lu
iiuinhershlp liidlcate»l un Incieused energy
for future work. , i . «„„♦
A suopet and sociable was giviMi In 1 ost
120 hall lasl evening by Ihedai llch ^Vo'""" •
Uelief ( orps. A literary and inusicai enter,
luiiimeiit was given and u bounllful supiier
wus pttrlakeii of. ..„..~„».
At the last meeting of Monomako eucam|)-
ment,iMd Fellows, Chl«f i;»J'- '«rch Wm.
r)eniack was electeii cantaiii, lli«b ) r.est O.
C. Smiley llrt llculeuaiil and Huaiiclal
.Scribe Hurueo A. Ham second liculenaul for
lln- ensiling vear. Four Hpiilicallons for
meniWorshli. were also iccrlve.l.
Loyal liitcgrily lodge, Manchester I'nitv.
Odd Fellows. Iield its Urst grand party 11
Hhv Slate hall lust evening. There were 10
iiiiinhers on Ihe piograminc und about sxiy
couples paitlcipate.i. At uhoul U "<''"«•«
HU iiilcrmission wa* de. lard und the purty
adjourned to Putnam's dining rooms, where
smd'«'rwaKdlHcus,e.l. The following were
the successful managers: (Jeorge A. CocU-
rniie, general manager; •). J. M>ers, noor
dirpcior;aiul K..). Muckeiizie, James Ander-
son, J. S. McKay and A. H. liest, aids.
Hpeclal Despiitehes to tho Courier
FIItK RECORD.
•I. A. Lord's Tannery In Peabody Dain-
egfd mm MOO.
SAI.K.M, Jan. 28.- -A lite broke out In J. A.
llie Ix)rd'-* tutmery In Peabody this morning.
"V/rhe weather was InleDsely cold, Ihe tber-
''' monieler Indicating S degrees below. For
three hours the tiremen worked like beavers.
Tlieir ciirs and lingers were fro/.en and thoy
sutleiedliitenselv from tbo cold and wet.
They coutined tlie tire to Ibe l)ulldlng and
even suved the roof. Kverythiiig about the
place is one glare of Ice. The loss on the
building, wiilcb i* completely irutled, and ou
machinery Is **2ft,000. There Is some Insur-
ance.
Blxteeu Pamllles Homeless.
Nkw Youk, Jan. 2S.— Tlio Martha flals,
Klfty-seveutb street aud Tenth avenue, aud
the adjoining teuemenl, 878 Tenth avenue,
were burnetl last uii;bl, causing a loss of ♦26,-
000 and leaving lb fainiljes homeluss.
Siiiall-Pox ^n Board.
San FKANCI8CO, Jun. 28.-Tho steamer
Cllyof New York, from Cblua aud Japan,
entered llie harbor yesterday Hyiug a yellow
flag. Three cases of sinidl. pox were found
on himrd. The purser coiitracled the «lls-
ens»i before the steamer slarted. ami was lefl
at Hong Kong. A lady cabin passenger
dieil on the passage. Tbo sleaiuor has beeu
placed In quarantine.
From Yesterday's Beeond Editioii.
THE STORM.
The Reports drowlng Worse and
Worse.
Ottd A^iu^lUeut Near Holy-
OlCOf
Trains
Delayed All
England,
Over New
NKWB lTJfiM.fci.
— Davitl Uomel. a cutter al llcnnler's cor-
•etfacb.rj. Htidgeport,Ct., was fatally lu-
iured Friday by his knife slipping and enter-
log his stomach to tlio depth of several
inches.
—Tlio Nottingham mine at Plymouth, Pa.,
having been reported free from ga», five
niiners entered il wiih naked lamps Friday,
when an explosion occurred, and all the
men were seriously, if not fa' ally, burned.
-The luibllsiier of the Providence Even-
ing'I'elegia in has sued Hon. Charles 8. Hrad-
levfor pam'is furnished, advei Using and
otier work incidental to tho late ooiigres-
Mional cainpHi.:n, und has :'tlached Judijo
Bradley's real estate in the sum of #1200.
—During a collision of freight car.«; Friday
on tlie Dciawnr.', La-kuwanmi an< U estern
railroad al .lerscy City, Ihinlel Sulllvau was
Instantiv killed, banlel Cullerty was fatal y
Injured,' and Kdward Marvel was terribly
cut up. The men were coal heavers, und
leave widows and chil<lren.
Peraon
Ctable Bal>r«MMl Aecideut— One
«. Killed.
Friday, ns a grip cur was coming down
Selby avenue on St. Anthony hill. St. Paul, j
Miun., tbo grip became detached from the
cable, and Ihe cars started down the bill al a
rapid rate. Thev struck a curve and one of i
tbemwai ovcriumed. Fifteen passengeni
were seriously injured, and one ha» since
dIeJ.
TUB MINMTUKL SHOW.
Henucssys' min-trels were al Huntington
hill ugidn last id'.;ht, and auolher large audi-
ence was deli«hte.l with the llrsl-class eiitei-
taliimenl thai was given. Fun aud interest
• revuilcd Iroin the rMiigof the eurlain to
the ^rolng down thereof, nnd the company
fully deserve the large houses wliicb have
met them al the two performances Hlreudy
"ivcn. This afternoon there is a childrtMi s
mallnee, and this evening the linal perforin-
•mce will be given. Ileniember thai the pop-
ular 10, 20 und 30 cent priiH-'s are charged.
"Ol!H IKIHII VlSnOUH."
Murray and Murphy, the eelehralod Irish
comedians, will present "Our Irish V Isilurs
Hi M»i>ichali next Tuesday cvenlni:, under
Ibe niuniigemcnl of Mr. J. 31. HiH. and
Ih-'so w ho wish an evening of rollicking fun
ciui have it on Tuesday eviMiinsf. N'jw spc-
clallflb and new jokes nre promised, aud the
imiiii and orchestra that accompany the
troupe me a part of Iho show that eontrib-
utcH much to making the performance enjoy-
able.
DION BOUCICAIII.T.
Tlic name of Itouclcuult U enough to draw
anoverllowiiigbousflalany lime ami unv-
whcre. He is to play the popul.;ir "ishaugli-
ran" at Music hall mxt VVwIne-day evening,
and his support will be of the lajst, ••« he has
"defied bU company. Miss Thorndyko is a
verv cbariiiing actress, und the others are
worthy of the star whom ihcy support. New
aud special scenery Is promised.
TIIK OII.HI.llT Ol-KUA COMPANY.
The «iil>eri Opera company are down for
four mrformaiices at Music hall next week,
ThnrMlay, Friday aud Saturday evenings
and Saluiilay afternoon. The company Is
stronger than ever, and Includes many uaincs
well known in comic opera. 'I he fol^wlng
is the repertoire to l« prcs'-nled: Thiirs-
dav,"Bm-caccio;" Friday, "lolanthe;" Sat-
urdiy afternoon, "Mikado:" Salurduy even-
iuM. '.Mascot." rrice.s will ruu at 16, 2», 85
Hud ftO cents.
luviNtJ'a "rAUsT."
Many I^wcH people have already wlliiogscd
this wonderful performance at the Itoiton
Theatre. Il I. unquestionably the grandest
sueciucio ever shown upon the stage, and it
has Ijceii the subjecl of a vast amount of
literature, showing it* impJrlanco as an evi-
dence of tiramalic. progress. Nothing could
exceed the beauty of llie scenes, the grandeur
and Improsslveness of the tableaux. As for
the Hcihnf, il Is not necessary to speak. »lr.
Irvine's '•Mepbist.ipbelos" Is a unique crea-
tion, while Miss Terry's -Margarei" is all
that is winning. Seats may be ordered by
mall, express or telegraph. "Faust'' will be
Ibe bill all next week, except .*?aturday night.
NUT KM.
MisH Maud Hanks and her corapaity, wbo
left Kxeler, N.H., for Lj nil Thursday after-
noon, were snowetl up and did not reacb
ibero uuHl evening, the eurlain not rising un-
til alter nine.
A inushtal eutcrtHinment will be elven this
evening at the rooms* of the woincirs branch
bf the I'eople's club, under tbo direelloo of
Mrs. Carrie D. Uilumn.
Inspection by the Military Committee.
The commllloe on military met Capts.
Pratt and Hichardson at ihe room of the su-
perintendent of public buihllngs Ibis fore-
noon, and the Iwo rooms next to the super-
inlendeiil's room were examined with leler-
eiice lo their lemporary use for «J|;'»J>''le».
Tlie rooms were found to l>e but 12 feet a
Inches bv 17 feel, and not large «uoiigh
to admit of the storage of the
coinpanv's regulation overcoats. Iho
oU\ arnlorlcs in the utile o the building
were examined, aud Capts. Ricbardsou and
Pratt saiil thai they could be used for the
oveicouls, aud iierhaps ^or /o'»« "".'*;*
equipments, and that they would make the
siiiall rooms on the secon.l door do for tern-
porarv armory purposes. Closets for the
uniforms, and guu rucks over them, are to
C^apt. Pi-att asked rueiuhers of the committed
If ibey still thought favorably of baying the
new armorv building erected In the city
yard ou Broadway and Fletcher street. I ho
answer was in the afBrmatlve.aml he sta eU
that be would draws plans of BUi h a building
as ho thought suitable, to bo presented lo the
cominlllce at Us next meeting.
Funeral Servloes.
Tho funeral of Samuel W.Taylor took
i.laee this afternoon from tlio Shattuck street
Uiiiversuli.t cburi'h, after private services al
his rc^id.uce on Broadway. Tliere was a
large atten<lance of friemls, including dele-
L'ulious from Oherlin lodge and Wunnalancel
emampinent, I. O. O. K. There was also a
representation of the Vcteisn Hremeii's as-
soelhllonln atleiidancc. Itov. II. A. Greene
eoiiducled Ihc services, wliich included a
brief address. The singing wus by the choir
of llie ebun-h, led l)y llHrry Stocks. Mr. L.
H. Cummings had charge of tho funeral, ami
the bearers were .Messrs. .loseph C. ll»;i»b?y,
Uufiis Norman. Hiram N. I dl, W. w.
Hales, George O. Fenderson and Uavld Al.
lollius-all Odd Fellows, and friends wllli
whom deceased bus been ussoclated in illUcr-
riil relations. His shopmates were among
those ill Hitendunee nt Ihe services, and they
Kent a iH-autiful wreath. There were other
flaborale lloiHi ollVrings. Tho interment
was iu tho Eilson cemotery.
Itev. Kdward F. Miles Heard From.
Nkw Youk, Jan. '2H.-Uev. F^ward F.
BIllcs, whose mysterious. disappearance lust
month puJSJsled tbo authorities, has been
heard from by his wife. He is In a hospltsl
at Meuiphis. recovering from nervous pros-
Iralloii. He has no recollection of how ho
got iliere, nor uuylbliig about hU leaving
honic^
Three Negroes Shot to Death.
Nk.vt Youk, Jan. 2«.- A special to tho
World from Plymouth. N. C, states thai
tlirco iiegroes. accused of the murder of John
Dawson, on New Year's day, were taken
from Jill hy a mob of masked meu ihursday
ulglil and shut to death.
MAS8ACIIIIHKTT8.
l)r. A. 11. Hervey MreaUs ills Leg.
T.MiMoN, Jan. 28.— Hev. Dr. A. B. Iler-
vey, tlie well known lUilveisallst elergymun
and hotunisl. broke a leg by a fall on the Ico
Inst evening.
l>t>uth of a Boston Aldornian.
Ho.sTON, Jan. 2H.-Alderinan William P.
Carroll <iled al bis lesldencd In Sotilb Boston
ut nn early hour this morning, after u pro-
traded illness of consumpllou. He was
born In Hoylslon jtlace, Boston, on the 1.1th
of Msreh. \M4. He was prominent in dem-
ocratic politics, a delegate to the 1884 con-
vention, und an alderman two years, having
Just heguu his third term.
Kissing Goes by Favor,
But IlonOinlment goes for ch«i>pe<l bauds,
sore noses, cold cracks, etc., without fesr or
favor. Xeiwr/ailH. All druggists sell It at
2& cents a box.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
A Train Near llolyoke Dashes Into a
Gang uf ahovelsrs— ThrMt Killed.
Si'ui.NOKiKi.o, Mass., Jan. 27.— Tho mall
train from the north on iho Connecticut
Ulver railroad, due at llolyoke at 0 p'clock
lust evening, became stalled lo a cut two ol^
three miles north of that elly. A gung of
men went to work Ibis inorning to dig it
out. Tlio snow was blowing about so thick-
ly that nothing couhl bo wan a few feeX dis-
tant, and the 7.ao train from (Jreenlleld, com-
ing down an hour late, da-hed lulu the gang,
killing tbrea men snd Injuring uuothur so
that bis duatb Is nioinentarlly oxiiocled.
Tbo killeil are: Martin UrilHH, Janien Ken-
nciiy and Jolm Shea, and the Injured man
Michael Connors. All belong at llolyoke.
The iruin men sav Ibev hail not l)een warned
lo look out for n gang of men. The whlsllo
was blown, und as soon as he heanl It K'jad-
niHster I'Hteb ortiercd tlio men off llm track.
The men were nl work on the no Hack, which
had i>een u»c«l by the down trains hIimo the
first named train was stal'oil. Many of
ihem, including those killed, rushed for the
curs of the stalled train, bul lb" four w«mo
uiiahio to get into or uinler thoiii, und weiu
struck. Ills not known al pivsenl where
llie bluiiiu lies.
Akmostiua BnTKiirt are emhirsod hy all the
lendliiK physicians and chcnilstH, for their pur-
ity and wholcsoinoness. Ilewaro of oounlor
felts iiud ask your grocer and druggist for the
genuine article, prepared by Ur. J. U. B. Sle
gart A .Sons. ^ ^
Hot Peanuts.
Try a quart of hot peanuts at Erdis's fruit
Hiid confectionery store, Jl Merrimack street,
lie has a Hue Philadelphia baking machine.
It cooks them in good shape, gives them a
nice flavor and makes them taste t'cnuino y
uico. Try one quart und you will be sure to
buy morel ___»————
Iftcto glnbertigcmcntg>
Kxcurslons to Washington.
Among the most popular of Messrs. Ray-
mond Si Whitcomb's ininy excursions have
been their trips to Wa-hinglon. 1 wo trips
ure announced for this season, which Is the
ninth of these delightful pleasure lours.
Five days are passed al tho liesl hotels In
Wushinglon, and there are many spec al
laciiiilcs for si-bt-seeing in and about the
national capital. Tlic excursions come at a
lime when Wa-'hiogt..n is most Inviling, tho
dates of departure being March » and J( .
Tbere is a choice of a boat route or an all-rai
line between Boston an«l New York, and
tho arriingementfl throughout are "PO" »
scale of liberallly that insures a delightful
time. Circulars giving full Information about
the trip, and containing a concise giddo to
Washington, may be obtained of W. Kh>-
moud, 'iOO Washington street, opposite
School street, Uosloii. There ure lo he sev-
eral more trips to California and one more to
Mexico. The California party of February
7th will attend the Mardi drais carnival lu
New Ol IcuiiB.
Personal.
Mr. Cliarles A. Kendall, who has beeu so
seriously 111, Is now Improving.
The Urslof Mrs. Frank W. Howe's recep-
tions, which were set for TbnisdHys In Feb-
ruary, will occur Thursilay, Feb. 16.
Dr. George K. Pinkliam met with » jiain-
ful though not si;rlous aceident about noon
yesterday. Ho was driving on Lawreiico
street, wlien In passing from the horse car
track to one shie of the strea. the sleigh was
overturned. Dr. Pinkliam was thrown foi--
ward against the dasher, which be struck
with bis face. At first ll was thought he had
broken bis nose, bul il wus not <.o. His face
was badly scratched, but no bones were
broken. Lawrence street was iu a very bad
condition yesterday. . .. , i„-»
Atameeliugof Kirk street church la"
evening. Dr. Ilerbeit S. Johnson was unani-
mously elected a deacon.
TOTfTK IIONOU.^tT.K THE M;^.yO"
AND ALDKIIMKNXOK THh tll\ OK
'' Tiye'''Mhidle8ex KlodrlcX Light romimny, a
,.o. poralU.n duly e-tablshed bv h^"'. '»••• '^''L^:
fully re(|uest« llmt It muy be nntliorl/.e.r <> sel i
„,. and run a staUoi.a.y stcnrn ''"K no f< i fur ,
nUlng power to he u-e > In the K''"«'" ''"."'
Icclrlclly upon the prendses of .vonr pH In
ers situate on the sou^ieny side of Miniiio
'.iToot. in sahl Lowell, nh^ch It ,rccc.it y imr-
rliasod of llu;rh tiulun, and wlddi r« Men tV
on f 0 west l>y laud ol tl"' heirs of ono >"< »;' t-^.
m\ on the east by other land of y^'^ I'V.'^l «', , i
n-, upon which forsoinoilmc pa«i I ha-*<.,iiilod
oil IU business of Kene.HtInx «; ect IcliJ •
TIIK MIDULKSKX KLKCIMUU LH.HT COM
PAN Y
Bv JOHN IL .M(;ALV1N, Its Treasurer.
In^KollrdrfMayor'and Aldermen, ..anuary
Itead and hoarlnif "rderiM *eU J4. IHHM.
UlKAKl) 1*. l>Al>MAN,Clty Uoik.
CITY OF 1.0WBLI:.
IM nOAKD OK MAV<»R ANO ^ '''»'■ "j?!!"'*' {
January 24th, ItftW. )
Order for hcs ring. . , ,„„.v.^.. r.t o.n
OiiOKHKo, Hy the Slay<.r and Aldermen of Iho
City of Lowell, assembled, as f.. lows
That on the pcUtlon of the Middlesex Kleclrlo
LlgKmpany for license lo .et up and run a
Matlonary steam engine lor J''"'';'' « l'' y.^,"^
t4) bo iise<l In the generation of ^''"^^ '«^ J\, "
their pi-enilscH. on the southerly side "' ^''^^''^
Rlrect, a meeting ot the Mayor «"'' A'''«7«"
be hoM at their room, Tuesday evening. ► eh.
U 1888. at « o'clock, nn«l that notice be vlvcn to
il parties interested that ti.ey may hehenrd
befSFlftpal action Is taken Ihcreon, ^.v I' •'•'«;', '^
iDir n fouy of petition nii.l this order In tie
Lowell CTv Con ler, said ,.ubllc.atlon to bo
fm.dc fourteen days before tho oate asalgnod
for said hearing. . . , .
In Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
Kcad and adopud. _.,,„.v f<i»«fMprk
UIi<AUI> P. DAUMAN.CltylyierK.
The latest novelty In bonnelB has a crown
of alligator tkln. If m wearing them th«
adles Uke cold, we say to iliem conadeDUai-
Ij th;r« U no belter remedr for coughs and
ooldB Umb Dr. BuiPB Covgn Syrup.
Rfieainatlsni
Is undoublediv caused by liictlc acid In tbo
blood. Tbw acid attacks the fibrous tissues,
and causes tho pains and aches iu the iwcn,
shoulders, knees, ankles, hips, and j;rU\?-
===== I Thousands of people have found in nooa*
Acme Skates \
All solid Btcel ami lino llnlsh,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
makes.
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BuBlne»a Paralysed In the Country Tawns
Around Nashua.
Nahiiiu, N. II., Jan. 'i7.-The lionvy galo
of l-.st nighl piled tbo snow Into liunieiiso
drlfls along the lino of the raHroails. The
Muncbester & Keeno road U block id.Ml ut
Iluncock Junction, where a snow plough
was thri>wn from the track yoslerday, and
now lies buried. A passenger train for
Keene. Iciiving this ci|y at 10 o'clock
vesterduv. Is stalled at I bin point.
1/isi hiudit's train «m llic same
road for Keeiio bh" loachetl Wilton only.
One loin. bed men, wllli a wrecking truin,
have gone to Hancock to dig out tlui wO'ck
and clear tho track. The passengers, mim-
iiering 12, are cared for by tho conipuny. No
injnritsure icporbMl. Tlie Iruins ov(;r tlio
Northern roads an) from five lo six hours
late, tnd commuiilcatloii. with Uoslon hy
mull bus heon very much delayed during the
past 4S hours. Last nlghl's blow bus com-
pletely blockaded Iho country bigliways. It
w ill bo some lime before business Is resumed
In the connlry towns. Tbo drifts uro from
10 to 12 feet deep.
Two More Deaths fl-om Collision.
TlioY, N. Y., Jan. 27.— Tbo effects of the
storm are fell this morning with greater se-
verity Ihnn yesterday. Tho Hoston hieeper
put of here ul 10 o'clock last night ran Into
the rear end of a freight train n inllo west of
Wiillanistown. Mass., at 12.30 o'clock lids
morning. un<l Contlueior P. Cudmoro of the
freinbi was killed. He was In the caboose
with three of Ills lirukemen, who weio seri-
ously injured. The accident was duo to the
Mlorin. Brakeman (Jeorge Wheeloek was
also killed. The nniiies of the Injured are
not known. The through night train from
Montrenlon tho Central Vermont road Is
fust lu tbo Miiuw near Burlington.
Portland Trains Snowbound.
Hkadimj, Jan. 27.— The Portland ex-
presses, wlilcb left Portland nt 7 and S.4ft
yestcnlny morning for Boston, did not get
here until 4.;i0 this inoriiliig. being nearly 20
hours late, 'i'liev were su«)wbound ul Old
Orchard. The 7.30 train from Boston for
Portland Ibis morning Is siiowbounti alS<»ulli
Berwick. A large force of men ' have been
Heiit from Lawrence to shovel out the Inicks
between Bidilcfonl.OM Orchurd und Port-
luiid. Till- is t>« liurdesl storm forrullniuils
thai bus ocenr'ed for 10 years. It I- exjiect-
ed thai trains will hu running regulur by to-
morrow.
gevcn Trains lilockiwled Heiwoen Warren
Nuiitiiilt »nd Ashland.
Pi,vmoi;tii,N. H., Jan. 27.-The weather
here Is the worst knovyn for years. Kigb-
loen liieliesof snow fell In tbo pa^t 24 hours.
The nioreiiry IsO below zero and tho winti is
blowing a hurricane, .'^ovnn trains are
blockaded between Warren Siimuiil and
Ashlanil. some wiihout fuel niui water, ami
It is Impos.'.ibh! tocommunlcutc with any of
them. No pupcrs or mull havo bcun re
eeived .since' Wednesday nielli.
Reports from Other Platres.
No trains from Alton Bay, Farinlnglon or
llochestcr on the Dover and Wlnniiiesaukce
railroad reaebed Dover Friday night, on ac
countof the deiailing at Alton Corner of a
snow plough. Tlie mercury was soveti be
low and a severe gale was blowing, there
WHS no school on account of tho snow
blockides, the ilrifts, in some cases, being 12
feet lii:<h. „ ,
Friday nfternoon, wlillo lliroe locomotives
were pu-lilng a iilou-ih through Ibe snww at
Meredith, the plough broke, und the ioe.oino
lives went llirough It. Soon aft«!r the
Canadian l'ai;iflo express came ulong, and
when near the wreck stopped Instantly, and
one inuii was thrown on the stove aud se-
verely burned. About 40 passengers then
I slarted for the vlllsge hoU'l nl Meredith, and
I a nuiiibur froze their han.ls and feet going
through llic deep snow. Ono hundred men
wont to the scene from Luke Village with
I hhovelM in the evening, iis iiloiighs had been
abandoned. Two cases of freexliig were re-
I ported 111 Meredith.
I The Coneord rallroid and bramrhes am
'open for travel witb llio exeepllon of the
Suneook Vallev road, on which four locomo-
I lives and a plough altonipled to got through
the ilrlfts, but were uuable to do so. No at-
I tempi huH beeu made to open the White
Mountain division of the Boston and Lowell
I railroad IkIwccii Concord and Plymoiilb.
1 Th.' leu blocka.le In Fall IHver harbor con-
■ liniies und the Providence boat Is fro/en In.
The Fall Ulver lino l»o!ils stop at Newport.
In Bo:»toii harbor Ihin/s were In good shaM
Friday, the wbul having driven quantitios of
Ice to sea and left Iho main cbannel about
clear. , , .. i
Five long passenger trnlns arc cnowhounu
atthe depotin I'ittsflehi. Ono train, which
was 15 hours late, attempted to leave I Itls-
field Friday uflernoou, but when two miles
out the engines ran into a snow bank and
were tlirown from the track. The train
was taken back to PillsHeld. The passen-
ger train wliich lefl Boston Thursday even-
ing reache.l Hinsdale about one o'clock V rl-
1 day aiorniiig, where the night was spent a
I rollo from the station. There were 150 pas-
I scngers, und many of them suflercd severely.
Several voung children were frost hlltcn.
and Conductor Fairbanks had bis ears and
cue hand froxen. A passenger train which
left i'iltsflold Friday noou .'»•■ •»*"2| •'
OrMt Barringtoo, »»d i»>en Parted to rMura.
When wlUilo two mlloa of Pliuiiokl It w»«
again italled, and many of th*
tratked to the dt pot in a hnVirilrik bNnard.
Dr. K. H. Uoblnson, a PittsHeltf d«DtI»t, ovor-
exerlod him^elr In tr)lng to rearhrtown, «nd
suffered a severe hemorrbage of the lungs.
He is iu a critical condition.
Down In .Miiiiic the strMin contlouetl till
Frldav noon, ihe snow dilfling leurfuily. A
train lefl the track beiwoen Kasi Newport
and Kliiti. und f^ o ears, contuining IS pas-
sengers, rolled over in Ihe snow, breaking
lu the windows, but, fortunately, only
bruising lw«> of the passon.'cis. 'I'bursday's
Wulervlllu train ur.ived in l<owi'.ton Friilay
afternoon. .\s It entered the sialiun, Joseph .
Dubois, a shovelcr, was siru -k by llic plough
ami fatally injured. In Csinden the rouds
are in a dreailful coiiilitl<M). 'I'lie ley crust
cuts tho horses' feel, end grocers have lo do-
liver gooils on fool, and milk men have to
liuul their puiig> from houxe lo bon^.
Thomas Porler of Frederictun, N. B., oua
of the perHoiiN Injured In Ihe lilna aiuddent
in the uflernoon. while walking un the track
near Bangor Friday iii^'hi. wus ruu over l»y
I a delayed Biiekspoi t train, receiving itOurle*
from which he died.
t The storm lu ceidrrd Now York lanted 4H
I hours, increasing iu violence all tho time.
i All tho ruilroitds are badly blocked, and
iruliis are staiied at various placis. The
Jennie Veamaii tbealrleal ^ouipaio, which
left I 'lieu Thur-day morning, spent ilie night
In lhe.ycars between llh.scs uml Cortltuid.
I The freight blockade on tb'f Hudson Ulver
and Now York t.Vutrai Is tliii heaviest ever
! know II, 2000 loailed »ai> being beid. The
I storm reached Canada rh(iih<lty-, und all
I trains for .Moiilreul are seriiuisTy dela\cd.
The snow at Uiehinoiid Is from six to eight
feel thep, and tlie m.'reiiry Is below zeio.
Tbe railroads are blocked, and Inivol on ibe
couniry roads Is entirely suspended.
Narrow KscMptt of itev. Phillips HrookS.
Piiil.Al>KM>iii.\. Jan. 27.-U0V. Charles D.
('ooper, uiicompaiiled i»y Itov. Wm. N. Mo*
Vickar and Uev. Dr. Pliillips Brooks of
Boston, together svltli .Ml-s McVickur, start-
ed lasl evening Ut u (urrlage to attend the
dedication «»f a chuiiol 011 Wharloa street.
While crossing lb- Ponii-ylvaniu riillrouil
Iriicks at (tra\'s Ferry, near the Arsenal, tho
nuir part of tlio cavrlai.1) was struck by au
engine. Tlie latter was going al a slow rat«
of s|.eud al the lime, but tlie force of the
collision was Kiillielent lo throw the driver
from his seal, while the occupants of the esr-
rhge munageil to escape uninjured. Tho
driver received iiilurles about llio head, and
was reinoveil b) his ii«>iiie. Tlie csrriago wa*
demolished.
MAHHA('iniHi:TT.S.
Kourle«>n Uays WMboiit Kood, llrink or
Fire.
Amkmhiuy, Jan. 27.* A man named
Moody Merrill, an eccAMilric churacler, was
discovered veslenlay siiU iii Ills house,
where he liid lived for years nioiie. He bad
hud iiellher food, drink nor lire for 14 days.
.Molicnl aid >vas suniinoii'd. und ho Is still
alive, with a chunco for recovery.
Til" Hhoollng of Mary MHuiiIre Aecldfntal
Mild I\liilli«-itru IMstdiMrged.
BoHMi.N, Jan. 27.— The prolimlnury exam-
Inatiimof Dennis Mullicarn on tho charge
of mur.lcr. In shooting Mary Maguite al the
bouse of F. L. Ames in Boston Jan. 1.1, wa«
beUl this morning before Judge Ciirlis. Tos-
llinonv was given by Dr. It. W. Doe, the
pliy».ielan first called to ulleiid tho girl. Medi-
cal Kxaiiilner II oris, Oliver Amos, son of F.
L. Ames, Mrs. Margaret Haley, slsler of the
girl, and Frank .Maguire, a brother, al the
close of which Mullienrn vvas dixcliur.'od, tho
court being satisfied thai the sliooling was
iicclaeiilal. Mulbearn broke down and crlod.
Itlown Froir n Train.
Sai.icm, Jan. 27.-Ht!rbnrl Uoss, sou of T.
F. Ross of Ne w bury pi>rt, was blown from
train No. ilO jusl this sldo of Beverly brldg»,
atS.46 o'clock Ibis morning. Ho struck on
bis bead, and it Is thought tlial tbe base of
bis skull Is fracture«l. K'ms was passing
from the smoker to the next car .it Ibo tltne.
He Is 10 years of aifc. and a student at Com-
er's C«»mrnerci!d colh-ge, Ih.ston. Ills ro-
eovery Is doubtful.
gulnoy's Order at Last Adopted.
Bo.sTON, Jan. 27.— In ihe House this after-
noon Mr. (Hie of Worcester moved to take
.Mr. liiiiui'i's prohibitory order from tbe ta-
ble. This was voted and the onler pissed. It
calls ujioii the litpior coinmiltte to consider
the expediency of making liquor liC4!n.sos !!•
legal alter April 30. |M«S.
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fHctiiral.
NERVES! MfiMSf.'
What loriililc vblons lliis liul<! word bl.ji:.
before llie nyr.i 'd l^' I'crvviir..
Ib-adachc, NeuralKia,
Indigebtion, Slceplc an'.T.a,
Nervnia IToatntior-,
All il.oe ihcm In ilic f.Kc Yn all ilino m.t v/....
troublbt can be cured by u.tug
R
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Clcrv
^-SIjouikS
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
TH/S GREAT NERVE TONIC
Also contains the l»esl remedial for di^cxsed con-
dlilons of the Kidneys. Liver. i.iid Blood, which
always accompany nerve troubles.
ft it a Nerve Tonic, an Aherative, a L.-»xative,
.ind a riiuretic. That i» why it . .,
CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL.
fti.oo a Bottle. Send for full partlcalari.
UfELLS. RICHMRDSOM & CO .Proprietors.
BURLINOTON, VT.
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YEAST
POWDER
po.MM.lng all th. good <|MU<2«^
baking powd#irs, whIU U «Mtaua
non. of thf Ir ttijurloos twKnMmU.
Plain anil Eaicy Job Priitiii
or ALL XIXDt
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KELilCilOUS NKWb.
8e«d-ThouKhta on MiMloni.
Dr. DceuiB rclutcH that one of (itKl'B faith-
ful Mewurd- once »aia to hlii), "I »»t down •
niifiit or two uiio iiiul cjtkulutfd the Increase
of H .l')lliir ut compouutl tutcrisl, and fouiul
Ibalin l('>.Htliitn'i40 yo«r« It amountotl to
more thnii r2.:»00.(K)0. And 1 H«lc.'d inyw' f
wbt'ihertiol wmiUI not make a dolliir laUI
up for Mini «row ut» rui)ldly as it does !)>• lli«
lawN of tra>U>.'*
Twelve y«!nr« h^o the Modo.- Indiann were
unclvilUtid hratlwus. Now the> ai*e acorn-
niiinliy of liiduHtrtourt faruierM, with hulf of
tdilr nMiiibcr CbrlhtianH. . * .. ,
lA«t tlie trim Hplrit of conKo,«riitlon olituin
nxuoiiii parents, i»n<l the niiinlK-r of volun-
teer' f»»r forel^^n mlnhionH will Ik' ut oneo In-
m-HKedUvcMUv-rold.— lU. U. Wilder.
« Ml lie UOO.O»K),000 women now llvln;.' HO,-
OOO.iKK) are cDnllneJ lu /enanux and h;ueaj!«.
Of ^lle^t^ 'il.OOO.OOO are w»dow^.
Tht; uxohi coDMorvatlve of the tluM» Kreal
bodlea of I'refbytcrliins in Scolfaml U l»Kln-
ulnj? to move. In the Free elnireh Presby-
tery a motion to have a private eonferenee
Jan. 2:»oiitheKiil.jcct of adjuMln;; M»b*crip-
tlon to the WentnihiMtor Confe^-lon of Kallb
to the M« luitl Itelkf-. of the miiilHler-* of the
ehiireb, who lire vdd t«. have ouU^rown the
teaehlnj:»« of ibf ronfc»<«ion. wan carried by
n vote of ;H>to 10. Prof. CandlUh U leu.linK
in thi- nioveni.nt. Ktranne to aay, then; Ik
nut one word In the fonfeni-lon of Uod'« love
to the world.
The society of t hrUlian Kn<le«vt»r I* a
^rrcul fact— 3600 lueal •'oejeiicn ha\in^ been
Hlreuily ••stHbli'li- d. with 2.V».O0«)nieinlHi>.
.Sun'e Kruiid-' i»ii nun- Imve tukeii vowh to
work iimoiiz the ci.lored i»eople uf the nouth.
It) the ditweM' of I.uiuhih. Kii«!»nd, there
were 1>S,00H bin liHund h\.h\\\ ha|>tisinii laj.t
yeai-hliowiiiK that iiifunl bapllMu prevails
'ti'io I lea of u university In Kiirope. where
universities were founded. wa» to teach all
that was know able bcurini; <'i» hiiinan life
and dntl... In a nnivei-ity were four ta.ul-
4los- art«, uiedielue, l;iw and tlicoio;<y. tin;
urlH iuelnded Latin, tiieek, lo^le, niatlienu4t-
IcH. moral philosophy and pliysieid seieuce-
H very IllM.ral course «»r leanduK. >ow
(Jeori/e Ki Idell cttmo forward with a pro-
posal to add a tlranialle faculty and the
tea.hln;rof acUuK. He mUtakci. the idea of
a nulverslly ulloxether.
ThoSt.Muia (Ihd)e-n.Mnocrat »»»yK:"In
HUV part of the worl.l ycui will lind on a "tu-
,hMlt^» table, «lde by Mdc IMat.j. Schllior.
Ix>cke, K.ncrH.>n, Tasno, >Vi.:\"''.' *•*;■."'' ?'*'
ton. Homer. (;«rvanleh." ThU U ull « urt.
Many a irood htutleni never read llie half of
the^e authors. We plead guilty to lack nic
ToIhIoI, anil we read aliout aw much an Ibo
averaue fludent. Cervanlei* we read loui?
auo. but he is not on our table. Ta-so Is le-
iUoiiM to n». The otbem we aeknowledKO as
'"tIw BoHlon (ilolM? aaya that literary cant
"croptoutln men who eulo^tUo Sbaken-
i>eare, Homer and Dante and never read
them" "Caul cropping out" N a mixed
inetuphor, but If the rhetoric of the (Jlobe be
faulty the Btalement In true. Many euot
MaUmtcant; and certainly U U the merenl
rint to |)relend ecstatic .lelljfbl over the
moral leaching of a Confucius or a Marcua
Aurellus and have n<)t a word to nay In fa-
vor of the Infinitely »ui»erlor ethics of the
Now Teftament.
Matthew Arnold quolet himself m aRalnjt
TolHtol's view of fhrlslN commands. Ho
ealls Tolstoi "a great »oal ami a great writ-
er " Mr. Arnold, In hh own lofty way,
DralKen JeaUN for Ills "HweetnesK and reason-
ableness;' He hold*, that Christianity glvea
forth fruitful ideaa, not bare, hard precepts,
aucb an rolstol's live commanduienlH, If
CbrlHt is all that Mr. Arnold ^avn that He
waN jio far-reaching towards the ideal yet no
lolerantly treating; the real, then He neemH
very Ilka the Divine Person that we othera
*" A Pari' Anglican Synod of all the biHhops In
tbo world In communion with the aee of
Canterbury la to meet at Laml)Hh July next.
Tlie tiral council of thia kln<l waH held iu
1807. At the forthcoming Hy nod the topica
10 be dIscusHCil are chiefly practical.
Kccenlly a Mohammedan nriest In Bombay
delivered a sermon In the KnglUh language.
Ho denied that Mohammedans ever prooa-
gated their faith l)y force. The persecuting
boillcM all deny that now. , , .k
The death of "Kuther" Maekonocbie, the
famouH KnglUh ritualist, which was recent-
ly auuouueed, occurred under Had clrcuin-
KtanceH. He was In Scotl-iud, and ha,l start-
««l for a twenty-mile walk to Loch I^ven,
but never returned. A bllmlln.i snow-storm
came on. He lo«t hU way. and after wan-
dcrluK helplcHsly In the mountaluH aank In a
hollow and i>erlshoil from col.l. He had two
dojTH with him, a deer-hound and a terrier,
and thev were found by the Mearchcrs daya
■fterwar la watching over the body.
The burning Mi'e''l'on of consecrated
rround and dlHsenterh' funerals !<i Lngland
huH been compromised by one prclat.', at
leant, the bishop of 8t. Alt.ans. 1 he bishop
invltea the dlssiMitlng ministers to jaln hlin
in a oonseerallon ceremony wldcli becomes a
rcllLdouN t^ervlce to wble.b nonody can object.
The ProteHtant mlidslers In France receive
about »;J«0 each from the htale, to which
their flo«ks add a piltanco. In the large
cities $S()0 is consitlered a liberal Halary.
Probably the average country curoiietN even
'^Has tiMM burch no Influence in Araeri.^aJ'
The Pulpit Treasury says that there are 1.32.-
000 cliurcb.is,i)-i,0;K) ministers and ID.OOO.OOO
communicants iu the llni ed States Here is
a vast moral arrwv, whose unity ami courage
Hhould bo able to cope with any sochI evil.
Th«' btpaiieHc (ia/elt« Ha\s: "Buddhism
cannot Ioii« bold iu* Kronnd. ami Cbri>liiiMity
mutit tinaliy prevail throuvdiout ud Japan.
Japanchc Buddbbin and wehtern bcieiices
cannot stand toiretber."
Zlon's Herald notes a renelion asalnst
anarchism, (ieor;;elMin, vi<denee in settliiiK
labor diM>"l«Hi '" t'"' l'»'*l 1'-^ in.iiuhs. and
tffirniH that the icaelbni has ii„'btened the
grn»«t) of Uif Cbrisilaii religion on llie toiling
millions. _
l>on't
let that cold of yours run on. You think It
\n a light thing. But it may run Into catarrh.
Or Into pneumonia. Or consumption.
Catarrh Ik <lls^uHtlng. Piieuni(mia Is dan-
L'erouB. Consumption Is ileatb Itself.
The breathing apparatus must be kept
healtbv and r.lear of all obstructions and of-
fen««lve matter. OlherwiHC there Is trouble
All tb€ diseases of these parts, bead, noae,
throat, bronchial inbes and lumjs, can be de-
lightfully and enllrciv cured by the uae of
Bo«K;liee*it <ierman 8yrup. If you don t
know this already, tboofiands and thousands
of people «an tell you. They hive been
cured by it, and "know how It is, thein-
Helvett.** Bottle only 76 ctnta. Auk any
druggiflt.
la It Troe
that Mlt rhenm ean be cured? We answer,
Yea! Hundn-ds of cases have iKJen cured by
the use of Winans Bros.' "intHan Cure." It
never f«ll« to cure the worst forms of that
dteea^e. Give It a trial and l>e couviuecd.
DarlDK the Holidajra
And tbrooghout the old and the coming
Te«r, Krdlw, 3 Merrimack street, will con-
tinue to supply the peonlo of Ixiwell with the
fluMt oonftcllonery and the chobost fruit.
He has fully prepared bimself for New Ycar'B
with oranges, bananas, nuts, ti^s, dittt s, etc.,
and soltcHs a share of patronage from fruit
' and eonf*etl««ery buyers prices always
Jow B»y eaadj for th« children of him.
MetiicaU
X DAILY COUBIEB, BATUBDAY, JANUARY 28. 1888,
Stailroatif*
hoierd^Morbus
* k
olic
ia.rrl\oeb.
ummer
Qompi^'mks
■ ' . - ■ ■ . i'^ i'' *
lYSentery
c/^/l Cured bjrf^
teaspoonful of
Perr/J)avis?m( J(i//rr
in a little Afif/cor
Sugar and Water
<nuaaiDooii It Co.
Playing Cards.
Large
ABSortmcnt and
Prices..
Low
2lailroa!i0.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale ami Retail DruggUU,
oppoBiTK POST orriCK.
Playine Cards.
A'hurguin lor '^^^ cents. THcbc
arti of good thickness itnti nice
tMu>u«rh lor anyluuly.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and itetail DruggisU,
OPPOSITli: POST OfFlCK.
The Only Remedj
FOB
Contagious Blood Poison.
\Kf* : " I wai. ufllMeJ with u urrlble oi»«
jIo<hI iM)lik.u for i.lK;Ut tlilrteea mont is. I
■1..UH klu.U-f reiii.'.lie». I'lit :«'•'■"":'''•»
kwiri
nto
Mr. D. n. Adam*. Tnlon, 8<with Oft'cHna,
vrtiif : " I wai. uflin uJ with u urrlble ca»«
of l»lo»
■.ulwiuntUI rcll.'f. I flimlly trlisl t le
8p.rliic, un«l iilK)ut four boUl«t curoU
'"ii"llVTKi:^.r, editor «..1 ,.r..prletor of
the OiMllka. A In.. nnt»$, uii.j^r «tu«o^or
AUk-H*r a, 18>r, write* : ••Whin I waa
» yoang man, tliruuh ln«lli«<'n>iion. I c«)a-
tnit^Hl a Ul».u>.- whleh hi.» ••'"■^^..S
ma for yonr». Stituo flv«. or Blx jea«
•li.eo I waa tn.bl.a with p<i«n«. •?,•'" !?
niuJie It ilimciilt f..i- me i«> «ulk. il'<"n«
i.lvertl«<l th.- 8. b. B. In »»,>.V«»«';f*'r'"«'*l'?i
y.'an.. I eoneliiiS-l 1 would try It '.«.«. If
there Wi.i any oCUucy In the mo. lelne. I
«nd U.S0.1 Imlf (lo/A'u bottleM. 1 wtu* .mco atm
wavstutlon lunl, KeitlMK '•f. }. *»""^«''' *;
■cvcniiill.sim'l liuve never »»«l ai;y r.turn
of theol.l nml.Mlv. After .•xp«Mi'r.eliiK the
?oo«lefTecU I inii»t Miy 1 tiii> HHilMUd with
hcrefHiU. luniKlxiy elKln >.-un«<.f uk<' uiul
feol now IlUe a yi.ung m.u wnl vm\ iro to
the cn«e w ln-ii u. C^W" 7 U'i<> ►•''» "P "','"• •'*'
toilBlit thMunoiia eniB wUliout auy liu.oB-
Venleuco. 1 kcud yuu Uil» without aollcltrv
"mt. ?. Wochl.711 North Atotim*. Chlcauo,
under date of June la, !»>-.>> rlteH : Id'em
Itmyduiv tottmnk you for ih<« euro 1 r»-
cclveil Inni y.iir ixctileut n'i'«l'c"":- »,«*;»'•
tractetta veiy wvcre «••« «f 1«I<>»'U p<)l»>n-
jiToU'Ut two year. »«o. Kei.rl, « of your
niedUlnc. t wrnt to u dni« ilore. the pro-
orletor of wtuch n-rnuuded in<' tt. buy a
or.-i'Hriitlon of hl« own. wlileh ho •.'''*' ""i
and ufiwwors.- nil the tlim% At l:i*t 1 rot
frUpnd who tohl me that your medlelno hut
cure.1 liiiu. I v.ent to Uie Knn:e .IryKSl^
•Kutn ond (lomiindrd your ine<l»elu<«. lie r«-
UTetantly w.1.1 me twelre t>«»"«7;' ""•' ^ ",;''
now ,*.-f. . tly cur. d. I >«'"*"«''' '"M^S
bcnoi't of »i.rferer«. to prevout "hilr t»rlJ)j
deceived Ity fiiUe ^•p^«n>ent«tloll^^. I tbunic
tor the Itiieflt dfriTcU Irom >our
Playing Cards,
35 contH a i)aclt, reduced from
50 cents. These we have a large
gale on by the dozen.
Old Colony.
ON ud after Jan. 9, Iflft), trains wlU leare
Lowell (Middlesex atreet do|>ot) aa fol-
lows:
For Taunton, rail RJver, Newport. Kew
Bedford, Provld«Mi<<«s I'Mwturket, MarU
boro*. H«>uth |i'raiiiliiKhaiuan<I way atattona
at 7.40 a.m.. li-ifi ami 4.40 p. ni. All trains
oonnoi't at Huutti I'riiiiilnKlmni with llortun A
AlL>any railroad ft>r Worowater, Hprliifffleld.
Albany anil the West; al^o at Cuucurd Juno-
tlon with K1Uildiur>f railroad.
Tho 4.40 p. ni. train {'.oaiuteta with Fail Klver
Lltte Hteamurn for >i«w York, the 8outh and
West.
ltp«>olal for Chtvlinafnrd at (I 4.^ n. ni., H.20
anitx.MOp. in. (i^^lunlavn at |(» p. m.) llutnru
at A.Vi an<l 7.t.^ a. in , aud (> :)'J p. in.
8ti.NDAYi*— Kor .s«(ut!i KtainlnKham and way
■tatiODS, ti.3(i a. in. Iti^lurn at 5.40 p. m.
J. K. KKNDUICK, (i«noral UanaKoa.
ISAAC N. MAIlsirALL, Dlv.Hupl.
UlCO. W. MILLKU. Ajient.
TIelif t OlWee. «0 Merrimack Rtreat ._
Boston aud Maine.
ON and nfter Hunday, l)rl. ftS, I8»<T, paitm'nirt'r
train* wlU Ivavu Ccntnil ttixt-t depot,
LoWidl,
Kor lloatnn, at H.AO, 7.U, H.M); n.to, 11 a. m.;
I'M.'k, i':4.%;{, ;).4o, 4.10, 4.4.^. ft.io. o..u. t«.:su p.
in. ItKTl'UN, 7, 7 30, lt.;l(i, lO.'iA a. '• . ; l-i m.;
liM, iAb, i.^tO, 3.'iO, 4..'tu, 5, (1, (i.S.\ 7, II |i. in.
Kor l.wwr*-n(v, 7.10, 7.3A, X..'U. 11 a. in.;
Ii,l.n. I, 3, 3.40, Mo. il.lA, (I.M, 11.10 p. m.
KKTl'ltN, 7 ao.h.'Jo, it 40, lO.'jo, It a. lu.; li \\
I 10, 'i:.i.\ 3, :;.4s, 4.1a, 0.40, U.3U p. la. boulh
hawrt'nee, 7.0.'i p. m.
Kor llavorlilll, 710. 'X',, H..1A a. in.; UAH,
1,3,3 40, .-i. 10. It t.\«,M, II. IU p.m. IIKTIMIN,
7.l7,(*.|o,tt 10, 10 10, HU.'Va.in.; IJ.U'i, J..VI,3.40.
3.50, ,VI.\(i.4.'i,!t lop. in.
>%ir Nalrni. 7.10 a. 111.; i'i.lA, 9.1o p. in. IlK-
^ Tl'KN.". ll.:Wu. lii.; 1..W. 4.4."t, ri i». in.
Kor Ncwlturyitort, T.IU a. in ; IJ iS 3, li.lft p. ni.
KKTl :K>,<1.I.'>, 7.i'., II H. in ; •J.S.V a 4.S p. m.
Kor r.xeler, Dover and (<rval Fulls, IM, H.3t a.
01.; 1,3.40,5.10 p. ui.
KorHalinuii KallH, ltiiidoford,Ka(v>, OMOn'Imrd
Itoaeli Hhil I'onland, 7.3.^, t* .'l.'> a. m.; I, 3.40 p.
in. Kelurn fruni rorlland, 7.3U, H.40 a. in.;
|j.4t), 3 30 p. ni.
Kor Kaniror, ItulfaHt, Watcrvlllo, ><kowbuKau,
itoeklnnd and Karndnuton, .^..^.^a. in.
Kor St. .lohn, N. It., Halifax, N. 8., Montreal
and tju«l»ci:, »M a. in.
Kor Autfuitl^i, llaili, h* wtnum, H..'i5 a. m.; 1 p. m.
K«M' Itochcster uu<l Alluu liay. Ha. lu.; 1,8.40
p. in.
Kor Kastport and St. John's (por steamer), on
Moit'lity'', \Vi'<lnu«iluys and I- rtilayM, at 1 p. in.
Kor ltiK-,klaiid, Itvlfast, lliiiuror hikI Ml. IK'M>rt
(rttt'ii'oer from Portland), Tuesitays and Fri-
days at 3.4U p. in.
Boston & Maine R. R.
impgrtSTnotice.
Olmiigre ol' Time.
On and after Kun«lay, Ort. S3d, the following
IralUN w til Itu <llMoiitlnue(l ;
Kor ItoHl. >n, OM, 0.36 a. m.. S. I.M. 8.25 p. m. ;
from Huston) 0, 11.15 a. m. Kor I.awrcnc«, ff.35.
U.85 a. m., 'i.H5, ^^^, in.; from I.awroiie4). (1.35, 8
a. ni.. "i, V.50 p.m. Fur PonluQil, tf.l5 p. 01. ;
from Portland, 5.S0 p.m.
The train now IcavtuK l/>well for Boston at 7
a. m. will It^avo at 6..V) a. m.
A new train for Itostou and Lawnmoe will
leave Lowell at 1 p. w.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
The train now ieavlng Boston at 7 JO for Low-
oil will UMive at 7.
Tnv Iriiln uow Icavlug Lowell for Boston at
8.4.t will leave at 7. .to.
Tho train now leavlnK Lowell for Ijiwrenco
and llaverldU at TM p. in., will leave at 7UtO p.
ni.
Kor further par*teulani see time oanls.
J. F. rillLLIPH. Uen. Agl. at Ixiwell.
iSoap.
KIRK'S
dlpIiD
Steamers.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WholtaaU and RHaU DruggUU,
OPPOIITS P08T OmOB.
5.40,
m.
m.i
. m.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the 8hore Every
Week,
S5 Ceiitja a Fint.
SUNDAY TKA1N».
For Hoaton. 7.3\ 8.J0 a. m., li.OS, 4.15,
7.30 p. in. HKTUItN, 8 a. m., 5, 7 p. in.
Kor 1 Hwrenoe. M.iO a. in., 5.4U, 7.50 p.
KKTIMIN, 7.40, tf.15 a. m., ISIO, 5.15 p,
South Lawrenee, 4^, 7.44 p. m.
For Hav«<riilll, SJU a. m., A.iO, 7.^0 p
KRTimN, H, 11.45 a. m., 4.oa, 5 iX 7 JA p. m.
Fur Fortland, 5.40 p. m. UKTlJItN, 1,4.15 p
a. J. T. »aiKHKK. lien. Manager.
WM.MKKKITT, JK.,8u|<t.
J. K. l'lilLLll'8, (ien. Agt. at Lowell
Oct. a, 1«I7.
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOBER 10, IMY.
Passenger Seryice trom Lowell :
For Boston, at S.SO, BM, V8.SA, HTM, 7.85,
*lt7.8t«, *tH..SO, *Stu '^'2. V»M, •«tll.58 and 11.00 a.
■ 'i.'W, l.'iO, 2.1(1, 113.10, MM-W, 4.3<.,
. tiUNDAYH,
m., •Ifl'i.'W, l.'iiS,
HftJft, «.0O, "JJO M,
•IJ7..•l^, l» 00, *|5».iO a. m., 4.« p. u
116.4.'), 7 3t», 8.00, •8.30, •».00, 9.16,
you ii (till II
medtcluf.
'' ' ' ElViivlTfe'.TV'Vlt-y Coiuity, lif-orirl*.
In tt letter mounUnn tlie luf«llll»ln i.iwees*
be htt8 la euilnK contagious bl- ikI jwyion
rases In IiIh (xKiihlvo priutice, xvritest
••Tho(K» who know Ihc a'lrioht luevtuUile,
ppTOiaoeiitly d;iii«ereu»' effc- t« of i..ercury
will weli-ome your Ui^«•Ovel•y ol 8. ^« a
boon to
always wary
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DruggitUt
OFPOSITB POST OFFICB.
N. Cheney, a rromlnent phvslolan,
resldliiK In Eili»viile. iV'hie
leome ynir Ui^«■ovel•y of 8. ^* b i.s a
I hiimaulty. Tho m«'<llcul pror< fsl.m,
of |miprl<tar.v n»«<tlel'it h, —
eomlng slowly, una lu ■
to tho use of B. «. K. 1)1
IS
.unil Ui •uine Cjuh-k Murelly,
to tho use of B.«.K. In e«w« of IiI.khI dis-
order, or course it nnxllcUi*' Ihat cuns
tx.lBonlnK m lt« worst form luust purify the
ClcMKl of every dlsonler." ._.„i.^i
TnaUsa on ni<x«<t an. I JHiin TMf>en*esmal'.oa
nrto. *»* l^uwer a, Atlaota, Oil
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From tiie Shore Evert
Week,
S5 Cent® a Pint.
2.1(1, 113
*\\*XH p. m
m. Ketomi
*fl.OU, 9.15, HIO.UO, II.W1
a. m., 12.00 m., *1 IIO, 'i.UO, •3.00, 118.45, 4.45,
•VeO, 530, K5 45, 0.15, •7.00, 10.00,11.10 p. m.
IjUNUA YS, U.oO a n>., l.OO, 5.00, *7 00 n. m.
For Woliurn. « 35, 7.18, 7J15, 9 22, 11 00 a. m.,
1.20. 4.30, tl.UO, « 34 p.m. SUNI>AY8,9.00a. m.,
4.26p.m. Kwtu'ni 8.S2, V.4I. 11.24 a. m.,
5.08,0.42,10.23.11.83 p. m. 8UNDATS. 9.S1
a.m., 6 27 p.m.
gM^K*vra$. \ Northern Depot onlv. \Or <m
arrival qftraitu from the A^<trtk. II yla Btdfhrd.
Fer Lwwrt>ue«9. tf.3A. 10.15, 11.00 a. m , 1.40, 2.10.
4. 0, e.OO p. m. Sl)Nl)AY8, at tf.15 a. m., 7.15
p.m. Koturn: 7.4A, 8.30 and 11.26 a. m.,
12.05,3.15, 5. 1.), 6.4A p. m. SUNUA\8, 8.U0,
8.55 a. m., (i.15 p. m.
For Haleiu and Way-St&tlons, 7.S5 a. m., 1.40,
(1.00 p. m. Ketarn : 7.30, 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time ffivtn beioto U f^om Xortktm Depot.
For Ayer Junction aud Way -Stations, at 7.15
a. m., 12 0.^ an.l 5.05 p. m. fiUNUA YA, at 2.15
p. m. Hfturii : 8.15 a. m., 12.56 aud 6.15
8UN1)AY.S, 8.15 a. m.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Lice (torn New EngUnd to
SaTaniiab,
Connu-dag Ihert' with all Uall and Water Linea.
rATORITC KOUTU TO FlOlilUA.
Iron ateamshlps "(JATK CITY" and "CITY
OK MAI 'ON" loavlnc Savannah I'tcr, <;onKr«fS
•trwet, Uoston, KVKKY TIHK.SMAY, at 8
o'cJiKik. For fr^Klit or passa^". apply to A.
I)K\V. .SAMPSON, '.jcl Wawhtnirton street, Ftoa
ion, or to lUC'UAHUbON A llAit>Aia>, Aceots,
Itostou.
oceaIexcursion.
Marobanti and Mineri Traniportation
Oompanj's ProTidence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamihip Line.
The Moat Direct Route from New England for
Norfolk aud Klehmoml.Ohl Point Comfort, Va.,
Waahlngton, O. C, and Ualtlroore. Md.
PAMKHOKRA AND rRBiOHT.
Til* I roc ItMiniiahlp Wllllaai Orane, 1600
tons, Capt. R. K. Warreu, aalla from Provldenoe
erery W^UNKHDAY, « p. m.
Th* Iron St^aniahlp Johna Hopklna, IflOO
tona, Capt. H. I>. FoHtcr, sails ev«<ry HATUU-
DAY, e p. m., from Lunsualb Whart.
Theae well-known ateamsblpa are large and
comfortable and dtted with every ooavenrenco
for PA8HKNtiKK8 and commanue*! by navt
tratora of long aatt suiToasful tix ptrlcnce. Hita
vuyag«>s l*y those steami^rs are rvfrt'shln^ ami
InvliruratliiK an<l tt(e round trip «in l»e aco4)m
iillahe«l In rivR hats. Fare, Including room
FLOATING SOAP
18
THE CHIEF
For the Bulh, Tollot Miid L.siundnr>
Bnow Whlt« nnd Absolutaly Pu»*
If your dottlor dooii not ki<!p White Cloud f*<ieP'
tad 10 cenu for sjirnplo cako to tlio matun
jnS. S. KIRK S CO..
CHICACO.
lead
Jufiuvnuff.
nrTY-riiTH year.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSUHAUCE CO.
OfBoe, 40 Central Ntrrr^.
.). C. AUIIOTT, Phksikknt.
K. T. AliliOlT, BKO'Y AHV TRKAt.
Wm. H. WlgRln,
.1. K. Fellows,
W'm. I*. Kraxer,
(has. A.Stott,
W.K. Livingston,
J.C.Abbott,
uiiutCTOBa :
RrnJ. Wblker,
AuioH I!, trvucli,
N.ll.WrlKbt.
A.t). I'nllanl,
K.T. Ahbolt,
F. C. Uatcs.
and meala, ver>' low.
FREIGnT GUNMBCTIOMS
Made without
(Irayage with
rtiQtea :
the following
Dividends 60 PKU ORNT. on Ave vears, M
IM-r cvnt. on ihrro years, H3K por 1 eid. on one
year pollrlos.
In Minnectlon with tho alWTV ronipauy la a
goncral aRvncy for •Itvtdond paying mutual and
relUble stock companies. „„,„^ .
K. T. A nnUTl , Agwt.
THE UOLYOK£ HTIU« L£AD8
On and after June 1st thr
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL FAT
fO PBR OBKT. DlVIDKIflM.
Ttala eompany has a surplus as regards pedej
holdera, of •A!i4,240, and will write ui lllCH-
CANTILK UIHKS. Uepresented by
Charles CoburOr^^S Central St.
Also represenU other
Stuck Companies.
flrst-daas Mutual aad
p. m.
Ladies! Ladies!
OK
LOWELL AND VICINITY.
I shall open MONDAY,
o'clock a. m., In Ix)wt'll,
JAN. 3«th. at 10
ELLINGWOOD &. CO.,
Wholesale and Retail UruggUU,
OPPOSITB POST OFFICE.
Dress Cutting School,
Where I Hhall Intrmlnw an<l tea<^ the lnti?«tnn(l
most ponu ar SclentlHc Tailor System for
Dreaa Catting yet Invented, and to Introduce
It I propose to
GIVE AWAY TEN SYSTEMS
To the Firat Ten St.u«1entB who Join my school,
withonly a small charge for ihorongh Instrnc
tlons. ThlB Is an opportunity that ahould be
improved by every Lady and Dressmaker In
Lowell.
Kach atadent will be allowed to Cut,
Make, Trim and Drape, putting lnt'» execu-
tion what she has learned while In the school.
Ladles, eall and lnve»tigate my oprninc
day: then JOIN MY i»CHOOL AND UAVK
THE BKST.
Mrs. 8. A. BARTLETT, Manager.
Miss A. £. MOOBE, AsBistant.
No, 129 Central Street, Room 9,
LOWBLI'. MAHS.
Ellinswood's
. Coush Balsam
This 18 the second winter lor
Elongwood's Cough Balpah,
and tho many words ol praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cores it has performed place
without doubt in the front
it
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly
in-
California Excursions.
I^w Batea, Free Sleeping Aceons.
modatlona.
For foil Infonoailon oonanlt yonr neareal
tlekeC agent or A. C Hakvbt * Co., 8O0 Waah
Ingten atreet, Boaton, Mate.
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
For Amherst, Mllfnnl and Wilton, at 9.1ft a. m.,
MM, :i 4a, ft.40 I), m. Hundav, 'i i>. m.
For Urcenlleld, I'titerlioro', llennlnKton, nills-
ttoro' and Keene, at O.lft a. m. ami i.M p. m.
For Naxhua, .VIiinrhvHter an<l Conoonl, at 8.30,
9.1ft, U.44 a. m., li.M, 1.47, 3 48, ft.40, e.2A, 7.4t)
p.m. (HunduTH at 2, 7.48 p. m.)
For Penac4)ok, Franklin, Lebanon and White
KtTer JuucUou, at9.1ft a. m., 1.47, 8.48 ao't
•7.48 p. m.
For Warner, Bradfor<l, Sunapee, Newport (N.
II.), Claremont anil Ctareiuont Junction, at
H.l.Sa. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTtlton, Luke Village, Meredith. Laoonla,
Wolrs, FIvmontb, Warren, ilavorhill, Woods-
vllle,atU.44a. m., 1.47 and *1.4» p. m.
For Camitton, Thornton, North WoodMtock, Lis-
bon, LUtleP)n ami Whltelleld, at U.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m.
For JelTerson, I..anc.i8ter, Urovoton an<l Fabyan,
at 9.44 a. in.
For klontpellcr and all points on the Mon'poller
and Wells Klver railroad, vlu Plymouth au<l
Woodsvillo, at <J.44 a. m.
For Ht. .lohnsliury and Lyndonvllle, via White
Klver Junction, at iKlS a. m. anil 7.48 p. m.
For 8t. Johnstiurv. Lyndonvllle, Newport, 8her-
brooke, via Plymouth and WooUsvtlle, at t>.44
a. m., ♦7.4ti p. m.
For Montpelier. Kssox Junction, nnrltn^rton and
Ht. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at H.lft a.
m., 1.47 and •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal and liiiebec, via Montreal and
Boston Alr-Llne, at !t.44 a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Ontral Vermont line, at 9.15
a. m., 1.47, ♦7.48 p. ro.
ta-^ Daily.
FrelKbt trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
8.4t), 11.08 a. m., 2.2fi, lO.OO, 11.00 11. m.
I.ieave Hostou for Lowell at 2.30, 4.0ft, 9.40 a.
m., 12.29. » 1ft p. ni.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for hialem at 0.06 a. m.
FRBIflHT DKPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
I^eavo Lowell for NnHhua, Manchester, Con-
conl and the North and West, at 7.20, 11.35 a. m.,
S.Oft, &.4.'> p. m.
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, WorresMir,
Fltcliburg, New Xork aud Uio West, at 2.4& and
8.26 a.m.
C. 6. MELLKN, Gcnl. Superintendent.
tiKO. W. STOKKR, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. E. PAIUE, Local Agent.
Vlrgtnto and T»BDM««e Air Llna, mH Mor-
folk. Ta.
Atlantle Ooaat and BiMboard Air Mnaa, M
Morfblk, y%.
Oheeapeaka aad Ohio R. R. aad Kaiuiwha
I>lapat«h, at Newport Nowe, ▼•«
Hlehmond and Danville R. R. aod Flod-
■aont Air Line, at Woet Point, Ta.
llAltlmoro ami Ohio It. R, and Ooatlaomtal
Line, at Raltlniore, If d.
Merchante aad Miner* Trana. Oo.*e SnTaa-
nah Lino, at Baltimore, Md.
Throagb hllla of la<Ung Isaned via all aboTO-
named routus. Mark gooda via P., N. AND B.
LJNR.
Ticket* on nale at K. G. Wnroaon'a oflloe, 8
Westminster stivet, W. H. CnuROH A Co., otBoe
1 Weybosset street, or at Steamship office, 90
India street.
For rates, passage or frolcht appiv to
E. H. R()c'K\VKLL,
New England Agent,
* Providence, K. I.
SSlooDi an^ Coal.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood ! filolicl X Kelial>le t
AT TH»
riEE nrSUBANOE AGEKOT
QEa E. METCALF.JIa^K Ceotral Strtel
Having pnrchasetl the agencv of tho Herri'
mack Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Andover,
with It* sixty years of satisfactory dealing with
Its policy holders, he Invltoa all the former
friend* of the company and many new nnea to
examine IU merits and reltabluiy. Six otho*
compauiea also represented by me.
«BO. B. METCALF, M Central Street.
Successor to R. L. Cnrdell A Co.
At (he Old Stand. 88 Middle Street.
At the Mew Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
\^ll]lnxn Klttrodifo,
A. W. WKKKH, Agent,
Wholesale and Ketatl l>ealer In Wllkcs)>arre,
LaoJiawanna, Lehigh, Franklin, Cumberland,
C. C. t;nnnel, Ac. Wood, Cha«v>nl, LImv, Ce-
ment, Ac. T'lophouc number, 284-'i.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Betatl Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh, Philadelphia A
Itoadlnir, Wilkesbarrc, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cumherland, Lyken'a Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Oak,
Maple and Pine,
and apllt.
aawed
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Jfholesale and RetaU DruggUU,
OPPOSITE POST OFVKJB,
•ol* Fvoprietov*.
Pennsylvania Kailroad
Th* Boat Railroad In tho World.
Tbo Fa*teat Train* In tho WorUI.
New York to Chicago, M honra.
New York to Cinclniiatl, 21 hoar*.
New York to St. Loola, W boor*.
Five Daitjf Eipress Trains to tlie Wesl
Apply for ttaket* and fnU Informatloii to
W. B. BATCHBJLDB&, Ticket Agent,
^ No. 29 Merrlmaek Street,
QBO. W . MnJLBR, Ticket Agent O. C. B. R.,
'**^ No. M Menrlmaok Street,
A. T . CASWELL, Ticket Agent B. A L. R. B.,
* Mlddloaex Street SUtlon.
Cteorge IS. Stanley,
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
M«reb»ndla« dettrored per order trof^ kO
mSb* od the Boeton and Lowell. NMbna aad
UimSa, OW Ootoaj a*d RoMoa and MalB*B.B.
*^^^ iMtfptgoMalned for gooda forwMdtA.
8ti
WOOD.
^'•^i'.J'p^^Sinr'^'- CEMENT.
T IMC* COBB'S Extra and FlnlaUng
Ijiifil^* Glens FaU«, Vermont.
All blmle BnlMlng and Amcrl- fl R I niT
can and Scotch Fire UIVll;!!.
Ma*ona*, Bental and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
Cash aeseU Jan. 1 , 1887 MU2.3M.7S
Total UablUtles (re-lnsuraace) lM,Mftaa
Not assets $880,071 Ji9
Policy holder, .hare In the proUt* ou explra*
tlon of pollcle*.
Dividendi, 70 Per Oent., After July lit.
DIREOTORA
Levi Spragne,
Geo. F. Itlcbardaon,
O. 8. Ulchardson,
Chas. II. Cobum,
Jacob Kogera,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howe*
C. C. Ilutehlnson,
W. F. Halmon.
S. T. Lancaster.
Ofllc«, a? Central Street, Lowell, Ma**.
LEVI SPBAOUE, PRKaiDRNT.
£. M. TUCKE. Sbohictakt .
4^Inflnrance to any amount effected In relia-
ble oompanloa.
K. M.TUCKK, Agent,
27 Central Street.
Mr.J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 GOBHAM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tli»
worker. A One line of
PilLRX^OR STOVES.
KAOLm,
OHAKCOAL,
FMBTILIZMRS,
HAIB,
BAND,
O&ATSL.
iE^oiii* And O-rain.
Oflce and Yard, I
37 Thomdlke Street. 88
Telephone 18f>-L. I
Branch Ofllce,
Merrimack Street,
Calderwood'a.
A. H. BAKBORlf, 24 Oentnl Blook,
Beg. to annonnee to the dtlaen. of LoweO
▼tolnUT that he ha. pnrchaMd all the BOsaOTe.
owned tor the lat* N. C Sanborn, aod b bow
preiNured to fill dnpHcate order, froa tho hmm.
By loBff MMMlatlon In btuln*M with tho laM Mr.
ianbora I fMl eoaideat of giving — ""**"
•ObOblt
MILRMRNcanget
cheap a. In Bo.ton.
Milk Can. as good and
J. L. MOSS, 67 Gorham Street.
01ifloi-<l'«
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 AHDOTER STBEET.
FM-Class D]fein£ of Every Descriptioii
DoM •*
dtort notloe and
ffoarantMd.
utl.faetleB
IjadiM* and goat.' garment, dyed whole.
AU kind, of garment, oloanod aad repaired
Udoilrod.
CLIFFORD'S DYE IIOPSE
PniLOhOPIIY or MAIinfAOR, giv-
ing a clear synopsis of tlie InipedlnMat. to
m*rf1afe,exhan.te<t vitality, <te., eia., e*a be
had from .11 news agents or forwarded diroet
fiom the aathor. Dr. P. J. JORDAN, It Joy m..
OB receipt of Mr^-*-
LOWELL D
doi
URPAY. JANUABY 88. 1888
LOCAL NEWS.
BTATB AID.
KILITABT AVtAntf.
Tk* Condition. Under Whleh Old Soldier*
Baoare It-Th« Wi*appr*hen*lon. Many
Uave of Ita Ulijevt.
DroDDlug Into tbo office of the comnilttoe
CD aUle aid, at Ibo city liall, a few days a^o,
a Courier reporter fell Into conveiHatlon
with the clerk of tlio coiLinlHee. Mr. L M.
I'otter, on luullersconuecloil wItU liU ""« o*
"^"U'U Hurprl-lng." said Mr. I'otler. "bow
much lifiionuice iTiere U on Iho ""''Jwct t»'
alale aid. And xet It, In not very surprising,
after all. for bow should people in >;«dueoa
olrouiualaufeH bo ex period to \m> [« ''•«^
with aoHjelbinjj wlii<b even luanj lawyera
.<lo not know much uboutr Now. tbcre are
acores of ^people who coino to tboolllie
SlnkluK 1*11 tl'«y J'ttvo H rlKbt to ttalo aUI.
lust .»s Ibey do to a \H:m\on, under the pro-
vUlbna of a law. Tliey will not be con-
T DCetlthat stal« uld Is xlveu «"«»'•«'' y-K^i"/
lU>u.ly.atthe option of stale and local au-
borl Wk. Moreiver. It 1; Klvfu only n caaoa
of neiWNsltv. In a very few words, the ai-
ranutmen N n ude to a'sUt unfortuualo s6|.
Stors S Hullors and Ih. Ir families lu caao.
wbJre llu; pouKlon law- do nol »pp y or do
mWDrovldo adequate assistance. But many
TXre for ti?e purpose of tf«|"»? «>°™
halo from tbe goveruioent, if tuey ai-
JJlSy bHVo pensions, wlien tlicy do
Bot stand III need of any a".sUlance what-
ever. I have m mind a case thai occurred
•ome tlaw »«o. A man applied for stale aid.
I aaked hln? Ihe usual questions and he
atiawcrod them till I cuino to the one reRtrd-
iog hU proi>erty. Ho wanted to kiiow what
that ba'l lo do with lh« ca»e. I politely tol.l
him that the law i«quire»l a statement of an
.Dulloaut's proi>erly before anytblnjc could
hSiIoJc Well. h« Maid ho dldn'l tlilnk It
niMle any diOerenco about that. Ho thouu'ht
he waH 'entitled lo stale aid by roa»on of liU
dlaablllly. The man went out, mud aa could
be, but in tho course of a few inoiilhs bn ro-
turned an<l a^ked that his caao \h^ la Id before
(he coinniittoo. I loUl Idm It would not be
done till h« bad answered all the usual quea-
liona, for tbo «oinnilltee novcr consider case,
unless thev have all the facts at hantl. Well,
tho man wouldn't say unythlnK about his
prop«trly,and ho departed wlllioMt K«'ltlng
any encouniK'^ineiil for w.curlnn sttilo aid. 1
afterwariN leuriiuJ that he was worth sever-
al thousand dollun-, and wan abundantly ublo
toaupport bluiHcIf, The man labored iindur
a misapprehension as lo lliu object of tho
.tato uld arranKeniont. H« thouaht It was
simply a siaio pen-.lon affilr."
"Wbat uilually aro the conditions under
which slale aid Is Ktveur' wanuskod.
••Well, tlieru aroa Kood miny, but
are unliupoiltiul-iniitteiM of detail,
are two general (lushes of persons olliirlblo to
.tale aid -llie iioii-pen-loiiers and the pen-
aionerh. Tho former cht-*-* Is provl lo.l for bv
chapter 'l->'i of tlu! acts and resolves of 1M7»,
whiidi Hiiys that any elt.v or town may Kraut
BiaiKtance to any worldy person huvlnK a
••ttleroent lu Ibul plae^uinlerthe pauper laws
and coniinx umler certain deflnedcondit ons.
The •seiileincnl' under iho paupor lawa
which 1. referred to Is attained by a live
years' roildomo and the payraout
of three tax bills. Tbe applicant must
bayo been a soHlor or sailor for at least
ninety davs, In Iho service of this .late, or
have cnllHlod In Ihli slate and "orvod In on-
other slate from the l»lh of April. 1801, till
the 18lh of March, IHtW, and have been hon-
orably dlHfharged. He must aUo be a poor
aud Indlncnl person In need of relief by lea-
• w»u of sickness or other physical disability,
wbo would otherwise be enlllled to rollof
under tbo paiiinr laws, but be shall not l>e In
rwjelpt of a full pension. In this general
uiaM of i»ersons eliKlble to stale ui<l thorq can
be noun who are enlllled lo •"''"•'•»''"".. ^^
tbe .oldlcrs' homes, and their disabilities
must be Independent of causes arising from
armywTvlce. Under the head of non-peu-
.looera come persons vvho are recelvInK very
.mall penslons-lhat Is all having lea. Ibilu
half pensions, which aio f4 a monlh.
"The other «oneial class— the pensioner.—
alao receive Ibelr statu aid at Ihe option of
local and state authorities. The appllcanU
have uo claim that is l»ound to be rocog-
ulMd. Api)licanls mu^t be actual rcsldcnU
of the clly or town and mu-^l not bo recelyliiK
aid from any other stale, city or town. 1 boy
muat have been actual re^ld«nls of Mif»'«»
ohuwltH on the 2.3-1 of April, IKOO. There
are two classes of pensioners >tJio can re-
ueivo siiiU) ald-tlrM, soldiers, sailor, or
marines of the United States In Massachu-
aetU rcirimeuls at some llmo between April
19, 1H61, and Seiilember 1, 1H«5, or
tboae who on:i-«leil In this stale and
Mfved In another from April iv,
1861, to March 18, 1H(W. AppIU^oniH
must be unable to work on account of Injur-
iea received In the aervlce. Then the
widows and wldowetl mothers of soldiers
dying In ihe service or while lecelvlni;
a pouslon, arc elijrible to state aid. Pension-
er, of tho llrsl class cannot receive more
than Ihree-fourihH aa laiKO an amount as
tbeir monthly pension, nor more limn ftl In
any one monlh, and coinminsloned olB-'cra re-
celyo aid on the b«>iU of private^ i)enslons.
Th* Qaoatlon of Tomporary and P**™;^
Bank Aoooinmodatloa. for tho Mllltia
Couapanles I>ls«ua.ed.
There was a meeting of tho committee on
mllllary afTulrt at the tiomniillee room, clly
ball, la«t nUbt. Aldorman Scrlbner. the
chairman, presided, and Councilman lloane
was aocrelary. All tin membera were pres-
cnl.and Capl. l»iall of the Mecbanio I ba-
lanx, Cart. Richardson of the I'utnam
Uuards, and dipt. Hanscom, i-epreaentin«
tbe Lowell company of Cadets, were proaent
by Invllttllon.
The subjoil of what temporary and pernja-
iienl uuurlors will bo required fur the nilll-
tarv companleh of tbo cliy— Ihc ariaories and
drill ball of the IMialanx and I'ulnam (■uiirds
having l>eeu destroyed by tbe reoenl Middle
street Hre— belnif prosenled. It was aluled by
the reprckentallves of the dlffeieBt ornanlza-
tlons that the I'lialanx has UO members; the
Putnam (Juanis H2; and Iho Cadeta *7 "icin-
bers. Capt. Hauscom saUUh»t the Cadets
would probably, soon, have 76 m««"»*«|[*-
Capl. lllchanlHou said that a drill hall W by
foet would be needed, the oM drill hall
HO mo
There
of p
The widows nnd widowed mothers of sol
diera cannot receive more thau f4 per monlh,
and all the relatives dcpenditnl on a soldier
cannot receive more Ihun $8 per month. An
amcndnuMit to tbe law allows aid to be given
to wldovvH who were murricil prcvlou. to
April 9, IS80. One of Ihe sections of the lavv
provides that there can be no uhsljjnmont of
aUte aid, nor can It be subject to the truAlee
procesf. The iioii-pcnslon class receive half
their aid from the town or city, and the oth-
er half from the state, when the pennlon
claaa receive ibe whole of their a^hl^^tance
from the Mate. 1 think these arc about a
tbe condlllona and facts resardin« slate aid.
'♦But just whal Is the process that appli-
cants go throu;,d> In gctlluj? UP
•'Well, they come to me In the flr« place,
and I ask them a series of questions. If Ibeae
are properly answered, ihey come before the
atate aid coinmitlee and their case, are con-
aidervd and decided as fur as tbe clly Is con-
cerned. Then two papers are aent to the
.tate commlHslon of state aid. One Is signed
by the appllcani, uflirming certain facta re-
gardlnsr himself, and the other Is signed by
the mayor anl the committee, rccommend-
Ing the aid. These papers are acted on by
the atate board, and In u groat many cases an
adverae decision Is reached. The work of
tbe local clerk and commillec consists, vou
■ee. very largely In Investigating caae.. The
.Ute board look up the man's waf record,
and if be wasn't honorably discharged or
haBn't otherwi.se compiled with the condi-
tions of tbe law, hi* cu^e U not Kood. Here
you have tho whole scope of this line ol
work, which is partly state and partly local,
but iu which the stale has much more to wy
than the clly or town."
They Did Kverything,
from making new dresses, shawls draperlo.
and feathers, from old ones, to staining
floor, and furniture, coloring photographs,
etc., and making ten cent a quart Inks, shoe
dressing, and laundry liluelug. They did it
all with Diamond Dyes.
on Ml.ltlle street being about .ft by 47 fe«t.
and not largo enough. Tbe hall should be
large enough so that four oompauies could
drill at once. ' . , ^„
Capt. I'ratt thougbl that tbe two rooms
set apart ou the aoutherly portion of tho sec-
ond floor of the ilarket house building for
the temporary use of the Phalnux and 1 ul-
nain Ousrds would answer till « new armory
Is built, nllhough not large enough. Capt.
Hlchar.lson said that from what ho knew of
them thev are not large enough for tempora-
ry use, eveu. Ho thought they were not
larger than this coinmllloe room. iho
state would not send the new uniforms and
equipments till It received inforroatlon Ihat
proper accommodallons are ready for them.
Mr. Woodward, tho .uucriutoiulent of public
l.ull.llngs, told him thai the rooms oidered
tlnNhed for the two companies are oach but
about If. by 26 feet, and thai wouldn't aj;-
conimodate his company. Ca|.t. Trait could
occupy one of them for bis company, if bo
consfdered It Isrge enough. '»'l'" ."l*** l^'V'"
for the rental of armorios according to the
accommodations provided.
rupi. Pratt said that the slate has paid
•400 rent for each of the two -rinories and
the drill hall on Mid.llo stn;ot, but he didn't
believe that It would be willing to pay that
for the temiwrary «|uarters on Market street.
Councilman Sbepard suggested whether
tb,.re couhl nol Ik; suitable l«mi»orary quar-
ters enguged for one or iMJtb companes In
the TaUml building, Middle street, but It was
answered that tbe building Is nol sulUddy
tlulshed for the occupancy of auy |)ortlon of
the upper psrt for mllltany armories.
Ca |.t. I'ratt saM thai one reanon why he Is
willing to put ui. with cramiwd accomriKM a-
llons temi.orarlly, In the Market house bulld-
i„i{, is iKjcuuso Iho rouin would bo In tlio
.ame building wllh a good drill hall. Anoth-
er reahon Is that If commodious temporary
tiuarlers were provided they inlghl be made
IK-rmanenl. whereas, If tho temi.orary (|uur-
ers are cramped and unlit, there is quite
certain assurance of a .uiluble new armory
''"/ll'llugie-lioo was made that Capt. Pratt's
company might occupy tbo two rooms 1m. lug
prepared for temporary acconimodallon of
iN)tb companies In the Market bouse build-
ing, and that Cupt. Illchardson's company
ImT procured (juurtors elsewhere. Capt.
Ulchardson aald that If ho could 'I've the
two rooms iu ibis building he would lalhor
bavethein than logo else where.
Alderman Chadwlck made a motion that
(luurlors 1)0 procured for one of tho compa-
nies bv the cbslrman of the committee, pro-
vided'that, If the slate will not |jay the full
amount of rental, tbe mayor will aulborlxo
the making up of tbo doflclency from Iho
reserved fund. . ,
The following locations were suggested
for new armory and *lrlll hall quarters : In a
building to l>e otecletl ou Ibe slle of tho old
armory building, Middle street; on a portion
of the city ball lot; the C. B. Coburu prop-
orty, Colburn street; over the canal near the
gaiebouae at the corner of Dutton and Mer-
rlmiick streets, and In the city |dpe yard.
Fletcher slreet. Capt. Ulchardaon was fa-
vorable to continuing tbe armory oa illddle
street. There could be a building erected
there, wllh armories for the Phalanx, I ul-
nam Uuards. Cadets aud ambulance cor|).,
the company rooms In front and the urinory
and other rooms In the rear. 'I he tire coin-
panloa could occupy the ground floor, llo
did not believe that lou men iu a company
could bo found who would alU'ud drills In
an armory erected on the premises of the
elty yard. The momlH-rs of tho diflei-ent
companies do shopping, lu mnnv cases, when
they come ilown town to tbe drills, that be-
ing one of tho calls to bring lliem down.
Councilman Sbepard said that the clly
yard Is at tbe geograpbical centre of the clly.
(.apt. Hauscoiii opposoti that location for an
armory. Cnpt. Pnut rather favored it. He
»<ald that ho aaked two of his command, who
reside iu Ceulralvllle, and who, he lielicve.!.
wouhl be the most opposed to the location. If
Ihey woulil favor It provided a Hue and com-
modious arniorv nnd drill hall were built on
It, nnd Ihev said that they would.
Heveral nuMnbers of the committee ex-
uretsed iho opinion that Middle street la not
a suitable stivet for a Ore deparlmcut house,
i)arllcularly for a hook and huhler house, the
street la so nsriow, and such ii short turn Ih.-
Insr required In starling lo u fire. Alderman
Chad wick suggested that the junction of
Prescott, Merrimack and Bridge htreeta Is a
cood locution for a lire deparlinent bouse—
at or near the vacant lot of the Massachusetts
corporntiou. , . . , . .,
Tlio committee Anally vote\1 to inspect the
rooms In the Market houao buildinsr at 9.80
o'«lock this forenoon In company with Capt^j.
Uicbardsoo and Pratt, aud tbe 8U|)crlnteud-
enl of public buildings. ^, , ,
Capl. HaHscom said that the Cadets com-
pany desired a place to drill, and an arniory,
properly flltod. Capt. Hanscom said that
the adjutant-general would make the request,
formally, In a short time. It was ulso stated
that the ambulance corpa desire a locker in
their quarters.
eompanlM in tbe trott h»va sbut dovro. 01
tbe Boeton companies Intereated In tbe trust,
but one-tbe 8tindard-i» now refining. Bat
tbe owuer. make Ju.t as much, for all In the
combination are equally Interested, and oi
cour^e It Is l)eller to toanufuclure where It
can be done inoht cheaply. New York uas
some advantages over Boston iu the way ot
cheaper co;il, and the prlje of sugar has al-
ways been an eighth of a cent lower there
than iu Boston. It looks as though the com-
bine' would kill out tbe Uoston business.
••What has been the change In price since
tbe trust was organized y"
"The trust waa talked of ttH far back as
last Jui.e. and the mere rumor afTected the
price. From tlio tirst of June to the llrsl of
November there was an Increase of one cent
a pound. At llio former date It aold for
6 13-10, and ut the latter, for 0 13-^6. «lnce
the trust was aoluully organl*od, some two
months ago, the Increase has been about half
a cent a pound, fco that now ^ugar can be
bought at wholesale for 7U cents."
•'Will the rtllnerIeK not iu the trust try to
ftp II lower y
"Probably not. They doubtless realise
that thev would take a big contract If they
aiteinpUHl II. uiul the chaiuics are that they
would l>o killed. And there would l»e no use
In doing It lor ihey now make more money
in St llliig at the s-ame tlgurcs that the trust
cotniianles do than they could under slmrp
compellllon. Tbe Uovero company of Bos-
ton N the only one iu the clly that Is not In
tbe trust, and Ibal asks the same as do the
others. „.
"Uaw sugar," contlnue<l the grocer, "na.
nol been affected In price by the refiners
combination. It remains aliout the same as
It was before the organUatlon."
OpmluC aad COMla* af MAlla*
SUNDAY BBBVICEt*.
iEmtcal.
Soma Cold faoU.
The present cold "spell" may be said to
have be/un on Iho 17lh Inst., when at 7
o'clock Ih ihu luornlng It was xero. That
was the llrsl aoro of the winter. The next
morning the tbermomeler registered 20 de-
grees, tlio next 11 degrees, tho next 10 de-
grocM, then 8 degrees, and then followed two
moriilngx wheu It wan ft digrees below. The
average of the twelve days beginning with
the I7tb was a little loss than 0 degrees. Th*
tlvo days begliuiiiig wllh last .Sunday aver-
a;:ednS degrt'es. These Hgures compare
pretty well wllh the following: Tho »verage
for tho six coldest «lays In February, 1844,
was 18 H degrees; for the six coldest days
in February, 1841, lOH dogre.'s; for the
same uumlwr of days lu February. 1880, 11
degrees; for Ibe same number of days in
January, 1880, ItS degrees ; lor the four
coldest days la February, 1844, I2>. degrees;
for Iho four coMest days In February. lW4n.
r»\ degrees; for tho four coldest day a in the
same month In 1880. tiU degrees; for the
four coldest days In January, 18H<1, « degrees.
All these averages aru for tbe 7 a. m. teiu-
While writing about cold weathcr.lt mav
nol lie amiss to recall the summer of 1810,
culled "the vcar without u summer," when
there was Ice found In every month. In
that year, April l>egan wurm and grow cold-
er. In May, the Ijutls and flowers wore
frozen, an.l Ice hulf an Inch thick was formed.
The corn was killed, and tbe flelds were
planted again and again but to no purpose.
Juno was tho coldest eve.- known for that
month. 8now and l<!e wore common and al-
moi.1 every groen thing was killed. Un tbe
ftth of July Uiere wiw Ice found lo the thick-
uesHof window glass. August was still
more cbeerleis. Ii« half an Inch thick was
formed, and the corn was cut down and uwd
for foilder. Th.:ie facU are taken from a
reliable record.
4VCorreoted to October M. 1887.
MAILS DOi nu>M
Albany and the West, 6.40, 9.90 a. m., 1.16, 8.40 p.
ni.
rail lUver, Ma..., 9.90 a. m., 1.13. 7.90 p. m.
BlUurica, Maas., 11.90 a. m., 7.9U p. m.
Bosiou, Mass., 8.40. 8.46 a. m., lift. S.10, 4, 8^,
Conoord' N.H.. 740 a. m., 19.2S, 6 p. m.
E>racut, Mass., 6 p. m.
Bastcm, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.90 P. m.
Pltcbburg, Maas.. 9.90 a. m., 1.16, 646, 7.90 p. m.
Lawrunou, Maaa.. 9.90 a. m., 8.10, 4, 8 p. lb.
Mancheslor, N. H., 7.40 a. m., li.9&, 6 p. m.
Nashua, N. II., 7.40 a. m., 12.36, 7.90 i>. m.
New York. N. V., 0.40, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.90 p. m.
Northcm,7.40a.m., 19.96,6 p.m.
North IJlUerlca, Maa.., 11.90 a. m.. 7 JO p. m.
New Uclfonl, Mass., 9.90 *. m., 1.16. 7.40 p. m.
ProvWenoe, R. 1., O.'W a. m.. 1.16, 8.40, 7.90 p. m.
Southern. 0.40, HM ai m., I j16, 8.W, 640 u. m
South Pramlngham, MaM.. 9.90 a. m., <.9U p.
Stony Brook Way, 9.90 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
TyngslMro', MaM., 7.40 a. m., 7.90 p. m.
Tewksbury, Ma..., 9,90 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, H. II.. 19.96, 7.90 p. m.
Windham aud Pelham, N. U., 6 p. m.
WorcesUir, Mas.., 8.46, 9.90 a. m., 1.16| 7.90 p. m.
Keone, N. H., ».90 a. m., 730 P- »• „ . - „ „
Salem, Mass.. 6.40, 8.46 a.m., l.lfti ••10,4, C40, 8
Lynn.^Miuis.. 6.40, 8.45 a.m., 1.18, 8.10, 4. 8.40, 8
p.m.
MAII.* OLOIB rOB
Albaoyandth. Wwit, 7, 8.46 a. «.. 4J0. 7.18
raU ifiver*. Maw., 7. 848, 10 JO, 1146 a. m..S.60,
7.16 p. m.
BUlerloa. MaM., 8.10 a. m., 8 p.m. , ^- , „
Bo.ton, MaM.. 7, 840, 10 JO. 11.48 a. m.. 140, 840,
6, 7.16 p. m.
Oonoonl, N. H., 8, 8.48 a. m., 11.1ft. 7.18 p. m.
Dracut, Msm., 846, 9.46 a. m.
, m.
■astern, O.lO.'s a.m., 140, 8. 7.16 p.m. ,^ _,,
ntchburg, MaM., ei\8.46, 11.46 a. m., 840, 7.1..
LawronoB,' MaM., 6.10, 9.48 a. «•.»•??. J-" P- ■"•
Manchester. N. M., 8, 8.46 a. m.. ";i»/J-i*J: "•
Maabua, N. H., 8, 848, 11.48 a. m.. 19.16, 6,7.16 p.
Naw "ork, N. T., 7, 8.48, lOJO, 11.48 a. m.. 140.
3.M, 6, 7.16 p.m.
Northern, 8.46 a. m., 7.16 p.m.
North milertoa, MaM.,7a. m.,840p.m.
Now Itedfonl. MaM., 7. 8.46. 10.SU. 11.46
3.50, 7.16 p.m.
ProTl.lMDoe.K.l., 7, 8.46, 1040,1148 a. i
Southern! 7i H.&, lo'.80, 11.48 a. m., 1.40, 840, 7.16
p. m.
SouthKramlngham, MaM.,7, 8.48, 11.46
a. n.,
... 1.40
a. m.
8.M), 6, 7.16 p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 646 a. m., 440 p. m.
TynRsboro*. Mass.. 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
TJwkHl.ury. Mass.. 6.10, 9.46 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
MlUonl, .V. II.. 8 a. m.. 19.16, 6 p. m.
Wlndlmm and Pelham. N. 11., 8.46, 9.46 *. m.
WorooHter, Mass., 648, 7, 8.46, 1040, 11.46 a. a..
4uiO,7.l6p. m«, -....,.
Keene, N. II., rf.86, 8 a. m., 19.18, 7.16 p. m.
Salem, Mass., 7, 8.46, lOJO, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, *M,
Lynn ,MaM.?7*,8.46, lOJO, 11.46 a.m., 1.40, 840,
7.16 p. m.
MANirFACTUBlMO HTOCKS.
Correctod dally by WlUUm Shepwd, broker.
No. M Central street, PresooU Bank bull»Ung.
Lowell. Where no new trauMOtlons uke pufo,
th* flgurcB of previous quotations M to prio.
aaked, bid aad mIm ar« gtyaa. — ..- >
••••••••
Amory
Amoskeaf
AB<troBcoggln.
•••••••*
AppletoD ,
AUaE
■••••••••
Col. AlUn's Hope. OoncernlnB Penny
Po.tas* on Drop li*tt*r*.
Col. Allen and bis colleagues on the post
ofllce (•ommllloo of the House will take up,
soon, the bill for |>enny pontage ou drop let-
ters. The aentiment oulside and Inside
seems lo bo strongly iu Us favor, though fcbe
postal authorities, with a big sur|)lus In the
treasury, seem lo be terribly afraid of grant.
Ing this favor to the peoole, lent they sbould
have to Mk a larger approprlallou to oover a
iledcil resulilng from the reduction. Col.
Allen finds the oommlllee quite luvoruble
toward the measure, and thinks U Is only
Ibe precursor of a law for. general l>enuy
postage In Ibis country at no very distant
date.— [Advertiser Special. ,
Many Go Out for Wool and 0*» Shorn,
But they who go out for Hon Ointment to
cure their chapped hands or lips are never
disappointed. It gels there every time. All
druugi-ls sell II. V> cen»s, or maif sUmps to
Hop Co.. New Ixmdon, Coun.
Tartar nnd discoloratlons of tbe teeth are
removed by using Uubifoam, that fragrant
li<iuld subftltute for tooth powder. Try It.
25 cents. All druggists.
"HaU*. Tlokory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked: "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Uuira Victory,' so wonderful are tbe
results It ttccomnlishes." The victories
which It has K<dued over coughs, aore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial dlfll-
culties are alinoal numberless. As a speci-
men of the leallmoolals wo are dally receiv-
ing read tbe following:
MONTPBLIKB, Sept. 19. 1887.
Messrs. Geo. 8. Hull A Co. :
Gonilcnien— I'lease send me by express, C. o.
n., four bottles of your llarvanl Uronchlal
Syrup. 1 have been using It and feel that I owe
my llfo to Us wonderful curative powers.
Yours truly.
ANNA TuRirruc.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
a lb. bottles at 2ft cents, and X lb. bottles at
50 cents a l)Otlle. Prenared by Geo. 8. Hull
& Co. (succeasors to Lyford & Hull), Five
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Maas.
Par
Vaitt*.
100
1000
100
1000
.ntlc 100
Auf uiu. Ua 100
AnIngtoB 108
Border City 100
Bales 100
Boot! 1000
Bostuk .• 1000
Boston Duck Co... 700
Qabot 600
Chloope*. 100
China JOO
Ooeheoo dOO
Colnmblan......... 1000
Ooatloental 100
IMrlght. ..•..•..•••
B'tfiurett ........a •«.
I^raaklu ..........
Great Fall*. .^. • .^
Hamilton..... r....
HamlitOB Woolen.
UIU......
Hartford Carpet.
JacasoB. ....••*• .
I.4tconla 400
LanoMtar 400
Lawronc*. ...*•** *• iwai
Lowell 090
Lowell M. Shop... 600
Lowell Bleaohery. loo
LowoU Hosiery....
LowaUOa. Vo....
Manobester Mills..
MaM Cotton.
Bid.
104
1800
1/8
060
106
198
19U
1480
Aaked.
106
ISO
i466
100
100
100
100
100
100
1000
100
100
100
100
1000
Merrimack 1000
MhldloMx
•*••••••
100
••••••••■•a
• *•••••«
Monadnook 1000
Nashua
Naumkeag
Newmarket
Norway Plains. . .
Otis. .••.••...
Parl&c
Pcpporell.
FcmDroke
BuBMll Mills
flhaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark. .... '........
Thomdlke
Tntmont A Suffolk
Union Cotton
Vassalboro'
Washington Mills.
Wobstor
WllUmantlo Linen,
^ork ••*•••••••■••••
600
100
800
600
1000
1000
600
100
100
100
800
1000
1000
100
100
100
100
100
1900
• • • *
798
• • * •
86
80
• • • •
• • • •
76
"00
700
140
80
102.%
1140
178
100
315
76
• as*
80
166
. • a •
•00
716
70
96
116
120
918
960
S60
100
Sal*.
104 H
1800
130
6A0
108
nn
101 K
iw
196
1440
1160
800
400
109
60
480
1910
86H
740
6»>4
80
90
776
106H
7W)t
90U
9T9X
4i9H
685
1646
•mn
790
14S
84
too
69
14«H
1097 H
1145
180
1100
600
101 W
8I7H
890
1600
I6t&
lOttt
340
100
198
WH
1196
1900
itnv
990
80
100
OiK
46
079H
BAmar.
Fifth street Baptl t.-Rev. L. G. Banctt. pas-
tor, will preach at 1840 an'l 7. bunday school at
noon. YouuK people's uiei^lng ate. PraUo ser-
ylc* at 6.41.
Chelmsford street Free naptlat. coiTor Plain
street.— Iter. W. .1. Ilai»4i, pastor, will preach
at 10..W. Sunday school at 11. 44. Praise and
revival service ai 0..'iO.
Branch street Baptist Talio mad*.— K« v. O. E.
Mallorr, pastor, will preach In the noornlng.
Bands of prayer by tho youiui jMSople at 6.*a.
Uevlval aervltw at 0.30.
Wurtbeu street Baptist.— Rot. W. 8. AjTjea,
pastor. Will meet Ip the .Shattuck btroet Unl-
verBailst church, huiulav 8cho<d at 1.30. Tho
pasior will preach at i .H«. Will unite with the
rtrsl Baptist church atOUlO, for baptUnis.
Mount Vernon K. B.-Kinost Wesley, paator,
wl I preach In the monilnjr. .Subject, ludwel
ling. Sundavwhool at 11.4V A.C*^ meeting
at6.4^. I^lure at 0.a«. Subject: McBsaao of
tbe Snow. Prayer mofltlug In vMtry at 7.16.
Paige street Free Baptist.- llev.Goo. N. How-
anl, pasior. Believers' ineeUng at USO. The
pastor and Mr. K. C. Hayes of Le* Ulon, Mo.,
will slva a ilenoiuinatluual talk at 1040. Huo
day soJiool at noon. Praise and prayer service
at 0.30.
Klrst lUpilst.— Key. Alexan«ler Blackburn,
pastor. Preafehing at 10 JO aud « SO by the pas
U»r. Sunday school at noon. Morutug siiblect :
Christ Magnlded In Ills l*e.>|de. Kvonlng How
Long Halt Vc Between Two «>plnionsi' Prayer
meeting at 10. Bapusm at Uiu opuulng of tbe
eyoulng service.
OUMORBUATIUMAI..
Kirk street Cougn'gailon«l.-No Mttled pas
tor. Prof. William J. Tucker of Atnlorer will
preacJiat 10J0*na7. Sunday school at noon.
Young people's roeetlog at 0.
High *tree«.-No mUIwI pastor. Rev. P. A.
Wartteld of Brockton will pioa<'h at lo.SO. Sun-
day achool at uoon. Young peop.e's prayer
meeting at 0.90. Bvenlug Kurvlco at 7.
Hlghhind Congregational.— Itev. S. W. Adrl-
anoe, pasior. Aunlvori«ary eacir.lws of the
church at I0.;M). 8 nilay scfiool at noon. Gos-
pel pleaching serv lie ut a JO. Theme: AfrjMd
of Chiist.
Pawturket. - Kcv. C. II Wlllcox, pastor,
wlllpn'acnat 10 30. Sulject God's Wav the
Best Way. Sunday school at noon. Young
men's prayer weeUug al 0. 5. Chuirh prayer
meeting at 7.
KlbH Congregational, Hummer atreet.— Itev.
J. M. GrtM'no, l». I»., i)ast.>r, will picarh at
lOJOaml rt.t'i. Snu'lay Hchool aiiioou. i oung
People's (vMlely of cfuUllan KmJoai or prayer
meeting at a 40.
First Congnigallonal.— Kev. Hraltb Baker,
pastor, will pivarb In ihe mi)rnlng. SuiKlay
..houl at noon. Young I'oi.p'c's ."Hodcty of
Christian Kndmx or niccUug at 5. Loci lire at 0.
Subjcci Dresdeu, iho City of Art. Prayer
meeting at close ot lui turo.
John street CongiegatlonaL-llev. II. T. Hose,
r»astor. Moiolng »»ra)cr mceiluKal lit. rieacli-
ng by the pasU.r al lO.lO. Mul.Joct llellgl n
for the .Select F«w. Suti.lsy schiwd at noon.
Young people's meeting al 0 l.V Gospel service
In ibo audlunoe room al 7. Organ music, Goa
pel aongs, .hort aor moll. >*ul»Ji'Ct: Once for All.
MBTiioDiar.
8t. Paul's M. K. -ttev. C K. lUce, pasur.
Class nu'ellng al l» 15. Tlio pastoi will preach
at io.:M). Hunitay school at noon. Prayer meet
Ing at 6.80.
Cenlralvtlle Mi-thoclUl. corner Itiiilge and
lltliireth streets. - 1 U- v. .Sullivan llolniiiu, pas
t4U-. will preach al loJO. Sunday bcUo«)1 at the
close of tlie discourse. Kvenlug service at 0.:10.
PrlmlllTe MetluMlUt, Gorham street.-llev.
John A. McGrcahain, pasior, will jireach al
|0.:i0. Sumlay hchool at noon. Chlldicn's ser-
vice at 3. Church concert at 6.80. Young peo
pie's meeting at tho close.
Prtmlilvo MeUiodlst. Moore stroet.-llev. G.
J Jefferlos, pastor, will preach at I0..I0. Ser-
mon for chlbtren. .Subject: Little Foxes. Suu-
itay soJuM)l at uoon. Chlhlron's muetlug at 3.
Young people's pravor meeting at «. Sunday
school concert at UJtO.
Worthen atreet M. K.-IU»v. W. T. Worth,
pastor, will preach at 10.80. Subject Tbe Mys
tory Kx plained. Sunday school at noon, (.on
«!<nUlou moe Ing at 3. Young people's luociing
at 5 .1i>. lA'cturc by the pastor at « JO. hubj^ct :
KverUtsttug Burulugs. After service at 7.30.
IT IS rOR T0VI
Winans Bros."
INDIAN CURL
Thousands hsvt tskaa
It aod RKJOICKD.
«ar*s
Rbs*.
SMtlfBto.
Bessaia
Salt RbvoB,
Stomaeh, Ut.
•r and KI4ai
TiouMss
It la Ite wo-
Bssa's tare
Atoadkltpo*-,
•Ivsly onrM^
allthosseom
»'•»■»•«» c'radl^rttaTdSiifWm'ihisy.issi:"
U puflflas sad •arlebMlU Blood, sad givw «(|o*
•ad Mnagth to th* .TsImb. rtO^tfci •frj^l^
■MUtoHsoa^aaaUirdpMltla^ <Hy. I*d>s* Qm^
atrlalaadlhsblaodaf of baolih wfU ntsly MlowJ
IsdlMOu«il.00%Botdo. Ililftrl&
RABTJ
Mtako -^
to aulck a*i
•fllcUvo
TEE wi!rASrim)icfDns oa
A DISTEESSma COUGH.
How man/, cspcclall/ during the Fall
and Winter month., arc troubled witli a
Cough, sometimes ilry and hacking, aomc-
tlmcB loose causing ihe suflercr lo lauc n
large nmoiintof olTensivc matter; this can
soon be cured by using Ingalla' Tbroat
and Lung Specific, which aclsdirecti/ on
the Throat and Lungs.
Cured her Cpugh. "^ ^^
Mrs. Jkrbmiah Clark, Lowell, Mass.,
aa/s : "Twelve yearn ago I first took a
l)oltleof your Throat and LungSpociflc.
1 had been troubled with n very bad Cough
(or inontlis. A 50-ceiil bottle cured my
Cough. Since then I have not been with-
out it. 1 1 nil heartily recommend it to any
one who has a bad cough."
Haved his Life ^
CiiAa. A.. Waitt, sajrs : " No languagu
tan express the value I attach to jjrour Spe-
cific. I believe il saved tny life.
We would cite other testimonials did we
think it necessary, but a trial bottle will
convince you that it Is all we represent.
Give il a trial.
Xngalls* Throat and Lung Specific is
sold by all Druggists. I'rico 50 cents and
$1. Prepared only by the INOALL8
Mi:i>ICAl. CO., Lowell, M.i«8.
raB.BTTBBlAV.
Wertmlnstor PrasbyUrtan w>cl*tr, Moch.nlos
hall. Outton street.- Preaching at lO.HO and 0.30
by Itev. R.Klerlck McKay. M. A., B. U . of Plc-
tou. Nova 8cotla.
Plrsl PresbyteHan, Applotnn strecl.-Rov.
Boliert Court, l>. !»., pastor. Prenchlnif at lu •«•»
and OJO by the pastor, rtunday acliool ui noon.
Morning subject. One Lont. Uno Kalth, ouo
liaptlsm.
IIMITAUAN.
llnltartan.-Rer. .1. L. Hewanl.
pastor,
LlMbt ti
rill
Rav Barirain.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of ex««^
lent land located 3X miles from Lowell P. O.
in one of the best towns and pelghbinrhoods
In Middlesex county. Larxe variety of fruit
tree., grapes, Ac. CottaRo house of 7 roonis
with au extra pood .cellar. Good water lo
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high posted barn, malch-lwarded, wlih good
oeHar. Will keep 6 cows and a horse. TnU
place must be sold within 80 days on account
of MttllDg an esUte and la ofTered at tbe ex-
oeedlBglv low price of $2200. Full pwtlcu-
lan oFrboma. U. Elliott, 83 Centraf atreet,
Lbwell.
TBK PBIOB or 8UOAR.
Why It Has Gone Up Lately-What a Gro-
cer Hays About It.
Any change hi the price of sugar Is speedi-
ly noted by every head of a family, ^or the
augar bill Is the biggest grocery bill that Is
usunlly contrucled. A jtood many heads of
families have been aware for some time that
there hud been a cbange, and that It had
been In the wfong direction, but what the
reason was Ihey have not understood, if
people imagine it to be due to anv ocal causes,
and especially the saprlce of Lowell deal-
ers, they are mistaken. The local dea era
have nothing to do with It, and more than
that, I hey are making leas now with tho lu-
crcased prices Iban Ibcy did when sugar
waa a cent lower. Three luoulhs ago, Ibey
made nearly a cent a pound on granulated
pugar. Today, Ibey buy It ut 7 1-4 cents and
sell It at 7 1-2 to smaller drnlers, 7 3 4 to those
buvlnirby thobarrcl, andS cents by reUll.
Be'sl.lcs puyliiK 7 1-4 cents to wholesalers, tho
loiul trade bave to pay for trucking before
tbey sell al retail for 8 cents.
•'But what Is the reason for the Increased
price of suaarl*' was asked of agwceryman
"it Is all due to Ihe combination of sugar
refiners. They call it tbe 'sugar trust.* It
was talked about six or seven months ago,
but was not consummated till something like
two months ago. Out of the nineteen large
sugar leMncrles In the country, twelve are
Included In the trust, aud those twelve are
iLe seven In New York, four In Boaton and
one In St. Louis. The conMlldation controls
the business and fixes the price. A few
niootbs ago tbe wholesale manufaelurera
claimed tomake DOtbing; now tbey undoubt-
edly do. There isn't aa moeh granulaMd ■«-
gtr made BOW BtthmWM. Sobm of the
Sherman A Manning hare a large line of
household furniture, bUok walnut, ash and
painted chamber suites. New and elegant
styles at very low price*. No. 8 PreMOtt Mreet
Uouthwlok bU?ck.
iire«r<na'* Omir Mere,
04 Merrimack sureet, 1. a popular rttoti tot
ladle, who dcBtee to obtain enulne bargain*.
The proprietor ha. pUtced such low price* on
every description of hahr goods that everybody
should uke advantage of them at once. CaU
early for a choice MleottoB.
d4i%Mtabl0 Window aereent.
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doors made to order. Old Mreen. and door,
repaired. Rubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. SecUonal, extension and
common ladder.. Patent folding clothe, dry-
er., hard and wooden ware, machlnUts* and
carpenters' tools. Longman & Martin*, pur.
prepared palnU. Carpet sweepers and clothes
wringers sold and repaired by J. C. Bennett, 81
Diitton street, Lowell. M.ss.
WOMEN
Who suffer trom tho infinite
troubles peculiar to their sex,
can find relief and a certain cure
by using Hunt's Remedy. It has
made more women happy than
any other known remedy. Sold
by all apothecaries and dealers.
Advertise in the Courier.
'^t^^b^sm:}.
urt-ach In Ibe niomlug. 8ul>Je«!l Light .Shlii
Ing lu DarkiicsM. Muoday achool at uooo.
UNiyKK8.VU8T.
rirst lInlver*allst.-llBV. Ceo. W. Mlckncll,
pattor. will piea«jh ut lOJW. Nun lay school at
li 15. Lerlui-c upon the Parabius In Iho veslry
at 7.
Shatturk street Unlversallst— Itev. It. A.
Urvene, pastor, will preach In th« morning.
Sul.iiv-t: The Klrst and Second Mau huuilay
mIkmiI at 14.1.%. Young penplo's meeting at «.
.Secoml lecture on the Lonls Prayer al 7.
KI'iaOOI'AL.
SI. Anne's.— Rev. A. Ht. John Chambrp, l». I>.,
reclor. Il<'v. I hotnss Hake*, asslsianl nilnl*tor.
.•icrvlcAja at 10 30 ami 7 (clioral). Kun«lay m-IiooI
at Vi, except flrsl hunday In the luonth. wheu it
Is at S.
St. .lobn's KplscAipal, (Jorham stn^ot.-llev. L.
<;. ManchesUr, n-t'tor. Morning prayer at 10..li».
Kvculng pi-aver at 7, except on llrsl HoiKlay In
the Mioiuh, when It Is at 3.l.'». Holy Cominun on
on the tlrst humlay of the month, fiumlay
Hchool after niorntitg service, cxaipt «'« Orst
Sunday In the month, when 11 Is al i.Ot.
CATHOUC.
Church of the Sacred Heart. -Itev. Fr. Lavolc,
O. M. I.. pa^t<.r. Ma-ses, H an<l 10.10. Hunday
sc;bool al 1 .'M. VosiKsrs, 8.30.
81. Mlchacl'a, SlxUi street, Ontralvllle.— Ilcv.
Wm. O'ltrlen, pastor. Masses at « and 10. Hun-
day sclMwl at 8..10. Ve«|>erfc 3.
St. Patrick's.— Morning service at OJJOandS.
Scrx lr« lor Uie children at » Sermon aud high
maM at 10.30. Vespers at S.SO.
St. Peter's, liorham street— Klr«t mass OJIO;
scoond, 740; two scrvlcoa. Including one for
Sunday achool. at 0; high maas at 10-JO; vespers
at 4.
.Church of Imniaculato OnccplUm.- First
mass at 7. .Service for clilldren at 9. High
mass at lOJO. Sunday school at i. Vespers at
6.30.
NON-SKCTARIAN.
Mlnl»lry -at Large, cnapcl on Mld«llesex street,
near KlllU.— llcv. George C. Wright, minister.
Church servU* at i an<l Hunday achool at 3. con-
ductc<l by the minister. Sermon r With the
Divine .Sanction.
OTIIEB 8BRVICRS.
Relvtdere Union Mission School, Fayette
street, meets at 3.4.%
Central Mission, Kinit •ctret, ^Gentralvlllo.—
Sunday achool at 2.45. ^saU free. All Invited.
Chrlsladclphlan Kcclesla, itay Slate hall, 56
Central street.- Lecture at 2.15. Subject : Creeds
ami Creeds.
Middlesex Village Mission .-Suntlay s<'hool at
S.<5. Prc»« hlng al 3 SO by R«v. U. L. Uutchlna
of North Chelmsford.
Splrituallsm.-nr. K. H. Roscoo •>'. Pr«>*l-
denoe, R. I., will lecture In Uic O. A. B. hall.
Wyman's exchange, at i and 7.
Y. M. C A. Rooms cor. Merrimack and Cen-
tral strtscts.— Reading room open from I..T»t» 5.
Morning r«»nsecnitlon meeting at ».1.'», le<l by
J. II.Qiilmhi'. .Subject Wailing ou Uod. Is.
Ixd. I, «, 0. W. W. Ilowenwill have cJiarge of
the aficrooon song service at 3. Subject • Can
1 Live Without Christ?
LINIMEMT
OUKBH Pains, Kxtornal and Internal. MM-
LIBVKH Hwelllngs, Contractions of the Mus-
cles, HilffncsH of the .lolnta. IIBAL.8 »"»»••••
H«al«U. Hums. Cut-, Cracks, »"«• '*c"S»f *ft
(Host .stdl.le Itemed V In the world.) OUBBB
RhcuinalUni. Nciirulgla, lloarsonei-s. Sore
Throat, Croup, ami all kindred nffccUoos.
A Large l»oltl». A Powttrful Kwroedy.
Moat economical, ws it cost, hut aOo. bottle.
All l>iuggUu. NtlLSOH * CO.. UomUtu.
Distress After Eating
Is one of tbe many <llHaMiveablo hyroptonis of
dyspepsia, llcadathe, bearlburn, sour stomMb,
falntness nnd rapilclous appellle are also
cjiuscd by this very wblrsproad and growing
dUcaflle. Ilooil's Sarhupaillla tones tbe atom-
ach,cj*cateH an appetite, promotes beallhy di-
gestion, relluvcs the hoadarhe, an<l c4jroa the
most obhllnate case* of dyhi>e|»«la. Read Uio
following:
"My wife had Uyspepsla. Hbe could not keep
her f>K>d down, aud had that oppi-e*»ed feelln*
alter eallog. She had uo appellle tiu>l was tired
all llio tunc. She trlo<l numerous modlclnoa
without being rollevcd. but Ibe first bottle of
llootl'a .SarHaimrllla did her a great deal of
good. .SliehasUkPulwoliotlles, aud c*a cat
anything without •lUlioi'S. an«l has no trouble In
reUlnlug f.oo«l." .Ioiin Hattkni'iki.u, Marion.
Ohio.
ALL-GONE FEELING
Niagara Suspension
BRIDGE Is Si 1 feet span, the Covington *
Cincinnati, lOO: feet; the Brooklyn and
NewTork, IJWWeet. andtbeono now oulldlPg
over the » Irth, In Scotland , has two spans of I680
feet each. The span of life can be extended
Indefinitely by the medicinal virtues of the O.
O. Taylor Bourbon and Rye WkUkey, be-
cause aa absolutely Pure .amnlaiit U a vital
aeoeMltr. Itleboiaedby C U. ^ff^^^^Z
SOSI8, BMton, and your sreoer aad drngguc
wlDelMerfaUy laderMlt a. tbe very ^"^
ikND TABLETS.
Old stand of Andrews A Wheeler. <> "Th^™:
dike Mreet (Northern depot). The largest and
finest Mock of flnUhcd work »«. »>« '""°'' '"
Mlddleaez oonaty, at prices much •«*«' "»•"
can be obtained elsewhere for «"»«*»•• 7®»*;
No extra charge for setting ^ork^titcrlnor
out ot Lowell: All orders promptly exeootad
and In a MtUfaotory manner.
41
LOWILL, MAIB.
nVB 8KII.LBD WOBKM BK.
Ladiei', OenU', Ohildren'i Departments.
YOUNO. BARBER,
■ooM WO. •. ron owwiom bixxtb.
SBOW OABDe, HAMD _
Olfc*tlan,
••I have U'cn lroul»le«l wllh dyspepsia. 1 had
but little a|)pclltc, and what I did oat distressed
me, or «ll 1 me llillc good. In an hour afujr oat-
lug I would experien<» a falntue»a or tired, all
gono fccllnn, as though I had not eaten any-
thing. lI»H)d'» Sarfapnrllla did me an Immense
amount of KO<jd. It gave mo an appetite, and
iny food relished and satlsOcd the craving 1 had
prevlmisly experienced. It relieved me of that
faint, llreil, all-gouo feeling. 1 have felt ao
much \teuer alnce I took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
that 1 am bappy to recommend It." 0. A.
Paok, Wiilcrtown, Mass. •
N. H. Ik' sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $0. Prepared
only by C I. IIOOU A CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 I><»aoBi Owo Pollaf
"SHEEPROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
Its liygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
IVmpenitureof
Sheep Ilock
Spring !« 47» P.
Hhe^p Rock Spring W»t*r i-ontains tour fifths of
a gr-*W "f saline consiiluents la a gsllaa. and Is
irom six to thirty Unu » PIJ UBB thaa Uis tahto
iraterusualljr olterred tut sale.
The l.'a<liii;; l»hy«icla«e of the CUr
may be coiuiiilte<i as U> the tbermpeuno
efflcacy of this well known table
water.
O.Bartiett.AgMl,
MtMlieeilirrfaMdiSl.
LOWELMMSS.
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OOUBIEIt,
fABY^28, 1888>
BATURDAyTjANUAKY 28, 1888.
•ON.
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f^j^iyf*!- far 4<i^tiiamrf» •
DAT.
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10
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13
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7
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28
, ._- tHllorlDK
KmurHon Hiid Itluh*
the
B 7.01
«0M
II 4..Vi
1 l^bNUril '>l- UAY.
I Oli.fOin.
MooX
Kl'^o*
Tiie WttHilicr*
Tlitr* »"» iv)l»>liifl; to my iil»oJit the wcnthor ex-
r«|.f that ii i« I'ltlorly roM. VesU'nIuy coiitln
uvl ihiaii«h.ml OU-* of the bltHTOHt ilfly" Hiat
we hfttn- liii'l. tl»'"K*> "•" ^*'"'' "'"•'♦"■ntcd r»>n
•Uicrilbiy. Tlu' nlfjlil wa« lie.iutlful, Imnlng ihe
tomporMlurc. Tlil« nit>n>litg l)iouK»>t Uiu "»u«l
ftocoimti of below zero llKiinic, au.l the Merrl
tomrh'rcrorti wuk : At ft o^iock luot evening tho
ifmpcrftiuu! wai ft^ ut 7 tills inrtinU>ic -U'^. •»"'»
Ht 1 O'i'lociv, 1 '.
— ^^— ^i»p»«.^—
BU8INESS N0TI0E8.
for breaking and eaterini;
Ublltthraenl of Fmnk W. _ --
ard F. O'Connor lust Muianier. T.''* . ®in
WHH for the purpose of liol«Uii»r Martin till
dellvi'rcd Into the haniU of ()tH?»r Koprty
of I)ov»r, N. H.. ^^ bfiT Im' Is to lieVrUd f«»r
an ofleiK-o of l.niakliin nud .nlorin;,' coiniult-
ted i>revlously to UU orUtur In tUin city. ll«
war. taken to Dover toilay.
The Moun'n Kolipae.
A toUd ctlipsfof ihoiu<)oii,vi»<ll»le tliroush-
-onl the caMltMii portion of llii' llr.ile«l St:d»H,
will take plin'i; tliiM'Voiii 11:.', tlio pliase-* oc-
lulling as folliiWH In vai-tiTii time:
iMoun enters sha'low. 4 30 p. ni.
Total etiipse iu j;!)!", o.;il !'. lU.
MKIillcM.f crMp-M-, (S.'JOp. in.
Total eclipse end-*. 7.01» i». «n.
.Moon loaves shadow. H.IO |>. m.
Tliobreaililj^r tjie shuilow \>lll bo more
lliiin one aii«l onc-liull' time* lli« moon'* «li-
aniiter. MoonV iluiatluii of totality. 111.
;Wni. Total diirnlion of e«llpse, aii. 40ii;.
The ni6on will rl-c ut about 444 p. in., a
(licirtcr of iin hour after the first foiilacl
with the »hadow.
Hunilujr Nut«>a.
The ni'ir:iin-.r -orviec at Ill'.:!iland Conarri'
irati>rti«l elniidi will he v-poeially inteivst-
fn
Special 0otice0*
' traroaiiai ^
firili'V'''"'''' pboloi;iai>lier,
I: if Next t>i(>M»<iiiii»'li .V liillirldu's.
t^r >•"'■'">'• «n'"^l'«' piKdojtrapher.
|;2f-Si)eneei, i^l^un. 12 Mi. Idle stnet.
l-lf Toustinj,' at r;iwtuekit slide tonlliht.
I 1/ <;o;ri£eslniil. the iMiokselli-r, M M«'ni-
niuek strei I. Iiiis dtcided lo .h.M'out his t inu-
lutiii'4 lilirury.aiid pi.it it* \\i«lilni,'to -et MMiie
uood liO'iks \irv clfip should iiVi.il llietn-
MeUes «if lld«o|.puiinnity. fulleany and
net lUst ehuiee. ___^__________
THE OITY.
A«« loeulH on puk'es ft and 7.
A peiisiun ha- bun niaiilnl to Jiieiiiiah
A. Ivtl^y of llti- «ll>'.
Sff A. «'. Slxiiiiiei'nadverlWeiiienl of new
embroideries and la«'*n.
Sinn work of all iVr:d«1'«F«eet«tiil by Ilatli-
away, IH .Mld.il>- strert.
Cull on Wood. 111.- i'.'W.llrr. and examine
the ilO.W) j,'«ld wai< li. It is a b!u;;ain.
I'lke and No. 7.are wtlll to be found and the
bnrKalns they are glvUiK arc wbai keep tluai
there.
I). W. Horn.' & Soii,r» Central street, have
nn uiinNUiilly line s(o«-k .if <-Mal. and persons
speklciK a Kood arllel.) shuuM or-ler of llieni.
IJurlliolomew Donnelly, who wum Injured
kt .Houlli \Vlliidii;.'t<iii last w«-ek, shows sljiiht
improvemenl, and th«-ru Is hope of his re-
eo\ery.
A parish meelloK of the rnilarian ehureh
will be belli Monday evening »t 7 oVIoek to
take aeilon ou the refclK»allon of the |tasior,
Rev. J. L. Seward.
More CundH for tin; Homo for Yoiin«
Women ami Chlhlren lia\e bet-n n-eelvetl a«
follows: Mrs. C. If. Coburu ♦!*'). Mr.
Wilaon Ci, Mrs. Valentino WiNon ti.
.lanilor Cosjti'oveof Iluntlntfton anil Jai-k-
Hon ballH rIowN Ids term of s.rvbe today in
IbU eapueilv, and will Ihj sue«eeded tomor-
row by ChaVl.s F. (Jcdiijr. formerly landlord
of the Anicrleuii house.
The overseer, of the poor will have a reu-
ular meetinir next Tius.lay afternoon, when
Secretary Hmllh's ainuul report will be pre-
>.eHted. At the next ineeiinj; of the elty
eonnell a wueeessor will probably Ikj cuo«eu
to John F. Callahan.
Robert IJiirns, resldinj? at the eorner of
Suffolk Ntr<et and Broadway, had a hand
baUlv inantfled by machinery in the Lowell
MHediiie )du»p vesier.lay afternoon. One
tlnjrer was taken olT aii<l two others were so
badly laeoraled that thiit luay h«ve to be
amputated.
Four h.irse railroad horscB harnesMcd to a
pole ami rtaclv for work on a ear, broke
fooHO Ut the stable this morning about <1
o'clock and ran up Merriin i.k sireet. In
front of the Odd Fellows' l.lo» U lliey ran Into
Mil Iron post aii.l broke It oil. They were
stopped by ( Mil -er IJiirke, before further
tlainn;;e was done.
The Seeoinl Corps men expect to i,'et their
lalli^'UC uniforms in lime to *wtur them at
the battalion drill Monday niKht at Salem.
OvereoaiN will Ih.n b«) <li.|illiuted. 'I he
Lowell dilaebm.Mil will leave thin elty for
Halemttt <i.40o'.lork. < apt. O. .M. Trait of
tho Phalanx will probably uct as oue of the
judifes in the pn/e drill.
(ieorne F. Atkins Is doinu a commendable
work ill lie; interest of horse owners in pre-
paring a course on the ice above the falls.
lie has u'onc abea»l on his own rexpoiislblPly,
but will diublless jjrt back a share of his
outlay. The track starts opposite the Mid-
dlesex housi', l« «(> f«-et wi«le, an. I will be a
mile lontr. Mr. Alkin» expect» to have It
bulf .lone tuni;^bt.
Folic*) .lutiinK"-
There were six arrc-ts yesterday, of which
live were for «lruiikeniiess. Charles II.
Kprau'ue, wh<» forwa riv o(-.-upl<'d the Hrooks
house on T) l.-r stn'.t,w:i» arre-ted by OlH-
cer (Jorcoraii lor lal«.' pntem-e re.lauve to
properly sol. I by blm t.) Clara lla-liir^'s, who
js |H)W uinbrsioiid l-) nin I In- lioiisf.
Tlicrc were 2vS lodgers at I be station last
ui^rlit.
Iteiit of Uusln* HH lU-^ukfi.
A prondnent r.a!-e-<l;it'! own.-r says that
new ail'' tirS^-la^s liio.-ks nw the best streets
in Lowtll. v. ill not |)ay 4 per <-(iit. on their
coft. Tlii-< sbovsh Ibisl r. ii;s art- low in Low-
ell. It u lti<: clu ap old ralllt -traps lliat i»ay.
And lilt; siuie is inc. of dw.lliir.'-lioust.s.
Y/e iloiiln i( ilieie ar.; a tl()/,,-n .Iw filing
housiM ill Lo^vt;il llial It 111 lor uv.-r *."»()<). uiul
tlW|s.! llial -lo, <lo not pay. IbiL t-lit-ap
bouscw. r. ntinsi at ^V> to |!3U a month, arc
good proiicrly.
A Novt^l but S«-verfl Aeel<lent.
Mrs. MeP-alf, a witlow liviii'.; at No. 20
Hainpsliire street, met with a novel accident
Thursday noon. She was cull<-«l lo the resi-
dence ot .Mrs. Siev»-iis, tlct-iasitl. Hi No. 27
Hampshire street, to attend In r In her last
moments, an.l on prepaibitf to leave the
house hteppetl thioiijili a lit)'i; in the kitchen
floor, made by plumbers In Ihawin;,' onl wa-
ter pipe. One leg passed eiilircly throuKb
the floor, and she rcceWetl an li jury to one
hip, her most severe injury, liowever, beng
interHal, ami of a serious character, btie haa
Improved -inc.; yestcr.lay, and her recovery
ie confident iy hoped for.
A Halt for I^ibel.
The firm of O'Donm-U & (Jllbrlde has been
...If. Popu'i'ii" reports will be piem-nti-d from
every bruiuh of church work for tin- \}.i>'l
Prof. Tucker of Andover will a;;alii oecu-
pv the pulpit at tlm Kirk street church,
nionilii.; aii.i eveniiix. tom irrow.
At the t-looe of the .'Vcnin-' siTvico at the
Fiflli slrit-l Hapll-t ehiin-h tomorrow, a
nnuibcr of pi-i-sons will U* baptksiid. ' -VL lliu
remdir s.-rvlct- tli'-re will In- «.i..d 'iii;:ln'.
••.Vreli.:ioii ft>r Ibc eel. i-t f«A%" will be
Key. Mr. Uo*e's morniiijr topic at .John »trcet
t liiir.-h l.iin.irrovv. ... ,
\i till' .John St n-> t Con::r. u'uti.inal chnrcti.
In the CM iiin«, there will bo In-l.l a p.-..!''"'-
-..spel m-rvitc. lH-j;liiiiln« at 7. Utv. Ibnry
T. i:oM' will con.lut-l it, :m.l will i:i\f a sbort
piaclical talk eiitilktl "tbifc fot AH." V\ m.
11 iiallo Clai ke. tlic o j,'anlst, has ».» far rcco< -
iTitlfriMii his ndshupof a f..ilnuht aj:.. lliit
In- cxpc'ls Itt Ite at haii.l tt» play ami to direct
till- mii»i.' as lolltiw* :
Onrini I'lvlii.le— 7 to 7 2 I. , „
l7 I liiMU . II tun il..< -Ofcanloa.'xl Oiatorl.t
Special Notices.
Special 9otUci«
IMPROVR YuUIl i'LASTabrunlnnClark'a
Cove (iencral Plant KertlilnT. Price 2ftti. a
box. It can be t.bialiteil at ll»o Knlerprl*e Ch«U
Grocery, Ho. 6 Preae nt street.
Winter Cloves,
Mittens, Caps. Tcquee, WrlsterB, Robes,
Horse Blankets, and Fur Oollara and
Ooats. Leather Coats and Buckskin
Underwear.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
WM.P.BMZER&GO.
Corn«>r Hut mnd Olovv St«r«.
Special ^oticii*
I'niitn- lilt! Hymn" Ilaii'lel
a. Ave Malta t'bunliliu
;i. Marc.li hi the Oraierlo oC "Abrahain"
M lltine
4. Tntnscilpll.Mi. ".V Hweot Dvensn". Al"'s-lr
^ilccUon by the cti.dr. "\.\nM <>( Pie W « rl'l-
' llalton
Solo l.v Mfi .1. I). Mutter. "Hut U.o Lonl U
Mliiilfulof Ills Own," from •-;•»•"«'• ,
(iosppi llviniis l.y tlirtlr an-l t (intfrvgailon.
I'osUu.lc." 'ln)«tt Nobl* I'accin" Uuy.ln
"Used to Cold Snaps."
To CLOSE or T itiK HAL.'VNcr or
OIK STOCK OK
Fur Eobes
a; or.c we m.iUe Uio f.-llowlnK ItKUU. TIO.N
IN PUICK- lor llie UcM
THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
Kvtra lat|C«* •l«'' Oriky K«lxn. t*nvy |du»h
Ilii*".!, r«tlu<-f'< from ^i'i l«> •U.flO.
K«lr« l»r»«» •!«♦• Orwv, pl»i»l« lined, r«»«liu-i-d
from •IO.au l» St.AU.
ItfKuUr •!/•• <lr!i). plu»h lliunl, rt-*luiirtl
fruiu mii.:>o to «.'>.UU.
CJriiy Ittib*"**. r«*Kuliir, r«'ttue«'d fnuii •4.50
to •.i.Ao.
HU(k UulM-a. m4 50. 99, •d, up lo 910.
4 MJtraOJi BY WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
S^ave tlie Rent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
THE
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporatad uodcr Ilia la^.^ of ihe State
of Hbw Ycfk, an i ciuttiofiz.d lo do
buaess.i;itt]3St.t9 0f
Ha'sachOielis,
TIIKKK U BotawMk that we do not luvtt
■peclally golxl bargntoB In one thlnit or aa>
other tif our tliirvrcui Hues. The KaterprU**
No. a l*ro*c«<tt Bin'«^t. . . ■
A. G. POLLARD & CO.
Friilay antl yHiiinlay- lli>arlionnil. butter-
..t-otch, maple an.l mola»s.s «lrt»ps 14 t-ts. a
lb.,2lb^. 2.)ct'...at hiuiiU'ii, 47 Jl«jrliu«*.k
street. _^ '' : '• ''
V»leutln**a.
Prani;'H. Whiliiev's and llapbaol Teek'n, 1
cent to ♦r».Ot». ctunii.-, fancy an.l rich. I'lc
lures, frames, allium-, stationery. I»l«uk
books, moltues, |M-ritMl|.-als, &c.. cheap at
CambritlKe*", Alerrlmack House block,
Hest Messina orautfcs in the market 3 tloz.
•2.'> els. ut .Snillh'B.
A. N. Ilariiton
uhowH special patterns In bronxe, oak, and
oiher klmls of picture mouUllnir, also a >roo<l
llneof foielk'n and American photograpbH,
titeei eH;rravin>rH and «tchtnK»». The prii-ea
are rlnht. No. K» .Merrimack street, up atalw.
Persian datea rj Ibn. 26 cent*. Smilh'a.
Two dozen hanunaa 2.1 cents at Smitli**.
Time is
shoultl be
B* on Time.
money antl appointment* nia«le
kept. If you carry a reliable
watch In your pocket or have a well re^ulat
ed mantle clock at vour home you will be on
lime and live uj) lo your axreements. A
failure to dost) cannot then Ik) excuse.! on
that account. (.Marke, M fentral street,
make a spct-ialtv onine watchea an.l mantle
cItH'ks, ami also' has the ai:<ncy of Parabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Ilest Messina lemons in the market 14.-.
dt)z.. 2 do/. 26 ctti., at rfmlthV, 47 Merrimack
street.
Special 0onrcs.
CHOKE SEVEN PKR CENTS.
FUK HALE.
Mortgage Loans
Some of our rptent Faun
may be nollcoil as follows :
$.1M) on 40 acre larm worth
$.VK) on 40
f .vm on 80
f MX) on MO
t«.'si on Ml
|i|0(M)nn W
ILVKion Ml
Personal
«(
•«
It
II
•I
II
knowlclRC, caroful
|W00
r.*:«io
#20110
**» 0
|i»"<»
• •■••••••• ^•H'W
M-'w
s«'leetlf»ns, 17
lo..t. latereist
years* t-x|)crltnce, not a .'tillar
" lid Bcmlaiinnally at Applet _
For dftall" Intpilrt; of ibc Apt.ltt..ii or Marae-
i>al(l Bcml annually at Appleton bank.
Fonlftall-'lmpilrtiof Ibc Apt.lftoii
Kit National bank, or of the luxbrslK'ne I,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO.,
56 CENTKAIi 8TRKKT.
-vniw pi'nujc huh.dinu.s Foit i.owki-i.,
JX ^i,\ss~|f we are Vt have nt-w |.ut>ll«-
bull Inirs 111 I.owellevtryb.Mly ninst axltalc ilie
nil silon; an.l if you %\Uh to o.iv.- mo ty In l^s-^
v,)U shoo tl start -< new |.uiff In .\our IclKt-r .-ml
bu" vouf K..o<ls lor .ash ami trad at itie KiHi" -
Diistj. No .'• I'le-f ,ti sircet, llio only stric ly
Cash Gro. crv In ilie cily. Tt>. y keej. the nest
gootlsand sell at the lowe t prlc^n possible.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID- WINTER, IH
AU-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy M«rino, Oashmere anJ All-Wool
Hosipry.
Lined and Unlined Street Gloves.
Tut Gaps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Muskrat.
Nobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Sexl Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Tbeflrmof (ri)onmll »\; Uiioruie nas oeen rp»„„.». .«^ n«.l,o.
■ued by Miss Josephine Don.diue. for the Toboggan Jerseys, Toqne« and Bashes,
aum of 411,0t) I, on liit- izroui tl of libel in that i • ^jjg q\^\j ^nd Other colors.
Bbe was falsely tliai},'.'(l with embezzlement I . t. n n •D-.,«5.Ua-
wbl e 111 the eaij.i.n ..f the ti. m. The action The latest ideas in Full Dress Keqnisites.
Is one In tort, an.l it in.-kitles two count**, I - . _ . «. «
one for $I0,"<)0. tli<! other for ^I.VIO. Gen.
Butler is ctjunsci ft>r ."Mis.. Doiiohue, and
Pratt AQultm will apptar for the .lefcntl-
aulH. Tlie plaint iir-n t|rfliir;ition has not
been filed as >«•, an.l iiolhiii^.' more is known
of the case by tlie def. n lani>tlian il esc factn.
The case will be tri..! in tlie superior court
in March, probably, ui.bjss il Is settled pri-
vately before that time.
Police Coort.
Jan. 26.— Charles II. .Sj.raKue waa onlered
ten daya fomrlal on ii cliai-;<o of false pre-
tences. Herman C. While was rtnt;d *10 and
costs on a continued rase for iartieny t.f f 10.
There were four tinct. for .Iriinkenii.iHS
Bob«rt Mwlto wm ordered till February 4th
Novelties in Fine l^eok Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handk^^rchiefs,
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
AT
HOWARD & CO.'S,
45 MKRRIMACK BTBKET.
This Illustration repreHeut*
about tho only individual thot
wo'vc lipuni of who pujoys cold
wentlior. Whllo wo don't profeRS
to oovor one as coniplotely with
wind-proof garments, we come
as near doing It as New England*§
Ideas of fftMhlou will permit*
SCOTCH CAVS, >Y1ND80R0R
FUR CAPS are onr RobstitDtOB
lor the £s(|ulnianx hood.
EXTRA LONG ULSTERS,
with wide collar!*, or the regnU-
tion OVERCOAT, we offer In-
stead of the fhr tnnlc.
HEAVY WEIUHTTR0USER8
—New Styles among them, too—
take the place of ftar breeches
and leggings.
FIR GLOVES, or In their place
any other kind of a ii^Iove that's
inade, All the bill for keeping the
hands covered. r- -
We're not sure but, on the
whole, our cold weather rig would
be decidedly more comfortable
for this latiludo than the fur out-
fit above, and whether one needs
a coniplote outfit or amy single
piirt of one, ho will be surprised
to find for how little money he
cau get it from our stock to-
day. What we a.sk now is ouly
a portion of what we got the first
of the season.
Don't lorget, if you have boys,
that we now have a full stock of
extra large sizes, 10 to 16 years.
In Short Trousers. They have
just come in, are all wool, medi-
um in color, and will piece out
any suit your boy is wenring.
Lot of Fine Fur Coats,
IUnilM.Miu'ly lliie.l an.l well matte.
1 lot ri>tliie«-d frttni Sift tu •lO.
I l<it rfdut-wft fruui SIO lo«l4.A0.
I itil liiiltMliua UUvk lt«itr. trum 91% up
to (f-iS.
or *\ery ilecciiption at loweat prlwa to
cIoa« out.
FAY imOS. & IIOSFOKI),
173 to 185 Central Street.
Ir TOM wUh to have a i«niiK H'tle sum In the
imvlnKM ''*'>'' ''"V ^■""•' Kood* f<»r t-ash aiitl
triMic «i Ihe Knleri»rl»f Cash iir«>o«Ty, No. .>
I'resT -w aueet. Ihe ouly •irlctly Cash Unx-ery
la U»e city.
Taylor's Peedess Razors.
Offers ft plan ly which yon can sf cure a
home or bunineiR proper y of your own
quicker, easier, with It an cash advance
and und^r more favorable conditions
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance dne mny be paid in the form
of a rent, usnally lower than that whioh
a landlord wonld charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at onoe full paid in case of
death.
F. H. & F. L KILGORE.
Oeneral Bf AnaflrefM,
No. 4 Wymairs Exchange,
LOWELL, MASH.
These Bators are made and fiu-
isbed in the best possible manner,
and are fully warranted and sold
on trial. •■
125 styles of Basors, ranging in
price from 25c. to $3.60. >
irM'^
166 & 168
MCRRIMXCK ST.
Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Broad-
wav, New York, U. B. A.
Domestic DepartmeA
A IV O T II K K
*
Special ' Bargain.
S.LIGHTLY -DAi^lAGEO
BEOWN
c(xnx):N.
3eases50indi('s\vi(lo,
only 10c. i)?r yard^
regular pri(*.o 14c.
1 case G4 wido, only
12c. per yard; regu-
lar price IGc.
2 cases 7-4 wide, only
18c. per yard; regu-
lar price 18c.
These goods are the best grade
in the market and are ferj
cheap.
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
80 iSIc 82 Merrimack Street.
T^RKSII NKUrCIIATRI. CKKAM CIIBKSB,
Ij Ac. eacli, at lliu Kulurprltv, So. 5 JTitMWU
htrect.
10 RAZORS
STROPS.
01:K fiirtlM1t'« for tl.iinjj; n niitl«ficlt)ry liunl
ne-H lo tiui-<-clvei» an.t tMi«t«mt!rH iire un-
t-.iualletl. Wiieii >tiii n-ach P. O. ^qu.iro Uo uot
lall lo CJill ill No. 5 l*re»coit street.
STORE
5'^;)^,«*J!^,,P
TUB l>ew Drop lir.tnil of Canned Goo«1b are
Klvli.fT i<|>len<lt.l unilsfac'lon; they cau bo
obUltietl Ml ttie Knicr|trl-»e Ciisti (iroccry. No. .■>
Pivaoott ttn-et, wtio iire .ageiiU tor Lowi II.
iaities at Abels & Son's.
Lot TINSEL MACKAMK, i»a«orted colors ,
at 6c. « akeiu.
N0:TIN«HAM lack TIDIKSand CCSD-
lON tOVKKS, 11 Inch' H Bqurtrr, 5c. each.
WlinK AND SMOKKI* TEAKI. UUT-
TONH, all •!««••. Ht 6 and Oe. a doxf i>.
SULl-OWAV'!* AI.CWOOL SHAKKIl
KOUKt. reRular 25c. koo<I», for 19e, pair.
WfTKK UKIOHT IPSWICH IIIHBKD
KA8T KLACK COTTON IIOSK, fcUee 7 lo
lO, at 2ae. a pair.
INFANTS' CHRISTENING IIRE8SKS,
tucka Mn<l iDartrtlon down front, Ham-
bant Rufllo on bottom, only 08c.
GODNTKV YARN, 8c. askeln.
Second cra«l« GKKMANTuWN. 7c.a akcln.
BEST DRESS BRAID, 5c a roll.
STKWART'fl SAFETY FIN*. 5c. a doaen.
RATES
AND TOBOQGfANS.
Pen and Pocket liuives
Priiitinir ProwMOM.
SHATTUCK'S,
84 CENTRAL HTliKRT,
TOOTH POWDER
k ANC
'CjRNOR AWT I
•r/^54^ DiR
EETH \NHITE.TME BREATH SWEET
ANDTHCCUMS HEALTHY *",
CONTAINS NO GRIT. NO ACID j^
ANYTHING INJURIOUS^Wj"
-. ^ ,^^ ECTIONS<X^^>F
DIP THE BRUSH IN WATCR.SPRINKLE ONAFEW
OmPS of RuBirOAM'AND APPLY I M THE USUAL MAaHCR.
p R icx ssTabottc E
PUT ui" nr.
E.VS/.HOVT 81. CO.
pnofnicTone or
HOYT's GERMAN COLOGNE.
I.OWCI.C,«*A««.
Welles Block, Merrimack Street.
THO**Rw»»o buy for rash arc jralners every
Untc. The Kiitc- pHse people, No. 5 Prea-
«i>U stret t, arc offering the public great Intluce-
mcntd t<> traile with them.
-^BW RAISINS, ftf..
PUTNAJtt
OSE-FSICIE 0L0THIES8,
PLXJ^IBINO.
Steam and ^%Vater FittinflT
Are done by ua In the very beat manner.
49-OaA Flrtiirea, Library Lamps and Fancy
Qlobea a apet^alty.
FABBELL S COXATON,
Telephone \i-S4. 54 Dvtton Street.
r
ALL<WEU KMBROIDERY,
MATCUED KUaiNoS,
— AT—
MATNARD * CO.'S,
78 Merrimack St.
I
IT^ORKIGN (;ilKK>ES. Inthellntr Rtiquefort,
j Swl-^B, Ktlam aiitl Kimllftli Ualry C .ecsea.
rail bo fountl at the Kulerprlse, .No. 6 Prescott
Bli-eel.
BELOW COST.
silver Waro, Jewelry, Kye
(iIha-om an.l '-ipiclaclcfl must be
solil III price* way below cost
t)ii atMX»iinioi ov>-rstt)ck. Don't
iiiUaihcop; oituiiliy. Come and
M-e. If you want iMtytMng \m
our lino y.>ii cau buy of Ui.
WAKKFI ELD'S,
Jeweller nnd Oplician
38 Central Street.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a apw-lalty of Repairing and R»oW
bolstertnK Fumlturo and caU for, alao tlellrw
gooda free of charge.
M rweott UtreM.
TH'S WKKK we will aell the beat new (aa-
lana NuH for lee. p. r lb., antl ihe IhjsI i ew
nUKTta for lOr. |H!r lb. The Eutirprltje Ci.eh
Grocery. No. .•> I'.eaeoiftreet.
(cr lb. ; New Cnrranta,
I"^ ic oer lb., an.l the be-^t new I..eKh"rn Clt-
ron.i«S.perll.. The KutArprise. No. 5 l>re«»tt | ^^^|^| gtrCet, COFBUr WtnP©B.
street I
Wall Papers and WiDdow Cartalis
A UCH TABIXTT.AV
C.B. ADAMS', 18 Cibot Street.
■mA •rdert to a* tar fAliitlBCi
W
HY, what line flavored tea yon h.ive, Mra.
fw H.I Where tllil you jret It? Why, I al
ways buy my tea at the KnierprUe Canh Gro-
cery, N<» 0 PrcAt tttt ittrret. They »1o not alve
away any prencn « to thi Ir ciiBlonierrt, but ihey \
give gotMl t|ua Ity ln-»U a«l. They arc not obliged
to get a*) iheir profltn on teas and cnflTcca.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
toDV.B. ll.MBLMni.
. . HoefteWI BU
TTVCKIMr 0OUP8 ean b« fonad attbeS»-
tnrprlM, Mo. 5 PrMeott atrect.
-fTTE arc headnuartera for Fine G">eeriM.
W Come In an.l try h rup t.f our hut eoffee.
The Enterprise. No. 5 Preatott atreet. ^
TOUB ATTEKTIOlf 18 CALLED
To the character of lnve«torA In the NewHamp.
ablro Trust Co.'s 6 |>er ei . Dobrnture Bond*.
PItUfleltl Pavings Bank, PUt^fleM. ...... %»,0M
Lancusur Saving- .•«""•«. ^^'''.'^^^llill »!5'2S
Norway Plains SHvIng" RHnk. •*'«','^«r'«' { J'Sfi
Mllford Klve Cent Having" lla'tk, Mllft.rd $10,000
Merrimack county Savings Hank, Oon- ^^^^^^
Fmnklin'saVlngaiunk. Kranklln....... $10,000
Merrimack lUvcr Savings llai.k. "•«> „.-^
Cheshire Provitlent Inailtutlon, Keene..$ 100,000
P. Bodliff, Jr., Agent, Courier Building.
OCR buMnesa la rapWlv lnc.roa«lng, and why ?
Iiecsuse we buv go.Mls In Inr e quantlUes
and In many cases .llrect from the "mp;^" ^
mannfactunsrs. an.l we a- II the l>e«t g«HVia m<1
Tl Ihe kvs e*t posa b'e i rice* and »«ll •trtctly fttr
eaab. The Knterprt-e Cash Oroevr Ud !*•
Honee, No. S PreseoU atreet.
Cfwdl
^ o. 4
ESTAELISHED 1845,
LOWELL, MASS., MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1888. .
PRICE TWO CENTS-
NOTA BKNK.
I
Entertainments.
Notices.
....A toboggan oHde.-aoow -alley.
....Smith ha. aevefl small chlldreu anti
baa named bla new rosldeuco the Houte ol
tiie Seven (Jabbtea.
... .Mr. Chamberlain, the bos. BrltUh 6*h'
ery con.mi»>Hlouer. la aald to be «n«nug for
an American bride.
.... Apparently the roost .^n.pUuoui feat-
ure of the Herllo* Te Deum In Uoalou last
olgbt waa lu tedium.
When the thermometer runs for days
be'low wro.the man with miles of pipca In
bla hou^e must pay the pl|)er.
TlHsre h a Kooil deal of joking about
tbe'plumlHjr'. business, but the pluraljer's
business In iiojoke these tliiyM.
...'•Thank" Is the olil pa^t tense of
'•thll.k." Men are not thankful ouly be-
pause thev are not Ihougblful. , «, i-«-i,«
l« diK up llio oW .ppl« <r«'." ■'■"•» "''* ""^ „. ,
tiBii.. Tlie Kroun.i 1. not frozen iiioro »»" ^'f^negdnj' EreiilAg. tebruary 1-
llwor.lxt..l.l»»». I K„,„,^„,,„roneul,h.onl!rof
Mr. Dion Boucicault,
Music^ Hall.
ONE NUJIIT ONLY.
XuoMclu.Ts .Tun«a»*y 3i»*»
VouLauKhl ¥ou Hcroain I You Roar I
The peers of rollicking Irish comedy,
Murray and Murphy,
Id their new an.l tiriglnal sMe-splltUng ab-
.tirtlUy, entitled.
Our Irish Visitors
m.nielv un.ruriiietl imnd uml orelie.irii
Thfl oitiiets of Lowell are in-
vited to meet at the Board of
Trade room« In Post OflBce build-
ing Tuesday eTening, Jan. 31it,
at 8 o'clock, to consider the ad-
visability of petitioning Con-
gress for an appropriation for
, a public building.
0. H. OOBORN,
Chairman of Oommiitee of
Board of Trade.
Clotijtns*
IHarttets*
...Jorge V.llarredla la Ibo new consul |
of the repul)lle of Colombln ut Hovt.»n. We \
susf<«-( JorK* «"""^ '* • Volapuk, or some-
thin;.', by the way he spells his name.
....A Knoxvllle editor while going Into
ehureh yclerday wa- a-jsaulletl by ii politi-
cian ami was obllgetl to shoot hlin. No pi-
ous editor likes to have his devotion-* Inter-
ruptetl. ____________
MA8fciACIILJHF/rT8.
Harry Uoks. the NewlHiryi>ort young man
who waN l.lt>wn from a railroad train near
Beverly brl.lge Friday, dJed at night at the
balem hospital.
Uoreo A^sctte. nn Italian laborer, was
killed bv being erusbed IwlwecD two freight
cars oo'thcHoston and Albany railroad at
Worcester Saturday.
Charles JohnaoM and Neal Rantoul of Sa-
lem narrowly esoape.l drowning Su'^l^y ^v
breaking through the kje near Naugus Head.
Johnson suteeetletl In reaching Urmer Ice
mud pulled HantwH otH.
MIDDIiKHKX COUNTY .
Mrs. (Ju.hee, wife of Rev. E. M. Ousbee.
.ettor of h^t. r.ter's KV«'««'P»'/i'"J'«^Vrn1'
brltlge, has received a fcgacy of $75,000 from
With bis own t- )iii|i!iiiy an.l Mlsa Thorndyke,
I In Ills own tlraina In ihice oeu,
The Shaughraun.
Eicursions.
b
Conn
Clalie WolUoU
New anil si>ei-UI scenery.
.Mr. Dlnn lloudrjiiilt
MUaThornlykv
Charles H. Nell of Nallek waa found froz-
en on the highway near Wellesley college
8un.lay morning and .lied two hour, later.
There are Indications of foul play.
(J. H. Everett of Maltten tried to thaw out
H water back In his stove Sunday, when It
exploded. Uowlug the stove to pieces and In-
jurlug Everett about the bead and face.
Ever since Alexander T. Stewart', death
Id New York April », 1«T«, the vast e.tate
has been legally assailed by alleged relatives
who have applied for a share of the proi»er-
uV Now. however, the real buttle la to be
WHRHd, the oiislaughl; to be "»«« ^iX «''*
combined natural Tiel.s uKalnst Henry HIK
ton, to whom the late Mrs. Stewart guve the
bulk of tho estate, much of It before ler
death? Tlie plaintiff Is Mlsa Rosalie Butler.
J ule"^' of Mrs. Stewart. Her leguev uuder
Uiewlll was f 200,000, amUhe petitions the
.urro«alc to revoke the^ proba e on the
grouiid that the will and the irodlclls are no
the last will and testament of Mrs. Stewart :
Ibattbey were obtained by Henry 'HHoo ."J,
''fraud, tieceit and undue Influence;" thut
the betmest to Hilton was obtained n the
same manner, and so were the portion, of
the will glvlnK to him powers over the es-
Bte A citation has Iieen Issued ordering
Hll the parties to show cause why Ibo i.ro-
bttte should uot be revoked. The case came
un before the surrogate January 10. and wuj
set down for trial on March 12. In ease of
Sure to break the will .Miss Butler will lose
rJOO.OOO. that being the eondlllon of the
beouesi of that sum to her. Although
^be IH the formal plalnllll, the anderstand-
higlstbat the other heirs, except ( ..i.
("Ilneh, a nephew, and Mrs. Sarah N. ^^'nlt"'
a niece, are Unded with her against HI ton,
antl that thev will share her loss of her ipiOO,-
000 Inherllaiicc In ease she falls, "^"••oe
Conkllnjf H to represent Hilton. assWled b>
Horace Uussell and ex-Attorney (Jencral
Leslie W. Uussell. who also appears for
Charles .1. Clinch, one of the nominal de-
fendants. .loseph < boafe assNled by the
full talent of the linn, which Includes ex-
Seeretarv of Stale William M. Kvarts, will
look afte'r Miss Butler's interests. It Is .|s-
Kcrted Ibat Hilton secure.l more than f JO.-
000.000 of Ibe property orij^lnally left »y
Mr. Stewart, and that Mrs. Stewarts wl I
was written by Hilton, his son antl his pri-
vate secretary. ^
Berlooa Bhootlns AWair «t Knoxvllle.
James F. Rule, cUy editor of the Knox-
vllle (Tcnn.) Journal, refused to tell who
wrote an article reflecting upon Dr. T. A.
Weat. city pbvslcian. and West's sons at-
UcSl Hm feuntlay as he waa going to
church, and pistols were *«^»y »»«i»- , «"'«
shot John West fatally, antl was himself In-
jured. A man named (loodman waa hurt.
Reeent Deaths.
John K. Rogers, connected with the Boa-
ton Type foundry a. treasurer and agent,
died at hla home In Longwood Friday. Mr.
Rogemwaa horn In Olout^ester, Dec- 81,
im, and baa been connected with the tvpe
foundry between 40 an<l ftO ycara. A widow
and three children survive him.
BMo Ball Ifotfa.
DIckerMD of last year's Portlands has been
released by the Troys.
Messrs. M. J. Mahoney and Joseph Calla-
han of Lowell are ca.ididates for positions as
New England league umpires.
W. H. McGunnlgle ililiiks Campion a bet-
ter first baaeroan than Hartnett. Hartnett
was not very bad, either.
Labor Nutea.
The Fall River knlghta are to call n meet-
ing of all tlie Msembllcs some time next
week, when arrangements will probably be
made for organizing the weavers. This ac-
tion is on account of the dissatisfaction of
the weavers with tb« recent advaaoe granted
them. __^_«,_^_
Mild, sootblog and healing is Dr. Sage's
Catarro Reniedy.
TiilieB MIGHTS,
Commencing Thursday, Feb. 2d.
Bpeclal La«llea' Matinee laturday. at 9
o'clvck.
Gilbert Opera Co.
Under the management of M. N. Myers.
Htronver Than Kver.
36 — First -Cla§8 Artists - 35
Inclutling the fotlowlng Mr. .lame, "l^^bcrt.
Mr Alfi*.l vVIUIe. tenor iforrnerlv with he
Hfss Knallsh Opera «»mi»any) ; Mr. J. c. ray,
bailioue.laie t.f ibe Stetst.n Oitera t-t)ni|.nnv ;
M, r » Molten. Mr. K. W. Houle. Mr. Um. V.
Htrnfer^Mr. K%"1 A. «:-•-'".. '^"•;,.i:'"[,7iS
Bate <;ill)ert. Miss ./Vnnle Carter, Miss Mine
Knox llatos Miss llelene Atlelaltle Kua..ll.
m"m M rle Valesca (fornuMiy wlih the llostou
IdeVlOperaet.muany); Miss Minnie tie Kew
Jla-ewlihtheMcCaull Opera company), Mia.
^&fo'll'J:ingoper.s will »>• . P~<'.'«f» J"'
V^VCATIOIS
All Travelling Kapen.ea Included.
Parlleswill leave BOSTON fUlDAV, MARCH
0, and FlllUAV , M AlU.H 30, for a
Orniid Kx<»nr«loii
WASHINGTON, D. C.
There will be a choice of Sountl Line or All-
Hall Itouto iK'tween Ilo.uni and New Yorii.
Plvft Iiwf a will IM paaa«d In WaataliMPon,
with liea.ltiuarlers at three of tho lemllnn hot«l.,
Tu ll.c kbbitt Hon.*. K««a "»«** ■"'i
Wlll«r.l'a Hotel. A Canloge »«;»«,, »'lJif
Public ilulltllng. and o^her placea o|^^'^««^*j
.lay.Kfh. 'i, the great
•rltlay, Keb.«, «»»•»•
lay, Feb. 4, niatfnee,
this engagement : Thurs
.uecea., •^Boooaoclo .* ' F r I
ular "Inlantbe." 8*tur«lay -.^ ^
OUl^rt 4»uljlvan-.''Mlka.io;" Haturtlay Wn-
'"Ill'li ihSSve opera, will be prtvlueed with a
fun and correct OrchestrHtlt)n and un.ler per-
aonal .upervl.lon ot .la*. IJllbert. ^ .„ ,
Full ort^hestra. Special Scenery, LargO and
KIBclent Chorus. KleJi and Klegant Co»tume..
Price. 1ft. as. 3(»an»l50oentB.
Seats on Mtle at box olllce Tuesday, .Jan. mat.
at « a.m.
inrt 4 Htoamer TTrlpWHt. Vernon .The«i will
Imi I ho only Washington Tripa of the Baa-
•*K;curalon.t«CaUftomla.Pebruary J an.ll
7 (Inclu^lnic Kour Uaya In Naw .Vfi^?'.,?* ,%
tine of tho MardI Oraa '••H^"***) \ *'2.", \
ami Vi; April W (Klghtb Annual ^Pf'"« ^rl,' .
and May .i (Klith Annual Spring Trip to t^»-
fornla antl Piicltic Northwest). -,— 1««
M«.<H>iid and Last Kaeuralon to Mealoo.
March 13.
W. RAYMOND. I. A. WBITOOMB.
^Scnd for ticscrlptlve circular', tleslgnatlng
whether btiok of VVa.hlngtou, Calllornla or
Mexico tour, la dc.lrad.
fitrvet. Boaton. Maaa.
fEfOtral*
-.:3_~
SWEEPING REDUCTION
■ IN
t<
« i.
Hair Goods !
Onr SLaO Swltchea marked down to SLOO
•• a.50 •• all louB hair, " " l.««
•• 3.00 " " "
•• 4.50 " •• "
•« 1.S0 Shii^le Banc.
•• S.OO " "
«• 1.00 Lanatry
•• .50 Prizzea
•• .25 Coquettes
Don't Mi 81 This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23d,
It
It
1.75
8.95
1.00
9.«5
.50
.95
.10
•AT-
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
Medina's Hair Tinta
R«atorea Gray Hair to a Beantlftil Brown
or Black in thirty minntaa, wlthont Ugary.
Kvery person should nee It.
Abies Balsamea.
The Amerioan SiWer Fir or Balm of
Oilead tree inhabits Oanada, Kora Sco-
tia, Maine and the monntainona regions
farther south. It is firom this tree that
Fir Balsam, or Oanada Balsam, so called,
is obtained. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted with the peculiar
healine power of this Balsam in diseases
of the throat and lungs. FIB BALSAM
is oombiDed with PURE PINE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expectorants in - ,
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cough or cold try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Cents. Larie Size 50 Cents.
MIOne-PrpGlotigCo.
86, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
Grand Pant Sale.
Two years ago we mude our
great wile of pants made troiu
cassiinereH mrtnuliietured by F.
A. A J. Sawyer, Dover, N. II.,
at 14.00 per pnir, u price never
heard of hel'ore and never dupli-
cated by unyl)ody siutie.
Todiiy wo offer
SOO Pis ol Pants,
Made from Cassinieres manufact-
ured by F. A. & .1. Sawyer and
tho celebrated XjivingHton Mill."*,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Pants are made from the
best quality of these Cassimercs
nnd arc styles that arc bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to 16.
Wo have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made trom
caasimcroB ot the best makes in
the United States, odd lota which
have been selling at $5 to $6.50
— all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in Now England or
New York can equal value for
the same money be found us in
this sale ot
19 and 96 Pants at $3.50.
it h a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's. Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
We ar* hem'qnartere for A No. 1 pro-
vlalova of Mil kind*. No. 7 rroaooit atrowt.
jFor Sale.
XO. 4 MBKBIMACK ST RiCKT,
Have* conttanlly on hand
FresliliillPilTurlteysanilClticliens
VBCNI80N, CItl.KKV.
UKOUHK, LBTl-UCiC.
UUAlL,. MPINACH.
WILD DUCKS. aWiCKT POTATOK8,
VERMONT AND PARKER HIUSE SAUSAGE
TKLKI'IIUMK NUUMKK 8tS-4.
M^AdTMtlMnMaC* «a4«r thl«
•■ly IS oonta a Unr fur thr«i» inacrtiona.
Foil HALK.— A nearly new itrlvlotf alelfh.
Inqnint at 11 WaaMntnon atieit.
"L^Oll SALK.— Two n»;w niUclioowaaudtwo
JP Bprliiirora. Apiil> lu G. W. Trull, Nonli
Tcwkf^Miry. ■
If you don't boiler* it juet try It ftor your-
••ir and you will aay that Kanaaa bo*f ho*
Doaqual fur flno n«vur and (iuullty. Mo.
7 Prvacott atr««t.
F
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hi{h and East Merrimack Sts.
PIrat alAM MMiia. Foaltry, Qaaao. FUh.
Oyalvra, V*B*t«blo«, Prult, nnd » canonil
Una of Orooorica At •• low rlcaa M th«
qaalUy of Goods mn bo aoM. OoU and M*.
Foil NALK.— Kcvural Ixtanllni; and lodg-
liiK ItdUMC'i*, ruiiiriilly Iiic«UmI, at prlcvi
rrom.4i.V)(i t» |>J(iU('. Afply to FUb A I'lumnMr,
48t'«'utral atycet.
NKW Ml LCI I ('<>Whc<)nMantly on hand
an<l lor hmIi' at Cuiiitii;rN fitini, urar Wovt-
lord Cum i-«). Kruch arrlvalH every luo wooka
rroiii New llaiii|iHldre aud Vermont. Convey-
alien from tlepol lo farm. _ .^____
JTMUl r> AKK.— <>Du uf the Itneat altuatlona la
' Uelvkdcie. \i!< MUtek|tole Mlriet. llouao haa
1(1 rooiiiK, la'Kl<leh liitili nMnn, Manli ro.>iii and
!<ir({e »li("l ; Niiilile for :t li<>r»es; aiii|ile cnrrLiga
roriii; l(i,<MNi le«i of IihkI wlili aliotit M fruit
lieen. Kn<|iilreoti niemtaC".
lOlt N AKK.— A two-atory houa<>. atoblo aad
.^ lt<M)il lot of laixl, KlttinU'd In (eiiiriilvlllo, a
few ktopit from llrltliie Ktieet and liorM; rara.
llouKV (H<niiilii« <l riMiina nnd iiheil ; a 'taryaln at
iirlee, f l:;(Mi, oil euoy term*. Appiv to Viah M
rluiiiuier. 4(* < t«inii*l «tieel, rotmiH S and 4. _
Foil HALi:.— An ev«"i'lU'iit lilock of four
UMiumeiitH of live nnimit eai-h; <ltv water
and u>\vi>r; renta f ir#:ill ]>er iiioiilh; :{.VM) xquare
feotut hind; Mkiualeil on a |Mi|iular •trect In ll«l-
vlduro, «M»nvetd«iit lo tliu nillli«; no lieiler r«nt-
lair |)ro|i« rly ran Ik< found In Ihu tily; prl«e
$^HlO. Full I'nrlU-.MlarHof KUh A riumuiur, 48
Contral ulreel, n^ionn 1 ani i. ____^__
Ij^Oil MALK.— A iwo-Mory, two4«ueiiieal
JP lioui*!' of li rooms, ^11 In tlie lieiit of reitalr;
diy water and rloHeia; kllualoU near Ihu aoulta
eoniinon, %%liere laud U wortli 7.^-. pt r ft.; ronta
lor ♦<' jM-r nioiiih; ."WW) )><|uaiv feot of land;
luiee t:i'i<>0. Full partleulara of KUh A I'lum-
liter, 4h Ucniral utrt'et, nMHin S «n<l 4.
Xi^OK MA1>K.— A valiial'lu e»U(le, luiiiiilNtlng
JP of a three^tory hrUk liouite of li I'otima,
.(ledand Ko<>d Hiiiount of land, ektendinK t4> i
liark ftreet, few Ktep* fixiin the Ainerlojin nonsr,
III Ihln 4'Uy. It U Nuldoni prop< rty of thin olaaa
U ufluriMl lor nale. H<ild lo Kettle mi e*Ul<!. An
early «i»ll will necum a liarKalii. Trlcu •VIUO.
full paiUoularwof KUh A I'luminer. M Ci fltral
iitr««)t, Lowell, Mas*.
M. A. TAYLOB, - - Koprietor.
Are yo« ready to b«yT We are always
ready aad wIllinK to |lve aU aar cvstomera
a barvalB. Ko. T PreaeoW atreet.
Co htU
d^Adeertlaemenu nader this head eeel
ealy 11 wbU A Uaa ter ChM* InaortloM.
TO LET.-Lsrae loft at » Market strwt.
.l.(j. RoirfraACu.
TO LKT.-A ootuge at l« llampahlre atreet.
iBqulrc at 10 TIdrteenth atreet.
MOiie-PriCBCIotMCo.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Xerrimaok St.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
TV Brldife Street,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
rrH> LET.-Nlcely fura*alied. large and well-
1^ llKh e<l rronia, coBvenlenUy altuateil, al Mo.
11 Kllth wtreet. .
rpo J.KT.— An elofanthouae of alx rooms;
\_ one with llv« rooia*; one with three roonaa.
65 Chestnut utreet. ^
TO LKT.-In Pawtucketrllls, near borae
railroad, aloe oottago houae and atatole.
with large lot of land. 1. M. Cbaae, Mammott
lU>a«l. -
TO l.KT.-Houee In Holvldere, on line of
horao car*. »lx rouma and two nalabed
awoe. OSS sad dty wMr. Eaatrtwaptp SMli
Aaeiloan family. Inquire at Courier olPne.
BSTAilI.I8HKD ISM.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
We are prepared to flU all
orders for the ehoieeet Meals,
Poultry, fruit* and Vegetables
with promptness tind despatch.
Also a full Hue of DriMd and
Smoked Meats.
]] BndK Street. - • Teleolione W3-2.
Prceervea Jaet arrleed f^eah and ar* pro-
noun««d Just aploadid by all the ladles.
Try them. Jto. t Preecott etreet.
TO LKT.-Hmall ttinentont, near Uie mlUik
Also oufage bouse, near the mllla, ^fO
iicr moiilh. ilouae aad aUble on Ulldreth atreet.
nqulru of Thoe. II. KUlott. M Central atreet.
i^*
ISants.
4^AdTertlaoments onder tj^le hi
only 11 eenU a llae Her th ' "
yL
ANTFD.-In the elty, oottate of Ux or
seven nxima. Addro»a X, Courier olBoe.
W
WANTKIl.-By an exjHsrtenced ••ntj'ooj-
orwl man who thoroughly underaUnda tM
rare of homes, a altuaUon as ooactanan. la-
i| ulrc at ao Hniltn street. .
ANTF.l*.— In TynjrslKiro, a youuK man
who Is tntelllicent. Industrious and of good
chVrartwr. to take enro of «"«-. , hr"" ■'';' ^*o
cows. Apply to Channlng Whltaker, U Post
t mircldork. .
ANTKl).— A man of tem|>erato and n»or.
al habllM, seeking cmplt'yment, to renre-
s*nt an old ehUbllslicllKMiKt! lU his own section-
salary. If sull«<l. IKitt per month. References
exacted. Htipi. Manufacturing House, 30 Iteade
street, New York.
W
. SOLD BY
\
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a III, 2 Ills. 25&
We keep a full line of PURE CANDIE8of all
klnda. l/oDONALD'8 Pure Hand-made can-
dlca,40c. per lb.
I^Tuts! Niit»! Nnt«I
A full line of Mixed Nuts, 14c per lb., « Iba. Mc
IXORIOA ORAMOBt, OBAPM. *«•
Try Borac of our CAVNBD OOODl with
vour Chrtatmaa dinner. Our atock coimprlses
Boney Drop Com, Succotoah, Peaa,.8trtn» and
Lima Deans, Asparague, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
19T 1IIDDI.B8SZ VKBMKt,
Opposite PTortliera I>epat
Telephone N». M4.
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DRXJOOIST8,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
Best Qaality Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statuary,
Artistic Bronies.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
Doattoaealcht of this flaet. th«t we al-
ways k«e» oa hand the very beet hatter
aadehoeea at the lowest cash prieoe. Ho. 7
Preeoet*
More Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I have removed iny pliu-e oi buflnca froiu
10 Middlesex street to
]Vo. r5 Gorlmiti Street.
My Ktoek of llpholsUred t;oods, DrapcrleH.
Window Shades, Trlnimlnga antl Furniture
Covcringa will l»e more complete than ever be-
fore. My Impairing Department, always a
feature with me, will be such that all work will
be done wllli proropinees and skill.
COMB AND 8BK ME.
ARTHUR H. BENNEB
Ho, H Oorham Street.
Snsiruction.
Mr. H. "B. 1>AY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmonj.
\rnini?«Mnents in.i<lo as ptanlsi, organUt and
lt(K•ollll.lllll^t for ooii''crts. Klvo Cent HavlnKS
Bank ItulI'lInK-
Hitchbirs Boys' School, Bitlerica, Bass.
A ^trlrllv sell rt family school for |»oys. Ad-
nilU bovs from cUlit «"'•/'«♦"';,,,?"."'' """vr"^""
"'** Prlnelpal.
Did yon know that the tralna were aU
snowed up T Bat even that don't affoot the
sales of onr line Kansas beef. Ko. 7 Pres-
eoU street.
BADGER & GELDERT,
Cor, I>uiton and FUUher atreets.
Worh mi aU hladc 4«M
t* order
ARTISTS' REQUISITES. I
Fall stock of Artiste' Materials
may be found at Kittredgft's, 122
Central street.
Artists' Btodtes of all kinds for
sale or to rest.
REMOVAL,*
Owlnt to tho rive m Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
reter Foye
Haa bMn removed to Mo. 8S MIDDI.B
•TRBBT. nearly •pposlte the old stove.
The attention of now Md old cnatonaere is
leepertfnUy eolldted to thle dianso of lo>
MB. AUD MBS. HOBSON'S SOHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETTEMBEIL
will irlvo a course of
TEH LECTURES ON GEfilAN LITERATURE
I hSy will lie eiren In Kngllah. Prtoe for course.
^\l^.^SS^*S.l»0 E. Merrimack St.
TABL.K BOARD AND ROOMS, "T
Uorham street. Teiros reaaonabie.
MRH f^ADD la now ready fo receive
"tSlnlcr. at I1K ^errlmark rtreet oppo-
site Courier Bulldlnir. and hopes for a oontlnu-
ance of patronane. .
Tea know a coed thin* wheo yon see M,
aad you can see a flne bargain any Ume ni.
Mo. 7 Proscott street.
Steal E»tate A^ent.
rOR ■AI.K.
On Centml Ptr*«t, near Iloaford •fo»r9,
have a rood two story houae. modem boUt, W
Onr Exoolwlor A.mH Sitter
U werranted to he WB»T^A88 In every fgjj^
am. aad any rtssirlsg a sapertor aitlele In ws
Sm {Hui do ««Utoenll aaTesanilne Its aertts
sisewbers. Ho aaat. ___,
^tuiag* and eOBMoently
Id for onsb er iMtatesnts at
I.ownU.
'S^l rel^rr.'-No oiita"' alwut the property.Mid
ItlBone of the beet trades In wardt; price tOlN.
Oo Oorham Wro^t I have •» wo story »«•
for 11700, »nl •n««»>"r.2S?i?n i^^
Intvani Pooi-tiaoo will buy a aloe, laiM
l-twn h.)use. In go««l repair, nearly new, and •
nice large lot of land, 8000 feet.
THOMAS H BIX10TT. 9B
Lowell, Rooms » and 4. Use the eleytter.
^thTcourier job office
a.rarSp*?isr.*'SiMri
'^
■ y;
M
"f
urrvrELL DAILY CO^
HAILROAOS or MA»»ACHU»ETT»
The Report of the
The 19tb »nuual report of
MttH railroad coiuiuUsiouei 8 baH beeu Issued
Only nboul 28 additional miles
oouBlructed durlUK the year
were on tbe Central MaMachuBett
There are now 2!H)2 mlloH of road In the
Htate of whWIi 10::0 \h double-traiked. Tbe
airirreKtttc lapllal ntork of the (JO corporations
rJporlin^ wu* *ir>0 4«U,414, «« «"I;$«J'« °{
•lu 7Mi lATt dur UK tb«i vear, f I0.4>'4,ixw oi
Se'lJ^c';Ja e be ,« Ibul of' tbe FiUbl.urK.
The e delH of tl.o .onipHnles was increased
• i(HU«ft97 to *Hl.(mi,0)»^: tbe total RroHH In-
5^;is:;^:d'ji;s;i; ~'-i..:;.
Ka'pll fl.»-»4.41<); and frel^bl eurnl«iC»
tl U42,r).W. Ibf iwrcentaxe of oiHjratlnK ex-
JonHeH to Kro«« n«Vel,.iH wa- 04 a- SKalnnt l«
K? iSl. (tt In m-i and (Ml In 1H»4. Of the tW
iSr^ratlSn-.a.. paid <'iv«'i-J«Vffi'"a^ 'l.^
4 til 10 Dcr •ent*- n all fiJioO.W^. an in
?r^ai> of ♦•«i:!.:«^>. . steel ralN to tbe amount
of 3i«mll«HWiiflaa About 1.7 per mU.
Sf the main linen and branch^" •» no^\ "*
uid Til" ro linir-M.Mk of the for|K)rtUlous
IwnKer car^. .VM busj^aue and mall cars, abd
a4"flS treUbt .-arH. The averuxe numlwr of
?iV"!5^„i, en, loved by the eorporatlon. U »4..
! 1867 the total length of Iron bridiw* In ibU I
1 htate wa<» but 6ftl feet, while the total length
Commlaaioners. of wooden bridges was oyer 100.000 feet, in
th« MasHachu. 1H79, tbe lu(.t year lu which re urn« were
the Masnacuu ^ ,^^,,, j,,^ ,^„jj,h „f
^bicaU
sss
lion uriiiKU" "»" "'•"^— ' 'V V 11 " .i.„...
s of road were i ^^ 60K9 on tbe Boston iind Albany ; then
20 of which now but one wooden brblK« «» ]*»« '""'»
* I >. ii„„ i and on theFUohbui«but very few, HO
sachusetts line. , »•;;', .f/J^Ji^,, .".g^ny aifihe brld,re« on the b
Ah to
ueri>on« eni|)loyed l)y
500 or 2H«lmore tbuu a year •»«",....
■treet rallwavH. tbe avenixe rate of 'll^l^'J";'
on U»e total amount of .•anital «tock wa. 6.26
JSr i'm More tl.an 12.61K..900 more pa«.ea.
JerH were carried by tbe.e roads In 1H87 tba
In 1886. Tbe amount received from eatli
averawdBlN«ent«;tbe cont of conveying
SaJh 4 44 cents. In regard to the ntreet rHlP.
way •*(«* olldatlon In Ho.lon. the l»oard nott'.
the claim of an advantajre arlHln« from the
fact that by tbU tbe roadn have been taken
out of cltv.'polltlc*, m which tbey mUed
raoHt freelv when competitor* were looklnx
oul for tbJlr varied lM»e»e'.ls.^^_^ _ ^^^ ^^^^^
I'aMHlnn to more iteneral subjects, the eoni
Lionof. .ay under tlu. head of .JaccM^^^^^^^^^
iMiUHed tiu;
that 10 colllsioUH an<l ei«bt
death of 2H peri.oni» ami hurl
nearly aOO. The whole numl»er of iwrMuiH
"njuri.1 (a. rep.utcd to tbe board at t i« lime
he acciaenlH Uurred) wa» 802. an Increase
la^l year, due in a >creat ineaMin;
l.ijre disaster. Of thene. IftH
th
of 211 over
to the HuhNey
to the HuMey l.rl.bre iusasicr. w. •"--•■•:
wore DBHsen-ers. 367 wereeniploye^. .^4 were
rrSvellers at bkhway cros-lnns and v^-r-ons
lawfully at station., ami l»a were iroipa^s-
lawfully - - ^ ,, ,.^
era. who were unlaw fidly on ine
.edbiK rldcH on frel«bt train-. Tbe num-
track OI
w»nt. in euiidoyes. There were 10 more per-
Honn killed or fnjured at K'rade cros^hiKS and
•UtlouB, and 84 more tTcspaxwrs fcuffeied lit
iveoaltv of their ellence. Of | a«Hen«erH 2.1
were killed and 121 were «VJ"'^«\' ,'^^,5*"" "
iKJVond their own control ; while \4 vvor;'
killed and 40 were Injured throuRb their
own misconduct or waul of caution, a
Hlliht «lecrea..e In the total caHunltlc.
of this <lasH from tbe prew-dinx year.
The last railroad vear maken an unfortunate
coraparalive sbuwini{ in a.-cideulM to passeu-
irem from causes l>e>on.ltlulr own control,
the proportion of killed and injured to the
total number of i.asHen»cers J-r'-led waa_:
•Killed, 1 In 3.606.3H3; Injured, 1 n <W6..I1..
This li, with one exception, the hlKhest ra-
tlo for any year In the last deca.le. The
board speaks of the help In luvestlgat UR the
BusseybrlilL'e disaster rendered by the nu-
merous photographs taken of the wreck, and
luks tbe railroads to have a photographlnK
outllt with the wrecking apparatus for tni^
purpose. At |)resent the statutes require
two Independent InvestlKations In all cases of
death by accident on the roads— an Inquest
and an (nvesttgutlon by the commissioners.
The two often duplicate each other, and to
avoid this the board sugRcsts that a law tie
pasaed requiring u verbatim report of the
evidence taken at tbe ln«iuesl to be for\>anl-
od to the commissioners at the expense of al
the roads or the one on which the accident
'"'Fhc number of grade crossings In the state
iH 2128, of which 70ft are protected by jrates or
tlajtmen. The board again suggests thot pro-
vision l>e made whcreliy private grade cross-
hiiCH can be abolished. It l« "worthy of con-
sideration wbetber railroad corporation*
ought not to be allowed to call upon the
tjounty commissioners for a right to abollsU
a private crossing, upon waving damnges to
IMJ assessed bv them, with an uppea to a
iurv cither as todainagesaloneor aHlothedls-
coiitluuaDce and of damages." There are man v
of tliese private crosslagrt In the stale and
they arc a great source of «langer. Anotlier
Huiiesttonl* that. In case of the aving out
of town or highway over an existing rail-
road, some provision should be made for a
diviHlou of the cost of separating u'radcs
between the cities, towns and counties In-
terested and the railroad company. If tboru
is an existing crossing of u railroad by a pub-
lie way at grade, provision Is made for a
division of the cost of separating the grades,
so that the railroad compauy Is obliged to
„«V Its share. If, however, it Is proposed to
Jay out a public way across a railroad, even
iron bridges was 13.H2.3 feel, having Increased ^
Hue.
that I
praciicaiiy nennv nu iu« "..-—.-" — • — - '"•
road have been rebuilt In Iron s noe 1877,
Hud on the Boston and AUxinv s nee 18.4.
I'rof. Swalu notes tbe remarkable Increase in
weight of lo.omotives and roillug stock gen-
erally of late and tiie neces..lty fur construct-
ing bridges with a great excess of strenglb.
The only bridges thus far brought to lii« at-
tention whl di are seriously overrtti;|ilnod are
the old wooden Howe liusses. These, he
sHVs, nausl be rapidly replaced bV heavier
hliuctures. The Iward next lakes up the
(juestlon of tics on bridges aud guard rails,
und says :
Sontp of U»c railroad officials dispute the ad-
visabllllv of Kiiard rails, and Iboso who do In-
,lrtr*u tbOm differ a» u. iheir form. So linpor
timt has this nrntter »«'eme<t to the l)oard that It
has lately U«ubiI to tlic ralb-oads niiolher clrcu-
iHf, lodoisliiir siKl ttiiiidltyliig the circular of
IHrtI The brldx" 'llsasters, and espi'dally that
■t the Itussev brtdge. en1uha^U6 the Importance
of this action. Those railroad loaiiaMirs who.
from reasons of ♦ oonon)y or from Isck of reall
latlonoftho dnngers Involve.!, have delayed
comiilylnK wbb the n-M-omniendanons of Itie
l)oar.l. are apt to argue that II there I* nccesslly
for KiianI rails ami gmtrd Umbers ou bridges,
the same necessity exists whercTer the load
runson anembankmeoi.ami thai there Is no
reason for requtitiif them In one place and not
The dllereneeof oMidlllons U obvious and
Krewi. Uolng dowu through, or over the side of.
s brl'tire, Is vastly more dannerous and dc
•irucilve to human life than going down the
»l,tc ot an onbusry embankment. Tho slop "K
•Me of an embankment rcUnU and breaks the
fall, whereas when a bridge Kl»o« way the cars
fall praci'.cslly unimpeded unill Ihcy strike t le
roadwHV or the stony lioiiom of the river
low, Tiio ears are more likely to be pllort
lop of each other, and danger of destU f
drowning l« ailded. . , _. , . .k...
Hut thU Is not ihe worst. A bridge has abut-
ments, and in short bridges the dashing of Iho
curs ugttlusl the opposite abulmeui Is the itu.st
lerrlble and death deHllng hi.rror of a '• T «
aexldenl at ihe Mu.sey brldse shows that he
alvlna way of a nhort brulge may be more dls-
Silrmslhan that of along brblge of the same
helsht. Not only, therefore, vu long and Impor-
tant bridges, but on short bridges over small
stream* and road way*, is It Imporlanl to bsvo
the rtuor •ystem .onsliucud In the most careful
manner, and with the Iwst approved appliances
for Insuring tafety.
The commissioners were confronted In
midsummer (1880) wllb the legislative act to
be enforced relating to the heatiiig of cars.
No practical fxiwriments could then i>e
made and llie various steam-beating system*
were little known and in very limited use.
The act obliged all the compaide* In the slat«'
to heat their «ar» only by methods aporoved
bv tbe board ; but In no case by a common
stove. It was loo much to compel all the
roads to adopt at once some method of
.team-heating. Under tbe circumstance.
tl»e board couUl not but Interpret the act as
not piobibltlng the use of separslc heaters In
the cars provided they were uot common
stoves. And this It did. recommending,
however, the use, so far as pos»lblc, of some
steam-heating system like the Kmerson,
.Martin or 8e wall. This last November Ihe
board called for Information with lefereuce
to systems of steam-beating with this re-
sult':—
Emer»on ."<i/i«/rm— Conne<tlcut River rallroail.
•24 cars, and U ts the Intention of the corpora
Hon to apply II this winter to all of lu cars ou
rail
Two for a Cent
And the best ever made. Chet^
enough, turefy, end lo good that
those who have used thetn won t have
any others. What are they? Ath-te-
pho-ros Pills. What are they for? For
disordered Stomach or Llver.lndigest-
ion, Dyspepsla.Constipatlon, Nervout
or General Debility, Headache, LmiI-
tude, Diseases of Women. They II
take away that tired feeling, give new
life and strength. Smalland pleaa-
ant lo take, yet wonderfully effectlvi.
Prepared from the formula of an
eminent physician. Neatly put up In
bottles, and sold by all drugglit^
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.
ffiicellaneottjis
Do Tour Own Dyehic. at 'Hoaa, with
PEERLESS DYES
Tbey'wUl dye eTerythlnt. Thef are sold
everywhere. I'rlce lOo. a package— 40 oolora.
Tliey have no equal for 8trenirtb, BrlfhtHess,
Amount In Packages, or for Fastness of Color,
or non-fading gnalllles. They do not croc-k or
smtU. For sale by W. W. Duncan, DruKglsl,
l»l Mltldlesex street; Goodale's Hiuir Store, IW
Central, corner .Jackson streets, Klske's block;
F. II . Butler A Co., Druggists, 141 Central straet ;
Carlelon A Uovey, Drugklsts, City Hall. Merri-
mack street ; Albert L. Field. Druggist. Davis
Corner; Klllngwood A Co.. PharmaclsU, oppo-
slU'posiofflc*; ti. C. Urock, Dru|iglst, Bridge
street, corner First street; ii. C. Osgood, M. H.,
Auothecjtrv, corner Merrimack and Suffolk
stm«ts: lH»nls O'ltrlcn, Druggist, m Bridge
street, Lowell. Mass.
Eeal flfitate.
T O^WLL.
BUEACnSBT
Aiiiatoyr Photograpliic Ouis.
IM)
... on
from
SCRATCHED J8 YEARS.
A 8«sly. Itching llkin Disease with Badlesa
autHsring Cur«Kl by Outlcura lUtinedlea.
If I had known of the CniTCOBA RsMaDiRs
twoBtv -eight years ago It would have saved me
♦loo.oi) (two hundred dollars^ and au Immense
amount of sniTe.lng. My dlwjase (PsorUsls)
"x.mnK-nee,l on my head In a si>ot not larger
ihan a cent. It spread rapidly al over my Iwdy
und got under my nalU. The srales wouN «lrop
oir of me all the lime, and my sutHirlug was
endless, aud without ndlef. One thousand dol-
lars would not tempt mo u> have this disease
over again. I an. a |K»or man. but feel rich t.j
be rellevetl of what some of the doctors sabl
was lennisv, some ring worm, psoriasis, etc. I
took ..ami ...Sarsaparlllas over one year
and a half, but no eunv 1 went to two or thive
""u'tors and n.. cure I cann«.l praise the Curt
(MKA llKMHdKs UH» mucli. Tbey hare made
mv skin as clear and free from s<«les as a
baliv's All I used t»f ihem wss three l»oxes of
t iiricl'KA. and throe Unties of CiiTUUBA Kk
soivKvr. and iwo cukes of CI'TIOUHA 8t>Ai'.
If you hatl been heiT and sabl you would have
eured me for tioo »Ht yon would have had Ihe
money. 1 lo.iked like the picture In your book
of Psoriasis (plcluro number two, "How to
Cure HWln Diseases"), but now I sm as clear as
any person ever was. Throtigli force of habit I
rub my hands over n»y arms niul logs to scrauh
once lit a while, but to no purpose. 1 am all
well. 1 stTstched twenty eight years, aud It »f<»t
to be a kln>l ot second nature to me. 1 thank
you a iliou«and ttn»es. Anything more that you
wanlto know write nte. or anyone who reads
this m»y write to me and I will answer It.
Waterbury. Vt, .Ian, «» l», lite?.
Psoriasis, Kcxeina, Teller. lUnKworm, Lichen,
I'rurltus, Seald lieu I, Milk Crust, Dandrutr,
ItiirlH'rs". Bakers', limeers' and Wiisherwom
iin's lich, ami every species of lU'hlng. Burnlnit,
H.i»lv. Pimply Ihunors of the Skin and »c:»l|>
und Blood, with Loss of Hair, are posUlvelv
e»irod bv Ci'TiriUA. the great skin cure, and
Ci TIcillA SHAI-, an ex.pdMie .skin Ueauttller,
externally, and citM'I'KA Bkholvknt. the new
lilood Purltler, Interntlly, when physicians and
all other remedies fall.
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Photographie Huppiy AgeneVi
Courier Huildlnc. 11 BlerrlmMk St.
Land Sale I
The most imporUnt offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Looation
delightfnl, oonvenient to trains and
tramway, hi«h and dry, already graded
for Immediate building purpoaes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otia, Liting-
aton, Keadoworoft, Carter and Oorham
streets.
AlaoTftluable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other buaineaa purpoaes, adjoining
the railroada.
Tonus favorable to purohaaer.
For plani and prioea inquire of
JAMES H. BOUBVE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
Jftijsccllanrous.
%tthtn%'% Bntg Store. ^
NEW YEARNS!
GOODS CHEAP.
XHs:
L
TVII^TE 1
lis OBNTKAL STRKKT.
Offers unequalled advantages to pupils In a
i'omplete <»r partial oonrse of Single and Double
Kairy Book ke«'plng, Commorrlal Law, Com
man und Higher English branches, eU-.
The number of pupils In the college the pres-
ent tenn exceeds OO, and U>o principals refer t«
them as to the value of the school.
Pupils may enter at any day.
Caudogues mallet! U) any address. Corre-
spondence solicited.
FIFTEEN liUNDUKD 0AL1.ON8 pure Port,
Sherry and Hock fn>m Concord gr.||K>s. put
up especially for tundly use. eonslderetl the besl
■rtlell) ever put on the market for the morey.
Made iHT.i to im »««'»';« ^.v"™ '?:!%? J *"*'
exandne my stoek, which Ml HI B*^"»;"-
OTiM AUAMM. Ohelmttord, Mms.
ConctTEA. aftc.;
Prepared by the
CllKMlCAL Co., BosU>n,
through passenger trains,
(h)ta .Vy»frm— Boston
and
Providence
Ilnven and
Sold everywhere. Price,
SOAP. 'J.V.; KKBOt.VKNT, $1.
POTTKM DRUO Al
Mass
««^.Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,
pages, .V) Illustrations, and 100 testlmouUiU.
TUITION BATBS:
Business Oourse (10 months), •
Partial Oourse,
Day School, one quarter, • • ■
Pill NCI PAL«:
Albert C. Blaisdell Ledoit E.
$40.00
20.00
10.00
«4
on
Where a private crossing prov iouslv
there Is uo provision for dlvldfiiK the e\
pcnse of avoiding a Krade cros.iuR. The
'roRslntJ at Newton on tbe Boston and Al-
bany, where three or four men In a wauon
were killed ou Thanksjilvlng day, is consi.l-
vred. Bar-Ktttes guard the place and were
.lown at the time, with a slu-rle lantern hani:-
in.r on the tips of the bars. There was no
tla'itman or Mlirnal on tbe side of the croshlnji
opposite the gate-keeper. The was?on iip-
proacbod from this side, crashed througb the
gates aud was struck by a train. The presid-
ing justice at the tiupiest of the victims took
occasion to say that if. instead of u Bingle
lantern in the center of the bar, a row of four
lanterns bad been alMxed, or an extra man
had been stationed on tbe opposite side, the
juddent might not have happened. Ihe
board says these suggestions are well fouu.l-
ed but continues:
Thia boani goes farther. It believes that a
more radical remedy ts needed at this crossing,
and It calls the uttentlon of the legislature to Its
decision In the case of the petition of the New-
ton street railway company, emlKxIled In the
•luncndlx. lu which tbe recommendation Is
niadc that an act be pa serl i-cqulrlng a separa-
tion of gra<lcs not only at this crossing but at
two other crossings In the city of N«wlon.
About tin cc eighths "'f »>' «h« /K.^.,^"'' «,nts a »H>ttle
deaths at grade crossings happen at those <rof s- ^^J;
Idas which ure i>rotocted by gates or by a nag-
min. Tbe total mnnbcr killed and Injured In
this stale ISHt year, at grade crossings, was 47,
of which 17 wore al crossings protected b>
xatcsorbv a flanman. Grade crossings on
slngletracV roads are danwrerous. on double-
irack roa<U ihey should seldom be permitted,
00 four track roads never. . ... ,
The multiplication of tracks, and the increas-
iDK »uml)cr of fast freight ami passenger ex-
prert-, trains have driven this question of the
*l)ollllon of Krade cioBslnt's out of the domain
of eKpodlcncy Into the domain of necosslty.
ViKorous aud prompt action Is rraulred of
Ihe roads in rc;;ard to the dangers about sta-
tions from adjacent grade crossings, etc., or
logislalion will be ncccsHary. Ihe boanI
would encourage passengers to repoi;t cases
whore
such as
and over switches
Prof. George F. Swain's special report oi
brldtrcs, wbicli was called for by the Husscy
brldKC ncci.lcnt, is given at length In the re-
port? He Is examinUtg the plans and re-
i)ort« of brldg«;s as fast as received from the
ooropanles and will personally by decrees In-
hpeot all structures of Importance. In the
irnln he says It is hard to find a bridge built
wllhlu 10 or 15 years which Is dangerously
weak. "But It is in the details and In the
connections of the various parts that the
Drlnci|)al defects are found, and the study of
.Ictall plans frequently reveals scrlotjs and
«v«4i sUrtliDg examples of bad deslf(0. tn
road. 20 c*rs .. . ^
llrnnty Syttem—Styt ^ork, New
Hartlor.i r-dlroad, 1 train.
,V«irf/»i %.i<cm— Boston and Albany railroad,
101 cars, and It Is the Intention of the company
to equip the rest of Its passenger and baggage
cars wlih the same system as fust as possible,
•o that the whole etjulpment will probably be
completeddurlnglhls winter; Provhicnce and
Worcester railroad eompsuy, 17 cars.
Wilder .sw#<f«— New York and New England
railroad, i:f cars and 11 more In process; Old
Colony railroad company, 4 cars; New \ ork.
Now llaven and Hartford railroad, I train.
SnviUl .Sv*«m -Boston an.l Providence raH-
read, 18 cars; Kltchburg company, II cars; Old
Colony lUllroad company, eight cars; New
York and New Kngland company, three cars;
I'rovldence and \V on'.ester company, three cars ;
IJoston and Maine railroad, to bo tested —
Ihrough trains to Bangor; Massachusetts \
tral rallroatl, le bo ap^led to one train.
The board continue* :—
it will be seen from the foregoing that eight
dUTerenl systems are now on trial In Massachu
setts. The progress made Is greutcr than that
many other stale, ami Indicates wise liberality
and decided enterprise on the part of tlic man
ngementof many of our loads. Tbe Boston
nnd Albany has won the dlstlneUim of having
distanced all the other standa.d gauge roads In
the race to the goal of safety In healing. 1 he
management ol the company have J u..>i cause to
1)0 proud of lis record In this respect, and It de-
servos marked comraendatlon therefor.
It will be necessary to adopt seme uniform
steam .oupler but tbe board deems It injudi-
cious to make any recommendations of legis-
lation on tbe subject until the experiments
of the winter are over. In regard to light-
ing t^ars from electricity, iltlle Is said and
that Is not very encouraging. The Boston
and Albany railroad experlmtnted last year
with electricity furnished by a .hilien storage
buHerv suspended under the cars, and tlie
systein Is now in use on tliat roail on two
trains running between Boston and New
York. Tbe president of the road. Iiowcver.
tells the board that In the present Mate of the
art this method of lighting cannot come Into
general use.
PIMPLKM. blackheails, chaoped and oily
skin prevented by CUTIOtiRA klKDICATBD 8oAl'.
Cati^rrtial I>ai>irera.
To be freed from the dangers of audfboatlon
while lying down; to breathe freely, sleep
soundly and umllsiurbed ; to rise refreshed,
head clear, brain atrtlve and free from pain or
ache ; to know that no i>olHonous, putrid "lattor
detlles the bnMilh and rois away the delUatc
m.vblnery of smell, taste snd hearing; to feel
that the system does not, through lit vetni and
iirtorlos, suck up the poison U»at U surs t4 un-
dermlne ami destroy. Is Imlecd a blessing l)e-
youd all other human enjoyments. To purchase
immunity from such a fate shoulil be the object
of all afHlctetl. But those who have tried nmny
remedies and phyhlclans despair of rcHet or
SANKoiiD'a RAi>U'Al,CirKK moots every phase
of CaUirrh, from a slmplo heail cold to the most
loathsome and deslrucilve stages. It Is looal
and eonstllutlonal. Instant In relleylnir. perma-
uenl In eurlug, safe, economical und never-iaU-
Ing.
.SAM-OKD'H Kadicai. Ci'RR conKlsts of one
bottleof the lUiilCAL COKB. one box of CA-
TARKIIAI. HOIAKNT, and OUC iMl'KOVKD IM-
IIAI.KK, all wrapped In one package, with treat-
ise and dlrecllous, and sold by al drujjglsts for
•l.OU.
POTTKK DBUa ANU ClIBllICAL CO,. n«>HTOW.
Vr* oflfer the larsest atock of BKATBS
over opened In Lowell, at bottom prices.
ACME SKATES
Mo. B, all solid steel mud flne flnlsii.
OO CtH. per Fair.
The above Is the lowest price at which
these Kooda were ever eold. It la slower
price than the above Bhataa can he hought
for today la any quantity of wholeaala
dealer*.
In addition to above wa olfcr ACMB NO.
7, hardened welded steel runner, at OOc.
per pair.
ACMB NO. 13, aolld steel runner, fluted,
full nickel plated, the very beat akata la
ttie market, •a.50 per pair.
IMPBBIAL BKArBS In all alsea.
LADIB8' 8KATKS In all styles.
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Haielton, H. F. Miller,
Pisoher, Woodward k Brown, Steiff,
Hew England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Oood Seoond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00,
ORGANS.
New England, $66, $76, $86, $100.
Kimball, 2 leti reedi, ootaTe oonpler,
$60. Mniio Merchandise of all kindi at
reduced prioei. Sheet Muiio, Booki,
ko., Btooli and OoTeri.
G-eorgpe G-ardner,
90 MEBBIMAOK 8TBEET.
Durine; January
We shall gife Bargains in Fur-
niture and Bemnants of Oarpet-
ing to reduoe stook before our
annual stook taking.
BENNER BROS.,
ISB AND 140 CENTRAL BTRBBT.
No Rheumatiz About Me.
IN ONB MINITTB
The Cntlcura Antl-Pain Plaa-
ter relievos Uheumatic, Sciatic.
Mudden. Sharp and Nervous Palna,
striilns and Weaknesses. The first
in<l only pain killing plaster. New,
original, liisUtnuincous, Infallible,
marvellous Antidote t4) Pain. Inllaoi-
matlon and Weakness, t'tterly un'lke and vast-
ly superior to all other plasters. At sill drug
gl6t8,J5c. ; "vo^for ei ; or, posUgi
safe. A mat
EIle|ga>iit
The larieat atock in the city.
CLIPPERS, for boys, at all prioea from
40o. each to SI. SO.
rUAME SLEPB, for (iris, from «0c. to
•S.OO each.
We also have a larRC stock of SLEIGH
TOPM for attarhiuK to sleds, maklns hand-
some upholstered sleighs for children.
Machinists
AM)
rWB DUI'O AND ClIKMIC/
ic free, of POT-
Itoston, Mass.
Mrs. LaiiKtrv's first appearance In publW;
was us a reader; she read -Cuiinu; a Cojd
bv Mai k Twain. In a recent Interview sbe
siild that she does not approve of this way,
but for her.sclf uses Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
a sure euro every time.
_ - — ■ f
^dvi»t!> to Mother*.
Mks. WiNSLOW's .SOOTHING SVRUP. for Chil-
dren teething. Is the proscription of one of the
t>e8i female nurses and physicians In the United
States, and has boon used for forty years with
QCvor-falUng success by millions of mothers for
their children. During the process of toothing
Its value lf» Incalculable. It relieves the child
from pain, cures ilysentery and diarrhoea, grlp-
ng In the bowels, and wind-collc. By glTlD«
health to the child It rests ibe mother. Price 26
1
Buy tlio Orlgfiiial
•EXIK-EK A
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
OF THK
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
Mechanical Toys
STEAM ENGINES.
HAOIO LANTERNS.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BENCH VISES from 10c. upwards.
POCKET KITIVES from f o. up.
8CISS0ES AND SEWING SETS in
elegant plush and monkey skin oases.
8 and 10 Central Ntreet.
Worcjeiiter Sc Co.
Prloe,
•ys Cental.
Are receiving lota of new goods,
a Diamond king, or select some
Blgn In Silver.
Buy a Watch,
beautiful de-
i encourage passengers lo ivyMi\. yar.^^
I evervlldnn docs not seem to be all rl^ht,
IS jertix or snaps in goinj,' around curves
If you have a hou8e or roomB
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Coubier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouBiER for three
days at a cost of 12 cents a line»
and very seldom fail of being
hoard from.
SILVER PLATED GOODS.
KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, etc.
Al Rovers make.
All the
CLOTHES WRIfJOERS
All prioea Uom SI 7S upwards.
Match 8afeHt
Fancy Thermometers,
Glove HookHf
Button Hooka t
And an eadlesa variety of Useful Oooda for
the HoUdaya.
BARTLETT
Engineers
Should t>ear la mlad that we have In atock
and to order a lar^e supply of
PACKING,
INC LU DING,
Plain and Pure Kubber in Sheets ; Rubber
Oasketsand Bings; Bound and Square
Bubber Piston Packing ; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Bope Packing, round and square;
Asbestos Bound Piston Packing j Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thick; Soapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Bound Pis-
ton Packing ; Usudurian & Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Bubber Packing Wire
Insertion ; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ing Bings ; Blackburn's Pabrio Valves;
India Bubber Valves for hot and oold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
FLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsom*
for Ohristmas Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell.
OOLOONE BOTTLES, worth 36'oenta
each ; selling for 20 cents.
FAMOt PEBFUMEB-Large and
ohoioe line.
SILK HANDKEROHIEFS. Oneofth*
finest lines we 'aver carried in stook at
lowest prices.
FAHOT BUBBEB OOODS-Presenti
for children.
Large line of EABMONICAS.
Over 2000 dosen TOOTH BBUSHE8,
whioh we are selling at prices waj
below other dealers.
•
More than 300 dosen of FOOKET
BOOKS, of different styles, whioh maka
fine Ohristmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Fortemonnaies for specie.
FOOKET OUTLEBT-One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Oen-
tlemen'i Pen KuItss a specialty.
Very large line of JANOT SOAPS
selling low.
400 dos. HAIB*. FLESH and 0L0THE8
6BU8HE8— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANOT WOBK BASKETS in
great Tariety, whioh maki splendid
Ohristmas Presents—Also Gents' and
Ladies' DIKNEB BASKETS.
Vast line of FANOT SUSPENDEB8.
All new goods, beautiful pattemi,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUOK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog akin glovaa
did not originate on a sheep's baek. Wt
will warrant them genuine dog skia,
and they will outwear half a doaen
pairs of Kid Glo?es.
We are now sellin''' all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDI0INE8 at tHe rerv lowest
out prices.
BOOTS and HEBBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDEBSHIBTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
26 cents each. Oatch on quick or you'll
loie a great bargain.
Also largest line of SOISSOBS and
SHEABS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONEBT.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look over Stevens's stook,
whioh he sells at 15 to 26 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriact
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens'a.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of 0IGAB8, 26 in each,
for presents at $1.00 each.
Also MEEB30HAUM OIGAB HOLD-
EBS and OIGAB OASES atbarga ia
prioes.
PLEASE OALL EABLT AT
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
35 Market Street,
POT POURRI.
Writtaa la a Drnosaaer'a Diary.
Arrived at Kanata City. Soon aawr the
way the star of empire was moving. Run-
olDK •treet cars over bills that looked to rae
itko tbe knobs back of New Albany. Great
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB. MONDAY, JAIHTABY
ffrtital. ' JTinantial.
30, 1888.
activity aiideverytblBK beKlnulDg to boom
Saw tbe Hon. W. 8. Wlisuii,
late of Louis-
ville. Balil ho owiieil a bill near auother
man's sink bole. Went out next tluy and
•nw them puhli Wil^ou's bill over Into the
other fellow's viiik hole hikI make h fiO.Opo ol
In two hours.- [Louisville CourlerJouruul.
■ho Enjoyed the Smashup.
Rome pludd, well orderetl winds are never
ruffled or .llslurbo.l even by the most exelt-
iDjr experience. An old lady was a passeu-
Kor on a railroad our that jumped tbe triuk
tod rolled down an ombankmonl lulo a sliai-
low Ktrtam of mud.iy water. lh« old la«iy
WHH druwed out tbrouKb a r;'''i\;\7'^^jj;i
her garments wt-t aud ton. and wUb seVLi i
brul-es on her body. -Wi- 1. «;«' " J''^" 7'
calmlv, "I've always wondered boW \l foil
to iMj'lu a railroad accldont, und now 1 kr.oA .
•o rm ready to tto on as noon as wu can
bitch up to the euKlno a«..ii|. ,, 'r,^*'? ^'''y,;
sudden-like feels queer, dou't Itr-f^oulb s
CunipauioD. _ . _
Be Couldn't Go.
A venerable New Yorker recently atlvcr-
tlwjil, askliiK any one who wished to ^^o to
Euruitf und»'r plea-anl auMplces to apply to
blm d «lvinK hlH ad.lrcHH This adver-
llHemcnl was seen lul»» one nlKht l)y a vouuk
niHii wh.» htid been dlnlnx fr.icly. llu cojil-
lalfd swhth' and Ihcu told Ibc «lul» porter lu
vail !i cult. Into which porU-r and cabby hoNt-
«d blm. He told tlie miin to drive to the u<l-
drc* irtvon In tbe iidvorH-oincnt. Arrived
there he was uwoNted to the Kidcvvaik, und
with much dknity ordered the cubby to
pHK'tlce on Ihc knocker of ihe old fu».hloned
resilience. The advertiser Hluek bh veiieru-
bic beud out of the window and howled:
••Wbul .loyou meun by waking uie up ut
lhl«b»urr
•M ..me I'Hnsiier 'vcrlUhmtiit.
••Well. ^Ir. what buvo you lo ^iiyP
•TliutV orrl. I've come lo hhsy
cr JACOBS on
XSaton, Srokert
Boom It Central Bloek.
loaai and
Attention given to all flrat-daai
Inveatments.
iBf.Cl.
iSpr.ct.
9n» anly Coite.
ffBB OUBLBB A. VOeiUUt Wm
^^
II
W"
i# ¥ W^F
K'nug^
I.OWVLI..
E:. G^. DBaUer Ac Co.
! win. during the next three months, make very
• reasonable prlcea to persons v»ho wish to
' brlirhten their homes with new parlor, (ilnlng
I room or kitchen floors, laid In nice klln-drled
hard wood of light color with Inlaid bordera of
i cherry or walnut. Nothing can make a richer
looking partor than ancb a floor, spread with a
, variety ofrugs to suit the taste. In place of
dusty carpeu. ParUea wishing anv »uch work
m our Una wlU. by placing thefr orders with ua.
reoelTe flmtKslaaa work. .^"^"IjntSi *<> "Si*"*
'mm without skr-.nklng. E. G. BAKXB A CO.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and KeUil
DRUG STORE,
14 Milldlesex Street.
II Ton want to seonre the mott detinbl*
bargaina.
sborrv. but I cun'l k'o with you.
(Calcutta TlnicK.
verrv
(iou' ul."-
Olaanseatholfaaal
Passages. Allays
Pain and luflaoa-
niatlon, Heala the
Mores. Ksa tores
ths Neuaaa of
Tnste and Smell.
TBY THE OUBE
A particle Is ap-
pllt'd Into each n<>»-
irll rtiidlsHKrcealilc.
I'rlceftoeis. ul UniK-
rlsts;l.vmHll.n'KlstonM|.»Wcts. KI.Y liiumi.
CUa. A'b lirccnwlc li street. New \ ork.
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
W. B. CLAKK A CO., of MIN«KAP«L1(I, Oflte
Fir$t Afortaaget on Farm* in 3rin»iMO<a oimI i>o-
i-tfta In amounts of laoo and upwanls; interest
fnim 7 to 8 per cent. Mortgagt* «>« .^»»»~f***5
City l'r<)}ttTty, Interest 7 percent. Klfteon years
exuuriencc. Srntl to limton offict for I ampntm
and rofcronces liefore you Invest el'*ewhere.
GEOKOE WALLACE. Agent, 1» Milk street,
Itoom 4ti, Boston.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
BAIVKX^RS.
80 Maaaan Street, - - - Hew York*
HAVB OOMSTAIITLY OM IIAMD
A SELECTION OP CHOICE IMTBllV
MENT BEOURITIBt.
CofTfljrpoadsnos of /laaiers, ttroktr* and InvMt-
or* *otteU«d.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICX
22 SHAITUCK STREET, COR. IIDDIE.
■XWALI. G. MACK, Prealdaat.
JACOli KOOBH8. Treasurer,
D. B. BARTLETT, Clerk.
DIRECTOR8I
8EWA1J.0. MACK, LEVI 81'RAOrE.
JAMKS H. rUAN'ci8, JOHN F. KIMBALL.
ALK^ANDKK O. CUMNOCK.
illi«(ellaneouii«
Tlllb AND THAT.
>1I*H dura- Have you met
Brlyl'
Count Sbore-
rofl^kv.Mr. KcHlberFyi;
Mr. Keatbcrly— Veil, !ni.t cviniinc.
MiM Clara— He bus a Kreul deal of dignity
of mHiiiicr. .^ . ,
Mr. Fiulbcrly (who Is nothing If not fun-
uv)— Ves, inoft Husslanssrc cold and dis-
tant, you know, Miss (lara.-[New ^ ork
Sun. ' .
"Did vou ever have a lady band you a lead
quarterJ"' was asked of a car conductor yes-
terday.
"I have."
"Nicely dreisetl, hlw'h-tooed I««ll««^, ,,
•'J.i»l so. There were several on this line
who usetl 10 band me lea«l quarU'rs."
"And you didn't leel like sajlng anything
to them r' . , , . _ ,
••Tiere was no need to. I always bad
four iea.l nickels ready lo return for change.
— [Umaba World.
Spagenvogel. who has been "taken up" by
an IrUb policeman (In a conciliatory vein)—
"Lona life lerdot I'opel" .». ,
(UBi-er Tobln— "Thot's tin days exthry for
Touse. rae bov. It's an Orangeman yure
talkln' tor— tl»uck^
Tbey were on ll»« upi»er deck, "nd the
weatlMirwas inclined to Im rough. Ibey
were discussing beoevolanee.
yi,e_.'You kuow what the Bible aaya:
•C«ht thy bread upon the waters'"-
U« (haallly)— "Ex-cuse me, 1 thinlt I'll try
ft flow '*
Anil be rushed for tbe side of the veaael to
•e« the color of tbe water.— [Judge.
There was once great consternation in the
offli-e of yJon's Herald when tbe writer of an
Tnilige8l(ion
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCES ARE it is the
stomach's fault.
Whatever the cause,
it can be cured — and
cured permanendy — ^by
^/y^DR/\I^EpiLLS
which are purely vege-
table and free from all
injurious ingredients.
for Sals by all Draffiits. W«e tJeta. psrbej
lessipt of priofcT)r. J. H. Scbeack a aoo, Phlladlfc
A Valuable jnvestment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER HINING CO.,
GfBoe 48 Oectral Street, Boom 10,
8PALU1NU nLo<;K,
Offers a vaUialdo Invontmcnt to |those who tie-
•Ire sure returns for tbclr muuvy. The com-
,mnv are not engaged in any wlld-cat ujficulH-
lion. They are nclllng the Mock upon Us merits,
iHlnrf conn<lcnt that It will rcallie what they
claim. Call ami ask quostlc n«.
PRICE OF GAS,
with the discount off for prompt pay-
ment, la
81.20 per Thousand Feet.
Private Wires to Mew York.
Teleitboae Call, 978-8.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
F^TOCKS BOHDII, ORAIK A»D PRO-
VISIONS boaght and sold far Cash, or oar.
rled on Margin.
3 P, O. Building, LoweU,
Sidney Dr-o^vett,
NO. T JOHN gTBE«T.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
OP ALL KINDS
4T Ttns OFFICE.
husiintM Cartis.
HABB180N W. 8THEETEB,
Coiistal>lo and ,Oolleotort
Room No. 6. Central Block.
Office hours, from 9 to 13. 2 to S, nnd Monday
Thursday snd Krldsy evcDltiKs from 7 t« 9.
4^Hpcclttl atlcnllun to culleclloD of rente *-^
aeneral careof tenement proiJcrtY.
I>R. O. A..
Burgeon Chiropodigt.
Ho. 1 Fraaaott Straet, . • I.owall, '.
Office hours : 8 a. an. to 12 in.
■p. m.; Mundays, 4 to 4 i>. ni.
X^
^^CHELLE^ /
I DUMAS&.CO. f
/ ^ O - \
BOOKBINDERS y
J0Rlj4 Cnnt»«al St#
^^ ^f-"^ tiP^' J
2 to B s&d 7 to
FIKST-CLASS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set u)) and rentc<l at a low rate per year,
ylpluic Included.
E
1
Inic said In pious phrase that abe dletl and
"dalmed the promises," tbe paper was made
to aver tbat she died "and cleared the prem-
ises." And It was out at Worceater, Mass.,
where Ibe Rev. (leonre H. Ueuworlh havlnit
declared In a public address "I am not a free
lance," Ibe sedate Spy K^ve hliu fame by
prlntluK tbe aenUnce "Iwant a free luuch.
--[Bostou Traoacrtpt.
Tho Profeeaar and the OalC
A well known Portland attorney, a grad-
uate ol Hebron academy, tells a good atory
of Prof- D., principal of this well known In-
etltutloB when the Pdrtlaud attorney gnul-
u» ed. He says Prof. D. poss«jssed the most
uerfect humor, was one of the most popular
{JrofesKors ever In command of the academy,
and too, almost Invariably knew when tbe
students were plottlnti any mischief.
•'Prof. D.," says the iiltorocy. "was verv
.articular Indeed that hU students should
nave their lights out and themselves retired
to bed at 10 o'clock every nljtht. Somehow
the students felt It their duly to break this
rule, aud lliey were often accustomed, n the
fall term especially, to take possession of
nel/hl>orin>: orchards at unseemly hours In
Iho niiiht. and feaxl on sweet apples. Irof.
D. jrenerally cauifht us In tbe^e laldnlirht ad-
ventures. In the first term of the year the
inofcssor invariably kept :t llirlit burning In
Ills room all night, and rarely retired till aft-
er mldnljjht. ^ . . ^.
"One Friday nl^bt a score of us boys took
in ft mldnlu'ht"«prc«d in Farmer Everett's or-
cbard. and the professor nabbed us in the
gel of picking up a basketful of pumpkin
sweets to take to ihc room. As the boys
snid, we got 'thunder' the next morning at
chapel exercises.
"The next day was stormy. The nltfnl
was* dark and the crow<l of the ulghl before
put their heads together to get even with
the professor. It was one of the blackest
MlKhts I ever saw. We started out at mld-
DKbt, and borrowed Miss Bailey's two
months' old calf. Purposely we made a
rscket that brought out the professor a fl}-
fng. As he flew out of Bailey block, I gave
the calf a sharp cut with a switch and It gal-
toJJdlntoanidjoln'nK ««'J *''^ ^"j* ^"^^
U^r after it, halloo ng and threatening the
iSTwlth expulsion if lie didn't st4>p. For
15 aJtual fa?t Prof. D-, chased that calf
a fiill half hour before he J»»«oyered that he
waa sold. We bovs gave him » /oua "g
three cheers as he sfowlv ret jrned to Ballev
block, panting, awl with a generally dllapl-
dSS"a?i.?£ce, leading the unassum n,
boeay by the nose. Pro?. !>-.'' ''^X.'s
wora deposited the calf In **«« Bailey s
p«it barn, and ^'••PPf*'^,!^^"^'" ^A *aJ
Block. The next morning Prof. D- was as
food natured and jolly as cver."-lI>ewUton,
le., JouruaK ^__
Wbat Abb I toDof
The svmptoma of biliousness are unhappily
but too well known. They «»/>««;, « •"^'''if "'
Individuals to »omo extent. A bilious man
Is aeldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently,
alas, he baa an excellent appetite for. liquids
bnt none for Hollds of a morning. His
tongue will hardly »»ear Inspection at anv
time; If it Is not white and furred, ills
rough, at alt e?«nts. .... * i«_
The dlff^lre system is wholly out of order
and diarrhoea or constipation may be a
symptom or tbe two may alternate. 1 here
are ofUn bemorrbokis or even loss of blood.
Tbere may be (dddiness and often headache
andscldltyorlatalence and tenderTiess In
tbe pit of tbe stomach. To correct all this if
not eAci a cur* ti^r Oreen'a August Flower,
it oosU but a trifle and thousands attest Ito
ffflcaej.
WEDim ECONOMY.
H0THIN6 SUCCEEBS LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. lewis is AJways Successful.
TIm OloiT of a Xu it ii Ii< Straiucth,
Mott. .» FI«r.l«>l r.™. W»« l... Qatak-
r»»- O. J. LEWTS.
INVESTMENTS
AT-—
T and 8 J»or CJent.
rirst raortaaire, with oeupon bonds »tUchad.
paVabes^l annually by Appleton NaUonal
hank. Secured on Improved farms In the west,
from 3 to 5 times the value of the loan. Atoao-
lutelT arcure, nnd principal and Intereat paid
ns a rule with as much promptneas «»,5g,''«"-
mcnt bonds. Amount, from f^M UD, yleWlmr 7
nnd H per cent. Apply to ALL8T0N ALUCN,
Mnnmr block, ftl Central street, room 1. nerer
£ .lOHNr KIMBALL. President App eton
Nat liink. JA»f. K. '«LLOW8 fjesldjat l^w.
ell Mutual Fire »•»••. <^«>v.^r«yi«:fViK'
President Trad, rs Md Mfchanlos Ins. Co.. k.
B. PATCH. HAPGOOD WRIGHT. CHAKLIS
HOVKY^ jkP*'KK»0'* BAMCROrt^
COKE,
Broken, screened and deUvered al
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Gbaldron.
CAIB.
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Super-Phosphate
ANf>
EHOLIBH LAWN DBE8BIN0,
for sals cheap by
J. Ck, ROGERS A CO.,
M, fl and 9S Market Mtraet.
GOU) HBDAL, PAUd, 1876.
BAKER*S
Di*. R- R. Pi*e«oott,
Late Oculist to Northwestern Dispensary, Maw
, Yorkolty.
Oflloe, No. • Wirman's Kzehance. oornas
MorriiKiscli and Central Ntreeta, room with
I»r. KIrkor. Office days and hours : WKDNKS-
DAYH and 8ATUP.I)AYM, from 0 a. ni. until 1
p. m. Bxolnslve attention nlven to diseases of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
AADREWS ^WIliiELER,
E8TAVLIHUF.I) 111 (IT.
MANUrACTIfHKKH OF
Mo charce asada tor the ase ot
Ma oharfo oaade tor maBlng sappljr
pipes nroBB street Malaa to eeBsa
lars. -^ =^ .'
Orders, whaa left at oAoe. pronptlr kt
Ito.
0. E. CCHHINOs Agent.
Who. after Intense study and deep research, haa
lately discovered a new. extraorjllnary. quick,
^^in and InexpenslTS cure 'or Diseases of the
Sain and SplnalCord. 8permaU>rrh»a. Semi-
nal WeiJtnass. Fluid Escapes, impotencv and
DsnAved runoUons of the Nervous and Uener-
255Tstein~ THIS NEW AND MAllVKL-
most desperate forms Of Nervous Disorders In
S^ youhg7nd old. To deblUtoted youth It be-
SSws the vigor of manhowl, and In advanced
iwltesublfshesthe vigor of youth without
S? possibility of «»»fi>r«- ^.u""i»jy ^^^
PLAirrs. Acute or Chronic Discharges. Strlc-
fure. Kevenaon of the Urine, Gravel, Kidney or
eS^d^ Disorders, Syphilis. Sccomlary Hymp-
toms. Eruptions. Skin Diseases, all are abso-
luSly cured without the use of mercury, copal-
hs or Injections. No restrictions In diet or hln-
Sronoe from business. Rkcknt CASES CURBD
IN THRKE OH FouK DAYS. Patients whose cases
have bein nealocted. ba<ily treated or pro-
nounced lucural)lo, are imrtlcularly Invited to
^iBlt Or I'owU. A written Kuarantcc of cure
Sven in ail cases arranKcl an.l undcrUken. iM
PRACTlCltupwardSOf THIKTY YEAKB.
larDr Lewis Is frequontlv consulted by
maiw who have been comuletcly dl scour aRcd of
Tver bTlnK cured after Having experimented
^?h v^r^ousadvortlKcd nostrums, electric IhjHs.
*!• which Invariably <lo more harm than good.
Ever^phLseofdlseaHe demands different and
fiSl treatmcut. To those who may have
K dlsftppolnted. Dr. Lewis would say con-
S him Sml ho will restore the dlMipoolnted
one to all the duties of life, whether Jhey be
ph?Blcaf or mental, peruilnlng to married life
or "single blessedness."
Oonaultatlon. M'-^^^" W ^^ClS;.. ••.«».
DR. LEWIS Is permanently located at
129 Friendship Street, ProTidenoe, B. I.,
Oae door from nichmond •t'*** (°^ ,?r2!f^
iS*et). Office hours all the year round from 9
S^and 6 to »; Sunday. »» J«, V-.^r^^'^REAT
MALS COMPLAINTS SKILFULLY TKJSAl-
ED. „„
MOTIOS TO OOUNTRT PATIMHIS.
Dr Lewis wlU. on full descrtptlon of case
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MBNDAY. JANUAItY 30, 1888,
Omoo, Merrimack »Mc«t, Lowell, MRbS., by
Manlen A Uowcll. bub»crlpUon price ttt-OO •
yew.Mccnuainomh, U cent, a wc.'U. dellv-
«red by carrier, blugle oople* » oenu. A.lver-
tiding rule* luruUhed ou api)ll«4iUou. I
Lowell Weekly Journal yublUhed from 8:iine
office ou Fridays. Price tLao per unuuin, al-
ways Id Hdvanre. Larger clrculaUon In towns
Dear Lowell than all other i)apers.
TnTKIIKU as aKCOMU CLAM UAIL MAIIKK.
TUAIMB TO AMD FKOM BOBIOW.
Boaton * LowalL
matter of Intensak, m It ought to be to all,
will read both Mr. Wattcraon'* and Mr. Ed«
muudM's papers. They fairly repreaent both
alJes of IhU now p»r«iuountU«ue.
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"WKWTKUN MA8HACHUSBTT8" didn't HUC-
cced in making a yearling of CoiiKresMman
Burnett, asprehident of the Bay Stale agri-
cultural Hoclely, nor iu Rettlujc the annuul
fair located at SiniugHcld. We think It
would bo quite as well for the intere«t8
which the society w«« formed to promote, If
It could perambulate IbecoiumonwoaJlh to
some extent with Its exbibltlons, though
Boston has conveniences for holding a fair
which cannot be fouiid elsewhere, and can
always furnish an audience uud conMe<|ue»it
gate money. But it was the absurdest of all
notions to propose not to give Mr. Buructt
another term, even though »o good a man as
RawHOU wtts to be bla sucoossor. We
of
Sundai/$.
IM B.O0
9.00 1.00
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Hi-e very sui-e thai the scheme was uono
M r. Rawson's own leeklng.
I>o ANV or OUK Br\i>KK8 know kuythtng
pnutlcally al>out wurmiuxwHter for atot^k to
drluk? The tostlmouy l» plenty In favor of
It, but we sometimes quektlon whether it i«
not more or lew notional. A man does not
want his drink warmed, though he sometimes
desires to have it heateil. But water with
tbecblll taken off is not considered pitluiablc
It costf something to warm water artlllclul-
ly, and who can aay that the expense is not
aa great to ralae the temperature with fuel,
aa it would be with fodder? Who kuowsV
E!)c lotofll ©ailg Courier.
MONDAY, JANUAKY 80, 1888.
' Boston's 4 percent, park loan, which hae
SO years to run, was bid olT by K. Hollina
Morse and Brollu-r at 104 ft3-100. Kvcn at
this they will make u good thing. Uoston'a
credit Is very gooil, In ^plte of her big city
debt. _^______
The Mnsischuaetts woman suflrage a«aoc|.
atlou Is about to hold Us nlnelcenlb anulver-
It has reached a conicwhat niutiire
DcatnicttT* Fir* la PltUbarg.
Dr. C. G. Hussey'a four-atory buUdlog, 41
Klfth avenne, rittsburg. Pa., occupied by
Urllug A Son!*, tailors, aud Hoeren Bros.,
manufacturing lewelers, «»J »»>• adjoining
luilldliig, occuple«l by W. M. Haslage k Sons,
wholesale groeerlcH and fancy aroods, were
burned Sunday. Total loss f 29ft 000. The
Are started In Husaey's building from a de-
fective flue, and burned clK'ht hour*. Jainos
Lawler, Hreman, was knocked off » ladder
luid fatally hurl.
Man KillMl at • Vlv*.
The Harvard house block, comprUlng a
hotel, an opera house, the Karmera' National
hank and renrtebl's un lortaklug roo'ins, In
Maloue, N. Y., was burned Hunday morning.
The firms burned out are J. M. Spann, hard-
wuro- A. ( rofl, furniiure; Kempton * Biir-
nnm Veneral merchandise; Thomai Citrpf n-
Ter dSl";- S«nford * Bsrtlett.«imnerv.
and Caotw?ll * Msin. Inwyers. Loaa. tWO.-
5So; insurance. •7ft.(M)0. While the Are wa.
In pro«r.sH Isaac ('be«ley, a prpmlnent citi-
zen, was killed.
Ool. DeAD'a Honae BartMd.
The residence of Ol. B. C. Dean, agent
of the Manchester print works, took Are at
1 o'clock Sunday morning nod waa con-
sumed, together with a portion of tho con-
tents. The re^dence was situated on Myrtle
.tr*«i and was one of the handsomeet In the
df? 'rnsm«dfrtia.000lnthe ^toa. IVo-
pUi'-and PwcllInK House «•"«»>'«"«••; l','"
personal property wm V""' "ion ^•^l<l e
Vew llanipslilre. Total loss #80,000. 1 be
ttrcmen foLnd the utmost difflcultv in gettlnij
A BROADWAY BLAZE
D«atniotlTe
, flft0 «libertl«emmt»»
TK L K a R A P ii l»fK 8 8 K NO KB 8
WANTKU.— Three neat aud energetic l>oirs
.ii^.i... iii»iuMirMii. run errauds, ntc. Apply
••ry.
of its early
age, without seeing very many
hopoa fultllled, but It U full of courage and
push. Another nineteen years may show
different results.
The executive conimilt«'c of the deniotrut-
Ic alate committee, M. M. tunnlfl" chairman .
on Saturday voted that the democracy should
be a unit In the support of ilevelaud's |uillc>
as laid down In bis message. If the demo-
crats can bold their rank and tile ou this line
woaball lose all faith In Massachusetts Intel-
llgenoe. ^
Ueorge T. Downing of Newport, that aoro-
beaded gentleman of color w ho couldn't get
a port office, un.ler a republican adndnlsira-
tlon, and ratted on account of hi* failure.
eomea out for free trade. Dowulug wants
to carry his colored brethren over to the
democracy with himself, but there are not
many such "rats" in the race.
PKIWONALi.
James Redpath.the Journalist, was strick-
en with paralysis iu New York Hunday, and
is lying very low at his i-esidence In HUlb
street. Ills throat Is sffected so that h« l»
siMScchlcss. There Is little hoi>c of hi* re-
covery. ^_______^__^_^
NEW llAMPblllHB.
Mrs. Kllon Spcllmaii. probably the oldest
person In New Hampshire, died fSatunlay,
aged 104 years. She was a native of litlanvl
iiiid <amc to this country 'ift years ago. slii.e
wbiih time she has lived In Concord. .Mrv
Spclhnan never ha<l any se>lous Illness unii
about a month since. When lO'i y«ars old
she walked down towu snd back, a distance
of four milcs^
FOJIKUIN NKWb.
Amarlcan VIsllora to the i*op«.
The pope Saturday received !»00 Amcrl«an
pilgrlras, among whom were tho archbishop
of Philadelphia, the bishop of Buffalo, the
vicar general of Charleston, and the rector
of the American college at Rome. The pil-
urlnis also Included a number of uwmbers
of the Catholic Knights. memUrs of tlie
Katlier Mathew Temwrunce society of St.
Louis, and of the .St. Vincent de I'aul society
of New York, and Mr. Illckev. publisher of
' " w i<
tiremen were soon sheathed In loe.
ratal rtf in • N«w Tork HoaplUL
Sunday morning the hospital for the rup-
ture.l and crippled at Uxtngton and Foriy-
m«oiid streets. New York, caught flre. It be-
Ini: dlscovcre.l by two of the Inroatei, LoiiNn
Kellif, Vi, and Ulary (inelj, 10. who notitlcd
Iho matron. The m crippled children were
inkcu out. and the guests of the VauderbUt
hotel opposite gave up tlieir roonn to he
mile one.. .Max Sehwar/. who is aullering
from hip .llsease. tried to earrv out Johnny
Burke, a little deaf and dumb criuple. .ul
the burden was l*yond his strength. Then
he druL'tfcd him Inti. the hallway, when both
were res.ued. Ma-y Donnelly, a cook, was
miir.Muted. while asleep. Jessie Ktranger. a
younu waitress, saveti the lives
M.farthv, the elevator boy,
O'Brien, one of the engineers
the lire l« »-i''*H)-
Olbrr rir«a.
The Peoria (III.) Ibainlier of Commerce
was partly burued Sunday. It was Insured
for $40,000, which will probably cover the
loss. The ofWces of tho Weitern Union and
Postal Tele»rraph eoniDanles were burued out.
Tbclmildlngoecupie.l by the ^ork Daily
Publishing company, as a print ng omee. I .
M. Welsh, clothier, and U. K. Pollock, Jewel-
er, wan burned In York, Pa., Sunday. 1 otai
loss, IMIO.OOO. ... . . .1
Karlv this morning Are broke out In tlie
four-story brick building In Brooklyij, oceu
uled as tlie St. John's Roman Catholic Or
Flr«-Losa •«,5O0,0OO-rir«-
tuen Uurt.
Nkw Youk, Jan. 30.— Broadway was vis-
lied at 6.4ft o'clock this morning by the most
tierce and disastrous lire that has occurred
in that thoroughfare for 16 yeara. In an
hour and a half, despite the seudlmr out of a
general call for Hre apparatus, four immense
business houses were destroyed and others
seriously dams/ed. Tho total loss Is estl-
.mated at *'J.500,000. About half an hou
after tho tire Was discovered, an explosion
occurred, by which Assistant Foreman Mich-
ael Rellly of hook an.l ladder No. 8 was fatal-
It Injured, and several others were more or
'"Th'e"Hre started at ft40 Broadway, hi a
Hlore oooupletl by Henry Rogera. That
l)ulldlng was soon deirtfoyod »uJ ««-0^
m s altacked and then No. 647.^ By 8 o'clock
l»)« tiro was under control. The losers are
dealers Id laces, trimming*, fealhera, cloth-
ing, Ac. ' , . .
A Corpae. Mot • HMdacrvous.
San Fhani ia<H). Cal., Jan. SW.-Mlsa Gor-
tic Jaffe of Oakland was to have hwon mar-
ricd vesterday to Solomon lx)weuburg. a
weullhy merchant, but just before tho time
for tire ceremony, word was «t';««ved tba
Lowenburg had committed suicide, lie bad
l»ecome demcnletl ou account of opposition
by his relatives to his marrying a young girl
ut his somewhat advancetl ago.
Two Men Drowned. "
Cli,(>liCK.srKM, Jan. 30. -The schooner Ad-
dison U. Proctor, arrived to<lay from the
western bank, reports the loss, Jan. %, of
Henry McDonald, ono of tho crew. IIo
leaves u widow aud four children.
Schooner Belle A.Neuas reports the loM
of Jumes F.I wood.
to deliver messages, run
at once to Western Union
Merrtmacli stieot^
Telegraph office. 11
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Popular Oourso.
FIFTH ENTERTAINMENT
JVedneaday, February lit, .
CONCBBT BY THE
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Temple Male Quartette,
9it Ant^i^Ancs 6ooti««
Weather Indications.
Jan. 30, noon. —For New EpgUnd,
warmer, fair weather, followed by light
snow, light to freih variable windi.
'▲Ml>'
eiolaruker, fXarplait.
MBXT mi^KttTAi)aivtn pkb. isth.
Price for the two 76 oenti.
Erening tioketi 50 osnti.
Box office open We«lnoaday at 7 p. m.
Bon Marche.
]9rp anH jfancp tfootis.
THE COLD WEATHER
ON
HAti
Demoraliziiii Ilie Tfaile
of Miehai'
and James
The loss Ity
Murderoae Work of • il««»o.
Nkw Youk. Jan. 30.-Durlng a Munr"""'
aujoug drimkeu laborers ou tho a.|Uoduct
near Dobbs Ferry, jcsterday, u negro named
Smith shot and killed Patrick Tyler, and fa-
lillv wounded a man, name unknown.
Hmlth flodto thU cllv, whore h,e was arrest-
ed. _____
Tartar and discoloratlons of the teeth are
rcniovetl bv using Uid)ifoan>, that fragrant
lM|uld substitute for tooth powder. Try it.
*j;> cents. All ilniggists.
And we Propoie to Btart it up Again
with Low Prioei.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Wt shail be In the midst ot
STOCKTAKING
Mr. Ediaunda •■ Protection.
htenator I-klmunds has, In Harper's Monthly
for February, a very crusblnx reply to Wat-
teraon's free-trade paper. Watterson's arti-
cle waa published In the January numher.
Mr. Edmunds shows convincingly that the
position assumed by the tariff reformers that
the duty lijust »o much tax on the Amori-
can consumer Is absurd. When tliis point it
oarrlcHl, tho whole anti-protective argument
falls. Another thing Mr. Kdmunds shows,
which, as we have repeatedly remarked, is
too often forgotten on botli sides, Is that
each nation Is bound to look first after the
material interests of its own people, without
considering how other nations arc nolni,' to
got along. Here Is tho kernel of tariff phil-
osophy. If the whole world were under
one flsg, to enforce free-tra<le would be tho
iiounden duty of the government. We are
often asked by tlie free-tra«ler, with an air
thst indicates that he thinks he has found a
knock-down argument, why if free-trade is a
good thing between the 3H states iu tho
union. It would not be ecjunlly ad-
-vantageouB to all the nations of the
oarth!' Undoubtedly It would be. if
the greatcHl good of the whole number were
to be considered, without regard to the inter-
ests of any one country. But the I'nited
.suites is bound to consult the Interests of the
people of the Inlted States, first of all- the
«ellish interests. If you please; and the gov-
ernment bus no rl|,'hl to put its own people
at a disadvantaRe for the sake of assisting or
beneliliuK anybody else. It our 38 states
were HO many independent and sovereign
nations, each seeking Its own welfare, it is
by no means certain that, sniail as they arc,
and limited In scoj)© of production, they
would not find it an advantage to build up
home Industries by protection. But the
United States is the unit of power. It
makes the revenue laws, aud ith empire is so
vast, and Its resources arc so varied, that It
finds Its account in making Itself as nearly
Independent of the rest of mankind as pos-
■ible.
There is an opinion prevalent in fonie
quarters that national prosperity cannot
oonslat without a large foreign trade, while
interchange of eomniodilies between eill/.ens
of the t»ame nation cannot be as valuable as
Interchange between citizens of the home
government and those of a forel«n country.
This Is the sheerest sort of fallacy, but It
prevails In free-trade argument. It is cer-
tainly belter for the United States thai Mis-
noun .sboiild sell wheat to Massachusetts and
take her pay in hIiocb or cotton cloth, than
that Missouri should have to send her wheat
to England iu order to get the goods. In
the former ease the entire profit of the ex-
change remains in this country ; while in the
latter one-half 'of it goes to Great Britain.
Nor would that famous but imaginary "Chl-
oese wall" which the free-tradcrH so love to
accuse protectionlsUs of having built around
tbe country, be in any degree detrimental If
it were a reality, provided we could produce
all we nee<le<l of everything, on a rcatonably
profitable basla. We would not need a dol-
lart worth of foreign commerce to make u»
proaporous, If our domestic production fur
the' Catholic lie view of New York.
. ^. Matters In IreUiBd.
The trial at Eniua .Saturday of Joseph 11.
Cox, member of parliament, who was charged
with addressing proclaimed branchea of the
National league, resulted In a verdict of
gulltv. Mr. Cox was seuteneotl to four
months' Imprisonment with hard labor, Uo
appealed and wus sdinltted to l>ull, but on
eavluK tbe court house he was a^ain arrest-
ed, charged with being guilty of a breach of
the crimes act In addressing the tenants at
Klldysart. , . ,, ,
Intense excitement was caused at (lulwav
Sundav bv the arrest of u company of musl-
eians viho' were returning from the bishop s
IIeri»ertOladslon<' has written a letter to
Lord Clanrl«arde, in which he says that
while speaking at l-eeds be was prompted l»y
strong feellnxH to apply most ofiensivo
epithets to his lonlshlp coneeroing eviction
ou the Clanrieardc estates, and he begs to
express bis sincere regret that he should
liave use«l such lanifuaije.
A lloyal lUtrothnl.
Prince Oscar of Sweden was formally be-
trothed to Miss Mnnek, u .SwedNh woman of
birth, but poor. In the royal palace ut 'J';;',!J;.J,>,.oob'
uoole
Stockholm Sunday. The ceremony was
bHIllant and was witnessed by ail the mem-^
hers of the roval familv and tlie cabinet min-
isters. The kiuK, who svllb>srial reluctance
has consented to the mairiage. proposed a
toast to his sou's bealth. lly bis marriage
the urinee will lose his royal title, the vearly
uilovvance from the diet and bis palace at
Stockholm, but retains Ids po^lllon in the
navy, lie will bo simply Prime Bcrnadotlu.
Notes.
Dr. MacKcnJtIe, who has arrived at .San
Uemo, declares himself sati-fled with the
present coudltiou of the crown prince's
henlth, and says that there is a declde.l Im-
provcnjent in every respect in the i)art of
the patient's throat where the previous
growths develoiwd.
philn'as Viuni .' and "did considerable damaire.
There vCere 4(H) or ftOO children in tbe bulld-
Idk, but no lives were lost.
Carelessness in Ibawlog out water pll>ci
Satunlav caused the destruction of a large
boarding house In West tiulncy, owned bvh.
E. Uayard. with a Imru and cow. uwa. f4,-
500; Insurance. $8700.
The Chemical Paper company's mi 1 at
South Holvoke was burned Saturday night,
Ht a loss of f T.'i.OOO to » 100,000. , .. .
The greenhouse of J. K. Pitcher at ^hort
Hills, a few miles from t>range. N. f- w«»
destroyed by Are Saturday. I/oss. f80,000.
Mr. PItcliers collection of plants was one of
the finest in the world.
A lami» exi)lod<'ii In the pressroom of the
Hridgcport (Ct.) Morning Ne^'" •"^'»'"';»^''>,
nijcbt and caused a fire which badly gutted
the building. ... . , iu «*
Saturday morning fire broke out in tho of.
flee of tbe'Daiiy Commercial in Challauooga,
T. nn.. and wrecke.l the buiiduiK. The
Western Union Telegraph ol lee aijd the
Knitfhtsof Pvthias hall, tlie finest in the
state, were ruined. Los^. |40,(X)O.
Tlio house of Charles Hazard, editor of the
Sundav Telegram, containing u fine library,
wti. Iiurnod in Kimira. N. Y., Sunday. Loss,
Ottnmn Hros.' grist mill was burned In
Y.. Saturdav. Loss, «*3ti.<M»; lusur-
Distress After Eating
Is one of the many disiigrceahle symptoms of
dyspeimla. Headache, heartburn, sour storaach,
falntness and eninlcloMS appetite are also
cuiised by this very wl.lespreail and Krowlng
disease. Hood's Sarsaparlllu tones the stom-
ach, creates an appetite, promotes tiealthy dl-
Kcstlon, relieves the headache, and cures the
most obstinate <a»eo of dyspepsia, lload the
followUiK ;
"My wife ha<l dyspepsia. 8ho could not keep
her fjod down, and liad that oppressed feeling
afUT eating, .she liatl no api>ctlte ami was tired
all the lime. She tried numerous medicines
without belnu relieved, biit the first bottle of
Hood's Sarsapnrllla did her a gTuni deal of
good. She has uikon two botilcs, and can oat
anything without dlstross. and has no t>*ouble In
reutlnlug food." JoiiN Hattk.'ikiklu, Marlon,
''''" ALL-GONE FEELING
"1 have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had
but little appetite, and what 1 <lbl cat distressed
me, or did roe little goo«l. In an hour aftor eat-
Ing 1 would experience a fnlotuoBn or tired, all-
gone feeling, as though I ho«l not eaten any-
thing. Hood's Sarsuparllla did me an Immense
amount of good. It gave mo an ajipetlle. and
my food relished and satlstlcd tho craving I bad
|ire\ lously cxperlcucod. It relieved me of that
fidut, llix'd, all gone focllng. 1 have felt so
much better since I took Hood'* Marsaparllla,
that I am happy to recommend It." G. A.
I'AUK, Wutertown, Mass.
N. n. He sure to KOt only
BINOHAMPTON'8 PERIL.
Threatened With a Ropr^tUton of Rociiea-
t«r's Kxperleiioe.
About 10.16 o'clock Saturday morning tbe
larije gasoline tank owned by the Binghamp-
ton (N. \.) tins and Electric company, con-
taining W),000 gallons of gasoline, sprang a
leak. The fluid encircled the flag station of
the Delaware, Lackawanna and NNcstern
railroad, located on Prospect avenue, am
iMjforc Its occupant. Thomas Sull van, could
escaiw from tbe structure, thaoli Ignited, fa-
tallv burniu): lilm. An alarm was sounded,
anif the fire department quickly responded,
and succeeded in extinuulsbing the flnines.
The companies had scarcely reached their
nuarters wluii au alarm was sounded from
Weed's InnuDry. Here It was found
that gasoline was flowing from a sewer hipc.
and bad ignited. An iuvestijration showed
that a large portion of the 60,000 gallons of
oil bad escaped into tlic sewer, peiietrnllnK
A leiicnient bouse in Norwich. CI., owned
bv U. U. (iardncr. was damaged h.')IM» l)y fire
Sundav F. W. Snicer. a fireman, fell ut the
hvdrant. and Mniek bi^ nose with >u.h force
that be broke his neck and died instantly.
THE COLD SNAP.
Ic* In the HHrlKirs-UTe Stock Froxen to
Death. .
The cohl weather continues on Cape Cod,
the thermometer at Hyanuls Sundiiy being
four degrees below zero. Ice made rapidly
in the harbor, thus permittinx eoniiuunlca-
tion with u few of the schooners thjil have
i been lying outside the breakwater. They all
I report most bitter experiences and much
1 suflering. Other schooners had their colors
flying all Suuday, but it was not possible^ to
gcttolbcm. Friday night was
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggist"- •! ! b'" f^' *^- Prepared
only by 0. 1. HOOD & CO.. Lowell, Mass.
lOO r>o»e« Ono Uollnr
YEAST
POWDER
Klnc LlnoD Crash 5c., down from 10 centa.
(Jood all-lluen Damask Uflc.. down from M,
Fast colored Ked Damask We., worth :«.
ImjM.rted Marsolllos gullU, l'J-4 slie, ♦'i.'M.
worth tUM.
Holland Curtains, with best spring fixtures, Mc.
All our short length IM.pies and Check Naln-
•ookstl'.e., worlli from li'j to 'JO.
All our (>0 HIankcU at $4.M).
10 ple.cs Dra|)ery 811k, tissue ahadoa, ic; would
l>e cheap at li^.
A larice lot of HmbrolderoU White KlaOBOl, at
|ti1ecsttf plain llanncl.
i;oi>d yaril wide Illoached Cotton Itemnants,
soft flnlsh, at Ac. per yanl.
Itost dross facing Cambrics 4c. per yard.
Klne wide Cochwo Cambrlca, In choice light
Btyles, i»Uc- ; l««t aeaaon's price 10 cents.
Best .pinllty t;entury Prints ••»c.; usual price
lu cents per yard,
nest quality yanl wide Sateens ic.. ilown from
lis and U.
Best quality Moe«julto Netting, 2 yards wide, 4c.
per yanl.
l lot black and colored Mrocadod Velvets at 3ac..
down from 70.
All our best quality colored Satin Rliadnmes
K8C.. down from il.W; Uda Is tlio bargain of
tho season.
1 lot fine Silk and Wool Dresa Gooda. 40 Inches
wide, sue. ; down from 7ft.
1 lot Imported IMald Dress Coo<l8 '2.V., re<lucecl
from Mc. ; those arc cholc* and pretty styles.
50 Inch all-wool Flannels, In blue, giwn and
brown, fine quality, only <5c.; worth t!i.
We have taken nil our ^^c., |1 and •>/^» •'««•••/.
WhIsU, with Mreton fronts, binblcjl and vest
fronts, plain and lace trimmed, and shall offer
Uio uDllre lot at tho unllorm price of 44c. each.
All our Braid and Jot Drees Trimmings at leas
than bait price.
All our Small Wares and Notions at lower prices
than you will ever soo them again.
All our 44 ami ftlc Caahmero Olovea at 15c. per
IMilr.
Boy's fleo«-e lined laovea 10c. per pair, down
from 'ii.
Ladles' fine real Kid GloTOS 6»c. per pahr, down
from (l.'iA
Lsdles' Fur Lined Kid Gloves 75c., down from
•l.'iS.
Chllilren's Cashmere Mittens 15c., down from 25.
All our 811k Umbrellas, with gold and silver
caps. Ivory hamlles and natural slicks, that wo
■Old for $3.50, will now be offoa'd at $iM.
All our Ladles', tients' and Children's Under
TTcar and Hosiery at about half former prices.
All our .VI. 0-J and "ftc. Ulhbons at 'i.-Vc. per yanl.
Ladles', tients- and ChUdren's Hundkerchlefs
jBiarkcd way down (almost give away prices).
We fire positively going out of business.
And th« above cut prices sre only sauiplea
of our entire atook. KTerythln* In onr
•tore la oflTered «orr«spondlngly cheap. nnd
we thiuk by the way our st4Mk is being re-
duced the public appreciate our low price*
and s«iuar« way of doing buaines*.
OSWALD & CO.
Noi. 35 and 37 Central Street.
til
coldest
known'atFalraoulir since 1800, the mercury
falling to nine degrees below. Sixteen
schooners are anchoreti ofl' tbe town, aud the
soun.l Is full of ice. Tlie hulls of some ves-
sels are so completely covered with ice that
they resemble huge cakes. There was an
Immense quantity of ice in Boston harboi
Sunday, and sallini? vcsacis could not move
without the aid of steam tugs.
The ice In Narragansctt bay \n becoming
more difficult for even steamers to pass
throuch. and threaten^ to greatly Impedo
navigation of all kinds. The ^'teamcr CItv of
Fitchlmrg, which arrived in New Bedford
from New York Sunday, «ot stuck in the Ice
In tbe river, which is from 12 to 1« itiche^
thick, and her crew were forced to get out
and chop a channel. She was near y three
hours In reachbw her wharf. There l« J
i/cncral stoppajre of hhlpplng In the vicinity
of Citv Island, N. \., and many ycsscU are
frozen up. At Newport Sunday it was
AB80LUTILT PUKE ANI>
poasessing all the good
baking powders, while
none <if their injurioua
HEALTHFUL,
uualitles of
It contains
ingredients.
DENTIST
^ssMER'K sr.
the
fbe wUole «• itv. At a grocery store on Siis- noblest of tbe wlnler, the tbcrnjoimter reg\»
iiie w(|Mit « ii». ' ..'!..•.:. „.„.„....„, I .!„. I i.. iv„in«r Thfi hsjrbor s liozcncleai
ouehanna street an explosion occurred, do
ius: little «lamn(to. The department was again
cuUed out at 12.30 to exliiiguisb afire caused
bv a gas explosion in the ba«*ement of 1 ol-
ter'.H meat market. The entire sewer syslem
of tho citv Is permeated with the dangerous
stuff, and In several large mercantile est.ib-
lisbincnts and hotels the lights In the cellars
have been turned out. More explosions are
momentarilv expected, and a catastrophe
similar to that at Rochester Is feared.
t /•<!«(• iMjen a great sufferer from do catarrh
for manv years, and 1 tried many remedies
which helped mc, but I had none which did me
so much benefit as Ely's Cream Balm. It com
pletcly cunjd me-V- J- l^a">. S» Woodwani
avenue, Boston Highlands. Mass.
/ Buffered from acute Inflammation In my
nose and head-for a week at a time I could not
Bee. I used Ely's Crwim Balm and In a few
It Is wonderful how quick It
uiv9|ruiw.., days I was cured
niabed cverythlDg called for by the demand bclped me -Mrs. George 8. .ludson. Hartfora,
of luxury or neceaaity.
We k«tp««v«rjrbody to whom the tiirlff ia a
Conn.
Apply B Jim into eaoh noatrtl.
Frice N oeata.
tcrlng six below. The harbor is liozcn clear
across. New York Htcamer.^ report 7.5 mllen
of ice In the sound, with prospect of an -en-
tire closing unless the weather n«><lf rftes.
The snow blockade Is raised at rutsfleld,
and the snowbound passeniccis have all go*
awav The weather throuRb .New York
state has moderated, and the l>«*Henger
tracks of the New York Central are free
from snow. Through trains from the north
and west arrived at the (irand ( eniral eta-
tlon In New York Sundav not over an houir
late Ueports from Worcester. Haverhill
and Tbomaston, Me.,»tate that Sunday waa
the coldest of the season. AM throu;;h New
Hampshire the mercury registered from 23
**The first trains of live stock since Wcdnea-
dav over the Hostoo and Albany road Vfere
started from West Albany Sunday. The
mortality among live stock has lH|cn greater
than usual, a large number of dead aolmala,
frozen stlft-. l>e1ng taken out of every train
that reached Albany. Nearly 16 carload* of
cattle and hogs destined for Boston and New
York hhve oeen frozen to death near Pw*
myra. and aavaral carioada at other pointa<
Acme Skates
All solid steel and flno finish,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Onr stock of Skates is the largest ever offered
in Lowell, and embraces all leading styles and
makofl.
eARTLETT
CHOICE SEVEN PER CENJS.
FOR 8AI.E.
Some of our recent Faim Mortgage Loans
may be noticed as follow* :
•350 on 40 acre farm worth "JSOO
avwt nn 40 *• " " .ilwJOW
• •...... .BfiUUO
• •*.•. *9*tfOU
♦34QO
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOB BIID-WINTBB, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy Merino, Cashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street GloYei.
Fnr Gaps and Glores, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Moikrat.
Nobby Windsor Oapi in tbe latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Bcotoh Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Sashei,
in the olnb and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress Requisites.
Novelties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Wklking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
— AT —
HOWARD & CO.'S,
4S BIKBBIMAOK 8TBBBT.
ffi00on40
iHooonso
•500 on 80 " " •
ieiWonTO
flOOOonSO " •'
$1800 on 80 •• '•
Personal knowledifO,
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cjvrcful selections, 17
dollar lost. Interest
leton bank.
During those days
we shall not be anx-
ious for trade, in fact
would prefer custom-
ers would postpone
their purchases until
later in the week.
On Thursday
We stiall commence the
battle on high .price8|
with renewed vigor, and
desire positively to state
that we shall entertain
no proposition from any
of our competitors to
buy us off.
Our stocktaking will
undoubtedly bring to
light many lots of
goods which will be
taken at a great sacri-
fice and marked to close
at ridiculous prices.
Also we have sev-
eral great bargain lots
of goods, purchased
in the last two weeks,
which we have been
holding in reserve and
will be offered for sale
after . stocktaking is
over later in the week.
years' experience, not a d
paid somf-annnally at Applt «r-«,«
For details Inquire of the Appleton or Wame
alt National bank, or of the undersigned,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO..
M OBMTBAX. tTRHR.
FOR »JLLX1.
Three James Look ComeT Maohliiea.
Three Olrcnlar Saw B«nehe«<
One Bolt Machine ; cute from |tf to « Inohea
One HVHorse Power Bnctn*.
One Power Older Mill.
Lot of 3 and 4 Inela rUnc* Pipe.
B. F. BTEVBH8, - 20 Ajroh St., Lowell.
Bon Marche,
r.o.
&;OO.i
merrteAck ud lUrk Streett.
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LOWrnJL nAU^Y COCBUBB. ARMSTDAY. JANUABr fgiJggg:
6
FINANCIAL.
Today*. Boston and New Tork
Maiketi.
I rrom OordUr * OoBIwar.J
LOCAL NEWS.
New York, 10.20 a. m.-There Is a much more
widespread Interest this morning, and the raar-
ket Is fairly acUve all around the room. The
London pi loos arc bettor and the range of
prices here Is fractionally higher, reeling If
one of conlldenoe especially In coal stocks.
We are told lilake Bros, have teld between
$8,000,000 and e4,000.000 bonds of er the counter
within a few weeks. A member of tho Arm of
Blake Bros, says: "We have been selling Wgh
olaaa Investment bond*, if the selling of such
aeourttles continue. U will not bo long before
the public will begin to pick up other bonds and
stocks." ,. . .
We are told by good authority that Amster-
dan committee on Mlaaourl, Kanias * Texas
•Maritles cable«l some weeks ago Inatrnctlng
uartlea here to lovo.tlgata cerUln matters. The
InveeUgaUon has been In progress and aome
news Is promised this week.
Mr. George Oould aays : There Is no truth la
tbe rumor that the Kansas A Texas road will be
MTored from the Uould syslem and go Into the
bands of a reoolver.
OootntioBi.
SUNDAY SBItTICMS.
CUKLMSFORP 8TKEKT KRKB BAPTIST.
Tho pastor, llev. W. J. Hal«e, oreached
an excellent sermon to a good house on
"Chriat our Brother." At the evening ser-
vice the vestry was nearly full and a large
number parlldpateil In the ineetlnK- Notice
was tilven of the dftb lecture In the course
by Itev. Smith Baker ou Wednesday evening
of Ibla week.
FIRST UNIVKItSALIST.
•Rev. Mr. Blcknell preached In the morning
from (ien. vll. Itt, "And the I^rd shut hlni
We may \>e shut lu tbe ark of «nanll-
and salvation by obedience to Divine
command. In llie evening tbe nliith wcture
on the parables was given. Notice or too
Bible class for Tuesday evening was read.
A apeclal church meeting will precede ine
(•la«»; ut 7.16. Tho HunOtlf school had a ver^
full attendance aud much encouragement
given tbe new superintendent.
SlIATTfCK STHKET UNIV«HSALMT.
I A^ »» »h. MiMdiloua. and pHy- ! tbe «ke of tbe floor to the main attls and
^^"iJi}r^Z LuS^^*^ ' M\"Jtttt or raore upon the lathing and
»"•« Pf'*??°^f-Jiir«K*fr»l£ra. aJSSlng to timber* of the altlo to tKL. which U not
Christ in
v^nrisi m dlflerent charactora, a«»rdlM
tbeir needs aud the PreP*™^^" "**yj?7?u^
w^.H)roeHlm. We pray nira to come to us
while, io reality, Ue U wa R Ujg* jbe clojed
tbe
door of our hearu. "Behold fstand at^^^
knock"— these are His own
and give Him admlaalon.
In."
neas
fa
door aud
Only surrender
The sermon closeu wuu bu -hi^-, ,'r 7-r " ,
pecially to the younif, to acrcep l^nrj" ,"!
i^lde and ex)un8dlor, consecrate »>> •^y«»
to Him and look constantly for His approval.
HIGH 8TKKET CHUUt;H.
Despite tbe cold
ent at the morning
enjoved the sermon «• v..^ ••— r, _^' „_i„j
- ■ Warflelil of Brockton, who occupied
Mr. War Held Is possessed ol a
a good audience waa pre»-
r K*rvlce. and thoroughly
n of tbe morning by Bev.
HOKUa.
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Oregon Hhort Line «'s
Wtsounsln Central 1st
LAND aruoM.
rreneJiman's Day
ten Diego I.. ....
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Aaaerlcan Bell Tel. Co «4
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RAILHOAU BTOOKa.
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ChWo,»nr.Agulncy .... IM
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Boston & l.>owell »ooH
Boston 4t Maine *^»
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entralof N. Jersey
beUiware A Hudson
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Denver A Kort Worth
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Kansas A Texas
LoBlsvlUe A NashTlUa
fjnke Shore ••
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Mlaaourt Pacldc
Horfolk A Western
OrBgon Transoontln'l
PbU. A Reading • ••••
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UBlen I'aclllo
maoBLLAiiBOira
Waatem Union <
FtUlman Palaoe Co
Pi^flo Mall •....I
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NEWS 1TICM8.
-iiroea Edwards «tt«"?P"'*,""!<'''^* ^?'
UklR laudanum at the Van Dyke hotel.
New York. Bundav, and U not expected to
?4»ver In blH p'ocket was .1 certificate of
SKSshlp In the National Economic asso-
jilatlon of Bo^ton.
-In the second trial of Cora l^'O ,*of V»«
murder of Mrs. Hurah Uraham In Sprlngtleld,
Mof. 8opl. 80, !«*, the jury rendered a verdict
"f acdulllal. Cora was a companion of Mra.
MoTlo^, Ibe evangelist, who *«« l»d«cted as
uu accessory, bui who has not been tried.
IlMllroad AocldeaU.
An express train on the Detroit, Grand
Haven aud Milwaukee railroad was thrown
from the track between Ualnos and Durand,
Mich., Baturday by a broken rail. Tho cars
ught fire, but the flumes were speedily
Rev. U. A.dreene proubed u the morwInK
on -The fi.st and seeofld mah," the }^xlh^
lngI.Corimhlau»»x.v. ,4ii, 4ti »«" *J-,'J5«
flrst amrhccoiid muif aro terms used to define
the iinltual and spiritual natures, each of
which WHS described and comuien<lcd when
normally developed. The seriuon was a
speelallv lotere..llng one. At 7 o'clock, the
second lecture on the Lord's prayer was glv-
^^t\tratr Joseph m Bondage/' wmho
given In tbe veslry next week A\ ednesday
tud Thursday eveulnKM.
KIKTU 8TKKKT BAPTIST.
Yesterday all tb« wvlces were largely at-
tended an^ very «nl«™:"»«»J° ^H" '°/,!:
noon the pastor. H.v. L. <». BMiretl. d »-
"ouraod with enpcdal refeieni-elo tbe Ins alia-
tion service of laKt week, the MMinon being a
#orloflnlrodu«tloo tothe work the church
la tf cqtisumuiate. The text was from Acts
'' Tuestiav and Wednesday eveolijRs will be
devoted tb prsyer services at the church,
when Rev.*^ Mr. BarreU will si>eak. and
Thursday evening will Ijc held a general ex-
nerlcnce nutting. ,
The bapllMU at the close of tbe evening aer-
vice was poMponeil on atcountofan acclilent
to tbe water pipe** leading to tbe baptistery.
FIRST I'RKMBYTK.HIAN.
Dr. Court preucbod niorning and evening.
The morning dlMourse had for Its subject
the unity oA'brlsfs church. Kphe^lans Iv.
ft afforde.1 a topic. "Oue Lord, one fi|llb. one
bapMsm." Dr. Court exuoundo.l be lord-
ship of Christ. Klven to Him afu«r His resur-
ritllon, proved that no creature could re-
C4jlv« alinlghlv power, and Ibat Cbrisl now
wenrs the h\\ii^c*i name In the ""'verse-
Lonlofall. Towards this one I-ord«yery
t;hrlHtiun bcurl N drawn In fallh. All th.it
own Illra Lord and Ue.leemer, relying on
Him for salvuUon, are Christians, by what-
ever name beslden they may l« known on
earth. All ChrUtians have one baptism-
water as ihe sign of the sacrotl seal,
generating and sanctify In* power
HolyCibost. So the preiicber
he saw iMjblnd tho >nauy dlv
church lu real unity. T?^ > --
KI.IOT.
The pastor preached from Acts II. 4. "A"d
they were all filled with the Holy Hplrl .
The meaning of "lllled with the Ho y bp rlf
IsiobavcaclearldeaofUod'HWortl and an
ea ne" t desire to do His will. Words ai-e
of Utile value unless they have some mean-
Ing. and one shouUI never use a word or
aeutence unless be un.lerstan<ls Its mounlng.
fn our prayers we sb.n.ld avoid ""»»«, f^;;|- 1'/*
ure words and qnotntlona. ss we are liable to
make It a more matter of form, but pray in
our own word, for just what our be»rt Jo-
sires. To be filled with the Holy Splr'l ••
to have Christ present with us at all times,
aud to manifest our love for Hra by coiise-
!rutlug all things to Him. The power
bS and speaking with other tongues
•lid tho upostles, has parsed, btJt ^^
hkher lowers given us by wuicn
roa Ifest (io.!'* Holy Spirit. To be filled
with tbe Holy Spirit h?'''« |«,,.^''''n,Hf''i|k;
manifest the fruits of the Holy fiplrlt, like
"le, kindness, Joy and happiness, t -»»ou d
be noticed that onl) believers arc A '«J *• J
the Holy Spirit. It comen to unbeile-vers In
a different'^ wuy. Kxternally. «o«-k ng on
the soul only frim without, whllo with be-
lievers the heart is made the dwel ng-plac«
of Clirist's Holy ."Spirit. To be filled
F. A.
itroSSttvidualuVamUhTs "»V^ai>parent |u
every sentence that falls from bis HP«- "'^
sernlon was vigorous and full of ea""*"^*!
and msde a decided Inipressloo upo»/»»o»f
permitted to lUteu to him. Be'ore the Jier
raon be read very effec^V'y ^'«' Si^^ihe
Rev. Mr. Huntington formally accepting tbe
call to High street, which U as follows :
To H. II. narne$ and Otker$. Jot^^'^'^i*^^
High Street f'kurch and SoeMy, Lo¥>«U,
GKMTLKMBN— Your wmmunlcstlon of the 10th ^^ ^^^ ^__ _
Inst., informing me of ihe a.Uou of the church ' t „, ^ eblnuiey on Keeoe street.
an<l society In voting u. call me to the raosni ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ jj ^^^ souodejl by Of-
pastorate of the church (the receipt «'*^jii ' titer Crowley alKiul ll.lW o'clock baturduy
lias l>e^H acknowledged), 1 am now Pr**^"*^ , Jj^^Ji t,,, LuKor Of the HUdreth block on
fonnully to answer. ,.i-i-« of a dls- I Merri'iiisck »treet seeing what appeared to be
^,l^Mn:•;i,Sn^;V'ihlcl^'M^b5S n'tn"^^^^^^ smo"e'i:sub.gTrLm the'ro«f of' the wooden
ISmF'el^uT^" Inlloln^ b^loVlog to Major^Jonathan La^bJ,
me to say that n.y decision »..s ^n ^*lger
large enough to be used. The place where
she was found Is dark and obscured from
view, and If the fire bud proved very serious
she would have perlHh»Ml, either from aullo-
cation or burning. Hbe wa** taken Into her
l>«il room on the second floor, and Dr. Fox
wa^ summoned. She llnallv gained partial
conscloubuesh, and showed further improye-
raent this morning. About nine o'«' ot^f th s
forenoon Mr. Cumnock, axeut of the Boott
mills, bad her taken to the city hospital,
where It Is tboujrht she will fully recover lij
a day or two. She Is about 87 years old. and
unniarrleil. ,, . , ,. ^
Mr. I'lckerlnir and fatally accepted the
hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Putnam last
night, aud received kindnesses ffom other
neUbbors. .^,^ •jaa
The loss altogether Is but $800 or f400.
There Is 13500 inhurance on tbe dwelling—
*'iOOO In the Traders and Mechuulcs and
#1500 In the Lowell Mutual company. The
last named eomoauy has #2000 losuraude on
the fumlture also.
Other Alarms.
An unnecessary alarm of fire waa struck at
aliout 7.80 oVIock Sttlunlay night from box
4y, the only occasion for It being the burning
Tf^i (>wnmMw9\ church. The lotar- FltMB 8«tlirdfty'9 0MOBi SdltfMU
ment was In this city.
Marilo L. Suiter died at No. iO Lowell
Machine Shop corporation Saturday, aged 2S
years. He was K aon-in-luw of Archibald
Blssell, a wel^kuowil0outractorat the ma-
chine shop. , . L .. .^ »T
Martha C. Rogers died at her home, No.
32 Falrmount street, this morning, aged 70
years. .She was tbe widow of the late Wil-
liam Rogers, and a daughter of Rev. Jacob
C'oggln. She was a native of Tewksbury.
THE 8N0W BLOCKADE.
only alter palusuklng Inquiry Into the pro-w*
»»n.,iiinn Hiwl future wrosnecis of the *-'*"^''
hasty nor unlntclllKenl
only alter palusuklng
oonolilou and future prospects
and also after careful rellecllou "",1" i ,!.„#«.■
est .leslre to know the Master's will. ». o?"'?"
to the stroiiK and winsome appeal whlcB toe
chunJ., with It. loyal aud sub.tant al oonsUlu.
ency, It. spirit of csrne-lness and «ta opportu-
nl.y for enlargluK usefulness. »*'^«« *« "•^
And the fs.t that both cliunsh an<l so«rlety have
w harmonlouHly and cordially "Pressed a de-
-ire that I should t'«<»n.e pastor, goes not a
lltilo way In couHrmlng my loclluatUm to aocept
"'No?'imye I thus decided except under the
growing «M>nvlcllon that the Master '>»"»•••' "^g-
f,n!veH and that 1 have l>een led to ">l» ««»«J»
Sinn l.y his kindly an-l sure guidance. » "••'^
fore Himll go to HlKh mroel ' »'"'^» ""l "V
Ihlluenredhy the opportualty "ff""^"®*' 'ST^
rectlvccurutlsu worTi and by .the warm-hearted
InvlUtlon of the people, with
and from the store nearest that block. 1 be
store door was broken open but no evidence
of fire could l>e discovered, and the same re-
sult followed the tearing off of some lathing
and plastering. The conclusion a|rlved at
was that steam Instead of smoke waa dlacov-
ered, when the alarm was given.
I>W)PLK'S CLUI
of
ance <.f co oi.eratlou, but persuaded that auoh
'^^'lud!KO.a"wlth the genuine Pyrpo" b'v
•erve the church to the West of my ««'»»/y;.j7
helpluK It U) se. ve ltM?lf and others and Cnna|.
alilUui. the prayer that our united e^'l"'""
may result, under the bles»lng of heaven, m
much spiritual good.
Sincerely yours,
C. W. in MTIKOTOII.
Providence, R. 1., January «», l»««-
The text of the morning's discourse was
Acts XXV 111. 1: "Andwhon they were ea-
AMPlMMBirrt.
KNTKItTAINMBNT*.
A laigo audience was present at the rooms
the women's branch of the People's club
.Saturday evening and greatly enjoyed the
musl<utl programme urovi.lod by Mrs. Carrie
I), (illman. It consisted of piano solos by
Mrs. (Jllman, MIhh All.« Krutblngham, Miss
(iracc Kllnt, Miss Minnie Hood, Miss tleta
lVs''pr«-h'» ""^^ i KoHter, piano duet by Mrs. Oilman and Mrs.
the ro-
of the
declaretl that
dlvialous lu the
Their
funny
Nor
•f
as
have
we can
have escaped tbe trials and Prj^»I,'o" ,„„.
we cm say wo know. That Uod |>errolts
us to sufl'er Is no proof that he does pot Jove
us. for we have luaoy a forcible lo'tjuos of
tbe surt^erlngs endured by those «•• -^ oT God
forHiswor\. butlt Is through "•••••"•;
ilangers that (lods hand Is seen. There is
un Island In the life of overv one and a way
fesl-aieopon.lftbev wllf oAly presa on,
l>ellevln« that "hII things work together for
good to them that love Ood."
It was announceil two weeks ago that If
the weather was pleasant there would b,,
roll call of the Sunday school y^-l*"^'/-*" j
each member was exif «»«\V'» ™*V •.'PfVlS
efl'orl to IMS present. In spite of the cold the
classes were unusually full, and showed the
«.hool. under the ericleot •"•W™*"} jj
tbe i.resent superlnlendent, K. «; U»»^L,''
be \u a very flourishing «>"*J»i"on-. JJ*
whole numlwr belonging to the school UW,
and, with teachers, scholars, ofllcers and one
viaitar 211 were present. Tttere ars i.
ulaSs, and of tlbeso 24 were with their
"lirihe evening Mr. Warfleld delivered ««
address In the vestry U|H)U •'Chrlstlau bu-
eess." and serve.1 to strengthen the 'avora . o
Impressions of the morning as to his ability
aud fitness for bis work.
I'imler, an exhibition of c»llsthenlcs by
•Mioses Jordan, Holt, Soderberg, and Mrs.
There will l)e a tplk at the rooms on Wed-
nes.lBy evening next by MUs A. M. Boecher
of Nowtonvllle upon "The best wav of look-
ln« at duly," aud Mrn. (Jeorge B. Allen will
have charge of the musical enlertuluinenl
.■^iturday eveulng.
Ml'ltRAY AND MURPHY.
In Murray and Murphy, tbe jolly coroetll-
Hus of "Uur Irish Visitors.' lb.atre-<oers al
ways feel that Ibey have a sure thing,
rt'putulion for <lolug a good and a
I blng Is sustained wherever they go
arc they alone lu making up tbe perturmaiHJo.
There are other first-class specbilty a«l »w.
who ably supplement tbe efforu of their
I..Hders. Variety and novelty ure the things
aimed St by the company, who appear at
Mu»ic ball tomorrow night.
"TIIK HIIAIUHIRAIJN."
Dion Bouclcaull's famous play, "The
Sbaughraun," Is billed for Music hall
WedncMlay eveulng, and Dion and his fine
company will l>e with It. Perhaps everyone
doe. not reallste what an opportunity for se-
• uring an evening's entertainment this is.
Boutbault plays to overflowing and eutbusl-
a-tlf bouoes wherever he goes. He is an ex-
cellent actor, and, more than that, he knows
how to choose good actors for supi)ort and to
uet tbe best work out of tbeui. His plays,
too. are Invariably enjoyable, aud '"» >
>haughraun" Is one of his best.
ROHTUN MUaKUM.
The grand scenic production of the aeaaoii,
The Bells of Haselmere," froin the *'•-'-
The Edlpee.
The eclipse of the moon on Saturday even-
ing was perfect. The sky was as clear as It
could be, and nothing Interfered with ob-
servation save tbe Intense cold. This, how-
ever, was nothing to those who were Inter-
ested In the pbeuomenon. It was, consider-
ing the favorable conditions with wblch It
was accompanied, tbe event of a lifetime,
and a cold nose or ear could well be disrc-
ganled for a little. Tho moon was pHrtlallv
obscured as It rose, and immtdlately It' ad-
vanced Into dcefMsr darkness, till at about,
half-past 6 o'clock tlie ei-llpse wss total. At
this point no portion of the moon proper
could be seen of course; the shadow of the
earlb-wattJarger Ihah tbe clrcuD»(«>rence of
the moon. But WgXii alwut the etlgrs was
refracted suttldeutly to give it a distinct
form, of B dull rediilsh tinge. As th« moon
passe«l to IU last phase, the tlarkmaw was
more nolUtenble than at tlie total eclipee.
Then It emerged fioin the shadow, and In a
few minutes was sblnlng ii« brightly and nat-
urally as ever. A great many people wit-
nessed the eclipse, and It was the cbKjf topic
of coi/versatlon with large iMJBil>ers of peo-
Ele, who, havtng seen It. returned to their
omes, cold or warm as the ca-e mlgbt be,
but well paid for their Inconvenience of step-
ping outdoors to see a wonder of nature.
Lowell People In tho South.
Messrs. D. H. Vurnum and A. S. Taylor,
who have recently returned from an extend-
ed tour ill the wetJt and south, report that
during their absence Ibev have seen «iulte a
large uuinbcr of Lowell people, aud as a
whole found tbenj comfortably situated and
doing well. They sr»cak very highly of
poluts of Interest In Florida. The exposi-
tion buildings lu Jacksonville are said to be
very fine ami contain specimens of all
tropical fruits and other productUm^ of tbe
slate. At San Mateo. Flu., are locatetl for
the winter at the SUnton house Mr. and
Mrs. ("barles H. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coburii and Mr. ami Mrs. S. N. Harris. Mr.
and Mr-*. L. Ballev, who are the owners of
one of tbe finest orange orcbards In the state,
were very kind In hbowlng them all points of
Interchl lu that sivllon. Mr. Hall is doing a
large business In the orange lino. After tt
stay of a few day- at San MitUio they pro-
ceetlud down tbu Indian river In a huntlug
trip, game lu that section being very pleiiti-
fub Thence they went to Havana and after
ashortund Interesting vUlt proi*ed«d to
Now York.^
Uudauu, N. H.,
Is having considerable trouble wllh her
roads from drifts. The milk collector of the
creamery reports that bo has been unable to
reach Mr. Oowao'son tho road from Ford's
The
ca
ex-
in-
witb
do
NAKBOW BSOAPB.
riro In J. W. C. Plokorlnir's Hotsss
T»nt Almost gulToootod.
'The
Adel-
past Phil. Hofi'man's for five ilays now.
townsmen have l»een at work shovelling
continuously since the cold Mnowstorm. and
at some points a person stan<ling In a sleigh
cannot reach tbe top *»f tbe pile thrown out
for a space of forty rtnls. From Ford's cor-
ner In three directions the road walla and
their bushes are bidden, and the travel has
l>een forced to tuko to the fields. The coUl
winds have made the work of shovelllug not
only severe but discoiirsglng from oontinual
drifting In.
Valuable CarloMi of OrMilU.
Thomas Nawn, the well-known granite
worker and polisher, has loaded upon a car
at his granite yard, monuments for the I'ith
and the 8th
A Partial Knbarso Mill Coatteaea at Do-
ver.
DovKR.N. H.,Jan. 28.-Up to»a. m. no
train from Alton Bay had arrived aloce
Thuraday morning, nor la any expected iia-
til afternoon. The mercury waa nine lo
fourteen l>elow about here at 7 a. m. Con-
ductor Gllman'it train that left here for
PortlancI at 1*2 m. Thursday, did not get back
here until eight o'clock last night. The train
hands reported uiH>re(ie«leuted big snew
drifts. There is ronHderuble snow drifting
and delay of trains (»u tlielnorlbern divlsiea
of tbe ItoHton ami MulHe Ix-tween North Con-
way and Itocbchter. Trains today on the
wehtern aud custeru divWlons of tbe Bostoa
uod Maine line are ruimtng about on tiiUB*
No freight trains moving.
The Situation Improved »■ Ihe Waatora
I'art of (he Ktato.
PmHKiKM), Jan. 28.— The blockade is
practically lifte<l so far m the Boston and
i\lbauy and Pltlstield uml Norib AdaniB
roads are couc^rneil. AM trains are now
running, but several ItuiiHI behind scnedul*
time. Seven stalluil puhseiiger trains which
had spent the day hertt iu the depot yard
were sent westward at or alter mid-
night. On tlie HoUMtoiilc rumi ufialra
I are less encouraginic. Two traina
; which left New York Thursday afternooa
I are not yet hen». Tbey spent yesterday
snowed in at Ashley Kails uml gut within
i three miles of Plttsdeld lust evenUtg, when
thev found it lmp<>i>sible to proceed further.
An'engine which went to tb«-lr rult«f iM-cauie
dlsableil, and now three i'li^^ines, a pk>w Ind
' ten cars are all ther«. Tbe water anil oobI
in tbe engine are all exhausted. Pansengera
I walke«l or were carrle<l in sleighs to town.
I (iaugs of shovellers have gone to their relief
and It UexiwcUtl they will get the track
I open this atternoou.
A0AIN8T DOWNS.
Bowdoin BquMto Chnr«)b Wlisa the <;aae.
IbiBKkN, Jan. 28.— JudKu Mbsoo of the
su|K;rlor court today unuounce«l his decision
for tbe tlefendaul In tbe case of Rev. W. W.
Dow ns against the Bowdoin S4|uara Baptist
soilety. The plainlifl'ilalmed that as the so-
ciety had vofed to employ blni for one Tear
and had discharged bini wilhln ai>out tbroB
nionlhs after the iontru«:t look effect, lie waa
vniilli d under salil lontract to Iw pai^i th«
saLirv fi.xed fur the .Mur, $8000. 0'h« do-
fuiu'o' ri-lled upon Mtveral gniuinls, tbe prin-
cipal one iMtiiig ihul Ibe alloged liuiuoral con-
duct of Mr. l)owiir,ii|>on wblcb point a good
(leal of evUltnce.was lnlroduc«tl, gavu tbe
soclelv a legal r^ht to terminate the C4>n-
irtict.' Judge Mksou has bud tho matter
under advisement for s«)V ral weeks, and ID
the imantlun^ he bss been obliged to make a
carofiil examination of old parish law.
lien. Butler ap|>«ared us counsel for Mr.
Downs and Robert D. Smith and H. W.
Chaplin for the defendant.
_ _ In. H. Regiment Volunteers
i,hn^d^n,'wboro it succeeded tho famous | oblo Regiment Volunteers, ami the General
'HarlC Lights,'' and where It has been run- Armstead memorial, to be shipped to Ucttys-
-A Ser-
tbe Holy Spirit Is to hsve faith In Ood, to do
he will of Ood. and to lead others to <lo It.
The Spirit of (lod is wBltlnj? to bless anv
wllilnir heart, and one can have Just as muclr
of the Holy Spirit as be is willing to accept.
llugulsbed. Several passengers were
^"Tlies""oi'd!ecllon of a passenger train ran
Into the ttrsl M-ctlon near Screven, (la., on tbe
Savai nab. Florida and Western railroad Sat-
uJdS evening, killing K..gi.»eer l^^vlne luul
serlouhly Injuring bis fireman. Four sleep-
ing cars were burued.
Kmbeaslement and Suicide.
Eugene Taffel, principal of Ihe Fulton
street Bt^iiool at Columbus, O., who abscond-
ed last Frblay wllh JSOO which had been en-
trusted to him to pay tho teachers under his
control, shot and killed himself In a mom at
the .Johnson bouse at Clevelatid Suuday
mori ng. He arrived on an eariy morning
l«ln. lie left a letter saying that he baa
but fOO left of tho stolen money,
having been lost In ganabllng
father is rich and lives
varia. .
A Prinoo In DIsgnlso.
When applied tbey ai;| soothing and ttlrnu-
latlng, quiet Irritation .lILiy pain, strength-
en, act instantly. Hop Plasters, prince of all
plasters. Sold everywhere, 25 cts. Signa-
ture of proprietors on back of plaster,
Plaster Co., Boston. ^^
Beatlis.
of
his
Ho
the rest
Taffel's
in Nureinburg, Ba-
Hop
In this city. Jan. 80, Mra. Martha Coggin,
widow of William Rogers of Towksbiury-
Funenil se'vlces will Iw held at her late resi-
dence, 3i Falrmount street, WednowUy at 3
e'elock.
■•port of Deaths for t^ Week Bndinc
Jan. 88, laSo*
aft— Ellen Bnrry, 69, fall.
21--.Iohn Moloney, "2, ndlroad accident.
Ellen Walsh, 71, «lch lltv. ,
Jean St. Roblllard, 01 . dropsy. ,
Paul tlravelle. in, phthisis.
John Larlgan, J montlis, c«nvulslonB.
W—Henry Hoyle, 47, heart disease.
Clovls Vovette, 2, croup.
aS-Thomas A. Cr- wley, 28, nephritis.
Patrick Connors, HO, typhoid pneumonia.
•M— John Duff, M, waralysU.
Patrick Coughhn, 40. consumption.
Philip B. Mclnt e, 24, ajnsumpUon.
Hannah Crowe, 42, capllhiry bronchlUs.
26— Betsy Gordon, 91. paralysto.
Bobecca Barker, 04. paralysis.
Patrick Bradley, 61, chroulo dlarrhoaa.
Henry Ash, 2, whooping oourh.
John P. Callahan. 42, tvphold pneo««nJ»;,.
2tt— Ruth K. Stevens, 00, Inhammatlun of bowels.
Katie Cullen, 26. aniemla.
Ullle Bracewoll, 4, membrBneons ok>«»P;.^
Phllomene McKennon, 10 months, pnoomo-
nla. , .
Joseph H. KenyoB, 7 months. oonTnlsloas.
Marfa B. Chalonx, tf davs, InfantOe.
— Stevens, S days, infantile.
Catherine Powers, 86, senile debtlltr*
fT-PBter Clnln, OS. P«»«nn>onlB;^
aautB» P. damumi omj oiwfc-
JOIIM HTltBBT.
A larne audience braved the cold and list-
ened to the pastor, Mr. Uokc. In tbe morn-
luir. who discoursed from Way. xxll. u
"Whosoever wli;. let him take the water
life freely." The sermon wms in criticism of
"une thoughts lately uttered by Pro'. Felix
Adicr, wbopropostaio restrict religion to
the re iglou. ani kfcp It from those who
were ln.a..able of understanding It. In con-
trust to this Idea the preacher showed the
uiilversalltv of the (iospel and urged
bearers to" accept a Christ .who said
would draw all men unto Hun.
At the Sabbath school five new scholars
were added and a new class was formed.
The young |)eople'8 meeting was well attend-
ed. The gospel service Is proving to l>e just
the right tlilutf in tbe right place, and is the
means of drawing In a great many yoiing
eop e. who are delighted not otily with he
S imislc of tbe orgau but with the singm
bv the choir. Last evening Mrs. Butler
r«ndered In a very fine manner a solo from
[HeOra orb)of "It. Pa.tl," '-But the Lord is
Mindful," and Miss Bobbins cbariuinghr sang
f solo by Hatton, "Light otlh^^ovXA.^
In the morning she also rendered a fine
solo The singing by the cho r, unt^er the
leadershpof Mr AGbott. is Improving, so
bat the audience ioln with cnlbuslasin lu he
ffospel songs. The pastor last night dls-
5o&from Hebrews x. 10: "Once for
in" It was an able and Interesting talk.
These talks are the more /"^''•f ^'"« J«"^,"!
Mr Rose jjlves them without notes, ine
afler-meetfng was well attended and very
Interesting. Five rose for prayers.
WORTHKN STIIEKT BAPTI8T.
The Worthch street Baptist people are be-
coming quite domiciled lu their temporary
quarters in the Sbattuck street church. The
very neat and commodious aud ence-room
imlVeSry are peculiarly adapted to the^
needs, and nothing better coufd be desired
under the clrcumsuuccs. A no«c«f»"« '"{•
ure m tbe congregation Is the al™oJ '°^>J»-
able presence of htrangers. An a'|«rnoon
Service In Lowell is frequently mcntlonetl as
yeslJable, and members of oj^er churches
And this their opportunlt v. It may \m, too,
that non-church goera w 1 1 sometimes be afc-
SaitSd uShe? *5fll will be cordially wel-
*^The Sabbath school Is In session Jroro 1.80
to 2.80, which IH the hour for church «erjr Ice.
Sev. kr. Ayres preached y««^rday an
earnest and loglcaf sermon 'rom Eph^
11. 22. "In whom ye also are huliueu
S^th'er for a h'''>"*^'«« «', "*S.',"*Ch"rf.t
the spirit." It was remarked that Chrtat
inSde the IhkJv sacred, set H apart for His
own dwelling-place, always present though
not always manifest; this \*o9i\ntLioitM^ir
ference In the spiritual condltloii of the per-
wn. If we live for Him, and look towards
Him, He will never fall to oomfort and sup-
nort Indeed He soroetimea glvaa glorious
STlmpses of Himself. One living for himself,
Sd in oppoaitloB to divine raqulrBmentB,
Sab no dailwfor the Splrit'a pw«»«; H« J
fOll theiB, however, and if manUaat at aU, tt
a wcii-
consiilcr-
in
it
til-i
tire
An alarm from box 41, corner of Wyn an
and NeMuith streets, last night alwut en
o'clock, called tho department to a fire In the
two-story dwelling house at tbe corner of
Fiiirniount and Mansur streets, owned i»y
Mr. Cicoriio A. Hillsof Boston, and occu-
pied by .Mr. J. W. C. Pickoriug,
known bo«.icry manufacturer. A
able fire bit 1 l>een burning In ihe fire-place
the parlor Saturday, aud Sunday morning
was re-kindled, and kept burning uni
o'.rlock lu the aftcruoon. Befo.-e the
was built Sunday Mrs. Pickering said, she
smell .smoke, and the fact was remarked
ui>on after tbe fire went out and during he
afternoon and evening. All the family but
Mrs. I'ickering had gone to bed, and Mrs.
Pickering ai^aln InsUtecI that she could smell
smoke. She also heard a roaring to wbi.h
she atllod her husband-s attention, »»>t wn":»
he sai.l be thought was due to a freight tram
on tbe Boston and Maine road. A momeni
later tbe flames and smoke burst throujib the
cracks of tbe chamber floor, which was jiisi
over the purior. Tbe Ure bad burued ui> in-
side tbe casing wblch enclosed the chimney
and spread under the chamber floor.
Tbe children were at once removed to air.
Frank P. Putnam's across the street, Mr.
Pickering meantime telephoning the alarm to
be poRJe station. Mr. F. P. Marble a so
niugin an alarm from the box on Nesmith
s reet. Mr. Houry C. Cooper, who was
Jotning home from a call at Mr. Putnam's,
saw tbe flames burning through the clajv
boarding on the end of tbe bouse, at about
the time Mr. Pickering discovered It.
It was asceruined that the fire caught
about tho chimney, In the P*rlor on t he
southerly side of the dwelling, 'rora a «•
fectlve flue, and the woodwork and lath ng
were burned for several feet alK)ut tbe chim-
ney. In Its ascent from tbe first floor to the
unfinished attic, tbe fire pass»l through what
proved to l>e a regular air shaft, on one side
of the chimney, on the second floor, a jog
not iHjing Included In tbe cband>er, but be-
ing enclosed outside of It. The fire was con-
ning to enormous business since July „ |"''
will take place next week. Mr. William
Sydney, of tbe Adelpbl theatre, who direct-
ed the preparations for the Boston Museum s
grand prolluctlon of "Harbor Lights," has
irrivetl for tbe purpose of co-operutlng sgain
with Mr. Seymour, who Is alreu.ly giving
much time uml attention to the novo and
very extensive details of "The Bells of
Haselmere." on this its flrst production in
tbe United Stales.
THE «iIl.»ICnT OI'EKA COMPANY.
Three nigbts and one aflernoon of opera
are pnimised. and Music hull Is the place.
The (Jllbert Opent compiiny will be there oii
Thursday. Friday an.l S^iurday evenings of
this week, and ou Saturday aflcrnoon. 1 his
company Is comuosed of experienced and
successful light opera -InK";"-". ""'l' *\ 'l^f**^*-
Jamus Gilbert, Alfred Wilkle and
J.
{
Fay. and Misses Florence Bute (Jllbert. AjU-
nle Carter, Helen Adelaide Russell un.l Polly
Fulrbairn, ami tlio repertoire to be prcsen ed
Is made up of favorite p eces. bursdajr
uUht "Boccaccio" will be given, •lolanthe
Fiiday night, "Mikado" .Saturday afternoon,
and "The jiascot" In tbe evening. Prices
vary from 16 to .W cents. The company
should have a full house at each perform-
ance. '
burg and erecto«l on that nieiuorablo batlle-
fleltl. Tbe total weight Is 22 Ions, and the
value of tho three Is m'A^H, making It the
most valuable car of granite ever loaded in
this city. Tho monument of the 12lh n.'gl-
ment f« massive anti imposing, and that of
the Hth Ohio lias a figure of an infantry sol-
tiler on the top. The memorial to (Ien.
Arrasteail was order««l by the National Bat-
tle-field Memorial association. The car will
not bo sent till the ftdd term Is over, und
when It arrives at Hcltysburg and tho mono-
inents can Iw safely transported to their sev-
eral locations. Mr. Nawn will go to (Icttys-
burg and jiersonaliy su|»erlntend their erec-
tion. No better granllo work can be suen on
the Gcltysl»urg BullleficM than Ibul Huislied
by Mr. Nawn.— [Concord Monitor.
Tho worst feature about catarrh Is Its dsii-
treruus tendency to consumption. Hootl s
Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by purifying the
blood.
3Saktns )poti]licr<
OBITUABT.
Dr. George A. Crosby.
Dr. George A. Crosby of Mancdiester,
N.
IL, sou of tbe late Dr. Jos ah V°r''> v^\ '.!
city and nephew of tlie lat^i Judge Natlmn
Crosby of Lowell, died at Mumbester bis
niornlugut 10 oUck. He bud been ill l)Ut
t™o wicks. At tbe tbne of hi. dc.utb be was
M vears of age. Dr. Crosby was well
known In this cTty, wblcb be had /requently
visited. The funeral will occur at Manches-
ter Thursday afternoon at I o'clock.
Dr. Joel Spalding.
ii:nouncement today of the ilealh of
not a surprise to many
The ail
the
He
lined almost entirely to the wood work about , 5f--^"jf„ Ji^", Medical society In 1840.
tbe chimney, although It crept throuKb lie ««■ •• --
Hecotid and attic floor so an to .>e discerni e w^aa^nevej^^
1
secona anu aiiic uoor »u b" iw ■'» ^'."^y"-'
in a few tnsUuoes, and it also stiorched »<.mo
of the sheathing. It did not burn through
From the manner in which the Are ran it
was necessary to use a consl«lerable amount
of water to ixUngulsh It. The protective
Smpany did goodaervlce with their rubber
blanktts, and the furniture was not much
damaged. \u^,^ irna
While the fire was lu progress, tber«***
some Inquiry after Mary fully, a faithful
servant of Mr. and Mrs. Pickering for sever-
al years, but she could not be found. «ne
was seen when the flre broke out. In toe
dining room, and she was hoard to call lor
Mr. Pickering once during tbe flre. A iriiii
leas search was made in all the rooms of the
bouse for her, for half an hour, bi^t at
length, after the flre was under coinp ete
control, she waa found unconscious, under
of the L part of the buUdina,
tbe second floor. It ap-
«i«, «.i^ she became afraid that
t^dwelllnf would be , destroyed, and ^ ent
Into the attPc of tbe main houae ^i^°*Ji
trunk. SbB pulled it from one oorwir to
near tbe head of the aUlra, when aha owa«»
iStlBlly anffhcBted by the denae wjjjj^"*
while proM>l7 bBrdlj ooDBctoui. orawM t»
the roof
and over
pears that
Dr. Joel Spalding Is not a surpr
of our citlieus wTio have been aware of his
long Illness and his gradun decline. Itoc-
curml at bis home. No. 16.) Paw tucket street,
at about 1.45 o'clock this afternoon.
Dr. Spalding was a native of ,l^w«" »7;^
waa born mtlic house lu which bU d" ^
occurred. In 1H20. being ''^''''.^Tn 'iui thS
years of age. He studied medicine w Ith the
late Dr. John O. Orcen, uud was one of
oldest practicing pbysi.tiuns iu the «:Uy.
was a skilful und successful practitioner. Dr.
Spalding was admitted a >ne'u'>er °' ^"^^
Jfassacbusetts Medical society In 1840. He
was never married, und leaves a sister, also
was never ui^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^j^,^ ^^^ ^
many years. Dr. Spsldlng was »oclal and
very oimpanlonable In dTsposltloo, and his
death will be deeply regrcttetl by many old
JSdenU who beWhim 1" /% bl«J...t es-
teem. He was a member of Obcrlln lodge,
I. oI O. F.. and of various Masonic orgaulza-
"°°'- other Deaths.
Mra. Eliza Brown, widow of Wlllard
Brown, and a resident of Lowell since 1884,
dl3 auideoly this morning at her residence,
lOCFayette street, In the l»3d year of her we.
Mra. Eleanor D. Johnson, widow of t^e
laSwiHlam Johnson, died at her home In
Mancbeater, N. H.. on the 2«lh, aged w
JSJa 10 months. She formerly lived in this
cl^where she kept a boarding house fcr 20
yeara, on tho Uwrence, Lowell and Merr^
S!S'rri>rallons. She »^««^ '"^off "sbl
16 year., and for a time In ?f.^ •Jj'f 'bSK
iBBveaone daughter, M". Of arles B. Blala-
dell of this city. She Is ■••o/^V^^JIJ
two BUtera, Mrs. Jaoa Priest «' B;%'»g'
and Mra. Harriet Phelps of l'/™«i«-,";
ISn. Johnaon waa alao a •i"i«r of the late
Mn. SolonoB Hodgman »nd lJ«-Ja«>';?2
CharlaB Vl MaDcheBter. The deoMaed waa |
MejiOBHett woDBO BBdanMmber
PROM ABflOAD.
■■torclng the Irish Orhnos Aet.
DruLiN, Jan. as.-rather McFsdden and
Mr. Alexander Illnne, meml>er of Parliac
ment, who were arrested for nllege<l viola*
tlous of the crimes ai't, were reinovud from
the Jail ut lA>udoud»;rry at ft o'clock this
mondng and taken to Dunfanngby. county
Donegal, where they will Ite tried. A
truwd gathered outslile tbe Jail last even-
Inp and remained nil night, «;beerinc
conllnuously. A few stones were thrown A
the police as the prlmmers departed by per-
sona lu tbe crowd. Upon tho arrlvsl of ra-
ther McFadden aud Mr. Hlaiie at DuB-
fauaghy, u tliousuud peasants armed with
sticks gathered ou tbu hillsides in millury
order. The crowd trloti to eutrr the town,
but were prevented by the military. The
t;huerlng of tliu prisoners by tbe mob waa
deufening.
round Dead In the Snow.
South FMAMiNtJiUM, Jan. 2«.— Frank T.
Hartley, a well known music teacher, resid-
ing In Cordavllle, Southboro'. was found
dead last night at Southboro', by two of tbe
boys of St. Mark's nrhool, in An orebard in
the rear of tho schoolhouse. He waa
frozen stifl', u««l was lying on the
snow, with Ills face downward. FroM
tracks In tbe snow It appeared that be
bud several tiincH fallen down, und h:nl wan-
dered around. MtMlical Kxamlner Jewottot
Northboro' viewed tbe remains this fore-
noon. It Is nporte«l by some iliitl Hartley
was under tbe Influence of li<pior. Ho waa
about :W years of aKc and iinmarriud. At
one time deceasi d was organUl at St. Mark B
I'Ipiscopul church in SouthlM>ro'.
Remarkable lt«»bl>*ry of a Jewelry Stor*
St. Lot IK, Mo.. Jan. 28. -Henry Yoat, a
14th street Jeweler, while alone lu his store
yesterday was informetl by a young Woroaa
who came Into bis place that ono of hU boat
lailv customers duslred him to come
to 'her house and take charge of some
Jewclrv. lie locked bis store and pro-
ceedctf to tbe bouse and found that no such
message bad Ik-cii sent. He hurried back to
the (.tore and found that a rear door had
been forced and nearly bis whole stock car-
ried ofl'. Amtmg tbe plunder wore 27 gold
watches, gold chains aud a large numl>er of
valuable rings. The raid will net the thlevea
several thousand dollars.
No Reduction of VTagos.
Nkw Bki nswick, N. J., Jan. 28.— There
was a report here Thursday that Janeway A
Co., manufacturers of wall paper, had noti-
flcd their bands that they would be com-
pelled to make a roduclion of 40 per oe>t. in
wages for some weeks ou account of tbe
stringency of trade. The firm donv tho ro-
mor in toto, snd say there N no shadow of
truth in it.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varlfs. A marvel of pari,
ty, stronKth and wholcsomcness. W«re efO""'":
li-al than the ordinary kln«U. and cannot l>e sohl
n competition with liie nu.llltu.le of tow ^
short weight alum or phosphate powders. SoU
oiUy In cJns. IUiyai, Bakiko Powubb Co., lOa
Wall street, New York. _
Olves special attcnUon to diseases of the brain
and spinal oord. Including Wowaethonia, or
Nervous Kxhanstlon, Spinal Irrltnalon.Henr-
oas OlstorlMinco of the heart's aeUon, from
tobacco or other causes. Paralyals and poet-
panUyMe eoadltioae, Chmnm, BpUeyey.
Nearaivla. Ae. Twelve years' expertenoe In
this oUms of troubles.
orriCK HOUEfl from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 JO p.
tt Central street, C^entral Block.
A Dynamiter to-ho Tried.
Nkw Y<»hk. Jan. 2«.— Moonoy, who is
charged wllh alleinpting to blow up the
steamship (^leen at her pier here last Au-
gust, has Iwen released from the insane aay
lum as cured, and will be tried tor the crime.
Four Itelow In Vlrflnla.
WiNtniKHTKH. Va., Jan. 28.-Intensely
cold. Hl^b nortbwesleriy wlnda have pre-
vailed for several days. Tbe thermometer
this morning registered 4 degree* below
tbe coldest of the winter. ^
Rheumatism, backache, crick, I
clos, Mobklv go when a Hop I las.
piled ■
aora
:er la ap*
2A cts.
KW PUBLIC BUILDINGS POBIiOVnaJU
MA.ss.-lf we are to have new pehUe
of
SOUPS eaa be ftmnd althe ■•-
the I i± iwpiye, Mo. » Fieaoeti atteea.
prfse, No. » PresooM street. «»• "••^.^
tsshOrocerylnUieclty. Tbgkeeplfc*
goods and sell at the towea prteee poealble.
l^r«W BAIsiKi, SB. per lb. i >«m2"*Hag
alBM^
Si
1 <t
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TOWTTTX DAILY COXn^TTgR. MOKDAY, JAmiARY 80. 1888.
I-
V
1
i
LUNACY AND CHARITY.
Mlntk Anaiwl ftoport of th« tteU Bo»Td.
Tbe ninth aununl report of the State
Board of Lnnacy and Charily ha» Juit been
IkHued. The reeelpt« for the year paUl luio
the state In-'UHiiry were f4(J,WK).30 and ItB ex-
penvcM were ^^7,148.86.
IiuinlKralKiu at the port of Boston during
tbe ytar ending October 1, 1S87, was oontild-
erably in exrcaa of that in tbe prcietlioK
year. havlUK rihcn from 28,380 in 1880 to 40,-
416 in 18«7. Tbla increased imiuiKration to
Bof'ton increas«'d the numt»«'r from Great
Billttiu to Ht.WW, InHteadof 7000; from Ire-
laud to 18.600. iunlead of 10.000; ami from
Snindlnavin to 10.600. in^toad of O.V)0 -tli.'ce
thrt«' iountritH furniHldiiK must of the Inunt-
eriiUs. With regard to tlie wholo numljer
of inimlgrtintK arriving by witter ''' •'*I "'"'»•
<b«-«ll« <iurli»v' tlie yearon.lintf O.tobor 1.
1887» tbe veKM'la which iirouulit thoui weri-
m) \n niin»l»er, of whlvh 017 were HnH.^;
brinuluK &l.'-W8 imBsenuirs, of wliom Jl,.Kr-
bml never been In M.l^Hiu•llUM•tts Lcforc.
There werr*i87 Ameri.MU vom-Ih, "•»l'';-'"'>f
18,»18 pan^i-nnerH, of whom only .W.O ha.l
never xLu b.rc U-fore; and t i.:rc w. lo U
veaitelri of other milloii^. l.iin;;l»;,' 68 pa^-oii-
irerH.of whom a7 bud iitv.rl...'ii here Lcfore.
Amou« all Ihci'e 70.IH* paM^•lU'^•rH only 10
died on tiR' lK.HKa«e.omMyl.ln Amnhvn
and ulhcr forelj<n vchM.-is aud f l^l't I" "r't-
'^Thrwhole numl)cr of the Mate poor who
are either fully Hupport.-d or in Kome way
alde.lfromtho ^lulB in-ii-urv amounts to
uearlv 20.00(t lu a y.-ar. Th'' mimiMi- "f tlio
in-door poor of Ih.- ctU-* an.l lown^ I.m u.uily
f (KK> In a \ear, of whom aliout .m»00 ari*
IMie luiiutM-r of I ho out ■
JEisceUaneottS.
Niagara Suspension
Cfllhtflioooti ^ <f o«
Playing Cards.
iUUroaU.
^1
can be txtend«Mt
IJourlKtn ami Rye NMitikej, i>e-
fef teach. The span of Itfo
L-fl«ltfJy
<). Taylor
aUWlUlli'iy pure »"•"" — ,.,,.vi.-u
nen-Msitv. It li h<.ttleiUiy C »• ^l^V*-\. ,
sons; Ilohton. an.l your jrr.»cer ami .lruKgl»t
will cluerfully Indorne U a» the very bent.
Largo
Assortment
Prices.
and Low
ON'T
in-
nauf i>trM)iin. lue nmuMi-i wi ,,.„ „...-.l«tor
pdbr of tlH' ilt'i'N ami Iowuh. a-. dlMilm-t from
boM' of tm- Mat.', niiu.ol ivadily Im- '.fiven.
owlu' to the abstncu of d.tlidli- rwlurn^. I.>
r. Toflb.- P«r.on. n-IL-Yd. but I. be-
WWII Wm> ami 40.tMH) durlii.' the year. It
mav tlMTifoiv iKJ M»ld that iIiIh board «'Xir-
dm:..uporxl-ion. mor.M.r ie^p. '"'I^^'l •«;/!•;
Ihv .arc and ivlii^f of Mumthlutf I Ijc «IO.O<Ht
iK-r^oiiK, lH>i.bK I he l.i.mi^rautM Of 11.1- ui{-
LnT:Ue.\onuHduK more than IT.0<J| are lu-
«loor poor, ami tim niualmln. -ay 4.1.000, are
oat-ibH.r i.o..r. The , Mul.lMno. nt- In whk'h
the»« 17,000 of the in door poor iv»ldt', for a
Iborter or lon^rr t.rm. an; al.oul 'l.>n lu num-
ber, in.'ludini: tlD-e lioii-ihol.l». nut «tr».t >
ft|iu„hou«es Hi whl.h M-voial town* malnlal
rheir InMWr |»»»or. Th.> \alin»tlou of a I
tbe«e cHtal.lUbinentH. of ^••''''' •' ''I';' •"•"•.M-
c«lly owned bv the ftale, Ih tfO.PKI.OUU
valuation of 'the .'ily aud town alm.houM.N
with their iH!r«on«l piopi-riy (amounting
about ♦560.000), and tlieir farm*
little leMi« than *2I,0(XI
nearly ii«l,00«».0O0. Tim
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and BetaU DruggUtB,
0FPO8ITK POST OFFIpB.
Eailtoobtf.
Playins Cards.
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan. 9, 1888. tralna wlU lea^a
Lowell (Middlesex atreet depot) at fol-
ForTaanton, Fall Blver, Newport, Mew
Bedford, ProTldentse, Pawtucket, Marl-
boro', South Freuiln»hamand way atatlona
it 7.40 a. m., liM aud 4.40 p. m. All train*
connect at South lirauilngham with Boatop A
Albany railroad for Woroeater, SprlMfleld,
AllMny and the Weat ; alao at Concord Jiuio-
tlon with FltohbuFK nillroa<l.
Tbe 4.40 p. m. train itoanocu with Fail Ulver
Line Steamer* for New ¥ork, the South and
tipMlal for Chelmafurd at 0.43 a. m., 6.20
anilu^ p. m. (Satunlav* at lu p. m.) Ueturn
atAA% and 7.15 a. m., uud (I 31 p. m.
SUNDAYS— For South KranjlnKtum and way
■taUons, 6.30 a. m. Return at 0.40 p
J.K. KHNDIUCK.
m.
General Maaarer.
ISAAC N. MARHHALL, Dlv.Supt
UKO. W. Ml LLKB, Afent.
Ticket oaiee, «9 MerrJmaek Street.
iSoap.
A bsirguin lor
'20 cents. These
uro of good tliickucstt and nice
enough lor anybody.
Boston and Maine.
ON and after Sunday, Oct. M, 1P87, pJtlBonKor
tralna
You Can't
BEATTHEMI
IFor tienaral FaeiUr bmI
thojr ara Vaatly Saperlerj
toALLotksrklada.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
nttoU'saU and lUtail DtugffiBts,
OFPOSITK POST OFFICE.
Tbe
;».
to
of a
ii'-rei', ti very
vabialioii of tbe
deveo KtHUf .•••tublUbiiitiil"'. IikIikHuk the
boHpUaU an.li.^Nb.m- for tlie lu^ane ba«
DOW reaeb.'.l alnrnt W.(K)0.0<lO, of wbl.-b e«.
Ibau *l,0(»0,<>O<Hh per-.oiial property, wblle
the number of atren in lb.' ntale farin- ex-
oeed* 'i-WQ. Tbe w bolo acreage of all the e.-
tablUhiiieDtH for tbe liMloor poor of both
daZ- 1h, therefon.., abo.il «J.800, and tbe
»alu.- of thU land and tbe bulldliiKi* upon It
ia t*lliuate«l at S7,ft<K).0O0. ultbo.iKb Iho artu-
•I .oHt wat. doubt letm more tban Uil*. The
average nunil>er of pub'lc depen.lentH In
tbeM) eHlabllHbin.rnlM U i.oui«lliluK lei.- Iban
whilt' ibe number of private benencla-
UftOO,
IHMl. Tbe avera/e
ITHE FAMOUS If 0P|
TLASTERS
ClMa. ft««r»at. cur»UT« and hlchly »*lioiaal.
|pr«pai«d ftom rnih Hop.. BalMM. ■»»«»•
1 Th«y ro«tor« aad Tlt*ll«» w«kk p»rta. anbduel
llnflMnnukUon and lnat«itly baaUh piOa wtMUMTl
Itn tbm B~8k, Bid*. Hip, 1««. Kldn«ya. JolntB,l
Ighouktor. Cbmi, B»««rt, ■toe<»<»h or XumIm.I
|»Owa«ftiUy •ootMa* . P»ln allayla* and ■tr«i«tlij
Tk4 bmt pttuttr on tarth la tha Tardlol r
Ida. itaUad tat prloa by jaoprUleie,
|l*p l»U«a«r CiM»awy, B— *— , Mj
twlsdlan alKoed! ^hla plaalar la wpi
|a« wklte ■nana, ready fcr laataat eaa. 1
iFXAflmOOM
Playing Cards,
35 cents ii puck, reducea from
M) cents. These we hiive a large
sule ou by the dozen.
»>IH> I t
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WhoUtale and Reiail DruggUUt
OFPOSITK POST OFFICB.
will leave Coutrul ■iruvt di'put,
For Boaton, at «JW, 7.8A, M.20, 9.*i0. 11 a.m.;
l.M.Vr2 4.%,.1,. 1.40, 4.10, 4.4.'», .VlO. 6.M, 9..W p.
n». IlKTlMlS, 7,7.30, U.-HO, lO.Wa. in.; lim.;
VIM, l.W -t-'lO, S.'iO, 4.30, .%, «, 0.3.1, 7, II p. m.
For Lawrfni^. 7.10, 7.3.1, («..i.1, 11 a. m. ;
li.l.V I, 3, 3.40, 6.10, 6.16, O..VI, 11.10 p. m.
UKTrilN, 7.:{o, H.-iO, U.4ii, lu.'io, 11 a. m. ; Vl W
1.10, l.'AS, .1, 3.4(4, 4.1.1, 6.40, U.30 p. w. South
l-«wren«», 7.<0 p. m.
rur Havarhlll. 7. 10, 7.HA, 8JA a. m.; I'i.l5,
|..1,S.40, 5.10, (1.1.1, 0..1.1, 11.10 p.m. IlKTUUN.
7.I7,H.10, U.IO, 10 10, lo.4Aa. m.; li.O-i, 2..%4,3.40,
:i..'.0,ft.l.1,«.4.1. tf.iop. in.
For SaUni. 7.10 a. ni.; 13.IS, 5.10 p. m. RE-
IT KN, 7, ll.3'i a. in. ; 1.15, 4.43, «l p. m.
For N«>wlturyport, 7.10 a. in.; IJ.lA. 8,0.15 p.m.
KKTIUN, «.lft, 7.'2.1, 11 a. in.; 'i.S.i, 5 4.1 p. m.
For KxeU'r, Dover and threat Fallt, 7.35, et.35 a.
ni.; 1,3.40, 5.10 p.m.
ForHalmoii Fall*, lllddfford. Sauo, Old Orchard
lieaoti and I'orlland, 7.35, tt.3.1 a. in.; 1, 3.40 p.
ni. Ilt-turn from rurtland, 7.30, ti.40 a. ui.;
1'.>.40, 8.:io p. m.
For Hanifor, lielfast, Wntervllle, HkowheKau,
UiM'kinnd and Farnilnaton, H.35a. m.
For St. .lohii, N. It., ilallfaa. N. S., Montreal
and (jucImm;, h..'15 a. m.
For .\uKiirtta, Haiti, LewUton. 8.35 a. m.; 1 p.m.
For ItochCAter aud Alton Hay, »a. in.; 1.8.40
I), in.
For Knat|K)rt and 8t. John's (per ateamer), on
Mondayi*. Wt><lii«tilayi and lirbtayH, at 1 p. m.
For lUK'kland, lU'lfant, liaiiiror aud Ml. Deitert
(Htea'ni>r from Portland), Tueadayi and Fri-
day •al3.4U p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For noaton, 7.31, H.iO a. m., U.ofi, 4.15, 5.40,
7.;iO p. m. RKTUKN, 8 a. in., ft, 7 p. m.
Fur Lawranoa. H.-iU a. m., 5.40, 7.50 p. m.
RKTUKN, 7.40, 8.15 a. m., K.IO, 5.;i5p. m.;
hoiitb Lawrence, 4.15, 7.44 p. m.
For Hav«rbllt, H.M a. m.. 540, 7J0 p. m.
RETrRN, 8, 11.43 a. m., 4.% 5 W, 7.25 p. n.
For Portland, 5.40 p. m. UKTUR.N, 1.4.15 p.
in. J- T. FURHKR, Uen. Manager.
WM. MKRRITT, .)R., Hupt.
J. F. PIIILLll'S, Oon. Airt. at Lowell.
Oct. «, HW7.
Boston & Maine B. B.
importSTnotice.
Cliaiigro of Time.
On and after Sunday, Oct. ©d, the following
tralna will be dlHcontlnued ^ „ .. „ ..
For BoHton, M.SI, i»..'»5 a. m.. «, 3.85, 9.35 p. m. ;
from Boston, e, 11. 15 a- m. For Lawrence, tt.85'.
»J5a. m.,'i.8a, 4 p. in.; from i.,awrt<nco. 6-15. 8
a. m.. 'i, 'J..10 p.m. For Porllau*!, 8.15 p. m.;
from Portlanil. 530 p. m.
The train now limvlnK i..owell for Beaton at* 7
a. m. will leave at tl..Vt a.m.
A new tralu for Boston and L%wrenoe will
leave Lowell at 1 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
The train now leaving Boston at 7.80 foi Low-
ell will leave at 7. . ,. ^ '» .
Tne train now leaving Lowell for Boaten at
8.45 will leaveat'JKi. ., ^ ,
Tho train now l«4tvlng Lowell for Lawrence
and Haverhill at 7 JO p. a*.. wlU leave at 7J10 p.
For further panlculara aee time cards.
J. F. rillLLirs, tieu. Agt. at Lowell.
KIRK'S
(!io1jD
iStratnrrs*
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line f^om New England to
Bavannsh,
Connecting there with all Rail and Water Uoee.
FAVORITE ROUTE TO FLORIDA.
Iron steamKhlps "tiATK CITY" and "CITY
OF MA(:<»N" leavloK Savannah IMer, Congress
atreet, llo«t<>n. KVItKY TliritHPAY. at 8
o'clock. For frclKht or |>assage, apply to A.
DaW. HAMPN(>N,-.201 WaHhlngt4)n street, Bos
ton.or to RICIIAUDMON * BARN
Boston.
FLOATING SOAP
THE CHIEF
For tho Bath, Tollot ni»U Laundry-
Snow Whlta and Abiiolutoly Pur*
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
insurance.
RNARD.AgenU,
rlea averatfea, iMTliapx.
Interest charge for each Inmato, therefore. W
about Mft a year, or «S centn a week ; while
thi. kJtfreuate charge for the Interest, at ft
lir c!S.Vuu "H thee.tablUhnienla (#4.^.000)
UmoreliiauhaifaaKrt*"-"* •'»« w»'ol« ,f«-
l»t-ndlture In t»'e /»««l« /*•'• •'A'V:'""'' '■'^"*-'''
which may l»e eiilliiiated at fHW.ooo.
Inmates of state inHiUulloim. Jan. 1, 1H8H.
InHillutleo" for the Insane— MalcK, 1.82; le-
malen, IBM; total, :«Hft; ntate nlinshou^e (ex-
cludlnic Ibe asylum), state pi mary school
and sWle farm (excluding the a»vlum),
1410; Lyman Schtwl for Ho>>. htatc IikIuh-
trlal Scb'iol an.l the School for the Keehle
Mloded,4(tt; aKJireKate.MOT.
Theairirreirate coKlof the supi)ort and re-
lief of tK municipal poor fur the last record-
ed year ie lu round number J an ^'>l<»w;' ; ^^\
cost of full support iu ulmslKjfiKea. iA04.1W,
averaiM numl>er supported In almshouses,
4:WJ>; aferaite weekly cost Jr. « "{"l'"":*;''
ri 22 ; net CA>st at the lunatic ho«pltaU, »4d«,-
KM- average nunilier nickoned at the lunaj c
hospitals. ilM;Kros»co^t of paupers fully
supported iu famllios. etc.. 1171.775; average
nuinber supported In fHuiilles. i:m; average
weeklv cost of each, f2..V); whole number of
city aud town paui)ers fully hupporte* dur-
Ing the year. «0,C|>04 whole cost of oil sup-
iKTrt, •1.112,820; averuKe number fully aup-
lortid, 7843; net cost of partial Mipport,
i«40,000; average numl)er partially sup-
Jorled, ICMII; reported net cost of full and
partial support, $1,729,195. .,„„„„ -*
It Is probable that the average duration of
established Insanity In Mussacbuselts is more
than seven and less than nine years, not-
withstanding the unusual death rate which
nrevails among the recent Insane and a por-
ion of the chronic cases. The vvlj"'* ""•"'
bei of patients remaining o all the Massa-
chusetts asvlums aud hospitals .Ian. 1, li>««.
was about 41«B; the number In a mshou.'*e»
and local asylums, about 7ftO; In Hh' agK're-
irale, therefore, alwut 4916 i..Haoe persons in
SstablUhmenlH of all kinds a the present
time. There are, also, Ho.oethlnges^ ban
170 Insane boarding in privuie families at the
publU- oxiH^uhe; and, of course, man v more
who are living in their own f:iiiiilleM, or
boardine at their own cxpcnw! or that of
their friends. The stale h<.>.i«itiils and a^^-
lums contained .Jan. 1. IHHS, :«KJ.. patients.
Tbe board renews its reeommindatlon or
the cstablUhment of an imbriide asylum;
the separation of the tru>.tecs of the Mule
almMiouse and state workh..UM- into u board
for each institution : the state control of all
elate Institutions; eomi)ulsory reports from
private cliarltable organizations; the ap-
pointment of a state piilholo^ist, and the
rthing of tlie limit of a-e of ••juvenile "'
fenders," so called, from 12 to 14 years.
Ladies! Ladies!
OF
LOWELL AND VICINITY.
1 shall open MOKDAT.
o'clock a. m.la lx)well,
JAK. Mth, at 10
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Evebt
Week,
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBBH 10. IMT.
Dress Cutting School,
Where I shall Introdnc* an<l tearh the latest and
most popular ■clvDtlllc Tailor Hyatem for
Drees Cattlnc yet Invented, and to Introduce
It 1 propose to
GIVE AWAY TEN SYSTEMS
To the riret Tea Students who Join my achool,
with only a small charge for thorough loalruc
tlons. This Is an opportunity that should be
improved by every La<ly and Dressmaker In
Lowell.
Ettch stodent will be allowed to Cut,
Make, Trim and Drnp#, putting Inti execu-
tion what she has learned while In the school.
Ladles, call and lnvMtl«ate my opvninc
day: tliea JOIN MY 6CHUOL AND HAVE
TBE BEST.
Mrs. 8. A. BARTLETT, Manager.
Miss A. E. MOOBE, Asiiitant.
No, 120 Central Street, Room 9,
LOWELL. MAK8.
3S Oentfii a
ULLINOWOOD A CO.,
fFholesaU and Retuil DruggMs,
OPPOSITE POST OmOE.
Passenger SerTice fVom Lowell :
For Boston, at a.M, »M, K6.U, tf7.ie, IM,
Mt7.M. •tH.:W, *i\V.*i, H».W, •«t«.M and 11.00 a.
»:. •till.*), l.W, MO. n.U, *MM, «*>,
HftJfl.B.OO, •|J«»4, •H»M p. m. 8UNUAY8,
*|17.8tt, tf uo, *!(U.-iO a. m., AM p. m. Betnm i
tis.4a, 7 80, 8.00, •s.ao, •«.oo, ».i6, mcoo, 11X10
a. m., W.OO m., MOO, «.00, •8.00, W.46, iM,
•VW, ft.80, irs.iA, 0.15, *7.00, 10.00.11.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS, 9.00 a. ni., 1.00, 5.00, •? OOp. m.
Vor Wohnm, 6J)5, 7.ie. 7AA. on, 11.00 a. m.,
1.90, 4.80,0.00, 0 M p. m. HUN DAYS. 9X10 a. m..
4.96 p. m. KMnrnt 8.«l, 9.41. 11.94 a. ni^
ftX«. e.42, 10.iS. 11 J8 p. BB. 8UMDAY8. 9.97
a. iD.,5.i7 p. m.
mr*Kxpr«s$. |JVdrf Jkem Depol onie. tOr on
errieo/ o/(lro<««yrom /** ATor**. tViaBtdfttrd.
For Lawrence, fl.8A. 10.16, 11.00 a. m., 1.40, 3.10.
«.(U.6.00p.m. SUNDAYS, at 9.15 a.m., 7.15
p. m. Betnm I 7.45,0.30 and 11. S5 a. m..
19.05,8.16,5.15,6.45 p. n. SUNDAYS, IXIO.
11.55 a. m., e.l6p. m.
For Salem and Way -SUtlons, 7Ja a. m.. 1.40,
•.00 p. D. Return : 7.«), 11.46 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
TVaie givtn btUm U ftom Northern IHpot.
For Ayer J unction aud Way-Stations, at 7.15
a. m., It 06 and 5.(« u. m. SUNDAYS, at t.l5
S.m. Metum : 8.16 a. m., 12J15 and 0.16 p. m.
UNDATS,8.15a
OCEAN EXCURSION.
MercbaDti and Mineri TraniporUtion
Oompanj'i ProTidonoe, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamihip Line.
The Most Direct Route from New Bng land for
Norfolk an<l Richmond, Old Point Comfort. Va.,
Waahlocton. D. C. and Baltimore. Md.
PASSBNOERS AKD rBBIOHT.
The Iron Btaamahip WtlltaM Crane. 1600
toaa, Caut. B. E. VITarren, aalla from Prorldeooe
every WKDMIC8DA Y. 6 p. ■.
The Iroa Steamahlp Johne Hepklne|lMlO
tons, Capt. H. D. Foster, aalla ernry SATUU-
DAY, 0 p. m., from LoMai>AUC Whakv.
These well-known ateamablpe are large and
comforuble and fitted with every eoBTenlence
for PASSCNOBRA aud oomnMMtded by navl-
ratora of long and sutweseful experience. Sea
voyagee by theae ateamwrs are refreehlng and
InvlRoratlnc and the round trip can be aooom-
pllsbed In nva qATS. Fare. Incladlng room
and meals, very low.
BenJ. Walker,
Am«'H It. Krt-urii,
N.M. WrlKht,
A.U.l'ollard.
E. T. AMiolt,
P. C. (iatea.
on flvr years, 6^
t. on one
nrTT-FIFTH YEAR.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Oflloe. 40 Central Street.
.I.e. ABBOTT, Prksii»kht. ».^
K, T. AHIIOIT. SKC'V AHPTBlAi.
DiRKoroiis
Wm. H. Wlggln.
.1. K. Fellows,
Wni. I'. Braxor,
Chas. A. Slott,
W. K. Livingston.
J. (J. AhlxHl,
Dividends SO PKIt CENT
p«.r c*nt. on three years, 88H per cen
vear policies. . ,
In connection with the above rxunpaty la a
general agency for .llvhlcnd paying uiuliial and
reliable .&>ck cempanler^ A»Bon,A«eat.
TU£ HOLYOKE 8T1LL LEADS
On and after June lal the
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAT
19 PBB OEMT. DIVIDENDS.
This company haa a surplus as regards eoUev
holders, of e&84,94«, and will write on lUCK-
CANTILK ai8l£8. Kepreaented by
Charlei Coburn, 28 Central St.
FBBIOBT OONNBOTIOMI
Made without
drayage with
route* :
the following
Alao repreeente other
Stock Companlea.
flret^aass Muttial aad
m.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From tiie Shore Every
Week,
25 Centei a nut.
a.m.
of-
sat the
looking
came a
S. l\ C. to
blanket your
Notlcfn^rtbe shlver-
thena,
A Silent Lesson.
An incident which took place on Winter
atreet yesterday afternoon wa^ n icli enjoyed
by several personw wlio liappcneil to be pass-
era at tbe time. A private currlH^io stood in
front of one <»f tbe large stores, the hor.nes
with heads checked up aud tails docked,
ablverlng in tbe cold wind, without blanket
or cover of anv kind. Ou the box
liveried driver, stiff as a prcu:i« Icr,
■either to the right nor left. Alonjc
man Ijearlng tbe banner of the M
Animals, Inscribed: '4Mea>e
horses while stopping."
Ing horses, the man halted near
brouL'hl his banner pole to tbe sidewalk, and,
without speaking a word, stood like a soldier
nt parade rest. Directly, "milady" came
ontlof the More, looked first at the man, then
at his banner, and stopping siifllciently long
to read it, darted inside her can luge and was
driven awav. A broad smile illuminated the
featurea of the bvstandcrs. as the representa-
tive of tbe society shouldered bis banner and
trudged along ou his way.— (lioston Herald.
A doctor In Nashville gave the following
prescription for a sick lady, sulK-ring with
neuralgia: "A new lionnet, a cashmere
abawl a pair of gaiter hoots, and a bottle of
Salvation Oil." The lady recovered imme-
<llatelv. and earnestiv recommends the Salva-
Uon on to every one. If Is sold at all drug
store* for 2& centa a bottle.
Has received New Swiss and
Hamlmrg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, Allovers and Tuclilng«».
Toi'chQn and other Laces. Buth-
ings, Coventry Ruffllngs, white
and colored . German and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Goods in great variety. Exami-
nation Is solicited.
ESTABLISHED 1887.
ELLINQWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
Ellinewood's
Cough Balsam
For Amherat, Mllford and Wilton, at 9.1S
\%M, S 4S, 6.4U p. m. SuniUiv, 'I p. m.
For Oreenaeld. I'eterboro', llennlngton, UUla-
horo' anil Keene, at 9.1ft a. m. and iM p. m.
For Naahua, Manchester and Concord, at 8J0.
U.lft, 9M a. m., li.ftft, 1.47, 8.48, 6.40, 6.9ft, 1M
p.m. (Sundays at 2, 7.48 p. ra.)
For Penaoook, Franklin, Lebanon and White
Hlver JuncUon, attf.lft a. m.. 1.47, 8.48 and
•7.48 p.m. ^, _ _
For Warner, Bradfortl, Sunapee, Newport {».
H.S, Clareinont and Claremont Junotlon, at
9.10 a. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTltton. Lake VllUge, Meredith, LacoaU,
Welra, Plymouth, Warren, Haverhill, Wooda-
vlll«,al».44a. m., 1.47and»7.48p. m.
For Canpton, Thornion, North Woodstock, Lla-
bon, Littleton and Whltefleld. at 9.44 a. m..
1*7 P- "• ^ „ V.
For Jetreraon, Lancaster. Uroveton and Fabyan,
at 9.44 a. m.
For Montpeller and all points on the MontpeUer
and Wells Klver railroad, via I'lymoutb and
Woo<l8vlllc, at 9.44 a. m.
For St. Johnshury an»l Lyndonvllle, via White
River Junction, at tt.15 a. m. an<l 7.48 p. ro.
For St. Johnslmrv, Lyndonvllle, Newi>ort, Sher-
brooke, via Plymouth and Woodsvllle, at 9.44
a. m.. •7.48 p. m. .
For Montpeller, Kssex Junction, Burlington and
St. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at 9.16 a.
m.. 1.47 and •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal and gueliec, via Montreal ana
Boston Air Line, at 9.44 a. m., '7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.16
a. m., 1.47, •7.4U p. m.
DttUp
Tlrctala mmI T— eeaee Air Llaa* ak Mov
flelfc. ira.
AtlMtle OoMt aad taaheaWi Air Llaea, mt
NorHalk* Vm,
Oheaapeake aad Ohio R. R. aad Kaaawha
IMepsstch. at Newport Mewa. Ta.
Rlehnaoad and Danville B. R. aad Plad-
■aoat Air L4ne. at Woet Point. Va.
BaltloaoTW aad Ohio R. R. aad Oeatlaeatal
Una, at Baltimore. Md.
Merehanta and Miaere Traae. Oa.*e favaa-
aah Use. at Baltimore. Md.
Thmagh bills of laainp Issued via all above-
named routea. Mark goods via P., N. AMD B.
LINl.
Tickets on sale at E. O. WivDiom's oBoe. 8
Weetmlaater atreK, W. H. Chdkoh A Co., oBoe
1 Weyboaeet etreot, or at Steamship oBoe. 99
India atreet.
FIRE INSURANCE. •
Oood ! Solid X Reliat>le t
AT TMB
FIBE DrSUEAVOE AOENOT
OF
QEa E. lETCALF, No. » Central Stmi
of the Meni-
Ilavlng purchased the afenev
mack Mutual Fire Inaurance Co. of Andover»
with lu sixty years ef aatlafactorv dealing
Ita policy holders, he Invites all the fo
frlenda of the company and many i
examine IU merlU and reliability
omer
new onee to
Six other
companies aUo repreaented by me.
OBO. B. inCTCALF,* Central Streetj
, MKlua.L<r , oo vcnirsi ouwt.
Baooesaor to K. L. Cardell Jt Co.
New England Agent,
Providence, B. I.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
IHooti anU Coal.
We answer.
la It True
that salt rheain can l»e eurcdf
vi« • Hnodreds of caM^s have been cured by
i?^^ WInana Bros.' "»»<>««]' 5i"re.;.,lJ
■erer
^leaaM.
A^NO TABLETS.
Old stand of Andrews * Wheeler, 41 Thom-
dlke Btreot (Northern depot). The Inrgcht and
finest stock of finished work to Iks lonnd In
Middlesex county, at prices much lower than
can be obtained elsewhere for llrst clas^ work.
No extra charge for setUng work either In or
out of Lowell. All orders promptly executed
and In a aatlsfactory manner.
0. H. AWDllRWS, C. WHEBXRB,
41 Tbomdlke Street, - - Morthem Depot
^ LOWELL. MASS.
This 1.S the second winter for
Elling wood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
Frelicht trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00.
Tclgnt in
>, 11.06 a.
m.
4.06,
9.40
8.4t». 11.08 a. ni., 2.M, 10.00, 11.00 p.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2.30,
m.. 12-2B|8.16p. m.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at 9.06 a. m.
FRKIOHT DEPOT, WESTERN AVRMUB.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
oor«l and the North and Weat, at 7.20, 11.36 a. m.,
8.06, 6.46 P' m
At the Old Stand, 88 Middle Street.
At the Mew Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
l^illlant KIttredire,
A. W. WEKKS, Agent,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Wllkesbarre.
Ijickawanna, Lehlfrh, Franklin, Cumberland,
C. C. Cannel, Ac. Wood, Clianwal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. T«.lephone number, 284-2.
MUTUAL.
Cash asaeu Jan. 1, 1887
Toul Uabllltles (re-laaturaace) . .
. . .$«9!i,a86.7a
... 16e,A«.16
Net asaeu (S86,071AC
Policy holdera ahare In the prollu on exphra.
tlon of policies.
Dividendf , 70 Per 0«nt., After July lit.
DIKBOTOM
Levi Spragve,
Geo. F. Richardson.
D. 8. Richardson.
Chas. H. Cobum,
.Jacob Rogers,
John F. KlmbaU,
Henry C. Howe,
C. C.Hutotilnaoa,
W. F. Salmon,
S. T. Lancaaur.
Leave Lo
^„_ _ well for Ayer Junction, Worceeter.
Fltchburg, New York and the West, at 248 and
9.26 a. n.
C 8. MELLEN, Oenl. Superintendent.
GEO. W. 8TORER, Oenl. Pass
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'a Lehigh, Philadelphia A
Readlna, Wllkesbarre, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cuniborland, Lyken's VaUey Frank-
lin, etc.
Oflloe, 97 Gentml Street, LoweU, Maea.
LEVI SPRAGUE, Prkrii>knt.
E. M. TUCKE. SaCKBTABT .
4^1nsurance to any amount effected In relia-
ble companies.
S. If. TUCKS, Agent,
27 Central Street.
WOOD.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and apllt.
aawed
C. E. PAIGE, Local
CEUMT.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
lowest i>rleca on
fella to eure the worst forms of that u prepared to quote the very towe«i-Ti
Site Ha trial and be convloced. . all kindTof prlntUif . Call for eeUmatea.
ELLINGWOOD k CO.,
Wtioleaale and RetaU DruggisU,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICK,
tol* Pr«prl€«ore.
Pennsylvania Railroad
Yh» Beet Ballroad In the World.
Tbe Faatee* Tralna la the WorkL
nmm Tork to Chleaao. M hoart.
Mew Tork to Onelnoatl. SI hour*.
Mew Tork to St. Loola, 19 baton.
Fife Dail) Eipress Trains to tka Wesl
Apply for tlekelB and foil InfomatlOB to
W. E. »ATC WlLDM^Tlcket^A^jJj^
Old Co.'a Newark and Bng-
llah Portland
COBB'S Extra and Flalahlnf
Glena Falla, Vermont.
All kinds Bnlkllng and Amerl- llRf flR
can and Beotch Fire I>IV1VI1«
LIM£.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 GOBHAM STRKKT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tl»
worker. A fine line of
PJkRX^OiR STOVES.
MILKMEN can set Milk Cans as good and
cheap ae In Boetoo.
J. L. MOSS, 67 Qorham Street.
>ae'. Dental and
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOI.Ilf.
OHABOO.
O^orge E.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
M dettvered par ordw from aU
BthaBoeleaaBd Lowell. KMhMMd
<JSl Ookmy aad BoeloB aad MatoaBf*.
' oMalaadforgoodafonnurdML
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JB^oni* and. Oirain.
Ofltoe aad Yard.
17 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone IM-L.
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Brandi OBee.
Merrimack
Oalderwood'a.
Oliffordi's
DYE HOUSE,
a u&d 4 AIBOTES 8TBEET.
Fird-Class Dieiw ot Ever; DescriptioD
Dona at ahort aoOee aad aatlafaetJeB
foaranteed.
Ladlaa' aad centa' rarmenta dyed whole.
AllklBda of ganawts deaaed aad rapalred
LvwaD,
A. H. BlIBOBV, 84 Ontnl Block,
CLIFFORD'S DYE H0P8E.
PHTLOBOPHT OF MARItTAOB, glv-
lag a clear ayoopeU of tho laipedloMtata t»
nanlage. exhaneted vHaUty, rte:. ere., can b»
had CitMB all news agaala or fkirwarded direct'
M the anthor. Dr. P. J. JORDAM . M>J»y.
Boatoa. en reoelpt of M (
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LOCAL NEWS.
A LOWKLL OVEBBBEB.
How an Boorgotlc Man Haa Proapered-A
ktoiuarkable Career.
Tbe following from the^Commerclal Bulle-
tin tells the life story ot a\vell known l^w-
ell overaeir, who will I.e readily reeoKnl/.ed
by bis friends, but bU name la withheld to
■pare his blushes: , ,
• Tbe Walks and Talks of tbe Commerelal
In industrial eslablish-
, Xmom, Odd Fellowa, BadmeB Md the IHn,
I ind haJl held offlctol poritlona In them, but
! be gave them up aa far M work U concerned.
i He had evolved a •cherae for tbe better
tnarklDK of bad work lu tbe spinning' rooms.
1 Invested money In tbe business; orxanUed
It; took in a partner an<I turned lUti business
i over to bira, merely takiuK bis share of tbe
proUts. He is the owner of a handsome
I mare, which with cbaracteristic eocentriiity
; he allows to go unshod, ehlinliiK that no lu-
I jury even on paved streeU, but rather beue-
Iflt, lesulu. lie has always been fond of
I eunnlnir and is a devoted disciple of Isaac
Wulton. So occaslonailv be takes his kuu or
bis tlsblng rod, mounls bis mare, slarls out
two
S;nul^i.:ji;^;s;in"o«;:a wi|h maj^^n^ 1 1;-;^;;;;;- •fi;:i;,;-';:;;rt;rKo;:e"pe.i,ap.
who are _o/ten t^.e most ntel^l«erd nH^cb.n^ ^^ ^^^^.^K ^^
Occasionally be takes bis buggy and talves
his ttsbing rod, loads In some feed for bis
horse, and goes off flsblug or slgbt-see ng
around tbe country, soinetimeH spending
severui weeks in this manner. One of his
:OND AY, JANUARY 80. 1888.
lea In the establishment but whose oddites
are so marked that thev are 'requently
known us much because of ibera as for their
abilities by their fellow workmen In their es-
tabllshtnenls and by tbe townspeople at
larL'e. 8ome of tbe*e men appear to have
abi>rbed with their ilally worka at tbe «n«-
obluery part of Its steadiness, solidity,
atreugtb and ingeniousness. , i„ ..«.
Many good i7echaulcs are but a shade re-
moved from Inventors, as thev are ;-»«"tant.
ly making Utile changes lu the manner of
bant ling tl.e work or of arranging the ma-
chh ery:and often from ibe experience bus
i. Sed and on tbe .-ccommeudatlons of these
Sen wbo run the machinery, the |"»«»i»ne';y
mauufa.tuiers gel the points which lead to
Srtber improvements In their inachinery,
and very often the improvements iu procesa-
eawblcf. have been so numerous antl ao
Jreai wiLbin the laU tbirlv years of New
Koffland manulacturlng. are due simply aud
aolely to the experience, knowledge and in-
telllgeoce ef the workmen.
Some of these men are often as worthy as
their employers of having their lives and life-
work destrlbed at length In trade papera.
Tbey are inecbanlcs, men of that type de-
acrlbed bv Oeorge Ellol In "Adam Uede." of
whom iiiany an employer has »f»J wb«n
tbey arc gone, "we ne'er -.ball see tbeir ike
again " Among tbe many men of tbia
atamp mot by the reporter of the Commer-
cial Bulletin In bis Walks and Ta ks is one
who, owing to bN great |)ecullarllles, is well
known, and iMJcause of his sturdy manlluess
ia more than well liked throughout the
whole community in which be lives, lie Is
a au»5eessful man In having amassed a suffl-
clenl amount of this world's goods to live
oonifortably and has, accordingly, retired
from utllvf business, which was the charge
of one of the most Important deuartments lu
one of ihe largest mills of New Ki»|rlaud. ,
He takes an active Interest lu mill matters
Id the s.;ns»- that he visits tbe cotton mills
and keeii-i Informed of the work and Im-
provemenis «oing on. He Is oflen consulted
about mill matters by niunufaiturers whose
work Is running poorly and who cannot de-
termine tint dlrtlculty. Thus it can Im» seen
that he Is a man of good standing In the com-
munity. Yet his cBaracter Is as peculiar as
any limned by pens of the greatest uovellsta.
This niBD, whom we will call Ham, la of
(rood blood, l>elng des.cndod frotn a long
line of I'urltan ancestors, one of whom was
a colchrutud charmter In Western Massachu-
setts, being generally ac-epted there as the
type of the strong minded, Hrm-purposed,
God-fearing men who planted settlements
in the miilsl of bloody and savage rwimen
and made the wilderness blossom like a
roee. A noble statue has lately been erected
to bla memory In one of dur largest \V estern
Maaaachusctts cities. Sam, bimaelT, was
born on the banks of the claaalc Concord
river and In a town made famous by Its Kev-
oluUonary record. His fptber, who was In
the sbecL-lron and tin bush.ess, dle«l w bon he
was but a mere lad and the small boy, with
true American In.lependciice and self roll-
ance and wllb an earnest desire to help his
mother, started out to seek his fortune when
but little more than nine years of age.
He engaged with a farmer who took bim
more out of pity and admiration for bis man-
llnesB than with any Idea of gelling uiuch
work from him. Here he remalnetl four
years and then went to work In tbe carding
room of a woolen mill. Here be worked for
a year or ao, but not liking the trade be
cUaogod to the carding room of a cotton mm.
JHfQiciU
striking peculiarities Is aeeirin tbe fact that
when he goes off In tbe morning no one
knowa where he will l>e at night, aa bo Inva-
riably obeys bis Impulses and goes whither
thev lead him. He is a large-hearted, gener-
ous'man. thoroughly resiMicted and IlKeU i»y
those who know bIm, and tbey number thou-
sands. ,„
Offers of good pos|llou8 In various mills
have been made to bini but ho has ref usoU
them. Jlo^aeaiis his papers, for lie is and al-
ways was a voracious reader, and tukea noiD
trade and regular uewapapers ; looks over
the mills; rides, hunts or fishes as bis im-
pulses direct. lie Is fond of smoking and tbe
company of friends when tbey visit hlin, re-
ceiving them In a nicely furnished office In his
barn, which he has. aa well as bis house,
healed by steam. He will Ulk on trade or
mill topics with gusto, but can rarely be In-
duced to write an article on them as was bis
wont lu former days. When urged to de-
vote his leisure to tbe writing of a .hand-
book on carding, of which there la need, be
refuses on the ground that he haa stopped
works
He la cheerful, contented, yet he devotes
considerable thought to devising a proper
aud yet peculiar tombstone for himself, lie
waits calmly for death, believing that be wll
die at «0. Yet he Is very vkorousand
healthy and his mother Is alive at the age of
tV) and ocrcaslonally visits hlin. His wife Is
living. He had but two children, one boy
and one girl, which was exact y what be
wanted. The boy died but the girl lived and
Is happily married. If wo might venture
any predictions concerning bIm, we should
say that though he may have bis tombstone
ready when he li. 00 vears of age. yet I will
be many years thereafter before it will bo
used and we sincerely bo|)e it may.
AVi^orreoted to October «8. IMI.
MAILS PUB nou
Albany and the Weat. 9M, 9.90 a. m.. 1.1*. «-*> P'
Fall River, Maas.. 9M a. m.. 1.16. 7.90 p. m.
Blllerlca, Maaa..ll.«)a.n».,7J0p.m.
Boston, Mass.. 6.40, 8.« a. m.. l.». ».10. *. e^t
H p. m. . ,
Concord. N. H., 7A0 a. m., 19.96, 6 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., A p. m.
Kaatem,84fi a.m.. 8.10, 7.20 p.m. ,^„ _
Kltchburg. Maas.. fl.'JO a. m., 1.16, iM, 7.90 p. m.
Lawrence, Maaa.. 9M a. m., »lO,i, » p. m.
Manchester, N. H., 7.iO a. m., !«•». 6 p. m.
Naahua, N. H., 7.4(i a. m., 111.96, 7.90 jp. in.
New York. N. V., 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 8.10. 7.90 p. ■•
Northern. 7.40 a. m.,19.a6, 6 p.m.
NorUi Blllerlca. Masa., 11.90 a. «»•. 2->?JjL' ■»•
New Be«lford. Maaa.. 9.90 a. «•. IJ*; 'fU?- ■■•
Providence, R. I., 9.90 a. m., lift. ••«>;J-*' P- ■»'
HouUiem. 6.40. 8.46 a. m., 1.16, 8.1», ••^^P.m.
Soutn Franalngliam, Maaa.. tt.'JO a. m., tM p. ■•
Btony Brook Way, 9.90 a. m.. 7.16 p. m.
Tyngaboro*. Maaa.. 7.40 a. m.. 7.90 p. m.
TewLsburr, Masa.. 9.90 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. H.. 19.96, 7.90 p. -jb.
Windham and Pelham,N.U., 6 p.m. _„_ ^
Woi«eater. Maas., 8.46, 9.90 a. m., 1.16. 7.90 p. m.
Keene. N. H.. 9.90 a. m., 7.90 p. »• , . . -^ -
telem. Maas., 6.40, 8.46 a. m.. 1.16. 8.10, 4, 6.40, I
Lynn.^Maaa.. 6.40. 8.46 a.m.. 1.16. 8.10. 4. «.<«t 8
p. m*
MAIU f LOn FOB
Albany and the Weat, 7. 8.48 a. m.. 4Jt. 7J»
Fall ifiirer'. Maas.. 7. 8.46, 10 JO, 11.46 a. m., 8 JO,
7.16 p. m.
BlUerloa. Maas., 6.10 a. m.. 8 p.m.
Boatoa, Maaa.. 7, 8.46, 10 JO. 11.46 a. m.. 1 JO, 8 JO,
6, 7.16 p. m.
Concord. M. H., 8, 8.46 a. m.. 19.16, 7.16 p. m.
Dracut, Maaa.. 8 J6, 9.45 a. in.
Eastern. 6.10, 8 a. «. 1*0. *t7}? P- "• , «. , ,.
Fltchbura, Maas.. 6.86, 8.46. 11 J6 a. m.. 8 JO, 7.16
LawrenM.' Maaa.. 8.10. 9.46 a. m.. 8.80. 7.18 p. m.
Mancheater, N. H., 8, 8.46 a. m.. Wl»j Ji* J; "■•
NalSTN. k.. 8. 8.46, 11.46 a. m.. 19.16, 6, f.l6 p.
New York, H. Y., 7, 8.46. 10 JO. 11.46 a. m., I J«.
8 JO, 6, 7.16 p. m.
Northern, 8.46 a. m., 7.16 P- m.
North Blllerlca, Maaa., 7 a. m., 8 JO p. m.
New Bedford. ilaas..y, 8.46. 10.80. ll.46 a. m.,
8 JO. 7.16 p. m. , J.
Providence, B.I.. 7. 8.46, 10 JO. 11 J6 a. m., I JO
8.00, 7.16 p. m. . .i. . .A f IS
Southern. 7. 8.46. 10 JO, 11.46 a. m.. I JO, 8 JO, 7.16
Sooth^Fraialngham. Mass..7, <J6, 11 J8 a. m..
8.60, 6, 7d6 p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 8.86 a. m., 4 JO p. m.
- shoro', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p -
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Presoott National Bank.
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One of tho Mo.st Eemaikable Cures
of Ulood Poisoning Ever
Accomplished.
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TEE WINAN8 MEDIOIVE Oa
THB GULIMABT ABT.
KahlbltloB of tha 8«hool at the Free Chapel
—A Novel Kntartalninent.
The fookimc sohool conduilc*! I)y the luln-
|stry-at-larKe completed the first term of the
vear Saturday, when an exhibition was
ilvcD by the class of Rlrla. It waa ^veii ea-
• ■ ihe school authorities, and the
several
m.
Tynashom-, aawi., o ». •■.•." . , .« « ,
Tewksbury. Maaa., 8.10, 9.46 a. m., 1.40 p. 1
Mllfonl, i(. H., 8 a. m., l^lg, 6 d. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. H., ?-**i ••**»• "' _
Woroeater,Maaa.,6J6,7,8.46.10J0,llJ6 a. m..
4JO,7.16p. m. ..,.-,,« «
Keene, N. H..6J6,8 a. m.. U.16.7.16p. la.
Salem, Mass.. 7, 8.46. 10.80. 11 J6a. m.. I JO, « JO.
Lynn ■MaM."',«.46, 10.80, 11.48 a.m., 1.40.8 JO,
7.16 p.m.
Bo bus-*
There he entered upon bla life
was u studious, methodical, enquirlDR
who determined thorouRhly to learn th^
iuesa and lo understand both the maoblnory
and tbe material. In those bovhood days n
the cardliiK room, bis pecullarlilos l>egan to
show ihemselvfs. . •.
One dnv wheu bo was slttlnR on a box In
tbe oardlim room and wblsllInK happily, the
overseer asked bIm what be was ihlnkliig of.
He answered that be was thlukln« of the
timo when be would be the overseer of a
canlhiK room and Kel an overseer's wajjos.
Ills iKBrtina.lty. bis intense eaKcrness and
sollil detprmlnallon to learn his trade caused
bis overseers lo take particular notice of him,
but bis Olid methods and ludeoendeut Ideas
and peculiar ways of lookhiK ot matters
cauaed him to be marked amon« his fellows.
One overseer declared him to be "tbe widest
boy be ever bad." In after years, the same
overseer declared that be was "the oddest
man he ever knew." . , » > •
One of his oilditles was that he determined
lo learn everythlnR be could of bis business
before be woulil take any position, no matter
how desirable, outside the mill he tlrat worked
in. Accordingly be worked tliere for 17
vears altoRetlier. meanwhile rtllinc the posi-
tion of second baud. During this time ho
refused a number of good orters to bo to bet-
ter positions In other mills. When he flnallv
chanml and was asked by tbe superintend-
ent of tbe mill he was going to. If he could
make good yarn, bis eccentricity ,»»>9we* .'f*
aelf In bis answer that he could "with this
year's crop," and that if the superintendent
could tell bira what the character of tbe next
year's crop would be, be would tell bra
whether or no be could make good yarn with
that llbre. .
When about 17 or 18 years of age be gave
considerable thought to tbe problem of life
and accordingly mapped out a path for him-
self. He resolved lo have a certain amount
of niouey when bti was twenty years old and
to be married before be was twenty-one ; to
have a certain amount of money wbeu be
waa thirty ; a certain proportionally larger
sum of money and properly when he was
forty ; a certain larger amount of money and
propertv when he was fifty and then to re-
tire; to 'die when he was sixty. He bad the
sDOclfled sum of money when he was twenty
and was married when he was twenty years
and ten months. Upon ibis occasion bis
then overseer told him that be would hoe a
poor man's row all his life,
^t thirty be did not have the sum apecl-
fled owing to the fact thai the rebellion bad
broken out and he enlisted and served three
years in the army at »18 per month. When
be returned from the war he started in again
at cotton carding. When he reached forty
years, he bud the amount of money which
be had set down, as increased saving and In-
vestment made up for the deflclency between
twenty and thirty. In bia thirtieth he took
charge of a cartling room which was twice
the size of the one In which be first Worked.
Be alBO In this period assisted In the prepa-
ration of a book on carding, which, though It
is now consitjerably behind the times as re-
gards tbe ImprovementB In machinery. Is a
standard work.
When he was flO, be exceeded lu worldly
goods the sum he had set down by about
•IMO, owing to some Investments which had
tnrneil out more fortunately than he had ex-
pected. He waa then the owner of a nice
residence and barn and with a good wide
yard in which grow some excellent fruit
trees. Though In first rate health, and vig-
oroua and for bis age young-looUng, he gave
up work as be had resolved. This aplust
the earnest remonstrance of his employer,
who, finally believing that his resolution
would wear ofl", gave him a year's vacaUon.
At tho end of this lime he was as oMur»^
and determined a« before and tbe mill aient
raluoUoUygava up his claims on ■•»•"•
had formerly been aa aetira bbm in M>owue8,
pet;lally to ...
mayor, Huperintendont Lawton.
members of tho commltleo and several gram-
mar school masters were present, as well aa
a number of Inleresled ladles. Tho class be-
gan work about two o'clo«ik, and, under the
direction of Miss Anna M. Mchols. the
teacher, It proceeded to make then and there
a nuantlty of cblckeu salad, rolls and coffee,
together with other minor articles of foo«l,
wllb which tho visitors were regaled. 1 here
were alao on cvblbllion some dozen or fif-
teen specially prepared «llsbes, made at home
by the girls. 8ome of those gained the
warmest commendation of the visitors. I he
class numlwred 14 young girls, who J'B«;t«ln'
ly deserved tho compliments their skill re-
Uev.'o. C. Wright, minlstcr-at-large, made
some remarks In Introducing some of ibe
gentleman present. He aald he bad Invited
the school authorities to be present for the
sake of explaining and showing lo Ihem Just
wluit the school iloes, wllb a view to asking
that cooking l)e Introduced Into the public
schools, some time. He stated tlial 38 los-
sons last year.lo 80 pupils had cost t'iOO. lie
thought the board of mansgers of the minis-
try-at-large would give the use of the build-
ing. If the city would pay for teachers and
incidental expenses. In Ibe public schools
of Boston moo girls now study cooking in
the course of a year. Ihero aro five schools
there, four of which are manage<l entirely
by the city. Mr. Wright Introduced (.eorge
F. Lawton, esq., superintendent of H«bools,
who said that personally be believe*! In teach-
ing «!ooking and other practical branches In
the public schools. He thought It a good
thing to have an exhibition, so that the
school committee could see what was done.
Mr. I.awton also thought boys might be
taught some practical work in tho public
schools. ,, , 111
Other gentlemen were called upon. Includ-
ing tbe mayor, but no extended remarks
wep' made. The visitors expressed them-
selves as highly pleased with ibe results of
tbe school. The next U-rm will open Feb.
10 for adults, and on tbe 11th for girls. 1 be
scholars will be an entire new set, if enough
new ones apply. It !• desired to have llie
lnr«tru«-tlon reach as many as possib e. Jllr.
Wrigiit proposes to make a proposition to
the committee regarding the leaching ■ '
bile sch
Bid.
Asked.
Salas.
104
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1800
I7MK
ISO
iS«
800
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860
106
^saa
108
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9T«
100
101
118
ISO
188
180
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cooking In Ibe
pructlcable.
public schools, as soon
Rare Bamaln.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of , excel-
lent land located 8X miles from Lowell I*. O.
in one of the best towns and neighborbooda
in Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, graiies, &c. Cottage house of 7 rooius
with an extra good
MAirUFAOTUBlMO »»TOCK«.
Corrected daUy bT William •^•P<""*i' *'H?*'*
No. Mt^ntral aVeSt, Pr«»«»S.»»^J:i»S^
Lowell. Where no new traaaaotlona take plaos,
tha figures of previous qttototlons as to price
asked, bid aad salas are gtvaa.
rar
Value.
Anorr •...«•. 100
Amoskaaf lOn
ADdrosooffgla 100
Appleton 1000
Atbtntlo 100
Auf usta. Ua 100
Amagton lot
Border City IM
Bates 100
Boott 1800
Bostob 1000
Boston Duck Go. . . 700
Cabot • 800
Chloopaa .'•• Iw
China 100
Cocheoo 600
Columbian 1000
Continental 100
Dwlght. . , 800
BTOraH ••••.••••••• "2
rraaklla w
Great Falls 100
Hamilton 1000
Hamilton Woolen. 100
Ullla •aeee* •••• IIW
Hartford Carpet... lOO
Jaoksoa •>• 1000
Ijaoonla. ........ ... swi
LftBcaster. ........ . 4OT
Ijawrenoe. ......... lOOS
Ix)wsll ....... ..... 000
Lowell M.Bnop... 6O0
Lowell Bleaohery. IW
LoweU Hosiery... . 100
LoweU Qas Co.... 100
Lyman 100
kanchesterMlUs.. 100
MassCotton 1000
Merrlmaok 1000
Middlesex 100
Monadnook lOOO
Maahna SOO
Naumkeag 100
Newmarket 600
Norway Plalna.... 600
Otla. .......**..** *. 1000
Pacific 1000
Pepperell 600
Penibroke 100
RnsaeU Mills 100
8baw Stocking Co. 100
Salmon Falls SOO
gtark 1000
Thomdlke 1000
Tremont A Suffolk 100
Unlen Cotton 100
Vassalboro' 100
Washington MlUs. 100
Webster 100
WlUlmantlo Unas. 86
^0f|(« •aeeea •••••••• 70O
We Uke pride in showinjf property
like the residenooB we ofifer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They hate been erected un-
der our personal supervision and no ex-
Sense has been spared to make them
rst-olass in OTory respeot. Horel in
design and yerr oonTonient in their ar-
rangement, with handsome fireplaoes
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We reoommend them to your notice.
•4O00.— We seldom have a place that we can
offer at the low prtoo pbMM3<l on this extra well-
hullt two -story house of eight rooms, bosUle
bath room ; heated bv furnace, has hard woad
floors In dining room, klt««hen and P»uliyi
haudsome gaa llktures, etc. Neighborhood flist-
class and near business. (luou)
On Central Street.- Very desirable plotje of
property, consisting of two sUiry house and
nearly 4700 feet of land. Coul.l easily b« made
topaymorethanlOperoent.net. (l«»)
Mot far from Merrimack Street.-Two.
BU»ry. two tenement house of 14 rooms, flnlMhcU
lng6^dahape. A bargain at OSAOO. (\m)
If you will call at our offlco we will show you
some Invcstjoenu that will pay you better than
10 por oenl.
Shepard. Russell & Co.,
»• OBICTBAL BTRBBT.
Over Prescott National Bank.
Thi* ii the season ofthe year when all who are
iNiMM-.l to the inclemency ol the wcuthei, thereby
I .'.traititiK ColdH and CouRhs which lead to more
». , ,nu» trouble, of the Thr.ist and Lunpi., «bould be
>.:i. t.. provide themselves with Ingalls* 1 hroat
and i.iing SpedAc, which for more than ao yeur.»
h... iMin recognUed s» sn invaluable remedy lor
».. M r.miplaint», snd for Consumption.
loiis H. Wavmoitii ssys of it: •'Inmlla
ThroMt and I.ung Hpeclflo isved my life.
PSarAHBD ONLY BY
THE INGALLS MEDICAL CO
LOWELL, MASS., U.S.A.
Price* 50 Oasntai and. •l.OO.
Clotting.
cellar. Good water In
tbe bouse. Also plenty of sbetl room, large
hlirb posted barn, matcb-lwarded, wllb good
lar. Will keen
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Liniment
OTRBa Pains, Bxtomal and Internal.
1,irni« Swellings, Uontractlona of the Mua-
deaTstlffheaaof tfieJolnta. HBALS Bruiaas,
Soafds. Bums. Cuts, Cra«jks, »"'« .^"Jf^Si
LBest buble lleroedy In the world.) CUBES
kheumatlsm. Neuralgia, , lloare«neae, Sore
Throat, Croup, and allklndred affections.
A Lkrce £l>tUe. A Powerful Komedy.
Moat •eoBomleal, aa It ooata but.S5«. botUa.
AUDruSbSs. WKLiOII*0O..I*oetoa.
reflar^ Will keen 6 cows and a horse. TPhls
nlacc must l)e sold within 30 days on account
of aettllnjr an estate and Is offered at tbe ex-
Jeedlni y low price of 12200. Full partlcu-
lara of Thomas H. Elliott, 83 Central street,
Lowell. .
Hot PeannU.
Trv a quart of hot peanuts at Erd'.s's fruit
and confectionery store, 3 Merrimack street,
lie haa a tine Philadelphia bakluK machine.
It cooks them In good shape, gives them a
nice flavDr and makes them taste ^(eniilne y
nice. Try one quart and you will be sure to
buy more.
"Hall's Tlotorjr."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a I»dy re-
marked: "I call your Harvard Bronchial
RvroD 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are the
Ks It ;cl>mplthes." The vlctorij.
which It has gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and ^bronchial dlffl-
cultles are almost numberless. Aa a specl-
men of the testimonials we are dally recelv
tng read tbe following :
MOMTPKUBB. Sept. 18,
my Ifti to lu wonderful curative powera.
' Yours truly.
AIWA THBOrFLB.
The Harvard Bronchial Bynip Is put up In
M Ibf SfSIs at M wnts, Md >f »^ *>«"•«« »
BO cents a bottle. Prep»»J ^y^J: J,""
A Co. (successors to Lyford * Hull) r*ive
Cent Saving bank bulfding, corner Merri-
mack and John streete, Lowell, Mass.
jf««HiMS's JI««r •••re,
04 Merrtaaek street, la a popular raaort for
ladles who desire to obtato eaulDa bargaliia.
The proprietor has placed sneh tow piloas oa
•rary daaolptfoa of hatr fooda that erarylXK^
alMnddtakaadraatafaof tlMm -' "-**
oMlytBra
Manufaeturing anm Bailroad Btoekt
and other Investment securtUea bought and sold
by Wm. Shepard, 88 Central street. Telephone
No. 886-1. __^^_
line of
and
elegant
8 Presoott street
jaHr»««Mre <mi4 Omrptu.
Sherman A Manning have a large
household fomltore, bUwk waMut,
painted chamber snltas. New and
styles at very low prloes. Mo
Southwlok block.
1887
ress, C. O.
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doors made to ordmr. Old screens and doors
repaired. Eubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Seotlonal. extension and
oommon hklders. Patent folding clothes dry-
ers, haul and wooden ware, machlnlsta* and
carpenters' toeU. Longman A Martin's pnrs
prepared paints. Carpet sweepers and clothes
wringers sold and repaired by J. C. Bennett. 61
Dutton street, Lowell, Mass.
What is Scrofula
It Is that Impurity In the blood, which, ac-
cumuUtlng In tho glands of tho nock, produces
unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes
painful runnliiK s<)ros on the arms, legs, or
feet; which develops ulcers lu the eyes, ears, or
nose, often canning blindness or deafness;
which is the origin of plmplos, cancerous
growths, or the many other manifestations
usually ascrlbe«l to "humors;" which, fastenloK
upon the lungs, causes consumption and death,
nelng tho most aii< l.nt. It Is the most general ot
all diseases or affections, for very few persons
are enUrely free from It.
HOW OAH IT BE CURED
y taking Hood's .sarsaparilta, which, by the
remarkable cures It has ac compllshed, often
when other medicines have fallcl, has proven
luelf to be a potent and peculiar medicine for
thla disease. Some of these euros are really
wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula In any
of Its forms, bo suro to try lloo<rH Sarsaparllla,
THE PEOTILUR MEDICINE
"1 had running sores on my Ulmbs for Ave
years, so had at times that I couhl not walk, nor
sleep nights. When 1 commenced taking
Uood'a Saraaparilla, I was la pain so severe
that I cannot deecrlbo It. I had no appetite
and fell away. But Hood's Sarsaparllla did me
a wonderlul amount of good. 1 have a good
appetite, nave K«lne«l In flesh, and can sleep
well. My aorea are almoat healc«l, and I can
easily do a good day'a work." Mas. C P.
LOBD, Dover, N. II.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drugglaU. %l ; »\il lor $5. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 I>o«*o» One Oollair
Advertise in tlie Courier.
Oafi
nVB ■KIIXMD WOBKMMV.
Udjos', 0«nti', Ohildwn's Departmonts.
YOXJNO,
BOOM no. •.
Fon omoB
§.
HOW GAUDS, HAHp
Orcnlan, Bvali
i..Mtaia«a*tMto
POOTBBS,
i;aida
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
TPinporatureof
Shp<'p Hock
Sj)riHg \n 47« F.
Sheep Rook Spring Water contains four flfths of
a grain af saline conslltuenU In a ^lon, and Is
from atz to Uiiny times PUIIKB than the uUe
irateruaually oflerrcd for aale.
The leading Physicians of the Cltr
may be con8ult«d aa to tho therapeutUs
efflcAcy of thU weU known ♦-»»»-
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St
LOWEUtMASS.
Plain Facts!
IT I» A FAOX
That J. L. Ohalifottx, One-Drioe Clothier,
16 Oentral street, has marked down
many lines of Orerooats and Bnits from
20 to 30 per cent, from his regular
prioes.
IX I* A. FAcrr
That the OTerooats and Baits are all
right in OTsry respect, only there are
comparatiTely few of a kind, and he is
bound to olose them out. Call early tnd
haye the best selection, before too many
lots are closed out.
IT I» A FACT
That these goods, adyertised aboye, are
really marked down. That the above
sUtements are solid faots ; no hambufl:,
neither any fooling about these asser-
tions.
IT IS A FACO?
That J. L. Ohallfoux belieyes, and is
conyineed that the greater number of
people are judges of goods and will not
tolerate nor patronise stores that at-
tempt to deoeiye the public.
IT leu^ FACT I
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 16 Oentral street,
guarantees every garment he selh, in
the better grade of goods, to be equal in
all respects to custom made work.
IT IS A FACT
That Ohalifoux earnestly invites the
closest inspection aid comparison of
his goods and prices with any establish-
ment in the state.
IT IS A FAOT
That such comparison will invariably re-
sult in the return of the buyer te Ohali-
foux's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IT IS A FACT
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 16 Oentral street,
buys all his goods for snap cash and in-
variably secures prices for them, at all
seasons of the year, that are below the
regular market rates, which enables him
to undersell his competitors.
B£OULI>INGS
in every variety for house flnlsh.and aU kinds
of
rorbiaidlng.repslrlngor fencing can be ob
talned at
At the old BUnd of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Bafeton Street. Censer of Fleteifcer.
•fJii;
Uble
Plain and Fancy Job PMnting
ow
A^ TMia OMFICm^
We give below a KUtcmeat of one of the
most roniarJuibla curi-s over acconipllabe«l by
any medicine. heUloui liait a counnunlty been
ao greatly liitercstud ill a caso of this kind aa
was the vlllugc of l>aniart»<-x>tta klllla, Me.,
in tho slcknehs and cure of Mr. Uaukln.
Kvcrything else had fulloil, an<l dBiiUi aoemod
Inuvltable, w>hen Hood's Sarsaparllla was re
sorted lo and elToctud
A Wonder fnl Cure*
"The statomt'nt whlrli I here make may aeeas
loo extraonllnsry to ho triiu. Hut 1 will tell
my siory as plulnly anl truihfully us I possibly
can, ami refer lor oorndxiraUon to aliuoot any
resident of this U>an, when) I have lived all
my life and am well known.
••When a youth, I was strong and active, able
to work hard, and anihltlous to suocood lu life.
1 am now 34 years of aye, and 14 years ago be-
gan to have epileptic dls, «:«n8e<l, as we believe,
by Injuries to the sploe rucolvod by a fall, as
none of ojir family have ever been almllariy
anil<!te<l. Some nluo years ago, hy advice of a
physician, 1 began to Uke a bromide com-
pound, which bad a iiulotlng effect upon my
nervea. Thla being, as I am told, a 'cumula-
tive drug,* and taking nothing to larry II out of
my system. It had a dliiastrous and
ALMOST FATAL. KmcOT
upon my blood. In fa<t. I think I aover «'.ould
agsln (JO tlirough the \»aln and misery of tosf
past two years. Moon afUr 1 began wltli the
bromide, sores appuaruil ou the calvea of my
legs. Hlowly but tturoly they spread over nay
body. I tried all the mudlrlnes wu could . hear
of, but nothing sUyod their torrlblo progress.
They l>c«'.ame very sevurc undur my knees, aud
whan I walked blood wouhl sUrt from them
and mark on tho lloor my path from n»om to
room. At length tho curds boeame contracted
ao that I could no longer walk, and waa obliged
In despair lo Uke to iny .Itwl, from which I
neverexpceted to rise. Kx<«pllng my hoa«l,
hautls, fuel and bi-east. I was literally covered
wUh sores, constantly dlM!h;ir»tlng corruption.
No word* ran convey an Idea of the terrible
sufferings I un<lurcd, ui my ondlllou was al-
most loo terrible to dc»erlbe. I »a» unable to
sit lip or lie down, but was obliged to keep la a
rwllnlng poslilon, ro»lliiK on my feet, hips, the
palms of my hands, and the back of my liea4l.
I could not bear the Umnh of heavy clothing,
and my coverlnits wcro of the llghUst poaalbla
ro«iUJi1als. When they were change<l or the
oloths on my limbs were rumoved. Urge soabs
came off with them. When ol<l sores drted up
new ones formed.
I IIAI> wo AfrKTITB ■•
tJratrsugUi, could eat hanlly anything, and
was In such pain that I could sleep only whea
1 became totally cxlia«st«<l and rulapaod Into
unconselouaness. 1 had tho cousUnt aUunUoa
of a loving father and mother, who aliiioat ea-
hausted their health and moana In endeavor-
ing to i-olleve my sufferings. I had been con-
fined to the bed about a year when, In 8eptem-
bef, I •«». I asked mother If I could try Hood's
Sarsapaiilla, aa we had road of IU remarkable
success. I took one bottle and noticed no
change In my oomllUon, but conUnue«l to uae It.
When on the fifth bottle wo noticed that the
ftoroa seemed to look tetter, and tbe fiasll lUftCUr
them natural.
ThU Bay of Hop€
Waa cheering, and when my young Mends la
tho village made me a Christmas present of a
dozen bottles of Hood's .Snrsaparllla. my gratl-
tuileto Ihemand to the modh:lne was almost
unspeakable. I continued to Improve. The
smaller sores gradually healed up, aad evea
tlio more stublwni ones were forced at last ta
yield to the medl.lnc. New and healtliy akin
formo«l. My appolllecame baci tone, I at«
well aud Increased In flesh. I soon liegaa te gal
natural sleep, and now rest as well aa any on*.
After Iwlng oonOnod to Iho bed a year and five
months 1 was able to get up. I fcemod to gioW
stronger every week, and oould aooa work
al>out the bouse, ami walk with a cane, which I
should not need, but for tho coiilractlng eflnioS
of the sores ujwn tho cord* of my legs. I Bam
KirrmitLY kkkk fkom aoKaa,
IlavtnK idl over my body only the soars as ra
nilmlers of my suffurlngH. My whole Improve-
ment 1 attribute solely to iIoo<rs Sarsaparllla,
and cjtn truthfully say I believe I owe my Ufa
to this wonderful medicine." U. WakbBM Ba».
KIN, Uaraarlscottu Mills, Lincoln County, Me.
For Corroboration
Of the above testimonial we can refer to almoat
every resident of DamnrlsootU MllU and the
villages al»out. To las more specific, we have
received letters endorsing Mr. lUnkln'a state-
ment and testifying to tho wonderful power of
Hood's Sarsaparllla as ahowo In thla caae, from
MAKK I>. Rankin,
J. F. Miii-MOAN, Postmaster,
W. T. YoKK, Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. I'BAOua, all of DamarlscotU Mills.
B. Z. WINSI.OW, of Brockton, Mass., for 18
years postmaster and express ageat at Da-
marlsratU Mills.
Mks. H. M. Whittkhorb, Ayer, Maas.
WILLIAM II. CuaHINO, Worcester, Mass.
Thksom <). Bankin, Worcester, Mass.
John H. Rankin, Wonrcsicr, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Dostoa.
What More Ih Neoesaary f
Surely, after reading tho above, not even the
most skeptlcjil can doubt the peculiar power of
Hood's Barsaparllla In purifying the bk>od, driv-
ing out disease, and lm|>nrtlnK health and vigor.
HcUt RheuM.
••I waa troubled with salt rheum till about
three years ago. My face about tho eyes would
be swollen and scabbed, my hand* and parts of
my body would bo raw sores for weeks at a
time, my flesh would seem so rotted that 1 ooufcl
roll pieces of flesh from between myflacersaa
arge as a pea. In fact I was
TORMKNTKD WITH SALT BiniDM
In the worst form, and had to leave off work al-
together. I consulte«l several doctors, bat they
rave me no relief whatever. One called It typa
poison and gave mc medicine aooordlagly: but
aalt rheum cannot l>e cured In that way, I aa*
ante you. »eclng Hood's garaaparlUa adver.
Used, I »K)ught one iwttlo and ased tt aeooffdtaf
to directions. It helpwl mo ao muoh that 1 laok
a second and third twttlc, and
IIAVB NOT BKKM TBOUBUED
With salt rheum since. I will raooauaaod Hood'a
Saraapartlla not only for aalt ihauaa,bat
bumora of all klncU, loaa of appatlts, awl
•all gone* feellaf so ofleu ezpettoaead ky r
one. la traaUng far salt rhaum lui*
OUveOlataMatoa tho ptaeas af)H8s4. A. D.
Boaaiirs, Bagar stvesl. Jaaaloa FJalfc, -
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Cfte i-otnell ffiailg Courier.
MOKDAX. JANUARY^5j888^
■iTM. I MON
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Calendar for January.
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Minlatar* Almanac- ThU l>ay.
_ DAT. I «""••
Vh. 66m.
LBMOTH or DAf. | _»
• — ' In 7.03 p. in-
:^
Th* ^Waathar.
Saturday was a very cold day-pcrhaps the
coldest of the scaBon. but yesterdoy inornJnK'»
ftfuren went below the word. The w«-ll diHel-
pjlncd Ihei monif ter at the Morrlnme.k marketl 8
below, tud from nil parts of the city HRures
from «'' to 14^ below were report4«<l. It wn« very
cold all day. Today h«i» l»oen mlhler, ami bet
tcr weather \» proniUed.
The following »» the tcmpcriiture for tlie past
throe day* : ^ ^ „, ip.m. ftp^m.
Saturday. ^,
Sunday
klnnday
Cbanc* of Oflloa.
The republican beadquartert will be re-
moved during today and tomorrow from the
Mercbauu' r.Hnk building: to room No. 42,
Hlldrcth biilldln>:. whieh will be uned tem-
porarlly while a oomuiUt^e U lookluK up a
permanent loealloh. Tbe rootUK at the
bank bulldlnK have been Wa-ed by t»>eJi"rK«
railroad computile*, which will move tbtlr
' offlce from the nildretb bulldluK-
I A Doc In Uarnest.
An Interestlujc Kix»it on Central street UiU
mornInK waa a Newfoundland doK harnessed
' to a Hied, on two little lieatH of whieli were a
eouple of children, the one on the front
Bt'Ht manipulated the linen and Htoered be U»-
lelllirenl cunlne hither and Iblthor. I be doK
trotted solterly alonn unndndful of the fuel
Hint ho wat« a cynoMure for wonderlnR ejea.
II looked like the pictures o! Upluuder*.
Best Mesiint oranget in the market 8 do«.
35 cts. at Bmltb's.
iSperial^otirm.
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BU8ING8B NOTIOEa.
.^■Marlon, Hrtl«lic photov;rupber.
t37"(oaKtlnK ut Pawtueket nllde tonlxbt.
ritCocu'enliHll. the b(ii.ki*eller, M Merrl
mack stre«t, bun deelded to eU.M) out hU eireu
btln;^ 111., ary. »"'' l'"''>>-\^^'i!'''<l:;.f ir""*'
L'oo<l bookK very clieup hhoutrt ^nrirtt ttwm-
^Ivesof ihlHoppoiiunHy. ChM curly »n
Rcl first choice. „__«__———
THE OITY.
~Boe locals on piiu'cK .'> and 7.
The overKCcrs of the poor meet tomorrow
afternoon.
There will be a re;,'ular mcetlnu of the
school Ixmrd Ittniuht.
Tbnrn.Iav. Ktb. 1»». Mr-. Frank W. llowe'^
llrHt rrciptlon will be held, at lu-r home on
Kalruiouul Mreet.
PerHonj* leavlnjc orders wllh D. W. Home
A Son, ft fonlrul streei. may rely upon get-
tlntc KO"«' ^'"•'' "t «•>« lowest prices.
The train over the Canadian J'ljcltle rond
which left Montreal WclneMlay nixht.
pa"»*ed throuuh this city about 2.30 Saturday
afternoon.
Ueeelpls from two recent oyentt' : Krom
tbe box party of the rawtiickelvllle ( hau-
tauqua hocleiy, f33; from tbe fair of tbe day
uursery, ll*).
Rev. Mr. Ilolmnn of the CentraUjIlc Metb-
odh<t church will addn-KH the Ikjvs' branch of
tbe Y. M. C. A. tomorrow evenlnK M • «>"
"Prison I.lfe."
A party came up from Lawrence Haturday
Dltfbt In a larKC barjre. The horses bad been
driven so hur.t that thev were encased in Ice.
formed from the perspiration.
Tbe water back to a ran^e In llcury ( ar-
roll's house on Cottaije street burst yesterday,
blowing the htovo to pieces, slightly tnjurlnjr
Erwln A. Wtlwon, who sat bv the dre, and
badly frlKht««ln« Mrs. Carroll.
At the public nieellnt; called for tonlyht at
Huntlnifton hull In the Interest of St. John •
bospltalMayor Palmer will preHlde. The
meuttutf Is free, ami Interesting facts In re-
gard to tbe hospital will be given.
Tbe lecture which Hon. John J. Donovan
Is to iflve before the Mathew Temperance
InMUute ha- been po.t..ored till 1 hursday
evcnlnir on account of tlie meeting tonight in
the Interest of Ht. John's hospital.
rolle* Court.
Jan. 30.-Patrlck Kelly and Alk'e Qulnn,
druhkcnnens. Ilvlrd oflenoe. #10 and costs
each. Henry Kune and Cornelius Qulnn,
drunkenness, second olTcn.e, »ft and costs
each. Willie Hatehelder, unlawful ""le "f
llciuor, ordered till Kebioary Oih. Patrick
Mehau. HleL'al sale of liquor, «ftO and costn.
Mathew J. Tighe, violation of tlie screen law,
f.V) and iohls. There were eight Hues for
drunkcunexs.
llMnaw-Ny ili^trldent.
While NcNon Ciill wa" driving a team
hired of Mr. Morse, the Mable keeper, to a
funeral vCHtcrd.iy, he handed IiIh wife, who
was wHiriiliu. the reliiH while lie P"''';' , "
portion of his cap over hli» «'urh. A> /'•'•
lime tbe horxc was alniut turning raiddly a
.H.rner. and one runner falling !»?«> h rul
iiiude in cUarlnjr the horse rsllroa.l track,
nd Mrs. Gill were thrown out and the
ran away. The occupuntH of the
hieigh wen; uniiijureil. Dne shaft and the
.liikher of the xleigh were broken.
A. K.
thowi •pecial patlenw In bronie, oak, joA
other kinds of picture naouldlng, ^^Jf^
line of foreign and Amertcan P^"SJ^
steel eagravlnga and etcnlnge. ine P»jP"»
Il^ruSt. No. W Merrimack etreet, up it^n.
Friday and Saturday-Hoarhound. butter-
scotch, maple and molusses dn)ps 14 cu. a
lb.,2Ib^.'icl»Mat Smith's, 47 Merrimack
street.
Two down bananas 26 cents at Smith'a.
Be on Time*
Time is money and eppolntmeuts rnade
should be kept. If you carry » rel iible
watch in your pocket or have a well reKU'Ht-
e<l iniintle clock at your home you will bo on
time ami live up to your agreements. A
failure to do hO cannot then be exeuseil oil
that account. Clarke, 68 Centra street,
make a speclaltv of flue watches and mantle
clocks, and alHo has the au-encv of 1 arabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Perxlan dates a lbs. "i.'* cent*. >^'»lth'a.
KIMBALL & CO.
Special Jlotitef*
iSpecial notices*
ic made ii
t-fWr. :»i
ill b'trnc
Sprriar flotirrg.
Today and tomor-
row we shall make
the lowest prices ever
known to the trade,
as we take our semi-
Itisiirnnoii AdJuslMl.
H. C. Church A ."^on have adjusted the Iom
t.f Mr. Koye on ^t..ck. as a rcult of l]'*" >> •' "
die street Are. by the paynieut of *l^).
They also paid Dr. MiCarly for d:.muge l»
liiu building next eitMerlv of Mr. l<oye "•««'•
The lire, itself, did n.d daiiiaue eilher build-
ing. Messrs. 11. C. Church * Son have al<.o
Piild roceiitiv a..ldenl lu-tirana; to the
amount of e«l.-)0 to Thomas II. Coimell. u
(iontractor. who Imd u heelcord cut of! acci-
dental! v. by a draw-shave, while at work
laM MMiiiner. indng all.»wed ♦i'i a wttk while
Idle by reason of bis Injury. ^ •/
CrltloUlns a VeneraW« Pile.
SiM:»klng of l.owell, CaUMMir deslas to ob-
serve that the venerible relic, of antltiully
eallcd the MlildlesiiX street depot Is a dls-
grace to the town. I/>we!l Is qiilto a city,
but no one would think m. who judge.l It bv
the ftccoinmodallons artorde.l travellers, and
that Ntheonlv wuv hundte.ls of tlioui-and*
of pe«>ple, who merely pas* through It every
year, have of Judging It. The ••»"»l»«j;lnient
which goes by the nuinu of •'I.a.lles' Waiting
lloom'* is Just about up to the stan.lard of a
second-class emigrant r«»om in a fronller rail-
way ^tallon out west. Now that the llo^ton
A Maine owns the earth up north. It ought
to tear ilown the old barn and build a decent
station.— [Causeur In Hoston Herald.
Lowell Co-o|»«ratlve Association.
The semi-annual meeting of the Ixiwell
Co-oi»erallve association was held ^aturduy
night at Cnlou hall. Middle street. The au-
ditor's report was read. 'Ibe report
Hiated lint there was on hami Jiily i«l,
18H7, »1446.23; the receipts durlii|r the six
months Including that sum, were J-w.**^"*;
the cash on hand Hec. 81st, lh87, was »23.'W.-
31. making the protit for the six months,
|181M.3«. Seven percent, was paid ou mem-
liers' cliecks, and 6 14 per cent, on uonmem-
rbe officers for .be ensuing
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE.
Cor. Ceutral nud P rescolt Streets.
annual inventory of
stock on Wednesday.
Inspect our offerings
in Dress Goods.
A METHOD BY WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Save tlie Hent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
* 4
THE ..
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
iRCorporatBd under the Laws of itie Slate
of New York, and authorized to do
"^ busiiiess in the State of
Massachusetts,
ANNUAL SALE
Of
Fur Kobes
At once we make the foUovvluK KKDL'CTION
IN PKICKS for the next
THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
Kxtrit Urge sUe On»y Mol»€>«, r«uoy plash
lined, r«<luc«d from • i* »« •t).ao.
Extra Urg« aU* Onj, pinah llD«d, rmlvoed
rroDB SIO.SO to Bt.BO.
RaSuUr bIb« Or«y, plash llB«d« r«4aMd
from SA-AO to 90.00.
Onsy Kobca, rosaUr, rtnloood froai 94JtO
to •a.ftO.
Ml»ck Hob*«. •4.a0, M. M, mp to 91B.
I l)ers' checks. . ..~ _.-.-- -
terra were chosen as follows: Ireasurer,
George K. Metcalf; clerW, David Wlllman;
i..v..(Yof manaicers, (leorKe laylor, jonn
Lot of Fine Fur Coats,
lUnil*om«l7 lined and well miul*.
1 lot rodnood froin Sift to 810.
1 lot i«dae»«i from 9*0 to Sii'SO.
1 lot ImltMlop Btoch Boar, from SIB •»
to ssa.
Come and see how
we've reduced the prices
on garments,
Compare our prices
on Furs with any house
In New England.
eborch at North Tewkslmry will take nluce |,„ardof managers, (Jeor«e ^^ylof' . ...
tomorrow evening. IN-Klnnlnj? at 7 o'clock i>oUon, Charles A. ThornluK; Junior audit
'" -""••""-"-">• or, Edwin Demaek.
Ilev. Dr. A. J. Gordon of Boston will preach
Ibe sermon, and the pastors of the Haptlst
ehurches lu Lowell will «lve atldresses.
While returnlnK throuKh Klvcr street.
from « professional vii.lt Saturday nlxbt. Dr.
IMunketl was thrown out upon one shoulder
from tbe overturning of his slel>rh on an em-
bankment made bv elearloR oti; the horse
railroad track. The sleljch waa sllnbtlv (
«KtHl. The do<'tor's hostler was mIso thrown
out, but was not Injured.
ieiich waa slightly dam
r was I ■
can be
rKHlns
The annual sale of such tioodn will open
SIlKbtly Imperfect goods can be obtained at
A. «. Pollard* Co.'s at bargains at present.
or aVery dosorlptlon t lowoat prioo* to
doBO oat.
:i-
Wednesday morning of this week, and wlH
lOntlnuetflUhe cloths are sold out. Ihe
goods are practically «s good as the i>erfect
article, since judicious cutting often can
throw out tbe Im perfections.
A meeting of delegates of the different
Catholic temperance societies of tbe city
was held at the ball of tbe Mathew society
Tcsterday afternoon to make arrangements
for the meeting which Rev. James M. Cleary
of Wlsconslu will address. Tbe meeting
will be on Sunday evening, February U>. at
Huntington hull. It w as voted to Invite Air.
William A. Ilogan to preside.
The annual meeting of the John street
ConscregHtlonai society will be held, by ad-
journment, at 7.4fi this evening, lu the ves-
try. Although only le^nl voters who have
»lgne.l the const Itutfon of this society can
YOle at its mtellngs it^ doings are In fcalltv
parti<ipAte<l In l.v tbe entire con>.'regatlou. It
U therefore desired that as nmny of the la-
dies and other members of the congrcgutloa
MCiin v\Ul be present. The linancial ac-
counts for the year will be presented at tbe
BaeetiiiK- .
Uultarlan Chnrch MeetlnR.
It was announced at the Unitarian church
yestenluy ilmt there would be ii church meet-
Inif toniiht to take action on the resignation
of Rev. .1. L. Sewanl. Mr. Seward is under-
Htood to Iiave decided to accept the call to
Waterville, Me., as soon hm bis connection
■with the Lowell society can be severed.
The Choral Society.
The Choral society will meet for rehearsal
at John street vestry tomorrow evening,
when announcements concerning work for
the rest of the season will be mnde, as well
aa a statement of the present condition of
tbe society. It is possible also that a slight
change In the by-laws will be proposed.
Accident.
While Walter Durrougb, a son of roHce
OfflcerDurrough, was getting over a high
fence along the bank of the Concord river
last week to skate on the Ice he fell, striking
upon bis bead. He received a severe con-
cussion of the bralu, and was 'or naif an
hour or more unconscious, and until aaiur-
day hla condition was regarded as critical.
Aaaoaaora OrgMiiised.
The board of assessors organlzetl 'or the
current year this mornlntr. Fred N. Kdgel
-was chosen chairman and Robert L. Keaa
necretary, and Htcphnn J. Klrby was recotn"
mended for clerk. The assignment of wards
wan as follows: 1, .lohn E. Maguire; 2,
Robert L. Read; 3, GeorKC 8. C'bejfey; 4,
Henry C. Dexter; 6, Oliver A. Llbby; 6,
Fred N. Edgell.
Poraonal. ^
Messrs, Henry and Robert II. Staples, who
are taking an ocean trip to California, are
expected to have arrived In San tranclsco.
A letter was received from them dated at
Asplnwall, last Thursday, Iheir route being
by way of the Isthnms of Tanama. They
left Lowell u month since, anti will proba dy
return home by an overhunl route, being
alisent from home a month l(»nger.
The last numlMsr of United Ireland re-
ceived In this country records the receipt of
£r> for the evicted Bodyke tenants from Rev.
Michael O'Hrlen, rector of HI. Patrick'".
Ilev. B. Fay Mills, whoce evangelistic
work In this dtv will be remon>bered. has
been engaged to' conduct a similar revival in
Fall Klver
James O'Sulllvan, of the firm of O'Sulllvan
Brothers, whose severe Illness has l»een an-
nounced, has so far recovered as to be able
to attend to business.
Soul Trlnmlnc.
Col. James W. Bennett of Lowell, famll-
larlv and aflectlonately known among bis
friends and neighbors ax "Jim." was out In
St. I'aul last whiter, looking after the Inter-
ests of the telephone coinpuny of whliH) he Is
president. He was standing by the switch-
board one day, talking with one of tli(! op-
erators. Easter was approaehiiig. 'hormy
part," she sui.l, "I think these -iris spend al-
togethi r too much thne trimming their bon-
nets. It would do them a great deal more
good If thev woul.l trim their souls." l be
phrase plea'sed Bennett immensely, and after
that, when he bad had ii parti«-ularly hard
tus>lc with an obdurate le},'islator, fairly
clinching wllh him on debate, and never et-
tln" go bis bold until he hail convinced him,
he would rush for the nearest telephone, and
over the wire would cotne. In bis well-
known voice: "Say! Brown Is uil right.
I've trimmed bis KOuL Say !"— [Causeur lu
Boston lleruld.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
173 to 185 OeDtral Street.
Offeri a plan bj which you can «ecure a
home or busineii properiy of yoor own
quioktjr, eaiier, with less oath adTance
and under more fatorable oonditiont
than are poiiible in any other way.
The property may be aelected by your-
self anywhere. When given poiteiaion
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, uiually lower than that whioh
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
ooit, through a legally anthoriied in-
luranoe company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in oaM ef
death.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE,
Oeneral Manairer«»
No. 4 Wyman'8 Exchange,
Slightly Imperfect
ladies' Clolli anil
Tricone M\m.
Being the accuniulatiou of Hiight*
ly imperfect Ladies' tlatli and
Tricotte Huitings made by one
of the most popular New England
mills. Tliey embrace In their
best grade the follow lug very
desirable and fashlonuble colors :
Three shades of Brown, three
shades of Blue, Green, Wine,
Cardinal, Black. Drab, Mahog-
any, Tan, Brown Mixed, Gray
Mixed, and four shades in Il-
luminated Colorings.
They are all fkil^ double width
and strength, and In many pieces
the imperfections are very slight
and hardly noticeable. We shall
open them on WEDNEHDAY
MORNING, Feb. 1st, at only
50 Cents per Yard.
This is a splendid opportunity
to secure a serviceable and fash-
ionable dress at a very low price.
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
go * 82 lerrlmiiek HtrttU
RAZORS
STROPS.
Taylor's Poefless Razors.
Theie Basors are made and fia-
iihed in the beat poiiible manner,
and are fully warranted and sold
on trial.
125 ityles of Baiora, ranging in
price from 25o. to $3.50.
Polloe Jutting:*.
Matters have, been dull iu police circles
since Saturday. Willie Huchel.l«r, who has
been two or three tiaien before tlio police
court for violation of tlie liquor law, wa'*
committed for a Himilar offence.
Officers J. W. Tilton and KdVard Burke,
whose hours of duty are from 12.30 ii. m. to
8 30 a. m., were not Keen on tbclr accustomed
patrols yesterday mornluK, having been sus-
pended the n«Kht previous for neglect of
duty. It Is understood that Capt. Howard
ildn't
I66 8cl68
MERRII^^CK ST.
ST0RE
Blankets are marked
way down.
Millinery is about half
what it was, and we
trim.freeof charge also.
Underwear and Hos-
iery prices have been
■.*■■'
■ *■«
pruned down quite a
little.
LOWELL, MJ8S.
Home OfBcei, Hoi. 169 and 171 Broad-
wav, lew York, U. 8. A.
iBIFOi
AND TOBOOQANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Priuttnir Pro«eie«.
SHATTUCK'Sy
34 CENTRAL STREET.
J T' ANO '' I
'HEAITHFUL LIQUlDSUBSmUTE"
roR
TOOTH POWDER
cou
^^ a time when they
Bhoiild have l>een on duty. „ „ . ,
Inspector Hiives is at Dover, N. H.. today
to testify against Robert Martin, who assist-
ed in breaklnK and entering a tailor's store in
that place. .„ ^ , , ,
TsroglrlB, named Laura Trowbridjce «nd
Maud Lane, were arrested Sunday morning
in the Boston and l^well depot, Boston, by
Boston officers, on the representation of
John Ramsey, proprietor of the Willow
house, who said the girls had sto|)ped at his
house, temporarily, .Saturday night, and had
stolen a cloak and other articles belonging to
his wife. They told a harrowing tale of
having lieen confined in the house for evil
purposes, and had succeeiled in CNcaplng.
They cttrae to this city and stayed at the St.
Charles hotel. It is reported that they were
Id Lawrence Saturday.
Specialties e! Mi & Son's.
Lot TINSEL MACRAMB. MMrtad colon,
at 5c. » akctn.
NOlTlNGttAM I.AGE TIDIB8»iMl CUSH-
ION COVKR8, 11 Inchea ■qoare, 6c. each.
WHITE AND SMOKED PBABL BUT-
TOMS. m\\ alaes, mt S mnA 6c. m doaoB.
gULtOWAY'S ALL - WOOL SHAKER
SOCKS, rejrnlar »Be. gooda, for 10c. pair.
WINTER WEIGHT IPSWICH BIBBED
FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE, •lacs 7 to
10, at aSo. a pair.
INFANTS' CHRISTENIHO DRESSES,
tnoka •nd Inacrtlon down front, Uam-
biiriE Rnfflo on bottom, only OSc
COUNTRY YARN, »•. • alwln.
Second srade OBBMANTOWN, 7«. • kkolB.
BB8T DRESS BRAID, 5c • roU.
STEWART'S SAFETY FINS, ««. • dcicn.
«
We think you will
find it to your advan-
tage to look at our
prices during the next
two days.
KttPS THE TtETH WHITE.THC BREATH SWEET
» ANOTMC GUMS HEALTHY
Jtj^contains no grit.no acid
%|rNOR /
wFx'^54r' D'
ANYTHING INJURIOUS.
-, , ,„^ ^.RECTIONS ^
DIP THE BRUSH IN V»ATCR,SrHiaaLE ON A FEW
omps or' Run foam'ano *m>it in the usum. manhcr
PRICE~25f A BOTTLE
^UT UP BY.
C>A/. HOVT & CO.
ntO^nilTOMB OP
HOYT's GERMAN COLOGNE.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Kye
Glassea an<l Hp«ctaclea muxt be
■ol«l ai prtc«fl way l>elow eoat
on Rocoiint of oventock. Don't
DilsBthoout^ortunlty. Comeand
8ee. If you want anything 1ft
our Hue yju cau buy of iib.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jowoiler and Optician
88 Central Street.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make » ipeclJilty of Repairing and Reuji-
holBterlng rumlture aud call for, a^o deUver
goods free of charge.
ALLOVER KMBROIDBRY,
MATCHED BDUING8,
:
CMdldatei for the Water Board. Me^MiiTlcmons In ihe market 14c.
A number of i.Hm«H have been mentioned Bent .*jj"5^"jj " , rfmlth'H, 47 Merrimack
Id connection with the vmam;y in the water doz., 2 d(^ ZO ci.., ai a
board which In to be tilled by the choice of streei.
M,.
■ome citizen at larjc'. The followInK pentle-
men are umlerhtood to be eantlUlates :
MeMra.J.F. rbllllpM, Arthur F. Salmon,
Arnold 8. Welch and C. C. Hutibinaon.
Some othen who have not ai yet announced
themuelveeaa candidates are expected to be
beard from.
Valentine*.
Prang'B. Whitney's and Raphael Tuck'i. 1
cent to $5.00, comic, fancy and rich. Pic-
ture, frame*, albums, atatlooery, blank
booka, moitoei*. p»!rlo<llc«I«, Ac., cheap at
Cambridgt'i, Merrimack Uouae block.
WelleB Block, Merrimack Street.
Wall Papers and Window Cnrtalas
A BIOH TAUBTTtAT
C. B. ADAMS% !• Wbrt Street.
e«Bd onltn to Bi <OT pftlntlBf
as PMseott street.
MATNARD * CO.'S.
78 MMUUMAOK ST.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street,
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
YOUR ATTiarriOH IB GAILED
To the character of Inveatora In tbe Wew Hwrnp -
■hire Tnlat Co.'s 6 p«r ot. Debenture Bona*.
nttafleld Savings Bank, PltuSeld J«.O0J
Lancaster Savings Bank, •'•n<»J|*«'"^i; X^mL
Norway Plains Sivlnirs ftank, ^•f}^ f {J-gg
Milfoil Five Cent Savings Bank . M"'©™ 810,000
Merrimack County Savings Bank, Oon-
cord L-';ii: 'JiV- iia'lK
rrankim Savlnga Bank, '»•■*•••:;"• •"•"*
Merrtmaok River Saving* Bank, Man- ^
P. Bodliff, Jr., Agent, OtnTJer BMlding.
u
toDB.S.M. NBLSOa,
PLUMBING,
Steam and l^ater Ftttinff
Are done by oa la the Tery beat maiiMr.
tta-Qmrn nxtore*. Ubrary Lamp* Md Vuey
eiabea a specialty.
FARBELL S CONATON,
•Tttephoae 1M4. •
Winter Cloves,
Mittens, 0»pt, Toques, Wrlsteri, Bobei,
Horse Blsnketi, and Tnr Oollwri and
Ooftti. Leather Ooata and Buokikin
Underwear.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
WM.P.BRAZER&Ca ^i
ESTABLISHED 1845
LOWELL, MASS., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
MOTA BWNK.
....NantucVet ha« had no mails for a fort-
D|;fbt and news "from the contlueul" Is anx-
IouhIv awnttc<i.
....Vobla-P«ekliilheWHy to pronounce
It. Hut If you try to ui»e It you will bii pro-
Douuced ln*aia>. "
....Only about one million men In the
country havft their liven luMircil. There U
yet a Kreat iuhl for tlie Insurance aifent.
....TheRyHU-Mc(Jluu wrcstlinR match at
Worceeler hmald to Iwvo »»een an awful
flriif, but what there U ••awful" about u
wrfHlllug eon test It U bun I t»> kcc.
... .A fanhlouablc aulliorlty nays a (rent<?el
crirver always hUi. when be tarvc-. TliU U
protiubly true. un<l li U nNo true that he fre-
quently takts tlie roast gow Into liU lap.
....Daniel nouj;bi'rly, tlio sllvcr-tonuuod
orator, U poslujj an u reformer. He liaM
taeklei'. and tliruKhed the pre^n anl now lie
U at work on the HlH«e. Wait till lio kvU
bold of the turill !
MAbHACIIUblCTTS.
Kilt.' Novin. il\ veurn old. n domeMW-. wa*
terribly burned In I^eu SjuMay and her re-
covery \» doulitful.
Uooanna Poliind. four years i»M. while
plavlnyr with nnilelni. In'^AuuHbury Sunday,
Mt' bcr dollies on lln- and wa* lulully
burned.
<;ornpllus Morlartv, tcnni»«l«'r. fell from a
load of buy III NeAburvport Momlay and
brokM Ills link, niuMn;,' lii"taiit death. lie
leavi'!4 u widow aud fix clilldrun.
A crowded double runnvr eunie Into col-
lisiuii with a liori-i) and nirrlace In Hrl«hton
Monday eveidiiK, and Lillian tJurter and
CharlcH \V. Hevwood wwrc badly Injured.
Tbe horM) reared aud ftll on sovoral of the
coaxtcr!'.
Tbe sentence of 'i6 yean' Iraprlsonment
ImpoHfd upon W. F. Hu/ard ut WorcoMer,
lor breukluK aud enlerluk'. I" Ibo second sen-
trace thUH far under tbe bal»llu.'<l erlmlu «U'
act. Under this law a third conviction of a
•tute prison offence ealls for a sentence of 2fl
year*, whbb may, however, bo shortened by
l^od behavior In prUou.
A charity ball was heM In Lynn recently.
Kev. J. I). I'b^kles, an KvanKellcal elcrKy-
roan, preached a sermon on "t'Hii J. "•< i»
CUrletlan, Attend tbe (^harlty »«l"",."«
came to tbe tionelut-lon that he couldn't.
Sundav Uev. Dr. I'ullmon of the First IJnl-
ver'taiUl church preached ou the same su >-
lect. Me had attended the ball, found well-
oebaved |)eople there, and found no reason
why a Christian could uut attend a place of
thai character.
* midd£khbx county.
An autony on the body of C IL Nell of
Nattck, who was fouDd froa«u on Ibv high-
way Sunday, and died soon ftt", was ma-lw
Monday, but nothing wu* decided. Thu af-
fair will be further Tnvestifcatetl.
■Cambridge has Inauyuratetl a praotlcal
temperance work In the or«ani*ttlon of a
Coffee House associstiou to estublUb coffee
bouses in the city. The capital Is to \>n
tfiOOO In shares of I'iA each, aiul some of tbe
cat itfople of C'arabrldirceJI^avo subscribed.
GENE HAL COURT.
i:
Zntcitatnments.
Music Hall.
ONE NJUIIT OSLTT. '
XuoMdii.v, .Ttiuuory 31 »t.
, Vou LauKb I You Scream I You Roar I
Tha pccrrt of i-olllcHog IH»b i^omedy,
Murray and Murphy,
In their new an«I orUlnal sl.le-»pHttlng ab-
Biinlity, entitled,
Our Irish Visitors
8upporee.| l.v a .M.mpany of "•V"V.''.'.''i^*"*'Vr.r.'?i'
miller the tn(iiiH){«'mtiiiii.f. I. M. lUi.li- naim-
soiiiuly tjniforiiicil imuU un«l onue»ira.
Mew fwatures. u«w spttcltkltles, new laugh*.
i^oticcs.
T
The annual meeilnir of the stork holders ot Ihe
Lowell Hiiil And »ver KHllroud Ci/iiiitftuy will be
held «l tti' ofllce of .1. C. Ayi-r Co. In LwWi II. on
Wedni'sday, lliu ekbth day of February, 1«W,
Mt eli-vtMi o'cloc.K III |,he forenoon, lor ilie eliolct)
i>f till ueuirs, and to ki-.i upon any other busl
uebs tlittt may legally eomo bi-foie them.
IJKNJ. WALK Kit, Clerk.
Lowell, Mass., 'i4>b .Jmiunry, ItWrt.
Excursions.
Wednesday Evening, February 1.
Kngnffeuicnt for one nigbt only oi
Mr. Dion Boucicault,
with IiIh own ninpsnv and Wise Tliorndyke,
In bis uM 11 ilram^ In tbiue acts,
The Shanghraim.
Cnan mr. nion nonelrnult
Clalie ►tolllotl Mlisfborndyke
New anit special scenery.
*#"WANTKI> — Ten yfunit ladlfls to assist In
the p'ifo'mane*) of the Nliunglii-ttun. Apply at
till) box utUce Wtduoaday.
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Popular CJourao.
FIFTH ENTERTAIIVMENT
Wmlneaaay, February Ut,
CONCERT BY TllJfi
Temple Male Quartette,
AMt)<
MUT ■MTBRTAINMBNT FBB. IMh.
Prio6 for tbt two 76 oentt.
£f«niDg ticket I 60 osntt.
Dox oflico open Wednesday at 7 p. m.
Jan. 81.— A jreat amount of new business
wa* presented in both brunches, but notblni;
of general Intereet. In the Senate tbe bill to
4DCor|K>rate the town of Brooks ( Went Med-
ford) was taken from lust year's riles aud re-
ferred. . , ,
In the House tbe bill to autborlzo savings
banks and Instil utions for savings to Invest
In the bon(N and noies of the Bo^ton antI
Lowell Railroad eor|M>rallou came up In the
orders of the day. Tbe statement of the
fuode«l debt of the Hoston and Lowell road,
ealled for bv the order introduced by Mr.
Barrett of 'Melrose last Friday, waa not
fortbcoiiiinK- After » del. ate parMi-ipatcd In
by Mr. Uarrotl, Mr. .Mlliio of Full River, Mr.
bargeut of tjalein and *Ir. Melleu of Worces-
ter, tbe bill was laid upon the table.
An order was liitioiluet'd. the reading of
which w.is reeelved by the House wllh
laughter, luokhig toward leirlslatlou forbid-
ding by law the frauiliileiit repiesenfalion or
personation of the hdIiU of any debased per-
*uii by uiiy one at any scanco or religious
ineetlnj:. , , .u .
The report of Ibe eonunitfec on labor th:it
it Is inexiM-dienl lo lt(u;isliUe ou an order rela-
tive to further proleciinn tliat <'lu'<s of ojicr-
ativcH known !l^ weavers from unjust and
unneees»;iry deduetion of wa:,'es for imper-
fect weaving, was iiiiide the special order for
WcJuesday, Fcb.t*.
jkGAINHT THr ViMA. TAX.
The most important :ution taken iu com-
mittees was that of the coinmiltee on consti-
tutional aroendincnlH. This eoiiimitlcc re-
solved to report a >iil providing for tlie aboli-
tion of the poll taj». The vote upon the In-
troJIuctiou of this bill was very close, stand-
ing 6 to 5. The votes In the negative were
cast by Senators llartwHI of FItchburK and
Ladd of Spencer an<l Represeutatlves Qlle
and Plukerton of Worcester ami Ulume of
Boston. The same eommittee resolved to
report a bill providing that the sessions of
tbe general court shall close on the flrst
Wednesday of May in each year, unless
flooner prorogued, and dxiug tbe salarie* of
the member* at |»7A0.
RM9«nt Death*.
Rev. David L. Ilunn, D. D., who claimed
tbe threefold distiiictiou of being tbe oldest
living graduate of Yale, the oldest minister
in the United States, and without challenge
tbe oldeat cliiaen of Ruffido, died tliero Sun-
day at the home of his dauKbter. Mrs. 8. J.
Mflla. He was born Nov. ft, 1789. In Cole-
rtln, and entered Yale in 1809. graduating In
1818. He then took up a three years' course
at tbe Andover Tlit;olo}^ic;il senlinarv, and at
once entered upon lli;; mInlMtry, nis drst
charge being at (Jreeiifleld. He subsequent-
ly ha<l charges at Sandwich, North Iladley,
Bast Wintlsor, and Vernon, Ct. Later ho
went to Rochester, N. Y., ami preached for
many years in neighboring towns. Ue gave
up prraehlntr in bin Htiib year. Dr. Ilunn
wa* H Congregationalirtt, but changed to a
Presbyterian, until his death retaining hi*
aMmbersbip In the Rochester Presbytery.
Many O* Oat for Wool and Uet Shorn.
But they who go out for Hop Ointment to
eorelbetrebapped haodsor ilpn are nevar
diaappolnteil. It gets there every time. All
drngilMtfl Mil It, 3A oen'*, or mall atampa io
Hop Co., Mew Loadoo, Conn.
TIIKEK NIUI1T8.
Commencing Thursday, Feb. 2d.
■poolal LMlla** Matinee Saturday, at «
•*ek>cli.
Gilbert Opera Co.
Under the managemeat of M. N. Myers.
titronger Than Kvor.
36— First -Class Artists — 85
IncludloK the following: Mr. James «rbort.
Mr. Allro<l vVllkIc, tenor itormerly with the
Hess KntfllshO|>o acomiiany); Mr. .1. V-. ray,
baritone, late of the 8tels«in tipcrn company;
Ml . K. li. Molten, Mr. K. W. 8.>ulo, Mr (Jeo. V.
Itonkcr, Mr. Fred A. (ioo.lwln. Miss Klorenec
Bate (jlilK'rt, Miss Annie Carter, Miss Mil lo
Knox Billet, Miss Heleiie Adelablo Iliisscll,
MlsH Mario Vale«oa (formerly with the Hot-toii
MeitlDi'erii <«tiii»iinv); Miss Mlnnlo do Rew
(Is'o wllh the Mccauil Opera company), Mlns
Polly KHlrln.lrn. _,, , . , ,
The following operas will Iw prodnoca for
thiseiw»K"ni"t: Tlinrs'tay. Feb 2, the iwij-
iilar "loUnihe." F.l.lsy. Feb. «. "Mascot."
Sainrdrtv. Feb. 4, mntlme, tillbert A Sullivan's
••Mikado;" 8.itur«lay evenhnj, tliu great suc-
cess, •'BorcacA-lo."
All tho Hi.ovo ojienis will be pr.->ilucc'l with a
full anil eorrcet ^)relH'i»tratl<in nml untler per-
sonal supervlnlon ot .laf. itUtiert.
Full ••rchesirii, Hpfclal Hfenery, LarRO anil
Killclent Chorus. Ilie.h ai><l Kli'^snlCotitumes.
Prices 15. 35. 3% iui«l »0 .-♦•nta.
Seats on sale st box oniec Tuo>.d.iy, .Jan. .'.1st,
at 9 ft. m. ^__^_^____-.^— —
CitBtructton.
MK. r»RE»ooirr
Is at his new music reom. No. M, Central Block,
on Wodnos'lay mornlnfis from ten till twelve
o'cloc , lo arranue for plnno-forte lessons.
Mr. H. B. I>AY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangements made as pianist, orgAnlst and
aoconii»Hnli>t for concert*. Five Cent Savings
Bank Bnllting.
IHtchblfs Boys' School, Billerica, Mass.
A Strictly select family school for boys. Ad-
mlU boys from elirht to flfieen. -Send for drcu-
Urto M. C. MITCHBLL, A. M.,
Principal.
MB. AND MBfif. HOBBOyS BOHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETTEVBEIL
will give a coarse of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, commencing on Wednesday even-
ing, Nov. 1 8th, at M o'clock. By special request
,hcy will lie ilven In Kngllsb. Price for course,
•&.U0. Please address
GKO. W. U0B90N, 180 E. Merrimack St.
BADGER & GELDERT,
M BCHAKIOS 1IIU.8.
Car, DuUon and Fletcher StreetM,
Wood WoTk or all kiBda doao to
RA.YMOTST>»»
KXCUItHIOlVS.
All Travelllnir Kxpeuse* Included.
Parties will b-ave IMJMTON f III DAY, MARCH
0, and FBI UA Y , M A KCII SO, for a
Orund l^^xoitraitoii
TO
WASHINGTON, 0. C.
There will le a rli«dr« of Mound I-lne or All-
rail Koute between Bi>»t«iii and .N' w York.
Flv« lM«s will Ih» |iHtis«-d in \V»shinaton,
with lie«'li|iiart«ri« at ihreo ol the leading hotels,
vU tlie KhlilU House, KISTRs Hohsm and
Wlilnrd's lloiei. A CairliiKe Hide to the
Puldli- BiilMliiKs and other pines ot Interest,
and a-Kt4»«inerTrliilo Mt. Vinion. Th»;i»o will
1.0 tho only Wash iigton trips of the boa-
Kxrnrston* to California, Kebrnary 9 and
7 (IneUidlnif Four I lavs In N.-w Orleans at the
lime ol the Mnrdl Urn- Knutlvlllei.) ; Msreb H
and H. April Stl (KlKhlh Annual SprliiK IniOi
ami Mrt) II (Fl ih Minual Sinlnjc Trip to tall-
tornla aud l'a<UlcNoithwe»i).
NtxHtiiil MBd L>M*t KxvuraloD to Meairo,
March PJ.
W. KAYMOND. I. A. WBITCOMB.
^Hend for descriptive circulars, d'>siirnatln«
whether lK)ok of U'a»liluicton, California or
Moxle<» tours Is desired.
"W. RAYMOND,
too W»*hln«ton Street, Oppo*lte School
■trMit. Boaton, Maa*.
i&emcal.
Abies Balsamea.
The Amerioan BiWer Fir or Balm of
Gilead tre9 icbabits Canada, Noya 800-
iia, Maine and the noimtaiBOM Ngi«M
farther lonth. It ii flrom this tree that
Fir ^aliain, or Canada Baliam, 10 called,
ii obtained. Tbe inhabitant! of thii
region, and eipeoially the Inmbermen,
are well acquainted with the peculiar
healinc power of tbii Baliam in diieaiei
of the throat and lungi. FIB BALSAM
ii combined with PUBE PINE TAB and
the belt Vegetable Expecteranti in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If 70U haye a oough or odd try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleased with the reiult.
Price 25 Cents. Lar^e Size 50 Cents.
— gOLU MY
CARTER & SHERBURNE.
OUXJGGISSXS,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
Did yon koow that the train* were all
*oowo«l np ? But even that don't afntot the
aale* of our flno Kan*a* boef. No. 7 Pre*>
oott ate— 1«
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a K i lbs. 2Ja
We keep a fnU Ho* of PUKE CANDIES of all
kinds. MonONALD'S Pure Hand-made can-
dle*, 40c. per lb.
NntmZ VlJoituZ IVut*!
A full line of Mixed Mnt*. 14c. per lb., 2 lb*. Uc.
VliORIDA OBAMOBS. QRAFKS, *e.
Try some of onr OAMNBD OOOD8 with
vnur Christmas dinner. Uur stock comprises
iioney Drop Com, Huccotash, Peas, Strlnji and
Lima Bean*. A*paragu8, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
1*1 MIDDLASKZ STBBJET,
Opposite Northera Depot
Ha
Clotfjms.
Lowell One-Price Clotig Go.
' 36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
Grand Pant Sale.
Two years ago wo made our
great Kale of pants made from
caHHiincres m.inutactured by F.
A. & J. Sawyer, Dover, N. II.,
lit $4. 00 per pair, a price never
hfard of before mid never diipli-
cttc'd by anybody since.
Today wc offer
100 Pairs of Paois,
«
Mnde from Cassimeres manufact-
ured l)y F. A. & J. Sawyer and
the celebrated Livingston Mills,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Pants are made from the
bott quality of these Cassimeros
and are styles that tire bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to $6.
We have added to the above
seferal hundred pairs, made troiii
caitimeres ot the best makes in
the United States, odd lots which
h*Te been selling at $5 to $6.50
—all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
N«W York can equal value for
the same money be found us in
this sale ot %
$5 and fB Pants at 93.50.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Ml Ofle-Prlce Glotig Go.
^
6, 38, 40 And 42 Merrimack St.
BSTABLISHBD 1846.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Best Quality Plated Wares,
Reliable Wateheff,
Florentine Stataarjr,
Artistic Bronzes.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
DoBt loM sltht «f thlB flMt, that w« •!-
w»7B kMp OB hand the Tcry best bntler
•nd ehMM at tha lew«*t MMh prIoM. Ko. 7
Pr«MX»U
ARTISTS' REQUISITES.
FnU stock of Artists' Materials
may be fbnnd at Kittredge's, 123
Central street.
Artlata* Btadles of all kinds for
sale or to rent.
: v^jTi'' ,<
iHarltrts.
jTor Salt.
Vfm are hf>a«lqiinn«ri for A No. 1 pro*
Tialuna of all kind*. Vo. 7 Proseott ■tro.-t.
JWAdTortlsomautA under thU hood <««a>
only 19 oonts a lln* for thr«><- ln«««r11ob«.
17*<>ll NALK.-A n<nrl}inewiirlvlLK •luirh.
J ^IlKjIlIn* Ht II WllhlllllKtOlt fctri-M t.
tP<m MALK.-Hi'V«rul •M.ai.lliiK and lo«lf.
' liiK hoiiHus, luiitiilly l«)<>4iUii, at price!
NO. 4 MBRKIMACK SIRICKT.
Iluvc cou%l:intl}' on htxiul
from fi.'Mtu Ut #-.>O0U
4M C't'nirul ttrt-et.
A|i|ily U> Klbh & riunmiur.
T
NK^V M tl.CII «-<lWi<t CKnHiHtitly on luuid
uikI lor miU- Ht CunihiK* liiixi) i>v«r Weet-
torilOnirv Krcoh niilvMlrt i-\cry iwo w«ek»
tuiui New llnniiihltiru nnd Vermont. Convoy-
ntu'A- fntm (li-|ioi i<> lurtn.
Fresh killed Turkeys and Chickens \ Pffi;^^';»^fi;',;;;:;^;^!':: li^^^-vii^sni:
I Id n)i>iiia, brHiiIca Ixiili riHiut. waita r.M>in and
VKNISON, CI^LEKY,
GIlOrSK, LKTTIICIS.
QVAU., SFIN-iCH,
WILD DUCKS, swki^:t POTATOKS,
VEei'ONT AND PMIKLBH. USE SAUSAGE
TKLi:i'ii()Nt: Ni'.Ml<KU 'liS-'i.
It you don't l>»1li>v<t It Jn«t try It for yonr-
•clf Miul 30U will any Unit Khubii* l»«t>f liA*
iiuet|ui4l fur flue tl;ivor Nud «|UHlity. No.
7 Prvecott etrt-et.
Ini'Ku flu'il : Mtnhlu lor :i JMirKi'M
111) ni; Ki.iM'K ii'«.-t ol liniil wMt
tii'MM. Kn<|Uln' on pit nilKC-
Hiiipli* cairlan
ulxiiit M fruit
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hiih and East Klerrimack Sts.
riritt olaee Meat*. Poultry, (larav. PUh,
Oyatera, Vacetablea, Fruit, and a venoral
line of Orooeriet at aa low ricee a* the
quality of Uooda oan be eold. Call and Ma.
M. A. TAYLOR. - - Proprietor.
Are you ready to buy T We are always
ready and wlllInK to ■ire all onr cnetomere
a bergaln. No. 7 Proaeett ■treot.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
•rr Bridgre
ipoit f»AI.K.-Au excolknt block of four
! tiMivuiunin i>r llvd lotinia oitch; illy wivt43r
:iiii| )<(iwir; rc'ttlH i i ir:i'l pii inoiah; :U«iu Kt|iutr«
le«'t )i| litn>l ; »!'umIimI on a popular ntnvt In Itel-
vlili'rc, I'oovL'i'lunl Ki tlif nilllx; nu lM>tt«>r ifut-
Intr property ritn Ih* lounal In tin* city; prtne
^4-J> 0. Full piirttci'liirH ol Kl^li .t I'luinmvr, i»
(/Knlriil Mitti't, r<<oMi> t ttU') I.
Ij^Ull MAI.K.— A two>*iorv, iwn tenement
Jj hoii.o of 1.* iKonia, ^11 In Ihn Imnii of ivp.nir;
fity WMttr iinil rlo»(>iK| hliiiliiril near ihv aouth
common, wluTf IiukI In wiirlii 7.V: inrfl. ; r<>nta
for f'J7 por nioMtli; ■'li(N> >t|ntin< f«-ct of Und;
prlcu #:i'iiKl. Kiiil iHiitltMilnri. oi KUli A I'luia.
nicr, iii Ccn'nil niifcl. riHinm U iiml I.
IJ^OIt MAI K.— A VHlnnlil(M>tiil«\i.<ou)>|attng
J ot H thriit '^tory Itrlt'k lionni' of IJ iitoma,
mIicmI and Kooil tiMMMMit ot lanil, t.'Xicnilli<tf to ■
liiick hircet) lew >tvp. Ironi tlio Ann'ilcjMi TiouhCi
111 ihiM < li) . It U itcliloni pmp* riy of tliU claae
la oflurvii lor Mtl«. Hold lo M-iile un e.iutn. An
vnrly call will Mx-niit n linrv)>lii- I'rico iVM^w.
mil paiilciilarx of Mnb & rinnimor. t8 C<oii°al
Htri'iit. I.uui'll, MuKM.
€o let.
4^Advertleeinoau under this head coat
•Bly IS oeaU a lino fbr throe Insorttotfe*
rpo I.KT.- Larjro loft el Su Market street.
X. •!• t'. Itoyrr* i t;o.
TO I^KT.-A roiisKest IS llanpslilrestrool.
Inquire st 10 Thirteenth atreot.
rpt» I.KT.— NIceiy fum'Hheii, larire snd well-
X IIkIi •'*< n oms, couvunlvntly altuated.at No.
U Klitti atn'et.
rpo I.KT.— Aneloiraulbouae of six nwmst
X one with live rooms; one with tliree roons.
Aft t/'h««'»iitut alruot.
TO LUT.— Houae la HeUiilerc. on line of
horae cars. Six ro ma nn<l two flulshed
atllcM. tiua ami city water. Uvntchvap loaniall
Amrrlcnn family. Inquire at Courlorofllce.
tenemeni, near the mills.
eetf
EACOTT BROS.,
FROPRIETORS, '
We are prepttretl to flU all
orders for the choieeet Meate,
Poultry, fruitit and Vegetable*
with promptneas and despatch.
AlBo a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meate.
77 Bndne Street - ^ Teleolione 143-2.
Preservee Just arrived fresh and are pro-
nounoed Jui^ splendid by all the ladles.
Try thena. No. 7 Preecott street.
Morti Room. Gxeater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I have rcmovc<l my plncp ot bu«inc^« from
lO Middlesex street to
TVo. a Grorlinin »«ltr«ot.
My Hto<',k of UpholHtcred tJootlH, Drnpcrlea,
Wlnilow Hh;i<leH, Trlmiiilnj,'a ami Furniture
CovcrlnK* will l»e more compl»*t« ihiin ever be-
fore. My Kepniring Deportment, nlwnya a
feature with mi>, will Iks such that nil work will
be done w ttli promptness and skill.
COMB AND SBC MB. #
ARTHUR H. BENNER
JVo* 5 Oovhani Street,
REMOVAL.
Owlnc to the Flro on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
I*eter F"oye
Has boon remorod to No. 88 MIDDLB
STRBBT, nearly opposite tho old atore.
The attention of new and old enstooMrs Is
respeet/uUy sollelted to this chance of lo-
oatloB.
A. NB2W INVENTION.
Our S3xoe1«lor A.ati Sifter
Is warrsnted to be PIBST-CLASii In ererr foat.
are, and any doslrlag a runerlnr snlele in this
Une will do well to call and cxsmlne Its BerlU
befon patohaslnK olsewhers. Mo duet, easily
operatarf, all sMcl bearlocs aad eonseqaently
< •oldtoreashorlaslalaMattM
rpo LKT.-Small
X. AImo ootiaice botiHe, near the mills,
por month. House and auUlv on lllUlreth street.
Koqulnt of Thos. II. KlUolt, SS Central street.
J^AdvortleomoaM nador thla hood
••ly IS oeaM • Uoo fkir throe lasortioaa.
WANTED.— ny an expertenoed single oof.
orud ninn whM thoroughly underatands ihe
cjtre or lHirM«<«. a altuatlun as ooat'Jiman. In.
<|Ulro HlSOSnilth atrt-ot. ^
WANTKI).-In Tvns«lH>ro, a young wan
who Ih liiiclHtO'nt, InduMtrloua and at good
character. Ut tnku c^ru ot i\tv*, h<>ns and two
cowM. Apply to Chsonlug Wbluker. M Post
Ofllcc l(l<M^k.
rpKLKWRAPil
M KHMBNOKHS
WANTKI).— Three neat and onergetUi boys
to deliver m«-MHHKi*>*. run errsnda, eir. Apply
at once tu WcHtvrn Union T«ltfgrapta ollloe, 11
Merrimack aucul.
tAHI.K ItOAliO ANI> KOOMt*, UT
(iorbam oiret't. Term* reasonable.
Tou know a good thing when you soo lt»
and you can se« a (Ine bargain any Unae ak
No. 7 Presoott street.
Btenl IfiMtate A^^vkt*
FOR 8ALR.
ttn Central St rrot. near lloafonl square,
have II K'>od two ittory hoii*>(>, modern built, la
f[(M><i rcpnlr. ".No outa" alMiut the i>rt)p«rty, and
t la oiiu of the Iwat trad* h In wanl 3 ; \ rlfo ftSfA.
On O'lrhwiii Nir«^t I haves two ntory houae
for f I7<N), and another one for iplftiiO.
ill Wnni K ur— let**) vk)ll liiiy n nirr. IsrgS
7 room Iiouhc, In irood rc|f<lr, nearly n« xv, anila
nice \i\v^ii lot uf land, MOUU tret.
THOMAS H Kl.L.iOTT. J3 Central Str«i«t
Loaell, ICoonis 3 and 4. L'ae liit; elevator.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IN
Hair Goods!
«•
•I
•«
<•
«•
Onr 91.50 Switches marked down to SLOO
" 930 " all long hair, ** ** t.SS
3.00 " *• •• •* ** ** *•'•
4.80 " " *• " •* " ••••
1.80 Shlnvle Banffs " l-O^
g.OO •• " ■•••
1.00 Laagtry •• " .8#
MO Prissea •**
.88 Ooqnottea ** " •!•
Don't Mist This Great Htir Bale,
COMIENCING KONDAY, JANUARY m
AT —
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimftok Strstt, Lomll.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Qniy Kalr la m
■*i
■:j \
\«3
M-W
[V-
1^'' I
'T^f
A HOMi OF EL£CTRICtTY.
Iinv AVciH.lori. In ili«- N«'W Hon**, of lhf»
b\ I,. Ml''''- MeHU..--l..nl»« II .^ ».y
|,Ulitiiiuu'-Tli« IVi f.^ct..4l rii«n..Ki -P'*-
LOWELL DAILY COUHIER, TUESDAY. JANUARY 81, 1888.
" ~ Clotting.
«0n to 1.000 word-. oiH. fur 2,«l0<) woi^U hiid
leHcM or phonogram put- U .i;«„t« a phonj^
to Iho left
"IM t y<'iir f<>"' o«» llif Vquaic
•Dd prcM liisbtly."
The vliroflioii was tjlven to n vMtor !it c:ir-
ly ..yciilinf «.ii llic Mci)> of llw li;in.lsom.:
br<.wiisl..iu' l.uiMinjJ, IT Iv.«hI Twcuty-sicuiul
KtroC.NfW York. O\erho:ia, l.rl,'htly il-
lumi"al'"« otc'i)". walk :uul LuiMin;;. liun:^ u
lunlerii of fuiuifiil «l.>i'.'ii. Si ihu<l j^ln-.'PS
of furloiiH v«>«»*'"«'. «l«ioii.:li wJilli lir.'>>t
Hlioiio. U.1- H-l ii> llu- rhl. .l.i.k »v-'»o<l o Ui.-
door, wlillt' «l»ov« wax .t init^om ol btilll.uit
oolort- and fiuUM^tM- d«<«i-'ii. KUii-liOir «u« Hi
the center of whlih, and Kurrouiidrd by a
n.,.it.mii'«>l..iioi forkt-l lUl.luh.L'. wasllio
"^'it'was SV,».w hn... of .ho l>.;tri.. * luL.
Just coinpW'tvd. Thf r.|.<»rt.r followcl I h«
Ilirei'tJon quul.'d al)Ovr. wl.l.li ^\«\f'^ :;"„''>
the door wuH ilruwii aiito.imll.a ly ni ul tlie
reporter wu. u-la-r.-.l ii.i>' » :^'''"- '"•,'''•
cmuhMtluir lr...n u lo«^ .ar hold I' t u' « j*^^"
ofal.roiiz.' »li..p»n. The ni.(.il«-i^ mil-
fed th-uav down two IllJUH of Mnir. tu iht
uVim>Jme.... Tids «a^^v'' ?'"*!::'.«■.
hoUv> ot deilrii-il V. The ehi.'f o deet. «trj
two dvtuiinoH of if.e |.ow.r of iJftU Ic-'ht* ea.-l
and 1540 e.-IU of Moin.e l.sillerh'K.eapuhl. of
nrovKhiiu elrei nelly, hi tm eineiYt'ii. y, miIB-
Kt foi a(KHlj;his. Ill .iti udj.Mi.ii.« room
WHKU fine new ^ixly-Hve hor^e-oower t-U.hie.
iiotahlc for III* nol-elf^i.inh*. Next lo liii*
wax a hlu' heveiiiv-rtve lioi>f-|>"wer bolkr,
•UPldvluu heul mid Me;im lo llie UiiiKUng.
At the l.aek «>f Hie hiiHeineiU |,ioi.cr ^ the
Utchen, the iiovil f.uliiro of %%ldeh is lui
ekeirie lieuler <»r riin>{e. whi.h «•=""""','*'''''
oleclrh- eurreol th.- rame «« li'ai luid «mi
whUh enii W done hII ^lyle. of livihl eookluk'.
A few Mei.« lowuid llie H'ltl and y«»ii lue ii
U,,. hilllurdiooni. It I. t:.>.teUllly Holdied hi
terra <oii.i and |p iol«iit wlih el.riiie h>:ht.
»rruiiyed in u i.o\. 1 .1. -i^n. whl.e .Ueii t. iuii
)n'\\> e.Miiie.-lihi: %v|ili all |.i»rl« of ihe h-i.^f
nre ujioii Ihe widU ul eoii»eiileiil tnlcrv alK.
A HIHM-. »Y KlirrUKITY.
have your
I't'lliiirkx the
;;i;;;i;o:;r;phwilltK. parlieularly KitMaelorr,
.1.(1 Mial ll will lake hiuL tflve out a piere loi
'*'" "'* ,Mrf..tioii. The motor
■ noisfUiKV.
jEebicaL
;inv in>Iroineiil in
vxhi.h iiropeU Ihe niai- lnueiy i^ noi>eU;^y.
Tile iofond fl x.r t.f the eh.', hou^e 1^ nr-
,„„.'.d v.TV .•oi.v..jii.-ntly and furnished
SuoinHy". I n f r.»nt i. i he mai.r.'er'w ro.vin
!;;:'li.!n.rv. At.heoaekis » '■-''"""' l!"'^
|,..U.re room. «ith wiion ♦•«»"7-«."f./; '
l,atteri"« and other a|.|.haiiees foi /'-^ ){.•'•
».U.,.irieeiirrents of dltluf-
111. On t lie text floor
inenl", ineludiii
I'lil tU"'i'eet> of kUhmi^
are htdroom-. and in ea.li there U a ne^^
IW I., of .Usnie -all or dial. llandMime elee-
lroliei>li;.'iit np eaeh hedioom. and vvat.r
fur llie room* i««i|»pH«'i» l>y means of an
''^"•[•K':u"Sil..ion*.iveonIv a few idea,
nflhv ••hoineofelectricUx" It U |.ro|K..ed
K) make of tlil^ unhjue eUih iiou-i
.hib, too, ha^adelliiite aihi. Ill
till' Klaiidar.l of »d.Mtri<al woik.
Ueliir. room there will hi- monthlv
f.idii.iil cleelrli-iai.i., ueroinpiiiied
i^
li\
lo
dlile
Will
plane,
dise coiiH'
ihe hallery.
"IVrliapK \oii would liki- l<»
nhoft poll^^ud h> «leHl>ll>."
ifuldMlotliere,.r.M-iitatiVf..l X\w M;iil «ii<l
Fxpre.s. The wav I- led to a eun.-r of Ihe
ball wie IV tt>«'«-«' •" » eomforiul.le eli;dr aiel
banuliiL iK^lle It a io..n<l j.Uee of wood ili<
"iKipr ol a |.olhvin:...V' lo.ai-l. iL-'e li..|'Y-
lion hhow- Ihi- l«» I'e a 11. xiMe .hafi, at he
,■11.1 ol whi.-h i" a .Ir. uiar l.rudi. I..uc do:;
II hiiUou ill Hie wall v%liieh«-oi.i.r«lH Willi a
runll motor, ihe hio-li n.\oUi'> liq.i ily. ami
H* it iloe« M. nil alU iil;inl niove« it o\. r your
hboeM and ili»'> aie polldud lu a jill>, and lu
Ihe nio-l api'r.iv.'l l:i»..i 'ii.
Hut the r. id .l..irl-id w.iii.ler- of thNiioN-
ol and iii.i«pie hiiil.lii.L' arc on III.- m liii llior.
whlehl»di\idi-.|.lil. Ily liHopurlor nii.l .iln-
lnII-ro<.m. The l.,ii. r 1. .10 hy 20 fcv- ti.
.♦l/e. lland-om.earp.t-' are on the Hmh-,
jiml the eellli.i* !• Ir.Mo, d in fum llul d..«ij,'ii>
ill I. hie, uol.l and liroii/.i-. iSiiM" "'h'd Iroiii
Iheeehtieof the reilh.i: I- a matfo lleelil
deeliolier, eonlulnioi: manv hlllHuul el..lile
lluhl". On lh« ininih- I" •"» •••'••trie eloek,
bundMiinely enrv».l ao.l o.l-l of ded^n. In ti«'
f«M! Ih eoiiieahd a hallery , \v hi. h keep* Uie
doek woaii.l ii|« for a y.ar wiihait any at-
tention. Tlu m.'live |.owtr of III.! eloek la
derived fr.«m lln-aeiion of a fliu! a ilni:, ai.
lu the ordliiarv elo.k. ileetrieiiy aelhiif lij tli«;
eapaeily of a kev lo wind iin Ju^t an nimli ut
the Hprlnj: u" liH" been required lo run Hit
doek for clxty iiiliiuteo.
After one hfeuiiat. Keeu«toinid to llio
brlKbliiesH of the two ililriydi;,dn i le(in»lier>
Hud the ei^tlif loin-lizhl hraek. t^ of the par-
lor, the llri-t ul.j. el lli.il alirn.U the \ Mlor h
t\e U tt li^uiv ill hioii/eealled the no.hl.-i.
of electrUUy. U MaiuU al the froul eii.l of
the parlor. Wilh lu pe.leMid ll In aOoui
el«bl feel hlKh. 1' •" ''•« AiWrv of a woman
of gracvful pr.»p«»rll.)n-, repre-«iiie.l «>
MtandiiiL' above the •loud" ami k:ra«plnK tin
llirhtnliiic willume liiuid while dUtril.utiiiK' it
to the earth v\ii|i the oih.r. The furnituiv
of the parloiM '/• rielily u|.liol-teie I with iv.i
plu^ll. and the ecilim: ^ bvaullfully Ue^coed,
Iho deai^n belnj: el eiri.al.
AX lU-KCIIIU; PIANO.
Atone ^ide of Hie i-ailor ^lamli. one of
Ibe newenlof elieirk.il »«veftieH— an elee-
irleal piano, lii llil« a wri.;- of h-veiH, one
for eueh'k.v, are pla.e.l iin.ler ihu ke\ -lioar.l.
Small iiKUpi..j.el ihrouKli the l.olloin oi
Ibe ill^ll•unlenl, leMliijtulMi on a lever an 1
each lon.hlii^ a key. When tlie elieuil
t•low'^ the ai iiiatillf N .Irawn down, tlu' \u I
NtrikeM ihe h^jtioiii of a Lny, aii.l lliU inak.v.
full ae.llon. The eiienil I' tlo>e.l hy lb.'
poHiilve pole of the i-alleiy helii,' OMin.'.-tcl
with a revolving «>hii.ler, dine or moving'
The pr.tje. tion> on till* eyihid.r or
in coiilaia Willi eir.uit Invakiih
ivprem;iiliii;r ea.li iitle.ir pair of iiia^^iet-,
wiiieh an cuIjui«1(mI to Hie n.-alive |.ulo of
lliii!* . I.jniii.; Hie lurrml and
Icoiri'.l I. MM
'rbeeyliii.ler
nuisk-bo.x. I'Ol Hn-'o Hie rr>i.nildaii.e
iva^et-. A ^plihu', u.i-hlor motor is -u«e.l
I.) make :Ik exi.ii.ler involve. No -iK'n «•[
Ihii iiieihttni>nM« vi«ilde on Iht! hiiIjk'o of
llu,' piuiio, ail. I, whil.; Iho .y lindor i-. in m.)-
ti»ni, tin ke\h of Hie pi .no uu-vc llie >aiue a-.
\vl,cii a p. r'on i> plaxinir.
A* Hie vi-itor ^t. p- troin the front |>atl.)r
into the hall le- ol>-. i v«;«« a ikhv iron .-rtte ul
one eorner. To all ontwaul appouran.-t: it is
exa.ily like tli.i-v in e.oiniion u-e. I'.ut lid-,
loo, i>'«n»h''»rieil novelly in lltat Ui* e.»ni-
Idnutioii lo.k is wuik.'.l hy elt-eiii -lly. ('ir-
cuiU niii Iroin lln' exieii.tr to «ltrlio-nia;,'-
iit'ts within, colli r.-Uinj: ilie .onildiiaiion. o.d
there i-. also n saltl\ eir. nit, lo ttvoi.l d.t.'c-
tioii ol Hie « omi.iiiu'lioii. A >eric> ot lOi) line
Insulated wire?, extend Iroiii llie oiilM.le lo
the Inside ol Hie Kal'- .lo.ir, to a coiiiljiiiaiioii
Hwilehlmanl. llirte of iliese wires arc in-
hulateil li*oni tin; wwil.lib.iard and run lo
three iu.leptn.lent « h.lro inaj-net-, tlie anna-
lure of one of whi.h loekn iln- l.olts :iii.l the
»uetcedln« ani!atur«.» lo.k eaeh other in nue-
ccHHion. A e.)innioii ntiirn w ire to the onl-
Hlde of Hie «ale ih provi.lcl for lliesc ma;?-
nets. The h-witchhoar.l U eotiiiueted hy a
wire whieb pa-sL's llir»e.ij,'li w hat ih Iti in. d a
fafety iniij?m-*» wliieli prevents the optsiatlni
of the eomhinalioii ina;,'ni't-, unless the eir-
cullM arc elo-cd thioni,'b the e 'Uiliinalion
maKnelwIn their |iro|'« '' m <pieiite. The hat-
H'rv \^ on the tnil-i.le of lb.: i-atcainl n.jelie-
I Heal eoutaels iirc made in the int. rior. The
►afe Is .Jiieiie.l in lime sn-oii.l-, uiid Ihc com-
biuBtions lire >*el ahiio.Hl iii-taiitly.
TIIK I'KUl'KCTKI) I'liONOISUAril.
Kdihoii'H ptrficled phonograph slaniN
upon a lal.le at imiimikI of Uic ioimii iuel a
member ..f tin- einb i« tulkinj; into tli.3
moulli-iiieee. On Hie nixht of the foinial
opeidn;i of tliu eloh houxe every njeiiihir
prereiit \ull bir expeeltd to ^p.uk a few
words nilo it foi prrniaiieiil reonr.l of the
Ideas that pr.v:iil on that oveiiiiig and lo
record the tone ot voire ami Ibe name of
caeh speaker. In a word, lliis liiile iiistrn-
liieiil lak.s poss. H-ioii ol all that is s.d.l in lit
liearln;f in fueli a iii:iiiinr that It «iiii le-
ttroilu»:e what it lie"r« in the nanio lone of
\oieo at li.e will of miy oiio who l.>Ufheh Us
clceliie hnUon, Willih'i llie iii>liunielil are
complteatioiiH o( line niaeliiiier\, Hie propel-
ling power eoiisi-liiu ot » siiinll eleelri.: mo-
lor run l»y a few cells, intcllini; ahont IIh
UHCM Mr. Kdi^oii M.id be b i.l .-•peni the la»t
eJKht monthi* ill i.irfc'elin;.' the plioiio-
Kraph, and wiildii a few weeks
ex|>eclcd to have It hi Mliaix? for
practical coinnieni.il uhc. A pers«»ii
who wlshett li> Mini a 1. Her m'1<« ihe inaeblne
In motion ami talks iul.) Hie r.e.ivcr In his
natural voice an. I «l Hie raH: lie u^ually
t.peakH. When he hua rinisb.d, Ihe sheet or
piionoKrom Is rea.ly lolM- put into » litllo
1k)x ma.loon pui«po-« to be mailed. 6he< U
nre to be made hilo thr*»e hlat-a— oue for from
rhC
to raise
III tlie
leetun s
hv hi-
lncslhine\|.erinieiilsof the lateM di^eov-
crle- In the Mieu.-c. l'- will lu- ma.lc a mk-
c'ttl teature of the lUirary »uanai;emeut
obtain Iho iuokI cmpl. le •olUelioii pos
of eleetrl.al litcr.iHii.. Later, a room
Ik- Mt asi.lc UH a imiM nin of the ni.)-l curious
uii.l important elcctrh-al invcnli.Mis.
The club now numbers nearly .t-V) mem-
h,i>. Thomas A. K.lison is one of the Mee
i.iesM.iils. To heeoine a inemher U \* noe-
cs.arv that one inn..t be elilier eii|rN«ed in
Ih.) inanufaclure of eleelrl.al uiaehliierv or
i:i Ihe .ommeiclal u»e or aervlee of
jiuw.'r.
PRISON SYSTEMS.^
Annual llcport of U«^<»-n<'r«l Su|M»rUitcDd.
(till of I'l-laoii*.
The jreneral Mii»criiileii>lciil of priHoiis, Mr.
W. K. .Sp-ildinn, ^ent tJ the leali.lutuie Krl-
.lav afierii .oil hi- annual report. It l» de-
void maini} to a staltiiwnl of Hio eoiidilion
of afr.MiH in the ^e\eral liistiiutioiis «».i the I'l
of Hcccinliei
,|„ll. s..f lhe..nie. The law iii»|
« s of
DON'T BLAME
a man for croaning when he has
Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain
is simply awful. No torture in the
ancient limes was more paiuful than
tlicsc twin disca«cs. Uut—ouRhtn't
a man lo be blamed if. having Rhcu-
matism or Neuralgia, he wont ute
Atlilo-pho-ros, when it ha» cured
thousand* who have sufTered in the
same way. It h.is cured hundredi
after physician* have pronounced
them incurable.
"The ^kill of five phy»iri»n* coi.ld not
cure me of Kheum»i.»m which h«dMrtl •»!
in the hipi. neck »nd shoulder*, ^o In-
trnte w»» the pairt t>>a« »'"P r*? •"•?!!
im,wn.ibl. The fir»l do.r of Alh, ophoro.
Jsz me reliel.-«nd the tlord "•'''''d m«
to kleep for four and « hall hour. wnHbut
w.ij.„g. I-Uln.Kdit...^..^.«^nd.mnow
*^'- ' New Alb.ny. Iwl."
THE ATHIOPHOROS CO.. 112 WallSt.H.Y.
0lbcellanroujS*
FIKTKKN Ill^NimKI) GAld.ON.4 pure Port,
SliciTV nn.l Hock fnon tUincord |ii->«|.o». put
uit ouneelally for lanillv ai-e. c«mfl.leietliliobo«t
silicic ever pill. -n ihc iimrkoi f..r the mo ey.
cxanih.e inv HU»ck, wlil h MDnT UK SOLO.
4»ll!i AUAMH, ChtliMsfurd. Mm*.
Plain Facts!
5^trbniB'0 iirug Storr.
NEW YEAR'S!
SCRATCHED^S KEARS.
A Sc»lr. Itchlnjt Kkin i>U«a»» with KndUM
«ii(r«.rlnK <;ur»U by 4:utleuri» Uttiuadlta.
irnm.l known of Uif < uinMiKV URMRmr.a
twenu etuhl v. a. -. «»{<• H woul.l liuve aiivtHl nie
♦itWiiO (iwo hunlie I dohar.j aii.l ao bomenso
aiiiou.il of HulTe'lPK My dl-o.i»e {r*orl«-.l-)
c. n iieii.v.! on my hen.Pin a s||ot no\ lurg.-r
an. I irol lOfL-r m\ nail*, ihe itei
Durin&: January
We shall give Bargains in Tur-
niture aad Bemnants of Ourpet-
ing to reduce stock befoie our
anonal stock takiog.
BENNER BROS.,
13H ANr> 140 CENTRAL STBKKT.
.'IccUl.
|.i«t. when he elilciv.l upon Hie
Ihe.ni e. The law iipjilh » lo IK
liisiilnli.oi- -IG.oui.ly hoiis s of corrcelioii
and Ml.- Male |.ri..on. Hie .M;t«.aelniM IH re-
r..iinaior> (for men) and Ibe leformalury
pi Is.m for women.
Ill the i-lale pil».iil on the 1st of l>ie
I.MI of the ft:W prlsi r- w.ir eiiiplove.l
r.inuiicnnivoli>i»or; JOI of Hnai in III.- niai
tilueluri! of sprinii hcU and .-Hier aiU<-..'s
Iromaoi.iftOccils |.er dav ; 4^ on luiin--
tuber
at
11-
at
l.llv
»caleii Woulil dru|>
oil. >7 me all! he liinc aixl my niiireilng wh*
ei dici... and wHh..ul ivIUf. JMic ilioiuaii.l dot-
a.;*o;.idi.oiiempliue lo lm;e thU .lUea.o
-.•i,.i-Hir»ln I nm I po..i man. 1ml feel rt. n lo
|'*n.Hev!do. what Mono or tin. .hH.lor. «il.
WH- le|ir..«v, H..MU* iliiK worm. p«orlaal«, oto. I
rM.k . .Hul .. ^ar.ai.aillla^ over one xeiir
r,„.r» half, but n.. cure I went lo v«o or three
,|..,n,r- anl no euro I eauiiot |.r«U Iho turi
trKvKKM iMKaioo much 'lliuy h.yo made
mv »Utn a- cl.ar an.l neo fr.Mii •ralea «■ a
Imln's. All I ii-«'d ..I Ihem w-t ihi.'o Uoxet of
in. nut. an.l lh.ee t...lli.ii of CuriniKA III.
H.,UKNr.ao.liw.. cak..- "t * "'"»^'^",\ ■•^h^vi.
It von i.ii.l b en I', re i.n.l khI.I y.iu w<.uld have
•u;e.|nief.u#-.''<Hi(i.\..u would have had me
\Z\m. • lookcl like Iho |.' lure la your bo..k
of IVorlanl* (pl.inr.. iii..nl)or iwo, "How i.'
C .r. !*dn |)lhV..-e.").hm ..-w I in ''"•bar an
A..t peiv.Mi ever \\\\*. Tlir.nuli lorce of liabli I
rur. my hao-lHover my armsMii.l Ick* to • r4nn
one..; lii a while. I.iii to I'o piir|«.««e. I am til
.V. II. I MT ich.'.| luciitv elilU >«nri«, R.iil Ujl 'i
loliia khi.l..i rt.'o " I naiur.* to in.^ »"'■""
win a tl...n an.l nm •. Ai.ytldiiK more Ihai y.-a
want M Uii.iw writ.- 11. e, «r niiNi.iit) who r«aa»
llili* in->) »\rite to mo and I wt'
llio pi.'.-c-;
iriee
pliii.
on
iiikI 10
hi\ .
uiei
olh-
t nder
Do Your Own Dyelnx, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dyo eTerythlnir. They are aolil
everywhere. I'rhM- I0«. a paekaife-Ui color*
They have no e.pial for Mienirth, nrljhtiio»*.
Ainouhl In PackatfoM. or for KuHtne** of Color,
or noil fa.lina v^isllile*. They <lo nol crwrk oi
•mat. Kor«nloliv W. W. IMinean, l)ru««lal
|i«l Ml<hlU)*ex Htioel; U.mhUIo'k I>iuk' Hloro, ll«
(>nlral.C4»rncr.lrtc,k»on Hlniel*. Klake'a block,
F. II. llulUr A C.I.. imiKKo-U. Ml Ceniriil •tr«H5t .
Carlemn A Ib.vt'y, OratfiriM^. City Hull, Morrl
mack Mtreol; Albert Ii. rlehl, Urunfint. Uavlo
Corner; Kmii»rvv.»o.l A t;o.. nmnnacUii.. o».oo
Htle no-.lomro;(J. C. Hr.Kk, l»niM>rt*l, l»«W«
•.treci, corner Klr«l i»tre«H; li. C OhijooiI, M. I».,
AiH.ihee4try, eorner Meirlmiick an.l ^'>nol«
mr^-els; HenU O'Uilen, |)niK«l»l, M Bridge
Alnwl. LoweU. Maaa.
iateur Plioloroi Outlils.
he
pi.-i
an.l
pro. I u. inv: Ibe .Icsir.'.l l.nie in tin; pi oio.
/riw. ....i>...i..i- lis* d is somewhat like thai of a
l.iushes.al fr .in 'i'l lo 4'> eenlH p^r . .
,\l till' ief«Miiiiit.n> prison f.'i" woiiieii
pri-oncr» w.ie inakin>{ -.liiri-, foaU
M>l». un.ler Ihe ph'.e-pri.-. K\«tein. and
ers weieeiiiplo)c.l in lauinlry work
llie xain.' »vsleiii.
Al the .Mas.aclui«eU>' reformatory the
matei. vm-Iu einpl .yd. nil ler Ihe pl.ct«.pri. e
.tM.nn,in Hie niinufuioie ..f l.o't*
sii.Mi.. hariieNses 'Hairs an.l elolhiuK. and In
f.iruian.l In-liluiion work.
M the houses of correct iou al IlarnKbiblc.
Niinlucket and Northampton, tbenuinlMT of
pii,.om rs Is ho oimill m to inako It nipo»»i-
hie to emi.lov Ha m to a.Uaiitiwe. Iho prM-
on. isof lireeidleld are at mvHciil HI Hie
Woi eerier count v bou^e of eorieclion lit
I'Mclilmru'. whih) ii<!W buil.lliiK" are in
pro.ess of creciioM. !u all «»tlieis the pruou-
er* are eini'loje.l In umful oeciipallom'.
Mr. .Spalilla^f disciisxe* at foiiio length the
niiestion, "W hat can b.' Hone in Hie eountv
piUm^r TlioHiiee.lim.ultlea ill the mI-
llcmentof the »iiieslloii ai« found In the
chara.ler of Hie prUoiiers Ihc inevliy of
llitor lerm- of conttneineiil and the nueliia-
li.>ii!« in 111. Ir iininberH. Many of the winter
prisoners cannot lie put lo any work ret|Ulr-
lii;; skil , a» lb. y wou'.l apoil more »tock than
llieir earnhiu- would pay lor.
I.lonolbell.ve. ^a\« llio Kuperinleude it,
that the inanufaeinie of );oo.l- upon pui»lle
account can lie piofiMbly .-arricl on in any
house of con eclim in tlii^ Mato CKcepHnrf
Iho^eal Cainl.rllL'e, .Siulli Ho-ton an.l N.-w
lif.llor.l, and I have my douiil- about the
Lft iiaiii.-.l. , . ,
irtli.law p-rniitted the emplojinent of
Ihe priM.ners uii'ler the pleee-|)ri e nyrtein It
wool I bee.isv lo ke.p Hieni al work, but It
d.>es not. He rccoiiiiti.n.ls that the law be
*o .•liaii.ied as In p. rmit this ^> stem.
The report Hieii .lls.ussc-* the qiH>tioii of
llie use of iiiacliiia.'iy in tlie prIsoiiH. 'I he
law prohil.lls Ihe us.- of now mmhinerv, hot
iKMiiiiii» llie eoi.liiin.'.l upc of Ihe ohl. There-
f.»re, those in-Hinti'.UH wh.b were U'liK
nia.'hiii.rv wla-n the law pass.'.l are |teroilt-
led lo us.'it, Willi.' other!*, .l.-iriiij; to ent.-r
the Hunie buslne^^', caiiuol puieliase luaehin-
'lii.' siiportnlendent helieves that there
shcMil.l l<e no disiriiniiii.iloii, l.nl Huil all or
lion.- alninl.l iiae inacldii.ry. Then- will be
.'iiiil ddlhultv wli.ii 111.' pies.'iil *l;ite prisiui
."oiiir.ieis. xph-e in e-iablisliiii.' Iii.lustri.-s in
w Ineii no p'l.ver maehineiy ^ll ill he u-t.'l.
The report I'vpresseH a il"u''t a^ to llic a.l-
vanta-.'of liav in:.' "tale supervision «.f labor
matters In the eonnly prison-, and snys iliat
if ihc >:eiiend »iM"''"'oiiilciit i-i to continue
.1 k 11.' one mill can |i< rform tlie dii-
llie publie aeeouul sysieiu ^llall l>»'
miHwer U.
i)i;\NIH DUVVMNU.
Wuleib.iry, VI , .l.tn. 180 n, l*-7.
I'i.orla.,1*. Keaciira, Teller, Itlinrworm. Llolifij.
IMnU.iH, >eil.l ll.-» .. Mint i;r»-»l, l>andritil,
ll.rli.rs', llaker'i.'. tir-e r«' nn.l Wa«lierw..iii
anV U.-h. ai.<l ev.-ry •.p.-elosol IlihbiK. •lurniiiK.
S.-mIv. I'l.oply llan.Hi. of the >*k n and ^C;l |'
an.llll l.xvlih I,.... ..r llilr, are pot.hlv.1)
coi.'Ml.v clirUMiK.t.iho ureal ^k'a eure, an.l
ttirin'it* sinr.iia . x.piidtc skin Il.4inll0r,
exurii.ilv. M.i.l t iriniUA KKaoi.vKNr. .h« n. vv
Itloo'l I'.irtfl.r, intern my, when pliy Melon* ao'l
•11 utiier leaiudle* r.<th
Kohl fverywhfnt. I'Hop, ClirioliBA, l»r..
sot!' i.V;., Ilk* .I.VKWr, »l. Prepai-ed Ity the
PillTKK UUIMl ANI» CIIKMICAL CO., Uoaton,
«lrSen.l for "II.iw U) <'uro Skin Plioawe," CI
paKe«« i^i Ulu»irailoa*, an l ID J le-,llinonUla.
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Photoaruphlc Supply Agency
Courier HulMlnir. II M»rrltii»ok «t.
W«t olTor »1i« 1i*rK<»t atoo^ of SK.*T«8
•)T«r opviivd in Lowell, »t bottom prioo*.
I'lMI'LKH. lil«.khoa.ls. cha p«vl ami otly
»kta preveme.lbyCoricuuA Miti>lOAT«u -o.viv
CtUurrlial l>unir«r».
To be frco.l froai the .laiucr* of snffoeatlon
while l)lii« «iowi»; to breathe freely, •lon|>
•ouially tt'.d un.ll* urUi.l; to line leds-iUed,
heai rlenr, l.rain active and fico from pain or
iichc; to know tuat no pols.»iiou<, piirnl mailer
(lellicft Ul . bivalli iiii'l roiH away "ho iteliciitc
ni lehlnery of Hiiiell, la*ie n I h»»*rlh|r. lo r«el
that Iho irv stem .lo«n not. Ihrouich ll* velin onil
aitorles, stick np fh.« p.d-win th it I * H«r . lo un-
.leniilne an.l .lent ..y.U bidewl ft h ei.sl tf lie-
von^l all oiher hnma.. «m»Jo> nipnt". I-, pur. hime
liinimi.lev fr.mi *aeh a Lite i.h.)ul.l l'« i In' object
of alt nnihttcl. Hut ttio»e who htve lilcl many
ic ne.lleKan.l phyieluu* despair of lel.ei or
' "s.\'f<K«htl)'» UADICAUCliKKmei'lH every ph»*o
of Catarrh, Irom a Blmpl*- head c .hi I . Ho innil
h.athwon.'an.l .l.-i»lriieilve BtaK'"*- I' »^ •'»«*'
an.l .on-iUnib.nal Insiaol b. rellevlnif. perma-
neiii la curing, Bafc, e oiiomlcal an.l nevorfall-
HtvKoitD'H KAi'ir»L Cduk lon-I^M of one
lM)ttlcol llie llAOnui. i.UKK, on_ b.x of CA-
TAXiiiivi. f^oi.vKNT. an.l one iMi'Uovi.n In-
liAI.KU. nil wrai'pe.l In one packnj;. . Alt'. Ireat-
iMe I.n.l .llroc.lon*, and •old by a 1 ilriiHHlnl* for
#100.
PorrtiR l)ki/<i AND CiiBMiCALCo , r.oirroM.
ACME SKATES
No. 5, nil aolltl ateel and IIdo flulah.
IX IS A. FACT
That J. L. Ohalifoux, Oneorlce Olothier,
15 Central streit, has marked down
many lites of Overcoats and Biiits from
20 to 30 per cent, from his regular
prices. ^, ,
IX 18 A. FACJX
That the Ovorooati and Baits ars all
rl^ht in every reapeot, only there are
oomptiralively few of a kind, ani he la
bonnd to close them out. Oall early and
have the best selection, before too many
lots are closed out.
IX I» A FAOX
That iheie goo's, advertised above, are
really marked down. That the above
statemanti are lolid facts; no humbucr,
neiihtr any fooling abont these asser-
tiooi.
IX IH A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifonx believes, a'd is
conviuoei that the greater numbe* of
people are judges of goods and will not
loleratd nor patronise stores thut at-
tempt lo deceive the public.
"^ IX ij^ A FAcrr
That J. L. Ohilifoux, 16 Central sfeet,
guaaute's every garment he sells, in
the b tier grade of ffoods, to be equal in
all respects to custom made work.
IX IH A FACX
That Ohvlifoux earnestly invite* the
closes; i'-Bpeotioa and compar'ucn of
his gojds aid prices will any establiA-
mcni in the state. '
IX IH A F'AeX
That such comparison will invariably re-
sult in the return of th-j buyer t» Ohali
fo ix's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IX IS A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central street,
buys all his goods for siap cash and in-
variably secures p; ices for ihein, at all
seasons of the yt^ar, that tra below the
regular market rates, which enables him
to uudovsell his competitors.
GOODS CHEAP.
Tlinabovo la Ihe lowo«t prloe nt whieh
tlieae kooiI* w^re rver •ol<l. Illawlwwfcr
prloti thnn the abovw 8kali)* ««ii l»« boiAbt
r,,r today to i»iiy qaanHty of whcileaair
lUitlor*.
In nddllion to itliovr w» olT.'r ACWK. NO.
1, hwrdvuvil wclil.d ateel runner, at OOc.
|Mir pnlr.
ACMK NO. 13, aolld itcel innn«r, nuted,
full iilokH plated, ilio very lje*t akate lu
the iiiHrknt, • l.tin p«.r ptilr.
I.MI'KltlAt. KKAlK-* In all al**!.
LAUIKti' SK.ITKM in all alylea.
iacal estate.
BLKACIIEIIT
Land
Sale !
No Rheumatiz t^bout Me.
a.i&t
tllll NV
lie-, if
a.loiilcd in .it her or all of th.; tlir.-e Mate iii-
-tiiulioiis:..iiltlional piovi-ioii^ for tin: de-
li.lU of n-linini-'lralioi will lie neeesMiry.
Th.-re \* no anllioiiiy iimlor the present law
for cnii.l.»\iii« either liu\inn or Pellini,'
a^.i.tt. I li'W aiiMioritv Nli.nilil Uemvcii.
"in conclu-ion. liie hUi)eriiiteii.lciit urfjes
tliee>tal.li-.linielilof tlie pi.-ee-priee h\Mem
in llie eountv prisons and ree.naineii.|s a
triilof llie p'ubiio u.-oount.-i Hyxteiu in Hie
hlale prison.
Teeth tliRt flash with Ivorv sheen,
Ueinin.'.t In hellln},"* coralltne,
Kroin -w. e .-i>Z' illONT expect.
Tni«e n.j oiher, recidlerl!
A»k f'.r ihiii, an.l he not led
^o huy sonicihlnK In \M a.ead.
The Itmiulifiil
imeSOZODON T. So do tlioso who wish lo
periieluale the whilenesH of their loeth and
10 keep llie l.reatli pure. It \* iinapproaelia-
hlc l.v any rival. Tlieieloro don'l allow
vour.ielf to he iM'r<tiad..l that anollior article
•(ft'.'ie.l ax a hulolitutc will |iioiluee llie same
tlleel^^or U Hi pure.
IN ONK MINUIK
The Ciillcuri* Antl-Pitln |M«».
t««r ielic*c« Klieani.ole, Hrtntle,
.Suil'len. .Sharp nnd Nervoio* Talna.
M. Tne llr»l
i>.t V. Ve*.
Iiiliitllttle,
Hif.' A marvellous Ant'.l.ie t.. Tain, l.in.im
Illation an.l Weakness. I'lterlv an Ue
Iv KU|..rtor t'> all odi.r planter*
>;IMH. •i.V.; live for »l — ■
\ ^Pf a '-trains an.l VVeiikiiCHv<e»».
\ YL^^ okI •■lily palnkini.ti/ l>la
I ^^ oilalnaf, i.iHtaMian.ioii*.
Thn l«rBr*t •lock In the city.
CLIPFKn«, f >r boya, nt all prieoa from
40<% «>acli to 91. no.
KKAnK .SUKDfi, for girl*, from 40c. to
• 3.00 rneh.
WmhImo Imvn It IrtTRo aloek of Bl.KIOn
TOPS f.r HitxchliiK to «lrd«, iital.InK ln»ud-
■otue iiphoUlfrcd ■i«lvli.« for children.
nd va*!-
Al all (linir-
^iMH, i.!.-.. ..vv .... IT jm^faKO free, -f I'OT-
TKil imuu AMI CilKMiCAL U> . U.'bl -Mas*.
l^wy tlie Orii^inal
Ii: TJ «. K K A
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
OF THE
H. R. Barker Mig. Co.,
MechanicalToys
S T K A M
KNOINES.
M AOIC
LANTERNS.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BJINOH "VISES from 10c. upwards.
POCKET KTflVES from Pc. up.
SCISSORS AND SEWING 8ET3 in
elegant plush and monkey skin oases.
Prlc»o,
8 Hnd 10 Cootral Street.
•yO Coiati
".'^I'ALDISG'H
house.
(jI.UK"— iiaeful in every
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
t*f \U. KINDS
( / V 11 IS OP Fir.K
aSMEDALSAWARDeOTty
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or have loBt or found mon-
oy or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or j)cr8onal
property; it you arc seeking a
situation or wish to employ'help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Coukier u good
medium tor making known your
1 wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
' culation of the Coubier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
land very seldom fail of being
1 ' *
leard trom.
SILVER PUTED GOODS.
KNIVK.S, FORKS. SPOONS, etc.
Al Atoffers iiinke.
All tho
CLOTHES WHIN GEES
All priccia lYom 81 7« opwarda.
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. LooRtion
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, high and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadowcrcft, Carter and Oorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or othor business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plat\ and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURKE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
PIANOS.
Ohiokering, Haselton, H. F. Miller,
Fischer, Woodward & Brown, SteifF,
New England. Good Upright Piano,
warranted, $190.00. Good Becond-Hand
Square Piano $50.00.
ORGANS.
New England, $65, ,$76, $85, $100.
Kimball, 2 sets reeds, octave coupler,
$60. Music Merchandise of all kinds at
reduced prices. Sheet Music, Books,
&o., Stools and Covers.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Christmas Presents. Cheaper than
any plooa iu Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 36 centi
each I selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PEEFUMES-Large and
nhoice line.
BILK HANDKERCHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stook at
lowest prices.
FANCT RUBBEE OOODS-Preteali
for children. -r—
Urge line of HARM0NI0A8.
Over 2000 dosen TOOTH MUS^S, .
which we are selling at pricoa way
below other dealers.
More than 300 doion of POCKET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a largB
assortment of Portemonnaies for speoie.
POCKET CUTLERY-One of the lar-
(rest Hoes ia ihe city, ladies' and Gen-
tleman's Pen Ktives a spfoialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 dci. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUBHES— Ihe host line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will ast jniih all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which make splendid
Christmas Preeents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beantifal patterai,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bonght a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and nulined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a i beep's back. We
will warrant ihem genuine dog skin,
andl they will outwear half a doaoa
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin"- all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDIOINLB at tbe very lowest
out prices.
BOOTS and HERBS 3 cents an oonoe.
Match Safes,
Fancy TJicrmometer»f
Glove IlvokSf
Jiutton nook§t
And »i» n«dle«i vnrlety of Uaeful Goods for
th« Holiday*.
' 90 MERRIMACK STREET.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that oost
50 and 60 cents each, doling out at
26 cents eaeh. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we evir had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods ^ill find it of ad-
vantage to lock] over Stevens's stooki
which he sells at 15 to ^ per oentt
lower than other dealers.
Any ope in want of a Bath, Oarriace
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in eaoh,
for presents a* $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE OALL EARLY AT
A.C.STEVENS'S
BARTLETT
•f^
II
IW-'"
TMWKLL,
E. O^. »aUer Ac Co.
will, diirinx tho next thrro monlhs m«ke rcry
rcftH«»iial>le |.iIc45h to pera nn who wl»h to
lirlRhlcn their honujB Willi new |>iiilnr, dinlnir
loom or kitchen no..r«, Inhl In rlrc klm-drl. d
hHfcl wooil of light color wlih lnl«l<l lK)nl««r« of
cherry or wnhii.t. N-thlnK e.-in in«kc n richer
looklnn pnrlor than «iich a lloor. spread »uli •
vaii.ty «>f riiRuto mil the iJiiie. lo place of
dualy cnruetfl. Piiriles wlahlnjt anr ach work
In oiir lln« will, by plHClog their ordMW wiUiu*.
reeetve ar«.cUu» work. WBrrajtod to MbbiI
bMl without tbr-iiklBg. B. Q. BAKJUl A UO.
WholcRnle and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If Toa want to seonre the most deilniUe
bargaiaa.
ii
THE TEA TABLE.
TEA TABLE TOPICS.
Photogrttph hlgnatui-e« are among tU« nov-
elties, tiome o( llie luteht f:i*Ulonuble hUl lott-
ery LuviiiK tt BiMull hquuie ouilltieil at tbe bol-
loin rinht hand eoriu r In wbicU lo ullek the
porlruU, wUlih uii-wtihin plucuof ibcuame.
8^ow-ljirdH tire xysteiimlleally liuult.'*! in
tl'ieHtrielrt of Cliifumi, uml iiio auld l» Hie
niaikeU for50ceiils w .lozeu. The rcbluu-
ruiilH »ervo fouroti ttittst for 60 ceitlH. The
lunie Ihltiy: itii^'lil be tloiio wilb Liii!l»»l» eP"*"'
rowf ill New Kimlan*! eitien.
niao Kyv* Iho ll< at.
There Uhoiue It ii'uu for Ibe ulinlralion
feirtTJiliv ftll for blue t-yen. A contii'lsheur
lu ryi> MaleM llr.tt iiimMeiilha of the liiihoiul
men. j.lloU iiiKl olberM who nto Heleele.l for
tlnii- kiriiituM* un.l <-onerlueHs of virion
buvi: Itlue even, lliowii eyen uro beiiullliil.
Oi.iv cv«'K liKualiy «U'i>oU. Inttjilk'citev. iin-l
ba7.tl iVe« b. Mxak u liltnl for ii.UhU-. I bt
eo4UiiioneM eoU.r of ejea \* «r«y «h^l >'»^'
trtiol vlolol.— ll)rt•^*.
Wuiiiiiii'a I'My*
If tbe rule, kh« pay <o «<jnien \* n jjencra!
oue, llieu Ibe rule, leM pay fr.mi women
hbotiM In) as gfiufal. Tliey KbuuM «el Hair
rnilway nn.l Ik'ivd »'.ir li. keU for Ii;k-, lli.-ir
Ui:»>pai»irK «ii«l tnai:!i/,iiuH for Ui»», lU.ir
■eal«tttr.>iirerl>. l»''-iute^ aifl llii;.tiv>* for
W>y. It I'l a !"•"'■ '"''• "'"' ^^"" ' "'" * "' '
wnVK. «tt«l tin r.fofi; ibiH rule i* •» |»'oi- dim-.
Foi- wotiieii, wliiU- nol K»litn>j lull |.ii' jMhal
Ih. nian'N pruv. for'lh. ir wolk. |>a.\ full i>.l.v
for liavfilinu', lor »'iii»-ilaii'ii:''ni'-, lor ivli^-
liin, for H!ubii>r tnitlin, mil i<nt. ami lull
tttxiHon i>ro|»crt\.— (Mrv. .V. M. l>»a/,.
KouumiiiU'hI ItnjinB:.
Fli.t. The urlli-b- -lionl'l ''o fully woi lb
the nii.iunl u>kt<l f«>r il. Tl.al I-, \U Inlrin-
ile value Hboulvl IteMteb lliat, «•» lirlcert av-
era;;!. >ou me v,vW\v% ibe mil worlb of >our
mono). If an miUl" for the ii.l)!<', ll ^bouM
Im Iti '.'Ooil eoiuUiloii lo iiM'.aiKl "f n'oo^l
wtl;;»il or iiuit-nro. Jf for ihixoiiiI. or
bouMU- eiiiuji i.urp.)M-. ll« t|ualiiy •.liouM W
tlif MtKt lo bo obtaitnil for llioprbe. .Nuibinu
hi»Hlly wurlli liavinif thai l» Inlf -poib.vi.or
Ib.l will iioi wear vMll In pi-wportiou lo !l«
eo»l .
8e«o!nl. Tbe artble hlioiiM Hinmly n \lf\ni-
liir nti'«l. The ih«;«I mt> nol Iw liiiuieilltli',
but ll »bonltl be l>olli po^duio iiixl prolmbli'.
Mtttty peri.on«« luve a .iiaiiia for buyiii« wbal
tin V vxlll III v.-r Uw. simply Uei^u-e lliey hoo
a ifoo.1 Mrlivle for Hale al a loiiiiJllii^ nilee.
Ko<mI. clolbin;.'. boii»iliv)M mlldiH-all are
reikl.'.s.lv luTumuland wUboul leuar.l to
quai.llix'. aiol Unn .iilur waaU«l,or laM by
uulil lltui? or «lian«iiix fa»liluii rc»'i«i« tb.Mii
nbiiovt.lf not .juli. , Aortbl.n-. K-'IkcihIIv
III riiiiiril lo I bat wbUh l« purely oriiiiimiilal.
It Ih wUt-l lo liny only wbal >€ju Imvo un
•dual i»iiU ininn'»ltal«' n»i: lor.
« Tbtrd. Tbc•arlk•l'!^bonl.l Iw ttullf'il lo tbe
u-o IbKt Kto iK! tiitiili! of il, or III!' pliiee It U
tooeeupy.Hiul to the H»iiroinKlio«* of llu
owner. .Hlrlobi nleuk U not Hullalilo for ^oup
uieiil.iior Kreiiebtbliia for klljben ware;
Delilur «loi'^ iluboruli' liiniinmn look wr I oii
achoapealhoilreii'', nor Itiocu.lo atul plmb
furnlluru ovt r r:i4 ear|»«-t-. Tlie«o are ex-
trt-im' oat-f^ but il u uKvay-* In l»a>l tatte. ami
betray* bolb luiionuw.' an.l .xlruvaxanee to
UMi «inx|ieiihl\.aill.U' for tin un»ulluble
purpone or one liif.r.oi- to ibat l.»r wb tb It
WrtH aoi.lj<iie«l. or lo u-HO.lale lourHe iitid Mne
*r Inapuropriul.r arilih'" Io){«IIi«t. ltl^liuet■
Ive tjood ta^te, or a pHli.nl nMily of -'oovl ex-
auipleH will fuve one from »n< h crrorn.
Kourlh. It il n«>l eotitiomi.al l.» pay very
miieb inon; or btH» iban ibu loclluni prb e
for *litn.biia urlleK'H. For lti»laiu;»-, •♦ttb
lualerlul'. uh all wool H'»o I"" "»' P"'"'-' li»c"« "•■
Kood Nllk brititfa e.-rt.dti |»rle« In proiMiillon
U> their vselKlii and IliieneHH. But tbe ox-
trenu'rt of .Ithvr .-oar^e or line are not UHunl-
ly «. (Miouiieal. Kx.ei.lloii* iiiuy be found lo
tbU rule, iu the ^\H:i:\.i\ rult- mi«.l.! by lui«e
flriii'. on ».oiii« of ibeir b.>t tfotHU; during
oertiiiti iTtiiionH of Ibe it-ar, and Iti ItiMaii.'. u
of peeullai a.laptailon ioMHi»'|.»»riUular put--
POH. . but lb« prin.-iple bohU pmiU for all
ordinary eanea. Neither U It ecotioinU ul for
l>er^oll«of itiodrrute imaiiH to IndulK.) in
Hlow> uu.i «X|M.'UHlve iiov»-lli«H Ibttl are Itki;-
Iv ^oon to ao oul of lio-bloii, for rt Iho male-
rial i.^ Kootl. Hut ll arlUle» will outwear their
umfulM-x, aud If not, tiny wmiH.'.ome
•bubbv Udore Ih.y have wrv.;.! Ih.lr lime.
AwreJariia bouvbold Huppll.'*, while ll Ih uen-
emlly true that "iho he^tln llie iln-aiM^t, jel
then- uir Home linporianl .iiiulitkaiiomi to
tbla nil.' Ilial hIiouM ne noted, ft in "ol eeo-
noini.al l.» put .xpeHMlve urliele> Into ihe
CMie of i'.'iioraiit and untrained »ervaiili*. U
you .annoi look afbrr hueb litln.C* yournelf,
fllalK'Uer, eillnr lo refrain fi«ui bu>ln«
Ibeiii. or to He.nre a perf.clly tin>lworlliy
Dorooii lo bainllo IhiMii, for llio lo».He» Ihroujili
knoramt" and ear. les* in.lirt".i«ii« •• arc pain-
lul lo eoiit.*mplale. Slroii:;. durable arlleleH,
not loo beav>, or loo elaborately ••oiistruvJt-
ctl. are the \>vni kind for itie av.iiaije Inlp w
u*>«, :ii.d t.n' aivv;»>H worlb lhv.ircoHl. Larfo
uuatililieH of food'Hbonld mv.'r be civeii inlo
- ■ uulralm.l bands with ibe t-xpiilalon of miv-
lu«tb ribr, fortbe lo»-« Ibroii^li i>«»or maii-
aKemtut is tar more Ibaii the jJiolit through
bitviiii; by whole-ale.
I'o Hiini Mp the whole iiiHtter, If yon wl«I
to buy LM-.njoiuiially. inrefiilly «:.>ii»id>'r ami
exniiiine a pin.h.Hf btMoiv iuakiii« il; have
a dednile u-e In vl.w and liny noihiii^ -Im-
ply from i.iM»til>t.— (Mary Ayer Uodliey, iti
OtK)U Ilou.-elve.ping.
THINGS IT 18 WELL TO KNOW.
to
fleliical*
JinanriaL
Oluus. i;V. Etttois, Brolcer,
Room IT Oentna Blook.
Attention given to all flrst-clMe loam and
InTeatinonta.
Bn$ ttm Coite,
ff(0c?lUinr0ttg«
]pr.ct.
rnSprct.
r' v« « Cursj uuk..t2at;im, Ueuxaljiia,
■ 0^W* II AlVlitork.'irhr, 11 Sidaebo, Tuu'baebt,
rill fnlll VUiVK, n FT Y CK.NTS.
I VI I Mill At(irue(l«Uian<lD<»lci«.
lUB CBAKUH A. f (KlUJtH cuMJuid'imoiu;. m».
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMKNTS
W. B. CLAKK ft CO., of M1NNKAPOU8, OffW
First Mortyayn on Fanat in Minnesota «»«»^,
(vMlnainouuihof #i«Kian.l upwards; l»te"«>
rnjni 7 to a per cc nt . Afortyayes «» .^'"'""^^'JJ
CHty Property, Int.ireHt 7 i.ereent. ^"*««"y°'i\i
evpenciuc. Sfmlt» Host on office for f'amphUM
and relcrt'iiccB heftin< yon Invent eUewhere^^^
GK«)K<iI<: WALLACJC, Agent. Itf iMllkatreet.
Room 40, KoBlon.
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCES AKK it 13 the
Stomach's fault.
Whatever the cause,
it can be cured — and
cured permanently — by
|^/\Mdr/\i^ePills
which are purely vege-
table and free from all
. injurious ingredients.
For 8al« by all Dnigglott. Vrir* 25 r t«. r«r t)OK|
8 hott* for tit cU.; or »cul oy mull, P^"*IC^ ''".';''•,??
wcolplofvrlc«. i». J. U.bdtcatk it Huu, PUila»f^
KUHN, LDEB & CO.,
80 NA»a»u Street, - - - K«w irork,
HAVE CbNSTANTLV ON 1IAN1>
A SELECTION OF CHOICE IKVE8I-
MEMT bKCUKJTIES.
Correapowltttct of JUmkfrs, li'rokers and InVt
or» aoltcited.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHATIUCK SiettT, COR. BIOCLE.
SEW ALL G. MACK, Hrealdent,
JACOlt JIOOEK8. Tieaauper,
D. B. MAKTLKTT, Clerk.
DIUECTORSl
SEWALLG. MACK. IKVI ^^CVn^m''.: v
JAMKS It. KltAN<'l.»<, J<»HN F. KlMllALL,
ALKXANUKU ii. CUMNOCK.
Btuiinf0K €wtb§.
-NO. 7ylOnN StREET.
PRICE OF GAS,
WlUi tlM) dlflfoifntoff for prompt pay-
ment. Ih
81.20 per Tlioiisancl Feet.
Catarrh
^HiVFEVER
FLY'K
w>m
CREAM BALM
I c;icitii*«>athoNManl
i>MMK»K«^". Allwya
I I'.tlii and liillwin-
uimUuii. HvhU tho
Horea, lt«ator«*
I I h •< .-4 »< n ■ « a of
TwalM mikI tiuiell.
(try THE CUBE
' A pHitlole la ap-
, plh'd Into eiioh no»-
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHWIPION^ SILVER tliNG CO.,
Offloo 48 Central Street, Koom 10,
Sl'ALDlNa BLOCK,
Offeru ll vahiahle liiveHincnt tolthoao who (le-
Hire Mire rilania for tluir iiuoiey. The eoni.
pauv are non o«ag«'d In any wlld.e.tt •'peeuta-
tlon. They are k'IiIhk tlie kIocU upon Us luciita,
l.t-ln-i .onlldoiit tl'iit U will ri«ll»e whtttU.ey
.laliii. Call and H*k Mi'cadcna. .,
PrlvatuWIiiatoXew Vork.
Tidrpbont) Cull, 878.S.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
I.TOCKS IIOMIIN. riRAIN AND rRO-
VIHIONS lioii|cl>t mid aold for Cnali, or Mar-
ried oil MHrgin.
3 P, O. BulUllna* LoweU.
m^^-^:''^'^
PlRjaT-ClJVKS
tias Cooking Stoves
.Set lip itiid 'ented at a low mt« per your,
VlplujclneJudud.
sao BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Super.Pltosphak
— •ANtI
ENGLISH LAWN DRES8INQ,
For aale clieap by
J. O. ROOERfil Sc OO.,
M. 11 muA 88 Miarhct Mr**!.
\PPPUffF& '•" "nd »» i«>; >■«•■?•'''''
INVESTMENTS
rrUehleta.nl l>ni
^M.;bvmdl.r.»clHtered.«0.-l-. KI.Y lliun'
KOa, i.W »ir»eiittl.li fctreet. Nov* l oi k;.
'/l:
nrglect
AiH Your Hoomh.— Don't
properlv » r \our r >oiii.'< this eold wHiilh-r.
To «o" Inlo" II warm. rloM«, lll-vetililalfd
rootn din»l fioni ihl>< eolil, lirl-'k :iir i^ an>-
ihlHK hut iiriveiilde. ami win ii ptmity «»l
frcHb air i:iii l»e olilaiiu'd l»y hiiiiply taking il
uioeo roouiH ^lIoll!(l be aviddttl.
KNK.vi)iNa IlKKAi).— Al i>H rarloa, iti House-
bold MaiiHj;enn:iil and Cook.ry, fayi* thai,
iu kueadlii}; Imad ll^»! Ihe ualiii of the hand
until th.. dou«h U a Hal lake. jiikI titeii fold ;
keep doin« Ihl-* unlH the doitxli Ih li«ht uiid
smooth.aiid will iiotMi.k to the board or
handK. Use as lltiK; Hour n- pc^lble in
kdeHdiii;;. I>o not >top km-aditiK milil you
have ttnUhetl. Hread that ia "re^a•J♦* la
never no gootl.
BnowN Ki-Ot'K.— Brown flour l« ii eonven-
leDtlbini! to have ready, wyM Cntheriiie
Owea It I»» Himply eooklu;; (lour In lUc
oven until it Is a pale brown ; If ll i» allowed
to Ret Jark It will l« bitter, ;.i.d. Ibat it .nay
brown evenly. It requires to he laid on a
laree flat l.aklnx pan and i.lii;rptl oficu. It la
uaeful lor thickening flews, huHh, ete.
How TO imoicoiiSTKW OYSTKiis.-For
brollioK, have a elear, »lea<l>' lire, l.iitltr tbe
baraof your Hmall wire bioller. Pl»*»,,ln«
oyHtern upon it and hold over tbe "re, ."»»•'
lliey bceoine a iletUale brown; piaee quiekly
upon a hot platf, pnllin« u pi.re of i'""«'"\ »
few drops of lemon jiii»-e and « da*n or
cayenne pepper on eaeh. and you have auun
flt'for a kioK. , , . ... „,
In titewinis, reiueirber I hat a qulek boll of
ten or fifteen heamdn i- all ibst I- lequlrtd.
A longer time will make Iheoy^t^r ItHilHry.
A upoonful of comalartb .llMM.Ived In a lilUe
milk and fcllrrcd into the Hew at the motneut
of botllDg makea ll of a fine «^f '»'"'''t*'°*"i';,"l*l
la better than flour for tbe purpose.— lUood
Houaekeeplog. ____
"Il»i only a queallon of time," and a abort
Ume, too, aa to when your rbeuturtUiu will
jleld to Bood'a tenapwllla. TryU.
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SyCCEEDS LIKE SUCCIJ.&
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Olory of a Man ii In Hii Strength.
N*rv« or I*hyalc»l Foroe When Loat QalrJi-
1, JUcalnod by CouaulUns
Who. after tntenf'e ntu'ly Ami ilecprenenrch, hna
lately diacovirwd a new . ••.\irauijUn:iry. quhk.
oorum and liiexi..M.Mve cure '">• 'MaoHaeaof the
Itndii and rtptnnl CopI, .spL-rniatorrli.eH, Seinl-
iia Wi'akiit.;^, Kluld l->cHpe*. Inu-otency and
OcninKed K.inetU.n ■ of ^l'" Nei^ou- •'»'' Y^"^^"
ntlve BVKtciim. THIS NKw AM) ,M.\ttVK,K-
OlISMiriiU ^I'TllliATMKNT l.aH cured the
most di-spirate fonu. ol Noivo"- V'**"'!'!,* u li"
r,^Ui youl.K an.l old. To <»\""'l"\°' „^"kI v,...rrd
.UiwrtllK- vliroror manliooil, an<l In adva loeU
aie It eHtal.l Hhe8 the vUov of >onth wllioul
the poKHlbllliy of failure. l/iiiNA«y Com-
plaints. Acute or Chroule l)l«chHrKea, 8tHc-
ture. lUjteniion of the Inline, (iravel. KIduey or
madder I >laf>rdors.>iphlHv. 8ccoiidary rtynip
wViVia, Kruptlona. sktn l>l-*ca!Hia, all are ahso-
lutely cure.l without the u»o of nonury, <5o >al.
bH or Injections. No resHlctlons In diet or Iiln-
aram-e from bualnon. IlKCiiNT Cames Ctjiiki,
IN TtlKKIi OK KOtm l>A V*. I'liUenlB wliose c:i«ca
have been neitlocud. Imdiv ti-eated or pro.
nounccd Incurable, uiv parlfcularly Invited u>
vlidt l)r. I.«;wl«. A wrUtcu K'-rantce of cure
uUvn In all c^tnen iirranKcl and un.lcrUken. 1»
I'KArTlCtlll'WarilBOl TItlKTV VKAKH.
fci-l'r I'owl" IH fro'iuontly con«ulled by
miun- who have been cmnliUfy dla-'ouniKed o
.Wbclntf c,uwj.l alter Uv1»k cxperlmenteH
with various Rdv«rtl-ed noMruniH. electric IicIIh.
Ac which mvail.iblv <lo more harm than K'ood.
Kver5^ So of dUea^e .Ic.uan.U .nOcrcnl an.l
rnWlSl tn-atincrt. To thoM^ who may have
'.Son llHuppolnte-l. l>r. U-vvU woiiH say con^
a^k bin and hen in restore the .lUappolnted
m ct all iliVdulU.-.oi lite, whether they l)e
XmohI oruunl.d.pcri.dnlnK to married life
or"HlnKle lilcHHe«lne'(>.'*
ConaultMtlon, .^t«llr:lii«»a. *c., •«.
WorkluK: Claaaea 93.60.
DR. LKWIS la pcrmancnUy louvtcd at
129 Friendship Street, ProYidenoe, B. L,
One door from Richmond atreit (off Hroad
Itroet). Office hours all the ycir ro.iii.l trom »
MALK COMl'LAlNTtJ SKILFULLY lUKAl-
KD
NOTICK TO COUNTllY PATIENTS.
Dr. Lowlrt will, on foil dcccrlpilon of caae
(w th foe enclo.c.1), ImnunlUUdy «end ;v aup.dy
of hl« valuable mcdlclnea, aoc«inpan»ed with In^
KtruoUons an.l advice '«>r J^« ?:?,"/,. \*'"*^'*
dlstreRBlnKComplHlntB. Jt'BT PtJBLIBHKD.
ronHh Kdltlon
Helical MtnnteB,
With additional colored
llluatr.atlona.a Portr^mt
or TUB AUTItOB. ANl> A
LIST ofCOM I'LAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the ttreatment and
upecdvcureof above aub-
le«^t«, Bcxual (llHORseBetc.
Price 35 cents by mall
jto any addreaa, from the
'author. Dr. C. J . Lowla.
AMBt for Medical Mlnntea, W. W. DUKCAN,
101 Mlddleaex Str««t.
AT
r and ei F»er Oent.
Flr-t moTtiraice, with couj.on bonda •"««-J|«'J|
payable »eml Niu.uaily by Appicum Naih.nHl
Uaiili. Secured on linprovetl farm-j In the w^♦^t.
fomStoatlme* the vmIiio of the loan. Ab-o-
•Iv a^viir... an.1 principal ai... >»••;'•♦••* 7".»''
a« a rule with aa much proni|.t.;.;aH "" k;**^"',
m..,u b<.nda. Amounla U on. f =]"« "^^> »'|" X'
nnd H per cut. Apply to ALLSHiN ALLhN,
SliinmirbUMk.M t>ntnilatr«'et.r<.oin I. Kofer
to jVmiN K klMllALL. I'reHldent AppUiiou
N„t lt«nk..JA^. K. rr.l;IA)WH IMx-Hl. ent l^w-
,11 Mutual Klio ln». < «•> I^KVI 81 KAbUK.
Pr.-Hl.tenl Trad. r. «"*» W?;-'?»" «:?J'l",,V^;\ kh
I) I'.XTCII, IIAlMiO'tD WKUJIIT. C1IAULE8
llOVEY. jkrKKlUJON IIANCllUKT.
COKE,
llrok.cn, acroened and delivered M
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2 25 Per Half Chaldron.
OAHH.
Mo chare* mmOm Dor the nee of meter*.
Ko charcM niMle for rnnnlnK aappljr
pipea fWim atreet inalna to conaomara* oeU
Uira.
Ortlara, when left ot ofllee, prompUy at-
toud.-«l to.
0. E. CU8HING, Agont.
OOLD MEDAL, PAKId, 1878.
BAKER'S
Br
^tobm anti lOlangrs.
_ Wurrnt.ii.l nbaolui«iy pui«<
^o;'nn, from wl.l.-h tho •*««•« of
(.illuwlHfnrt'moviMl. IthiwfArf*
tiiiira th* ttrniglh of Cocou inl.xfd
w ll h Htuich, Arrowrool or Buuar,
and la llu'riifoio fur nioro ci-ou' un-
Icul, uniting Ifit than ont cmi ji
cup. It Im Jclkloui. uuurlabbiu,
•tnitiKthinbitf, raally dltftfatod,
and adiiilruhiy adnptud fur Inval
Ida aa well aa fyr^nraoua In hralt:,.
Hold by tiraMrajiv*rywk*re.
UABR180N TV. 8TB1«£T£R,
OouMtable and Oolleotorr
Itoom Mo. 6, Central Block.
Oflh e honra, fioni 9 to 12, 2 to 6, and MoDdAJfi
Tl.urH<liy iinil Frlilay evcub.ga tioiu 7 1«» 0.
*^.>il)c<iul aticiiilon lo collection of runta AMI
tfi'.x'riil niic of t.'iien.ent property.
Snrgeon Chiropodist.
No. 1 Preaoott Street, • - Lowell. Binao.
Office honra : 8 a. m. to 13 in., S to 6 and 7 to
)). Ui.; ^uiiduya, J to i p.m.
I>r. K.. X3. T»ro*»oot.t»
Late Ocullat (o Nortti wcntcrn Dlapenaary. New
. Y or telly.
OfHif, No. » WvmHu'B l<:a«hHnKn, come*
AIurrliKHck tluti t>iitrMl Ntrnttta, room wllk
Dr. l{l<jl.or. OflJi-e d«y< and hours: WKDNES-
DAVH iiDd SATtlliDAYS, from » a. 111. until 1
p. in. Kxelualvo attention given to diaeaaee of
Eye, Ear and Jhroat.
MONUMENTS.
ASDREW.s & WHEELER.
BSTAULISilKD 1SA7,
MAMUVACri'KKKR <>r
FIhb Gfanitc ssi IM Wort
.V«>. 4t rh<*t'Ht1lle Streets
N«nr North^Tn lU-pot.
c. II. AJtunKwa. CMA8. wnKt:L»a
JAMEte MOllUIS.
Machinist and Engineer^
steam, Gas and Wator Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Itepalrsr of Htenni, Oae
»n«l WHt«r KiiKlnaa. PrliitluK Preaaeo,
Hteniu Puiopa, Hhaninv. I'ulUya, L»w»
Mowwra, Alowlnir AfAchlnaa. ete.
Shop 25 Middle Ntrcet, Lowell.
TKLKPIIONK 1.14-4.
/OMER& CO., DorctesteTjlte
Machinists
AMD
BIX PER CENT.
SINKING FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and lutereit payable nt
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
Wo offer a llialted amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and after careful pxainlnatlon reoommeod them
for tnveaimcnt.
BREWSTER, CO¥&ESTABROOK,
35 Oongreii Street, Boston.
- J- - —
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
Urn and Parlor stom
AT Xna LOWEST PRICKS.
J. T. ]MILIVE».
M4 MBRRIlf ACK STBCKT.
I^ai*loi*Stove»
Of the very beat niakea.
AT LOW PHIOEIS.
Call and aeo our variety.
N.:J. WIER & CO.,
•1 MARRBT STRBIET.
STOVES AND RANGES I
Btove Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Olaaa. Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCH1SN FUUNtTURt
And Peddlera' SapplleH.
PAFBB RT<X;K ANO OLD IR*>N I'Ull
CHASED.
aiArCTIIV A: LAr^OI-F^Y,
174* na HII1>1>LKHKX 8TKKKT.
Ikieoicai,
[MINUTES
ALL KINDS
■OF-
Make the 05LT easy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioesto
WELLS k SPOFFOED,
BUNDLE k 8MABT,
0. W. LONQ,
W. a. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLQEB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. F. BOAEDMAET,
08000D MOBBILL,
Amesbury, Mass.
Engineers
Should bear In hbImI that we have In atook
and to order n Inrce au|iply nt
PACKING,
INCLUDIMU
Plain and Pure Bubber in Sheets ; Eubfcer
Gaskets and Bings ; Bound and Square
Bubber Piston Packing ; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Bope Packing, round and square ;
Asbestos Bound Piston Packing ; Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3 8 thick; Boapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Seldeu's Bound Pis-
ton Packing; Usudurian 4 Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Bubber Packing Wire
Inseriion ; Comroon Sense Mttallic Pack-
ing Bings; Blackburu's Fabric Valves;
ludia Eubter Vahes for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
C. B. COB URN & CO.,
.'fS Market Street,
First Letter Foundr; in New Entlaiil
COUMKNCRD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for IU luunl ami touirh metal, IU larfie
varlellua of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
Aiuifor IU UNRIVALLKD Newapaper P»eM»
Ad drena onlora to .lOlIN K. itO<.EU8, AgMII
SA Wiilur atrci t, llu)>ton.
OirTho Courier and .lonmal type la from IM*
(Oiindry.
g
LAMPS.
rUPLrX STA5D LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMP8.
FAKOT HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBASS AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great tariety
• AT-
FRENCH & rUFFER'S
131 Central Street,
Advenlse in the Courier.
PAINTERS
AND
WE RECEIVE OUR
Every Thuraday, enonrlnR the frcaheat poMlble
for Frtdoy. Our bill fur thla week Incladea
Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Freah Mackerel,
Smelte. Floundera and Freah Herring ;
Providence River and Vlrglnln OYSTKR8,
Oiame on ahell and ahooked. Smoked
Hallbat, Finnan Hiuldlea. Anierloan and
P. Mid C. SARDINES.
We have our Oyatera and Lobetere freah on
Saturday for HunUay.
POSTERS,
Eacott Brotherei,
77 ItRinOE STREET.
-AT THE-
Courier Job Office.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
PTTTSTOK, PA.
THR OOimiRB JOR OmCB le Pr^^ *J
exeente )ob prlnttog of •»"7l?22?
OB (be aborteel notlee aad M the loweat r»Ma.
J. W. BENNETT & CO,.,
11.00 FERS,
BEK HIVE BRAND,
292 Middlssex Street, Corner oj Grand.
ALL KINM or WM^ILKii'AL JOB
KKDrriRO done at the Oovrtar Job ORoe
proapUy and at loweat price*.
[very Descriptloi) m Prinig
BUILDERS.
Vua will nnd it to your lnt«>r«Bt to mil npon
u« before beslnnlnv yonr
PAiNTma
■w
UDQUIKBD
OlotHinir*
T>ry OooUm,
Or Other ERtabllflbmente,
Courier Job Office.
A Kood aaaortment of flret^daea
slwnya on hnnd, at bottom prleee. Olve •#
» call at our new and apaMona atom.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 MIddl* Street. Lowell
I
BOWICER'S
l*repareil for I^wna, Oraaa Ftota.
tinnlena and Klower Bwla.
PRICKS i
Ten lb. bar* for loao aq^re feet....
Tmentv dre lb. I»ar" for rOO aqnare
Fifty lb. liaira for BO«i aquare feet^..
One hundred lb. bafta'
*«Mt«i*9l3
I e* eeo •• la^V
>ai
jLot-vm Oifaaa Seed*-
rOB BAUI VT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
II0.4V
"WP
tifm*9m>tmtm
Ll daily CX)UK
»a>
MDAY, JANTJiHY 8i; t«88.
LOWELL DAILY COl
L.OWKLL DAILY COUBIBB.
\.
ii.
I'ublUbed every afteraoon, Sundayi excepted,
In the Courier UulliUiig.juBt ejibt of the TobI
Umue, Jdtninmck sucet, Lowell, Mass., by
aiarUen A UyweU. bubsciiiilioii pilce tH.QO a
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Lowell Wcokiy Jourual i.ubllbbcU Irom same
ofliceouirldaje. I'Hce il.ao per animni, al-
ways lu ailvaiice. Larger circulation in townu
near Lowell tliuu all oUier papers.
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once Id s while Isment It. CiBveland might
He, swear, steal, forclcate, bura the White
house, bribe CouRresH, sell patronage, de-
spoil the trc:i»iiry or murder hU mothor-in-
law, aud he would not more directly violate
hII principles of morality and law tbau he
now daily violates those rules wbich the
mugwumps lay down as the true lm>.i« of
political action. And if he should do all
these thing**, these doting vvoraliippors would
adore him jur.t the same. Meantime all the
rest of the world luuchji at them.
- - ~ , /„i..ubually ascribed to "humors;
THE kxi.e1!IMi:nt STATIONS arc I., a fa , „,„,i;, ,,,„g,, ,„.«,, ,.,„«,,„pu«u una death,
way to gtt the money which I ho llatcli t>lli, : ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ u.uiont. U U the moa (rt'neral of
passed ut the la< Coiigrc»s, allowed tl>«>"» I rh ,i|8ea(*B or affections, for very few |>oraons
but vv hich waM prevented reaching them be- \ ,„^,- euUrcly free from ll.
What is Scrofula
It is that Impurity In the blood, which, ae-
cumulating in the glamlH of the neck, produces
uuslgliily lumps or Bwelllngs; whlcli oanaea
painful running 84»rc» on the arms, leva, or
feet ; whl« Ji iTevelops ulcers In the eyes, eara, or
noMf, ofU'u cauMing bllndnesa or deafness;
which Is the origin of pimples, cancerous
I growths, or the umny other ■> maul feslallonB
" which, fastening
Steal €fiMt.
Sundays.
7.!tti 9.00
tf.OO l.UO
g.W 6.00
*M 7.00
cause the upproprlatiott bill fai|etl ut the last
moment. The umojunt is i!l5.000 a year,
which ought to prove of very much value to
Hgricullure. We trust it will not tend to
deereasd* the state appropriations for the
same purpose. We quiu; u^jree with those
v^ho liihi^t that the money shall l»c Ktrielly
u»ed for the purposes fur which the law des-
ignates it. _ .
U iHK FAiiMKRs art a wholly "unpro-
tecte 1 clacN,'* wiial does it mean when the
Norlli Uriliwh Agriculturist remarks thit "if
the American tarilT on potatoes, wool an«l
corn were modltted, it "would give a great
sthuuluN to British export trade In those
commodities," Even with the i)resent heavy
duty of 13 cents a bushel, euoimous quanti-
ties
HOW CAN IT BE CURED
y taking Hood's snrhaparllla, which, by the
remarkable cure* U has accomplished, often
when other me^Uclnes hnvc^falle*!, has proven
Itself to be a potent aud pecullafr medicine fur
thlb dUe.i»e. Some of the>e cures lire really
wonderful. If you suffer n-om semfuU in any
of ItB formn, bo sure to try Hoods SarsaparUla,
THE PECULIAR MEDICIIB
i "1 had running sores on my limbs for Ave
J ears, bo bad ut times that 1 couhl not walk, nor
Bleip nights. When I commence<l taking
Hood's Sarsapartllu. 1 was in pain so severe
that I <«nnot dOrcrilHi It. I had no appetite
\ aud fell away. But Hood's gursaparllla did me
I a wouUeriulamouulof good. 1 have a good
appetite, have gained In flesh, and can sleep
heale<l, and 1
&C0.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
38 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Pr«aoott Nationnl Bank.
Boot« anH Stoe«.
Weather Indications.
Jan. 31, noon. —For Hew England,
colder, fair weather, light to fresh
northerly winda.
well. My sores are alQMXt healed, and 1 can
of potatoes are being shiiii»ed from thi» ' easily do a good day'B work." Mai. C. >'.
€\}t Hotocll ©ails Courier*
TUKSUAY. JANUAKY^^lWS. _
The second step In the Crapo movement
.»meh In the shape of an authorluUve an-
uounceroent by the Sew Itcdford 't^tanilard
chut Mr. Crapo would accept a nomln.ition.
KIght In the national cai»ltal the lottery
fair thrives. The I'otomac boat club is hav-
luironc of the speculative euterprisies .iust
uovr, lu which a ftOsvnt ticket has a chaiice
to win a*10,000 house.
Alloruey-generul tlarlmitl, over hl» own
signaluix', declares that h" wouM not accept
a rv-eleetlon to the l'nite<l Slates N-nate. He
nays he came to this res«>lution In IK-*;!, when
be was last elected to that luKiy.
t halrmati Mills has |K>t43red out as the
dtmocrutie leader of the House, aud Judge
tJrisp of (icorgia ^uceee(ls him. except when
the taritt' is up, and then MilU is in com-
mand. This imtWes one more ct rlaiidy that
nothing will l»e done about the I arid this ses-
A letter written by Senator Ingalls l»
1886, lu which he said that if flevebnd
could ttautl the racket he would Iw-coiue a
strong leader and bring his party to its
knees, has la.ely been publishe I. Mr. In-
galls sayn, by way of iiresfitt conuuent. that
Cleveland hasn't stood the racket.
Somebody bothered Senator Stewart of
Nevada the other day with the «t;»le conun-
drum, "Why are there so many strikes and
so much dlisati<fuetion ainoDg the working'
peoplef" The Nevada senator in laiitly re-
plied, "liecau-se silver has been demonetized
and the circulation contracted." Hig head,
that of Stewart!
country, adds the paper from which we
quote. Oats are another article whidi the
Britishers want the duty removed from.
MORCCHURCH SHOOTING.
A Young Man KlUrd Mt His Swoct heart's
Hld«.
.Jan. ;5I.— William Kstes.
killed Wll-
Luun, Dover, N. 11.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggtsU. $\ ; six for $5. Trepared
only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO r>owoH Oi»« r><»1Iar
St. .lo.xr.ni, Mo.
18 years old, shot and Instantly
Hum Ulakely, also aged is, at Wallace Sun- i
dav niirht. Tlie inurder took place iii the f
i^tscrllanrouB.
ironl uoor of the ( lirl.-tian church. Ulakely
was Ilu' lo\er of Kstes's siller, and wa« ob-
leclioiialde to the girl's tainilv. .Mi-s lisle* i
and lllukely alleiided eUureh tog«:lher, and
when lhe\ came out after ^ervll■e were nie»
by voiini'Kstes and hi* father, both of whoui
be-'iii llruig at Hlakelv. Hlukt ly returned
the till, vvoiindin;; the old man in tli«' shoulder,
rheii (be sou shot Ulakely tleui. I<'allier
aud Non have lied.
K
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XiHHZZ
We take pride in showinjr property
liKe the resiueooes we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every resjieot. Hovel in
design and very convenient in their ar*
rang'^m^nt, with handsome fireplaces
and siJeboardi
Th»'y are fitted for steam and hot and
cold W(iter, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— >Vc seldom have a place that we can
offer at the low price phuMtd on this extra well-
biidl iwo-story houso of eight r«>oms, beside
hath room; heaU«l bv furnace, has hard wood
ll.Kirs In diutiig iMom, klu-hcn aud pantry;
handsome gas lUturos, ou-. Neighborhood flrst-
elass and near buslnees. (109U)
On Central »tr*«t.— Very desirable piece of
nro|K>rtv, c(uislsilng of twostory house and
nearly 'i"*!*' teet of land. Could easily be made
tu pay more than lU per cent. net. (KKta)
Not t»r from MMrrinmrk 8tr«>«t.— Two-
hU'rv, twe-teuenienl house of U rooms, tliilshed
In good shape. A barg.Un at ♦l.'MW. (ItWi)
If vou will call at our ofllee wo wrlll show you
some Invesuiienti that w 111 pay you liettur (han
lu per cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
a« OKNTKAI. STKBKT.
«
Ot r I'lese.itt Nidtonal Hank.
MinuUmtQUM.
The Bijou Shoe Store.
IVe have the Exclusive Right to
use the
FOIL »AJJE.
Three Jamea Look Comer Sfaohtnes^
Three Circular 8«w Beuchea.
One Itolt Machine ; cuts from ^ to 2 Inches
One lO-Horse Power Knslne.
One Power Cider Mill. '
Lot «f ll »nd 4 Inch Flanse Pipe.
B. F. 8T£V£NS, - 20 Arch St., Lowell.
■1 — — -
California Excursions.
Low Kates, Frre Sleeping Acooni-
uaodationa.
For full Information consult your neareit
ticket agent or A. (J. Uakvkt A Co., 300 Wash'
lugtoQ street, lioston. Mass.
■8TABLIi4HBD ISST.
ti
HiLs received New Swiss and
Hamburg KinUroiderleH. Iumji-
tlons, Allovers nud Tueklngfl.
Torchon and otiier Lace.M. Ruch-
In^^H, Coventry UuniiugH, white
GREAT SNQW SLIDES.
Loss of I.Ue AlouB thn OitunillMii Pueine.
WlN.Niri.ti, Alan.. Jan. Ul.— The latent n -
ports fioni the tuouutaius ludieate that there
halt been great lo»» of life ou the 1 unailiaii
racltlc. «»wlii;: to kiiow ^■llde^. r,t^*cii;;rrK
coming on train* from (ialjrarry bring iu<b-
ger particulars of the dUa«ier. sironi;
.hlnook wliidi. have U'eii |>revalllug for the
pa.t w.ek. and all ai.u.« the line from i)oi.ai.i j ^j j.oioroiJ. Uemian and Ameri
to Olucler. BUow has U^en eoiuinir down on , ••"" »""^»^''» ^
the track in tremendous «|uanllllei.. Near
I'ulllM'r ftatloH. hritUb Coliiinl»la. hcveral
men were < ;tii;;lit in a diile. Only o.tie wa-.
.III'.' out alive, aiitl lie wnn "O b.i Hv bniUetl
and injured thai he is not expected to recov-
er. The ndid weutli<r ha« put an .*ireetnal
flop to all tlirou;,'li t anadiau TaclUc tr*il»»,
and. a» the mountain utreanH arc eonsMera-
biy ►.wollen.'U may be some lime before traf-
lie i4 re!«uiiie*l.
I4t:w8 iTEMb.
The knowing ones i*peak of Mr. Sprakcr
CurlUle's IIIir^^ as a iK-rlo.lical lucli^poMtiou
ettiiM.-(l by certain ioiji>es which aix' charita-
bly winktd at. an<l by anxiety h>t certain
itlorieN which had only loo much fouuilalion
woulvl come out In the contest for his seat.
ThU U lUc sort of man who U apotheoKi/eil
by member* of tjonjjrens. and i» ^|)ceially be-
loved of "reformer!*."
The BoHlou I'osl comew tlown to a two-
jeul U v«;l, on and after tomorrow. It will
continue to make a sprclalty of inugwump-
isin with strong democrat if proclivities,
wilhcivU aerv ice reform, tai Iff reform and
adoration anti adulation of Cleveland as
leaJinK principles. Anybody who likes that
sort ol thing.will tind the ro>t a ino>.t admi-
ribly edited newspaper.
Having a committee on ways and moans
with any republican member.-'' on it sceins to
l>e A sort Ol farce. This elass of members
*re not allowed to consult with the dcino-
uratic members as to a tariff bill, imr does It
know anylhlni; wbich the committee as sueh
propOHeH. liidud "the committee a« such"
does not meet, and dots not propose or try
to propose anvtbinj^. The way the thing Is
lone Is little >)hort of Bcandalou^*. Itut the
•'rcfornters" uape with open udmiraion at
ihe wonderful iloin};s of the democratic free-
traders, aud ;iulp dowu whatever is offered
them. ^
The Home Market club bun appointed a
•ub-committee to confer w ith the comndttcc
ol the tariff reformers relative to the chal-
lenge to a public discussion. Such discus*
sion la not a|it to be very xatlsfactory to
either side, and in this ease It would be very
likely to be Ies8 sutisfaciory than usual, be-
OHUt»e the tttiiff-re formers never stick to their
text when brought to bay. They always
squawk when the pinch comes, and crawl
out of the hole of not interfering with "vest-
ed interests," or not all at once abolishing
protection. If they could be inducc«l to de-
bate the nuked principles of protection and
non-prote<;lion, there would be some sense in
having u debate. But anybody who ex|>cctH
fair and consistent treatment from a set of
profesfioiri! reformers Is bound to be disap-
pointed. It i->n't in them.
A i^rrcpondenl of a Washlnj^ton p«|)er
sa^H that Cleveland U as stronj^ with the
Blew York and Massachusetts "independ-
ontfc" as he ever wn*. Thit may be true.
This bried of men is tlioronnbly sul ;reneris.
There never was nnybq|ly like them before —
we trust there never v\ill be anyboily like
tbem again. They have e«?rtain alleged prin-
clplea which they claim t* essential. No
one of ibo««e prinelples Is h«ld or pra''ti-ed
by Mr. Clevelund. On tUe contrary his own
actloa, as well aa that of hit subordi-
oafea* I« ejractiy 'opiiosetl to the prludplee
which the "^nd«;pen«lenl»T declare to be es-
4nolia!. They a Uoll this theinselvcii, aud
—Ah Fat w at handed In Victoria. B. C,
Monday for the murder of Chury Whey, a
Chinese woman.
— Ueoiye Harlletlof SprluKfleid, Me., swal-
lowed niedieine Monday that w as intended
for eilernal Use, and he Will probably die.
The druj;itlst put op two kinds, one for In-
ternal and the other for ixternal u«c, and It
is thoujfht that be transpus,.d tin; labels.
"" BASE BALL.
cnn CorselN. Also Linen Stamped
(jloodN In i;reat variety. Exami-
nation Ik HOllelted.
Srp anb jfancp gootin.
THE COLD^WEATHER
HAS
DfiiralizEd tie Trade,
And we Propose to Start it up Again
with Low Prices.
fi.a.'i.
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Capt. Kelly Interviewed by Boston Papers
— H«* U'lll not He C<tpiatu ur MuuMKer
fitxt Yei»r.
I apt. Mike Kelly hns been Intci viewed,
and he has spoken po>itively. lie suys the
Boston management is the mo'l liberal in the
couutrv. and iliaflhere isn't a blir^^er-heart-
eii m.iii in tin: business than 'Bill' Conuid."
Ilesays be likes Boston aud wants to play
there Ju^t as Utw^ as ilie Boston mana'.{eini:i*i
want him there. As to tlie captaincy an«l
niunauersllip of the team, be s:iys positively
that be will not uece|)t eiihcr under any cir-
cumstances. Tlierc i' no fcelinj; between
Morrill ami hluiself, Ije says. "Morrill Is a
g:rcat player and a ^elllleulun. lie was very
kind to me here last sea«on. and I never for-
iit'l a kindness. If be i> app')inted captain
and maiini(er, I shall Ik' the lirst to conKiaiii-
late bini."
The l^wells will have the same uuform
as last vear.
A bill has been introduced into the Mis-
sotiri legislature to make b:iso bdl grjumls
subject to an annual license of ijf2(>00.
Marrow Escapes.
The T.3.'» train from Boston Monday morn-
ing on the Old Colony road had narrow cs-
eai)esfrom two accidents from sprcadiu),'
rails caused bv coltl weather, (ine was near
(iuiiicy and tlie other at the Tiverton (It. I.)
brid;<e". tlie train runnlnjf very cautiously at
both places. Flaxini-n were left to >;uard
the lipuls while gangs of men repaired the
irackB.
A Winter DIsenae.
Nothing is more prevalent at thin season
than constipation. It should be cured at
once, or a lifetime of suffering may be the
result. Don't take a violent cathartic, but
Use I'ainc's Celery Compound, the only medi-
cine which cures It.
POWDER
AHMILUTELT Pl'KK AND
iiosKi^MtliiK all tliM futtnl
iMtkinx p<>wil«ra, while
none iif tlieir injurloiis
IIKALTIIKIL.
iiualltl«*s of
It contains
liiirredlciitM.
la It True
that salt rheum can be cured? We answer.
Yes ! llninlieils of ca.ses have been cured by
the use of Winans Bros.' '-Indian Cure." It
never fails to cure the worst forms of Ihat
disease. Give It a triul uiid be conviuced.
Anuostiika Hi iTtuw are endorsed by nil the
leading pliyslclauiD and chemists, lor tlieir pur-
ity and wliolesainenoeB. Bcwnro of cotmter-
felte and a^k your grocer and drufjrgibt for the
genuine ai'llclc, prepared by Dr. .J. G. IJ. .Sle-
gcrt & Sons.
rdi*ut*» Hair Htort,
94 Merrlinark street, la a popular rceort for
lidles who desire to obtain enulno bargains.
The projirletor bus placed Eucb low prices on
every dencrlp'.lon of hair goods that everybody
should take advauiage of them at once. Call
early for a choice selection.
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
Stockbrtdse Manurea.
Itovker's Hill and Drill Phu.pbate.
lluflTalo Bone Huper-fliusplinte.
Urudlcy's guper-PhoiipliMte.
Advi%,« to Mothert,
Mbb. WiNHUiw'8 ftooTHiwd JiVBUP, for cldl
dren teothlnjr.Js the proBcrlption of one of the
best femiile nurees and phyBlcb^ns In the United
Statee, and hns iKMin unod for forty years with
DDver-fiiDIng surcusR by millions iif molbers for
their children. During tlio process of tocihlr.g
lu value !« Incalculable. It Milleves the rh'.ld
from pain, cures dyrentery anu dlurrhcea, :rrlp-
DK tr> the t>ovrpl«. and wind-<-o!lc. By giving
ti«ilth l-t the <ihlid II resU the ninther. Price 25
eenif n '/utile.
E. TV. Wood Ac Oo.
47 MARKET STREKT.
m:ouli>iivoh
lucvcry variety for house finish, and all kloda
of
For building, repairing or fencing can bu ob
talned at
At the old Btand of
A. L. BR00K8 & CO.,
Button Street, Corner of Fletclur.
Klue Linen Crash .V., down from 10 C4»nls.
(Joud ul! linen I>iin,'i<k 'iV., down froii) :W,
Fast e.d.ircd Wed Damask i.V., worth :U.
Imported Mursellles Quilts, li-l sUo,
worth #.'{.;!.%.
Holland i urtalns, with b<»st spring llxturer, Mc.
All our short lenxlh IMipies and tMicck N'aln
Books O'^e., worlii trim 1.*'. to JO.
All our fU Itlankels nt #4..'>0.
lU pieces hrapery 4llk,ll*8ue8hudes,4o.; would
liu cheap nt l'i'«.
A lnr«e lot of Kndiroldered White Flannel, at
prices of plain flannel.
(MNid yard wide lllcacied Cotton llemnauts,
soft ifnlah, at .V-. per yar<l.
liesi drros facing Canilirlcs 4c. per yard.
Fine wlilc Cocheco t'amlnies, In choice light
^ styles, ti\,c. ; last sc.isdu's pilco IOcentn.
Itest (putllty ('cn;ury Prints tfUc; usiml price
10 cents per yard.
Best (pmllt? viird wblc .ratoens 8c., down from
\y, and \^'.
Best (|uidlty MoS(|ult«) NctUnK, 2 yards wide, 4c.
per yard.
1 lot black iind colore I Brocaded Velvets at .LV,.,
down Irom '■''>.
All our best ciuallty colored Rntin Rh.i'Rines
,SS(>., down fnon fl.i'i; this U the buijfalnof
the hcason.
1 lot line >dilv aiil Wo )l PrCBs lioods, 40 Inches
. wide, :i:ie.; dnvn from 'h.
l lotlmpoiled I'lalil Dress (Joods J.V., rpdiire<l
from 'AW., thc-c are ehob-o and pretty slylcs.
SO Inch all wool I'lannels, In blue, gn>cn nnd
l>rown, line (|im!liy, only .V:.; worth 7.'5.'
We have taken ;iM our 7.V'., #1 and $l.-i.1 .Jersey
Waists, with Breton fnuUs, braldeil and vi st
fronts, plain ami lace trl'nmed, and shall oiler
the eiUlre lot at the iinliorni price of Uc. each.
All our Braid and .let Dress Trimmings at less
than liall prlci;.
All our Small Wares and Notion* at lower prices
than you ulil ever see tiieni again.
All our 4i anil 5u-. Caehmere Gloves at i.'/C. per
pidr.
Boy's fleece lined tllovcs loc. per pair, tlown
from 'j.^.
Ladles' fine real Kid Gloves O'.h-. per pair, down
from f\.l!>
LsdleV Fur Lined Kid Gloves 73c., down from
IH.-i.'i.
ChUdren'fl Cashmere Mittens l.V;., down from 2.'..
All our bilk I'mbrcllas. with gold and silver
caps, Iver-v haixlles and natural slicks, that we
soul for ♦Ij.rM), will n«)w lie «.irered at f'.'.J.5.
All our Ladles', Gents' and Children's Under-
Tvcnr and Hosiery at about h «lf former prices.
All our SO, 02 nnd 75c. Ul'>bons at '.'.V. per yard.
Ladles', Gents' and Children's Hjindkerchlefs
marked way ilown (almost give away prices).
We are positively irolng out of business,
And the above cut prices are only ssiuples
of our entire stock. KverythlnK In our
•tore Is ofrer«d correspondliiKly cheap, and
we think by the way our stock is twlng re-
duced the public appreciate our low prices
»nd aquare way of doing baslnt^ss.
IN THIS CITY,
HaTe you ever seen it? Let ub ex-
plain what it is for. It ii a machine
which puts a aoft metal heel plate on the
heeli of Bnbber Sheet. The advantager
of this plate are twofold.
lit. It inore ases the wear of Bnbber
Goods 50 per cent., as nine pairs of Kub-
bers out of ten wear ont at the heel first.
This plate will prevent this wear.
2d. It will prevent slipping; being
mado of a soft metal it will cling to the
slippery walks ins'ead of slipping ai a
hard netal plate would.
Iheee plates are ol'n:hed in such a
manner as to make it impossible for
them to come out or leak. We have put
on a good many hundred pairs so fari
each and every pair giving more than
satisfaction. For the purpose of intro-
ducing more fnlly this plats we shall for
this week only put them on all heavy
Kubbers, bought at our store, FBEE OF
OEABOE.
Ooce having tried them you will never
be without them. Bemember this offer
is for THIS WEEK ONLT.
We carry all the ipeclalties in
RUBBER GOODS,
In Unlit Weijtil 30(1 Pure Gum.
OetUa* DresH Buckle Arctics,
Oeuts* Dree ft Aluekas,
Latllea* IHyh Button Gaiters*
Ladles* Wool Lined Alaskan,
LatlU'H* Gossamer Rubber BooiSt
laced, $1.S0,
We have In all our departments some ex-
tremely good values for ihla week*
Ladles* Pebble Goat Boots $1.49,
reduced from $2.00,
Ladles* American Kid Boots
$2.21 1 reduced from $3.00.
Old stand of Andrews A Wheeler. 41 Thorn-
<ltke Hti-ect (Northern depot). The largest and
llnest Ntoek of tinlshed work to be lound In
Mldiilesex (M>unty, at prices much lower than
can bu obtained elsewhere for llrst class work.
No extra chnrKC for setllnK work either In or'
out of Lowe 1. All ordeni promptly executed
and lu a aatUfactory manner.
0. U. ANDREWS, O. WBKULBB,
41 Thorndike Street, - - Northern Depot
LOWRLL, MASt).
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central luid Prcscolt StreetSs
A METHOD WY WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Misses* Goat School Shoes $1.23,
do wn fro m $1,7S,
Child's •« Log
Shoes 98c,
Cabin ** School
THE
L
rcia
116 CENTKAL STREET,
Offers unequalled advantages to pupils In a
eomplcte or i)artlal course of .Single and Double
Kntry Book-keeping, Comniere.lal I.uu, Com
inon and Illglior Eagllsh branchoB, etc.
The number of jiupll!' In the (college the pres-
ent term cxeeedn •J.')<l,and the )>rlne.lpulH nfer to
them as to the value of the wJiool.
Pupllh may enter at any day.
CatalogueB mailed to any address. Corre-
npondonee solicited.
TUITION RATES:
Business Course (10 months),
Partial Course,
Day School, one quarter, - -
VUINCIPALS:
Albert C. Blalsdell L
$40.00
20.00
10.00
IL
OSWALD & CO.
Ko8. 35 and 37 Central Street.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
ELLIWGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Drugg^iste
OPPOSITE POST ornoE.
The beat shoe for the money In the nwrkct.
Our entire line of Getits* fine $0
hand-sewed Shoes this week
$4.97.
Gents* Porpoise WauJcenphast
$2.97, down from $3. SO.
Gents* Working Shoes 9Sc., down
from $l,a0,
BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimack St.
Save the Heiit
Now Paid to the Landlord.
XHX3
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Laws of the State
Of New York, anil authorized to do
busiiiBss Ift-the State of
Ma^sachusetis,
Offers a plan by which you can secure %
home or business proper y of your own
quicker, easier, with Irci! cash advanoa
and under more favorable conditioni
thau are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
eelf anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that whioh
a landlord would chargCj and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE,
Greuoral Manaflrera,
J\o. 4 Wyinaii's Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS,
Home Offices, Nos. 160 and 171 Broad-
war, Hew York, U. 8. A.
CHEAP
FUEL.
pri>porili»n.
NO DUSTt NO ASHBSt
II Y Un I NO THE
INDEHTRUCTIBLE
FUEL.
Full Koi, Inrrctt size (2, for three
blockn. 111 till can. Hronllcr ai/oa In
Kx peime I n n n V Btove or open g' ate*
i com per hour. I'KATT ft CO., Uenoral Man-
ngcra, 44 8 hool iitrcet, B<iston, Mass. Local
and Uoncral Agents wait-U.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is prepared lo qnote tbe very loweat prloes M
til kinds of ^ilntlnc. Call (or eetlouMea.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Markets.
rrom Oordley * CompMir.J
Boston.-lt Is undcr»tOoil that the Boston and
.Montunu mlno lias closfrt oontracU for thrte
years wltli the French syndicate.
At the prt'Btnt yvVo of copier the Huron
Mlnln« comi any Is earning bolvveon aSOOO and
ItlOCO per men h.
New York funds are at 8c. dtscouut.
Money ut the Uostou doarl ng house, 2>i to 3
per cent.
The syndicate buyers of the $8,000,000 Chloa-
go, Burlington ft Qulncy 4 per cent. Nebraska
extension bonds have already «lUpobod of »3-,
00e,0()0. nnd ut the rale the bonds are being
taken tho whole Issue will bo absorbed Hiiortly.
Now York .-Operators are talking bullish on
Woetorn Union, In which a bull pool ha» lieen
fomed.
. ' Quotation*.
BONua.
Closing Opening Closing
Jan. 80. J«n. 31. Jan. 31.
Atlantic A racl do Inc's -'7
ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL.
Kloqueut Speoclie* ia It*
Belial r.
ble cbarltr, of which Lowell ought
proud If she \% not. ,
Hon. F. T. OreenbaIj?e spoke in a vein
ImpusMoned eloquon.e. lie alluded to l^ow
to b»lMioflrrapidiT. ittookeome time, though, FroiD Testerdfty's Second Edition.
n to reduce tbe'DUiulier to 4. All eorU of or-
of ders Id tbe maiuinl of Mruix were given, lU'
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OaliroriilH Southern lu's ■ . ■ •
MexU-An i eiilrul «'s . . . (MK
Oregon Short l.lne "'s
Boutliern Kaubab luc'ua ..••
LANU BTt>Cllt.
Boston ^
Boston Water I'ower... H
Frenchnmn's Hay
Ban Dtc^o '^^
West Knd '"WM
TKLBrUONK srt>CK».
American Hell Ttd. Co. 'ii* i^H
Brie Tulei>lioiie Co :<l^ ■•••
New Kngland Tel. Co. . 4;i
RAILHUAU MTOOKH.
A.,T.A8. Ke 04 M'<
Atlantic ft rurlUc l«i>^ 10^'
Ctilrago, Itiir & Oiilncy lJB>i lit»^
cm., Hiir. A .Nniihern.. Oi
Kllnt A rcie Mi»i<|uclt« i* •>■•
rilDt A I'oru Mur. pixt . W
Union raclUc...
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Denver A Fort Worth. .
Erie
KanHit5 A Tcxa
l.oiiSxIlleft .NaithvlUe.
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Michigan Central
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Norfolk ft WuMiern....
Omaha •••:".•.*•
Oretfon TranscontlaM..
Phil, ft Keadmg
Texas radrto
Onion raclllo
St. Paul
MIBCKLI.ANIW»DS.
Western Union 7>| Ai
Oregon Improvement.. M
Pulunan I'aluce Co 144
Pacific Mall •''''4
un tt. U. Co *^>i
MIMIMO STUCKI.
Atlantic •••
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Addresses by Mayor Palmer, Ee7. Messrs.
O'Biien, Seward, Joyce, Baker, Oham-
. bre, Wright and Others.
Over $450 Promptly Subscribed,
It Is a groat pity that ko few i)eople attend-
ed tbe iiubllc meeting at Iluntlusston ball last
nl^'bl In the Interest of St. John's hospital,
for belt«.'r KpeukiuK haw uever been beard
ironi a Lowell phitforui. There was from
begiuuiua; to cud a ring of Klucerity In tbe
sim-chen, and a dchire to vhico the Intilltu-
tlon on a good banU, that augur well for Uh
future. Several rolljjlous denomlnatloux
were represented ainouii the clerical stpoak-
ers, and ouc vied with the other In pral'^o of
tbe boufe and its uiahui;emcnt. Mr. .Joseph
II. Dallagher, chalrraio of the coiumlltee,
calle.l tbe meeting to order and preHented
IllN Honor .Mayor raliner, who suoke ai* fol-
lows : La.lie« and gentlemen- W e ure here
tonight tu»*k jour huuport In aid of »i-
John's hospital. Ah tbe work of the Inntltu-
tlon will be detailed to you by tbe eloquent
Mieakers whom i will present to you, shall
s inply tall to your mini the work of the Ms-
teih of charity. Th. Ir live- arc devoted to
taking care of the hI. k and the belplcKM.
Tbev receive no rec.ompen»e for the r ser-
vices, tbclr imlllngl)oing truly a »»>or of
love. Inlbftrminl-lration to tbo nick they
know no Mct or creed, caring f«»r »ll who
are l.rougbt to tbera with Impartial klndnehs.
Thet^e noTle women ask for nothing eUe than
flirt her al.l In doing good. Tliey givo tbelr
services freely, but tbe material needs of tbe
liiHiitullou u'lust be suppli.-.l by u'Ijit";
Willie lb.) sMtTK give hourly care au( s-kiled
pbyxlcians give tlieir work, sure y the »'. i-
xeii.of Lowell, whom tbe hospital *llr<;;;tly
and Indlrcctiv iH-netlti*, cannot he imwilling
lu III Ip ibN «Jei«ervlng cbarlty.
Mr. Cbiirles M. Williams cashier of the
OUi Lowtll Nutlontd bank, wax then prcfint-
id and lie gave a brief tlnuiulal stuteinenl of
tbecomllll«»nof lbob«»hpit«l. He said that
ill its twenty yc'Ji* nearly rMMX) patients bad
iH-en altendlMf. Nearly a l ilrd of Iu'h« bad
paid nolbing.anotli.r third bad given purl
ul lbee\pen<.f lncurr«Hlii; their treatment,
while the remaining tbird bad |»ald tbe regu-
lar .burke. Hence tiieie iiailMH-n a sl.'a.ly
d.ll.it wbUb bas furm.iiy l»t'«n riilM'.l by
means of a fair. conlributloiiH an.l .:olle.:-
tioiis. For ib« laft xeur lb.' sist. i-h bav.) ba.l
m>lbingof tills kln.( to make np the d.-rtdt.
Iben- i« » uiorltfHge on tbe bniUllng "«••■*•;
000 ami tbe liiMitution bus a lloating debt of
about i-ftlXM), wliicb U the ro>.ult of rnnuing
iK-hin.l in tbelr expenses for some two years.
Tbe annual expeii«^'H exceed tbe .irdlnary in-
come bv about *'i.VIO. Some means there-
fore Is iieeiled to support tbe liistilnllon.
Itev. Michael O'Hrlen. iwtor of St. 1 at-
rlck's. said he was present to manlf««.t his In-
terest In the hospital and bis desire to aid it.
The boMiltal Is u necessity to tbe city.
While it Is .•ondueted by tbe sisters, Its doors
ure oiien to all. without regard to lellglon.
-- • '- -* Patrick's. Itev. John
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LABUn >fKW8.
The Miner*' «trlke-The Wyoming Miners
to lH> Asked to Join.
Drenkslde colliery, which is tbo pro|>crty
of the Reading company, took out 26 cars of
coal Monday. Two montlis ugo it took out
a50 to 4()0 caiH dally. Wliliam i'cnn. Law-
SiceJt Uiowii and several otiicr individual
collieries wbUb are working liave standing
on tbelr sidings f r<im 100 to l.)0 cars of coal,
but not a tot. lias been shipped, tbo men
tbnatning to leave tbe mines if a"V «Hn* '« o
I ken over the Ueadng railroad. be gen-
erul Impression is that Ibo worst of the strike
'"'TheKTlgbtsof Labor of the Wyoming
coal regions, the only portion of the untbru.
Clio Ib'Ids now ut work, are lu^ldijig a con-
vention at I'itlston. A .'ommittee of strikers
from tbe .scbujikill ami Udiigli reg ons are
1„ Httciuiance. and xvili ask tbe V\ yonilng
miners to strike. Tiie.lulter buvo no gre^-
S ces and .lon't want to strike, as they Ibli-k
to do so w.iuid be a grievous wrong against
''5[''.Cnd?.ir;opresenlIngtbo strlkbjg op-
eratives and niimrs of the I'biladelpbia and
iSling and LcliUb Vallev railroad compa-
nies .tn.l I'hiladelphia aiuf Keading Coal ami
iSi^mpanyare in Washington for be
purpose of asking tongn'ss to uke action
with reference to llio Keaiiing troubles.
The Full Klver Rplnnera May Leave the
Kiilgl't"*
There arc reports thai the Kail River Spin-
uers' union contemplates willi.lrawlng from
tlic Knigbts and joining the American Fcd-
enition of Trades. The reason given Is that
tbe spinners have paid considerable money
into the fumis of the Knigbts for which they
have received no return. Tbey say that lu
all their strikes tlu-y bad to light their ovyn
battles without the assistance of the Kulgnis.
Motes.
A convuntlon of the clothing cutters of tho
United States opened In Haiti more Monday,
the chief object being to form a nntloual
'Tt'bouUio'employos of the People's lee
comuany In Dedtiam struck Monday for an
advance fix)m f l.Ta to fi h day. but were re-
'The blast furnaces of tbe Troy Steel nn.l
Iron company lu iroy, N. Y., were banked
MSndav. the cnM>loyos having refused to ac-
ceul a iO per cent, rclnction In wages.
Momlay 200 men employed to shove oit
the Ssicrn railroad track near I'ortiund
•truck for f l.nO « 'h'y and got It.
His predecessor In St - .
u'Uricn, bad Induced the sisters to take
charge «.f tlie liosiiital and bad purchased tiie
land on which It stands. Ills parish bad al-
ways done Its iMsst toward sustaining the
bouse, ami be could promise even grciiler
intertst in the future. And as a testimony
of bis iwrsonal interest be licgged the mayor
to acc.pt Ills check for *10U «•''• J"'" /"'hI-
Rev. J. I.. Seward, pastor of tbe Unitarian
church, tlu-n s|>oke. He said: I «'» »»"IM'y
to say a few words regarding the merits of
St. J.ibn'« hospital. Tbe great . burch by
which Ibis charity was established was re-
markable for Us attention to Lhtjoru of the
si.k in tbe old worl.l. as In tbe new world
ev.r sin. « its .li^covery, aud ll has also Imsu
noto.1 for Its bospilalliy to strangers. 1 be
bislorv of the middle aues N rep etc with ref-
ereii.cs to su.-li ln«tilulioiis as tlie U'"*!" »'■
lers of .S. Jolin in .lerusalem and the linigbts
of Malta, all ..rganlze.l for beiieyol. nt pur-
poses. Among tbe many benevolent Instliu-
turns .If that gr.Mit .-bun-ii no one b'"* ••«-
c.'ive.i grcal.r attention than the i-sl tuii.ms
for the care of, the sick. Umler the
auspices of this cliur.-h onlers bayo
be«'n built up who have given the
sick sncli remarkable attention as they
have never rcceive.l from any oilier sour.*.
Tbccan'of Ibeslck is the best liLmv.dencc
,if mankind, and when ^i.k. allliougb siir-
roumlu.l IV kin.i Irien.ls and iiaUng the l>.'st
metiical a.lxice. many of lb.- \y.';dllii.'st p. r-
M.iis prefer to be carrhd to an in-lituli.Mi
like .St. John's Hospital on iiccoiint of tb.; su-
perior .-are they rc-elvc. Tliere are thre.'
;>>eiilial n <|iiishes in every pla.'o •» I'';'!*?''
for tli.^ care of lb.- sick. Kirsi, the buildings
should lie ail iidapted to Ihe purpose, the
apartments should be so coiistrucUMl as to
have all tbe arraiisicments un.l appliances for
bciiting, liirhtlng ami ventiiulion. Next, llie
b.'st mcli.al advice Is essential in the care
of tbe sick: and Ibirdly, it i^ cssenllal that
nurses should tboroughly un.lerstand the
business In whicli lliey arc engaged. I b.ise
impassioneu cio.|uuiii-e. x»c —••• :r„„rt«n
ell's large .leath into as comjielllng "ttenflon
totbeuecessitiesof tbe sick and aumning,
HDd <lcplor.'<l the necessity ..f g.dng ;"lo »
beggailv bill of parllculars lo make known
tbe merits of St. John's hospital. The cry ©I
such a charity must not be disr«'gur.led. w
Isuottbecry of tbe oppressed Indian or 01
any distress from abroad. Imt a quesiiou
coming to our own doors, to our own lami-
lies, to each one of us. He came to the meet-
ing to testify In favor of this InstUuUon on
iMibalfofa man who was devoted to us
work, a man whoso name was written in
heaven but six hours ago, a man so unseinsn,
so uuiet, so modest as tbe late l>r. Spaulding.
He knew those daughters of (Jml and tUeir
l)enevolent work. To enter the <loor» of i"®
hospital no open sesame, no shibboleth Is re-
(luired except the cry of liuman suffering.
We might as well tajk of what dcnomluat on
the angels were who waUhed tue
Savior on the cross as speak of sco-
tarlunlsii^ In connection with the in-
stllutlon of these sisters. Tbe doors of the
hospital have been open to tbe sick, tM
maiine.l anxl the dying, aud I ask are these
doors to be closed y The woi k of these wom-
en forms jmrt .if our iunnici|>al history and
should lie perjietuale.1. This sliould be done
ill no nlifgardiy manner, so that when the
history of I^owell Is written ll shall not be
sai.l that we exIilMte.l that ingratitude char-
acteristic of republics.
His Honor Mayor Palmer at this point
read letters of re'grette.l absencje from Mr.
W. F. Salmon. Rev. H.T. Ro-»e of the John
St r.NJt Congregational church and Rev. Mi-
chael Ronan, pastor of St. Peter's CJatho le
cliurch, all expressing sympatbv with the
object of tbe meeling, and Rev. Father
Ronan promlshui to lake np a coliecaion in
his church for the lieiictit of tbo Institution.
Rev. A.St. John Cbainbre, l>. D., rector
of St. Anne's Protestant l':plscopal cbureb,
was very altenllvely listened to, and bU re-
marks went more particularly Into tbe nem
of an absolutely free bospilal. He praised
St. John's in unstinted terms, bis only regret
being that it .!ould not be made entirely free.
Cciuid ll l>e ma.le so be uledgeil bis personal
eflorts for its support. If he hud to beg from
door to .loor In Its aid.
Rev. (Jeorge C. Wright, minister-at-large,
talked in a very practl.'ul fashion. He gsve
instances in bis own experience of the vvoii-
ilcrful .levotlon of the sisters, and praised
tbe bnll.ling. tbe me«li.-ai attendance and tbe
nursing, lie wante.l the institution ma.le
iiubli.-tbat Is, tbe city shoni.l .oop.rute n
runnintf it. He ba.l pi<ipose.l that tbe city
give »:i(KJO unnuallv towards its malntennn.-e
an.l he bo|)e»l some sn.h arrangement coul.
I>e cne.te.l. If a city Imspttul be .ibtulued ll
sb.iuid lie put in tbe bands of Ibo slsler^. of
cburlh . be.ause fr.iin ex|ierlence and train-
ing tbey ure best .|uallti.-.l to .-oniluct It. llie
speaker re.omnnii.l.-.l friends of the hospital
to .ontribule enough to pay lor free beds for
the iKMir.
l{cv. smith Haker of tbe First ( ongrcga-
Ib.nal church sai.l be represented at this
m.cting a .•.inslltnen.y of young men from
the .ountrv, without frit nds who, when
tbev fall sick, bless (l.id that there s such a
pl..."e as St. John's bospitui to which tbey
may go ami receive a woman's tare, lie en-
|«rged on ibis feature of Ihe llosplt^l's work,
„nd prais.d In glowing terms the "liters de-
vollon. He cl.»se.l by saying fnun bis beait,
•'(J.id bless St. J.>bn's liosulttti!"
Mr. Charles Cowley spoke of the work of
the sisters of charity in the war fro«" "'"
own knowie.lge,and rcallcl pleasantly the
mem.)rv .if John F. McKvoy, esq., to whom
tlie hospital Is almost a momunent. He
siMike of Its u'cfulness hi case of a railway
acH.lent or other disaster. ..,,,, .^
Tbesiieaking was close.! with brief re-
marks U Mr. Hugh F. <»»lo«, vvho an-
nounced the practicHl en.l of the work. Com-
mittees will plaiM3 on sale an.l dls|K>se of eer-
till.;it.-s ut ft ea.rb, the prot*e.ls to go to-
war.:s il.iul.luling ibe .lebt. He cimmented
L'enerallv on Ibe lack of public spirit In i.ow-
«li. but (bought there were some signs of lin-
hirovement. as miirked by tbe b.>ard of tra.le
inul tbe efforts of the 0.ld Fdlows to Mjciire
tbe local i.m of the slate home here. I h"
work of tbo Ijospltal was describp.l, an.l tlie
fact tliHt It Is eiitirelv witbiu the manage-
ment of the sisters shown.
roNTitintTio.vs.
There was no purlicular effort made to
raise lu.niKy at tbe m.eting, but .'onsiderable
was tendcre.1, nevertheless, as follows :
Kev. Mlchscl (Vlblcn •'*•'*
eluding every thing in loading and flrlmr. and
a thorough test of ability was given. When
tbe numler had been r«'.lu.'ed to 4, the manu-
al of arms was given on tlie march, an.l given
very llnely. Finally 2 of Hie 4 .Iropped out,
leaving two brotlicrs, named Ropes, strug-
itiliig for that meUal. The tight was very
even. Now tbe officer In t-.iiuman.i gave
orders for facing, and a most lnugbuble
thing o«;curred to clo«e tbo struggle. Ihe
bnilbiMs had fru'o.l to tbe rear, when the
comiuand "left face" was given. One man
turned to tbe left an.i tbo other to the right.
There tbev stood, blankly staring at each
other, while tbe spj-dators were convulscAl
Willi laughter. In tbo .•onfuslon, one br.)th-
er took the opportunity to wblsptir exclt«'.l-
Iv. '•Wblcli of us Is right r "!5bl" said tlie
o'ther, "wait awhile 1" Hut tbey didn't have
to wait lonj,'; tlie one was taken, and the
other left. It was First Sergeant Reulien W.
Ropes of Co. A who won tbe piece of gold.
The line was reforir.e.l at Ibo conclusion of
tbe pri/.e drill, when Col. Daltou called Ser-
geimt Itoiies before tbe battali'>n and pre-
sented him, in a few words of congratula-
tion, ibe mwlal. Warm applause was evl-
dcn.e of tbe re-spect lu which tbe sergeant is
held. Imiuciiately the corps left the rink
for tho armery. liurlng tbe drill the band
guvo some very fine music, which tho Lowell
dduchinent especially appreciated. ibo
8HAKEf« AGAIN
Karthtiuake in 8uuth«irn Maasacbasetta
■n<l Khu4le lalisnd.
Nkw Bkdkoui), Mass., Jan. 30.— A per-
trepllble eartli.|iiake shock was fell in Fair-
haven shortly ufur midnight. Passengers
on tbe Fairbaven branch of the Old Colony
railroail state that a tremor of the earth was
felt at different points on the Cape. At Lit-
tle Compton. R. I., the quake was felt at
12 40 a. m., un.l ll Is re|iorle.l as a heavy one.
Pkuvii>knck, Jan. 30.— Hope Valley re-
ports eartb.juake shock at 12.40 this morning,
lasiiiig four se.ionds. Shocks also reporte.1
from 8.;veral sections of the slate this morn-
NKWiiiKT, R. I., Jan. 80.— A slight earth-
.piako shock, accompanb'd by a long rum-
bling souinl, was felt iu this city alwul 1.20
0'clo.tk last ni:rbl. Mauv people were awak-
ened by it. Tbe shock resembled a sharp
snap, f'ollowe.1 by a long rumble. .
ifie^traU
A MAINE TRAGEDY.
Id Heist-
Hhot by
A Cruel Father, T^'blle KiiRag^d
liiK His Wife aod Chlldifn, is
Uls hon.
^ ., ,, , WaVkuvili.k, Me.. Jan. 00.— Ltst evening
aduchinent t'speclaily appreciated. J ho : sidnev, a town a.^jotnlng Augusta,
NERVES/ NERVES'!
What t( rrii,le visions tlviii little word brt..j*
before the cye^ of the nervout.
Headache, Ncuralpia.
Indigcfction, Sleeplersnrns,
Nervous Prostration,
All stare thrm in iht f ice. Ycl ail iVicxe iicrvouS
iroublcs can be cured by using
IR
Itev. Win. I). Jrycc, O.
I'ulniiin A Son
,f. I. Chsllfonx
Certlllcale'* ».»l'l
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10.1
110
• 100
This imirning Rev. Ml.-bael O'Brien stated
tbatif *n,000towar.ltbe morti/age ilelit is
r iNi-d wHliln four months be will contribulc
epKMla.iditional. An effort will be made In
tarnesl to secure this sum.
puiilc". was the formation.
At the armory again, after short remarks
from Col. Daltou complimentarv to the visit-
ors, and cheers for tlio Lowell and Salem
bnlnchei., ranks were broken. An elaborate
collation was tlien served In the lower bull.
When it was over. Col. Dalton again* ma.le
remarks cordlsiiy welcoming tiie L.iwell .lo-
taibiuent. after which be liitro.iuced Mayor
John M. Raymond. Mayor Raymond spoke
pleasantly aiid elo<iUcntly. ilo was proud
of the fact that bo bud l»een a member of the
Sirond Corps, was prou.l of tbe honorable
bUtorv of the organization and tho dlstln-
giiished ortlcers It had cducate.l, two of
whom won high un.l merited honors In the
civil war. He believe.l Ihe Lowell a.bllllou
would prove good for the organization aud
Ihoiixbt ll bad done well on tbe .iccaslon.
No other remarks w.re ma.le, but the
bund plttve.1 several pieces, and tbe remain-
ing hour was sjient In conveisution an.l un
Inspettlon of the armory. Tbe Uwell men
were iniido |»erfeclly at homo, and tbe older
ui.inlH.is <if the Secon.l Corps sbowe.l tliein-
selv.s mutlel btisls. Quickly passed tbe tune
till IJ.aOoVUick, when the relurn Irip was
ma.le, A large number of tbe Salem m.n
uccoiiipMiiied lb.! Lowell detachment to tbe
depot, where the air was rent wlib .ountei-
aud cinipllineiitarv cheers as ibe train mov.-.l
from till- siidi.in. 'The .hill hud taken pla.-e,
and the Low. ll men had b«t.oine thoroughly
idenlllli'd Willi tbe S.ion.l C.irps.
Till- niiniial Inspection of the Cirps by tho
adjiiliint general will take plaie Feb. 24lh.
Tbe i^iv\ell men wei-e happy to take with
them ns ^uesls last night Capl. O.M. 1 rail
of the I'lialanx and Sirgeant L. R. Welch of
tbo First brigade ambulance corps. ^
AMUhKMKNTM.
Ml!ltKAV AM> MIIIIIMIY TON'UJIIT.
"Our Iii'.b Visitors," Murray and Mur-
phy'* uiisurpusse.1 concoction ofgulely ami
wit. will be prcM'iited at Music bull this
eveiiiuK. Tbe humor of the comical scones
an.l s.»ni{s invariably deligbls tbe audience.
Thecoiiipuny this season Is tbe slrongesl
Ihnt Mr. Hill has ever provMe.l for the |>op-
ulur .ouiediaUH, and a capital show U as-
aurcd.
1 IIK .ill-HKItr OI'KUA COMPANY.
TlieCiilbert Opera company, whi.-b will
he at Music ball Thursday. Friday and Sat-
ur.l!iv, I- .•ompose.l of tlrst-class singers and
actoiV. who, un.ler Iho .llrecilon of, Mr.
Janus (.llWort, are sure to give enjoyable
performances. Tbe <ir.ler of iileces has been
chang.d. so that "lolantbe" wlllcomeou
llni,.sdav evening, "Mascot" Frl.lay even-
lit^ "Mikado" Saturday «fternoon, and
•BoccKcct./' Saturday eveuio«. SeuU are
un sale today.
NUTRS.
Five little girls are to give a concert for
Ihebeiielltof tbe now Centralvlile M. h.
rliurt'h. In the .hiipel at the .lurner of Hrl.lge
:iii.l llll.lrelb str.'.!". Wedn.sdav evening at
T.4ft. Tl.kets ure 1."^ .cuts for adults aud y)
cents for clilldren.
Tbe st.TlIng .Inima, "Tlie Miautrbraun, ' in
which tbe iMipular Dion Uoucicault «lls|days
his peculiar tslenl. will lie given toim.rrow
i.iiflit In Musi.- h:.ll. Tiie tuting Is always
lirillbuit. while llio new and special scenery
N inagnili.-eiil.
AlUsHeecherof Newtonviile will give a
t ilk lit the r.ionis of ilic women's bran.li of
the People'" cliil' toni.irrow evciiiii:r, subject :
• riio best w :iy of looking at .luty."
of age, was fatally shot. He has a family of
thirteen children, all of whom were at borne
but one. He was very cruel to them, and
Sun.lay eveulug, after bttatlng bis wife,
attttekeil one of bis girls, an.l bad
tbr.>wn Iter upon the floor an.l wus
cb.iklng her In an Inbumun manner.
Tbe wife remonstiuted, with tears lu
her eyes. u|>on whl.:h be li>up.Hl up.
exclaiming, "Damn you, I will kill all of
you," starting tow sr.l the wall where bis
vest bung containing a revolver, but one of
liN sons was abea.i of him. He grablied tbe
pistol an.l ran lo a be.lrooni adj.iiiiiuK the
apartment. Tbefatlicr followed, and catching
up with tbe boy was iu tbe act of urultldng
tbe revolver when ll was dls.burged In some
wav, tbe bull (lenetraling bis chest four
inciics aliove tho left nipple, aud be fell to
the floor, the blood forming a pcuil about
him. The cbll.lreii, wb.ise ages aro only
alMiul a year apurt. .-niw.le.l ar.uin.l In fear
an.l agony, and tiieir cruel parent exiiire.l lu
a few momeuts before their eves. Tlie fam-
ily are n.)t ov.-r respectaltle, being sup-
porte.l In purl by the town. No coroner bail
arrh.Ml this forenoon, owlug to tbe snow
blockade.
The Cold Nnap Around New York.
Nkw YtntK, Jan. .SO.— The col.lcst weuther
in Ihlrty-llvo years was cxiierieiicc.l yes-
terday mornlm: in Ibc upper part
of Weslchester counly. At Crotoh Lake,
Cbappii.|ua an.l Mount Kls..t Ibe thermome-
ter rcgistcre.l 20 .Icgi-.-cs bel.iw /..-r.*. This
m.iriitiig the Ibeimom.tcr was 20 .legrees
alMive. Navigation iH.'tw.'.-n Port Chester
and this city has lieen susim-ihUmI slntw lust
FrI.lav. 't\w two st.amboats, Ori>enMtcb
ami l(awtboni.of the Navigation .-oinpany
are luhl up at their wharves In the b»ri>or.
It has liein their custom heretofore to run all
winter. ,
Mr. OraiM Would Aoeept a Onbernatorlal
NoiiiliiMiloo.
Nkw Rkdkokd, Jan. 80.— Tbe Standard 1
of this afternoon will publish an authori-
tative •tatement lu regard to tbe frequent
mention of the name of Hon. W. W. (fnpo
In t>onne.>llon witii the nomlnatl.ni for gov-
ernor at the next republican conveiUlon, to
tbe eft'cct that while Mr. Crapo will not
authorize a personal canvass In bis Isdialf, be
will ac.-opt tbe nominatlou shoul.l It be
inatle. _
Bul«]ld« Identlfled.
Nkw YoiiK, Jan. ao.— The man who com-
mittetl suicl.bi at tbe Vau.lyUe bouse yenUir-
day was ldentlHo.1 this morning by his lirot ti-
er as James K. Vail of I>arleH. Ct. In bis
pocket was found a half uinptie.l two-ounce
pblid of laudanum. Vail leceiitlv hist bis
p<»si(ion as engineer ou tbe New York, New
Haven & Hartford railroad.
(N.l'^ines
elcrv
For,The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
m/S GREAT NERVE TONIC
Aluo contain* the be«t rcmedisr. for Hi»ea*f I con-
ditiontofiheKldncya. Liver, and Blood, «*iicli
alway* acconip.-tny nerve iroublet.
It U a Nerve Tonir, an Alterative, a Laxanvc,
•nd a Diuretic. That is why It
CURBS WHEN OTHERS FAIL,
ii.ao a Bottle. Send for full rartirti!ani.
WELLS, mCHMRDSOftA CO. Proprietors
BURLINGTON, V7.
jlrln ^tibcrtiisrmmts.
w
Airrieb.— BUuaitaa M eaak In prl?al»
family. Apply at No. I Oeorge street.
WANTKI).— iHltuhtlon by Hc4itch Protes-
Uiit K>>'l Kse.>ok. iteferonces given. Ap-
ply at thin ofllee.
WAMTKO.— Hlluatlon to do ireneral house-
work In piivHt.' lainlly, also good oook.
In<iulre al M (Jlianes street. ,
MAM-AOK 'lifVlATMKNT «n.l Hand
Itub'di K Blven by Mrs. Thos. V. Wright}
iroo.1 referencos. Ail iresslWhHU'ia street.
WAMTKl).— Itlrlfor general housework.
MiiNt Ih> uood c4iok and laundress. la-
1 qu re a» No. i Nesiulih, .'orner of Kast Marrl-
mack street. .
OMT.— <>n Central or Meniinatk atreet
J (from slelKh), a f^nVn seal <lrlvlnir glove.
or No.
Please return to this .ifllce
street and nt-elve n wunl. .
ClOMMONWKAI/ni OK MAHHA^
) LlIC^KTrH.
CtiMSHTTRK ON I'AKIHIIK.S AM> RKLKl-
nm.H KH:iKriKH.
The Committ e on rHri>h«« and Iteltitlous So-
cieties will give n h.-ailiiK to parties Interested
In the p.'tlil.in of Ihe swnn.l I'ldversallst f»«>.'.letT
of Lowell r.ir a clmnKc wt name, at room No. 7t
istate house, Friday. Feb. », at 11 '>'«l'V j' »• "•
r. w . I.I MAIS,
' Cbrk of Ihnt.iiuinltteo.
V HSiCiMKK'H NOTIC'B.
Tho third m«»etlng of tho ore<lltors In the case
ofthsrIesO W. Mellstmin and .lohn Hanson,
iMith of l^iwell. In Ihe coiimy of Middlesex, co-
rartners uu' er the Urin name .if Medstrom aD.l
lanson, Insolvent ib htors. will Im" held ut «;um.
bri.lire. on the nil th .lav of Kebruiirv next, at
nine o't;lo«k III the foniii.Min; al which intHilIng
cre.lllors may si.penr «nd pr.ive their clslms.
The B.v.ounls of the sssUiio.. will lie prosente.1
fti said ineeUng. Cre-llt-Ts may lie present aua
ull-'waiH'c tlieitiot.
KKANCIS W. qUA, Asalffuee.
object tj the ;
Lowell, Maes". JaP.»I.HMIi.
TUK SKCOND COKP8.
First Batlnllon Drill In Which the Lowell
nelHchiiienl PHrllcl|»Htes-Th«i \ Isitora
lIusidtMbly KMiertaliifd.
The Lowell .letacbmenl of the Se.;on«l
Corns of Ca.lets have Iwien making all the
preparati.ms Ib.y couhl I" >'';' 1'"'*^^!'*
weeks lor the lirst battalion .Irlll In wbi.l
thev w.re to mirll.ipale. They have worked
under .llsa.lvtint.nr.s. having no pia. c at all
,. , .„:^e . In which lo .Irlll purl of the time, «"•« "»>1';K
"..'-..•'--- ' . ,....1 iv \l..i Jiio. ' biul the use of r lies for only two drills, lu
three re.iulrenients are Lrmurk: > «» s 11^ '«'• "^,'. ,.,„„„iio„ |„ which tbey knew they
i::!iii.;!:.::for't;;;v Kji'^ " ;; - i ^f ^^ -„!;»-i.„^:^^ Jisll, K
s;s;i;':',\;a'iv.i,;T;>.j:jr;J.. ;5 ti;,?„'.s:,n..d „. ..» .„o,r .-j .»... ..,.
the purposes of treating tbe sick. lb*'
The Conduotor
and Knglneer Beaponal-
hle.
The railroad commissioners, after investi-
gating the clrcuinstan.iesofthocolllaiooat
Littleton on the Fit..liburg railroad la«t
month, foun.l that the troiiductor of the
gravel tndn was rcspmslble. Judge ai-
wood bus been holding »" ""l"^fA,^,V^'17,
and be finds that the rt»P"n>'»;l X r«;'-'
upon tbe conductor of t»>«.«i;''V«' ™, ""J I
the engineer of the fn-igbt. The railroad
company bus .iiscbarged both employes.
How- to Make Elegant Broniea. {
Plaster of Paris staliiettes ««« ea^I'y. ^,
bronzed with Diam.nid llronze 1 aliit, an.
will look like genuine bronze. p'/'Von*'
Bronze, (lold. Silver, Copper, and Arllsls
Black cost but ten cents a packaj^e, at all
Drug and Art storea.
start" of plivsicians arc abun.lantiv Mualitied
to treat the patients under tlicir care,
one .If bis parishi.iners wlio ba.
been in the hospiuil assunvl him that
the nursing by th.- sisters was remHrkably
good. Aninlelllvenlvisilorat the li«M'itul
can easiiv- see that the sisters know tbelr
business im.l .lo ll in a .levot.d, iiiitistentu-
ti.,us manner. .Miotber of bis parishioners
ba.l been in Ihe bosplial with a very obs I- j
nate illscasc ami was cured ''J' '"«)'";' ,
treatment and skill of tbe sisters. Tlitj fo..d
provl.b-.l lu tills case was prepared in the
m.Lst ..ppelizing form. The room was kept
"n the iientesl manner an.l the '"'endatjce in
cvcrv respect Hie >ery Ik^sI. Many i.atlcnts
are kllletl with over mu.li kln.buss because
when sick a patient should not be allowe.1 to
cat everything the appclito inav crave. The
sisters k.»ow just what the V^i}^^-f%''XZ
ami supply U in the manner be-t ca culale.1
to bring reflcf. Young men rec. ive the most
polite ami kind treutmtmt ami ll'« „''1»^"»;«'^
knew many treate.l there for months with-
out exiHjrlenclng the slightest embarrass-
nitMit. He had atlende.l to tin; Hplrlti a
wants of his parishioners In Hie hospital
without the slightest inconven ence or i|e-
stralntso that alt .lenomlnatlons receive
equally kin. 1 treatment.
Kev: William D. .loy.e.O. M. I., pastor of
the Iminii.ulute tonceptk»u church, mnde
an elo.iuent spee.b, otieuing It wRh the
presentation of a check Mr flOO. I e J-poke |
especially of the knowiclge wlil.h the
priests who attcn.l to the spiritual wants of
the sisters have of tbelr .levoHon to the pa-
tients lu tbelr charge. Nolhing can cxcee.l
their zeal In tin Ir mission. A sister of
charity, sal.l Fr. J.iyce. vows until .leath to
be the servant of Christ's represeiitaUvea on
earlb, tbe |H»or, ami 1 ask you ll ibere Is on
Ibis earlb a class of women wliiso fallhful-
jv fultll thedntvas Ibe sUters of charity.
You have Imjcii told that in their work tbey
know no sect. Tou have beard this from a
Catholic priest ami a Protestant minister.
Tbey care for the poor and help to .""""y
thein. General Butler on this platform
cidled them tbo daughters of God. In con
dcr the circumstances they did very well and
won the commendation of the Sal.;m offl.crs
and men. The latter entertained tbe Lowell
men most rovallv and ma.le tbe occasion uii
event that will never lie likely to lie forgot-
ten by tbe present members of the detacu-
*" A* special train had been promise.!, and it
was to start at (1.40 o'l'iock. It starte.l mt-
uallv at 7.80 o'clock, an.l ll was lui hour later
when It arrived In Salem. With 40 out of
42 enlisted men. Sergeant
thearinory of Ibe corps, just as .
nortlon was about to leave for the rink. Coi
|)alton ha.l about given the Lowell men up. ,
No time was wasted. It bad l>een tbe origi- 1
nal Intention to uniform tlie visitors In ,
fatigue cap, blouse and trousers, but the.
lateness ot tho hour led Col. Dal.on to order ,
notbin/ to be taken but caps and overcoats, |
which was quicklv done, un.l In a very few i
minutes the command was tin Its way to He
skatinir Hnk, with tbe Ca.let band playing j
one of Its tfnest selections. Tbe hearty mail-
ner In whl.rb tbe Uwcll men were wel-
comed at tbe armory shoul.l be aiknowj-
ed'e.l. The Salem ii»cu were on the stairs
and In the hallways, preparing to take tlic
strc't. It cr.ul.ln'l have been arranged lict-
ter If it had betm arranged nt all, for it gave
ounortunllT for continual train of musket
Sppruuse. sl.pplemente.1 by "What's the m d-
terWith l/jwell,** as the men pn^^ctl "P lh.|
stairs.
Where the CoM Weather Came From.
A letter re.'eive.l bv Mr. J. I'. F.il'Oin
from bit* son Walter, who is now ul .Mead-
ows, l.lalio. tells of ll.e cold »ve;dli.irlh.ie
mid irivfs some rt'.fures that are lnt.'r.stliig
from their .Icllniteiiess. January « b It was
1-i below zero; on the Tth. 2."^ b. low ; on the
Mb, .S2 Ih;Iow: on tbe Pili. 20 IhIow; the
Uth, 80 below ; lb-: l.'ilh. 40 la low. On Hie
IC.th cverv llicrinonuter froz>' up and it
v%us thouglit that tbo teinperalur.; must have
been iM-tweeuBO and (W below z.-r.i. I In;
next day It was « b.low, an.l 111-- p.o|.b' felt
,ompurailveIy coinf.irtuble. Mr. l-olsom
..;ivs be Is olilig."L togolbr.H.'inil.-Y'V';r.v
morning and night tft f.-e.l stock, ami that
tbo stock with tlie best ol care are so col.l
that they .lou't care to eat ; tb.y have to be
rushed alwut to k<'cp tbem warm. On be
Tth Inst, be went for tbe mail, and .•omiiijj
home a heaw snow storm was encoiinlciXM.
It luok two hours to travel two miles, and
when be reache.l bunie. n.arly exliuusted.be
found that both ears an.l feet were froz.m.
I "WtJ have been living In one room,' says tbe
letter, "an.l ba.l a big Hre pia.-e, an. al-o one
1 in the beating stove, but water w..ul.l fr.'eze
throe feet from tbe tire." Tbe .-old weal her
, conUnued about two weeks, the same lime
Hanscom entered q|j jj,g ^.o\^) period here,
the Salem
More Hmall-Pox on Mhlpl>oar<l.
Nkw Y.ntK. Jan. .10.— The slcaiiier Alex
aii.lrla.froin the Mclllerraiiean ports, arriy.'.i
lo.lay with four cases of small-pox aiimng
her crew. She .arricl no passengers.
Hough weather compelled tbo steamer to put
into St. Michael for repairs to macbiucry.
'Ml.l pleasures an.l pala.-es though we may
r.iiiii. lie it ever so bumble, there's no sp.-
cdlcfor pain like Salvation Oil. Price 20
cuts a bottl* ^
Kissing OofS l>y Favor,
But Hop Ointment g«KS fo;- chajit.e.l bauds,
sore noses, col.l .racks, el... wiibout f.-iir or
favor. Sever faiU. All druggists sell It at
2."i cents a box.
iDeati)9.
Reaolntlona.
A coramlttee nppointe.l bv the .llrectors of
the Old Lowell National Bank yesterilay,
have .Irafted the f.illowlng resolutions on the
death of Dr. Joel SpaKling :
WHKBKA!., Through tlie .Iccrco of Divine
Providence l)r. .loel paldlng hw "'X t»'e '"^
exorable hand of .leath been removed from
" wJi'iTukU. Dr. .Spal.llnK has lieen a director
of thLol.l Lowell National B.nk '"' », ••«f«*{;>
of nearly thirty years, .InrluK wh'e'' ""V" !»«
linsbyararefaiihfulnes* an.l de oilon u» Its
nllresis. by hlH ILIUIty to the trust l;n,K,se,
uVn him. Hint by Ids sterdng l«|«e'rt / "
tf,MMlJiMlirraeDtdoncn.iirht..ad.l strength an
Sve .llVnily to Us business d- l.Kjra.l es as well
as tn direct Its prosp rity ; therefore^ '•«.*. i,.i„,
/i«o/r«l. Tlntt in the .leata "f »»'••'*»'*' "«
the .llrecH.rs h .ve I.m !'» "*»*'*^ "'*', .7':",.,"
mo.lcst ao.l unassunilnx .hnnMiior, wupe-l w llh
discerning huslness ci|).i.lty, Inw *ou tlitlr
In this city. .Ian. .10, Mrs. Kllua Brown, widow
of Wlllar.l llfown. . . , . ,
Knnornl servl. es will Is- hcbl nt her late resl
«lenc4s 10.% Kaveile sln-et, W.'.lnesday ut i
oVI(M-k. Krlen<l«an.l rtdiiilveslnvlte.l.
In this city, .Jan. 2S. Matin L. Itulu-r, aged
'S> VI «rs. 1 inoi th. 'k .lays.
Funeral al Socon-l Advent .liurcb, (.rand
street. Tliuisdav alternmin at l.:Ml. Itelallves
un.l filen.ls Invited wllhout further notice.
COLDS,
•
In nearly every instance, go to
the kidneys before they leave tho
system. Hunt's Remedy will ab-
solutely drive out any cold in tho
kidneys and thus prevent Bright's
Disea.se, suffering and possibly
death. Sold by all apothecaries
and dealers.
Solon "W. »toveii«»
A.TXOItNli:Y-AT-I-.A."W,
Mo. 3 B«rrlat«ra Hall.
Great Success!
At the opening of the
SCIENTIFIC
Dress Cottiiig School.
Classes will l:c formed daily
during this week at a reduced
price to favor all , who could
not avail themselves of our open-
ing tadncoments.
Let all interested in Dress Cut-
ting join our school.
Mis. S. a. BkRTLETT, • Manager
Miss A. E. Moore, - • Assistant
129 Oentral Street, Boom 9.
On the street, too, s.ime re.l tire wa^ l,|IJ^V,rtcTnli.reiV<o ai».l rcMnct
burned, as tbo corps took Its way to the rliiK. ^^ - - -
An.l at tbe rink. In reaching which the !
Ixiwell company was coraman.le.l by tapi.
Peck, n short battalion drill took plai« with
evl.ieutly satisfactory results. There was a
large numlier of interestcl spectators, i m n
tSe .ommand was dismissed while tbe prl/e
drill to.)k pbu-e. This prlxe .Irlll is an annu-
al atlalr in which great interest Is taken.
The prl/e Is n gol.l ba.lge. The Jii.lges last
night wen! Capt. Winsor M. Ward, Co. K,
EUhth regiment, Salem; Capt. \\ lllsm A.
I'ew Co.O. Klgbtb reitlment, tll.mcester,
ImTca? .O. M. Pratt. Co.CSixlli reglmeni
Lowell. There were 58 men In hue when
the di^ I l«g«n. Incluillng Privates fosmcr
andCahlllofLoweM. They held their posl-
re3^:ri;^ti;:lris:.:;n:f ^ ai,;rSJ;?*^x^-""'bo;2 ss,ri^:^;^ur;^iiyforjwb^^
liquid subsillnte for tooth powder. Try It. eL'i!!!P'Ll.„!'i^*:.i.i i-S-vI-kI to aid this no- when a ihade harder order. wareglVM, ui«7 •—-
Sft oeots. All druggists.
7?Mo<veif, That while It was his stmly and
desi™t«7«Uhtullyconslderan.lre^«r.la I wh..»o
l-iterests could In any way »'« »''*"* '^^ ' ' Ll.i«
acts, a senso of justice wa. always nU gnble
ao.rih« .lls«-.rl.nlnatlon stiown m liis C4>n. b.-l.ns
rcn.lerod him paiilcnlarly \uluahlo as ao olHi^r
an<l couns»»lior. ^ , _, _..,^_ r»r
«Mo/wrl, That In his Professional career Dr
Sn «ldl.ix h-s -eft a nunc ^lilca wll tvor oe
i<lendlle.l with the hUt/.ry of L wc 1 as one of Ha
earn. St and most dis-ioguUh; .1 ••••>»V„'»""' "^
well A<^ o.ie whose many dce.ls o^ kiiidnew and
charity loaore f.ir him iha most grat-ful «•«»
eatlaring memories. _,,.«,i hi.
tte$olS»H, Tha. the .llre^t ,rs *»" »'»•''•» »^»
fttn«rallnabodyan.ltliat the bank l»e closed
when the aenrloes Uke pbicu- _^,«,i«-, h*
R*HH9td, That a oupy of »»^ Jl'2l?'i2rr.|^
trans inltt«a U> the alswr of »*«.'««»^^'';'/^
that Ihay b« apraad apon the recoroa or um
Acme Skates
All solid steel an.l One flnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our atock of Skates Is the largest ever offorcl
In l.rf>well, and embraces all leading styles and
makes.
C
|OMMO!.W«AIjTn„Oir MA88A.
t
TLETT
MiuDLBSBX, as.
I'KOIJATK COUKT.
To the helr».at-law. next ot kin, an.l «'• ot»l«J
,ers..nN Interestcl In the estate ..f 1 "OMAS
W/V.-SHIll-KN. late of ''"««l';. J" "A'*
county, <ie. easc.l, ^ ^''"llll iri
Whereas', a .erU.ln Instrument <»'«;P»rt;"K»S
be the last will aii.l .««-»»'";"»„»^'*"''' ' JrobTS.
haslM-en im'senlcl to snl<l <onrt. f.ir P™o*2*
y AI»KLLW.\.s|l»irilN, « "<> 1'"'/" /?»* ^
^V; testamentary may be «-"«;« »»J«''^;« "^
e mrix therein ramed. nn.l that "•»« "»*y^";
cxem,.t from kIvI..)^ « s.irety or sureties on her
liind p irsuaiii .. said will and statute;
Y.»u are herehv . Ite.l t.> aj.pear at a proMW
court toKidd iit Cainbrldire. In sal-l county 0«
M Iddl eiex, . n the llrst Ti.cs.lay of Kebnjary
next Ht nine oVIock In the forenoon, to sbOW
Tausi If snv vou have, n^ralnst the same,
d "aid i.eUll.M.cr Is h. i^by dlrecte.1 to ijTJ
puddle na.l.-e ther...f. Ly »'>'l'"?»'tn« "»»- 0,"5}oa
;.««< u ^-ek. for thr»«e Huc.'osslve weeks. In tno
lewsoS rall.-.l the Lowell f»allT Courier,
,S.lstfA>well. the l«Ht publication to b«
two .lays, at least, beinic said court.
Witness. UMimiaM. HK.HiKs, .squire, Jadff«
of s lid « ni. till* seventeenth .Uy of J«"tt«7.
J^Iuic year -If onr lx>nl one thousand elffhk
hundred and eUhty -eight , _
II
Sif
1*9
ItTLKB, RaglsUr.
elusion iiie sjjcBiifi cAp..*-"-" - r. rj,. ' __
some means would be devl«ed to aid thla oo-
THE COURtER JOB OFFICE
la mwparad ti> qaote tbe venr loweat |»rt««a o«]
lyiklMteofpriaaaf. Call for p-*— ■—
Posters, Hangers and Dotprs
Prtntad la tha heal m
AttiM l0weM piicM 'xad :m Ui«
Mite
OOUBJEU JOB OMtAVi^*
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Th« PopoUr Science Monthly for Febru»-
17 Iwi for iU fronlittpicce a portmtt of 8ir
Joieph Whitwcrtb, tb.; gre-it En-Hnh me-
chanical engineer, uuil a sketcb of his life Is
Riven. The number ojichh with ii fouiMi pa-
per in llie strieH by Ainlrew Dlcknon White,
cnlilled N<w ClmiitvrH In the \yiirfaio of
Science, tlic Hiii.j«<-1 of iIiIh i.-.per Mua deol-
ouy All int.M'htinsr arii.le on I'roiire^s iil
p7nHma,l.y ( i.aiU'K C. Uoj.t-, I'"-, ,» .f,*""*
cral plan of Hu; I'.miiiiimMnu', wblcli illuh-
IratcH ami niuk.-K plain tlin l.-xt. In an
eluhtli pap«'r of .llii; K<on<nnif DMniliiuirr
Berioi lli.ii, Duvi.l A. VVMI-. «IUiusm'm. riif
Econoini<- UiitliK.k. l'ivK.i|t "',"' •.''■',':l':*''V';;
A novil i'len i-' prffi-Mlt'il liv .1. Milv. t alitii
Ina papiT eniill««> ri»" Time it Tak.-i to
TbinU. ITof. Kdwui.l S. Moix; K'v''-* »'
coiicliKlini papor ..n W'lial AnuM-l.-an /cu.l.>-
cMm Imvr <l..iie f<.r Kv«.liition. Then; H an
Hlu-tniL- <l papfi- l>v (iain-ll I'. Scivlhs cillc I
AhtionDUlv Willi !in Opt'iu (llus-, iK'h.t Inii^'
the utarn'ln \\i»ler. lJn<b"r ilu* tiiin l>'n<>-
tlona Vifhus llealtli in NVoiniMi. Mary T. liti>-
Hcll reconinion'U ibe -o-cuIUmI bi-Mu r I'dma-
tion In woiiien'H rolb'^i'S a» Ibo liol r«'Mi<
for the t«nil<'nty in >«>un-: woimii iUi<l •
<lren to ^x^•e^hiv« I'liioilonal ilMiirimna'.
Robert T. Morlls. M. I»..>:iv."< soni.' Il-eein
Vlew« KiNp«'»llii>: 'aiicT. TIu-m-. wlib inn-
er i»hp<mh of liit«nKt uikI lii.i Mlilurial nii.l
Other «l»!i>Miiin-nt* P"*tili.ir lo ihi-. iiiai;iztitf.
make up 'in ••xccHenl niinilitr. !>■ Applrtou
&Co , N«\v York.
Tb« Kibni try DomeNiio Monthly !■• on'
and buH nniry iMurly bints and hu^'ireMicii^.
Tbt) ret'enlnuinl>eisof llie Doni. Hlic have
been exnili nt. Tl»' lllii.lr.tion-* li.ivi; Immm
tinrtif'iil Illy irood, wliilf tin; ifii'liii;; iiiatl<'r
• up lo ll»."a»TU»liMiH!<l ►tiiiduid.
mcib- in one of ll»«' |»ielli«'»l
Pm1>IIh1h'<I. Iih fii-iiiuii new* |s r«
nccnnilf. Ilvci V iU|iariin< ni of th
lsv'^«'" iitt' r.tiiUJ. ami llie Iioii-ftioM
meiit U ci'inliieti'd liy M'h.
Meccber. l'ub!M»«d al SM Hiuiidway, New
York.
Tb" February nunihcr of The \V<»inun%
"World, edited by D-.ar Wil b. bas for iln
froiilUpleee nn oxcelli-iil portrait of the
Princess of Wates In lie r iu-altHHK-. roUtw. A
poem, Hihtorie Wt.nwii, by l.;» ly Wilde. I-.
one of lli« iittrMclivf fotiiin « t)f tlii-'iniiniur.
»n<l In the fuhiiloiidepuiimeiit a nuiiib«r ot
artUtle nml irrat-.ful <l< -i„'"is f.ir «owiis are
uivviu Tlie lil.rarv noi.--. bv tbe e.litoi.
contain »i tribute to the lil«' ami art of Ui-uui
and brhf mention of tbe late luibllealioiis.
(Jeor^fe Klfniinn's ««rlul. Till! Tuiib Al'oiil
riem. nt Kir, eoMtlnm* In liilin-i ; iiii llbi->-
trated sk. i.-h of Klrl»y IImH and Medicine a-
a rrofo'wioii for Wuiiei I'oini 1 u to inaVe
tho niat'a/.iiit' of vhIih' and iiitiMV»t. (.'as'>til
A Co.,7;M» and 741 Umadway. Nuw York.
In the February numlierof tbe inn>;iixlno
* called Woman tlnre are S8 p ijces of Inlerehl-
Ing and vuhiable reading matter, an followi:
A hnnd-omely llln»trne.| art hie on Tbe
Youn^; Women'* CbrUlian At-xorlMt^n of
Jiew York, bv lUatrbt! I'ri'ssvvood Kin.;; a
•tory of ibrlllin},' inteiv>il bv Julian Haw-
thorne; a vt-rv pl^•a^ln•Jt arllilt' by Fred k
Scbwatkmiitflleil Fun In the Fil-id Zone-;
Jaeintli, a well-wriiten flory by Anna Kl«b-
berK; H praelleal paper <»n Kbool Motliers
ami Home ll.lp«rH. by Carolbm ». l'«*i;V,^v.
author of KiiKlinb uh Kir; 1-. Taetrbl; llie
faro of Cblldr.n. a bl^jbly In^^trueilve and
tutercHliiitf paper bv Anna l^mjf'bore Poll",
M. D.; OM'Ii Don*, a proL'r.-«-lve pMp.T. by
Krally F. Wheek-r; .Sara'iTru'low l- iU ab.»nt
the SocblleM for Lbri>tian Work, and Tbelr
ProKreaH; Tlllie Mav F«.rnty et»nlributiii an
arlleleon Our Soei.t) ; liiniH Mild llelpa to
Motbcru, H d«;|>HMim'i't eondmted by Har-
riett fo«didu'e. and nplfte Willi HU^rne-'lbin.-.
to molberF"; Home Dteorallon is treated
by <ieo. Ijuhvrt SyniondK; harab Helton
^i\\CH manv useful r«;r.tie»« for etK>kln;r. Ib«-
KldPMall tlilH there are po«m««; d«'i»arlm«'iit-
devoted to temperinee; bou»eliolil; woman
nufTraK*'; what to wear; the world of 'oiluy :
thU, that and tlio oUi«'r; our danuhl.'rs ;
IteiDh aiionl women ; book reviews, *,e. I lie
Woronn PoblUhlu« Co., 122 NasHau utreel.
New York.
The Wide Awake for February contains
even more than lt« usual number of bright
und aniu intr articUiH. Tbe frontispiece Is <a
portrnit of .John Quln< y Adams, taken at the
ate of 16. The poAdenvl hair and netk-
flolb of the vouiiK nian are in vivid conira«'l
to the tnode'of the prtceiit tiriH'. Tbe IIIuk-
tratlouH ibionnhoul tb« luuKii/.ine are uni-
form In llieir txevllt-nec. H«Miry Haeoi.'s
nkctcb of the life of l^»^tt Uonbenr. and 'I ho
Children ot John Adams, by Harriet Trt\lor
Upton, irivp. in an aitraellve manner, many
valuable bi«torieal fait-. Tbe Story of an
Ambu-eade. by Paul llamllloii Il;i> ne. is of
iipeclal inleresi from the fact of b«dn!rlhe
last literary work of bl^^ life. Ali.-i; Wtdlinj;-
ton KollinH conirlbntis u p«»ein, ninl tbu seri-
al Ktcrv bv M. E. W. 8. «onliiiu.H Its Inter-
cut. I^ublisbeti by 1>. l.otbrop Co., Boston.
Family Affairs, drawn by Mary Hallock
Foole, Is tbo lltkj of the pretty fronti-pie«c
tbat adorns the Feiiniary 8t. Niebolas.
Ainonj: tbe miinv attraelionsdn tlii- number
aie MiehatI und Feodohia, a louddii^ Uis-
hlunCbristmasKtor>, by Arm-iia K. Marr;
the coneln>Utn of Mrs. llunMtl's S.iruh
Crewe; ldamoiid-liii«-k'« in l'iir;idi.-e, ttllin^'
of tbe ratiUsnakts tiiroiinl«rnl diiriiiir tbe
winter in Florida, bv CIms. 11, W«bb; :i bis-
torlcnl t-ktl«bof LoimImii l.rid^re; A I.e end
of Acadia, bv C. F. HoMcr: llow n (ii.»t
Bioix Clii«"f was NiiiiH'd, l»y l.i<ut,
Hcbwatka; tlr>t rb.ptirof n serial fi:tiil»'d
Dilll; :i ^loi V of s. Iiool-l.'-y l-if«'. by .bdm
Pn -Ion Tnit" ; Tlw! Hrowidis and tbe Wb;:lf,
bv I'abuer C*ix ; la-sid. s n !-<oie of iitln-r
akeiibi-. stori.'«, potmsji'^i-''*'. "l''-' I""*
fusel> illu-i rated i»> Aiii'-iIim'- I. a liiiijurllsts.
The Cent. iiy eoiiipaiiN, N«".v Yoik.
Scribner^ Maii.i/.ine for F.bruary U rbli
In ilUl^lrat(•^l ailieUs wbi« b are al-o of un-
Qkuul iid» re^t in tbelr t.xt. Tbe opeuiiif,'
Super, cntltlol Hrn<lel>Md>n*s l^'tl<-rs to
Ios:1h1i>, istlirtti>l of two w biib bave
been niade from a ninai Uat,!.- collcciion of
manuseiipts wbiili lia« b. en, for in arly half
»eenlnrv,iii 'be | o-M*-ioii of F«lix.tlie
■on of I'-iii.z Mo-elul«s, tb«! eniincia e«»ni-
poaer and ni^.^t triistt'd (ritiid «»f iM«ii«l'.;ls-
aohn. It i- liberally illu^t rated with poi India
and drawings. Tlio Man at Arm«. b.;,'Mn in
January, by K. H. and K. W. Ula^bliild. Is
concluded, with a full d»'s«ri!)tl(ni of Ibe bi>r
tory of armor from lln' middle of tlie l*)tl
century to ihedl«us«! of armor lw«i «<;i.turle
later. "It is baiKUomely illn-trateil
bandsonielv lllUHtraied aril, le i-*
Shaler's paper on Vobaime
Robert Loids Stevcie'On'« '
ffcHicaL
holera^Morbus
mmps
olie
idrrhoe^
ummer
,YSer\terY
J7ll Cured bx^
teaspooTtful of
PerrrMvisPm f(i7/cr
in a nine Afil/cor
Su^ar and Water
An. Druggists 5cLLir. >j
tfUtnglDoo) K tf0«
Playing Cards.
Stailrosmi*
Largo
Assortment
Prices.
and Low
Hailroalui*
EILINGWOOD & CO.,
W/tolefole €in€t Uttail DruggUU,
OI'POSITK rOST OFFICE.
• Old Colony.
ON and aftrr Jan. 1, 1*8, tratiia will toive
l»wcU (MlddU>i»«x mrcet depot) an lol-
lows I
Jfor T»niiton, Fall lUver. Nnwilort, New
KAiirord, »*ro\UJ«»i»«<*, I'MWlut kt't, . M»rl-
iMjro'. South KraininghHmiuiil wity atmtloo*
»r 7.4e a. in.. li.4ft aii«l 4.40 p. m. All trains
connect at South Fraiii'.nijiittm with Itoston A
Alliany rallroHtl for Worw»U<r, HprlnirtJ«iltl,
Al»*iM»y an'llho W«»t ; also at Coucurd Junc-
tion with MU'hburtf railroad.
The4.<0 p. m. tniln coHiif<t« wttli rail Klvor
Line Steamers lor Nrw Yurli, the 8ouUi and
HtMH-ial for Chelinpf«»«l nt « 4.^ n. m., (i.^l
anil «.::o p. m. iSaiiirdtivM fli li> p. ni.) Kelurn
»l S..W and 7. IS II. m., ami (J .S." p. in.
8UN1>AY^^ — Kor houKi f'rninln^fhftin and way
•tatlons. «.»" a. m. Iti-lnrn nt fi.4n »>, m.
J. R. KKNOIUCK, Uenural Manager, v
IhAAC .N. MAItSllALL, l>lv. Supt.
OKO. W. MILLKK, ARent. ♦
Tlok«>t Oftlc*', 90 M>rrlni>fli Btrret. .
Playine Cards.
A bargain lor 20 cents. ThcBC
juo of giiod tliK'kncss and nice
onouizh for tinylxKly.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Oliiiiigo of Timo.
On and after Sunday. Oct. 23d, Uic following
trains « HI U" <lli-( onilnuwi :
for no«t<>n. i>."!\ i'-i4 a. in.. 2, 3 H.^. H 'iS p. m. ;
fr<mi I'.ocutn.'i, 11.15 a. in. For Uiwivnci', •U'V.
y Mi II. III., J. !•). 4 p. ui. ; from \mv> rvuw «.:», «
II. m . '-'. - .Vi P «n- Kor I'urUaiKi, 'J.l6 p. m. ;
Tlu' ir dn now li'rtxinx Ix)\v«ll for Uof^touM 7
n. tn. will leave at «..V> a. m.
A nov tratii lur Itonkun and L»wreuce wUl
I leave Lowell at 1 p. w.
Soap.
KIRK'S
dlobD
SUNPAY TK.\IN8.
in.
!.•.»■:, •.' i.'i. J..!!!, 3.J0, 4.ai', 5. •;, « .f.. 7. 1 1 1'
For l.,iii»ti^nr«', 710, ■.»■•, f»."|'i I
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WholcAuU nml JUtuU lirvffi/isU,
OITO»ITE I'OST OFFICII.
fHisccllanroiis.
IF YOU
Hav* Any 8orcr>o90
Hav« n Lumo CacU
, . _ _ _ _ W—l Any Woakneos
HOP PLASTER ,
' IT WIU. OUT* and n«y«r tWla to «!▼• l^j«t»nt \
[r«Uef. Prapaxvd tircm
I trtmh Ho^. HKnlook and
innoHalBoai. BoldCT«ry.
Iwher*. ao o«>t«, llTo fcr
tll.OO or nudlod tn» oa
' rooolpt of prloe.
i5;?^s^!s?r":i;2r < aches
Playing Cards,
35 cents u puck, retluccd from
50 cents*. These wo have n lorge
«ale on by the dojicn.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
irholesale and Retail JOruggitUt
0l*rO9ITB POST oprios.
ONT
Boston and Maine.
0\ awl after Sunday, tVt. St. IKM7, jvanw-'nirer
ir«iu» \»lll l«;ave Ccuind flieol <Upi<t,
|/<lWl'll,
t„r Itttptnn. at fl-'V), 7.".\ H.JO, H.JO. M a ni.;
\l l^. 1.' 4:., .S. .1.40. 4.KI, 4.».'>. 6.10. 0.'O, ».»»i p.
UK'ri'KN, 7,7.HO. ii.;i(i, p)..yiA. .; lini.;
HI.
II a.. 1.1.;'
lilft. I. ;l. -H 40, ft 10, « l^, (i.M. II I" p. ni,
Ki;H'i:N,7:ln. K.io 0 40. lo.'.'o, It a. iti.; IJ l.\
lie, iS.'>, i. ;l •'', 4.1a, &.10, U.;io p. n*. Niiitti
|jiv> rtMif*', 7-0i';i p. in.
lor Hrtv.ihlil. 7 10. '.V>, SJJ5 a. in.; IMft.
I :!,;140.:) 10. B lfi.«l..V%. 11.10 p m. ttKTlJKN,
7 17. t*.lo. !• I'l. lo 10, 10 4.'l .1. ui.; IJ.('-', J..'h|,.i.4u,
;! Ml. .•..I.'i, «>.4>. II M p Ui.
For MMlon. 7.10 a. iti.; VIW .1.10 p. lu. RK-
TIUN.7, II .;ja. in ; I.W\. 4.4.1. (• i> in.
Koi s.'Mliurvp Tt. 7.10 a. in i Ii !.• ;i, 0.15 p. ni.
UKTfUN. 11.1.1. 7..M. Ii n. m ; ■-' S\ 5jl> p. Pi-
Kor I \«irr, l><>vi r an I (.Jnal I'alii, 1-X>, t*.U.> a.
111., I..140, .l.lop. in.
K«r Xrdinoii had". UhMeford, S;ie..'.t» d (Irrlinril
llcHcii ahd Pi>ri.an<l, 7.;M. f iVj a. m.. I. 3.10 i<.
III. Ki lura from I'orilaiid, 7.3U, tt.4D a. ni. i
1.' 40, .« So p. m.
loi- ItaiiKor, lUlfa*!. Walervllle, Skcwhcv'an,
Uockl.md a;id Kaniilnutoi., h.li.l u. m.
r,.r M. .l->»in, N. II., Ilalllax, .S. .S., Mortn'iil
Hiid giielie.', 8;{.1a. in.
K.>r Aiiifinita. Itnih, I,. wlnPtn, M.;1.1 a. ni. ; 1 t>. m.
For IJoclit^ler an«l AUoq Lay, H u. ni.; 1, .1.40
11 in.
F».r Kantport and St. Jolin'* (p«T •tcainnr). on
Monday-, \\><lMe-d!i\>; and t rl<luy»», at I p. ni.
For Uiwiilanil, lKdlM^i. lianifor an-l Mt. Ih n'li
(«tf;i I ei from I'oi-vlatid), ineinlaya a«d KtU
aay>ul3.4«ii>. m-
BU.NDAY TILVlNH.
ForBoaton, 7.:»', 8.i0 a. m., l.'/5, 4 16, ft 40,
7.;jii p. in. UKTt'ltN.8a. in, ft, 7 |>. m.
For I.Mwrrn*-*. K.'Jo u. ni., •1.40, 7 .'xi p. m.
KKTrilN.7.411, H.l.'i a. m.. li.io, 6:«i p.m.;
f«t.oth l.awrviuo. 4 'ift, 7.44 p. m.
For llHvtrtilli. »* *> a. m., r».4'>, 7»> p. m.
KKTl'KN, H, 11.4.1 a. in., t.i H. 1 ii, 7 A1 p. m.
For rwrlluul.N 40 p. in. HKTlMtN. 1,4 16 p.
10. .1. T. Kl'UUHt. t;en. ManHKcr.
\VM. MKUIIITT. Jk., Snpl.
J. r. I'lllLLli'S, tiUD. Atft. at Lowell.
Oct. a. 1887.
Boston and Lowell.
7.^10 for Low-
iloaton at
The train now ibavlnp liobton at
ull will leave at 7.
\'M iralii now leaving Lowolt for
8.4A wllll.!«vi'at7.«o. . „ , ,
The tr;iln now IcHvlnR Lowell for Lawn-nco
and Uaxei hill al 7.^0 p. lu., will leave at 7UtO p.
For furtlier pnr'l«-u1ar» %w time c8nl«.
J. K. I'llll l.irs, tjeu. Avri. al Lowell.
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or VVdod work,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that la^rge army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyie's Pearlinc, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by*washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearlinc.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Eveiywlicre.
Ladles! Ladies!
— ov
LOWELL AND VICINITY.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Siioue Every
Week,
25 Ceiit« » X*iiit.
OCTOUKIl 10, ISST.
Pflssonger Service from Lowell :
For HoMoit, at ft..V), «.«, nn.ftft, jr.lt, 7.M,
•117 ;w. •!'*.:U), •JJtt «. iiti.Ho. ♦§«•.&>« Mn<l II 00 a.
m . *\k\ln\ \-»\ MO. ^i:» l<i, •§143 <•»".
•JJU.'.Ht a. in., 4.2.1 p. m. KH
(Ml, •P.HO, ••.t.lKl, ll.lft, mo 00,
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WholesnU and Retail DrugglstB,
OPPOSITB POST Of riCK.
Cod Liver Oil,
FuEsii From the Shore Every
Week,
3*5 Ceiit» a riiit.
^I.V.^I, tuio, •Jtrt'W. •|l'*«2 P- n>- fcdM'AYS.
•117 *»*. » l>Oi •l§i''.'0 a. in., 4.2.1 p. m. KvturD :
Ut; 4:., 7 3", ti.oo, 'K .10, ••.t.oo, ll.lft, mo 00, 11.00
a. m.. li.O" ni.. •I 00, im, •J.iW, ^:l.4.1, 4.45.
•%»i«,6*i.nft45,«.1.1, •7.»a». 10.00, 11.10 p. m.
8l'NI>AYS, fl.nti a ni., I.0i>. ft 00, •7 o<i P. m.
For Wol.upM.O.'W, 7.11!. 7.»ft. fl'.'i. 110(5 a. m.,
I 20. 4.30, 0.00, «H4 p.m. .sUNDAYM.B.OOa.m..
4.>.%u. m. K.'iu-n: 8.'W, ».4I, Il.i4 a. m.,
i.i^,«4i. 10.*!, Ii:t3 p. m. 8U.NUAYS, ».i7
a. ni.. .1 27 p. in.
t^* Krimss. iXorthfm D^pot (mff/. \Or om
arrittU urtraiiiM from tkt S<irlk. M I'm* IMfitrd.
For l.i»Wr«'Mr*,«.;l.\ lo.lft, 11.00 a. m , 140, 2^1o,
4. 0,«.<Nip. in. bl'NUAYH, at9.1ft a. m., ..15
11. m. ll«'fnro: 7.4ft, «.«0 and 11.25 a. na.,
12.0.1,3.1ft, 5.l.\ »J.44 p. n. SUNDAYS, 8.00,
8.66 a. in., «. 15 p. m.
For Hnlf III and Way-Stallon*, 7J15 a. m., i.«0,
0.00 p. in. Itt-tuni: 7.20, 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. 01.
Time ifitun beiow U from Sorthem Dtpot.
For Ay ftr Junction and War-Kiatlons, at 715
a. m., 12 0.1 and .l.ii.ij>. m. S1:NI>AYS, mI 215
p. tn. Ki>l urn : t^.la a. m., 12..15 auU tf.lft p. m.
bUNDAYb,8.16a. m.
5tfamfrs,
Boston & Savannah
STEA31S1I1P CO.
Only Direct Line fiom Kew England to
S&vaunah,
ConuoUuK the\* wltli all lUll and Water Llnea.
FAVOIiJTK llOUT*: TO PI.UIUDA.
Iwn -tti'tTj^idp'^ •MiATK TITY" and "CITY
OK MA«.«'N" lou»l»iv"»aviini"ili rur, (,oninvH»
rttrc.t, no».|<.n, KVKUY TIIIUMVIY. al 3
..•i-i.'ck. Kor f'^'Ulit or pa»mx<j:c, npi'l) to A.
I»kW H\MPSi»N, 2i!l WHAhlriirton Hn'ot, Boa
Ion, or to URllARl).SO.N A IJAKNAUlS AgenU,
Host) in.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merchants and Miners Transportation
Oompanj's Providence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Mont'lHrert Route from New Knyland for
Norr<dk and lUihinund.OWl I'tdnt Omifort, Va.,
WashlutftoD, 1). C , and lUltlmore, &Id.
PASMKMOKKH AND FREIQHT.
The Iroc St«»uialilp William Cr»ne, I.VKI
tonn, Cajit. K. K. Warrvn, aalU frum l*ruvldcDo«
ev«ry WKI>Nl!:i:)I)AY,« p. m.
Tbe Iroa Stearashlp Johaa Hopklna, IftOO
tona, Capt. H. 1). Poat«r, aalla ev^ry NATUU-
DAY, 6 p. m., from LoMlUAUt Wuart.
Thei«e w«dl-known Rteamnhlpa are larjrf and
cuniforUibli* and fitted with every oonvcnlcnoo
for PAH<4KN(iKlt8 nnd oummandnl liy navl-
trator* of long nrol NUCctfiiHftd ex|Mtiii>noo. {*•>»
voviiK't'S liy tht'M' steaini'm arc rt'frt;»«hln>j and
Invlirorallng and ihe round trip cAn tie acrom
pllfhi-d In rivK OAVS. Fare, IncJudlng room
and mcala, very low.
loud
SOAP
FLOATING
IS
THE CHIEF
For tho Dat»), Ttdlet und Laundry.
Snow \A/hito »inl Abi'tjlutoly Pura.
If Toiir tlcolcr ^loo^ not t«<»fi> IS'hIto Clood Hp.xp
>ua 10 t«>iw «"' ••I'lM 1^ ••*>'• t»> »ho niurtra
JRS. S. KfRK & C0.»
CHICAGO.
Insuiaiicr.
nrry-rnTH teak.
LOWELL MUlUftL HfiE INSyKANCE Ca
Oltloe, *-IO tViiftrtl Htr« I't.
.». c. Aniiurr, I'KK.Mii.KNT.
K. T. AHIlOTr, HMt'Y Awn Tl
\Vm. H. Wl|rt,^n,
.1. K. Kellows,
Vm. I*. Mi.i/cr,
(liaa. A. .*iU>tt,
W. K. l.lvl"fT."*U>u,
.I.e. Al.li'it,
DlvldonOrtSO PKI
l'.iiij. M'rtlkrr.
Ario« I'. Krinrfc,
N •.l.>VrlKhl,
A.«i. Pollard,
K.i. AI>l>olt,
P. C Uatca.
CENT, tn live yearn, 0»
one
|MT «wnt. on Uirce ycuru, a3S l'*r (.ont. on
v«>iu pollcP*.
■ In ci'nntNtUn with llin nl>o\o c< mpany In a
Ki'iicral j-Ki-ncy for iilvldoml piyUig mutual ana
r./uiUlo atock cempn.loa.^^^^^^^^^^^^
THE HOLVOKE STILL LEAD8
On and aft«r June 1-t the
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WIIX I'AT
70 PKll CENT. IHVIDKNDH.
Thla company haa a aundoa ai< n-garOa VoOnJ
holdtia, of ».l34,i4«, and will write on MKll-
CANTILE UIHKa. ltepre»»;nt«d by
Charles Coburn;28 Central St.
Alaorcprt'sontn other flr*l.cla»« Mutual
i<UM-k (Jouipaulea.
and
m.
I shall 0|icn MONDAY, JAN. SOtli, Ot 10
o'clock j». m.. In Lowell,
Dress Cutting School,
Wlwrc I Hh:ill Introil'icc and tcncii \Ur latc-lnnd
inoKt popii ar ScPnilllc Tullur .•.>Kti'iti for
Dreaa Ciiltinc jct Inv^ tiled, and to ltilro«luct
It I proposti to
GIVE AWAY TEN SYSTEMS
To the Flrat T«n Stmleitta who J..!n my school,
wlUioidy a Binnllcharse for thorough 1 -struc
tlona. Thin U an opuorlunliy tli:it nhoiiUl lie
Improved by every Ividy and DroseinaWcr In
Lowell.
KH«h aiudent will be «now»«1 to Cut,
Make, Trim ami Drnp*-. puUlr;j lut « rxccu-
lion what fhc has Icnmrd while In tho «r»nx 1.
L,M<li>>8. call and iiivt«.ll»Hta iny o|»«-nln«
day: then JOIN MY bCUoOL ANX> UAVK
TUK UKST.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WholeaaUi and Retail DruguiMta,
oprosiTK rasT offick.
- •
Ellinewood's
Coush Balsam
l.'ith
AiioihiT
I'lor. N. 8.
The Hfcond of
piiprri Ih eiititltfil
The Lant»'rn-lkj«rt'r)<, «onlalidii>? a reiiiiid!.-
cence of llie HUtbor'M bojliuod days. Ir"'*
■Williuni JmneH ».onlribui«:H an ci»cay, >V hat
the Will Eft««lK, wliirli Im an uneonvi.nllonal
treatniiut of a m» ntid proidtiii. JoMph U.
BUhopa wriK - bri. liy «»« • ''« '-'W and tho
Ballot. Tin- ri< lion »oirtprl«.< h tin- ►••cond In-
atallintnt ol F. J. Silin-on'H M-rhd Mory,
FInst llarvc^iH. llic kmoikI part of >lr. Kruii-
ner'a utorv, Nutional hi lirtlonH. lllnstrHti-d,
•ml an lllilsiri.tt d ctoiy bv Marrell Wind. 11,
eulltkdTIn- Liistof tloMiliohls, Tlitri! :ir«
■evi-ral pocllral lonliibutlons. Cbun. Ccrlb-
B«r'tf tiuua, New York.
The Cntrst I.lttle Thlnca>
"Cuter* be triioi'd. *• W. II, I don't know
M tbe adjfcllvi- would li:»v«« omirn-d to me
iDJUHt that i;oniH<ii.»n. llul If jou mean
that tbcy do llnir work tborou}:lily, >ct
Btlte bo fuaa aloui It; ciui'^e no pain or
weakness; and, in nhon, an; «'vi'r>thln>{ thnt
• pill ouyht to l)e, and nuthintc that it uiifrbt
■ot, Iben I i»Kr« «
Mrs. 8. A. BAKTLETT, Manager.
Miss A. E. MOOBE, Aesi^Unt.
No. 129 Central Street, Room 9,
LOWRLL. MASS.
Advertise in the Courier.
Hint IMiite'H I'k'aKiint
Purgative PelieUt are about tbe cutent
tlklDffa coliiK i"
little
FIVK SKILMIU WORKMKW.
Ladies', QenU', Ohildren's Departments.
BOOM HC*. 9, POST OFFICK UIX>CK.
This 18 tho ec€ond winter for
Ellinowood'8 Cough Balsam,
:in(l tho many words ot praise
received and tho many wonder-
ful cures It has performed ptace
it withtjut doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Erery day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
For Amhrrat, Mllford and Wilton, at 9.15 a
HM, 3 4n, .% 40 i>. in. sundnv, 'i p. m.
For lin-t'iillfl'l, l'ct«'r»)oro', HenninKion, IllUa-
Utro" Hiid Ki'cne, at U.I5 a. m. and .1.4b p. m.
For Nanhua, Manrht'Ktcr anil ConiMinl, al 8.80,
9.16, «.44 a. m.. 1.' M, 147, 3 48, fi.40, «.25, 7.46
p.m. (Sundays at a, 7.4« p. m.)
For I'cnaci.ok, Franklin, Lvhanon and White
Ulvor J unction, at «. 16 a. m., 1.47, 8.48 an-l
•7.48 p. ni. „
For Warner, Bradford, Sunapee, Newport (N.
||.),Clart'in<»iit and (Jlaremout Junction, at
11.15 a^ HI., 1.47 p m.
ForTllUHi. Ldko Vlllnfre, Meredith, Laconla,
Welra, I'h mouth, UHrrun, Haverhill, Wooda-
Tl!l.,ali).44a. ra., 1.47and •7.4^ p. m.
For (.;ainpi<"n, Thornton, North Wooilatock, Lla-
bon, Llttleiouaml Whliefleld, at 9.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m.
For Ji-OtTHon, Lan<-iister, Orovcton and rabyan,
Ml ».44 a. m. . ,,
For MonlpolliT and all points on the Monipcllor
nnd WcilR Klver viiJin.ad, via I'lynioutli nn<l
WimmImvUWs at •j.44 a. ni.
For !*t. .lohnxliury nod Lyndorvllle, via White
i;iv«r .lunrtlon, nt U.16 a. in. ami 7.4S p. m.
for St. .lohi Biiirv, LvndoiivUle, Newiiort, sher
liriMtko, via nyuiouiliand VVooilsvllle, at 'J.44
a. m., *T.4s p. fi).
For MunipedtT, K^htx .Inncflnn, IlurllnKton nml
bt. Allians, vIh Ctntral Vcrniout line, nt «.16 a.
m.. 1.47 anil S.lJ" p. m. . .. . , ,
For MonirtrtI .in- 1 tiiu'l)CC, via Montreal and
Hi'HK.M Air Lino, at ».44a. m., •7.4)* p. ni.
For .Moiitrrnl, vln ("ontral Vermont Hue, at 9.1.'>
A. m., 1.47. *7.4i<p. m.
Freight trains lonvc ixiwell for Boston at 2.rM»,
MO, II.W a. m., LiU, lo.oo, 11. Oo p. in.
Leave llo-^ton f».r Lowell at :i.;iO, 4.05, 9.40 a.
m.. 1^'26. ;* 16 P- ni-
l>cavu Lowell for Lawrenor at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowed for >alein al 9.(16 a. tn.
FIUCIOHT l»Kl»OT, WESTKRN AVKNCE.
Leavo Ixiwell for Nanhua, Manchester, Qon-
conl and iho North and Weal, at 7.^0, 11.116 a. m.,
8.0.V 6.45p. m. , . „ .
Leave Lowell for Aver Junction, Worrester,
Fliclihurg, .>ew York auU the Weat, at 2.46 and
9 -^ a. m .
(i. 8, MfcLLKN, Gcnl. Snperlntendrnt.
0J£0. W. sroKhU. Oenl. I'asB. Agt.
' A(t
FREIGHT CONNBCriOlfS
Made without drayafre wltb tbe foUowlnR
route*:
Tirilula and Tenaaaeea Air Llna. at Mor-
folk. Va.
Atlantic Coaat and Seaboard Air Llnaa, at
Norfolk. Va.
OheaapMika and Ohio R. R. and Kanawha
Dlapatch, at Newport New*. Va.
Rlahaaond and Danville R. R. and Plad>
mont Air Line, at Ifaat Point, Va.
Baltlmora aad Ohio R. R. and Ooatlnantal
Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Merehanta and Miners Trane. Oo.'a Savan-
nah Llna, at Baltltuoto, Md.
Throujrh Mils of laitlnp Isimed vta all above,
named routes. Mark koo«U via P., N. AND B.
LINK.
Tlcketa on sale at E. O. WmpaoR'a office, 8
Westminster street, W. H.Chikch k Co., office
I WcylHissct street, or at Sleanjxhlp office, 99
India street.
For rates. pasnaRO or freliFht appl v to
E. H. ROCKWKLL,
New England A^ent,
Providence, It. I.
ZEooti an) Coal.
At the Old Stand, 88 Middle Street.
At tbe New Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
\^illlam Klrtreauro,
A. \V. WKEKS, Agent.
Wholesale and Het^ill ]»ealcr tn Wllkeshnrrc,
LacUawaPMi. Lehlirli, hrunkll.-i, ('undH-'rlaml,
t;. C. Cann* 1, Ao. Wood, Chaival, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. IMephonc u umber. 'iM-i.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ooo4l ! Solid X lleliat>le !
AT THE
riEE IHSUEANCE AGEITOT
OF
GEO. [. unCALF, No. 66 Cenlral Streel
Having purrhaaeil the agency of the Menrl-
mock Mutual KIre Insurance Co. of Audoves*
with IU sixty years of satlsfaftory dcallnf with
Its policy holders, he Invtteii nil tho former
friends of the rompany and many now onea to
examine Its uu'rlls and reliability. 8U othOT
companies also reiirescnted by ine.
GEO. K. MKTCALF, 6tf Central Street.
SnciewMir lo K. L. <:ardeU A Co.
Traders and Mechair^ics
INHURAMCE COMPANY.
MUTUA L.
Cash asM'ts Jan. 1 , H87 f 4i«,2!te.78
Toul Uabllttl'jii (ro-lnaura&cc) l'j*SJMt.\b
Ket asscta $836,671 JK
Policy holders share lu tbe proflta on explra.
tlou of IKlllclCH.
Dividends, 70 Per Oeut., After July 1st.
UIUECTOBS :
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
\Vholcsale and Uetail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s lehUh, Philadelphia A
Kcadlni:, Wiikchbarre, Lackawanna;
Maryland Co.'s GeorRe's Creek
CumlKjrland, Lykcn's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Levi Hprajnie,
Geo. F. UlchardsoD,
i». 8. Illi'h.inUon,
Chas. II. Cobum,
Iac4)b llogerii,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howe,
C. C. Hnu-blnsoB,
W. F. Salmon,
H. T. Lancaater.
Oak.
Maple and Pine,
and split.
aaweu
C. K. PAlGK, I»cal Afrent.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and RetaU DruggiaU,
OPTOSmC FOST OFFICE,
tale Propriatav*'
Pennsylvania Railroad
Tbe Boat Railroad la th* World.
Tho Faatoat Tralna In tha World.
Mtw Tort to Chloaffo, M hourt.
Mew York to clncloaatl. 21 hours.
New T^rk to St. Loals, 29 hour*.
Hie Daily Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply for tlckeU and full Information to
W. B. BATCHELDKU, Ticket A^ent,
'* • No. 39 Merrimack 8tn^e^
QBO. W. MILLKR. Ticket Arent O. C R «:.
***^ No. 85 Merrimack htroet,
A. T.CASWELL, Ticket Arent B. A L. R. R.,
*^* Middlesex Street SlaUoB.
WOOD.
^*' ^i?sf ^'ortind " ="«• CEMENT.
TTAfP CODB'8 Extra and Finishing
LiiiUEi. Glens Falla, Vermont.
All kinds Bnlldlnjr nnd Amert- 111^1 riT.
can and Scoich Fire AJltAVl^.
Hay. Stra'v*'.
M aaona', Dental and Land
Piaster. Plaster.
Omoe, «7 Central Street, Lowell, Blaaa.
LEVI SPIIAGUE, PKrainEKT.
K. M. TIH KK, BECnicrAKT .
•l^lnHunin' 0 to any amount cflecied In relia-
ble companion.
K.M.Tl'CKE, Ajrent,
07 Central Htreet.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO. 57 OORHAM STKEKT,
Plumbing and Piping.
Btnvi) Dealer and General Shoot Iron andTtn
worker. A line lino of
PAH-LOU, SXOVE8.
MILKMKNcanaot Milk Cans as good and
cheap as lu Boston.
J. L. MOSS. 57 Oorham Street.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Marahandlaa delivered per order from all
trains on the Boston and LowsU, W""*"* »n<l
Uem^U Old Colony and Boston aad Maine B.B.
aSpyiiUracslPtsobtslnsd for goods Jorwaidad.
KAOLIH,
CHAKCOAL,.
FBKTlLlZBllfl.
HAIR,
SAND.
GKAVEL.
ITloiir ft-ncl Oraiii.
OfBoe and Tanl,
37 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone 18S-L.
Branch Offlne,
S3 Merrimack Strcat,
Calderwood's.
CJliilor^'fii
DYE HOUSE,
8 and 4 AHDOTER STBEXTT.
First-Class Dyeine of Ever; Descnption
short nottcx) and
goarantesd.
aatlsfacttoB
iaiMtt* and genu' garments dyed whole.
JinttXr^* ot garmeau cleaned and repaired
A. H. SAIBOBV. M OsBtnl Blook,
Bs« to >Msnagt to tha eidsans of Lowall u4
TWulty tkat heaas pnrohaaed all ths asgaOTM
owned by the lata N. C. S^nlx"^" •'^ * JST
prepsred to 011 duplleata o»^l«»ft»" 'f^*fS?*
By Wng assocUtlon la bustnasswt»*«¥Jj«« "g-
Sanborn 1 feal csaOdaat of gl?»^. !>•»»•<• •■•
flMOos lo all his tonMT
CLiFFOUD'S DYE HOUSE.
PIIILOSOPIIV OF MAKRTAOK, glT-
inir a rb-ar synopsis of ttio lnipe<llments to
msrrlnge.exhauateil vitality, rtc, e<r», esn be
had from all newx OKCnu or fnrwardsd dlreot
from the author. Or. n. J. JORDAN, 1» Joy st*
Boston, on rsoslpt of 95 osnU.
i
V ■»
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LOWELL DAILY COUBIgR^ TTTFST^AV. .TANUARY 31, 1888.
LOCAL NEWS.
SCHOOL BOABD.
; secretary of the boKrd being a't«rward c .n- |
Hlltuted clerk of the coiuiuirt«e-to 1 1^ M ler
; the amount ncce^Hary to bo «I\P'-"I»':""I" '^"^ ""hS lien' uSi
{ Hupport the MhoolH fur tho comiuK year, and i r "i^ r iien «
tropin to thlH hoard. ^, . I Jmii. dO.-l.i the .
FIFTIETH CONCiBKStt*
Mr. Hatch of MUsourl called up the bill
nakinx provUlou .for agricultural experl-
. ...- B.n.to-Pnbllo ' ment HTailonB, and on hU inoiloii tbe Senate
fEenicaU
nMrnlar MeetloB of the^Soliool Commlt-
i^d Hturty 11. ferre.1 to i;oiuiuUM.eS-
Other Iiu«ln«aa t oiisldured.
There wan a rc^'uliir ii>ecllii|,' of tho K'hool
comi
preah
Cu::i"tnu;;;in^t:;n'h.dL-All the «tber
meudM-rH wcro pri!.><:iil.
Oil inollon of Dr. John-on U was voted
Ihiittho Hupcrlidi'iidi-iit of KchDoln i»e "u-
Critloized lu the Uouse.
Senate, amon? the execu-
tive coimnunieationH presented was one
from tlie secretary of tbe treasury In reply
in
,reHided at »I'«V''''«'''\'' r'AiV'S; oX?
lOHpllalutUimlliiijlon lull. All the otUer
meudM-rH wcro pri!.><:iil. .. ,
Mr. fohuni of ward ft f=nid t Imt 'ro" ,»,^jo
M or TO lMwt....k.lvlll« Kchoul ;•>«;"';";
who llvo at a cuuMderal.lc di>l»i.c*; ^ «•'•«» •'',"
TchSo. oat ll.clrdii.ut.rslul u.Hchoo .ulld-
iiiorlzedlol.tly.ulilunmU.m.U con^ ;„ MK DavveV ro^olullou «« to tho delay
SiilhTlS hK;;^l'lil ;;aM"b;Vi^ , ll^Un, ..ud pay..,, tbe c.al.u of M.^uclui.
8i-hool board. wiUm for moneys I'.xpcnded In eoa-t defente..
.„_„^rt fi,,,. .,e(i,.tHry exprohcs Uic opinion thai the
A mi inn/ or im, rir^i u .. ^^j^^^. The ' ,i,e prcM-nt HCHhIon of Coujiro8«, and iu time
for Ull approprliillou
wut htdd III llieir vci'lry liiKt oyr
dork of the MHiiety,.!. II. M.-Alvii.,c-aliod the
u.e.-ll.i« to ordir and (,". II. Cuhj.r.i wan ihoK.
en chalrumu of the mi-etli.K- ' ''« '""'■ ,**'";'
rie of the wurniui, to ait ui)oii IIk- reMtfim-
wuH puHsed uptm by uiiaii-
•eoinpa-
aH
of
•he be coi.liiiuod wu^ jrriiiite L
Mr HrocW of ward '2 tl. i-lied to Know wuai
boropcusallon Mi»H Keyi'a, \v
aaHUlaiit four i»r ttv« _ montli
who hast 'Mjcli an
H lu Uio Wvl
SIvibKireH Mho.d. U tnHthd to reo.ive.
Mr WoodM «.f ward 4 a:dd that llie an^^wer
to riial (^u.Vllon u.ually 11*=" ««lh ihe kuIi-
«mm I /iV a ml iu IbU ni-^e the uiiitler wan
SSmd t\>iho Hubcomiuiuoo uud auiKjrln-
**!{? o'errv Mild ihat Marietta Crowley, one
ofhlaleSr^.WaHMck and SuMin Hurn.
was appointed .«iu|mrarlly In her place.
Other teu.porary l..aclier« were fonllrmed.
AIIDIIIO.NAL ORAMMAK UOUM8.
Mr (;umudu.'ii*aM ib.it tbo prhudpal of
the Ureeu sclioci .h'-tr«-d to n|M!U aiioiher
room In IiIh school biiildiiiK to make way for
Sa who would Hoou .uUT It from he
EiMdiool. Mr. t;u.uud..«- wuH Kninled
STrmi^Hioutoopeutho room. '«"'>»»«'•,;;;'
illoUi'V wn- mailc u temporary teacher. He
;lldllLtlhe.vur«^n'.w m I'" ""^ .'',,'' "^«
•itfht rooms of Hm- Otecu arbool buildiiijf.
Dr. (Jerrv Kild Ihil iheio are n-w 426
uiiulls in lh« It'll loodiH lu ili« Vurniim
school bulid.im'. and Ibe addllloiiH to M..m
come from Milur nbooln «uu d Ull Im
id.uonoovr.fl.wli,K. The P|- "^'l":' .^J/" !
like lo biivo an overflow fmiii tho ^vIk ol u
the proMUt pv,imi..y .dioul Iioum. on lumr Ii
.irret, aii.l Ihe pilmury >»ho.d pupl U lo ild
be iraiiHferri'd lo ihe Itiv.r Mr.-, t and olbi-i
K-bool bulldlm?.., wlLii .H'""^ '••;.''' V
school building I- Hid-hod. .M"-- Woo I.-h
s^kvd If 111. le «r.- Miiiabi.- wdrr HoMa. and
other ai-eommoduli.HiK lor /fl'-'""'-* , '' '«
Kourlb Mint M-lio.d, wlih-.b l» ovtr Ihe
spomh-d In 111.- idlliumllvc.. M^. \Nuodli-M
lUK»ldth..ll.e Ao.ddu.-vrr vole lo pun
school iu the Fourlh Miv.l l'0^" »'••"«•'• ;>"
motlou of .Mr. Douohiie of war.l J Di. (.« O
waanulhorUol to make the '"/'Y' l^' »' «
volee of Mr. Woodiu.. tiloiio, ImIii« luuid lu
'^'tf nliuV I. .upor..ry Icacbrrs rontlmied
woreMUH Km iu l"« Lyoi. -iiei-r, BUkw
JoJkowlutheKdM...; Ml.. 1 "''•;•''• «'|»!"
LI loll Mtirel ; Ml-H K.->«'h iu III.- U...k M eel,
tu. Mi«H llov;ia..d.u„ ill .l..( oll.u.;u hch.K)l.
Tlie aupetl.d.udoi.t al.iled Ihat Hi lier-oua
under 21 VLM.IH of HHO w Im caui.ot read or
w lie 111 tho Kiixllsh lauRUi.^e lii.ve l»t.-eu P r-
UI 11 ted lo wo.'k ill the ii.l.lH, without alt.-...'-
nKeveuluKMl.oolH. lliHr exempt on fro.
thirteen
this
rK'c t^r veanoiiB
HU'l widch. while
liU
year* the rulil.tul and dcvoUjd
Hocloty. hn« ie«Ui.e'l hli ch:«i
thill he. ni to hlui ».umc.Biit, an ,.,.„,,-,, ,,,.
wo ri-Krol Ida action nnd h.M»;d to t-l anffo i.»-
d. teiin...atlun, mo are Unwl Inuly <''"»;«'' ^T
ai-reil. we wli.. have s. lo.iK e nj-'yo' I-
lite an.l ser
mlnUllT. dealrlnKto pliii-eon moid aome ck-
prciiMlon'ol the ctUH-m wlilih his
vice have *oii f..r lilm. ami ot the "-'»l'«<'' '' *
chaiani-r. I.U ai.llille- and bin ««»" '.T'^'lh., res
C4nn|i.-lle 1. it. les-dve that lu aiciiibiK he res-
UuiiUon of our past .r wo do ao inofl
A ralifyiujt vote was taken for Dr. O. A.
G. rry aa chalrmuu of tho utaiidliiK commit-
lee. who wa-eleiled to Ibe vacuiicy ruu-cl
by \V. E. LIvluKHtoii refusing to M.rve any
loiilrer. To the vacam-v on Iho HtundliiK coiii-
iidttee. cau«-d l>y the rc^lcmilion of tol.
J„in.'H Kiaiir|s,(ii-or«o It. ltl.liaid«ou wah
dueled, 'yiio uiedb.K then dU-.olved.
lux
the
Ilea,
li;:;Uwben..lo7;u,ou^pbvMi-;ddN:.|;dl-
or family
wsM twenty lii-t
eari-K. I'lio
b«T«bcen'mid.d,iuoailVVicud. ^'""«'';:7;;
whose uaim-H ami the reiiKOiiH from ;«;b »•-
luif rdeuMid fium the provMoiia of the 1. w
be would read If desired. On motion of Mr.
Woodiea the juixon. rift ru'.l to ««'l" «'^;
r.;adiii>{ tbilr namia. I h«
Lets of Water UmmI.
The coM w ealher U very apt t<» freeze Ibe
Wilier ill tbe water pipi-a, iii a very h.rKe
uumiK-r of iieopli- are probably awiiiv. 1 ^hi-
pie do not Ilk.- '.o l.uve Ih.dr pipes frozen up
liHid. Il Mi't pie i-aiil to iiavil about iu t lie
rtllar, ruuidiiji u lordi or lump aloiiK Ihe
pipe and pouudliiK on II to al.ake llio ho up.
.Some pei.ide L-mpt IVovl.lcn.-o by PUlt iix
r,i-iH:.i united wlih kem^eiie aLiml I '«' l;'l»i'
i.iid thin liKhili.j; II. IlUaHoitofkil or
cure" process. KiilI.er than v<> to all lliis
trouble. It often :.ppea.« lK•^l to let the water
run ioiiliiiu:illy,uiid when hoiuo huudn-d- of
fumlliuseomlu.l' lodo thl.. Ihe lesi-rvolri
-iitlir. 'Ihe expelleuee of tlie m.Hi at lit-
p-.iiiphm'Malloii.luriu« the |«ast \Ne.k bii»
!i..t been at all one of rest and .hjoymei.t.
All llioeuj(liieH have been at w-jrk id^hl an.l
dav, an.l il • the beM thoy i-auiUI. Ill" rost-rvolr
htJol lower than al tl.e lK-^liii.iiik';'ni.e
weik. The auiouiilof wabr pum|i.i was
probably the liirice.t evi-r puiiip.d luauy
;,„o .v.ek by the eusiuea u-ed. .H"'" /'?":
dHV uiori.lmt of laal week I ill y;*:'''r' «>
m.Mhlu^, the Moriisenuhio }'''''n;;'« • » l*^;
•IU) sralloiiH; the \Vorllilii>«lou, i^aW.Oio,
|ii!;h:t.rMe.-:HT2.ftS0; tol.d. WTM.m .ra -
loiiM The average amount piniii.ed eucli
w.i'k lu I>I-.-eml.er was aLSisT.W gallons.
All this can be laid to li.e .ol.l vy;'«i'»7.
whidi la Indeed nil unprolllable thing to
have, ou aome aei-ouiita.
Mr, Hour, from! b.5 rommUtee on priv
U'^v. ui.d i-l. rto.iH, ivporled a propose. c<wi
atltulluual aiauiidi.untas to the iiieetlug
^Mn'Swver. from the post offlco t-o»n'">l;
leo. reporte.l ba.k adversely the proP^;"""
to rcluci- U-tl.fr |..>Ht,«.. to 1 ei-ut. » «'|J,'»^^:
fn replvto Mr. heek, that the c"«"'"'l'f, > "^J
made i".ow.llti-n.xporM.ul that l «»»••"»'
think II prudent to ultempl to r.duce P"""
«.'o at present. The po-^t <dlhe tie part uie it
was Mill ruiiuli.!,' bel.li.d, an.l it w«"*/«"*^* ^
wail until It was s.lf.M.Maiuli.« ^yf"''® . ^
fiiriher r. dm-tlon in iinsla«o wan uilempUMi.
Mr. II.,:irib-sir.dtohave pui on record
bis bdlef tli.il II was Ihe duly of the govern-
ment ami the li.teiesl of the people to have
pSLe reduee.1 to 1 ei-ul. »«« Ud.evea that
he post.idlbe.l.M>irline«l would laphlly ue-
c-omc sdf-sustaliii.u; al thai rate. but. cvei If
io the -lirecl benelil iu bliidtmrthe eonutry
closer totfeiber woul.l more than compensate
'"Mr-lim-Stid bo could not u.u«er«tand
how tbenovernnuMit i-oul.l aflord to cuiry
"niu-la and baruess all over llie country for
,, iiiil ail ounee, uii.l not be able lo carry the
lia.llL'en.e of the peoide al the rime rate.
Mr Vlitlexpri-Hseilbls disHCnt frou tiic
proposition that Ibe rule of p..sta»rn ouX '» f"
hi. I'oiiMdere.l Hi all vvilh refc-reiiee to the
HMiM wh.tli.-rll,« postollico department
i as s..|f.sui.i.orli..K or uul. The P}'"Pl« , '«'
sii^d tlie best and eheapost poM d ••er^''*.
H d lid not b.sisl upon the d-partment be-
S Keir-anM»liii.»«.' After '"rlher i lacua-
sl.m li.e adverae report was pl;.«cd ou tbe
calendar.
Rmendineuta (merely formal) were con-
curred 111. , » J J
Mr. Hreckinridijroof Arkansaa Introduced
anil had referre.l lo the ways and meaiia c-.m-
luiltee the Hewitt adiuinlsliailve larlff bill.
What Am I to Do?
The svmptoms of biliousness are unhappily
but too well known. They dlller n difToreut
Individuals to aoino extent. A blUoua inaii
iH sddo.ii a break fiiM eater. Too frequently,
alas, he haa an excellent appellto for IKiul.s
but none for aoli.U of a morning. Ills
tongue will hardly liear lnsp.'Clion at any
time; if it in not white and furred, Ilia
rouicli.al all evenla.
Th.) dii,'estive avstemla wholly out of order
and diurrhu?a o'r coustlpath.n may be a
Hymptomorthetwd may allernate. 1 hero
are often hemorrhoids or even loaa of bl.HHi.
There mav lie »fl.Mlnesa and ofUju hea.ladie
and ad.llly or flatulence and lenduruesH In
the pit of the Momach. To correct all tbU If
not ert,(i a lure try Greeu'a August Hower,
Il eosU hut a trifle and thouaanda allcht lt«
eftlt-Hcv.
IT IS roR Yom
Winans Bros.*
INDIAN CURE.
LOWKLX. POST OVflGB.
Oponinc aad Oloslac of IfalU*
«uids pa.^1...' the frontier '""";;'*>:' ""'iVtb
loenfoieln«tliese.o.i.le.lau-e of the alxtU
Ml •tl.tu i.f the iiderstiile i-oinmerirt! law.
Vh • I ' »II"W pudieutlons of Ihe second
das' to be M-nl tliroii^b llie m dls free of cos
lo Mi'.senbers livinit hi a.iolhor eo.iiiiry. but
iviMdvl.iit iheir mail la the c.uuty uf publica-
tn dla-
twi-lve
tin... was reiiorl.Ml favorably
Tli'i re-l "f tbu session w»» paasad
cu^-liiK the Bl:iir hill. .
A L'oo I uMiiiy new IdlU were iulroducodin
the lIou«e and referrc-.l. Mr. Harry of MIs-
His.lppl. fiom Ihi' t«oinmllU-e on de3tlon«,
Hi.bmltte.l llui majority report on the Lowry-
Whlte Indhiii:i eouteMe.1 decliou ca.e, de-
f|;ulii>r the "e'll vneiiiit, and the
iiilnurliy re-
•371. SI for a Quess,
The readers of our paper will Iks Interest-
ed in kiiowiii« that l''^ Pr;;!''"'^'"'-'' of ' VV in-
uer's I o« Cabin lleiueilii.-a" will pay ••m HI
in cash lor the bcM answer lo the quiMlon :
'•Whai Is tbe bole for tbat Is in the oulMdo
of the dilmiioy of tho old-lashlone.l Iok
i-abln, as repiesiuite.l In th;. I' "\>;'- '»"''' a
'Warner's Una Cabin Remedies'?' A
pHUipblet with a pU-luie of such a »ojt «;»<'•"
Ian bo procured at any druK ••IV'"- *"«» •*•'*
.' I roidlri..ii.(r While's title, wan presented
l;?..re!:;.li^er;inu-d, and Mr. Harry .^^^
s
Sei^Eb; l^uuld ;;Hk'acli3n upoJ them
"" ''''"".mkliV pro torn, laid before Ihe Tlouaa
The I'l
Soi ^t^HrlAid, U. I., w.»s ,_M;r.,.itted to at
ten.Vtbe liowill llUb Mhiiol.the teaehera
bavlmr fouinl her qu iLfl'-.l.
The superlnleiid. nt Informed the oominll-
teo thai while buL 'm pupils are rdurned as
bdutf inenil-eis of the iVuldle acl.ooN the past
monib-377 b. the lllv'h,31ll iu I bo uriimnmr
schools, and 304.-) in the p. Unary ^«l'"^l^-:
ibei-e were re..ll> ..huoM 8(HH) pupils altended
theHilio(.lK.luri..« the iiiuiilh. Ibe Mtfei
uumbermn«l bo eoi.M.l.n-l in P'^ovi- njt
school «ii-o.iimo.lalh»ns. Chil. l n ..le join-
ing ami l.avInK the sd.o.ds durin« the ciitie
si-Viool year, ami tho names of uuidls who
aii absent a w.ek a.o dropp.-.f from the
roll-, uiiiil hallMuclory excuse for ahsonce Is
given.
A TKACIIKlt'S PAY.
Mr. (ircpiie of ward 4 xaid that Hcrllm
Oardner, who bis lui.ul.l.sd.ool two and a
hair vears an.l Ino. been ehcled a perniam nl
lecrier,liu^nol.vi-.ive.lthe pay lo w liiil
she "cemed iniiiU-.l. by na-ou of her loi.tf
se.vlee, from Ho f. ct. thai no p.rmunen
rhool has bi-eii i r v U .1 for b- r. »».,7'»"«" ^
him thai she ^l.o.lld|•e.•ehc ffMOh dill y
hwers must be ».eiil by mail to II
of I"
II. Warner
* Co., proi.ib-toix of Ihe iddiraled "NVar-
n.-i's Attte Cure." Itoebeater, N. Y., lajfore
.Vp. 11 lOlh, ISsS. But one answer from each
lOhteMa.il will lM3 coiislderr.1. ItmuHtbe
hitfiie.l with the real name. K'vbiK po-^t ""'«"
aidless, ami muM atate th;il the l"«rty li
KUichased anduaiHl at b-astoiieof the folio
IU lemidiis: Warner's Lojt Caldii S!ir<
purllla. WurnH's l.ox I'abl.i Hops and Ilucli.t
Ibinedy, Warner's Log Cahin
has
w-
sa-
fSr the'roVnaluder of "lids year, «ud uf.er
*Mr.Woodlr« said that Iho rules muM be
iuapcnded 111 ovdtr to have a mo^^^
any prcc-
mo
niv
fined lo an linpariiul i-yiumlltee for dri i-
^|.>ll, which will l»o announced April 101 h,
18S«. Lellera of inquiry will not bo an-
bwerctl.
Hot Psauuia.
Try n <iuart of hot peanuts at Kr.l's'a fruit
nnd roiiliilionery sto:.-, 3 Merrimuck sired.
Ilu I.Msall.iel'hilMddphia hakii.K uia.hiiie.
It cookH th. in in nood shaj.c, «ives tlx-in a
niieflavjraml maUis thii.i tasle •renuini- y
Tltie. Try one tjuarl and you will be fcure lo
buy more. ^
H 1 It- from the i.ul.lie printer In response
f« I Icsidntlou eallin« o» him 'or inf..r...« o^^
in 10 .llseharKe* mudo by »!|"V, J^o l oae
i.iliiii'r makes a statement in renar.l to uioae
•S^^^^^^^^^^^ espbdiibilf lh«'«,
f..|i i..«tho adiiilnlMrallon of »'•- o*'?''
Id hathallv .lenvimr the cb«ri«e tha the
J JrSm al work of the oWce Is lH<w'ely bt
irm ra. He ealU attention to the fact that
durliiiC he 4.-\ dava of the ftOlb ConKresa tlie
i.rliliiff ordered bv t:on«resH has Increased
i! ir Smt. over ibut orHerod during a slinl-
*" I'" . . - .... .111.1. r>.>».rr»Bd. |»ut alates
ban. Hod
cinidoyeti
thiin were onTbo'roHH of Uio oflloe at tho be-
ubinlnit of the 49lb empress.
^ Mr.Cut.-heoii of MicliU^in anld that he
was Ihe author of Ibe resolution to whid
1 1^1 .1 -iter rea.l w,.m an .inswer. He had been
'i.le.lto.lr;iwui. the resolution by th.-
.rvo a"od«^rv.-'.oba.l been .IUi-.b..r«ed.
w 11 b s"xtv other employes, front the pr n In.
of^ -t- In" the "'M'!'" "' ^ "^'-'•■' , T;'^'"*"^
•au-e, itutl.n<Moo,when the i.rlntlnK or-
Im-d bv (Jonitreas W.IS .^really n arrears.
Mr CutVbcon S..I.I that ibe public printer'.-.
«#>Correotod to October 16, 188T.
MAILS DUB rnou
Albany and tho West, 6.40, 9.10 s. m., 1.15, 6.40 p.
ITall lllver, Mass., 9.10 a. m., I.IN 7.10 p. n.
IMlliirlca, Mass., ll.'iO a. m., 7.J0 p. m.
Bosion, Mass., tt.40, b.46 a. m., 1.10, ».10, 4. 8.W,
** P- m. ._ _. .
Concord. N. H., 7.40 a. m., 11.16. b P- «•
Oracut, Mass., 6 p. m.
Ka».u;rn, 8.45 a. m., 8.10, 7.10 p.m. _..„ „
li'ltcl.ljurK. Mans., 9.10 a. m., 1.1», 6.45, 7.10 p. m.
Uwreu<-«, Mass., a.'lOa. m., aiU, 4, 8 p. in.
MancheuUir, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., l^l^ » P- «•
Na.l.uH. N. H., 7.40 s. m., lil.5». ^f) P- •"•
New York, N. Y., 6.40, 8.4ft a. m., 3.10, 7.10 p. B.
Northorn, 740 s. m., I'i.itft, 5 p. m.
North Ulllerloa, Maaa., 11.10 s. n>-i3'»pP* "•
New lle.lfor.1, Mass., 9.'W a. «"•.>•'*;, J •*j?"-
Provl'lence, It. \.,M.'iQ a. m., 1.16, «-40. J.JO p. m.
8oullii!rn,«.*0. a.l.-ia. m., M.-i, 8.19, «.40 p. m.
Soutn Kraii.liigliam, Mass., 9.'i0 a. m., i.lO p. m.
Stony brook Way, 9.10 s. m., 7.1ft p. m.
Tyutrsboro*. Wasa., 7.40 a. m., 710 p. m.
Tewkshury, Masa., H.'JO a. m , 4 p. in.
Mllfor.l. N. II.. I'i.-W, 7.*) p. m.
Wln.lham and I'elham, N. 11., ft p. m.
Won-t'»lor, Mass., 8.45, 9.*) a. m., 1.14, 7.10 p. m.
Keoiie, N. IL. O.iO a. in., 7.J0 p. m.
Solom, Mass., 6.40, 8.4ft a.m., 1.16,8.10,4, «.tO, S
Lyuu,''MaBS.,6.40, 8.45 a.m., 1.16,8.10, 4, 6.40, 8
p. m.
IIAII.S OLOIB rOB
Albany and the West, 7, 8.46 a. m., 4 JO, 7.16
rail llivor, Mass., 7, 8.48, lOJO, 11.4* ». n.,S.60,
7.1ft p. m.
nillerlcH, Mast., 8.10a.m., 6 p.m. ,.«.«»
BoblOD, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 ».m., lAO, 8.80,
Conconl.N. If","**, 8.48 s. m., 11.16, 7.16 p. m.
Driicui, Mass., 8.4ft, 9.4.^ a. m.
ICastorn.6.10, 8 a. m., 1.40,6,7.16 p.m. , .
riu-,hbur(t, Mass.. «Ji6, 8.46, 11.46 s. m., 8.80, 7.15
l^iwr^n-e." Mass.. 8.10. 9.46 ». m.. S.BO. 7.16 p. m.
Man. hesUT, N. II., 8, 8.46 a. m., »'-'». '•»* J; "•
Nsehua, N. ll., 8, 8.46, U.4ft s. m., 11.16, 6, f.lft p.
New York, N. Y.,7, 8.48, lOJO, 11.46 a. m.r IM,
S.ftO, 0,7.16 p.m.
Morthorn, 8.46 a. m., 7.16 V-^a.
Sorlli milirlcii, Mass., 7 a. n»M':*''P;":
New lie Iforl, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.30, 11.46
ThouMods bsT* laksa - — -^,- ,. ._.
J,od REJOICKD. Jj-^M^
wf* mAA Sfe VKe eossokoa to Mr
bwm. TJIUL. fmi Mm^k—x. By lis oas
"**"• -^Bfc ' «' Ui^^^i^,..^ part.
ods oeiBs ,aad
go with ^9«»
ScrofuU. TVJT^V^m^'SV'Si.lJo*:
Bo to Ilia \^k AvVWt>>**>^ /••'^
Salt RbruB. V^^PfeSioMB^ tlMM. / Dts-
SUanaob, LI*.
«r and Kidney^
TroabiM
It U th* wo.
■MB't sure
(H«dS, ll pot-
Mvsly cur**;
aQibOMcom
pIslBts so
It partflss sii4 •orlchM'tljo Blood; ■nd glwi vte-r
aad Slrcattli to ibs srslem. rigiktlng spy illtpluoo
ai^To Sowo nator.^ po.lOos. Olto Ia«^tM Ouro
strtll sad tho Mossing of bMlib wUl suroly follow.
ladiuOonSl.OOa Bottle. flLcforft6.
raarAaao bt
THE WINANS MEDICINE Q(k
WOB0B8TER. MAM.
C. L ttooti ^ €0.
TMOC MARK.
mania
'FSUlBgit
fee. tils
sure
[spsclfle.
Io*«ry
pk-saanl
.J uko and
Uqulck i;im1
efliotWo lo
TIds is tlir hc.^^-m of Hie yt-:ir whin sill who nn.-
, x.siil tr. tl.e i.Hltim-niy..l ilu- vM:.ll.i-r. ll.crtl.y
.■,l„ustr. ..ldi-s..rtl.t!Thr.mt niul LunuN sl...ul.l I.
, .rc .?rr"vidr thnnsdv. •. u .th ImrttV •' Tbroal
iii.l I I nir Koerinc, wl.kl. for iiioic tliaii aoy.ijis
I as l';.. "rouWl'cd ns »" ...val..;.l.le rti.icdy lor
III
m.,
1.40
... roii.pliiinls. iiml for CtikuinplK'n.
I,..Li» n. Wavmoi TM ^.<V«. ot It }V'..
riiroat and Lunu Mpecllle wived my lilt.
rKKrANKu oNi.v nv
TIIK INCiALLS MKDICAl. CO
LOWKLI., MASS., U.S.A.
X«rloof 50 Cental and •l.OO.
br period of the 4!)th Con^rea-.b.
unit tbe woi1tb..a been .{'^^"'nP^y
with a working foreo of J'K) le-s .
New
ProvttMJ,U.'i!,'7,'8.48, 1030,11.48 a. m.,
southed: 7, 8.& "o*.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.60. 7.16
8outh*VramlnRham,Mass.,7, 8.45, 11.48 a. m.,
3.50, 6, 7.16 p. m.
atony llrook Way , «J»6 ». m., 4JI0 p. m.
Tynfrshoro', Mass., 8 a. m., 8 P- ">• ^ „ _
Tewk^burT, Mas.., 6.10, 9.4a »• «•. 1-" P- »•
Mllford, H. H., 8 a. m., i«-l»i »Pi«X ^.. ^
Windham and Pslham, N. H., 8-46. 9.«a. m.
n\,roester,Mas8.,«46,7,8.46,19J»0, 11.46 a. m.,
4JW,7.16p. m. , iii„ m
Koene, N. H., 11.85, 8 a. m., 11.15, 7.15 p. in.
Halom, Mais., 7, 8.45. lOJIO, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, IJK),
Lynnte.J,8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a.m.. 1.40, 8 JO,
7.16 |t.m.
MAJfUFACTURlNG STOCKS.
Cortwted dally by Wbllam Bhopar.i bro^^^^
v'ft 98 Central street, I'resoott ItanR iiiiuuinK,
L^Wdl Where no nU transactions Uke place,
the flfurerof previous quotations ss to price
nsliert, bid and aalos are given.
RK
.......
I hose
work
ord.-r
Increase of lii-r p;ty cut. riuiiicd,
Ureene made si.di a inoiioi..
Couni-ilii.iti. Saapp—l' there
edent for smb a.i ill. ri-aa. ?
Mr. Griint - Teadiers have Informcl
Ihat there is. but 1 cannot anawer, of
own UnowledKC. . , , .. i,
Mr lliiiialaK-opnoscd tlio Increase, as tl
woul.l afford u costly and aan;;crou« prccc-
*Mr. Cummbifff favored It. Wisa Gardner
would liave bad a school but for the n«ui-
ndlon of the coii.miitee on hinds and bull.l-
-Ings, or some olli. r cominilloe. lie believed
'"wr.* Tvooulca-Whcn were tho aalsrles
The chairman-Ill .June last. MU« Oar.l-
oer waa elected a permamcul teacher In Ue-
**l>r (ierry nd.l Ibs.t he bad a toadier who«o
csac waa similar lo that of Miss (Jardner.
The boai-.l nfu^-ed to aiispend the rules Dy
a vote of 8 to D, 10 votes bduK nquialto for
luspension.
OTIIKU MATTKR8.
An onler Introduced by Mr- "foc't wna
adouted piovi.limf thni the board of heal h
l« asked to Inquire liit.i the Kanltary eon. l-
llon of ^ui b M bool buildli.K" hs tbe commlt-
U'oonK-hooi houses iniiy direet.
An onler introduced by Mr. Brork waa
•dooiod ivrovldii.« that the c.unmiltee on
Jnhs aid nVnlalh.ns be asked to report
S S nu be,- of pupils shall be nqublle In a
reboot r»<,m before a temporary Uucbcr can
bo elci-teil. ^ ^,^^^ ^,j^ ^^ ,
bill dines Tie iMsuied. Pr. Oerry aald that
the -I ty conneil Is the bo.ly to look alb'r the
Itiaurance of school buil.lln«^. Mr. Wood .!h
moved an ameu.liiiei.l to the motion of Mr.
Cuinndn^s Ihat the c.m.n.Utee on M-b.H.
houses ;nd bvmene .-..i.si.ler the exin-d ency
of lnsurln>{ alf ►diool property. Mr. Cuiii-
mlnits iieecpled the^ineudment, and ll was
sduptcd. ...„.«
KKWIKO AND COOKING.
On motion of Dr. .lohnson It was voted
tbat Ihe comiidltee on school Iwoks and n»\y
D lies ciislder the rxp.-diency of Inl.odudnK
seliiwhi. with the ii.w school vear. ♦
Mr. llrork ofr.-red an onJei—whi.-h, on
motion of Mr. l ummbigs. was referrejl to
hecomndttee on rule- and remilallons.to
report at the next nieellnK-provldlnK that
no Jci^on .ball Ih> eU..;ieil • ,l>«''""''« |''
toadn-r unles-. recommended by the coramlt-
lee on lejchers ami there h a permanent
school for such tea.-ber.
8CII<K)L APPROPRIATIONS.
On motion of Mr. Bro<rk a Joint special
oommtitee wsa appointed, conalstinc of IM
ehairmen of tbo stamllnf eoiuaiUtoM«nd
tfc* praeldest Of tiM oommob cooBOlI-t»o
Rare Uariialn.
I have A small farm of 1ft aeres of exe.d-
l,M.l land huated 8H inih;H from Lowell l . O.
In one of the best towns and nel«hborlioo.ls
In Middl.tHcx eoiinty. LiTiie Viiriety of frull
trees, Krapes, *i-. Collate liou-c of 7 room h
with an extra I'ood c.-lliir. (iood water lu
Ihe house. Also [.leiily of slii-.l room, lir^e
hiub poste.i barn, nmu-b-boui^ded, wbh Kood
cdlar. Will kiep 6 cows an.l a horse, riils
nlac* must be sold Nvllbin 80 days on account
of adtliiiK an estate an.l is otleic.l at the ex-
•i-edlnuly low price of $2m. Kuil parllcu-
l»ra of Thoiua; ll. Kllioil, 33 Central street,
Lowell. .
"Unli's Victory."
While purchasing B bottle of our Harvard
Bronehlal Syrup a few days aKO, u la.ly re-
marked • "lean your Harvard Ilroncblal
Sirtii 'hu1I'« Vidory,' ^o wonderful are the
results It Beconiplfsbes." The vlelorlea
which It has Kalncil over coughs, sore tbroiit,
croup, whoopiuK eough aijd biom-blal dill -
cultlea are alnioHl numberless. As a speu-
men of the lesllmonlala we are daily recclv-
Injt read tho following:
MONTPKMKB. Sept. 11, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. 8. Hull A Co- : „.,„,„.. n o
Genilenien-IMettse scn.l me by express, CO.
nfiViTr I littles of your larvanl Hronohlal
S^'n/r 1 have lU u^shiK U and led that 1 o.ve
my life to Its wondoriul curative powers.
' Yours truly,
ANNA TllHIFFUt.
the middle of Januiry lo turn
In 'men and wonu-n into the sircet In
tli?i tli-mi«blpi.lad lo Ihe pr..ei-e.l-
iSofthellai>eb««or<i-t't« to lnvosll>:.i e
rKIiiuaofa workl.i;;man who was co.i-
lestli.ir It seal in ibe lloiis.-.
Mr. IIei.d.-.-soii of Iowa .ledared hb. uller
,li;i,dief In thc^t.tonieniof Iho P"'! »« P""'" '
n- thai there were more Union sold .-r.s o
,, ove.l at the priiitinK offl -c to.lay tlni.i ...
I'v.V bo.Mi emploxtd al any preNl.ms perio.
Il.sd.'.ioiiiiccd till. slaU-meitt ai faNe. -
. . V ll id c.une to hl.u »t hU hold- [Lau.il.-
- the di-.i.oenilio sMi-.l Gentlemen
If iJiey desired bcL-au*o the
• OSS*
■••oaaoosss
••ssoosss*
lu.lv, Hci-omp.u.U-d her niotlier.
men wish to sneer a.;uin? 1 he
Did jjcntk-
8on, n >oiiii;.'
Tho TTarvard BronchU
W lb. liottles at 2ft cinf^
ftOecntaa iHitlle. I'liil
& Co. (suci-essora lo^
Cent Savbiic bank
mack and John sire*
jran«i/ae(MHrf|r|
and other lnvestme!(
by Wm. Shepanl,
Mo.l-ib-l.
J>HirM4
Sherman Jk M|
bonsehoM fan
painted chaml
styles at voryj^
Sonthwlck bl«
Patent Slid
Doors mad|
repaired.
keeping
common
ers. bar
carpcnt
^Syrup Is put up In
"lb. liolllus al
to. 8. Hull
null). Five
rner Merrl-
Maas.
trf Stook't
laiughtand sold
Bot. Telephone
ci-atlc leader of Marvlaiid. ,„„„,„. .,,„
Mr. CompKHi of Maribin.l Inquired tne
name of the dlscharsc.1 employe.
Mr. Henderson dedinod to «lvo it, fcut do-
da eil that names would be ^iven If an b -
vcsti;?allon of the prlntliij? office was or
The youn;,' lady bad lH;en eniplo>ed
deiod. - . .
in the treasury depart inent.
but
had been
brolli-
I
sdiaiKcl about Ihe same lime as her broth
cr The irentleinan who dUcharjjed her to I;
b,.r that ahe had no reeommendalioub.it I «
effldencv, which was ""Jl-P»te< ; «»*«
iVmorr....
.Vm.>Bkoug
\n''.ro8coirprln
.Vppleton
Atlantic
\UKUS(a, Ua
\rllngton
llonlor City
Hates
Itoott
Rostob
Itoston Duck Co...
Galiot
Ohloopoe
China. .............
Cochooo....
Columbian..
Continental.
Dwlght
Rverott .
Franklin
Great Falls
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
IIIU......
Hartford Carpel...
■lack son
l.aconla •.
Lanca ster
Lawrence »
lx>well
lx)well M. Snop...
Lowell Hleachery.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Gas Co....
Lyman
ftUinchestor Mills..
Mass Cotton
Merrlmaok
Middlesex
Monadnock
Nashua
Naumkeair
Newmarket
Norway PUlDB....
Otis ........•....•••
Paolflo. ........*.*.
Pepperell
Pembroke • • •
Bassell Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
Thomdlke
Tremont A Suffolk
Unlen Cotton
Vaasalboro'
Par
Value.
100
loiw
100
1000
100
100
100
100
lOi.
looii
1000
700
600
100
100
600
1000
100
600
100
100
liX)
1000
100
100
100
1000
400
400
1000
OHO
600
lUO
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
100
1000
600
100
600
600
, 1000
, 1000
600
100
100
. 100
, 800
1000
. 1000
100
100
100
ni.i.
104
U50
1U8
138
• see
sees
• • ee
■ • • s
1900
• • • •
• • • •
MO
00
• • • •
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....
....
Asked.
ISO
1<6
lao
600
• * • s
• •OS
700
700
140
80
1025
1141)
175
100
815
im
i6tt6
80
ll>.>
600
716
• • • •
• • s •
• S S •
• ■ • 0
70
96
116
120
S15
• see
• see
1100
tso
save the
soldi, r from sUirvhtlon.
After further debate
Mr. Culchcon of-
a large line of
walnut, asb and
Mew and i^elefrant
io. 8 Preseott street
fered a leHolullou for the ain'Oi»l'n«"<- "^ '[
Ipe.-hd ci.muiltlee to lnve^tl^:ate the present
Hdn.inl-lnttb.n of the prlnllnu om.«.
Mr. Sl.rbiirer of Illinois orteied as a au'»-
st'inle a resolution iiisiru.aimc tho eom.nil-
ie?m ..Hnlln^-wiih the -|nilon of wo
members-one from each sl.le of the Ho. . ,
o l.ivesllKHlo the admluistralion «f / ';■ !>, .'
iiiir offl-eVinrii.K the lii.-uinbency of ihe W" ;
ei!t public printer and that of bis predeic^-
Washlngton Mills. 100
Webster 1™
WUllmanttc Linen.- M
York* .*• ""''
100
Last
8aln<<
104%
I'tiiS
in Si
104
V7kt
prl
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P2.>
1810
It&O
800
4^0
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485
lull)
31^
'.37 S
U!)s
90
on .4
77%
104 V
aoii
97-iH
Hi a
MM
1645
TOiX
7/0
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84
aon
utn
ll>27>*
1145
180
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600
101 Vi
8I7H
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1025
|h;A
1017 «
140
100
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w
108
Wi
45
97-m
lll-
the
the
OI7RRS Pains. Kxternal and Internal.
LIKVK* HwelllnKs. Ont.aiMlons of Iho Miis
dJ.. Stiffness of .4ie Joints. HKAI.H Hn.m-s.
S.al.U, Hums. Cuts Crarks, •""« .'^""V "^^."j
(Host Hl«l.e U.'mi-.ly In the world) LUKM
Itheumatbm. Ne...al»rla. "'-arsen-HS, Sore
Throat. t;roU)», an.l all klndicl iilf «il»"n"-
A Larcf Mottl«. A Pow.-rf.il »<'o»»''y;,
Moot eeoiioiiileal, aa It coots l)«it '-«»«••»»;'"»••
All l)ru«irlMls. NKLHOW A CO.. Most4»n.
Distress After Eating
U Olio of the nr.nny illsanitenble symptoms of
dyspepsia, llea.la.hc. heartburn, sour stomach,
fiiliil..eH8 an.l capilel.)ii« appetite are abo
canse.l by this very wMespread an.l riowIhk
dlscRBe. lloo.raSarsapnrllls tones tho slom
nch, creates an appellie, pr.niotcs lieallhy
gi'stlon, relbvi-M tho hendacie, ami cures
nioBl obhtlnato casoo of dyspejisla. lU-ad
following :
"My wife ha.l ilyspi-psla. Hhe oould not keep
her f )0d down, an.l ha.l that opprehHed fcellOK
HlU-renllnir. 8he bad no aj.pcllte ami was tired
Mil Ihc tlino. 8he lil.xl nuinrrons mtJ.llebiL-s
wlth.jutb(.lnjfrdleve.l.but tho flrst bottle of
Hood's Sars;iiaillla dl.l her a Rri-at .lonl of
jjoo.l. Khe-has taken two lioUlcs, and can eat
snj thing w Hhout dIstreM, and has no trouble In
retaining food." John IIattknuklu. Mailon,
"""^ ALL-GONE FEELING
"I have l>eon troubled with .lyspopola. I had
hot Utile appetite, an.l wl.at 1 dl.l eat distressed
me, or dl.l tne little good. In an hour after eat-
ing I would experience a faU.tne^s or tired, all-
gone feeing, as though 1 bad not eaten any-
thing. IloodV HarsaifarlllaiMd me an Immonso
amount of goo.l. It gave me an arpellte, and
my food rdUI.ed and satlsllod the craving I had
prevlouslv expetlonce.l. It relieved me of that
faint, ilre.l. all xono foeUng. 1 have felt so
much better since I took Hood's Sarsaparllla,
that I am hippy to icooromeiid It." O. A.
Page, Watcrlowu, Mass.
N. B. Be sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Sold by all druggists. •I;ilxfor06. Prepared
only by C I. IICHJD A CO., I^well, Mass.
lOO r>owoM Ono l>ollnr
••••••••
I^E^V
0ef*eeiss,
Screens and Screen
)1d screens and doors
klon «7oathor Strip for
ctlonal, extension and
ent folding eUithea drr-
|en ware, maetalnisu' and
ingman * Martin's purs
I sweepers aad eloUies
ibf j.O. Benemoi
"Woroeiitor Sc Co.
Are receiving lots of new goods. J-'T^^^'J;'
a Diamond king, or .elect M)me beauUful de-
sign In 811 Ter. ^
Niagara Suspension
► BIDOKIartlf-et 'P""- the Cirlngton
A
nn.l
I
""Sir. Reed of Msino suHRCsted that the In-
veallgallon of a man who \* dead i-oubl hard-
ly'Tdp nieml^rs to gjet t'^i^'- /'^y " ?; "^
ouli'kcr nnd ho appealed to Mr. aprinv' •
Dubllo prtnter. The eabstltute offerto uj \a^f'%9, narnm.
B'5v-».::u:ii?;;«S;:.'r;i^ri-
Ne
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
Tom|u*rfttiircof
Slipop Kock
.Spring Is 47'' F.
Sh'^ep r-wk J^i.rlng WaU-r onnlalns four flfthsof
n grsln of salln.! lonKtltiiriiis In s gsllon. an.l l«
tr.im six to thirty tltn-hPUKKRUiau ths lablo
wnterusnaliy oflurro.! fur sals-
Thi» lendlnj: IMiyalclanH of tho City
may be ooiiHtiltwi aa to the thcr«|»etitjo
efWoany of this well knowtt -**'"
water.
publlo prlntei . - --- , ,^
awl your areeer n^.y
latfgfM U M *• f«nr M*
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWeU.,IIASS.
Almost a Miracle
One of the Most Kemarkiible Cure*
of Blood Poison I MR Kver
Accomplished.
We Klve be!ow a statement of one of tbe
most remarkable cures evi-r ac-onipilsbcU bf
Miiy intdlcluo. Seldom ha« a community bean
so greatly Intercut ;d In a case of this lilnd as
was the village of I)aiii«rl»cotla Mllld, kfe..
In the kloknci'M and i-uie of Wr. Kankln.
KvcrjlhlugeUo hail failed, and death scsmed
Inevitable, when llood'rt Sarsaparllla %«as re-
sorted lo'aud fffecti-.l
A Wonderful Cure,
"The atatomoot which I here make may seeM
loooxiraordlniry lo boirue. Hut I will tell
my bioiy ss iMalnly and trulbfclly as I possibly
can, an I reler lor coirob.»ratl<>u lo almost any
re»Ment of this town, where I hare Uved all
my life and am well known.
"When a youth, 1 wai" airung an.l active, able
to work hard, an.l sml-lil.iuri t<i Hiicoe«.l In life.
I am no\v»« yonvA of a^e, and U year* aco be-
gan to hiiveepllepllc Ills, caiuswl, as we b«-lle»e,
by injuries to the spbio i-w-olve.l liy a fall, aa
n.>ii0 of ciur family have ever been similarly
anilrto.l. Same nine years ago. by a.lvloe of a
pliy>«lclaii, I bPKan to take a broinl.lo cons-
poun.l, which ha.l a (pileting effoiM upon my
uerves. This bibiK, as I am tol.l, a 'cumula-
Uvo "IruK,* an.l taking u.ithlnir to carry U out of
my Kysiein, It had a .iltastroun and
ALMUST FATAL KK»KCT
u|>on my bloo<l. In fact, 1 Uiluk I Me\'er oould
a<aln (lothrounh tho pain an.l inlaery of tne
past two years. S.)..n ulU-r I bcMsn with tlM
bromide, sores ni p'^ft^^d on the calves of mf
legs. Slowly but -.urely they spread over my
bojy. I tried all the nio.llrlnes we could bear
of, but nothing Htay.il tlieir UTrtble progress.
They bi-nnio very oevcro uuiler my knees, aud
when I walked liloo.l woul.l start from tlieB
nn.l murk im Ihe Ibior my path fmm room to
room. Al l.-iiKib lh«-' «'"*-.U Ujwu no contracted
su that I could no b«iK«'r wjdk, and was obliged
In donpulr I.J take to my Im;«I, from which I
never cxpe.toci to lis..-. Kx.epllng my bead,
hMuds. fi-etand l.i-.-nst. I was III rally rovered
with sore*, ctiii-lanily .llM-.h ir>rliig c.»rru|.tlon.
No «or.U can convey an Mea of- the terrible
ititroi-lugs 1 enduie.1, as my conJIllon was al-
most loo ttrilbl.- to -u-w-ilbe. 1 wa- uisble to
.lit up or lie down, but was obllg.-.l to kwp In a
ni-llnlnK'poslllon, re ting on my feet, hips, the
palms of my hand-., ami the back of my bead.
I o luld not liear tho touch of heavy clothing, .
Hiid my coverlnas were of the llghu-st possible
maloilal.-. When tlay wera change.l or tlte
cloths on iny limbs were removed, largo scabs
oamo off with them. When old soroa dried up
new ones formed.
I iiAi> MO ArPBTrri
OrstrenjiUi.friul.l eU hanlly anything, and
was In sucli pain tliat^ 1 coubl sleep ouiy whea
I bee ii4(e I. tally txl aiuled ami relapi-ed Into
unconsciousness. I had the constant attention
of a loTli.g father ami mother, who almost e«-
luiusti.ltlulr heallh an.l means In endeaTor-
Ingtorellevu my BunerliifjB. I ha.l b-en con-
ani-d to the bo.l about a year when. In Sepiem.
ber, 1 HI. 1 aekcd n.od cr If 1 coul.l try lloo^l'S
Sarsapartlla, a* we had ro..d of lu retnarkabla
suoces. 1 took one b.itllo and noticed no
eta inge In my o .n.llUo n, but continued to use It.
When on the Ilfih bottle we notlce.l that tbo
sores seemed to look bttter, and Uio flesh under
Ibem natural.
TM9 Ray of Hope
Was cheering, and when my young frtenda la
the village ma.le me a Chiistmns present of a
d -rcn bottles of Hood's .S ir»>apartlla. tar JfraU-
tude to them an-l to thi modblno was almost
unM>aakal le. I conilnu«-d to Improve. ThO
sm tiler sores giabislly healcl up, and even
tho more stublKit nones were foroi*.! at last to
yield to the nie.ll. Ine. New an-l healthy sltla
forme<l. My Hp|ieilte came bac ; tojne, I atO
w.-ll an.l In-reaM-il In flesh. I s x.n liegiin to get
nHlural sleep, an.l u.iw le-t as w« 11 as any ono.
AfU-r b< InK c^milncd t.i the lied a y«-ar and Ito
months 1 was able t.. g.Jt up. I leeme.l to gioW
stronger every week, ami coiiM soon work
shout the hone, nnd walk wlib a iRne, which I
8houl.ln.>tnoo.l,biilfor the contracting eOlMt
of thoBoiesupon thecordiof my legs. I r»«»
""* Bin-iitKi.r rut.K from sokkji,
Ilwing all over my b'>.l>- only the fcars as ro
mliKlers of my sufferings. My wh do Improre-
ment I attribute s<.li-ly to II..o.rs Harsaparilla,
andcantnithlully say I believe I svio my UfO
to this womlerf.il me.Hclne." <1 W'ARBKM Ba«.
KIK, Uaroarlscotta MlIU, Lincoln Couaty. Me.
/''or Corroboration
Of the above testimonial we ca»i refer to alnost
every resl.lont of Darn rl8<!()iia Mills and tho
villages about. To lie more speclttc, we have
reiM-lY.d letUtrs endorsing Mr lUnklii's state-
ment and testifying P) the won.lcrful power of
IIoo.l's Sarsapiirllla as show., la this case, from
MAKK l>. KASIKI!*,
.1. K. MUM.IOAN. Postmaster,
W. T. YoMK, Hotel I'niprletor,
W. C. I'KAOiiK, all of DamarisrotU Mllla.
B. Z.WlMSWJW, of llr.K5kion, Mass., for !•
years postmaster and express agent at Da^
marlHCotU Mills.
Mas. II. M. WiiirriuioHit. Ayer, Mass.
WILLIAM H. CusiiiNO, Worcester. Mass.
TiiRKON O. Ramkih. W.ircester, Mass.
Juiiw H. Rankin, Worcester, Mass.
K. M. ItoLLlNS, 77 Kranklla street, Boston.
What More <i SeeeMary f
Surely, after reading tho above, not even tail
most skeptical can .loubt the tH>cullar PO*«r«
lloo.!'. K,.r.apamialn p.-rtfyln* lhobloo.l,drtV.
log out diseaae.nn.l lm|»artlng health and vlgOf.
Halt Rheum.
"I was troublc<l with salt rheum tlU abont
three years ngo. My face sb.ut the •y*«wo»W
be swollen and scabl-M, my hands and vaHOO»
my bo.ly won 1.1 Ih) raw M>re. for weeks at a
Ume, my flesh woul.l seem so rotte.1 that i eouM
roll plei-es of flcph from iieiween my llofers ao
nrge as vpea. In fact I wa<
TORMKWTKII WITH SALT ■IWim
ID the worst form, an.l ha-l to leave off work al-
together. I c)ni.ulte.l several .loctors, bat
<«ve mo no relief whatever. One c*J»^ »
poison an.l itkKv roe mr.llcioe aoconllnfly.
Mil rheum cannot lie cured tn that way, I ■»
.ure you. Seeing lIiMi^r, Sa.aaparllla a*
Used. I liotiKht one liottio and osed It aooorU
to dlroctlons. It h«-l|K5ti mo so mueta that I
% tecond and ihlni l«itlc. and
iiAVK KOT nsBH -mooai-BO
with salt rheom slai-e. 1 wUireoommoad Hoojrt
8.r*snsrilla not only for saH rhonm.bat fW
humors of all kln.ls. loee of appetite. mwI ■»
•all goae* feellag so ofloa oaporteaord by eee^
iooo. InlfoaUngtorMltfkoai
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fX)WELL DAILY COUKTEB, TUESDAY, JANUABY 81, 1888.
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Cfte lotoell gatlg Courier^
TUESDAY, JANUABY 81, IWS.
Ciiiviidar for Januurjr.
M I u ti»ture_Alii»HD»r— Tbi*J>*y • .
LKXJTH «»K DAT. I MOON
»»i.6:in. In8.18p.ro.
BUM
B 4.57
Th« W«Rtlier.
The wcatlu r lia« at la^'t letichfd a comHtlon
tlmt may »)e oonft lonUouKjy approreJ. Last
nJghl «n<l tl>t8 forenoon In'lUaletl snow, but be-
fore noon the «ky cletrcd and the day becume
delightful. AtSoVl-clc l»9t tvcnlng the tern-
pemturc wan 2S«, at 7 thU morning V°, and at 1
oVlocfc.'je^. ______—-
" ^ BUSINESS NOTICES.
Fatal Baanlt.
MlflsMBryTully.who wbb overcome by
Buffoeatiou at tlie tire at Mr. J. W. (\ Plck-
eriiie')* house Sunday ni«ht,di«d lm.t nl»rnt at
about 8.45 oVIock. The Irritation or lie
hiuoke W8« too marked to revive from; the
lunt!* benum- »onm>tt'il, luid death from uul-
inuniirv a-tlena followed. Siiuv b«'ln>r taken
to the i.oweil hoi.pitul hIio wu« conselouH the
ereuter part of the time, aud ju>t previouH to
her death hhe wiw fully aware of all thut was
Kolnic on about her.- About uoon yenterduy
Hhe had a bad time, but came out of it, only
to fall aaaiu In the evening.
larMarlon, urtUlic photoxrui)lier.
(Cr"<-'0"»'"")^' "* l*:i" tucket sli.le tonight.
riTCo«ireslmll. the Ixxik'-eller, ftl Merri-
niK street, has .leeided to .loM-out his elreu-
latin.,' library, and partlen « i,liin« to ):ct some
Kood book- verv ehe«|» should ."Vidl them-
Selveu of tliN opportunity, full curly and
get HrHl ehoiee. »
" THE OITY.
i.
wuteh fcold by
See locals on prnrea 5 and
Kxamine the *l(l.r.O sold
"Wood, the jeweler.
KayHios.it llosfor<l have aelosluBout
Bale of tiloiKh> Ihi* week.
(all lit lltttbnwiij'N. IH Ml. Idle Ktrert. when
you want a Hi;:n for >oiir place of biisliiofH.
The flIlinK of all the I'*' houses «bove I'liw-
tucket falla w:i» completed on Saturday
ule;ht.
There is a sp« clal mootl.njf of the bojird of
aldermen this Mlteniooii id '-'30 oVlock, for
the purpoHc of drawinff jurors.
I>. W. Home & Son.ftl'enlriil street, have
ft partleuliirlv fim' lot of eoid from whleli
they are |.re|>wicd to fill orders promptly.
A Kanu of laborer.* wa«t employed lust
cverInK in removing the u.euninhited ""ow
between the hoi>e railroad trucks on Merrl-
ninck street.
A meetiuK of the dcnioerntie eitv eoinmlt-
tee will lie hel.l some nl^'hl thi' week, not
yet deterniln- tl upon, to deliberate on inut-
ters of Ihteresl to the p:uty.
The pn.prictorH of the Ki«leri>il»e Cash
ffroeery devote>peeial Ht tent Ion to their cof-
fee deparlnieMl and have soiiietliliiK to t>ny
on the subject i» their u«lvertlseineut.
The semiannual examlnutionc nt the HIkIi
Bcbool took place last Frl.lay, Saturday ami
Moi'dav. Today tliere Is no school, the
teichcru iK-imj busy coimtinK paper*.
The Bclcntirtc Dresa Cuttlnjt seliool, wjilch
U under the nninajjeinent of Mrs. S. A. Bart-
lett, assisted by Miss A. K. iloote. was sue-
Cesefully o|.cued jesterday at 121) Central
street.
The New Church inUsloi>ary. Rer. O. F.
Btctrua, Klves a free lecture thl» evening oii
••The blessinjf on those w ho read, hear and
keep the thlnjfs In the lK>ok of llevelatloo"-
Rev. I. 8. All are invited. Hour, 7.40.
The method adopted by Smith, tlie fruit
•ml confectionery «lealer. of advertising
Bpeclalilcs for every day during the week is
appreciated bv hosts of patrons uiul f rien«ls.
The ToboBiTAu.
Any of our readers who lind the Relviilere
tbbousiaii slide too much, can tlntl someildn^'
milder tobe^'in on by sli«ilnK down the roof
of John Kaulkner'a uev*- hou^e ou llelmonl
avenue. . „ , ,
The slide U in prime coudlflon now, and
these deli^fhtful niooiiligh: cveulnKs It well
putronized. Both chutes are bottomed with
smooili and >olid Ice, while oi» each side is a
hk'h wall of snow, making it ImposaUde to
irelout of the track. It eouM not bo plcas-
anter than l;i»t evening, when the moon Vvas
full aud the temperature cold but not toolnl-
tar. ^j_ ^ .
81«iKhll>ff P»rtleB.
A slftl^hinu' party from Lawrence, Ineiud-
Injr Mr. W. H. (iile, the well-known eloihiii«
dealer, and lii> cli rlis, was entertained at tin:
Annriiiin house last ni«ht. and while at the
hotel Mr. (iile was presenteil a koU*"*^""*^^*'
eane bv lii» employes.
A sleiKijiiis.' party of 2.') la.lles and pentle-
men from Aiidover took supper at ih-j Amer-
ican house last nl>:ht.
About 'I'M) mcmlH'is of the Taiice street
Free Baptist etiurch connected with the
t'hrl-liun Ki.lelily society visited .John II.
Wymiin, the well-known boartUng h«>use
keeper ou the Hamilton oorporailon and a
member ol the society, at his furin house
iiearCoiliiisville in Diaeut last uUht. live
iMUKccarrjinK the party to their tiesllna-
lion. The eoioiiiny waa hos|»ltal'ly recelve(
by .Mr. and Mrs. \\ viiian. and enjoved vocal
and iusirumcntal music and tliUcniit rcciei.
lions, UH well as a collali«»n. Tli^ reUuu
home \^as uiitde a*K)ut midnight.
l'ollo«) Jottluga.
Th';re were l« n arrests yesterday, six for
drunkeiines*. Frank I'aradN was eommltteil
for illcL'allv removing ba«^':lKe; Lueliida
IIiiiiMni for larceny from the Hon Marclie;
Owt n FalMV »>ii a warrant for non-upport ;
and Marv A. Kelly as a stubborn child. The
lian«on "woiiian was arrested by Dfflcer
(row lev for larceny of a pair of stockinsis,
and on'lheexaminutlon of her cloililiitf ai
the police station two new silk handkereliiels
were found, which she told the olBivrs were
uot stolen. She said that the larceny com-
mitted was her first one, and a search ol
heriooui.Xo. 14 Hamilton corporation, b\
(.»! t, Howard lust night fulled to disclose
unv more sioUn pr^)perty.
jo.eph Sullivan, one of those arrested toy
drunkenness, created uuite a disturbance in
the nelgiiljorhoodof hU house on Chelinu-
ford stri-et vesU>rday afternoon, smashing
furniture at Ida home and ulso breaking,' up
u »loor, after tearing It from lt.» hinges. He
made consKlerable realslanco to ikrnU^
VBlentlncB.
Pring'a. Whitney'.* and Kaph»el Tuok*N, 1
cent to $5.00, comic, fancy and rich. Pl«v
turea, frames, albums, siallouery. bUuk
books, mottoes. iHTloilicals, &c.. cheap ^t
Cainbrldise'K, Merriujack House block.
Two dozen banauHB 25 oenta at Smith'*.
B« OD Time.
Time Is money and appolntmenta made
should be kept. If you carry a reliable
watch In voiir pocket or have a well regulat-
e<l mantle' clock at vour home you will be on
lime and live up to your a«reementSi A
failure to do so cannot then bo excused on
that account. Clarke, 53 Central street,
make a s|)eciullv of tine walehea and mantle
clocks, and also has the auency of TarulMla
siiectacles. l>o\v prices prevail.
Persian dates 3 Ibn. 25 ceuta. .•=iniltb'«.
Special Notices*
^prrial ilotirfS,
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO.,
154 WASHINGTON STKKICT, CHICAGO,
Offer for aale carefully selected WESTERN
FAK.M MOKTClAGRfJ. InsuiniOt $300 to fiOOO,
bearing, per cent. Inieiest, payable acml-annu-
ally at the Appleton National bank.
For particulars concernli<ir these choice m-
curltlcs. Inqnlrc at the Appleton or tbe Wainctit
National bank.
iSpenal |lourr0.
Special Notices*
Specialties Ms & Son's.
]L.ot TINSEL MACRAHI^, ftaaorted uolors,
St 6c. m akelii.
K01T1N0UAM LACi: TIDIES and GC8H-
ION COVKKH, 11 luches aquare, Re, Micli.
WHIIE AND HMUKED FKAKL. BUT-
TONS, all aliea, ut A auil Oc. a doiea.
SULLOWAY'S AIX-WOOL SHAKER
BOCKS, rejKular 35c. Koo«la, for 19c. pair.
WIMTKK WKItiUT 1F8WICH HIHBKD
FAST HLACK COTTON UOSK. alaea T to
10, at 'i5c. a pair.
INFANTS' CaKISTENIMQ DKB88K8,
tncka and luaeitlon down front, Haati*
burg KuIRm on bottom, ouly OSc.
COUNTKY T.\KN. 8c. aakelu.
Second Kradti QKKSIANTUWN. Ten tkcln.
IlKST DBKSS BK-%ll»,6o. aroll.
STKWAKT'S SAFKTY PINd, 5c. • doietti
WtlU'tt Block, Merrimack Street.
CLOSING OUT
s
or
SLEIGHS
Tliiis >Veel£
AT
J in
O
Who make it u point t«. follow his announci
roenti. ai>a proHt thereby. AdverlWoK In
the Courier pays.
Rev. .lohn (Srlflln. pastor of the new
church at Cahlrciveen, county ><.e"v. Ire-
land, erected as a memorial to Daniel O < on-
nell,ba*ncknowled«ed the reee pt^ of ^250
Jroiii Kev. Michael O'Brien and the couifie-
aatlon of St. Patrick's church, the result of a
collection taken on the 8th inst.
Mr. Charlea F. OolnK, tl«e new janitor of
Ilunllnaion and .Jackson halls, bim not a» yet
appointed an assistant, ami nothinx baa been
Utne In revard to a .orps of ushers for the
aeanon. It is not known what authority tbe
committee on lands and buildin«s may tuke
In these matters. There will be no change
for tbe present.
Tbe late Dr. .loci Soaldlng. whose death
watt referre.l to in yesterday's iaaue, waa a
member of the class of '41 at Dartmouth col-
lege, but he tlid not graduate with his class.
Two years ago, throuxb the efforta of L. v^.
Bhepard, esq., he was restored to hU class,
receiving hU degree. Dr. Spalding and Mr.
<'. C. Chase were In college -it the same time.
Last evening the Mnthew Tem|>erance In-
Mltute met and after some dl»<•us^lon voted
to delegate the following membersi to attend
the St. Patricks day convention: John J.
J.nnergan K-lwurd F. Slattery, M..I. Dowd,
Lawrence Cuinmlmrs, James J. Qiitnn, A. H.
Conwav, Chuiles Thornton. M. J. Manning,
Thoraa's Rogers, P. .1. Mack, L. J. Smith,
John J. Magee, Daniel K. Ilogan^
Hoard of Trade M.«tlnir.
A meetinir of the Lowell board of trade
will be held this evening at « o'lloek, at the
assoclaiionV rooms, to »li>cussth<; s<Y»Ject of
petitioning (onirress tor II public building.
A well atleiKled meeliiiL,' Is desired.
Accblent.
Minnie l.awson, while returning from tbe
First Congieiialioiial ebiirch li»«l Sunday
afternoon, wu* stiu.k by a i)a«siii!.' sleigh ut
Ibe corner of Merrimack and Snir.lk streets.
an<l »>ev< rely iiiured. .she was taken to her
home on Rockdale uvennc.
Prepareil for Itualneaa.
Solon W. Stevens, esii., who wiis recently
admitted to the bar, has npene<l an ofllce ut
No. 3 Barristers hall, tiinl lie will bo pleased
to receive culls from hi* fiien-ls. Mr. Stevens
brings to his new pI•ofes^i()n a tliorough
menial training, as well as years of active
experience of the kind that especially flts him
for this new vocation. His progrens toward
a poalllon of prominence ainon;^ members of
tbe Lowell ijar should lie rapid.
WdVthea Stniet ItoptUt Society.
The 80«',iety of the Wort hen street lluptlst
church met last night In the vclry of the
Sbattuck street Univcrsallst<'hureh. Messrs.
Tboman .Stevenson nnd Kidiraini Usborn
were admitUd to monibrrshlp. 1 he addi-
tional names of Arthur .**ti«ples, neilK!rt A.
Wright and John C. Wilson were placed on
the plans and rsllmates commlltre. Messrs.
J. C\ Wilson, A. ». Wilson. J. 1L Lombard.
O. L. Field and J. H. Varnum were added to
tbe finance coinmiitce. Another meeting
will be held Monday evening, Feb. 0.
That Kenaincton Tea-Party.
The tea-part V by the Kensinuloii club at
tbe bouse of V. F. Battles on Kirk street
next Thursdnv evening, for the beiient of
tbe Young WomenN Home, ia now fu'lv ar-
niDRed. N«> tickets ean be had at the door,
andwe l)«ll«ve nearly as many have been
•oM already as can be, for lack ot room.
There la lobe a u'^ess eitke. a ivike table, a
Kund table, a f»ii«V ii'l-h- and a linidy table.
sldeNthe tea-lai.V. Tea will be served
from and after 6 o'<\»<k. The chief enler-
Ulnment wli: l»e the »>iiieert by Ahc bmLh
family, which la Immeiyw. ^^
A new Diaf 1" about ro ht) prodnred rn-
tltJed'-what'ha'H'e do w\l h il;'» vv. II, If 'Ml"
to a bottle of Dr. Bull's 0)u;,'h .Syiup, b«»d
better take a MKionful three ilniua a day until
IM 0»U rid of Bla cough or cold.
Obltaary.
Miss knte Hussey, aged 27 ye«r*. I'^f,')., ,•'
the reshlence of her parents, No, 27 >V llbe
avenue, last Sumlay. She leaves her parent*,
two sisters and two brotheia. Kev. I«r.
Hussev. who died In Nebraska some four
years since, wai her brother.
Mr. William C. <i rant, a Dartmouth col-
lege graduate of the class of '61, ami u wide-
ly-known real estate dealer of Chicago, died
recently In that city, leaving a widow ami
two children. He was formerly well ac-
quainted In Lowell.
Officer Motlatt of the 12 30 o'clock relief
bus taken Dffieer TlUoa'n beat on Merrimack
and Central streets. , - , .^
Wurranl Officer Corcoran U conflned to
the house bv lllneas and Officer Buinp«, who
formerly hail the position, la dl-charjilng the
duties of the office.
Thomas O'llearn, a well-known resident
of Fayette street, died at three o'clock this
morning, ngod 54 years. He baa been In
failing liealth the past year or more, but his
fatal illness was quite abort. Hia wife dle«l
Dec. iJblh. He leavet a considerable prop-
erty. ^ — -,-.—
Fay Bros. & Hosfmil's,
IT'S Central fi^treet.
"An Expfifl Ofayatusinan;'
However miieh we may
liave admired "Frosl" work
early in the season, we're
all agreed, fire we not, thai
we've had enongh oi it?
The eold snap has kept up
a demand for heavy weip^ht
goods, and we've kept our
Stock m condition to meet
the demand. Where lots
have heen broken in sizes,
we have from today marked
down higher cost goods to
"fill in'* with.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A RICH VAKIKTV.AT
€. K. AI)AHS\ IH r»bot Nti^eu
Hend or<lers to ua lor pRlntlnff, pa»>ertDK. ctr.
annualTsale
OF
Slightly Imperfect
Ladles' Clotli and
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WIMTER, IM
▲11- Wool and Merioo Underwear.
Heavy Mtiiio, Oashmere 'and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Oloyei.
Fur Caps and Gloves, in Seal, BeaTer,
Otter aud Muskrat.
Nobby Windsor Gaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Bettl Gloves.
Genteel Scotob Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, "foques and Sashes,
in the olub and other oolort.
The latest id^as in Full Dress Beqiii|Ji,tei.
Novdties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walkiug Sticks, Umbrellai,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
— ^AT
HOWARD & CO.'S,
45 MKRRIMACK 8TKEKT.
sluiplc
Police Court.
Tuecday, Jan. 81. -There were blx
drunkH.
Joseph Sullivan was sent four months to
the jail tor the aecond ofleiice of druukeu-
Mary Kelly, stubborn child, a year at ^her-
born.
Edward Fowler, who keeps a resUiurant
on Brid^te str»»et, (Jentralville, was discov-
ered iHHt Sunday conducting Itusiness con
trary to law, and was flued 120 aud costs
this morning. _ , , ,,,
The case of Owen Kay, charged with ueir-
leclinjr his minor child, was continued till
tomorrow, Jereminh Crowley appearing for
and Imillnfi the prlj^oner.
I'atrlck Coxtello appeared at the l)ar In
answer to a charge of illejjally Kellinj? liquor
at his shop. No. 141 Adams htreet. Janu-
II. Curmiihael appeared for the respondent.
Iiitpectors (ioodwin and Hnri)cr slated that
thev were at t'o^telloV place Sund:iy, Jan.
''2 and saw a nale of intoxicants. Tin; place
Ih licensed us fourtli class niulcr the mime of
Joneph Larkin. but as the latter person cou .1
not be found, it was concluded that the li-
cense was Hclilious. Coi^to-lo does a jrcncral
variety business. The evidence was vj r>
dumasjinK. Costello was i-onvicted of violul-
in« the screen law In 1«S(J, when his license
was titken away. ., . „
No d«'fencc was attempted. Costello was
lined l^".*) and costs and a|>peale«l.
John Karrell was the next victim of In-
spcclorH Harper and (j}oo<l«in, who tesliflcl
to visiting Karrell last Sun.lay, when lii|uor
was* heing sold. Karrell acUnowlcd^ced ev-
ery thiuK, aud was llued ij^oO aud costs. He
appealed. . , - n
Thomas Dnnfev was arraigned for nn II-
leKal sale of liquo'r Sunday, Jan. 16, at No. 8
Cr«»ss street.
John J. Ilogan was his coun«el. Inspect-
ors OooAlwin and Harper tcslilied to looking
into the place kept by Dunley and Uudimt
an Illegal sale of liquor In progress. Mr.
llogai. made a strong <l»fenco hut failed to
get his client otl, aud he was lined #50 aud
costs; appealetl.
Lucinda Hanson was up for tiKlng a pair
of stockings from the Uon Marche last even-
lug. Mr. F. CJ. Mitchell said the sto«kiugs
were stolen and gave thelt value as 20 ceiu^.
Officer C'rowley'a attention was attracted to
the theft by a clerk In ii t*toro opposite,
who HHW the woman take tbe stockings aud
be arrested her.
Miss Hanson aald Bomebo<ly knocked over
a pile of goods aud she picked up the proper-
ty and did not wish to restore it to Us place
because «omel»o«ly would see her.
Jerendah Crowley, her counsel, maile a
short pica for leniency aud Judge Hadley
fiued her tlO and costs.
Wetlncsdav and Thursday— Bei-t 20 |e;it
ch'Holale vxvwm drops 14 cents a pound at
bmlih'H, 47 Merrimack street.
A. M. BarmoB
ahowa apeclal patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kinds of picture moulding, also a good
line of foreign and American photographs,
iteel engravings and etchings. The pr1»«a
are rlKbt. No. B8 Merrimack atreet. up aulra.
Best Messina oi aujiea in the market 8 do«.
25 els. at Smith's^
I Best Mewlna lemons In tbe market 14c.
do«., 2 do«. 26 .5ts., at smltb's, 47 Mernnuick
latreet.
A GOOD OXJP OF
COFFEE
IN THB MORMIKG
Will MAKE EVERYBODY HAPPY.
Appretlatlna the aatur«etton and pleaa-
nre afltorded by » »oo<l cap of eofTee and
reeocnlilDS the dlAenity with which It la
obtained, we hwvedevqted maoh time and
atudy to the drlnkins qnallliee of the ▼•.
rioua aiuda of berriea. We feel confident
that we can furnUh coffees anaurpMaed In
aromn and strength. Our large and con-
stantly lncreasln« aalea prove to na tliat
our efforU to aupply oar cuetomert with a
choloe article have been folly appreciated.
One thinK we wlil do, we ahall keep oor
grades of coffoe up to the standard : our
customers can rely o^ that every time.
Tryaur Imperial Mocha and Java Coffee.
NOTICE OUll PIIICK8 :
RAW COFFKK.S.-H.'iw Mtshii, a<»c. lb.;
ila* «>. CJ. Jiivu •-»-«. II).; lUiw Itlo, 2tc. Hi.
llOAiSlKD C;a KKKK ••.—•• liici-t Moelin, JSr.
!•>.. i\ ll»9. #1 00; Fine Moelia, 3.V'. II)., :< ll>B.
#1.0(1. Finest M telm an<l Java. :nc. II)., :J lh».
#1.(1.-.; Flntst Ohl Gov't Javn, .3.'m-. Hi , :< ll.s.
fi\.{\ ; V n« Old liciv'i .lava, Mc. II)., 8 lU. ftie.;
IJouil Ol I tiov'l Java, 3ir, II)., ">'., Ij)8. #1 00;
K.hc^tMale |{,-rry.Java,8*-.. 10.. J,'*' Ihs tl-.'" I
rrtmc Mae iJcrry Java. Mc. lb., 3 lln. '.(k!.;
Veiv Bciit Kl'), i.'"'- Ih., 4 ll»«. tl.OO; (ion.l Itlo,
»0c.' II).. i ll's. •'iflc.; Very Best Maiacalbo, '.'SO.
lli,:i!« lbs. t<100.
Pnlvcrlsed Coffee a apeclalty. We grind our
Ccff.eB lis power at time of purchase. Mult
our Hot coiTee Counter. l.Arge cups 4 ceuta,
small cups 2 cent*.
The Only StrlcUy Caah Orot-ery In the City.
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
No. 5 Prescott street, opp. Market Street
Several lots of Ulsters have
been reduced ^2.00 and
more firom former prices.
Overcoats, all through the
stock," have heen put
down 82.00, 83.00, $4.00
and $5.00 each, to keep
sizes on medium priced
lines.
Suits have been marked
i down 82.00, 83.00. $4.00,
i 85.00 and some even
more, from first prices, to
close out and fill up with.
We have done the same
with our Boys' Clothing,
and Saturday we put in
a lot of Bojs' Norfolk
Blouse Suits, at 82.00,
that were at first three
dollars. We're out of
pocket by the transac-
tion, but wanted more 82
Sui4^,
We've done ihe same thing
with Gloves.
W^e've done the same thing
with Gaps.
We've done the same thing
with Underwear.
Being: the arounmlatiou of slight-
ly iniiierfect Ladies' Cloth nnd
Tricotte iSuitinsH made by^ one
of the moHi popular New Englnnd
millH. They embrace in their
best grade the following very
desirable aud fnNhionnble colors :
Three shades of Brown, three
shades of Blue, Green, Wine,
Cardinal, Black, Drab, Mahog-
any, Tan, Brown Mixed, Gray
Mixed, and four shades in Il-
luminated Colorings.
HEALTHFUL LI QUID SUBSTITUTl
TOOTH POWDER
KCtPt TMC Tit TH WHITCTMC BWCATM SWttT
^r^ CONTAINS NO GRIT. NO ACID
'(j^OR ANYTHING INJURIO
W^^i/^ DIRECTIONS ^ , .
BiPTNC BRUSH IN WATER. SPNINKU ONArCW
IMnt^Ru«rOAM*AMO*m,YI<lTNC USUAL MANHCR.
PRICE SSI A^eioTTLE
m\fr UP •».
C.W.MOVT & GO.
FM*piiiKTena or
HOYT's GERMAN COLOGNE.
k.ewck.t.,MAaB.
CID j^
RAZORS
▲XD
STROPS.
They are all ftaU double width
and strength, and in many pieces
the imperfections are very slight
and hardly noticeable. We shall
open them on WEDNESDAY
MOUNING, Fob. Ist, at only
50 Cents per Yard.
This is a splendid opportunity
to secure a serviceable and fash-
ionable dress at a very low price.
KATES
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
A. G. POLLARD & CO,
80 k 83 Merrimack Street.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL HTBEET.
ALLOVER KMBROIDEKY,
MATCHED KUUlNud.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Eye
Ul.is-.ci. and Spectacles muAt be
8ol<l at prlcCH way below wrat
nn account of ovcrstools. Oon'i
miss ihtioiijiortunlty. Come ami
Boe. If you want anything in
our line y.iu can buy uf us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
38 0«ntr»l Street.
Steam And Water Ftttinir
Are done by as In tbe very beat manner.
49-Gaa Fixtures, Library Lamps and Fancy
mobes a specialty.
FABRELL A CONATOy,
Telephone 12-84. 64 Dntton tMr«et.
— AT—
MAYNARO A CO.»S,
7(1 MUBJUMAOK ST.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
It's the buyer's chance
now, and goods are low
enough now to tempt the
most "patient waiter."
Winter Gloves,
MiUeni, Oaps, Toquei, WriiteTi, Bobei,
Hone BUnkoti, and Far Oollars and
Ooati. Leather Ooatt and Backtkin
Underwear.
Taylor's Peeiless Mm,
PBIC]
WM.P.
Theie Bason are made and fin-
iihed in the beet potaible noanner,
and are fnlly warranted and sold
on trial.
126 itjles of Baion, ranging in
prioe from 26o. to $3.60.
Ooraor w
ioim.B.ii.
PUTNAM & SON
OIB-PBIOE OLOTHIEBS,
Ccatral Streatf Cornor Warrm*
TOUBAI
To tbe character of \i
shire Trust Co.'s e ;
Plttsfleld SaTlnys Dan^
Lancaster Aavlngs lian
Norway IMalns Savlncsl
Mllford Five Cent Savtni
Merrimack County Bavf
oonl ••■••••••••••******
Franklin Havings Dank,
Merrimack Ulver Savlni
Chester
Clieshlre Provident Instftol
r. Bodliff, Jr., Agent,
jOWEST.
3R & CO.
I store.
CALLED
New llamp-
|ara Bonds.
16,000
9«<,000
iter $li*,(Ni0
>ni f 10,000
{10,000
Mouiooe
a* • • • •
ۤwdl
ESTABLISHED 1?45.
NOTA BKNK.
....The Tribunc"7;i^ CIovel«»^r« booin
may be bigger lluni Gov. UlU'^. «^"t '^ ^■'"' ^«
i'ttl ly more Wflj^ht.
....A-NcwYoikcrlllc .leKcrll.e. Ke.loni
•b "Olio of IhoHe eroll« Fi-encU pluys tU.it
snic'Il liko u uieiiuKtTlc."
......,,,UlolM.irjol..Hllu-LuyulU«i.ou »t
tUe Vendouie tbls t"v«ul..ii, uucl the lx.y- w HI
make liUn very wekoino.
LOWELL, MASS., WEDNESDAY. FEHIIUARY 1, 1888.
Entertainments*
Music Hall.
i^otircg.
"aT^sTgxek's notice.
>.•*•
Idiag.
^.
BOW OAMM, HAMD
~ CiK'xiMrt,
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a epenUlty of R«pfttrtnf ud Bjwi>.
hoMerlnn Fnnilltire and eau for, also dellTcr
goodeteeeof ^
ONE NKUJT ONLY.
VoiiLuuchI YouKcream! You Roar!
The licer.* of rollicking Irl»b conieily,
In tl.dr now im-l ..rlRbml rt-lcsplltllnjc Rb-
aurfluy, cntltlcil,
Our Irish Visitors
[ouJ\y unit..i-..K.l Ui.Hl un.l onUo.tn..
N«w foal urea. ..«« .pcolaltles, new lauRhs.
M,« 1 in'-^trv »H(lii't bulM that lil;;li i . , Tir 1
n;;:;f.!7ro»tunK:rhou...ou..v -•';•;;; Murray and Murphy,
boa:.l.bulUKe«n»Hlo have .insw.rol U..llxU.tix j
|)urp(ii*o very wtll.
...Tlierewrr.) 110 opor;i coiuimnleM in
IlalvliilSMi. lOiltrlSs-.iimlnow llioro nro
onlv ST, wlikli U r.i.n^i.bre.l a .k^l-ltHl imuk
of.U.cmleiwcof llalhu. oiKM-u on itx t.Htni-
benlli.
...Lor.l K.iti.l.)li.li <;luiivhm'Hcl.(>eW>.(xin-4
to huv.' mvX will. « K.iub. Ho i'<'..bln't irot
Ui.|.nicU% c>;ir. tl«" ClmiK-cllor siiviml,' Ik-
WttH too I.UHV. TlK- ll""-i» ^^-ill »'""'^'"' ■'" ^''^
....Tlievvcl^'lity iuitl*'rs of llic Jiw lua
whaUlH;y.U':il wllh lit Albany. Tli.t I.'«ih.
laliuc ul llw Kmi'in.' ^tale U .Inlh In;,' v. lib u
bill to comiMil fhlne^o luumlryim-ii lo b;iv.'
'ibolr r.'celpl» for ^olloil dollies |.riuto.l in
....Sl«vlii»kl, Witk.nv.ki. Iv.noi.iuski,
Merkouski. .laulchtWHki iiii.l olb< r Sorlalhts
have lueii.'omloiniio.l ut roscii.dcniiany, for
belli;: '•onr'.Miioil in lu-on-piri'")' i'i.'''l"^< ^^^
Kovcrnment. Even llio "*kie»" nre full of
ttuiirtby In yerinuny.
-rh.: thlnl meeting' of the cro.lltorH In » »« ca*f
,n CtinrleHt>. W. M. llHtioin nn.l ^ ;•'""' "n:
iM.lh ..f 1.0W01I, In the roM.vy of J »' ' «i»*^' V j
uHi lniT8 un.'or ibf llrm name of ^^ ';,''"•" " ;^
llauHon. ln*nlv«-iii<l<-l.t.>iH, win l.c Held «" /">■
\r\i\io, on the i.t.;ll. .lay of F.-bniavv »« ^t; "^
nine o'clorklu the lorci.oon; ui wh .1. "'\'«'« »K
rrnlltor^tuay Hi.jKur iin.l i-r-.y.' t''^V; '='' '"^
Tho).«Toant«olih«..HHlKn(! will In^ l"<^^*«' ;
oojiciiiii p,{^>;(.is w. (ilTA.A^ulRnoe.
Lowell, iMft'-a., -JaK. Hi. is-'f'^
ariotftrng.
iEariteu.
PIIICE TWO CENTS.
jToi* Sale.
33, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
WcMlncsdny Evoulns. February 1.
En?ugoinent lor onp nlyht only of
Mr. Dion Boucicuiilt,
The Sliaiiglirauii.
cona
UiilioKfylllolt-
• •••••
• • ■ • •
....Mr. Dion Uoiirlraiilt
MlMThornUykc
CJKNKIJAL COUUT.
Jim.ni.-ItbcliiKlbc luxtOaybut one f<.r
thc'iulrotlucllon of now bii-.lne*», a InrKC
numler of pttltlgn« ami orvkTs came In, but
tioi .^o Duuiy 'i-* It' '^--'tt''' >'"'''^- '*'''''® ''■*'■*
Llentv of i»ubj«'«lH «overu.| In lb« pupe" Pr«:
leuUHl. In tiio 8enHtc Senator (lU-aM.n for
tb" eounnlltee ou liquor >''^v;. r.,f jile. a bill
to amend »eetlon 1. elmp er 431, aeN o 1H87,
reluUnx to lb«! Ikhuo of licence)* for tlui hafc
S I loxieatinK IbjuorH to .lrii;:^'lMH buI
apotlacarlo*. bj making It pcruu^slve' In-
fcl.;a>l of inau<liitory.
henator Sleeper, for tbo eom.nittoo on ey
nenaiiurt'n, reported uUKht not to be a.lopt-
Ed on tbe order uutborl/,i..|( tbe <'-^»^M*i^
on e.xi)cditinK bUHloens to l*-»uo a dally leg-
Ulatlvo bulletin.
Seniitor Kleteber liilrodumi, on c«m ; "
bill to autborlze navinjiH banks a""' '"t'^":
tlouH for HuvlnuN to invent in Ibe bo nl« of
he ..ate of MUu.e.ola and tbe ^^^^^^^^^^^
Senator Sleeper bitrodiiecd.<.n lta\e, a bi i
rSlve to lulelllKeueu ortlreM and women
»m\K\vU sent to or detaine.1 in any place of
fn-nM ute Tbe bill Ih de^lnne.! to prevent
InUl £eo hnu^oH from nendlnK glrU to
iSarlp. of lll-reputo end to prevent ibede • -
Son of L'irlH In Kueb plaees by fon e. .Via-
SSVlet'ber Introduee.! u Idl , «« leave, relH-
tlvo 10 dctepmlnln« the f«»i-ulatlon «' '''^J
wilboul the comuionwealth.ln bebo l-of
wlii<li !-avii.«H bunkx are autliorizod to i -
veil. Senator Soutbworlli IntroiUned a bill,
on leave, to provide f<.r llu taxallon of l.re
and inuiine '"•'"nimM. co"U'''''i«''- l^\'^^
hIl'II U to enuft In »lHs»adui^elt» the ?i«w
York law in n»,'uril lo the taxallon of home
/ - i; ; .a Ides whirl, uo out of eKi.tenee and re-
In'u e ll.elr rIskH In foreljcn eonipanies-
New and «peclal Hconcry.
«i-WANTKI).-Tpn ynnnjr ladlen to a^Ut b1
tl,c>.formWcofthe;,l.an«l.raun. Apply at
the box olUce Wi lUietday.
HUNTINGTON HALL.
Popular Co«r»e.
FIFTH ENTERTAINMENT
W^tTnetnlay, Ftbruary Ut,
CONCKRT UY THK
Temple NIaTe Ouartette,
IBcDttal.
Abies Balsamea.
Tbe Amerioun Silvor Tir or Balm of
Qilead trei iaha^jiti CanatlA, Nova Sco-
tia, Maiu- and the mouutaiuous rei^ions
farther aouth. It is from this tr.e that
Fir Balsam , or Canada BalEam, so called,
is obtained. Tbe inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are woll acquainted with the peculiar
healine power of this Balsam in diseases
of the throat and lungs. FIR BALSAM
is combined with PUEE PINE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
Grand Pant Sale.
Two ycnv.s ngo we mtido our
<rixid sulo of pants iii:uU3 Iroiii
cttusinures manufacturctl by r •
A. & .1. Sawyer. Dover, N. II.,
at fl.OOp^'^* P'^"'» ^ ^^^'^^^ "^^'^***
liciud of bflbio and never dupli-
cated by anybody since. ,
Todiiv wo oHV-r
NO. 4 MKItKIMACK SI UKKT,
Have con''ttnlly on hand
Fresh killed Turkeys and Cbickens
V KM J SON,
tiltUUSE,
yUAIL,
t\'ILD DUCKS,
Cftl.KKY,
l.¥,TTUCE,
SI'INACU,
SWKET POTATOES,
VERIflCtIT AND PARKER H: USE SAUSAGE
Tki-ki'iiosk Ni' mukk iU-'i.
THi: WIIV«< ANl> WIIEHKFOIIKH.
Wliy Kanniin hiwi ««x««!U In cpiullty la
owlnn to tin- Ibm puauroa of th« U>»t and
thti ^.uni of till' nuichuuMi in B«'UMMlnjf un«l
fattfuliiKllHlr nlock. Tin) n-awoM w« mn
•I'll Jt lo»»«r » hail anyotin'r Ik Oiut wo <lu
not have tii l»ny of fouunlni»l<>» mm, l»nt by
HliIiMiTliK «Uri'«t r.om tli« ulaUBliteiT* nave
that prolU for llu- honillt of our trade. No.
'; Preacult atrott.
Made fVoiii Ca^^s^lm:rcrt nAunufaet-
uied by F. A. 6\.]. Sawyer and
the cclobnitcd Livingston MIMh,
At $3.50 per Tair.
• These Pants are made from the
best (luality of these CaHsimeres
nnd are istyleis that are bringing
in otiier clothing stores from $5
to $G.
We hiive added to the above
The Belvidere Market
Cor. H'mti and East Merrimack Sts.
rirat olaaa Meati. roultry, Onrae. Flah,
Gyatera, Vegi'tablfn, Fruit, antl a cenernl
Un« of Grooorlei at aa low rU-«a aa th«
quullty «f Gootla can be aold. Call and ■••■
If you have a cough or cold try a 25 | ^^^^^..^j l^^J^^^^\^^,^\ pairn, made from
cent bottle and you will be mora than| , __.. ^^ ♦!,.. K««f mnkA« in
•ASU-
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Cents. Lane Size 58 Cents.
— BOH) UT —
In tlH'HouHO blllH on It uv6 wore Intro-
dncf.1 bv Mr. Warden of WuUhum, conceru-
Ini? ailni'is-lona to the Asylum for the Insane
ulTewk-huiy ; bv Mr. Hlmnc of lioston, an
tonrovUlinK-foriheuppolntmentuf .i eom-
nii;«ioner of mttnulaetinlo!,; *'"n»or''ll'>«}''-
lA-iivo to wlllnlruw whh the report of the
..onn.ill..on lUp.or l.tw on the P;-; t^>" «
ih») Ma^''!U•hu^el is Temperance Allluiiee nn.l
oilers, for Ihe repeal of the «v -*'»"«, ]">V
HSesan.lforthccnticlnu-ntof u prohlh to i
law of the llous,; eoinniiltee on Uio jmliela-
rv on the petition of Nallnnlel »="l iett e
aL for leL't^lation relative to the prote. Hon
of the oia Imliaii l.uryln- j^rouinl ut Natlrk.
No k-iiUlatlou iiee» hHury wan the report of
the eoiu.ulttee on Ihe jn.lielary on '«" onler
relative to provUllnt? for the . elivery of t e
belles of exeeuU-!l erhninaU lo uieduul In-
Nlitutlonf* for illMM'cllon.
I 'c-vpr.liLM.t was the report of the eominil-
teo on ediieatlon on the ord r reqiilrm-; e\-
blbitois of animals to have the >ame n..med
bvrdiHl.l.-/.ool..-i>.l.; l.y the eomniUiee on
tlic judl. iai V on the order for repca •»;< ^ee-
Sell provitM thai the oo.irts ^hal not
chap'e iiiries with renpeol to matter of tart,
byllTe eommlltee on the Ibpiyr law on the
order that no luenscH for the ^iile of intox -
ralhJ^C liquors hball Ih- l.-Mied or have foiec
or vttlidil) after April oO, next.
IleMrluica.
The womnn Huirni«e eommiltee hord ar-
cumentBln hebalf of lleenfc Miflra^e for
women. MIhh Tobey , Mr-. FcHscnden of Mai-
den. MiH. S. I.. Ualdwln, .Mrs. A. K- 'Hjorpcj
Mrn LcliaJ.llohhisoH, an.l Or. Blaekwel
apoke n fHVor. Senator Slattery aske,! wb.it
Would be the effect In a family w»iero tbe
h.fZuid voted one way ami the wifelhe olh-
Jr '^' r Ckwell.auihe hoped If 1.1» wife
differed from him on any ijueHtlou that he
wS be M.nkienlly .1 Kentlcinuu not lo aU
tempt to cot^ree her. DurlnK a Inll In the
prm^elSnpK Mr. Kaxon '|»''«"Sao?y kw
s:^r:JidKeis.^s.^^it^o^«o^
boro believed In doln« rl^ht now. Mr L. D.
Brandei. nrgued ut lentil. «». 0PPX/""for a
the uetiUon. He upmured, he f «»;':, ««^^i,J
amall numl»er of ladiett who did not thiiiw luc
iSml« of the suffrage to women waM de-
Slrable.^ If tbe women were «»v«n K-rmJ.-
alOD lo voU on thin que- Ion, he Hah . Hml
they did what they »ay Ihey w H «'«' Jj« ™J
•ult would be the name ua if /'«',':'< r!';^"',!
Da««rd ft urohlhltorv law, and thW It 1ih» a
^'Tbe*'hearlDK on the Kcverly case was eon-
tloued. _
Hood's 8nrH«| ariTTa eure»| ♦•n«/»'-rh ^y «x-
pelllnic Impurities 'r»m the blood, whkh l-
iho cau»o of the cont plaint. Olve lt!« irhil.
ScliritUor, H«i*l>i«t.
NEXT BNTIERTAIMMBMT FEB. 15th.
Prioe for the two 75 cent ».
Evening tickets 50 cents
Box olUcc open Wclnesday at 7 p. m.
THKEK N1011T.9,
Commencing Thursday, Feb. 2il.
SpeclAl Ladlei' Mntlnoe Saturday, at a
o'clock.
Gilbert Opera Co.
Umler the management of M. N. Myers.
Mtronger Than Ever.
35 — First -Class Artists — 35
. , ii„» tiin fn'lowlnir: Mr. .lames OPbort,
?; ";i^lr^d'\"viVi:.l"Vc.for a..rm..rl^ ^
ilpus Knallsh Opera coinpany) , Mr. .1. <-• ray
CftRTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. Werrimact and Bridal Sts.
cassiiiiercB ot the best mnkos in
the United Stiites, odd lots which
have hccn nelling at $5 to $0.50
—all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England ov
New York can eiiiuil value for
the same money bo found us in
thici ft^ule ot
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
WE HAVE STILL ON HAND
A large aiaortniniit of nn«it cf eamery »nd
dairy butter nn«l oheeae, whirli we ah^II
diaiwie of at price* to ault tbe tlniea. »1-
wayaalinlnc «o ple«M on' «"»ny P»tronB
and meet the demands of the public. W«
alfrnya keep In atocU all graden. lo that
none may go away without ..^elng Ju.t
what they want. No. 7 Preacott •tr««t.
JSrAdTeittaementa nnder this hmmd oMti
only ISoentoH Iln< for tliriw lna«rtlr>n«.
IT^Oll WAIiK.— A ncnrly'new «lrlvlnK sleigh.
: 1 itqnjre ut H WHshUiMjo" J-lre. t .
Ii^Oll NALK.— Scvorul iMxirdliiR: and lodg-
* liiir hou8CH, cx'ntrally looalud, at |>rlc«a
M'm f .wo to i^>(K)0. Aiii)ly to iUtiii riumMor,
•;> Contrnl atrect. - <
NKW MILCII COWH cnnHianth- on hand
hikI for »aln alCiiinliui. farm, luar -Weil-
tonlCentU!. Kii'^h nrrlvalt* oory Iwo weeks
fiom N«w llampHlilre and Vermont. Convey-
aiir.' from dej.of to.fnrnK
IiAOU SAI.K.— OiHMif the IhieM Hltimtloi t 1q
' lU'lvldc e, 1'^^ SlHrkp(»:f Mietl. llonse has
l«i lo H, I)»;hIiIch Iriili room, wash ruoni an.l
larK" ^lu■d; niulilo furl h^»r^^-t: ample cHrilago
ro' m ; lO.OOti Ucl of laiid wMi uImmU JO fruit
ticos. Kn<|idreon l'£}^d<C''.
IT^Oi: MALK.— .V Iwo-Morv hotisf, «tnhle nnd
' K'xxl If'lot lami, -tltiiiiHil In ri-niralvlllo, a
ffw »t<'pK Imni Urli!ne Mirci and ln>r«to cars.
Iliiu»^<' eoiiuliii t! riioiiiii :ind f\u<[; iv '»ai>rid» *J
iiviii', f noit, on oanv Utiiii.. AppU lo H.di »
l'lnii'iiier.4tt(;ciiivi>l ""*'«•'» ''*."'.'iti^"f'J."i.'*: ^
l.^<>ll SAM'..— An CNCPllrnt Mmik of four
tj loueihcntiiof ilvo nn.niH omiIi; ilty water
and Kcwi r; v.miIk f v *.l. pi r nnoiri ; :t.".tO hrjuara
net ol lan<l; » Imutnl t»ii a poptil. r i-lrivl In Ilcl-
vlili-re, .(iiivt'iilcnlio Hu' iiilll-<; no Itctu r lenl-
Inir pvop'J'v <im li'" fotii"! l" H'e <"'ty ; price
miUiO. !• nil lartlcuUirH of Klr^li A, i'lyinnier, iH
< ;o ntrul stixut, r^'om • /i^ ?tn'' 4. . ^
In^OIl WAI.K.-A two-Mory.'nwo.tencmenl
^ lion^e of Vi r..«MnH, .til In lli.^ Iienl of j\jp:dr;
«.Uy MKliM-.ind flo-e;-*; MuiatMl near thn south
roninion, ulien' land b> worlli 7.V. }» r ft.; rents
for ♦•i7 prr month; ;>J(M» Kipian' fe.t »f lan.l;
prli't! ♦.Who. l-'nd parih ala.» oi KMi & I'lum-
nier, 4H (Jt^i'ral atreet, nu>mw ■'> ami 4.
1710II HAI.K.— A valuable o»'«ate, ex^nHlitlnf
* of a three olory brhk honi«« of li^rnoma,
Hlu'd ami K<""l «"'"""t ol Inml, .•\tp.*flnR to •
hack Kliet't, low hIc|m from the AfcOiir-n hou»e.
In ihlHrily. It Ih Hildom property wf lids clasa
U oirereil lor wdo. Nol«l lo Mttle an eM'tlo. An
eiirly rail will Meenre a ItarKaln. Priic fWOO.
rtdi pnrtlenlarn "f H»h A I'liinuner, ii Ciatral
utrect, Lowell, Mass. ^ .
Foil SA-LM.
Three .lames Lock Corner Machines.
Three CIrculnr 8aw iteuches.
Unu Itolt .Machiae ; ( nls from »i to 'i luchM
One 10-liorf« Power Kugiue.
Ono Power Cider Mill.
Lot of 8 and 4 luch Klauge Pipe.
B. P. STEVENS, - 20ArchSt..LowelL
Zo net.
4^Advert.ls«tu«dtH under this head coat
only 1« cents » line for three Insertions.
riM) I.KT.- Largo l(»ft at 'ill Market ntrmst-
.1 .M'- lloKcr(«.C(:<».
A THING OF BEAUTY
la a joy forever, and a Koort dinner Is much
relUUed. Wf. can sell you a roast of our
A No. t quality Kansas l.e«f at » very low
price. This beef sella lts«If. No. 7 Pres-
oott street.
BROKEN CANDY, Mc, a II),, 2 lbs. 25c.
tlit:8,4(K-. per lb.
TSut ml ]V«t»: IStitmZ
A full line of Mixed NutK, 14c. per lb., Slbs.Mc.
FLORIDA OllANGES, GRAPES, *c.
$5 Ind m Pauls at ^a-scjCENTRRLVlLLE MARKET.
"yy BrldHTo street,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
r\Mi I..KT.— A cotUtKO at i:l Hampshire street.
I innnlre at lOThlncontli^treet^
rno I.ET.-Nlcely furn'sneci, largo and weU-
X l»wh cd rtoms.eonvei.lcnlly sllnatod, at No.
\\V\ nil htrcct. .
ri^O LET .-An olcganl house of six rooms I
1 one Willi live rooms ; ono with throe roouts.
50 ChvHlnut slruct.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
LiBllOne-PnteMiiCo.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
BSTAltLISUED 1840.
}Ve are prepared to fill all
orders for the choicest Meats,
Poultry, fruits and Vegetables
with pruwpiness and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
^^0 LKT.-HouBO In Helvldere, on line of
hoi-He VurK. six ro n.s and two llnl.hcd
utilcH. OaK nn.l rliy water. Kent cheap to small
Anicil(anfMndl.v^Jlii<P«lrejit(;onrlt'r..moe; ^
f I'^O hKT.-S""'" tcncnienl, near the inUlB-
1 \lVo eottnKO hou'O, near the mlllH, ♦«.«)
OCT inonih. lloMHe and stnlile on IIIIdi;cth street,
knqnlre of ThoH. H. Klllutt, «:'» Central Htreot.
lEants.
4»-.\dTertlaemenis under thia head ooa*
only 1» cents a line for three Insortlona.
WANTKI).— '^liiii'don HH cook In private
family. Applyjii N«)J (iiWK|^^<t|;^£5:_.
ANTKI).— "^ll"'*!"" •^y ''*««'''•' Protes-
tant jth I '" took. Ileference* given. Ap-
lily at thla olllee. . ,
W \ NTKI).— ^It'ii'don to do general house-
work In privut.i family, also go
L5"'^.^K' 'K, ^-jSne"^ A.^Haldo'll-Sicll.
^'irAlKVafei^a (fornu.r.y wj<;;„t..e Ito.ton
^•^IJLKK&oper.^ vvm .;. produ^^
th,.on«aKenKnt: '{i|";-!■•^^^,'^;;^V^.MaJoK••
SuriS ^S^."-tUn'e.\illbert & Sulllvnu's
"Mikado;" Si,tnV.l..y evening, the great mc
**AVluV«*Se"oprra«'»»ill he produced with a
fnlln!.M"'MTC,-t Ard.plr...lon an.l unMerpcr-
K.n. ImVi CI orn^ Itieh and Kle^ant Co«t«ni09.
pVlces 15. ia, a.% and 6» <-»*ntr..
Seat *on sAle at box emee Tuesday. Jan. 81«t.
at'.tn. ni.
ilnstrurtiDU.
MRS IIAI.EVM 8KI.ECT Slt^nO^i'
L.rm".eKln Ht-pt. !», I>e«'- H «"«> AprlU4.
l^rlvat^VIJK^^
I, at hU new mn«le, room. ^•>'2!.. Central Blmrk.
on Wcdnefiilny niornlnK« from ten till twelve
o'clock wnrrin^e for plano-fortc lessons.
Try Bomc of our CANNED GOOPSwItl.
vonr ChrlHtmas dinner. Our stock eomprlhcs
Tlonev nropCorn. s«,TOt.i.h, Peas. String aud
Lima Itoaoa, Asparagus, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDI.KSKX ^TRKKT,
OppoMlto IS^orth«5rnr>epot
Telephone Nn. .32-:?.
mEPING REDUCTION
IN '
Hair Goods !
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
11 WM Street • • leleDtione 143-2.
In pdrc at .W Charn-H street.
good cook.
Mr. H. B. T>ArV,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arrangements made ns planted, organist and
.ic<-/)niiianl«t for concerts. Five Cent Havings
Back BulUllng.
Onr •l.SO Switches marked down to SLOO
•• «.50 •• uHloDBhalr, " " »•«»
.. 3.0O
.. 4.50
1.S0 Shingle Bangs " "
8.0O • "
1.00 Langtry " "
.50 Friaxei " "
Mitctibll's Boys' School, Billerica, Mass.
A atrtrtlv nclec-t family school for lK>ys. Ad-
mlU^&l^rSmeUhtto'^oyoen^^S^^^^
176
3.8S
1.00
S.M
.SO
.«5
.10
Best Quality ri.itod Wares,
Reliable WatcheR,
Florentine Statuary, ;
Artistic Bronzes.
More Room. Gieater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I have removed my place of biulne.H from
lOMIdircsexstro«-tto
No. n Oorliam Stroot.
My stock of UpholPtercd UooUh, I)!ai.rrle«.
Window s'.adPK. Tr1mndn^« and Furniture
Covering, will ho more complete than ever be-
fore. My llepalrlng Department, alwaya iT
feature «Uh mr, will be Mich that all work will
ho done with prompincss and skill.
COMK AND 8KB MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
JVo. 5 Qorham Street,
WAN'rKn.-<drlfor general housework.
Must 1.0 good rook and ''"'•."''•«»?;.]?,•
,,uue at .So. 2 NoHmlth, corner of Ku«t Merrl-
inai'k rttrtM't^ .
W' k NTKii — llv an cxp'-'rlencc'l single col-
ore-lmanwho thoroughly nn.lerMr.ndB the
rare <.r horsen, a Hlinatlon us coachman. i«-
rjulre al.!n Sndin stri:et. ^^
WVNTKI>.-I" TyniT'lMiro, n young man
who IH IrUdllg.nt. Indii^trlouiaml of good
rhara.ter, to lako niro ot 'Iron Iumm ami two
.•.o*»«. Apply to CImunlug Whltukor. U lost
< >ni(re Idi'ck.
I \v (n rKU.-ll.rec m-ai nnd fner;;t.tw Imys
.^. .i,.ni.'i.r mis;''iL'f(«. run ••rrandf, it*'. Apply
aron" t<Vwc.t.''^n V Teleg.a,.h olllre, II
Men loan'k Mitet.
rirvltLK »«>AK1»;"aNI>J<OOM^ iH
1
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
J
.SS Coquettca
Don't Mi« This Great Hair Bale,
COHMEHCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23(1
WiNANH Mrdicink Co.-HIrs : For vcars
I bave not l,eei. able to gf t»'{;"'»>'J„ ,»^
spring without l^l«K ''-"^^:'^ ^^J^nS,
MB. AHD MES^ HOBSOH'S BOHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETTEMBEIL
will give a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
liiey will IH! fflvon In Kngllsh. Price forcourbe,
•^•'^Jo'wMonZs. m K. Merrimack 8t.
-AT-
OVKBHKARD ON THB STRBET.
"Mmj, Andy, hab you seen dem 'posanma
nine .taffaid daf. • fact." "^o. Jim. I'se
gwlne right down dar and ae* for myself.
REMOVAL.
Owing to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
J OK
Peter F'oye
i^ni'htVm Ktrott. Tertns rea»onaid^^
M»M^ A/iW -I llKATM^NT and Hand
VHh.MnK:;lvtui;y Mr. Th..H. P. Wright;
Ko<.dJ.-?eremii;;V..Ad4-*J'^^^^
V r»*4T — On (JO'tral or Merrlmn k street
I J'^vL Hlel'h). a Kent'H neal d,U ^-^^^
IM.faHo lelnrn to thin office or No. « Klclctter
street and rt:c«ilve reward. ,
If yon are In donbt about our goods bo-
Ing the best come right down aud sec for
yourself. We wont be undersold, and w«
noTor let any one go away without a bai^
gain. No. 7 Frescott street.
Real Bwtttte Afget^t.
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Herrimaok Street, Lowell.
several weoa^ **"•" .r ",.,,; 'n..rt« »
have used many remedies, hut W I nans Bros.
"Indian Cure" Is the only one that has ever
given me relief. I k^'kI'V rocoinmeDd It lo
all peraoos who need a restorative.
No. Ill Fnmkllo itreet, Bottos, MMi.
' *r^'f^'^'
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
ur ALL KINDt
AT THIS OtFI€B»
Medina's Hair Tinta
Boatorsi Onsy H«lr to • Bo«at«tol Brown
or BlMk IB »Ml»ty rnlaatM. without lAl«a-
•h«tsM 1M« It.
ARTISTS' REQUISITES.
Full stock of ArtiHW Materials
may be found at KItiredge'fi, 122
Centnl street. '
Artists* Studies of tU kinds f«r
sale or to roat.
Haa boen removed to Wo. 83 MIDDLK
STBBBT, nearly opposite the old storo.
The isttontlon of new and old . nstomers la
roapeetfnUy solicited to thla change of to-
eatlon. -
A. NEW INVKNXIOPf .
Our Exoolgilor A«H fitter
■M —^ anv desiring a superior artlcM in tnis
KCSd3Wu?o5llaorea«JDli«lts .ertta
SSoNMMrahMtag elsewhere. No duat. east y
^SZSAMtSeX iieartags awl oooaeqaenUy
SSSi XeLrTaoidfor £b or meuUiMnu at
I ai ■!■■■> ■>!—>» 1>«^> Mage*
CL ■• OBASS* »i*»»*e««r.
FOR SALB.
On Central Mrret. i*ar "o«''J^„»yltfS*'|-
havo irifoo.l two j,tory house, mod'-rn built, !■
Sio n-1 r. "NO onis" aUoit the property^aiid
ffu on«' f the lK.*itr.i.l«Mn wani »; prt^J*"^ .
T.roo.n'^m.I.e* 1 ";o<.d n'V^W, neu.ly new.aiMfa.
nico !arKc lot ot Isnd, WJOO feet.
THOMAS B BLUOTT, M Central St>Mi>
Lowoll,ltoo««a«»14. Uaetheelwalor.
riVB IKILLBD WOBKHBM.
Udiet', Qenti', OhUdrta'i Depwtoentfc
MKMi IW* ••
» •
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I
LOWELL DAILY COUBEEB^^nSDNESDAY, FEBBUABY 1, 1888.
Tow^^DAn^COU^^^^^SDAY, FEBBUABY 1, 1S88.
MKVEB TROUBLE TROUBLE.
Wy good man 1b a derer man,
Wlilch iio one will jjiiln'*ay ;
He lies awake to iilot anil i>lan
•GHlnst lions la the way,
While I, without a thoimlit ot 111,
Sleej) sound enoiiglj for three;
For 1 never trouble trouble till
Trouble troublei* mo.
A liolliiay we never fix
Hut III' Is sure 'twill rain ; ,
And when the skyis clear at alx
He knoWB It won't remain.
He*!* always inophenyli K 111,
"to which I won't a^ree, '■.: •"_
For 1 I ever trouble trouble till
Trouble troubles mo.
The wheat will never show a'op,—
But Booij how Kreen the Held!
We will not harvebt half a eroi>,—
Vet have a fainoun ylehP
It will not Bell, It never will !
Hut 1 will wait and ai'e,
Kor I never trouble trouble till
Trouble troubles me.
* He has a son of ^e<•ou<l sight, ,L .-..-; .
And when the lit Is Mronv
He noes beyond llietfood and rlRht
The evil and the wronK.
Ueavfu's cup id joy he'll eurely siiUI
Unless i with lilm in',
For i n- ver troulMf trouble llll
'J'rouble troubles me. ■" .. , ,
' —I NorrUtowB Herald.
*<WeII, then, tbe onlj other explanation w
that you must have been drunk."
"lleally," 1 said, altemptlnic to force a
lauKh, "I only left town at 4.30, and there's
not much to be got out of a railway flaok."
Then, as he uttered a dl»l)ellevluK "Hm-iu,'
I added, desuoudiuKly, "I wisb to K'OodnesB 1
could think 1 wai.."
•'Ix)ok here," said Arinitai^e, seriously,
'•don't vou Ko taikluK about ibis to anybody
bnl nie; of eourM', tluTf are stories about
this house, us of every old house in Kuu;
lantl. but nobodv lias tjver st en or iiiJ:ty:iiM'd
anythini: unuauiiy before, and it will (Vi'.'ht
en'Mrs. Ariuitajie to «leatli If
she is awfully delicate, uml 1
'"All rl;;bt." I suld. "but I wish It hadn't
hap<»eiie.rto me; I feel frl;4htfally sliukV
Htfil."
"Oh, nonnense, conie down to dinner; a
Kooil class of cfi:»inpu;;Me will set you to
Hulils." -.aid he. A'cordinuly, I niado an
cllort lo .shaUc olVtlic depn-'-lou on my spir-
its and went down wllh biui. Tbe bri>fl>l
bllOUJ.D
A 8trauic«
I HAVE MPOKEN
I»he.
Story of Nuperimtiiral
uouiena.
Karlv In the voar IMT.'i I r4K«iv«'d an invita-
tion from an ol<l friend of mine, <-'olo'>;''
ArmiiH>{e, to run tlown to hi> bou.se, Medll-
eott (Iranifc. in Berkshire, for some hunting
and a couple of balls.
Ah In tUosc days I was— well, some years
younger than I am now. »ud. havinir bat
lately returned from India on sick leave,
very keen on all sorts of KiiKlisb amuse-
rotuits. I wrote oti a hurried uote of accept-
ance, and spcfdllv followed it.
1 knew Mrs. Arnilla;;c -.liirlitly, and was
well Hc<iii;ilntcd with tbe tolonel's taste in
chanipnK'iie. l)t'«i'lc Nvbicb I had met. notions
before, an uncouimonlv pretty slater of his,
whom 1 lli.>UKhl it woiild be by no means
unpleasant to meet a;iain; so I «lurled oil in
the best of spirits to catch the 4. :iO train at
I'addinKton. .
1 calculated a run of two hour-« wouM anv
nic anipb' '.Ime f»ir tlie three-mile drive from
the :«tatloii. mid to dress lor dinner at eiuhl.
liowever. vain were my liopc« ; there was a
Itreakxiowii on the line, which kept me kick-
iUK niy heels at a wictebed liille junction for
over an hour, and We only reachetl KH>tbury
station at seven o'clocli. 'Ihcie was no help
for it. 1 <'a>hed into the carriage »eiit to
meet inc. and arrived at tlie uraiiKc in as
short a time n» Annilaire's steady old couch-
man would allow, hut found my ho*l alone.
awaltiii>f no- in the ball, with outstretched
hand and neiilal w«le«»ine.
I knew he was a rei;ular marl iiicl for
1»unelualltv. so was not surprised when In-
lurried ine up diieellv to my room, with or-
ders to dress sharp, h was a laru'e and well-
appointetl room, w illi a bright tire and can-
dlea, whlcli looked very cheery after my cold
drive.
"All riKht. old chap. I'll send Hexsilc up to
ahow von the way down in a quarter of an
hour,'' were tbe eolomrs last words, as he
left me t'o inv toilet.
I dresjted" ni|iidly. I.ut nmemberiiiK the
lODK paxsaices, unexpected steps. Intricate
turnings and numerous staircases I bad
traversed on my way up, waited for my
proiuisud conduclor. '
Suddeulv the i;on« tiiumlered tbrouKh the
bouse, and 1, tlniikiin.' I was foiv'Otten. put
out inv candle- and turned lo the iloor, when
It was'softly opciieil. ami a younj,' man ap-
peared, wlio beckoned to me.
1 followed him into the pasMiRf, which
was rather dark, and be^an to say some-
thlng expressive of my obli>?alion» lo him,
but he sllene.'d nu' wit'b a wave of the hand,
and precedeil ine, with noiseless steps and an
averted face, along the |)assage.
1 thouuht this was odd. but my surprise
Increased when he took an abnn>l turn lo
the left, which I did not remember, and we
found ourselves in a louj,'. low, oak-panelled
corridor, dimly lighted hy a hanifinj; lainn.
I begiiii to feel a curious sensation slealln;:
over me. and endeavored to speak, but was
withheld bv an uiidetiiied Icfclinj: ; so fol-
lowed niv K'liide iu perl eel silence to tbe end
of the corridor, lie then passed through a
Krcon baize iloor. up a llixht of corks«-iew
stairs and throuj;h another pa*s'aire. I still
leelinK my>eW impei:cd to follow, till he
stopped, opened a door, ami stood back for
me to pass before liini.
I had not «.peii his face before, but liad ob
served that he wa> above the mi<ldle heljtht,
with a Kood li:;iire, iiiid rather military j?ail :
Ids hair was fair and cut very short.
Now, howt ver, I saw bis face; it was asliy
white, with such an expression of horror
and fear in bis widely-opened eyes as froze
my blood; I a^'aiii niailc an iuetlVi'tual at-
tempt to speak to hiin, but he inolioned me
imperiously to enter, and I felt conslraiued
to oLk-v.
I found mv.self In an oddly-shav)od room,
only li<,'hteri by tbe pule ravs of the \»inter
moon, wbiidi sbone in cohlly tiirouirb the
curlaiiiless windows. 11 was evidently an
unused ai>artiiienl, for there was no carpet,
and my footsteps sounded hollow on the
boards.
Hetweeu the windows, half in shadow,
half moonllKht. stood a larj{e bed. As I
K«/.ed upon il niv eves bc«'ame accustomed
to the dim li;;bl.'aiid I observeil with a
shud«ler Unit it was tirapetl with black, and
deconitcd with lari,'e black plumes, like thost;
on a hearse, and that there was a motionless
form extended upon it.
I glanced arouinl for my ;.'nido— he was
gone and Uh! door was shut, lhouj,'h I had
card no souml.
A thrill of horror ran IhrouKh mv veins; 1
fell an almost irresistible desire for IliKl't,
hul again the same Inexulicable force urged
ine on, and 1 api)roaehed the bed with slow
and trenibhng step?*.
There lay a young, and as far as I could
aee, beautiful iirl. ilrcs>ed as a bride, in
while Hatln and lace, a wieatli of orange
bloBHonis on her head, and the ions; White
veil coverinir, thouj:h not obscuring, her
features; but, obi hoiror! the fr(uit of bet
droHsand veil were .dl dabbled ami soakeil In
blood, whieb I could -le llowed from a deei),
open gnsh in her white iliroat.
My head swain— and I remember no more.
Hut suddenly 1 fell a cold shock in my face,
and opened my < y< s to lind my>elf on the
ground, with my lioad supported lt\ iny kind
host, who was looking down on me with
aoxletv expres^'ed in his facte. A> iny be-
wildered sen.ses reasserted themselves. I re-
mcmliered what I hud seen, and with an (!X-
planatlon sprang to my feet. I'here was the
aame bed. but in Ihe brii,'ht light I saw it was
willioutthe;;li:istlv appendages I had seen be-
fore, and was lolally utiKMianted. Colonel
Armitape lM",'an jtsk'ing iiie some questions,
but se« ill* that I was Km) mu« h da/.ed lo
answer, betocdx me by liie aim and half-led
me, half— utiported me, l«»r I was .still faint
and u'ldd\, l>aik lo niv own roOTn.
When there he |>ut nic Into an armchair,
gave roe n glass ..f water and exclaimed:
••My dciir fellow : wbal on earth is tin; niat-
tir with you." We sent Ih ;igie up for >on,
but he came down saving you liad gone.
We wBlled ten miiiiitis. then, thinking you
iiad lost \oiir way, iiisiiiuted a regular
toearch.antl I found '\ou up in the old lurrel
chamlHr. in a dead faint oif tbe floor." I
jtulled nnself to!:etlierand as ccdiectedly as I
could, told bill) wliat had happened, lltf
llftteiied with incredulity, and then said:
■•My dear Hriice, vou have liien ilieuming!"
"Why," I said. 'rat her nettled, "how do
lights, cheerful tutk and clatter of plates
seemed Icrrlblv incongruous, anil 1 am afraid
prcltv Mi«s ArmitaKe must have thought me
(uiilc'ort niv iiead, tor I coujd eat notliing,
drank fevclishlv. ami replied at raiuhuu to
all her remarks and londolcnccs. wUile the
dead face of the murdered girl tlouted before
my eves and nearlv distracted me. •'I'm
afraid vou don't feel at all well, Taptain
Biucey" slie said ul last, "i'lease don't think
mo dreadfullv rude," I replied, "bui if 1
could slip out'unobservL'd, I should be most
grateful."
Jibe signalled tolJeggle.u bright-faced boy.
in an i;toii jacket, whom i bcg;:eil to sh6w
me up stairs, for the perturbation of my
spirits was such that, ulthough 1 felt awfully
ashamed of uiystlf, I lilerally dare«| not at-
tempt tt» tind my way up alone ft>r fear (if
meeting mv invstcrious uuitic again. The
lire bunieil briglitly In my room, tlie candies
were lit.and it nrest'nted the same appear-
ance of luxurious ease 1 had before ob-
servetl. Keggie regarded me. with round
eves of awe," evidently restrained only by his
father's prohibition "of ileludinii inn with
nuestioiis. I detained hlin as long as I toiild
with trivial excuses, for a nervous horror bf
solitude began to posM'ss me; but I saw lie
was anxious to be oti' again to his dinner, so
I let him go. ..,,.„
1 went to the glass— and recoile«l; 1 hiirdly
knew invsclf. .Sly liair lay damply on my
forehead, mv face" was very pale, and then
was the limited look In my eves I ha<1 sccii
in his. Very soon the <loor opened— I
started nervously; but it was only the coUniel
with a sicainiiig tiiinlder. *'l.oi»kheic."
he said, "jiist drink this oil" and get inH» bed;
you'll be all right ill the morning." I tlid so.
iiiid the punch, which was, I suppose, a
pretiv »iiir mixture, did send me oti' into
a heavy, dreamless sbiep. w hit h lastcil till
mv blilids were drawn up by the si-ryaiit in
the morning, letting in fresl. Miiisbine. wbi(li
speedilv di-p<ll'-'d the llki«ion- of the pre-
vious n'iglil— for illusions 1 wa» f.iiii to be-
lley them— in the face of the l.riL'bl. win-
trv landscape la-fore nie. and the cheery
sound of life In a country house w bleb stole
uit iK) mv ears tbroiigb tin- pc-hoiiig corridors.
A whole ilav In the saiidlc and a splendid
run. followed bv a cosy game of billiards
with Miss Mabel Arinitasre before dinner, de-
cided me, ghosts or no irho-ts. not to show
my s<'lf ungrateful to my kind hosts by cul-
ling short mv visit, as I had ihoiight of doing
when mv tirst impressions were stroui: upon
me. Aiid I found no rea»(m to regret tlii«
de«isiou when a most enjoyable ball was fol-
lowed by another night, or portion of a
night, o'f unbroken slumber.
The next day yve spent in the covers; the
ladles came out to give us our lonclnon. and
l came home to dress for dinner In « most
jubilant frame of iniud, much IncliiHMl to put
mv faith lo the touch yvilb .Miss Mabel, boil-
ing thai, be mv deserts as small as they
might. I should y\ln, not ••lose It ail." Some
counlrv neighbors were exnectcd to dinner,
and i " was standing in a deep wiwtlow stat
with Mabel, and listening 10 her merry dc-
stription of them as they were ushered into
the room bv the stalely butler, yvlien .»>lr
tJeorge ami Miss liildyard were annmiiued.
and there entered, dressed In while, the girl
I had seen in mv dream.
I stood transtixe«l. and Mabel exclaimed,
"Oh, <apt. Hruce. what is the malter?" Ilui
I did not answer. Before my eyes rose again
that darkened room, that funeral bed, and
the lifeless form of her who now advanced
toward me. led by Mrs. Ariiiitaifc.
"Miss liildyard. Captain llnice." 1
bowed as in a dream, but saw a look of sur-
prise cii.ss her faec, and she glanced in-
quiringly al Mabel, w bo rei>lied by a reassur-
ing nod.
As soon as 1 could get an opportunity 1
look Colonel Armitage aside and whispered
to htm: "For heaven's sake aiu I mad:'
Thai is the u'iri." He shook me inipatieiilly
bv the shouMer. and said : " 'i'on my word,
liruce, 1 begin to think you .nre. That Is one
of Ihe nicest girls 1 know. She Is t;ii>_'aged to
Loyctl. of the — tli. and they are to be iiiiir-
ried soon after Kaster. For goodness sake
MisaHlldvardf What proof had I, what
riKht, a perfect fetranger, to interfere with,
tbe private «0Hcerns of two peoule whom I
had never luel nor wen heard the nuiuea of
before ?
Besides, after all, what had I to tell? Tbe
dream of a <lisordered linaglnatloD ! 1
should onlv tie laughed al for my paiuH, and
trealeil wiih incredulity. But again, ou|{bt I
to keep such an extraordinary oecurreuee
from the knowledge of the two principal acl-
orsy 1 thought over this question till my
biain reeled, ami tlndliiK at last that every
one to v>'hotn 1 dared to contlde cither treal-
vou tell her; 'cd the fad as Impossible, or laughed, mo to
don't wu'ul to siorn at the notion of thinking seriously of
1 believing sucIj a yvildly Imaginary cane— as.
of course, I coubl only put it hypotheileally—
I decided lo let things lake their uourne and
be gulileil by clr«'iimstances.
A week or tyvo passeil. I had seen ^label
several limes, and al last ventured on asking
her that question on yvhich. all my happiness
depended. 1 need not dc#<-rll>o here my joy
al receiving the repiv 1 l^.fi)ged for from Uu'
iSetuaU
ilon't go and frighten tier by staring like a
death's head."
"I caii"i lake her down lo dinner,'' 1 said.
'•I should be sure lo make a fool of luysclf
•somthow."
"Very yvell." he rejoined, "you can take iii
Mabel a"iid 1 will arrange it."
So it was > liul though 1 was some way
from Miss liildyard, I couldn't help watch-
ing her. and pi»iuring how ditb'renlly 1 bad
(irst seen her face. I longed to contide in
Mabel, Imt Colonel Armilage's iiijunciion si-
lenced me ; and she. yvith gentle tact, forebore
to reina:k my evident di>turbaiice, and
talked easily on indillerent subjects till i was
able to oollct:t mvself.
liuleed, so charming was she that at last
the demon of superstition was successfully
exorcised, and I could talk and laugh like
anybody else.
After dinner 1 even ventured to accost
Miss lliidvard. whom 1 found very ngreca-
ble. with nothing in the least supenmtoral
about her; so once more I made up my mind
that 1 was the victim of some exlraordlnury
ballucination. and resolved to think of It no
more. Weil, lime passed; 1 was obliged to
say good-bye lo my kind friends with much
regret, though it was tempered witli a whis-
pered assurance from Mabel that I might
come and see her In London, and returned lo
my duties.
(Jne dav, soon after my return. I yvas
driving ilow n .St. .lames street In a hansom
with my brother, when I discerned u tigiire
in the distance walking before us whicli
seemed familiar. Tbe back only was visible,
but SOUK how I knew tlial tall ligure. those
broad shoulders, that alert, regular strnle.
As wc passcti he turned his face toyvard
us, and— good lieayeiis! it was he, my guide
that terrible iiighl al Medllcott. 1 could not
be mistaken in tliosc features, those eyes,
though they had lost the wIM, hunted look I
had remembered so well.
W as 1 awake or ilreaming!'
I stopped the «ab, to my brtdlier's intense
surprise, jumped out, with yvbal InUMitloii I
hardlv kilew. and raiiitlly folloyved hlin. He
turiie'd up KiiiL' street and went into a house,
opening Ihe door with a latchkey, and sliut-
tiiiL' it behind him. I remained hesitating—
what should I <lo iiexty I decided on ring-
ing the liell : it was ansyvered by a tlecoroUH
looking man-servant.
"What is the name of the gcnllnnnn who
has just gfMie in here 5""
".Mr. Lovett. sir, of the — tb," was the re-
ply. I fell stunned. Surely, this was a co-
Incidence.
The servant looked doubtfully at nie.
•'Want lo Mc him. sirr "No— no," I stain-
nieretl, quite unalile to make up "»y mind.
Fortunately at this moment my Imnsoin,
and 1
sweetest lips that evtr breathed. I Implored
for a short engagement, ami her mother, be-
ing a tender liearte*! old lady, promised 1
slionid not have to wait long, ami «)ur nnir-
riage was settled to take place a« »oou after
Kaster as possible.
Ill the meantime I yvaltid as patiently as
might be, spen ling my time between busi-
ness in London and tlv in;; visits to friends
lor huiiling. etc.. until a week before the
day thai I lell sure would secure my llfclonK
ha'ppi net's.
line morning 1 received a note from aome
friends in the Isle of Wi.;ihl. asking me to
come down for a bail at Kyde. As I ba*l
nothing particular to do, and Mabel was
awav on a visit. I accepted the invitation
hmd'yvent down on the same day,
I found njv friends hail taken room* in tbe
hotel, and wero a large ami lively party. In
the evening the waiter came to me and
asked, apologetically, if 1 would mind chang-
ing mv room, which was a large one, for
aiioihlr. Hs Ihev had received a telegram
from a voung married couple, engaglnu a
room lor that night, and. owing to the pren-
sure caused bv the ball, all their r«»oius were
full, yvlth ihcexccption of u small one next
to mine, which they asketl iii«' to lake. Of
course I ctmsented to the chanjjc, aud my
things were moved.
Alter tlie ball I eaiiie to la-d at ahoul^tbree
u'cliKk In ll-M' morning, ami was sitting b\
my open window smoking a cigarelle and
iistcntng to the dull boom of the wuvc»viu a
half .sleepy condition, when tliere seemed to
cdiiie over uie again llial strange chill of fear
I had fidi once I'cfore. .My senses seemed
picteriiaturally sinirpeiicd, aiol above the
geiiti-' ni-b of the waves 1 could bear souic-
r.ody breathing in tin- next room. 1 listened
inte'iitlv. fearing 1 know not what, the
breallifiig came short, almost in gasps, and I
bcar.l stealthy nioyemeiits. The rest of tbe
hotel was wrapped In sleep. 1 rose to my
feet, feeling sure thai something was wrong,
wlicii I heard a sjuhi >aru;i;ile. a In-avy fall,
and a wild. I leicing wreanj In u woman's
voice, that haunts nie still. 1 rushed to tlie
door, ami was met (<ii the lliresbohl by— I
kmw it I lie man 1 ha I seen in my vision
before, lie was in ey ciiiiig tlicss, much tll«-
ordi'ivd, his sidrt front and right arm were
staiiK'd with blood, and ill Ills right band he
grasped a razor, from wblch some jjbaMtly
droits sliU trickled. The li#lit of Insanlly
shone In bis eves. as. with a ticmoiilaeal
shriek of laughter, be threw hi iu»elf upon
Now began a niosi fearful struggle for life.
The nniiiiac seemed to have the slrenifth of
ten men. while the whole of my being
seemed centered in an iiiten-e «lesire to rush
past him to the next room, only tbe Instinct
of sell-yrc'servili«m causing me lo bold by
the arm In wliich he lu'ld bw weapon. How-
tiver. I was soon reinforceil by a hurrying
crowd of servants ami - visliors. all in the
must grotesque atlire, with horror depicted
on their faces.
He was draiTged trowi ine by main force.
an<l held tlown by many hands, while I burst
oitciitbemxt door ami entered. .\h: A
llootl of remorse came over me as I rei«OfC-
nl/.ed the scene 1 bad feared, hay. kuew*^l
should see.
The moonlL'ht pouring in ai the window
revealed lo me the wlnde tragedy. There,
half on, half oil the bed, lay that iiiaiiiiinte
form, blood stains all over tlie clothes and
Iloor. Tin; people who had crowtbd in after
me stood dumb, as in a sort of stupor. I
iipproaelied the bed and reco.'iiize I tlic feat-
ures of her whom l liad- known as Agnes
liildyard. , , , , .
I'hc re-t of my story is soon tol.!. I had
to irive eyitlciice lufore ibe magistrates as to
wlial I liad seen, and the unforiiiii.ii'- Lov-
ett. who had sunk into a stale of iiis.'i>il'ili-
ty, was reinoveil to the iii.Mre-l a«yluin,
pending the arrival of his friends.
1 found that I had recelv«-d in my Mniu'gh?
with him a severe wound in the shoulder,
the loss of blood from which, aitliig ni".ii a
higblv excited brain, causcil a sever*- illies!,.
vvhifh coiitii.e<l im.' to iny room for many
weeks, during much ot yvbbli time I was de-
lirious.
Wlieii at last, much rediireil in strength
ami with mv nerves considerably shatlertd,
I (Tcpt out into tilt; suii>hine, I felt tlial my
youlli hail left forever. 1 Wiis ordered a
long sea voyage, and niy br.ive and loving
Mabei insisted upon our iniuu dlab- in ii i iage,
so that siuM'ouid uecompany and nurse ine.
To her unseltlsh care 1 owu. not only my life
but, what was ihoiiglil almost douMfi.
one time, nn reason ; for the misery of
gret I snlfi-red. :idded to the horror of
event*, pievetl upon my iierv<'s to surii
extent tliat"l was nearly sinking inlo a
of seltled melancholia.
However, change of scene and her
and lender conipaiilonsbip acUil
charm, and before many months my
was re-established, but my liauiiling
proHc b can never be stilled.
ilad il not been lor my eowanlly bir of
riilicule. perehame this terrible liniicily
luighi have been averted. ICven if I hid
been looked upon as a visionary, it nii,'ht
have come to light that there was insanity in
the Lovell family (as 1 have since learned
was the case), and the poor glrl'.s relationfi
iniglit have delayed or even prevented the
marriage. Who know.s':' I cannot ..nler
Inlo the vexi.'d question of physics. All I
know is that these events liap|iened to me
exiicliy as I have written them down, and if
I did not act upon them it yvas not because I
bad not been forewarne<l.
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
llavliiit been a sutTerer for two years and a
hull irom a disease caused by a liruUe on the
lc;f, andJiavlng been cured by the CUTlci ka
Ukmkiuks when all other methods and renie-
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tlicm. 1 visited Hot .Springs to no avail, and
tried several doctors without success, and at
tart our prliicl|ial drnK>!lst, Mr. .lohn V. KInlay
(to whom I nhall ever leel Kraieful), iipoke to
me about Ci;TH'iK.i, and I cnsented lo give
tliem a trial wllh the result that I am perfectly
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I can show the largest surface where my nulfer-
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skin cures manulaciurcd. i rctur to druKgl't
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of this place, aud to Dr. Smith. oT Laktj Lee,
Mbs.
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Land Sale!
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liny good. s>hc had the liist medic tl talent, but
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For plans and prices inquire of
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sdd evcrvwitere. Pilce ( iriCiRA, M cts. ;
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at
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MEPALSAWARDEDTm
SIIIIEPALSA\
ps
m ^r Bli«tini»tl<ni,
K ^ Backttob*, We«li
which had followed me, came up,
jumped in. leaving the man Kazlnu; after me.
iJuilUtTroom:' Hell rou. Armitage, tliat I At that mmnent, in bis opinion^ clear-
WM a" wlde.«wake as you arc. and am per- ly a Hullablu IVT'.'?\^'*i',' "n i l on Mr
WHM iif» wiu _ t ^^ >sovi, what shall 1 doV shall I ertll on Mr.
Lovett and speak to blm, or sbould I warn
fectly
ilream
certain
that yyhal I saw was
•tl<ni, l.tiinNiC",
We«lin«M, C<>ldt lo
tb* ('liMt»ad M ActaM •ndblrftlni.
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buy or sell real estate or personefl
property ; it you are socking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
teard from.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for OhristmaB Presents. Cheaper than
any place in Lowell, .
OOLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 35 ceoCi
each ( selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PEEFUMES-Large and
choice line.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stock at*
lowest prices.
FANCY RUBBER GOODS-Presenis
for children.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BRUSHES, ,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 30O dozen of POOEET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonnaies for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY-One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Knives a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 doz.HAIR, FLESH aud CLOTHES
BRUSHES— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Ladies' FANCY WORK ^BASKETS in
great variety, which makn splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patternSi
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES aud KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
andl they will outwear half a doien
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selliu'^ all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at tHe verv lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
^0 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such good8>will find it of ad-
vantage to lookl over Stevens's stook,
w)iich he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers. '
Any one io want of a Bath, Oarriasre
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fancy Boxes of CIGARS, 25 in eaoh,
for presents at $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEERSCHAUM OIGAR HOLD-
ERS and CIGAR OASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT ^ '
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
U Middlesex Street,
If Tou want to seonrelthe most desirablt
bMrgaim.
DiMSOBtMit IB BBMU.
Tbe last ten days have proved dlsaitrout
to RuBBlan uecret uoclelieH iind toail who are
dlBsatUfled with the preueut state of tblDK«*
in that couiitry. Arrest* are tttill the order
of the day. Thoumiuds of "Llberaih" have
been apprcbeuded hiuI ImurUoned throuijli-
out tbe ct'uuiry iu couii<;cllou with the uul-
veroitv (li»lurl»aiic»;*, wliUh seem to buvc at-
talued to mmIoiis proporlioiii »'lmultaiieoii'..y
In all tbe uiilver»Uies of UuKhia. Only two
univtrsitli's art' mill in anv^blim like \vorklu«
onler. in KU'fl and Si. iVlt- r!.l)urK alon.- tbe
auilioiitie-i ail! al.le lo kt»|» the fei nn-nt
wiiliUi bounds. In tbe otber uulveoilie-.
leiuires are Kuspcn.h'd till February next.
Meanwhile tbe rin-Ua.ler-i of the niovenient
are l>«insj soUinnlv inlenoj;at«id as to tneir
niolive.-. after wbub Ibey are s«'nt l>wek to
pri>on, there to awull furllier develoi.iuem>, ,
hUv b HA exile to SiLeria. tran^porialloii to
Arcbani;»Nk, or ho many year> eotnpuUory ]
»er\ ice in a l.aitalion of mililnry erlmtnalN.
•riie poliee are .•nd.;uv..rin>{ to bu»b up tlie
awkward revelation tliul In every unlversiti^
town polllieMU-o.i.lleK exl^l with dean an^
jnelbud^ of attainInK' Ibeni utu-rlv in.rolui.al-
ibie Willi tbe aelualre;;in.e. Kaoh of t be^e
KOt ieti.- -and in Hoine,.iti. s tU«MC ate tbiee
or lour— Is Miiitv Indepen.leiit of tbe otljerN
havli.tf no othdal eonne.liou vvilh lb. m
whatever; Ko mat Ibe arreM»-/i hlnr of all
tb.' uiemLern of one soiiety iiwd not liaxe
mi iiijurion-'ellV.iontbc well bcln« of tbe
°'h7n.le.,w«.for ln^lanae. a "(ieor^jlan Cir-
cle" ban «xi-led and a^'ltaied. aelively l»nt
unol.iru>lvelv. until a week a«o. Its pic^i-
dent waN a" <{eorji.»n prin.e. than whom
there !•* i»o more darinil and fearless jijolter
HUuin^l vo^««»">i""- '•'" ^^'"* ♦■'"•'■Ji'';' *\
tir-.l UJt rilv with .oinpli'ily m tl" ^lU^lellt^.
iiK.Mimnt'; Ibi'diMoxery of bis ,• jin-*-. iion
with -»oerel M)clelies .-ame out uUerwar.U.
11,. h already expialin;; bi.- »«•"•«■>"> In
urlM>n. walllns: lo U- iraiiM'"'"'''- • ''•^, I'"'
n.e lu realitv >i.reM.llluir n. l» at ran.l..ui,
and tin: result wa«. u niiub iMttt r haul Ibuu
tbev expeeted. Yoiin»< ladb-, nvIiooI jjirls
MudenlH. eU.. were taken tip ou ebanco-or
on •••UHpiilon." a> It i-« oflli iillv lei iiicd-.uul
niuiiv of tin in Were then found to Ik- artilial-
^i\ t fiber t.' lli«; lieor,;ian «'ire!e or to jiimiMk r
HOiTit Ko ietv rei-iUllv foin.<led iu tlie •^lUitli
Wideb bat r;iinitleuiiou» In the priiuli>al
eitienof ^oulllern Kii**!.*. I>tler> found at
the lo-ltfliii;- of tbe iiri'uiK r* led to more ar-
re-l!-, and now the UdesMi lui-ou^ eaii bold
uo lUf.rc. The ()do.^al.|•uneboMlle aUovc-
inentioncd Muletv ba^, 1 iini Informed, nuf-
fered very Hevt-re Io*ms ot ineii ami money.
HO that its. aetion will be par.ilyz.-d for "OH'e
lime to eome. Al Odessa and Kbarkofl jtuh-
(wriplions buve been i*el on loot lor the beii-
etlt of those wb<» are lo l.e iranKportejl,
whteh memit Ueliiu' burrie»l oil to AreU-
«nKt•l^k or Kbolinot;.>ry In the 11,'bl kuiumer
clothing' Kuital.le lu tbe warm TOuthrrti
fllinateof (►deh^a, but iniserablv unllWeil
for a reKloii where tbe ujwfcury de^eeudh tie-
low zero. This pjiNoneiV fund— of eour^e
It W eolleeted Keeretly-I« a brilliant Mieee«-.
Reprewutatlvc^of alllbe better elasses of
•oeietv are luakinjfeonlilbutlonH.
A poUtieal trial of hlnister Interest to nIhlU
lKt8lsKolw;i«»njust now at S<t. lVtei.tbur}f.
The proeeediu>;H are iMiidneted with the pro-
loiindeHt Keereev. and the result will most
probably not be inaile kuowu-lf at all— un-
til the sentence has been carried out. I be
principal members of a secret Koelely wlikli
. bad its headMuartcrs In Tajianroj; arc on
their trial !or bijth treason. Amon^ the
leatt' criminal manifesiations of their activity
may be nekoned the prlntlnij: of books,
uampbletu, proclamations, etc.. In a secret
prlutioK olftce. pre.*lded over by n ci;dcr<rH(
student who was expelle.l from the tiilver-
slty of Odessa on account of the |Kjlltlettl
oplniouK he was suspected of hobllntr. But
the most interesiinjj tlnnre ainonK the ac-
cused Is a voun« woman— an Intimaie friend
of the prisoner's- who for many years played
the part of Uood .Samaritan to political pris-
oners In Odessa under dirtleulties whicU
woubl have dlscourajjeil most persons. She
took meals to them In prison, bribed the jall-
«rft to allow them lo receive the little Ui.\urle«
»be bouirht with the pro<e«'ds of her lalior,
mved up money for those who were release!
penuiless.^elc., etc. Tbe life 'of lids youn^
woman has been a tra^ric romance, t roiu
beinir an outside sympathizer she was irrad-
ually drawn within tbe circle of tlic oou-
Bulrators, until at last she became Ihe soiil of
the enterprifie,
ifinanciaU
CHoM. TT. Eaton. BroUer,
' Boom 17 C«ntriil Block.
Attentloii »iviin to all llnit-clabs loan* and
gWen to all Urat-clabS
tDvestmentt.
iDr.ct.
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTMENTS
8p[.Ct.
ilarliKibe, Ui'tdMhe, Tuolhitcb*,
Siij'iilut, Hru\-r*, ate. >'tr,
l»XtK K, FIKTY CI XXa.
■ ^w m •»■■■ AtUiuCsUUBK'l I>i«l^:l».
WK CUiLULE!. *. VOUKUSU CO.. HAUUIOIUL MB.
\V. B. CLAllK A Co., Of MlNNtAPOLIS, OffCI
Firit Mortynge* on Furms in Atinuesvta tinti va-
kota In Huioeiits of ♦800 aii<l upwartls; IniereBt
h-om 7 to ti per ceut. Afortyuyts on Atimieapolu
(Hly I'roncrty, Interest 7 percent. Utteen years
cxi.eneiice. Si-ml to Jiontoti ojflct for I'amphUt
an I rel'TciiccH Itefoie you Invest eUewnere.
GKOKOK WALLACE, Agent, i« Milk street,
Boom 4(1, Uustoa.
Btm ant Cofcr,
ffistrllatuoiui.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICK
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCES ARE it IS tlie
stomach's fault.
^Vhatever the cause.
It can be cured — and
cured permanently — by—
NDR/\i^E Pills
which are purely vege-
table and free from all
injurious iitgredients.
For S«l« hy alt DruRgliti. Prieo 25 cti. p^r boij
B Xmxh f .1 M cU.: or sont ly mull. IS"'»^K'' fr""", <>il
noaltftttf price. i>r.J.ILbcbouckiBou,P»»iiad'a.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 N«sa«u Street, - - - N»'W Vork,
HAVK COKbTANTLV ON HAND
A «ELKCTION OK CHOKE IKTE8T-
MKNT bliCUKITlES.
Corremondenct of lUtuk^n, Hrokcrtand Iuve$t-
on »olicitc*l.
A Valuable InvestmeiU.
THE CHAMPION SILVEfi HING CO,,
Office 48 Oeutral Street, Room 10,
SPALIUNCi ULOtK,
Offers a Mihialilo InveMincnt toitliobc wl.o <le-
»lrc sure returns f..r tlielr money. Tlie com-
puuv are not ei»;a«c.l In any wlM-cjil si.ccula-
lion. They are KclllnK H'c Hock iii'»»" Its iiierlle,
iKliijc ccnfl.lent tliat It ulU realUe what they
laliu. Call Hii'l a^li qiicBtk n».
22 SHATIUCK STREET, COR. BIOOIE.
SEWAIX O. M.iCK, President,
JACC^i^ KOGEK8. Tit)«»ur«r,
D. B. WAKTLETT, Cl«rk»-
DIllKCTOIlSt
BKWAl.L (;. MACK, LEVI SI'KAGrE.
JACOll liOtiEKS. ^'KOKtiK *^.'i^K^\•
JAAIKs 15. KKAM It*, .H)HN ►• KIMMALL,
ALEXANUKB G. CUMNOCK.
PRICE^F CAS,
- with the illect.«»nt off for* prompt p«y-
lacnt. is
81.20 per Thousaml Feet.
l^MAixu%% CarUjS*
Solon ^W. Steven*,
ATTORIV E Y- AX - LAIIV,
No. a Barrlstora H»U.
<ls$i<l]iey I>re\vett,
MO. 7 JOHN STREVT.
Catarrh
ELY '8
CREAM BALM
Cleanses th«>N«B«l
PasaaiCcm. Allays
I'mIii miiA IlltlMtU*
inatlon, He»U th«
Sores, Kestoros
the Senses of
Taste and Siuell.
TRY THE CURE
A particle Is ap-
— plleil into each nof--
■^ irll an<U»HKreeal»le.
Price .V)ct». at Dnijj-
UIKJTII-
Prlvate Wires to New York.
Telfplioue Call, %78->3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS HONDS, GRAIN ANI> PRO-
VISIONS bouifht and sold for Cash, or car-
ricd on Margin.
3 P, O. BuUifhiOt Lowell,
FIRST-CXA98
Gas Cooking Stoves
bet u\i ami tented at a low rate i>er year,
|itl)lDji lucludud.
ir'l»tR;l)V niall.rcKlstcrcd.eOctH. KLY
Kills, '£» tireenwlcli street. New \ ork
may
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Qlory of a Han ii in His S#enfi:th.
Nerve or Physical Force When Lost Quick-
ly Regained by Cousultluv
I>Bt. o. jr. LElPeiS.
Who, after intense stu.ly and deep research, has
lateU- .llscovered a new, extraorllnRry, qulj*,
oertHln an.l InexiK-'OBlve cure for Dlbcasee of the
Bniln aiKl Spinal Conl, Spermatorrhtua, feciul-
Mr. Springer Bqoal to the Occasion. ^, wcaknes*", Fluid EscapcB, '«ni'<"«^»*y. *""*
A fuuuy retort wa. nia.le a few dayn »«o | IJran^:'^;-^'-,^ I*?? IJ'kW "-^NO M^fe:
I the floor of the HoiiKe, which, belug dl- **(,^ medical TIIKATMK.nT has cur«.l the
V_ , i„.i„.„ I „ui» v.>,.v nft. .««u. .i..«i.flri.te forms of Nervous IMsordersin
INVESTMENTS
AT
•y and « I*«r Cent.
Klvst mortJfaKC, wUh coupon boAtl* n"*;;*'"*'!
lm^' r.e «e^l-«n«mally l.y APP't't''" >«•««•'« '
lank. Secured on Improved farmn »" ^he weBt.
from A to .'> tlmcH the value of the loan. Abso-
lutely M-ciire, and j.rlnclpal an-l interest jwld
ir^r^iirS'm. as mull. V^Z'SIv"\mZ7i
mei.t bon.ls. Amount- iroin »• *' P<.> 17',' tV
and .«< per cent. Apply to /'-.^-^^.^ i RefM
Mansi 1- block. r>\ Central street, room 1. Iteier
to .It UN K. KIMIJAI.L. President A ppeton
Nat llank..lA^. K. ►•»^»;f^*^Vl^vrsi KAi^?"
HI Mutual Fire In". <.«•. ^'f'^ ',*' ^'A^^ k*
PreKldcntTra.Urs »»«> Mf,.'}"" « i' '"/...^oV JU
I». P VTCH, HAlMiOtH> ^^ ItKillT. CHAKLES
lOV fA- , J kFFKKSON UANCUOFT.
,COKE,
Broken, Bcreenetl and delivered al
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CAHH.
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
GRASS »KKl>ei,
Rradloy's Siiper.rhosphate
AMU
ENGLISH LAWN BRESSING,
For sale cheap by
J. O. ROGERS Sc CO.,
99. 81 Msd SS Market Htrnet.
IIAKIIISON W. 8TUKETEK,
<JoMMtut>l<) un<l Collector.
Kooiu No. 6, Central lilocJc.
Olllce houru, from U to 1-2, -i U» S, unil MoudJty,
Thurstlay ami FrWlny evetilnKn 1 roiii 7 te ».
4:^.S|i<M-l!il aticiiilon to collc<-tti>n ot rents and
Keiieral cnre ot tcncntent proinrty.
DR. O. A. WII^KINS,
Surgeon ChiropodiKl.
Mo. 1 fresoMtt 8tr«et( • • Lomoll, Maaa*
Ollicc hours: Ha. ni. to 1'.! ui., 'i to f> ato 1 to ,
)i. tl?.: .Sundays, 2 to 4 p. in.
r>«-. R. B. I*re*4<»ott,
I.«tc Oculist to Northwestern Olnpehsary, New
y orU city .
Ottiue, No. » WyniHn'ii KxrlmnK«, ctirnei
AierriiiiHck and i!«intr«i Ktrt-etn, room wilB
Dr. IMckcr. <>«U<e ilnvs and liourn : U KD.NKS
DAVH and HATl'iniA YS, from u a. m. unUll
p. m. Kxcluslve alU'ntlon n\\ri\ to dl-enses of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
AXDllKWS & VVilliELEll.
EMTAUI.ilCiHKIi isnt,
UANIIKAOTl'UERS OK
Mo charse made fbr the use of meter*.
No charce made for rnnninc supply
pipes ttouk street mains to consumers' oeU
lara.
Orders, when left at office, promptly at-
tended to.
0. E. CC8HING, Agent.
GOLD MEDAIi, PABI8, 1878.
BAK£R*S
fi
If.
Warrant<il»bsoiuieiypuie
Cocoa, from wLlch the excess of
< 111 lia'<lii'«n removed. It has tArf#
Umrtlhe ftrtngth of Cocoa mlx<<l
w 1th HUrch, Arrowrootor SuKiir,
uii J is then-fore far more t-ooiiotn.
Irul, cofting tf$» than one cttit a
(tij,. It U delicious. BOurUhlni,-,
strouiftlK iiluu, easily dli.'crt<-d,
id nduilrsbly adapU-d lor Invsl-
:sasvrcll as foriiersouslnhvMlU.
Sold by Urocers sverprhere.
BIlKER S CO., Dorcliester.Msss.
No, 41 Thonulif,f Strt'Dt,
Near Nortln-.n Depot.
V,. II. A.SURKWII. CHAN. WIIKKI.M
JAMES MOliRIS.
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Repairer of Rteam, Om
and Water Knslnes. Prlntlns Pressott
ijteam Pumps, Shaaiaic. Pulleys, Law*
mowers, Mowing Machine*, etc.
Hhop 25 Middle Street, LowelU
TELBPHOMB 184-4.
Stobes anb ISlanses.
8he is uow lixuriiiv' in wliat
bo the last act of a gloomy
^peclator.•♦. —
[SV .James's (lazelte St. Felersliurg Cor-
r''l|ioiKleDce, Dee. 'iH, j^f^
possibly
tlrtt'ina played liefore very few
/ —
ou — -
rectif opposite my window, I visit very oft
en. There are always tlironsr-* of visliors
t-eeiuK the sixhtH and looliiiiK all tbrousrh the
Capitol for "dlstinijui.Hlied men." l^i^K'Vcu-
iug, after Cookitos adjourned, fueh a hulit-
iDK party was btravInK over iU* floor, where
a very few-members HuKer«»d. Aiixioii!*. loo
anxious pcrUttps, to bave curiosity icralilled.
a youii^' man beloiixinii lo the uroup ad-
vanced ami spolie lo M.-. Springer, of Illi-
nois : . I i»
"Excuife me, sir, but tblw youuK lady
would like very much to know If you are a
lUcmlHjr." ,,,. , , ,
The Kftllant jrentleman from Illinois turned
upon tbe ro,sy damsel aiil wiib hi> courtliest
smile exclaimed :
••I do! I ilo indeed! I rcinemlier perfect-
ly I never j«hall fornet I"
The astonished maiden, turning; from ros<!
tocriiuhou. from crimson to yellow, and
from yellow to white, uttered a coiuprebeu-.
Blve screech an.l fled to tlic vestilmie fol-
lowed bv her com|»anloiis, to whom, as soon
us she recovered sj>oecli, -he said : "TbeTe.
Come; 1 «uess we'd belter «o home now. —
[Washin;,'ton letter iu the Cbicairo Herald.
Had learned Another Way.
One wluter evening, not many years a;{o,
at Doflestown, Penn.. three youn^ lawyers
were seated at n table in the law lilirary
room playliiK cards. One of them had re-
cently been ailmltlcd to praeliee law, and
durinjf tbe eveiiiiiB he freuuently used the
expreH>.ion,"lHs me." The Incorrectuess
of tbe phrase grated \i\*on the ears of Ihe
other two lawyers, and at last one said, "Jo-
seph, don't you know you are frequently
saying. *Il I" >nP'' ^'"'"..y"" "^ *'®" **■'*
you should say Ml is IK"
He replied, ".Faeob, I know J should sa>
•It Is I,' but I sav It iiicorrectiv from habit.
Jacob said, "Ithlnk I can aid you lo ««>-
InR It correctly If you will only commit to
.ry the rhvme, 'It Is I, »«W the spider
flv "»
BIX PER CENT.
FIRST MORTGAGE
SIXKIXG FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Interest i)ayablc at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We ofler a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
Raiges anii Pador Stoves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
M4 MEBRIMACK 8TBEBT.
Machinists
AND
n
;/Jk
inemor
••Well, that would aid me, I admit," said
Joseph, "If I ha«l not committed another
rhyme wheiva boy." . .u .v..
uired Jacob, "Well, what Is thir
ephsnid.-'Itisme, said the spider to
lea."— [Harper's Bazar^
Ihar* been a great sufferer from dry caUrrh
lor many years, and 1 trle«l many rcmwHes
which helped me, but I ha«l none which did me
so much Iteneflt as Ely's Cream Balm. It com
pletely cur««l me.-M. J. Lall>, SO Woo<lward
avenue, Boston illKhlands, Mats.
1 aufftrrd from acute InnammaUon In my
Bose and bead-for a week at a time 1 could not
•ec. I used Ely's Cream Balm and In a few
day I was cure«l. It Is wonderful how quirk It
taclp«Ml me.— Mrs. Oeorgle 8. Judson,. Hartford,
Cobb.
Apply Bilm into each nostril. Price 50 cento.
most desjKjrate forms of Nervous ^liwr^lfff *°
both youDK and old. To .lebUltate. youth It be-
stows the vlj^or of manhood. Hiul m advancA'd
S^l establishes the vUor of youl i wl hout
l^ possibility ef falfuri-. ^,1^kinak\ Com-
PI AiNi-s Acute or Chronic DlsclmrKes, Stric-
ture. Itet^nl^on of the ITrine. tJravel.lll.fney or
SderlMs<irders,S>phllls. Sccon.lary Symp-
toms. Eruptions, .skln IilHeases, all are abso-
lutely cured without the use ol mercury, «»pal.
ba or Injections. No restrictions in diet or hln-
drence imn, business. Rkcknt cases ci'KKI,
IMTIiKKE OK KOUK DAYS. PatlCUtS whOSC ca»C8
have lK:en neplected. badlv treated or uro-
nounced ln,ur.ible. arc imrtfcularly »nv»J«<^,,to
visit Dr. Lewis. A written Kuarantce of cure
^ven In all cases arrangcl an.Pnndertaken. IK
PRAOTICEupwardsof THIKTV VKAKS.
A*-l)r. I'cvvle is rre.,ucntlv consulted bv
mam- who have been complet«Iy .llscA.uragod of
"ver-lKMi.K curcl alter having experlmentod
with various advertised no.trams. electric lielts.
*!• which luvarlably <lo more harm than Rood,
fcry 1 1. se of dlsea.-^ demau.ls dltrerent and
sJeVlal treaiinert. To those who may have
K dleai.poliitcd. Dr. Lewis would say con-
sSl^l hlin ak.l lie V. Ill restore the disappointed
one to all the .hillc-. of lite, whether they be
pSy8h-«>t.r menuil. pertaining to married life
or "sliixle blCBscilness."
ooosuit-tion, '«-<»i;;'„°;;,' *;'<6,!;;e. •«.5o.
DR. LEWIS Is permanently located at
129 Friendahip Street, Proridenoe, R. I.,
One <loor from Rlchmoml street (off Broad
sn'et' Office hour,, all the ye«r round from 9
to i and fi to «; Sunday. 10 U. tj, '}«» •"^^eJI-
M VLE COWI'LAINTS sKILtULLY TREAT-
ED.
MOTICK TO CXUmXBY PATIKNTS.
Dr lAswlswlU. on full description of case
(ith fee oncTosed). immediately send a s^^^^^^
of his valuable medicines. acc«mu>anlcd with In-
structions anrt a.lvlce for the cure of the above
dlstrewlnK compl.ilnl8. Jlst I'LBUSHtD.
roarth KditloB
Me4ical Minntes,
with additional colored
lllustratlons,a Poktkait
OK THE AUTHOH, AMD A
LIST OF COM PLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
OB the treatment and
speeil vcuro of aliove sub-
lects, sex ual diseases etc.
Pricx -W cents by mall
to any address, from the
author, Dr.C. J.Lowla.
aud after careful examination recommend them
lor hne.stineiit.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Congress Street, Boston.
RICE
CAllRIAGE
SPRINGS.
I*ai»lor Stoves
or the vary best matKes.
AT LO-W PRICES.
Call and see our variety.
N. U. WIER & CO.,
CI MARKBT STRBKT.
MINUTES
STOVES AND RANGES!
Store Liningi and Fittmgi.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Olnas, Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNlTURt:
And Peddlers' Sappllea.
PAPER STOCK AVD OLD IRON PUB-
CHASED.
MARTIIV A LAIHGLEY,
174 * 176 MIDDLESEX STBBBT.
Engineers
Shoald bear in mind that we have In stock
and to order a larxe supply of
PACKING,
INCLUDING
Plain aud Pure Rubber in Sheets ; Rubber
Gaskets and Rings; Round and Square
Rubber Piston Packing ; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Rope Packing, round and square ;
Asbestos Round Piston Packing ; Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thick ; Soapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Round Pis-
ton Packing; Usudurian & Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Rubber Packing Wire
Insertion; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ing Rings; Blackburn's Fabric Valves;
India Rubber Valves for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
C. B. COB URN & CO.,
35 Market Street,
First Letter Foundry in New Eniland
COMMKNCKD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for IU hard and tough meUl, IU Uurg«
varieties of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for Us UNRIVALLED Newspaper raoaa«
Address onlers to JOHN K. BOURUS, A(«b»
66 Water street, Boston.
am-TYxt Courier and Journal type Is from tUs
foundry.
LAMPS.
DUPLFX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FAHOY HALL LAMPS.
FUNG LAMPS.
BANiJUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
— AT
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
131 Central Street,
Advertise in the Courier.
and other Inveakmeiit Mcorttles botightaad aold
by Wm. Shepard.M Ontiml atrMi. Telq^thoD*
lto.«B-l.
r
Aa«at for Me«llcnl Minutes, W. W. DUWCAM,
191 Middlesex Street.
ALL KINDS
-OF-
Make the ONLT easy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Alto the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioei to
WELLS k SPOFFORD,
BIDDLE k SMART,
0. W. LONG,
W, G. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLGER,
LOOK & JEWELL,
A. P. BOARDMAN,
OSGOOD MORRILL,
Amesbory, Mau.
Kvwrry Thursda
for Friday
WE RECEIVE OUR
ly, enpurluK the freshest |>OMlble
Our bill for thl« woek Inclmles
Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Fresh Mackerel.
8melU, Flounders and Frttah Herrlns;
PniYldenoe River and VlrsUaln OY8TKB8.
CUma on ahell and «hn«*ed. Hmolmd
BnUhnt, Finnan H add lea. Amerlonn
P. and O. SARDINE8.
We have our Oystcri* and Lobrtem fresh
Saturday for Sunday.
POSTERS,
PAINTERS
AND
'i*i:^
■^/'i
BUILDERS.
Too will find It to your Intereat to enll upon
na berore lieKlanln« your
PAINTIJNTG
A »ood aasortnsent of flrst-dasa soodV*
always on hand, at bottom prloas. Give «•
• o*U at our now and apadons store.
•n
77 BRIDGE t»TREBT.
hJ. W. BENNETT & CO,.
■ AT TH«
Courier Job OflBce.
RICE CARRIAEE SPRING CO.,
rrmroM. pa.
THS COURIBE JOB OFFICB to »J!en!2i2
I
BKS HIVE BRAND,
29i MiddloMZ Street, Oomer of Grand.
Every Description ol Printing
— REQtJIRKD .TV—-
OlothlMITf
I>1^ CrOO«l«»
I.
Oroc9ei7»
Or Other £§Ubli8binent8,
Af,uSSB^.^sss!^ <^ Courier Job Office.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Street, Lowell
[own nnd Garilon Dresslne,
Prepare<l for Lawns, Urass Plato. Kltfltai
Gardens and Flower Beds.
FRICRSi
Ten lb. baas for 1000 sqiure fad JO
Twenty Ave lb. baas for 15O0 sqnai* t9tit..$lM
fifty lb. hairs for Sooo sqnaia mc 1.71
One hundred lb. baca MO
Ol
\^i
VOB a4Ui >T
E. N. WOOD & CO.
IIO.«f
L^'
%.
LOWBLL DAILY COUKIE^^EPyESDAY. FiBRtJABY- J,' 1^68.
l^OWKLl^ DAILY COUUIEU.
yiibJUhod tivcry iincinoou.8uudtty§excei.tcd,
intheCounox JJulidli'B.JuBl ea«t of the TotJi
[i pri>fes>ior.nlly pioiiouucod imsufu by men
who pliitmed it, but llicy do, miuI the result
is that lueii^iurcH for repairs IhIco the roi'*>"«
ioin>e of reference and Invesli.v'ulion.
TUii
Omw, Mtniinack »lreet, Lowell. Mu'-a., l»y Albany O!ii)llol liaH alrcaiJy «o*l «lf<.<)0<).<KH>.
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tlsliig rttU)» luruUhed oii apjilU-aUoii.
Lowtll Witkly .Joun.ttl publUlicd from Bflmc
oiu'cooaFrldayi. I'rke ♦l.W) per uuuuni.ab
wayB la advance. Larger drcululloa In lo«n>
oour Lowell than all oUicr papcrH^
luKTIiKKl) AM B^CO^U CI^HS MAIL MATTKK.
TIIAINS TO AND FllOM MOSTON.
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C AN.\nA AsiiKS iiiiiht lie a lurfru factor li»
boii«htfn forlili/erM. if the i»uinlKM;^of lircii-
lar- and advi^rli-miients we recolve Is any in-
dioallon. 'illoc ahhes »re coliodcd from
l»on>o to houw, >tor»Hl in ceiilr.Hl location^,
and !»ldpiu'd to sui'li polntM us may bo or-
dered bv the ear-load. The iiuiht obvious
thin« abt.ut it l-Jhiit the Cuimdian faruMM>
iiuiHi iKJ awful fools to wll their ahhc». We
have nit doubt, liowover, that they n»ako a
lir.<«t-ilays ferlili/.or. When fund>hcd pure
uiul in 1,'ood eouUiliou.
TilK rxPKUiMKNT STATIOVH in scveral
^tllteN liave diw conhidciablu in the way of
te»ti« of tooivetl an iij,'aiii»>t uiK-ooUid ft)o«l for
eatlle, and lb*- Himost unbroken te.»liniony ij*
a'.'ainht i-ookiiiK. I" =» ^'">^''' l'»l:»>H-t-' oul of
uianv llicrc was t»nl!s»it >'aJit»ce in favor of
RAILROAD ACCIDENT!.
The Conductor, rirwinun »n«I RoadniMt«r
Klll«<t.
A linillcU e\press train frotu Columbu*.
Ohio, ou the IMtt-^bur}?, Cluciunatl and St.
Louis road run into an open switeh near I'r-
buna Tuesday evening and collided with a
swiU'hen)rineoii thcslde track. Both n>;|-
fldnes and many ot the nu* werowreckid.
•riio iias^iiii-vr- escaped injury, but the eon-
duct or and lireman of the paH^oufi-er Irmn
im.l the roadmaMcr. who was with tliciii.
were killed. The hwileh enjjlue einploye'>
iuuipt'cl and "uved Ibeinselves.
Kxi»i-«i»» M »••••"«:«*• Klll»»d.
A train- on llw KonuN Walertown and O^.
dcnsburK road on the way from NiaRura
Kulls to Oswego ran ofT the track Tuestlay
near SonuMset. and Ku;;eno IHekock of 0.*-
we-o, H nu'>.senxcr for the American expros
coiupai»v. JumiKKl from hU our and was
killed. ■ , .
i^elD 9Uberttscmrnt0<
STATEMENT
OF Til K
IDrg anti ifancs 6ootis.
auction Salfg.
sealilinx meal ovo
(Ui{;ni iiniuii
or fi'ediiix
It raw. Hut in
Sundaifa.
TM 0-00
t».00 1.00
9.W ^.o«
4.25 7.00
Efte Hotocll Dailu (Courier,
WKD>ES1)AY. KKllUrAUY 1, 1?<J^.
PoBtraat.tcr-(ienerHl Dlekinnon is slated for
the Vice rroslilemy. So 1^ Vila*, and no l<*
Black. Slateh are fra;:ile IhinK".
11 U hnid that the republicans of Kow York
Warner Miller for (lovernor
llcan fayh he
in the demo-
will nominal*
{hiti fall, and a prominent npub
♦lai be decried ovei any
cratle party. ____>_-
come* out
the rcht there wuh a very coubideruble dilVer-
euce the other way. ^__^__
QUOTATIONS.
1 hear that the I'ope's Jubilee «ifts arc
valued at n.AOO.OOt) p<»nnds Merlinu'. Of
r.Mirsc. ibi- includes llie money pre-ents.—
[Edmund Yalci. ,
All the pndoctlon that southern industries
have i'the work of tlic ropiiblicim party. I'Ul
ihoM! Interested in M)ntl.crn indiMrtcs arc
the most tenacious adherents of the wblb
ex-rebel, free-trade doniocmcy.— [C hlca^o
Journal. .
If tbc democrats noniiiuilc Mr. ( levcland
Ihcv have to fiice tlu" lu-s of thousands of
wolkliiumcn. If they .lo not nominate limi
lliev have to fiice the loh^ of tbousuiiN «d
r:idh-»l free trmlcrs. and nUo of the Inno-
cents W ho believe that lie Is the one lle;ivcn-
iuspircd r.dornier of Ibi- ;,'.'neraIion.-[New
York Triltunc.
Hot l>«MUUtS.
Trv a (luart of hot peauulK at h^d's'a fruit
,md confectionery store. :5 .Merrimack street.
Ilehasa tine I'hiladcli.hia tiakinn machine.
It cooks theuj in ;,'oo>l sha|H-, Rives them a
Hire n.iv.r and makes them taste -jcnulne y
nice. Try one quart an*l you will be sure to
buy nioro'.
Clotiiinfl.
Mutual Life Insurance
or T^evr Y'oi-lc,
RICH/IRD A. lllcCURDy, President,
For the year tniUng December
Slat, 1887,
Weather Indications.
— >
Feb. 1, nooa.— Tor New Enpland,
slightly warmer, fair weather, light to
fresh northeast winds, shifting to east-
erly.
DY jrOHlV E. OKHKY,
AuctiouMr aud Appralaer.
MOHTGAUEE'S HALE
11
-OK-
^ou^^choUl Furniture,
Thumday Next, Jnn. !4U, 18KK,
AT 94 MIDDLESEX 8TREET,
(;oodH eonslsllng of t^arpetn, Parlor Snlti,
LeunKCH. KaHV Clialre, MHrblc.toi> Tablei.
riiiiinb-r Seis, Ueddlnii. Mirrors, a nlio lliaca
Walnut SIdel.onrd. l'le;ureH, ('hbia. Crockery,
tJlaHH and Tin Ware, and numcroua other use-
ful aitlcleit.
l*vr order Mortgagee.
Plain Facts!
Bon Marclie.
INSUKANCB AND ANNUITY ACCOUNT.
The Wonu sler Npy
for a n^-
election of Ames, which surpris. , the Crapo
pcK>ple. It is whispered, however, thai this
|»a rune to head odiicn. Draper, rollllci.
arc deep--4'«pe^l""> '" Worcester.
rFill!St>NALi.
it
Senator Kvarts lent ;i luind to Mr. Blair on
hiii »outh(>rn educational bill yesterday. It is
probable Ihd the Senate will a;.'aln pass the
bill. Ihoui'h Senator ^InrCTU of Alabama \s
Hi;«insl it, and u-ed it to point an argument
lu favor of fne tra-lc in bin opi»ositlon
Hpcecb. Several southern semilors will vote
a^aiuttt it. ___^^— ^—
Kx-Mavor Beau^rand of Montreal, who
bus been "a not infre<pient visitor in Lowell,
where he neuerally calls to see tol. llaK^'ett
whenever he has occasion- to pass throuah
the city, wiys that Canada and the L'nite«l
States are workim,' ulonu' towards connnereial
union, and that means tinal annexation. He
looks upon this as incvltd1)le.
Mr. Mills's free-trade end of the ways and
means eonimittee is called the "thirk lan-
tern*' conference, because nobody is allowe.l
to know' what it is dolni{. The customary
and parliamentary way is for all the metn-
bcrs of the committee to be called tosothcr,
and take a hand in shapina: legislation. Hut
we live now in days of reform.
Public Printer Benedict is under invcstiira-
lion on charges Unit he has made his position
a piece of party nuu-bincry, turning out re-
publican employes against whom no claim of
lueHicicncy could be urged, to make room for
democrats. Meantime being tlms hu-y in at-
tending to the politlcH oftheothce. he has
not had time to do the congressional print-
ing. Here Is another Hue specimen of "re-
form" job-work.
The confession of a Russian oflicer who
sholbin>clf, thalhe didso to save himself
from the necessity of shooting the Czar, is a
romantic commentary on the condition of
things under which tlie Autocrat of all the
i:ussias lives. Thi; olllccr belonged to a se-
.•relorgani/.ation. whose members hud bal-
loted to decide which of them sliould shoot
the t;/ar. The lot fell on this ollicer, and he
preferred to shoot himself. The ^lory is iH»t
wholly improbahle.
Mr. (ilad>tone is siithi',' for a i)ortiall to a
youn,' Irl.sli nitl4 in Florence, and says it
positively shall be the la^l he will have paint-
ed. ^ '" • . V.
.letVersou PAvIs has wiittcn to tli* Missi--
sljipi legislature Mating tijut he cannot ac
eept the invllallon to vi-it tliat body, unless
hould have a protnated sc^sion. lie
••It Ik ^e^^onable to HUi»|>ose that the
says ;
time Is near when 1 shall l'Q hence forevc.r."
NfcTvV IIA^U•^UlitK.
Uebecea Barueh of Uochcster. 18 years old.
took Bough on Kals because her Jjomc life
was unhappy, and h <tead.
FIFTII^TII CDNCJiTeSS.
.Jan. .11.— In the Senate a joint resolution,
proposing an aincndm(;nt to the constllidion.
was passed
rhe news from Washington indicates that
if any city desires a public buildinir now is
Us time;, so far as Congress i- concerned. Ii
jH said that live idlls were put through yes-
terday, and there is Httlc doid)t tir.it any .'ity
which cnn make a reasonable showing will
get its bill. Bill a year ago, or less, Mr.
Cleveland sat down ou a democratic repre-
sentative's bill with a veto, on the i/iound
that the accommodation was not needed. He
may take a notlun to do so again, and as to
other cltlcB. ^___^__^
When the President bounced Kngineer
Ludlow, of the District oi Columbia, the
other day. he wrote Mr. Ludlow that '"it was
not from the least lack of coiilidence in his
ability or integrity." ami he -'was glad lo <'er-
Ufy to Mr. Ludlow's efliclency in the per-
formiinco ot his duty." This is the sort of
ofHcial thid .Mr. (Jlevtdand pledged himself to
htand by. But he has dismissed Mr Ludlow
to make a place for a democrat whose (piall-
Ih atioiiS for the plac!\ if he has atiy, nobody
It* aware of. No wonder Mr. Cleveland is
strouL'cr wtlh the independents than he was
when he went Into otlicc. They are a sot of
proe.iou- humbugs, and so is he.
It proviilcs I hilt the term of of-
tlce of the rresideut and of the Fiftieth Con-
gress shall continue until the IWth day of
April. 1H80, lit noon; that the senators whose
existing term would otherwise expire on the
4lb"of M:irch. IHS», and thereafter, shall con-
tinue In ortlee until the IWlhof April succeed-
lug such expiration; Ihiitllie IlOlh of Aprd
at noon shall thereuflcr be ^ul)stituted for
the 41 h of .Maivb as the ct)niineiiceinent and
termination of the ofthlal term of the I'resi-
dent, vice-president, semilors and repr«>enl-
atives in Congress, and "ihiit the twelfth ar-
ticle of the amendment., to the constitulioii
.hall i»e amended bv striking out tlie words,
"fourth .lav of March" and siil.slituting the
words, ••tbinlflb day of April at i>"<^ii-*'
The Senato then look up tiie BInir educa-
lional bill, and was atldress,d by Mr. Kvarts
in its favor. Mr. Bliiir si>oke on the same
.idc and Mr. Hate ar-iied against It.
In the House the b,uikiiig committee n-
porte.l favorably Mr. l)iii;^l"v's bill, aulh< r-
i/ing liie secretary of llie treasury to invest
the moncv deposited Ity national bunks for
the rotireineiit of their elr<:ulidiou in the pur-
chase of liuitetl Stiiles bonds at curreut
market rates. The bonds so mirchased.
with interest iiccriiing, lire to be imt in trust
and used for the puvinent of the circulating
uotesofthe l)anKs which have depo.stted
lawful iiionev for such oayment. 1 he
amount of money deposited 1" »>'*-' t';»';i^:'j;>
for this purpose on Jun. 1 was *li/-2.!M.-2.o.(».
riie amoiiiil deposited hv insolvent and llqui-
d-ilinL' banks reducing eiiculalion (*.i<i.-
417(14:$) has cuntraeted the circulating
medium to th.it cNtent. Tlie amount de-
i.osjied bv m.tioiial bank.'s who.se charters i,i„i
been renewed, contracted tbeleural lender cir-
eulalion ^*l(^o44.^ii7, but Mi did not
cbun"e the volume of iizgregatc e reulatmg
medium, as the cxtendiMl banks deposiling
I iwtiil inonev to redeem their old eirculalioii
took out nevv circulation to the same amount,
luasmneh as this trust fuinl not only with-
draws neeih'.l currency from l.iisbiess u.sus.
IX IS A FACT
That J. L. Ohalifoux, One-Drioe Clothier,
15 Central street, has marked down
many linos of Overcoats and Suits from
20 to 30 per cent, from his regular
prioeSi
IX IH A. JFAOX
That the Overcoats and Bniti are all
right in every respect, only there are
comparatively few of a kind, and he is
bound to closa them onl. Call early and
have the best selection, before too many
lots are closed out.
IT IS A FACT
That these goo:l8, advertised above, are
really nlarked ilown. That the ahov«
statements are solid facts; no hunibua;,
uei'-her any fooling about these asser-
tions.
IX IS A rAOX
That J. L. Ohalifonx believes, atd is
convinced that the greater number of
people are judges of goods and will not
tolerate nor patronize storei that at-
tempt to deceive the publio.
IX IS A FAC3X
That J. L. Ohalifonx, 15 Central street,
j^uarantees every garment he sells, in
the better grade of goods, to be ^pal in
all respects to custom made, work^
IX IS A FACX
That Ohilifoux earnestly invites the
closest inspection and compariacn of
his goods and prices with any establish-
ment in the state.
IX IS A FACT
That such comparison will invariably re-
sult in thQ return of the buyer te Ohali-
foux's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IX IS A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifonx, 15 Central street,
buys all his goods for stmp cash and in-
variably secures prices for them, at all
seasons of the year, that are below the
regular market rates, which euables him
to undersoil his competitors.
We Are Today Indulpi in the
Ecstacies of Stocktaking
No. Amount.
I'oHclos and .\nnuUlos In
foivc .Ian. I. l»67 liO.t^" t393.«i«,2W S8
KUks Assumed ti.m 0».4.'>7,4fi8^^»7
iai,iH2 $4<U,400,«71 W
Policies and Annuities In
lorce Jan. 1, 18rit« UO.Ol.'l ♦Ii7,l>i8.ltt2 51
llUks Termlaatod ^ n,'i»t 84,637 ,78« 74
ON THURSDAY
ISi.'iW »4(«,'2)!0,«7I
REVKNCE ACCOUNT.
I)H.
To nalan^c from last account ?104,71!>,7S4 ;>l
Ircmlums 17,110.tK)l (i'J
Interest, Uunta and PretuUun
on Securities Sold 0,000,i-4!'> M
$127,t>89,«VM
\\y Kntlowments, Purchiu*o«l In-
htirnncCH, Dividends, Annn-
llles and Death Claims
Commlsblons, Coiumutatlons,
Taxes and all other Kx-
pensos....-
Balance to new account
1 14, 1 28,423 IH)
3,(Mt),fil4 40
110,WU,7I8 (W
♦ l-27,h3l).0M 77
Wc shall be mid} again
for uuinlorruplcd business.
If Ibe result of our stoek-
lakinfT shows that we have
been sellinp: goods too
ehea^ and consequently
losing money, we shall ar-
range a new scale of prices
soon.
SATURDAY EVENING.
At the m\w ttlnee. H lor«e lot of Tea to be solcl.
Also M CuHlilons antl n lot of Crockery. Cutlery
and small warn.
HlBhest cash prlc«a paid 'or •econd-hand
goads, .iuctlon •»!«■ at house or store, ••
Iiarty luay ilealre.
JOHN E. BERRY
1>4 SiltliltrfteJi' Street,
©rp anH JFnnrp <©ooW.
THE COLO WEATHER
— HAS —
Demoralized tlie Irade,
And we Propose to Start it up Again
with Low Trices.
BALANCE SHBKT.
DII.
To Reserve for Policies In fon*
and for risks tormlnate*!. . . •112,4.10.0«5 00
Premiums received hi advance 82,314 3ii
.Surplus at four pur cent. .
Ity nonds Secured by BIoilRngcs
on Heal Kntiito
I'nlted States and other !»onds.
Uoal Kstatc and Loans on
CollntLraU
(at-h In llank.^ and Trust
Conipaiileji ai Interest
■ " Interest accrued. Premiums
deferred ami la transit and
Sundries....
0,204,441 .Vi
$ll«,HOO,HAl 8«
*40,lil.'»,'2(W 0<1
43,4.1l>.^77 SI
•20,160,173 37
•2,010,362 W>
2,073,1(1!) ns
i!ill«,»00,5C>l ^«
ul also deprives the pn.dic unnecessarily ot
l,e income tlmt may be derived from so
much of the fund as iniiy not be recpiire.l for
-ome time to redeem the eircu atiug notes.
I he committee reports the bill_ tavorably,
with an amendment limiting to NJ per cent,
tlie amount that may be thus investeil, and
authorizing llie secretnry to sell the bonds .so \
redeetned if it shall he necessary lo redeem
the circulating nole« out.stiindlng. ^ , , ,
The commerce coimnillee reported back
the Beading strike resolution wiih a sub>ti-
tute reipjesiing the interstate commerce com-
mission to investigate the matter. It was
made a special matter for tomorrow.
Mr. Morrill wf Kansas, from the commit-
tee on invalid pensions, reporleil a bill grant-
ing a pension to the \vi(b»w of (iciieral Lo-
uan, aho hill Incieasini; tlie iieiision of the
widow of (ioiicrul lilulr. Both private calen-
(I'lr
'.>ir. Davis of MaissachuscttH called up the
bill 10 reward the I-:Mpiini;iux natives of the
Asiatic coast of the Arctic ocean for hosp -
talilv to the shipwrecked crew of the bark
Napbieon. and it was passed.
llfU] ^tjbrrttsrmrnts.
ir^OUM).— A small black ninl tan dog. The
r owner mav have It by callliiK al IJie restau-
rant 'n the Mcrriinjick strtet dep'»t._
IOST -A in-ei)ald pnfsise ticket from
J liiveroool to ll.Mton. llewav.l will bo paid
fur Us re.urn to hOJOast^Merrbiiack street.
' IIOMK.
I have carefully cxnndned the foregoing
statement and find the game to be correct.
A. N. WATKRIIOI.SK, Auditor.
From tlio SurpUis above stated a dividend
will bo apportioned as usual.
The regular
patrons
of the «iid Tl..adles' home will i>e held at the
li.nne ou Thursday, t'co. 2, at 3 o'clock i». m.
Home ou X j^ij^J J ^y ,j j^,|,^w. siTietary.
i.) nionllily meeting of the _l;_oard ..f _l>atroiiB
Year
1884
. Risks
Assumed.
.. i|.'M,(WI,4-W
Risks
Outstanding.
ea.'ii.7fn,2?.'>
30j,!i!^l,44l
;J03,HOO,203
427,(128,933
SnrpbiB.
«i4,743,77l
1W5
IS;0
lSb7
.. 4K,507,l.in
.. 66,SJ2,719
.. 00,467,401
r),OI2,(5U
5,«4:j;5(W
0.'»!)4.442
New York, January 33, 1888.
An engineer named Poiiciy «>f Lynn, cm-
i)h)V« «l by the Boston tiiid Maine railroad, at-
leiiipledtolK.aid Iho *-KI>iiig Yankee" at
Kast .S<.inervilh. Mou«lay, when ho fell under
the wheel and was probably fatally injured.
A mot e\lra>rdinary condition of things
secnis to cxisi at the capitol al Albany,
which is l-roiighf forcibly to mind by a reso-
lution pripos d in the Ar«scmliiy, and now
IMjndli.g, piovidiiig for the stretching of a
Mrong wire in tlug under the cellluRof the
AHHombly c'l.iin cr to save the lieails of 1 but non.
mcmberM from b^ing struck with falling
fragments <,f Htone and Muccft. The archi-
tects ur^ontly recommend that thooflices
aod rooms in that part of the bulldln'g bo
dOMd until they can be put In safe condl-
Uoc, a»tl they have Ix.-cn insisting for ^ner- There imy he gi
al years that the ceilings
hardly •8"ns jiossible that „„»...-—
can ril iiti\ iranaact business under a celllDj? |t ctwts but a trifle and thousands
that tiCODSlanlly crumbllug over Ihcin, and efficacy.
'Whrtt Alii I to Hot
The s% miil'Un- of biliousness iire unhappily
but loo "well known. They difler in diireient
indivlduiiN lo soinee.Meiit. A bilious- man
iH seldom a l.reakfast eater. Too fre(pi..ntly,
alas, h.; has an excellent appetite for ll.piids
but none for solids of u morning. UN
tongue will hardly Injar Inspection at anv
time; If it is not white and furred. It Is
roui^h. «'. all ovont«. . - .
The digestive syatein I* wholly out of order
and diarrhcra or constipation may be a
H\mptomorthotwo may alternate. Plicre
ate often hcniorrliolds or even loss of b ooil.
,:„P.,nK .-. r There inwy Ikj giddiness ami ofUm heada.hn
#. i» Hnd achhtv or llatuleiico and tenderness In
.were unsafe. It f;^\lf;^;,;::,,o,„,.eh. To correct all this If
a body of men „„t,.frecl a cure trv Green's August Mower,
-- • • ■- ' lUest Its {
THE I^ATEST POPULAR COL.L.EC-
' TIO.NS OF
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
TounK Folks' Album. A lar^e <olleetlon of
waV/.c*. tralooH. polkas, mnrchcH, H.hottlsches,
.-Tc-ries,*^ gavotte., etc for piano or en blnet
oiiran. Kleitantly bound In paper, prlro rile.
Kllte Collect Ion of I>«nreI>Iosle. ( ontallis
nil the latest wall/es. giilops. inMr(!lies. (roon the
"MlkiKlo." "Rlack Hussar,- "Nnnon,""Ga*par-
onc •"•Amirlt:«,"elc. PrbM- .Vie.
Plnno Moni.reli. A collection ol |.lino solos
f,omsiu-b writers as tJ. D. Wlls„„. neaumont,
inlllnirer. Dellbc^ Leylmeh, Lan^e, Kllenberg.
MIchaelU. M-.h-n. M.-lmer. ef,.. eU-. he^t booTc
.')f the kind p.ildlshcd. Price .'^^)c.
Fwmous SonjKS. (Ity famous, -omiH-sers.) A
grind rollecth>n of sUmdard and i;oi>uIur songs
""MmolrHV.'f Soig.' A collctloi, of gems of
TiUtl Mollov, Millard, Sollivfin, Adiims, Mnr-
Jlnli Well ngs. IbiralosM. Molr. Al.t. Gatty,
H ntk Plchl, toerk.l and others; ,,rle.; .V)o.
Kmpr.-..«f»nnR. A eolleetlon of po,n.tar
Bon;rsl.v the most Inmons A nierl.aii writers,
W .indbg gems from Ilowaid, Se.in an, Gus
Wi Rm«,.5kclly.nol.by NowcomI, Marry C
•i-nll ert and a b?.st of others ; price Mu-
Any of tlicabovob(»okf»Beni by mall. Price
(U) eeiils.
OARDNKR'A MUSIC RTOKB,
Pianos, (Organs, Music Hooks and Mimical Mer-
c;li«ndlso,
00 Bferrlnna** (Ml««t.
BADGER & GELDERT,
KKCHANI08 MILLS.
Cor, DuUon and Fletcher Streets,
li; on the contrary, we
lind that wc have made a
dollar, notwithstanding the
gigantic assaults we have
madb on HIGH prices in
the last SIX months, we
shall with redoubled vigor
renew the attack.
Theoretically we see no
reason why Lowell people
should not purchase their
Dry Goods at home, as low
or lower than in Boston.
If we have made a dollar
out of our last six months'
experiments, look out tor
us, as wc shall fairly outdo
all previous ciTorts.
Fine Linen (jrnsh .V-., ilown from 10 cents.
(;(> )d all linen Dainafk 2'e.. dow n from 3.'».
Fad colored Red iJamask 2.V'., worth 3J.
ImiM.rled Marseilles QulUs, 12-4 hUc, ♦2.W,
>v..rih f ;!.:».
'ilwlhind iurtalns, with l'>st sj.ilng llxlurcs. 2Bc. ♦
All our short len«lh IMipiorf and (heck Ntdn-
Ao.iko (!',c., worth fr..m I2'i U> 20.
All our #0 HInnkeis al ♦l.'-o.
Ml i-leces Hr^peiy .Silk, tissue shades, 4o.; would
hu elieap at 12'«.
A large lot of Kinbro'.derod White Flanuol, at
prices of plain Ibinnel.
Uoo.l yard wide llleaclud Cotton RemnanU,
soil linlsli. al .v.. per yard.
Rest ilress iVelng Cambrics 4c. per yard.
Fine wide Cocheeo Candirlrs. In choice light
f^tyU's. OUc; last soas.m'h price |0 cents.
n»'^l.plaUty Ceninr)- PrliUs O'^c; usual price
10 cents per yard.
RcHt.pialliv yard wide .sateen* stc. down from
12 'i and l5.
Jlcsl .lunllly Mosquito Netting, 2 j arils wble, 4c.
per yard.
I lot black and CAjlored Brocadod Velvets at 36c.,
down from 7."^.
All our host ousllty colored Sntln Rhadames
HS^. . down from ♦l.•.^^; this Is the ba. gain of
the season.
1 lol line silk nr-d Woil Dress (ioods, 40 Inches
wlile, 3l)e.; down from '!>.
1 lol Imported Plaid DresMJoods 2.5c., reduced
from «»€.; those arc choice and pretty styles.
ftO Inch all wool Fhinncis, In blue, areon and
brown, line (jnalliy, only •.'ic; worlh ift.
We have taken nil our 7.V.., »l and tl.25 Jersoy
Waists, witto Rrelou troits, brabled and vest
fronl •, id.ln and liico trioooed, ami ^hall offer
Ihoooure lot at the unliorm price of 44c. cacn.
All our Rrald and .let Hre-s Trimmings at leas
than halt price.
Ml niir !Sniall Wares nn I Notions at lower prices
than you will over see them again.
All our 42 and ^ c. Cashmere Gloves at Mc. per
pair.
Boy's fleece lined Gloves UK-, per pair, <lown
fnon 'i'>.
Ladles' (bu- real Kid Gloves O'.v. per pair, down
from iiM.2."»
Ladles' Fur Lined Kid troves 7.^., down from
♦ 1.2.V
Children's Cashmere Mittens U-., down from 28.
All our Mlk fmbrella-. with t'old and silver
eaiiH.lvor% hiiiidles and icuural siliks. that wo
Bold lor i>:i..'j<i, will now l-c t IVereil al ♦2.2.».
All our Latlles', (bills' mkI ilhlhlreM's Pndcr-
vrear and Hosiery at a'nout h ilf former prices.
All our r.(i, (12 and T.""'. Rl'bims ul 2.V. per yard.-
Ladles', tUnts' and Children's llandkerehlcfs
marko'l way dowi. (abimst Kive away prlcOM).
Wewre ponltlvel.v golnir ont of liiislneas,
antl the above eut inleca nm only samples
of our entire i«toek. Kver.vthlnjj In our
•torn Is offwred eorr.npoiHUiigly cheap, and
we think by Ibe wi«y our istoek Is belnff re-
duced the publlr aiM»reebito ourlow prloea
niid B«iu:*ie way of doliifc business.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Samuel E. .Spronlls, Krederlo Cromwell,
Luclns Robinson, .lullcn T. Da vies,
Samuel D. Babcock. Robert .Sewell,
George 8. Coc, S- Van Ucnnsclaer Crugcr,
.John K. Devclln, Charles R. Henderson,
Richard A. McCurdy, (Joorgc Bllsa,
James C Holden, Riifus W. Pcckham,
Hermann C. von Po.st.I. Hob.'xrt Ilerrick,
Alexander II. Rice, Wm. P. Dixon.
KoliCri A . Grannls.*",
Nicholas C. Miller,
Hcury 11. Rogers,
.Jno. W. Auchlnclo«s,
Thooilore Morfonl,
William llabcock,
Preston U. Plumb,
Wm. D. Washburn.
F. Ratehfonl Starr,
Lewis May.
Oliver llarrlman,
llonry W. Smith,
Robert Olyphant,
Goor,<o F. llakcr,
.Jos. Thompson,
Dudley Olcott,
Wc would most p^itivc-
ly state again that we posi-
^
lively refuse all efforts on
the part ol any oi our
competitors to buy us off.
Our announcement
Friday will tell the stor>'
on
OSWALD & CO.
No3. 35 and 37 Central Street.
Has received New Swiss and
Hambnrg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, Allovers and Tuckln^g.
Torclion and other Laces. Rncli-
iuRS, Coventry Iluffllngs, white
and colored. German and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Goods In great variety. Exami-
nation is solicited.
''
Wood Work of All klBda don* to •!*•»
I »t alion aoUc*.
D. R. WALLACE, i
> Agents,
J. M. DIXON, >
LO'WELI-, MA.OB.
Bon Marclie,
F. O. MITCH l^:!-.!^ A^ <50'
MenimMk and Kirk Streets.
^M"M
ettimcrc
E. Q^. BaUoi* Ac Oo.
BUILDEIIS,
will, during the next three months, make very
rekMonablo tulcx's to persons who wish to
brighten their homes with new pnrior, dlnhiij
room or kitchen no-.rs, laid In nice klln-drled
hanl wood of light color wl h Inlaid bordera of
cherry or walnut. Nothing can make n rlrJier
looking parlor than sach a floor, spreiwl with »
variety of rugs t<> suit the tjiate, In place of
dusty cariMits. Parties wishing any < ueh work
In onr line will, by placing their onlcrs with oa,
receive flrst^class work. WarrnntM to stand
taMt without alirlnklBff. K.Q. IIAJUCU ACQ.
SDNESDAY, FEBRUAfrr 1. 1«88.
FINANCIAL.
Today'. Boston and Mew York
Markets.
LOCAL N^WS.
A FC|8T OFFICB* BUILDING.
I From Cordley Si OonipMi7.J
'27
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Unotatloua.
IU>NI)H.
r.Moslng Opening Cloalng
Jan. M. Feb. 1. Feb. 1.
\tlantlc A Pnclflc4's...
Alhtullc, i*t i'aelllc Inc's
U., K. & W.ft's
0.. K.& W. Incomes....
Mexican Centrul 4's....
Wisconsin Cuulral 1st..
LAMI> a
▲tnlnwatl
Boston...
Bast lloston..
San Diego '^H ■*"
West Knd i^^'i ""
TKi.Ki'HOMB arocKa.
Amerlcnn Itell Tel. Cp. IM •••.
Itrie Telophono Co...,. Mh •»->»
New KnglHudTel. Co.. 4a>i ••••
Mexican Telephone Co V'»
KAiLEUAD a-roona.
A.,T. AS. Ko "-^
▲tkultc A PaclUc lUVi
Ohlca^ro, Bur. Ul Oiilncy 1*28
OhI., lUir. A N<»rihern.. «0
yilut A I'ere Miiniiielto 34
, rum A Peru Mar. prut. tXi)*
Union t'aolUc M><
U>OAL KAIUROADS.
M.T.AN.E r,h 37H
ntohburg ••• *•
Rutland (K>n) * ••••
authiudprof -'»♦
NKW YOHK sroona.
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Central of N. .leruoy
Uelawaru A lludsou...
Delaware, L. A W.....
Penver A Fort Woath. .
Srto .....
ansas A Texas.... ..
LouUvlllo A .Naithvllle.
Lake Hhoi-u
Michigan Central
Missouri I'aelllc,
North PaclUc
North I'ue.lllc pref
{low Vork Cenlral
Sorfolk A Western....
Omaha •••
Oregon TrunsconlliiM..
Phil. A Ueodliig
Texas Paclllc-
Union Paelflc
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142
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Pullman Palace Co • • • •
PiiclOc Mull *5.y
L*ms<jn S. b. Co 49X
MINIMa BTOCK«
Atlantic •'•'
franklin ^Js
0*«vv>'a '~'P
Qulucy •"•'
KUOM YKBTtKUAr'a MI'.rOMO KUITION.
|loston,lp. m.-I.A.Kvau8 advaneod Atch
40)i
16',
14 S
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'< to 10. Alamt 2iS» shares
dmiiKwi fia'nds m M. SUick ailvanceil from l»4S
I Bon sharply from IM'*
to m ). . with n<i Hah'B between.
mclimond. Va.-The Davis 8h«.e ( o. of llos
toSlosHKi! t.. tl. 'MIX. this morning by tire
III the Vlruliila 1 enltentlHry. ^ , „
-The lie w York elearlng house yesterday
aScd emphatic resolution, for Immediate
reueiilof ilio Saturday half holhlay hiw.
New York. »l».m.-Th« market, after Its pc-
nod of «»"l»VsH. became illscouraMngly wch^.
Sd HO closed, bill n,,on very Hk'.I tr.nsacllons.
No other tcaturu In U excoia dullness.
FlUlfi RECORD.
1 Woman Saffocated to Denth.
Kariy ycsterdav inornliiK fire was dlsiov
.vodl In the brick bulldlnR at 40 Temple
street. Hostrn, It having caught In an attic
occui.icd by a Mrs. Hakor. The woman vvas
foSi on the noor, haviuK l>een Hinothered to
den 111 It Is Kiipposeil that on goinj? to bed
Jje threw a liKV.tt'd match on the lloor, which
iet lire toherelothiiiK'.
Oilior FIroB.
Krnost Wllband's dInInK saloon and (>. II.
•iloeper's restaurant Ih l.ynu wore ^dainaj:ed
#3300 bv lire iMonday.
T II! Colviu's Irmi foundry in I'lovldenco
cauRht lire Monday, and the damage on pat-
toriiH anil buildinir Is ♦'i.KM). , , ..^
I Sw rd & (iailord'^ ^a^h and bl nd facto-
ry atWoutb lladley, was burned Monday
nlgbt. LoHs. |«(KXXt; no Insurance.
FORKliJX NEWS.
Th« Irish ABlt»tlon-Mor« Arresta.
Kather Steidiens of Falcara«li, county
Donej^al, has been arrested at I)unfana«hy,
in the same county, under the coercion act.
Father Kennedy and eijjht fanners have
been summoned under the crimes aj'f [»; "J"
len.Un-^ n meeiiie.' of a sii|.pre>sed •••""i:^ o|
the Uague at Mcelln, county Cork. hl«h
other persons have been summoned for a
Smihironenccat Kanturk, in the same couu-
^^Kive hundred bill processes ami ejectment
..otices have been b-ued at MaKherafelt,
nXHl"riy,M^uinM tenants on the Draper
''"t!*!*. Cilll, M. !•.. telcKraphs the New York
Tr bt^nc that Secretary Ibdfour , !;««<«•'*"•;'
another wariaiit for the afrcht ot Mr.
^'fJ' McFaddcn of (Jweodoie, count v I>one-
g«rwhoh slH.narresled l-r holdfn« anti-
lai Hod and antipolh-e meetint,'!-, was con-
'vTcu'd MSmlay anil .cntenced to three months
'Tt.X'oVHX near Klllai. icy have been
miule InsaL. by o...in« V^l^^r' aA>^c1^
thev fought borrbly together. An nnbeciie
son w5h Monday found dtfad in a pig house,
bin face having been cateu by pigs.
Lowell CItlseiiB WMiit <>M« Bu It «J 0«»t.
«rnmei.t Exi.em.e- Why the City Should
ii»v« it. ;
Some m prominent Wislness men an*wered
the call of the hoard of trade for a meeting at 1* the
the rooms of the bounl la>l nl;:ht lo consider '- -
the matter of urging ton«rt'MK l'-> Pla<'« "
public buildlu« In the city. ^ >'« ™^'»-'''"'f
was a very Interesting one, and It was not
one-sided In the discussion, for several gen-
tlemen spoke seriously of objections which
would be eueountered In getting the build-
ing. Yet. when the vote took place, there
wfro none lu ihe negutivc^ The feeling
seemed to be that If the building can be, se-
cured, it should be hccured. . , , ,
Mr. (•. U. Coburn, president of the board,
called the meeting to order, le «!»'^> V;"\,"^
the lasl meeting of tlie lioanl a committee
had been appointed to procure •'"""'I'.^X .*
pelUlmi for a pul.llc building, 'ho «o>u^ '
tee thought it well to call a meeting of jclll-
/ens thai the subject might Ih; better u.fhjr-
Mood. As it was a meeting of I'l^^'f";: ' ^ '
Coburn asked for uominatlons for cluilrnm .
Mi.ior (. . A. Stolt ttiKgestcd lliut Mr- ^^^T
burn'act.aMd pullinc llm mUcsIIoh * ij't* '^'J
him elected. Mr. .Jesse 11. hhepaid was
chosen secretary. „ ..,,,_„
The chairman called on Mr. C. h. A a m^
Iho originator of the fe.leral bu Iding iiove-
tncnt. to e-xphiln the aublect and give h Y« ;
sons for favoring It. Mr. Adams said he
rJad eo"ns"der'ible Interest lu /ho 'natter
for a few vears, but had not found very
much enlhiisla.m among people on l»e ^»'»:
lect. Three or four years ago he hiui talked
withCol. Allen about it and sugges te.l an
X rl to get a building. lie knew that many
clileH smaller than Lowell huv« such build-
in 's,«rowe^^ TO.tXK) InhabltaiitH
id is g eat business should have one. Mr.
A a US 5ald he supposed the 'MH-'lem-e of
business men Is much the same ;'vervwhere.
All make mi-takes In juiUinent. His own
More ha.l been very aiuall >''•«»'•«''; "« l''*'
not dniam then that It wouhl reach its pies-
J'nt sl"e. In the same wav our streets havo
grown in number undlu the eximnse of tak-
ing care of them, beyond the most sanguine
'xpietations. So, loo, of the mills and ruil-
Imlds that are located here. Otir I'O^l o«"'^«
has had the same experience. At llist It «an
sn 11 one on Middle street ; then It grew
better and larger. Hgt soon after Ihe pres-
Wit quarters vvere secured. It was . viden
nial the acctmimodatlons were hardly e«|UHl
lo the ilemaml. Some of our patent iiiedhine
«.stablishmeul« are as large as ans thing of
Ihe kind in the country, and the amount of
,„.il luatter thai they send out N prodigious.
Mr. Adams thought the present a K*^"'"'"'
to make a slarl In tlie mailer, us Coj. Allen is
, I pu,itlon to assist Lowell all »>« can. and
Hs the government ha^ phnty of money. II «
only objection which the speaker had hea d
niLedaiiainsl the project was that the f im •
eral bnlhlin* would not !'«>. ^" ''••,] /^
might say lliaflhatwas an olijecliou to the
c niches of the city Hut ^jme s,i> there s
»o nubile necessitV for tho building. I hat
irtfie perhaps, but In H or 10 years there
wl belmdlheKovernnientvvil .noyepr^^
IV slowly lu the matter. If h.,' • ''• "K
sliould be voted at this session, it would uke
6 or S vears to get It completed. » [ ^""J
time tfie citv ought to have a poiiulatlou of
i (kV) or l'»:..0(i^l inhabitants 'I'wo things
have hindered the growth of Lowell hereto-
fore-one the lack of enlerurise among our
.eople. ami the other that the liulusirles of
the citv wer downed out of town large y.
The laiter Is constantly growing less. Mr.
iVhin tna.le another pre.lict on regan lug
population: in H or 10 years he '•«"'^'' .
would reac 1 150.000. In closing bl^ ' "n r'
he slated that Mr. A. (i. I'ollard hud author-
/ed him to sav for himself that he vyas solid
fir the ullding. Mr. Adams urged business
mil to oin the Board of Trade, the posslb U
lies of w leh are greater than tluy e.n be in
ilmost anv o her diy. Members are needed,
juTa^ry are in life Middlesex Mechanlc«
speech In '"vor of the building. The ptjj
ent quarters of the post ofHoe may />••"•;
quate at present, and they n^nyheUnW
years to come. But if Manchester, t^oncord
imd Spriugfleld can have a federal bulldinjj,
whv cln'l we? There Is uo litv «" t^^f^"" *
try that is so large a producer us is L^weii,
and there Is no city In the country t»n»t do-
serves more from the «"verninent. Mr.
Cumnock predicted that the next y^-r^oul
lealesl year for building In Lowell
The
REOEOICATED.
Haullat
for a longtime. More than anything elwB,
we need good houses in Lowell. Ihere
are lots of rat-traps here that
should be torn down. Such bo"/*'
uflect business. The speaker l^nu^*. °J •
man who came here to live, but «>"l ^"^""?
a house fit to live in and at Hie same »» "« »'
a fair rent, went to Amesbury to reside.
This is a mailer that the »"»f' ,«' Jj^j®
should kiok Into. Again, It s a •li-xrace to
our e,lty to have such a city hall as we do.
If we can get a federal building, It will give
an Impetus lo'the movement tor a new uiy
hall. We need it, and by imiking a long
loan we can havo It Just as well as "Ot. We
are now drifllyg along and «l«'»8 n°^°/"*f;
Mr. (Cumnock was glad that the Bo^r'* "'
Trade had been organl/ed, for In it many
linportanl (|uesllons cun be ^<'"*^f ^' . J^J!; J 'mim'y apriMuTtrationsroJ t wo rnain thoughts,
elllsaninlamlehy amIN 'V'achL'd .<».«.'l^ 'n' the hurt of my people ami the Divine heul-
__ Church lit North Towka-
bury— InU'reattns Kxerclaea.
It was a propitious night, and the audi-
ence, in which W.1S a large delegation from
Lowell and the Centre, tilled the new church
of the Baptist society of North Tewksbury
Tuoday to join in the exercises of rededica-
tioii. Promptly at seven o'clock Mr. Henry j
C. l^etehcr, the orgunM, *l)Cgau an ui.pro-
prlate voluntary. In the absence of Uev.
L. (}. Barrett, th<J luvocallon was offered by ,
Uev. A. Blackburu of Lowell. After tho |
hvmn. "Oh. Worship the King, all (Horious |
Above,?' Uev. Frederick A. (iretfne, pastor
of tlie West parish, read tlie HUli Psalili.
Pcaver was then oflVred by Rev. (>. h. Ma - ,
lory of Lowell. Before the sermon Mr. Kd-
waid A. Baitmus, of Lowell^, u«;^o '"I^" "'."•> ,
bv Mr. French, orgunl-t of the Hrst Baptist
ehuich of Lowell, rendered u beautiful se- ,
lection from Hie "Creation." »»«.„''*rmon
was then preached from J or. vlii. 21 : "Foi
. the hurt of the daughter of my people aiu 1
hurl." and was the presentation, In an e o- 1
quciit im.l touching mt»iiner. lightened up b>
Special Despatches to the Couier
CALLAN IN COURT.
The Case Watched by the U. 8.
Minister's Son.
Kvidonoe Olveii for
Oovonimout.
ttie
ZoS.l^ol which noVap>ears- lo be ^wly
djiiig. It is due to Col. Allen as well as our-
sJlvTs said Mr. Adams, thai we take ho
and Diesent a good case to congress. If he
("ifbrl is inade,*'lie believed we would dud
more public spirit than we realize.
Major Charles A. Stott was called for. Ho
said he was not so hot for the building ai
Mr Alain" was. lie iiad called in to ask
Pos\in ster llaggitt about the matter, am
1 HaUtT hiid to^^^ the department
»t Washington Imd sent on ipies ions regaul-
gpnseulaccoin.nodations and the need of
I oew bulhling, just as was done last vear.
Tim demir St s..id the nevy building n....*t
i " UO U m feel In si/.e. Postmaster llag-
getl says he feels bound to answer that theie
U no Diesenl need of biitter iMCommodations.
As"u,^oealion. M.J<.r SK.tt .bought the pre-
eiit one about the best that could bo fouiul.
I ill not like logo into "".Mlnng unless
there was some chance of succeeding. f
vvevvere given a new building, what vvoiild
we o will ity Tliert! Is notliing but the In.
U-riml n-lxnue department, aside from the
post ..nice, that could be lo •ated in I , an
iheinlernalrevenuc taxis likely to be —
mive sou.'.- '1^0. The government usually
Zs not vote a building unless it can be used
s a court or custom boii«e. as well as a post
ofHce. The major didn't sec much of a
iliunee of getting liie building.
M \V. n. rarkcr thought the ple^cnl of-
fice a'goo.1 one and lu a good loealinu. but,
"aid he, "won't you take a gift, niajor.' I
Uncle Sam has plenty of money, let u-j get
some of. llewiUnevor knovy wha we
wl^t ?111 we ask for it. We "^;- -'/"f '« ^f^
.luccthesuiplu... Ueare y' tj^'^'' f" ^^J't
bulhling as much as any plac* is. 1 he peo-
"co Lowell are a producing class, and are
entitled to consideration. Col. Allen w II do
" I we want him to, and he «'"-'»•, o be
ekeil up in what he has done thus far. l^t
us send a petillon to Congress. As lo loca-
lion wc can get thai ail rigul.
Oues ons being asked about what could be
,V.evvithaicwnoleof ,i 'V^Un-a bti Id.iig,
rail. The railroa.ls can tlx their prices on
irausportaliou, and they h-ive made coal
cost about as much here as at iNashua. ine
Board of Trade must look out for the local
imiustrles against any i'Wl>'>''«t'""''' . "', ®
lliem lo uudersiaud that we will have our
' Cob J. W. Bennett knew of a sinall ulace
In Texas— one having a population of i*;""""
which was putting up a government bju-
liig. lie imniired how it was that the bullU-
lug wi«i obtal»e.l and wis told that they had
a smart man In Congress. That's what aoe»
It. Col. Hennett had a lot of laud on Midd o-
sex street which he would glv^o he gov ein-
ment If they would erect a hulldiu^. He
s:dd be was now for the nevy city "«'••"«
was glad Mr. Cumnock and the nnijor yVere
Z- n.e hall, for they both flght taxatio .
Tho manufacturing element Is to be sub-
served, for It Is tile pulse of Lowell. CO.
Bennett agreed with Mr. Adams hatll
wouhl take »^ orb years U> get the huiUng.
We could have the city hall rtiiishcA a bo t
tiio same time, and titcn we would have
something to lie proud of. , . .,
K-islfntatlvc S. K. De.Mer though Hu^
eily neede.1 a uublic building «*'•; t»i" t^
would be asking for notblng more «"';«■
longs to it, in view "Hbe tax jahl here.
We can gel the building If we wUI,''" "'' ^«
can for it. Mr. Dexter thought It a good
Ihliig to meet together ami talk the thing
r The ellybaiV would also be a Koo«l
ihlug, and It W'ould help the city by bringing
lu business. We are iiovy as near y «;;;»; J, "
act us we will at any time. Ihe building
will give a great deal of work to many peo-
'''capt..I.(LlVabodvsahl the only ol.Jcc
lion o a p<.st otilce buiUling wa-t that of loss
of tux.'s. This he did not tliink a valid one.
i'r ale nterests are not to be considered
much In the matter. People doing business
about the oftlce might tliink a '»•»"«•; »V"7'-
lion wouUI be luxurious lo tliem. But to
present h.calion is a bad one, «»J.^' '»«
w.use. KIther the horse cars or l«« «™V«
uuistgo some time. Now It Is ^".tigerous to
|..»ve a horse In froijt of the "'Mce, and It
will be still worse when tho horse ♦«»-«r""
live miuute-trips. The new building should
be on some side street. uj„flu i„
Mr. Oeorge F. I'enniman spoke brietly lu
favor of the bulhling. He thoughl there
eould IK! loeutlous enough found.
Dea. O. A. Merrill said the reason why our
covernment want as much as 14,000 i««i "J
IxiuU is that it will not put up a building
within 40 feet of any other on any side. \V c
have as rsfoodlfa r ght to a building as has
Mimchrstel" yfr. Merrill said he could see
why Concord should have one. There a. c
many places in the south and west that h, ve
lost ilHces, and are smaller plains Ihao
Lowell. Lowell has no building at w > ;;« t^
ean point with pride at present. Oui Uty
government patches up old l>u»^»n«« ^*«>
much. It s«;em» like throwing inonev ayyuy.
Mr. J. L. (Jballfoux sahl owners of bulhl-
ings about the post office nee»l have no fear
that business will leave them. 1 here Is no v
a great demand for room In that veinUj.
and unless something happens, reuU will
soon be exorbitant. Now they are 4 or ..
limes as iariic as 10 years ago. Lowell b:i«'
no good buildluga. It Is duo to tho people
themselves that we have not had more.
Mr. W. II. I'eiin Inquired whether the hie
proof on the |)osl office would l>e sunicien
to protect it. In view of tho fact that Ihe rest
of llie building Is not protected.
On motion of Patrick o'llearn, a commii-
tee was appointed to draft a resolutiou ex-
pressing the sense of the meeting. 1 he eoni-
mittee uppoinletl was Messrs. I'"''!';'^
O'llearn. C. K. Adams and Ueorge H. Me\-
*''"on motion of Henry C. Il«.we. it was voted
Unit lu tilions to Congress be cIrculuUd lor
Hignaliires.
K. B. I'elrce was called upon to speak,
which he did. lie thought tie Vl'"'"''^ ''f
uetling a building were small. Mauche«l.i
tmd a better chance because It was repre-
sented by a democratic eongiessman and
New Hanipshiie is a close slate.
The committee reporled tlie following res-
olution, which was unanimously lUlopled:
neHoirul. That .>iir i.'presentiitlye, Hon ChMs.
H Allen, be requested to exen bis Influonce to
obtain an auiuoprlallon Irom Congress b»r a
mil'll. bullAlng n Lowell, and that a copy of
this resolution be sent to Congressman Allen.
The meeting tlien adjourned, and those
liresent signed the petitions.
peop.w
Ing of the hurt. Uev. Dr. A. J. Uoidon of
Boston was tho preacher.
Mr. Bartmas followed the sermon with ^
livmn i-omposed by himself for the oceasioii.
"Yhe ( )t|crlng of the (Jift." It was arranged
to the air "Cujus Animuin" from Ihe "Stabat
Mater." The words and music were beauti-
fully wedded, aud the flue voice and syinpa-
Ihv wllh which they fell upon the audience
ncw.rded wllh the feelings of the hour. I he
report of the building coinmitlee was next
presented by Its ehalrinan, Dea. J- j^- ^7'";
From It It appeared that almost #4000 hiu
been expended on tho Improvements, and
that a slight balance remained in the treasu-
rv to be anpropriated towards new hymn
books and blimls. It was tilting to notice
tlie generous gift of *1«X), vyhlch eneour-
aged the iM-opU- to iimlertake the vvork, fioin
MbsSarahc: Wood of Philadelphia, a for-
imrieslilenlhere, and an attendant upon this
church in early life. Mention was also made
of Ihe liandsome set of pulpit fui'i'I""';, '"
ehcrrv. donated In memory of ihelrlathor
ami HHdher, who were among the founders of
this church, by ihe three brothers, Messrs.
Puller of Lowell, born here. I he »-halrman
also spoke of llie handsome gift of a hue
einuidelicr from Mr. C. I. Hooil of Lowell,
ami a rich Oxford Bible and searf from Mis.
Alfred M. Chadwlek, a member liere in her
earlv life. Numerous other donors were
graicfullv recognized by Hie elialrman in Ills
report. Wonliy of special menlloii «_»•« ibe
work of Ihe nichite.4, Mr. h rederick W .
Slicknev, who with lumdi taste has giveu
haruKuiv of form ami ndor to tin; bulldlug.
.\flcrthis report Uev. W. S. Ayrcs oi
Lowell ofleiMl Hie prayer of redeilleat on.
The ciigregallon united witii spirit in slug
imr the hvmn. "Spirit Divine, AllemI our
Piaver." liev. Mr. Blackburn made an < aiii-
esliml spiritual addiess In harmony with
the profound subject of Ihe sermon, and
extended the cojdial greetings of Ihe rnqHlPr
ehui.il. tlie Fir.l Baptist of Lowell, into
which many of the original members of Hie
North Tewksbury cIiukIi vvere »'»|>tl-^ud.
Uev. ,1. K. Kwer of Concord. N. II., followod
him In lieauliful remarks c«mcerning the
Hpiritual Mild heavenly leniple into yvhieh so
inaiiv of tlw original iu« mbers of 111 s church
h've' entered. On', about live o^thein still
larrv on earth. I'he hymn. "Dear Shep-
her.l." was then sung by tho congregation.
Letters, exproshing regrets for «»'/orccd
nl.seiic.' from the services, from Uev. Clifton
Flebher of Melrose, a former pastor, ami
Hon. T. .1. Marsh ..f Kxeter. N. H., another
foruKM- member, were read.
The dosing address by Uev. .lames Alex-
andcr. i.astor of Hie Con.'regalional chureli
of Icwk^burv, contalne«l warm well-wishes
from the church at the Centre, and was
rci.lele with graceful touches and a broad
ChriMlaii spirit. The congregation sang the
(lid doxology, "Praise (Jod, from W horn All
U^iXs ftVw." wllh a will, and vvere d is-
missed with the benediction by Uev.O. h.
^^ThlfJiiurch has been ontlrcly changed In
appearance. The old steeple has given place
« u new and si anilal lower: a porch has
been thrown out in froid. al ording a
spSous vclibule inside. The "I'l «"' '; y
has been remove.l and the room taken o
Ihe body of the house. 'I'he roof l> '« • '
panelled and litlingly stuincd and pdn •
Vho sheathing Is aMi. the pevys »-li. t imui
with cherry, aud the pla form '';''•»';
walls am beautiful for the simp idly of
their lining. Indeed, that Is the eharacte i-
istlcoflhelvhole. New cushhms luake st II
more conilortable llu- :a«v seats. 1 "c •' j
ets and mats were paid for by funds raise. I
yllJ.s'.-ial .lull. While all have Ire^ly
and generously iei.l a l«'""l'/':ir"''l'' "T^^
and thanks mv .lue to Mrs. Na liaiiie 1 n II
Mrs. .les^e L. Trull tor assist .ig in rai-
1 g,heluul..aml,aboveall,l..lh. iml.l.n^
eoinmlttec, Dea. .bsM' N- ,•••'':, />•'•, •]•
Kemlall an-l Mr. Lark u I. ^rull, '2; • «
time ami lab«.r eMM-n.le.l by he gciil lei i. u
and other willing In Ipers ba.l been pahi t.-i ,
inslea.l of about *4(hV) the co^t wouhl
been nearer §."»(KX).
L<)NlM)N, Feb. 1.— The ease of Thomas
Callan, formerly of Lowell, aud of Michael
Ui'rklnsof Phila.lelphIA, the alleged dyna-
miters, was called for trial at NewgaU* to-
day. The prisoners' Interests were waU-hed
by Charles C. Phelns, son of the American
minister and second secretary of legation,
who occupied a. seat with the imIl|{lstrato.
The attorney-general o|)ened for the govern-
ment, giving a history of the case. Tho p>
licemon who ina.le the arrests lepeate.l
evli^euco heretofore given.
the
FATAL FLAMES.
A. Orout Ooniltifrrtttloii In
IJuflulo.
Four Girls Buried in a Ruined
Build ingf.
Immenne Deetructlon of Prop-
erty,
Bi'Kl'Al.o, N. Y., Feb.
is raging on Main street.
11.44* in the big dry g<mils
Barnes, lliyigerer & C<».,
street, and spread so rapidly
structure wa- soon a llery
L— A terrible Ure
It brake out at
establishment of
'2M to 'JOH Main
that the entire
luniace. The
help Ih.l panic-stricken. Al I2.:iO the si.le
wail fell, .•urrjiug down f-uirgirU employed
in Hiat part of the bull. ling, ami the front
walls soon followed. The llanie* then spread
to adjoining builtlings and .-rossed the street.
The board of tra.le liuliding Is Hiieatened,
the academy of music ami the bank of Buf-
falo. The stock in Barnes A Co.'s building
was valued al *l,(MK>,0(M» an.l- IIm! block was
worth *2ftO,000.
SHERIDAN'S ARRIVAL.
The General of Ihe Army in Boston.
Bo«TON, Feb. l.-Lleut.-<ien. Philip II.
Sheridan arrived shortly before 10 o'clock
this morning, ami was at once conveyc<l to
the Hotel Vendome, where ho breakfasted
with a dIstinguislM.'d company of mllllary
geiillemen. Tlie iralii on which ho lourneyed
did not arrive until 11.41 o'clock, alt hmiuh
dueatT..'>0. On his way lo the Veudome he
WHS greeted us he pusseil Boston eoininon by
a salute of Ifi guns, llred by a detuelimenl of
nine men of the llrsl baUalion of light arlil-
lery. He was acconipaiiied bv two lueinbeiH
of Ills stall', (Jen. Michael Sheridan and Col.
Blunt.
From TestenUy's Hecond Edftloa,
FITCHBURO RAILROAD..
A Lively Mt^otlug, but the Old Bonrd
Wliui KasRy.
UoHTO.N, .Ian. 81.— Tlie annual meetlBK o'
the stockholders of the Khrhburg Kallroad
comiiauy for the elecHou ol directors and
for the traumiclion of oilier business waa
held at the Fitchhurg Uailroad station tbia
morning. President Pliilhps in the chair.
The ineeHng was largly ufemletl, many ol
the slockh«.idcis prcM-nt belm{ obliged to
stand during the entire pr<Kfee«llngs, and
even the stairs kadiug lo lb« ball being
e row tied.
There was a lively discus.iou on the an-
nual ri'i'ort. bill ii wa- llucl.y accepted. The
luauagemeiit of the io;id was eriilclzei] aa
e.xtruvagaiit, and nil ellorl made lo defeat
the mo^l oHeiisivc directors. There were
T'2.4t>0 shar.;s. 'I'iii! l.igliest ou Ih*; opposi-
tion ticket received .s(MJ(l aud the lowest on
tho I egulAr ticket Ul, out).
AN IMMENSE LANJ8L1QE.
One HuAdrcd l»lllr« of Iho TriM* of tho
CMlirorul<* niMl Oregon IlaHroH* Cot- ,
8an* FltANClsiM), Jan. 31.— The greatest
lauilslide ever known jii (California has taken
place on Hie Hue of Ihe Calllornia aud Ore-
gon rallroa.l. The road Is u new o\w antl the
reieul luavy rains iiioroughly soaked the
fresh roadlM'd, so lliat Hie whole country let
go ami .-aiiie ilown ou the track. About 100
miles of track are .-oveied wllh .lebris. The
worst slides are on Ihe divisions between the
delta and the IHili crossing of the Sacramento
river and betwieii Horn Brook and Ashland. |
A force of 4'20 iiieii l> al work, but II Is not
expected that thev i-aii do much Ut clour tlio
track until spring'.
FIRE RECORP.
Ilulldlnga of the VIrglnlw Penltentlnrjr
UMiuHKfil «kiun,oou.
Ui( iiMt)M>, Va., .Ian. .'11.— Kooii after *
o'clo.k Ibis luorning Ihe bulhllngs of t lis
Virginia penitentiary, leaM.I by tho D.ivl»
Shoe company of Boston, ami o|K5ratcd as a
sIkm- fai'tory. were dl-covercd on lire. The
(lames spiea.l laid.llv, and <|c«i»h" the efforts
of the tire .M!|tartni.iit.thif buildings occupied
l,y t|it> si eompHiiy were .h^st I oye«l, togeth-
er Willi all the valua'bh; iiiachlmry and stock.
I'ne biiildinu". burned were Ihree story
bri. ks. and covered an ana of about ToO feet
in leiigili ami t» III width. The loss to th«
shiM- .•oiupiiii.v Is estimated at fr.uu 1|IIO.'»,(X)0
to #IT.'i.<HM». "'I'lie aiiioiiiil of Insurance U not
yet asctrlaiued. Soon after tho lire broke
out Hit! I'ells of till '•ity sounded tin- military
call, and lu a few minutes ab.uil '20<» soidiera
Merc on Hh' gKiiMiil to guard auaiust any
emeutcof the pri^oll.•rs. Aft. r the danger
was all over they were ordered back.
Seven Lives Hii<rit1<i«*(i In m Kight With
OiillMwa.
ST. Ixii;i8, Jun. ai.— Josi'ph Tb.Mupson. a
negro condemiieil to be hanged, broke out of
the NatluiittI prison at Talequdi, I. T., Ia»t
We.lnesday and took refuge v*llh a CJreek
Imliaii by name of Connosky, also an es-
Bahtnfi )pob3tieT.
have
done
A )l5-Ton Granite Itlock.
A solid granite shaft. 3;; feet long, three
feet square and weighing '2r, tons, was
brou-'ht to Boston lately from Jamea.Sculiy s
quarry In Oroton. Conn. It is of very fine
Smility, free from imperfections and rc-
Su ml 14 horses to haul it. It Is to be made
fnto a monumonl whi.h, when completed,
wm bo the largest solid shaft ever Unished
in this country.
"xho Lndlea* Favorite.
The newest fashiim In ladles' hats will
^S^Sitlv^Jct/re^orHieihs whUdi ajjlct f^
males and make their lives |»"'e «b e. This
Hovereign panacea .an »•«.';««;'«;, ^l^^^'l
of displacements and all '""■''""*'", a^^^
nipiils It builds up the poor, liMggara anu
Sged-ou vicll.nI and gWcs renewtil hope
and a fresh lease of life. It is the only med
;"ne for woman's ,H,cuH»r w^*"'*"":* "."'i
ailments, sold by •Ir'-RK^'t''.;'"*'^;: « ^^ t''',t
guarantee from the n'*''"''"*""^^''; *„„,',
will give satisfaction In every case or money
rofumled. Head printed K"u«""t«« «» **°^^'«
wrapper. -
]9catt|9«
Mr. Adams sild that the i^l>V''««^'^' ^'"'1,'i'^J
is rented above the second story. I he same
%';.''l^Sm\S;.ulng.saidtliepubliclibr^^
rv might be lo.ated in it. if we once got the
f/uittig, people wouhl J'^.-^.r '{vi^'^Sd
that they wouhl build a cit> hall, we necu
on" . WMiv .an't we have a p<)st office as
wel as snnillcr places? The buildiug would
01 be a gift altoVthcr, for t|:« ,»^"7";'"3
would save as much as il per cent, of llR vai-
m m. rSit' The l.lea of the bulhling reduc-
u-' the tux aggregate was not to be regarded.
Vr 1 lenry C. Howe said he hardly un-
derstood the object of tho inocHng, but he
could Tenooliection to asking the govera.
ment to place us on the ^"'"^ /»|>J "« ^^J
other places having n.> greitei lalms. We
have as good u right to a building as has
Mat ehes^e? ami CVorcesU r. Our post office
bus "lH..en on wheels" most of the lime. A
good building WOU1.J be an ornatnen to tho
eltv. and the govwrument cmld gel go.Hl
S for the paris ll dc-.s not ^^f-J^'^''^.
thought the building irtlght cost •300'WO or
*ion (sm The eily wou'd not lose In laxa-
Son. Tliose Who sell lan.l and buildings to
the government for the purpose of creel ng
tt feSeral building W'ill probably rei«{vc» "
I Lowell property. Mr. Howe would be glad
to lielp he movement lu any way he could.
Msjoi Henry Emery thcught the mec ng
had Ten of the nature of a Quaker raeet.ng
I ntolhatHme. He hiniwdf was for the
I uSst office. There had not bt^en an Improvc-
1 Et in the buildings of the city In the past
i five vears. If the building is secure.l, the at-
I iracllon to busloeas would more than com-
ipensa?" forany loss of tax, l^.t u* get as
llaae Ball-Kelly Slgua with the Boalons.
Kelly signed with tho Bostons yesler.lay,
his contract being simply a renewal of that
of last vear. He will receive the same sala-
ry that" he had In 'sT, and said to Dire.lor
Billings that it was indifferent to him wheth-
er he was ca|»taln or assistant captain. Iw'l;
ly is looking tine, weighs '204 |)Ounds, and
promises to play great ball this season.
Campana will not play in Manchester I lis
year. Dilworth, the pitcher, wants to play
ihere. Mr. Leonard owns the gran.l staml
on the Manchester grounds, and he lias
rente.1 ll to Hie assochalion for the coming
HCiison for foO. u,., .,nt
Tho Salems have signed (Jcoi-ge K Bij.uit
as llrst baseman and idiangc catcher. Bry-
ant was with the Chlckering iiiano-f.irle
fcamTilSW, and this will be his first year
in a professional nine. . , i ,„
Dartmouth has apulled for aJ'"''"*'"" „;^
the league which Includes Yale, Harvard and
Princeton. „_
UheumaHsro, backache, crick, foro nius^
cics, quickly go when a Hop Plas'er is ai>-
plied. '25 c'ts.
jfMMna'a aa%r Star*,
M Merrimack Btroet, U a popular rtscri for
ladles who desire to obUiln enulne batgalna.
The proprietor has plnc«d uuch low prices on
every doscripUon of hair goods that everybody
Bhould Uke advantage of them at once. Call
early for a choice aelectloB.
Teeth thai flat h with Ivory sheen,
Oeinme.l In reltlngs Cf.ralhne,
From swee m)/,iM)(>NT expect.
Take no other, recoiled!
Ask for thill, and he not led
To buy Boinethlng In Us stead.
The lleiintlful
use SOZODON*!'. So do those yvlio vyish to
rrpeVmite the whiteness of their teeth and
lo keel, the breath pure. It is unapproa ha-
le by' ay rival. Therefore -i.m't a Ih.w
yourself to be peisua.le.l that anotlArr arli.le
iffefcd as a substitute will pro.lu..e Hie same
effects or is as pure.
"Si'ALDiN.J's ULUK"-U8eful iu evciy
bouse. _____
How to Make KlegAnt BronieB.
Plaster of Paris stalueltes can easily be
biiSS with Diamon.l Bronze Puint, am
wm look like genuine bronze. Diamond
Bronze, (iol.l. Silver, Copper, and Artists
Black cost but ten .;cnls a package, at all
Drug and Art stores.
A Winter DlBeaae.
Nothing is more prevalent at this season
thane nsiipatimi. It shouhl bo cure.l al
once, or a ifellnie of suffering may bo the
? sJ t Don't take a violent ';«th«rtlc hi I
use Palne's Celery Compoun.l.thc only medi-
cine which cures it. _^
Many Go Out for Wool nnd Get Rhorn,
But thev who go mit for Hon Ointment to
Sire llSr cba.fpcl hamls or Tips are ncv^cr
dlsappointc.1. It gt-ts there every I «n^- A
druilglsts sell it. 2.'^ cen's, or mull stamps to
Hop Co., New London^Conn. ^
ANOoaTiiRA BnTKKS arc emlorseil by all the
loading physicians nn.lchendsts, tor tlielr pur-
ity and wholesomcness. Beware of counter-
felts and ask your grocer an.l .Irngglst for the
genuine article, prepared by Dr. .1. O. B. .Sle-
gertABonB. __
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varlf ». A marvel of purl
ty, sltenxlh ami wholew.meness. M.u-e e<-.inoin^
IcAl than the onllnary kin.ls. nn.l canu.it be sold
In comp«tltl..n with the mullllu.le of h.w lest,
short w^ghtaliim or •.•'"•'''•'""V'''?;'''!.'':-.. *?i^
only in caim. UoVAL BAKINO Pi.WUEB CO., H*
Wall slroel. New York.
"•:.,^i.*.\.<';
POWDER
AUHOLI'TKLY Pl'KK AHI»
CoMWMlog nil the ir»<><
wkliiK |M>wders, while
non«'> ttt lh«'lr InJurlouB
HKALTHPrL.
qiinlltl«!B of
it oontnlna
InrredlentB,
in this city, .Tan. 8S, MaiUn
« y«arB, 1 root th, » days. , . _,. «-,„rt
/uneral at Seoon.i Advent church. Grand
itteet,TbarBdav afternoon a 1 JO. BjUtlvei
andfrieiidB Invttad without f urth«r nottoe.
g^ a bulldlngaml as good a location as poa-
1 ilbte. MiOor Emery gave a ffw theories on
L. Rnlter, Med , Ji. ^.y city affairs cou d Ih> ,7" *m.r^Tr bJ
reduced expenae, and closed his remarW by
SyloTthat^e wanted to bm the city grow.
{{! A. G. Cumnock made a ylgorow *
I
ASmiti* to Mother*.
MBS. WnriLOW'B 800TUIN0 srBtn-, for chU
dren teethlns, la the prescription of one of the
beat female nuraea and physlcUna in the United
Sutes, and has been used for forty years with
never-falllns BUoceaB by mllllona of mothers tot
their children. During tho proceaa of teething
lU value iB Incalculable, it reUevcB the child
from paUi, cure* dysentery and dUurrhoBa, grip-
ng In the bowels, and wind^ollc By I*»*M
taaltti to th« child It reau the motlMr. Prio* M
»boM»>
Niagara Suspension
ifc«vV.riI iR<r.leel and the one now bulhling
;v%*rt\•^^r^h;;i'll^tlan.l hastwospan.of 1^^^^
feet each. The span ..r bfe «»",'« *\'*°'T'
indenmtcly by the mctlclnal rtiies of the U.
O. Taylor liourls.n and live Wn>»aey, oo-
«ni an absoluuly VV'^^.K'uiKiVEHl^
••eeaslty. it Is boulwl by C. "• "j^Avf^ •
80sirrioeton,an.l your ir«J>«fr"*J'''«f*^
will oheerfuUy indorae U M tb* very toeat.
Acme Skates
All BOlld steel ami line itnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
makes. _
dARTLETT
cape.l .(uivlct under neiially of .leatli. When
the sheriff on FrI.lay night demanded the
men to.omeout Hie> replle.l wllh a volley
from Winchesters, which iiisiantly killed
.lack Con.ly. A battle ensued, in which a
depulv iiutned Hair was kilhd an.l a woman
ami a boy In the hut were fatally shot, aud
Olio of the refugees wiis also shot, but ea-
ciipiid. This makes seven innocout lives sac-
rllleed by the outlaws, who ure sHIi at large.
The WageB of 4(NM> Men Cut Down.
Pirisiimui.Pa.. Jan. III.— The National
Tuls! Works eoinpany of McKeesporty Pa.,
employing 4fH)0 men, have posU-d a uoHce
ordering a reduction of U) per cent, lu the
wages of all ( inployts. If the reduction la
not accepted the firm tliieateii to shut down
their entire cslablishineiil. Nimllsr action
has l>een taken by the ( ontlnontnl and I'euu-
Hylvania Tube W orks eoinpanlcs. Tho men
suy they will not sub. nil to any cut lu their
wages, bat are williim to refer the matter to
a boar.l of arbitratlou, A geiioral striko
wouhl Ihrow over WtX) men out of work
lu this dUtriel ak>ne.
A FItchburg Train UUnhled.
MAitLTioiu)'. Jan. .'IL--Thls moruliiK •
train on the Filchliurg road received a shock
near llu.lson by the axles of the wheels of
the «nglue breaking, thus slopping furtlior
progress for several li.mrs. A train was din-
patched from South Aclon to lliilr relief.
IXcal Estate.
KO..
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over preacott National Bank.
We take pride in showinjf property
like the residenoeB we oiTer for tale on
Belmont street, a itreet restricted to fins
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
raDg«ment, with handsome fireplaoei
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam* and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubt,
etc. .
We recommend them to your notice.
mAiXM -Wc sel.l.on have -x place that wo can
off^Xiie low p.i.-e P'H-;' - *';!,toms'""l.^'S;
I.11IU two-.tt<'ry house of fight roomn.iJWMuip
ha h room; lid by '''"V'-^'er^n'rianSl
•I ...«. In iiinliiir r<*oin. Ht< nen anu imuwj,
Rmdrsoine «i"'7.t.ires,'clc. Nelghborho-xl tort-
class an.l near business. l»«**
On Centml Htrert.-Vcry desirable Pleoo ot
Tn^»V ..iiiislstlnir of i>vo.Htory house and
iie:irly i.iJO ie»v <'i in" •• -' * /imiax
to pay more than 10 per .-A-i.t. net. (leW)
Not far from Merrliniwk 8t«^*i-TwO.
,t?ry t«^. uncincnl bouse ..f UroomB, «nlje<l
in gGi.1 shape. A l>arg,d., at »A«». (ISW)
If voa will call at our ofllco we will ahow j[«u
some ?nve 'i.aenlH thai will pay you better l&M
10 per cent. ;
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Stiepard, Russell & Co..
M oxnrmAX. wntmaet.
Over Prescott NatlAial Bank.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
toqttole<M vwy I
U pt»pM«l »o qwjto IM iwy toJ2*
«U idMla of — — "-" '— — **-•
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6
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB,
THE IDLE HOSIEHY MILLS.
The hosiery buHlneHU coutlnues very hard.
Stocks on huuil are l«r(;e, sales are made
with diftliully and prices are very, low. A
few of the liii-er fuclories (hat have the cap-
ital to holtl six luouthw produitiou are ruQ-
niuK 1|» order to keep Ihilr help together as
usual, but inoNt of the t»iunller oiick are cither
Idle or worKluji hut si portidii of the time.
This \H H «;rlc)ii<* rnutter for New Hamphhiro,
for thou*undH of lur peoiile depcuiLupon the
uioui'V paid ill wauts iu life stockiiij; faclurifi*
for friipport. What Is the cau^e of Ihn
troul)lt ;* The free trader *h.vh "over produc-
tlou." which is due to the unnatural and uii-
heallhv urowth of the Itiici'ieKH, hllniulatid
by a protective laiill'. We ^ay the mihchicf
com*" from the hr^e iniportatiuiis of knit
IJ(umI> \vldi:h should b»; ukhIc here. Ahut-
lean ho^icry uiuiiiifacturcr!* have n»:ver inside
j(;o«»d.* cnoujch to supply iln; home niurkct,
und it i^ cimply bc«aUNe ihcy have been un-
able, on account of the l«>w duty on nniny
kindu, to conipele with foicly;n<M>, and Ihey
ha\e alt l>een driven into a fe\v Mylex, that
there b an oVL■r^tock of these.
Then auain hoj»iery ndilh in the I'niltd
StiiteK ha\c nut Increased nuMc rai'idly tlian
the consumption of poi»ds. and it N bec;iu*c
our murket^-a^c crowd d vvitli foreign hosiery,
to a ii;real«r extent than llicy were formcily,
thill i»o uniny of them are now idle In IS'^l
Wf imported -itil.TdT ponn»l« ot knil uoodi.;
iu ll<h2, -l.Vt.n-M iioundN and in isVi. IllMLTtK)
IKtiind*. Then the ilutv \va- n diiced about
15 per »•< lit., and in JS'^I the iin|'ortiilions
were l.tHtl.loT |ioninU, ami in lss.'» they were
l,l<»T..VJ-,» pound*, while f(ir|ili«; year cndlinr
last . I unc Ihey were !._M.l.tW» pounds. The
factis.oidy the coarser kind* of Inmlery, in
the eoi.t of which labor Is a comparatively
Mrnall item, can be iiia<lc here and sold at a
•iirolit. 'We are told llial there are but two
factories in the counlV\ that iiiikc ladies'
cotton hose, and these arc ol the coarsest and
cheapest xra'lcs. and nearly all our line wool-
en and siilv uuods arc iiiipi>rted. We have as
uood nunhiiiery. as sUilHul knitters, ;is •.'oml
fa<lori«'s anil as eiitcr|irisiii>; factory owners
as tlicr*' are on earth, I'lil lahor is alvnit lifty
percent, biijhrr here tli;iii it Is In (i« riiiany
and France, an<l. as in:in\ a nianulaciurer
has found by tU ar expencncc. It is simply
imposoilde to mtike ill se line jroods for
the price ut which tliey lan l»c imported.
A few year*4ii;o. Hon. ,V. T. OliiendHin. our
ouly In'isiery maniifactuiHr In .Manchester,
determined ;<) exteiul hl» lint? t>f ifoods so m»
not to be conlined to the classes ii|K)n which
nearly all American machinery was runniii;,',
and with which our markets were frefpieiit-
ly xlutled. and he nccor«lini;ly lioii.^'ht and
K«t up sl\ thousand dollars' worth of inacliin-
erv, upon which to make line and expensjvt
ho'se. lie had no troul>'c in making' thtni as
i • line as itiiv that were iinportctl, but he s<.<in
I learned lliat he could Jiot make them fur the
Uioney he was obliged to sell them for to
meet importers' price*. His li>oini« ran a few
munlhs, and have since »)een idle. Thcv are
Hs Kood as new to-dav, but are >lumped into
a shed and will be sold for old Iron. Other
manufacturers have paid a simiiar price for
tiinilar kiniwleilxe, until tln-y all surrendereil,
HDd are now, as we have said, conlined to a
few lines of cttarse j(oods. Now we say It Is
the height of folly for a nation to Import
l,5M;i,(iM)» pouiuls *of hosiery In a year in
which half Its hosli ry mills are idle becau«e
there Is no deimind tor their ifoods. There
is no more sense In It than there woukl l*e in
a farmer letllnjf his own potatoes rot In the
Held and buying what he wants to eat of his
ueiirhbcu's.
What ouKht to be tlone is to raise the dutv
OD all klmls of hosiery so as to makt- it well
niich prohibitory, an<l' «lve our own maiiu-
faclurers a chance to spend a part of their
lime and energies ht producing' what we
now Ko abroad f(U'. In this way we should
Ket rid of more than a million dollars of the
troublesome surplus, and keep at home
Hfcveral millions wlii< h we iu»w send away.
As to the prb-e of p>ods. iunne competition
can l)e trusted to re;,'ulate that, as it always
bus done. — [Manchester Mirror.
ffU(ceUaneott0«
TERRIBLE
•re Kidney and Liver diieaaei. and
wheu onoe they have seotured a flrm
hold oa the human ayitem there is
no time to be lost if life ii to be
eaved. Many remedies have been
tried, but none have been so sac-
ccssful as Ath-lo-pho-ros. Many un-
kolicitod testimonials have proved ,
that Ath-lo-pho-ros has cured these
diseaecs when physicians and all
ether remedies had filled. Baok-
tichs, pain in the side, dullness,
'weariness, and headache, are often
cymptoms cf these fearful diseases.
Athlophoros, i:i connection with
A.thlophorca Pills, will give speedy
relief. If you: druggiat doesn't
lioep thcui, write to
CflUnfllsooti ^ Co«
Playing Cards.
Large
Assortmeut
Prices.
and Low
IDNESDAY, FEBHUABY 1, 1888.
Bailroat«.
LOWELL DALLY COUBIEB, WEDNESDAY, FEBBUABY 1, 1888.
ttailroa^K*
Old Colony.
ON and after Jan.
Lowell (Middleeex Mreet
«,
(H^T^
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WJiolesale ttutf Jtetnil Druff'gisU,
opposiTK POST orrica.
MARK.
Playing Cards.
.• A bargain tor 20 cquU. These
are of good thiikncss and nice
enough for anyUod}'.
1888. trains will leave
depot) aa fol-
low. :
For Tan Dton, Fall River, Newport, Kew
Bedford , Prorldenre. P.wtutkel, Marl-
boro', Mouth KnuiiiiiKliatuHud way statloii.
at 7.40 a. in., IJ.iS um! 4.10 p. m. All trains
conhflct at South train'njrhnm with Uocton A
Albany ratlroatt for Woroeater, HprliiKfl«l(l,
Albany anil tlio West : also at Conconl Junc-
tion with MlcJiliurK rallronil.
The 4.40 p. ui. train cordch-u with Fail Ulver
Lino Steamers for New York, ihe South and
Wf St .
Special (or CheluMfurd at <i 4.1 a. in., A.ao
ami i<.3e p. m. (Satunlavs at lo p. m.) Itoturn
at .^Al and 7.15 a. ni., and <: :t.> p. ni.
81:N1)AY!S — For ftoutli Franilnjrhatn nnd way
stations, ttJiO a. m. iU>turu at &-40 p. in.
J. K. KKNDIUCK, Ueneral Moxiairer.
Iv.Su
ISAAC N. MAU^ilALL, 1>1\
UEU. W. MILLKU, Affcnt.
iupt.
Ticket Ottce. 80 M.rrlmaek AtrM>t.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
f^totenuieaml livtuU UrufjgiHts,
OPPOSITE POKT OFFICE.
row iii«i':Aii.i<"A'^'r.
•HOLn ItV ALU <>KO('KKK.
Quaker Mill Compinv, Raveona, Ohio.
•ufr.r Any Pain
Hav. Any Sorenes.
Hov. o Lam. Book
P..I Any Weakn...
' Juat KO or Mnd atmight aa y ou can to Uio druc '
■tore aud Initat ou liavlutf Tim rAXOUS '
HOP PLASTER
(it will cur. and never ftUU to glv. In.tant^
\ rt'llcf. Prepared firoin
I fk-oah Hop., H«tnIook and
1 Pino Balsaoi, aold every.
I where. 80 c«nU, llvo for
||1,00 or mailed tno ou
Ifooeipt of prloe.
\ The IVrl\'rtlo>or Plaatrra
Ih.i
MaKaslnee.
In the leadinif nitiile of llie February
number of Ibe Nortb Amerie.ui Review Hen-
ry Cabot Lotljje dealx wilb the varloiiM
pbaHex of The KiNherle^i gueNtluii. Dr. tie bi
Touretle bus ii paper on Tlie WoiKlers of
Animal .MajiiietiMii. Kavvrt'iu-tj llarrelt ron-
trU)UteH a paper on The VieN«ituil«'H of the
I)raina, wlilcb Is bolb a retroHpecl and an
outlook. In The (fi'iiius of Bailie, Gen.
William F. ("IJaldy") Smitii drawn tlie-por-
trail of Ibe ('oMKUinrnate general, and liien
nntWeN an extiinal*.' of ibe military jjenins of
Huudry fjrtal eoinni:inderh. .Mlhn Varioa
Anne'Daviw, dauuhlt-r of Jetler-on Davis,
writes of .Serpent Myth*. Daniel ./. Kyan,
who was teiiiporarv L-bairinan of tiie conven-
tion of re)>iil>iitan clults re<-i'nllv held in New
York, eoutribnles n timely ariule on Clubs
in I'olities, Mud (iail Hamilton, wrilinK of a
Suiulav in Cherokee Land, eonlributos a
realisllc sUuly of the ministry of Ibe i{ospel
as il is seen In opi-ration ainontf the tamed
aboriL'ines in the Indian Territory. Tub-
llslit'd al No, ;{ Kasl Fonrteenlh street. New
York.
Tiie Forum for Febrmiry opens with an
article by Senator Cullom, the author of the
government tcle«r!M)b bill now ijcudiu!; in
the Senate, in wbiib be :irfrue> for a tele-
Brii|iii svstein eont rolled l»y tiie jioveriiment,
bill iiot'fur a '.roveriiiiHiit lu<inopoly. .Jud;<e
Willi:im D. Kejjcy of I'eiiiisylvanl.i ^ives a
tbormi;ili -latemeiit of t lie jjri)teetiuni»t>' po-
sUion in llie e.imiiij; e:tiiip:iiu'ii in an article
vcrv e;irefully piei'tiied. Prof. W. T. Ilar-
rls,'\vbo \v:i-lor maiiy year* al the bead of
llio piil>lie seln)ol> of St. l/»ui*. defends the
present syslnn ol iii-lrii'tiDii. I'rof. .lobn
Tyndall bii< a verv interest iii;^ ariide on Tlie
Sky. .Fii(l/«^ Uoberl C. I'lfmnii eonlributes
the la^l <d' llie Ml i«'s of llook* wbiili have
Help* d. Me. There are «ttlier iiiteioslinK ar-
tleles, and the F»)riiiii promises tbaliioiin-
porlant <|ue»lion that \\ ill eoiiie forward in
the pre>ideiitial tampidirii but will be <lis-
cusHeil on both sides liv the lii^dicst author-
ities, rubllslied at 07 Fit lb avenue, New
York. ^
The opening,' arti<lc in The Amcrlean Mag-
azine for February lakes the reailer Into The
Heart of lh»; Siet-ra Madre. An Interesting
and valuable resume of the re«.ulls obtained
by expeditions wliieb the Canudliiii vovern-
ment has recently sent to explore Hudson's
boylsKlveii. UoVe Kytinse. in her travels
around the world, met Hatis Behran .\s<a,
chief eunuch lo the Sultan, and in it relates
an incident that came under her observation,
which shows the character of the secrets he
carried. The olde t rrolesi.ini church edi-
fice In this couiilrv is now in process of care-
ful and reverent reslor.ition. An illustrated
account of this venerable pile and of Its curi-
ous bistorijal associations is furnished. One
of the ttrst American railways was a porta-
ble one, and its entire plant of locomotive,
car and rails, was <;arried to various places
for exliibillon. A sketch of this «iuaint con-
trivance is given. .Mr. Kideiii^' ccnupletes
bis papers on Boston Artists and their Stu-
dios: the article i-i illustrated with characler-
Istlc speclineii". ol the work of <liirerciit paint-
ers. Veterans will no.loiibt be interested in
tbo sketelus of riie Army Mule, which tells
of trials and cxerciM-s of that animal during
the war. The Kidil on Ca^Ker's Cove Is the
title of a short story sliowlni; how a party of
revenue ofllcers were le«l by a yoiinjf ijirl.
The American Ma^axine Co., New^ York.
A Print**! Ill I^MKOi.**
When nnplled they an; sootliin^; and stimu-
lating, quiet Irritation . fllay pain, strength-
en, act Instantly. Hop Plasters, prince of all
plasters. Sold everywhere, 2.'» cts. Signa-
ture of proprietors on buck of plaster. Hop
Plaater Co., Boston.
P1aet<>r Co., Boston.
DEATH
TO
PAINS
AND
ACHES
ONT
Playing Cards,
3.5 oeutb II i)«ick, retlucetl from
fii) cents. These we have a large
sale on by the xlozen.
Bost#n and Maine. •
*■
ON anil after Sunday, Oct. 23. 1^7, pa8»oni;er
tnilns win leave C'eutRU fctit)vt depot.
lA>well,
Fur Koeton, at 0..V), 7.3.\ ><.»), g.jo, 11 a.m.;
\i.l\ r.>.4.'>. S, .-{.40, 4.10. 4.t.\ .%.|0, U.55, i).:tu p.
111. KKTl'KN, 7. 7.S0, i«.;{», l(».'i'»a. n>.; lim.,
\iM, .M.\ i-M, 3.*l, 4.3a, 5, «, «.3.'i, 7, 11 p. in.
For Lawrfiic«<, 7.IU, '.M, ^<..'L'>, II a. in.;
l.M.t, I, 3, 3.40, ft. 10, U.lft, (i..V\ 11.10 p. lit.
KKTIKN, 7..to. ti.'Q, ».4o. I0.*t, II a. in. ; IJ 1.5,
1.10, i.Xi, 3. 3.4»i, 4.15, 5.40, !).3U p. in. bolUlli
Lawrt'nce, 7.0.^ p. in.
For Haverhill. 7.10, l.Vi, S.35 a. m.; l'>.1.1,
1,3,3.4(1. .'».10.(1.1.%, (!..'».>, 11.10 p.m. KKTUUK,
7.17, i<.lo. !*iu, 10 10, 10.4.% a. m.; lJ.u-i, i.ft4,s.iu,
3..S0, ft.l.\>>.4.%, ll.lOp. ui.
For HhI'iii. 7.10 a. in.; 12.15, 5.10 p. ui. UK-
Tl'US', 7, \\:Si a. III.; 1..VI, 4.43. li o. in.
For Nrwbiirvpnrl. 7.10 a. in.( Pi I.V 3, ii.lft p. in.
HKll UN. «i.l.». :.'2.», II a. in.; 2.S^. 5 4.% p. in.
For txeter, Dover and Great Falls. 7.35, f.3.% a.
111.; 1.3.40, ."i. 10 p. III.
For Salmon Kails, lil.idef«»r»i;;S4ico, <»M On'hard
Iteneti and I'tiriland, 7..'{.'>, b 3.% a. m.; 1, 3.40 |>.
ni. Keiiirn fnun roriiaud, 7.3o, 8.M a. ni.;
I'.'. 40, 3 top. m.
For l»aii>r<>r, Helfart, Watervllle, Rkowbeirau.
lUM-kland aiitl Farmlnirton. s..35a. m.
For St. .lohn, .N. It., liallfax, N. S., Montreal
and J^uelioc, KM a. in.
For .Xuifiista. Ilalli, Lewiston, 8.35 a.m.;! p. m.
For Uoclu•^t<■r uud Alton Uay. ^H. m.i 1,3.40
p. in.
For Kast|M>rt and Si. John', (per Meamer). on
Mondays, Wolnesdays nnd Fridays, nt 1 p. in.
For l(«M<klaiid. lU'lfasi, ltaiip>r an<t .Mt. l>ciM.'rt
(»lea'iier from Portland), Tiiesduya an I Fri-
day, at 3.40 p. lu.
Boston & Maine R. E.
IMPORTAMrNOTICE.
Clifiiigre of Timoa
On and afu>r .siindHy.Oct. 23d, th'e following
trains uUI Im« dlsioiitlnuod ;
For Kostou, (i.:U, {«.35 a. m., 2. 2.3.'>. 8.25 p. in. ;
frontlloHloD, •!, 11.15 a. ro. Fur Liiwronce, fi.35,
UJ(5a. in., 2.35, 4 p. ni.; from I.awiviuro. tiuu, H
a. m., 2, 2..'t« p.m. For I'urUaiid, (5.15 p. m.;
from rprtl«nil..'i.3(i p. m.
The irnln now leavlOK l.>owoll for Ko^itou at 7
a. m. will leave at (l.-V) a. in.
A new train for llo.tou autl Lawrence Mill
leave Lowell at S p. ni.
SUNOAY TRAINS.
The train now leaving Uoetou at'? .30 foi Low-
ell will leave at 7.
Tne intln now leavbiK LuwcU for Itostou at
»M> will leave at 7.:io.
The train now leaving Lowell for I^wrence
and llavi'ihlllat 7.5«i p. III., will leavtt ni 7.au p.
III.
For further particular. «?e time eanl..
.1. F. I'll II.Lll'S, t;cn. Atrx. at Lowell.
^uaiufts.
5oap.
KIRK'S
(IlptjD
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DntggUtBt
OPPOSITE POST OPriCKf
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
Great' Success !
At the opening of the
SCIENTIFIC
Cod Liver Oil,
Fkesh From the Shoke Evebt
25 Cents » Fint.
Sl'NDAY TKA1N8.
For Hoaton, 7.3^. X.20 a. m., 12.05, 4.15, 5.4U,
7..ki p. m. UKTUUX, c a. ni., 5. 7 p. m.
For I.Mwr«nt<«, ri.io a. in., 5.4U. 7.50 p. m.
HKTl'KN. 7.40. 8.15 a. m., 12.10, 5.35 p.m.;
.>>outh LawrtMice, 4.2.\ 7.44 p. m.
For HMverhlll, >«.20 a. ni., 5.40, '.SO p. m.
KKTl lis, S. 11.4.'> a. m., 4.0H. f>i\ 7.2.% p. m.
For PortlHnd,ft.40 p. m. UKTlMtN. 1.4.15 p.
m. .LT. Ft KKKK, ticn. 3lanatrcr.
WM. BtLHKlTT. Jll., Supt.
,1. F. l'lllLLll'8, Qen. Ayt. at lA)well.
Oct. 22, 1W7.
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBKK 10. ISST.
Boston & Savannah
STEAJISIIIP CO.
Only Direct Line from NeW England to
Sarannah,
tkinucK-Ung then? w!fh nil llall and Water Llnea.
FAVORITK UOL'TK TO FLORIDA.
Iron iitearo«lilp# 'MiATK CfTV" and "CITY
OF MAc'o.N" Icavlnjt Mr .iniiiili I'lor, (Jonjrrest
etreet. Iloiit«,ii, KVKIIV Till lf.SI»AV, nt 8
o'cl«w.k. For frvU'lit or p.Mnajro, apply to A.
DkW. 8AMI*.SiiN,2ol Washlntruin alreet, Hos
ton,or to UlCHAItl>S(>N A IIAK.NAKD, Agents,
Boatou.
FLOATING SOAP
18
THE CHIEF •
For tho Bi«th, Toilet nnd Laundry.
Snow White nnd Absolxitely Pure. •
If your donler rtoeit not koop White OInud Soap.
KMid IU c<>iit« lor (wiiiplo <>iik(i to tlin tuukvra
JKS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO,
lusuvanrr.
riFTY-FirTH yi:ar.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURAIiCE CO.
(Iffloe, 40 (.Vntral htrert.
J. (.'. AUIIOTT, I'HKflliKKT.
K.T. AliUOTT, SKO'V Ajm Thl.A».
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
n'holeaale ami Retail DruggUU,
OPPOSITK POST OFTICK.
Pa.88ong:er Seryice fW>m Lowell :
For Boston, .tt 5.,V), fi-'W. ^«.55. If". 16, 7.85,
•|t7-V. *\}^:Mi, ♦J:».22, 1M.t.3«».»<J»..Vi HDd 11.00 a.
m., •:§12.20. l.'iO, 2.10. 113.10, •JJ4.25, 4JKi,
lI5J».rt.oo. •$!"•". *i:f<02 p. m. t>U.M»AV8.
*{];..3;i, u.OO, •;iit.20 a. m., 4.25 p. m. K.<tum i
1I«.4.%, 7 30, 8.00, 'S.:*), •1MK). H.15, 1110.00, 11.00
a.m.. 12.00 m.. •! (W, 2.00, *^M, 113.45, 4.45,
•%.00, 5.30, 1T5 4.'i. O.I.'S. *7.00. 10.00. 11. IU p. m.
SlNUAYS, U.ooa. m., I.oo. 5.00. "7 00 ji. in.
for Wohurn. 0.35, 7.16, 7.3.%, tt 22, 1100 a. m.,
1.20. 4.3«i. u.oe, tf.S4 p. m. i»rNliAY8,».0O a. m.,
4.-25 p.m. K«tu'n: 8.22, 9.41, 11.S4 a. m.,
5A>ti, 0.42, 10.23, 11.. Y) p. m. SUNDAYb, ».27
a. ni.,5.27 p. m.
49** X'xt>r<««. \S'orthem Utpot onlv. \(>r om
arriral t^ftraitu Jrom the Xorth. 11 Via Iietlfi>rd.
For L.awreno«,«.35. 10.15, 11.00 a. m., 1.40, 2.10,
4.tO, 6.00 p. m. SUNDAYS, at ».15 a. m., 7.15
p.m. Retara: 7.4,% H-SO and 11.25 a. in.,
12.05.8.15.5.15, 6.45 p. m. SUNDAYS, 6.00,
tl.55 n. ni.. (1.15 p. m.
For HMlein and Wiiy-.Statlono. 7.35 a. m., 1.40,
8.00 p. m. K«turu: 7.2U. 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time givtii beiow i$ from Northern Depot.
For Ayer JunctlooauU Way-SuUona, at 7.15
a. m., 12 05 nn<l 5.05 ii. m. SUNDAYS, at 215
§. m. Keiurn : 8.1.' a. m., 12.55 and 0.15 p
UNDAYrj. 8.15 a. m.
m.
Cod Liver Oil,
Fresh From the Shore Every
Week,
Ini
(luring
l:c
week
formed dliily
ftt Ji reduced
all >vho eould
Classes will
this
price to fsivoi
not avail themselves of our opcii-
inj; indiitemciits.
Let all interested m Dress Cut-
ting join our school.
f^S Oents a.
int.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggints,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICK.
Ellinewood's
Cough Balsam
Mrs. S. A. BARTLETT^
Miss A. E. Moore, - •
Manager
Assistant
129 Central Street, Room 9.
Advertise In the Courier.
IVEW <^C><>I>S !
"Woroositcr At Co.
Are receiving lota of new goods. Bny a Watch,
a Diamond Iilng, or select fsome lioaiitlful de-
sign lu Silver.
This 18 the second winter for
Ellinowood'8 Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale* is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
OF ALL KIKD8
AT THIS OFFICE.
For Amhprst, Mllfonl and Wilton, at 9.15 a. m.,
12.55, 3.4.x. .'liu u. m. Sunday, 2 it. m.
For Greonllclil. I'eterlioro', livnninKton, Hltla-
boro' and Krone, Ht U.15 a. in. and i.M p. m.
For Na»liiia. .Manchester and Concord, at 8.30.
H.15, 9.44 a. m., 12.5.\ 1.47. 3.4«i, 5.40, 6.25, TM
p. m. (Sundays at 2, 7.4K p. m.)
For Penacook, Franklin, I..vbunon and White
River Junction, ut 0.15 a. m., 1.47, 8.48 and
•7.48 p. m.
For Warner, Bradford, Sunapee, Newport (N.
IL), Claremont and Claremont Junction, at
g.l5 a. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTUton. Lake VlllHge. Meredith, Laconia,
Welra, Plymouth. Warren. Haverhill. Woods-
Tllh', at 0.44 a. m.. 1.47 and *7.48 p. m.
For Campion, Thornton. North Woodstock, Lis-
bon. Littleton unil Whltclleld. at U.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m.
For JelTerson, Lancaster, Groveton and Fabyan,
at tf.44 a. m.
For Monti)ellcr and all points on the MonlpcUer
and Wells Ulver railroad, via Plymouth and
Woo<lHvillc, at '.t.44 a. m.
For St. Johnshury and Lyndonvllle. via White
River Junction, at !I.I5 a. m. aud 7.4S p. m.
For St. .Johnsliurv, Lyndonvllle, Newport, Shef •
brooke, via Plymouth and Woodsvllle, at U.44
a. m., •7.4fi p. m.
For Montpeller, Kssex .Junction. Burlington and
St. AlbanH, via Central Vermont line, at i».15 u.
m., 1.47 and ♦7.4.x p. m.
For Montreal and Quebec, via Montrenl and
Boston Air Line, at H.44 a. m.. •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.15
a. m., 1.47, *7.48 p. m.
M^^Daily.
Freight trulns leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
8.40, 1 1. OH a.m., 2.25, 10.00, ll.OOn.m.
Leave B))f>ton for Lowell at 2.30, 4.05, 9.40 a.
m., 12.25, 3. 15 p. m.
Leave Ix>well for La\vrcncc at 7.10 a. m.
' Leave Lowell for Salem at 9.05 a. m.
PBBIOHT DEPOT. WESTERN AVENUE.
Lcavo Ivowell for Nashua, BlancheBtcr, Con-
cord and the North and West, at l.id, 11.35 a. m.,
3.05, 5.45 p. m.
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worcester.
FItchburg, New York and the West, at 9.45 and
9.25 a. m.
C. S. MKLLEN, Genl. Superintendent.
OKO. W. STOKER, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. E. PAIGE, Local Agent.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merobanta and Miners Transportation
Oompanj's Providence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line,
The Most Direct Ituiite from New England for
Norfolk and lUcbmond,Old I'oint Comfort, Vu.,
Waahingtou, D. C.« and Ualtlino|^, Md.
PASSENOEKS AND FKEIOHT.
The Iron SteaiuahIp WiIIImui Cran*, 150U
tons. Capt. K. U. Warren. saiU from Provldenco
every WLDNESDAV.tt p. m.
Th* IroB At^aiiiahlp John* Hopklna, 1500
tons. Capt. If . 1>. FoKlcr, oails ev*«ry SATUU-
DAY, 6 p. ID., from LoNauAL.K Whakf.
These well-known steamships are large and
comfortaldc and fitted with every conveuloncu
for PASSK.NOKUS and i-ommamlcd by navi-
gators of long and BU«'cv8»ful oxi'^rlcnct". Kca
voyages by ihoKc steamers are rofn'shlug and
invigorating an<l the round trip c«n l»e accom-
plished in Kivic sfAVH. Kare, Including room
and mcalit, very low.
FREIGHT 0ONNK0TION8
Ma4e without dray age with the following
routes :
TIrflniM and Tenneaeee Air Line, at Moi^
folk. Vs.
AtlADtle Coaat and 8«aboar«| Air Lln«a, •(
Norfolk. Ta.
OheeapMike and Ohio R. R. and Kanawha
DIapatcb, at Newport Newa, Ta.
Richmond and DauTllle R. R. and Plod-
mont Air IJne, at Waft Point, Va.
Baltimore aad Ohio R. R. and Continental
Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Merchaata and If Inera Trana. Oo.*e.8aTan>
nah Line, at Baltimore, BTd.
Through blUa of lading Issued via all above-
name<l routes. Mark goods via P., N. AND B.
LINE.
Tickets on sale nt E. G. WitfDaou'a office, 8
Westminster street. W. 11. Church A Co.,offloe
1 Wcyl>ossct street, or at Steamahip oflloe, 90
India street.
For rates, passage or freight appiv to
E. H. ROCfKWELL,
New England Agent,
Providence, R. I.
Beiij. Malkcr,
Amos IJ. Knnc)]*.
N. M. \V right,
A.G. Pollunl,
K.T. Abltott,
P. t;. Gates.
DIKKcruiu :
Wm.II. Wigirtu,
J. K. Fellows,
Wm. 1*. Braier,
Chas. A. Slott,
W. E. Livlngsluu*
J.C. Abbott,
Dlvldemla 60 PER CENT, on live yeur>«, 50
p«>r «^ut. on three years, 33 s per cent, on on*
vcar p<illclcs.
In Okinnection with the above company Is -a
general agency for dividend paying mutual uod
rvtlublv stock companies.
■,T. ABBOTT, AfCBt.
THE HOLYOKE 8T1LL LEAD8
On and after June 1st the
HOIYOKE MUTUAL HRE INS. Ca
WILL I'AY
TO PER CENT. DIVIDENDS.
This company has a 8ur|>liis as icK'anla nollri
hoMers, of a5;M,24«, and will write on UKU-
CANTILe Risks. Represented by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also represcnta other flrat-claaa Mutual aod
8lock Compunlea.
SEooti anB CoaL
At the Old Stand, S8 Middle Street.
At the New Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
li^illiam Klttrodfre,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WlJkesbarre.
La<-k:iwanna. Lehigh, franklin. Cuinln-rland,
C. C. Cannel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number. 2t*4-2.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in
COAL. COAL.
OM Co.'B Leklgh. Philadelphia A
Readlnir, Wilkesbarre. Lackawanna.
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood : Solid ! ^reliable t
AT THE
FIEE INSUBAKOE AOEKOT
— or —
GEO. E. METCALF,J|oj6 Central Street
Having purchased the agency of the Merrl.
nuu'k Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Andoveii
with Its sixty years of satisfactory dealing witk
its policy holders, he invites ail the former
friends of the company and many new ones to
examine Us merits and rellabiUty. Six other
companies also rejircsented by nie.
(JEO. E. METCALF,IVU Central Street,
Successor to E. L. Cardell A Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
> a • • • •
MUTUAL
Cash assets Jan. 1,1887
Total liabilities (re-Insurance).
Net asaeta. ....•...••*. , .a.
Policy holders share In the prollta on explra*
tlon of policies.
Dividends, 70 Per Oent., After July let.
.|492,2S6.78
. 15<l,fi66.18
.$335,(171.38
DIRKCTOK8
ELLINQWOOD &.C0.,
Wliolesale and Retail Druggistst
OPPOSITE POST OFTICE,
Sole Proprletora.
Pennsylvania Railroad
Xho Boat Railroad In the World.
The Vaatoat Traina In the World.
Hew Tork to Chicago, S4 taoitre.
New Tork to Clnclnoatl, SI hotirt.
New York to St. Lotila, 29 boon.
Five Daily Eipress Trains to the West
Apply for tteketa and full Informatloii to
W. B. BATCHXLDKR, Ticket Agent,
Mo. 39 M enrlmaek Street,
GKO. W. MILLER, Ticket Agent O. C. R. R.,
Mo. SSMerrlmack Street.
A. T. CA8WBLL, Ticket Afent B. * L. B. B.,
Mlddleaez Street Station.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Merakaadlae dettrered per order tron aU
tnloa on the Boeton and Lowell, Maahoa and
LowaU, OM Colony and Boeton aad Maine R. B.
BhlpptaB rtoalpte obtained for gooda ft>rwarded.
Oak, Maple and Pine, sawed
and split.
WOOD.
"'•'^i^'sfp^Julnr""*- CEMENT.
T IHf I? COBB'S Extra and Finishing
Ijlirir^. Glene Falls, Vermont.
All kinds Buibllng and Amerl- HR f TIT
can and Scotch Fire AHilUH.
Maeona', Oontal and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOLIK,
OHAKOOAL.
rBBTIUZBRS,
HAIR,
SAND,
OBATBL.
Floux* and O-irain.
OfBoe and Yard,
37 Tbomdlke Street.
Telephone IW-L.
Branch OlBce,
Merrimack Street,
Calderwood's.
PHOXOORJkPHei.
Levi Spragtie,
Geo. ¥. Uichardson,
t>. 8. Uichardson,
Chas. If. Coburn,
Jacob llogers.
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howe,
C. C. Hutchinson »
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaster.
onoe, ST Central Street, Lowell, Blaea.
LEVI SPRAGUK, Prknidknt.
E. M. TIJCKE, SKCRETABT.
4^Insurancc to any amount elTected In relU»
blu romi<anl<.-8.
E. M. TUCKE. Agent,
37 Central Street.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
KO. S7 GORUAM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
Stovo Dealer and (Jcncral Sheet Iron and Tin
worker. A line Hue of
PARLOR iSXOVKS.
MILKMEN can get
cheap aa in Boston.
Milk Cane as good and
A. H. 8AHB0BI, 24 Oentral Block,
Begs to announoe to the dtlzens of Lowell and
rldnlty that be baa purchased all the negattree
owned by the late n. C. Sanborn, and u now
prepared to All dnpUoate orders from the
By long aaeoelatton In baalnesa with the late Mr.
Sanborn I feel oonldent of glvlnf pcrfMt entta*
Cactton to all hto former eoaioMen.
J. L. MOSS. 57 Gorham Street.
Cliftoi^'s
DYE HOUSE,
2 tad 4 AIDOTEB BTKEET. ,
First-Class Dyeini of Every DescriptiOD
Doae St short notice and aatlafactlpn
guaranteed.
Ladlee* aad geata' garmenta dyed whole.
All kinda of garmenta cleaned and repaired
If deelrad.
CUFFORD'g DYE HOUSE.
PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE, glT-
Ing a clear aynopsle of the impedimenta to
marriage, exhausted rltallty, etc., etc., can be
bad from all news agenta or forwarded direct
from the anthor, Dr. P. J. ^ORDAMt 19 Joy at.,.
Boeton, on receipt of U oeou.
N
LOCAL NEWS.
OVERBEARS OF THB POOR.
Organixation of the BeanI for ISSS— Jo-
M>pli iJuiltU KevleeUd Secretary— Ke-
porla.
The bourtl of over»ecrH of the poor for 1H8«
held their tir^l uieclUm y^^ttrduy aftcrnoou
at the city lariii. Mayor I'lilraer prcHlded,
uiul all tlie inemlMTs were uresent— Me^^rH.
.IiimcH II. MorrlMUi uiid John Nolau, who
served on la>l ye«r*H board. an»l MesHrs.
Juuiert (i. Kllioit, Krce/nun ». Tutter ami
Albion .1. Dudley, two of wlioui are reelect-
ed iueiul>er«, aiid.Mr. Duilley havluj? Hcrveij
lu the board In 18«.V(i. Major Palmer aud
Mr. lUidlev iirc thercroru the only new mein-
l»ers :unl there l(s one vacaucy, the place of
John K. t'ullahaii, tleccuned.
The outh of ottlte wuh tidiulnlstered to the
new nioinher^ l»v the iimyor. On motion of
Mr. Morrison Itwus voted that the Bccretury
.|)u re(|uc>tt'd lo driift ^ultuhle resolutions of
renpect to the nietyory of the late John l".
«C'allahHii,tt uieinlnr of the hourd, have them
^pul)li^h«'«l ill the ucWhpuiKii., Inscribed u|)on
the record', and send u copy loth« widow of
deceased. ■ i ■ '
The followliiK dlKpeuKury phyt«l»lauH were
chosen for the vear: Urs. Alien, t-'olton,
Huoire^H. Vlles', Spuldlnn, Kicker, ratter-
sou. M<Owen. Sullivan, W. A. Johnson,
Wlllaid and Kutou. These physicians are
recoinuiended bv the medical Koclety and the
list Ik !iul)t>l«utlttlly the banie us lust year.
rctitiou!* were presented for the pardon of
Juuiei* Murpliv aud Frank HahtlnnH, boys lu
the reform nchool; und the huxband of Mary
i>ovvney, who wuh committed to the work-
houae for a third ottonc* of drunkenness, also
petitioned fur her purdon. Hiipcrlnt^fndent
iMudermade un lnve«ll«ullonon the throe ap-
plications for di^*cllarKe. lie found the Mu: -
phy bov well spoken of by hU teacher, and
by vote of the l»oard hU pardon was reconi-
nientled to Jutl«e lludley. In the case of the
Ha*tlnu« hoy, he was reported as twelve
years o7<l und a poor scholar. On motion of
Mr. Nolan hU ca«e was luUl on the table for
one month. In the case of the Downey woiu-
an, who wuh sent to the workhouae June
18th. anil who han served all her aentence
hut two months, Mr. Nolan saUl that there
was serious lllr.ess In her family, and she
was discharged on probation.
A louK conmiuuUution was read from
Charles K. Kelly, in which circumstances
connected with ihe case of Joseph lU^ud, an
Inmate of Itc insliluiious ul the city farm, of
w»ton» lully— a relative— IS uuurdian, were
detailed, and u contlltlonai uhutemenl of
char es procntcd by the city for supporting
Ueaci at the farm was askeil for. hecretury
Smith said thai there hud already l»een an
almtcmcnt of ?i»!.nI l»y the city In this case.
Mr. Kcilv. In his conimunicatlon, said that
Read \m\ little money, and Ihut when his
propcrtv is !<onc the city will he obliged to
•npporlhini, us he has a settlement here.
The subject was referred to the mayor und
secretary with fnll power.
The follow In;; suh-cominlttecs were ap-
pointed : . .
Fuel and out >loor relief— The Mayor and
Messrs. Morrison and I'ulTcr.
Ac4-ounts— Messrs. Nolan, iClllottaml — .
Care und repair of bullillugs— Weasrs. Elliott,
Solan uild Dudley. ,, „ ^
Clothing, t)eddlngantl iurnlture- Messrs. Puf-
fer, Nolan aud Diiuley.
ProvislonH and hupjdies— The Mayor aud
Messrs. I'ulTcr and .
IHspeusary— »le»sr.s. Du<lloy, Moirlaon aud
Elllotl. ^ ,.
Woo«l yani— Messrs. Morrison, Dudley and
Agriculture, nent caitle and swine— Messrs.
Puffer, Klhoit and Nolan.
The blanks arc to he tilled by the new
mciuber.
HKCUKTAUY'S UKfOllT.
Secretary Suilth of the board presented his
annual report, which after IkjIhk read was
orderetl lo be placed on tile amt printed with
the other city documenlH. In beKinnlnn nis
report, the secretai'y refers to 'hij death of
bis predeccessor, l^eonard K. Jewell, as that
of an otHciul who had served the city long
and fuithfullv, '.md whose many amiable
nuallllcs of head and heart had eurne»l for
hini the esteem and atrection of all with
whom he was brouKht In contact. Secretary
biuith was called upon to till the vacancy
March !»th, IKsT. The past year, he says,
has not beei^ one of industrial depression
and the cail.s uiion the de|>artment have been
fewer than in the previous year. Mr. Smith
goes on: Intemperance Is usuallj ascrllwil
as the cause of poverty, and, while my ex-
perience liHs shown me I hut it Is usually an
accompan)iug circuiustani'e, I am not ure-
i)arc'd to sav that II is wholly its cause. The
constant anxictv ami care which the raisluK
ofafamilv ui»on slender means euKenders,
ha» led me to believe thai poverty is as often
the cause of Inleinperancc. as Intemperance
of poverty. In a city such as this, where the
rate of wa^es Is so low, the wonder Is. not
that we have so manv charges upon public
charilv, but that we Iiuve so few.
In common w ith every community the
wide world over we number anion;; our peo-
ple liiilividuals whose la/y and vicious hab-
its render il desirable to eliminate tliein from
the body politic. To be more specilic, 1 al-
lude to thai class of men who will labor to
support neither themselves nor their families
and who aKt(ravate their otience by squan-
dcriuK the earnings of their wives and chil-
dren and tlirowliit,' them upon the charity of
thccitv.
I have ondcavoreil to chock this evil and
have with the <;cnerous aid of the local police
magistrate and police ofticers achieved a
irratifviiiK measure of success. The irre-
clulmiibies haye ieen senllo j>rlson and those
who could work were made to work, and to
furnish guaranttjes for the support of their
families. The burden has In these cases been
lifted from the municipal treasury and a
wholesome etfecl produced ou numbers of
tills idle class.
In compliance with the provisions of sec-
tion ;). chapter 84, of the Public .Statutes, ami
chapter 401 of the acts of 1S8T, the latter
making; the former compulsory, a larjje num-
ber of children at the almshouse have been
removed elsewhere. Twenty-live (2."») have
been sent to the Home for Destitute Catholic
children In Boston, one of the noblest chari-
ties in the commonwealth, whence good
homes have been secured for them. One
boy, blin<l from Infancy, has been admitted
to the Perkins Institution for the blind,
where his education Is made a certainty and
his future secured. ....
A number of jjli •" have been placed in the
St. Peter's (Jrphaii Asylum of this city, but
as the object of the acts referred to Is to pro-
vent the •'lusiilullouizinjj'' of children. I be-
lieve the children should only be allowed to
remain temporarily in thai establishment.
It the children committed lo the care of the
city aie to irrow up in habits of self depend-
ence, that will dt them for the Imttle of life,
thcv'should be trained in familieH In the
hoiijc circle, away from the debilitatInK In-
fluences of all Institutions, where the tncen-
llvc to self reliance are lacking nnd where
all their wants are supplieil by others. I
uould therefore, rciommcnti to this board
that the retention of cliildreii lu .St. Peter's
OrphunnKe bo limited to six months, ami If
duritiK that period, tho illreclors of that In-
Btltutlon have not secured homes for the
children, that thev Imj transferred to tho
home for destitute Catholic children In Bos-
ton, the directors of which guarantee to
place them In tamilii.s where their moral
nnd physical well-lK-lnv will be cured for.
In connection with this matter of tho mi-
nor wards of Ihe city, 1 believe this board
•hould take measures to place the caro of
truants, committed to tho almshouse by tbo
nKtnt'* of the school board, under the super-
vision und at the e\|)ense of that body.
Children whoso poverty scuda tbetn to the
almshouse and boys whoso only olfenoe la
evading school attenduDce, abould not be
compelled, as ibey muat under preMOt clr*
cumitanoea, to aaaoclate with vicious youtba
condned for larcenies and other criminal
oO'encea. The truants under the law prop-
erly pertain to the school boanl and the pau-
per department shouUI be relieved from the
expense which their care entails. The ne-
cessity for this Is onlv aggravated by the
dlfllcully encountered In making the school
board pay the bills for the sujiplies necessary
to equip the .school in lis cducallouul depart-
ment.
The board should call the utlciaion of the
city government to the necessity of estab-
lUhing a lying-in ward In connection with
either of the hospitals now In the city; un-
less that body can see Its way to establish a
city hospital such iw nearly every city of any
pretensions wilhln the commonwei^th [tos-
scsses. Such u ward already exists ut the
almshouse, but Its remoteue'ss fium the city,
the luck of H resident physician und the uIh
sence of skilled hospital uttendunls, uHnl-
mlxe Its value.
As a ruie cases of childbirth come to the
attention of the secretary when It would be
Inhumun and dungerous to attempt to re-
move the woman to the almshouse, und the
umouut of surtering undergene by women
iu tiuvuil In foul and wretchedly lui nlsjiol
tenements imperatively deinauds accommo-
dutlons and urrangements nfol'e lu conso-
nance with humanity ami the reputatluu of
the second citv of this common wealth.
Tlie mayor In liisinautrural address has al-
ready culled attenlloH to the iiiadc(|uncy of
the quarters used for the otMce of the secre-
tary. That a chnnge Is lmj)crtttiveiy neccs-
sarv is bevoud a doubt and I trust un eflbrt
will be made by the hoard to etiect this ob-
ject.
The present offlce Is illy equlpiMsd and in-
conveniently located for a i»iot»er adminis-
tration of the work of outdoor relief. Tho
dispensury, un Importunl branch ot this de-
partment. Is located In uuoiher part of the
litv. The two branches should l»e under one
roof In order that the lecords muy be proper-
ly kept and the businoss done uiider the su-
pervision of the secretary. The neglect of
this mutter has cost the city a great deal of
money first and last, and In the interests of
economy It should be rectilled at un early
date. I would suggest that the otUce of the
secretary l>o removed lo the poll«-e l>ulldliig
lu Market street, where suitable (piarters can
be obtained on the same floor as that uitun
which the dispensary is now Iteiiig tilled up,
provided arrangements for the storage of
books aud records can bu made.
The removal of the dispensary to city hall
would be ex|M!nsive, and would necessitate
the removal of people doing business In the
building, entuiling losses on them and de-
priving the city of their rentals. If, howev-
er, tliese hardships <ould be uvohlcd. city
hull would be the place fur the dispensary
und otiice.
Ill the present agitation of the sanitary
cuiiditioii of the city, il is right that we
should know and umhtrstuiid that the evils
of over-crowded and unhcailhy leuemcnts
press as heavily un this department as on
that of the board of heailh. The pe<tplc who
are unfortunate enough to require the ai(| of
the city are conuTpllcd by the logic of clrcuin-
stunceHto live In what are ut once the cheap-
est und worst tenement houses In the city ;
and these foul and dlseuse-breeding structures
add u worse feature to the already deplora-
ble condition of this portion of our pop-
ulation. Living BS tliey do on the ragged
e«lgo of deslilution, the dlseiihcs t-ngeiidered
by llie vile sanltury condltioiisof tlieir dwell-
ings throw them absolutely un the charity of
the city, enlalling uii expenditure for nicdl-
caljcare aud aid which the municipality must
liear. If we leave out of consideration the
idglior duty of humanity, the lesser motive
of economy' makes It Imperative upon the
government to sweep these la/ar houses out
of existence. The fact that iJD.'V people have
lK;en iHirltMt at the expense of the city during
the vear 1HS7, most of whom Jied in teiie-
meiit houses of the class referred to, tells a
story thst thoughtful clll/ens should thiuk
ubout.
The eradication of these plague spots will
not only be lieuellclal to the public lieaith,
but will muke a material difl'erence lu the ex-
penditures of this «lepartinent.
During the past year, wooil, coal und pro-
visions liuve been supplied to 873 ramillcs,
comprising 2J>04 people, of whom VMO were
mules und 1U44 femules: of this number 'ui
were stute paupers, and 'JUH were the pau-
pers of other towns and cities of the com-
monwealth, tlie number of our peopio aided
being 2104. The value of this aid was #11,-
0.'W.2i5 for our own paupers, and *i,ll4.;iO
for extra territorial cases, a total of ijtM.Jll.-
m.
During the year lOll »>tate jmupers were
sent to tlie state almshouse ut Tewkkbury al
the expense of thia city.
Muny cases of sickness during the year
come under the care of this licpartmenl, the
gravity of which demands the best medical
skill and care to piwenl loss of life and un-
necessary sutlcring. The limited means and
equipments of the hospital connected with
the almshouse render it an undesirable place
for such cases ami they have Ixjcn cared for
al St. John's hospital. During the year 4U
city, .'111 state aud U outside casea. a total of U!,
have been cared for al this hospital at an ex-
pense of f2U'il. 40, the expcii.ses of the 4.S
cases belonging elsewhere being reimbursed
lo the city. The average expense of each
case was iji'JT.Nt*. In concluding 1 wish to
thank the board for the generous support af-
forded me during my luciiiubeiicy of the sec-
retary's oftlcc. as 1 'feci that without thai
support il would be impossible lo properly
discharge the duties pertaining to it.
OTIIKH lit SINK.s.S.
The secretary's report for January shows
that the cost of outside relief for l\w. month
j wus fT!»4 .17— *It»H.Il for wood, *2.'»4.ft7 for
I coal, 1P2.S2.7!) for provisions, and !§<!>1.1K) on or-
ders. For the corresponding mouth lust
I vcur the cost was |«)S6S.7.'^. ^
I ' A ballot for secretary of the board for the
current year resulted in the casting of six
voles, all of which were for Joseph Smith,
who is therefore reelected.
Col. PInder reported three deaths at the
farm Institutions lust month, and oue pun-
ishment. After the buslneas of the meeting
was transacted, there was the usual Insiwc-
lion of the premises, and the members par-
took of the customary collallon with Col.
and Mrs. PInder. Councllmun Bcals of
ward 2 un»l City Messenger Kwing were
uuests of tlic board on the occasion.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Obelmaford.
Mr. II. S. Perhuiii will give the address
this week, Friday afternoon, lo the uupiN of
the High school upon " I'lie Past Schools of
Chelmsford." .Mr. Pcrliam bus uiven much
time uiid research in securing maieiials for
his pujier. aud the result will prove of great
Interest not only to the present pupils but to
the past scholar!'-, many of whom. It ia
hoped, will be iiresunt.
James Nett>jl, son of .\ssUtant I'ostraaa-
tcr .Nellcl. met with an accident Saturday
aftcrnoou which will luterfero with aclive
lo<-oiiiotioii for several weeks. While play-
ing wilh his mates In the barn of Mr. Wil-
liam Fletcher he jumped from a sPaflnold, anu
Hs the result broke a bone in the right leg just
above the uukle. Dr. iiuwurd attends the
LOWXUL POST OFriOB.
Opening and Oloalag of Malta*
case.
p.
IfStmiturm atUt Oarpwa.
Sherman A Manning have a large line of
household furnltnre, black walnut, aah and
painted chamber sultea. Now and elegant
stylos at very low prlcea. No. 8 Presoott atreet
Southwick block.
Rare Banrain.
I have a small farm of Ifi acres of excel-
lent laud located 3H milcH from Lowell ^O.
In one of the best towns and neigh borh Ads
in Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac. (.'ottage house of 7 rooms
with an extra i;ood cellar. Good water in
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
bigb posted barn, roatcb-lMurded, wilb good
cellar. Will keen 6 cows and a horse. ThU
place must be sold within 30 days on account
of settling an estate and is ofl'ered at tho ex-
ceedingly low price of 12200. Full particu-
lars of Thomas IL Kllioit, 33 Ceutral atreet,
Lowell.
Ai^Jutttihl* Winda*» Brremts,
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doors ma«le to order. Old screena and doora
repaired. Rubber Cuahlon Weather Strip for
keeping out daat. Sectional, extension and
common ladders. Patent folding ctotbea iirf'
era, hard and wooden ware, machlnlats' and
carpenter!' toeU. Longman * Martln'a pure
prepared palnto. Carpet iweepera and elothea
wrlngera aold and ropahred by J. C. Bennett, 61
Dntlon atreet, Lowell, MM**
Ing
inu
Blllerlca. ^
The funeral of Mr. Sylvester S. Illll took
place-at the I'nitarian church lust Sunday
immediately itfler the morning service, und
wus largely atlcndod by pcu|de from all parts
of the town, who cuiue to lesllfy lo their
feelings of respect aud U»ve for him. Owing
to the absence of the regular pastor, Uev. C.
C. Ilu-sev. the ser\ ices were conducted by
Uev. J. N. I'ardee. A native of this town,
Mr. Hill speiH his early life among Its scenes,
and In later years engaged iu trade at tbe
centre of ilie town, where, by his honesty
and uprlgliluess, as well a^ by' his universal
cheertiiluess and ainiubilily., 'he won the good
will of all who knew him.' Klectcd a repre-
sentative to the legislature in 1S70, ho served
tlie district with ireilil, and aflerwurds en-
gaged in business in Boston, where he re-
muliied until his deHlli, which took place ut
his residence after un Illness of only a few
weeks, .luring which he was u nM»t patient
and uncomplaining suflcrer. To those who
liuew him lie was a man of unusually pleas-
ant un«l attrucilve qualities, his sunny dlsuo-
sllion aud goodness of heart, us well as Ills
overflowiuK fund of good humor, makln
him a blessliiu; to all thosu about him. a
causing u fueling of personal friendship that
very few are fortunate enough to be ulile to
Inspire, lie wu> a true friend to niuny who
will hold his good deeds und kind ttCls lu
grateful r<:iueinbrunce.
The lcu|i year ball held at the town hall
Jan. Ill wiis tt very enjoyuble und »uccessful
artulr. The progriimme for the evonini/ wus
carried out In accoriiaiico with the spirit of
llie occusioii, the young ladles taking entire
charge, going with ttolghs and drivers for
the geidlciiicii and escorting them home, and
provi.lliig bouqutfls. Arc. There were ubout
(JO eoiiplos present, and tin* costumes were
ehganl and varied. The .\merlcun orches-
tra furnished music for tlie promcnailo con-
cert and for dancing, which was highly eu-
joved. Page fc Nuiin, catcfr.'rs, provided a
'ur«e supper in the vestry, where tho tables
were spread, tbe ladies watting upon Iholr
partners iu a very acceptable manner. Al-
together It wus the nicest and ivpst stylish
party held here for a long time.
Il'has been guile generally known In lown
since the ileulh of Mrs. Mury D. Boyden <hut
the proitcrty of which she hud u life Interest
was to go to some fund or institution, but
we think few. If any, of your reatlers know
where or to whom. Mrs. Boyden married
for her tlrst husband Murlln Wilder, who
was a native ef South lllngham, Mass. lie
served his lime as a curriagesmith with Pop-
kins A Buiul in llawley street, Boston, und
tinully succeeded them In business, uccumu-
latiiig i|ulte u fortune for those duys. Hav-
ing been tienied In his youth the bunoflt of an
cilucalion such as he desired, and Wishing in
some way to henetit those who should In fu-
ture years crave the boon which he bud not
received, lie conceived tlio Idea of leaving a
fund for the estHblishment of an evening
school in his native town, and for this pur-
pose by his will he beqiieuthcd one of two
nouses owned by him and some hunk and
rallrouil stock to three trustees, the In-
coiue to l>e devoted, one-hulf to tbo
poor of the parish and the bulunce
to tbo mulntenanco of an evening school.
The two houses are situaleil on Jackson
place, Boston, In the rear of the southerly
side of Winter street, und ut the time of hia
death (ls.'»4) were value'! al 1^4000 each.
The house bequeathed to the trustees has
been occupied by Oliver DItson A Co., mir-
slc dealers, and the other liy A. Stowell it
Co., jewellers. Tbe two houses are proli-
ably now worth *2.5.00O. But a small por-
tion of the Income of the fund was needed
for the relief of tho poor, and un evening
school was deemed Imnructicable, so Ihut
the fund accumulated. The trustees being
uutble to fultil the terms of the bequest, an
elfort was made some years since lo break
the will, which did iiot succeed, but the
trustees were allowed to spend a portion of
the accumulated income, not to exeee<l
jttWOO. to erect a building fijr a hall, school-
room and library, which wUs roinpleted In
iNTil ami is called the Wilder Memorial. aii<l
it is to tills fund that the property of which
Mrs. Bovdeii had Ihe improvement now re-
verts. Mr. Wilder will uiuloMbtedly be re-
membere<ll>y some now living liere. He
died 111 this pla<e March 211, IS,'>4.
Mrs. Francis Hichardson, who had been a
great sutrcier for the past ihreo years from
internal cancer, for which she had had three
operations, ilie«l on Monday, Jan. 30. al 4.30
o clock p. in. A very singular coincidence
connected wilh her death is that she died on
tbe 'Kith anniversary of her birth and at the
same hour she w'as born. Although her
sickness had been long and painful she bore
il with patience and unoompl-iinlngly, re-
taining her faculties till the last. The fun-
eral will take pluce on Thursduy from her
late residence.
At the lust rehearsal of the Blllerlca Cor-
net bund it was voted lo hold u public re-
hearsal within a few weeks al the town hall,
so that the peopio in lown, and especially
tbe friends of the members, miuhl have an
opportiinily, as many h.ivo expres.sed a de-
sire, lo hear them f>lay. They do not pro-
pose to come before the public as profes-
sionals but as liceinuers, aud to show what
can be accomplished In ttvo months' time by
patience und perseverance. At the time the
band was started there were not more than
half u dozen of the members who had ever
played u wind Instrument or could road mu-
sic, and we think the progress that has l>een
made in so short a time is wonderful. Due
notice of the rehearsal will be given Id the
Journal.
The coM has been very severe here for the
past 10 days. The lowest temperatures
which have been reported are 20 degrees at
East Blllerlca and 2H degrees below zero at
North Blllerlca.
•'If solid hai)plness we prize," says the
poet Cotton, "within op r breast this jewel
lies," but If we have a cold there, tho happi-
ness can only l>o secured by usiog Dr. Bull'.<9
Cough Syrup.
"Hnll'a Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked: "I call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful arc the
results It acconinlfshes." The victories
which It has gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial dlfll-
cultlos arc almost numberless. As a speci-
men of tho icstlmorjlals we are dally receiv-
ing read the following :
MoNTPRLIEB, Sept. 13, 1887.
Messrs. 0«o. .S. Hull A Co. :
(ientlomcn— Please send mo by cxpreas, C O.
1)., four liottlcs of your Harvnnl Bronchial
Synip. I have Xteea using It and feel that I owe
my life to lu wonderful curative powers.
Yours truly,
ANNA THRinrLB.
Tbe Harvard Bronchial 8yrup is put up in
ii lb. )>ottleR at 20 cents, and h lb. bottle* at
ftO cenu a liottle. Prepared by Qeo. 8. Hull
ft Co. (suceewMfs to Lyford A Hall) . Five
Cent 8avtDj( bank building, corner Merrl*
mack aod J«bn itreetf , Low«ll, Uam.
49'Correoted to October 'M, 1887.
MAILS DOE VKUli
Albany and the West, 0.40, 9..M) a. m., 1.16| G.40 p.
in.
Fall Ulver, Mass., U.'JO a. ui., 1.15, 7.20 p. m.
Blllerlca, Mhsh., ll.'M a. m., 7.iO p. m.
Boston, Mass., t>.40, 8.45 a. m., LIS, 8.10, 4, 6.4U,
}i p. m.
Concord. N. II.. 7.40 a. m., 13.22, 5 p. m.
Drucut, Mass., 6 p. m.
Eaateni, 8.45 a. ni.,S.10, 7.'J0 p. m.
FltchbuiK, Mass., U.30 a. m., Ll5, 5.45, 7.20 p. m.
Lawrence, Mass., 9.-^ a. m., 8.1U, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchciiicr, N. 11., 7.40 a. m., ViM, 5 p. m.
Nasliuu, N. II., 7.40 a. m., 12.35, 7.30 u. m.
New York, N. Y., 6.40, 8.45 a. ui.,8.10, 7.30 p. m.
Norlliern, 7.40 a. in., ri.35, 6 p. nl.
NorUi Itlllurlca, Musa., ll..iU a. m., 7.30p. m.
New Hudford, Mubb., 9.30 a. m., 1.15, 7.30 p. m.
Providence, U, 1., 9.30 a. m., 1.15, U.40, 7.30 p. m.
Southern, «>.40, 8.45 a. m., I.IA, S.ltt, 8.40 p. m.
Soutii KrunilnKlmiu, Masa., tf.30 a. m., 7.30 p. m.
Stony Krook Way, 9.30 a. m., 7.15 p. m.
TyuKHburo', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.30 p. m.
Tewlsbury, Maoa., 9.30 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford. N. IL, 13.35, 7.30 p. m.
Wlndhuin and Pelham, N. H., 5 p.m.
Won;osler, Mass., 8.45, ».30 a. m., 1.15, 7.20 p. m.
Keone, N. H.,9.30u. in., 7.30 p. m.
Salem, Mass., 6.40, 8.45 a.m., 1.15, 8.10, 4, 6.40, 8
p. m.
Lynn, Mass., 6.40,8.45 a.m., 1.15, 8.10, 4, 6.40, 0
p. m.
MAIb* OLOIB rOB
Albany and tbe West, 7, 8.45 a. m.. 4 JM). 7.15
Fall Klvor', Mass., 7, 8.45, 10 JO, 11.46 a. m.,3.50,
7.15 I), m.
Blllorlca. Mass., 6.10 a. m., 5 p. m.
Boston, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a.m., 1.40, S.60,
0,7.15 p. m.
Concord. N. IL, 8, 8.45 a. m., 13.10, 7.15 p. m.
Draout, Mass., 8.45, il.45 a. m.
KasU!rn, (1.10, 8 a. m., 1.40, 5, 7.15 p. m.
Fltchburx, Mass., 6.85, 8.45, 11.45 a. m., SM, 7.15
p. m.
Lawrence, Mass.. 8.10, 9.45 a. m., 8.50, 7.15 p. m.
Manchester, N. H., 8, 8.45 a. m., 13.15, 7.15 p. m.
Nashua, N. U., 8, 8.46, 11.45 a. m.. 13.15, 6, 7.15 p.
m.
New York, N.Y., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.45 a. m., 1.40,
3.50, 6,7.15 p.m.
Northern, 8.4.^ a. m., 7.15 p. m.
North lilllurli^, Mass^ 7 a. m., 3.50 p.m.
New liedfunl, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 B. m.,
3.50, 7.15 p. m.
Provldcmui.K. I., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40
3..V), 7.15 p. m.
Southern, 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, S.50, 7.16
|). m.
South Kramlnghain, Masa., 7, 8.46, 11.46 a. m.,
8..VI, ti, 7.15 p. m.
Htony Ilrook V\'ay, 8.35 a. m., 4JH) p. m.
Tyngsboro*, Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Tewksbury, Mass.,6.10, 9.45 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllford, N. IL, 8 a. ro., 13.15, 5 p. m.
Windham und Polham, N. IL, 8.45.0.45 a. m.
Worcester, MasH.,6.85, 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m.,
4.:to, 7.1-''>p. m.
Koeno, N. IL, K.35, 8 a.m., 13.15, 7.15 p. m.
8alein, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.30, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, 8.50,
7.1.^ |i. m.
Lynn, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a.m., 1.40, 8.50,
7.15 p. m.
MANUFACTUBING fetTOCKB.
ffeHicaL
Corrotned dally by WtilUm Shopard, broker.
No. 38 Central street, Presoott Bank buildtug,
Lowell. Where no new transactions take place,
the liKiircs of i)revlous quotations as to price
asked, iild ami sales are fflven.
Par
Last
Value.
Bid.
Asked.
Sales.
Amory
ArooAcux
100
104
....
104 ^
lUOO
....
IrtOO
1783 K
Androficoggln
luu
....
130
137^,
Applolon
Atlantic
lUOO
850
....
650
100
108
....
108
Augusta, (ia
Arlington
100
• • • •
....
97)4
100 •
• • • •
lO."^
103
Bonier City
100
138
lao
138
Bates
100
130
• • ■ •
135
Boot
1000
• • • •
• • • •
1840
Bostoi
1000
• • • •
• • t •
1150
Boston Duck Co...
700
• •• •
• ••*•
800
Cabot
500
• • • •
• • s a
400
Cblco|ieo
100
• • • •
■ ■ ■ •
109
China
100
• •as
• •• a
60
Oocheco
600
• • • t
000
485
Coluinlttan
1000
1000
• • ■ •
1910
Cortliieutal
100
....
• •at
3B>^
Dwight
500
735
• • • a
737 >,'
Everett
100
• • • a
70
«9X
Fr.nklln
100
90
a a • •
90
Great Falls
100
90
• • • a
90 ^i
Hiindlton
1000
• • • •
• • ■ •
775
Iliiinilton Woolen.
100
. • ■ •
• • • •
104',
Hill
100
79
80
7VH
Hartford Carpet...
100
....
195
aoo
Jackson
lOOO
• . * .
....
973 S'
Laconia
400
....
600
473>i
Lancaster
400
. , • ,
• • • a
690
Luwi-ence
1000
....
• . • a
1545
Lowell
690
7(K»
715
nn^
I.3W011 51. Hhop...
500
7(X»
....
730
Lowell Bleachory.
100
140
....
143
LowoU Hosiery....
100
80
....
84
Lowell Uas Co....
100
....
....
200
Lyman
100
....
70
07 ■;
Manchester Mills..
100
....
a . . .
143 ^
Mass Cotton
1000
102.^
a ..a
1037 H
Mcrrtmack
loot)
1140
• a a •
lU.'i
Mbldlescx
100
175
• • • •
180
Monadnock
1000
....
• • a a
1100
Nashua
500
. . . •
• * »
500
Naumkeag
100
100
• ...
101 '4
Newmarket
500
315
• • *^
817>»
Noi.vay Plains....
5O0
....
a a a •
820
Otis
1000
KHM
• a a t
11:3.')
Paclflo
lOOO
....
....
1«.W
I'cpiiorell
500
imc»
110<»
1097',
Pembroke...
100
■ • • •
....
34(»
Uussell MUhi
100
96
....
100
.•^Iiaw Stocking Co.
100
lis
136
Salmon Falls
300
....
250
247',
SUirk
1000
....
....
11J»
Thomdlke
1000
....
....
1300
lYcraont A Suffolk
100
120
....
13<l>,'
Union Cotton
100
315
...
230
Vai»allK)ro'
100
....
. .. '
3(1
Washington Mills.
100
....
100
100
Webster
100
....
....
52X
Wllllmantlo Linen.
25
....
....
45
York
760
060
973X
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
Stookbrldce Manures.
Bowker'a Hill and Drill Phosphate.
Baflklo Bone Super-Phosphate.
Bradlejr'a Super-Phosphate.
IT IS won. TOUI
Winans Bros.'
INDIAN CURE.
C. S. fiOOti ^ €0.
Thouasnda hsva takaa
Hand BEJOICKD.
aurrs
Rbsn.
ScrofiUa
Boiams
Salt Rhroffl
Stomscb, Ll«
ar and El do*
Troublaa
It to tba wo
SMa'a a a r 0
fHaii4t It pot
IllTaljr euraa'
mil I bono com
pIslDta ao
Tbouaaads are
aow taklDilt aad
BBJOionro.
to her
aax. By lu nae
Manatriisl part.
aad
lib ,ont
' For
OvariaB / tron.
cora
place
mant%
Fallln«i^
Ileitis
a aur*
apaalOe.
Ia very
pbMsat
to taka ami
la ouick itod
eSactlvo lo
a
Almost a Miracle
One ot'theMo.st Keinurkuble Cures
of- Blood Foi8oniii|; Ever
Aecomplislied.
It pnrtflaa and anrlcbrs
cradfeatlag diaaaas ftron tba ayaiaia.
I taa Blood, and (tvaa vlgitr
and airaaftb to iba ayatan, rlfbllDg say dUptuco
■Moi to lla owe natural poaltlon. Olva lodlaa Curo
a irkl and tha blaaalag of baaltb will saraly follow.
lodiM OuM 11.00 a Bottle, ttx for l6.
THE WINANS MEDIOINE OOl
WOBOBBTBB, MAM.
^ pf ^:; .
TUliOAT
LUNG
'^P£CIF\G
'I'liU IN tlir MMS'-n of till- \».ir w lirii .ill w !io ni '
ixp.iMii III tlir intii iMcm y ol llu- wr.nl.t!, tlnrilu
( iiiitn«ilinn Colds arid t'lMp.diH winch liiiil to Mi-'t
M'liou!* troubles "ftJitr 'I Imuit imd Lunu-, sIk.uM !«■
Miif lo providf th«'ni>>ilv«* Willi Iniroils' Throat
imkI i.lMiK H|M'clflc, which I.m iiioir Hkih >i\..ii •
li:i> lifiii r<To(jnUtMl iiH rt+i Hivaluulili- ifiiifily tor
lii-.f loiiipiiiinl*, und l>>r Coiimiinption.
l.oiiH H. NVavmoith ^ilvs ol' if "InvnlU'
Throitt and Luiik N|M'cII1c Huvt-tl my lilc."
rMkl'AKhli ONM.V BY
TlIK INGALLS IVIia>lCAL CO
LOWKLL, .MASS., U.S.A.
I'rloOf SO Cvntm and 91 .OO.
E. T¥. llVood &; Co.
47 MARKET 8TRBBT.
COMMOXWEAI/rn OF MA88A-
CIIU.SKTTS.
MIDDLESEX, HS.
PUOBATK COUKT.
To the hcirn-at-lnw, next of kin, and all other
ucrsons lntcrcHtu<l in tho ostutc of ilOX-
AN.NA LONti, late of Lowell, in saifl wun-
ty, ilcceaHO«l, (jIkkktin(»
Wherons, a certain instrument purporlinK to
1)C tho lartt will anil testa im-nt of huM <lPccaR''<l
liax boon prcHentt-ii to nalil court, for prohato, hy
CVNTMIA M. LONG, who prayn that letters
tchtamrntary may Im? 1hhii«!'1 to her, the nxcni.
trl\ tlu'i-cln nniiioil. ami that hIio may liO exempt
from gIvinKa Hiirety or Buretlcs on her twnd
)Mirfiiiant to Raid will ami Hiatuto;
You arc hort'hy cltcMl to ai)i>car at a nrobate
conrt, to he hchl at CninhrhlKC, In Hal«l rouu-
ty of M'ddlesex, on the swond Tucmlay of Feb-
ruarv next, nt nine o'chM-k In tho forunoon, to
^llow cause, if any you bavf.nKalnHt the «anic.
And itaid jietitloncr 1» hon-by directed to rIvo
l.iibllc noticx' thc'H'of, by publlHhInK thin cita-
tion onoe a week, for tlinio f.uc«cs«lvc wocks.
In the ncwKpapcr called- the Lowell Dally
I'oiiricr, printed at Lowrll, the la»t ptiblicAtlon
to be two day», at lea»t, before i»ald court.
WitncsH, (iKoiKiK M. llKooKH, enquire, Judge
of Hald J^urt, this twenty fourth day of .lanu-
ary, in tbe year of our Lord one thounand
elKht hundred and elghty-elKht.
J. 11. TYLER.Itcflster.
LINIMENT
ODKKH raluH, Kvtcrnal and Internal. KK-
LIKV'KH i^welllntrM, C'ontiactlonN of tho Mus-
cICM, StIiryiosKur tilt) .loliit*. IIKALM liruisen.
Scalds, HurUH. (.;ut«, C'rackH, und Scratches.
(Ilest .Stable Itcinedy in the world.) (JURKS
HhouinntWin, NeiiralKla, lloarMcneHa, .Sore
Throat, tji-otip, hikI all kindred anVctions.
A I.»rir» Itoltlw. A Fowcrrui Itninedy.
Most econnmieMi, na II coats but ^JAe. Imttle.
All DruKKl'^t'*- NKLHON A CO., Uustou.
What is Scrofula
It Is that Impurity In the blood, which, ac
cuTinlatliiK In Ihe Klin>d« of the neck, produrcH
unHlKhtly liimpN or swclllnKH; which cuuhcm
painful running soren on the nrniH, IcgM, or
feel; which dovelopH uIccim Ih tho eyes, ears, or
noce, ofbn cauHing bllndnesh or deafness ;
which Ih tho origin of idmales, cancerous
growths, or the umiiy other nianifejitalluns
imiiully aHcrllKjd to "liuinorH;" whli-h, fai«teninK
upon the lungf, cauaert c/>nHUinpti(»n and death.
lictng the most ancient, it U the most general of
all dipcaecs or affcctlonB, fur very few persons
arc entirely free from It.
HOW OAN IT BE CURED
y taking Hood's >arHa|mrllla, which, by tho
remarkable curcH It lian accoinplUheil, often
when other medicines have f.illed, has proven
itself to bo a potent and pectilliir mcdiiiine for
thin disease. Some of the-.e cures aru really
wonderful. If you sutler from mtoIii la In any
of Us forms, be mrv to try Hood's Sarsaparllla,
THE PECULIAR MEDICINE
"I had running sores on my limbs for live
yoarH, so bad at times that I could not walk, nor
sleep nights. When I cominenco<l taking
Hood's .Sarsapaiilla, 1 was in |>aln so severe
that I cannot dehcribv It. I hu'l no appetite
and fell away. Itut Hood's Sarsnparllla did inc
a wonderful amount of good. I have n goo«l
a|ipotitc, have gained in llufh, and oaii sleep
well. My sores are almost healed, and I ran
easily do a good day's work." .Mits. C. F.
LoKD, Dover, N. IL
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all <lruKgt«ts. <4 ; six for $5. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Lowell, Mass.
100 DoMOM Ono I>ollnr
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL,
^^r-pV^ Its hygienic, aperi-
kxA*^ ~0^ ent and digestive
'f'\ properties are un-
^ ''surpassed.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la preparad to qooM UM rmj IowmI prtow M
ftU^lBdsofpxtalUc. Call fr>r MttmalM.
'r<'iiij)«'r:iltiiT<tf
SliiM'p Itork
Spring U 47'^ F.
Hhoep Hock Spring Wntor contains four liftha of
a grain uf vnline conititiirritt in a i{nllun, anil Is
from six to thirty tlUK-al'l.KKl: than the Ublo
wstcrusually unerrrd fur isle.
TIh' loading IMiyKlclaiis oftli.- City
may be coiiguTt^'d hh to th«' tlipra|>piitio
efficacy uf thiit wi'll kiiuwii table
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWCU,MAS$.
We give below a statement of one of thO
ino.st remarkable cuith ever uecomplished by
uny medicine, ^eldom has a community been
so greatly InteresitMl lu u ease iir tliU kind aa
was the vhlage of l>aniiiii»<M)tla Mills, Me.,
In the MUkne:.M nnd cure df Mr. Uiinkln.
Kvurything else h.id failed, and deitth '^uuiued
Inevitable, when Hood's Marsuparllla was re-
soried tu and eirected
A iVondiftful Cure, , « .
"The siat«>inei)l which I here mskb may Mem
too extraordinary l» be true. Ilm I m ill tell
my story ^ plainly and truthfully us I posslbliTB.
can, and refer lor corrobiiratlon to Hhuo.nt any
resident of this town, where I have lived all
my life und am well known.
"When tt \outli, I wiio strong and active, able,
to work hard, and ambitious to auex*ee/1 in life.
I am now :14 years of age, and 14 years a^o be>
gan to have epileptic liii., ciiuseir, as we believe,
by injuries to the splno received by a fall, a*
none of our tanilly have ever been similarly
aflllcted. HoniK nine years ago, by advice of a
|>liyslcbin, I began to take a bn)mlde com-
|)Ounil, which had a i|uletlng elTect upon my
nerves. This being, as 1 am told, a 'cumula-
tive drug,' and lakliig nothing lo carry it out of
my system. It had a disastrous and
ALMOHT KATAI. KKKKCT
ui>on my blood. In fact, 1 think I never could
aitolu go through the pain ami misery of tiio
pant two years. .Soon after I began with the
bromide, sores a|>pearvd on the calves of inf
legs, ^ilowly but surely they spread over my
body. I tried all the medicines we eould hear
of, but nothing stayed tlieir terrlblu progress.
They bcciinii* very severe under my knees, and
when I walked blooil >\ould start from them
and mark on ihc lloor my path from room to
room. Al leiiglli the cords beenine citnlraeled
(to thai I could no longer walk, ami wan obliged
in despair to lake to my IhmI, from which I
never expected to rise. Kxcepllng my lieed,*
bandspiVet and breasi, I was llii rally covered
with soros, constantly discharging eorruptlon.
No woinU can convey an Idea of the torrlblo
itidlerlngs 1 endur«'d, as my condition was ul-
nioHl too lerrlblu to descitbe. I war ui.able to
nit up or lie down, but was obliged lo keep in a
recltning position, retlng on my feet,' hips, the
palms of my Iwnds, and tliu ba<*k of my head*
I eould pot bear the touch of heavy clutlilnc,
and my coverings were uf the lighU'si |>osslbla
materials. When tlioy were changed or tha
cloths on my limbs were removed, large scaba
caino oir with them. Whou uhl sores dried up
new ones formed.
I MAD NO AI'I'KTITR
Or Strength, could eat hardly anything, and
waslu sur.li pain that 1 eould sleep only when
1 became totally exhansteil and relapsed Into
iincoiisc|ousnei>s. 1 had the constant attention
of a loving father and nioiher, whnliilmost ex-
hausted their health and means in endeavor-
ing to relievo my sufferings. 1 had boon con-
flneil to |hc bed about a year whon. In Heptent-
bor, 1 K*>, I avked moiber If I eould try Ilood'a
Sarsaparilla, as we had.n'ad of Its remBrkable
■U(m;osh. 1 took one bottle and noticed na
ciiange in my condition, but continued to use it.
When on the llfth liottle we notiired that tbe
sores sueined to look iMttcr, and the flesh under
them natural.
ThlH Hay of Hope
Was chceiing, Hint when my young friends in
the village made me a Christmas present of •
ilo/.en bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, my grati-
tude to them und to the medicine was almost
unspuakablc. I continued lo Improve. Tho
smaller soros gradually healed up, and even
the more stubborn ones wuro fuir^Ml at last to
yield to the medicine. New nnd healthy skin
formed. My appclile came baci tome, I ato
well ami Incream-d In llesli. I so«in begiin to get
natural sleep, and now rest as well as any one.
After being conlined to ibu lied a year and flro
months I was able to get u|*. I mourned to arrow
stnuiger ovory week, and could soon wofK
about Ibo house, and walk with a cane, which I
should not need, but for the contracting effect
of the surus upon the cords of my legsr I {am
now
KNTIIIKLV FKRK FHOM SOKES,
Ilftvlng all over my bmly only the H-nra as ro
minders of my siifTerlngs. My whole Improve-
nienl 1 :itlributc solely to Hood's .Sarsaparilla,
and can truthfully say I Ixilicvc I ewe my lifO
to tills wonderful inedl<-lnc." (t. Wahrkn RAN-
KIN, Dumarlscolta Mills, Lincoln County, Me.
For Corroboration
Of the ubove testimonial wo can refer to alrtost
every resident of Dam irlscotta Mills and the
villages alKiiit. To lie more specific, we havo
received letters endorsing Mr. llankln's state-
ment and tof^lifylng to the wonderful |>ower of
I(ood'« Sarsaparilla as shown lu this case, fron^
Makk I>. Kankin,
J. K. Mllmoan, I'osimastcr,
W. T. Y«)KK, Hotel I'roprielor,
W. ('. I'KAOt'ls, all of Dainarlscotta Mills.
Ii. /.. Wl.NNi.ow, of Drockton, Mass., for 16
years postmaster aud express agent at Da*
niHrls4!ottii Mills.
Mils. IL M. WiiiTTKMUKK, Ayer, Mass.
Wii.i.lAM IL Crsill.Nii, Worroster, Moss.
TiiKRON o. Rankin, Worcester, .Mass.
.loiiN II. Rankin, Won»*stcr, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What More'lH Xeceaaaryf
Surely, after reading the above, not even Um
most skeptical can iloiibt the peculiar power of
Hood's .Sarsaparilla In purifying the bloo<l, driv-
ing out disease, and imparting health and vigor.
Salt Rhrum.
"I wits' troubletl with suit rheum till aboat
three years ago. My facv about the eyes wottld
lie swollen and scabltod, my hands an«l parts of
my body would be raw sores for weeks at a
time, my flesh wonhl seem fo rotted that 1 oould
roll pieces of flesh from l*etween my flocors aa
arge as a pea. In fart I was
TOHMKNTKP WITH HALT RHBOM
In the worst form, and had to learo off work al-
together. I consulted several dodora, but tboj
gave me no relief whatever. One called It typo
poison and gave me medloine aooordlncly; but
aalt rheum cannot be curetl In tbat way, I ao-
sure you. .Seeing lloo«rs Sarsaparilla adtVT-
tlsed, I liought one l»<ntle and used It aooordlnff
to dlnM-tlons. It licl|>e<i me so much that I took
a second ami thlnl Imttle. and
HAVE NOT BKBN TBOVBLKD
with sail rheum since. I will reeommend Hood**
Sarsaparilla not only for oalt rbeum. but for
humor* of all kinds, loea of appetlie, and that
'all-gone' feellnf so oflon txporienoed by evory-
one. In irofUnf for ealt vboam I used Hood's
OUvo (Matraont oa tbo plaooo ^ntMd. A. O.
BoUHira, HagariMBli JaaMtIca riaiB, r
%i
*»i
. J
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8
LOWELL. DAILY COUMEB. TODNEBDAY, FEBRUABY 1. 1888.
ttlje lotorll ©ailg^ourifr.
WEDNESDAiTfEIJKUARY 1, 1888^
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HUN.
e.w »
4.ft<
L«*t nljflit wn» cool nn<l tliJ«nu.rr.lnff iIw4<Um1.
Iv iit.Mv, l.ullho forenoon hivs been vory flno
and ik-?..'«ut. At 5 oVUik la»t cvtnli.tt tlio ^m..
peratisn' wub 28", at 7 thl» luon.lnK i-^, nnU i«» >
B03INESS liOTlOES.
U; (•oa^tin^ hi ruvvtmUi t »ll.!e toiil^'lit.
riTCor^oltaH, »>»♦' l'Ouk>cllt;r, .M Mviri-
iH^ ^lmt,li:i>.<i«<i'U''l to <U.-.>oul hlM-inii-
latiiiu lil.iHiv.i.iul iMrth> wJ.l.ln>jto::««t M.ii..'
pxxl tutokx very flu':ti> ^UokM ••vitil tli«HH
M?lv«>.«.f4Aih opp'MUmliy. ( :ill ^M\)
the treaHiiry »« well oft as it wm wben the
Heaxoii tu-jrau. The six rehearauU will cout
about f 125. TheCreatlou will coHt iihout
mm. The onlv fcuMbli' way of Heciirinjt t m
n.etleil ♦2()0 neerjiK to be to reserve about 'm
ifood hoats uiul ^eli ti*tiU al a ilollar emli.
Thlt* will leave auipk? room (or iiiemUer« of
llU' hOCi.lv to ht.llKf ;iO«Hl M'HtH. 1111(1 as tlH'V
have ha.l "Tft «eiil«' worth of tillmoiv, UH'I aiv
to Irive M oeiit*' worHi of malinoo au.l *1 ..>0
to »2.<K) worth of evening |>orformuiue ot llie
Creation for tl.Hr if'i.()(». iIk'V vuiinol )ustlv
eonn.>laiii that tliisMiiall frai-tirtii of the luili
U reserve.l. as a sort of 'MieaMiry htork.
It wan ,l»ii<lo.l laht .;voiiiUK' iil<o»!:h not a
niu.ruiiiof the board of L'ovennu.iit was
pn-heiil ) to take iil> the >Ie«-xiah at llio i;t'.\l
four ri hear.als. The Bo.-lety lias the bookn
Mild the work has never been lilven in lull
In Lowell, but ,Ian. SH, 18T4. excerpts from
this oratorio mule «P tln! seeouil part of a
i.rou'rainine. It may po^nll.ly be jtlven next
Ihrixtnuni. Al any rate the iiraetice will not
Mr HhvIos iiropo«e«l eertahi elinnjjM In the
bvlaw>. \li\|.linir niomhers ilelinllely Into
two i-I;i».M» -elicruK members and a«hO«iale
inembein. 'this v^ill « tleet no material
eliaKKV. UIKl il will t'-^''"')' "'"'n'O' lUillsMl-
lilt; of tiekits.
The next I (heursal will belli .Tohn utrccl
vei.lrv next Tuesdav eveniii;:, whon Iho «>r;V-
torio'of the ^lolal'j will be put 111 rLhcttr:>.al.
im.illl/or A1.0KKMKN.
Special Notices.
Distress After Eating
Is one of the many dlungrceablo Byniptoiua of
tlyapepsJn. lloailjiche, lieurtbuni, Honr Htoin^ch,
fulDtnci'B and cainlelouH np|tctlto arc nUo,
caused by this very wlde»i>read and growing
(liacaHC. llood'H SarwiimrlHa tonej* the atom-
acli, creates an a|>pellte, piun|Otc» licallhy tU-
Kestlon, relieves the lieutliiclie, and euros tlio
moHt ol)»tlnale cafros of dyspcp-la. UemJ the
followiii); :
"My wife lind Uyppcpfla. flie could not keep
her t >oil down, and Uad that opprcsseil feeling
after eating, shu hu*l no arpellle and was t^ixd
all the time. ?^lio tried numerous medlelucH
without belnj: relieved, Imt the fli-Kt bottle of
lliMHrs Sarsanarlllii did Iter a great dwil of
>{(K>'l. She has Uiken two boillcn, un<l can eat
any thlUK wlUuiui diNlrcH, an<l li:»s no tr«ud»le In
retaining food." John II \TriCNm;i.u, Marlon,
JhpnidX tLoxittn*
S^pecial fitttitn.
ob'.a.
ALL-GONE FEELING
/
CLOSING OUT
iSpecial jSoticrjS«
or
"Tind
THE OITI.
8oe local* on pn•J:e^ ft ami 7. ------
A patent lia>» be* u i»xi4d t»» .lame*, t . Pot-
ter ot lhi«i vilv <»'» »" eveninj: nm haniotn lor
eotlon opem l>.
Order vour eoal from D. W. H<.nu- »^ son.
f)tVnlr;ifMre.l.-;llH'y have u lar^'e Mtppl'
of the be-^l varlelle".
The (.half in the l.owe'.l iindTTt^a.ui l«n>e
railroad eutujianv o\v.:>d by the late .bdni V .
Callahan will !»'• In !d b> .M:'s. < allahan.
I,o«.k at thel^t «.f the l.iteM tH.pr.lar eol-
Iretion* of liltv cent voeut and In^lruim ntal
inuMe ad\rrti«.d by daniner. the u»U'>i'
dealer. W M«'rt lluaek street.
The F. 51. II. ' lid» bold Iheir in>t nnnuni
hull nl (t. A. H. ball, eori.er ol Mark, i and
Central -tiMts I'lhlay exeirin;:. A uoo.l
time may be expected by tho-e who attend.
The funeral nerx lees of the lute l)r. .loel
8paldinu will take tdaee at Khk hi net
eUureh teinoirow at *J oVlo«k p. ni
Dr. Chanibre will oflblale. Friend*
vlted without further notiee.
The einplov.s of .<. V. Tike are l<)
»lel»;hride thU evenlmt, sturtini:
HUire. No. 7 TreMHitt htreet. at
nharu. aud If nothtnij prevent- will brlnn
UP at >lr. IMke's resldeneo in Tewk..buiy,
Mr. and Mrs. .I'lke havin*: kindly luvlted
them.
The oonunlttee on claims for IKNS met la^t
nlirtit. Aldermiin KnneU Is ehalrinan. and
Councilman Abboli I-.iwrence wa« elected
»ecrelarv. It was found that *i'i claims for
«laiiiatfes au"'""** '•'»-' *''*.''" ^'''■*-' '■♦'''^''■«*?«> '•>
last yearV eominlttee l<» the prci^ent one.
The committee adjourned for two weeks,
when u time will be dxed (or hearhiK".
Uev.
aie r.i-
hafe a
from the
7 o'clock
AttrmpU-d hulHd«.
.lohu Ix-ndtn, a .swe«le. IW years old. swal-
lowed muriatic .ucid Alowlay at hU home on
LIneoln htreel. Dr. A. I. rtukham was
•ummoneil and saved his life. Domestic
troubles led to the act. I^ndlii Is al work
today as usual.
Foltco Cuuru
Wcilncfday, Feb. l.-There were four
dnuiks.
Dora llayeH. lareeny of a quilt, i? 10 and
Owen Kahey, nejilcct ot minor child, bad
bis eahe eonlinued.
Aunnul ht«t«>iueut.
The aunual »talemenl of the Mutual Life
Insurance «ompany of New York I* jiovv
made public, and shows the ymr IKs, to
have been the Ulo^t prosperous on*' in the
history of the company. The new Inislness
written dnriuK the year amounted to *=(«•,-
457.40K.37, whli h wms an increase of *r.'.(ii4.-
749 over tliat of l!SNi. Tlu' assets of the eoin-
paiiv now amount to l|lls,W<i.'^ol.Ksi. und it
hax'an outstanding: in>uranee aeeount of
f427.«!'.*H,!»:i'l. It lec. ivetl for premiums in
18H7 the sum ot *17.1I0,1KH. ar.d tt«» total rev-
enuf from all soun-es was iji'2a,OTlMn!'i.4<l.
The total payment to policy hobleis was
frl4,l'J8.4'2.'l '•!', and the lunnher of policies
was Increased to 14(t.lU3. In the 4^) years of
Its cxijti.iiee the company has paid policy
holders over !f2:>7.0UO.(WO.
Feraonali
The msny friemis iu this city o( Rev. Fr.
iJoehe, the manajter of the Worklnu Hoys'
il(tme of Boston, will reu'ret to hear that he
has been co.Mpelled, by fallinj; health, to re-
linquish his ehartfe. lie has been an inde-
fali;:able worker in its interest, and to his
(.evere labors is due his biokeii-ilowii condi-
tion at present, lie often spent the unaier
part of the nl^ht on the streets, ^atherin!,' in
the boys from the hi^'hways ami bywavs.
and at one time the luiine was so ciowdc.l
that Fr. llo-he slept, w ben he slei.t at all. in
aelKiir. Archbishop Williams will soon ap-
poiiil ,t succ. s>or. and flnii Fr. Koclie will
i;o sjulli. lie was fiirtiierly an assi.taiil at
Peter's ehunii in this city.
Olivi r K. .sinple. formerly principal of
Ibe l'awti:cU( tvilic >chool, is now a lawyer
In ,Ju<i;;<' ("ion's otVn e in .Mini!eui>olis. Minn.
Mr. aiul .Mrs. Frank Smihy, who were re-
«'enV|v inarrie<l, returned irom tlieir wed-
ding''trip yesterday ainl a lar;:.' company of
backnu n aid expressmen >:re«'ted lliem at
the >llddk•^ex street ^talion. Mr. .•'^luiley Im-
inj; a member of the latter fralernily.
C»»r|» from Mlllow Dale.
Jor.a. HowtrB broU'^ht to the Courier of-
fice yesterdav miiiu* ^p^.«im^ns of small lish
taken from a' imiskrat tra|i set in Tyn<.^N
ponil near the ereek coniieeiin;.' that body of
water with Mu<l poml. The innskral tiap
in made «ii the principle of the old-fashiomd
eel-pot, ai:d of wire nettliiji of so small
mesh thjtl It takes a very small tisli to j^et
through. The small Ush of various kinds
come Into the trap by the pailful. Anions
them arc a variety never before taken from
the pond, which are suppose«l to be the
pro-'eny of some carp which were put Into
thel)onda few vearsa'.ro. They are shajMid
Homewbat like a'"|miikin-sefd." with mark-
insH to Borne extent like a red-lin perch, but
they are manifestly neither. Mr. IJowers
Hays that those who know carp prononnee
them to be of that variety. Before i'U"'«>K
them in water they were frozen stin, Mr.
Bowers says, but on iHsinj; placed In their
natural element, they came to life again, and
are now very vl;;orous. AmonK the lot
brought to the Courier office are one llz ird,
one tad-pole, and two small born-poulH.
The Choral Society.
There wan u fair turnout nt the rehearsal
last evening. At the intermission a state-
ment of the fond lion uf things was niatle,
from which It apix ar< <l that there are now
450 members of the society. Ail hut al>out
ItjO of these may be eonsidcrnl as more or
lens directly the fr.iit of the (iilmorc concert.
With every oidijj.iiioi met to date, the socie-
ty hMH ftoraethlnic over ^°(i<K) in cash on hand,
oa which to continue rehearsals until the 7th
of March and give the Creation. This U not
•II that will be needed, but it is enough to
warrant goioft ahead \\ ilhout asking for any
guaranty lunu. The < remlon iK-rforinauces,
afternoon and evening. »larch 7, mu-t furnUh
iuHt about MOO to add to the ftiOO on hand,
Id order to ■qotre up tU accounip, and have
A Urand .IiirynDtn Oruwii -InuuMtiint Ae-
tbiii uii w l.lf|iiur l^leeiise Cnst*.
A-»i'< >iid idi'etiMi; of the b 'aid of uUbM-
Hal'. e;ii!cd l(. draw a K'':«iid iin's Hnin. wa*
held v«^\el•d^v allenioon in the eommitt»e
room" «m tin* ih'r<] lloor of the lndldliiL,', as
the aMermeii's room is now reeeivlUij re-
pairs. Aldermen Chiidw'uk, lloldeii. I ui-
nam. Uuiu ;-. Boiilwtll and .si'ilbner were
preMiil, ai!d Alderman < lialwick preslde.l.
William S. Knapp was the juivncin dr.iwn.
A niiuiUei ol n iiior licenses were -.'laiiled.
\id» rm.in ruticmi called tln-aMciilionot tin
l.card to the matt.'r ol a liipior liecuM- >\ld. li
II .r;i;io II. I'lillow holds, his pi oi'i-r Itusi-
I,, s, 1. ill;;; No. 1(1 i'.dge street. It a, 'pears,
said ViUeiiieie, I'litn.iin. that a in in named
KlliotI imreliu'td tli«' lieeiis. as well as III'
naloo'i tj.'iii I'artl'-w bi'l Septenib'r. Kilioii
was coi.vie'e-l ot violatin;; the iiciuse I'»\\.
but lie atler\vul<ts s„|(| hi. ||. eli-e bi. k t ■
I'artlow. who is now il.diik'biisiucsH under
it. Tiie meU'luis of the ct«mnuil«e oil li-
censes had not takt n aeilon on the nniller, as
till' lueililiir vestei'das was uc \pected. Iml
Ihev li.d a'll talked i^ over sipalulely and
iliomrld the full board should consider llie
ease.
Al lerinan llunels explained the ni»e mor*'
fui;\. I'.irllow. !u' s:ild, biel sold the li»'ense
to r.lllott for i!<4«K». and Klllott. after bemi
, \|e|id of ille;ral selling, sold It back tor
^'h. Uo moved that there be a hcarin^' at
tlienexl meeting of the aldermen, when
lartlow eaii have an opportunity to show
cause wli\ bis lieruse should not he re\oke.l.
Alderin'an lloldeii said it was a ease in
whi< h the <|unilion w as whether a uiau euu
traos'.cr his license or not.
Alderman Bout well oiM'Osed the motion
on the ground that the c«Mumitlee had not
looked the iimlter up nullleiently. lie
thought it khoui'l be referred to the commit-
tee again.
The motion was carried, AKIerniaii Houl-
well ah>ne voting in the uegativc. i he board
then adjourned.
AMU<«£M£kTa.
"Ot'R IHIKII VIMITOHK.'*
Murray and Murpliy, with one of the Ijent
companies tliev lia\e ever had, entertained a
full house at Music hall last night in their
inimllalde fashion. Their own work was
verv artistic. of its kind, and Marie Louise
Day was a » apital soubrette. Allthe special-
ties were well received.
.lUHHHAfl.T TONUillT.
The most promlnrnt attraction of the week
is Mr. Dion Boueieanlt. with Miss Thorn-
ilyke and his own company. In Mr. Boucl-
eault's excellent drama "The .ShauLdiraun.'
This is casilv the best of that author's ininy
suc'-essful jdavs. and as it U about four years
since It or .Mr.' Boiicicault has been In Lowell
it can Ik; sure of a good reception. The spe-
cial scenery necessary for the celebrated
prison scene will be brought by the companv
for this pcrrormaiice. Besiilea Mr. Buuei-
canlt and .Mi-s Thorndykc there are iu the
companv Messrs. Frank llob*'rl», Ma^on
Mitchelf, It. A. Uoberts, .1. C. I'ad^'ctt. (Jus
Kevnolds. Fred ( (ubett, Herbert ( olhy. Kirk
Arinstron;:, Misses .lean (iordoii. .lulla
Stuart. Mrs. M^irv K. Barker, and Miss Kliz-
abeth Uoiand. r"lierc wHI be but one per-
formance, and II is extremely lioubtlul
whether the **.*«haughraun" will ever have
another representation here after this even-
ing al Music liall.
till-: (iiKitA.
Tomorrow night tiie ever-delightful "lo-
hinthe" will be sun;,' al Mu'lc ball by the
(iiiltert Opera company. Tiiis orgunlzatlon
\ii a good one. In principals and «diorus, and
ought to li« verv successful. Friday night
•'Hie Mascot" will be given mid Satupiay
•'Boeeaccio." with a ".Mikado" inatluue. The
best seats are only ."><» cent*.
NOTKS.
The arrangements for the ball tomorrow
evening lor the benefit of the Lowell base
liall association, indicate an evening of great
eiijovnient to those who attend.
••the Best Wnv of Looking at Didv" will
form the inh.'rest'ing subject of Mrs. Bcedicr
of Newtjnvilie toiiiirhl -iit the women's
branch of the People's club. Mrs. Becchcr
is an instructive and ph asinu' talker.
The Temiile quartette of Boston, with the
Hccomplished .Seliru< ker. liaridst. will ap-
pear in lluntiPu'tcn liall this eveidiig In an
entertainiiienlof rare excellence. The com-
bination of artists is one of the best wlii«li
lias uiU'cand in the Y. M. €. A. course.
Ti< kets r)0 cents for the evening.
Tonight at the men's branch of the Peo-
ple's dub a line musical proirrainme will be
presented under ihe <lireelion of Misses
Tuck an»i Uoldnson. Tlie atimission U free
and there should be a good attendance.
"I have been trouUled with dyspepsia. 1 had
tint llltlc api'ctltc, and wi.al I dl.l eat illstrotaed
me. or did mc little jio"'- •" "" '"""' "'^'' *'**•
lug I wouldoxpt>rleii<ea falrtne»H or tlre.l, i»ll-
gone fw;ie«,asthou«h I hail nol eaten any-
thing. Hood's NirMiparllla <tld nu* an lunnense
aninnnLuX jj-'od." It gave me an arpelUo, and
uiy loi.il relisl cd and sjilUllcl the craving I had
prVvlou- Iv .•vperlcnce.l. It rillovcl mc of that
faint, ibed. all>fone fe«uln/ I havo foU so
nm.h better sineo I took lloo.l'* siu-*np»rlllu,
that J am happy to rccjumen-l U." U. A.
|•A(ll^ iVtilcriow n. Mri^s. ,
N. Jl. r.c 'live U),i'\ only
Hood's Sai'siiparilla
S..1.I by ill .In.irjfM-. II ; six for .••.. Prepared
oiit> Iv ( . I. II(»<»1) A C«».. Lo«e.l, Mass.
Dr. Geo. II. Jemiisoii,
S»:oeef sor Irt D«. K. M. N«l.»0»,
Rilvrarrlmaek ItrMt* - • Roatord Wmtk
TODAY
SLEIGHS
Tltii?* TVcelt
AT
Taylor's Peerless Razors.
These Razors are made and fia-
ished in the best possible manner,
and are fully warranted and ftold
on trial.
125 stjles of Bazprs, ranging in
price from 25c. to $3.50.
I66&I6B
MERRIVIXCK BT
STORE
TOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED
To the rhnractcr of Pavestors In the New I lamp-
Bhlre Trunt to.'s 6 |»er cl. D*l>e»ture Itomli.
Plttsfleld Savings Bank, Plttsneld ♦iI.OOO
Lancaster Savings Hank, Lancaster #i>,oOO
Norway IMalm* Havings Bank. Iloehestcr ♦le.oco
lUfur
ieiTli
eor'l
ilngn - . .
Mlifurd Klvel'enl.Sadnjcs Bank, .Mllionl *Ui,000
MeiTlniack County .Savlugs Bank, Con
, •1(1,000
Krnnklin SavluKH Bank, Franklin ♦l.'i.oOO
Mernmack Ulver rjavlngs Bank, Man-
chester ♦.•;o,ono
Cheshire Provident Insiltiillon, Kccne..i?u>0,000
r. Rodliff, Jr., Agent, OouTJer Bnilding.
Wednesday and Thursday— Best 20 cent
chocolate cream drops 14 cents a pound at
Smith's, 47 Merrimack street.
A. N. llurinon
showB special patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kinds of picture mouMing, also a goo<I
line of foreign and American photographs,
steel engravings and etchings. The prlecB
are rlibt. No. H9 Merrimack street, up stairs.
Best Messina lemons in the market 14c.
doz., 2 do/. 2.') cts.. at dmith'r?, 47 Merrimack
street. .
Valentinea.
Prnng'd. Whitney's and llap'^iel Tcck's, 1
cent to i?.*».00, comb-, fancy and rich. Pic-
tures, frames, albums, stationery, blank
hooks, mottoes, periodicals, <fce.. cheap at
Cambridge's, Merrimack House block.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
. SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central aud Prcscolt Streets.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A lUCU VARIKTY.AT
C. K. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street*
fiend orders to us for painting, paporlnic, etc.
OURWORKGUARANTEED
Wo make a specialty of Repairing and Reap-
holrttertuK Furniture and call for, also dcllTer
goods free of charge.
•5 Preacott 8tr««t.
We are takiufi,' stock,
hut tomorrow Ave shall
open up with revised
prices throughout the
eutire store. We pro-
pose to hoom the Feh-
ruary husiness beyond
precedent, and shall
offer genuine bargains
in all departments, to-
gether with special
daily sales, of which
we shall give you due
notice througli the
daily papers.
Watch this space
from day to day; it
Fay BIOS. & Hosford's,
iy:i CViitrnl Street.
I'LILT Mill ISO.
Stoiim mnl W'utor F'lttlnii
Are tloiui by us In the vcrj l>CBt manner.
»l-<}r\h F1\ti.ni«, Library l^ampii and Kj.nc)
UUilies a Hpeclaiiy.
FAHIU:LT. «« VONATOK,
Tolcphono l-.'-SI. *^ IJutfon Street.
SlijJiiitly Imperfect
Lies' Clotli and
Tricoite Mings,
Ueln^ the accunmlation of Rlight*
ly imiierrect Ladies* Cloth and
Tricotte Nuttings made by one
ol'tho most popular New England
mills. They embrace in their
best grade the following very
desirable and fashionnble eolors :
Three shades of Brown, three
shades of Blue, Green, Wine,
Cardinal, Black, Drab, Mahog-
any, Tan, Brown Mixed, Gray
Mixed, and four shades in Il-
luminated Colorings.
They are all full double width
and strength, and in ninny pieces
the imperlections are very slight
aud hardly noticeable. We shall
open them on WEDNESDAY
MOKNINCI, Feb. Ist, at ouly
50 Cents per Yard.
This is a splendid opportunity
to secure a serviceable aud fash-
ionable dress at a very low price.
A METHOD BT WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
' • AND JI'1IU.S
Save the Xl/ent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
T UK
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporateil under U Vm of itis Stale
of Nbw York, an1 authorized !o do
tiusiisss ill tl'io St ite of
Bassacliiiselts, ' —
Offers a plac by which you cau secure %
heme or buiiuoHii j)roper y of yonr own
quicker, easier, wilh Itoi cash advance
and under more favorable oocdilioni
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be lelected by yotir-
self anywhere. When given poasession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, uaually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized' in-
aurance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in oaie of
death.
F. H. & F. L KILGORE.
No. 4 Wjnmifs £j[change,
L O WE L L , MA SS,
Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Broad-
way, New York, U. S. A.
RAZORS
AND
STROPS.
may save you lots of
money.
A. 6. POLLARD & CO.,
80 & 82 Kerrimacic Street.
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Printiuif PrcHSOM. *
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STliEET.
BftBt Messlnn oranu'es* h cfw.
week only. .Silc Ntops at 5 p.
SinlthV, 47 MerrliuHck Btrcel.
.1
Ol.
(to/, thin
Siilurday.
B« on Time.
Time 1« money and iipi)ointment« maflo
«lioul.l liC k«!pt. H you cttiiy ii relliible
w utcb ill your pocket or have ii well reifuiiit-
e<l muntlfi dock nt yoiir home you will be on
time and live up to your H^rccmontK. A
fHllure to do so cannot tben be excused on
that account. Clarke, 68 Central ntroet,
make a Hpeclulty of tine watches and mantle
c.lockf, and also baii the atfency of Parabola
Hpectaclea. Low pHcea prevail.
PersUn date* 3 Ibt. 20 cenU. Smitb'i.
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO.,
154 WASHINGTON STREET. CHICAGO,
Offer for wlc earofully selected WKSTERN
FAUM MOttTUAOK.S, In sums of $300 to $2000,
bearing 7 per cent. Intereat, payable semi-iknoa-
ally at the Apploton NiAlonal bank.
For particulars concerning these choice se-
curities, Inquire at the Applelon or the Wameslt
National bank.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street,
BELOW COST.
stiver Ware, Jewelry, Kyo
GlanseR and Spectacles must be
■old Ht prices way below cost
on account of overstock. Don't
mlas thcouportHnlty. Come and
see. If you want anything In
our line you can bny of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
88 Oentntl 8tr««t.
Winter Gloves,
Mittens, Gaps, Toques, Wristers, Bobes,
Horse Blankets, and Fur Oollars and
Ooats. Leather Goats and Bnokskin
Underwear.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
I
ALLOVKll KMP.UOIIIKUY,
MATCHKl* KDOIN^jS,
I
— AT—
MAYNAUl) A CO.'S,
78 Mkkkimack St.
WM. p. BRAZER & CO.
Oomer Hat and Glova Store.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is prapand to qaote the Terr lowoat prIoM oa
all klntfa of pilatlBff. Callfcr^-** — *—
Specialties jiJels & Son's.
I^t TIN8EL. If ACRAMK, aaaortcd oolora,
at Rc^ a akein.
NOTTINGHAM LACB TIDIKS and OVSH-
ION COVKR8, 11 Inches sqnara, Oc. each.
WHITK AND SMOKED PKARL BDT-
TONS, all slies. at 5 and Oc. a doscB.
SVLLOWAY'H AI.I. • WOOL SRAKBR
■O0K8. r«8nlar S5c. Rood a, for 10c pair.
WIMTKR WRIGHT IPSWICH RlkBRD
FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE, slsea 1 to
lO, at 350. a pair.
INFANTS' CHRISTENING DRB88R8,
tucks and Insertion down front, Baaa*
bars Raffle on bottom, only 08v.
COUNTRY TARN. 8c. a Rhein.
8««ond trade GKItM ANTUWN. 7c.a tkein.
BEST DRESS BRAID, So. a roll.
STEWART'S SAFETY PINS, 0c. a dosen.
WelieB Block, MenHmack Street,
Ciwcll
ESTAinJSHED 1845.
,L.
LOWELL, MASS., THURSDAY, FEliRUARY 2, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BK
oifK.
Entertainments.
Mary's Lamb Iu a RevUod Version.
Mary had a Itulc lunib,
ItH iU'e<',o wHH wlilU' iix snow,
And liuUta lltllo imlff l»eit
To keep It Hufc, you know.
Bui lloRcr MIIU, lio ranic along,
An URly l»<»y wiiH he,
Ami umiiHhed Iho llule tariff ^u
To let tho l*mb ki> free.
And In I ho nlRht an KnKll'^b wolf.
Ah isllent itit 't «'luin.
Clinic i.iowlinK roiiiul Ihe broken pen
Au.l killed irioUillohiiub.
Then Miry Aept. but iKipefiil Mbl,
"I'll hnvo fn'« wViol al l«.«.«i ,,,,, .
..And io you HhHil." »ttld Itotror MIIU;
So *ald the Hjfly bca»l.
IlHl when Mhe went to not Iho nof«c
The wolf wait »*llll«K "" 'H . .
••come .....'• ^Bl.l lie. ••aiiU gH your wo:il;
I've ll\<; I my prh-c npu" "•
So Mary irndeil wl<b Iho wolf,
And roundly did i*h«' |>ay ;
For Uiai dear lli'«<i' «bf Hd the beast
-A uvelveni.mtn uud n day. ■
— |S|irlunlliM I nion.
....ChciiCilne'Ms now nold in Knxland.
TIIHEE NIGHTS,
Commencing Thursday, Feb. 2d.
S|»ecia1 l^uiUc' Mullnee Saturday, at a
oVluiU.
Gilbert Opera Co.
Under the mana^tinenl of M. N. yycr*.
StrouueriliHU Ever. ,
35— rirst-Class Artists — 35
ln.lii.llnK the r..M..wlnK: Mr. •'»;"'.\*''''":i;V.
lli'H* KU'^llNh <»|»"N <'..mMm.v) ; Mi". •'• ',•'";.:
U,.i.Wt.r. Mr. Kivd A. (io.,dvU... »"** ": ' Ml Ic
MUh Mario Vali-Hvu (lorni.Tly «-l h «"«',»"-'„'"
_ (iH.o will. Ihe Mciaud UiH.-ni .•A«..|.any), Mli-^
TbU U notprunoun.-c.Kbe>e.rino.bulltU »^ii|>;.^:;;(;;|;^j[;;•^,^^^^^ ^m Ik, pnuliioiMl for
iftigcfllancoufi.
proiiounoed u "Kkln."
• ^..Tliu MuiulK'.tcr Mirror lliink-' tirat
younu U>fk>* who win- n. vt'r««»niiM'll«'<l tuiif-i'
poMit^i ■^tunl|"«fu«•L•ll^rL•lu•y biivi- little con*
oeplion of tho horror* of war.
....Lan.-Mster. N. II.. •iuluw.lo have the
bofx tobo>cj;:»n cbute in tUe conntry
LanoiiMor folkn ouxbt t" <*oiue ami look at
tbe Ik'lviilero flUle In Lowell.
' ....The lold wculbcr lant week iiia«le It
Itnpofcll'le for tbe Ki-m'X county ilaiuineri* to
work. iinJ "happy an u ••luin" took ou a new
moiinliit;. for the bivulveN were wife.
....A Vermont bank hiPiU'vea U» cashier
t |Ki KoUI rlutf In reco-iilUon of liU flfty-one
years of faithful service. KeeniH ax though It
xnliibt have made u ^Ifl of that kind an "an-
nular" affair.
.... A cat ilepoblted her Utter of kittens in
the blowing machine of a Montello nho« fac-
tory. Ne.xt morning, wbeu the machine
•Urteil, tbe kltteuH were found lb the atlU'li-
IDK room. "Well, ruiJ>lowed" was pussy'*
feline remark.
....(Jen. Sherman hai received so many
r«que«lit lately for autoxrapht* and locks of
his hair that he has had a reply printed that
read', like thU:
It In linpoBi»ll»le for mc to comply with all the
reuueKts For aut«»)rr!iphi«, and I oaniiot xend any
more lo.-ks of hair btc:iUH(. 1 have .UrcharKed
my wrreiary. wh-se hair li.i.l entirely dlsap-
pwirvtl under coiiKtnnt application of the sets-
soif. and the or.icrly who now serves me Is en-
tirely bald. •
mas«aciii;hktts.
By order of City Marshal Ktnir of Lynn
no coucertN or entertainment s where a fee Itt
charged wH4 be allowed henceforth to take
place Id that city Hunday ovenlugs.
A poorlv-<lad woman appealed to a
itranKcr on the street In FmII Hlver Wednes-
day for HoraethInK to warm her an»l waj.
taken to a miloon, where, after eatin« «» hot
.'howder. she died. The woman wi^h about
3ft yearn old. and had nothing about her by
w hlch fhe could be idenlllled.
thih en»raue<ii. nt
••l.danibe.
TliurK'Un*. Kill. -'. the p<»|'
•Mikado;" Halnrday cvciduir, the gical mc-
•TllUio'Tire'oilcra. wldt.e produce t«^
full and c.ri'c.-i uirhc-trallon aii.t unlcrpir-
sonaUupcrvUb.nul .la-. MH'crl.
, K«ll«»rcl..Kira. Np.'.lul s.-omry, l.arjro and
lUbiw • ' KilbU'iit ChoriiH, llwli an-l Kl-iraut ( ohUiines.
H "t« on sale at l»ox cdll.c Tue.day, .Jan. klrt,
at 1* a. IU.
FIKTKKN IIUVnilKD (UU.ONS pure Port.
slu-rry and ll.>ck li.>iii ('onciird «PM»ei»i put
up enpe .lally tor lanillv u^e. (Min.-»dcicd tho best
Hinlrln «v<jr put on the market for tho nioi ey.
Madit l!*7<iio 1S><I. Ilel'M 11 ('"'•'•ha.'biif colli ami
ojcaailne my bIimU, wlil' h Ml vr UK .SOLD.
»*X|f* AUAW, Cli«"luisrorrf, Mass.
ariotftmg.
Durine: January
Wo •hall give Bargains in Fur-
niture aid Rouiuants of O.'.rpet-
ing: to roduoe stock before our
anuual stock taking.
BENNEIl JJROS.,
138 AND 140 CKNTKAL STRKKT.
WlOiB-PficeCIotiiGo.
36, 38, 40 and 42 MtrrJmack St.
Music Hall.
Monday aud Tuesday,
rUBKLiART «th AND 7th.
The Greatest Play of the Age,
Mr. William Gillette's American
Drama.
HELD By THE ENEBK.
Presented by tlie New York Cast
A PHKNOMFAAL RUN.-MO nights In New
York (Maillson Square and JiUr Theatres), 100
nlghtb at Koston Museum, T.'V nights at San
Francisco, .»C0 nights In Lon.lim, Kng., aud now
running with groat success In Australia.
Great Success!
9
At the opening of the
SCIENTIFIC
Dress Cutting Scliool.
Classes will l:e formed daily
during this week nt u reduced
j)ri('« to favor, all who could
not ttvttil themselves of our open-
ing inducements.
Let all intcrebted in Dress Cut-
ting join our school.
fHarkrts.
Greatest of all Madison Rquara Theatre
and Boston Museum Buooesses.
Mts. S. A. BARTIETT, - Manager
Miss k. E. Moore, - • Assisiant
129 Central Street, Boom 9.
ifientcaU
Rpoent Deaths.
Albert Winn, a well-known market gar-
dener and prominent citizen of ArlluKton,
died Tuesday, aRcil nearly 78 yearn. Mr.
Winn hail been honored with Rcverul local
offlces, Including those of 8ele«ttn-iu 'inu »»;
lessor. He wbh for many yearn president of
the Arlington .SavinKs bank, bciiij,' the tli..l
to All that po«ltlon. He IcavcH a widow and
four children. A son. Willlimi A. >Mun,
M. a. is the cbalrtuan of the Arlin«lon
school conunlttee. , , . ■ .
Dr. Asa Orav, the celebrated botanist,
died at hh home' In Carabrklge Monday, aft-
er a linuerinir Illness. Dr. (Jruy was
finHn Paris 'n. Y., Nov. IS, 1810. e
itradiialed at the colleife of IMiyhiclanH and
5iinrcon«« of the western dhlricl of >ew
YorU 1. l^3l. later boalunhiK the sUidy of tia, Main-* and the mountainous regions
l)Otunv with Dr. John Torrey. In 1S34 he
wan a"i)i>olnted botuniht to the Unllcd Slates
cxploriijtf ex;<edlilon sent out under the
command of Capt. CharlcM Wilkes, but In
.onsequphccof thedclav of that enterprise
re^lKne.l the po>t In 18.17. lie was cletlcil
profes.-*or of iiotaiiv in tho new university of
MlchiRan, hut he declined this chair and ac-
cepted in lS4i tbe KUber professorwhip of
natural history at Ilurvard, wbore he re-
mained until 187;l. when he retired from the
active duties of bN «dHcc, lliouub he Mill re-
tained the fhiirse of the herbarium. In 18.4
Abies Balsamea.
The American Silver Fir or Balm of
Gilead tree inhabits Oanada, Nova Boo-
farther south. It is from this tree that
Fir Balsam, or Canada Balsam, so called,
is obtained. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted v^ith the peculiar
healing power of this Balsam in diseases
tained the fhiirseoi me m;ri)ariiiiii. .■■•<:.•, I . ,, TTUBATaAV
he received the apnolnlincnt of rejr^nt of the ^f ^j^q throat and lungS. liJi BALBam
Smithsonian hint lullon. suceccdlnt; Louis „„«„ n^wT^ mk-o j
AKasHlz In that offlce. Ilo had been a lar^e j. combined with PURE PINE TAB and
contributor to periodical literature, and h s
separate papers Include over 200 Ulles. 1-or
many years be was one of the editom of the
American .Journal of Science, and his "Bo-
Unlcal Contrlbullon>" have long been pub-
llsheil Iu the proceedlnjrs of the American
Academy of Sclcncc» and Arts.
EATAND BE MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a ill, 2 lb.'. &
Grand Pant Sale.
Two .vi'iirs ago wc made our
great sale of pants iiitide troiii
cas.xiiuc'i<'K nutnufactun'd l>y F.
A. &.I. Sawyer, Dover, N. II.,
!it $4.00 per pair, a jirice never
heard of hefore and never dupli-
cated l»y anyWody since.
Today \vc oflor
500 Pairs ol Pits,
Made ivvm Ca.<<sinH'reH mnnufact-
ured liy F. A. & J. Sawyer and
tho celebrated LivingHton MiMs,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Pantn are made from the
host quahty of thcHe Ca^Hiuieren
and arc htylcB that are bringing
in other clothing Btoren from $5
to $6.
We have added to tko flbovc
several hundred pairs, made trcyn
caHsiineret) ot the best makes in
the United States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $6.50
—all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in Now England or
New York can' equal value for
the same money be found as in
this sale ot
$5 and 90 Pants at $3.50.
Whci^we , udvertiee a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
CKI.KKT. *
NFINACIJ.
NWKKT POTATOB8,
^ NO. 4 MKltUniACK HI RFJCT,
Have I oubtantly on band
Fresh lulled turkeys and Chicl(ens
VISMSON.
nitovsK,
WILD I>i;CK^,
VtRIONI AND PAeKERH-: USE SAUSAGE
TKLKfliUNlC Nl Mni.U ii'd-'i.
THi; WnVH AND WUKKKKOllKS.
Wliy KiiiiPMM lii't-r «<xc.*Im III «iuiillty I*
nniiilC to tliK (lii« piiMtnroB of tli<« Wot »nd
tlut kUIII ur the r«iu-liiufii In Pilfftliitf iiikI
rmifiiliiK Ibrlr Ktork. Tli» n-tmoii w« can
aiiil It lower ihiiii any other U tbiit^»-i* do
t-».
II. IMI
not liiivf* IU l>iiy of (oiiitnl«»loii iiittii.liiit by
■ IklppliiK dirui't fioiii tbn nlHiiubterrra auvc
that prolll forlhi' {wncflt of our trade. No,
T Fr«!acolt ati-wrt.
The Belvidere Market
Cor, H|li and East Meriiniack Sts.
Flrat claaa Meat*. Poultry. Uarne. Flah,
Oyatera, VMSetHb!.-!. Fruit, and m crDarMl
lino of Grao«rl«a at aa Io«f rioea m tht
quality uf Uomia cao 1>« add. C»II and
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
WB DAVK ITILL ON HAND
A l«rK«a»ortinent of flnoat cvaainary »nd
dairy bntlfr and chefB*-, whieli we ahaU
dUpo»«or»t prlova (o ault th« tliuc*. al-
ways aIniluB to plaaae our many |iatrona
and mont th« dcmauda of the pabllf. W*
alwayii keep In atork all irradea, >o that
none 'may ko away without Brelng Juat
what thty want. Mo. 7 Proacutt ttroot.
jFor Sale.
4Q|rAdTertisementa under thin hr.ad cot.
only lA centi a line for thrne Inxirtlouii.
IT^OIl HALF.— A nrmly uvvi drlvlnR alclith.
" IimimIi-u lit 11 Wutliln«u>n Ktu'i t? '_
Ii^Olt MALK.— Sisvorul iMHirdliiir and lodf-
' liii; liouHUM, cnilriilly lociitud, nt prlres
Irom ii>.'>iio to I'.MNHJ. A|4|dy l<) t'li^ti A riiiuiiner,
48 Ccninil («irrct.
NKW a'iiI.CII i'OWMw.niiiuntly on hajid
Hiid for Hnle At Ciiinln>i;M fuini, lu-iir Woit-
lord ( I'liiro. I'rihb iirrlviii^ Mvery two week*
fiiiiii Ni-w llani|iH)ilru und Vvrinont. Convey.
iiiK'f from df"ti<)l l<< fjirm.
I^OU sAIK.— *)iiu of tlwi tiiiuht HltiiiiiloiiNin
; K.'lvldo'f, l'i>HliU'kpi.li> Hiiccl. lloiiHvliaM
III romriH, lichldtK litith rtxiiii, WH^n moni Und
liiiK*) "iK'd: hImIiIi) fiir.'l Imu'm"*; iiniplc ciiniuK*!
ii» 111 ; lo.tHiii ii'ci of land hMi about 20 fruit
IH'C'M. i;iH|iilri' I'll pi-i'ii)i>«'..
tMHl MALI".— A Iwo-Mory hog-* , Hlnbln p.nd
I ^.iiid li)t ol liiiid, Hitnati'd In ( ciilluKtllf, A
lew Htt'pH from Krldtfo KiiiM't and li<<rHi! <-jira.
lloiiM* con nliiM Ii I'loiiiiM mid ^lii-il; a Stir^abi at
I'lici , f liliMi, on <>ar>y li rum. A|i|ily to Kt'b &
ritiiiiiiioi', 4.-I < ciiIihI Ktvi'i't, looini*:: lUid 4.
IT'Oll NAI-K.— An rs<Tll«nl liUwk of four
* iiMioiiu iiIh of il\i' rxoiiH ivu'li ; illy wator
riiiil M'Wt')'; rciiiH f >r «•"•! |icr inoiitii ; .'l.Mki xiioarc
Ict'i ot iiiriil; 'iMiHti d on ii po|iul.'ir »tri«!l In lltd-
vldiTc, ciiiivfidciit lo tlio i.dllf'; no lidiltT rt'nt-
tiiK |<r<>|M'iiy iMu lio foiiml III III)* city; price
ijilJio. I' iilii irilcuiarKof FUb A riunimti-, 4lf
( oiitial Mii'ft, rooMi« 't iiii I I. _
ti^OIl MAhK.— A -iwn.nory, iwo-teneniont
' lioii-o of Vi ruoitm. Mil iti tlio ln-a of npidr;
cliy wiitcr and i'loM-i>i; t^lliii. till iii>ar ilio Hoiilh
roiiiiaon, wlivru laml In wmih T^r pi r ft.; irntn
foi' 4ii7 |»>r nioiilh ; .'iliMi M|uai'i' fi-i't of land;
priro ti:.!>.ii. Full parltiMilari of TUb & I'lutn.
iiu'r, 4H Cniiriil wlifi't. rooiiiH 3 and 4.
I^IOIl NAf.K.— A vnltialilo I'ntalo, «'omil»llnf
^ of a tlirt'o-Mory brIiU Iioiom! of 1'^ looina,
Hlii'd and K<'n<l MMioiiiit ot land, rstfiidInK to a
liack Mrci;t, few mo|m Irom llit> Aini-rlrim bomtc.
In iblMiity. Il In Hildom |ii-o|Mrlv of Iblx oIhka
Im olti'icd lor Kali*. Ndd lo Mtllo an cMlalu. An
I'lirly rail will mtiiio a Itarvtibi. rrliu fVMn.
mil jiartli-iilarHof hlnli A I'liiinniur. in C« ntrul
Htri'ct, howtdl, MiiMM.
Zo ILrt.
4VAdvcrtla«nirDta under thia h«a«l eoal
only m oauta a line fnr tlire«> luiierllona.
rpo LKT.-I-nij«' loft at ait Market atreM.
JL .1.14. llo)f«ri* A I '<*^
rtMi LKT.— A «!otl«KO at li lliimpiblra atreel.
1 Inqniroat H)Thlrtmnttbatn»ct.
rilO LKT.— Nlrely fiirn-ancd, mrK« an«l well-
X IlKb ltd rconm, couvcnliintly situated, at Mo.
II KlUli Htmet. ,
riM) LKT.— Aneli'KantbonM of alx rooma;
X Olio with live room*; one wltli tbrvo rooma.
ftft Cbohiiiiil Htii««'t.
rilO LET.— >^mall tvnement, near llio mllH.
X AIko fotintru boiiM>, near llm inllU, ♦«.()<»
por month. IIoiim- aud nUldtMin lllldretli itlroet.
kuqidru of Tlios. II. Klllott, ;j;i Cwntral ulitvl.
We keep a full Una of PURE CANDIES of ail
kind*. MCDONALD'S Pure Hand made can-
dle8,40i-. per lb.
]NutK: N^MtBlI IVllt«!
A full Hue of Mixed Nuta, 14c. per lb., 2 Iba. 25o,.
IXORIUA OR.<iMaE8. GIVAPES, *c.
Try dome of our CANNED OOODR with
your Christina!* dlunor. Our stock comprlseH
Honey Drop Corn, Sucootnuh, Pea», Strlug aud
Lima Beans, Aaparagus, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
lot midulealx street,
Oppo»lto IVortliorii Depot
Tolophopo No. 82-."..
SWEEPING REDUCTION
Lowell Ofle-Pfice Clolig Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
BSTAKLINUKD 1846.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
CENTRALVILLE MftRKET.
'yy EIridtfo street*.
EACOTT BROS.,
FUOPB1ETOR8,
We are prepared to fill all
*orilerB for the choicest Meats,
Poultry, fruits and Veaetahle»
wilh promptness and despatch.
Also a JuU line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
QHantB.
4VAdv«*ltaMBMisa aodor MM* I>«<m1 ooal
It ooaM • Uao to* thrM f
]] Bridge Street - • Teieolione 143-2.
TITANTBD.-Sltuatlon aa eook In prlvaU
tV family. Aiiply at Ho. I Oaoiif t>— »•
mt§b.-^mmtt^ a^ liMA"'»wU.'
, , tani irlrl aa oook. RafaraaMa glvm. Ap-
ply at Ibia oMra.
WANTKIL— wiinHllon to do Kem-ral buuae-
wnrk In prlvato family, also good cwk.
Iiii|uln) Hi fiw C'liariea atr— ♦.
ANTKll.— lilrl for ffoneral housework.
Must l*e good couk and biundrcHS. In-
<iutrp at No. SNesmlib, corner uf East Mcrrl-
niH«rk Mtm-t.
IN-
The Andover Oontrovarajr.
Id June last tue Andover visitors gave
ttoir decision In the ease of Profs. Tucker,
Harris, Churchill, HIncks and Smyth, nc-
quItUnK the four former, and acljudKinn the
latter ffullty of heresy. Couuwl for bioyth
appealed from tbclr decision, and rc.|uested
from tbe vislors tbe re«ord of proceedinirs,
la order Ih t tbe same luijcht be hied with an
appeal lo the sutireine court at sa'^i; » n'"
WM not furnished, owUiK to the offlclHl atf-
nographcr not wndlm? In his report. Ue-
t^iber 1st the visitors fllcd In the clerk's of-
tloe at Salem a voluminous document, certi-
fied bv th«Mn as the record in the ease. I>r.
Sroytb'a counsel, Iko. 2fl, tiled u paper Htat-
inK that this record was Imperfect, and
jjoloted out sundry oiulsiions. In tbe su-
preme judicial court In lloston Momlay Wil-
liam Oa^ton and t;harleB I'. KushcII appeared
. Id behalf of Prof. Smvlh an»l moved thst the
court dcsl}<nnte one of lh«; Judges to deter-
mine wliiit tho record of tbe uro<««cdini£H be-
fore tbe board of visitor** should lie. The
lourt sranted the order and designated
.luilKO WIlHam Allen, ulio woul.l sit In equi-
ty for the month of February, and Judife
Kleld for March.
Many Go Oat for Wool and Oat Shorn,
But Ibcy who go out for Hon dntment to
cure their chapped handn or lips are never
diaappolDtcd. It trots there every time. All
druiodata sell It, 2& ocuts, or mail Mtampe to
liopCo., New Lcodoo, Codd.
the beat Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you hftTe a ooagh or cold try a 26
cent bottle and yon wUl bo more than
pleased with the resnlt.
Price 25 Cents. Larp Size 50 Cents.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
. REMOVAL.
T 1 hnrc removed my plare of buf^lnc h from
10 Middlesex street to
]Vo. r5 Gorliuin Street.
WaNTKI*.— Ity an oxporlonced slnKlnc«d-
ored man wbo tborouKlily uiidurstanda tba
care of horses, a situation as coauhmao. In-
f|ulro ut '2(1 Hmltb stn'ot. ^
WVNTKl>.-l" TynRslMU'o. « youuK man
who IsliiU'lltKont, Industrious and of good
rhar»'tcr, to lake nirc of llrei, bi-ns and two
cows. ApiJly to Cliaaning Wbllakor, U Post
Ofllee bbw^. ,
rr^AliLK HOAIll) AXD ROOMS, 117
J[ (iorhaia sin-ft. Terms runsoiiable.
ITIOUNIL— A small bliwk and tan dog. Tbe
J owner ro ly have It by calling al the resUii-
raiifn the Morrlinac.k slircl dopot^
TtJHT. -A prepaid pHssago ticket from
J Livernoollo Itooton. Itiiwurd will l)0 pabl
for Its re urn to rt» Krt»l Merrlmark street.
MAHsAtiK 'lUKATMKNT and Hand
KHlt'ni.gitlvon liy Mr. Thos. V. Wrlgbl;
good rffereiUJMS. Adiress I0(( Hn\um street.
. aOLU HY
CARTER & SHERRURNE.
I>IttJGOI8T8,
Cor. Werrimacit and Bridge Sts.
BADGER & GELDERT,
MECBAlflCB MIIX8,
Cor, DuiUm and Fletcher mreets^
Hair Goods!
Oar SLSO Swltchea innrkcd dowu to SLOG
•• S.50 " all loDK hair, " " l.*S
•• 3.00 • * " " * 'O
•• 4.50 " " " " " *• 3''*
•• 1.50 ShlBKle BMiJKa " " 1.00
• i 8.00 •• " " '* *•**
•• l.OO Lanirtry " " • •*•
" .50 Frltaea " " .»«
•• .95 Oo4|uettca " " .10
Don't Misi This Chreat Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY U,
•« AT
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimaok Street, LowelU
Best ({nftlify Plated W.ires,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statnary, ;
Artistic Bronzes.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
OVKRHKARD ON THB STRKKT.
••flay, Andy, hab yon aeen dem 'posanma
At No. 7 Proaeott street? Dey'a rwal gen-
ulneatnffanddat'aaf^ot." "No, Jim, Tae
swlae right down dar and aee for myaelf.**
My rttoi-k of Upholstered (Joods, Dmpcrlcs.
Wlmlow .^Shades, Trimmings and Furnlturo
Coverlnx^ wHI •>« more comiiletc than ever be-
fore. My Kepalrlng Department, alwayH a
feature with mo, will be sucb that all work will
be done with promptness and aklll.
COMB AND 8KR MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
Jio, 5 Gorham Street.
IOHT.— On CoDtral or Merrlmaik street
J (from sleigh), a Kent's seal driving jjlnve.
ricaso return to iliU oflico or No. TUvtrher
Btroet and ro-olvo roward.
If yon UI* In doiilit ubout our boo<I« be-
ing the bost eoine right down and a«e for
yourni'if. We won't l»»' iiiideraold, «nd we
never let any one go Hwny without a bar-
gain. No. 7 Preacolt street.
Baal X3atat49 Ai^vnt^
FOR SALV.
On Central 8trr«t, near llosfonl Bouam,
have n good twostory bouse, moilevn built, la
goo'l repnlr. "No oiiIb" about the l>"'Pf ty, aii«l
It Ifl one of the Ijcst trades lii ward 3 ; pri. c liHW.
On OorliMui mre.-t I have a i wo story house
for eiTOO, and another one for ♦IftOO.
In Ward r.>ur— #I.'I«I0 will buy u nice, large
T-room Ikiusc, In good repair, nearll- new, and a
nice largo lot of land, 8100 feet.
THOMAS n KLLIOTT, 3.1 Centml Street
Lowell, Rooma 3 and 4. Vae tbo elevator.
Wood Work <fr aU Mad* &
-mt ahon aotlee.
to
Medina's Hair Tinta
Reatorca fl ray Hair to a Raantlfbl Brown
«r ma«k in thirty mlnntaa, wlthoat Iqjur.
■▼•ry peraon ahonld uaa It.
gieOW CAilOS, HAND BILLS, P08TKHS
i FnwramBDca, Ulrc^lara, UoalneM carOi
•ddtmr C«TdB. Ac., rrtate^ al uda -*»—
ARTISTS' REQUISITES.
Fnll frtock of Artlgts' Materials
may be foand at Kittredge's, 122
Central street.
Artists' Htodies of all kinds for
sale or to rent. .
■ 'I
,V" 4"/^
V?^
REMOVAL.
Owing to the Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
— or —
I*etei- Foye
Haa baen removed to Mo. 8S MIDDLE
'STRHKT, nearly oppoaite the old atara.
The atiantton of new and old rastomera la
raapeotfully aollritad to thia chanffe ot lo-
aatlon.
A T^^'W INVEINXIOIV.
■ — I reasonable piurs to pers ns wno wian »
O-ur ExoelMloi* A-Sh eilltOr brlKluen ib«lr hi.m.s w.lh new pailor, dinlntf
vr-nr -^'*"*''"™ f™" ^ooTn or klirhen n.^.m. Inbl In nlco klln^drted
la warrarte«t to lie FIRST-ULAMS In every feat- ^^^^^ ^^„, ,„ „ ,,j ,.,,,0^ wlib li.bild bordcra of
•re, and any daalriofc a aunerior «ri»ele '■"»•• cherry or h alnid. Nothing ran make a riehar
Ua« will do weM to call and examine Its mfrlta ,-„^,' ..nru.r than sacb a fl*»or, apraad with a
A THtNO OF UKAUTY
la a Joy forever, and a «ood dinner la maeh
rellBhed. We can aell you a roaat of o«r
A No. I qaallty Kansaa l>eef at h very low
priee. Thia beef aella lUtit. No. 7 Frea-
eott atraet.
E. O^. ^OaUer Ac Co.
will. «larln^ ibc next thrw months, make vary
reasonalde piUVs to pers ns who wlah to
before parobaalof elaawhcra. — . — -,
op«rat*rl, all ataei liearinira and eoaaeqaanUv
■nlloilMd waar. Sold for cash or laatalmanta at
M4 Mantaaaak Mraal. Lowall, MaM.
a M. GHAflC. PfoprlatOT.
variety of ruKsUi miH tho uate, la place of
dusty 01 r pets Parties wlahlnffanr • neh work
will, by pladoi? their oroera wtlh aa,
In our line -, ,
rteelTe llrat.<-iaaa work
Met wlliwut ahr.nklBff.
Wanraaieil lo m»i
E.U.BAXUaOOT
^».fi ^id,'
lTv^J
hfWK^^WW^!
i I r^^j Bfl I- w -'^sr^Tiiifni^
MIDDLKSEX COUNTY.
LOWELL DAILY COURIEB;
jUrttcaU
HUR8DAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1888.
IV
' chuxcii Mt H former meeting will l»e ot
est lo hII jMivs-holilerw
Tli« I III I li I
iuter-
\\\ tliL' two iii>|t"r cliiHM's in \Uv
weeks,
doti)ing.
itttBcrllanrous.
one or l)olh etirs i»ulle.l out or bltlt-n ut\. u»<t
tbey were Imdly lH<-eraleil. Tht- vIcilimMi
were at oii<r notltltd o( the miMiliitf ilone 1))
these lioeiised nutMim*>e».. hiuI afti-r ixainiuu-
tiou nine whecp 9i«ni killwl. c"^-
W hat loiuei-
}'
k
rorve VIllHC*.
/ei-o wcalljer ull la»t week,
uext^
i'lie lee ero|» U very |ilentif»l IhU winter
Hud the lhi«•kne^<l* eaiiiutl l»e >;riiinlilf<l ;il
oolv ti Int-heiN. .Mr. Ilitlinit.r i^ li>mline I'M'
furti u day w Ith lee at prenent. riiis lee ;joe*
niohlly soulli from Kre^h |»onil, wlure il is
nloreil for tlie winter. ., , , ,
The eellpHe of the tnoon wn* «lUtln<'tly vt^-
Ihle liere. The nl^hl )>ein;r eleur Ruve tho»e
who wixhcvl H ffotnl t>|iportiiiiiiy to witness a
iihenouienon rurelv hcen in the-.»' pari".
* ( . II. r.
, W*mt CheIn»»ror«l.
' Father WarkeiN sOtli l>irlli«lay annlvei>a-
ry wu» on Snn.luv. .Inn. "i!!. ami after ineach-
InK twiee In CarlUle he ro.je over to Lexinu-
ton to \Ult a Hick lu.ly. relnnieil to CarliMe
and K|ient the ni«;hl. Ho rode to ("oneor* on
Monday to i>ra\ with a \ery »iek l.rolhcr.
and w»!- at iiii* "own home in We>l Chelms-
ford Mmulay afternoon, uitparenlly a* lre!.h
UN over.
The weather IkjUik favtniihle. IIm; lleiiovo-
leDt -oeletv will hold lli. IhNt nieetin« at the
imrloiHofthe new ehureh Friday afternoon
nud c\unlnK. KeLi. :t.
HollUlon.
Wild rrmorx relatl\e f» the llolliMon inilli
wen; ijuleU'd hv the adjourned anmml meet
and
.Mien.
.•Ae«l !)> tUe
iav when 1 1
InjjTu'eHdav when iliree-fourlliK of the stoek
WHH repreneiitt'd. A <«>n»mltt(e. ehoM-n to
examine the Hnanelal eontllllon. reporte.l .
CHplluUloek. ♦i:tt).<XM»; nloek IhMied. *l'j:».-
tt«; COM of plant, »n;l.<K)0; debt on -anic
tmm-, llaldlltleH. *U»<.tM)0; mer.hiindioe in
Htoek, tUT.OOU. il ««!• voted to morl;;aije
tise proiM-rtv and i»ay thelndehledne'.*. (»tll-
eori* were eleete«l an folU»wi«; rre-jdent, K.
(lurk of Natlik; neeretary. O. 'Ihonmon of
llolllxlon; inaxurer,/. Talhoi of llolliM.on:
dlreetoi-H. the above ollirlali« and Nathan
Tuekerof "^touK'hlon. J*. H. .lohn^on. 11. ( .
KliiKtinin. (>. W. (ia'.«ttt and U. M. Kr« h
of |lolli>ton ami KramN Melealf of Itellini;-
hum. '
XVt>»t font .
Sineere thuiikN are tliie to IJe\. K. H. Ma^-
tathlin for the exiellenl lertnro eouiM; iIiIh
winter. Mr. Ma«lalhlln dellveretl a very In-
lerentluK leiture on •• Literary (Ul.liilei. an<l
Keecntrle Charaiterc" Me showed ifreal In-
dustry In eolji'ctinir odd and tunny iiuidenl*
and inapprerlalioii of wintt wa» enjovaldelo
the ma>M'i«. Tlie eour«e i Iom*! wiln read-
InKi* l»v Mr»*. Ma-lalhlln. she han a (harm-
ing voii-e, and »he read- in a npiriird nnmner |
that Ik very fa^tlnatlns. Hei lauKhlnuHOtrjc
are piirtifularlv true to life, and "lirlnK .lonlaii IMpor,
down the hoUM'" every time, she luid sev-
eral eiu'oreh. The audh'Uee oeein never
weary of ll«ten'n« to ln-r pleaoanl lone*, and
they eiij<»y her >eleetlon.-.. widrh are In a»-
••ordame wlih iiooular la»te. We are fort-
unate in ha\lnK "O xifted a reader In We^l-
ford. ^•
(luite ineritorlouj*.
Several elainih liave been presented to the
select nu-n reeeni I \ for dainaneK reteUed on
the hi-'hwa\. but' the board, after lureful
lnveH|lj;atlou.de.ided^that ihey were neither
lejiuily ni r etpiitably found«'«l. !'•
I South Aetuii.
I C'apt. (iuluK W. Allen, formeily well
j known in U«»Kion poliee eireiec. died <pdie
Uudd/'iilv in thN vlllau'e. «>f paralysis la^l
I Suiidav moniiuu, H«ed k; year^. He had re-
Mditl here for the laxt live year« and al».o
ll\<d here when a vouiiii nian. He wa. for
a immber of vear* at Malloii'J in no,(on. was
(Tnu inbi-r ot "the old watrh-polieo force for a
niinil>erof vear^*. and wa- a faithful and ef-
Hi'ielit olli.er. He wa« one of the oIde^l (»dd
Kellow> in the stale. Iiaviiiir iMcn a meinlM-r
of Uoston h»du'e. N'i». -J."". Mi years, and wa*
a member of TrliniHint eiiiamnmenl. No. '1.
I. (>. O. K. HewawlMU-nin rnlon. Maine,
but resided in Hoston for .'>4 years. HN fu-
neral wa' fr«nu \\\n late r.'sidcuee on Sehool
strcci \V«(lii<»da\. and wa«alhnded by del-
ew'atlo^i» of Odd VVII(»w> from lloslon and
Maynard. He leaves three il iuj.'hlers
two son-., one son iK-inir Wv. N. M.
the well-known Jeweler ol llil« villaue.
In eonfttrudtv with the law uaiM'd hy the
leifislatnre of ISbT Ihc C"<»n«onl saving"* bank
recent l\ publwhed a INt ot all tho»e deposit-
ors who had ileposlts whiili ha.l been un-
claimed for "iO vears. and in the list was a
deposit whlcii amiuinted lo *m4. the original
one bein« iiiide Feb. "JT. !>»'.•. by faid. IVter
Tenny, I»iuic Marker and Samurl Jones as «
eomujiltee ..f the ol.l Acton lUuc. once a
famous uiililarv roinpaiiy. and whh h tils
bamled some time in the forties. probal'Iy
about lN4.'i. (apt. Tenny of the ctunuiitlee
died a f#W \ears ajjo. aiul the matter ot the
deposit had' been .nllrelx foiu'olten by I u>
t»llier two members of the . .uiunittec. who
are now living, until their allenlion wu*
called lo the published list. Tlicy have -ince
been looking ui> the matter, and dlseo\erid
the old record book of t le e.unpany. the last
eiitrv on which was nearly half a ceniur>
a«o.beinK the nuistcr roll dated Sept. J-j.
\s;\H. The roll eimlains 42 naun-s. and all
but s»'\en ha\e In-en nuisleretl out by death.
Helow is a «opy of the roll. tho»c niarkc«l
with the ♦ beliiy the survivors:
MioiRii Koi.i. OK rilK. .MMi'AN) i.it.iii l^^ v^
m> i> AlniN, eoM\i%M*f.i» in ehiiH
TKNH\,IIKIT. •i.'i. IKP*.
I*«ler Tennv. Naluun 1 onaiil._^
AikIivw .1. Ueeil, ."
'Samuel .Icmf*, Nathaniel T. Law.
Itaae lUkXlkOr,^
*"""■ . ,;y"^ ' 'oritovul*.
( ynis Law. lleilr.M Itavlii".
.lonati l» Wheeler,
.loiia. A. I': per
pel
■li
KUIvrbw.
Wednesday evcnini:, .laii. J''. thej|>unday
M'hool of the First HaptM <liur'h, tnider
tbodlreetlon of Mr. 1. U. Siaekpole. sui^er-
iiitentlent. Rave an interialmncnt and o\ster
suplier in the Vestry. Sel.ctions were rea«t
by .Mts. Sarah Cobb. Misses A«la Lyiide and
(Jertie Cobb. Tin- nuisic was funiislied by
.Mr. W. SimoniU and >llss DearboriU'. M ly-
es I :ilt)M Korseirdcr and Hidda Lund san;;
several pieces in the Swedisli lau^uaue. The
»upp«'r proved a suc»i'«>.. both liuaii •lally and
rtoelally. '1 he neV. will Im: held on the even-
I UK of Feb. I'l.
The residence of I'aul ifiil was entered
this moridiitf about t o'clock by buri;lar«,
and a iiuainltv of solid silver v\ are was tak-
en.. The olH'ce ot the iiHIl of Noyes, Wililer
A Co. was also entered au<l the safe blown
o|)en. Oidy the small sum of ti'J was fouml.
however. Then the resld^iiee ol A. I>. Stan-
ton was approached, but the Itarkiu'.^ of a
doK frUhtened the bun-lar* away. 'I'htv
had been pretty active for one nlijht.
DuuatMlils.
'I'he cold wave secius to h.«\e p»s»ed. and
we hope the freezing of pii>es, plants, ears,
noses, loes, »Vc., has come lo a pauseor close.
Last >aliMdav the mercury did not venture
:il»o\e /ero."e\enin "the heat of the day."
Many of the roads are tilled fn»m three to
neven feet deep with suow. and travel was
Mimost suspended Tluu>day and Friday of
last week. Thurstlav eveniHi; vvliile switch-
ing in the ndlk car "the engine irol suow-
hound on the iiossin;; near the <lepol. and
the milk car received the «aine treatment
near the further swilih. The passenger ami
l»a">;a;ie ears were grounded oue-lhird of a
mile back, and were nearlv -J '.hours late.
The train men slaved by their eharjje until
inornlnj:, ami as the water was low they h; d
to shovel snow into the lank nearly all nijiht.
At six o'clock a man was starud on foot for
Nashua with intelllKCH'''' "' f'f '>li><kadc,
and by noon two enirines with a ;,'an!; of men
and a ploui,'h had liberated the pri-oners.
'i'he miiil due at 11 o'clock arrivetl on foot
after two u. m., but there was no mail from
Itosloii. •"•
KU'iiv/er Marker,
lllraiii Itiuivrii,
.loliii Itrow n,
Nallianb'l Itrowii,
.lohh < baltlii,
.li.sppli K. I ole,
-.lolui KleWlier,
MoM'M Haywar-t.
Mevens Ha> ward,
•luieon I'opc,
Tilly ll'<l> III*.
I.iilher Hoblilns,
(ieo. K. Kolililn-,
Isalali lb>rtl.
sliiioM KnIirlitK,
l*avld W. lloHiiier.
t'riniti*.
Mantes Tntt'e,
.loiiail.aii llHrt'cll,
*lteul>eii llandiy.
.Inhll W<>o<tliiir\,
Kilward Wed»erl>i'e,
ftllas ni»er. :inl,
Ueiibcn ItHilcer, '2d,
Calvin riper,
llfiiry lliildin.
Illrini .\. .li>neM,
Walter Kfveii, Jd,
Simon lii>siner, jr.,
l>anr>M-(ii Law,
Abel Kiirlnisli.
hoierdMorbus
olie
id^rrhoeb.
ummer
Qompl^ints ,
YsenterY !
teaspooaful of
PerrrJ)d[vis?m KHIcr
in a little A/'l^or
SuQOP and h^ter_
ALL^RuoeisTS 6cLLlr. lo
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
llavlim l»eeu a sufferer for two yMra mtd a
hall iroiii 11 dUeas- caiise.l bv a brtd*f on the
leK, HMil liiolntf I'cen ciire.l by die t;i TU i H v
UKMMMIs wtien all other mcihoils and feme
dies falleil. I ileein It niv duty to n'ooojinen-l
litem, i vt-lted Hot S|irln«];> to no avail, ami
tried several .lo.ior-, wlihoni Hiie«x*a-. and at
luftoiir iirbiclpal "Iniirjrisi, Mr. .lohn I*. Klnlay
lUiwIioni I shall ever leel K>'»iclul), .poke l<i
mc about Crrit I UA. and I e 'icnnled to K'V
« Mft'tur tli« Itirceat •tovl< of MKATBS
vftr 0|»«ii«<t ill Lowell, »t bottom prlec*.
Plain Facts!!""
ACME SKATES
IX IS A. FACT
That J. L. Ohalifoux, Oneurice Oloihler,
15 Oentral street, has marked down
mauy lines of Overcoats aad Suits from
20 to 30 per cent, from his regular
prices.
•IX IH A FACX
Tuat the Overcoats and Suits are all
right in every r.^8peot, only iticre are
oompftralivflly few of a kind, ani he is
bound to close them ou'.. Oil! early and
have the best selection, before too many
lots are dosed out.
IX IS A I'^ACX
Tliat these goo.^s, advertised above, are
really marked down. That the ahova
statements are solid facts ; no humbui;,
neilhtr any fooling about these asser-
itious.
! IX I» A FA ex
That J L. Chalifoux believes, a d is
Icouvinred that the greater number of
people are judges of goods and will not
' tolerate nor patronise stores thht at-
tempt to deceive the public.
IX I^ A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux. 15 Central street,
guarantees every garment he sells, in
the better grade of goods, to be pqual in
all respects to custom made work.
IX IS A FACX
That Chalifoux earnestly invites the
closes', inspection and coupariscn of
%i« goods and prices with any establish-
ment in the state,
IX. 1^ A FACX
That such comparison will invariably re-
sult in the return of the buyer te Ohali-
foux's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IX IS A FACX
No. A, nil •olid •iwl Mud flue ttuUh,
CIO OiK. por l^ir.
Tli«> Mbuve U tliA lowt<«l priefl at which
Iheaf Kuotlii w«*r« *>v»ir Hold. IIUh lower
prl<« thHV l>|e MbovM MliMteii (Mil l>«« liouicht
tor to«lHy In »uy 'qiiMiitlty uf whole«Nl«
dcKlwrM..
In Hddlllou loMltovM w« wfrt^r AC%IK NO.
7, h»rdeii<*d weldtnt ati^vl riiniivr, Kl ttUc.
pur pitlr.
ACMK NO. i:i, •o|ld at**! runner,
full i'iJ«ki»l plMlod. th« v*>ry l>e»t
th«' niKrkwt, •H.AO M«»r pwlr.
riWl'KKIAL HKA rKS In «ll •U«a.
I.ADIKN' MKATKM In Mil atylea.
, _. I
ir, tliileil, I
• ki4i« tu ,
Klejeaitl
Thti Inrgeat atuek In lh« rity.
CMPI*ICM»*, f.»r iMiya, M nil prl«>«a from
4Ue. «)«< h lo St. AC.
KK.^.HK NLKUH. for «lrU, from «0e. to
•4.(M> ench.
W«twUohMv« N UrB* aloek of BLKKill
T<»PM fir Mttitehlug tn •»«^l«. mi»kln« hitnd-
■oiiiv uphol»t«r«Ml •ii>l>'U« fur ehlldrrn.
iVIechanlcalToys
• TEAM
K N <> I N K 1 .
MAOIC
LANTKKNH.
*i-;(lwarii;j"nille.
A meeting of these survivor* wa* Tield In
this villaiie last Monday, and .Mr. Samuel
•Jones an<l Mr. Isaac Harker wen,' ehosen to
ilraw the luoiiev fnuit the bank ami report
at a future meet iufi of the survivors, when
the ipicslion of what shull be tlone with it
win be setllod. Kver slmv Aclon furnished
the men w h«i "tired the shot lit-anl round the
worM" at the old .North bridge in ( oncord,
the town has been famous in military hlsti>-
ry, but it I- doubtful if there was ever Ix-
fiire hel<l a reunion of veterans at which all
the survivinv; meiiibers of a company were
••esent. and that, too. after the nunpany
tad been disbanded for over 40 years. Aft-
er the business of the ineelin^ had been dW-
theni a lilal «lih die rei.(tU ihHt I am perfectly
I ured. Tlteie !■> now no •«'>re al"'iil ine. 1 thliik
I eaii show lite larje«t snrraee where my snib-i
biMs spraiiK f""" ol an\oiie In ihe sbee. I he
t'l rn I KA Kr MHUls lire the liest blood an-1 I
skin cure-. manulMcwired, •»•«■''"'■**' '''■"f*^V.i«.. t r «t ,•/. len . i * *
.lohn P. Kiniav and Dr. i». c Moiiitfomury. boih "j^^jj^^ j^ L, Ohalifoux, 15 Central Street,
or ilil!« plaee, and U» l>r. Mnlili, o| Lake Lee,
'aI.K\ANI»KI: IlKACIL tireenvllle, MIsh.
Mr. iiea«h ns.<l ilie I I ri< i M\ UKMKOlt.s, ai
our ri'iuenl, with re-»iilf» as above vtated.
A. I». KIM. AY A CO., imiKKlsl-
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
-BENCH VISES from lOc. upwsrds.
POCKET KNIVES from Pc. up.
SCISSORS AND SEWING SETS in
elegant plush and monkey skia cases.
SILVER PLATED GOODS.
KmVICJ*,_K"KK«, HP«>ONM, «»le.
At KoKftrit mnk«»>
Ail the
lia>>
posed of inanv anecdotes of Ihe prowess
members of the eoinpany were related. »»
t
Pepp«relL
For the ;r<HMl of llie order of the .'^ons of
Temperance IVp|M;rell division. No. 44, in-
vited (iroton ami Ayer divisions to meet
with them last Momlav iiiiibt. Not afraid of
the hinh drifts and bad traveling, about a
dozen from (iroton and twice as many from
Ayer responded to the <-all. The time passed
veVv <|i'icklv with simriuj;. speeches, hariuon-
ic« "music. &1-. An oyster supper had been
pi-epareii to warm iip the spirits as well as
tlie bodies of the yuesis. and a lividy meetin;;
was the result. (J rami Conductor .i. L.
Clarke of Aver set forth the benellts and
mode of ori<ani/inj( a district division which
wouUI include I'e|.perell with several ueiijh-
boriiiK towns. After varied remarks by
many of the meinlK.'is the division decided in
favor of the project, and forthwith elected
its past worthy patriarchs ami associates
UM repiesriilatives. The meeting beiiiK very
intereslini? and beneticial. il was somewhat
protracted. The vi-itins; of one division
with anotlier awakens new inb.-rest and thus
promotes llie cause of temperance.
The terrible tdow of last week plleti the
snow into the roatis in a manner which ban
not bwn done for a Ioiik lime, in some
phues tlie ilrifls were Id feet <tep. and there
was \cr\ little travel for a day or two. .s.
Clielnisfonl.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. A. HHrtlelt. with
tliouxhtful kindness and liberality, have just
presented to the I :idlarian Sunday scliool a
large and valual)le framed earbouphotoijraph
oftheSistine .Madonna and Infant .lesus.
This will liaim iii)on the vestrv walls wilU
other valued memorials re<;eutly Kiven to tlic
ladies of the parisli. and will add anotlier at-
traelive feature to the already attractive
room. ., , ,
At the Literary union next Vriday even-
iuK, at tlie i nitaiian vestry, .Mr. IL A. Tolley
will present a paper upon -'.Shakespeare—
Hla Life, Character. .Stvie and hramatls
i'erioua," while .MissS. L. I'ulnain will dis-
eourae particularly u|K>n ".«shakei*pcare's
Women Characters."
An adjourned ineetin^ of the proprietors
of the Unitarian iucetim;-houH« will lie heljJ
iu the veatry next Tuesday evenlof;, FeD. 7,
at 7 JW o'clotk. Tbe rei)ort of a committee
of
ne
rlieumatic veteran 'lob f how lie ami another
eomrade. at a muster in Le.xinu'ton. had car-
ried a wounded comrade, who hnl been
"shoi" so full of Nesv Knulaiid rum that he
couldn't walk, for three miles, and at last
dropped him in the shadow of the inonu-
nient. Another told how a eeiialn eaplain.
whose reeommendation for the oHIic was
that he was a "^ood baud to treat." had b«H'n
unanlinouslv elected, and many other llirlll-
iuK tales. Ml! shade ot the immortal .'^cott 1
It U ho|H'd that 110 dastard will put an iu-
Jiinetlon on the Concord I'ank and prevent
Ihesf patriots from netting llti* bounty.)
The citi/.ens of this villaiic will hold their
twentieth annual inHs(|uejade and fancy
dress liall in Kx<-liaime hall Wetiiiesdiy even-
ing, Feb. S. Tlie atlair i' iu tlie hands of the
same ••oinmittee who have »o sui'ces..fully
munaire I these alldrs iu prevHous years, and
all who attend may feel conlidenl of a pleas-
ant I venluir. Music will be bv llriiihain's
orclu'sira of Marllion/. .seven pieces, and re-
freshments will be served iu the ball. .Mr.
A.Slocum of rrovideiice will be at the
American house on lite day of the parly, and
furnislt eostuines for lliose wlio desire them.
A li«ht case of scarlet fever Is re)»ortcd in
Hie family of Mr. L. V. Cloutfh. his dau>:li-
ler Olive 'beinjj taken si. k with the disease
Tuesday. , . v .
.Mr. David L. Ball, forine.-ly in the employ
of Mes>rs. Tutlles, .lones As Wetherbec has
a situati<»n in the grocery store of C. 1>.
Cobli A Co. In lioslon.
g.%VKn MY MOrMKU'.S I.IYK.
Kver s<nee I run lenienilH'r, inv mother
sittVereil Ironi a ndlk leir Nothlnif would do her
any nooil. she ha.l iiie la >.i ineille d taldnt, bni
tliex aU <Hd tier no gooil. she snfl.red with tier
le»('tiir llilrly years and nexer kin-w a well ilav.
Shu Monl'l liavo Ut uti n|i half ttio \\\^\ t, tioldbiK
up ber U'K ami ne'antiiM >hc had rto \»«m»m«.
»lie used all the l esl known reinctllex In the
coitnirv without ellVei. I a-kei| lier to iry your
Ci ri* i KA Kkmkiuks. i.oi her a hotlleot l>l'Tl
« ritv Kksioi.v iNr.aiid she took It, and has
taken In all about sl\ or sex en bottles, and now
she Is a well woman today, ller leK Is entirely
healed, au<l her health was iie\er beUer. She
eau K<» «•"• I'very ony, souiethbitf she has not
iloiie In ten veai*, sn yon see I ennnoi help stat-
Inn to yon aiioui your womlerful " i ru'i K.v
UKMt.i)U>. Von ha\e -aveil my inollier'n Hie.
I eannot niel \*oril« to expres- mv tfnitllndc. I
IHiNc advert I -ed your ci not i; x Iti miiuk.s far
and near. . ^. ^.
K!)V\'Altl> Ll'lil>KK, l.Vu Hroailway, N. ^ .
buys all his goods for srap cash and in-
variably seaures prices for them, at all
seasonfl of the year, that are below the
regular market rates, which enables him
to undersell his competitors.
^eal estate.
y OWKLL BLEACH EIll^
Land Sale !
CLOTHES WRINGERS
All prle4>« fruui •! 75 upwarda.
Match SafeM,
Fancy TheifnomtttcrH,
lIlove.JiookHt
Button Uook»,
And an nndlraa varl«tty of Uacfiil Good* for
tha Uolldaya.
BARTLETT
W
Teeth that tlanh with Ivorv sheen,
(iemined In seltln;j» coralline,
Kiuin Bweei s>0/Ul)ONT cxpoet.
Take no other, rei'ollect'
Ask for thai, and be not led
To liny something In tin stead.
The Iteautiful
use.SO/.oDONT. .So do those wlio wish lo
perueluiite the whiteness of their teeth and
lo keep the breath pure. It Is unapi»roacha-
ble by any rival. Therefore tlon'l allow
yourself to be persuaded that another article
oUVred us u substitute will produce the same
elleets or Is as pure.
(I Tin RA. the Kreat skin eiiie.an.l I i TUH'M v
8o\f, prt'iiaied from it, e\lernall.\ , an. I Ci'Tl
Ci itA IlKsoi.N KNr, tbe new lijootl piirlller, In
HM-Hallv, are a po^lll^e eure for evei> torm ot
skin anil blot d iIIs».m(»cs, from ptniple^ to wirof-
ula.
Wold everywhere. IMo- t i rici K \, ..0 et«. ;
>oAf, '.'.'» ets.; UKS"i.yBNr. ♦! no. Prepared by
the P«»i ri.it Dhi «. AM) ( iikmu \i, ( o., |toi<ton.
»« .send for "How Ml ( nic iskln l>l-ease»," fW
pHKei4. .'lO llbiHiratlons, ainl ion te iliii..nlajs^
PIMKLKS, black-heads, ehtppe.l and oily
Hktn ureventeil \>\ Ci rici itv Mkku'mku <soah.
Hii<*ey.iiiu* Ofitiii'i'li
The dlstrei-glnx snee/.e, suce/.e, sni-e/.e, the
acrid, waUny illMcliarife* from the eyes and
nuac, llie painful Inllaminallon e\ten<lintr to the
throat, tbe swelllnif of the inuron- llnln;?, caua-
\nn eliokbiit senfallons, eon>{h, rlnirln^' ii.ilse« in
tli« liead an. I Hplbllnir headaches, — Imw laniiltar
these syinptoius are to thousainls wIik suffer pe-
riodically from bead eol<l.s or tulliiin/a, ami
who live In l^noranec of the fact that a siniric
application ot swKoKii's Itvimwi. ( i kk for
CA1 VltKH will allord iinttaiitiiiieonn nli)/.
Ilut HiIh treatiiHiit In cases ol sbii|>le Catarrh
gives hut a taint Plea of what this nniedv will
do In tlie chronic birms, where llie tuejiililnjf la
obstructetl by ehokluK, putrid iniienii> niMrumu*
lailoiis, the hearloK aiteeied, snu'll ami taste
i(oue, throat ulcerated ami hackln;; ri>»itU grail-
ually fastenbiK It'^eK u.on tbe delilliuiteil sya-
tem. Then Ills ihat the marvelloii- lurattve
power of N «NKoKi>'s Kai>I( ai. (Ji kk nianUiBtn
ItHelt In InMantaneons nn<l Kralefni nlier. Cure
heKlOH from the llrst application. It Is rapid,
radical, permanent, eeononilcal, sab .
.Sankokd's RaI'ICAI, Ci'HK eoii.»l-is of one
lM>ttlcof the ItADlOAi. (JiitK.one bu\ CvrvKKli-
Ai. soLVKNT ami an Lvipuovkh Imialkr;
price. Id. (HI.
i'UTTKE l)BI'(i A CIIKMICAI. CU., UONTUN.
^*>
• 1
ij^TlU^'
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, hie^h and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Lmng-
ston, Meadowcroft, Carter and Oorham
streets.
Also valaable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOUBNE, *
Agent Lowell Bleachery
I>o Your Own DyelnK. at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
Bold
LOWKI.I.. MAH.4.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Ironi the shore
every week
25 Cents a Pint.
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
i\\e everythlnK- They are
I'rlee lOc. a package— 40 ex)lor8.
"Sr\l.I»IN<i s
house.
<iMf."— useful in every
^u^ij^smd^^^JF
ST.
IMEDALSAWARDEDTV
Baekaoh*, WaakncM, Colds In^^^^^
M CliMt knd all AcbM •sdMiralna.
C A F* Cr IIVJE
9«wu« oTIailUUon* under ilaillar^
■oviHlInc naniM. Am roa
BBunn's amo TA>a ao^
— OTMIB.—
^THiBBEST'lMCTCTPRLD'
OF FKMALKs
Instniiily relleve<l tiy ilie Cutlnum
Autl-Faln Plaater, a ii«-w, moat
a^rteable, Instnntancon-* ,in<| Infalli-
ble pHlnkllllng plaster, espechilly
adapted to relieve KeinaU; I'nlnfl and
Weaknesses. Warranieil \astly supe-
rior to all other plan'ers, ami the iiiKsi perfect
Antldcto to Pain, Inllammallon an.l Woakneaa
vet romponndcil. At all druKKl'*ts, J.", eta. ; live
■for*l.«0;or, posUtgc free, of Potikk I»ku«j
AXI> CHKMICAI, Co., noslon, Ma-.s.
m\
They will
everywhere.
They have no ecpial for .strength, Itrtghtnoss,
Amount In PackaireR, or for Kastncss of Color,
or non-fa<ling Qimlltlea. They do not crock or
smut. For sale by W. W. Dune^tn, DrugglBt,
191 Middlesex street; Oooilalc'a Drug Store, IIH
Ceniml, corner .tackson streets, Fluke's block;
F. H. Hiitlcr A Co., DnigglHls, 141 Central street;
Carloton * Hovey, Drugiflsts, City Hall, Merri-
mack street; Albert L. Field, Itnigglst, Kavls
Comer; Klllngwood A Co., Pharmacists, oppo-
site post oftlee; O. C Itrock, DrufiglM, lirldge
strcet.corner First street; W. C. Osgood, M. D.,
Apothecary, corner Merrimack and SulTolk
streets; Denis O'Krlcn, Druggist, 8JI Itrldge
street, I>owcll, Mass.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggiste
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
CHEAP
FUEL. I
\0 BUST! NO A8IIR8!
H^ UHINU rilK
INDES TH UC TIBL E
FUEL.
Full set, largest sS/.e IU, for three
blocks. In tin can. i^tnallor sizes In
proportion.' Expense In anv stove or open grate,
1 rent per lionr. PKATT A CO., tioncral Man
ngers, 44 School street, Itoston. Mass. Local
and tJcneral Agents wanted.
:Biiy t.\\G Oi-ig-iiial
EXJREI^A
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
—.OF THK
H. R. Barker Mfu, Co.,
8 and 10 Central Sireol.
rrloe.
7«S Cent*.
TRANK H. PULLEN,
Fhotographic Supply Agency,
Goortar Bnildlns, 11 MarrlmMsk St.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la prenarod to qao»a the wtrj loweat prices o«
%ll kinds of prlnttnc. Call for eatloi<»t««.
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property ; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell ^Aii.Y Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and ver}' seldom fail of being
teard trom.
5trbrn0'0 Brug Storr.
NEW YEAR'S!
GOODS CHEAP.
PLUSH ALBUMS. Verj handsome
for Ohristmas Preseuts. Oheaper tbaa
any place ia Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 36 ceirt*
each ; selliug for 20 oeats.
FANOY PERFUMES-Large and
choice line.
SILK HANDKEROHIEFS. Oneofthe
fineat Hues we ever carried iu stock at
loweit prioei.
FANOY RUBBER OOODS-Pree^aii
for children.
Large Hue of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 doieu TOOTH BRUSHES,
which we are selling at prices waj
below other dealers.
More than 300 doieu of PQOKET
I BOOKS, of different styles, which make
I fine Christmas Presents. Also a large
assortment of Portemonuaiet for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY -One of the lar-
gest lines in the city. Ladies' and Oen-
tlemtn's Pen KoiTPi a specialty.
Very large liue of JAgOI SOAPS
selling low.
400 doz. HAIR, FLESH aud 0L0THE8
BRUSHES— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish ail.
Ladies' FANOY WORK BASKETS in
great yari«ty, which mak«^ splendid
Christmas Presents— Also 0«Dts' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast liue of FANOY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterns,
latest designs, loweit prioet.
We have also bought a large line of
BUOK GLOVES and KID and' also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog ikin,
and] they will outwear half a doteo
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin'* all kinds of PAT*
ENT MEDICINES at tue very lowest
cut prices.
BOOTS aud HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
25 cents each. . Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to lookl over Stevens's stock,
which he sells at 15 to 26 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one iu want of a Bath, Oarriace
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in tbe state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Fanoy Boxes of CIGARS, 26 in eaoh,
for presents at $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEERSCHAUM OIGAR HOLD-
ERS and OIGAB OASES atbarga in
prioes.
PLEASE CALL EARLY AT
X
.*■— iW W* iO
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail.
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If Tou want to leoure tha most deiirabU
bargain!.
[^
\
THE TEA TAHLE.
tinVELL DAlLY_COURlER. THUR8 DAY, FEBllIIAKY 2, 1 !<8.
fHrHicaU
>ob<Hly Knows Hul r«th*T.
SolKiily knowh of tin- inoiu-y Utitki'*
T«i keep ih*- lionu- toKvili^i'i
Nt.lMiity knows t>t tin- «ifl>l»* It iniiki"*,
Noltoily knows -luil liiltn:i'.
NolMnly's Uilil tliut tlic OojH iict'tl shoes,
Ami kI>'I" Ik^I" ^^"> " teiillier,
Niihiiily i-l/<e olil cloihuN niuH uliuo»e,
Nobo.ty— yiily Uttiur.
NoJiotly hoHm that the «-o«l iiiul woo<l
Ami lloiir'H out loKflhur;
NolMiily fl>H' imiMt niiike them Koo«l,
Nobutly— ouly raihcr.
Nolmily'i huml In the inickcl «»«•
Ht' "tu<n, woiiiUirlim whcllicr
Tln'r«)'i» any oinl lo tlio want ol thowJ
lifpt'iitUut -only father.*
NolK..ly think H wlitTf the money will eonie
To imy iln' UlllHihat KMihor;
NolMxIy teulx ho blui- ami n^utm,
NolKHly— only fHlhw.
NulK).|y trie* ho lianl to lav
I'u mnu'thUu for I»h'1 woallH'i'
Anil nin« WehliKl, <l« whaiTie may,
NotMxIy— only lailiur.
NolKHly w»m«'K from the worhlH «riiol -lorni
To met' .li'ar oi.e» w ho <crtth«'r
Aroiin<i with lovlnji »««l<'i.mu warin,
Nultoily iloeii Iml lathor.
NoImmIv knowt.01 the honn-.llfi! (mro,
Walt'lMMl ov»T l>v a luolli'ir,
Whfi-.' ifKi iiii'l ••'I** »'•' '«" '*«*>"'•'.
NdUoily <an-ltui fHthtT. ^. — • ..
- I |>firoli live I'rcnN,
TKA TAMLk TOIMI'H.
ifinannal.
GREAfREM^
I* 1% * Cue* iktM«mutum7N«uiil|la,
t* ■% * ~ Cttfe«l<M«muium7i)«uiil|la,
Lav UAinSMk****** UcwImIm, TiMUuek^
rOl r fl n Ffi«rrK^":^iJNx..
I Wl I Mill MU«r!«iUM«DfiDMl»n.
na autujK a. voeaum i»:iuix
Kooin 17 Oentiml Block.
Attention given lo all flrat-claaa loani and
InveattneDts.
JftijSrrllamouK.
Bustnrss Carbs.
]|lf,Ct.
spr.ct.
8AFK8T OK ALL
INVESTMENTS
W. B.CI.AKK AC<>., of MINNKAI^»L1S, pffCT
Kir0t Morlyiiye» on Farm* in MiuneatHa ana IM-
to/«lnuinountHof ♦.H(i(i«ml iipwanU; InUsreat
from 7 to 8 per (sent. Mortyuyt* on M%nnttip<MU
City /'ro/frr/y, I iiU^eBt 7 pero-ent. Hft^enyeare
expenrncAJ. Srud to Ho»tou ofict for I amithim
ami rcfcreiici'H before you Invent eluewhere.
OKOKOK WAM^AC^C, AkcdI, Itt Milk •treet,
Itoom 4t{, itoaton.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company. ,
OKKICE
22 SHATTUCK SlRfET, COR. MIODLt,
'» <'■>■
II i- »alil tliHt If Aiiwrlfiin woimn toulil
we iU'>l«TaliMl «o«imiiut In |tro<'i»» of |ir«it-
urMlloii they woiihln't lomli il. Tlie lie-tl
way lo lo male llie iiM-oaliiil yuiUM'lf, It Ik
lulk of work. iMit il ii'iyt ill Hie eiiii, »« It i"
liiili-li Hwei'ler Mini liKiie ilelieHle,
III r.uiiiloii there U "Tlie Twenty Miinile*
Work" aoelety. hihI every woman wbo joloh
pleiljce-* lierwlf lo work iweiity mliiiileti a
tlay for llie jioor. \\ Inn llie arlU'len tliut
me iiuitle are llnlwlietl they are noI I, tlip pro-
• leiU lielnK ulveii tu llie «l< k ftiml of Hie
parWh In wliieli the tale taker. |ilace,
UoKe»«, »«yi» the New > ork .Mail, are ullli
Ihe ehowen flower for pernonai a«loriui»«nt,
eorauKe H»«l haiMl boiniiiet*. KifX «hmhmk«
hoininelKlliey are iiit with very loiix xlenn*,
M>melliue» half a >nnl Ioiir. The loior* are
never ailxwl. hiit one variety forming u l>ou-
ijiiet. Hrlfle-." lioiii|iiel'. of pui-e while Sep-
holOK ImiiN or lirhle roMtH ami IIIU'k of thv
valley are now eovereil wIlli a niUt of white
lulle. The «en»allon of llio reason Im the
Amerleao Iliiitily roHO, the IiIooiuh of whieli
uieaoiire »lx imliei. mitoi»». U«lf « iUMi«n
ftorm It iHrKe lM»««|Uet. The jupoiiieK haw
lieeu reHtore«l to favor after hu\ln>{ Ihtii iiI-
inoMt foiTj^ille* for -H) yoaii*.
The Kaaliloua.
Iteal ullver hookH and eyet« are Uf.e<l on
lianilfoine evening eorHaKe".
The «(|uare-ueeke«l ho.llee N no longer xlvl-
Uh, heurt-xhaiieil lieliiK ihe latent.
The plain full «klrt U Ueliij!: revived, ami U
reeelveil with Niiich favor.
Amonit the mom iN-aiitlftil laee« worn IhU
wanon Ih real S|»aiilHh point or blonde.
The toque of fell, Jiinked on the ed)feN, i«
one of llie nioft iitefiil tuid faHhIonible of
head eoverliittv and may lie cecn In variouit
eolorc. noiiiellineM tw<i lioInK uwd.
In Tarl". lurbanH of bird feath«ri«, with a
,(d«l alKrette In front, are denerlbcd a" the
'leiKhl of faxhion.
'Hie »leevei« of new eveiilnu dre"«e" are
made i«llirhtlv lonjrer and may eonwJMt of a
1.0ft long pufl. or el>e Ihey are plain to the
elbow, and a Wa'teau frill falllnjc lowar.l the
hand i* added of hoe or of ll>«ne made whier
below the arm and uniU; xhorl inf*ide the
*l'»ow. , . „ ,
A novel i.lea In <harm!i for ladles.' vent
,..„p tmi minlaliiie oil paint tnhe of »*llvrr.
In sleeve link-* a pretty lilea N a piece of
hammered xold In Ihe •'liajie of an almoml.
teiilred liy a «*nKill tur«|iiol»«e.
A tiny pair of opera jjlasse-* in itold and
blue eirtine! make^ a ihaniiln^r pendant for a
i#lyN chain.
Thin va. Thlek .Solea.
The feet can be kept warmer In < ohl
weather by \ve»riii« a )<lioe with a llRht miIc
than a thick one. With the former the foot
ha» a eliniiee lo work, thereby keeping up h
cliTwIalion. This, of coui>e. lippileH only
w hen the weather in dry. Hut when It h
wet an«l rubljer* are neccMNary, Il in la'tter to
wear 11 siii>cle-»oleil *lioe iiiHlde. In the Hum-
mer the thlik nole should be worn, for it
keepn the heal from ntrikiuK throuifh to
Ihe foot. Thin in all kg contrary to the pre-
conceived opinions of the public that It 1««
doubtful whelher il will receive inuclnTe-
ih-ncc. but il in the fact all the haine.— [Shcx-
and Leather l{epo»-ter.
plea nnd TliltiRB.
Mintrenn— "What do you mean by poiir-
Inj; that hard water Into the noft water in
the boiler y Bridget- "I for^fot. mum; but
I tfuesn it won't mutter." •'Why won't il
mailer >" "I kin »llp the hard water out
don't vou neey It's on i.oi», you know
mum
i
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCES AKE it Is the
stomach's fault
Whatever the cause,
It can be cured — and
cured permanendy — by
I^.3ci-|EI^CI^'S
AN DR/\i^E Pills
which are purely vege-
table and tree trom all
injurious ingredients.
For Bala by all Dmcgitta. Prieo 28 eta. por boS|
S ImiM fbr M eta.; or Miit by mall, P<Mt«co fTra., oa
rM«ll>lorpric«. br,J.U.HatMBck*Hoa,PlillMl'a.
CATARRH jj^^JJ^Jj^^
Cle»na«alh«Naa»l
PMa«cea. AllKya
■Pain Mod In Maui-
mntlon, lie«lB th«
Horea, Keatoraa
the Senaea of
Tnatr nud Ninell.
TRY THE CURE
A particle U ap-
plied Into each dok-
irll andUajri-eeable.
_ prlce.Vic.tH. lit DniK-
KUUjiv inall,reKlnU'red,«Ocl». Kl.y HUOTII
KK.H, ifo lireeiiwlch street. New York.
MEDICAL ECONOMY,
NOTHINQ SUCCIEDS lIKt SUCCtSa
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The aiorj of a Man i> in Hii Stnnctk.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
80 Naaaaii Mtrewt, - • - New ¥ork,
HAVK CON8TAHTLV OK HAND
A •■LECTION OK OHOICK INVBW-
MKNT HKCIIKITIKS.
8EWAIX O. MACK, Pr«ald*i»l,-
JACOK KOUKK8. Trt-itaurer,
D. B. UAKTLKTT. Clerk.
1> I HECTORS! *
LKVI Hl'KA(;t'K,
(jKORGK M<>TLKY»
AMKs |{. KVrANt IS. .lOlIN K. KIMIJAI.L,
AhKXANDKU Ki. ClUlNOCK.
8KWALL ti. MACK.
JAUHl it<M>KKS,
Nidiiey r>i-<*vvett,
NO. 1 JOBM MREVr.
Solon "W, Stevens,
No. » Burrlatcra H»ll.
HAKKISON W. STKEETEB,
OoiiMt«tl>I<' aiKl Oollcotor,
I Room No. 6, Ceutral Block.
t
onice hours, from U to 12, i to A, and Monday,
TliurHday and Kihlay eveiiliiKH from 7 tt* 0.
4^.Si>eclal atd'iiilon to collecilnii of renta aod
Sfeiioraf cjire ot tcinniuni propertv.
CorreMpotulfHCt or Hanker*, Hrolfriuwl Invtt.
or$ tvitcittd.
A Valuable . Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER MINING Ca,
Office 48 Ceutral Street, Room 10,
SI'ALDINti BLOCK,
OffevK a valuable Invemmfnl toHho"* ^ho de-
■lie Hiirr rctiinia for their money. The roni-
lianv arc not enKMKe<l In any wlbl-cAt uptHjula-
Hon. They are HeUliiKlhe stork upon IU in«rlU,
lK.'lnir continent that It will realUe what they
claim. i;all and a»k qiieotlcna.
PRICE OF CAS,
Wlih the dlaroiint ofl for iiroinpl pay-'
iiMSUl. la
81.20 per Tlioiisaiid FiH.*t.
PrlvMvU'lrea to New York.
T«lr|ihoiir> Oill, S7S-S.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
6TOCKN BONDH. GRAIN AND FRO-
VIHIONM ItoiiKht wnd aold for CMh, or car-
ried on MMfgln.
3 P» O. BuUmno* LoweU,
/^^
DUMASa<.CO» (
/bookbinders^
IJ0RI3A Centr-a.1 St.;)
KIKST-C'LAItll
INVESTMENTS
•AT'
Gias Cooking Sfoves
itot ii|> MUil rented at a low rate per year,
liltiliiK lneliide<l.
Him BVSHKLH
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Super-Pho8i)hate
Surgeon C'hiropodiHt.
Wo. 1 Primcott Street, • • I.owoll. M»Mt
Oltic* hour* : 8 a. m. to 12 in., i to ^ aril 7 »0
p.m.; Miinduya, 'i to 4 v- ni.
I>r. R. B. I»re«ioott»
LateOcullatto NorthwcRtcrn IMapeDaary.Mvo
York city.
Offloe. No. • Wjrinaii'a Kxch«DK«, ooroM
MttrrlHiwek itnd Ceiitrwl Ntroota, room wltfe
Dr. Itlcker. « mice day* ami hoiira . WKDNES-
DAYti anil HATtlKIM YH„/roin » ». m. unUl 1
p. m. Kxclualve attention ylven to diacaaei ol
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
AMIUEWS & WHEELER,
K 8 T A B L I H 11 K U 1 8 6 T,
MAKtTTACTl'KKRa OF
>ANU-
EN0LI8H LAWN BRE88IV0,
•7. O.
COKE,
ItroWcD, ttrreen«<l aud delivered at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
- $2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CA8H.
T mid >* r»<»r 0©nt.
O. J. LKliVIS.
Norvc or Fhr»l«»l Force Whon Loat Qnick-
\y KecHlned by Coneulting
Who, after Intcnue atmly .ind ilecp renearch, haa
lately illwM.verod a new, extraordinary, q»U«!k,
CAjrtnln and lncxpennlve euro for lUeoancBof Uie
Itraln an<l ?^plnal Conl, !SperinaU>rrlui'a, .Seinl
Klrat nioit#aKC, with coupon Iwndii attached,
payable nenil Mniuially I'y AppleU.n National
Bank. Hocun»d on Improved farini In the weat,
fn.m .1 to S tlinen the value of the loan. AbM>-
lutrlyaeenrr, and piinelpa;! an.l Intercut imld
aa u rule with aa much pmuiptneaa aa K"veiii_.
inent l»ond.. Am..unlH Vroin ♦•{'•!! "I';. >'lS''V'i.*K*
and c per cent. Apply to Al-LMHKN Al.i.l'->.
MaiiBir bloek, .M Central Htrect, room 1. Itflfer
to JOHN K KIMUAI.L, l-renblent Appleton
Nat Hank .IAS. K. Ktl.I.OWS, President liow.
Hl'MZar Klre in*'' Co.. LEVI 8PRAGITK,
I'reahlcnt Trader* ""d MiHljaulej In*. Co.. K.
It I'A'rCII. HAriJOnI) WKItillT, CIIAKI.KS
liOVKY'. jkKFKlWON HAhCllOKt.
No ehwrc* luade fbr the «M of motor*.
No charse uiade for ronnlns aiipply
pl|>ca from etroot mslna to ooneumora' eel-
lure.
Ord«r*, when loft ot ofHoe, promptly at-
tondi*d to.
0. E. CUHHINU, Agent.
mil Weaknesn, Klubl K^iiapcH, Iinpolciicy and
onr. of the Nervous and tiener-
Htlve SyKUsm*. THIS NKW A.M) MAKVKL-
Dcranired KuncUonr. of the Nervous ""•' ♦•S".?;'
L-SyKUsm*. THIS NKW AND MAKVKL
OlI.SMKDICALTItKATMKNT lia* cured the
vou
••IHkIiv. will yon take some of i\\\* bnt-
terT" "'rbank ytui, ma'am. I belonK l» H'e
temperance xoclety. Can't lake aiiytlilnic
atrouK." replied r>i«;by.
Thev tell in WasliinKlon of a la»ly who
jfHve "a pale nvvvn and red luncbeon"—
HometbUiK in lobiders and lettuce. po:«Mlbly.—
[Phil:id«dphiu Record.
"Yes." "Hid 8niltherkin«. as he leaned back
from the dinner table; "they do i»ay that a
wonianV work Ih never done."' "And. that
Ik jnat where thev're rlifht," naii! Mra. Smith-
erkim<. promptly ; "and 1 am glad to »ee that
you are be«innin« to reali/e whal a time 1
have. Wliat made you think of Itr "That
pie!" rt'urned .'^miibcrkioK, quietly.
Ml»tr< (arranninu: for dinner)— "Didn't
themuct .nl come from the Kroeer m, Brl«l-
aelV" n Jget— "Yia, mum, but ol alnt it
back. W ,vv wan av thim Htimx wan imp-
ly,"—[Nfe^ V or li Sun.
CuHtomer (In restaurant)— Here, waiter,
tUere'HH ha'rin tbiaaoup.
Waiter- Yea. nab, I heerd tie cook jiay
only dlH mawnin' dat it do beat *I1 how her
ha'r am corain' out.— [Kpoch.
A writer on etiquette saya the teeth MiouUI
not l)e picked in the house. Anolber Ih sure
Ihev ouKbt not to be pickeil on the atreel.
Oo'lo, ve etiqirettlctti ticndtl A curwe on
both vour eillet»: Think you that teeth,
like applcH, can be picked In tlie orcha-rd .
A few weeka bko ■ woman wrote a letter
to a newHpaper in which ahe aald. "If I
could get money, how I would make |)€ople a
bearta bound with Joy." A rich iinele |»re-
aente<l her with flOOoii CbrUtmaa day. and
tbe Healxkin aaequn >«he bouxht with the
money made a number of people'** heart*
bound with envy.— [NorrlNtown Herald.
Bow to Moke BloKoat Bronaca.
Planter of Pari* atatuettea can easily be
broDxed with Diamond Bronze Paint, and
wiH look like gotuilne bronze. Diamond
Bronze, Gold, .Silver, Copper, ami Arllata
Black coat but t«« ceniN a package, at all
PniK Bod Art atorsa.
moHi .leaperate foruiH of N«ivou* Disorders In
iKJth younK nnd ohi. To .loblllutcd youth It be
etowslho vlKor of inaaliood, and In advancwl
aire It eaudillshes the vUor of voiith wllliout
the posHlblllty of fairiiiT. ifRiNAKV Com-
I'LAlNTa, Acute or Chronic DlacharKe*, Stric-
turc, llot*jnllon of the lrlne,Uravel, Kidney or
Bladder I Msordcro.Sypbllln, S«-xx.ndary Symp
toin*, Kniptlon*, ^Skln IH8ea*te«, all are abso-
lutely cured without the use of mercury, copai-
ba or Iniectlons. No restrtcttoMs In tllet or hin-
drance from bu*lne«». Ukckst CA»Ka OlHKD
IN TIIKKK OK KDUR PAVH. I'Htleilt* WhoaC CASOB
have beim neglected, ba.llv n-eated or pro-
nounced Incuralile, are particularly Invltc.l \o
visit Dr. LewU. A written K»uirantee ot cure
irlven In all cjise* arranged and undertaken. IM
PRACTICKUpwardsof TIIIHTV YKAIta.
JM-Dr. l!ewl* U fn'.|ucntly consulted by
many who have been CA»inplet4'Iy tll*couraKe«l of
cverl>elug cured atUJr havltvr cxpcrimentod
with various a.lvcrtlsed no»iriim*,eUcirlc IkjUs,
Ac, which Invariably do moi-e harm than good.
Kverv iihaso of dlaease demands different and
8pecl.ll treatment. To those who may have
bien .llHappotntcd. Dr. Lcwl« would any con-
sult him and he will restore the <llsapoolnte<l
one to all the duties of life, whether tWy be
physlcnl or monUl. portalnlnK to married life
or "aintcle blessedness."
Oonaalt«tlon, Medlrlnra, *«^-. •*• , __ __
WorkloK C'i«iae«e SV.SO.
DU. LKWIS Is pcrmaaently located at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I.,
One door from Rlchmon.l street (olT Hroad
street). OIHcx! hours all the year rouiid from 9
to 2 and ft to «; Sunday. 10 to «. n«\»*^" V, at
MALE COMI'LAl.NTS SKlLtULL\ IRKAT-
KD.
ifOTIOB TO COUNTRY PATIENTS.
Dr. I^wls win. on full description of cMt
(with fee enclose<l). Immediately send » «»m»|y
of his valuable medicines, accompanied with In.
striicUons an<l advice for the "'«:« o<^,;j;^ ■»>o^«
dlstresalng complaints. Just Pumushkd.
Fourth Bdltton
Medical Minnies,
with additional cx)lored
llluatratlons.a Poktkait
or THE ArXHDR, AND A
LIST OF COMPLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment an4
speedycure of above suh-
locts, sexual diseases etc-
j Frlca ift cents by mall
Ito any addrees, from the
author. Dr. O. J • L.«wla.
Annt for Medical Mlniitos, W. W. DUNCAN,
191 Mlddloaox Street.
SIX PER CENT.
SISKISG FVM>
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Inlcreat payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a Ihallod amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and alter careful examination recoinincml them
tor Investment.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABRO0K,
35 Oongresa Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
fitobrs anU lOlangrB.
Ranges afld Parlor Stoves
AT TIIK LOWKST I'lilCES.
M4 MBitRIMACC ITKUBT.
For aale cheap by
ROOKIt^M Sk> CO.,
, tl Mid SS Morkot Atreot.
QOLD M£DAL, PAaid, 1878.
BAKER*S
Xo. 41 Thorntlike Street,
HwkT Northorn Depot.
C. H. ANUHKWa. CIIA». WBBBLBI
Wiirranicd nbaolotnljr pma
CoctMi, from wLlcii th«^ exci-** of
(III has Ikwii r(Mn«vt>d. Uhtt»tArf*
1!itii»th» «<rr»i/;<AofOocoaiiili»tl
wlih Hiarch, Arrow root or BuKsr,
niid la lli«r«-fort< far more ettununif
lull, oitting Uf than one cf til a
CU/'. It U dvUuloiis, auurlnhliiK,
Ntniitrihi iiliiir. naally dttcotml,
id iiiliiilruMy a<l«|itf<l for liival
laa* Will as fur iHraoiis In huail.'i.
Hold by UfbcftraTrerywktrt.
■y.HAERiCO„Borcliester,Masii.
Machinists
;minutes
I*ai*loi* f^ to veiB
or the very beat inokra,
AT LOIV I»FIICK».
Call and f.ee our variety.
N.y. WIEIl & CO.,
01 MARKKT STKKKT.^
STOifES AND RANGES 1
StoTe Linings aud Fittings.
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Olaaa, Wooden and Hollow Ware,
KITCHEN FURNlTUBf
And Peddlera' »«ppllea.
PAPBR STOCK AND OLD IRON PUB-
CHA8KD.
MARTIiy Sl LAIVOLHY,
174* 17e MIDDLKKEX 8TKKKT.
AND
ALL KIKD8
• or
•AT TH«
Courier Job OflBce.
Hake tbe 05LT easj riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stjlish baggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS k BPOFFOKD,
BIDDLE k 8MAST,
0. W. LONG,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLOEB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. BOA&DMAI,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Ameibury, Mass.
Engineers
Hhould l»ear in mlMd Ihat we have In atock
and to itnler m iMrire aupply of
PACKING,
|N< l.rUINU
Plain and Pure Rubber in Sheets ; Rubber
Gaskets and Rings ; Round and Square
Rubber Piston Packing; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Rope Packing, round and square;
Asbestos Round Piston Packing; Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thick; Soapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Seldeu's Round Pis-
ton Packing ; Usudurian & Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Rubber Packing Wire
Insertion; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ing Rings ; Blackburn's Fabric Valves;
India Rubber VaWes for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
35 3larket Street,
JAMES MORRIS.
Machinist and Engineer-
steam, Gas and Water Fitter^
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Kepolrer of titeom, 0*«
and Water Koslnea, frlntlnc Proaao*.
Steam Piimpa, ■hafiiac. Pulloya. L»w»
Mowera, Mowing MMihlnea, et«.
Hhop 25 Middle Htreet, Lowelh
TKLKPMONK 184-4.
First Letter Foyndry in New Enilant
COMMKNCKD IN 1M17.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for lU bard and toiiirh metal, IU larn*
varletlea of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for IU UNRIVALLKD Newapapor faoM.
Addreaa ordera to JOHN K. ROUBBS, Afiat
M Water atreot, Boeton.
4V-The Courier anil Journal type la froi
foundry.
LAMPS.
WK HECKIVK OUR
Every Thursday, ensuring the freaheat poaalblc
for Prlilay. Our bill for thla week Includea
Cod. Haddoek, Halibut, Freeh Mackeral,
SuMlU. rioundera and Preah Herring;
ProTldenoe Blver and Virginia OY8TKIW,
Glnma on ahell and ahucked. Smoked
Hnllbnt, PInnnn Haddiea. Anaerlcnn nnd
P. »nd C. 8ABD1NKS.
We hare our Oyatera an«l Ixjimtera freah on
Saturday for humiay.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
PITTflTON, PA.
rpHB OOmUBS JOB OFFICB U prepared to
«■ ib« akMtMit Mttoa aA M tka k>wMi ratM.
TT RBIDOK STKKBT.
DUPUBX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANOINO LAMPS.
FAUOY HALL LAMPS.
FIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
•AT-
FRENCH & PU1TER'.S
131 Central Street.
Advertise in the Courier.
PAINTERS
AND
POSTERS,
J. W. BENNETT & CO^.
noorERs,
BBE HIVE KRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Orud.
ALL KWPe
PBUTfUiO
or CX>11MBBCIAL JOB
MMMOoarler Job OflM
pH<
Every Descriptioii ol Priotiiig
RHQt7IHBD Iir
Olotttlnir*
jyry Cvo<k1bi«
Or Other E8t«blf§hinento,
AT TWI
Courier Job Office.
BUILDERS.
PUta, KltdMi
.11 J*
. 1.11
Prepared for Lawna, Uraaa
Uanlena and Flower Beda.
PRICKS t
Ten lb. bare for 1000 aquare fMt
Twenty Ave lb. baga for moO aqoara feet.
rifty lb. baga for 5000 aqoara fMt
One hundred lb. baca
I^a^vm Gwmmm flleeda.
ro« SAUi bt
E. N. WOOD & CO.
MO. «t UAMmwf BTRnrr.
m^[
i^-^
Ton will And It to yonr Intereat to onll npoa T^ j|
UB before beylnnlnv yonr
PAINTING
A Kood naaortment of flrat-olnaa foMU
•Iwnya on hnnd, nt bottom prieoa. OIto ■•
• o»ll at oar now nnd apneloaa atoro.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle HireeU Lowoll
Lawfl aiiil Gardeo Dressing. 1
X
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*"*f'.
V*
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Qjff^
l^OWELi. liAll-V COUltlEU.
rublUlitd fvory fttternoon, Suuilai-8 oxc«iitcd,
In Uic Couiiei ItulidliiK, JuBt uubt of the Poet
Om(;c, Mmimack »Ucel, Lowell, Mas*., »>y
Mtii'l«u<!t KiJW*^^"- buliscrlpUon inUo litt.OO a
your, AO ceniB a mouth, li conU u wceU, dollv-
oredlj.vt'unliT. .^Inglc coiilou '2 ccut». Ailver-
tlsliig I'tti*-'"* •'"'■"'"heU ou appllctttlon.
Lowell Wtfltiy Jouvuul i»ul)llblic<l from aame
oibcooulTlilayH. I'rke i|l.r.o (.or uiuimn, al-
ways In aUvaiictf . Largt-r cliculullon In tow us
near Lowell Uinu all olhtr iiai»cr».
LNTURKD AH MKCOMU Cl-A»« MAIL .VATTKR.
JXJWELL DAILY COUmER. THUItSDAY, FEBRUABT 2, 1888.
I FIFTIETH CON<JRB88. I
LOWELL DAILY COUBlfitf: THURBbAY, FEBRUARY 2. 18h8
GENE UAL COURT.
K..li. l.-Iii tlio J'eiiate u laru'e number of l The RMdlas Strlks to b« layrnUgmUd.
petitions aO.l oiJ«r« were preKCUled uiid re- ' Feb. l.-I'« tl.e Senulo. Mr. Fryi, from the
ferrod. (Jen. Slioruhm made h brief vUlt rommllloeon forei«n relallouH.rfiporlcU back
XlCAiNH TO AND FROM BOSTON.
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moiit, it il«?clarP8, has no right or lawful pow-
er to ltv» a ta.\ (which term It uses synoiiy-
moii-iy Willi laying a duty) for any other
purpose than to produce revenue. The re-
piiblicuu doclrlne In the unllpodch of llii*. It
as^'ii'' both tlie riyht and duty to levy du-
tii> for protect injj home luduhtriei«, and It
would ln^i<.t, i^ wc didn't need u penny of
revenue for tin years to come, that
tl»u jiovernmcnt Is bound to save w"'" i "'rh,; order rclillve to ls!«uin« a lejjMatlvo i,V^vin;;: For an in-pti tlon uf nu»MlN for ex
home nmrket from forcl«;u competition a!« ' i,uiletln (on wliicli tlu" coininilloo on e.\i>end| porlstiion; probibliinu' the Import illon of
fur as may bo. Here Is the whole buhlnL•^'s, ' ' "' "'
The deiM(»cratlc position W clearly taken, ami
meal Cfiftate.
and watt received by the Henatori) with hon-
or!'. Durinj; a part of the sosloo Sir T. U.
(i. K-tnonde antl Mr. .lobn Stuart occupied
ReatN at the rljjht and left of the pre^ident,
! r»!<i>cctlvelv,
adversely the bill to facilltalo the kettlement
i\nd develop the resources of Alasku, and
open an overlanil route between the United i
State^. .\^iatil■•i{U!^^la and Japan. {
Amoiii; other i>lll» reported from commit- 1
teei* and placed on the calendar were the fol- |
Sunday$.
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AM 7.UU
E\\c ILotorll Oailo Courier.
TIirUSDAY. KKUUrAltY i. 1H.sn.
~ Suppoce the repubiicam* »houltl nundhate
♦'Little I'hil" for I'renldcnt, where would
drover Cleveland Im'J
we now have for the driit time a thorou'.ih
emphasis of It from the executive by the
e.\clu«ion of every other nubject from UU
UJCHitage, and by a luo»t elaborate exposillon
of the docliinc that prt)tectlon U wfoujc In
prhielple. and In ay:»lnt.t tfoverumeutal poli-
cy. On the other hand, the rcpublicami by
tradition, by hUtory, by e.\ample and by
prc«ept are eommllted to the principle that
pr«>tcitlon !«• both rixlit and e\pe«llent. If
the (hUago Tribune bclltve* thl', It l» re-
publican. If not, It Jm antl-republlcau. Mr.
HIaino certainly bellcveii it. Hut neither he
nor hN party ever, ha^ been, or ever will be
oi»pohed to tarltr reform, which has this
PKIWONAL.
.Jay Hubiieil px|>ected to be nominated for
CoHKrcsh from a .Michigan district, in place of
Mr. Mortatt, who died, ajid ho lo an^ry be-
cause he didn't K^'t It.
NKW IIAMrMlliiK.
itun-" rcporle«l adversely) was t«ul>porled ,„|i,nt.|i,ied articles of food autl drink, and
by Me.ssi>. Soutbworlh and Kimball ot Suf- iiici-ciisin;; pensions of soldlerM Kud aullorit
(oik, and oitpo'cd bv Messrs. Sleeper of Mlil- w|,o hav*' lost both hands,
diesex and I'ikc of INscx. A motion of Mr. ' jir. (handler, from the committee on
&Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Preaostt National Bauk.
We take pride in ahowinfr property
Roads of KsM'x thai the nuitter l>e laid on the „:iVal a<<«l". «'»'P"it«d a rcsolulloU dUycllnj? jj^g ^jjg |.egi(Joijoe8 we ofiFer for sale OD
table thai the probable expense mi;;ht l»o u,e secrctarvvof the navy to furnWi a '*t|»^*': , i>-i,„-„t -trPHt a Htr««t rflntrintftd to fine
Known, was .lcfcale«l, and the order was re- „„.„t us to ehanues made from the ori;;lnal JJelmOQt Streei, a BirOfll reairiOiea 10 nne
jccted - 14 to 1,1. ' plans of the chlcajio, Hostou, Atlanta ami residenoes. They have been erected un-
Amon;r the orders won one by Mr. Howe l)u!phln. In addition t«> those irtenlloned in . n,.rKonal guDerviiion and no ex-
usio amcndiu'.' the ^'cneral lawn relatiua to former comu.oulcallous. with the cost there dOr OUr personal supervision ana no ex
sinet raiivvaxs. of* the re>«sans thcH-for and ttie reporta of i>ped8e has been spared to make tbem
K. r.Lorliij,'. con!n>Mi'r of county accounts. ,<,ourds and ollkcru on the Hubject; also, as to fi-»t-claga in everv resueot. Novel in
|. resented bis tir-t aum.al report. He says Hio present condition of the Monitor. Mian- ""'.*^ •> • » • *l •
that the keeper of tl<e house of Industry of lonomah and Iht armament. Adopted. design and Very convenient in tneir ar-
>»utlolk eouiiiv has nude no return*, and it The Senate tlien took up the resolution of- ' yj^y-^^jj^jj* yrii\x handsome fireplaces
Is not sure 111 It he i< bound to d«» no. .More fun.,) |iv .Mr. (.'ail. ln»i'uctin;j the judiciary i 'A h A
thin ^ITI.(MH) are res Tved for do;; licenses, oonitnirtee to report leuUlallon necessary to »nu SiaeDoara.
aixl nnue than t>U>i>.OiK) are refunded to the prevent Tnlted Stales courts (maua^ln;;
townsund eitles whence it caiue. There r^||,oads throuifh receivers) from depriving
(•reditorsof their liens throuiih receivers'
i-ertiiicates, and was aildressed bv Mr. Call.
No action liavtnj{ been taken on the resolu-
tion, the lilair edueitlional bill was then
taken up. and Mr. I'URh addressed the Sen- i
•lie In Ilk favor I •4000.— Wc iieUlom have a place that we can
... ., , II .. „..! offer at Uio low price placed on IhU extra well-
In the House there was a long debate on ; j^„,„ twootory house of elKht rooms, ln-'slde
the Ueadbu strike. Mr. llayner of Marv- I lialh n>om; heaud l)y funnue, has lianl wood
n<»ors In illnlhK nwnn, klt«hen and pantry ;
i$o6tB anty i^fjorn.
Weather Indications.
Feb. 2, noon. — For New England,
slightly warmer, fair weather, light to
freeh winds, becoming variable.
would seem to be a vice almut u ■yslein
whi< h collccis so larvre a sum. when less than
7 per cent, of it Is used. an«l the baiancM re-
niriied. Hehirns sln».v rtjci'ipts an follows:
SherilN, <<!«». 1V^..V\; keepers of houses of
ctHieelioii. *'.'07.TiM».(W; clerk* Of courts.
#H»:»,T;JS.77: dlstrlci .onrls. ♦•iiO,W7.7'2 ; po-
li.e courts. lil.V). HU. -27; municipal courts of
lloston. j'»H).niia.'iM: trial jusllcc, f4S.N7.^.7»(
Thoy are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
In clt»sln>.Miicconin.llersays that the law land made a strong speech a.nalnst the r"'»''. ,,rt7i.u..mc gae ilxiurc*,'etc. Nelgl^rliootl fliii!
under which he acts seems to limit him to and declared that It was trying to simaher etass and near ItuslnoMS. ^ (105M)
the compilation of returns, and that the ap- „„n,|rv. This Mr. O'Xelll of I'euusylvauia I onContral Hir^t.-Very desirable piece of
parent mca'.;reness or itio lepori is uuo lo ^^^.||i,.^|, '
that fact. I Mr. D.ivis of Massachusetts spoke on the
A general water supply bill was preMnted question. Various propositions
on
bearing
If (Jovernor Mill goes for the dcmocrallc
noiiduation for President, and he will If he
sees the slightest chance for success, he will
run as a prottctioidst. What a curious anom-
aly that would be !
Mr. Mci'oopy of Ulaeksionc has propo««'<l
a bill in the leglsln'nre which absoluiuly pro-
hibits the Imposition of any Mncs or deduc-
tions upon wca\ers for iin|n-rle.'t weavliiir,
under a penalty of !|>.V» for each olleneiu
Why d«x'sn't Mr. .McLooey also propose a
Idll provldin;,' tliat no weaver shall be al-
lowed to take less wages than some gl\eii
schedule tlxed up by his labor cimdjutois?
In sb«i.rt. why not specify every detail by law.
ami wipe out idl tnmsuetlons between man
and man!"
The Congrcssioiiui coiumiltec appointed to
Investigate the numerous "trusts" that have
been foiiucd within the past few \cai> has a
big contract on hand and is unccr'ain where
to begin, riie general feeling U in favor v4
starting with the suy;ar monopoly, whieh i".
the inosi recent and vicious of these rnonop-
ulies. There is thought to Ih; a probability
that the puri)o.e of the inquiry will be tie-
feated by the refusal of the persons Inter-
eitled to testify, and there Is no manner in
which they can be compelled to give evi-
donee. However. It tlocsn't rcipiire inucli
ttoarching to learn that the operations of the
•ugar/lrust, for instance, are of a nature to
CiUMe public mistrust of such coinbinatiuns.
Whether the Tarilf Reform League and
the Home Market clid> sctlle upon a taritl'
tournament or not, there is no danger thai
the matter will lack discussion. Such a
mass meetln^ us was held in Tremont Tcnipie,
Hostoii, last cxeiiiii;;. should be repeated in a
i»Diail way in every school district in the
Htate. * In New Kn;,'land we arc not mucii
given to joint delmtes oi! puldic issues, but
our meetings will, on the whole, pretty fair-
ly sift the subjects, and secure their ample
prenentatiou. Thit sort of thing ought es-
pecially to be done in Lowell. Why
Hhouliln't the republlcah club inaugurate a
series of meetings in .lackson hall, whieli
proinitieiil men shoulil be invited to address,
on the various phases of the tarlfl' discussion y
If the taritV reformers want to do the same
thing, th" Held i-. open.
Win. K. Huck. superintendent of the Man-
chester public schools, is sick with pneumo-
nia.
Ill the caop of I-uki- S. Crowthor of llan-
mont, charged with Ibe murder of hismollier
Dec. 1*J, the Jury has rendered a venlicl of
acquittal.
Dana S. Marsliall. principal of the High
school. Hiilsboro Hrblge, died Moiniay of
heart disease, aged 24. He graduated from
Dartmouth In is.s((.
Kivtl 1'. l>avis. younge«t child of raiiic
Dun is, luifdionl ot the Ki-aisaru'c hotel.
Warner, died last week from the cUccts of
laudanum, giv^ii him I y mistake.
f. H. tlark. clerk of the C'iaremont sav-
ings bunk, lias iM-en missing for a forlhi.uhl.
His books arc all riglit, ami It is the general
impression that he is nicntully dorange.l.
Sew ell H. Fowler and Asa Hcckman. tMi-
erinen of .sieubiook, who started out in tlalr
dories the day before the great storm, ex-
pccllng to return In the evening, have not
since been heard from, and uru supposed to
bo lost. '■ ' ,
The reports are coming from all se«'tions
around Lake Wlnnipesaukce of damage done
during the nc.'nl b!I/.zind. - One house was
blown down at 'I'uftonborough, also a num-
lier of small boiisus on the Islands lu the
lake. A tali liiimncy was blown down at
Alton Bay, and a chimney Id tlie depot at
Ihal place, ("onsiderable other damage Is
reported. ,_^___^____^_^
WASHINGTON NEWh.
A VUlt About Town- Loyal Legluu Uan-
qut>t>
After breakfast yesterday (icn. Sheridan
and party visited the Martin school, under
escort of ex-Mayor A. t\ Martin, for whom
tlie school was named, (icn. Silerldan made
a few pleasant remarks to tbc children, dos-
in;; w lib the n murk thai "I Iio|h> none of |
\ou innuiiicd 1 was seven feet tail." After I
the r«'iHatlon of a patriotic pi.?ce by a lilllc I
fillow. the school sain; ••America," whieh
i'lose»i the exercises. The party then went'
t(» the .Xlgoiitiiiin club, w here luncbcon wns |
served. At the close of ihc lunch.iin (Ittv. '
,\ines receixetl a call from IJeii. Sheridan
indliis escdit. The parly al«o dropped In at
Mr. Itlalne and TarlfT R« forin.
The C'lii<-ago Tribune has got to hedging.
too, on the tarid question, and so far that the
Hpringtield Kepubllcan scolds about il. We
Hhall not bear any more from the mug-
wum|)> about "the great leading rcpuldican
paper of the northwest" being for free-trade.
The Tribune ha- discovered that Mr. RIainc
is uol averse to real tarilV reform, and it
ciphers it all out of the I'aris commeulury of
the I'roidenl's inessuge. Of course be isn't
opposed to real tarilV reform. No more are
republicans generally opposed to such re-
form. They made the larKl'and the Internal
revenue system in ISIil and onwards, to fur-
nish money to carry on the war. As s6on
US the wur was over, and they had got the
public debt well in hand, they began to re-
form both sy-toms, and have continued to do
it ever since. We hear a great deal of loose
talk about the •'continuance of war taxes."
This is absurd. The tarill'of today Is a very
different thing from the tarifl' of IstWi, and
the internal taxation has been reduced to but
two or three jlems, for the continuance of
which 'there is no furtlier necessity, and
which the npublicans i)roposc to remove aa
soon as may be. They admit that further
moditliati'jns of the taritf may also properly
Ih; made, and, indeed, should be made. They
have no i.lolairy al>out tarltr revision which
•jtands in the way of any change, either of
iDcreasc or dcereafie, which may be expedi-
ent. They have al.eady reduced and abol-
ished many war duties, and they will reduce
and abolish more, if they have the chance.
Hut here Is the exact difTorence between
democrats i;ni| republicans: 'Pie democrat-
ic doctrine, pn ached by every national plat-
form, advocated by almost every orator,
In Honor of Uen. liNulca.
About '200 gentlemen assembled at the club
house of the republican national league
Wedncsiluy night to celebrate the :l :id anni-
versary of the eiei-llon of Hon. NathaiiUI r.
ilaiiks as speaker of the Hou«e of llepre-
sentalivcs in the ;{4ih ( ongress. (icn. Kd-
waid F. Ileaie prcsidcil, ami speeches were
mailc bv tieii. Hanks, (iaiuslia A. (irow.
Senators Slnrnian and Morrill, (ten. Seheiick,
and ex-Congressnieu William ('uml>ack oft
Indiana, .James 11. <;ampl>eli of Pennsyl-
vania, and Uusscll Sage of New York.
Notes.
The President has sent the following nom-
inations to the Senate : Postmasters, (ieorge
U. Smith. Iveiinebunk. Me.: Wm. II. Me-
tlarlnev, Oakland, Me. ; Wm. K. !{:il(»n. Dal-
lon. Mass. ; Theo. S. Bassett. Birmingham.
Conn.
bv .\lr. Howlund. I'etltions were re<'elved ,,,,011 it were submltlod ami ttiially a rcsolu
fi'oin tlH' mayors of 1.^ ellles, including l^w- jjon was adopted for a special committee of
ell. for the exemption of bonds of eitles and Hs,. meiubers lo lnveslig;ae the whole mat-
towns from taxation. i^r. ,^_^^^__^^____«
IntheHouse. Mr.iiuincy'sortler relative, -ucoinAN in BOSTON
to le«islaliun providing that no licenses for SHERIDAN IN BOSTON. -
the sale of intoxi«-ating liquors be Issued or
have force or valldll)-came back from the ,
comu|ittec on the liquor law. with the re-
port that it is inexjtcdU'nl to legislate. The
same report wa« mad.; upon the tMdillonH «»f
the Mas-aclui-rns Women's t'iiristian Tem-
pi laine uidon and Ihe Massachusetts Teiij-
pcrunec ulllunee. Mr. ManniM.r of Worces-
lir. a inenil»ei' of ilio e.Mnniiitee, explained
Ills position upon the s(d»j»'ct. He unnounccl
hinisell as l.tlieving in 11 proiuldlory law, but
lie qui stioneil ttie wNdoiu. Ill the Interest of
proiiiliilion itself. «if euai'tlu;: a j)roldbll«iry
law at pri'tent. iUw iliin/ at a time ho be-
lievi'd to lie a uood rule lu public things -is
well as private. He and Ihe majority of th"
iituimitlee believed that tlie lutro<Ui»alon of :i t'l'i,' Senate ciianilter, and ' (ten. Sheridan was
bill for sueli a iiw would be n distraciin-' introduced bv President Boaidman.
and disturl>in;i measure. —li! this posliioii be (i.-n. Sheiblaii had a glorious welcome at
l.cllt ves tliut he lepiesents the laujority of ,j|,. |,.„„,,„,t of Ihe militarv order ot the Lov-
the prohibition -eiitiiiient \tt the common- ^i |.o;:ion. at Hold Vcndoine. at niu'ht. It
w«'alth. .Vs to Mr. t^iliicy'sorder, the com- ^a* the regular niontlilv nuHjtlng, l»ut us
mitt, e iVareil that there was more polilic- (;,.„. sherblan, who is the nation il liea-l of
than teuiperance in il. It a|tpearetl like a (|„. order, had proinised to be present on this
sclieme to put some of the members of the occasion, there was an unusually full vralher-
House on reeorti on the «pM'sii«)n of tcin|>ei- j^^, „j ,1,^, ofhcers of Ihe unimi army of (ll-tW.
aiicc. The gentlemen wlio were behind this >io,.,, (|,;,|, 4o() !.al down lo the lables, and
moviinent of the u'cntleinan from <iuiiuy |i„. o,^„ion was fnrlher uractHl liy the prcs-
will have an ample opportunity to put them- j.„i.„ of (iov. Ames, ex-tiov . Ulee ami other
selves on rcconl In-fore the close of the aes- piominenl gentlemen. The .linliiif hall was
slon. , , , draped In patriotic colors, and ilie mectlni;
.Mr. ^^^lncy rcplie Ithat he ban but lU'le ' ^.„^ „,|,.,.|„^ .,,„| onlhusiaslic. Before the
respect foriMohioilionists wlio do not be- ,.|o*e, tlie good singers, of whom this asso-
iicve in pndilbliion. He at cewriderable ^.jtt(jon numbers manv, impr«)Viseil u concert
length explained his position In the matter. ,„.o;iranimc and the hotel eelioed with the
The report of the «'onuiiitlce as to Mr. ,.|,oruscs, (icn. Sheridan, (iov. Ames, den.
Quincv's order was uceepicd. A a to the n- Dovens, .John M. Ft)rbes. Uev. K. N. Hall,
port of the committee upon tb« petition of |>,.j.»i,|t.|,i Walker of the School of Tcchuoh>-
the Women's ( brlsihin Temperanoe union, j^y ,„„i oi|„.|h of ureat »lignity enjoying this
Mr. Brkham of Marltioro, after a few re- j;,,ri of the festlviiy aA mu«di as anyone pros-
murks, moved to recommit to the roniinlltee p,„_ This occasion brought together past
with Instructions to report favorably upon miiiiary men from all i»ver New Kugland.
it. This motion upon a viva vote vole whs - .**
proiwrty, conslnlbiK of two sU>ry house and
nearly ilM Uvl ol land. CouM easily Im) made
to pay mure iliaii lu pet <-ent. net. (I(MI3)
Not fur from Marrlmack Htro^t.— Two-
alt»rv, two lenenieni lioujo of U nunns, Itntshcd
Id K^>od ^hape. A liaiKatn at t^M). (HMfi)
If yon will call at onr oflice we will show you
a«une InvcsUiieuls thai will pay yon beUer man
lU per cent. — -
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
SM OENTKAL 6TI(KKT.
Ov<'r I'rurtcoll NatlonHl Ilank.
I9rp anU jFancp 6oo)ii«-
THE COLD WEATHER
UAH-
T
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And we Propose to Start it up Again
with Low Prices.
FlIJK IIECOKIJ.
ProbHltly I<^«t«l Acfiilent at a Fire.
A two-story brick Ituiidiiii;, used as a clry-
house, at the mouliling mill ami box factory
of J. Pearson in Koxbury was ourned
Wednesdav. David Morse, a lireinan. was
crushed bv a lulling wall and iirobably fatal-
ly injure.!. Loss||#10,000 or cd-J.tMH).
The UnfTalo Fire.
The total los.s by the big fi.c at Buflalo
Wediusduy, In which Barnes, Hengcrcr A:
Co.'s mammoth ilry goods establishment and
other tirms were burned. Is over srl.OOO.bOO.
'I'liere was no loss of life, but Kireman Will
Bov.l was seriously hurt l»y falling tUrou^'h a
hatchway, an. I Fireman I'hillips had a leg
broken by a failing wall. There were many
narrow escapes.
other FIrea.
Two com|)artmenl« of the Union cotton
]ircss and '2<K)0 bales of cotton were burned
in Charleston, S. C, Wednesday. Loss,
*100,00(); fully insured.
liABOK NEWS.
Wag:ea In rruvlclence.
The Lonsdale .•ompany. Proviilcnce, has
advanco.l the wages of operatlveH, to take
pla.e the l.'Uh. The amount Is not yet
known.
About ;{0 of 'llu! velvet cutters in the em*
plov of the Crompion company are on strike
for"hi)«lier waues. These are the persons
who w«re imported last spring under con-
tract and who were detiilned In Boston for
an iiKiuirv Into lIu! legality of the procee. ling.
The hell) claim that the contract made In
Knglan.l Is not binding here.
Shoi'iiiAkern Locked Out.
The Shoe MuiuifaiMurcrs' association of
Cincinnati Wednesday Iwiked out •2.')00 em-
ployes, 1000 of whom are women. One of
the rules madei»v the nssoeiulion and agreed
to by the Kniv'ht's is that no special meetings
shall be hehi during working hours. .Some
of the girls iiv Blacker * (lerstlc's factory
had trouble about wages and struck Hatur-
alle.1 a Kpeclal mcetlne contrary to
, dav. and called a Kpeclal inceiinu'
elaborated by most of tlie democratic and , agreement. This canned the lockout,
mugwump newspaix rs, enforced by the 1 NotJa.
leadera In Congress, and formally urged by . The Bristol (U. I.) Kubbcr works, which
PrcHfdeut Cleveland in his nussuge. Is that In |,uve bet n shut down for a week past, were
levying cuatonis duties the government has atarted up again Jlonday, a needed supply of
no right to have any other object in view coal having arrived. About 400 hands will
than the aecurlnj? of the needed revenue, and now be employed.
that any duty which protect* any ulven arti- ; =
do of home manufacture or other home j^ju^ soothing and bealioK I" I>r. Sage'a
product, 4s eniirfly wrong. The govern- Catarrh Uemedy.
d. clarcl lost. .Mr. Collison of Boston doubl-
ed the vole ami ealb.l f.»r the veas n^iPniaya, '
which were orili-reil. Becoinmitlal was re-
fused by a vote <»f M yeas ami lO;! navs.
'I'bc I'epDrl of tlie comnilltec on the peti-
tion of Ihc Massu.'husetts Temperance Alli-
ance was also accepted.
The committee on eilui-ution nqmrted a
bill for an act ebanging the name of .\riueula
college lo iOiipli rates college.
The commitbe on towns reporlcl a bill
for the .llvisi'jn of the low n of stoughton
and the Ineorporutioii of th.' l.>wn of Avon.
The liiil provides for a dhi'ion of ill" town
debt In tin: proportion of sO per n lit. to the
old loan and "JO p«'r cent, lo the inw lown.
The committee on railroads pr.sented a
bill for an act t.) aulliori/e th.; lloston &
I'rovideiicc Kailroad corporal ion to lease its
niilroa.l to the t>ld Colony Uailniad com-
puiiv.
The committee on banks and banking, to
whom WHS referred a portion of lb.' govern-
or's message relative lo -aviinrs banks, re-
portcl a bill providing; for the .ailing In of
.iepositors' books oin-e In three years for
vcrltieatbm.
Anion« the petillons was one presented by
Mr. tjiia of Lowell of K. Sbeiipiir.l & Sons
un.l others for the aniiexaiion of a part of
Tewksburv to Lowell. There wa- a vast
amount of"now business sent in in the shane
of petitions and orders.
KXKCU1IVK .vniUXTMKM.-.
The governor made lh«s« nominations:
Kllza C. Durfee of Fall Uiver as trustee of
the Westbi»ro hospital for the in-ane, vice
Mrs. Dav. term explre.l; M.ssrs. Kockwood
Hoar of "Worcester. Simeon Borden of Fall
Uiver, Solon Bancroft of Hcu.linu'. K. P.
(ioublinj? of AVorcester. W. !l. Halle of
Sprln:{field as directors of the Wor.-ester,
Taunton, Daiivers, Wcsiboro and North-
aniplbn lunatic hospitals, rcspcitively. All
were contirmed but Mr. Halle, nominated to
succeed Mr. C. C. Merrill, term expired.
NOTK.S.
The meeting of the state boar.l of agricul-
ture wos continued at the state house, es-
says and reports being read.
'rhe annual report of the state board of
arbitration and conciliation expresses satis-
faction at the operation of the law under
which the board exists, parti, uiarly since
Ihc amendments of 1S87, and a.know ledges
Ihe uniform courtesy with which the board
has been met on all si.les. The boar.l rcc-
ommen.ls the repeal of that pari of the law
whiclnn-ovldes for the choice of one of Its
own members as secretary, an.l that the lim-
it of the .-lerk's compensation be extended
from ^\HH) to sffpiOO. The report contains In
full the dfcclsiouH of the board during the
year.
The committee on insurance .'onsi.ierod
the bill subndtted by the Insurame iMimmis-
sloner, relative to fraternal insurance asso-
.'iatlons. Conunlshloner Merrill was present
lo explain the bill, wlihdi was erilielsed by
t!ie reitresentatlves of many of tlie assocla-
tions. _________»___^
KlaaloK Goea by Favor,
But Hop Ointment goes for chapt>ed hands,
sore iKtscs. eold j-racks, etc., w ilhout fear or
favor. Sever fails. All druggists sell it at
25 cenlB a box.
Hot Peanut a.
Try a quart of hot peanuts at Kr.l's'a fruit
nn<I .•oiifectionery store, 3 Merrimack utreel.
He lias a \\\w Philadelphia baking machine.
It cooks them In goo«l shape, gives them a
nice flavor and miikcM tlieni taste irenuinely
nice. Try one ({uart and you will Ims aure to
buy more.
Rhcumatisra, hackacbe. cricit, sore raui-
cles, quicklv go wbea n Hop Pla.stcr is ap-
plied. aBc'U.
Little Fhll at Faueull Hall.
BosTo.N. Feb. *i.— Oen. Sheridan gave a
public recepll.m at Faneuil hall this noon
0*1 a large gallieiiii',' of cUI/.cns wa»: pres-
ent. The reception lastc.l until the general
was driven to tbc Kastern station, where \\v
took cars foi Salt 111, w here the afternoon
will be passed.
04 Merrimack elree'. Is a popular rosiort for
liitlcD w-iiu .leslre to obtain enulne l>arKalna.
l"ho proprietor luid place! such low i.rlccs on
every .lertcrlpilou of hair gooda that everybody
aboubt take a.lvnntage of them at once. Call
eiirlv for a ih. >'(•«• f-tlectlon.
What is Scrofula
Itli* dial iinpmily In the bl.io.l, whldi, ftc-
cn*nulatlnK In Ihc glan.ts-of the neck, produces
nnslKlitly biMipA or Bwelllnns; whieh cunscs
painful rnniibiK sores on the arms, legs, or
feet; which develops ulcers In the eyes, ears, or
nose, often enuslirg hlln.lncs:* or ilcafncsH;
which Is the oiiKbi of plni;iloe, cancerous
growths, or the many other manlfesUUbnis
usnnlly aMill>c.l to "humors;" which, fastcninx
npon the buiKs, cniiBcs con»nmptb>n an.l .lealh.
Heln;t the moet an.lent. It Is the inoft Kcncrul of
all .llpeases or nffectlons, for very few persona
are entirely free from it.
HOW OAN IT BE CURED
y tnUing llo.xl's .sarsapaHlla, wbUli, by the
reinarkalile cures It has areonq)llslied, often
when other me.llclnes have fallc.l, has proven
Itself lobe a potenlanil peculiar me.llclne for
this .llseasc. Some of these cures are really
wonderful. If you Buffer from scrofula In any
of Its forms, be sure to try lloo.l'b Sarsaparllla,
THE PEOULUB MEDICINE
"I lia«l runnlrg sores on my llmb« for live
years, bo bad at times that I eouM not walk, nor
aleip nights. When I c.oininen.!cd taking
Uood'B 8arBaparllla, 1 whs Id pain eo severe
that I cannot desert be It. I had no nppellto
and fell away. Bni Iloo.l's .sarsa|)arllla dl.l me
a wonderlnl amount of goo.l. I have a good
appetite, have gained In llesh, ami can sleep
well. My BorcB are almost hcaloil, and 1 can
eaally do a goo.l day's work." Mas. C. F.
Lord, l>ovcr, N. IL
HoocVs Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drugglBta. $1 ; bIx for f.'S. Prepared
only by C. I. H(X)D A CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 £>o»eN One I>ollair
KIne Linen Craah V., down from 10 cents.
(Jood all linen Damask ift*-., .town from X\.
Fast colored lied Damask lU-., worth ;n.
Imp.trte.t Marseilles (^illU, llt-4 sUo, ^i.ib,
worth ^Jl.'W. J — ■
llolluii.l curtains, with beat aprlnfr flxlures, 25c.
All otir short length PI. pies an.l » heck .\alu-
so.iks U'^e., worth irom W, to 'iU.
All our #<l niaukets at 14. AO.
10 pieces Drapery 8llk, tissue ahades, 4c. ; would
lie chiuip at li',.
A large lot «)f Kmbroldercd White Flannel, at
prl.-esur plain tlannel.
(io.Ml ynnl wble llleaclicl Cotton lU'innanU,
soft tlnlsh, at .V. per yanl.
llest dross facing Cumlirlcs 4c. per yard.
Fine wide Cocheco Cambrbs, In eh.d.-c light
styles, (I'^c. ; last season's prbe Ki eenls.
Best .jnullty ( enlnry Prints B^c; usual price
10 cents per yunl.
Best qnalliy yar.l wble feateuns be., ilown from
1><, an.l l.^.
Best .piallt\ Mohqidto Netting, i yar.ls wide, 4.-.
per yard.
1 lot blink an.l eolorcl Brocaded Velvets at 3fic.,
down from 7'>.
All our l»cst quilUy colored Hatln Khartames
SN-., .l<»wn from i\.i!>; this Is the bargain of
the scas.m.
I lot line ^'llk an.l Wool Drens Cioode, 40 Inches
wlilc, Mk. ; ilowu from T.'i.
1 lot tmpoiied IMolt Dress «.oo.ls •.».•>(■., rcluect
from soc, tiKve are .•hol.-e an.l pix'lty styles.
.V) Inih allwf»ol Flannels. In blue, green and
brown, line .pialliy, i>nly 4ftc.; worth :.^.
We ha\c taken all our T.'>c., #1 ami ♦l.i.\ .Itrsey
\Val»ts, Willi Breton fronts, biul.lo.l an.l vest
fr..nlr. pi itn aii'l laee tvliiineil, an<l shall otfcr
the entire lot at tlic iinliorni prl.e of 44c. ea.h.
All our Braid and .Jet Dress Tiimmlngs ot le»8
than l.all prle«'.
All our .-smair Wares and Xolbnisat lower prlcea
than you will ever see them again.
All .»ur 4J an.l 5. c. Cashmere (Jloves at JSc. per
pair.
Boy's fleece lined Glovea l(»c. per pair, .town
from W.
Ladles' Imki real Kid Gloves OUi'. per pair, down
from iH.J.'i
Ludlcs' Fur Lined Kbl liloves 75c., .town from
111. -25.
Children's Cashmere MltlcnH I.-..-., down tiomi.S.
All our Silk Cmbrellns. with gol.l an.l silver
caps, Ivorv handles and natural slUks, that we
sol. I for |i;i..V>, will now be <incieil at ^'J.'.'i.
AH onr La.lles'. (Jcnls' an<l Children's Un.ler-
Trear an.l Hosiery at about hilf former prices.
All our 5(1, «.' an.l T-'ic. Ulbbons at 2r>c. per yanl.
Ladles', (;iiits' ami ChlMren'h Handkerchiefs
marked way .lown (almost give away prices).
We are poaltlvely Rolne out of Imsineas,
and tlie above cut prlt-ea are only sHinpIea
of our entire atocte. Kverythlna; In our
■tore la offered rorreapondliiBly cheap, and
we think by'the way our atock Is belos re-
(luo««l the public appreciate our low prlcea
and ««|uare way of doioK bualneaa.
The Bijou Shoe Store,
We have the Exciunlve Right to
u»e the
Crescent Heelplale Macliiiifl
ry THIS CITY,
Hare you erer seen it? Let us ex-
plain what it il for. It ii a machine
whioh puts a soft metal heel plate on the
heels of Bubber Shoes. The advanUges
of this plate are twofold.
lit. It inoreases the wear of Bubber
Goods 60 per oeut., as nine pairs of Bab-
ben out of ten wear out at the heel first.
This plate will prevent this wear.
2d. It will prevent slipping ; being
made of a soft metal it will ding to the
slippery walks instead of slipping ai ft
hard metal plate would.
These plates are clinohed in luoh a
manner as to make it impossible for
them to oome out or leak. We have pat ,
on a good many hundred pairs so fari
each and erery pair giving more than
satisfaction. For the purpose of intro-
ducing more fully this plate we shall for
this week only put them on all heavy
Kubberi, bought at our store, FBEE OF
OHABOE.
Odc0 having tried them you will never
be without them. Bemember thit offer
il for THIS WEEK 0VL7.
T^XCW
OSWALD & CO.
N06. 35 and 37 Central Street.
Mm
"Woroestcr ^ Co.
♦
Are receiving lota of new gooils. IMiy a Watch,
a Dlamon.l king, or select aome lieautlful do-
algn In .Silver.
1^0 X-iongr AVaitis.
FIVE 8KILL1CD WORKMBK.
Ladies', Gents', Children's Departments.
BOOM WO. ». POffT OmOC BI.O0K.
%mt
Hah received New Swiss and
Hamburg £iiibroider!eN. Inner-
tions, Allovers and Tnckings.
Tprchon nnd other Laces. Bnch-
iuffN, Coventry Ruflllngs, white
and colored. German and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Linen Htamped
Goods in ^eat variety. Exami-
nation is solicited.
We carry all the apedaltlM la —
RUBBER GOODS,
In Li£lit Wei£lit and Pure Gum.
Geittg* Dreas Buchle Arctics*
Oents* DresH AlartfcHH,
Ladies' lilyh Button (Jaiters*
Ladiea* Wool Lined Atattkaa,
Ladies' Gossamer Bubber BooUt
laced, $1,S0,
We have in all our departtnenta aoiue ex*
tremfly good valuca for ihta weak.
Ladies* Pebble Goat Boots $1.49,
reduced from $2,00,
Ladies* American Kid Boots
$2.21, reduced from $3.00.
Misses* Goat School Shoes $1.23,
down froin $1.7!i.
Child* s ** Loff Cabin** School
Shoes U8c,
The beat ahoe for the money In the market.
Our entire line of Gents* fine $0
hand-sewed Shoes this week
$4.97.
Gents* Portioise Waukenphast
$2.97, down from $3.60,
Gents* Working Shoes 98c., down
from $1.50.
BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Mmiiauwk 8t.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Bnston and New York
Markets.
-LOCAL NEWS.
ANU.SEMENTfl.
I From Oordlay * Oompaay.]
lion.lon market for Amorlcana o)»ODe«l active
and lower, and la now lircgnlar, with aUvanc ,
lug ten.luucy. 1
Ncgollatlonfl are un.lcr way whU^li are Ukely |
to bring Clif«a|ieuko A Olilo Into a.tlvlty, aa It 1
la bollevcil lUat a plan for .oniplete reorganlia-
tlon U ueuily con»|»lcie«l- Otherwise there le
nothing In the niaikot, an.t the luvoatlgallon of
the llouUlng striko by Congross la likely to «le-
lay aettlcnient.
It l»rum<)rcd that Union rarlflc net oarnlnga
for Decorobor will ahow an IncrcaBe «i about
(MO.o 0.
Clearing houao r jto, Hi per cent.
Uuotatiuua.
iioNi>a.
Closing Opening Cloalng
Fob. 1. Fob. i.
AtUutlc Aranlllni.'a... Hl}i x-i
AUauu.; & ru.^tUo luc'a '^7 'i1^
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C., K. A W.lmomea 40
Mexican (entral4'tt.... tt7 «!},
Orug.iii Short Llnu U'a.. ..i:. lIM.V
UAitU aTOCKS.
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«lun Wuier I'uwur... TX ••••
rnnchniHu'a Hay '• OH
Han DIegu M^
Topvkii 7 7*4
TKMCPiioNK arucKa.
Ameri.an Hull Tel. Co. iiii<>i HI
Krle Tulephone Co 'it ....
Now bugluud Tul. Co.. 41 bill
kAlUtOAU HTUOKa.
A.,T.AS./o irt W,
AU»ittlu4tTa«lllu lUW 10'.
Cblnago, Hur. A IJnIucy IW ....
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Flint A I'eix' Klur.|UOtte U —
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UoAion A l.(>w«!ll IM
Boau>n A Mitinu SlU
Central ut MaHH. prvf 4\>{
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Mla<ioiirl raclllc
North rut'ltlc
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New Vork Central
Norfolk AW«Hlurn....
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Pulunnn I'alace Co...
Facllli'' Mall
Lamaon 8. U. Co
MINING RTOUKI.
Atlantic.
Calumet A liecla. .
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rSUM VBaTKHUAT'a BKCOMU KIIITION.
New York, a p. m.— The marktrl waa un-
.'hiingcl Hi Ihc rioae un.l without ilollnlte feat-
nro, other than . I nlnern*. The rtoal brtak-up of
the.OMl slrlko Is awHltod with Inlereat, and
shnul.l lift the market out of this rut.
FOIIKIUN NKW«.
Agitated Hlhernia— One Cometh and An-
other Uoeth.
Kx-I.oril Mayor SulMvuu of Dtililln wan r«.
leaNod from Tullaiuoio jail Wotiuewlay, after
two tnoutliH* oonlinciucnt.
The trial of Mr. ("ex, M. I'., for mnkiiiK «
Bpe«!ch tit KiklyNarl, county tlurc. lucilluc
temintH to n)n«|>lru.y, w:is con lu.le.l
Wodnesiluy, whtu \u- wa> .onvicled and
sentcnrcil to oin; luonlli's iinprlMiument.
.MoKrK. Umlio ami H-jhiinl, nuMi-lianls of
LoiiKfunl, have been heuti-u.-ed to three
mouths' iuijirisonun'ut oa.rli. ami nitn; farm-
ers 10 one luoiilli I'ii.li. for takiuv part lu un
unlawful a»t«einl>lu>;e on the occasion of the
release from iirhoii of Kallier Kuan.
The trial of Mr. HIane, lueiulHjr of I'Hrllu-
iiicut for 8oulii Ariua;;b, on a cliuine of iti-
i'U\i\'y( tenants lo resM the author llles. took
niaee Tuesday, and iv^ulled in a eoiiviclloii.
Ills sentenc!'' was four months' Imprisou-
ment. He appealed.
A mnu iiMim'il Kii/.maiiriec, who rceoully
lu«)k a farm tu'ur Trul.M!, .ouiity Kerry, from
whieh two brothers ha. I been evicted, was
KOln« to nuirket at Tralee when he was ap-
proached bv Ihe two brothers, who shook
hands wiliriiim, as if to make sure. of his
identitv, and ih.n shot liim fatally.
Heiii"v .Joseph (Jill, win) reuresentu Lim-
erick city ill r.trliameiit, has ^dve» notice of
hiH luteuliou to resign Ids seal.
Two evictions were mu^le at Kilmihill.
<!0uuly < lare. Tues.lay. A crowd K«'bered
and a liot skirmish took place.
Fr. McKenna, a priest of Kildysart, has
l»een summoned f«M- «leuouncinK Hie resident
luaKlslrate of Kunis, before whom Mr. ("ox
was tried. u« a doi,', scoundrel, blackguani
and traitor.
Notes.
.Senhor Sou/a Kosa, Tortuguese minister
to China, h.is been appointed minister to
Wanbinjj'ton, to succeed Jjeubor das Nogucl-
raa, who recently died.
The Top.! VVednes.luy received the Irish
pilgrims and clergy, who presented him ad-
dresses and «ifts. The fouudalJoH stone of
the Irisli Nalional church wa* iai.l in Rome
Wednesday. . Ar.i>l»i»hop Ryan of I'hlla-
tlelphia assislc.l in the cercmoniej. and de-
livered an oration.
NKW» ITlflMb.
—William Atkinson of Waterburv, Conn.,
iH under arrest for couiiterlcitiusj silver half
and (piarter dollars.
-Ashel U. Kiilon of Auj(usta, Me., TO
years old, was siri.'.ken with paralysis and
lay in a miow drift lu his yard all Tuesday
aftrrnooii, ami was badly frozen when found.
He cannot recover.
—I. Henrv Roberts, cashier for Whitall,
Taluin A Co., dealers In druRKiNts' aundries
and Klussware, riiiladelphia. is a defaulter
In the sum of |ilO.O<H). Roberta has con-
feaacil and says In; is rea.ly to go to prison
for the crime, and to make all the reatitutlou
in hia power.
Important— All persons afflicted with rheu-
matism, neuniliihi, s.tre tlir^mt, |>ains in the
back or limbs, sprains, bruises, etc., sliould
bo informed tlutl Salvation Oil ia what tliey
need. For halo by all drugKista. Price
twcnty-dve cents a bottle.
THE TKMI'LK gllARTKTlK.
The Temple (juaAette of BosUjh gave the
eutertaiiuneut at liunliuKtou hall last night,
in the course arruiiL^ed bv llic V. M. (.'. A.
It was a rtist-ilass .oneeit, en.joye.l beyond
measure by ijiose w ho had »hc j,'ood sense to
attend. Several encores were given and re-
Kponses accorded. Th(5 atlendauco wa< fur
too small for an entertainment of »ucb a
character. .
TIIK I'KOI'l-K'M CLl'U.
At I ho men's branch of the People's club. ;
last ni^ht, a verv pleasant entertainment wUs 1
given under lho"«iiieelion of Misses Robin-
son and Tuck, and il was well ulh-mled.
An orcheslia, cousihting of Misses Uobiusou,
Tuck and Cionln and Messrs. Hloml ami
Carinichuel, plaved au overture, a march
and a waltx. 1'he other numbers of ihe
urogratuine were as follows: Violin solo,
Mls» Maude Cronin; violin iluet. Misses
Gardner un.l Tuck; vocal solos, MUa Anna
Waru; rea.ling. Miss Lulu Hunioou.
MIM.S MKI.VIN'H I.r.fllHK.
Tho Udid in the course of familiar talks ou
tbc rosary waa given Ity Miss MeMn before
tlie women's brunch of the Chrisiian I>oc-
lrlH4* so«ioty of tho Immacululo « onceplion
churcli last nlglil. The school hall was lilleil
by an exco lent audience. The lecluro was
devoted to the last of the joyful mvslerios of
the rosary, the presentalion and lliiding of
Christ in the temple. It was of great value
and Intereat, and a vamt amount of Inforina-
lion was condensed into tlie liour an«l a half
which it occupie.l. iNalurully it covered the
early life of Christ, and many legends con-
nected with hia youth, the flight to and re-
turn from Kgy pi, and Ihe life at Na/areth
were related. Tho views tdiown were very
beautiful. Thev inclutlcd scem^s in various
larlh of llie Iluly Laud inenlloued in the
eclure, and iiiairy of llie gj-cal mai'ter-pleces
of puiuling, such as the iSislliie .Madonim,
the TruusUgurallon, the <'uininunion of St.
.lerome ami others. Miss Mdvin closed Willi
an earnest anpeal to lier heMrers to iinilate
the life of < lirist as the best way to aerve
uiid honor him. Tlic next talk will cover
the sorrowful mysteries— the agonv in tlie
garden, the scourging at the pillar, tiie
crowning with thorns, the carrying of tlie
cross and the .ruclHxion.
liltANIt .\ltMY KKSTIVITY.
La.lil and Whitney I'osl. IM, liu.l a most
enioyaltle box party last evening. Tim guth-
eriiu complelelv tilled the hall. ( umiliand-
er Davis presided an.l the ^»(»sl Is to be con-
grattilaled 011 having sucli u lovial coiiiiuaii.l-
er. The eiilerlalnmenl .'.Mis|»ted of a piano
duel by .Mr. Il.>yt ami Miss llamilloii,nc.'.)m-
paiiie.l'ltv a bone solo by .Ml-* Ul.lley; a
piano siilo bv Miss Lilla It. Mcl'liersor. ; a
violin solo liv '.Miss l)n\*v Charlloii, ami a
solo by Mrs.' S. A. Ilulleiis. The urealesi
fun was in tlie sale of the boxes amt lindiiig
the ladies lo take to sup|M.r. The iepa»l was
greatly eiijoyci.
After supper tlie commander uske.l for re-
marks from several well-kiiowii comrades.
.1. V. MaxHeid kepi the com|)aiiv in roars of
laughter in describing the g.to.i .|iialilies of
the otitccra. l'u«t Coiniiiiiii<ier C. II. Ri.-h-
anlson ami < liunlain Weeks (.iilertiiiied the
ompany. On llie irtlh tlie ladies of the post
will meet to arrange for a seri.-s .)f sociables
and parttes for the rest of the season. A
well known photographer is now prwparliig
two pictures of Ludd ami Wliitiiey lu mlorn
the walls of the post room. They will be on
exhibition in about two weeks for a few
days in the window of W. IL Spalding He Co.
Menilters of the post are about to present lo
Ihe post a series of six war pictures.
The p»»st always keeps open rooms for
comrades. Tables are supplied fur games,
ami the «lailypaiH'rs an.l Saliir.iay Vox arc
always to l»e Umml wllli military papers.
Tlie l>oya of this post take great pride in this
manner of noeiability ; their reuding and
huioking room Is large and spacious.
"TIIK MIUrOHIlAlN."
There was a large and fasliionablu audi-
ence at .Music hall last niglit, calle.l out by
the unusual allraciluu of so eiiiinenl a come-
diuii as Mr. Dion lloucicaull and so faiu.ius a
play as "Tiie Shauglirauu." A lluo perform-
ance waa naturally looked for, but it can
hardlv be said Ihul Ihe expeclulion was fully
reali/ed, although a little more careful utleii-
tiou lo tleluils uu.l a betler actpiaiiilaiice with
tin- text ou the part of some of llie principals
woulil huve very much Imitroveil tlie result.
The prompter's'voh-e whs uii[iieasanlly prom-
in.'iil uml uc.-aKional pauses in llie .lialogue
iiiarroti tlie etlccl, while tlie cele-
brated wake Bceiie in tlie last act
was considerably abridged. .Mr. Hon-
cicnult Was, liowever, a whole show
in liimself, and, barring one unfortunate
slip, gave his usual perfect lepiesenlatlou
of tlie lolli.kiiig "Conn." Miss Tlioriidjke,
his hading lady, is not only pretty liulbrlglit
and her asMiinptioii of •'( lairo Ffolliott" was
really pleasing, nurtieularly in some of her
scenes wilh the Kiiglish "I aptain Moliiieiix."
Mr. Mason MiU-hell as the laller was at least
pHinstakimr— someihiiig wliith eaniiol be
huid of all the eharuclers. Mr. Frank Rob-
erls was not a whollv sali^fin-tory "Cony
Kinchelu." The "RolH-ri Ffolliott^' of .Mr.
R. A. Roberts was belter— in fact very good
—and llie "Harvey Dull"' of Mr. (ius Rcy-
iiolils particularly so, while the "Father Do-
Ian" of Mr. .?. C, I'ailgei was surtl.tieiilly
strong. Miss Jean (Jordon assumed the part
of "Arte O'Neale" w illi fair suc«-ess ami
Miss .lulia .Stuart was a sprigbliy ".Moya."
The remaining characl. is lall for id parlicu-
lar comment. As a wlioie, tlie performatici)
atlbrded a measure of enjoyment but could
well have been improved.
TIIK IlKNKKIT HAM..
Tliegrnnd mas«pierade benefit ball itt Tlunt-
ington hall tonight is airemly regardc.i a* a
s'.:«cesH. It is lo be liope.l tiiat Ihrougli it
the base ball corporation will be entirely re-
lieved of ilH debt. A costumer is now at the
American house, ami lie is kept very busy in
tilling the orders that come in. It has Ikicu
slated in a general way that a large iiuml)er
of tlie most prominent base ball men in this
vicinity woultl lie present. Tickets have
been sent to them all. ami it is cfrlaln that
many, such as tlie owners of tlic Hoalon
team, Manager .Selee of Omaha (who signed
tioffton hall. Is Interested lif an "Uncle Tom'a
Cabin" company about to be put on the road.
"The iutcutiou is to give the piece In the beat
■tyle possible. When well ataged, it U a
great card. , , ,,
"IMii'.oiiene" Is to be given at Music ball a
week from Saturday night. Miss Myra
Ooodwiu will be Ibe star. She la a pleasing
aud poi)ulur uctresa.
SOCIISTY HAPHBNINOS.
From Yesterday's Second £diUon.
ELECTED A BISHOP.
Wamealt Lodge, Knlglita of Pythlaa-
Klghtwenth Auuiv«ra»ry' at Mechanlca
Hall.
The eighteeiilh unnlverstry of Wameilt
lotlge, No. 'iri, Knights of Pytfiias, and coin-
pllinenlary reception lo Nashua li>«ige, No. 5,
of Nushua. took place la>t evening at Me-
clianics hall. The celebration took the form
of a gruiid and successful concert ami ball.
Butterlield's orchestra, under the leadership
of Fred Hryant, gave Ul» concert at S o'clock.
Kiglit selections were given in a mosljiecept-
able manner. At tlie c'.onclusion of tlie con-
••ert the grand iiiarcli, letl liy Floor Director
F. M. Morrill aud lady, took place. The scene
was a brlllianl one uml was participated in
bv about 7ft couples. The order of dunces con-
sfsit'd of 20 uumlteis ami the dancing was not
cunclude.i uiilil about *i o'clock this morning.
Among the guests was Mayor rainier, who
juine.iin the festivities will) evi.lent delight.
Supiier WUS served at tlio Merrimack house
duiiiig the intermisiiou uf un hour, at the
tenth number. Tho Nashua Knights were
conveyed home by a simjcIuI train, and pitfvl-
ous lo'their departure oxpressud themeelves
as highlv pleased wilh llieir recepliou and en-
terlalnineiil. Tlio whole ulluir was <uccesafui-
Iv managed. The following wero the commit-
I'ee of arrangements : C. F. McFarlan.l, C. C,
chulrniuii,.r. I^arue.l. V. C., W. O. Lane,
P., M.T. Flamlers, M. of E., treasurer, J.
F. Roberge, M.of F..F. H. Wright, 1'. C.
secretarv. A. A. Allen, M. at A.. .1. A. Oi;r-
mon, I'.'C, A. A. Melviu, 1'. C.. C. K. Poor,
P. C, (1. n. (loodale, P. C.. A. F. Nudd, R.
Mrvun.Oeo. Itailey, O. P. Romaiii, A. L.
Fecleau. The reeepllon committee con*1at«d
of the following: Di. U. K. Piiikham. Dr.
J. Cochrai.e, Dr. F. J. Fosler, .L Uarne«l,
V. Ci Capt. (1. L. t u.ly. P. C. J. A. Gar-
mon, P. C., K. F. Morrill, P. C. II. T. Dur-
gin, P. C. J. W. Hanson, C. IL IIauauu,C.
W. W. Riehaiilson, S. U. Cooper, F. H.
Ilarri*, J. S. Amlerson. *
At a meeting of rnloii
held Tuesday evening the
were eleele.l: President,
se.-retary, Frank W. Ilurd;
Ius Thompson.
All enlertainmenl, supper an.l dance will
Imj given bv Phenix .ouiicil. Lulled Fellow-
shio, Feb. ih.
Tlie iiicrea<.e in memlM-rship of the Iron
lliill In Massii.'iuisetis during tho montUoi
December was ab.xil 500.
LunI evening Fan uu'ut camp, Sons of Vet-
erans, voted l.t ii\yv Ihe free use of their hall
lo the Ladi.'-' Abl so.icty.
The following ((Ulcers of Kireno lo.lge,
(Jood Templars, were im.talled last eveiillig
bv De|.uly (Iran.l Worlhv Ciiief Templar F.
,1; Hra.lfor.l: W. C. T.. b. Uor.lon; V. T.,
Carrie Lund ^ R. S., L. T. Hnulfor.1: F. 8..
.1. D. Sherman; treasurer, Ha.lin Wurner;
as>i<.iaiit secretary, llultie Luml; chaplain.
I. Tinker; niar.lial. P. IL Chase; deputy
marshal. Kale llollau.l; guard, Lottie Sla-
ple«; seutiiiei, lleiiry Hi-ll.
Tho following liave been elecle.1 olHeera of
Wi.le Awuke lodge, (loo.l Teiniilars: Chief
teni|)iar, Albert S. Willey; vi.-e templar,
Helen Ilantie; secretary, Ueorge Bailey,;
liuancial secretarv. Laura Pease; treasurer,
Samuel Clark; chaplain. Millie Kupliel;
unrshal, A.i.lisoH (). Robey: guard, Ktla
Me<ser; sentinel, Vina Melviii.
Thi) degree si all* conferred Ihe chlefa de-
fr<!e on 5ti warriors at llie last meeting of
•assacoiiawnv tribe, Re.l Men. It waa
voted to retain llie present hull for meeting
purposes a* teuni ts at will. Post 120,
through their coiniiiiltee. making a reduc-
titm in the rent, with privileges of the auto-
rooms, etc. A peace «l:ince will be held by
the tril>€ in Huntington hall Feb. lU.
At a meeting of HI, Peter's total absliiicn..'
Hoeiety Inst night, plans were comulete.1 for
a lecl\ire by Kev. Fr. Burns, (). M. I., in the
hall Hun<iay night, Feli. VI. A very pleasing
progrumme was given bv several uiemlMr>.
itev. Fr. .Mt;Domnigh will speak to tiie so-
ci.-ty Tuesday evening, Fel>. 14. and a good
eiilertaiiiineiit will be provhle.l. The foll.)W-
ing meuibers were aitpoiiite.l iu> a iilerary
committee: JereBilali I>ri««'oll, Miciiat-I
Willie aud Alexander Ulbbons.
Kev. F. Courtney of Koaton Ohoaen by th«
Nova (»coUa Anglican hynod.
Halu'ax, N. S., Fob. 1.— Tho Nov* Scotia
Anifiican synod has uuaniraouNly elected
Rev. F. Courtney of Iloslon to the vacuut
bishopric. His acceptance of tlie olUce is ex-
pefletl.
l)r. Courtney baa accepted the office'.
ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE.
It Waa Felt In Maine and Vermont at 11
O'oloek ToUay.
SK.twnKUAN, Me., Feb. 1.— A telephono
uies^ago states that there waa an $arlhi|uake
at Ihe up-river towns of Solon, Binghura,
Norlli Anson aud Moscow at 11 a. m. totlay.
Thi-r.t Were no Indications of it here.
Dkkbv Li.sk, Vt., Feb. 1.— A slight earth-
quake shuck, continuing three or four sec-
ou.ls, w as felt hero at 11.80 a. lu. today*
iHetitcaL
THE LEGISLATURE.
Mr. MtiKltriek'a I>laB«.iillng Heport on the
Child Labor Uueatlon.
lUiHTOS, Feb. 1.— Representative McKt-
trick has submitted his minority report of
the joint special committee of tlie lieiieVal
Court of 18H7, on the employment aud
•chooling of children. He takes tlie ground
that ihu exislencu of ))rivale schools is a sa-
cre.l right, an.l to Interfere with them in the
way proposed bv the imijoritv would be
agidnst the constitution. w
The street railway committer henTrt- the
polilioii of the Meigs company for un umend-
meni to Its charter.
L.ADOR NKWb.
Iiall asNo.;iation
f.tlluwiug officers
Beiijauiiii Holt;
treasurer, Kmu.
THE HOME MARKET.
A Itig Protection Kally In Hoaton— Piae-
IIcmI Talk.
. The first pul)lic mass meeting of the Home
Market club for tho discussion of .|uestions
of vital ImporMiuce lo the .\iuericaii mer-
chant, manufacturer or lal)oring mun was
held in TrenioMt Temple last evening, ami
was uttemled by about 1000 |)eople. It was
an audience thorouglily represuntatlvo of
llie classes intended to l»p reuclied. The or-
gan nt tho rear of the platform was draped
with American llags. over wliicli was the
mullo: "Home Market for Home Labor."
On either side ..f the organ hung banners on
which were the moliMrs: "A Surplus is
Belter than a Deficit," "Free S.diools bill no
Free Trade," "Amerl.-an is Oood Knougli
for I's" and "(iood Wages for Labor, hcl
Well Kiiough Alone." Among the genllc-
mcu upon the plalforiii in aiidilion to tin;
speakers of the eveiiiiig were Hon. A. W.
Bear.i, Hon. Kiijah A. Morse, Hon. Weston
l^nvis. Win. Curtis (iuild, Mr. Ilerl>ert Ra«l-
clvtre, Mr. Beverly K. Moore, Mr. W. W.
D'olierlv, Mr. C. IL Sprague, Mr. IL II.
Proctor, Mr. Scwall IL Faui.e, Mr. O. IL
Sampson, Mr. Fliot Lord. Mr. Isaac B. Mills,
Col. Charles Well and Mr. Aiden Spearc.
The meeting was callecl lo order by Oen.
William F. Draper, its pre>iillng ottlcer, who
presented the issue between protection uml
free trade, nnd foumi quick appreciation
from his HU.Iitors. Ho was follown.i by
Col. A. S. Colyar of Nashville, who captured
the syinpathies of tlie audience, who luuglied
nt his stories and applau. led his telling peri-
ods to the echo. Mr. .John .Jarrett of Pills-
burg, who followc«l Col. Colyar, was also
cordially received, and as he spoke from ex-
perience, both as a workman and an eraplo\
Coal Miners* Wagea Advanced.
Nkw VoHK, Feb. 1.— The Delaware and
Hudson Cuiiul company has mude un ad-
vance of lA per cent, in the wages of the cm-
ploye*. at Ilone>.laie. At tho Cameron and
Luke KitlUr collieries at Shaiiiokin llio men
will be given an advance of & |ier c«.-nl. un
coiilru.'l work, and wages will be advanced
10 p.r cent.
A Cut In Wages Takea KAVet.
Pnr.siii lt(i. Ph., Feb. L— Tlie geneiHi re-
.iuclioii of 10 per cent, in the wages of the
emptoyps of the Cambria Iron company,
Joliii>i<iwii. Pa., ur.iered some lime ago,
went into ell'ect to.lay. Tin; w urks are run-
nini: a« usual in nil tlepaiiiiients l*ul the wire
mill. Tiie»e men are now liol.iiiig a inert ng
with I'losed .loors. No trouble N anli.'ipaled
by III.- coinpuiiy. I'ltwurd of Hl.tMMi men are
employetl in tlie works and mines, ami all
are all'. .led by the reduction.
Furnacwa Cloaed for Want of Coal.
Id V PINO, I'a., Fel). 1. -An iii.|Uiry liiluthc
con.lliion of the furnaces in this section of
the Si liiiylkill valley witliiu a radius of about
'i!t inilcN of Rea.ling was made ye.-lerduy,und
llio roult shows ihnt of 4<'l furnui-es III have
gone out of blast since the miners' strike be-
gan, because the sup|)ly of c.nti guve out.
Nearly all the others are using bllumiuous
coal Hu.l cuke, and are so siiualed Ihal they
can receive some t^uai over the Pennsylvania
rallioa.l or from tlie Lehigh uiiiies. Three or
four others are expected to go out of blast
IhiK week liecuuse 110 mori- unlhriicile coal is
oblaliiatdc. Of those alrea.ly out of lilast it
i- t«liinuteil thut they turne.i out weekly ful-
l\ :i000 tons of pig Iron before the strike.
Muring the uast '24 hours the total shipment
otc^jUVfrom the mining regions was isO
ears,, Tills Is al>out one-half of tho daily
uroduci of Brookside Colliery when il is In
full operation.
A Fatal Kxploslon Due to Careleaaneaa.
OAl.I.rrzi.N. Pa., Feb. 1.— A lerriblo ex-
plosion occurre.l lu a house on Purluge street
last night, by whi«-h fotir men were hurt,
two of wliom .aiinot recoyi-r. It was in a
Polish lioaniinu: house, and was laiised by a
spark from a liglitcd cigar .Iropping into a
can of blaoliiig pow.ler whi.h tlio men were
dividing up. The liouse was entirely .leiiiol-
ished ami the furniture scattered in piece
for 'iOO yards arouml.
Col. (Ieorge Very III.
CONt"oni», N. IL, Feb. L— Col. John IL
George, who some months ago siirt.re.l
sllglit shoi ks of paralysis, is now very ill at
Ills residence in this city either fr.uii addi-
tional shocks or the natural progress of the
disease. Infavoraltlc symploin" »h.)weil
tliemselves on bis relurir from Bost.ui 011
Saturday night, ami ids condillon is con-
>i<lere«l critical l»y his jiliysbian*.
COLDS,
In nearly every instantc, go to
the kidneys bctbro they leave the
rtysteiu. Hunt's Remedy will ab-
solutely drive out any eold in the
kidneys and thus prevent liright's
Disease, suffering and possibly
death. Sold by all apothecaries
iind dealers.
or Palmer. There' will be a concert from 8
till 9 o'clock, and then the masquerade will
l)egin.
"lOLANTHE" TOXinllT.
There is every reason to look forward to a
pleasant eiigagenieiil for tlic Gilbert opera
companv. which will present "lolantlic" at „, , ,. i .1 . 1 1 «. .i.„
' • riiisisoncof tlic iMjst Women's Press a8so.dalion took place in the
n'n opportunity was given to join the club,
aud many availed themselves of the privi-
lege.
Women's Press Association*
The annual reception of the Now England
irnnufnrturiitp anm Kmilr^md Stmek*
asd other Inveatment aecurltlea bought and sold
by Wm. Sbepard, 18 Omtral straet. TalepkoM
k aad other
I by Wm. 81
1 llo.«»-l.
Music hall tonight
of (Gilbert and Sullivan's works, full of fine,
stirring music, and it will be snug by a good
comoaiiy. The chorus is large, the prtncl-
pals'capilal, ami the scenery and costumes
appropriate. The l)est seats are only 50
cents. Tomorrow night "The Mascot" will ,
be given; Saturday afternoon "The Mikado,"
and Saturday evening "Boccaccio."
MOTRS.
Rev. Smith Baker gave his lecture on
Cromwell last evening at the Chelmsford
street church. It was highly eiijoyo.! by
those present. In describing the lifo of
Cromwell from babyhood to manhood he
was in some points very amusing. The ac-
count of his career from manhood to death
was grand and sublime. The next lecture in
the course will be given by E. O. Wesley
Feb. W. Subject, "Points."
"Held bv the Enemy" Is billed for Music
hall next Monday and Tuesday evenings. It
la a popular proiluction, having met with
great auooeii at the Boston Muaeum.
Mr. Jobn P. CoigroTe, late Jaaftor of Hoih
Parker house in Boston Tuesday night.
About 200 ladles and gentlemen wero pres-
ent, and the president, .Mrs. White, sat at
the head of the banquet table. Pleasant and
inleresling speeches were ma.ie by Secretary
Alexander of tho Boston Press club. Presi-
dent Whltuker of the Massachusetts Press
association, Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr.
E. C. Carrigan an«l others. Ixstters were
read from (iov. Ames and others, express-
ing regret at inability to attend.
After diphtheria, scarlet fever or pneu-
monia, Hoed's Sarsupariila will give strength
to the system and expel all poison from the
blood. _
JTumUurt mnM Ourptta,
Sherman A Manning have a large Uoe of
houaebold fumltaro, black wahiati ash and
painted chamber suites. New and elegant
styles at rery krw prtoae. Mo. S Preseott
YEAST
POWDER
AB80LUTEIiT PUKK AND HEALTHFUL,
poesessing all the good oualltles or
baking powdera, while It contains
none of their Injurioua ingredients.
Acme Skates
All aolld steel and Hoc fluish,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Onr atock of Skatoa Is the largest ever offered
In Ixiwell. and crobracea all lea^tlng atyles and
makea.
^>
NERVES! HERVeSI!
What terrible visioni this litde word ttn-z-
before tlie eyes of the nervous.
Headache, Neuralgia,
Indigeation, Sleepleasneaa,
Nervoua Hroatratlo«^,
AU Starr them in t'lc f.rc. Vet .ill ihcku uervuu*
ir^jublcs can be cured by iwing
Qmbound
For The NcrvQus
The Debilitated
The Aged.
THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC
Also conlainmhc best remedia* (WrliicnKcil <i<:i-
'liiionsoftheKldneya, Liver.. ind Blood, which
alwayn accompany nerve trouble!..
It IS a Nerve Tonic, an AUcrative, a La.\:itivo,
an<l M Diuretic. That is why li
CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL.
$i.ao a Bottle. Send for full partictil.tr«.
W£LLS. R/CMMRDSON A CO.. Proprietors
BURLINQTON, VT.
i^fto iDibfrtiscmfms.
WANTKI>.— A girl for general housework.
Apply at 11.1 Stnllli strei t.
ALIHKUAL ItKWAKI) will be paid at
this oMci! for retiiin .if a bHHkel of paU-h-
work, eU'., rcentiy luft In (.'enlrnlvllle. ^
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Nitloilt, MtiMM.
Kxamlnntlon for M.linUslun, Kebrnarr 7. Tut-
lion ami lextbo.ikH lice. Pecnnlnry aid given
to needy pnplU. Fur further Inrnrniatbin a. I
.Iress 1». II. il AtiAU, Principal.
Baking ^olutirr.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This pKWil.'r never varlf a. A innrvol of puri-
ty, sirength nn.l wliiiles«>inenes8. M.ire econom-
ical than Ihe .M-.linnrv kln.ls, an.l cannot bo sold
In c.impetlllon with the iniiltllndu of l.iw test,
short weight ainm or pli.iHphabi p.iw.b rs. Sold
inilfl in (VIM*. UoVAt. Kakinu IN»wukk Ct)., KW
Wall street. New York. ^^
Instruction.
THW. I'KEHeOXT
U at his new nuiilc room, No. i\>, ("ontrnl Hloi-k,
.in We.hMMflay ni.irnlnjis from len till twelve
(I'.l.i. i, to arranae r«)r plan.»-f<irt.' lessons. ^
Mr. H. r«. 13.VY,
Teacher of Piauo, Organ and Harmony.
ArrangenKMils nni.lc a>« pianist, (Utfanlst an.l
accoinitaiiM f.-r .Dn'erts. Five Cent Savings
Hank »nll'lin>t.
itctiell's Bojs' Scliool, Billerica, Mass.
,\ strictly sele. I fainllv hcIiouI for buys. Ad-
mits boys from elu'ht l.> lllieeii. Sen.l for clrcn.
lurto ' M. C. MITCH KLI., A. M.,
l'rlnclpal._
MR. AND MRS. HOBSOFS SCHOOL.
Mtt. ADOLF KETTKVIJEIL
will k'vc a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our arhool.conimencbu on We.lnes.lny cvcn-
InK. Nov. llilb, at H o'chick. Ity Hper.btl re<|nest
they will be irlv.'n In KnKllsli. I'rlce forcourao,
$5.00. riease n.l'lrcss
GKO. W. IIOHSON, 1:H) K. Merrimack St.
Suction Sales.
BY aOHIV E. BERRY,
Aiictionaar and Appraiser.
MOUiGAUEE'8 MALE
or-
Household Furniture,
Thuraday Next, Jan. 30, ISSH,
AT 94 MIDDLESEX STREET.
(ioods conslallnjir of Carncts, Tarlor .Snlts,
Ix>nn>fes, Kasv (Jhalrs. Marble-tm) Tablea,
Chamoer .seif, Be.hltnK. Mirrors, a nice IllacJi
Walnnt Hblelmanl, IM.tnn's, China, Crockery,
lilns* an.l Tin Ware, and numerous other use-
fnl articles.
Per order Mortgagee.
SATURDAY EVENING,
At the aame place, a larae lot of Tea to be aol.l.
A lao M Cusblona anu a lot of Crockery, Cutlery
and small ware.
Highest cash prlcea paid lor SM»nd-hand
go«da. Aaetlon siUm at hoasa or store, as
party may daslra.
JOHN E. BERRY
£et0 SUbmiBemmtii*
STATEMENT
OK TIIK
iiiial Life iDsuraiice
COMPAINY
or TVow "ITorlc,
BICHABU A. McCUBDy, President,
For the year ending December
31st, 1SH7.
INSURANCK AND ANMUITT ACCOUNT*
No. Amount.
i'oUclea an.l Annuities In
fon-e .Ian. 1. liMT \iO,W f^itltl.sdU.Mi M
KlakaAaaumed 39,30(1 6tt,4ft7,4W ST
IM,£{i |l«M,«Mi,ini iS
l*ollclca and Annuities In
f»n;e .Ian. I, IKHs Uu,M;i ^itl ,r>'i»,VM At
ItUka Terminated 1I.«W 3S.Si7.7M 74
Ift.'.ili |4(M,«l«,«7n5
KKVBNUK ACCOUNT.
IMI.
To llalniu'e from last account.. .. $irH,7IH,734 U
1 remlnma 17.110,001 9%
Interest, KenIs an.l rreinlnm
on HeeiulUes Hohl «l,0()»,0-iO Hi
$IJ7,atU,tl.Vi 77
t'H.
Ily Kmlnwments, I'urchased In-
»nran(«s, DIvl.len.ls, Annu-
ities and heath Claims
C.iinmlsslons, C.tinnuitatlona,
Taxoa an.l all other l£x-
penaoa
linlaDce to now account.
#14,128,4-/1 m
.'I,im>,ai4 40
iio,ui{i,7iH m
%\n,\fW,<m 77
BALANCE BHKKT.
1)11.
To Itcsorve for Policies In f.>ru»
an.l for rUk^ terminated... |lii,43O,0IW (B
Prendumarocolvcl In advance Mi,ai4 36
.Surplua at four per cent. .
CM.
ay Hon. Is Hecnred by Mortiragea
on ileal Katale
L'nlted HIates ami other 3oinls
lt«!Hl Kslate an.l l..)ans on
Collaterala
Caah In llnnka and Truat
Comiianles at Interi^si
Interest accrued, i'temluma
.Icterred and In tranalt and
.Sundries
(l.aiM,44l M
#iiH,H0(i,f4Ai m
i4»,«IIA,-JtlH 00
4S.4.'ltf,s77 «1
'JO,15tt,l7:i 17
2,«I0.8M IM
■i,»7:i,IBt» M
• llri,Mjn,HAI M
I have carefully oxamlne.1 Ihe foregolaf
atatement an.l lln.l the same to be correct.
A. N. WATKttllUUMK, Auditor.
From the .Surplus alwve atato^l a dtvldenil
will beapportlone.l as tiaual.
Year
1884...
IHa.^...
Hs<l...
1387...
RUka Klska
Assumed. Uutatan.ltng. Hurplua.
$34,'M|,4iO liril. 78(1,265 $4,748,771
4A,M7,l»U :Hi4,mi,441 .'i,OI3,«S4
06,8:13,710 ;iti;i,H4)»,203 S,a43,MH
(U),4.V.4Ui 437,di8,MS )l,3d4,44i
New Vork, .lannary -W, 1888.
BOARD or TRVSTKK8.
.Samuel K. rtproulla, Krcdcrl.- Cromwell,
Lucrtia Roblnaon, .Inllen T. Davloa,
Samuel p. Habcock, Kobeit .-^ewell,
UoorKO 8. Coc, »- Van Hensselaer Cruger»
.John K Devclln, Charlcn K. Ilenderaon,
Ulchanl A. .McCurily, <;cort;e Bllsa,
.Jamea C. liolden, Rnfui W. Peckham,
Hermann C. von i'o(«t.l. H.jbart Ilerrick,
Alcxamlcr 11. lUcc, Wm. P. Ulxoa,
F. Ratchfonl Starr, llobert A. UrannlM,
Lewis May, NlchoLis C. MlUer,
Oliver llarrlman, Henry H. Sogera.
Henry W. Smith, .Ino. W. Auchlucloas.
Itobert Olyphant, Theodore Horford,
(Jeor^to F. Ilakcr, William Baboock,
.loB. ThompaoD, Preston B. Plumb,
Dudley Olcott, Wm. D. Washburn.
D. R. WALLACE, ) "
> Agents,
J. M. DIXON, S^
:i'^t
.^if^'-^
LdtTELL DAILY COUBlEB^raURSDAY, FEBBUARY 2, 1888.
6
LOWELL DAlT^i' COURIER, THIIKSHAY. FEimUAir^j2,_l^gg,
8AVIN08
BANKS.
fEisccUaneous.
f:VV'
AinitiMl K««|>ort or'tii* Ocw«»ttili«loner«.
Tbeuniuial rt-poit of the NMVlnxs l.iuik
'.■ijiuiui^HioiuTH hii- iKjen Innufil/ TbP mim-
Itfr of l)ank». an.l iiiHtUiUloiiH ii. 1T;J. u Kuin of
1. Th&»SliHWiit'e sHvinj}" bauk of
dih<oiitiiiu*'<l bUNinen!» Ibis ye,«r
.'y
y
I (
r'>
muy
colli-
Santlwioh
ibli* ye,«r, or. il
perbup*. more proiwily Iw Mi\, iifvor
moiHHMl. It |V|.oiif.l U-. opullllIK for I»IIM-,
iieh- ill ''iilv- l''*-"^"- '^"t rtM'vive.l only one .W-
uoHlt, uml tbul liu:- l»c'»*u reluriu-d Hie .l«M»o>- ;
hor hikI ibf olll.«' .Io^imI. it hu^ imitnuiiiit!**
llH fbitrur H.iive by boKlin- ii^ immiul iiuH- ,
hiK. TIk' fMllniiiof a Malii>;« bank in thiH
plH.'.- not inanv yoar* h«o ^.ervc•( to >hitk.«
lb«' lonritUiiue ol (be .oininuull) In >utli m-
MUutioiiH, uikI tbe advent of u .•o-oprn»li\«
bank tbt» vrar no iMia .-ontribntt'*! Iiti>s.l>
to ibe huk of MK.tt^H of Ibln Mivinn" b'«iik.
•Ilii- Kramlii;jb:iin bank i-. Mtll iiii'Uf tin-
ininiullon of llio Mipnnu- jinlblal '•"»"•
ib'oiiub by vuiloiiH iiioditi.uiion'' iboifof It if
lKrinill»-tl to tra»>ml all_ bii*li»''«'. "I've
ill it'
(SflUnfltDOoH $c Cfl.
Ih« nt-eiviiiK mnl paylnn of .Upo^ilv
fcU'iulilv Hiiil .•ou-iuiiliy yainiiiK ii» '
preM-nl and iimhii iiiv, Miomlv «»'•;'''"' ,V:
y «.-<inK probable, will pa> "V'''i,',Vr"Vf" ' ' ,
All! Hinonnl oftbelrpiln.ipi.l. I be tnjiii i- 1
tlon will be removed a^ M*on a- -ate I.o t le |
b...t lnler.-t^ of lb.- de|M..Uorv bill inuM be
rtstalned MillMeiith lonx to .ontrol tlie in-
veMimntN. aUo tbe pii.peil) i" >>['' '•»"•»" "'
truoteeH for <ou\ei>ion. ibrtt tbe laiir««i rt-
turn» poR-lbU) may be.b-rived tberulioui.
Tbe l,aneHi.ter and Ibadintf bank» me Mill
iu tbelmnd- of reeetverx. Tbe al1ali> of tbo
tM'Uuateanil Norlli Hrid«;«'Wal< r bauk« are
virtually eloM'd.
rtlme IHTb, wbeii Hie ainoiint bad fallen to
f•i^rtl,:^(*,70^•.^!l. tli«ie ha" been an inerea-T in
Ibe depo».ll" in *a\ liiKi* bank- of ?(lHl,.aHt,. ..l.-J
4H; durin»{ tbe Mime |H!rioil II tiiiHt eoinpa-
nIeH and 41 eo-opei alive lmiik» ba\e been In- |
eorporated. and Ibere are now umler tlie ».u-
lH.rvUI«»ii of ibU boiird. in ueilve operation :
173 .ttvInK* buiikh. wltli «im'1» o'- ♦'''••'iV'l'Vo* H
II trH«t«o"M'aole», wUlt anHi-ii. ol M.lil.lHi m
AiiU/Vl e4..operHavc luiik*, wllli .,,,,...,.,,
MM'UOI 4,.I.,V»J .»
r_pius-
are ac^uicl^
bleasant,safe
£ind sure.
cure ford'S-
ordered liver^
or stomacf^,
bebs ia, con5ti|?arrdn , nervoui
ordeneral c/ebij^y, h«odoc/re
lo&s i ftide , d I « • « ^ e & 0 C^^f'^f'^'
^c /Ve atly (3 w ^ w ^ / 00 for OOP .
Sll o/rciqq'»V Send fe cents for
the be«Suti7ul co\or9dpitture,the
^voo|?l>M<; .«»,. /?rh/c;>/ioroiCa//2 m^aI/ W- N.Y.
Playing Cards.
Lar"c Astioitmont and Low
Prices.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Hholesate ami Itrtail Htufftfiattt,
orrosiT*; post orFicK,
i^atlroans.
Old Colony.
OS And aft«r .Ian. 2.
Lowell
Ickve
it fol
l^ailroatut.
i^oap
Suffer Any !»«»"
Hav« Any ior^n^M
Mava a Lama Baok
Paal Any Waahnaaa
HOP PLASTER
' IT WILL our* and never fklU ^^'^J^^^J]^^^^
rt.M»f. Pr«p»rod troux ' " ^^
' fro«h Hop*. Hemlock and
Ptne BalMin. Bold every.
' whore. BA oenta. five fbr
ill. DO or nuklled ft«« on
' reoetpt of price.
1 ThrrrrlW-lUMf lM»»lrr«
Boaton.
DKATH
TO
PAINS
AND
ACHK8
An aKlir« »!">•' of...
A eareful eftlinato
|i;l7ft,7:il,:Wj :*
diowo tbal at leuot m'\-
wer-
ne-
iu
U
eu-eiKlitb- of tbe tolal depo-il" are doinu' »
vice wllbin tbe bordern of Ibe Male, and o
quarter of tbe ."loek of Ibe national buiik-
iW Klate U lield by cavlnux bank-. Ibeii
M i4lirht InereaHu In loan!« on per-onal ru. nrl-
iv. a elai.H of luvei.tinent>» attraellvc uii«l
urowliitf, but of nmtlLi- 'l"!^' '»"^* mikk*'"'!"*
"onHervallve inanaKeuieiit. Tbe law on tbl«
iwint KeeliiK to be a- liberal ahM>iiiid ttiiaiielal
iKilley wonl.laiiprove. Tbe ^laleuient- of
tb« bank" cbow that an a-M rtion. ire'iUfU ly
made, tbal faviii«K bank* eaiinol readily Iu-
veHl till Ir d«»»oi.il« ami lm«>me i* not »""-
talmil by faelH. Wllb ibl" in \iew. am the
furlber eoimlderalion llial ^e^urll\. wllb a
fair dlvUlend to ibe ilenticllori., I". btt» 'wen
HUd kIiouUI be llie bmdlirx priiielple of IbeM-
InBllltillonH. and xrutttiy pn f rable t >e.\lei d-
utl ami, |ierlia|ii«. eiimii.er«;lal rUk» tor Hid
i»a»e of larner reliiriiH. ibe wNdoni of eii-
lariflnu ibe llolil of liivu»liiient» may well be
ealied In «|iie».lion.
In view of Ibe *low aeiiiiniilallon of the
guarantv fnml. e«i»eelally wbeii oiil> iIm-
lulnimuiu ainounl required by xtalute I- eur-
rled tolt»eredli.ll \n the oulnion of I be
eommlH»'loner- tbal llie be-l inleie».l». of the
il«uoi.ltorK will Ik: -ubnTved if a r»-erve
fUDtl, huy of 2 )>er eent. of tlic depoMl- am
iuvouie ibereof, oe eslabllKbed. to be ii»e<l
whenever o«ea»ion require* to repair Io-m-h,
and that tbe ptt\ meiit of extra dIvidendH In-
neither rei|ulred nor permilted iinlil Mi<b le-
»«rve ban aeenmulale.l and Ibe m»\lmum
amount required bv »lutiile been tarried to
the eredllof the uuaiftiily fumi mmuI iiiinunl-
Iv for llie teiin of three year- |iiT.oediii}( Ibe
tleeluratlou of nuib extra dividend.
'ibe agKi'<').'ale number of ibpo>'l'« of iJKHKi
Kn<l niorc |i» 110,7:17, ami Ibe aimniiil i>» *<i:U.-
77WJit»H.73. A lliBl K'binee woiiM -n>i){i>l thai
hu Mrettontu Ibe number and amouiil dc-
Sllt'^lbv --"!7 ;.«-•<«« lunl -lioiiUI bv
*IliuiUHUt! fvom bavliiR* liankx, wbie i i* cr-
roneoUH. Tbe fael N, U reprowiih the orljil-
r.« depoMl. ^^^^ ^hAv a.euim.atlonj.. n
, / ^ .._ I., t i,> .■ii»e of II e oblei III*
ON'T
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experreni e have learned that
Jamc» Pyle's Pearline, used a»
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes arc worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold £v«rywherft,
Playina: Cards.
A baiyuin tor 20 ctMits. Thene
lire <»r ^'ooil thuknef.!* jind nice
cnou«:h for hun ImhI}-.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
HhottHule and KrttiU liruyf/M*^
0Fr01»ITK HOKT OKKICIC.
Playing Cards,
Advertise in the Courier.
35 cents a pack, reduced from
.•>(> cents. These we have a large
sale on by the dozen.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale ami lietnll Draygiatn,
OPPOSITE POST OPriCB.
Ib^N trains vrlll
(Mlddle»ex Mreet depot) i
lows '
For Taunton, FaU Klver, Newport, N«'w
K^dford, I'rovltleue**, PHwtiiekrt, Marl-
boro', iiouth rrauiluKhHni and way atatlouk
ai T.-tt' a. »>•• J'-** ""'' **^ •'• ""• ■'^" """^bii*
ocinneet nt South'KraiiilntfbHm wlUi UhHton A
Albanv railroad for Wor«««t«r, HprluKHrld,
Albany «»•' Ih'-' Went; aUo al L'out;ord Junc-
tion w^ili KlU'bbiirK rulln.ad.
Tlic 1.40 p. m. train (vonnueti with Kuil lOver
Mne steHiiiern r«)r Maw York, the South and
Hl»««-lal fur Chttlninrnrd at •! 4.'i a. m., H.W
and >•.*» P- "'• (SatunlHY* at 1" p. ui.) Uuinrn
at SM And 7.1R a. ni.. and »l :W |>. ni. *
Hi:NI)AYb.-Kor South KrHUilnKnam and way
•uUout, (I..SO a. ni. Ki'turn at A.4<> p- m.
J. K. KKNl>UKK,(;onerul Manajrer-
• ISAAC N MAKSHAI.I., Dlv. 8upt.
0 UICO.W. Ml l.LKU, Agent.
TIrket Ofltea, '<ttt MarrlmackJUraat.
Boston and Maine.
0\ ami after Sunday, Oet. !£l, IM*T, panHenKer
iraliiK Mill lca\e Lenlral elreet depot,
Kor Hoaton. al *iM, 7.3A, 8.90, 9.-i(i, II a. m.;
\:.l\ \i ♦.'•, 8, :i.4«, 4 10. 4.W, .VI". ".M. V.M) II.
III. UKTI^IIN, 7, 7.30,»..H0, lo.iffla ; lijfl.;
\:m, J.ift, 'i.Mi, ,i:U), I..10, .^, «, »i.;w, 7, 1 1 p. ii>.
For l.awrriu'*', 7.10, IM, h.;i.%. II a. m.;
li^^, 1, .1, i-^o, .-i.io, «.i/v, «i..vk, 11.1(1 p. in.
UKTl'UN, 7.:i<i, S.-.'o, t).4U, lU.-iii, II a. in.; li lA,
1. 10, i.ilA, ••», :i.4h, l.l.'i, S.40, it.U) p. iM. South
i.awrenee, 7.u\ p. m.
For Havi>rhlll. 7.IU, 7.!t.\ HM a. m.; Vi.\t>,
l.,H,3.4<>. .VI0,«.1.^. »J..V.\ II. 10 p.m. UKTl'KN,
: 17, ^.lu, !i.l(i, lU.lo, 10.4.% a. m.; IJ.U-.', i.M, 3.411.
;».,Mi,.VIft. MiV-b'l'- «"• '
Kiir Nalt-ni. 7.10 a. ui.; I-J.I5. S.IO p. m. KK
Tl l<N,7, ll.Sia.in., I..W, 4.4;J, « i». m.
Kor NfwburynitH, 7.IUa. m.i li lA 3, «. 15 p. in.
UKTl UN," l.\ 7.r», II a. in ; 2. »^, A 4.^11. m.
Ktir Kxeter, Oover and (treat KalU, 7.3A, H.3Aa.
111.. I..140, .%.l(i p. ni.
For Sub Kail*, llldilefonl, Haco.OldOrehard
Heaeli aiul Portland. :.X\ t>.Mti. m.; I, 3.40 p.
ni. Il«>i(irn from Portland, 7.3«i, H.4U a. in.:
l.'.4e, :l;ui p. m.
For llan»ft>r. lUdfaitt, Wntcrvllle, BkowbeKan,
|{(N-klaiid and Farnilnirlon, H.;i.^ a. ni.
For St. lohii, N. 11.. Halifax, .N. s., Montreal
and yiieboc, i«.:0 a. in.
Fi>r AiiiriiNta, llalli. LewUUin, H.aA a. in.; 1 p.m.
For UoehvcU'r and Alton Hay, Ka. in.; I,».4il
p. ni.
For Ka«lport and St. .Nihn'ii (per uteamer), on
Moiidayr, WednendayH and ^rldayo, at I p. in.
For lUx'kland, ItrlfaHi, llaninir Hn<l Ml. l>«>M*rt
,»lea'»>er from Portland), Tiie»day» and Krl
da)»at :i.4i) p. ni.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
di«^iift<^ of
^X^'imOe
the folluwlnK
KIRK'S
(!io1jD
On and after Siimlay; Oet- «l«l.
train* \« III be dl>M'oiitlnucd : •.
For lloHl->n, H..W, 1>.:IA a', in., *, i.Hb. H,» p. m.;
from liosion, 0, ll.lfi a. in. For Lawreiieu, «.»»
llJJAa. ni.,'i.»ft, 4 p. ni.; from LawruneAii. «.a6, 8
H. m., -i, '2 .V) p.m. Kor l'orilaiid,fl.I5 p. m.;
fniin Portland, .%.."Hi p in.
The tndn now leaving l-owell for ItoHton at 7
H. m. will leave at «..Vi a.m.
A new train tor Uoaioii and Lawrunee will
leave Lowell at l p. ni.
SUNDAY Til A INS.
The train now ieavlnjr Ho»U>n at 7.30 foi lx»w-
ell will leave at 7. ^, ^
Trie train now leaving Lowell for llo»t«in at
8.4A will leave at 7.H0.
The train now leavliiK Lowell for l^wrenee
anil Haverhill at 7.50 p. n.., will leave at 7JH) p.
m.
For further par'leidars i»e<i time eanU.
.1. F. I'lllLLII'S, tien. AmI. at l^jwell.
iStramrrs*
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSIIir CO.
Only Direct Line from Now EngUad to
BaTannah,
ConneiUng there with all Kail and Water Llnea.
PATOKITK HOUTK TO PLOKIDA.
Iron BU«amiihlp« "liATK CITY" and "CITY
or M AC* »N" leaving Savannah IMor, Congreaa
•traet, Botton, KV'kUY Tlll'ltsnAY, at S
o'clock. For freight or pa*«aire, apply to A.
I»eW. .SAMI'SON iOI Washington utreet, lloa-
Urn, or to UICIIAKDSON A UAKNAUl). AgenU.
BoatOB.
A MBTftOD HY WIIILII
All
Cod Liver Oil,
Frkmi From tiik Siiokk Every
Wkek,
SUNDAY TUAINS.
For Boatan, 7..t*s ^.J^l a. in., li.rft, 4.1.%, 5.40,
T.W pTm. niCTtMtN. » a. in., ft, 7 p. in.
For LHwrttuw. f*.iii a. m., A.40, 7.50 p. m.
KKTl US.-T.tu, h.lft a. in., IJ.IO, 5.il5 p.m.;
Houth l.awreiiec, 4.1.\ 7.44 p. in.
For Havwrhlll. k.'-H) a. m., 540. 7.30 p. m.
UKTl'UN, .■*. 11.4.% a. in., 4.UH, 5 i^, 7 iA p. m.
For Portland, 5.40 1.. m. KKTDKN, 1,4.15 p.
ni. .IT. FI'KliKlt. Uen. Manager.
\V.M. MKUUITT. .Ik., .Siipt.
■I. F. PIIILLIl'S, ben. Agt. at I^well.
<Ht. tl, IW7^
Boston and Lowell.
OCTOHKK 10. ISHT.
PttHNenger Service fi'oni Lowell :
For Hoaton, at 5.50, «..t6. ^B.5ft, t|7.1«, 7.35,
•§t7.3K. •iK.Itii, •»:».«, ^M»..HO, •lt(t..V< anil 11.00 a.
' •tllliO. l.'iO. MO, Ilil.W, *iti.'il
.tfiKi. •ItiliU. ♦»lh.0'2 p. ni. SUN
'POK
•«'«'""*"Xv ri^'MUuil ;iepo.lM allowed 10
lu«l the otieK Ibe bank* were oh-
Wlial in true of lliN «la»«'ill-
true of otbei>. ami It ean l»e
fail to meet Tlie evldelll
In llie opinion of llie
pllr^to^e will Ih! more re-
llablv allalned by reMulriiiK "'I'li
tlon 'to be made yearly, but applied to de
poxllH made during the year
■ • of tlr^t tlepv/^.
Tbe
May Own Their |--
Own Homes
525 Ceiit« » Pint-
in tbe eUNC of Uie older
•.litulion",
iieeumulale
tablMied for.
cation i'' al«o
aaffclv ^ni^l to utterly
uurpWof tbe law. In tbe oi)
^umml..lonei> tbl^ »'"n,':'^«" «;;'.',. ..ij,,,,^..,,.
L'd to de-
tbu« hbowiii;;
ThT ■amount of tir.t .lepo.it-. nei depo^il. and
aeeumulalion.^ of >ear>. Tbe '^/-'l «':»;' '.
ommeii.ls the pa^.ajje of a K'eimnd law u Inl-
ine to tbe loan aiiif iru^l eoinpanle-.
'"^i:;d"Malivebank.Ju.yelar^Iy iu.;rer^l
r-
la>4t
ANP THUS
S^ave tlie Ileiit
Now Paid to the Landlord.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
nhoUnale and Retail I)rtiaul»t9,
OPPOSITB POST OFFICE.
m., 'iti-i.iM, i.jv, i.iu, T.i.iw, **]*•■{?<.*;?''•
•i.v:», HlMi, •|:":»4. *i\f<.(ri p. ni. SUNDAYS,
•417..HK, li.OO, ♦Jili.JO a. ni., 4.25 u. in. Katurni
1'«.45, 7.:MI, t<.»Hl. •H.:K), MLOO, II.\5, H 10.00, ll.OO
a.m., IMKt in.. •I.oo, ••.00, •;i.OO, 113.4.%, 4,46,
•%.tNi, .%.»»i, 115.4.%, o.i:>, •7.00, 10.00,11.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS, H.tHi a ni., I.im, 5.00, •7 («i ji. in.
For Woburti,«:t.%. 7.10,7.85, H'W, II.OO a. m.,
l.io, 4.»o,rt.oo, «:14 p.m. HUNDAYS,H.0Oa. m.,
4.i5i-.m. UwtH»n: k.«, ».4I. Il.'i4 a. m.,
5.W, 0 4J, 10.,«, ll.:t3 p. m. SUNDAYS, ».a1
n. m..5.'J7 p. in. . > . .,^
tig-*Kri>vriiii. iXorlhrvH I>fpot nulu. \f)r on
nrrivol utlruin* from Ihf Xorth. V I (a lleitford.
For Lawrenw.d.lA, 10.15, ll.oo a. m , 1.40, i.lO,
" "■ 7.18
XM K
tbe past vear, numbering now »l, lui Inciea
of II tbe larue^l uaiii iu any one year dii
?nif Ibe ilWlory. Tb.- leu'l^lalion of la
lear e at li.V"o II'*-' witb.ln.wal. of .bares n
inlei- lo rc/uee Ibe '"'»V'"\""b;n'"' 'd'll "
HHv one »erb * to one buiulred >bui( -.. at ti\p
;jj,rf?«m be dale of is.ue, bu^ a-eu .om-
idled wllb a- far uh l^ possible um ei Ibe c-i i-
Jumllai ee.. Tbe paHm.«e of tbe law .o late
» the ir H^al year made il InipoN^ibie to
eomplv alon.e wilboul ^'rent i.oeiii.lary lo^..
Tbe st'eady ami rapbl mowtli of tbe .u-oiMr-
atlve bank, of Ibi. Mate, tbeir uim-a>iii>; 1-
naneial Mien;.'1li and coidiuiied dev.lopmeni .
luanifeMs tbeir bold ujion tbe eoiiimuni y
and imporlaii.e and value Ibereiii. »»'..">'
a-selsOet. :il, 1S.H7. were Jl.2rJ.4..!»..<.. a
gala over laht year of *bH:l.:V«i...>»>.
The New Postal Trfaty With Canada.
Tbe President lias approved Ihe po»lul
convention reeeiitly t'onebided l»etween Ibe
T'nited States ami l aiiada. By Ihiseonven-
tlon arti'les of every kiml or iiaUire wliieb
Nre a.lmitted to llic doine-lie mails of eillier
eounlry will be admitte.l al Ibe same rales of
Hostage and umler tbe same eoiidll ions an. i
elasHiti.alions to tbe mails exebaiiu'ed 1m>
tweeii tbe two eoiintrie* ex<ept that artltU's
oilier Ibau lelters in Ibeir usual and ordina-y
form are exrlu<led from the muiU unless
they are so wrapped or enelosed as to permit
their eontents to be easily examlne.l by pont-
luaHlers or tusloms olHcers. All articles
humfcd under this aureement are re-
to be fully prepaid al the rale of
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION
Cod Uver Oil,
Fkksii Fkom the Shore Every
Week,
4. 0. (..iH)p. m. SUNDAYS, at ».15 a. m.,
u. nii Ketnrn: 7.45, 8..'lo and ll.W a. m.,
li.O.%.:».l.%. .'>.1%. 1145 p. m. SUNDWS, 8.00,
h.55 H. m., tl.15 i». m.
For Malein and Wavstatbmn. 7.:t5 a. m., 1.40,
«l.00 p. m. Itetiirii : 7.io, 11.4,6 ». m., 4.40 p. m.
'Ami f/uvii bflvM'in I'rom Si>rthtrn Depot.
For Ajrr.lnnctlou8iid Way-Stallonn, at 7.16
a. m., l-.;o5aiid .%.(».% j.. in. SUNDAYS, at 2d5
p. m. Ketiirn : fi.l.% a. m., Ii.55 and 6.15 p
Sunday*", !*.i.'>a. m.
m.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merchants and Mineri Traniportation
Oompany'i ProTidenoe, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamihip Line.
The Moit Direct Route from New Knglupd for
Norfolk an<l IUchmoDd,Uld Point Comfort, Va.,
WaahlDgton, D. C, and Baltimore, Md.
PASHKMOBKfl AND rKKIOBT.
Thalr«m StAatnahIp William Cranf, ISflO
tonR, Capt. K. K. Warren, i»all» from rrovblcncc
every WEDNESDAY, H p. m.
The Iron 8t«aniahlp Johaa Hopklna, 1600
tons, Capt. H. D. Foater, Mlla every SATUR-
DAY, 0 p. m., from LoNaiiALK WiiAKr.
Tbeae well-known ateamthlps are large and
comfortable ami fitted with every convenience
for I'ASSKNtiKUS and commanded by navl-
gntora of long and iin<-eeiiiifnl experience. Sea
voyage* by thene HteainerK are refreshing and
Invigorating and the round trip cAn bo accom-
pllsned In KIVK iTAva. Fare, Inclmllng rouro
and moaU, very lo>» .
PRICIGHT CONNKCTION8
Made without drayage with the following
route* :
▼Irtinia and Tennaaaaa Air LIna, at Mor.
folk. Ya.
Atlantic Ooaat and Seaboard Air Llaas, at
Norfblk. Ta.
Oheaapeaka and Ohio R. R. and Kana|rha
DIapatch, at Newport N«wa, Ya.
Richmond and Oanvllle R. R. and Plad-
mont Air Idn«. at West Point, Ya.
Raltlmora and Ohio R. R. and CXintlneutal
Line, at Haltlmore, Md.
Mrrchnnt* and Miner* Trans. Co.*a Kavan-
nah Line, at Kaltlinor«, Md.
FLOATING SOAP
THE CHIEF
For the BmiIi, Tollot Miid Laundry.
Snow White nnd Abnolutoly Pura.
If rour dealer dtwii ii«»l lie»M» White Cloud Boap
•end 10 cenu for Miiuplo cake to the niakert
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICACO. ^
nrTY-FIFTH YLAE.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSUflANCE CO,
Ofllea, 40 Central Mraat.
.I.e. AniU>TT, I'MKHIKKNT.
K. T. AllllOTT, SJJC'V Kti\> THkAt.
UIKKCTUKa:
Wm. II Wlggln,
.1. K. Fellow*.
Wm. V. Bra»er,
Cha¥. A. StoU,
W. K. Idvlng*t«n,
J. C. Abltott,
Dividends AO PKR CENT, on live yeitr*. >•
per o«ut. on three year*, IMH per cent, on on*
year p«dlclei«.
In c«>nneetlon with the alwve company la a
general agency for dlvblend paying mutual and
reliable atock eampaules.
K. T. AHBoTl.Agent.
Ilent. Walker,
AinoM It. trencJi^
v. W. Wright.
A.U.Pollanl,
K.T. Abliott,
P. C. tiatea.
THE HOLYOKK NTILL LKADH
</u and after June 1*1 llio
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAY
TO PKR CKNT. DIVIUKND8.
This company has a surplus a* regard* nollcT'
, of ♦•Vll/iltt, and will wriia-on mKB
CANTILK lUSK.'s. Itepresentcd by
impany n . . ..„.
holders, of ♦.Vl4,i40, and will wriia-on MiCI
.K IUSK.<-
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Al*o rejireitent* other
Stotik Companies.
llriitciaMii Mutual and
exc
quired
uostane applicable to similar articles jn the
domestic inailH of Ibe eouiilry of orijilu.
Articles other than letters iu Ibeir usual
and ordinary form, on tbeir arrival at
llie exchange post ortlce of the country of
destlnallonfwill be iuspecled by '^''^to'us
olHcers of that country, who will levy lb.
uroper eusloms dulle- u|.on auy article found
to lie dutiable under the law of that country.
Tbe transmission of the followini^-ijaine.l ar-
llcles is absolutclv prohibited : .Sealed oaek-
Hgeswhi.b from their form ami pneral up-
pearaiice evidentlv are not letters, and are
not wrappcil or inclosetl a.- above required :
publications which violate tbecooyrlKht laws
of the country of destination; packets c\-
i«pt Hln«le volumes of printed bo<jk». wh cb
exceed four pouu.ls six ounces In weli,'li ;
Ibiuids, poisons, explosive or iufluiuriiable
Hubstances, faltv >ub('taaces. or those wb Kb
easily liquefy : five or dead (not dried) nnl-
luals, irseels and reptiles, confectioiiH,
pastes, fruits and vexetables, which uuickly
decompose, and substances which exhale a
bad odor ; loltcrv lIckclH or circulars ; al o\y
Mceoe or Immoral articles, ami other artlcleM
wbicb may destroy or damajje the- raaIN or
Injure pefKons banilliuK them. This conven-
tion goes Into erteet .March 1, 1«H8.
Incorporated under the Laws of the State
of New Kork, an'J authorized to do
tiusim in the State Of
miassachusetts.
Offers a plan by which you can secure a
home or busineus propery of your own
quicker, easier, with less cash advance
and under more favorable conditions
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Hefail Druinii»t»t
OPPOSITE PO.-^T OFFICE.
Ellinewood's
Coueh Balsam
A WIntar Dl
NAihinir 1^ more prevalent at tliis season
tb.ucuD-ilfc.tlan. It should be '"red -t
!»Mv> or a Hfetlroe of suffering may be the
M-uK DoB'tUkfc:« violent cathartic, but
UM Patae'" Cdtrf Compound, the only madl-
etocwblehenrMtt-
F. H. & F. L KILGORE,
IVo. 4 Wyman's Rxcliange,
LOWELL, MASS,
Home Offio«i, Not. 169 and 171 Broad-
wtf, H«w York, U. B. A.
This i!< the second winter tor
ELLiNcnvooD's Couoii Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has pertormed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WhoUBQle and Retail DrnagisU,
OPPOSITE POST orriCB,
•ala Proprietors.
For Amberfl, Mllfonl and Wilton, at »,\^ a. m.,
MM, :l 4s. \ M) \t. m. .Himdav, i i>. m.
For lircenllelil, l'eterlK»ro', liennlngton, HlUs-
lioro* and Keene, at !i.l.'> a. in. and ;i.48 p. m.
For Nai*biia, Maiubesicr and Concord, at hJO,
H.15. 11.44 a. m.. IIM, 1.47, :l.4«, ft.40, «.», 7.4l<
p.m. (Snndaysnl'-', 7.4S p. m.)
For I'enacook, Franklin, Lelmnon and White
Klvcr J»iiKlli>n, at ».l.') a. m., 1.47, 3.48 and
For Warner, BrndWd, Siinftpee, Newport (N.
H.), Clarcmont and Claremont .Junction, at
H.lft a. m., 1.17 jt. 111.
ForTllUin, Lake Village, Mereillth, Laconia,
Weirs, rivmoutb, Warren, llRvcrhlU, Woods-
vllle,(ill«.44a. ni., 1.47Rnd •7.48p. m.
For CamiitKii, riiornt()n,Nt>rth Woodstock, Lis-
bon, ldttleU)n and Whllelleld, at 11.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m.
For .Icireri«on, Lnn<a»tcr, liroveton ami fabyan,
at (t.44 a. m.
For Moutpellcr and all points on the Montueiier
and Welld River railroad, via Plymouth and
WoiMUvllle, allt.44 a. in.
For St. .lohnsbiiry and Lyndonvlllc, via White
River .lunctlon, at '.l.l.^ a. in. and 7.48 p. ni.
For St. .JohnshnTV, l.yndonvllle, Ncvvitort. Sher-
brookc, via Plymouth and Woodsvlllc, at 9.44
For Monlpcllcr, Essex .lunctlon, Hurllngton and
St. Albanu, via Central Vermont line, at i».15 a.
m., 1.47 and*7.4Hp. m. ^, . ,
For Montreal and gueliec, via Montreal and
Boston Air Line, at ».44 a. m., ♦7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.18
a.m., 1.47, •7.48 p.m.
«r*w««y.
Freight trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
8.40, lf.08 a. m., iM, 10.00. 11.00 u. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at i.Xo, 4.05, 9.40 a.
m., 12.i'>, 3.15)>. m.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Ixiwell for Salem at 9.05 a. m.
FRBIOHT DEPOT, WKSTERN AVKNUK.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the^orth and Went, at 7.Z0, 11.8S a. m.,
«.06, 6.4fi I), m.
Leave I.K)well for Aycr Junction,
Fltchburg, Nevv York and the West, at
9.'if> a. ra. ....
C. 8. MELLKN, Oenl. Supertntemlent.
(iEO. W. STOREII, Gcnl. Pass. Agt.
C. E. PAIOK, Local Agent
Through bills of lading ls«ue«l via all aliove-
named routes. Mark goods via P., N.ANDB.
LINK. ^ „
Tickets on sale at K. «. WlMoaoR'a olBcc, 8
Westmlnnter utrcet, W. II.CiiUKCii A Co.. office
I WcylMJHBct street, or at Steamship office, 99
India street.
For rates, passage or frelifht appl v to
K. H. K()('kv<'KLL,
New Kngland Agent,
Providence, H. 1.
. FIRE INSURANCE.
Ooo4lX SolUl! ltolluk>l«!
>.->AT TIIK —
FIRE INBURAMOE AOEHOY
OF
GEO, E. IIETCHLF,Jo^56 Central Strnei
Having purrhase<l the agency of the Merrl
innck Mutual Klre Insiirnnce to. of Andover,
with Us sixty years of srttlsfacu)ry dealing wltn
Its policy hoklers, he Invbes all the former
friends (if the c^>mpany and many new ones to
examine Its merits and ndlablllty. Six other
companies also rejiresented by me.
UKO. K. MKTC A LF. M Central .Street,
8uc4-essor to K. L. Cardell m Co.
Traders and Mechanics
IN8UHAN1K COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
Cash assets Jan. 1, 1887
Total liabilities (relnHuraace).
SHooti an^ Coal.
At the Old Stand. 88 MIdtlle Street.
At the New Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
IVlllinni Klttrodiro,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Wllkesbarre,
lA»kawanna. Lcblgli, Franklin, CumlK'rIamI,
C. C. Cnnuel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, iW4-'2.
,.$4i*'i,J)tt>-7>
,. lAHi^ses.is
Net assets
Policy holders share In the proflts on explra*
tlon of policies.
Diyidendi, 70 Per Cent., After July lit?
DIKKCT4IKB
Levi Sjtragiie,
Geo. F. Illrhanlson,
D. S. Richardson,
Chas. II. Coburn,
Jacob Rogers,
.lohn K. Kimball,
Henry C Howe,
C. C. Hutchinson ,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaster.
OIBoe, »^ Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
LKVI 8PRAGUB, Prksidknt.
e. M. TCCKR, SBCRBTABT ,
4(^Insurance to any amount effected In relia-
ble companies.
K. M.TIJCKK, Agent,
■:7 Central .Htreet.
Worcester.
,4fi and
Old Co.'s Lehigh, Philadelphia A
Readinir, Wllkesbarre, Liukawanna,
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Maple and Pine,
and split.
sawed
Pennsylvania Railroad
Tba Beat Railroad In the World.
The raataat Trmlna In tha World.
Mew York to Chicago, 24 hours.
New York to Cincinnati, 21 hours.
New York to St. Louis, 29 boura.
Five Daili Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply for tickets and full InlOTnillon to
W. R. BATCHKLDER, Ticket Agent,
w . n. »•" ^^ jj Merrimack Street,
WOOD. °'"''
"^"^^'i'sJ^priinr^"'- >CEME]\T.
T 111 B* COBB'S Extra and Flnlsblnf
LiialCd* Glens Falls, Vermont.
All kinds Building and Amerl- ■RRTCK.
can and Scotch Klre A#x»i vaa •
Hay. Stra^w.
Maaoaa', Dental and I<and
Plaster. Piaster.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and ReUil Dealer In
COAL. COAL. Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO. B7 OORHAM STRKKT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove I>ealer and (ieneral Sheet Iron and Tl»
worker. A .tine line of
rARLOK. STOVES.
MILKMKNcanset Milk Cans as good and
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS. 57 Qorham Street.
difloi-d'H
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 ANDOTIB 8TEEET.
Fii^t-Class Dyeini of Eveni DescnptioR
QBO
W . MILLER, Ticket Agent O
No.
Agent U. C. R. B.,
86 Menrlmack Street,
KAOI.IN,
CHAROOAI.,
FERTILIZSRS,
HAIR,
SAND.
ORATEI..
Floiii* and. G^i^ain.
A. T. CASWELL, "Hcket Apent B. A L. R. B.,
■*• * ^ Mlddleaex Street SUtlon".
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
rMreU. Old Colony and Boaton and !>«"•».&.
nSS^igr^VU obtained for goods forwarded.
omm M Tkaradlka
OfBce and Yard,
27 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone 188-L.
Branch Oflloe,
S8 Merrtmack Street.
Calderwood's.
Done
at abort notice and
guaranteed.
■atlsfacdOB
A. H. BAlfBOMT, 24 Central Block,
Ben to announce to the o»tt«5»„»',,l;'*^!2!iilll2
tldnltT that he haa nurchaaod all the n«m«3«*
oinMd bTtbe late N. C Sanborn, and la bow
SSSff to Sndnplieate fjrdert fjwn ttie-m*-
StWbk aaeofllattoB la btwjne*^ wtththeUw Mr
Suibora I f»el eonfldeat of ^ttog P«f»«
HmHod to an Me toraer eawMMva.
Ladlee' and genta* garmenta dyed whole.
Allklnda of garmenU cleaned and repaired
Udealred.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PHIL,OM)PHY OF MARRIA6K, gl».
Ing a clear synopsis of the Impedlmeau to
marriage, exhanated ▼lullty, etc., etc.. can be
had from all newa agenU or forwarded dlreet
ftom the aothor. DtTp. J. .JORDAN, 19 Joy M.,
Wmm, oa receipt of 96 oenu.
I
t
LOCAL NEWS.
TKLKPHONK MATTKR8.
be
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Lownx POST ornoM.
>s Newfiyatein of CIrvulta
due«Ml.
to
Theeeiitral ofhee of the New Knuland
'riHephoiie eoiiipHuy is mmhi lo umlei^o ex-
leiihive alleralioiiH bv the introduction of,
the multiple i.>sleiu of ciicult«. Tbe new
melhod, which ih in one iu luetropolltau !
ciliei., in e\<'ee«liii>{ly eoiuplii-ated to the ,
lulnil ol a ijerMMi who' i> iuiuitiated iu Ibe,
lua/.e of le.luiiial poiiiU eoiinected wllb tel-
ephony. »v the (.Vhtem iu u^e iu ibe paM al I
the local opeialin^ ro.uiJ. there were a iiuiu- j
her of lublcH raiiKed al two «i«lei* of the room,
at eaehi.f wbi.li, when ealU were iiumer- j
ouN, Kut ail operator. When a KubM-rllM-r ou |
table A culU for a number which U, perbap*.. ,
acrohi. tin: ioomi. u k'«"' *'»'"' "^ iucoiiveii- |
jeuce is exiKrleiieod in making Ibe eoll-
ueelion. there are iiiuuincrable little
lhiuK> which dciiuiiid a hViiUm to IhjIUt
nerve the public. Ibe iiiuliiple "> '■leiii con-
sioti. «»f a Ion;; «.wllcb b«»aid. e.sleu<llli;{
acio^^ the raoiii, al wlinh all Ibe (.i)erator«
hU. Kach oiieeuiilroU. Iwblew the -♦|Helal
wires uiKler Iter KUiHrvlMoii. e\ery oilier
wire In the eNcbaiiuf. •»> •♦'> Haboiale ai-
rauueinenl ol clicull>». "jacKs and oilier
paraphernalia of the bUhliieHK. so that
if a i.ul»Hcrlber on one table imkn for a party
whoM* wire i» ou a fourth table, tbe tlisl op-
orator, bv chaUKluKll": *'pl"p«" '"•' '»»"'»•:
the coun»Mllou In abMjlule iiidepeiidiaiie of
the other operalorH. Ilefoie eoiiiierilng the
»artle>« the operaKu can aveilaili. by tc'tiii;.;
the line winded, wlietberor nol il i« beiiiu
used. 'Ibe public ba\e llllle com eptioiMif
•Ihe ailvunlHgeo of the imiliii'le i.j>leiii. It
Xroally fiMllllalei. the work of tbe opeiatoiii
in f'very seiiM* aii<l obliteralc» the |ioi..«lldlily
of uiUlake*. which vex the •ubt.ciibeC'.. The
Dew Ubie will l»e In poKitiou »» mmmi a-po.i-i-
hle. aud Manager AleuisleH will la- a \ cry
hufV luau uulll the cbaiiife i*. ellecicl.
There will be a coiuplei«> re\i».|oii ol the
subserllM'if' nuinlMM>. and tbU alone neeeshi-
lale* no little work. The new board will \hi
nearer the wIndoWK. and until the o|H'iiilorK
are faiiilllar v\lth tbe ..ysleiu tlu- pie«eiil ta-
ble-will Ikj kepi in tbe room. With Ibe
eoiiilim method v\ ill la- prcM-iiti'd an «»ppoi-
luuiiy lo "UbMriber^of M'vuiin;; the uieiallii'
4-uutrUance by whicli the couiidof the voice
is imule alniop.'t jM-rfeet in local, ami i.iirprU-
ingly audible iu loiigxii'.luiice. lelepbuiilng.
It will be muiie weekf. befon- tbe niulllple
nyhlein will Im' already, and patrons of tbe
t^oinpany will iiM-eive Inxtk* coitluiiiiiitf the
uumberi. ami all oihor liiformatiou. Mana-
ger Menzien deMTVc» tiit'M credit for the
IlilereMt be Uai Uikuu iu udtuuciuuH'C l^i'UUi'U-
4'y of Ihe local telephone werviee.
A WOuicn's HeMdIug Itooiii.
The committee ou rea<lliiK room of the di-
reclor* of the city library reported al a
lueetlii;; TiieMlitj, ' r« cuinineiidiii« tbal a
women'N readiiiK room bo opened Iu coniiec
Hull with Ibe iiieu'ii publi<- room. Tbe rec
unimeiidatioii wax nflopleil, ami Ibe work of
llttiiig the I'lMUu up U now in piourei*". Tbe
loom lo lie iiwd U that formerly iMcupied by
l>r. K. W. Hariiei.. on the miiuc lloor of the
luill«liii« in which Ibe prcheul reading room
i*. There I" a Muulbr r'Oiu loiiiiecled with
Ibis, and It In piopoMd lo ui»e thU n» an of-
lice for Air. K. K. Slaiiery. who Iium charge
of the reading room. The woiueir- room
will lie furiiUbeil wllli maga/ine» and puiaM>
of special lnlerei.| to women, ami any <if the
papcrf or piriodicalu in tbe oilier room can
Ik.' oblaiiieil liv >.|Makllix to an ntteudaiil.
Tbe room will (trobably l»e tilled up by Sal-
nrday. ami a-* i»o»m ai« Il ii« reaily, it will be
uiKiiKMl. It i"" eftiiuated by the dilcclorx
that the l<»tal cuot of tbe room for llitr lird
year, includhu: repaire and fuini-hiii;(. will
\h>. nol over ♦HdO.
.laniiwry lie|»ort.
The rej>orl for .laiiuary of the Home for
^oung Wtiineii and 1 hildren Ih a^ follow»:
NumlM-r al Ibe buiiie. 'in; adulti* H, liam-ieiil
«; lo«lgiiitf ami iiuaU furnished 4, Hiiualioiis
found for a. (hildren IN. llomeM have
l>eeii found for lw<» chlblreu. one al Town-
send and one in Lowell. One child ha* Ik en
••erloUKly III ilurlng Ihe mouth and one ba"
dletl. Calls, 277. DoiiatloiiH re»-«lved from
* Mr*. C. n Allen. Kirk xtreet church. Mr...
.lasoii Fuller, AlrH. William Audorscm. Airs.
K. r. .S^IflTMr. I.evi .^iprague, MIm Frames
Amlerson, Y. M. ('. A., Mrs. F. F. Ilatlles.
Mr!«. .lohn havU. Aire. Wm. NIcboU. Alri..
t . I. i^jwerx. Air. S. II. Weaver and 1,011.
Mr^. Stunwood, a friend. Page \ .Nunu. MNs
llatlle I oburu, Ah>. II. Wright. AIIhs
Tlierehc Davin. MIn« K. H. rolling. Alls.
Samuel I'arker. Special meiiOon should be
raatie of two trunks of <lothl»y:. received
from Airs. , I.. r. Wright. 'J7'* Hroadway. in
Udialf of MNs Alargarel White. de«eased.
' Mr. McKiirli'k'a Dlsaeot from the Report
I of the Olilld Labor CumiuUiee.
t Mr. McKttrIck of Hosloii, a member of the
Intro- ; joint special commlllee of Hie legii*lalure of
1S87 ou the employineut of cbililreu, has sub-
mitted bin dUseiil from tbe report of that
commillee »t irreuter leu^th than when Ihe
report wan printed. He as>»crU Unit, Iu eu-
terlnn upon Ibe delicate <|iiehlioii of educa-
tion iu private mIiooU. the cOiuHiilloe
lou<"heM soiiiethiii',' wiiich, lU hi« jinL'iueiila
Ih not implied in the hpliil of tbe order
creiiiiiij; llio loiiiinilU'e. lie Hiihmlth tbal Ibe
slate bah no ri;rlit. Ill biis iudxnu'iit. lo in-
terfere with private hcbooU In the education
of their pupil.^. ami Ibal lor the follow lug
reasoU' :
IhI. Ilecuii-e tbe exli»lence of private
hCbooN Is due to Uie w UIicf. and consent of
till parent, iiii'l the rlKbl of Ihe parent to ed-
ucate 111- child iih be lliiuks bcl Is a sacred
one vchtcd in biiii by nulure, or if you wHI
by divine appuiiilmeiil
Opening and Oloelng ot MalU.
'ill. H.cuii-ellic CoiiNlltullou of tbe I nil-
ed .^lalcH ^iiiarautees to every American cili
/.ell freedom of coiihclenci', frei?d«»ii» of wor-
hhiii. and. >>illi e«|Ual ri'.'bt, freeiloni of edu-
cation. , , ,
:id. Hecuiihe it makew poK«ible an lu«|Ulsl-
lion as imjuNl and uiiciilled fur ss il is iiii-
paralleled itiid liii-Ainerlcuii. liiawiiiueh aw il
place* llie ii.acrcd calling of education upou a
level wllb Hint of paW iihitikcrh ail I veiiilers
of !.treel wares, exacliii;; fnmi eacli alike an
iiis|Kciioii mid llceiihc under |K;iially of the
law. Fiirllieriiioie.il is an as^uniplloti of
unwurranled aulliorltv Hud Is hure to resiill
in provoking bo«lilflies and eii;,'enderiu»{
lialredH tbul will eiul only IU sepaiMll ng a
now happv ami nulled people.
As to the llrsl reason. lb« law of the stale
looks upon a pareul who fails to provide for
Ibe hiipp.irt of bis child as guilty of crime,
and with smied rebiftaiicH decrees the seii-
aratlou of the child fiotn the parent, and In
return for Isdii;; s«) forced lo decree, visits
tbe parent wllb piinUbment. The reason of
this crime is not fouiol in auy violaHon of an
Implicit coiilriicl between the parent and llie
stale for Ibe hupi»ort of the cblbl, but In a
law of iialure more sacred and hliflier llian
that of the stale. Tberefore Ibe state recog-
iil/es Hie iintuial right and duly of Ibe par-
ent lo educaUi his child. Tbe state should
carefully abstain from iiiterlercnix* la Ibis
natural righl for a jmreiil to ediicaie his
child us be sees til. Kveii when an aiipaienl
good l> to be allalned. by abridging Hie
rinbls of the liidlvidiial. long ex|M'rieuce
hboWh IliHl tlicie U les> giiod lo be had.
As reganls Hie (■(msiitulional tjiiesllou. Ibe
bill rcpor^d «lemaiids that Ibe very spirit of
Ihe IJlilted Stales (oiislllulluii be violated.(^
There is no nueslioii bill Hint Hie proposed
legislation would uive a praillcsl sviniiieiry
to certain edu.'.allonal tbeories, but il wouUI
Ik- done only by uiideriijining luosi sacred
fumlaiiieiitiil right>-.
Tlie le;{lslat loll |»ioi>osed Is iiol only iin-
ne<-essarv, but Mr. AI<Kiirlck empbalically
prote-ls agiilnst It on ibe ground of public
policv. The Interests of tbe iH'ople of Alas-
sacbuselts me bound cb»»dy loguther. They
caiuiol atlord to eiuriige iu angry ••onUintion.
There is danger llnH a large nuinlKir of jk)o-
ple. perhaps oiu-i bird of the luhabllanis of
Hie state, would lot»k upon Ibe proposed bill
as an attack oil their ri;.'lils of cousileme.
It is well kiiowr thai a greal body of the
leople prefer private to public schools and
tase their preference till coiiscleiillous mo-
lives. Tbese people regard the Iraiillng of
Ibeir <blltlicu as a sacn-d duty, to Im- intrust-
ed onlj t<» llio»e Iu whom they have contl-
deiue. Their natural ami legal rl;{bt »o edu-
.ate Hieir cbildieii as I bey please, provbb'tl
Ibal lliev ullord a «-ertaln slau<lmd «if edu« u-
lioii. holoii'.' «s ibev do nol manifestly of-
fend against public montlily, is um|ues-
llouable. Maiorltlt's ruk- in matters uf
e.vpetlieiiev. bid migoHlicH liaxe 110 right
looppress. Is It wise public |M)licy rashly
lo precipitate a eonlllel whicli woubl
arouse the ino«l hitler passions among the
iK'opIc of our eosmopolilun commonweallby
All are agreed In devotion ami loyalty lo our
civil InsHiiilloiis. (an they nol agree to
disagree ubuiit oHier things witliuut (piarrel-
ingandlnlerferlng with onrMiiother's rigbtsy
Tbe bill puis the private school under Ihe
necessity of drawing Us lusuiiitHou from the
public school comnilllee. Will not those In-
lerested iiidurally enter \ Igorously into pol-
itics 10 prided ilieiiiselve« from Ill-nature
and lnlerfennce> (lasses form ami grow,
and are nuriuied in political passion, and.
instead of the unllicatlon you desire, you
have the e\ 11 you seek lo HV«ild lutensllled.
For lliesi! reasous greul delrimeut to the
body politic is encouulered in the bill. It
is a more provident ••on r*e to frame leglsla-
Hou tlial wlli promote fair, free and friemlly
emulation betwwn piiblh' and private
schools.
4ar Corrected to October -J6, 1887.
MAI La UUH FKOM
Albany and the West, «.40, 9M a. m., 1.16, 6.40 p.
m.
Fall River, Mass., 9.iO a. m., 1.16, l.M p. m.
Blllerlca, Mass., ll.ao a.m., 7.i«u.m.
BoBU)n, Mass., e.40, 8.« a. m., 1.16, 8.10, 4, «.40,
« p. m.
Conconl, N . H., 7.40 a. m., 12.M, b p. a.
Dracul, Mass., 5 p. in.
Kastern, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, 7.iO u. m.
Fluliburg, Ma88.,».'i0 a. m., 1.15, 5.45, 7.iO p. m.
Lawreiuve, Mans., U.iO a. m., 8.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchesicr, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., II.Z6, 6 p. m.
Nashua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., ia.25, 7.580 11. m.
New York, N. Y.,«.40, 8.45 a. m., 8.10, 7.'i0 p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m., li.2A, 6 p. m.
North milorlca, Mass., 11.20 a. m., 7.«) I), m-
N»}w Beilford, Mass., ».'2o a. m., 1.16, 7.iO o. m.
Providence, R. 1., H.Hl a. in., 1.15, B.40, 7.J<) p. m.
Southern, 0.40, 8.45 u. m., 1.16, S.Jiii, 6.40 p. m.
Houtn Kramlngliain, Mass., U.20 a. in., 7.'iU p. m.
Hiony Hrook Way, H.iO a. m., 7.16 p. in.
Tyngslioro', Mi(hb., 7.40 a. m., 7.J0 p. ni.
Towksbury, Muss., U.'iO a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. II., li.'ib, 7.20 p. m.
SAtnuuL
IT Z8 FOR TOni
Winans Bros.'
INDIAN CURE.
C. S. ttooti Sc €0,
Wlmlham and Pelham, N. K., 6 p. in.
Worcester, Ma«8.,ri.45, U.'2(> a. in., 1.16, 7.iO p. m.
Keene, N. 11., U.iO a. m., 7.10 p. m.
Suluin,MasB.,6.40,8.46a.m.,1.16,)i.ll).4, 6.40. 8
p. m.
Lynn, Mass.. «.40,8.46a.m.,l. 16,11. 10, 4, 6.40, 8
p. in.
MAlLi 0L.OIK FOB
Albany and the West, 7, 8.46 a. m., 4JM), 7.16
p. m.
rail River, Musa., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 8.60,
7.15 u. m.
BUlerlcji, Mass., B.IO a. m., 6 u. m.
|{uBU>n, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11 .46 a. m., 1 .40, 8.60,
8, 7.15 p.m.
Concord. N. H., 8, 8.46 a. m.. 12.16, 7.16 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., 8.46, ti.45 a. m.
Kantern, O.ld, 8 a. m., 1.40, 6, 7.16 p. m.
rilcbburg, Muss., 8.88, 8.45, 11.46 a. m., »M, 7.16
Lawrence,' Mass., 6.10, ».46 a. m.. 8.60, 7.16 p. m.
Mancnesior, N. IL, 8, 8.46 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p.m.
Nashua, N.il., 8, 8.46, 11.46 a. ra., li.l», 6,7.16 p.
ni.
New York, N.r., 7, 8.46, 10.30,11.46 a. m.. 1.40,
.1.60, 6, 7.16 p. m.
Northern, 8.46 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
North lllllerlca, M:tBs^7a. m.,8..V) p.m.
New Ho'lford. Mass., 7,8.46, 10.50, 11.46 a. m.,
8.60, 7.16 p.m.
Providence, R. I., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40
8.60, 7.16 p. m. . .„ - ,.
Houtbern, 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 *. m., 1.40, 8.50, 7.16
p. in.
.South Kramlngham, Mass., 7, 8.46, 11.46 a. ■•,
8.60, 8, 7.16 p. m.
Htony Brook Way, 6.86 a. m., 4..*i p. nt.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 8 a. in., 6 p. m.
Towksbury, Mass., 8.10, ».4d a. in., 1.40 p. n.
Mllford, N. H., 8 a. m., 12.16. 6 p. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. lI., 8.45, H.46 a
WorwisK'r, .Mass., «J»6,7,8.45, 10.80, 11.46
4,80, 7.15 p. m.
Keene, N. II. , «M, 8 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p.m.
Halem, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46a. m., 1.40, 8JI0,
Lynn, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.HO, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, SJH>,
7.16 p. m.
Ttaousaads ar*
now taking It sad
tgJQICTNQ.
oommoD to bsr
s«a. By. Iu iiss
Mansiriwl p•r^
ods oome an 4
Itb out
For
trott-
oora
DIs
pisos
msaiih
PsIllDff^
kc . It Is
a surs
spsclfle.
Is Tery
pk-asant
10 tsks sn<S
■ quick und
TMK MARK. «fl»cllvu la
crsdlcsdna dlssasa from lbs i) •tem.
It porlfUs and •orlohf. tb« Blood, snd |lv.« vigur
nad •tr«Qgtb to lbs syiMn, ligbtltig nay dl.pluco
Bom to IIS owe aatarsl position. Olvs lodlan (Turo
• Ulal sad tb« biwsing of bsalih wlU aorsly follow.
IndiM Oare 11.00 a Bottle. 8ix for tS.
vaaraaan bt
THE WINANS MEDIOINE Oa
WOBOB0TBR. MA»». '
ThouMDds hsTs tsksa
Usnd BEJOICBP.
ffTTT
cures
RbsQ.
BS-
Usm,
Scrofuls.
Bo I oma
Salt Rbeuin.
Stomscb, Ll«.
»r sDd Kida
Troublst
It It tbs wo-
■MD'. sure
fH*o4, It pos
HiTsly curvs^
- all jiboM coca
piston so
Almost a Miracle
of Hlood PoiHonini^ Ever
AccoiiipliKlied.
Miscellaneous.
TIIK LATEST l'()PULA.Il COLLKC-
Tlo.\.«s OK
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Tuung Ktiiks' Album. A inrMc collection of . Ooo oftlie )loNt Keniai*kabl« Cores
wiill/.e-*, galops, polkas, marches, Hcholtlsches,
reveries, (ravntlCM, eU-., for piano or cabinet i
organ. Kieirniiily iKuind In piuht, price .'Sh-.
Kllte Collection of Dwiiee Mh*U-. Contatiis |
Mil the laiett waH/es. nalops, marches, from »lie
"MlUado," "Bhok llii<"iar." "Saiioii," ••tJaspar-
one," "Aiiiorlta," eU-. Price .V'C.
FImuo Monisreli A collecllon of piano solos
from Hiicb writers as (J. I). Ullson, lleaiiniont,
Ihlllngcr, HelllMis, l.eylmcb, Lanifo, Kllcnberg,
Mlchaells. llohiii. Mchiier. eU-.,etc. Hesl book
of the klinl piihllHiic"!. I'rl<-e .'"Sic.
Famous So'njts. ( by lamoii" I'ompoMMs.) A
griiiid colb'ctlon of siuielard and |.opul4r songs,
ami liallsd-; prii-e .'Mk-.
Momireli of H^ng. A collection of geins of
Tosil, Mollov, MlllJird, .Sullivan, Aibims. Mar
/.lab, Wclltiigs. Iliiculos-I, Moir, Abl, Oalty,
I'onict, lUchl, Itoeckei auiUithurs ; price .V)c.
Kni|>r»>ss of Somr. A Colle« Hon of popii'ar
songs by the moht famous American wrlu-rs,
Inclielliig gems rroiii llowaid, Hcanlaii, (ins
Wlllliiins, skcllv, lloliliy Newcomb, Harry C.
Talberl and u host ol oibers; prlc»*ft(S'.
Aii> of the ttliine books M'lit by- mall. Price
lillCllllH.
OAKDMKH'N MUNIC MTfUtK.
I'laiioH, Organs, Music Hooks and "Si usical Mer-
cimiidlsv,
. HO Merrimack NA-f*el.
^OMl,
o.
^
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m.
MAirUFAC'TURIN« rrocK*.
Corre«rted dally by William Shepard, broker,
Mo. -28 Central street, I'resiiolt Bank building,
Lowell. Where no new transactions take place,
the llgures of itrevlous quotations as to price
aaked, bid aad aales are given.
I . . . . ..
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....a......
Amorv
Ainoskeag....
An'!ros<'.ogglD
Apploton .....
Atlantic
Au/rusta, (ia.
Arlington —
Bonlur City..
Bates..
Iloou..
Itoatoi.
Hoaton Duck Co
Caltot
Chloopoe
China
CochecA)
(3olimiitlan
Contl nenul
Dwlght
BTerett .....,..,,.•
Franklin
Oreat Falls
Hamilton
IlamlltoD Woolen.
HIU
Hartford Cari»et...
Jackson • • ..
I^aoonla. . .
Lancaster.
Lawrence.
Lowell ....
Lowell M. 8noi). . .
I.rf)well Bleacherr.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell (iaa Co. . . .
Lyman
Ibtnchcster Mills..
Mass Cotton..
• •••••••a
■ s sees • • •
• •teesaee
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A Hlelgh Overturned.
A covered sleigh, iu wliicli were simled
Airs. li. A. ( larrv. her little girl and a
tlrixer. was overturned by striking the horse
car switch at the corner of ( 'entral and I'res-
cotl ht reels yestenlay afterno(»n. The drher
was thrown" out. bill he <|uickly seized the
horse's head and prevented any serious In-
jury lo the occupants of the sleigh. Airs,
(larry was well hbaken ii|) and a Kood <leal
frightened. Slie was taken into Cluin> jew-
elry store and u doctor was calleil, but when
he'arriveil, she bail i-ecovered from the
sboi'k. The Hifle girl was not hurl. The
two shafts of the sli-lgh were broken, being
the onlv Injuries to tbe vehicle. S«'vcral oth-
er sleigiis were overturned al the same place
during Ihe afternoon.
St. Anne'a Church.
There will tie unusually inleresling ser-
vices at Si. ,\nne's church next Sumlay,
morning and evening. Al the morning ser-
vice the III. Rev. liisbop ra«hlock will Imj
pi-eseut. and it is expelled thai a large num-
lier af iwrsons will \>e conttrmed. Tbe bish-
op Is expected to deliver the sermon. 'Ihe
new pews ai-e now Iwing put In, and il Is
hoped thai they will Ikj ready for use Sun-
day. Some of these have alreatly iM.'en lei.
A Jolly Time.
The employes of S. I*. Pike, proprietor of
Ibc Trescott street market, visiled him, on
Invitation, at his home iu Tewksbury last
night, going thither In a large barge. They
met a cordial reception from Air. and Airs,
rike and were hospitably entertained with a
supper, games and luuhic. During the even-
ing Air. Sawtell returned the thanks of the
party lo Mr. Pike in n pleasant manner. The
latter responded in a little speech.
What Am I to Do?
The symploms of biliousness arc unhappily
but loo 'well known. They difler in diflerent
individuals lo some extent. A bilious man
is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequenlly,
alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids
bnt none for solids of a mornim;. His
tongue will hardly l>car ins|>ecllon at any
time; if it is not while and furred, il !■
rough, at, nil events.
The digestive system is wholly out of order
ami diarrhira or constipation may be a
symptom or the two may allernale. There
are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood.
There mav l>e giddiness and often headache
and acidity or flatulem* and tenderness in
the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if
jum^rteet a cure try (Ireen's August Flower,
-""'^it costs but a trifle and thousands attest It*
efficacy.
WiNANH AlKhiriNK CO.— Sirs : For years
I bave not lieen able to get through tbe
spring without t>eing couflneo to the bouse
several weeks with sevore throat trouble,
have used many remedies, hut Winans Bros.*
"Indian Cure" is the only one that baa ever
given me relief. I gladly recommend It to
all persona who need a restorative.
UaonoK McLkli.an,
^ . No. HI Frankllo atreet, Beaton, Maaa.
Par
Value.
luo
lUOO
lUO
loou
lOU
luo
100
100
100
lOOU
1000
700
600
luo
lOU
aoo
1000
luo
600
100
100
100
1000
100
100
100
1000
400
400
1000
600
600
luo
100
100
luo
100
1000
The Qua Inspector's Kaport.
(Iiarles W. HInmaii. state gas inspector,
lias presented his annual report. During the
year r.'.(i4ii meters liave been inspected, of
which 11. ii4!i were new or just re|)aired; Uii
were reinstiected, of which iJl were too fast,
wil II an average error of .(Will per cent. ; bJl
were wllhin tbe legal limits of 'i p<!r cent,
either wuv, and eight registered against the
«ouipaii\' with an average arreur of 5.1MI per
cent. The average error of all suspected
meters was Oi-lOOthc of I i>er cent. fasl. The
largest error was 10 per cent. Alelers as u
whole are in belter condllioii tbun ever. The
coal gas manufactured in the slate never con-
tains the legal limit of 10 per cent, of car-
l>onlc oxide. The Knglish statulard candle Is
used as the standard of llgbl. Tests of the
gas of the large companies were always
made at some distance from the works. No
notice has ever been given any company
when the gas was lo be lesled and the lu-
apecHons were made at irregular intervali,
so that no special (|uallty of gas could be pre-
pared. The average candle power of the
most lni|)ortHnt companies of ihe stale for
all Hie inspections of the year was
as follows: Bosloii, IS.Wl; Brook-
line, IT.ltT); Cambridge. 17.ttO: ( harles-
towu. 17.?.»; Clielsea. IH.M; Dorchester,
n.sb; East Boston, 17..^^; Fall River. 17.011;
Haverhill. 1T.«7; Holyoke, 1H.02; Jamaica
Plain, 17.84; Lawrence, IS.U; Ix)well, 17.70:
Lynn, 17.70; Ma'dcn, 17.00; New Bedford,
17.20; Newton. 17.71; Koxbury, 18.25; Sa-
lem. IS.IO; South Boslon, 17.70; Springfield,
1S.'20; Tannlon, I«.03; Waltlmiu, 17.44; Wor-
cester, 17.114. The average for all the city
companies is 17^S4. Some of the Important
town companies are these: Adams. 10.00;
Arlington, 1«.0JJ; Albol.20.!K); Altleborough,
10.S7; Beverly, IIM; Brockton, 16.D3; Chlc-
opee, 17.47; Clinton, 17.S7; Danvers, 10.tfo;
Dedharo, 17.23; Kaslhampton and Filchburg,
each, 17.70; Gloucester, 17.80; OreenfleUl,
18.03; Aiarblehead. UM; Marlborough,
17.00; Mllford, 10.70; Natick, 18.2ft; New-
buryport, 18.27; North Adams, 18.«ft; North
Attleborough, 17.12; Northampton, 17.82;
PIttstleld, lO.So; Plymoulb, 17.1.^; (Julncy.
16.70; Ware, 17.03; WcslHeld, 17.07; Wo-
burn, I7.6:i. The legal minimum for llluml-
naUng|>ower Is 15 camllepjwer; tbe Inspect-
or thinks it should l>e raised to 10. He does
not think that a company should escape tine
If Its gas is up lo the standard once In three
inspcclioua. lie thinks a Mne should lie im-
posed for faHure twice in saccession to reach
the standard.
"A rolling Mone gathers no moss;" but
it mav get an advertisemeat of Dr. Bull's
Cougb 8ynip painted on it.
ANOOMTirBA BrTTKR* aro endorsed by all the
leading physicians and chemists, for their pur-
ity and wholeaomeneas. Beware of oountor-
felU and ask your grocer and dmgglat for the
genuine article, prepared by Dr. J. O. B. Ale-
gert ft 9oaa.
Merrimack 1000
Mbtdlesex 100
Monadnook j 1000
Naahua AOO
Naumkeag 100
Xwmarket BOO
rway IMalna.... 600
Oda* ...**..*..... *. 1000
Padflc 1000
Pepperell SOO
Femuroke 100
Russell Mills 100
Shaw .Stocking (Jo. 100
Salmon Falls 800
Stark 1000
Thomdlke 1000
Tremont A Suffdlk 100
Union Cotton 100
Vaasalboro' 100
Washington Hills. IflO
Webster 100
WllllmanUo Linen. 95
y QITK* •••••••••••••• 700
Laat
Bid. Asked. Salee.
KM .... KMH
1800 .... 1806
i;io
(160 .... 660
luo .... lUH
VJH
lis i;io 128
wo .... 1-26
1842>s
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600 48Ji
IIWO .... ItflO
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725 .... 7:»7S
70 «»H
W) .... W
BO .... 9ti,
775
104
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Tli.s Ih ihr Acis.Mi i>r Ihe vciir when .di win. lire
. \|».Mi| III (In- hicli in»Mi« V "I tlic wctllict, IIuicIm
.-■•Mil nil nji ( olds iiiul (Miiuhs which Icml lo iikt^
f .1 i.iii> tiiMildrs .if llu- Thriiul .oul l.unus, sliooltl Ih-
>.iH 1. jirnvidt' tlu'iiiM Ixcs Mith iMgalls* Tliront
Mml l.tHig Kperlfle, uhiili lor mitclliaii io \< ;i>-
I .IK I'oii oi<ignl/«'d lis uii inv.ilwuldc. niiirdv !•>.
h<-.« .< inpluinls, iliui l>'r Consiiiiipliori.
I.iii 1^ II. Wavmoitii siiv» 111 It "IngulU'
I hroiil Mud Lung H|M»ellle suv.d iny lite. '
CKM'AMI'li ONI V MV
Tin: INIiAI.LS MICIAK AL CO
I.OWKI.L. MASS., f.S.A.
j*i'U>t*t rM> <viit« unci tiii.«M».
California Excursions.
Low Kates, Kre«* Hlftiplnic Aevoiu-
iiiodaHoii*.
Kor lull liilonna'lon consult your iioaresl
tbkel agent or .\. C. tl auvkv at Co., 300 Wash
tngtoii street, llosloii. Mass.
BNTAItl.lsHKD INST.
AND XAOLEXH.
OhI stand of Andrews A Wheeler, 41 Thorn
dike nireol (Northern depot). Tbe largest nnd
llnesl slock ol llnbhed work to be lound In
Mlibdesex couiitv, at prices much Uiwer than
can Im- olilalned elsewhere for llrst class work.
No eMra charge for setting work either In or
out ot Lowe I. All orders promptly e.vecuteil
and In a Mitlsfacuiry inanfeer.
O. II. ANUKKWH, V. WHKKLKK,
41 Thomdlke Nlr<..*t, - - Northern i>epot
LUW KI.L, M A HM,
MOULOIIVOM
In every variety fur house linlsli, and all kinds
of
oil
Rare Bargain.
I have a small farm of 1ft acres of excel-
lent laud located 3M miles from Ix)well P. 4).
iu one of the best towns and neighborhoods
in Middlesex county. Large varietv of fruit
trees, gra|>es. Ac Cottage house of 7 rooms
with an extra eood cellar. Good water in
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high posted barn, match-boarded, with good
cellar. Will keen ft cows and a horse, rhis
place must l>e sold within 30 days on account
of settling an estate and is ofleretl at the ex-
ceedinglv low price of $2200. Full particu-
lars of Thomas U. Elliott, 33 Central street,
lx>wcll.
"Hall'e Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked: "I call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's VIclorv,' so wonderful are tbe
results It accomnllshes." The victories
which it has gaineil over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial dlfll-
culties are almost nuraberleas. As a speci-
men of the testimonials we are dally receiv-
InK read tbe following :
MONTPBLIRR, Sept. 12, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. S. IIuU A Co. :
Oentlemen— Please send me by express, C O.
D., four bottles of your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup. I have been using It and feel that I owe
my life to Us wontlerful curatlye powers.
Yours truly,
ANNA THKIFFLK.
The Harvard Broncblal Syrup is put up In
li lb. bottlea at 26 cents, and X lb. bottles at
RO cenu a bottle. Prepared by Geo. 8. Hull
ft Co. (aucoeeaore to Lyford & Hull). Five
Cent Saving bank bulldlDg, corner Merri-
mack and Jabn atreeta, Lowell, Mass.
Patent SUdb^r Window Sereena and Screen
Doors made to order. Old acreena and doora
repaired. Rubber Cuahlon Weather Strip for
keeping oat dnat. Sectional, extenalon and
oomiBon Uddera. Patent folding olothea dry-
era, hard and wooden ware, maehlnhrta' and
oarpentera' toela. Longman * Martln'a pore
prepared palBla. Carpet aweepers and olottaee
witagan eold and repaired by J. C. Beaaew. «l
DuiioB atreet, Lowell. Maaa.
Liniment
Ci;BKIi Pains, KxU'rnal and Internal. BK-
I.IRVK** Hwelllngs, Contractions of the Mu»
des, stlffhessof tlie .lolnts. IIICALA HriiiMis,
8calds, Hums, Cuts, Cracks, and s«!ralclie«.
(Beat .Stable Itcnieily In the world.) Cl lir.s
Kheumallsin. .Neuralgia, Iloarsi'iicss, Sore
Throat, Croup, and all kliulrcd Hll'cctlons.
A Large llottle. A Pow«rfiil Heniady.
Moat rcoiioiobiii; as it costs Itiit.DAe. bottla.
All DrugglsiH. NKHOW * CO.. WoatoD.
Distress After Eating
s one of the many dlsagreeablir symptoms of
dyspepsia. Headache, hcartlnirn, sour sUunach,
lalntness and capricious apiietlta are also
caiisetl by this very widespread and growln«
disease. Hood's .Sarsaparllla lones the stom-
ach, creates an appetite, proiuoios healthy dl
gostlon, relieves the headache, and cures the
most obtttlniitc casen of dyspepsia. Ilea«l the
following
"My wife had dyspepsia. She could nol keep
her food down, and had'that oppresscil feeling
after eating, she had no appetite and was llred
all the time, she tried numerous nicMllclues
without iKiIng relieved, hut the flisl l.oltle of
Hood's Sarsauarllla illd her a greal deal of
good. She has taken two l>ottles, ami can eat
niiytldng without distress, and has no trouble In
retaining food." .loiiN IIaitkni IKI-D, Marlon,
*•""'■ ALL-GONE FEELING
"I have iMJcn trouliled with dyspepsia. 1 had
but little appetite, and what I did eat distressed
me, or did me llllle good. In an hour after eat-
ing 1 would experience a falntness or tired, all
gone feeling, as though 1 had not eaten any-
thing. Hood's oarsaparllla did me an Immense
amount of goo<l. Il gave me an arpclltc, and
my food relished and satlsllcil the craving I had
previously experienced. It relieved me of that
faint, tired, all gone feeling. I have felt so
much lietter since 1 took Hood's Saisaparllla,
that I am happy to recx)inmend li. " (J- A.
Pagk, Watertown, Mass.
N. II. He sure to got only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dmgglsts. $1 ; six for $6. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO r>oiao»« One Dollni*
LfJMllKll
Kor building, repairing or fencing cuii be
tabled at i
LOWKWT flllOKN
At the old stand of
A. L imOOKS & CO.,
Itiittnn Mtrtt..!, Corner of Kletelier.
rtMt riiK ii(»\(HiAiii.K iiiK .ii;n<JK.
1 MK TIIK I' «H»ATK( (H Ur IN ANH KOlt
llie (Jnunlv of Middlesex
Kcspi'i-rfiillv npreseiil- SAMIKI. O. 8.\>-
HKIlisoNol Lowell, In said counlv, and KL /.A
SASI»KIIM»N, Ills wife, tlini lliev are desirous
ol adoitbig MAUV AMKI,I\ lloUlllIN, a
child of llhN.IAMlN IIOIIIHIN, formerly of
Provhlence, In the oiiinly ol Providence. Illiodo
Island, and IlKTHKV l|OUIHIS,bls wife, la;e
of Lowell, In Mlddlesev coiiiilx , whl"h said
child was born In Provlib'iKC, Klioiie Isliind, on
the scMOileenlh day of .liiiic, A. I>. Iss'-': that the
falherof sulil chll.l desertiMl Ids riiiiill> on llio
•idih ilsy of scpieiiilier, Ish|. mid ne»ih'cled to
provide proper cure and malnU'muice for such
child for two years next pteceillng Ihe date
hereof ; thill Ihe inol her of sMld child lie-ame a
cha gelo the city of Lowell alMoU the last ol
October last past, and died on the llflecnih ol
Novemlicr I llowliiif. that on Ibe third <lay ol
i)eci'ml>ei ciirrcM, dils child <*as liirned over
to Ihe citv of Lowell lo lie Uikmi care of as a
pauper. Wherelore wc piay lor leave Ui adopt
said child, aiid that In r naiiio mav be changed
lo that of Si A in AMKLIA fsANOKIISON. _
Dated lhl> sUlli ihiy of Decomlier, A. D. ISM,.
HA<M KL O. SANDKRHON.
Kid/. \ SANDk.llHON.
Commonwealth of MMSHaihusettn.
MllHM.KSKX, SS.
PROIIATK ( OI'RT.
On the foregoing petition It Is onlered thai the
pellthineis nod v siild IIKN.IAMIN llolHIlIN
to appear Mt a probmc court to lie holdon at
Cainltil'lg", In ami for said county of Ml 'die
se\, (»n the secou'l Tuesday of feeliriiary next,
at nine o'clock In the forenoon, to show cbihc.
If anv he has, whv the pniver of said [•etllbiii
should not be granted, by serving hlin. If
found In lids state, wllli a c«>py of suld petition
and this onler, seven days, at least, before said
Tuesday, and If not, by pulillsbing the same
Hirer successive weeks In the newspaper callcM
the Lowell Dally (;oiirlnr, printed at Lowell,
the last publication lo lie at least seven days
hefore hid 1 Tuesday. . .
Witness, (iKoiniK M. Huookk. esiiulrc, judge
of sHid court, tills ssventccnth day of .laniiary,
III the vear one thousand elirlit hiindriMl ami
elghiy-elght. I II. T> LKK, IU«glsUjr.
XH K
L
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL,
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
'I'ciiiporuliireof
Sli»*ep K«ick
.Spring Is 47^ F.
Sheep Rock Spring Water ronlsins (bar fifths of
s grain of saline rfinntinicnls In s gsllon. snd li
from six t<i thirty Minos I'UKKUlhsn the tabis
water usually oflcrrcd for sale.
The leadiiiff IMiyHl<-liiii« of tli« City
may bocoiiatilted as to th«' th(^rapcutlc
etlloacy of this well known table
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merninack St.
LOWCLL.MASS.
115 CKNTRAL. HTRKKT,
Offers une<piall«d advantages to pupils In a
complete or partial course of Single ami Double
Kntry Hook keeping, (Jommerclal Law, Com
mon and Higher Ksgllsh branches, etc.
Tlie number of pupils In the cx)lloge the pres-
cnt term exceeds •i.10,and the [irinclpals refer to
them as to the yaltie of the m-.bool.
Pupils may onler at any day.
Catalogues mailed to any address. Corre-
s|iondence solicited.
TUITION BATES:
Businesa Oourse (10 monthi), - $40.00
Partial Oourse, 20,00
Day School, one quarter, - - - 10,00
PRINCIPAL."*:
Albert C. Blalsdell Ledoit E. Klmyi.
FARIHIERS^nENTION I
Btoekbrldgo llannraa.
Bowkar'a Bill and Drill Phoaphata.
Boinilo Bone guper-Phoaphata.
Bradlay'a gapar-Phoaphata.
E. TV. l?V^oocl Ac Co.
4T HABKBT Vt
We give be'.ow a stateineiil of one^Of the
most roir.arkulili^ cures 41 ver acconipllsbod by
any incdlcinu. Seldom has a coininuulty beea
HO greally liilere.-tod Iu a cjise of this kind aa
was tlk^ village of Daniarlmrotia Mills, Me.r
In the sickness and cure of Mr. UaoWa.
Kverythlug else had failed, and deulh spumed
lucvltaldt, when lluod'.^ .Sarsaparilla dkus re
sorted to and effected
A Wonderful Cure,
"Tha slatemeiit whicli I here make inity Mtem
loo extraordinary to be true, but I will tell
my story as plainly and iriiHifiilly us I possibly
can, and refer lor corroboration u> altnosl any
resident of tills l4iwn, whore I have lived all
my life and am well known.
"When a youth, I was stituig and active, able
to work hani, and ambitious to sii(r«te<l In life.
I am now ;I4 years of age, and U years airo l»o-
gaii to have epileptic Ills, caused, as we helleve,
by Injuries u> the spine received by a fall, aa
noneof our laiiilly have ever beim similarly
allllcled. ^oiue nine years ago, liy advice of a
physb-lan, I began U) lake a bnimhte C4im-
pouiid, which had a <pilelliig effect upon my
nerves. This lieing, as I am lohl, a 'cumula-
tive druK,' an>l taking nothing to carry \\ out of
ny system. It had a (llsastruus and
ALMOST YATAV KfrM'T
upon iiiv Idood. Ill fact, I chink 1 never could
aM^itn go Ihroiigh the pain and misery of tiie
past two years. Soon after I lieiiaii with Ihe
bromide, sores appeared on the ualvcN of my
logs. Slowly but surely they k4ireail over my
iMidy. I tried all the medicines we could hear
of, but iiotldiig stayed llieir u<rrtlile prograss.
They became very severe under my knees, and
when I walked Idood would sImi'I frtim them
and mark on tbe llo«ir my path from room to
room. At length the cords liiu-nmn contratitetl
H4I that I could no longer walk, and was obliged
In ilespuir to take to my ImmI, fniin which I
never expected to rise. Kx(eptlng my head,
hands, feet and bruasi, I was Iticrully covered
with sores, constantly discharging corruption.
No words can convey an Idea of the tarrlble
miffei'lngs 1 emiured, as my condition was al-
most too terrible Ui describe. I war unable to
sit up or lie down, hut was obllgml Ui keep In a '^
recllnliiK position, re-lbigon my feet, hips, the
palms ol my hands, and the hack of my head.
Lcoidd not iMsar.ihe umch of heavy clothing,
anil my coverings wert? of the llghu-st iMtsslhle
materials. When they weif cbaiig<!d or Uie
cloths on uiy IliiiWs wore removed, large s4-aba
came off with them. When obi sores dried up
new ones formed.
I II All NO Ari'K'ltrlC
Or strangiii, could eat hardly anylhlng, and
was III sui II pain that I could slm<p only when
I became lolall> exhaiist4>d and relapsed Into
ujicousclouMuess. I had llie ctiiiNiaiil allcutlon
of a hiving father and luoiher, who almost ux-
haiisted Ihelr health and means In endeavor-
ing to relieve my sulTerliixs. Iliad lieon cum-
lined lo the bed alioul a year w lien. In Hoplem-
ber, 1 ail, I asked mother If I could try lltfttd'a
Harsuparllla, as we had read of Us iv.narkable
siieco>-s. I Uxik <me lioltle and noticed no
change In m) cundllloii, Iml continued to us« It.
When on the llflh lioltle we nnthed mat tbe
Hores secined lo look latter, and llic tlosb under
them nnlural.
Tht» Ray of Hope
Was cheering, and when my young frlemls tn
the village made me a (;lirlslmas present of a
do/.en liiitth-s of Hood's SiirsHparllla, mv grati-
tude to them and to the niedbliie was almost
unspeakalile. I continued to Improve. The
smaller sores gradually healed up, and oven
the more slubliorn ones were forced at last to
yield to Ihc i Heine. New ami healthy skia
foruM'd. ,M.v appelllecanic bac i to mo, I ate
well and Increased In llesli. I soon lK>gan to gel
natural sleep, and now rest as well as any one.
A fUT being con lined to t ho lied a year and live
months I was able to get up. I teemed to giow
stronger every week, and could soon work
about the hoii-c, and walk with a cane, which I
should not need, but for the contracting elTe*!*
of the sot OS upon the c^)rds of my legs. \ ^»,m
now
HNTIUKI.V KHKK KHUH S«>HK»,
Having all over my body only the soars as re
minders of my sufferings. My whole linpmve-
ment I attribute solely lo Hood's SarsaparllU,
and can truthfully say I ladbvo I awe my Ufe
U) tills womlerfiil medicine." ^i. Wakkkn RaM-
KIN, Damarlwotta Mills, Lincoln county. Me.
For {Corroboration
Of the above testliiKinlal we can ntfer to ainoat
every resident of Dana, rlsiuilta Mills and the
villages about. To Imi more speclUc, wo have
received lettars endorsing Mr. lUnkln's state-
ment and testifying to tbe wonderful iMjwer of
Hood's Sarsaparilla as shown In this <;ase, from
Makm II. Rankin,
J. V. MuM.iOAN, Postmaster,
W.T. YouK, lloUd Proprietor,
W. C. Tkaihik, all of Damarls<otta Mill*.
It. /. WiNHMiw, of «rocklon, Mass., for 1*
years poslmaslcr and express agent at Da-
mariscotta Mills.
Mks. H. M. Wiiittkmork, Ayer, Mass.
Wti.MAM H. Ci'SiiiNU, Worcester, Mas*.
TllKKON O. IlANKtN, Worcestar, Mass.
.loiiN II. Rankin, Won-estcr, Mass.
P. M. R«»M,IN», 77 Kranklln street, llostoa.
What More U Secennary ?
Surely, after reading the above, not even th<«
most skeptical can doubt the peculiar power of
IIoo<rs Sarsaparilla In purifying the blood, driv-
ing out dlseiise, and ImparUng health and vigor.
Salt Rheitm.
"I was troubled with salt rhouin till about
throe years ago. My face about the eyes would
be swollen and scabliod, my hands and parU of
my iKxly would l*e ntw sores for weeks at a
time, my llcsh would seem so rotted that 1 oould
roll pieces of llesh from lietwecn my Hngera aa
arge as a pea. In fact I was
TOKMKNTKI> WITH «AI.T RIIKt/M
In the worst form, and had to leave off work al-
together. 1 consulted several iloctora, bat they
gave me no relief whatever. One callo<l It type
poison and gave me medh^lne acoonllngly ; but
salt rheum cannot be cured In that way, I aa-
sureyou. »<'olng Hood's Sarsaparilla adver-
tlse<l, I l)ouKht one lioltle and useit U aeoording
to directions. It hel|>ed me so much that 1 took
• aeoond and thlnl bottle, and
iiAva Hirr bbui tboublbo
with salt rheum since. I will reeommead Hood'a
Saraaparilla not only for aalt rbeum, but for
boiBora of all kinds, loaa of appeUte. aad that
•all-gone' feeUng ae often expevlenoed by every-
one. In treatU« for aaR rbeuai I uaed Hood'e
OIlTeOtataaentoa tba plaeae affeeied. A. D.
RoBaiita, Uagar atreet. JaMOoa F lala, Maaa."
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Cfjf i-otoell ©ails Courier,
THURSDAY, FKBRUARY 2. 1888.
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Lowell cemetery at Uie Kouth. Mr. Wlliain
H. WlgRln owiiH the ImikI, and there Ih »
movement to huvc it pnrcbHMed »»y the pro-
prIetorH of tbe cemt tciy. for extcriMou of llic
preneut burial KrwuiHlN.
I'emanMl.
rbclps it KU'iidily
rec'ovcrluK
unJ has veiiturud out oiuu
Beat MenliM lemoov Id tbe market lie.
doz., 2 doz. »tt»., at Smitb'8, 47 MerrtoiMk
street.
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fiflarriaiifs.
MlniMure Alutanac— Thia U»y.
SUM.
6.5S B 4..W
LKVUrii nv DAY.
lOh.Olm. .
MOON
K I0.3U p m
The Weather.
There le no fault to fln<« wHh
weather. It »» <"ool enough,
very bright Hnd pleasant,
eveuing the temperature was i!P, at 7 thU nioru
tng 18^ and a' 1 o'clock 'i8'\
■ r
the prcvallInK
but iho days arc
Al 5 o'clock last
BUSINESS UOTIOES.
Marlon, artlKtie photo^trI\^)ber.
l^jy-t'OH-'tinj? at Tawtueket flide toiilKbt.
tjar'CoKL'eshull, th«' houkhcllcr. M Merri-
mack Hlr«*«.t, ha- ilccidcd to «Iom' out h\> eircu-
latini; llWrHrv.uiid pir^le^ \vl»liliiKtoi:et hviiw
good books very cluap hboiil«l avail tbein
Helvt'M of iIiIn opportunity
jget tlrtil choice.
(all early and
Mr. W. r
from his iilncs!-
or twice. _ , « .ui I.
("apt. MiicHLel'oer— formerly of thin city
— U now eniploved in IJiuuchard's Job priut-
in>{olllec at Worcester.
Ilev. Fr. Iioun.iy:alte. (). M. I, who has
beeixabHenl fnnn Iheciiy in San Antonio,
Texas, has retmnetl and i» vi>itin« at the
Ubiate fatlRM•^' resilience In Helvidere.
.lauies H. I oicnian returned last evening to
Oilawa, yvUer«bo will i^emme bt» feludies.
Fuu«*ral Service*.
Tbe funct^Hl of Dr. Joel Simidlnj,' took
place this afternoon. There were services
at his late resitlctice at l.yo o'clock, and piih-
lic services at the Kirk street church at two
o'clock, llev. Dr. rbamhrc comlui'ted the
services. Dclcu'ations front theJ>dtl Fel-
lows' «nvHiii/ations, the North Miildle<.ex
District Aledlcal society, antl the Old Lttwell
national bunk alteiid«'.| the lunuriil. Hon.
F. T. Givi iiiidxe hal <har:e. and the bear-
ers were >le-srs. Dr. J. (ii lie Greeii of Rostou,
Dr."Freiliric Nickirson. .luhn F. Kimball.
C'harl'sf. Iliitihiiison. A<Ulison Piilnaiu ami
Dr. A. \V. ni;:iihiiiy. The sinuiii;,' was by a
(|niiilttle umlcr »liieciit>u vt Dr. Uix. There
wtie many llniai tributes. The iulernienl
\Nas in ihe'Lowell cemetery.
In tlrtuclty. Feb. 1, by Rev. K. B. Maglathlln
of U>!rtford, Ora M. «neli and Mary L. Stone.
Special ilctircs.
THE OITY.
See loeaN ou paircs ft au«l 7.
Wood, tbe jeweller. N t-ellluR a gold watch
for i^ltl.tV). It is a l)ar;ruin.
For K«»od coal k'-» to D. W. Ilorne tS: Son. .^
Central street. Tiiej. have a full supply and
will lillonh'rs proini>tly.
The Lowell rublu r «-tore has a new ami at-
tractive carved and i:ildc«l sl;rn. It was done
by Ilathawav, If Mid lie street.
This veur the de-ik:ii<. in xaientlnrs will he
veiv elaborate. Mar^ion k IMinee ba\«'a
baiMUonie anil attractixe «li»|*lay in their
west show window.
The enu>lo>es of (I'Donntll A (iilbriile
went to Lawrence on a sleigh ride last id;:ht.
After stipper at a -lioltl, they indidired In
(lauclDg fur a short time.
Tbe American orchestra of thU city fiir-
nUbcd miislc for a tire company ball at I'e-
terboro', N. IL. .Mondav ni>:lit,and for uuu"
club bail at Wlllon. N. II.. Tuesday nitfbt.
The si>eeiul attention of prudcnl InvesUu-s
la again eulle<t to the western farm and city
luorlgages of tbe New ilampsbire Trust Co.
F. Kudliir. Jr.. Courier buiUlin^', U tbe agent.
The Hoston ami Maine railroad has M-nt
tbree new freight engines to l^well. Their
uames are Daniel Webster. Henry Clay ami
John C. Calhoun. They were all built at tbe
Providence Locomotive woi kx.
A alelgb owned liv William Klttre<lge, coal
dealer, was overturned at tbe corner of
Moody ami Merrimack streets this morning
and tbe front runners were taken some dis-
tance by tbe horse l>cfore be was slop|>eU.
Them Is to be a match race on tbe lee
al>ovc I'awtucket falUS-iturday afternoon be-
tween Byron W. .lobuson's brown g. Harry
J. and A. (ilotbUN g. g. Voud!{ Hopeful for
MO. The race is ix-easiuning euusiderable
dUcuasion iu sporting circles.
Nathaniel K. Annis, the newly elei'ted
Maler of weights and measures, w as sworn
into oflice yeaterday and has commenced bis
duties. He Is a scale maker, in the employ
of W. IL Tboinpsoo. of Fletcher street, and
beld the position of sealer two years ago.
Tbe Second Corps company drill at tbe
Market street arnmrv tonight as usual, but
beginning next week the eouipany
drill regularly on Tue-day
bo(>e to
evenini:s.
Thorough work will be done in preparation
fot- tbe Inspection by the adjutant general on
lbe24tb Inst.
A High school paper has Xteen revived, iin*
dcr the name of tbe School News. The
uames of Ibu publisher and editor do not ap-
pear, but it Is announced that .'VH) copies are
dNtrllKite«l gratuitously to the members of
the school. Tbe psper bears a neat and well-
executed appearance.
It la believed that the St. Tatrick'sday con-
vention to Im.' beld next week will lavor a
parade, ami in such event It is not iujproba-
ble that Dr. IMunkctt. w ho has been so ex-
cellent a chief marshal the past two years,
will be selected for the position another year
If be will consent to serve.
The comndttees on streets and laiuls and
buildings meet at two o'clock and tbe com-
nittee on sewer» at three o'clock tomorrow
to approve blllH and transact such other busi-
ness as may come In-fore them. Tbe com-
Uittee on lire department meet at 7.30 iu tbe
cveuiitg for the same purpose.
No progress has been made in fitting the
two vacant rooms in the Market house build-
tng as armories for the Mechanic IMialanx
and Putnam (Juards, tbe car|x*nters having
waited several »luys for stock. But little
time wIM be required for tbe work, and the
new eriuipments will then l>e promptly re-
ceiveii.
A tiuc and ban«lsome vailety of society
iitationery has been received at Marston &
rrin<'e's. Among tbe many new designs,
and wlilch are desiincd to become popidar.
they have "Tbe Meal" with a bronze li^'uie
In the corner; "the Oriole, a rich salmon
tinttd paper: "Hi atrii-e." "Komanesiji'.*'
and "Parisian," a!! In iti.;^ of tbe finest llidsh.
Call there and look over the assort lueut.
CleariiiK llouae Fi{[;iirpa.
Tbe following is tlie annual report of the
clearing luMi'o for K'^T: Total exclianifes,
ja0.9;U,'J!»7 .!•!>: balau<<s. ji».4til.l(i{t.:«l. Tlie
report for lS.s4»was: To'i.l c \ changes, ifeJO,-
722.9!M).(>!) ; balai eefc. )i'S.('(.j<i.7r»N.'2S. Fur .Jan-
uary. lt'<«S, tbe report is, lotnl exchanges,
f2,>^16,.S12.2Jl; for the eorrespoinlinu' month
last vear tbe exchanges fvere, i!2.3S(},7S3.-
21. ■ _
At the Sheridan |{Mnc|uet.
Nearly all the I^owell members of the Loy-
al lyogion wen." at the Sheridan re<'epllon and
banquet at Hotel Vendome, Hoston, last
evening— Cbas. II. Coburn, (apt. ./. (i. Hill.
MaJ. H. <i. O. Weymouth, Dr. L. .s. Fox,
Geo. A. Marden, Frank V,. Rice, Dr. (Jeo. E.
PInkham, Col. C. A. R. D'mon, and Dr. W.
IL l^lghton. It was tbe Jolliest sort of u
time.
Police Court.
Thursday, Feb. 2.— Four drunks.
Michael Rurkc, second oQeuce, two months
to tbe jail.
George Lockhart, Indecent assault, six
inonthH to tbe Jail. In passing sentence
Judge Hadley dwelt with unusual severity
on |y>ckhart's crime.
Michael McAnulty and .John H. Ferrla,
non-support, cases continued.
Itellgiuii III Lowell.
Since Rev. IJ. Fay .Mills left Lowell, the in-
terest lias deepened" in |lie .Inhn street cliiMvh
throiedi till' earni«l ami itlcilive labor* tit
Re\. II.T. Rose. A Salfl'.illi evening go«ptl
serxic has iK-eii in-titutctl. with cli.»ni»
choir, ami earnest evan-jdlsHc addresses b\
the pastor. Large numbers al"«o stop to the
:ilt«r-met ling^ and m iny have mm-u for
1 r.i>crs. We are u''ad to Unow tli;it htlji In
small sums Is rcaiWnvr the French IMotc-
lui.t colle-ic. Mr. Kdvxard hnlor of Ando-
\(r liiis st,irlid a scluilarsliip I'V sendinu
tlJott. and inicKtis to incrc:t»e tin* umuiin! lo
HJiKMi; ut •! ne.trlv ifilO.tHHI have \n>\\ ikcu rt -
eelxci lor i)\\n\ Sirctt hail. — [t ongrtval'oii-
ali-I.
A Lowell lady who desires to h i« e her
name kept sicicl. called en the tnasnrer ot
the French I'roti -tanl <'«»lle'.ie yesterday, and
exi>rcsseil her intention of giving t>5oi) to
thai Institution.
The Late Jobu F. CallMbaii.
The following re»olutious «)ii tbe di-atb of
tlie htte .l(din F. ( allalian are puMl>lied in
accordance with a vote of the board of <»vcr-
seers of the poor :
\\iii.Ki:.\s, IMvlne I'rovlilercp has teen (It In
Ills all know lug wl»«t«Mii. Vi call from • ur uildsi
Into a hlKlier anil purer llle our irleud and cw-
lalmrcr. .I»hn V, ( 'allaltaii; l»« It
/;. solifti. That «e, llu- Iwanl of overseer* ol
the i>o»>rol the city of Lowell, feel that la lit«
los4 vie have t.evn dt priced ot a trleiul \»h<i-e
houcDlv, tiitegrlty aud inan>liie»s coiiuiuiuiltd
our e>tcein aii'i earned our affection.
//<-*o/rr'/, That hi the denlii of .l..hu K. (al
luhau, the city of Lowell has lost a fHllhlul
Hint etlUient «ilUctal, an uprUht and huaoruldo
cltUeu. ...
lUnohtfl. That In thU hour of their sorrow,
we extend liie bereaved lamlly our heurttelt
•yninaihy. , .
/.'ri«./r«/, Thai a copy or these rosolullont In-
sent lo the fauilly . that tney be published In the
pres* of tills lily, aud ttpread upon the records
of the denarlineul.
.lOSKI'll SMITH,
Secretary Overseers ol Poor, tor the Board.
Highland CongreBuiloaitl Church.
An adiourned meeting of the llighlaud
Congregational church was held |;i«t niglit.
.Mr. VVIIIiitm L. Da\ is was in llie chair, and
.Mr. Willard Kverctl was secretary. Mr.
Kverett was «'leeteil lo succeed Deacon Car-
ter as a member of tbe prudential commit-
tee. Mr. VV. T. l»ole was eUcled assistant su-
pcrlideiideiit of tlie .Sablialh school, snd Mr.
C. K. I'earl, secretary. The following ••«)m-
mittees were apiMtlided : Advisory eoinmit-
tee, Messrs. P. F. (Janunell, W. T. Dole and
Mrs. M. A. Ralcb; library committee. Rev.
8. W. Atlrlance, Mr. Fre-I Wilson. .Mrs. J,
W. Hsley, Mrs. J. H. Field, Mrs. P. F. (iam-
mell. Miss Nettle Halch and Miss Carrie Pal-
mer; slumling committee, the pastor, dea-
cons, Sabb;tlb school superintendent. .Mrs. .1.
F. Maiianan, Mrs. H. ( . Noye«, Mr-. .1. T.
Carter; visliing the sick. Rev..?. W. Haley,
Mrs. Collin*. .Mrs. A. Stiirtevant, .Mrs. Pat-
terson, Miss Helen IVabodv: on music. Rev.
.1. W. Haley, Mr. C. L. Peiiil and Miss ( lara
Lane. Tbe ail>isory committee, Sabbatli
scbixd library and building committees ami
the Ladies' ('haritable B»soiialion nnide re-
ports. Tbe sum of iJ'itHKI was appropriated
for tbe expenses of tbe coming year.
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO.,
Mortit:(i|i:» UuiiUera,
154 WASniNOTON STKEET, CHICAGO,
Offer for snlo carefully BeltH-tcd WESTERN
rAWM MOKTlJAtiES, Insumsof #300 to |3000.
bearing 7 per cent. Interest, payable •emt-aunu-
ally at the Appleton NatU>nal »>ank.
KorparHeulars concerulug thc'ic choice ao-
curltle-. lu.julre at the Applelon or the WameaU
National bank.
RAZORS
STROPS.
4HM*l ^orint.
SlutiBl gotitet.
CLOSING OUT
Sbpuial Notices*
OF
SLEIGHS
"■'"Kiw >Veeli
AT
fay Bfos. & Hosforil's,
1T:» C:4»nlrnl Sti'oot.
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CESTRAL STREET.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
JOEI^XIHX,
BocoeMor to Dm. ■. M. Mbuom,
44 Merrtmaek ttrMt, . • ■••••vd Btoefe
"A SUDDEN THAW
It
Taylor's Peefless Razors.
Sa-
pa-
tbe
two
These Bazori are made And fia-
iihed in the beat poaaible manner,
and are fully warranted and told
on trial.
125 styles of Sasors, ranging in
price from 25o. to $3.60.
Obituary.
(Jeorge J. Harding, son of .James and
rab A. Hardinu, died at die homif of the
rents, on tbe Last Chelmsford road, near
Ldsou cemetery Tuesday night, uued
years.
Horace Tilton died at No. 2 .Simpson place
last night, aged 4.'J vears. He was formerly
an engineer for tbe Rosion and Lowell rail-
road, and for six years ha» been an engineer
f«u- tlie Wamesil Power company, reslgnin:;
his position last .July by reason of ill health.
He was a member of Mt. Horeb chanter of
.Masons, and of I^owell council. Royal Arca-
num. l)eceased leaves a widow ami two
children.
Lynuiu Cadv, one of the oMe«t residents of
Lowell, died "at his borne. No. 0 Cady street,
this moridng, at the advanced age of W)
years, 10 mouths. He was for main yi ars a
contractor as a ma>on in this ciiy. Iml feeble
health has for a long time iniapaiitaled him
from lal>or. In his earlier days he put iu the
foundation of some of the principal build-
in.;s in tbecitv at tlial lime. Deceased was
a native of Wood-tocU, Vt. He purchasnl
ihe lirst lot at the Lowell ceinefery. NVili-
iam R. Cadv, resiling al No. 'ilil Central
^treet, is a son. and Harry Cady, a grocer,
at 'i.VJ Central sireel, is u grandson of de-
cided. He leavch several other graudehil-
dreh. ,. , , .
James (i. Morrison, aged 60 years, died tbis
forenoon at his residence. No. 41 Kim street,
lie has been the superintendent of repairs
on the Middlesex corpoiatiou. aud was a
well known citi/en.
166 & 168
D^ERRIMXCK ST.
wmm.
STORE
A OOOI> CUP OF
COFFEE
IN TUK MOBMNO
WILL MAKE EVERYBODY HAPPY.
Apprerlatlnc the aatlsfiietlou Hnil pleaa-
ur« Mflbrded by m icood cup «f coffee and
reoognlxlns tiio dltHcuIty with which It U
obtained, w« h»ve devoted much time and
•tudy to the drinking (|iialUi«a of the va-
rious kinds of berrit**. W« fe»l oonfldeat
that we can furnlah coffeea unsurpasaed la
aroma and streiiclli. 'Our Jnrcw and coo-
•tantly lucreaalnc aalea pro'vt to ua th»t
our effort, to aupply our cuatomera witii a
choice artleln have been fully appreelated.
One thlutf we will do. we shall keep our
(radea of coffee up to the »lniidHrd: our
cii.t«*mara «mn rely un thiit every tluie.
Try our Imperial Mui-ha and Juvii Coffee.
NOTICK OUR IMtKKS:
RAW <;OKFKI":s. -Kiiw Moiha, .•lOc. lb.;
Itiiw (). c;..lava ■;^c. IS.; Ituw l(lo,j!<'. ili.
liOAHIKll Cori' KK'.— Mnext Mni ha, :isc.
on
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Wo make a apcclalty ot Ilepalrlng and
hoUicrtnK Furniture aud
■(ooila free of charge
for, also
Reuo-
deliver
L. "W. Ha^vkes,
M Preeeott ttre*!.
Wednesday and Thursday— Best 20 cent
chocolate cream drops 14 c«!nt« a pound at
Smith's, 47 Meju^imack street.
A. M. Harmon
showR special patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kinds of picture moulding, also a good
line of foreign and American photographs,
steel engravinga and etchings. The prices
are right. No. 89 Merrimack street, up stairs.
AT CLUIN'S,
• WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
Koaat PotAtoea.
A freight car loaded wllb potatoes
and
standing at the cor«cr of Dutlon and KleU^h-
er streets, caught tire from a stove and holea
were burned In the roof and floor, while 4he
potatoes received some! liing of a roasting.
Mr, .John K. Wiiliams discovered the tire and
tclcnboncd to bo»e No. 7, but the flames were
extiugulshed without the use of hose. Tbe
loss to the «-ar was about fdt), but tbe pota-
loea were not greatly harmed.
Annexation of a I'art of Tewksbnry.
A iMJtilion was prcs, ntcd In the legislature
yesterday signed by K. Sheppard k Suns, and
oth« rs, through Repn -entative Qua, asking
for annexation of a piirt of Tewksbury to
J»well. Mr- Sbeppaid says that It la the
purpose t3 have annexed a number of acres
of land bordering the present lines of tbe
Persian dates 3 lbs. 2u cents. Smith's.
Valentines.
Prang's. Whitney's and Raphael Tcck's, 1
cent to i|.').0(), comic, fancy and rlcb. Ple-
turev, frames, all)um>-, stationery, blank
books, mottoes, periodicals, Ac, cheap at
Cambridge's, Merrimack House block.
Best Messina oranges 'i cts. a doz. this
week onlv. Kale stops at 5 p. m. Saturday.
Smith's, 47 Merrimack street.
Be on Time.
Time Is money and appointments made
should be kept. If you carry a reliable
watch In your pocket or have n well regulat-
ed mantle clock at vour home you will be on
time and live up to your agreements. A
failure to <lo so cannot then be •«cuse«l on
that account. Clarke. 63 Central street,
make a specialty of line watches and mantle
clwks. and also bas the agency of Parabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
WOMEN
Who suffer from the inHnite
trouble.s peculiar to their sex,
can find relief and a certain cure
by using Hunt's Remedy. It has
made more women happy than
any other known rei^cdy. Sold
by all apothecaries and dealers.
That seems to be the
ne.\t tliiiip ill order; but
'•the wealber" aside, bave
you realized Ibe **lhavi" iu
our elolbiug priees? We've
seabed first figures down to
dear up winter stoek about
as rollowsr"'" — ^
Several lots of* Ulsters bave
been reduced IJJ2.00 and
more from former prices.
Overcoats, all tbrougb the
stock, bave been put
down $2, $3, 84,
eacb, to keep sizes
medium priced lines.
Suits bave been marked
down $2, 83, 84, $5 aud
some even more, from
first prices, to close out
and fill up witb.
We've done tbe same witb
our Boys' Clotbing, aud
Saturday we put in a lot
of Boys' JVorfolk Blouse
Suits at 82.00 tbat were
at first three dollars. We
are out of pocket by the
transaction, but wanted
more §2 suits.
We've done tbe same tiling
witb Gloves.
We've done tbe same tbing
witb Caps.
We've done the same thing
with Underwear.
It's the buyer's chance
now, and goods are low
enough to tempt the most
"patient waiter."
PLUMOIIVG,
SItoaiii uikI Wtitor Flttinip
Are (lone by us In the vcr>' best manner.
CyHins rixf'.irrs, Library Lamps and Kanc>
Globe* a spe* laity.
VARRELL
Ttlepbooa n-M,
lbs. #1 00; Ktiie Mo< liii, :(.'»<-. jli., :{ lbs.
Finest M.icba ami .l.i\a. .'ITc lb., .1 lbs.
Klnest Olil (inv't .Isvit, .'i.V. lb , 3 lb*.
Kinu «>ld «;ov't .lava, XW. lb., ,S lb*. Wtv.;
0|.| (jov't .lava, lis- lli., 'I't ll>s. $100;
lis «i.oo:
«e COSATOX,
ft4 Dutton street.
ANNUAL SALE
av
Sli^^htly Imperfect
Ladies' Cloili and
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
No. 5 Prescott Street, opp. Market Street.
lb..
♦ I.Oo;
• l.u't;
♦1.01 ;
(•o(m|
Kine^t Male Itcrry .lavii,.lsc lt>
I'rbiie .Mae lleny .lavs, :<3c. lb., :l lb*. '.iV.;
Veiy llCKt Klo, -^Tc lb., 4 Ib^. |i|.O.i; (. 1 Klo,
ioe. lb., :i lbs. r>5v.; Very llu.l ^Uaiacalbo, 'Ji*c.
Ill ,:l'4 IbM. #|.(NI.
I'iilverl/.cil i;olf«e a H)ipclalty. We jfrliid our
CoirccM by |iowi*r iit tbou of purcliaie. Vlalt
iiur Hot Collet^ (JouiUir. Large cupi 4 c4*iiU,
hiiiall cuim t couta.
The Only Strictly Caah Qroccry Iu the City.
Ueins: the arcnniulation of nlight*
ly imiierfect Ladies' Cloth and
Trieotte SiiUiiinffH made by one
of the moNt popular New Kn^land
miUN. They embrace in their
beat grade the following very
desirable aud fanhionuble coiors :
Three shades of Brown, three
shades of Blue, Green, Wine,
Cardinal, Black, Drab, Mahog-
any, Tan, Brown Mixed, Gray
Mixed, and four shades in Il-
luminated Colorings.
They are all fnll double width
and strength, and in many pieces
the imperfi>etions are very slight
and hardly noticeable. We have
opened them at only
50 Cents per Yard.
This is a splendid opportunity
to secure a serviceable and fash-
ionable dress at a very low price.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WIMTKR, IN
▲11-Wool and Merino Underwe&r.
HesTj Mf^rino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Liaed and Unlined Street Olovei.
Fur Oapi and Olovei, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Mnikrat.
Nobby Windsor Oapi in tbe lateit pat-
teroi.
Warm Driving Oapi and Olovei.
Ladies' Seal Oloves.
Genteel Scotoh Oloves.
Toboggan Jerieys, Toques and Sashei,
in tbe olub and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress Bequiskes.
Novelties in Fine ^'eck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerohiefi^
GloTes, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, eto., etc.,
HOWARD & CO.'S,
4ff MKRRIMACK 8TREKT.
A. G. POLURO & CO,
M) & 82 Merrimitrk Htreet.
Niagara Suspension
the
BUir)(;Kl«s21 feet rpan,
CliicliMiatl, KiS; feet; tlie Hrooklyn
Covlnf;toii A
and
New VorK, I5!)» leei and ibc one now biiililing
over the tlrth.ln Mcotlan<i, hANtwo ff|>anH of ll>80
feel each. The npnn of life ojin be extended
liidertnlU'ly l)y the medicinal vlrtuen of ttie O.
ti. Tftjlor Uourbou and Rje Whlnkcy, be-
cause un absolutely pure mlmiilant Is a vital
necusltv. It iB bottled by C. H. OIIAVES *
80V8, lioBtf>n, and your irrooer an* druKgUt
will ctieerf ully Imloree It aa tbe TCry beit.
PUTNAM & SON
ONE-PXIOE GL0TBIEB8,
Central Street, Comer Warren.
BELOW COST.
surer Ware, Jewelry, Eye
Glaft<<c» and Spectacles must be
sold at prices way below cost
on account of overstock. Don't
miss the ouportnnity. Come and
see. If you want anything Id
our line you can buy of us.
WAKEFI£LD'8,
Jeweller and Optician
88 Centnkl 8tr**t.
Winter Gloves,
Mittens, Gaps, Toques, Wristers, Bobes,
Horse Blankets, and Fur Gollars and
Goats. Leather Ooati and Buckskin
Underwear.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
WM. P. BRAZER & CO.
Comer Hat and OIot* Star*.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is prepared to qaoCc the varT lowoat prloM on
aU klB4« of prlitOBf . C&Uftor
Western Farm and City
MORTCIAGES.
New Hampahlre Trust Co.'s 6 per cent.
Dobentare Boftiris, listed on Huston 8tock
KxehMuge. For s»l« by
F. RotJIiff, Jr., Courier Building.
Speciolties at Abels & Son's.
Lot TINSEL MACKAMK, mssorted colors,
at Sc. a skein.
MOITINOHAM \.\CrR TIDIES and CUSH-
ION COVKK8. 1 1 inches si|uar<>. 5e. each.
WHITE AND SMOKED PEAKL BUT-
' TONS, all sises, at 0 and Oc. a dosea.
SUL.UOWAY'S ALL-WOOL SUAKBR
80CKS, reKolar SRc. Koods, for lOc. pair.
WIMTKIC WEIGHT IF8WICH RIBBED
FAST BLACK CO 11 ON HOSE, alxes 7 to
lO, at Sfio. a pair.
INFAMT.V CHKISTENING DRESSES,
tnoks and lusertluii down front, Hans-
burc Ruffle on bottom, only 08c.
COUNTRY YARN, 8c. a alieln.
Second Krade GKKM AN TOWN. 7c. a skein.
BEST DRESS BKAIO, So. a roll.
STEWART'S SAFETY PIN<i, ftc. adoscn.
Wellea Blocks Merrimack Street,
r
LADY'S 8PKCTACLE8
iOU.ND
—AT—
i
i
MAYNAUn A CO.'S,
78 Mbkuimaok 8T.
i
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A RICH VABUETT.AT
C.B. ADAHS', 18 Cabot Street.
8«Bd orders to ns for palatlsffi papeilaff, ma.
€0wdl
N'
ESTAWLISIIED 1^^^-
LOWELL. MASS., FlUPAY, FEHllUAKY 3, 1888.
NOTA UKNK.
>
EntertainmnttjJ*
iHottces.
...."Lofob, lofouH. lofor'-liti'" »« VolHp.ik
for "I love, Ibou love^t, h« loven."
....Tbctl*berycommi..Hl<»u proinlKOH not
to amount to euou^jh to j.uy for lb« bull.
....Tbe Huxur tiUNt can wujter ItH huccIih-
rlucexlHtcuce that It won't live lon« wbcu
coinpetltlon attacks It.
....Wh.tlicrtl.cy are worklntf llltU* .lo-
sei.b HolVinuu too bartl ut the piuuo It l« cer-
tain tbat tbcy are workln;; biui for ull lie I-
woitb iiH un mlvcrlUcntcnt.
....A I'ortliiiMl lb "">»"'•• froze bU cbcck
Jn comln« oiit of tbe I{iinj;cly region li«-i
week. TbU U not retniirkal.lc. A lN>rllun<l
drnmmcr'H check oin-rn un linnicn^u ex-
po>>nrc.
V now Hhiipc In ntcn'i* collHri U eulli »l
"Tlie I'nrutlory." There bnv« bc»n sIiiim-*
that un.ler ctrtiiln elrcninntaiKDf. when they
Ibrealenetl to cnt the xi-eafei'* throat, have
n.eive.l a wanner luinic.
....K.litor Walton, of the Saieni Ue«Mer,-
pit)iionn.l.-.l the following problem at the re-
cent -liniicr tif the K"""*: (-'on>iieu'all<)n»l
• lub: How many erroi-H are there in thN
•cnttiiee: "niu Hixl <lr franUIn;; a^rcc)*."
Ml. Walton an».wer«< '* IVn."
IVXtJ^TC TlAJf^T^'
TllllKE NIG UTS,
Commencing Thursday, Feb. 2d.
8p(-«i«i l.adlek' Mi»tine« Saturday, at •*
o'clock.
Gilbert Opera Co.
Un'iertlic manuKcnlicnt of M. S. Myeri.
Hlroncer Than Kvor.
35 — First-Class Artists — 35
InehelliiK the fo'lowlnK: Mr. .Mm. h (ilM.ert.
Clotl)m0.
Nal<*iik> MitMi
STATE KORiwftL SCHOOL, [m\\ OrPficeCioiiGi).
t:. 'Li-
Grand Pant Sale.
E\amlnitlon for ailiiilttl'in. FebruarT
lion ind text lM)oltH n-.e. I'c.iinlurv «t<- r--,-.
to nee.lv pujilU. K..r f iilh. r »''"r'"J|""".r^'
.IrehH •). II. llAt.Ml. i'rlmlpal.
iHtsccllanroujS.
z^:.
TV I i>r K !
36, 38, 40 end 42 Merrimack St.
Mr. AH
Two years ugo we rnado our
jrreat i-tile of punts nitulo troni
FIKTK.iCN IIUNDKKI) (iALIONS jniro Toft, ] cSlSsilUtMTS nillliuitlllured by V .
^Ihmtv aii.l II"<U liiiii»»-.'<Mlei)t'l t:i"'l>ci». IHII . , , . ,,. .. XI 1 1
,0.1 Wllkle. leiH.r ^t.-rmv. .v »,-.■.■. | „,, ,,„,„.,i.,ily f.,,- ta.ull> a.e. e.m.Mere.l iho b««t I Y. ,S^ J. SilWVCr, DoVCr, N. li.,
lulMiOiM-a.-.. any) ; Mr. . I. <-. »*".V; ; ,, .ii.i;. ..v.m- i-iit nu ll.e marl.et !>.»• ibc njj>'«);
'«!'." '........... ....•,! .imi.aiiv. I -...'.... 1,... ».,..i..ir <nll and ;it $ J .()(.) pel* pUir, II priC'O llt'Vl?r
luanl (>r before niid never dupli-
cated )»y anybody siuce.
Today we ofl'er
ifiarkftfi.
PHICE TWO CENTS.
. tea-
OT? j%^^^
'•*
NO. 4 MeUKIMACK SIRKKT.
*' IIavcex>Diit.Hnlly tiu tiand
JTor 5alf.
4V^Adr«rtlaem«uta ondor thla head c*«
•nljr 18 oonta a Une for thr«« tua«rtluu«.
TjIOH H,\J^K.— a iimrly new .iilvlr-n ^;elxtl.
JPllMjUirc «t II W'Irll'IIKll'll MUMt. _
FOIt r^ALK.— Several liounlin^ au<i lud|r-
IhK h.)UKvt>, (Miiiii'Hlly locau-.!, at prlcea
Fresh killed Turl(eysand Cnicltens ;:;';^^.g;t';^.^r a,p»> u^t.-b^ i'iui.....^r.
VKNISON,
uitou!»i!;.
QVAIL,
CKLKRV.
LKTrUCK,
NFINAC'U,
SWKKT POT.\TOKS,
VtRKOHUND PARKER H: USE SAUSAGE
TKLUHIIi'lIt: M MIIKK iia-j.
.aVlloiieJile of li.e stct-MU Onirn .•mii.ai.v . 1 ^, ,,. ,^;„ ,„' ,^.^1. iu.,..u, l>"r.;|..';l.i*f <;h and
i.iii..m , '^ j^ y W. Hoiile. Mr. «.c.». V • I „.<,»„,.,„. ,„v st...k. wl.l 1. Mt VI' I'.K nOI.O.
''nUr. Mr. K.-'i A. Cnu.UUu Mi-J Kl..re..re , ,^.^,,^ ADAMS. CUHm-fonl, Maa..
i».i«etiiii.cri.M.u« \v."'r...^''r.;?.",\..^.!'*».?i • L i ^
i A-^
MArSHACIir.Si:TT.S.
r
We.lnc.lay evening', diirinj; « we.l.liiiir r«;-
erpllonnt Unox. .Mr^. Uavl.l tJarv in el
down ».talr». fruclurbiK her »kull, ami died
five hour* later.
IMehar.l l-an.ler, tele|.hone lineman for tbe
New Knirlaml Telephone ••omiiany, fell front
the I.»p of a i)ole at Ip^wleb We.lnc<*iliiy, a
dittlancoof 'J.'ifcet, uiul was Internally In-
Jure«l.^
(Jooriic H. (JohUmltb of Ware wuh Tbur»<-
dnv Mntcn.eil to Ncven year- In atate prtM>u
for an lu.leccut a>.i»aiilt upon a jr>fl V» .*'«"»■'»
old, a motion for a new trial buvlng been re-
fund.
TuMday. tn Mra. K. M. Hartlett of (helfea
wat. fumigating a room, whi.b ha.l been oc-
cuplc.l by a dannhtcr who bad br«n III with
ncHrlet fever, ber (IrcM eiuitfbt tire and nhe
wa*. »o burned that abe .llcd Tbur»(lay.
Dipbtbcriuan.l metnbraucouH crou[» are
atlll r«Kl»K I" Marhleliead. There nive been
30 .lealbH tbo pant tnonlb, Iwo-thlr.U of them
beinu due to tbofw cauMcs. Tbe citizen* arc
■larraed, and elTorla will be inude to »tiiy the
scourge. _
BOARD OF AORlCULTUftE.
Ita Annual Meatinf at Boaton-Commlt-
t^aa c"lioa«n anS Oth.r Bualneaa.
The third and tlual day'a »c»>.lon o<- the
Mtute board of agrl.ultnre wan opened Tburs-
day, witb Hon. Jamea K. (JrlnDell In tbe
chair. It wu« voto.l to bold the annual cpuu-
try meetlnic at Kaithiimplon, beginning on
Tuemlav, Dec. 4. The committee api)olut«d
to uoinli t(te aa executive committee rei>or -
e.l the nHnicB of A. P. Hlad«, K. F. Bow.
ditch. K. Herwy. C. L. Ilarlaborn and W.
W.IUwhon.and tbe report wan a. opted.
Tbe committee on time for the bol.ling of
falrN reported In favor of a^Unlng the t ino
forlbe .MaKMaebniicltH Horticultural noclely
M .Sf pt. IH. 111. 20 and 21, aud tbe report wat.
"''v^lorouH Taft and Geo. S. Taylor wei>5
choHon examining committee of the agricul-
tural college, Wm. U. SeH^loiiH dec e.l jteere-
tarv. W. W. R»w»on a member of tbe board
of control of the experimental iUtloij, an.l a
commlltee was appointed to coiiHldcr the
uueHtlon of tnlKjrculoHU among cattle, ibe
(lommlttec on appolntmeot of de egule*. to
fairs rcportcU and tbU conclu.led the raeet-
ttig. _ __ .
WOMAN 8UFFRAOE.
Annual Meeting of the Maaaachaaetta Aa-
Boclatlon.
Tbe lUlh annual moctlng of Ibe Massaebu-
KettH Woman SutTrnKC antioclatlon was beld
In BoHton Thuri*duy. Tbe treasurer. Dr.
Blackwoll, reported received fWOii, expend-
ed fimh The secretary reported tbat
Beventy petit lonH for municipal HutFragc,
with about (WOO nu'flcs, afi well as* other peti-
tions, were Bcnt to the legUluture. A bazaar
WUH held, at w bleb the reeeiplH won! oyer
•7000. There bad been eirenhtcd diirinx
tbc\ear JITS.OOO pagOH of literature. Mi".
Stone found many cn«:onra«ing "Uus for the
fcuccea* of siifTrage throngboul the country.
MrH. Cora Sealt I'ond urg.?d action for the
support of the municipal i*nttrHge bill. Ue-
ports from (liirerent Iea;,'ueH followed. Uev.
Solon lUiHb then uri^e.l more active oi^ianlza-
tion throuL'h county leaKiie"".
Tbe afternoon Hes!»ion opened with tlie
reading of various Mubordiintc Icajtuc re-
port!". lle-i'lutloiiH were adopted thanking
tbe governor for bis reeominendalii>n of
woman Kutrragc a» an act of simple justice
ami afllrmiiig the well known prlnclplcH of
the organization. OtHcciM were then chosen
as follows.: rrcHldent, Wm. .J. Bow.litcb;
vice prcHidents, Mra. Julia Wanl Howe,
.John O. Wbltller, Hon. George h\ Hoar,
Hon. .John D. Ix>iig, Ju.lge A<Un Tbav.^r.
Hon. Henry L. Dawes, Hon. Wm. Claflln,
Hon. W. W. C'rapo, Hon. Joslidi G. Abbott,
^ Gen. John M. Corse, Hon. Joslah Oulncy,
Mrs. Cora Scott Pond, Marhi W. Porter,
Mrs. Ualpb Waldo Emerson, and several
other prominent persons; corresponding
secretary, Henry S. Blackwell; recording
secretary, Alice Stone Bl.ickwell; treasurer.
Mrs. Harriett W. Sewall; executive com-
• mlttee of ten, with Lucy Stone, chairman.
In the evening a festival was held. Mrs.
Julia Ward liowe presiding. Addrcsaes
were made by Bev. .1. W. Ilamlllou, Mrs.
Edua Chenev, Wm. Lloyd Garrison and Mr.
G. M. Bsllou, the remarks being iuUispersed
with mualc^
Sorry He Spoko.
One of the waiters at the Hotel Vendome
during the banquet.to Gen. Sheridan ale
heartily of Ice cream and other things and
waa made very III. He askcl the doctor If
he was going to die, and tbe latter aald ho
had known people In bis condition to end
that way. The waiter, in view of his ap-
proaching departure, confeitsed that he bad
stolen a handbag full of silverware from tlie
bouse, and gave It to tbe doctor to return It.
He didn't die, and now Is very sorry that he
repented so aooQ. ,
A Black Friday.— That day when a per-
■00 la first seriously aUa.ked with rheam-
ttiam, may well l>e termed a black one, for
be will remember tbe same aa long m be
livea. If he uses Salvation Oil In time, he
Will, boweter, won be able to apeak of «
••Good Friday."
IIIMN lllilir 1,,....... ••- - ,
Ki..)\ Itaten. MlKS llelene A<l«lul.le Itiis-.H,
MlH-.M ie Valosea (fonaerly «UI. t"", »'7,:'"
la.e Willi the McCuull Oi^ra ciinpfiny). Ml-
ThefoKl!".KO|.eraK will I- prclurcl r..r
this :m.SIU'. »t ' Thur-lay. K.b -i..;';^^ P'^l;
S!;;r:hi;:'va" n.J;K'c.KrA .s::;-
••Mll;a.l.>'" Safiinluy e% cuing, tl.o g'eat mic
''''Vll'i'Kiuve'l'.p.ra will be |.r".luecl with a
n.ll au.l ."ne.t (ii.luMratlon and u».ler|.er.
»..i.aUupervl..l.»i>..t .laH. (illlurt.
KoiM«;-,.lu'(.tni, S|if<Jal sceutTy, Lar««' and
Kltli-l'iii Chorum. I{l>li and Kl.'jranl < <•^ll»inc*.
Heats ou sale at box oni.e 1 lu'fe.laj , -Ian. Blst,
at On. III.
Music Hall.
Monday tmd Tuesday,
FEBRUARY 6th AND 7th.
The Greatest Play of the Age.
Mr. William Ollletta's American
Dramai
HELD BK THE ECT.
Presented by the New Kork Cast.
A IMIKNOMKNAL Rl'N.-8ftO nights In l»ew
Yorli (MadlwmS.piareaiul 8lar Theatres), 100
nights at BoBton Museum, :^ nighU at san
Kranclsoo. 200 nlgtits In Lomlon, Kng., an.l now
running with great success in Australia.
Oreatait of all Madiion flquara Theatre
and Boiton Haieum Saooeiiei.
Great Success !
At tbe opening: of th"^
StTENTlFIC
Dress Gutting
CItissos will le Ibimcd daily
(liirm!? this week sit ii reduced
priee to t'tivor ull who could
not uvuil themselves of our open-
injr indut'ements.
Let till intereeted id Dre«« Cut-^
ting join our school.
Mrs. S. A. BARTLETT. • Manager
Miss A. E. Moore, • ■ Asslslairf
199 Central Strtet, loom 9,
jarotcaU
Abies Balsamea.
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a III, 2 te. 2Jc
Wo keep a full line of PURE CANDIES of Ml
kln.lt. MCDONALD'S Pure lla»l-«laae Can-
dlea,4(k\ per lb.
I^utfli! Nut«! Niit«:
A full Hue of Mixed NutB, 14c. per lb., i lbs. 28c.
FLORIDA ORAMOBS, OBAPB8, *c.
Try HOine of our OAMNBD OOODB with
vour ChrlHtinas .llniicr. Our stock coinprii»e»
Honey Drop Corn, Sueeotaali, Peaa.SUing anU
Lima Ueana, Aeparagus, Ac.
500 Pairs oi Pants,
Made iVom Cu.SHiinerCf* niunulUct-
ulod by F. A. & ,). Sawyer und
the celebrated Living^lou Mills,
At $3.50 per rair.
Thcrto Pants tire msule from the
best qusility of these Cus.simerei^
iind are styles that arc bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to 16.
Wo have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made from
cassinieres ot the best makes in
the United States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $6.50
— all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can equal value f«)r
the same money be found as in
this sale ot —
$5 and 90 Pants at 93.50.
. When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down In Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Till-: WUV<9 AND WIlKliKFOUKS.
HVIiy Kansas iMtrf ei(«lH In iiuallly U
nwiiiK to th*' "iif |>H»turfa of thr Wi*kt aiul
thf Mklll of lli.< raiK liiueu iu aflt-Hinaf aud
fatttiuiuic tkf li- stut-li. YItn rvudoii w« v»n
•fil it lower lliMii ■iiyotlinr i» Uiiil w« do
uot buv* tu buy of toiiiiiila.ioii iihmi, iMit by
•liippluv dirrti rrotii the »|Mitt:lil.*i'«>i • aav*
that prwitt for I In- iMtuvUt of our tradit. No.
7 Pifscoit at ■-«*(■
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hi|[li and East Kerrimacli Sts.
rirat elaaa M»ats. Poultry. OaiMe. Flth.
Oyatwra, Vec*>tablra. Fralt, and a Kcnoral
Una of Qrooerlaa at aa low rioea aa tht
quallt J of Oooda can b« aold. Call and
NKIV M I I-CII « OW« M^iictaiitV f^« »•««><»
aixl l<i|- khIc ut (JuiiitiiKt tiiriii, luar W«ct*
it/nl c< Hire. l-'4f^li iinlvalh every two week*
tioiii New ilHlllp^llllo HiKl Veruiuui. Convey-
uui-e from dt-pot to farm.
OK HAIjK.— One of the- Jlurat attuatloi • In
lielvliluif, li>;<tHi*k|>«)lf firtHt liuunt.- iia«
Hi rooiiih, ljt>Hli)ri> Itaili it>oRt, mm«ii loviii and
lurp* hlH'il ; Ktiiltlu tor :t lior^f" : uiii|iU- luiilttiro
ro< III , Iti.iMKi ii-i't iif laiiil Willi abuiil in triilt
tUHM. KiKpiliv on pi'i-iiiUe-.
IJ^OIl HAKK,— -\ two.ntory ln»ii»< , Mnltio and
* K«>Oil lot ot IIUKi, .iUIIHt«-il III ( ClKlHUlllu, »
fi-M (•tfpn iiiiiii iirl<li<«! hiict't Miiil ht'iKC* cars.
ll<)iit>(' cini.iilim (J i-it<i|iiit mill hlicil ; H S:iiK>tlu M
itrli'u, 4i|:UHi, ull fiify liriiiH. Apply l<i Kl«li A
rluiiiiiicr, 4H Ci'iiirttl i.(i('«'i, r«M>iiii< .1 .tmi 4.
Ij^OK HAKK.-Au fXc«'lU'nt Itlork of four
I? loiu'iiiviitn cf Ihe iiMjrnit t-iicli ; <'ll> wautr
iiihl iM-wir; rt'hth f iv #:(•: per u.onllii :i'iiio fi|UMr«
ti-i't ot l:iii<l; itliuutc-il <>ii a popiiiar t'tit'i-i Ki Ilet*
vMfre, i'4>iivciiii!iit l«> till- iiillU; no In-itir ri-ut-
llIK pI'opi-llV «'4tll lit' foilDd III tll<< I'll) , JiliflO
4ii<{t. I'ulf I tutlrulur* of KUli .V l'luu>>iici', 4tt
Coiiiml Hiivct, rouiiih 1 au'i 4.
Ij^Oll K.%|.K.— A two-^ory, l« ii-l.>rt<>nM>B(
X; liouMi III IJ r>xjini', ,■•11 In tu'it Itcfi <>t ii-pafr;
rlly wau-r mill cUiM'iH, rliunU'il near ilic !H>iilh
loiiinioii, wlicn- liiiiil^.^ wtiiili 7..«' p« r ii . ivou
for #*i< i>cr iiioiitli ; U.XKI Miiiiiiv feci <>i Imul;
piti-A* liiJiU Kiill pniilriiliuM of KUb A I'lUM-
iiier, 4*«-* eii'iajjMiwI. hh»iii«* .» and 4.
IT^OIl MAKK.-A valualile Cflale. coiutMInt
; of II three t-tory hrii k lioiihO of \i rooinii
relied Hiiii (to4><l Minuiiiit ot land, exleii<lliiK to ■
Imek ktieit, few itlep« I loin I lie Aiiieili nii liou^t ,
In lliUilly. It Im Keldoiii pi<i|i< riy of \Un rlai>a
l« olTeivd'lor i«h1«<. HdIiI to m-IIIi' an «»intt*. An
early eall will M-riire h ItMrtiuln. rrtrv f 'knni.
I- nil partli-ulnrK nf I-ImIi Jt I'luuiiiicr, 4a C* olral
hlrcet, l.OMrl'11, MUM«.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
WB HAW ITILL ON HAND
A larffo aaaortnaent of flnaat cr«aut«rjr and
dairy buttar aad cheaav, whi«h wa ahall
diapose of at priooa lo ault tb« tlmca, al*
ways alinloB to plaaaa our many patrona
and iniMit tha damanda of lb* publl«*. Wa
always boap In atock all vradoa. to tbat
none may so away without aMln* Just
what tb»y want. Mo. 7 Praaoott atniat.
€o Let.
4^Adv«rtlaamanu nador this haad ««»••
only It o*Bta • Una for thrae lDhartlou4.
ri^O LKT.- Larve loft at W Marlwt striMit.
L J.-O. lUncars ACo.
I^O I.KT.-A «>ott«KC al IS Ifaoipabtrt strnet.
, Intpilreat lOThlriocDtli iitreet^ „ _ __
The American Silver Fir or Balm of
Gilead tree iahabits Canada, Nova Sco-
tia, Maine and the mountainous regions
farther south. It is from this tree that
Fir Balsam, or Canada Balsam, so called,
is obtained. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are wall acquainted with the peculiar
healine power of tbis Balsam in diseases
of th« throat and lungs. FIR BALSAM
is combined with PUEE PINE TAR and
the best Vegetabl* Eipectorants in
Boston Branch Grocery,
107 lfIDDI.£8KX 8TKKET,
Opi>o»lte WTortlioi-n Oopot
TelepliODO No. 83-8.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
LowBll Ooe-Price Glotlii Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack 6t.
K8TAHLIMUKD 1846.
IN.
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cough or cold try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Cents. Lane Size 50 Cenls.
SOLU UV ,
CARTER'& SHERBURNE,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
Hair Goods!
Our 91. no Switches marked down to SLOO
" S.50 •• all lone hair. " " >•««
•• 3.0O •• •• •• " '* "
•• 4.50 •• " " " *• '
" l.OO Shingle Bancs **
•• 3.00 " " " *
•• 1.00 Lanirtry " '
•• .50 Frizsas " '
<« .as Coqaottea ** '
Don't Misi This Chreat Hair Bale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23(1,
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
CENTRftLVILLE MARKET,
•yy Bridtfo JBtroott
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS,
We are prepared to fill all
orders for tf^ choiceut Meats,
Poultry, FruttH and Vegetahle»
with promptne»» and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
rtMi I.KT.— Nicely lurn'she«i, utrgt ami well-
X. IIk>i «Hi n oms, conveniently situate*!, at Mo.
II Klitli street. ;
^po I.KT.— An elunant house (if six ronmsi
X un<9 with ive roumiii on« with Uiree ruoins.
.W (;h«Btiiut slrtwt.
^|M> KKT.-Nnisll U>Denient, near thu lutlls.
J, AUo noUajot hoii»e, near the mtlU, fOOO
iH'r mouth. IIou»o an<l •Utlilt* on llll<lreili tttrvet.
Kuqulru of Thus. II. Klllott. »» Central street.
m . '
QSants.
Mr A4va*ClM«Miu nadar thU haad —%%
mmlj 1« eanta a llaa far thraa I
TTrAi<mn>.'^^ jiH for iwwTi
\y Apply at jM Biolth street.
WANTRI>.— Ky an expertenetd slnfleeel-
orvil man who thoruufbly understao«U tho
care of horses, a situation as coachman. la.
'|ulrc al ^0 Htnltn Rtreut.
T
AIILK ItOAKIl AM> IIOOMH, 117
(Jorhsm street. TeranM reasunnble.
1710l'NI>.— A Kmali black ami
' owner may hnvc It by «:nlllnK -
ruhl'n tln< Mcnliiiiick Btrret <l«pot.
tan tlof . Tha
: al the restau*
I.IHKIIAI. llRWAltD wlllliepalil at
~ ' ' ■ ' ■ (f patflli<i
J\. thbi'oiil^e'Tor reTunrof a basket oi
work, «*ti-., rrcciiiiy loHtln Ontralvlllu.
11 Bfidne Street ■ ■ Teleohone 143-2.
IOHT.-A proiiulil |>uriiaKc tli^kel from
J Ltvcri>o<rl to |{»«Uin. itewanl mIII bv pal<l
for It* rrtiirii Ui Mi Kast Morrtroatk streot.
ANsAfJK 'IIIKATMKNT and Hand
KMltl)liiK«lv<!n by Mr. Thou. I'. Wright;
Koo'l n-ferem-o*. A«t'irf«s liM Kslem street.
ir you are In doubt aliout our goods ba-
ins the best ooma right down and see for
yourself. We won't be undersold, and wa
never let any one so away without a bar*
1.75
3.S5
1.00
«.«5
.50
.95
.10
Best Qaallty Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statuary, 12
Artistic Bronzes.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
1 have ren»ovo<l my P''" " »' »'i">l"^'*" ''••»>
to Middlesex street U>
IVo. a Gorlium Htroct.
My <iU)vk oC I pholnUrcd iiootU, Drapirles,
Window SliH<lci«, TrlmmhiK* ami Furnllurf
CovcrlnKS will Iw moru cumplcto than over be-
fore. My KepalrlnK Dfpartment, alwnyn a
feature with m<-, will be such lluU all work will
Im; lionc with promptness and skill.
COMB AMD BKK MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
Jto, 5 Gorham Street.
caia. No. 7 l*res<-ott street.
If<*fi1 ICflitfttrt Aflr<^nt.
FOR SALE.
On Central Mrret, near Ifotford square,
have It Koo«l i\vi» »lory houses, modern built, lr>
ijoo'i rcpitlr. "So ouIk" uliout th« piopiTtj . nrnl
U Is on« of the Itest trndcn Iti wani 8 ; j.rl< «• ♦iWO.
On tlorliam Htrert I have a iwo stury house
for fl'oo, ami a not her one for ♦l.VM».
In Ward Four— tlStM) will buy a nle^^. larM
7.n>oni houne, In K'x»d H'pHlr, nearly new, amia
nico hirKe lot of laud, WXW ft-et.
THOMAS D BLLIOTT, 33 Central Street
Lowell. Koonis i and 4. Use the elevator.
• AT-
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Reatorea Gray Hair fo a B«taUfol Brown
or Black In thirty mlnatM, without InJa^X-
BTory peraoB ahould as* It.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
OVBBHBABD OK THB 8TBBBT.
"toy, Andy, hab yoo aeen dem 'poaauma
mt Wo. T Preaeott streatT Dey'a real caa-
ulna ataff and dat's a Ud." "Wo, Jim. I'aa
ffwlaa rlsht down dar and aea for aayaalf."
A THING OF UBAUTY
la a Joy forever, apd a »ooa dinner is mnca
relished. Wa oan sell yon a roast of oar
A No. I quality Kaaaas beef at a rery law
price. Thla beef sails lUelf. No. 7 Fraa.
oott atract.
BADGER & GELDERT,
MECHANICS MIIX8.
Cor, Dutton and Fletcher Streets,
Wood Work of all klada dona to orda*
at akort aottea.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
rrlBtad l« the bMt niaBiMr,
At tha lowaat ptieec aaU .b u>* »\im*»»^ doHm
■itue
ARTISTS' REQUISITES.
Full 8tocl£ of Artists' Mat45rlft!8
may be fonnd at Kittredge's, 122
Central street.
ArUtii' Studies of all kinds for
sftle or to rent.
REMOVAL.
Owlas to tha rira •■ Middle Straet
The Hay and Grain Store
-—or —
Feter ^B'^^yei
Haa baan fwasoved to Mo. 8S MIDDI.B
SniBBT, nearly opposite tha old atora.
Tka attaatloa of new and old cuatomera la
roapeatfoUy aollclted to thla ehaaco of lo.
cation.
A. NEl?r INVENTION.
Our ExoolMlor Anh Sliter
la wamntad to be FlttsT.CLA88 In every fa»t-
•ra. aa«l any deslrtDX a superior article In this
nM wlU do well to call and ezanlne IU meiiu
bafora purahaslng elsewhere. Mo dust, east y
•panMd, all steel ba«1n«» Md cooaeqaaoUr
nttZlMdwaar. Sold for eaab or InatalasanU at
ttd Miiiliask Straatt Itowall.
a M.01
T^Ei;^^
I
'Worooatet* Sl Oo.
Are receiving loU of new goods. Buy a Wateb,
a Diamond hlng, or select some beautiful de-
sign in Sliver.
BUII^DEReis
will, during the next three months, make vary
resHonable (iilovs to persons who wish w
brlghtc-n iheir homes witli new patlor, dlalaa
room or klU-hen floors, lat<i In nice klln-drlad
hard woihI of ItRht color with Inlaid borders «f
cherry or walnut. Nottilng can osake a rlcbar
looklnx parlor than such a ioor, spread altlia
varlfty uf rugs to salt the taste. In plaoa af
dusty rarpeu. Partlaa wlshlag anv ' uch walk
In our line will, by pladaf their oruers with m.
receive llratclass work. Warranted to akUMl
beat without ahr.nklac. E. U. BAKKK A CO.
&.
BOW CAIUM. HAMp Bl
I
ILLS, PQ«;
BaMMS
ittilaoitai
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INTERNATIONAL 8. 8. LESSON.
Febroary 6-The TrHntfl juration.
BY UKV.KOUKKT COUKT,D. D.
*ioUii-n tcvt : Amt llu-rf i-iune a voice out <.f
the cKmM. Haylinr. Tin, 1^ my bclove.i .Sou hear
hiOB.-Luli.. ix.-l-/.
It wax u verv Imr.l trial to \v!iii-l> tliv fiiitli
of tlif ••iit'ipl*"" wus Mii.j»H'to.l wlx-u llit-y
were loliHn Jo»ii>. wlioiii iIh?) iM-lkvtnl to
be the Christ, tliiit He imist ttt- m;Izu«I aiul
hUllVr .ualli. '1 liie l'i»i»>^ «>f l'»^' '■*'''"'"^ "' •'"'
.Ji'wi-l! pi'upli', ill Ji;r»*ui.'m. ThoH.- nili'r«
ouk'tit !.. iMVi- w.I.oiii»'>» llic t l«rt>t u>^ tliHr
loir-c\iMHt.'<l Kiii«: ail. I iht-y w ii' '" '^'"
liim. ',\Mual»lo thiiu to linu- till*, tirril'h'
triiil of lln'ir tailh. .Ic-ii* ivmijm-.! to li't
ihoin><>«':inoiit.hliiiii>rof Ml* ulory himI an
atteslatimj of III* lni^Mo^^ whi.-li woiil.l re-
nu>v«' all doiilil un»l whi-li. l>««ii;i rt'm.m-
lieml. \vo(il.ni»l|> to ►.upport th.in in Mic
dark liHur of tlicir b«M«'av»iiiuMii uinl
LOWELL TIATLY^OUBIER, FBIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1888.
Clotfjing.
dlanee and the reflection of Ibe light poured
..I. ilmi troiii on lii^h eau>iii„' lib very mr-
m.Miis to Hbinc. with xliMeniiii; Bplendor.
white Hs the li;,'ht. Mark Miy> -while »»
sn<ivv," when the sun ►'hlnes on ^nowy Mer-
luou: whiter than th.» fuller's *kill. wiih
Koap, natron mid <-haik. eouKl have iiiade
them. c. Before Cliiist heeame iinn lie, as
t<« lli^ divine nature. iiU'l un^peakaltle f-lory.
Atl«r lie rOM' from the dea.l. in holh iiutures
iis both hiiniaii ami olivine. He ha. I da/zllnsi
:lorv. (Kev. 1. MIT.) The ^'l..iy on the
mountain wa>:i, hrief Hiiti.ipalioii of IhiH
illrtiicaL
trial.
Till- niiivhiidiu'. thlH :.lteMatii>ii. the iraiiv
llkjuiHtion on Ihe inoniit utloided llieni, w hen
Uiey beheld ihrlM's j;lory anl heard Ihe
volee f««»'» lieaveu |)roe';dni Iliiii well-
l>elovedSoii. Let \in \ion.leilh'- "'''iv-
1. TlIK IIMMIY ON TJIK .MolM • ( > t!r•*C^
1 ** )
T.' '/V« Cn,muiuh>H.-><'f.hx»x. ti. Whpn
Hud where did lhi> event lake piicey I Im-
H:,yH •about eixht dayn." Tli.re i> no ioii-
tiadbiion. Mutlliew eoiiiiU '-after >i.\ fill
dHVH;'* Luke eounU in the two broken parln
of duv... Sav that Hie wreat eonlesxloii of
8t. Teter was made on a .Sal>b!iih, as hiler-
•helm Nuppo^e*-, then after Max lii;f In that
viciniiv sl.v full daVN the Sahl.alh eame on
airalmind.al the M.-tliuij: of the ^un on the
eveiiiiijr of the. "Sabbath, Ihey amended the
mount with .leMUH, who \vl>lieil to enj.'Hii;e In
uraver. \ei v prolmblv both for and wilh 111*
llWiple.. (l.ukelx."UN.)__ .Wll'io W.U the
Hccmi of IhlH evenly TradilUMi. from the 4lh
♦•entury, say* 'I'alior. Modern Mholar>«lil|i.
ulmo^t'ullanilnously, has ^ivl•n up Tahor,
and point*' lo llerinou. The fuel* In brief
«relbe-e: 1. The tiadi ion In favor of
Idouut I'abor dates Irom the 4lh eeiltiiry
JH)0 veurs loo latt lo bi' d«eisl\e. :!.
WHK ■'•<> nilles to Ihe muiI beast
C"H'f*a-eu-niilil>pi-a wrious Journey to un-
dertake—of wid.h there is no hint in III*
hlxtoiy. not even .Mark noting' it
Canon' ( ook say*'. ".Mark m ver
lieeii
in-
ralior
from
and as
omitH to
inenilon our Lord'«« nnlval at. or .leiiaiiure
fn.in aiiv plaee." Jl. Our Lord went into tli.
rej^ion ..f (>s:,reB-l'hilii)pl lor nst. ivliv.lt-
reifion
ineiil. m'<lltalion and pra\er,
week was not (on loiijta time, while a Journey
toTabor would ba\e brena hurr\ iiiK«way. 4.
Mark sa\' that, .;fter euriie,' tlie lal al tlr«
I>uM' of' Ihe mountain of iransllKiiniiion.
♦Mhev d.'i :iiI.m1 theiiee Hill itass.tl ihrou«li
Halike" ilx. m : but If at 'I'abor «h;'y„;"''
not need todo this for Tabor is in (.alle.;.
ft. "Led ihem ui» Into a hi>:h moinuiiln.
Tubor Ih not a vt-iy hi«h inoui.tain. belnji;
for wbieli a
only 10(>U feet hikh ami eas) lo useen.l. b.
Tabor's lop at thai lime wat» a lorlilkMl
plaee wilh liiliabliaiits-no very loml>
plaeo one would think. T. In iho vielnily
<,f Casarea-rhtlippl are several "hmii
mounlains. Merinon hinhesi of them all. I
In lO.lMM) fiel hiKdi, artords a view of a I
raleslliie.aiid wasby il- s.'.luslon. Iiel>.'ht.
and sM'iWv splendor a plaei- well titled for
lh« rcv.lalionof the (ilory of the hon ot
Ood. tin M)me t«|)ur o* tills >;raiid moun-
tain, then, ma> W.- imauine .Jesus to l)e
trausli;;uied. C. Wilh Ilim Me took onlv
the Inner eireic of :i from the iipostolle ham .
These wens the most iru-lid. best loved,
most dlstliiKUlshed of the apostle*. M.
Henry savs. ".Ml the saints are a peoi.l.'
near to (. hrlsl. but some lie in Hi"" hosoin.
•John lay in IIIk l)osom ami w«> -Ihe .lis-
fiple whom .lesus loved." .lameH was
John's I. rolher. I'elerV warm heart ma<le
Him dear to( brisl. t)f ihi;se .lames was
the lliwt apostle to db! as a marlyr for .Je-
and.lohu was the last eye-witness
huh;
of
ChrW'H «h»ry. r. These :i were t'nounh t-.
be wltncsMiH «.f the transhnnrulion. Afier-
wardH they were told lolM-Chri-t's witnes-ws.
Of two of them the wIlnesH Ih still fxlaiit,
8t. John navN, We Ixliel.l His «lory. (John
I. 14): andSt. I'-fer nays that he and his
eomimnlons were "«'ye-wltiiesHeH of ( hrlsl s
in
maieslv." when Ih.y were on -ihu
mount'." Sueh as th.s« will see < hrlst
Hinheavenh filory; those who like etei
love Jes«is. thos.' who like John are loved
bv Jesus, aii.l llios.' who like James sorter
for the eause of ( hrlst and for faithfulness
to His truth.
2. T/i> Ontshhiinij (Slnrtj. a. Luke
ue<iuaints Us wilh the NUir«eslive fael that it
was while .-imai^ed in prayer, bavim; ^'one
up into the jnoiiiitalii for that purpose, tUat
Jesus Wii-lraiislmuivd. h. lie "was triins-
riuured JMfore them." Luke sayn. " I he
tin
fttiihlon o^ 111'* eounteiiame was
LiteraiU Luke's statenient is that
to |>ass that while lie was iiravini?
ttM'nai appearam-e of Ills fa«a
or" than the ai)l»earanee '
wore. The verb madr' Use
altered,
it eiiiiie
the ex-
(ixMMim'J oth-
that it usuiill)
oi bv Matthew
ami Mark Is the pa-sive form, ni>'f<iia»r-
v)//o,7ir~-w»s metamorphoN mI, transli;;me.l.
Ihauired in form. As a pieee of pret.iiiious
il^norame I elip from a Chieajro joiiinal the
followini? e.xtrael trom the ex|»ositions of
these lessons issued bv a pop'ilar evanv'eiM
•iiid I>. I), now in Nert- Kmrland:-
••s-ahe word • transti;;ured" nieauf simply
ehanned. li is Ihe translation of Ihetiret-k
woni nut »mor|>lii)s, which means eban;.M.'.l.
and wbuli word we retain in our laiij^mijje
almost unehaii;.'ed.
1. The word transb^'ured does not mean
Klniiilv ehaiiued." but a uaitieular kind of
cbaiVe t>* meaiil. 'i. 1 1 i** "ot the transla-
tion of "nuttimoridios" : there is no sueh
word in the New Testament. ». There i<« no
nueh wonl in tireuk. 4. Nor <lo we retain
It in our lanKua'4e. for "melamorphoso" in
Knirli'^li i* from the noun in<'lnmi>ri>hnsis,
and not from the verb at all. So mueh for
the (Ireek of the author of a aiH-paKe eom-
ineutary on the lessons of this year— a book
<iuoled as an aulhorilv far and near. Let
ine try to explain this word metamorphosi d.
"Water we know is found as a Holid, as a li(|-
idd, and invisibie steam -solid as ii-o, lirpiid
BH flowinir in the river or tlro]>pin;; as rain,
vaporous in elouds. invisible as tlie hot, dry
Hteum that propels our maehinery; but
In all its forms and <'haimeH il is
the same eojnbination of oxvjk'eu and
bydro;;en— the same substance. The form
inay he ehaiiued.but the subsianee remains the
same s;,, wa« il with Jesus on the mount;
the form of His'existenee was diansed for a
while, but in bodv, **oul and spirit. He was,
insubstmee. the same Jesus, c This was
no dream, no Illusion, no phantasy, no mere
picture i.alided inside the brains of the three
•mostles. It is true, Indeed, that in verse 1».
J«.sus calls il a vision; buttbeUreek word
rae-ms snnplv "sometbiiijc Keen;" ami our
JiOrd'M w*>rds mean. Tell no one what you
Imveljcheld. What they beheld was some-
thing real. IVtcr says that they were "eye-
wilneHsrs" Ci I'.iter i. i:5). People are not
♦•eyewiinf **s(;s" of dreams. With open eyes
tbev saw Jesus transti^:ure<l— ebaiiKed In
outward appearance and form— licfore them
— probably a gradual eham(e.
3. Th(' Fnrmnf the OvtHldntny (ilorn.
(I. Thefnceof IhetransH^'ured (;brl**t "did
Hbiiie like tin; sun." Li«hl if* peculiarly an
attribut*; of that which Ik heav«'nly. God U
light ; the );ood anu'eN are an;ielN of light ;
rbriHtlanM are •hildren of the IlKlit: the kIo-
rllled an; "the saints in li«ht;" and Jesus Ih
"the liKht of the world" and the sun of rl;,dJt-
fOUMnc.s. How appropriate, then. HIh Hhin-
Ing with pure lifrbt on the mount! 6. The
face of MoseH shone. Stephen'."* face ►hone.
uountain was :l loiei k
liter ;xlorv, as the (ioil-man Kcdeemer. It
\\:is also a foreshow iliu of what lli» people
vet shall be, when they see Him ai He Is,
HMd lie like Ilim, sliinlnj: out in tfl<»i;v.
(.Matthe.v xlii. 4:J; 1 Cor. XV.4M; 1 John id.
'J; Kev. xxii.a.) ^. ^
11. c<>.mmi:m»>n IN <'M»i»Y. (\erscH8-|
'"'l. <'<tmmH)n<tn iriih <H<I '/V.x^niK.Hf
Soints. IK Monei* and KUJah :i|.peaivd
Willi .lesus onlheinounl. Moses bail »lied
b-|iM) vcar- before; ami, Klijab had been taken
I., heaven, wilhout dyimf.i'm) yars b^ f-re.
rbese were tMe urah«lest Ukuix's in the Old
Testament church. M*»ses was the law-
vcivt'V, under tiod; Klijah was the H'vat \In«
dicalorof the law a>;alnst nation il corrup-
tion and idolatrv, b. How came Ihev there*
We do not know. As 1 sai.l.Vhde com-
nx-ntln^'on this iHibJeet a few years ak'o.
"tiod"' e\presstd desire would be command
enouuh for them ; and when <iod commands
a .liiiv He uhvavs furnishes the means of ful-
lillinjt that diilv", (lod's wisdom could dw-
visc and Ood's' power coldd aecoinpllsli all
that was needed lo make Ihe.e llluslrioun
saints aiM'ear on earth." An able expositor
in the Kvanueilst-Dr. Abb<.ll Kittrcdw'e-
savs Ihat the\ a|)peared as ulorifled spirits.
"In the beavenh beautv of their celestial
bodies. 1 <or.xv.4<i." This may be trm;
«TfKllJah, but .Moses'n body wasliuried ami
we rca<l not a word about i's having
raised. a»* at Ihe linal resurre«llon. If »!>•
more than a mere show, then one mlj;hf
fcr tiiat fiom the ap|>earaneo of Moses
"the spirits of |Ust men made iierfecl may
be allowed lo assinne some \ islble form even
before Ihev iceelve iheir re-urrectioii bodien.
r. Tbev came to testify lo a Kreater thiui
eitherof Ihein.clves-to Jcsus.ajrieaterUw-
.'lverthaii .Moses, a u;ivater vindicator of
d'hteou-ness than Klijah, They do not
nee.i to tell Jesus that lie must sutler on the
cross, for Jesus knew that and ha<l tol.l Ilio
dlseiphs so aiii'a.lv. The cross, however.
wu» the hi^diest tlniue that they coul<l ta k
about. ( Luke ix. JL) They, too, shared n
the uluv on Ihe mount iLuke ix, JU I »s wit-
,ies..-s fm- JcMisV Their talk. too. would
nerve the lieail of Jesus and help the apos-
tles to face the lomiiiy; cri-i» of ihe cruelllx-
ioiv. . ,„. „
'J. Stii' Tfxlamv}!! Siiintit. a. ihe ..
di"cii»les had in-en sleeplnt'. but Wi'ie awak-
ened bv the shmina: of the -lory. ( Luke Ix.
;W.) I'ebr. with his ii-iml rashness, spol^e
out, 1. He lalls Jesus Lord. Master. Ua'» d
— a |>roof that he was wide awake, -j. lb"
feP that somehow be was in jfood eompaiiv.
for Ik- -aid that it was K'ood to be there ;..
He wishe.l lo eontliiue In i-ueh eomi»anv.
Some pi't '•''" ""'""'"*''"" his word-: Kab-
bi, it i» well that we, vour tllsciples.are licie,
f(.r wecan make of the brushwood aroimd
l)oolbs for thee and for Mows and Lila-.
And then characterlstlcally-in the mosl 1 e-
ler-like wav, ever ri'a<ly and forwar.l If
th«m art willing, I will m ike th-; 3 bn«th..
He will not even allow James or John lo
him. Notice— He l.nows Moses ami
Howy We do not know. This,
|iowi"ver, proves the itossibililv of our know-
ing <»ui h>veil ones In K'lory, IVler'H pro-
posal was Will meant but not wl-e. He was
In a stale of amazement. One would like to
be alwavs on the mouni of communion,
while oil earth; but hard, stern ''"Iv— a
cross for Cbri-t, a cross ft»r I'elcr— forb ds
the luxury of such Hplriiual ecstasy bein«
lonii indultfeil In In-re. Yet even such poor.
dear, dazed, an<l dazzled creaturei*, becaust;
tbev are Irue-heartetL HrtVelionate. and ear-
nest. <loes (hrlst stoop to claim as friends,
even In the liy;ht of K'h'ry. and I hey are nriv-
ilcKe<l toeommuncln the m«»unt of K'lory,
with Mosetf, KHhdi and the divim; < hrlsl.
;i. Till- Vnirr f't'OH the (ilor;/. n. A
cloud. Ikhted u|i with Klory, ovi-rshadowed
Christ. Moses and Klia., hidiii',' them from
Ihe apostles' view. Think of Ihe cloud that
led IsraeltbrouKh the desert, of the cloud
thai hovere.l over the snn-tuary.of the cloud
that tilled >olomoir.- temple, ot the clouds in
which llie Son <d .Man was to come in Hi-
.dorv, and vou may uither the truth lliai
Ihr Ih.ud, iiri;:lit andsbinin:.'. is the symbol
and sl.:n of (io.i's presi nee, h. The \ oiee
was that heard at Christ's baptism, (John
xil. *is.) r. The N'olce atle-t- Jesus lo be
(lOd's own Son. Tlie salutations of the Fa-
ther to the Son art' taken from the psalms
(ii. T),from the i-ropbets (Isaiah xhi, I),
and from the law iDeut. xvli, l.'iKand
(Jod thus honors the old Testament while
wilnessih!; to His Son. .lesus is the
well-lu-loved Son of (iod. in whom He i.
ever wdl i-l(;ase.l. deliKhtiiiK in Hi
person ami approvini; of Ills w<irk.
ye Him:
niv Son.
hoier^Morbus
ro^mps
olic
idrrhoe^
ummer "
Qompla^ints
^YSentery
teaspooaful of
PerrrMvisPdin /(t7/cr
in a little Afil/cor
Su^arand Water
AllOrugsists 5cLLir. >a
j^nstructton.
!• at his new music rooi*.>'o. «1». Central Hlo<-k,
on Wednesilnv inornliijjs from leu till twelve
o'eloe ■ . Ui Mrr'amiu for pianoforte I-m>oo». ^
Mr. Ht. B. 1>AY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
ArranjremenlH mail}- as planl«l, organlM and
actompanls-l for eou'.ertii. Five Ccut tiavlutfs
Bank Hull li»K: _; _^
litcliblfs Boys' Sctiool, Billeiica, Mass.
A striellv select family whool for boys. Ad-
mits bay* ii-oui elulit to tifiecn. Sen«i for einu-
Urio M. C. MITCIIKLL. A. M..
*• ll'rlnelpal,
. ■ n
MR. Aim MBS. HOBSOV'S SCHOOL.
Plain Facts!
IT IW A ITAOT
That J. L. Ohalifoux, One-Drice Clothier,
1 15 Oeulral street, has marketj down
many lices of Overcoats and Suits from
120 to 30 per "cent, from his regular
prices. '
j IX IS A r'AOT
That the Overcoats and Suite are all
right in every respect, only there are
5tfbcns'« IDruff Store.
NEW YEAR'S !
GOODS cnEAr.
MB. AUOI,F KEITKHBKlIi
TENLECIuisSA(illT[RAl])r
At ouriM'hool.eomnifnclnKon WcHlnewlaycvcn- wvuuu i-w UH/.JU v*. j
!;;fv';;y|•.l??^^'lm^n K;Suh"''|A\^^^^ tave the best selection, before too many
$ft.iK». iMiMsj. «d<trt'|»»_ ._ ^. .. ._..„...,^ ^. lots are closed out.
GKO. W. llOitSON, ISO KviAlcriimHek St.
IVal estatf.
help
lllijah.
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
llavinjr ''eon a siiil'i'ri'iM'or two rears niid a
lialt inon ii dl-eas c.»ii»c.l i,> a lin.lse on the
leu, aiel liavlnir leen ciiretl tiy llio ( ITH'fKA
UiMi nil s when !kll "iiier iiieiluMis aii«l remo-
■ lies f.illeil, I il< CM 11 niv duly lo reeomUM'nit
iliem. I vMted lli.i >|.i)m:- to no avail, and
irle-l -I vend 'to. tio'- without riiccos-. ami at
laft our prliiclnal .i.iiK-M. M''- •b>lm I'- Klnlay
ft., wlmm I shall ever letM .fraJeful), «iK)ko lo
lueabuuK I Tl« rn.». an I I <• .n^eiile-l to Rive
iliemivinal with the re»ulille't 1 am perfectlv
< iireil. Then- I- lu.w H" » >re anoiil me. 1 thlDk
I can show the larjeni nurluce where my ««uffjjr.
Iiiifs spranx from ot aii,\one In the stae. The
Ci rn I K.V Kt.MH>li:s lire thu l.esi l.loo.t amt
skin cure- ■.iittiiulM.'iure.l. I ivfer t.» .Irujrgbt
.I..hn V. Klnlav an.l l>r. l>. C Mont.ioiiicry, both
.Il till* place, an.l t<i l*r. ^»nlitl^ «d l.*ke Lefl,
>II*'S.
AI.K\AM>KU UKVflLlii-eCiivllle, MiM.
Mr. Ileioh use.nhe ( i in i ha Ukmi;i»IK8, »l
our rc'iue^t, vvlili results as ali./ve stated.
A. P. I'lNbAY .t Ui), l>rujr»»«U.
TT OWELl. BLKACIIKRY
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, hich and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadoworoft, Carter and Oorham
streets. ,
iHso valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing-or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
Tor plan : and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
fHiscrllanrous.
Do Your Om-o DyctnfTi nt Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
SAVKU MY MOIHKKVS LIKE.
Kver s'lice I can ieuien»t>er. my mother hat
s.iftVred from a inPI< !«»(. N..ililii» would <lo her
iiiiyK«»o.l. sihe hail the lust me.llc.1 talent, hut
Uk'v all "Ihl her no ko.mI. Mio snfferoil vvUh her
li'x'for ihlrtv year* and never knew a well dav.
Shu w-ouM liav e to tit up half Ihe nlxht, holdln;;
op her leK and in.'an1n>r. .*>he had no uoa.-e.
•she used nil llie I est known remedlcB In Ihe
.oniitrv without ellVet. I aske.l her m try your
CI ri» i u » UKMiniKM. tiol her a lionleot ( ill
< IliA llKsol.vi.Ni, and slio lo<»k P, ho'I has
taken In all nl.out six or seven ImMIIch, nn.l now
she Is a we. I woman to.lay. Uer leg lR entirely
IumI.iI, ami her liealth w«« never h» Uer. !«he
can >ro out evcrv .my, KoniethlHK (th.- lias ii.>i
ilone In l> ii veais, so' you oee I caniiol help ht:it
lii« to you "ai.oiit vo'iir vvomhrful Ci in i nv
ta.sii-.i.iKH. Veil huve save<l my inotherN 'In-
I eaiinoi liii-l wor.U to expresn mv Kratllii.le. I
have a<lvoril-ed your tLTicirKA RiMKUlK.s tar
and near. . ^. ,
KUWAKl) LI:KI>KK. 1.%0.% IJi-oa'tway, N. ^ .
Thoy will five everything:. They arc aold
cveryv»here. l*rl« e I0«*. a paekajfc— 40 colors
Tliey have no v(|Uh1 for Mreii>rili, HrUhtnesi,
Amount In Paekajrew, or for taslnesu of Color,
or nonfa.tlnK gu.Hlltlei*. They do not eroi'k oi
Hnmt. PorHHlehy W. W. Ihm.-Jin. I)ruKjrt»t,
llll Mltlillesex Htreet; <Joo.lalc'» Drnif SU)re, \\.\
(cniral, corner .lackson «treet«, Flske'i* block;
K. II. Itnller & Co-.tHn/K'*'*'. '♦' Central ittreet;
Carleton ft Ib.vcy, l»rHKlft«t«. * Uy "ah. M«^rr»
^lllack hlreet; Alhert L. Field, DruKK'***. J>«v>»
Corner; KlllnKwoo<l A Co., PharmH<i»l«, oimo
Bits pOKt office :Ct. C. Brock, DrutiRlHt, nrtdie
■tr«ct.cornerKlr>»ti*trret; tL C. Oeifood, M. I).,
Auothe<>arv, corner Merr1ina«-k and .Suffolk
•treeth; henU o'ltrlcn, DrngglHt, n» Itrldgc
•trcet, Lowell, Ma>K.
IT i» A iPAA^rr
That '.heee goods, advertised above, are
really marked down. That the above
itatemeuts are i^olid facts : nq humbuc:,
neither any fooling about these asser-
tions.
IX IS A FACT
That J. L. Chalifoux believes, acd i«
convinced that the greater number of
people are judges of goods and will not
tolerat9 uor patronise stcre* that at-
tempt to deceive the public.
IX IN A FACX
That J. L. Chalifoux, 15 Central street,
guarantees every garment he soils, in
the better grade of goods, to be f quol in
all lespects to custom made work.
IX IW A FAC:X
That Chalifoux earnestly iuvites the
doses: inspection and comparUcu of
bis goods a-jd prices with any establish-
ment in the state.
IX IN A ITAOX
That such comparison will invariably re-
sult in the return of the buyer te Chali-
foux's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IX IS A FACX
That J, L. Chalifoux, 15 Central street,
buys all his goods for scap cash and in-
variably seoures prices for them, at all
seasons of the year, that are below the
regular market rates, which enables him
to undersell his competitors.
iHisrrllanrous.
Sou s
ii. Hear
Not'Moses. not Klias, bul .Ii'siis,
Him onlv Hhall ve Hear, for lie
in
ami here Chriul's face shone ; but iMohes an
Stephen shone with borrowed rays, while
<;hrist Hhone with lfi« own inherent glory.
I'etercalhlK'hriHt'H m;«jesty : that In our
Lord'H own glory. Peter nUo ttayn that the
lx)rd JeHuo received from the Father lienor
only hath the mind of the Father and. an
revi;al (iod to the world of iicrisliiiiK' im n.
Then, touched bv Chrisfs haii-l <-f power,
Ihe faiiitinir. fear-.stricken apostles lookup
ami see no man but .Jesus only. Moses ami
Klbih have tlisappeare.l; the cloud has van-
i.he.l; the Voice has c.^-ascd to soumliund
onlv .Jesus is left for Ills friemls to look to
as li '.'uLle, tca.dier, frieinl; ilim shall you
bear for onlv Ilim have you now with vou.
HI. FlMlM tJLOllY TO (iLIH)M. Oefse.s
!t-i;j.)
\. Th<' Clninir. 'I. IJuck they eom<
the "rev morninj;, lo the lli;ht ami busine
of the common <lay. For Ibeni alone was
the scfji.e on the mount Udcnded. Not till
after the r»;surr.!ctioii of our Lord were they
lo reveal this Klory and this attestation, h.
Failbftillv they obeye.l this (diarjre. banl as
il was to keel) so wcmderful a scei-et,
2. The. rrrplrxf'd Eufiviry. o- Fbey
bad bear.i the scribes say that Klijah must
come before Ihe Christ. They »r« ';i'''^ .
.Jesus is the Christ ; Ihcv bad seen Elijah at-
test im: the «laitu of .Jesus; but he came lyn«
after .Jesus an.l not before. They are anx-
ious to know how this can be elearc.1 up.
3. The Suthfiiinii An^ii-or. a. .Jesus in
substance savs, the scribes were rlKht : hiias
must come tiVst, then Messiah appears. Hut
the forerunner was .John the Baptist— anoth-
er Elijah in spirit and power— and not the
Elijah vou saw just now. lie vvouM have
reformVd abuses, but the rulers «ait his ca-
reer short, L Thus .Jesus hoi. Is by His
f.irmer statement, lie nowlnre says that the
real Elijah sliall come ayrain before His Ktc-
oml .•omiii;:. Indeed verse 12, as well as
Mark ix. L'l.!-et that pious fancy to nou-ht.
The onlv Ellas .losiis means, when speaklnj,'
of the forerunner, is .John the l^aptist, 2.
Jesus iulimales a;;ain His own sufierinys. A.
All prophecy must bo fulfilled. Weeonelmle
with nolin-aTew uses of this transli;,'ura-
turn: L -.Jesus was aeknowledned and ap-
proved as (io.l's own .Son. 2. Christ's hu-
man soul was jiropared for His passion. '.\.
The Old an.l New Testaments were shown
loauree. 4. The disei|des saw Christ's in-
war.l <,'lorv. .'i. The .bath of .Jesus is the
preatesl event in the universe. 0. Our own
glory was foreshown. '
/ /»nre been a great sufferer from dry catarrh
for many years, and I trle.l many renie.llcs
will, h helped me, but I had none which <llil me
BO much l>cncnt an Ely's Cream Ibilin. Il com
plctely «ured me.-M. .1. Lally, 3!t Wootlward
avenue, Boiton Highlands, Mft»«.
/ Bufft^ed from acnto Inflammation In my
none and licad-for a week at a time I eonhl not ;
see. I nsc.l Ely> Cream Balm ami In a few ,
days I WH9 cured. It Is wonderful how quick It j
helped me.-Mrs. Gcorgle ft. Judson, Hartford,
(I ri.i'UA, the j'reat skin cure, an.l Ci Tl.iHv
Sum-, prepareil tioin It, ext.M-nally, au<l tiri-
(MH.v KKsoi.vKSr, the new hlo.xl pnrllh'r, In
UMMall). aie a p.e Ulve .ore f.ir every i.mmi ot
«kln aiid bloc .1 ilUiasei», from pimple* to s-rot
" "soM everv where. P. be : (I rtCI H A, .V) iis. ;
>.»AI', •i.'ictH.; UKHKi.vKNr, iJMKi Prepare! l.y
Ihe l*«»ITi:it l>i r.i AM> (.'IIK.MI.'AL l.»., P.hton.
Ai) .>end for "II. w to ( lire JSkln DUea-e.*," m
.Vi illiistratlciis, an.l 1H0 le tlmoiital^.
and
jiBKCs,
I'lM^'LKH, hla.khea.ls, elnppe.l an-l ..ily
skin pieveiite.l l.y Ci riri ka .Mkdhatki. >..»!•,
]>"<> I^oiiu' >Vnit».
FIVK NK1LLE1> IVOUKMUM.
Ladies', Gents', Children's Departments.
BOOM NO. 0. POHT
llAl{0£:il.,
OFKIVftS KLOOK.
The tllstresshij? sneeze, sneeze, sneeze, the
a.M-l.b watery .llsoharj{eR from Ihe eyes ami
no.se, llie painful Inlliimmatlon eMeinlliii.' to the
thr.iut, the ^vvilllnK of the mmoiis lining', .miis.
Inu .•h.ikiiiK sensations, e^niKh, rln;?lnK hiIsch In
the hea-l ani spllillmc headaches, —how t:imlllar
these svmplonis are to t'lousamls wh.> suffer pe-
rlo.llcaMy Iroui liea.l c<d.U or Intlneuzii, and
who live In IfTMoranee of the fact that a slinrlc
appUcatlon of SAM--oiti)*s Hakicai, li kj: tuR
CaTAKKII will an.inl umtuntam-oiig rtlifj.
lUil this treatment 111 c-ases of hlinple t'atirrh
Klves liul a laliii l.lea of what this reme.lv will
ilo III the chronic forais. whci-e the Wreathing' lit
ol).itructe.l l.y chokliiK, putrhl inueons acciunu.
lalhjns, the lie;irlnK affectcil, smell an-l Uistc
Koiie, lliroal uleorate.l an.l hacktiiK ""oiitfli K>a'l-
iiallv fastenlnjt liscir ui on the ileOllluilcl sys-
tem." Tlien il Is iliat the marvcllons turatlve
iiower of S*NK«)Kn'H K.viUfAi. Ci:itK maiilf. sts
Itselt In Instantaneous and K'atoful relief. Cure
hcKbis from th.i llrst applhntlon. It Is rapid,
raillcal, permanent, ecouomleal, pafe.
Hankoud'm UaiiICAL Ct:itK eonsUts of one
boltUiof the ltAi)lOALCi'KK,oncl»ox Cataukm
AL HOI>VENT auil nO LMPUOVKI> ISHAI.fcK;
price. ♦!. 00.
FOTTKH I)Rt'«i * ClIKMICAL CO., BOSTON.
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Photographic Supply Agency,
- Coarl«r Building, 11 MtinrliiuMk St.
COD LIVER OIL
fresh iroiu the shore
every vreck
35 Cents a Pint.
Durine; January
We shall give Bargains in Fur-
niture and Remnants of Carpet-
ing to reduce stock before our
annual stock taking.
BENNER BROS.,
18» AMD 140 CCNTKAL STKKBT.
OK MA88A-
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OP FKMALES
Instantlv relieved I)y the Cntirnrft
Anti-Fain I'Uster, a new, most
ii^reealile, Instanumenus an.l Inlalll-
l,le palnkllllnK plaster, especially
(i.lapted to relievo Fcmalo I'alns and
Weaknesses. Warr.inied vastly niipe-
rlortoallolher plasiers, nn.l the most i.erlect
AnU.lcto to I'aln, Inllttinmatlon and UcakncsB
vetcompoi.mled. At all dniKglfts, 'r. els.; live
•for ♦l.(K>; or, postage fi-ee, of i'ottkk Imirt;
ANi> CilKMlCAl, Co., Boston, Mass.
ELLIJNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
COMMON W K A LTII
(jiiU.sKrrs
&1idi>m:hkx, sh.
iMUjn.\TK coruT.
Tolheneliv at law, nexlof kin, an.l all other
persons Inten-ete.l In the istate «>1 UIL
LIAM WIIITI.Ntl, latcof llUlerka, In said
count) , <lj;cea8ed, (iuKKTiNO :
Whereas, a <'ertaln Instrument pnrporlInK to
lie the last v»lll an.l testament .>f said .ieeeas.'il
has l.een pr.'sente.l to sal.l court, lor probite,
l»y .lAMHs W. AISTIN, who prays that letters
testamentarv may lie Issued lo him, the ex-
ciutor therein naiiie.l, and that he may be ex-
cinnt from n\\\m a. surety or siuelles on his
lioii.l pursuant to snhl will and statute ;
Vou are hcrel.v cite.l l.> appear at a probate
court l.» be hel.l at CamlirbU-e, In sabl c. unity
of Ml.l.llebcx, on the sieond Tues.lay of Febru
PLUSH ALBUMS. Very handsome
for Christmas Presents. Cheaper than
any plaoe in Lowell.
COLOGNE BOTTLES, worth 35 cents
each ; selling for 20 cents.
FANCY PEEFUMES-Large ana
ohoioe line.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
FANCY BUBBEB GOODS- Present ■
for children.
Large line of HABMONICAS.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BEUSHES,
wbioh we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
More than 300 doz/n of POOEET
BOOKS, of different styles, which make
fine Christmas Presents. Aho a large
assortment of Portemonnaios for specie.
POCKET CUTLERY-One of the lar-
gest lioes in the city. Ladies' and Gen-
tlen-ien'ti Pen Kuives a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAJ^Ijl
selling low.
400 doz. HAIB, FLESH and CLOTHES
B&USHES-The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that m\\ astonish aill.
Ladies' FANCY WORK BASKETS in
great variety, which mak<f splendid
Christmas Presents— Also Gents' and
Ladies' DINNER BASKETS.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beautiful patterns,
latest desigus, lowest prices.
We have also bought a Urge line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These dog ikin glorei
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog ikin,
and] they will outwear half a doien
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now sellin'^ all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at tbe very lowett
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
A few UNDERSHIRTS left that cost
50 and 60 cents each, closing out at
26 cents each. Catch on quick or you'll
lose a great bargain.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
The first of January is approaching. All
in need of such goods will find it of ad-
vantage to look] over Stevens's stook,
which he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Buy the Oi-igiiial
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
—.OF THE-
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
nnd irlory. Thus .Jesus, on the mount, shone , Conn. i>rf„««n-.„,- Ppice.
with idbuble Klory-Uii own outshining ni- ' Apply B»lin Into ewb no.trll. Price 50 cenli. irrice.
8 «nd 10 OmitrAl Street.
TO Cents.
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium lor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 'cents a line,
and very seldom fieiil of being
teard trom.
»ry next, nt nine oV.lock Itefon; noon, lo hIiow
ijjiuBe. II «nv you have. aKalimt the hnme.
And sidd "i>*'Ull<'"*'r l-* li''rfl>y illrectoil to ;rlvc
Diildlr noili-e thercol, liy |mlilisldnK IhlKclmllon
once n week, for lliree bu< renslve wei'ks, In the
newsiiaper culled the I-owcll Daily Courier,
i>rlnt««l at L<.well, the hiHt puldlcation .o be two
(lav(..ntleiiKt,l>clorcHuld court.
WltiiecH, (iKOHOK M. HitooKK, h^rinlre, Judge
of saM court, this twenty Mxth dav of .January,
til the year one thousaml cluht hun<lrcd and
"ightyelyht. J- H- Ttl.KK, KeKlstcr.
NO I>U«T! NO ASIIE8!
nv I'HINa THE
JNDES TR UC TJBL E
Fidl fci, larjicsl size *2, for throe
blocks, In tin can. Mnaller b1/.c» In
K-xpenseln nnv i»t<»veoro|icnK'nte,
. cent i»er hour. I'KATT A CO., General Man-
MgerM. 44 Siliool ►trcct, Boston, MaHS. Locjil
and Oencral AgcntB want«Ml. ^^^^
FARMERS. UnENTION!
■ w
Btockbridg* Manure*.
Ilowker'e Hill and Drill Photphate.
BnlTAlo Bone gaper-Phoiphate.
Bradley's gnper-Pboepbate.
CHEAP
FUEU
proportion.
:e. n. y^€>€>^sc^ Oo.
47
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriaare
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
fancy Boxes of OIGABS, 26 in eaoh,
for presents a: $1.00 eaoh.
Also MEEB8GHAUM OIGAB HOLD-
EBS and OIGAB OASES atbarga in
prices.
PLEASE OALL EABLY AT .
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 Middlesex Street,
If Tou want to seonre the moil deiirabls
barcalBi.
\.
THIS AND THAT.
Hopkins— Why do you wear rubbew, Jop-
kiM? JopklUB— KcoDomy, my dear boy.
There are no voles to my Hhoeu.— [The Sun.
When the publiHherii or«iinlze a copyrl}jht
league they i{o to iVlnioulcu'H Mnd ornanlze
with tt 1)1',' Hproud. The authors ^llll tiiku the
Je« side of liny pluco thai comes hiiudy.—
[Puck. _____
Ethel— Which tobo;,'ir!in KJhh! do you like
best, Coiey'H hill or Wri^hrn hill? Mabel—
Oh! Corcv's hill, don't vou* It's -^o inncli
utcoper that the jneii Inive to hold on l<»— t^'"
— the toboffjran ever so much tiKhter.— [llar-
vuid Lampoon.
Onethiv lOrne.sl had been sciioiiwly lectured
bv his inolhcr, and limilly nuut to the yard to
fllid a hwitch with which he was to. he pun-
ished, lie-. returned hoou and nahl : "l
colli lij'l llnd any Hwjtch, nmmini, but here h
tt Mi.inc you c:iii throw at me."— [Harper «
Mui,'a/.iue for February.
Hanover Squecr (Hhowluif hU wcHtcrn
coiohi about)— Tliat man we jiL^t pafned i*
ou" of the most Hucces.-ful !>uiKt» htucrei« In
town: Western Cousin— (iiiile a nl^-look-
invililluw! Hut what kind of a boat N a
bunco)' You know we don't havy much
ya-hliiiK In Da) ton ! — [I'U'k.
A Qoud Itualueaa Mcllioil.
A mail who wild out houHU-hunlln^ be-
came indiirnaiil when a real citato a;,-ent de-
manded a deposit of 50 cents for each Uey.
"What, do you niippose 1 want to steal the
keys;-
••Oil, 110."
." riieii w liv do vou want me topiit uimnui-
fv f.»r tlieuiy"
"•'It i« our rule, sir:" •— ~
"Yes, and one lh.it rcllcclH on the hoiiesly
of every man wh(» ha«i dialings with you.
lleru'H "i thiliar. (ilveine key-, to two «»f
your houses w hl< h are |i:ilai"c>. iinu . hut
Which wl!l bo tuinblo-down tianis when 1
look :it lliem.''
The )icntlcm;iii returned lain in the after-
noon. "I doii'l like your Imuses," .:ii(i lit'.
•*Thcy are, ;is I e.vpeeietl. tiuihlii;; but b:iru«.
Ii«re are vour keys; ;;i\c im^ my dtdliir. Ity
the wiiv, I owir vou an ap »io^v."
"Wliat for?" ■
•'You know I coiuidalncd a;<ain«l leavln.if a
depooit for I he kejitj'"
.'•Ye-."
"^ahl thai such u demand relloctcd upon
pjv honest) J"'
•Yc."
"1 wNIi to atinonnce n chanifn of opinion,
ind coininoial sueh Hhruvvil bUkine»H melh-
hU."
"Whysoy
"\\ til, I ill-covered, somewhat lo my Hur-
trlse, too, tiiiil It 1 hadn't left the dollar with
. 'OUjl would ikH have returned the key*."—
} niuiiHUW I'ravullcr.
An Alarm Cloek rndt<r the SofA.
1 Kioni Ihe Albany .lournul. I
A mother on .MadUon avyjiue lately re-
•lUUMted her daunhlcr. who l« Just approach-
hiK womanhood, to ({Ive her beau a hint that
she mukt not sit up later than 10 o'clock.
Tld» the Kirl waw reliiclunt to tlo, but her
little brother Uireutened that unleHN she did
be would open Ihu narlor door ami an-
uuunee the maternal edict. The niiiter MUp-
1>osed that khu had put a <pdetu> on her
irother by remlndlnif him of hlM playlnn
bookey und forKlni; hU molher'N name on
exciiHi H from school to ^'o skating, not for-
Kettinu' to meiilinn a little riding whip hU
luammu kept in her room. All this, howev-
er, wan not enough to keep the youth from
ifett!iiK even with Ids sis's heau for not glv-
luK him unythiiiif Christmas.
The other evening he gni an alarm clock
with a hell HH loud as the Kon)t on the
"Brooklyn Hrldge" hob, and placed It under
the sofa where his sister and her L)etrolhed
were to do their spoonln;,'. The hands were
pointed ut 10. The unsusnuclinK Kirl heard
the tick, but took It to l»e her lovcr'n Water-
burv. Ho wasjust tlckllnu her ear with a
yarn abniit a horse his pupa was nohtK to
buy when the ){on;( sounded. There was a
pause— und then, as though understandiii);
the meaning, he i^rabbed his hat and never
stopped running uniil he struck the door
stoop, when hullew. The hoy had Iceil the
Nteps. The little hndher now takes u cush-
ion to school with him.
Ho Word fur It In (h« Uusalan Latiiraa8:e.
The Czar— My deuroflsky, whit is thut
queer thiiiKoff the riesldcntsky of the Unltod
.Statenotr has Bent to the Popesky?
The ( zarlna— The Constitution, my dar-
llu«sky.
The (;zur— Constitution! What In the
name of senseky Is a Constltutlony— [I'ttts-
bui'i; Chronicle.
Bare BarKain.
1 inive a small farm of 16 acres of excel-
lent land located as miles from l/)well V. »J.
In one of tho best towns ami neighborhoods
in Middlese.v county. Lariro variety of fruit
trees, ^i apes, Sm. Cotta^'e house of 7 rooms
with HU extra irood cellar. (Jood water in
tiie house. Also plenty of shed^oom, lar^e
high posted barn, match-boarded, with jr"Oil
cellar. Will kceti 6 cows and a horse. This
place must be sold within ;J0 days on account
of Hettlin« an estate jind is Dilcnd at the ex-
ceedln^lv low price of J2*J<M». Full particu-
lars of 'rhomas H. Klllolt, 38 Central street,
Lowell.
"Uull't Victory."
While pirrchaslnx a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial .Svrup a few days ajs'o, a lady re-
marked ; "I call vour Uarvurd Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Viclorv,' so wonderful arc the
results it acconiulisheN." The victories
which it has >{Hiiied over coujrhs, sore throat,
croup, whooj)in,!i^ coukIi and bronchial dlltl-
cultles are almost numljcrlcss. As a speel-
nicu of the testimonials we are dally reeclv-
Idk read tbe following :
MONTPKLIER, Sept. 12, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. S. Hull A Co. ;
Ocnllemeu— PIcaBC send me by express, C O.
D., four houlen of your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup. I have been using it and feel that I owe
my life to Us wonderlul curative powers.
Yours truly,
Anna TuRirFUt.
Tbe Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up tu
J< lb. bottles at 26 cents, and X lb. bottles at
BO cents a bottle. Prepared by Geo. S. Hull
A Co. (succesHors to Lyford & Hull). Five
Cent SavInK bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mass.
JFumiiure and Oarp«t».
Sherman* Manning have a large line'of
household furniture, black walnut, ash and
palnlBd chamtMr saltes. New and elegant
styles at very low prices. No. 8 Prescott street
Soatbwlck block.
ai9dtna'» MtUr Store,
94 Meiylmack street, Is a popuhur resort for
ladles who desire to obtain cnulne bargains.
The proprietor has placed bucIi low pilces on
every description of hair goods that everybody
itaoald take advantage of them at onoe. CaU
early for a cJioloe selection.
fllttiical.
'DWELL DAILY COURIEB, FRIDAY, FEBBUABY 3, 1888.
jFinantial.
8
TJICOBS
■XffiSJ^
AdJuatdhU Windotn Screen*,
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors
repaired. Rnbber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping oat dust. Sectional, extension and
eommon ladders. Patent folding clothea dry-
ers, bard and wooden ware, machinists' and
oarpentert' toels. Longman A Martin's pure
preparod paint*. Carpet •weepers and clothe*
wringers sold and repaired by J. C. Bennett, SI
Dntton street, Lowell, Mass.
■<n V ..'- ■• ■< ' .' ' •', ■ ' '
Care; iiuui-uticm, iiwrilgla,
ilatli-:r(ir, l[i'.kUftr.liV; Toutbuchti
Siinilni., Ilri;».f'., fU., '■(<•.
t'itlCK, rjl'l'V C1.\T&
. .^ _ _ ^_-..- / il/i'ut'M.ii an'l Di'iilora.
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCES ARE it is the
stomach's fault.
Whatever the cause,
it can be cured — and
cured permanently — by
^.^CI-|EhJc!^'S
NDR^i^E Pills
which are purely vege-
table and free from all
injurious ingredients.
Olia*. TT. Eaton, Brolcer,
Koom 17 Central Blook.
Attention given to all flrst-class loana and
Investments.
iDf.Cl
Spr.cl.
SAFEST OF ALL
INVESTJBLKNTH
W.B.CI.AKK &CO., of MlNNKAPOUB, Offer
J'Hrs* Mortt/ar/ts on Farm* in AHnnejiota una J>a-
lMt<i In Hnu>uiit8 of iMW and upwardi. ; lutoruel
I'rom 7 to 8 per cent. Mnrtyuj/es on AfmneapolU
CHty Property t\iiU':rcan percent. Fifteen years
experience. .sVnrf to Boston office for PamphM
ami references before you Invest elHCwhore.
Or.OlUiK WALLACK, Agent, lU Milk street,
Ilooui 40, Huston.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
so Nassau Street, - - - New Vork,
HAVB CONHTANTLV ON HAND
A SKLKCTION OF CflOICK INVBSX-
AlKNT MKCUltlTlKS.
For Sal* by all DnifCRliti. Prlf • 2.1 rtf . p^r bmq
8 Ixjxos fir «•"> ct«.: or Kiint liV niiill, ixmliiBK Irw, <ia
itMipt of vriG«. l>r. i. U. Sclitiuck A 6oa, rbiUdlb
Catarrh
KLY'S
CREAM BALM
CleMuaeii the Nasal
I'amtwRtts, Allays
I'Mlii and Inllnin-
iiiiittoii, Hetils the
Mores, ItHB tores
tho H« nses of
Tnste and eiiuell.
^,05»-^o3>^TRY THE CURE
A^.x^'^naa A particle Is ap-
■Mr \--f I in piled Into each no.n-
I A'N^mE'EVED t>'>> iHiilU agreeable.
_j^i r*»w"»rm i'riceft<)et».ittinii>j-
glMs;»»y nmll,rc)rl.torcil,«IOitJi. KLY UltOTIl-
KRS, '-'3ft tireenwlcli street. Now York.
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHINO SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The (}lory of a Man is in Hit Strength.
Nervf) ot I'iiyslcHl Foree When Lost Qalck*
ly Itegalued by OuuMultlug
r>»i. c jr. LE%vi«,
Who, after Intense stmly ami deep research, has
lately illHCDvered a new, e.xtrnorilinHry, ijulck,
certain and Inexpensive cure for Diseases of llie
UrAln and rtplnHl Cord, .S|»ernmtorrliieft, Semi-
mil WeakncHii, Kluld Kftc.ipes, Impotencv and
Deranircd KnnctPtnc of tho Norvons unit lienor-
atlve SvHten.s. TIILS .NKW ANI) MAItyM,-
Oils MKlUCAI.TIlEATiMKNT has cured the
moHt deMperate forms ot Nervous DUorders In
iKjth youuK unit old. To debllltnted youth It he-
Btows the vigor of mni-iliooil, and In advanced
Hffo It estnltlUhes tlie vlifor of vouth without
the iMMslhlllty of fidlure. IfiUNAiiY Com-
I'LAIN r». Acute or Chronic l>Uch(irireni Mtrlc-
ture, RcUMitlon of the Urine, Uriivel.Kldht'y or
Uliidder l>lHorilcrM. SypldlU, Secondary .Sytnp.
tome, Kruptlons, .Skin DIucuhcm, all are abso-
lutely cured without, the use of mercury, coiml-
ba or Injections. No rcBtrlctlon* In diet or hin-
drance from business. Kkcunt casks cckkw
IN TllUKK OU Koim UAVS. I'ntlents whose c;i«ea
have been neglected, badlv treated or pro-
nounccd incurable, are particularly Invited to
visit Dr. LewlH. A written Kuarantec of cure
iriven In all cases arranKed ami undertaken. IM
I'KAIITIOKllpWlinlsof THIHTV VEAUS.
s^Dr. Lewis Is frequently consultcil by
manv who have been completely ill»o^>ura>red of
evorbeluK eured after having cxperlmenU-d
with v.irlour. advertlHed noi'iirumx, electric beliM,
Ac which Itnartiiblv do more harm than gooil.
Kverv \>!nmm of dl6eui«e ilcmands illCcrent und
gneclal fre.'itmor.t. To thoKO who may hove
been illHapitnlnted, Dr. Lcwla would say con-
suit htm and he wlUrcFtore tBc .ll.^appolnted
one to nil the duties of life, whether they be
phyBlcal or mental, pertaining to manled life
or "eini^lo IdeBaedncHS."
Consultation, Medicines, Ac, W.
Worklnir Classes Sa.SO.
DR. LKWIS is permanently located at
129 Frieudship Street, Providence, E. I.,
One door from lllchmond street (off Broad
street). Oftlco hours all the year round from 9
to 2 and ."> to »; Sunday, lo to 2, "o/ later. Ih K-
MALE COMPLAINTS SKILFULLY TREAT-
ED.
NOTICK TO COUNTUY PATIKNT8.
Dr. Lewis will, on full description of case
(with fee enclosed), immo-llately send a supply
of hlB valuable medicines, accompanied with in-
structlons and advice for the cure of the above
dlstreRblng complaints. Just Published:
MINUTES.
1ft
Fourth Kdltlon
Medical Minnies,
with additional colored
lllustratlons.a Portkait
, OF THK Author, ani> a
I LIST OK COMPLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
fipeed vcure of above sub-
iectH, iiexual diseases etc.
Price 25 cents by mall
to any address, from the
author, Ur. O.J •Lewie.
Agent for Medical isilnutes, W. W. DUNCA3r,
191 Middlesex Btreet.
ALL KINDS
■ or-
. AT THB -
Courier Job Office.
Correopondniee of U(iii,\frt, Itroktri and Jnvtit-
vris *oluUc(i.*
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER HIHIHG CO.,
OlHoe 48 Central Street, Room 10,
)»PALD1NU KLOCK,
Oirers a valuable lnvc».tnioi.t to Ithose who dc-
Mit; Hiire returns lor ilielr initity. The com-
pany are not «uij;a«ed In any wlld.cat fpecula-
llon. They lire Mildnt: tbo ^t.'ck upon Its merltt ,
l.oln.,' conllilent thai It will realise what they
elulni. Call and u^ k i|UCNtlr ut,.
I'rivate WIrci to N«w Torfc.
Teleplione Call, S78'3.
Sarnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS IIONDH, (JKAIN AND PRO-
VISIONS lK>uK|it and sold for Cash, or car-
rlud ou Margin.
a i*. O. BnUdinu* Lowell,
INVESTMENTS
AT
T and e* I*or Cent.
First mnrtiaKe. with coupon bonds attached,
payable Heml-annually by Applct.m National
ilank. .Stx'ured on Improved faruiH In the west,
fnnn :t to .% tlmeii Ihe value of the losn. Abso>
luiely se«!ur«, und principal an.l Intercit paid
as a rule with us mu<h pronipineHS as Koyeru^
inent bond*. Amounts from #;HH) up, ylehlliiK '
and H per cent. Apply to ALL^TON AM.hN,
Mannur Idoik. .'VMentrnl street, room 1. liefer
to .lOIIN V. KIMHAI.L, President App oton
Nat. l»unk..lA^. K. »''*i''l't>W.'V..','r*u;!V,"»,'.MlS'
ell Mutual Kho lu«. Co., LKVI SPKAUlJL,
i»rc!-hleni Tnub r* und Mechnnlc* Inn. Co., r..
W PATCH, MAP(iO«»l» WllMillT, CIIAULK8
IIOVKV, .ikrFKHSON UANCllOKT.
BIX PER CENT.
ofWKlXG FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
IMnclpal and Interest payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and after careful examination recommend thcra
for UncKtnient.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABRO0K,
35 Oongress Street, Boaton.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
iUke the ONLT eaiy riding jnmp seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Sold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS k SPOFFOBD,
BIDDLE k SMAST,
0. W. LONG,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVn) J. FOLGER,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. B0ABDMA5,
OSGOOD MOBBILL,
Amesbnry, Mass.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO..
PITTSTOM. PA.
THB OOURIXR JOB OITICB to prepared to
execute Job prlntlB^ of every deeortptlon
on the aborteat ootloe aad at ttaa k»w«et ratas.
^a» antr Coftr,
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
orricE
22 SHAITUCK STRtlL COR. If.lDDLE.
i9i0cellaneous«
HEWALL U. MACK, PrcBldent,
JACOU KOGKlfS. TreaBurcr,
D. U. ISAliTLKTT, Clerk.
DIKBCTORS:
HliWALL «. MACK, LEVI Sl'BAttUK.
.lACOM ItOtiKlt.^, GKOlUiK MOTLKY,
JAML.'S H. KltANCIH, .JOHN F. KlMDALL,
ALtXANUKlt G. CUMNOCK.
PklCE OF CAS,
with the discount off for prompt pay-
ment. Is
81.20 per Thousand Feet.
riKHT.t-LAAS
(las Cooking Stoves
!!>ct up and rented ut a low rate per your,
plltlujf luciuded.
COKE,
flroLen, screened and delivered at,
$4.00 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
OAtSU.
No rharte made for tbe use of meters.
No cbarge made for rouuinc eupply
plp«is from stn*»t mains to roDsuiners' oel-
lars.
Orders, wheu left at oaoe, promptly at-
tended to.
0. E. CL8H1NG, Agont.
5tobC9 antj I^angr0.
Mm \t Parlor Stoves
AT THK LOWEST PRICES.
•J. T. lMII^l>"Ii:
t04 MERRIMACK STKKBT
or the very best tuakes,
ikX LOVr PRICKS.
Cull and see our variety.
N.:J. WIER&CO.,
51 MARKET NTKBKT.
STOVES AND RANGES I
Stove Linings and Fittings.
Tin Ware Maniifactiirers.
Olaes, IVoodcu and Hollow Ware.
KITCHEN FUKNITUBI
And Peddlers' gnpplles.
PAPER STOCK AND OLD IR«.>N PtJB-
CUAKED.
WLA.RXIIV A; L^^NGLl^.Y,
174* 176 MII>l>l.ICSKX STREET.
WE RECEIVB OUR
.1.^-
Every Thursday, ensuring the freshest posBlhle
for Friday. Our bill lor this week Includes
Cod, Haddock, Halibnt, Fresh Mackerel,
Smelts, Flqnnders and Freeh Herring i
FroTidenoe River and Virginia OTSTBB8.
Clams on shell and shucked. Smoked
Halibut, FInnnn Uaddlee. American and
P. an4 C. SARDINES.
We have our Oysters and Lobsters fresh on
Saturday for Hunday.
:Eacott :Bi'otlier»,
T7 BRIDGE STRKBT.
J. W. BENNETT & CO,.,
ROOFERS,
BEE HIVE BRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of Grand.
ALL KI1TD6 or OOMMEBCIAL JOB
PKDlTIKe done at tbe Gonrler Job Oflee
promptly aad at loweet prtnae.
Stu(mejS0 Carbd^
NO. 7 JOHN STREET.
saO tt USB ELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's SiipeNPLospliaU*
——AMI)
ENQLISH LAWN BRESSINQ,
For sale dioap by
jr. O. ROOERS Sc CO..
S9. 81 and M Market htreet.
GOLD MLDAL, PABId, 1878.
BAilER'S
las
\Viirr«ul< d abMolu(«ty put*
Co'.fiii, from wl l<h the cxoci.* of
fill halt txnn removid. IthaH(/ir(«
tlnifit/m ttrtngth of Cuooatnli< d
with BlurchtArrowrootu^BuKar,
Olid Irt ihorvfore fur mora ecouoiu-
I'ul, rotting Utt than eneeent n
cu/i. It i« dullcloui*. nuurUhliitt.
•trc:u(tluulng, eeally dltfoatvd,
and udiiilrkldy adapted forlrivul
laos well OS fur (tvnious In hc.'ill^.
tield If tirowrsVterprhf r«.
■ W. BAKER S CO., Dorcliester, Mass.
Machinists
AND
Engineers
Should bear In mind that we have In stork
and to order a larfft* supply ut
PACKmG,
INCLDUINU
Plain and Pare Bubber in Sheets ; Bubber
Oaskets and Bings ; Bound and Square
Bubber Piston Paokiag ; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Bope Packing, round and square;
Asbestos Bound Piston Packing ; Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thiok ; Soapstoue, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Bound Pis-
ton Packing ; IJsudurian dc Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Bubber Packing Wire
Insertion; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ing Bingn; Blackbnra's Fabric Valves;
India Bubber Valves for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
C. B. COBURN & CO.,
3S Market Street,
Solon yPV. Stevenai,
ATXORPd E Y- AT - LAIIV,
Mo. 3 Barristers Hail.
HARRISON W. STREETEB,
0<>iiMtiil>lo niid Oollector,
Udoiu No. 6, Ceutral Itlock.
Ollicc hours, from '.) to I'l, 1 to 6, fln<t SJondaj.
ThnrMlay niiil 1" rlilay eveiiliiffti from 7 U> 'i.
#4/-M)eclal atu-niloh lo collertlon of r«nts aad
general rare ol tt-iieincnt property.
r>R. O. A. W II^KIIVta»
Surgeon Cbiropodist.
No. 1 Prt.'»cutt 8tr««*t.
Luwtill, Maaa*
OiUc hours : tf a. n. to \Z m., .' to A > i •* 7 ••
I. u).; .'Sundays, 3 to i p. m. '
POSTERS,
\m Descripifl of Pnnting
— -REQUIKED Vt—
oiotiiJiiir«
I>i*^ Good*,
Ofooory,
' Or Other Establisbments,
-AT
Courier Job Office.
I>r. R. B. I*ro«cottr,
Late Ooullst to Northwestern Dispensary, New
» Yorkrlty.
<>flle». No. 8 WyiiiHu's KxcSwiik**. vomee
MtrrloiHrk aii.l T'oiitral Slrtst^tii, I'tom wltV
(ir. Iticktr. Oflice days and hours : W K1>NE(^
!>AV.S and SATl'I'.DA VK, tr.)iji a a. » i. nntlll
(I. ni. Exclusive attention jjlveii to <iJ •■ai.es of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONUMENTS.
V.NDllEWS JL WHEELER.
KNTAULI81I KI> ltt&7,
MAMl'yACII.'RKIlH or
i Granilfi 8ii!i fMi %iX
Xo, 41 ThunuUht: Street,
N«*ar Northern U»pot.
.. IL AvnaKwe. chai. wukbijest
JAMES MORRLS.
Machinist and Engineer
Steam, Gas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job M'orker anti Uepairer of Hteam, Oaa
and Waller KiiKla»e. I'rlutlns Preeeea,
SleMtii PninpM, 8heniuir. rulleys, Law*
MuwMra, Mo»liif Machine*, etc.
Shop 25 Middle Htreet, liOwell.
First Letter Foundry in New Enilanl
tJOMMKNCiCD IN 1H17.
Boston Type Fouudryr
Noted for lU hard and touKti metal, Ite larn*
varieties of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE.
And for lU UNRIVALLED Newspb!>er rarea.
Address or<lers to JOHN K. RUOKUe. AfWl»
Oft Water street, Boston.
49>The Courier and Journal type Is from IM*
foundry.
LAMPS
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGINO LAMPS.
FAN07 HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be foand in great variety
•AT-
FRENCH & PUiFER'S
ISl *yentr(t: Street*
Adveitlse in the Courier.
PAINTERS
AND
BUILDERS.
Voa will Ond It to year Interest to call
us before beclnnlnc jonr
PAINTIJSTG
A Kood aaeortment ot flret-claee
always on hand, at bottom prioes. Give «•
a call at onr new and eiracions store.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Street, Lowell
»o^wke:r*is
L
%'
PrG|»ared for Lawns, Grass Plats, Kl
Gardens and Hower Beds.
PBICKfl I
Ten lb. l»aars for 1000 square feet W
Twenty- 0VC lb. bosrs for S^OO square t9tK...%lM
rifty lit. iMfts for 0000 square fees I.H
One humlred lb. bags •"*
VOB iAia BT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
II0.4T
'ii^i^'s
LOWELL DAILY COUBIER, FRIDAY. FEBRUABY 3, 1888.
LOWELL DAILY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1888.
l^OWELL DAILY CQUUIEB.
IMibllrihed every afternoon, Sundays excepted,
»u the CoiirJei IJulldlng. just oftBt ot the ToHt
Omcc, MtrilHiack Hlreet, Lowell, Mu»8., by
Mux(leu&Uo«ell. bub«crlptlou price ♦«i.00 a
year, M» ceuu a moiilh, \1 cent» a week, dcUv-
ered by nirrler. Siiif^le coplea 'i ceutB. Adver-
ll»luK i"le» luriilbhfd ou application.
lAJwell Weekly Journal publUhed from same
olUctou IT rldajB. I'rlce $IM per ftn.unu. al-
ways In advance. Larger circulation In towns
near Lowell than all other papera.
kNTKUtll) AS BKCONU CLA88 MAIL MATTKB.
What today is fclauK >n«y
beoce be clasalc EuKHsb.
Id a few years
UraliiMtft) wild Irrigation.
Irriiiation i» becoiuin« a subject of uo Ut-
ile importance here in New Kugland, and in-
deed in all parts of the country where mar-
ket KardenluK I" a considerable pursuit. Our
climate on the Atlantic coaxt aflbrds a sufH-
cieut amount of rainfall, take the whole
A TARIFF DEBATE.
I declared) closed up its ranki,and if there wai
to be a fair and manly contest l>etween the
!)ply to Senator 8h«r- two parties on (his »;reat public question, be
Ite Oltio Htatoanaan'M ^ould be deliKl't«*l. ^^^ ••« ^""^ "**' believe
the Issue would !>« pieseuiod. I^t the dein-
ocraljc ranks be closed. Let its proposition
to reduce taxation 1m! i.resenied, and the
Senator Konna'a Be
iiiaiiU 8|io»tli— The
Answer.
Feb. 2.— In the Senute, today, the commit
.e, ,o lm-...l«.l« .be .•acWe™llro.d.w« .oi-.au™ u^^^^^^ '"J ™-
iinnouiiced as follows: :»lcssrs. 'rye, ; »^y,.^ yy^^y,.^,,, ,.,.^,1^ ,„ accept the issue
Dawes. Hiscock, Davis, Butler, Morgan and ^^j i^, \i jjo tothe people. Hut for the senator
Hcilrst Mr. Hoar, who could have been I from West VirKinia to a-<sail bim for having
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thesuccc-*Hof the farmer, and which, in the the >oa9 and nuvs on the motion, but " U,,„„j^ed his mimi. if lie had not done »o,
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In IHXK tliere were, »o some rcaily reckoner
rtguivs. 1-23 cases in which Lynch law was
aitplled In the riiitci siutc». Th.'ie were I'l
In Texas an.l H in Mlsslssli-id. All the vic-
tims w«'re men. and h(). a uood many mon.
than half, were negroes, ll Is .niile remark-
able th t! the colored men's inlsde' il» are so
prompt ly !ind severely imid-.he.l. If the
white- L,iiilty of the crimes of wbleli the
lilack* arc aceuscl and so promptly punished,
were treated as summarily the list of lyn<h-
Ings wctuld l»e greatly enliirgeil.
New York has got u Ur-t rate elephant on
Its han Is in tlic shiii'c of (iernian opera and
tlicMetr«ipolitaiM)|)crahou»i'. The (iernian el-
ement Is very strong in the city's s«i.lety, but
ll tlnds opera pretty rich for lt» blood ami
ralher too 'o-tly for its pocket. Tlil« season
tlie theatre has not prospered. It has never
pal.l. but heretofore the •Icllcit has not been
so great. Wlial will be done with tli«' bouse
1* not «le. idetl. A now company may be en-
gaged an<l another effort made to continue
(Jerinan opera, or the hou»e may be rented to
any manager who is foolish enough to en-
gage it. ^_^^^__^_^___
What It a Crank?
Manv suppose that the use of the word
•'cranii'" In a «lispuraglug sense of an indi-
viduul. is a modernism. The truth U, it is
but the reviving of a well-marked obsolete
•ense of Ihe term. Narcs's Glossary I IH2-J]
gives the word thus: •'(rank, a cheat, an Im-
postor." Burton I Anatomy of Melancholy.
\m] says :
Jodociih Uamhoderlos, a lawyer of Bruges,
hath some notable examples of such counter-
feit cranks. \
An.l so ngnin [4.■^<ll^ "Thou art a counter-
feit crank, a cheater." Thomas llarman. in
bis Caveat for t'ommon t'ursetors [l'K)»lJ,
devotes the eleventh chapter to the descrip-
tion of A Counterfeit (rank.— [t'ougrogu-
llonalist.
Thi» docs not Bt all prove what It under-
takes to provck namely, that tlie presont
Bcnre of "crank" is aiicluut. Nowadays
♦•crank" docs not mean "an impo.<.tor or
uheaf ," but a man not mentally sound. Skcat
gives three meanings of the word: 1. A
bout arm, a twist, a bend in an axis. *J.
Liable to be upset— a sea-term. :i. Brisk,
lively. Uichardson says, "(rank is wrenched,
twisted, bent." He adds. "A ship is crank
when -he .annot keej) a straight cour.se."
Bailey exi.lalns the sea-term "crank" th is:
".\ shij" U said to be crank when she cannot
bear her sail, or «an boar but a small i)!irt.
for fear of up-ettiiig." "Krnnk." in (Jerinan
antl Danish, means sick, indisposed, not
well. ( a|»tain Cook is (|Uoted by Skeat and
Uichardson as writing of a -ship, "The Beso-
luliou was very crunk." Here, too, may be
(juoted the >taii7,a of a song given in the fane
of the llliistiious Stranger:
'How I weep for the hour.
When l htarted from t'le Tower,
And left my friends a-;frlevlng at my lolly < »;
1 loft my breuil and butter
In my father's rmnkii cutter,
To sail down tlie Thames In the Polly O."
Now it is not didicult to undorstaiid how a
word meaning wrentihed, twisted, not able
to keep a straight course, came to mean both
sickness of body and derangement of inind.
The modern slang word "crook"' seems to
cover the meaning given by the Congrega*
lionali-t to "crank." A "crank" is crooked,
and a "crook" is cranked, with this dlfl'er-
cnce : The "crook" has u moral twist and
the "crank" has a mental twist, though both
are oti the straight. Malsell's Uogue's Lex-
icon (New York, 1S59) fails lo give either
"crank" or "crook," but bus the following :
"Cranky, mad, insane. Cranky-Hutch, an
insaiiJ! asylum." Here we have run the
word '•(•rauk" in its present slang meaning
into the ground. Has this search been use-
less!" No: for it shows us how a word «lcvf;l-
ops by u*age into diver'^e secondat'y mean-
ings. Crank meant first a bend, and so in
mechanics it means "bond" still- a twisted
or Unt piece of metal tracsferring motion.
Then as one is bent and twisted from
bis u>iial straight walk or attitude.
when unwell, it «ame to meap sickness.
Then as one who is quite well and strong is
agile and nimble, bending readily in any di
rectlon, full of "<iuips and cranks." it came
to mean lively and healthy In a high degree.
Then as one witli an iramond bias is wrung
(another form of wrong) from the straight
lioc of dnty, so crook and crank came to
mean rogue and cheat. Finally since u cra/y
man is mentally all awry, turned aside,
wrenched from right reason, "crank" seemed
a flttlDg name for such twisted and pervert-
ed creatures. There are in Knglish other
words Ijesides "crank" that have ac<iuired
contradictory meanings, notably, let, prevent,
/•rowd (in Jt« American acnsc as a verb).
spell. It has been found th.it the two evils
can be met through the same means, and
considerable progress in this direction has
l>eeii ma.J«. Tiling under the surface Is
used, both lo ilraw oil" tho surplus water
when there is too much, aud to distribute
the irrigating supply wlien It Is needed In
time of drouth. In tho former case tlio tile
drains are allowed to emi.ty the water lu a
wet lime, relieving ibu -oil to such depth as
U deemed necessary ; and in the latter ease
the drains are tliisbed from an artitlcial sup-
ply, and the moisture is drawn up to the
roots of plants by capillary attraction.
Tliere are objections lo this method, which
it will re<|ulrc more experiment to ob-
viate, and whose disadvantages are not fully
determined as yet. Such a system of tiling is
expensive, aud would bo warranteil only on
land which Is very valuable for the proiluc-
tioii of coneeutraU'd crop*. The tiling also,
to answ.r for irrigalion, must bo compara-
tively near the surf icc. and thus Is in
daui^er of both frost and the plow. Tho
cost of furnishing an artlUclal and ample
supply of water. U tho *ame, no matter
which nnthod of .llstriliullon is emjiloycd.
But there are many pieces of land which are
hO supplied With water llial drains would
never be dry. Or -uch a colitrol might Ik;
ellcctcd by a dam. so that in a .Iry lime the
How c.uld be stopped, and the water be al-
lowed to rl»e and be ulllizcd al the surface,
while when not needed, the llow could be
kejd going Oil, aud the pljK'i. act a» drains
again. Major Kmcry, we believe, lias such
an experiment uowf in conteinplation. of
course Ihe ordinary^and obvious way to ir-
rigato a piece of land l» by applying tlie wa-
ter on the surface. But this methml has its
dilMcultics; and if a double urraiigemenl can
be made which shall act for drainage or irri-
gallm, as may be desired, tt' most imporlanl
ktep has been taken. It Is safe to say that
th.' farmer who would irrigate and drain all
his lantl at will could have a dead sure thing
on a croj). both as to season and sl/e. And
when farming get. so liigh that every acre I*
a market jtarden or Its e4|Ulvalent, we shall
raise corn, potatoes, grain aud grass by irri-
gation. ^^^^___„.^___„_
iiiiVHl service of the United Slates, shall., be : „t^tof, against tlie lax on tobacco. It came
a pension of !P72 per from the tarniers. Ije heeded It, hfe obeyed
entltletl to receive . ..„ , , . . . ,
month. Also, that the increase allowed by . |i, he regarded It, anJ in doing so be on I
this act to those persons who may liei-eaftcr I j^ ^hsl the senators from Virginia, We
' Virginia, unnessee. North Caroiira ■■
become totally helpless shall be niade to com
nicnce in strict coiiforiully with see. 40US,
llevisod Statutes.
Senator Keuna then secured the liooi* to
reply to the tarirt speech of Senator «her-
nnn. All the circumstances, he said, Ju«tllled
the belief that that speech was exhaustive of
the resources of the senator from Ohio and
the party of which he was a leading repre-
sentative which could bo Invoked In erltl-
cism of the Ti-esldeut's message. The sena-
tor from Ohio bati dismissed the solemn
warning of tho President with a wave of the
liaii.l. lie ha<l treated a large and growing
treasury surplus us a matter neither requlr- ^^ _^
li.g attention nor Justifying '«l>pr«l'«"»\oU; i or to north or south,
The great statesmen whom Mr. Sherman had i , ,,,„^. „ ,„.t,ji.ei
iiuoted did not share such an opinion. . . ^ '
.Mr. Sherman had garbled Ihe words which
he quoted from President .Fetf.rson so as to
justlfv his own oidnlon. Mr. Jellerson bad
soleninlv invoke.! a,.chanu'e in the organic
law of the land to avert tbe«langer of a sur-
(ien. .laek»on, Daniel Webster and a
inly
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"Why Priests Should Wed."
Sold at our ofllci' or sent by express on receipt
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^urtton SalcB.
BY JOHIV E. BBRRY.
AHCtloneer and Appraiacr.
QUOTATIONS.
.Intnes Russell Lowell wanls free trade for
waite-earners and manufacturers, and pro-
tection for "literary fillers."- ISprlugtleld
Cnion.
plus. (ien. .la«k»oii, Daniel vveusier anu a
^uccessi.)n of republican Presidents and aec-
retiiries of the tre:i&iir> had shared the ap-
ireh«ns|.>n ex|»rcs-.«nl by President Clove-
in«l. Hcpublicuu statesmen volciag aucb
opinions had nol been deuounce.l »»•'•■«*
Ira.lers. Tlie voi«cs »)f responsible omciuls
of lb" go\crnnieut v%ire uiiiteil In Ihe ex-
pression of up|»iehensU)n of llio dangers
which I'lesiileiit e Icveliiiid has called UJion
( ongri s. to iivert. No patriotic American,
exce|ilinir iMissildv Sherman himself, calmly
lOideinj.late* tho unneccssavy withdrawal
and hoarding of money. .SiiatorSlicrman had
proicted nio-l vlgor»»usly aaaiiist the Pro«l-
deiif' de.lanitloii that tlio internal revenue
-hoiiM be .lone awuv with. In ISST, Senator
>lntinian himself had expressed much the ;
sameoi.luli»n ihut he now so severely erltl-
cl/cl. Ill l^wO and in IHSJ. he iiad elo«|Ueot- I
ly aud forcibly maintained much th« same i
Senator Shcriuan ha. I charge.l that the
ireasurv suridus was due to the Presldenl'a
failure to cxerci-e bis legal function-. This
1 barge was baseil in linly upon Ihe fact that
tho President lia<i o|M»osfd shU'pIng »ub-
si.lies. Ipon such ciilicUm the Prcshlent
eould w. II allord to. meet the issue. The
senatot's policy wouKI conliuuo to drive
Am.rl.an sliips from the ocean, while b«
sabsl.ll/ed the few that were able to con-
tinue In -ervlee; to put sugar on tho free lUt
In the iiilerest of the •'|)ampa» ami helots,
and subsidl/e the meiuory of its .\merlcan
I pro.lucers. The refusal to sign the river
I and harbor bill had been eritlclse<l, although
! no other course was open to tlie President.
I Senator Henna then proceeded to a dlt-
cussion In dt tall of the ertect Upon the reve-
nue and ujioii domestic Interesls of a Judi-
cious revision of the tariff, disputing almost
ever
Sher
"ry oeoiionilc proposition a.lvanced bv Mr.
, . .,„.'rman, and maint:ilning that the Presi-
There Is one thing which is beyond the ,j^„,»„ ^„^r^,,.st ions pointed tlie way. not onlv
iKiwer of legislation, and that is to make one j„ ,.,.u,.f f,.y,„ bunlensome tax ilious ami
mail sell-supporlliig without coui|»eting with ,|,„ ,ijj|,j;|.|-s of exc» sslve revenue l)Ut also to
the labor of any other man. Legislatures i |„j.r,.u,ed prosptrlly and tho correction of
have tried the job in tlie case of convh-ts in jmmmerablo evil«. witiiout disregard for any
the penitentiaries at the instance of labor or- ^( ,!„. , sialili«he.l interests of this couiilry.
irani/ations. but they have failed every time. Senator Keiiiia argued that it was true we
begluning . -.
ga
lis was inevitnble
[Lynn Item.
from the
GENE UAL COURT.
Feb. 2.— The Senate engrossed the bill re-
lating to Ihjiior licenses for dru:rgists, and
the resolve for a constitutional amendment
limiting the length of tho session and tiic pay
of members was passed to a tlilnl reading.
Ought to pass was re|)orte.l by the treasury
committee on the House bill making api»r«»-
priutions for salaries and c\|)ensts at the
state almshouse at Tewksbury. The rule to
shut out new business was twice sus|»cnded.
In the House tin? thinl reading of the bill
aulbori/ing the Ol.l Colony iJailriiad coui})a- j
ny to It.'ase the Boston & Provl.lence rail- ;
road was ma.lo the brst order of the day for |
Tuesday next. , , ., !
The bill requiring suvinu's banks and in-ll-
lutious for savings to call In their books of ,
deposit at stateil intervals, for the ju'rposc
of veritie;ition. was passe.i to a lliir.l readiiiL'.
The same (Jispo-ltlon was nia.lc of the bill
lo incorporate the town of Avon, the bill to
change the name of llie trustees of Armenia i
college, the bill to increase tho salary of
the clerk of the civil service commission ami
the resolve to amend the constitution rel-
ative to the «iualiticalions of voters for gov-
ernor, lieutenant-governor, scniitor!- and rep-
resentatives.
THE i»i;m:ui.v iiKAniN(i.
Kx-(iov. Uobinson spoke for two hours
lu opposition to the division of Beverly, be-
fore the committee. He contended that the
ilivision was desired by tax dodgers, while
the asses.sors liad been very fair in the rat-
ing. Mr. Stearns argued for the petitioners
anil made a cai)ital speech, which of course
was punctuatc<l with laugliter.
FOKBIUN :NEW8.
Iiave no shiiis. thev arc prohibited, together
wilh obstcne lib.iature, counterfeit coins
and conta;:t«>us diseases. These constitute
the excliidrd «'lass. yet obscene lllerature
finds adiiii^siou :iiid so does counterfeit coin
and c.»nta«i.»ii' disease, llenublican protec
»ig
senator from Ohio who vicwe.l with com
lion
c.»nta«i.»ii' disease, llenubllcan protec-
succceiled only in excludini; shli)s. Tlie
idacencv tin- suri-liis in the treasury perlmps
c.ingraliilat.Ml liinioell tiiat there is no sur-
plus in sliii)s. The p.dicy of subsidies w inch
he advoiut«:.l tould not correct the
evils of iho preleii.led policy of i)roteiiit)n
which drive our coiumerce from the sea and
confines our prodii.iM' to the houie inarkcl
an.l prevents tlieiii from carrying tlie fruits
of tlicir industries to the markets of the
worbl. . , I , #
The senator from (Jliio hail complaiuc.l of
the failure of a democrati*- House to i)ass the
Blair educational bill. When lie iiivoke.l the
Bluir bill in oiqiositlon to the rdiel uf the
bur.lciis of taxatl.m an.l hel.l it up as a men-
ace t.) the demand of tho counlry for reform
an.l rcliietlon of laxation, he adoided the
most practical and sure way to def.-at the
pas-a:;e of that bill w lien lie a«scrtod tluii it
sliall Interfere with the taxuti.ni ot Ihe coun-
try and contribute to the periietiiatlon of in-
tolerable bunlcns, and he «;ompellcd many of
its friemls to uban.lon it.
Mr. Kennu denied the assertion tliat re.luc-
ing tluties increases imiiortation and increas-
es the revenue. Protection migiil be so high
as to prevent importation ami vii.ld no reve-
nue : the other extreme Is free trade, wiiich
'< nobo.lv asks. The true position is a fair an.l
just urediuiii producing just the necessary
IVevenue in a spirit of fairness lo all interests.
I Senator Sherman referreii to a proj>osed
degra.lalion of the workingman. The Presi-
dent jii-oposed only to lift Ids burtlen and
I give lilin equal opiiortunltios in the stru-gle
for life. The frce«lom, intelligence and nian-
Keuiucky oughttodo. .„ , , , ^ ,,
As 10 the grants of public lands for rail-
road purjioses. he reminded the senator from
West ViiL'inia (who complained of them)
that that s) stem had its birth lu the demo-
cratic parH— In the case of tho grant made
to tho stale of Illinois— and be ileclared that
Hinuiig the foremost advocate* of the North-
ern Pacific grant aud of tho second Union
Pacific law were such democrats as Mr.
Hendricks and Keverdy Jobuson. And
those grants were made by the cousent of
the peo|>le of the lliiltod States and In pur-
Huaiicc of resolutions of tlie «lemocralic and
repubii.an national conventions of ISOO.
They were made without regard to parties
•' , for the st)Utli ha. I also
t for a southern Pacific
railroa.l. Iho r»'i)ublican parly said that it
wouUi not strike down any pioleced iinlus-
trv of thocounirv; that when manufactur-
ers had sprunic up l>y the aid of protection it
would not strike them down, derange their
con.lucl. derange llieir plans, or lower tho
pri.e of tlieir labor. The republican party
would i.dii with tho democratic parly in re-
liudiig such taxation as l>orc laavily on tlie
people, but ll wouM preserve Ihe system of
I protc.tion by tariff duties Ju-t so long as it
I was necessarv lo give to Americans a fair
' chance In tlie" tra.le ami commerce of the
coiintrv. so as ii.d lo invite foreigners lo
coin|>etc with honii; in. lust ry.
The law leferrtd lo by the senator from
! Virginia (in regard to Imniiuratlon uinler
' et»ntra>'l) was passed lo the inblsiof ihe war,
when 'j.bOd.dOO. norlU«'ni men were down
south. It was a law iiivltliig #oreizners to
I help make iiood the id»sence of brave union
soldi.'i-. He would iiave voted then f.»r
anr kind of law to defeat tlie «lemo. ralic
' pally of that day, but ho w^is suii) that ho
1 had votc.l for its re'ueal whenever that lual-
Her was presented. He coimralulatc«l Con-
gress that Ihe country was now to have a
fair, sipiare. manly issue presented on the
In.lnstrial queslhm— a question wliliii afiect-
' cd the life, pro|Mrty and interests of »very
clli/.< n a question between protected labor in
Ibis »ountr> aud the pauper labor of Ku-
rope--a .jiiesllon la t ween diversifietl Indus-
tries aiiti lluil of a single (auricultural) inter-
est Willi a few bla«ksmilli an.l carpent*sr
shops scaltered throughout the counlrj.
Mr. Ueagan briefly tiefendetl the democrat-
ic party from tho charge that it hail present-
ed no alllrniatlvc position during the 10 years
that that uartv had ha<l a majority in the
House of Kepresentativcs. He disclaimed
resjionsibllitv for a i)ttrty whi« h hud not con-
trol of both ilouses and of the extcutlve at
tlic same time, and yet no elaimeil for the
democrats the credll of several important
measures, including tho retention of part of
reenback issue, the silver colnauc law.
«)f railroad laud grunts and the
ouimercc act.
the motion to refer the Presi.lent's mes-
sage ilii'U went over without action.
Mr. Stewart a.l.lresseil the .Souato briefly
in NUpii<)rt of the «-.lucalioii bill.
Senator Call obtaine»l Hhj flo<)r for a spee«di
on the same meastiie, but gave way to a mo-
tion to go into executive session.
Id the House Mr. Blount of (ieorgla,ch:dr-
inan of the committee on post oftlces and
poslroads. .all up the bill ameii-Ilmi the stat-
utes so as t.> provide lliat no publications
that are but l>o.>ks or rcjirints of books,
whether they be issued complete or in iiaris,
bound or unbouml. or in series, or whether
Hold by subs.ii|ition or otherwise, shall be
atlmltted to the mails as secui.l elu«s matter.
The object of the bill, explain.. I .Mr. Blount,
was to prevent uii evasion of the law whi«di
designates what shall coiisliiule .-ri'on.l and
tliird class matter. L'nder tbe law books
must pats tliioii«li the mails as third class
matter. lUil an abuse had sprung up, and
the law had been evailed by juiblishers issu-
ing lK>oks at staled Inlervals, ami p.issim;
them through the mails as second class malter,
<»n the groun.l tlial they were porio.llcaN.
While tlio Bible an.l clucalionai bookM had
to pay S cents a p<uiii.l. the jellow-iovered
novel could go tlir.)iigh tin; mails for 1 ••ent a
pound. After some .liscussion tho bill was
liaised— yeas, 14.'»; nays, 11(1.
Mr. Crisp of (ieoigla. chairman of tlie
elections commiUce. < ailed iqi the Lowrej-
Whlle contesied elecli.)n case.
Mr. Barrv of .Mississippi took tlie floor
with an arg'uiucut in a.lvocacy of the innjor-
ileclaring tho seal vacant.
Bon Marclie.
STOCKTAKING OVER.
Its Results Eminently
Satisfactory.
MOUTOAOEE'Ji HALE
Household Furniture,
Thursday Neat. Jan. «0. 188«,
AT 94 MIDDLESEX 8 THEET,
Uoo«1h cuasUtluy «»f ('arj)cls. Parlor Nulls,
Lounires, Kasy Chairs, Marblctup Tables,
Chamoer .'^ets.lteddlng. Mirrors, a nice Black
Walnut (jl.lebuard. Pictures, Chhm, Crockery,
lilas* ami Tin Ware, and numerous other use-
ful aitlcles.
Per order Mortjragee.
the greenback
Iho fitrfeilure
retcrstato com
The policy of the nimble
sixpence pnrsned by ns a
^reat success.
Large sales and small
prollts mean volumes wilh
us.
We find that with the
narroMcst possible margin
o(* prollt wc can make
money if we sell goods
enough.
We know, because we
have found out by actual
experiment. And we mean
to do so some more. THIS
MEANS VOLUMES.
SATURDAY EVENINQ,
At tiie wime idace, a larae lot of Ten to be sold.
.Mso M CunhloiiH au<t a lot of Crockery, Cutlerj
aud Munll ware.
Hlglivst (-Nsh prices paid lor sftcund-haiul
■o*ds. Aurtlou B»l»s at house or store, as
party may <l«slrc.
JOHN E. BERRY
U4 MidiHrttex Street,
19rp anU ifanrp ®ooti0*
THE COLD WEATHER
HA8
T
I
And we Propose to Start it up Again
with Low Prioei.
We Renew the Campaign
-WITH VIOOR.
Hiffli Prices Must Go.
CLOAK DEPARTMKNT.-We
liftYO Honieihing of Interest here.
We hnve taken our entire stock
on our books at about half cost
price, and propose to sell them
at the same proportion of former
prices. Ou SATUKDAY the new
prices will go into elTect. Every
Cloak In our stock to be disposed
Flue Lhioa (. rash .V., down from h) cents,
(iooil all linen Dani.iKk -iV., down from :U.
Fast colored Ke<l Uaninxk i'M., worth ;)S.
lmporto.1 Mar*ellleit (^ntlU, It-* site, I'i-iS,
worth #;i.:U.
Holland Cuitaint, with t>cst sprliiK Hxlurec, 2Ac.
All our nhort leuifth l>U|Utts mat\ (hock NmId-
«uokM tl'tc, Mortii from \i\ to 'JO.
All our fl lilanketrt at f MM.
10 |)Um-us l>ra|>ery 8llk, tissue shades, 44;. ; woold
be cheap at li'i.
.\ larife lot of KmbroldercU White FlaDoel. at
prl«TH of pbtln llannel.
UiM)d yard wide Illoachcd Cotton llcinoants,
soft liuUh, at !k'. |>ur yanl.
Ileitt drcow tHcIng Caniltrlcs 4c. |>er yard.
Floe wide C<M-hecu Cambrics, lu choice light
styles, (iVc. i hiHt Meanon's price 10 cents.
Ilesi iiuallly t euiury l'rlDt» tt'^o.i usual price
lU cents per yanl.
itest t|ualli V yartl wide Satoens 8c.. down from
U
and
Irish A(n*lra-LII>eral Visitors at Dablln.
At a meeting of the Dublin corporation in
tlie Central hall, municipal buildings, Thurs-
day, the frce«lom of the city was conferred
upon the man)ui» of llipon and Mr. John
.Morley. E.\-Lord Mayor Sullivan occupied
the chair, and manv members of parliaiuent,
mayors and memlKjrs of various ciiy corpor-
ations were (iresent. In the eveninj? Lcinsier
hall was crowded, and Messrs. Davitt, Ued-
mond, Ilealv. I'liinsoll aud a lar},'e uumlicr of
rarnellite commoners were on iho platform.
A resolution bv K. Dwyer Gray, M. 1'., wel-
coming Ihe visUorson behalf of Irelanil, was
carried amid great enlliusiasm. Lord Hipon
and Mr. .Morley then aildressed the raecling
ami were wiirililv received.
Mr. c:ox, M. P.. wlio is in prison at Limer-
ick, put on the jail dress without urotesl and
went to work in the prison yard chopping
wood and doing other labor of onlinary
criminals. Me was visited Thursday and
found ill a cheerful mood.
Kighl persons have been convicted at
Kanturk,countv Cork, of atlemling mecliiigs
of a jiiipprefised branch of the National
league, and sentenced to two months impris-
onment at hard labor. Five arrest-* have
been made in Donegal for offenses under the
(Times act and more are expected.
The London Truth fears that ovcrdresnin-;
is a constilutionAl defect in Ameri<a; this
may be fco, but there is one thing Kngland
can not help acknowledging— that we have
the greateat remedy for astbma ever known
—Dr. Bull'u Coujjh .Syrup.
hood of American labo.-, exerted at the polls,
would not allow present conditions to exist
longer. The rresldeiit stands 8<|uarcly by
the platform upon which he was elected, and
Mr. Keiina wished to express his hearty
co-operation. He expected from the House
a bill framed in the spirit of conservative
fairness to all sections and interests. Tlic
pvslcm which the .senator from Oliio eliaiu-
p'ioncd has «'aused more strikes, more dis-
tress, discontent, starvation and death than
any other system the countrv has ever seen.
It \» time for n change, and the Pre><ident
gravely confronts the recpiirements. There
was nothing in his recommendation to alarm
the countrv. Ah|.iritof tairness and just-
ness to all would prevail, and both llie itene-
lits and the burdens of our system of tii.xii-
tioii, internal and external, would be fairly
distributed, lie liad no doubt the tobacco
tux would be nuluci d or repealed. Iron :ind
coal and wool would be allowed their fair
share in the benetlts of a revised system.
Monopoly, forlilledand intrenched bebiiul 20
years of exaction and misrule, will Iiave lo
go. Its citadel will be stormed ir lids ( on-
irress, and the inuKk of repulilican protection
will be torn from the face of deceit und ex-
tortion.
Mr. Sherman congratulated his friend from
West Virginia at having proclaimed tlic fact
that the rankt* of the democratic party were
closed, aud that a disliu3t issue was to be
presented to the people. That party had
l»cen In poss<;sslon of power In the House of
Kepresentativcs for more than 10 year?, and
not a single afhrmative proposition or meas-
ure as to the tariff question hail l>cen present-
ed to the judgment of the American people.
If tho dcmocrntio party had (as Mr. Kenna |
ily ronolulion.
The only •piestion, he said, which tlie House
was called upon to decide wii- as to the el-
igibility of the sillii.Z \"V.:}'!^;'-- .'\^\„''\Vni: I of in the next few days to make
member had been absolutelv unai>le to pio-
duce ttuv record proof of his naturali/illon,
aud the oral testimony presented was cou-
tradictorv ami unsatisfactory. .
Mr. Cooper of (Jhio susluined the claims of
the contestee, who, he contended, had thor-
oughly established the truth of Ids assertion
that he had been uaturuli/ed '20 yuars pre-
vious to the election of ISSlJ.
The matter then went over.
Mr. Cram of Texas, from the commiticc
ou presidential elections, etc., reported a joint
resolution proposing a eonhlitutlouai amend-
ment providing that Congress shall hold its
annual meetings ou the Hist Monday of Jan-
iiM.rv
Mr. Ford of Michigan introduced a bill for
the organization of tho lerrilory of Alaska.
Mr. Belmont of New York presented nu-
merous memorials from the Sew York Tro-
duce Exchange, the St. Louis Merchants' Kx-
ehange, the IbiUiniore Board of Trade and va^
rious other business associallous recommend-
ing that an international marine conf«rence
bo Invited bv the United Stales to formulate
measures for" lessening the dangers of navi-
" Mr. Belmonl also Introduced a bill on tho
same subject authorizing the rresblent to In-
vite the governments of every inarlllmo na-
tion to s« nd dclegatf's to a conference to be
held in Washington on the lirst of October,
1J«18. ^i
room for another line of goods.
109 Misses' Newmarkets, former
price $3.50, $4.50, $5.00
and $5.50 each, will be
closed out at
Ikht quality Mo8i|ulto Netting. 3 yard* wide, 4e.
per yard.
1 |(,i black and coloivd Ilro<-adcd Velvets at iic.,
down from 7'>.
All our iMsst quBllty colored Sailn Ithadaroes
s-c., down from ai-i-^i ihls U (he bargain uf.
the seuMtn.
I lot line Kiik and Wool DresH liocMls, 40 Inches
wide, :l'.N'., down from 73.
I lot imi'oiied I'lald l>re»8 lioods 'J.V;., reduced
froia M.'..; thenr art^ choice aud prelty styles.
.V) Inch all-wool FlanneJp, In blue, grnen eud
brown, line i|uall(y. only «.V'.; worth 7A.
Wo lm\c taken all our "»<•., #1 an<l #l.--'.'V .lersoy
Walsu, will) Itreton troiilM, braided and vest
froutc, plitin and lace Irlinined, and shall offer
the entire lot at (lie uiiliorni )i>'lee of 4lr. each.
All our Krald ami .let Drete Trliunilngs at less
than liall price.
All our Snull Wares and Noll<Mo*at lower prices
than you will ever boe them iigaln.
All our 42 and S^e. Caslimen- iiluvus at '25c. per
pair. K
Ikn's llpci-e lined (j loves lih-. iior pair, down
from 'Ot.
Ludles' line real Kid Gloves Otic. |>cr pair, down
from ?l..'.'>
L«dlcc' Fur Lined Kid tilovc* 75c.', down from
♦ l.i.'>.
Chlldren'i* Cnshnn-rc Mittens l.'ic.,down from 25.
All our MIk I'nibrellao. with gohl and silver
capo, Ivorv bandies ami natural sticks, that wc
K»id for $.'t..V), will now l>e DlTcred at fl.-lTt.
All our Ladles', <;cntH* ami Children's Under-
Tirciir and Hosiery at alM>ul half former prices.
All our 50, 02 and T.lc. Ulbbons at i"«. per yard.
I.a»Ilr«', Cientp' and Children's Handkerchiefs
marked wa> tlowu (almost give away priocB).
We are posit Irely iroInK out of buslneaa.
■nd the above fut prices are only samplee
of our ontlrc stc»ck. Everythlnc In oar
■tore Is offered rorrespondlncly cheap, and
we think by the way our stock la belnc re-
ducfHl the public appr**<-lat« our low prioae
and aquare way of dolnv business.
The condition of Col. John IL George Is
unchanged, and his physicians say there Is no
hope of recovery.
WINAN8 Mkohmnk Co.— Sirs : For years
I have not been able to get through the
Hnrliiir without licing conflnc<l to the house
several weeks with severe throat trouble,
have used manv remedies, but Wimins Bros.
"Indian Cure" is the only one that has ever
given rae relief. I gladly recommend It lo
all Dcrsons who neoil a rcKloratlve.
^ GHOKOK McLKIXAN,
No. Ill Franklin street, Boston, Man.
98 Cents Each.
No comments. To be sold on
Saturday. Great CLOAK SALE
opens on Saturday at 0 o'clock.
Bon Marche,
F. G. BCITOHKLI- ^ OO.
Merrimack and Kirk Streeto.
OSWALD & CO.
Vol. 35 and 37 Oentxal Street.
Man reeeived New Swiss and
Hamburg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, AUoTers and Tnckingg.
ToiThon and other Laces. Boch-
Ibrs, Coventry Rnfllings, white
and colored . German and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Goods In great yarlety. Exai|i-
nation Is solicited.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Bngton and New York
Markets.
LOCAL NEWS.
BOABD or BKAI.TH.
l«Prc>m Cordley A Oompaay.J
Feb. 8. Feb. 3.
96
Vi
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BONDS.
Closing Opening Closing
Feb. i. ■ "
Allanth- A Paclflc Inc's 'MJi
Uexican < entral 4's. . . . (i7,V
bouUiern Kansas A's
LAMU aT«K3IU.
B<>slon "^^i
Boston Water Power... 1%
tf'renub man's Uay ..... ••••
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TBLSrUONR anxjEi.
American Bell Tel. Co. iW
■rte Tolopbi-ne Co fi ;•;;
Wew EuKlandTel. Co.. *i\ - "M
KAILROAU BTOOKa.
A.,T. AS.Fte "Jil^ ^'^
AUaullc * Paclilc 10V« •■■
CMOMO. Uur. A tiulncy IM W8X
ChlTBur. A Northern.. W ••••
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Central of Mass. oom. . Ui '» •• • •
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HKW YO»K BTOati*.
Chicago tt Northwest'n in» m^
Central of N. Jersey. . . |H»< ; • •;
l>eUware A Hudson... IH'S
In amount of b*bT farmlo« which U pro-
jctlve of more or less mortality.
le report says that the large molality
iH year is not without cause, but It U uir-
Delaware. L. AW
Denver & Fort Worth. .
Erie
Kaiaas A Texas
Louisville A Nashville.
Lake Shore
Ulssourl Paclflc
North Paclflc pref
New York Central
Norfolk A Weetern....
QiBalia
Oregon TransconUa'l..
Phil. A UeadluK
Texan Pa«;lrtc
Union Paclflc
St. Paul.
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MS
Annual Report on the Sanitary Condition
of the City.
The hoard of health has Bubmitled Its tenth
annual report to the city government, it
stateii that during the year the board has lu-
vestiuated aud abated 1584 nui-.aiices, and
has ihsued 1973 permits to clean vaults. The
irealinent of some of these nuisances was
new und radical, such as the removal of ha«l
vaults, as there was no other way lo break
up the evil. In cases where diphtheria could
be traccil direcllv to them, ihls course be-
came absolutelv necessary. The board held
48 meetiifU-s diirlnj? the vear and made visits
to all parts of tlie city to inveslixale com-
plaints. .- .
During the past vear about 100 cerliflcates
of deaths were returnetl by undertakers
without the name of tho physician In altend-
ance or assl;.;nini|{ the cause of death. In
such cases the board of health Is responsible
under the law In order to make sure that
deatli has not requited from foul play, und that
no eonta;iious disease may lie sniu!{;;led Into
the city. Small-pox has In this way lieeii in-
troduced and concealed In some places until
It was too Isle to prevent thft sp^ai of the
disease. Another object of the law U that
no one should be buried without a true and
correct record of the cause of death beiii({ de-
posited in Ihe city clerk's olHce, because ev-
ery disease from which a death results helps
to make up tables Id vital •tatlsltcs. 1 here
can be no excuse for such neKlect, as the city
provides a phvslclan In every ward who can
be summoned every hour without expense
to the parly. , ^ , , . ,,
'•House oflal" Is a term used to Include all
waste mailer collected In families under the
name of "swill." This Is carried lo a reser-
voir on the outskirts of the city, where ll is
distiiiclly understood by the pur.hasers that
iimustnotbefod to cows. KreHUunt tests
of milk, with heavy penalties, are recom-
mended. , , I „„ 1
llurliiK the past year streets, yards and
hack alleys were kept in betler order than
ever iHjfore, U1.2TA loads of this malerlsl hav-
tal
du
The
Scult*^lo"deterariue' " whicVof many causes
was Ihe most prominent. The causes hb-
sk'ned by the report are crowded tenenoeui
houses, defective dralnajfe and sewerage,
poor vent'latiou In public buildings, eape-
cially scliool houses, over-crowded and baaiy
ventilated rooms in mills.
There bus been within a few years a Inrge
increase in our foreign population, and the
habits and manner of living of some of these
have resulted In a large death rate. luteoi-
perance Is also the source of much « "^ease.
A* to river water, the board conclude that
It Is gra<lually growing more Impure, espo-
daily below Lowell, but they do not consider
it at'preseiit very alarming. . .. , . ., ,
Under the head of "Uemarki," the board
sav it Is difHcuk to tix ihe exact death rate
inVcars between censuses, aud that It is
probably greater than the estimate, as the
populaliou is usually overestimated.
The only re«omniendali(ni of the board W
Ihat the mayor und aldermen appoint a com-
mission to con>lder the health inlerests of the
city. This has alreadv been reeomiuended
bv llie press. There is great need of a thor-
ough suultury iuspcctlon throughout the city.
■Some of the causes of our high mortality can
surely be removed. Such an Inspeclloii
would create an interest lu the subject and
.lltTuse valuable information on sanitary mai-
ler-, and would also settle tlie presejtt dis-
turbed state of feeling aud restore coufldence.
In no way could the board of health be bet-
ter sustained aud encouraged In tta work.
Other cities have done this with gratifying
result*.
AMUSEMBirTS.
bird, Past Oraod Master Francis Jewett, ex- Speclal DeSpatCheS tO the COUieT
Mayor Peabody, Waldo Sargent, Frank Gray
auJ several others. The visitors who re
sponded were (;hief Patriarch Win. Earle,
iiigh Priest J. U. Morse, Past Chief I'atrlarch
Gove, Senior Warden Baker, Col. Wm. Mul-
ligan of Bo.^ton encampment, A. C. Sweet,
I. J. «, Adams and many more. At the con-
It cluslen of the exercises at the luilge room an
I uiUourument was made to Jackson hall,
I where a tlue bancjuet was served under the
j direction of Frank II. Harris. At the Unlsh
of the repast Chief Patriarch Starbird Intro-
' duced I'ast Chief Patriarch N. S. (Jreenleaf
as toaslmaster. The following sontltnente
i were given and happily answered ; "The (Mty
of Lowell, the liome of Industry and of 2000
Odd Fellows," bv ex-Mayor Peabody; "The
1 City of Cambridge, the home of Fair liar-
I vard," by Col. Smith of the visiting encamp-
ment; "the sovereign grand lodge, or roving
deliahted the audience assembled with legislative body," by Past Orand Master
I lecture on volcanoes and earthquakes. [ Francis Jewett. The grand
I'
MiaOKLLAMll^US.
Western t'nlon ]* >'•
Pullman Palace Co M«'« »*J ,
Paclflc Mall "**•
LamsunH.H. Co t^U •■■•
MIMINO aTUCKI.
Atlantic •••• J/;
calumet A llecia »•• *^
FrauUIn }*Ji -\-
Osceola ** J2,'
Qulocv W ,!Ir*
tamHiack !«» '**
NKW8 ITKMb.
—John Cook, an old man of Ka*! Hainp-
U>n. Ct.. was run Into by a sled Ihursday,
aud received injuries from which he cannot
recover.
-Thursdav 10 prisoners escaped from the
county Jail hi Inlontown.l'a.. by bieukimj
thiougli the l-otteii floor of an unused cell, und
then making a hole in the wall.
—The boiler of a i>ortuble sawmill on La-
faveUe Ilolan's farm mar Harnesvllle, o..
«.vploded Thur^lay, killing John Arnold and
Charles Sullivan aud seriously injuring four
others.
-Jennie M. Hopkins, 1« years old, was
Thursdav, in Kullaiid, Vt., sentenced to
three years In the house of correction for t he
larceny of a horse an.l carriage, which she
bad blretl at Shcrbrooke, i^ue.
—It Is reported that a Mrs. Hlshop, aged
80, of lleadslHiro', Vt., who was supposed lo
have died Friday of last week, und who was
hid out for burial, after Pi hours rose from
her cortln and begun to talk, bhe Is still Hv
— Womr Chin Foo, the Chinese lecturer
and Journal ist of New York. Is In.lknant bo-
cauM he was sent from Clifton to KIngstwi,
Out., with a label ou his back, according to
customs regulations, and has sued the Do-
minion government for <iW,lK)0.
-(iusisve Hegeburn, a Swede, employed
at Wilmol A H-Lb^'s factory in Hrldgeport.
Ct.. was adjusting a l*ell Thursday, wben his
hand got caught In the pulley and he was
drawn around ihe shaft. His right arm was
so torn thai ll bud to \^ amputated.
-The sentence of Kll/.a Uandall. who inur-
ilcred her father in Ciuy counly, <la., und
who was to have been hanged today, has
iMjentommubd to imprisonment for life.
Public sentiment against ca|)itul punishment
was what saved her from the gallows.
A
Wr
Railroad Ainldents-Four Persona Killed.
A passenger train on the Texas Pacitlc
rallroBil was deraile.l by a defective swiU-h
Wednesday, six miles from Long View,
Tex., and the engine and express and bag-
iiaite cars were demolished. Michael Cain,
engineer, was killeil, and three other em-
nloves were fatally injured.
\^ hile passing ihe Forly-tlfth street cross-
ing of the Fort Wayne road, at Chicago.
VVe.lnes.lav night, Mrs. Matilda (>arlson ami
MNs Amelia ifowers were struck by a train,
and the former sustained injuries from which
hhe died. Miss Mowers was thrown some
dl.stance. receiving a fracture.! hip, a scalp
wound and olh.;r Injuries from which she
will probablv die.
As a slo.k train on the Chicago and North-
western railroa.l was entering a deep cut
near Morri>*on, III., Mon.lay night, the en-
-ineer discovered the red lights of a way ear
Sniv a few yards in front of hira. Suppos-
ingthe head train lo be stan.ilng still and ex-
neetinii a collision, he shouted to the two
men in the cab with him to jump, which
thev did. They struck the w alls of the cut
Willi such foir.e that they were thrown back
under the wheels of the train and killed.
The engineer was fatally Injured.
Base Ball Motes.
Blunager Clifton writes to Manchester
that the arbitration committee has decided
that the Sandusky, Ohio, club has no claim
on Pitcher Irwin, and that hU contract with
Manchester is good. This secures to the
Mauchesters a pitclicr of whom much is ex-
pected, as be has a good record.
.lames liehan, late of the Mobile and CoU
umbos teums, has signed to play second base
'°Sh5S,i>'ho has signed with the M«n-
chesters as short stop, Is seriously III at his
home in Cincinnati. .«i»«„iiKat
Fred Pfefter, who repeated y Jf^'a^e.! that
ho would not plav with the Ch cagos another 1
year, has signl.l wHb that club for nex sea-
;ou. His salary Is saul to be f.W00, w hlch Is
an a.lvance, but less than Pfcfler J««n«n<;f^«:
Pfefler Is a great player aud other clubs tiled
bard to get him. . • ii„i
The Intcrnatlonai assoc.Hlon has decided
W to play no Sunday games.
Sheridan In §alem.
Gen. Sheridan and party arrived in Salem
shortly after two o'clock yesterday after-
noon. Thev were greeted by a large crowd,
and under escort of Phil Sheridan I'oft, G.
A. R.. and the .Salem ban.l, proceeded to the
cltv bull, where an Informal reception was
be(d. The general subsequently visile.!
Grand Army hall, where another season of
handshaking ensued. Tho party returned to
Boston early in the evening, dined quietly at
tbe Vendoine, and afterword wllueased
"Faust** at tbe Boston theatre.
CaUrrb ortgtnatee in acrof ulcus taint.
Hood'e SaraaparUla puridea the blood and
thoa permanently curea catarrb.
ing been removed from the city. Tho night
soil has been reinove.l In u manner much
more safe aud satisfactory than ever before.
The business was closely w atche.l by an in-
spector spei-lully appointed for Ihe exainlnu-
tlon of vaults and .>lher iiui-*:iii»es ; aud the
reconls of bis report and lnve>tUullon» will
be quite valuable for future references. 1 hi-,
.lepurtinent is verv difflcult to manage, an.l,
although ll has caused more trouble in for-
mer vears than aay other .lepartmenl of the
boards work, it Is now In belter condition
tinin iver before. ... , , , „ ■
The removing of night soli, which cause.!
so much trouble a year ago, was ro.lii.e.l to
a regular system lasi year aud g.iverne.l by
htrlugent rules. We cauiiol say. the reiiort
reads, that the work has always l»een .l<»ne
satlsfactorllv. but It has been done more
cleanly and more sutlsfa.lorlly than ever b. -
f.ire. An ln»pe.-lor has looke.l after the
w.irk an.l has noted it item bv item. His re-
ports unil rec.r.ls ure very valuable.
The rep.>rt shows great Improv.Miicuts ef-
fected In the sanitary condition .if liillle t uii;
ada during the year. In IKWJlhero were 'iU.
.leaths In this small territory and last year
measles, lyphold fever an.l other diseases
made su.h ravages that ra.ll.al sleus were
ne.essary. Om; long bloik was ordered va-
cated, new plumbimr oi.lered Into another
and a large numl>er of privy vaults a'»l «'"•
er nulsaiicos con.lemne.l. IIhs result of which
is now visible In the comparative absence of
On tbe matter of tenement blocks, the re-
Dort says : Many tenement blocks are bul It
three or four stories In lielght, with small
rooms an.l no provUlon for light or venlllu-
llon. To so.!U re proper light and air not
more than tW p.ir cent, of the land shoul.l be
covere.1 with bull.llngs. The lurge tenement
blo«-ks of the eiiy ure the most fruitful causes
of disease. Some of these blocks ure very
..Id and crowded wilh poor t*;ii#nts who arc
tt prey to dlMJUse ami .leutli. The number .if
.leuHis In the . Ity lust year was |ncreus.Hl flO
over that of the preiioding year by these
crowded lenements.
It is con.ede.l on all side', ibat sewers are
a fruitful source of our inoi;tullty, an.1 the
pr.>gress In sanllury sclen.e .lemonstratus
.lailv tlie importaii.-e of good sewers in
sulMclent uumlwr. More an<l m..re sickness
is everv year being traced to defe.tlve sewers
or tlic want of sewers. Many sewers have
not b<'en conslrucle.l large enough or laid
deep eiiouith. and are .ief.ctive in their con-
nection with e*.'llars, water closets un.l s nks.
Manv of tliem ure not properly ventilale.l
outsfdeor in the streets. There Is great
nee.l for new sewers in various i)art-« of the
city, which should be constru.-ted as soon as
possible. .Ill
In 1K.ST there were reported to tlie board
of health »>."\ cases of .liphlheria, foliowe.l by
31 deaths, au'aiiiHt 31 veath. lu the previous
ve'ir From !•: cases of s.arlet fever only 11
.leaths ...curred. There were but 0 deaths
from whooping .tough. Diphtherlu bus l.een
most prevalent In ward one and manv of the
cases were tra.ed dire.tly lo bad vaults.
Measles was the onlv dlMa^ethat prevalle.!
in the form of an epiileinic in 18M.. I he dls-
ciise sprea.l in all parts of the clly, particu-
larlv in war.ls one an.l two. For some years
previous the measles appeare.l onlv in a mild
form, and but f^jw .Icalhs resufte.l th.'ie-
from .so that the peo|.le were not alarnie. al
the spread of the .lisease last year until they
s w its fatal etr..cts. The disease is rather
peculiar to a cold climate an.l is in.jst dun-
gerous In winter, .■specially when badly trcat-
e.l. These and the "^«''-'"^^\'''"K .",,.;; 'u*:
ment houses are the causes why IPi jh-alha
resulte.1 from this .lisease lust year, t cw of
hese deaths oc.urred in well or.ler.ul lene-
Ints or among the more i'"«l"K«"«/«'"" ««'
Nearly half the d.atlis were of children un-
der one vear old and four-rtfths un.ler rtve
vears. i.>eqi.eiitly no physician was calle.l
and the board of health made a rule requ r-
ing cases of the measles to be reported same
as diphtheria and scarlet fever.
The report has an Interesting summary
of the character of the diseases most com-
mon of late years, as follows :
The character und change in diseases
throw much light upon the sanitary coiidl-
tionofaclly. For many years here has
been a Htea.fy advance In Lowell In almost
cverv class of mortality, and In some eases
more than woul.! bcjustiQed by tlio increase
of population. There has been a «rg« ";
crease of deaths from disease of , fho heart
and braiii-l>oth in u.lults and chil.lren. Con-
suniiition for a series of years lias not m-
crea.se.l much, wlier«>as in some p aces It has
dccrease.l by preventives an.l other means.
Cholera Infantum, although less last year
than in IHSG, is on the '"^r^^se-.. ^^^,«" f"
epidemic prevails oecasbmally, thereby In-
creasing the mortality, the deaths s lould l>e
spread over a series of years In making a fair
estimate of the .leath rate. T»ie number of
deaths from marasmus aud debility among
Infants Is alarming, and this should
be investigated, as the death rate
of tbe city Is largely swelled every year
by the mortality among young children. |
Deaths from croup, bronchitis und con-
irestion were considerably more in iw.
than In previous years. Deaths from pn-u-
monla have steadily Incre.ised for years,
although miny of them seem preventable.
Strict attention must In future l»e paid to the
eradhiatlon of zymotic or preventable .i»-
eases. The death rate of infants under live
vears Is too large and re.|uires Invesllgatloii.
U averages for several vears from 40 t© 41
n«? cent., while In otber stales it Is M to 37
'per cent. This mortality occurs mostly
among the poor |)Cople lu eerUln localities,
;jdS5e source of [t Is the number of moth-
ers who work In the mills leaving •»•» chil-
dren Improperly cared for behind them at
hoine. there ia aiao in • amal! way a oer-
rilK KKNf<INOT«)N TKA PARTT.
The Kensington club achieved a great suc-
cess in their tea party at the resblence of
Mr. F. F. Battles vesterday afternoon and
evening. It was given in aid of the \oung
Woman's Home, and a handsome sum was
netted for the Home. Mrs. Battles, who has
alwavs been u warm supporter of tho chari-
IV, kindly threw op.;n hor house for the en-
tJirtulnment. und 2.V) tickets were sol.! at W
rents each, long before the evening, there be-
Ing a .leinund for luuny more, which could
not be supplied without unwarrantably
crowding the house. The whole entertHlu-
ment wuc un.lor the .lliectlon of the KtMi-
slnglon Club, luid ll was charming. It !>«•
giiu with a tea parly at .'i o'clock. 1 hoso who
lia.l iMseii lucky enough to se«'uro tickets caiuo
lu as they please.l, und the .lining room was
kept full unlll ufler T o'.l.i.k, relays of those
present being a.lmllled as fu»t as rooin was
mud.! for them. Al one end of the tabic wiu
a coiree urn from which one of the ladles
served tho fragrant beverage, while at the
other «nd an.illier la.ly preside.l over a ' toa
cosey," dispensing the . heerful but unluebrl-
atlng drink. Saia.ls and ..ysten w«ro
broiKdil In from th.: kll.lieu by Uio lutlles of
tho dub. und on the luble were ro Is, cuke,
ami other doll.ucles. It was all delicious.
Ices were sold besides. ( Mher mean- of rev-
enue were a ••home-maile" candy luble, a
fancy cuke table, u bric-a-brac table an.l a
guess-<!ake. Kverythiiig was sold out clean
al an curly hour. , ,, ,
Tho chief entertainment was the exhibi-
tion of the "Smith" Fuinlly. TliN wiis given
In the large .Irawlng-niom, which furnlslied
an admirable exhibition hall. At one end
hung a curtain, which when drawn brought
lo view a large .anvas hanging from the
c'lllng to the rtoor. On this w«ro painted
sundry grotoMjue llgures. In the centre
were "Ma" ami "I'a" Smith, long urn! hUiii,
in untique evening dress, the llgures extend-
ing fnim very near the celling U> the floor.
On the left were "Sammy" Siultb
and "Sissy Smith." the elder '<>" •»«
daughter of tbe house of «»«'"';...«
unioue costumes. On tbe right wus Jrsl ll c
"Infant rr.).llgy" of the family, a lilUe tot In
ankle-ties, with short skirts and P»««tl'eJ"'
und with chubl)y arms bare und partly foblod.
tlie flgure slundliig on a high stool. Next
to tills tigure was that of "iruclo" hiiillb. a
corpulent man in .becked walst-cout and
strlpe«« trouser*. The faces of tho figures
were those of well-known persons, and they
were proje.aed through holes cut In the can-
vat to ie.'elvc thorn. "'IV Smith wus Dr.
Hormon J. Smith, whoso good-natureil face
appearing aliove a pair of long atteiiuatftd
k'gs, seem.d like the knob at the end of u
pal; of ol.l-fushlonod tongs. "Ma" Smith
wa« Mrs. Solon W. Slovens, wliose ttgurfc
was of glratJo-like proporllons, with zebra
markings. "Summy" was repiosented by J.
B. Harrington, who looke.l as smiling us the
proverbial cu.umber. •'Sissy" Snath wus
Miss Kinma Hathaway In severely sontl-
mental nuiod. The incomparalde "Infiint
I'rodigv" was Miss Loralne Wightmau, an.l
the tigiirc she cut us u two-uml-a-half-year-
old tot was excruciatingly funny, while
her pantomime wus as funny as her
pantalets. Walter Coburn was the "I ncle
of imposing mien, looking as lliougli he lia.l
come by his robustious cotton waist In u
business wav. ami even his voice was some-
what thick as he sang "The Day I riayed
Base Bull." Tho proiirielor of the show was
Joseph Saiilh, dork of the overseers of the
poor, an.l he began with a very funny rc-
sum.) of the history of the Smith family from
A.lam (Smith) down, in wlilch ho sliovv.,'d
that the human raco woul.l llnally be as t ley
were at the beginning— all Smiths. He tlani
gave brief sketches of the several ineinbL-rs
of the familv portrayed on and through the
.•anvas, an.'l then intrcluced the singing,
which was done by all. with now and tli.jn a
solo. It was excessively funny from begin-
ning to end, esp.-cially tlie Infantile ren.lcring
of "Old DogTrav" an.l "John Brown s Body
by the "Prxligy." The songs were not all
humorous, ami the vocalization of Mrs. Stev-
ens, Miss Hathaway. Mr. Harrington and
Dr. Smith was that of u very tine (|uartctle
of exceptionally good voices. Mr. Solon W.
Stevens acte.l us accompanist.
There were more people present tnan
coulil 1)0 accommodated In the large draw-
ing-room, and so the entertainment was re-
^"^Mrs.'s. K. Dexter got the guess-cako on a
guess of 0 poun.ls 16 ounces, which was
just its Weight.
THE MASQUKRADK.
The masquerade bull In aid of tbe Lowell
base ball corporation occurred last night at
Huntington hall, where a crowd of seven or
eight hundred persons assembled to enjoy
an.l participate in the sjiectacle. The en-
tertainment opened wilh u concert of six
numbers rendered by the American orches-
tra of 10 pieces. This began at 8 ocUick,
and continued till 9. Then the charapion-
shlD pennant won lust season was presented
to the team by President K. B. Conant. who
took the place of Mavor Palmer, who was
called to Boston during the afternoon. Mr.
Conuol's remarks were very brief. In as
few woi.ls as possible he turne.1 tlie banner
over to the winners. The pennant Itself was
stretched above tho stage, in full view. Ills
a blue ground with the following words in
white: "Lowells— New Kngland t;bampions
1S87."
The grand march was next in order. This
was led by Hon. Frank W. Howe and Mr.
Harrv Shaw, while other members of the
corps of aids followed, and after them came
a long line of strangely and grotesquely cos-
tumed couples. Tbe march ended, the danc-
ing tiegan ami was continued till midnight,
when the unmasking teok place. After an
InUrmission of 30 minutes, .lancing was re-
sumed and conlinuci till 4 o'clock this morn-
ing. Tbe floor was in charge of Mr. Howe,
asslsle.1 by a large numlier of aids, and a re-
ceullon committee enUrtalned tbe guests
who attended. . ,,
A novel thing In connection with tbe ball
was a diamond marked In wax on tlie floor.
It was very appropriate. Many of the large
numlier of guests expected did not appear,
but the members of Lowell'a nine of laat year
turned out well. Tbe following If a list of
the base ball men who were present: Messrs.
McGunnlgle, Cudworth, Toftling, II. Burns,
Joe and Martin Sullivan, D. Burke, Henry
Burns, Campion, Gulnasso, Morgan Murphy,
Shinnick, Gid Gsrduer, Grady, Arthur
Whitnev, Flanagan and Moolic. Manager
Henry Murphy of Lynn was also present
The occasion was un enjoyable one, and I
probably netted the corpomtlou a good auui
KAUTIlgl'AKKH.
A lecture on Coral and Coral Isles by Prof.
W. II. Niles of the Institute of Technology,
Boston, wa<t announce.l for last evening at
the Branch street Tal>ernacie, It lielng the
llrst of a series for Ihe benefit of the Sunday
school. Prof. Niles, however, telegraphed
bis Inability tabe present, aud the couimlt-
toe In chunre, after some trouble, fortunate-
ly fipcure.l Prof. W. T. Brighuiu of Boston,
who
a tine .vv.u.v w.. .v.,.-..--— — . -
llev. O. E. Mallory opened with prayer, i was respon.led lo by
aud Mr. W. F. Hills introduced the, ing the responses an
lecturer. I'rof. Brlghara was a member of
a scloutilic partv despatched to Hawaii by
Prof. Agasslz of Harvard college and he has
been a careful student of tbe phenomeua of
♦.ubterraneau tllsturbances. Ue liegan by
showing how rare were earthquakes in New
lOuglanil and mentioned tho boston earth-
quake lu liao. The remains of former erup-
tions In the Connecticut valley show that In
the time of tho undents a considerable
amount of lava was deposlUd by some
very active volcanoes. Tbe destruc-
tion of the Biblical cities by what
was then considered Are from Heav-
en, was only tbe utilization of iiutural
forces by the Creator. Mts. Sanal, Nebo und
Ararat were once dangerous volcanoes.
The unexpected eruption of a volcano in
Central Ameiloa in by gone yeurs. thedevaij-
tatlon of I'oiupell and Herculaiieum In «J,
and the ivceul .liscovory of tho cities under
the covering of lava and rocks wore spoken
of. The wonderful action of eruptions ou
tbe nionntuinouB surface incouvertlng It liito
soil of rich fertlllly wus doscrlbo.l. 1 h«
Stroinbia volcuno on the shores of Iho Medl-
terrunoaii, Cotopaxi In Mexico, and other
peaks liuvlng craters In the volcanic
range which extends over western North
aud South America, northern Asia and Eu-
rope und western Africa, were visited und
their pculliirlties elud.lateil. Tho terrible
iMiwer of tho voU-uiioes In launching sub-
stances a long distance was graphh^ally por-
trayeil. The formallon of the Sun.lwlch
Islands was allu.led lo an.l several points of
value lllunduHto.l by the light of explauullou.
The audience listened very closely.
"lOl.AMTIIK."
This flmriuing opera Is not given so fre-
(luenllv as musl.-lovors would like, and
benee" Us performance last iilght at Music
hall bv tlie (iilbert oihmu company was
gratefully receive.! by a lurge uudlonce. It
wus as u vvhoh' u very satisfactory repre-
sentation. There were the usual rough spots
always uoted In .oinlc operu performances
and u few of tho local porvurslons of (Jll-
iMjrt's text, but not enough lo do uny liarm.
The .oini.imy Is sliH.ng In principals and
chorus. .MIsN Floren.'o Bate (iilbert makes
a cliannlng "Plivllls," looking ami singing
well. Th.' feminine |ito of fairies are seldijui
lietter represonte.l than by Misses > Ilia
Knox. Minnie .le Iteu and I'oliy I<airbalrn.
MIms Helen A.lelal.!e Itussdl, an old favorllo
and an excullent arllst, was of course perfect
as the fairv .lUetMi, und Mlns Annie Carter
sang well' as "lolauthc." Tho men were
equally pU-aslng. James Gilbert made the
Ixjrd (■ liuncellor funnv without resorting to
burles.Mie. Joseph C. Fay sang the part of
"Strephon" very well, an.! "Toll.dler" aiul
"Ararui" were well card for bv Alfre.1 Wll-
kle anil F. H. Moulton. The chorus, while
not large. Indudes good voices and the en-
•eniblcs were powerfully given. Tonight
the popular "Mas.'ot" will l>e given ; tomor-
row afternoon "Tho Mikado" and lu the
eveoinu' "lloccacdo."
Lr« II HK.IN ANTI-IHIVKHTY HCK^IKTIKa.
Tbe -econd lecture In Ihe course before the
Matb. w TemiM^raiice luslllute was given last
niulit hy Hon. John J. Donovan, whose sub-
Je." wus "Anll-l*overty Societies." Mr.
Donovan sal.l that the principles of these so-
d.;tles. If they could be caril.i«l. ml, would
remove most of the ills of life. Among
these prindplos are teiniicruiice, decision,
courteous manners, ami self.reli:in«H>, fcucb
of these dements of character wus consld-
eml by tlio lecturer in an elo.|uent ""i»"«|;; , favorubly tho bill making eight lioors a
POOR CALLAN !
Oouvioto«l unci Seutenoed
at Nowtfote.
Fifteen Yearn at Penal Servitude*
grand encampment
Waldo Sargent. Dur-
.. , „.. odd" aflair took place
which surprised the "fellows" at the table.
Some person wus In the loft overhead who
cuuio very neur d^scen.ilng upon the compa-
ny through the pliuterliig giving away. As
It was a shower of thu article ntentloned
came down, whi.di somewhat lessened tbe
giving of the'righl kind of responses to tbe
sentim.'nts expressed aud tiie exercises as a
coiisequeuce were so.m brought to a close.
The visitors, numbering about HO, returned
home lif a spedid train. The Interloper who
disinrljcil the procoetlings was arrested and
taken lo the p(dU'e station.
Goodwill council. United Fellowship, of
Nashua, will visit Pheulx council, this city,
Wednestlav evening, lAlh.lnst.
GurfleM' colony. Pilgrim Fathers, has
chosen Governor Bean us supremo repre-
sentative. Governor Morris has been ohoseu
bv Bay State colony.
'Past Itegont D. K. Stimpson, 8. N. Proc-
tor, James Wilson and Ambrose Hlndle were
appointed a eommltloe last evening to repre-
sent Lowell council, Itoyai Arcanum, al tho
fuueruLpf Horace Tillen.
At t Vineeting of Samuel H. Ilincs lodge.
Knights of Pvthlus, lust evening, tho ampll-
fled thlnl ruuk wus conferred upon several
eaii.lidates. , ,
Fruterultv assembly. Good Fellows, hud
an Interesting meeting lust niulit and trans-
acted a good Hinount of business. Two can-
didates were Initiated and coveral applica-
tions received.
Lieut. Col. .Merrill, Commainlaut Boebe,
Lieut. Ollutl and Lieut. Horace A. Ham and
several others of Cuiiton I'uwtu.ket will at-
tend tho rtrsl annual ball .»f Canton Worces-
ter al Worcester Ibis evening.
All eft'ort is ixliig imi.le lo organize a soci-
ety of tho Boyal Conclave of Knights and
Ladies in this city.
■
WASHINGTON >K>V.S.
Another Banquet uf (iwn. iianka'a rrl«nds.
Tlie reunion and ban.piet of tho survivors
of the 34th Congress brought together ox-
Speukors Bunks and (Jreer, Senalors Sher
man ami Morrill, ex-Senutor Cr8gln,und
Messrs. Will Cumback, James IL Campbell,
ltusH4dl Sago, Abraham Wukemuw. 8. T.
Stiunahun.T. F. Flugl.r and Guy II. I'etlon.
Tho reception .»f tho veteran legislators was
IjONDON, Feb. 3.— Thomas Callan of Low*
ell and Michael Harkins of Philadelphia, th«
alleged dynamiters, were again arraigned in
Newgate today. Tho trial was linlshed and
resulted in both prisoners being found
guilty. Each was sentenced to 19 years'
penal servitude.
MISTAKEN FOR A gUROLAR.
A San Pranolaco Uaok Drlrer 8hot by a
Folltwinan.
San Fhancihco, Cal., Feb. 3.— Karly yes-
terday morning Policeman Harllgan thought
he hear.l a police whistle, and a moment
later two men camo running .lowu Van Nesa
avenue. He said he called to them to halt,
thinking tliey were burglars. As tho men
refused to slop, be tired, and one fell. It
was Thomas Ivlwards, a hack .Irlver, who
said he aud hh compuni.)ns were running to
get wurin. Ho cannot live. Kdwurds liad
.iriveii Miss Jennie F'loo-!. duughter uf tbe
miUlonuire, to u party, and wus wultlng to
take her home.
A Station Affeut OhloroPBrmad and llobbed.
BoHix)N, Feb. 3.— About 5.30 this morning
two men entered the Forest Hills station on
tlie Boston und Provldoiico railroad, and
while one bought a ticket for Dodhum tbe
otli.-r seize.! tho station agent an.l held a
handkerchief saturaie.l with chloroform to
his nos«;. Wlien ho became uucons.-ious the
men robbed the money drawer of #0 und es-
caped.
Mkr. Wimslow's HooTiiiNU .srKi;r, for ohll-
dron leotldna. Is tho pros.:rlptlon of one of the
best female uurses and physb^lans lu tlie United
States, an.l has been niM)d lor forty years with
tievrr-falllng buctoss liy millions of mothers for
thuir chlldi-on. During tlio proottss of teething
lUvahioU Incalculabl.!. It rplloverf the child
from pain, cures .lyseutory an.l dlarrhoM, grip-
ng in the Istwels, 4iui| win.i-<!ollc. Ily glTlng
health to tho ohil.l It rosU the mother. Prloe 16
oenti. a itottla.
largelv utteii.lod.
'h
.he' surviving members perfected a pcriiia-
iient orguiiization un.ler tho numo of "The
Banks Survivors' Heunlon assodalhin." Of-
rtcera were oleete.l as follows : I'reshlcnt,
A. H. Cragin; s«'cretary, Wm. Cumback;
executive (tommittee, A. IL Cragin, John
Slierman an.l J uti in .S. Morrill. It was re-
solved to iioid a roiiiiloii un February 'id of
each year.
A White Uouss Dinner.
The Preslilont and Mrs. Cluvelaiid gave
llicthlrdofu series of state dinners last
night to tbe justices of tlio su prcme court. Tbe
l»resldent oscorto.l Mrs. Miller to dinner,
am! Chief Justice Waite os.«»rto.l Mrs. Cleve-
land. Among Iho guests worn J iMtlee and
Miss Gray, Senutor an.! Mrs. Hour, Itepro-
sentutlvo un.l Mrs. P. A. Collins and Com-
modore and Mrs. Putnam. Justice Bradlev
was unable to be present on account of ill-
ness.
Xfotca.
The House commltteo on lalwr will report
leaking J^otoHrr.
them for extra work.
s.) irue to virtue that you will receive an
et.Miial reward when .allc.l to ac.:i)unt by
the great Author of lif.-." Mr. 1 \»m\m\ was
given a rising vote .»f thanks for his address.
IKA PAltlY.
The tea party at the Worthen street Meth-
odist chiirdi dose.! last night, when there
was another largo alteii.lun.e. I he various
tables were iieallv an.l ulinictively arraiigcl,
:in<l thev recelve.i <iuite liberal patronage
rr..iii the visitors. There was a musical
trt-osramme, which was rcii.lercd by th«: r.j -
lowing la.lles and gentlemen: I'laiio .lud.
Mi'ses Bertha AIMiaw and Moreii.e
Fowler; song, quartette. Messrs. Slurlovaiit.
M.Mhly, Baker and Huttorworlh; song, .Miss
Jennie I>ivlngstoiie: .song, .luurlette; piano
dud, Misses Allshaw ami Fowl.-r; song. Miss
Livingstone. Miss Kllzabetli M. Wusbburn
furnished careful an.l excellent a..-_oiupanl-
meiits. The parly was a credit to the la.lles
who had it In charge.
sri'i'KR aSi» katkhtai.n.mknt.
The ladles of the St. Paul's Meth«j<list
el.urch gave an enjoyable su|)p..r an.l en- .,„. .,,
teitaininent last night, in the vestry. The | nmchlnery an.l
sui>|)er was serve.l early in lh<! evening, ami , j^rain. Loss, «<
riUlfi RECORD,
This
cxhl-
later the entcrtalament took pin.ie
consisted of an amateur .wtercopticoir
bition given by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Glld..cn.
Tlie views were laru'ely of scenes about
l.owell, together with some of London,
K.rypt and the Holy Lun.l. 'ihe p.)cms,
".signal Box" and "Life Boat." were also Il-
lustrated, while they were read by Mrs.
(Jlidden. The entertainment was a success-
ful one and was largely attended.
"IIKLD HY TIIK KNKMY."
At Music ball next week Monday and
Tuesday evenings the war drama of this
title will be presented hy a strong company.
The piece has had some phenomenal runs at
some of the best theatres In the country. At
the Madison Square and Star theatres In
Now York it ran srK) nights, and at the Bos-
ton Museum for 100 nights. It U a piece of
thrilling Interest and ex.ltmg action, and
presented by a good company It atTords a
tirst-wdass oiiterialnment.
MR. IRVINU TO ILAV "OLIVIA."
Mr. Irving announces "Faust" for tbe last
lime at the Boston theatre on Moo«'«y ^^''»;
i„g. "Olivia" (Vicar of Wakefleid will be
given on Tuesday, Wednesday and I'ljurnday
1 evenings un.l Satur.lay afl.;rnoon and Ihe
; I^vons Mai!" on Fri.lay and Salnrday evcn-
; ings. The sale of seats for the week is now
I going on.
NOTKS.
The Matbew base bail nine have a ball in
Huntington hall tonight. The 'I" V'T!?
to arrange a game with tlic I.,owells for tast
day. They think they can glTC the home
team a good rub If they have their licst men
nr.isent. Many of these leave the city for
other places later in tlie season.
sooibtyIbappeninos.
Wannalanolt Encampment Kntertalna
Cambridge Ounsts.
Last evening Wannalsndt en.ampment.
Odd Fellows, gave a re<:eptlon In honor oi
Charles River encampment of Cambrldge-
nort. The reception was held n the lodge
room in Odd Fellows' block and many frater-
nal courtesies were extended to the ▼•■•">"•
Under tbe "good of the order," •P^«'>«|»
were made by Chief Patriarch C. D. 8Ur-
Plr«s Het by a Little <ilrl.
The tire which .■aiiscd so much oxcitc-
luenl in tho liospilal for Uupture.l and Crip-
pled Children In New York Sunday, and rc-
sulte.l In one tlcath, wus sol by Mny Wilson,
1 1 vnars old. one of the Inmates. Twice
sin.'e she has attemptiMl lo tiro the building,
and the last time was caught. She .lonfesse.l
the crime. After examining her the physi-
cian dccide.l tlial she was sufTcrliig from
pyromuniu, and wus not responsible.
Oilier PIrea.
Tho Catholic church, the priest's house aJ-
jolnlng Mill! thi! parish school In Wiiillel.l, L.
I., were burue.l Thursday. L.jss. iJ30,000.
Thursilay night the grain mill in lOast
Do.lham. owned l»v Goldiiig ilros., was d.--
strove.l by tire. It was lllteil wilh valuable
" .'.mlalned lOOO bushels of
„ , «(!»l)00.
A Are In the brick bull.llng, ;13 Broadway,
Boston, occupied by Uobert Maine, electro
an painting, and by A. I). Black. car|»et
cleaning works, di.l ^:MK)0 .lainaire Thursday.
The farmhouse and barn of Hiram Car-
son, two miles from Dover, N. II. .were
burned Thursday. liOss, $1200. On ac-
count of the heavy snow drifts the firemen
coultl not reach tlie scene of tho fire.
The iiouso and barn occupied by Mall Car-
rier Straw at South Acworth, N. IL, with
five horses, a colt, a hog, several carriages,
sleighs, furniture, etc., were burned Thurs-
day. I.08S, riooo. •
A Are in the Nashua company's mills in
Nashua, N. IL, Thursday, caused a loss of
^'iW). It caught from the pickers.
Fire Thursdav .lainagcd the building at 1.')
Sixth street, Phfludolphla, used by Wanama-
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powdor never varies. A marvel of purl-
ly, strengtli and w h.tlesoinenoHS. M.iro e.-onom-
leal than the onllnarv kln.ls, and cannot l>o sot.l
In compeiUl.m with tlio innltltnde .»f low teat.
slDrt weight ul.iin or ph.>sphaU; pow.lers. SoM
only in mm. It.M Al, llAKIN.l I'.iWUKKCO., IM
Wall street. New York.
YEAST
POWDER
ABSOLUTKLT PUBK AND HBALTHrCL,
poaaesslns all the vcM>d analltlee oi
baklnr powders, while ft oontalna
none of their Injurlona InifTiilanta.
ker A Brown as a trousers and children's
1 suit factorv. The flames spread to Nos. 17
! and 10. occupied by several Arms engaged lo
j the leather business, book bin.ling, etc.
i Total loss, t50,0(X). During the tiro Uobert
Killcn, n flreuian, was suflbcatcd.
LABOR NEWS.
Knights Increasing.
In the report of the general executive
boar.! of the Knights of Labor for the Janu-
ary term relitlvo to tlie membership of the
various assemblies In tbe country. It is
shown that there Is an Increase of over "lO.OOO
memlM-rs. In Pennsylvania the Incn-ase Is
more noticeable, while lu tho western and
southern states tliere has l>een a rapid
growth. In New York, Massachusetts and
New Jersey there has been a marked de-
crease.
Notes.
About IfiOO cotton o|)crallvcs are ou strike
In Cornwall, Ont., against a reduction In
wages. It is possible that tbe mills will
close down for some time.
Acme Skates
All solid xteel and lino flnUh,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Onr stock of Skates Is the Uirgcst ever otTcre.!
In I.owell, aud embraces all leading stylos and
makes.
I.ETT
m-
f.SS'n*'
FOH. HAX.X2.
E
You feel free from pain and stronger after
utting on a Uop Plaster. Soothes, sUmu-
ThRee jAmes Lock Comer Maafci—S.
l*hree Circular Raw Itenche*.
One Holt Machine ; . uts from S^i Incboa
One lO-Uorse Power Knslna.
One Power Cider Mill.
Lot of S and 4 inch Fiaaca Pip*.
B. r. STBVBHB, - 20 Arch St., LowelL
' A^
/ J
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la prapared to quote tke very lowost pftoM oa
•U kinds of prlattag. Call for (—^—•'^
6
LOWELL DAILY CQI
PBIDAY, PE]
f «
FOE THE FARMER.
ORT8.
When cnttilage is fed III erally cows do not
want much water to drink.
Lc88 than half uh many Nuniplee of butter
were hhown at the Vermont dairymen'* a»-
goi-iation meeting this >e;tr tlmn lubt.
A barrel of irunbtrries will i>uy five bar-
rels of flour. It Is cluimcd thut souif of the
be^t crops are grown without water, ..uiul
that no fertilizer Is rrqulred.
Secretary StsMous has ii row that is ^'ivinj;
GO i»uun<l>* of iuIIk a ilay ibis winter. .*^ixty
pounils is nearly tW pints. That Is an awful-
ly t;ooil eow, if her yield U as Koo«l as it is
great.
A Vcnuont farmer. 84 years oUt, writes to
the New Kn;;lsnd Fanner that he does not
believ*' in a ^ilo. Of eoiiise. it proves, when
the facts are known, that ho has no silo, ami
knows nothiu)^ about one.
At a reecnt farmers' nioellnu the que^t^on
was Bhked how nuiny eouUi tell wlirtber ap-
ple feceils «ru\v wJllj their point* towards the
titeni or toward> the <-Mlyx. Only one man
ventureil to answer, and he answered wronj;.
A Jersey parti«an at a reecr.t fanneri.*
meeting "aid if he was runnin« a haw-mill he
would buy lIoL'l.' in eows. lie must have
for}?olteii that a l!ol>lein beat the .Jer>eys us
u butter eow at liic New York dairy show
laal full.
W. F. Aiidroi** of K'.st Hartford, rotin..
raises three MueesMve erop* on the *anK'
ground in one wa-ou. The tirst Is early po-
tatoes, thu sMond ea'il»:i;:is, and the third
hor>e-r;;dl»ii. li re«p'ires plenty uf m;iniiie
to ilo thN.
Mr. I.. T. Hii/.en of Vrunont e!;iin>s to
have dliicd meinl>ers of the Ijuard of a^lleul-
ture on beet from a il-ytar-old .lersey eow,
„and they allowid th*il it was nood beef.
There is somelhinir due to cyurlc»y iu ae-
kuowledj;ln}j hospitality.
1 1 seems that the aunual e«ttle-^how lit
Danbniy, (.'oiin., Is managed by a stoek eom-
pany. and solely to make money for the
•toekholders. Kver.MhIng whieh will add to
the protlts Is :ulmitted. It can hardly be
much of a ••cattle" show.
At the >erniont dairymen's n?soelatlon
meeting. Jan. IK, a eall of hands showed nine
farmers who owned silos, but no one of them
would my that he wished to give hl« silo up.
There ought to have l>eeu more than nine
testimonies m such u meeting.
Mr. Fiteb, scen'tary of the milk producers*
union, kays the uiitk cost* the farmer 3 cents
a quart, aud the consumer 8 cents. Of the tl ve
cents Itetweeu the two !>• goea for peddliug,
H for transportation, and a cents Is proBt.
Of this the contractor gets 1 cent, the peddler
S cents, and the farmer the balance.
VARIED OPINIONS.
Keei' thb Hiihuks Busy.— Hens that
are kept busy dunni: the day will lie happi-
er, healthier, aud will lay better than those
that sit on the perches or stand around id e
In shells or fence corners. Throw the w hole
grain in leaves, chafl, or straw on the tloor of
their open shed or fee«linu'-room. Keep them
seratching.— [Farnj Journal.
rAsTiHiNti HK.K8.— It Is common in K^-VP^
to earrv colonies up the Nile. on »>oats. which
anchor', from tinu? to time, to allow the bees
to L'ather lionev from the hhrul)s aud Ilowers
on the shi>re." In Scotland, where hoiiey-
riiisin" is one of the most prolitaltle indus-
tries, the hives are often borne on wagons to
the mountains whieh are covered with the
fra;:raiit heaiber. ThN allords excellent
pasturage.— [Kcv. -Mr. Duiell.
I)«>x'T TniKT TliK TisisTS.— Our farm-
ers and stoek-ndsers will And it far bettirr
in the end to ke« p out ot tne hainN of these
trust.-, although ihev maybe cfleivd better
prices at first. The tru>t Is. a spider un I it
has not the best design* on flie- wliuin it in-
vites iuto its pallor.— [I-ewi»lon Journal.
miinsloooli $c Co*
Playing Cards.
lMI"<>|{TKl> roT.\T«>IW.— The present po-
tato searcitv leads to a heavy Imporlaliun
from both ."ifotlund and Holland. .\s wood
|n M-aree ill tiMtse eonntries- they use sacks
In-tead of l.aiTel». and in itiany Instances the
Mile Is ma''" '•v wel/hl iiisi. ad of measure.
Kit ight and diitv are nol more than '..HI eenis
a bushe!. ami at'thi picent hlj,li markeHhis
Is a mere tiille. ll is said that T:s).(HiO bu-h-
els have Itet ii imported tUU'* lur.— [N. i.
Cor. Concord Monitor.
('.\r.iriiY Siioi i.t> HI". Dot T.i.K.i'.— If
statistics can be n 11 -d on. ilm uveragi- cow
of Vermont is 1.1 ikUk lug only milk enough
unniiallv for about i;i<) pounds of butter,
while her I'l -f cow > are eM»ilv doln.' twice as
Well. II oii;:lil not to l.e a dillicull thiiiir to
uet a breed of eow« that woulil > ield 4 '. Ibn.
of linlter |M r week tlimU;;!! tlie vear InsHatl
«.r -J S Ibh. a« n«w. TId- would give llie
f:irincrsof Venn.nt ^t.iHKKMMi more >.pend.
lie_' iiionev lir«.n tli<y now tiave.— .Seen lary
Se«.»ions i"o tin \( riiiont Pairxnun.
Large
Assortment
Prices.
and Low
lUilroaDitf*
Old Colony.
i,
ON and after Jan.
Lowell (Middlesex ttreot
ELlilNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
oprosiTi; pofiir office.
Playina: Cards,
A bargtiin tov 20 ocnts. Tliee:e
arc of good thieknoss and moe
enough lor anyljody.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholettnfe <tinf Jittall nruggiiitB,
OriM>«lTU rOST OFFICE.
fiflijsrfllaurous.
f/eurjk
tirr/o
ache.
Ifistfi
rfmedy
has r
5iL'
stood
tfie
Mo
timf.
Stnd
centt f<
ffifbea
nful colortd .
bicture'>1oori
//a wan ftt.'NrNYork.
Playing Cards,
35 cents a paciv, rediued from
50 cents. Theiso we have ti large
8ale on by the doasen.
ATlllOPHOniti
tcolanati
WASTES OF THE DAmV.
At the meetlui' of the Vermont Dairy-
men's association at Montpeller recently,
H. W. Vail of North Tomfret read a paper
on the shove subject lu which it was shown
that in his own herd hay aud coarse foilders
had been wasted by Irregular and too abun-
dant feeding. A cow that U fed too much
or too often will produce less than one fed
just right. He would mix grain with cut
fodder and ensllHKe, giving two meals per
dav In winter, with water warmetl in verv
eofd weather, though when ensilage is fed
llberallv. cows will bar.lly drink enough
%Yater lo pav for wanning ll. The grain and
fo*ider ration should be su«h as will just
meet the in|ulremcnts of the cow, and Intel-
ligent farmers now have the means of learn-
ing what sort of rations are right and what
are imperfect. The proUl on a :JtK) lb. cow U
full three times as great as on one that yields
only ri/i lbs. per vear. At one time when be
had been Riving 'his cows all the hay they
would cut lu addition to a full feed of grain
and 20 lbs. of ensilage, he tried reducing the
bay '. to ^ au«l obtalued a large Increase in
the milk and butter product. His experi-
ments show ih.ileoirse fodder scattered In
the yard lo cows Ihat arc well fed raoruiag
and night lu their stalls will decreas*^ the
milk vield. Enough Is better than a feast.
Oxer-eating reduces the ability of the ww to
convert her food into milk. Straw and other
coarse fodilers are valnalde if ^jiveu as part
of tlie regular meals wlih suitable grain ra-
tior.H to make a well-balanced diet.
Oe««n* of MUk.
.\inerican dairy interests are slartllngly
enormous. 1 hey represent an lnve.^tlnent of
nearly five times as much as the entire liank
capita! of the eountry— that is to say, the
bank eapiiai is a little less than ^^CT 1.000.000.
whliC the dairy Interest* amount to more
than 3i3.(X^).00(),0CO. Of course our readers
can nol swallow such frij-'htful tigurcs in a
lump, and we will Iheiefore arrange them In
several >nialU r but siill heroii' doses. The
number of niileh cows l- estimated at 21,000,-
000. Thev uive each an average of 'XiO gal-
lons of milk uniiually. This would make an
aggregate milk production of 7,.'>50.000,O0O
HOW'S
YOUR
The Kellmbla
Bop Plaster.
Qul«kMt rem«dr known f»r bitrtisot" •n1
all »uiia«.ii, »li«ru or l<>n« MitiKlitiK |>aiii* or *•' V
wnM-»o(v\vTy kind. Vlriiu«onrrsli ho|.s, lu'tiilock
uitd pln« iMilnam coml>lii«a. It Is wi.iiJtriuUy
liMthlBV, Paia-ElUlBg aad Str«aft)ie>lac.
No failure p<««<iMc 2V; ft for $1 BoM ercry
wti.re or ui»ll«a I'T price by the propritior*.
HOP PLASTER CO.. Boston. Masw.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
WhoU'nale anti Ret ail DruggUta,
OPPOilTE POST OFFICE.
18^, trnlni will leave
depot) aa fol-
lows:
Kor Taunton, FhII Klv^r, XowiM>rt, N«w
Ketlford, l'ruvlti«>ni-v, I*iiwtuckf>t, Marl-
boro', South Fniiiilui.haiuund WMystatlou*
Rt 7.40 a.m., li.4.% ami 440 p. m. All triUus
eoauect nt South Irninlughain with Ikiuton &
All>ai«y riilli-oad for Worc*««t«)r, Npriticfl«tld,
Albany and the W«it ; also at Couconl •Junc-
tion with Flti'iibiirir railroad.
The 4.40 u. in. train coxrii-ets with FniJ lUver
Line Steaimjrs tor New Vork, the 8outh aud
^iH-cial forClii>lm<if(ird fit (M.'i a. ni., fl.'20
Eiui w.:!i! p. m. ' uSati,irilMVH nt 10 p. m.) ttotura
at .^..^^ snil 7.15 »«. m., anl (> M p. in.
hCNDAYii— >'or houtn Kruniluiiihani and wiiy
stations, C.SO n. ni. JJetiira at 6.4n p. ni.
J. K. KKNIMMCK. UcDonil ftlanHger.
ISAAC N. MAIlSllAl.I^.JUv. aupt.
UKO. W. MiLL Kit. Agent.
TlcUrt Oflic*, >• pf •rrimack ytr«»t.«
Boston and Maiyo.
ON uiiil after Sunday, Oct. 2.1, lt>.>^7, pa.sRenfrer
trains will luavu teutral stiXMA depot,
I.OWllli
For lioaton, at (I..V), 7.8.\ K.9n, 9.S0. 11 n.m.;
li.l.), I.'4.'».S, .S.4«, 4.10, i.\\ .VIO. 0..V., «.:»o p.
m. UKTIU.N, <, 7..10, tUd, lO.'il a. w. ; Vi in,;
\lXrl, l.W ".'.•to, 3.20, 4.30, ii, «l, (l.-ir), 7, 11 p. m.
Fur Lnwreiiee, 7.10, 7..'U, H..i.i, II a. in.;
im:>. I, !J. :i.4o, fi.ui, ii.ift, (i..v\ ii.io p. m.
UKTl'KN. 7.:Ui, S.iO, ».40, |o..'(i, 11 a. in.; IJ l.\
1.1(1. •.'.;».\ ;i. .H.t.s, 4.l.^, a.4o, \\:m p. m. .south
I.awiviice, 7.o.'i p. in.
For llHvorhlll, 7.10, 7.;i.'i, (<.;W n. m.; 12. 1.1,
l,.l. JJ.40, .'..10. l:.^^.(l..^^ ll.lo p.m. UKTUU.N,
7.17, S.io, '.no. ID 10, lu.4Aa. lu.; l-.'.o:, 2..%4,a.4u.
S.iO, ft.l.'s «.4"», "'.Mp. ni.
F»r NHlriii, 7. 10 n. m.; li.iri, 6.10 p. m. KK-
ri KN.7, ll..i.»a. m.; I..W, 4.4», i! n. m.
For N'ewbiuyport, 7.10 a.m.; MVt .», (i.l5 p.m.
Ui:Tl'UN,ti.l.'>, 7.-'.'>, II u. u).;J.3.\&.4.'t p. iii.
For ( \cier, hover ami (Jreal FalU, 7.J'>, S..1."»a.
»!.; l,.J.4o, .'i.lO p. III.
Forisalmon Fall*, l5ldilpfor«l,S«c<>,<)MOn'hiird
Di-aeli and I'ortlmut, tlXl>, K.W> n.m.; I, 3.40 p.
nu liciiirn tru:u I'ortluiiil, 7.30. ^.40 h. in.;
p.' 40, ."...'1(1 11. ni.
For Miing«»r, Itelfnst, WHtervlllc. Kkowlie>rau.
Itiiiklaiid and FartnliiKlon, s.,Via. m.
For St. .lohii, N. It., Malira.\, N. S., MoiHre.nl
aii'l guelMJe, s.3.'> a. in.
For AiwuhUi, Uutli, Lewlston, 8.;» n. in.; 1 p. m.
For U<H'hc«U:r and Altou Hay, Ha. in.; 1.3.40
p. III. ;
For l-..'istport and St. •lohn's (per stenmor). on
Moii<luvi>, WednosilayH Hiid i rldays, ut 1 p. in.
For KtN'kland, ItelfaMt, llaniror niid Mt. Desert
(Htca'iier Irom I'ortlund). Tuesdays and Frl-
uuysat3.4U p. in.
SITSDAY TUAIN8.
For KoMton. 7.3^, (*.-.>0 R. in., l.'.Oft. 4.15, 3.40.
7.:Uip. in. ItKTUHN, Ii a. in., 5, 7 p. in.
For I.Hwr«nc«, H.'JU a. m., 5.40, 7.M) p. m.
KKTI'ltN, 7.40, 8.15 a. ni., U.IO, 5..3A p.m.;
.>souili (..awrenee, 4.'J.'i, 7.44 p. m.
For tiMvcrhlll, H.-jU a. ro., 5.40. 7.A(i p. m.
KKTIUN, s. 11. 4.^ u. in.. 4.IW. f>.'l\ 7.'i'» p. m.
For PurtUnd, 5.40 p. m. KKTliUN, 1, 4.15 p.
111. .1. T. Ft ItliKIt, Lien. Mauayor.
WM. MKUKITT, .)K..»iipt.
J. K. I'lllLLirb. tien. Agt. ai Lowell.
Oct. «. If87.
Boston and Lowell.
Eailroaltf*
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Oliaiig'o of" TTime.
On and after Sunday. Oct. 33d, Uio following
trains will be dlscontlnuod :
For Ho8ion, •i.S.'i, l».:Jfl «. m., 2, 2..'», 8.25 p. in. ;
from HoHton, C, 11.15 a. ni. For I.nwrenci^ (!.3.5,
l).35a. ni.,'J.3.'), 4 p. m.; from Lawrtiux;. 0.35, 8
n. m., 2, 2.50 p.m. For i'urtlunU, 0.15 p. m. ;
from Portland, 5.80 p. in.
Ttio train now leaving Lowell for Boston at 7
a. m. will leave at «.5o a. in.
A new train for Uostuu and Lawrence will
leave Lowell at J p. in,
SUNDAY TRAINS.
The train now leaving Hostou at 7.)iO for Ix)W-
ell will leave at 7.
Toe train now leaving Lowell for Uoston at
8.4.') wlirieavca(7»'ti.
Tlie train now leaving Lowell for Lnwrcnoo
and llavuihlll ut7..V) p. m., Y^tli leuvtt at 7.30 p.
III.
For further pantcularH see lime curds.
A. F. I'lMLblPS, Gen. Agt. at Lowell.
fioap*
KIRK'S
dlPljD
^teamcrB^
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Diraot Lioe from New England to
Savaiinah,
ConnueUDg there with all Itall and Water Ltnoa.
FAVOIllTB ROUTK TO FI.OKIDA.
Iron stenm.'htpa "liATK CITY" and "CITY
OK .>IAi <iS" 1« Hvbur .s^avannali I'ler, Conitre*.
Knot, ItoBlon, F.VFUV THIKM'AY, at 3
o'rloek. For frelKlil or pas age. .ipply to A.
DhW. rt.\MP.S<'N'.2<'l Washlnplon Mroet, no*
U>n,or to UlCtlAUlKSON A nAltNAKD,AKOUt».
BoHtun. •
FLOATiNC SOAP
{3
THE CHIEF
For tho Diith, Toiiot mid Lnundry.
Snow Whlio Jind Absolutely Pur*.
If »o«r dc.iler d<K>»« not t<ei>p White Cloud S<Mp.
lend 10 ci'iita for ruiipli' cuke to tUe mukera
jnS. S. KIRK & CO..
CI-!!C.<VCO.
lusuianrr. _^
rirTT-FD'TH yeak.
LOWELL MUTUAL ilBE INSURAIICE Ca
Omc«, 40 Ceulrut Mrtitt.
.I.e. AUnOTT, l'KK!*n<l NT.
E. T. .MHPiTT, .«KC'Y AM» TK»;Aa.
Cod Liver Oil,
FiiEsii From the Shoue Every
• * - > Week,
^^5 Ceiits » riiit.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merohants And Mineri Traniportation
Oompany's rrovideune, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Most niroct Ronto fnim Now Rnifland for
Norfolk and IU>'liniord,Uld Point Comfort, Va.,
Wathlugton, D. C, and ItulUmore. .Md.
PAASENOKltS AND FUKK4HT.
Th« Iron Htttiiiiithlp WiIIIhui CrMtiA, 1.^00
tons, Cnpt. v.. K. Warrfii, italiN from Pnivldonoo
WKUNKSDAY.ii
llenj. Walker.
Ainoa I). Kr«'nc^t
N. M. M'rljcht,
A. (i. I'ollnrd,
K. T. AhLolt,
F. C. Oatra.
every
p. in.
OOTOBKK 10. 1S87.
Passenger Hervice IVom Lowell:
For Boaton, at 5.50. 0.35, HRJUi, )f7.1«, TJA,
*lt"''»*<. •l'*.30. •5J».«, 1Il».30,Mf»..'W and 11.00 a.
ni., •tlli'W, l.iO. 2.10, 113.10, •It4.«, 4..Ho,
1lft.:t5, ii.ui, •$:« !M. •jJH-O'i p. in. SUNDAYS,
*lt7.3t<. ti.UO, *]il).'iO a. in., 4.-J5 p. m. K«turn i
110.45. 780. 8.00, •8..H0, ♦tt.lKi, ».16, HIO.OO, 11.00
a.m., 12.011 m., •I.oo, il.OO, •3.tM), 113.45. 4.45.
•1.00, 6.30,116.45, ILIJl, •7.00, lO.OO, 11.10 p. m.
hlTNl)AYH, ».(« a. ni., l.tio, 6.U0, ♦; 00 u. m.
rMrohuru,ll.3.\ 7.16. 7.35. 9 22, 1100 a. m.,
ON'T
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, t\visting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholemle and Retail DruggMs,
oppoMTK POST orriCE.
gallon."
miniature ocean, a fair-sized
Niagara. „ , ,
Four tlioufand million c:al!oii<« are used for
butter, T'lO.lKKi.OOO for cheese and tho reiniun-
Idk 2,4^>0-'">^'<'^''^ p:"'" '^'"■o^'>?''i ^^^ adnlterat-
ine haiid> of tlic milkman and grocer, and
down the throats -f 00,000.000 men, women
and bahlih In this land of freedom. The
quantity of butler manufactured and u«cd is
about 1,;V)0.000,000 pountN and of cheese
6,500,000 poniulM. The value of our dally
nroductH for the last 12 months was nearly
$500,000,000. This l» $20,000,000 more than
the value of our annual wheat yield while It
cloMjIy approximates thai of our corn crop,
which is the most valuable of our farm prod-
ucts. To support this Immense dairy herd
100,000.000 acres of pasture land are re<iuired,
worth ?2,.')00,000.(IOO. it Is easy lo see, there-
fore, that the 4,000,000 fanners in this coun-
try arc an linporianl element of our national
welfare and prosperity.- [New York Uerald.
MOULr>IlVG»i
In every variety for house lluleb. and all klnda
of
For building, rcpalrlnjr or fencing can bo oh
bilued at
LOWESX PRICES
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Batton Street.Corner of Fletcher.
Cpd Liver Oil,
Fresh Fuom the Shore Every
Week,
3S Cent® a I^iiit.
For ^»Mi»urM, ".«•.», I ••«, i.ii«, o..*, ii-wv i>. ■••.,
l.do, 4.30, 0.00, U.34 p.m. 8UNI)AY8. 9.00 a.m..
4.25 p.m. lletu'ni 8.22, tt.4l. U.'U a. m
ri.OH, 6.42, 10.23, 11.88 p. m. SUNUAY8, 9.tl
a. m.,5.27 p. m.
arrival \i/trniui from the North. U f'ta linlfor'l,
i'or L»wrcnr<>.'(i.:i6, 10.1.%, 11.00a. ni.. 1.40, 2.10,
4.:U, U.OOp. in. iSlJNDAYS, at U.15 a. ro.. 7.15
p.m. Return t 7.45,8.30 and 11.85 a. m.,
12.05,8.15, 5.15, 6.45 p. in. SUNDAYS. 8.00.
h.56a. in., U. 15 p. m.
For Haleui and wny-8Utlons, 7.85 a. m., 1.40,
O.OO p. in. Keturn : 7.20, 11.45 a. ni.. 4.40 p. m.
TiiM given below ii from Northern Depot.
For Ayer Junrtion aud Wny-Htallons, at 7.15
a. 111., 12 05 and (t.My. m. MONDAY'S, at 9.15
S. m. Heturu : S.15 a.
UNDAYM, 8.15 a. in.
m., 12.55 and 6.16 p. m.
tThat Am 1 to Do?
The symptoms of blllousnes- are unhappily
but too well ki own. They tlifler In different
Individuals to some fxleiit. A bilious man
is seldom a breakfH*t eater. Too frequently,
alas, he has an i x(»lli nl nppclile for liquids
bnt none for holi-ls of a mornin?. His
lonKue will hanllv luar insp<ctlon at any
time; If It Is not wMte aud furred. It Is
roui<h. at. all events.
The dl>?estive system Is wholly out of order
and diarrhora o'r run«tlpntiou may In; a
aymptom or the two may alternate. There
•re often hemorrhoid- or even loss of blood.
There mav l>c trMtlinc*-, and i.fteu headache
•nd acldllV or flatulence and tendt-nicsa In
the pit of the stomach. To correct all this If
not effect a cure try (irecn's Antcust Flower,
it ooata but a trifle and thousands attent Ita
efflcacy.
Advertise in the Courier.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholetalc ami Retail Drugyists,
OPPOSITK POST OFFICE.
-11 ■ - —
Ellinswood's
Cough Balsam
For Amherst, Mllford and Wilton, at 9.15. a.
12.55, 3 4s. 5.4U ii. m. Mundav, 2 p. m.
Pcterhoro', Hennlnii
m.
SUMEDALSAWARDEDTOF
Ntr
CnrM Plworliy,
BhanmstUm, Luiaba«n,
Bkckacb*, W«akD»M, Coldt In
UMChMtaad all AcImi •ndAtraln*.
C A
I rsj E
Bovu* of ImlUCioM
•ovndlac ■•""*■ ^*' '*"
BBaaoB** AMD TA>B HO
THE BEST MCTgWnilLD
This 18 the second winter for
Ellixgwood's Cough Balsam,
and the many words ot praise
received and the many wonder-
ful cures it has performed place
it without doubt in the front
ranks of the cough killers.
Every day brings new con-
verts and its sale is rapidly in-
creasing.
Only 25 Cts. a Bottle.
For Grccnileld, Pcterhoro', Hennlnfrton, IIUU-
lioro' and Keenc, at W.15 a. m. ami 3.48 p. m.
For Nashua, Manchester and Conoxird, at 8.80,
0.16, U.44a. in., ll.b.\ 1.47, 3.4H, 5.40. 6.25, 7.4b
p.m. (Sundays nt 2, 7.48 p. m.)
For Penaiook, Frank tin. Lebanon and White
Klver .Junction, at U.15 a. m., 1.47, 3.48 and
•7.48 p. in.
For Warner, Bradford, Runnpee, Newport (N.
H.), Claremont aud Claremont Junction, at
0.15 a. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTilton, Lake Vlilnfre, Meredith, Larx>nla,
Weirs, IMv month, U'arrcn, llavcrhlll, Wooda-
vllh', at !».44 a. in., 1.47 and •7.48 p. m.
For Campion, Thornton, North Woodslook, Ll«-
lM)n, Littleton and Wldtelleld, at 9.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. in.
For JclTcrson, Lancaster, Groveton and Faliyan,
at n.44 a. m.
For Montnclirr and nil points on tho iMonlpclier
and Well.s River railroad, via IMymontli and
Wood.svlllo, at 11.44 a. in.
ForSt. .rohnshury ami LyndonviUc. via White
Kivor .lunotion, nt K.I5 a. m. ami 7.48 p. m.
For St. .Jolnisliiirv, Lviidouvllle, Newport, .Sher-
bn)oke, via IMymouth and Woodavllle. at ».44
a. m., ♦7.48 p. rn.
For Montpellcr, Kssox .Innrtion. Burlington and
St. Altmns, via Central Vermont line, at 5».16 a.
m<, 1.47 and •7.4.s p. m.
For Montreal and yneljcc. via Montreal and
Boston Alr-Llne. at 5J.41 a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont lino, at 9.15
a. m., 1.47. '7.48 p. m.
Frelffht trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
8.40, 11.08 a. in., 2.2.5, 10.00, U.Wi p. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2.30. 4.05, 9.10 a.
m., 12.25, 3 15 p. m.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Snlcm at 0.05 a. m.
FREIGHT DKPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Lcavo Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the North and West, at 7.20. 11.36 a. m.,
8.05. 5.45 n. m.
Leave Lowell for Aycr .Junction, Worcester.
Fitchburg, New York and the West, at 2.45 and
9.2fia. m.
C. S. 5LKLLEN, Gcnl. Superintendent.
UEO. W. STORKR, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. B. PAIGE. Local Agent.
Pennsylvania Railroad
Tha Bvat BAllroad In the World.
The F»at«at Tralna In the World.
New York to Chicago. M hours.
Mew York to CHndnoatl, SI bonra.
Now York to St. Lools, 89 bonra.
Five Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply for tickets and fall Information to
W. B. BATCHBLDKR, Ticket Agent,
Mo. 3» Merrlmaok Street,
OBO. W. MILLER, Ticket Agent O. C. B. B.,
Mo. 86 Merrlntack Street,
The Iron iiti>«inihlp Johns Ifopklnf. 1500
tons. Capt. H. 1>. Kostor, sails every 8ATUU-
DAY, 0 p. m., from I.4>.\sI)ALK WiiAKr.
These well-known stoaubhips aru larK*i and
comfortalile and lilted with evorv couvenlenro
for PA8SKN<iKU.S and winmaiidc.d liy navl-
uatorH of loii;f a>)d HUf<'i'«»ful oxpethtnc'o. bea
voyaKCS liy the.**' oteannTB are refrenhlnfl and
InvlgoratinK 'ind the round trip can \tv aiHunn-
idlsned in KivK PAva. Fare, including room
and meals, very low.
FRKIOUT CONNECTIONS
Made without drayaxe with the following
routcB :
Vlrirlnla and Teunessro Air Line, nt Mor^
folk. V».
Atlisntlo Const and S«nbo«nl Air Llnea, at
Norfolk. Va.
Ohoanpmkhe and Ohio K. K. nnd Rannwhn
Diapstch, at ^owport Newtf, Vm,
Richmond and DanTllle R. R. and Pled-
Diont Air Line, at West Point, T».
Baltimore nnd Ohio R. R. and Continental
Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Merchanta and Mlueri Trana. Co.*a Savan-
nah Line, nt Baltimore, Mit.
Through Idlls of ladinfr Is«u6<l v\» nil almve-
named routes. Mark goodd via P., N. AND D.
LINK.
Tickets on sale at E. G. WrNDaou'a offlcc, 8
WestmlnHter streot, W. II. Church A C<>..oairo
1 WeyltoBsct street, or at Steamship offloe, V6
India street.
For rates, passage or freight anpiv to
E. II. k(k;k\<kll,
New Kiigland Agent,
Providence. E.I.
MHKuruBs:
Wm. H. Wlg/<ln,
.1. K. FcllowM.
Vm. P. rirar.«'r,
t'lin«. A. SU)t«,
U. K. IdvtnKslun,
J.C. Ahholt,
Dividends 00 VKH CENT, on iKo year», SO
p«T r«»nt. on ihrvu yean>. 8.°iH pt-r cvut. on oat
year poUoie.'*.
In ••xinnecllon with the alMive company to a
K< iieral agency for •dvlileml ptiyti.^ mtilual and
rellaldu stock companies.
E. T. AIlBoll. ApsBt.
THE HOLYOKE STILL LEAPS
On and after June let the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAY
10 PER CENT. D1VIUKND8.
This company has a snn*hi" '>" ii'K>'i>^I* poUcT
holders, of $.'>.;4, '.'4*1, and \OII \vrl:e uu MKU-
CANTlLK lUSlvS. lU.'pre«enlod hy
Charles Coburn, 28 Ctntral St.
Alsoreprencuts other tlrst-rlaF'S Mutual and^
.Stock CompaalOB.
"fire insurance.
OooU ! ^oUd I lteliul>Io I
AT THK
riBE INSUKANOE AOENOT
GEO. E. METCAlF.J^Se Centra! StresL
Having purchaae<l the agonrr of tho Mcrrl.
miiok Mutual KIre Insiirnnee Co. of Andovtr^
dealtnir with
forn^er
new ones lo
oxandue its merits and rellalitlity. Six otliar
M>muantes lilco rei»re«entod by nic.
liEO. K. MKTCALr.M Central Street,
SiicresHor to R. L. Cardell A O*.
QHoot) and CoaL
with Its sixty years of ballhfaclorv dealt
its policy holders, he lnvlt«8 all tho
friends of the (company and many n
• •• -.inty.
At the Old Stand, 38 MUlillo Street.
At tho New Ynrd, Foot of Pond Street.
'William Kitti*C9<l||ro,
A. W.WKEKS, Agent,
Wholesale and Iletall I>ealer In
Wllkeidinrre,
Cuinlierland,
Lackawanna, Lehigh, KranUlln,
C. C. Caniiel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Llinc, Cc
ment, Ac. Telephone number, 'iiH-i.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
M ir T U A L .
Cash astets Jan. 1,1887 t4W.;»K.79
Total llabllltlea (re-lnsuraDce) lW,9(Sft.lS
Not asscta $Xi6,fn\M
Policy lioldors aharo Id the prolita ou expira-
tion of policies.
Dividendi, 70 Per Oent., After July Ist.
DIKKCTOaa
Levi Sprague,
Goo. F. Khhardeon,
i». 8. Rl'-Jmnlson,
Chas. II. Coburn,
Jacob Itogers,
John F. Kin-.ball,
Henry C;. IIowe>
CC. Ilutchlnr^ia,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaster.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In
COAL COAL.
Old Co.'s Ii«hlgh. Philadelphia A
Roadtnir, WUkvf^barre. Lackawanna.
Maryland Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland. Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Oak, Maple and Pine,
and split.
sawed
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and ReUtU nruggiats,
OPPOfllTB POST OFFICE,
Sole Proprletora.
A. T . CASWELL, Ticket Aae
Mlddiei
lesex Street Station.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
llerohandlne dellTered per order from all
trmlns on the Boston and LoweU, Naahna and
Lowell. Old Colony and Boaton and Maine R. B.
Mdpplnc reoelpU obtained for good* forwardad.
oaea M Tharutikm ItrMt.
WOOD.
Old Co.'s Newark and Eng- rp'llf'K'TVT
Usb Porthind V JLlUXiil J. .
T Tllf 17 COBB'S Extra and Finishing
JUi ill J2r. Qiens FalU, Vermont.
All kinds Building and Amerl- DRf TIT
can and Scotch Fire i>i\l VH .
Hay. StraTT.
Oaoe, 97 Central Street, Lowell, Maae.
LEVI SPRAGUK, Prksidkkt.
K. M. TUCKS. SBOKSTABT .
JVln^nranoc to any amount cITccted In relia-
ble <»rapanles.
K. M. TrCKE, Agent,
27 Central Street.
Dental and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOLIN.
OHAHOOAL.
FKRTHJZKRS,
HAIR,
SAND,
QRAVBL.
Flour and O^irain.
5t
OIBoe and Yard,
27 Thomdike Street.
Telephone 188-L.
Branch Offlee,
S8 Merrimack Street,
Caldorwood'a.
PHOXOORAPHS.
Mr. J. L MOSS,
NO. 57 OORHAM STKEKT.
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron andTla
worker. A fine line of
PA-RX^OR SXOVE8.
MILKMRN can get MUlc Cans as good aad
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 07 Gorham Street.
A. V. BAVBOBN, 24 Oentral Block,
Bega (o anooance to the dUiens of Lowell and
Tldnlty that he has purchased all the neaatlvea
ownedbr the Ute N. G. Sanborn, aad la now
prepared to fill duplicate orders from the aanie.
Bt long aaaocUtlon In baslnesa with the lata Mr.
Baabom I feel oonfldant of glTtng parfaot •alia'
fhotloB to aU Ma tomar oaatoBMn.
Oliflord's
DYE HOUSE,
8 and 4 AHDOTEB STBEET.
First-Class Dyeint of Eier? Description
Doaa at abort notice and aatlafaettoa
guaranteed.
'Ladlea' and geata* garmenta dyed whole.
All klnda ot garmenta cleaned and repaired
Ifdealred.
%
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PBIL.OSOPHT OF MARRIAGE, glv-
Ing a dear synopsis of the Impedimenta to
maniaie, exhausted viuUty, etc., ete., eaa ba
bad from all news agenta or forwarded dlreot
from the author. r>r. P. J. JORDAN, 19 Joy at.,
Boston, on reeelpt of U oenu.
\
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1888.
LOWKLL POST omOM.
BiII>DLK8EX COUNTY.
NaiK)leou LabalK of Hoiiklnton abused bl«
wife so that her mother, who lives iu Worces-
ter, went down there and hrouuhl her home.
Napoleon followed, went to the bouse aud
tried to Kfi ll*** wifo to return home with
Lim, aud, upon her refusal, he proceeded to
smanh the mother's doors uud furuilure.
Oflicers were uotilled aud soou captured uuU
locked him up.
•
Prpperell.
Mr. I'utnaiii Shiittuek Is very low, havlnjr
been ullliited with ereepiuK p:iUy for sevel-al
weeks. There is lonhiderabk' Hlrknes.s ut lUe
town farm at pre.sent. Kivo unforluiiutc In-
matet, fire ill. , ,,,,, ,, ,
Mr. Tarliell Shaltuck of Oiik HIH d ed
Mondav mornin- whilolu a lit, whU-h trouble
be has lieen hulijci-t to for several years.
Now Is the lime for tip-overs, boveral
8lel«hs have Ihhmi Hmasbod, andtheoceupuuls
uiore or les!> injured.
H.
obanges : "An Investigation U to be bad
over the death ef Henry Flint, who wim
burned to death In his shoe shop ul North
UeudiiiK early .Sunday morulng. Jan. 22. It
is thoujfht by some thai be met death by foul
play. Sevenil compuniouH were with hlin as
rate IIS 11 oVloeU Sulurduy ul«ht, nnd when
they left him be was uppareully all ri;{l»t,and
they eaniiot explain why he rould nol have
Boinebow, hut wan badly brulwd and shaken.
Fortunately no bones were broken. . ,, „
Messrs. C. A. Corey, M. Kelley and b. O.
Carter have been drawn us jurom for lue
next term of court. , „ , _■,,„..„„,,
The cellar for a luiw house Is partially dug cba ijred
) the premises of Martin Kelly. ^ | wbicb name he bear- t«;I«'- , "«
A |U^ note was recently received by Super- ployed eouu^el lo secure his rights
tendeut Webhor from Mr. Cbaa. F. I'ressey
on
lute
of Kansas tllv for the benetlt of the .<>rtbo-
escaped fromthe hou^e after' it caught^ lire. ;^—^;;i;i;,^-.i,-„,7-Mr: I'ressey while h^re
i wan warmly interested in all worthy
All that was found of liU reuiniiis was
of the bead badly burued."
Waatford.
TUe voung ladles are making arrnn^iementK
for a leap vear p-irty at the town bull l-fcb.
22. The aUuir is In the bauds of a conipi •
tent committee, who have engaged music
aud altende.l to the necessary details In the
■ame busliiess-liko mauuer us the sterner
aex, and hope for a liberal patiouajje from
old and vouii«. The reception committee Is
made uil of the more elderly ladles, to K've
dignity to the occa»iou. Tickets cuu
talnod from the youuK ladles.
be ob-
Townaeud.
The convetllon of the society of Christian
Kudeavor. which wuh to have been held Iu
the CoiiKioi-'"' '<»>»'' ihurcli last week l<r day,
was postpon.Hl ou account of exceedingly
unpropUlou»« w4aU»«f. -Ax Mr. Clark can-
not be present until the latter part of Kl.ru-
ary, ll will iirobubly not take place until that
I time. , .,
I I>eacon Oliver IM nil, an a«id gentleman,
I tiled suddenly Wedues.luy morning. K» b. Isl.
I He seemed lu his usual beulth at tea-time
', Tuestlny eveulnif. ".
' Ayar.
; Ucv. Mr. Perry supplied the Ilaiillst pulpit
Sundav morning.
There wax a union lemperiiiue me«tlug
held In the Orthodox chunh Sundav even-
inc. The speukers were Daniel Felch and
Kev. Messrs. IhnWon, I'errv hnd (lark. Tin;
uext lueetliiK^ill l»«lit'l"i '«» t''* l'»»il"«'»>'
\ C'burch. , ., , .1
♦ The Aver Sons of Temperance visited the
repiKTcfl divi>ion .Monday eveulUK. A j;ood
time was enjoyed by all. „.,,,.„
/« a Ml-s Frankle tiates left for MIddleton,
/■A' I.. Tuesday.
mi Tfwksbury.
II Jlri-. Martha C. Hogers died ut bcr home
if on Fairiiiount ^lll•et, Low«ll. Monthly inorii-
iff ing of lung iroiiblcii. .sb<. bad been In feil.le
lA bewlth for veais. and cuiillned to lur room
m for three luonths. Mrs. KogeiH w;us the
^ daughter of itcv. .l8CA)b Coggin of lewks-
Ijury and was born In thai town In Seplem-
bei.lsiT. In lsV» she married Mr. William
C. Hogers of Tew ksburv.aiid tlnv made their
liome In Jewell about mu\ J^ho U'Hves no
cblldren. Two biotheiH survive her. Mr.
Jacob Coirgi 11. of < oggiu. Ividder & }'o., lunl
Kev. Wllliuni s. CoKgin of lloxford. I bo
funeral took i>Imcc W«Mliiesday uflernoou
from the house, and the burial was private.
Qroton.
.Mrs. Fannie .1. Newell, who died Tuesday
morning, is the fourth victim of pneuinoiiia
In our community. The prevalence of this
disease and Its fatality are truly alarming.
Mrs. Newell was a valued member of the
Baptist church, aud bad endeared lieiHcIf to
many friemis since she came to Orotou. Her
nutivo place was North I'oiiifret, Vt., where
her parents renide. Her death is the liist
break In the family circle, wherq she was
inohl tenderly loved, and her afflicted family
and bereaveii husband have our warm syin-
piithy. Mr. King, superlulendciil of the
town farm of Ayer, came to Urotou to ren-
der assi<.tance duiiug the severe llliioss of his
hlsn^r, Mrs. Newell, was taken seriously ill
with imeumoula. Sunday night, itnd was re-
moval to his home with the utmost eautiou,
uc.oini.anicil bv Dr. Warren. At lime ot
wriliiig he had passed a comfortable night.
The fuiierul of Mrs. Mario A., wijiow of
the late IL F. Nutting, was attended last
Siilurtlav. The severity of the vseatlier uud
the uliiiost Impassable roads iiieveiited many
from being present who would render their
last act of respect lo one whose useful life
was so smldenly closed. Mrs. Nutllug was
the second daughter of William aud Sally
I'arker Shaltuck— honorable numes. and
honored umong their townsmen. She inher-
ited cburucterlslics which left their Impress
on those so favored as lo fall under her iii-
lliicnce. Her Individuality was strongly
iiiurkt'd, ami her Judginoiit excellent. She
was tbe centre of her home, Us siiiisblue and
inspiration, aii.l there her loss will be most
ilcepiv felt. Her two nous, an only daughter,
Mrs. A. H. Torrey, several brothers and sis-
ters and a wider circle of relatives ami f rieuda
are left to mourn their loss.
A good round uumlM'r of our iieople went
to llostoii Montlav over the Fitchburg road
in full enjoyment of a free ride and bai»py
possessors of "slock." ,
ll Is reported tliHl Mr. Howe of t.ie HIgb
school will leave town to luke charge of the
High school iu Adams, JIass., at un In-
creased salary, as soon us his successor is ob-
tained.
.1
Wlliidngton.
F. Crockett, late superintendent of
enter
prices. He left for the west on account of
Ihe health of Mrs. I'ressey. ll Is hoped Iboy
w ill rvlurii to dwell among us ere lonsj.
A consecration nteeting of the Christian
Knileavor soCielv was held last Sabbalh.eveu-
ing. 'Ihe llrsl roll cull of tbe year was
called, to which n.enrly every member re-
spoiidetl In some appropriate manner. 1 bis
socleU Is ill a verv nourishing state, and has
just furmetl a union wi;b the Arlington and
other Christian Kudeavor sociellesj^
Mr. luirl W. Keurick. who ffas been ill
iHHUV months with conKinnptlon, is quite
low,' not leaving bis bed for more than an
hour ilally.
The improvement society will liold a
meeting Tiiesdav evcnlug, Feb. 7. Tbe au-
iiuul I lectloii of oftlccrs lakes place ut that
time. The treasury needs encouragement.
ll U verv much as the ibernnunetors have
Imcu of lai'e— maiiv degrees below the llltle
cipher. Shall weliave li;{bl or walk iu d.-»rk-
noKs liereaflerr This is a (jiicsiion wblcb
will be discussetl, and all inleresled are In-
vited to atlend the meeting and express their
views. The linproveinenl society has been
iiislrumentul in elleeliiig marked changes
during Ihe three years of Us existence, but
no such society can accompllsb anything
without funds. . . r» 1.
A lecture on "Livingstone and tbe Dark
Continent" was given at the town ball Thurs-
day evening of last w«f k by llev. O. l!-.
Lovcjoy of Franklin, a former resident here,
ll was llluslrated by a calcium light. The
weather was hcvere, which probably ae-
counted for the small atten<lance.
Tho young people are enjoying tbe nne
sleighing, ami the souinl of the merry-mak-
ers' horn Is heard in tho air. One parly
went to Arlington Monday evening aud an-
other lo Lowell Tuesday evening.
The Concord Christian Kudeavor society
luvltes the societies In Its neighborhood to
convene with ll on Feb. 22. A most luter-
csling occasion Is expected, as the present
moiilb marks the completion of the seventh
vear of the work of the order, which was or-
gani/.cd In Portland by Uev. F. K. C ark.
TUe Hedhud socletv will be re|)reseiited by
live tli'legales ami as many other members us
can possibly attend.
the
South KrwmlnBham.
In the Interest of the new county seat of
Framiiiiihain and the county seat of South
FramlUL'bam a petition is lobe presented the
legislature, ll will belntheluterestof.il
towns In Midiflesex, Norfolk and Worcester
counties, as follows: Franiii.gbam, Mier-
boru, Ashland, Hollistou, Maiil>oro Hud-
bury, Wayland, 'Weston, Hudson. \V ellesley,
Neetlham, i>over. Medlield, Mlllls. Midway,
Franklin. Ilellingliam, Mendou. lUackstone,
mifonl, Upton, Nortbboro, Sutton, I>oug-
lass.Soulhboro. Norllibrldgd. Wcstboro, I x-
brldge, Hopkinton, Natick and Hoijedaic.
Tbe smallest of these towns, as regards poj»-
ulallon. Is lUnvr in Norfolk county, and the
largest Is Marlboro In Middlesex county.
The total popululiou of the :U towns is about
lUt<,WM.
Sndhury.
The annual meeting of Hie Mount Wads-
worth ( einclerv corporation was held at
South Sudbury Jan. :U)lh. ami the following
otilcers were chosen: It. H. Hmlhut. presl-
dent; .1. S. Hunt, clerk ; H. H. Hrowii.lreus-
uhm: JoUnil.tJoodnow, Nahum Oo";>"ow
and Joseph C. Howe, truHices; an<l I. 11.
Hurlbut,.I.C. Howe. .L.hn It. Ooodnow.
Hlrara <i. Burr anil Sahuin (loodiiow. di-
rectors. The first annual report of the treas-
urer shows a favorable condition of the
llnances. The c.metcry grounds arc all paid
for, and the ninnmg expenses of the year
an; setlled; ^m* is invested towards a per-
manent fund. aiKl there is a balance <»f
ft.M 72 in the tieasurv. The corporation
numlMis 23 mcmlHTs. New members are
admitted bv vote and on the |>ii\ ment of «*.».
and all receipts are applied for the imi)rovc-
nieiit of the cemelery, the oflicers receiving
no pay. "'
Granltevllla.
Rev. L. W. Staples, pastor of the Webster
Souiire church of Worcester, gave two very
excellent serm«>iis Sundav, and his new lect-
ure, given MoiKlay evening, "Up the Itbine
and Over the Alps," was very excellent and
much enjovrd by a ;;ood audience. Many
parts of his description were unusuallv tine.
Iseilher did it lack humor. So much was
the Irclure enjoyed that Ills sc«'ond one. de-
hcriblnghls visit to Itome and up Vesuvius,
Is dc«lred. Below is a synopsis of the lecture
given Monday evening: How it came about;
K'cnes en rout^from New York lo (JIasgow;
aliinpseB in the liuui of .Scott; the Dutchman
at home; baltlelidd of Waterloo: Ivy-man-
tled castles, their legends and legendary i>eo-
nles • the Bhiiie, its chsracteri^tics and Us i)eo-
iile; into SwUzerlaiid; a day and a night on
the Itegl; over the Furka and the Orirasel;
face lo face with the Jungfrau; Swiss life;
Mt. Blanc, perils and pleasures of its ascent.
North Chelmsford.
Next Tupsdav evening there will 1»« an en-
tertainment of great allracllon at the town
ball. Tbe Sanfonl girls' orchestra aiid con-
company will give one of their fine con-
Boston and Lowell railroad, has sold his res-
idence here to (lark & Harrison of the gran-
lie company. The jirlce paid was *;W00.
The engineers of the railroad coiiipuny have
laid out a new siiur from thelnwurd truck to
the premises, which will be occujiled us a
sKnage and shipping yard for granite.
Ceoige Walker, an old resident of Norlli
Wilmington, Is very low from tho ellecls of
a paralytic shock received Weilncsduy, Jan.
2A. He Is SO years of age.
Churleii Bose, one of Ihe curpenlers em-
ployed on the new ( atliollc church, was
ouile seriously injure.l by fulling from a lad-
der Tuesday afternoon. "
The (luestlon of a tire department is being
agitated, and very likely an ellort will he
uiade at the coming annual town meeting to
procure nnue sullalilo apparatus :or extin-
guishing liros. It Is the opinion, however,
among maiiv of the properly ho ders that
Ihere Is ample protection now, aud thai the
location of buildings is not ycl sul Icienl y
compact to warrant further expendilure In
this direction. We have <|uUe a number of
flic wardens, who hold commissions and
hand pumps when they (the pnm|»s| are not
hung away on pegs, and a coullagrallon must
lic a serious one tbal would stand
before such an array of water-throw-
ers. TUe pumps are somebody's patent,
and are made of tin with two pipes
built lu the form of a triangle. In the large
pliH" Is the plunger. This Is a jilece of wood
with a cloth tied around one emi, ami all
tUiit Is required to set the thing working is u
pail of water and some muscle. I o t>e brier
it is like an old-fashioned siniirl gun, such as
the boys used to carrv In their jacket pockels
lo school lllled with walei- for service among
their plavmatcs, tho only linproveinenl be-
ing a .lisclurge pipe on llic olf side, so that
one can stand with his back to the lire if il is
too hot lo face ll ami shoot ut the second-
slorv window over tlie right shoulder. I hey
are light, hamlv and iiitelligenl, and will do
ext client service If carefully managed.
TlIK 8l'.0>K.
CliDlntsford.
The writer rrceiitlv received from an old
friend, Mr. K. K. Spalding, now of i'asade-
na, Cul., but a native of Chelmsford, a copy
of the I'asadeiia Daily i nion, which gives a
great deal of intcn siliig slulisllcal liiforma-
lion concerning the growth ami prosperity
of this thriving city .luring the jiasi^ year.
TUe building linprovenients In 18Si were
over <ci.(MiO,ntK>, an Increase of more than
ei,0()n,(iqqover lH,«<n; 4<M) public and private
dwellings wer»' erected, and the
transactions of the year
Friends of tbe boy took tbe matter Into
court aud the case was decided In his favor,
and It is for this reason, so it Is thought, that
be was cut ofl' in the will. Suou after tbe
above bap|>eDt'd the boy had bis name
■ back to llobcrt Chattiu Coiiaut,
bus em-
Public
svinpalhv is sirouglv in Ills favor, and many
ttiink the wiil cannot stand the hlraiu of a;
trial in court. Mr. Conanl is uow a respect-
ed cllixcn of Whitinsville.
A local paper lust week had (juite an arti-
cle ui)on the lullilary services of one of our
Acton veterans. Oeo. M. I'ike, now residing
in Hudson. It is understood thai he Is tbe
only re-enlisted veteran of Actou w ho has
not been voted an extra liouuly. The occa-
sion of the omission aeems to have been that he
was not a member of tbe 2Ulh lleglmeul, I'Ul
of tbe Isl MussacUusetlsCavalrv. Mr. I'iko
was in some of llic heaviest lighting of the
war, taking part lu over 5*) baltlos and
skirmishes. When about half through bis
flrsl enlistment he had his wrist broken by ;
tlic full of hi- horse, ami was made bugler of i
hiscompanv.a verv Importiintposition, which i
he lield dining the i-esl of tbe war. I'roba- |
biy something will l>e done about the pay- i
Dient of this bounty. , , |
Miss Murv Farrar.aged 1» years, who had
l>een ill wiili coiisiinqjtiou several months,
died We<lnc*dav morniii«. She was a de-
voted daughter! estimable In character In
every respc<t, and a patient surterer. On
tUe moruiii-of henlealh she made all the
arranKcincids for her funeral, and exerted
herself to ihe utmost to prepare her friends
for the sa.l event. Her trust In the Saviour
was VKjrfect and her death was peaceful.
Tbe funeral will bo attended at Uer late
Uome on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock.
Mr. Funar and family wish to express their
thanks for many kindnesses received from
neighbors and friends .luring their recent
trials. They have tbe sympathy of the
whole coinmuulty.
Harvard lt«tus.
Mr. I'rince, conuecled with the stale board
of educailon, gave a lecture In the town ball
Tuesday ..venlnK on "Our Schools," and
Wednesday afternoon aiblressed the teachers
In the town, the schools l)oln^ closed for the
purpose.
Tne niuiii roads in town have been broken,
so that now. with careful .Irlving, one can
safely cd uLout, but the deep drifts in many
places nnder U Impo.slblo for teams to pass
each other.
Stockholders lo the number of .V) or more
from tills town went free over the Fitchburg
road to itu-tun Monday, making It almost a
holiday.
A uiil.)n temperance Ineeting was hel.I
nt th(! Baptist church iu Still Itlver Sunday
evening. ,„
A fell.)\vsliip ineeting was lieM at West-
ford Wcdii<:«day, ai wlilcli tho ( ougregu-
tlonal chunh hero was represented.
iHeUicaU
Opening and Cloalng of
49-Corrected to October 26, 1887.
MAILB UUB FUOM
Albany and the West, tt.tu, 9.2U a. m., I.IA. 0.40 p.
m.
ni.
Fall lliver, Mass., O.iO a. ni., 1.15, 7.20 p
mUcrlca, MuBB., ll.:oa. m., 7.i<J I', in.
Uoslun, Mass., ti.40, H.45 a. m., 1.15,. iM, 4, 0.40,
8 p. ra.
Concord, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., 12.25, 6 p. m.
Druc.iit, Mass., 6 p. ni.
Kasiern, 8.45 a. m., 8.10, 7.20 p. m.
Fitchburg, Mass., 9.20 a. in., Lid, 5.45, 7.20 p. m.
liawrouco, Muau., U.20 a. in., 3.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. II., 7.40 a. in., 12.25, 6 p. m.
.NashuH, N. IL, 7.40 a. in., 12.25, 7.20 p. m.
New York, N. Y., C.40, 8.4.0 a. m., 3.10, 7.'iO p. m.
Northern, 7.40 a. m., 12.25, ft p. m.
North lUlbtrlcji, Mass., 11.20 a. ui.,7.20p. m.
New Bedford, Mass., 9.20 a. m., Lift, 7.20 p. in.
Provldouce, K. I., tt.20 a. in., Lift. H.40. 7.20 p. in.
Bouihern, 6.40, 8.45 a. ni., 1.15, 8.1«, «.40 p. m.
8outn Framlnglmm, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 7.20 p. pi.
.Stony Brook Way, 'J.20 u. in„ 7.15 p. m.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m.
Towksbury, Mass., 9.'i0 a. m., 4 p. m.
Milord, N. II. , 12.25. 7.20 p. m.
Windham and i'ttltuim, N. IL, 5 p. m.
Wonwslor, Mass., 8.45, 9.20 a. in., 1.15, 7.20 p. m.
Keone, N. H., 9.20 a. ui., 7.20 p. n.
Salem, MuBS.,M(>,8.4ft a.m., 1.15,8.10,4, tf.4U, b
Lynu,^MaB8.,e.40, 8.45 a.m., 1.16,8.10, 4, 6.40, 8
p.m.
MAILS CLOSE FOB
IT IS FOR TOUl
Winans Bros.*
INDIAN CURL
TlMusMMto are .
■owtaklocltand
BKJOlOIlKLi
to har
It* oa*
'McDstrusl pwt*
lods eom* mtem .
Albany aud the West, 7, 8.45
Fall I
a. m.. iM, 7.15
p. ni.
Ittvi
real estate
excee.led ♦13,(X)0,-
000. I'asatleiia has six large hotels, of wiilcU
the Havmon.l lias a national reputation, for
so voung a . it v the e»lu.atlonul advantages are
excellent, while lUe religious «'lemeiit Is by
no means Igiiore.l, there Udiig eight church
buildings ami 14 religious societies, repre-
senting almost every phaso of iheologlcal be-
lief. The V. M. C". A. has a handsome bulUI-
ine In course of construction, which will
cost |i40,000. while the new opera bouse,
soon to be completed, will lie the flnesl
structure of tho kind on the I'ucllic coast, and
will cost #100,000. I'asadena seems to have
all tUc other appointments of a flrst-class
citv. and. wIlU tUeenergy of Us peoyle and
ilatlne climate, now so well known tiirongh-
out our laiiil, seems destined to a still more
remarkable career of prosperity.
The dramatic cnlcrtalninent at tbe town
hall Wednesday evening called out a large
audience. From 0.30 to 7.30 tbe time was
agreeablv o.^upied by many In discussing an
exeellent supper in the lower ball. At 8
o'clock began the trial of the "Breach of
I'roniise" suit. While llie performers made
tlie m.»sl of their several parts, the play is
not up to the iicceptcd CUelmsford stan.lard
of merit, and as a whole was rather dlsa
The C'uteat Little Things.
"( ute I" he ecliocd. "Well, I don't know
lis the Bdjnctlvc would have occurred to me
In Just that c«iirtie<-tiou. But if you mean
that tlu-y «lo their work thoroughly, yet
make ii.» fuss about It: cause no pain or
weakness; and, in short, are everything that
a pill oii;;lit lo Ik.', unti n.ithing that it ought
not, then 1 agree that Pierce's IMeasunt
Purgative I'ellets arc about the cutest Utile
things guliigl"
ver, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.4ft a. m.,8.50,
7.15 p. in.
BtUertca, Mass., 8.10 a. m., 6 p.m.
Uoston, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.30, 11.46 a.m., MO, 8.60,
U, 7.15 p. m.
Concord, N. IL, 8, 8.45 a. in., 12.15,7.16 p. m.
Urucut, Mass., 8.45, 9.45 a. m.
Kaatorn, 6.10. 8 a. in.,1.40,6,7.16p.m. .
Fitchburg, Mass., 6.86, 8.45, 11.46 a. m., 8.50, ..1 ^
Lawrin ™,' Mass.. 6.10, 9.46 a. m..:i.50, 7.16 p. m.
Man.-.boBtor, N. H., 8, 8.46 a. m., I'fdft, 7.16 p. in.
Nashua, N. H., 8, 8.46, 11.45 a. m., 12.15, 6,7.15 p.
New "oVk.S.Y., 7, 8.46, 10.80. 11.45 a. m., 1.40,
> 8.UI, 6. 7.15p. m.
Northern, H.I5 a. ni., 7.16 p. m.
Nortii HlllerliMi, MasSy7 a. m.,».ftO p.m.
New Bo.lford, Mass., 7, 8.4.\ 10.30. 11.46 a. m.,
Tbousaads bsTs tskea
hand BEJOICKD.
«urrs
Rbeo.
BBS-'
tism,
J^rofuU.
Boiomo
8sl| Rbrom,
Stomscb, Ll*
«r sad Uldos
TroubIss
iiistbswo. mt^iirmimrSMl.»v^tcr .
frt.ii4, Ji Ixxf^H/'rH fW J* ptMi
ftllihosccora'' aP^ ■ '• "<fll^^^ l«g<iliki.D4
r I.I.I. ^ ^ TRaDCMAan. *mjcllve IB
plain It .0 „,4,^';rn 'di.^,^ from ths tystsmJ
Il purlflM and enrlrtafa tb« Blood, sad slves vtfua
nad strcDuib i» lUo cylem, rifbtini soy illtpbeo
moot lo IU owu nittiirul pov'.tlon. Olve lodUa Cnr^
• trUJ and lbs bloAutag of b«altb wtU sarsly foltow.
Indias Core 81.00 a Bottle. 8iz for 16;
rnaPAmau bt
THE WINANS MEDICINE OOl
WORCESTER. MA»I.
m.
8.50, 7. 15 p. I -
Providence, R. I., 7, 8.45, 10.30, 11.45 a.
m.. 1.40
m.. 1.40,8.60,7.18
11.45 a. m..
8.50. 7.15 p. in.
Southern. 7, 8.46, 10.30, 11.45 a.
p. in.
.South Frarolixgham, Mass.,!, 8.46,
3.50, 6, 7.15 p. in.
Stony llrook Way, 6.85 a. m., 4.80 p. ra. •
Tyngsboro*. Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Towksliury, Mass., «.10, 9.45 a. m., 1 .40 p. m.
Mtlf.ir.l, N. IL, H a. m., 12.15. 5 p. in.
Wliiilham and I'elhain, N. II., 8.45, 9.45 a. ni.
Worcester, Mass., H.85, 7, 8.45, 10.80, 1 1.45 a. m.,
4.30,7. 15 l». m.
Keone, N. U.,(t.85,8 a. m.. 12.15, 7.15 p.m.
Salem, Ma^., 7, 8.4ft, 10.3o, li.4Aa. in., 1.40, 3.50,
Lynn, Mais.!"?. «.46, 10.80, 1 1.46 a. m ., 1.40, IM,
7.16 |i. m.
MANUFACTUIMNO STOCKS.
rUlCE8 CUURENT.
Corrected dally by Wldhun Shepar.1. brokor,
No. 28 (jentral siroet. Present Bank building,
Ix>well. Where no now transu.alons take place,
the llgnres of previous (luotaiions as to prb*
asked, bid ami sales are given.
v
^'^^'^k?
"iis is the scjison
•si-d t'>' Tlif liitl
Com<iod weekly for the Lowell Dally Cour-
ier an.l the Lowell W.'ckly Journal : Flour am
grain,.!. «;. Ilojfcrs, ill Market street; hay and
straw, Itl.lianl No.)nan,cliy weigher; woo.l and
coal, WlUlHin Kltlie.lge, ;W Mld-lle street; fruit,
F. W. ^iiilib, 47 Merrimack street; Ush, W. U.
Sullivan, :i'i(i Merrimack struet.
Lowell B«t«ll Market. Feb. «. 1S08.
UBOCERIBS.
Butmr, creitm'y .28 a 8i Tea, black 25 a 75
••••sssesas*
••••••sssas*
iVe
eerl
cert
imi
'I'll
girls are young ladies that
have been iR'fore the P»»>lVu"' ^ '"""^ \ m '
but have alrea.ly established a remarkable
remitation for their mu-ical skill. ^Ihev
1
reputation for ...- -, ^ , -.
ulav on (luite a number ..f instruments and
ala6 offer vocal and elocutionary 2)leces.
Tbey have plave«l before large bouses In Ilos-
lon, Lowell and other cities, and are highly
spoken of. • The coucrt Is iin.ler the ausj
pices of the V.l.A. Tickets are lobe 15
and 2."> cents, and 10 cents extra for reserved
scats. Further particulars may 1)C learned
bv lonsultlng the bills and posters.
'Mr. Frid K«lwards, oldest son of Dr. P«.
B. Kilwards, Is making a flying visit home
from Duluth, Minn., where he has been e»-
labllsbed the last tw.iamlahalf years. Mr.
E.lwards Is oloscly i.lentifie.l vith the work
of «levelopment of that young but remarka-
ble city.
Horth Keadlnv.
Mr, Ellab Flint, to whom reference was
made last week as l>einK sick, died Sunday
night. A native resblent, a lover of home,
well disposed towa
triouR. seen for nianv ,
labor in his shoe shop, and keeping a borae
that knew the roail and was ready to go over
It, with which he was accustomeil to accom-
modate bis neighliors, bis departure will
make a vacancy of which many, beaidea bla
own family, will be dally reminded. Tbe
fUBwal waa on Wedneaday, and tbe MnrfcM
war* oondoetMl bj Eev. Mr. AUm.
W« 1ml tk« teOowtaff 1« om •€ o«r tz-
Carlisle.
A number of the llev. .Iiiinos Walker's
larishl.Miers from this place visile.l hlui at
lis h.)mc in West Choliiisfor.l .'Saturday of
last week. They were cbiiveye.l thither by
Mr. Uichmon.l Nicklcs. aii.l reachc.l their
desllnalion soon aft.sr 11 o'clock. The eveiU
was the annlversarv of his Ijirlh, which U
has become an establlsbed custom for hl^
iiarishioners lo observe, not only by their
annual presence with Uliu in Uis Uome each
succeeding vear, but by having with him
such little reinumbiances as suggest them-
selves as being api>ri>priatc uud pleasing. A
bountiful dinner iu <lue time followed the
greeting, suDplcmented by devolUmal exer-
cises and singing, when, in b.dialf of the ladies
of tbe society. Mr. W. B. Chamberlin pre-
scnte.l the pastor a sofa afghaii, wlilcb
the ladles had wrought for this particu-
lar occasion. Tbe present was thank-
fully received by the pastor, who. In his
rem'arks of acceptance, made nroin-
inent a number of comparisons having a
moral bearing which were siiggeste.l by the
various qualities of the robe. Of birth-day
cakes there was no .learth, three having
gracc.l the occasion by tUdr |)iesencc. and.
Judging from a sample slice sent the writer,
the qualltv was not below the standard.
While Sun.lav, .Jan. 25), was the anniversary
day inten.led'lo be celebrated the gathering
was hehl the preceding day on account of Us
occurring on tUc Sabballi. The thermomcler
registered rather lowrr than comfort would
have required when the homeward trip of
the I'uesls took place In tho early evening,
l)Ut tbe lunar eclipse, occurring at just that
time, served, lo a certain extent, to attract
uttention from immediate surroundings.
The mall route between Carlisle ami Bed-
ford Is to be »lriven by Mr. Frank IL Hatch,
who entered upon his new uii.lertaking
Wednesday. Feb. 1. -John N. Bloo.l, who
forraerlv iKrforme.l this service, has done It
to the satisfaction of the community, having
alwavs been prompt an.l reliable.
The V. L A. gave a verv satisfactory en-
tertainment to a fair«sized audience on w ed-
ncsday evening of last week. I'nrlles from
out of town were present from Lowell, Bil-
lerlca. Be«lfonl and Concor.I. The drama
entitled the "Duchess of Dublin," which was
hastily gotten up by local talent an.l placed
on the iKiards, was justly appreciated, all the
actors having done themselves, credit in the
parts which they impersonated. The ring
was foiin.l In Ihe piece of cake lioughl by
Mr. B. Bobinson of South Billerlca, and Mr.
,1. S. Oerow received the turkey, having
guessed lust the exact weight. The dangers
appreciated the line inu^lc furnlslied by Brig-
ham's orchestra. The net proceeds, which
amounted to aliout (14. will be added to tbe
treasury of the association.
Mr. James Burns, one of tbe Inmatea at
lointing to both actors and amlltim*. We
{lavo often seen those who assumed the leiul-
Ing roles shine far more brilliantly in dra-
matic rc|ticseiitallons which more severely
taxed their bistrionh- powers. Financially
the enteitainnient was a inarkl'd success.
Lowell friends who came out by rail were
prevented from rcturiiin.; the same way Ijy
an iiccbleul lo a freight train at the Lincoln
street crossing ill Lowell, and were oblige.l
to charter teams to nach home the same
iil'lit. Trans|>orlalion was furnlshe.l by
Messrs. W. 8. Simons and James 1*. Emer-
son. . ...1.1
ll Ts repoiiod that another ino<k trial Is In
course of preparation based wholly on local
Inciilenls, with some of our prominent
tow iisiiieii as dramatis persona'. The object
Is the beiielU of tlie Social library, aud If the
«ase is well drainalfzed It wjll draw a good
Uouse. ... ...
The rapid transit of Dr. Howard's team
through our streets imllcates a good deman.l
for thiit alliterative medical trinity, pills,
powders and plasters.
A party of girl-, numbering 20, from the
(Jrcen school, IaiwcII, improved weather and
sleighing Wediiesdav afternoon by riding
out to the Central house and partaking o'
one of Landlor.l .Siinons's excellent supjiers,
and In the evening returning via the North
village. A goo.l wav this for Lowell parties
lo try the wintrv atmosphere ami test the
merits of .Mr. Siinbns's cuisine. Both are
warranted lo prove bracing. »'•
Butter, d. luinp..-iA a 8:<
Butter, oom lUaSO
Buitcr, Vt. tub . .20 a 28
Cheese, sage — 14 a 1«
Clu'ise, factory.. U a IS
Kr/s. fi'esli 8rt
E;ij:s, rallroa«I...2u a 28
toiVce, itouii'l.
■I;iva, roastcd...10a»5
.J.iva, raw 22 a 28
Kin, roaste.l...25a:to
Ulii, ruw 2;t
Moclia, roastoil. . . -"W
Mocha, raw.
Sujfar, gran...
Milfar, coITco. .
SiiKur, brown.
SuKar, maple.
..2:) a
t • • • • "
.7a
28
..8
7'.
..7
.1:1
Tea, .lupan .15 a 75
Tom, V.)unK Hyson.. .75
Tea, Old llyson 80
Ki'roscne oil, gal. 12 a 16
N'lncgur, gal 20
Molasses 40 a Oo
.Myru|» ^
.Syrup, maple. .$1 a 1. 10
nice ....«a Id
.siarcli 8 a Id
T.d)ucc.» 5*1 a 05
«,'urraiii» 8 a 12
inicd ap|)le 12
Kvupurulcd apples.
pounil 12 a Kl
Honp, laundry •'
JSoMji, bar U'
Matches, .jr. gross... 15
PHOVI.SlUNS.
..10a 12
, .Ma 12
...'♦a 12
Pork, fresh, lb
Pork, sail, lb..
Laiil.por lb...
Haul, sliced, lb.. 15 a 20
Hum, whole, lb. i:i a 18
Beef, corniMl tl a 12
beef, slr'n Ht'k. .20 a 2.'»
llecf, rouii.l Bt'k.lO a U
lied, lib r.)a»ts..l5 a 18
Sirloin roasts. . . .20 a 25
Million, Iilndqr..l2 a 15
Muii.>n, foreqr. ..Ma 10
Mutton, leg J2 a 18
Litiiib.
Ilindquarter 15
I'orcqiiarier. ..10 a 12
Luuib's tongues, jar.
45 a 1.00
Chickens
Veil I, l.dn
Veal, cnllets....
Veal, torcpiar..
Veal, lilnd<|iiHr.
Veal, chops....
Veal, leg
T.iiigues
.Sausages
lliion, Kerrls's
Fowls, per lb...
Turkeys
hi|uabs an.l pig
eons, cach...<
Lnnl, leaf
Bed, liver
Tripe
.14 a 22
.15 a 20
.20 a 28
..8 a 12
.15 a 18
20
211
20
.12 a 15
20
.10 a 15
.15 a 2.')
40
10
5
.10 a 12
2(J
Arton Centre.
Mr. T. F. Noyes has received
jsldent, a lover of home, ^ ^ j, , ^j pneumonia last Tues-
Bedford.
Mrs. Joseph W. Robinson, matron at the
town farm, met with a serious accident on
Friday morning last. Two men were mov-
Ins a cask into a cellar, and, tbinlitng to aid
. tham, aha itapped on the cellar atalr, when
the cMk alippedoat of ttelr handa. TiJdnf
. latteiltuMoothajaapwloatof tta way
.,_^— _- ^ a telegram
Informing liliiVof the death of his only broth-
er, Harlan i'., durinsj a storm iu eastern Cali-
fornia last week.
The meeting of the Improvement societv
last TuPsdav evening was well attende«l and
inui'b eiijoved. The programme lncludc<l a
piano duet by Mrs. Wood aud Mrs. I'ickens,
recitations bv Missea Sadie Wood, .lennie
Heed and Ma'ster Simon Taylor, a duct upon
the cornet and piano by .Julian Tuttle an.l
Mrs. WomI, songs by A. W. Taylor and
Charlie Woiihlev, and a unique perform-
ance bv Arthur Bclvllle of Warren upon the
harm.mica and piano. Kev. Mr. Stearns
gave a composition upon "Tlie Biver Driv-
ers" whicU was mucU enjoyed. TUe mein-
liersUip of tbe society is now over tW, and
more are to join. , . «. .
TUe will of tlie late Bolicrt Chaffln has
l»ecn entered for prolate at Cambridge.
TUe conditions of the will and some of the
circuinslancos connected therewitb will be
of Interest lo our readers. Tho will Is dated
Sept. «. 18K1. and names Charles Thompson
of Concord MS executor. Of bis property,
mostly personal, which Is estimated at about
^ilo.OOt), he gives his widow Him per year,
the use of house and fuel for Are, for life;
JIOOO for a monument aud the care of lot In
the cemetcrv ; f 2300 to relatives and the bal-
ance to tbe I'alne Memorial corporation of
Boston, as a Chaffln fund, to lie devoted to
free thougbt, free mails, free press and
aKuinst the evils arising from the use of to-
i bac4-o, and In failure to comply with those
condltlona the principal Is to return to the le-
gal bet rs. The one special Interest In tbia
1 will hereabouts ii the cuttlnjr off of
bla adopted son without a cent, and tbe clr-
I cumsUnces attending It make a very Inter-
' eating bit of local history. In IHOO Robert
' CbalHn adopted as his legal aon Roliert Chaf-
fln Conant. a boy 16 year* of age and named
for him. In 1861, with the full conaent of
hia fatbar, tbe young nun anllatcd and want
to war. At the cloaa of the .■•|nrl« ha ra-
tarMd bom uid bli mbm «la<>Mihto Mrn-
Ferris I'lg Hams.
Fl.SlI.
Krcsh cod, per lb 12
Krc-h haddock, lb.... 10
Krcsli mackerel,
apiece 10 a 'iO
FrcHh liallbut, II).
M'idte 30a 35
Wlilte llsh, strl|»o<l.. M
llass li.Hb, 40
.Salt cod, lb 7 a 10
U<,neless cod, lb 10
.Sin'k'd halibut, lb.. ..20
Kinoke.l salmon, lb.. .25
Snliiion trout, salt,
per lb 15 a 20
Iresh, i)er lb 25
VEGETABLES.
IM.'klen, gallon..45a 75 Cabbages
lleans, white 10 a 12
Beets, per bunch 5
TiirnliiS, bunch. ..5 a 10
Lctiuco 10
Potatoes. 85
FRUIT.
.15a75 Lemon*, doz — 15a25
Oysters, per <|t.
Norfolk
rrovlilcnce river.
.Somerset plaiitH...
IIoiTlngs, per box..
Herrings, salt, lb....
I'lckerel, lb.
I'ouls, 11) •••
l*eirh,.lo/.
TongiiesA sounds, lb. 15
Kels, lb 20
Cbiins, pe.tk 40
quart 25
Hall mackerel. Ib.l2 a 20
Ul.l dun lish, lb 12
lb 3
Onions, peck 40
Bermuda 8
Sweet l'oUitoes,« lbs 25
New «airrot8, buiich...8
Amory
Ainoskoag
An'*.roa<;o({)rln.
Appieton
Allantio
Augusta, Ua..
Arlington
BordorCtty...
Bate*.,
lioott. .
llOStUL ><
Uoston l)uekCo..<
Gabot ........<
Chlcopoo
China
CochOGO
Columbian
Contlnoutul
Dwig'!^
Fvnrett
Fraiiklla ..••
(Jreat FalU
ILiinllion
Hamilton Woolen
Hill
Hartford Carj»oi..
Jacknnn •••<
Liw^nta
L:iiu',".Btor
Lawrence
Lowell
Lowell M.Hnon..
Lowell BleacJiorv
Lowell lloaiery...
Lowed Gas lk»...
Lvmnn
Mancliesier Mills.
Miiso Cotton
Mcrilinack
MlddlcKCX
Monadnock
NashiiR
NiiumkcaK
.Sewtnarkot
.Norway I'laine....
Otis
L'aclll.' .,,.
I'cpp.'rcl!
Pembroke
IMsseU Millfl
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
SUtrk
ThorniUke
Tremont A Suffolk
Union Cotton
Vaesalboro*
Washington MUlf".
Web .tcr
Wtlilmantic Linen.
Y^ork ••••••• •••
Far
Value.
100
IIKMI
100
imio
100
. iifi
100
, 100
luo
100(>
lOOtJ
700
MXi
100
100
, 500
100(1
100
BOO
100
100
100
lOOU
100
100
10.)
1000
40(1
400
10«IO
HiW
600
loo
100
100
100
10')
lltlHi
KMKI
lUO
10«»
500
100
IW.i
60<>
, 1000
um
000
100
100
. 100
800
1000
1000
100
lOf-
100
100
100
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750
Bid.
104
18UJ
850
108
128
120
Asked.
105
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725
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90
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700
140
80
1025
1140
175
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116
120
215
1160
500
70
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1100
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108
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400
100
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if the year when all who sra
U'TiHii.y 111 the wiMlli. I, thtrehy
Miiti.iiliiig C..l.ls iiml C■ou^;hH which lend to more
• ioii-i tr..iil>l.-H of th.- 'Iliioiit sn.l LuPKs, ..Iiowld bv
,:i-. I.. proviil.-lluiiisclvrH with Ingalla' TlirOAt
:.Md l.unic HpfTlflc, which lor more than »• years
I ;iH Ihmm irognlzcd as sn invaluable- rvnicdy tor
!„ s.. ,>>iiipliiiMls, Hiul for Consumption.
I.niis B. WAiMMirii says of il : " Innlls
1 brimt and Lunjt Hpeclflo saved my bfc.
1'Hk.rAHKti ONLY BY
THK IN<JAIiLH MEDICAL CO
MASS., U.S.A.
aud m.OO.
l.OVVKLL.
l*rlovt (>0 Oont«
A))ples, nk.
I, lb..
Prunes, lb 10 a 20
Klfcs, lb 10 a 85
Iiates, lb...- 5a 10
Ital.xlna 15 a 25
Biixanas, dos. ..15a :<0
ll.mcy, lb 15 a 25
< baiiRCB, dox. . . . 10 a 50
I'cars, dos 10
Top corn, lb 5 a 7
GRAIN
Com, bush 78
Meal, buab 08
Kye meal, bush 80
Fine feed, ton ^lOO
Knjr. wainiits, lb.l5a 25
Almonds, lb 20 a 25
Filberts, lb 14
Poriins,lb 14
Castanas, lb 14
Sliaxbark Walnuts, qt.
cracke.1 10 a 20
Cocoa nuts 8 a 10
Grapes, lb 10 a .'to
Shorts, tun.24.U0 a 25.00
Ml.blllnffs, ton
M.OO a W.OO
Barlcv, bush W
Oats, 'bush .'lOa 64
Cotton seed meal,
ton 26.00
Buckwheat, bush 80
Gluten meal, per
pWlbs 1-80
TIIK LATE!4T POPULAR COLLKO
TU>NS OF
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Toung Folks' Album. A larfcc coBecilon of
waltzes, iralops. jiolkas. manhes, schoitlsches,
reveries, jravott. s, et«., for piano or cabinet
(jrKan. KlcKantly bound in pa)>cr, pricn 50.i.
Kllt« Collection of l>i»nc«< Music. Contains
all the latest walt/cs, (calops, marches, from the
"Mikado," "Black Hus«ar." "Nanoii," "Gaspar-
onc.""Amorlta,"ctc. Fr«;.c.5;s:.
Flano MoMHrch. A collection of piano solos
from such writers as G. I). Wilson, lleaumont,
Delllnircr, l>fllbcs, Leytiach, Lange, KlIenlicrK.
MIchaells. Bohm, Ltchner, eu-... et<;. Best Iwok
of thoklnd piibllshcl. Price WK;.
Famoua i^ongs. (By famous composers.) A
jO-an.l .•,ollcctlon of standard an.l popular songh
ami balla.!-; price 501'. ,. . , ,
Monitrcli of Hong. A collection of jfcms of
Tostl, Molloy, Mlllar.1, Sulllvnn, A<latns, Mar
ziali', Welllngs, BucalossI, M<dr, Abt, Gatty,
I'oniet, Idelil. ItoccUel «n«l others; price .50<-.
Kniprrss of Song. A collwtlon of popular
BOOKS by the most famous Anrorlcan writers,
liicliKllnx gem'' from llowanl, H.atnlan, Gus
WilliHins, Hkellv, Bobby Ncwcx>mb, Harry C
Tnlbert and a host of others; price 50«-.
Any of the aboTC books sent by naail. i rice
(iO cxnts.
OARDNKR'S MUSIC STORK,
Pianos, Organs, Music Books and Musi. %! Mer-
chandise,
00 Merrimack Street.
What is Scrofula
It is that Impurity In the blood, which, a«%
cu-nulating in the glainls of tho nc«rk, produces
nnslgtitly bimps or swellings; which causes
painful running sores on the arms, legs, or
feet ; whbh develops ulcers in tbe eyes, eara, or
nJise, ofUn cjuising blindness or deafaaas;
which Is the origin of pimplos, cancerous
growths, or the many other inanlfosUtlons
usually as<rllK.M| to "buniors;" whbh, fastening
upon the lungs, causes consumption and death.
Being the iiio t ancient, it Is the m »st general of
all .llsca-es or alfi.tlons, fur very few persona
are entirely free from It.
HOW CAN IT BE OUEED
y taking llooil's SarstpariUa, which, by the
renmrkiible cures It has accomplished, often
when other me.llclncs have falUnl, has proven
Itself to b.' a potent an.l pa«nillar medicine for
this .lls.-asc. Some of tlie«' .miivs aro really
wonilcrfiil. If yo« suffer from scr.ifu la In any
of Its forms, be sure to try lloodV Marsaparilla,
THE PEOULIAB MEDIOIUE
"I ba.l running sores on ray llrolis for Ave
years, so btol at times that 1 could not walk, nor
sleep iilK'bls. When I coinmenc^jd taking
IIoo.rB Marsaiiartlla, I was In pain so severe
that I cannot ilcs.rlbe it. I h.i I no appetite
and fell away. Bnt Hooil's Sarsaparllla .Ibl me
a wondertid ainoiiiil of g.io.l. I hajfo a good
appetite, have gained 111 llesh, and ran sleep
well. My sores arc almost healed, and I can
easily .lo a goo.l day's work." Mrs. C f .
LoKl), Dover, N. H.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all .Iruggtsts. $1 ; six for $5. Prepared
only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 l>oi«45» Olio r>ollar
COLDS,
In nearly every instance, go to
tho kidneys licforo they leave the
system. Hunt's Remedy will ab-
solutely drive out iiny cold in the
kidneyw «nd thus prevent Bright's
DiseuHC, sudcring and possibly
death. Sold by till apothecaries
and dealor.s.
HAY.
flay, ton. . .20.00 a 22.00 Kyo sf w, tonl6.00a20.00
Bun'lo hay.10.00 a 20.00 Oat straw, ton.... 18.00
FLOUK.
Haxall, bbL.5.25 a 6.00 Common, bbl.4.25a .5.25
8t. Ixmis, bbl.4.75aS.0O Buckwheat, cwt. ...8.00
WOOD.
.7.00 Hani pine. . ..4.50 a 5.00
.6.50 Soft, cor.1. . . .4.25 a AM
COAL. ^
Broken 8.78 Lehigh 0.25
Egg »00 Franllin, egg..
BUire 9.» Franklin, atove
Mut 9M Cumberland....
White oak, eo«d-
Common, oord...
..ia.75
. . 10.75
...8.00
S8TABLI8HBD IMT.
■aoarltlaa bought aad aold
JLNJy TABLETS.
Old stand of Andrews ft Wheeler, 41 Thorn.
dike street (Northern depot). The largest and
dnest Bto«Tk of flnUhed work u> be loaad la
MbMlcsexcoaaty, at prices much lower than
ran be otfUlaed alaewhere for Orst cUaii work.
No extra obarga for eettlng work ••f^ar >■ «»
out of Lowell. All orders promptly excented
and In a aatiafaetory nannar.
41
I.OWBLL, MAll.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
Us hygienic, aperi-
it and digestive
iroperties are uft-
. surpassed.
roni|>«rftturpof
Hhecp Kock
Spring h 47" F.
Plvop Rock Hprlns Wal«»r .contains Ibur flfths of
s grain uf s.iliiip roii»iitu. nts in a galloB. and Is
from six to Uilrty tlmciPUnERlhaa Ihe taUs
wal«riituall]r on<'rr«d for salo.
The Icnillna: Phyalclaiia of the Cltjr
may be conaitited as to the tbenpeutio
efflcacy of thia well known Uble
water.
O.Btrtlttt,AgMt,
59aiidieeili»ilwwllil»
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Cfte lotoell IBatlg Courier.
FRIdTv-TfEBRUARY 3. 1888.
LOWELL DAILY COUHIEB. FRIDAY, FEBBUABY 8. 1888.
Oaleqdar tnr Fcbrunry
ments were enjoyed Hll a Ute Lour. The
watch was bougbt at Woou'*-
■ow-
6
12
l«
rMTTNr I TUKJ't WKt>. I Tim. I KHl. I MAT.
Blarrled.
At Athol, on the 2)»th ult., Mr
Sinllcy of ihiw lUy and
were ' married at the
1
6
7
8
]:i
14
15
■.'(t
21
33
'J7
'iS
1
II
IH
23
a
10
17
34
4
11
18
Frank A.
MIstt Suj'lf (tordon
home of the briile'H
naVcMitH, l.v Uev. Horace F. Brown. After a
Ihort bridal tour. Ihev arrived n Lowell
about the middle of tbfn week, iiml found ii
lanre number of valuable and beanliful l»re»-
* - .. - . 1 : then).
Lever*
Young reople'M leaKue, the Chautauqua cir-
cle and Rev. Thoiuaa liawortb, who baH
been a local preacher at the Lowell Jail for
20 consecutive yeara. All Uie reiioria were
very satisfactory.
TUK CIT¥ HALL LOT.
Miulnture AtiM»n»c— Thia I>^y. ,
MOON
B A.
HUN.
•,7 a ft.oi
L,KK<>TH <»K DAV.
Snell,
inii. Olin.
Ik 11.47 i>ni
Another .UIIkI'II""' ''ay, with n bright sun nnd
n mild breeze. i(nd <hc »i«mw oh i-oof« U melting
fjiM. The eiuiy iiioriilni; waa lhi-eiitcnln>r.
at noon the sky wA* rloudlesn.
cvcnliiK the ttn»|»prutiire wllBi8^ at 7 this morn
iDg ."JiV, anti at 1 o'»-loek 35 '.
liWt j
At .'(O'clock last
cuts* from Lowell friends awaillny
Mr. and Mrs. Suilley are to re^lde ou
ett ftreetv ., „ .,
We.inenduv afternoon Mr. (."ru >l
of the lirm ('.f <)sj,'ood & Snell, and MI^^k
Marv K. Stone, a tencber In the Kd>on
hchool. were married at the reHld.-noe of the
bride. No. i:l Cottage street, by Kev. h. ».
Ma-'latblln of the rnltariaii church in A> est-
ft.rd. There were m.inv beuii'iful and use-
ful pref-enls. Mr. and >lrs
ditr " "•■
trii
Apecial fkoxittn.
KIMBALL & CO.
_^^^ „ Snell will visit
vnt cities inMaincilurinj: their weddin},'
BUSINESS NOTICES.
HPMarlon, artistic pbotb>;n»iiher.
^-CoiHtin;,' at Pawtiu-kel slide tonight.
THE OITI.
Sec locals on pa^e .'».
Oood «oal i" sonn-linie^ hiird to tln*l. 1).
W. Home A Son. .'h entral xireet. have some,
however.
Tlio Kiflii street «hnreli people Will enjov ii
HleL'h ride to Law n nee t..niv'lit. A stop w 1,1
be uwide at the i.'»Hirnce of Mr*. Julia " al-
ler, a former r«>i'ient lure.
Store No. I'.VA M. rrlnnu'.k ^treet, known u«*
Walhes's nniil niiirkct. N lo unt- It
good stand f«)r a nlMrk«l, "roct rie«.
ami sbot'M or other kinds of lin-ilnec*.
Theele^'iint new iri'iiU nee on Ibbnont
►tnet built f»)r Itev. n. W. A Iriance of the
Hl;ihlund (onjrrci.Milionul eliin-«li. Is n»>w oc-
cupied bv Us owner. Tlie lK•ll^e 1- v»iy sub-
(.iRntlidiy and conveniently constructed.
The Lowell Sunday School Primary teach-
ers" union will hoi.l il<. regular uieclinn to-
morrow aflcrnooii at 4 o'clock in the v
of tl-e Flr»t (.'onxrcjiaiional <hurch.
IcsMins will be tau.;;hl by Miss Hallow,
ure In V lied.
Kimball .V Co., having eomplcted stock
tukiiiK for Ihe \car ju-i closed, arc entering;
on the season" of l^i^'< with niurc attraitloiis
and n larger business thtin ever before.
Tbcy announce a number of fact> for tlic
eonsbleratioM uf the public, wbldi are inter-
esting anti valuaide.aml show that the popu-
larity of this rcllabl«3 Hrm is ou the increase.
is u
boot>
Poll«« Court.
Friday. Feb. a.— Four simple drunks were
'(Vcor^'e A. Robinson, third olleuec, ease
eontinut.d a month.
(iiirloi H. (.lark, who was arrested fur
driinkennc>s, was iwrmlHed to leave town
uiuvsUlcted. as he was an old soldier.
.lames Met abe went Into the pawn shopof
Tlioina* II. «'oibcll on Hro-idway, Jan. :U.
and while liie clerk wa' cnnJi'.'ed In the rear
mum. Miatclicd a cap and carried it ti» an-
oilier piwn -hop on Middlesex street where
he sold It for 1(1 eent-. In-iieetor Haves
vnb>c.|Uemly arreted him and in court at-
tested lo McCal»eV spottet' record.
iii»i been reUa-cd from c(»nllnemcnl
lladlcvscnt him to the Concord reformatory.
There were sc\cral coniinncd ca^cs. ^
Thoma- J. Sayer^, seeoml olbnce, ^.' an«l
He had
Jild-'e
■trv
The
All
-^ — ^ Erie nivldwnd I>ccUr«<l.
A meeting of the director"* of the Kric Tele-
phone ami Telegraph company was held yes-
tordav, when it was voted that a quarterly
dividend of three-fourtUs of one per cent, be
declared. pavabU; by check mailed lo stock-
holders Feb.' l.Mh. The record will close at
Doon, Feb. 4, and the stock books at the sanje
time. Tbcj will be rcopeued at « a. ui. reb.
1ft.
DemorrHtle aty ConimlttM'.
Thciueetliik,' of the deinoei'tttlc city eoni-
nilltee tonight at Jackson ball bids fair to be
quite Inlerehtlng. The question whether
Chairman Quinn of the city comiulltce will
bo en.lorseil iu his course relative to a choice
for registrar of voters Is one to be settled.
Chairman Quinn favors a puhllc session of
the committee ami is eonslantly opposed to
an executive session.
An Impoator.
A young man of '2i or 2:1 y«ars. pretend-
ing to be deaf ami dumb. Is golmf about
the city begging for money with vvhlcb to go
to Pennsylvania to frleH»U. He is an im-
postor. Secretary Smith, of the overseers of
the poor, has oU'ered twice to
I'ersunttl.
Ccn. Sherwin of RoMon has been elected
to the board of director* of the .\orthwe*ltrn
'I cl<|dione K.\cli;un:e coinpanv.
Mr-, lb Una \V. t,»iMiin. widowof the late
M'lj'.r John H. K. t^.lllm. ha* Iteen -rant-.l a
pciifion. , ,
Uariholoinew Uunnelly, who was seven Iv
iniiiied iidern.dU In tin- railroad acddent at
.Sunili Wllmbmion. conlinues lo improve.
but i« vel unal»le to leave St. John's |io.;'i^«l-
Aliiii V. Lake, formerly a well-known
resident here, and for several year* *npei in-
iciuhnt of the clly M-sles, wax In the city
vclcrd »v Oil H vl*ll. He has been a les-
ianrant kleper for number of years on I re-
monl »trecl in Ronton, but sol. I out thl-
bu-inesh iu Dcceinlter, and is now un-
cini'loyed.
Mr. ami Mrs. 11. C. Howe of IhN .ityare
meml»er» of the Kayinond parly which left
Boston yesterday for lallforulu.
liiinawAjrs.
A horse attmhed to Ihe *1« L'h of .L»hu B.
Richar.lson & Sons ran away ye«tcrdav on
Adams htreet, while the driver was In a
hou!.«. The iMuly ami resr runners of thi-
*leiuh were left a;;alnsl a Ir.-e on Adam-
street, while Ihe anbnal. at a high rate of
upecd. lore across Llhcrly s«|uare and up
Rock street with the front runners.
Ilergeron was coming from a yard
sitlgb, and springing to the ground. In
gras|)ed the bridle of the horse and stoppetl
blin. narrowly preventing a bad eollMuu.
A ladv and genlleman ridhu In a sleUli
behmgiui: to rolice Olflcer J. W. Tillon were
thrown out last evening while alwut to leuve
the vlelnltv of the loboicgan sll.le in Belvl-
dere bv the sudden Inridng of the horM'.
Before anyone couKI sci/.e the animal he
Marled ilown -everal street*, going throuah
Andover.t hurch an>l Central at a tearing
pace. The sleigh wa* ri:;hled on the way
but was overturneil a;;:«ln on Central street,
where a vouug man cauubt Ihe horse and
lodge<l Idm In the rtnndx stable. The
sleigh WHS couhlderubly damaged
harness broken.
Conditions of Ihe Tmnsfer of the Lot to
lh« Clly— The Itiilldlnic or HulldloBa on
It to be I'sed for Municipal Purposes
Only.
Ah the lapse of time since the conveyance
of the cilv ball lot to the city has rendered
the exact conilillons of the transfer rather
IndUtlncl in the public mimL the substance
of the *le«'d and prejiminary aellou of the
grantors is herewith given :
At a special ineetini.' of tlie directors of the
Merrimack Munufacturlng company held In
Boston December i;l. ISTK. U was unanlmous-
Iv voted that Ihe treasurer l>e authorized to
sell and couvev to th<» city of Lowell by «pilt-
claiiH decil the' lot (►f land bonndetl by Merri-
mack. Mootly. Worthen aid Colburn streets,
(onlainingdl.WKiMfuare feet, more or less,
and called Ihe Burrows estate, together with
the buildimrx thereon excepting the dwelling
hou*e and outbidldings f.ninerly occupied by
lh«' late Henrv lUirrow s— for a sum not less
than *s.%.3()0. ' The trcasuicr of the company
wa* autborl/.cd lo >iL'n the name and allK
tin' seal of ihe «orii(»ration t^> fhe deed. The
act of the directors wa* authorized at a niecl-
iuir of iln" «t<ti kholders.
The deed of s;de is dated January '2d, 1S.S0.
and wa> signed bv Charles H. Dalton, tri'a-
urer of the Mcrrima<K company, for It. in
presence of lloiu i.cor.'c F. IMchardson of
Ibi-cily. riie c«n-i.Jerati«M> of the sale. In
money.' as staled in tin.' deed. Is .*J<\,300. The
«leetl also .-llpiilides :
Tills eoiivcvaiiee I- nii-le wlili the expre-***
•.tlpiila'ioii. a.'rc'Mnent and restriction that i <>
i.iillilliii'or l.uil.il 'K* ^vhlch may licre.ifter I'c
eiccleil up'ii hald |ir»'nil-«c» diall ever be nocd
..1 oc.-upled for aiiv oilier than nuintcliial pur
iM.M's, and II. e Kraiitee. l.y ac<vpllng this deed,
airre* - thai llic pivinUes hliall only oc orcu|tli.l
!..>• inmil.ipil pur|i..*c*. .e\ccpi the prCHfiii
liiitl'lintf« niiw ►laii'linir on nald lot. It lirlim,
li..\v«\cr. iiii.!cr»tood tiiat the loirjfoliirf sllpuli
lloii. B^freeinenl and resirUlloii shall not apply
l.i llic pic'cnt nnll'lliiK" n"W Hlaiidlnir on Kal'l
lot. I.ul shall applv lo anv hiilldliiir <n- nulldlugs
wlileh inav tiercaucr he eixclod on the laud now
coverc'l hv the same.
And ihUconviviiiwc N niaile with the ojumi
slliuilalloii. a).M«emenl and renirlcllon lliat iln-
iirc-eiii linlliliiiKK now siandliiic upon said I't
Khali uiilv he ii-e.| and occupied for I'Uhstanllal
Iv the iauK- purpo-es for whhh they are new
ns,.,| and oci-upletl. except thai said bulhllujf*
may he used an. I occupied tor nuiDlclpal par
p<>se*.
There l* no rr-trldlon In the deed as to
the ti:iie wlieii th<.- building or buildings shall
be commenced or erecteil.
imperial i^ottcrs.
Stocktaklug is over and we
commence onr new business year
witli llie briglitest of prospects.
We told you six years ago tlint
we came to stay and so ,we did ;
you've used us well and we liave
tried to do the same by you ; how
well we've succeeded is best il-
lustrated by our constantly in-
creasing trade.
We shall commence our new
year by making February a live-
ly mouth at the one price Em-
porium, and as friemls, suggest
yon all keep .>f>ur eyes ou this
space during this month, as we
shall otTcr some startling bar-
gains from day to day, particulars
of which will be given through
the dally papers.
Steam au4l 'Water Flttlnflr
Are done by us In the very best manner. c
4arUas Fixtures, Library Lamps and Fancy
Globes a spoclulty.
FAJtBELL S
Telephone Vi»i.
CONATONt
54 Button Street.
.lo*eph
in his
BELOW €OST.
silver Ware, .Jewelry, Eye
Ulas«os and .Spectaclesi must bo
sold at |>rtces way below cost
on account of ovcrsto(;k. Don't
iiilHtt iheonportnnlty. Comoand
see. If yon wuut anything In
our line you cnu buy of us.
WAKEFIELirS,
.leweller and Optician
88 Central Street.
ii^prcial fioticr0*
Western Farm and City
MORTGAGES.
New Hampalitre Trust Co.'s 6 per ceotr
Delionture Bonds, listed on Boacun Stock
KxchHUKe. For SHle by
F. Rodliff, Jr., Courier Building.
ABELS & SON'S INFANTS'
DEPARTMENT
Is sUK-ked wldi everything belonKbiK to the lino,
an<l Includes ChrlstenliiK Kohes, Long nnd Short
Trlinifted Slips and .Sklrti*. Kinbndderod CaMi-
morc Cloaks and Cashniere and I'lnth tJacques,
Kmbroldercd Flannel-* In Sliawlu, Skirts and by
the yard, Worsted Shirts, Hands, Sacques and
Itooiees.tjotton and Miien Dlai'cr by Ihe piece
and itwhber Dlapeirf and .shcedug, Infants'
Combs, HruMhes, Toilet r..wder, I'nlTs and I'uff
Hoxes, Trimmed and t'ntrlmnieil Narsery Has-
kct«. White Flannels, Nalnsooli*., l/)nsdale
Cambric and other white tioods, etc.
Ill Kazors.
JiumjjUa
Kridav and .Saturday— All kinds
laKse« <'ilndv 14 cts. a lb.. 'J lbs. 26
Sinllb'*, 47' Merrimack strttet.
of mo-
cts., at
A. N. Unrnion
^hows special patterns In lironze, oak, and
uher kinds of picture raouldluij, also a Rood
line of fcn-el>;n and American photoKrapbs,
steel eu«ravluKB and etcbloKs. Tha prices
^rc rUcht. No. M) Merrimack street, up tUlrs.
IVrsliui dates .') lbs. 'i.*) eeuU. Sraltb's.
V»lontlnet>
rran«'>.. Whitney's and Uapbael Tuck's. 1
cent to iir».(K», comic, fancy and rlcb. J'le-
lures, frames, albums, stationery, blank
books, mottoes. perlo^licHl-, *e., cheap at
• ainbrldse's, Alcrrlmaek House block.
Hest Messina oranifes ft cts. a dot. this
«e» k onlv. r^ale slops at 3 p. m. Saturday,
sniilb's, 47 Merrimack street.
and the
*nd
bin) to
I'ennsvlvanla but he hu* not ac-eided. let
be eon'llnues to Iw^. The niuii U llRht haired
HU«I slim, i'eoplo will do well to keep a
lookout for biin.
Kirk Street Pulpit.
The following eiigajjenients have
been
made for supplying Kirk street pulpit for
February: . _ ,^
February ft. Rev. S. K. Dennen, D. U.
February 12. Kev. Uenj. W. Bacon. Lyme.
Febrnnrv 19, Hcv. llalpb W. Brokaw,
Bellevllle.'N. .1. . ,.
February 20, Ilev. E'lward C. Porter, late
of (Jreenw'leh, Conn.
Accident* on Kallroad Track.
Two teams met with accidents within five
minutes of each other yesterday afternoon.
Ht the curve of the !x)wcll and Draeut horse
railroad truck at the junction of Preseott and
Central streets. A runner of one of 1). W.
Home's coal teirms was broken, and It was
necessary to transfer the load of coal to an-
other sleigh, and soon afterward Dennis Fin-
niganuud a lillle boy. In another slelKb,
were thrown out bv tb? overturnlii),' of the
vehicle. Fortunately both escaped severe
Injury.
Cricket.
The Lowell cricket club met last nisrht nt
No. ;10:] Merrimack sireel, and Ihe follo\vln«
ollicer^ were <;hosen : rrc«.ldeut. Ihiudi Mur-
phy : lir-t vice pre'i.lent, F. W. Wheeler;
second vic.e president, IL Mlcklejohu; secrc-
tarv, .1. r. <lriin>haw ; treasurer, S. C. (Jul-
nne; e.\i (iitive cominitl*;e, .Foseph tilb^on,
Cbailc- Robinson, .l(din Loii>daIc, .T. Noyes.
K. I-. i^berwood. The eliib voted to s* inl
delcxales lo the convention at Ihe Tnited
Slates bo' el. Hosion, on the Kith lust., lo or-
ganize a New Kn^liuid leaKUu.
itonrd of AldMrineu.
At n inpotiii'? of the lumrtl of aldermen last
nlBhl.at xNbhiilive member.s were present,
the following traverse jurors were drawn for
the term of the superior criminal court to
cominen( e ii> hes!<ions at (Jainbriil^^e on the
second Monday of Kebruury : Mileh II. Bat-
tye, William I/. Ainxworlb, fornellns F.
Sullivan, Albert.!. Donohuo. CiHor;;eW.
Cumlnrs was licen>ed to occupy a portion
of ChelniNfoi d street for bulldln« pnrjwses.
William D'lleir and William K. Potter were
licensed us auclloneers. Other minor busi-
ness was dispohcd of.
Obituary.
The remains of Mrs. Hannah Henipblll.
sister of Mi>. C. P. Talbot, are to be brought
from Warner, N. IL, to this city for inter-
menL Tbc funeral notice appears elsewhere.
Dr. (Jharh s Warren, formerly of this city,
died at Welle-lev illlls Tuesday. He was
born at Wotfboro. N. H., S«'|>leinl>er IT, 1814,
and praciNed there till 1«5T, when be re-
moved to Boston. In l»«*A;fie went to Mil-
ford and later to Exeter, N. II.. and this
city, where he continued practice until a few
years a/o, when be di->c,otdlnucd It on
account of dedinlnif health. lie wa- a mem-
ber of Ihe Mavsi.huMetts and New llamp-
•blre Medical societies.
Presentations.
The employes of No. 4 wenvlni; room,
Prescott niilN, presented .Miss Annie Wbal-
en. an Invalid a-ociale. :i wt II tilled pur>e as
Bbe WHS leavin;,' her work jcsterday.
Mr. .lames s. Wot ton, proprietor of the
Middb>ex »«oardln>c hon^e, on Middlesex
street, wa- prehentcti bv his l>oarders last
DlgbtwHha I.eantifnl Kold watch of tbc
Yalue of fl'K), set In a pliidi case. The pres-
entation remark* were made by Mr. Charles
Wotton. wIh)
InterestlUK School Kntertalunaent.
The two rooms of the .<ehool street school
bouse, of which .Misses Ilsrhiw and Stlle«
are the teachers, jjave a novel and exceeding-
ly lutercstlnj( entertainment at the want
room on Fletcher street, yesterday afternoon.
It was of a nuislcal-reeltallvenalure, u chil-
dren's o|>eretta. it might be called, wdth a
moral to it. The exercUe was called "Moth-
er Uoo-e and Her Temnerance Family." ami
in It were Introduced about all the celehraled
deities of childhood, arrayed In a|»propriate
and quaint costumes. The dialoKue and the
slngiiiK had a tenii>erance lieariuL'. and some
verv neat anti amusing remark-* enlivened
the "piece. The chorus was full and strom;,
and Indeed the little folks did themselves
proud, us well as reflecting great credit on
their teachers. The ditlereiit characters were
assumed as follows: "Mother (ioose," .Vlice
Smith; "Little Red Hiding Hood." Bertha
Cutting: "The Old Woman Who Lived In a
Shoe," Louise Tavlor; "(Jootly Two Shoes,"
Lillle Dennlsou"; "tUd Mother Hub-
bard," Annie Ready; "Little Bo-
Peep," Mav Crowley; "Little Jack
Horner," Kddic .Johnson; "Blue Beard,"
Murrav Pratt; "tdd King t ole," Willie
Howard; "Jack nnd .Jill." Arthur Kitchen
and Kibel Harnden; "Jack Ihe (ilant Kill-
er," Fred Coburu ; "llnmpty Dumnty." John
Commerford; "Little Boy Blue." Charley
Osgood. Tweutv chll.lren in n gbt dre-ses
filled up a large black shoe, which wa« orna-
mented with copper toes. The scholars did
some marching about the room in the course
of the entertainment. A very large number
of parents and frien«ls were present, and Ihe
room was more than tilled. Among olhers
there were Sui»erinten«leij(l Law ton. Princi-
pal .Samuel Bemenl. Rev. .Smith Baker and
l)r. F. W. t ha<|l»onrne. The enlerlaininent
was so much enjoyed that a icpulilion Is
promised. _
Quarterly Confcrcnt*.
The qnarlerlv conference of the Worthen
street Methodist church occurred last Mon-
dav niuht. when the following ot1i»-ers were
elt'ele.l for the ensuing vear : Stewards, J.
B. Thomp>^on. S. F. Pead, Wra. H. Dorr. L.
K. Kbnball. C. H. I/land, M. F. Wood, Win.
Robinson, W. 8. SlcLean. Benjamin Robin-
son. W. K. Dodge, W. B. Jackson, H. B.
Hamilton; clerk, W. E. Hadger; trustcen,
Jeremiah Clark, Henry Healev, George K
Scribncr, F. S. Cooledge, Amml Brown, .1.
C. Bennett, Win. Calderwood, A ma sub.
Hamilton, Oeorge L. Fowler: recording
stewartl, L. E. Kimball; district steward,
W. IL Dorr: superintendent of adult bun-
dav school, J. M. Spurr; superintendent of
juvenile school, II. B. Hamilton. Tbe two
last-named ofHcers were elected by the Sun-
day 8(!hool and confirmed by tbe conference.
Presiding EMer Rev. George S. Cha.Umurne,
D. D., was present at tbc conferenc*. A
unanimous vote requesting Ihe present pas-
tor, Itev. W. T. Worth, to remain another
year was passed, Mr. Worth then thanked
the conterence for this expression of confi-
dence, but be said that be bad come to the
conclusion that he must not returii to the
church next year, as his wife's heulth re-
quired residence by the salt water. He took
this course by the udvice of a physician, and
be greativ regretted that It was necessary.
ThU was ihe first intimation Ihe church had
of Mr. Worlb's purpose of not returning.
He has Imscu at the church but one year, and
bas been emiuenlly sucecssful as well as
greatly loved by the entlie church.
A committee, consisting of J. »'l«rk,
(Jeorge F. Senbner, F. S. t;ooledgc and W.
K. Badger, was aptK)lnted to report upon a
successor to Mr. Worth. Resolutions of es-
teem for Mr. Henry Healey, who has bad
charge of the communion elements for tbe
past 30 years, were passed. Mr Healey re-
slgneil at the conference. an<l a successor
was chosen. Mr. F. 8. Cooledge was chos-
delcKate to tbe electoral convention
Be on Tlnie»
Time is monev nnd appointments made
sliould be kept.' If you carry a reliable
watch in your pocket or have a well regulat-
ed mantle clock at your borne you will be ou
lime and llvo up to your agreementii A
failure to do so cannot then be excused' on
that account. Clarke. R3 Central stteet,
make a specially «»f flue watches and mantle
clocks, ami also has tbe Bgencv of Parabola
.tpectades. Low prhres prevail.
Hot Peanuts.
Try ft «iuart of bot peanuts at Erdls's fruit
and conf eel loner V store. 3 Merrimack street.
Me hasa tine Pblladelphlu baking muchlne.
It cooks thcin In gowl shape, gives thena a
nice fluv ir and makes them taste i-'cnulnely
nice. Try one (luurt and you will be sure to
buy more.
Best Messina lemons In the market 14c.
doz., 2 do/.. 2.') cts., at rimllb's, 47 Merrimack
street.
iEarnagcs.
In this dty, Feb. 1. by Rev. Smith Itaker, OM.
Fred. Danhy of KUehljur(t. Mass . and Miss
<Je«)rjria Uelle Llbby of Belfast, Maine.
For Toiln-y
And the rest of the week we offer
n big lot of
Replar B-neiit
In Ne^ Spring Styles and
Colorings,
At 5 Cts. a Yard.
This is not a job lot of ping
styles, but New Spring Goods,
that caui^ from the mill this
week.
Notwithstanding the stiff con-
dition of the cotton market, we
shall for the balance ot this week
sell a regular
8c. Yard Wide Brown Cotton
For 6 14 Cents a Yard.
These Razors are made and ftti-
isbed in the best possible manner,
and are fully warranted aid told
on trial.
125 styles of Razors, ranging in
price from 25o. to $3.50.
Ikmmmmm
ABELS & SON,
WELLES flLOVK,
MEorrlmiioU Mire^t.
*ri
MERRIMXCK ST.
I
LAl»y'.si SI'KCTAt.'LKH
*OUM)
•Ar-
MAYNAUI* ft CO.'S,
7(1 Mkhkimack ht.
i
Wall ?apers and Window Curtains
▲ KICU VAB1STT,AT
ST0RE1 r' *• ^®^*^'' ^^ ^^^^^ HtTttu
CLOSING OUT
S^4.LE
or
SLEIGHS
This >Veelc
Bend ordera to ui for palBtlngt i>«p«rlnci •t9»
ANNUAL SALE
OJf-
Dtatlis*
In this city, Feb. 1, Horace Tllton, aged 42
vears.
■ Funeral servlrcs at So. 2 Simpson place on
Saturday afternoon nt 2.:t0 o'clock. Uelatlvea
and frleiiils Invited without further iiotlrc.
In this city, Feb. -2, Lyman Cady, iigcA 8i>
yoar^, 10 months and i days.
Funernl from hit late rcshlencp, No. i» Cndy
f^trect, Sunday nftenioon at '2 o'clock. Friends
and ii'latlves Invited without further n-ttlc*.
At her home In Warner, N. II.. Feb. i, Mrs.
Hannah K. Hemphill, sl-ter of Mi-^^.C. F. Tal-
iKitof this cltv, In the sstli year of her nuc.
Funeral servlccH will be liel<l at the chapol In
the cemetery at II a. m. on 'JitunJay. Ifrlends
Invited without furtlier notice.
AT
Fay Bros. & Hoslorl's
1^3 Conti-nl Streot.
Special iJoticcs.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a specialty of Repalrins; ami Reuv-
holitterluK Furniture and call for, also dellTW
goods free of charge.
as Preaooti fltrM>t.
KIMBALL, VOSE & CO.,
'MLor^fgnfge) Danlcera,
154 WASHINGTON 8TBKKT, CHICAOO.
Offer for sale carefully selected WKSTERS
FAUM MORTOAGE.S, In sums of faooto $2000,
bcariuji 7 per cent. Interest, payable Seml-annn-
ally at the Apploton National bank.
For particulars concerning the»e choice ao-
curltles. Inquire at the Appleton or the Waasealt
National bank.
Today and through Saturday
we shall offer a big drive in
Kid GloTes.
In taking stock we found quite
a surplus of Kid Gloves, in sev-
eral different grades, and in order
to reduce the stock Immediately
we place on sale several \oU of
Plain and Embroidered Back
Kid Gloves that have been selling
for 76c., 89Cm $1 and $1.25 at
the uniform price of
49 Cents a pair.
This sale is for FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ONLY, and at this
price we cannot fit them or allow
exchanges, but all purchases
must be final.
RAZORS
AND
STROPS.
KATES
gt3<»Ki
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Priutlniir I>reiii»c».
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CBXTRJL STREET,
Slightly Imperfect
Ladies' Cloth and
. Tricotte Suitings,
Being the accumulation of slight-
ly Imperfect Ladies* Cloth and
Tricotte Suitings made by one
of the most popular New England
m\\\n. They embrace In their
best grade the following very
desirable and fiushionable colors :
Three shades of Brown, three
shades of Blue, Green, Wine,
Cardinal, Black. Drab, Mahog-
any, Tan, Brown Mixed, Gray
Mixed, and four shades in Il-
luminated Colorings.
They are all full double width
nnd strength, and in many pieces
the imperfections are very slight
and hardly noticeable. We have
opened them at only
«
50 Cents per Yard.
This is a splendid opportunity
to secure a serviceable and fash-
ionable dress at a very low price.
F. Koldnson, and .Mr. Wotton. wlio was
taken compl'-tely liv ourpriM?, made a filtinK
mpoDie. During the evening refreahmenla en a de««K»ie ^ ine e.«c«,rj.. ™»™^^
!iJew aerfwl.MJiJanclng and other amuwj-Reporla were presented by tbe pastor, tbe
WHITE RACE
HAS OI6,000,0'"0, the Mongolian («X),000,000,
lilark '».')0,00n,000, < tpper t;<)l<»r li,«H),o 0,
but no raw! han yei bren discovered that hud a
Ustc for what was pureai and bcdt, that suoke
anvthlnff but praise for the pure and whcde-
■ome O. <). Taylor Bourl»on and Kye Whia-
key. boUled by C. H. ORAVKS A SONS,
and sold oy reliable Urocers, DrugglrU and
Traders la CTery cHme.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Menimack Street,
AT CLUIFS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
• SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
A. G. POLLARD & CO.,
80 & 82 Merrimack Street.
Winter Gloves,
Mitteni, Oaps, Toqaei, Wristers, Bobei,
Horse Blankets, and Pnr Collars and
Ooats. Leather Ooati and Buokskia
Underwear.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
XAyWVDIjL
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
DBlNXIfilX.
SeoeeaMw to Da. ■. M . Miuiow.
WM. P. BRAZER & CO.
Oomer Hat and Olove Store.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing.
OF ALL KINDS
AT THia OJfFIOE,
-
p
i.l
1ESTABLT8HED 184
LOWELL, MASS., S.ATUBDAY, FEBIWARY 4, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BKNK.
y
£ntertainntent]$«
'
TIIUKK NIGHTS,
HpmlttI i.mll.-»' Matinee Saturday, at J8
o'cluvlc.
Gilbert Opera Co.
UnU-r «!io manaKonicnl of M. N. Myers.
(Stronie«rlhi4U lOver.
35 — First-Class Artists — 35
I,,<-hidlnK tlic following V M/- •'"'"«'* „S'\?'mu;
0oticfs.
. . .The Post ways "Nature's book is bound
In tee now.'' Doenn't tbe Pout lueau Niilurc'a
brwik?
...."iHbea .JuKRornaidV" a«kH tbe New Tl...r«fl«ii Cah Of!
yojk Tribune rou.-ernlnjj Mr. Cleveland. COItimenCing TllUrSday, r8q. ZU.
Wq don't know whctbor ho in or not. ' - . ~
;...thocornererH,or »oioobody ehe, have
ainiulv htarted the cry of ii ^liort wheat .;ro|>
'iiexlyeiir. We nhidl ail liave to eut short-
cakes, if this proven true.
....A. very Int'creHtln^ re|»ort on Amorlcan
coal is in:id« bv Cbuilos A. AWd.urnor to the
GeoKdt-al Survey. Mr. A. ou^lit to \>e a
Kood u»an to Inve'tiirutP «"'>'•'•
Kx-(lov. Cundmrk of Indliinii W!ih the „,. ..v, ,,,,,, „,„v„, „.,.,. ............
. i>.i.,. nhl,» wlin voted f(V I IIim.; Kiu-lUli <>|'eiii ci>ni|>any) ; Mr. .J. * • rnj ,
only nmu went uf llio Ohio who vouu » »' I f ^_^ ,,^„, ,,'f „,„ h„,,^.,„ omra .•"mi-iinv,
Hunks living to fome bark to NV a«hln^UM ,_ ^. ,, ,^,.,,,^,,,^ j^,,, ,.> vv h..uW, Mr. (.0^^^^^^^^
and bC, .elebnde tbe victory of is.«. I-;!;-,:;; •. X ^,:;;rS;;.,^' Ml^ Mb e
... .Boton ha. ju.t b..un .0 rc.„vcr/ro,u , Ky.^ M-.u-^ MU, 'le'-^^./^Sf iL'Kli
thecoUU.,«,.,und m-xl Momluy irou le be- Ml^^^^Mu^^^^^^^^^^^ .le K-nv
gin» n;,'idn with .loM-ph Cook. A Hiz/.ard (,,^,^, ,,1,^ ,1.4, .MtjUiud *>|K;ni company). MUn
,woul.l"lmrdly be le-sn ax«-«'cab!e or l«''M>vo»l- »^'/.|>^.";3;';;||;j\,,,,.r„H wld be ,.rodnccd for
able thl«cnKa!?cnnnt: T,''l'r''''-'':. '." m '..Mn J.'n'-
... .When the Old Colony railiou.l c(.n»p«- ^,„„r,i,tv, Feb. 4, nn>tbue, OUbert * J^" ''van «
„y WHS chartered It. cpbul was *''»«.^>*«>- I :>;'''^;|;:;;;,J;t;;V.'"y evenlnK. the g.e«t m.c
Iln ciinltid and debli* now anxunt to ♦i><,-j' x7m1io aoovc oncrnH will be prr.dufc 1 with a
TbiM' ure the rc:d "^ood OIk ( olony llmcx. |.'„ii wlrhcuira. Si.i-.-lid Sc.nory,
■.•..>..i i-i.,......! Ktcli mill Kloir.knt
TVOTICE.
The annual nieollns: of tlie stockholders of the
I .jwcll and Andovcr Halboiid Company wlU Iks
luld Hi tin; onico of ,J. C. Ayer Co. In Lowt II, on
WedncHday, the clKlilh day of Fobrnary, Itibo,
at eleven o'clock In llie loronoon, for the cholc*
of IMrcctorH, and to iicl upon any otiicr buul
DCBb that nmy legally <-ome before llicm.
^ HKN.I. WALKKK.Cierk.
Lowell, Mas*., 'Jtlh .January, isns^^
Gospel Meeting,
AT ruK —
John St. Congregational Cliurch,
KEV. HENEY T. HOSE, - PASTOR.
AVIUIuin Hornllo CInrke, Organlfet.
Clotfimg*
L
i
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
iHarkets.
Fred l.athrop, a brnkenian «>n ihc V'.'V''.
bnr« road, wuh killed ulOrcenli.Id iMlday
wblie hbacklin;: earn. |
Allien McLain wa« HcriouUy Inbirod nt
ocklund Kriclav bv the prfn-aliire dlMliarp-
r blaittinif powder in Mcl-ain'* <|narry.
Hurry Perklnn, alliiM Wllllttiu". who had in
poMJeMhioiMMiuai'tity of Jewelry ..toU'n
m Frederick ( 'utter of Bottton, wm ar-
iled on the islcanier Celtic ofT Qucenitlown,
,lday.
[Since t)«d. 1 then; have been 90 <;«>'«•♦ of
mrlct fever und IT doatiiM In Ue. Fhe
jhooU, which have Iwcn cloml for two
iouth«, were reopened Monday, but proba-
. ,Jy will becIot*e<l a^uln.
Wehuiin Fletcher, 17 yeumi old. and draco
Brown. n«cd 14, weredteriounly inltired while
i.coMHtInK In SoniervllleThurHduy nlKht.thc r
lliledrunulnKlutoacottl team. Tho «lrl U
•tbou«ht to be Internally injured, and her
condition iit ulnrmlnK.
Joseph K. IlaHtinKs 00 yearn old, « ihoe
cutter emploved by Wbltcoiub A Mi 1h, wa»
killed lit II croHxinK of the Boston anil MHlne
rillrottd In WorccHtcr Friday, lie was wnlt-
iDK for a train to pu«H, when bo wa»» Htruek by
«n enKiuo moving from the opposite dlroc-
tlon.
The Chelf«ca board of aldermen ban uu-
thorized the mayor to rci|ue».t Ave member'*
of tlio polioe force, who have Krown old In
Ithewjrvlce, to re»Uii. to '"•»•<« *iiy for
l^ounitcr men. Three of the onicerrt have
1 keou ou tbe force over 20 yeari. and the oth-
l*«DeBrly aa long.
riM Ulouotvter DrIlUb American aaiocla-
itiwtt^Mii tdopted rwoluttona euudomnlntr
Mayor Roblnxon for preKKIInu at a reception
of Thorn U8 Uruttan Kmnonde. tendered by
1 tbe Gloucester I^nd leatfuo and anll-iroer-
cloniita Id the city bull, Jtin. Jnt, and dc-
nounclug other clly omdaU for atlendluK H-
iHiscellancous.
TllK GKNKKAL COURT.
Feb. 8.— There was little buslncM of iia-
portanee. Kccrctary Dickinson of the state
board of education hubmittcd a rei)ort on tbe
revlhionof thestudk'M in tlio public BchooN,
recoinmcndluK the adtlitlon of eieuientary
,.„,,,, i>.,. =...., pcetMi fic«nery, Liirgc and
Fill"b^'itV:'borViH,' Kiel" ""d Kk'nani CoHtumos.
Pricfii la, as. ••»'»i*"d »0.eli«fj.
HeaiH on ualo at box olUce Tuei«luy, .Jan. "i»l.
a(|,Ua. ni.
Music Hall.
Monday and Tuesday,
FKUHUARY 6tli AND 7th.
The Greatest Play of the Age,
Mr. William GlUattc'a AuterlvMn
Dirnm*!
HELD By TH[ ENm.
Presented by the WM Cast
A PHKNOMRSAL Rim.-SJW nifhu la New
York (Madison Square and Star Thcatren), 100
nights at Itouton Museum, 75 nights at San
Franclsoo, iCO ntgthls In London, Eng., nnd now
runulng with Krcat snccos* In AustmUa.
Greatest of all Madison Rqnara Theatre
and Boston Mnseum Suooesses.
Great Success !
At the opening of tbe
SCIENTIFIC
Drm Cotiins School.
Classes will be formed daily
during tills weclc af a reduced
price to favor all wlio could
not avail themselves of our open-
ing inducements.
Let all interested in Dress Cut-
ting join our school.
civil polity in the lower Kru'l*!*;^"'"^! <'trman
In blub Hcli "
boola iu lowusof 4000 or more in-
habitants. . ,
The business of tbc House was nimoht en-
tirely routine.
Mrs. S. A. BARTIETT, • Manager
Miss A. E. Moore, • - Assistant
129 Oentral Street, Room 9.
Grand Pant Sale.
Two yoars ago we n^ado our
great salu of t)ants ftlado lioni
cassimenH manufactured hy F.
A. & J. Sawyer, Dover, N. II.,
at $4.00 ))cr pair, a price never
heard of licforc and never dupli-
cated l)y anybody since."
Today wo offer
500 Paifs ol Pauls,
Made from Cassinieres maniffact-
urcd by V. A. & J. Sawyer and
the celclMited Livingston Milln,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These rants are made from the
best quality of these Cussiineres
ani are style« that are bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to $6.
We have added to the above
several liundrcd pairs, made from
cassimercs ot the best makes in
tbe United States, odd lots which
have been selling at $5 to $0.50
— all pui in at $tJ.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can etjual value for
the same money be found as in
this sal« ot
$5 and $6 Pants at ^3.50.
Whtjft we advertise n bargam
it is a bargain.
MO. 4 MEKKIMACK STRKET,
Have con^tanllv tm luiixl
Fresh killpd Turkeys and Chickens
VENISON, - CELEKV,
OltUUSK. LKTTUCB,
OUAlt, 8MNACII.
-WILU ULCUS, SWEET POTATOES,
VEREOHT AND PARKER HIUSE SAUSAGE
tklkpiionk xiM»Kit a:8-j.
JTor ^ale.
THK WIIYH AND WnEKEFOItES.
"Wliy Kansa* brff txrrlM Iu (|iiHlily U
owlnir to tliK nii» puNlur*** uf the W«>t and
th<! nkill of tlio rantdiiiii-ii in solMftluK niid
fAtteDluK thi'lr titocl<. Tim rHMHoii w« V»u
•uU It lower lliiin any utiier la that we do
not hiivM lo buy of cuiiiinlt<»l<>n men, liiit by
■ hlpidiiK dIriTt rroni the •lauKliti-rera aave
(hat prottt fur Ihv benefit of our trade. No.
T Freat'ott si ret t.
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hiuli and East Herrimack Sts,
rirat claaa Mrats. Poultry. Game, riah.
Oysters, VeseUbles, Fruit, and a genaral
line of Orowrles at as low rloes as th»
cipallty of Goods e»n b« sold. Call and ■••.
49> Advertisements under this head cos
only 18 cents a line for three Insortloni.
Foil HAI.(K-.— A-nenrly new dilvliiK i.U'lgh.
Inqulruatll Washlnnum Htrc»t.
FOR SALK.—Ncvcral lionrdlnjf and lodj{-
inif lioiixes, cviilnilly locatuil, ui prices
ironi lii.'fdo tu iH(m. A|>ply to Kl. h & I'luiumur,
48 Central htrect. ___,
NEW Ml LCH CO>VS c«»nKtantly on hand
and for hnli* at Cuiidny>« fin ni, niiir Wost*
ford Centre. Frc-th arrUalM i:v«'ry two weeks
fn.ni New lliini|itldru and VuriuooU Convey-
ance from depot to farm, _______________
Ij^Oll SALK.— One of tlio llncst sttuatloi a In
J llclvldeie, li'OiUiekpole Hfrri t llouKetiaa
IU ruouiH, lieitldeH liatli n<<>ni, waMli room and
lar^i! six d; Htalilu for :i liorht'r<; ninplc earrlage
rut ni; JO,iHiii (eel uf luud widi ttl>uul io fruit
tiee*. Kni|nlro on prcndftO".
Foil SALK.— A iwo-htnry house, utalile and
V'ood lotot lauil, Hlluattd l!i t enlrulvillc, A
tew nle|iH from itrlilf:!! Mieet and hor><e I'ars.
Ilouve a>n.ninb ti roomx and i-lie<l; a *>urKaln at
nrli'e, f i:!()ii, on liiA.v tivniM. Apply to KlHb ft
I'luiiinier, 4H (enir'al f^tu«'l, room* .1 ami 4.
ij^Olt SALK.— A)> exe»ll»nt I'loek of four
' leneuienth of llvo ri>oni« eiirli ; rlty water
and Hcwcr; rentK t^r IMI p( r montli; il.'iud Minniu
le(^l (d land; Hliuated on a popular bl>tel In Itel-
videre, eohveidenllo lilt! mill-*; no biiti-r rent-
ing proptity enn III* lonml In 'llie city; prlne
#4,>(0. KulfiiarlliulnrHof Fl.sli A IMumincr, 4S
Cenlral sireel, roontx 1 an<i 4.
Ii^OIl MALK.— .\ two-eloiy, Iwounenient
' Imuse of Vi rooniH, .'•11 In Ihe li«hi ol repair;
city water und eloHCiH; hltuaieil near Ihe M>utta
eoinnion, where l<in<l H wtJith 7.'>e. per it.; ix'nts
for i)°i7 per inonlh; liioo wiiiaru feet of land;
prlee (:;-.'<h). Full particulars of FUh JL I'luni-
nier,JlH^( eiitral >>iieet, nxniisH and 4.
IT^On HJ^l.K.—A vahinhlorKlnlr, conii|»tlnf
' ot iithree-Htory l)rt( k liouHe of 12 rooms,
Hhed and Koo<l Hiiiount ot land, exteiiilln;^ to •
liaek htreel, frw hU'\>.* Iroin the Ainerle.in lioiiM,
In llilH city. It Ih Heldom properly of thl.^ clatis
U ud'ered lor Halu. SoM lo Hettle an oi-ittte. An
early call wilt Hecnre u bargain, riicu f JOtH).
i-nll partleulnrH of KUh A rinudncr, IH O ntrsi
•treet, Lowell, Mann.
jEeniraU
The Tally Sheet Forgers.
Jud«c Woodwof liulliina h:i9 overruled Iho
r|inotloii lor ii new trial In the cafe of Coy and
IVlernhamer, tbc tally Hhcct formers, and kcu-
icnce«"l the latter to |>ay h ijilOOO line and l)c
tipiisoued for ii vcur, and Coy to pay a Hne
Of f 100 und be linpiisone«l for IS numtliM. In
Iliipo»*i»»I Hcnteiui! the jiuke said that this
Mkm a crime the magnitude of which eonid
not be exajiKerated. and htMlleallttoas^«esM
l^uidi u neiinllv a* would make future triaN
I ht this kind unneceni-ary. The (loiirt fjave IV)
Jays for mill}? exceplioim. By iea>on of th>!
liuudH perpetrated by the eoiivieted men and
Ihelr pals, the democratic iiioniberH of the
Indiana Soiialo prevented the duly elecled
lleulenanl Kovernor frtun discharKin;; the
tlulies of his* oflli'c at the last session of the
lesjl'ilttturc, and they uNo sent David Turple
to claim a seat in the United Slates Senate to
which he was never legally elected.
The V'ctim of a Blackmailer.
Laura S.Collon, who kept a fashionable
botrdlng house on Le.xinjjtou iivenuc, Now
York, wan arrested Fiiday, cbarycd with
thefts from her boarders. She fled h few
Jiys ago, iider her son, 13 years old, who
bud iMseu arrested for stealing from his ein-
uloyers, had told detectivch that his mother
uieed hini to commit ibe crime. She was
found Rt her lawyer's office. Her frlenda
claim that tthc U the victim of a blackmailer,
tnd that all the proceeds of her thells and
I200O that she had in the bank have Rone to
her persecutor. Her husband, who died
last May, leavin)? her live children to sup-
' |K)rt, was a well-known journalist.
Reoent Deaths.
Mrs. Mary How lit, the poet and novelist,
died in Rome Thursday. She was born In
1804, and married William Howitt in 1«28.
Her works have been many, both those writ-
ten alone nnd those prepared with tbe assist-
ituce of her husbund.
Makr no MiHTAKR.— If you have made
up your mind to buv Hood's Sarsaparllla do
Iiot"l)e Induced to take any other. Hood's
gsrsaparlila Is a peculiar medicine, possess-
InK' '^y virtue of Us peculiar combination,
proportion and preparation, curative power
superior to any other article of the kind l>e-
foro the i)eople. For all HtTect'ons arising
from impuro blood or low stsle of the sys-
tem it is unequalled. Be sure to get Hood's.
ANGOSTURA DiTTBRR, tho wor d leoowiied ap-
petizer and InTlfforator. Used now over the
Whole civilized worhl. Try It, bat t>ewaro of
iBBlUtioBS. Ask yonr grocer tAA dragglst for
\ tha genuine article, mannfaetBred by Dr. J. Q.
I B. 8l«C«t * *OBS.
Abies Balsamea.
The Amerioan Silver Pir or Balm pf
Gilead tree inhabits Canada, Nova Sco-
tia, Maine and the mountainous regions
farther south. It is from this tree that
Fir Balsam, or Canada Balsam, so called,
is obtained. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted with the peculiar
healine: power of this Balsam in diseases
of the throat and lungs. TIE BALSAM
is combined with PUEE PINE TAE and
the best Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cough or oold try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Cents. Lane Size 50 Cents.
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a lb,, 2 lbs. 250.
We keep n full line of I'UKK CANDIES of all
kinds. WoUDNALD'S Pure Handmade Can-
dles, 40c. per lb.
Nut»! Niit»! Nut*!
A full line of Mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. Me.
FLORIDA ORANOB9, ORAPK8, *C.
Try some of our CANNED GOODS with
vour Christmas dinner. Our stock comprises
Honov Drop Corn, vSuceotash, Pons, String and
Llma'ltcana, Asparagus, Ac.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell One-Price Ming Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St. '
ESTABLISHED 1846.
M. A. TAYLOE, - - Proprietor.
WE HAVE STILL ON HAND
A Inrv* assortment of flnest creamery aad
dairy butter and cheese, which we shall
dispose of at prions to suit the times, al-
ways almliiK lo plaase our many patrons
and ine«»t Ihe demands of I ha public Wo
always keep In stook all grades, so that
none may go away without seelov Just
what they want. Mo. 7 Prescott street.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
T7 Ilrldflr<» Street*
EACOTT BROS.,
pRoriiiETons,
Three Jmiiics Lock Corner Machines.
Three Circular Kaw Itenclies.
On* Bolt Bfacbinet cuts (rum h to i tnchea
One IO-Ilors« Power Engine.
One Power Cider Mill.
Lot of 8 and 4 Inch Vlanve Pipe.
B. F. BTtlVENS, - 20 Arch St., Lowell.
Co let.
4^AdTartleomonts nndar this haad cost
only IS easts a lino for throo InaoHlons.
rpo I^ET.- Largo loft at «V Market mrect.
X d.tj. llogers ACQ.
rpo LET.-A ootUiKe at 13 Hampshire streiBt.
1 Int|ulru Ml lOThlrtccnlti •tlreet^ ^
ly furii'Hiieo, large snil well-
vonvuideDtly situated, at No.
rpo LET.— Nicely funrmieo, large sml well-
X. Ugh ed re oms, CO
Boston Branch Grocery,
107 BIIDDLEStEX STREET,
OppoNito IVoi-tliorii Uopot
Tolpphone N^. 3'Z-3.
fFe are prepared to flU all
orders for the choicest Meats,
Poultry, Iruits and Vegetables
with promptness and despatch.
Also a full Hne of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
II Kltth street.
TO LET.— An elegant house af six rooms;
one wUli Uvo rooms; uue with tbrco rooMS.
66 Chestnut street. .,
TO LET.— Hmsll tenement, near Ihe mills.
.AliM) outiagu liuuHC, near tho mills, $4.00
per month. Ilouoc and stable on Illhlrcih Htrcet.
Kmtulre of Thos. II. Klilott, .la Central street.
Mantn.
4arAdT«rtlsomencg iuid«r thia haad «o*l
only 1 9 oonts a lino for throe Insortlona.
ANTKIL— A girl for general housework.
Apply at li:« Smith Btrcct.
WANTKO.— I»y an experienced singleool'
ored man who thoroughly undorHtaiids th«
care of horitcH, a altuatlou as coactiuisn. In-
Hulre at 40 Hndtli street.
W
SWEEPING REDUCTION
■ IN
Hair Goods!
Oar •! .50 Switchen nsarked down to 91.00
•lllODKhalr, "
<i If << <•
<4
' SOLD BT
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
jyTHJGCfKsrrs,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
a.ao
3.0O
4.50 •• " "
1.50 Shlnsle Bancs
8.00 " "
1.00 Lanxtry
.00 Frines
.A5 Coquettes
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I,
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1.95
1.75
S.a5
1.00
a.a5
.50
.S5
-tlO
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Best (Jnality Plated Wares,
Relkiblo Watches,
Florentine 8tatuary,^i
Artistic Bronzes.
]] BridM Street. • - Teleotione 143-2.
rpABLK HOARD AND llOOMH, 117
J linrham Htrcet. TcraiH reasonnblo. ^
LIHKHAI. llK.WAUn will Intpald at
IhU oflli-o for return of a basket of patch-
work, etc., recently loKl 111 CcntriUvllle.
More Room. Greater FaGllitles.
REMOVAL.
I have removed my place of business frt>in
10 Middlesex street to
No. n Gorlimii Htr«»«t.
My Hlock of Uphol8t( red Goodn, DrajicrleB,
Wln<low Sli.idc*, TrlinmlnK* and Kurnlturo
CoverlnK« will be more cx>m|ilet« than over be-
fore. My Uepalrln« Dctmrtmeiit, always rf
feature with me, will be nurh that all work will
bo done with promplncBH and skill.
COMK AMD 8EK ME.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
JVo. 5 Gorham Street,
108T.--A preitidd paoitaxe ticket from
J Llveriiool to lliMlon. lie ward will bo paid
for llH return to Hl» Katit Merrimack ►t>u«;^^ .
ASMAtiK 'IRKATMKNT «D<I Hand
Kul.idiigKlvenby Mr. TIk.h. 1'. Wright;
good referenc^n. Adureas KM Halcni street.
If you aro in doubt about our sooils lie-
Inff the iM-st «M)iii»i rlicht tiovrn and see for
yoiirsnlf. Wf won't b« undersold, and wo
never lot any on« gro away without a Imr-
CHln. No. 7 rresrott street.
Don't Hisa This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23ll,
■AT-
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
OVKRHKARD ON THK STREET.
••gay, Andy, hah yon soen dem 'possums
at No. 7 Prescott street? Dey's roal gen-
nine stuff and dat's a f^ot.*' "No, Jim, I'se
fwlne right down dar and see for myaelf.*'
llenl liliattile A.f(otit.
FOR BALK.
On Central Htreet, near lloHfj.nl »<l"«rc,
have a jrood two ttory houpc, moUern liulli, in
gooU repair. "No outs" aliout the luoperiy, aJid
ft Is one of the bi'nt trades In ward .1; price tilOO.
On ««irham Hrreet I have a two story house
for $1700, and another one for tl.VW.
Iu Ward Kour— $1*10 will buy a nice, large
7 room house, In jrooii repair, nearly new. an<l a
Dice largo lot of land, tiOOU feet.
THOMAS H ELLIOTT, J8 Central Street
Lowell, Rooms 8 and 4. Use the elevator.
BADGER & GELDERT,
HKOHAKIOS MILLS,
Cor, Dutton and Fletcher Str€et§,
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimaok Street, Lowell.
Wood Work of all klada deae to ovdor
•t skort sot lea.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Reatorea Oroy Hair to • BeoatKtel Brown
or BiMk In ihlrtj mlnnlee, wlthoac liU«7'
•honldnaolt.
FIKTBEN IIUNDRKD GALLONS pure Port,
Slicrrv nnd Hr)ck from Conconl Rrxpes. pat
up especially for family u^o, ftonnl<lerc<l the Ix-f t
article ever put on the market for the mc cy.
Made IHTtlto IflSl. Before piircha^lnjr cjill and
examine my stock, whl -h MtlrtT »K HOLD.
OTIS AOAMH. Chelmsford. Mas*.
REMOVAL.
Owing to tbe Fire on Middle Street
Tlie Hay and Grain Store
-or-
reter Foye
Has l»oon removed to Ho. S8 MIDDLK
BTRRBT. nearly opiiosite the old store.
The attention of new and old customers la
reapeetfolly solicited to thla ehange of lo>
cation.
A THING or BEAUT¥
is a Joy foroTOr, and a good dinner Is muclk
relished. We €»n aell you a toast of onr
A No. I qoallly Kansas t»«er at a very low
price. Thla beef sells luelf. No. 7 I'rea-
oott street.
48c Co.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OFFICE.
A. NK15V INVENXIOIH.
Our Bxo©l»lor AmIi Sifter
Is warranted to be riRST-CLASS In eyeir feat,
ure, and any desiring a supertor article In this
Una will do well to call and examine Its naiiu
before purehaslag elsewhere. No dust, easily
operatvl. all steel bearings and conseqoenUjr
naUBlteU wear. Bold for eash or InsUlmente at
■•nrtauMk Btraet, Lowell,
will, durlofc iho next three month*. m.tWo very
reasonable iuIcob to personn who with to
briKhten their homes with new |.«ilor dining
loom or Kitchen flot.ru, Isl.l In rl<» klln-dHcd
hard wo«>d of IlKhlwIor widi Inlaid liordera of
cherry or walnut. Nothing ran make a richer
looklnir parlor than such a floor, spread with a
variety of rusH to »ult the tnstr. In place of
dusty cariwtK. Psrtles wishing any uch work
In our line will, by plsclag their ordera with as.
receive flrsVelass work. Wsrranled to stanU
beat without shr nklag. E. O. BAKBB * CO.
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T,OWELL DAILY COUBIER, SATUBDAY, FEBBUABY 4, 1888.
THE DKAB HOME FACES.
O Time aiul < han»c- l-wlh Imjr an gray
\fc WMH iiiv Hlr.-'H that wUiior -lav,
How htriuj^i! !■ »vMH'. ^viili h-. imu-li gone
Of llftwimll M', t'> Hilii live on!
Ah. l)ri>ih<r, only 1 tui<l tliou
Alt' left <>' ■•'II l'"«' iliflc ijiiw,—
The ncu' lixiut' l«c('H w'lercuiion
The rttf il liivllMl't \ni\M an 1 Bh-me,
Thi' void « or ihat lu-urth iire .it'.ll;
Look wlicre wt; in ly, the vMe earth o'er,
Thoi-e llkflneil fai-e" hiullH i: » iimre.
We treatl the path thi Ir Uet have worn,
Wv »lt beneiiUi their orrhaul trees.
We hear UKe liie-n the hum ot bee«
Aii't rustle of iho hlatled eorn ;
We lura ihe pujrci. that they rtad,
Their wriiti n woril* vvc linger o tr,
IJut in the hun Uid.v last i)0 shade.
No voieo Is lieard, i.o sign U made.
No step if* on the consciou* llo^r !
Yet Love will dr.am and Faflli will trust
(Since he wh'i kD>>w.s our need Is just),
That somehow. Mimewliere, meet we must.
Alas for hlni « ho m ver sees
The sUtrs sltVne tlirouKl'the cyprcus trees!
Who. hopHeus. lays hU dead away,
Nor Jookrt to «ec tlie IjreakhiK day
Aeross the mournful marhle.n play !
Who hatli mil learned, In hours ot faith.
The truth to llesh ami >en.'4e unknown,
Thai lite Ih ever lonl of ifeath,
Aud love can never Ipue Us owu !
-I.John Oi. Whlttlcr.
THE COLONS i/» TALK.
It was lulu— after inlOuight— and a« we
irot up from the whl^l table and LMtthered
arouuil the Hic, Col. Thornton said: -If
you men are not too tired, and lion'l mind
iittluK up for another half hour, 1 tbiuk 1
can tell vou a«ood nlory.'"
We prolcted that we were never less
tired, uiid eould sll up till inornliij; if ncces-
barv. So Ihe eoloiicl bexnu :
"Mv father, u-* you know, was a parson,
but be look orller^ lute in life, ufler having
l)een l.'i years at the bar. and the events
whieh I inn «oln« to tell you he. hiin>elf.told
me •!!< bavin j; eoine direeily under ills eye
when Le was u barrister.
"It was ul llie Monmouth as»l/,e« In IH—
that a eii>e wu« tried wiiieli beeann; tlio -tttlk
<.f the luiuhltorhooil and eounlry for years
after. .Mv father was siiiiii}; in the eouit of
the n^si^liiiU jwd/<'. when a note was biou;;hl
irotn a trl'ud in the adjoinin;: emirt askln^j
him to come and I-:ear a •■asi- of more than
u^ual interest, the fuets of whhli were these :
".Some time iiefore u farmtn's hotise near
MonuKmih had been broken Into and robbed
by raeii tlis^uisc*! and ma«ked. Ihe faiimr
niurdei.'«l and hl> servant shoeklnu'ly Hi-
ireateil. .Viii.-iiji; oihrr Ih'hijs whieh were
htoleii were two old-la'-hiniied silver
broochi '. eurlou'ly Inl tid with malachite.
Iielrloobi- of llie fiindly; and aiiliou;(li un-
reniillitu' -liireli wa-- made, ami lln; descrip-
tion of the lo-l arti'le- m ide \vi lely known,
i.o tia<i id l!ie uuir lerer* eould l»e found.
"A luontii or two after the murder, how-
ever, a police oJlieer. in coin;; throiiu'li :»
houi«e in IJristol, noticed a dinsipaled lookinu
sailor Ivin.; on a pallet and I'eslinji liU head
the bar and the HpectatorH were ef|nally an-
toni-hed at the eurlous turn the a Hair had
taken, and. though belicvluK the man to be
guilty of a desiK-ratu deeell to save bis lire,
were eagerly awaiting what Mhould come.
•••( apniiii,' eonlinued Ihe prisoner, * I am
ae.u-ed of mnrdcrin'.t a man here on June
*i.'i, more than nine motith* a:io. Now, tell
ine. sir, wa* noi .Juiin \V i!Ilam>~yonr eox-
^\y.,i„_i,i\alid<'d home from the \Ve>t Afri-
can station on the latit day of the monthr
••'What tin- man m»\ s.* i-emurked (apt.
For«vth to llie jnd.'e. *is perfeetly true. His
male^ly^ ship, liie lnvinell)le, sailed with our
Invalided men for lOiiiiiland «)n .June au.'
"The pri>oner went on : *Ye>. and I ar-
rived In Kii«iand at the end of .July, weak
aud ill. and ucHbm «nv prize money went
I'.n I .Inink i! all away. Ami lli-d i> how it
was I was t..nn<l at Uristol, where 1 had
j,'one for another ship; and ever slueo then 1
have lieen in this aei-ursed Jail.'
" 'The fellow N plau-ible tnouKh,' again
remarked lapt, Kor>ylh. *IIe is ecjrtuinly
about the heiijlit of Wiiliauis. Well, my
man. I suppose you ean prove what you
sayl"
" 'Av, av. captain. Do vou remember, on
tlie lOlh of last.JuiK!, glviim orders for ii
night raid on the native town off which we
lav lookini; out lor slaver'!*'
'"'Yes. 1 do, to be siu-o.'
" VViid we were Uvff boats In all. And the
first to '.he beach wa- thi; captain's eutler.
And tlie llrst man to jump out was you,
eaptalii.'
"•Well, this i« the mo..l extraordinary
thin,' I ever liearll' And turninir to the
indj;.^ till! captain >aid: "Kvery word of this
poor fellow's siorv is true, my lord, lie
may have picked it up somewhere, but 1
ean't In Ip bei,'inidn;i to think there's some-
thing'behind. Mv »hip Is Mill in foreign
ser\iee, and I iia\i- only returned to take
ehariie of luiother idn>.'
" 'NNell, >;o on. mv n\an.'
"'One more wo:'l, iiptain, :ind maybe
vou will believe me. As we were lighting In
ihe town a great nigger came behUnl vou
with ills ax and wonid ha\e eiit you in half
befoie \on saw him bad not i man rushed
belwoeh vou and -lopped him with hi* eul-
lass; and'y<t noi «|uii»' stopped him, tor that
Infei
iHrtitcaU
5ulinu(?0 Bntg Store*
lit
d him wind it
on a >m:ill bundli . ..
«-ontained, and was toiil that it was •oiilv his
kit.' Till! oflher. ni»t satisfied, opened the
bundle, and ahnost the Qr-I thing to fall out
uerc two brooibes mule of silver and inula-
elillc. Struck b\ their curious beauty, an«l
\vontl> ring liowsmh a wreicheil looking
lellow lould have bee. tun' possessed of them,
lie sudtleiily remembered the udvertis»;nieul
and .lescriptloii of the stolen articles.
"How did you eome by Ihesel'" he In-
<inirod.
"The sailwr repliid: "Hyehuneo. When
I cann- ashore some time ai{o, with pl<-nl\ ot
nioiipv in my pocket, I im-t. an old seaman
who was down on his iuek, and he ottered to
•.ell me these things, wideh had beloiv^ied to
his mother. I wat i»retty flush, aiul gave
him a g>o I price for them. ulthoUKli they
were useless to me. And that's all there is
jiboul it.'
"The police ()nicer, still dis.-alistled. look
him into eustotly. He was sent to ilon-
laoulh iail. tin; brooches were iilentitleil. and
lie was eomudlted foi trial at the assizi on
the charge of theft and minder. And," con-
tinued the colonel, inipressively, "as my fa-
ther entereil the court this man was being
ijl.ieed In the dock.
"Tall beyond the then average Idght of
man, and gaunt, with an unkempt beard and
evil, yellow eye. and though evi.lintiy suf-
ferltig from longiinjirlsonment.hu \<l pre-
»entt d a powerlnl and imposing front. The
trial had beunn and he had just been asked
the usual question : 'Are you guilty or not
HUlltv'r" and had answered In a hollow voice:
•Not guiltv, mv lord,' when the entrance of
oneof llie'couit olllcials with a geutleui.ui
slopped the proeeeilings for ■ a while. And
here I iiuisi explain this InterrnpUon.
•'A few days l»efore, a <|nlel, genllenniuly
man. a( apt.Koisyth ot his majesty's navy,
b.ul arrived at the cdiief hotel of tlie town oii
:i llshing excursion; but the weather hail
b.en so averse that he was obliged to look
»l>ewheie 4<d- amusement. Turiiii!!; lo the
landlord for inlormation. he w«- told of this
trial as .'xciiing eon-i It rable iiderest. and so
it ean»< to pa-s that, a* the prisoner took bis
|»l:ue at the bur. ( anl. Koisylh sent bis eanl
to the iud-e. w!iu <;ladiy allowed him, as was
llien the .Usloiu. a seat on the beindi.
••The e.ise proceediil; witnesses were
ca!l"il to identify the brooches the servants
swore to llu: liKiii'' of the prisoner ai re-
,se mid inu- tied of the nuirdorer; no witness
was ei.lled for iiis defense— n<» one di;fenile<l
him: evervtiiing p^)inted to his j,'uiU, and the
:ur\ Kjlneil to their room. In a few min-
ntes thev nlnined, and amid tlie breiilhless
« xpittatioii of ibc crowdetl couit, the fore-
man Minounced their opinion that the man
was '^-uilt\.'
••Diiectlv lhi^ word was utlcretl. the pris-
oner, who'lia 1 been leaidng as if for support
iigaif.sl Uie side td' llie daek, raisetl himself
lo full beiglit. slrctcbetl out both bis arms
above liis heatl. ami looking up. exclaimed in
i\ broken volet.', 'not guilty, not guilty.'
"The iudifo then asked him. as was usual,
if lie bail aiiylhing to say before sentence
shoultl be proiiouncetl. and the prisoner cried
hoa:selv . 'Not nuilty, my lord, not gtiiltv ;
before fiea\ en anil m:in, 1 am innocent of
this crime. 1 never set eyes on tlie nnir-
tlered man; 1 tlid not murder. Uh I caiilain,
eaptuin— ' in his vehemence he aildres.sed llie
judge as if lie were his <dlicrr--*I am as iu-
lioeent of this crime as the babe unborn.'
He paused, tlnm suildenly, In a voice choking
with feeling, he exehdmeil ; •Yes, yes, only
one man can save pie now ; but ht; ean do
it, swiiir what yon may. The Lord be
(Imiiked. tiial man" Is here.'
"A bn// of a«tonisl)ineiil ran around
court : th. fc'lin^ of awe thai bail licki
jviKlience -liangi il to one of ama/i nieiit.
" 'I'oin'. liiiii out lo me.' sai<l the juti«c.
•• 'The :nun w bo can save me," npliiMl
I.risuner, 'sits there besi<le yon.' iM)iiitiiii( id
tlie astonished ('a| I. roisyili.
"Tlio judge turneil to « apt. Korsytii and
saiil : • Ihis man appears lo know you. I»
it the caHcl"
•' 'Certainlv not,' be replietl, nuieh sur-
nri**c<l. *I nexer saw Idin before In my lift;.'
•'•Oil. capiain,' broke out the prisoner,
'yes. you ni;e In'l start, I know you, Capt.
F'*rs\ Ih. You are never ::oiiig in swear
j.wav un ;nii *cei.t man's life like that:'*
•• "It is curious, my in-iii." I in- <apt»ln re-
uljed. 'Ill tt von know my iiann': bni I re-
ueat tliut I ni'v.;r saw \on before in my lift;.'
"'What! Not ku iw .John Williams of the
Neptune?' The coxswain of llie « ai>lalu's
cutter?*
•• 'Yes. I know .lohn Williams; but you
are not liu. .John Williams was I ho smartest
man than e\er nerve ! uii'Ier me. and never
llkelv to '^taiid when you arn now.'
" ''Caiitaiu,' replied tlie prisoner, 'I toil you
I am donn Wllliaias. A lonj* illness, a hard
hout of .Winking, and this cursed ln'P'''^"'}-
mcnt. havt! nuule m*> what I am. And I will
prove it. captain; 1 will prove It If you will
**'*"^be heiJHalloD cauhtd by this .lialogue
wiif Imiucnse. The judge, the membcm of
iliss , linn »<i ii>»i <niii« i-,«j.|-..-. , --••
Infernal nlg>;er's a\ sliiiped down Hie cut-
lass ami gashed the man s bead ojien. who
was that man. caplain)''
" •.John Willlaii|s,' was the reply, "ibe co.x-
swain of mv culler.'
•••Ay.av. caplain. and hero is the cut
which'theax imnlc.' ami bemling liown. he
iifletl Willi one hand the Ion,', untitly hair,
an.l wilh Ihe other pointed to a lui-'e ami
fearful scar running for se'Veral Inches along
rhe side of Ids hea<l.
"« apt. Kor-vlh liapetl from hi* scat.
'• •liootl heauiis. vou are right I H.d bow
von ha\o ehaiute I. '.Mv lord, this |oor fel-
low lia I u»»t sailed Iroiu the Alrican coast
when the iiuir ler was «vjmmlltt.l; It ''!'['•
possible that he eould •»*• i;nllly of it. y> \\\'
lams, \ou saveil niv llfc;Itliank <ijd Ihal
I II i\e"l»een able lo save \ ours I'
"At those wof'ls every body In ll»e eonit
stood up aii'l cheered the p!i««tne.- with the
wlldei.t exeilemeiil and enlliusiasin; llie
jmke said thai In .lisi barring him he must
at the same time eompli neiil him on Ids >;al-
lanlrv; ami th<: foreman of the jirv then and
tliiiesiartetl a subscription ft»i him wlmdi
came up to soim tiling near tUU. (apt. Koi-
svtli ordere.l a chaise to lake him post h;|sle
lo htmilon f'>r the purpose of removing Will-
iams from a iilace w Ith such horrible ussoei-
alioiis. ami of u'etlinv him an apptiintment
from the admiially. The people insisted on
•'ra;:;;ini.' tlie chaise out of the town wilh
theiV^own hainla. the liors»>s were then put to
ami ami. I deafening cheers ibev drove oil —
all 1 Were never heaitl t»f again. '
••Why was ihat?" some one asked as the
colomd pu'jsed.
••heiaiisi; il was a hoax!"
"What!" we all exclaimed. "A hoaxy"
We liad listened breathlessly to the tale,
whitdi the colonel certainly tolil atlmlral)ly,
the perspiration stainling on his forehead
IS with Imrrlble reality he personated the
iterate sailor,
es." be said, "a hoax. It wan all a pre-
conccrleil arrunneinent ; the eaptain was
merelv a^'lcver ae«'t)mplUe. who idHvc.i
such parts for iliose of Ids associates in crime
who came mar iceeivimf Iheir rewanl. This
was i.robablv his Idggest performance; but
Ihoiigh it answered well enough then, in
Ihese divsof tt.'lographic eommuniealion and
inultiplic'l uav\ lists it vvoiiKI l»e simply im-
nossibli
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
llavlnir been a f utlerer for two vearH and a
half from a diseas •• cAnsdl by a brulcu on the
leir, aiitl havinir been enretl by the Cuticika
Ur.MKlMKS when all t>ther melliotU and reme-
dies failed, I deem It mv duly to roc/i'ninend
them. 1 vUlttvl Hot SprloKs lo no avail, ami
trletl eeverul doeiort without suocest, and at
la*t our principal drug^iUI, Mr. .lohu P. Flnlay
(U) wliDin 1 ohallevcr feel Rratefulj, apoke t«»
me about ft TUi UA, aiel 1 ouMJUled to give
them a trial with die result tint I am perfeetly
oureil. There Is now no H ire atxuil me. 1 think
1 can hIiow the lar.-esl surface where my nufTcr-
\nn> spranjf from of anyone In the Htaie. The
IciTK'tKA KKUKlUkHure the beat blood antl
skin ernes »n«nuia«'iure«l. I refer t») druKK' »
1 .lohn P. V'lnlftv and l>r. I>. t". Montiromery, b/ith
of this placcj'and to Dr. SSinlth, of Lske Lee,
; 'aLEXANHKK UEAC II, (iroenvlllo, MUs.
I Mr. Ueaeh usetl the t I'TK iKv Ukhkiuko, at
our reiiue*t, with n-suUs as ubovo atated.
A. U. FINL.VY .t CO., UruggUts.
I SAVED MV MOTHEK'8 LIFE.
Kver a'nec 1 ean rememlter, my mother has
suffered from a milk le^. Nothlii»r virould do her
anv Kootl- she hail the bebt metlte tl talent, but
thev all <lld her no Kt»t>d. Mio NuflTered with her
iei,' tor thirty vears ami never knew a well ilav.
^the wouhl h%ve to hU up half the night, holding
u|> hor leg and nn'aidn>.'. She had no peacAS.
!«lie used all tho beat known remedtea In the
\ eounirv wltlu»ut elTeei. I usketl her to try your
I Ci'JUtKv Hkmkiukh. tiot her a liottleuf CuTi
' LI u.i KK^«ol.\ KNT, and slie took It, ami has
! taken In all about »l\ or seven l>oUie«, and now
Hhe Is a wed woman toilay. Her le* 1m entirely
' healed, and her health waa never beUer. she
can tfo out every nay, aoniethlng ahn haa not
I done In ten vears, ao' you see I cannot help atat-
I imt to vou "about your womterful Ctru i ka
I KKMKl>ii:H. Vou have saved my mother'a llie.
1 cannot ihi-l vvonl* U> express my gratltutle. I
' have »dvertl*e<l your CL'TiciKA UkMitDiicti far
and near.
KI>W AUD LIKDKU, l.nM UroaOway, N. \ .
I I Tici K.v. the jrreat akin cure, and Ci:THiH.\
.SoAi'. prepare«l from u, externally, and C'i'TI
critA UKsoi.vK.sr. the new blood purifier, In
lerualiy, are a positive cuiv for every form of
^ktu ami blocd dlacaacx, from pimplea to aerof-
ula.
.Stdd overvvvliere. IMce CiTICLBA, ftO cts.;
soAr, i.'iela'.; Kkhoi.vbxt, $1.00. Prepared by
the PorTKK D..l<i VNI» t'liKMU-ALCo.. lioston.
«4 .'Sonil for "Uow m « tire Skin Dtaensea," M
pairea, .Vt llliistrutlons, ami KXt te-ilmonlals.
I'lMHI.KH, bl.'ickdieuda. ehnppoil and oily
skill I'liventeil by ('I rii'l UA .Mki>ICATKI> .soac.
Irnstruftion.
V
FOR SALE.
The andersigned, httying pnrohased an
estate with more laad, offers for sale hii
present residence at the comer of West
Pine and Bobbins streets. It consists of
a large, wellibuilt two stpry house, L
and stable in perfect repair, situated in
one of the choicest locations in the
Highlands. It is a corner lot, contain-
ing 18,400 feet. The house has 12 fin-
ished roomii bath room, and five nn-
finished rooms. It is sUte roofed and in
perfect order and has always been kept
so. AocommoiUtion for two horses in
the stable which is sheathed and paint-
ed throughout. Five separate cellars,
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
ventilated. Entire property lighted with
gas. Oity water in house and stable-
never freeies. Land has an abundance
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well on the premises. Thirteen rock
manle trees in front of the house. Land
enough for two large house lots. Terms
one-half cash ; rest on mortgage at rea-
sonable rate of interact For further par-
ticulars, apply to
A. C. STEVENS,
jSlscdlanrous.
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1&H8.
MllH. IIALKY'8 HEL.KCT HC1I04L
terms l>exln 8ept. U, Dee, 14 and AprilT
Private pupils reeelvotl. At 'i.^ Powell sUvet.
MR. PKEHOOTT
la at his new muale rooia. No. 'iM, i;entral ItUut,
on Wetlnes'lay mnrntnK'* from ten till twel*
o'elof ', to arranirefor piano-forte leaaona. I
Mr. M. B. I>AY, 1|
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
IrranK^menta made as pianist, orKanlst and
aivonipanUt for coneorts. Five Cent !Savlngi|
Bank HuU'UujC. --;;;
IHitctieU's Boys' School, Billerica, Mass.
A Blrlellv belect family nehool for b.iya. Ad-
,8 honi elifht to tlfieen. Send fur ctrcU'
nilta t>oy
lar to
M. O. AllTCIIELL, A. M.,
Principal.
MB. AND MB8. HOBBON'S SCHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETT£MB£IL
win give a courte of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMW UTEBATURE
At our »chool, eommcnelnK on Wetluis^^y even
liiK, Nov. pith, at » o'clock. By M|»e*;lal requeat
ihoy will be jtlven In Eiigllah. Price tor eA>urae,
#5.00. Please addreaa
UKD. W. HOIJftON, ISO K. MerrlnMuk St.
Eeal (Estate.
y OWlELLi BliKACIIERT
Land Sale !
FIVE MKIL.LICD ^OUKillC:!'.
Ladies', Gents', Ohildren's Departments.
YOUIVG, BAUBKIt,
BflOM NO. 0. POST OFFICC BEOOK.
If you have a bouse or rooms
to let, or hiive lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire t»
buy or sell real estate or persojh
property; it you are seeking
situation or wish to employ hel
you will find the columns of t
Lowell Daily Couribk a good
medium lor making? known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouBiER for three
dayi at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fiiil ol being
board Vom.
?Sii<*ey.iiitt* Cvfi,tai'i'li
The ilUtreKaliijr anee/e, suoe/.e, anee/e, ilu'
aerld, watery ilUeharjcen Irom the eyea and
iioae. the painful iDllammatlon extcudlDk' to the
throat, the 7.vv'. llinu of the inurous Uulntr. eau*-
luK ehoklHK >ciiiiatTon.'*. «ou>fn, rlufrlnx iml-'fi' In
the bead and apllitlntr lieHda(-hea,-how famllbir
liiei^e hVinptoiic* are to lh()ii»ai)dn who aiilTer pe-
rloilleiill) from hea<l eolia or Influenza, ami
who live In l>;iioranee of (he faet that a aln^lu
application of s.vNKoiiitS ItvDiCAL. CtKii: Koit
Cat vkhii will affonl iimtuiilniteout rtliri'.
Hut ihls treatment In eaxcit of almple Catarrh
>rlve(« but a taint blea of what thla remedy will
tU> In the ehri>nle forms, where the breathlnfc la
obatrueted bv ehoklutf, patrld mueoua aecnmu-
latlon*, the heurlDK a Heeled, amell and ta>*to
trono, throat uleeiated and liaeklnK eough Kiad-
iinllv faKlenhiK Itnelf ui on the debtlluite<l ayn
tern! Th. II It Ik Ihat the marvelloua luratlve
power uf .SvNKoitD'rt KAi>ie\l. (.'i^KK nianlf. Mo
llaelt In InatantaMoou* and Kiateful relief. Cure
I •eKtaii from the first applbatlon. It la rapid,
ratlleal, permanent, eeonombal, aafe.
SANKoitii's U.vi'iCAL t ruK conalnta of one
Uiitlc of the Kahicai, C'l kk, one box Catauuh-
AK hoi.vKNT and an iMfUitVKli Imhalkii,
prlee, #l.<in.
PUITUK UBlli ft CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON.
Wholesale and Retail
r> i^ rj CK^ 1 5*i T ,
14 MIDDLESEX STREET.
STEVENS'S
Great Bargains.
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, hieh and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
atedon Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadowcroft, Carter and Gorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other businens purposes, acyoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
W« offer «lie Urffeat atoefc of SKATES
ever o|>eni-dta Lowell, «t l>ottoui prlcea.
ACME SKATES
No. S. all aolld ateel and floe fluUh,
GO Cr«. per l^air.
0
TheabovA la the loweat price at whlek
these Kooda w«r« «v«r aold. Itlaalow*r
price tlian the above Skates ran l»e bought
for today In any quantity of wholeaala
dealer*.
In addition to above we offnr ACltfB NO.
7, hardened welded ateel runner, at 90c.
par pair.
AC.1IK NO. 13. aolld ateel runner, Hutad,
full niekel plated, the very beat akata la
the uturket, SV.SO per pair. ■
IMPICKIAL. SKATES luallalaea. >.
LADIKH' SKATES In all atylea. ^
THE TEA TABLE.
TEA TABLE TOPICS.
A (icrman Uourdlugdiouse keeper In New
York ctttebea uearly 75 KuKli»b hparrows a
week by lueaus of. traps. Sbe eooka them
I wltb a bit of baeon. and aerVes them the
hauie ttw reed birds. Sparrow pie Is said to
Se agreal dfclicuey.
rhiladelpbi 111* iHH-l '•'! ^'S"''"^ *"""^'y •■"^^'''*
It is said tbat in tbat city there are «7
'.nufaclurera and wbole^alers aud 1200 re-
in ^*. 'Ibey rei)re>ent more lliau f^tXK),-
bro. of eui.itul and eoiiMitue 100.000 louh of
..^,.^V;erv year. Carauieia are a hpeeially,
Yoi'for o'ther places various kiii.N uf eandy
We «iiiil«*, hicluaibttnuiii drops, six Ions of
..aweiesliipiM'd from rbiladolpbia 10
, * iUjiirg iU«i week Inlore CbriMmttH-
Sir* , _ - *
OrlKlu of the Lauip t hl«>«ey.
Amimd.apoor Swiss. Invented a lamp
with a Yviek lined Into a hollow eylmder, up
Vliieb a eurr»?\it of ulr was permitted to puss
Aht... K'ivi..},' a Hupply of ox>ue.. J" llje ij'to-
rior a- well as llie exterior ^i the ^ Irci -u
*ru ne \t llrst Aii;aiul used the lamp with-
:.ut«.dH>sehiinney. One day he was busy
h? h . woi-k roo 'u aiul slUm« before tl.c bnrn-
J aiJp. HisimU- brolher vva> amusuiK
biniself bv l.laeiii!.'a b«.llomle>s oil llask o\e
dflerenl 'arliele^. .Sublenly be |.lneed II
uctL- liable uf llie lamp, wbieb lb>.tabtlv
So' up Ibe lon^s einuiar n.-.k of lie ask
wilh i iiereaM d brilliaiie) . It did note lor it
i, le iuloAi-iund^ i.diidlhe idea of ibe
Ittt.ip . bimnev. by whieh l.is Invenllun was
p.rle''ted.-(.Manebester Lmon.
JTinanciai*
OliauB. UV. Eaton, BroUor,
Room IV Oentral Block.
Attention given to all flrat-clasa loana aiMl
iDvestmentB.
®a8 anH Cofce,
jlftisicellaneoujS.
]pr.cl.
SAFEST OF ALL
1NVKSTMENT8
8prct.
\
Hisrrllanrous.
,1^ »» • < I
despel
'•Ye
•»
The LI pa We I.ove To I'reaa
iiielwM' pearlv leelli. and exhale frajrranec
wlieii opened. If thi^ double ••harm were
waiitln;:, lliev would lack their main iittrae-
tioii and probably remain unki.->ed. St)/0-
1K)V r will sei-ure II. Di^eolorallon of the
leetb. unlKidlliiiiess of the ;;uins and a
breath wliieh causes repUKname, are eoiu-
plolelv remedied by Ibis iiieoini.arable beau-
Iili. r and aiitiMplie of the teelb, wliieli is as
pleasant lo ta^te and smell as il is reliable in
it^ aelit.ii. ^^^
ON'T
I Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
nericible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Sold Everywhere.
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OF FKMALKS
^^^_ Iiiatuntly relieved bv the Olitleura
^^^^Antl-rwln I'laater. a new, moat
Jk^^lBacriealile, biHtHiitttneous mid liirnni-
^■RITbre |>aiii klllbiK |>l«fi«-r. oauecially
^^mS{^ aMapieil to relieve Femal* Patna and
^■Hi>^ Wenkiieases. Warrauteil vii-tly aupe
rtor to all other plaa'ers, and the inoM perfe«-t
Antldcte to Pain, Inflaiumailoii aii<l Weaknehs
vet eonipoiinde<l. At all driiKKl«ls. i") '••.; live
for$l.oi>;or, poatage free, of finiKH DBlJ«.
ANPCiiKMievi. C«»., llostou, Ma-s.
I HOW'S
YOUR
the
the
llin
BAGK^
I BeUable J\ W
Bop Flaster.
QuIckf'Mt remedy known for Imrknrhp nn<1
nil hiiiM" II, hliari) or Icii^ Miiinllim iinln" or >»'•■''•
n.ssfi..riv( ry klnil. VIrlursol (r.sli lioi.s,hoinlock
anil i.iiic l-iilsiiiu f..iiil.liK'(l. It 1» woM.l.rliilly
Soothing, Paln.KIllIng and Strengthening.
No fnlluro noHi^lo. 25c; 6 for $1. Sold every -
wliorc or iiialud l..r prlto liy the proprletora.
HOP PT>ASTKU CO., I?o*ton, Ma«a.
SSr^E&A:.S*AWARDi:D
COOK, TAYLOR & CO.
a _ --
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
HAVING TOO MANV
Seal Plush Garments
ON HAND WK MAKK VKKV LOW
ritlCKS, AS liKLOW :
6 perfeet fitting abort I'losb Si»e«iuea at
• lO.OO, down froiu 815.
T extra flne abort I'luab S*«iiim s a\ 1119.50,
down frouj S1K.50.
84 eleKHUt Pluab Wrapa at aniO.OO and
• 12.80, down from •IS an«l * IS. «^
7 Pluah Wraps, liandaoniely triniined, at
•■JO.OO and 8'>i5.0O, down from •aO and
•37.50.
8 Pluah Sac-quea, full lenjtth and real Seal
OrnMincnta. with Satin Linini;;, at •10.OO,
down from 0*^3 .SO.
11 extra flue Seal Pluah Sacf|ue« at •96.00,
down from •SB.
A few more of those extra large aUea In
Pluah SHcquea reduced from •40.00 to
• «6.50, and from •SO.OO to 934.50.
1 extra Blaek Lynx Boa and MuflT •17.S0,
down from •'^B.
3 handsome Beaver Srts at «14.00, down
from •SO.
2 Bup«<rlor White Marten Seta ttO-OO, down
from •IS.
Nos. 121, 123 and 125 Central Street.
I K u R E K A
SELF'LIGHTING BURNER
or THK
rsp riiirnjr,
Itliruiiiiitliiia, l.ninb«zn,
Ilackarli*, WitlcDeiJ, Colda lo
U.« l'h««t «Dd All ActM J •itdMrKliia.
C A p cr IN E
B«\r«ie of InilUtlonl nBJ«riinilUr^
•onndtfiffliaiTir*. A«« fob
|ilUlllo«'a AKDTAKK MO
.-OTllua.—
^THEBESTIMIHEWRLD'
11. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
8 and 10 Central Hireet.
Posters, Hangers and Dodgers
Printed In tbe boat manner,
Atthcloweat-ptloee i.3d .'» lie ahortaei notlm
mtbe
FAHOY PEKFUMES-Large and
choice line.
SILK HANDEEROHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever omifd in ttook at
lowest prices.
Large line of HARMONIOAS.
Over 2000 dozen TOOTH BET7SEE8,
whioh we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
POOKET OUTLERY-One of the lar-
gest lines in the oity. Ladies' and Gen-
tlemen's Pen Kiiives a specialty.
Verj large line of FANCY SOAPfl
selling low.
400 doz. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES— The best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Vast line «f FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beantiful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVES and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, both lined
and unlined. These, dog skin gloves
did not originate on a sheep's back. We
will warrant them geniiiiie dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dozen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDICINES at tne very lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an onnoe.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
I All in need of such goods will find it of
advantage to look over Stevens's stock,
which he sella at 15 to 25 per cent, j
lower thau other dealers. I
I
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriasre i
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar- j
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
Do Your Own Dyeing, nt Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will ilvc overythlnjr. They arc sold
cverywhei-c. Price lOc. n parkHtrc— *0 rolora.
Tlicy have ii<> enual for StreiiKth, nrlKlitnet.a,
Ainuunt In Packatrea, or for Faatiieas of Color,
or notjfhillnK gii»lltlea. They do not crock or
aiiiiit. For aale liy W. \V. Duncan, Drujrslat,
lUl Mlildleacx atrcct; tioodale's Driiir Store, US
Central, c^>nicr .Jftckfon atreeta, Hakc'a block;
K. II. Butler & Co.,wru»fKlM«, U I Central atroot;
Carlcujn ft llovey, Druiyflsta, City Hall, Merri-
mack alrect; Albert L. Field, DruKtrlat, Darla
Corner; Klllnjcwood ft Co., Pharmaciata, oi>po-
site poat omce : O. C. Brock, Drufifflst, Bridn
atreei.cxjrnor FIrat atrtiet; O. C. Osgood, u. D.,
Apoihocary, corner Merrlmnck and Ruffolk
alrceta: Denla O'Hrlen, DruggUt, t» Bridge
ativet, lyowcll. Ma^a.
The larseat stock In the cttjr.
CLIPPCBS, for boys, at all prioea from
40c. each to SLSO.
KKAMK SLBD8. for Kirls, from 40c. U
•8.00 each.
We also have a larire atoek of 8LEIOI
TOPS for attacblns to alwla, luaklnK liaa^
some upholatered slelvhs for children.
*<4^^/^
Mechanical Toyi
STKAM
KN GINKS.
MAOIC
LANTERNS.
J'0
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Photoifrnphic Supply Ageucy^
Courier Building, 11 Merrimack St.
CODLIYEROIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
25 Cents a Pint.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.]
BENCH VISES from 10c. upwards.
POCKET KNIVES from Fc. up.
SCISSORS AND SEWING SETS in
elegant plush and monkey ekin cases.
CARIGKNIVESANDFORKS.
SILVER PLATED GOODS.
KNIVES. FORKS. SPOONS, etc. All tha
Al KoKvra luake.
CLOTHES WRIJJGERSi
All prices from •! 76 upwards.
Match Safes, •
Fnncy ThennometerSt
Oiove Uooh'df
Tint ton Hooks t
And an eudleaa variety of Useful Goods for
the Holidays.
ELLIKGWOOD & CO.,
Whoksale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
BARTLETT
Advertise in the Courier.
L.OWRLL, MASS.
THE
L
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholenalc and Retail
MOULDINGS
In every variety for huuau flnlali, and all kinds
of
ILiUMlMEir
For building, repairing or fencing can be ob
mined at
LOIPVEST I»I«ICE»
At the old stand of
DRUG STORE,|a. l. BROOKS & CO.,
14 MIDDLESEX STREET.
BattoB Stnat. Oonar of n«tefc«r.
115 CENTRAL STREET,
Offcra uncqiiallol adxantagea to iiuplls In a
eomplctc or i)artlal cot»>c of Single and Double
Entry Jlookkcc|dnfc', Commcnlal Law.»Coni
mon anU lllplier EM)?ll^h hriinc lica, cio.
The nuinlK.'r of iiiipll« In tlic cxtUcgc the prea-
cut term ex««e«ls -i.'iO, and the |>rlnclpala refer to
tliom aa U> tho value of the achool.
PupllH may cater iit any day.
Calaloguea mailed to any addrcas. Coitc-
aimn'icncc solicited.
TUITION RATKS:
Businesi Oonrse aO months), - $40.00
Partial Oonrse, 20.00
Day School, one quarter, - / • - 10.00
PRINCIPALS :
iMbertCBIaisdell Ledoit L KimbaL
Ludlt-a' llatcrra. ^.
IJv tiic I'j'-. wriu « :i I'aii^ corrcspomlciil,
if ladit> are Invudiuj; tliK U:»dfS and profcs-
>m\^ whi.li tlK-y «ould not hi-foru e<iii:d
riifclH were thou>ilil of, lli.- \wu :irt' :iv<.iiK:inK
tlH'mM-lvo-. Moat Df llio KrtiKli hMU'V* uow
work lor l>ulli M'Xi!**, "<>d Hk'I'- ^''"P «'">•
down vio with iho.t! ol the modiaten lu ex-
hil»iliiik' iriiuiu.;.! h;U«, muuiI. iu :it, MylMi,
land, ill hhoit, teiiiriiimaalhey oan l.e. A
, batter Kdd to iik- : "I "..uld nut V'*»diire to
I make 11,) llow«•r^ and t1ilu^y stulN into hats
'and i.oiiiiit>. A woiuuirs taiioy aii.l liKia
lluiftM> are wanted for that. »nt 1 don t fuai
coiupi'llnc Willi no mailer what |» "iner.
• when the tritniiiinsct are rUh :iiid aol d. uo
keep ail artist, who haa hud mcdula li» llio
fSahMi, to tiiMijn hut*, trimmed iia you ace
tbem."
Scot<h Olrls for Uonae Work.
Mark'aret K. I'arktr writea from Scotland
Utat a lar;ie number of poor women have
sailed for this country. Intending to do
boufcowork In the western clllea. The tml.
irralion la under Mr*. Tuiker'a advice aiid
patronajte, aud .'he haa .mother party readv
lo »al!. The bcarcitj of help aiiiontt the rei* •
dent^of California ha., often Ijoen ii«dl*^'«^ •
Thv houaewurk la fre«iuently done by Chi-
nese men. and their extreme l«n..rau< e, uol
oulv of the ^.•ll^tonl^* of the country, hut of
Ita I;.u<uaKc a^ well, makea them e-a eftl-
clenl help than even tho raw Irlah Rirla
BtralKld from tattle (iarden. If theae
8cotoh women who have ju^t been Imuorte.l
make a »ucce«.K of their uti^unpt to do house-
work In the we^t. a snat \v»h\*^m will be
aettl.d aud a Mrlde made for the l*ui"t "J
women. The Scotch are a hardy. I>ei»ltl»y.
race, livlnjr for the moat part on "parrlU-h,
or oat ineid, aud will douhtleax make valua-
ble aervanta. The only .littleultv that iii.iv
uriae la that the Scotch Kirl wllf resent the
palroul/ln« alra of "milady, ' her "''; .r«;«.
aud object to Indnu Impoaed upon. Nowheie
Is tbe relation of labor and capital more
abu^eil than In thla matter of houac-aervants
"000.1 mlatreaa, Kood muid.' la a falhf.il
•avIuK and a true oue.-[spriuglleld l-idou.
•WF IM « CC'CSJibiuJAtum, Nturtlzia,
I A V U #im Barkachis btiulscli*. Tootti.itita,
frill ■'mil ^'|lrf>lu., I'ruU.-., «U. >'lr.
Till; <iUAKt»lU> A. VUU£U:K CU..ItAl.Tiai>itK. r
IndigesHon
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but tlie
CHANCES AKB it is the
stomach's fault.
Whatever the cause,
It can be cured — and
cured permanently — by
ci^'s
W. B. CPAKK A Co., of Ml>NKAPOU8, OffCI
First. Mortgagea on Farms in Minnesota and Da-
kota In iimounlb of ♦aoo aii<l upwards ; InU-resl
from 7 to H l>er rrnt. yfortgagcs on Attnneapoiu
Cilu Property, lntore.Ht7 j)ercent. Hftecn years
ex)Hn«n<50. Send to lioston office for I'timphtet
and refcrtMKXH before you Invial clacwhero.
UKOItUiS WALLACK, Ageut, !« MllW street.
Boom iC, lloiton.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
so Naasau Street, - - - New Torli,
iiaVe constantly on hand
A (rtSLKCTION OF CHOICK INVKST-
MKNT SKCUltlTIKS.
Corrttpondtnce of Uanl.fra, lirokert and /avast-
or* »olxcittil.
A^NDR/\^k;^EpiLLS
which are purely vege-
table and free from all
injurious ingredients.
For Sale by all Druwtlste. Pri'-e 25 ct» P*r bo«|
S boxat f..r ftft cU.; or ai-iil l-y mall, P«»"<'»e" fiT"' "J»
br. J. a. acbeack & Bod, PhUad'Si
& Valuable Investment.
IHE CHIPION SILVER illNING CO,,
Office 48 Oentral Street, Boom 10,
SrALl>IN»J ULOCK,
Oilers a valualde Invcatmeni to Ithoac who »le-
alix aiirc returns for their money. The com-
l.anv are not engaged In any \vll<l-cat specula-
tion. They arc aelllnjc the at. ck upon Us merits,
l«iln,: conll.lciit llmt It will reallie what they
claim. Call and a*k questlcna.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICB
22 SHATIUCK STREET, COR. MIDDLE,
SBWALL G. MACK, President.
JACUIV KOQKKH. Treusurcr, '
I>. B. KAKTLKTT, Clerk. {
DIRECTORS:
8KWALL O. MACK, LKVl f^i*K')GV,K' ^,
JACOB KO(i Kits. «KOKGE MOT Lb\,
JAMKS B. KKANCIS, JOHN V. KIMBALL,
ALKXANUKU G. CUMNOCK.
Bustnr00 CartJS*
Sidney Dro>vett,
no. 7 JOHN STREET.
PRICE OF CAS,
with tl.c «!ls<3ount off for protniit pay-
ment, la
^1.20 per Thousand Feet.
isMlpt of price.
ELY'S
^^TuA^ CREAM BALM
4Zii^^UHreC0u;i p.
^m^tm
ieansea the Nasal
Paaaaces, Allays
Pain and I n (lain-
inatlon. Heals tha
Korea. Keatores
he Senses of
Taate and Smell.
Itrytheotjee
,1.a ' A particle la ap-
"••** piled Into each noa-
PrlvNte Wlrea to New York.
Telephone Call, 978-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
i»TOCKS BONDS, GRAIN AND PRO-
VISIONS ItouKht and sold for Cash, or
ried on Margin.
3 P, O. BuUdinOs Lowell,
Solon "W. Steven*,
ATTORIM E Y- AT - ILJk W,
No. 3 Barrlatera Hall.
HARRISON W. 8TRKETER,
Oonstciblo und Oolleotor.
Room-No. 0, Central Block.
OtUce hoiira, from i)tu 12, 'i lo 6. and MoodAy,
Thuibdny and Friday evenliiKu trom 7 le 9.
4t^blic('lid attention to collection of rents and
gcnerHl (rare Of tencmept iiropcrty. ^_^
Hurgeon Chiropodist.
No. 1 Preseott Streett • • Lowell, Mast*
Ofllce linura : H n. m. to 12 in.
p. m.; auudoya, °i to 4 \u ni.
2 to 5- ar.d ' to
FIR9T.CLASS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up aud luntod at a low rate per year,
plplutflucludc'l.
800 BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Super-Phosphate
ANU
ENGLISH LAWN DEESSINO,
For sale cheap hy
•J. O. ROOEHB A CO.,
Mt tl »Bd 88 Bf arkat iltraat.
r>r. B. IB, r»ro»»eott.
Late Oculist to Northwcatorn DlspecBary.Maw
York city.
Om«!<', No. a Wyuian'a Kxchanire, conM*
Merrimack antl CcnlrMl Stre«-la, n oni with
l>r. Itlcker. Olllic ilnysnml lioura: WLliNES-
1>AY.S und HATiniDAVS, troui U a. m. untlll
|i. m. Kxcliialvo ultcndon jflven to d'Ma'es of
Eye, Ear and Throai.
MOXraENTS.
AMdlEWS & WHEELER.
KMTAMLIfin KI» IHT.T.
MAMtrKACri'BKIlS oi-
Fine MU and lA Mi
No, 41 Thurmiike Stffrt.
Near Northern Depot.
0. II. AMUHKWlt. CHAli. WHfJkLKB
RTTppiTPB irll iiu'l la iiK»oealjle
Km r fc ▼ fci fl, p,-i(^ fto eta. ut Drug-
ElsU;ltvmHll.reKl»tered,0OctJ». KLY DROTII-
;R8, ife Groeuwlcli street. New i ork.
VARIOUS RECIPES.
, Mixs Amy llarues baa benun a course of
hectine«* on tbe preparation of dell<;actea for
invallda aud convaleaceula at Ihe rooms of
the Worceater Y. W. C. A. Such a coui>*e
niuat prove enpeclally helpful, uh cooklus for
the ^lck la aoinethiHK about which all should
know. Follow luif are some of Miss Baraea's
recipes :
Ulatita Apple —Vnio a uorcelain kellle
I put one cuprul of au^ar and one cupful of
! boMlnir water. A<l«l a one-inch atlck of whole
chinaniou and boil rapidly for 10 mInuteH.
Thla will make oulv u amall «|uuntity, for lii
a alck room only aiiiall quunlltleaare wanted,
lelect for applea lart apples. In Ihe full,
»ortera are the heat; at thla lime of tho year,
-iHldwina. Pare them and take out any
tneck, core them, then cut them in halves.
1. ) aurc there are no corea left in the apple,
oien cut some allcea of bread a quarter of
Il Inch thick, bread :i little stale. Uf course
u oles may be served on bread thus, but it
uopretticr to ••ut with a cutter in round
l^uces. When the syrup has boiled for 10
Muutea, put In llic halves of tho apples, but
d putting' in more al a time than the i-yrup
f UcoVer. »ook the ai>plca slowly, firal on
Inefldc. llieu oil the other, llll they are
.horouL'hIv cooked, but U; » arcful Ihut you
do not break them. Dip into this syrup the
Diecea of i-rcad till they are thoroughly
raolateiicd. na.c iho pieces of bread on ii
nlatter and spread with bri}?ht red jelly,
ulacimf one of the lialvc« of api.lo on top.
I Four ihe ^y I up ieiiiainii>« around the bread,
/.emoji ir/>«-J/.— Leiiioii v\hey U m:ide of
uillk aud I' ii.on. I'ut one cupful of sweet
I milk over the hot water bath. Tuke two
table8P"onfiilh of lemon julco aud when the
milk U hoi ad«l the juice. Cook till It
idianjrcato curds and whey. Then strain
I tlirouzh a piece of muslin or a very line
strainer. ud<l one tublespoouful of sugar and
sft away to eool. The curd abould not be
1 served In uuv con<lilion.
lirolled Reef C'uAca -Select a ^»lec-e of
beef that is teii.Ur, well flavored, Juicy, the
best cut of the sirloin, or a piece from the
ruinu, cut across not from the centre. Now
scrape the l)eof with a sharp knife, and then
l"^! i?^ 1 _ I. kii.uiu. tlM" beef into
broil-
Serve with
with water
MEDICAL ECONOMY,
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of a Man ii in His Strenfijth.
Marr* or Physical Koree Whan l-ost Quick-
ly Hesalned by Consulting
I>Bt. C. J. LEVTIS.
Who, after intense etinly and itoep research, has
lately .llacovercd a new, exlraonllnary, «iulck.
INVESTMENTS
— AT— r
•y and 8 F*er Cent.
Flrat niortiraife, with coupon bonds n"«<'hed.
paVable aeml annually by AppleU.n National
IS. Secured on Improved farina In the weat.
from :i t<» .Mlmea the value of the loan. Al»so.
iCIely .*cure. and principal an.l »nte™»t JJ"**'
oertoln and Inexpensive cure for Dlaeaaeaof the
Brain and ^Spllml Conl, Spermatorrhea, Semi-
nal Weaknoaa, Fluid Kacapea, Impolcncv and
DerauKcd Functlona of the Nervoua and '/ener-
as a rule with aa much promptncas na g«ven>_
met bond*. A monnta Vroni f^ «« "Vn^I I ifs
amis per cent. Apply to AIXHTON ALLKN,
Miiiiai r bUwk, ftl Oniral atreol, n.om 1. Refer
to .lOIIN F. KIMIiAl.L, President Appeton
Nat Hank. J A>*. K. •^^^^^'^WH ''rc-'ffiA^S"
HI Mutual Fire Ins. Co.. LhM SPKAUUE,
I-resLleni Tradrra and Mechnn ca Ins. Co., K.
11. PATCH, HAPtiUOP WmOIIT. CUAHLKS
llO\^\\jkFFEK30N UANCUOFT.
COKE,
Broken, acreenod and delivered at,
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CASH.
No charge mada for tha nsa of maters.
No chars* mada for running supply
pipas ttom street mains to consamars' cel-
lars.
Orders, when left at ofllcct promptly at-
tended to.
0. £. CUHUINti, Agent.
a OLD MLDAL, FA&Iiii 1B78.
BAKER'S
|Mit'rt»nd pepper It. Shape the
little round bulls, and put them Into a
r. Broil about two miuutea.
poUlo, and uaruish the dish ^-.„„^
resses parsley or oelerv leaves. Never
hrve more than two at a time.
\ Apple Water. -\i is well, says Miss
Voes, to know how to make a Kood many
IjfresblDK drinks. Select two fair, tart ap-
t|ei. the Hourer the better, wipe tbem and
%ke out all the specks. .Slice them in thin
elces and mid one cupful (half a pint) of
>iling water. Be very sure tiiat the water
bolls. Press the apple into the water so that
It will cover il, w t iiwav to cool, wlien cold
(train, add oni; teii>|)oonful of suicar, t^en
iervc.
Bnus Beej JSandicicheit— Street a plec* ol
meat the same as for broiled beef cakes.
After scraping It season with salt and pep-
Mr, if it IH allowed. Cut slices of bread
V«ry tbin and butter them if you wish.
' ime toast tbe bn a -1. but it should l»e toaat-
. only a little. Pla*^! the l»eef between the
llces of bread, and then cut the sandwiches
ito squares or dbmond-shaped pieces. If
red on a (olde<l napkiu they are Bom»-
more attractive.
atlve Systems. THIS NEW AND MAKyKL-
OUSMKUlCALTKfc:AT.MENT has cured the
moat tleapcrate forms of Nervoua IMaonlera in
U)th younK and old. To debilitated youth It be-
stowathovlKorof maahood, and In advanced
aieltcaUiblVaheathe vigor of youth without
the i.08^1l>mty of falfure. Ukinakv Com-
PLAiNrs, Acute or Chronic niBcharureB, Strlc
tiire, Rcitntlon of the Urine, Gravel, Kidney or
Btadder Ulaordera, Syphilis, Secondary Symp.
toms, Krnptlona, Skin Dlaeaaea, all are abso-
lutely cured without the use of mercury, copai-
ba ct Injections. No reatrlctlons In .llet or (iln-
Irauce from l.ualueas. Uhcicnt cases ciTRiiu
INTHKEE OR KOUR I»\Y8. PatlcntB whOBC casCB
have beei. uoKlecto.l, badly treated or nro.
noiincod Incurable, arc particularly »nvlle<l to
vtalt Dr. Lewis. A written >cuaranU>e of cure
Klven In all caaea anauKcd and undertaken. In
I'RACTICKr.pWJirdSOf TUmTV YEAHH.
M-l)r. I'ewla la Ircjuentlv consulted by
monr who have been comulctely dlacourajrcl of
eve" being cured afUu- havinir cxperlmcned
with various advcitlaed noBtniins,electilc bclte,
Vc, which hunrlubly do more barin than good.
Every pimae of dlaeaKC dcnianda different and
apeclfil trc;it.noi:i. To thoae who may have
been .ll*;M.i...lntcd, l>r. Lcwlfl would aay con-
aull him I Id he wPI rcBtoro the .llsappolnted
onoio 11 tlu .iuil..or life, whether ihey be
Xslcal or mcuinl. pertaining to married life
or "alnvclo blc^andm^ba."
Consultation. MedlcJnee, **•;••*•. .„ -„
Working Classes S8.0O.
DU. LEWIS is permanently located at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I„
One door from Richmond street (off Broad
moot) onlce hour, all the year round from »
to 2 and MO It; Sunday, 10 to «.,,'}'V '•^^^V* ^•
MALE COMPLAINTS SK1LHILL\ TKEAl-
VOTICB TO COUNTRT PATIENTS.
I>r. Ixswis will, on full .Icacrlptlon of case
(wlthYee enclosed), Immediately »«"'» » JJ F^y
of his valuable med'.clnea. WM-ompanlcd with In-
Btrucllons and a<lvlce for the «"" Ji* " « *'^*«
dlatresalng complaints. JuBT Pobushed
Foarth Edition
Medical HinntoB,
with additional colored
lUuatratlons.a Portrait
OF THB Author, akd a
LIST OFCOMPLA1NT8.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
apeedycure of above sub-
lects, sexual diseases etc.
Price Sft cents by mall
to any address, from the
autho r , Dr. O. J • liowto.
AMBt for Medical Minutes, W. "W. DUHCAlf,
191 Ullddlesaz Street.
SIX PER CENT.
SIXKIXG Fuyi>
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Interest payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and after careful examination recommend them
for Investment.
fitobes antl Stanfies,
\Vuirniitiil Hbaoluceiy ptue
Corna, f rtmi wl.lc.'i tho excess of
Oil haa l;<>«u removod. It haa th rtt
t:inrt thtt strtngth of Cocoa nilxod
vlth BUirch, Arrowroot or Su«ar,
Diid la thor»fore far moro oooiioin.
Icul, rusting Uas than one cent a
eup. 1 1 la didicloua, aourUhlng,
atr<!ti|.'thcnliJB, caiilly dl;;i'ated,
and a<l:ulrttbly sdnpU-d forlnval-
|lda na well as f or i>eraons lu hoa U.'».
. -w^^MM^^g^^ jj0lj I, J ofHccrs (BTerywIisre.
* W. BAKER &_CO.,Dorcliester,Hass.
Machinists
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Repairer of Steam, iUUT
and Water Kntlnes, Pilntlus PresseSt
Steam Pumps, Shaftluc Pulleys, Laws
Mowers, Muwinic Macblues, etc.
Shop 25 Middle Street, Lowell*
TBLKPHOMB 184^.
AND
Raiiges and Parlor Stoves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. T. IMLILTVEaR,
M4 M BRKIM ACK STBSBT.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 OongresB Street, Boston.
RICE
CARRIAGE
SPRINGS.
I*arlor Stoves
Of the very best makes,
AX JL,G1/V PRICES.
Call and aee our variety.
N. :j. WIER & CO.,
51 MABKKT STKRKT.
/
MINUTES
. Tbe ni6et remarkable cures of scrofula on
»(tI have been accompllsbed by Hood'i
TrylL 8oklb7.aU
ALL KINDS
WE RECEIVK OUR
F-l-S-H
Every Thnraday, ensuring the frcahcat |)088lble
for Frhlay. Our bill for thla week lnr.lu<lCB
Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Freah Mackerel,
Smelts, Flounders and Fresh HorrlnB;
Providence Klvor and Virginia OYSTEKS,
Clams on shell and shucked, Snioked
Halibut, Finnan Ua<ldies, American and
F. and C. 8ARDINIC8.
We have our Oystera and Lobatcra fresh on
Saturday for SunUay.
• or-
Make the OITLT eaiy riding jump leat
or Bnrrey wagon. Alio the beit and
most styliih buggy. Bold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioes to
WELLS k 8P0FF0BD,
BIDDLE k SlfABT,
0, W. LOHO,
W. 0. ELLIS,
DAVID J. rOLOEB,
LOOK k JEWELL,
A. P. BOAEDMAH,
OSGOOD MOBEILL,
Amesbnry, Mass.
Eacott iOrothei-s,
77 BBIDOB 8TKEBT.
J. W. BENNETT & CO,.
BKE HIVE BRAND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oomer of. Grand.
BSTABLISHED lSa7.
Engineers
Should bear in mind that we have In stock
and to ord«-r a lerRo supply of
PACKING,
INXLUDING
Plain and Pure Eubber in Sheets ; Rubber
Gaskets and Eings ; Round and Square
Rubber Piston Packing ; Plax, Hemp and
Jute Rope Packing, round and square ;
Asbestos Round Piston Packing ; Asbes-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thick; Soapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Round Pis-
ton Packing; Usudurian 4; Jenkins' Sheet
Packing; India Rubber Packing Wire
Insertion; Common Sense Me tallic Pack-
ing Rings ; Blackburn's Fabric Valves;
India Rubber Valves for hot and cold
water; Diaphragms for high and low
pressure.
C. B. COB DM & CO.,
35 Market Street,
POSTERS,
First letter Foundry in New England
COMMENCED IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for Its hard and tough moUl, Ito hMrna
varieties uf
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for lU UNRIVALLED Newspaper r»e«e.
Address orders to JOHN K. UOUERS. Afesi
Oft Water street, Itoston.
49-Tho Courier and .rournal type Is from thll
foundry.
LAMPS.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FANOT HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
——AT —
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
1,H1 Central Street,
Advertise in the Courier.
PAINTERS
AND
• AT Tini-
Courier Job Office.
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO..
prnvFOM. PA.
THE COUBOEB JOB OlTICBto jWfpeted f
AlVr> TABLETS.
Old sUnd of Andrews * Wheeler, 41 Thoni-
dike stn'Pt (Nf»rtbem depot). The larjrect and
flnent stock of flnUhed work to \>e lound Id
Mhl'ilosex w)unty, at prices much lower than
ran he obtained elsewhere for flrst class work.
No extra charge for seUluK work either In or
out of I»aed. All onlem promptly executed
and In a satisfactory manner.
C. H. AKDRBWS, O. WHBEI.BB.
41 Tbomdlka •tKta*. • • Northern Depot
LOWBLL. MASH.
ALL jnroi or gomnEBOiAL job
PBDriDKI d0M as lac OMrt« J«b oaet
„— HU mi $»Uwm fslsw
Every DesGripin o{ Printing
' ulzgutRED ,Iir
Olotltlnirt
Or Other EstabllsbmentR,
— ATTBB—
Courier Job Office.
BUILDERS.
Ton will And It to your Interest to call npon
n« before becinnlns yonr
PAINTING
A Rood aaeortment of llrst-claes (ood*
always on hand, at bottom prices. OIro «•
a anil at onr now and epadoae store.
KENDALL & CO-,
87 Middle street, Lowell
BOWK Kit 'H ^
Lawn and Garden Dressing,.
Prepared for iMvrnn, tJrass Plato, Kltohen
GarlenK and Flower He«l«.
PKICBA:
Ten lb. I«M for 1000 wiuare feet.... ■•
Twrntr Ave 11.. Lars for ri»mmy9im4»-%hm
Plfiy l^». l»a(r« fr>r flOfO »qtiare feel..... l.JB
One hundred Ih. bass ...'..'. fjtf*
r^Aiprn KSkrAmm Oksodai
B.N.w0i5D^qo.
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LOWKLJ. 1>AILY COUKlEll.
I'libJlhliea every afujruoon, SunaayB excepted,
lullietouilei lUiUdlngJuBt east of the Tost
Ottlce, l-Mcnlmack BUeet, LowoU, Mub8., by
Mardtn & Kowell. bubscrlpUou jtilce »«.00 a
ycui , W ointB a moiilh, 12 cents a week, tloUv.
erod by uinler. fsiugle coplCH 2 ceut». Adver-
tlriliig iHics liiruUhed on appllwiUon.
Lowell Wfckly Journal publlbhod from same
^►mcoouMlduyb. l'il<-« »1«> l'^''' "»"»>".»»•
wayb iu ttdviiiice. Larger tlrtuUtlon In Iowub
near Lowell il»iiu all other papers^
BKTKHKD A8 SECOJiU CI^SB MAIL MArrKH.
LOWELL T)AILY COURIEB, SATURDAY, FEBRUABY 4, 1888.
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SATi:iU>AY, KKBIUARY 4. 1HM«.
Tlif New York republican ilub N koUik to
fck'bratf l.iiuolii'i* birthday, Feb. 11, with a
ItlK cliiincr. Tlie MpciikerK arr to Iiidud.'
Kvurt*. shcnuaii. Alli<toii. MrKiuit-y luui
W:uijer Miller. Wliy >lioulduH the Lowell
ropulilieiiii elub opKUnde the Hume birlhdityy
In 18)sr. (hoat llrlmlu produiod l.'>T.:ils..
4s2 tons of coiil. while the United States pro-
duced 11 •J.T4;MIW toii^.. The niiti>h ton>. to
be sure, we-e "Ion;,''' t'»ns, w hlle the Ameri-
can tons were short, but the lli<ureM Indicate
vthe near approach of tlie liniu wlieti wo t*li.il.
Uet out more coal thin Gi^'Jt Brlluin doe>.
Our product now I* about one-quarter of the
whole worid'H •ui>ply.
Tlic UoKttn Post endeavorM to cover u\>
youn« Mr. (iuiiicy'H silly atteinnt to play :i
^ trick on the republican"' in the liRUUiturc,
by n«siiiuhiK thiit everj nism who voted for
the prohililtory coiiblilulionul aujendnjcnt
ouKbt, in oriler to xave hln consistency, to
vole for younf? Mr. (^dncy^ silly prohibito.
ry meuHurc. It In nip and tuck between the
Poft and younx Mr. (^lincy, as to sillinecs.
The tie in the New York democratic state
committee l^^t week on an l«>*ue l)etween
Cleveland and Hill is lau le much of In some
quarters— probably more than the facts war-
rant. Hutu l8«iuite certain that tliere in a
very disturbed state of feelin« i" l*><- ^'c*
York democracy. Cleveland, however, "hu!*
the ilrop" on Hill, through tho federal put-
ronaKc. and he isn't a bit chary about uslnsj
tU
"*' Tt is a little remarkable that Brooklyn, the
City of Churches, should be the lust one to
form a Conjfregational club, which has just
been done. 'I'here were •(«> representatives
of the churches |>reHenl at the llrst meeting,
and after eating a dinner (of course) the oi;-
gaiilzatlon was blockeil out, to be completed
later. The only thhij; actually decided upon
was to meet, on tlie last Monday evening of
. each uionth aud have a (Jinm^r (of course).
by any chance it should reach the governor,
the third party men would go to work to »e
cure a veto. They arc just as much opposed
to high license as they were a year ago, ho j
said. There is further evidence, if any cou-
drniatiou were needeil, in the frequent meet- ]
Ings which have been held to «liscu»s hl,\;h li-
cense. The chamidon prohibitioidsts have
constantly been put forward to denounce the
principle. Such a nieetlng was held in Brook-
lyn night before las^, at which Gen. C. B. FIsk
appeared. (Jen. FUk Is laled for the pro-
hibitory nondnalion for Trcsldent this year,
and hU first object, like that <>f St. .John
three years ag(», U to beat tlie republican
party. Here we have the liquor dealers and
brewers standing shoulder to shouhlcr with
the thiril iiMity pnhlbltlonMs at Albany to
defeat practical tiMuporaiico legislation. The
liquor ilealers luul brewers put their money
Into the opposition without stint, because it
Is a matter of dollars and cents w iiii them.
They know and say that to pass a high li-
cense bill will greatly dumtt.,'e their business.
Yet in this same plialan.\ of bitter opponent
to (he measure are found' the t^ilrd parly i
prohibitionists, reatly lo beg the favor of a '
veto from Gov. Hill, If the measure gels lo
the executive chamber. Will he veto It l)e-
eause it promises nothing in the way of re-
strlcilon? Certainly not. lie will kill It be-
cause the run) interest, which Is the back-
bone of his party, demands It.
If the prohiblllonlsis of the country were
solid against tlie bill we might have some
conlidence in the honesty of the opposUiou.,
But this Is not so. Not one In ten of Ihe
voters throughout the country who believe
in prohlblllon. Is to be found id the third
parly ranks, and the great majority are will-
ing to try iiigh license awhile. Above all do
they light shy of touching elbows with the
liquor dealers' "nd brewers' associations In
the «ontest. They reason correctly in declar-
ing that what these associations are willing
to si>cnd money for and light for, cannot l>e
that wlii«li any real temperance man can ad-
vocate or tiefend.
fSeHtcaU
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
Medical and scU-nUflc skill hw at lut tolnA the
probU-ra of tbo louK u.'ixlod muhU.Im for Uie u«r.
vou». dc»)ilitated. Bn.t tho wd. by wmbinUw tUe
lH,Ht n.«rve toiiif*. (VU-n- Slid f'^;* with othj^r elTco.
ti%e reuiciUe*. which. attiUK K'litl)' but efficiently
,n, the kidneys, liver and Is.mlH. remove dii«*i.e,
rLs.tore stmigtU aud ivuow viUUlty. Thia uedlcuw ii
(Nome's
ekry
"Inbound
It fills t plM* hfrptofore nnocoupted, utd muta
a new era in the tn atment of uer\ou« troulUc*.
Overwork, anxiety. diHeas.-. lay the foundation ot
uenroua rn^trat'on and weakueM and ©xi*n.nce
hiM ahowu that the UKual n-n..<ll.* do not mend th.
utraiu andi-aralyais ef the nervoiw aystMU.
Rncommended by pn.le««onal and NirtiUM wmo
Band for girculara.
Price SLOO. 8»Jd by dmcslita.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Propri»tor»
BURLlNtiTON. VT
Clotfting.
eilingtajoon A Co<
A GIVE AWAY
SCHEME.
&Go.,
iSootd antj ^i)orj5.
Weather Indications.
Feb. 4, noon. ^ For New England,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, i ""•"«■''»? '""■" '"^ ■■""'," '"i"
warmer, ligbt to freab eastorly wmdi,
28 Central Street, Lowell. inoreasing in force.
Plain Facts !
PKKSO^iAL..
The plainness of Senator Stanford's dress
is nolii-cable in Washington.
Mrs. Stowc is constant in attendance ut
cliurch in Hartfonl where her son Charles
preaches.
A wliile ago the mugwumps were quoting
actinii-tJavernor Marble of Maine as a bilter
anti-Hiaiiie nian. lb- Is now (lieinga candi-
date for the ivaMiovernorship) counted as
not an auti-Hlaine man.
When Mrs. .lames llrown Totter got to
Wormlev's in Washington last Tuesday Mrs.
.siecretury Whitney called on her. Mrs. Tot-
ter sent word that she was too tired to see
anybody. Mrs. Whitney was too tired to
attend the first Toiler performance at the
theatre. ____^__„___^_
NEW llAMPislllUK.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Kmmons of Hris-
tol celebrated the fiOlh anniversary of their
wedding Wednesday.
imjr (0
Henry (Jeorge scouts the idea of question-
ing Mr. (Mevelaiid's free-trade soundness.
He Is known to be very pronounced on that
suhjeet, and he says If he had had the writ-
ing of the tnessagc himself, he couhl hardly
have gone further than the Tresldcnt did.
The disposition to evade the issue Is quite
apparent among the democrats, as they Hnd
liow till subj(<t is viewed by the people.
Mr. ( levclanil has made the bed for himself
and his party, and they must be made to lie
in it. ^^^^^^_^^__ .
Iliiliaio Hill's grand triumphs iu Great
|5iit;iin are to be ctleltrated and utilized at
b-miu. The tirst of the series of home celc-
brat'ons was a K>a»'' •ilimt'»' »t Delinonico's,
Thur-«il;iy ev(!ning, toNate Saulsbury. Huf-
falo Hill's manager and partner. AVe sup-
liOBC the press agent, the advance ngeut, the
bill-stiekcr and the baggage superintendent
will be duly "celebrated" in order, like a sc-
ries of American "centeuuials.'' There's
iiothiu;; like thoroughness in doing these
thing-.
The New York Tribune bemoans the
rascality of the "turf," which winks at
jockey* pulling races, and luakcs the sport
very unsatisfactory. The grand reason for
the laujcntntion ii that it dt;stroys the incen-
tive to gciit'eiuanly gambling, such as New
York Ikis now legaiizetl. The turf is nolh-
ini, in the eyes of liie bloods of New York,
If it cannot bo used m a basis of gambling.
Lord Durham, an Kiiglish nobleman of not
over-savory reputation in other respects, has
taken iu han I the reform of the turf In this
regard, and bis example Is Invoked to be fol-
lowed in this country. Hut u legalized gam-
bling operation cannot be conducive to , i^en-
eral b ) \or and good moruN.
COLDS,
Id nearly every instance, go to
the kidneys before they leave the
syhteni. Ilunt'ti Remetly will al)-
.solutely drive out tmy cold in the
Ividneys and thus prevent Bright\s
Disease, suflering and i)ossil)ly
death. Sold by all apothecaries
and dealers.
0fto atibmigrmrms^
WANTE1>. -tiirl to do general housework.
A I )ply at .^4 Chestnut ^t^•ect^
VirANTEII.— A smart, Intelll/unt young
W man tn work for one of the «)ldt «t, largest
ai.u best life Insurance <onipanies In the coun-
try. A K "•• "PeiduK for the right man. Ad-
dress BoxjUi, Lowejb ,^_
AUTHORS' BANQUET
AND
Sit1>Mtuntiul Supper,
At Kirk Street Church,
Tuesday Eveningt February 7.
Suiiper (J.30 to 8. Entertainment commences
at 7.3V. Tlckets-Admlsslou 1.5c.; .Supper -Jjc.
MAS 8 A'
^OMMONWEAJ/rn^^OF
8TATB Hoi:.sK, IIO8TON, Feb. 8, 18ii8.
The Committee on County bstlmates will ulve
a hearing lo parties ii.tercslo.l In the Houso
or.ler relative to authorizing the County Com-
missioner* of Middlesex county to erect an
additional buUillng In Camhrhlge for the u«;corn-
modailen of the I'robate and Insolvency courts,
and to >:lve nddlllonal room 'or »he Ueglstry of
Oee.ls, at an expense not exceeding #l'2;).0<iO. and
to raise the .same by taxation, ni n.om No. 6.
State House, on Weducbday, teb. 8th, at 10
o'clock a.m. ^ ,. .^^tiUKS. Chairman.
UUBKltT L. TAFT,
Cbrk of the Committee.
IT IS A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoix, One-Drioa Olothier,
15 Central street, has marked down
many lines of Overcoats and Suits from
20 to 30 per cent, from his regular
prices.
IX IS A FA.CX
That the Qyercoats and Suiti are all
right in every respect, only there are
comparatively few of a kind, and he is
bouad to dose them out. Call early and
have the best selection, befote too many
lots are closed out.
IX IS A FACT
That these goods, advertised above, are
really marked down. That the above
statements are solid faots : no hambue:,
neither any fooling about those asser-
tions.
IX IS A rAOT
That J. L. Ohalifoux believes, aud is
convinced that the greater number of
people are judges of goods and will not
tolerate nor patronize stores thit at-
tempt to deceive the public.
IX IS A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central street,
guarantees every garment he sells, in
the better grade of goods, to be equal in
all respects to custom made work.
IX IS A FACX
That Ohalifoux earnestly invites the
closesl inspection and comparison of
his goods and prices with any establish-
ment in the state. •
IX IS A FACX
That such comparison will invariably re-
sult in the return of the buyer te Ohali-
foux's clothing establishment to make
his selection. ,.. T' -
IX IS A FACX
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central street,
buys all his goods for snap cash and in-
variably secures prices for them, at all
ssasons of the year, that are below the
regular market rates, which enables him
to undersell his competitors.
Ili>;b IJoeuM in New York.
A hit;. I decnso bill Is pending before the
New York IcMature. At the licarings be-
fore tlie cominiltee there ai'peared In oppo-
hitlon lo the ineaBure Max I). (Stern, secreta-
ry of the state liquor dealers' association, and
other repre.siin'aiives of the siiuc organiza-
tion, and Henry Clausen, president of the
New York -tite biowcrs and maltsters asso-
elatioii, with <itlier repre»ciilativet« of the
(tame organiz.ili »n. The two gentiomeD
whose names are mentioned appeared of-
Slianuck Street Church,
Sucred Cantata,
JOSEPH'S BONDAGE.
Wednesday and Hiutsday Evenings,
FKB. 8 AND ».
Admission-Adults 35c. j Children 25c.
HARVEY Ac CO.»8
California Excursions.
Low Rates, Free Sleeiiliii; Accom-
niodatlons.
l'\>r full Information consnlt your nearest
ticket agent or A. C HAiiVKV & Co., 100 Wash
Ington street, Hoston, Mass.
GHEAPj
FUEL, i
NO DUST! NO ASIIESt
BY L'HIXi Tin;
INDES TU UVTIBLE
F U K L .
Full .-^ct, largest size Ki, for three
lilocks, In tin can. .'•mailer sUcs In
nroDorilon. Kxpcnse In any stove or open g'ate,
1 ecnt per hour. PitATT k CO., Cencral Man-
SKcrs, 44 S.;hool f.tre«'l, Hoston, Mass. Local
and General Agents wanted.
WHITE RACE
flelally. and made a bitter opposition to the |
bill, and otbrrK spoke for the same IntercUs.
The prublbitioulsCs also had representatives ;;;;\;"",„VVliat waVpure«t and best, that snokc
g Frederick F. -nythlng nut praise for ttic pure and whole-
ion to ""= I Y^^^ ,.,B(M»0,Of.O, the Mongolian OOO.OOO.nOO, ApoihocAry. ox)rncr Mcrriniai-ii 1
bill, ami otbriK spoke for the same IntercUs. W uwuk r.u.oOo,(KK) (;oi.per C dor 1.>,.aX).oOO, strcetR: •>^;'', » {' »'^''"' Hrngglst,
but no race has yei been discovered that had a sircot, LowoU, Mass.
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will dye everything. They are •old
everywhere. Price lOc. a puekuKC— 40 colors.
They have no equal for Sir«!nKth, DrtKhtnens,
Amount In Packafres, or for K:istne«a of Color,
or non-faillnK<.iuftlltle8. They do not crock or
smni. Korsalehy W, W. l>uncan, DnigglRt.
W\ Mhhllescx street; (Joodale'M Drnii; Store, ll»
Central, c4tmer.Iack»on strcelF, Klhkc's block;
K. II. Mutler ACo.,l)rHg>rlPtM,Ml(;(ntrRlstroet;
CarlcUm A Hovey, Drngidnts, City Mall, Mem-
mack street; Albert L. Field, DriiK^let, Davis
Comer; KlllnRwood A Co., IMiartnaelflts, oppo-
site post offlceiO. C Urork, Drn^Klst, B"<Uf«
Blniet,c^)rn«r First street; G. C. <»sKoo<l, M. v-%
Mcnimack and Bnlrolii
Bridge
We liave on hand soniQ-
thing like $200 worth of
Christmas articles, small
things like Court Plaster
Cases, Ash Trays, Candle
Sticks, Egg Boilers, Paper
Cutters, Match Safes, Nap-
kin Rings, Necessaries, Col-
ogne Bottles, Pen Wipers,
Pocket Books, Purses, &c.,
&c. A few of these goods
are shop worn, but nine-
tenths of them are in per-
fect condition. Now we do
not care to pack these
goods away ; it means con-
siderable hard work, takes
up 'valuable room which
we cannot spare, and next
<
Christmas when they are
unpacked customers will
say "chestnuts I" We want
to go into the market next
fall and buy the latest nov-
elties, aud when we have
our holiday opening show
nothing but fresh goods.
In order to distribute
these articles, which cost
from 5 cents to 81.00, we
shall Mrap each article in
l)apcr and every person
buying 50 cents* worth of
goods in our regular line
will be
packages.
Remember we do not
charge anything for them ;
you get your money's
worth to start with, and in
addition we give you a
present.
Wc shall commence on
this give away scheme
Monday morning, Feb. 0th,
and continue until the sup-
ply is cxljaustcd?
Over Prescott National Itanfc.
We take pride in showinjr property
like the resiaenoes we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make, them
first-class In every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in thei^ ar-
rangement, with handiome fireplaoes
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your netioe.
•4O00.— We seldom have a place that we can
otler at tho low price placed on this oxtrh well-
built two story honso of elj(ht rooms, beside
bath room ; heated bv furnace, has hard wo««l
hoors In dining room, kluhen and pantry ;
handsome Ras iKtures, eU-. Neighborhood llrst.
class and near buslnosit. (Uiaii)
On Ontral Street.- Very deslratile plc(« of
nroperty, conslslloK of two-story house and
nearly iTOO feet of hind. Could easily ho made
to pay more than 10 per cent. not. (ivta)
Not f»r from MerrliiiHck Strret.-Two-
st«)rv, two-teneniunl house t>f 14 nxnns, llnlshed
Iu Ki>od fchape. A barKalu at ♦8:»00. (HJ«i)
If von will csll at our ollUo we will show you
■onus Investments that will pay you hotter man
IU per cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
SH CKNTRAL 8TREKT.
Over Preseott National BanW^
The Bijou Shoe Store.
We have the Exclunlve Blyht to
use the
Wxp anti jFancp ®ooti«.
THEMLDWEATHER
UA!»-
T
And we Propose to Start it up Again
with Low Prices.
given one of the
Fine Linen Crash .V., ilown from 10 cents.
Ciood allllnen I)aniai<k i5r., down from 33.
Fast colored lleil Damask iV., worth »3.
Imported Marseilles gullU, li-4 sUe, $i.'i6,
worth fa..!"!.
Ilollanil Curtains, with best spring nxlures, Sfic.
All our short length IMques and (heck Nain-
sooks (JUc, worth from 12 ^j toM.
All our #<'. Blankets at ti.W.
10 ple«"cs DMpery 811k, tissue shades, 4e.; would
be cheap at I'J'a-
A large lot of Kmhrohlered White Flannel, at
prh-cs vf plain flannel.
(Jood yard wide Uleachod Cotton KeumanU,
•oft llnlsh, at 6o. per yard.
Host dross facing Cambrics 4c. per yard.
Fine whle Coehcco Cambrics, In choice light
styles, (i'4C.; last season's prh-o 10 cents.
Best quality Century Prints H'^c.; usual price
I U cents per yard.
Best (lualUy yard wide !;ateons 8<;.. down from
1'2S and H.
Best (junllty Mosquito Netting, i yards wide, 4r.
|ier yard. WBM
1 lot black and colored Brocaded Velvets at 35c.,
down from 7.'i.
All our best quality colored Satin Rhadamcs
Hie, down from tl.J.); this Is the bargain of
the HCHiion.
1 lot tine .Silk and Wool Dresn Goods, 40 Inches
wide, :i\k'.; down from 7.^.
1 lot Imported IMaht Press Goods iHc., reduced
from Ko..-.; the-.e arc choice and pretty styles.
50 Inch all-wool Flannels, In blue, grcou and
brown, line (lunlUy, only l^c; worth 7.5.
We have taken all our 7.V., |1 and tl.r* .Jersey
Walrtis, with Itreton fronts, braided antl vest
fronts, plain and la<-c trimmed, and shall offer
the entire lot at the unllorm price of 44c. each.
All our llrald and .let Dres* Trimmings at lets
than ball price.
All our .Small Wares and Notions at lower prices
than you will ever see thcni again.
All our 42 and 3ic. Cashmere Gloves at 25c. per
pair.
BovV llpccc llneil Cloves 10c. per pair, tlown
, from 'i^.
Ladles' fine real Kid Gloves GDc. per pair, down
from i.\.i'i.
Ladles' Fur Lined Kid Gloves lUc., down from
tl.'W.
Children's Cashmere Mlttenn 18c., down from 25.
All our Silk t'mlirellas. with gold anil silver
caps, Ivory handles and natural slicks, that we
soul for fJ-SO, will now Ite olTercd at f'J.'W.
All our Ladles', Gents' and Children's I'ndcr-
*ear an<l Hosiery at about hilf former prices.
All our W), iVi and Z:>c. Ribbons at 2.">c. per yard.
Latlles', (Jents' and Children's Handkerchiefs
marked way down (almost give away prices).
We are positively going oat of buainesa,
and the above cut pricea are only samplea
of our entire stock. Kverythlng in our
•tore Is oflTered correspondingly cheap, and
we think by the way our •tnvk is being re-
duced the public appreciate our low prices
and stiuare way of doing bu^ineas.
IX THIS CITY,
Have you ever seen it? Let us ex-
plain what it is for. It it a machine
which puts a soft metal heel plate on the
heeli of Bubber Shoes. The advantag^ei
of this plate are twofold.
Ist, It increases the wear of Bubber
Goods 50 per cent., as nine pairs of Bub-
ben out of ten wear out at the heel flrit.
This plate will prevent this wear.
2d. It will prevent flipping; being
made of a soft metal it will cling to the
slippery walks instead of slipping at a
hard metal plate would.
These plates are clinched in such a
manner as to make it impossible for
them to come out or leak. We have put
on a good many hundred pairs so fari
each and every pair giving more than
satisfaction. Por the purpose of intro-
ducing more fully this plate we shall for
this week only put them on all heavy
Bubbers, bonght at our store, PBEE OF
OHABOE.
Ooce having tried them you will never
be without them. Bemember this offer
is for THIS WEEK ONLY.
\
OSWALD & CO.
Kos. 35 and 37 Central Street.
present, one of lliem heInK
,™»„o,„.,. ... ~..~«SKrSl^'rS,! THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
He did not formally oppose the JSJi'^dld d^ rcfiablc Groocra, DtuufinU und , 'J.^PJ^S? )£.S5^^ "'.l.??S[, ISS^fLg*^ **
i> ....„.,. 1.^ ,l.«..t„.l I* 1«M<1ara In AVerv clime. IU ■!■«■ Wl !»¥»••»«•■• «"" »"» ■■ "ill*
Who* ler. chairman of the prohibitory state some
coniralttee.
I>lll. but wild it w»« iure to be defeated. If Tnidem In every cUme.
ELUNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Opposite Post OBm. I
inHet
Has received New Swiss and
Hamburg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, Aliovers and Tnclcings.
Torchon nnd oilier Laces. Rach-
inKS, Coventry BnfHings, white
and colored. German and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Goods in great variety. Exami-
nation is solicited.
W« Mrry all the •peclaltles la
RUBBER GOODS,
In Litlit Wei£lit and Pure Gum.
Oents* Dress Buckle Arctics,
Oents' Dress Alaskas*
Ladles* Ulgh Button Gaiters,
Ladies* Wool Lined Alaskas,
Ladles* Gossamer Rubber Boots,
laced, $1.50, ^
r
We have in all our department* eome ex- 'p\
tremoly good valnea for this week.
La€lles* Pebble Goat Boots $1,49,
reduced from $2.00,
Ladies' American Kid Boots
$2,21, reduced from $3,00,
Misses' Goat School Shoes $1,28,
dotvn from $1 . 7V5.
Child's ** Log Cabin " School
Shoes 08c, •
The be^t shoe for the money in the market.
Our entire line of Gents' fine $6
hand'Setved Shoes this week
$4,97,
Gents' Porpoise Waukenph€ut
$2,97, down from $3,50.
Gents* Working Shoes 98c,, down
from $1,50,
BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 78 Manknaek St
\
LOWELL nATT.Y COUggBB. SATUBDAY, FEBRUABY 4, 1888,
FINANCIAL.
LOCAL NEWS.
Today's
Boston and New York
Markets.
allowed the uue of th« Miirket
Tuewlay night of e«cu
From Cordloy * Oom|NM»y«J
tbat
slgulfl-
New Yorli. 12 m.-Thc hirge Increase In loans
and deposits i-ettecu the .haugc* ot tho ^"lot
the inonlh, un<l Is contributed to by the oflter-
Ings of ntw loans, whUh have been very Urge
this week. Delaware A l^ckawanua.by reason
of Ihctlueauned strike, took nrst place In the
dull trading, but there wore buyers for aU
wasoffoi-ed. The result of trading ^
eant of nothing.
Quotations.
BONUS.
ClostBR Opening tMoslng
Feh.S ," • ' ■'■'■ '
Attanlh- A I'aclflc inc'a «7
C.K.AW.ft's
C.. K- A VV. Imoines.... •.••
Mexlt^D Central 4'8.... t"
UAMU aittou
'H
1
60'«
7*4
Feb. 4.
Feh. 4.
MX
%>>£
is'*.'
Boston
Boston Water Tower.
Wollaston
Ban I>ltigo ••"
Topelia
West Knd
TKLBPHOHK arOOKK.
Amertran Bell Tel. Co. til J"
■rle Telephone Co »» 3i/«
New KnglandTel.tJo.. 43
RAIUIUAD STOOKB.
7X
50
7
S3'
LANDS AND BUILDINGS,
important Meeting of the ««•";"•"•*- i
The Huutlugtou Hall Tariff Fiaed.
The coiunjitteo on lands und buildings of ]
the city council met at 2 o'clock yesierduy
afternoon, with nil the ineniberH present.
Ma\or I'aimer was uUo present and pariici-
patedin tbedJHcusslon on mutters relalluK
to lliinliujtton hull. . ,„„,,.,
Alderniun (;ha<lwick, who pres ded, read u
con.munlculion from Fre»lcrick Ayer to
Mavor I'almer culiinK attenliou to Ihe unhufe
coudliionof the side walk Id front of the
Cireeu M'hool hous«^ , u..;, ,i.,.
1 ouncilumo ."^uliivau slated, rcKurdink the
communicatioH, that the ordln.iucos bad
been chant;e4 so that the «l«P,f •!»♦'"'' „^[
streets now lii.s^-harKe of sidewalks In front
of public bnlldinxs, inhieud of J'»''>t«« •*•»";
coinmuid.iatlon wa« therefore referred to the
conuuittee on slretdh. ■ , „
'Ihemaltorof atarifffor ""»« n«l«" ,. *
rentaUwas next <-«''^'''«'*^^''- ,.^"""1^^.
We^tall. as'Hcrk of tli« <='|"''»»''7v '"1^,^''
up the rcconis lo sec wbut It w:i^ Issl year.
J« was nuuidc to Und u IM more recent
than 1MS5. Mavor Palmer rwa.l ti.e rates us
Mr. \ o.«rovc Im.l Inforu.ed him they were
last \ ear. ThI-i ta rill' whs us f"'»»w^ =';'";
malic enlert.Hltm.entK. fiO per '•<« ''. ^^^ by
ibc week ; WalU sud fairs, $iO, «"«• /p^.,,^'^
hour after 12 o'clock ; concerts ""•» If «<.«»;
$:«$; .Jucksou hull, ««11!. The may->r
Cadets was
street drill hall on
The Hibernian Uifles were K»ven Ui« use
of the same hull od Friday nights If that
uight does not conflict with the J«l'l>* oj
the
Other companies, in which case Jackson hull
can be used. , . ,. „ ,,„._
Mayor I'almer asked whether the over-
seers of the PO'«- *^'>"l^» 1*^^ VT"n.vKea
Market house. Ho was told that at p esent
they are all o.^cupled. He hud ^^'l^^'l^^^l
ed to hire a room ou the ground floor some
where, hut he did not want to take one o,
the stores iu the city hall l>u»'il'"«- .,,.,, |„_i,
In the course of the discussion which took
)lace. Councilmau Sulllvuu said he believed
f a vote were tuken now, two-thirds oi
" hall.
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that Mr.CosKrove estimates Hie average ex
i)enseof thehttllper i.lgbt to be »20. H
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people would vole for a new city hall.
The (lueslion of iu.uring school aud other
public buildings was brouifhl up. S^o""!-""
" ^"'livau thought it money thrown away
3 many of them, but it might be dene
iluKc in tho case of a few of the most
lo inouic
to advantage ,u ,..». x„- ^ , „„...„.ii
valuable. He thought »»^«^»iole council
should do 11, however. No action was
A reciucst was read from the Y. M. C. A.
for a full lebuto of rent for Huutlugtou hall
during the lecture course now In progre-s.
The reciuest whs not granted, on the ground \ jh.y Ihought Uu
of a bad preoedcut. On m©t»on of coi '"
muu Brothers, the usual rebate of f iU
Council
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IBOM YKHTIKIJAY'a SJX'OND KUITIOW.
New York, 3 p. m.-l/Julsvllle A N»'>hvlllc
has b^n «I.e weikest and vet the «'|«'"7» ver
iirniiirkit out nothing of Interebt whau;\cr,
ttShtherels a pc^epllble Increase la he
i!..*Xh feeling which Vhe«ks tra<llng, as the
marKl»tSollmho«l to admit of putting out a
ol^dVheTariff'would l')e settled at one*-, and
Ihal on Ihe mailer of ubalemeuts some set-
tled rule would he adoptetl.
Aldermau ChHdwick said he favored al-
lowing the mayor lo mukc abatements uc-
conufg to iHbest judgment. The mayor,
however, thought it better to adopt a settled
'^'I'iiJ'dcbutc fell largely on the matter of
chaixes and nUutes for charitable und be-
nevolent objects. Councilman Sullivan said
some enlerlainments were given with uo
charge for adinWsion und without money-
making as an object. It was hard for such
organlzatlonMo pay rent. He believed iu
charging full aud hl«h rates for balls, be-
cause there is a good deal of work connected
with them. Free cHtertuinmcnts shouUI not
cost tliose running th«-m moie tljUn expenses.
C'onncilman Wcstall rea«l the last tarlH of
which he could Und a recor.l. It ws" »h«
• ue ft»r lS8i-) und llxed the prl<-e for «l';"'n« H'
entertainments at ii<50 a iii;?ht and *2W by
the week. , , ...„ i
Mayor Taimer said It ought to be settled
how far uhea.i the hull can be engage<l.
Councilman Sullivan lugifcsied Unit dur-
ing Ihe cominii year the bull be not rented
freciv for entertalnnnMit*. ms the people will
granted.
There was an extended discussion concern-
ing the janitors of the Hulier aud Lyon and
Central street ocbools. The temporary jan-
itor In the two last named sihools was
dropped und .John Urown elected. 1 he mat-
ter of pay was deferred till another meeting.
No action was taken regarding the Butler
school jaultorshlp. ,
H'he Buperiuteudent made reports oi ue
urogress of improvements Iu school hullu-
""riie matter of minor Improvements at
Huntington hall was referred to the J«ultor
and the superintendent, after which bills
were approved. Ihe committee aiijournetl
shortly after 5 p'cloek.
WATKK BOARD.
42 Lambeth road two tin boxes. Col. Mel-
ville was known to have called upon him,
aud notes which the colouf I received for
two drafts were found among Cohen s ef-
fects. Cailan, also, wa- u frc(|uent visitor
on Cohen, as was Harklns. There was not ,
the slightest proof that any of these men
was engaged iu anv kind of business. If it
wu«i true, us Cailan said, that be was eu-
iraged in seliiugtea, what would bo ea^t er
than to produce? two or three men with
whom he had done business. The two
boxes iu the room of Cohen were removed
hv a man wliou) the landlady thought to be
Harklns. Laier in the same evening CaUn s
landlady heard Iwo men taking something
heavy up stairs. Khe identllled Harklns as
one of the men by tho brea.lth of his shoul-
ders. Next morning she anil her daughter
found the box in Callan's room, and it \viis
so Heavy that they could no» move It. No
undue importance was atlu«died to the tact
that Melville, Cailan and Harklns all carried
revolvers of the same make, for probaidy
nine out of every ten Americans of the
class that Cailan and Harklns belong to
wouUI l»e found to have revolvers, if searched, l
Col. Mujendif, un expert, declared the ex-
plosive ill the box to be dynamite mude In
Americu. It was for the jury to say w hether
ic bpx one of those at Cohen s
lodiiiugs. All portmanteaus and boxes in
tl»e postiesslon of the prisoners were proved
to have shown traces of parattlne or dvna-
mite, aud they must ask themselves Imw
these appearances came thei-e. The jury
must not a<lopt a hostile suggestion because
it WHS made on the part of the erowu, but
must draw conclusions from the aggregate
circumstances, with the determination to let
tlieir verdict he the outcome of their absolute
.onviction. FInallv tho judge ftsked them
whether they found that the prlsoueiii hud
consplredtogether, or with Coheu or Mel-
ville, lo cause an explosion likely to endan-
ger life or destroy property ; or, secondly,
illd tlie prisoners have in their possession ex-
plosives. Intending bv means thereof to en-
,langer life or cause injury lo property.
Tlie prisoners heard the charge stoically.
AllidaviLs of resjiectabillty from America
were read. Both men were given a chance
lo speak, an.l both protested their Inuoeenee.
Tlie verdict of guilty was returneil by the
■""nie judge then passed sci lence of 1ft yeais
Special DespatcheH to the Courier
FEARFUL EXPLOSION.
€, ff. ftoolr * €o.
Almost a Miracle
A Bursting Boiler Kills Five Men.
rAUKKitsm i:g, W. Vu., Feb. 4.-lnforma-
tlou reached here yesterday of the explosion Qug of tlieNO.St Remarkable CurCS
of a boiler connected with a saw mill near
Belmont, O. Abrahitm Arnold was llring
heavily to get up steam, when a peculiar
noise came from the valve. Becoming
frightened, Arnold went to his father, who
was ut the saw, unil told him to KOtotbe
boiler room. Hardly had they ex-
changed places when the explosion
'I
occurred. The ehler Arnold was struck
by a piece of the boiler and
had his heiid torn from hU shoulders.
Charles .^^ullivan was thrown W yards, half
of the holler striking him, crushing him to a
jellv. BeiOamin Tnvis had the side of his
faot! crushed, l>olh legs and arms bi-oken,aiid
soon died. Joseph Klubbs, an employe, was
struck in the head bv a piece of timl>er aud
Instantly kille«l. iVank Warrick, Samuel
.Stnbbsand Murtin (iilldow were terribly
scalded, one of I hem huving both eyes put
out. 8lubl;is bus since illed. The other two
cannot recover. The mill, which was owned
bv the elder Arnold, is a total wreck.
or Htood FoiNoniiij^ Ever
AcconipllNhed.
Kxamining an Atoinlae^-Froposetl DIs-
charge of Kuipioyes-Harnionjr at the
PuuipioK atatiun. ! of Venul Bi^rvVtVidV, Mving Ihut as they were
Yesterdav the water board gave the '«»• I „,,enlB of « prindpaf, be would not give the
ventors olthe Hallowell atomizer an oppor- 1 ^„ , . •'jj^. i^yj^gj .i.» m.... hh
want it frcquciilly for noliiicHl ^>ul•l>oses.
Councilman Westall believed in lelling lo-
ligious and charitable institutions have the
use of the hall for the expenses attending It.
Ms\or I'almer remarked that such Institu-
tions'bad not been charged at all of late.
(Councilman Westall said such action was
contrary to the ordinance on the subject.
Councilman .Sullivan said It had not been
customary to charge for such instilutloiis as
St. .John-s hospital und the Old Ladles
Home. He believed that every entertain-
ment that litts nil admission fee shouitl pay
the cost of the hall at least.
The committee discussed at some length
the matter of raising the charge for dramat-
ic entertainments. It v\ as said by one iiiein-
ber that any Increase might aflect the busi-
ness of Mr. Cosgrove, who has ma.le a large
numl>er of engagements for the year. Sev-
eral members said It was his own business If
he got into a ttx, fur each committee regu-
lates the tariff veariy, and he knows It.
Councilman Sullivan said he was notaxyare
lat the city had ever recognized Mr. Cos-
that the city
while he was janitor.
NEWS ITKMH.
—The much talked of fence In front of
Lilly Langtry's house iu New ^ ork was torn
down May by mtu employed by her law-
—An explosion In the mixing house of the
Stuntlard Kxploslve com|..^ny at Tom s Kivet ,
N J., occurreil Friday, and two men were
blown to atoms.
-Henry Carpenter and John Hunt wen-
walking on tbe Delaware and Hudson rai -
road track at Jefferson Junction, I'a.. ^ r -
dav, when they were struck by a train and
killetl.
-May Wilson, the young girl who set Are
to the hospital for cripplcii children in New
York, was arraigned in .ourt Fri.lay and
turned over t«. the society for the Prevention
of Cruelly to Children pending the coroner s
inquiry.
— ?'rUz rohl. a letter carrier at the Troy
(N. Y.i post oflice. was arrested T hursday,
charged with stealing and open ng letteTs.
He was caught by J. M. K«''uicdy, aim her
carrier, who held a pistol to bis head till the
postmaster arrived.
—A colored man named Charles Alberts of
West Oanllncr. Me., was found dead in the
snow Tiiursduy. He had a kerosene can and
a shovel in hi- hands, and it is thought that
he started during the day of the great storm
to go to a neighbor's to borrow kerosene, lost
his way and was frozen.
—It is now thought that Mrs. Lois Bishop,
who was reported to have died In Ueads-
l>«ro',-Vl., was prostrated by a dt, she for
some lime having l»een unable to breathe
when Iving -down. While unconscious she
clairaeii to have heard the voices of f r ends
who died long ago. She Is now recovering.
grove's engagements ^....~ -.- — -
lie moved that the tariff be taken up Item by
Item, which was voted. ..... . ,_
Alderman Scrlbner moved that the rates for
balls be $M a night and t.2.80 each hour aft-
cr mhlnlght. Carried.
Alderman Scrlbner also moved that for
dramatic entertainments #40 l>e ♦^h'JW'^j
or*2tWforthe week. Councilman Westall
mo\ed that lirfK) be charged and *2'»0 for a
week The vole on the amendment was a
tie, and Alderman Chadwick voting li» <}»e
negative, the uiucndment was defeated. The
motion was carried. Councilman Westall
alone dissenting. . ,
Mderman Scrlbner moved that concerts
and lectures cost ifclW a night. Carried.
Councilman Sullivan called attention lo the
burning of gas ami use of heat by those who
hold meetings in tlie committee rooms at the
hall. He didn't think such room-* should be
entirely free.
ter
till
itor
IN THE MINING REGIONS
Serious
BiotInK In Shenandoah— Some
Shooting.
night as
A serious riot broke out Friday
the men and boys who had been at work in
the Shenandoah City and West Shenandoah
collieries started for home. Some Polanders
began to stone them, whereupon William
Moyer, J. N. Dieberl, Jacob Shane'and Peter
Krei"er. Coal and Iron uoliceroen. went to
theirVstue. One Polander was caught, but
the crowd l>egan to abuse the offlcen* and
soon the prisoner was free. Then the offl-
cers made another attack, and Krelger ar-
rested a man ami landed him In Squire Shoe-
maker's oflhe. Moyer and .Dlel^rt were
badiv beaten with Hubs and final y they
fired Into the crowd, which quickly wrat-
lered. one man was shot in the mouth and
badIv Injured. Others were hurt, and Iwth
SScers were arrested. The mob Ihen ijclted
Ihc offices where they were taken, and the
Inmates ha.l a tough scnimble f«>r nafety.
The town is In a perfect uproar. Men are
mad with passion and drink, »°tl "o""^ ,■»;-
Dears to have any power to quell them.
SpL (SiriMlan will mass his whole force of
Coal and Iron men at Shenandoah today, to-
gether with a large force of PInkerton men.
Row the trouble will affect the workmen s
yet to l)e seen. Many of them say th* Jf
protected they will keep at work. William
Wniicolllcrv and Kebley Uun mine workc<l
Friday with" almost every man on duty.
"Fraakle Baa the Croup."
UD quick, John! I hear Frank Is
coughing. O, dear! he has the croup. Light
the candle quick, and go down sUlrs for In-
S alls' Throat and Lung HwclHc. You win
nd It on the second shelf, right hand sloe.
I always keep it where I can put my hand
on It at once. Bring a tesspoon, too. Noin-
Ids aver relieved him so quick as this docs,
and b« la so aubject to croup. I would not
IM wttkeol M for •DjUiliiff.'*
The fact lh»t the Lawrence Dcbaling dub
jccupy the citizens' cominiltee room u night
each week was referred to. Aldcriuan t had-
wick thought an organization which occupies
a room regularly should bo charged for gas
""coum-ilman ^ulllvan did not rcnieml)er
that the Lawrence i)ebating club hail ever
l>een given permission to meet in the com-
mittee room. , , ^ ., t
Councilman Westall inove.l that the mat-
of rent of committee rooms be deferred
the next meeting, that the jaii-
asceilHln the cximmisc of using
the rooms for a night and the charucUir of
the iiuetinirs usually held in them, and that
the rooms be locked when not In use. Ibe
motion was carried.
The m'lvor suggested iliat there ought to
lie a record kept of the meetings hehl in these
rooms. There never has bet n one, he said.
On motion of Coumilmun Westall, voted
to llx the rent of Jackson hall lor one night
*\*dunciiman Sullivan moved that the city
declaim any conneclion with the manage-
enl of thcutiical .onipanies. In tlie course
of the discussion wbicli followed this inoilon,
it was stated that local managers gel 40 per
c«nt and the company 00 per cent, of the
proceeds of a show, usually. Belter compa-
EfeTwaut better terms. The manager loses
if the show turns out to be unsucc-cssful.
The mayor had no objection to the J«"'tor
running shows on the ikt •enlage p an, but
didn't want him to scour tlie country for
shows to the tielriment of his official work.
Councilmau Westall thought the janitor
was liired for a particular purpose, and that
iTshoIihl not ncKlect his work for anything
"'councilman Brothers said there had been
a good deal of complaint about the city doing
a show business.
Councilman Sullivan tliought it had never
been contemplutcd that the janitor should sell
^'Vr.'ooing, the janitor, who was prcsfnt
during the meeting, said tho suggestiou was
a good one, as he bad alrea<ly learned.
Councilman Sullivan's motion was unan-
imouslv carried. , . ,
Councilman Brothers believed the ushers
of Huntington hall should be appointed by
tlic janitor. . , . ™. „
Councilman Westall also thought so. The
motion to that itlect was made by Council-
man Brothers and carried.
Councilman Westall moved that fiO
charged for all religious and charitahle
ganlzalions which charge admission,
a rebate is asked. Carried.
The request of the Immaculate Conception
drum corps to use the ward six ward room
two nights each week for practice was, aft-
er debate, denied by flvlug the petitioners
permlssioD to withdraw. Several members
Hpoke In favor of using the ward rooms for
nothing but public purposes. The superin-
tendent said more damage Is doce to the
rooms than the rent amounts lo.
The Matbew Temperance Institute was
given a rebate of $20 on Ihe charge for the
»"" - .. ._.! — . — k.ii on tbe occasion of
tuiilty of demoustruting the superiority of
tlie atomizer over others, antl the experiment
satlslled the board thai the Invenlion has
niiMlts. but anotlier lest will l)0 made on a
larger scale. Tho water |>ussing through the
aK.inlecr will be analvzed aud compared
with tested water which Hows over a per-
forated board platform. The experlmeiils
will be made at Ihe pumping station, the cii\
beurinvr one-half and Ihe IlHllowell company
Iheother half of the expense.
In the afternoon Ibe board held a meeting,
all the members l)elng In attendance. After
discussing the practical working of the
atomizer, the board granted ^^ieorge K
(Joode permission lo withdraw his iMJtItlou
for an ahulcmeiil of water taxes.
A motion to mljouiii having been negative-
ly voted upon. Alderman Ilolden iirought U).
the changes In tho pumping statiom em-
i.loveK. asking what was done last year.
Col. Dlinon suld that a committee, appoint-
ed for the pur|)Ose. rccominen«letl several
changes in the department, which were aft-
"^"^Ardermuu Uolden remarked that the entire
board had foruie»l an investigating commit-
ice this year, and he believed, from personal
inspection, that a change was advisable, lie
accordingly recommended that Ixjwls <•.
Stiles, engineer, and Thomas McLaughlin,
assistant, be discharged todav at noon, and
that James P. Uoberts aud Moses l. Collins
be appointed to fill their places, beglnnlii;;
service at noon. , . ,,. . %.
Mr. Hrennan said he should like to hem
read the report of last year's committee, an.
the clerk presented It. The princli>iil
grounds tlierein staUid for the changes were
the inharmonious relations existing bctwcsn
the engineer and his subordinates, and It trad
been shown that the interests of the city
would suffer under such a state of aflairs.
Alderman Holden— I possess the very iMJst
of evidence that the department this year Is
in no better condition than that of lust year,
as regards the luck of harmony at the sta-
Col. Diinon said he hati believed the hoard
would uUow the present employes to coutin-
ue iu service until the proper expiration of
their year. March '.'2. He .leslred, as a mat-
ter of pride, to serve out his term with tbe
present men. . , , i.
Councilman Shaw wanted to know bow It
would be were Col. Ulmon re-elected for an-
other term. , ,, ,
Col. Dimon answered that such a thing
was prc|>oslerous. He could never consider
it. To serve on the board witli employes
who were not in consonance with him,
would be !i virtual reslgiiatlon. He did not
wish to l>e responsible for the acts of men
other than those now employed.
Alderman llohien hrdly thought such a
statement timelv, but Col. Dimon as>crtetl
that he was sincere in its utterance.
Mr. Brennau slated that last year he op-
pose.l such an early change in tlic depart-
luent and he certainly should this year.
Col. Dimon desired to impress the hoard
wilh the fuel thai the present employes were
entitled to their wages up to March 'Si, us
upon the men
scry guilty agents of a very ;^ullty P««;^"»
as
Half a ilfozeu policemen led the prisoners
from the dock. They had no friends nor
relatives In the court, so that they were
taken away at once. ■„ ,i.„
t ol. Ditnon savs there is uo redress In the
case. He fully believes Cailan was lunoceiit
..f apv luleiided crime. He was merely
..l.lijrj.ig Cohen. About iplOOO in casli has
JMcn collected In subscriptions by Post 42
and forwartled for the defence of Cailan.
The mcinUers of the post here greatly regret
t
Six Children Burned to Death.
CoI.l'MlUA.S. (^, Feb. 4.— Tiie six chil-
dren of I.«ster Slnglclary, a colored man of
Clareiidou county, were burned to death
Thursdav night. Thejiarents locked them
up In the house about 1 o'clock, ami went oil
to a negro church about two milt;s away,
where a religious revival wtfs In progress.
During their absence the house caught lire
and was burned to tlw ground, tWe six eliil-
dreu perished in the flames. The charred
bones of the victims were burled yesterday
iu one grave.
A Horrible Story From neorgla.
Savan.n.vii, Feb. 4.— Hubbard Hanell, a
10-yeur-old negro boy, was nrntic drunk
Thursday night at a hog killing at Long
View. From the butchering scene he went
home, tilled a cahlroii with water, built a lire
un«ler it and threw a (1-year-old nephew Into
the boiling water. Ho tlieii knocked a 4-
year-old girl In the head wilh a bar and
threw her Into the water, lie was trying to
kill a third child when canglil. The last one
was so badly injured tiiat It died.
xact
in
they were engaged for a year.
A discussion then followed upon the ex
import of the words -per year" as used
last year's report, which slated that the men
were hired for such a time. Tbe .jiie-tion of
the right to discharge un employe if the con-
tract stipulates that he Imj engaged for a deU-
nlte perio«l, was warmly debated.
Councilman Conant concurred with Coi.
Dimon In not thinking It proper lo dispense
with the services of the present emi)loye8
uu.l thought the city solicitor's aitention
should 1)0 called to the matter. The board
should invcsligule the liability of the city to
the men for their wages for the full year.
Alderman Holden was willing to pay the
employes the balance of their wages, rather
than have lliem continued in ottlce.
Alderman llolden's motion to discharge
the men was then voted upon as follows:
Yis, iltlerman Holden, Councilman Shaw;
no, Col. Dimon, Councilman Conant. Mr.
Brennan. , . . ,. „ „„
Alilerman Holden then moved that the en-
gineer be empowered to engage and hire all
Huhordinates except the assistant engineer.
After some del>ate the motion was with-
ilmwDa
Councilman Conant moved that the matter
of paving the wag-.s of the employes for tne
renialn.ler of the year be referred to the city
solicitor; passed.
The question of when to hold the meetings
came up ami was settled by deciding that the
boar.l must meet the tirst of each month to
"'Alde?raau**Holden said he had invcsti}?ated
the alleged lack of harmony in last year s re-
port ami he found it to be an exaggeration
of tlie fact*.
The board then adjourned.
he unfortunate dilemma In which iheir com-
rade was placed.
AMUHKMKNTS.
TlIK MATUKWf*' iUI.I..
The ball of the Malhew Temperance insti-
tute ball nine took place at Mechanics hall
last night, aud there was a good atteiidauce.
M.J. Dowd was general munager, and Wm.
F. Thornton floor director; C. F. Callahan
was Vhahinan of tlie aid'^, and John J. Dona-
hue chairman of the reception commi tee.
Tl c onier consisted of 20 numbers, ami in
dancing them the company had a very enjoy-
able lime.
ANNl'AI. HAl.I..
The F. M. H, socictv held its tirst annual
hall last night in Post'42 ball and tho attair
was in every way an eneouraiilng success.
About 5<) couples were on the fioor and the
order of 1« ilances was uurticipaled in with
aiiiniallou and markeil decorum. An Inter-
mlsshin was taken for refreshments about 11
o'clock, and the exercises then continued till
2 a. in. H. W. Hatch ha.i general charge of
the ball. John J. Melvin was floor •lirector,
and John F. F>arr and J. A. Uaymond, alds.|
"TIIK MASCOT.'*
The (illlKJrt Opera company gave ftvl'lent
satisfa.llon to a large au.lience at Music hall
last night hv a lively performance of 1 be
Mascot," and again deinonslratcd the vocal
and histrionic ability of its members. Miss
iilibert made the most of ••Beltlna," and
Miss <le Hew succeeded In giving some force
to"Fiaiuelta.-' Annie Carter was a |>iotty
"Prince Frederick." J.t:._Fay «»"« "I* Pj
po" very well. James Oilhtrt and hraiik
Moullon supplied the fun as "..oreiizo" and
"Uocco." anA provoked plenty o laughter.
F. VV. Soule was a success as '*M»"V«*m,. 'V.
he was the night ^>^\^rr:^''\'T;wT To
The chorus sang with plenty of spirit. I o-
night "Boc.-accio." a melodious work by the
composer of "Fatinitza," will ie<cive its first
perforuiance in Lowell.
"IIKl,l> BY rill'; KNKMV."
A drama of the late war. full of incident
and excitemeni, this piece, so l^'P"';'' »
New York and other cities, «MUinol a to „ -
tract a large audience in Lowell. Ihe t^om-
nauv is spoken of as a very strong one.
There will be two performances, on Moiulay
and Tuesday evenings, al Mush- hidl.
'MOSKl'H'.S llONDAdK.''
This l)eautiful cantata will be prex^nt^Jj"
the .shntiuck rti9«t :i^."';y.'.'..,.i'.i'^\,„y'^,';
r-
talnincnt. The soioisis anii cnom^ ".•- •^J-
together nunihcr over si.My persons, and will
Se some of our best known local u ent.
The costumes will Imi rich and aiqjropriatc.
Sunday Notca.
It will be anniversary Sabbath In tlie (ior-
«m street Primitive Methodist churcli.
the
How to Make KU-gant Bronxes.
Plaster of Purls stutiullcs can easily
bronzed with Diamond Uioiizc
will look like genuine bronze.
Bronze, (lold, Sliver, Copper
Black cost but len
I)rug and Art sbues.
bi
Paint, and
HhtMiond
und Artists'
cents' 'a pii(kai(e,at all
iftiscellaneous.,
\rr\i I CAD be cured of your
^iiiiI^H£U/1/lTI5M,MEL/ff/\L(JlA
orlJEH/ouft^EAO/iCHE byusin^
y\THLO-PHQ-RQS,
tor vears
ithasbeea
Ihoroutihk
tested AYidr
is Tbda^ the
ce&sful ,
a
isaascs
Send
.fccerfts _
fiefcPfilitiful cclond
TMl
picture
jaHLOPtwHorLV'm Wai l 'jT. IVewYork.
Bed and Common
Our own manufacture, In great
variety, at
BENNER BROS.',
138 and 140 CENTRAL SrKKKT.
the .Shntiuck street cuurcn "*'^\^^.^\'
Wednes.lay und Thursday evenings and li
will undoubtedly Ik3 a very enjoyable enter
talnmciit. The soloists an.l chorus will a
be
or-
In case
OAl.LAM'8 CASE.
-Both
I II Ho-
use of Uunliogton hall
their recent aoiflveraarr exei^iee.
Tbe detadiment of tbe Seooad Corps
of
The Evidence That Convicted Him
Ue and Uarkln* Frot««t Their
The court room In Ix>ndon was crowded
yesterday, when the last act of the trial of
'rhoinas Cailan and Michael Harklns took
place. The Jury, judge an. i;!-«X'"r''sr„tn
promptly in their places, and United Mates
Minister Phelps occupied a seat on the bench
besi-Je Judge Hawkins. Tbe prisoners
looked worn aud tired out. „ ,„^,
a few wonls from Mr. Polaivl,
queen's counsel, the judge drew a big L_^^
2f manuscript from a black bag and summed
up tbe caseaa follows :
-. I ^p,
Cohen took with
ham street . .. ,,
There will be three servi.!os-preachlng
the morning by Dr. lV'»^vn,^ad.(rcss_es u
afteriDon by llevs. Alexamler »""^ ' r"',<^-
J. Jefferies and oth.:rs and preaching in the
evening hv Mrs. M. F. Shlpman of Law-
"^Blsiiop Pad.lock will administer the apos-
tolic rili of conflrmation at the House of
Prayer tomorrow afternoon at 2.30. Lven-
Inir Hprvi.*e as usual al 7. , ,
'"fjiXi' Pinldock will visit St, .Ioh..'H church
Siindnv even ng. Service alt. Ihchundav
SoiVill meet at 12 o'clock, and there wifl
be no afternoon «ervlce. . .u„ i„i,„
At the people's gospel meeting at the John
street congregational .hurcb, Kev. Henry
T. Rose will have a short pra.^tlcai talk upon
"Some 0 real Thing." The organ music will
b^by William Horatio Clark. and as fol-
^ZuL on the choral. •'GottdesUlmmet^und
aIKj;!^":.::::::::::::: >^^
MarcJ. m I)... .••.•..■:;.V.V;.V.VlIummei
Orazloso In K
There will be singing by all of the pcople,
led by a chorus an.l by tbe choir. All seats
are unreserve.1 an.l everybody Is nvlte.l
The au.lience are requested to be In their
""Mr.'YJrfetrwili speak at the Middlesex
"*rve"rriut3ng mls-ionarv service will
l/heldat St. Paul's Metho-lf-t church at
0 30. Japan will be the special theme of the
evening, .nd there will be/""'*): or ajhlress-
HE TOOK
COUNSEL
With himself and decided to give
the order for painting und pjiper-
iiiff his house to
A. L. Kittredge,
1S» CKNTRAL BTBBET.
YEAST
POWDER
AHMOLUTKLT Pl'KK ANU
posseasinir <*» tho good
DakiuK powders, while
none of th«'lr injurious
HKALTBrt'li.
qualities of
It contains
Ingredient*.
the
^""'" "c^'ms^L'the judge dVew a big batch
Kjript from a black bag and sumnned
HOB easoaa follows: .
It was Droved beyond doubt, said be, tnat
the dJosSSd "•" ^'**^'' *^^ '''"> ^ " **
es oti Japanese Hi't""-/' •^»P«"«'*«,/7i T
and manners, and mission work «" J «!»«"•
There will aUo be a numl>er of Bvc-minute
reports from other mission flelds.
Bay No III of the Veer till It lie PMt.
Thecol.l weather brings you chapped llns,
sore nose, cohl cra.ks, et.-., but a box af Hop
Ointment (en.lorsed by 'f ;"»«,j:r"«*^ '*:
&»;,. ^U, Hop 'cS!; New London. Conn. | ^
Sample free ^
Acme Skates
All solid steel and flno llnlsh,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Onr stock of HkaUss Is the Inrtrest ever ofTeretl
lnl!l)well.andcnihra.«)sall leading styles and
nutkes.
eARTLETT
We Klve hc'.ow a statement of one of Ike
most reinarkiihlc cures ever accomplished hy
any nic.llcloe. Seldom has a coininunlty beea
BO jrreatly Interested In a .niso of this kind as
was the vlll«g« of Daniarlscotla Mills, He.f
In tho sickness and cute of Mr. Kankln.
Kverythlnjfcliio hail failed, ami death seemed
lacvllublc, when Iloo.l's Sarsaparllla was re^
sorted to and effected
A Wonderful Cure,
"The statement which 1 here make may seeoi
too extraortlliwiry to ho true. Hut I will tell
my story as iilalnly and truthfully as I possibly
can, an.l refer 1 .Mr. H>rrohoratl<»n to ainioct any
resl.lent of thlHU>wn, where I have llve«l all
my life and am well known.
"When a y.>uth, t was strong and active, able
to work hard, ami amhUlou* to ■uc4;eed In life.
1 am MOW :I4 years of hua, an.l 14 year« ajro be-
K«n to have epileptic Ills, causo»l, as we l>elleTe«
hylnjmleslo the spine received by a fall, as
nonoof our liunlly bars ever boon similarly
afflicted. Soaie nine years ago, by B.lvh-e of a
physician, I l>e«an to take a hr.nnldo com.
pound, whU'li bad a .iiilellnK effe.tt upon my
nerves. Tldn Welnir, as I am told, a '.;umul»-
tlvo ilruK,' and tuklnK uothluK lo .«rry It out of
my system, U bad a iil-,a»trous and
ALM.>Sr lATAI. KKlfKCr
upon my blood. In f(».t. I think I never could
UKaln uo throuKh the puln an.l mli4ery of tM
past iwo years. Soon alter I bcKan with the
bromhle, sores appeared on tho calves «)f my
logs. Slowly but Hurcly they spread over my
1 ody. I tried all the nicllclnes we could hear
of, hut nolhhiK staye.l llielr Ujrrlhle progress.
They became very sevcif iin.ler my knees, and
when I walkc.l lilood wouhl sUirt from then
and mark ou Ihe llo.ir my path from room to
room. Al U'liKlh ihe^onU Itccanie contracted
HO ihat I .'ould no longer walk, and was obliged
In d«!spHlr to take to my l>e«l, from which I
nevcrc\pc.t.»<l to rise. Kx.eiUlng my head,
liantls, feel an.l breast, 1 was lll.rally .-overed
with s.>re«, coiiHtanlly dlseliHiKlng corruption.
No words can e4>n\ey an hlea of the terrible '
HiitrerlnKS I endnicl.sis my .•on.nilon was al* •■
moil too terrible to des«Tlho. 1 wa? unable to
all up or Itc down, hut was obllgeil »o k«ep In a
recllnliiK p.>Hltlon, ro-ting on my fei't, hips, the
palms .if my bunds, and the buck of my head.
I couhl not liear the touch .»f heavy clothluf ,
and my lovt-rlnifs were of the llghttst possible
maU'ilals. When they were changed or tha
cloths on iny Ihnlis wore removed, birge scabs
.•ame off with them. When «»hl sores .Irlcd up
new ones forine.l.
I IIAI> HO AI'I'MTITK
Or Strength, c^ulil eat har.lly anything, and
was In such i»uln that I .ouhl sleep only whea
1 became U)lally cxhauste.l and relapsed Into
unc.H4s.loni*ness. 1 luul Ihe conslunl attention
of a loving falher aa»l mother, who almost ox-
liaustod their hcullh und means In endeavor-
ing to relievo my suHerings. 1 ha.l been eon-
llne.l to the be.l almut a year when. In 8eptem-
her, IWI, I asked mother If I ouhl try Hood's
Sarsaparllhi, as we bu.l read of lt» remarkable
smKioss. I l.>ok one little and noticed na
.•hango In my c.m.Utlon, hut continued to use it.
When on the llflh holtlo we notlce.l that the
sores seemed to look Im Wer, ami the flesh under
tlioin nntaral.
Tills Rnu of Hope
Was chcorhig, and when my young frlomls la
the village ma.le me a Christmas present of a
d.izen bottles of lloo.l's HarsHparllla, my gratl-
luile \,o them and to tho tne.llclne was almost
unspeakable. I .uinllnue.l to Improve. Tha
smaller sores gruiliiHlly healed up, and even
tho more stubborn ones were forced at last to
yield to the mtJ.lbdne. New an.l healthy skla
formed. My appotllc .'.ame bac ; tome, I ata
well und Increas.'il In flesh. I soon began to Jtei
natural sleep, and now rest as well as any one.
AfU'.r IsluK .onllned t<» thi' l>eil a year and flva
months 1 was able lo get up. I ^eemo.^ to grow
stninger every week, an.l couhl soon work
about th»} house, an.l walk with a cane, which I
should n.»tneo<l, but f.)r the contracting eOSoS
of the sores ui>on the cords .>f my legs. I £aa
KNTIKKI.V KKKK ynoM SOUKS,
Having all over my bo.ly only the scars as ra
inln.lers of my sufferings. My whole Isiprove-
ment I attribuU) solely to ilo.Ml's Sarsaparllla*
and .'Jin truthfully say I l>elleve I ewo my 1I0S
tolhls wonderful mcdl.;lno." »«. Warhkm RAV«
KIM, Daniarlscotta Mills, LIn.oln County, Me.
For Corroboration
Of the above testimonial wo can refer to alnosi
every i-csldentof Dumirlmiotla Mills and the
villages about. To lie more s|K5cII1c, wo have
received letters ond.>rslng Mr. Kankln's state-
gienl an.l lesilfylng lo tho won.lerful power of
Ho.)d's Sarsaparllla as shown In this case, froaa
Mauk 1>. Rankin,
.). V. MWI.MOAM, Postmaster,
W. T. YoUK, Hotel Proprlcl.)r,
W. C. f K.uiiiK, all of I)ainarl8<;ottft Mills.
B. Z. WiNSlXiW, of Brockton, Mass., for 1«
years poslmaalcr and exi>res8 agent at Da-
murlscotUi Mills.
Mus. 11. M. WiiITTKMOiiK, Ayor, Mass.
William H. Cusiiino, Worcester, Mass.
TiiRBaif (). Rawkin, Wor«"ester, Mass.
.John II.IIANKIN, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What More is Necessary f
Surely, after rea<llng the above, not oven tha
most skeptl.tal can doubt the peculiar power of
Jloo<l*B sarsaj.nrllls In purifying the blood, dHv-
log out disease, an.l lmi>artlng health and vigor.
Salt liheum,
•<I wa« troubloil with salt rheum till aboat
throe years ago. My face about the eyes would
be swollen and srahl>C(l, my hands and parts ot
my body wouhl bo raw sores for weeks at •
time, my flesh wonM seem so rottc.l that 1 eooM
roll pieces of flesh from Isiiwoen my flngars aa .(
large as a pea. In fact I wa»
TOKMKNTKO WITH SALT RltStm
in tho worst form, an.l hn'l to leave olf work^^ .,^^
together. I consnlte.1 several doctors, but
gave me no relief whatever.
One called It
IMjlson an.l gave inc meiilclno accordingly; bat
Aalt rheum cnnnot he curc.l In that way, I aa»
sure you. Seeing lloo.l's Baisaparllla adTST*
Uso.1, 1 l>ought one Iwttle and used It aeoordlBS
to dlrectl.>ns. It hcl|ie<l me so much thatlloafe
a seoond an.l thlnl bottle, and
IIAVK NOT BKKN TROUBLKD
with salt rheum since. I will recommend Haod^
AarsapHrilla not only for salt rbenm.bat tW
humors of all kiwis, Iom of appetite. aadtta%,
'all-gone* feeling so often eaperleneed by •»W|r<
oae. In treatlag for salt rheum Insed Baai^
|oU?eOlBlmentoa the phMes aMsSSd. A. IK,
iROBaua.Hsgarr' — ' • — *■
LOWELL T>ATLY COUBBEB. SATUBDAY, FEBBUARY 4. 1888.
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6
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB, SATUBDAY, FEBBUABY 4, 1888.
REIilOlOUH NKW8.
MUvlonary Vrscments.
A laily ItJ Ulchinond, Intl.. recently rented
her fine hoiiHO, and took n humble one, that
she ml«]it Imvo flOOO more a yeur to give to
mUhiouh.
Not one-tbird of the women In the world
todav huvt! Atr heard the iiiiine of Jckiih.
A korv 1h told of a little Chtjrokcc ulrl who
came to live with a Chn^^tian lady. When
tbe Indian uirl was sick, and near t) death.
*he HUi.l to her mi^<l^'s>,: "How lon^ have
you known those lhin>{i*, that Jvhus loves uh
and that lie tiled for usj"' Her mistress
anwvver.d: "t). a J-'ix'al ni:my years— al-
WMVs." The chiltl turned t<» her with teurn,
and Maid, iVproiuhfully : "And you never
told Us! ,Mv iiKiilur and my irraiuJinttther
died without kiiowina Jesus. Why ilid ycu
not come iM-fore, un«l tell this great tliinv: to
ui». su t!ial they. loo. e.ould have . known tlie
way of lilel''V[.MiMJou hlorwn la Many
Lauds.
Take aw av the lioncst, hearty belief that
without t'bflsl souin are lost, and you have
broken the main spring of evan;:ellMie aotin;:,
and paralvzi'd the nerveri Imtli of sensation
and of iu«»tlon.— [Kev. Arthur T. riersou.
D. P.
Id referenee to a Kual eceleslasli«al matter
the Conxrejtatlonalist thus passes juiljinunt :
••No denomination U exempt from ihnrcb
dltferjnces, and as tbe result of eertain fric-
tions in the IMeslijterian ehurth in Lowell,
a neeond eoo^jreK'allon has bien istabllshetl. 1
Tbe Trrsbytrry of Boston declined to do |
this, but the Tresbytiry of .Montreal eiune to j
tbo resene. We «lo nut see that such a [ilan i
In Htiy more dtlcn^lble than llie callluu: of a
•etond eouneil to do what u llrst (»ne has re-
fUKd."
The Knevvlll Uaptists liave l.VU elnirebcs
and S'J,«rj<J members. 1314 ndnlslers. 100 li-
centiates and 24 foreign mis^io^aries. They
■lipport '1 eoliej.;es and 10 academies*.
The Hev. H. V\ 31IIN is reported as aehlev-
log tjriat Hueeess In riiilaiU li'hiii. In the
uorlUwesfcrn imrl of the <ity. where be huH
been luborlnir, 7(K)eonv«•r^lons are stated to
be the fruit. He closrd January ;J()lh.
Tbe Cumlmrlund Tresiixt. riun-t
cucsing, in their pap<M', whether
New MII«»K« Itoobi.
A new arrangement has j{oue Into efTect on
tbe Old Colony ruilroail in relation to mlleajre
books. When these were first Introduced
tboy were not transferable, and the pur-
ehttser was oblikred to 8lf,'» * contract to for-
feit the book if transferred. The eonven-
teuee of the iravtlHuK public demanded that
where two or more people travelled tonetb-
er tbev should be allowed to travel on the
same milea>;e ticket. The company, there-
fore, about a vcar a.co removed ibe condition
and the book* were UMd like ordinary trip
tickets. Bv the rule> ofthe road every pas-
sfii-rer is Idlowcil 150 pounds of baxKM).'*' f<»»"
«-verv pas»a«;c. BiiruuKe coupons were at-
tached to the trip books and lorn otiby tbe
<ondiiclors Willi the pa^sujfe coupons.
Travclliiiy; side-ujeii who are accustomed to
carrv more than l.'»0 piMUitls uf ba^-jaKe were
in the balMt of ull.»wini; the conductor to
tear out of the book euon;;h ba;,'ua«;e coupons
to cover the execs and when n<»thln>< but
the passcnuer »1jccI»s p-mained would s«Ml
them lo parlies iravellinif without l)a;:L'a)je.
By the new svslcui, if aiiv traveller has more
than tbe allot'led anmiiul of l.!t;:i;aK'e, be must
pav for the transfer of the same In cash, us
the coui»ous wilU yt be received. The new-
rule iloes not utnct the jreneial travelling
puldiv'. but i. aInitHi es|teci;dly a«alust the
sample trunk
>f conimercial men.
ilis-
dled
Citit Away on i»u Itland.
The crew of the (Jloucester schooner Ktta
(iott arrivc.l In Kocklaiid. Me.. Thursday,
Itonnd tor their homes in Ciloucc^stcr. They
left that citv Jan. 14 for the (ieorj,'es iMdnjr
lu'rounds. uii tbe way to Kaslport for bait,
on the iTlb. thcv cncoiint«'ied a severe smiw
storm, an I were driven ashore on Bi>{ >poon
ishiinl. where til. N remained a week. They
found a small cabin. ai\d. wllb a >tove from
tbe vessel. iu:iii:ij;ed to keep tiom fiee/.iny:.
They were re«cucd by a party from York's
Island. Tbe scboouer Is ii total wreck.
For neuraliria, rheumatism, InmbHKo. jroul,
swv ilinu*. burns, wound-, etc.. the l»e»t rem-
edv is Salvation (»il. Price -J.'i .'eiils a bottU'.
iBftiiraL
uie
« hrli-t
InaleaiTof or on bebidf of tlic sinner.
Aui-usiin (as Dr. .-^chair spells the u'reat
Latin fat Inn's name) and his niolber Monica
are the subject of a work by Uos»' K, < leve-
land. the President's slstei, soon to bo puD-
lUhed. Miss ( levelan<l would <lo well to let
her work He beside her untd the concludiut;
volume of Dr. .SchaCrs noble edition of
AuKUstIn appears next July.
Preparations are btlnx made for the yreat
missionary conference lo be held In London
next June. There are to bo 4(1 British for-
eign missionary societies represented, and
more than 40 American.
Id the Autobloxraphy of W. P. Fiitb, R.
A., just published, the author l>ears testi-
mony as to the beneilt of aUtalnlnK from
work on Sunday*.
Tbo Hmallest ohurch In the world U at St.
Lawren«e in the Isle of Wi«ht. Knjjrland. It
Is only 24 f»}et long by 11 wide, and just hUh
tnouxb for a man to stand up In ll. The
architecture Is ancient— early Sixoo— and
creepinjr plants and mosses a<lorn Its antique
walls. Kverv Sunday mornin;,' there is ser-
vle* In It; but as only 20 worshippers can be
ailndlled, the vlllaKcrs K««ther outside ami
Huten through open doors and windows— a
custom kept up from time Immtiuorlal.
It Is a pilv either that many of our popular
expoHit«rsdo not know (ireek or, that not
kuowintf it, they have not prudence enouRb
to abstain from referriiiK to it. Their dar-
ing was conspicuous when speaking of Peter
UH the rock. One 'learned Theban'' ««ve
our Lord's words thus, "Thou art Petmn
aud on this I'ete.r will I build my church."
Another had " I'hou art I'dnm and on this
petran will I build my church." A third
assured his readers that Petra was always
applied to Jehovah In the Old Testament,
tbe fact being that petra does not once oc-
cur In tbo Old Testalmeut. nor does It occur
Id the (Jreek version— the LXX.— In tbe
texts this great scholar quoted In proof.
AllM>rt the <1 real, when he heard Thomas
A«iuinns, his pupil, called "the ox of Sicily,''
aald that tbe roar of that ox would be heard
tbroiigb Europe yet. Mr. Spi.rgeon Is bv
far the bkgest man among the Baptists. It
ia no wonder, then, that his roar a'.rainsl
rationalism In his own denomination should
be board throu;,'hout the world. There are
Home good men on the same side yet: Drs.
Maclaren. t ulross, McPherson, f.uceessor to
Stowell Brown, and others of very high
htandlng. The American religious journals
atlU mention this matter.
Tl;e vcneratde (ie<»rge Muller addressed a
meeting of the Soulh Australian Baptist as-
sociation at Adelalile, October 20. Mr. Mul-
ler U far from his Bri>tol home at bis ad-
vanced age, beln/ consiilerably above HO.
The Kev. K, I). Moore of Newton, who
wrote as "Puritan" to tbe New York Evan-
gelist for 25 \ ears past, dle<l at his home In
Newton a few weeks ago. His last act was
to write a communication for the Kvangelist.
In a letter from Knglaiid, in the Watch-
man, the Kev. Mr. (i raves of New Bedford
contlrms .Mr. SpurL'con's view of the loose-
ness of reli;:ious lieli«fs anions; the dissenters
as well as umonL' some of Ibe ebureh men of
EnttlaUil. lie sa\s that "inspiration and
revelation are emptied of ibeirspccllic mean-
ing, and pbored on tin; loW level of biinian
genius." Wi-rse «.iill, ••ile- liindamentaldoc-
trintH of tile Bible ar.- « illn r >-ei asi.le or so
shorn of their meaning as to I ome carica-
tures or absurdities," Tin; majority of Con-
gregulioniiiisl ndnisteis hold rolorationist
views, the only prev lent i'pp<«>ing view be-
ing that of annihilation of ibe wicked.
The Itcv. Dr. <'ramei, in Zion's Herald,
makes u great ado because a cwltege graduate
aald of Gail Hamilton's prodiielions, "Yes,
I have reail /i*'.'* writings;" and of another
who said Ihe only eminent American writer
he knew was Longfellow. Perhaps b(jth
graduates were uji in their resiK'ciive profes-
■lODS.
A very Interesting biographii-al sketch, in
Zion's lleralil, nnikts us acquainted with Sir
William McArihur, late lord may<»r of Lon-
don, and irulv a indile man, as well as a pat-
riotic Irisbmun and a genuine .Methodist.
His father wa* 27 \ears a Methodist prca -h-
er, and both William and Alexander were
minister's sons who turned out well. Alex-
ander Is now a memlMjr of parliament. Will-
lam was mavor of London In 18.S1. He was
foremost in every g<M)d work. He left ?750,-
000 to relatives and $,-)4o,000 for religious and
benevolent i)urp«fses.
When people blame ih- press for publish-
ing In H slM^le daily i^sue lO'i columns about
pugilism, the fact W a mirror of the status of
tbe readers who buy the pap«r to get that
•ort of tbinir. In Kdinbursib. when the Oen-
eral Assemblies are sitting. Hie leading dai-
lies furnish itlore than a ilo2> n columns of
church debates.
IliuM Sh«lt Not Covet
thy neighbor's box of Hop Ointment. Oo to
thy druggi-t. buv a box f«»r 2.'» cents. Take
ao Other. Insist on having it. Never faih.
Irf It. You will praise it.
WiKAWR MnnioiNK Co.— Sirs: For years
' I have not been able to get through the
flaring without Ix-ing 4-unflned to Ihe house
IIBVeral wet^ks with severe tliro;it trouble,
" fctve used manv rer|dies, l»ut Winans Bros.'
^, •'Indian Cure" Is l' 4»idy one that has ever
' i^tw roe relief. Ejladlv recommend ll lo
' ISn Dervoub who n^^b* restorative.
'^f^ *^ PPV'>'' McLbli.an,
No. Ill Krtial' -Street, Botton, Man.
i>^-
-»*"
homMorbus
ro^TTips
olie
idrrtioeb.
ummer
Qompla^ints
lYSentery
c//^l Cured 4r <7
teaspoonful of
PerrrJ)ms?m KUlcr
in a little M nicer
Sugar and Water
Au.ORuee<sTS 6e:llIt. t>a
HowaDyingCIiild
Was ®
v^^i
»
Cn-r.rvo. Hamilton Co., Ind.. St pt, 10. m.—
The loll ''V^ii : i ' a tnie iitCirjii; •f -rhat y mr
S. S. :;.liisd..:i 1 .rour;;'!l Ml-jiic'itor. I-izel,
now fnur ycuii- cld. Wiic i V. iinviths o;j s.
ltiin;>ni>iic .re'Ioa !.-»r1i.cI.w:i:i'.; slowly r-cw
larger. Jl": r-.wV.s jihyaiclcr I'e .UhUt ii .vas
c;ejs<-'>! I y ap:;!t;o of Ij.olie.i m\m •• or ns p>lle,
Lilt r...usl »> l>:::.,r ii.iyi'ibih' to Urtit. Tim
child be<;;i;re fcol^lcr all the tiw, feeiiiln ; to
' luge the? nso of le, .• Ic:;, ami il.Kiliy ij'tlt walk-
ing ewllrcly. T.ic niiU<n8 fln:;f r an 1 tliumb
of eltherlu-m! l>tci:nc' enl.irate.J. th:? flesh bc-
coniln;; li.ii I. 'I .'ic li;p j<'!::t . "j-im: »o Involv-
ed, si iliat vrl'.i revcniccii nonitis clJ she
coiiKl iii>t Ftaiid, havinjc 1 )."t the uso i>f leg
nnJiinn. l'aitl;il ciirvHturnolthp fplno also
fcllowoU. The uervotis system was wieekcil,
inu?clcs eot'.tractod, !inU tlicrv w.-is prmeral
\v.isll.i;-;*«>t fle>;i au I ii)Ui<li'. At eU.iitoen
nidntlis of HBO slie was i)l.n.e>l umUr tho
treatment of a, pro. ninent phy.'-lcla'i of Bos-
ton, Masr... hut ul tho end of ir.i m'>iulm .'hO
liiul dcellni'd lo such adcproo tii.vUlic w:is to
» dyluK conilltfon. ThU vvns In Ainil, !SC«.
We to»>U Iho child away not knowliiB what
to do. In this iln-ailfil dlleninia we v.cra
ovcr-periuadcU by friends V' try " one Ujt-
tie" of Swift's 8i'i:cific, which wo did, and
l)rfore It liad all been tiU.-eu we »aw aclian;;o
for tho bettor la har Kymptoms. We kept It
tip, and have done so to thLi dny, and will
keep It up. If tho Lord wills, for ninny days
locome, for It hag brought our dying XIuxol
to life, to vigor, t.>8lreiircth and health ufraln.
The ashen hue of her cheeks has chanprd to
a rosy tint. She la uiile to walk anywhere,
her languor and melancholy have parked
away, and she Is now a blithe, cheerful, hap-
py romping child. BhoulJ ycu wish to In-
crease your teatlraonlali of proof of tlio
virtue of 8. a S., our names and whnt wo
have said U but a portion of what we owe Ut
jrou, should you wish to use Ibem.
Klndljr yours,
Bk.x. F. Swirr.
OxnTnt'DK E. Swirr.
P. O. Box 69.
Treatise on Bloo<l and Skin Dlsoiifeca mailed
f r<*<*.
Thb SwiKTSraciFic Co., Dra'.vcr 3,Atlanta,a»
UaWKLL POST OFriOB.
Opeulnff and Oloalng of M alia*
«*-Corrwled to Octotier 'JC, 1887.
MAILS UUS FHUM
Albany and the Wcbt, ti.40. ti.'iO a. m., 1.16,6.40 p.
3.10, 4. t:.40,
m.
m.
iUUroalitf.
KmU Itlvcr, Mass., 'J.3« a. m., M5, 7.20 p. m
nillerlca, Ma^s., 11. .JO a. m., 7.io p. m
BoBU>n, Mass., C.40, si.45 u. m., 1.16,
!4 p. lU.
Concord. N. H., 7.40 a. m., \-2.V>, 5 p
Draeut, Mhhs., 5 p. m.
Eastern, 8.45 a. ni.,a.l0.7.:0 p.m.
l^luhbiiiK. Mass., K'20 a. m., 1.1.\ »tft. ^20 p. m.
Ijiwrence, Miisri., y.-'o a. m., 3.10, 4, 6 p. m.
MuucJiester, N. IL, IM a. m., li.ij. ^ p. m-
NaShun, N. II., 7.40 a. in., 12.2i. IM p. m.
New York, N. V.,ti.40, ti.4au. m.,3.HJ, <.'JOp
.Northern. 7.40 a. ni., li.t'j, ft p. ">• _
North milerlcii. .M:is8., ll-'u a. "V.i"'^ IV"V»
Now »odf(inl. MiibS.4 tt.iO a. m., lift, '•*» P- ">
i»»-<jvblei«e, H. L, !t.20 a. in., 1.15, tUO, ,.'J0 p. m.
Southern,*:. 10. >;.4:)U. m., 1.1.\S.1«, ti.40 p. m.
Souln Fraudnghain, Mass., tf.^o a. in., ..Al p. m.
Stouv Brook Way, "J.2o a- tn.. 7. 15 p. m.
Tyud'sboro', .Mass., 7.40 :•.. m., ..-'o p. m.
Tewksbury, Mans., ».:o a. m., 4 p. in.
Mllford. N. IL, l.'.ift, Tv'-ni p. m.
Windham and J'elham, N. Il.,u p. ro.
WoiTcstcr, Mhob., ^!.l.^, i».J<i a. m., 1.15, 7.-H) p. m.
Keone, N. II., i».i«) a. m., 7.iy p. n;. , ,., , ^ ^, ^
Salem, Mab8..tUe, S.4.'S n. m., 1.15. l.lo. 4, 6.40, 8
Lrun.''Miif3..(i.40,S.45R. in.,1.15,3-10. 4, 8.40, S
p. m.
ma:lm C'.osb >o«
<.!»('. 7.18
Old Colony.
ON and after .Ian. 2, la^>*, trains will leave
lAiwell (MKbllesox street deiwt) at fol-
lows:
For Tun nton, Fall Klver, Newport, New
Bedford, FruTi<lAiic«>. I*«>»turk<«t, Marl-
boro', Nu6tb KraiulneliHiuanit way atatJona
at 7.40 a. m., 1/.45 and 440 p. in. All trains
coimoct at South iTain'ngbain with IloBfon A
Albany railroad for W<»r«Htst4»r, 8prlui(f)f)ld,
Albany aii'l the West; also at Concord Junc-
tion with Htchburjr nillwad.
The 4.40 p. ni. train coHiieeis wUii Fail Klvor
Line .Stvilniers lor New York, the Bouth and
Weal .
HiHKjlal for Chelinafqrd at <l 45 a. m., ff.20
andUJtop. m. (Saturdays at in p. m.) Itcturn
at .'^..^5 and 7.15 a. in., and (i \Vl p. in.
JiUNUAVS— tor South KraniliiKham and way
stations, 6.3U a. m. Hetnrn at &.40 p. m.
J. 11. KKNJ>UICK, Uencral Manager.
18AA<; N. MAllsilALL. IMv.bupl.
GKO. W. MlLLKlt, Agent.
Ticket Oflloe, '4tt aierrlntack Street.
m.
Albany ur.d tho West, 7, 8.45 a
mil \^\sot\ ->taBs.,7, H.4i, U'.Sli, ll.« »• ui.,a.50,
lU.
Btllerlcu, Miss., t;.l!> a. m., ft
7.15 p. in.
•u, Nlriss., t;.i;> a. m.. ft v. m.
Boston. Masa., 7, 8.45, 10.30, ll.4i ...m., UOt 8^.
CoiK-oi^l, N. Tl. !♦. ''•<'» »• "'— Ji-lP. "•" V' «B«
Praeui, MaB4., i'.4:>, 't.4:» a. in.^
Kusuxn, U.IO, 8u.in., I.4(i, ^, ..15p, ui.
rilchburit, .M:tis.,6.3i, 6.45, li.4j a. in., -.30,
p. in.
i.lft i
Lawrence, Ma&s., f.lO, if.45 a. in.. j-W, j .15 V ««
Manchester, N. IL, s. s.li a. ni.. 12.15, ..Iftj'.Ui,
Nj;M»-ia, N. II., 8, 8.45, 11.4.^ a. m., 12.i:., <■, . 15 1
ni.
m.,
1.4').
u. lU.
1.40
New Vork, N. Y.,7,H.45. 10.3li, ll.i5 a
.1..VI, t, 7.15 p. in.
Northern, •■'.4.'. a. \\\., 7.15 p. i«.
North UUlorUa, Mjiss., 7 a. m., J.Vi p. ni.
Now lUdfoit. nasi'.. 7. 8.<5, UlUo, ilAo
3..VI, 7.15 p.m. .
Provldenw, U.1..7,8.45.I0.»n.U.4.'. a. n
3..'>o, 7.15 p. m. ,.««,-,«
Southern, 7, S.45, 10.30, 11.45 a. in., 1.10,3.50, ..16
Bouth Kraiulnifhi'.m. Mass.. 7, J<.45, 11.15. a. m.,
.S..'jO. ti, 7.15 p. m.
Stony lirook Way. tM a. bl, 4.3e p. m.
Tynjteboro', Mass., ri a. in., « p. m.
Tcwkxbury, Mass., «.10, ».45 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllfor-t, N. IL, 8 a. m., 12.1.5, 5 p. in.
Wlu.lham and Polhani, N. H., 8.45, U.45 a. m.
Worooster, Mass., tt.35, 7, 8.46, 10.30, 11.45 a. m.,
4.:J0, 7.15 p. X1-.
Kecne, N. Il.,tf.3.5, 8 a.m.. 12.18,7.15 p. m.
Salem, Mass., 7. 8.45. 10.30, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, 8.50,
Lynn, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.50,
7. 18 p.m. ^^^^^___^____^_^
MANUFACTURING KTOCK8.
Boston and Maine/
ON and after Sunday, Oct. 2.1, 1887, passenKCr
trains ulU leave central street depot,
Lowell,
k'or Boston, at «:.50, 7..t\ ."i.SO, 9.20, 11 a.m.;
12.15, 12 4.1, 3, 3.40. 4.10, 4.45, .5.10, U..V>, 0..'{0 p.
m. KKTIU.N', 7, 7.3(1. It..l0, 10.25tt. IP.; pim.;
ri.02. 2.1.'>, 2.30, 3.20, 4.;ii', ft, (I. (1.35. 7, II p. in.
For I.itwrenc«, 7.10, 7.3.\ X.X>, II a. m.;
12.15. 1. 3, 3.40, 5.10, 0.16, 0.ft.'», 11. Id p. in.
KUiri'UN. 7. 10, 8.20, l).40, 10.2(1. 11 a. in.; 12 15,
1.10, 2.3.'», 3. .I.4S, 4.1.5, 5.40, 0.30 p. ni. .South
Lawrence. 7.n."» p. m.
For llMveililll. 7.10. 7.H,'>, ^.3.^ a. m.; 12.18,,
1,8,8.40, 5 10. (i.l.'.,(l..Vi, 11.10 p. m. HKTUUN,
7.17, H.IO, !) I«, 10.10. 10.4.% a. Ul. ; 12.02, 2.:>4,3.40,
3/00, 6.1.\li.l"'. 0.10 1.. in.-
For 8alfni. "lo a. in.; 12.1.5, 5.10 p. m. UE
TUKN.7. II. i.' a. in.; 1.55, 4.13. tl u. m.
For Nevtburvport, 7.10 a.m.; 12 15. 3, (i.l5 p.m.
KKTIKN, •i-l'». 7.2.^ II n. m. ; 2.3\ 5 4.5 p. in.
For Kxeter, Dover and Great Falls, 7.35, 8.35 n.
m.; l,;i.l.», .■>.b' p. ni.
For Salmon Falls. Illddefonl. .Sneo, Old Orchard
Douch aiK*. I'oriland, 7.;i.5. 8.:b a. m.; 1. 3.40 p.
m. Ueiiini U\n\ rortland, 7.30. 8.40 a. ni. ;
12.40, 3. '!<! p. III.
For I)aiiK"i'< lielfnst, WalcrvUle, skowlnvau,
Koekiiind ai\<l Karmlnirton. s.;i.5a. in.
For Ht. .lolin, N. It., llallla.\, N. S., Montreal
and ijueliue. s.35 a. in.
For AuiruFtn. Itatli, Lrwlst«)n, 8.35 a. m. ; 1 p. m.
For Koclu ~tir and Alton Uay, 8 a. in.; 1,3.40
p. m.
For Kaslport and St. John's (|H>r steamer), on
Monday^. WetliiOHdays and I'l-Mays. at I p. in.
For llo4-kliiiel, Itclfast, Itaiiiror anil Mt. Desert
(stcHnier troin Portland), luesdays and Fri-
days at 3. 4e p. in.
Eailroalus*
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Olia^ug^o of Time,
On and after Sunday, Oct. 23tl, tbe following;
trains ulU be discontinued :
For lioston, H.:)5, H.35 a. m., 2, 2.35. 8.25 p. m. ;
from Rosten, (I, 11.16 a. in. For Lawrence, «J5.
0.36 a. in., 2.35. 4 p. m. ; from Lawrciicte, «.35, 8
a. in., 2, 2.50 p.m. Fur rorilanU, 0.16 p. m.;
from rortland, 5JI0 p. m.
The train now lea> tng Lowell for lioston at 7
a. m. will leave at (!.50 a. m.
A new train lor lioston and Lawrence will
leave Lo\yell at 3 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
The train now leaving Boston at 7.S0 for Low-
ell will leave at 7.
The train now lotvvlng Lowell for Boston at
8.45 will leaveat7J<i.
The train now leaving Lowell for Lawrence
and llttveihlll at 7.50 p. m.. will leave at 7JM) p.
ni.
For turlher iiardeulars see time cards.
J. F. riilLLll'U, Uen. Agt. at lx>well.
Atramers,
5oa]J*
KIRK'S
dlPliD
Corrected dally by WlUlam Shepard. broker,
No. 48 Central street, Prcscott Hank building,
Lowell. Where no new iransacUous take place,
the llgures of urevloue (juotatlone as lo price
aaked, bid and sales are given.
...t........
..........
..........
i«. ■••....
AiBorv
Amoskeag....
An<lrus<;Oggln
Appletou
AtL'inttc
Aueueta, Ga..
Arlington ....
Border City...
Bates
Boott..
Bostok
Boston Duck Co
Caliot
Chlcopeo
China....
Cocheco
Columbian
Continental
Dwight
Everett
Franklin
Ureal Falls
Hamilton
Hamilton Woolen.
llin •■■ee* •••••
Hartford Carpet...
Jackson
Laconla
Lanca titer
Lawrence
Ix>well
Lowell M. Snop...
l..owell Hleachery.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell (ias Co....
Lyman
Manchester Mills..
Mass Cotton
Merrimack
Middlesex
RIonadnock
Nanhiia •
Naiimkeag
Newmarket....
Norway Tlalua
Otis
Fadflc.
Pcpi>erell.
Pembroke
KUBBCll Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
Thomdlkc
Tremont & Sutfolk
Unlen Cotton
VaBealboio"
WasMngton Mills.
Webster
WlllimantlcLinon.
Vorki ■•••»•«••••••••
*••••••
*•••••••••
•■••••
Far
Value.
100
1(100
100
100(1
100
lOU
100
100
100
loou
1000
voo
500
100
100
500
1000
)00
500
100
100
100
1000
100
100
100
1000
400
400
100b
600
100
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
100
lOoo
800
100
600
600
, lltOO
, 1000
600
100
!0(i
. 100
800
1000
, 1000
100
BM.
104
1800
050
1U8
128
120
Asked.
SUNDAY TIIAINS.
.35, 8.20 a. m., 12.r<0, 4.15,
8.40,
H8
180
100
lot-
100
lOo
25
760
1900
• • e •
725
"90
90
"79
700
700
140
bO
IU25
1140
175
K'O
81.'>
itkS)
1(500
io;«
• • • •
96
116
120
215
WQ
500
• • • *
"76
■ • • •
80
198
800
716
70
lion
260
100
Salea.
104H
1805
180
6f)0
108
»7H
Ifo
128
125
1342.^
1150
800
40O
lu9
«)
4(^5
lUlO
SOX
737H
!W
llO'i
775
104
19\
200
«7ax
472 ><
687X
1546
702.^
720
143
84
200
67 '.
142 H
1027 H
1145
180
IICO
600
101 >«
817>i
S20
1025
1082 (,
1097*,
210
100
125
247',
1125
1200
120','
:20
80
100
52X
46
972X
For Boston,
7.30 p. ni. HKTUUN, 8 a. m., 5, 7 p. m.
For l.awrentw, 8.20 a. m., 6.40, 7.50 p. ra.
RETl'KN. 7.40, 8.15 a. in., 12.10, 6.35 {Km.;
Mouth Lawrcneo, 4.2.5, 7.44 p. ra.
For Ifaverblll. 8.20 a. m., 6.40, 7.80 p. m.
RKTUKN, 8, 11.45 a. in., 4.08, 5.25, 7.'25 p. m.
For Portland, 5.40 p. in. UETliUN, 1, 4.18 p.
m. J. T. FUKItEU, (ilen. Manager. '
WM. MKKUITT, Jli., Supt.
J. F. PHILLIPS. Gen. Agt. at Lowell.
Oct. 22, 1887.
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOBBR 10. 1881.
Passenger Serrice iVom Lowell :
For Boston, at 6..50, 6.85, T1H.55, \\1.W, 7.36,
•I17J18. •J8..30, •J19-22, 119.30, •ltH.58 and 11.00 a.
m., •t§l2.20, 1.20, 2.10, Ua.W, •114.25, 4.30,
^U.NJ>AY8,
*iX»M p. m.
J7J18. •18..30,
.. •t§l2.20,
118.88, «.(>(». ♦Jt" 34,
*it7.38, '.t.OO. *ttO-20 a. m., 4.25 p. m.' Return i
11845, 7 30, 8.00, •8.80, •<♦.(«, 9.15, riO.Otl, 11.00
a. m., 12.(KI m., ♦I.W), 2.00, •3.00, 1T3.45, 4.45,
•5.00,5.30, '15.45, 0.15, •7.00, 10.00, 11.10 p. m.
SUND.VY.S. 9.00 a. m., 1.00, 6.00, •7 00 p. m.
For Wobnrn, 0.3.5, 7.10, 7.3.5, 9.22, 11.01) a. m.,
1.20. 4.30, O.IM), (I..H4 p.m. SUN DAYS, U.OO a.m.,
4.28 p.m. Ketu'nt 8.22,9.41, 11.24 a. m.,
6.08,«.4.M0.23. 11.33 p. m. SUNDAYS, 9.27
, 5 27 p. m.
%yt>rth»m Depot only. lOr on
■ th. If ytn Bedfbrd.
arrival t^f train* from the ifort.
For LawreoM, 0.35, 10.1.5, 11.00 a. m , 1.40, 2.10,
4..' 0,0.00 p. m. Sl^DAYS, at9.16 a. m.. 7.16
n. m. Returns 7.45, 8..30 and 11.25 a. m.,
12.05,8.18.5.15, 6.45 p. m. SUNDAYS. 8.00,
8.55 a. m., 6.15 p. m.
For Nalein and Way-Stations. 7.86 a. m.. 1.40,
6.00 p. m. Return : 7.20, 11.46 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time given below it from Northern Depot.
For AjerJanotlon aud Way -Stations, at 7.15
a. m.. 12.06 and 5.U5 p. m. SirNDAYS, at 2.16
p.m. Return : 8.15 a. m., 12 JW> and 6.15
SUNDAYS, 8.15 a. m
p. m.
Boston & Savannah
STEilMSIIlP CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
* Savannah,
Connecting there with all K.-dl and Water Line*.
FATOKITK ROUTE TO FLORIDA.
Iron nieainH»dps "GATE CITY" and "CITY'
OF MAC" ),N" leaving Savannah Pier, CongrofS
elrcet. Itof.en, KNT.HY THURSDAY, at 8
o'clock. For freight or passage, ajiply to A.
DbW. S.\MP8ON,20l Washington street, Bos-
ton, or to RICHARDSON A BARNAltD, AgenU,
Boston.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merohants and Miners Traniportation
Oompanj's Providence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Most Direct Route from New England for
Norfolk and Richmond, Old Point Comfort, Va.,
Washington, D. C, and Baltimore, Md.
PA8SKMGER8 AND FRKIOHT.
The Iron Steamship William Crane, 1800
tons, Capt, K. R. Warren, sails from Provtdenoe
every \VTiDNK8DAY, 6 p. m.
The Iron Steaiuahip Johns Hopkins, 1300
tons, Capt. 11. D. Foster, sails evnry SATUU-
DAY, 6 p. m., from Lonbdalb Whart.
These well-known steamships are large and
comfort/tlile and tittcd with every convenience
for PASSKNUERS and coinmao<l«d liy navl-
iralors of long and snecessful ex|Arlenou. Sea
voyages hy these steamers are refreshing an<i
Invigorating and tho round trip c«n be accx>m-
pllshed In rivK uays. Fare, Including room
and meals, very low.
FRKIGUT OONNBOTIOMi
Made without drayage with the following
routea :
Tlrirlnla and Tenneasea Air Line, at Vor-
folk, Ta.
Atlantic Coaat and Seaboard Air Llnaa, at
Xorfblk* Va.
Oheaapeake and Ohio R. R. and Kanawha
Dispatch, at Newport Newa, Ta.
Richmond and Danville R. R. and Plad*
mont Air I<ine, at Weat Point, Ta.
Baltimore and Ohio R. R. and Continental
Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Merchanta and Minora Trana. Co.*a Savan-
nah Line, at Baltlmorot Md.
FLOATING SOAP
18
THE CHIEF
For tho Bwtli, Toilet unci Laundry.
Snow WUito iind Absolutely Puro.
If jrour dealer <li>en not konp White Clond Soap,
toiid 10 cunts ti'i' KKiiipli) eako to tho makers
JKS. S. KIRK S CO.,
CHICAGO.
Jiisurancf.
• nm-FIFTH YEAR.
LOWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Onre, 40 Central Htrtsvt.
.I.e. ABBOTT, PrksiDknt.
E. T. AliUOtT, SEC'Y AND TUKAS.
DIKECTOKll:
Wm.H.Wlgplu,
.1. Ii. Fellows,
Wni.P. rtraicr,
(has. A. Hlott,
W. K. Livingston,
J.C. Abbott,
Dividends 60 PKU CENT, on tlvo years, AO
l>«)r oeut. on Ihreo years, 38>i per cent, on on*
year policies.
in exjnneeilon with the above comjiahy Is %
general agcnr-y for illv'.dend paring mutual and
reliable stoi*k companies.
E. T. ABIIUTT, -Agent.
IlenJ. Walker,
Amos n. French,
N.M.Wright,
A.O.PollanI,
E.'l. Abbott,
P. C. Uates.
TU£ HOLYOKK STILL L£AD8
On and after Juno 1st the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAY
70 PSR OKNT. DIVIDKNDS.
Tills company has a surplni as regartls policy
holders, of tM4.lM«, and will write on ILKB.
CANTILK RlSli-S. Represented by
Charles Coburn, 2^entral St.
Also rejircfents other llrst-clnss Mittual and*
Stock Companies.
TIIK L.VTKST l»OPULAIl COLLKC-
TION8 OF
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Young Folks' Album. A larfcc collceilon of
Avalt/cR, jralops, polka«, marches, Kchottlnches,
n-verles, uavottos, etc.. for plauo or eiibliict
organ. Kleifniitly boun<l In paper, prlee .V»c.
Kllte eollfetlon of l>»nce Music. Contains
all the liiicfit waltzes, galops, inarehen, from the
••.Mikado," '•Mlaek Hus.-ar," "\»non,""Gatpar-
one." "Ainorlta," etc. Price .5'ic.
Piano Monarch. A ex)llcetlon of piano solos
from »u'!h writers as (i. D. WUson, Beaumont,
Delllpger, Dellbes, Leybach, Lan^e, Kllenberg,
MIehaells. Bohm, Llchne.r. etc., etc. Best book
of the kind published. Price 50c.
Famous donsrs. (By tamouf composers.) A
grand rollectbm of .'^tandanl and i opular songs
and ballati-; prl<-e.VK:.
Monarch ef Hung:. A collection of gems of
Tosil, Molli.y, Millard, aulllvan. Adams, Mar-
/,lalf>, Welllngs, Buealossl, Midr, Abt, Gatty,
Pomet, iMehl, Koeckel and others; price 50c.
Kmpr«-ss of Sour. A collection of popular
BongH by the most famous Anierlmn writers.
Including Kcmn from Ilowaid, Sejtnlan, Gus
Williams. Skelly, Bobby Newcomb, Harry C.
Talbert and a host of others ; price 50c.
Any of the above liooks sent by mall. Price
00 cents.
GARDNER'S MUSIC STORE,
Pianos, Organs, Music Books and Musical Mer-
chandise,
00 Merrimack Street.
For Amherst, Mllford and Wilton, at 0.15 a. m.,
l'i..5.5, 3.48, 5.4U p. in. Sunday, 'i n. m.
For Crcenlleld, Peterboro', Bennington, Hills-
Itoro' and Kecne, at <.i.l5 a. in. and 3.48 p. m.
For Nashua, Manchester and C;oneord, at 8.30,
!).1.5, U.44 a. m., I'^.A.'), 1.47, 3.4M, 5.4U, 6.2ft, 7.48
p.m. (Sundavs at 2, 7.48 p. m.)
For I'enaoook, rranklln, Lebanon and White
River Junction, at U. 15 a. m., 1.47, 3.48 and
•7.48 p. ra.
For Warner, Bradford, Sunapee, Newport (N.
IL), Claremont and Clnremont Junction, at
<J.15a. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTllton, Lake Village, Meredith, Lacx)nla,
Wclrs, Plymouth, Warren, Haverhill, Woods-
ville, at 9.44 a. m., 1.47 and *7.48 p. m.
For Campton, Thornton, North Woodstock, Lla-
lion, Littleton and Whiteaold, at ».44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m.
For Jefferson, Lancjister, Groveton and Fabyan,
at ii.44 a. m.
For Montpeller and all points on the Montpoller
and Wells River railroad, via Plymouth and
Woodsvllle, atH.44a. m.
For tit. Johnsbury and Lyndonville, via White
River Junction, at it.l.'i a. in. and 7.48 p. m.
For 8t. .Johnsburv, Lyndonville, .Newport, .Sher-
brooke, via Plymouth and Woodsvlllc, at "J.44
a. m., ♦7.48 p. m.
For Montpeller, Kssex Junction, Burlington and
St. Albans, via Central Vermont lino, at 9.15 a.
in., 1.47 and •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal and Quebec, via Montreal and
BoHton Alr-Llne, at •.•.14 a. m., ♦7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont lice, at 9.15
a. in., 1.47, ♦7.48 p. m.
tg-* Daily.
Freight trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
ti.40, 11.08 a. m., 2.2-%, 10.00, 11.00 n. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 'J.30, 4.05, 9.40 a.
m., IJ.'M, S.lftp. m.
Leave I.iowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave LgwcU for Salem at !».05 a. m.
FREIGHT DEPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, M.anchester, Con-
roi-(| and the North and West, at 7..20, 11.35 a. m.,
'iM, 5.45 p. m.
Lea^e Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worcester.
Fttchburg, New York and tbe West, at 2.4S and
'J. 25 a. m.
C. 8. MELLEN, Gcnl. Superintendent
GEO. W. STOREll, Genl. Pass. A
Through bills of lading Issued via all above-
named routes. Mark goods via P., N. AMD B.
LINE.
Tlcketa on sale at E. Q. Wimdror'a ofllce, 8
Westminster street, W. H. Chukoh ft Co., office
1 Weybosset street, or at Steamship office, 99
India street.
For rates, passage or freight appiv to
S. H. lUxiKWKLL,
New England Agent, ,
Providence, R. I.
QEootJ anH Coal.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood X Solid X Rcllat>le X
AT THE
FIBE IKSUBANOE AOEITOT
OF
GEO, E. llETCALF,Jlo^56 Central Streel
Having pnrehasod the agency of the Merri-
mack Mutual Fire lnsurane>e Co. of Andover,.
with its sixty years of satlstaclorv dealing with
Its policy holders, he Invites all the former
friends of the e/>mi>any and many new ones to
examine Us inorlts and rollablUty. Six othtr
companies alpo reiiresented by me.
GEO. E. METCALF,<>« Central Street,
SuciMissor to K. L. Cardcll A Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
cash assets Jan. 1, 1887...
Total Ititbillties (ro-lnsuranco)
•••••••••
.(492,23(1.79
. 15«i,6(W.15
Net asseta..
••&••%•••••
.$380,1171.00
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
OF ALL iqNDS ' ,
/r THIS OFFICE.
FARMERS, AHENTIONI
Stockbrldge Mannrea.
Bowker'a UIII and Drill Fhoapbate.
Buflklo Itone .Supor-Phosphate.
Bradley's Snper-Phosphate.
E:. IV. y^oo^ A: Co.
«7 MABKJBT STBKKT.
C. £. PAIGE, Local Agent
ft
Pennsylyania Bailroad
The Beat Bailroad In the World.
The Faateit Trains In the World.
New York to Chicago, 24 hours.
New York to Clnclncatl, 31 honra.
Mew York to St. Loola, S9 hoora.
Five Daily Eipress Trains to tlie Wesl
Apply for tickets and full InformatloD to
W. R. BATCHJCLDER.^T,cket^Agen^ ^^^
GEO. W. MILLKB. TltUtet A^-J^O. OB. R^
A.Y.CASWELL. Tlek^eJA|g«t^B.^.B.R..^_
At the Old Stand, 38 Middle Street.
At the New Yard, Foot of Pond 8treet.
^Vllllam Kltti-odtfe,
A. W. WEEK.S, Agent,
Wholesale ami RcUdI l>cnler In WIlkCBbarre,
Lackawanna, Lehigh, Franklin, Ciiinburland,
C. C. Cnnnel, Ac Wood, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. Telephone number, 'iM-l.
WM.E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lohlgh, Philadelphia A
Rcadinir, Wllkesbarrc, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'b George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Policy hoblers share In theprodts on explra*
tlon of policies.
Dividendi, 70 Per Cent., After July ls\.
DIRBCTORH :
Levi Mprague,
Geo. F. Richardson,
i). 8. Richardson,
Chas- H. Coburn,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. KlmbaU,
Henry C. Howe,
C. C. IluU'.hlnwB ,
W. F. Salmon,
S. T. Lancaster.
Oak, Maple and Pine, sawed
and split.
€3keovtge E. Stanley'*
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Merchandise delivered per order Jrom aU
tr.ilns on the Boston and Lowell, Nashoa and
LoweU, Old Colony and Bp«tonaad Maine R.B.
Shipping laealpts obtalnad lor foods forwarded.
M Thoradlka StraeC.
WOOD.
''''' "^'^ i?«ff.^?5ind"' ""'^- CEMENT.
TTl/ri? COBB'S Extra and Finishing
LillTllLi* uiens Falls, Vermont.
All kinds Building and Amerl- TIRf riT
can and Scotch Fire A>XilV»H.
Hay. Sti*a.Tv.
Masons', Dental and Xjsnd
Plaster. Plaster.
Office, 27 Central Street, Lowell, Masa.
LEVI SPRAGUK, rKKSIDKNT.
E. M. TUCIfE, Secretabt .
4EirInsurancG to any amount effected In relia-
ble companies.
K.M.TUCKE, Agent,
27 Central Street.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO. 67 GORHAM STRKKT,
Plumbing and Pipings
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tin
worker. A line line of
BIILKMKNranset Milk Cans as good and
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 07 Gorham Street.
KAOLIlf,
OHARGOAL.,
FBBTILIZKRS.
HAIR,
SAND,
GRAVEI..
Floiii* and O^rain.
Office and Yard,
37 '• Thorndlke Street.
Telephone 188-L.
Branch Oflloe,
88 Merrimack Street,
Calderwood's.
I»HOTOGmA.I»Iiei.
A. H. SAHBOBH, 24 Oentral Block,
Ben to announce to tho oltlscns of LoweU and
Tldnlty that he has purchased all th« necatlves
owaed bv the late N. C. Sanborn, and Is now
prepared to fill duplicate orders from the same.
Bt lone association In business with the lata Mr.
Saahom I feel oonfldent of ^ying — *""' ""-
tMtton to all his fonner ea
Oliflord'8
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 A5D0TEB 8TBEBT.
FM-Class Dyelni of Evenf Description
Dona at short notice and aatlsfaetlon
guaranteed^
Ladles' and gents' garments dyed whole.
All kinds of garmeots cleaned and repalre<l
If desired. -x
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PniLOSOPnT OF MARRIAGE* glr-
Ing a clear synopsis of the Impediments to
marriage, exhausted vitality, cto., etc., can be
had from all tiews agenu or forwarded direct
from tbe author. Dr. P. J. JORDAN, 19 Joy sL,
Boston, on receipt of W oents.
1
LOCAL NEWS.
DBMOCRATIC OITF COMMITTBB.
Chairman Ouinn of the Committee Kn-
dorsed for Loyalty to the V'l'^rim^
Ablllly. ai.d tlm Lowell Morning rimes
Oenouuced— Other Business.
There was a meetlnj: of the democratic
cllv comuiilleo ul JackhOU hall iHht nljflil,
at which 32 of Ibo 72 lueinberh were present,
2ft members belnif nevessary for a quorum.
Cbuirnmn K. B. gMinn called ll^« "»e«l »K . «
order, and ComnllinaM Michael J. Uarvty
Viio cho-icu secretary pro tem.
IIIK riMK.S-<iri.NN KOW.
After the roll call. It »Pl>e'"l»«.*;"*AV*^
ports of roininittee"* or
re-
other continued busi
iiess was to be Introdueed, new business was
announced as In or.ler. Lawreiwe J. fiin th
then Mild that be rose to present u imittei
Ibul be tboiiKbt of conKlderuble '"PO"; ""•^j
For <»ome inoiilbs past a inoruli.K joui al
published In the city and supi)osed to hus-
tain deraoerutie doetrlues bus seen 111 to as-
sail the chttlrman of this committee. It has
Hccused him of Incompetency, of usIiir Ills
poMtlou for euriyiujr out privado purp.>Hi^,
Ind bus scullereJ other InMluua loi^ of u like
charaeter. If this is true the denaot;rals
ahould not bo reDieseuted by any •*u^'^ Pf,'';
son as elmlrman of Iheir commlltee. He did
not think ibut tbe denioerals of Lowell be-
lieve tbal Iho cba:i{«» «re true, and ho
thouKbl 11 the duty of this committee to ei-
ther ilenv these cburKos or Insist on havln»c
them proved. lie thought ibut it Is njurl-
cus to the democrullc purlv that sueU cbar^es
should be made. It was a duty lo endorse tbe
cbalrmun or say thai these ehurges are true.
He (Mr. Hmllb) moved tbe adoption of the
follow luK resolutions:
lletolvHi, That we, the inend»crs ft the dem-
ocratic clly conimlttoo of Lowell, hereby extend
to Edward 11. tiiiinn, prehldenl of this commit-
tee, our sincere thanks for the cnicleucy and
loyalty with which he haH condiicttd Us affairs
and for the nnllorm courtesy he 1ms extended
to the membo.s while In the discharge of his
duties. . ^. ., - _
/<M<Wr*<i, That we condemn the action of a
mornlnK newspaper claimhiK to represent tlem-
o<'ratlc principle-., tor Us jicrsonal attacks upon
the president of this commlltee nml Its xross
mlHrepre^entailon of his party loyally, and
hereby exprc sonr conflilonco In his honesty
and cuputdllty aud his de\i)llon lo tho demo-
crude cause. ^ , , . . ^
ItfoUril, Thttt a ex»py of tho-e resolutions be
spread upon the records of this committee.
Mr. Smith said ho bad heard the articles in
the newspaper referred to lommented upon
bv demMcruls. on and oil' tbe c«iinmlllee. luid
It' was tbe general opinion t hut grosi Injus-
tice had been «lone tbe eluiirman, and that 11
woulil have tbe elleel of Injurlnif the party.
It Is Ihe duty of ihl" oommittee to puss these
resolutions, or see If there Is any truth In
the ebaixes made. ^., ,
At this point In the meelliiK ( bulrmau
Oulnn eulleil James H. Morrison to tbe ehulr.
Counellmaii Sullivan of ward l moved that
IheMuestion of adoptlnn; the resolulious Ijo
put by a rNIni; vote.
Mr. tiarvev, seeretury. read a comrauulca-
tlon from Messrs. Campbell .t llanMiom stat-
tu2 that tbev un.lerslood a certuin coinmuul-
caUon addresseil by them lo His Honor Mayor
Palmer was to be read before the committee
bv President (^ulnu and askluK. if ».ueh were
the case, ihut they miglil be notlJied uiid
have un opportunity of um>earlnK liefore the
committee lo «lve an explanallon.
Uaulel .1. Donahue, cscp, was the next
speaker. He said he thoujjht It only fair
tlmt Mr. (iuinn should bo ullowtid to be
heard as to how fur tbe charttes made are
true or to conlradita Ibein. The mover of
the resolutions iloublless intended tbut Mr.
Ouinii should bo heurd. U will ulso bo uoth-
liiK more than fair ibut the Times newspaper
people bhve un opportunity to be heard.
MureelluM II. Fleteber said that the n«bt
between the two demoerutlc papers was a
loollsh one. no matter what predplluted it.
There are euouKh republicans to tlxht, with-
out llirhtlnic each other, ile moved that the
que>.troii be dIvWed as some who fuvoro.1
the adoption of the (Irst resolution inljjht op-
pose the second one.
The motion for a division of the question
wax defputi'd bv a deelHivo vote, und by re-
quest of Jo. in J. HoKuo, excj., the resolutions
were read ajjain.
Lawrence J. Smith UKuin spoke. He subl
that the resohilions were ni>t introdueed lo
make any* furllAr dissensions In tbe denio-
cralic party or to help its «)ppoiienls. 1 hey
were prose'iited Inut tbe parly luinbi be made
stronger, aud to discountenance that which
mav have a tendency to dis;;rmc or disrupt
tlie'party. Tbero Is no noint in endorsing
the chairman unless we .lenounce the paper
thai attacked him. If the publishers of that
paper have any infoimution that justlBes
them in the course that lliey have taken In-
was willlnj£ to hear il. Our chairman of tbe
cItv committee would l)e wllliii« to have
them heard. If there is lo bo a democratu;
party In Lowell we must put an end to ibese
parlv (piarrels. If the fact thai the chair-
man'of the comniiltee Is connected with an-
other deinoeratie newspaper is the animus of
the ultacks upon him, tliey sbouhl not l>e al-
lowed lo KO on. To puss the resolutions is lo
would support the first one. tonight. He ac
knowletlged that the pai)er hail no right to
attack men as citizens. We want to act ou
principle, for the Iwst Interests of tbe purty.
We have heunl no answer lo the charges pre-
ferred by the Times. It is a question wbelh-
er the ebulrman bad a rkdit to act for tbe
democratic city coinialttee, in piesentlnK a
name for registrar of voters. To candidates
for re«lslrar who saw Cbulrnian (iumu am
(le^ired bi^ endorsement, be sai<l that he ha«l
endorsed one man. ami coiddti't endorse any
one else. I have, said Mr. Douohue, aulbor-
lly for what 1 say.
Mr. Crowley— Mr. (iuinn went to the
mayor us a privule citizen, und oresenled the
name of Dennis J. Crowley for leL'istrar.
the mavor asked him If be would write out
au application for Mr. Crowley's uppo ni-
ment. Ho did so, and then tbo mayor asked
him lo slun ll us chairman of the deinoeratie
cllv commlllec. He did Ihls, also, without
claiming to represent the comniillee.
Hon. John Welch-Does the cbairmau do
sire to press a vote on the resolutions as Ibey
are* Does he desire us to vole with the
uuderstundlnif that one place us rcKlstrar of
voters Is lllledl' . . , . •
Luwrene* J. Smith aauin addressed the
commlltee. Ile salil that the alt;icks upon
Cliulrinur Quion by the Times were eoin-
meuced long before the contest for rejOs-
liars, und prior lo the state eleeliun. He
bad been accused of Incompetency, and of
nslnjc tbe position for personal ends. If we
have been unforlunute in having such u man
for chairman we ouj(hl to flutl ll out. We
don't believe ll, because we have known
him. If the Times editors have any knowl-
edge to buck up Iheir ehurges he would like
to know It. Tersonally he hud a high roRurd
for Messrs. Campbell and Haiiscom. 'I hey
hud done him many favors, and this was un
unplnasanlduty. lie know of no other pa-
per that had made such au ullack us they
hsd, and their charges are Imporlunt. if true.
If there Is any one present that bus any
charge io present agHlnsl Chulrman Uulnn as
chutrman of this committee we will hear
him. But, If being a democrat means any-
thing, we want to stop this kind of work.
John J. Hogan, estj., said Unit Cliulrman
(^uinn's course in recommending Dennis J.
Crowley for registrar was wise and il«ht.
The tirst resolution should pass. But we
are treading on dangerous ground when we
denounce any democratic paper In Lowell.
He didn't believe thai the publishers of the
Times knew of these resolutions, and as u
matter of Justice Ihev should have a right to
be beard. He tildn't say that he agreed with
them in what they had said und done, bui
we ought to all be reconciled. Let us start
ott" In a new year all right. Let us pass the
Ursl resolution and lay Ihe sccouil one over
till the next meeting.
Thomus Uogcrs of wufd .'i said that he
hoped that both resolutions woulil be passed
at Ibis time. , ,
M. H. Kieteher.— The llist resolution
should be passed, und tbe second laid on Ihe
table. A hearing should be allowed on the
second resolution. He favored the nomina-
tion of Mr. ( rowloy lor registrar.
Daniel J. Doimhuo said that only about
one-lhird of the members of tlie committee
were preseut and hastv action should not l>e
taken. He tbouglit tbut Dennis J.\ Crowley
would make a gooti i-egUtrur, and wouldn't
I OU7 Goaaell Oommlttoas. ;
1 There were meetings of several comralt-
tees of the city council yesterday aflernoou ]
I for approvul of bills aud trausacllon of other ,
business. •
j CHJ.MMII TBK O.N HTItKKTrt.
' At the meeting of tbe committee on ^
I streets all the members were preson . All |
the bills presented w..ro approval with the
' exeeplion of two of (Jeorne KIchardson and
I the Locks niul Cunals coinpunv against the ,
I cllv, which, it upprared, should beeluirged to
sonic other appropriation than strccls. one of
i the Lowell and Andover railroad against the
«ltv for gravel used In 1S84 In liiling Mead-
ow'crofl street, and one of John 11. Donnelly
for bulaueo of nmount due for pHlntiiig
Pawlucket brhlge. The lust two bills
were referred to tbe chalrinan and auper-
Inlendent of streets, and tho first two were
not approved. The bill of John H. Don-
ellv is lor iflUft, half the amount he was to re-
cefve, bv conlrac», for painting the bildgo
two coals, ihiougliout. He has received
f IST), bul Superintendent Cawley would not
approve the bill lusl year for the last half of
tbe puyment, on the ground that Douelly
had not painted two eouts on the bridge, ac-
cording lo the contra<t. In regard to the
bill of the Lowell ami Andover rullroad, the
fad tbut ll has not previously been presenteil
und approved, although contracted In 1S«4,
caused suspicion that something might be
wrong about it.
Councilman Coburn objected to a bill of
John Trull of Tewksbury for hay at f22 a
ton, staling thai an alderman told him that
he bought hay ofl" the same scaflold for #20 a
ton. supt. Cawley saitl that he thought tbut
the hav was worth f22. He had bou^ht
more or less hay of Mr. Trull since first elect-
ed superintendent of streets, and hud also
bought It for his own use liefore he was sti*
perlutondent. Mr. Trull's hay Is noted tor
being extra. He should like to have tbe
comndttee come and see the hay at the city
stable. Ho couldn't believe that tbe same
quality was sold for $20.
Councilman ("oburn said that be dldn I
doubt that the bay was good, all he objected
From Yesterday's Second Edition.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
AN IMPORTANT
PROPOSAL.
Law Asked
to being Ibc nrlee.
lev— 1
R«|t«al of the Weekly Payment
For.
Ih»HTo.\, Feb. 3.— Kepresenttttive Fen y of
Spring Held was before tbe labor commlltee
this morning to ask the repeal of the weekly
payments law. He took tbe ground thul the
weekly (l^yments system was au evil to
workingmen, und tbut wage earners cannot
suxeusmuch money as by monlhly pay-
ments. He would huve payments compul-
sory ul least monthly, but would leave week-
ly payments for those onlv who tind thai it
Is belter for them. He appeared before ibe
cuininilteeof his own motion, without the
iciliiest of anv one. Nearly ."iO per cent, of
Ibe dcposllori In savings bunks are wage
tarners. Mr. Ferry gave the following tlg-
niCH to show the excess of the yenrly in-
crease in deposits In savings bunks over the
dividends paid In tbe same time: 1«S0, ?<;i,-
7(M).0OO; IHMl, »4,rOO,(XX); IS82, r.J.<»<Mi,(X)0;
lMi<H,««l, 750,000; 1HH4. r^'W.OOO; IHS'), #2.-
(MMi.OOO; 1880. *6,TO(),00<); 1KH7, |!4JU,000. Tbe
inference was that the savings were ma«ie
less in the IuhI year untier the weekly pay-
incnt law than tbe year before, when tbe
vcar was half under the olil and half under
ibe new law. But the business conditions
were such that the savings should have
l>een larger. He bud ini|Uired among
working people, and found that they could
not do as well as under tbe monthiv pavmenl
svoUin. Chulrmun Howurd and Mr. Keane
o! Ilolyoke of the commlltee suggested thai
Ihf difference In «lcposlt« was due to the In-
vt>tinonl in homes and In the development
of ct.-operallve banks. Mr. Ferry said ll cost
the Boston aud Aloany rullroad $!W,000 a
vcar more under tho weekly than under the
inonthlv svslcra to make Its payments. He
knew tfiut'muny of the help of the largest
paper mill In the country wouhl prefer
monlhly pavments. The hearing was
L-Ioscd.
help tbe party.
Hon. John Welch said Ibal
he cndorseil
the first resolution but not the last one. He
did not believe in condemning one paper in
the ligbt, and endorsing the other, or letting
It go free. If called upon to vide upon thi-
resolutions Us presented be sborld feel
obllued to vote against them. Tbe small
ijumber of members of tbe commlltee pres-
ent is one reason why tbev should not l)e
passed tonight. Tlieie are many away who
ought to be here. He was aware that in
mukinvj Ids remarks be wus tiuudlng on dan-
gerous ground, but be had llic courage of
bis convictions. The paper referred lo in
the resjiullons hns ul least given the demo-
crullc purty ul large hourly support. He
<Mr. Wekrh) was friendly lo the chairman of
the committee, and he knew it. He was
willing that the gentleman recommended by
the chairman of the city committee for ap-
pointment as registrar should receive the a|)-
polntment. He was informed that the mayor
would appoint J. Frank Tage, one of tbe
registrars, unless united action of the demo-
cratic cllv committee induced hira to act
otherwise. By Mr. Quinn's open letter to
the proprietors of the Times he umlerslood
that he tacitly consented '
lo the reuoml na-
tion of J. Frank Tage, a man whose
democracy is seriously questioned. If one
democrullc paper has rondcinned democratic
ofMciuis, tbe other 1ms condemned the i>olicy
of its leaders. .,..,.
Hon. Jerendah Crowley *ald that he con-
demned these attacks of tlemocratic papers
on d.emocrats. And he especially condemned
tbe attacks when a paper would go Into a
man's private life, and almost into his bed
chamber, to attack him. Demoerutlc papers
do not voice dcniocralic sentiment when
tbev altuck democrats. Tbe veteran M. II.
Fletcher of the cominiltee hail known whut
It was to lie attacked within as well as with-
out his party, bul his shoulders nre broad,
and he does not falter in the ranks. Mr.
Crowley said that ho had a high personal
regard for Messrs. Campltell and Hanscom
of the Times newspaper, bul he didn't syra-
pnthlzc with them al all In this uttaek upon
the cbflinnan of tbe democratic city conimil-
tce. Nor tlld be l»clleve In tbe attacks of the
News upon the Times, nor In the attacka of
the W«ekly Sun upon democrats. The
Times, in tho main, has been a good donio-
crutic pa|)cr, and has struck many sturdy
blows for the party. The newspaper tight*
had >ometbli)g to do with local democratic
defeat in the state and municipal olecllons.
We want to heal up our dissensions and pre-
sent on unbroken front to the enemy.
Daniel J. Donohue, esq., said that the
Times Is the leading democratic i)ap€r of the
„ _ gooi
be a candidate against Mr. Crowley If there
were no other candidates.
I'tttrlck Kelley of ward « favored tho pas-
suge of both resolution^.
The resolutions were adopted by u vote of
24 to 7. Mr. Hogan doubted the vote, und
called for the veas and nuys, which second
vote resulted fn the passage of the resolu-
tions by a vote of 26 to 7.
On the announcement of the vote Messrs.
Hogan, Fletcher and Allen rose and slated
that they favored the Ursl resolution. Den-
nis J. Sullivan of ward 1 remarked that no
apology wus necessary.
UiaiVinan E. B. Qulno rose after the an-
nouncement of the vote, and made remurks
alcuii»lderable length. In which ho thanked
tho coittmlttee for the show of contldence In
him. HesHitUbttt he had always been a
democrat, and hdd voled tbe straight party
ticket. In his capacity as chairman of the
clly commlltee, which ho <Ud not take as a
mendicant, but which a sense of duty would
not allow bim to decline, he bad acted in all
things without any view of self-aggrandize-
ment, but, us fur as his ability led him, for
the best interests of tho purty. He hud
lolled In the party long days and weary
nights for some of those who bud sim*
shown Ingrutitude for bis kindness. He ex-
pressed bis feeling thul one controlling cause
of tbe alta«!ks of the Times newspaper upon
him was the fact that lie wus prominently
connected with a young rival democratic pa-
per.
After Chulrman Qiiinn concluded bis re-
marks, which were made with considerable
feeling, Coiineilman Dennis A. Sullivan
moved that the cbairmau be exonerated from
all blame in endorsing Dennis .1. Crowley I's
registrar, but an amendmcut oflered by
Thomas J. Savers prevailed that whatever
action bud beenlukeu by Chalimau (^ulnnbe
endorsed.
Mr. Ciuinn mudo further remarks, saying
that he bad staled lo Mayor Talmer that J.
Frank I'age was very unpopular among dem-
ocrats, and that proof could be adduced that
be has ceased to act with the dcmocnitlc
parlv. Mr. (^linn said that he liud also i-ir-
culaied a petition thai Mr. I'age be not reap-
l)ointed. Hh moved il as the sense of the
committee that Mr. Tagc be not reappointed,
as a democrat.
Hoii. John Welch adduced as proof tbut
Mr. Pago Is no longer a democrat that be re-
cently consulted a republican lawyer and
politician in u registration matter instead of
the cllv solicitor. Chairman t^uinn's motion
was ununimouslv udopted. M. II. Fletcher
instanced one fact in disproving Mr. Page's
democracy— that he furnished the republic-
an bead(iuarters with copies of the check
list before Ihe democratic city committee
received theirs.
The cliairman was instructed to petition
the mayor for a hearing of the city commit-
tee on tbo subject of tbe reappointmeiit of J.
Frank Page as registrar of voters.
A motion of M. H. Fletcher that the chair-
man be requested to endorse tbe names of all
candidates for registrar known to be demo-
crats was discussed und the names of D. J.
Donahue, John Ewiug, David W. O'Brien,
John T. Masterson and K. B. Peirce were
mentioned in connection with the po>ition.
An amendmcut introduced l>y Patrick
Kellev that the mailer l)e .left to
the cbairmau and executive committee
was followed bv a substitute motion Intro-
duced by Hon. .'lohn Welch thul the com-
mittee proceed to ballot for cundidutes for
registrar. The last named motion whs de-
cl'-red out of order— tbe cbair being suh-
tuined on an appeal from the deciflon. The
amendment of Patrick Kelly was adopted.
The secretary was instructed to forward
to the mayor all votes of the meeting on the
subject of registrar of voiers.
I'he meeting adjourned at 10.3S o'clock.
Supt. Cawlev— I can soil tbo hay tho city
bought today for 1*22 per ton. and the pur-
chaser will e«)ine after It. There has l>een
iincalleil-for talk about the transaction.
Aldermah Staples- Did you buy the bay at
tho stipulated price of <l2*i u tony
Supt. Cuwiev— Yes; I dlil.
Ald.Staules-Wcll. the clly will have to
'pav the bill anyway, then.
Councllnuui Beals said he saw hay quoted
at from »1« to »22 a ton.
Tbe bill was approved. Councilman < 0-
burii voting in opposition.
('ommhtkk, t|.N miK dki'aktmkxt.
.\t a meeting of tlie committee on Are de-
partment last night It wus votetl to authorize
tbe purchase of a ten-circuit repeater for the
re-establisbment of the lire alarm system, at
tt co<-t of i|illM7. A slx-clreidt repeater Is
now iM-'Ing used, lemuorarlly. It was voted
that the temporarv chief engineer be paid al
the rale ot *l.'MiO per annum. Secretary
Smith of tbe pauper board complained that a
member of the department baJ surtered his
father to be cured for al the city's expense at
the farm, and Ihe secretary thought the lire-
man snouhl contribute. The committee In-
structed Its secretary to look Into tho matter
aud stimulate the tllial alT.tction of tbe hou.
OtJMMMTKK ON IHJI.ICK.
The committee on police gave a long hear-
ing lust night in the cases of OfHcers J. W.
Tlllon amlKdwaid Burke, who were sus-
pended bv Chief Noyes for neglect of duty
as palroirnen. Several witnesses were ex-
amined, and the committee dnully voted to
recommen«l to tbe aldermen thai the men Iw
discharged. Tllton Is an old ofllcer, having
been appointed In 1M7I, while Burke was ap-
pointed a regular officer last September.
FROM ABROAD.
Conservative Memltera of Parllaiuent
K levied.
I,o.MK)N, Feb. 3.— Mr. M. W*. Maltlnson
(conservative) has been elected without op-
liositlon to tho scat In the House of Com-
mons for the Walton division of Liverpool
made vacant by the rcslgnutlon of Mr. Oll>-
son, who reeentiv uecepted un Irish Judge-
ship. Mr. Doditson H. Madden (conservu-
tivc), who again run for Dublin university
on bis upptdntment as solicitor general of
1 1 eland, was re-elected without opposition.
A I'ovfrly-strlcknn Man Miirdnrs His
ramlly uf Heveu and Uliiis«ir.
I/>MM>N, Feb. a.— A chemist named Der-
by and his wife and six children huve been
fuuhd dead In their dwelling house at Man-
chester. Their death was evblent'iv causeil
li\ poison. Tbev bad been dead several
iliiys. The l>cllef Is that Ihe man, driven to
ilespcrutloH by bis Inability to support
family, administered poison to them
then committed suicide.
bis
and
A western editor has spent six vearH writ-
ing a book entitled, "How to test glue." An
easy subject to stick to; but In the preface
he says, however, he knows no better reme-
dy for coughs and colds nrodueed by seden-
tary habits, than Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
Rare Bariraln.
I have a small farm of IR acres of excel-
lent land lo<!ated 8H miles from l^well P. D.
in one of tho best towns and nelghlwrlioods
in Middlesex county. Large varletv of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac Cottage house of 7 rooms
with an extra good cellar. Good water in
tbe house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high posted barn, match-bourded, with good
cellar. 'Will keep U cows and u horse. Tills
place must be sold within ao days on account
of settling un estate and Is otTered at tlie ex-
ceedingly low price of !J220(). Full particu-
lars of Thomas H. Elliott, 33 Central -treet.
Ix)well.
••Hull's Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked: "I call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are the
results It accomnllshcs.'' The victories
which It bus gained over coughs, sore throal,
croup, whooping cough ami bronchial difli-
cultles are almost numberless. As a speci-
men of the testlmoidals we are dally receiv-
ing read the following:
MONTI'ELIEB, Sept. 12, 1*7.
Messrs, Geo. 8. Hull * Co. :
Ucnllemen— Please scntl me by oxorcss, C O.
1)., four Imttles of your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup. I have l^een using It and feel that I owe
my life to Us wonderlul curative jiowers.
Yours tridy,
Anna Thbikklk.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup is put up in
M lb. l)ottleH al 2.') cents, and X lb. bottles at
ftO cents a bottle. rrei)ared by Geo. S. Hull
& Co. (successors to Lyford A Hull). Five
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streets, l^owell, Mass.
Manufaetuvittg awi Jtotlroad Stocks
and other Investment securities bought ami sold
by Wm. Shepartl, iS Central street. Telcphouo
N0.W.VI.
FurnitMT^ and Carpets.
Sherman A Manning have a Uirse line of
household furniture, black walnut, ash and
palhted chamber suites. New and elegant
styles at very low prices. No. 8 Prescott Mroet
South wick block.
.Medina's Hair lltort>,
94 Merrimack streot, la a popular resor. for
ladles who desire to obtain enulne bargains.
The proprietor has placed such low prlcxjs on
every description of h.tlr goo-ls that evciylMKly
shonld wke advantage of them at once. Call
early for a <*.ho!ce selection.
A Mill Hlown Vp.
( i.KVKLAM*, U., Feb. 3.— The blasting
coming mill of tho Austin Powder com-
pany's plant In Ncwburg township was
blown in piee<>s this morning. The inachlu-
erv had Just l>cen started by Reul>on Wright
wiirii Ihe explosion occurred. Wright was
iiisiantiv killed. A-lurge hole In tbe ground
marks tlie former silo of the mill, but of the
htiilding and contents nothing remains.
About six hundred pounds of powder were
in tbe mill at the time, and its explosion pro-
duced a report heard for miles. The ground
^book as If by an earthquake, and windows
in stores and ifwcUings a mile and a half dis-
tant from the mill weix* broken.
Death from the Bite of a Poisoned Rat.
Nahhia,N. H., Feb. 8.— Mrs. Lucy M.
C'arletou, wife of .Mr. Stephen Carleton, died
at her home in this city lust night, al the age
of <Ri vcars. from blood |>olsonlng, brought
aboul" by n bile upon the face by a polsouird
rut that invaded her sleeping room some
time last Nov.;iner. She is survived by her
venerable husband and two childr(!n, Mr.
John M. t arleton ami Mrs. John S. WIcom
of Nashua. _ _____
Korlous Blevator Accident.
Nkw Y»»KK, Feb. ;t.— The roi)t' uttachcd
to tbe elevator at II. II. Hollls'r wool dress-
lug establishment. '■)4s West Fifty-seventh
street, broke todav while throe men were in
it and carried the'in to Ibc c( liar with a
crash. The men were Imdlv iniured. Their
names are Joseph Kelley. Albert Weber and
Patrick n'Keefe.
Win Probably I>lc.
IlAUTittKl). CL, Feb. 3.— Oeorire Burn- 1
ham of Putnam. CI., aged 3(» years, and sin-
gle, fell from a freiirbt train on tbe New
England road, just above the tininel. this
morning. His Iclt arm and lev' were sev-
ered from Ibe body. Me is now at the bos-
pltal. and will probnbly die.
tr — =? . '-^^ t^'
The Ladles' Favorite,
The newest fashion in ladies' bats will
doubtless cause a llulter of pleasurable ex-
citement among tbe fnir sex. Ludies are al-
ways Husceptil'le to tbe clunges of :i lasblon
plate; and the more startling Mie departure,
tho more earnest the gOKsIn over the new
mode. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is
a positive cure for tbe Ills which afflict f«'-
males and make their lives miserab e. Ibis
.sovereign panacea can be relied on In cases
of displacements and all fun •lioiial ilcrange-
ments. It bnilds ui) the poor, haggard and
dragged-out victim, and gives renewed hope
and a fresh lease of life. It is tbe only medi-
cine for woman's i»cculiar weaknesses and
ailments, sobi by dru<,'glsts, under a P«>»^l"\«
guarantee from Ibe manufacturers, that it
will give satisfaction in every case or money
refunded. Head printed guaranlee on bottle
wrapper.
at -1.
Love feast
nury
witii
What Am I to Do?
The symptoms of biliousness are unhappily
but too "well known. They dltler in different
IndiviilualH lo some extent. A bilious man
is scUlom a breakfast eater. Too frc«iueiitly,
alas, he has an exiellent appetite for liquids
but none for solids of a morning. His
tongue will hardly l)ear Inspection at any
time; If It is not white and furroil, Ills
rough, al all events.
The digestive system is wholly out of order
and dlarrhipa or constipation may be a
symptom or the two may alternate. There
are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood.
1'bero may l>e giddiness and often headache
and acidity or flatulence and fen«lerncsM In
the pit of the stomach. To correct all thU If
A4futttM» Windoiv Brreen»,
Patent .Sliding Window Screens and 8<;reen
Doors nade to order. Old scroens and doors
repaired. Rubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extension and
common ltt<lders. Patent folding clothes dry-
ers, hard and wooden ware, machlnlstfc' and
carpenters' tools. Ix)ngman A Martin's pure
prepared paints. Carpet r.wecpers ami dothos
wringers sold and ropalrod by J. C. Itennett, «1
Dntton street, Lowell. Mans.
SUI'IMIKSSED BOOK,
"Why Priests Should Wed."
.Sold at our office or ^ont by express on receipt
of •'••'W. „ ^ .„«,
NKLLARS ft CO.,
81 State St., Koom .3 (Traveller Building),
Koston.
c..,. .,;Ei.:;m ';jc;nn,7\;f. '.bToW - 1 no^x; :".;f.'/i.'iTo;;»."'i.S.7i[;
in the city
resolution
He was opposed to
and didn't kuow
tbe second
whether be
efficacy.
/ hare been a great sufferer from <lry cauirrh
for many years, and f trle<t many renic<lle«
which helped me, but I hud none which dbl me
BO much liencllt as Ely's Cream Balm. It com
pletely cured me.— M. .1. Lally, ;«» Woo.lwanl
avenue, lioston Highlands, Mass.
J Buffered from acute Inflammation In my
nose and bciMl— for a week at a time I c^uld not
see. I used Ely's Cream Halm and In a few
days 1 was cured. It Is wonderful how quick It
helped me.— Mrs. Georgle S. Judson, Ilartford.
Conn.
Apply B*lm Into each nostril. Price 80 cents.
Ty^Et. BEIVIV
Gives special atuntlon to diseases of the brain
and spinal cord, incluiling Nenriisthenla, or
Nervous Exhau«tinn. Hplnal Irritation, Nerr-
ousOUturbence ofthe heart's action, from
tol)accoor other causes, Paralysis and post-
paralytic oondltlons. Chorea, Kpilepsjr,
Menralrla. *o. Twelve years' exi>crlence In
this class of truublos.
OFFICE HOC Its from 2 to 4 ami 7 to 8.30 p.
n. 88 Central street, Central Bloek.
IVETT OOOI>8fii
"Woroewtfr Ac Co.
Are tecolving lots of new goo<l». Buy a Watch,
a DlanMBd hlnff. or select some beaotlf ul de-
stfB In Silver.
BAPTIBT.
Branrii street Baptist Tabernacle. —Uev. O. E.
Mallorv, pastor, will preucb In Ihe morning.
Handsof piuyer by the young people at 5.«.
Kabbath school tenqierauce concert at 11.JO,
Fifth street Haptl^t.-Itev. L. G. Barrett, pas
tor, will preach ai Itt.aOand 7.15; bai-tUni taking
place at the cIoec of the latter seivlcc. SunUay
school at noon. Connnunlon at 3. Young peo-
ple's meeting at 0. I'ralso service at 7.
Mount Vernon K. B.— Krnest Wesley, nastor,
wl 1 preach In the morning. .SubJo«t. Worils
lo the DUconruged. Sunday s<rbool at 11.45.
A. C. F. meeting utJ.tV Lecture at «. SO. Jiub-
Joci: A BnlldinK In Itulns. Holy couimuDlon
after morulng service.
ChelmsfonI street Free Baptist, corner Plain
street.— Kev. \V. .). liaise, pnHior. Mr. K. C
Haves of Bates college will speak at 10.30. as
Blntcd bv the pasun-. Sumlsy school at 11.45.
ilaptlsm" and sermon al «.3i'. lleceptlon of
nieral>ers und comnuinlon at 7.30.
Wortheu sti-oet Baptist.— Rev. W. S. Ayres,
pasuir. Will meet In the Shattuck street l^nl-
versallst church. No morulnir eervlco. Snn-
dHv school at 1 JO. Ilev. C V. Ulce of St. raid's
M."E. chuivh will preach at 2.30. Communion
at 3.46. Kvenlng service al 7.
Paige sti-eet Free Baptist.— Kev. Coo. N. How-
ard, pastor. Believers' meeting ut* il.Sii. The
puBlor will preach Ht IO.:10. Sul>je4t Why are
wo Baptists y Followed by Imptlsni. .siiiulay
school «v noon. llOly conimuntou ami reception
of members at 2.30. l*ruls<i and prayer service
at'(i.3u.
First Baptist.— Kev. Alexander Blackburn,
pastor. I'ruyer niuetliig at 10. Preaching at
10.30 and U.3U by the pastor, stunday xrhool at
ntton. Morning nubject : Our I'uclnlmed Pos-
sessions. Followeil by ixjceptlon of new mem
bers aMl the Lord's supper. Evening 80ns of
Cod. baptism ut opening of evening service.
CongivKutlonal hynms, with solos by Mr. «i. A.
Ha itmess.
CONOKKOAriONAL,.
Kirk street ConKregutlonal.— No settled pas
tor. Ilev. l>r. S. It. Dennen will preach at 1030
and 7. Sunday school ut noon. Young peo
pie's mcetliig at S.
Pawtucket. — Ilev. C. II. WIUc^x, pastor.
Morulng service ut 10 .'W. Sunday school at
noon. YouDU men's prayer meedng al 6.. ft.
Church prayer meedng ut t.
Iligblaml Congregational.— Kev. s. W. Adrl-
ancc, imsUir. Morning sorvlco at 10.30. Sun
day s«'hool al noon. Kvenlng hcrvlce al ti.DO.
Preaching by Rev. .1. W. iluley.
High street.— No settleil pasUtr. Ilev. Ceo.
M. Howeot Lowlston, Me., will preach at lO.W.
Sunday school at noon. Young iicopie's prayer
meeting (consecration und roll cjill nioellng)
ul «.l.^. Evening bcrvlce In \eslry ul 7.
Eliot Congifgatlonal, Summer street.- Kev.
J. M. lii-eene, I). I>., pai.U)r, will preach at
10.80. Subject: Itcvlvuls. Hundny school ul
noon. Young People's Society of tibrUllan
Kmlenvor prayer meeting at .1 45. Missionary
meeting ut O.t.'.
Fb-bt Congregutlon.d. — Kev. Smith Baker,
pastor, will pre/icli in the morning. Sunday
school Hi noon. Yoioik' People's Society of
Christian Kndeuvor meeting al ft. Lw'tiire al «.
Subji<»l Herllu, or tlie City of Cunirusls.
Prayer meeting at close of Icciure.
John street Congregallonal.— Kev. II. T. Rose,
pastor. Morning prayer iiiecdiiK at lo. Preach.
dig by the pastor al 10.;io. suuday school at*
noon. Young people's meeting at Ii 1.1. itospol
service In the audience room al 7. Music hy
chorusch'dr leil by Ibeorg.in. Subject of ad-
dress . .Some Creut Thing.
MKTIIOIMMT.
CentrnlvUle Methodist, corner IJridge and
lllldreth Bli-eetH.— I{*'V. Sullivan Holman, pas
lor, will preach ul 10.30. Sunday school al the
close of tlie discourse. Evening service at 0..30.
Primitive Melho.llst, Moore sti-eet.— Rev. 0.
J..lefl'eries, pastor, will pivsch ut 10.30. Sun
day school al noon. Children's nteotlug
Young people's prayer meeting al tf
ut « .30.
St. Paul's M. K.— Rov. C F. Klce. pasior.
Class meeting ul 11.11. Tbe paslot will preach
at 10.:io. Sunilay school at niwtn. Mlsslo
concert at t!.:U(. special theme, .Japan,
short reports from other ndsslou llelds.
Highland M. K., Lorlng street —Rev. W. W.
Colbiirn, pastor. Young men's class meeting at
0. Preaching ut 10 ;KI by the pastor. Sunday
school ut noon. Younit people's muetInK al ft.3iJ.
The Holy Sacrainenls of baptism and the
Lonl's .Supper will be udmlnlslured alU.30.
Worthen street M. E.— Rev. W. T. Worth,
puslor, will preach al lo.SO. Subject: Uonanied
Olsclples. Sunday school at noon. Conse
cratloii meoiiui^at.'i. Young people'M nieelbig
al 5.3i>. Lecture by the pastor at t)..{0, lollowed
by the Lonl's Sunpcr. Subject of lecture :
Alone. After service al 7.30.
Prlojltlve .Methodist, liorhum street.— Rev.
.lohn A. Mctireuham, pnsu>r. Annlvorsury
Sabbath. Preaching by L»r. brown al I0..;o.
Simday school at noon. Servhro al 3. Ad-
dresses by Itiw. .\le\andf r Blackburn of tho
First Hapilst diutch, Kev.ti. .1. Jelferles. and
others. Service nt U.IO. .sermon by Mrs. M. K.
ShUmum of liuwrcnco.
l>HI°.SHVTi:itIAX.
First Presbyterian, Appleton street.-Kcv.
Robert Court, I ». D., p.mlor. Preaching al 10.30
and (!.;i0by the pasutr. Sunday sehoid al noon.
.Morning subject: Paler Nosier. Evening: The
Uospel to Angels.
Westminster Presbyterian socletv, .Misbnnlcs
hall, Diition Ktreet.— Preaching al 10.30 and ti .U)
liv Ilev. Itoderlc.k McKay, M. A., B. I>., of Pic-
tiiu, Nova Scotia. .>«iii>day si hool nt noon
Morning subject: Works of Darkness.
Ing subject: Armor of Light.
IXn'AKIA.N.
llnltnrlan.— Kev,J. L- Seward, pastor
I.. It. McDonald of Newton m 111 preach
morning. Sninlay school si noon.
UNIVKRSALIST.
First UnlvcrMa list.— Kev. Ceo. W. Illcknell,
pastor, w III piea<!li at lo.:JO. Sumlay school at
li.l.'i. Lecture upon the Parables In the yestry
■nt7. . ' .-
~ Shattuck slrcet Unlvemllst.-Rov. K. A.
(Jrcenc, pastor, will prcich in thv nioriiiuK
Snl>je.a : The l.ile In Faith. Sunilay
pj.l.'i. Young pcoplii's meeting al
lecture on the I,ori[ s Prayer at 7.
KI'ISCOPAU.
St. Anne's.— Kev. A. .SI. .John Chamiire, D. I).,
rector. Rev. 1 bomas Bakes, assistunl nilnlsU'r.
The KiKbt Rev. It. H. Haddock, D. D., bishop of
Mass.. will administer the hulv rite of Conllrma-
tlon at 10.30. Service at 7 (choral). Sunday
school ut Vl, except llr.'.t Nunday in the nionlli,
when il Is at 3.
SC.Iohn's Kpl8cx>pal, (iorlinm street.— Rev. L.
C. Manchester, recUM-. Morning prayer al I0.3ti.
Evening pravcr at 7, e\ccpl on llrst Sunday In
the month, when It Is al .l.!!*. Holy Commuidon
on the llrst Sunday of the month. Sunday
school after niornbiK servUxs, except on Ursl
Sunday in the month, w hen It Is at 'J.44.
CATHOLIC.
Chuii;h of tbe Sacred Heart.— Rev. Fr, Lavoie,
O. M. 1.. pttsUjr- Masses, 8 aud 10.:*.0. Sunday
school at 1.30. Vesi»tr8, 3.30.
.St. Mhhncr», Sixth street, Centralvillc.— Kev.
Wm. O'Brien, pastor. Masses at « and lo. sun
day school at «.30. Vespers 3.
St. Patrick's.— Morning service at «.:iO and 8.
Scrvlcx.- for tbe <'hlidren at 0. .Sermon and high
mass at 10.30. \e»|M!ri» al 'i..'IO.
St. Peter's, Ooi-hnm Ftreet.— First mass 0..10;
sci^md, 7..IO; two servh-es. Including one for
Sunday Bchwd, al 9; high mass at J0.30; vespers
ut4.
Church of Immai-ulato Couceptlou.— First
mass at 7. Service for children at ». High
mass at lO.SO. .Sunday school al 'i. Vespers at
0.30. .
NO.S SKCTAHIA.V.
Minbtry at-Largc, cna|»elon Middlesex street,
near Elliot. —Kev. tieorge C. Wright, mlnUfer.
Church service at i and Snnitny scho<d at 3, con-
ducUjil by the minister, .swruion MIe Words.
UTIIKS SKRVICES.
Belvldere Union Mission .S<:hool, Fayette \
street, meets at 3.4.1. I
Central Mission, First Hircet, Ccntrulvlllo.--
Sunday si-boid at 2.4.1. Seals free. All Invited.
Splrllnallsm.- lion. Warren Clia«c of Worces- ;
ter will Iwturcln the «. A. B. hall, Wymau's
exchange, at 1 and 7. t
ChrlstadelphUin Ec<lcsU, Bay .Stale hall, '>5
Cenlral street.— Lecture at Uli. Subject: tn-
fnlllllcd promises to Ahrahamand hU Ocscen-
danU. Illustiuteil l>y charts.
Second Advent, Grand street.- Elder John
Conch, pastor. I'reachlnjt at lOJO and iM
by the pastor. Morning subject The Innuroer-
aUo Multitude. Afternoon subject The Keys
of the Orave. Sumlsy scJjool at noon. Prayer ;
and social meeting at 8-30.
The Lowell Evangelistic Union will hold a
praiM and gospel setvlce in the CeatnUTllle
' Methodic chapel. At t-M serrloe of praise, led
i by the male chorus. At 8 gospel service 00a-
I ducted by Rol>ert Moir and others from tke
I First Presbyterian cluiroh. Address by Ber.
I Robert Court. D. D.
I Y. M. C. A. Rooms «5or. Merrimack and Cen-
, tral streets.— Reading ro«)m open from 1.31 te 8.
I Morning con»ocrailon -meellnir at ».15. led bf
P. II. tJsyloril. Subject A personal testimony
I and Us fruit. Cuke vlll. 35-4ii. Song service In
the hall ut 3. .sul.jeet Converted In the mIdst
of hl4 buslmss Hflulrd. Luke v. Ti-'it. In
charge of .}. C Cll<lilen.
iHeDttai.
IT IS FOR TOUl
Winans Bros.'
INDIAN CURE.
Thousands bsvs
ItBiid BWOICID.
««r*s
Rhse.
lism,
ScrofaU.
BOISBS
Sail Rteoai.
Stomscb, LIv.
»r and Kidas:
TronbUs
ll Is tbs wo-
■MB's tare
fhsDd, Ji pot-.
aively curiM^^^^v f'fWMt^tUW ***
aU (hoM com ^^^ '* ''•fll'Vl Uoalck i
»i.i.t. ^ ^ TMOf MAM. •alellv* la
»>•>>>• •« cTMilostUsdlMMsfraaibssrsisai)
ll perlflM end •arlebrs tbs Blood, sad (Itm «I|»»
nod suvsith lo tb* araleai, rtfbtlni uy dUplass
aoel lo Ito owo Mtnrd poatOon. OI«o ladlsn Ovf*
• irlsl sad Um MoMlag of boolih will eeiely Mlow.
ladiM Oue 11.00 a Bottle. 8b for 15.
raar&aao a»
THE WIKAK8 MEDICINE Oa
WOBCBSTBlt, MAM.
Tlii* is the SMuon of the yfsr wluii .ill who are
iNpised to the incUmemv ol the weather, thereby
...iilniitingColdHand Coujfhti w4uch lc:id to moro
Ml loiis troubltH of the Throat und Lunija. should b«
Min |.> provide theinnlvcH with Inyalis Throat
iind LiUiK Mpeclllc, which for more than M year*
li.i.s Ueii recojfnUed ss sn invaluable rcmeUy lor
luM- complaintH, and for Conadfcption.
I.oris B. WAVMfMTii »Hy» ol if "Innlls
Tlirutit and Lung MptrlHc »aved my hie.
rKKPAKKO ONI-V IIV
THE INGALLH MEDICAL CO
LOWELL, MASS., U.S.A.
Prlov* OO Cents and. <|1.00.
Even-
Itev.
Ill the
s<-liool at
(>. Third
What is Scrofula
It Is that Impurity In the bh»o<l, which, ao-
cuTinlatlng In the glandM of the neck, produces
unslglitly lumps or swCillngs; which causes
painful ninning sores on the Hrmn, legs, or
feet; which deveb>ps ulcers In the eye», ears, or
noHc, often cauKlng blindness or deafness;
which U the origin of plm;iles, cuncenms
growths, or tbe many other manifestations
usually ahcrlbdl lo ••huiiiors;" ubicli, fastening
upon tbe lungs, causes consumpllou and <leatb.
Being the mos-t ancient, ll Is the niocl geuernl of
all diseases t»r nffeeilons, for very few persona
are entirely free from ll.
HOW CAN IT BE CURED
y taking Hood's Jiar^apartllB, which, by the
remurknble curen It has acc^jnipllshed, often
when other medicines huve f.dled, has proven
llself to be il poteiil and pe«'ullar medicine for
thin disease. Some of Ibcfc cui-o« are realljr
wonderful. If you suflTcr fro«n scrofula In any
of Its form-, iKj )*urc to try Hood's Sarsaparllla,
THE PECULIAR MEDIOIKE
"I bad running sorcH on my limbs for Sve
years, so bad al times that I could not walk, nor
sleip nights. When 1 commeuccd taking
lloo<rftSarsaparllln, I wuh In pain so severe
thtU I caiiiiol dcM-ribe it. I had no appetite
and fell away. But Hood's Snrsaparillu <ll<l me
n womlerlulanionntof good. I have a good
appetite, have )?alne<l In fle^h, and can sleep
well. My wores are nlmoKl lieale*!, and I oan
easily do a g«MKl day's work." .MRS. C F.
LoKl), Dover, N. II.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $l:8lrfor»6. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD * CO., LowoU, Mass.
lOO IDoinoiPi One I>olloi"
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
I'lS hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
Temperature of
.Slu'(>|» H«»ck
Spilujf 1.^ 47^ F.
Slii-ep It'K'k ? I ring '»Vnl»r coolaint (bur fifths of
a grsin of naKnc constituents in a k»11ou. and Is
t MTi six to thirty tliiHH'UKF.U than tbo Ishle
w»i»»r usually oflerre*! for »»le.
Tln' IcatliniL' IMiy.>ilclaHff ofthe CltT
limy Im- coni«uTt«*W .is totlio therapeutfo
cllliacy of this
water.
well known table
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWEa,MASS.
Is
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
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SATUItDAYTFEBUUARY 4, 1888.
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lOh.OAin.
MOUN
K morn.
That B»d Oonif»r-N««rly • DM«a BMch*
Ov«rturn4»d.
There were ihree or four Mleijchs cap-
sized at the fonier of ( entral nntl Pre8-
cott utrccts ve>.tonhiy. Aiuouk the victim*
waHlUv.(J."N.llow..nl. Tin; inNUaps are
' due to the ruiin.ir* cHtohlnx In tlie ijmovo.l
rail of the l^>\vtll ui»'l lHu.-ul liorne ruiirom
to PifM-iUt htmt. The rail U not unlike
many othei-8 in tbo Hiy. but the ourvc In a
vcrv irnuhisii one. DriverH of nlelRhs In (fo-
In^towanl I'leMutt stm-lKettt iiinncr In
' the rill bifore they are aware of It. ami
when they eiuleavor to :.'et out of It In |»a>.H-
liiir tVown ivniral M reel toward the ^>o^t of-
,'v theli Kl.lKhlNpntty fiiro to Ik; over-
^pecial Notices*
Th« fV«ath«r.
Yeatordiiy contlnueil ple.iHant thrtuighout.ltut
thih raornJiiK o|»ei>od colli nnd thrcatouliiK-
About one oN'lock tlil« iiflornoon snow l)e;riiin to
fall. AtfMiVlook UiH evcn>n:<lho temperiUme
wa«RO ,nt 7 lht8 morning IP, awl ai 1 o'ehuk
BUSINESS NOTICES.
"i^'ChII at
|gyHuy<IenN, photojjrHtihcr. «
irlpNcxt to 0'l)onnell »V: (JilliridoV.
HarMurlon, artUtle photovrraphor. -
|3r-^pe»*'P' • '<i>«n>'. J- M'>l«ll'' "«'•'''•'•
|:i?"('oa».tiii^' at I'awtuekel "li'le toniy'ht.
tnrnetl. The ruilroa.l mMna;;trH are looking
ttftiT the matter today, keeping' the itrooyeil
riilleleurof ^no.w and Uo. .ven before t lie
.•urve l» n-arheil. ho that the ilauijer oau be
Hicn at a iliftanee.
NeTer a better time to buy
Sleighing Robes,
CAPS AND FUR GLOVES.
Assortment good, prices the lowest.
Whea will you ever want them more?
WM. r. BRAZER & CO.
Corner H»t and Fur liU»re.
Special fintittn*
THE OITY.
See loealH on paure.<« & ami 7.
f^ei! notlee of man wauletl.
DurliiK .lami.irv IMHl tnimpn were kIvcu
lodjtinK at the poflie station.
The owner of a kill i:love. foumi yc^t^ r-
day.ean obtain it at thi-* ofllee.
ilip Hi)eel:iltv thiit VVooil. liie jt w. Her. i"
■ellinu', I" a >;o!(l wuUh f'<r iMll.*)t).
There Keeiii*. to be M)me "onl" about the
forner of Central ami l'ri>eotl »tretts.
The clKn work of Malhawny. IK Ml. bile
Ktreet. in wupeiior. Try blui and >ou will be
Katiolleil.
■\Vhen out of eoal ''tep into the olUve i»f I>.
"W. ll«»ii\e .V: S(in..'» ("enlral >ireri, ita«l or>ler
aoiue of their line «ratlei«.
"a free exliiblll.tn of minee plfn l« now in
urojrreHM at tlie Knit rprlM> eahh ^Toeery.
PatlleulurH luiulviTti-eUK'nt.
Hon. .lereiulah Crowley and ,Mr. I.awrci.ec
J. 8mltli will HildreHN the INtorm « Inb mcet-
inK tomorrow evcnlnjr In Welle* hall.
Ileum r IlrcN. eall attention to tla-ir cw n
niaiiufm-tured Koodc Their Ud and eoin-
Dion loiiniie^, hIko parlor kuIIh, are alleu^tom
made and their |trlceH are low.
J, II. Swift k Co. will nell at publle nuc
tlon by order of iiiort«uj,'ee, Monday, at 1
o'elouk t». m.. the tlxlnren of the A. .1. Her-
trand wood w orkinu xhop, eorner of Koek
aod Kletther xtreetN, eumtUtin^ of latben,
planlnx ntaebines, elreular xawf* and frame,
■bafting. beltbiK, pulleys, etc.
J. L. Challfoux \n now vIMtInu the Ilonlou.
New York and i'hiladelphlii elothlnjj mnr-
ketn In fcareh of novelties for the eomInK
■prinx «i»d Hummer. It \n durinu' the dreary
cold inontliH of the winter, l»ofore the i«ea!«on
opens, tliat h«' vUllH the mannfaeturers and
niakeH pnrebnf(!H from those who need ready
cHHb. Of eourne anions the hun<lreiN of
clolhinK manufaeturerH lliere are alwnyn
Kome who are in preHsinx want of money,
and who cannot wait until the wa»on opeoH.
From theno Mr. Challfoux buys larKclv. and
obtains Hnrclal prieeH, which enable him to
render hU clothing house t»o popular.
HleiBti HIdva.
About «(,S jwrM.ns, prindi.ally from the
Kifih hired church, went to Lawrence last
evenlnw' in llanno^rs Mx-lHn>e and four-
horse barv'e-. The p:irlv spent seNcral pleas-
ant hours lit till- rcsld. lie. of Mrs. .luUa \N a-
ler.aform.rt.acherin the Sun.lay s.-hool,
aud partook.of a palatable supper, bcsl.les
Indnkinv in parlor anuiMinciUs. Dur n>r
theOci.in^Mr. I. W. Wldtman. for the
cmpaiiv. pres,iue,l Mrs. Waller an ele-ant
willow i-.ick.r. and a respoiisj was nu*le i»\
ll„. M.rpriMd b..«tcss. Mioses W^'^I^ >> ""•
LcNV i> sail;; ;in appropriate s.-ie<-tion. urd t he
riitiivcon.panv In luh:ed in si;.i:inw'. 1 He
party arrlxil houi.- at an early morning hour
alter II m.inoiablcj.mrney.
Tlic Hradfor.l ebili of Lawrence vMle.
Lowell hi^t nitfhi. to the number of .)0. ami
took supper at the American h..iise. Am.m;;
the number was cx-M iv.-r A. U. Uni.H'. 1 he
piirlv indiil^e.l In dan.iim ; Mcr ^uppcr. ami
ll \Mi^ after 1 o'clock w hell the rtluiu lrit>
jic^iin. i -^ —
rt-r»unMl.
II.Mirv llealev. an cnmav. r al the Merii-
nia.k i.rinl \Corks. N lb.' oldcM emp oye of
the company in Ihit .lei.aitnicni. bavUe^
iMMii Iheiv o'xcr :..% >car«. wllli the exception
oft. short tlinc spent in Klio.le Man.l.
Mr. Cliarl.s W. Pawsoii. who went to
K.iii'.aH ( itv lift Mimiticr. wa-* marri-d la»t
ucekliilb.it city to Miss l.ouivi Kr,iU>*.
.iaui;ht.r of Pioi. K. C. t-'. Krati*'. forimrly
of L..WCII aii.l now of Kau»u-* J Hy- •^>'";
HawM.ulslbesonof Mr. C. C. l»awson ol
'^Mr. \\iliiam M.tJreirwaivbas uecepted a
rcsnon-Wde p«..||lou In a wb.d.>ale .liv «oo.U
ctabli.bm.nt In Man.hesler. He will, how-
ever, continue to reside In Lowed.
Mr. .1. Frank I'a^P. «l»<' le^Mrarof voters,
who was Mibstanllallv reii.l.>ut of the .bono-
crallc parlv itt-l niu'ht. as far as the i cino-
cnitlceltvcoinmlltee eoul.l ilo it, was Inter-
viewed b\ a Courier representative this fore-
noon, ami ftated that h« ha.l nolhln>c to say.
publicly, as lYjtard* the action taken by the
cniiinltlee. althoUKh bo remarked, Inel.lcntal-
Iv, that one of the chaiKe* nia.le air«(n*l him
WHS untrue. He seeme.l rather amused, than
otherwise, al the action taken Ov the com-
iiiiitw. Some .lemoer.ils think that .>ir.
now Abou^nnlveraarleaV
tor
r Kcv. Mr. Iluntlmiton is Instullod a« pas-
.„. of lIlL'h street chureh on the iinib of I-eb-
runrv, will Imj have to preach an auulvertinry
Nvriiion onlv oiiee In four years)' The ijuei-
tlou U uol without IntereHt.
gt. FMtrick'a Day.
The St. I'alrlck'H dav convention moots
Mondav at 8 o'clock ai .tiiekson hall, the hall
beinx eiiKa^ed on the fli'it Tuesday of Feb-
ruary—the Usual time of holillmf the conven-
tion. In i-awJ it is decided 10 have u parade,
the namcH of John J. Hoxan, .Fames II. Car-
iiiichuel and Cornelius F. t'allahan are men-
tioned hi eonnecUon with tho mur»halshlp of
the proeessiou.
Obituary.
Arthur L. ClKTortL an ol.l resi.lent.and for
nmny years a contractor al the Lowell ina-
chiue shop, died today at his home. No. 'i«
Howard street, ujfed 71 years 6 inonthB. He
wan a mitive of Loudon, N. II.
Mcllnda H. (ireenleaf died at No. 78 Law-
rence corporation last nii;ht, a|{ed 0*2 yeara.
She was a naib'e of Boollihay. Me.
Emma IrvinV. lied at St, .lohn'i* hospital
yeHterday, aged 21 years.
Taire, whose experleme on the boar.l l» v.»i-
iiatde. will bo chosen, nolwithstamllnj,' the
action of tho comnilttee.
A DVluter Dla«aM.
NotbInK Ih u»o''« prevalent al this season
than eonsiipatlon. It shouUl lie cureil at
once, or a lifetime of sntrcrlnjj; may be the
result. Don't take a violent vathartlc, but
use I'ajne's Celerv Compound. the only medi-
cine which cures It.
Friday and Saturday— All kln.N of mo-
lasses ean.lv 14 CIS. a lb.. '1 lbs. *25 cts., at
?;mUh's, 47' Merrimack street.
A. N. Barmon
shows special patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kinds of picture raouhllnK, also a kooU
Hue of foreign and Araerioan photoKraphs,
atoel en«ravlnKs and etchings. The pr1ee»
are rlnht. No. 89 Merrimack street, up sUlra.
Persian date* 3 lbs. 2.'» cents. Smith's.
Valentines.
Prank's. Whitney's and IMphael Tnck's, 1
cent to $5.00, comic, fancy an.i rich. 1 ie-
tures. frames, albums, stationery, blank
books, mottoes. \jerlotlb'als. &c.. cheap at
Ciimbridj{e'», Merrimack House block.
Mince PieExiiiioii.
MINCE PIKS USEE.
C(miiiioiuin«r <>n Sjitiudiiy
niorninji. Ft'l»! itli, wo will
l'uini>h luiiu'o y'w troo for lour
diiys, emrmii FoIl Stli, to till
I'U-itomors :it our store, Xo.
5 Pri'scott striH't, opposite
Markit strort. Those pies
uro iniulo iVom tho ()uomlji«:tt
lirtmd t>l" Coiulonsod Minoo
Mint, wliirh we reo(»niiiieiul
tis tlie best and iiio>t iii re ful-
ly prt'ptircd o\' any iniiue
mi'iit on the niarkot, und
I'ljiitil-to fionie-nmdo.
We also invite you tooonie
in an«l inspect one' of the larg-
est and linest stocks ol staple
and lanty ( J rocencs and Table
Dt'lieaiios ever exhibited iu
Lowell. Our rapidly increas-
ing trade proves that the new
Enterprise is u success : it
also jnovcs that it p«ys to
buy for cusli. We are con-
stantly olTering bargains in
our line : look out tor them.
The only strictly Cash Gro-
cery in the city.
Syecial ^omci«
i^prcial^otiM.
Western Farm and City
MORTGAGES.
New Hanipthire Trust Oo.*e 6 per cent.
I>«l»eiilnr« Bond*, listed on Huarnn Stock
Kxfliau|[«. Fur kwlo by
F. Rodliff, Jr., Courier Builillng.
ABELS & SON'S INFANTS'
DEPARTMENT
Itf Blocked with everylhliiK bclonglnR to the line.
Hint Include-* ChrUtcidiijf Uobes, Loiitraiul Short
Trlin-i'cd Slips and sklrt#, Kinbroldered Cash-
mere Cloaks ami ('ashmen^ an.l IMush Siii'.iiioH,'
Kinbrold. red riaiiiicU In SliawU, Skirls and »»y
thcyard.Wtjrsiod Shirts, IJau.ls. Sacpios aud
Boo" CCS. Cotton and Linen Diaper by the piece
and UuhluT niaiKMs and Sheeting, Infants'
Coinlis, llniflie;<.l'ollel I'ow.ler, ruff- ami Puff
Ilos.eH, Trlnuni'il ami t'lilrlininoil Nurjory lias
kels White Fl.iunclN, Nainsooks, Lonwl.ile
Cambrl.- and ollur \Vlill«"Uoo;ts, etc.
ii
FIVE CENTS."
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WINTKK, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy Merino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined aod Unlined Street Olovei.
Fur Gaps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver, '
Otter and Muskrat,
Nobby Windsor Oaps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Gloves.
Ladies' Ee»l Gloves.
Genteel Bootoh Gloves. ,
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Bashes,
in the olub and other colora.
The latf «t idtas iu Fall Drees Requisites.
Novelties in Fine ^eck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walkinj; Slicks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, e'c, etc.,
•AT'
Clieap and good. At
Five Cents a Pair wo
offer 1000 pairs of the
New Trousers Stretch-
1116 Enterofii
, AND TEA HOUSE,
K W. OtRBKSHiet & CO, Proprietors,
yo. r> VreHcoti Street,
erg.
Host Messina oranjfes ft rif. a
week onlv. .Sale slops al ,'» p. m.
Sinlth'8, 47 JlerrUnack utreel.
doz. this
Saturday.
ANNUAL SALE
or
They're cheap.
They're easily ad-
justed.
They're effective.
Foltce Court.
Saturday, Feb. 4.— Five simple drunks, $1
and costs each. '
John Clayiior, thmuKh the efTorts of his
counsel, J. H. (Jarmb hael, was lot oil on a
charge of drunkennebs on payment of i^S
witliout eo»ts.
Michael Holland was lined >o and costs for
the second ollencc of .Irunkenness.
The cases of I'aliick Orum, imn-support,
Patrick Murphy ami (Jharles lA'a\ltt, drunk-
enness, were continued.
Society UappeiiinRH.
The dcuree work was conferred on two
»candldales last evening al llie ineelin>; of
Wnverlv lo.i'^e. Sons of Si. (icor^je.
Several candidates will bo initiate.l at the
meeting' ot the .nen'» brunch, Iron Hall, next
Tuesday ev.Mi'nj^.
Past Grand .lames W. licobc was tho sue-
ceasfiil eonijiclilor for tin.' past fjrand's
rii;alia nt the fair of lli;;idanil h.dj:.', U.ld
Fellows. The winner ii.iivcd S70 voles to
640 for Past (irand Dorr. Mrs. ]<]. 1). (jiarke
■won the Daiiuliters of K(l>ekah rejjalia and
the easy chair became the properly of M. D.
Brown.
Police JottiiiKa.
Officer Dunbivey, who early in November
was compelle.l to leave his patrol in Central-
vllle on account of a very severe illness, has
recovered sufflcienMy to be out In pleasant
•weatlier and be hopes to he able to soon re-
turn to the police department.
Officer Donaldson is patroIiuKtbc Central-
vllle beat formerly Officer Llbby's, and Offi-
cer Gardner has been transferred from the
••out" beat in Oentralville to Merrimack
street, on the 12.30 relief. There are one or
two other chanjjes necessitated by the sus-
pension of Officers Tilton and Burke. The
Bupernuincraries are doing Kood Bcrvlce in
flllini' the vacancies In the regular ranks.
Ofllcer Ingalls has been ill for several days,
but is now able to do patrol duty. Sergt.
Dunlavey has also recovered from sickness.
High Strt-et Church.
The foilowinj; supplies for the pulpit of
IliKh Htreei church have been arranged for
the time \el to intervene between now and
the instafia ion of the Itev. Mr. IIiinllnKtou:
Feb. n, Ilev. (Jeo. M. IIowc. Ix;wiston,
He.
Feb. 12, Rev. Dr. W. L. Gage of Hartford,
Conn.
Feb. 19 (proliably). Ilov. C. J**. Ulcc of St.
Paul's M. K. ehurch, Lowell.
Feb 20, Uev. (bo. II ill of Dover, N. H.
Of these .Mr, Howe married a Lowell lady,
MisR Sarah Kendall. Dr. (Jage is a son-in-
law of Leonard Kimb:dl. Mr. Hall married
MiM Alice, daugbbr of the late J. M. Pea-
bCKly, of IjOwcII.
Mr. Huntington will be installed on Wed-
nesdar, Feb. 20, and will begin his ministra-
tions fn High street pulpit|on the first Sab- '
b«tb in March,
Be on Time.
Time Is money and appointments made
should be kept. If you carry a reliable
watch In your pocket or have a well regulat-
e.i mantle clock at your home you will l>e on
time ami live up to your agreements. A
failure to do so cannot then be excused on
that account. Clarke, 63 Central street,
make a specialty of tine watches and mant e
clocks, and also has the agency of Parabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Hot FeanutM.
Try a (iiinrt of hot peaniils at Frdis's fruit
and coiifcelionerv store. 3 Merrimack street.
He has a tine Pbiladelphla baking machine.
11 cooks Ihim in good sliaiie, gives them a
niceflavv and makes them ta^te -..'eiuiinely
nice. Try one quart and you will be sure to
buy more.
llesl Messina lemons in the market 14c.
doz., 2 doz. 26 cts.. Hi !>milb's, 47 Merrimack
street.
©ratts.
In this city, l-cb i, .1. G. Morrison, aged 65
V Oil 1*8
Funeral hcrvlrea at his late repldencc, 41 Kim
Btrecl, Mon.lay nttfrnoon at i o'cl.x-k. tncii.ls
Invite..! wlltioiil linihcr notice. Unrial private.
In tills city, Keb.H, Arthur L. Cllflord, aged
Funeral Tiicsdav at 1 o'clo< k p. m. from his
laic resl.lenre, 'JS llowar.l strc.-t. Uelallvca an.l
frlen.ls Invlte.l wltlunit iiiriher nollc<S^
Special llottres.
HAMBl'RGS
-i
— AT—
MAYNARD A CO.'S,
78 Mbkrimack ST.
Slifrhtly Imperfect
Lies' Clotl ill
Tricotte Siiws,
Being the accumulation of slight*
ly imperfect Ladies* Cloth and
Tricotte Suitings made hj one
of the most popular New England
mills. They embrace in their
best grade the following very
desirable and fashionable colors :
Three shades of Brown, three
shades of Blue, Green, Wine,
Cardinal, Black, Drab, Mahog-
any, Tan, Brown Mixed, Gray
Mixed, and four shades in Il-
luminated Colorings.
They are all full double width
and strength, and in many pieces
the imperfections are very slight
and hardly noticeable. We have
opened them at only
50 Cents per Yard.
This is a splendid opportunity
to secure a serviceable and fash-
ionable dress at a very low price.
They keep trousers
from bagging at the
knees.
They're the simplest
KIMBALL VOSE & CO.,
IMCortfE-aice Ounlceris.
164 WASHINGTON 8TBKKT, CHICAGO,
Offer for sale carefully selected WESTERN
FARM MORTGAGES, In sums of $.100 to $2000,
bearlDA 7 per cent. Interest, payable scml-annu-
ally at the Apploton National bank.
For particulars concern log these choice se-
curities, Inquire at the Appleton or the Wameslt
National bank.
contrivance ever in-
vented that will Keep
Trousers in Shape, and
at 5 cents a pair we've
put them so low that
no well regulated
wearer of trousers
can afford to be with-
out them.
ABELS & SON,
WELI.KS HLOCK,
Dr. Geo. 11. Jennison,
1>KJNXINX,
6ua«sbor to D«. E. M. NiCLaov,
•4 Morrliuack Htr»^«t. - - Ho^ford Hlw*'^
A METHOD ilV WUICII
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Save tlie Hent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Laws of the State
of New York, and autiiorized to do
business in tliB State of
Hassachusetls,
Offers a plan by which yon oan secnre a
home or buiineis property of your own
qoicker, easier, with less cash advance
and under more favorable conditions
than art possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance dne may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death. /
F. H. & F. L KILGORE,
General M!aiia.flre]*«,
No. 4 Wyman's ExchaDge,
LOWELL, MASS,
HOWARDS CO.'S,
4a MKRKIMACIL HIKKl^T.
i_ ,
rrin
Tp[Of's PBGflsss Razors.
These Risers are made and fln-
ished in the best possible manner,
and are fully warranted aid cold
on trial.
125 styles of Basors, ranging in
prioe from 25c. to $3.50.
16681 108
MCRRIM/XCK ST.
-STORE
CLOSING OUT
OK
SLEIGHS
This TVeelc
AT
Fay Bros. & HosforilX
it: J Oentrnl Streot.
10 RAZORS
AND
STROPS.
KATE S
A. G. POLURD & CO.,
80 & 82 Merrimiick Street.
Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Broad-
wav, Hew Tork, U. S. A.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a specialty of Repairing and Benp-
bolstering Furniture and oau tor, alio dellTOr
goods tree ot charge.
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives^
Priiitius^ Pro»eieis.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STREET.
t5 PrMcott
PLXJIMCOIIVO,
(Steam and "Water Flttln^r
Are done by us In the very best manner.
49-Gas nxturea. Library Lamps and Fancy
Globes a specialty.
FABRELL A CONATON,
Telephone 1M4. »« I>«tto«
PUTNAM & SON
OIE-PSIOE OLOTHIEBS,
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
▲ BICH TAJUSTT,AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
Send order* to as for painting, papering, etc.
nain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
Central Street, Coner WarrenJ at this orwiOB*
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewebry, Eye
Glasses and Spectacles mast be
sold at prices way below cost
on account of overstock. Don't
miss the opportunity. Come and
soe. If you want tmytMng In
our line you can buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
^Jeweller and Optician
88 Oentml Street.
TBB OOURIXB JOB omCB la prepared to
azeeoiejob prtnUng of ev«ry dewoipttm
00 tbe abortMl noOoe and at the lowe* iMM.
WJ
'J
I
//
Cfntlcr.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., MONDAY, FEHr.UAUY G, 1888.
PIIICE TWO CENTS.
NOT A HKNK.
....The (iIol)i> suvH tliiit JUHt now the le-
. iiutilif.-iiiM ure bii'V e.\iiiiiliilii;;thiit Cle^* Inr.il
Isa weak oaiuliiliito. TIm-v uro not liitlf u<t
boxy ilolii); lUi^ as tho (ilolic was four yettiM
....Wait Whltiimu tinllnitex hi* InM poem
to 'MIiom; who htivu fitil»;«l." If ho iiieani.
thono who huvo f ailed Id write poetry he
may \w runhiilorutl to have ileilifaltil U tu
hliiHi if.
....It niiixt III* II rt'-^iiziiiK K«'M«p of lhe<llf-
Ih-ullict. «if llx <.wi» woltldinx whi.'h li'uiU the
l'r«>vi«l«in'<' .r)urii:ii to ri'iiiiirk that "it Ik m.t
the ii'ljii'.tiiiiiit of th«' tailirHiat Is *>o dilll-
cull ; it U llif a«lju»lun.'nt «»f |»olitlt>."
..>. ..)a. Co'»k l*evlii^ his Monday Irt-tiint
hi Miftuii today. IIIh lh>t Icctiin' hax iihn*
dItVcrflit Nid'Jiflk, any oiui of whii'li would
he ('iiuii;;li for un oi<liiiary < (I'ort. I'lit, Lord
\Av:<"* yoii, •Icti'oith never inukcH ordinary if-
forlH. _«_____«__««—«
MAHSACiii hirrr.H.
ISntfttainmrnts.
Music Hall.
Monday and Tuesday,
JlnEtrucnon.
Ml*" llrini ('. Ilradhf o| Itokton ha'' kIvci)
fr>(l,((H) |i* |l)i> Ma<i>a ■liiixt'tt'. ci i.t ral lM»|>llal
ill nil iiiorv o|' hrr lirotlicr, lt>u lalo (Jail. J.
1'. Itradltr.
Tlie lliill.d siiili". p vniui' iiitl'T (i di.itin
I'Hilie Into i'o'li>ioii Willi tlo' l>i-\liT in
WoimI'n lloii liai Itur .Siiiid ly and v\a«i i'i>ii«i(|-
eraiily iluiiiaxi'd. 'I'liu Uixtcr wat not Iu-
J II red.
•fuM'pii, Kdward Mini .Mheit Dal) . a;,'«>i| ri-
S|Hrli\cly til, 10 Mild 7 \nir>, v\i>iv lotiitd
dead driiidi on C'rai;:ir*« l>ridvi', In iwrrii
Hosloii iiiid i'laxt Cuiiihrid;:!-, Nntiday. 'I'lif
poiici) an- li'olviiii fur tliu pcrhuii \%iiu fur-
nished tlieiii I lit* ii<|iior.
Ilnrvi'V It. Kitnliail, 40 yeiu'i old, of We«f
Somrrvlili, i>iii|ilo\('il liy ilic It ninn & I ow-
oil riiilruMd, mIiIIc' working on ih«' iiridi;r
over thr Wan- ii\«-r, Saiiirdav, fidl 2ft r«t't,
Kirlkliiir Ihr U*' \t* iow uiidi-air>iii^i-oucuksiuu
of the bruin. Me will |)i-ol>aldy die.
ri'MtltlJAItV Otit .\M> Ttli.
The Grestest Play of the Age.
.Mr. Wlillani (llllfttt^'a Aincricau
Drrtinw. ^
HELD Bl THE E
Presenldd liy ttie New M Cast.
A IMIIAKMKNAL mN.--!l.'0 iiIlIiIh i.i N.w
^ rU (\l.iillii<in S((iinie i>nd st ir Tla-ai )■■'•.), HHi
II ulits al llimioii .Mn>i ii'ii. !'» )il;ili i« at Smii
l''raii l«-i), ,! n I iK'n - in l.onduii, i:iitr.. and thiW
niiii.ln^ with Kical (.iifcc r^ in Aii^tia la.
Greatest qf all Mali'on Pqinra TL-mtre
auJ BiStuu Mmoum Snoocsses.
FlllK itbCOlO).
ONK NICIIT ONLY,
Xlmrf^clny, l"%'l»rim»'.v O.
K\«;ryl»od>'« I avmitf,
Olivei* IJyi'oii
Supported by tlio t liurmlt'^ .\rtl»te,
IC vV T VZ I ? ^ If- O IV ,
III the Piiwerfiil Komsnt'c Drnivn,
INSIDE TRACK
.\ii cinnhiitlc. siirceits In two hiniUiiheres
With H nioM licaiidlnl lovi- hIovj , tlu; ilt-IUht of
ilu! laijli s; niid the ni"fi. iIiiIIIiik and rciilUtlc
Kirn ."Stem' i vrr liaioiiuiT'l In a ilrainn.
The f.iinitii'. Ityion coiDliliiiitluii of pLyers In
tlieir iiHturnl rharNctirlxallnnA.
Seats on sale Ihiuvday at 10 nVluck.
MR. PWKiMOOTTr
M a* IiIm ni!\v inu>»l(^ ro(»n», >io. 20, (JejUml Illork,
on WtdiK'slay iiiionlnuH fruin ten till t»\clve
o'tMuc , 1. 1 Hrrinuo lot- iilano lurif h •hoiih.
Mi-. IE> 11. l>.Vir,~
Teacher of Pia/o, Orgau nnd Harmony.
Aniiniffini-nM ina<l«> a* |il;iiii'-(, ortfuiili't and
ac.t'oniivitil.t f.>r toll' Lt't4. Mvo C'ui.t .Suvlngit
ttdiik halt ilntr.
1 ■ — ' . ■
HMi EOj's' ^'cliGcl, Bill3fic3, Mass.
A Htrlrtly Ki li'ct fainllv Bchool for I»'\vn. Ad-
mill Uoyu iruiu el. hi in iHitn. mmhI lor rlreu-
larto .M. C. .Mill IIKI.I,. .. M.,
I'llneljvit.
MR. AND MRS. HOBSON'S 80H00L.
will kIm' a ikui'm; of
TEN UCIURtS O.N Gcli^lAN LIIERATURl
At oiir M'liool, coiniiH'relntriin WeTjm -d .y even
!i >r, \ov. Hill', .It M(V!.)''k Itj s|u«<l;il rcfiucnl
iliey will Im< jhon tn KiiKll«h. I'lico lor eour»4',
#.).(;U. l'h-N«o *iil<lri '•M
UH) W. llon«,uN, l:\n K. Meriln nk St.
((Tlotfjm^.
Lowell Oie-PriceCiotlii Co.
36, 38, 40 RQd 42 Mt rr mack St.
ilflnrhftg.
IHiscrllauroug,
Grand Pant Sale.
T\\(» yoai'.s jifjo wo tniult? our
Sjrcnt .siilo of |)an(.s iiiti'Io Irotii
ni.x,'»iiM< res niiimilaiturfil l»y F.
A. vVl .1. Siiwycr, Dover, N. II.,
at ?1. fit) per pair, ti price iicvor
lioatil of hetbro aiitl never diipii-
I'ati'd liy iinyhody siuoo.
Toil.iy wo ollVr
OllA.Y 1?1^C>?^.,
NO. 4 .MKKIlI.MAdi NriCI.I-.T,
V
Hiivu roii>l iiitiv «.ii haiHl
ifor 5alr.
■e#>.%dv«rOd«.iiicniH uiid«r tItU hv»a cwa
only I'JtientuM lliu-rni thri>< luavrtiuna.
Ij'Oll -AliK.-.Scvorni Losnllnar sn-l Indg-
liiif hot.hef, (aiiirally l..rat«.l, m inlree
' IHCi'iM ral HiVfir'' '^''*''^ *" * *'^ * Mtnuwerl
Fresh killed Turkeys and Chickens ' v ^^ >i'n[ivi7nwsc..nM«n.:;v;^ha;:;
VKNISON, eil-KKV,
OKoiJoi:,
OirAii,.
W JI.I> DICUH,
SI'INACif,
SWKIU' FOT\TOKN,
Tlie Uiieine ettiieife Kyiiiiia^'luni, near Ka-
doe .Iuii<-tloii, \Vi«., waa burned Saturday
tilKht. Tint building eoiitaliiud, besides tho
(niiiiiusiiun, tlio lalionitory and nrl htudlo.
The. total Ionh I« rJ;),ft(iO.
Fire .Sunday in one of the moct valnuMe
liU^lni->'» lilueks in HI. l.ouN. oei'ii|ded liy
Jjc-r^'ou & Co., the llvUlreth pilntinK and
llthuKiHpliinKostaltllHhnient, aiui the Mertno.l
A Joccard Jewelry company, did |l5o,00()
diiniu^ie.
'I'lio two iippf-r floors of the tlve-Morv
bulldinir, No-. M to 00 Walai'h avenue, (Jlif-
ciKo, oefdjdetl by A. It. Harixx, t.'. H.
Itlukeley & <;o., Met uhe A Co., printer^.
Hehulte'^ Co., leather jold>eiN, II. It. Kavle^-
Co.. |rioeei>,iind Shieie Ji in., litllovrHpher^'.
Were Iniriied ."^undav. Lumi, i-OO.tXM).
A huHlnos liiofk ni Gardiiier, Me., owned
In' Slyrick IIopkliiM und oeenph.d by J. 1>.
. Ilucbts, ilenli r in inuMleal ln«triiini'ntH. W.
F. Cadd, lullor, and J. .). Turner. inu)>le
tfttelier, was hniiied Suiilay, sud the ad
Joining ldu(k was duiiiugtd.' Total loss,
fOOOO.
ThuniAH (iurvry, on n'Hehlnir bU home In
Huditon .^nturdiiy night, loand hii« house Iu
dunuM, v\Lile iii.i wlfu and tiveehlldren w.-ie
ahUep, ulll'on^eiou<< of their diiii^'er. They
were rt-M-ued, the house uiiU burn being i«-
dueed to li^heK.
(Jeorgc I'. Osliorne's tannery In reabody
wa4 duinajird 1^4000 hy lire Sunday.
A bull diiK in Norwich, tt., u^cd as n
•torehouNC by Ft Hows & Hhe, contraetorH
ami bniliicrr', was dctroved iiv tire iSundav.
Low, fifVm. '
Rvceiit Dtfaths.
C<^. .John II. (Jooiyc, the well-known
New IIuDip.ihire lawyer, died at hii home in
Concord, early iiriinday niurnin^;, ut the u^e
of O;] years, (.'ol. (ieorv;e had always residid
In Concord, where he nceived his early olu-
cation. Ilo took a coui>e of tliren years al
DHitmouth colle;;e, IcHvini^ liefoie ^gradua-
tion on lu-eount of tlio death of jiis fullno-.
He entered tlio law ofli«-u of Oeii. Franklin
IMtrw, and was admilted to tiie liar in l^id.
Until ltMi7 he practised at Com ord. Init in
that >eai ho aeec|>lod the posilnm of ^oiivltor
of the lioston tV:. Lowell railroad, and hold ii
till LSSo. .Sineo then he has praeli>cd
In New llainpshiro, us his luallli
j)ermitt<.d. Col. (looixe was a denio-
erat of prominune.e in his ».tato ami
k-ery pionouiuTd iu his views. In 1S47.
l«4H and lli'xl lie Wii" ;lcrk of tho si.ito Sen-
|te; from IH!> lilM!S."p(J, •oliilior for .Mtiri.
lack county; from 1N);J till Is.'iS, lloiifd
at* H disfif-i attorney, and a mi'inii«'r ot
le lej;i>latire. For hovoral years he wa-
lairman of the demoeratit; hlalo eoininillee,
^id was a iiiemlier of Ihu national eotiimiitoc
)r ci;<lit years^us rtoll as litinir iwieo a deli;-
itc to tlio national coiivoiitions of tlie party.
Ic had lioon nointnated for tlie United
Jlates Senate oiie(i and lor Coiiijross tour
jtinio!*. .\n :i <-ani|iai^ii Npe.iker, lio was for-
cible and popular. A widow (Ids second
wife), three ilau^bters and three hous sur-
I vive liim.
Ur. It. R. Clark of Northbrid^e, meinbir
lof the present Icjrislaturo, died at his home
lSati.r.T.^«i heart disease. Uo had been a
prncttiliig phyhiilan for over 30 years, and
Iwas a surgeon iu tiie Thirty-fourth Musaa-
|cbustttH regiment in the war.
AUTHORS' BAN(iUET
AND
6lul>«tuiitliil ISiapi>cr,
At Kirk street Ohnrcli,
Tneaday Eveninu* rebruary 7.
Supper fl.;iO to 8. Kniertfllnnicnt comnienrcs
atl.SU. Tickets— Ad inlst>tonf^. ; Supjer i'e.
EAT AND|E MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, McJll), 2 te 25c.
W« keep a inll I ne of Pl'IlK CA VHHICSof nil
klnli. MctxiNALIi'S I'uie llatidmaiio can-
(ll< », 40c. per lb.
.NiitM! I^iitMl INiifM!
\ full line of Mixed Nuts, Uc. per lb.,3lbi>.25c.
FLOKIDA OKANQKS, QKAI'KS. *c.
Try some ol our CAMNRD OOODA with
vour ChrlKtmas dinner. Our slock coinprlRCs
lloner Drop (;orn, hmvolash, Pchh, String aud
Lluiu Ueaus, Asparajfx^. Ac.
Shanuck Street Church,
Sacred Cantata,
JOSEPH'S BONDAGE.
Wednesday and Thursday [Yeninns,
FKB. 8 AND 0.
Admission— Adults 35o.; Obildren 25c.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDD1.B«KX STRBRT,
OppoMlte N^ortliern Oepot
Telephone No. 8S-S.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
^tBtcal.
Abies Balsamea.
IN-
Hair Goods!
Our SI .06 SwItohea marked tf owa to SLOO
•• ».00 '• all loQE hair, •' •• l.tlA
" 3.00 P* ** •' '* •• •<
M 4.80 " " " " ** **
" 1.A0 ShiDffle Btknf " •<
•• 8.00 •• " •• ••
" 1.00 L.anirtrj " "
.50 Frisaea " ••
.95 Coqnettea *• ••
H
Ii
1.75
3.S0
1.00
8.80
.50
.85
• 10
A Student Hhoota Uiinself.
Chaiics E. Schweyer, 18 years ol I, a fresb-
Itnan at Amherst coilcKC, »>hot himself
"ough tho head iu bis room Saturday and
Ii il probably die. lie claims that a pro'es-
]l bad unjustly charj^ed him witli dishon-
, and, tearing expulsion, be atleiupted to
his life.
The Grant Monument.
bo Urant monument association has la-
1 a ciruulsr invltin»( artists, sculptors and
jiteots to Hul>inil designs for tbo raonu-
t. or mcmoriul buildinjr, to l>e erected at
•rsldo park iu New York over the tomb
Gen. Grant. It is HU>fj{ested that desljjns
subiniltod upon an estimated expenditure
tfiOO.tXX).
\Oite Elu't Cr^m Battn a trial. Tills Jiist-
f celebratett remedy for the cure of catarrh,
fever, eold In iliu hta«l, Ac, can lie obtnti ed
[any reputable drugslot and may be rellod
^naaaaafe and pleasant remedy for the
reeomplalntsaii'l wilt trive imraediute re-
It Is not a llqulft, snuff or powder, has no
^sive odor and can be used at any time with
i reaalts, as thousands can testify, among
1 some of tho atuchea of this ofloe.— (dplrlt
I Times. May 29. ISSS.
The AmerioBn Silver Fir or Balm of
Oilead tree inhabits Canada, Nova Soo-
tia, Maine and the mountainous regions
farther south. . It is from this tree that
Fir Balsam, or Canada Balsam, so called,
is obtained. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted with the peculiar
healinc power of this B.xlsaiu in diseases
of the throat and lungs. FIR BALSAM
is combiaed with PURE PISE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expec'iorants in
Carter's •
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cough or cold try a 25
cent bottle and yon will be more than
pleased with the result.
.Price 25 Cents. Larie Size 50 Cents.
SOLD BY —
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23(1,
•AT-
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
Miidc iVoiu Ctis.-inH'it'.s rntiniifuct-
ummI liy K. A. »!ic J. StiwyiT tiiid
the c'i'l(!)rati.vl Livijig.slon MilLs,
At $3.50 per Pair.
Tlirso Pdiita uro nisido frtMii the
host (|U!ility of ilu*8e C'us.siinc'irs
anJ nic styIeK thut urc In'ingin;;
in otiu'i' clotliing Htorcs fi'oui |f)
to $G.
We have iKldcil to the nbovo
Hovfnil ImiKlred puirH, made from
ca88init>i'C8 ot tho hctiit iiiukcH in
tho United StatcR, odd It)t8 which
hiivo hecn Hollinj^ at $5 to $0.50
— all put in at $.3.50.
Nowiioro in New England or
Now York ean equal value for
the Hamc money Im* found an in
thi0 Hulc ot
$5 and $G Pants at $3.50.
M'licn we ndvcrtiso n bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
V[R[^0HUNDPAR!(Ff!HUS[S.\USA3t
TKi.KniiiNi-: NrMiiKit 'illl-'}.
tUV. WHX* AMI WHKKK.I'fMtl M.
W liy Ki»ii«H» Im'i r .•xf.'lM III «,iihIII.v Is
ntvloK lo lilt- llnx |i fo iii<« i.r Oif W.-^J mikI
III.* »ktll «>r liio rMiH'liiii. II III »f|<*<'i|ii|r Hiiil
r.illedli.u III. Ir utotk. 'Ill.t rfitvoii w«> <Mlt
pelt II loM<«r tli.iii (iiiy oltior la Hint «%«. tin
not tii'v.- o liii> or (<.iiiiii|p.»li*ii ii.eii, bill Uy
nlilpplnir illM-cl r, (MM lllf MiMllitllli-ll'IB itllVf
ihHl (iiwili Cm- lllf l»«oiollt (ifoiir Irudc. No.
7 I'rfSioii •iiwi I.
1
'"nHiiiiio l-u'^li iiiihiiii. . \ny iv,, m<ckH
lioiii s.M- ll(ini|.h|ilr«- ai.<l Veinn.ni, Couvey •
! uiu'c tri'iii i|f|ji>i lu larui.
^ "**{.•*. '^All'.*-"' e »>r ilie itiicM Hltuaitoi Tin
ll«l\tde e, |-.'>Minrl |...'f MHct. ll<iiim<liMS
la lo .1 H, Ih'»h!iu lijiUi iiioili, Wii.'t r.««>iii ;ipil
hop! -lull, »t;,|(||r lol'.'l llorrOH; ||l|||,if IMIlliluO
I", ni; iii.oe. let <,r laii.t wi.lt al)..ut Ut luVti
liei'N. I.iii|iili'f on |)ii'iiit-i>-. •
I|\Olt SAI.l;.— .\ luo-^loiy hou<M , ftaliloitiid
v>'»\ I..I '1 uih.l, ^ltnl|l•.| tn « ei.:nil>lll.'. a
fi'w We|i> li,.i,. Hull:.' Mi.ri iin.t -tnn^o rij*.
iti.ioe eiOLjilii.. It r.,(,ii!M j.ii.l ^ln<.|; a 'mi;;i In nI
IMl.e, #1.10.1, oil ,.|,»;^ t. niin. .\|.iOv t.. I'iMJi M
I lioMiiior. 4S ( ciiiiiil Mu.'i, iiMiiio,Aniii| 4
1^'^tHf >.AI.K.- \n e\.-tl|. It li'i.ek .Tr TnTr
'.eiivi.ciiU 1,1 livi' iiHMi'* oa.li; .|i\ v%H(«r
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hi£l) 211(1 East Deriiinacli SI&
Mii'l .-owcr; li'iiiH I r t'lii per ii'.'iiHi; .'.•^o .(|iihi
l«ei ..| |!in>t; hi iiiiiiij • II 11 I • piiliir ►■iiui oi i:<
vlileic, ciiiv. iil.Mii lu ilie iiiilj», I ,t |„..|,r nil.
Iiiv |>i..|i. il\ ran lie ii.ittio In ili.. .Hv , .„ |,.„
*l.''». l-oll iMrl,.iilai-...r KUh»t rimiiiucr. «
( ei'ii il hi t III, _|. 1)111. tan . |.
^''Olt WAI.K.~.\ iwo.ntiirv, tni>l<iiiiii«n|
III 01 o I.I Ii !•. MiiiH, .|| til III,. |,,„( ,,| I, ).Hlr:
eli> Uiiii I iiii.l rl.iMt«; ..piiHi, ,1 n..,). ,1,. ^,,,,,1,
e<ooii wl.ii-.' liiiiil Ih wuiIIi Te ji. r H. ; iviita
r.ir »J7 |u T I Ill, ;i!iii M,i,ino i.ot «i iu»»\:
|.rle.' t.'li. 0. l-ii.l iniiU'ulaiM ur H.|| A IMniii-
iiier, 4r< ( t'letnl^uot^ ri'u|o« ;< aiid 4.
I^'^OIt .*|(AI K.— A vu'nHlilee.>lHti>, I'uiii.bilnv
J ol niliiee>lot\ bil, k li«>ii».i> uf \i i.Hiins,
xlieilaiKJ »ii<oii i.iiiuiiM ui iHiid, e\itii<llii;r to a
liiek hinoi, lew M»p< Iruiii ilio .\iii« rl. im lii>u»c.
Ill iMm I It) . Il |h M-jituili pK'pi l(V of tlllM iImm
l>« ••lleieil iiir Mile, Mujil i<> m iilo'sii ei'tale. An
eiirl.v I all ulll woiin- n bnriniln. VvUv #"Kmo.
I nil pailleiiliiiN ut Mhli .V lloniioer. I,> Ci <itial
slret'i, Lowell, .Maci.
rirst nluss M<*mIs. i'oultry, (lAiur, riah,
Oynti-rs, Vf<j;.*tiibl«>s, Frnlt, and a ■«<ii«ral
Hum of flrocerlva at as low rioea as lli«
(inallty of Goods oan be aotd. Call aud
L
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprittor.
WV.HAVK nriLL ON HAND
A larKi* a««urtin«iit uf flnatt rrvwmifrjr and
dwliy biilt«r «n*t <*h««ao, which w* ahall
dUliita.' of wt |>rli^« lu •ult tliA tliii.*B, mI>
w>ty» aliiiInK lo |tl«N«e our many patran*
and iii.H.t tha deinanda of thn public. Wa
wlwayn kcop lu stnck hU irradra, ■» thnt
uont* iiiny nu nway without apclnff ^uitt
whHt tliry want. Mu. 7 I'rrcoott atrttet.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
EACOTT BROS.,
VROPRIETORS,
Co Urt.
V
CfAdvArtlMtnirntH und«r thU h»i%(i coal
onljr IVneiiinu llnti for thr»«lna<irtlou«.
''p«> LKT.- I.nrao 'oft al W Market Mroct.
X 'l.o. ll««K«fr« AO.I. _
''I'O M-:t.-A i-uttHKo at i;t MamjtditrfMtroet.
1 lioji^Mit MiTMiirciilti Hiri'Ct.
^po I.KT.— Niei'iy inrn-MiiCMi, lai'KO anil well-
JL ll»ili ed n oina, cuuvi'uleuily aUuai(.'«l,al Mo.
II Kliili Mnwi.
^po I.K'I'.— An elcKani houiMs wf htx n>omni
JL one Willi Nvu ruoHl^i one wlili lliroo ruona.
AA riu'Hitiiit »trw't.
^po LKT.— Miiiill u-iivnifni, n«Mir (he mill*.
1. A1m4i otitinirt! liutiNC, near tliv ndiN, fM.OO
tier inniiili. llnuM'aiid alaldfim llll<ln>tli Mtrvct.
kininlit) of 1 lioB. II. Kllloll, .IS CvntrHl Hiruvt.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack Bt.
KSTAItLI.SHKU 1840.
TVIPTE I
FIFTEEN HUNDHKn GALLONS pnre Port,
Sherry and Hock from Con<'ord »rr'<|>c«. put
up e«pw.lHlly for family n«c. considered tho l)e«t
artteli) evpr |int on the market for tlie nio oy.
Made I87ti to IHSI. Iloforc imrchnxlnfr chII and
examine ra? atock, wtil< h MU.ST HK .SOLO.
OTIS ADAMH. Ghelmarord, Maaa.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THia OFFICE.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Kcatorra Gray Bnir to n Iteantlful Itrown
or Itlark iu thirty nilnutna, without li\|ury.
Evnry pernon ahould uae It.
Ladles! Ladies!
AT TUB
SCIENTIFIC
Dress Cutting Sciiool,
ON WEDNESDAY NEXT,
We shall open another class $5 less than
oar regular price, so that all may have
a chance to gain the advantage we offer.
Already some of onr students are cut-
ting with perfect success.
Ladies, improve this opportunity. Call
and examine. Onr students are our ref-
erences.
Open Evening from ] to 9.30, Except
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
■ Watch Repaifers.
Be.st (Jimlity Plated Wares,
Koliablo Watches,
Florenline 8tatnnry,7?
Artistic Bronzes.
We are prepared to /III ait
orders for the choicest Meats,
Poullryt trult/t and Veffetabten
with promptness and despatch.
At HO a full line of Dried and
Stnoked Meats,
11 m^ street.
Teleotione 143-2,
Mrs. S. A. BARTLETT. - Manager
Miss A. E. Moore, - - Assistant
129 Central Street, Boom 9.
9,
HOW CAKD8, HAND BILLS, F08TKBS
, TS99ft^*^**' Cticntan, BartatM
'•ckltBff Carda, Ac. pilJttrf at islfl
Cards
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
OVSRnKARD ON THB 8TRKKT.
"Say. Andy* hab you aeen dein 'poaanma
at No. 7 Fraanott atre«tf Dey'a real son-
nino atuirand dat'a a fiet." "No, Jim, !'■«
invln* right down dar and aee for myaclf."
HE TOOK
COUNSEL
With himself and decided to give
tho orler for painting and paper-
ing his bouse to
A. L. Kittrede^e,
Its
More Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I hnvo removed my pinro ot Uui-tnc»<a froin
10 Mltidit a.' a atrtut to
No. n Ooi'Ikiiii Stl-«€»t.
My Btoett of U|iliolntered Woo<U, DraprrloH,
Window Sli^idcH, rrloiiiilnjt'* and Knrnlture
Coverings will bo inoro coniiileto lliaii ever be-
fore. My IU*palrlii*f Dei'iiitment, alw.iys a
fentnru witli me, will bo siieli ilmi all work will
bo dODU Willi proniiitnefiri und aklll.
COMK AND SKK MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
iVo. S (Jorham Street,
QZlants.
SarAdTarttaamMita andar thia haad oaal
only IS oanta a Una tor thraa Inaartlona.
WANTK1>. -Utrl tn Ho Konorat liuuaowork.
A piily at ^4 t;liu»tnut atniat.
W4kATJCi>.-lij aa aattartwaas ahKHaSSl.
ored man who tlioruufhly underatanda th«
care ol liorxex, a alluHtlon a« ooacbnian. in.
•julm at W Mpilih atri'Ct.
WANTED.— A atniiit, iniclltvcnt yoiiuK
man to work for oiio of the o|il< ut, lai-)fvht
ami Itent lll« tnturaiioo oompniilea tn tlio uuun-
try. Aw oil I'lirnlnir for tiiv rlKht man. Ad
, 1.0M» f
diuvH llox .tl-i,
II.
REMOVAL.
Owlos to tha FIra on Mlddla Bti««t
The Hay and Grain Store
-or-
Haa hmr^n ranaoTiNl to ICo. SS MIDOLK
8TRBKT, nearly oppoalte thit old atoro.
Thaatiantion of naw and old cuatomftra ia
reap«otrally aollt'l(«d to thta ehitnca of lo«
oailon.
JL NMIV INVENXIOIV.
Our X3x<9«1ait<»i- AmU I9if tor
la warranted to b« PiRnT-C'LAM.s In evtrr t9*t-
are, and any dealrlnir a auperlor HPlcle fn thU
line will do well tu call and examine Ita marlU
bifsfora i>urctuMlng alaawhera. No diiat, eaally
oparatod, all ala<-l liaartnga and eona^qnaatly
BaUmlifl«l wear. Sold for oaah or InaUlaiaau al
SSS Matrrlanak Itraat. Lowall. Mi
O. ■
rpAIILK lir>AUI> AND ROOMS, 117
1 tiorlinni ntreet. TtTMi" roaaonatite.
IOHT.-A preiinid paKHaao tlelcot fmm
J l.iv(M-i>«N»; to Ito-ton. Kcwanl wilt lio paid
tin- llH return t«i nil Kant .Merrlmark otrcet.
MAS».Atil-: 'lUKATMI-.NT and Hand
itnboiiKKlven by Mr. TIion. I'. Wrivht;
Kood ri-fereriee-. AdoreaM 1(M Huloin atreat.
If yon ar« In douUt nbout onr gomla !>«•
InK the lM)at vonie riKht down and a*>« for
yunraeir. W« won't l>« underaold, and we
never In any oii« leo away without a bar-
Cala. No. 7 Prvacott atreet.
I<<9Ul I<J>.itllt<9 AlJCOIlt.
FOIt NALK.
<'n Ontral Hr.ft, near llo^fovd Kqimre,
b.'ivo It ifood two 'lory hoii>e, mniloin tiullt, to
Xuon repiilr. "No oiitu" Hbiiut till- pnH'orty, and
it Im one (if III" best tiad«M In wanl » ; i rtru *i;iiiO.
On <l'-i>i<iiii Nir«*.-t I hiivea iwo atory liouaa
tiir #17 0, aii'l )iiii>>lior onu for #iA(a>.
Ill W Htii K- ur— #i:)<>n will boy 11 n1e«*, ^trfzt
7 nxon Iioiiho iu kokiI repair, nearly now, uud a
i.loo lurKV lot of III ml, ttouu feet.
TIIOMAH II KLLIOTT. 33 C!4>ntml Htrrel
LoMf II, Uuuiiia il ami 4. fats tiic elevator.
A THING OF IIKACTY
la a Joy furrver, and a Kood dinner la inurh
rullalird. Wreitna.'ll yuu a loaat uf our
A No. I 4|UMlliy Kaiiaiia beef at h very low
prlo». Tula b««f aella ttaclf. No. 7 Frva*
cott atreet.
llUIILiDEllH,
will, durln;{ the next thrre months, make very
n-a>«onublo i>ilri-s to pera ni alio with Ut
lirlKltteii ttielr homoa with new pat lor, dlnlns
• ooin i>r Ktli-hoii tloira, lalil In nic<^ klin>drlea
hard woimI of llfrht eolor m lib tidnid bonlprt ot
fhoiry or MabK't. NothitiKenn make a richer
lotikInK parlor ibiin onch a door, apiead with a
vnilety of ruKM to ^ntt the tnaie, in place of
doHty carpetH. I'urttea wlhliinic unv uch work
In our Itio- will. t)y idnrlng itielr onlcra with na,
nT«'iv<- ilrMi'laHii work. WiirrHDt4>i| to atanii
heat wtinout ^hr nklnif. K. Ii. IIAKKU A CO.
BADGER & (iELDERT.
VBCHANIOS MILLS,
Cor. Dutton and Fletcher Streets,
Wood Work of all klada doaa t« order
at ahort noilef*
ABVEKTIME YOCB WANTS
» TMM OOVl
BaM:licanUallMfDr
m
'V
if
■t-*icj
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I ' Tir'v
^ft^'- «.;-■:• -'^T'
2
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CHINA'S SORROW."
atebtns'U ©rug Stotr^
iMundutii.n paBsed iulo tho nelzhltoiiug
' '"""'^ or Auhul. from lh« Kovoni-
«|noc llitJ I>eluKc of Holy Wril. The
tmyii
Willi :mv ui>i>iuH.-l. to ar.-u.i.. v uiul «. »
** * ' . II ..a ...lkl..liii<\lllkfk'' *
SSs~Sr'S;?viiS5SSSS=S"
ffttiicaU
"^Two for a Cent
Anii i.ie best ever made. Cheap
enough, surely, and so go«d that
th*ose who have used them won t have
any others. What are they ? Alh-lo-
p'no.roG Pills. What arethey for? For
(i.sordeiedSlomachorLiver.lndigest-
^o^, Oyspepsia.Constipation, Nervous
or General Debility, Headache, Usxi-
tude, fiiseases of Women. They II
tal<e away that tiicd feermg, give new i
liffe and strength. Small and pleaa-
ant to take, yet wonderiully efteclive
Prepared from the formula of an
eminent physician. Neatly put up In
bottles, and sold by all drugglsti.
THE ATHL0PH0R08 CO.
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
•J OWXL.L BLEACUSRY
FOR SALE.
The underiignod, having purchased an | JjglH_Cl
esUte with more land, offers for sale bis
present reaidenoe at the corner of West
Pine and Bobbins streeti. It consists of
ffluscellanrous.
Sale !
large, well-built two-atory house, L
Mu lU l>«nW» are minknl out In
tlo«i«. cwM Willi 11" nllolU'il ::u;ir«l.
of tl 0 hiKla'M lunk un.l Ki-nit... rx,,.<rl.'iuH.
ire .pi.ol"«f'l l» -up.-ilj.U.n.l ilu. xvhoU.
|)urlnir llH) wlnU-r uml ..prlnjr. win n th« y
erl uro low. iior-H.uiy ri'i>»i«'" •it/'«ril.Ml
out aH».^iu«u^lV »l the o««l of v»-.t mm. -
\Vhni llie M-HHon of U.c Kummor uiwl i.utuinn
frcHliftK com*-* Hri»ui»d » imnn-iou-* urui> u
inuio .ui viKii«niiy.^=««^'i'»''>f I'vr "*;' ?.
I »t
uTSiln.'Hi.'V, >Vllli uml.rlaN Mor.-.l
hHn.l. U .nVty U. Mr,...»:il..M. ul u.,y poin I..
lb«l«!nik' wlili'liiimy "liow Muii" of ««ii»^
■option. I.r. -..U..* o<-.H.r -M mm...- "'"' n'".' 'w!.
I .r.. wl 1<!. .-iury away ul I...,,.* of ' .'
n.mn l.uivc.l. H.Ml IHMl.up. » " •' \\ ;.
IVKIn fii'iii tvtilnt
|ti(lrltf«l ii« ^«MHi uc
coiiiiirv liioUinl. .
po»<.il»ll' to tlU' llin).|l'»l
V iimiilKi- of f">u|' Kil< li-
..^lulili-^lif'l. <'i»' li "•
i,t
A
Mr.
(itir:
(•lain. 'I'l'i'
unpiuuIliUHlixienl
w io.i;l for lii.Mii^flv.'-* t'illa- m':>
ilwatit itii'l •l«!.^-l!ili<>ii l» lii.
•iiitl foiflii.; i>u «iitiii''y
i)«
Dmii. I la- pa-l '.»<>lKi u-uv- «li<' Y.llow
rue »; . .uuUl i.H .uor-c .on..; Ilv o,- Ms
i„«il,..m a. ii.l.om>ou tlif inulM to
.,7l.a,.k.... ol» whl.-l. H.V Hl..M-tl> o . m-
ar'.aulho.i/'.f.ltoapi.l) lo ll.c... llu* ^UoM
uii<J >li:iip pviiulllf. of iiiarilal lifw.
Al F\ \M>KU IIKA«'II. t;r«c«nvlllf, M»«*.
„r IJt'.u'lMI-.'lllK- " < TKIKA HKMKI.IK*. at
.till' It'll llfKl. «llll .V«llllx If «l»>»VO •Uttftl.
oui ii.,utM.^«i^^ KIM.VY A CO.. l»ruKgl»t*.
" rliai... »^ tl.iv.' or four .l.;;n i- o I-. / -
SV<:«ti..y,l..MUnMiil...M..all.l. o ;
-- •l'"^"
ptiJ'l
Hontliof thoSlianlimsf provux*-,
nroi.ioiilory «al<l»i'* <i't: - ••>*• '
WHY
'IIk* ClttlinHtit*
JfcHU BAKE.R RESIONEJ.
14 lliirdfii lo
WllUM' I Milt I
iii^laiillv oi.
m V L l». 1H.V2 it iMiiM It- norllu-rn bani^
ft ;<„. 2.V) n.iK- lolanl. a...l fill a »'7^,,, 'V'
for it*df ll.ro»«l' «l"' "«"tli»'ru |>arl ..f Hliaii-
,ilMl!.lt(a.lf..flV.l.ill. ,U tl.« Pjr-
U•llhr^of Ih.' t-alamity, i.ixl «'t «»»« ^""Z
w<' know llttloor i.«illiln«
MiHit' iAfe
II. Ul.
No one who IM anpialiit.-l will. Hon. Will-
iam H. MoiriM.o. tlif faii.uu. lar.ll i-tlorti.r, .
NVoul.l iK'Htvi' liliii nipal.l.; of iMrbcrlii;; a .L-
.Ire to#«ii«l cN.'ii" will, imylmly, i.;.rtkul;.r-
Iv wllh ll.«! mai. wl.o dtfi-aUd iilin M. h .•.>!.-
,;.Mi fur M'l">'^' i" ••«"!^'''«^- >''•••>"»'"»"•
U'V \n \Uv inMU wlio iri-rciMil- ll.f .lUtri.t In
wliUh Mr. MorrUoii ripiewiiUMl
I inijjrcM*
Ilaker cliuir
.o lon«, tui.l whiob li« l»»«H»«'«<M» to ll.luk
won I
tlioremaliidfr (»f lit" llf»'
iiiun of tli«
rti)i'ak«'i < iiilUlf tna.lo Mr
* - coinmltlet! on tlului-.. un.l lliv
■ AVICn MY WOIIIKK'.-I LIKE.
KvirHiMM-l.un iviiunil«.'i. my nK.llu'r bit-
,nir> iv.l lr...» a milk U'K N.)ll.liitf w..»..l .lo ..•!
i V ir.M.'l. •'li.' »"«" I''*' '•« '•* »«'''b«' I «;»»"''. ""
lux all .IM lur >io ^'.. ..I. Mk< M.ir.r.-I «»»•',''"
|,.«t..i- UOilv v.ar* aii.l im v.r kiunv n w»l . ns •
>i,.. xu.Hl I hav I.. Ml u|. It.ili ll>t. Hialil. hoi llii>r
111' li-r l>-« aii'l Of aiiiiitf. "HIw na.l ii<» |.fu«v
* ,.. II t<l all thf li>tkiiovMi n-im-.lltfH In II >•
....„„., N will...... .'ir.'.-t. I a^kcl I..M- K. trv >.....•
n ipiiix Kimi;i«ii;h. li't li.r a ImiIiIo. f cm
,y\t\ 111. H.M.N I sr. Ill . I h'io look P, aii.l t'^'
l;,W> II U. I. II al...ut *U o' .*oven l>olll.'H.iu..l •."•«
Mu' \* a w.' I MoinM.. loilay. M. r l.tf Ih iM.Uii'h
l„.,il.-<l,ai».l li.ili.'allli wa* iu'Vi-r bcllor. .«.l..
,.,0 L'.M.m.'^iTV oay, I"'!.!.'!!.!!.*! hlf ha.H n.'
.(..„.• tn 111. vi'ius M> yoM M..- 1 '•'••;»"' '':)';.1;'..
li,;r t > vol. al.oiii V- ur \v..i>.lirful M'llili. v
UKMi:i>iKi«. Yoii twiv.' Ha C.I my in.>lh»;i " llu
iiav.'Hilviii^o.lyoiirCiiriri iiA U> mkpim lai
""''Kmv.vui> i.ncm'.u, i.v~'» mottawfty.N. v.
Ci'TMH*. llu* jfrcit Hkl.i .orciin-l Oi'Tli';* «.^
SuAl*. pr.'i'ar.'l ir.m it. f xio.iially, un.l Ct i
tiiu\ Ukk.m.vksi. th.' ni'w l»lo«.<l i<urllli'r, in
ivr^alh , an- n poMllve .Mir.> fm- ovory lurm ..l
-kin ami UKk.I iU«iu»ch, tr-.u. plinplo* to mmI-
"'s:.l.l pvfry where. ImI^: ClTIClJB.V. fW .'h. .
s...\i'. l^ .IH ; III Hi i.vKNT. >l 00. I'n'puvw' li>
Ih.- I'..TTKU l». ni ANP CIIINI.UI. CO.. IhiMolK
and stable io perfeot repair, situated in ]
one of tho choicest locations in the
Highlands. It is a corner lot, contain-
ing 18,400 feet. The house has 12 fin-
ished rooms, bath room, and five un-
finished rooms. It is slate roofed and in
perfeot order and has always been kept
80. Acoommodalion for two horses in
the stable which is sheathed and paint-
ed throughout. Five separate cellars,
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
ventilated. Entire property lighted with
gas. Oity water in house and stable-
uever freese's. Land has an abundance
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well on the premises. Thirteen rock
maule trees in front of the houie. Land
enough for two large house loti. Terms
one-half cash ; rest on mortgage at rea-
sonable rate of intarekt For further par-
ticulars, apply to
A. C. STEVENS,
Wlirtlcsftio ftiKl Ketftll
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, hia;h and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadoworoft, Carter and Oorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Torms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOUEITE,
Agent Lowell Bleachery
flaisccllanroug.
:Buy till* Oritfliml
K IT R K K A
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
riVK SKILLKI> UOUKSIKN.
Ladies', Gents', Children's Departments.
BOOM HO. 0. PORT OFFlOlC WI.OOT.
If y6u have a house or rooms
tS let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuable? ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property ; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
LowiSLL Daily Coukikb a good
medium lor making known your
wants. Such advcrtiaoments have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouttiKR for Ihret.
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
Nard troni.
I
• or THE-
II. R. Barker Mfff. Co.,
N «nd 10 Ceotnl Straet.
14 MIDDLESEX STREET.
I^l-ICM'*,
•y.T C*<»ntJS.
STEVENS'S
Great Barjjjains.
Bed and Common
Wi» olT««r the Inrffoat •look of hKATSS
rvvr u|t«u«ra In I.uwt.11. wt boltoiu |»rlc«t>
ACME SKATES
Mu.'s. All •olid •t«<el Hud flue HuUb. ^ <
CIO CtH. i>or T^f^ir. |IJ
Tlin Ahovi* U tli»» lowpiit prioo »t which
the><« KOoiU w«'r«i evrr ■<tl«l. It Uslowar
prh'w ll«»» thf *Imivi» Hknlri i-Hti !».» l»oiiKHt
for UMhiy lu miy quHiilUy or whol»«i»l«
(It'NltT*.
In uddltloii lo nliovi* we olTwr ACMK MO.
7, li«rd*!Utul wvlilvd ■tvul riinuvr, •! 00*.
I»er |>Mlr.
ACHK NO. 13. »oUd Btrrl ruiinxr, fluted,
full iiUk*l plHU'd, »b« very bent sknt* In
tl«« iHitrkwt. ••J.ftO p«r piilr.
IMFKKIAI. tKAfKS I, • mII •!««•.
LAnilC.**' SKATKS In nil ityl**.
Our own manufacture, in u*"^**'
variety * «'
(Jrailiiallj .- - . ,
mn!tl to u dellnltt' olmniml.
Th»M-«! liav.! Imtii
rnumlHlionH con.lui.tly, bill t'l;: r^;',!;;.'.;;
liofn voMllniici pcrHcviMinKly- ' be p cm ni
;^.v indr. who b«. ri.l..l '^^l^'l^^^ll^!^;
the lu>t two vear-.. has ».bown botb lu>iirsl>
a ,V .l.-termi..utioi.. un.l tbe .i.inni. f Ji >'
pu.sc.1 ba. been unoMUilly free fro.. . i ^ -
tPr^. I.H^l Oi-lotM-r ll.o^^• wbo pail alt.iiiioi
0 Hiu-1. inattev. knew thai "'' .!'7- '.'••'" [
»ionie ^o^t bu.l leernlly of.-urre.l. and thai
lb ofiin .1 re.poi...bl.! lor llie >eilion wlnie
1 e H nl H ha.l ^iveu way were ron.l.'U.ne.l to
• NPOM n. in the canrjue. llie CIi.ihh; i-.juiva.
.Mt o be plllori. Lilllo wa« ll.ou: it of
tbi:aliiHl,bi.irum..r^of "<« extiaonliuur
raiuimly bI-.-u.ne cunvi.l -»» , "' .V';^^!' ', 1
'!"lienlhe(.;i/..tte aiii.onn.-e.l tliat tin Km
xxcarv v»»r« for the >:overnni. iil to pay liiiu
::;Uw«uu.bbewa.ln..e...U. t.n.,non..>,
.nl .we.l lilin. .*».»ine «'i
M i-K. Haker.
ami lalke.l 10 her unlil they l.a.l 'i^^^};;^^^
had .aso of nervous bia-huhe. :Mr. H.ikt i
I to tin; ai^'iiiiienl' ainl
vshiili ll.e>:o\«riiim-
the .Iniinaiiti ba.l illreadv H-eli
oaiil that lie listen.-.
•aiipi Ills of Uic III'
c.ii, pfrsl>teHt. poverty-
• • ' hf
sr.ken.row.lui.tiiln. ba.l U.e l'''-'-'^'' •
to bea.la.-he ..ml n.i oininon. '"'"•"".
w um'il l.im Ibul if lirhaltoslamllliatMil
of hi! i: a s.roinl t-ine be w...ilil lo-e bi> r ea-
",,,; llemu.leupbi. inbnlliat pvou.^^^^^^^^
.':,n.l il MHain. ami ^o iehi«iie.l. >''',/^''" '
lolav in 'on.l..«i«i.. Iu.vvev..r. tha le «• -
vii-tn'Mi fon-.Ml itMlf npun bi^ n.in.l tbal ll< i •
.. %......:..... tit ri't i'i.vi>ii!ie. na.l
C vivKUH will affoi.l iitKtanfiinroitx <.U<-f.^
ISnl iliUirealinent In lUxOBoI ^l.i.ru' ',»'*''"'
Kl,..s liul a lalnt ! leu of what IhU >''ne;ly will
M,) In ih.< chronh- rormn. where t»u. l.roiilhlnir \*
H.l.sinn-le.l i.y el...klnfc'. ptit. i.l mm- -n^ "VVilll,
lalonn. the h.ari.i« alVr<a«'.l. -mell ai.-l tusie
■run.', ihroat ule.Tal.-l ami h.okInK ''-'wn grHd-
Miiiiy taMi'iidiif imeir II on Ihe .lei.ill ale.l «>»■
t.m Tl..nlilH.ma ih<' inarv.lliMi.H . uratlve
powerors NK..Ui.'M ItAi.ioiLi 1 i:k maiilf Hl«
iHili in ln<taiilaiu'.)ii'*aiMl Kiaiiliil i.'ilcl. Cine
l„.ixl..n iroin tif lli-Nt apiill'aii.oi. Ii U rapKl,
vii-tn'Mi fon-.Ml itMlf npun bi^ n.in.l tbal llo
William U. Morri«oi.. to /-l ':''y'';";;*'! .,^; '
iulm-.d llieM).alx.-rio luak.; liim e liai in..n
of tr,celaii«H\-o.u.i.UVec.-[Savaiinal. Now..
The Dancer In UdlnR Chlorul.
Allciition ba> lately h'aM. i-p'H-ially ealled
toihc".-blonini:ibil.-' In some r.>p..-tsit
. more daniien^ns Ib.-n eitlnr llie. onlum or
ll.c eoeaim- lial.il. lly.liate of ehloial U
uwuullvnhorlidtofortl.e purpose of pro
r,.'llf tl. iM'nniii.eni, cronoiMl'al, i.lc
>\M.<MU>'.H li\i IVAI, ( I UK ..ii.M-U of oue
hr.UI.-ol .he li.\l>l.lAI.CrRK,.m.lioN CATAIIUII-
\i, XM.VKNT and an I.MHtoM;i» lMi.\ut.i';
price. .^1.00.
I'urri-" Uauo & ciie.mica|
Co., UOSTON.
^
A liulc bt!low
ill till! river
Htrtan.s were liil.;-! to tlic brim or
;i","i...Hb.avyfr.Hbet . m .■o.nin;i do k
ilit Yellow rivJr.whiel. Ill Honan is m)Iii.>
tlihi« over half n iinle bruail.
<'henL'<hou tlieit; ix u beml ,
'-'"'■ uic ^treaii. Is borne a^aii'-t tie mh|
Th.! ( inbuiikiiu nlK were ^od.len will
.' ,.,.nti.oir,i.s rain, uml a kUoiij,' wind
_ tbc force
dahi.in;: violently
irried away tiisl
w'beri.
biiure.
10 davs' conlimious rain,
l,lowln« .lowii 111.; n aeb adi.e.l o
of the .'.iiiTont. Tbe waves d
Slv'emird^riway iHl a' wi.lene.1 . to «
Kdib of 1200 yards. tbr..u«l. wbK-l...--".r'!
wh.il.! «:onienis ot tin; luer.
n-iiiis- an.Ttlien sinLlenly tbe dm- uoes
:; '.oils priMi.ievl.or, and ^^^^^^^^ ':^
..oiimllv that liofa is to wake np. Ibl- is
Jhe ian:Aerof chloral.- [Clncinnal. Knqu.r-
Cli-col C-h-o-oI! Choc!! I
Don'l.'.neezo, sneeze. liHwk, hawk, spit,
d dis-iist every b...ly will, your of-
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OF FKMAM.S
hist.'indv rclUvcl by the Cutlcnrn
A lit I- 1' • in rhi.-tor, ft iumv, uioKt
Mir, .-alile. I' «l'iiiiant>.>u» ami Infnlll-
l,li! iiHlnklllliiK piTier, osperlally
»ilai>te<l loiell.'vi' K.Mu.il. Pidna ko.I
_ Woaki e,'si'.s. \Viinai.i«''l vai^tly p»P«'-
,lor to nil oilie:- pl^s ers and the m >Ht |«erlert
Anil t.'tol'aln. I. lUnnn.itlon ami Woakn.-«.s
VI ... ... mied. At all .lni,«l.ts. .-> 't*.; flv^
AM» CIIKMICAI, C.).. Uo«t.,l!. Ma^s.
COOK^TAYLOR & CO.
CLOAK DLPAIlTMEiNT.
HAVING TOO MANY
Seal Plush Garments
ON
I'aruli.l
UAND WB MAKE VERY LOW
PRICKS, AS BELOW:
iMv^riVt edi.lrielof whi.;biti^
.;.f 0^1 l(i> villa-.'.- were swallowed up
•I i .iran.l I be '""^'r^ *•" '^'''^ % iaIK
uii.ht".l. Th.- .itv .t>.if is r. porfd offl.- al >
0 ulVliil slan.l.iii. eiicirele.l by the war-,
),„t private a-.-ountH repi es.;nt t .: b t It
^■;i;^''';^:;:'ii':"isKi!..'':He>''i^
$i\'i;:^t;.::iSt:;s'tt^r:.i:;iei;d:^
;;!,,i slnt.l.ln;; ... width l..r Ih.r.V nd.es.
xvhbout .•ou.itinir l.-ss Important
NvhUli inxa.le.l tbe valley- «/,. 'J' ,''
Hinains. chiili«iei. Chen, one of I '«^ I T^
1 1 traliML' nnl.:r.s of Cbma, lay In "'V 'V.'
!.;,,'.=, bnt foruiiiafly, bdin< on .i^^n^i
I with tbe, lo*-* of a few
miles due south of Kal
lamer river coii.iiiir
:?.M)0 rei .. ,
oa.jn.il enre. The Remedy
iiisls al only ."^Oeeuls.
i8 sold
■^^mSXsJSSmK ST.
tSMEDALSAWARDEDTV
tb«
CnrM rionrliy,
Bti«o^*0*'"< Lninbarn,
BMkacba. W««Wn«»», Cold* In
Clixtcndkl. Acbas «iidF<tr.li
pronml, e.eapi'd
fctiltorbs. Seventy
f, h^; tbe l.^i-cbia i..ii.' a larger river cu......« ,
{.oil. the vvem. Sol f.r b-low •!'« P" » « [
Junction lln ll'»od. n>:vrravated by the .ictes
;ior> t<. Its vobiine. rose lo H h.d/l.t « vc.
;r,.aler than before. The J""»»'-y, 'm ^
l.aversed by it is |..w-lyli.ir a..d yerv f.-r le,
III d the popiilalion corresp..ndin«V de i.^.
iiialrnet whl.:b must be b m timn thirty
il.;s square us many w 1600
vIllHjje.* were i
I'l'ibmer^ged Not f.f beyond this loo.llty the
C A •=» o I iNi E
llowk'S of ImlUtloni niiiler •ImllM
wrandlnxnxnM. Ak roa
BB)il>o»'a *l«OTA«» "O^
—OTUBB.-
.TIIB'BESTIWTMEWRLD-
6 i>,.Tf.-ct flHln« Bl.ort Plush SacqneB »t
• lO.OO, down from »I5.
7 fxtrn nn»i nhort PItilli Hacques at eig-SO,
<lowii from SIS-OO.
24 olp^ant IMunh Wrapn .»t »tO.0O i«nd
• I3.nu, down from •l.'i and HIS.
7 I'lnnh Ur»i»s, hiiudaom.-lf trimmed, Bt
•tiO.OOund •25.00, down from •30 and
»:)7.no.
8 l»lu»h SHcq"*"*. fidl lencth and rw»l 8e»l
Ornitm«-iitii. with 8«tlu LIiiMik. «» •l».00.
down from •!«3 00.
11 oxtrH flno ^^^»^ riush SHcques At SaS-OO,
down from •.38,
A few more of thone «xtr.» l»rB« ilie* I"
riniih MuMHitii" re.luci-d from •40.00 to
• ^e.ao. t»nd from ftilo OO to fll.34.nO.
1 extri* BiHck Lynx Boa anri Huff •17.50,
down from •«*.
3 handsome Be»»er ««t« at •14.00, down
from •20.
2 ,u|>frlor White Marten Seti. «0.00, d
from •19.
Nos. 121, 123 and 125 Central Street.
HEOOURIEU .toil OKKlCiC U P^IJ*™:' '?
"xocuteji.b i.rlnUnK ot every de»crlpUo»
on ih« short4)U notice *nd al ibe lowest rate*.
PANCY PERFUMES-Lftrge and
ohoioe line.
SILK HANDKEEOHIEFS. One of the
finest lines we ever carried in stock at
lowest prices.
Large line of HARMONICAS.
Over 2000 dosen TOOTH BRTISHES,
which we are selling at prices way
below other dealers.
POOIET OUTLERY— One of the lar-
gest line 3 in the city. Ladies' and Qen-
tleiEf n's Pen Knives a specialty.
Very large line of FANCY SOAPS
selling low.
400 doz. HAIR, FLESH and CLOTHES
BRUSHES-Tbe best line ever displayed
in the city at prices that will astonish all.
Vast line of FANCY SUSPENDERS.
All new goods, beantiful patterns,
latest designs, lowest prices.
We have also bought a large line of
BUCK GLOVIS and KID and also gen-
uine DOG SKIN GLOVES, botb lined
and unlined. These dog skin gloves
did not originate on a eheep's back. We
will warrant them genuine dog skin,
and they will outwear half a dozen
pairs of Kid Gloves.
We are now selling all kinds of PAT-
ENT MEDI0INE8 at the very lowest
cut prices.
ROOTS and HERBS 3 cents an ounce.
Also largest line of SCISSORS and
SHEARS we ever had, and warranted
goods among them.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY.
All in need of such goods will find it of
advantage to looklover Stevens's stock,
Tvhich he sells at 15 to 25 per cent,
lower than other dealers.
Any one in want of a Bath, Oarriacre
or Surgeon's SPONGE will find the lar-
gest line in the state at Stevens's.
STEVENS will not be undersold.
BENNER BROS.',
IM and 140CKMTBAL BTRBKT.
Do Vour Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
The Urccat atook In the cltjr*
CLIPPKHS, for boys, at »" prlees f»OB»
40c. flMch to •l.SO.
rRAMK MLKUa. for glrU. fiom 40e. to
•3.00 earh.
We aleo have a larire etook of BLBIOH
TOPS f.»r attaohlDK to •lecU, ninklnc hand-
tome upholatered alelaht for children.
They win dye eTor>tliinK. ,Thcy^ar« •old
everywhere. Price 10«. a P»i'h!'.**'7iti' ;^>""-
They have no cmuhI for strengtb, nrljhtne«i.
'vm.n.Bt m Packairei., or for FaHtno.. oFColor.
or no.i-fHdlnn Vii.»llt»e». Tbey .lo not erock or
smut K<ir sale hy W. W. OuiicJin. DruRglBt.
td MM.Ile^ex street ; tJoo.lale'- l>ruK «l««;f. '«
Ccnu-id. .M.rner .lackm.n •'trt^^ls. MAe"* bltwk^
K. II. Iliiller A Co..l>nij<Kt.-t.'.l<l^^\"'"V»J,"*i'
Carlct^m A Ib.vcy. l»rHKjdHts. City IIkII. Merrt^
mack street ; Albeit h.Flebl, DniKlflst. !>»▼!•
;Ko.tomee:G. C. Urock. UruHRlBl. Bridge
Blreot,e«.rin.r l-Snt street; G. C. OsRoo.l, M. H..
AiM,it^eenrv. ex>n.er Merrlniack au;! ^^i^obi
HmM.i"i DenU OMlrleu. DroKJfnt, M llrl.lgo
street, 1a)wc11, .Mass.
Mechanical Toys
STEAM
BMOIIf R8.
MAGIC
LANTERNS.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BENCH VISES from lOc. upwards.
POCKET KNIVES from Fc. up.
S0I3S0RS AND SEWING SETS in
elegant plush and monkey skin oases.
CARlGKNiVESANOFOIlKS.
SILVER PLATED GOODS.
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Photofjraphlc Supply Agency,
Courier Bulldlnc. 11 Merrimack St.
KNIVES. FORKS, KPOONH, etc.
Al RoRera make.
All the
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
CLOTHES WRIINGERS
All prlcci from •! 75 upwards.
t
3Iatch Smfes,
Fancy Thermometer 8 1
Glove UooKSf
Button HooJcB,
And an
ondleuM variety of Uaeful Good* for
the Uolldaya.
ELLliNGWOOl) & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
OPPOSITE POST ornoE.
BARTLETT
"^
I^OWKLI'. MASS.
- 1
XME
Advertise in tlie Courier.
Lowell Gommefcial Gollegi!.
lis OENTRAI. STREET,
Olfcrs ..neqnalled advantages to pupJta In a
i-tlil e.oiirxe of Slnjcle and Doable
Coinmorcliil Law, Con
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUC STORE,
14 MIDDLESEX 8TSEET.
In every variety for ho«»eflnl»h, and aU klndi
of
LUMBER
For building, repairing or fencing can be ob
talned at
IL,01?VE8T TOICTES
At the old sund of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
«.. lAlbertC.
complete or fan
Entry JU»ok-kc«n»'"K.
mon nn.l Illpher K«»^ll»b hrnnchon, etc.
The niiinlM-r of pui'll" I" the college the prM-
«nt term ex.ceds j5(), nn.l the prinelpalfl rtfBr to
them nn to the value of the Bchool.
Pupll« miiy enter at any day.
CatAlo^iies mnllwl to any addreis. OOIW-
iipondonce aoUrltcd.
TUITION RATES.
Business Course (10 months),
Partial Course,
Day School, one quartSr, - ■
PRINCIPALS:
-$40.00
. 90.00
. 10.00
Battoa Stroat. OMsar (
Vl««
STOLEN 8ECRET8.
Haw Hidden Trade Proeeaaea Hava Beaa
"^ round Out.
One huuili»il years av'o, what a man din-
covered in tboarUatiU ii.eehanlcH ho con-
cealed. \Vorku.»!U were put on oalli never
lo reveal tbe proeesH ufcl by th^r cmploy-
crh. DoorH were kept el.)»ed, urllHauH ijolug
out were KeHiebeil, vUHoih were rigorously
exclu.bd f ron. ailmi-sion, a.i.l faNe opera-
tluitH l.lln.!e.l Ibe « orkineii lbeiu-elve«.
mvhterie* of every er.ift wen- beil,'.t.l In •>
qi;i.k>et l»Mie.'*of emi.irl.al pivU-ii« ou> a i-l
iidlcltti Hmri.iatl.ui. ri.ere iine.l to l«. «lo*e
t
T/^TinrTT. T^ATT.V COUBIEB, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1888.
JFinanciaU
Oha«. "W. E«toii, Mirolcor,
Room 17 Central Block.
6a)S'antr CoM.
Attention given to all flret-olaas
Inveatmenta.
loana aa<l
Ipr.ct.
T'jpr.cl
y Tou.ple Ibir If. Lpinlon. an old elienil»l m
fchop. Tbe pn.prielor of It in .lavM coiie bv
enjove.l tbe iu.Miop..l.v of .iiakbia eitrh" ae.. .
Jlloie favorably ciiciniiMito.'f.l than ..l n^r m -
cr, t b^;u.ufacl^lre^, I.U vv:m a I" ^'•'•7^;'|" ', *
w.'iUi.ien. IxpeilH.-anie to».»ni|.leuud »*■
o, un.l '...ttU- L IM0.1.,.-... TIn-y never c...
.,tc,..l,thnlaboralorv. Tin "'>^' i' "»^ "'t-
hr VN lUfi be i:ii'\y liel. we.«: .ontl.nMl to I
Mi:. Oneclay.haviu.'b. Mlhe .looM . d
hlMKled tbe wl.i.lovVH, .ure. n- V^"''' * /'V J,^;;
Kiifoly of bis He.-iel. our . ih .iiM vNti.t bo »t
to hi^ .II...U .-. A el> iniiey .V ee ., or oj
di^«uUe.l an Mi.h, Will- .make in beu.l U>,
wa^ on tbe wuleli. KolloxMi.tf the ^-ecret-
ktM pel KO tar op bl- way t.. CbannK •|•o^« a-
lo lie MI.e he W..1.1.1 hot r. tun. «l»'" '';•>•,.. m
.oolv philosoph.r bi..l lapl.l > ba.k to lei...
p rWr. uMvinU.I 111.' lo^v bnibli'-K. .ln»IM'«'d
down Ihe Hue. Miw all be wa.ile.l. ami i«-
luni;.l earryi.^' wbb lib.. 'I'" "'>;'7-':/
makiiii; ellric .old. '1 be in..iio|M.ly ..f llie .-
ve.itor wu- u.'.ie. A f. w n.oiiih.^ uft.rm.'i
111,, pi Ice vv»H inline I by |.Hir-lillh-. 1 l>e
door Ilia., was In-uil-lnok.'n, ami .lle.l ^l.o I-
Jy atleiwaiiU. niiovai.l ot l''*^ ,M'''^^ '>
^Jliicb In ba.l Ineii v i liuilz -.1. I.ik.- Mh.«
Talil.lia ll.alibie. \s In n iiil..Uiie.| llial tlu
Ibiin.l.r bailN'"'!"' i«*' •»""••;': "•,'''*'^,
li,r .rll:ir, In ini;:bl b.\.* ""'d. ••11"W ""'
tbin..icrhlioiil.lpl ih.T.'V\liet. Ibce.llarvvas
doui.K-k'che-l, 1 eiih'l ioi;.Heb-nvl. Ihe
mftl.hfu.tm.' of linvMiie uinii.aled Ji. U
»lol... K.er.l. Kevv .eado »<•'•»/"/'«''•
fornn.l Hial tinware U w|„iply sin. llion,
l.late.l ullb tin l-v b. !"«' «lil»l"'l »"»"
lUe niollen iii.ial. (» ^In oiy II U an et.»y
niHUertocUa.i Ibe Mirfnv «d Iron. l)lp u
Into u balh of InMllnj; lin, imd leuiove it. el.-
v,.!oiied viitb tbe Mlvery ...ctal. loa i>liue of
ro..llli'/. In pia.ll.-e. bow.ver. Ilu proeeh>
Iwoiieof th. tn.mi.lim.nll of lln- arts. 11
WUH .liM<.vei..l In H.'llan.l. ami jjuuided
from i.ublUllx will, the ntiin.M vi;illance for
luui l\ ball' a eenliirv. Knul.nnl lrie.l In vain
to.li'.over ti.e ^ecrel. imiil .1 im.x ."Sherman,
a Cornii»b inlinr, er.» I tbe Channel. In»ln-
iintcd llllll^el( hiirr.ptiii.ni-ly Into u llii-plnle
luanulaelorv, ii.a.le hlln^elf i.i mier of tlie w:-
eret. andbroiuhllt lioiiie. The bihtory of
CHHt Meel pitM'nlHaeiirloUN li.Mance of u
inanufaelurli.:^ Meret i-leallliily obtained un-
der the eloak of an aiUKsal lo phllantliropv.
Tlio main dihllneiloii between iron anil «le«l,
as nio-l iMiople know, Nlliul tbe latter eon-
tuliH carbon. The one N .oi.verle.l Into Ibe
other by l»elnK beuleil lor u eoiifblerable tinie
li.eohtaet will, powilere.l ehareoul In an Iron
box. Now. Kteel tbUH n.a.le l« unequal.
The nil.ldio of a bar U more earbonUe.l
than the cndn, and the furfiiee moie l.an
tliu rentre. ll U, therefore, unrellubl.;.
h'c\cillMjleH», before tbe liiveiillon of
rtti.t Htecl there whh nolbbiK U^'»-
tcr. In 171K) tl.A-o lived ut AIUm-
rhtle, near SliertJeld, a watchmaker niiiued
lliiiitMiiMU. Me beeaine dpmalUfled with U.e
watch ^prliiK" lu um', and wa hliu«elf to tbe
task of n.akli.>{ Ibein l.otiioK,i.eoi..4. "If,
IhoiiKht be, "1 can melt a piece of "tPi-l an.
eu*t ll liilo an liiKot, Iih eomp.»»'ltlon i«boul.l
Im; the Mine tbicnmb.mt.'' He Mieeecle.l.
IIU steel hO<Hi l»eeai.ie fainouH. »Iunt»mai. *
Iotfotr4 for tine work wei-<! lu universal .le-
niaii.l. llo dl.l not call llieiii niHt -teel.
Tliaiwun UU heerel. AIhhiI ImO a lar)ce
inanufuetory of tbU peculiar »teel was estab-
lihbed at Altereliffo. Tho proeenii wan
wr.ii.pe«l iu Mcreey by everyone wllbin
reaoh-true un.l faithful men blrotl, the work
divided and M.b^llvlde.l, larKC waRen paid un.l
-triuitci.l oaUw a.linlnl-teriHl. .>l *l/;>, »"«■
bvhII; One midwinter nl^ht, an the tall ehim-
nevi. of the Atterelillc ateel work., beklie.
Joflh their ainokc, a traveller kuoeked
at the gate. It wan b ttci- y eol.l,
tho huow fell fiiMt, and tho v^ln.l
bowled acroM the inoal. The nI ranker. a|>.
parenlly • plouKhiaan or agiicultural aboi-
er. .eeklnK Hhtlttr from the ..torin, awakened
uoMinileion. Seaunb.tf the wayfarer elone.
Iv, and moved by moUves of huinim ty, the
foreman Kninted bla request ami let hliu In.
Keliiiiiiiir to be worn out with cold and
fali''ue. the poor fellow nank upon the floor,
and soon appeared to be aitlecp. '1 bat, how-
ever, wah far from bib iulenllon. He cloHe«l
hia .:yeH appaieully only. He saw workmen
,ut bar.olMeel Into bits, place Ihein In
crucibles, ami thi'ust the eruclble>* Into a fur-
nace. The tiro w an u.xe.l to itn e/f "♦;'"«
power mil II the hteel wax melted. Ciotbed
In wet iiiKH to protect tbemmlvcs from ll.e
heat, tbe workmen di-cw out the kIowIhk
crucibles, and poured Ibeir contenl« Inip^a
inoul.l. Mr. HuutHmaiiN factory had iiothluK
more to .ll-elone. The Kecre;t of »>»»'^;«l« ;'««l
hteel bud been discovered.— [bnglUI- MocUan-
Ic.
GREAfREM^
■■ iwa « Curcy iiLurattum, Hioiugla*
rOl rfl n vi^^^^i^r'''
I Wl I Hill *n''"«'-.i"':*"J,9"'""2'i.
BAFKST OF AL
INVEHTMENTS
kota in u.nounl* ot maw* and. "I'*""^''" •„ "ll^'i?
from 7 to 8 per e.rnt. ^*C'»'<'«y'* «» , 'J^|" '*^^"1;'
City /'r.);>«-<i/,lnl.:re«t 7 percent. ^H'*^?'">*;.!i!«
exporicce. ^HvwUo Uoston ojftce for /'a»/.p/iel
.tn I rolVrciicA-H before yrtn Invest el»*'\\''"'*V.' ^
OKOKUK WALLACE, AK«mt,lU Mill- BUeot,
llouiu Pi, lloaton.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICB
22 SHAITUCK STKttT, COR. KIDDLE.
j^^r^TSj-^v
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCLs AKE it is the
stomach's fault.
Whatever the cause,
it can be cufed — and
cured permanently — by
/^^Idra^i^e Pills
which are purely vege-
table and free from all
injurious ingredients.
for Rale by nil DmgRlMi. Prke 25 r ta. pr bo^
8 bo««i f..r (i^ cu.j or hottt I.y ihmII. p.».t«p- (r<..., ..n
ne«lpto(vn««. i)r. J. U.>;U>.Bck k. Boa, rUiUd'a.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
so Mttiiau Mtret-.t, - - - Now York,
IIAVK CON»TANTLV «)N HAND
HELKCTION t>r CHOICE INVEHT-
AlENT S*:CCI<ITII):M.
8KWALL n. MA€K, Prealdent,
JACOIl KOtiKltS. Tieaauror,
D. H. HAKTLliTT, Clerk.
DIHKCTOU!!*:
SKWALKti. MACK. 'l^^f. ^'^'VJAlJ.V'V.v
JAME.S ll. FIIANCIM, J«>V.'^.»'; KlMUALL,
ALKXANDfcU O. Cl MNOcK.
Business Cartis.
Solon "W. Stevdim,
No. 3 Barrtatera UalL
QorruBondnwt of IUnil:»-i->: Urvktraund inrcaf-.
orS aoUcited^
A Valuable Investment.
THE CHAMPION SILVER INING CO,,
Office 48 Central Street, Room 10,
S1>AU>1N<' lU.OtK.
OOc... u valnahle InvrM.nei.t tol.ho..e who dc
i,lru Mtre .•.tunm f<.r Ihclr in.oo-y. Tin! eoni-
panv are not .nnaKe.! In any «n'l.c.it ^peeiiln-
lion. Tl..') uie ^cllUiK ihe ►toek ii| .ni ll» inerlU.
bolnjf conll.h'iii that ll will '•< a ''" what ti.ey
..lulni. Callan.lK..U.piei.lliii».
PRICE OF GAS,
WlUi tho.llaeonnt ott f.ir i>rouipt pay-
iiiunt. U
81.20 ixT Tliousiind IVd.
11 oy T>i"C3>vett,
NO. T JOHN tlTRKBT.
Catarrh
FI.Y'8
CREAM BAIM
Cleanaea the Naaal
PaaaagcB. All ay ■
Fain an.l InHaui-
lUMtloni HealB the
Itorea, Reatorea
the Manaea of
Taate and Muiell.
Iteytheoure
, , A particle la ap-
> ^ -,-*' plU'.l Into cflc.h no.--
.tetmXiVO irll an.lUanrceMhle.
• r B» ▼ ■■ f^ 1'rl.o (W) etu, lit DniK-
;iJl«;l.yman.n'Kl*t«r«.l.«OcU. KLY IIUOTH-
CRt*. fii5 Oreenwbh atreel. New 1 oik.
Private Wire* to Kew York.
Tulophonu Call, 978-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKLRS AND BROKERS.
hTOCKS MONDH, CIRAIN AN1> PHO-
VINIONH houBht and aold for Ca.li, or oar-
ricd on Marslu.
a P, O. BuUtlina* Lowell,
HAKKISON W. STRtETEB.
OonMtul>lo uikI Collector,
Koom Mo. 6. Central Illook.
OOico bourit, ftoin U to I.', i to b, an.l Monday,
ThuiB.l ly niel h rhlay cvchIukh l.oni 7 t«» t».
4(^Hiiu<-lnl attciul.ni to colleciton ot renta and
reiieral «'-ar.' i>l t.-iieincnt prop, rty.
JDIt. O. A. WILHIWi*.
Surgeon ChiropodiHt.
No. 1 I'reacott Str«et,
Lowell, Maaa*
Offlcsr hourn : » Mf» »n. to Vi tn., i w ^ nui '. lo
l>. ni.; HundHya, '/ to 4 p. ui. '
PIllNT-n.A^M
tjas Cooking Stoves
8et up and renle.l nt a h»w into per yo ir,
pipinu Inrlndo.l.
COKE,
800 Itl'SHKLS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradlry's Siirer-Pliosphatc
._- ANU
ENGLISH LAWN DRE8SIHQ,
ror aalt chonp by
jr. G. ROOEWS A CO.,
B0. 81 aod 33 Market Hiraat.
I>r. n. 13. I*i*ov.*<M>tit,
r.nte Ocnllst to Northwe.ster.i IMspc.iAAry, Na*
York city.
Oin.-., No. a WyniHo'H Kxtbituc*'. «:ornM
MeirlniHik and t;«>Mtrul Mtrwirti., »"""' Yllr
lir, IM.Wnr. OUIcc .InyK nn.l lourR: Wl.l>.NK»
DAYS anil »ATIMM»A^ '», tn.in M a. n . oiitll 1
p. in. KxcU.'-.lve nltenth.n irlv.'ii to <ll.<'ii>v* of
lEye, Ear and Throai.
MONUMi NT.^.
AiM>P.i:\V^ & WlHvKLKR.
i!MTAMI/lt«H i;!) i»r. ).
MAWIKAOTVUllUN OV
INVESTMENTS
-AT-
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCttDS LIKE SUCKS^
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of » Man is in Hii Btienartb.
Nerve or Phyaloal Force When Loat Qnlck-
Ij lUvalDvdby ConaulUnB
I>». C. J. LEWIS,
Who, after Intenae atu.ly an.l «l««»^, "'fj:""^,'?' .'J.f
lately .llHCOvere.l a new, extr«or.llnary, tl"'*-''
bmrtairnnd inexpui.slvo cure for l)lHea»c« of the
BraTn an I Vplnal Cord, SpernmU.rrluea. .So..U-
." . .ir .?. . „. I.-I..I.I K*rjim'B. Imooteiicy an."
T and « J*o»* Coiit.
KlrNt mortirajre, with eonpon bon.ln Rttncl.o.I.
.lavnh o somi H./noHlly hy .^IM'U't*'" Stil\om\
h« k. Hoeure.1 ..n linp.ova.l farn.H »' /"o w''»[:
from :» to :. llnieH the vnlne .jf he '>.'«''• ..A^*
witfiv •fcur... nn.l prln.-lpal an.l Inten'tt ..a...
in.nt h..n.l*. A moiinta *rom ♦»'•" "Vn^aI I tV
an.lK..ere<!nl. Apply to ALLHlt.N ALLh>^.
M iiiKi r hl.Mk. .M ('.'ntral 8ln«'t, room 1. Meter
.,) ^ IIN ?' lilM HA IX, IM.fM.lent App oton
I'll Miitnnl Kio In*. <.».. LhM »l iiAU^[-t
II 1»\T(II •IAlMiU.H> WUU.HT, ClIAULBB
!iovlri% jkKFKii^oN iiANcuoirr.
nrokOB. acrcenett and .lullvcrcti at.
$4..'50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
c; A M H ..
nal We.rkue8«7n.dd" K*aipe«7 Impotencv and
«nKC.l FuncllonBof the Nervoijs and (..
Doran
atlve
THIS NICVV
cncf-
ANU MAUVKL-
Putrlnir tho HtaRe In Order.
^Vben tl.ceuitain roll..* down for the laj<t
time ut nl«l.t at DalyN ibeutre, bhultliiR out
tbe luxuriantly app.»inte.lHtaj5e, its wonder-
fully complete neenery. real furniture, brie-a-
brae, looks, e8rpet>,.ehttn.lelier.. and oilier ]
renlUlIc ami eoMly a.ljiin.'ls U.e brigade of
Mr. I>alv'.> deparln.ftit of order fall to work.
There are le!»»« than a d.»zei. men, but ibey
work with ineihani.al ixaetiiefi!*. One man,
who wear>. rl. an white .-otton «lov.>, baii-
dlc>. the .lelicale Kalin-.-ovcrod furnltnie;
nnotlier has charge of the biie-ii-bra.-, and It
\s DO IlKlil ebarxe either, for two little stat-
uctles ths.t are not at all c.nispicuous Hn.oi.g
tbe piettv lhiiij,'>* n>ed iiijrhlly ««»i«t *12.'> <;aeli,
and one .".f the torc.r lolh up Ibe vurh-usear-
uctH, rujrs, mat«, ties tb.-ni with eonN that
have lagH allathi;d, an.l place- Iheiu where
tbev belon:?. Ten minuter alter the curtain
•rocs down tbe .loor of Mi. DalxN rooi.ij-
balf ofllee. half Htudy— opens, and he walkr*
bIowIv across the unencunilKJied stajje. >ot
pvcn H wlfp of straw ih vIMble; the floor in
tu clean aa that ot a ball roo.n. Hut If there
were? Mr. Daly would jro .tialght to tbe
culprit. And if be wcie t•aleleN^ very oianv
tlmea he would not be argued with or ncold-
ed but he would receive an envelu|)e con-
talniDg th.ce weeks' pay lo H^vi'M^e-to
leep lilni afloat while he Ih looking for
another job.— [N. Y. Herald.
Don't
let that cold of youra run on. You thiuk It
ta a IlKht thing. Hut it may run IntocaUrrb.
Or Into pneumonln. Or con..u.nptloii.
Catarrh Ih disgusting, rneuino.i it la dao-
gerouH. ConHun.ptlo.i Ih death llfelf.
The breathing apparatus must be kept
healthy and clear of nil ubstruetlona and of-
fenwlve matter. Oiberwlm; there la trouble
ahead. . ,
All the diacaaea of Ihene narta, hewl, noae,
throat, bronchial tuliea and liingH. .run be de-
lightfully and c.Hrely cured by the use of
Boar.bee*a OermHU .Syrup. If you dou t
know this already, UiouHUudK and thousanUH
of iMw.de ca.i tell you. Tbey have been
cured by It, and "know how It Is, thein-
aelvea." Bottle only 76 centa. Aak uuy
druggiat.
WiNAMS Mroicink CO.— SIra : For yean.
1 have not been abb; to Kct through tlie
apring without iMiIng .Mjnfined to the house
aeveral weeks with Ncvere tbmat trouble.
bave uaed manv rcme.li.!". but Winana Bros.'
**lDdian Curc"'la IIm; only one that ban ever
given me relief. I gladly reconnmcnd It to
all pamonB wbo need aTeatnratlve.
Ohorob McLrllan,
No. Ill FrankllD atreet, Boston,
rMi^Mt-mrAL'illKATMKNT has cured the
moHtSVcratoforn.»o^ Nervous DUor.lerB In
b^th SS »D.l .»ld. To .l«hUltalx3.l youth It bc-
BSwBUievlK..rof n.nuhoo.1, an.l l" «<>va«M«
S^ru eBmbUBhea the vigor of youth wlgou
t*to iioBslblllty of falmre. Lrinami com-
pTvi^'H Acnto or Chronic Dlm-harKe*. Strlc-
K llei^uth n of the. Urine, Oravelifchlney or
Bl^i.lerl "or,ler«,s>phllU. Sccon.lary Hymp-
toma Krupllons. HWln inHcases, all ure ab«>.
KSlf eun^l without the use of '""eury, cojm -
haor ItilertloDH. No restrictions In diet or hla-
In TimrK ott four davb. laUenta wbobc chhos
iJiv* l,«en nc;:lecteu, hadly treatc.l or pro-
So mci.nnnuralKr; t.artl^-.ularly IdvIUmI U,
? H t or l°owU. A written K«iaranUH, of cure
i^ven in a I «i.cB amioKe-l an.l un.lcrtakcn. 1»
fHAoriCKupwar.l8ot riUKTVVKAua.
li^nr cAvlB U frcpicntlv consulted bv
miT^ who I ave been completely dlscouraKe.l o
TvcrbTlnK e>"-.5d ••«'t«''' ''*^'"« «xperln.cnU;.l
with vuAous . .lvorti.c.1 n.>MniniK, flcctrl.-, bells.
* . irhi^.l. Inviirlablv .lo n.oic harm than goo.l.
or "slnirlc bU'sseunesB."
BIX PER CENT.
n»»T MORXOAOE
HlKKiNO 1UN1>
WATER CO. BONDS,
IMiiitlpal and lutoroat payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
^Ve offer a llrelted amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
an.l after careful oxninlnatlon recommend then
for tn\eBtu.ent.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 OongresB Street, Boston.
Full Informstlon In rcB-ar.l U. these lK>n.ls may
be obuiln.-.l from C. W . KaU.n, Central block.
Wo rharge made for the nae of metora.
No charne made for rnnninR aupply
pipeB from Btrcet uialna to coiiauniara' eel-
lara.
Ordera. wheo left at o««e, promptly at-
tended to.
0. E. CL8HIN0, AroiH.
GOLD UEDAL, rARIS, 1873.
BAKER'S
M
_ VViirrniit. ll «b«.iuir''iy pum
Cnroii, from \vl.l<-Mherxccs» of
Ollliu«.ln'onrcmovcil. IthasfArM
Viu »thc nirtnoth of CV!o:iinl.\c.l
wllh Btiirch.ArrowrootorBuMBf,
and Is ihorofora far luoreecoaoui.
J<.iii, cottiitff Uti <Aaa ontctnt n
CI//I. ft !« dcllcloui". nourli.hln((t,
•tri;in{il'i"l"«. •:"■"/ <lltf«»t«d,
Und mlinlrtthly adsptod for liiynl
ilU»a»vcll;isfor^>cn(ouBluLon'.l*j.
Sold l»y UrocfriTiTBrywIiBrc.
£tobf0 ant 10lanse9«
Ranges end Parlor Stoves
AT TIIK LOWEST PRICKS.
t9« MKBBIMACK STRKKT.
W. BAKERS CO., Bsrclicstcr, Has:
Machiuists
AND
RICE
CARRIAGi;
SPRINGS
IParloi* te* to veiB.
Of the very beat makea,
AT LOW PRICES.
Call and see our variety.
N.U. WIER&CO.,
SI MARKET 8TREKT.
or "slnirlc blesseiinesB
consultation, »«-'j^»»;^-^*''Vi •£;«. .a.50.
DR. LKWI.S la permanently locat^xl at
129 Frienduhip Street, Providence, E. I..
one door fn.m Richmond street (off Rroa^
s Soot) Offlex, .u>urs all the y"-^' '>^y,;';;/^7„^
to 2 and 5 to 'J ; Sundav. 10 to 2. not ''»'J^[-„ ' ^
MALE CUMPLAlNl'ii 8KIL1;ULL\ TREAT-
ED
MOTICK TO OOUKTBY PATIBKTS.
Dr Lewis Win. on lull dcacrlptton of case
( J^Th ffircncTo"ed). irnmcllately send a s«jply
of his VHlual.le mc.llclnes, a.xompanlc.1 w-ltn ^^
structlons and a.lvK-c for ' '«^"™ "* 'Xd • *
.Uatreaslng complaints. Just Publibhed.
Fourth Kdttlon
Medical Minnies,
with additional colored
llluBtratlons.a Poutbait
OF THE AUTHOR, AMD A
LISTOKCOMI'LAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speed V cure of above sub-
lectp, sexual dlseaseaetc.
Prlc« 26 ocntB by mall
to anv addrees, from the
author, Dr. C. J . 1«wIb.
jjEDICAi^
IMINUTES
WE RECEIVK OUR
Kverv Thursdav, enr nrbiR the freshcHt ijosolblc
for Krlilay. Our blU for this wctk IncUnles
Cod, Haddock, Il.illbut. rr.>sl. Mackerel,
hmelta. FlotMulers and Freah Herrluc:
Providence lllv«'r an.l VlrRlula OySTKKS,
Clama on shell and shurked. Suioke«l
Halibut, Flunati Huddles, Ainerl.anand
P. audC. SAIll>INK.«<.
We hnvc our Oysters and Lobsters Irosh on
fiuturday for bun.luy.
Engineers
8liouId l»ear in mlad that we have In stock
and to order a large aupply of
PACKING,
INCLUDINU
Plain and Pure Eubber in Sheeti ; Bnbber
Gaskets and Rings ; Bound and Square
Rubber Piston Packing; Flax, Hemp and
Jute Rope Packing, round and square ;
Asbestos Round Piston Packing ; Asbfts-
tos Mill Board, in sheets and rolls, from
1-32 to 3-8 thick ; Soapstone, Empire,
Lion, American and Selden's Round Pis-
ton Packing ; Usudurian & Jookins' Sheet
Packing; India Rubier Packing Wire
Inseriion ; Common Sense Metallic Pack-
ins; Rings; Blackburn's Fabric Valves;
India Rubber Valves for hot and cold
water; DiapbrAgma for high and low
pressure.
c. B. coimm & CO.,
.7/5 Market Street*
I UIQIIIIU UIIU !
A«i. 41 ThoriuHke Si rut.
N«>ar Murtheri. li«>pot.
... II. A!«U«»!W«. CHAS. ^"'"^''''g
JAMES MOKKLS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Kepalrrr of Hteam, Oae
Mud Watitr KuKlnra. PrUttlns I'reaaaa,
Ktaam Pumps, Shaftlnc Pulioya, iJtwm
Mowera. Mowlns Mavhlnea, etc.
Hbop 25 Middle Htreel, Lowell.
TKLBHHONK 184.4.
first LBlter Foundrj in New Enilan*
OOMMKNCKO IM 1S17.
Boston Type Foundryr
Noted for lU bar«l and tough metal, Ita larx*
varletloa ot
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for lU UNIUVALLKD Kowapapor raiwa
A.ldreaa ordera to JOHN K. KOOEUft, Apieuv
85 Water atroet, Iloaton.
4V>Tho Courier and .Tournal typo Is from tlila
foundry.
LAMPS.
DUPLFX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANaiNG LAMPS.
FANOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy shades,
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
• AT-
Aceatfor Medical Minutes, W. W. DUMCAW,
191 Mlddleaea Htreet.
ALL KINDS
-or-
Make the ONLY easy riding jump seat
or Surrey wagon. Also the best and
most stylish buggy. Bold by all deal-
ers and builders in Lowell. Write for
prioepto
WELLS 4c SPOFFORD,
RIDDLE k SMART,
0. W. LONG,
W. G. ELLIS,
DAVID J. FOLGER,
LOOK & JEWELL, "^
A. P. BOARDMAN,
OSGOOD MORRILL,
Amesbury, Mass.
'AT THK-
Eficott Brotlier»,
77 BRIDOifi STKKKT.
J. W. BENNETT & CO,,
ROOFERS,
BEK nrVE UUAN1>,
292 Middlesex Street, Corner of Grand.
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
131 «.entrn< Street.
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PAIKTERS
AND
POSTERS,
■STAUM.-'HKO 1857.
Granite aidlartil
RICE CARRIAGE SPRING CO.,
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• , rx «• C3HOW CAKD8. HAl«> BILLS, POeTBBS
Courier Job Office. ^jssssr^S^ss?iJ'±st.^"
AlVr> XABr-.EX8-
Old stand of An.lnnvs .* Wheeler, <> 'Thorn-
dike street (Northern de|.ot). The h.rjccst and
Hn.'st stock of floMicI work lo ho >ound In
Ml.l.tlosex county, nt |.rl<.>p mueli >''«««■ t^'»"
ran iHJobi.Hlncd elsewhere for tlrst class work.
No extra .hHrKC for w^ttlnjc w..rk e'tlicr In or
oniof Ix.wel? All onlers promptly c\ecuta.l
and In a satisfactory manner.
C. H. AlfDKKWS, C. WIfieBI.BR,
41 Tboradlka Street. - - Iforthem Depot
LOWELL. MAH8.
ALL KWM OF 0.>MMICHCIAL. JOB
A, PBiaiTIJIO doaa at the Courier Jol^ 0«««
pioaipCly and at lowMt prVcoa.
[very Description ot Printing
KEQOIlUtBlIU—
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I>i*y CrOOdM,
Or (Hlier EsUbliHh meats.
BUILDERS.
You trill And It to your IntMreat to f»II apoB
aa beforf* iMtKlnuInc yoar
PAINTING
A good •BBortnaent of flrat-claaa Rooda
alwaya on han.l, at tiottom prleaa. Oiva m
m cftll at oar new and Bpadoua atore.
Courier Job Office.
'~n
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Street Loi^fll
BOWKEHt'H
Lawn and Garden Dresig,
Prepared for Lavna, Oraaa Plata, Kltea«a
<jarlens an<l Flower Bcda.
PRICKS i
Ten lb. hnu'H for lOOO mjuare feet. M
Twenty Ave lb. tiajra for 3*^00 square fcei . . . f 1 JW
Fifty lb. »Mi»rs for WiO square foet l.7»
One hundred lb. baga { *•*"'
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wow MAIM >r
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31()M>AY. Fi:iUa:.MlY (i, 1S>*'.
~Ttu' Po-l HiMnkx of lliu •*k.Mi» h»t«'r»-«l" lUe
Pn-hMoiil liM" l-.tkcii ill "i.iTf.Mlinv. «l>" *l> I'
»C'rvi>-t: rules" nil"! I In; "/ruI'Mi* nuv" lie li:i»
likt II •'!!> »tiYii-lluii lliiiii." Oil liiiliilMi;.'!
Oit' iiiIkIiI :>" ln>|»«f"ily look !•» «
work littnl iinklmr m<'i"i; ^triHKl•llt
ii'^'iilii*! i> llv liiriTiiv.
Iliii'f U>
tlic Itiw
Ci.loMil C'liHiU-H ». <.'.».liii;m Jia- "ua"'
jolmiJ tin; (l.'iiHurHtic |inil>. Wi- furi;tl
whi.li juii.'lloii till- Is. hill it niiiiiuly I* ili«
wvi'iiii-tli. SoiiH'lHtw ilii»> r« p« tlli«»ll tloifMl't
purllriiltlll) I'llliluni" tllf »i. Ill >ri:l»'}. Tit*'
Coioilt'i nlill|•C!«^e^^ Ik tli'liHKTrtlii! ilili» Sitlir-
<lu\ on tlif !:iiilV. ill \vlil<'li iK'iforii.iiu-.! lie
ullVrtti nlioiit all tih. inn.'Wiimii fallucli'ti
tlicre uif Oh tli»ti.ul«J Tl— riiitl tlicv lire U«loii.
wlilch woiiKl biirt hl« own ►Idf, an wcli a«
>i;ittiiii« wUldi vxouUIImj of Hiiy atlvaiUii^'o
to tlie ♦.till r fcl U'. Tlio wmiulltfo hikI tin-
l.'uiv|;Uure. however, fully ull'U'^^lull<l tlii-.
;.n I ilicy will inoI.Hbly not iilluw the fi-l
tii:il Ml". KoMiu'Mi luiK fc«'<u tt n!i»ul»li«iiii
H .\(rni>r ti) irixf til III- wonli* iiiiy itoIiti<-;il
,.!• rniilHl KUiatiiiu. IIS AnWw i ex cittlml III
\\l;:it I* I lie policy of Iho commoiiwealtli i«'-
HiinliiiK tlio iimkiiiK of new luw»>; wliile
t!it y w III al"" tohhldor lliu iiioriti. of llio »IIn i-
sioiH|iiit«'ai';irl fr.»iiitli»'«ucl'.tl»!il .Mr. .Sti«!irn-<
|h a .leiiUKTut iiikI a wil, hi. wt'll at* » «r«at
|i\v>»rau»l a niu« lit io«M»ii«'r. (ioviMiinr
KoliiiiMiii atlrolily iiiioroil llt«' >«t»J|il !»«» ly o1
tlnrtouj;lilj ioi-al ivsi(lt'Ul» of lltvcily Fariii«.
s\ liH ai'o almost uiianiHioU". for «l;vi»lon, aii.l
look to It U-* IIh; oiil> ivIiL'f from buiilt-n-
whltli an- >cur;j tfiowlii^ lifuvlcr. Tlo'}
liavi'ull 111*' iHVfsMiiy aii»l proiM'r cl.'im'ht-.
ft»r u iminl'iprtl rxl^liin'o. «»'i •'»« y «!»i>>iol
uiitl(ri.liiitl «by lluy hliouhl !•»• ••.iui|mII«'.I
nlwH\> to iH'iuulii |<ru«Mi«'Hlly .liNfiuiulil«nl in
ioc:»l v'ov.riiiiM'iil by l»i«' iiiiiol. in<.» of llif
loAii liall.Hiul llu- pn.Ht'liit- of till' itv^\
bol> of litiziMif who !'«>■ ''• ll'>''" •»"'•* "'*'
ii)>>M iii'Mj^M' ••oii.Ueration. Hut (lovinn'i
K.bliiMMi not only Mib»t:iiiliilly i;xiioi«'.l tlii-
m ilu • K'liieiit III tli«i »out«M. Il«' at»o M-im.il
to H»MMHc llial llu- otlM-r ••!;•»' «»f iri.i.l« ni-
w.rr lli«' only oii. h In ilii- li;lit.aiui Hint IIm>
.v.ul.l l.a\.' iiotl.liia: but till' iH^i't unworthy
luollvii. for «l«"'lriii« M'i'iiralioii. 'IMiIh i« all
rl;rlii for ••i'oiiumI." but It lU'Vtr v>UI do to
ciiiut law- ill *u*h a ►rliit.
Th." fa.-t» aiv that li.v. riy l'arm» ha» iv-
try I'hMiHial foi Mparati' nmiii. Ipal lifi. a*
wril a* fvrry r««a»oii to th-iiiuinl fui-li oxUt-
on«e lioiii tlio ►tnto. Il«'r lin'orp<»ratlon will
lra\t« tin- ol.l town aini'ly MroiiK ami iiii-x-
.rlliUl cou.lllioii. Ih. .pi.Mi.'ii of..illlii::
up llif lifW 'own l» l«M-i»l liouM'kirpli.^ Ii:i»
alivaily .mum-I uit." ixflti- . «ut an I Iroubl.
(hall U w ariMiilf.l. itU'l ha- riti*«a i«.»iu-
Alil-'h an- fal«i' an I iiiUUaiiii'i. Tlic iintur
»\llliuv»r bo wttlnl uiiiil It I- "fith' I ill f'-
vol of Ihi' riiihl ol .ouvciibnl local m Ifv'ov-
.ruiiuul, uii«l thai tan be oiilj by liirorpoial-
iii;» Iho IH'W io«ii. At pirM'iit it i« al-o t«
untl.i-of parly ii» w.'II a* of k'«'ii»'ral iiolUI<;i'
»l;Mlll.Mlli-f. If ••.-'••■X <M.UIlly I' \V|m) >\»
Aiil li't ihi' boiKof« toniloii Im> muovi'il
l»y the t«i»«'«'«ly p:i«-i»;.'« of iiii iirl to iuivrpoi-
.lie llif tosMi "f I*' ^« 'ly l""arill«.
From Satiirda>'8 Secoud Kdltien.
Eeal (e%mu
THE LAST COMPETITOR
AbtorM**! by tli«« Ktj»u<«t»r«l Oil roiiipany-
An Iiii|>orlHut TrMii»uotluii.
Si. I.OIMS. M..., Ftb. 4.— The eitllro plant
of WI Mum Wa-lil'urn fi Hoim of thU city,
.hahTH III iinval cloiv*.. Iiu'ludlii;? « large oil
wanhouMaii.l llu' <ntlr.' luUnslM of the
Thr.«( .Mouiilalii IIoum- aii<l TaiiU rompHny.
ha« Im«'II >*olil to tliv Waum ru'ic«
«-..inpaiiv. whirli l« tlio lo.i.l braiioh of ihe
<lHii.lar'.l Oil foini-aiiv. \Va*lil'Uni * S..iih
I an jrluiiK liin>iiilo Alabama aii.l .MN<.Unlp(.l.
nii.i i.ia.li.".llv .-oi.tivil.Ml th.turp.'ntliie pro-
i|.,. l*)f lli<M-V|;il.>. Ill'- pnoo papl tor K\\\*
plant i^ liol Kn.'Wn. bul ii is i.lipitOM'«l to Ik;
Mviis liiif.'. :i« il (li'i'oio of iln: last com-
„.lit..r»f lb»- SI iml.i'-.l- Oil cuinpHiiv, ni^**"
ih.i.M-.iniiol of all III.- lai.kav'*' In thN citv
niKl U'av«» IIk'Hi wlil.uni any foriniilabl.-
.ympetilorlii tUo tur|»tiitiiio traae lu Ibo
HOUlll. _____
Brg ant) ^aurg 6ooti0.
Ditriiiioutli** BItHbm** hbo« i»n»i*«'«"«
fitlf.
Sill-
,\ III Lion V Itock.M
Nasiii A. N. II.. •••'•• <•
rr.uK'iil of l.« liaiain. wai« fouii.l iU>a«l in liU
,ho«niak.r .Hop in lUo.lKiti'" blo.k in thitt
town la>l iilJil. II"' l'»» ''»■*" »*»"*•' •"
n..rtl»Mii Ni'w llamp^lilif for joar* hh iMil-
moiilli «*«.ll''-i;"s hlii.l.'iil-' hlHMUiakor. itnil U
known nil ov.r the o.untiy b> ynnhutri..
It U-u|>pOM-.i tolx'tt laM' of Kuhl-lf. lie
r«i|ui»l««l li"» w ift! lo »'oiii«* to
Tin; Ntw York Kvcniii,' l'o»»i \* HUtli(.rii\
for llir »tHl«'iiK»iit that tin- Mo»'l-rall m iKi>i«
liavr livid Ilu- pri.'.al !?:M..V)p.T ton. Tb.
MUiiie uullioril) ^t:al•^ til.' I'jurli-h piiiv :.i
tlu' luriilox'^ at aWout «l'.iAr»0 |KM- ton. Tlie
duty I* iilT iHTton. Tin' Kn«li«h t>rl-t' plus
tbc'<luly l«. Iln ivfon-. ♦.'JT.oO. Tbi- i> a v. ly
good illuMtriitiou of lh«i fiutt that tho prho
bcrc li not the Kii.:lith price piuH the dui>.
Thu I'ohl caVH tin; duty ii to \w rotUurd iiii-
der Ihu new taiin to %«ll. IVrhap-* It will.
l)ut uuicli more lik.iy II will not. If It is tlic
one IhliiK pooitlvi! about It U that It won't
reduce the revenue, but w ill Incieano It.
It htH come to the point of an actual pro)»-
oMllon bcfoiu llic lu^l^lature t«» ko buek to
tho uiectian of ttldcrmcu on a general ti'kel
in IJoHtoii, Inr^tfHd of by ttldcrin:iiiicdi!.triet».
The rcpuldieiins lire uol quite rca-iy for thi'
HOW, hut we venture lo predict that they
will b« wi'liiii live years. Kx-,\lderiuan
rrei-eott said 111 the hPiiriii',' that no ciiy in
thccoininoiiweullh '•clccln it-« iiMermeii at
lar^'c." Ifliy tills he meant that they uiv
not clioKtii on u t'encral ticket lie I- very
much III error. The Kciier d rule amonir our
Massuchuisetts ciliew Is to elect aldermen on a
vole of tins whole city, thou,'h they arc umi-
ully noiniiiiilcd lo reprcMiit vvir.li*. Such
inelhod, however, frequently results lu ►cv-
ernl «l Icriuen from one ward and uoii*' from
othci'H. __^__^___
The civ'l Hcrvicc rules have all lx*cn
chan<red, not one of lluin remaining; in its
orl;-'liml form, 4ind the I'lesi.leiit has hi-
pn>vcd tilt! cliim):cs. One ot the nibs «l.li.
nilfcly feri>ids«ny cflicer In the executive
civil Hcr\ lee to use his ofti.itd aulhurily or
influi'iice for the purpose of intt rfiriiii' w itli
uii cledioii. 'Ibis d.icji rot e:^:ietlv forbid an
cxicutive oflicrr to aliend a pariy caucus or
convention, and il i- ela^lic enonirh t » all iw
Mr. Cleveland to work tlin whole force of
the executive patroiui;re for his own renoini-
nation, as it Is porfe.tly certain he will do.
He got his first iioiiilnatiou ihroiiuh Ktati;
pntroiin;rc',aiid he ha« allowed federal «ifllcer«
toHlteiiil to (leinocratie thillc-i. vvldle he has
bounced republicans for atlendin.' lo repul)-
Ilciui duties. W'g cull safely asHuni'i th it any
rule* whicli Mr. ("levelaiid approves will
liiivo h'des ill them amply lar:;e to drive u
deniocratii' coach and six tlirou;;h.
It«v. Charles rarkiiurst. pa-tor of .«t.
.Iiiliii'ii M. K. church in Dover, .N. II.. for
two vears pH»t, lia« been ehce«l edlt<ir ot
Zio.'M Herald, lie I" a ;:ra.luate of Part-
mouth, and wa» ordained taitiister l.* year>
tliu Mbop for
hioi. Oil her i.nivul Ihe door w»« locked.
Il wa« broken open and he WM< found dead
on his »iai. Al one lime he wio. wealthy, bul
lo-t his pi open V in tlio Lelianoii Urt*.
Victim of Nil Aa-HUtt.
Nkw VoKU. Feb. 4.-A bartender named
Miclitiel .M.dlen.emplo>ed lu Valley'* liquor
,|,ne al 0)ie lluiidivd and Nlntb Mreel nil I
riiiid iivcnue. eloM'd the place al "2 o'clock
,, ,l,.|dav rnui>< and -t-rled lor his home
.III Kluli'li iiveiiuc. lie did not ivwch there
il .-knVl.M k a. m.. and when lie k'oI to his
room id- wile noticed Ihal be ha.l a Malp
woim I In Iho luck put of lii« bead. Surui-
^',^\ aid was Miiniiomed. bul be «lict| last ni)tlil
il 10 o'l lock. It I' MippOMii thai he was Ihc
«ielhii ol an aoKaull.
rwo 8i4w Mlllf Hi Tort ltii*lM|^ry lturB*4-
Sl.ATri.K. Wash.. Feb. 4.— I wo MW mills
at Tort lllakelev. oiipo.lte this «ily, and Iln
iaitrci't on Tiui l t«i.uiid. were burned v eater-
d»v. The lire tnulil from H li«t box. an I
ill."' wind tioui,llu belts eaii.lit tlu' linnet
;Uid laeiie.l fti.;iii Hie wh'-le Un^ith <»r tliu mill
iliiiusi lii.t;iiill\, so lliil liic iiieii liar.lv h'ld
i|ni.- lo e-i ape.' Tlic total loh» in tS'i^O,UUU;
no lunuiuuce.
Doe W.uo .'• Wife ««!• » l>lvor«e.
I'ltov Ibl.NiF.. U. I., F.b. 4.-I» the »u-
()i Line curl iliU nioruiiu' (,'lilef Justice I>ur-
fee ({ranted a .llv one lo Floiiiio \,. WiUoii
from h.'vi (Doc) Wilson on K'i*»"uJ* o' «>^'
irciuu crutliy.
Ho.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Coutral Street, Lowell.
Over Freacott M»tlonal Uank.
We take uride iu showiQir property
like the resideuoai we offer for sale oil
Beliuoni Btreet, a street restricied to fiue
resideuoes. They hivve beeu ereo'.ed un-
der oar jMTBonal 8upervi»ion aud uo ex-
peose has beeu ipared to make tbem
firit clasi in every re»pect. NoTtl in
dibijjn aud very convenient in their ar-
rADg ui^nt, with handiome flre^Uoei
and si >ie board.
l by are fitted for steam and hot and
cold Water, aud have set soapstoue tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your netioe.
•I0<»0.— We itplil.Hii have a place that we can
.Micr at the low price pl.u-e.l on ililn extra well
Uiiilt l»»i>st"ry homw of el»rlil roonia. bcnhle
i.Hl'i room; hcM.'d l>v rnrni.-c. h«» hard wo»"l
Il of. Ill tibilKK room, kitchen and iiHiitry,
liiiiitsonu' tta» lUiiircB, eU-. NtlKhborho ..t ili»t
clasi. and near biiHtnoHa. (Mi.'iU)
Oil Ceutral Wrw^t.- Very .tellable plive el
nroperix, .•.nialsilnn of two •.tofv hou-w hi«I
no lily i: Ki tiel of lan«l. Couht caMly be ina.le
to pay more than 10 per cent. iiel. (UkVi)
N.it fi»r from IHwrrliiiiMk Ntre*l.-Two
s|..r», iw'tcncnicnl Iioumi .tf II nwoii*. Iliilsluil
In ^'.i...Uh:ip«. A buirf.Uii at ♦iiiio. (iOOi)
It v«ii w III call at our <>nice we will kIiow yen
m.iiic invcMiiiiem* ihal will pay you better tuau
III |»er ceul.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
118 CKNTUAI. HTKKKT.
Over Fre>*coU K'nllonal Ilank.
Weather Indications.
Feb. 6, noon.— Tor Kew England,
fair weather, colcer Tuesday morning,
foil iw6J by rifing temperature, light to
fr sh westerly winds, shifting to south-
erly.
I5oot0 nnU Sijorg.
x:
The Bijou Shoe StorCi
IVe have Ihe Kstclunive iHyht to
UHC Ihm
Bon Marche.
ENORMOUS AGGREGATION
or
II
We take pleisureiu ansounolng oar
NINTH GRAND ANNUAL OPENING
• OK
Drp antj jFanrp 6ooU«.
THE COLD WEATHER
HAS'
HAMBURG, NAINSOOK, SWISS, CHAM-
BRAY AND PIQUE
Embroideries !
A NU-U«1 IMMt.".! Aricuinent.
H. re I' a clioicc larifl" nut for the free trad-
ers to crack. .Mr. .loMph Wharlon of the
Wharton nickel iidii.s, ntnr IMiaoiixville.
I'a., *ome il^iit vears a.v'o was mukiii},'a hiry;e
part of llie nickel us.jtl in this country and
mauufacture.l the nickel for Iho penni.a uwil
l.v llie vrovenimei.t. lie cmUl make it fo
ail iK-r pound. The (Jerniaijs (•..uld nnike ii
lor *2 iM-r poun.l. Al tliiil>lme Iho tliily
was fa IHM- nound. So that Ihe ruliii-' price
I lieu was 14 per pound. Aboiil wven oi
elKht V. ais aj{.» iihk. I w as put on the fre.-
list, i'he Imm.'llat.! rllcct of thai was thai
Ihe price of nickel came down to f2 per
I'ound. . . ,
Then Wharton's factory shut down. Im-
mdialely Kfler he quit inanufaciurinjj the
iiri.e of nickel readied to i|4 per nound.
vvlicr-' il ha« remdne.l ever since, witli llie
exeeption of olic sh.Ui lnlrruii«-lo|i, oeea-
sivine.l ly Mr. NMiarioirs own ai-t. Aiiont
live y. ar' u-'o he lli..it:ilit th.-re was u ehince
to e.Iinpete Willi the Impoil'-rs on account of
tin- fact thai nickel was held lirnily at «'4 p"r
liooiid. lie hlaited In. Imm.'dialely. how-
cvi r. the piic! wa« pnl <|ow n by the import-
ers to a h'-'iire at which he <-ould not coiii-
|ietc. Mr. Wliartoii was .MiniHllfil li» desist.
Tlie jreiM rai It suit h that the coU'.umer lifts
his nii-kei now al pre.is, l\ llie same loiee he
|i'iid un.lci a larirt". Al tliit lime, however,
ih.'H; wa' a 11 .uiisliiii'_' liUle town where .Mr.
Wharlon bid Ills works, near IMneuiwitle.
I'a.. wli.rc home .'ioO men were employ.-d.
mill a pioporlioiiaie imiulier <•• familie" sup-
port) 1. To I ly tl;ei«- i- no niamif icim-y and
III. .'itK) fiiiiilt.'s are beiiii{ sn|.|iort" i lo some
other vva\, .ir not at all.- [''oiicjrd Munilor.
A Vrtermi IMiiKeroualy Injured.
roNT«HiOK>K. N. II., Feb. 4.-l'orler Duf-
er, a vet. ran of llie late war, was injured by
I tallin« treo>e»lerday. This inornliig the
phjsicluii reported bis ea»o prvih.ilily fatal.
MAtJ!SACIll;»KTT8.
Demoralized tlie Irade,
Aud we Propose to Start 't up Again
with Low Prices.
FURTHER
Miners aad
RIOTING.
nt Shenan-
Last Friday, whilo the nieml>crs of the
New York ussemMy were in scs-ioii, a re-
port was received from the expert commis-
sion appointed to examine the cellini; of tlie
chamber hi which the members tlien i^al.
wbicb declared that there was imminent
danger tliut the stone ccilinir nii;rht fall on
tbem at any moment. The report was read,
and was then leisurely referred to a coinmlt-
tec of five to report next Tufs.lay what
hhouhl he .lone. The meinhcrs of the ex-
pert coniiiilsslon said Ibey felt as tiioii;ili
they were in iktII of their lives in maUin:,'
Iheexamiimlion, and it is said that one kIoiic
In an aicb over the clmmbcr has been re-
ducud by pre-sure from IS inches in thhk-
ntss to r. liidMs. They mil^t have jiul pretty
elastic stones Into the eapiiol if they can I'e
squwzeJ this way. .Several propositions
are uniJi.'rcoi.siderallon for temporary new
.piarlcrs for tlio As.emtdy. The Senate
chambor U consl.leicd saf«; enough.
Krvrly FHrina AKiln.
The counsel w ho h ive arjrued the qurf'tlon
of the division of |l, verly— (iovernor Kobln-
aon for the old town, and bis neighbor, <«eo.
M.Klearns, for the new town— were re-
tained, not HO inucli (or their intrlnaic ability
aM couuwl, as lioeause each was supp<.Hed to
b<- able tv Iuve whut ilK-Mreet culls '-a pull"
on lueinbero, outbid.' and l«'>ond their pow-
ers a*, ornlora. Kolb ful»ill.;d exixjctations,
and their arj{unipnt« were eharaeterlatlc.
Kach WHS a "counsel,'* doin< bis lest for bis
client, aiKi taliing good care to Bay noiblug
I>ollC- ill It.tttll
clorth, I'lt.
Satiirdav, the sli iUin>; Tolcs, who were un-
armed duriiii,' the rioting' Fri lay ni,^'lll, ob-
tained pistols and Bijaiii attacked the miners
la theSheiiand.'ah mines when they started
to ico to slipper. The s| eclal policeiin n were
not lobe foun I, aud Ihe mob was only kept
at biv b\ tlie pfvolver* of tli<! Coal ::ii.l Iron
p.-liiv. "'I'lic I'ohs di I the lii-sl llriiij,' an I
two ollicers were serioii>ly wounded. Suii-
d IV tile town wa> qoict. Tiie i ioH-r» kept in
the saloons driiikiii;,' and iiiseussln>,' tlieir
plans tor todav, Tlicv «lo not pro|»o>c to al-
low ;mi\ body to work iiMlie ICeadiuir or in-
dividual .oliierics if they cm lielp It. and
the V boa-t that the lil>or ajiilators approve]
of Their :<els. The strikers will do th.; bc^t
Ihcv cm lo slop work at the Kehley Ituii and
Wiiliaiii I'eiin mines, but al the latter no vio-
lence! will be- periniited. the (Joal and Iron
police beinj,' dclermined lo preserve order ut
anv .'osi.
'i'lie shullinj; down of no ininy furiiuces
for want of coal has caused mi-ery in an un-
.-xpeeted (loartcr. Tlieie beiii;,' no demand
for ore, iiiaiiv of the iron mines ulonij the
Ka»t l'eni>yivanhi railroad have closed. The
miners arc In d»"<lilut; .••reunistHiices, and
aliout oO of iliein. witli their families, have
asked for uiliulltanco lo the poor houses.
Itallroncl Accblenta— Four Persona Killed.
The New York ex|>rcss train on tlie New
York, I'ennsvlvaiiia and Ohio railroad was
wrecked by a broken lio;^ near SteamlmiKh
Sunday iioiiiiii;:. ami llattie Abh'>lt of
.Nil. mJhl, 111., 17 years old. (Ji .iiyc Fill', con-
diicior. and .lames D.-aii, brakeniaii, were
killed, aud sev. lal others were injured.
AiMxpiC'S train on tlie I'llisliiiriC and
W.'siern railroad ran into a waiion al a "Ir.-et
eiossiu« In Alicdiaiiy City .Saiurdav. killiox
William Ktecnhroniier. aud seriou^lv injor-
lu,' Willi.im AlhrlKhl. 14 y«i»rs old, an. I an-
other l»ov. . . , . .
At W.'stnehl, N. Y.. f*unday two frel-ht
trains oil llie Nickel I'l.ito road came Into
eolli-ion imd several cars were de.tio>. d.
A fr. i:ilit tr.dn .iv.t tlic Northern rallroa.l
liroke iiirarl near North IJoschw.mi, N. II.,
Haturdav, and several cars were smashed.
A brakeuian named Clou^li was injured.
Bot PcMoata.
Try « quart of hot jicanuls at Knl's's fruit
nnd coni.elioiierv store, 3 .Merrimack streel.
lie liasa line IMiiladelphIa baking machine.
It cooks them In good shajie, gives tbem u
Id. e flavor Mild makes tbem taste eenuinely
uh e. Try one quart and you will be aure lo
Duy more.
gherblaira lleturn*
TtosToN, Feb. 4.— Ideiiienant ficneral
Phillii II. Slierhlan, C.donei M.Siieridan aud
Colonel Itiuiit of his staff left Huston on the
II o'clock train for New York, wbere thojr
will slop ut the F'lftb Avciuie hotel until
.Moil. lav, ilieii rcsumiuif their Journey to ihe
eiipllal! The geiM-ral said he was v«ry sorry
to leave Koslon, where be hadtiijoyed liim-
nclf *o much.
Fntkl IteauU.
M.\B»i.kiii:ai>, le^. 4.— Williim I'.. Mm-
roc, w bo was s.j severely Injured at I lie fa.-t-
ory of C.eo. Hoo|icr on Thursday, di.d this
luoriiin;.;, ii);e«l U' years.
You feel free from pain and stronger after
nnitiiii; on a //(»j) I'tattter. Koolhes, stiniu-
iale*. •
A'lVf'^ Cm MothiyTBt
Mrs. Wr>KLovr'» PtxiTiiiNU svrup, for chtl
Iron toetfilns, U the prescrlpUon of ore of the
r>i'«t leiniile nnrsos ami physlcluno In th.' Unlied
"JUit«6.aii«l has been U80.I lor forty years wUh
nover-funiiig sacccss by uillllon-*of moll, rs for
ihclrclill'lron. I>urln« the process of leethlnK
iw value Is Incalrnlablo. It rellovee ttie cJill'l
from p.tln,curo6 ilysenusry ami <llarrhua, jr^^t
nirlntne bowels, an.l wmib-'ollc. lly icUUw
nealth to the chll.l It resU ttoc mother. Price 'W
ccnic H Uoltle.
one.
I9raths.
Inihr'cUy7Keb.4th, Mra. Saiah A. IliiycB,
nC't .v; yeir-.. , , . . ,
I'll V. lie l:r .•rnl services will be luM at lier
lii'e home on Tuesiny ufieriiuon ui Inlt past
n this cPy, Feb. 6tli, Tliomns LiUlier, aged 1.7
■^'i- liner it servl.'.es will be hcM .it le-lirmf r, \o.
4 i; t.-lieMcc place, on TuC'^lsv alicrn'ioa at
.•{.11 ..'I'lock. Kc en.ls arc luvlttd lo atteiiil w ilh-
out fuvikcr notice.
Report of Deaths for the Week Ending
Ft*b 4. 1KM8.
.lAMJAUY.
2i_Wimain J. Mar8!iall,50, pleuro pnoiimonl-
lls
"l-Mariett.i S. I'.iffer, 00, typhoid pneumonia.
MaiieC. Murtel,3 monlha, clu>ler.i hilan-
Vion. ... , .
Wllircl nesrochlcr, .1 in ; nth 3, general dc-
bllliv. .. . ,
"S—Samuel tv. Taylor, M, disbotes.
WsUer Viues,4, dlifliil'crla.
Karl <J Itn nion'l, 14 .lay*, convulsions.
T,— Miiry A. t;.t^lell,.'5, ucariei icver.
27-KllenT. <;.»ile>.:i». phihlsls.
Ma.le K. Kcnirttn. B monUiH, hydrocephalus.
2u_|>..roihy Undbois, .'>7, heart illsctise.
Miiriln Ii itiiliei.-2.'. pneumonia.
Aim MeKvov,4. dlpliiberla
.Toliii K. McMalKoi, -fodnvB, Infantile.
"9— .lames Mcbols, (17, chronic ii .ralyals.
lieor;.^! Winn, :H, pncniii'mia.
Kat 1 llii^sev, '27. Ii'in rihaxc.
Aiihiir Yntes, \ «ll|.litheri«.
SO— r li/.i llrowii, J>2 oldsgc.
MarUia C. Ito/.jrs, 7 , pliitiiHlcerrnslon.
.Ihm .-paldliijf, 07. enlaruoiaenl ot spleen.
K !ille fitii'ii, I month, ciMivnIsloiiH.
31_Tho nas o'lleain. .'>•, iie|dnlils.
JVlHry.I. Tullv, ;i». oi tenia (uilinonalls.
,1 .sei.lilnc hiici.T, 17, iv|.|i'>l I pnciiniotila.
.lotin M<-Kv.>v,ft, (Ili.litherlH.
I...ren/,'».l. Ilar.lliijr.'i. hyilrn<«,e|ilnla!».
M 'hill M. l.iM'Inl, I. tiilier ulnr mPDliigUla.
Kiiimii VV'ar't. I, cn^estlon ..f Iiiuks.
Fnntnlirlle Konlalne, I. whooping »MU<h.
I'liliip CarvichI, » raonths, cholera lufan-
Frederick D. Clnrk, 1 day, premature birth.
FKIIRI'AKV.
l-Apanllnc D.ibne, .'.«, apoplexv.
Horace TIlMin. 4<, IP-roiis l.r-.n.-.hltls.
Marv A. Meliulrk. i, oaiviil-lmih.
Caihrrliic A. Clemence, 1 mouth, cholera
Intiiii nm.
2-Aniik- M (iallnKhcr, 42. ityacntery.
l.yinan tJulv, HO, .dl ai?e.
•Itiiacs ii. Morrison, «.'», lunif fever.
Him. in <;ohen. 1. marasmus.
3-|.inrnii Irvinir. 21, tvpl'Ol'l fever.
ItrllKct C«»x. «l, idenrlsy.
Itosalliida II. lireenleat, Ul. navlold llrer.
<;«'or»ftj K. Itlley, H da> a. epilepsy.
Msrirsrel « I'NoH, »i, oi't mre.
4 -Arthur L. tlPiord, 71, lieitrt dl'«ase.
GiBABi> f. Daoxak. CUy Clerk.
Hue Linen Crash V., rtown from lOconls.
(ioo.l all linen Damask i.V., .town from.Ul.
Kasi colored Hod Oainask '.'.V., worth :il.
linportcl Mnrscllles (guilts, li-l size. t2 -ft.
worth #;».:».
Holland t urtalns, with best spilnu flxturos, ?5c.
All our short length Piques ami Ctieck Nalu-
wMiksii'^c, worili ir<nn li,', lo 20.
All our <i(> Hlankets al t4.r.O.
10 (il.'ces Drajiery Sllk.tUsuesha.les, 4c.; would
Ik; cheap at Iiii.
A lame l.>t of Kmhrohlcred White Flannel, at
prices or plain flunuel.
U.iod vxril whle llleaciicd Cotton Keinnanta.
at. It lhil-.li, at V. per yanl.
Itest 'Ircw facinx Cambrics 4c. per yard.
Fine wlite ( ochcco CanibrPs, In e!iolco' light
styles, (J',,c., l.isi scaS'UiV piicJ 10 ecnt".
llest <ia:illiy Century Piluls G'^c; usual iirlce
10 cents per yanl.
BestqiuilMy yaul wide isutoent 8c.. down from
I2S an.! I.'..
tU'st i|iiiilliy Monprtto NctlUiff, 2 yards wide, 4.'.
per y.ti'.l. SI
I 1. t blark and colored Iliocadc.l Velvets at a5c.,
tlown Ir.iin ',!>.
AH our Is'st .pnlllv colored ".tlln Uhn 'nmes
8-c., do\Mi from 41.2"», ihl.'i U the ha gain ol
the s.'Hsoi).
I lot tin.' slU aid Wo'>l Dress Goods, 40 Inches
wide, il'.K' , dow II fniin 7.>.
I lotimpoitcl Plait Dr.s'. (Jo^ds •.'.>., rrduc'.l
fnirn .lO . ; llie-e uie ••holce ami pielty stylei».
r>() Inch allvvool Klannec', In blue, >fi'ecu and
brown, i.ne iiiia.liy, only .V;.; worth 7.'>.
We have taken all onri.'i'.. ♦! nn<l tl.2''i .ler.cy
Wnlsts, with P.icloii fr.iils, braid. 'I ami \< si
fronts, \<\ (In and luce tii'nni. .1, and ►lidl olT.i
the entire :r>i at Hie iiiit uo in price of 44. . ra<h.
All our Pr.ild and .lei Drees TrlininlDgs at les»
than tall prii;c.
All our Small Waremind Notions nt lower prices
than you wbl ever see ihcin agiln.
All our 42 and J^ c. Caslmiero Olovea lit 2Jc. iKir
pair.
Boy's fleece lined tJlovos 10c. per pair, down
from 1>.
Ladles' mo real Kid CIovoh 09 •. per pair, down
from $\.'2'>.
Laities' Fur Lined Kid Gloves 75c., down from
11.23.
Clilldren'8 Cashmere Mltlcns bV"., >'o* n from 2.V
All our MIk Cml.r.llas. with toM nnd sliver
cjips, Ivorv hand.es and natur il s^^cks, tat we
so.d lor i*:5..")0, wilt now' lie oncn d ni #2 2.'>.
All our Ladh'*', iienl-.' and Children's Coder-
wear and Hosiery al iibout h ilf f. inner prlc s.
All our 5(1, 02 aud ifto. Ul'-bona at 2.")C. per yard.
Ladles', tints' and Gi lldrcn'a Ilandkerchlers
marked wn> down (alnioat giveaway prices).
We are posltlTely roing out of business,
and the above cut |)rlo«s are onlj' SMiiiples
of our entire stoca. KverythliiB lu our
■tore Is ofl'ercd oorr«"spoiidliml.v cheap, and
we think by thi- way our stnek U be'uif re-
duced ihe public appreclHtHOurlow prices
and square way of duiiiK business.
The annual sale In Fcbrnary of Embroideries
from a small legLiiibu has grown to lie one of
llie most laip<iilant parts ot our business.
tMir reinarkalilo. sue -ess In the selection of
patterns, as well as the unusual advantagCH
whh'h we enjoy for tlie favorable pmchi^e of
cnibrolderles, hsa create.l a wide repntHllon for
us; In fact, has almost made ut famous In that
lir.inch.
8o remarkable has Is'cn our success that miny
sinris haveabcaily iilven up ketplng them In
► lock, they lln.lKig It Impossible to su.ccssfully
competo Mlth us.
This > ear our efforts lo meet tho wants of our
tens of thousands of hidy patnms.m thes<' goods
have been crownod with moie than cur usual
su.'cess.
Our llrrt endeavor has been to Belo<'.t choh-^
and ileslrnblo pa'terna. Our socoml end«>avor
hasbointoUNDKKSKLL. With our cu-itonmry
focrlKlit wo placed our onlors last August,
through the New York ag.'nls of tho maiiufact
urcrs of St. tJall, Hwltr.erland, and thus avolde.l
the recent rWe In price of UO per cent., besides
saving all J'dibors' prollts. The prices named
below are for goods of the host quality, and
warrniitoil. The cloth of atrong llbre and the
work llrst class.
The class of cheap, scrawly and worthless
stnir, on rotten cloth, seemingly cheap but really
atisolnlcly without slrcuKlh or wear, wo have
discarded entlivly from oiir stock. Most ladles
huvu bitterly repented bujlng such goods In the
past nnd now ileman g.iod gootis only.
IX THIS CITY,
Hare you ever seen it? Let ni ex-
plain what it ia for. It it a machine
which puti a soft metal heel plate on the
heela of Bubher Shoes. Tho advantagei
of thii plate are twofold.
let. It inoreaiea the wear of Bobber
Ooodfl 50 per cent., as nine ptifi of Bub-
ben out of ten wear out at the heel first.
Thii plate will prevent thin wear.
2d. It will prereat slipping; being
made of a soft metal it will oling to the
slippety walks instead of slipping as %
hard aetal plate would.
Those p^.ates are clinched in snob a
maimer as to make it impossible for
them to come out or leak. We have pat
on a gO!.d many hundred pairs so fari
each and every pair giving more than
satisfaction. For the purpose of intro-
dnoing more fully thia plate we shall for
this week only put them 'on all heavy
Babbers, bought at our store, FBEE OF
OHABOE.
One? having tried them you will never
be without them. Bemember thii offer
is for THIS WEEK OHLT.
OSWALD & CO.
Hos. 35 and 37 Central Street.
mnct
Has received New Swiss and
Hamburg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, Allorers and Tiicliing^.
Torchon r.nd other Laces, lluch-
ings, Coventry Rufflings, v»h»e
and colored. German and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Linen 8tami)ed
Goods in great variety. Exami-
nation is solicited.
One lot 5c. per yard, worth 8c,
per yard.
One lot 7c. per yardt worth 10c,
One. lot 8c. per yard, worth 12c,
One tot 10c. per yurd^ worth 15c.
One lot 12 l'2c. per yard, worth
18 cent. 1,
One lot 15c. j)er yardf worth 20c.
Onelot li)c. per yard, worth 25c.
One lot 25c. per yard, worth 3')C.
One tot 35c. per yard, worth 50c.
PriceH ranye 58r., G2c.t OOc,
75c., S3r,, 87c., U2c,, VSc, and
upwards per yard,
AllOVER EMBROIDERIES.
One lot 49c., worth 75o.
One lot 75c., worth f)8c.
One lot 98c., worth $1.50,
INSERTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Wc desire to Invite every lady who has taate
for th- beautiful In fine needlework to cnll_niid
see the elegant goods w hlc.h we now offer.
il will bo a matter of giatldcatlon to most
ladles, to eee these el gant ^oods, whether vrlah-
lug to purchase* or not.
llemeinbcr, this 1j i straight Invitation to como
and look— iv> ohllgat'.on t.) piifchtiBC.
in combination wl'h the cmbrohlcrlcs wc olTor
a large and handsome line of Torchon Locec,
Kwlss Trimmings nnd Nottingham Laces for
trimming purjioBCS.
SPIOIAL. — Just arrived from New
York auction twenty thousand yardi
Irish Cr chet Trimming, from 2 to 7
in hes wide. Price, 2 and 3 inches wide,
2 1 2c. per yard ; 4 to 7 inches wide, 5c.
per yard. Actual value 10 to 20 cents
per }arJ.
We OMrry all the s|ierlaltlM In
RUBBER GOODS,
1(1 Lijlit Wei£lit and Pure Gum.
Gents* Ureas Buckle Arctics,
Gents* Dress Aiasktis,
Ladles* High Button Gaiters,
Ladies* Wool Lined Atashas,
Ladies* Gossamer Rubber BootSp
laced, $1,50,
We have In all our depart inenta some »•
Iremt-Iy good values fur his week.
Ladies* Pebble Goat Boots $1.49,
reduced from $2,00,
Ladies* American Kid Boots
$2,21, reduced from $3.00,
Misses* Goat. School Shoes $1.23,
down from $1,75,
Child's ** Loy Oahin** School
Shoes 98c,
The best ahoe for the money in the market.
Our entire line of Gents* fine $6
hand-sewed Shoes this week
$4.97,
Gents* Porpoise Waukenphast
$2.97, down from $3,50,
Qcnts* Working Shoes 98c,, down
from $1.50,
\
COM E A ND SEE U.S. Sale to contlnno aU tho
week, hut many of the choicest patterna (most
of which are exclusively our own) will un-
doubtedly bo sold out at once.
Bon Marche,
Merrimack antf Kirk Streets.
BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTSi
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimaok 8t.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Markets.
Hrrom Cordlay * Oompanjr.J
Our New York correspondent aays a large
operator In the urang.os siiPt yeaU!nla> :
••The Inmble lu the west Is the nu»al serloui
since tha llrsl; the trunk line war means » so-
rt ju» loss of earnings to western roads. Vice-
rresl.lout lluglilil of Northwest la making
great cff.iris to patch up tt truoe. If anytliluii
of tha klul Is brought about li will be through
his efforts."
A trunk line .iBlclal snhl yesterdsy : "We are
prepared to make any rate fi..m Now York lo
St. l*aullhat roads frdm Cilcago will allow
without cutiing toe i ilos between New York
audCldoaKO."
Ijunduu iiiurket for .\morloana opened atrong
and la now a.-tlve aii<i higher.
0|»erstors In LHckiwaiiiia aa'l Delaware A
Hudson whi have boon congratulating thoai
aelTOs over the condition of lh» ooal trade in
Wyoming regbm aio cxmslderahiy disturbed
over iBluers' demau I for lucruaHed wages
It in —Atchison still huhls very strong,
with gou.1 buying, and uo vvry hosvy amount
of stock off re I. In Ne«r York tliure Is also •
steaily markei. WesUTU Union seems to lie tlio
foatare (here. Tho f uluro of ll.isu>u dcpou Is
on New York larxely. CousI loiublo rate cut-
ting re|iorte<t west.
Quotation*. "^
HONON.
Closing ()|M<nlni (Moslnr
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FOltElCiN Nii.W8.
A Labor Jtlot In Spain.
A mob of Uh> Tiiio miners In Iluelva,
Spain, MOW on strike, were ordered Saturday
to dlH|>crse, but refuK-tl to do ao and were
Hreil on liy troops. Ten Chilians were In-
•tantiv kir.'il. uud ttvo h«ve aiiico died of
their liijuiiea.
Notes.
The treaty of alllincc betwocn Italy and
Oermaiiy stipiilat<;s that if Franco ultuckH
either of the coiilraclln;; powers the other U
to send WKl.OOO iiuii lo the French fruutier
tinnieilialelv.
(;ouiiiioii.r Cox lui« Ik-cii r«'moveU to Ihc
Iiillriiiar> »»f l.iimriik jail, lie i» very weak,
haxiii;: .'iilireU l....t lii« Mppeiite.
The O'llrieii rec-piioii eommiilee has been
olili;reil lo abaiiiloii the propo^ol imeting in
Londoii. being iiniblc to obtain a Kuilable
ball. The r.-ecpl loll will Ik> coiitlned to a
torcliliglit proccs-oluli aud u bumjuet at the
(Jriierion.
Ihe po|>e's jubilee was ch bnited at tlie
American .'olleC'e In R.mie J^uii.lay with a
solemn hi,; h ina>'» of lhaiik»;j:ivii'g ami the
hlnulnsr of the " I'.- Dcum." The archbishop
of I'liila.lell'hia (.(llciaii •!.
Four p(i>oiis w. re killed by nn explosion
In !i gunpowder factory at'ilauau, Fruuce,
bunday. ._^.^__^__^____
NKWS ITK.M8.
ILLU8TBIOU8 lUISUMBN.
SUNDAY SKRVIOS9.
ST. PAUL'S MKTIIOIU8T.
JOHN STKKKT. I the Wortlien afreet Baptist church. Among
Bev. Mr. Rose did not announce hla morn- ' J|'« "".y,"' 'V'"'.'/; **^7 'i ^'i"""^. .i'""i''\'«!;l
lug subject ill llie Holiday iMdlces in the Sat- \ y'i'^^'^]^^' .^'''''J^*'_''}l"'^y.!':'^*^^}^:^
Bahing l^otDOer.
e prominent eliireus, ' of the coihge. lie aUo i^jioko for a few uilii
>Mayor Abbott, Col. I utea Ui the Sunday school.
ftom^ of Them Kuloglsed by John Boyle
O'Kelliy— Aaiiloqueat I^cciuru on Irish
AITitirs.
The le.ture bv John llovie CrKeHly at
Iluiitinurton liall last nl^hl was altemied by
an audience which tilled the hall. The lect-
ure was given lit aid of St. IVter'a orohau
us\luin, ami a hamfsome sum must liave
lneii leuli/.ed. The s|»eHk"r entered the hall
oeorled iiy .Mayor I'almer and accompanle.1
by a .lo/.-ii or inor
Hinoiig whom were ex
A. A. Ilag..'elt. (Jeoru'c V. Luwlon. esq.,
lion. John .1. Donovan and Itev. Fr. Uonan.
Mayor rainier iirclde.l, and lu a brief
spee.li liitro.liice.l Mr. O'Ueilly, who wa«rv-
cei\ed Willi eiitliusiai'tic app'auso. The lat-
ter'., subject was "IlluMrlous Irishmen «»f
the Last teiiturv." He hupliieineide.l the re-
marks of th.' luavor by sa>lug that Ireland
pritpoM's t«i take her place among the Mr<!«t x\%-
lloif, widch have always been Miiall in
ulalioiK OiiHce and Rome were siua
sl/.e. The one lest of a great nation Is It**
produethm of gnid men— co«iuopoUlan in
talent ami ivpulatioii. Till* Is a fearful test
lo ai.pl\ ton nation that has Imhu oppressed
as lieiand ba« liecii fur the last century.
Hid she Ikcii allowed lo build the sup.r-
stiuciureof eultureanl e.lvlii«all.»n on the
biumlHliou that she built in the early centur-
ie-, she woul'l have .lone her full share
among the iiath>iis. Hut in thU she was in-
t.rfeied with bv H strong nation that threw
down her elvlll/'.Htlon. Now she ai>ks that
iter ow II men l»e allowed to exiuess her own
naihmal geiiiu.. Mr. O'lt-illy reviewwl
A missionary oieelinB was lielil in the v«»- nidav papers, but bis dis.-oui>e was one of *>' de«,ased; a JTos" f nmi »»*«"'.•,"'");'•«''«
roftlie.si. l^aul'a Arethodi-.t church last n^,, \,U\ n' ..aN ba.ed on ,i,.. wor.ls of •^^P^''" •• '«!' V^''''' *''''''^"«'' "' r;"' J' '^
• ( hrisi-'.The kingdom of (Jo<l .ball be taken '}*'TVl '!''' \ ""T' ""^. " f m ^^Mi Ul*- 1
a^ay from you, and nhall be given lo u na- ^ t'o»iJ.\r. IV •>, the ag.nt of lie M»'HI«»«;-^
tionl.riiigiiil' forth the fruitt thereof." |t ! «»'»P""-V. '1 he iiiteimonl was lu the Lowell
night, when the pallor. Rev. C F. KIce, out-
lined the origin and history of the Japanese
empire. Mr. |{ic«r-Was followe.1 by Mr.
James K. Savage, who spoke on Ihe mission-
ary work now uoiiig on iu Japan. The eii-
I ire service was devoted to the work in
Japan.
CIIKL.M8KOKI> STI(KKT HIKK BArTfBT.
In the morning Mr. K. C. Hiiye* of Hatea
college. Lewisiou, .Mi-., spoke in the Interest
was ai>:u.d tliat mo.Urii nations may well i *''^'"*^^^''">* ,
lake wnrniii;: fioiii llio»e lliat hi»vu gone be- Advent urt-s of a Ci»hI Itarce.
fore, ami tliai these warnings .ome tl>ro"!ih , .,.,,,, ^ udicoii. from Newport Newt,
the . huieho. as well :is to iii.livhiuiils. I be ^ ,„ ,<„,„„ „^,.,^.^.,, „^ j,,,, ,„„u„, „^ ,{„^
kin-.iom may bo taken from persons as well , , .^ p,.,,, . „„„.„,„^ «,ili IIXIO toiia
Ms Ironi nalloiib. ' '^' -
.re
uliflv the course .»f oppr.M»ioii puri.ue.1 by
lie K'nvli»h g.iveriimenl. Tialai . the Tory
thinks circumstances are the same as live
hundred vear^ u^o, but they are
Then Kngland c<iuhl ami .Ihl
In the evening
the pastor preacheil a very inipresalvo ^ ser-
mon on "l;^eful Kmployiiieiil." Three
youutf la.iies weiv bapti/eil. aud the coni-
munioii Mrvlce followed. Notlw was given
of a MM-iahle and supper on Wednesday eveu-
lug of this week.
WOltrilKN KTltKKT MKTllOldHT.
We have a luost cxcelleiil report «)f a most
e.xculleiit di>course by Kev. Mr. Worlh. the
paalor. who preached ill Ihe morniiu from
tile wonls— ".\tid «x'rtaiii .itiiers with them."
, We have not spa.e for the whole ropoit.
I Thi* sermon tiealt with the ol«»curity which
I utleuds the earwrs of most of liodS di*-
' eiplea who a^^ unnamed, but wliose work is
j us valuable olieidiiiie- a*, that of those wbo
, recei\e more promiiieiil menliuu.
HIIAITUCK NMtKKT INIVKllSALIHT.
The moKhIng sermon i'V the pastor, Ucv.
I{. A. (ireeiie. was un Ih.' text foumi In (lalu-
tiaiis ii. »l, ''An.! the life I now live In the
ll.tKh I will live by the faith of thu Son uf
(itHl. wlio iove»l me, ami gave himself for
me." The sermon was an »'X|M»niilon of
"faitii" ill Its hcrl|itural signlH.-ation. In tlie
evenliiw' at 7 o'cl-ck, tho third lecture on Hie
Lord's prayer wa* given. Nolico was given
thut tlie teacheiV meeting would ho this
'Ihe evenim: M-rvice .Irew out a lai'ge coti«
gre<i)iiion, and It is evhh-id that lhe»o s|>eciul
services are timiing many whoare interebtett.
'I'hc iiiuaIc in made a special feature, notably
that ol ihe organ, vvldeli. uiiler Mr. (lark.'r.
of cftai oil boar.l, IhlN) tons of which were
for I). NV. Horn.. & Son of thia .lly. After
grtlin^ lu sight uf III.- city, the barge had an
Intel. Nl'iiL' o.iie* of exixViencos. The tiiir-i
l.hi M. Dall.y ami (Miailes II. Ilcrvey look
h.-r ill tow and slowly broiigirt her up
sklllfu man puhition, takes a pla.e >»»»'« ,|,r„ngh the Ice with which the harimr was,
woi.l.ipwlii.-hitdoesi.ot geiiera > «'J«>>. , u,,„ ailed. Thev got her part way up. hut
here sc. ins to be ii.> t.avm w «> .is spl... i- . , ,,„^ , „' , ^\ '^,.„,,^,
did agKr.'>{a loiKof luuMcal poss bilitu^nsiiou d ^„,, y,,,, , ,,,« .,,, ,,„ ^.^, ,,':,„,„, „„
imtbe utlijcd, «a well as the v^'"-* "«■ ii,o HoMou and L.mHI .lock-. Up
preacher, chtdr anvi cungregiitlon,. and Mr.' .*■
('hirke seems lo possess both tlie suiril and
the understanding to make the grand new
organ not only a iitu^lcal .Iclight to the ear,
liiit the exprcsMioti of devotion f.om Hie
hcarl. of •'all the people," whom ihe INalin-
i«l adjures to •'prnise tlio Lonl.". Hu.-h a
to tlie navy vard brid<.re the lit- ,
He lugs sue'.M-4-<lcil iu getting their;
charge. Tiie draw was swung .(jien nn.l in i
Weill the haige. hut tii.-re she ^tuck. The.
Hiiperiiitcmienl of bridges ami Kupeiinlend-
cut of th«^ hor^e rallwav pa«>iu2: over liii<. ;
|.i n.ijures o "prn se i.ie uon . . r^o. .. . , j,, ,„ , , ,^, ,^,.,, ■ „,..^,.^,„. , ,,^.
piel.ileasMr.Ciaike i:uvetheiudi.-iu^^^ ^,,„^ , ,,,, ^^ .., „„^
evci ng was an lllu;n« on of t «/ »- »« , ,f«,'u,. |„ ,.„ ,, di.vc ioiin w.ie construct..!, '
!'".'• .1. " ..b^^HMer .*,f Irel. I evening luMead ..f tomorrow «Uht, «l«o, lIlHt
..jure the «'"•»;««• ',,., '■^'Vi J I*' •«•••'«''«««•' 'J^'-nd.'s Homlage" will be
:::t tlnVYrUh .^pl ' ero'weak aiul ^11:11;^ l>— '"-• Wednesday and Thunluy cveo-
bh', but to thi. it .'an l« aiiswere.l that Iri.h- "a- »i l^"^ «^''«^-
—Kev. S. Tl. Fr.e of the Fir^t Congrega-
tional clitirrh in Willimaiiiic, Ct.,hasre»l«;ue.l
on iiecoiiiit of iioiibleiirowiiig out of charg»;s
against his orthodoxy.
—Mrs. Mary A. Russell, 7.'» year* oM. fell
dow n stairs III Ilri.l>:i'porr, (.1., Wednesday,
fracliiiing her skiiM, from tho itTects of
whlcii she died Sunday.
—While elennlng a revolver In Monlpeller.
Vt.. Sun. lay, (ieoiv'e K. Scribner. Is U'ar^.
old, acchh-n ally shot himself in thu left
hix'ast, and his re.'ov.ry i-* doubtful.
—Three Burre (Vt.) atone cutters, while
intuxicate.l, siiHte'd to walk liouio from
Monlpeller, Friday ni^lit. w li.oi one of th.-m.
Hale llansom, was uvercoine by tho cold uud
froze to death on the way.
—Chupnmiiii (iah's jew eiry atoro in Norfolk,
Va., ^vas robbe.l of |«30,(M)0 w orth of diamon.ls,
watches ami j< w eli v early Sumlay inornliig.
"The burgiars eiilcied the sloie through a
skylight and took oil the door of the itafe.
—Tho recent di-asirou« naphtha exploaloiiM
In R.uhester, N. Y.. have resull.-d In tlie In-
dictment bv Ih.' Kiaml jury .if the Vacuum
Oil eompaiiv ami Hie muiiltipal das CAiinpii-
ny, who permitted the naphtha to get into the
sewers.
—A broken telciihono wire fell «cr«>H8 the
sli-cet in UtifTalo. N. Y., Saliinlay night, one
end lodgrtig on mi ele.lric ILlit wire. A
horse ran against II and bll .lead, and soon
Isaac Morton of III trnii, » colored sh-eping
car porter, louclied the wire and was killed.
Break In a iiNin Aeruss ihe Nashua River.
HIJD8ON, Feb. C— About 20 feet of the
large dam across tho Nashua river, and
which i.^ used by Iho Munson yarn mill at
SWrley. was g\*ept away yesterday, owing
to the 'p"'""" re of wabr ugalii«t If, ami had
it not iK^eii for tlie firoinpi .lelloii uf the mill
owners local*.! on Ihe sireuin below. It is
thought that Sliirl.y Village, which is one
mile below the dara, miglit have exi>erienceil
scrhiUR trouble. It Is auppuaed oiuskruts dhl
the mischief.
III. II were III iiiiiiib.rs to the Kiiglish as one
to Hve. Tlieii Knglaiid resol\»-.l to liestriiv
lielan.l, not b) anus but by lelters, ami this
courM- It all.'iiiptetl to follow. It Htt.nipl»*.l
to bleak down the school*. Hie (iailic lan-
guage and the (.Htholic i. liu:ioii. .Mr. O'R. il-
ly .pioled from Ihe law which ha.l Hieseob-
je.isin \lew. In her iiianufu.tiires and
c.imnier.-e, loo, Ir.hn.l was .ripple. I by
Fngbin.l in elo»iii;.' tin- |iorls of Limerick ami
(iaiwav. Kniilaiid .irew the line on lelliiiin
vet V closely, to Hie Injury «if Hie Catholic*.
Son'ie of the p. ox i^ioiix of Hiis law eoiitliiueil
In force till In21». Tlie «m.; p.dicy of oppi.-s-
simi for lr.-luii.l ha<. coiiliiiu.'.l till l^>7. when
(HieMune sent .lohii Morley to irelaml.
Irislini.il ar.r tl;;lii lug for a greaier wealHi
than liialof an> ..tli.r eouiilrj ol Lurope. It
can pro.liic<' its .iwii ir.iii. \vhilc the iNli-
erl.'s .if llie west eoasi of Ireland are excel-
h III, Ihev . aiinot be iilili/.e.| on acnmnt of
Kiiglaml's obsiruclhms. I b.lleve Hi." Irish
Woul.l have tflv.n up the li.;lil liumln'.ls of
yearsag.., sal.l .Mr. 0'R.-iliv. if tlie\ had not
su. Il a lltllejewil to liirht for. I'lece by
ph ee evirv iii.iustry an.l ..ccupalioii in h"e-
laiid has i»eeii killcl out. Five liun.lred
nn II were nev.-r int.'iided by li.id to drive
d\c iiiilli'iii out of tlimr own country.
One feat's to look f.>r an illiiMtrious man In
a .'.mnlry so alHI.led, sail Mr. oMteilly. Hut
lliere was iu the lh>t iialf of the 18th century
I lean Swift, wlio was ceiialiilv iiluslriou-.
He was an linmeiise kceniiis, sahl Thackcrav;
the gr.at.'sl g.-nius of ine a^e. A.hiison sahl.
I'uward Iheeiid of the last century liohl-
sniitli died in Lomlon. He, tmi. wai* an il-
lustrious man— one who -wrote the Iw-st
short p'M'iii ami the U'st story iu the KnglMi
language." Richard Hrinsley Slierhlan. also,
was leterred to. Taliio says he took the lea.l
in ever\lhing in Kngland. He writes, ssUi
Hvron.'ihe iM'st coine.lv, tho best far.*', tiie
Ih'sI speech. Ill the language. Mi.O'Reiliv
omded a number of winy n marks of 8Ueil-
tiaii.
Coming lo Henry Orattiin, tho leetur»'r
spoke of his eo^irse in Hie Iri-h I'arllainent.
In that I'arliameiit no Catholic ever sat. yet
from tlial b.».ly came n.-arly all the lri<h
pHtriois— men yvho have Ini'ii hung or who
liaye siitlcietl for Ireland. Kvery one of Hie
gr.Ml leaders of the Irish was a Trotestant,
I'xceiit O'C.miiell. and no oin- ever cpies-
tUincii their r. i ghm. The comlillons of Hie
striigsjie bet w. .11 America and Kn^laml at
the lime wli.'ii (Jrattun entered I'arliumeiil
were .h'«crlb.d by the lectutcr. Al llii* time
the i'roiestaiils were ullowcd to arm them-
sitlves as a giiar.i In Ireland; 3(kM» men were
all the soldiery Kngland had un I riah soil al
the time. i'lieii (irattan hati assumed
lea.i.rship in the Irish Parliament,
i'lie movement for Irish IHierty Im>-
gaii, an.l groNV r.ipidly about 17.*<0.
Wli.'il the I'l'ol. 'Slants .if lielan.l beard of
the xiclorv al Yorklowii,tlicv met in con-
vention ami said that the Catholics should
rec.ivc eiifiaiirliiscment. 'I'll. 11 (irattan in
th.- Irish parliti^u.-nt moved a vote saying
Hiat lli.'ie •-liouhl be no foreiiin interfi-reii.'.;
in making their own laws. U was pas«e.l,
and again it parsed the Knirlish parliament.
Kngland knew w ken lo >i.ld. as she always
.Iocs. Sill' will be aske.l lo \ h Id aijaiii in
ist<9. William H.iward's des.ripiioii of
liow the iiiiion yvllli Ilnglaud took place, was
rcii'l bv the lecturer.
KdiiiuiKl Hurke was next considered. In
Lon-loii he associated with the briglilest men
in Knalaiid while as \.:t a young man. Then, , .,
lii.iaiv linn began lo think Ihcv had s.mic | bmid on Ihe waters, for thou shall lii'l it
value from I Ik ir merits, riiere were niaiiv after many .lays." In tliee\eiiiiig Mr. How.-
clou.N ill the p-iliii'-al liori/.on when Burke spoke upon "Adorning Hie (i.is|Kd of Cliri-t.
entered the House of i:omnioiM. There he I Mr. Howe is well known In Low.'ll, being
raise.l uliiiotu solitary voice for America In ] tho son-in-law of Jouitiiaii Kendall of thf
her strobile for Imlependence. He wui the 1 city. He Is pastor of of Hie largest I'ror. -
llrst mind of ills age, Paine ^a>s.
CK.NTItAI. MKIIiOniHT.
List evening at Hie Cintrul -M. Vs. church.
Mis Dr. Baldwin, a nturmd luUshma'-y
from ( hina, uave a x.-ry iiiteieslliig h'ctiire
.m general iiilssioimry work. First tlio work
In t hliitt was .les.rib.Ml. The ;:ieal.!r part of
Hie iii.mev subscrllte.l for missionary work,
Mis. B.hlwin .•laiiiis. giM's lo imiiie work.
Tin- Woman's For.'l'.<ii .Mi-slon lioai.l bus all
th.' f.ir. i ,11 w.irk in its ciiarge, whilo the
iiareiil lio.iy d.?\otes Its.lf l.i homo work.
Sirs. Ilahlw In made a si ion;: appeal to ht r
lieai.'iH lo support Hi.' work in ftireign coun-
tries. iM'cause il Is a work whicii we owe to
tile children of a commuii humanity.
Mini StllKLT.
Rev. L. tL Hariett delixered an admlrablo
di^eoiirM- at tlieiiiorni g servi.'.' from Mat-
thew XXV lit. 10, "lio." Intheewnlnglhusir-
nion was from Roiiiiiiis i. III. Tu.s.iay and
riiurs.lix ev.niiigs of tills week R.'V. Alex-
amhr lllackbiiru of the First llaptl«t church
willsp.ak. W.'.lnesdav exening an ad.lreas
will bcgv.n by Riv. Mr. Hinett. We.lnes-
.lay afl.rnooii the Ladl.V MIssUm circle hohl
a iiie« ting at tin: eliurch, xvlieih Mrs. Ihirn It
xvlil narrate some <if the work coiiiieeted
xvith Shaw unlversliy, Ralclzh. N. C., where
she ami Mr. Barie't w.re hicated. At Hie
close an liuiiorluut busiuvss ttitttiug will Im)
helJ.
AT TIIK KI'I8C«)PAI. CHl'ltCHM.
Bishop B.iiJNinIn 11. Pa.hlock, I>. D., was
prcs. Ill at Ihe KpUeopal churches jeslerday
lo administer Ihe liles of irontlrmaiioii to
caiidi'lates. He was at Ht. Anne's In the
morning, win-n 00 jicrsons were conbrine.l.
The Bishop gave a contirimilloii address, aft-
er wlih-h tiie holy uoiuniunlou xvas celehral-
e.l. The churcb'was dlled during the aer*
\ l.*e.
In the nfternoon, at S.80 o'clock, Hia
bishop was at the House of Prayer. In the
iibseiicft «»f a itastur, Dr. Chinibre presentel
Hie f.iur .-amiid .tes fur coiitirniatiun. K'vc
persons yvere contirine.l at St. Joliii's chur. Ii
ill the evening, after yviih-h the evening
prax.r xvas rea.l. Bishop Paddock has Im.' 11
troiiblcl Willi a tlir6at .iilllcultv, and un thd
ae.-.iuni he did not attempt lo preach al un\
of the churches.
KlllSr IIATTIST.
Services al this .•hur.'li >esterday were of
much liileresi. In llie morning Pastor
HIackburii preu.-hed from llrst Corinthian^,
11. ii. I'A, es|M>ciKlly einpliasi/jng the
thouuht* siijjgcsted by the wor.la "All thiug>
ar.* yours."
At the close of the sermon the han.l of f.l-
loxvslt^i xvas given to Ihlrt.-eii new member^,
of Hie chur.li. and al the liegiiinlng of tlic^
exeniii'.! aei vh-e rtiria; more xvere baotizcd.
.Mr. B irlme»s, the pieceutor,saiii{ in a vci y
Impressive manlier at the morning service, a
solo, ".\|eiey and F.iigiveiies-,'' aud at ilic
evening prayer iiicling another, "I'm I lie
Child of a Ivinu," wiiich had marked ellVet
upon Hi.' iii.eliiitf.
On riiui'sdav evenlmr Rev. Mr. Blacklnirn
yvill deliver a lecture iu the x.-siry on "t.eii.
(ie I. II. Thomas ami Ihe Army of th*- Cinn-
lierlar.«l," xvhi.li pioiiii«es to lie of much in-
ter.'st, us personal reniini>ceiice.*i xviil bo [ue-
seuled.
lIKill SritKET.
Rev. Geo. M. Howe, jf lA'Xvlston, Me., oc-
cupieil Ihe pulpit. Ills morning .lis'-oiir-c
was a practi.'ai talk from the t.xt, "Cast thy
w liieh we refer. Miss Robbins, Hie lino so-
|irano of the choir, sang a aolo with cxcelleut
iir.cl.
The Sabbath school and young peoples'
ineeiimrs were well altemlcl.
On We.iiies.lay afieruoon the "Pansy
Hand" will meet in tlio vestry.
Continued on Seventh page.
AMUSKMKtlTN.
1'KoiM.K'it ci.un.
Mrs. (;eortf.' B. Allen gav.-a very pleasant
miisicNl and llter.ii y enlertaiiimenl Saturday
ev.'uing lit the w.uucii's brainb of
Hie People's club. The attention an.l
applause of the audience shuxx.d their
appreciation of the sweet mu«ie and ox.-el-
lent rea.liliir lo which lliey listened. Tlie pl'o-
gratiini.' consisted of readings l»y .M|.s Fmiiia
.1. Fuller, solos, duel. trio, uii.l i|iiMrteti. s by
Mrs. Allen. Mia Clcxvorth, .Mr, Harry
uud |a>oi>le passtd ov.r It on foot sat. ly till 7
o'cl«»ck III the evening. Afl.r that time the
p«'ople of rhelMia were eom|MlUsl lo go to
uiid li'oiii Bosi.Mi b\ xvay .tf I'^asi Bo>tou. A
large gang of men was set tit xvork on the lee
hImiui III.- barge, and earlv Saiur.liv morn-
ing, xvltli Hie lidiig till". Il floaU'.r .ill. It
lia.l .-aiised th«! |>eoplu of (jlioUua a gou.i deal
of trouble, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
WAHllINtiTON NICWK.
The Hearlnar on Menhaden flshlnn.
The House eoniniittee on lisherics «oii-
liiiued its hearing on iiienha.leii llshiug Kaiur-
• iay. The bill proposed will prev. 'lit smli
fl-liing w ilhiii tlir.*c miles of the e.Mi»l. A
iiuiiib.r of old lisli. rmeii xvei'.' heard 4ii pro-
test against ihe bill. 1'hcy sal. I it would iii-
Juri: Hie iiilei.'sis of li>h.*rnicii aloii:: the
w hole coast. Mr. Pli. Ips, xvlio xvas for Hi.-
Swaiin an.l Mr. .siiirtevaut. The accompaid- | ''•". , ^ '•'< »/ « •'» ^."'.v a qm iHoii of w lieili.-r
imnisw.'te plax.;.|bv Miss Fou'l.r. X.xt 1 »'•*."''""■" "^'''"is' '>';,"|»)" •'"• ^;"'" '"'';. ''
W..ln.s.lav .•veniiig .Mrs. Dia/.. pr.sl.leiit ..f 1 'l •'"•- " "'"*l K". H.-thoughl H dll. Con-
Hie Wom.'n's Imlnstrial un.l K.lu.atlonal KiosMuau .>poo.i.r sp.ike aguliisi the bill.
the evening.
the trooper, the latter with his "stavlnit''
voice, especially iu lite tlouble-harnhfil
chorus, wb.'rciii he made so many capital
"hits," and the hnly artists were all tpiilc
cpial to the i.tpiireincnls of the op. ra in
(pi. stloii. With the array of talent em.
brace.l In th.! loinpanx. ami the popular
Notes.
There is an Impression about that the elec-
tions (^ommllt.ie will be bi'iit.Mi ill lis Mtteiiipt
toiiiise;.t (.'apt. White of Indiana. Mr. Ban-
ilall sal. I at .Mrs. Whitney's Frilay nL'htthal
lie kiiexv ten tl.iiioeiuts xvlio eilxouM Vote
for Wliite.
The po.lmastci-iri'iicral has pro|i.>»e'l for
im-orporatioii in ihi: iir;:.ni ddi -iencv attpro.
pr<alioii bill il.ti. ieiiey .siiiuil.'s .d>IOii,(Kk»
f.ir .:lerk hire In iiost odices an.l ^JAJIXMJ tor
rent, liicl ami IIjIiI.
I «>l. .\lleii ami Ills .•oll.Munes on the iiosi
nlllci! eommili.-c have a lieaiiiig lolay for
Vick, the sc.mI man, ami otliers, xvlio waiil to
s4'iiil su..'tl througli the mails ut H ceiils u
p.illlld.
It is now regarded as certain that fl>li xvill
not Is- put on ihe fiee lUt by tlic iir.sini
conirr.ss, ^ee|•.'tar> Mad. locks of the .Na-
tiotiiil Fishery ussoci ilioii has su. '.ceded in
g. tiliig opposition seiitiineiil aroused lu that
extent. «______^_____
Suit Against a Itiiiik - %II.*v.mI Mlsappro-
priatlun of •4,OOU,uou.
Nkw YiiIlK, Feb. (J.— A spoilal despalch
HUVH thai suit has Im-uii begun avahist K. K.
Norton and othiTM, nssignees of the bank of
l/Oulslana, to compel tlic settlement of its
ufl'airs. Tb.! creditors nll.'ge inisappropria-
tlon of hir^e uiiiounlH of inoiiev by thu as-
'f sigiiees, amounting to over i'J,(lOO,oilO. Ills
»urinU ' "■ ' ''
vouled.
iiiiloii.if Boston, and author of the amusing
William H.'iiry Lelters and otli.r bo.iks. will
give all infuriuai talk at the wuuwu's branch.
"imk'<;a(H'Io."
A large and eiilbiislaslic atidlcii.'c v'reetcl
Hi.' liiliMrt o|H-ia (*onipaiiy at Mu>lc Inll
la'-t .'^atur.lay exenlng, an.l Von Siipp«*N
coini.' opera, '"Bo.'ca.rlo'' xvas j:lytii wilh
1:1. .1 force ami spirit. Tlie .ipera, whicli in-
troiluces th.! principal .-haru.-ter, Bo.'cac.'io,
as a iioy.'llst nnd p.iel, is novel in conception,
iioxi I ill musieai .■oiistruelioii, and novel in
its .Iraiiiatic app.i|iitiiienls from b<"jinning lo
en. I. Fratdii, the bouksell.r, oth'iiiiu' his
III. ratine lo an lncre.lulous |>ui>llc,
wi..u;:lil out his ehaiaetir in U
iii:iniier siiDhiently caplixating lo sliif-
ge»l an ea-x "eiilrun..! to the lir-l families."
wlii.li lb" 'ira.lilional Iniok ag.-nl appears
never to have dlscoveri'.l. .Mii-ically the
opera Is light, nieiodioiis and siilhfleiilly
".•iilchj"to liilcrc'l a iiiiM'.lliim'ou8 until- 1
once, nml Is not wanting in the xcry amusing |
features whleh the word "coniic" suggests.
The xiirioiis cliaraclers were well su-iuincd
throii;'li.>ut, Misi. Florence Ullbert, as
"IJo.'.accio," Willi her pleasing voice ami
grac.'liil manner, easily winning the most
neiieious applause. Her singing of Hie com-
ic song. •'Wh.iii foolish .pK'siloiis yon ask
III.'.'' was Irreslsillily fiiiiiiy. Mr. Alfred
Wilkes, as "Phtro," is posse'sor of nn ex-
c. Il.-nt tenor voice, which lie well .knows
(,ow to -use, and, from a strictly artistic
»..i»Cmust.>e^e..r.h.dtlu.c^ief^^^^^^^ K-t scan.lals iu,.y Im^.e-
and
Tiulu
Thomas .More was the tirst Catholic Irish-
man xvlio ever enlere.l Trlnily college, Dub-
lin. There lie met Itoin-rl Kuituet, and th.'y
be.ame laliAiate. Kmmet xvas ko g.md a »le-
baier In .'oll.'ge that the governincnt sent an
older, experience.l man to. lebale xvith lilin.
A year after that time Emmet was conxict-
td.' senteiiccl, hung and quartered. I hope,
said the lecturer, that no or,e in Am.-rica
will know the meaning of quarleiing thu
human body. If Eiiim. t had won all the
I artlily honors |)ossible. he eoul.l not have
won such glory as he did liy his diath
blood has inu.le more Irish icImIs than
tiling else. More's lines on the «let.«l patriot
were beautlfiillv ricite.l by Mr. O Rellly.
Daniel O'Connell was the moai famous
lawyer in the three nations. Although
a t;atholic, he was alloxved -to enter
Parliament. Ills eloqucme as estimated by
Weii.lell Phillips was^pioted by Mr. O'Reilly.
Mi. haaJialfe, W/ii. Vincent Wallace ami
Arthur Sullivan re»-4?lv«!(l brief consi.lera-
taiit .•hun h iu Ix^wi^lon, where he suc-ecd.!.!
llie R.'V. Mr. Di.kermaii, son-in-law of the
late Ucv. Dr. Street. Mr. Howe is an earnest
ami lorcible preacher, ami raiikH among th<^
rising elergvmen of the d.-nominHlion In
New Kngland. Ilia vMt to High atrect
church was mucbci.iiyed.
At tiie session of the Sunday school the
following persons were eh-cted ilhmrians for
the ensuing v.ur: Clanunie W. Whi.Ulcn.
Charles W. Marshall, Herliert Metcalf, K.
Alice Brown and .Mau.le Lancaster. A liiisi-
ness iiie.liug of Ihe Christian Einlcavor so-
llls ! cietv will be liel.l in the vestry Tues.lay even-
any- lug at 7.4.). All lueinber)^ are invited and
oxpccud to be present.
WOnTIIK.X 8TUKKT BAITIST CHUItCH.
Kev. Jlr. Riie of St. Paul's Metho.list
church oc^upieti Hie pulpit, to the relief o'
I litj pastor, who, with hs congngatlon, lis-
tenc.1 to an excellent diMMmiHe from the
wor.is, "Be lli.iu faithful iiiilu death, and '
will give thee a crown of lif..'* Reference
tlon, but the-e Kngland has att< nipted lo ap- , wa- ma.le at the ch.se to the loss so recently
propriate. Tlieie is not a single line of gen- sustained bv tlie church iu the .leath of Mr.
fus III whh'h Irishmen have not exi-eJIcHn the James O. Morrison, long au honored mem-
past hun.lred years. In arms they have liecn her. .,,..,
compell.d to win launds for otter nations, I The long CliHstlan experience of this broth-
aiid Knglami claims as her own the vie orh-s er, l..geth r with bis unswerving Udclity to
won by her I rl-h soldiers. In plill.mophy the church In all Its inleiests, iiolh as eoiin-
uiid science the names uf Berkeley, Hamilton
and Tyn.hd belong to Ireland, but Kngland
has elalim'd them.
Mr. 0'l^•illy closed by saying that the
Irish will be potent in tiieir influence in the
future, an.l the wise course f.»r Kngland will
l>e to conciliate tlieiii, If It wi-hes to grow as
an empire. When Irehtna takes her place
seller and worknittii. his anxieties for its
welfare, especially in its late trials, his gen-
iality, his long term of .Sabbath sch.ad ser-
vice", Hflecii years as snjierlnlendeiil. and
nianv mure as teacher, haveen.leareil liini lo
all ciu'ses an.l ages, ami ensunf.l him aflcc-
tionaie and appreciative remembrance.
At the lime of his d. cease bo was the
AMOODTtinA UiiTKRa, tbo world lenownod ap-
petiser and liivlg.irator. Used now over the
whole clxlltxed world. Try It, but beware of
ImlutiluDS Ask your gro<3Cr and draggUt for
the genuine arttole, maDufaetorwl by iMr. J. Q.
B. iiiasii •
,;^i.'.
among the nation', of the world, the iilustrl- teacher of ei:;hteen pupils, men and women
ous men she has pr.Mluccd and is producing who lovci an.l prlzel lilm. a|»preciatliig h N
will make her liniecl a great nation. ' great fanilll irity with tlie rt.rlptures, and his
Mr. O'Reilly's address was nearly two general acqualnlan.'e with kindred lltera-
bours In length, and it was listened to lure. WonU are weak to express the es-
Ihroughout with marked and eager attention, teem In which Mr. .Morrl*on was held, but
At its .lose .Mavor Palmer saul that those when In.ilvldual testimonies from the ineni-
who wish to a!<■s|^t St. Peter's orphan asy- beni of his class w.-rc called for. each gave
luni will have another opportunity when the Impromptu sidections of scripture, which
annual fair takes plac^. I were ro.»st appropriate. Ills chair, left vh-
— I eant, was dra|«<l. and surrouiid.'d bv u floral
Rheumallsin Is caused by Imc4Ic acid in tb« pillow, iMeriiMU ••Our Teacher.*' Tb* fune-
blood,* wbicb Uood'K tJamaparUla OMHrallMa, ^ nd takw plact fran hU bta rentdaoea tbto
aad tbuf eurM^rhMBatiMi. * "
DerailMl wii Ihe Portland
lt.ieliesi..r l(Hllr.»ad.
SacoaiiaiM'A. .Me., FVb. 0.- A pasHcngiU'
Iraiti f.om (iorliam, on the Portland ami
Uoch'-ster rai'roud. I. 'ft the track a few liun-
pricea of a.iinissioii. the (iilb.rt Opera com- 1 d red yards from ."'a.-carappa station early
paiiy kbould met xvith « iicouraglir^ success. Hij, iiiorninu iu roiiinling an lex cm ve. 'I'lie
"liri I) llT 'I'lli: KSKMV." ItjcoiiioMve ruii 'iowii Ih.t bank into an ad-
The Ihrilling war dra , "11.11 by the joining Held. No one was injured.
Kiieiny," is to be at Music lull toniiiht and ; Kined hv Kleotriellv
tomorrow nigid, and from the unboiimh'd I . .. . !i Afmi
succ'ss which il has mil in Hie large eili.s. ! Mi;MI'lll.>*, leiiii., Feb. (I. ~ William hum-
vve can be >ure that it will airu'd a fas«'iii:it- ' ni,.|v|lle, an IM-\car-ohl boy, xvas killed la-t
ingein.rtaUimei.t to tliose who vi-it ihe hall ; „, ,,, ,,^. ,.,„„.„.; v^,|,|, „„ ,.|,'.i.trlc light wire,
oiieitlurof lliose cveiiin'ja. At the Boston ; " • „,,,,. ,, ,
Museum last .M-ason it had a very Ion;.' run. i <>'"■ "' < '•' I ''.si. Ikbls was on the »rroiin.l.
' ., and a lot of bovsxxer.i hax iiig fun wlHi il bv
'MOSKIMl .S HONI'AtJI':. I ,„|„.|,||,g it and being shocked. Siimmerville
The Ciiiilala of ".Joseph's Boiiihige." in ininlie.l it wHIi a pie<;e of Ii.mi|i iron, and wa^
preparation for w liicb mueli time aii<i pains |^i||,.,| n||iio>t iiiduntly l.y Ww shock,
have been spent bv those who aie to .ii'.M.e
in it, will be nivcii al tin- Shat link street
Unlversalisf chiiuli W.'.lnes.iay and riiiii--
ilav evenings of Ibis xve.-k. It was i-iv.-ii last
xeiir with succes.s iind to llie great .-iij.iy in. nt
l.r those wh.. att W>\. 'I'liis x.ar Hi. re will ; ^ ^^^^ , ^ ^^^ ^^ .ll.sa^ir.'ablo Kymptnms ot
be a larger clmrus, an. :''.•''«, /''•'•'''''i';;'''^ dyspcpsa. llca.lache, l.eatlburn. sour ston.mt..
meiitsof Hie pl.!ce will be liisl el tss. >oine '' • • , , . ,. ,
ofoiirlM.hlkm.wii musical people will as- f'd"tiiesH and cai>rl.l mis a,.p.ihe are also
Slime cliaraclers. caiiscl by this v.'iy wl. I. spread and >trow Inif
"TIIK IN.SIDK TUACK.*' Ulbcase. II (i.Ps !sarsapaillla tones tin; Mom
Thursd.iv.v.'niiig next. Olive:" nvron. the | "ch. cn-atcs an appeilie. pr..m,teB h.ahhy .11
Distress After Eating
poiiulur in.lo-draiiialic. actor, xvill with his
coinp.iiiv prcs«;ni tin; seiisalhiiial drama, "Tho
Inside 'hack." The ph-ce lias all tho cie-
luenlsof an exceediiigl> popular one.
Funeral i^rvioes.
Tlic funeral of the late Mr-. Hemphill oc
jceslhin, relieves the hcHducie, an'l cures the
m.l8tldl^tlllate ciscB of dyspeiisla. Iteu.l tlie>
folloxvitiK.
"My xvlfe had dyspeiisla. She could not keep
her f 'Oil dow n, and had that oiipicse.l f.-ellmi
after calliifr. ^\\>' Inid no appetlU; and was tired
iiieiiiie.a o. 1.1;....-.'. -. -.^^^^ "^^^^^^ „„^. ^„^. ,^1^,,, ,„„„erous mc.llcbics
ciirre.l Saturday at till' l/oxv.'li cem.MCiy . nap- I . . .
el Rev.O.!orie W.Bicknellomciating. Sing- , wllh.ut being r.^lleve.I. but tho first bottle of
iiiL' was furnldie.I by a «pj;irleltc .•on-i-liiig Iluod's .Sars;ii.arlll;i dbl her n great .leal ol
... .. 1. . 11 *.. ti; I .:.. L^ vv'.....i. ^ i .>.. . 1 ...< ......i... .....I ...... .....
of Mrs. Geo. B. Allen, .Ml" Jennie F. Wood
ward. Dr. Franklin Nick.rsoii and ,Mr. P. P.
liatfUeriy. Mrs. II.Mipiiill xvas born xvith
Hie ccntiiry, in tlie xear lSOi». and so looked
li.i.k on much Hiat iias passed into history.
She waseducate.l at the ilieii famous sc'.iool
of Miss (Jrautat Derrv. N. IL A woman of
goo.1. She lias biken txvo iKitiles, and can em
an\ tiling w lilioul distress, and has no trouble In
retaining food." J.uis UArrKiMKlKLu, Jlarlon,
°*"" ALLGOKE FEELING
"I have b<>cn trouldcd whh .lyspepsla. I hnd
inore than usual ii.bllcct. keen and briJit, , ,„,,„.ute, an.l wl.at I .IM eat ..lstresK«.l
sbe ever took It Wiirill interest III III.! allairs ""• ""■ '■
.,f her couTtrv and state, but thoughtful of me, or .11-1 me Utile go.>d. In an hour after cat
olliers. regardless of s. If. it was lu the home , liig I woul I < xperlcnc^; a falitncfS or tired, all
her infliienci' was nioHt felt, an.l many tim-s | ^^ono fee ing.ns lliouirh Iliad not eaten any-
she eli.'erfuliy and liopefiillv labl aside Iter x,\\h\K. Iloo<l'« Sarsapnrllla dhl aie an Inimeiise
own plans asHhe was callc.l to till Hie place „„„„^t of good. li;ravemcan arpcilte, nnd
of mother or sister, wlio ,|\'''',i;f^";^'' ..«*;!;,•*,>;.• , rny foo.l rellsho.1 and satlsfle^l the craving I hnd
Slie irrew oh irracefiillv ami pieasaniiy , ' ■ •' ...... , ., ..
Generated anil lox^al bv ali-about h.' r. passing previously experience.!. It rellcvcl me of Ihal
fpieUy away In her sli'ep, rip? in years and faint, tired, ail <one feeling I have felt so
character, a good an.l faithful servant. | much better slnci I to<ik Hood's SnrMaparllla,
Tlie funeral of ihe late lloraee Til- ,|,_jt i „,„ |„i|.|iy 10 recominend It." O. A.
Pa.jk, WaterUiwn, Mass.
N. It. Ue sure t'j get only
IIooiVs Siirsaparilla
ton owurriHl Saturday afternoon from the
resilience in Siiiipon pla.e. Rev. J. M.
Oreeiie, I). D..e Iu.I.mI the service, and
the Hinging whs by .Mis. Alien, Miss Woo«l-
ward. Dr. Nh-k.-rson ami Mr. Hagg.riy.
Meiiilwrsof the Roxal Arcanum were tlie
iKarers. The interimmt was al the Kd»on | g^j,,, ,,y j^,, ,,^^^,^(^4, |il ; six fur •». Prcpaicd
cemetery. ©ulv by C. I. IIUOD A CO., Ixiwell, Mass.
The funeral of Lvman Ca.ly, an oM real- " .» '
dent, who die.loirVburs.lay la-t at the ad- lOO 13<>»*«?i< On« I>oll«r
vaii.-ed ago of »1 vears, occurr.-.l ycst.'r.iay
aflerno.m from his late reslleme. N.>. I)
ta.lv street. Rev. Mr. Blackburn of the
First Baptist church condu«;H!d the servlct'S,
and there was singing by a quartetle, under
diriMthin of Mr. \jo\x\n .M. Swealt. Mr.
James W. Brooka ha.l charge of tlie funeral,
and the liearer- were Alfre.i (Jilman. .Samuel
M. Young, Orriii <\ < srlton, Sb-plien A.
s.riptiire, A. B. Kendall and Cliailes A.
Parker. The QUI Re-ldeiits' association was
well represente.i at Hie funeral, and the lii-
ferinent was in Ihe Ixiwell cemeterv. I hero
were quite a number of elal>orate floral trib-
uteii.
riie funeral of James fL Morrison oc
WHITE RACE
HAS fllOfOO.OM), Ihe Monufdlnn 000,000,000,
Black •i><.,msi,iinO C 'piMsr Cdor li,isi«,o-0,
bul no rsoe has yov b en disc » en-d thai had a
tasu)f.>rx»hat was purest and best, that siiohe
. — -- anvthlnc nut praise for the pure and whole-
curre.1 from bU home. No. 41 Klin street, this ^^ Q^ o^ Taylor Boorbon and Bjra WhU
afierouon,
Mrviaaa.
ttefiiMnl»
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purl
ty, sirenirtli and \vli'deH.iiii.'iiess. M.tre eeonoia-
Ic4«l than the orilliiarv klmls, iiii.l .'aniMil be sold
In .-.tiniieiliion w till till) ninlliiiid.^ .if low test.
shio'l .vcIkIiI al or |itiiis|iliaie piiwd rs. 8oti
only iu .'..tan. It.iv xi. llAKINd Powi>l':n Co., 106
Wall Miruel, Nevy York.
I
§lc\3a ^HDcrusrninus.
w
ANTKD. Wet nurse.
NeMs ) till'.'.
In.piiie at Dally
Apply to K. T. Mussey.
I.'^OCND.-A ibiu'.
" I4:t I a> kit St eel.
BOAItll WAM'KM for « hoy I Ight ycari
olil. Ill a I indly vxlih.iut eliildreu. AddreM
I. il., Uiiui r • ni.'.'.
. ■ III ^m»^
I.^OWI.MrollsALIM IIK U» - IMjra.iOth
* ll.ick, Wy.ii.ltilleii' d wllil.' Pl>lli<>iith K.ok.
Al -.1 iir.>.« n iiihI V. hit.' I e horn ctcsureta. N.A.
(id Id' n, < II. bnsbud. Mass
IfANTI 1».-A ir...«l tube girl. Also a
yj malioiifoii iMiyH' selM.d al lUlluilCS,
IMats. I'ltrlher pMCileiiiars ma) be had bv uall-
l.i»! on Mr.C II. Kluibull, No. i Canal b.uck,
Lowell. _ ^^
WAN PPD. -Me.i.lv. relliildo man for a
|ie III ti.. 'lit |io Ilk .11 Willi un ol'l usiab*
It.lio.l Ibni astiH Ir rei reseoiailve In hl'« own
•late. .Mdaiy, 97<', wlili In.i-.a u It.i eienoes
exiieiC'i. (iiiy s MiiiiuiaclurliiK llo>.su,dj Ituade
k MM I, N V.
CIUM.MONWKAI.TII Of MAMHA-
/ «,iii;.'»K'riH
STA'ri-: lloiisK, IttiaioN, Feb. 3. IHsfl.
The C.iniinllt.e .III i.al^>rwlll kIvo a hearlni
to parlies li'let' sl.d In iliu le •)> t .if the .folnl
>pe.'|i.l C.Miiiiillleeor inu l.egl<latiire ol I H7 oa
ihe ein|ilo)muiit<>l .lilnlr. Hi uii oiiho- lelatlvu to
Ihe eniployine l of la.M>r by iHllmal oori>.ira-
Ions on llie l.onl'sday; and an or.ler leUllve
|.» regid itbig lli. eiiiplo.x incut of male u.nployeet
vvhcr. the) are r. qnli-il t.i lalior in.ou than teti
hours a day, at I.Iuh room, siam li.insu, on
Wu.mus.lsy, I'd., mli, at lo.HU o'cl.x'k n. in.
KOIIKUT MUA Altli, Chairman,
Jo.ilAll QUISCY,
CI rk ol the CoinmlttM.
A TURKEY SUPPER,
Oookad and Berrt d bj Toang Mra,
AT TM«
HIGnLAND M, K, CHURCH,
Wediiesdny K veiling, Feb. 8,
From 7 until 8 u'clouk.
After Slipper a fine and vaile.l entertalnmeiil
will be iriveii bv llie Vlcmr It ml •, Oiillar and
Man uilin (Juarleiie. assisted by Ihe church
titlent. ^
Adinlseloo. with NupiMr, S5 OeaU.
C. B. C08URN & CO.
■ AVE JUAT KKOKIVEU
12 dozen lluttan Snow Brooms.
too dozen Mill, Shop and House
Brooms, at totv prices.
too Oitk fiaskets, alt sizes, from
one bushtl up,
50 Lurye Square Butchers* Bas"
kets, very cheap,
25 dzen Indurated Pails,
25 dozen Paper Pails,
50 dozen two ami three hooped
Painted Pails,
1 gross Galvanized Iron Palls,
10 dozen J. I. C. Horse Pails, the
bfst statfle pail ever made,
25 dozen Brass Hooped Cedar
Pails,
100 bores American, White Cap
and n hite Cloud Soap,
25 boxes Dobbins* EleetHc Soap, *
25 boxes White, Grren and Mot-
tled Castile, .Soopi, in bars, 1'9
lb. bars and 1-4 lb, bars.
t\n TMIrtf l««t Ntroet.
Acme Skates
All solid stoel aud floe flnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per PaiL
I. Kev. Mr. Aires .wnducted tb« ^ar. b.4lled br C. H. UttATKi • •UM,
Mr. J. B. Ourrfor ba<l cbarge or .adaDtd Of riliaMa Urawn, Dragslsla aid
MLaadUMbaaiwawtndMMiiaof iTnid«fala«ratr«Va^ I
t)or stock of Hkntes Is the largest ever i
In lx>well. aud embraces all taadlng atylM aad
makes.
SARTLETT
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6
LOWELL PATLY nOTTRIEB. MONDAY, FEBKUARY 6, 1888,
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
The Tf»ii»i»ctlon» for the P«Bt Ye«r.
Th« Klatc HU.litor, (J. K. U'U, ban present-
ed the Hnnuul rcpoit of hi- (Jep&rtment to
lh« ««n.i-..l «•"•'• t. Tlio icp^.n .onslsu
of two i.arlH. 'ih«' lirst txhibllft the rev-
enue trmifH.lions of the ynw, tiiliuhited atnl
■rriin^'c.l in c.iiformHy t«) tlio icintrcineius
of lh."piil»li«hV»i>"«-'*- !'''»■' •«/""'»'> "•'"WN
th.lruiiMi.lioiwon JM'comit of th« Kovrrul
hiul^ln.' luii.l^. !«l»o <.r tito IruW ami oth.r
;,„ulH.uM.i« luliH till! iuformMtion up-.n
itll mi«it»TH of public iult•re^l rclullnj,' to ll»o
"fHlt'l«'»l <i»'l't' . Ill'
'I'lutMlul r.'('el|»t« during the year, in>i!n.l-
Inir the ni»li In «!••' tivn-ury Jan. 1. lf<^7,
hH^'ve Loom ^I2.:n:j.3;i0.2.{. '»';•;, 'liVV,!!'''';
duin" lli>' ^<•a'■ huvo hcMU «1 1.0.1. ilM.UI.
Ii-av iiru' a Imliinr.- of ca*!! in Wu- '«<"^<'';>'- ;''
i|„. 1m iriiiiiin;: of \\w ciuniit vrart «•! ei.:4-.:
0;«i:J1. •ni.M'xp.'iiv^. or.llnny "i> ' *i^'Ti!"
lioiial. of tlio .M.mmonwt'ulih, diiiii u' Iho
v«.«r. I.iivi. »M»Mi *I(tf».l2;t H N-H mat -Uinnjc
ill,' yrar is.'^l. TlMfsc fxponso^ luvo aniounl-
'"'•n'it*ri''\i'n'iii oi ihe v<'ar. in<'ludln2 rft^li ou
h»Hd Janw.rv 1. l^-^'- '•"•' ''»« •'^"^''' '"-^ '^'
felv.d li«>* l>'«'n f« at-J.-'XiT 1»7. -
•III,- l.nianw of .-a-li on hand on ».•« oimf of
l\w -liiUn^' 1nnd< U t»2..VI|.."»(K>.'.J(>.
tli'jil sliow> no lii«iia*«'
bKHin and minor durvcyn b«>e been made •'
other point-. The rt.i>ort ulHOKlven Jn deUU
the ImprovementH h. th« hHrborH und rUerj
on our coaM made diirinj; the jtar by the
Ifcneral governiutnii.
It
or
In throidr «•«^os of ncur«!«ln, rheunrntl-m,
V.n.,vvl...r.:.l.edislur.dn^...n.«Ha;;er.
SalvHtlon
tain a<-i'l wlii-h polM.nn the ldoo.l,
ni should Ik. u.td H.ro..iinK «'>,«"•«;;»';";•
ThiK povvnful pnin-doNtroyer wil in time
.ll'loiv.' till' P'.i'un .liviilathi!* in the hlooit,
' nli.fwlM-n all otli.TK fall. Sulv.i-
itt ujdv iwenty-tlve
eilinflhjooti $c €o.
A GIVE AWM^
SCHEME.
Italltoalis.
old Colony.
ON and after .Ian. i. IHtH, trains irlU leave
LowoU (Mlddl«M".\ alroul (IcjmH) ■• fnl-
Hiid hrinir n lir
i,.n Oil iiill'* !'">iP' «^'hI
(•(MitH n I) till"'. "" -^-^~-
IBrticaL
pnlilli
111.
dindnn-
tlon din I c th.' NC .r. TImt..' i; >;<• lt'nM'..ra. y
loan. Thr total piii-lh; dcl.i «r tin
f :!I 4-.»!>.ii>0 1X».
cmiiinoii-
Of tlii' d. I)t
naliiitKahd s\ ill l'<' P-ti'l ••"'•
TUr KihKini.' fund Ik
!i? tin- nitaU'* lor il* pa>-
wchIiIi i- now
|;i.OTK.(Hll.-J.'» I
ill); llitM-nrront xiar
i.ullltl«'iit lu pro\ ' '
wilt. . ..».i^ I • I
TIm- tot .1 ulnkiiu tmuU a.';ini;alc *J.^,1»I.-
210.7s. »liovvin/ an IncnttM' .Innnir tin' .mmi
of #<t IHT.lOi.in. 11 '■ ll^""" »'■"• ''•'"•'^'
upon Ill.-I'MI- V.lllK'Ol lIl.-lMM'.niU'lK..
Ai. allo'sunr.' -d' nruiy e.VMK)(»ou a.ronn
of III.' tlilin of ti.'f f.Miiiiionw.allli u»iHin»l
thi' roll d <l It.-* h;i- l>.vu n.ad.'. I W •'X-
iK'.MnI lliii Ihf a;r..»uiit iillow.'.l will i»'» ai>-
pr.iiri .1. d .ml |.d I iKirin; ilio pro-.nl m^-
rioii .»f *'ou.;r.«H.
A ^tat.Miu-nt .»f the Mnklu',' fnivN i- ai
low*: —
(;<»a«t .lofi-n.'o loan hli»V».lii'.r fund.. .
0.iiini.«-t..in'ri» ol piiltil.' Ianil«
^h.kni-' ruii.i ;v.'".
MatHt.lio-ctl* war loan (.tnUloU
l»rtMmaiil iV-V dial loan hlnLlnK
f mid ..•/•*•• •'•
Ho*i.o., Iltitr.rl A Kvit) It. U.lortU
fcillMlU ftlM'l... •
Iktiintv l.'Hii hlnWlnu tiiml.
Tn».v A t.roeiiM It. " '
fuml •
fol
|{. loan HtiikluK
iii<l,Ui)<i (0
'iM,i:\ •-•1
|,(KM',0 « IH)
i,447,*itf a
:t;;i,'>(ni) (II
«,.V.|».i.l tlti
I •,4Ni;»<7 <>•■'
.#-:.'>,iM,."i'i :b
Total Nlnkliiir fnnd«
A«l<l niHrk»'t viilnu a'mw jiat
tii H.M,' Id 'i*
tMhrr iv»our«'«'H of the roininoiiwt allh not
|n«liJ.l.dinlli.Hl.ovo li-uiv.. uiv iin-Hl.ul
dHlin^ »ii:t\»-\ «hi' llnile.1 .si«t.H.i.,llin..l.-.l a
|2.V».(XKI; au.l In lio-Lm liail.-.r wli i.-h >on\
fctHl.OOOand -L.t-k In Hie Kil.lilnirrf ICallroa.l
7ll.M,- u.nountH in.k; '»'••»'>'=!''»';";'••;?;*
fo- the imvini'iit ol|tlie fun.li-d .Icht. f-Jl.tX'!.-
610.7K. or an .x.v^ of #47I.Kaa H^ above the
utnountof tli«' fnn.ltd d. bt. ,,»..,,».
The ttiiMMint of tho trunt fundn held b) the
coinmonwfallh f<.r «-..|talii Ma"lth'<l pu.'PO^«»
U "•oini»ul«"l at iln' iiiMrk. i valnt! of
veat»ienl^*a.G.J7,«W.<H>- „#,i.«
The Hii.lltor tMlniatoH tli»! r. v« iiue of th**
.•oininoii\\«ullh. from all Mmivrs for
year IHSrt at *4,(M^^,K^l.^.Hl^ liulud ui{ th.?
on hand in ih«' iivu-my at the iKxInninkC of
tlM- year. I'lie txixn-*-. for the yeur hi
tiimilr^ul »ft,TH4.4K\7«<. ,,.„,.., ,„
thr «l<»!*i' of thMiurrenl >i.ir ot «l..is.ui».mi.
Tbh Maleinent of e».tlmuti'd «''<P'''|"** i;'"'
tuluM lli.!»t: nnuHual lt«in-. whl.li ad.l f4(»4.-
ir22 KHto till! I'xptM-.to.l .Icinan.U «oi the tr.-a.-
urN In ISW. \1/..: Itank tax-s of 1H{<>, •l.^^i-
lHtVW; o( iJSHi, i|ias..',U'-»2; an.l of iKs.
iUI '2'i>< II. Tln«« H.'\«rul aniouiU* wen
Pttld'lnto lh<; treasury un.ler \noU-*\, »l.«-
nulloiiul baiikH dalminu' that tin; laxailoii of
tlK. shun.-H of lhc«- liiMiUiitloii. M lu vMal oil
of the i-on«lltull.n> of the United .sialta.
Thai qu«'Htioii U now befon- the Mipr.-nir
niurl of the Unite*! Stat»-H, ami a .letidon N
looke.l for dmlnif the present year.
Whent'ver the decMon Is nimle the tren'.-
urer nnl^t have the money In hand to
.h^lrll.uf to the imrlh •. to whom »t..'"';y ''?;
lonjf. ilu r«' in another Item of »oO,000
fHVorof till- Mii'-MiehU'.eUt' institute of
uoloiiv. Under diapter 103 or the
of 1887. JKMl.OnO sviiH alloweil to Maid liiHlltnlr
upone»'itnln .oinlltlonM htalci in Ihj' resolve
of wbl.-h Mini *fiO.()00 wan to ha v.) byeu pa .1
Drnnilar 1, 1H»7. The offli-eiK of the Insti-
tute wlxliluK lo l)e r.dea^ed from «onie of the
.on.lltions to be fultille-l by the corporal ion
»saron«i.leialloii for the frrant, reriuesi.'d
the au.lltor to delay iH-^uinK his tfrli l.a.e for
the iiiMalm.-nt duo DeeL-mtH-r 1 unlit the mat-
ter <onl.l be presented to the lesiisluluie now
in sesslor. The obliKutlon to puv the money
Is bin.litiir upon thocoiumonw. alih. If the .or-
poratioii calls fur It, an.l ll Is 'j"-"-**''/!^';. '"•
lluded In the usllmates for l.SsS. Ifth.se
iinuxual eKtimatcH arc de.liict^id from ui«,
..TO.H lunonnl, th.^ deficit, as e-tlinatel,
would l).i*l,l.W..')97 01.
The .-i.liinated d. ti.il is al.'O In-Te-Hcd bv
the iiece-sarv ,)avinent of !?100,000 of iiiter.:.>t
' on the lund.;.l debt on Saturday. Dee. mb. i-
31. li^'u whi.b fell duo on the m;.\t day. an.l
Khoui.l Uius have properly be.:n inclu.l>^d in
the i.ayiiu nis for Ibe euritnl year. I he an-
' ' riv'l. -i-'binre muM provl.le the means to
nuct Ibis .1. n.it. It will also be rnpiired to
make plovi^i.)ll lor any >neeid expeiKliturts
and urintstlnt iiiay r.«ulL fr<mi any acUoii
durin ' lb-- pr.:-.;nl M'.s>ii'ii. :in.l for tbe ex-
DeuMs ol lr%M;>. in auliei|.aiiou of ihe rev.uiie
Of that year. Ti e |..ri>luluie .)f 1^S7 a.illioi-
l/,cd cxiMi.diliiro t..r ^lt•elal r-nrpo-e^
ainountin.4to5i"r..711.s'i in exeess ot the
juidiior's eMii. afs. The I. ii.p..raiy loan of
3H87 vva> t2 4.')() 000. or *1 .'JltO.tWO nnno than
iu l^'-ti. i;i)li» «re:il (e..n(niiy is praetlse.l
in appropriaUuiiM lur sp.ri;il pur|ioM'>. In a.l-
diliou t" lb*- o\i>Uii:c «l.-inaii.ls upon
trcasiJi V. a tax of S^iS.OOO.DOO or more
requireil lo rueel the expeUMH of llie year
hoier^Morbus
mmps
o I i c
ia.rrl:\oe^
ummer
lYSentery
Ml Cared hjr^
teaspooafui of
PerrrJ)avis?din /(if/cr
in a little AfflKor
Sugar and Water
Au. Druggists ScllIt. >j
,We have on hand some-
thing like 8200 worth of
Christmas articles, small
K«.rTeuntou,Fi»ll Klver, Newport, New
Bciiriird. IToTlden«e, l'wwtu«ki>t, Marl-
boro'. SoHth Krau.lnuhHnianl way Mtatlooa
it7?*0a.m. li.4.^ and 4 40 p. m. A" .^™' >
oonnoet at South tnuninKlittm with Kos'o" *
Ainanv ratlroa.t for Worceater. Hprliivlleld,
Altmuynn I the Weit ; also at C«.iie«rd Junc-
tion with Ht< lil'iiri' ralU^)atl.
The • tOl'-intral" e^.HutM ts M-lth Fall lOver
Line Stcamcr» for New York, the South und
HiVecial for t heIii»«ror«l 9X (5 4.'. n. m.. «.2o
and i» »M». »n (..'•aturdnvt* nl P' p- »«•) Uotiirn
at .^..^^ an'l 7.15 « m., mil il Wi p. m.
8r.NI>A^ S— k'or .souili KiauiJiiKtia'n and way
•UUons. «:!" «• '"• Iti'tiirn at ."i-JO p. m
J. U. KICNMIKK, 'ient'inl Mvnnjrtir.
|S\.NCN. MAIIHII M.L. Dlv.bupt.
titO. W. MILLKU, AKeut.
things
Cases,
Sticlis
iHisrellanroiis.
in
Teeh-
reHolve-
HOW'8
YOUR
The Kcliable
Bop Plaster.
air»ua>i' 11, »liuru or l-.nn ►iioi-l'iiK , !'»'"•'';■ !^','V
and pine b«l»ain t i.ml.lnoa. It !• woiuieriuiiy
Boothlar, PalB.KlUlag aad Str«BftJi«BlBf
Ko ftillure twvwlblfc 25c; 6 for fl
where or m.lUd f.r prico by Ui« proprleior*
HOP PI>AHTKR CO.
Bold •Tery'
ura.
JloMton, Maa".
ON'T
Allow your Clothing,
Taint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearlinc, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere.
rpiiE
r.vrr.sT i»oi»ur,Aii collkc
TION.S OK
Vocal and Instrumental Miisic.
like Conrt Plaster
Ash Trays, Candle
Egg Boilers, Paper
Cutters, Mateh Safes, Nap-
kin ni!Jj;s, Neeessaries, Col-
oj»ne Dottles, Pen Wipers,
Pocket Hooks, Purses, &e.,
&e. A feu of these goods
are sliop uorn, hut nine-
teuths or them are in pcr-
foet condition. Now we do
not care to pack these
goods away; it means con-
siderahle hard work, takes
up valnahle room which
we cannot spare, and next
Christmas when they are
unpacked customers will
say ♦•chestnuts!" We want
to go into the market next
tun and buy the latest nov-
elties, and when we have
our holiday opening show
nothing but fresh goods.
In order to distribute
these articles, which cost
from 5 cents to $1.00, we
shall wrap each article in
paper and every person
buying 50 cents' worth of
goods in our regular line
will be given one of the
packages.
do not
Xlrki>t fHHc**, att M-wrrlmacli Btr— t.
Boston and Maine.
<l Mffer !»iindnv, <)et. it. l.ShT, p«««M'nKer
iiH ulll luuvu Central siroet .lepot,
ON ail'
trail
I'or* Ho.ion, at P>.f*\ 7..in, Jf.-M. O.io. II a.m.;
\i i\ i; i.v :». :t.4't. 4 lo, l.i:., ft.Ki. tL.v.. ti..»o p.
m. I! in U.N, 7, 7 M, t».;»o. pi..'.'. iiT.i . ; Vi. in.;
VIM, .'!•'•. •-';*". •'*•■''•'. <-^''. ^ •'• "•'*•'*• 7. II P- ni.
K..r I.M»»«eii.'«', 7.10, 7.il-\ K.H.\, II a. in.;
W 1... 1. t, ;i.4(», .^ 10, ♦i.lR. «,.v.. II. Ill p. in.
UKrri(S,7.'lo, .s.-.'iJ 11.40. lO.'iti, II a. in.; \l \\
l.ln, •:;<••• :». :« »S t.l.\ :..40, !».:to p. m. South
|,ii\Mein'e. T.e.i p. in.
For Hiiverhltl. 7.10. 7.I.'J, Hj.\ a. m.; VIW
I A ;i III, .^ PI, "il.''. '(..Vi, 11.10 p in. UKTl'UN,
tIii, s.jo, '•• 10. PMO, 10.4.% a. in.; I.'.tr.', 'J..%4,.1.40,
;i!.'..i, •' 1.%. <«.4.>. !< Ml p. in.
K<.r nhUmi. T.la u. i"-; I-' ••■*. ^-I" I'- m- 'tK-
TrUN.7. II Cii. III.; I..W, l.4;i, iiu Ml.
Kor >i'eui»uevj«'»t, 7.1" a.ni \\i l.\ :t. «l lA |>. m.
HKlt KN," I'*i7.'.'.%, 11 a. in ,Xf>\i>K^y. in.
For ■' M'dr, Dcvei- .nut (iivat KallH, * J.\ H.;15 a.
in.; I. ■» i<i, .^.lo p. 10.
For Kilaii'ii tails, Itl.l.lefiinl. Sh.m, Old < Jrelinnl
IJe.i. il iii'l I'oritan.l, T.-'W, m :«) a. in.; I. ;i.4<i p.
iti, Litui'ii troiii rurlland, 7.3U, H.40 a. iu.;
pj.pl, .\ :t.i II. 111.
For l».in;X'»r, llelf:iHt, \V.iter\ llle, Skowhejfan,
|{«Hkl.ind aii'l Farinliitfon, •''.JtA a. ni.
Fur M I'llio. N •»•. Halifax, N. S., Montreal
luiil i.iiieliw. '*•'*•'> a. in.
FoT ,\ii 'ii»l.i, Itaili, I.< wlstni, H.3fl(i. in.; I p. m.
Fur i;i'.lii sltr ami Alton Hay, mi. in.; l,;i.40
For 1 ixtport nn«l .'*l. .I.din's (per strainer), on
Moll. lay •, Wo.liuii«.lavit «n«l I rt.la)". at 1 p. m-
F«>r Uofi.laii'1, ll.iriisi. Itanunr an.l Ml. Ih-mti
(«t«.i er irt'Oi I'.'rtlan.l), i'lU'Bilax* aii<l l'"il
aa>i»nt .i.4o p. lu.
t*t:NI».\Y TItAlNH.
For Itoaton, 7..1\ ^W a. m., IJ.eft, « l."*, .V40,
7.;»>i p. III. UK'l'lMtN, ^ a. ni., ft, 7 p. i.i.
For I iiwr»n«*. c io u. in., ft.40, 7.Wt p. m.
HKU UN, 7.411, H.ia a. in., I'i.lo, fl.JJ p.m.;
siouili l.tiwreneo, 4 W, 7.44 p. in.
For H»v.>rlilll, H iO n. in., S.40, (.M p. in.
UK rilUN, s, Il.4.> a. in., 4.0H, S.l\ 7 W p. m.
For l'urlUl■d,^.4U p. in. UKTl'UN, 1,4.1ft p.
ni. .1. T. MIKIIKU. (ien. .Mitnnger.
W.M. MKI(UITT,.lM.,«npt.
.1. F. rilll.l.irH, Oen.Airt. atlAiwell.
<><-t. 2^. IHH7.
Boston and Lowell.
oerOBKR 10. 1SST.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Cliaiig'o of Time.
On an.l aft«>r Snnday.Oet. aid, the foHowliiK
trains will lie dlwonllnned : • - '^■■-•% ....
For Ilohton. ♦i.8.>, !'..{ft a. in., 1, a.:». 8.M p. m. ;
from ltoi»lon,a, II. IS a. in. For LHwrenee, (J.15.
U.a4a. ni.,'i..1>. < p. in.; from LawreiKxv «.:», 8
H. in., 'i, - .V) p.m. For ronlano.a.lS p. in.;
from I'oillaiKl, .'».;«• p- ni.
The trttln now leavhiK Lowell for lU^Mton at 7
H. m. w 111 leave at «..'si a. ni.
A new ti-ata l.>r KoHtuu ami La^vrence will
leave Lowell ut S p. in.
Sl'ND.VY TUA1N8.
*
The train now leaving llouton at 7.:tO |(oi Low-
ell will leave at 7. „ , „ .
Tiie tniln now loavlnx !..owell for Uoston at
8.4.'» will leave at7. ;o.
The train now leavliiK Lowell for Lawrene*
Hn.l llavei hill at 7.50 p. in., will lo ivc at 7.ao p.
m. . ,
For further piirleularH are time eanl*.
.1. F. 1^IILI.II•^». t>en. Agt. at Lowell.
Soap.
KIRK'S
diob])
Strnmrrs.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Lino from New EngUHd to
Savannah,
Connertlng tneve wtvh all K;dl an.l Wat*.'r Llnei.
KAVt>UITi': ItOl"! K T<> KI-OKII»A.
1ronsle!m.^htp■ -tJ.VTK CITY" an.l "CITY
OF MM .».■<" leaving -^rvannah I'ler, t'onyroM
siriH!!, llott4.e. l-.x'hUV Till UhPAY, at 8
oVloek. For fielKhi or pa^saifo, apply to A.
HkW. HVMr'iON, .'Ol \Vi.ditn>{ion ainwt, Il<»a-
ion. or lo lUCllAUD.X^N A llAltNAHU, Ageiita,
lt<>Klon.
FLOATING^ SOAP
THE CHIEF
For tho Daili, Tollot unci L-aundry.
Snow White und AbBolutoly Pur*
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
Cusurni
FIFTY-rU'TH YMK.
LOWtLL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Ca
omrwi 40 CVutral Ktreet.
.). C AUBOTT, ritUKli'KNT.
K. T. AltllolX SKC'Y AN» Tn»A«
lUKKCToKS:
PAKHPiiger Service from Lowell :
For Hnatoti. at ft..V), HJW, HH.M. U7.1H, 7.:»,
t: :i>. •th.iui. •tfll.J-J. 1li».!lO.»llii..'S« an.l ll.«» ».
4.rv, 4.*i,
•ll".;ts. Ms-ao, •jjl».«, 1ll».!l0,*IJi»..'V» an.l ll.«» a.
IJ •-.!... 'j'^', .^„ „.,f^, .|n.i%, 4.*,^
1. «i;ni»ay8,
n»., •Sll'i.W. ,
li.%..'», •fiw. Mtttru. •IJa.wi p. m
•417 W, ti.OO, *\\\\.-l« a. ni., 4.J.% P. in. K«turn i
ilV.4.V 7 .W, f«.tK'. •'*■;«•. '»'i*'. »'*• ^""""> "•"*^
n. m, li.tM in.. M.tm, 4.h«, •;».(«>, 1':i.4.\ 4.44,
•■Slid, ft;ui,ii.».4a, rt.ia, •7.«i>, 10.00,11.10 p. m.
MNDAYh, ii.oiia m., l.<Mi,ft.«t, •7 00 p. in.
For Woliurn,a;», 7.UI, 7..S.V »•«. IMW a. m.,
l.*i, 4.H>,«.»ie. )I.H4 p.m. HL'NnAYM.Vi.oOa. m.,
4.-J.%p. m. Il«tu'iii e.ii, ».4l, ll.iM a. m.
^.(^',^^.4J, lo.i8, 11.33 p. m.
u. in., '>'.J7 p.m. ^ ^
^rrtiftl o/truitu from till NitrtK.
' '" *\ I
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Mercbftnta and Mioeri Traniportatiun
Oompany'i Providence, Norfolk and
Baltiiiicro Bteainship Line.
The Moat Direct lU>ut«) fnim Nen Kn^rlan.l for
NorfoMt an.l Ulelim.>n.l,OM I'olni Comfort, Va.,
WaMilutfUin, l>. C, and Hultlmoro, M.l.
PAMBKyOKKM AM) VKKKIIIT.
Tli« Iron flt«>iiniahlp WiIIImii Crane, 1A00
tonn, L'aiit. K. K. Warrtin, siiIIk trom I'rovldeiiee
every WKDNUtiDAV.tf p. m.
Th«t Ir<>n Ntewinalilp .Juhna lloplilna, ISno
ton*, Capl. tl. I>. FosUT, Mlln evnry .SATUU
I>AY, H p. m., from LoNaiiALK WiutRT.
Thrsi! well-known steamHlilpa arc large and
comf.irtalile hikI illte.l with every iMinvenlenee
(for I'AHsKNtiKUS uipt eoniinamled liy navl-
irnlnra of Iuiik 'in.l •»iu'e Mufi.l ox)ierlenee. S««
vova^'eN liy the^e t.ieuin<rt> ar« n^fw-'liliiK and
tnvt>(orattnKHii.l the round trip ean l>e aiv
plUhe.! In riVK UAVf. Fare, InrlaiUiiff 1
and munlii, very low.
Win.lI.WlgKln.
.». K. Fell.»WH,
\y»\. V. r.ia/nr,
('ha^. A. Huitl,
W. K. LlvlnK«t«>»,
.I.e. AMiotl,
lleiij. Wnlker,
Am.m II. Frrnoii,
N.M. Wi'Kht.
A. (•. rolliu*.!,
k. T. AhlHitt,
V. C. Uateii.
IMvhIenilMOO TKH CKNT. on live yiuim, BO
t^ut.
on one
|H»r «vnt. on thne year», a.fS l>tr rnj
vitir linh.ie:«.
In c'oiineetlon with the above eompany la a
ifeiieralUK'tney for llvhleinl paying amtual aail
rolUblo.t«ci.oompanlc..^_ ABItOTl. Agent. ^
THK HOLYOKK STILL LEADS
On and after Juno Ui the
HOIYOKE MUTimi FIRE INS. CO
W1L.L 1>AY
'/•oin-
ruom
mlu. ,
V yl» Jitttfbrd.
rorLawrrni-r, ^^.;4^, lo.lft. ILOOa. m , 1.40, i.lO,
4. 0,0.00 p. in. srsiiAYrt, Btt».16 a. ro., 7.1ft
p.m. Rftnrn: 7.4.\ tt.'k) and ll.'iS a. in.,
lJ.Oft,:».lft,.VI.\ «.4.'l p. m. »UM)A\8, 8.00,
aftfta. m.,tl.lfti». ni.
For(tal«»iu and vVay-St«tlon«, 7.3n ft. in., 140,
0.00 p. m. Kftiirn: 7.'.'0, ll.4.^a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time i/ii'fn bfloir in fYom Xortkfm Drpot.
For Ajer.lunrlloM an.l Wav-Wtailons, at 7.1ft
a. m., Ii0.'»an-l .'».ti.'\j>. m. ^l;NI)AYH, at 'i.lft
g. m. Krituru : s.l.'S a. ni., iiM and ti.lft p. m.
UM>AY!<,8.16a. m.
m..
tiie
will be
Ilnrbor kihI L»n<i Comnildslonera.
The board of harliur and laiid coiiiiim>h »n-
erH has pre-^ented Hh annual report to the
General Court. The report flrst treats of
the South Boston flats. The work of im-
provement at this point has been earrled
forward without iiiHterial «dlan^'e of plan.
Durin;; the year the work of lillioK
acre
work
the 100-
This
M be-
lot, HO culled, ha-* been eonllniied.
«„. k is now iieaily eomplete.l, »<.7 aere
hiK now eoinpleted to the required irr'|'l« /,»;
13 feet above meun low water. On vl. 4
ucres of this 1 1 ae.t now remain lo be fllle.l.
I'lovlhlon lor the proper »lralna-e of this
tract has also been made by the eon^trueliun
of hewers and eonneetlnn »ewer pip*;. Hv «
contraet mude with the New York A: New
Encland Ila.lniad eompany the greater
portion of th.> streets upon this aeetiou have
been bioi.".dit to the proper ^'lade. ihe
work will he r.-uiiie.l an.l eora|>l.'ted dur n^
the cotninir siiinnier. The portion of the
100-aere lot thus eomplete.l with sewera and
atreelH eomprlhOH W-V acres and is now of-
fered for sale. . ,
The lotaravailiible l);:lanec for the carrying?
on of the work «>f the flats Improvement is
t6<i.Mo 4.'i. For ibe work now eoiiteniphite«l
not mon; than *IO.00O will iMi necessary the
present ycisr. , ., ,
The re«'«ipls from irranlH of tidewnter
landa have been |l»7.W)-2 41, which has been
paid Into the treahuiy of the eninmonweallb.
An approprlatl«)n of tr»0.<K.O for the
wldeniiiR of the "upper inid.lle" of the main
channel in Boston harbor to 1000 feel la
rreomracnded. A topoj^rnphieal aurvey of
Ciloueeater harbor hoa iH-fo nm.le. fiurveya
have alao been mttde of the Charlee river
popular
writers,
.Se^an'nn, Gus
Tonne Fo'ka' Album. A l.irMe <•""':«';:" ^J
waltzes. Kal..|», p.dka-. nian-h.'s .-ctio.tls.-ties,
n;ve^le;^^a'^.t^cs. .■tc. tor plano or eablnet
oriran Kleirnnilv linon.l in |i:t|"'r. inle' .hi .
kTiiV ColU-ei Ion of Onoee M u-Je. oi.t.i n«
all the lau-t wa \z<'<. ^-alops. 'oavehe^. Ir.M. t 'O
••Mll.a.l.)," "lUiiek lliis-ar." "Nanon," "Oasp..r-
oiie " " \inorlLi," eti'. I'rlee.'ie.
KlHi, . Mon>.;cli A e .lle.tlon of p ano i-olos
from Mb writers as (;. I). WiUon, Heanimmt,
i>. 1 ei'r Delibc. Lcyli:ieh. Lan.o, Kllc.iberjr.
MlehaeliH. Hohtn. Llehiier, ete. etc. liest book
Of thcklnd pi.Ollslie.l. I'll.e .V)c. _„„ . .
Fan.oni. Aoi.irf. (By <«'""''\'"'""''T. a"2„ j«
gran.l colleetlon of Btan.lar.l an.l (opuHr nongs
an'l ballail ; prSec .'Vic. . ^ „,
IMonlirch . f »»«.». A c/>lleptlon of jrems of
Toml. M..lloy. Miliar.!, HiilllvMi, A.lamH. Mar-
ylalf. Well'n)r9. BiH-aloa-t, Mulr, AOl, ''aiiy,
i'onct. Olehf. Koeekcl an.l others ; price 50r. ~
f mpr*-** of Hoiiir. A eolleetlon of
BoiiKS by the most fninons Anieilean
Itelii'tlng srcms from llowaul, Se^ar
Williams, Skelly, Bobby Newcomb. Ilurrv C.
Talbert and a ho«t of .ahers ; pMee 50e.
Any of the above books eenl by mall. Prleo
60 cents.
OAllDNKR'S MUSIC STORK,
Pianos, Organs, M««lc Hooks and Mus»c:d rrcr-
chandlsc,
90 Merrimack Street.
SrmersTWtention !
Stockbridge Maiiut-ea.
Bowker'a Dill Md Drill I»hoiphMte.
Bnffialo Bone Super-Phoaplmte.
nradley'a Snp«r-rhoaph»te.
Remember mc
eliarp:c anything for them ;
you get your money's
a
on
worth to start with, and in
addition we give you
present.
We shall commence
this give away scheme
Monday morning, Feb. Ctli,
and continue until the sup-
ply is exhausted.
For Amherot, Mllfor.1 an.l Wilton, at 9.18 a
12.6ft, 8 4^. :> Hi \>. in. Min.lav, '2 11. m.
For Oreenllelil, relerlK)r.>', Bennington, IllUi-
lioro* an<l Keene, at n.l.\ a. m. ami S.M p. in.
For Nashua, Manchester ami C'oneor.l, at a.80,
».15, tt.44a. m.. li..V., 1.17, :i 4H, .V40, «.2ft, 7.4b
p. m. (.Suii.lavH at i, 7. is p. m.)
For Pcniuiook, Franklin, Lebanon and White
lllver Junction, at 0.1ft a. in., 1.47, 3.4H and
•7.48 p. m.
For Waruer, Bro'lfonl, .tuna|)ce, Newport (N.
IL), Clftix'inont an.l (Jlaremout Junction, at
9.1ft a. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTllUm, L.ike VlllaKe, Morc.lllh, Laconla,
Welra, I'lvmouUi, Warren, llnverblll, Wooda-
vllle.al i«.44 a. m., 1.47 ami •7.4« p. ro.
For Campion, Thornton, North Woodstock, Lis-
bon, Littleton and Whltclleld, at 9.44 a. m.,
L47p. m. ,„ ,
F.jr Joflerson, Lancaster, <j;roveton.in<l Fabyan,
at 9.44 a. m. „
For Montpeller nn.l nil polnta on the Montpeller
and Wells Klver lalln.a.l, via Plymouth and
WoodsvlUe, Ml U.U a. in.
For .St. Johnsbiiry and Lyndonvlllc, via white
River Jun.tlon, at '.i.l.') a. 111. and 7.4s p. m.
ForSt. JohisMirv, Lviidonvllle, Newiiort, .Shcr
Imioke, via Plymouih and Woodsvlllc, at 0.44
a. m., ^7.48 p. m. •*
For Montpeller. Kk-p\ Junction, HurllnKton and
St. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at «.lft a.
m., 1.47 and •:.4s p. m.
For Montreal and giielicc, via Montreal ana
lloaton Air Line, at '.•.44 a. m., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Vermont line, at 9.1o
a.m., 1.47, '748 p. m.
jUjf-^Daili/i
FrelKhttr.ilMS Itnve Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
8.40. 11.08 a. m., •i.'i.'i. 10.00, 11.00 p. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at '2.:io, 4.05, 9.40 a.
m., 12.3ft, 3 15 P- "!•
Leave Lowell for Tiawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at 9.05 a. m.
FRKIGHT »EPOT, WKSTERN A^'ENUE.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
>rd an.l the North and West, at 7.20, 11.3ft a. m.,
rKKlOHT OONNECTION8
Made without drayaire with tbo following
routes;
TIrflrlola »nd Tenncaare Air l.lue, at Nur-
fblk. Tis.
AiUuitle OoMt Mnfl AcMboMrtI Air IJiiva, si
Norfolk. Vn.
ChM«|N>ak« and Ohio R. R. nn<l Kanawha
DIapatrh, at Newport News. Ta.
Richmond and UaiiTllIo R. R. and Fled-
mont Air Mne, at West Point. Va.
Baltimore and Olitu R. R. and (^ontlnmital
Line, at Baltimore, Hd.
Merchants and Miners Traua. Co.*b Havan-
nah L.lue, at Baltimore. Md.
Through bills of hutlnj: l««>>ied via all alwve-
nanie.1 routes. Mark g(K»<U via P.. N. AN!) B.
LINK.
Tickets on sale at K. (L M'iMi>a<ni'a office, H
WestmlnsUr street, W. ILtliitracn A t"o..ottlre
I WeylH>Hset street, or at 8tc.<iiaBhlp oltlce. V9
India street.
For rates, passage or freUht apnlv to
K. H. IMh'kM'KLL.
New Kngland Agent,
Providence, K. 1.
TO PER CENT. DIVIDKNKi.
Thla company has a surplus a^ iegar.ls pollcv
holders, of #.M4,i4«, ami will wrllo ou MaB
CANTILK lUhks. Iicpreacnte.1 by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also representa other llrst-class Mutual aad
Slock t'ompanlus.
"FiRE INSURANCE."
OooU! Solid! Kc^llablo!
AT TH«
riBE IHBUEAKOE AQENOT
— or —
GEO. E. IIIETCALF,_Na_J6 Central Strcei
Having purchased the agency of the Merrl-
ack Mutual Fire lusiiraneo Co. of Andover,
CKlootj auti (^oa[.
with IU alxtv years of natUtaclory dealing wltB
Its iK)llcy hbl.lers, he Invlics all the former
frtendfi of the company and many new ones to
oxamliio Its merits ami reliability. Six othei
companies also reiiroseiited by me.
UKO. K. MKTCA LF, Ml Centra) .Street.
8iiccfBs<ir to K. L. c:Br.l«dl A Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL
!«••••••••••
.t4»2,2W.78
. 13U.fi('.ft.lS
At the Old Stand, 38 Middle Street.
At the New Yard, Foot of I'oud Street.
VTilliani K 1 f t r^-dyo.
A. W. WEEKS, Agent,
Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In WUkeHl.nrre,
Lackawanna, Lehljrh. IrankllM, Cumberland,
C. C. Caiinel, Ac. Wood, Cbarcosl, Ltuie, Ce-
ment, Ac Tilephone number, •2H4-2.
Cash assets Jan. 1 , 1887.
Total liabilities (re tnauraace)..
Net assets ■ $J{88,671.66
Policy holders share In the prollts on explra*
tlou of -policies.
Diridendi, 70 Per Oent., After July lat.
DIUKCTOBH :
l^evl .'*prapiie,
Geo. F. KlehnrdBOD,
j>. 8. lllchardBon,
Ohas. »l. Cobnrn,
Jacob Bogcrs,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howe,
C. C. Hutchinson ,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancjifcter.
cord 1
3.a\ 6.4ft J>. m.
Leave Lowe
Fltchburg
H.ift a. m.
C. 8. MELLEN. (Jenl
GEO. W
C
II for Aycr Junction, Wor'-estor,
New York aud the West, at 2.46 and
Superintendent.
8TORKK, Genl. Pass. Agt.
E. PAIGE, Local Agent.
WM.E.LmNGSTOH,
Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh, Philadelphia A
Roadlnir, WllkcsbaiTC, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'s GeorK'o's Creek
Oumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
Iln, etc.
Omre, 27 Orntral Street, Lowell. Mass.
LEVI SPRAGUE, Prekident.
E. M. TUCKE, Skcrbtabv .
«>irInsaranco to any amount effected In rella-
b!u companlcA.
E.M.TrCKE, Agent,
27 Central Street.
Oak,
Maple and Pine, sawco
and split.
B. I^. ^W^oo^ Ac Co.
«T KARKST STRBItT.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale anil Retail Druggists,
Opposite Post OIHm.
Pennsylvania Kailroad
The Boat Railroad In the World.
The Faatoat Trains In the World.
New York to Chicago, 24 hours.
New York to cnnclnoatl, 21 hour*.
New York to St. Louis, 29 hours.
Five Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply (or Ucketo and ftill Inlormattoii to
W.B.BATCHELDER, Ticket Agent,
^ No. 29 Merrlmaok Street,
GBO. W . MILLKB, Ticket Agent O. C. B. B.,
*** No. MMerrtmack Street,
A. T. CXSWELL, T>c|e* Aj
ent B. A L. B. R.,
isex Street SUUon.
WOOD.
^^•^^i?s??J?t'ilnr^"'^- CEMENT.
TTHfl? COBB'S Extra and llnlshlnf
JiaLEjt Glens Falls, Vermont.
AU klnda Building and Amerl- "Rn f f! K
can'and Scotch Fire i»lkA VX\ .
Hay. Stra»i?r.
Masons', Dental and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOLIK,
CHARCOAL,
FBRTILIZKRS,
HAIR,
SANU,
ORAVEL.
Flour and. O-rain-
Mr. J. L. IVI08S,
MO. 07 GORHAME STREBT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Shoot Iron and Tin
worker. A line line of
PAHLOH. STOVES.
MlLKMP:Ncan«et Milk Cans aa good and
cbeaii as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Gorham Street.
Office and Yard,
27 Thomdlko Street.
Telephone 188-L.
Branch OflBce,
83 Merrimack Street,
Calderwoo<l's.
Geovge "E. St«uiley»
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
LowelL Old Colony and Boston and Maine B. B
au^liV raoelpu obtained for goods florwwdwl.
tmm M Thvradlk* SirMt.
i»noxooitA.ras.
Oliflord's
DYE HOUSE,
S and 4 ANDOTES STSEET.
Hrst-Class Dieini of Ever; Description
Done
at short notice and
fuaranteed.
satlsfaotloa
A. H. SAK60M, 34 Oentnl Blook,
BcKs to announce to the cltlicns of Lowell and
Tlclnlty that he has pnrohased aU the ne«»tlTes
owned by the late N. C. Sanborn, and Is now
Breparod to IIU duplicate orders from the nrnt.
ly loBff association In business with tta lata Mr.
Sanborn I feel eonfldent of gl^laf p«rtMt mtu-
I faotloa to aO his fonnvr onstoiMrs.
Lsdles' and gents* garments dyed whole.
All kinds of garments cleaned and repaired
If deslrad.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PniIX)»»OPHY OF MARRIAGE, glT-
tng a clear svnopsis of the Impediments to
msrrlsge, oxhauete<t vitality, etc, etc., can b«
had from all nuws airents nr forwarded dlreot
from the author. Dr. P. J. JOBOAM, 19 Joy St.,
Boston, on receipt of 2& cents.
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r/vt^TX DAILir COUB^, MOXT>AY. FEBBUABY 6. 1888,
xjv^ TT .M^ _ _ _ ■ . «w«tA ram orwicm. tfLlottl
SimOAT SERVICES.
Continued from Fifth page.
HU8T CO.NC.KKOATIONAL.
Ri'v Mr Maker urcadicd from Romans
xiuf l6?» "Kvo the Kumm«« of the Uw^^
The points were : The •>"P'**'"« °^^„Sd' •
charieter; love gives ^I'lf-^t'^, »." '^"i^"^:
lovoleadHlo worl; 'ov^^^'ves power. >t^
Ilea v*uH L'iviii ol llie wiclahle lliurHilav
Teu\u^\t\ot\he ..McU.iK of Ibe Maternal
aasocialiouTueMhiy nftt-rnoon.
MT. VKIINON.
l.'rom I'rov. Iv. 18 ihe pantor .^P^J" ''KJ
the c.,coiir..«eine«t t hriMlai.H ^ '""''i /'Xr
from Ihe fad Ihal t od's rule «J^^^P/J, J,
ilti* in«rfccl» tluv. VV ti'K laiin '""J I 1 ,.i I
aalloV.h; weakiiens -UeiiUth; "'VL," ,:,,,.
SlckerlnV-purk may be uourUhed to lUc
vlvld l»urnlii« llame.
HKHT U.NIVKIIHALWT.
Itev. Mr. nicknell preacb^jl yesterday
iSS'iM'b U ui.t.dthrul hushan.liiieu aud
he mauwlio doted ot. .lel.eH N"t«'J^ «";
ffUenof the next ineeUii« oj .V'",, "vV^
fiiu UoiU'iy with Mrr.(i»'o.8.Cu»l>inK.N"-
« Tylci Hlreel, on Thursday aftcriioou, and of
; Jffi'h Liable at the haiuo place in Ihe
THE NEW ARMORY.
What Mllttarr Mf«n Think About the Lo-
«Uon-The3r AU Want a Large Drill
Mall.
The queKtIon of where the »ow armory
buildi.il' Hhull Ik., and what -ort of u l^y^ll^llf
Hhould he creeled. i« one Ihat two comnill- | tue uouko. awo p.«..ij - ""— rVtih «^^^^^
t e" of the cilv uovernuieid-llioHe on mill- 1 i,,^h ^„,^ted barn, 0»«»t'"-'»o'*7r ' ^V. Tbl
•'-"'^'»- '■ ■ ■ •.ulldl»«.-are J^^^^^
Rare Bargain.
I have a small farm of 16 aerea of excel-
lent laud located 8« inileb from V^^l^f ",f * 9:
h, one or the be.t lownn uud "tdK 'lK.rl.oodj
,„ Middlesex ^-o^^'y- .,>;;iy;o?:e oY 7 pSm!
trech, uriipes, A:e. / "Vit K«,d water in
Willi an extra irood cellar. ,<^'»,*"^„^" , '"
the houKC. Also pl««'lyo'»'^!;:, ">»»,'. 'S
The pantor proa.!l.ed on "Kovlvals," takluK
for hi- text llai.akkukiil,2- •"» • -d- ••«•
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() iiOrd, re
llve'thv work." Kevival Is an awakeiiiiiK.
Tliey are frequent in the nutural world. In
the lilerary ami polilical world*, and In acl-
iice tic Whv'nul.llicn, iu the spirllua
w.Sd which is Ibe life of man In r6"l<lo >?
T ,c e iiTe Hcv,.,„| li.Hlai.e.s «lvu.i n the t)l.l
Teslai' ••>»t of c* vlvals. Some iiylvalis - are
•troUK > Moi IcH, lUl 1 1.x in , leHKl""'- J^%
;ro;ucc.«.fnlln diuwinx hr«e '•««wds lo
he ir Ihem. ami are uupuroiitly successful lu
ha I lU manv unto iT.ilM, but tlie ««rk docs
,ot prove KiMiul-o and la-Mntf. This Inm
onuiied a strong feeling to .xUi ">"'»»; ^J'"^*
vals. We, bov»t^tr, niav never fear re%lvals
(hat come Hum u fidihtiil, loving leuchinK of
..vaiimliat. Wlnil ii ble-^ii'tf «l W'.uld be if
evervchiitclMoiildseud a niUsionary Inio
Ibe low places of H-e city lo carry theKO-pel
U wo.il.l M.ve :il U.iii.t liidf we imvv sjiend for
the pool . The I rue nn timd of Ihe Kui-p4'l "
bJ Ken In Ihe ni.i.l. If • -leh "lie would
.,,c«k lo mioih.r of Ihe >:o.pel it would t.ik
but a shoil lime lo rvui.K« li^« l»'" "'^^.„, '^
poweroraelmnh,like un army, depends
iiioie on it* qiiilli) tl»"» 'l"i'""*.*'' , ,«
Wl.u eunwe.iou,loi.i«al.o,il u rev va V
KIrsI we eiin be wholly coiiM-craled o
O rW. tmrhiiriilnv. time, talents shoul.
^ eonsecniled to liiin; our money uNo a iid
nil we poM-e^N. Nn.m'. l-y ni.iovliiK He
; uni lln'^X Mock., such a. InconMsleiicy lu
t rlMlars e..ldi.e.s, n.arUel.m, lack of
iVvl' kimiiM^s. etc. Mn.iy asoui ».'»« f "
ol.doveraCiiliMlanU eoldms*. " Hie Jo)
of he Lord i- xoiii stien«ih." <»od n-ks us l«
a Ive up nolhlnn Ihai I- l'«'l»li'l. I»ul w»'"l
U III! f I we Miall. of cmirst., shun.
ThI • l'ru\er Is needed. I'laxer U the con-
ditio of ail ^.trliuai ^Ifls. It Is not more
iVcle ties venetd.l.ut more laTsons wo'k-
eis h>urth. mull. Kaitb makes (lod real
ri us. Fmii, f"iH»f"l '•'"' i"'i'""^ '"Z'^'
Fidelity charucieil/es every true worl^sr;
iS a eliureh with all its members at work.
SJd iVready to I.U >s u-. now. The conMaut
proHeiice of Ibc Holy "''^^ 'f ^^•'"' ^'j.K '
liod blesses a ehuicli a- He does an »»'«l*l ';
uaTiuitwhenheMndolenl, but when he
mVh here, l.ord 1 am lea.ly to do my duly.
At last we ^hull see a rich harvest garuerml
in the trcu-ure bou^e of our Lortl.
VRKSHYTKHIAN.
Hev. Dr. Court ill.coui|.ed to a large con-
»fiegatlon on tlio Invocation in '!'«. '"'^"
Prayer, Matthew v I.I). which afforded the
nfeacher an ojiporl unity of pouring out
FrJiu Idl stores much liiler.:Mlntf and lin|M.r.
lunt matter not Keiieially known, lie apoko
iTioTwe weie^inxiou. to addles, those
?r..mwhomweex|H.tvd favors. ere Je-
sus tauuht .., how to "•'•''•'7\**' "'vi' " «;'-'*„^;
est. richest, nio.t i.owerful of »»*•'»«% »^
-our l<'all.er.-' Dr. < ourl ••;"|l" ;'»^^ . JV"
this prayer was not only a modi;!, o l»".V ,
our ravers bv, l.nl a form which ChrUt
^oinalainled llU f"ll''W.-> «o use wheu e
..ul.l "When NO prav sii> our Father.' lie
r^uldnoUmd^rst'ainUliy -..« (jUlia..
held II to lie not ROod em.uKh for I Jf "»' '^t
cause thiy say C luM U noi In it. lo ihla t
X .mswei-e.l: 1. It I. becmse It
r tl.f Void's r.aycr wo use It-
U<e It for <•hrl^>'« "ake. i. We
pray It bec.u-o Christ told Ills fol-
Powerstoi.raN it. 3. Hie kl..>r;lom tlial we
pray for In thh prayer Is C bri.lN k "K' '»" •
4. "Fatlier" hero menus nil thai is •'."»'•
and thvrefore ihe ''•'••''^>' '"'''" 'VilA und'
Who is called "Ihe cvcrla«tln'4 ''«l'«i. ""'';
Uierefore, U ( hrLt In it. ^^^.f^tnil
sainls have used tills leaver. Only a t •««
Chnslhui can pray, with fulness of nn-.i di.«.
-Our Father," Yet It \< a prayer o Ht
cverv one. riie mere iiaiural mii i, if he ««-
knowledge any (iod. can «uy it. '^i" •»«",''
man outride the clmr.h can pray foi e
kiimdom of .pi.tlce tocunic l»»'t on y I «
spiritual maii-lbo true cliild of (lod-c. i
pray H in ll>« deopesi (.en-e. Kven anii-
chrf^^tian men have seen its »"''"•> •'l^:
Court relaied how Mr. 1 ay .i tiaxeller
mnon^' the Hcdoiiiii-. secured his own safely
and the reverence lor this praxer l'y«}l "<
it to an Infuriated im-b who calh'd him
"allielts," and uol their pri«sl to ask to learn
II, tiH worthy to be written in klteis of koI'L
Tertulilan sa>s tlmt it eoniidns the kos»hI. It
was u^ed in St. John's tlay In the llturKies of
the church, as Is proved by tin.
passasre i.rescrlbing Its use three
tlmea n day in the "Tcuchlnss of
the Apostles." which was wrilteii either l^e-
fore or ahortly after .John's death. You say
it twice every*da\-once every ^und«y-.Hi
llmeKayear.' How '-'r'^"" >° ""''^.l"^
It I 1 he preacher prof, sstd lo wish to ntip
his hearers to do so. The points were : 1.
The recognition of God's tut herhooil— Fa-
ther. If father then a person, not an un-
known aud iinknowal.le helnn. a blind force,
, u mere soul of the world, an artisan, an art-
ist or a tvrant. bul, like «.nrselves, posacss-
,«?nteUI«e.R-e, love and will. He Is our
Krbv creation, pn.vi.len.u and adoption
{hrough-falth in cl.rM. The heat len knew
no. was the father of men us their creator.
?,ri,r^Jfwere«piotedHon.er. IMato, Clean-
thps AraUi", and Horace, as nUo the ancient
Amin nanio for (iod. He Is our father by
«re»erva Ion and by adopllon. 2. An ai>-
rSfed atherhood-"U.ir Father." ( . Jy
rhilst Is excepted who never pravcd this
Dravcr nem- ^aid. 'Our Kalher" la'cau^e
K-";o.rship is unique. ''Our'' liic lu es ev-
K7 £'""siS ":■- '^e •"-'•-
nU (h?is.l«.l" in earth and In heavj^.
Saints In «lury prav this pra>cr. 3. Ihe
dedarfll!o^l of 'a IcIeVtial ^'t'-'t ^^ ,2^;;.^''
evcrvwhore, b.t has a peculiar pre^-tme,
Xn^JS now Is. This expresses imijes-
U irVorv loliness, but In-lds ..nt the hone of
our** reaching at 'last our Father's ho.uo
'^Thcro was an election of officers in the
8mnh.y scJool with «»'*'/»'!»Y & 'TlJar
Robert Moir, superi.itendcnl ; ""X'' [^^^%:
asslHtant Miperlnten.lent; Mrs. K. Ht^nt.sec
Jetarv Alexan.ler Moir, librarian; M-sJes-
sle Jackson, ireaMirer. The school U In a
prosperous condition.
tarv atlalrs and 'on lands and .,-... ^
.;ow serhiusly cunslderliiK l"'\"f'>;„„
Ibouudi vcrv little has been «l«ne al the mi-tt-
u^H of the committees. The '"« l««;;L "';'"
oftheeWyarolhorouKhly alive to the im-
portaiue^if the malter. both to tlien.j.e ves,
the city and Ihe state, and thev •»';« ^ l^^;,""^^"
|„« It pretty extensively. A« ll««V " "^ «
most Interested of auy class In the •; bj<-| •
Iheir ideas should have sonic weljrl I. ami
Willi little doubt they will. A Courier re-
po.ter ha^ taken the pains lo interview ll e
Ulcers eomiiiandinK each of he n'','""' > 'f''
>r„i,|/,alions of the city, as well as Mr. Hro k,
chulrnian of the military *«"»",'»"«« ,"'.uv
school eomnilltee. He fouud them a reu y
and wiilini' to give publicity to tlieir opin-
o ;.' TIkV were 'all prelty POJ^''^.^^, " S"S
statement, viz: that Hie uew drill hall
-^^tl'':dlrS,^O.M.rrattof the ^
elianic JMiaianx, -'the «'ri'' •|'''' ^X"'' i'oi^tlo"
hast MO by Vii) feet, and If the ri«ht location
. iMTfound. it w.iuld be '.el|or tc. have It
luraer still. .\ni 1 anxious to have It at the
y? J^^abiiy N It at all. The first and most
In. ,0 1. t point 1 am looking at is to have a
uSe drilM>ull. I' »^ «"""r "f 'Ti;!!'" Hlv I
location In Iho business part ||' /l^". .l>',{
wiuil.l iircfer to no lo some place wlieio u
Ta Hie Kud.Miul \ Hdnk nearly «il '"y . '£
would. The location at th« city stables
wou uive this Imporlanl eh-iiienl of a ^'oo.l
rrmon" It would aUo be aisl-ci.iKs In time
of M-al trouble, for the streets separate we I
at 1 s poin , ai d the common, near al hand
wo 1 1 Si e .,pp..rtii Ity for manuiu vcr inf
Uie en to a.lvantaKe. (Je<.Krapliie:» ly. the
lliil'les are pretty near the centre of the city,
s, I at eal y thfs lia^ution Is not a bad one.
Yet iwouhl much prefer to have Ihe arm.iry
locite.l between .\nne ami HiiUon M reels,
over tl e eiiial. If Hie Locks and Canals com-
.ny would leas. Ihe land There a «ood
oking building <.f two or Ihrei. stories coOld
IHM. up, fuelng Mei rlinaek street and coil
ta ll iVai tl'« accom.nodalions the four in .1-
ry orKanl/alions of the city need. for. -a .
M-l!tm). The drill shed could extend back
!n distance an.l need »•" '•"\r'V*"!l ! f. n
11 ' w.iul.l lie Hr handiest locution
n The cltv for military orgunl/.a.
lions rhere are seven streets leading from
S' point toward every purt of tl"';;' >•;;,;
ihei.HailonI iitral as well. How «. i-
vciilcnt It would be In case ot trouble. he
Middle sire, t loeatiouN «ino of the \vorj>l n
the ciiv for action in ciiso of riot ; a body of
•I. onhl be |ai""-'l "I' •»" <••'«'', -*'""•,;"
;„, „.„hiie.{ b ll force co.ild .-xtr leal.. Hm m.
\"t Icpos.ihill.yof cltlii^ju l.a.eof he
... n I lo.atlo.i. that U a qoesliun ab..Ul wh . ll
I .'aniKit Jo.lge. but it strikes me Hi"l «»«
Locks and Canal. .'.Mnpuny w..uld regard It
,; u positive udVantagc to the .Muporatl. iH
lo have all Hie nnlltia of tlio city in one build.
J^somur the mills. We .U.n'l know what
wUI liaiUHMi. hut many ir.nihl.s .»ii a.conil
,V vhl I nillitia Is .afled out are In conmc-
,|on with labor in large eslaUlishnie its. Il«
building i-.uld n..t liijuro Hie .anal in ay
w V lliat I eun s.'.!. These aiv al...ut all iho
rKs I have ..n the matter. I want a large
';' a::;: ('haVles 11. Ulchar.ls««,of the ri.t-
num (Juanls. also favored a larKo hall. I
So Ilkel.iliaveltlOOby 170 feet In dl-
me sloiis" ^ald he. "As to hK-ation I wan
I mmiewkeni In the .'entre of llie city. I he
Hi mil location .m Merrimack street .ee.us lo
\m about as available as any. ii
U cai be .ditaimil. There w<.uld be
.m,T« room there. The location at the e ly
s "bles d.Mfs not suit me at all. I ililiik »/ »>»'
urmorv should la, place.l there the at eiul-
..' , ai drills In my .•omnuiiy would Ikj af-
ficte. .V) per eent.^ As i said at the comndt-
ic me. tin« iLvhll.^ ago, the •»«";:«'"• ,;'"X
lown at nl«ht to go to '" l»"t ;"^;* ,T 'i';
H few other erran.is. If the .bill hall Is near
bv^Hieygo. If not. they ««y tlioy wont
walk up There to a drill, and they skip It.
wouia pr..fcr the old location on Middh
stnet, w th Hie hall over the aiinorl.is and
[;cn;:lne house, t. a larger hall on llroa.l-
wax. I believe fully, however. In having
Uic hall on the groumi floor, an. having all
the companies in the same building.
Mcut. Ama-a Howard, coininun.lcr of th.
Hinbulaiice coip*. said Ida .•ommand *ii>l ""t
'",., „ hiiuc hall, i.ut on K'-";'*;"' ..\';"j;; ;'i^.
he favored one .if ample y\/.<' f.ir an> ballal-
hin drill ihut Is likely to take place in Low-
„ ami lie aUo ihoniht It belter that all he
eonpanics should be toijetli.-r. As regui.ls
,;.;;;,„„. He s,dd he l.a.l ..ot given i^2,TZ\
much thoiiiiht. but ll..; <M.e at the cauul
sceine.l to him very desirable.
.s,.rg.uni A. A. Haiis.;.Hn, comman.lcr of
the I.ow.li deliichm.M.t of the '';^,f"" •/'"'•»';;
of Cud.ts nn.l ln>trucl..r .;f military la." I.»
III tlio HIgi) Hchool. spoke emphalitrally in
favor of the .anal localluii, belli because llu>
drill shed .-onld bo ma.lo large enough for
battalion puri-osis ami l....ause t would .e
so handy to th.' High seboid. '•! think the
lliirh sclniol boys sb.iul.l he allowe.l to di ill
I'Tlumwhali: if It Is within thtlr ren.h.
The Murk, t siie.t armory Is iiiu.;h t.io small
ill till' buttalion. un.l U Is dllH.-ult, if not im-
p..^sll.le. toexc.ule some inoveiiients pi'op-
.rlv The awkwanlncss of having a diess
parade or anv line .•cr.inonv ure.xercise
with one company at ri.;ht angles M I he ot li-
ns. Is evident. Then the court ..fller.s.i
the building are iIMui'IkxI somewhat by the
drill, and quite a little time Is lost ni go.ng
f ',1.1 the scl.o.d to Ihe hall. It Wuuld be H
d.cided a.lvantageto liave a large drill ball.
1 have thought of the locution over the canal
Ol >ler.i...ackstm;t. uiMlilsLcm- J.is he
Sc both for the lli.hscl:ool boys and the
militia companies, ^ri.e armory, f u*e.l ««•
io other purpose that, a military one,
vlhlch shot l.l I'o the case, need
.Tol be a large building. . Tl.e drill shed could
extend down the canni just back .-f It. I hut
nart of the struct u.c woul.l not be ex pen-
K 1 si . ...Id like to have the shed at iHist
HS large as 80 bv I'iO feet, an.l It wou . be a
lood deal belt-er to have It U.rg.;r st.ll. 'Ihe
c tv will undoubtedly p.-. fer to have he dc-
taehirntof the Sccmd Corps locate.l In the
new buil.ling with the otiier compaidcs.
Svii. C. B.-..ck. chairman ol the coininU-
tee on military li.stru.-ti.i.i of the schoo com-
mUt..e,"dd it w..uld un.loubt..dly l»e IK-Ater
Sr he Ili^h school boys to have a hnxo hal ,
an.l he thought very lavoruldy of «'«"««
thm over the canal, on u.rcouil of Hsiuox-
,"to tho«..liool house and the opportu.d y
I offers tor a large hall. M.-. »/,^«^ s» Id e
had not thought very much of the sulOect,
lit was anxl.ms to h;vvo as commodious
qm .?e.H a" p .sslble for the battnlion, wh .'.h
Euld be ma.le as well di.clpllucd us the
millita companies, Jf not bttter.^
I
....imr « 111 keep 6 cows an.i a norsc » "'«
Hrnu::t"i:e':o(d wlthUj «) day- o.. .locoun
of siltiing an estate ami Im ottered at H" tx
.uMMil . Iv hVw urice of *22<K>. Full partlcu-
fiSoMCmai^H. Elliott. 33 Ceul.al slreol,
Lowell
I.OWXIX POST orricB.
OpoaUw and Oloslnc of Malls*
«9-Correoted to October 26, 1887.
UAILB UUK V-BOX
Albany and the West, 6.40, ».ao a. m., 1.15,6.40 p.
Kail mVer, Mass.. ».ao a. m., U6, IM p. m.
Illllcrlca, Mass., n.'iO a. m.. 7.ao p. m.
Bortion, Mass., «.40, 8.46 a. m., 1.15, ».10, 4, H.4it,
Concon^' N.'h., 740 a. m., 13.25, b p. m.
Drucnt, Mass., 6 p. m.
Clotijins*
€. f. Sooli k €o.
Plain Facts I'Almostaiyiiracle
ataHufueturiHt/ ant Jtailroad »lorU»
an.l ..ther Investment sw.irlUes bought an.l sol.t
by Wm.Shopant,** Central slrepi. relopboae
No. iif*-l.
h'umUurtt andl Oarpv**'
Sherman A Manning have » l»rge U«e of
housohol.t lurultunw black waUiut. ash anu
patnte.! charalier suite.. New aiul elegan
St y les at very low prices. No. 3 rresooit street
Mouibwlck block. ^_
tVilina't Uutr Jlore,
H Merrimack street. Is a popular resort for
li.UcH who desire to obuln onulne bargaiM.
the proprietor has placed such low Prte«<»on
cverv-doscriptloo of hair goods that trorjwiy
shoiil.l take advanuige of them at once, osn
earlv for a ciioloe selection.
Adjuatahtti H'indtnt »«»«•»••#
Patent Sliding Window Screens and Screen
Doors ma.le to onler. Old screens and .ioors
repalrcl. Itubbcr Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extension and
common lad.iers. I'atent folding clothw dry-
ers, hanl and woo.lon ware, machinists ana
carpenters' uiels. J^ng.nan A MarUn's pure
prepared paints. Carpet .w.M)i.er» an.l clo l.os
wringer, .ol.l an.l repaired by J. C llonncu, «1
liutton street, Lowell, Mas.
m.
m.
illlctitc.il.
IT IS FOR YOUl
WInans Bros.
INDIAN CURE.
TbotiMUida hstt i.k.0
u.nd KKJ01C?gD..
ourrs
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tlsm,
BerotuU
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■alt Rbfoa,
StonuMsk, Ll«
n sad EI4BSV
TroubiM
It Is tbs wo
■SB's .are
M«B«kltpM
Hlvsly carM'
iUl those com
pislsts so
Tbeosaadsars
aow tsklaijt Md
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•OBBOB to bOff
MK. By .its IMS
out
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k aur.
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Is very
llMMBi
to lako and
la oulck sad
„„„,» .SlalWo Id
dlassas froaa the ayalem.
Kastcrn, 8.45 a. m.,».10, '-^l*-"-. o. , <m „
riU:iiburK. Mass., 9.10 a. m., 1.16. »-*f • ^.W p
Lnwrence, Mass.. i.M a. m., 8.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. !(., 7.40 a. •"••jj^* »'• ™-
Nashua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., ia.-;6, 7.«) p. m.
New York, N. Y., 6.40, 8.46 a. m.,3.lO, 7.iO p
Nonhern, 740 a. m., 12.'i6, 6 p.m.
NorU. milerlca, Mas... 11.*. a. "•. 7-«»P- ™'
New Uclfonl, Mas... 9.40 a. '"v IJ^JfJ^- "-
Provl.lence, U. 1., 9-20 a. n'-'^iVfVu m'
.Souihern, «.40. 8.46 a. m., t"' »-i*' J*"*^ U^"" „
South Framingham, Ma..., 9.W) a. m.. ..ao p. m.
Stony Brook Way, 9.80 a. m., 7.15 p. n^
TynKsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.40 p.m.
Tewkabury, Mass., ».*> a. m., 4 p. m-
Mllford, l/.ii.. ia-45, 7.*) p. m. • >
Windham an.l Pelhain, N. H., 6 P- m-
Worcester. Mass., 8.46, 9.20 a. m., 1.16, T.20 p. m.
Koenc, N. H., 9.i0 a. m.. 7.*) H' "•-,„.- ^^ «
Salom. Ma.s., 8.40, 8.45 a. m., 1.15, ».10. 4, «.«», ■
Lynn,''MMS..6.«0.8.45a.m.,l.l6.8.10, 4. 6.40, 8
p. m.
MAIL! OLOBH FOB
Albany aad the West, 7. 8.45 a. m.. 4JW. 7.16
rail iSw. Mass., 7, 8.45, 10 JO, 11.45 a. m..8JiO,
Z»5£v,Vi^o"io,^^:4?;.m.. 1^
ConooW. N. Fl-.^i, 8.45 a. «. i».W.T.l5 p. ».
Dracnt, Ma.... 8.48, 9.46 a. m.
KHsUirn,tt.l0,8a. m.,1.40,6.7.15p.m.
Kluiiburg, Ma..., 6JJ6. 8.45, 11.45 a. m., iM, 7.io
LawrTniS: Mass.. 6.10, 9.45 a. «.. 8.80, 7.15 p. m.
Manchester, N. ll., 8. 8f» »• «;• ^Wftltit
Nashua, N. H., 8, 8.45, 11.45 a. m., Iid5, «,7.lo p.
NewY*ork,N.Y.,7,8.46.10.80.1l.45a. m., 1.40.
8.50,6,7.16 p.m.
Northern. 8.46 a. in., 7.16 p. m.
N.)rthmilertca, Ma.s.,7a.m.,8^p.i».
Nev» llodfor.t.Ma.8.,7,8.46, I0.do, 11.45 a. m.,
Proyldi!l;J;K.1:.'7;8.45.10JI0.ll.46a. «.. 1.40
Southl™: I.U, "0.80, 11.45 a. m.. 1.40. 8.50, 7.15
South'mmlngham,Mass.,7, 8.46, 1M6 a. m.,
3.6*1, «, 7.16 p. m.
sumv llr.)ok Way, 6.86 a. «»., 4.80 p. m.
TyniiBtMiro', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
TLlsbury, Mass., 6.10, »i& »' »"•• ^•*** >'* "*•
Mtlfor.l, N. H., 8 a. m., 13.16. 5 P. m- .. . ^
Worcester, Mass., 6.86, 7, 8.45, 10.W», 11.4A a.
KeeniiS: Hlf./.'i5?8 a. m.. >«'». J- »••";, , ^
>lalein,MaBS.,7,8.45,10J», 11.45 a.m.. 1.40, 8.00,
bynn,MaM."7.8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.60.
7.15 p.m. _^__^_^__»__.
MAirUFACTURlNO «*TOCK«.
Corrected daily by Wldlani Shepsrd, broker,
No wTfenlral street, f roluv,tt llank bull. Iuk.
Uwell Wl?ere im n;w transa.Uon. Uke place,
theflgurerof ureylou.qu..wiloDa a. to price
asked, bid and sales are glveu-
IT IS A FACT
That J. L. Ohalifoijx, One-OTioe Clothier,
115 Central 8treet, has marked down
I mtkny lines of Overcoats and Suits from
1 20 to 30 per oent. from his regular
I prices.
IT IS A FACT
One of I he Most Reiiiarkuble Corei
or Blood PolKOuhig Ever
Accoiiiplished.
Wo give Ijclow a HUlcment of one of the
mo.l ren.nrUablc cures ever a.xoropllshed by
any uicdidue. ^clcl^.nl has a oinuiunlty been
so greatly Interested Ilia iyise of this kind as
was the village of IJsniarlsrolta Mills, Me.,
In the sickness an.l cuic of Mr. Itankin.
I Kverjihlng else ha.l fallo-l. nn.l .leath soomod
That the O«ro..t. .nd Buit. ». all .--*;«- 1^-'" -»'■»-'• "" "^
right in every respect, only there are ^ ^ }yon<ler/^U Cure;.
comparatively few of a kind, and he lI ^ ^^^^^ ,tntorae«t wliUli I here make may s««m
bound to close them Ottl. 0*11 early and looextraonllnarytolKJlnu. Itut ' ^»» »•"
uuuuu kw «» ^._- „,v Moi V »s plainly an 1 traihCully as 1 p..sslbly
have the best selection, before too many n,j^''|o>> »»^v^ ,„^^.„.^„„r,aon r.. aia...st an/
. % i A. I ' ■ - ...I...M. I iiHi.-.. llvaai all
lots are olosea oat.
IT
IS A FACT
r«*l.lentor tills Utwn. wliL-re
mV Hfc and a«n well kiiuwn.
"Wheu a youth, I was slnrng an.l acUvc, able
. , , .. 'toworkhanl.aD.laiubllloust.i •u.A-eed Inlire.
That ihete goods, advertised above, are ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^.^^^ ^^ ^^,.^ „„., ,< year, a/o be.
reallv marked down. That the ahova g^n to have epileptic tits.. auseii..!- we uciieve.
reauy luarawu bvlulurloato the spine recxjlvc.l b» a fall, as
iUtemenU are lolid facts j nd humbuic, ^^^ J^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^,,y „„^.„ ,^„ i,ee» simiuriy
affllclwl. Home nine years ago, by advl.o of a
physician, I la-gan to U»ke a hromble com-
poiiu.t. which hud a .ptletlng effect upon my
nerves. This iKlng. as I am tolil, a 'cumula-
tive .ling,' aud laWlng lu.thlng t.» .4irry ll^out of
my system, ll h »<l a .ilsastrou* and
ALMOST KATAI. KI'KrtT
neither any fooling about these asser
tions.
IT IS A FACT
That J. L. Chalifoux belieTe^i «d is
convinced that the greater ^;"»^" ^| I ^ ,-,:,;. .^^^^^^^^^ .ever cuid
people are judges of goods and will no* |,^,„„„uirouKh the pam au.i n.is.ry of tne
tolerate nor patronise store* that at-
tempt to deceive the public.
IT IS A FACT
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 15 Central street,
guarantees every garment he sells, in
m..
past two years. S....n afur 1 laigan with tb«
broml.le, s.iresuip.'are.t(m Uie calve, of mV
legs. Shjwly but rn.*!/ they spread over my
holy. 1 trtisl all ihc ine.llclni's we .Minhl hear
of, iMit innhlng stay.Ml their terrtt,lo pr<»gress.
They Uc.tine v. ry si-vei-e iiii.l.«r ni , knei*., and
when I walked blo...l vv.iuM slurt from them
and mark on tlm ll«»'>r my pslli from nwm to
^"'~ , ' -" A 4^ l,. .nn.! in ' room. At hiiKlh the .or.ls Iscame contracted
the bettor grade of goods, to be equal in r^^^ , .L,., i Kcr wau. an.i wa- obliged
l„ ,lc*palr t.. take Pi my Ihs.I, from which I
iievcrexpw.e.tt.. lis.'. Kx.epdiig my head,
han.ls, f.eta.i.l hn-nsi. I was lit rally coverod
with s..r.s,c..iihiai.lly .llMdnrvIng corruption.
Now..nlscan.-.Mi.eyan hba of the tcrrthla
snOeibiKS Icn.lured.ssiiiy c«i..lltl.m wa. ah
all respects to custom made work.
IT IS A FACT
That Chalifoux earnestly invites the
oloHos. iusnectlon and comparitcn of ,„ul.,,„,(. . v .- ,i. »«
ClOSOS. iusj;ouv V..,.ui!.l, ' m...lioo lerrllile t.Mles.iIlM). 1 wa- n.able lo
bis goods and prices with any esiaoiisn- 1 ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ , ^^^ ^^^, „,,„^,.., ,„ ,,„ep hi a
I si sis so j^^ii^TTB-dlaaass from the aysloi
nnd auaastb to ib. •X»}^J^%%Jfl^c^
■mU to lis owe oatorsl PpiiUoB. 2n!MSS^lMom
• ukl sad Iha btoaalai of btshh wiU swely Wtow
Indlaa Ove 11.00 a Bottle. Biz for B6.
navaaaa «t
THE WDTINS MEDICINE Oa
WOBCXBTSm. MABB.
^OAti^,
MandraK^
CompounD
Ainon-r the varinui .rgans of our syftrm, none
pninrinTMnnn- .■•...ial part t'""> »"«= «:«:;r,[, S"''
Kl.tlievs, aiul so inai.v pi-« pic arc afflict «M witli dls-
..■;'".. I' these organs, a.Uhi^r ,hr Hlood >;• •^^;>«"»
i-nouu- tliat It is our lirsl diitv to assist them in
.i,.,r wr.rk. This is done in a th..rouj:l. "'•'"'»; '?y
limalis' Manclmkcroiiipound, which . purtiy
V fcetablP, .in«t in w.irtliy of s lair trial.
iViKwIls* Mandrake Oonipnun.l is ^<>i^ "y
:ill iJniKK'St**'
niKi'AUKn oM.v iiv
15!!:
IXCJAM.S Mi:i>iCAI
I.OWKLK. MASS., U.S.A.
iTlcc, •1.00; Klx Uottlos for «3.0C.
CO
rar
Value.
Ainory • JOO
Amoskeag lOJ"
Ao-'roscoggia 100
Appletou Itwjj
Atlantic 100
A ugu.ta, Oa JwJ
Arlington W
Bonier City {O*
Hales IjJJ'
lloott lOJ'J'
Ito.toi. i^^S
Itoston UuckOo... 700
<;abot...t.. '00
Chloopee »w
Chlim • *•■
Cocheoo eeo
Columbian 1WJ»
ContinenUl W
Uwight eeo
Rverett J0«
rranklin JOO
I Groat rail. .JOO
Hamilton.......... 1000
Hauillton Woolen. 100
' Hin ••• 1™
Hartford Carpet... 100
Jackson iooo
I..acouln "OU
Lancaster ♦JJ'
Lawrence •"^o
IjOWoII ^
Lowell M.Snop... ftOO
Lowell lllca.-.hory. 100
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Gas Co....
Lyman
Ilanchesicr Mill...
lla.. Cotu>u
MerrlniacJi
Uhhllesox
Monaduock
Nashua
Naumkeiig
Newmarket
Norway Flalun....
Otis*
Pacific. •••«
Pepperell
Pembroke
Russell Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Fall.
Btark
Thorn.llke
Tn^mont ft Suffolk
Union Cotton
Vassailioro'
Washington Mills.
Webster
WUllmantio Linen.
Vork* ..•...■...••••
Bl.l.
104
1800
128
HftU
lub
IM
UM
Asked.
ISO
a • • •
1.10
va
l4tSt
Sales
lOiH
iHlfS
0M
lui
U7H
vm
11)37 H
UOU
WW
ioo
100
HO
ment in the state.
IT IH A FACT
That such comparison will invariably re-
■ult in the roturn of the bu)er tt OLali-
foux's clothing establishment to make
his selection.
IT I« A FACT
reclining p-sUUui, re ting «*n my f«.-et. hips, tna
l«bns..r my han.l-'.an.ltheh.M^k ol my head.
I e-.ul.l not iK-ar the touch of heavy clothing,
an.l my .•.iverlMiri were of Ihc llghlcnt iK>.slbla
materials. Wh.n they were .ibaage.l or the
cLitiis on my hmWs were reiin.vod, large scabs
.anic ..ff « Ith them. When ohl sores .Irted up
new oiHirt birincl.
I l|\l> wo AI'fKTlTK
Or strengMi,c4»ul.loat hanlly anything, and
M,M. M.^ ' I wsHln inc.. pain thai I .-ould sleep only whea
... « . 1 * 4 I I iMnaineHAally exhaiote.l anil relapsed into
That J. L. Ohalifoux, 16 Central "t"*^* / „^,;,,.,,,u,, J.. , ,.a.l the constant atlcnOoa
biif s all his goods for snap cash and in- ! of a loving father an^ in...her. who •»""»•»•«•
variably secures prices for them, at an ,^^^„,^n,.^„,„y Kuiierin;*-. i i.H.t been con.
aeaions of the year, that are below the ! n„e.l U. the bu.l alwut a year when, in »«P«*m-
seasons oi *u« je . u ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^^ , ^^ „^^^.,
regular market rates, which enables him "^J^J; '^^^ ^, ^., „„„ res.i of lu ,t,markaw«
100
100
100
IOC
lOiH)
1000
100
1000
600
lOtJ
boo
soo
1000
1000
000
100
100
100
300
1000
1000
100
lOU
100
100
100
26
760
lonn
lib
TU
• a • •
90
00
• • a •
7»
700
700
140
t>0
143
lirj5
1140
176
MO
lliA
813
iono
1015
• s • •
96
iin
liO
316
nco
as*
70
• ass
SO
ins
soo
715
70
iMX to undersell his competitors.
lull ~~^
260
100
• • • •
• *••
OUH
W
OOX
776
i(iSi«
71»J^
■20U
lOfi^
«7'iS
nwx
1646
lom
7iJo
143
h4
aito
075,-
14. 'H
1037 S
114.1
180
lllO
61.1
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113 1
120"
120«
i'ju
80
100
liiH
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOB MID-WIMTKR, MT
All- Wool and Merino Underwear.
HeJtvj M-rino, Cashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Olovei.
Fur Caps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Muskrat.
Fo^by WiuJHor Caps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Caps and Olcvea.
Ladies' 8eal Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Toboggan Jeriseys, Toques and Sashes,
iu the club and other colcrs.
•ue.a-«.. I to4ik orto h.>tlle an.l ni»llc«d n»
change In my c..iulHl»«. b.a cxniiUiue.l to uae it.
When ou the llflh boitle we noilce.i ihat tha
•ores aecmcl to look Im tt«r, aud the flesh uadnr
them nataral.
TfrlM Rny of Hope
Wasclircrlng, ami when my y.iuiig friemls itt
the vlllaKC tmol.' me a Chrlstmiis present of a
doten lioltlcs ol II.Kxfs SiisHparlUa. mv gratt-
! lu.le lo them aii'l tt« the me.ll.lne was almost
un.peakiihk. I c..niluii..l to Improve. Tha
I smaller s..ix!«K«a.lually healnl up, ami evM
the raoce Biubbotu onea wore forced at last M
yield to the medicine. New «n<l healthy skla
formed. My appedtecanie hso . to me, I at*
well und In.rcaM d In nosh. 1 sum hcgiin to gel
natural sleep, snd n«iw roU as will aa any on«.
After Im ln.c .M.nlln. .1 1.> ihc l*«l a year ami llva
months I wii-. able to g't up. i ►oeined to gioW
stronger every week, nn.l coul.l soon work
alM>ut the li..u-e, an.l walk whh a cane, which I
sh.iul.l not necl, l>iil l.»r the .oiitractlng cflMS
of the sores ujm^u the cord* of my legs. I '"•
"*** KNTIUKLY FKIIi FROM SORM,
Il ivlng all over my ImmIv only the scars as ra
The lat*Btidia«inFull Dress Btquisites. n ivmf^ an over mx. <""•.> "•■■* — ^ -
l„..ltie. in Fin. >.ok D»..iog.. Mnf- 1 --7;- - •:---• , "'-.'"-.-7.^":
flers, Suspenders, Handkt rchieis, , ^^^^ ^^^ ,r„,htuiiy s;.y i laiievo i o
Gloves, Walkiug Sticks, Umbrellas, i j^j,,,,„.„,„,i.rf.ii medicine." <i.w
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc., kim. oamariscotta m.iis. Line dn o
■AT-
The reason way S.doi.i'.n said «'>«* *'"'™
was nothing new uu.lcrthe »;""' *««:.;^"V;" ^ ,„ ,k,«i«, »c *» ,..««., -
could not buy a good .emedy to cure hia i >4 "' 'j^^^ ,^ule. I'repi^red by Geo. 8.
stubborn coi.1. Dr Ijull's <^""« ' 8i;,"/,Jr.J ' A S T-uoSl*^^ to tyford \ Hull)
not been compounded then. H nas long , » v> -^v . _ , — ^ ,
••Uall's Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Htirvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a la.ly re-
marked- "il ciili your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup -Hull's Victory,' po wonderful are the
re^sults It a.-conu)lNhes." The victories
which it has gnliiwl over coughs, sore throiU,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial diffi-
culties are almost uuiid)crless. As a sih;c -
men of the testimoululs wo are dally receiv-
ing read the following :
MONTPKLIEB, Sept. 12, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. R. Hull A Co. :
Uentlemen-IMo*8c son.l me by OM*™"- C- O;
I>. four bottles of your Harvard bronchial
Svrup. 1 have t«en using It and feel that I owe
mv life to lu wontfcarful curative powers.
' Yours truly, ^
ANNA Thuivflk.
The Harvard Broucblal Syrup la put up In
)i lb. lK>ttles at 26 cents, and \ lb. bottles at
- •• 1 K- «-..» a Hull
Viva
What is Scrofula
It iH that Impurity m the l.loo.!. which, ac-
cunnlntlng In the glan.la of the neck, produces
unsightly lumps or swellings; whi.h causes
piilnfol running sores on the arms legs, or
feet; which develops ulcxsrs In the eyes, cars, or
nose, often causing blln.lncfB or deafness;
which Is the origin of plm.les, cancerous
growths, or the many other manlfcsiailons
usually ascribed to 'humors ;" which, fastening
upon the lungs, causes consumption an.l death.
Being the roo-t ancient. It la the moi-t general of
all disease, or nflfcctlon., for very few persons
are entirely free from It.
HOW CAN IT BE CURED
y taking Hood's Sarsapnrilla, which, by the
remarkable cures it has accompll-»hed. often
when other medicines have filled, has |»ovcn
lt>elftoboapotcntand peculiar medicine for
this .llsease. Some of these cures arc really
won.lerful. If you sulTer from scrofula In any
of Its forms, bo sure to try Hoo.1'8 Sirsa|.:irilla,
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
1^ HOWARD & CO.'S,
«.■» MKRBIMACK 8TBK1CT.
Its liysifinit I aperi-
ent and di[;estive
properties are un-
surpassed.
'J'fuiporatiiroor
Slicei> llock
.Spring 1» 47'-' F.
Rhpcp n.Kjk Bi-rlns W itor contains f..<ir fiahsof
:» criiin of s-.diiic .-..nKUlrcuis hi iiK.illoii. n"d H
iro.n fix to thirty ilmof.rUUKUtliiiu Uio Uble
H uU-r usually ollcrrwl for sals.
The l<NiMiii;s' PliysidHiiH of iho (it)'
iimv becoi.s.ilteii a.'* to th.' theruiuMit .5
offlcucy of thlH w«ll known table
water.
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St-
LGWELL.MASS.
Three James Lock Comer Machines.
Thrtfe Clrcalar Saw Benches.
Ouo Bolt MMchln* ; cuts fr.jm H to -i Inches
One 10-Hors« Power Koglne.
One Power Cider MIU.
tot of 3 an.l 4 Inch riange IMpe.
B. r. STEVENS, - 20 Arob St., Lowell.
KIMBALL. VOSE & CO.,
154 WASHINGTON STBKIST. CHICAGO,
Stubborn com. ur. ou.. - ^""i* ■ "<■ "■ ,„„- , 4 (jo. (suoceaaora to LTlora « nun;, r iv.
not been compounded then. " '"'V'.* 1 p„n. giving ball k hulRIIng, coroer llerri-
siooe prove.! It-elf »«>»>«»•• «"»t benefac Cent ^'mop o^ ^^^ ^» ^^^ ^^
Uon of the nlnetMOih oentury. I b*^* ""
THE PEOULIAE MEDICINE
"I had running sores op my Hmhs for live
years, so bad at times that 1 couM not walk, nor
slo.p nights. When 1 commenccl taking
Hood's 8arsap1irilla, 1 was In pain so Kcvere
Ihatlcannot de.-crihc It. 1 ha.l no r.pi'ctlte
anil fell away. But Hood's Sarsaparilla '»'^ ™e
a wonderful amount of good. 1 have .1
appetite, have gained In Hcsh, and can
well. My sores are almost hcalcl, J>nd 1 can
eaMly do a good day's work." Mas. C r.
Lord, Dover, N. H.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Soldhyalldruggiatt. |l;sUfor$». Prepsrwl
only by C. 1. UOOD * CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 I>o»eM One Hollar
irXJLTOlN'®
8UPI'BK8.SED lltiOK,
"Why Priests Should Wed."
Sold at our office or sent by express on receipt
,,°' •'•*'• 9BLLAB9*CO.,
J^J ! at State St.. Koom 3 (Tr.T.llor Bnildl..).
Offer for sale rarcfully selected WK-STERN
FAUM M.JRTOAOES, in sums of t-UO to $2000.
bearing- percent. Interest, payable scmlannu-
ally at the Appleton National bank.
Kor particulars concndng ^''^ ^'''''^2. ^ l.iween my ttn,-.
curltlos.inqniro atthe Appleton or the Wamesltjo^^^^^^ ,n fact I wa.
National bank.
HarsaparilUlt
we my lite
AllHKN RAM*
KIN, Uamarlscotta Mills, Line dn Ck>unty, Me.
For Conohoration
Of the ab<ivc testimonial we can refer to alrtoat
every 1-e.l.lont of Dam •rl«<-,.}tU» Mills and tlw
villages aliont. To he m..re-*i»ecllic, we hava
rccclv <l Idlers eiidorsbu Mr KMnkin's stala*
mcnt and Icrtlfylng to tlio won.lerful power o«
II.Khl's Sarsapirtlla as shown In this case, fro«
Mark D. Kankin,
J. K. Mt^Lt-lo*". Postmsster,
W. T. YoHK. II.»t«l i'roprlelor,
W. C. i'E.iOiiK, all of DiiinailscotU Mills.
B. Z. WlNSi>«>w, of HnKikiun, Mass., for If
years postmaswr anil express agent at Dar
niarlscitta Mllli.
Mkh. II. M. WiiiTrKMOBK, Ayer, Mass.
WILLIAM II. CUSIIINO, WorccsUT, Msss.
TliRRON O. Bamkim, Worcester, Mass.
JoUM II. Rankim, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Kranklln street, Dostoa.
What Btore U yeeegHary f
Surely, after reading tho above, not evea
' most skcpticjil can .loiibt the peculiar poww •T*^ ^
' Iloo<l'8 Harsaparllla In purtfyln* the hlood. dlfv-k ^^
1 ing out disease, an.l Imparting health and •*—•-«-
Salt nheitm.
••I was troubled with salt rheum till
three years ago. My faco alx.ut the eyes
he swollen and scabhe<l, my hands and 1
my bo.ly would b«' raw sores for weeks
ttmc. my flesh would seem so rotted tbat t
rp■^'i
aft »
COLDS,
large a. a pea. In fact I was
I T.IKMKKTKI* WITH SALT RHBtm
' In the worat f<.rm, and had to leave off
' together. I con«ulte«l .cvcral doctors, but
' gave me 110 relief whatever. t»ne calle-l HI
pidson and jravc me m*dlcJno aooordtRfty;
saU rheum cannot lie cured in that way, I
sura you. seeing Hood's Mi saparllla
....rht nnm liuUle Snd Dsed It
thatli
Boston.
i^E:i?r
"Woroe»tor Sc C3o.
In iictirly every instance, go to „„,_. _,..^ ., ^ - „
. .. ..L 1 ..» *ii» tiMrl I bonirht one IjoUle and osed It
the kidneys bctoro they leuvo the ^^'JJ^^Z. it helped me «» -.«ii
aVStCin. Hunt's Remedy will ab- ..eooadandihlrdlKHtlcand
»yblK,lU. AM. 1 1 • il > iiAVB WOT BKKN TROUBUB*
Bolutely drive out any cold in "»0 1 ^u, „u rheum since. 1 win reoosaiMa
k.,l„ey» und thus prevent BriRht'. *— -'.-.-ru^^'.r:,^-?.,
Disease, suffering and possibly .^^pfooe'feeUagw often ^perleDO^dkfJ--
A«^.n.-of».wgoods. Buyawoj^^ death. Sold by all apothecane.
RDUmondURff, or select so«a beaatilRl «U- ^^^ dealers.
tigmimaotrnt.
•mT la ti«atlac im- salt rboM
Oll««OlBtMMttOB tto« piaoM
^ * •^T3j7Tni^V!»T?^r^
'JH(i¥Tlll
•a;l«,
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MONDAY, KEUttUARY 6, 1888.
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m{7Z '■ rbfc.N«»TII OK OAY. I MOON
6.M n ^.<''« I - mil, l-.'in- ' HiO<'a.m_
The fV«»ntl%<'r.
Snow Storm \o. 7^.-Thc t-torm ^lilih liP?«n
atbiiooVltM-kSadintiy Uevel<»pe<l lutt a vt-rv
«1Uiu'i««m!iIo affair. After n«i lurh or tm» »iii<l
tallcn U tunu<l to r:tlii, iin<l Uui uulUit g iKCMino
iibonilnulilo. The Mr»<'»n wcc |.Hlr.»i,iz< d In
preffriMwetolhf Hl.li'wiilk*. Y»'ci«*ri!:«v mom
InK till- I't' <lr«t|i|>«Ml fmm tho tr«<*i« like >nln- ',
The hircrt-' \v«T«' ►liii-liy", ahil trrut-llliK «t ury j
klnil illrtl<-uU. T»»it;iv, ** «'<»<•• «•'"• 'ItlK'liifuK
TIh! li>ll<iwiii»t In the ti'iiiiK-raiiire lor n.v iiJiKt
tliri'o iluys: _ . k. „,
7 :i. ni. I i». in. " »• »»•
sottirlav H' ^'^ •",
8iin.i.iv. ■■'■l' *'\l »»
Moixliiv •■»' •"'
qosbhi to •ontn>l llwi aninml. Th« I»"«p •""'I
tbo BlelKh ''H* Mr. HMnnan't yitnl on Hl^'d
rtreel.Mn.l lh« i,ldK»> wm oyorturneU and
brokeu l>y mrikinj,' uiraliiht the l»Hrn. Mr.
Harmon and hi^ iiltMre wor« uiiimimid; l.iil
111." li.TM', whi.li i- vuluublf, ll li feared U
HLiiuubl) Injurtd.
Aveldentt*
Mn..JolinMiI.MU;jl.lin fell on the •.ido-
\v:.IU nt ilif cnur of Ctntral «nd Ml.l.lle
hIriH-, .-atunliiyrvfidn;:. Miistatiiinjf :i m-
v.Tu fia.mre of ilie loK- <)«'•«-«• <-«"""' «'«:
i.ri'MMit nii.l. «:«llliik' » '•t>iivi'>ani-i'. wivv that
sh.' wu-lakiiJ toh.T hoiiu', No. M .Mark.t
" While ni<K>.i»jr iil6nir Oorlinni ftn-ot In-.t
«-\.niiii.'. -Mrn. II. C. Ihi'-'ann.- wii- pru^tralc.l
xviili \i"lii«««'l«y » Mio<v dido vvliiili «!.m.-
fiom tin; r<'«'l of tlie CniiMi'ii l.lork. Il«r
||iiini«i», \\lii<li ««'ii' «i<dl« t'fVcri!, wiiT al-
Itiidi ») tv b\ Dr. I'ark.r*
BUSINESS NOTIOKS.
MnrUin. aril"!!-' |)»ini(>i:r!i|>ln r.
TIIE OITY.
S«e l*M*al»t on ph-jok .'» aii<l 7.
\Vo...l. til.' i.'wtll.'r, liai«a iKir-alii In n gold
w»l«l» f<'iifl<i."'<'.
AIIkti VVI iir X < '). arc nv'«'i»t>* for tin-
I^lii«oii Tann Kdld r.
II;illtav\a\V *\\in w«irk rivomiiwmU lt«.«'lf.
llln pltui' «d l.ii liiiK' 1" al 1"^ Mi-ldl« »lr«.t.
C II. rol'iirii A <'o. a-lvi iHm' a \!iri«'iyi'f
us* lul ai lit ll •. Ut ad llif li»l In uin llur fol-
iimti.
lli'iirv ||o<.I(\ ilu- »in«V'ti.or of .luliii r.vNii'v
HN ri!> iiu >.M-ii);i;r. «uiiiini'Uf»«l lii- ditlio* tld^'
itiondiiK'.
Apl'll'-ii'loM* for iniiidnr'Mp lolln' Jioiird
of I nolo lllli^l If niinle on or Uloic Wrdia*-
da>. I'M-. H.
Korp'iid ••<'hI protiipllv d«liN<'rrd liavr
your or'tic- Willi l>. NV • llorno .t Sou, o
(.Central hlr<« i.
Ilfirrv i;ilward«.. '»rii-li nianiifartnn'r on
Jkllddli^trn I. I'f i"t'!;l"i ••"' nta.liliii; i-liop
of <Horp' \\ . Ilmilooii. .MaiU<t olrxt.
'Ilii' ninth aiiiiiid op« iifinr of flu !<•«• and
ex»'lu''i\«' pHiMiii". ill ui l)ro|<U'rU'^ i" an-
noun<«d on lh»' fourlli pa^c hy the Hon
)lHr<-h<-.
Jitnu* (». <Jiav o'f Po'ton. nn « nit«r of tin
Indt-pi ii«l«iii ord. r of Klk». »a» in ih** •iiv
today wlih a \li'W of orjiani/.litg u hiiUKli of
tbti linkr in ilii" «'iiy.
Hvniii \V. .lohn-.oh'K Harry .F. won » f-V)
inaich with A.<ilo.ld\N Vouii>« llopi-fnl. on
the lhr»'«"qiiafl"r>« of n nil i' nmrhu un tlif Wv
«bo\.' PawlijckK falls ."Saturday.
C'hurh- <o\vI«'v I , j. to th'llviT an ad-
ilrrd* iHfforp Ilu' Hnrk«- T. inperHnr^ ^n^ll•
tute tomorrow ••Nt-ninit on tin' rt'nii'nnlul of
the Conctilnlli)n of lln' Tniinl siuttK.
A nook of M'a-yiilN liav«' luen Nporilnjron
the liankt. of Ilu- liv.T I'lh'W (Viiiral l.rid««-
for M'V«'riil (l.iyx. an. I iln-ir manu-uxn-H fail"-*!
ronflilerublu am-niiou from pi op le on the
bridal'.
Lnsl ftvenlnir about Ibe time the rirc oUrm
wat* »lru«'k. the <lniri<- U^dit- cuiMi'nly w«nt
out and riniMliinl fo for ht v«ral bonrx. Sonu;
trouble In ibu nnnUiutry ut the blallon Viun
Ibc faUfP.
Then' aro now 101 male ami 24 f<'mHU» prl»-
onun- at the l^»w«ll j«li. »» unu^nally Urn*-.
nunilxr. Tli«' lar^'ir proportion of tin- prl^•
onrrH an> H-nlntr ibiily tlax" by rea»ou of
non-pa\nt<nt of ttin-Hfor «lruiikinn«!i»H.
PerKouH lookln;< for do^irablo InvrstmentH
Kbuuld lnvi*»'tl;rati' lb«; fix jM-rri ut. v»al. r
bundn adv«'Ml>'«'d l»v lir<'W»ti'r, «;olil» A K-la-
brook of l»o..lon." C. W. Katon, r. niral
blofk, will give parthnluri* loiKtrnhiK Iht!
iMUdH.
Thow* inti'rPKted In drp-^-fuMlnj: nbould
njml tb« atlvtrlii-etmntof llM'Siltulfil.'drt'Mt.-
i'Utttn}; i>«hool in anoilii'r colinnn. The nnin-
BKorx, >li>. S. A. liariltlt and Mi>-!* A, K.
Aloorc, arc ni««linn with fuorr-x In tbeir ef-
fort"* to lnlrodn>-«: a Hy-li-m of nn'rit.
F'or hi'lir^' corre-'tiond^'ncp Marslon A
rrbiee lia\c 'onHihiinr «Mil)nly new and
klylifb in lb.' Hurin.'.H Ivory KnirlMi wrillny:
|)api.'r. It rannot la- Imlialc'd ill fbeap f-ta-
tlonerv. It «ill, >viilio»it donl.l, Ikiouh'
pojuiliir. It lun only l»c obtained at Mur»lon
A rrin«tV.
Soclitly lluppeiiinga.
Tin- l.ow.ll fanton rawUi.krt drlr^atr-',
\v1m. \\. rt- pii-int al llu' lir-t anninil ior.<-»ri
;,iul hall ot fanlon \Voir.>|.-r Friday .-v, n-
ill- li-l. Iii-lil a nin-linj; Satunlay ••vniliiu
•Hid la'M'd a nnaniiiK'U"' vol.- «..\i»iidin;r <or-
,lial ..ii.l In arlv iliinU- loi Un' many voiirl.-
..l,.» NJiosMi tli.ni bv III.- l«<«pli'»ii rontniilt.-i'
»f « 'tiilon \NonT«l"«r. and lln- infMihiis III
... ii.r ll. .Iiifii'.' ih. ir «lav w ilb tli.-ni. Cai-
PMi I'uwtmUi'l. throiub lli.ir r. put., nla-
li\»«, mio'i liixt'b.ni no iv<<l l»arlil> ami
ii, u ro\al minii.r hy tb«ir W.oni.t.r
fii. 111., t-aoulnij; t-i ll..' liiw'iily compliin. Ill-
„iy i.fiitlmiMiiH tN(in">M.l liy tliuso who
wtif lorl'ii)al.M'ii«"ii>:ll lo In; lln-i'O.
Vo\. .WWi* iia »» l'hoto;<rrt|»b«T.
Col, t b.irl«« II. Alh'ii of Low. II i-. anioiiL'
oll.T tld'.^-, a\.i\ .l.-v. r aiiiil' iM pli 'to.:-
ri.plicr. II. Iia« rairi"! hi* ..m.-ra with li'm
mitnv It llini' ii|' in M <lne <>r iiiu» oib. • N. >\
I n-laiiil m.^uiilaiii'. :in«l ba. .Mti-m ^j i';''""'
Kiv«'i» ►uiniii«*r lioiiif |..r one l!iin„'. II.' Iia.
ImiII U'aUliiii !."ii..' pi.lMVs lii'ii' n «'nll>.
li.o. worMiiy; «illi advaiila/f* that f.-w .iIImt
amalriir pill lo-'iaph. r« 1 iijoy. Mr b iv ibi-
prisih;:.' of tl„ Imhit IImi-, ami Ibai. I ik«n
»..'.•• Ih"r « ilb hi« Miiip ••I'll. r.i.. \plalii»lii'W.
\>|* h »n,. lilil.' khol. !.«' ma'b' a Ilk- m— "I lb<'
|...I> ii» il h'oU» ul loajrr. t(i'' ollnr 'la> .
I In- ph-niith .'f .Mih'iirn mil Jrlm hakri.
( ..I. M..iii«on*» ►u. ir, an' pariniilail>
);oo«!.— ll<'n'l»'rwoo«| in |J.>»lon It. Cixril.
tn Lowell niMf yenni aKO, belBjc •■jplwi
on Ibe ManfiiebuHetiMcoriMiratlon.tnd •ftoi^
ward* at the Hitathcry. II« went from Ml*
to Won-cMer, to tlio \Va».bburn and Moen
wIrM i'ompanv, and a lew jtarn a;4o rHlrt'd
t<»a farm In \Vei*t Ilo\Kion. where he baa
kinei* livotl. His remuiu" wero put Into a re.
txiviiiu' tomb, hut will b«! interred in tbo Kd-
Kon eeiiietery in lbi« elly In tlm t<\>r\u\l. Mr.
Uoi'erM wa>i tt pi"omim'iit <)<l.i K«'llowr.
'Uetxev W«leh.lie«l al No. liS Fulton afreet
to.lay. a'v'e.l ^^•i yeai^. .Sie wa« u nutivo of
Alfrt'il, Me. . ,. , . .
Ihc leiiiaiin* of Mary .1. Murpby, widow
«.f l-uke .Murpbv. ami a M-leidiidaw of
Jani.N .Miirpliv. llie wellUnown real e-tate
.haler. who .lieil in BiM.m lat wei k, a^'od
;)8 \.ai>. wen; inuire.l al Ihe K.Sou eem.'-
ter> SaUir.lav. Ib'V. Mr. Kio; e..mlu.teij the
cerViee!.. Mi'e leaven live d«ui;lili'ri». all of
w bom are aelre»-eH, one of them Im in;; .Jen-
ni.' ( al.'f. pr.iiniiunllv aiil tavoiabl> known.
ThoinaH l.uibur <lied ul bl« Inime in
Matiliel.l. r pla.e. \e»ur.lay. a>:.«i tIT jear*.
1 1\; wan tor many > ears a maeljini-.t on the
irtiniitiiii eiigiora'lioii. I)..ea>e.| h-aven a
wl.low ami one moi. He was u moiiiber of
Ol.erlin hal.;.'. I. O. <*. F.
XMliie K., Kon of K. I.. Wit-'ln. died on
C'liiilon Kir. el ;lii. mori.in;,' t>f •iiidilUerilie
eioup, afler aiii Ine-s of ibree .la>i», .«^'>»l 5
\.;M»ai..ld in.miliH. WlMe wan a hrl^hl
iiitli) f.ll.w, iniiib hived h> all who knew
iiiin. ami hi' paivnu will lia\e Ibe s> tnpalhy
of fri.'mN in iIi.m Mi.hleii lo»>. Noture of
tuneral VN ill he viw-ii hit. r.
■!»4 Hwe»;t Flori.la .iraiijre" -^ et*. Smllb'*.
imperial ^otim.
Sprtitl 09tUi$.
Special |lotic(f •
We httTO on sale 100 full size
Bed Spreads, subject to niau-
nfucturors' Inipeiieclions, regu-
lar price OHO dolliir and a quar-
ter, forjusl 95c. eacli.
Tliis is 11 decided burgiin and
will be a lively one; don't get
left. KIMBALL & 10.
A WlMHT in**.**!-.
Nolblnir i« more pr.v.il.iil at this nenHon
lliiiit eiii'lii'alJoii. ll -iKin'd he .ilietl at
one. . or a lif.liim' of ooft" rill;; may he I In-
result. O.iii't lake a >i.'lelil eathaiiie. hut
11 -f r.tin. •• t« lery t'omiHJumUtliO ohI> medl-
t'iiie ^vhubeurta ll.
24 I at:ai.u«i 'J.'» elit., ul .Xiuill»'a.
A. N. llMrntun
.bow* cpeela! paiterus in hronz. , oak. and
.liier kind».»t |.l>iure iiiouMlni:. a!>o a u.m>.1
Mm .if loitl^n an«l Am-'ilean pholoKrapl s,
«t. «l eiiurraxiii.:* ami • l«'linit's. Tho pil.-cs
»re riubt. No. Ml Merrlmaek atrt^el. up »tUlr».
^:. Ait K^I'lMII'tUOU.
The nreniJin who was e.implalnel of l»y
S. .i.larv ."^mlihof ili.- ..*.ise r. of llie P-'or
1.1 ihf e.imH.iiltie on lire .liparlmeiil Frhlay
niijhl, f«'i' not ►iM'|a"l'"« bi« lailni . «•< ein-
to liave a b.lli r e»-.' Until ai'pear.'l at Ihe
iiM.-llii;:. 'Ilie four . hihiKii "1 III.' t»M If.'!!-
iliiMMii ha^e ►i^;n.'.l a s|al. iiU'oI ami have
^.•l.l It I" S4.relirv Smiili. The siaieinenl
alliini' ilial Ihe father ha. bad a lumie witli
OIK of Ihem. ati.l ihal he has In t n Wihoin.
al the bomes of all ami ulwa\»» will he. 'Ihal
he wei.l l.» the eilv farm, was due lt» a whim
ofhUttwn. 'Ihev renret lo sfato thai Ibeir
hiih.r is ud.lieled to .Irinkinc. Ibim; r • -
mon-traleil Willi on Ihe siihjeei, be I. ll Mie
house of Ilie son wiili whom be was .loiipin,'
ami went t.» Ihe «iiv tarm of liis own ae-
eonl. 'Iliev tiilnk It niifoi tiiiiale lb il ihev
.liould beeliartfed with nol suppoilinu' Uieir
father, when In realiiy lliey ur« more than
wiilini; tobelp bim.
8t. PiUrlck'a Uay CouveiUloa.
There wen; invllatioiis sent to Iweiity-om
dllb nut or^aniy.alioiiH to mimI .ble;<atei. to
the St. I'alihk's tlav e.mveiuhm, whieh
iiieelH in .laekson iiall toni;:lil, am! of llu;
nnmlKM' lii\ile.l seventeen have ie-.|.omleil
llial lluy will Ik; repnseiile.l. an follow.;
Iii.ji Helievoleiit stuielx ; lo.ljfes 1,:J ami 'iH
\m-ient Dnier «if lllbe-nians; llliM'ridaii
Ititl.s; H"lv Same .So.ielie* .»f St.l'aiihks
ami St. .Mi.'haerseliur.ht's; Malhew, Hurke.
St. I'utriek'.. Imniaeulate Coneeplloii ami
St. l*el.'r'>» lemperuiu'e soeietien; .St, \avi< .'
I.veuni; Saeied Heart soelifty of St. I'at-
ril k'n ehuivb ; Marrhd Men'. S.Mialily of St.
r.ier's ehurch; IrUli Nalhrnal l/;ajiue;
Y.miiK t albolie ( adel*. The llihernian
|{iri«H liaxe rei-tived llielr musk.ls and
will ptlllion the l>our.l of allernivn
lor a iiermit to earry iliein in
I ilie nroce».Mon, if there Is one. Th.; ^ounjf
Catholic Cadetit is a new or>fanizall-m, ami
nleelv unlformeii. Ihe Malhew TeiiUMr
aneeliiHlilute Iihb instruete.l its delegates to
vote for a parade, antl il h believed that the
coiiveiilioii will vole for one.
P. .J.( u«tv will eall the eonvention lo or-
.ler. ami M.'J. Donohuo wid act as leiupoia-
ry )»ecicUiiy. , ,
•Jl \ alemiii oranne»!Jft«t*. SHdlh'!..
VMlelkllne«.
rran;:'n. NVhitn.'x's ami liaphael Trek'*. I
eetit l«» j«."»i»i'. eu'mi ', faiiev ami ;hh. I'ie-
tiir.s. fiani.-'. alliiim-. slali'OU'ry. blank
h..«ik>. moiioi"'. piTioli aN, A:.-., .-heap at
I auihritl^eV. .'kleirimaek House hloek.
M.m.l.iv undTiie.day — I'lire maple Mnrar
14 .is. a 11... "i lb.. "J."* els., ul Sinitb*», 47 Mer-
rlmaek ..lleel.
It* on Tim*.
Time U money ami ujipolntmrnt** ra««lo
.b.iuM he kept. If you .-arry a relialde
w al.h in your po.-ket t»r iiave a well re'jculat-
ed mantle .loek at your home >ou will bo on
lime uml live up lo your agreements. A
failure to «lo so ea'nnot then Ik; exiii.e.l on
I bat ueeonnt. Clarke, fti? Central .tr»M»t,
make u speelaltv of tine watihen and mantle
eloeks. and also' has t lie au'eiiey of Tarabola
speelaelcH. Low priees prevail.
This week onlv— Smith. 47 Merrlinark
•.ir. el. will sell 4 lb». I'er»lan or mobsaea
lite, for •i.'V I'ls.
Special JloticfS.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES.
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Presc4)tt Streets.
ANNUAL SALE
Firm.
An alarm from Imx 1.1 wa* runi; In at 10
oVIoek la>t iiiiiln hv a member of the Pro-
tielive e.impanv for a bht/a; in boxe. lilh.l
with straw in tJie.. liar of .1. C. Siewarl's
driiir store .111 » Vntral street. There was a
puiroealiiii «loiid of .nioUc in lb«' xieiiiily.
The d iina^'e was Irillinj;. Tlio piopoily l»
ini'urtd.
Kxumlninn: lli« Itooka.
Mr. Nalhaii i'. Lanison, an expert nc-
couiilant t.l l'.«'Sion. ami hrotlu-r of the late
T. L. r. LaHi.on. for many Ncar^ pa>ma.t< r
of Ihe LawM'nee Manufa.-liii in^ eomiiany.
t'omm. need till' aiinuil .xaMiiiiaiioii of Ihe
books ami ai'«tii:nl. of the eily ti. a.nr.r l<»-
<lay. uiKler lh«: tiireelion of the rominilleu on
lieeoniUs.
&> •'"•
IUhpt-nsary l<eio«»v«;tl.
The eitv .li.peii-ai y, u lii.li .liirinj; Ihe
cbai.Kes in Ihe Market hoiiM- biiil.lin-. Iia.
been quarlere.l «»ti tin; tliii.l lloor. i. now in
proeess of remoVHl to .•<)iiiin«i.lionn new
quart* r- ill Ihe sonll.ea.t.rly .'oriur of Ihe
aeeoiul Jloor of the hiiihliim, where spe.ial
flttenlioii lias been given lo furnishing plenty
of li^hl and air.
FrK« llwptlalN.
The convention of Ihe Ma>>aehusrlts ns-^o-
dnlionof Free hapli.ls will lake pla.e at.
Brockton on the l.'nli and lOih iitsls. On ihe
first day Mr. K. I{. .stiles of Ihi. eity will be
ordained a minister, ami liie riiilit han.i of
felIowKbi|» will be extende'.l by i:. (J. We.-
ley. TburMlay morninj;, Uov. O. >. ilow-
nrd will preach a Hcnnon.
Turkey Sniiper Cook«"«l by YounB Men.
Thiuls wlialthe youns,' men of Mie Ili-fli-
land Metbo.li.t ehuieh w ill ofl.;r the puhliu
next Wedn.s.lay eveiiiiiK, I'eb. 8. Il oiiy:bt
to be a takint; aflair. After the sni.per,
■wbieli will be serve.l from 7 to S o'elo.-k,
there will he an enlei tainmenl by the Viei<»r
banjo, j^uliar and man.lnlin rjuartt Ite. 'Hie
whole ulVair cisU visitorH bul 2d ccnis—
wbicb Ih very, very cheap.
Fttrnonal.
Hon. .leffersnii I'.an.-roft in in quite K<»"d
health tills wiiitir at his e.iiintiy liome in
TynKsborou-ih, about three- feu rlhw of a mile
from the depot. He in i ot out of doors
much, ami i. sati'-tied with devoting Iiih en-
tire lime to the enjoyments of lioine. Col.
Bancroft will licb.) yearn old if he llva lill
next aprin;:. ' « „ .n. „
lllaa Dean of Lowell. sM.r of Mrs. C. II.
AllCD. l» visiiiii;; ihe latter in WashiuiJloU.
Jtunawiiy Archlent.
A borne beloniiin;? «o Charles L, Harmon.
"^Af tlic Lowell Card company, became friirbt-
'' ^ from »'Oine cuuw; venlerday while Mr.
v^i-muroOD nnd a little niece were driving from
• direction of Tewksbury toward their
I OD Uiftb street, and Mr. Uarraon waa i
Folive Court.
Momlav, Feb. O.-ieii line- of *l and eoxlti
wer J Imposed this morning by Jud}<e Had-
Frank Trainor was s.nl two months lo Ihe
jail for tiie sei'on.l olFenee of drunkeiiiie...
Peter Ikiriis, Daniel Uiley an.l Charles Car-
ri;:aii were each lined *"«"> and co.sls tor a »»lui-
ilar orteiiee. . .. ,,
Ah xtmler Tirrell and .los.ph Kelley were
(liie.l ♦'i and ili. ami eo.ls. restu-elively. tor
.lrunkeune^H. they baviuj; madeu U.;rec re-
si.laneti when arresteti.
Chares It. I lark, w ho bnkily eseape.l pun-
i. him III Frhl.iv. heeaiiM' he wa. an ohl sol-
dier, was nuii«';.te.l vvliilo .lielpl.'..|y int'ixl-
ealed' and today was ^eut two moulln* lo llu;
■''"tIh; ease of IVfir MeAher for sreond of-
ftiiee of .hunkeiimss was e.iit i;iied.
The ease ol Willi.' H.tehehKr h.r ille^;ai
sale ol lliinor was eonliiiiied.
,laine.*>iead. lor violation of the screen
law, wa. hefor. the .-ouri, bill his ea.e wa>
loiiiimuil lo F.;h. lu. ...... , ,
Ihe .use of Michael .MeAnulty. eharu.'d
Willi noii-sMppori. wa-. eoiilinuud. J. J. H"-
Xan apoean.l tor him. .
Kmaiiu. I l.oziere ami .loHi-pbine .Joiul weiv
*-h.r::ed u itii b.islaidv. JaiUf^ ||. Carmieliae
app.arel for each of the detelidauls, aU'l
Ih. V were sent lo the Mi|i.rior court.
liulliild ( ole was nnaiirne'd lor m>ii-sU|>-
lorlof his famiU. eoM.-i.liii;,' ot a wile ami
tl'ht ehildreii. Cole has >haim'lnlly mg-
h-clcl th-ni. ami, while lie was jreUii'ii "'""^;
very eoii.forlahly, ih.'V were slarvin;: ami
Ire.y.iH}.'. liisl.eelor Lallamii.e and Olheer
Humps had a lou^h job in hmliiin Cole in
Lill le Canada as llie p.-.»ple in thai, nei;:lihoi-
hood tried e\erv pos.ihh; wiy lo seereleliim.
lie was llnaily K.un.l eiou.liin-,' unuer some
cellar stairs. Seen.lary Smith ^jave tlama;;-
In^evhienee and Mis. Cote's lesllimmy was
very toueliin}^, sliowinji cruel aliainhmineni.
Daniel J. Dunahue, esq., li ie.l to have Cole
tlischarjsetl, but Jud:;e Hadh y thoiif,'bt a
t( rm of coiitinenienl would be the proper
eoreclive, and fccnt him to jail for Ihreo
months. ,. ,
The case of Dumas IL Laport. assault and
battery, was conlluued lo Feb. 10.
or —
Slightly Imperfect
Ladles' Clotli and
TricQlte Suies
Our Jinnual February Towel
and Domestic Sale will com-
nieiicc Imiiorrow, TuoMlay nioni-
iug, at proiiiptly 8.:iO oVlock.
Tiio followinjr will jrivo you an
idosi ol tho harL'iiins we aro to
ollor, lull in aililiiioii wo will fn\
that we Mover otlori'tl siuh real
ircnumo l>ar;rains as tho prosont
stock roprcscnttj :
Lot 1. 50 dozeu all linen Dam-
abk Towels, 14x30, only (» l-4c.
each.
Lot 2 consist.s of 50 dozen all-
linen bleadied Buck Towels,
18x33; 30 dozen all-linen
GliLss Towels, 18x36; 30 dozen
all-linen Damask Towels,
16x34, and 50 dozen all-linen
Oatiueul Towels, 16x34, at tiie
anirorm price of 8 l-3c. each.
Lot 3 is as fbllows: 42 dozen
all-linen Crepe Towels, fancy
colored borders, 21x42; 40
dg^en atl-lineu Damask Tow-
el^, 19x38; 50 dozen extra
heavy Mill Towels, 23x46, and
25 dozen bleached Buck Tow-
els, 20x40, all at the uniform
price of 12 l-2e. each.
Western Farm and City
MORTGAGES.
Mew Hawpahire Truat Co.'a 6 por cent.
I>«bentur« liond*. llat«Ml on Boatou tftook
Exchance. For sale by
F. RoillHf. Jr.. Couiier Building.
ABE1^& SON'S INFANTS'
DEPARTMENT
l8 Btoeked whb everylhlii).' belonjrlnjf to the line,
uml liielii'iest lirlsteidiiK Kobes, UniKaml >h.>rt
riliinreil Mi|it» an.l .skh'is, Kiiihrohieri'.l Cash-
men; Id.iaUn aud Ca.hiiu're nn.l IMiisli sar-pie-.
Kinbn.ld.re.l FlamieU lu ShasvU, ijklrls ami hy
thoyanl. Wiiisfed ^Jilrt.><. llaii'ls, Kae.pie* uod
I»o<> ecH. Colt. 'II an.l l.hteli Ula|K'r hy Ih.i p|. eo
ami Knhh.'r lU.ipiri* uiul .sli.ellarf, Infants'
I oitihs. llrn-h.'H, l'..llel I'ovv.ier. I'uO.* and I'ull
!}..\.-.Trinime.laial Uulrlimne-I Nur»«?ry ItiiM
k.t*. Wlilto Flannel'*, N«ln*i>ok'<, L*iU»diile
C.iadnh- and oili r While Ooods, Ole.
ABELS & SON,
WtlhLKS HLOCK,
Men's Shirts.
WH. P. BSAZER & CO.
( lalm that tnelr Hhirl", I/uuiilero<l or Unlaun-
.lere.l, ai e ihe Iiuki tltlliiir. luo^t sallrtta.-torlly and
lionesllv laade ami Ml lh« I-OWKnT rUIOKS.
Sol.l on lilal, (rlvlna: an oiiportunilv f r ln«|)ec-
don tiiid c'>ni|'arii« ui. Aloiiuy refiin.Ud if not
oerfeedv t-aiisfacutry.
The lile.i HlNlo In FULL DWK'.S RIIIIITS.
IM.dii, Twllie.t an.l Fancy Tilinincd Nlgln
Shirts.
Ciictom Khli-t» made from measure.
47 AND 49 CKNTKAL. ttTllRKT.
EUREKA WRINGERS,
28 Diiferoiit Stylos
of Wriii?i:cTs, at prices
ran^iiifA* IVoni aO cents
to $5.50.
Lot 4. 24 dozen all-linen Crepe
Towels, fancy colored borders,
23x45, only 17c. each or 3 for
50c.
Obltnary.
Koso Ann.wife of John <'i'lon.. PS*Jf •]
nway wud.lenlval iier boiiie, 107 City ll4i
lot, uhoul (i oVIock jestenUiy morning. a«. «i
f»l>. hhe liad been eontined to her he.l a llllle
iiioro than a week, bill was not eoiiHhlered
dan^'eron^ly ill, and dealli was q"l'«' «""'>;-
P,..Um|. Mic eaine to Lowell m IMO f ro u
Hairliea.I, SeotUn.i, where most of ii.r lai ly
vears wi;ie pa>seil. tlioiijili slie waH born III
Iivlaii.l. Tbieu ebihiien, I Ui^b F. and
.lames F. (Jillon and .Mr^. .J<»bii Denni-.on,
Hurvixelier, uml sbe lias four ni-ters livin<r,
two ill this eilv, one ill MinneM.la and lie
foiirtb in Keothuid. Tiie fuiuia will he
irom .St. ratriek'h ehuieli at 9 o'eh.ek tonior-
low. KeialiveMamI frlemls are Invited, and
It U de^ir.■<l that no fluwern lie neiit.
Ali-s Lizzie .Maii.tlehl of Soul bCbelm». ford
died at her f.ithi iN re»idence Suiurduy morii-
injtat 11 o'eloek.afler uii ilhu>M of about
nllie inouthH. Kuneial ul Ibe cburcb luea-
dav at half-pant one.
We find ill the WorreMer pni^r» •,''*=o""'"
of the death and funeral of ^ •"•'"". *•:
Rogera, of Weal BoyUlou. Mr. Rogera lived
Belns; the accumulation of slight-
ly imperfect Ladies' Cloth aud
Tiicotte Nuitlngs made Hy one
of the most popular New England
mills. They embrace in their
best grade the following very
desirable and faishionable colors:
Three shades of Brown, three
shades of Blue, Green, Wine,
Cardinal, Black, Drab, Mahog-
any, Tan, Brown Mixed, Gray
Mixed, and four shades in Il-
luminated Colorings.
They are all full double width
and strength, and in many pieces
the imperfections are very slight
and hardly noticeable. We have
opened them at only
50 Cents per Yard.
This is a splendid opportunity
to secure a serviceable and fash-
ionable dress at a very low price.
Lot 6. 20 dozen alMinen Dam-
ask Towels, knotted fringe,
fancy colored borders, only
20c. each.
Are .lone hy uit In the very Ih'cI uuinnor.
4^(tat Klxnin;*, Library Lamps au I Kaui"
Ulul>v» a ii|H>elaliy.
FA K HELL .e coy A TON,
Telephone 12 J<4. »4 I>uttoii Ktraft
A MKTuon uv WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
tlie Heiit
No)¥ Paid to the Landlord.
xiii!:
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
incorporated under tlie Laws Of itie State
of New York, and authorized to do
business in ttie State of
Massachusetts,
Offers a plan by which you can secure a
home or business property of your own
quicker, easier, with less cash advance
and under more favorable conditions
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
telf anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death.
166 & 160
MERRIMVCK ST.
STORE
HEABQUAKTERS FOB
Carriage and Wagon
Repairing
In all Us branch rs. Dest taell-
ities and none but hkillcd work-
men employed. Uct our CHtt-
mates on your carriages before
haTing them repaired elgewhere
and save money.
STORAGE for CarrlageH and
Sleighs.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
173 to 185 Central Street.
SVfE
Sits
IP RAZORS
AND
STROPS.
KATES
^iK-J
Lot 6 is as folio wsj : 15 dozen all-
linen Damask Towels with
lace borders, 2^x46 ; 25 dozen
Double Huck, 22x44; 12 dozen
extra heavy knotted fringe
Fancy Huck Towels, 20x42, all
at the nniforra price of 25c.
each.
A full and complete line ot
Table Linen, Crashes and Domes-
tics at lowest living rates.
F. H. & F. L KILGORE,
Grenorul i^lnuuflrorM,
JVo. 4 Wyman's Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS,
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Prliittnis* PreNNOM.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STREET,
A. G. POLLARD & CO
80 Si 82 Merrlmaek Street.
Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Broad-
way, New York, U. S. A.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a dpeclalty of Ropalrinir »nd Renv-
holsteiing FurnltureBd cafi (or, alao deliver
guoilM troe of ctaargeP
t5 PT«a«ott StnMt.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, .Ifwelry, Eye
(ilHB cs and i^iK'ctaclea must bo
Bold at prices way below cost
on Hcconnl of overstock. Don't
inlsstlivouportunlty. Come and
aee. If you want anything la
our lluo you can buy of ua.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
88 p^tttnil Street.
KIMBALL & CO,
93, 95 and 91 Merrimack Street,
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
▲ RICH VARUTT, AT
€. R. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
Send ordera to ua for painting, paperlnf, ale.
X^Ol^lBSXJLi.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OSFIOB.
TOECIION8
— AT—
MAYNARD A CO.'S,
7H Mrruimack »T.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
DX3NXINX,
SneoMMT to D«. a. M. ITBIAOM,
•4 M«rrl»M»k
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., TUESDAY, FEJUJUAIIY 7, 1888.
PKICE TWO C ENTS.
IS'OTA HKNK.
Eutrrtainmmtg.
' Two dozen Cbiii men wore i»«ill«J<l I"!
•.. > ■ II . ,.< I.... ..>'.. ulnar.
ialloHto.. for Ka-nbiuK Sunday ev.-nln«. AT]T]T(i|{S' BANQUET
Tli-.y were fouud m .rf.i;//-a«/t. and were XI C' X 1 1 VT lii.7 iMix^v*v.
Ofied ^lU.
....Mr. Low. H Now York aril»tt, hu«
»aliittd a |*ii-tiir« which lie calU -'Ni'iUb the
.♦Apple Illoi^fcoiiiH." ll I- « »u.l« rtirnre piii Hy
Vra»>«tl 'n bloH.uniH." 'find Is ho huUmhI for
AM»
Kul»Mtiintiiil Kiippt*!-,
At Kirk ^trttt-tCliurcli.
Ttitfsilnt/ Kvrninu* l"'bfuaru 7.
Siu'i»cr fi.nt to >i. IjitcrtHiiinn'iit m'mmonco.
ilUe iK'opIr w»io li!iv«' «»r<*liurdi* to no « muu"';^ , • ,_ »
....When n .onulor or rP|.nwentatlveelvo« , [I | ,-, ^^ g-^ |-| O I I
out lill of a Mid.U'.i in WH^Iiln;;H.n, U i- lull.'d jj J|_ || J^ | ^^ X-I €M)±.M. •
iiervuuH iir.Mi..lioii. Tli- .H-'m-v U n.or.- ^
ooii.u.ontUu.ii'V.»tl*eold-r.i-hlo..td iiialMrlai i m 3
botlk-.l.utooi.>UHU.IcUii.i: botlU-aloUf. |J1VMIM(1,> Uil I x ,1
If vou »ro not HHll-tl.d with! FIinHUAKV (Jih AM> HI..
MR. AND MRS. HOB^ON'S BCUOOL.
MK. ADOLF iii:iTKMi;i:iL
....ir vou l»r«! noi ""ii-u-" "■•••! WllUlvL'im.urs.. of
;;:::'-:,^'nr:r;:,f;;:ui:"';!:u;r;'.,''!Tiie creiest piiy of the Age, t[k lectures 0,1 GrKJiANLUfBATuei
Cnsiruciion.
l« «• hl.< nt\<- «iu»lc room, No. 'i'.), «:oiilriil nio<-k,
on WwlnoH iiiv nioni'niiN frmn tt-n till >t\velve
o'«'liK" , In Hrr'anrfo for >'l"»"|';';<lil_'"*"!i^?l--—
Mr. H. H. 1>-VyV
Teacher of Piano, Orgau oni Harmony.
ArrHngoim-nU mill" ax |i|iiidi>l, ornuniwl and
Hrc.'iiipMul't for uoU'ort*. Five Cent buvluKi)
HaiiU Hull <U\gi , ■
f/itcti.11'5 Boys' Sckl, Billeiica, Mi
A .itHct'v (M'l.'ot f n>idlv m-IiooI for b 'jr". Ad-
Miiii* l»oy« froui ol.ht l<> ili'i-fii s.-ml lor cli-cu-
i.uto -M. C. .Miaillil.l-. -. M.,
I>i'1ii<'I|ihI.
want youoaii liiv» "U H-ilordMiuincriinx."'
Tbf lltli" Ml" •'"' mtol'itl. bill tln! oiK'rux
Mr. VVi;)ltiiii JJllloii.'a American
=^r?r~ «:::iia[i BHHE Em.
?imM t)/ U NoW York Casl
A I'UKV'MK^ M' urs — ^'0 nluhf In .W.\v
' cleri:yu«Hii of Wllliinintlo, Conn., I<* not or-
Sbod<-x i'noii;;li to ►nil tho .on., rvailv.-s In
tLo .Uiirob, an., bo b:. .looHucd "»;;-«;-;• j ^-:;{{:^:i,-—-:^];u^ s. .. T,.;,„ro.). ..N.
hUfn^'u^'oUKnl 10 proa.b. •!•'•'*''•••«""«'••' ,V«l.t« at it..sioi. .M.imu ... 75 nljir.. hi Kui
Greatest of ail Madeon Wquin Theatre
and BoEton Mirtum 8u ;u mcs.
ll provldvf lor Mioh tonnlnMllon.
/
MAH8Al'lll>»l'/rT.S.
' Till Kuloin Dully Tlinon hiin ^^nnpondoil
oubli. stlon bcouUKC ll could nol «iuk«« uion-
ll h
The rrpnldi.nn wanl ami oltv ooimnlltop
of liohton oii:!iiii/.o.l .Muinlay iil»rhl by tbo
obobeof Jt^«.• .M. (Jovo, obttJiUMU, aud h.
I .:iJ. CuiHk, ►eonlmy.
f' Jamea Moonov, ajfed 3J, wu» liiManllv
n killed al ttH> ArnoM I'rlitl w.»rW», N.»ilb
Adams W«'>"'"v ii»<»"ii»K I'.v »»«'lii»< drawn
loloa frbti.'M olutob. lie loaven u widow
■nd live ibllihou, tbo oldest -evoii ycHm.
, Jonnle Harkor. a l«-\ our old mlK-., Ii\ ini; In
i Bn)okllue wlili lior latbor ami htop-niol her.
kllbdborMlf bv fboulinx: with u rovolvor
Mondttv nltfbl." Tboulil liH* hovond IIiu.h
to'd bor Mop-slMor kIio w»h lll-lroHlod by hor
foIkH aud Nb« would kill berMjIf al Ibo fln-t
op|K)ri unity.
J. W. Munroe, an employe of I-aacI*'outy
k Co.. SiK iK-or, attoiiipl* d nubi'le Monday
by oiiltiiiK bU ibi..al with a rixor. but
prompt mtdbal ul.l provonto.1 bin doatli.
Tbo doed wa« proinedilate.! hii.I wa* duo lo
grief and d. ^poudon.v . Ilo 1-* about 45 >ean4
old and renldo^ on AhIi "trett. There aro
aome bopea of M* reoxivery.
Tbe trial of Mr-. Sarah J. Uoblnnon of
8oun rvlllo on a ohar)ro of cauhluK tbo deatli
of rrliue A. Kivoinan. bor brotbor-lu-law,
byiwUoD, In Juno. UfcSj, Ih^hu ai II0..I0U
Monday. Tbo ni.»rnlu« wu- npoiil In linpan-
dlinKHjurv.aflor wbbb IH-libt AUornoy
8lcvoDi*ttdvlret.»cd tbo CHirtou «|uo^ll.»na of
law, auU two or Ibreo wUueaaea were exaiu-
• ONK M»;HT OVLY.
XlnarnKla.^-, l^^.'l>ruur.v O.
Exiryliody'. lavorltc,
Olivcf Hyi^oii
Supporii'.l by the CliurndiiK .VrtlKle,
II A. 1^ 1/3 1* ^' l* O N ,
In the rowoifiil Boinant'c Drnina,
INSIDE TRACK
An omi>h8lio buoichh in two boinlHpherea
Willi H iiMMt l>i-aniliul b>vo i»ti»ry, tlio delight of
llu- l«dK'8;Hn.l the ni'»<t tlirllilnv and r«.ull»Uo
Kiro S.OIU! • vor Inlroij.ioo.l In a draina.
The f.imou^ Ityioii onil'liiallou of pUyer. In
their iiul.iral I'lianu-Uil/Hllxn*.
Seal, on .alu iburnlay al 10 o'clock.
At our K.h«Md,r.tmnioii< loK on Wodno-d ly even
Ititf. '^<'v. lOili. tit »o'< :• < k lly '|.«'«;J,d roqjt.i
lioy will Im» jlvon In Kurfll-!). I'rko for «our«.Q,
• ).i<0. I'loaHo ixl'lri r'M
liKO. W. llolisoN, i;j'i E. M«,'nl!Mn«k 8t.
fHiscfllanrotis.
EATANBJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CUNOy, He. a lb,, 2 II)?, 2k
Wo keep .1 lull Inoof I'UIlK C \VI»IK8of all
kliiiiH. McMuNALD'.-S i'uie liuiiUuiado i.au-
Tilt:., 40c. por lb.
ISlltM! IVlltMl IVutM!
A full Hue of Mixed NuU, 14c. per lb., i lb*. SAc.
rL(»KlI>A Oll.%N<JE8, ORArKM, *«.
Try wmo of o'lr C.\NNKO OOOn« with
vour Ci»^l^lmaH dlunoi . Our Hlook c.nnprUe*
ll(>no> Drop Corn, ^uo4M)itoh, feu*, SlrluK aud
Lima Uoaiiri, Aaparanui*, Ac.
Ctotljina*.
tli
lii uiil
36, 38, 40 and 42 Mtrrimaok St.
I MlDDL.KbUX COUNTY.
I
Ohelm.ford.
Al the moctUiK of ibe Miorary union, Fri-
day eToiiiiiK, *»•• I'olloy rou.l a brUf pap«'r
unon Sbi.ki>iH«re aud MU- Putnam roa.l
I froin Mr... .lainehouV .bllKbituI virillu«H
hupon tbo woimn of Sbuko^uoar. '<* diaina*.
I Tlic ne.xt n.ootlnsf will bo bol.l Kilday ovon
1 Inff. Fob. 17. al Ihe bou»*« of C. K. A. Iliirt-
riletl, c*'!-. *^ •"'» •'»« *^^'"" ^ •" "^*** "* ''* *'*-''^"
1 Ichaut ol VoijU-o." . , . ., »r I
A larv Hlioiidant'e Isoxpected nt llio V. 1.
A. ball. Iftlb Iniit. A Hpwlal train will run
Irom Lowell, which ulwayn htiid" u lurire
♦luota. 8« our city frloiuU know that the Ini-
tials V. I. A. are" ny. ouoiuoun with irood niu-
•Ic. a Kood H«i>per and a plcaxaul lime ^eu-
#rally>
Mr. H. !^' PerbaniN paper "Tlic Pa-t
$cbools of ^bolln^fold"' road boforu I bo bi^di
gchool.au/nioited by about 80 vImIoiv, wa-*
a very InlorohttuK pro.lu.tlou, cuiyinin;!
•luch liifoniiaiion iud oa>iiy acoo--ll.lo to lb.'
ieneral reader and ibrowini; inmli liKlit upon
tfie townV iielion In r.bieiilionul inaileri«
from Us KOltleuunt to IKXI. The wi^b ha.-
»jeon oxpicwd that .Mr. I'rbaiu may roiiiin-
ut- the rteoril to the pro-, ul lliiic an.l Ihal
his nl)le moMojcnipb iiit.y tluu l.c poi|M iuate.l
throu^rb the a);oiiey of the art piowrxalivo.
Fiidav afiernooii K«v. <;. i:. tip:il«liii): of
ibe WfcKl villanu will i»itoak lo ibc pupiU of
Iho bi^b school.
Mr. Ilenrv Kvnolt of Souili Biitle, Suitor
cou'dy, CaK, who wont from «. boliii«'f.ud lo
tbe I'Mcltic ooa^t ill It'.Vi «>r tlioio:ilii>ul>.
writes to mu old tiini"!. K. II. Wanoii. iin.lt r
tbe date of .Ian. 1.'), ihal tiny buvi; had a cold
^ave (which dooMi'l seem v.ry ool.l her.)
^e mercury li.dltailn;: 20 .lo}rr«on alw.vo
ziro, aud lluil it N a \ory raio o.-ciirioiico
fir ll to fall I'oiow 3(i deyieo* ; tills, lo.», i- In
ttUrthern Callfon.la. The hudlou chaiij{o
DTOUKbl all bu^iMo.»> to a ••tHii'iMill. Tluro \»
at present t|uiie a htroii}^ ri\alr> b. tweon lln^
norlhcru an.l soulbcrii ^ecliun•«. ouch ohiim-
iii<r the bc^t clliualo. One of tho iiorihorn
counties has reccnilyyl von an cxbibiibiu ol
iU ellrua friiltH at Los AukcIos *vhio|i was
auite a revelation t.> the iwoplo of that vi.ln-
itc. Mr. Everett Ibluks that \vh.al raMiij?
badaeeD Its l>osl da.\s and Unit wiih lh« ad-
talice In the price of laud the Kivut w boat
Itracka will Houu becul up Into miihII fruit
ftrnia. Fruil ralsors arc looking to ihe Al-
lan -Ic atatoH f(»r a markcl. but «i prcseul the
N of Iransporlallou Is a sorlou obstacle.
„llle the lami boom has Iwon felt In the
101 Ibern part of tbe state, s' III the price Is
iD^lblrd lower than lu the aouiheru aec-
£?•• =.^== ■••
Meatnerlsv«l to l>«iilh.
There comes a nomewhat «loubtfuI dea-
patlb from New York that aomolwdy In Chl»
eaKM^I^''"P''" "'''^ detecllv^s from Aduraa,
lilh.f are liunting for a youn^ man named
).T. HolmeK, v\b.> ha* Ino«iiioriz<'<l onejfirl
o tlial abe i.inoko.l hh.I .11.1 oth<-r ibln^s tin-
adyiikc, and uii.Mlior ao ih-it w hilo under the
Bfliwnce Kbe dlo<l, or apiH-ar.-.l tu .Ho, and
raaburbil. The drst ulrl iboii tol.l the ^t.»ry.
lld!tbe body of Ibe m-coiid was duj; up, and
Mi<t(l lo l>o alive. Tliu youn;; uiaii Is looked
^rMH tbeuitly |K)s»(blo resiiM-ilaior of the
|nf( woman, bul bo > bidin){ for fear ho
hid be held re<«p.in«li>le for li>'r death. All
) may be true — bul we doubl it.
Shanuck Street Church,
Sacred Cantata,
JOSEPH'S BONDAGE.
f ejnesdaj and Thursday [yeninjs,
FKH. B AMD 0.
Admisiion— Ailultt 35o.| Ohildren 26o.
A TORKEY SOPPER,
Oooked and Served bj Toung Men,
AT THE
HIGH LAND M, E. CHURCH,
Wednesday Evening, Feb. 8,
From 7 until 8 o'clock.
After Bopper a flue and varied entorfnlnment
wHII»etflv.n l»v llif Victor iJniii », CJultar an)
Man' olln Qoartetio, ussUted by the church
talent.
Admiaalon, with Riipper, 9H Onta.
Boston Branch Grocery.
197 MIDDI.KSKX STKRET.
OppoMlto ]N<>rttiom Dopol
TelP|U)oiie N-i. S2-A.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
■IN
Hair Goods!
Oar SLSO SwltchM omrkad dowa to SUW
•< •Uloaghalr. •• •<
• •
<•
<l
tl
t.80
.1.00
4.SO •• ** •• "
l.ao ShinsU JBansa
8.0O •• "
l.OO LauRtry
.50 Friaaaa
.90 Coquette*
•• ••
•t «
n «
«t •!
*' ."
.1 •!
1.90
1.7S
8.«0
1.00
8.90
.00
.90
.10
Grand Fant Sale.
Two yoiUH ago wc nitulo our
fli'vat .«*:ilc of \VM\\» niiule from
ouBijiim rc'H fn:mul'!idurod by V.
A. &.I. Sawyer, Dover, N. 11.,
at $4.(i() per i>:iir, a piiic never
henrtl of In lore and never diqili-
euted liy tinyl>ody smco.
Todtiy we oiler
500 Pis ol Pants,
Made tVoiii CastiiuiereH manufaet-
urcd liy K. A. & ,L Sawyer and
tho celohrated Livii«^s!on Mill.s,
At $3.50 per Tail*.
Thene I'ants nro made fr(>m the
l)Ost (quality ot* theso Cassimcrcw
un«l are ntyics that urc bringing
in other clothing stores from $5
to 16.
We have added to the above
several hundred pairs, made from
cassimcrcs ot the boat makes in
the United StateH, odd lots whieh
have been nelling at $5 to $6.50
— all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in Now England or
New York can equal value for
tho same money be found as in
this Mie of
95 md $0 Pants at 83.50.
When we advertise a burgam
it is a bargtiin.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Don't Mils This Qreat Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23(1,
•AT-
E. J..Medlna's Hair Store,
94 Merrimaok Street, Lowell.
Abies Balsamea.
The American Silver Fir or Balm of
Oilead tro^ iohabits Oanadt, Nova Sco-
tia, Main? aud the mountainous regions
farther south. It is from this tr^e that
Fir Balsam, or Canada Balsam, bo called,
is obta n^d. The inhabitants of this
region, and espeoially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted with the peculiar
healine power of this Balsam in diseases
of the throat and lungs. FIB BALSAM
is oombiced with PUEE PINE TAB and
the best Vegetable Expectorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsanfi.
If yon have a oougli or cold try a 25
cent bottle and yon will be more than
pleised with tbe result.
Price 25 Cents. Large Size 50 Cents.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Reatorra Gni)' Hair to • B«aiitlfUl Itrown
or Black in thirty minute*, without livlury.
Kvrry t>f>raon ahniild ime ft.
Ladies! Ladies!
AT THE
SCIENTIFIC
L
llii
39, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok 8t.
K8TABLI8HKD 1S46.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
mg
OK WEDKESUr KEXT,
We shill open another class $5 less than
our regular prioe, so that all may have
a chance to gain the advantage we offer.
Already some of dttr stuJents are ont-
tbg with perfect success.
Ladief, improve this opportunity. Call
and examine. Our students are our ref-
erences.
Open Eveniniis from 7 to 930, Eiceiit
Wednesdays and Saturdajis.
<5<5<^
.iHarhrts,
NO 4 MMtlClMACK tilUI.KT,
IJitvc COD t.:ntly oit hai)<l
Fresh kilied Turkeys anii Ctiickens
VKNJKON,
UI>.%1JL,
Jor Salr.
, /li4rAdv«KiiienM)iit» uniler thl» briid cos
only ]'^c«ntii n liur for thr.!( luattrtlnn*.
17^»»|{ SAM: <III:M».- l'lvm*oulli llork,
^ \\yiui\onv Ul ll »<lilH! rivii|.,,:ii, i{..cic,
tiM*ii nn<l \> lilU' l.i'.l^irii «nirktr»l*. \. A.
(^it l<|rn, (Jilt IiIIkIokI. .M.IA8.
tj^Oll ^-AI.K.— Hev«Mal UiK^llllt: una ku[g.
' l«K lioiikCM, ni'vally I(<iUmI, ut )irU^a
- Iiom f.Vm lo t-.'iioo. Ai'ply Ui KUh Al r.Juiurufr,
1?< Criiinil i"iif«'l. _
VT K>V Mil.iJil i <»'W'N(Mii)it«iUil)\ on hand
ji^ «inl Inr c'lli lit I'liii.li.;'' fnin., lu'nr Wtmu
iMiil I fiiin'. Ku'-h auiVtitx ««v.t>' l»vi' Mtw?k»
I'lni v«'u lliini|»-iili'i- titt<; VrriiKiut. <,'o»ivt'y
. iiirc (roll) (l«-|Mti lu tarni. " '
VLIiKO^lTANOPAeKEeH USE SAUSAGE ' K'iS;::J\Sr^^.:';Sf:^r^X^
III If a ■• <« Im'h'i ll* . Iiiil h 1 1 tl . ni_ u ll Mil f>.i .itft fhiial
<;> i.i:ky.
LKTTUCK.
NI'INACU. V _ - - ^, - -
iii:>H fiiii<\'. l-u-ti nil iviitx every l»vi Mtw?k»
KU'KI-T I'OTATOKS, I lini \«'u I1iini|»-iili'i- titt<; VtMiiiout. Couvt'y
ini'c ir>'iit il«'|Mii lu iMi-ni.
r»:u:i*ii4)NK Ni MtiKU sai .'.
Tin: \VIIY<t AWD WIII:KI':|-«M!K8.
i<l ,i» I. «, ln-»i'ilc' I'liih iiii.ni. WMsii r<>i.in ^inl
iai|(>' ^l>< '< i <'l-'lil<' ti>v :< hiii>i'> i Miii|'l<< t'rtn-iHjn
I'O' 1)1 ; 1«i,)hm till (ll ]aii<l Hill ii!iviul '.V irult
U«'»"« Kin|Uin: iiti yu III! 0 .
1iM>It NAI.K.-A uo- lurv liou'w , *i tlili' an<l
17 >.>i>iiil |i>t <•! iiiixl, h'.iiiNit ll III ( uiiiuiMlk', n
i<(>. .. •• ■ ^ .ICO' ................... ti*w K(i*|»« (roll) |(i'|.iu«> Mitel Mint li<'i>i' trara.
^^hy Khii»m» iK'ff ••%.vU In nu.tlTly I*' ,„i,« . tlH^'. .hmji y t. mi.k. A|.| ly \.. Huh A
nuliiff tu lilt' fl««i |ii«»:urt » <if tliu \V t->t hihI | riiiniiiit'r, it* ( fi>iiiil t^ht'ti, i<it.iii» :i tin I 4
lli«.^klll..f Ihf r^i.tlniwii lu ntUoiliiu itud |'^oK i^7\T7i:.-Aii txcilluit L.t-;. of fnir
iMtlt'iitKK lh« Ir i>t>iek. Tli<* rtuvtii, Uf (■•tit I I' ifiai. iilo i.t IIm< <<H>it.« vinh; <ll^ MMtar
•.•IMtlow..|lhaii MUVolh.T U llial ^.v ,|„ j I'H m « . i . it M* t r e;u; |hi ii...|,i». ; U.Vm. -iiuaMJ
. . , , itft ll liiiil; 1.1 uiil<il i.ii n I .■iiiiTir rtmi Iti Utfl
i.(»l huvoiu buy of tiiiMiitUoiitii iiifii.Irii b> yi.u.if. • \t!iU'iiM<i i»i. i;,llU; i.o b.- In root
•lil|ti'liiS •lliro fiititt III* KiMiiKliit'ii-ia »i«v(i ! till'' I'K'lx Mv r4iii Ih< t<iiii>l In IIm <-)|; ; prloo
ihHt profll for f li« br,ulit of oui tr-ats N«. j *V!" ,'1 i ^"'! V'l.''"'"'.' \'' !.''' ''' ''''""""•'• ^
T l'r«»ac;otl atreit.
I.'Olt NAI.K.-A iwii-xUTy, twoifiienient
li*>ii>L' i<r I'.' r iMif, •11 III iiif lH>t >'t n pair;
(-li> w liter tiinl I'lDi^tM.-t; hit ii:it. <l iifur ll.c Miiitli
The Beividere Market
Cor. Hi£li and East Merrimack Sis.
rirat oliiaa llrnta. foultry. Gitnic, Flalt,
Oyatfra, Veirct«hl«a. Vrult. •od • K«u«nil
line of Qr«>rericta kt aa low ricca aa tb*
quality of OooUa oau If aold. Call and aaa.
UL, A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
WK UAVK STILL ON HANU
A larv« aaaortmant of flacat rrcMuiary aad
dairy butter aad riioca*'. which w« ahall
dUpoavofat pritwa tu auit tit** tluira. al.
way a aiinlDK in plaaae our many patron a
Bn<l mnet th« druiauda uf the public. W«i
alwaya krup In alock all Kradt-a, »u that
none may ro away without af»lnv Jual
what they want. Mo. T Preavuit alreet.
CENTRALViLLE MARKET,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROrRlETORS.
•■(•iniiinii, \\ lu-r> IiiikM < uiiiiii 7.Nc |i>rl'i.; itiuta
lor t>'.'< l>cr iiionili; MIMI h)|iiiin' feci of IhikI;
Kilce i*:M 0. l-'ii I t).-ii(leiiltti> t>l Klhli ^ rilim.
ii.fi', \x 4 I'll ml Kill fi, I'oiiiiii. ;< iiM'l 4.
I.'^OIt WAI K.— A v:i lint I'll- iM.'iio iikI ting
^ ol H ilirtM-Moiv l)i'l< k liiiiiM* tif i; rminia,
blieil HIkI p>«iil liliioiil t t'i tfiliil, I Mi-tiiltiig Ul a
liiirK hlrni, Irw f\v\i* lioiii Ilii- Aiiii'i leiuilioiiM',
III lliU I li> . ll Im M I'ltmi |ir<i)>« r<) ol IIiIk cInHa
1» ollvifirior hall*, .'^iil'l Ki Mlilc an t"-i<'iti<. An
fHTly tall will Hniic a l>iir).iilii. rrlcu t^HN).
r (ill pa lliiilar!- Ill MbIi A rUiiiuiur. 4r) C< atral
.'-liri-t, Lowell, M.'iNit.
nd well-
at Mo.
We are prejtart-d to ftU tUl
orttern /sr the ehoice»t Meatn,
Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables
with protHptnenH ttnd tle»patch.
At»o a full line of Dried and
Smoked Heats,
]] Mb Street. • • Teleohone 143-2
nan
Best Quality Plated Wnrcs,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statuary, j.
Artistic Bronzes.
larent" inuNt rememlter ttiat t-hllilren have
B need of frIiMully iiiuniuira llian uf cen-
Dua CI il !(;'•; iiiolriirtort whuwoultl »<)•
them to never Iw wilbtiat l>r.' Buil'a
■ SOU) DT
CARTER & SHERBURNE.
inrni »(» never i»e wiiuiiuv i»r. nun ■ j a% *j M
?,Xi:i'i:«i:.»iii«5:'ii2"'*" '"I Cor. Kertiinacli and Bridge Sts.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I have ro moved my plnco ot bublnosa from
to Mldd.vafX •.trvtt lo
IVo. r> Gorliaiim Hti'<»«»t.
Hy stork of Uidiol^fored (JtiutU, Dinp rlcn.
Wlii.liiw Blnilfn, Trtinnilng^ ami Kiirnltiire
CtivciiiijTH villi ln! m'lix-coinpl.-to Hum o\er lie-
t•o^l^ *ly Kfpulrliiw l>c|i!iilint'iit. alwiiys a
fffitiire with mo, will lie nucli ih.ii nil wurk will
bvduiic with prumptnvaiiarid fklll.
COMK AND 8KK MB.
ARTHUR IL BENNEIi
Xo, S Oorhani Street,
Co ILrt.
Sa^AdvnrtlMimentN ubd»<r thl» head ooa|
only IS oeuta a Hue fur thn:*- Inaertlouii.
'\Mi J^K 1.- I.urae luft at 'iD Market Ntretl.
X J. «». IJntfy rw AOi.
'|*o l.K'r.— A iMitUKv nt 13 iiampahlraatrMt.
I ii>i|iilrfat lUTHriceiitb Mrt'tt.
''P»» l.K'l'.— .Mwiy lurn'MUMi, larjTf am
X IIk'> *'*I r t»»i'i tHiiiv(!iili'iiil> Hlluiilud,
1 1 KiMh Mrm't.
''po IKT.— An rlficaiitlmiiitM af ^Ix moma;
X <•»•* Willi Hm' i-ixhiic; oik' wllh tlirco muiUM.
5ft CliCHiiiiil xirut't.
{Hants.
Sar'Advartlaameota under thia haad ooal
Mkly I S oanta a Una tor threo Inaartlona.
WANTEI>.-W«t uurac. Inquliv at Dally
Ntiwa tifltc*'.
WANTKM. -Ulrlioil<t|ren«ral liouaowork.
A|i|ily at ft4 ( heittiiut oin-of. ^
B" OAIID WAX IKI* for a Hoy tight year*
old, 111 a fiirnlly without rhildren. Addraaa
I. II., Court r<fll«i«'. _ _ _ _\
WANTKI*.— Hy an ex iicrlencetl Mofrlnool-
ored man who thoroughly umk-r^UiiidH th«
r^np ol liorNt'M, il '^ituaUuu a» coachiiiah. la-
<|ulrt( Ht iWt snilih Kin-eiu ^^_
XIT-ANTKD.-A f od tiili'« K'rI. Alao a
VV mHlronf.irn Imi>h' mhool iii (lllleilca,
MiihM Kurllivr pnnlriiliirH nia) lie hnd by tuill-
Imk on Mr. (J. II. Klu.bull, No. 1 Canal block.
I uwill.
WANTED.— A amart, Inlelllirert young
man t ■ work for one or the old' Mt, largeat
11 ' d iH-st lire lii^iiriuKU' compnnloH In the coun-
try. Air od • |>eidii)r fur tlio rtglil luun. Ad-
ilivM* n«ix 81'i, I.0W1II.
rp^llf.K liOAUD AM> HOOMS, 117
J (jorham win-ft. Term- naiiKonnliln.
Ij^OI'ND.-A rliij;. Apply to F. T. Iluaaey,
' Ml >ia<k' tat eel.
108T.— A prepaid pa-Miife tb'Uel fr«m
J l,<ver"ool l<i llo-ton. IU-whpI will lo paid
lor ItK rtMiirn lo M» Kiict Mfrrlmiirk utieit.
MAH*AtiK 'IRKATMHNT and llnnd
Kub .iiKulveii l.y .Mr. Th'»». 1*. WiiKht;
Ko d rtlerciu'c-. Ad tv^** lOi S ilein t-trefU
If jouareln donbt Hlnmt our snods ba-
Init lilt' hfal i-oiii»< rlt(hr ilowii and aee for
yuuriM-ir. \Vf iton't bit uiid«r»ul<l. Miid we
iifver le' any oiie ir<> H\T<ty without a bar-
calu. Nu. 7 l'r< iti-4>tt atr«et.
Mrs. S. A. BARTLETT. - Manager
Miss A. E. Moore, - - Assistant
129 Oentrsl Street, Boom 9.
SHOW GAKDS, HAMU BILLS, POSTERS
_ ProarrMBBca. Clrc-xlan. Bualoeaa Caraa
Waddlac OsKls, Ao., prtawil St Mia oOoa
OVERHKARD Olf THE STREET.
"Say, Andy, hab yon aeen dena •poaanraa
at No. 7 l»r«>a«ott atreet ? D«y'e real gen-
Qine atnirand dat'a a f^ct." "No, Jim, V*m
Kwine right down dar and aee fur myaelf."
HE TOOK
COUNSEL
With himself and decided to give
tho order for painting and paper-
ing his Ijouse to
A. L Kittrede:e,
iss onmAi. muncT.
REMOVAL.
Owing to the Fire oa Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
Has h*en rmnoTed to Ko. 8S MIDDLE
STKEISr, nearly oi»poBlio the old atore.
Tbo i*tl«otlon of new ami olil cnatomera la
reat^oi fully ai*Ut.'lt«d to thIa chtuiKe of lu-
oallen.
FOR HALK.
On renlral Mr»et, nciir llo.-ttord i»qoftre,
hftvea Ko<»d two hiory liouw, modi-rn buUl, lo
pHK. rep. Ir. ".No oiiIh" alMii.t ilie properly, and
It Ih one of the liealtrndcHlo uanl3; i rl. et23«0.
i»ii (t rliam HirtM.t I have u iwo-sViry buuae
for $17 >0, and another one for iflfiOO.
ill *»«r.i V- ur— SiS'Ki will liuy a nlco, lar«
7room house In irooii n-pnlr, nearly now, and a
ulc; large lot of land, (ioOU feet.
THOMAS H ELLlOTT,33 Central Street
Lowell, Kooma S and 4. Uae the elevator.
A THING OF IIEALTY
I* a Joy forrver, and a good rtlnaer la much
r«>llah«-d. We ean aell you a roaat of our
A So. I qoalliy Kitnaaa iN-^f at a very low
price. Tula beef aella itaelf. No. 7 Fraa-
oott atreet.
E. O. Bilker Ac Co.
IsuII^r>Il:I^f^•
will, d irlna the next tliree montha, make Tcry
rea-oiiaiiie |.ih;f« t<» pt-rs nt who wi-h to
brlKhieo i*<clr homiM with new p;iilnr, tllnlnc
»o<>in or Hirhei fliK>ri». laid In nleo klm-drled
h>»ril wood of lljrht color wl'h l» liihl horth-ra of
eheiTv or wain. t. N tMnir ran make a richer
lot.klriK parlor ihan Kiich n floor, vpread with a
A NKW irNVKNXiory.
Our X^xoelMlor AMb NIftf-r :^^^-:;^^^^-^,^\^-u;.w-^^-{^^^
la wtrraaUMl to be FIB>T.<;LAS« In •verr feaA- ^,„,y ^.^rpetn. l*nnle<» wlKhimr aav aeh work
nre, and any deMrlng a ►uii«rl«»r arlclo In thla j„ „,;p u,„. ^ m, i,y pineji j ihelr orilara with ua,
lino «llld«> well t<» call and ezandne lt« merlta rt-rev flrHti-laf*" work. WNiranttNl to ataod
before parehaalnK elae where. No dum, eaally iieat wiUii>ui ahr nklnir. K. U. BAKKIi Jt U>.
0(ier%ted, all "te-l l>earinira and oonai-quently .
uUalMl wesr. SuM for oa-h or InatalmeuU at , j^ KINDS or 'OOMMBRCIAL JOB
MA M •nimaah SttMt, Lowall. M aM. ^ PttlNTlNU dOM at th* OMUtar Mb
O. H. OHABK, FrwpriaCM. j proairtly and •! iowsat pitaM.
m
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TALKS ON
THE TARIFF.
liboile ihlantl
TowT-jx DAILY coma
ffrtital.
^tll<l>
Our represent at i ve iu libo.ie inana <b-
tfined the lollowluu lutcreMlti}? tnrifl" talk
from Mr. N. CouHnt of Puwluckct. Mr.
ConunllHtlxtieaHU.er of the Nxel-Uiowu
CoiiaMi Ih'catl wori^H, Ahich eiLjiloy hoii e
iwtuiy-live Inn ilreil operalivr*'. IIo liat*
ht'i-ii all his llf<' hitoieM.Ml in ummilM.lure-
Hitil hu«Jui'l»hiitnliuit ;ulvi<ulitv»>i lor
j„j^, tij{. lal.nr qiiolioii in l»» rtlaUon
iirutt'ftiv«' .->>'• in.
' ..Th.; tntth nl.out Ihln mutU r. ' w.hl .Mi .
Conuiit,'*!" '*'"'"•<'> i«» •'« <iK<«Mlwliirvl .hill I
H,« .•oV,-t!U.lly auu./.«-.l at thf .Mo.ll>:io..>
uiuounit'l li'tiociuall.Mi .'xix-iKh'.i iH'^J" H-
Of ciair.^c U.OM proplr ulll vole ;a-xi lull ;u-
c(lnlii.i-M<.NNh"tllwyl..!hvolol... tlu'lr in;
l.l•i•^l^. 1 h;i\f iiothin- lo M|y U» ll't'>«
whohc intci-osl.wlll I..' proinot..,! I.y free
traiU'. Bui il»o luhorln:^ inaii l« not oi
"'wiiy.how.UmlMllio omsc ? Tlu' hhlhho.
i,..h o{ Ihc tree irader l> IhU : N\ 1'='' :"1>»|';
IHKO is mo YOU who work 11':'',^;'-^,. J""
Ul«l». If food aiul . lolhin« :-re hiill l.id«'^« [
lo y«.o'th:i{ l'oo.l an.l .-lollun^ arcihtiM* K h"-
man labor i> Mill vheapiTS' ..i.,.,...
FiTO mule InslM* that cht-ai) |>ri«es u ■
v/H-Ai'o. rroii.liun a* iiu> Ihiv ai.'l -o the 1^-
'"Whulwill the l«l.orer »l.el.le a> bftNyeU
the wo? Hlt-H ^ou. he has deeUle. lonjj
^o. Hy the million an.niieun^ of n.illioi,^
tLo toiferM of ilMVVoiUlhave ..ei. Iloeklnu
from oerv eorner o{ il lo onr hho.e^.. I Ix \
know VhlM. they prefer. They k^^*" t'-rnj.
Uielr haekN upon ilie eh. «p prleen ami <•
Marvatioii«»>{e.of Iho oM woil.l to le
hluher prieeH un.l the hl«her w«>:ex of the
new. Ami \oii eoul.lnt j:el one ot Ihein to
CO baek. The IhM e.iiner who huwju-t htui a
UMle of the mwoi.hr *t Ihloun i^ iih enl.i n
to ln»l»t upon ll» e.nllnuanee as he who \<* lo
Ibe mniiiier hoin. Many of ihese pe..ple vm 1
IM! .U'lmle.l l.v the ^ophi«l^i.« »n<l f 'l-l""*' '
of tl»e larin ief.)rnu ih (?) :»> W'H >«" 'O Ih'lr
"owi» liiiioranee of their hliuatiou ImI.. vol w^
the iirmoei.ilie fi. kel thi- >e;ii. >N hen f«-««'
trade, ull'miite fruit .if .In.inerulle mi, re...
<.oine^. th.^e.l.lu.le.lou.H will he the luo.t
fraiitle pr..t.M..r« a^aioM the low nrnv. l-w
wiiue lite wlii.h vxill Hn !• he ih.'ir lot. Fr«e
traderM :;:e cui.-ilii;: upon i.n un^h rt;iklMi.' In
whielill..\ will |lnde..mplel. rum .'Illy when
an.l If Ihev Mi.-e.'. .1. I .h.n-l .are P. he pr.>-
cnt when llie luhorlni: n.eii of thle e.uiiHi>,
whetlHT In ..r .M11..I Ihe-hop..<MMiu lol/e
p.ld Ihiit thev mn.l inKe half |'a\. I
.honl.ln'l euro lo h-^ .he ..ii.' to Hnnoume l«
ihein the, 'Odd new* tlmi 'alter all, fooil aiel
clolliiiii.; w III 'H' eluv.per. y..u know.
••||,.,s the i .nii'iaiit artl-an feel, alxnit
thisqioMioM." t.'ntlniie.l .Mr. ( onunt. -•
well illi>iriil.d hy I'll anei.|..i<. >«>ni'
fih'H.Nol niin.»ame fr.im .>«eolhinil u Ie«
vear«»Uolort.ari a liiiva.l iu.n.ul.u-l.)iy In
openillve^sviih Ih- m. I u-U. d on. of tliein
.c.nie time itu«. Willi h« lii'Muhlof «»or pi"-
UTiive ^v.ieio. '\\.-ii.'i...K.i.i. */;':'':"'!'*
lcre>t ofinv null «»ver in Scoil.i..l 1 .1 liu.' lo
bave \oiir pr..l.M-live hX.teiii Unoek- d on llie
head; t.ut P.r the inunM of my mill up In
(Jrullon 1 wi.nl il to eontlnue. Oil. I kn..w
if. u I.. iu:"lli to e\<!ry <me who live, iiinh-r li.
uo matter Idw tlio.e who d .n'l mav fe. . I
rameoNer In re lo ;.'. t ...|iie of It. IliM H It -«
a K(K..HIdnK f..i n.eilN a l.etl. r lliinjf f'-r
uiv men. 1 hid to laiiuh al one of th. in tin;
Older <lay. He \» one .*f my Im »<t null, am
had woike.l for me fi.r >e:.rs in S.-,»il..ii.l. I
brouv'ht him and his family with me, and
hoverul of tie- elill.lrei. are aUo .■mplovei In
the mill. The .)lh.r .l:tv Samly t.dd me wiili
home pri.le llial he h;.d *.V^I) In the hank. II
was al the elid .if tin- tir.l jeai*. "^''V';*-''
here I l.*(iked on our hooks ami toim.l that
he and hi. .hil.lr.n l..i;.tln r ^^«i«' «''[>1''-:1''^;
tween *1T(HJ aieUlsOUa \.ur. and the f.VKl
ropreseiile I the family oavliiu's. To trv liim,
I (.aid to him a day or two att.r thai I wa.
hhort of u..od iiMi In th.- Iimm- mill ami
wanted him I., uo I) ok and tak.' hU old p ;.ee.
^BVinl^ at the same time Uial h^ d !..■
ulad to net h..me a^alii. II.- liirne.l at...'- I
Tutcdy pale in t .e lu.e an. I IdurU.I out thul
ho .ifdn't wuni to ko ha.k to S.-otl»nd al all.
Thif man live-* In a tomfortahle h.m.e, e.\-
neels hoon lo have one of hin own. s.ii.N hi.
vounicer child i.-n lo uood sehool. and i. h»ok-
ID" forward to lUe lim-i wln-n he ^vill have i
.jimifoitaMe sum in toe hank, so that liu will
not h«ve lo w«»rk in hi" <dil ai'o.
-I'd y.iu wh.'ie to lind the real shnoii nine
froc tra.ler on Un- iiiixhuis l).n.li," sai I .Mr.
< onaiit. lauuhliiiily, in ei.n.-lii.ii.ii. ••Il«'
u'rowshiNUilantlv over in Knirlaml and .se..l-
hnd. I ii^> "V. r 111. r.' often on ini.in.-. ami
whenev.r I .lo I am liivariaMv !;r.eted hv a
ehoru.: •Wh.-n are y.'U iroin.' U> uiv.' ii. ir.fe
li!ide,so we. -an stil ^ mi -oine u..o.|.y' III it s
where the shoe pinehes wor.I over on tli<'
other si.le of ihe All niiie. I see the n-h'-'
yonn^^slaiesinan from Kentu.-ky, Mr. li« ek-
iuridce. twhl s.iine p...pl<' in Thi ;. til|Oia
ve.ler.lay Hiat tlio Ueadiii},' Urikes wei.-
.•iu.cd l.v p..)t,rtioM. rii. y dc'l have an}
htiikesin ir.e iraue KiijiUni!. I sup|.c»se. I
woul.I like li) a.k him, or Ik li.i. s,.iiie l.ilior-
iuii man. wli.;her it I. I.eUer to live in a
eounliv v\liMe von aiv ol'li^.d to siilketo
■ M't an\ wave, al all. There are t .vo or three
hiiiidrt'-d th,.ii.iin.l men to.lav in l,..n<h;ii wiio
eonid berLhed ..n to an.w.r lliat^ <iuestioU
wiiliout unj prompting', I l>elieve."
manner and drean, but th« yearn had uot > e
M.a.le anv Inroad upt^" bU f««r- "''bad not
the aequaintnuce of tailor or barlMsr. He
vvas slovenly altiie.l. lie walked Insi.lo h«
l.ar. threw hi. .d.l hIo.i. h hat upon the table,
ami. Mraiuhleniii,' himself to h h. fuHe.
Miea.iiie. lie huhl, "^ our liomir, I'll .lolend
^*'"w'ho"'aro youy Where do you come
fr.miy" askt.l tie; euurt.
-Ill Ihe .'ountrv thai I Indl fiom. your]
' li.nmr," rei.lied tlm siranKer. whos.- w.ird* i
vvHv .l.ar enl. "they e;*ll n..; Tmu (Mrwiii."
Hf was the .inm-'er who ha.l rl.hhu Inio
town, and ha.l ex.-iled the won.ler of the
,.„„unuidly. Ilehadlravell..! uM 'I"' ^^^^
fionilMilo on hor..-l.ael<. lie bid vMletJ
,„.„rl\ everv bon.o In Wiiinel.ai:.. <«»»"«>•
IVll liie i.nlie of the p«">l»l«'. loanied that al
U.evnskid f.>r was .|U>ti.e. and I "•^' ''';!';;';
hini..lf ase..niisel for IIkj prisoner. >\ ht'U
lie toM Ihe ImL'e who h.; wat ami what he
w.sihere l'..r. h.'.ll.llt in a niann.r whieli
.rowde.llh. Utile town liiereafler |iurluK
Uu- trial. I am toM lh:il when he mhlre*s*-.f
llu' jiirv the doers were lak.'u from the i
IdimeHof the .-..iirt houM) ami the sash from i
the wimlows. so Ihat the people without
r..iil.l .ai.h Ih.' niat.hh'.H eloijuenee of the
man who balled from Ohio. ,,,,..
(J.iv. rnor ltii>l) w a- ae.piilted. and In the
M-ene that f..Mowe.l he said. "All I have U
my farm; tike It, and when I a»i able 1 will
nay \on more." ,,, ,
' (orwin leplie.l. 'Why. I am .till In your
d.bi. You took me from the l.>wpalh lit
nido and ^av« me my lir.t •ipp.irtunilx ; and
when 1 luaf.l yon were In tlonble, I rode
niil hele lo help V<>U." , ■ i i i
one m.iruliiu iho .»l.l uriy borne whi.di hail
bnui^lii the slr.tiik'er to Ko.kfonl wa^
l.r.mKhl aroumi to the fund «lo..r ..f the lav-
.rn. The lan.lh.id hion>;hl out a pa r of
.ad.ll.'ba-. and i-ut them over ihe sa.hlle.
Ihe sliael wan .rowde-l wlln pe*.|de from
town and .•..imlrv. The lawyer wh.» had ..«;•
t.nded (J.isrriioi- Hlhbs cine ont and ro.le
away. The lainlhiiM waielie.l us Ihe horse
aiMlrhler dl.app.uf.'.l in Ihe di.lanee. Me
liu'.i to t.ll the .|.,r\ many aday.amlal-
waxs llid.h. .1 it wllh this reiinik: -He wa.
llieea«les|.»iilu d mm. an.l lli.- Innniest man.
ami l.i.ik Ihe lea.l klv. r lo keep bl"i warm,
that ever slopped at Ilie tavern. '—[t^hleayo
Mail.
DON'T BLAME
n man for groanini; when he has
Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pam
rt fcimply awful. N'J torture in the
ancient times was more i>ainful than
these twin diseases. Hut— oughtn't
u man lo be bln:nc.l if. having Kheii-
m.ntisin or Neuialjjia, he wont use
Ath-lo-pho r..s. when it has cured
thousands who have suffered in the
same wa^. It hai, cured hundreds
alter physicians have pronounced
tliem incurable.
•• The »liill of f.vi phyMCian. conld not
ciir« me ol KlKun...u»n. wlnf 1. had .ell ed
in Ihe hip.. i.ecW «nd sLmiUtcr.. So m-
e..»e w.i» ihe p;un il..«t sleep wa« a .no«t
. "Jib?., it firM dose ofAlhlopWro.
I- .ve lae relief, aii'l the tlor.l enabled m*
• lo Mec . f!;! four a.ul ., half hour, wuhoat
well. '^"^ N.'w Alb.o.y. Ind.'-
THE ATHLOPUOROS CO., 112 W»ll St..N.Y.
Sttt!^tta'n Bntg Store.
Eeal Mutate.
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
FOR SALE.
The underaigned, having purchased an
estate with more land, offers for sale bis
pr^pcnt residence at the corner of West |
Pine and Robbins streets. It consist s of
a large, well-built two-story house, L
and stable in perfect repair, situated in
one of the choicest locations in the
Highlands. It is a coraer lot, contain-
ing 18,-iOO feet. The house has 12 fin-
ished rooms, bath room, and five un
finished roomt. It is shte roofed an 1 in
perfect order and has always been kept
so. Accommodation for two h^Srses in
the stable which is sheathed and paint-
ed throughout. Five separate cellars,
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
WifcelUmeottJ(.
TELEPHONINO
BY PROXY.
Did Sot I'rovn •
Hiivlnic lieeii n Huttei-.i Lo- uvo veari, and a
lialf lioiii a dl..'a« • eause.l l.> a hr.dM; on the
\lt\:\^:!l'^\^^^n'::ir::u::r'.!:^^^o!i: .hrS^r vent.Uted. Entire property lighted with
S;/"'i";'ul.;::r;i:.i s^Ho^'^^ "> '^Irr^;;:! gai. Oi.y water in house and stable-
til.MlM-veiald.. t..r-. wlili..iil ""'V"*'.*, i-l' i "^
laflouii.rln.ii.aldri.KuUt. Mr..l..lui I', fhilay
in wh..iii I Miall ever leel «i«lefuh. "l'"»'« «".
noahoiilfi iiei KA. and I e.n^'i.ted I.. Rtve
n.maiiialNviih.hereHnhlhit I am perr«n;lly
nire.l There l- now ii<> ■« -re aUoiil me. I tlijiik
I ,.Hii .how t\H' lar.e.l .uiia.-- w lu-ie my Huffei--
In;;. ^i.raUK I '""»"' «".'*""'' '" Hie ijljl e. Ilie
I iTiei Kk Hkmi iiir»»aie Hid l>e«l hlv>...t au.t
.kin e.i.e. .numiK.euire.l. I reler to .IruMt t
.lol.n I'. FlnUy and in. |). ( . Moi.l oMiery.lK.th
,.rihli.pl«ee,»i>du. l»r. Hadlh, of l.ako 1-oe.
'*'*AI.K\\M»Klt IlKXcit.C.reenvllle.MUs.
Mr. Ueteh u...liho t i rui UA UKMHKlKi, at
our ri.iiie^l, w iHi le.i.llH um at. 've .-inieil.
' A. II. KIM. AY .V H> , l»rnKKl»l»-
\ I)oill<*MliO bolieiiin TliMl
li.rr MuH.r. the mannfueturer, had re-
lorneU from hi. h.m. \ moon trip, and afler a
week of e.innul.l.il hli.* iu the new l;.'me lie
aw.tke t<i lb.' iiece^.lty of atl.iuliUL' to hi.
lui.ine.n, aiuU.) wilh heaw heart he ..al.l
U..O.I l.v to hi. Illilu wife and pro.-.'..l..l !■.
Iii...nil'e. *uiiit.tl about a mile ir.'in tlie
h .ii.e. i'h. Intl.: hniH". ot n-paratioii Irom
llu- partner ef hi- j>>!- a.-l «.rr.>WH were.
M>Aever, a Mv.r.! Irial to hU f.>rliiiid.', iui.l
he hit up.iii Iheexp.aliei.t of e^.timelin;,' tin'
li.iU.e an.l hi. pLee of hu.iu.'».s ly ui. aii. wl
a lei. phom- vkire. Ami now ^we.-t w..!.!* ol
|.Mi.leM>.latf.elion were exehan>:ed latw.eii
the i..\in„' euiiplr .-very h.mrof thi' day. A
we.'kliter ih.' work of Ihe ol»h« h eam.
nmieub.«»rl»in;.'. i.o.l "ur maniilaetur.r r.i
liiiiiM 11 oldUe.l lo put a ».t.>p to Ihii. wa*le ol
iini.. : iM-.i.le. h.- h.«:in t.» llml Hid l.mlmil-
laV eajolerles were (iioAiiilC •.omewhat te-
.liou. and eomin..npii.ee, Itnt he woidd not
have hi^ wife MO.p.et Ihi" fol- world*. lll>
ii.vei.ilveueniiiH f.uii.la way out of the ilit-
lieitllv. There was an ol.l (tervant of the
linn.' Ilerr Knb.- hv iiaiw, almo«l pa.l
work, but rclaine.l to .'.o od-l JoIm about the
plaee. Me Wa« a que. r old lueli. lor.
with a red no(.e an.l a romaniie
turn of mimi; f.n- he was au adept
at whUpeilnj(CH>fl n.dliin>;» in the carH ol
M>utu holier, an.l fim.lly imanliied the whoh;
l.f tb.: fair hex were In love with biui. I.e
>.i.|.-.. the tone of Id" v<d.a; hud a strikiuji re-
..lul'laneo lo thul of hU prinelpal. Uerr
Muller K'.ive thU man eerlain pilvaU; iiiHtrue-
ilonx. and next inornin,' H.-rr Kohiii wa*
duly In-lalle.l al Ihe Uh-idioue. and eii^'a>,'e.l
1 In an amor.ni. .-onv.'r.alion wlib hU InviM-
ll.h- i>arlner. while his prlneinal was bu^y
'^ulle
»\\KI» MY MOIHKII'H LIVK.
l-MTH'ii.-o I eaii iviuendu'!-, my m.dlier h««
-uireiv.l ii..n. a iiitik letf N..II.I..X W'-nid do ler |
aiiv »ro...l. >lo' had the l.v. I medl.- il l"''' •». ""»
ilu'v ad -ll'l her ii.. t'..>' I. hIic onir. r. d wlUi her ,
l.'^rl.T liMriv v.- .1^ a.. I nev.r knew a w.-l' < Uv . |
siV.' vvi.nl I have to -Il np h;ill the nUdit, holdtnir I
.11. li.T h'.( Mi..lniai.mit. ."^Iie ha.l no peao|i i
«lu' II.. <l all llif l<•^lkn.•v\n r.-nu'lle* In tne
ruiinii^ wlili.Mii eir.vi. I n k.'.l li.T t.. trv yopr ,
('i iin u V III Ml i'li.i«. iJ.l h.r a Ixittlei.r tun ;
(ru\ Itixn.vi >r. HI .1 n'ie lo.'k li, mid lian i
tak-n ill an al...m »tl\ 'O ni-veii l...lll.i«, and no*
hhe U a we I w.miaii lo.lay. 11- r I. ic Ih eiiUrel)
hi-ilf.l, a I.I her lu'tlih wan nev. r It.-iier. Hhe
.Mil tf.x.iit every .niv. ."..mel^r.mf hlo- hii» iioi
■ I .ii>i in nil vear»i, hi > "O ^ee I eaonot liel|t atai-
iiiK i.» v.tii 'aiHtui your wi.inh ifnl rnrniiux
UKMKiur.M. Yon liav.- -a e-i my m.>th» r » llio
I .aim.., 1 ii.l wool* to exioe.K iiiv urallln.lo. I
tiaveadv.ril.ediourCi'iu;rUA UiMKIUK* far
"' UMV'AKl) Id'KUKH. I.M.'V nroa.t>vay,N. V.
gas
never freesaa. Land has au abundance
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well en tha premises. Thirteen rook
maule trees in front of the home. Land
enough for two large house lots Ttrms
onobalf cash; reit on mortgage at roa-
! souable rate of intsrett, For further par ■
ticulars, apply to
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful , convenient to trains and
tramway, hich and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
(ited on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Mcadowcroft, Garter an^ Gorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufaotnr-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorablo Jo purchaser.
For plan.i and prices inquire of
JAMF.S N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
fHiiscrllanrous.
J. W. BEIN.MrrT & CO,.
ITOOFKl««.
II K K II I V K II U .\ N I) ,
292 Middlesex Stroat, Corner of Grand.
w'lh hit eorre.pon.leiiee. Quite eontrarv lo
.Muller's expeelatlon, hudmillu appeared to
lake hieieadmr .leli^'ht in her hii^haml h eon-
ver.atiou, and th.- ui>p'>i"atii« w^m k.-pt <•«»«»-
.lantiv iroiiii,'. The maiiufa.-turer eouLI m)W
aii.n.i lo Im. own afVars wllhoul Intel rup-
lioii. while at the same lime hi. wife ha.l no
i.a.on t.» -•omplaln of hit e..<dii.'sN. l m.
>late of ihiiiK^ wan hl-hly .all.faelorv. t)n.'
.la..haviii-ai.o.|.u>. eall I) make In h.>
,i.Ulihoib..o.l of hi. dwelling; h..u>e. he I. ft
the olllr.- tarli.-r lliau iLiial. .piite jdilivioit.
..1 ol.l Kohex an.l Ihe U l.phone. and after I..-
ha.l uoiw hi:* eri-aiid iie wi lit sliaU'Ut h.ime.
•IS It wa< liai.llv wonh while returnin;,' l«»
iiMiutIke al that lale hour. Itnt what wa.
hiH a.t<.iiidiinent on enlerii.^' th.' room o
wu hi. will) .illinxon the sola d.eply ai»-
.Dii.i.l in th. I.iietl nov. I, and al the tele-
ph.iii.- i.n-v ialkiii.;with the k'« nlHmin al
th.-.,in.-u-»al.elte,in.>oldeook!-lHlexel»de
Itla.tier.
Ci ri' TH*. the trieat skin .iin'.an.l niTICllli*
Sovr, pri'j.are.l li-.tn it, ex'eriially, an.l Ci:ti
rnuA ItKMoi.vKNf. die new ido...! purlOer, in
t.Txallv, are a P'..lliNe« lire r.-r ev.-ry torm of
-kill ami Idotal .llma.e*, from phiiplo* to •crof
' si.l.l every where. IMee I'D rirnR V. ftO Ot«. ,
S.1.U-. -2.^ <l. ; Kf.M iLVKNT. *l 00. l'repai-0.1 by
til.. l'oTri:u 1» Iti ANl> I lliMK AM o.. H.>ilon.
«^ stnil |..r"ll >\v lot lire .^kln DlmMinj*, «J4
liaK^". ^* llln.irail.>iig^andj^t^tm"idwl».
FI.'»l»*I.Kt*. hlfcehhca.t*. eh.ppeil and oily
i4klii itveveiiie.l l.v ( ill. I'uv MKIUCATKI) SOAl'.
Hiiooy.iiiu-dit»rrli
The dl»lrei»»ln(c i«Deexe. «nee/.o, oiieese, the ;
aeri.l, watt'ry .Uki harjjeH from the eyea ami |
ii.>.e. Dm raliifiil Inlhinmiatixn exten.llni» to Iho i
tl)r.>at,the swallliiKof the inu.'mii llnlnK. <*n" i
li>« .hoklntc MM.HatTonn, oii^u. rli jtln^ n..UcH m |
the hea.l un I Hiilhllmf hea.lacdie..,- Ii.tw fHinllli.r
tlii-He syinptimM wre l.i tho.i.an.t» win. mffot p. |
rlodh-alli rr.mi head e.ihU or Inlluoi.ia, •ml
wlio live hi iKiiKiMiiee of tlie faet lli.il a -liurle
a|.|.ll. ..lion of .SANKoMi''?* It.vi'irAl. I'lai. Kou
C At Altiiii will air >r.l ini'tiinlttni-ou* reli</.
Hill ililsir.'atmeiit In eiif^esof rtlmiiif < atnrrn
-he. hut a lain Ilea of wliallhU n-nu'lv will
<|o In tlio fhroiile l..rin«. wh.'ie the biv.iiiliiK l«
..l.stiu.-H'.l ly .lu.kliu. p'.tild mil.-. ii. M-.-iimu-
lail.)n.. iiio heal II K allVitL.I, Mnull aid lrt"ie
K-iu-. ihi.>at iilceraied an.l haekliiK e.nuh KraU-
i,allT lartieiilnKltaeir u on the .lei.lll aie.l Hys-
teiii Tli.ii It I. diat iho marvelli.ii. • iii-illyo
unwerois Ni»Ul)'« KaHU" M, < I III. .iiai.it ^t•
ll-.li 111 liiHlai.ta e.MiH an. I jjintetiil r.lief. l-iiiu
|,..>:|.iH If.iin th.' lliMl a|ipll aih.n. It Is raphi,
r..ili.'i.l. t>einiaiiei.i,ec"iiioiMl«Ml. «afe.
s\Ni'.iHi»i* liAi icAi. ( imK eoi.HJ t* of one
holtnof .he ItAUI'.AI. CI KK„.>lie liux Catakuii-
Al, SOIAKNT atl.l au lM.U.»Vi:i. 1N11A1.KB;
prh-e, *l.aO.
Pott t'. Darn A Ciii:.mical Ci»., I.ostom.
A. C. STEVENS,
Wholesnlc and Koltiil
i> i« LI cj a ly^'V.
U MIDDLESEX BTREET.
CompouiHl DaiKh'Iion Tills
IN COS.irNCTIO.S WITH
Stevens's Sarsaparilla.
Bod and Common
m
FIVE SKILLKD MTORKMUM.
Ladies', Gents', Children's Departments.
YOUIVO, BtVKOKW,
KOl>M NO. 9. POST OPFICIC KI.OCK.
If you have a bouse or rooms
to let, or have lost or found iBon-
ey or valuables ; if you doHire to
buy or sell real estate or pert^onal
property ; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to emi)loy help,
you will find the columnH of the
LowKLL Daily Coluikk a good
medium lor making known your
wants. Such advertucinonts have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouKiER for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fiil of being
keurd trnm.
IV* olTor the IwrKeat atuok uf HKATBl
•vvr oytfiK <l In l.owvll, at Itultoni |»rlort.
ACME SKATES
Mo. S. all ■olid ateel aud flue IliiUh*
«0 OiM. por l*iiir.
f)ur mm nifinufnrture. In orettt
varii'tUf *tf
BENXER BROS.',
ISMuiHl 140CJKNTUAL STItKKT.
Mr. .sievfn.'-I nm jrla-l to a<l.l my woni to the
many pral«.'« .if ^levens'n Mirsannrllin. I have
iwi'i il p....rni.|)«'lUe lor live yeavi. The . I., lorn
nlvi.e.l III • t. K» we.t tn M-ar.h ..f health. I
\.eMiiin.l .loetir.il lli.'re. I had a ha<l e.oidi
ilieiii an.l ral 0.1 lenPi'v. I w.in K'no three
laoiidin an.l tnivi'll.il tin onuh a larue pari of
th.i-.sett. All l!ie ni..ll<lne I t..-.k -ll'l me n.)
K.'ocl wliaiever. Due iliv-leian ie..oniiii«n.le.l
ine 1.1 c'll .nil mv l.ii.liier.H an.l iro lo ••..iitherii
( ..llf'Oiila. F'.rliii'i'eU , however, a hnlv In
(;r,iidte>llle Kd.l iiie I ha.l heller try So'veiis *
Hii>ai.arllla. Mv hM. r hon;ilii a h-lUe at h.-r
own exoeiiHH mid >««nl il <» me. nef.re tin" ilr.l
h lllo wa. lliilKiie.l I »"iin'l my roi.»cli m eh re-
' llevod, and I reMed mn. h l.elter < \nUi: 1 hiol
hoea liavhifc »pvere e.d.l Kwoal . and tlieKC
.•oiine.l. I h.mif'il t>\\ h-'ttIeK of the Clliiioii
.Iniiru'l-ls.an.l Ih.'ii a il.>«eii la-ir. . Alter lik
1i.){hIx I."ille» I war. ahW' 10 r.liirn M woik. kk
IliHi sun. ns'i "arHapirtlla H ninili.l l.> iht*
jfr.'at.nire All i. y m-ipiali laii.eH In l lliiloa
jravi! nie IIP uiil never expeeO'il to .•♦•.• me re-
liira irom tl..' wet. o. N. .si UIHSKU.
Koie.»t Mriel. Clinton.
I»o Voiir Owu OyelnK. at Home, wtth
PEERLESS DYES
They' will .lye everyihlnn. They are ioW
everywhere. Trlie H>e. a pii<ka(cc-4n eoh>n»
Tliev have no e.jnal f.»r .streiirftli, IJrlKmnci»«,
Aminmt 111 faikuire*. or for taHineHU of Color,
or iionfa.llnif gnallUo*. They <lo not rroek ot
Hiniit. Kormileln W. W. Panean, DruKKUt,
IMI Ml.l.lleHex Htreol ; tioo.hde'n inutf Ht^m;, ll.'l
reiitrid, eorner .laekhon HtrwtH, Unlie h hlwli;
K. II. Hntler A Co., I»rim'fri>ti». UKentrid "triMM,.
Carleuin A llovey, iMioi/lMrt, l lly llnll, Mcrri
k Htreet; Allien I.. Held, iHuifKlMt, Uavt»
The MiMvti U th* lowf*t prli<» Mt whicli
lhe»«« koihIm wrrtt evtM' »ul<l. lllii»low*r
prlee tliMii the Mhuve Nkulea cHii Im« boiiRhl
for totlHy In niiy quMiillty of wholMMls
il«.Hl«*r..
In udilHIoii to aliov*. we oflTt-r ACMK WO.
T, hi»r«leo<<il welded MU>el riiniitir. nt OOo.
|i(*r pitlr.
ACVtc. NO. i:i, aolld •t«><«l runii«>r, llutcdt
full iilek.d pUlfil, Ihe very beat akitt* In
Ihtt iiiarkfl, Wl.no prr p.ilr.
IftlPf'.ltlAI. NKAIKH li.aMaliea.
I.ADIKM' HKATKH In all atylra.
Th* iarceat atoek In the ritjr*
CI.IHI'KKH, for boy*, at all |irteca from
40c. eMrh to HI .AU.
KKAMK SLK1>8. for glrlt, from 40e. «•
• :i.(lO fHeh.
W« «U«» have a larije aliM'k of SLEIGH
TOPI* for aitNvhIiiK to Kledn, making hand>
•OHIO u|>holaterMl aivtvha fur ihildrca.
Ilia.
(jonier; Klllny:wo...l .t t o., nianna.lhtrt, m>i»o
.Itei.OKtoniee; W. C. Ilroek, DnijiKlHi. "ndKe
street, eoriier Hmt mreel; O. C. «).4Koo<I, M. 1).,
•ktiMthoeary, cinii-r Merrlmiiek un.l HnlroU
mreet.; I)ent« o'llrlen, HtukkM, S3 Ilrhlgc
»treet, Miwell, Mai^a.
Over iOOO doi. n TWOTII linr«IIK«,
whUh we ftro i»ellliiB Hi prlcfn way below
olli«?r lU-ttlera.
Mr. Stcvetm Km 1." nl hl<
on.'ofv.iur Uheamalli- I'la
[iHt
lerw
It'wl |irl<'e
1 w.ii'e
of
lie
,1 a feiil iiie o lov Ml.le, w hleh ha« heen lame ii
hin;fd.iie, an.l I ihli.k 11 ha. .lo.o nioio koo-I
tlinn a.^> otiicr I ►'"v.- ev.-r irh-.l.
Voura, MAlJijIl- I'AU <'N^.
Iti'ookH, Mo.
TOM
An lueldeiit In the
CORWIN.
the Great Om-
.if.> of
lor.
Many ycar.s a^o Ohio had a governor hy
me name of r.ibi). At the expiration of hi.
term ho eon.-Ui.le.l to leave the nliite. lie
bought a farm in Wimiehano eouiily, HI.,
and not many mile^ from KoeUford. One of
his family wah a dau^^hler and a youn;.' man
loved and marrh'.l her. The iieoph; where
the wedtlinii o.-ein re.l I.eli«-ve«l in ixlemlins:
their eungraliilalion. in their own way, an.l
Ibiis wiiH tlie eharivari parly, tioveriior Hil.h
and IliM wlie ohj.-.tid I'- the Illimd.s chariva-
ri. He etil a m.-vsa^'e to the K-alerH that
thev muHt.l.-.i.'., anil If they allempled lo
carry out Un ir plan ^omeho.ly would g.'l
lu'the mid.t of w lial Iho Winneha;,'o tribe
«-on«idered ton. the ol.l man, wle) Irel ha.l lo
dea' with an t)ldo l.-^i.latiire, :r>d hi. gun.
He took it from its i.laee over the ili.orway,
walked out in the dai kiios and tired. I wo
of the men in iho pariv— i.iimahle cdiziiis,
who liked a hit of fiin-lell woiiii.I.mI, aii.l
(jovcruor Bihh was arrested and ta^eu to
■'"'licfore the in«etiii<j; «»f the urand jury,
which Imlleled the. !.\-_'ov.'riior of Ohio, a
inuiJ rode inlo Woeklor.l one eveiim- and
tie.l hi. hoi-iHe to a post. He walke.l ov. r lo
the tavern, talked t.) the lan.lloi.l a f.-w min-
utes wet. I to hi' l<»<"" and to hell, ilie
lan.llord walk.al out an.l put tie^riie.t..
horse In tin- MaMe. The next morniiif,' tin-
.'UeHl eatle.l l.>: hi. hor.e; was p>ne all .lay
and eaii.e lu at nMht. The appearai.ee of a
Ktrai i!;ir m a pla.a- like IJ...klotd at the time
wa. an ev»m, an.l n. iIiIh <iiie r.xle out every
day and ea.i..- l.a.U f..r nearls two weeks,
people plied iln- liiidlmd willi <iu.'.lioii., hut
he knew n..lliii ■-'. ii<d iveii hU j:tiesl'« name.
Thedav .mil. I.M- the t lal of (ioveruor
lUhh, liHi.!.' I f.ir miii.l.r. The eliaraeler
of the men nnii.l.;r.:il ami of the man who
was lu'lieiel tor th'! crime er.iw.le.l the litile
eupiUl of VV iiiti.l.Mvo cniiiy. and the court
house waH jiimn. .1. (iovernor Bihb was
hrouxbt In hy tin; .Inrifl. The coiirl le-kt d
bim if he had a law ver. He replied In the
met difrniUed w.v that he hid not. lie
iuilu'e a-ked, "I. Ih. re no one to dtfen.l the
ol.l man?" I he pt^i-oner was siaiiUiii}? I'ke
a while pillar in llK- nmM of peojilo prehenl.
He was oilent au.l hixl the .laleline^N of an
ludlan hrave. Theie Was another man 111
the audience who t^iii. klv at'raeted ihelr at-
iMlioo. Ue WM» like them, a pioneer la
STOPPAGE
Of the socretion.s and urinary or-
<rni\s is ti fearful source of disease
:iu(l death. Hunt's Kcnicdy is an
:ib.so!ute regulator and cure, and
hiis.traved Ihe lives of thousands.
Sold by all apothecaries and
dealers.
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OF FKMALK8
Instantly r-dleveil hy th.< Cntlenra
Aiitl-I'Min PliiMtr, a new, most
M;,M-.eiihle. l> BtHnuiii. .111-^ aii'l Itilalll-
hle iialnkllllnx pla.ier, «.|.eclally
a.la)>toil to relieve F.in ih: I'i.l'is and
Wi'Mk; cftsen. Warianied vas-tly supe-
rior to all oihci- ph.H ers, uiid iho m.st |..'rlect
Ami I totol'idn. I. Ilatnniatlon a...l We.knesfl
vet eomno ude.l. Al all .lru;rul.^is. i:. .IB., live
?.^r»Mii;o.-,poHtaKe free. ..1, i'ottkk I>kuo
ANP Ciii;mioai. CO., Itoston, Ma.sH.
>VIIV
tr^IFTKKN IIUSnUKDGAlil.ONSpure Port,
' «herrv ami lln-k from Coneonl »sr'.|>eB, put
un cBpe.lallv lor lamlly u.e, c.mwldered ihe he«t
aniel.'ever'i.ul .n ihe market i<.r the mo ey.
Miiilo iHTtt to IHSl. Ill fo'O iMi»Th!4-lnir call and
S'alne rnv stork, whi h Ml).^T UK SOLD.
• Oil.** Al>AHH, ChiauiHl'ortl, Mna*.
GOLD LIEDAL, TLUlf^, 1873.
. BrilslOasoa
Ul
.^ Warnintfd a'ufM.luiiiy pture
Coi-nn, from wllchlho excess of
Oil has Ijcea reu.ovod. Ilhas t/ire«
fiinra tl.c strenijthoi Coc:\i mixed
villi Starch, Arr«)T. root or EuK.ir,
&ii(l Is thcp'.forij far more e.;ononi.
Uul, cstirtf/ hat than onec<nt <*
,vp. It is dcliuIouK, nour'»blnc,
slieui! hrnlng, easily diiieiteil,
nr.d I'd.nlrably ad.-.ptc.l forluval-
i»ls QJ well as for pcraonB In healtJi.
' Sold by CiroetirtfeTcrywhcre.
¥. MREB j^O Jrtcslcr, Ite
13iiy the Original
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
OF TUK
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
Mr Stevees-I write to t-nv that in my opinion
SKvens'sCoUfli Mlxiiiie Is tli.« lien nie.lt-ii.o
e»er ina.le Lor-oiul.-;. ferraliih it m the »>.■.«,
I rvcr iife.l In niv lanidv. I wmhl leit. lie wllh-
oul It In Ihe li'iie. It .iireH a eoiijrl. .-v. ly time.
OIllUlIIU j^.,.^,.„i.^v; I.;. IH'iHlIlN^;.
VVestturd.
Mr StcTotiB-I wldi to III nU von for the (Coi>d
(hine liv '.i.vi'ii.V (diivdi Mixture. Aliout a
y.'iir (i«.') I KiitT. '<d Ir.im a severe .'.iii.'h, ami
toiind other leint'll.'s l.elTerdve. I hoi.-htn
40cent hoitleol v.mrmlMiire, !ir«l hef..re lalf
ot U V. a.mron.. mv e.Mu:ti hn i .ll-a).|.e .re.l. 1
hiiil no idea Ihiit I Hlimiid I.e m qul.-k.y rcllev.<l.
an.llrann.a sii.ak too hiKhly .-f the ine.llehio.
Mv dan/Oter Daisy, 'ri years o..l, hiol a e.-hl,
hiit 111.! use of the iiilMure for a .lay helpe'l h.-r,
an.l In a day or t^vo nvre I cxpe i she will be
cSrcT. MILS. THOMAS HUr.NWN,
ra Charle.s suvct, Luweh.
)m^ ■
FRANK H. PULLEN,
Photofjruphlc Suppfy Aaency,
Courier Kulldlnir. 11 Morrlmwck St.
CT B. COBURN &T0.
t'2, for
'.irons
ISlr S'cvcnB— Enrlosc'l p'c-aso And
whlh sen.l Its value In the Itheumaitc I'.irous
Plii^t.r. I ihlnk th. v stan.l the Khirl.hi ellniaie
the host ol anytnluK wo have irle.l. \ o.irs truly,
•J. II. IJ.M IjK 1 ■
Apopka, Florida.
HAVE JUST UEOEIVKD
12 dozen Baitun tinoiv Brooms.
100 dozen Mill, Shop and House
Itroomf, at low prices.
100 Oak Basinets, all sizes* from
one bushel up.
"»t(^'*',^^'^|^.^WtT ™ '?Vjff=^'^ »*^
LOWELL DAILY COUglEB^ TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
7,
lg88.
. \
Mechanical Toys
STKAM KNOINES.
MAQIC LAMTBliMS.
ROYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BENOH VISES from lOo. upworda.
POOKET KNIVES from To. up.
S0I3S0KS AND SEWING SETS in
elegant plnsh and ujoukey skin oases.*
CARIG KNIVES AND FORKS.
SILVER PLATED good's.
KMIVKS, FOHKS, SPOONS, etc. All the
Al iluRera inulie*
CLOTHES WIUJ^GERS
All prices from SI Tn upwards.
Match Smfea,
Fancy Thermometers,
iilovn Hooks,
Button Hooks,
Ami an endlesa variety of Useful Goods tor
the Holidays.
We are now selllii* all kimU of I'ATKNT
MlCDICINi;!* at the v« ry lowest rut iirleef.
KOOT.S and UKR«8 3 reiitn an ounee.
Dear Mr. SlevcnF-Fortenyears I have heen
a biifferer fnini paiilal par.ily.-lMluu to an In-
lurvtothe Bidne. The s>mpiomrt have heen
lonipll.ate.l vOtli hilloUfHe-H. hen.hieho and
uUe8, e.... i.elllnvf me to lose mnny .lay.' w.irk. I
trle.l mi.nv reme.lleH, but lot mull a \ ear a^o .lid
1 lliid wl^iUa liooii Stevi'iis's Compound Dande-
lion I'llls were All.'lhcr plll« CHiihe.l aili.eks
of files. St. vens's eiire.l the liea.lache and
hlll'.usi.os's.an.l the plleh aH well. I ha' o no
Bl,k h. a.hie.h.H now. ami I make a priictlw of
taklmr a li;{ht .lose -t ih.-, »dll8 every weok. llig
Dan.lellon IMIIh have proved exaeily whi t n y
Bvctem 1 e<i-ilre«, an.l yon m-- v ho -nr.- I will
persevere In ihelr use. M. W. lJAIL<h>t ,
' 71 Diillon street, Lowell.
Mr Stcvons-I want to Hay that y.iur Sarsapa-
rilla Is lo-t the thhiK' for those who are r.m
[low, V kn.'w he<a..He I have trlcl It. Thr..u«n
overw..rk iny heal. h was hadly shatt.-i-.Ml. 1
to..k a hImkU- hr.t le ami in le.. Ih.m a month
was c .mplei. ly resUTed. Had I n.u t '1<»''' .»» ^
Biioiild h. ve heen ohlljred U> quit w..rk. M> ao
pciit' h» «""<' "'"' • f'*' '■'•■"•^''-■""y "■ "«^ ■"''°-
A sln«le botdo -'^^j'^^Vj-JiKAIllN. Lowell.
M and 10 Central Street.
I*rioe,
Td Contm.
WHITE RACE
HAS r.lO 'lOO.iMiO, the Mon»?ollan
llla.k •.i."..t.«K)ti,iNK» C'>|iper C.»l.>r
f.no,000,000,
1-»,0.H»,'K0,
iTiiMio raw' hai*' yoi h. en .li-co- ered thai ha.l ft
tasw for what w I. purest an.l hc.l. that snoKC
anything niiCprnlHe tor the P"""" , »*';;' ™<;-
sohie O. O. Taylor »,t«"rhon and Hyo Whls
kov. Iiotlled b» C. 11. GIIAVK8 A SONa.
sad Rol.I oy rollshle tiroccr*. UruKgl«ts and
Traders In every cUme.
NO DUST! NO AHHBSl
DT II8INO TUB
JNDES TH U(J TIBLE
F U K L .
Full set, larirest nlie %l, tor throe
blocks. In tin can. smaller sDcs In
Kxpenseln anv utoveoropcng SUSi
;.,eiii per hour. I'KAlT A tJt »., Uenoiftl M»n-
iiK«i«, 44 8 hool street, Itostoo, Mass.
and Oeueral Agents wanted.
CHEAP
FU[L
nr.tporil.m.
1 e,t
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 MIDDLESEX BTEEET.
HO Tjarye Square Butchers^ Bas-
kets, very cheap,
25 fl'tzen Indurated rails,
25 itozen Paper rails,
50 dozen two and three hooped
Painted Pails,
1 gross Galvanized Iron Palls,
10 dozen J, I, C. Horse Palls, the
htst stable pail ever made,
25 dozen Brass Hooped Cedar
Palls,
100 boxes AmerlcdH, White Cap
and n hite Cloud Soap,
25 boxes Dobbins' Electric Soap,
25 boxes White, Green and Mot-
tled Castile Soaps, in bgrs, 1-2
lb, bars ami 1-4 lb, bars.
«f5 Mfirltet Street,
THic couRiKU JOB orricK la P"P»f®;!)?
execute Job prlnUng of every descrlpoon
OB the shortest ooUce and at the lowest raiea.
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115 CENTKAI. STBEKT,
Offcra unequalled advantagea to pupils In
com oleic or vartld exnirPC of Single and DooW
Entry Hook-kceplng. Ommeiclal Law, Coml
mon an.l Mlpher EaKllsh branehca. etc.
The number of pupIN In the college the pi
cnt term cxcec.ls -'.'50, an.l the principals refer I
them as to the value of the school.
Pupils may enter nt any day.
Csialogiics mulled to any address. Coi
siMjnaoucc soUcUod.
TUITION RATBSl
Basiness Course (10 months), - $40.0(j
Partial Oonrse, 20.f
Day School, one quarter, - - - 10.0(|
PRINCIPALS:
Albert a -Bla'Bdel ledoit L KUnlnLl
T
rat
THE TEA TABLE.
TEA TABLE TOPICS.
a —- .—
Mueh fun It nii.Jo of iho buntlo of tho
preaeiit dav, and there Is caiiHe for It. I ^e
present fa^hiouulde Hoelely j;alt, »o called, lu
whieh the hiiMle wohhle^ from »ide lo aide,
Ih aiiylhlni,' hut pleaslii«. If tl*e «'''"•«'•
coul.l ^e<• herself ;ls ollnux nue In^r, It aeeuw
a. If Hhe niu^t hei-oine dis^'iistuil and .liesn a*
heeomcva w..mau ol m use. NeiUier ex-
ireine, too miieh hustle or too llllle. N be-
eoiulUK. hut there Ih a happy ni'""'"" ^>''»''"
the true lady always liapia.'i»» to llud. .
FMNhloii't. FaueU's.
The Dome.tle M.mthly Is autliorlty for the
following ta^hloii note., una whul heller uu-
thoiity can •»*'«''■'■'"'''= ' . ,
(ilr.UoK of nil UlmN. for Itdwun and
J,'|;:l":ii,teu.h.lr.dl..rtolHjloope. u^^ 1^^
Hl.hi than worn rouml ih" wm-;'. »> i^'' '" '
hroiiVhl out In .h-ll.-aie ndorlli^s, as well as
ill l.laid» ami .lark l-me*.
S,. eral Kr.m h bridal dre««;^ have remd-
Iv laeu mole of Ihe nm.K.lh, hhlny-f.oed
Vcneliaii elolh. Hidv and ^allll -eeiu to have
" AllVlmh of voKi-. rrvrs »nd fold- are
w.Mi. o„ ll... l.a..,u.. front, U-nhs th.- hnd U
Inz, head udlooii ami p.ndanH m. I h.r tl i.t
uuipose. Kodi M.le of Un' li'n.l Is ina.le.lif-
. l,.i.Vllv,usdilrrlii-lu Helm ^hape o.i one
I.honld.'rhrouihld..wntollm point and a
revels on the other. . , , ,
Th.-e..Mi ,|..ve.lie«linril; l.ui n days ar.
,.„ml„ i.al. hi i.a :{own- it Is he nu' lepli.vd
h\ U"\\ «.|.a\.H. with liiill- iH'maih .d a e.iu-
tra-tiiu material, r.'a. hln:; t" Uio wrUl ; Us
hin|L'-lee\.-iliaii;:lii;.'alui..«l to Ihc e.l;f.. <.r
th.'sMrt;hv si.eve* male In •) MMh'<*or
Mill-. .»r -lathed ill h..rl/.....Ml Millln.'* Ir-.m
Mioid.lerlowii-'. Hi.l li.h I h> »!'»' l!»^'«'.
uuii/..; ornep.' .1.' « hine.
Tlni'* fur ill Ne»v Y-.rkihe louimirew liine
|.ei.n.|UUel;irx.', hul wo'ii.ii of J .-te a- ..|.l
the^i''.eP. Iho M e.U of Ihelr II.Mliy. and
while there I- .v. r> in.iieatlon Ihal Ihi" ■till-
4-h- .d Ihe toll.lle will '/row ur elually h"<.
m. .di. e.ill iiir.nl to .11-1" "'♦• enlhels will III,
asimlldnu eNe cix.- Hie r.i.m.ed oul li.e
\vid..daHliesm!it|..f liie haek. /*'■»'='
l.iisli.. Ih:tt I iarroW,M..l very moluheia »«,
ami umiil.hal,. • it were, l.iilie tl:,'ure \Niih-
out pie.eiill.iK :. v ahinpl »''!<l'';. "'"''"1
•nil that il .Iocs MO', move with ihe wearer
u» ".he walk-,. _ , . ,,,_
Small fii/z.-i on Ihe Im.k <if Ihe lieek ine
i)U..-.e. hh.dt fa.es can liiNe I In- .v» r- loei.
Of the front hair iiirn.«l Imek ami Mmrl ei.ris
worn on eaidi nhh-, hut hroa.l or louR f a' es
look ai»»ur.l wllh »*u< h a fa»liioii.
Haffly KliKllInc*.
Now, my purpose in vmUIii},' today U to
BUKj;eht a himiilo and effleleiit niellnxl for
HrevenlliiXthlsWImlof .lander from Un— a
melhotl more easily praell.-etl lliaii the ha/.-
ardoiiH one I aiu erillelsiiiK and one wlilili I
Inive pruelleallv ami . Mr.-fullj te^N-.l diirllij:
the lastHlx veHi'-H. It l-lrtsplll klmllhu- from
uhl hhinifleN or hits ot hark or from ol.l bar-
rehsaud pii.k Ihetn iipil,dit lu a M-VMuart
tin pall with ehise-llllln- e.>ver. 'then pour
on Ihce kiiidllnKH a half pint of ker.mne.
The oil will al ouee Ik> al.».>'rlM d ami v«»u
llHVe Htiek* enough to siurl easily ami quickly
twenty to llilrly llreH at the e.i«l t.dal .d
ahoulaeeulfor the oil. Thus iho tempiii.
tlou to endanger the houM' iiml the llveH <d
its InuialeH |s entirely removed. ractleallv
tbu most MuphI l;:iiorHli«e ylehU lo IIiIk
method lieeau-e It lietler and more «:uallv
doe*, the work re.iuirod.-(SetU Holers lu N.
K. Farmer.
A Wonderful Muttonhola Maker.
AfcloulKhlniJivsultHof eonlUmed pnictlen
III anv hraneh of work are lllu.»lratetl hy a
hiiltoiihole maker in Salem. This worthy
woman htt-lherepulatlonof laslnu iilde to
inak. -m hutlonhole-. in it day. See reeelv.s
a hirjre imuiher »d ilresH wuNih Fri.hiy even-
liijr, and afler leUurely eatlii},' her Mipper
she takes nti her work ami aeeoiiii»li» len
twentv hultouholes Ihat eveniuir, eom|)let-
lii^i the rest of her task the next tlay. A" the
hultonholes are "liaml work," ibe uumher h
eertahilv a hurprMnir refill of liKtu-lrv.
"She Is perfeellv wonderful," sahl a iieiirli-
bor. "ami ahe works so faxt Ihal you cant
even bee her hIte olV her thread."
Pies and TUInRS.
Mrs. Ilohson (atthochnreh)-Tlio lemon
Die you NO kiiidlv eoulrihuted. .Miss Siiiilh, 1
flud l« .'polled. ".MIhs 8iuilh (iu amazeiueul)
-sipoiledl- Why, mydear Mrs. Ilohsoii, u
was ma.le fresh this nniriiln^'l Mrs. Iloljsoii
—Yes, hut, unfortunately, youuK Mr. blssy
sat down on It.
8hewus IntcrPHte.l: Servant— "Hut, inad-
ame, you are not ;;oinj; out iu that dre^s to-
day*'' Mi.-«tress— '-What busiuess Is thai of
your>.r' "I think 1 have a word to say in
thiM matlor. You promised me that divsn
when vou doii'l wear it any more."— ir de-
geudc'lilatler.
"Th" hustle Is poliiK," saya a fashion jiaper.
The fashion paptr is rii;ht, heeaiise we can
nil see It ifoin),',vvlhldt-wabhle. u|»-and-.lowii,
aloiiK the avenue any of iln>e Hue iifteruoons.
— [.Somtrvillc .lournal.
Ol.l La.ly (hi ^'roeery store)— *'\\'leil do
you Hell codti'h lor, yotiiis inanr Youiii;
inau (who is not altogether natislie.l with llie
busine^•') -•*'<'auso I eaii't get uolhhi' else
to do, ma'am."
ffeliicaL
jFinanciaU
Oliuis. 'W. Eitton, UroUor,
Koom 17 Central Itlock. •
AUentton given to all first-clRBB loans and
tuveatmentd.
6a0 anU Colte.
Ipf.cl
Al KEfi
|Hi0ceUaneou0*
..ur ,t 1...;^.' .lutltffl, lU-r'.ljia,
kau>l>inl". ll.^rtirl., 'LoMMati
r,.,rnln., Un.l M.ctr.. "•'^^
viCm r'.Vii'i V ci:.NTa.
TncliQCSTion
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
ciiancl:s AKi: it i^ the.
stomach's fault
Whatever the cause,
it can be cured — and
•cured permanently — by
SAFEST OF ALL Q nf pj
INVESTMENTS 0 Pl . ul.
M„ in itm..ui.t8 of *iOO an.l ^'^'"^ '''%,] '^^^'o^l
I rotn 7 to h per e*iit . M->rtf)<f,i>'i> »" ^f* ';"''' ''"r-'
\Vu Pr,.i>crtu, IntereKt 7 percent. m»^^;">V^"
an I ret.ir.iueH before yon <»»vest^elHewhe»c.
OKfMCOK tVALLACK.AgOUt, 111 Milk stroel,
Room 4C, Boston.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
so Nassau bireet, - - - Maw ¥ork,
HAVE COKaTANTLV ON llAJTU
A .HKLKOTION OF CIHHOK 1NVK9T-
AlKNT WKC'UIirriKH.
Corrcv>"U<iinctorn'inl'<r», llrok/rt atui Invest'
ort mvIkUm.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
.OFFICE
22 SliATTOCK STIiEET, COR. SilDDLE,
hlCWALL O. M.%CK. VrtsldMit,
JACOll IttKlKIlH. Tieasurer,
D. B. MAHTLKTI', Clerk.
DIltECTOllSl
HKWALL O. MACK. LBXL'^l'^M^ri'^llY
.JAMES II. UlASCIh. ,.'f'\%^-'ir^^^^^'^'
jS«r3«B^''^'i
Businegs Cartis.
.^M/^Si
•v*.
(^.Sci-jErJ
NDRAI^EpiLLS
ck: S
which are purely vcgfc-
table and free froni all
injurious in^redicqis.
ft I'/xMl .r •' cU ; or .onl I.y n.i.ll. ti<«.u;?.. rr.|... ..Q
!J«.i7Jti..lc* br.J.U.ttdwiii:k*Boii.PUllada.
ft Valuable Investment.
[HE CliWlFI3N SILVER WNiHG CO,
Office 4B Oeutral Hireot, Boom 10,
bPAi.niMi iii.ot K,
oiler* a valnahle luve-tn.ent t.^ ;thoF« who d«-
Birc i me relnrn« f.-i ilielr nioijey. The eom-
oanv are n..l eiuiatre.l In any wiM-eut .pecu «•
Hon. They are .el.lnK «l>e st. • k '.pen \U merltH,
,,,.p, o.nll.h-nt tliat h wIM renlUe what they
rlHim. »;i.llai..la-.kiiue#il. iix.
PRICE OF CAS,
Wit* tha Ulscoinitofl for prompt pay.
tooni. la
81.20 ])cr Thoiismul Feet.
lidiiey T>re>v<3tt,
NO. 7 JUUM SXIiBBT.
UUMA'i^'CO.^
CATAEBilcnEjM JniM
S^1H?'?"'«'
i-.,r
TLi>
■si.
'-'yfT.
/.-f.t
A
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ijm^t
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ISolon "W. Stovenw*.
ATTOIl IN K Y- A.T - L A-W,
Mo. 3 liarrUters Hall.
, ^— — — _ -
HAUlllHON W. STIU ETEK,
0<>]iMtiil>le aixl Oolle«9tor,
Kouui No. n. Central Hlock.
Olllce hoiirH, from '.) to i:, 2 to A, itn.l ftlouduy,
Thiirrtilay ami Krl.hiy uvenintrH ii.mi 7 t«-» tf.
I .^t^-siieclal aiteiiiloii to . ..III. -lion of reals and
tceueraleare i,l ti-nMiient (.rupertr.
on. o. A., \^'iiyiiiiNJ*s
Surgeon tiviropoitisi.
No. 1 l'r«»eolt Mrvft, - - Lowrll, BlasS*
Oltiee l!Oiir«: e a. m. lo I'J m., 'i to .'» i.i-" "• '«
.. 111., .siii^lnvs. .' to 4 p.m. _
l>i-. It. M. Pr«»N<'ot I,
LaUiOQullsito Northweiiterji l)li.!»cn!»Ary, N»'»
Yorki'.ty.
OincM'. No. » V»yti'«i.'« r.xel.anKr, •'oruat
Mirrliniieh and t.nlrul Mr»'«t», /o'-ni'MUi
!.•. hlcl.er. Olll. u .laM* IH'I houre : vv hi •.>«.»
DAV* en. I hATlil'.HAYS In.m 0 ». iii. Wi'tll 1
.. iM. hX',h;;<HoatU'iitlon fUei. to 'l'*<'lo**» *>»
ClrBi)Mi«th« Nasal
rasMMKei, Allay*
|>.ilii an.l Inlhiin-
Illation, llfals thu
Nor*»s. itestores
tU<* Ht^iistis of
Taste uikI hiusll.
TRY THE (JUEE
.', , A parllele U np
U.l*. |,)i,«.l Into ea. h n..^-
Private Wires l»N« w VorJi.
Ti'li ]>l>one ChU, •TH-Jl.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKLRS AND BROKERS.
Mr>tK«4 miNDM. QKAIW AM> P«0.
VISIO.NS bought auti sohl for Casli, or tmt-
rioil on Margin.
S P, O, BUildini/, LoweU,
KIKHT-CLAKH
tins Cookinj? Stoves
K't Up iiuil reiite.l at a l.iw vmIc per year,
iilt.lujc III* lu.le.l.
COKE,
?ll:SS!AN SEED oat:;
~— AND
CKOLIBH LAWN DREGSmG,
For i'l'M fhcupby
99. tl Mwl -IS Murket fit^««>t.
K'*TAItM'iHKI» IH.1T.
6r
s
INVESTMENTS
AT
'ZtEff\FW& «rli a'i'i Ih aKreenl.U
__^»„ "TmBW m»W%i i',.ii.e.'iOrtH.atl)riix'-
,.i,t*;hvm«ll.reKl.tered.«).i«. KIA mioTII-
Kit."*, 2:1% tjivenwleh street, M w 1 ork.
Urokcu, K'reeuct! ami tleltverwTil.
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CAHH.
AIND TAULKXei.
MEDICALJCONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Olory of a Man il In HU Streiwctli.
M«rve or Physical Force When I.ost Quick-
Merve «»^j^^^^,^,„, ,,y Consulting
I>R. O. J. LKWI».
Who after lutcn»c stii.ly an.l ilccp research, Usu
Kv*IUeover"lHnew, extraor.llnary. .julek.
Si'^i ami I lexpeiiHlve rure tor l)lsea»e«of the
itnSi an V, narCor.l. .s,,ermau>rih.ra. .Sein -
,«i Wcakneie, Fhihl F>ra,.eB, Impoten.,y an.l
^!rXWi^un..lon..;f tj-e Norvoii; ..0^ .em.-
fjK mKhCA 1. i 1-XtM SnT hi« ^ curcMl the
mr^ l"ten n or the Urine. Gravel. Khlney or
lU^lerl)lb«r,ler8,S>pl.lll9. rteeon.lary aymp
t.V,nn krui th.ns, Skin DlHcaaen. all are ahao-
mu,uTwelvv"tho lit tlie uhc of mere.ury. eAinal-
.aor^nSonB• No restrlciUms In -Uet or hln-
iN T ui'b ok vovh i.vvH. Patients v>ho«e cuscl
y nncl 1^ !»««• OOut.
KlrKt mortcnire. with eoupon honcU »J,t«clied.
pHVahe Hemlan'nually hy AVP'^to" Nathm-'
llnnk. rteeiire.1 on l"M'ri»ve.llurmKl. the west.
...Vm 'l to 6 time- the value of the loan. A«»»:
aiTli see. r«'«n.l prlnel,.a1 an.l «•> I «•'"':;;'''
unrulewlthaHmmh prompt..eKS «• »»'\'y*"':
'.mTi'mL. AinoimtH fron. *'"<> up. yhh >"« '
i.lHi.ereiMit. Ai.ply to Al-l.>Ti N ALUKN,
^''r< l\N'K'K^\V.7;^ri .^'rnl;h;en't Vp,K
^N^t'Vun'l.VA'i'K/i'lM^tnVMPrcM.^^^^
n r\TClI. MAl'U(M.l> WUKillT-CIIAULKS
III )V 1A% .1 kKFKHSUN ItA.NCHOyt.
SIX PER CENT.
FIRST MO»XOAGE
SINKING FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
Prinelpal and luterrst payahle at I
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
Wo offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
ami after careful examination recxminend thein
tor InveHtmenl.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 OongresB Street, Boston.
Full lnf..r:ratlon In re^ar.l to these l.on<l«m.iy
lie ohialiied from V. W . Katon, Central hlock.
Mo charso mad* for the use of in«t«rs.
No tliafkv made for ruiinlnar supply
plltesfrom straet mains to consumers' cel-
lars.
OrUsra, whan left at omoa, promptly »t.
tvud*^ to.
0. E. CCHHING, Agenl.
Old utandof Andrews A Wheeler. 41 Thorn
.like i.lieet (Northern depot). The iHiKe^t aiil
llm»t 1.1. lek of llnUhe«l work to he loim.l h>
MhlHeKcx eounty, at prleew inmh lower thai
can Im! ohuilno.1 elwew here for lliht .laHs work
No extra ehiiiKe f.ir ieliliiK work eliher la or
oniot la.weil. All onlers promptly exeeiileil
and In a mitlitfaet4iry manner.
C. H. ANDUKWM, C. WHEKf-KK,
41 Thorndlka Ntreet. - - Worthrrn Depot
LOWKI.L, MA8H.
Stobfg anH »anfle».
Raifii anil Poflof Stoves
AT TUK LOWEST PK1CK8.
1194 MKRRIMACK STBUCT.
AT CLUIFS,
WATCHES,
JEWELBT,
SILVER WARE.
:y3, Ear and Tliroai
KHTA'l♦l.l^'^ I 1) iH'^t.
IIAl«l'rACTIH«;iil OK
No, 4t ThnrurliKr Slrtct,
Hear Morth«:it U«|'«l.
C. II. AKIHIKWM. CHAa. WMIIH.M
JAMES MOlUilS,
Machinist and Fngineer
steam, Gas aud Water Fitter
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Iti'palrer of Nt«aiii. Oas
and Wat4»r Knglnes, I'rliitlnv l'rass<ia,
Mteaui I'umps. tthaftlu*. Pullnys, lAwa
.Mowers, MowIuk Ma4ailnes, rte.
Shop 25 Middle Street, Lowell.
TKI.Kl'ilONK 1.14-4.
m LBlter Founofj in New Enilaiil
COMMKNCKIl IN 1H17.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted tor IU har.1 an.l umgh metal, IU larga
Varlotleri uf
BOOK AND .lOB TYPE,
And for Us IJSKIVAM.KD Newspaper Faoaa.
Cor. Central and Prescott 8treet.s.
Ad.lroBM onlers u> .lOlIN K. HO(JKU3, Ab«bI
M Water street, IJostoii.
^Thotjourter and .Journal typo Is from tkU
foundry. .
I^arloi- Stoves
Of the very best inak*-s.
AT LOW 1>K-ICK».
Call ami HCt our variety.
N. :j. wier & CO.,
51 MARKET 8TRKKT.
nounce.
visit Or. he wis.
t.)
A "\v rll' e OK iiirantee of ^ cure
i^^i,^;;aU«::e.;:rniV;t^'i ami undertaken. 1
^l)r lAWH 18 vvtqnentlv eonsulted hy
m!^ who I live l.een e,e,mi.lot.4y .ll9coiirn)red e
r.'ViK^ln^ riire-l alter liavlns ex perl men cd
u,i h var ..UB advcrtlscMl nosirmnH.ek.-trlc lielts.
S Xh h vuiahly do r.,orc harmjhan koo.I.
THINGS IT 13 WELL TO KNOW.
MAKi.Nt; A Finr.— S.iiric p«opIe ean and
some people eanimt economize in kuulliiiis
and pnper when huikliiiM; a lire, our e.vpi-rl-
ence beiiiK that wiien eeonomy elands iipjier-
most the tire always uoen out. (iive u-
plenty of kIndliiiKs and paiier In the hist
nlaee and th.- tire will he a >u.M-es.s.
To CLKAN GRKASY KAIlTUK.VWAItK.—
We aaw It ctiteil Homewhere that ►lone jar.n
in whkU lard or fit has hicn kept nhd yel-
low-ware llie plates eouhl he eleaned hy put-
ting them in a kettle with ashca or HHl-»oda,
covering them with eolJ water, and allowing
them to boil slowly for un hour at lea.t. This
t» sll verv ,vell aMre-'hrdsthejaiM, luitthe
best way to manage with old eraekletl.KreaHV
piJ plates Is to throw i hem away. Oreaj.y
Sie plates otiK'hl not to l)e tolerated, aud who
CSuld bother to try and .lean li.em wheu
new onea can Ihi houj{hl for a aou^r
How TO I'APKR A TtN.-lu papeHog a
tin! paper the end- rtrHt, then lay In » "trip
to co^ver ihc bottom ami Hidea. To attempt
to naner the whole tin with one aheet of p.i-
'lS?SJkea too many foidHiu the epn,-/^"";*
too muny wriukles in the cake.— [Mr*. l>aii-
'''cAItK OK THK COyPKEyoT.-^«^^J^n
coflrec-pol, If never washed «" "'^'f.'^
with soap, may he kept ™»««' , J'*'^' f.^'
Waah the oulHld.:, and rinne Ihc lii>. de llior-
ouKbly with elear water. Then put it on I e
stove to dry, and wlien dry rub the hiM.le
wSllwUh a .'lean, dry cloth. All t».e bjown
sediment may lie wipe. I off In that wa , but
a soapy dlMhelolU hhould never be put iu»idc.
—[Mrs. Lincoln.
i^vei^ih'iseof l.^'^cVienmn.H dlflerent an.l
.^^.i'tr..au.ert. To those who may havi>
rhv.'i:-H?o-enShr.rt,dninK to marrie.l life
or '"bliiKle l)le6ne.r.ie..*d.
Consultation. M-'^^'/Z^^V^'c iS;*- S2.50.
DR. LEWl.S Is permanenily located at
129 Priendsbip Street, Providence, E. I..
f.) 2 and .Vto 9; Sun.lay, 1 0 to {;. "7J,"mJ.>AT
MALE COMPLAINTS SKILFLLLY TllEAl-
NOTICK TO COUNTRY PATIKNTS.
!».. i*ori«w,-lll on full deticrlptlon of case
fwlth f^e iSd. "c.irin.mertlately «end a aupply
^Tlls valuahlc 'ne.nr.lner. arxonnmriod wU^^^^^
.triicUons and a<lvl.-,c ^o'-|^«f'"^,B°J, g bd-
llBtresslngoomphilntH. JtJBT Publishbd.
Fourth Bdltlon
Medical Minat«8,
with additional colored
lilustratlonB.a Portrait
OF THB Al'TlIOK, AND A
LIHTOKCOMP1.A1NT.S.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speedy cure of alK)ve «ub-
IcetB, sexual dlseasecetc.
Prh-e 'Z.'i conU hy mall
lu> any a.ldress, from *e
'author. Dr. C. J.I>wIb.
Ascntfor Medical >!lnutc8, W. W. DUNCAN,
191 Ml«l«Uesoa Street.
rMINUTESt
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The Lips We Lore To Press
lncl»»e pearly teeth, and exhale fraijranco
when opened. If tliN ilouble charm were
wanting, thev would laek their main sttrao-
tloit and probtthlv remain unklxHetl. oy/Af-
DOWT will aerure It. Diwoloration of Ibe
teetb, unhcaltblneas of the ffuins «nd s
breatb which cause* repnjrnnnce, are com-
pletely j»Bie<lled by Ihia liicomMireble Iieau-
teer Md wrtleeptWi ef the t««M*'fti J?
ALL KINHS
COOK, TAYLOR & CO.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
HAVING TOO MANY
Seal Flush Garments
ON HAND WE MARK VERY LOW
rillCKS, AS BELOW :
» perfort ftttlnc ahort Plush Saequcs at
SIO.OU, down fioni SLS.
7 extra fine short Plush Sacques at •12.80.
down froua Iil8.50.
84 elegant Plush Wraps at •10.00 and
•IS.SO, down frona •IS and •!».
7 Plnsli Wraps, handsomoly trimmed, at
•20.00 and SSS.OO. down from WAO and
•37.50.
8 Plush Saeques, ftall length and real Seal
Oruaments. with Satin Lluinsr. »t •15.00,
down from •!i3.50.
11 extra fine Peal Plnsh 8acqnes at aaCOO,
down fk-om •38.
A few uiore of those extra larR* sises In
Pinsh Saeqnea reiluoed from •40.00 to
• ee.ftO, and f^m •SO.OO to •34.50.
1 extra Black Lynx Boa and MafT •17.50,
down from •SS.
8 handaome Beaver 8eta st SU.OO, down
from •SO.
S snpert.r White Marten Sets •9.00, down
from SIS.
loi. 121, 123 and 125 Oentraljtreet^
Advertise in the Courier.
Wi: UECKIVK ouu
Cod, Haddock, liallhut, Fresh Bfackerel,
fimelts, Flounders and Fresh Herring ;
Providence Blver and Virplnia OVSTEB8.
Clams on shell and shnched. Smoked
Hkillbut, Fluuan Baddies, American and
P. aud C. SAKDINK8.'
Wo h.ivc our Oysters and Lobsters fresh on
Saturday for Sunday.
Ii:»cott Brotliers,
77 BBIDGK STBBET.
HBADQUAETERB FOR
Carriage and Wagon
Repairing
In nil lis branches. Be8t tacll-
Ities and none but skilled work-
men employed. Get onr esti-
mates on yonr carriages before
having: them repaired el.scwhere
ynd save money.
STOKAUK lor Carriages and
Sleighs.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
173 to 185 Central Street. *
POSTERS,
LAMPS
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANQINO LAMPS.
FAKOY HALL LAMPS. .
PIANO LAMPS,
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
Wiih fancy shades.
Lampa and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
-AT-
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
131 Centrui Streets
advertise in tlie Courier.
PAIKTERS
AND
BUILDERS.
Yon will And It to yonr interest to oaU npo«
as before beKlnnInc your
PAINTING
w
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■ OT'
. AT TUB •
Ciourier Job Office.
FOR »AJLJSi.
Three Jatties I-ock Corner Machines.
Thr«e Circular Saw Benches.
One Bolt Machine : cuts from h to » tocbei
One lO-Horse I'ower Bnslne.
One Power Cider Mill.
Lot of S and 4 Inch nance Plpa.
B. P. 8TEVEN8. - 20 Aroh St., Lowell
A LL EtKM or WIOfOCIAL JOB
A%™» djMM^jOwrtwr Job OmM
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
ELLiriGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dni«:gisti
orroiXTB post omoB.
^r
[very Duscnption of PnnlinE
RKQtriBVD IW—
oiotntns:,
I>ry Gooclw,
Grocery,
Or Other Establishments,
Ceurier Job Office.
A irood assortment of flrst-daas
always on hand, at bottom prices. OIt* m»-
m call t oor new and spadona store.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 HMdle Ktreet, Low»ll
BOWKER'S
Lewn and GardDii Dm,
Prepared for Lawns. Grass Plau, EltohM
Gardens and Flower Bods.
PRIOKH I
Ton lb. bsirs for 1««> aMttare fe*t.....^j-.
Twpuiyilvo U>. bars fur *>0O square feet
rifty lb. »>S(rs for 8000 square feet
One hon<li«d lb. bag* «
I^.a^vra Or«i»» 8ee<l»
worn tUM BT
B. N. WOOD & OO.
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LOWELL DAILY COUmFIt, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1888.
J.O\VKl-l. DAI1.Y COUHIEU.
I'libllHhed every afternoon, 8un<l5y6exr«|ite<>,
linlicCotuic. IJuliitliig, jurtt ea»t of the l'o«*
Oflicc, JM« rrluuuk »ueel, Lowell, Mii»«»., I'y
Manleu Jc Uowell. bubucilUlou i»rl(« ,«.(W *
yeai.iO wuisa inoiiili, li couU a weo.dclv-
eitMl by currier, bliiglc co|>tr« i ccntu. Atlvcr-
tUlng rales turulsJiod m» HppUcalloii.
Lowell Weekly Journal i»u\>ilol>o«l fn)id m mo
oiUco ou * rltla> «. I'rlc* tL&U iH.'r au.iun., al-
ways In advuiuu. Larger elivuliiilon lu io\m»b
near Lowell lliau all other |iiii>iri».
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TIM:sI»AY. I'KIUtl AUY T, lSf*K.
Vernmiit now Iiu4 ilihl>'rtvtf i"»|iiil>lli!in
ilul>« orKmiijt«'<l. Thai ou;,'lil lo iiiukf V» r-
iiioiit a reuMMiMl.ly Mtn* rr|Mililli'JH ►lale.
Weaie InrnriiKttl ihiit till) i>iiiu>iiu-tit that
thu uohti u<-t for forty U'llltiunul elcoiri'- lUlil""
watt inatie Ity th<M>l<l co'iMiiittio on li.;liiiiu'
aflur thi« inLiiiil|>Hl eliMllon l» h»'oire«l.
The coiitniit wn* iiinl'- .\u.i. 1, IHhT.
p-ot«n<l" to luli'vn U th:tt "tbe average prof-
It to capital InvcaUHl In highly protected in-
dU'liitVMK 02 per rent. Wc laucy that
t'ii»'f who hiivf tlnlr money InvehUnl lu cui'h
, lii.hi.-trio woulil I'o Klad to lc»'l that lli«y
i wort" i:tllin« tsiuli proHUt. The Uulon cIom-k
Ii8. x|.«i»iiioii of the t.ul.je"t by <lt*«'lariu<
llittt it inay,ln viO'V of Us (Jirurts. be a»ked
••v\!ij «iul»i'.l« ol tlie m-.inufacturerN is iKMte-
att.-l by ll»« tarifiy ThiK qu«'^ll^>n appar-
eiuly ••;.in.|(k'i« putty well wltli Its uth. r
h.clilo <le.lrtrati«iii> Huaiu^t prutct-lion. Hut
|;h jrraml failaiv lli,'s ii) the linpliid hiipposi-
tioii tbMl Willi uM !i larift" we slioiilil coiitiiiuf
to iM'kf tiH»2,0(H».0:iO worth of rolton \iooA>
\n lUif country. The foreij^n uiaiuifaetunr
d >. >n*ltMlii'\« we sliould, a:ul » very iutulli-
^vnt mull kiiow> we couldn't.
Iw'o lIuiiibuBa.
The frleii.U of r. form publi^h d Jim fact-
pr«''(nl«'d !>v Mr. Male *i\ inoiiiU* :»»{o and
I vpr. »»<'»l fn«l\ their surpri'c. nurcl and
li.HPlKi.ntmiiit'. . . . The li.d.iwndciil
pri " hsix tHi'ii II* til innv the t':iili>«l ^ni-l
»iruii}:e.t ••riitc uiit ccititi of die :i.biiiid»ti!i-
l(cin. Uifoiimr:" iiavi-evii.l»Mi nctlilM); and
ooiuTaled nohiuji.— [Ilarpt i'k \V<« kly.
Wa- ti*ereo\ei ^uclI««ll! It i" true the
reforiinrK have U-eu obli>red to coiifeH- tli it
titc l*r»>ldeiit liat» provetl a »hain icformer.
Mill oiue in a whil.' Ih y have ixprcfMd
mild "MirpiiM'. i. (jret and difappointuitsnt."
Hut they have kept rifc'ht oil ln».l»tlnK In
iiititlyMiiue bitalho out uf a huiidrt<|, th^l
lu ^pito of nil till- liiiinbnjj. tlio adu»iiii«ira-
itoii U a reform H.liiiiiil''lialion. It ainoiinl*
to iiolhlnj? with llarpeiN Weekly lint Mr.
I UveUnd io eoiiM<i««i of uii\lblii«. or llr.it it
diidr Um'K oUiHr<l to plead unilty for hiin.
It K^M oB with a sublime iinpudeiico to pull
liiiii for viitu<i* wbirh d udinll" that he doc*
not po.M'w. What can be done will »«u>li
.lef.nderitof i»ucU Miaiiie* They wein to
have loi^l nil mmiim* of c<»n»l*leiic> . Tin v
[iaxcc\cM li.»ext»-c than the hraliuiin wli««
;ickli..«l.diied tl.iit hi. Deity waa u;.'ly. hut
who «lei laietl that lie aUo knew that he wa-
^iTul. t levelaiid i- jfical in one >♦« u-n- lie i"
aiiiaaiitic huiulMi,;; but ho li. no uiore no
than <icon(tt Williniii t'urli* l». . :
WASIIINUTON NEWS.
Sonator Piatt on the TarllT.
In onler that Senator Piatt inijiht addrcAs
the S*'n:ite on tlic rrcs-idenl'.-i incHHajce, the
cdiitational bill win laid a»l«U'. Tiie aeiiatnr
i.p<ikc on tlic uirt of I ho inci«««ize which
iiituli-x the iiuilV. Ii«' |iroii.>unrod the Pivs-
ident a free-trader, and sal I lie tiad made the
Iscue between frc" ira Ic aii-l prolfcllou the
nni'urciit i.>ueof t'i>' c..iniiii,'cainpai-.'n. Tlie
r<i>ul»li<'ai>»» wci. •timed u Kipiaro U-«ue in
which the dem'>cratH lookiuj: »ontli could not
wcir a trcciradc face w hiU' loiikin:; toward
New York. I'oniiciiicut iibd New Jersey
llicv witie a proicciioii mn-k. Kiicht weekM
had pa».»ed >iii 'C Coiiuic'-h a<fcinldcd and th»i
exultation of the demo ratn over the incHxatfo
was Miiiiew hat tempered liv »Hdnei.n. A few
prot.ctioii dciiiocrai». after the lir»t uuah of
admindioii for the i'ic»i»J"iit, had lM'i;un to
i.'tili/.c licit MHiH ihini; tiad hit them: they
did not ki.ow exactly wli it it wan. TIh!1-«
wax bo doubt U(* to what tlie Pre»hlfnt
woiihl be nil 'ei>to<id to mean ii^ thu HUutherii
iinl western i.tate.. I>ut it wax Keen to ho
nece»-ary to conxiiuv dennx-rath- protec-
lioni'l* ill N<:w York, New Jer-ey atui Coi»-
lUMlKut lliat alter all the l*re»l leiil'a tw*-
^»iH'. was not a f rt e trade nn»«ai:e, hut u
prcliy ifood pnite<iioii doeunieut. Tlie
President'- arauineiit wa* ainud, not at Ir-
reL'iilarHie*. not at iiieqinlitiet, but wu»
aimed at wU.d the I'rcid. lit a-oomed to lie H
tiiid it wa» that which Waa to
Special DesputcUes to tbe Courier
TWENTY LIVES LOST.
T!i» ItrltUh nurk Al>«r»«»rn Wrecked.
San Fkaxc'IkC(», tal., Vcu. 7.— Advii-e*
were recelvuif here ye>ter lay lo the tllect
that a vc-Hcl, r'uppo-.ed t«» bo the BritUh
iron iiark Aliorcorn. Iioiind from Maryport,
Kni.. lo Porllttiid. Or., was wiecked on the
WaVhiiifitoH tcnllorv coaxl on tlie nljflit of
Feb. 1. The vcH-el arrived oil" (."oiuinbia
Itjver bar. I'cb. I. but. belnv unablo to jjel
over the bicakcri, put to sea «;?ain. She wan
caiczlit in the jrde, ilriveii northward, and
iluriii^i llic niuht wrecked on llie c.ia!.t near
(ir:iy*K harbor. 'I'lie mii wa* xo liiirh tliat III ■
olileeiH and crew could not leave the ve^M.!.
riu'v tiled to do M). loit failetl, and all per-
iNiicIiexecpt two !.e mien and an apprentice.
II i* thoiijihl liial fullv 20 iivwx were io-t.
Tlic xfM'l ha.l a eai^o t^f iron ore, and fchip
ami cai'it'o wore valued at ft'illjXN).
%eal <!p^tatr.
& Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
28 Central Street, Lowell.
Over Praaoott National Bank.
inHl'k'i'doin """" delllicnd. IV planned lo kill hi^ wile.be.
W- pliiiclij.lleniredanvof tiie M demo- cau»e *he rcfUM.-d to deed to him about l?IO,
en'iii.Mi.ator-tori.c ill I'li* place and aay I OiK) worth of proiierty
tliHt llic Prcilentof the United Slaloa wa«, mother.
We take pride in ehowinf? property
like the reeiaeuoes we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a 8tre<^t restrioled to fine
residenoes. They have been ertoted un-
der ojr personal supervision and no ex-
peusd has been spared to make tbem
firstolass io every respect. Novel in
AiiiiciiKo Man ouia Mia Wife'- Throat in d«ign and Very Convenient in their ar-
»in<trt.hii.ireu'. rrea-iiea. I r*i)ff inent, with haudcome fireplaces
niu A*;o, III.. Feb. 7.~>Ialthew »"'*^'« ! . _ Angbolrd.
cut hi* wilVOhroat \c»teiday.iu tlie pre.*, i •" "» °"" fl..„^ f^. .♦«« .n.1 h^f »nA
...Kv of tiieir three children and the aunt of i }}^7 are fitted for .team and hot and
the victim. The woman died aiiiioM iiiKtani- j oold Water, and have set soapatoiio tubs,
ly. lliiM-h was arretted, lie woul.l make q^q^
lio Matcment. but there i^ no doubt lb it he ^^ reoommeud them to your notice.
13oot5 anil Sborti.
Weather Indications.
Feb. 7, noon.— Tor New England,
light mow. pn ceded by fa r weather in
the eastern per ion. warmtr, followed by
colder weather, li^ht to frcsh variable
winds, shifting to westerly.
left her by »h:r
At proeiit the prict! of ►U;iar ia up. Tlu
men who eoutiol the Mivrar lru»l a»crib- ihi>
tounvtliii'k' I'Ui ll.iir «»wii litioii. wiibhili«y
dcelaie will in the lonx luo reduce the price
of ttuxiir. aid kMp it lovM r than it would b»
if there wciv iii lrn^l. IVrhapc!
■ The propo»al to um' wateif for wine h) the
coiiimuuion i» noihiii;; new^ In the weond
century, w ilhiii «> year»of tho death of tlie
apostle .loliii, the •m'l of heretics called Kii-
cratile*. liiat i-. Mif-coiil.- Her*, tttUKhl Ihd
wine wan lite prodn>-li»n of the devil and,
therefore, wac not to be u»eii In Ilie eiieba-
riitl. Water wu^ lite hubhtitule piopo»eU,
whcuce they were e lied a<piariaiiH.
Some persons In ( liica^o, who».c nain«i»
and tbe ornani/ations tbey reprewei t are not
]{ivcu, have addn'M'l «]Ue>tioiiN to Proldeiit
<;leveiaud and i h iriiiau Itnrnuin, u>kin;<
them If they propi»»e to eountenance the
holdliiK of the national democratic coiivt n-
l!on In the new Auditorium liulMiii^, in tintt
city, on which nou-uiiion labor aii<l eonvl. t-
eut »tone have licen cmplo>e<l. What a free
country thi^ would be, if all the cranks could
have their way.
.lustlce wa^i I<m) much for party in the c%m:
of White of Iinlliii.i. w bo was charired w lib
not heinK a naturalized ciiiz<»n. He hud lo«t
hi8 paiMia. butthe faclof Ids natuinlz liloo
was proved tty parol exidenc, wliicli t!i«
democrats who wanted to shut liiui out sii !
wouldn't answer. Kuou.di of tin ni i-oiucd
eJ with the rcpuli leans, liowitver. to carry it
throu*;!!, and Wldte saved his seat by a vote
of IS" to !().•». Of the is; there were 4S dcni-
ocrals, of whiuii loo were Collins atxl Hiii-
nctt of Massachusetts. Ruitscll \o\ei\ a^'aiusl
him.
senator Stanford i« -aul to l>e prcpHrins; to
head otr appropriations for public l•uildil^r^
where they are not needed. Tlio senator
outfht to have started ill on this policy lonu
aijo, if lie wai yroin^ to do it at all. before so
many eiti°H bad seeiiivil appropriuiions for
edifices erected at enonnoun cost to hou^e
post offices at exorbilant rentals. The ^ov-
eriituent has done in this liircciion w iiat no
private ciiiz.'ii or eorporatioa would ever
think of doiii;;. iiut baviiiir ttvl the precedent,
every city uol \el supplied wiuts to bo treat-
ed us well lis every other city.
l•i:I^^(>^AL.
.lebii K. iru"«ll Ui...i I to ha^e written a
letur sa>imt be will not luii fi'r ( on-rcss
a<ain. Hut It N some lluie U'fore the con-
vention is to Ik; iield.
Mark Hopkins, llie son of the late veiicrat-
e<l on s|. lent of Williains collcire. has written
n novel, whbb lickiior 1« ainiut to publidi.
It dealH with Ainerieaii life alu'ond.
NKW llAMrblllKE.
Tiie funeral nervlce* for the late Col.
John II. tb-uxe will be noleiiinizca at St.
Paul's cliuieli, < oncoid, on Wednesday at 1
p. in., at wliith liour the body will l>e taken
Iboie by the iiieuiber* of Mt. Iloreb Com-
luaiudcry. ___^___^.^__«^
lleceiit Ueaiba.
Mrn. Oliver Wcudell Holmes, wife of I>r.
Oliver Weinlell Holmes, died ut her lesith ine
on Hea.-oH stivet Momlay morninif. in the
(Ktih year of litT aire. ISlie wan a daughter ol
.JimUc (..'hurlus .luek«on of the supreme com I
of .Mus»acbU'» tts. who sat on that Iteiicii for
II year", from IMIH to IS'i*. AIih. Holmes
wH-'inarrit d I'li llie litth ol .iuiic, 1S40.
(Jeo. W. Tiytin, tlie iiiopI promineul con-
(diolot.'i>l In tills country if not iu the world,
died Suuduy at Philadelphia.
in III- JiiduincnI. a prolcclioni«t. Tiiey duntd
not Ko 10 the •■•untry on any auch U^ue.
riie Pi. »i«leiit ItH I referred to tlie Import du-
ties as bt iiij; a -cliemc for tiie beneht of man-
ufaetuiers. Tho proieeiioiii«ts denied it;
•tiid liiev liislMed lint wlieiiocr a duly wa»
hdd whieb protected tlie American manu-
lueiiiier. ctiinpeli"i"U amoiii{ producert al-
wavsiiad br.m^'lit d '«»•. and alwayi* would
l.rli»>< down, llie pi lee of tile domestic urilcle
lo the price of tlie torel>:ii Hrliele. Itaa the
iluiv. llie speak.r then iiitrtidueed tl}{ure»
lo uliow thai c dleo could Im- boUKht at retail
beie lor lentil III liair lliH amount of duty
pal I I'cr \ard: Iliat «i«el raiin had been a«»bl
lor ««'.N..*irt a Ion. wbi.b mole the price, uii-
nil. llie doiv of ("IT. till •'>'» a t'>i>. wlilh) aleel
ruil" could not be boUi^'it abroail for double
I bill pile. ; and Iliat blanket-, cotton Kooil"
iikI woollen clotliiti;.' were as ehcap in till-,
.•..iihir) a» iiiivwlicre, \Uiile articles «»f woni-
iii'-wear were Miperim' in w«irkiiian»iiip
ilid cheaper ill pliee in llie I'ldted Staler
Ilm elst where. The tiiilb was llial every-
lutily except llie du<ie iitel llie lilllliimaire
e.ni.l be t lollie I clieaper in till* country than
Three Peraona Perlah In w Bullcllnsr— One
Mmii Itwilly lluriied.
llltAPKOUP. Pa., Feb. 7.— Fire hist nijjlit
destroyed tho resid«'n<'e of (ieorpf I>. Hill,
throe miles northwest of llollvar. N. Y. Mrs.
Hill ami two small «hlldren |M'risbe«l In the
llaiiies. The lioiise was heated bv natural
Xas tlireet fumi tln> wells, and it is suiip'^-ed
nil overpressure came on suddeiiU . cau»inif
llii> lire. Tho fallier i- so bally burned that
lie is not e.xpucled lu ivcover.
A 0«*ii*>r«»ua OllVr.
Wills, Hlchanl-oii .^ To., HiirlinKton. Vl..
will mall a «opy of tiielr new l».»ok. • tinat
ridn««." to any one a«kliin. Tiiis tells of
llie ureal lliliiKs In nature ;ind art. It al«o
tells of P.iinu'a Coleiy Coiupound. the Oreat
Ner>e Toiiie.
S40O0.— We iwldoin have a place that we can
offer .11 llie low price placed on tills extra well-
built i>*i> itiory lioiiae ol elKht moina. U'i»lde
Lath r«M>iu; heateil bv ftirnace, has hanl wood
lloor* In dbiliiK r«>oin, klblien and panlry ;
hatidHome kh* llvtiiirii, eic NclKhl>orho •' •l"»l
clUM* and near iMisbicsi*. (IBIM)
On Ontritl Slrfet.-Wry desirable piece of
orooeriv, e4iiiNUilaK of lw«»^tory liou»e and
nearlv i:y»> feel of land. Could ciislly be madi-
to pay more lUau 10 jK-r ceiil. net. (l»Mi.J)
Not fkr from NerrliiiHrk Ulrrrt.-Two-
i»lor\, twf teiiciiieni lioui«e ..l II ro.on», lliilslud
til K>M>d shape. A barRaln at ♦i.'ioo. (IWW)
If yiui will call at our offlee wc will show you
mime liivesii.ieiiti* that will |>ay you iK-Uer man
10 I cr cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
»H OKMTRAL MTICKKT.
Over Prescoft National llank.
nleert^vM" and makes ibein taste venuliiel
iiiie. Try one <|uarl and you will be sure ti>
buy uioro.
Pateoi Sil.liuK Window .<c,ri oii« nod Screen
f>oora >nadc to order. Old wtoi na and do«irf
proleeilve laiiir should not i repaired. Kul'lver C'lshtou VVcullier Hirip for
HneplnK out dual. Sectional, exlon»lon ami
.•.«Mnm(m laddrtm. Patent foldluK <dothea dry-
or*. Iiaid and wi»oden wurc. innehlnlsts' ar.d
. iiiiienterii' loeU. I.onBrmnn J^ Marlln'* pure
j.repared paint*. Carpet Mwuepora and cloihc*
wrluj(cr!» sold and repalrol by .1. C. Ilennott, ill
n.iiion fl:"eel, I.owell. .Miis«.
Workiuru Moiie«t at Flttaburc.
The Solar Iron works at IMitsburK were
cl«>'td Sunday, but Monday they st.irtcd up
with iin Increa-ed force of non-unioM men.
< )ver one huntfred men, all colored, arc now at
work, and the linn expect lo liavc every dc-
piirtincnt ill oper iiioii wiiliiu liio next few
day. Wlien "the lioii! arrivetl for llie iioii-
iiii'joii workiiieii to ipill work .Monday alter-
noon a lar;ic eutwd of tiie sirikeis and their
frieii.l' >ratliered in tlie vicinity of tiio mill.
A few minutes utter 4 o'clock, thirty of the
iie.:r'M'> uiiii* r llie pioUHlion of a .-.<iiiad ol
twenli-tive polieemeii made their appear-
jiiice. Tliev wen; Riveted wi b eros ot
'•lilaek slieep" and ""'Cub' but uo utteiitioii
> :l^ p:tid to the aii;;ry «roW(l. The pioee>-
>ioii started down Small Main >treet, fol-
biwed bv tbe iiioli, whieU steadily iiierv;ased
in si/c "until tiie street for a scpiarewns
bluck wlili |.ieo|ile. Al the c<»riier of Tliirty-
tliiid >iieet >t«(ne. commenced to lly, iiu i i(
bi'^MU to look dauLrerous, but tin; onirer-
proiiptlv liirind on tbe eiowd and drove
lliem l.ii'k. after wbicli they escorted tli.
colonnl men lo their lioines. Tlirce trip-
were nece>-ari to y;et all the men from ilie
luill, and llie same scenes were repeated
each lime.
lint V% anula.
Trv a <piirt of hot peaimi- at Krd's's fruit
and eonbetlolierv sto e, :| Merrluiick sireet.
I'onm lie « iiMiie I » iii-u(i< 1 111 1111- .«»Mii.i / .W..H iii"i...ii ,,, .'i 1111 1. I I I.I..,.
Fiezl .i.d -an I in wo-IU-u doiliimr. loo-aml . He lias a I Ildlad. phi-, liakii.y; n .aehine.
„;. i.ink b for uraiil. d iliat llie .Hemdo wa^ | It cooks iliein in v'ood slia|M..^ liUes ll<;;»« ^»
mil partieoliirlv an\i lis lo leirl-late for tbe
In-iii lit of tlie dude ami th(! inillimiaire. lie
I. I . ill d til it Ibei'e \x .i« lii'l oiie urliele of
doiiK >lie prodiielioii tmaiiiifaeliired here to
a loiisideriilde exit lit) tint was not uppruxi-
inatelv !«» elieiip a« il « as abroad.
.Mr. Piiill sai.i liiat Ibo.e who were sej.kliiK
to deB||'o,« til
iblude lliciiiKclveM Willi tlie idea that they
were iiiininit liieir Itlows ajralii.it New Klin-
liiid. The .New iOn.;land manufacturer was
I lie mail w lio liad llie lea«t interest in the
presei Nation of tlie protective svi.tem. If he
»v»-re to ii:iiiie the Older ill wbi.di the differ-
ent cia»M's of the people were interested lu
the inaliiteuanee*if tiie pr«it<clive tarilT, he
woulil s.iy lli't llie ialMUir* everywhere.
rile lilow would hit tiitm lir>t. liiit luixht
.. well be uiideislood; and the biiiororH Were
ciunin-' IO nil ler«laiid it all over the land.
First tiie aiti«an«. Hie ineii wlio worked In
llie taetoric. would lie Ult ; iiexl the ajtricui-
luri-t«— tlie ineii who worked on the farm,
:iud followed the ploiijih; next tlio^e uiiKUtped
III manufactures in oiber stctioiis of the i
countrv wliere lliH iiitlu»tries mi;?ht Indeed I it Is that Impurity In the bloo I, which, ne-
iH! calbd '•iiitaiil ilidU'lrles;" next tho«e en- ' cu-indalln;! In the glands of llie uwV, prixluccH
-a'_'ed ill iraiiiportaiioii; next. tlioM! eii^^affd I y,^^,jj,u,y ju „|,» or ►wellnixa; which caiiaes
10 nierebaiidi-e. and l^Hsi ami least, the iiw.^.,, ,„^p, „„ t,,„ ,„„*, Iok*. ••••
':'T'::Z.i:^X:^':^::^^. .^Va".':.: l-; widen devCop. „,......» «. eye. ear. or
'• no'O. olteii causInK blindness or deafness
which Is the orlK'n of pirn le«, caiieeroiiK
arowths, or llie many «>ther nuinlfesiailoiir.
usually ascrllieil to 'hiimoiv;" which, fasti-nlnx
upon ihe liinjr-, cau-es e.insnmpllon anil dealh.
Ilelnvr llie mo t aiieleiit, It Is the m '-l ireiieral ol
all dlsca e.Hor afle'ctlons, for very few persons
are cntlreiy fine from It.
Drp ant) JFanrp 6ootiB.
THE COLD WEATHER
HAS-
iHtjScellanrous*
If
And we Propose to Start it up Again
with Low Frioes.
What is Scrofula
luaiiU'
ela-8
There isonn lliin<r to l« s;iid in favor of
Dr. Ward'.s proposition to iiicorporate tbe
city library, and ;;ive its diieclor> more jier-
raanunL tenure, aui that Is that the library.
as thin.:;<.s now are, is pretly certain to be a
part of the political machinery, while there
Is au equal probability that a board of di-
rectors, under Ihe eireum-lnnces prepnse«l.
would, a part of lliein at lea«'t, l>e selected cm
Other than political irroumU. Tlie respoii-
albiiity of personal appointment is attt to
make the cppointin:; power more consider-
ate, no matter liovv bad it may be iu Its ^eu-'
eral ebarauter.
We ojin fee no reason wny .Mayor Palmer
should not iiomlnat.! Mr. Hosmer for diief
engineer. Fie was dlschar;^ed to make room
for a democratic incumbent, and for no oth-
er reasou that ever appeared. If any exisle.l.
Every rule of civil service reform Is belter
Halistied by his renominallou tbau by the
nomination of anybody cI-m.-. He was a most
capable and < fll-ient cliief, and has had tbe
experience and fpialillcations which tbe
place demamls. If lie were the pre-ent In-
Not to v'ive him Ihu place now is lo add 1 1
the dlsailvanta'^e of bavim; been liounced by
a partisan udniiuisiration, the lack of en-
dorsement whieli be is fairly enlitU-d to, and
would otherwi>e receive, as bavin;; \h-v\\ a
BiK Uefalottion in Itoston.
It is reported that Mr. John C. Crowley,
who has lilihcito occupied a proininent
place in the esteem of all wiio knew him.
has been discovered to bf a defaulter to tlu'
proliable amount ol jsT.'J.OOO, mostly iu Inis-
lee e-tatcs coinmilted to his care. Air.
Crowley went to Europe iu November os-
leii-ibl> to >eck rest aiul recreation, mid few
dreamed that there was anylbing wionji lo
cau-e so nasiv a departure.
Mr. Crow lev !.-« a nieiiil»<r of the present
sbool board, "ill wiiicli he lias i)een a promi-
nent ami cflieieKl worker. lie Is presideiil
of tile Catliolie Union, and at the time of Ids
fall from «jrace was attorney for tbe Union
lM>lituiion for Savins^s. of w iiii h be was for-
merly president. The olHeitisof the latter
iii^tiiiilion state that tlu: bank eaniiot po^si-
bl> lose over IfsUbOO lliroujrh his operations,
and thai Mrs. Crowley has declared that she
will make alllosses jjoo.l. As far as can b'^
ii-c.rlaiiied, be was trustee for six dillerent ,„,„.,, ,^ „_,
dates, iu two of which very youuj; chiidreiK .^,^, ration
on Ihe free li«t. be deehired tlial the
lactiirers of New Knzland as a
".pnriied tiiat itrilM-" and be cpioted from a
letter by exdiov. Ilixelow of Connect lent, in
eoriecti'oii of an iiitervievv published on that
Mibject ill tlie New York Times, atid :x-
marked lliat he was Informed on food ail-
lliorlty that the corre«po:idenl wlio wn- sent
(1 ::» t'up tlie>e inlerview- was an emidoyee
■ it "till' L"uiral ".•overniiienl. He declared
(with a full understandiu)f of what be said)
III .1 i lioer il:e I'rei-id.nt iu bis uu s»a-;e in-
tended free tra.ie.or el-e he wa^ not <!ealiii){
tairlv w nil tiie Anieriean people.
'llie senator did not liiii«li bis .peech,
\iel<lin.^ to a motion to proceed to execullve
i»u-iue>s.
C!«pl. M'liite 'Wlna HI* Sent.
The II u-e resiinnd eon>ideralioti of the
Lowrev-White c tut 'Hteil eloclion case .Mon-
day. .M0SI8. .loliiiHion and O'Xeil of Indi-
ana, Collins of Massaehiisetls. MeAdoo of
N,-.v .Ter-ev, liouk. dales. Davi- and Lod^e
fpoke. Mr. Cri^p of (ieoruia, ebairmaii of
Ihe elections committee, ciised the tlebate.
(;en. Colliii-*s speech was heartily ehi-ered
bv the n-'pu''!'''""' ^^^'' l''»''^'<''^ speech,
■liso. was warmly received. .Mr Ui»s%ell of
Illiiioi- ino\ed as a siibstiude the rexdulion
reported bv tile miiKU'itv. declariiiu' White
eieelfi. Tliis Was a^xived to by a vote of 1ST
lo pCi, 41 .leuioerats iT'cnsJ wiUi the repub-
licans. Tbe democrats voting' for U hile
were: Amlcr-on of Illinois. I>i,'u;s, llli<'s,
llruce, Humes. Ibiriiett. ISymiui. T. J.
Cami.iiell of .New York. Ciiiimiau. Coekran,
Collins, <"ompton, Culbertson. Doekery,
Eno. Fi«'i'T, Ford. Foruev, (ilass. Hare,
l,iiHoon. Liuhani. .MaeDoiiald. Mahoiiey. .Mc-
Vd»o. .Mc.vmneV. MeSliaiie. Men iiuaii, Neal,
Ni.diols, O'Neill of Illimds. Plielan. IJaiidill,
ll.iyner, Uowlaiid, Husl:. Sayrcs, Sbively,
Sowdeii, Sprinu'er. Stewart of Texas. Stone
of Missouri. Tarsncy. TillinHii, Weaver,
Wliilinj,' of Michigan and Wilson of Miiiue-
The Centennial Reaolntion.
Senator Hoar reported Monday from the
committee on the celebration of the eonten-
nial of the ailopUon of the couslitulion, a
Joint resolution provi<linir that both llousea
are interested.
Madame JanMuachek'a Cnae Appealed.
In the United Slates district court at Prov-
idence .Monday, the case of Ma<lamc Jaiiau-
Hcbck aj,'aiiist Henry Bull, proprietor of tlie
Perry lem-o. N'»;wport, came ujj, oji motion
HOW OAN IT BE CURED
y taking Hood'-* Sarsiparltln, which, by the
remark'ilile ciin s tt Ins Mccompll'lied, ol.en
when otlier medicines have f died, has irovcn
llrclf tobe Ji po'enl and peculiar mulicli e for
this dlseaee. .Some of ihc>e ciiro-i arj leally
wonderful. If you biitlVr tiom serotul.i In any
of lib forms, be sure to try Hoods S rsa|)Hrllla,
THE PECULIAR MEDICINE
of bid runidny aoros on my limbs for live
years, bo bad at limes iliai I iH»idd not walk, nor
pIO' p nlnhls. When I commenced tiiklnj:
Hood's .sarsiparilla, I wan lu pain 80 severe
lliat I cannot «le-eiil)e It. I had no i-ppctltc
and fell nwny. Hiil II' od'a Sarsaparllla did me
a w(m<ler!ul amrmntof Kood. 1 have a »:ood
appetite, have K.alicil lu llohh, and can sleep
well. My sores aro almost healed, nnd I can
easily do a kooiI day's work." .Mrs. C. *.
I^oiU), Hover, N. H.
HooiVs Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druRKlfets. »1 ; six for f.'i. Prepared
only by C. I. HO<>l> * CO., l>owcll, Mass.
100 t>o««»4 Ono Dolltif
up,
iai.
of llie defendant fo:' a lie * trial. In Deceiii-
i)erdiiimires lo Hie extent of tl'i.OO) were
aw ante, I iur for personal and liusiness in-
cumbent and ills term were about expiring, jury nustained tbrouu'li a fail down stairs last
It Is certain that he would be renominab d. spiiii«. In defendant's hotel. Tho motion
was taken under advi.^emeut.
good officer
punished fo
been his fault.
In other words he would I»e
If Paul Revere could now revisit P.owiloin
s<Hiare, Boston, and partake of the L'oo<i
ch«-er at tbe famous hostelry named for him.
the Kevere liousc, he would ceituinly be
proud of tlie distinction; for a lietter liotel
do<?s not «xist. Many distliif^uished ;4uesls.
punished for his misfortune as though It had j jy*'--";:j-;--;^,:^*;;jrllK;i;rm?:
of Compress meet in tlie hall of the House,
that tbe chief justice j<|ve an oration, that
tiie President, justices of the supreme court,
executives of the states ami territories and
oilier officials lie invited to tie present. Thin
much is provided "in addition to such oilier
lion as may In-teafler lie iirovided
for." A short discussion followed the re-
port, senators apnearliij? anxious to know
whetlior tbe resolution coinmil ted Ihe i,'overn-
ment to a L'teat Industrial exposition. Sena-
tor II lie ottered an amendment, strikini; <iut
liie phrase reKuidinj? "such other cultbra-
I'oh-" .....
Senator Piiddieiterper tried to discuss his
resoliiiioii for an open session in consideriui?
the Ilritlsli extraditio.i treaty. .VfK^r sev-
eral Hi eiiipts, lie was ca'led to order by Ihe
prcsiiieul, who put the queslioa on .Mr.
Hale's amonilment. This w.ts carried, as
was the amemled resolution.
Notea.
C.ov. Lon;; has Introduced a bill for the
seizure and destruction of forfeitable Import-
ed liooks. This la regarde.l as an iniiiorlant
DENTIST
'SJ/^WK ST.
METAL SKYLIGHTS
Fine l.lnen Craiih V., down from 10 cent*.
iMiod .til Inen Hsmask i.V-.. down from 'M.
|■a^t colored Ited Damask i.V., worth ;M.
Imporiol MaiMjlllea gullU, VIA •lie. ^i-i^
wo nil #:<.:{.%.
llollHiid < urtalns, with bent sprlnit llxturc^.'Iftc.
All our nhort lenjrth Pl.pies and Check Naln-
Hioksii'iC. worth from li', to '20.
Ml our (ill blankets at f tZ-O.
10 plecen Prapery Silk, tli»Hue«hade§, 4c.; would
be I'henp at li'..
A inrne l(»t of Kmbroblered White Flannel, al
price* <*r plain Ittnnid.
tJood vnnl wMe HIeaebetl Cotton llcinnaota,
•oft diilsh, at .V. |«r yard,
best drc^rt facluK Cambrics 4c. jht yanl.
Klne wld«v L'oclicco I'ambrtrs. In choice light
styles, It'., c; lai4l seas <n'h pi lee IO«-enl<.
licit cpialUy (enliiry Prints fl'^c; u»ual price
III c( nts per yard.
Ilest qualliv yard wble l^ateons 8t!.. down from
l.»', aiitl 1.%.
Ilest ipiallty Mooqulto Netting, 2 yards wldo, 4c.
peryni-'l.' MH
I I I lilark ami colored nrocado«t Velvets at 35<'.,
down from 7.V
\ll our best ipinllty rolorod «alln llha 'ames
«-c., do.«n from ♦I.-'.'); ilils In the ba Kalii of
the season.
1 lot Hue Mik Hiul Wool Hresti Cioods, 40 Inches
« Ide, ;{!)e ; <lown from 75.
I hit im|»<Mted Plaid 1 Hess Goods ».V.. reducxid
from .VI •.; ihcsc are choice ami pretty styles.
.(I Im-h all-wool Flannels, 'fn tdue, jrriHjn and
brown, l.ne tpia.lty, only '.'ic.; worth 7.'>.
We have taken all our 7.^.-., <l ao'l #1.2.5 .ferpcy
Wjilsis. with Hrclon Ir 'nts. braided ami v« si
fronts, pl.iln ami laee Irloimed, and -hall ofler
Ihe entire lot at the uuliorin price of t4i-.eai-h.
All our Itrald ami .Jet Dresa Trimmings at less
than I all pilc^.
\ll our .'*mnll Wares and Notions at lower prices
than yon v\lil ever see them axaln.
All our 4i and 5;c. Cashmere Gloves at 23c. per
pair.
Hoy's fleece lined Gloves 10c. per pair, down
from i).
Liidles' «no real Kid Gloves «!ic. per pair, down
from ) I. '.•.'■>.
l.adles' Fur Lined Kid Gloves 75c., down from
«1.J.5.
ChlMren's Cashmere Mittens l.-icdown from 26.
All our silk CmbrellaR. with trohl and silver
caps, Ivorv handles and natural silckp.lhat we
eo d for S.'l.V). Mill now be olTered at *J.'2.'>.
Ml our Cadlcs', (Cents' and Children's Under-
-ivear and Hosiery at about h ilf former prices.
All our .VI, CI and 'ha. Klbbons at 25c. per yanl
La'lk's', Gi nts' and Children's Handkcnhlefs
marked way down (almost giveaway prices).
We are posltlTely Kotng out of bnalneas,
Hiid the above cut prltsea are only SMinplea
of our entire atocU. Kverythlos; in our
more Is offered eorrt-apondlnjcly chcHp, and
we think by the way our stocK Is being re-
•lucrd the public appreciate our low pricea
and aquaro way of doloK bualnesi.
The Bijou Shoe Store.
The month ot Fobruury is con-
»itleretl by nil morthauts us the
dullest of tho year. Wo do not
propoHO to have it so with us it
low prices on reliable goods can
remedy it. Wo fhall oiler somp
startling values just to keep the
public in a pleasant frame of
mind till the spring trade begins.
We advise all those who need
footwear of any de8cri[)tion to
examine our goods and get our
prices before purchasing else-
where. This week wo have
Two Special Barpins.
209 pairs Ladies' New York
Straight Goat and American
Kid Boots.
These goods are elegant in
Htylo f.nd lit nnd are great wear-
ers. They are considered good
value by some mercbunts at $3.
Our price while they lust is
AND
VENTILATORS, for Mills, Stores, and Dwellings.
Galvanized Iron and Copper Comlooa
and GotU^ra. Metal Shlnglea. Sheet
Metal Work for Uuildlnes. Send for
lUoatrated Circular.
E. VATI NOORDEN & CO.,
'J*3 Harrison Avenue - - BOflTON.
#l.l!i)0.
68 pairs of Gents' Veal Calf
Shoes, in Lace, Button and
Congress.
These arc ot selected upper
stock, with Oak J^oles, and will
wear favorably with any $H.0O
shoe in the market. Our price is
#1.01.
Tho lot IS small and no more
to be had at this price.
SPECIAL BARGADiS \l OUR KISSES' AND
CHILDREN SDEPAiiTliENTS.
OSWALD & CO.
No9. 35 and 37 Central Street.
mmz
at tlie KevcrM house, when In lb>..t. n
. . ,• . . <. I I. .. ' Iracted hv the fame of Its exct lleiil 'iir ; and
The Manchester I i.ion pretend- to believe ;;;i[!;„i;'v,,^„i;.t and refined con.fort. s-,
that "protecHon'* aeliially redu<«<« Instead of f\^r^,\y found In b(deN. The einineiit rei nia-
Increai'lnx
wc do not for
thinks \nj
measure. . ,,, ,
Senator Hoar has reported a bill from tbe
Jiidlciirv committee for inquests under na-
«t- lional authority Into outraj^cH at southern
elections.
S,'nator Sherman will arrive In Boston
Tbnrsdav, ifo to Providence Friday and speak
at the Lincoln banquet In New York Satur-
WH'io*. We ^av "pretend"," for lion Kiveii to It by H« founder, the celebrale«l .t the
f«r. mnniPni iMlipvelhaf Itreallv ''"Tan Meveny. Is v»ei; inaiiilaiind by the day.
for a moment iMiipve lliat it reaiiy a,„|,.nlerpri^e of the present lUHiiajre-
suchlbliiK. If it did il wouldn't j^^^.,!, „„,, j,|g many fi lend- of genial and Ke«
hedj<e ou the tar HT question, but co^e out e„er^,lc .John F. Merrow will eom;ratulalo Jj;*^- ^,^ „j t^^^^a tho .y.tem.
\nAf,\y tor bald tret trade. Aoolbor thing It , hlui on bia succeaa.
Keep your blood pure and you will not
have rheumatism, flood's Sar«npirills purl-
YEAST
POWDER
ABSOLUTI.I.T rUKK AlfB HKAI.THFUL.
CBS«aaln(( all the f(iM>d nuAlltlca of
ifInK powder*, while It oontalna
■one of their Injvrioua incredlenla.
Has received New Swiss and
llnmbnrg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, Allovers and Tuckings.
Torchon and other Laces. Ruch-
ings, Coventry Kufflings, white
iiiid colored. Ucrman and Ameri- Bargains that are Bargains,
can Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Goods in great variety. Exami-
nation is solicited.
As a special attraction to our
popular store we olVor tho follow-
ing extraordinary value
For Saturday Only.
To nil purchusfrs of Ladies'
Boots for $2.50 or upward, we
will make a present of a pair
of Ladies' Plain Croquet Rub-
bers, which are usually retailed
at 50 cents.
i\
ta
Don't get left this time, per-
haps you did before and were
sorry afterwards.
Saturday only ttiis Special Mtraction.
Watch us All This Week for
^(^(Metti<MM^
The Bijou Shoe Store
nmili Menioitek St. ^
LOWELL DAILY COURIEB, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1»88.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Maikots.
I Vrum Oorill.7 * CompiWT.i
LOCAL NEWS.
AaiC^EMKNT.4.
"IIKI.D HY TlIK KXKMY."
This is the tillo of a play that baa
with tbe late war. It has hsd lonx
do
in
to
runs
New York un.l Bohlon, where it achlevetl
^i-eat Huceenaes. It lias aNo bt<en taken soulb,
and received inucb applause
It Ik much su-
obliged to resign tbe treasurerablp aud Mr.
8aw\er was cbuaeii in bis place,
Th'e Y. W. C. T. V. held a raeetinu last
t evening and tilscu»setl matters pertaining to
[tbe work il is eiiKajjed iiH «„„..»
j There will be no racetinn of tbe Boyh
braiicli tonight. , _
A vaulting,' biir has lM«en added to the >rym-
na>iuiu and racks for tbe dumb bell-* and in-
«iian clubs are bein« made. Other Improve-
lUeiitN are contemplated.
riiuiMlay eveuliijr. ul <iuurier-p»«l 6,
active nietnlierH and tbe commiltees
FIRK RECORD.
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»obU)n.-l. A. Kvana hid In the exchange »M0O
for right to call flOW AlcOUo" «»» ••♦^U Iwlanc^ of
this week.
UuotMtlona.
HOMtta.
ClortUiff Openlnir CJ^s'iy
Feb. 9. Ke»». 7. Feb. 7.
0.,K.*W. Va WK
<;., K. Jt W. Ineoinea <»*< . ••••
Old., bur. & Nor. fl'a >«»«< •..
Muth-iin I entraU's.... UO
Boulhurii IvMUStts A'a.'.
LAMU aTtlOK*.
Ashlnwall ■•■
Ui>stoi>.. • 'M
Boston Water I'ower... 7X
FrenchiMnn's Hay
Pouo*>»eoi lUy
Saa IMiuo
Weal hnd
TKLItPIIUMK Mn»OKa.
American Itell Tel. Uo. iU tli^
■rlo relepliioie Co. . ... Mii ....
Naw turfland rol. Co.. 43
KAILHOAI) arooK*.
A.,T. AS. Fe W *»
AtlauUc A I'lictllc. IdH
Odloaifo. Uur. A galnoy liN liKU
Ualon I'aulUu ^^ ^'^'4
LOCAL MAILHOAUa.
Boston A Alluiiiy b*'<
Bosuoi .t Miiiiiu 'ilut.'
(^flnii-al of Masa. com.. M .•••
Contral of Mas*, pref.. 10 ••••
Fludiloii'K ,?}
Old (.'idoiiy 1<I
aulbiiid coin • A ••••
Uuilaud pre( 3.% ....
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OMcago A Norihwesl'u
Oantral of N. .Ieri»ev
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D<tlaware, I,. A W. ...
Denver A fort Worth. .
Brio
litnt^aK it Texan
Lndsvllle A .Naslivlllo.
Like .Hliiot)
MlMSonrl I'acinc
Mortli rHCllle pnd
Naw York Ceiiirsl
Norfolk A WuMlurn....
On^aiia. •* ...... ...
Oroaoii TruiuM'iiiitia'l..
Fldf. ,« liea<lli<K
Texas I'lieiilc
Uoton i'aclllc
«t. l'.iul ...
MiaOKLI.ANKUUI.
Western Union 7>l
PuHinin I'alacAjCo IHV
Paolilc Mall >>.^'t
MiNINti articKi.
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THE COmL
The
TROUBLES.
-Sh«Bando>
ll«»dlnir IHinera at Work-
5line Uuii colliery at Ashland,
The nin
Ta., operat«d by the .1. Taylor extato, ro-
auined operalloos Monday mornluK with
alioul iWO bands. Xorlb Ashland aud Key-
atone cilleries, operated by tho lleadhig
«oiU|>any, al^o worked all diy, and no
trouble i« anticipated in thi<* district at pren-
Unl. naat colliery, operated by the Heading
company, n-iuined today.
Tlie pnielamid ions of the siierlff and bur-
Ke.»rt in tlie .Shenandoah valley bad tlieii
hoped forertecl, in keepiiiic tlio-.e citl/eii» not
of tbe .Slavonic rai-es at th»dr places of busi-
ness or at their iioincH .Monday. Tlie lieM
element of the Slavonics ali«o remained away
from llie VVilli;iiii I'enn colliery, and took no
part ill anv unlawful a^MMnb|Hs{e. Toward o
o'clock tlio boltier and more unruly spiritK
walked down to the colliery and «atlieiv«l
there in little knots hIoiiu tbe bilMtle and
roads, (apt. Cluisllan iiad six ears of his
men on band, however, with their Winclie:*-
ter* under till ir arm*, and wlieii tliey di«ein-
barked troin tluir trsln ai.d »lepl<»yed uloni{
the road- leadiiiK from tlie colliery .0 tbe
place wliere the eollierv employes either
took tbilr rejfular miners^ train or the to\%n
road, tbe would be rioters realized tbev were
destined to Willie a IokIiiu; liu'lil, if they at-
tem|»ted violence. Wlien Sberill' niiHy uml
bis po?«se iilio appeared alon^jlbe pike and or-
dered tbe I'olc!* to di-perse, tliey ;;ave up tbe
contest and >ielded obedience. Tiie work-
men pn>sed ilii-ni op tin ir way home uuino-
lesled, and tbe biitili' of law and order wus
won wltboul llie .-trikiii;: of a blow.
j,One powerful iiitbieiice iu prcM-Tvlug tbo»
peace of tin- lown Monday eveiiini, was the
calling of a I'olMi meeting at Uobbins' opera
house bv Uev. Kiiliier Waliiiiski of tlie Ur«-ek
Uatholie'cliiireli there, lie limed liii meetinic
for Tt o'el.icU, the hour wlicn the trouble
wouUI begin. If at all, and lie held bis audi'
ence for nearly an hour antlalialf explaliiiii.;
to them tbe tone aud tenor of tbe proclama-
tions iwMied.
The tii>t rpu'id:ir ses-lon of the general
executive board of llie Kni«lits of Laliortbat
has been held t bis year was bejrun at tbe
head«iuarters of tne order in I'hiladelphia.
Monday, and will probably continue for at
least ten davs. Tiiere were present Messrs.
Barry. Hailey, Carllon, MetJuire and .Secre-
tary'Haves, leiiviiis; only Mr. Powderly and
51r. Ayl«">worlb ab.'^piit. Tbe Ke^^ion la>ted
until 7 o'clock. and while it was a secretone. It
wan letirne>l iiftera<ljouriiment tliat the bosnl
bad eiubirsed tbe istrike of the KeadiiiK Rail-
road employes, both railroaders and miners,
and that the moral, if not the financiai aid of
'tlie order, would lie brought lo bear in favor
of the strikers. Oeneial Master Workman
Powderly, It was exiiecled, would bo pres-
ent at the (.e— Ion, but at the la^t moment his
fihjBiciiin forbade his leaving .Scranton. lie
8 expected to arrive Tuesday or by Wednes-
day at the latest.
tv iMKir lo verv tine. iKing quite uneven in
it's uieiK. Col. I'rescott (.Mr. Biocli) and
l.ieut. (ion!on llavne (.lobu Marhball) were
the ^•►l. Tlie former bus the chief role of
Ihe piece, and lie bU^-talned it eapitnlly. Mr.
Hloch was, a few \earsaso, a professor of
oliK'i/lioii, and v^e" iwiieve read in Ixiweil
once or twice, lie ou>£bt to give lessons to
some of bi« asaoclatei, in tlie ca»l. He acta
Willi Hue efftcJ. Tho three female parta
wireali'oejtendiliKiv v*ell done, especially
lliat of "Jtaehael" ami "Sut-an." Ttie for-
iiier curried Ibrougli the iryimj sltuallona
«ltb lellinKtffeet.audtbe latter was very
tide indeed. The lie x I lies! Nbowinjt wa*
ntade bv ••U'sllc'Hhpecial.' Mr. Karnll, ou
whom n-fX* much of tlie burden of tlm play.
The leM wa« not verv cretlilable. ••liemral
Slanila iii" and Ihe other military character".
•.Ii..ntt.l tl.eir parts with ail their Itinu". *nd
with constderablo ^tauiiie^H and >tifrneH*.
which was far from reulUic. t^iicb a liead-
quaiiei'«i.cene iih wax preaenteil coui«l not
bttVeo«curr.dlu real war. tbi the whole,
however, the pit'i'e U Well worth heuriiijc and
seelnic. The leallv fine acilntf of Mr. IIM-h,
Miss Mills and ti/pNy Oray Ih Ina; of « hUh
Tiie plav Is to Iw presented tonliibt. and It
will probably ba\e a full imUM-. Tbe utleud-
uuce waa ouly lair lu^l eveniiiK.
AeTIMm'H BANlirKT.
Tbe entertainment announced for lhi«
eveiiln/ at Kiik street chnieh vestry will be
hniintiiinjr out of tlie common course. Ihe
several lablei. are to lie serwd bv per.«ms
lepivscntiiiK cbaraeiers in tbe worki« of dif-
ferent authors, and there is to be an eiiler-
tidiiineiii bc'ldes. SupiMM' I" '« l**^ served
from (I :I0 to H. and tbe entertuiumeut beKiH"
al lialf-past wven.
i.i:«ii itK At PKX>ri.K*« n.iMi.
Uev. Kmiih Haker Is to leciure at the
iiieiiV branch of the IVople'i. club tomorrow
liiitlil.oM "Wliy JouiiK people fliould love
Aimrlca." Kichii Irom forei.:n scenes and
.'XIM rieiices, Mr. Maker can talk very entt 1-
tidninwlv ami in.lrnelively on tbe tlieine. It
will Ihj a chance that youiiK men »bould not
luiaa.
I.i:.\l' YK.Alt MMIAIII.K.
A pleasant entertaiiuiieiil at the KUot
eiuireh i» pr«>inis«d for llmrsday evenbl;t
iie.M. Tliere will be an ox ster supper at •
o'cliMk.aiid a* m u br«K>m«uill will lake place.
It Is culled a leap \ear socialdi.. The many
nllracilons it olbi-H should call OUl u larifu
iiumlN.'r of patrons.
IIIK U<HK OK < IIIOAMAL'OA.
.Since Kev. Alexander lliuikbiirn came to
the First llaptlnt chunh in Lowell he ba« ac-
quired a local reputation a-, a sjM'Hker which
serve* to draw uudielicei* wherever and
Hbenever he I* annoiimed lo speak. Mr.
Itlackbuin w^is a soldier, and liN le«ture el«e-
wbere aiivertised on •'lien. (b-o. II. Iliomas
and Ihe'Army of tbe < niiils 1 land" w ill be a
treat. It I* to be lu tbe church Tburnday
evuuiu}{ iittXl.
DAKINO HUKOLAHY.
Armslronu Is e.vi>ecled to be
State Secrelary
present. ^, .,
Tbe March Ishue of tho Monthly Creetlnj;
Is now ivadv for distrlb.illou. Tbe number
Isquita intereMin>r, and contains much lu-
formation relative lo the asaociatlon.
Society Bappenlnga.
Al the dedicatbm of Ihe Sons of Vetcrana
hall, Feb. ITih, Il Is expeeUd that Mayor
I'almer ami other dljfuilaries will be lu Mt-
leiMlHU<*e. , ,
."Spindle litv council, United FrleiuU, In-
itiated several cHndltlMleN lu»l evening. The
meeiiiijjc wa* of an interest liijc nature.
liartleld eolouv. ril>;rim Fstberi.. will cele-
braie its anniversary Feb. 16. Bay f^Uite
cidony will Im; present, loKether with ibe au* j
preme ofticers, , . 1
District Deputy Supreme .lustlce BeivJamlu
lloil and aelliiK Supieiue Herald Cbarlei* S. !
Dodxe, both of iIiIh city, will Install the offl-
e«rsof tbe men'* lirauch, Iron Hall, Law-
rence, this eveninx, „ - . \
Tlie Ho\ al Arcanum bus 120 eounclla Mu ,
lO.UHt ineinlierN in xMassaebuselts.
'llie ni"iid council of .Massacbusclts, Amer-
ican heiifion of Honor, iiKcls in annual sea-
hlon in Host(tii Felt. *2I
Tlie tive-story wooileu manufactory of tbe
F. M. Holmes Furniture company on MoU-
fonl street, Charie.slown, was burned Mon-
day afternoon. Tlie fire Is auppoi-ed to have
cauulit from a lamp In tbe hands of a flnUh-
er. The i<m< is estimated ut from f40,U00 to
Vl.'i.tKM). witli ijjt-l'-MJOO insuraiKH'.
The town fai 111 at Fist t'orinth. Me., with
W) sliee|i and farmiiij; tools, wa<*buined Mon-
day niornin^r, and il is reported that one of
tbe ininules oerUbed.
Austin Wasiiburii's dwelliiiK' liouso at
MoiiiHsrue was burned Monday morning.
Loss. t'.'.VK); insured.
Tlie Metbo.ltst K|»iscopal church at Kre-
nioiil. (>., was tfitally destroyed by life at
noon Mondav. 'i'lie cliurcb was built In 1884
at a c«».t iif ^'j:!.!)**, nml was insured f<>r $10.-
UtH). KK-I'resideiit lluves is a iminlKr of
From Yesterday's Second Edition. »>•▼• » 1''"^ «xcd fonhe -nn
• record in the ca«e of riof
minntion
PRINCE BISMARCK
Speaka on tli«« Sltnittlon In Kurope— Proe-
p« ct of I't-Mce (jo<m1.
Bkulix, Fel». «.— The announcement that
I I'rince Itininarck would s|icak on tbe milita-
ry iiill drew a ;j:reat ibroii^ of people to the
UcichNla^' today and tbe Kalleries were tilled
loii^ lief ore tiie da v's busii\ess was bexun.
I rriiicu William of TruNsia and I'rince Ia^o-
. pold, M>n of tlie late I'rince Frederick
j Charles, o<rcupied tbe court box, wiiile tbe
Idiploinalic jL'aibry was crowded with forei^jn
reiiiesenijiives aixl lia-ir fainilii
I'rinee Itisiiiarck was ulOliiisiasti 'ally
urecltMlon bis WhV to liie It/icbstiix paiaeo
Wll-
of th«
K. C. Smyth
avuiii'^l llie board of vi-itors ill llie theofox*
leal iustiliili.iii ill I'billlphac tiieiny, .Vielover.
Tbe casi. will be heard Wediie-ii »i. Fei». 15,
by .ItlNtiee' Allen. \\ liile in tjie |Htpular
Heiise tlie term "a diminution of tbe reCA>rd''
wool I mean to redoce ii. in its b-c^l phrase-
olo;.'y II sl;;iii.ies a eorreeiioii of the record,
and il ni!i> Ik- iiierea'>ed as wirii us reduced
by litis procee liii^.
Mrs
seven
doctor
iIm\ "i.
ilow She 8Hve<| I lit- Uwby.
.lesse tiiu'e. SI. .loliiisbiii y, VL, tried
ditli rent kiiid«ol | leiau tl r>>od. Tbe
llioii:.dtl the ImI>> loiild lixe but a fear
she ehaii::e«| lo i.N>-ialed Food. M hich
saveil lite bo\'«
well.
lib', uiitkin.' biin Ijt and
bv crovyds, wliielt lined ibe d5ute aloiitf
this ebuieh, and when It was liuill gave t«<>00 hebin^^assH to the palact*. I'rince Bismarck 1
towiird tbe enierprise. He stands ready now ! eui,;piHi the Beiebstajj at I.S.». He was re-.;
to du|ilicale Ills former subscription. i tvived with d« afen:nx cheers. Tlie Hou<«e ,
A fill III house, with its contents, Iteloufrinx | priM-ittibd mHIi tlie iirst readinx ot the niili- ,
to B. F. Barklev. Ittlwcnn Spencer ami I'ax- ^ urv loan bill, and I'riiice Bismarck aiitse lo ,
ton, was hunieti .Mondav duriux the tai^ii^'s ndiirt ss the House, lie said : '
' ': •*'l do not believe I can add an>thinx t** Hie
true state *if ihe e:i»e re;;ardiiix the. Itill. I'
do not address von on I liul account. .MV i
I object in to speak of tlie xeiieral Mluation of
Kiinqs-. 1 may coiitlne myself lo referrinx
I to what I sHid on till- same huiiJetH over a
' year nao. Tlieie has been very little chaitxe
iilisenee, and i* supposed to l>e the v\^k <>f
ineendiaricH. Lo.s. *ai«W; insurance j^'JOOO.
The Britton Iron and Steel compan>'s
worlvs were btiined IH Cleveland Saturduy
h\ ilu' e.\plosloii of cnulu peiroleiim. Ia»ss,
^r-ii.oon.
NUIWS ITK.Mrt.
—Tom Kills, editor of the Hornet, was shot
and iiiorlullv woundevi at Biiminxham, Ala.,
by Ibteciiv'eSullivau »a«urday. Kills pn
lisht'd , iiiHttei
l.iller i'e;;ai'ded as lilielous.
—Commander Whaleii and Quartermaster
Dowliiix of Peter Cooper post, (J. A. It., of
.Ni;\v York, who were aritsied nienlly for
paniduitf with mu»lc ou Sunday, have IhhiU
em|iied from Ibe o|>eralioiis of the law
crttlug »uch parades.
i{OV<
BASE BALL BREVITIES.
The Williiius colh-xe hlnelobes llireo
plajers wlioxi"a''uated last summer.
is not 11 iarxe loss, numerically, nml there are
Rood
That
Tbe lUlh unnual iKssloiiof the xrand lodxe, d|„i.i„„j,,.,|, as <i. A. IL or«aiii/.ations are ex
Kniuhts of r)tblus, will be hebl tomorrow lu ' - . . -
Boston. . , .
Mlddle».ex council, American I^arlon of
Honor, has a li<r:(e numlter of upplicallona
for nieinbi rsliip under coiislderstlon.
A meetiiiK of tbe committee to make ar-
ranKemeiiis for the c»debralion of Lowell
lodxe. Odd Fellows, Feb. 20, was held Halur-
day eveninx. .. .
Tiie Aiicieiii Order of Unitetl Workmen
bus I'j.tHJO iiiiiiiUms in .New Knuland.
Hi;..liltti<d ussenililv, liood Fellows, has t
laiue number of ui»plieaiions on llie for the
next meet lux-
The Insurance commissioner of Ihe state Of
Missouri eiii« red a suit axubisl llie Iron 11 II
and Ibe I'liited Woikineii for allexed viola-
tions of llie insurance laws of the state. 'I ho
lion Hall was made lite test ca-e, and Ihe
tlial look place before tbe imp re me court
last moiilli. Tlie resuli is claimed as a com.
plete xiiidieaiion for Ibe Iron HalLanda
substantial victory f«r ilie orx«it'i«i«ib»n. A
di-patcii receive.l in lhi«tUy today x'ves ttie
facis. The nieuilsis of llie order In this city,
to the niiinlHr of 225, w ill receive the uewa
with Hati»fuetluu. ~
iini-e tlien, when 1 fean-tl war'wilh Franee.
Since, then Fraii«'4i ba» elected a peace-iov inx
pr«-hideiit, and u |tacili • disposition lias pre-
vailed. 1 can, ilioiefore, leas.ure tbe public
that so far as France is concerned, tbe pros-
lU-uardlnx
than
when 1 said llial we liave to a(iprebend no
attack from Itiis.iu. Tlie situation must not
liejud^icd from press comiuelil*."
FROM WASHINGTON.
For The Nervous .
The Debilitated
The Aged.
K'dicaland »cli'ntinr sVl'l hcstt last polTf«l tb«
i.ltni of thu lef'ir in-iiiil i>i<<iieliitf for tbe n«r
V 'OK. del)llit»lisi. and the a»r««l. »>j' coiiililiiiiur tlwt
»w-t u.'rw toiilen, t Arr\ met iJoe*. with other bITkc-
tire ivuhhUm, waiih. nilln-' »w»tly Imt «>IBrti«ntly
ell the kldueyo. liver cud Imwel*. n-iiiovp ilii««Me,
tvktur«!KtTanirthaadiei:.>\t viUUty. Tliis iuidloio* la
I
cone, rninir SuilCvan which tho i ••eci las iKrcoine iiiore pea.rlul
I Uti«s|.i niso I am of no oilier upli ion
I ...I..... I ^..l.l al.... ..... I....... I..
Speaker Carllale Avain on Duty.
WA«lli.\«Jn>N. Feb. «.-S|ieaker Carlisle
occupied tbe chair in the IUum: today fur
Ibe Iirst time fiiu-e liii> illuess aud wus ^iveu
quite an o\ athm by both nides of the House.
A vote ol IbaiikH was v'f^eii SuiimjI (ox for
tbe able and iin|iartiul maitmr in which
piiaidcil durinx Mi'- Carlislu's absen>e.
he
dned il
inorulux by
Coat Dropping In Price.
Notice WU8 received at Wilkcsbarre Mon-
day by coal operators not to ship any more
ooal to Philadelphia, on account of the
crowded coiid lion of the North Pennsylva-
nia railroad tracks Ittt ween Bethlehem and
Pbilatlelphia, wliich are said to be full of
loaded coal cars. The production in tlie
Wvoininx valley is cnormous.and the output
will now have tt) bo sent to New York and
BulTalo. Prices dropped a tlollar per ton at
the breakers lliero .Monday.
______^__ ■
Don't
let that cold of yours run on. You think it
is a llxht tbinx. But it may run Into catarrh.
Or Into pneumonia. Or consumplion.
Catarrh is disjiiistinx. Pneumonia Is dan-
gerous. Consumption i^ death itself.
The itnatblnx apparatus must be kept
healthy and clear of all obstructiong nnd of-
fensive matter. Otherwise theru ia trouble
ab«>ad.
All the disenscN of these parts, head, noae,
throHt. bronchial tubes ami Iuuxh, can be de-
4lxhtfiillv ami eiiiireiy cured by tbe use of
i^aebreS (Jerman Syrup. If you doii't
know this already, tliouaauda and ibHusaiids
of people can- tell you. They have h-iiu
cured by Ir, aud "know bo«v it la, tbem*
■Hlrpa.'* Bottle only 76 oeat*. Ask any
Dr. J. M. Hailry'a K.-aldence In «1B*«;«-
CM KnieffU by Hiirclara, and •»ao
Worth of .iMwelry hlo»«u-lhe Uursliua
KaoMpe.
About two o'clock this morninx, Mrs. Dr.
J. M. Bailey «tf West Biileriea waH awakened
by a nol»e in the house, and saw a iixbt at
thu Name time. Imme.liately afterward her
sloepinx rottm tloor was burst open, and two
men eiitereil— one weariuif a black mask,
due carried a revolver and -« the
oilier a larxe knife. She xuve a
scream, ami tbe imn, approuebinx I"'',
told Inr to keep t»ttll— that they woiiblii'l
iiarin her— also sayiiix that all tliey wanted
w.is iu-r money. Tliev tlieii asked her if she
liad any moiiev. She answered— "yos, a lit-
tle in the bure'au." One went to tiie bureau,
hut could not tiiid tlie few d.dlars in money
in a pocket lto«tk in It. but look a^old watch,
two solitaire diainoini riic's, a diamond col-
lar biitlon, cameo bar pin. a turqtioiwu pin,
pearl pin, two p lir of ear i inxs, a oilver pin,
H pair of red stone ear rlnxs ami «» l>bM;
enamelled locket from it. They accused her
of lyiiix wlien lliev could not in their hasty
search llnd the wallet. ,
Willie Ibev were inakinx H'C search she
called tile name tif st»me man, loudly, to
make them believe that ibeix- was a man in
the iiouse; and tbeydold lier lo keep quiet or
lliev woulil cblorolorm her.
lier cousin, a memlter of the household
wlio roomed near her. wa>*a wakened by ilie
breakinx open ot the door, and ran. in iter
iiixlil ciotlies and barefo«ited. across the
hireet. to the house of Mr. Wood, Dr. I.ai-
lev's foreman, awakeiiinx liim. He came
iiriinedialely lo the Iiouse, and the burx'""**.
Iiearinx his upprttacli. blew out the Iixbt,
and one of them ran down stairs and up the
road. Mr. Wood beard tbe ol her one, antl
eiideavoied to catch him, but he jum|)ed
over the balusters as be ran down
stairs. Mr. Woo.l endeavored lo eab-h
liim, but tumbled over some chairs,
aud tbe buijilar made ^'owl bis e>*-
eape. Mr. Wood llirew a cbair at him,
ami thinks he struck lite burxlar. Entrance
was eirecled l>y them liy opening a w iiidow.
The buryi.iis disaiiiwared in tbe direction of
Carlisle. It is believed tliat tbey had a team
a lew rolls from the hou.se, ami one of them
spoke of a team.
Dr. Bailey Is si3eudiiig the winter in the
south.
Y. M. p. A.
The boardof manairers of liio Y. -M. C. A.
held a business meetinx la-t eveninx in Hie
parlor. President W. F. Hills in tho chslr.
The reports of llie lecture aud entertainment
and the llnance commlllees were picenied
and adopted. Mr. W. II. Ward, who wtw
.recentl) elected chairman of ihe linance com-
initu^, accepted the position last eveninx*
(Jcnerul .Secretary Harlow reporttsd that the
association work had been actively pushed
durinx the month of January ami ilie it-sults
were quite encouraxinx- The various com-
mittees are takiiix hold of tlie work, allhimxh
they have l>«'en appointed but a short tiiiM*,
and the finance committee in narticulur,
exfiects to accomplish considerable. The
fluaneial statement of llie secrettrv waa as
follows: Amount rec^^ivetl. ^.127.4:1; bills
paid and due, »ai6 M; balance. #10.88. Dur-
inx .lanuary ttve Stiiiday inorniii;{ devotional
meetinxs were held wilb an axeraxo attend-
ance ot eleven; four Honx services, the al-
leiidaiice averaxbix 27; Ave business meel-
inXs, with an avemxe of seven in iilteiidance;
a niontbly bu-'ineiis meetinx, st which 2r>
were present ; three bo>s' meetings, averaif-
inx HO at each; lira xynmasiiim has been
open 15 eveninx". six
eveninx; four sesf<loiis
have been hein, llie attendance a veraxinx 39;
three out of 23 applicunis were furnished
employment; aeven liave lM;en secured
bourdinx houses; over IW visilon* from other
cilieH have called at the r«»oms. Secretary
Harlow alated that the ro<imR and libra-
ry committee pr«»poscd an expendiiure
of a larxer amount this year than la-t for lite
Improvement of the n;adin<r ro«*m. In tbe
Pellee Oourc.
Tuesday, Feb. 7.— Six men were
and eosts'for diunkeunesH this
.Judjte Hadiey.
The case of I'atrbk McDonald, ehnrgcd
v^ith second ofteitce of drunkenueas, wa«"
continued tlirotixb tlie axeucy of his couuaci,
W. F. Courtney, esq.
Peter Me.Vleer was inlerferinx with i>eople
on t be« ver i.lre«fl Smnity eveninx anJ when
oilleer Proveiicher attempted to arrest him,
he liexHii a furious attack. Officer Pro vencher
called for assistance and the men who took
hold of the l>ellicose and powerful McAleer
were severely injtired by him. OfHcer Pro-
veiiclier X"t ml" «» f»f '" Merrimack street,
wliere lii» uxlv prisoner was loaded into •
wa::on vviih tfie assistance of Chief llayea.
He was llie iuuK>ie»l prisoner for some tim«.
.Judxe Hadiey eondemiieti McAleer severely
ami then fine I bim ^l.'Vand conts.
Qeorxe Cauffield pleaded x""tf •<> seliinx
li<iuor in his Halooii on (iorbaiu street last
nixhl. Ho holds a fourlli clasa license and
the illeiral sale was witnesseti by ( autain
Howard. Judxe Hudley Unetl Caultleld ♦oO
and costs.
Tbe case of Michael Winn for an illcgiil
sale of liquor was continued. D. J. Dona-
hue Is his counstd.
Hunrv C. Mellen, iUexi*! sale of liquor.
was onlered to I'eb. lo.
Frank Paradis. for reniovinx b:igx"S^'. "•''
discliarxed on payment of costs.
Bei iiard Fish's case of non-support of his
faniilv was coiiiinued to Feb. S.
Tb6in:u< Kmersoii, violation of the screen
law, case continued lo Feb. 14.
Joseph II. .\sliworth, violation of
Lor-I's dav, ca«e coniinued lo Fel>. 14.
Frank L. Sweet, illexul sale of liquor,
ordered to Feb. 14.
Tlie case of Charles H. Sprague, for
laiidnx ;;oods on lalse pretences, wits on trial
ai the hour of lakiiix » recess.
■leiity of xood men who are traiiiinx hard iu :
be XV iiiiiasiuiii. A prolessional is expected j
to train tliein soon.
Ki efe is at his home in C'ainbrldxe.
Ser taiy Stevens of the New Knglaud
lea;.'iie lias sixiied ?• contracts.
t laikson li» a very blxli opinion of Cami>-
hell, the Harvard pitelier. He sava lie is iui-
prov ill'.' daily ami has exuelleiit euntrui of
I In- hall.
I'resldent Murphy of the Lynns has pur-
eii««i d a house |u-l ttpposile Ihe lia^e ball
Xleiiiids, in whil b be proposes lo require his lux over the deatli ot a cliild, and .-lie
It \nxu taken to the state insane a-yiuui
ln>Mn« T'oiu Grief.
Pltitx ii.K.NtK, IL I., Feb. ti." In Kast
(JretUWleh, lust week. .Mrs. (Jeoip* Wltite-
head !iad l>een actliix slraiixtdy. and was put
under slight restraint. Saliirdu) nlxhl she
aios«i mid buill a hre in tbe stove, ai^d. re-
tuiiiinxii' bed, look with her a etrvinx knife,
vvliieii she hid under Inr pillow. Minday
iiioriilnx she siealiliily arose and slartt d lor
her liusliaiid's room wilb the knife. TIm-
hoiiMliold was tiroiisfi in lime to secure the
v%oiiiun. ln«aiiiiy lias leshlied Irom Inood-
biis
It sua a pliwi* h''>^''f<*r' iM)n«<mt<i«s1. atid narka
a n«w era in t)i>' tr> iiiiemi i.f tienroua tn>ul>l<<«.
Uverwrork, milUt:'. uiHv <■. lay tint fKiilutatlou of
iifrvoua iirodtmUoii uii i M-exUiieM, aiul «ii«tI«<U(><
tJU«iiliowii thRt |l'<' iii-niil n 'ih'iiie. tto not luiiid tiin
Irmu «nil|'»riil"» " ■ t i i- tV" iis hyuti-ni.
IImcoiuuihiiiImj I>;. ><•- f '^ leni] i>ud buciiMMI BMU.
tiotui tut iimiUr*.
Pn«4i tl.CO. '.s M ' jr llr!t«taU.
WELLS, RICHAI'^ ■' ' CO., Proprietor*
ilfto Sbtrmsruunifl,
WAVTKII.-Aii aeue, lell title inan.lni
it'iii ci-iaui c>IM .'i . .\ildieFa .\. Y. /. , Low-
idavers to live durinx the comiiiX sea»oii.
is a xood plap.
giiaekeiibos. captain and third bas4> of the
Dill t mouth colleue team last v«ar, will cover
tbe same 'tax '*'«' Hill"* ""• •'•''* '■pi'"'* '•**
is ill the Harvard medi.nl colle/e. (Jiiaekeii-
Itos i- a very fine thio«ver aitti a hniM hitter.
A Minneapolis pa|K'r says the xrealesl feat
III i.ileiilnx lliat Sowdeis ever did Was
u>!Hiiist liieOsbkosb leaiii in 188(1. when he
stiiielxoiit 1) men in succession, liad
Itun ou llto MeiropoillMU itaiik of C'iiicin-
UMIl.
Feb. 0.— The Metro-
held a aesnlou tlda
lIXtMNXATI, O.,
I polltun bank dir(H;tors
an as-
luuriiiux. PeudiiiX Hie nieelinx, the pay-
ment of checks vvus sus|iended, nnd a lonx
line of deiiositors x^lbeied, rea< biltf from
llie pajei's desk to the street. In a verv lew
sist at Iirst on the eleventh batter, and struck I mmulis, however, tite pa}uieiit ol chocks be-
oul Ibe twelftli. ' Kin, and suoii the liiw? was much tieeieased.
Tlte Lowell manaxeiiion'. ia thinkinx of i Vice President Dteamp's resixnaiion ba*
taking' Ihe team on a trip south early in been aee«pled, aud Louis Krolm has been
ApriL ebo»cn in bis place
.lack FIvnn of Lawrence ia takinx dniiy
praetiee In the xyimn**'"'" in thai lity. He
exisets to leave for Omaha on the Ut of
April. . . „
,Vl a meetinx of iho Miinchester bnso ball
as«oelullon, last week, u sprinx tilpwas
t dked over, and it was decided that If tlMaas-
•oeiatlon could be x»i'>r«i't«'«*«l i"'^ « X"»«e. it
would Ik- desirable lo play a iiunilM«r in and
around ^evv York, lM;;iiiiiinx about April
a. The Dartiiiouth coll^xe tesin woulil like
lo play al Maneliesier on Fast dav. The , j^jy^^.^ ^^,j, ,.„),e«| „ut of town for a time
matter of a uniform v*'a» •li'-cusM-d, and it ; ^y.|^ ^,y„ ufi^,- |,i„ ivturn, on an invesiixa-
was decided to chanxe Hie t.iinminx fi^'l" ' liou of Ihe Dook-, the above t>hortux« »l*-
blue to somelhiiix else— <dt her erim "•" ! peaixd.
An AnaonU BuUlirr L.o»fa B'JftUO Through
WH Kuiptuye.
BKllMiKl'<»HT, Ct., Fell. 0.— (Jeorxe IL
Biiibup of Ibis city was arrested and taken to
I Aiiaunla. this morninx. tu answer to tbe
'charge of embexxleiiient of <ii>VX> from a
butcher of that town, by whom he wa» em-
ploved Mxeral months ax<>- Bishop was
piacvii in cbur;ie of llie market w Idle his em-
I plo>erwas eabeil out
the
case
ol>-
BAKING POITDKRS.
maruoii. A committee was appointed to
look up a valuable pliiver, whose name ha»
Iteen mentioned in cttniaellon with the .Man-
cheslers a nuini>er of tiiues.
Prfhideiit Brush of the ln<lianapolis tenm
is iu favor ttf the double umpire svMem. and
suxxesfs that in iKelilioli to lite lexular force
of umpires there be a local start of time in
each city. One of llnse umpires siial! ml
with the regular umpire a|t| oiulcd lor the
Xuiiic. , ,
A meetinx «if repre«eiitatlves of temper-
ani-e societies in the arch ditwHse of Bo-ion
was held in Maiden l.tst week to form a l.a-e
ball lenxtie. Sixteen s icielies were n I'lvseitl-
ed. A committee was appoinie.l to make .
rules X"^"**'*"'"*^ ''"^ leai:u>!. M. J
The O. A. K. Vietorloua.
Nf.W Yt>liK. Feb. «.— Cominaniler Whalen
and QuaitermaMer Dowltnx of Peter Cooper
po-t, U. A. It., who were anx-sted two weeks
axo lor paiadinx with mu»i«: on Sunday,
have la-en «Msebarxed from arrest, the maxis-
tratt- staling tttal 4*. A. IL or.-.aiii/.ullons are
»Xeniplc.l Irom the opcralioUs of the livv
xoverninx suclj parades.
Pen field
Steamer
oir
The Lateat OlHeiRl Teata na lo their BeU-
llve Purity. |
Tbe present interest in the matter of food j
adulleration. and tlie axitation of the ques- ;
tion of national and local lexislation for the
purpose of preveiitinx llieiii. have eau»etl ,
more than ordinarv attention to be xiven to i
tlie report of the Ohio Slate Food Commis-
sion, which reveals ilie extent and cliara<-ler
of the ailulteraiion found iu many of tlie |
bakinif powders of the market. The pres-
ence of so larxe a number of itowders made
fiom alum, as was found by the commission,
lias not biHii suspected, nor was il supposed
that some of the cream of tartar and plies-
phate lirands, whose manufacturers have
held Ibeiii up lo the public as pure and whole-
some, had iK'corae so deteriorated by the use
ot impure inxreiiieiits iu compoundinx them.
The Oliio commission examined lliirty dif-
ferent kinds for their streiixth and impuri-
lies,- and declared that powder tlie best— as it
was of course the purest— which, lieinx o"
effeclive strenxth, contained residuum in
Binallest qiianlily. In these baking powders
sold in litis state the followinx percentaxcs
of residuum or inert matter were found :
Per cent, of
Name. Besiduum, etc.
• •e«e«»«* •(« a e •
> •••e*eeeee**a
■•■•••••
Ryai
<('leveland's
/Ipp'ii (alum).
Susril K
Hr. Price's
.I»;rsey (alum)
K.irebt Cby (alum)
.■silver Star (alum).
Do Land's
Ilorsfont's (phosplutle)
• a e • • • •
, • e • e« a
>«•••• • «
•••••••
... 7.'W
...10.18
..II.MI
...1-2.(U
..li.m
...16.0.%
...M.U4
,..:ii.88
,..SiM
...216.49
. . >8 17
...40.UJ
represented tbe Matbi-w institute of tliis cilv
A numlter of xeneral conditions to nicmlM.'r-
t'bip were ad lilted bv Hie eonveniioii.
A fiieiidof Teirien informs the B-fton
0101)* that the Lj nil player will n.il Im? in
that city this Meason. He w ill doubiie»s have
plenlv of oflers.
Il is said that President Slearns resi;rned
the presidency of the Detroit a-soclaiioii It-
eauseof the niirxiirdlv |ntlicy of Sto.kboiiler
Vail. Vail tliii'l want Stearns to take D"-
t roll reporters on thu woi Id's cliampioiiship
trip, at the expense of the club. Nor w ould
maiiv btiHineas men axre»! lo sudi a course.
I^'vi Lovely, who playd al Salem and
later al Lowell last se.isiiu, lias hlxued with
tbe London, Ont., team.
The leaxiie umpires vvill wear uniforms
this year, similar lo tliat worn by Umpire
l)oeseher last year. , ' , ,
The Cincinnati team xo to New Orleans
tills week, on a practice trip.
Tliomas T. Brown, the latest acquisition of
tbe Boston team, piaytjd at Pitlsbtirx when
Ibat cilv was representetl iu tin
association, and al one lime lie was captain.
From Pittsburx lie vveiil to Indianapoln, aft-
er which he plaved on the Pacilic coast.
Keilv, on his recent trip tben-, was x.^'idly
struck bv his ap|s-arance, and since bis re-
turn he fnduced the BosPm manaxemeiit to
enxiixe Brown. He is a lie|<ler,is a fast base
ruuiier. baU left-handed, and in 1886. wlUi
Piltxhurx, he had a batting averjxe of 2 80 in
1 U >faines, stole 40 ba.-»es, and had a fiddinx
averago of 8.60. , ,
Tnte sliced wllh the Bostons yesterday for
*2t)00.
Tbe Chicaxo team will report at Chlcaxo
March 1st, and will tiroceed at ouce to the
Arkanaas hot sprimca.
BUIIMiKIXlId, CL,
Dowd \ Kcsulute, bound from
K«aoiut« l)i>Mhltd
lieef.
Feb. (i.— Tho steamer
New York lo New
Huvcu, witli a lurxe low. was disabled lu-t
nixht otr Peuheld reef by Itlovx inx " li'»le In
her holler. Site maieui.-d to iitaKc litis port
in safety ,w here llie d.imax<-' vvid lie repaiied.
L>Ml»or Truultlei AdJuated.
C»»xc<)Hl>, N. IL, Feb. «.— The tiouble at
Morsfttu ii Dore's shoe factory in I'itt-lield
bss Im'cii adjusU'd.all the strikers relurinnx
to work this morninx*
MASSACIIUoKTTS.
v!l p«M ollle.e.
WAM
lyiic
I* !>.- KpiiKiloit II ^< (>ten<>xraplirr anil
.tilur liy Ji V'luit. man, in "terate
hxIhiv; lie^t ot leleieiK-ei. Aildress K. P. P.,
10 H| iiMI ir limi'l na-
Al A M « A-
.1, ISMH.
1 henrliir
peilll HI r>r 11 ireiieral
C^O>I.M'»NWKAI.TIi OK
^ tlH-sKlTS.
»»TATK Ilotl-K. IIOHTOX. Kill.
'I'lie I'oiiiinltlec .lU ( llleH t«lllalve
to I'MiM' - liiU'iest>-d t a peilll hi to-
law r«'la ive lo t'lu itMiiovat and leinire of
I lU''e <if |ii>di'u tillli'crs in f e seveiiij elik's of
tile I'lMiioKMiweHit '1. ul ro'iiti N i lit. Miilu house,
nn 'lltiir>d.iy, K<-ii. I ili, al lo it'e imI, a. in.
1-I>W.\UI> J il MM'dtNK.
Clinlriaau.
niNFlKLD H <MM:1 \l,
^^^ Clerk «if lite t;«Mwnfttttee.
LEAP YEAR SOCIftBLEI
t.l.iUT CIIUKCII.
Thurnday livmnhtg, l\b, O, *HH»
OY8TKII M'l'I'KU will he iteirid at7o'ciuc.k.
The KiiliiiNlniiutni, liicluliiig a Itntum DrliL
will iNiiitttieiiuu Ml a o'. Iiick.
AiIimU'Iuu lOcla. Nu|»per IScta.
i^i:orujtJE!:
BV
Rev. Alexander Blackburn
AT TIIK
Pirgt Baptist Church,
Thursday Evcuinf^, Feb. ()•
M U B .1 K t; T :
Oec. Qto. H. Thojias a'.d th; Army of
ihe Oumber.aad
ADMISSION as CKNTi.
IT NEVER FAILS! ^Va
For^l di3CA3^ «f Itr SKINtflp
"The Congrexationulist Blaiiual,'' uul>-
lished by W. L. Greene A Co., Boston, ap-
pears this year ns :i small, neat and conveo-
malter ol new and elevatinx literature,
vacancy cauaed by the reitixnuiiou of
Kenlou (alum)
I'atapaco (alum)
The nature of Ihe residuum l>ears directly . - ,.,r.ii..«i
upon tlie question of health. That in Koyal lent pamphlet, which contains the tardliial
is «leclared by the commission to Ite perfect- points with which every Coiixrex'«"o»«"''t
ly harmless. In the case of the alum pow- j.j,(,u|j i,e fn,„i|j;,r. ms well as other informa-
ders it is considered hurtful, yet the amount ,j,,„ of an inlerestinx natuie. The manual
found in three of the cream of tartar pow- j, ^ ^irt of pros|)ictus for the valuable orxan
(leri,— the Cleveland, Dr. Price's and Sierlinx of tbeehurcb, telllnx jn-t what it is and who
— avera/ed altout the same as that in tli«- i-oatrilnita fi>r it. Ii contains, toxether with
Crystal, an alum jiowder. In the phosphate ,f,« information referred to. a short story by
powders the inert matter ia exceedinxly j^oae TuTf Cooke culled " I'lic Parsons
Im inx present each larxe. Iielnjf more tnan a third of tbeir entire jvajrer Meetinx." whieh will be read
of the vtMtai class : weixhl. ploaaura, Oot to say editicatioii.
The importanc* of tho information con-
veyed by ihe«<e tixurea can Iks lx«st undcr-
sUmxI bv a sinxle comparison. Tskc for In-
stance ihe two fli-st named powders— the
Ktivai and Cleveland's. The Inert matter or
residuum found in Clevelaml's Is seen to be
about 8 ill 7 more than in the oilier, which la ^
M dill'erence of 40 per cent,, the Koyal Iwlox Ana^aTVRA BliTKRa, the word lenownwl ap
purer Ihan Cleveland's by a corresponding iKjUaer attd Invlifonitor. Uae<I now orer the
s
with
For atfAieaa and sorene-s of the muscle*
addjolMUof tliebwiv, rbeumatlsm. iH-ural-
K'l-*— lo fart any ache or pain of the •>ooy—
iiothiafC equals Halvntion (ill. Sold by aU
dmtfMs. Price 23 eta.
• than Cleveland's by a corres|)ondlnK ,Kaij«r
B. The inert matter in HorsforU'a la _,^^_
Qeorxe K. Know lea ill Hie l»oard of ni«ii- frvaler tbau lo tbcl
acerH. was fliled bv tbe election of Mr. Al- lly ofiUl tka Iwaoda
(nd P. Sawyar. Mr. WaUaoo A. Oowy was
Tbe dxure. The inert matter in Horsfunl'a la ^ ^^^|g,|^|,,^ ^^^1^^ Try It, bat beware of
Mr. over five tiiaex, or more thao^ 400 .P<r *»^^' i,^^i^m. Aak yoor gracar anddmggM for
ler tbau lo the Boynl. Tbe relative ppr- , J
ba eoap«t«ll|i Mk« I the
Wakttleld ICMtlan Coiup^ny'a Reed Work-
fm on '»irlkrt.
WaKI:kikm>, Feb. G— AlioutOO men em-
ployed as reed workers in the Wakellcid Rat-
tan company'.-* works rt;fused to xo t'> work
i this morninx* owinx lo the compuny iiotlfy-
inx tliem Snurdav that, on and after today,
ATuprlcan ' thent would be a retlucllon in their pay of
from 10 l«» 20 per cent. The reed workers
voted not lo x<» to work. exiM'pl at Hie old
waifc-. Mr. Laiix. the xenerai maiiaxer,
mated that they woubl not pay any more
than the reilucwl priws. and the reed Work-
ers couM n-siime work on those terms or not.
at all. All the men opt belonx to the Keed
Workers' a-sociatlon.
Ulnndera at Whitman.
WlllT.MAN. Feb. «.— A rather |)ccullar di»-
caae has made ila api^earance amoiix borsea
here. It icscmbles x'anders, and a vet«ri-
nary surxeon Inw pronoiin«««l It a regular
caso. One horse has died, and other* in the
name stable are sick. The Itoard of heallh
has taken tbe matter in cliarxe, and the cat-
tle commissioners liavc iiivnstixated it. No
dunxer i» apimrbeiided rezardinx a spread ttf
the <liseaM-, as llie prompt action of the l>oard
of health has prevented thih as far as possi-
ble.
Uenth of Juatloe Olle.
Lawiik.nck. Feb. 6.— Associat/ Justice
Wilbur F. (iile of tbe Lawrence police court
die«l laat nixht after a protracted illness. He
waa Itorn in Bradford in \mi, was adioittcsl
to tbe bar in I8«0 aud practised law aloco
then in Luw rence.
Skawmat BjtVlnira Bank of Sandwich
Cloeea Ila iywtr:
8AMDWICII, Feb. «.— The Shawmut 8av-
inxt bank, which was Instituted hero a lilllo
over a year ajfo, lias closed Its doora ou ao-
couot of Ia4;k of business. Since tbe old
SamUicb Savln'4j|,'»'"'»' ^•'"^ '"*" ••*? •'J"!*'
of tbe eommi-sloiiers ilie people are loath lo
depoalt In like lii«.tituiioiis.
The Aadover Oontrorerejr.
BonoM. Fab. e.— Counael eojcHCBd In tba
AD«loTar eaao appearad bafora Juatiaa Will-
III iMlay, to
^23
Walu
CURE H«
PiLtS
o^lJ)c«^c^s
rEVERWS
iSKIN Dolieliifully P«dum«d. E«»ily U««d,
;-t
4D(tU0U5nj
« ws b|i a^mI
.por pia •fci«a
/i*
.K^V
iJ^
by iMr. J. 0>
Revere House,
U <) !-» T O IV .
Ne.ir Boston and Maine, Enntcrn, Ki'chburr
and Lowell de|i<.is. cenlres of Itusb.eas and
places of ainusemcnl.
^modelled, Eefnrn'sled Newlj Decor-
ated, and DOW ke^t on the
[Eiiropoaii I^laii.
Rooms nil litrice and rom'o-tahle; el '^ant
flulU-s, «lt'i Itiili- atiaihc'l; amide puiidc itar-
lors; fentlein<-ii's cute nifl UJl.ard loom added,
and llr»t-cla»a In every respect.
Kooisit from Sl.OO a day ap*
J. r. MEfi-iOW & CO , - Proprietor!.
OF MASSAi-
QOMMO>WKALTII^^<
Mll>i>I.K«KX. »8.
At a rro'»n»« INoirt h'lMen iil I.owell, In and Iw
Ml lr-.«n'v..f Mid lie*, x.i.nthe »e»ente«'Bth
dav of .fiiiiiinrv. In tlie vesr i>r our l.or«l oaa
thiiu^ud elijlit liuodi el utd e'x'"*' *'»«•»'• »
On iheT- 1 il'-n of Klt«NUK,-> ClIAKLUlTK
AlOllsrHOXO i-f Lortcll. Ins'ddcioMty, pray-
inirthatli r na "« ""V l>'' rliaiiK«"d t«» Uial of
fttVNt«/cil.Vltl..)iTi; At LKS. ptibllo Do-
tted-tiavn.jt I e»Hi ifl»»:ii. nee inline to the onler
orcouii. that all per-*'...* ipt.:iit aiipe.ir aad
sliow- rau*e, If anv they had. why Uie aaiM
should ii>i Ih' ifianted. am It a|.|H>ariDx that the
reniton x'v' " eref<r U nulllclrni ae<t rAn«ltteat
w'tli f^e p» lie Inerra', an I b'dnx « i Isfaeiory
o th - «y>.in. ail. I no otij'-cfo ■ !»«•»«,' made,
Ic \* IcTee-l that he' name l»e chancra. M
lira oil f .r.inli^ti'f KRAStKH CHAKlAJTr«
\ I. LI. N". which n«me ^h.- eh II here^rier bear,
«i.il widcli sfiull he her lexal nsme. »u I thai aka
»lTi- p i>ll notice Ol aaidchao.e by puollaaiaf
UtUdee ee once » week, for thie* s«
w«v>.<
i>>arter.
. ». lu the iiewspai^r eaiWd Oms Lowell Oal^
ner, priatad at Lowell, antl awka raynija
» k
"*'yFm-:f..
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.;,>'■
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6
I^OWEIXDATLYi^C^^ FEBRUARY
7,
1888.
"A HAIR OF THE DOO."
I From U.c Now York Tribune. 1
From Is^ilMo 1KS2 J^ M>mnUly of wool
pro.Uu-H in this ..0,/rry. if the .-cn^a, of
iH««)i^»"-<i'i«"i. i>»-i<«'^^'«^ "••"'■'y "^•^■^^»''''
from .iO,(Kl(».(i(K) to 2i)0,00(»,00() J»oiiu«««.
JH(i() till- proiliifli"" wiiH
poiii)ilf«f<>roiu'liiiili!i»'lta"^
■ lllllllilKUt
fEetiicaL
ffirg anb JTancs 600^
In
|e»!« Ihiiu Iwo
iiil8S2 il\v:isr».4
Noiltluu:n»n be
nr.iiii.ls for ciuli iiilii>'Mt'">t. . .
?U • rci t m U.HitlK" woolitfiowln- w»* h iniu-
'n liilili'H,
4»t.4
^S H „ lisi ..n.l IHH-i, .Ti.r.v is 1.0 ,K.r».iox
iiixl
II) ik-
lllll«
tho
^^l".;.tn.ul.ln«H.lu.-r.l.rioatainn 0
,,o,ii..unl that tli.y proiliLva ^"^ """^j
uixvliilr til.- v:iliu« of v\ool'«i UOOdH
• ni.vimi'li"" Im'ii'tM'il fiulH
!ji4'.:82,l."><liu the ll« .1
»n<l nio;t
ImixHii'il lor I'
VonrsSl-olaliv.!, ».. p. |.i.la.i,.u i. «re «
inVoni"-... i;-Ji> l.'i .iM-li Inlii.l.lUiiii; in
E t^ YHhilHl^lllio N|l>». of irna.
^*
ii\fr;»:i<«l
-M'\\ lllti:il>i( till-
i^l'<\w'i''\ l.v iio'w.' ii.iimif i'ltii«'
' l"ii ,!.LrMrror..i.y mv .n..h r to .l-ny
thill til * I. I lit- 1-. «■..!, I of M ui-.n.l ;iiia lN'ii«; I-
.; U./..I ii.-u.y Will, svoui u;-tn!.ll>
c, ,,. Ml. u in IMl'U" .•»•«-• its }.m.h. • ion
*-"*'• ,hiii.| iMTciM-.l Iroui'JIo
ail. I with homU mill-
liM» li«'»'ii .'(niiiir;ii;«;'
ft.4 pOlllnl* IHT ("ll'iil.
!,• .'lii.Hvr M. iini-n-M' 1 m>iii- i. |i •. m.iim-
vv |.i>iil>'l'':in» volr.l uUll 'Will-
.hull' It till «'!» W.H'l IH..I
i,-i|u«U"ii \\;»- in)^4ji-v!it ;
l»y (Irm-
iiii'l r.inti'inp-
llii: \{ Was
IM
Iti I lie
»iKd..;M..ith:iiili. 1^<H». Im .miIm- ll.rl.JMu-
E.io„l„..|I...M.^.iMa.l;.l.'l JnMU ^*J-»' ,
fr,.UO tor null l»l'«''''»'^»' ''^''^l^'^'l/.^';: ' ,,
Jnii-i.ili.'.iil |.io.i.,rny of all iii'luMil--
UiH. >V.>«lw..ill» of .l..in..tic iin.l to\>\:u
Jorll.of m..n.a.^ih ^uoll.n .'omN mror.
Now wliiil Mil' n.MMiT? m l^'^•^ irti
IiihIc •
tivi'^ llll't it''
OlTlU" l<» rt illK'l' lilt
on \Mi">llt'llf. Tllr
Iml.M'.l It wii-H.ll.iil. -hit Jlu'tMiiv'
ocntlii- j'>'«'i>al- '<•* :» l»<v"-':«'' y ""
tllili' .•liiioirt' not \v..iili iiiiiKiMC.
niiilr hrit.- .'nouxli lo'l" l«'"-"«- "'" '«!'""
t\tv of WiM.I pro.l.i.M-1 tn isstl w 1-.
nouii.i*l<-«li>i'n m iss-i. a.voi.liiij;
Vi.-iill.ir«M..ir.uu*. i.p""'". »'"' •""'-' ^
from iho Mil M.ni.nl iv.l«i«ilon of inon- 1 i. •
U "rci-nt. Ill 111.- nuniiM r of .li.rp.tlioyl. I.
of wool Ins piol.ul.'.v .U»Iiiu-l n...iv tliau U'
p;\v..t.l.A.wllu'.l.pof ISM'J. J»ut li.
loliiKis in IKvJ.-.k;Ho n4.4t«»<K»0 j.ouii.l. m-
uully tHkni 1.0- .oi.Miini.llon amii.K tli.
(iMnif Mill IS>M..'^^. .in iii.u'uv of ul..u 1 •
pcrn-nt.ln four >.;.r.. 'I he "M-^j* . ,
m;....il=..>n.v Ii.ihJi.sI Hom.I "Ihc niO'l u"-
gHtUfii.lorv M«r It .v.T »-x|..ri»MKX>d, 'a uoii-
thai, whon u man iis.« xnIHi .i '';•"'=•;■'!';•, 1'
"unsLM.iinui- of too i.uM. wiiio tlir oi«li W-
foiv tlio wnMlilf iviii«'<ly is to tfooft Hn.l u^t
driiiik. TlnU is hi. vviiy of niiiiu Hi.' pros,
tralion of Iho wool-kfiowiiitf «n«l wool-maiui-
f«ft»riii>r in.iustii.-. IUv.iim- tlimianiif.ut-
urer k-i wool laM >nir 14 .onf. ih"" P.«;;."i'l
chniuor Ihiin nii.l.r tliv h.-l ivvt'iiin- t.intl.lio
iropoHrn to tuk.' oir ll.o ilniy wl.Uh "nn.k.M
wool a.Hnr." Hiraii^c hiiii.lr.'.l- of woo .•..
mlllH an- .lost.! alii-iuly hy .i small «|">i"- »;"'
of (lnt\. In! propoMi. loiiit down tho iiut>
far luoiV. In or.hr to r.'llcvo 111. in from "op-
preMi>lvf taxation."
Kenfttor KiliMim.U imd ftkliiuy EccIm.
Sonaior K.lmnn.N wan u> l.l.:nlly out of
»iorlM wliPti tlie ninl wii' li:in.l»'il to him. Ho
glared at it in a cloiri-holbi'i-mo kiinl of way
that ma if the litllo \yw w!io hroiuhl it tfli'l
to f>.rapc from his pp'si-ni-.!. I he ."I"'"-''
pifc«' of |.ap.r whi.h lay iM-fon- lli<-.naior-
for It coiilii sciirnlv Jm- ca
the nun»', '"Willis How*- "
HHicniar ..ml awkwaiHlly
u|ipHrcnlly
lail
'rho Konator uro!*»' from his ►cat. an.l cros-
|i:irtlior..rrl.h.rt-niero.l the maihio room,
wlii-n- hl« visitor awaiteil hiiii. lie tonnd
llif iaiuM- in »onv«Tsatioii wiili liin ooiniiiiltj-*'
lU'rk. -What .loos ho want r' <puTi.'. the
wnator, >,Miimy, an.l aihliovsiii- lli.- .-iLrk. \
"Ho wunis >.oiiU' money lo take bun uoiiie.
He sayn hu liv« s In Voriiionl."
"What «lil vou say >our name was?
ii-k.Hl the stualor. >Uulyin-; the .haracleison
"Willis Howe." was tho hoy s rrpl>.
"Hr.t h.iw .lo 1 know thai you live in > er-
iiionl? You might come from 'l\ xus, for all
"I can 01. ly assure vou that i sprak the
truth. stiial.>r. 1 h.ivo no way of proving it.
Mv liomt! !> in the villus.'.! of .
"Oh it is. is It?" HMi.l the ^Ollalor. uriinly.
"WoU' I'vo vWte.l in that (tla.'e a niinilKr of
liiiu's.' 1 suppose you know overyhucly
tluTc, .loii'i y.iii?" . , .
'III.- hoy leplk'.l that the people he
know w.rr not worth know in;;. '»
"Well, Ih.'ii.-'-al.l the Miiator, "tell me
Mionsiimof the fat old man who i>cddU;«
milk alioi.i towny" ,
-11,. iMiM fat and he isn't old.- nn>w.-ml
Ibe youn-slcr dog-cdly. *-Ilis uani.' h-."?kiu-
mmps
olie
id.rrl:\oe^
ummer
,Yser\terY
^/l Cared fy-a
iectspooaful of
Perr/Mvi'iPdin Kif^cr
in a little Afi(/(cr
Sugar and Water
Au- DRu.'Sists ScLLlr. xj
Boil Marche.
Old Colony.
ON an.l nfter .Ian. i, l«*-x, tnitnn will leave
Ia)WcU (Middlesex slrcet dcjKJl) as fol-
'"KorTauiitofi.Kall Klv.-r. Nrwimrt, New
Eailroati0*
ENORMOUS AGGREGATION
2oap.
■ or-
Hon wtih KlUilitj.ifK' niUnta.l.
Tie 4. mi.. 111. train oiHUWts with Fall lUver
l.Uie suaaiern tinr Nuw York, tli« South ftu.l
^Vm.«1»1 for C1i»'lin»for<V nt c !.■. n. »n.
,( OKI p. in. (.s'ltiinlavs «l I'* !•• ni.)
I at .'..'.V iin.l T.l.'k •»• >'i . >""l <i 'I-' »'• "'■
HI " '^^
8,,ml»l for C1i.-lin»for<V nt c I.", n. in.. d.iO
Cfioice and Musive PalteinSi^^iiiSr—
We lake i.le4!.ure in atnounoing our
NINTH GRAND ANNUAL OPENING
OK
HAVBURC. HAIHSOCK, SWISS, CHAM-
I'^AAt; N. MAIiMl.M L. Div. bupl.
KiV.O, W. MILLKU, AKent.
TU'krt Oniro. «» IWoiTltomk Ktn^t.
Boston and Maine.
OV ,m<l aftiM- VtintlHv. Oil. it. X'"', |>ns4«'mr«r
in.liis will liavc iiiUiul »-trei"l .Ui'.'l,
l';;,'**iu.^t«n. at •'••^^7•••«■^.^''':^'^*^, ''".:,:".,•
l- W I.M.VS. 1.40. 4 K'. 4.«.^. .'t.H'. "••V\ l».«t> 1>.
in'. UKIl HN. -.T.'O.li.Mi. 111..*:, ii. ■' .; lim.;
!■' ir' •i.i.'i, i.;'."!, 8.-.'i>, 4..lt', .**. li, <i ;l^. 7. 1 1 P '"•
Kt" Liiwifn.f. 7.l«. 7:»N K.r., II h. m.;
I P i:.. I. ••'. ••!•<". •''"' "•'•'• "•^'' "■'" »'• '."•
la ri'UN.T :<o. s .*.. 1140, it'-'o. II H. 111.; iv: i.>.
Boston & Maine R. K.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Oliaiipr*'' of Time.
On nii.l after Sunday, (M. akl, the followhiK
ivalin* V* III Itc dlM-oiittniiwI
F<)r lUmlon, ti..H"». !..:i5 »• in., «. 2.».^ H.!» p. m. ;
from liosion, «, ll.l» «• m. K.>r Lawreiicn, U.l'i.
»J.'> a. iii.,'J.!W. 4 p. m.; frt.ni Lhwi«iico, «.li."», H
M. in., -i, --V) p- 111- Kor rorilau.l,«.15p. m.;
in.m PtnlVniid. 5..»o p. m. „ , „ . . ,
The irntn now lenvliix !/)WCU for Uoston at 7
a. m. will leave at «.!Wi a. ni.
A n.w iraln for llo*ion and La«Tr«uc« will
leave lA)weil al t p- m.
8«<M)AY TRAINS.
The train now leaving lloHton at 7^ for Low
ell will leave at 7. •,.„..
Till' triilii now loavlntc Lowell for Upnton at
8.t.\ will leave at 7. 10. „ , ,
Till' train now leiivlnK Lowell for Lawr«me«
an.l Haverhill al l.'M p. "••• will leave at 7..'a» i..
Ill,
For further par'l.'iilarn nee time eanln.
.). V. rim.ldl'.»*,lieii. AKt"t, l^mell.
KIRK'S
dloljD
BRAY m PlQUt
Embroideries!
n..; 12. l.v
UKTIKN,
Jj.i".*. J..'»l,:>.4o,
ui:
III.. I,:; JO, .'..!'i p. III.
Yor Siilin.<» Kail", ll'.l.lerort.Haf >,«
Ik'a.'h Hiid Poriiaiut, 7.'i.'>. !>:'■•• a. i
111. luiiun riv'iu I'ortlmi.l. 7.^»,
laisfcllanrous.
I HOW
YOU
r.BACK«Ol
The Itcllable ■* ' ^* •
Bop
^tnnaj Known ■ ."^V U.-iiW-
Qalck.*t Turned y known f r b..rk«chc and
iil»li»l>«.nriiii
;';,rrii.oui»im"comt....cu. ti '•,*'""^^"f^,
Beothlar, Paln.ElUIng and htr*«rth*Bl«f •
Nofulluri 1V-1M0. rv-i 5 f-r »1 S.,IJ every
wtu r« or mall^T i. r prkc by Uio i^rvpnciur*
HOP ri.AWTFK CO.
Itnuton, Mr*"*
el a ear.l— lior.'
The Utters were
M-rawl.'.l. It Wiis
the work of a hoy or half-nrowii
ON'T
didn't
'tell
» K.-.l.s.
ny
•flu- lamieM son «m h buh vt ..w u|' ...-- • --■
niont s.iiJUoi's -t. rti f.-atnies. liiroinn to
hls.l.rkh.' s:iid: "(iive lii.n the money.
Then ".s nc .loiil.tin^' ih'! hoy's lion. sly. jind
then li«' i-.ld.d will, a eliueKl.'a> he tnriie. lo
re-eiilir the < hau.her, "•>kiim\ KeHc>!
Welt. will. 1 haven't ihou-hl of hmi before
ill a do/. Ml years."'
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
lime, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Bold Everywhere. ^
IpilK I'ATF.!3T^l>OPrf.>U COLLFX-
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
TouHK Folks' Album. A Inrue rolleetlop of
wK", jrah.pH. polkas niaiehe-. F.hotH«ehcs,
n-vc? c . Aiotlis ei.-.. for piano or .mhlnet
orua 1 Kleu'antlv l.oun.l In pap.T. l"i'-;. •*»• •
t itV Collt-eilon or I>..iiee M ii-le. Cnla n«
aini el^uc si waltzes Kal-n-H. mji 'he.; /nvn t •;
•MlUxlo." ••llla.-k Hn-.^ai-." "Naoon," "OaM'tr-
FUno MonH;rl.. A .-'.ILvMon of p nno .o 1...
from sTh witter, as ii. I>. WH'on. It.-;>"«J" "t-
I>e P-K r, Oeltbes Leyhaeli. Lan^o, LiL-uhenr.
Mp'll.i.'lK U..l..n. I.teiin.-y. e,e. OK-. i>e»v hook
of the kind piil)H'lu.l. I'rlee oOe.
r imoi « Aonir*. ( Hy fanmo- eomnosorn.) A
pn.nVr."l|..tp" of Ki;,Ii.lar.l an.l .optiUr Hong..
='";i;;:'irch'.'f S.';.r^- a eono..lon of .e«i. of
;,'al'', WrlPn^s r.n.-nV.s-l, M.dr, A ht. 'ally,
I- .n ot. l.lehl. IN.. rkcl iin.l ollK-r^; 1'^ -•^' ; "^^ .^„
rrn.V...n. fro.n .l.:wa.d.^^S..o,;«n^^
Th<^ annual Kale In r.l.riiary of KnihroPlcrJex
fnon a Moall Peulnnh-.: l.a- Rruwn to bo ono of ^
the mom Imp.'rl.viit pan* .»' «.iir l.iir«lneH.. |
Onr reinnikallc i..uoeM In llie seleetlon of
..atMON an woil a« the unu.»HHl advnntaReK
«ld.h weenj'.v for llio favoral.le |.iiivh i»o <.f
..ml.i'I'lerleH. Uhk eivnte.l a wl le re|.iilallon for
n-; In fact, lin» almost madu^i fainoun li» thai
Priix ii.
NO r.'iiiai kalde hai* been our mieeen* that many
„l,.n- havu ahea.ly utven up keephiK them In
► to.k. they rtiKtliij; I linpo«*lt.le to »uceeB«fully
eoniinte wllli u«.
Till* Near .«nr efforts to mccl the want* of our
ti.n«of lliou-nn.l«of holy patron* on the »o goo.l.'*
Ii.ixo been .•rowne.l wllh more
KU.'ee**.
t)ur tlr».ten.leMvor ha* heeii to
an.l .le»lrrthl.' paneni*. Our Kecon.l endeavor
ha* 1.01 n to INDKUSKLL. WlUi our cu^stomary
foiesljiht we placed our or.lera lant Auiru»t.
llirouKh the New York ajpnUof tho manufael
urer» of St. tiall, Switierlan.l, an.l lhu» avolde.l
the recent rWe In prhe of «) per ecnt., he«l.le*
■.avlnjiallj.hber*' prollls. The prl.-es name.l
holoware for koo.U ol the Iie^l .|uallty, ftn't
wanaute-l. Tho cloth of .rtn.ntt Hbre and the
w.nk llr»l ela**.
The .law of cheap, m-rnwiy an.l worthleo*
Muir. on rotten ilolh.BCCinliiK'ly elienpbut really
al.-.dulely wUhoutHlrenirlh .)r wear, we have
dl»cnr.le.l entirely fn.ni our stock. Moat Udle*
liavc liltlerly ropenle.l buyln»r such koo.U in the
l>I^^l au.l now dcman 1 good goodu only.
I pi. .'.:<•.. ;i. rt i^, 4 I.'), UAo. \*:Mt p. ui. .Soiiiii
l.a^vriii.e. T^'^p. ni.
For MHv.<rblil. 7. HI. 7.!W, <<.» a
I .l,:* l.i. ."» i.i.tt 1.''. •'••v'» III" P in-
7.17,^.1"'. t» ••'. I" 1". l».»-»i»- "»•
;lMi, ft.l.^, «.4 I. !i p.p. in.
Vxr s»»»«Hi. 7.11' a. ni.; IMS. o.\0 p. in
iniN, 7, II. ..* a. M. ; \M, 4-4a, .1 n- in. ,. , ^ .
Ki.r Nevit.iirvi.Mt, ..PiH. in , \i l.l ... i. I.'i p. TO.
Ki:TtMtN,«.i.-..7.J.\ II .. iM : :-:«N ^^•' i»- '"• .
K.ir ^x.ler, l><.\or Mini t. real r.il.*, . .J.>, «..*.« a
III .1. "In. •'•''' P- '"•
" • ' •- • ' ■• - - ■ - o.H)r«haril
III.; 1,3.40 p
III. lieiiirn uvmii i »'iii«i.'ii ••"•■i '♦.4W a. IH.
l'r4o, h:So p. III.
K,o Itanp r, lle'f.iKt,- Watervllle. .sk..wlie>ran,
IP" kho'd 'Mid K.u Mdiii:t"i., s.:i.-. a. in.
Koi M. l-'lin. S. II . II illl.iv. N. •"*.. Montreal
aiio giielK)<,K..'».'ia. in.
Kor Aouii^ta. Ilaih, ».. wlM.oi, s.;l.5a. in.; I p.m.
K.ir ltoclier.ler and .Mton May, »a. lu.; I,. 5.40
K.'r " ;ii»tport nn.l ^t. .lohn'it (per fteiimor), on
M..n'liiV', We<liie'<la\'«ao.l trlilay^, al I p. in.
y„i U.Mkljin.i. Itelfa«i. Ilanjror mil .Ml. I>. .;|i;t
iKh'ii'irr ii-.'i'i I'orllund), I iien.l.iyi» anl lil
(layii ul ■).4U li. ni.
.Stramtrs.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Liao from New England to
Bav&nnah,
Connocttng there wllh all Kail «n I WaU»r Linos.
rAVOKlTK IIOUTK TO ri.OKIDA.
lr-.nrtieam..hli.«"(iATK CITY" an.l "CITY
OK MA< «iN" !i-avliiK >*avai.nali IMit, Con^reHH
•ireet, Ho.Uon. KVKUV Till KMMAY, at.!
o'eloeli. K'.r fveljrh' or phsh.ii?..., apply lo A
UkW. HAMP.SON,!«>l WanhWiK*.'" Ktreel, ll'*
U.n,or to KICllAUDHON & ilAUNAltU.AgeulH,
UottOB.
FLOATSS^C^ SOAP
THE CHIEF
th« Di.Ui. T..llot niid Laundry.
Whito nn.l AljHoluloly Pure.
kc.n Whltw t.'lood Hoop
,• «ul<i« to llio uiahvrt
JRS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICACO.
For
Snow
If your rtealor il.»eH i«<
iiiiU 10 n-nls J«ii KiiMi
SCNDAY TUA1N8.
I'orHoaton. 7 :i\ H.M a. ni., 12.>6, 4 15,
7.;M p. in. Kl.TCKS, Sa. iu.,.V 7 p. in.
Kor' l.iiwr««n«». H.M u. m., ft.40, 7..V> p
llKTrUN.7.4.1, 8.1.'> a. nv, IJIO,
Mouth •.awr.'iice, 4 W, 7.44 p. ni.
Kor llHverlim, s W a. in., .^.4'^
5.:l.^ p.
7.:ll p
ft.40,
. ro.
in.;
m.
than our usual
nelect cbolee
Ko
in
One lot r»c. per yard, worth He,
per yard*
One lot 7c. per yard, worth lOe,
One lot He, per yard, worth 12c.
One tot 10c, per yard, worth 15e.
One lot 12 l'2c. per yard, worth
IS cents.
One lot 15c. per yard, worth 20c.
One lot 19c, per yard, worth 25c,
One lot 25c, per yard, worth 35c.
One lot 35c. per yard, worth 50c.
Prices range 58c,, (i2c., 00c, ,
'35c., S3c., S7c., 92c., USc. and
upwards per yard.
AILOVER EMBROIDERIES.
One lot 49c., worth 75c.
One lot 75c., worth 9Sr.
One lot OSc, worth $1.50.
INSERTIONS IN GREftT VARIETY.
KKTDKN.H, 11.4.^ a. m., 4.i'ti. ftiA, . iA p. in.
lrl'ortlMlHl..^.4op. m. UKTIUN, 1,4.13 p.
.1. T. Kn.'ltKK, tJen. .Manaicer.
W.M. MKIlltlTT. .Ik., Supt.
4. K. rUlLUI'h, Ijcu. Atft. at Lowell.
().t.jl. HW7. :^
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOIIKU 10, 188T.
Passenger Service from Lowell :
For Boaton. at .V.10, «..^^. IHj.M. ti7-l«. 7-16,
•4i7..if. •jH.ao, »iit» ". ^'"••^"> *iv>-^ "«'' II*"' "•
m*!. •tJil.io,*l?i, •Mo.Jia.ro. 'IH-ifi. «^<'.
11.VS.\«00,*it«.*»4, MtX-tW P- •"• s>tM»AY8,
1I«.4.%. 7 HO. 8.0.), •8.;i0, 1..00. M.\.'i. 1I10.0.S 1I.W
a. m.. li.oo m., NIki, i.w, •3..»>. 13.4.V 4.46,
•Voo.R.*t,^'6 4.'i.O.I.'i, S.OO. 10.00,11.10 p. m.
8UNr>AY.S. ».no a in., l.oti, ftiK), •7 00 p. m.
For Woburn, «:», 7.l«.7.;i.'i. »»«. 1100 a. in.,
1 «), 4.30, B.oO, 0 .14 p. m. .'JU-NMA YS.fc.OO a. m..
4.■J.^|l. m. Ketu'n: S.'W. tt.4l, ll-*4,». m-.
5:t5,«.42..10.i.). ll.:U p. m. SUNDAYS, 9.27
•KriHfM. 'tSorthfrn Depot onlu. TOr on
OCEAN EXCURSION.
MerohantB and Miners Transportation
Oompa'jj's Providence, Norfelk and
' Baltinaore 8t«amsbip Line.
The Moat IMrcci lloulo from Now Knglan.l for
Norfolk ami Rlehmon.l.Old Point Comfort, Va.,
Waahlujrion, W.C., and llalUmore, Md.
PAHMKNOKKB AND FKEIQHT.
The Iron Stvtkmahlp William Crnn*. 1600
tonit, Caiil. K. It. Wain-n, nails from I'l-uvldencc
every WKl)NKs*I)AY,6 p. m.
Th« Iron 8t«.Niii8hlp Johna Hopkins, lAOO
tons, Capt. H. I>. KohUt, aalln evory »ATUU-
I>AY', 8 p. ra., from Lonbualk Wiiakt.
These well-known HtoamshlpB are tar>r« anil
e>omforl«l>le and lilted wllh every eonvonleiice
for I'ASSKNOKKH an.l coniman.Je.l hy uavl-
KaUirM of long an.l suc«"««Hful experience. Hen
voyaireH liy iheno uteaiiKTs arc refreHliln^ an.l
Invltf.iratlng Hiid the round irlp cjin he accom
plloiied In KivK »AV8. Fare, Includlns room
and meals, very low.
PREIQHT OUMNBCTIONS
lla«l« without draysRe with tho following
Insmnucf.
FiFTy-nrTH yLar.
LOWELL HOIUAL fIRE INSOKANCE CO,
Omoo, 40 C;«ntrH» S«rret.
.I.e. AHUOTT, l'KK.(*!I.KST.
K. T. Alir.DTT, 8i:(-V AM. TKKAf .
l>IKi:CTOH«
Wm. II. WljjRln,
.1. K. Fellows.
Wm. 1*. rtrii/.er,
lliH^. A. NU»tt.
\V. K. I.Ulii>:slon,
J.C. AhlM.tl,
Dlvhlen.lB OO I»KIl CKST. on live years, M
per ©t'iit..»n three years, !»;;>» p.'f ex^nt. on ©»•
^Tn coiiu«'.*iVon with the nhove rompany 1# a
general a.teocy l..r -Jlvlden.l payli.K imitual and
«'"«'^»^-"»'H^«"»l'"°'-'T.AItnt.m.Agent._
TUE HOLYOKE STILL LEAD8
On and after Juno l»>tih«!
UOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL PAT
TO PKll CKNT. DIV11>KND».
This oompaay has a Hiiridus a*. reK«r.U i^>llc7
d.lers, of ♦^»4,'i4ti, an.l v\lll wrlti: on MJUK-
luiij. Walker,
A 111'.*. II. KreDiJ".*
N.M. Wrl.tcht,
A. It. Tollnrd,
I.T. Ahlioll,
F.t . ««aU«8.
arritnU of t mint from (he Snrth. V IVi Jlntrbid
¥or LawreiHfi,'!.XV 10. LM 1.00 a. m , 140, IM),
4. (I. 0.00 p.m. .Sl'Sl>AYH. alS.l.'i a. m.. 7.16
I), m. Return: 7.4.\ «.30 an.l ll.i^ a. m-.
li.na. 8.15. .').l.%. O.ia p. m. bLNUA\h. «.00,
KKtn. in., ti.l.^ l>. m.
For Haleiii an.l Way-Stallond, T-lfl a. ni., 140,
O.Odp.ni. R»>turn: 7.iO, 11.45 a. in., 4.4.1 p. m.
Time givtn below i$ from XorlherH Depot.
For Ayer. function and Way-SiatlooK, al 7.15
a. in., 12 a-* an.l .•».(!.•► p. m. tslNDA YS, al •:.16
S. in. Keiurn : .**.15 a. m., li.JS and 0.15 p. m-
UNDAY.S, 8.1.^a. in.
CANTILL U1^K.S. KepreBunU-d hy
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also represents other llrst-clhM Mutwil a»<l
Slock Conipautes.
m.,
at
Ofl ol pciire Ww roa.l thai Ua.ls to health,
IJniniiiUe.l hv boani or ^llto ;
\VlHl<,ni«va-.l.-' not. p..w« i less Is wcaltn
To i«oi'tlic Ihosca'hvBot ililne. ,
nut .lo not ucs ai.-, wlili life there s hope,
Thf elou'i eoiic. alH the K in; ...
Wllh rierc. V- Fav..rU.- PrehC.lpllon at ba|^
Tour lilo'8 full com ^e iiiiiy run. ^
as
now
hloomintrvvlihh.nlth, testify to the j^ieat
curaiTo powers of I>r. l'f.;iei.N havorite
Prescript Ion, a.h.pte.l hy much r.seareh and
eareful Htudv to the Happy relief of all lliose
vveukneiiMH and uiliucnls peeuliar lo females.
AH druggists.
More ♦rnth than poetry in these lined,
thoiisan.Is of ladies all over the hind r
Price
WllHama. •'^kelly, ll"hl>>
Talliert Jind a Ivr-t of oihers; plcc ^*» ■
Any of the aliove books sinl by man
60 cents.
GARIJNKR'S MUSIC STORK,
rianoB, Organs Music P.o.iks and Musical Mor
cliaiuilse,
DO Merrimack Street.
••nnira Victory.
While purehaslnj? a bottle of our Harvard
- ' -^ " la.iy re-
Rronchial
BroneldaVsyrupafewdaysajfO, a la.ly re-
marked : "I call your Harvard
Syrup •Hull's VIetory,' so won. erful are the
Sum It aeeon.nlfshes." The vntorh^a
which It has xained over couphs, Hore throat,
eroup, whooping eoujrh an.l bronchial dim-
culllcM are almost nuniherless. As a speci-
men of the i.>ilino'»lals we are daily receiv-
ing read the foilowioK:
M0NTPE14JCB, 8cpt.J2, 1.<W7.
Messrs. Goo. .S. Hull A Co. : ^ c^ n
Gentlenun-IM.ase seiwl me by exiircss, C. u.
T> four iK.Ules of yonr Harvard llronchlal
Brrnp. 1 have Leen usln>? It and leel thai I owe
mr life lo Us wouih;rlul cui alive |K)wers.
' Yours truly, ^
ANNA TlIRIFFLB.
Tbe Harvard l^nmchlal Hyrup I- put up In j
a lb. bottles at 2o c. nts an.l V lb. boUles at '
60oenUiab<Ulle. I'r"^}'='""' ''>,««;>•,?: [!,""
Atk) («ucce>«sors to l.\f«»r.l & Hull). Mve
Cent Savlnsc •""'** buil.lliiL', corner Merrl-
msck ami John Hireeln, I>owell, Miwfi.
aad other InTesimeni sociirliles bought and soW
br Wm. flhapanlt V Central street. Tdepbane
Inevery variety for house QnlBh, and all kinds
of
For building, rcpalrlnR or fencing can be ob
tidncd at
IJOW^EST PRICES
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Street. CJorner ofFletrluM^.^^
FARMERST^ENTION !
Stockbrldge ManuTra.
Bowkftr'a Hill and Drill Phosphatr.
BuITaIo Bone Sop«r-Pl»opphnt«.
Bradley'a gopor-Phosphata.
We desire to invite every la'ly who has t.isto
forth- be.nulllul In floe uee.llework to <;all and
Bce the eU'Kant ?OPdi which wo now offer.
li Mill ho ft mailer of gratlllcHtlon to most
la.ilcs U) Bee these eh gant koo.Is, whellier wish-
ing to purchase or not.
Remember, this l3 a straight Invitation to come
an.l look-no obligation to iiurchase.
In combination wlih the embroideries we offer
a large an.l handsome line of Torchon Laces,
Swiss TrimnilngH and Nottingham Lncos for
trimming purposes.
SPIOIAL. - Just arrived from Hew
York auction twenty thousand yards
Irish Crochet Trimming, from 2 to 7
inches wide. Price, 2 and 3 inches wide,
2 l-2c. per yard •, 4 to 7 inches wide, 6o.
per yard. Actual value 10 to 20 oenti
perjard.
COMK AND SKK US. Sale lo ronllnue all tho
week, but many of tho choicest paltcrns (moat
of which are exclnsUcly our own) will un-
doubtedly be sold out at onee.
For Amherst, Mllford an.l Wilton, ul 9.15 a
1-2..V., ;t 4j<, 5.40 p. m. >.un<lay, •.' p. in.
For Gi-eenlleM, Pel. rlior..', nennlnglon, llllls-
iKiro' an.l Keenc, al !».l.". a. in. an.l ;».4H p. m.
For Nasbua, .Manchester ami Ckiiiconl, ul »JiO,
».15,».44 ft. m., l.'.S.'i. 1.47, :l 48, .V40, 6.'J5, 7.4^
p. ni. (Sundays at % 7.4M p. m.)
For I'enacok, Knuik II n, Lebanon and >>hlte
Klver Junction, al 9.15 a. m., 1.47, 8.4tJ an.l
•7.48 p. m. V- _ ,v
For Warner, Itrailfor.!, Sunapee, Newi>ort (>
II.), Claremonl and Clarenionl Juneilon,
9.15 a. m., 1.47 p. m. .... ,.
ForTlll.in, Lake Village, Mercllth, Ln.onla.
Weirs, I'M mouth, Warnn, llRverhlll, Wooas-
t111«-, al •.f.44 a. m., 1.47 an.l *7.4h p. m.
ForCamptnn, ThornUm, North Woodsto«-.B, Lis-
bon, Lllllctou an.l Whlicileld, at 9.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m. , „ ,
For .lefferson, Lancaster, Glroveton an.l Faiiyan,
alU.44a. in. , ., „
For Monlpeller and nil points on the .Moni|K.ner
an.l Wells lUver rallr.pad, via Plymouth and
Wooilsvllle, atlUta. ni.
For Si. .LihiixUnry ami Lyiidorvllle. via vV bite
Ulver .lunetlon, at '.I.15 a. in. and 7. 48 p. m.
For .SI. .It>his'>iirv, Lvmlonvllle, Newport. Hber
brookc, via Plyinoulh and Woo.lsvllle, at ;).44
a. m.,*7.4t« p. in.
For
81
m., I.47aii-I *7.»>'p. in.
For Monlr^^•ll nn<l IJiieliec, via Montreal .Hn.t
B..Hton Air Line, at !».44 a. ni., ♦7.4S p. m.
For Montreal, \la Central Vermont Hue, al 9.1.>
a. m., 1.47, *7.4« p. m.
t^*lhiily.
Freight trains leave I/iwell for BosU'n .itS.tNi,
8.40. 11. OH a. in., -1:1^ 10.0.1, 1 Loo p. m. •
Leave Host. in r.r Lowell at i.ao, 4.05, ».10 a.
m., 12.25. :5 15 p. m.
l.«avo Lowell for I^wrcnce at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell tor .Salem al 'J.05 a. m.
FREIGnX DKPOT, WK8TKBN AVGNUK.
Leave Lowell lor NaKhua, Manchester, Con-
con! an.l the .North and Wost, at 7.i0, 11.35 a. m.,
8.05,6.45 p.m. , „,
Leave Lowell for Aycr Junction, Worcester.
.New York auU the West, at 2.45 and
drayage with
routes:
Tlr«lnla and Tannaaa— Air Un*. at Kor-
fblk. ▼•.
Ailaotie OoMt and SettlMMard AJr UnM. at
Norfblk. Va.
UhwMlNtake and Ohio R. R. and Kanawha
Olapateh, at Newport Nawa, Va.
Richmond and Uanvllle R. R. and Pied-
mont Air l.ln«, at ^eat Point. Va.
Italtlmore aad Ohio R. R. and OontlnenUl
Idne, at Baltimore, Md.
Merrliants and Miners Trana. Co.'a Savan-
nah Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Thrtiugh idlls of la.llnfr Issue.! via all above-
nanic.l routes. Mark goo.l* via P., N. AND B.
LINK.
Tleketa on sale at K. G. Wiw d«or*« offloe. 8
Westminster stn-et. W.H. CHURCH * CO.oBlee
1 WeylHisset street, or at Steamship office, W
In.lla street.
FIRE INSURANCE.
€3tooA I Solid I Rollttl>l«^ I
AT THK
riBE nrflftiANOE agency
OK
GEO. E. METCALF.JIoJe Central Streei
Having purchaso.1 the aifcney of the Merrl-
mmk MutiiHl Fire Insurance Co. of Anilover,
wllh Us sixty years of Ballsfttcior%' ••^"•'^"'Vf J»;J"J
Us policy Iiolders, be luvlloH all the former
friends of the c/.n.pany and many »ow ones to
examine Its merits and rcllabirity. blx olber
coiuvftules also reoresc nled bv loe.
*^ OKO. K. k^KTi:ALK,l<(iCcmral8trcot,
Suc^ORSor loj.^. L. Canlell Jt Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSUHANCE COMPANY.
¥ot rates, paasage or frelirht applv to
E. II. HOCKWKLI.,
>Jew KnjflRnd Agent,
Providence, B. I.
Moot! ant CoaL
MUTUAL
Ca"h assets Jan. 1,1^87
ToUl liabilities (ro-lnKurance).
.t4W,2ftk.78
. i6«,6t\^.16
.f385,«71.Ae
At Ihc Old Stand, S8 Middle Street.
At the New Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
1V1111U.1M KlttroUiire,
A. W. WKEKS, Agent,
Wholesale au.l UeUill iiealer In Wllkesbarre,
Ijiekawanna. LchlKh. KrankUn, CuiiiU'rlan.l.,
C. i;. Cann.'l. Ac. W.)od. Clmn-onl, Lime, Oe-
mcnl, &c. Telephone number, 2»4-2.
Net assets
Policy holders share In tho protlte on expira-
tion of policies.
Diridends, 70 Per Cent., After July Irt.
DIHECTOUS
I. m., •7.4t* p. in.
ir Monipelhr. Kssex Junction, nurllnpton an.l
31. Albans, via Cetilriri Vorinonl lln.', al 'J.15 a.
Levi SprafTue,
Geo. F. Klebarilson,
i). 8. Rlcbardson,
Chas. II. Coburn,
Jacob Kogors,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Hov»e,
C. C. Hutehlnson,
W. F. .Salmon,
8. T. Lancaster.
Wit E. LIVINGSTON,
Wliolesalc and Kctall Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Ohl Co.'s LehUh, Phlla.lelphla ft
Roadlnr. ^Vllke^»»ar^e, Lackawanna,
Marylan.l Co.'a Uoorge's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken's VaUey *rank.
tin, etc.
Oak, Maple and Pine, aawed
and apllt.
OfBoe, S7 Central Street, LowoU, Haas.
LEVI SrUAtiUK, I'KKSIDEN T.
K. M. TUCKK. .SKCRETABT
4^1nsiiranc« to any amount ellcrted In relia-
ble comuanio8.
' ^ K.M. TICK K. Agent,
27 Central Street.
Fltchburg,
9.i& a. in.
C. 8. MELLEX, Genl
GEO. W
Superintendent.
aruUKlt. Uenl. Pass. Agt-
C. K. PAIOB, L.K'al Agent.
E. IV. ^W^€yo^ A: Oo,
47
Bon Marche, ,
leniiBACk •M Kirk 81rMt|iM^l
Pennsylvania Kailroad
The Beat Railroad In the World.
The Fastest Trains In the World.
Mew Tork to Chicago, 84 hours.
Mew York to Cincinnati, 21 boars.
Mow York to 8t. Louis, 99 bonrs.
Five Daily Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply for ttckets and fulllnfonnatton to
W. E. BATCHKLDEB,^Tlegt^Ag.n^ ^^
GKO. W. MILLEB. Tld.et Al^iSiiicSS^.
A. T. CASWELL, Ticket Agent B. ft L. B. R.,
A. i.uA TT Middlesex Street BuUon.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
JISwBuToid Ookmy Md Bpgo« jwd lfadn«IUB.
WOOD.
""''' ^\^BKrtilnr ^"*- CEMENT.
Iim/ri? COBD'8 Extra and Finishing
A VVFj* Glens Falls, Vermont.
All kinds Building and Amcrl- BRICK.
can and Hootch Fire ±*R*m. \j aa .
Hay- Stra^w.
Masons', Oental and Ljuid
Plaster. Piaster.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO. 57 GOBHAM 8T11I0KT,
Plumbing and Piping.
8tove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tin
worker. A lino l)ne of
I»A.It.L.OK STOVES.
MILKMEN can «et MUk Cans as good and
cbeap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Q orham Street.
KAOL.TW,
CHARCOAL,
FKBTILIZKRS,
HAIB,
HAND,
OUA¥BL.
ITloiui* a-ncl G-i-aln.
Ofllce and Yard,
n Thomdlke Street.
Telephone 18K-L.
Branch Offlce,
Vi Merrimack Street,
Cal'lcrwooil's.
i»n:o'rooi'tAi»n8.
A. H. SAKBOEN, 24 Central Block,
Begs to announiMS to the «•*»«««• .oJ,.^^JI?ll
vIdnUv that be has uurctoaaed all tbe m^^^
ownedThy tbe laie N. C. Haaliorn. and U bow
01ifloi-<l*'s
DYE HOUSE,
3 and 4 AVDOTEE STREET.
Firsl-Class Djeini of Every Descriplioii
Done at short notice and satlsfaetloii
guaranteed.
Ladles' and gents' garments dyed whole.
All klDils ot garments cleaned and repaired
If desired.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PniLONOPHT OF MABRIAOie, flj-
ing a clear synopsis of the Impodliaenta to
«arrta»s,»«haaatad vltalUy. etc., etc^.ttg be
had fv»« allMwaaMata •' »5J7»«^- *|«2*
Dr. P. t. JOBDAir, M Joj ■••.
LOCAL NBW8.
O^ettlac aad Oloalac af
iRetiieai.
tfUintfinM) U ^**
|i#lMi<
ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
Convention of
Corrected to October 26, 1887.
noted.
1). no.
.15, 3.10, 4, «-4i'.
liT M FOR Toul I A GIVE AWAY
Winans Bros
in.
wJ^-.umU larger .hail evor before and 2^4
delegates w.ue enllUcl .. ':«"t'|, ' ,,£,J"of
eltlzoilH, aud th.! .•uiKi.-ily of the H. wu
.louvenllon eoiidueU'il ""'."""^"r^^.V" , 'i 1 «
,l,e prcliiiiiimry ehidnimii. a>H» JVhe iiodv
boo the pieHinl.mry he.trelary "^^e I ociy.
A coiuialtlee on ^•"-'•^^'V'" J.'?' {^^f. .^ te^.^dl
Kanl/.ull.Mi.. lei.ieMMiled by 2.Ji *;^' -XV,, ."
Saving the l:l.leleKHleHea;;li 1",,^.^ Te".-
wore eiilllhd e.\.»n»H''« ''*'•!.!,'
Ul.
m.
I'll «.\e»!iiiiii^ 'j^. - I i.« 1 1
.|elv,whlchWtt»repro>.euiedl.y 11
John II. Morrl-
.1.. Smith reeelviiiu <o vi'>*«" - cuhIv 24.
i; lU^alirue .'.maLer of . Kcatlerln;<__ vo e ;
l*a:?e«!eTsmi"ti;To..k" Iho ehulr, after u
liawitn..-'. II. MoriUon.Kecoiiiled
r^'oriu M^'au'kev-tlu. «l».«r lea.li.iK e,.,,.
fd lei hu.l heeii H-loi'td, u.ukln« »lr.
Hmllll'Stl me dele,ulH» J- t e on..r
Fall Klver. Mass., 9.W a. m- l-JP'J-?? P* ""
BUlerlca, Mush., ll.W a. m., 7.W p. no
Boston, iduaa., 0.40, 8.45 a. ui., 1
ConexTnV.^N'.'H., 7.40 a. m.. W-M. h P
inacut, Muas., 6p
u i K « vn K ill. J . -/xi ai . aaa ■
'jOp. ni
m
m
Nashua, N. 11.. 7.40 a. m.,n:lb, >f.V,P\;. „ „
Now York, N. Y., 6.40,«.4Ba. in., 8-lO.^-«',l'- ™
Northern,7.40a. m., la.'ifi, ftp-n>' _ .^v „ _
North Ulllerlc^i, Mass., U.W a. «»•. '-f j^" "'„
New Be<lfor.l, Mass., U.'iO a. f 7 » ^Vf >^ l>
ProvLlence, II. I.,«.a()a. ^v ^ »*•«'$ 40 i.m
Soiilhcrn, 0.40. 8.4.') a. m., 1.16, »-W. w*^ I*;"
ftSutn FnuulnKhain, Mass.. »•«> »• °»-' '•'«*^ ^
Hlony llrook \Vay, «.i« a. ■n-.7.16 P- "^
Tyn«Hl>oro', Mass., 7.40 a. m.,].l^V- >»•
Towkbbury, Mass., U.'^o a- n» , 4 p. m-
Mllford, N^ 11., Vi.-if>, 7.20 v.m.
Wlii.lhainuiid PeUiam.N. ll.,i>P-nj.
Worcester, Mass.. «.45, 9.W a. m., 1.16. •••«« P- w-
Keene, N. II., U.W a. m., 7.W p. in. ^„ ^
Salem, Mabs.,tt.40, 8.48 a. m., 1.16. 8.1«. ♦. »••"•
Lynn!Vass..6.10,M5».«'Ml.l6.»J0. *• «•*«' «
p. m. ' "
MA.11.8 0LO8H roB
Albany and the Wos(. 7, 8.46 a. m.. *M. 7.16
Fall ifivo"; Ma.s..7, 8.46. lOJO. 11.46 a. «..»■«).
6,7.16
INDIAN CURE.
Thousands bsvs takca
U»«l REJOICKP.
t'orll'
«urcs
Rlwa*
tism,
ScrofuU
Boiorna
8a)t Bbfum,
filonucb, Llv
•r and KIdue
TrooblM
It Is the wo-
man'* sore
vfrieod, Jt pot
(tlTtly curvt]
ail tboM con
(ilslDtt so
Tbonsandasre
DOW taklnalt Slid
BKJoiorao^
ooBiaoa to bar
••I. By IIS we
Mcnsuual p«rl<
ods corns .•■•
oat
For
tro»
o«r%
Dls
plaee
SCHEME.
c
FalUpM
ke.ltls
a surs
spselAc
Is wry
pKeasat
Ukt sod
Is quick uod
•fliotlvo to
frona lbs sysitm.
We have on hand some-
thing like $200 worth of
Christmas articles, small
things like Court Plaster
Cases, Ash Trays, Caudle
OMMONWEALTH^OF MASSA-
8TATK IIOUBB, WO»TOH. Feb^ ^^^JJ^^j^^
Joint
87 ou
latlvc to
Iheeiiii.h.yaieotol lao.'r by rallroa'l ««nX*„
onVoiilie L..i.l'«.lKv; niul a.i '":' *'\, '' "!i^es
treKulull.iKlhi «'"l'l«'.>"'«"^"'^ '""'*' "TiV.,^^i,m
whcro II OV arc rciuU. d to labor mc^ro Ih.ui le
hoursa day at |'|ih> room. Slute honr^e. on
W«,ine8dav Feb. Hih. at UVM o'clock a. m.
Weunesaay, re... ^,j^,.^, ,^>^y^m,^ chairman,
.la-slAll QUINCY,
CK ik of tho Commlltoo.
Almost a Miracle
Oue or the Mo.st HeiimrU able Cures
of liiooa I'tilsoniii?? Ever
Accoinplished.
m.
iM, 7.16
oThiL uhilirv. IMUhtk (1.
noinlniile.l I'M' 1 1'*-' I'""
iho eoiive
Mc.Maiiaiaaii wan
itioii of M-erelury of
,lUm."aiiil'Hul)s.'.iiJeiitly Knink Fox
Concor.l, N. ll"." .«.«». «". 12.16. 7.16 p.
I)ra.ut, Mass.. 8.46, ».4a a. m.
Fltchburn, Mass., 6J»6, »*^, ll.*i» a. lu
,.awr«^.™:Mass «.l0.9 46ajm.,3.JO^^7^^^^^^^^
NewY);rk.N.Y.,7.8.46,10JI0.ll.lft». m.. 1.40,
:i.ftO,e, 7.16 p.m.
Northern, «.f a.m., 7.15 p.m.
NorthmiK»rlca.Ma«'»-.7a.m.,S.B0i..m.
Now Ile.lfor.1. Mass., 7, 8.45, lO.au, ii.w
7.15 u,m.
jA-^'Bit^^^ I Slicks Egg Boilers, Paper
^a»loiuowao.lur»l (K.*Ulon. Q^J-J^^'^tSw
a uUI aad tho blsMlai of b«*lib wUl Mirtiy louow.
ladluOarell.OOaBotUe. Biz for 05.
rkarAaan bt
THE WINANS MEDIOINE Oa
W0BG£8Ti:U. MAM.
rro3:«;H.'l:.'?:8.46,10.»0.ll.46 a. «.. 1.40
8JW,7.l6p.
Houthom, 7, 8,46,
in.
10.30. 11.48 a.m.. 1.40, 3JS0. 7.15
4outh^rr'S;nln«ham.Mas..,7, 8.48. 11.46 a. m..
^^^^^
8,50, tl, 7.16 p. n».
Stony llrook Way,«.)»5a
;« vli ee.l. ( llh.^r for ..i ajr.ilnt p;.ia'loH y
he Hpei-I CH. Ihe moth... wu-* ^•"•■' .n«. •; '«
lie uae^llon of panide or no piinel.* be »«
Ul he I ..ir. i:.ii an.l Keerel..ry .JOiiulo.
l««sUly uxprt^'.ed lheiu.elves by a ibliU
'°The followlim wa^nio result of t»»«^»|«"«^j
iiii^r^t^?.SrS^.r;^er;;riiihcV:^ ^
wtHt»ii:*X..'ienV<Vr;icrof IMiLer- ^ ^
Mathew -t'eniperiiii.-..; I iHtUalc jj
Burkc'rcii»pcran.« liLllluie » ^
Irish N.11I..H.1I ''^■''«"\V.v'*' Kt' I'atrUJk's
8arr«<l Heart ^o.ll»llty, »l- * *t"oa p ,
chunh.... :;;:;5 •
Holy NiiiMC rMMleiy ol at. Mh,liaoi s ^«
lllberidiiii llitles ;"/l la
U
Haoruil Heart society ui .^"^-ed ""»'"*.j
«hurch.»».i.«jM«»'!>L'-'.? • •.•..M'l*.!*' * "'"L. —
IM
m.,4..'iOp.
0 p. m.
m.
Tviiiisbiiro'. Mass., 8 a. m.. 0 . , .„ ,,
TeXhury: Mai*.. «.10 tt.^ »' "'-i^'*" ^'
Mllfor.1. N. II.. H a.m.. lljifj ft »>•'"■
m.
m.
, l'i.l6, 6 p. m.
wViV.riiaman;rPcllmin.N l^,J^4^Y^»;,•™■
Wore•)Ster, Ma88.,ttJ8,7,8.46, lOJW, «»••" »
Saloiii, Mass., 7, 8.46, lOJlO, 11-46 a. m., i.«".
7.16 I', m.
Lynn, Mass., 7, 8.46, I0.»0.
7.16 I., m.
11.46 a.m. .1.40.3.50,
CompounD
MANUFACTUIUNO BTOCKH.
prlct
the 11
asko<
Mft ilo.l .Meii'K .SMle.y «>f M. I O
ia^re Heart S..clciy oI .-^acre^
The chalrnian announced
pliBllcully III favor of parinlo.
Ihc rcKull H.« eiu
l)0)>cd
d«alern be re<i
from 1<» <»'clock
* A 'vSof ibuuk. w* leu-lered the rcllrlu«
oflleerH. . , „„ , ^^„ „,„ gi,bjoet
al
d III.: latter declliic.l.
A^ouL' ilUeus.lon followed on tho subjo.
ofeleeiniaeblef n.tn>li:.l of P'-o«.eH..|o. .
ihU n.1. I.iu. A Idler wan iceely..l f ..
iiiiineH
.lunuH II. fanuie
were DiTMiited, am ,
?omc dVl.«aleH favoie.l |.o..t|i..ii.nicMt of so-
?**?.":."!.i.:;.:...i nu..ilii;;. while others ar-
tory heleeti.Ml could
l">« made al
aeflaiir.iti.Mi,
ijued llmla more sal! ..- - .
^ ■ Ml Ibis iiicelm«. uh iieiuly v«iy
deleirate was pr.Mi.t. Janie. I . tariid. ha-
ohalriiiHiiand se.r.lary wen; iuMrucled lo
MOliiy hliu of his el..;li..i!. "o o'clock.
Tho couveulioii a.lj..urned at ll.oO o ciotw.
BIlKbt Fire.
sllirhl Hre In the pUker room .»f the Pel-
.?e woolen mill .»n l.awieii.;e .slrce mca-
r..!..., .■i,..m from box (il at about H
A
vlde.^ , „
aii.iw il .in -ilarin iroiu i>.>>^
^ .h.k 1 >ti 'ht. Some wuMe u«llni;; on
JiSni HO me .lim.ully In exlii.«.ilHhl.'« I ,
andltWH- deemed udvlHuble to ri»« a
Jhirni. There was a little .laniagc to tho
floor and to the good>* by the hie.
llad BlelRhlns.
It Is very excellent HleiKhhiN' lu
Mtroets and lu the eouuiry, wlln
S.uow,ifauyll^ in t'lo .l-ceH
See there are horso-nniroud tracks It Ij
hard work to muke ruuiieiH work. Hut the
lun Is r imiiuK holier an.l hi-lier, ar^d tho
butt end of winttfr l« rapidly wa.siiu« away.
Mona.lnock ... •
NaHtiua
Nauinkean
Newmarket
Norway Plains. . . .
(.)ttB
Pttclllc
I'cpporell
Pembroke
UusHcll Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
Thorndlko. ...••• ••
Trom.tnt A Runolk
Unlen t;otton
Vansalboro*........
Warthlngton Mills.
Webster
WUllmantlc Linen.
York... •••••••
100
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
700
600
100
100
MM
1000
100
500
100
100
100
1000
100
100
, 100
. 1000
. 400
, 400
. 1000
(MM)
600
100
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
100
1000
600
100
600
600
1000
1000
600
100
100
100
soo
1000
1000
100
nid.
104
1800
«60
lOb
mo
ts • s
1000
:i.S
Vii
"90
Asked.
ISO
Lowell Whore no new transw'.Uon
iJurorof previous .pKitaUonn as
d,bldandsalosarotflv«n.
Far
Value.
Amorv J;^
Amoskoaff ....;•••• *ooo
An.i.roscogicln t""
Appluton i"""
Atlantic
AuRiista, Ua. >••
ArlliiKton
Bonier Cltjr
Bates
Boott '
Ilostoi. ••••
Boston Duck Co...
CalM>t
Chlcopee •••
China
Oocheco •
lk)lumblan
Continental
Dwlttht
Kvcrett
Franklin
Ureat ValVs
llarolHon-r: •••;•••
Hamilton Woolen.
Hill... ;••
Hartford Carpet...
Jaokson
Laeonla
Lam^ritur • • •
Lawrence ,
IjOWoU
Lowell M.Snop...
Lowell Bloa<-,hery.
LowoU lloalcry....
Lowell Oas Co....
Lyman ••••
Manchester Mills..
Mass Cotton
Merrimack
Mt'ldlosex
Aiiinnj< Ihi'
nvilnnii 11 iiiori"
libliie.VN, iin.ls
variouh ..rKH.x of our »yHU-m, none
,.s..nti.il part thu.i the Idver and
iiiMiiy I.. < !>!.• arc uflbctcd with ells-
m;^; 0A1..HC ..rKaus. oo.sin,, the ltl««Hl to^become
uHhiHt them in
180
115
IMA
7I>
7liti
700
140
dO
142
l(«ft
1140
176
40
76
• est
80
IW
300
716
70
100
100
100
100
25
760
500
ICO
»16
um
U6
116
120
250
100
1160
Last
iiales
104 ^»
1817^
ItlUH
OAU
1U8
V7H
I'M
1M4
l.S:(7S
1160
HOO
400
lUO
Ml
. 48J><
lull.
■;»7s
ti»«t
W)
UOK
776
1««V* I
7t«M
SOU
47'iW
rH7>»
1545
70i>i
7-20
148
84
200
H«7S
1145
ItiU
IPO
615
lolU
:il7>«
»K>
lO'i.^
PKO
IK'i'i
'240
100
l'i5
•247 H
ll'i.
I'JO^
•2120,
30
luo
62 .H
45
•ofKiioi .
imiiiirp lliitt it IS «>ur hr^t .bity to •• - . „
, «^IU' M«mlraket'ni.M.»u..d.wl..chupur«ly
V,.KHHMe, :....! is xv..rtl.v"l a l»ir trial.
I HKHilU' Mandrake Compound U sold by
''^ |.|(| I'AKItll OM.V IIV
I
makes.
,111: |N<i.\LLS Mi:i>U AL CO
l.oWr.l.L. MASS., I'.S.A.
rrlw, tUMJ; MIK Bottles for M.©©.
the bitck
ralhev too
I
WiN.^NS MKi.iciNK Co.—SIra: For years
have not been able to got Ihroiiirh the
iurUitr without beiu« coiiUue.l to the hoUKO
Sil weeks with M-vere throat trotiblo,
l^ave UHcd mauv r.inedies, but WinaUH Bros.'
?qmllan cS'i>* th.-' "''ly ""« ^^at ban ever
uWen me relief. 1 gladly recoiniueud i. to
all ucrwouh who need a lestoratlve.
Ill pcrHOU (;k<»KUK .MoLki.i.an,
No. Ill Fraiikllu Ktreel, Boaiou, Mass.
Kare liarijaln.
trees, f,'rapeH
wllh an extra I'ood
cdhir. tiood
..*llHr. Will keep 5 c.wh >m«l ^ho'-.e- J
water In
large
rood
bU
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLt WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL.
^^-^ Its hygienic, aperi-
i^ ^^dx ent and digestive
properties are un-
surpassed.
TcJiip'TJtturnor
SlU'i'p IJlX'lv
Spriiif; is 47^' V.
Hhfiop It.Kk Pi.i InK W.-itcr contains four flnh» of
., crni" of »al ''"^ e.mbtili.ciitH in n RalK.n. um m
inm, six to thirty tim.^H I'UHKU Ihiiu tho tabic
watcru^uRlly onorrcU for sulo.
ThP Ica.lliii; PhysiciatiaoflhcCity
,nav hocoiisurteti as to the tl.erapei.t c
I'lilcacy of this w«ai known tublc
water.
O.Bartlctt, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL,MASS.
Distress After Eating
sonoofthon.«ry dlsaKVCcablo ►ymptoms of
dyspepsia. Hemlache. heartburn, sour slontiach.
faliiliiesH and eai.ilcloim a|.petllo arc also
cause.1 by this very wbbHprea.l and growing
disease. IIoo.I'h Sarsaparllla tones the store.
acli,cnutOH.»napi.et!tc, pr-inotes healthy dl-
irestlon, rcUeveH the hea.laele. nn.l cure- tje
most oh^tlnato cjiscn of .lyspepsla. llead tHo
(oll»wlUK '■ . . » t.
"My wife ha.l .lyspepsla. Hho couhl not keep
her f .0.1 <l..wn. an.l ha.l that oppru^scl feeling
after eatliur. hbe had no appetite an<l was tHe<l
all the tlino. Mlio irle-t numerous me.lb ines
wl4h..utb.biKr..lU'ved.luit tho tlrnl Iwttlo ..f
IIoo<rsHaiHni.arllla dl.l her a great deal of
Koo.l. Hho has taken two ItoUlcs, an.l can eat
»nj thing wlihout .llhtroHs. an.l has no tn)uhlc In
retaining f<.od." .Kni.N BvTTUKFlKM), Maih^n,
'''"° ALL-GONE lEELINO
••I ImveheenToul.le.l wUh.lyHpeps.la. I had
but lilt!.' ai.petllc. and wl at 1 .11.1 cmI .ll^tivr->e.l
me, or .11.1 me lUllo good. In an hour afU-r eat-
Ing I wc.uKI c\|.irleiu-e a fa'itnos or tbe.l, all-
gone fee Imk. ah ihouKh I ha.l not eaten any-
thing. Il..o<r» .SarMipnrlUa .Ihl aie an Hum. imo
amount of g.rnd. Il gave mean n;.pelhe. an.
my food lellKhe.l and aatblled the e.iavlng 1 ha.l
,,revlouslv expeileiK'c.l. It rilleve.l me ..f that
Mint, tired, all-gone feeling. I have fell so
niueli better since I took II.kmI'h SarsaparlUa,
that I am hapj.y to recommend It." «• A.
Paok, W'atertovin, Mass.
N. n. He sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
sold by all drugglHts. $1 ; six f..r #5. Prepared
only hy C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mahs.
100 r>o«o« One r>ollar
i^aUiufl ^Po\J3ticr.
line of
lars
Lowell.
FumltMrti and Varp«t».
Btaerman & Manning have a >"«•
household furniture, black '^•l""'' /'l^ *"°
palnte.l chamber suites. Now and elegant
styles at very low prices. No. 8 Fresoott street
Hontliwlck block.
SUPI'BESSKD BOOK,
"Why Priests Should Wed."
8o1d at our oface or sent by express on receipt |
°' •'•*"■ SBLtARS * Of».,
81 State St., Boom 3 (TraTeller BalldlBg). ,
Boston.
Cutters, Match Safes, Nap-
kin Rings, Necessaries, Col-
ogne Bottles. Pen Wipers,
Pocket Books, Purses, &c.,
&c. A few of these goods
are shop worn, but nine-
tcuths of them are in pcr-
I'ect condition. Now we do
not care to pack these
goods away; it means con-
siderable hard work, takes
up valuable room which
we cannot spare, and next
Christmas when they are
unpacked customers will
sayvhestnuts!'* We want
to go into the market next
fall and buy the latest nov-
elties, and when we have
our holiday opening show
nothing but fresh goods.
In order to distribute
these articles, which cost
from 5 cents to gl.OO, we
shall wrap each article in
paper and every person
buying 50 cents' worth of
goods in our regular line
will be given one of the
packages.
Remember we do not
charge anything for them ;
you get your money's
worth to start with, and in
addition we give you a
present.
We shall commence on
this give away scheme
Monday morning, Feb. 6th,
and continue until the sup-
ply is exhausted.
lEiscellancous.
BADGER & GELDERT,
MKCUAN1C8 MILLH.
Cor. Button and Fletcher Strteta.
Wood Work of all kinds dono to order
at short notice.
- ■! . 11 » '■■■ •
Engraving on Metals
Perfect fluids: everything furnlsh««l
g«nd two »-««»nt slaiiips for particulars and
sample of vncravluE. to Koa 198, Middle
town. Conn.
of a
com-
H.A.KVKY A. CO.'S
California Excursions.
Low Kates, Vrtfrn Slipping Aoconi-
niiMlatloim.
For full Inforniu-loi. «'?»»"''V.r'!,^,"wi«h^
tl(ketHgo..t.»r A.C. Hahvkv A Co., 30(1 WUHn
iDgtou street, Uostuu, Mass.
HOLIDAY PHOTOGRAPHS
Loypiel's Studio. 51 Central Street,
I^OfcVKLI-..
AppoliilnK'nt. «n.ur|>«.«i< lo »•« KiwUol.
Skates
All solid btoci null Hue niilsli,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
„'!r.^'.;:^ ?s::.ii':s5 'KS-:;7.i'f t:i
Acme
We give be'.ow a HU.t Muent of one of the
moBtrcnarkablecuriH ev.T ac«»inpll»ho.l by
an, iii..r'e ne. .«5ehl.)in lia»a M>ininuulty boon
so ;.r.atly liiU'te.t;.llnHe)iRci of thi* kind aa
was Iho vlllH^'e . f l>:iiiini'lso«»tta MUU, M«-.
in the slekneo* und euie of Mr. Uankln.
Ever,tlitn< eU« ha.l fallo 1, and .loath Hcenaod
li.evluibk, when 1 loo r* harwipurllU wss re-
soriei to aiid effected
A Womlerful Cure.
••The statement wliUli 1 lure make may Kcem
too oiilnii>r.llii«iy lo be true, llyt I will tell
my biory .» plainly an 1 Iratlifully hh I p.jK«lbly
can, and refer tor e<.ir..b .rail-u to ;iliii«>»t any
reid'.leut of thlHt.>wu, where I Ua\e llve<l all
my life au.l am w.dl known.
"When a voulh, I wa» ciiong an.l active, able
to work mud. an-l amlMtl-uH U. hU.Mvcd In llle.
I am now U yeniH ..f age, «nd II year, a<o be-
gun to Imveeplleplh- iUh. causcl, as we believe,
bylnJuiioHlo tlu. M>b»" reeelve.l by a fall, as
n.»neof ourtamlly hiive ovsr been bImlUrly
atnuted. Mtnw ulno years .ngo. by a<lvb;e
physlehin.l began U) lake n bronil.le
poiin.l, wldrh had a .pilelliig effect ui.on my
nerves. This being, as I am told, a vumula-
Uve .Irug," und lakbig n-.thing to . arry It out of
iny t»ysieiii, It had a oUaslnuiH and
ALMdMT fAT.VI. KKKKCT
iijKin my blood. In faei, 1 think I never oould
again Kothrou>;h the pain ami loUsry of Uie
paHilw..y«-">-- !^""«>«Hiir I began with tbe
l.romlde, rtoienarpetiiedon tho tnlve. of mf
logH. SI.. wly bill ^ulely they spread over my
lo.ly. 1 nil-dull tho ni.dbliieb we .iould hoar
of. but nothing «tay.Ml their terrible prngrew-
riiey beeamo very nevere under iin kiie.-s,
when I walke.l l.l.)i.l wo»d<l ^lart from
ami mark on the U.-ir my path from room to
room. Al length the e..r.l» beesme .-.ntraeted
HO that I e.uil.l no h.iiger wi.lk, ami was obliged
In despair to Uike to my IkmI, from which I
iieverexpe.te.(to rUe. Kx.epling my Lead,
hand*, f.et«i..l M-eant, I w«« lit. rally covered
wllhHorei.,c..nblnlUly .llMih irglng e.>rru|.tloa.
No ^^..l.l^ can colli cyan bUa of the terrible
HufferluK'* I en.lme.l, an my ei.n.lllh.n wan al-
nmsltoo l.rrll.leto.lv.H.-.llMJ. I wu- urahle lo
Hit up or lie »lown, but wan ob'i.—l lo keep In •
re.llnlng p..»ltloj.. re ting.'" my feel, hips
an.l
them
the
heail .
nS.
lightest j'OsMble
rhunged or Iba
reniovcl, Inigo scabs
Wheuoi.l soros .Irlcd up
WHICH
A MKTIIOI) MY
All May Own Their
Own Homes
I ha.l beon con-
Kuptem-
lloo»l's
remarkable
notU«il M
AND TUIM
Save tlie lleiiLt
Now Paid to the Landlord.
T H 10
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION
The
even
last to
any one.
nn.l live
Incorporated under the Laws ot ihe Stale
of New Kork, an^l aultiorized to do
tiusiness in the State ol
Klassacliusetts, •
OflFers a plap by whiohr you can seciire a
home or busineas properly of your own
quicker, easier, with leas cash adranoe
and under more favorable conditioni
ihau are possible in any other way.
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When given poasesiion
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorised in-
surance company, whereby the property
vill be at once full paid in case of
death.
nedina'» tla^r Btmf,
94 Merrimack street. Is • PopuUr '•'»««"»
ladles who desire to obtain enulne barraln^
The proprietor has placed such low P«<»VO"
erery de«»lptton of hair good, ^••'f^twdy
gboitld take adTantago of them »» oaoe.
early for a oboloe selection.
Call
"Woroowter A Co.
Are receiving loU of new
a Diamond klBff, or
■IgBlnSUvw.
Bay a Watoh,
baantlf al 4»-
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This i>ow.lcr never vnrl' s. A tnaryel M puij
ty; strength nn.l wh.)lc«...ncnc.s«. M«»"^ ,f?^''^,(|
Wall stniet, New York.
ELLINGWOOD & CO..
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Oppwlte Fort OBm.
F. H. & F. L KILGORE.
No. 4 Wyman'8 Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS.
HonM OffloM, Hoi. 169 ud 171 Bro^d-
w»T,HewYork,U.B.A.
i,ubn« o( my hand*, .in.l the buk of n.y he
1 coiil.l not bear Ihe touch of heavy elolhl
nn.l my eoverlUkfi. were .d the
mal.rlal-. When th.:y were
tdothrton my IlinU- were
caino off wllh them
new oneu foruuMl.
I ll,\l> no AI'fKTITB
Or»lron^lh,eoul.l«iU hanlln anylhln,r. and
,v».li. Hiu I pain lliai I eoul.l Hleop on.y when
1 bceamet..t.illy . «l.uu^led and relapsed InU
imroNH, b.uHuehH. I bad llio e.Mimut altenUoa
of a lovbK^i'h.r an I mother, who alinont ea-
hauit'.! their h.Mlth nn.l incaiis In «?n'|«*»»^-
tii< lo re love iii> «urtci'inj?s
fln.d t.) the b;;d about a year when. In Hoptem
bcr, I'-l, I ufkt.l luoll^iT If I i-oul.l iry
l.irHapurlll». «" w.' ha.l reiol of \U
Buoce.a. I t.'..k .uie botlle an.l
..hange In my e .n.lhl^... biitei.i.llnued lo use It.
When ou Ihe llflh lioltio we n..llee,l tnat the
wrt H M'cine.1 1.. look la tier. :in.l U.e flesh uncUr
thcni iiiitHral.
Til l« ftay of tn^pe
Was cho.MlnK. und when my yoiinj; friends la
tho vlllHK.' ma.le nie a ChrUlmss piosenU of a
d-«en b..illes ol llo...ri. s ii>!ip;»rtllft. mv grsU-
lude to th.im and h. Ihe nie.lblne was alnnost
un^peiikable. I .•-..nllnue.l lo In^-rove.
■ni..ller....ie«Mi"'<":»"y •'**"''"*' "''• ■"''
the more siubhoi n ..iioh were fore- <! al h
yield to U.e niedl.'lne. New an-l healUiy sklB
form.d. Myappcilieeainebar. to me. I at«
well an I In reiuKf In flesh. I soon beRnn to get
niiinnd sl.v p. Mild now le.t H« w. II as
After b. Intt •••iiillii. .1 lo ihe Ud a yi'ar
mont'.H I wan able to Ret up. I ►eemcl to glow
BU-oi.«er every week, and eould soon work
a),out the hone, an.l walk with a .ane. which!
should not ne«.l. but 'bir the eoiiliaetlng efftot
of the sores upon tho oor.U of my legs. I [aoi
""* KNTtKKLT KKKB mOII »OHU»,
II\vlnKiill<»verniy b...ly .miy the itears as ro
minder* of my Huff.rh.K-*. My wh-lo Improre-
menl 1 altribulc K.lely U> llo.i.r-i 8ar«parllla,
«n.l rnn truthfully «ay 1 iKdlovc I owe my Uf»
to this won.brf..l ine.ll.lne." C. Waukm IUM-
KI.N, OamarlHCotla MIIU. Mne dn (Jounly. Me.
/'V»r Corroboration
or the ftlK>vc teallmonlal we ran refer to airiest
every i-esl.hmt of OaarlmM.tla Mills and the
TllluKos about. To U- moro M'«;mc. *« '»»'•
re««lVid letters en.h.r«lnx Mr Rankin's state-
mentmultesllfylnjctolhewen.lerfnl powe^ of
IIoo.l'« Hiirsaparllla as show.' In this case, from
Makk 1>. IUkkin.
.1. K. Mpllioan. r.'Ktnisfler,
W. T. VOKK. Hotel Proprietor,
W. C. 1 K.\oiiK, all of namarlseotta Mills.
U. /. WINHI.OW. of Br.ekion, Mass., for !•
yeiirM'.'slm.i'.ter and express agent at Dar
inarlceotta MllU.
Mkh. II. M. WiiiTTKMOBK, Aycr, Mass.
WIM'IAM 11. CtiMH^o. Woreeutcr, Mass.
TiiKKON <). IIASKIM. WoteeHlcr. Mas*.
.KiMN II. IIANKIN. Wonxjsier. Mass.
K. M. KOI.LINH, 77 Franklin .»trcot. Boston.
What More is Srcessary ?
Surely, after reading Ui" nlwve. not even
most «koplloal can .loflbl the peeuliar P<»;»«; »'
Iloo.l's »ar.ai.arllla In purify In/ the bUH,.t. driv-
ing out dl8ca»e, an.l ImpartlnK health and rigor.
Halt Rheum.
"I waa troubled with salt rheum till aboij
three years hko. My t«ce about the ^^^*^
bo -wo.leu an.l «.MblK..1. my han.ls ^-l P"t.of
„,y bo.ly wo»l.l be raw H<.rcM for weeks Ma
Ume. my fl. -h woul.l seem so ••"^'-•' ' "'•^ ' ~"^
roll ple<ca of fle^h from beiwccn my Ungeraaa
lantoBsavci. In fuel I was
TOUMKNTKI. WtTM S.U.T KHF-OM
in tho worst form, an.l ha.l to leave off _
together. 1 eonsulte.1 several doctors but
ga'Ve me no relief wh..u.ver. <»««"'•;»»
Sl.<m an.l .ave me m.dlcino •';«'^»*; «'/ • ^
^ — .._«.! ID inai way, » "^^
Hood's Pa»Miparllla ad
tte
f.'/
work al-
mU rheum cnnnol be cured
sure you. .swln^ . ^ „ ..mamm.*
to directions. Il helped me so much tkall ••ok
a second an.l ihlnl IkjUIc. and
IIAVB HOT BBE!* TBOtTBLBD
With salt rheum Mn.-c. I will recomaiend Hood'a
Ersaparlllanotony for salt tHjum^
humor, of all kln.ls, lose of •PP«^r'
•all gone* feeling ao often exi«r1ei»c«l »y
one. In trilling for salt rheum iBajdl
OMvo Ointment on tbe ptoeea aCMMA* A. v.
■OBBUii. Uagar eUMl. Jaaalea
■ » •
w/ - , * ;
tTiU' ■»r».'i<''\i 'n»"r« » B'f'v*' '•'"' r'a wrf ■•> vrc: tv« v' «" kti" ■.■v^f iV
Vf'S.^hHiXF'Cr'. (]
>*«Ai«»«*.* ..*' -"-J' u**Mi»* .
■A^MIl'
:MwridilC!)ft%«as'
Pi^-
1.0^
TUESIMY, FEBKUAHY 7, 18^8.
Oi»l«n<lMr tnr r*bru»ry
■ON. I MON-
ft
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7
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4
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11
17
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34
25
M inlwl Mr** Aliminiitn-Thi* Pwy.
MUN .
I.KNCilH 0* DAT.
lOh. Hin.
MOON
IlS.lllH in
Tha W<rKthi<r.
It grew ooldf-r y«8tfr<1ny afli-rnoon n»nl llic
nJKl'tvii'* \«'ry froflv. IliU fort'iiooii din'iicil
bii^xlii »i"t t'"l''. I'litihe Hky R^on hrrnim^ over-.
en.-t(mla1»w HHkon of nmw fell. I«y noon,
howfvtr, iho oky hinl noHily o]^v'""«'''- At :>
o'clock li»8t cvcntu'/ Uio lpni|)orHtuiv whs '24",
at 7 tills iilDiDlntr II \ inul nt I o'clock '.'0°
• BrjSINESS N'OTIUHS.
"igrMiirlon. tirtlsiii- plioto'jrnphor.
THS OITT.
of
See locuN on i»!»!.'«>s ;» and T.
I.HiiiKoii fuim luiiit r can »'<• «»lil:iiiiCil
tlio iii'cui , Allit It Wlu'cUr & to.
Tltn W'cklv iiicctliiir of \i*itor< of II10 As-
iocialc.l (•Ii;rrllii> Will \>' on \Vl•^lll(•^tl;ly at 4
OcIimK |). III.
Tin- luiiiion of .!. I). l.iiiK vt IIiIh city for
a funlitr | niKion \mii iiivmiiUiI lo ( oiii;r»'M»
yo'l'Tiliiv i»y ( «'l. Allen.
Tlio-«! who >\ l-li lo Ixcomo nipnihcr* of Um'
houti! i>l' lr:'«li' iim-l ii'i'Kf ii|>itiic.ilioi. on 01
Im(oii \\Hlin-«ii'y . I'lli. H.
TIjo rcpiiMicnii I'ilv coiiiuiilUM; IiiMk ll«
retail:.!' moollily iiii'i'liinr tLii tvtuiu;,' lU
Uooiii t'.', lliMn'lli liiiil llntr.
Piitiiiiin k Son ii II lit. ir own Mory to<!ii)
In froo.l iNi't' iiiicl <vcrl|. ni Kr;;il-li. 'I'ln-y
bttiiiil ill till" >t IV ^lliit Irohl, ho 10 ►peak.
Till' Krv, I,, t'. .M.ilKlicIrr will il'liMI" il
left lire 1)1. UmuhuIm. In llio cliapil of St.
Joliii'-. cliiiicli. on 'nuir-iUiy I'VtnloR. Rb.
n. Ml T.-l.'t.
The cliy cniiiidl .•iimiiiitlrr on c«iriiiiinM*
int'ilH ioi'ii>.hl for oi'iJin/'iilon. 'IK- com-
mllttii! on nliKulUu. nuUnul tinhtoVluck lo-
inorruw i.i;;lil.
Tli«' H' MiiciP inl»»lon school will hoM lU
aiintnl jni: ltn;il,lii>r at llic r«KHii on KHy.iic
Htrt'ct loinonow ivi niii;r al 7. Tin.' p!ii» iili«
of llic cchohtrN uiiMhpi'ciully Invilnl lo ul-
tenil.
'riic »lalc convention of tho (Jran<l Army
oflhf Jtepiililic !-• to ( onveiic ill Modioli lo-
niorr«iw. Ii I- "-M iliai one or Iwo Lowi II
comrutlcM aro canillilaU"< for junior view coiii-
niunihr.
A hniall (ire in tite upper N-tory of Ilomri.
Uboralorv wa^ cxlii.uiii«lie(l Irt^t nit'hl with-
oul the H•^i•>tal;c^• f.f llio Hie ileparlinciil.
Part of llie Hour wiin burned, bul Uic loo^
wa* xliuht.
TlirconiMilllcr on lljliHntf have pliicrd a
uew tiicirli' llulil Oh Knilon ftrcct onpo-lte
tlieopeil epot on Ihe ^l^le of tlio MacllllU'
abop tciicinei.tf, hikI lust tji;;bt il v^ an liKhitil
for the l]i>t lime.
Tbe Infant (liparliiicnt at Abel k Sou'n lh
atockeil Willi e-.erxtblnir lieloniiliK lo that
line. riUkleiit bii.\ci> shonl-l i-ull there wIhh
auylliln>; i^ ile>ire.i for the litllti one. Ileini
tbe u<l\frtiM'nient of the linn.
(;itv C'lerK Da liuan \* in Boston todiiy Ht-
tending i» nnel ill;; of the clly clerk- and
treH-uier^ of Ibi: coiiiiiioiiMealili for obtain-
in^ infornialloii Iroin the hlalit anlhi>rltie>
relalivt lo the eiitorcenient of I lie dou law.
The einplo.\ch of IMkt'H nmikel will xIkIi
hi* ^t ore ill ' Miiiiche»ier lomorrow iilnhi,
leuvln;: Lowell op l!ie A .M) train. 'Iliev w ill
be ehcorled from the di i>ot to the xloie by u
band. A <onip||ini.iitaiy ».iippur wil' be giv-
en by Mr. l'lk(>.
The » itv conneil mny eh'ct an ovci>eer o(
the poor ioni;;lil ill place of Jolin V. Ciilla-
hun, deceased. A- far a* leiinied Ihe foMow-
in« arc eaiidldalcH ii;itii«(i f«ir llie pfsllion:
W. \V. Car. V. Kied II. hlu, William ii. Par-
ker. Alfit'd i.i iilaiic.
Ill llio St. PalrickN day convention iusl
fivenlnjt tliero wa* only one hocle y out of
cinliteeii that east u niajoiity of it- voles
UKHii.Mt a parade— llie SI. Patrick'H Teinper-
jiiiee i^ocitty. Kh xeit of llie »io«ielie.i vulinj;
vvern unaiiimoiis in lavor uf a paruilc
An lijihtt en \earx old l»oy called (it the
cily clerk's tlllce I Ids forenoon for a mar-
riaj;e ceililiiale. Id« piirpoHe beinj; to brinj;
to the luiplial altar a lihisliliiK brldo of six-
teen Miinnnr*. Il(! Hceined surprJM'd wlieii
told that c<;riilic»t.M ol coiiseiil iiHist iie ob-
tained from i.aiLiit> or 4fuar«liaiii liuforc thi
niarriajje license could be lojined.
The T«a I'Hrty— •316.
The dir.'clorw and pati<nis of llic Home for
Toiniif Wonit II and Chililieii pie-enl llicii
tbai:kN to the Keiisiii;:loii t'Inb and all v« bo
coiilrihliled to make tlie recent lea party the
great sii' cess li wux. The >»uni of !f3lu was
tlje result.
I.O. O. V. MwtliiKe.
Many Lowell OddKeliowh will sillend
tlie mi"cliii;.'s of thctirand Lo«li;e and lite
Grand KiicaiMinnitd in llo-ton tin- wiek.
The liiller him (•< on Wednesday and ih
former on 'IIhiimIi;. . i;nc:iiii|inieiil ofll'-crs
are tube clx.-iMi. llie (ir;iiid Lidi^e has to
choose -i strand waidiii.aiid pelitiou*? f«)r
new hvh.'es and eucainpuient-* lo bo aelod on
arc uimieroii!*.
Old ICt-MKlfiiU' ABitwctntlnn.
Tin; nexl <piaiierly iii' » lin^'. wliich is to be
held ill tliij baiKpicl iiall, .Mcdi lines IniiidiuL',
Thursday eveninir. 'dd* f.iir to be one ol llu-
moU entlrtuiniiiu' y» \ \\> Id. ."Solon \\ . .Su v-
CD», esq., is to read a i)apcr on "A Miisii il
Socletv of 1H24." Mr. K|iliraini lliown \^ ill
read a"i)aper on ''A i helni'lord Uirl of 200
Yenrs" At'o." 'I'liere will ai«o be unotber lu-
Btalinenl of Kirk liooll's diury.
Pollw JotUasa.
Ex-Depntv Chief of I'ollce Corcoran, who
wan Mia<ie 'warrant olHcer and afterward
Kuceeedeil by Oftlcer Bumps, lias bti-n de-
tailed lo Ihe pnlrol on the Houllierly sble of
Jlcrilinack sliccl, Itelvveeii Diillon and I en-
iral sireetH. lutelv patrolled by Otllcer IL J.
Til I on.
3Lirlrt C'nn;ildin was nrrcsled lids forenoon
by Lispectors Haves and Liillannne for lar-
ciiiv from the stores of C. H. Hixby and F.
(i. Miicliell. The 1,'oods were taken from in
Ironl of tlie stores named.
The British American Association.
The Brilisli American a«.-oriation md at
Llieiic liall, I'ice cliapel, lust niirlt, :ind
tlnre were nearlv three hundred persons
present. The president, Miles H. Batt>c, pre-
si.led. Theie were between ;iO and 41) up-
plicMlioiih for mcnilieroliip proposed, and tiie
fidlowinjr comniillc«' oil miliiralizalion was
apixdnted: Ward 1. 'IboinaH Ailsliivv;
ward •.». Benjiimjn Hodlill; ward 3, William
Mvers; ward 4, Wii. H II. Battve; Aar<l o,
Hi'iirv Waite; waul (J. .Ldm 8to||. Tlie
ineelliis: was intercsliiiK and entliusiaslic
The Ciininpluu .ninliiu CuiiipAiiy Klrcts Of-
He.rs.
Tlie annual met tiii-r of Ihe ("hampion Si!"-
vcr Miniii;: i-ompany, in whicii a larjie num-
bi-r of Lowell pi opie arc inleri'sled. was held
in .Maiicbi -h-r. N. IL. last Tinsdav. The
lollowin;; !>' aid *of tlireciors vv.is cho»cii:
(11 i»r,'e K..i'hilbiick, .Manchester; .John 1'.
How ell, 'i'hotna- !•'. Boweu, lieoitfilown:
t ol. K. A. Ilaiinafoid. Boston : Alal Wln.l-
er. >. B. Ilariiv .M. V. B. Lil.l.y. L-.'.\.|J.
Tile b'lard of dirtVio;i. siiPsi ijnenlly oraan-
i/.id l>y Ihe choice of (ii-o, K. riiUbiick ol
Mum liester a« |tre«idi lit. .Mul Wluel.'r of
Lowell as ireM-nrer, Bei j miiii K. Slupaid of
.MiiiielitKit r as ch ii». J<diii I'. llo.\tn vva*
al-o sell cleil as mana;:er, v\ bb T. V. Itoweii
as as«istaiil inaii;i::cr. It i« the inlenlioii of
the iiesv oi^aid/alion to Inmili work Upon
Ihu mine without <lclay.
All lfiif«rUHi:ile 'rr»M»i|».
Owen Fl> nn, a dl':t,>ldau .i |..okinir IrMmp.
w ho jiiis w'aiidcred i boiil lld« SI cii.tn ol llu
coiiiiir^ for some tliur, r«a'-lied Ihe tariii ot
\lllt'>n'l-".X. Ill- tonner eniplo>ir. in IH;iciit.
lift .NL-iidiiy iii;:lit, and crent inloa lain l<>r
»',Mllcr. Ills led were IIh'Ii coMsjili-r ibl)
Iro/.'U and lie was soiinaeiahd ilial be v\ a>
nii.dde lo make know 11 liis pr. •ciin- to iho-e
In the vicinil>. .Not iiiilil Salnnhix idulil did
aiiyoi.e li»ctiver him. vxlieii lie w;!- laUcli lo
a II' u>e Hear b> . and an alteinpl made lo re-
• |i>;i- lh<- I rcul'allon in liN l>rnuiiilie<l liiiilis.
Ibis faliin;; Klyiin wa- brou;{iil to a bou«e
on BUer sireet, and Sicrelarx Smilh of ilie
overseer- iif the poor liolitted, |M'. Wi.laid
\Mi» seiil to see Ihe sul1'« rer anil lie lb cidiil
that KUiin wouM iiave to lie taken to ibe l-il.
.IoIiii'k hospital, in which lie wiis subseiiuenl-
ly placctl. The man is now iu a very dun-
Xerout hlale.
KuiiorHl tiervires.
The burial of Mrn, .lohn (Jdlon took place
this morniiikr. A solemn requiem iiih-n w a-
suinc al Si. Patrlek'n cliurcli. Uev. Wm. W.
tl'Brleii was Ihe celebrant, Kev. Fr. Sliaw
deacon, iind Kev. Fr. Burke cuImI) a^'on.
Uev. I). ,M. IJurii-. O. .M. L, was present in
Ihe saiiciuary and Iwo Sisters of I liarily
fruili (it. tlubirs hospital -al anions; the iiu-
lueruiiii conKi'CKiilion. 'ihe choir of the
cliureli huiitf, under Mr. FaulkiierV direction,
llie (JretforVan nia«s. Al the ollerlory Miss
.1. J. Finn ►anjr Ihe "riu .lesu dona els re-
quiem," and .Mr. T. F. Molloy susiaiititl Ihe
-olo portion of the "Lbiera me pomliie."
riio bearers were In olher— In-law of .Mr-.
(Jlllon. Iliiuh Fife, .lohn Bowers and .bdin
\. Blown, ami .Mew-r*. .MeKec. PnlVy and
hennisoii. In acconhiiue wlili the wl-hcs of
ihefiimily there were no llower-. .\tlhe
■.'i«ve nt tlM» ('hIIioMc cciiittery Fr».
U'Hnen and Shaw oflicluled.
AcclilriilN.
Mit«s Lizzie Moraii, who is employed in Ihe
Hanilllon iiiIIIh, w as struck by a snow kIhIc,
while on her way back lo work afier dinner
yc«lerday, and more or hss injured. She
was taken 10 St. .John's hospital.
Sunday noon Mrs. L. A. (i rover was f>v-
vorely burned in the kilt ben of her re>l.iu-
rant on Merrimack stret.t, by some fai innil-
Jnjfnnd burniii',' her elothiiiK. Today uho
waf very comfortable.
A Lecture.
Mrs. Abbv Morton Diaz of BokIor, pretd-
deiit of the N. K. W tiineii's Indusirial and
Educational union, will ^'ive an informal
talk at the women's branch of llie I'etiplc'H
club on Wetlnesilav eveiiiim at 8 oVJnck.
lira. Diaz will al-i/be haiipy to m- el all who
are lnlcu>te»l in ibe snbjut of iniiitl cure al
tbCKanu- room, No. 11 Wunan's exchange,
on Tbnrsda) in iriiii.;; at half pa-Men, when
aho will speak upon ••(jhri-iian Scienc»;in lU
IliKbtitt Aspects," I li«j itclnie wi 1 b«i free.
The linard of llwHitli.
The newly eletiled Poaril of beailb nicl for
orgaiiizMtita'i hi-l ni.{Iil. w h. 11 all ihe in -
bera were pre-ei.t. Dr. .L B. Field waa
eboxcn chdrmun, and Mr. Chas. U. tJo-tt llo
was reH-leeleil seer< I iry. Mr. Fifth rick A.
BfttCM was n-4'h tied ttnperiniendenl tif the
IwrHIi deparlinent, and il wa- voleil to hi>ld
XMular nit^liiius .Moiid.iv aflerntion- at 4
^Sock. CoiiKltlerHble liiiH' was hoeiil In iii-
fonoal discussion resfai<lin>{ Ihe p<dh y of Urn
Soanl. }so line of acliou wan aduptaU, how-
that Ibe {Hflueuo» of political opiulons would
Ix* even more atronKly felt than under tbe
prewent nielhoel. lie moved an amendment
to the motion before the boani lo the effect
lint lilt* ipiestiuii he deferred until a Ibur-
on^h iiivcsii;.'atioii could be niailc.
Mr. Lee hpoke in a similar strain aKxinst
the passuj^e of Dr. U aril's motion, ami the
latter said he woultl iit)l press th(( inatlor un-
til tile board coultl act unanimously on it.
Action will have to be taken by Feb. IS, as
the bill fo'- lncorpt)ralii>n cannot bo prcsout-
ed in the le},'lsialun< after that date.
An A|>pro|>rlHtw lte«x>Ktiition.
In our aecoiiiit «»f the SaJdiatii scliool ex-
ercises al the Wortheii street eliiiivJi oil Sun-
day, eoiiinieiiioralive of Mr. J. (L Morrisan,
w hose funeral occnrrcti vi stenlay, we were
obliir«d lotmdl the S.-ripliire UjxIh which
were repeatetl bv the several nieuilicrs of Mr.
Mori ison's chiss." Tlicy were as tallows :
llel <, Lord, for the ^o Hy "'^n ci'aseth. for
ti.ef iltliliil tall tioiii an oiiKlhechlitlionof ineu.
lie, I'd ;t dead, vet spi-aKcih.
lller<-'etl are Ih'- pure In heart for they shall
see it'iil.
lie was Htiontf ill faith, irlvbijr Klory IKIod.
A tvi'ikiiiaii lliat nee leili not to oe ar'hained,
rljriiih ilh'.dl' K the w..ril M irulli.
l.t ine llie the 'Icilh of the rlKlneou^. and let
in\ la-ii eiiil lie like hli>. **
lie tlat ovcrcoiiietli -hall inheiii all things.
Wnols he Dal tiverctiiiiellii' lie Ih^t be-
lle' <tli mat .Ic-U" I- tlie till I'f (J'mI.
.\ii'l ihl- Uil.e vl.lory lliai overrometh tho
MiM-id, u> en t'ur f.il'h.
'Ilic\ i!i;i' t ii-i In till' Lord sliaU be as IViount
/.Ion, wlil.li cat i.oi Ic leiii a d, but al-tU-ih
lorcvr.
I have fiiii;dil a >roo.| il/ht, I have llnlslied my
con sc, I I.Mvc i>e|ii the t.ilih.
Ill iircl.ifih il t le Is laid lip fo" nie a crown
of il |it< iiti^iit .-- k^ liich the I.omI, the rl|;liUoui>
.lii'lu;t', sh id iilxt' me in ih.n day.
Ill' ih'Mi tal litiil iiiilo ticath anl I will ^l^o
till e a ci <ot II <•; lite
11 1 -e. I are Ihe dead which die In ihe Lonl,
III >i iliey limy n -t Iron, thdr labtii'M, und thelt
\t'oi k- lio t'llow diein. jg
.Mill (i'MJ ^hill «li e away all tears from fnolr
eves aii'l llieie rhtll lie ii<i it ore ileaih, lu lllier
»o low ii'>r civiiu, KiltiK r nhall liure ho auy
more |iiilii.
ir II m.iii tile KhaP hv live a^ralny
'I'liN hr.iih' r -Ir II risv' aualn. I know that he
i>h;<U rt-e aaal" 111 the iv iineei on a* Ihu la^tt
cla>. .lesti- it.'il'l, lie ih.il hellcat ih In niV,
tlioiuli I »• well- lie. Ill yet »h.'ll he live
'IIimiiNh he 10 (.oil w'l.li h ulv cili uo the victory
IhrtiUH*! tnii l.tod, .IcBint i In l.^l.
We do not see liow a more Imprensive or
ap|iropi I. lie coinmenittration ettuhl lia\ e been
devi-ttl of the th atli of a ;:o<u| man w ho had
niMtlu the Bililu Ihu familiar ^uidc of bU
whole 11 le. __^_^____,_„.^__
24 Hweil Floriilii orai'V'e- •-'."• el-. Smith's.
A ^Viiiter Disease.
NolhliiK I- more prevalent al this ceaHon
than eoii-llpal Ion. It sbonid be eurcil al
once, ur a llb'lime of soli' rill;; may be the
residt. Don't lake a violent catliarllc. but
n-e I'ldiit's I'clerv t'oinpounil,llie only luodl-
ciuu wliieb cures it.
I.effMcjr to a Lowell Woiiinn.
•Jtdin Cannon, who liied In Boston about
two vear- ak'o. leavinK itn eslute vaiuetl at
ijdO.OtiO, nio-tly In bond-, Idt tiy will ilattd
III iM-'iti. half Ills prop! rty lo a si«icr In Ire-
land, ami the other lialf' lo titlier relative-.
B\ a -ul>sei|ucnl will, ilaied in 1S^<.! or IHKl.
he left about iflJo.WiO tif his e-iaie to eliari-
table iiislitutioiis. and hut ti.V)iX) to his si-ter
ill Irelaiitl. The last mum d will wa- not e.\-
et'Uletl ill presence of a wiliiess, ami wa-
heiiee tl'clareil volti. Ill- si-ler in Ireland.
Mary IlijifKins, tiled in .lanuary. 1H.H7. Mrs.
Klizn Ciilroy, residing ut No. (ILowt II place.
aiitl the wife of Bernanl (iilrtiy.a bird work-
in;; mill employe, is a «iau!:litt r of Mary llii;-
;;lns, uhd she is It* admllil-ter for ball of the
e>tate, whieli will bt! divided belwi" n hi r
-ister In New York, her brother in Irilanii
■iiiil children of her brotlier, in Providence.
U. 1. Slie will receive ouu-fourlh piirl of the
t|f30.00O.
The eaie has been in the coiirls a consitbr-
able lime, but the e-late would prohalilv
luive been st tiled before Ill's but for a small
etaini UKidnst it. A settlement must be iinnle
on or befoie April VI. P. .1. Farley, estp, of
lid- city is «Hiiiii-el for Mrs. (iilroy and llie
eliildreii; Jntlvre White of Noif<dk eoHiitx
fur Ihe exeiiitor- tif the vxill— I httnlore Mtt-
cidf ami Mr. IVIhtier of Bo-ton; lion. P. A.
tlollin- for Ihe si-ter in New Voik. and lluii.
P. J. Flatley for the brt>tlier In Ireland.
rorsonnl.
Dr. Irish has tronc lo Albany to liie nioet-
iiiK of llie New York htate medic.d society.
Mr. ami .Mrs. L. C. Bovnton were s"i-
pri-ed Sitiirday ev- niii;; al their liotiie in
I'cntralvillt! by a company of about forty
tiieiiils, will) called till them and made tlieiii
selves tpiile at lioiiii'. A beaut f.il souvenir
of the occasion was prcHeiited them by .Mr.
C. F. tio-H.
,Mr-. hraiik .M. Merrill has just recovered
from a .serious illness, bein^ aide to leave llie
house M »lerd:iy.
Mr. "Piiirv W. Keiinard.for a number of
years troiin»"eled with the United State- Bunf-
iiil,' eonipaiiy of Ibis t;ity, has severi'tl lii-
eonneelion w itii llial Cilicern lo accept the
iuana;:eniciit of the Itiversidc and 0-wei;o
mill- al i)-wii;o Fall-, N. Y. .Mr. K'lmaid
i- al present ill Florida for his lieallh, anil
expi el- to n tiiin nt .in early tiale. lie will
carry with him the best wishes of a ho-l of
Iriiiids, wbieb bis <;eiiial and amiable quuli-
ties liavti made for him in this dly.
Superintendent C'lia«e<»f the horse railroads
is ci>idiiieil to his home by a severe cold, but
III- illness is not nerious.
10 X ■Alderman Pratt i- recoverimr from tlie
cfl'eelHuf a two weeks' illnes-, ami i- now able
to attend lo his prole-sional duties.
Mr. IJeorije (Jurily, who is iimjor of the
lli;;h school ballaliiin, has receivtjd an ap-
])oiiilmeirl lo a eiulet-blp at West Point,
troin C'on;rressman Allen. A vacancy from
Ibis tli-tricl now exi-ts, and it will be lilletl
when .Mr. (larily reports al the military
academy in June.
Directors of llie City Library.
A nieelinu' of the city library liireetors vvtis
held last nlj:lit, Mavor Palmer in the chair.
The plan of niakinj; tin lUnaiy »» incorpor-
ated in-tltutioii uiidi r tbf laws of ibi- stule,
thus m-ikbiK it non-political, was tliscii-scd
at some It imlh. The itlea i- to have a board
of live trustees, the mayor aiipointinif one
Hiinuallv. Dr. Ward made a motion to tlie
ert'ft tliat the secretary of llie board be In-
slincieillo report al' Ihe ineelln;; of the
htaiitliiiK c.'Uninitlee of the comitril, that the
tliredors una<iimou-Iy favtneil the itirtirpora-
tii>n. .Mr. .Maiibi saitl he Imi'lly bt li.-vtftl
siieli a l»lun w«iuld lenelil l!ie eit>'H Interests.
It wmdd pla<'e Ibe lll.rary at a ^rieat ilMaiitJe
Iroin Ihu people. As the libr.iry is ninln-
taiiietl bv Ihe lax-i)ayers ami not by private
siib-crlplion, holbou;;ht Ihe pt opIe should
be alloweil to say how il should be manuired.
The mwvor li aopointinif Irusiecs iniKhtseleet
men vvhO'te action wduld bo wholly on puliti-
chI grounds, ami as tin Ir power would l>e ali-
iaoluto and Ibclr proc.eodliii{ii final, bo held
Sprrial ^otUes*
24 I ananas 25 ets., at Siuttb's.
A. M. Hiiriiion
-hows special patterns fn bronze, oak, and
olher kinds of picture inouldin;;, also a koo«I
line of foreign and American pboto^fraphs,
steel euKravTuKs and elcbtiiKs. Tbv prli*eii
are rb(ht. No. H9 Merrimack atrdet, up aUlra.
24 Valencia oran^'i - 25 ds. Siuitb's.
Vnleutiiies.
Pranic'n, Whitntjy's and It iphnel Tick's, 1
cent to ii5.IM), co'ini<-, fftncy iiiiti rich. Pie-
lures, frames, albums, stationery, blank
books, mottiH's, periodicals, Ac., cheap at
lambridxu's, Merrimack House block.
Monday an<l Ttiesdav— Pure maple smrar
14 els. a I'll., i lbs. 25 els., al Smith's, 47 Mer-
rimack slreel.
lie on Tiine.
Time is money ami ap)ioiiitments made
-hould be kept. If you carry a reliable
waleh in your pocket or have a well reirulal-
ed mantle ehtck at your homo you will Imi on
time uml live up 'to your ai;reeinentH. A
failure to tlo so cannot then be exeusetl oii
that account. Clarke, (A Central atrect,
make a specially of tine watches and mantle
clocks, and also has the at;ency of Parabola
-lieclaclcN. Low prices prevail.
This week onlv— Sinltli. 47 Merrimack
-Ireet. will scli.4 lbs. Per&laii or molasses
ilatt!- for 25 ds.
Drattis.
In this city, Feb. «, Willie K., ^on ot K. L.
Wlwjrln, a^' <l •"» years ami B months.
Ttie luiieral will occur VVednceilay afternoon
Hi J o't'l 'ck from the ttoino of lil> purunts, Clin-
ton street.
.Special 0ot!cc$.
KIMBALL. VOSE & CO.,
154 WA9U1NGTON STRKKT, CniCAGO,
olTcr for sale rarcfully sclcetetl WKSTKUN
FAl.'M .Mt)l{TCJAGES, lii sums of ♦'1)0 to $J0OO,
licarlnjr 7 per cent, interest, payable seinl-annii
ally at the Appleton Natiiioa< hai.k.
For pnrllcularsi cont:crnIng tho-»e cho'ee se
cm Itles. If quire at the Appleton or the Wamc«U
National hank.
OUR WORKGUARANTEED
We make a Pi>eclnlty of Kopalrlnj; ami llt-n).
liolstcrlnM KuriiUurc aud call tor, also delUei
i<oodb ficti of chuigo.
2S »»reBCott Street,
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A RICH VAJUETT.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
Send orders to ua for palntlnr, paperlnc, e(e.
Men's Shirts.
WM. P. BRAZEB & CO.
Claim that tieir Shirt", Ivnundered or tlnlniin-
dared, arethehc-l flttliifr. most satlsfMctorlly anil
hoiiest.lv male an'l al the L<)WK?>T I'KIiJKH.
8 etl iin'tiial, Klvinar nn onportunltv f r In-ptt-
titin nn'l C'lni'arlH m. Money rcfunilid l( not
peifedlv Hati8f:iciory.
Tlie l.ili-i stvlc< 111 FUliT, ni{K<»a SIIIKTS.
PI iln, Twilled and K.iiiCy TiiinnK-d Mght
Shirts.
Cubtom Shirts mailc from measure.
47 AND 49 «* MTRAI. ^TRVKT.
Plain and Fancy- Jo!) Printing
or AJLL KIND8
AT THia OIFICB,
Shvtdtl fiouttn*
" DON'T SAY IT."
No woan»r ol' a Putiiniii Shirt
over fliKls himself as unploiwant-
ly situated as the indivitliial
Hketclied above. In Aunouueini;
our Annual Sale of Futnnnt
8birts, we wish to emphasize the
faet that prices have not ad-
vaneed on a single nnniber. The
materlalN of which these present
lots were made were ordered
several months ago, and at today *h
prices the Shirts are from Ave to
ten per cent, cheaper than we
conid otherwise have sold them.
The Potnam Shirt, In all the
bet(i;r numbers, Is fully re-en-
for^d front and back. They are
ail made with Linen Wristbands ;
all have Fine Linen fiosoms;
all have French Sleeves; all
hare Fxtra Flacketed Back ; all
have Hand Finished Button
Holes; all are warranted to fit
or money will be refhnded. We
ask a close comparison of the
Putnam Shirts with any goods in
the market. They are more ac-
curately cut, better made, longer,
fuller, and better value at each
price, than any goods we have
ever seen.
The Putnam Shirts Un-
lauudcred, we offer at
50c,, 75c. and ^1.00
each.
The Putnam Shirts Laun-
dered, we offer at 50c.,
75c., $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50 each.
ABELS & SON'S INFANTS'
DEPARTMENT
Is BtiM-kod wl'h everything; bolonfrlnif to the line.
an<l liiclnites C Inintenln;; Itohett, Look ami 8liort
Trimmeil h>ll|>Nand Sklrio, Kiiibroitlercd Cash-
mere Cloaks null CHohmere and I'lusli ^aet}uei<.
Kmbroldered Kluiiiielb in Shawls, Skirts and by
the yaril, Wtii-sleil shirts, ItauiU, Kaciiuos and
lloo ecB, Cotton and l^lnen Diaper by thn piece
anil Uiibbi^r Diapers and ShcHttbiid Infants'
CoinliH. Ilrn-heH, T'llh't Powder, I'lilTs and I'uir
Boxes, Trinimed and I'utrlniineil Nurj*cry Itas
kets, White Klannuls, Nainsooks, Lousilalu
t^umbrk* and oUur White lioutia, etc.
ABELS & SON,
WELLES BLOCK,
PLUMUirVO.
Htoatii itii«l X^'ntoi* F'ttriiiii
Are tlone by us In the very ln'st iiiarner.
•^lias Flxioreh, Library Lamps nud Fhucx
G lottos a specialty.
tAHHtlLL A COXArOS,
Teleiihone l'.*:M4. 64 DiiMnn f)tr«>^t
llAZOHS
ANl>
STROPS.
PUTNAM & SON
OHE-PSIOE OLOTEIBSS,
Central Street, Comer Warren.
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Print iiiir PrOMMOM.
SHATTUCK'S
34 CENTRAL HTREET.
?
Mince Pie E
MINCE TIES FREE.
•
Commencing on Saturdny
morning, Feb. 4th, wo will
furninh niinco pitj free for four
days, ending Feb. 8th, to nil
cu8tonier8 at our htore, No.
5 Prescott street, opposite
Market street. These pies
are made from tho Onondaga
brand of Condensed Mince
Meat, which we recommend
as the best and moht careful-
ly prepared of any minco
mout on tho market, and
eijual to home-miule.
We also invite you to come
in und inspect one of Ihe larg-
est and Hnest stocks ot sttiplo
and lancy Groceries and Table
Delicacies ever exhibited in
Lowell. Our rapidly increas-
ing trudo proves that tho new
Enterpri.sc i.s a success ; it
also proves tlisit it piiys to
buy for cash. Wo are con-
stantly offering bargtiins in
our line ; look out lor them.
The only strictly Cash Gro-
cery in the city.
Special 0otirrs*
IHR LiABCIB LOT OF
Slightly Imperfect
Ladie^^ Cloth
• AVD
Tricotte
Suitings
Advertised bj us last week
are nearly an sold. We
have, however, remaiiiiiif?
Ill stock a FEW PIECES
BUOWA and i}\\X\ MIX-
TURES and 1LLU3IL\AT-
ED COLOIUKGS whieh arc
speeially desirable.
Only SO Cts. per Yard.
A. G. POLLARD k CO.,
NO k 82 Merrimiirk .Street.
liiGitiriseijasnijrocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
A. W, DERBYSHIRE & CO, Proprlelors,
No, 3 PregcoU SiretU
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WINTKR, I-lf
All- Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heayy M»rino, Oashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Oloyei.
FnrOaps and Gloves, in Seal, Bearer,
Otter aod Mnskrat.
Hobby Wmdsor Gaps in the latest pat-
terLfl.
Warm Driving Caps and Glovei.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toqnes and Sashes,
in the olnb and other colors.
The latest >deas in Fnll Dress Requisites.
Novtlties in Fine Keok Dressings, Mnf-
flers, Snfpenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Wblkiog Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, eic, etc.,
AT
HOWARD & CO.'S,
48 MBBBIMAOK inUiBT.
Western Farm and City
MORTGAGES.
New Rwinpshlrn Trust Oo.'a 6 per cant.
U«bontar« Honri*. IUImI on Boston Stock
KxcliNHCo. Kor smIu bj
F. Rodlift Jr., Courier Building.
CLOTHES WRINGERS
#1.^0.
28 Different Styles
of Wringers, at prices
ranging? from 50 cents
to $5.50.
166 & 168 CLT^/^OCT
MERRIM^CK ST. ►« 1 ^C/ PV iL*
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, .J«welry, Eye
Gl.'iBK^ an<l Siieetucleit must be
eoia at prices way below cort
on account of overxtdck. Don't
mIsB thoonportunliy. Come and
see. If you want anything In
our line you can buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
88 OratrsI 8tre«t.
TORCHONS
— AT—
MAYNARD * CO.'S,
78 MKRKIMACK ST.
Dr. Gpo. H, Jennison,
DSN'TIlSI'X',
tnocetMr to Dr. B. U. Nblsoit,
M McrrlouMk Itroekf • • Hoarord Mook.
C0wcll
ESTAliLlHIIED 1845.
LOWELL. MASS., WO^DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1888.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BKNK.
I
EntertainmentB.
....KMU«''"trl!inl'.m is the pr.-vailini: fiitt in
WaMjiiiirtou. Uobliy riding' lian nlwHys been
popular there.
....II Is uhHoliilelv trim lljiil tbe Mu^sacliii-
MltHnewspHptrmen dined veMenluy in the
laI•Xc^t (Milium room in the I'nllc.l States.
....AVhcn the (Jerman ehaiicellor niuke^ u
upeteh ull the other Kuropeun Htalesineii
leave their pleusuios mul attcuil Birlctly to
Bi>.
....As the I'aHBnitt canal l<* the flrnil enter-
priMi of the kliitl in whl»h M. .10 l.es>epM ex-
l>eet« to enn««e he is rca.iy to die In ibe hi-^t
dlt.b.
....•'The laiiKU"«« "' '"^*'*" ''"•^'^ "
poet, "is eouiinon to tbe whole huiiinn
ruee." Here it where your Volupuk
couios in.
...ilaiiK Spicekles, the Iluwaliun su«ar
klnu. \- said to be lai.in;,' Cain wltli tlie s»-
artrust. b.it rai^inn .ime ou^rht to l>e the
buslne*h ol Mi|,Mr kiii;,'»i.
....Col. llit:Klii»'on l^ leeturin;,' on llie
"Outbreak Of tlie Civil War." hn't the
Colonel ivii.ieriii^' himself li:il.|.!lo a ehaip-
of waving soimlliin;i eu^aii-rulix dy Why
stir up Ihc dead einbnsy
....The New UrlcaiiH IMeayune sajF lliat
*'ln < ifo eleetrie haiiu'lnjf enuien liwo }.a'»""al
use. the Jiidi^e will elialu'e the Jury and Ihe
jury will elmiKe the cleelrie baltery." The
reporter-, however, will mi- the ilull, sl<k-
enii)'.; thud. |
1) ... .The SprinKflt'id I'nloii lilvcs this as a '
'' stanza from an old New Knxliind hyimi : |
Mv fuul U like a nistv loek, |
Oh, oil U witlnh) ur.iee!
«Ht, mil II, nil) II. nib U, l.onl,
I I nlll I ree tliy f'X'i"'
MAHHACIIlJHKTTh.
Henry Sehat, Jtt vears old, eommllteil nul-
cble by lakiii-' huiilanuni at 10 Cronn utreet,
Boston, Tuesday.
Benjamin Talbot, 9*2 yeari* old, tbe oldest
i)erson in Stouithton. "llpiMd on the lee Mon-
day niKht. fraetiirini? his bip, an<l U proba-
bly fatally injured.
MIDdLkkKX COL'NTY.
Asa Trowltrid'^e. (K) years old, of KraiiiiHK'-
bam, di«'d Tuesday as the re.ult of fallimc
from a ladder in a burn.
Tewkaburr.
Our Usually quiet town Is Klvin« "larn^* of
unwonted life this winter alon^ line* both
uecular and rellKious. The Ba|»tist society
at the north have eompleted the renovation
of their ehureb in a manner hinhly creditable
to themselves, and to the committee on re-
pairs parlieularly. The pastor of that
ibuieh. Il«v. K. V\'. PrUle. added to the es-
teem in wbk'l. be i« held umoni: u» by deliv-
AriuK « rnrtfuUi' prepared an', olkborate lec-
hMMU'Klttrt^i^in the Codfrmtloael
veetry on Wcdncadny of last week. A l»r(«
audience were present, and their attention
was lieh I till the close. The V.I. S. at Its
next meitinxr will exten«l lo Mr. I'rlde u vote
of thanks for the peneious donation of bin
fee to Its funds. While on the subject of so-
I cletles I ou^lil lo mention the renewed zeal
I of the l.adlew' Iknevolent society, Mrs. Ia-c,
president. Its last meetiiiK was at the home
of Mrs. Foristall, and it was accorded a gen-
en)UH welcome, and spent a prolliahle and
pleasant afternoon and eveniiiL'. Fifty were
present. Mrs. Charles Marsh opened her
5oor» Wediie8<lav afternoon, Feb. 8, lo that
autfust bod v. and a jfood time was hud. Mrs.
Marsh is aii adept amonj; us in the Hue of en-
tertainment. . ,., I ,
The Society of Christian Workers have
iM'cn sliowin>{ unusual inteii>t of late. They
bave framed a constltnllou recently which is,
for them, as ^ood as the lM-.t elsewhere, and
have elected a suite of ollicers with F. M.
Spuuldin;,'. es«|.. at the bead, which autfurs
Huccess. Tuesday nii^bt. afinr their leKuiar
ineetlnif. they K"ve a social wllh iefrei>h-
lueuts. .
The Husv Hccs arc hummni}? around also,
foriretful «>f winter. This society Is under
tlie leadership of .Miss Minnie Co>Jifin, iind
exists for benevolent objects. At a recent
nieetln^ thev devoted an evcniiiK to Walter
Hcott, to the deliiiht of all who were present.
Siteclal featmes were the paper on the lite of
the author by Miss Maud Foristall. «piota-
tions from his poems an«l novels, a reiidin;:
bv Miss Kirkiaiid. a duet l>y Misses Cosmin
aiid 8auu<Ur.>, and music on the mandolin,
with piano acconipiminieiits, by Messrs.
Ernest and Benjamin ^^pauldin;;. x.
The Prealdeiit of the Cincinnati If etropoll-
tMH Haul< ArrcKted.
The Metropolitan bank of Cincinnati, on
wbicb there was a run Monday, is closed and
in charge of ^ic Kovernmeut uurents. Will-
iam Means, president of the bank, was ar-
rested Tuesday for violation of the national
banking law, ami the misappropriation of up-
ward of ?*2(XI,000 of the funds of the bank.
One of .be directors attributes llie failure of
Uicbankto the weakening Influence of the
increase of capital. He says that of the
*500,000 increase offered only !82OO,0O0 was
sold, and the rem-.dnder was used bh collat-
eral for loans, thus becoming a debt of the
bank.
A Natural Gaa Explotlon.
An explosion of natural gas in tUo bouse
of T. M.Norton in Anderson, 111., Tuesday
i completely demolished it and killed Fenton
C. Rogers of CInclnnntI, who was sleeping
in the front room. Mrs. Norton was Hevere-
ly burned, and U in a critical condition. The
explosion was caused by a leakage In the
mains of the Doxey Natural Gas company,
and occurred when Mrs. Norton went to
light tbe gas.
Th« Orowlojr Caa«.
It is thought that the shortage of John C.
Crowley, the fugitive Boston lawyer, may
go beyond the flrst estimates as now case* of
breach of trust are dallv coming to light.
Ills downfall was caused by trying to carry
the debts of his father, amountins? to $65,-
804.87, but It Is said that had be attended to
business, and let charily, the wiliool commit-
tee, and outside matters alone, he could have
easily Bustalncd tho burden. He gave away
too much, both of time and monev. Tbe
feeling about him acems lo be friendly.
Mamufaetttring and KoilrMMl Ittoekt
and other InTestment securltlet bought and sold
by Wm. Shepard, 28 Central street. Telephoae
h Jlo.SV-l> •
A TURKEY SUPPER,
Oookcd and Served by Young Men,
AT IIIH- —
HICHLANl) M. E, CHURCH,
Wediipsilsjy Evoiilnpf, FcU. 8,
From" until 8 o'clock.
VfK'iM.pperu nneaiid varied entprtalnnient
^vlll be KlvMi h\ the VlcK-r llan.l-.. <.all"i; "'"
>lHr't<>llii liiiarieuc, assisted by the ehuuii
talent. __ _
Adiitl.Hlou, with ^iiipper, 25 Crut*.
fHcniral.
Abies Balsamea.
Clothmg.
L
ilii
Grand Pant Sale.
Two ycui's ago we iniulo our
Shattuck Street Church,
SiK'i'cd Caiitiita,
•JOSEPH'S
Wed^iesfiay anil Iliiirsday imm.
FEi:. 8 AND O.
Admission- Adults 35o.; OliildreD 25o.
LEftPYETR SOCIABLE!
KLIOT CIIUKCII,
Thursday ICvt'tUuf/* Vth, 0, *fiS.
OYSTF.U NllTKIl will be served at 7 o'clock.
The Knteilalnmeni, IneludiHK •» Hrooin Drill,
will commence at t* o'clock.
Atlmlsaloa lO rta. Supper 15 eta.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
The American Silver lir or Balm of
Qiload tree inhabits Oanadi, Nova Sco-
tia, Maini and the mountainous regions
farther soiUh. It is from thie trse that
Fir Balsam, or Canada Baleam, so called,
is obtained. Tho inhaVitauts of this k'reat sale of pant8 iiiado troni
region, and cBpeoially the lumbermen, cassiiiieres mnnuC.icliiivd by F.
arp well acquainted with th'e peculiar A. & .1. Sawyer, Dover, N. II.,
- , . « , . ,. .„.^. at $4.0(1 per pnir, a pi loo never
healnepoweroftbisBalsamindiseases '"^ *' I ' '
. , \ , , -,^ TJATflAM ''eara of Lelore and never dupli-
of the throat and iun^'8. flR BALSAM
is combined with PUEE PINE TAR and / ^ ->
Totlay we oflec
jHarkftB.
MO. 4 IME Kit (MACK 81IIKKT,
IIuTC coDbt'tnily on hand
Fresh killedTurkeys and Chickens
VltNISON,
UUAIL.
WILD DICKS,
CKLKKY,
I.KTTUCI^,
Sl'lNACH,
SVVICKT POTATOES,
VWNUNOPmERHUSESAUSUGE
TEKKI'IIOXK NI'MKKU 'i%iWi.
jTor 5alr.
4ur'Advertl>eineiitB under thin h«ad cua
only 19 cents a line for (hr«>ii> ln««rtinna.
Foil MA LK.— Several Ixiardlnir and lodf-
IriK boiixeM, cviiirul'.y located, al |irlcei
from r.'>fK)to ^-2000. Acply to FUh & I'liitutner,
room 4. IHIdreth bulMliiK-
ITMill SALK (.IIK.XI*.- I'l;!!) uii;
' U'yiuiilolte uikI whlln JMyinoiitli
liock.
Kork.
S. A.
BV
Rev. Alexander Blackburn
ATTIIK
First Baptist Church,
Thurj^duy Evc^niiig, Feb. 0.
»U BJ KCT»
Gen. Geo. H. Thomas and the Armj of
tbe Ouraberland.
ADMISSION '* CICMIS.
the bf St Vegetable ExpectorHuts in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a cough or cold try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pleaded with the result.
Price 25 Cents, larie Size 50 Cents.
— »OLI» BV - —
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
|Ei0ccllaneou0.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IN
Hair Goods!
Oar eLae switches miirlied dowB to SlUM
il
..
..
..
.1
..
.t
•lllraKliair, "
.. .. .« ••
11.50
3.00
4.50 " •
1.50 Sblnsle Banc*
8.00 ••
l.OO Lanfftrjr
.50 FrlBxe*
.95 Coqa«tt««
1.95
1.75
S.«5
1.00
9.«5
.50
.95
.10
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23d,
Music Hall.
_#
ONE SKJHT ONLY,
TlinrK<lti.v. F«»l>riinr.v O.
Evcrylwtly'H Favorite,
Olivei* 13yi'oii
Supported by the CliHrinlDK ArtUte,
KATK BYRON,
111 the Powerful KomunUc Drama,
INSIDE TRACK
M, cmpbHtic M.ece.s In two beinUpbcres I Reatorrs Gray Hair to a Beaatlful Brown
Wli In n.oHt beaiUlliiUove htory. the .le!l;jlil «.i - ..-
ibe irilCB ; and the iiv.^t thrlllln« and rcalhllc
"^ ■ -i| In a drama.
500 Pairs of Pits,
Mtidt' from CiLssiinercrt niiinufuct-
urod l»y F. A. & .1. Sawyer und
the t'i'k'hr!it(Ml Livingston Mill-i,
At $3.50 per Pair.
These Prints ore nindo from tho
best (lunlity of theHO CiiHsimeres
iin«l arc htyii's timt urc hringinjr
in otlur clothing stores from $5
to $9-
\ye hnvc added to the above
sovcfttl hundred i)Airs, made troin
cassimcres ot the best makes in
tho United .States, odd lots which
have been selling at |5 to $6.50
— all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York cui equal value lor
tho wn.c money l)c found as in
this iule ot
$5 im\ 86 Pants nt 83.50.
IVhcn we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Ml One-Price Clothing Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok Bt.
THK WHYS AND WilKUKFOllKS.
'Wliy KaiiMWi* hvvf rxtwlK in ()iii\ll(.V 1>
owliiK to tbe line ptrturctor thu AV*rt-t aiitl
tliff akillol' the raiM'hiiieii In i...l.><tlnii; and
rMttenliiK their ittot'k. Tlu* rennon \v«t VAin
■•.11 it lowt>r Ibiiii any oilier i« tliiit w« do
not liav« lu buy «r <-oiiiiniMi.ion in.ii, but by
alilppliiK illT**er. f'runi tbn MlMiiirlilercra miVti
that |»r«»ni for Ihe beneOt of our trail.*. No.
7 frwkCMl t at i e. t .
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hi£h and Last Merrimack Sts.
ririt cl»«a Moata. Poultry, Ciainu, Klah,
Oyat«ra, V«vftMblra, Prult. and m seDcnil
line of Orouerltia nt ■• low rioet M th*
iiaallty of Goods onu b« aold. Call and •••.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
VfK HAVE STILL OM HAND
A larye aaaortmant of flnaat rreaniary and
dairy butt«r and ch«*a», whirh w« ahall
dUpoaeofat pricot to ault th«t llui«*a. al-
waya aimlas to pl«aa« our many patrons
and moat tho dainanda of tbi. public. W«
alwaya knap in ato«k all gradea. so that
nono may go kway without spalng Jast
#hiit they want. Mo. 7 Proavott atraot.
itrown ami wiille i.Ck'lu.rii ccu'k'erol-
(illlili'n, (;iielniHror<l. AluH-<,,
^T KW M I Lt;H <;OW«i c^niHlint";. on hand
l| hikI lor HHle at Ciimlnic* fariii, n.nr Went-
loril Ceiilre. Fu>li nrrlvain every i\\t< weeks
iroia New llam|<h)iire itbU Veruiont. Coavuy-
ance Irniii (le|"i>i to iMrm, u
|j'^t>ll V/VLK.— One of tbe ilncht hlHialloi.i. lit
JC ilehbleie, IJ-* Si«cl.|»o'e Mreel lloiihelUM*
Hi i-ooiiiH, behlije*. b.Hlli room, wn'-u imuiii ami
larifo hlinl ; hImIiIu lov ii liort'es; :iiii|>l<' <-nrrlaK<i
riM in; l(i,iHi(i feel ol laml Mlib about 'io frult
liecH. KJMinli'e on pifinl-i-.
Ij^tHl s.\m.— A two-'ilor) boll-.-, htublo nuU
' >:<i(mI lot ot litiKt, Httiiatei'l in ( cnli ulvllle, a
few i-te|t» Iruin Krblite Ntieet aott hoiM! ears,
iliiiini; luin.alitn )'. rooniM iticl nbet; a 'ciiiciln at
nrli-e, ^l.'iUd, on oaHV tt-viiin. A|i|)!y to I-'IhIi A
Pluininer, roi»m 4, lllliinib ImiIIiMuk.
tr«m HAhK.— A twoHtory, iwo-tct.uineDt
' lioiixp of Ii rooiiiH, Mil 111 til)- bcMt <•( retmlr;
city wall r ;intl cbifeiH; iliiiai' <l near im- -oiilb
eoiiiaiou, ubeii' lau>l Ih MorUi 7°>c i>« r It. , r«'i)U
toi" »<i7 I'cr monlb ; Ut'KJ r<|ii.iro f.'ci ot l.iuti;
pricr i.Tjno. Kiill jiaMbularii of FUb .1 IMum-
inpr, roont 4, llll<lreth bull'lln/r.
IjlOIl KAI.K.-An exolUnl bl.ick of four
' tenetiients of live nmojH encb; « lly wnl«r
Hiid Hcwi-r ; reiiiM f r#;l<i yt: nioi.ib; :!.'.'K» wjuaro
feet ot I.'iikI; HbuNtml on a |M>|nilnr t-tieet In lleb
vblere, ronveiilenl tolbe mllln; no b("t>.r rent-
Inir |ii-o|iertv can be boind In tbe city, price
nmt. Kul( pai'llculiirH of FUh A I'luiniaort
room 4. Iliblivtii biiililltiK.
Ij^OIl HAI-K.— A viiliiable cMlate, coll^|..tlng
' of H thruontory brbk hoii<ie of ii rooma,
xbnl nixl K<>o<i Hinouiil ot lai.'l, exlenilliix to a
bael* utreet, few Hte|M li'oin tbe Anieilrjiii hoiiite,
In tlilri city. It U Hcltloia prop.-rt> of tbtit claaa
Irt olTereil lor aule. Nild lo wttle an esl^iU'. An
enrly call will nee mo a barifHln. I'rleo ^'M»t,
hull p.-uilenlam of Hnb .t riuniiiicr, room 4,
iill'lntli liulbilnK.
Thr.*** Jtmcs Lock Coriior Machlnoa.
Thr«o Circular .Saw Huut-hea.
One Holt Machine; cuts from 5. tot liirhea
One 10-llors« Power Kngine.
One Power Cl.ler Mill.
Lot of 8 and 4 Ineh Planve Pipe.
B. r. STEVENS, - 20 Arch St., Lowell.
Co htU
E.J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimaok Street, Lowell.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET.
EACOTT BROS.,
PROrRIETOBS.
4^AdT«rtlaent«ote under this head ooat
only 1* eanta a Mum tot thraa InaerUona.
rpo I.KT.- Lame loft at W Markat rXttni,
X •••*'• iloKorn A<'o.
1 Mt wAk «v« TCMM } OM wtth MWM mom.
MChestuut atroet. ^^^^^^^
(9Hant0.
KSTAKLIBUKD 1846.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Fire Scene ever lntro<lnce<l , ,
Tlie funioiM llwon cu.ni.linllon of pinycrs lu
their natnrnlcbar:iclerl/.atl..n«.
beats on sale Thursday al I" o'clock.
or Klack In thirty niinates. without iiUury.
Rvery peraon ahoiild nae It.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
We are prepared to flU alt
orders for the choicest Meats,
Poultry t FrultB and Vegetables
with, prompttiess and despatch.
Also a full line of Juried and
Smoked Meats,
To liKT.— A colUiKP »l II* Hampsblrc street.
Inquire at lu Thlrteewtb atrcet.
LKT.-NJcaly furn'aneu, largt ___ ^-_
;h ed rconia, conveniently aituatad, at Mo.
TTM) LKT.-NJcoly furn'anou, largo and wo**"
X llahedrco ' — '" " -• - —
II Kliib street.
j^AdTertlaenacnta under thia haad eoat
only It oenta a line for threa lnaort,l«»u»
Ladies! Ladies!
AT THE
]] BMdire Street. • - Teleotione 143-2.
WANTKD.-Wct niirw. Inquire at Dally
Nownj^.nice.
WAN'l'KD.-An ncdve, reliable man. In a
real ostuto ofllce. Address X. Y. Z., KoW'
ell poHt ollbw, box JLI^^
BV)Ain> WAN rKI> for a boy elifbl yeiirs
(dd. In B family wllbout rhlldn-n. Addiens
1. II.. Courier ofllce.
ANTKI>.-'<ltii«lb)n an BlcnoKriplieriui'l
typo writer by a youn< man; nio<ler»le
HBlary ; i)o«t of refurtnoes. AiWress !• . 1 . I'.,
EAT AND BE^MERRy.
BROKEN zm\ 14c. a lb., 2 lbs. 2k
full line of PUKE C\NDIEa of ajl |
ON
dies, 40c. per lb
I^ut»! Niit«! IViitii!
A fall line of Mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. 26c
FLORIDA ORANGKS, GRAPES, *c.
SCIENTIFIC
Dress Wm. Scliool,
M WEDKESDH lEXT.
We shall open another class $5 less than
kirs.^TcRoJkt^s'p^'iJVan^'lS^^^^ all may hare
a chance to gain the advantage we offer.
Already some of onr students are cut-
ting with perfect snooess.
Ladiei, improve this opportunity. Oall
and examine. Our students are our ref-
erences.
Open Eveninus from ] to 9.30, Except
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Best (Jnallty Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statnary,!!
Artlstk Bronzes.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
HEMOVAL.
I biive roninveil my place of buflnc^o from
10 .Mlddieaex strwt to
TVo. n Oorliniit Htroet.
My Htock of llpbrtlHtered Gootlw, Drnpprlcs.
Win-low Nhndeii, TrlmmlnjfH anil Furniture
Coverlnjtrt will be more coinpb^to tliiin ever be-
fore. My Rrpalrlnff Department, always a
feature wllh mr, will be Hucb thai ull work will
be (lone witli promptness an'l skill.
COMB AMD 8KK MK.
ARTHUR II. BENNER
JVo. R Gorhaui Street.
typewriter by a youn< mim ; nimlernle
„ ^; i)08t of refe " '"' "' " "
10 .spal'lli<K bnlbltrK.
WANTKI).— Hy an cxporlencert slnfflecol-
oreil mnn wbo thoroughly umb-rHtanrls the
care of horneH, n. ultuallon a« ouacbinau. la-
ipilre III 20 Smith ulrcot.
WANTKP.-A ijoo.l Uible Ktrl AUo ii
matron foru Iwyn' nrhool at Bllleib-ii,
Mann Further pnrtlcularH may be bml by call
Inxon Mr. C. H. Kimball, No. 2 Cuiial b' ''^
Lo\v<'ll.
.lock,
TAItl.K llOAIin AND KOOMS, 117
tJorbnin street. Term" ren«oii:ible. ^
IT^Ol'M). -A ilM;r Apply b. K. T. Munwcy,
) HU.MhiU'I ' '«•'■
I~"7>MT.--A |.i.|.uM ,.a-Mi«e ticket from
J Liver. . ool ti» IlicUin. Ib'wanl will bo paid
for ItH reiiii n lo Ml Kant Merrimack fetreet.
MASMAtiK 'lllKATMKNT »«>•• "'W'
Uiib'.liiKKlven by Mr. Tbon. P. Wright;
piorl nf.iencu.'. Aduress jujjJ^iU.onjBtryt^
If you «r« In doubt nlMHit our Koods be-
luK tho best conin «l|Cl»t down ami see for
yourMtlf. W« wou't b« umlersold, and we
novnr lot any on« ko away without a bar-
Caln. No. 7 Froscott street.
Try some of our CANNBD OOOD8 wl«>
vour-ChrlBtmas dinner. Our slock coimprlses
HoDCv Droii Corn, Succotash, Peas.Strlng ana
Llma'Buaas, Asparagus, ftc.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDL.B9KX 8TBBET,
Opposite INortHorn Depot
Telephone Ni. 89-^.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
OVERHKARD ON THB STBEKT.
.•Siiy, Andy, hab you seen dem •poaauma
at No. 7 Presoott atreet? Di«y'a real «en-
Qlne stuff and dat'a a f-ct." "No, JIna,. I'se
Bwlns rliht down dar and see for niyaelf."
HILTON'S SUPPRESSED BOOK.
"Why Priests Should Wed."
Sold St our ofllco or sent by express on receipt
"' •*■"'' gELI^ARS * CO.,
at state St.. Room 8 (TraTOllor Balldlng ).
Boeton.
CMtTMSlBf A genu Wanted.
Mrs. S. A. BARTLETT. - Manager
Miss A. E. Moore, - - Assistant
129 Oentral Street, Boom 9.
QHOW CAKDe, HAKD BILLS, P08T1CIW
WMdliw CuSTac.. prlal*4 at Utfa oflM
HE TOOK
COUNSEL
With himself and decided to give
the order for painting and paper-
ing his house to
A. L. Kittredge,
isa OBirntAL strebt.
REMOVAL.
Owinc to tho Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
OF
I^etei* Foyo
Haa been renaoTod to Mo. S3 MIDDLE
STKRBT, nearly opposite the old storo.
The attention of new and old customers Is
respectfolly solicited to thU change of lo-
oatlon.
A. NEW INVKIVXIOIV.
Our Exeelwlor ANb Sllter
Is warrant*! to be FlttST-tL A83 lu every fMt-
are, and any desiring a suiwilor article In thU
line will do well to call and examine Its n>«nu
before purctaaslng elsewhere. No dust, om"!
operat^l, all eteol beartngs »"'• «'""»t:2^"*U
nnltmlted wear. Sold for cash or Instalmontt at
tS4 Morriaaaak StrooC. Lowell, IfaM.
O. H. OBAIB, FropHeCor.
Ronl EMtate A^ovit,
FOR SALE.
On Central Street, near llonforJ wi'""™,
have a goo.l two story house, modern b""'*. J"
SSio Repair. "No out*" alK.ut tbe Property, w^
ft Is one of the best tratles In wani .*; prire »230O.
On O.lrham «rre^t I b.tve a twM, story house
for ilT-JO. and anotbcr one for ♦l.'WO.
In Ward K..ur-#I.Si>0 will buy a r!rc. Urge
TroonThoiiHe. In ifo-..l rep .If, nearly new. an-f a
nlco largo lot of luu'l, t<e(K) feet.
THOMAS H ELLIOTT, 3S Central Street
Lowell. Rooms 8 and 4. Use the elevator.
A THING OF BBAUTT
Is a Joy forever, and i» «oo<l diunor Is mucb
relished. We can sell yon a roaat of onr
A Ko. I quality Kansas beef at a very lotw
priee. This \t**t ''H* Itself. No. 7 Freo-
eott street.
ADVERTISE YOUH WANTS
IH THB OOURIXm.
IMe: It emu a Uac for thrM loMrtloaa*
J
I, J
JA^
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p.*.-
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LOWELL DAILY CX>TIBIEB. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUABY 8. 1888.
THE «0»0 OF THE 8SOWFI.AKE. j '". «'«»'„^",
Like a cloud upon a mountain, |
Like a bubble on a founiuln. ,
1 am seen and |.«»8 »wa> a* In a dream. |
For llie wild "liid drivi-a ni«tcver I
Overland, and sea, and river, , , , i
•nil the sunshine shall dissolve me In Its iMjain. ]
1 aiu swept on the wings of the storm,
And 1 ru*h "iwlxt t-e earih and the sky,
The earth ihul bceuib shapeleiH lu farm,
\ud ihe moou that U rioudfd on l.l>;n.
I rush o'er the ocean's dark wat*te.
An the white Hpray leai>»> upward t" rac.
Tin 1 tet'l In 111* klH-» as we inln;iie, the iabl«
Of the salt ot the boisterous sea.
1 p.ih8 o'er a ehlp.
And I bovor and dip, .., u ..-«»
'Midst the iua-t», and the nall^. and the bhrouds,
Itui the w ind, with a whirl.
Makes inc eddy and carl, ^ , ,
Auu bears uie once more to the <louu».
From the place of^^y bliih, '.■,'■■■
I swoop downward to earth,
I uni borne o'er th -. plain and the hlli,
Aii'l 1 iouif r»r ray rest
in Ihe ground's suow I'.ad brea"!,
Ur a toonie lu the siream or the rill.
THE NKW CIKATK.
«•• Vi.u haven't scou him y<'t y ^f f H- thal'su
uUv. Ht"' quite :t eatch. Tm told, ^i ouH.'.
CuoiUi- :ul.l Mn.Hc. Why .on- vu» M't
Jm,.ca..for him. Malliev Yoh'vo «« n.
io«»d a cbuu.-e u^ ll>«> r.;«l of Ihem, ami M l»
not o!il, l>v auy lueum.."
f«lie Ic.iued over the sarden i:AUi
•V*. rn^t I heir baud* I We can aflford to laujch »t her Idle
touched Wu« I •d".mhfgj X, no! I we are -o b.ppy, Hubert and I.
h:iw
no loi.K«T. With a cry of pain 1 turned and cap
xjIubIou of mv own room, where all.
I tmlTe
that without '^Kcttlnx my
I have captured the new curate, after
at>
hUe
1 «Mn
bonnet,
harmle»^
Incapable
of
for
w:««
not
uuoWt . this veritable villa^'e «0'>ip
^ec lit r now. with her artui poke
from heneath which the clu*terinj; u-niy ring-
lets p. . ped; Ihe ke.-n blue eyes tliat aeeined
fortraayou'rverytbouu-ht.: the trim Httle
dgurc. cial always in ample skirtsof l^uaker
irrav or cumbre lirown.
Never wan tliere a wedding. Mineral or
chrlMening in the village without this esU-
luable lady's presence. >\ hat a
little Uodv slic api)eared. an»l hovy
of carrving al>out tbat Aon.lerlul budget of
lufon.utlon: lluw nicely she ImparUd i.m
kuowletge to her liMeners, beginning with.
••Well, 1 «l"nl mind telling you." or, " 1 bey
do hav. but of courM' you can't l>e ieve ev.ry-
Ibiujj:- aid ending with. "Tbut s between
von aud mc: it will go no farther. .
" I \v.i>. in the gnr len that morning, trtinmg
w.meearh .lune rovs; my Ihou-hls were
not tU< b!i;;lib»t, ^c;ireely in harmony w lb
u iiuif. that w.iH decked in one ot her bright-
e-t luanlles. It wa« «i>'«'»' nniu«e»i'ary
II r*. IJiigu'" t<» ix'inind me of m\ '*ge; 1
ibinkii.,' M-rioU'ly of it. Tweidy-Mx.
^^>r\ .'ll. lo b4- stiro. and not very voung to
ail uiunarried woman. I must Ik- conlcnt
wIlL few. r laureU, le-.-* voikjui >tM. I muM
ncp out of Ih.- field, as it were ami have the
loinai c« and ihe d:iy divams to yt.unger and
fail* r fc'irls.
It ui.atered little tome whether tbe uev»
curate wa«. voun.' and unman i.vl. or a port-
Iv old lellovv. Willi a wife an.i grown daugti-
teri VI bunt 1 di-like.l this int* rferin;.'
olii woinau who had broken in on my rev-
*'' n bunked lier klr»dh- for lier advice, lolling
her that at pr.sent I bid no inleulioii of set-
tiiiii iiiv eip for auv one. not even llie new
ciind.": so raying. I went back to my work
'**''VheiI-?Mattie. .lon't get riled. Of eourhe
U*» iiobad\'» bu-im " if you're going to leave
vouri^elf an old maid : but take my advice,
•ui.l d<.iri spend vour lime fretting and
worrying over Bob i'restou. for be am t
worth it iiobow."
.She shook her liead wisely, and was ort la-
fore I bad time to recover from the «ruel
tbrust lb«t had opcuetl the old wound. Uoi>-
ert I'reston and the past.
I hud tried to guard my beart. to trample
undtr foot the ol.l love. I coul«l have
laujtbed at my girlish folly ai. if it were a
tlivam until a thouiblless word bad brought
hack the pisl. like the dead risen to ife
ajraiu. or a smouldering lire that needed but
a gentle l»ret/.e lo make it into a hurning
rtame. One bv one the roses dropped from
uiv biiuds. thie by one tbe blinding tears
fefl. I was only a wcjk woman afier all, as.
bands. I bobbed
c
dream
tbe hipi'V
vouuK »ludcnl juHt returned from college,
anuot tell you all those bright, hapny day-
how i loved biin. and waited for
liy wbeu be woulil ask ine for
tbat love, lie read my answer lu my telltale
face iMifore my lips uttered it.
So engrossed w itb Itobert s Koeiety
took little hetd of other m.itt.rs, scarce
"Ivlnu'athouziit lothe fact that a voun
ladv. the daughter of a deceased fric
inv' aunt's. wa» going to make ber
-with U-. Sli.cam.J. From Ihe moment I
looked upon her lovely lace my b:.ppiues>
was gone. I was a pretty girl, fair and
frairile. vet one miubl «> well coinp:»iL' :« >*'"»■
e litlfe .laisy to a full l>lown poppy or a
this girl »
fled to the seclusion .
1 sobbed out tbo troubles of luy young heart,
with only God to hear me.
1 went awav quite uuexpectedlv. 1 \vus
bomt-ick, 1 told Aunt Murlba. I loll u let-
ter f«»r Robert, giving no explaualion ol m>
con.Iuct: simply telling bitii It vyas l»tlf w,.
should part. 1 was a proud girl -an.! would
uot stoop to acknowledge a rival. i
1 remember taking the ring be bad giveii
me from my baud, and what a struggle it
cost me to place it with that lelter-tbe last
I should ever write to Utberl.
I came home lo mother, who was «iuit« au
invalid and n»H.-ded all my fare. 1 never
heard from Uobert wive ouce. tbrougu Aunt
Martha, who wroie : —
'•Of I'ourse. .Maltie. vou've not forgotten
KoIWmI, whom, lo speak candidly, you treat-
ed rather unkin.lly. He lias gone to New
Vorl; to [•raclice medicine. He U doing
well "
An old newsp:ip<'r bad fallen Into ray
hands, where an account v\as given of a bill-
II int rception. Anionic the guests were the
names ol Dr. Itoberl rre»lon anil wife. 1
knew It was UulH.'it and Katblo'n. 1 made
no in.iuiries. and receiving: i!<» further Infor-
mation, took it for grauted that Aimt Mar-
tha's kiiKliics of In art preveule.l her from
auaili referring tt> the past. I closed luy
heart forever. The world will never know
me as a disappointed woman. 1 thought.
tlatteringinvM'lf that J bad quite suciuHided
in deceiving humanity in general, until tie
.'os>i|i bad iome upon me with her Ulle
words, l.rimiing to life tlie bitter past that 1
thought 1 had buried years ago. •
••(iidng to service. Miss Kenwoo.ir
n wa> mv nelirlihor who asked the tjues-
lloo. Mar.-ii Ilall-a dear little girl w Ith the
utmost faith in mankind in general. 1 smiled
falntiv as 1 caught sight of Ihe new boniiel
with "its dainty rihboiis. evidently got up for
the new curate.
'•Younu and f.M.li^h," thought I. "NNnlt
until shc'« ^i.\-an.l-iweiity. and 11 wau'cr
she vs 111 not buy a new boiuiel for all the new
curates In town."
Slowlx we walke.l lo church on that liiljjht
Sundavuioinli.g. Maicia chatting guy ly. and
l.dres"sed in ihe plaiuosl of dresses, walked
sileiit.lv iKj-ide her.
1 hail iKit fullT reeovere«l from Mi>.
llrlitifs's unkind reniarks. and was determined
lo show hci mv tliMuiliiiation to ••set my
cap."*asslie termed it. hy uppeuring in an
exc. edinxlv uiibecomliig uown. I was it al-
ly disappointed, on calchinsr a last glimpse in
tlie mirror, to liud that, nolwl;h>.tan.liiig my
plain loiUt :ind my six-aud twenty
was >till » pretty »%oman.an<l to
mother sav as 1 sttippcd to kiss
well vou're lookiiiL', Mattie'."
How crowded the little village church was
— lillcd to (.verfiowiny:. Kvt.ry one was there,
■ ven that h.leful Mr.. Hrigi^s. I caii,'lit a
-limp.c of the great iioke bonn.'t as 1 walkcvl
uuirklv loiny scat. . . . i
Tiiev were sinning as we entered, yet I
sea iceK heard th.m, feeling rather emhar-
rasMd lit coming late to be gazed al by the
entire conziegalion.
I sank wearilv amonu the soft cusliiotis,
jtladiv taking refute b. hii.d a large ualin-lcaf
fan Iv'indly proHered by a portly old gentle-
man besde me. , .,
Now a hush, a slight llutler among Ihe
congregation. H rustle of garments, with now
un.ltaena subdued whisjier ati the pulpit
was rolleil close to tbe chauccl, an J tbe uew
curate ascended. , ,, , ..
'•He's just IovpIvI" whis|»ered Mnrcla, pull-
ing softly at my s'eevc. "1)0 look at him.
Miss Keiiwootl."
I kept mv cv»s dow ncast. If every wom-
an in the conxregalion cast glances of ailmir-
alioii. 1 was ditermiiied lo do otherwise.
••Am I mv brother's keeper^ was Ihe text.
Clear and distinct came the W(Mds of tin-
speaker. The llrst words had caused my
heart to beat wihllv. How like that voice of
long ago, that rich, soft voice that liatl plea.l-
cd for mv lovel I listeiiuv\ like one in a
dream, until I raised my «?>es lo see before
me— Uobert l're-.toii.
Yes, liol>'il Preston, t'hangod lo be sure,
not Ihe bright, bovl.b face of Iong:'go. There
were lines of suHering and laiv on it now.-
while Ihe dark hair was streaked with silver.
Was KatbUHU dead)' I wonden.d. Had he
dvcn uiihis practhvy \Va- he happy.' 1 ifty
I Herbert Spencer says that a man's con-
versutlou Is a sun- index lo his iiieutal capac-
ity; we thcref«u-e account for the uumerous
""llal'lrring commendatioiio made bv our most
learneil men of the merita of Dr. Bull's Cougb
•^y'"i»-
; fErtiical.
SttbtnM'n Orug Store.
Real (SBiBtt.
ffiitfcellaneous.
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
Ha vlnjc been a sufferer for two years ami a
i halt from a •llsea* • cause<l Ity a t>cul=o on the
! Ictf, and havlnir be-n curod by ihe Citiciua
Kkmicoikh when all other nieilimlb and renie
' dies failed, 1 ilcem It mv <luiy to recocnmeml
I them. I visited lb>t springs lo no avail, and
' tried several doi-uirs without Ruecea''. and at
ilaflour principal dnu'«lst. Mr. . I.. hn P. Klulay
I (U) whom I shall ever led ur iteMlj, spoko to
I meab(»utC:urK iKA. lint 1 c .nHeuled to give
, thcin a trial with ihe resiili th »t I am perfectly
' curt,'d. There Is now no s »re alH>ut mo. I tlilnk
^1 1 can show th • largest surface where my "uffj-r
I liiKs sprang tioin ol anyone In the Mac. The
I rirrniK* Ri,mh>ii-> are thu best blood and
I skin cures mMiaitaciured. 1 refer to druirjfl i
' .John I'. Klnlay and l>r. 1). C. Mont«oniery, both
of this place, and lo Dr. Hmlth, of Lake Lee,
^Al-KXANMKU IlKACIl, tJreenvllle, Miss.
Mr beach u^-ed the CiTU'i'iiA l(KUi:i>ii::8, at
our request, with results asaliove staled.
A. «. riNI-AY A CO., Druggists.
SAVED MY BtOTUKK'8 LIFK.
Kvcr stnce 1 can remeinbei-, my mother has
sutrered from a milk Ick- Nothlnjr would <lo her
aiiv ifood. Khe had the best inedh' A laleiil, but
ihev all did her no good. She suffered w llh her
IcKlor thlrtv years and never knew a well dav.
«lie would liave to sit up half the night, holdliiK
upherlejr and moaning. Slio had no iwacc
.•ihe uscil all the l*>st known remo<lles In the
eounirv without effect. 1 asked her to try j-our
Ci rui u* IlKMiilUKS. tioi her a bottle of tlTi
riKV lti:soi.VKKT, and she look It, and har
taken lu all al)out six or seven liottlcs, and no*
she Is a well woman today. Her lejf Is euUrely
healed, ami her lieallh was never belter. Mu
cm p.out everv uav, souu'ltdnjr slm h.as ii.'.
done In ten veais, so you see 1 cunn«it help st.ii
liijf to vou "aiiout vour wonderful I'lirit'iiu
|{hMi:i)ii:». Voii have saved my mother's lUc.
1 .aiiiioi in 1 words to expies* mv jirailtude. 1
havealvtHllsodyourtllldUA Iti MKiUKS far
and near. ^ . ....
liliVVAUl) LlKliKU. l.*.C»4 Broadway, N. \.
years. I
h»'ar my
her. "How
(I rUM K\. the ureal skin cure.aftd CrriCtntv
So VI'. prepared iiMin it, cMcrnally, and Cini
t-rUA Uksoi.vk.n!. Ihe new blood piirltb
ierv.allv, are a positive cur.^ r>r every
I
.•Iv
lid of
home
r. 111
^kln and blotd dlsiases, tr.nn pluiples to »cr i
' sdd everywhere. IMce (i ru'i «v, .VJcts.;
soil', -j^.-t* ; ItKS'M.vKsr. »l tNi. Prepared l>y
the I'orrt.ii Di.i <i vm> iiikvik vl « •> . Hofton.
«« Send tor "How t'l i are .•'km Disea-es, id
pa^rc^, .V» Illustration^^ luid^ioo ijiMbi^oilnj^^
riMi'l.Kh, blackheads, ehapiwd and oily
skin prevented t.y ( riKi itv Ml.im ATKI» So.vr.
The dlstres.dng sneeze, snee/c, sneeze, the
acrid, watery ill.>>charj,'e« from the eyes and
no.se, the painful bill iininallou exteiidlutf to the
throat, the swilling of the inucou- llnbi;^, caii-.
lUK clioklnj: nC'Loallons, coukIi. rliiKlmt n.dses In
the head an 1 spllttlinf headaches,- how famtllHr
lliese hvinptuin* are to thousands who suffer pe
rlodlcaMy from head colds or liillueiua, and
who live lu lirnoranct of the fact that a sIdrI
application ol s vnkoki»'h Uadicai. Ci RK
CATAKUH will afford lH.^^(»l^^^<•o»<* f«7(<^r
IJul this tre.ilm.nt In cas«s ol simple tatari
»rlve> but a talni I lea of what this remedy will
d«> In the chroiUc for.ns, where the bruathliiK Is
obstructed bv choklnjf, putrid niuc -us a«'cunin-
!ailoii.<.ttte hearing affected, smell and lasic
K..ne, ihroal ulcerated au.l h :»ckln>r ««>uich grad
uallv le.steii'nj{ lisclt in on tbe del>llliat«<l sys
teni! Th. u It Is ibat Ihe marvellous »uruilve
power ol S>Muitl>H Kaku AL Ci UK nittuU..»ts
Itsell In ln*tanta. eou- and jjvaieful relief. Cure
be/lns from the tirst applballon. It Is rapid,
r.i'llcHl, permanent, ecMiombal, s-tle. .
.SANioKi) 's Uamcal I I UK consUts of one
l>oitle of Ihe KaI)P;ai. CruK.one box Catmiuii-
AL isoi.vKNT and an iMiKovKU Imialkb;
pi-lrc, #l.tKI.
PolTKa DBIIi & CIIF.MIOAL
FOR SALE.
The andersigned, having purchased an
estate with more land, o£fers for sale his
present residence at the corner of West
Fine and Bobbins streets. It consists of
a large, well-built two-story house, L
and stable in perfect repair, situated in
one of the choicest locations in the
Highlands. It is a corner lot, contain-
ing 18,400 feet. The house has 12 fin-
ished roomsi bath room, and five un-
finished rooms. It is slate roofed and in
perfect order and has always been kept
so. Accomniodation for two horses in
the stable which is sheathed and paint-
' ed throughout. Fife separate cellars,
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
ventilated. Entire property lighted with
gas. Oity water in house and stable-
never freezes. Land has an abundance
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well on the premises. Thirteen rock
ma-.}le trees in front of the house. Land
enough for two large house lots. Terms
one-half oash ; rest on mortgage at rea-
sonable rate of interdtt. For further par-
ticulars, apply to
Ia. C. STEVENS,
Wliole.Mih> anil Uelnll
U MIDDLESEX STREET.
"T OWXUj BLJCA.CIISST
Land Sale I
"^he most important offering of HOUSE
IiOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful • convenient to trains and
tramway, hieh and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadoworoft, Carter and Oorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or.other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prioes inquire of
JAMES K. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
FIVU BKIL.LBD >VORKatlCM.
Ladies', Qents', Ohildren's Departments.
YOUIVG, BAKBC^Ift,
ROOM NO. 0. POST OPPIOIS HVOCM,
iHijsrellaurous.
J. W. BENIXETT & CO,,
roofehs,
BEE II I V K II U A N D ,
292 Middlesex Street, Corner of Qrand.
Bed and Common
If you have a house or roomB
to let, or have lost or found mon.^
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish, to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Couiuer a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
teard from.
Coinponnd DaiHlelion Fill>,
IN COX.irN'^TiOX WITH
Stevens's Sarsaparilla,
Our own manufaetnve. In grtat
variety t at
BENNER J5ROS.\
ISSaiid 140Cfe:ifTKAL 8TKEICT.
W« offlsr the l»rK«Bt Block of SKATES
ever 0|>pucd lu LoweU. Mt buttoiu prloee.
ACME SKATES
Mo. 5. lUl eoUd ncel and flue flnleh*
«0 Ctw. i^or l^air.
The above la the low«4t price at which
these goods were ever sold. It le«l«ifttr
|irli-4> tliMU the almvo SkHtrs «4in He bought
fur tu«ltt> In auy quHutlty of wholvaala
draler*.
Id nddiilon to above we oflTrir ACME NO.
7, hardeuwd wfldcd atevl ruuiier, at VOe.
per pMlr.
ACME NO. 13. eoUdateel runner, tlutedi
full nicktd plut«Ml, the very bekt ehata la
tlie luiirkct, Sa.no per piilr.
IMI'KKIAL NKArKS In aH slsea.
LAUIKS' SKATES In all etylea.
Mr.
( >iit
Ifiive
'Is oil the
Tlie >"iii;;oi>
Co., B<»sTOS.
I>
;.;.l. I
rirli i( d ioms as luv frail Uaulj to
txuuisite lovtliiit'i*si.
i-'or a lime \m lovo was. iiiiclian
lauxbf.liu my fooli-ii luart ulmy
au.l fuai>. At times I vvoiiUl ttiul lii>* venous
i.ve> wiimleriiiu' Honi me au.l n^iiiiji ailmir-
ini'lvoii tliL'l>.autiliil la^o of Kallik'tn \.w.
No inaiMuiild ^■si^^ Hial won-lroiis fa>tiiiut-
iii-' face. Mii'ntNor uiu-oiii:tp'«l nim; •'•ii
thr.lrooi)iii/li.l^.tl.c faint n.i;.li, tlie trem-
liliiiK of llie little; ljuml>, all loUl i.laiiily tbat
she. loo, loved hiiii. . . ,
How I Hulleml! In my mad je.i!oU'<>
you
wliile
I love
I
IK' lovt'^.f me
• 'M-w to allllo^t hate the ehild
*t'foie Hlu' eame, willi lur heauUful. llower-
like fa< (•. to roll me of that love. W a^ »>he
hiiiul tliHl »<be did not see we were be-
tiotlii.lV I praviid tbatKbemi;,'bt t,'o away,
and leave us to ourselves once more, and
KolK-rl would KO liuek to his old fond ways.
His ta.esses were ^Towin^' «-,<»ldcr, his fciissts
li'liltr. 1 spoke of Ids seemiuji ne;ileet. lie
answer. dli;,'blly.takin- both my bands in
Li«, and looklii}: fondly at me :
-NoiiMMise, Mallic! Do you know, my
little Kirl, that you are y:rowliiK nearer au»l
dearer lo me every <layy" .„ , . . , .
For a time 1 was Hatisflcd, trying to be
content with but a share of bis love.
We were seated in the ^anleii, one afler-
uoou iu the early autumn, Uolxirt, Kathleen
and I. !>he was looking unusually baml-
Home in a «lress of soft Indian mull. My
lover bad just paid ber a well-merited «-om-
ullmont, for wbi.b she was about to make a
gracious reply, when Aunt Martha came to
"*'"Uol.ert," she sidd, placin;; ber band fond-
ly on Lis shoulder as slie si-oke. "will you
tfjilber fiome },'ia|Hs for me? I find that
*ome oj the bian.hes bail},' too hub. I be
uirU will «o with vou ami bold the uaskcl.
lie rose to eomply with her re.|Uest.
Kathle.-n was* at his side in a moment, while
1 refUM-'d to join tbem, feiiiiny; a severe head-
'**-'Tlicy do not want me," I reanoncd within
"T'watcbcd them as they walked away to- ,
«.nber. be eair)in;< the lilUe wicker •"»«k«t; |
and sli.- lus.iii-/ ber l>rij,'bt eurls with that |
ro«juelti-bairtlialeameso natural to her. i
I tan not Pll vou what tempted me to fol- 1
low ilKiii; it miist have Ixen some evil neu- 1
ius. Slow Iv 1 lullowed down tbe jiathway.
tiikiii/ cvtrv pre.auiion, however, not to be 1
ob«erv.;d. SeaK.d upon a little rustic beiieh. .
I rould see overy movement of my lover and :
Kalbleeii. ,. . ^,
How lovely she looked standiuf? in the or
i;'
Miss
we
ehiirch-
.liir.niil tliooriis tiowded upon my memory.
W'li. bad fate thrown us once more to^cilM r
lifter mv bitter stru},';;Ic to foiKeir
thill" I was .li'ttrndiittl upon; 1 must
the village. 1 dare.l not irust mvsilf Uiilh.r.
UtasKii a<. I would, mv heart told me tUal 1
lo\c.l bini still.
U wa> all over: I ••ould hear tbe whls-
pered eoinuu'uls of the worslii^>pt
elo.iuemc of ibu' new cuiute. lli(
wrre eliautini: iu that nasal. •IrawJini; tone si-
natural to vlllu^^e choi'r.uud still 1 saldieam-
iii '
"Are vou eomins??"' at.ked my i-ompaiiion;
Iheii, as 1 rose mt'cVr.iiilc illy to obey. '•I>oii"l
vou liUe biin. Miss Kcnwoad;' Do tell me.
Vou listened attentively, and one,e. lis I
looked at you, 1 tbou;?lil you were L^oinsf to
faint awav, you looked so pale. Are
ill"'"
"Yes, I like him." I a<lded. aloud,
uiv heart whispered, "tiod iiity lue
iiim I"
! \Vc were out once more In the brl^dit sun-
shine, eomini,' qu'te unexpectedly ui)on a lit-
tle "-roup, composed of the w.-aliiiur mem-
lK-rs of the connresralion jratliered around the
new curate. T.'iey bad learned he was a
manof wealth and staiidiuK. cboosiii- bis
callinjr siuiplv as a matter of taste. .>onie
one— I tbiuk'it was the (laslor's wife— pre-
sented rae lo him. Uur eyes met ; our hands
touched— as restinji those serious eyes upon
me be said: . ,,
"I have had the pleasure oi lucetlug
Kenwood before." , ., ,
I cannot tell how it bapi»cned that
were all walking out throu^'h the
vard toward the bixbway, and I lounU my
'.elf alone with Uobert. He wus tbe irst
break the siiencc'. it pained me to tliinh
was a commonplace remark.
"How is Katblecnr' I asked, cndeavormj{
to show him bow little I cared for the uast,
and how. without l)etraying the sli;,'htcst
emotion, I could iu<iuire after his wife s
••Kaibleenr He looked dazed at the (pies-
tion. "I believe she is well, but not happy,
poor^irl." . ,. . i
He believed she wa« well. How 8tran«e!
Had he thrown, weary of ber as of ine? » as
he ullerlv devoid of- honor?
"Not baopv?" 1 said, us I toyed ncivous-
Iv with ihc roses in mv bodice, "hhe should
be vcrv bai)pv as-as— y«.ur wife," I fulten;( .
"As'mv wife?" he sidd, Kazuitf i" blank
amu/emenl. "Did you-O, Mattie. you have
judKc.l me wroii>?lv. I never married Kath-
leen." . . ,
He lo(»ked like a man upon v\1iom a sud-
den truth bad dawned, or one accused of a
ureal wroiii: who eould prove bis miiocenee.
1 It was In the tvvili^'bt before service thai
' he told me il all. The notico concerning
I Uobert I'rcston »nd wile referred to his
cousin. He had eutercHl the ministry from
' choice, as be had couie Into a liii;,'C fo«t»mc
through tbe death of his uncle, rrue, he
' had udmii*:<l Kathleen tis a man would ad-
mire a behutilul woman, but be never enter-
tained the slivrbtesl feelimr of love for her.
Tbe scene In the orchard was tint a sun-
Uobert and Kathleen to
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OF FK-MAL-KJ^
l.isiriiillv rolbve.l I'y the Cutleura
Aiitl-I'itin PlHSter, ',\ ww, most
ii«r. cjilile, li'staiiuineoiH uml liilalM-
l.le j>;»in klllliiK plaster, CMtcclally
.i.liipte I to reluve KciuuIr IVilns and
\Vcaki.es.-c«. Warranica v.i^tlv supe-
rlov to all other j.l .s .rs, and llio iitoM pcrlect
\iul.lM<- !> I'aln, Iiillannntitlon an-l W cakiicM
v.! r. mpo ii..le.t. M all diuK^l"!/. ^•- 'i^-,; 'Ive
•forfl.iHKor. p-staKC free. ol_ I'oirKU l»Hi'0
AMI ( IIIMH/Al. Co., IJ(>»lOU4 Mass.
.xtevcii-— I am frlAd to nilii my wonl to the
..ruiv praises of Mi'vcns'* Smsapiiillla. 1 have
iial il pooraiipeillo ftir live years. The doriors
jutvlsect 111" l'» «ro vve.sl In neairb of health. I
wciil ami ilo.t»reil there. I h.i<l a bail couih
ilierc anil ial-e«l f» rrlbly. I was Kone iliree
inoiitbs and travollud throii^rh a laritu part of
Ihe west. All the iiK<Ucli.e I took ttld nie no
p)od whatever. One pby-lclan iveoinnundel
MIC t'» sell out mv liiicliicss and ifo to southern
I'alllorntA. Koiiniialelv, however, n laily In
t;r.inltt'vllle told me 1 had U'tter try >stevcii»>
Sarsapiirlll.H. My olst.r hoiiKhi a l).>ulo al licr
own expense nii<l sent It lo me. Hefore the first
li'.ttle was iliilshed I found my cir.jfh mi eh re-
lieved, tii.d I tested iiiucli lieller ' IkIiU. I ha. I
l.cen having scveie cold cweal-, and these
ceaned. I iKimrtit sl\ bottles of the Clinton
dru>firt-t*. and th.Mi a do/.en m)re. Alter tak-
III;.' »l.\ h.itllc-, I was able to return to work, so
tluH .Slovciis's Sarsaparilla is cntltied to this
KrcMl cure All i' y Hopialiitancc- In Clinton
Xave mc lip and never expected to m'c iiie re
tun. Iioni the west. o. N. .«s',J{||{NKK,
F»»ic8t ^trtet, Clinton.
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They will <lyc ovcrythhiK- They are ioW
everywhere. I'rlce 10c. a pa<-kage— in colors.
Ttiey hive no equal for StreiiKtIi, IlrlaliUioss,
AiiiouBt In Packages, or for KaslnesH of Color,
or non-fadhiK i,»ualltle8. They do not crock or
smut. For sale by W. W. Duncan, DniRglst,
lUl Mldillesex street; (Joodale's DruK 8iore, ll»
Central, corner Jackson streets, Flske's block;
V. II. llutler .tCo.,l)inKKl'>t».l<l Central street;
Carlelon ft llovoy, l)rHKjyl*l*i <'lty H«ll, MerrI
mack btjvet; Albert L. Field, DruicKtst, Davln
Corner; Klllinrwood A Co., riiarmaclstH, oi>i»o
site post office; 11. C. IJnxk, l>rn>;Kl»t. Bridge
street.conier First eireet; tJ. C. <»rtgooil, M. D.,
Apolhecnry, corner Merrimack and Kuffolk
•ircuts; l»enl9 o'ltrlen, DruKglst, 88 Bridge
street, Lowell, Mass.
The largest etoch lu the city. .
CLIPPKItS, for boys, at all prioca from
40c. each to •l.SO.
KItA.MK SLKD8, for glrla, from 40c. to
•3.00 each.
We Niao have a large atock of SLKIGH
TOP.S for MttHchiug to sImIs, umking band*
■ouie upholatered alelwha for children.
Over JOOO dozon TttOTTI BRFSnKS,
vihUli wearosellluB *• prices way Inlow
other dealers.
Amateor Pliolrapliic Oudits,
Ok'5
\1
r-rsOENTiST
Mr. Stevens— Kiicl»-td please ilnd |irUe of
one of vour Klienniatic ria.stei-s. I wore one
you sent ine o eiy side, which has l»een lame a
lon^C time, and I think II lia- done more uood
than auy other I liiixc «ver tiled. -
Vours. MAt.lilK I'AHUNS,
llrookt!, Mc.
Mechanical Toys
gXBAM
BMGIlf KS.
MAOIO
LAMTBBNS.
to
il
OOLD Ki.DAL, rARIfl, 187.%
JrealilCscsia.
.^^^^tff Wi.rrr.r.U-d iibsoiiaely 1>UJ e
*''**'co::«>.». from \\\h\, tli.. e.\i:i ■(• of
< )il has \ con rciuovul. I*. ha-, ihrte
v»' tliif 1 the strrtipth of Cocon m'.xed
\ ^\ wli'.i Surcli, Arrowroot or 2\\:f.\r,
\ and In therefore far more cccioin-
;\ lr:i!, I Offing Uii than vnpccnt «
'Xntj.. It Is dolklonr'. Boufis'iit.g,
'Btri-»u''l'^"bip, ciiiily cii:,'est( d,
;»!id cdiiilraljly «i(t:ii);.i! for iir.al-
IdiittBW-ellasf.JrpersoaiJlnheiilii.
Bold bjr droccrs eTerywheto.
WJBAKER 8[CO.,Ilorctetcr,!te.
SELF-LIGHTING BURNEf\
OF THE
H. R. IJarlter Mfg-. Co.,
Mr. .Stc\ens— I write to sav that In my opinion
Stevens's t.iHijfh Mixture is the IkmI incillcliu;
ever made lor coii;f lis. Certainly it Is thi» best
I ever useil lu niv laiiiUy. 1 would not be with-
out it In the houi-e. It cures a coiit'h every time.
KIEI'IILN K. lie I CHINS,
Weslford.
Mr. Stevens— 1 wish to th ink you for the (fooil
done by Stevens*.-. ( oujrii Mixture. Al)Out a
year n?o I siilTen d from a severe eon/h, and
louiiil other lemcille'* ineffective. I iMu.fiht a
40 cent bottle ol your inixlure, and l.efore hill
ofltwasarone niv eolith bad dlsitppeuied. I
had no idea that f «hoM!d l»c so quickly relieved,
and 1 c^innot speak too hl>:ldy of the medicine.
My diiiiHhter Halsy. I'Jyears od, had a cold,
l)Ut the use of the mixture for a day helped her,
and In a day or two more I expert she will be
curc<l. MK8. THOMAS IJIIKNNAN,
.VJ Charles Street, Lowell.
M
FRANK H. PULLEN,
Photographic Supply Agency ^
Ck>arler Building, 11 Uerrliuack St.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BENOH VISES from 10c. upwarde.
POOZET KNIVES from Pc. up.
S0I3SOE3 AND SEWING SETS in
elegant plush and monkey skin cases.
Mr Steveuf— Kncl(»sed pease find fi, for
whlili send Its value In the Uhciiniatlc I'orous
riafti r. I think tbev stand the Florbla climate
Ihe hcst of anvthlng we have trleil. Voiirn truly,
.1. II. HAlIvEV,
Apopka, Florida.
8 and 10 Central Street.
I?rl<'0,
TT; Ocitta.
35M»ALS'A\mR0Ea:
We arc now selliog all kinds of PATENT
MKDICINKS at the very lowest cut prices.
ROOTS ami IIURBS 3 cents an ounce.
Dear Mr. Stevens— For ten years I have been
a BUirerer from partial paralyslf duo to an In-
jury to the spine. The sviiipuuns have been
conipll<;aled with l^lllouone^*s, headache and
idles, <'on)pellln>t mc to lose many days' work. I
irleilmiinv remedies, Imt n"tuiiUl a year ago did
I Ilnd what a boon .Stevens's Compound Damlc-
lion I'Uls were. All other pills caused atUicks
of piles. Stevens's cured the hendache ami
l)Uloii6ne!«s,and the plies as well. I have no
sick heiuhu-lies now, and I make a practice of
taklnir a llj,'lif dose of the |dlls every week. The
Dandelion IMIlB have proved exactly what mv
system re<pilrcs. ami yon mxv be sure 1 will
ucrseverc In their use. M. W. IJAIl.m ,
71 Utitton strtet, Lowell.
C. B. COBURN & CO.
nAVK JUST BliCEIVED
12 dozen liattan Snow Brooms.
100 dozen 31111, Shop atid House
ItroomHf at low prices.
lOO Oak Bankets, all sizen, from
one bushel up,
fiO Large Square Butr.hers' Bas'
ketH, very cheap.
2S dozen Indurated Pails,
25 dozen Pa])er Pails.
SILVER PLATED GOODS.
KNIVKS. FOKKS, SPOONS, etc. All th*
Al Kagors iiiake.
CLOTHES WRINGERS
All prices fk-oni SI 75 upwards.
Match Smfes.
Fancy Thermometers,
tllove Hooks,
Button Hooks t
And an endless variety of Useful Goo<la for
tbe llolldaya.
^O dozen two and
Painted Pails.
three hooped
1 gross Galvanized Iron Pails,
10 dozen J. I. C. Horse Pails, the
btst stable pall ever made.
^^
i..oi«'i:li., mass.
Bkrk
tb* CI
"♦« im
Cur«i Pl»mi»y,
Bbtninatlini, I.uinliatn,
»ch», Wo»kn«M, C'.lai In
Jail .Achci »it4t.tr„lne.
not even
teen. ^ >
Tbe bMket w at full to overflowliiK, and
Mtlll tbey lingered. One bunch of luscious .u- ™ii»«ti
*"" ^ the last -athered, was In Robert's given him the mllten
rrnues. the last .'ainereu, was m nooui i. ■» B'"-"" "-,■
JlJir He rtooped to place It with tbe otb- Would your
"Just to think of It!" BHtJ Mrs. BriKKH.
"He came back to her after the other cirl hud
iven him tbe mllten. I wouldn't take him.
C /^ f^ cr ' N E
B«war«of<lBU*Unna nndarflnitlar^
•oondtDC Dsm**. .A(S roB
Bkmiom's asd tasb so
THE'HESTUilTHEWOMiD^
Mr. Stevens-] want to say t'lttt your sarsaiia-
rlllnlsiust the thliiK for those who are run
down. "I know hi cause I have tried It. ThrougJi
overwork my health was badly i^liattorcd. 1
took a single l)»tile and in less tli.nn a month
WHS completely restored. ll:id I not tidxcii It I
should h:.vc Ween oUHneil to quli work. My ni>-
■■ " "•■• man.
petit'.' Is (rood and I led iiraeilciUly a now
A 6bi;<le bottle was suniclent.
JDUN 1*. CIIKAIIIN, Lov
lowell.
25 dozen
Palls,
Brass Hooped Cedar
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 MIDDLESEX STBEET.
100 boxes American, While Cap
and n htte Cloutl Soap.
25 boxes Dobbins* Electric Soap.
25 boxes White, Green and Mot-
tled Castile Soaps, in bars, 1-2
lb, bars and 1-4 lb. bars.
3f5 Mnrlcot Street.
THE COURIBR JOB OITICB U PW^**^ *•
execute Job printing of every deawlptloii
OD the ahoitestjDotfoe and at the lowest rates.
X IX E
Lowell Cominerciel College,
116 CENTRAL STKEKT,
OfTcTB unequalletl advanUges to pupils In a
complete or partl'il c^)ur.sc of single anil Double
F:ntry Book-keeping, Commercial Law, Com
mon and Illglier English branches, etc.
The number of pupils in the college the pres-
ent term cxcecils HM, and the principals refer t«
thorn as to the value of the school.
I'npUs may eater nt any day.
Catalogues mailed to any address. Corre-
spondoucc solicited.
TUITION BATX8:
Sinness Oonrse (ID montEiT, • M.OO
Partial Course, 20.00
Day Sohool, one quarter, > - - 10.00
, PRINCIPALS:
Albert C. Blaisdell LedoK L KimbaL
LOWELL DAILY COURIER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, lS88e
POT POUllRl.
Oaatlon Mooeaaary.
**U Anthony Comstock present?" inquired
tbe 8|>eHker, paucini; a moment.
"So," came from tbe audience.
"Then, friends and fellow cUixenH," went
on the orator, rai^in)( bh voice until ilie raft-
I er* rang, "the Hculiineut lUal 1 have just ut-
' lered U the naked trutli."
Aa.Far as Possible.
"AlMs over between u-. Mr. Saini>*dti,"
she .-aid, coldly. "The preseuls you have
/ iciven me will b«; returned tomorrow." lie
I Btootl tbere proudiv, but bW fan; was a>lien.
"Kverylhiui; fliuli lie rt turiinl," ^he went
ei., Willi a ipieciily swe4-ii of her roiindtHi
arm, "with the e.veeptioi). of cour.<e, ofliie
c-iraineN iiid lee .ream.'' Aiullbiit they part-
ed. -[New York Siiu.
Green Oooda.
"N'u," sabi the deacon, wbeu he ;;ot hack
to Heanville after bis Ne^w Yorii irli). "you
f.dksup hciese<'in to bev jrot a wronj: im-
ure'ition allow:cther. I luiKlit 'a' ^ahl 1 « nz
irohi' .lown to York arter ifrccii ;:ood-, but
IptrdiU t*ctds wuz what 1 bed refruiiee lo.
And that tbeie llou»u o' IKlcidioii— wiiv.
tbii'M u horter pub ic hotel, cz it were, W/cre
tUe\ put slrai.};viM >.o'^■t •l^•^i^:niu' people
eiu't >:it at •eiu. 'I'liiiu noo>p.iper lellci's do
ifH ibiu.ii'i.dxed up dr.Ulc. Noo York'- a
mi ;li:v wicked idaoe. 11. oilier .SawbueU!*'—
(INi.-k.
(irokritpiiy as .She Is Taui;ht.
The follow iiijj are bona iMe replies lo <iue>.
tioHs of a wriilcu exan:luati<'n in ;ree){r;iidiy
in the -ccondary grude of a public k-IiooI In
rei.ifvlvaiiia:
t^ue.^tlon— •• Tell lioW many oeetil'K tlU'iC
are In the world and name ilieinl'''
An.-^wer— "'I'IicH' are ►l.v o.-eiiiis— 'Ibo .\t-
bmie. I'aeiilc. ,\r«*'ie. Auturctie, Indian and
A'ljucf.iit Oeeau.*'
Quo^ilou— "Itlxe in your own word-, tin;
ditleienee IwiwotMi a c ivc xivA u mount aiu'r"'
Aiii«wer— "iMv 1% u buiuii In and llie other
iji a bump out/'
tiue.tloa— ••IVII ill your own wonN bow a
I river \* repn>eu(<'d oil (be map mil then nive
( the delinition of »»in T'
An-vver -**\N hell you -cis :i bjjuk lliili.;; on
' the mtip like a lot ofaii^le worms all toucth-
1 er. thal.'^a ilver, but a real river, of eour-e,
' U water iiixtead of aif.;U' woriu«."- Illar|ui'»
The Unlucky Tlilrt«'en.
"I hce," said Mr. J. II. Newton, "I see
that old *i.V advertls'iii); scheme has come
around MKain.**
"What Is it r
"Why, a nMrcbaut snnouneen iu his ttdvei-
tlseuA-nth that i>ince the number 13 ban al-
ways been rtgarded n» an unlucky number,
be will underluketbe t.i>-k <>' making' it a
luekv number. In order tu do tbi*. lie ad-
verll'-ea that to every IStli purcbaser wiio
psvrt cash lie u ill K've the full value of bis
puVchamj. Of couim', nobody in permitted
lo know bow many have purchased ahead of
him. lie niii»t pay bis money, snd then the
niercbiut skiws liiin the list of sales mudc
siiuv tbe la^t prise was druwu. 1 tried it
onw.*'
•'How did It pan out!'"
**I was ^roinnio tell vou. It was when I
tirsl hiarteil in busineh's, ami 1 tliou;:hl it
would be a capital advertising scheme for
me. It ran aiuint all right for about a week,
and Miveral |N>ri>ou!« Koi their purchaHcs free.
Of course every one of them advertised me
bv telllu« Il all'over town, and I rej;ardetl It
as tbe Mnartest Kidieme thai bad ev<>r been
batched. One day I noli -etl one of Ihe town
bo\s slaud'iut around the store and for some
lime 1 Ibouifbt nothing ol II. Hut he stayed
BO lonx Hiid had >»o little apparent business
•there that I lM->ran to think be was kecpiii,'
count of my sales and luteiided to jump In al
the ri;ibt time to ;:cl the priw. So 1 watched
tbo hale list and was eoiislderaldy surprl.s«d
when number 12 bad in:ule bis purchase that
this fei;ow didn't imike siiv moveincut.
•••He has miscounted,' I said lo myself,
and I stooped under the counter to smile us I
thou^rbt how sick he would feel when he
•aw the next purchaser walk oil' wilh the
prize.
"Sure eiiousb. a woman euinc lu prettv
aoon and b•lu^lll f 1 worth of su},'ar. which
of course she got tor nothinij. I smiled a lit-
tle lowaitl the chap who had been wuituijr
all this Itnie, but he never let on. He bad
insl wttlke«l up, bou;,'hl a dime's worth of
wlutersreeii lozen:res, aiitl wall.«Hl away. No
sooner had ho turned away than a friend of
his hurried in and l»ou;;lil a niekel'i* worth
of souiethin;;; an«l then aiiotlicr and another,
till H dozen o\ Ibein had spent :m a>:gre^'ate
of less than if I with ine. Then ciiiiie the
13lh, .uid iKiuglit a bit; bill. I saw that 1 was
victimized, but I couldn't aftord to j;o^ back
on my propo^ition, so I delivered the jjootls
and paid back the money. Hut I imiiieduUe-
ly buun out a sijfii saying tbat the proposi-
tion bad been withdrawn. 1 was convinced
by that lime that the number 13 wus an un-
lucky number, and that il mi}{bt stay so till
the eml of time for all of inc."— ICbicaxo
News.
The New^| iipcr as an Advertlsinc Ale-
(iiuiu.
The u-efulne's of the newspaper us an ail-
vcrllsiiijr medium cuniiot be ovcrralid.
rampblets ;iii<l circulars go no one knows
whither, llie only conclusion to be arrived at
lieiiijf the certainty thai tbey urc never read,
but a new>paper Is a lialtit, a rule of life
which jK-rNailes coiiiiaunilics and cliiifjs to
individual' like the .•lollies tbey wear. Wc
imbllH} love for the newspaper on our fa-
ther's knn->. contending' then* for re<;o;;ni-
tion of our claims against its cxclu>ive
rights, anil wo relinquish it when tbe liuiit
fadCH from our ey«H, In proportion to the
J love we l>ear it is the coulldenee we have in
I its Influence with the ifciieral public whose
, interest and Kttentlon we desire to attract
and engage. Some a«lverli>ers value these
advantages verv lli^dlly. One coin uin in
length In tbe « hicago Tribune costs the ad-
vertiser l^tJJ.OOO. the New York Worl.l
brings Into tlie tieisurv $:Mi.230 and liigliest
price $348,(XW. Tlie New York Tribune's
bowe»t charge lier column is f •25,054, an<l its
IblKbest, |rti5,«5:i. and the coluinus of these
newspapers are always full. Tbere are
Jiiicky western newspaix-rs, also, and enter-
fprisinK men who appreciate their worth. In
iTuason, Arizona, WlOO copies of the local pa-
Iper are bought eveiv month on account of
tbe "write ups" of f lie city. The citizens of
Lame, Kansas, recently subscribed liilo.OOO
I for a "write up" in tbe local press. At Fort
Scott. Kani>as,tbe Monitor is paid fTOOO for
Iboomine tbat citv ar.d the people of Hutch-
llDfon, Kansas, pav the New H of that town
■ the sum of f-iO,0(iO for running a morning
I paper In their Interest. When this best of
I all mediums for conveying information Ut
Itbc people whom tbey wish to see it h In
Jquestlon, llio amount of money to be Invest-
Icd is a secondary matter. The compliments
lof the advertisers are never out of season.
JTinanctaL
Chasi. W. Kuton, Urolcer,
Uoom 17 CtntrMl lUooh.
Attention t;:lvt:u to all ilnu-ciuss ioaiui »3»A
iDvc-jtmeDts.
/Pl.CLlNVE
8T OF ALL
ESTMX'NTS
suf.ct.
I* IM «< Cures Ua>'.:'d*tlsm, UcLralgla,
riiB a nUI **i»»"' »'"''rV vEsta.
tHB GMISLZU A. VOttlXtUt €U.. BAJilltf OKJt. J —
W. B.Cr.ABK AC<>., of aijSNKAPOUS. off* I
Firt' Moriijayv* on larina »»« .\finu<:iotu ami /' '
kola In auiounlH of $J*X) and upw arUrf ; lulert >i
fi-t>iii 7 to H per cent. .UotUjaijifM on MinMftfOlu
City /'rov^t-z-f;/, Interest 7 percent. Fifteen} ears
experience. Stn>l tn Uoxton office for I'amphtet
tiiKl rtfercncx'.H !)efo'.-o vou Invest elsewhere.
OVOHfi E W AL^ACK, Ajfent, la Milk street,
iiooiu 4U, iioetuu.
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCES AKi: it is the
stomach's fault.
Whatever the cause,
It can be cured — and
cured permanendy — by
^^.3c!-]E^lc^^'s
^^ANDR/^i^E Pills
which are purely vcgfe-
table and free from all
injurious inijredlents.
For 8«ls by all DrtigRisfs. PrIro 23 cts. per bo«t
8 iHJXfs f'r (!'> cU.: or Heiit I'V inidl, pontugo frw, oo
raceitftofyrico. i)r.if.U.bcUuuck&iiou,rUUB4'a.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 NaasHU Street. ... New Tork,
IIAVK CO.N.irANTi.V OH HAND
A SKLKCTJON iir CHtUCK INVt.ST-
MtwNT hKCUKITlKii.
Corrffi" •//<?' n-? of ltuul:tr», ItroKer* and Jnyett-
or J ntilicUfd.
KIA"8
^^"^^^S CREAM BAIM
P^T^jvCunrcCCV**! i>u»MHiies, au u > s
BsSrvt^W HFiinI »'*'" •"'* Inflaiii-
T^- OiO AVJ T^Hl Miatlon. UoaU the
IOYFEVERDI^ jfj sore.. Ite.tore.
tti« Senses of
Taste and Smell.
{S^
TRYTHEOUEE
.^\>^*,*i. ^ A particle Is «p
\^ o.».A. J H...I Into each nne
l^^^^lf g'l/IFP trll andlsaKroenlile
ri-lcc.V)ct8.atl)ruK-
IJIIOTH-
«lsts;bv mall, rcKistcrcil.OOets. KLY
Ktt8, if'i liri-eiiwlch street. New York.
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of a Man is in His Strenfi:th.
Kerre or Physical Force When Lost Quick,
ly Kevuln«<l by Consultlns
!>£«.. O. .T. LKIPTIS.
Who, after Intense study and deep research, has
IftUiiy dlseovertvl a new, extraordinary, quick,
certain and inexpensive cure for Diseases of the
Uralii and .splnal Cord, 8perinat<irrh(jpa, Send-
n-il Weakness, Mubl Kscapes, Iinpotcncy aud
l»eran:'ed t uncllonr, of the Nervous audUener-
ftUve systems. niiS NKW AND MAUVEL-
(KS MKUICALTKKATMKNT has cured the
moKt d.i8porale fornix' oi Nervous Disorders In
loth youiiK and old. To tleblUutted youth It be-
nows the vltfor of manhood, an<l In advanced
SKO It cstiibllshcs the vigor of voulh without
the pofesltdllty of falhiie. Ukinarv Com-
I'LAINTS, Acute or Chronic Dlscharares, Slilc-
Uire, IteUnilon of the Urine, Gravel, Kidney or
IJlndder Disorders, Svplillls, Secondary Symp-
toms, Kniptlons ^kln Disease-, all are ahso-
luP'l'' cured w Ithout the use of mercury, copal-
La of Inlectlons. No restrictions In diet or hln-
drai.ce ironi l.iislness. Ukcent casks cukku
IN TilRi'.K (111 FOUK DAVB. I'atlents whobo cascp
have been neglected. ba<llv treated or pro-
n.,unccd Incurable, are partfculaily lnvlle<l to
vlKit Dr. l.cwlc. A written Kuamntce ot cure
iflvcn In aM crises arr.mired an<l undcilakeu. Is
I'K.VOTICEltl.W-.irdSOl rUlKTWEAHB.
#^Dr. IawIh is trc(piently consulted by
nianv who liave been completely dlscxuiv,i>ted of
everbeiiiK <urcd altvr linvin;,' experimented
with v-rlousiolvcrtl'Cd no truinn, eleetrlc i«!llH,
.^c. whbti \.ivui lab!-' do more harm than good.
Kverv ithas.; of dlseanu demand* dinercnt and
special trcnu-.crt. To those who may have
been dL-^appotntcd, Dr. Lewlr. would say con-
Muil him and he will restore the dlsupiiolntcd
one to all the duties ol I'fc. whether •h*7,''.'-
idivhlcal or mcnlnl, peruilning to married Uto
or "dlnjrle blc .-edness."
Consultation, Meulclnes,*c., 85.
Working Classes S3.S0.
DK. I..K\VI.S Ifl permanently located at
129 PrieudsMp Street, Providenoe, R. I.,
One door from lllchmond street (off Broad
street). Oftlce hours all the year round- from 9
•o 2 and .'> to »; Sumlay, 10 to 3, not later, h K-
M ALE COMPLAINTS SKILFULLY TltKAT-
ED.
NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIKNTS.
Dr. Ivewls will, on full description of case
(with fee enclosed). Immediately send ft »"Pl|ly
of his valualilc medicines, accompanied with In-
xtructlons and advice for the cure of the aliovo
dlBtreR6ln« comylalutB. Just PWBLISIIKU;
Fourth Edition
Medical Minutes,
with additional colored
lllu8tratlons,a Portrait
OK TiiK Author, anu a
LISTokCOMPLAINT.S.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speed vcure of al)ove sub-
iects, sexual diseases etc.
Prlc* M cents by mall
to any a<tdre88, from the
'author, I>r. C. J • Lewis.
Aircntfor Medical Minutes, W. W. DUNCAN,
101 Mlddlesea Street.
Oi90 Ely'* Cteam /Id/Ms a trial. Tills Just-
>oe{el>rat«d remetly fuitlM cure of calanb,
ftf ferer, cold In the head, Ac., can be obtained
soy reputable drupgiiit and may be relied
)B at a lafe and pleasant remedy for the
^TB complaints and will give Immediate re-
It Is not a liquid, snuff or powder, bat no
Ire odor and caa be oaed at aay UoM with
I reaolte, a* thousands can t««ury, amonir
I lome ef the attaebea of thia oOoe.— (ttplrlt
^ttMTlaes.lUy IB, IMI.
\
A Valuable InvGstment.
IKE CHAKPicN iivER mm m,
Office 48 Central Stieat, Hoom 10,
.SPALDlMi U.'-OCK,
Offers a vuliialile Inve-ttnenl to .those who de-
sire sure returns for the'.r money. The otjni-
panv are not enxitped In any w-!ld.«U ci ccula-
llon. They air s« idntr iho Niock u| on Us mcilt*;,
belii^' contldent that It w'.il re.idse whjit tley
claim. Cull imd ask iiuoslic us.
Private Wires to New York.
Telcplioiu Crtll, 378.3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANK'RS AND BROKERS.
^TOCKS llOXUK. GRAIN AND FKO.
VISIONS liOUKlit uu«l s«il<l for Cash, or car*
ricd on M.irftlii.
.7 P. O. Bnildiug, Lowell,
ALL KINDS
■OF-
■ AT TUB-
Courier Job Office.
INVESTMENTS
AT-
•y «nil »** r*er OoMt.
Klrft mortRaire, with coupon lionds attached,
I senilmuiually ly Ajipletor. National
Se«'iired on Imju-oved farms in the west,
payable senilmuiually ly Ajipletor. National
Itnnk. Se«'iired on Imju-oved farms in the west
from 3 to t, times the value of tfie loan. Abso
iHielyseeuro, and principal and Interest nald
as a rule w-Uli lis miu-h pn>inpt!iess as jroveru-
ment bonds. Amounts from <CMH> up. ylehllnK 7
and s |)er cent. Anplv to ALL*^T^>.^ ALLr.N,
Maiisur bhx-k. .M Central street, rooms .'» and fi.
Iteler to .lOIIN F KI.MIiAI.L, President An
uleton Natloniil Itank, SKWALL G. MACK,
.V\MKsK.FI<I.LO\V-,E. It. PATCH, UAP-
GOOD WltlUlir, WILLIAM MANNIXU.
SIX PER CENT-
FinST ■MORTGAG'E
SINKING FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Interest payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
\Ve offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and after careful examination recominen<l them
lor investment.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 OoDgresB Street, Boston.
Full Information In rejrard to these IkuhIr may
be ol>taliicd fnun C- U . K iton. Central block.
0a5 anil Coitr.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SiiAlIDCK SIRtEI, COB. BIDCLE. ,
liEWALL C2. M.iCK. rr«>sidrnt,
JACOIS P.OGKK.S. Tie»sur»T,
D. B. llAKTLlilT, Clerk.
DlRKCTOHSi
8nWALL<;. MACK, LKVl SPBAGUK,
jACon mn.Kics, okokm.k motlky,
JA>1K> i:. FKA.N'CIS JOHN >. KIMllALL.
ALEXANIKKU U. CUMNOCK.
PRICE OF CAS,
with the discount off tor prompt pay-
ment. Is
81.20 per Tlioiisanil Feet.
iEigcrUaneou0*
COOK, TAYLOR & CO.
• „
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
H.VVING
^O
3IANY
Seal Piush Garments
ON HAND WK MAKK VKRY LOW
PKICK8, AS UKLOW:
5 perfect fitting: short Flush Saeqaea at
VtO.OO, down from S16.
7 extra line short Plush Sacques at %Vi.SO,
down from • 18.50.
24 eleirant Pinsh Wmpa at StO.OO and
1I1'.J.OO, down from VIS and SIS.
7 Plnsh Wraps, handsoiuely trimmed, at
•20.00 and S'iS.OO, down f^oni 930 and
•37.AO.
8 Flash Sacqaet, fbll length and r«al Seal
Ornaments, with Satin Lining, at SIS.OO.
down from S2.1.0O.
11 extra fln« ?eal Plnsh Sacqnca at SSS.OV,
down ftrom SSS*
A (tow more of thoae extra lar^e siaes in
Plnsh SHcqnfls red need from •4t>.00 to
•«6.50, and flrom SSO.OO to 934.00.
1 extra Black Lynx Boa and Mnff SITJIO,
down from %'iS.
3 handsome Beaver Sets at •14.00, down
from %'HO.
% snperinr White Marten Sets 99.00, down
from SIS.
Nog. 121, 123 and 126 Oentral Street.
BiiDGER & GELDERT,
MKCHANICS MILLS,
Cor, Dutton and Fletcher Sttiets,
Wood Work of all kinds done to order
•t short notice.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KIKDS
AT THIS oMriom,
Gas Cooking Stoves
Sot u|< Hnd <eiite«l at a low rate |ier jear,
t»ll>ltUC lucJuded.
COKE,
ItroWeii, screened and delivered at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CASH.
No oharse made fter the use of meters.
No charce made tor ruunins snpply
pip^ from street mains to consnnners'oeU
lars.
Orders, when left at oMoe, promptly at-
tended to.
0. E. CUSUING, AgenU
5tobes anti Eansrs.
Sidiioy T>i-o>vott,
NO. 7 JOHN STItlCKT.
' '• .1 .11
j HOO BVSHKLS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's Super. l*hospliate
AVU
EHOLISn LAV7N DBES3IN0.
Kor rak clioap !iy
.1. o. iiocwiiJifK A. oo.
j(l, Si and Hit MarU^t Strr«t<
Raies anil Parlor Stoves
AT TIIK LOWEST I'UICES.
M4 MBRRIMACK STREBT.
Parlor JS <:o ve»
or the very brst makt* a,
AX LOM?- r»RICE8.
Call tn<l see our vailety.
N.J. WIER & CO.,
51 MARKET STRKKT.
Adveilise in tlie Courier.
j^---<!r
WE KECKIVK oril
Fverv Thiirsdav, en<«orl»iy the frolicst iwsslble
for Fil<lay. Our bill U>r this week Includes
Cod. Haddock, Hallbat, Fresh Maclierel,
Smelts, Flonndera and Fret.h Herrinc :
Providenoe Blir<>rand Vlntinla OY8TER6,
Clams on Khell and shucked. "Smoked
Halibut, riannn Baddies. American and
P. and C. SARDINES.
We have our Oysters and I^obsters fresh on
Satunlay for 8uDday.
Esieott :BrotUeres
77 BBIDOE STREET.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
25 Cents a Pint.
Er^LlWGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Drnggiats
OFFOOTB Foer omoE.
B^TABLIKIIKI) 1857.
AJSJy XAOLEXH.
Old stanil of Antlrcws A Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
dike street (NoHhern depot). The lai'trc-t ami
dncBt htock of flnlhhed work lo he ioun<l in
Ml<l<<le»ex county, at prices much lower than
cau l>e obtained elsewhere for llrst class work.
No extra charge for settlBK work either In or
out of lx)weil. All orders promptly executed
and In a satlcfactury manner.
C. H. ANUUEWS, C. WHEELER,
41 Thorndlke Street, - • Korlheiu Dr|)ot
LOWELL, MASS.
TttOULOIIVGN
In every variety for house flnlsh , anU all klndi
ot
Forbulldlnar.repalrlniror fencing cau be oli
tulued at
LOWESX POICKS
▲t the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Street.Coruer of Fletcher.
nilRIIIIERs7 AnENTioii
Stockbridce Manures.
Kowker's Hill and Drill Phosphate.
KnflTalo Kone Super>Pbosphate.
Bradley's Supor-Phosphate.
^. IS. ^Vooa Ac Co.
47 MABKET STREET.
Revere House,
K O >» T O iV .
Ve;ir HoMon nnd Mnlnc, Eh^'mii, Kl'chhiirjr
and l.iiwcU dcjiuis. ciiilics ut liuslnths iinil
pliucs <jf aiiiucemeiil.
Remodelle^S E' fumighel, Newly Decor-
ate i, and DOW kej.t on the
Kuoms all large and comfortable; elegant
suites, with hitht attuclied; iiiiiidc public par-
lorn; |fi<ntleiiii-n's ciMc and billiard nioio addeil,
and llrht-claMS In every res| t.
Rooms from 91.00 a day up.
J. r. MEEEOW & CO., - Proprietori
" POSTERS,
Every Description ol Printing
— REouiBKD ;ni —
OlottilniTs
Dry OoodM,
Grrooery,
Or Other Estoblisbmciits,
-AT
Courier Job Office.
Buginrss earns*
Solon "W. fite-vena*
ikXXORrVEY-AX-LA.W,
Mo. 3 BarrUterH Uall.
HABBIHON W. 8TRKETER,
C7onM(al>lo tiud Oollootor,
Room No. A, Central Block.
(>!llcc hours, from '.) to 1'.', 2 to 0, and Munday.
Thinrdiiy iiiid Friday cvciiIoks from 7 to :*.
4u>'^'l'eclul attciitlDti in collcctlou of reuts and
)rcficriil<me of tenement propertv.
JDIC. O. A.. M^IX^IIIISH,
Surgeon ChiropodiHl.
Mo. 1 Prescott Street,
Lowell. Maaa*
OOce hours: tin. m. to 12 in., 2 lb ftrLd ' le
I', n:. ; Sundays, 'i to 4 p. m.
Lato Oculist to Northwestern 6lBpciii'ary,Nc<*
York city.
(ilHte, No. S WviiiMii's Ks( han^'e, roriiet
.M< n-if Hck and Ceiiirul Htr<:ets, r< om wKb
Dr. Kl<..er. Ottice days and hours: WKHNKS-
UA\x p.nd 8ATri'.l>AVH, from 9 a. m. until 1
|i. III. Kxcluslve attention plvcn to di«eMt>es of
Eye, Ear and Throai.
MONUMI^NTS.
AMiilEWS & WliKKLEU.
i:ht.\ii LI •• 11 i:i) is.'i'r,
iiAKi;K*m'Kr.jis or
Rue Granite snd M^ M,
No, 41 ThorufHhr Slie^'f.
Near Morthe-.<u De|H>t.
C. II. AMDUKWN. CilAH. WIIKILBa
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
Stoam, Gas and Water Fitter'
and Pluznbor.
Job Work«>r and Repairer of Kteaiu, Oaa
and W»t4)r KoslDes. FrlDtinc Presaea,
Htnain I'umps, Khufltov, Pulleys, Law*
Mowers, MowIok Bla4-hlnes, etc.
Shop 25 Middle Street, Lowell.
TELEPHONE 184-4.
First Letter Foundry in New Enilawl
CUMMKNCEn IN 181T.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for lis hard and uiugta metal, Its larie
varieties of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for Ito UNIUVALLKD Newspaper Faeea.
Address orders to JOHN K. llOUKli'S, Affea»
S5 Water street, Boston.
4VTho Courier and .Journal type Is frtiro tMt
foundry.
LAMPS.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
PAKOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVEB LAMPS.
With fancy shadoB.
Lampi and shades to match.
All to be found in great varietj
•AT-
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
181 fJentrai. Streets
Advertise in the Courier.
PAIINTERS
AND
BUILDER!^.
Ton will And It to your Interest to call npoa
us before beclDnlns jronr >
PAINTmG
A Kood assortment of first-class goo<«
•Iwnys on hand, at bottom prices. OIt* ws,
• sail at our new and spacious store.
KENDALL & CO..
87 Middle Streets Lowell
Lai anil Garden Dressing,
Prepared for Lawns, (irass PlaU, KttolMa
(■aniens and Kl'>wer Iteds. ,
PRICES t
Ton ih. bars for I000s«|ii«re feet W
Twonty-flre Ih. ha;:* for 2'UO sqnara fiet. . .9\M
Fifty 111. hairs for .VXio sqnare feet l.fi
One bundre<l lb. buys UO*
I^ta^wii OraaiM SleodM
roB SlUC BT
E. N. WOOD & CX).
■0.41
k-
.'X
M
LOWELL DAILY COUKIEB, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAB\- 8, 1888.
J.OWKL1. DAll-Y COUKIKH.
.Hi exitj.t the hixurle. of tropical clUnes,
ami«llwewl,lUo«c-ar all the manufact.
ures iie(e>*»Hiy to human \\U
that thUxreat
FIFTIETH CONGRESS.
Feb. 7.— lu the Stiiiale Mr. Plait tluUhed
tariti' aiul )Ir. Dolph uil-
the exlatenoe of anv authority for the
bouJu. becuuHt) tho au-
upon
lKuv'>.'aH'clutSln"e;r in hu appropriation
iJutthe I'lr.l.lent Ketmea to forjrot
1,111. mi. lu |^,„,^j,y ,^,. ,,,.,„vinu' u Ktlary
Clotting*
TO THE PUBLIC.
©rg anil jTancg ®ooti0.
W« wlah to MtfOd our hrftrtMt thanWa
to the pulillc for the pMlruuH|C<^ lm«towe«I
upon our « utablUhnient duriuK the puBt
ye»r. Our aitlea huve ailvMiiccd tu 1H87
over the yewr I88« l>y llfty per .put. Kuch
contluuoua itnd ateady iutreaae in our Imi»-
lueaa from ye«r t« year doea not t-ouie of
l^aelf. »• ono might auppoae, but la due to
of whioli we uientlou » few
luRny cauacM,
below :
Weather Indications.
F«b. 8, noon. —For New EnRland,
light rain or snow, followed by colder \
fair weath'r, light to fresh winds, shift-
ing to westerly.
FIRST.
Bon Marche.
.
r. '.,
Sundays.
iS 1.00
9.M 5.00
4.-» '-^lO
^t)e HolMcll Dailu Courier.
WKDNKSDAY. KKUUrAUY S, ISf*.
Seiiulor riattof C'oniieclU'Ut wtll nalil l«
III. tarillMH"""<-''. "'"l cvtrylxvly .xci-pt th.-
Hiul lliL- uiillionaUT .-an be •loll)..! more
.1\ ill tht^ iouijtry than In Kn'^laml.
liiiie.l StiloH hutil In \UMou ^^^
yoM.r.lay at ouc oVlock. Thoro wore ulwul ,„ ^, „,,^.
12.^ piooi.t. Iiuludiu){ laJle.. After au hour , proprlatc «'1.4<U.N»
or two !>i)»'iit soi'lHtly
was called to order .
M WhitaUir. prOiMiitor of tho New ,.y»|,„H«t.'r >rin»'ra!
K„.,la.' Karuier! ami the iVRUlar rounne '- -
.;":„">. was trau«aete,l. » »^»-' ';'»,';;.;•
11 I'rotler uf thv t u|k.- Ann .K.U**!!!- r.
"a.'afe.li..« tribute to the late llou. .lohu
nVee o^u'fon'i^'ii allalr*. reported [he dipK'-
:»li,- and eotiMjIar ai.proprlatlon hill, it ap-
. I.. 11.1 ifi.T HU liour iinioriitte'* i'1.4<i;l.>^»'' . repeal oi iiu; m-* "■■ •■'
« ladle., -y^*-'^ *""3 »''y;'Xaer;u^^ from the e-.u.- ,,,[. ..evenue by >»10.<HH
;, the business "••^^'t'"- I .7,,.;. ^„ ,,o,i ofWees and post road». ivpoil. ,i„. ,ax on aleuliol um.I
•by the rre>ident.tieo. ,.,| „ i.in i,, ,,ro\Me for a fourth a^M-li^iM ,.,.nrtned to that) woui,
.o»iina»ter iieiu'ral. , ,,
> Sto.K^.f Kentuekv.frotn the/'ot""' ;
.... on war ,laim«. reported a bill to Mllle
,„., ,H.i„.t the elaliUH of any 'l»l« J"','";;;
uiiM- in. uned bv it in defenee of tho I ml-
K. Taib'.x. who \va> Ion.' a meiiit»ii
.f
pivenl at
ll.at operated uneM>V«ll.v." »'' V , *''h 'r,,,.
.ieftlMddthat nobody objeeled «» '»; ' ^^;.
repeal of the tax on lobaeeo would »>edu e
I ,[. revenue bv >»10.(HHt,«XR). Tlie rejual if
'"^ •• • I in the arts (even if
1 reduee it bv *10.(KK).-
(HK>inoie. If iHure redu.tlon wah needed
wliv not abolish tt.e di.ly on r!*^;''''"';,|;„u, ,1
dude
eheaj
,'Htcd a-*
Ml.. HcndrlcW-. i^' ie|.re«enuM a-« verv
mneh diM^u^ted with Ihu luek of eulhu-iaM»
exhibit, il eon.-ernini; the piopo>ltion to vol.-
bor :i pension out of the publie treahury. It
iver tlific wa>">:all" It was exhU-iled iu thi^
proposition. .
Tiikeuoliee: That il».; riolinu; strikers at
the eoul mines are not Ani^rb-ans. and i>rob-
Hitly, as a general rule, not eltlzeUH.
are roles iiud II unj;a-lai»s. who have
.iiul who was
leunlou. Kesolutioii« 01 r. •
:,Uo mlopled. The follow)ii-'
weretheu ekvted for the ensuuii:
A. Marden of the
M. IIaNlin>:s of
Waleruian of tin-
I'hex
been
alU.wed to eome into' the Inlte.l States fami-
ly l,ut who ilo not know bow to behave
themselves, it U hkh time to .leman.l ivfer-
enees of those whom we permit to eome
aiul live with us.
Senator St-mfor.l has written a letter :4iv-
InK hiH reasons for voting for Lamar'n con-
tlriualion, whieh no doubt answers hh pur-
po:»e. but whieh does not aeem to be eon-
elusive. He wivs he eoiislders Mr. Lamar a
man of a great "deal of learnln;:. a thorou^'l.iy
eonverted unionist, and that (irant said "Let
iiM have reace." He does not mention Mr.
LamurV views an to Paeitle railroads.
'" fully
u«oo<-iaiioii.
lust aniiual
r.pt I't were
ollleers
vear:
■ President. Hon. (leo.
lAJwell Dailv courier.
N iee presf.lents. Horaee
liie I.viiii Hem. A. ^^• *- , ...• .
AVl.orii.nmi.le. L. N. tlark oi i he West
li.l.l Tlims. B..njamiu Anthony of .' '^' ^^^J.
lUdfoid Stan.lard. ami ti. N. I're^eott of tiit
*^"ie;:ordi»''::^^ret«ry. W. A. Woo.lward of
the Milt. >ii News. , ,
Corre-i.on.linu'seeretary.Chtt^. >. i ark..i
ol the Ariini:l..n A.U...ale. ,,.,..- |.,,,,i
Tna^urer, J. .«^. Siulih of the Uo. .vlaml
^'Xudltor. Hon. Ebcn A. Hall of the lireen-
"' ||iMoS:^ieo. II. rroeter of the Ca.K.
^'i'i^^'^us!!?;^ nnished, the j.n.pnny
»,:mhe.l Into tlie lar,.;e .linlnjr hal of 1 1..•
^ ite.l Slates to the miisie ut tarter. . r-
.le.tra 'resident Whitaker was at h.
1,'udS the /able with Mrs. Wbi|aker.^^ wljOj
iKiit.or-tat. meiit ot tl»- a-soeiatlon. ^vUh
' • ■ ■ leeelve any otlber of the a.s..-
and
seelUHiN
the intent to .l.ee. .
.hnon.oranv acut uppointed to exam n>
int . Its artairs. It d,..> not appiv to li.
akinv' of any ^n.-b false entry when ...a- 1-
itl, intent I., de.elve the .-onm.ler of 1 u
I niVn n.\. I< ai-pear- that theiv U no IMom-
Xx of- law topm.i.babankexaiuiiuri..
nnkin„' a faU.' .nlry m a report nia.lebx bnii
,i„. To, Holier ..f the '•'"•'•^«yy' "I- '«;•;'''!;
pn .mm;: ..r eon.Tiilinj; any material fa.'t wii.i
i.t.nttT.,|.eeiNethatom.er. The onlv el-
r,^ t f the pas.a::.' of tl.r bill will be to siif.
7v lo'e oiuis.imis of the existing law.
Theelianue lnthel:iwls approved by liie
contr..ller of the.urreney.l
Mr Collins of Mas>!iihusettsealleduv
Ihi' li.'UM' pa.sed. a l.ill amendluif
^^ .;.•.. nd .Vj'ki. U-vi.ed Statut.'«. Phese ..•-•.
ions ,>reM-riU. u .leath peuaUy for tlu- nn-
i\ ful.a.ti.a'aw.y ..f a v esse! 0,1 he b y^b
I.. . Tl.e bill amen.ls them by ad. t«;r lb.-
fo |..vvin..' |.r..Ni..>: IMo\ided that when- n.-i
tbejarvsllalllimlas spe.lal fa.H that ....
|os« of life, injury to th.^ person, or p.ril 01
Miflerin;: to any pei>on on nueli
of such i-astlnjc
taxation. Me wanted the .lemo.iiUie parly
li, follow llh lea.br. t.. obey its e..ininand.r,
lu take ollthe musk and have a s.piare tlKlU
;„, ,l„. ls^ue presenl.d by th.j 1 reMdent a. d
!„• .ui..t..l from tl..' sp.MMl. ..f senator Km -
\vl.e,x. be deela.edlhal"!...tbll.elnler.
will b»f treate.l
Thirteep yeare' atudylnir tho wsuta of the
people »nd what we ouvht to aell them,
hnaclveu ua a elear lntli<ht how to aelect
from umnuflaeturera only
Reliable and Serviceable Goods.
Thirteen yeara' atesMly appreciation by the
p.-o|)leof thl« etiinmuMliy of our efforta to
pleaae and do the bett we could for them
hat placed rta In the proud pualtlou of
dolnx the largest bualiieaa in thia city in
ClothluB. Uata, FuruHhiuB Uooda, etc.
imseoPTD.
The excellence of the lU, make and trlni-
mins of our ClothliiK ia fully appreciated
by thouaanda of youiiir mei« that formerly
had their elolhaa made to order, who now
buy them of ua aud aave from 40 to 60 per
ceut. -*
xiimt>.
The quality of our gooda la aa repreaent-
«hI, and If after renehluK home the cua-
tuiuer doe» i.ot like tho article aeUcled, for
auuie reaaou or other, all he haa to do la to
brlns It back, aud If It haa not been worn
the money la cheerfully refunded.
ENORMOUS AGGREGATION
ov
w
We take pleasure in announcing our
NINTH GRAND ANNUAL OPENING
or-
iia
ual an. i external tax ^vsl.Miis
•I* a wli.'l.'." Wa> that th.' •..■.•oinn.endalioii
' r ti.e I're^ldeiitr Were tin
vebciel e.i
awav
liiudlord Hav.H'Vs i-eputation.
U e. di...-.er PreMdent Whitaker ina.le a
l.rie a.llr.J>s.in whi.h he preM-nted s.mie
s.,u»d journalMic philoso|.l.y uud advee
Tl.e other sp.akers were M;«J. t.eo. !s. 3Ui-
ri llof the Lawrenee Aiue.l.-Hii. Mr. Manleu.
.1 W. Clarke of the Ulobe (who was e^..-
i'Hlve-ute In hi« remarks), K. L. A •^^^ «»',-;[.
- W. S. L.>omis. late of the
iiu-nt and tin.
Mr. Iloutell.of
Maine asked
unaninioi.s
the
be
a/ine
from their
for a mo-
luvolved if
eomfortably
It is sai.l thai Mr. Clevelan«l l» now
convlnecd that (iovernor Hill U reuUy at tlu 1 ';[J,';.;i^;i;:;;",;:^';ii,;: ku.! W: H. Cook of the
l>ottomoflhe anti-Cleveland movement »>. j j^jj,j-^p,, ,,„^,r„;ji
New York eltv, and that he means busines.-..
New York should go repuhllean next time.
IJut wouldn't It l.e funny If New York
should elect a majority of Hill delcKales, an.
they should do as the Cleveland majority did
four yearn a>?o— cuforee the null ruleJ
Secretary Bayard holds the state of Dela-
wa.e in the hollow of his political hand. His
purtv does his will without .|uestion, and no
rej.ublieun has a chance. There Is uo such
Ihinv ii« !'» ^ouest and fair ballot In Dela-
ware. The disfianchiseincnt is more c|uktly
aii.l .'enteclly done than in South Carolina,
but no less otrectlvely. Uul Mr. Bayard
come- very near beln« u "rcformerV b'.cul.
The opposition to the lease of the Trovi-
deuee railroad bv the Old Colony has eome
out somewhat tardily, and In the main seems
to partake largely of the ol.l-fashioncl preju-
dice av'ainst eonsolidatbrn. Hasn't the Old
Colony alrea.ly swallowed a s.ore of corpor-
ations:- asks.evoi-y successive speaker, of
.ourse. is the ready reply, and that is one of
tlie best things about it. Nobo.ly would
have the chain pulle.l apart Int . separate
links a;jain. Nothiii!,' Is more certain than
that .onsoli.lalionidlows belter and cheai»er
>er\i.ethan sepai-ate existence, and as a
general rule this i. the result, tliou;,'h not al-
ways. Whenever it does result consolida-
tion ' oiumen.ls itself to all
ro'nsc'nt f.»r the present ••o»-»;''T"nr"..oli u^\
l.ill I., relieve .aitaln app..inle.l or /""'^ ''
,0, u of the nav y un.l n.arine '-orpa fi.)..i t
demo, rats in
<'oni."re.'s');.dn;ytoatt.'mi.t to plav that w-ame.
..nd tb.n )io to the .-on. .try .h.imlnjj the I us-
iiient to be a free tra.iery ....
lie furl In r .|U..ted a senlen.'e from >enator
K.-nna'-syee.ht.»lhe ellV.t that Iron ami
.•oal un.l wo.>l un.l other ).r.)duels w.miI.I not
U« s!i. iilbv.Hii lb.- pro|...se.l levi^b.n, uu.i
..omme.it..-.l on it by saying Ihat it was p.e y
hard to tli.'l a free trader who was not a pi.>- 1
t.-etionist f >rtbe lUHtteis in his own Mate.
I!,, instan.-e.l nlso the senator fr..in Alaba.na
( Moi-^ an), who ha.l l.iu.le.l the Pie.i.lelit. .U-
, lurin« himself as Maii.Hnn with both feet on
the mcssa;:c,but .li.l not want any free ore
Z Alabama. Was the IMeM.lent, he asked.
to I,,. d.-MMled by the j.a.-ty lea.l.M>.' N> ei^.
not his le.on.mendatlons to be f«>Il<>we'i.
were thev not ••<iual to a command ? I he>
all knew what the President meant; he nieant
f ec trade, .but what did the den.o-
.'rullc leaders ..leanV The line vvas
ilrawn. On which shle .lid the
President stand* Where .11.1 the .lemocrati.-
nartv slamlT He ( Piatt) as a republican was
, piotectloDlst with all that U'C vvopl Im-
pll.-d- but was the President of the I ulted
FOUKXH.
Webellwvo aud adhere to the following
mottueit :
••Put down the price and puah up the
trade."
"Ihe ■malleat prolU attract* the largest
number of customers."
"Fair dealing iielpa trade more than fair
weather."
FIFTH.
Being one of the largest buyer* of Cloth-
Ing In the country, and paying "nuap caah"
for everything ao purchaae. we obtain
Npoclnl price* fr«»m manufacturer* , which
enable* u* to iii(der*ell our competitor*,
for the *ame quality of good*, thereby ren-
dering our "tore the moat popular In thIa
city.
THE TAIIIFF.
of the Tranvrlpt
. __ __ |,j,u tu I u.; •!.•».' ""-• •• - 1 Ii.. I II... l.ill
eharu'e .»f .le^ertion. He stated that be bill
ciatlou with their la.lies. atlcn.led the Boston |
Theatre to vvitne^tl... Play of Ohvla by Ml. --- ^„„^,„.,, .„^.,.,.
irvinj,' aud Miss Terry. *?r!t,u s-o "o..i.ri'ug«-««« i''«" '« 0'»l»»'*
• ■ ■ oTfhe Surplus.
Our Debt of Honor. ^j,. |,i,j,( ,v^i,ined his spooi h on tho Pres-
People have for^otteu the n<Uuit' ".' '*^ , 4,,^,^., turiir ines*a.-e in the .-^eiiale Tiies.lay.
x/'rrJtv askt.l of and obtained
soldiers. Let the reader Ihiik
m lit what sicrilices would
he, now reading; thi' liia
by liis winter IlieM.le, should f.el it to have
become bis .lul v to .Ir.ip hi' business wh.illy :
to *av ::ootl-l>ve to wife and eUidreii. know-
iii" the Krave'rlsks iliat he never would see
States or was the deinoerallo pHltV «•'. (my ,
sense protcetloiilslsl' The henetlts of pro-
tection V.cie us extensive as the country's
noiindarles. Protection was the policy
with
J. L. CHALIFOUX,
One-Price Clothier,
IVo. 10 Control Htroot*
■s
was the policy of
I'liileil America in Its competition with the
worl.l. rnle^s a demoeiatle President and a
so-called .lemocrati.' jiarty were permitte.l to
destrov this saf.ciiar.l. I'lilteil America
woiiir.oiulnuc to beat the world In the
;;raii.l >trii«i;le for human advnnceiiu-ut.
Brp anti iFancp (Sootig.
thenV'aKa'in upon earth: to leave bis pka*
iiresand home coinforU, don a private sol-
.liiM-'s uniform. Mibinit to ri;roroiis physu-al
.lisciplinc. mareb by nUbt ami by day, be
houseless In rain and ^Kno^v. often sleepiny^
witb.mt >belter un.lera |Vounn;,'sky: to Int
on the coarsest fare always, an.l lre.|iient-
iv have au insulH.-ieut supply of that : to be
r,o.te.l as a ideket by .lay and ni^rht lu pes-
tilential swamps and b.itlom land. : to risk
the imminent peril of losiii- b.'alth »»d ac-
.•eptin^; the ten.ler mercies o a li.;ld ho>p U .
toenter upon .amiKiiiin, .skumisb. bittle
.lav after d.iy to see comrades .Irop .lown
one by one: to take th.^ cl.an.es of wound by
Miell an.l bullet, of torture in a pri.on-j'en,
tml of death by anv of these moan — iiuai;uie
He ha.l >hown. he said, that the Presldeuff
message meant the absolute and llnni .le-
stnictionof the protective .ysteiu; that It
meant pra.-iical and absolute tree trade; and
that it eoubl result iu notbinu eUe than the
entire downfall of llie luoi.itive sNste.uof
the loui.trv. He .oul.l not but asMime that
the demo, ralie party inleinle.! to follow the
ivc.min.'iidation of it- .•oininuid r-m-ehief.
There bad be.n. indei'd, .sonic .tiaws that
looked as il tlicic mi,dit be ...me .|uestioii
i about that ; as if tlicie w.Hild be an attempt
at some compron:i»e: a* if tiier.
Ill
would be a
JOILN E. BERRY,
Auctioneer and Appraiser
94 Middlisex Street,
HAMBURG, NAINSOOK, SWISS, CHAI-
BRAy AND PIQUE
Embroideries! ;
)
The annual sale In I''ebri;ary of Kmbrolderle*
from n hinall IK-Klnidnir has jfrinvn to l)0 one Of
the most lin|)oi-tant |inrls of our biisliicas.
Our veinaikable huccch* In the seleetlon Of
patterns, 1.8 well as tho unusual advantage*
which we enjoy for tho favorable luireliaBe of
embroideries, has crealeil a wide re|M.latlon for
uk; In fact, lias almost matlo iii famous In that
branch.
.So remarkable lias been our success that many
Htores have alrea.ly given up ke.i.lnx Ihcni In
fttoek, they llmllnK tt Impi.sslhlo to BUCccssfuUf
cotupetc with us.
This year our efforts to moot tho want* of our
lens of thoiif an.U of la.ly |iatroiis on tlieBO good*
huve been erowne.l with more than our usual
•uexM!ss.
Our first cn.lcavor has l)cen to select choice
an.l tleslrablo piitierns. Our »ec«nd ondcaror
hasboentQl'NDKK.siKLL. With our customary
I foieslKht we placed our oDlers last Augu*t,
through the New York agents of tho manufact-
urors of SI. Gall, Swltzerlan.l, and thus avoided
the recent rise In price of iO per cent., be*ldea
saving all Jobbers' prollts. The prices named
below are for goods of the best .|Uftllty, and^
warranted. The cloth of stmiig Obro and the
work flrstclase.
The class of cheap, scrawly niul worthlej
•tuff, on rotten cloth, goenilngly cheap but real!
aheolutcly without etrengOi or wear, we haV
discarded Cnllraly from our stock. Mo»t ladle
have liltterly repented buying such good* In th^
past and now demand good goods only.
THE COLD WEATHER
UAS-
Demorali/eil lie Trade,
And we Propose to Btart it up Again
with Low Prices.
The White Case.
The dlsiiosition of the democratic party
towanls aliens who do not choose to belong
to that party isillustrate.l in the treatment
accorded to Cni.tain White, who had taken
out llrst papers in is.%8. In i^^ he took out
his tiiial papers, and not only lost them, but
the court had faile.i to record them. It was
fully proved, however, that the eilizenship
which had been initiate.l in is.'>s. and hap-
lize.l in the bloo.l of the citizen himself dur-
ing the war, was properly consummated in
l.sKiB. The tleinocratic nmjority insisted that
this proof eoul.l be only by the c.nirl record.
Of course hml Captain White been a demo-
cratic iueml»er of Conj,'ress, no such siaiidar.l
of proof would have been set up. But Indi-
tina i. a tied state, ami White comes from a
domocnitlc .iistrict. If be eoul.l be .sent
homo a .lemoerat mi^ht come in his pla.e,
and tlKU in case of an election of President
lH.-in-,' thrown Into the House th<; .lemo.rats
eould elect their man. Tl.e po..siblo stakes
w. re lai;;e— so lar^e, In.leed. that we may
look f..r similar altenipts In other .lir.rtlons,
in which, perhaps, the case may not be .juite
so clear, ami the indepemlenl democrats may
not iK' so numerous. It will m.t be surprls-
iuK if su. h a case Is fouml ami utilized. But
If It u, the people will be likely to .ec to
that the presl.leiitlal .pjeHflon Is not
Comrress to be settle.l.
QUOTATIONS.
studi. .1 . llort «.ii the p.ut of the .bii.ocn.tie
paitv to.lo notbiiik' at this so.ioii in the Im.j
of Ibe President". re.'<)nnacii«hitio!»s, ami
then I.) K" once nio.e Ut the eotmtry on the
President's tree trade mcss.i-.r as its plat-
form. But he could not assiin.e t!iat the
deinocrati.- partv ami the .Icmoeratir leaders
of Congress loal I v i.ileiided tiiat course of
ai'ti.>n. He a.lmilted lb.' ii.'.-essity of soine
.•eduction of iii.-.me, but il.' v\ as not to be
i fri'hlened into un al.amloimieiit of Ihe pro-
te.-7ive svslem bv the Presid'Ht"- "laW bea.l
and blo.i.iv bone" ti:,'ures. As to Ihe surplus
in the tr. asury. he denied that there waa any
iiecessitv for such au accuiiiulatiou. The
iiuestio.l of a rcliiction of taxation had very
little to do with relii^viii',' tlic treasury of
what the Pn-side.it .ailed its "couxestcl
eonilition." The threat talk ab.uit the sur-
plus eoul.l be for no other purpose, it ap-
peare.l to him, than to hold .nil an induce-
.«.> I.I.: .•...-.., , - , ^^ , ment to break down the (.roteclive system.
.ui at th.; haii.ls of the Amerlcui people of . y.^^. ,j.,., ^^^^, ai-.-uniulalion in the treasury
dav.— fThc American Ma^'azine for J"""- I ikjcu permilte.iy Why had laxatiou not
been reduced';' Why had tb«
Special Auction
I>iiriii^ tlio Woolc. ,
Illglieat cash prlrcn paid lor Becond-hand
good*. Auction »alc« at house or atore, a*
party may dc«lrc. •
t''h'ou"sandsorour brave boys "^•["•'''y «»
dure.l. There is not a dash of a.l.le.l som-
■encss to the colorlu„'. . "V''*'/'"'!"' '^.r. '"
eisely th.r qiieslios; that Is pleading for .settle;
nil
to
ary
democratic
Sherman on Grant.
tirant was simply a wonder. To thl
him iu his simplicity. In his want of preten
Hion an.l in his v'reat success, staj?Kers
partv in power iu the Housr of Ki'j.resenta-
.,L ^f lives (where revenue bills had to oi.isriuate)
I not sent to the Senate soiin l.iil looking to
all
the redu.lion of taxation:'
JOHN E. BERRY
U4 MliUUesex Street,
the examt.les you can -el out of the i^oK _. ,j ,i„„„e,,|.uely on its aercsion to
1 was at West Point in what you '"'h''^ .\''; fo,.^,i,e rcdm-tiou of the surplus. Tl
,he senior .class when <-':"»«J-''^"' .^i "l S). £ wilted now nearly three . y. :
usaPhb. It misjht be said with triilhful-
nes- thai he made .10 impression at all as a
cadet except as a ),'oo I writer. Asastu.l.;nt
not erte.live. But he made a mill-
iarv poliev of his ..wn. apparently deriye.l
Vrvation. taking advaiitaffe of the
he was
ta
from oil
left
simph- tilings which .iieurre.l to him, an.l he
li-'ure.l in one of the greatest wars of history
a? a man al.oo.>t solitary and alone.
Doa*t
let that eokl of yours run on. You think it
Is a liuht thint,'. But il may run into catarrh.
Or into pneumonia. Or consumption.
Catarrh is dis•;uslin^'. Pncumonni is dan-
srerous. Consumption is death itself.
The breathing ajiparatus must be kept
healthv ami «lciir of all obstructions aud of-
fensiv."; matt. r. Otherwise there is trouble
"'am "the diseases of these nnrts, head, nose,
throat, broiifhlal tubes and liinu's. can be .le-
li.dilfullv and entirely cured by the use of
Hosehee's (ierman Syru|). If you don t
ow tl
peoj
re. I
selves
know this already, thousands ami thousands
of people .-an tell you. They !'"V«- J^^^^J^n
«ure.l bx It. an.l "know how it K Ihe.n-
" Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any
riiat paity stood
plclVed bj( its platform, and by the profes-
sions of its leaders on every stump, to take
power
lie Sen-
nrs for
some bill for a redu.liou of taxation to come
f.om the House, and ha.l wondenMl whv Its
eomiu" was so lorn? delayed. Kiiibt long
' weeks'^had passed since Coimress had been
' tohl of the dangerous i-ondiiion of the treas-
' nrv. and no bill had yd been
1 r«'i)orted in the Hou»e lookini: to a reduction
I of the surplus. This was not a ivpubliciin
! a.linl.iislration. It wa. a d-nioi latic admni-
I Ititrat ion, an.l if momy bad lueii allowe<l to
I accumulate In the ti-ea.iiiy and no effort
I ma.le fof its reduction, the taiilt was that
of -the partv in |»ower. What reason eoul.l
l>e ;<iven for that delay in the past : what
reason eoul.l Ik- «lveii today, if il were not
that the aceumiilHtion in the treasury was
iM-ini: used, ami .leliberalely used, to force
Conercss Into a destruction ..f the i,rote«;tlve
svstem of the country? Why did Ihe ileino-
c'ralle party in Co'nijre.s r.fiise appropria-
lh)nsforlbe needs of the ^'overnni'iit; why
refuse i»ayineut of th.; •_'o\eriinient'sju»'t ob-
ligations; whv constantly re.i.t necessary
expe1iditures;'wliy pass no bill for fortlllca-
tloi.s, none f.)r coast «lefenccs, and none (last
vear) for linprovenienl of rivers and har-
bor-? W'liy, unless there had been a desire
the surplus as a menace to the
poWOer
AUSOfiVTELY I'UUK A.M» HK,
KoHttcKKlng nil the j;«od quaUtiea of
aking powder*, while it contain*
none of lliclr Injnrluu* ingredient*.
__ to hoi.l up
Protection has one destru.;tlve tendency. MiruKgl.st. _ ' business Interests ofl he count ly.
1 rowtiion nas one ocsiiu I ,w.llHeal 1 "~ . 1 IJut was there no proper emplo> inent for
Sootur or later It vvl I ^^^.^''^o .'ih IV^ Y i Anoosti>ra ItirrKM, the world, cuowneilap. | »;^;,,„.y i,. three j'ea.s, on th, first of
the solid soutn. L". , ^j^^^ ^^^ invlgorutor. Csed now over the ;j,^„y^/y^ ,^„. j;„vcrnm.-nt bonds to
whole clvlUzc.l world. Try h, but beware of |„„,„„„t of :tt»,(K)O,0(i<t dollars will fall
Tlie policy that I aim to develop Is one that ,„,^..-_. ^g^ , „„, grocer an.l .irnRglst for | a^.i the four \h'.t cent, bon.ls woiild ff' ""«
In tSli country not only »» that we need to I B. Slegcrt A Hon*.
cbatti that binds
Tribune.
the
due
lue
In
doubt
Acme Skates
AU solid feteel and line llnlab,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of Skates Is the larjrcBt ever offered
In Ixiwell, ami embnuea all leading styles and
make*.
SARTtETT
Fine Linen Cr.nsh r.c., down fiom 10 cents.
Good allllncn Damask iftc, .lovi-n from a;J.
Fast eolorc.l Ue.l Damask i">c., worth Ai.
Inip.iitc.i Mai>cllle8 gutlts, PM eUc, t'J.W,
worth .'?:>.:5'».
Holland « iirtalns, with best sprlnjr llxturcs, 23<^
All our short lonjrlh I'l<|tic4 an<l Check Nain-
sooks (i'.,c.. wortli fn.in \i', to il).
All our *« Hlankcta at iH.."iO.
10 pieces Drapery Silk, tissue shades, 4c.; would
he cheap at 12;,.
A larnc lot .if KmbroMered White Flannel, at
Itiices of plain llannel.
Gooil ynrd wide llbMiched Cotton Uemnants,
s.jft llnlsh, at .'>c. per yard.
Itesl dress faclnjf Cambrics 4c. per yard.
Fine wblo Coeheco Cambrics, In choice light
style?, (i'^c; last season's price 10 cents.
IJen .lunllly Ccntniy Prints (JUC; usual price
10 cents per yard.
Best <iunlHv vard wide fcateen* 8c., down from
l>ii an.l !.">.'
Best ipiallty Mos.iulto Xettlng, 3 yards wide, 4c.
per yard.
1 1. 1 black and crolorod Brocaded Velvets at 3."s;.,
down from I.'..
All our best qiiaHty .olorod .Satin Rhadnines
Sic., .lown from ll.'-'.'i; ihl« is the ljar>jaln of
the season.
1 lot nnc silk ar.d Wool Dress Goode, 40 Inches
wl.lc, .•I'.lc. ; .lown from 7.'*.
1 lotlmi.ortcd Plaid Dies^ Goods AV-., reduced
from fto.'. ; tbe-e are choice and pretty styles,
-io Inch all-wool Flannel?, In blue, croen and
brown, fine .pinllly, only ^.V;.; worth 7.>.
\Vc have taken all our T.'.c, «1 an.J ♦!.•:.'> .lersey
Waists, with Hreton fnoits. brahl.Ml and vest
fronts, plain an.l Ince tiltnmed. and shall offer
the entire lot at the nnliorm price of 44c. each.
All our Bralil an.l .let Dresa TrtmmlnKs at leas
than iiall pil.-e.
All our Small WarcH and Notions at lower prices
than you will ever sec Ihein again.
All our 42 and .V c. Cashmere Gloves at -iCc. per
pair.
Boy's lleecc Unci Gloves 10c. per pair, down
from 'i^.
Ladles' lino real Khl Gloves GO.-, per pair, .lown
from «1.*2'>.
Ladles' Fur Llne.l Khl Glove* 7ftc., down from
91.-25.
(Jhlldren's Cashmere Mlltcns I.V., 1 own from 05.
All onr Silk llmbrelhiK, with Kold and sliver
cans Ivory handles an.l natural slicks, that we
Kol.l for (i:»..W, will now be offered at $-2.25.
All our Ladles', tJents' an.l Children'* I'mler-
•;rcnr an.l Hosiery at about half lormcr prices.
All our .W, r>l and -.V. UU.bonrt at -:.'«. per yaril.
Laities', (Jcnts* an.l chU.lren's Hiin.lkerchlefs
marked way clown (almost give away price*).
We are positively KoinK ont of hnalne**,
and the al)ove cut price* are only aainple*
of our entire *toc.c. Kvefything in our
store I* ofTered corr^-spondinRly cheap, and
we think hy the way our stock I* being re-
duced the public appreciate onr low prices
and square way of doing bu*ine**.
One lot 5c, per yar<1, worth 8e,\
per yard.
One lot 7c. per yard, worth 10c,
One lot 8e, per yard, worth 12c,
One lot 10c, per yard, worth 15c,
One lot 12 l'2c, per yard, worth
IS centfi.
One lot 15c. per ytftd, worth 20c.
One lot lUc. per yard, worth 25c.
One lot 2rK', per yard, worth H3c,
One lot 35c. per yard, worth 50c,
Prices range 5Sc., 02e,, 09c, ,
75c., S3c„ S7c„ 92c, f 98c, and
ujnvardH per yard.
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ALIOVER EMBROIDERIES.
One lot 49c,, worth 75c,
One lot 75c., worth 98c,
One lot 98c., worth $1.50,
INSERTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY.
We ileslro to Invite every la.ly who has tast^
for the beautiful In line needlework to call and
see the clcKant arood.i which v\c now offer.
It will ho a matter of tfratlllcatlon to moBO
ladles to see these elegant kooiIs, whether wl*h-|
lug to purchacc or not.
Remember, this Is a straight Invitation to comol
and look— no obligation to purchase. I
In combination with the embrol.lcrtea we offerl
;i large and hamlsome lino of Torchon Laces J
Swiss Trimmings and Nottingham Lace* forj
trimming purpose*.
SPIOIAL. - Juat arrived from ITew
York anction. twenty thousand yardi
Iriah Crochet Trimming, from 2 to 7
inches wide. Price, 2 and 3 inches wide,
2 l-2o. per yard ; 4 to 7 inches wide, 6c.
per yard. Actual value 10 to 20 cents
per yard.
Ci »MK AND SEE U.S. Sale to continue all the
week, but many of tho choicest pattern* (mo*t
of which are exclusively our own) will tin-
doubtedly bo sold out at onciC.
OSWALD & CO.
loi. 36 Mid 37 OtBtnl StaMt,
Bon Marche,
Menimaek and Kirk StrvetSe
rnwTTTT DAILY r^rTT^TT^ WEDKE8DAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1888.
LOWELL DA f l.Y ^O'J" ..rh J J THK OENEBAI. COURT. Fn.mY«»t«rt.ys8«e«
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Uatkets.
I mm corai«» » ooitti>M>r.l
lu View of tho stutemonts abgut a light be
tween Atchison and MUsonrl faclllc It Is sing •
lar that Atchison ^^--^'^' '''' r''T 'Tlli
This is evUlencenol only thuUhereU no light
between the iwd companies but ln.llc«tes.uu ui.
derln.llng between them likely to prevent
^'wadStreet News special says Atchison has
been force.l hy Kansas co.nmls.loner. to make
S^ per cent, rednotlon In lUnsa. load rates,
which wl make ales, of •l.oiKi.OOO tothoToad
thlsyerr. Weatern o Itlclal. say Atchison will
;«tlfowor*t.blt by low rates aud bad bn.lnes*
of any road m the WoUt.
"" Quotations.
IIOM>S.
Closing Opening tMoBlng
Fob. 7. Feb. S. Feb. 8.
LOCAL NEWS.
AWIU8KIIKSIT8.
"HELD HY TlIK KNKMY."
Qilletlo-s popular J"-"™^*' "".^'i'l'.y^at
Knemv," was prcHi-nte.! a seeoud >-» "«^«J
Music-hall last nUht, to a "':««^""^"•'^ .""
than that of the pie.e.llm; iiisht. I he p..r
formame wasjjreatly enjoyed b> those w no
were there.
KAILIlOAl) KMPI.OYKS' UAIJ-.
The Uallroad Me..'s Uellef ««''0^-'«|'o" ^
ilH secon.l annual ball last evening "»"'•»;■
liiKlonhall. The Aimrlcan orclie^tia v^as
•esSt«..d from H toll o'clock K.ive a con
■ ...I 1. ,1.,... i.wili iilHi'.e.
nutnerous friends were there. alTl^Uhln. to tHK GENBUAI. COURT.
, testify their «e«"|-^' |»' ^'•%j;[.PSd, for ' Feb. 7.-In the Senate the treasury com-
:^:J ne:Vrlt:r","?ostoTwaltua^ „„ttee reported a resolve .iv in, an annuity
iMauiSerhmUuests present who graced „, ^..^ ,„r Ave years to Timothy Murphy.
1 the occasion Of course a ttne c-olla Uo^J^^w^^^^^ who was Injured at Uoosae tunnel while n
kS m" M?rri of hrsmmd re«lmeut. the state'a cmph.y. A bill was reported U,
the secoDd reaimeui, tijj. state's cinp Ov. A mii was ,,-,.«. .^v..- j^
eii)o.iies._ l)uiinhMl.eieinpo.uij , \^3 .,,r„.,, ,.v the .•ommlltee on aurleul- as
the Tleuleiia.it 'ami o brini^ '^/.J, "'fi o
pt-cenee of Lieut.-Cul. Merrill. C.apt.t.to.
A. Dickey beiuK detailed for /h»t PJJP^J-
' Within a short time the arrested ottctr «as
fouml aud the orders «lven We c jluly t xc
i5:£:.coi^M/r5.pli:^K^K?3
hours. t'hrei'lnteT'.Xlons beln« taken. Tl|e, Keb. 7, !K«H,o^.bi. ^Wth bjrthday. ^>y ju m
!l'« ^•l^*:",:.:!^.!!.:' 'i!:i X: uiZ him into tho , l\;,\:rot ami exteruiluation of I" >j;r^"» "*^
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Attanilc X Pacinc Inc *
C.K.AW.ft's
C. K.*W.»nex.me*.... --
ICcxlcan L'eutral 4'*. ... "*>
LAMU srooite
BoBton Water Power... 7H
frenchman's Uay
Ban IHego »
We*t Knd
TKUKI'UOWR arooKS.
Atnerican nell Tel. Co. iV* H',
Brie Telephone Co J'* ••••
Hew iCnglau.lTol.Co.. 42
HAlUtUAU srOCKS.
A T A 8. Fe t*'« **'•
ItUiitlc A Paclllo. ..... . ■ • •, I" '.
Otolcago. IJur. A yulncy VU\ l'«
rUnt * Pero Maripiello 2S ■•■•
Mexican i;oDtral •••• ' ♦ •
UQlon Paclflc ''» • *»
LOCAL KA1I.KOADS.
M. Y.AN. K :I7'« -mi
Boatou A Albany ™
UoBum Jt l-oweM '"'
BoBU).. A Maine •'• *"
Bullan.l coin ?» ••••
Butland prof •'•' ••"
HKW VOKK »T»)CK«
• • > *
• « • •
• •••
S • • •
UhlcJigo A Norlhwoal'n
Central of N. .lert-cy...
Delaware ,t llinlson...
D«>laware, L. A W.....
Denver A Fori Worth..
Erie
Kaanas A Toxa*.... .•
Louisville A Nashville.
f^ake Shore
Michigan Central
Missouri PiielUc
Moith PaclUc
North Paelllc pret
New York Central
(imaha ;*Vi"
Oregon Transconlln l..
Phil. A Uea.lliig
Texas Paelllc
Union Pa.'lUc....
et. Paul
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MIllOKLLAHBOttS.
Western I'nion 7'J '*
Oregon Improvement.. .]i
Pullman Palace Co Ml .
Paclflc Mall '•' *
MiMiMO aroogi
AUotiex
Atlanta
Bonanza. •.;•.. ••••
Oalumei A HecU "
rmnklln »»^
Huron °j^
Oaoeoia •* *"*
Pewaldc ••••
9ulncv iKi
amarack.it "'"'
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FBOM YKSTimiAY'a MKCONU SDITION.
New York, 3 p. m.-Tlie hollowncM of the
lion, an.l the weakness of Lake ,'|''"'^- *'^;,,"
hai the l)oncnt of Mteady rates. The iiay wi.«
dull, but the market was atea.ly at tho close.
The Robinson Mur.ler Trial-Kvldence
Against the Prl.ouer.
The Usual large crowd was present at tho
trial In Cambridge Tuesday of Mrs. Sarah .1.
lloblnson, cb«.«ed with the t.mrder of
Prince Arthur Freeman, by poison. Miss
Belle M. Clou«h testlHc.l that Mrs. Uohln.on
bad said to her In conver^utlon about the life
insurance of Kiecmaa that Free.nai, was a
ftOO.I-for.notbluK fellow, and that she (Mrs.
Uoblnson) ha.l the best rl^ht to the money.
When F •t'Hi.an went to live with Mrs. Kob-
Inson the latter wan very anx ous to have
-^Ks insurance as^cs.meuts pai.l up, am
" when Freeman was ill the prisoner would
downooiu, but her«elf to administer his
medTciii. Freeman's life Insurance was
ade over to Mrs. Robinson, ami she
ha Itold one witness that It was so
aJraniel for her care of .Frceiimn,an. 1, 1
Snv liliK happened to him, it would pass no
her <»H»«- ^t"veral witnes.es tustilled o
JJm, oins of Freeman's, whl.h were pnn-
H V mdu- ill heu.l, stomach an.l vmnltin^?.
'''l)^.JT. Nichols, wlu. allen.le.1 Freeman,
said that be prisoner showed every evidence
0 evotlon to the patient, am '^•'fKested
Joi^si Itntlons both with Dr. l>"Vidso. of
ftoutli Hoston and Dr. l^''vi''; oj^^"'" j;;';,^"^;
Witness cerlille.l the cause of Mr. V «'^«" "« ^
,ieat I was disease of the stoiua<^h. a. d f he
a 1 ot heard of arsenic being found in the
stonich after .leath sboul.l n..t have cause o
SLe lis opinion as to cause o death
Frim his present knowledge he believec!
Kroiinan died from arsenic poison.
Dr Davl. son testlHed he was
rolled n to sec Freeman he did not consl.ler
Sm ' ? ck '<•«"• The .Iistrict ttttorney
was 'olnp on to question witness concern It «
trelfnaJtilneHao/ Mr. Freerijan w^hen tUc
si^rs^'ihoihi«tuS£t^=
£s'i;sSt;:\oXtatro/"^
Ih^ Lilllnir of Mr. Freeman may have been
^''^ .„, i»ted hv her. The wItnesH then re-
S thee I? umstan;esatte.,di.ig Mr. Free-
^•iub.ess He thought at the time death
waJ c. e' by ptnuimonla. He thoijght now
uit Uwas caused by arsenic poisonlug.
Foreign Note*.
Archbishop MacKvllly, at the opetiinK of
the annual retreat In the Tuam cathedral
Dublin, Tuesday, denied the rumors t lat
be 'Ol e i^ opposed to the le«ltl.n«te nspint-
T.I irUbucoule. Ho said the high
"^lulon in e 'ope impose.l reserve, hut he
one man and several rifles. ^ ^
^ffvi.^ to Mothtirt. I
MRS. Wl«au>W. 8OOT.IU.0 S^«7' f .«^',
*^- drentecthlmc.lstheprescripUon "Joj^ ^'AjJ
bTat female nurses and physician* In the UnlUjd
?uteB^nd has been uaed for forty years with
LnlTrCg .uccea* by million, of mot^^^^^^^^^
their children. During the proces. of teething
lvalue 1* incalculable. It relieve* the cWld
uours, ii.ree im»Ti i.ii™ii".." ■— :-" . (.„,,,.,.«i
olHcei-s of Ihe ball were h^/o""*! -...JJT K
,u:,nagcr. .1. ». Thomas illoor ill. ector,C. J..
Sniuldlng; asHblant, Vmnk *-,Y/'^?'J;
uhls,,John Booth, Johh H'eney, J.l.Ujut
s„v, T. 1'. O'Donohne. tieorge W. uoss Jas.
T.'LonUN. H. HU'tson, Ueo. h. Ballard,
.lohnFarrolKdas. A.-rhomiison.
eommlttee: A.J.Ulttor.. < '"^.-.-i.rn B
Alfre.l Heard, Frank »'"''V''"''''- wb...U
llou.llnot, Fre,l K. Hascom, John O. >V hetl-
er, .lohn H6yt, T. A. Mctarly.
.UTHOKH' llANgt:KT AT KlUh HTUKKt
ciit;iti'ii.
Last evening was an auspicious «»»' J"' ;|":
younir people at Kirk st.eel ''"'''''iV'm ,
akiiig dace which will long dwell In the
Id. sir those present. The earlier pari of
I. .per. "mS as ^oo„ as this feature was o er
the entertalnineut was begun. A granu
.ureli around the hall by tbu ^;«'^«';«i,;;«-
tumedto reproM-ut a number "( : """\';•
wa!« utaited at 8 o'clock. Mr. ^> alter w.
Tohiiso I. a-U'd as master of ee.e.nonles tlur-
i,?u the i?st half of the i^ve.iing. appearb.g
o ^hM?h.tfor.n with a teleg.am ;">•" » f,;,^^
Twain, which announced Ihnl the famous
a'tdbor'u^id lecturer w<>ul.l nrrlvo shorUy.
T.-nnvson's "Dream of hair Women was
the rtfst o be presented. Tho characters
wJi-S.. stained l.y .Mbses Alice Mou ton,
Floren.-o Marshall, Blanche • "»""f«V. '
All.x. Burnhani. Nellie Kh;"''"" •</;;";•« »',X:
,.(,11 Mi-M Hand an. Mrs. 1 bissell. me
chuia ters' wei-e perfect In their rcu.resenta.
^'"'rhe Fair Worn... appeared Imj fore the
•'Sleeping I'oet" (Mr. Henry Hyde). Miss
L ./le Kenncly gave the iiilcMriirelHtiou of the
,1 eam, ami to her ....tiring «^««;,. '""V", V
the sue.-es. of the atlalr was due. A tab-
leau followed. Twain
Dr. .lohnsoi. gave a balliid. Maik Twain,
lmperMmate.1 by Mr. S. H. » honu.son, lien
• i.ie upon lb- s.-ene, havim^ Ins do.ikev.
S lieho limier Ids arm. He •i^t'''"'";"";';^^
allu.le.l to I.N fon.-biolcl l.iiide. u.id then
.^^ ve a lau'diabie oralluii wlib-li was much
S oVl. & t"« •' bdrodtncl the various
.•haricters of the evening b. vvUtv
...Sage, it being a de^.rlptive article
r thi' Washington ••••i|'-'' "£. ;,;;
N.i.ne.l .harue of the lest of the en-
?ei- .iii..nen Miss Sarah BnuUey KHve
I rei l.g from the Merchant of Vculee,
"p'o tiff Plea." her l.abil .ncits l>e ng
ml.-lh-nrovokl.ig. Mr. Cliarbs h. Kilson
,1^ ''Tne Bri.lge" by l'«'|'«';^ "^•
r .lohnson jflive another solo. Mr. land .
• be eharTcte.* of "Scot ly Itr.ggs ', tvom
Mark Twain, rea.l ••»>''"»«»^' , ^'^^V n erlt
.-redlliible manner. A guitar solo of inerll
«..r.rlven bv Mr. K. .\. Robinson .Miss
lSic KSnni.lv Mul Mr. K.lwa,-d Bi.elow
rciuleied "Plea Piper." creating enthuslaMle
«i)ulai.se. Miss Kate Dawnon and Mr.
KC Shall uck»P|H.«re.l In a tableau of
'' Tl^ablis'were lu charge of Iho following
persons attired to repiv-ent ••»'»;;f J- ««•" J^^'i?
ai-lous authors: M^or^'-.''" !^i ii sh«l-
Kltly Dawson; Feramors. Mw^^i '• f''*^"
tuck- attendants. Mlss Cillcy and Miss Lees. .
wi.ltter-QSake'ress, Ll/./.le LeaU.a.n ; .Maud
Mullcr, Mav Carpent.,r. ^f^X^'SiViiilvT-
..III.I Mlns Foster; HIawutlia, Willie Biyeis,
M nehaha. Miss' Kantdi, Brown. rown-
ng-Pled IMper, Mr. hdward »W,V*:
llret Harte -Heathen fhluee, Mr. .L V' »"\
*er Millo.i-MI.M.h, Miss XXt-
Tboughtfulness, Mrs Hand. 'J «'<«»;
Wilklns Mlcawber, Mrs. II. C. aieserve,
Ka e N ckelby. Miss Alice Myers. rvi''^-
ehabod Crane, Mr. Lamson; Katrina Van
Ta ^e , MNs Ll/./.le Fleteber. >^^f "IPfj;-
Miu-k Tw ln-->I.«'k Twain, Mr. Samuel II.
itmplun Dan, Mr. Kniler; ^<j«;tly Bnggs,
Mr. F.ank Rami: parson, ^I/. Hkkiy
inU-idlh Venetian w.imen. Misses Nmlth
, iTRogers. S r Walter Scott-Hobin Horn .
berlLea ham; Uebecca. Am.le Haitwell;
.)e nle Ihans, Nellie Leatbam. ,1 «'•; "
Sn , • tha Alh-n, Miss >Ve.Mon;.osial Allen,
m" All'ert Thomp.son ; Betsey Hobbett, Mis,
'^'Tlu!"refresbinents were in charge of Miss
K.le lohi'to nd .MWs Belle Bulehel.ler.
The su cess of the entire entertainment
was .lue to the united aud earnest etlorts of
those who took part.
I.K« rt Kl. AT I'KOI'I.K'S < I.t U.
VI th<. men's branch of the People's cluli
..(-..lenin- Rev .Smith Baker will lecture
o "Wlyv';;unrP«oP««'*''-"'^^ '"^« ^T^:
"^'Te•s.bjeet is worthy of an ^'J^'f^
aid instructive dis.-ourse. ami Mr. Baker is
well litted to give It.
" I08K1M1'."* no.NDAtlK.
J;sw;:lK:".o^:•:rff^,eS'^e;;u;i
;;.^!;nd l^&ng that has. ...w^^^
...,1-ed ,^'K ^(,J^y^,.rs ree Ohurch, there
^iven «,,';,.r7, "people who said they
WV'>' ? ,^v . d HOC it. The opportunity
uonee Se rescu^^^^^ ""•! ^^^^I'f^'l!!^
'ffvv».etT.it"see., and heard. The
costumes are very Une.
"THK 1N8II>K TllvrK.
her* of Orandranl.>n '"«,^"^'^? ' ^recloie it
M., 1. U. O. F., and friends. The ret'PU lit
bowe.l, spoke and smiled hU aeknovM
odgmeuts un.l Lieut. Be»»c"-.„
ri.a l)V respuuso In his lajhalf. After sur- ien„ by tlie sergeant »
a '|"l»P.v >*-N'^||;"; '__^ ..,.,...„„dlsbed surprl; 0 ^^^\ ibree times a week
Lieut. t"ol. '
and nunier-
among neat caltl.-. The rule •««'»«;. »J^^
business was HU.pe'n'V'J «»^"- I, '^mm Vlo ud
reiiorl of the committee on .•onslllutlona
luSineiils relative to biennial sc^.ons am
biennial el.ctlous was postponed ""t" .'^^'
day, OM luotlon of Mr. Sprague of h db k.
who gave notice that he should otter a sub-
MituM.. on motion of .Mr. ,^""\»!,r'; . ^
Sullolk. the inoliou to re.-oi.sl.ler the Noii i.y
;vl ell he .Senate rejected the order rela ive
0 issuing a le^lslalfve bulletin, was t;.ken
<joss,.,Ias. n iiuppv respouso in his Iwhalf. a
. Ballard, prUe number one was ae.;oinpllsuet
Reception i number two nul.'kly followed. I^l]
C. Talbot, Merrill, in behalf of the caiitoii uini
1 %v.r. it . ...t.' i„ .......„■, t.... M 1-1.. ortutt a
Bclpieut lousulnga leglslalfve bulh'lln. was t;iken
tknowl- 1 'fJom the tabk-I ami a substitute was a.l.>pted
n"'de providing for tho prep.iratlon of ""•:''»':
er sur- (eii„ by the sergeant at arms, and lo be print-
From Yesterday's Second EdHion.
FROM WASHINGTON.
The Merehaut T*llors and the Tariff.
WAKiiiN<n<.N.Feb. T.-A delegation of
New York nier.rhant tailors ma.le a ••e<iuest
of the ways a.id means committee to be heard
astothe t:irift".iuesllon. They de-Ire legis-
lation which will prevent drumrarrs of Kui.'-
lUb houses from taking orders and »nt«si'ros
In this I'ounliy ami furnishing »ueh. n.^yi
also wish to have the p.esent liirill on inn.|U.
factured goo.N mal.ilained. The .•ommlltee
deHln.-.! to ^-rant a h.arlng. The .lolegalb*..
.na.lu the same refiu.-Ht of the Senate .oiiimM-
teo of Iliian.H-. and weie l|jfor.ne.l by unm-
bers of it that thev woul.l b.; kdven a hearing
when the House bill n'acli.s ihe .'M;n-.itc. A
luoiiiber of this committee Pr«valelv sa d,
however, that be .11.1 not think Hie Una.Me
.■..mmltteo woul.l be .alkM upon '»/,•'•"","!
promlstrs. as he did not a..tielpate that tbe
hill would reach the .Senate.
iSaftinfl yotooet^
Merrill, in beua.i oi "/'iy'"""".,," ,; rich and
ous friemis, preseuled Mr.,. OfluU » rich .i .^^^
lasieful celery ulass. Mrs. <^«"'|. *"" do i "c
to the oceasl.... ami ma.le a K^ifcefu Wonst
of thanks. During Hie exercl«ea «^» *""\^^^
a choice literarv »''J 'r':'^"? »;':^'\l^T,rr , ,
|„lt.r«persed. Mi>s Ll/./.le l«"«»« ^y"''^' ,"'
the Bliss elocution school of »«»•'«"•„'"';"
niece of Lieut, t.rtult, gave •*«\«r'il llUM«r.v
^eleetloUH with much eUect aud they wee
received with great pleasure. he ol ...
.mrildpanls were Mi^-l^^'nr Sev vo-
Vlande WlUler u.id Mr. L. .^ '»«'^> ' , " |
callstH. Ll//.le Butler u«d J^f? .V^
Andrews, l>lH«"^t;. ""^ ^r^'We Ig
po e, musical artUt, an ^^rz , , *
hearty applause for their «ff"|-t«- JJ'"" J; j^
/i.' Holtie Wildei-'s .iccouipllsbment* w»M'
not eoiillne.1 to literary V«"{-^- «^'°«' ' *
ever, for she gave several ;«>«^' ,""Vffi . t-
b-inio with g.ace ami much skill. DUiii an
er ,nidnlaht^he fe.tlvltlus oontlnued, games
darning an.l social eo..verse »'" «°; f,,,^
make Ihe lime ...o«t ."ujoyahle. >l^« »"';,;
hour c«me at last an.l with many kln.I w Mi s
for the lieutenant aud wife the company .lis^
"The new wigwam of M'^'I'llT wlll''be
Rcl Men, In the new Hlgband ^«''' 'j' ' ^
.oe.i.pie.l by the trine >''"'»\'"-\j,^.'^"'V,t:
Mai-.di 1st. A gieat event will then take
""Kd:on council. H^ne Circle |m'Ul.led
th.ir new .,uartei> in Post >*' I "'' '"^'.f. , ",
Inj:. Scveialnew .iienibers wcie ln| "'•^"
uml numerous aj.pli.allons w«rt. 'eceh .1.
Twenty |.ale faces were ' ['"P*®!' ,"\, "
meetiugof PassueonawaytrllK), HeU Men,
'" T^;mftlHai.el., iron Hall. lnltUte.lsU
eanlLlate. la.t ..iuhl and »«« l^'^* ^ |" Jj >.
of the or.ler i.i .Mssourl with great ««"'•"'
iioii Several a|i,dicatio»s for membership
were also .eeeived.
UEPUWLICAN CITV COMMITTKK.
bub-Committees Appointed by Cluilrman
Trull-other Mu*liie*s Tran.acf d.
The regular meeting of the republican city
...Mnn.l!t.fe was hel.l last night I. ; room ^ ;;
the Hll.lreth buibllng. and the «tj«''\'' *:
was quite large. In the ■''•''«%« °';,K
i..ui, Tiidl Ihe v.-e chairman, Mr. Au.irtw
r' Smlpp.' preLbied. The ,co«nmU.ec on
pro..uring a new room «-«P»r ««^/J'f V' .f.
lu.l secured nothing permanent as ye«; ;
present quariers will be used ^t" » ""' .
rmiin or rooms .an Ih5 soiured. The ..mi-
nd tea M-I'dt'd to draw up reeolul ons
"ding members of the ^omn. ttee to 1 •
port republican nominees, »;;.>^«^^/°/ ' J'^ ,
lime and It was voted. 1 he sec reiary ..
."tructed to send a .'ard to each member o
e cSmmlttee, asking his op Itilon «• ^o I c
K.Ht night for hol.ling "««'">«"•,„ J"";,'-
evening does not neern to suit a large numbti
of members.
The House let .lown the ban* on new biwl.
.les.lntwoortlvee Instances, In -pile of
Mr. Mellen's protest. The .'ommltteo on da-
bor rpi.orle.1 Inexpe.lient to legislate u\)<m
the milter of a rejeal of the weekly paymeut
'"'fheDbl Colouv-Provl.lence bill was vlgor-
ouslv debate.1. »>•. W';'""°' .^'Sr^Sg.
lec Jxplah.e.l tho bill. M|- »*''.tt of A^ ng-
Ion nltcbcil Into the Old Colony. He sa.l its
atei of ■ fa.e ami freluht tarftf are higher
b iKdherroa.lsan.l Us P"^««"«;-'-,„-'«;\S
wu»bad. Mr. Wa.llln replied. sa)lng that
M. I»nitwaHtidklng f.omasense of iM;r-
Joua SJv^ ce. Mn ^iulney of Qulncv .le-
rtuIcSl the bill asu •^tockwaterljig scheme.
Uther speakers dlseusse.l V'" V ird read
limdly the bill was ordered to a thir.l read-
lug, PiO to 4<l.
(OM.MIITKK IIK.UtlSCl*.
The cities committee heard petitioners In
behalf of municipal voting dUtrleU In Uos-
I Vhe House Judiciary ommlltee ha.l a long
1 hoiring on pHltlons in f.|Vor o raising the
THE RUBBER TRUST.
t Priof. of ItublH-r tm^d* Will lie I"'-"*/**^.
Aud Thou»»ud* He Thrown Out or
Work.
I Nkw YiiiiK, Feb. T.-Thceonunlttco imv-
Inglnehuigelbe Kelllement of .lillerenees
iH-twcen Christopher Mayer, the New Jer-
i Mey rubber ma.iufactiirer. un.l the other rtili-
lH;r goods manufacturers, has etr.!cted a
eoiniiromise. ami the formation of the pro-
posc.lrublKjrtr.ist is.mly a .pmsiion .»f u
day or two. By the plan agi-.-..l
upon, all ma.iufactur.M-s <.f rubln-r goo.N
X loin the trust will turu over
their hiislnesK un.l stock to tl.e po.H, re.-eU-
liig m exchange e.rillle.l shales In the lru»t
in pioptirtlonate value. Tli.ise fHtablM.-
ine.'ts which .-ai. make rublwr g.>oils at the
lowest isles will be. •onlinued in operation,
while the others « HI be shut d..wn. I Is ex-
.M-.-te.l that the niemb...> .d the ••"';» ^ II
riake 1.". per .'eiit. protit. Instead of s or .», as
at present. Several thousand workmen will
IK' tlir.»wu out of ,in|.l.»yim'n|. ami the pri. .
orn.bber«o..lslncn...d.;rhe.-jm,b^^^^
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
.;rsM;s.r=;:oi:.:;e:J.;"^:."S
cal thai. Ih., .o-dloary kliel-, and '"""Vl '^•"iJ
In .o.npelllb.n wUh the iniilillu.lc of low t«SI,
Hhort weight abiiii .>r i:''"-!'*''*^;'.'"'*'' „"-^,*?Sr
onlfl ill <-riM». K..VAL It.VKIS.J P.»» ofcUt^., U»
Wall hlrei;t. New Y.ok.
0(to llWmusmms^
a>;eofc.mse.il for females from VA to IH iVwoives a" working •."I')'''' "(,«„)
age Ol e.i.i»iii<_^ .^ i.„.,„,i ih.. ,..im'. an.l ,„„| „ii umu'al tru.le of t.M)U,<KK).iHXi
in
M Switpp rea.l the following Is •f com-
illU'es appointed by Chairman r'"'*"''
NalnrnlUatlon- War.l I . K. T- «haw. IbaJ*
K:i=!ft.'i^rivra?n^''^^^^^
George L. Fowler. Herliert A. ^Hgl i. - •»» » •
Tuivotte; wanl tt. AblwU Lawience. Clmile* II.
^''!;':.\'l^.Bme.!l'i^X.gistra^
!izr\v;j'^r.i;nn:*^is.r^s.ni;:-^::ni^:
F iaU>"A O. Walsh.,.l.ti. Elliott Nv^m^J.
ls:^^.^:^;^5iit^i;«^W^;i.!is.^»
"'Primlng-War.l I, Kdward E. I>avl;,; -ant '2
r^'ir\isrvr:?'5;u-fe^i!''ib:Aweii:
wuKlO, E.U.Sbattu.k.
The foll.iwlng committees were nominated
from the lloor and .'oiitlrmed :
A.i.lltlng-Lewls II. Klle.kl, Frank bray. F.
''\KS:.lolmOrrell. F. B. Peabody. Harry
tiray. _
L.ABOK NKWfe.
vears. Mls^ T.ibey omlmte.l the case, ami
M H L. .1. Robinson ina.le a strong ple« for
h . . poscl ebauge. She showed the li-
. o„HMen.les In the present l''ws. u JP "^l^^"^"
being that b« "ouie lo.-alHIes a girl of 10 muv
*o, le. b. her own rnin, but may nol .'onsent
."lierown narriage until l/i years of age.
T ,e HtatMis of mo-lern legl>!atl.m show hat
11 i ten. enev is lo raise the age of .'Olisent,
It,?;::; marnage an.l rul.i. ««>;;;;;' ^.i;*;';
will, the medi.al authorities a« to the physi
eal ...atmity of l^' /"'^'•^i.r'';! de;" ' i' "b tve
vly- 1(1 vears. Of the Mi states, 1M nave
Sstman, Mrs. S. L. Baldwin an.l Mrs. J. K
'''i'lSrNml'eiSilttce t..ok I.,, for .'onsld-
era on t bid porllon of 0.)vernor Am.^s' mes.
..1 1..H nVio Ibe Massncbus.'tts reforina-
;,",?" d I CO d Holil K. C. Fit/, chairman
ih I .. d of prison .ommlssioiiers sulv
iteda .11 w.leh limits the age of those
I to the Cou.'ord n-fortnatory at 40 ye^irs,
nid.o provides that •>"«'•• »>« -'»\« «;,•:::
who have I.e.. sentenced four or ««J"r« "' ^"^
i:i".nrp.nal oflence whether puidshablel^^
:';;;;::Ur'':S!r^fumMorrtr!«^
Vild that the practice ..f sending obi otte.i.l.^rs
I SLlu'd the oblct of the in^t tut Ion He ab
I |"'S •^^ISr M^s'k! L I mm:ns!:meu.K
:, heir;.;, iml'sid tl.e vl«ws of the pr^
vin.iK Mieakers. Mr. Chaidln ami Miss t arey
ennbaKd the b.i.Utlect upon the b.males
hv II -lass who ans sent to the reformatory
V r« ne* Mr. W. F. Spaul.llng, gener-
al H^Jrieinlei?? of prlsoiis close.l the argu-
i e2 i ho Sr.l by giving statistic, wh ch
Towed that the r.,.U.cllonm. n..,ler the
orotiooed bill woul.l be but 1-.. -• ,
w av .U-o ts iH'fore INtel.l.iU to the oi.posl-
^."V^;,:.^M..lgssub.ultt^;t oo,upa.-aHe
lUt of real estate values in Piew • o"* " "
To LKT < 1IK\1»;
room-'. N«i. l'"' ♦
,|ulrc of A. L. Uu*selU
-A go.nl tenement
helnntfonl Kl.-cct.
off
Ee-
Fri.lav evening, on Westfor-I stt^f
. • _.V» ii-i, ,l.>i- I'liwaruoa
J a black AsirA.tolu m.ilT. Fb der rcwar
Kallway Ku»|»l«y«' Killed.
W\TKliHl Itv.CL, «•'••''• T.-Tliomas Lines,
aged lk\ fell .lown while .-r.-'sln,' the tre^tle
«t the rallroa.l bri.lge at Ibibm-s. Bt».)lh ami
I Hav.leu .streets Ihis .norniii.(. Just as ibe
Sdldat.-l train w.s "PProaeh ni^^. K ;
i «|,i...., Down. siopp.-d il.e ''•^'"'- '•;"„""', ,'
til the lo.-oin..llve a.i.l ...le truck of Il.e Im-.
i/uire ear bad in.i over the nm.. s l.'gs at Un
, km.es. He .li.'d .almost Instantly. Idues ha 1
beerintleem|d.;y..f the Na..g«tu.k rail-
' ro... as trackman Mr -i.'. y.-«rs <".« n-.-.'t I .
and was on 1.1- wav to Naimatu.-k. h.iv.lUK
n.lssed Ihe 10..%4 iral...
Collision of KrelKht Trains.
CoM-^mii. N.H.Fcb.T.-The st.j.-k train
on the White Moumain .llxUbm ..f tl.e Bos-
ton .t Lowell railroad, .lue In this city al s.l..
hist evening, be.'.ime stalle.l near i.ak.' > il-
!ge ..nl iH' ...e th.' sknal man bad l..ne o
g,7 aek to prote.l il, tl..; rea.; .ar was run
b t. by a f.ei-{lit train from tli.i PcnlgewasHet
Vulev- road, a.i.l .-un^bletable . ainage M I •
omollve an.f .ars re.ull.'.l. Trains going in
both dii-eetions were .lelayed.
Ii**eue of ll.e Oew of Ihe «J.-rman Hark
Jason.
•Si.y/ YoKK, Feb. T.-The ship Larnb;a.
which arrive.1 yesterday, br..ugl.l the eiew
of nlm; men of the (ierman liark .laso... who
were re^nicl «.n New." Year's eve. oil the
^/.orJs, from the sb.king .lasoi. > -y^^.^'-
ln'on 3.Vdavs at the pumps, ami Hie vvaiei
S;;\in.ta.ttly..|nb.g,_2hey_^^wotdd^soot.
mj H IIIHCK i^rii.,. ••-• ---
by leaving at i'M We-tKwil street.
|«" I R H T
GRIiND PEACE DANCE
.\n-
Passacoiiawav Tiilie, No. 32,
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN,
Win l»* 1*^^*1 *^
1
HUNTINQTQN HA.LL,
[veni, FeD. B.
iSovernor Atnen and Staff f*^^ *^*'-
pected to he present.
I statistics which ' ,,avo perisb.Ml, u> they were nearlv
iiade in.der the j „,| ^y^b work ami starvation.
127, while under .
llllb at H).*> H. in.
What is Scrofula
Richard K. Fox Arrested.
Nkw VoKK. Feb. 7.-RI«har.l K. Fox.
proprietor of the Poll.-.- tJa/.elte, was arrest-
e.l this morning by luspe.tor Willlauis.
'The tcithnlcal «har>;.- against Fox is that of
lidni n'u>sllin^'rl/.tludili»..I.M
of the luw, of bol.llng nlakes, publ.-hlu^ the
[•tails anil pr. Ibnb.aries of llal.ts. and luak-
„g b s ottl.-.' lb.' reii.le/vous f..r •''^■'' ''''IJ'
'"'' • -. Tbo.-a-e was adjourned
one week
thai the ill- I vii.laling the law. Tim .a-e was
lilt rlor as I j.^,. t-xaininatlon one week. ,
onlvappar- -_
Wife lV|iir«l«;r and huUldo.
PiTi.sui KU. Pa.. Feb. 7.-A labon'r
named trNelll. .esldlug at Thirileth ami
Smalliiian streets, quar.-. lied with his
this nw.rulng. He piille.l out '» '•'•volver
shot his wife, killiiiu' b.^r in-tanlly. He
shot himself through the b. a.l and dick
wife
mi.l
then
.>^S^ »»TSs: K;;-JVrS?:
Aflairs In Fall Klver.
The Fall River weavers Tuesday night
took steps toward organizing u weavers' un-
ion for the purpo.«'e of securing an advauce
U, wages. It Is not yet .te.dded whctlicr the
union will ioin the Knights or not.
" -n." spiniiers at the Ameri.-an 1^>"V» '""
bateln-en instru.-te.l by Ibe ^P*" '•^ ;",., J,?"'^
fuml's to lis new public hospital, au.l .Senator
Howard has added !J2.».
The Miners' Strike.
There were no new pha>^es In the mlnci-»r
strike Tues.liiv. Tbe company bad Pi ool-
licries iu operaiiou, and there arc now near-
IV -mo men at work. None of the shentti^
i there are 1000 employed. 1 hej w . • immo-
i \,*\od either going to or coining fi'V" wwk.
Lar' e eSbutioirs are being rece.ve.l for
^bc 'trikefs' relief, «1!HK) Tuivm..' l-eet* re-
ceived within the past two days.
Notes.
BoHton
goers liMuany places by Ollvx^.^^^^^^^^^^^^ Two of the largest fl--"';^ |" /^^ j, ^^^.
ron. with their company. U has »nct >viin Manufacturers' association, h . f. »or
been out upon the stage
morrow night. ^ ^ ^^
The voung people of the Kliot .church have
row nigh . At .oy'J^^r Jl ,„ ,,^ ,^ y^j^om
drill? 'tne * SUteM.ient will doubtless be
^'ThS'lfrsl of a scries of "young Mk.^V^-
ties" was given last tt\jht at the Post 42 hall.
Thi nmnagers were Messrs IJ- "• J'^J J^J'
C. A. Mitchell, C. (iale aud .F. VV. Crawford.
SOCIKtV HAPPENINGS.
. i-„» n«o F. Oflrutt of Canton Pawtnoket
^ Happ^l7"8a;prr.ed-Llfteral T.stintony of
Esteem.
Var Bome time a brilliant and happy aur-
1 prlae has^rmaking by Canton i awtuck
St, which culminated hist even ng in the^lo
ton ami ^vni;" »» « ■■»•■-■ • — - n
the attempted reduction.
It U that Impurity in the bloo.!, whl- li, .'ic
cuiin, ling tn the gUu.d. <.f tbe ne.-k pro. bices
unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes
nful running sores on •"« «-- -f/;;;
Icot; whh-h .icvelops uh-ers In the eyes ears or
nose ofUM. causing bllii.lne.^ «.r .leafnesH.
which is the origin of plm.des. c«n.-er..us
Trow hs or .he n.a.iy other n.«i.lfe.tall..n.
Sly a.-rlbe..lto •.hu.n.n-.;-' whh h.faHlenlng
Zn he lungs, .-auses eonsumpth-n an.l .leath
Kg t^e m." t .-incU-nt. It I. the most general o
an.irsea.es or atrc-tlons. for very few person.
are entirely free fnun It.
HOW OAN IT BE CURED
V taking HOO.PS s.-ir^aparilla. which, by tho
reuiarlal e cures 11 has „, .-ompll.-h.'d. often
when other mcllelnes have lallcl, has proven
iTsJinobeapolentand peculiar -; '^i- '"
this disease, s.i.ne of these cures a c really ^
won erfnl. If vou Bulfer In.ia scrofula In any,
rths forms, l>e sure to try Hood's SarsaparlUa.
THE PECULIAR MEDICINE
.., ba.l running sores on my limbs for Ave
vears so ba.l at tlme« that 1 eoul.l not waik. . or
'r^icn':™. '"■•"«»"■• fTi'rr:".:^
awon.lcriulamountof goo<l. 1 have a gooa
appellle.havegalne.lln flesh, and c.n sleep
well My H.,res are almost heale.l. and I can
TaVlly .lo a g.K,.l day's work." Mrs. C.r.
MA«8ACIILISKTTS.
NT5W8 ITKMS.
Lord, Dover, S. H-
llenrv E. Kees. cashier an.l bookkeeper
at~thc OotUiiumtal hotel, l'h{'»''' '"'"L'gSSS
been '^rested. charged with einlM^z/K|300O
belonging to tbe hotel. He has .oniessea
''''-"AaOOO pound safe, whi.d, was being
holHted UP a stairway lu Bang<.r, Mc Mon-
day, Sell on John Kimball, « vvorkman, kill-
Ing him. He was :15 years old ami Icavea a
widow and child. _
Malaria poisons are lh« same whether
Kuck- from the ileadly poison ot W^c-esser^K^^
the In- Bwarapy lands or stagnant P«« " .fl7''i\°:
^^^ ^b^'homiTof "Lletit^eo: F.^_Offutt , Brc.^fl.i^a^CtM2;:MH^ h^^ ^'
Hood's Sarsaparilla
oiir by c. 1. iioou * c-. '*"'="■ "*'"•
lOO r>o»o» On« Pollnr
""^THrcOliER JOB OFFICE
h7tho canton In a body. Thn occasion wae bottle by «ll drufftol»r
KleratlSt, of the ^th Idrthday o the '
Iputenant. who resides at 1J9 High street.
Mr*. Off" It, with a true'* wife devotion, lent
her kid to all of the nchemes and plans of the
«nven. of the event. Not only was the «ur-
priao ■ _^ ... ,„._h«r« of thfl Odd Fel'
How She saved the Baby.
Mrs. Je««e Gage, 8t. Jobn«bu7: ^^- ^^
SuthtothechUdltrwuthemoUier. ^^ "[^JJ^ 'sJS Wl DMghl«rt of Maine ud well.
MBii» Dottle*
H
WHITE RACE
. ci axinnnrM) the Mongolian 600,000.(i00,
^?. *l"'o'^';;S^«»''t oV.perColor 13.000,000,
S5'm,W rSU- aroc«r.. DtWtM. wA
TmdenlneTerycttae.
■ \
Fall lllver Pastor Injured.
K/^.l. KlVKK. Feb. 7.-ReV. Oewrge B.
Merrltl, pastor of the Franklin street < bri-t-
lH„ chur.-b, was severely. If not .bm:,'.'r.iUsly,
lujured last n|.,'ht. He and ^'Vangellst Mills
were riding out on li..r*.dm.k just at dusk,
wb.hM.-.M'^nltt'sh..rserai. into a team
nirowlng his .id.-r with great f..n-e to he
ground and .en.lerin:,' hbn li.sen.ible. It Is
feai-ed he has leeeived int.'rnal Injuries.
Ganllner H. KurlKUik Uaad.
FiTcmn it(}, Feb. 7.-<Jardiner S. Bur-
bank, one of Fitchbup^'s ol.le>t an.l most
prominent citizens, formerly of tJrocker.
Murbank un.l Co., .Ib-.l this nioii.ing.
The Situation of the Wakefleld Strike Un-
ehunged.
WAKKiir.l.n, Feb. 7.-The IK) red niaki-rs
ill the Waketleld rattan factory who refus.;d
to <'o to work owing to a reduction lu their
imv nre still out. Mo>l of them are emt^loycl
,1 making chair-, an.l the cut-.lown raiig.;s
f -. 15 to :W» per .oiiL A committee walU-.l
upon Mr. Laiiig. tho general manager, to see
If arraie-'cm.'nls lu legar.l to a lUW
•om roiuNe prl.e IM eoiibl be ma.le, but he
t r icmlbatbc had miuU.- the J*-"" l"
whlehbebadpreseutclto them, and thev
c. ' ibl .lo a> th.7 Pl<a''« '' nbout -ol.g t<» v^ork
it he redu.a;.r v^rlc, llsl. The committee
went away .llsappolnted. The co.npany has
a large number of chairs on hami, ami as
biMlness is qui»t at the present time, the
Mrike Will ii.jt atlect the comi.aay's bus.uess
In any way.
Annual Heetlnic of the New^ KuBlaiwl Afc-
rieultural Society.
1U.HTON, Feb. 7.-Tlie annual meeting of
the New Kngland Agricultural scdety was
beIdto.lay In the hall of tbe Ploughman
buildiivg. Milk street, and was largely attend-
ed Hon. Oeorge B. Loriug, the president,
oecuiKuhe chair, and, on calling the tneet-
?ni to o.-.er, said he proposed to npeak ot^
the ta r as'lt allected agricultur.-, an. h.n
v!i:n r .,.ii,«i«'(l to Incorporate this In his
Sling a 1 Ucls AfU.r his very able talk n
which ^.ovvell was mentione.l as an example
rfthelSt*ofaprote<:tlve tariff, the re-
fill of tJc surer ( eo. W. Ulddlo was read.
Cere Is £m:» b. the treasury. H was
?otedtoh.;idthe next fair In conjunction
with the Won ester County Agricultural so-
detv. Ilon.Oe«B-»^'^'« waa rc-el^ted
Sdent, and E. T. Howell of i>ow<^" ""^'i;
prcsincm.u |.i,ti««on are among the
XICKKTH, #I.OO.
TU-ketK may bo ba.l at the ^">'7,*»°K Vj*"^*
niMlofthe ..oinmltiee Kllln«w<.<)d A co. *, r.
^"'lMcHl«l.^•s,'"Frank M. ^•"}"*:',,?S'.Si
Frost'*. \Voo.l * Mil's, J* H. ."teaiuH* ana
Centennial Tea Htore.
VACAlTION
All Travelllnir K«pen*e» Inclu«led.
Two i,;,v\^t^i\ Trl|»«
The Klevenlh aud Twelltn Parties of tljo se»-
«„„ win «'*ve Homo.. lhur*.lay, Man^
H„d MotidHv. M.»i..h i«. •» ►J;'.'^*"* ^[^
.,f Pulliuau ThImcmj Cwr*, wiin •'"""^
F«la.e l» ..luK C-r. or Holel C-rfc » tachMl.
Tirr.a" V iVavliiK Mar.h s will arrive lu .>outt^.
cr I -al 11.0 nbi .Murch IT.gi.l.ig . U ^''hjl^K". «*»•
..;»( I \ suiiia F. . Ml,ii,picr.piv; an.l iJar»tow.
"'The .^ra^c/cvc''' -'■''' ^"' «" via Clnclnnatt.
l.ttHvllle MaimooM. < ave. M..iilgoinery, New
ir -a... bi. '<...... .nlv.-.U.n, >sn A"V'" LfS"
Kl I'.is..; ar.lvl.ovai Cos A-.xelesan.l ad>oen«
over AVer nifftri-.U UuvU^. l"turn "<;ket4 atoe
;;H/.m«//^v-.». Independent Jt'k^l*. »"T«t
Tiiir everv cxi.en.e InMh wa> h. ami glvng entire
fr..O,n.V,t.o,.asMM.„ers while In CaUJornla.
a, d also III m .king Hm! h...newHr.l o"rney. Ho-
tcl c .uoosi Minpll.'d f..r b.iig ..r si.of i aojoums
»,-<ond and Last Kacarsloa to Meaieo,
**Klghlh Anni«l M-rinB Trip to CaAlforala.
^K-Illh Annu;v. Hprlng Trip to C^to"»«»
the lacilU North w.;*i aii.l Vellowatone Na-
tional Park. .Ttay :»• ».,»,^i, a
Kxeiie, loue to Wa*hlMBton, March 9
30.
W.
UAVMUND. I. A. WHJTCOMB.
»-.>.^.iwl r.ir ilei'crtDtlve (-lrculBm,.le*lgnatln^
thJlTartSlar touV rel,Hr.ll.ig wbl.h InformatUm
U desired.
MA WaahiuRton 8tre.t, Oppo*lte 8ck0ei
Street. Bo*ton, Ma*s.
- ■ . a
IT NEVER FAILS!
miME
CUBE Mf
PILES ,
FEVER yRES
^N D»li«titfullyP«'<«'"«<''E*««»yU*^
NO DUST! NO AS
Hv ceiMO Tin
ISDES TR UC TIB
Full «ei, Urgeet •»«• jR- '•jSH
blocks. In tin can. Smaller ■^■j
a' HaTwo^l of Lutieton are among the
Ifustee*. ^ I proportion. Expense Inaiiretofeorepj*
digeetlon end creetee eo eppeute. •-• '^
i\ t'
«
LOWELL DAILY COURIER, WEDNESDAY, FEBBUARY 8, 1888.
•WHAT MADE ANDREW GOVERNOR.
At the MMnachusetts club "reralni»c€Dce"
day devoted to Governor Andrew, Col. Eben
F. 8<oiie'H coDtribution wuh uii incideut of
Andrew'N k-jjislutivo curee r, wbioU in the
apenkci'H opinion made him guvenior. It
wuH tbe lf!,'iH!:il.irc of 1868, In which Andrew
llirurcd us M railiial. but vvlthoiU the t'onll-
dencto of tbi) lonstrvulivc body of n.'public-
ans*. Thr romoval of JndKo Lorlnv; for bin
nHrti<ip:ill<>ii ill tlio surrouthjr of Anthony
BurnH li;ol jii^l l>f't'n lu'coinplisliv^d. Ciiifl)
CuMbiii;^' lor llio ilunioorats in tlio House inadf
a nh:irp urriii^'iiini'iit of tbe repul)lii':ins for
rt'iiiov ill),' a jiuijrt! of pioliiilf for doini; iii:<
consiiliilioiiar duty. It lookud, for a mo-
ment, a<* tliouuli the sjiCcrli would p:f<f nn-
cballi;iis.'»d, and Mr. ( iiNliin;; rcnmin nin>l(r
of tbf KiUiation. To tlin hiirprl^e of rvtry
one. Mr. AiuUvw arott.; ami k,M: "Tlio d' ni
Is don.', it was <|oii«- qiil«-kly, and it waH woll
«loiic." lit- Ibeii proci'Odi'd to vinditatij tin'
ai'tion of tla^ Hiiti-hla\«*ry nien, and cliow«nl
tballlK' diiiioi-ralH of Maine Inul Win«)ved a
)«id;.'t' for lui-.vlv p.iliilfal rojsont. lU- prt-
diiitMlbcovtTtiirow ol tin doihooratic |)ariy,
and «'on(ludid wiili: '•llcliind thai i>ariy
Htalks tin; lH.ad>niaii. Tin- day of juiliimt-til
Ih neiir a! band, niid it will huitdy i-oiue. I'ut
your car to tbi- uiuuiid and >«ui will lnar it-
reverl.iT.tt^nii roll." Tliix >|if«'«-li w:h re-
ceived with lliund»-r> of aiiplaii'.-', nnd wilh-
out doubt niado .Mr. Audriiw Kovuruor of the
•late.
i'ltrifl'THlU.
VinU aro ndxhiy htubb«uii lbni;;<« and ull
free tradrrn know It. U'bat. nm be >tr».'ni;or
and more stubborn tlian the fiulM hrou^id
out ill tbi) foliowii^i; tariir talk wbltdi a reprc-
Hcnialivcol liir I'lt ss had tin; otinr day
with Hon. Steplun Haufoid of Ani«ifrdaui.
N.Y.:
•'I biive Mten." Huiil Mr. Sanforl, ••tbeovli
IplVocIs of low tariir ui»ou tin' car; it liidu>try
ol our ••inintrv. NN «« made firpctw undt;r a
low till lirb'.il tiosv <lid wo do liy \N »! paid
our ^kilb■<l uictbaidi-.H i\ a day and (MintiPiM
WOrklu.iiuen .'H) ViwU a <lay. NV»: paid nktlti.' 1
wonu'ii nfl.riO per wnk v.lllioui lutard. ami
Ihcy worlic I, not 10, inil l.J and 14 !i.iur« p'-r
day.
"I ha\e lilt! bo )kK and pay rolU >till io \\\\
po!J>e«>Kii)n. rill IV liny air," poiu iii^t to
the \o\\'I, lowh of boXiK upon till! ollirt'
ahelvcN, *'to xpcak for ll oin»ttlvci». Oic
fact Ihwoi III ad>i/>n ibcorii". NVi- fou^jbi
thiM Kuine battle In lln-diiyKof Henry (lay.
There wuh no Hcardly of Inip in iIiohi- day.-.
The verv be^l eari«ntt'r.-* were ulad to work
for $1 a"day. 'I'ln; trouble was to titid cu*-
tointrs rather tbiiii opuralive!*. I well re-
nieuil)er wbeii there wiic only tlirei' bousrs
lu tt)wn with eur|M't« ou tbe llnor. My
fiithcr'H was one of them. Now llieiv !••
acareidy a Iioimo in .\iii!»lerdun» without
carpetn. The ^aine Br^umfnls were u-e.l
by the free tritdor-^ iben ilia: we hear to-
day. Tlic tai ill, llu-y t-ald, aided to the eoxl
of Ibo luboriiiK luun'.'* food and elulblii;;,
and theit w* now tbe luborliiK man li:^-
teued to deinatfoifuc'* rather than to
en»i>lo)eri«. lean live under free foreign
trade, but tbo».e in my i-niuloy," polntln;{ to
tbe •ireel, whieb was tilled with bia li-WO op-
erallvcHKoiiiK tM dliintt.-,"will xutlVr most.
Tbey do nol cecm to reali/-e ll, but Ibink we
waul pniteet ion for our own selliKli eiiiN,
It would poKsibly be besl to bnve free for-
eign trade for two or three yearn, and let lliu
lalMjrlnjf people m'c bow tbey like it. It
they vote tor It let tliem bavu It, and lliul out
whether tbe delllaKO^uen know more tbuii
the iiiei) who are makiiiir lite worth liviiitc. 1
know from actual expeRenee wbal low laritt'
und bkb lurlir have done for tbe worklnymen
und women of Ainerictt."— [I'rcna.
Nino Hundred ThouBund Krai* Fnrnia.
From 18()3, when the bonuHUud act wan
pMHhed by Coiijjre^K, U|) to lf<f'0, the Uidled
8tBteH gave to t-ettiers 112.()()0,(KlO iutch of
laud, or 175,000 f«pi«ro miles. TcrhipH a
belter Idea of Its extent may be trained from
tbe Mtttenient that Ibis va^l free f arm U
equal to the eombiiied land area of ail tli<;
^ew KngliiiHl stuttN, with New York. I'eiin-
Hylvaii'a and Murv land added. Tbe a>erai;e
rale Kiveii to Meftlers under railroad and
boinehtead ^'laiitx Is 120 aeren, aeoordiujr to
the tiv''"'"'' *•' l'"-' lidt rior department. This
gives ll.'Ul.;);'.:! bouhebolils on tree farms, mul
rcekoninx live persons to eacli liou«ebold. a
population of about o.OOO.UOK living on
nomoxtead lands.
No other measure In tbe history of a (piar-
ter-century's leud-ialion by tbi; repuliliean
t)artv, excl'pt the anti-slavery enaetmeiits, has
)roughl NO mueb eoinfoi I aiid proimerlty to
the people, as this lioiiiestead law, and It is
an aet of wi-dom wblcli republieans can al-
ways recall with pride. The law was fou;^ht
bitierlv by tlie opposition, but was passed in
the lirst year of I,incoln'.s iidminisiration.
L'nder Us i>rovislo!is any Helller 21 years of
age, who wa» the actual" bead of a family.
wa» perinlll«'d, on pajment of SIO to cover
the exiienses of survey, "to enter a quarter
aeelion of unoccupieil laml," IGO acres. It
was also provided tbat persons of forci'.,'ii
birth nilgbl c nter homesteads if llie iinini-
E;rant was II citi/en of tlio United .States or
lad declared Ills intention to become sucli.
This homestead was to bo in no event liable
for debts contracted prior to the Issue of tiie
patent, ll was to be free from taxation for
live years alter entry, at the end of wliicb
period a title in fee "was u'iven to a settler oc-
cup\iiig lhe;:rant in^-'oud f:dth and improving
audcultivatin;; it. IJtitlcr the pre-eiiiptioii
law boinesteadr, could also be ohtaiiied by
purchase, tbe tir>t s<itU;r having' preference
over nil olhtM>, in sccurin;; the riu^lit to the
land which he occupi'il.
There has been a f^reat cry a'lOiit the waste
of the public land*. Tlie f ;i'i t i", only a siiihII
part of tliein has been iidsnppropriated.
The most ol them liave jjoneto make happy
botue»<. ^VIlilo the racilic railroatis have
been wieke<lly iiiism'ina^ied, with the view
of ebcalin^ tlie people, the land ^^raiils made
to them have proven a prtditable Investment
to the government and x;! tiers, hy re>ulliii.;
in a great appreiiatioii of land values and the
womlerlui devclopineiil of llie desert. —
[Lcwlston Journal.
The Stars nud Stripes.
How many people rcmcinlier, or ever
knew, that Ibe flag of the United States im-
•'der which Andrew Jackson and Wlnfiekl
Scott fought in the war of 1812 consisted of
15 stripes and 15 star.-? Tbe ori-^inal Idea
was to add b<5lli a star and a stripe for every
new stale; but in 1«18 a Now York eon-
gressnian named VVeiidover suggested that at
the rate the United States were groWin;: tbe
tallcKt pine tree in Slaiiic would not make h
mast tall enough to hoist the flag upon.—
[New York Sun.
The Sweeteat Girl in School.
♦♦She's the sweetest girl In Hcbool I" entbu-
alastically exclaimed one young miss to
another, as tbey passed down the street to-
gether. "E«litb is >o kind, and gentle, and
unselbxh every one likes her. And .she has
lovely golden liair ami jjretty eyes. Isn't, It
a pity Cer couiplexion is so i»ad; it spoils her
looks. And tlnn she has such dreadful
headaches!'' Tbe girls skipped along, but it
happened Kdllb's mother bad beard what
tbey Httid. It sel her ibinking. What could
_^Jte done for tboKi! headaihes and tbe rough,
"muddy eoniplexioh, lliat was sutdi a trial to
her gentle «bmgbter. Sli? reeidled wbal she
'bftd nad of l>r. riurce'-' (Joldeii .Medical DU-
oovery, and on the spur of Ibe moment she
•Ifppcd Into a drug store und bought a sup-
ply. E<Utb look ll faltbfiilly. with the re-
Mtlt that it cleared her dlsonlen d blood, n;-
Ifeveii the headaches, made her skin soft,
Mr «nd rosy, and now abo is not only the
*«aweete«t girl iu acbool," but the most beau-
tifni.
JEetJtcaL
TERRIBLE
are Kidney and Liver diaeaiei, and
when onoo tteybave leonred a Arm
hold on the human ayitam there is
no time to bo loit if life la to be
aaved. Many remedies have been
tried, but none have been lO lao-
ceisful as Ath-lo-pho-voa. Manyun-
solicitcd testimouials havo proved
that Ath-lo-pho-ro8 baa cared theso
diieascD when phyiioiani and all
ot^ier remedieo bad f.iilod. Saok-
cche, pain in tko side, dallaesi,
weai'incifl, &%l headp.ohs, are ofto:i
eymptoma of these fearful diseases.
Athlophoroo, ia coancctiou with
Alhlophoros Pills, will give speedy
relief. If your druggist doesn't
hoep them, Nvrite to
i;{t ATHLC'HOROS CO , 112 WALt ST.. N. I
Notices.
holers Morbus
V.
ro^mps
o I i e-
idrr^oeb.
ummer ^'
Qompliints
^11 Cured 6/-^
teaspoonful of
PerrrMavis?m Kidcr
in a little Mil/cor
Sugar and Water
Au. Or^ueeisTS 5EiLlr. >u
iHisctllautous.
"'y^,raBAGK^
The Reliable Jl\ w
Bop Plaster.
Quickest romedr known Tor bnckarti^ smt
nil i<uailr", Bliurii or lonu »tuiiilliiK paliiii or *''"•''•
iicfwesof cv.ry kind. Vlnneiiol fri'«li hop*, honilock,
aiiil pIno bulsain coml.liiea. It U wimJcrfully
Sootblnr, PalB-KlllIng and StraaglheBlnr.
Ifo failure fvMiilhle. 2V;; 6 for $1. Sold OTcry-
■wIktc or nialUd l<.r prko by tlie proprltiora.
HOP PL.ASTKR CO., Hoston. Maw.
C"
OMMONWKAI.TH OF If ASS A-
CI1U8KTT8.
Static Housk, Huston, Feb. .s, l««.
The U»nimlUee on Cllleu will give a lieHrtnir
to pnrtles Interested tn a pelitiou for a Keaeral
Inw relailvo to the i-eiuoval and tenure of
< lUce of pi.liee oOlccrs In tl;e reveral elile* of
llie roiiiuionwenltb, at room No. Id, .Sliito houMO,
on Tluir.-«tl«y, Feb. IMth. at 10 oVloek a. m.
EOWAKI) .1. II ATlHUtNK,
(hntrinan.
WINFIKI.US. SMKJl'M,
Clerk of 'lie (.'oiumlt.'ep.
c
.Mil
COMMONWEALTH OF MAf^SA-
CIII'-SKITS.
)|l|.KMt:X,KR.
IMIOIIATK rOlMtT.
To tbe bel'r-*-nt IHW, next of kin, ami
|irrsoiis inicivbted In the
nil other
e*taUi of ltO\-
ANNA l,ON(., iHleof Lowill, In i«ald eoun-
tv,<le.ejise«l, (iui.iai.Nu .
WhOiea^, iniTlaln Jii'lriinienl piiriionInK to
tie the last will and tesiaiiieiil of snld ileeeascd
hiiH licon |ireF.emod to oalil <our«, for infinite, by
CYNrillA M. l.ONCi. who i.ia\s tlml letter*
tei-l;i»nt'iiliirv niiiv be Irtoued to Iwr, the exeeu-
inx ih«ieiiiiuuiied,aii"l that she m.iy lieexeiii|»t
Iruni ulvlnir a suret\ or sineil>'» on hti:, boinl
iim-iiHiit t" siit'l will and hi.iI ile;
You are hereby rlliMl to aooear at a j»n>bate
eomt. to 111- held ni ( iiiiilui.Ue. In *ald eouu-
ty of Ml>lille>ex, on Ihr *e.-.>n'l Tuefdny of iPeb-
neirv next, iii nln>' o'eloik In tin- fun-noon, to
^ho\^ can «•, If aiiv von lni\e,a;iiiiii-l the same.
And xald |ietltlon"iT !•* Inrelty diivdtjd to jilve
imlille iiotlco thereof, by i.nl.llrliln;.' tlili* ellH-
li.in oii<\' ;i wei'k, lor iliive siuces-he week*.
Ill the ii(\\>.na|>er e.iUeil liie Lowell Dally
(.iiiiler, inhilidai l.owi'll, the la^t |iuhlluUloii
III he I wo ilavf.al UaM, belore sahl I'oiiri.
\V lineal', liioin.i; .M. IliotoKs, rsiiiilre, JikIro
of iatdVonrt. tills tweiu>f"iiith tlay ol .litim-
arv, in the Mar ••! oiir I. nl one tliouKjiml
clC'lil hiindreil aadelKl't.v eli;!n.
.J. li. rvi.i:K, Woizlmer.
EailroaHjS.
Old Colony.
ON and after .Ian.
Ix)weU
18f>8, trains will leave
_ (Mlddleitax atroet depot) as fol-
lows :
For Taunton, Fall KJver, N«>w|»ort, Nbw
Bvdfortl, l'rovl<l«*u<-<', litwtucliet, Marl-
boro', t»uuth I''rHii>liii;liHn>alul wHy«t»tloua
at 7.40 a. in-, 12.4.'i and 4.40 |>. ni. All tinlnn
oonneci at Month iTaiii'.nKbani with Hoston A
Albany railroad for \Vor«'es»«r, Sprlnpliwld,
Alb-.tny and the Went; alsoM Concord Junc-
tion wtih FltehliuPK rttllroad.
The 4.4(1 p- ni. tr.iln eohneets with Fall Itlver
Line St^'ttiiiers lor New York, tlie tisuth and
We«t.
Speelal forChoIumford at i! 43 n. in., 6.20
andM.Jo p. in. (Satuvdav* hi lo p. ni.) Itettiru
atft-Viainl 7.1.%«. m., and »1 tJ p. in.
8UNl>AYS-,Kor souih Franilnirham lud way
atatlouii, (i-;{o a. lu. Itetnrn at 6.4(i p. in.
J. ll. KKNItUH K,Ueneral VansKOr.
ISAAC N. MAUSlI Vl.l., IJlv. flint.
ViKO.W.^ILI. Kit, Agent.
Tb-kft onir«>, 'M Merrimack Ntrent.
Boston and Maine.
Eailroattf*
•tier Sunday, <Kt. '2:i, ISS", pashenjcer
will lca\u Central tttroet depot,
.SOL,l> IIT Af.L OROCKR8.
Qualier Mill Oompiny, Ravenna, Ohio.
ON'T
Cr.stnirtion,
KKLKCT KCIIOOL
'.I, \^K^- i4 and .Xprll 4.
Ai V\ I'owell xlivet.
Mils. II\LK>'."*
lei 111-. I'e/in Sept.
rrl\aU' )iiii«tli« reii'lveil
Ml-. 11. 1«. 1>AY,
TeacLor of Piauo, O.'gan and Harmony.
ArraiiM'ineiifs ini'de I." planlhi, <'i.;.'anUt ami
aeeeiiiiianlct tor eoiiMTlH. Fl\e t.'t'iit .Sttvliiir*
Hank itiill'iluH;.
Mitili.li'^ Boys' School, Billefica, Mass.
A .trkl'v nebrt fanillv -. hool for Ix.yt). Ad-
mit* hoes from eiRht in itl.ii'ii. seml for I'Ircu-
hirt.i ■ M. C. MIlCilKI.L. %. M..
I'l'lllilpHl.
MR. AND MRS. HOBSON'S SCHOOL.
Mil. ADOLF KKTTEVUEIL
will jflve a coiirte of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITEeATURE
At »)iir school, eonimenoInK on U'edm-wl.iy even-
Intf, Nov. mih, at boVliK'k. Ity i«pe«-lal requrat
ihey win lie ulven In KnKlUb. I'riee foreourae,
»V»H). rieUMu addremt
GKO. \V. HOUjJON, 110 K. Merrlmaek St.
Ecal instate.
ON and;
tralim
For K«>tioii. ai «..'.rt. ".H.\ s.io, »..'o. n n.in.;
\l.\\ 1J4.'>. S,:t.40, 4.PI, 4.I.., .■^,10. «.v,, ».;io p.
in. UKlt'KN. 7, 7 to, !'.:io. lO..-:. a. I . ; Pi in.;
I'i.O.'. -.M.V '.'.iiai ;t.-.'t'. 4.ai', 6. ( , «l ;W, 7, 11 p. in.
For l.uwM'iw"*'. 7.10. 7..W, i<.;i^, II a. ni.;
U.i.'i. 1. ;t. 1.40, .'i.io, o.ift, (i.,v., n.io p. m.
RKTlllN. 7.;;(». .'-..'0, It 4(1, Id.jo, 11 ll. in.; \l \\
1.10. -•.;{.••. :t. .l.4fi, 4.1.\ :/.40, 11.80 p. ni. South
I^wnMiee, 7.at> p. m.
For llMvorlilll. 7.10, 7.r., S.X'. n. m.; I-'. 15,
1,.S,.!.I", .'• in, (i.i:.. tl-.V!. 11.10 p.m. KKTniN,
7.17, h. KM* 10, 10 10, 1(1.4.'^ a.m.; l'.'.0-J,-i..14,8.4u,
3..Vt, ."S.!.!. 0.4:1, Jt.lep. in.
For Kiilriii. 7.10 a. in.; IJ.I.'i, A. 10 p. in. Hi::.
TIJIJN.T, II i.'ii. m.; 1..V.. 4.4.;, t; i». in.
For Nrwloir.vp'»rt. 7.lo a. in. ; VI \\ .1, c. Ift p. m.
llKTt KN,«i.l"i, 7.-''i, 11 a. ni.;'i.."<>, 5 4.1p. in.
For fcxeier, Hover and Uruui Falls, 7.XS, ^M a.
in.; l,.t.lo, .'•.1") p. III.
For Main. on Fallr., Ithideford, Nieo, Old <>rehHr«l
Boa<'h iihI rorllaiid, V.^t.'i, s :i.< a. in.; 1, 21.40 p.
m. Uciiirn troiii i'oriiaiid, 7.30, H.4U a. ni.;
ri.4(i, ;t.:M 11. 111.
For IJair.,'\.r, llelfaMt, \Vatorvl!le, Hkowhe^ran,
tUx'kland and rarmltiKton,)'.;i.'i a. m.
For 81. .lohn, N. ll., Ilalllav, N. .s., Montreal
and l.'iu'liec, ^..•i.^ a. in.
For Ai!uii.~ta, itath, L«w-|Hton, rt^H.^ a. in.; 1 p. ni.
For T<oelie.''ter and Alton liay, 8 a.m.; 1,3.40
p. in.
For K.islport and Si. .)ohn'r< (per Nteamer), on
Mnnda) •, WednoxdayM and bridayit, at 1 p. in.
For H<M-kland, llelfaM, llniiirorand .Mt. iKxeit
(stcaMier from rortbnxl), Tuei«<l;kyit and Kri-
' (laya at 3.4i> p. in.
Boston & Maine R. R.
^
IIV1P0RTANT_N0TICE.
Cliaiig-o of Time.
On and after Hiinday, Ort.'Wd, the following
truiiiM will be dl^rontlnued : ^
For ItoBliin, ti..Vk, H.;t6 a. ni., 2, 3.35, 8.2.^ p. m. ;
from HoBlon, «, 11.15 a. in. Fr»r I.awruiu;*), fljt.%.
}<..'S.>H. n^.-i.^iri, 4 p. in.; from l.nwreiicti. tf.a.'i, 8
a. nr.. .', 'J.:k), p. in. For I'ordaiia, t!.15p. m. ;
from I'oitland, 5..S0 p. in.
The irntn now leaving I.<»woll for Itoston at 7
H. m. will lenve at ti..'*<i a. ni.
A new train for ItoHton aud' Laivrenco will
leave Lowell at 'i p. in.
SUNDAY TKAI.N8.
Thn train now ieavlUK bobton at 7.M foi Ix>w-
ell will K-a\eat 7.
Tne train now leavlntf Lowell for Roaton at
8.4.'Vwlll l.'uvo lit 7.to.
'I'liu fraln now leaving Lowell for LAwren«ie
and Haverhill at 7.50 p. in., will leavu at 7.3U p.
111.
For further parib-iilarn *kv time rJinU.
.J. v. Til 11. MI'S, lien. Ajtt.Ht l^iwell.
Stcanicrg.
Boston & Savannah
isti<;a.>isiiip co.
Onlj Direct Lice from Nevr England to
QaTaunah,
C (iintciluK there w Ph all Uall aiui Water Llnea.
FAVOItlTK KOUTK TO FLORIDA.
Ironnlea-n/'hlpa "riATK CITY" and "CITT
OF MACON" le.ivlML' Siivannali IMer, (;ongreh6
•ir.ot. ISottton, KV'hiCV TIU'U.SPAY. at S
o'olo»'k. For freljjlii or pwHii^'e, npplv to A.
DkW. SAMI'rtoS, :oi \Va(«»!<fcrlon »troVt, now-
ton,or tolUCilAUDhON .i UAltNAUD. Aireni«,
ItOKtt^U.
SUNDAY
7.:»^, H.iO
TUAINS.
m., 12.e5,
5.40,
&G0.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Conlrul Street, Lowell.
Ov«r Preaeott National Bank.
For Hoiilnn, 7.:»^, H.iO n. m., 12.e5, 4.15,
7J10 p. in. UKTUItN, 8 a. in.. A, 7 p. in.
For I.Hwr»incc>, fi.'JO it. ni., .^,40, 7.<Vt p. m.
UKTl UN, 7.40, (4.15 u. m., W.IO, 5.15 p.m.;
Mouth l.awreiiee, 4.'^.^, 7.44 p. in.
For llHVfrhlll. H.i*) n. in., 5.40, IM p. m.
KKTl KN, t*, ll.4.'i a. m., 4.11.S, .^ W, 7.W p. in.
For Port iMnd. 5.40 p. m. UbTUKN. 1,4.15 p.
m. •\. r. FUKItKK, lien. Mann|{er.
WM. MKItltlTT. .n<.,Supt.
.1. F. I'lilLLll'S, Uen. AKt. at Lowell.
Oct.«. I88L
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOUER 10, 1M7.
I Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Wootiwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of '
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Sold Everywhere.
TV I IV e: I
FIFTEEN IIUNDIIKD GALLONS pure Port,
Sheny and Hock from Concord umpcB, pnt
np oupecbiDv for family n^o. connMcri'd the best
arileli; ever piiton the mnrket for the inorey.
Made 187010 I KJl. Before purrhHsInK call and
examine my stork, whl h MIJ.ST BK .SOLD.
OTIS ADAMS. Ch«lm*rord, Maaa.
ALL KINDS OF COMMKItCIAL JOB
PRINTING done at the Courier Job Office
proisptly and at lovzcst prines.
We tako pride in showinjf property
litte the resideDoes we oiTer for sale on
Belmont street, a street restrioted to fine
residences. Tbey have been erected un-
der oar personal sapervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rang-'Uient, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold Wttter, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— Ue seldom have a plaee that we can
off.jr at the U)w prlec placed on this extra well-
built iwo-story bduso of el^ht rooms, bcHlde
ba'h room; heated bv furnace, has hard wood
floors In dining room, kitchen ami pantry;
handsome k"" llNtures, etc. NtlKhborliood llr«t-
class and near bii«lne.-»9. {l(>.V.i)
On Central Street.— Very ileslrable piece of
proiiertv, coiislstliiK of two-story house and
nearly iToo feet of land. Could easily be made
to pay more than 10 per cent. net. (1603)
Not far fr«»ni Mwrrliiiack Strict.— Two-
story, two-tenement house (d 14 rooms, llnlshcd
In Rood shape. A barnaln at *1>'>(H». (IWi'J)
If you will call at our oiHce wc will show you
some Invc.siiacntd thai will pay you better man
10 per cent.
Shspard, Russell & Co.,
88 CENTRAL STIIKET.
Ov.M- I'rescott National Bank.
Piissenger Service from Lowell :
For Boston, at 5..V), «.:», ^«.M, t{7d<l, 7.S0,
Mt7As. MH.iJo, ♦{{».•.••.», 1ltf.30, ♦JtH.M and 11.00 a.
m., •IJli.iO, l.iO. S.IO, HJJ.IO, ♦|{4.iJfl, 4.SC,
irSJfi, tuio, •}J(l.S4, •118.02 p. m. HUNDAVS,
•II7.SCI, ti uo, *}ili.'iO a. in., 4.J3 p. m. Keturn i
116.45, 7 ■Ml, 8.00, •H.:k», •11.00, 11. 1ft, ^10.00, 11.00
a. m., 1-2.00 m., •I.ik), 3.00, •:i.ou, 1I3.4A, 4.45,
•VOO, .v:io,ii:».4.\fl.l.'i, •7.00, 10.00,11.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS, U.UO a. in., 1.00, ft.OO, •? UU p. m.
For Wohorii, U.Sfi, 7.1a, 7.S.'i. » -Ji, ll.iw a. m.,
l.«), 4.:{o, K.oo. «.34 p. m. SUNDAYS, 9.00 a. m.,
4.i5p. ni. Return t 8.2i. U.4I, 11.24 a. m.,
ft.0«,U.4i, 10.2:1. 11.83 p. m. SUNDAYS, 9.27
a. m.,^-J7 p. in.
Hm^ y.xfr**». iXorthern Depot onlu. JOr fm
nrrivai oftrtUna from the Sorth. W Vla lied/'ord.
For Lawrcnoe, e.:U, lo.l.\ ll.uua. m., 1.40, 2.10,
4. 0,0.00 p.m. SUNDAYS, at ».lft a. m., 7.16
p.m. Keturn: 7.4.%, 8..'U) and 1I.2A a. in.,
12.05,8.15, .'i.l.), 0.4.5 p. m. SUNDAYS. 8.UU,
HM a. m., (l.l.'i p. m.
For Ralem anil Way-Stations, 7m3A a. m., 1.40,
H.OO p. m. Rvturn : 7.20, 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Time given beiow it fYom Northern Deptt.
For Ayer .lunctlon and Way-Htnitons, at 7.15
a. in., 1205 and 3.0,5 i>. m. SUNDAYS, at 2.16
p. m. Keturn : 8.I.S a. m., 12.65 and 0.15 p. m.
SUNDAYS, 8.1.'. a. in.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merohacti and Miners Transnortation
Oompanj's Providence, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Most Direct Itotite from New Kntrlaad for
Norfolk anil lilchniond.Old Point Comfort, Va..
Washington, l>. C, and Italtlmore, Md.
PABSENQBRS AND FRKIGHT.
Tlivlroc Stenmahip Wllllaui Crane, 1AM
tons, Cant. K. U. Wnrrcn, salla frooi ProvlUeDce
every W1£DNK8DAY, ti p. m.
The IroB Mteainahip Johns Hopklna. 1500
tona, Capt. II. D. FobUt, sails evn v SATUR-
DAY, 0 p. Di., frum L0MHUAI.K W^Akr.
Those well-known stoam»hlps are larjro and
comfortable .ind lined with every conveiilenoo
for PASSKNUF.KS and commandod bv navl-
KUtors of lonir and suicosHf ul experience. Son
voyages by theso steamera are n freshing ami
Invltroratlng and the round trip tan Im- aecxitn-
pllshed In rivu UAY8. Fare, Including room
and meala, very low.
FRKIOnT C<»NNKCTIOM8
Made without
draya^e with
routes :
the following
"^lli: LATR8T fOPUTvVli COLLKC-
TIO.NS OF
T
Vocal and Instrumental Music,
VftniiR FolUs' Album. A Inrfec collection of
waltzes, Kalop><, polka«, maiche-", Kchottlsclics,
reveries, Kavoites, cu-., for piano or cabinet
Oivran. Klciraiitly bound In jiaper, prlcn ')()(•.
KIHoCollc'Ctlon of Dance Music. Contains
all the latest waltzes, pralops, marches, froiti the
•Alikaib)," "Black llusaar." "Nanon,""Gaf-pur-
one," "Aniovit:!," et<:. Trice .V'c.
Flano Monnrcli. A collection of plan* solos
from suih wi Iters as V,. 1). Wilson, Hcaumont,
DclHnper, Dellbes, Leybntrli, Lan^ie, Kilenbcrx,
Mlchaells. Ilohm, Llchner, etc., etc. Best book
of the kind published. Price .Wc.
Fhtiious >ong:s. (My fainou* composers.) A
{rrand ex)llectlon of stan<lnrd and popular songs
ami ballad-; price 50c.
Monnreli «.f Song. A collection of gems of
Tosil, Molloy, Millard, Sullivan, Adams, Mar-
zlals, WelPngB, Bucalossl, Moir, Abti Gatty,
I'oniet, DlehT, lloeckci and others; price 60c.
Knipreas of 8ong. A collection of popular
sonffsliytho most famous American writers,
Incliidlnj; pems from llowaid, Scanlan, Gus
Williams, HUolly, Bobby Ncwcomb, Harry C.
Talbert and 11 host of others; price 60c.
Any of the above books sent by mall. Price
00 cents.
QARDNBR'S MUSIC STORE,
Pianos, Organs, Music Books and Musical Mer-
' chandlse,
00 Merrimack Street.
E:. G^. :eak:ei- Ac Co.
-■, *
will, during the next three months, make very
rcnsoimlde prices to persons who wish to
brighten their homes with new pnilor, illnliiK
room or kitchen floors, laid In nice klln.drled
hard wood of light color wlih Inlaid Iwrders of
cherry or walnut. Nothing can make a richer
looking parlor than such a floor, spreail with a
variety of rugs to suit' the taste. In place of
•lusty cjirpets. Parties wishing any nch work
In our lino will, by plsc.lng their orders with lis,
receive llrst-class work. Warr«nt«<l to sUnd
beat without abrlnklnff. S. O. BAKER * CO.
For Amherst, MUford and Wilton, at 0.16 a. m.,
12.66, :l.48, 6.40 11. m. Sunday, 2 p. m.
For Greenrteld, I'eterboro', Bennlngum, IIllls-
Itoro' and Keene, at U.I5 a. in. and :i.48 ji. m.
For Nashua, Manchester and Concord, at 8.80,
11.1.5, U.44a. m.. 12.55, 1.47, 3.48, 6.40, 6.25. 7.4i!
)).m. (Sundays at 2, 7.48 p. m.)
For Pcnacook, Franklin, Lebanon and White
Klver Junction, nt U. 16 a. in., 1.47, 3.48 and
♦7.48 p. m.
For Warner, BradfonI, Sunapee, Newport (N.
II.), Claremont and Claremout Junction, at
0.15 b. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTllton, Lake Village, Meredith, Laconia.
Weirs, Plymouth, Warren, Haverhill, Wuods-
vlbe, at 9.44 a. m., 1.47 and •7.48 p. ro.
For Campion, Thornton, North WooilsUick, Lis-
bon, Littleton and Whltctleld, at U.44 a. m.,
1.47 p. m.
For .Jefferson, Lancaster, Groveton and Fabyan,
Ht».44a. m.
For Montpeller and all points on the Mont poller
and Wells Klver railroad, via Plymouth and
. WoodsvUle, at 0.44 a. m.
For St. JohnAbury and Lyndonvllle, via White
Itlver Junction, at 0.15 a. m. ami 7.48 p. m.
For St. .Johnsbury, Lyndonvllle, Newport, Shcr-
brooko, via Plymouth and Woodsvllle, at 9.44
a. m.,^7.48 p. m.
For Montpeller, Kssex Junction, Burlington and
St. Albans, vin Central Vermont line, at 9.15 a.
m.. 1.47 and *7.4.s p. m.
For Montreal and tiuebec, via Montreal and
Bopton Alr-Llne. ai. ".•.44 a. in., •7.48 p. m.
For Montreal, via Central Verraonl line, at 9.16
a. m., 1.47, *7.48 p. m.
tm-* Daily.
Freight trains lenve Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
tMO, 11.08 a. m., 2.2."), 10.00, 11.01) p. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2.30, 4.05. 9.40 a.
m., 12.2.5, 8.15 p. m.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at 9.05 a. m.
FREIGHT REPOT, WBSTKRN AVENUE.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and tbe North and West, at 7.2U, 11.36 a. ra.,
3.0.5, 6.45 p. m.
Leave Lowell for Ayer Junction, Worcester,
Fltehburg. New York and the West, at 2.45 and
9.25 a. m.
C. 8. MELLEN, Genl. Superintendent.
GEO. W. STOllEU, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. E. PAIGE, Local Agent.
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Boat RailroMl In the World.
The F»ateat Tralna In the TForld.
Now York to Chicago. 34 hoars.
N«w York to Cincinnati, 21 bonra.
Now York to St. Louis, 29 hours.
Fiv8 Daily Express Trains to the Wesl
Apply for tickets and full Information to
W. B. BATCHSLDSB, Ticket Agent,
No. 29 Morrlmack Street,
GEO. W. MILLER, Ticket Agent O. C. B. B.,
No. 86 Merrimack Street,
A. Y. CASWBLL, Ticket Agent B. it, L. E. R.,
Middlesex Street Station.
▼Ir^nln and Tennea««)« Air I.lu*. at Mor-
folk, Vn.
Atlantic Ckiaat and S«aboArd Air Lln«a, at
Norfolk, Va.
OhAaapaakfl and Ohio R. R. and Kanawha
DIapateh, at Newport Newt, Va.
Richmond and DanTlU* R. R. and Pied-
mont Air I>ln«, at Weat Point, Va.
Baltimore and Ohio R. R. and Continental
Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Merchanta and Minora Trana. Oo.^a Saran-
nah Line, at Baltimore, Mil.
Through hills of latllnir Issued via all alwye-
nnmed routes. Mark goods via P., N. AND B.
LINK.
Tickets on sale at E. Q. Winpror'h ofl!Ic«, 8
Westminster street, W. ILCilliRCM A Co.. office
1 Weyl)osBet street, or at Steamship office. 99
India street.
For rates, jiassagc or frels-ht appl v to
K. II. KOCKWKLL,
New Kngland Agent,
Provldenex5, R. I.
3Hoob an^i Coal.
Oeoriro ^- Stanley,
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
Merchandlae deHrered per order from all
trains on the Boston and Lowell, Naahoa and
Lowell. Old Colony aad Boston and Maine R. A.
Shlppinc rtoelpta obtained for goods forwarded.
omm tS Thomdike Street.
At tho Old Stand, 38 Middle Stre«t.
At the Now Yar«l, Foot of Fund Street.
ll^illitim ICittrecliro,
A. W. WtKKS, Agent,
Wholesale and Ilctall Dealer In Wllkesbarre,
Lackawanna, Lehigh, Franklin, Cumlu'rlarid,
C. C. Caniiel, Ac. Wood, Charcoal, Llnic, Ce-
ment, Ac. T^leidione number, 2.*<4-2.
WM. E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and itetail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
OKI Co.'s Lehigh, Philadelphia A
Rcadlnc, Wllkesbarre, Lackawanna,
Mai^'land Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
i^oap.
KIRK'S
(!ipIjD
FLOATSNC SOAP
IS
THE CHIEF
For tho Dath, Toilet und Laurtdry.
Snow Whito nnd Abnoluioly Pvira.
If jrour cleaior il>irn not kci-p Wldto Cloud H<tap.
tend to i-iMits tor htiini'li' iMkc to tl<u uiakors
jnS. S. KIRK & CO.,
c:':iCACO.
nrTY-riTTn year.
LOWELL MUTUAL fIRL INSURANCE CO.
(im(«s 40 Oulral NIrfH.
.I.e. AIlIlOTT, P.it>ii«i.NT.
E. T. AHI»>TT, 8M» 'Y A.su TRKAt.
nilUX'luKM :
Win. M. Wl|r<rln, l»e:vj. Walker,
.1. K. Kellowa. Aiiii>b It. l<>i!ucll»
\Vm. P. »ra/.er, N . Id . WriKhf,
Cl\'ii«. A. M">u. A.U. Pollard.
VV. K. LMoKHlou. K. T. Abbott,
J. C. Abbott, P. C. Gates.
DIvMends OO >'KR CKNT. on the yeart. M
pt«r cont. on three ycari>, 9»^ pur cent, on oat
year pollden.
In eoniicetlon with the aliovc company Is a
treneml a^'eoey fxr dlvldeud paying imitual and
mliablv stuck c«{Bi>iutl«a.
E. T. AHIIOTI.Acwkt.
THE HOLYOKK 8T1LL LEAD8
On and after June 1st the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL TkX •
TO PER OKMT. DITIDKNOS.
I his company has a surplus as reganls iiollcy
Icrs.of f:>:{4,24i). and will write on MKK.
CANTILK kiskii. Represented by
Charles Coburn, 28 Centril St.
Also represents oUier llrst-class Mutual and'
Slock Companies.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood!
(Solid !
AT THE ■
Rolial>lo !
FI££ INSURANCE AQENOY
— or —
GEO. E. METCALF,JI0^56 Central SIreeL
Having purchased tho aitoncy of the Merri-
mack Mutual Kli-e Insurance Co. of Andover,
with Itxi sl.\.ty yours of satisfactory deallnv with
Its policy holders, he Invites all tho former
friends of Iho company and many new ones to
examine Its merits and reliability. Six other
companies also rciireBfiited by mc.
GEO. K. MKTCALI'', Mi Central .Street.
Successor to K. L. Cardell A Co.
Oak,
Maple and Pine, saweo
and split.
WOOD.
"^' ^i".? "p^iinr ^"^' CEMENT.
T TTITI? COBB'S Kxtra and Flnlshlnit
LilaLEdt oiens Falls, Vermont.
All kinds Bulldlnur and Amerl- PU I TK*
can and Scotch rire J>11.1 VXl.
Hay. Sti-a^r.
Masona', Dental and Land
Plaster. Plasters
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUA L.
Cash assets Jan. 1, 1887
Total liabilities (ro-lusuraBce)
. .f 492,28fi.7S
.. 150,66.%.15
Net assets.............. .......... p33o,(l71.A0
Policy holders share in the profits ou expira-
tion of policies.
DiTidendi, 70 Per Cent., After Joly Ist.
DIEKCTOR8 :
Levi .Sprapiie,
(Joo. F. Rhthardson,
i>. 8. Richardson,
Chas. II. Cobum,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. Kiroball.
Henry C. Howo,
C. C. HutoJilnsoi) ,
W. F. Salmon,
8. T. Lancaster.
Oflico, 87 Central Street, Lowtill, Mas*.
LEVI 8PRAGUK, PKKi»inKNT.
E. M. TUCKE, Skcketabt
«»-lnBuraueo to any amount efleclcd in relia-
ble companies.
E. M. TUCKK, Agent,
27 Central Street.
KAOIilK,
OMAKrOAL.
FBBTII.IZBIUI,
HAIR,
SAND,
ORAVBI..
Floui" and G}-i*a/iii.
Office and Yard,
27 Thomdiko Street.
Telephone 188-L,
Branch Office,
88 Merrimack Street,
Calderwood's.
PHOTOORAras.
A. H. BANBOEN, 24 Oentral Blook,
Begs to announce to tne oitiecns or ix>well and
vicinity that he has nurcbase<l all the neaatlTea
owned by the late N. C. Hanbom, and la now
Ipreuarcu to All duplicate ordera from the same.
By lonff association In business with the late Mr.
Sanborn I feel oonlldent of giving perteot aMla-
(Mtloa to all hla fonaer onstomara.
Mr. J. L MOSS,
NO. 07 GOBHAM STREET,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tla
worker. A Une lino of
MlLKMEf/can cet Milk Cans as good and
cheap as in Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Gorhaxn Street.
Cliffoi-d'«
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 ANDOYES 8TBEET.
FM-Class DyeiiK of Every DescriptJon
Done at abort notice and satlafactloB
gtuuranteed.
liadlea' and genta' garments djsA whole.
All kinds of garmenta cleaned and repaired
if dealred.
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB, WEDNESDAY. FEBBUARY 8, 1888.
CUFFOBD'S DTE HOUSE.
PHIIX>ftOPTTT OF MARRTAGB, giv-
ing a dear synopsis of tbe Impediments to
marrtage. exhausted vitality, etc.. etc., can be
had from all news agents or forwarded direet
trom the anthor. Dr. P. J. JOROAH, It Joy at.,
Boston, on receipt of t8 eeata.
LOCAL NEWS.
CITT COUNCIL.
K. B. ilusm.tr Conflriu«tl as Cbirf EnginM*!
— N« ClUib-w f«»r <»v«riMM)r of the Four—
Kx|>frt AssfhMor (or Corporation Taxes-
Fruitless titfssiuu of the Coiuiuou Coun-
cil.
Tliere was a ».peelal meet Inn of l>otU
brauebes of tbe city council last niKbl, Mayor
Palmer prt^ldin;; in tbe up|»er board uiid
Pre.««ideul Conaut in tbe lower board.
Uuard of Atdernisn. '
All tbe members were pref.eiil.
Tbe report of llie ebief of p.illee for .lanua-
rv was received and llle«l. In addition to
tdeoMial MaiUlies. ("blef of I'olit-e Noyes
cjilN tbealleiilion of Ibe elty aulborltles to
the Imporluiiee of leocrvlii-.? tbe two nev/
room-, on tbi; second floor ol" Ibo police sia-
tion as ^keplnK rooms for a «lelall of tbe jio-
liee force, sleeplnit aecoinmodallous liayiug
been provided for tbe •luhiule men. so
tailed. iHifoiv tbe polleo Mai Ion was reluod-
elled. lu ea^e sueb aeeoiiimodations ure not foiu.w-
provided III Ibe buUdlujr tbey ijiu^t be else- | «a)H, as follows
where, at 'in liieoiiveuieinie to tbe depaii-
imiil. lie ulMiealUutlenllon to tbe need of
rew-Tv in • u rbom f<»r the matron at tbe sta-
tion, who sbould Ij* witbin ett»y call imd
reaeb of Ibe police slalion uijrbl and day.
tlVKKSKIIl Ol- THK nHlll.
A eomraunlestlou wa* n^ceived from Jo-
seph SiiiUb, Keeretaiy of t'<e ovcrsi^rs of tbe
poor, aiinouncjiiv; tbe deaJb of John K. Cal-
faban, a ineiid>er of the board. Proceeded t«
fill tbe vacancy in the board bji ballot:
Whole number of vo'cs " 8 8 8
Nooesbarv tor a choice ^ S .1 5
WllsilnW.Crey 3 8 8 6
Charles F. V arc um U 8 .1 1
Allre«l Leblau' S i 'i 1
and Wilson W. Carey was elected uu the
part of the upper board.
rillKK KNiilXKKK.
The mayor nominated t barles W. Marriott
as ebief eii«;lneer of tbe lire depariiiuut. AN
dernian Putnam moved that a ballot l>e liad,
yes or uo. «ii bin eundrmalioii, and the mo-
tion was « arried. Tbe bouid refiiMtl to eou-
tirin biin. liy a voteol 'J to (I. Tbe mayor
tbeii noiiitiialed Kdward .'<. Ilooiner. und tbe
board eonbrmed bim by a uimiiiinou.> vote.
urn Kit mslNKMH.
Tbe Ixiwell Iteform club wa* lleensed to
give dramalle eii(ertuiiiiiienl« in il>« ball, by
reuoiumeiid:ilioii of tin; euiuinitlee on li-
ceMMf', and the lieeiise-fee was llveil lit tH
|>ur annum.
joM-pb .1. Adams was nominated and eon*
llrmetl as li»b warden, to hueeee.l Drien C.
( arltoii. Tbe boitid accepted iiii iuvilulion
to attend a peaee ball by l'a.s»ae<iuaway Irilje
of Ke«l M«'n Kebrii;iry lUtb.
Nollec wax leeeiveil of a i^uil of Ueriiard
1>. O't'oiinell against tbe city In an action of
ouniruet. In wbidi daina;:e». aro l;dd at #;iOb.
(bi iHflltioiwf (ol. 1 . A. 11. Dimou. L. H.
Quliiiby wai made a sim. Uil p<dle« olMecr
li»r the preiiiUes of tbe Ciiited Males Car-
tridKiM-onipaiiy and \leinily.
On uetltiou of UtQiije H. Mufton aud oth-
er* the I'entralville .M. E. ebureh was II-
wiiMjd to obstruct llrldKe street for bulldintt
purposes.
IMi the petition of the K. <J. Baker eompa-
iiy. for licence to wt up and niii a Nluliouary
Bleain enulne of 6(1 horse-power oii^ Dulton
street, a fiearin^ was ushlKUed for Tuesday,
February 'iK, at k o'clock.
Willlaiu (i. Humps wascouliiracd asacou-
stable.
Miehael II. MeCue ami llariUon W.
htreeter were lleenstd as aii»iloiii'en>.
The petition of James (iieaoon for a il<|iior
lleeUM; of the four! b class al .No. (il Sullolk
street wa.* referred lo tbe lil•ea^e eoininittee.
Williaiii Dolan was eoutiinied as a inem-
l>er of the dre depariment by reeommenda-
tlun of tbe uclintt ebief eUKiueer aud tiie
<»mmittoe. ., _„
Tlio reslxnatlon of John W. Tilton as a
i>ollcemau was aecepteil. h^lwurd Uurke
wa- dlnebaiK^-d from Ibe deiiartment for
iM^lcct of duly and conduct unbecotuluK an
©IHcer.
Bv recominendaliou of Ibe committee on
I)olb e. Huub !durpby was eonlirnied as a
special police ollbujr for Webster's bloitk aud
vTcinltv on .Menioiaek street, w petilloned
for bv'Prenti!*s Webster.
J iliii A. Uilbrlde was licensed to run a
pool table ou .Middle street.
Lll^t'Olt LICKXHK liisrcs^io.s.
(In motion of Alderinun Put nam the re-
port of tbe eoininittee on lict iim>. submitted
at the lBt>t meetlni,' on llie 'ido«et of granlin)?
a Iii|Uor lieenM- lo (Jeor,;.- U. ( ii>biii« of ibe
bt. (.barles hotel, was taken rioni the table.
A^leniien Carter an<l I'ulnain recommended
the license, in the repoil, and .\lderman
Uunels oppn-^ed il. It was voie»l to >?iant the
lieeUM?. Alderman llolden's voice alone Ih?-
iiijr heard against it. Ablenniin Carter moved
that tbe lieeii-c Ik- fUKl for tbe n;nmiuder of
the vear. eontiiiiiiiisj to .May 1>1. Alder-
man ' ituuels moved an imeiidiiii-nt tbat tbe
lieenf'e Ix? ♦'J.'iO, and made remarks In su|>-
port of bis niHtion. He (^aid tbat, allbouRb
the lime U hImiI till tbe close of tbe license
year, he understood that the parly who aNks
tbe liii'nM' has been dolii;,' business s-inee No-
vember.
Alderman Carter— 1 can't say bow lonw:
Wr. (."ushin:; lias solil liquor, bul he >a\> that
he desires to lake out a licence, w ill be gov-
erned by its re<|uiremenls, aiiiMe*li-c'* to be
protecled, if llccn^ed. under tbe law. If Mr.
CnsbinK has l»t>en *ellin}?, contrary lo law. be
didn't believe tbat Mr. Cu^blll^; knew it.
Alderman Houlwell— In what way has Mr.
CushinK violated tbe li<iuor law *inee la.st
November?
Ablerman Kunels— 1 don't know as I can
aay in what particular. The other man who
sold liquor on the premises left, und Mr.
(.ushiug made an application for license
when Ibis board came iu. Tbe rea.son tbat
he has been sellliij; without a liceiiwe is be-
cause Ibe city government has been lax In
enforcin>? the law. bavins lieen so for sever-
al vears. People have Iwen selling liijuor ou
mere applications for license, or bouf;ht up
licenses. Tbe law is explicit that no appli-
cant for lieen»e can sell liquor till tbe license
is jiranted. bul tbe contrary has l>cen the
custom for several years.
Alderman Carter— As I understand the
case, Mr. CusbliiK l)Oii<:ht the house, but noU
Ibe bar. Aliout election time tbe man who
nin the bar was caught selling liquor with-
out a license, and Mr. Ciisbin;; afterward
bought out the house. Tbi.^ was in Decem-
lier. be tbougbt. < . , ,
Ablerinnii llolden said that it was state
election dav wbeii tbe man was sclliug liq-
uor at tbe hotel bar, williout a license. He
asked on what ba^is tbe license fee was flxed
Alderman Putnam— The license fee was
fixed at i«o()0 last vear for tirst ilass licenses,
and «100 is a fair pi-opottion of that amount
for the balance of the license year. He didn t
lielieve in asking a larger fee of one person
than of another who is selling under the
• wiine <<lass of licx»nse at tbe same liiiie.
Ableiraan Holdcn moveil tbat J'r. Cusli-
ing be required to pay a pro lala license to
that lixed last v(ur for the lime he has l»een
helling till the close of the license year. Al-
derman Putnam seconded tbe motion, and It
was adopte<l, AMcrnian Uunels alone voting
against il. Alderman llolden said be Ibought
Ibis action would make tbe license nearly
*'i60, but Alilerinan Putnam ^aid tb:it it
would lie about 4(110.
Chairman ^'badwlck, who was calletl to
\be ebnir bv Mavor Palnier late In the sCRMon
by reason o'f theboarsencH* of the latter, said
that it woiibl l>e iie<'essary to fix the liinc,
d'>tinitelv, befonr a liceiise fee couM l>c tixed,
aud, on 'motion of Ablerman Holdcn. this
matter was referred to tbe committee on li-
censes.
OONCURUKNT BU8IN»<8.
The followiog petllloDS were referred: Of
.Sarah K. Walker for a sidewalk oa Uie
southerly side of Talbot street; of Edward
8. Welch aud others that Merrill street be
Bccepted and Ihe lilies defined; of Effle E.
I'e('k for ex)m])ensHtlon for Injuries received
by alleircd defect iu Anne street; ot J. L.
Noyes & .Son for compensation for bmor; of
Mary E. Maude for eoinpeni«alion lor per-
sonal injury by reason of defect iu a portion
of Cenlralstreet.
Tbe lollowlng animal reports were re-
ceived and ordered placed ou lile : city treas-
urer, supcrinleudeiil of htreels. and Iward of
health.
An order introduced by Ablerman Chad-
wick was utbipled providing tbat the coiu-
mitlee on Ununee inquire Into and report
upon the exitcdieiicy of Hccuring the ser-
vices of an expert in as.sessliiK the value of
eorporaUon pro|)«'rty and lo iissist tbe asses-
sors, by reacun of the recent lack of agree-
ment l>etween the assessors and eorporalious
relative to the value of that properly.
Common Couuvil.
The council was culled to order at S.IO
o'clock, with 23 ineinbers presenl.
On motion of Councilman Lawrence, pro-
ceeded lo ballot fo4 two surveyors of higb-
UO
IX rotn owwiiM.
jRrntcal.
eiltngtooot K Co.
C* h l^ooti k Co*
■••sssesssa
...11
...10
. . 9
...»
.. S
... I
... 1
... 1
•sssaaaeaa 1
..ts
..I J
,.li
Opening and Cloalng ot
stf'Ckirrected to October )e6, 1887.
HAILS UUK FBOJf
Albany and Ibo West, 6.40, 9.20 a.m., 1.16, 6.40 p.
in.
Kail lUvor, Mass., 9.U0 a. m., 1.15, T.'iO p. m.
Klllerlctt, Mass., ll.W a. m.. ?.*> p. m.
buau>n,Slass.,(>.4U, 8.46 a.m., 1.16. 3.1U, 4, (i.40,
8 p. m.
Concord. N. II., 7.40 a. m., 12.», t» p. m-
Draciit, Mass.,^ p. in.
kaisutru, H.4.% a. m., 3.10. 7.90 p. m.
KluliburK, Mass.. tt.20 a. m., 1.16. 5.46, 7.90 p. m.
l.awrun(H', Mass., U.iO a. lu., 3.1U. 4, 8 p. m.
Mancbtihter, N. II., 7.40 a. in.. 12.26, 6 p. m.
Nashua, N. II., 7.40 a. m.. 12.25. 7.20 u. m.
Now York, N. Y., «.40, 8.45 a. in., ».10, 7.«» P- ni.
Northern, 7.40 a. lu., 12.26, 5 p. m.
Nurlh lilllerlc^t, Mass., 11.20 a. m., 7.20 ji. m.
Nhw lUidfonl. Mass., U.io a. m., 1.16, 7.90 u. m.
Providence, U. I., u.io a. in.. 1.16, H.40, 7.20 p. m.
Southern, 0.40, 8.45a. in., 1.16, ;i.l«, «.4U u. m.
SouUi Kraiiihiirhani, Mass., U.20 a. m.. 7.80 p. >n.
Blony Itrook Way, ii.20 a. m.
Tyiii;sl>uro', Mass., 7.40 a. in
TvwKbbury, Mass., U.2U a. lu
2;J
t\
12
12
<
h
U
.%
6
U
5
3
1
Whole number of votes
Necessary for a choice.
K. It. Allen
II. P. Iteals .....>.......
('. U. Coburn,..
T. J. Sparks.'.
A bhutl 1 1% w reiiee
K. J. 8herwo««l
P. A. Mi'ousfceau ..••••
It J. Murphy •••
It. l>obhlnx
On motion of Couueilinnn Lawrence, pro-
ceeded to baUol for an overseer of tbe iioor
in place of tho late John F. Callahan, as fol-
lows:
Whole number of votes •
Necessary for a choice •
Alfred Lehlanc 7
W II. Parker ^ j|
C. V. Varouiu '. • ••■*
W. W. Carey.... ..........«•••.•••. •
Kiank Owen. • '* >
f*. II. K la.. ......•••**** ................1
On motion of Councilman Wesiall, pro-
ceeded to ballot for one surveyor of bixb-
ways. as follows:
Whole number of votes W
Noce*sary lor a choice I*
II. P. IteaN. .10
It. It. Allen .......... I
(; G. (Coburn "
A bttott Lawrence *
Tbe joint oitbr nqubingllic commitleo on
llnali«'c to coll^l(ler the(juestlou of einploj-
ingexiHjrt assUlaiice for Ibo board of asses-
sors, was adopted rtilboui oppoi-illon.
On motion of Counelliinn Hiouss«'au, pro-
ceedeil to ballot for oue overseer of tbe poor,
as follows:
Whole number of voles 2S
No«*ss«ry lor a chol^^e 12
Altr.d Lcblaw... ••• U
C. F. >'arnuni C
W. IL Purlvor •• •• *
W. \V. (/arey ^
V. II. Kla '
It. B. Allca •••
A motion lo adjourn, made by Conuellmau
Murpliy, was ileleaUd by a parlv vote.
Tlie piesideiit aiinoiinec«hbid be bad a les-
olulion. n ported from the sired i-ommiltiH',
fixing the pav of street employe*. IJefore it
was read, Conncilniaii (Jarvey moved to ad-
journ. Tbe moliun vvh» defeati-d.
Councilman Sparks a^ked for Information.
He said that a motion :u in<tefiiiilely post-
pone action on the resolution bad l>ceii de-
featetl at the lust meelin»{, and tbat a notice
of reeonsideiation bad l>eeii niHiie.
Tl>e clerk read the n'coni, at Ibe request of
Councilman (iarvey. Tbe latter moved ro-
eonsideration of Ibe vote to poi-tpone.
Councilman Sparks inoed llial Ibe whole
matter Ihj referred buck lo the committee ou
slreets. The motion was del'caleil.
Councilman Sparks «ave notice of a motion
of reeonslderallon at Ibe next meeting.
This was ruled out of order, on tlie irround
tbat it was done lo obstruct biisinesf.. Tbe
rulluK was uppealod from, and tbe chair was
sustained.
Councilman Wright moved the RUsi>enslon
of tlie aSlb joint rule, in order that the n«so-
lulioii inlubt take its final pas^ajie. The vote
on tbe nioliou was 12 lo !». und the chair do-
clared it carried.
( ouncilmau Leary calbil for the reading
of the rule re^cardinV Ibe suspension of the
;;.'ilh rule. He iIioiikIiI <oiiiuilinen bad some
rliibts tbul should l»e respected.
I'he chair anuoiuiecil that ll bad raisiiuder-
htood llic clerk rev:ardinv the vole, and that
the motion bad been defeated. The cbair
staled to the council Ibal il liileinled to b«5
perfectiv fair.
Aldeiinaii Kunels apiM-ared in the council
ebamljer and annoum-ed that tbe aldermen
wei"e reudv to adjourn.
A inolion lo adjourn, made by Couiieilmau
Sullivan, was «leU'ale<l.
Notice was received from the board of al-
dermen that it ha<l eleeled W. W. Carey an
overseer of Ibe poor.
On inolion of I'ounellmaii Lawrence, pro-
ccctled lo ballot for one overseer of the poor,
a> follows:
Whole nunilHir t f votes
Necessary f»ir a ••bolcsc .^
W. \V. • arey
C. F. VariHini
W. II. Parker
Aliixid l..eblauc
K. It. Allen •••
Councilman (J^rvev moved tbst tho
rule of the council be read. Tbe cbair ruled
tbe motion out of order, on llie };round that
il bad nothing lo do with Ibe l.u>luess l>e-
fore the council. A mollon to adjourn, inailc
by Couiieilmau Siilllvan. was carried, at 1I.25
o'clock.
Organisation of Ihe Comiidttee on Cona-
inons.
Last evening the coinmiltce on comraous
held a met ting vvilb every member in attend-
ance, and AKIermaii Holdeu in the chair.
Couiieilmau IU>gers was secretary. The
uuestion of giving the cricket club the prlvi-
■ ... .•-- .-• ...1. ,.„.„....... «.j,8
»»e-
as
discussed but no conclusion arrived at.
Councilman Wright slated that as much as
last vcar's committee bad, ijlPi.OOO. would be
'wanted. IJegarding llic appointment of a
suiH*lintendeut of commons Councllmttn
WrIgW liclieved it would Imj Initter to have
one capable man supervise tbe work 00 all
tbe lots, instead of having a special superiu-
tendent for Fort Hill purk. Tbe meeting
was closed by Mayor Palmer calling the al-
dermen to a <'onsullalioii.
GoUt iu moat cases first makes llself known
by an acute pain In the joint of tbe great toe.
This most excruciating i)aiii injiy be likened
to that produced by the drivinsr of a wedge
under tbe nail. Wlien thus afifeclcd rub well
with Salvation Oil, the greatest pain-cure on
earth. Price 25 ceuts.
••Hall'a ViototT."
While purchasing a l>ottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked: "I call your Harvard Kronehlal
Syrup "Hull's Victory,' feo wonderful arc the
results it accomplishes." The victories
which It has gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cotiKb ami bronchial dlftl-
culties are almost numl>crless. As a speci-
men of tbe testimouials we arc dally receiv-
ing read the following:
MONTPKLIKR, Sept. 13, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. S. Hull ft Co. :
Gentlemen— Please send me by express, C. O.
I> . four bottles of your llarvanl Bronchial
Syrup. I have l)oen urIhk It and feel that I owe
mv life to lu wonderful curaUve powers.
' Yours truly,
AKIIA Thrutue.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
)i lb. lH>tlles at 26 cents, and X lb. bottles at
W (Jenu a bottle, ^^f^^^y^^'^,: S.""
A Ck>. {suooeasorf to' Lvford A Hull), Five
Cent Saving baiik buUdlng, .corner Menl-
BMck MidTohD strwts, Lowell, Mass.
7.16 p. m
, 7.:»0 p. m.
4 p. m.
Milford, .V.ll., 12.25, 7.20 p. m.
Windham and Pelham, N. 11., ft p.m.
Woi-ocsu-r, .Mass., S.i6, tt.20 a. m.. 1.16, 7.a0 p. in.
Koene, N. II., '.f.20a. m., l.lu p. m.
Salem, Mass., 8.40, 8.4.'>a.m.,1.16,S.10. 4, 6.40, ^
p. ra.
Lynn, Mass..«.40,8.i6a.m.. 1.16.3.10. 4, 6.40, 8
p. m.
M AILa CLOBM FOB
AlbanyanUthe West, 7. 8.46 a. m.. 4JM). 7.15
yalimver',Mass.,7, 8.46.10.80. 11.46 a. m.,3.60,
7.16 n. m.
nillerloa. Mass.. e.io a. m.. 6 u. m. . ,. . ^
Uoslon. Mass.. 7, 8.46. 10.80. 11.46 a. m.. 1.40, ZM,
6.7.15 p.m.
Connopl. N. H., 8, 8.45 a. ra., 13.16, 7.16 p. m.
Dracul, Mass., 8.45, H.45 a. m.
Kasieru, 0.10, 8 a.m., 1.40, 6.7.16 p.m.
riuhburir, Mass., 1.86, 8.45, 11.46 a. m., 8JM, T.IA
p. 111.
Lawrence, MaHs..(i.lO, U.45 a. m., SJW, 7.16 p. m.
Manchester. N. II., 8, 8.46 a. m., 12.16. 7.16 p. m.
Nashua. N. 11.. 8, 8.46, 11.46 a. m., 12.16, 6.7.16 p.
Sew York. N.Y., 7. 8.46. 10.80, 11.46 a. m., 1.40,
8.60. 6. 7.16 p. m.
Nortliern. 8.45 a. ra.. 7.16 p. in.
North Itlllerica. Mass., 7 a. m.. 8.50 P.m.
New liedfonl. Mass.. 7,8.46, IO.au. 11.46 a. m.,
8.60. 7.15 p.m.
Providence, It. I.. 7. 8.45, lOJO, 11.46 a. m.. 1.4''
8.50, 7.15 p. ni. . .„ . ,.
Southern, 7, 8.46, 10.80, 1 1.46 a. m., 1.40. 8.80. 7.1.'-
p.m.
.SouUi Framlntrham, Mass.,7, 8.45, 11.46 a. m.,
.?..>),«, 7.15 p. lu.
.Stony brook Way,«Jt6a. m.. 4JiO p. m.
TyiitfHlwro'. Mass., 8 a. in., 6 p. m.
Tcwkhhurv, Mass.. U.lo, v.4.^ a. m., 1.40 p. m.
SlUtord, N'. IL, 6 a. m., 12.15, 5 p. m.
Windham and Pellialn, N. II., K.45, 9.46 a. m.
Woroosler, Mass., 0Ji5, 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a. m.,
4.S0, T.lSp. ni.
Keone. N. H.,«.H5, 8 a. m., 12.16, 7.16 p.m.
Hiilcm. Ma«s.,7,8.45, 10.30. 11.46 a. m., 1.40, 8.60,
7.15 i>. lu.
Lynu.Mass.,7,^<.46, lO.So, 11.46 a. m.. 1.40. 8J»,
7.16 p. m.
MANUFACTUBINW l*TOCK«.
Corrocte<l dally by Wliliam Shepard. broker,
No. 28 Central siroot, PreaooW Bank building,
l.rf)well. Where no new transactions Uke place,
the rtKurtifc of previous quouUons as to price
asko'I, bid ana sales are tfiven.
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6
u
5
4
1
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Amorv
AmoeVcaii
An'lroscojortu
Appioiou
A liantic
Autru^ta, Qa.>..*'*
.Vrlln^iou
liordcr City
Hates. .............
HooU
Ilosvoii
Huston DuokUo...
Cabol. . . .
Chlou|>eo
Cuina
(Jocheoo....
(Jolumblan.
ContlnontAl
Dwlirht
Kverett .
Krauklln
Great Falls
Hamilton...
Hamilton Woolen.
Hill
Hartford Oirpet...
.Jackson
(y.'iconla
Lancaster
Lawrence
l>owell
Lowell M. Shop...
Lowell HlcacJiory.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Gas Co —
Lymau
Maschoster Mills..
MassCultou
MorrlniJick
Middlesex
Mnnadnock
N.ishua
NsuMikeajr
Newmarket
Nov.vay Plains....
Otis
Pacific
Pcpi>erell
Pembroke
Hnascll Mills
.Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
ThornUkc
Tremoia & Suffolk
Union Cotton
V«.=na!lK>ro'
Wai^hloKton Mills.
Webater
wniimauUc Linen.
York. ..............
Par
Last
ralue.
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Asked.
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question of giving the cricKci ciuo lue pii>
lege of plavinKonlhc South common w»
favorably acted upon. Tbe necessity of m
curing a larjre appropriation Ibis year wii
IT IS FOR Tovi !^ GIVE AWAY Almost a MJracle
WInans Bros.'
INDIAN CURE.
Tboiissads hsTt takso
currs
RbM-
f?
Tbonssads are
taklDfltsad
Rxjoionro.
oofBOMD to bsr
^■•L By lu OSS
pcrU
sad
out
.ror
'tro«.
reora
DlT
pines
msnti^
FslUon
ke.ltis
t » • u r •
Ispselfle.
Is VC17
ptrsasnt
' lo tsk* and
tagulck und
rMOCMARK. tflSotlvo la
crsdlostlaa disasss from tba ■yttcia.
It pu/lflM snd aortelMSWa Bleod, asd |t*«a vtgsr
nnd Mranctb Ui tUa aystaaa. rtckUsf ssy UUpluco
SMat lo IU own natanU poalttoa. Oivs Isdlaa Own
a ixUl aad Iha M«ailn« of basllh wfll mhsI/ follow.
ladian Core 11.00 a Bottli. Blx for SS.
rasr*aan vt
THE WHf AHS KEDIOINE Oa
WOBOBSTKR, MASS.
ilam,
ScroTuk.
EoiaiDs
Salt Rbrtun,
Btposcb. LIv
«r sad Kldos
Troublas
It la tba wo
Han't a u r o
lhoD4,i(pot
HIvaly caret'
alltboaocoiD
plalott ao
SCHEME.
•ne oftlie Most Remarkable Cures
Mif liloud Poisoning Ever
Accomplished.
<^^^l^*
ManpraKE
CompounD
.\iiii>iijj llir \;iri'>ii'. i>r:;uns of cnir system, none
|iiil'>riii :4 iiicirc isM'iiti.d |>iirt tliun the I.lver und
KldufVH, !in«l ko iniiiiy |>t'< ;>lr are afflicted with, dls-
>ast'-<d'ilii'Kc<>rtrnnt,r:iuHin|( Ihe Blood to beCoine
itii|iiitc, tliut il la our (irxt duly to aHsitt Ihein in
(u II work. ThiB U done in a lliorouKh nimiiuT by
liiualla' Man<lrMke(;oHi|N»un«l,vvhirhik purely
\i'i;<'<al»le, aisl is worthy •<)' a lairtriiil.
InuralU' Maiiilrukc ('oiiipound ia ^old by
ill l>i ii;;^lbl>.
CltKCAKkK or I.V HV
« lli: IVCJ.MiLS MKI>I<'AL CO
I.OWIl.l.. MASS., I "S. A.
l>ilu«, SLOO; Hla Uottlvs for •O.OC.
Hot Peanuts.
Try a quart of hot peanuts at Kniis's fruit
aud eoufectioiierv store, 3 Merrimack street.
He has a line Philadelphia baking machine.
It cooks them in good shape, gives thein a
niceflavDr and makes them taste srenuinely
nice. Try one quart and you will be sure lo
buy more.
Rare BarKain.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of excel-
leut land located 8>i miles from Lowell P. O.
In one of the best towns and nelghborbooils
in Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, gra|>es. Ac. Cottage house of 7 rooms
with au extra good cellar. Good water in
the house. Also plenty of shed room, lirge
high posted barn, match-boarded, with good
cellar. Will keep 5 cows and a horse. This
place must l>e sold within 30 days on account
of Heltling an estate and is ollcred at the ex-
ceedingly low price of f220(). Full particu-
lars of Thomas H. Elliott, 33 Central street,
Ijowell.
Furniture ami Carpeta.
Sherman A Manning have a lar^e line of
household famltnre, black walnut, ash and
painted chamlier snltoo. New and elegant
styles at very low prices. No. 8 Prescott street
Soutbwlok block.
ifecMiaa's Hair Utore,
94 Merrimack street. Is a popuUtr resor* for
ladles who desire to obtain enuino bargains.
The proprietor has placed such low prices on
every description of hair goods that everybody
shonld uke advantage of them at onoe. Call
early for a choice selection.
Distress After Eating
B one of the many dlstiKiTenblc Fymptoins of
ilyHpepsia. Ileadacbe, heartburn, sour stomach,
liilntness and c4iprtclous appeilU; arc also
caused by this very widespread and growing
disease. Hood's .Sarsapnrtlla tones the stom-
ach, creates an appetite, promotes heallhy rtl-
gestbtn, relieves tho headache, ami cures the
most oh»tliiato enscu of dyspepsia. Itcad tho
following .
"My wife had dyspepsia. She coubl not keep
her 1' >od dswn. and had that oppressed feeling
after eullug. she had no ni>peilte and was itred
all the lime, she Iriod numerous inodlclues
without being relieved, but tlic flist Ix.tlle of
Hood's SarsaDarllla did her a great deal of
good. She bus mWeii two lK>tiles, and can eat
anylblng wlihout dlMiChS. and has no trouble '.ii
retaining fi>od." .Ioiin Hatxknkiki.ii. Marbni,
^*"°' ALL-GONE FEELING
"I have been 'roublcd wllb dyspepsia. I hinl
but little ai>pelitc, ami wl at I tlbl eat dl^tichced
mc, or did nie little jcood. In an hour alter eat
Ing I would experience a faliitiiers or tired, u'.l-
gone feeling, as thouKh I had not ealen any-
thing. Hood's Sarsaparilla did sic an Iniuieiise
amount of good. It gave mean afpcllie, and
my food rcllshe<l and willslled the cnivlnjj 1 had
previously experienced. It relieved lue of that
faint, tired, all gone feeling. 1 biive felt so
much l)cttcr Blnce 1 took Hood's SMrsaparllla,
that I am happy to recoininend it."" (-J- A.
Pauk, Watcrtown, Mass.
N. B. He sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for ^.5. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD A (JO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO I>o«*e« Onf^ I>oll«r
Has received New Swiss and
Hamburg Embroideries. Inser-
t!oii.s, Allovers and Tucklngs.
Torchon and other Laces. Rnch-
Ings, Covenlry Ruffllngs, white
and colored . (ilermau and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Goods In great Tnriety. Exami-
nation Is solicited.
^<^(jii
We have on hand some-
thing like $200 worth of
Christmas articles, small
thinf^s like Court Plaster
Cases, Ash Trays* Candle
Sticks, Egg Boilers, Paper
Cutters, Match Safes, Nap-
kin Rings, Necessaries, Col-
ogne Bottles, Pen Wipers,
Pocket Books, Purses, &c.,
&c. A levi of these goods
are shop \iorn, but uine-
tenths of Iheni are in per-
fect condition Now we do
not care to pack these
goods away; it means con-
siderable hard work, takes
up valuable room which
we cannot spare, and next
Christmas when they are
unpacked customers will
say "chestnuts!" We want
to go into the market next
fall and buy the latest nov-
elties, and when we have
our holiday opening show
nothing but fresh goods.
In order to distribute
these articles, which cost
from 5 cents to $1.00, wc
shall wrap each article in
paper and every person
buying 50 cents* worth of
goods in our regular line
will be given one of the
packages.
Remember we do not
charge anything for them;
you get your money's
worth to start with, and in
addition we give you
present.
We shall commence
this give away scheme
Monday morning, Feb. 0th,
and continue until the sup-
ply is exhausted.
a
ou
T^EJiPV^ <^oor>s !
"Woroewtf?!- Sc Co.
A4Jumi4M« Windout Bereent,
Patent SIldhiK Wtadow Screens and Screen i j^^ receiving loU of new goods, nuy a Watch,
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors \ ^ Dif^j^^^^ m„g, or select some beautiful dc-
repalred. Rubber Cushion Weather Strip for | ^j^ ^^ silver.
keeplnx out dust. Sectional, extension and i _
oommon ladders. Patent folding clothes dry- „ viklTW WA1VTH
ers. hard and wooden ware, machinlsu- and ADTERTISE lOUM VI ABt IB
carpenten' toela. LoBfinan ft Martfn's pure ^
prepared pahiU. Carpet aweepera and dotbea ur niB OOVBISB.
cr-rs^sr'-^ ■-"*••' i«.: »-..»«.«--.—
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OppotiteFiwtOflM.
Wcgl\e bulow li statement of one of the
niosl ruuiarkable cures ever accomplished bf
any medic. na. Seldom lia« a coiniuunlty beea
so ^natiy liite'.(«ti d ill a case of this kind aa
was tbe village of DamarlscoUa Mills, Me..
in the slcki^crs and cuie of Mr. liunklB.
Kver>tblugcliiti bud failed, and <leaili seemed
liicvluibk, wbeu llooil'ii .Sarsaparilla waa ra«
sorie I to aid effected
A Wonderful Cure,
"Tho Blaleiueut wlilcb 1 hero luuko may seem
too exlraordlniiiy lo be true. Hut I will tell
my story us plainly nnl truthfully as I (xtsslbly
csn, ami I'efer lor coiroborailon to abnokt tMf
rei>ldeiit of this loM II, where I have lived all
my Ufe and am well kr.owo.
"When a yonlb.d was strong an«l active, able
to work haid, aud aniblllitus to su'vecd In life.
I am now ;{* years t»f age, ami 14 ye^r.. a«o b*»
gin lo havecplli'ptlc llts, caused, as wc Iteiieve,
by injiirluH to tho ttpbie received by a fall, aa
nonuof our landly have ever been Klmlbirl/
afliicted. SiiiiP nine years ago, by adx Uro of a
phyHldau, I Is'gan to take a broiii!<tu core,
pound, w'hic.li had a tpilellng e(ro«-t upon mj
nerves. This being, as I am told, a 'eumuUt-
live iliUK,' and taking nothing t«i carry ll out of
my system. It hud a dUaslroui and
ALMOsr FATAL KI'I't.eT
u|>on my l>hM»d. In fad, I think I never oould
again go tlir<tu)(b the pain asd misery of tna
past two years, .hoihi alter I licitau wltli tIM
bromide, sores appealed on tlie calves of osy
legs. .Slowly but 'Ui-cly they spread over my
lo<ly. 1 tried ull the medicines we could bear
of, but nothing stayed Ihoir lerrlbio progress.
They be<'ame very severe under my knees, and
when I wallu-d liliiod would start from them
and murk on the lloor my pidb from room to
room. .\t li'iiKlh the curds became contracted
so that 1 C4>uld no loii^-i-r w.dk, and w.is obliged
In ile<pHlr to take to my beil, from which I
uever expected to rise. KxieplIng my bead.
hands, fDctaiid brctisi, I was III' rally iMivered
with Mires, c.<>ni>taMtly dlMhsrglng curruptlon.
No worils can convey an blea of the terrible
<«tiflerlnKS I endured, us my condliion was al-
most too tcrrltilo to diserllnv 1 wu' unable to
Mil up or lie dow n, but was obliged t4> ko<>p in a
recUnliiK po.dtloii, n- ting on my fwl, hips, the
palms of my hund% an<l the back of my bead.
1 ould not l>oar the touch of heavy clothing.
and my « overbids were of Iho lightest |iosslbla
mut4'rlnlr. When tbey wen; changed or tbe
clotiii on my limbs were removed, large scaba
came oITu lib tliein. When old surus dried up
new oues toriiied.
I 11 All Nu Arrt:TiTK
t>r strangtti.eoiihl eat hardly anything, and
wshIu such pain llrtt I could bleep only when
I liecaiiie totally exliain-tcil und relapsed into
uiicoHscluusiieos. I ha<l the eoustant atteutloa
uf a lovli'g lather and mother, who almost ex-
hausted their lieallb and means In endeavor-
ing to relievo my suacjrlngs. I bad iMJon con-
llued to the bed ulxiot a year w hen. In Hoptom-
ber, I iKI, 1 asked mother If I coubl try Hood'a
Hursaparllbi, us we bud read of Iih ranarkabla
success. I took one buttle and notbM^d no
rJiaugv lu my coiidltlan, but e4 iitlnucd to use U.
Whim on the llfth Iwltlu we iiotlcAMl ttiat tba
sores seemed to look iKiter, snd tbe flesh under
tliem nalnra!.
ThkH Hull of ti'tpr
Wascbeei-Ing, ami when my young filcnds In
the village imide mc ti Christmas present of a
do/.en bottles ol IIihmI's S:irsuparilla, my grati-
tude to IhiMn and to Ihe medicine was almost
un»'pe.ikHble. I coiiilnind to Improve. The
smaller HtiCH gradually healed up. and eveo
tlic mure htublH>i n onus were fwrced at last to
yield U) the inedlclne. New nnd healthy sklB
fonueil. My appetite came liac: to mo. I at*
well and Increased In flesh. I soon Itegan to get
natural sleep, and now rent ns well as any one.
After btlngconllmd to the l)fd a year nnd five
montliB I was able to getnip. I ^cemoil to grow
strong<ir every week, and could soon work
alK)ut the hon«e, ninl walk with a cane, which 1
should not need, hut for Ibc contracting effect
of the sores upon the cxjrds of my legs. I ^aaa
now
i:Nriiii:i.Y kkkk khom sorkk.
IKvlng all over my biidy only the wrars as re
minders of my siiflerliigi. My whole Improve-
ment I aliribuie silely to Hood's Marsaparilla,
and can triitblully say I believe I owe my Ufa
to tills womlerfiil medicine." li. Wakhkn IUW-
KIN, DamnrlscottH Mills, Lincoln County, Me.
For i'orroboi'utlon
Of the iiliove testimonial we can refer to alnost
every resident of Daa.trlsi^iUa Mills and tbe
villagoA about. To Ih^ more spcciflc, we have
recclv<^d letters emlorslng Mr. Itankln's state-
ment and testifying to the womlerful power of
Ilood'.s Harsaparllla as shown in this case, from
I Makk I>. IUnki.n-,
I .J. F. Mbm.ioan, Postmaster,
W. T. York, Hotel Proprietor.
W. C. I'K.vuuK, all of DamarlscotU Mills.
B. /. Wl.NHL.ow, of UnKiklon, Mass., for 1«
years postmaster and express agent at Da-
marlscotta Mills.
Mrs. II. M. WiiiTTF.MOHR, Ay«r, Mass.
William H. Cishino, Worcester, Mass.
TiiKRON O. Kankin, Worcester, Mass.
John II. Uankin, Worcester, Mass.
r. M. Iloi,LlN», "7 Franklin street, Boston.
What More in yecessaryf
Surely, afler reading the above, not even the
most skeptical cjin doubt the peculiar power of
Hood's .Sarsaparilla in purifying the blood, driv-
ing out <lis<?a»e, and Imparting health and vigor.
SnU Hheum,
, "I was troubled with salt rheum till about
i three years ago. My face about the eyes would
I be swollen niul (.ciblicd, my hands and parts of
my body would he raw norcs for weeks at a
; time, my flesh would seem so rotted tbat i oould
: roll pieces of net«h fmm UHween ray Angers aa
I large as ft pea. In fart I was
toiimk.ntkh with salt rhkux
I In the worst form, an<l had to leave off work al-
I together. I consulted several doctors, but tbaf
j gave me no nllef whatever. One called It t7p«
! poison and ?nvc me mrdlcine ace^nllngly; but
I aaUibeumcintiot lM!curc<l in that way, I aa-
j sure you. seeing HofMl's SatsaparlUa adver-
tised, I lK)ii};lit one ls»Ulo and used It accordla«
to dlrectlnns. It helped mo so muck that I took
' a secxind an«l tbini ImiiUo. and
1 IIAVI. SOT BEEM TBOUaUro
I with salt rheum i.ln«:<. I will recomaseiid Hood's
Sarsaparilla not en";y for salt rheum, but for
humors of all kinds, loss of appeata,aad
! •all-gone' feeling so often ezpwienoed bjr
one. I^ treating for salt rtaenm I used Hood'a
OUve Olatment on tbo plaeea aJaeted. A. D.
ROMUS. Hagar alrM^ JMMle* Ptelm r
- y
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IS**
8
LOWELL DAILY COUBIER. VEDNE8DAY, FEBBUABY 8. 1888
Eije lotofU JBailg Couriet^
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' iuili rLKNOTH OK OAT. I MOON
B 6..M » BJI7 I lOh. l«in. I « «.»« »• »"•
Smott f!tttrm So. ;<..-Tlu< few nnkos ot snow
that fi'Jl yoi»ior.lHy iu>on Hinoiinte.t lo rothhij:
aB<l n)Oi4 of the an»riio<»n ««» Mr- Show Xtc-
|{ai»ln«unK"«t nlK«iit 5 »»'cl«Kk ami contliuu'd
bri»kly f«>r'«n hour or two, but le«» than two
iBohe* fell. To<lay ha» beon «iiill amt Uuvitten
iBg. A» 5oVJ«Hlt last evcnlnK tl:e tem|.<'raturr
w«i W. »t " ihU inoriilnK ST . auil at 1 orlork
3t«'.
BU8IUESS NOTICES.
"gf Marlon, artlstU- |»holoirniphcr.
|J)r.«l><>!U'.M. >i>;ii>. 1-J Mhl-llt-htrivt.
THE CITY.
oily ban Iwen
Sm IochIh ou puL'es ^ aii<t
!<>»«<' (I. .lohn>oti u( liii
(jraitt*'*! a pt n>loh.
All Kiixli. of i'I^.'H work ait done by llullia-
way. is Mid'llf -tn'vi.
Call on W oo.l.llie jewcllor. and cxainhic
thf ;^ir...'*U >.'oUl \\at«!i.
Albert Wlu'fUi- *. < o. nr.' tho ujm'UI- in
Lowell (or L:iint«on farm liulUr.
1). W. Il'-rm- \ Son. .'»< enirai Ktrtel, have
H full fupplv of all Ihi- !>l•^t varUtlei. of «oul.
Unlcr hoinr.
I'erMHis wMiinv' '«> j"'''» *'"' *"'"''d of trailr
ltiu*t make M|'\.li<alion vnue limetodax. 'V\w
liniil »>f «!»>« I" ivaehed tonJubt.
A inonlb*!* mind ri«ini«MM iiri""" >•»'" Ibi' lan?
llrf. All-o (tunii:an will Im- reUlMMUd at >t.
l»etiT*H «"burvb Saturday ion noon.
St. ValentiiuV day oonn» n« xt TiiomlHy.
and vou «aii Und a i'eanliliil H»M»rHueul of
val"nllne> now at II. I . t bun b A: Son's, ti
Merrimack ^tn■v■l.
lieautifid bmikleli^ and «alendar». from tbe
<'on»rret:«ll«>nal l'ublifbi»« Ilou^e. |io»li)n.
will be on "Jilu at tbe Kiiot ibur.b veMry
Thursday cwnlniy!.
t»wen Klvnn. Ibe trami» wbo was no badlj
frozen, ami Mi>»' Moraii, who w»» severely
iujured liv a Miow hiide, are tt»day very «oU)-
fortable at St. .lobn'i* bo>5!ital.
Tlie •>o!ird of alderni ■« :il Lawrence bave
voleu #2tlO toward defr-uin!! !ln' exjieuKe* of
the reunion of tbe old Sixth r< i^liuent, wbieb
UkoK plai-e in that elty April '.Wth.
The nunieroUN attractionn. wblib on diflter-
ent da\t.<lurln;i the week are advertiiied at
low price'* at the \U>u Maivbe. are always tn-
tleluK cuou^h to alt rati buyers iu abuu-
danre.
Tbe Theclore l<:<Uon orpliamure pnitefully
acknow UML'e^ tbe n ii'ipt of jrifts in .January
from the following jH-rsonj': Mr*. Weiit-
wortb, .Mr«. Tbouip-on. .Mrc LamlHTl, Mr.
Kell^v— third load of kindlings— aud LumsiOL
& IMiidcr's receipted bill.
Fish A PIniDiner. the live an«l reliable real
eatate dtnlers, have remove«l their business
froiu4Slenlral street to ^o^t iHWee block,
room 4, wbert* they have the be>.t of facili-
lies for transactlnw' all bu!'ine^«. iu their line
which may Ik; entruoted to Ibeir care.
At the drill ot the Second Corp* company
la-tnlK'bt, Lieut. \V. H. Merrilt. inspector
of rifle practice in tliecorp*. wa<» present and
pave instruction in loading' and tiring. Lieut.
Merritt Is an expert In thi' line, and his In-
Ktniction was much enjoyed l»y the men.
The cases of slelirbs that tfel sti:ck on the
bare pavement between the hor>e car tracks
«rc numerous just now. One horse on Ml«l-
dlesex street worked »o hard this morniiiiC to
get the sleljrh off that the barue<.s broke. He
WM relieved bv another hor^e, witL a better
harness, and success rewarded tbe efforts of
tbe kceoud auimal.
PvrMHial.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Fioldln>: of Hose-
inan, Montana, are uow vlsillnf friends in
I^tweil. , .,
Urkin T. TiulI.esq.. and Mr. and Mrs.
JesKC N. Trull left the city yesterday lor
Jacksonville, Fla. ■
A Diaaatroaa Pithlas Trip.
A well known ex-captaiu of a local militia
company and a younjj business raau on Mer-
rimack street went to Willow Dale pond yen-
tenlay forenoon in a slci;:b beloi»}.'iiii? to the
former, and spent Keveral hours in flabluK
throujih a bole in the ice. When noon came
both tisbernu II were compelleu to diue ou
raw salt pork a> tl.cy cm.ld ^et no jvood in
the viclnitv to huil<l a nre, and they bad no
otlier fo.;d. The ex-cu,,tuin took some
fefd from the sleijih to pirovide
for the horse, when the aniniHl suildenlv
bolted and ran. .ln.K';iin^; tlie owner over and
thron-b buKc Miow diitlH until bo wa^
oblisjed to nlimiuisb hi.- ^rrasi* on the li: i-
■ nes-^. Tlie <.tlicr im>r!«r wa«. w«y*)Ul on the
1 Ice and the cx-caplain. tlioiouuhly -lisirii-. ed.
i left bim there and walkwl home. S(.me time
duriii" the nftdiioon the iil.amloued tislicr-
imin.aft.ra search, realized what bad liap-
, oened and. tboioiithly duiiil-fouiided. iiNo
Marled for tlie city. I'wo Iricnds tirove to
tbe i>oii<l in tbe alteinoon on a xi-Vt, and i-ee-
inu the dcMited ^I. iirli and no trace of tlnir
fricnt!«. turned aluKil and came borne In
haMe to leani the tioiil'lc The hoi>e had not
Urn h.ani Itoni laM id„'lit but the iniforju-
nate e^cnr^i<»nll.I^ wei«' bcai.Kor a long dis-
tance liewuiliuj: their luck.
Mraara. K•»>'ll^ol»tl * WhIteomVa Callfor-
Ilia lours In MMr«li«
Tlr eloMii;: t alifoiiiia trips in Messr-.
HavnioiulX M'bitconib's winter serie> arc
anrioiincxl lor Manh 6anil 1*J. The eaHy
Kiiini: weatlur in the e:ist i- neiierally b:u.ler
lo bear ibali tlie si lll» d cold of ndilw inter,
and thtie an; few pirsons wbo wtuild not
k'ladlv cxehanL'e It for the ;:eniid and I'liliny
climate of ihe Pacitlc coast. ()ran^;c>. which
bave been lipeiiin:: since Po', niltcr. arc in
tlicirltest cuiiditioii in March and April.
Parties of j:oodl\ iiuiulier> arc idreadx in-
i-uied for bi'th. falls. The out Icaviii'.: l{o>-
ton M'iieb s will i-'o out via ( liicnjio. K msis
t'Uv. Santa Ke. AiluKpu'r'iue. Harstow . ami
San" I'ciinnliiio. Tla- I'Jili of March e\c»ir-
sion i» llirou>:h the south, willi \iMt«.lo i iii-
cinnali. Loidsvlll.-. the Mamniolh la\c.
M«inl>:oineiy. Nevx tMliaiis. Houston, («:il\«'"
lon. sail Antoiiio. and hi I'aso. Time is a
eliolce of Ilvriuiites retuininj:. IdniiiL'-cais
are run on all .Messrs. K.t.Miiond .V \V bit-
conii'"s tr.iins. Tin- last tour thiunuli .Mf\l-
eo is :,iinoiine(d lor .M:ircii PJ. ai d two tlips
to Washin;:;-'!!, I». » ..lor March II ami M,
I he :innuiil si r.wir tups to <alirorn:a. tlie
ratilie noribwi si. clc. are lived for April
•J(i and .Mia :>. Inscriptive circulars for the
various tri'j.s innv lie obtainetl of W. Kay-
inond. •.•»•(; W:isliin)ifon street, opposite
School strut, lloston.
Memorial B««olutloaa
HBADgl'AHTKKS OF FlRK DKI'ARTMKNT, )
LOWKIX. Feb. 0, 1887. \
At a meotlnK held Montlay eveiilnK. Feb- 0. by
the asstbianl eoftlneers ami foi-emeu of the aev.
eial tire companies of LowoU, the following
re»ohi(i(>us were atlopte«l :
WiiKHKAS, It has I'leascil Alinlnhty Opil In hl»
tllvlne wlsiUtni U» rfmovo fnun our mliUt our
woitliv Chief Kngluoer, Thoinaa J. tarrcll,
liierolore be It . . . w .
J{.iohr,t, Tliat the death of our chief has cast
a «looai over the departineiit, ocx-aslonlnji a eln-
ft-re an<l <leep regret aiiionu all Us ineint>er«.
/f( «<>/»r</, Thai while we bow with submJsalon
to Uie hand of au all wise Provblei ce, wo know
that he wbo hii« suffeiv.l us to l)0 bereave t lu
tne losH of (he companionship and frlemlMilp of
one who bv his Rcnlul (llsposltb.n had cn.loai-ed
himself to every inomher of the tlcparlineiit, liaa
(lone so for good ami siiltlclcnt rea^oni', whlc \
we are not now ji .mitted lo umlerslaml.
KfHohfd, Thnt whllowe mourn the Ui-iS of on©
conn. ctcU bv all the social relail.«n» Rcqulre«l lu
a llreman's life, we feel most «li cply l"«l <■'"«•
(lenarimeut has lost an active and /.ealoii* cmer.
and »me who ever .llsclmiKed hl» duty wUh lote
"/".*.i/irr/. That wo share with them the deep
and had iitlllcllon n(.w resting upon the housK-^
Ik 1 I »)l our de|mrte«l and l.eluvctl chief, ami
that we tender U> them In this thj'lr ooUr or
urlcf an uu-ui-ftnco of onr he itfelt sViopathy .
and while rcalUing their gnat l.ercavcdieut we
5perial Notices.
iSpedol notices*
would aaecilomttdv remind them of ilie lilame-
Ichs IJtV oi him the) moiini, of his lldelll.v to
every trust, troiu which lo draw con«olallon
even' In their hours ««r grief.
AV*<./iW. Thai while the >lg' tot his now va-
cant il.ic*' In our mldsi ton. lie* our hearts ami
mv.dve« Uhlndecii MM-n.w. we are roinfo»te<l
l.v ihea-siirame that In. oir grief we hear the
xmIccoI <.iir Ma. tor Kaxliig Well done, goo.t
aiH talthf'.il servant, enter thou Into the Joya ol
' '/;.>'«'<•<'.,'. That these res..lnllon.» he pnMlshe«l
In all the dallv papers ol Lowell and in >auir-
.lav \..\ l'..pull. Weekly sun. ami that a copy
otlhein he iransnibl.d t.i ilie lamUy t>f our late
chief. UcsiKiitully hidiinlttcl.
AsslMiinl Kigliieer*.
■ ,. .UMKs, W. NumoN.
' ClIVUI.IS W. MAIIUIOIT.
t.K.O. V . SAI MON.
Kl>w \itli Ml l.ov.
ilKMt^ W. in itroN. .-.ec.ol Committee.
•Jl .we, t riorl.lii oran>:es -Jo cts. Smith'*.
A Wlnt«T IMai-uM>.
Nolhiiiji is more pri\ nhni at tbU season
than c,.n.ii|:iti»Mi. It slunihl la; lured at
one. or a lifetime of soiri inn "i:«. '•*' l'»«'
nsult. Hon'l take a vioh nt calliarlic. bill
li.e riiln.'- Celery Compound, t!u' only medi-
cine wbn li cures it.
OUR ANNUAL
Febny Towel Sale
Is now In flill binst i>n<l »on-
df rl'nl values arc lioing
offered.
Big lots of extra nice
TOWELS, all linen,
at Gl-4, 81-;], 10,
l'il-2, 17, 20 and
25 cents each.
ABELS & SON'S INFANTS'
DEPARTMENT
Is Btoikoil Willi evorythlng »»«longrlnjc to the line,
amt Include* ChrUtenluK Kolie«, Loufrand Short
Trimmed sups anil Skirts, Kinbroldotvd Cash-
mere Clouks ami Ctishmen! an<l IMuab i^acqiiua.
Kinbrahlcretl Flanuel.s In Shawls, Skirts and by
Iheyanl. Worsted Shirts, nantls, Sacques and
llooieeH, Cotton and l.loen Diaper by the piece
and UubliiT lHapers and Sbeetlnif, Infanta'
Comtjs, lirash^H, Toilet Powder, I'lifTaand I'ufT
Boxes. Trlimiied and Cutrlmmed Nur«ery Uas
kelH, White Flanuels, Nalnsooka, Lonadalu
Cambric and oilier White (Joods, eic.
j^pecial Notices.
rp,
IK LARGE LOT OF
Slightly Imperfect
Ladies' Cloth
^-ASt)
ABELS & SON,
WELhKS BLOCK,
MorrliiiucU Wtroor.
CHIKr 1I(»»MKU.
Arcidenta.
Kllen Lvncb. residin;; at No. 14 Cbapel
hireet. fell while crossin;; that street last
ni-'lif. and a fracture and dislocation of the
anile n.sulte.1. Dr. Hradl was culled and
found her in considerable pain. She was
Boou relieved, however, and is doing well
DOW. ^
Obituary.
Mr.. II. M.. wife of U. A. St. tiair. for-
inerlv of this cilv. died Feb. 4 at Perry, N.
H., after a short illnes« from l)lood poison-
In.;, causc.l l.v a needle entering' ber baud.
l»he h avcs a lliisband and tbr"e cliihiren.
Alice iUi-s di. d at No. 41> Fourth street to-
day, aired i-O ><ar>. .she was a native of
MethiK II.
I^wetl anil .\udover Kailroad MeelinB.
Ala iiicetini: of tlie stockholders ol Ibe
Lowell and An.h»ver Uailro;ol ionip;\ny.
held this nioriiin;:. the followin<; board ol di-
rectors was Cinaiiiuiously ileetcd : Frederick
Aver. (Jeor^e Uiidey. riedcrick F. Ajer,
E. M. Sarf;ent. .lacub NicboN. Artlmr V.
Bonnev.nenj. Walker. (K II. Moulton. I'res-
cott C' Gates, James T. Furber.
Funeral Services.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah Hayes
took place vesterdav afternoon from the res-
idence of her sister, Mrs. <:. H. Sherman, on
Jliddlesex street. Itev, (itor;,'!- W. IJickiiell
officiated. Messrs. Stephen B. PufTer. Henry
Tinker, Thomas Collins and Josiah Butler
were the ijearers. There were present a
number of the members of tbe Pil;;riin Fa-
thers and Ihe (Joldeii t'ross societies, of
which Mrs. Haves was a faitiiful and active
member. The Ednou cemetery was tbe place
of iutcrraeut.
Th« LIU of au .%Vtlve aud I'opiilar Flrr-
Mian.
Ktiward S. Ilosmer. who was eonllrnii'il iis
chief eni;iii.er of the tin- dcpartnienl by the
board of ahlerinen hist ni^'lit, i» a native of
Lowell, and not .lulte 4!i years old. He
j.ilned the voliintccr lire department wiien
hut I.') years old. a* a ineiiilHr of ••Little
Six," or ^ire Klin; c«»nipany. His first iulmii-
bersblpofthc rexular •lepftrtmciit was of
Wamesit No. .'I hami tub. and later be was
connected with Ocean Hose eoiupaiiy an.l
.MazepiKi No. 10 liatni tub. He was i.sMisf-
iinl foreman of liic last naiiie.l company
wlien It was disbanded, bv reason of Internal
dissensions. TliN w«s the lirsi time that
( bief Hosiner was out of the de-
partment, after Ulng first conuecte.l
with il. When .Maz*'t>pa lios*. company
was orira»i/cd. two year* aflei ward, be ac-
»-epted an iiivitalioii to be.oine Us foreiiiiin.
Alter serviin; about three >ears he was a|>-
poinfiHlan assistant enj^iiieer iluriu'.' \io». .J.
(i. i'eaiK»dy*»ttdmmisiralion as nia>or. an.l
continued au as-isianl till Isn<». win ii he was
made chief e'.;:im'er. Ilewa- chief under
the two vears of Mayor (Jreeiilialge s adinln-
isiration'. and the vear follow in>i. under .Ma>-
or Kiinels. He was out of the department
during' Mav«»r Honovan's rr igii. uml com-
meiiee.i an'otber term of s.-rvice as chief en-
gineer in Mav. ls.s.). lie was diopi.ed ou the
.lav ..f Ibe iniiui;iiration of tbe city govern-
ment of 1S.ST. .1 ,
(bief Ku;;ineer llosiner took ibe mith of
otilce last uiifbt, am! at once commenced his
duties. _
OltA>'U ilAN«lET.
Ant«-L«'nten Fe«tlv«l of Freneh <'Hn»«l1ana
-Tli«? l«»Hslai»n«l Spetichra.
A s*'lect iiuiiib.'r of Freiuii Cana.lians held
a grand baii(|Met list e\tiiin« iu Mecbaulcs
ball, which provi-.l before its concliis|oii an
occasion of a iiio-t Iniiliant ebaracfer. No
attempt was iini.le at .lecoralinK <be Inll, but
the rich colors worn by tbe ladies made tbe
room upiear ver\ beirutiful. The aflair was
conceived bv the projectors for tbe purpose
of inausiuraiins a seriesof similar occasions
for the social a.lvanccnienl of tin; French
people here. :tn<l in ibis direction it was
hiirbly successful. Kron. s to 51 a teniptin«
menu claiiued Ibe iitteiiliou of the ^-ay »'om-
pany. As soon us all Inid been salisfird that
tbe supper was one of the best that I'ai-- &
Nunii ever arranRcd, the tables were denied
awav. ami speukinj; l.eiian. Couneilniau
IMerre A. Hrousseim piesi,li;d and Mr. Aiine
(iauthier officiated as t..;i>iiiiast.'r. The first
toast was -Tbe rnile<l Sciles," lo which .Mr.
tiautbier himself n>pondeil. He sai.l the
liberties the French people enjoy in tins
country should actuate tbem to cherish il
warmlv and become Anicri.-an citi/eiis; lliey
sh..ul(rbe loval lo the IiiikI ol tlnir alle^'ian.-e.
Ne.\t "Canada" wa- ^'ivon. Dr. 15. Th. lun
makin^j; a spirited response. His reiii;irl<s
were on the line of an exhortation to the
French Cuna.lians lo cherish tht;ir jecolKc-
lions o* their nalive liiid, tliou-b i)ledi;ed lo
sustain one they bad adupted.
"France'' was retili«d to by Dr. <•. 1-.
ProtAau, who eiiio-iz-d Lafayette and Ifocli-
andieau, and advised his associates to feel
pioud of beiiiK deseeiulanls ol such an
frious race, which liail so w idcly sjjread
ili/.afion and learniii^c over the worNl.
"Our S; cieties" was well handled by
Hilaire Do/.ois, i-iisidenl of St. .Joseph's
soeietv; Mr. Frcl Bosquet, preshhait of the
assoefalion Calbolbiiic de Jeunes (ieiis : and
Mr. c;burles H. rarlbenais, presi.lent of Le
Cerele ( amidien. Their remarks sboweii
the lienelils conferred by the societies ou the
French people.
"The Cilv of l^owell" was a toast which
Couiicilnian Brousseau and L. I'. Lainothe
considered in brief but eloipient addresses,
showing how the citv's wellare will largely
depend ou French Canadians and their
descendants in tbe future, and inaiiitainliiK
that they were citizens ol wbieb any city or
couutrv misbt be proud. The increase in
the French population in 20 years was ap-
A. N. Harmon
shows spe<'1ul patterns In i>ronj!C. oak, and
other kimis of picture moiildln>r. also a xood
line of fori Ign and Aim'rican pboto;;r;iphi»,
steel cngravinKa and eleliin;:s. Tbe prlc«a
are rlKhl. No. 8» Merrlmaik street, up ■tatm.
24 Valencia oranges 2ft els. Stnllh's.
- Val»ulluea»
rran.;'s. Whitney's and Hapbae! Tfck's, I
c<'nt to ijC).Ob, co'mi •. fancy an.l rich. IMc-
lures. frames, albums, stalionery. blank
books, mottoes, perlo.licaIs. Jtc. cheap at
Cambridge's. Merrimack House block.
B« on Time.
Time Is roonov and «pp«dntraont« made
should be kept." If you carry a reliable
watch In your pocket or have a well rotfulal-
ed mantle clock at your home you will bo on
time and live up to your aKreeinenta. A
failure to do so cannot then be e.vcused on
that account. Clarke. .VI Central street,
make u specialty of Hue watches and mantle
chK-ks. and also" has the as.'eney of Parabola
spectacles. Low prices prevail.
Tbi" week onlv— Smith. 47 Merrlmuek
street, will sell 4 lbs. Persian or luolasH^s
dates for 2.'» cts.
This sale Is to ooiitlniio <hrouj;li
the wpt'k if the ounnlillos we
linvo iHP siifllcionl, but wo niniiot
duplidilo lit the samp prices, so
come as eurly iu the week as
posKiHle.
KIMBALL & CO ,
93, 95 and 91 Neiriniack Street, Lowell.
(Stonm aiMl Wator Fittlnir
Are done by ii.i In tbe very best manner.
«tf-Uas Hxtures, Library Lamps and Fancy
Globe* li specially.
FA H HELL cf COXA TO S\
TetCflione I'.'sl. ft« Dutton litnMit.
RAZORS
ST IK) PS.
£prcial i!loticc8.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
llus-
ci\-
Mr.
PoUoa Otnrt.
Wednesday. Feb. 8.— Three fines of f 1 and
costp were imposed for drunkenness.
The case of l>aviJ Constanlme, charged
with being a coiuuion drunkard, was con-
tinued. ., . .,
David Fitzpatrick jrot two months in the
work house lor the tbini oflence of drunkeu-
nc«H. . ,. ,
Thomas Trainor w as sent to the Conconl
reformatory for the third offence of drunkeii-
Bernard Sled-skey was M;nt ci«ht months
to the work house for tbe third oflence.
Hu'.lh Mellen. for the second offence of
drunkenness, was s,..)t two months to the
Mary Trainor was k nt to the work liou«c
lor ekht months on a cbarj^e of ilruukeii-
DesH.
Maria Cougblin. for larceny, six months to
Ihe work house an.l Thomas Henry for the
aame offence recelveil a s«,'i)tencc to the Con-
cord reformatory.
Marjfaret Carr'n ease of illepally selling
liquor was continucti ;o Feb. 9.
Thomas Foster, malicious mischief, case
continued to Feb. 9.
34 baoanafl Sft cU., at Sraith'».
propriatelv noted. "The Ladies" was the
concluding' toast and Dr. Itodier responded
lersely and brijrhtly. All the replies were
iib<:rally applauded.
At the termination of the Bpcecbes the
i)arty entered upon' the daiK'cs. 14 in num-
her, which were kept up until an curly
morniiiK hour, an intermission of 10 minutes
beinir taken. The director of dances was
Mr. David A. ParlheuHis; assistant director
of dances, Henri J. l>anthier; aides, I'lerre
Lantbier, Hilaire Dozois. Pierre Denaulf.
The committee on organization consisted of
Messrs. Hilaire Dozois, president: Aiuie
(Jaulbier, secretary : P. A. liiousseau, L. I .
Kamothe, W. A. Parlhcnais, P. L. Denaulf,
Henri J. Lanthier. Cyrille Consfantineau,
Clovis Beianj,'cr. The ofliiers of tbe ban-
(luet were, Messrs. P. A. Brousseau, i>resi-
deiit; Aiinc (iauthier, master of i^renioules;
P. L. Denault, treasurer; Henri J. Lanthier,
bccretary. ^^___^_^______
You feel free from pain and stroHi^cr after
putting ou a Hop Vlaster. Soolbes, sllinu-
lales.
Wednesdnv and Thur»d«y— Besi peanut
bar candy 14 cts. a lb., 2 lbs. 2j cl8., at
gmllb'v. 4i Mei
Wall Papers and Window Cunains
A HICH VAKIBTY, AT
C.K. ADAMS', 18 Cftbot StreeU
Sunrt onters to us for palntlnir, papering, etc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Carriage and Wagon
Repairing
In all its branches. Best tiidl-
ities and none bnt skilled work-
men employed. CJet our esti-
mates on your carriages before
having them repaired elsewhere
and save money.
STORAGE for Carriages and
Sleiglis. •
THIS WEEK we are selling
one dollar and a quarter
BED SPREADS
For 95c. Each,
Subject to manufacturers' imper-
fections.
We have opened during the past
few days SPRING STYLES in
i
Indigo Prints, Shirting
Prints, Mourning-
Prints, Fancy Dress
Prints, Ginghams,
Cheviots, etc.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93. 95 and 91 Jerrimack Street, Lowell.
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Print lti|r I?roa«i«o».
SHATTUCK'S,
S4 CENTRAL STREET,
Tricotte
Suitings
Advertised b} us last week
are nearly, aU sold. We
have^ however, reiiiaiiiiiig
in stock a FEW PIECES
imOWJV and GRAV MIX-
TIIRES and ILLUMINAT-
ED COLOHIAGS whieh are
speeially desirable.
i»iiici:i
Only 50 Cts. per Yard.
A METHOD BY WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Sa-ve tlie Hent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
the:
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under the Laws of the State
of New York, and authorized to do
business in the State of -
Massachusetts,
A. G. POLURO & CO.,
80 & 82 KerrlmMk Htre«t.
Western Farm and City
MOBTGAGES.
Mew BitinpBhIre Trust Co.'* 6 per cent.
Oebentnre Bond*. Hated on Boeton Stoek
KzchaaKe. For ewle by
F. Rodliff, Jr., Courier Building.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
173 to 185 Central Street.
?rr1iuHck htreet.
Men's Shirts.
WM. P. BBAZER & CO.
Clahnlhatt'ielr Shirts, Laundered or Unhiun-
dcri'd, arc Uic best fltUnK. moRtuflllsfactnrUv nnd
honestly made and ut the LOWKhT I'KICKS.
Hold on trial, Klvlnp an opportunity f'^r Inspec-
tion and comparl8f»n. Money refunded U not
perfectly BatlHfactory. „.,„„ „.,...,^-,
The latest Ptylo« In FULL DIIKSS SHIIIT.'^.
Plain, Twilled and Fancy Trimmed Night
8hlrte.
Custom Shlrt« made from measure.
We are mnkiiiR SPECIAL
PRICES on several lots of
All-Wool Dress Goods
To close ininicdiately,
29c. a yard, formerly
fifty cents.
3{)c. a yard, formerly
sixty-two cents.
49c. a yard, formerly
seventy-five cents.
69c. a yard, formerly
one dollar.
Offers a plan by which yon can secure a
home or busineas property of'your own
qnio^er, easier, with less cash advance
and under more favorable conditions
than are possible in any other way.
The property maybe selected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
Buranoe comptiny, whereby the property
will be at once full pfiid in case of
death.
F. H. & F. L. KILGORE,
Gi-eiioiral 'M.a.xko.sovm,
No. 4 Wyman's Exchange,
LOWELL, MASS,
CLOTHES WRINGERS
28 Different Styles
of Wringers, at prices
ranging from 50 cents
to $5.50.
166 & 168
MERRIM^CK ST.
STORE
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, .Jewelry, Eye
( jlasscB and Spectacles muat be
Rold at prices way below cost
on account of overstock. Don't
mlsH the opportunity. Come and
see. If you want anything la
our line you can buy of ub.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and OptJeian
\J 88 Central Street.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 97 Merrimack Street
47 AMD 49 OBl^'BAL STREET.
LOWELI-..
Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Bfoad-
wavi New York, U. S. A.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Wt make a specialty of Repairing and Beup.
taolstertnK romlture and call for, also deliver
goods free of obarse.
M Preecott Street.
TORCHONS
— AT—
MAYNAUn A CO.'S,
78 MBKKIMAOK ST.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
Soocessor to Dk. B. M. Nrlson,
§4 M errlioecli Street, - • Hoaftord Block.
'^;*w?ni»'Hy •
€nwtll
ESTAIU.ISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS., TITUESDAY, FEIUIUARY 0, 1888.
PllICE TWO CENTS.
NOTA BKNK.
....The New York JjoloijK are a poor Kct.
Tliev ctin't seem to kcfo evpii' a roof over
tbcii* ho:ii|s.
. . . .Tbe ^i-CHl hiiow storm on llio Kcune-
bee t:ot the Ice im-n Into ii "Krrapc" that cost
thciu *40.000.
....The Jliiliie Fanner khvh there is u bU
milk inist on the c-ariK,t, It Will leave a bl»;
' gri'»Kc hpot, if not I'iuvfully wali-lic*!.
....UoucittifN pHlnliiij:, Mnu!. do rompa-
doui-, brouuht jf.Vj.OOOul tuHtion in rurls l!»».t
year. We oall ihat n tlecldtfd roiupadour
Wit^te— of money.
....Tiio year 1N4I wa'j very much us thi**
your, but ni(»ri> idxindaiit iu cold wculhcr.
They hud to cut u chunnel clear tl(»wn Uu*-
ton htirbor tu WX the steamer Hrittinnia ^u to
■eti.
....(.on. F.e>v Wull!icc*f» wife ,\\as turned
out to be un ituthor, no well u<>. If not !i>i ^ood
an, her huhbiiiid. The t«<'iicr;ii wouldn't
have aniounte«i lu unich if It hadn't Itcii fur
II ur.
....i*pHi»t,'tiel«l. Jlii'M., hiiviiij; xucccedod
lu gcttluK h«.-r ^harc of the slciil thi-ou;;li f(U'
a public biiildiii;;, th** iCepuldic.in virtu^u^ly
thinkt the rc«t of the country ouKht to be
ehtoppcd.
...."Happy Meiiiuiu," the '^\\'-\{ htulllou
that tiled recently nt Lexington. Ky.. hud
iWrty-ntne «h>1|!* thut had record* of 2.30 or
better. IIu;ipy Aledlum ^ecnl'> to have };oQe
(to extrenieH.
....The Burlin:;ton Free rre<i<« givoa ti«
Itbo diflcrcncc between a poet und a reporter,
(that the one writcH for time, and the other
faln»>t time. Our titatemeut of the dilt'er*
suce would bo that one writeH for poytcrlly
fanU the other for prosperity.
Entrrtainmmts.
Rev. Alexander Blackburn
.\T TIIK
Pir?t Baptist Church,
Thwivduy Evcuiiig, Feb. 9.
«»UB.IKCTt
Qdu. Qeo. H. Thomas and iho Army of
tbe Onmberland.
flacDical.
(fTlotfjiiiij.
Abies Balsamoa. [OWell Oll6-PriCfi GlCing CO.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
^Miisic Hall.
ONE NKilir ONLY,
t
MAS8ACI1 1 J8KTTK.
Prominent buhlnoM men of Lawrence bave
iiubiiuribtid und prexcnled flUOO lo ex>t'ily
fllanbal O'Sullivau.
Tbe liquor licence of Miehael (ianley of
Lawrence \\-m been revoked on account of
recent Sunday naleH.
I)Hvld F. Loring, for the past 15 yeart*
IligbtliouMe keeper at Highland l.ltcht.' ha^
IbeCD turned out to make way for Amatta S.
[pyer from Duxbury pier.
neurv K. Theips of Syracuse, N. Y.. 78
Ifdarri old, and .Mrs. Mary FUko of Medfield.
laced TU, were nmrriud at the bri<le*i« home
rbesday, Rev. Wilbur .lohnson ofllciatluk'.
Jdisa Ann M. Wheeler was elected a mom-
Iber of the ncIiooI board io Haverhill Tue...
Ity, there having be«n DO choice at tbe an-
lual city eloeti'jn. Site \fi the tirnt woman
jvef elected to any ottlce iu that city.
Rev. Mr. WasHall, pastor of the Orthoilox
cburdi in Meiidon, has been di^uiixHcd bc«
lUHC be Huutked. lie was very moderate in
u«e of tobaoco, aud tbougb inauy la Ibe
wMitMl to MM Mm« tiM n^jorlty nld
t iro. He In said to l>e a irood nreaob-
¥.\ erylwd) *b Favorite,
Oli^vei* Bj i»oii
Supported by the Charming Artiste,
JS.A.TJR BYRON,
In the I'owerlui RoinaiiUc Druma.
INSIDE TRACK
\\\ emphatic tiiccuss In two hcmUphorcs.
With a moKt Itenutllul love story, titv delUht of
Iho ladlei ; and itie m>>»t tlirilllnir and realUtIc
Fire Hi*ene .-ver Intruilucod In a drama.
Tlu* fjimoiis Ityron ^inMiiatlon of pliycra In
their nnturni cliarRcU'ri/atlonn.
SeatB on sale Thursday at lo o'clock.
The American Silver Fir or Balm of
Oilead tree inhabits Oana'la, Nova Soo>
tia, Maine aud the mouutaiuous regions
farther south. It is from this tr(3e that
Fir Balsam, or Oauada Balsam, so called,
is obtained. The inhabitants of this
region, and especially the lumbermen,
are well acquainted with the peculiar
healincr power of this Balsam iu diseases
of the throat and luuge. FIR BALSAM
is combined with PURE PINE TAR and
the best Vegetable Expectorr.nts in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a oongh or cold try a 26
oent bottle and you will be more than
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Cents. Large Size 50 Cents.
— »«)Li> in —
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. Merrimact and Bridge Sts.
Cnstruaton.
IHarhrts,
Grand Pant Sale.
Two yetU'ri' ago we rniulo our
great silo ol punts made from
eu!s^ilm'I■«•s mtimifui'tuivd by F.
A. & J. .Sawyer, Dover, N, IL,
Jit $4.0(1 jit'r jiair, u price never
heartl of l»el'oie and never (luj>li-
eated hy anybody since.
Todav we oiler
Pairs of Pants,
KO. 4 MKKIIt.M.tCK StULET,
IIiivp eon»tantly wn hainl
Fresh killed Turkeys and Chickens
VKMHON, CKLKltV.
UltOtHK, LKTTUCK.
SiVXlU SPINACH,
WILI> DirUS, 8WICKT I'OrATOK.S,
VERMONT AND PARKER H: USE SAUSAGE
TklicI'uo.m; M MiiKit 32.'«-'J.
jTor 5air.
49^AdTeTtlaenieitt« under ,thlH head cms
only le oenta % Wm^ for tlir*>. inaerttoitx.
Ipoit MALE.— Several boar-llni: and k. 'if.
JtiK hoi.M,., (•crif.illy locutfil, at uric ••
irom ».HM. to ♦■.'(•(.(.. Ai.ply to Fl.-i. & IMm injtr!
. \\'villii!iiflc
( IJKAR- IMymonth ITo. k.
.... ■•'"' vliHc IMviii.Miil, lio.k.
• luvvn ami « hltti I.e^liorii (XJckcrvU. .\, a.
(•il<ld('ii,i;iiebuMriir(U.Maii«. .
1r<<ill H.\LI„— A two.Hiory houiM». KiRble and
KiHid lotoi inii.i, dlcint*.! In renDiilvlJIi', a
'.W MtpH|i,„n I'.ll !;... ..l,,.,.! „,i,J |,„rHt. ,„i
urx.
MR8. IIALKY'8 8KLKCT HCHOOI.
termH l>eirln Hept. 0, Den
kuat go
Fa von Downfc'a suit a((ainst Abble Camp>
}ll, Alice Nepton and Oeor^e E. Stackpole,
lembera of tbe Howdoin Square tioeletv, to
>ver 910,000 for daniaKe.. to tlie plaliititTN
sraon anti estalt; in con*«|>lrinK tooliHr^e bim
^itb adultery, wax non»uitc<l in court in
>iton We«fne8Uay, a& no oue ap|)carcd for
lie plaiulitr.
Tbomas Herty, ftentencei) to state prison
Jor life for murder In the second decree, waj*
court In Boston TucHday to testify iu a suit .
kroujfbt iiKaiuKl bim by W. II. IIciuniouM of
Be East BoKtou district court, to recover
alleired to be ilue for services in nt-
pniptinK to secure Ilerty's pardon. The lat-
er cinlmx tbat tbe lawyer wati to be paid on
>Ddition tbat bis ettbrts were successful.
Murdered in • Lyman Street Den.
About midnigbt Wednesday Patricic M.
[urnane reported to ratrolman Hicb tbat a
ban bad been murdered at No. 17 Lyman
treet, Boston. He said that be was passlni^
jie house when two women called him in to
caminc a man who wa^ tboufj:bt to be tjead.
te found the man <l< ad and then left the
juse, accoriipanieil by the women, wbo bur-
led oti'. Tbe orticer went to tbe bouse, and,
|iere beinj; no response to the ringtnjj of the
3ll, tbe door was Ijiirst in. and on tbe Hofa
the front room was the body of a man
fho was recognized as (ieorKe'Wbitcomb, a
jrfumery |>edd!er. His face was bloody
[id bis right eye was tliscolorcJ. Several
3n>ons appeared from adjoining bouses.
Iho stated tbat WblLcomb, wbo bad hirf«i
le bouse only two days :i>,'o, bad been drink-
V heavily, and tbat in tbe early part of the
renins' a party of men and wonien were cn-
Igetl in carousal. The two women in
large of the bouse bave not heeii seen since
lurnano talked with tbem. An autopsy
liU be made today. •'
£icurtfuitui.
All TmvelllBS Ezpeneea Included.
Private piiplU received.
U and April 4.
Al'M Powell atreet.
Mr. H. B. E>AY,
Teaoher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
ArranfTcmenls made an idanlit, oriranlst aad
acconutanUt f'^r concert*. Five Cent Savintrs
Bank BulHtnK.
Mitcliiiirs Boys' School, Blllerica, Mass.
A ttrtcUvMsieet family aoliool for boja. Ad-
aitu boys frea obriK to tfiMR. tead far <lf«a>
larto M. C. MITCHELL, A. M.,
I'rliidpal.
TO —
The KIcventh and Txrelftn Partio»of the sea-
son will lenv« Koaton 'Ihuradejr, March M,
Hud Monday, MMrvh IV, in KlecMnt Tralus
of PulliiiHu PMlMve Cara, with Pullman
Paler** Ululnc Carsttr Hotel Cars attached.
The piiity leavln;; March S will arrive In South-
ern (;Hllfoi'nla Man-li 17, koIhk via Chh^HKo. Kan-
sas t'Uy, Santa Kc, All>ii<|uer(|ue an<l Bariitow.
The >laich 1-2 excurslun will go via Cine nnatl,
Louisville, Manunoth Cave, Montgomery, New
Orleans, Houston, Galveston, .San Antonio an<l
Kl Paso; .ariivlng at Los Angeles and ailjaccnt
points March 27.
Eleven lUturnUig I'arlitg. under special escort,
over Five ItifferetU ItoiUtH. it4?turn tickets also
gooft on nil traitis. Indepentlcnt tickets, cover-
injr every expense lK>th ways, and fclvlnar entire
fi-ee<loni to the paesen/crs while in California,
and al.^o In m iklng the homeward Journey. Ho-
tel c'lupons supplleil for long or short sojourns
at all (he leading Pacific Con»t Retorts.
Secnud and Laat JEscaraion to Mexico,
March li^.
Kiclith Annual Spring: Trip to Calirornin.
April -^8.
Fifth Annual Hpring Trip to Oalifornin,
the PMciftc Northwest and Yellowstone Na-
tional Parlt, May 3.
Rxcurslona to Washington, March O and
.30.
W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMB.
BfB. AKD MB8. HOBSOK'S SOHOOL.
MB. ADOLF KETTEMBEIL
will give a course of
TEN LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE
At our school, commencing on Wednesday even-
ing, Nov. l«th, at 8 o'clock. By special request
ihey will he idven In English. Pilce for course,
aS.UO. Please address
GEO. W. HOBSON, ISO E. Merrimack St.
Maile iVoin CsusHiniereis munuract-
ured Ity F. A. & J. Siiwyor and
the I'l'ic'hratcd Livingston Mills,
At $3.50 per Tair.
These Pants nre made from the
best quality of these Cas-sitneres
untl arc styles that tire bringing
io other clothing stores from $5
to |G.
W)e have added to the above
several hundred [lairs, made trom
cassinieres ot the best makes in
the United States, odd lots which
have liecn selling at $5 to $G.50
— ull put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can equal value for
the same money be found us
this sale ot
TIlK WIIV8 AM> WUKUKI-OHI^IS.
"Why Kanaus l.wf ••xreU In i|uallly la
owing to tlif tliic paMinifs of the \Vc»t un.l
the skill of till' much men in sclccthie and
r.Ut«*nliig tlictr Ml.ick. Th.i reason w.i cnm
•ell It lower lliMH any otli(«r Is Itiiil w« do
not bavt* to Imy of eoinniis^ion men, hut Ity
shipping direct fiitiii tho slaiiuhlerei m savo
Ihat prollt for the iMucIlt ofuur tradt*. No.
7 Frescoit sire. t.
I'llcr, i?|:t.iii. on I'jiHV
riuniiner, lotini I, i[\
isii A
li.i^M-con aln.H (i rooms tiiid hhcl; ii '.iirgidn at
Uori th iMdIdiiiir.
|j^<)Il KAi r..-A t»...Hinry, two trnetncrt
A. Iiouxe ol l.» r.,.>ni», .. i; in uii- I.<mi i,| n pair;
'Mv wuierand (•l<.»ei»; Muijiit.l iii-ir the houlii
lonunon, uhiivlimt 1. worth ".l.-. pirll.; ivnts
lor ♦'.'( p.|- niohth ; ,;.:ixi >.|narc l«..i t,r lau.!;
prlci! (:<> III
iiu*r, room |
I lid I'M-llilllitrn of
IIIMn'ili linllillii'.'.
KIhIi h V
linn.
Ikl
Ixitcr r«Tt.
cliy; prl c
The Belvidere Market
Ccr, Hill) and East Memmack Sts,
First claasMoats. Pooltrjr, Game, Fish,
Oyat«-i-s, Vegetubles, Fruit, and a grneriil
line of Orooerlea at ■• low rioee »■ tht
<iuallly of aoo<ia can be sold. Call and toe.
Ij^Olt HALK.-An e\ci>llcnt lilock of four
I' Iciiiiii.MilM of |lv<' rntims each; <ltv wai< r
am! huwir; iciiIh 1 v iM\ per nici.ih; .THrfi .^(ii mio
led ol lami; >.'i|ini«.| <iii !i popnjar strict in
^lilerc, lonvonlenl t') ilm ntllU; no
in;^ property Clin Im I.. iii.d in Ihe , „ ,
*4J<Mi. iMilf ,.,:,i:enlais of IM, « ihwxlmvv,
room (, llildreili Ixillilliitr.
I^Oli HAI.K.— A vitliiable (Mintr, rnnslvtlng
ol' aihrei M(»r\ lnh kAoiiHO of |.» |.ioit*i,
^hed and goo<l iinioMiitoi Ind, eMeinllng to a
•aek Kli.-el. few Klejis trom the .*.iii« ilctm lioiisf.,
I'l this (it}. It iNHtlilitni properlv i.i ihiit elnsa
\< ottered lor ►all", ."^old to ki iilc'nn entile. ,\n
early ciill will m-.iiiv a I'arjfaln. I'rlie .■jVciii.
j-iill paytlcidais of H»U & Plununer. loo.n 4.
Mulldb-
inidnth
Ing.
ID
+
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietoi.
WK HAVK STILL ON HAND
A larce assort ment of finest creamer/ and
dairy butter and rheeae. which we sliall
dispose of at prices to anit the times, al>
ways aiming: to please our many patrons
and meet the .Icwands of the public. We
always keep in slock all grades, so tbat
none may go away without seeing Just
what they want. No. 7 Presoott street.
Three Jumcs Lock Corner Ma.hlnes.
TllVec Clrcuier .Saw Henches,
Ou.i Jt.iit Machino; eiitH from «, to 3 Inches
(»ue 10-llorse Poiver Knglne.
Oue Power €l<ler Mill.
Lot of n and 4 inch Flange Pipe.
B. r. STEVENa, . 20 Arch 3t„ Lowell.
iHtdcrllanrous.
FULTON'S SUPPRESSED BOOK.
"Why Priests Should Wed."
Sold at our office or sent by express on recelt>t
of tLSO.
SKLLAR8 at C<>.,
31 State St., Room 3 (Traveller Building),
Koston.
Canvaeslng Agents Wanted.
95 AiiX $6 P^uts at $3.50.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Oown in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell One-Price Ming Go.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok St.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
rr Ojrldfl-aj street.
EACOTT BROS.,
PROrRIETORS,
Co Lrt.
4VAdvartlsem«ntB under this head cost
only It oents a line for three Insertions,
.1. »v Ito^crs
t^tfl! lo
* i;o.
21) Market sti*oet.
T
^ro LKT.-A lotUffeat 18 Hampshire atre«t.
1 Inquire at IU Thirteenth street.
BSTAKLISHED 1840.
Send for descriptive rlroulars, drelfpiatlnir
the particular tour regarding which information
is desired.
A Brutal Crime.
)elia Duraut, 21 years of age, living at 40
[>ver street, Boxtou, waa criiniiiaily assault-
|lafit Digbt by SbiuK Kee, a ChiDe.se lanu-
^man, in liift place of businesH, 27 Dover
et, where fhe had called for her laundry.
liriDK the assault the young lady waH hadly
1 and reudered liL^enHlblc. Kee was
ested. He has heretofore been well likoil
[tbe people in the neigbborbood, and la
^lywell educated.
Savagely Assaulted.
Pndrevr Wblte, wbo had beeu drinking,
Hed at the house of Otis Davis iu 8tam-
I, yt., Tuesday and was allowed to stay
night. He is said to have made au im-
Cer proposal to Mrs. Davis, when bcr
and, and H. D. Parker, her father,
iDced upon bim and threw him bleeding
rn stairs. HIh sikull is fractured and be is
, critical condition.
Murder and Snlclde.
lenry Main, a private banker, and John
le of Oalt, Ont., got into a dispute over
fness transactions, and Wednesday Cur-
Itbot und killed Main while be was sitting
IldeHk. He then put a bullet through
lowu bead, dying iuHtuntly.
A Oenerons Ofllsr.
Tdls, Richardson & Co., Burlington, VL,
•II a copy of their new book, ''Great
lBgi,"toaDy.one axkiug. This tells of
[i^t things In nature and art. It also
B Of Paine'a Celery Compound, the Great
Vn Tonic.
S96
Washington Street, Opposite School
Street, Boston, M
EATAND BE MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a lb., 2 lbs. 2Ja
We keep a full line of PUKE CANDIES of all
kinds. MCDONALD'S Pure Handmade Can-
dles, 40c. per lb.
IVutflil IVuts! IVuts!
A full Une of Mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. 2Sc.
FLORIDA ORANGB8, ORAPKS, *c.
Try some of our CANNED GOODS with
your Christmas dinner. Our stOck compriM^s
Iloncy Drop Com, Succotash, Peas, Suing and
Lima Beans, Asparagus, Ac.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IN
Hair Goods!
Our %\.lio Switches marked down to
S1.0O
2.50 <• all lone hair,
..
«
1.S5
3.00 " *< " "
«
..
1.7B
4.50 •• " " "
• «
..
3.S5
1.S0 Shincle Bancs
««
.«
l.OO
8.00 " ••
«f
t.
a.M
1.00 Lanirtry
<<
«
.50
.RO WIssAa
••
..
.IO
.85 Coquettes
•«
..
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,-^
Watch Repairers.
We are pretmred to fill all
order H for the choicest Meata,
Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables
with promptness and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
n^t> I^KT.— Nhely furnvhco, larKe and wt'.l-
X. Ilgh cd r< oniH, conveniently sllu.ited, at No.
II Fllib Mtroet.
'■po LKT.— An elegant house ef six rooms;
X. one with II vo rooms; one with three rooms.
U CheMiniit street.
I^O LKT (;HRA1*.-A good tenement of «
rooms. No. KM) Chelmsford street. £n.
«|Ulieor A. L. KuBsoll.
0SantiB«
4VAdTertlsen)ents under thle head cos»
only 18 oents a Ilue for three iDsertlonc.
WANTED.— An artlvc. rollnldc innn, In a
real I'stato olllco. Address X. Y. /,., Low-
ell postonice, box '.'II.
71 Britl9:8 Street. • - Teleotione 143-2.
Best (Quality Flated Wares,
Reliable Watchen,
Florentine Statnary/u^
ArtlHtic Bronzes.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
KEMOVAL.
1 have runovi'd my place oi
10 Middlesex street to
bUHinc^s from
Boston Branch Groceiy,
107 MIDDLK8EX:STRKKT,
Opposite IVortlieiii I>epot
Telephone N9. 82-3.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KDrM
AT THIS orricM.
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23(1,
■AT-
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Bcstores Oray Hair to a Beantlfal Brown
or Black In thirty mlnntee, without ii^nry.
■rerj person should «■• It.
'Woroestor ^ Oo.
Are reeelTlng lota of new goods. BnjaWateb,
ft DUuBOod Rlnf , or Mleet some beantlfal de- 1
sign la SUvar. •
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
OVERHBARD ON THK STREET.
"Saf, Andy, hab yon seen dem 'possnms
at No. 7 Prosoott street? Dey's real cen-
nine stuff and dat's a fact." "No, Jim, I'se
ffwlne right down dar and see for myself."
HE TOOK
COUNSEL
With himself and decided to give
the order for painting and paper-
ing his house to
A. L. Klttred6;e,
1>S
^o. K Grorlmiii Htreot.
My Htock of Upholstinod Good*, Draperlea,
Window .Shadep, Trlmmlngi nn<l Furniture
Coverinffs will be more complete tha'n ever be-
fore. My Itcpalrlng Dep.irtmont, always a
feature with mr, will be surh that all work will
he done with promptness and skill.
COME AND SEE MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNER
Ao. 5 Qorhani Street,
REMOVAL.
Owing to the Eire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
OP —
Has been remoTed to No. S3 MIDDLB
STREET, nearly opposite the old store.
Tho attention of new and old enstomers Is
respcetfully solicited to this change of lo-
cation.
W ANT KI).— .Situation as stenofrrnphcr iind
typo writer by a yoitn.( ninn; inoderato
Hillary ; best of relcrunces. Addrens F. P. P.,
lOHpal'tiifrbulldlnK.
WANTKI*.— By an expi-rlenced single loj.
ored man who tlioroiiKhly understands the
(rare of horst'H, a Kituntlon as coachman, la*
quire nt 20 Smith street.
rANTKU.-A Kood table (flrl. Also .•»
matron Lira ImyH*- school at Rlllcri<:i,
iMiths. Further |))ii'tlciilars may be hnd by chII-
In^onMr. C.ll. Kimball, No. 3 C'uual block,
Lowell.
W
rpAIILK nOARI) AND KOOMH, 117
Jl (iorhnm street. TeraiB re.nsonnblc.
LOST.— FHilnycvenlnK. on W^stfonl street,
a bluck Af>trHchfln mufl*. Kl.der rewarde<l
by K-avlnjr Kt •,i!».'i WcMtford street.
TOST.- -A prcpuld pnnHaKe ticket from
J Llvemool to Itoaton. Itewunl will be paid
for ItH return to Wt Ea«t Merrimack street.
Vf ASSy\(iK 'lIlKA'rMKNT
ifX KulibliJKClvi'n liy .Mr. TIioh.
,-,---- - and IInn<i
irl. KulibliiKKlvi'n liy .Mr. TIioh. 1'. Wright;
K'lod rcferciK-.i".. AdorcDn KM) .Suluni Htroct.
If you are in doubt alKiut our goods be*
ini; the lK;st <;ntn.i ri^lit down and see for
yourself. Wo won't be undersold, and we
•■ever let any oiih go away withuat a bar-
gain. Mo. 7 Prescott street.
Roul CSKitato A-urent.
FOR SALE.
On Central Strret, near Hosford s<piare,
have a good two story house, modern oullt, lo
jfoo'l rcjialr. "No outs" al>out the property, iird
It Is one of the best trades in ward 3; price ^.'.tOf'.
On O.irhain 8ire««t I have a two story hor<-e
for $1700, and another one for ^LVX).
In Wan^Four— flSOO will buy ii nice, lar^re
7-room house, in good rep.ilr, nearly new, an-; a
nice large lot of land, «tm feet.
THOMAS II ELLIOTT, 33 Central 8tre«t
Lowell, Itooms 3 and 4. Us<> the elevator.
A THING OF MEAUTV •
Is a Joy forever, and a good dinner Is iun<'h
relished. We can sell you a roast of our
A So. \ quality Kansas beef at a very low
price. Tills beef sells Itself. No. 7 Pres-
oott street.
A. T^lEll^ INVENTION.
Our Exoolslor AmH Sitter
Is warranted to be PIB9T.CLA8S lu every feat-
ure, and any desiring a superior nnlcle In this
line will do well to call and examine Its aierlts
before purchasing elsewhere. No dust, easily
operated, all steel bearings and conseqoently
nnllmlted wear. Sold for eash or lasulmenta at
•M Mwrrfnaak Utart, Lowell.
O. ■. CHAfli, PrayHetar.
FIFTEKN HUNDKKI) GALLONS pure Port,
Hherry and Hock from Conconl gra|>es, yut
up es|>cc,lally for family nun, considered the b«ht
article ever put on Ihe market for the anoeey.
Made l(i7H to l^^l. Dcfoni imrrhaslng call ami
examine mv sUx^k, whi' h MC'lT BR HOLD.
OTIS AOAIfS, Chelmsford,
ALL WNDS OF COMMXBUIAL MB
PRmrwodoaeattiMOoufer Job 0«e*
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LOWELL
j^mPLEbEX COUNTY.
Dunat»bli*>
Mr. Z. Tall»oliH
of tlie
in!;26^t'"bem.cJ.'ruyl..r, W..IOW
J^^WI I u«n Uuulull. Tlu fuiu li.l
NHlicU in the preHiiltni »nJ
ihc treasurer of llicfuinpauy. „„,,i^ton.
oiheri* on cou»iilerui»Je \m
iflrUical. «t*-».^« *
8ee biin
dIkc biiii. but
Sill'
''• ^'••^- St oi Xi. town 10 vcu.>
leave, n 'iS'. udau,Lte.H.u..u.,a,uiauu«b.
bul a ri'M
tCJ.
Al I'bii^. ^>.
i^uJbiuy hoiiii
UhI hivU Moudtiy
Biidbury.
tin,.. iM'twi'oii ^<ulll^«l:«y ni«bt
mi.ri.ios;. « l>» ."i"*^'^
(I sloiv
Suiitli
fOll-
wilU
Cheliuafurd*
\boul23 coui»leh came oiil from lAmi-l
Mu.S ^v.niu;:' for a .la.u-. ami ^";M-- ,.^J.
,,, town ball. Tbc ^''^vor «il^ «^ »'»^^
fiumi.arlkNof Midi bil)ul<>u
SUM JiKiorMM """,r- "._„ t|,«ibeuM(tl to worK ii
,.r of tbc c..«i.a..y . » «Jft.J";;,i;tn"^ ,'libly « wbile,
Z. ftieiutlo leua bi.n ^.. K.vb.«
' ' tb.-
i;: bJ P^.^ea « ill be tbo rcuplc of U»-
vi^ia^i^ y»»'>H'iyaml<UH-on.iu aiv not yet
vitlnlty
.i<ri.t. Soon a man accoated him, call-
"^ hiiu b? n-u. ™iu1 ^ee.nl»tf very glad to
^ ^ Uur (rIenJ «Hd uot rorog-
be Kuiil bin immo wan W H-
i to work iu Littleton,
"e. HHkttd our
; Hotue very
.•eedcliu tran>ferriMi,' Ibe f> into Ut» \n>
mhMou. una, ,.ru.ni.in:..o '.f li'V^^jf/^';
(into ^iiilliu "• V tiiimrlfil. It If* uaruiy un
S; to ud^ltb!....«rf.lo»Kl has uot.ee»
i... AeasHUl m:iu or U\> luoiiey Hliie<>.
' -l-b . ?. V na bavv lately been drawn uh
Ch.th^ K. Watt, and Fml A. llo^n.er.
"■",^KS''.ofo..>.b«IjVeeu,u
'TiimlHV evenin;; wa; by ' i*v-
^""> •'•■^"VS'u.u're wl;l^\;i.bly en.e.tai»-
t»ne Keeiued to Ih' imi-
aiul in-
tbU week
KraueU Tif-
wan "A S\vi!«'»
lluiitb'l
ill" ami ln»lriulive,
fc ,l«bt Into an.l a.noi.K Ibe aceiie.
"* ' *" I „,„i the pernonH duKcrllied. A
.da»o.luell.yMr..Kla^^u..d Mrs. Teunev
needled t be leeliift
«x
ilic
reinar
niadu
Atl
And ue« i»i<Miii".' • ,
K«rd wbile llie ll.binw emU.nucd.
Urueiit.
—-■"■••' "".'i ."'i',S.":;;L:iK'\v ».-
\ ('. Snow of l.<>«ell,
Heleetlon..: "Mitry
(lav evening'. reU. i.
Uiiied by Mrt
sdidely
wbo
tJiir
r-?iLLS-
ble as ant", safe
einc( sur? '
cure "^or dis*
orderec^ liver^
crstornacf\,
bebsia,con3tipafion,ner/ou$
ordenera) debility, he adoc/j?
fhebe«3?t.7u I colored ^.cture >e >.
Mooi?i»Hqimi./?fh/cMg^o>Co.»2tya» St-WY.
FOR SALE.
jftijscellaneous;.
FIVK 4KIL.LBD WOUKMEN.
The uadersigned, haying purchaBed an Ladies', Oenta', Children's Deparlmenti.
estate with more land, offers for sale hil YOUNG-, BAKUKR,
present residence at the ooiner of West I ^oom wo. o. ro»T ofuce m-*^^'
Pine and Bobbins streets. It consists of
a large, well-built two-Btory house, L
and stable io perfect repair, situated in
of the choicest locations in
\\
one
If you have a bou6o or rooma
to let, or have lost or tbunil mon-
the'ey or vuliiables ;,if you desire to
Highlands. It is a corner lot, contain-
ing 18,400 feet. The house has 12 fin-
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
TT OWEL.L
laral ^IFstatf.
ished rooms, bath room, and five un- 1 ^j^^^^^j^^ ^^ wish to employ help,
finished rooms. It is slate roofed and in
perfect order and has always been kept
Accommodation for two horses in
you will fiind the columns of the
Lowell Daily Couuieu a good
-^^Ithe stable which is sheathed and paint- 1 niedium tor making known your
10.
tblrd. nUexpec
ruee Ibl* Friday.
ThU ban iH'cn a very
,,re.r*M.t tbe road., aiul eveu now -onu;
lllHeult nnow
to
of
al
Land Sale !
^ Ayer.
\#iteoiub bu^ rciuruel from
^to<■k
Intend-
of
Mr. .loiiii II. V
bl«»oiitbern trip- iii„,n„tbi.
Tbonia. M.liovern U ^«"'"^' ".,'"'
of boolH and ^boe> at rediuvd pilM
liiir to loeule in Alabaira.
lobn II. Man.ili.Mi. former v a re*blei»t
''Tbe^ns;.nVmJuraneebeldaM.p^
O.N'SSwiekof BoMon -- '['.J'^
rl.k. of l'»,,^' r:e_M:.d. werexery.nueb
,\i'.tinw' re«ardin>j tbo ;•
dent ui la-t week
\onr
unknown eorn :l'*"'"-'"V;'| 'r;,,;'Tare' Mi>!
.loiirnal. eoiie. rulnn tU' latj •'
Itovdeii.H lew worJ.. fi.oiii
not U' out ol plii.v. Ill"
Mr*. I{i»\d<ii ili'l i'"t
»k Sir. NVll.lcr'-
of tb«
Mars I). Wilder
a near relative ma>
liee eallinj: for tbeiii
loueiir In ili>- attempt to lav „,...,„,,, ,,
all.,eru>inutoailina«yw.M-.al.bonul.«
sureo of i.ii*:ee*s If ^lle would *!> ho
"tbe LtqueM U doiox' ; 'i'd.;"»'' >
i.t.rlere witblt^l•lill^of furlbet
A r iron tbe di.po^ilion of l",oiH't>
^. ..I to Mr. Wilder UMpieatlied moi ey to
'•"^^'**VfW,deb^belJd ^H.di>pntedeo..-
„|m) re.nemi.ere.l ^onle of bis o
'1 iliildren lt> Hi'"
understood
»m»' "
i>a\lnv'.
will' not
beiielH."
r<-
for llie women l«» aiiivi'
tbttt ll Ih very
s.,leiii normal ^. bool tli N week. Fblx .«
bciiiiuiinu of ber m eond year.
tbe
Ibe
ll
;lov»'
tlnit it
fuunded.
tbe tire-
water tbe
ideasedal the prompt response ot
Inen and tbe exeellent supply of
ttfwn posse>ses in ease of ure.
ArtOB C«ntr«.
oflbe^urvivorsoftbe oompa-
of
V^a ^X'sUe of U.e"'i;o.»e of lM.ae Davl.,
tb u tbc spot may not i.e forgotten, and so
;nd tbiH Mil.j«:«'» »^ dlst.uter
111", wift .
I ri»i ; b
family. Ikin>; one oi
■iiiitliiT it «an easily i'« ,
tbiuli^ bad oaHy to be M-lf-reliant. making
c n. o.<l of bis opporlnnitieH. and Hal «
'''''^^';l:.'^"!n"'i&r'iSdin."beu;ie
:;ric W M^ ." Vildei-. pre.idinu master of
S^e^^^I^^^'lwe^
V. ; be w as an a.-tive memU-r, for more-
V ved to b ; widow Horn tbeso and ebar ta-
ul^^tJJ-lations utteMed bis virtue. a«at. el
regret at Ibe lo^s ol an esteemed uud \ttlued
■■'"Mi!.'' WUder-Bovden was a lady of reflne-
nuiYt tu I euUutv.aud to tbe elose of bfo en-
ved rea.lin>{. l'osses*ln>r a letentlvc nu-n..
SWlbe Mooted her favorite uutbors w lb
!;.\;.;....in..Lof dietiouandeu-e of style tbat
of bor advjuieei
i» important to know
, iir.- lai.l uiK.n a damp towel f-.j
ortbroemlnnie..lbev will Ko o» w.tl. 1.
.. Kw tbat I.r. IUillNt;ou.4b syrui-i-
Muv .ureforeoldsundcouKb^.
kid
two
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, hich and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadowcroft, Garter and Qorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
Tor plans and prices inquiro of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleachery
ed throughout. Five separate cellars,
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
ventilated. Entire property lighted with
gas. Oily water in house and stable-
never freezes. Land has an abundance
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well on the premises. Thirteen rook
made trees in front of the home
enough for two largo house lots,
one- half cash; rest ou mortgage
Bonable rate of interest. For further par-
I ticulars, apply to
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the CouKiER for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
loard trom.
Land
Terms
at rea-
A. C. STEVENS,
Wholesale and llo4nn
1> « U « O I N
T
14 MIDDLESEX STREET.
iHisccUaneouft.
J. W. BENINETT &
CO,,
BEK HIVE URASD,
292 Middlesex Street, Corner of Grand.
BOLD KEDJLIi, PAKlcJ, 1878.
BAKER'S
iHisccUaucous.
Do Your Own Uyelng, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
>ld
are aoi
dvc everytbbiK. They
I'rlce lOc. a paekugc— 40 cotori.
•*-' {litne«8,
Color,
remarkable In one
:;!:;;.; .el^nHw" bli; a fJ>; mombn of Hi
at a" time of Tier deeease. In September
K;iV%el,edHlc..«Poe.« to tbe wrier
ilmt sbe miirbl send a eopy for ber to a
"led fi^lend. .lust in ='•' '-•'■/'^■» ''^';'..,.^,;i
verdant witb biisines> nielbod^, by t-ULlui
inane eriUK' sbe bad amasse.l MV t«' « Proi er-
V. wbieb.iutbeeventofa will »«t ''^'»"«
i?:;:^,.;;;^"::^; o"v,>celd; was parauzea
.-1 wisb to reeord.and to have reeonl-
llnioiiy to tbe unfailing •
were
ed, my tt
irooilne^s
till tbctic
lendaiiee.
They wUl
TiS'hS*no'oq^r'S,V MlleuKtb; nrl^lrtnc
Amoimt In I'aeUiiRe*, or for KaMnena of Co!
JrCi fadtnV yu.HlltU-B. They .Io not rro<k or
°' Forfiloby W. W. ,l>nn«uin. I>n|KK«Y^
Compouna DamU^lioii l*ill^
IN CON.)UN«a'l<)N WITH
Stevens's Sarsaparilla.
Wo onr»r the Urgrat atoeU of SKATMi
•%«r op«ncd lu LowwU, at lioltoiii prloea.
ACME SKATESi
No. fi, Bll aolld i»to«l aiul «"•' «"!•»»»
OO OtH. i>or l^air.
Thu above la the lowest prico at whiol
the*.o B«o«li w«i* «v«T»ol«l. Ula»loW«a7
priee than the »l.ov« SUntea enii iMi hou»h|\
for today In itiiy «!"«"« Uy "» wbol.a*!
(iKKlwr*. .^MiJ. *tX
In H.ldltlon to Hl>ove we olTer ACIUK »«
I 7, liMrdeiiud wehled aleel riinuer, •» <KH
I per pair. i
ACBIIC NO. 13, aolld ateel runner, flutcj
full iilekel pliited, the v«iy beet akaU
tlie mnrk*-!, Sa-SO per p»lr.
IMFKKIAL SKATKS iu all aUea.
LAUIKS' SKATKS lu all atylea.
Elegant
The Urseat atoek lu the city.
smut.
m Mld.lleHCX street; Uoodule'. 1>',"F «;«';;;;;i'!
I ..ntnil. e^irner .laekson Htreels, KUke 8 lilo -W,
North lleadlnu.
b£.^^;irKe"iSof^u;jtrbo;-
'lll^^^S^nNKs.wbofoHfromaloud
of lav la>t week and was made quite s
?orifevdavvi> now improviuK, »«»1 "
lev tb mkfol Il.al >ueb a fall lor u .nan o
his vea Uboukl he attended with so lUtl
billerlcH, Feb. T, !•*««*.
Wentfortl.
Mr Nitbun S, Hamlin, an old eiti/ei
„r> town, died Tbursday. Feb. i.al l »;
of
:id-
>1
voii-eil 'e'e of si vean. _ , ., -
'•• ^" Hanilin. and tbe fan.ily ts u
Mr. Hamlin was the
:ii)d HO short "uu injury.
Mr. \Vri;,'bt New ball, a man
illb,and wbo bail rieoully
heal
of feeble
a paralytie
11 >e ol bis
.ilioek i- reeoveriniT tbc partia . , ,. ^^.
hmbs. yet a very iillle etVorl is pamfully ex-
'''l'ri"J.^!;«v.,,! \llen.oneof our youn- men,
Ijionebial fever for
two o
trule.
all reli:
hu^ been alllieted with
r three week-, and is still
He i^ iiuitb missed in soo
Miiite eon»tant in his attendance at
ffii. nie. tinjrs. Much sympathy U expressed
*"/;;;!^!'nllVamiliesthe,;e •« siekness that
intern: pis the nsual routine of family fe-
On Tnexluy Kev. Mr. Tlllon was called t<
:SouUiV^eh£ford to take part iu tbe lutieral
of Mi>s Mz/.ie A. MauflieUl
elfihl.
Mr. ."^amuel A.
tion Hireiil at
iiraiidebili^l.en.
nieted iu>t only
hut in tiled. -alb ol Mr
||ieold<;st son. who w a>
.leakr in lloston.
wbo
Hamlin, po^tlllaster anl stii
Korp' Villii-e. and several
'ilie faniilv were sadly af-
intbe.leatiiol Mr. Hamliu
Kdwar«l S. Huniiin.
a pioiuinenl eoa
wbieb occurred the same
of bi« fa-
Hud the
bereave-
'"^l/yoS ieoplJ are to ,ivc a conipli
nieillaiT ban fd the town ball Tuesday even-
'"^iMn^antmal armory inspoctiou of Co 1'.'
..... ..I.., vv,... h.dd al tbe town hall Tl ir
Fre«l W. \Vellin;;toi»
. BmWCiiSiia.
r'warrnr.Uu ttliaoluf-JT pu»«
t o.:»a, from w !.:<>. tfco«e.cc«a of
Oil !>»• l'«H«n reinovc J. lihmttnrtf
ti.,fsf.':c K(Kinet'> ciCocoan-dxtHl
v.llh BUrch.Atrov.r >otorBupir,
aari U tho.'cforo Ur inorooooiiom-
1,..:. fo$ti:ij h9S rA'if* onCceiU ,i
J.,,,, It 1« ikllclcu*. aourldiint!,
rireauduulufe', eoi-lly dlgctra
nnd a.lt.ilml.ly .'I'lapU-d forlnyul
' lc!.tas %\ I'll aitjorp^"^**" "*''''^"
8old ly Uroc. ra ererywhere.
Bity tlio Orijviiifil
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
. OK THK
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
r«rleu>n A Hovcy, DruKirtstn, tUy Hall, aiern
mack 8t^*t;All.ert h. Vlel.l. DrugRlst, Dftvln
^rt.?\Tnt«Kwoo,l A C.... I'barm^^^^^^^^
site DOHli.m.e; y. C. Urock, l»ni)iKt«; ""'»•'
Apothecary. c«rner Morrtma.k and Suffolk
streets; UeiiU O'Brien, DruggUt, s^ BrlUge
street. lA>well, Mass.
fr«4
from 40e«
there an.l rat-e.l terribly. 1 was j^onc
oul!'H«».r.r«vello.t.br....Rh a i«r'je par o
thp we-l All tbeme.llchie I took .lUI »>e no
j,n.7«»iatcvcr. One pliy^1<lRi» recommended
S "to le lou" n,v l.«smVs8 an.l Ro to .m.tbe.i.
rVillfornla. K..rliinaU-ly. l...wevcr. 'i atly hi
I i. nil. V lie tol.l me I ba.l lietter try .StevcnsV
own ex^e He ami sent It to mo. Hcf.^ro the flrrt
Se was .l«l«he.l 1 found "'X jl^^-^J,,!"^ ' ''.^^^i
lleveil au.l 1 rested much l)Clter ulRlits. i "a"
..•1 biUnu severe »H)bl sweat-, an.l tbcBe
.'ia ed VX.uRhl -IX bottles of tbe Clhilon
lrujrirl«l8. an.tlbena do/.en more. Alter tak-
liHUboltlesl was al.tc to return to w..rk. so
tn>,Hi.MKu. .,„n ,rt i.„tltle.l
CLIPPKBS, for boyi, at aU prlcti
40c. eavh tu Wl.no.
FRANK 8LBD8, for sltJa,
•3.0O each.
Vr*> Hiao havo a larite etock of SL.EIG1
TOPM for aitachlnB to aleda, maklo* hai
some upholstered alcl«ha for thlldran.
Mechanical Toy^i
that Stevens
Rival cure
All my nc.pialntanccrt In
to lbl<«
Clinton
STBAM
EMQINES.
MAGIC
.,uile pro>- ,|.,v within VI bour> ol lb. death ol
ielv, a^ b.' i- ,i,or. Thoson was buried ."salt i.la\
■ ■ " father Sundav— an unusual and sad
sreiiei!
Z'Z't ■^u^ iur^amV'lov^n^ ( biislian and an
il dinic Irlcnd of Mr. Tillon . f^;"""^: ' ^'\ J^^
formed Hk- accniaintaiice while be was pa^
^"iuls^'Vloi'S'^K; Walker of Salcm ,a>^e r;;,«rd duly
iwoof tbcirarlaml muM.-al enterlainmet, Is ,,„.„ were -
Monday and TueMlay cveninus '«' \''^\/',
lown ball, wliicb were credil;.ble to Uitm
unycan be safely reeonnnendoci lor any com-
iniinity.
Ilolliaton.
ThP Hollistoii mills, woolen blankets, has
called a" •"'" "' '^^ cre.litors for V ri.lay
"' ''.' ion-commissioned ollieers and
luestioned in rej:ar.l to niilitary
duty &c. At tbe close of tbe luspe.aion an
"^i:r;i;i'«:r..Su^of lite Unity dub Mr
r.^nk (alvcil enteriained » »^" »»; |'^^^,;^ J
thoujiht out and •'"'■'> ,;;^;'*^' J
Evreinonde. 1 he es-
orii-dual, inter-
meeting of its ere.
«....r..H.v 10. This company voix ineoipor-
Sted unfler tbe law.s. o 1»'«^ >"•;." J" 71,^7
|j!r 1SS1 with a capital slock ot .•:1.M>.'J<^'.
SfiSn i^. '-.■ptio>. the .ompany n.s been
t his not bet n looketl upon as v.-ry stronf.'.
imV.: .lat^ui enls of its linaiicial condition ble.l
i I .l1.- secretary of state l.nve. shown a
iic certificate of condition bled Kb. 11,
ISST, It bchiii lli« last one reeord(»l .
A8SKT8
a carefully
paper on Martpiis SI
e"iin!:;nIw:":S^;er"lS hearty eon^.^
S;rwb"l::di;medshc.vt.d a w^^
ironce of view, rauiiinj,' froii low to . n ex
l:eedin,lybi.b..t^nn..eol^CbarleH^n.i.m^
whom Ibe o-ayist claimed
r elements of manhood. Uth
essentially noble, iiud
•oine ol 111.; bin;
(■^^ ihou'dil him to be v— ■.• - ,
iaia«!taKing
at least one
Ileal Chtate
Machinery ; " "i "i!* '
tlarth an.l debt* in-celvabk".
rstuck ami mii'.erUil
Ml-M'cUaneou*
FRANK H. PULLEN,
Photographic SupjtlU Agency,
Courier BulldlnB, 11 Merrimack St.
circoBiiRN^& CO.
HAVK aCST RKCEIV KD
Save ...e ui. tui.l neier expo. le,l t.. see .no re
?„r„ iroin ...e west. ,.<J;,J-,'j!.',»};5au.
Over -4000 dozen TOOTH HKCSUKS.
whUl. wearesellhiB *t price- way below
other d«sHl«"r».
Mr Stevens- Kiicloc.l id*^"**- ""'* '""'''" ?l
oncofyour Itheumatlc Plaster.. wore ..ne
vnu M«nt ne ... my sble. wlilcb liaH been lame n
.m/tVieandltldn^ mo>e Roo.l
ban any other I »>»ve ever t, e- •
Voure, M ALU If. > ak
lantebK.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTfjJ
BENCH VISES from 10c. npwardil
POOKET KNIVES from f c. up.
SCISSORS AND SEWING BETS
elegant plush and monkey skin cases.
Mr
Brookp, Me.
Stcvcns-l write to say Jhia^ In niy oi.l^nlon
c.;.V,.n«'HroUL'li Mixture Is" tbe be^t me. Urine
Woslford.
SILVER PLATED GOODS.
KNIVES. FORKS, SPOONS, etc.
Al RofferH make.
All t
(lone by
i,i.v»luriKH.
,»•••«•«• ■
$.V..I.V» 00
.v.»,s"j;J TfcS
s.Oo.'. w
•ii(),:m 00
17, tins H
$:Vil»,oS7 71
tJ'W.lOO Wl
lisl.ll-i ttx
•2,Mft i3
f,^5»,«f*7 71
A comiuitttic of the stockboUlers fhosei) to
examine tbe allairs of the oompanv |-eportcd
on .lun. :]1, 1H«^, as 'oIlow«:«^tu>lta slock
fia<),b(JO: slock l-sue.l, *>2.>.1«), ost <>r
plant, «ii:t:i.O()0; tlebt on "'"''^-.^^'.V^'-iL',
rie>. «S«5S.<KX); luereban.lise In stock, «11., tw-
it was votetl to morlKaxe the property nml
pay tbe ilebU, but tbe company tloew not ap-
which all enjoyed, ol
cle-sof a Hrum." Tin
riiat keray's "Cbronl-
ne.vl me.tini,' of the
BEST ROOF
»orld Is tbo Montrose Patent
12 doztn Rfittan Snow Brooms.
100 dozen Mill. Shop and House
Brooms, at low priceH,
100 Oak Basket 8, all slzev, from
one bushel ap.
50 Large Square Bulohers' Bas-
kets, very cheap.
25 d'izen Indurated rails.
25 dozen Taper Pails.
50 dozen two and three hooped
Painted Palls.
1 gross Galvanized Iron PaUs.
10 dozen J. I. C. Horse Palls, the
best stable pail ever made.
25 dozen Brass Hooped Cedar
Pails.
M.. siPvcns— 1 wish to lb ink you for the good
*''^- S AcnH'« ( ouKb Mixture. About a
Kcvore cough, ami
re He veil,
vcar ago 1 salTomd fn.tn a sc
Joun-lother remetlle. inen.^^^
40ccnt bottle of your inlxt
of ll was gone my '""ifVi
CLOTHESWmWGEI
All prleea from »1 75 upwards
Mr.
hi Charles street, Lowell.
for
mr Stevens— Kncloso.l p'ease Ihiil i(l,
.1 .'. «P.i.lliHvaUit!ln tbc Ulieiimallc Porous
m tcr tb nk »!»•> sUn-l the Florl.bi cU.nate
uS llcHi of anytnlnff we ';,'^;i',|'-j;;'„^;^;i;-^ ^»"'-^'
A\iopka, Klorldn.
Wc are now ..Mlln^klnds of PATKNT
MKDICINKS at the very lowest cut prlccp.
KOOTH and 11KRU8 3 ceuta an ounce.
rip.ir Mr Stovens-For trn years I have been
^ lorererfroin partial p.ualyMs due to an In-
n.rvlott^e Hiilne Tbo hvinpioms have been
.onnrb^te.l will. billousm^HH. hea.la.a.e and
pUcs " '."."clllmr mc to lose many tlay
Match Safes,
Fancy Thermometerst
Glove Hooks,
Button Hooi
And an endlcaa variety of Uaeful Qooda
the Uolldaya.
ompelllng mc i
8' work. I
{i-ldminv reme.lles, but not untlla yt:ar ngo .lltl
trlc.l man> r Stevens's C.vmpound Damlc-
All other pills <ytusc*l attacks
cured tbe beailacbe and
{r;dn\^t^bn(befieMi;nWpaVisbpa.;lor«
K • dJv ev eiiinp', Feb. lb. 1 n!errslii.,r pai«. s
are expected from Mrs. NMIba"' i;,, ^\\-
in tbc w
Cipltal pal'l hi.
DeOtK
HcscrvcB
cr.ldlla Fisher ami. I iiliaHnil;
Sun. lav moriiin-, l"i». i^.
Snauldin" of Heist Chelmsford w
hlSunilarian .hurch in exchungo with
the paBtor.
nc\. Mr.
preach
Littleton.
.Jan. 31. which waH slock-
.^i'cbbur;; railroa.1.
of mature ii^'e and
in the stock of nalil
n,l!!iK"^";ti;e-Vit;^bbur.railro..l.one
of our LIttleion men.
nuite a sbanhol.ler
In..^ went to Boston to exercise ni« nv,"" "•
fJIucldsc . Us alValrs. The businesn W
itr"^.!i\npleted. _ -id _^ tbe^ Jnner^|nan^well
an'l tbe
^ood dinner.
pear
4bt pro|K>s
be tli;bU, but tbe company tloen not ai»- »" - ,' , ^ ^^od dinner, our
to have l«ensu.eeHsfuMu carry nKO,jt»u^^^^^^ \,,e city to m
proiK)sed plans. Mr. Wward Clark of aianeu
aoe tbe
Metal Shingles 1
Send for Circulars and Prico-LUta free.
E. VAN NOOUDEK & CO.
ass HarrUon Avenue, Bost4»«f ■••••
HAS «ir,.(Hto,of.i., tbe MoiiKolUin <«^'!1|*>|!{5'
lllack'r....(KHMH)0. coper Color 12.tJ<VK«b
: but no rac4> has yet b.cn dU- ovcred thai had a
taste for what wn« purest an-l beat, that n^
RnvthlnR but (.raise for the I'OM *";' ^vlju."
:o"^e <^/- ;'"">^•^»••";;'^vE6 T^os%
key. bottlctl by C. H. **l*AVJEO • 1
Rnil sold oy reliable (Jroc4!ri«, '^""^^s ana
Traders In f very cUmc.
100 boxes American. While Cap
and n hite Cloud Soap.
25 bojces Dobbins' Electric Soap.
25 boxes White, Grten and Mol-
Ued Castile Soaps, in bars, 1-2
lb, bars and 1-4 lb, bars.
1 iln.l what
lion IMlls were
bniSSe''B?^H''H>e ^dlea- ns well. 1 bav.> no
i, k bcadnchi.rt now. and I vnako a Praelb-e of
?ntlnL a IlKbt .lose of the pills every week. The
Oande . . I'llls have proved exactly what n y
ly tcinre.,nlres andyou m.vy bt^ /'^Ya'
plrsevero in their usc.^ ,i^V ."^^t VlowoII.
Mr 8tovCT(t-I want to say that yotir SRrsnpa-
.11, la,. ,u the tblnu for those who arc run
floviVkUw because I have trle-l It. Through
ovenvotk Ty ^'•"'"' wa. ba.lly shaltere.l. . 1
TLETl
LOWKLL. MASS.
THE TEA TABLE.
A Seasonable Idyl.
There's no riouml to me so thiilhng,
Marrowlieey-lng, borror-fliJlnn,
When ll penelraU'b tbo region of malullual
As the voice of our Mnrmr.
Who's g.uio down to start the Arc,
And tiomes back Willi tbo aiinoun.-ement that
"the water pipes Is froze!
A vUl'»n of ttie ruin
Anddlsa«leri.tiatl»brewln' ..,„„,
Files a.ros.! my ni.»i bill f.uicy in tim twlnUlln,;
of an eve,
And like giiosl of llan.pio rUea
Tke plumber as he hl'/cs
,eb\ll we'll have to settle In the ctimlng
LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB,_TPTT«RT^AY. FEBBUARY 9, 1888.
jFinanciaU
, MT. EntoM. Mrolcor,
Room 17 Oootral Hlock.
Riven to all ttrst-claoa
tnvefctments.
aa0 anil Coftr.
fftiscellaneout*
V\> the-
:■
byaml by.
THE
t'
lis CENTRAL STREET.
S"a sInS HO " and in less than a month
was comi-bflcly restovcl. Ha.l I n.)l taken It I
lV,^V,i h vVbecn obllgetl to quit work. My an-
^ single bolllo «;'^«,-ji"»^;"SiEAUlN. U.woll.
3f5 Miarl^et Street.
Drugglrts and
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
A. C. STEVENS'S
t
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 MIDDLESEX 8TBBET.
Offers uncijualletl advant.igC8 to puplli
complete or partial course of Single and D<
Kntry Kook-keeplng. Comraerclal Law,
mon and Higher Kagllsh branches, etc.
The number of pupils In the college the
ont term excee.ls ItM, an.l the principals re:
them ns to tbo value of tbc school.
Pupils may enter at any day.
Catalogues mailed to any address. C
spondonce sollcltotl.
TUITION RATES t
Business Course (10 montht), - S<|
Partial Oourse, ------
Day School, one quarterj - - -
PRINCIPALS:
Mbert C. Blaisdell Ledoit L
elements
for
y\i».l John. imnM«i'nlii!f creature.
With seorn In every teiiiuri'.
Lays to iiiu au.l poor Murlar what tl)i
have.l.inei
Askt how 111 name of thun.ler
He'Hlosiand It. "till I woijilev
If 1 «!cnt 10 MaiiUolm lor tbls weatlMJi—J""'
fun!
I'm .la/.ed with hv.lrost.iilc'-.
Ilvilniullcsaii.l ))neumallcs„ .
Aiidl wUli Improveinentu inodefn woic len
liioucah.l miles iiwka ;
I'll bunt u ilowlng jieysu-r,
Tjike little Mary •M/.i'%
Ami M note upon llie bureau will toll .'o»»"
gone to stay. _^^^.^, york Worbl.
GREAfREM
ForPw
Cures Bakia4turB7Nour»U
IHBfliiifhi-, 11 iiJnl.1. ToChnthS,
ritH'i:, rii- TV CKNTH.
TUK CUAHLEM A. VOOEH.U CU.BALTJUUBIi:. T
I've
rr.A TAHLE TOPICS.
<;rtro of the Pantry.
The mistress s-b.-iiM leml her eo-opeiullon
tollietuskof muklnj: the ptmtry look at-
ira. live. Paiii-r-. sjioiiM bo supiilid for tbe
sbelveH, either plain wbile or the ^ayly col-
ored cul bonlers that come for the purpost .
Tb.' iilter -how .llrl less tliaii the wbile. ami
are nol et.^llv. An e\e..'l. nl plan is t«> .'over
the shelves "wiih wbib' marble.! oil-clotb,
tacked on iieally. Ihni the e.lucs iiniy n..l
euil. This .•an be wipe. I ..iV w lib a <la >ip
clolliai bs. evpcn.lituivof time :»n. labor
than would b'^ r.«|iiiiiMl Io mmii1» i"''n '?'"
Hbelvea. Tbo luiiibl imi-er. nrty sill be
ns#T atonj: lln- edxe... ll Is not lUnijili slii!-
T>1v to kee|) tbe p.inlrv loohni'J ncal ; It wl I
11, Vd to be ovi rbaiile.l every week. Hud eiub
urli.fl.i wij.e.l. in-lib! and out. as well as the
sbelveN on which they staml. be tins
slioiild be l'ii;rliteiie.l on.'e in awliile,autl
tbe Mont •ebliia and pr.^s.-d «lass in use here
shoiil.l be kept Hs clean and bil-'ht as I 10
liner ware in Ibe dlnlu;;-r)')m. Adtle.l .lill-
jfcnee mu«-t be praetlHC.I In hot weather,
when the lUes aboun.l. No eookin« uteii»ll
shotlltl then be iistjd without baviiiK' "''"i
been rinse.l out. Nt» pots or pans must ever
bcpntaway after wa>blnK wllbout taking
care tbat tb.! inside Is perfeclly .liy. Un"!
timbers tpd.Ulv. and \* nt.l ria.l ly r«!move.l.
-[( bilsllne 'ferliune llerrlfk in Harper.
Baxur.
How to Clioosr lioaat Heef.
It possible buy the meat of ii butcher i>er-
sonully known to be an l^^neid luiin. If the
meal baH n reusonablo proportion of fat upon
Iho back ami running In little lines through
the lean, ami if the color is '<•««'> »"J» »«/'
very dark re.l, the mentis good; If the butch-
er has kept It properly for n week or ten days
It may be supposed to be reaMUiably temler.
Most butchers are willing to keep meal the
rlgbt length of lime for cifstoinerH If they
take Hat Us tlrst weight; ll Iosch u little
wci::bt by keeping. When this la the Jhten-
tion hive some of the bono trnmnetl ofl, and
the fat which Is not nectleil for cooklnu, and
let these triminlngH bo sent home wilb the
dav's nnirketlm,', the bones for the *oup pot,
anil tbe fat to be tried out, to use In tbc form
of drippings. These small eeonomleH are not
at all tiespleidtle; on the contrary , they are
of consi.lerable conset|Ucnee In the aggregate.
After the meal is trimme.l let it be iiing lu
tbc buleher's refrigerator until bo pro-,
nonnces It ten.ler, but not long enough tti
Mpull. Iu this connection reinemlwr tbat
m<»at which has been kept on lee Is very Jtus-
cepliblo to changes of temperaturo. an.l
sboui.l be cooked as soon as posslblo after It
Is taken from tbe lee, ami cooked at u very
hot lire, because u slow beat ndgbl taint It at
the beginning of the cookery.— [Ainertcan
Analyst.
A New Society Fad.
The latest freak of forinil etiquette fit a
largo city Is making calls by proxy. The
wife of .Secretary Whitney, foreHeelng that
she might be worn out by the demands
made upon her time by endeavoring to
return culls, said to herself, "What^* the use
of worrving one's self sick over the tletails
of social pleasure, when you can just as wt-ll
make some one else attend to thein for you?
and she engagctl a prolos^ional visitt>r,
whoso duplicate has been since udopletl by
other society leiulers. Mrs. Whitney upon
her r. celving day has an avonige of hix hun-
dred cullers, ami as the last .raller departs tbe
urOfessional visitor carries awtiy the moun-
tain of paslcboaril which has accumulated,
and also the visiting Inmk. This book she
carefullv bHiances, adtis new names and ad-
dre8ses,and makes lists of people living m
the same localities or having the HUine recep-
tion ilavs. These lists enable the ciihhmt
la.ly to s'avc timt; in relurning calls if sbtj feels
like doing tliis personally ; if not so Incllncil,
the nrofesNlonal visitor goes about leaving
ear.lH here and there, while her employer
follows her own inclinations elsewhere. A
iierson taking' U|t Ibis new v.ie.ation must bti
thorougbU informod in all social mailers, of
good persi'inal appearunc.', ami ^»os^'osslng u
certain degree of tact.— [New Englan.l
Farmer.
Preparing Cereals.
It Isconveiiieiil to know just how much
water to ad.l to the grains for cooking and
few housekeepers have any rult! for the pur-
pose. They add water as It cooks uway and
make a great deal of trouble in preparing »
very shnple dish. An authority In cooking
has prepared a set ttf rules which wo reprint.
Pearled wlieat.— Five incnsured of llqnbl to
each incasuro of w heat. Cook from four to alx
hours. . ,, , . .„
Pearled barley.— Five measures of liquid to
each measure of barley. Cintk from four to six
"coar e homlnv — Klvo measures of llqulil to
each measure of hominy. Cook irom six to ton
Fine homlnv.— Four measures of liquid to
oac,h measure' of loinbiy. Cwk from four to
* Coar""oatmcnl.-Four measures of llqulil to
each measure of ontracal. Cook from tour to
sU hours. „, i.„„i,i tn.
Rollcil wheat.— Tht CO measures of liquid to
each measure of w tieat. Cook two hours.
RoUetl barley. -Three mejisiti-ea of liquid to
each measure of barley. (.Jook ttyo hours.
RoUodoats (A vena). —Three measures of liq-
uid to each measure of oats. Cook an ht)ur.
Rlco.-Threc meahures of llqillil to each meas-
uroofrlce. Cook an houf.
Farina.— Six measures of llqubl to each mcas-
nre of farina. Cook half an hour to «" ho"'"-
Ceroallne nakcH.— One lueasure of llqinti to
each measure of cereallne. Cook half au hour.
All mushes thicktn in cooling, and In pre-
paring corenis to bo eaten colli the propor-
tion of liquid shotlltl be Incrcasetl at least
one- tblrd. ________________
The Llpa We Love To Press
incUHC pearly teeth, and eximlo friigranco
when opcnctl. If this tlouble eharni were
wanting, they wonbl lack tlieir main "••l"ic-
tlon and probably remain unklsscd. 80Z0-
I)05T will secure It. I)iM!oloration of the
teeth, nnhealtblness of tbc gums and a
breatb which oniiRcs repiii:nance, arc com-
pletely rometlled by this liii;omp»mblo l)€8U-
tlfler and antiseptic of tbe teeth, which la «a
[dMuiant to tattc and siuell att It Is reliable In
ts RCtion.
is the first form of Dys-
pepsia. It may be the
fault of the food, but the
CHANCES AHK it is the
stomacli's fault.
Wliatever the cause,
it can be cured— and
cured permanently — by
8AFK8T OF AXL
INVESTMENT
w. a. ci.ABK ft CO.. of ^iiN^'-^^'""'' ,??i"
yirnt Mort'juyt* on Farm* in AfnincHrtti ' »'J'^
koUi lu ain«tiuts of $;l'.iti an.l "l'W"r.ls. nwrcei
fniin 7 to S per .r nt . J J'"'i7"«' * "'* ,^ |«'3^'S
Citu l'r6peitn,\nW.rv^>.l percent. *lf «-*■*"! years
oxperiencc. '.S.m/<o;;o.-t.>»^#« for ('««/'**«<
ttu'l reler<.ucs beture ytut Inveat flf.V.it^w.-t.
GEOIVOE W.\LL.%CK, Agent. Ill AlUk street,
lloom •»<*, liostan.
, ' — _^a*—fcMtJi^^i^^ I ^
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
.10 Nassau Street, . - - New York,
llAVK CMNHTANrt.V ON IIANl»
SELECTION OK CHOICE INVEBT-
MENT SKCIIUITlfcS.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SIIMIUCK STREET, COR MIDDLE.
bEWALL a. MACK, Pr».Bldent,
JACUIl KOCJERH. Treasurer,
1>. «. IJAKTLETT, Clerk.
1)1KECT0118»
8KWA1J. tJ. MACK, JfKV' «^.«^«i7J<Y
ALKXANUKH G. CCMNOCK.
Budinr00 Car^K*
Corrtspr.ndaicf. of Hauled*, lirokfrt und lnv*»t
1 or» i'OUcttM.
PRICE OF CAS,
Willi the tllseotint oil' for prompt pay-
nieut. In
thousaiul FcM't.
& Valuable Investment.
R.^C\]Z\\
ir/\^i^ePills
which are purely vege-
table and free from all
injurious ingredients.
For flsls by nil D^l^'Kl«^•. 1"' lr« 2.1 rtt. pfr boi;
jlK»xMfi)r rvjcl ' '
reculptof prico.
z u;;;^-^ cuj^^r^ >^^^ SSK^^
Catarrh
KLY'ft
CREAM BALM
Cleanses the Nasal
PasMaKcst All ay ■
IMlu an.l Inllam-
luatlun. Heals th*
Hures. Restore •
t h t^ Menses of
Taste and Huiell.
TET THE OUBE
[HE CMFiON SiLVEfi MM CO.,
OfBoe 43 Oeatral Stre-n, Soo:n 10,
srAI.DlN*^ UL<»CK,
Olfcrs a valuable Inve'ttnont to '.those w ho tie-
,lw. pure returns for their money. The com-
oanv arc tu.t etiu«;:('d In nay vll-lfnt specula-
Hon. They aic celling the »t..ck i.i'oti It^ merits,
beln;- eonll.bat ib.tl U vuH n'.Ue wbaltl.ey
clahii. Call and a:^k quostlctja^
Frivnte Wires to N« w YorJj.
Telephone Call, »7*-8.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
hTOCK«« ItONOW. ORAlN AND PRO.
VISIONS iKiUBhl Hud sobl for Cash, or car-
ri«d oi: MurRtn.
3 P. O. BuUtUnOt Lowell.
INVEST^MENTS
MO. T JOHN BTRKST.
SOO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Bradley's SuiKT-riiosphatc
~— AND
ENGLISH LAWN DRES8ING,
For sale cheap l>y
J. €3t. ROOKITM A. OO..
M. tt awt n3 Uarket fttr«4-t.
Solon "W. 8teveii»f
ATTORN EY- AX - I-A'W,
No. ."I Karrlstara H>U.
HAKIIISON W. STREETEB,
Oon*tal»le aud Colloetor*
Kouui No. 0, Central Ulock.
OWU'Ai hours, from it U> \i, S to 6, anil ftloodajP.
Thurmbiy ami Krl.lay ovenliiKH fn»m 7 la ».
C^iSiieclal tttteiitloii tu eolle.tlon of reuta EM
fretieral care of tenement i.roperty.
IDIl. O. A. WILKIN»e
8urgeou ChiroiiodiNl.
No. 1 Prescott Streict,
Lpwell. MaM*
rilUIT-CLASS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up anti rontotl at a low rale per
pip Ins Included.
yo^r.
Olllcc hours: ha. m. to 12 in.. 2 to 6 Sbd *. »©
p.m.; Sundays, 3 to 4 p. m. ^
^ in-. ». B. I*reMOOtt,
Lite Oculist to North wesurn Dispensary. ?!••
Yorkidty.
om«'e. No. » Wymau's K«. hanije. «^"»«»
SWerrl.i>aek and Central Nireets, room «d|t»
Or. Itl.UT. Ottlcetlnytan't^liours: W hI»N»
l»A^.S and 8\Tri'.l)AYH, froniHB.m. nnlUl
|..in. KxcluttlvoaUentbtnirlvcn todl-tni'ts OT
Eye, Ear and Throat.
MONIJMENTS.
AiNDUUWW & WIlEELKIt.
r«TAIILIKIIKl> 1861,
MAMUKACriHtKUa or
Fine Gf aiiilfi and Mk Mi
So, 41 Thorudihr Street,
Near North*. u Ue|>ot.
"^
C. H. AMOtKWa.
CHAR. WHMC
A particle Is «p-
I ■■""' Plle.l l«t.» each no»-
'IpwpD irll an.l Ik aKrcoable.
Bi~*«I^ Price .victH. all MiitJ-
;;isTs:by.nnll.ntflstere.l.60rts. VM.Y HKOTIl-
KIW, ilW tiieenwlt >i street. Sew \ oik. ^
COKE,
llrokcn, snreenetl ami dcllveretl at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CASH.
EHTAULIBIIED 1H«7.
MEDICftL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIRE SUCCESS.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
Tho Glory of a Man ii in His Strenirth.
Merre or Physical Force When Lost Quick-
nerre ur ^ i^^^itted by Consulting
r>R. O. J. LEWIS.
who. after Intense stu-ly anil deep research, has
Klyd" covered a new, exiraonllnary, .|,ulc^k^
latelv <liHCOVereu ll iiv." I ,;»»•••"•■•• j' » , ,. ■
wirta^n and Inexpensive cure for Diseases of the
K and Hplna\ Cord -.-...„». se.nl.
8j»erinatorrhtea, semi
,V«rWeakne9Hi Klidd Escjipes, linuotency and
misMiM)ICALlMtEATM^^ has curd the
mostdciucr lie tonns^ Nervous Dlsor.jers In
Syouni and old. To debllltatotl youth ll be-
«fo\vh Uic vlKor of nmwhootl, a..- 1 In udvaniro.
age I cB^illheB tbo vlpr of yom ' wll^iou
ture llcti>ntl'^n of the Urine. Gravel, Tcitlney or
Vti«M\lM- Dlstirdors, Syphilis, .Sccomlary Symp-
Sms KnVi ^bfirskli. DUeasen, all arc abso-
hitefvetVretl wlthttullhe use of mercury, eooal.
ft or inlect ons. No restrlollons In tllct or bin-
rame tYom Im^lnosB. Kkcknt casks citkk..
V T IRKC OK FOUR PAYS. I'.ltlcntS wltOSC caStS
i von in nil car.C6 arranged '|"'l"'"»^' '«''«"• '«
PRACTICKUUWardBOl TIIIHTV^KAKS.
i^Dr A-wlB Is frequently consuHod by
m^who lave been coinnlelely dlsconrnKcd of
everludnK curctt after iuivln>r experln.en ed
with vVr%u« Bilvcnl.«e.l nostninis.elc.-trlc beltH,
ftn xVh\eh nv r-lably do more banu than koo.1.
or "sluKlc bleesetlncss. ^
Consnltatlon, !«-^;^'j';^",-„*"-<6,fJ;,., .a.BO.
1)11. f^EWlS If permanently loc.ited at
129 rriendship Street, Providence, B. L,
One door from 111 ^hnion.l street (ofi Hroad
Seet! ""omcc'hotirH all Ibc y-^^^^^^^^
""^NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATIENTS.
T>r Lewis Will, on full description of case
fwlth f^e encTosed), Immediately send a supply
Kv.fluabir.ned\clncs accompanltM^w
strtictlons an-l advice for,^>«i^",rS Ji*,i,,Ki, •
lUslrcsalDK compbduts. JUST IWBLISIIKI).
Fourth Kdltlon
Medical Minnies,
with additional colored
UluBtratlons.a Portrait
OK TUB AUTHOR, AND A
LIST OF COM PLAINTS.
An exceptional trejitlse
on tho treatment and
8peo<lycurc of above fnib-
lecta, sexual .Uttcasesetc.
Price ih cents by mall
to any atldrcss, from tho
author, Dr.O. J.I-^wla.
Airentfor Medical Minutes, W. W. DUNCAN,
191 Mlddlesea Street.
AT
pjlon Natl'.nal Ib.nk. ^,^»'' yAl'I, «.• MACK.
;':^?!o WKlom^ \y\udAM MANNING.
SIX PER CENT.
FIRST MO»XGAOE
SINKIKO FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Intcreal payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a llrallcti amount at
iOO and Accrued Interest,
No rhame made for the use of maUre.
No charge made for rnnnlns aapply
pipes from street mains to consumera' cal-
lars.
Orders, when left at olBca. prompUy at-
tended to.
0. E. tUHUINO, Agent.
AI^I> TABLETS.
Old stand of A n« Ire ws A Wheeler, 41 Thorn-
.like street (Nerthern tlepot). The largest nn.l
Incst stock ot tlnlshetl work «'>»»«'»:'"'»"
Ml.l.'lehcx county, at prices much lower than
ean l»e obl.ilne.1 e'lsewhere for tlrst class work.
No extra charBC for sellliiK work cither In or
oilt of Lowell All ortlers promptly executed
anil In u satisfactory manner.
C. n. ANDBEWM, C. WnKKLEB,
41 Thorndike Street, - - Northern: Depot
LOWELL, MASH.
Stobcs anti »angeg>
MOXJLOINOS
In every variety for house nnlsh , and
ot
IjTJm:be»
%m% and Parlor M
AT THE LOWEST PRICKS.
J. T. I^^ILTVEaa,
M4 MKRRIMACK 8TRKKT.
all kind!
ob
an.l after careful examination recominond thorn
tor Invcstineiit.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Oongrees Street, Boston.
Full Information In rejrard to these bon.ls may
bo obtalne.l from C. W. K.tton, Central block.
COOK, TAYLOR & CO.
• CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
HAVING TOO MANY
Seal Piush Garments
ON HAND WE MAKK VERY l^OW
PRICKS, AS BELOW :
I^ajfloi* Stoves
Of the yery liest makes,
AT LOW PRICES.
Call and see our variety.
N.:J. WIER&CO.,
51 MARKET STREET.
For bulbllng, repairing or fencing can be
tidnovl at
LOTVEST l?I«IOES
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Uation Street, Corner of fftahT.
FARMERSrATTENTION I
StoekbHdge Manures.
Bowker's Hill and Drill Phosphate.
BuflTalo Bone Stfper-Phosphata.
Bradley's Super-Phosphata.
JAMES aMORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter*
and Plumber.
Job Worker and Repairer of Steam, fkmm
and Wat«r Engines. Prlntlns Pre»»a»,
StfMini Pumps, HhttfUng. Pnlleys, L»w»
Mowers. Mowing Machines, eto.
Shop 25 Middle Street, Lowell.
TKLBPUONB 1S4-4.
M letter Foundry in Hew Enilanl
COMMENCED IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for IU liard ami tough meUl, Ita largo
varlctlci of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for IU UNRIVALLED Newspaper raeoo.
Addroas orders to JOHN K. EOGKRS. Agoot
B6 Water street, Boston.
4V>The Courier and Journal type Is from
foundry.
LAMPS.
Advertise in the Courier.
E. IV. ^^V^oocl Ac Co.
47 MARKKT STREET.
I1S.50.
and
f^EDlCA^
MINUTES
5 perfect mtlnjs short Plush Sacques at
• 19.Q0, down from »15.
7 extra line short Plush Sac«iues at
down from •l^.SO.
24 elegant IMush Wraps at !»10.00
Sl'-i.RO, down from lilS and »1H.
7 I'liish Wraps, handsomely trimmed, at
8%0.00 and S^S.OO, down from Sao and
•37.50.
8 Flash Sacques, full length and real Seal
Ornaments, with Satin Lining, at 915.00,
down from »a3.50.
11 extra fine Seal Plnah Sacques at S25.00,
down from SSS.
A few more of those extra large alses in
Plush Hacques reduced from •40.00 to
•«6.50, and from •SO.OO to •84.tiO.
1 extra Black Lynx Boa and Muff •! T.50,
down froui •!£S.
3 handsome Beaver Seta at mXA.OO, down
from •SO.
8 superior White Marten SeU •9.00, down
from •in.
Nob. 121, 123 and 126 Oentral Street.
WE IlECKIVK OUK
Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Fresh Mackerel,
Smelts, Flonndtrs and Fresh Herring;
PrOTidenoe River and Virginia OYSTERS,
Clams on shell anti shucked. 8moke«l
Halibut, Finnan Haddles. American and
P. aud C. SARDINES.
We have onr Oysters an.l Lobsters fi-csh on
Satiu-dny for Suutlay.
Eacott Brothers,
77 BRIDQE STREET.
Revere House,
B c> » ^" o IV .
Near Boston nn.l Main". Ea^^torn. FI'chbnrK
an.l Lowell depot., ccnlres ot buslncH. an-l
pl:iccH of nninscmcnt.
Kemodelle.\ EefurnisVel, Newly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
Enropoft-ii na-ii-
tlnoins all larffc and comfoi table ;ele»fanl
stiK wH 1.; d.t^nua.be.l ; .t.nplo pnl.llc par-
i^ir" L'cntlenitM.'s t-ate an.l hllbftid room a.l.le.l.
and Ilr*.t.clas8 In every respect.
Koums from •l.OO a day op.
J. F. MERROW i CO., - Proprietors.
POSTERS,
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANQINO LAMPS.
FANCY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMP8»
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to naatch.
All to be found in great tariety
FRENCH i& PUFFER'S
181 Central StreeU
Advertise in the Courier.
FAIINTERS
AND
ALL KINDS
-o».
\
■ AT xnB-
Courier Job Office.
BADGER & GELDEUT,
MECHANICS MILLS.
Cor. Dutlon and Fletcher Strtets.
Wootl Work of all kinds done to order
at abort notice.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OFFICE.
3»«
BUILDERS.
Too win find it to your intereat to call apo« -
us before boginnlnx your
PAINTING
A «ood assortment of flrst><lass goodv
always on harfd, at bottom prices. Olvo «•
a r^ii at onr now and spacious storo.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Ironi the shore
every Meek
35 Cents a Pint.
ELLINGWOOD & 00.,
Whotesalp and Retail Drug^ts
OPPOSITE POST OFFIOE.
Every Dtiscription ot Printing
REQUIRF.D ',IW
OlotHinir*
I>ry Oootlw.
Oroocr^',
Or Other KKtublishments,
AT TUB—
Courier Job Office.
KENDALL & CO.,,
87 Middle Htreet. Lowell
Lai aiiil Carden Dre%
Preparwl for Tjtvms. Crass Plats, Kitofta*
Usnlens and Kloner »c«U.
PRICES:
Ten Ih. t'Sirs for 1000 square feet..... «".•••••
Tweniv five lb. itajrs for roo square ffeot.. -flJIV
Fifty lb. hairs for SOl« square foat ».w
One hundrotl lb. bags • mJW*
I^n-vrn Orasfli Sced«
ro« tAUt VT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
«0. 41 HAB
\^-fHL
JIu
^iiP^,iif L/riiif"
. aQfO*«ii»«w"
Mliii^irtilMtiNld^iBitfi^^
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LOWELL DAILY COURIER, THURSDAY. FEBRUABV 9, 1888.
LOWELL DAILY COURIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1888,
LOWJCLI. DAILY COVHIEK.
I'ubltsluil'-vcryafioruouD.stiii.liiirtCxcoiitcil,
in the Coulter »iill«ll"K.J"»t t'Ufct or tlic l'oi»»
OlUoc, MtnliiKick Biriet, Lowell, M«*»-, Ijy
llarMi-.n A Kowfll. ftulni^rlpilou laU-c it«i.oo a
yeai , 50 ixiilb a uionlli, I'i eeuu a wffU, dcllv-
eroilby laiilcr. Ssliigluoople-i rents. Ativei-
tlnliiK fHlt'b luriiUhcd on »i»itlt»ailiflt.
Lowi-llWitkly Jouinulitubllhh'ul 1 mm same
ollkooukil<laj«. I'rko fl.O«i l-ir auiiuni, ul-
wayh luuaviiiicc. L&rger clrcululion lu lowuu
near huwoll llmu uU oilitr |>ai>er«.
KNTKBCI) A8 BBCONli CCXM MAIL MAITKM.
TKAI341> TO AND FKOBt BObTOW.
Uoaton tt nfMlurtt
ro , ntoM *^
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JTljf ILoUJcU Dailg dTouricr.
TliriS^DAV. FKHUrAKV t>. IWH.
The AnuTii'ai»t'.\lill>illoii al LuixUtu U.»h
K'\uotn\ ill HiiiiikImI arriMT!'. ^^•l•hl»|>^ It
wouUHjhvo lit'i\ ii" w« il. afwr all. to liavi-
rolttiiUMl Oi'M. Nwitoii a- niiinnt'(>«
The SpiiiJ>.'llt'lil IU'|>iil>lifau iia;. an i.l«:i
tliiit Ml. <irovur (;l«vt'lnii<l ^houKI liavo a
IWDiioiioly of tlhttalk t»ii lln' tarlH". No m-iki-
tor can liilk IwU in lax or of pi-ot«'illoii wiili
out licliiif iivc'ii»i'«< of V'»-'*'J"»K o'.n»I'!il-"
liuncDitil"'. ^.^_^___^-
Two Kllcr larri- r* li:i\f juM I».t'H houncrd
l.y I'oi.tiniiM«ir K'«tiil>ro<»k lit WonoHter.
'I'lu'V arc lt»M tli;it lli< y jco for no otluT rca-
HOli Init to L'lvc other iiifii a rlninr. Tiiii^
doox the CU'Vi'laiitl brniiil of nforni boom In
tbti niarkit. _^^______
(iovcnior Illlllxn'i 'loinx unythliiK to »•"•
cure the N«'vv York ilolexutlon for hlmvlf
for Proftlth'iil thai (Jovornor Ck'volan.l
ilicln'l ilo l.ifoif him. tU velaiul ran the
tttate patronage for tvcry cent It wa^ worth,
ami It WHH worth jn>t a solM (UI.>«atlon.
Kvon hU patioiia^i' coni<ln't furnish a nnanl-
iiiout (!ele«atioii. luit the JitDi of the unit rule
was applied, ami the minority \va<< iMptun-.l
an<l inaili; to pull the (Ifxt'laml chariot.
Here at the" very ouIncI were two Ihliij:*
donu wbleb the nuiytwuinps eoiitlemncd »o
NtroiiKly In rcpuMlcans that they conltln't
c\enbear liuiii hii','tiu!.tt.Ml without boiling
over. It WH« quite certain w hen they over-
looked tlie di>rfputal>le lueaur* »)y which
their Idol clinihed on
would forj^ive uny further violations of their
prlnclplof which lie miKht commit, ju>l a*
they have done. lUit lliey cannot deny <iov-
ornorllill the Name rl«hts and- pri\ile«e.>
which they accordeil to C'levclaiul. and if lie
Mliould happen to suc<eed, there ii'U'l tlie
shadow of a reason wby tiiey should not
canoiii/c him iis they did his less respectable
and decent pre(le«'es«ior.
I)iit It ouu'lit Burtly.lo lie possible to flud a
site that would !>« satisfactory to a larger
nuni»>er than tlie Franklin st^uare site is.
We would like to see any pos-lble site iu
Lowell sugjjoHteil for such a buildinji which
woniiin't at oiK'c create a hotter (luarrol
than ih now Koiiij; ou in Worcester. .
It .skkms that the sor;,'liuin growers of the
west have aw akenc.l to the iiuiioriance of
keeping a duly on sujjar. iu order to eiicour-
a.i,'e this new industry. We have several
times suir^csted that was pretty sure to be
the cast'. And there couMn'l hi) a belter il-
lustration uX the value of protection than
whiit may appear witli rcjfanl to this sor-
Clium bui«iiie>s. IMotcctlon or bounties
(which are uidy another form of protection)
made the l»< t.l sii«ur lndu>lry a success in
I'rancc and liermaiiy. If the same system
could result iu our pro.luctlon of all our own
Miftar with rea^onal^lo economy.it would be
well worth liyinij.
Arri K M'MM'K aksaln— bow much U It
worth? J« II. IMckcrman of New llaveu
county. ComiectlcKt, say» he feo«ls e\ery
year tiic poniac« from f>ev« ril thousand
bunhcN of atopics, and lii-» stock has sliowii
tlie scry bei.1 results, lie considers it about
Ihetipi.ilof Idcwers* «•""*»'*• ""*' ninks it
al»o\eall root crops except potatoes. ThU
suit of testimony I" becomiun very plenty,
and altli.)ii;ih many cider-iuakers still turn
out poniaco only to be wasted, its \aliie may
bo consideiTil establUhed. It In Kood for
either luilk-w buef. To save the iioiuace
for feed re«|Uire> the use of clolh instead of
hav iu the cider press.
THK CiENEUAL COURT.
Labor Day— Fine* for WoavloB— Th«
KMatou unit Lowell Itonilii.
i lowered ko ll> at the total psy would Ije tU«
I same as now, since the com|>etllion with the
mills of other states would force the manu-
facturers lo lower Iheir pric«is or clo*e llielr
mill".. The hearli.« was eonlluuod uiilll rrl-
dar of next week.
tlic hearing on the child hd.or eomniillce. «
report was th«n a^'ain taken up. 1>. I*.
Moicland asked that the atlemlance at nlnht
sdiooi bH not couul.'d m the re.piiretl uuiu-
|>,.r of weeks, since the attendance at uixbt
M-hooU is irreL'iilar. and the sciiolars ar«! not
Feb. 8.— In the Senate lljo public beallb
comnilllec reported a bill relative to the
furiiishiii;? of certllioatcs of death by phy-
sicians. The bill proposes to strike from
Section b, chapter 32 of the Public .Statuteit,
the clause Drovidimr that the retjue^t for a
certillcute mu'«l l»c made within I.% days
after the decease. The pelitlou for the in-
ejri>oration of Kist Hrooklicid as a separate
town, which llie Mouse admitted yesterday ."(."."yJle "iiropoMd' liv the s|H'clal coiiiinlltee
witfiout oi)positiou, was refuseil admission, u^^j j,,,, j.„,„,„inoe hid to consider wliether
Delmle on the adverse report on further jt would not be mon-exucdiful lo report the
„.„,,.„o„ .0 prcvou. fl„o, ,or imp-'-; ■ -;'-K',,l;lll,,T;;!rr'S^^
weaving was opened by Mr. Met ooey of ,|„.„ ,,>ok up the proviMons of llie bill, «ly-
lJi.vck»lone. who moved to sultstltute bU bill j,,;; the reasons that iiiHuenced the toiuinit-
alrcadv printed, lie had a eaielully pre- tis'^ in .Irawinx up the Itill.
' ■' ' ' Willium H. Taltlson objected to the bill.
Ural €6tate«
imdvr the ».uik rvlMou of tlie iruaul olllcer.
Mr Ouincv *Ct the committee i*aid he
would fa\or a much more sirin>;eiit law than
&Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Street, Lowell.
OT«r rrosoott Nutlonal Bank.
Boots anU ^i)or5.
a;,'cs
I
>arcil manuscript i.peecn.iu which he warm-
y et»poUMHl the cau<»e of the operallves
aiuin-l the manufacturer*. The average
wccklv wajres of a weaver 4n a factory are
^.'si.aiid tlie avert'ze line*, for hnperfeet
we!ivln« are 7,"» cent* a week per weaver.
He knew of ca«»es where |iiece«« of cloth
whlcli would amount to *tl or <<X were taken
al once frtim weaver.', yet nliie-teutlw of all „
the IniiH'rteci wcavlii>,'i»due tofauUi of the ,oiiiin>; to MaN-achu-elts. IVrsoually. a«
\ani or of Uie macliiiierv. In IViinsylvaula reprcMMitlnu: minufactui-ers, 1 would favor
ihc milMmpose no lines au'i iIk- system is anv etlort loolitaln any a^e of rei-trlciioii
■.uccc-sful. All he waiite I was justice doue Uiat would not work hardship. Maiiv in-
to the op^-ratives. .Mr. Uu'sell of Mayuard jiu,.irlouN families come liere and are obliired
s iM he was satli.llcd that unjust lines are lev- to depend for a Ilia.' on the earnin„'s >f llieir
iedinmauvof the mills, liui a law wu« t-hUdiiMi who cannot rc.id and write hn){llsh
ovsed last" vear and nothimr further l« nee- ooiit'dlv. but can read and write ibeir own
L.tiv It "forbids the Imposition of uuy |,m.,.uaK»'. This bill would pi-vveiil their
liiie»'cxcipl for wilfulness, lucapacilv or vsorkin< unlil they have altende.1 the «i.-bouls
iicdi'ence. Fine* cannot Iw imposed for „f Massachusetts for 40 weeks. 1 think that
f lulls of the yarn or of the machliiery. He ii,u l.ill and the Idll of la»l >ear are aimed
i:a\e liu'ures of a fattorv with 'JSO weavers In „n,re at the i^ople who are cominjc here to
the li»t four week".: Total wajies, $>mi\ Pliable us to run our industries than «t the
toiil' tines, *lit.l»'<; averap- line |K«r weaver, |„.ti,.r educathm of our own eblldreii. I he
-cents lie argued that line* were iiece»aa- |n,|u^trl»s of Massachu«etls are bard pushed
IV in ordcrtocnalde manufaclurwr* to pro- i.v ilie industries growinx up In other parts
We take pride in showinjc property
like the resiaeuces wa offer for sale on
Belinout street, a street restricted to fine
residences. Tliey have b^eu erected un-
_ . der oar personal lupervition and no ex-
r ::S,;£no::i oJ'cIiK;: or£p^.:S^^ !^««° .pared to make Jiem
Weather Indications.
Feb. 9, noon. —For New England,
fair weather, slightly colder, light to
fresh northwesterly winds.
,„ is forbhhieu entirely. j first-class in every respect. Hovel in
ll. L. SarniUU urp;d as an oblecllou to the j^ j-^ ^qJ ^q^J convenient in their ar-
il Ill-It irrt-at hardshiii wood Ik; tloiie m , u''"*fe" •■"*• .', , « xs i
UK. nrl^m- faniiib's lo beimr needlessly strict, j raug^ment, With handsome fireplaces
Ma.^aehuselU cannot allord to do this. It ] ^j sideboard,
would <leter many iiidu-rtrlous fHinliles from
IJUOTATIONS.
Thi- i' a free countrv . but from the way
the muywuMip" talk about Mill's daring to
irv to win the demociatic nomination for the
l.re^i.leuc\ . no one would Ihluk it.— [rhil.
liii|uirer.
riie api»roval of the new civil service nibs
liy l'r.«l.(ent (loeland, wllllhrou lii< mu-p'-
wiiinp •.vorsliipperslnto ecstacie-, but will
deci'ive no one. w bo doc* not wl»li to Ik; de-
.•elve.l. Mr. Clevi land I
•loth.
duce irootl . , ,
Mr. Ouincv of (^ltncv, for the labor com-
mittee, .lehj'nded it<. adverse report. He
*aid fhut last veal's law was strong eiiouKb,
aiitl that Mr. Alc( »)oe\'» bill wa«.too«weeplug.
It ft iiili'bcd the i.rimli'les that no coiitrael
should Im" made where tlie compensalloii w»«
conditional upon the .,imlity of work done
im!ei.s it bad the ai.proval of tlic IcKlslature.
'lie ilwnv- meant t» dtt JO'I'"'' b«tween lalxir
•iiid lapiial. an.l c.uld not support this lalmr , ^-Iom-s}.
i.lll, .Mr. Mellcii of \V..rce.ler sai.l Mr. I
l^idiicy wa» opi>ow.i to ihe bill because he
of I lie count rv. AVe nee«l these oeoplc. I
!im in favor of their bcloif allowed to stay
here a year before re«piirlm{ this amount of
M-hool allendance. I'Imm' |teople— I am
.lK';ikln< especially of tana liaiis- show an
iiiellintion to acquire an education and Imj-
. (line uood citl/.cns, but I consider It an in-
)ii«ti-e to ivtiiiire lh«m to Im^Ui Httendln«
M hool imm«dlatel\ on their arrival here.
The hearing on ihi!. <|Uc>tiou was then
ill favor of civil
service refonii--oiiiMp«'r. Hut he i- tlior-
uiiLlilv "aKln it- enforcement."- IHiirlliiKlon
Free I'res*. ^
Tile real ta>k In fore the democracy I" this:
KKplidn. if vou can. how the s}>tciii .an be
wroni; \vhi<li !Ta> reduced the pnMi.- dcld In
twentv vear* from .■s2.T.')b,4;il..')71 to about
:-il.O0O".oiNl.tMM) without the «li'j:llli'st sacrllice
on tlie part of the people, to whom diirlu;;
all that lime it hi' liroiiw'ht unexampled pri>s-
perlty?— [Sew York 'Iribune.
. I'KIlsONAL.
Koscoe C onkliuK's tirsi choice for Trefl-
<lent Ik (ieuerai >heriilar.
Mrs. Grant Is ^oln^ into llie remlulsceuce
business in a New York mau'a/luc.
Mr. Winan* is the lesec of nearly 20 es-
tales in the Scotch biKhlunds, comprising in
all nearly 'iSO.OOO acres, all deer forest.
NKW IIAMl'tillinK.
At Warren SHinmil Tuesday «evcn ears of
\ freight train which had been slandiiiK on
li Id the pride «»f paieniitv in la^l vear's law.
lUil that law establishes the |.riiiclple be now
....1........ NotacaM'ha* aiiscii under last
■iiider last
weaver
oi.pt'sc*. Not a caM- ha- aiiscii
V. Ill 'i. law, and it prove* that no
dares lake a case into court fi>r fear of uls-
cliair«'. Tlie law is inoperative. .Mr. Keaiie
of llolv.dvc sal.l he ha.i hi'inircl in the Uliila
in hi* ciiv and found tlial lliere was Diueh
coini>laiiit alK.ul liuin*:. Weavers were
tiiie.lif oil I'Ut on the maehine. by the
lo..m-ti\crs tlropiKd on the chilli, and if
llieva*ked to see the cloth tlM-y Were fined
a 'aln. for iiiipudeiice, he suiM)ose.l. The
Hues are imposed by the whtm of the
man who ha* them in charifc. He read a |
letter fr.»m a llilcopee culloii mill represent- 1
iiiif that much hardship was siiirered by the
oiieialivc* there. Me read a let UT from a
llousatonic mill, where tlie wastes are from
:.'. cents lo t<l.*i."t a day. and the weavers are
lined heuviiv. The v are cut down un Iheir
waues for nraidii^' imperfe«'i ^'ikmI*. yet thom?
vtrv ;;ood* ar«|tal<in to the company's store
i.n.l sold as perfect :;<»ods to the operative*,
who must take them or ko without, the
mill owners make three proHt*— on ihe
L'ooil*. on Ihe lines and in the company store.
Mr. .Mcfowv said he had lellor* from 20 dlf-
ferciil placi's, Worcester. Now Bedford.
N.Mtli A. lams and others, showluk' that llie
evil is universal. Mr. Wanlweti of Haver-
hill ral*ed the point of order that the bill
was too broad for the order on wlibh It was
Nouralirla, rbcumatlsm.crvsi|>olas. tumors.
>wcllin>:*. sore throat, toothache and sill
el 111 r pain* and ai-he* are promptly cured
l.y Salvation oil. Trlcc iweuty-nvc ctuli.
Sul'l ever} where. _^ —
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstone tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
•4000.— We scldtun have a place that we can
offer at the \ow price placed on tliU extra v»el|.
built two storv house of etKbt laoinH. iHsldo
l.athr«»om; beiitedby fiirimce, baa hard woo.t
n.M.rs In dliilnn room, kUchon and I'HijUy;
hmi.lsome Ras llxteies. eU'. Nil>{htn>rliood ll i^l-
class an<l near liusiiioss. (iwitj
OnOiitralWHM't.-Veiy .lestrable plwe of
i.ro|.erly. consli-ilnjt of iwo.sl4)ry house and
iicirly /too leet of land. « oul.l ca.lly >x' ";»•'«
to pay more Ihiiu lo per cent net. (I»W3)
Not far fr.»ui M»rrlHiH4k »triN.t.-Two-
•Uirv.tvvo.teiitiiieni house ol 14 nH.uis, "idijhea
In K«'od shape. A l.tunaln al $:j:.(K>. ( HKI.)
If vou will call at our ortlce we will show you
»4.mc levcMi.icuu tluu will i^ay you better iiuiu
le |K'r cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co..
%n CENTK4L 8TKKKT.
Over I'rescolt National Ilank.
The Bijou Shoe Store.
The month ot February is con-
sidered by all merchants as the
dullest of the year. We do not
l)ropo8e to have it so with us it
low prices on reliublo goods can
rciMC'dy it. Wo slmll oiler some
startling values just to keep the
public m a plea.s'sint fraiiio of
mind till the npring trade begins.
We advise all those who need
footwear of any description to
examine our goods and get our
prices l)eforo purchaj^ing else-
where. This week we have
Prom O. ■. Koi;i>r», I>. I>.
1 have u*ed Wtnaus Bros." Iiuiim lllomi
rurlli' r wllh ;;ooil rosull*. aiiil In lle\e it l^.
I) a vaUiabie medicine, l. ^. IMM.IIIIS,
Tasior of stale .S. .M. K. iliureh.
Kesl lence. l^ Malloou Street.
sprlntfHcM. .\pril '». '«'.
THE COLD WEATHER
HAS
llrto ^tibfrtiscmenw
name of I'llnce. A.blnws
I()sT.-si. lii*rnanJ puiipy. 7 monUis ol.i,
J eolor lirliKlle, welirh* (W In*. Answers lo
- • ' ■ A. W. II , this ortlce.
WANTED.— i^ady an-l Kenileman airentii
lmne«IUlely on grand new works , exre
ileiice not necessary ; Kood \my . Call from 9 a.
T
And we Propose to Sturt it up Again
with Low Prices.
u». to . |l. III.
I. M. llaee.'iH A •.uleionstreM.
WVNTKI*.— A f.iperhitendent for a coMon
,.i>tnnln»tinlll; loacomneteiit mnu a llb«'r-
•»l -alary will Ik> jjlvon. Apuib-atlons addressed,
\\llh ivferences. lo-ll. l>..*' I* •>• box l«7, Hob
t.Mi. .Mass., w'.lljeecKe auentlon.
C COMMONWEALTH OF MASSA-
) CIIISKTT>.
8TATK HorSK, IlosntK. Feh. >*, I^JW.
The Coiuinlttee on Manul.ictui-es w.U jilvp a
Who Hhull bo NoiiiUmlrd'?
We have not seen anywhere a statement of
the sltii:itiou as reasonable, or which so fair-
ly represents what it seems lo us oujjht to he
the view of reasonable republicans, as to the
next candldale for rresident, as the follow-
ing cdituial from tb'3 Iowa Slate Hej^ister:
II is vcrv iincertaiu who is the stroii;? an<i
succe!-sfiii"maii tlii* year. Whoever be is, he
is the luan tiie republican jiarly Is lookiiij,'
for. All rtpul)li<-ans who arc sincerely for
part V success hiive this feelimj, vvitlioiit the
least" decree ubaiin;; tlxdr aidiiiratlon for Mr.
lllaine, Mr. s^bcriiuin or any oue else. There
js u dispositioiMill lliroii;,di the party lo i,'ive
lip persona! preference :unl take the slron;;
i-uMii. If New Vork, Conm cticut and New
.leisey cau a;trce on a man. we believe the
national convention would accept him who-
ever be is, if his recnrd is honorable and his
artilii'.tions are witli the people and their In-
tcre-ts. *-Tlic KcKi^l'^i" ''"'^ '" "" ^^^"^^
chaii-ed its opinion of Mr. Hlaine, but it has
no dispusiliou to ur.L'c that ho be nominated,
nor anv di>posiiion lo nr^'e its views upon
the part v. Wc do not l»elieve that anybody's
or auv paper's apiuuls or aiLrumcnts, simply
in the ambitious intf-rcsls of any man, should
have the least wci^dit with the jiarty now.
If there is a man who can combine all the
eleiuents of llie repiiblicau party, who stands
hii^h in pultlic coiilidcime aiifl reiiard, and
who will coiiiinand every republican vote
and draw others from the outside, he is the
uiaii wiio should be nominated. We see
maiiv |)apers dalini; the \ iews of "The Rejj-
istei" and usserliii;: that they are this or
that. If we may be allowed lo speak our
own views we should state them as we have
above. We liave no candidate to ur;4e. We
are waiting' to sec, now that the lime is so
iiearlv on. Who is slronj^est in the opinion of
the necessary states, and who is the strouf;-
cst in the opinion ot the masses o' the party.
0»r own iudgmenl is that the choice Is ^'oiii-r
lo be made purely from the party's interest
and without any re;:ard lor any man's ambi-
tion. A choice so made will uive us a ticket
vhicii can be elected. One iiuuU; from lac-
lional iiiteiest or eflbrl w ill ;j;ive us a ticket
which w ill be defeated.
Til one sense this may be called "Bnnshy-
i-h;"' but on the whole does it not fairly e.\-
pre^s what about every republican feds in
bis heart ol hearts, when he considers the
fiituation'r Vietory is within reach of judi-
lious iioiniiiations and united ell'ort.
Ihc main track started and ran .town throuKli
to the ticket, Ihev I Kasi Haverhill. Haverhill to North Haver-
hill. I'J miles, with fearful velocity. There
was no damat;e done.
( harlen Clark, the misdoK ("larciuout bank
cashier, ix said to be in (Quebec. Later de-
velopments show that bis accounts are not
all rifrht. but the depositors, it is .said, will
not sutler anv loss, as .1. L. Karwell. the
Ireasurer, Is re'ponstble for Clark and able
to make up any dellcll.
AlphoMso Frencli of Kast Warren left his
home one <lay last week to call on a neighbor
and the next -lay was found In the road un-
coiisoh.us and partially fro/en. He had lain
there 22 hours, with the mercury elKht de-
;;rees below zero, and is still unconscious.
It is supiiosed thai he hadashock and fell.
that
iulij;bt
WASlllNCiTO> >EW8.
rublic Ituildins OrAwbiicka.
Ill Woicesier it seems the ipiarrel over the
lociitioi! of tl.e ;4overnincnt buildin;< Is so iu-
teu-e tbal a petition is now In dnuilation for
si'.znalurcs askin;,' that no ajiproprlation be
ni.tdo by this (■on;.'ress for the building,', and
the Spy says it has cxeellenl j)rospecls of
huccess. ThcTpy adds:
"Of course ronirres* will not appropriate
money for u piiiilie building in Worcester If
II loiKC number of represeiitalive citizens of
^Vorcesler icmonstrate aKsdnsl it, and liius
we can escafx- the calainily of having a new
post ofllce at FrHiikliii srpiare or anywhere
else. The petitioners, whether many or
few, who believe thai a site <-an be agreed
upon bv a nwjorily of the people, are more
MUfcnliie tbau niobl of their fellow, citizeua,
RhIdleberKfr MaUen Another Scene.
Kiddieber;rer ha<l another attack of malaria
yesterday. It atlecteil his tongue but not liis
ie;,'s. He ha 1 the nrilish extradition treaty
on tlie brain and howled for its consideration
ill oiicn session. It was vo'.cd, -W to •••, lo
proceed to executive business, Hiddleber^'er
votinv in the allirmatlve. A dramatic thou^'h
uionientarv scene followed. Hi(hllel»erj,'er
arose us the chair annoiiinied the vote and at-
tempted to speak. The chair directed as
Usual that the ser:;eaiil-at-arins clear the t,'al-
|»-ries anil close Ihe iloors. The senator from
Vir'iiiia, uale with excitement, said: "1 be'j;
pardon, sir, I arise to move a reconsideration
of the vole. [I'ause, durini: which the ',er-
''eaiils-al-arms were execulin;,' their om<:e.J
Iluve 1 not the ri-bt, sir, to move a reconsid-
eralion? 1 voted in the atHrmative for that
purpose. [Further pause.] 1 have the ri^ht
and no serijeant-at-arm.s can restrain me
from it." The clo.sin',' of the doors shut oil
the further proceeding's from the public ear.
1 1 is undeistoo<l thai the senator from V ir-
uinia continued his remarks, but directed
Iheiii a"ainsl the substance of the Bnlisli
treaty, and that he consumed the lime until
4.5.), at which hour Iho Senate adjourned.
lueldental.
The democratic members of tho House
held a caucus to select rep.-esentattves on the
demociHtic congressional committee. R. J.
Van«-e was ihosen for Connecticut and L. V.
Mclviuncv for New Hampshii;e.
It is rumored in democratic circles that
Con-'ressman W. S. .Scott of Pennsylvania
wiirprobttblv be selected to succeed ex-Sena-
tor Ibinuimas chairiiian of the national dem-
ocnitic committee. The committee is to
UK el here on Ihe 22d. . . i
Tlie secniarv of the navy has contracted
with tbe HerreshoU compiiny of Rhode
Islaii.l for a lirsl class steel tori)edo boat, to
cost i!32.7.'»0. which is to be paid for out of
the appropriation of *2,(KK),00() made by «.oii-
urcss at its last session for coast and harbor
defense vessels. , ,. it.,!., i
I>avid T. Hunker of Massuchusells, United
States consul at Demerara, has died from
yellow fever.
Don't
let that cold of yours run on. You think it
Is a llKht I hill!,'. Knt it may run into catarrh.
Or into pneumonia. Ur consumption.
Catarrh is di.-ustlnK. Pneumonia is dan-
.'crouH. ( onsumption is tlcatli itself.
" The br>athin;i apparatUH must be kept
healthv an.l clear of all obstructions and of-
fensive matter. OlherwlHe there Is trouble
ahead. . , ,
All the diseases of these; parts, head, nose,
throHl. broiK hial lubes and Iuukh, can lie de
matter was tabled, in order
prepare a suitable bill.
The bill to authorize savings banka to in-
vest in the bonds and notes of tbe Lowell
railrinid was next on the calendar. Mr.
Milne of Fall River moved a verbal inand-
ment. Mr. .Milliken of Maiden hoped the
1)111 woul.l be defeated and that lit.' siaio
w oubl not approve the jiolicv of f:iNoi iim' the
wealthy. Savings hanks will not loan ou
poor men's mort','a.;es for tlve per eeiu., Iiut
will KO out of their towns to loan to railroads
al Ihree or four per cent. Mr. .Milne said the
purpose of the Idll was to legalize
bou.lsof the Lowell road now held
inns banks. Formerly no morl;,'at;e was on
the Lowell roa.l. Rut it boii.;hl the Salem
and Lawrence roa.ls. on whbh niortua;;es
existed. Hv an oversi;,'hl bonds were i>sued
liv the road'ainl bou^ibt by saving's bunks to
the extent of ?!2.."jOI).iKK), The object of the
1)111 is lu legalize bonds which are already
out, not to provide lor the Issut; of more
l
KTIIAN C. UoaiNSON.
Clerk of the committee.
jOMMON WKAI/ril OF
Clll>KlT>.
.MASSA-
cerlaiii
bv sav-
liL'htfulh and entirely cured by the use of
liosehce's (iermau Syrup. If, ypu don t
know Ihi* alreadv. thousands and thousands
of people can tell you. They have been
cured by it. and "know how it Is, them-
selves." Bottle only "5 cents. Ask any
druggiftt.
•onds. A preeedenl in a i>arallel ease has
been made in the law of iss;;, It^'aliziii^ the
( >id C olonv bonds afl«-r it boiiijhl the I itch-
buix uud S'ew Rcdford railroad,
a .Mr.» Wyman of Hyde Park moved to
amend so that savings bank* could not invest
in tlie notes of the eompany. Mr. Harrett of
Melrose would have the bill am..udeil s.» th-tt
the banks eaiiuol hold any more of tin bonds
than Ihev now liave. Mr. Mellen of Woices-
ier sai.l i"l was a system of duplicity and
iriekerv l>y which tiie sa\inL,s banks liad In-
vested sacred trust funds iu illeijal bombs.
lie aixued al len^'lh au'ainst the priu. ij)le of
leL'alizin^ such illegal action. .Mr. U adlin
of ReaiJufi thouKht the bill was imieh lui.s-
iiuderstood. The savinsjs bank* sliouUl not
he compelled to sell !?2..jb0,000 of bonds on
account of a )?400,0()0 niort-fu^'e. He ex-
plained the tinaucial situation al lenyth and
hupporlcd the bill. Mr. Harrell moved to
ameiul so that savings banks cannot in«'rease
their holdinf,'s of the bonds. Debate was
proloic^'ed at length, particularly liy Mr.
Mellen's argument against the bill. Mr.
Wyman's amendment had 77 yeas lo 7:J nays.
Mr. Harrelt's amendment was adopted wilh-
out division and the bill was ordered to a
third read ill','.
MA I rKlt.S IlKIORK TIIK LAlJur. CO.MMITTKK.
The committee on labor considered tbe or-
der relative lo the employment of laborers
by railway companies ou the Lord's Day.
Mr. MeCooey of Blackstoue spoke of the
practice of ^ome railroads in conipellinx their
men to work longer hours on gun.liy than
other days at llie ordinary price for a day's
labor. He spoke briefly of the need of a
day's rest every week, and presented a bill
that no railroa.'l corporation shall rtipiire or
allow any employe to labor on the Lord's
Hay, unless such labor is of the utmost ne-
cessity. In all cases where the employment
of labor on the Lord's Day is ref|iiireii double
eoHipeusalion in wa^es must be paid.
The eommiltee also considered lli<; euiplor-
nicni of men in some mills for iWjie than 10
hours per dav. Mr. McCooey sai.l that It
was the cusloni in many mills to in;ike the
men work over time, dismissing the women,
or having two forces of women, in order to
continue the work. Tills extra work is iiaid
for at remilar rates, but this Is not sailsfaeto-
ry to the men, who would rather re<eive les*
pay and have shorter bouis. To ieme«ly this
he introduced a bill provbllii'' that for all
lime over 10 hours one and a half times the
orilinary rate shall bo paid. .J. L. Sargent,
who was present In tho Interest of the inanu-
faeturers, said that he hardly IhouKht the
state had a rlghl, lo meddle In the employ-
nieul of a.lull males, and that the proposed
law would seriously cripple .*oine imlusiries
of the Htate. .lobn L. Wheelwright, speak-
inic especially in behalf of the paper manu-
facturers, said that the proposed law would
only result In the price for 10 hours belnjc
C
MlUI>I.KSh\, *•<.
I'UOn.VTK COUKT.
To llie heirs alia w, next of kin. and all oUier
iH>rsons intcicsted In Ihe cMatc of MAU
Til A IP Mi Kits'. ^.^^^. „f Lowidl. In sjill
coiiniv, .Iweaseil, lkkktim;
Wlierea's, a certain Instrument (.iirpoitliiK lo
be Ihe last will and tcsiainont of slid deceased
has been prescnlct to said eonrt, lor prohute,
bv .S>.\.Ml'Kb KlUDKIl, who pi-rtvs thai letters
tesUiueniarv iMav he Issued to him. tbe exec-
utor ■ therein nanu-.l. an<l that lie nmy lie
exempt from nXAnn n s'irelT or siiivtles on Ills
boiid pursuant t<» sal.l will and statute;
Vou are herel.v .-'.tct to appear at a probate
rourt, to he hehlat t;ainlirl.l;re. In habl county ot
Mbhllesex, on the fourth Tuesday of F.;brii.iry
instant, at nine oVhxk Itetcrc noon, to show
cauBC, If anv you have, airalnst the »ainc.
And sal.l pelltl.uicr is lierebv .llre*!t<H| to itWe
nubile n.Hlee thereof, by |.ubllshlnK this . Itntlon
onee a week, for thn-e sin-ciJ»*ive weeks, In the
new.*pa\ier callcl tlic Lowell Dallv Ciuiicr,
prlnlert at Lowell, the last uubllcatlon lo be
two<lav«, at lea*t, before said court.
Wltiiest, iJKou.iK .M. IlR«M>Ks,c?=<iulre.Ju.l)re
of »al.l «-oui1. thl» elKhlh dav ol Kebinar} ,
In tlio vear one thousan.l el>rht iiun.lred and
elghtv-elght. J. H. TVLKK, Itctfliaer.
Fine Linen Crash V., down from 10 cents.
i;.)o.l all linen Damask ifx., .town from :«.
Kast colored Red Dninask "i.V-., worth US.
Imptnle.l Marseilles guilts, 12-4 nice, $i.if>,
worth l':t.:i.V
lloUan.l l.ul•taln^, with best spring llxlures, iV-.
All our short len«:th IMipies and Cheek Naln-
so«)ks «'<c., Woitli iroin li', to 'iO.
All our #«! HIankets al «t..V).
10 pUves Orspery Silk. U«»ue •hades, 4c. i would
ls.> cheap at I'l'i.
A larjre lot of Kinbroblered White Klannel, at
prices wf plain ttannel.
Uoo.| vard wl.lc Uleachod Cotton IU?inuaDt'>,
soft dnlsh, at 5e. per yard,
ilest dross fnePu Cambrics 4c. i>er yard.
Floe wble C«Mheco Canil>rlcs, In choice light
styles, (!'« c. ; last season's piii-e 10 ecul*.
Ilest <iuallty ( entnry Prints f-'nc; usual price
10 cents per yard.
Best .lualttv \ar.l wide Sateens »« ., down Iroin
Vi', Jim I t.'>.'
Ilest .nudity Mos.iuUo Netting, i yanls wide, 4c.
per yanl.
1 lot bla.'k an.l colore.l Bro.-a.led Velvets at »c.,
down from 'i!>.
All .>ur ttest «iu«llty colorcl Sallu KlmdnraeH
SN'., down l»i>in tl.i:>\ this Is the bargain ot
the season.
1 l.)t line Silk au.l Wool Dress (ioods, 40 Inches
wl.lc, ;{'.».•.; thmn tiom 7.5.
I lot imiHute I Plat t Dress tioo.ls J.'.c, re.liice.l
lioin ho.., t»ie-e are ehoh e an.l pretty styles.
.-iO Ineh'allwool Haniiels. In Idue, Kteen and
brown, line .luaiUy, ■•nly i.'«.; worth 7.^.
\Vc have taken all ..ur 7.V., ft an.l »l.ri .Icrsey
Walsis, yilth llret.oi froiitb. " " '
fnuits, plsln ai).l lace trlinii
209 pairs ladies' New York
Straight Goat and Imerlcan
Kid Boots. * '
These ;j:oods are elegunt in
style f.n(l tit timl me iiieut weiir-
ei'8. They ure cousidered good
value l>y some nu'i'chants at $3.
Our price while they lust is
VIENNA BAKERY
AND
Cretimery Lunch.
O
N- SAtl UD.\Y MOKNINl
snd 1
a new MAKKUV an.l LUNCH room.
opene.lat No*. 10 and 1'
there will be
Paig;e street.
The
Bakery Ls fltteJ up wlUi the bc.H inoilern ap-
paratus for baklns Heans, Krown and White
Bread, Pastry, Cake an.l Rolls, an.l Is In <harge
o< an cxpcrlenccl baker. A specialty will l»c
maUeof Vienna R.dln and iliead, such ns be-
came po tainous at the i'hllade'iphU Centennial
In 1H7C. Hak.;d Beans an.l lirown r.ivad will be
on sale S.itnrday cvenlnirs and ."smnlay m«»rn-
Inffs. Hot Vienna ami oilier K'dls will he r.-.i.ly
each .lav at 4 o'clock. The very In-st of mate-
rial wllf be use.l.
THE "CKKAMKRV LUNCH" Is .leslgnc.l to
provide a convenient place where an Inexpcn-
flve but ilrst class luneheon may be obtained at
any time. Oysters, VZniCi*, Cd.l Meats, Bake.l
Beans, Grbl.lle Cakcp, Vienna Rolls ami llrea.l,
the Unest CotTee, Pure Fresh ^l\\'.i, Cakes an.l
I'les will l>c supplied. K*cr5thlnpr will be of
the l>e»t. wH cooked, »n«l nerved with the
atrlct*"*! ivijard to nPHtness.
All the pro.lu.'ts of llie Lowell Co-operative
Milk A-«soelaUon Avlll be kept onsale, ami may
bo ordered .llr««;t or by telephone.
Do vou want a dellciou.-. cup of <yoirce or Tea,
a Klass of pure Milk or Cream, and a very nice
luncheon, lor a f.w .eiits? Goto the Vienna
Bakery ao.lCieainery launch.
Open from « a. in. to 8 p. in.
10 and 13 Paige Street,
WM. A. TIlOW.Manaecr.
bral.le.l an.l vest
me.t, ami shall offer
the entire iV.t at the iinlb.rin price of lie. each.
All our Hrabl an.l -Jet Dress Trimmings at less
than half price.
All our small U' .Mies and Notions at lower prices
than yon wlil ever see tbtin again.
All our ti an.l 5ic. Cashmere Cloves at iSc-. per
pair.
Bov's neecc lined Gloves lOc. per pair, .town
from ih.
La.llcp' I'me real Kid Gloves C\k'.. per pair, down
from Jl.i'i.
La.lles' Fur Lined Kid Gloves 7.V., down from
11. r..
Children's Cachtncre Mittens I.V., down Irom 25.
All our Mlk Cmbrellas. with col. I and silver
cans, Iv.nv han.lies an.l i.atural stick*, that we
sold for *:J.50, will now bo offeic.l at |-2.i..
All our Ladles', Gents' and Chlhlren's Under-
Trenr and llosbiry at about half former prices.
All our ."lO. Oi and loc. Ribbons at 2.)C. per yard.
Ladles', Gents' an.l Chlhlren's Handkerchiefs
marked way down (alm.)8t j^lvc away iirlces).
We are positively koIuk out of bualneas,
and the Bbove*"ut prlcea are only SAinples
of our ••iitlre stock. Everything in onr
•tore ia oflTered correB|»ondiniily cheap, and
we think by the way our stock Is belnR; re-
duced tlie public appreciate our low price*
and »«iuare way of doinc Imalnesa.
OSWALD & CO.
Nob. 35 and 37'OentTal Street.
68 pairs of Gents' Veal Calf
Shoes, in Lace, Button and
Congress.
These are ot selected upper
Btock, with Oak Soles, and will
wear favorably with any $3.00
hlioe in the market. Our price is
The lot i.< small and no more
to be had at ihni price.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR BISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENTS.
PAnmz
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^53MEirKST.
Engraving on Metals
m:>%.i>k easy.
Has received New Swiss and
Hamburg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, AlIOTers and Tuckings.
Toreliou and other Laces. Ruch-
Ings, Coventry llufflings, vrhite
and colored. German and Amerl-
ean Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Exami-
As a special attraction to 'our
popular store we otl'or the follow-
ing extraoidinaiy value
For Saturday Only.
To all purchasers of Ladies'
Boots for $2.50 or upward, we
will make a present of a pair
of Ladie.s* Plain Croquet Rub-
bers, which are usually retailed
at 50 cents.
Don't get left this time, per-
haps you did betore and were
sorrv afterwards.
Saturday only this Special Attraction,
Watch u8 All This Week for
Barg^ains that are Bargains.
Perfect Ouide: ererythlnB ftiml«hed , Q^^^jg j^ g|*eat Variety
Sand two «-«ent stsmpe for particulars and
.«mple of engraTinB. to Box 19«, Middle- ^jj^jq^ {g SOllClted.
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LOCAL NEWS.
AMUSKMKNTH.
JI'G
MIS-
FIFTIKTII CONtiUKSS.
Fell. H.— Ill tb«; Senate Mr. Call of Florkia
made u (tjieefli Iu fuvor of lliu UI:ur cducu-
tlou bill, ut tin- ':lot«e of wlilcb It W!i» ajtree*!
a vote slioiilil 1)0 takeu ou tlie bill n«xt
Wc(liieM|.iy ai:i o'tloik. Tbe SeiiiUe tlieii
wviit Into exccullvu mihi'Iou, and at 4J» ad-
Iii llie llouce the bill iiiukluK bllN of lad-
itiK eoiKluhUe uvldenoc tu certain eawes win*
UBMiti'ii, after dulmtu.
Tbe S|K'uker annouured llie appolutment
of tbe follow liiK iiieinlMjrH of tbe H|)eclal looi-
mltlee to tiiv('Hll«ttto tho exUtIng labor
troubleH In Pcuufylvaiila: MeMM. TIIiubd,
Boiilli (arollna; Stoiiei MUsourl: Cblpuiau.
MIeblifau ; Aiideroou, Kau«aH, uud Parker,
Now York.
Labou nkws.
Uauk at Woric.
Tbe troubleH between tbe wboc niauufact-
urcri* of UocliCKter, N. Y., ami tUelr cutter*,
by which .KKK) HhoeinakoM have boon Idle
alnee Xovenilx.'r, have been >»ettled. Tho
fai-torlLs are airaiu ftt:irlln« iii», and al
brum-hcK of the buHluesH will 1)6 reaumetl
wltlitu a few .luyo. , , ., ,„
The lockout of 1200 Hho<;in»ker!* by the Cln-
ciunatl luaimfacturerw Ix temporarily settled.
The Itoblnauu Trial.
Tbo trial of Mth. Haiab .1. Uol»in>*on for
poi!*oniu« hor brother-in-law, I'rlnce Arthur
Kreeiiiuu, was resumed in llostou Wednes-
day. IVof. Wood fiaid Kreemun could not
bave been poUoned bv the sululiuroun furaeti
to wbitli be wan subjected while workiiiK at
bis trade. Several money leiiden* lewlilled to
loauiuK inouev to Mrs. lloblnnou on mort-
Hajfea. ami U.' W. DcsuioiiJ leHtltied that
Mi>. l{obln«on tokl bliii she was not depend-
ent ui)on ber bn^binurn life InHurance, which
wastlienln litijratlon, :ih she would soon
bave ^'-HMW, but from wimt source she wii«
not at libertv to tell. After t'le noon re»«s8
the cai'e for tbe defence wa^« opened by Law-
yer ("nine, who claimed that Dr. Beers had
ten times the motive Mrs. ItobhiHon bad to
coumiit tbe i-riiiic. The theory that Free-
man committed suicide on account of ^xXnl
at tbe death of his wife wu.s also reasonable.
Several witnesses tcstifled as to Mrs. llobln-
Bon's kindly feelinirs toward the Kreeinans.
Mrs. Koblnson declarln;^ that In her care of
them during sickness she was actuated by
the purest mot ivcM. Her evidence was uu-
finished at adjournment.
Maxaxines.
The numbers of tbe Living Age for .Janua-
ry 28 and February 4 contain Peasant Prop-
erties in France, 1787-1887, Home and Mal'i-
ria, Manxland: Uh Laws an<l Custom.^, Tbe
Time it Takes to Think, Maderaoiselle Al8.se,
Kljjbt and Wrong, Notes by a Naturalist,
Wm. rowell Frllh^rfl. A.. Tbe Story of the
A88assiuation of Alexander IL, FlctureH ut
Bea, Philologists versus Critics, .>*ecret
-Chaiul)ers, an Unvarnished Picture of Pe-
king, The Explosion at Ainoy,The Power
and Speed of Flight in Birds. The Attractlve-
oesH of Loudon, (liristmas IslaiKl, The Ccn-
,teiiaiy of the Times, with Instalments of
"Itichard Cable," "Cass," and "Such Pity as
a Father bath," and poetry.
BKKAKINO AT TIIK HKLVIOimK
8ION SC'litX)!-.
A very pleasant entertainment under the
direction of Misses Kalon and Duriouab was
held at tbe Belvldere .Mission school last
evening, about 100 persons being preaent.
There were recitations and slngliiK by the
ehllilren, and remarka by Deacon Joshua
Clark upon the uiuhIc of Bible times,
following which Deacon Clark preseutetl
Charles P. Ilutelilnson. the constant and
faithful organUt, and Eldiidge Ilutchlnsou,
the violinist, an envelope coulahitug u gold
coin for each. Although much hurpiisod,
appropriate responses were given. The jugH
were then broken and found to contain over
ijiia. Apples and oranges conlrlbuled bv the
frlendd of tbe ncbooi were provided In
abuuuauce.
••.lOSKPIl'^ 1M«<I).\0K."
Tbe saered eftntuta, "Joseph's Bondage,"
in three acts, was presented nt the Shall uck
stiect church last night, lo an audience that
more than tilled the sealing capaiMly of tie
veslrv. And all weix* well pleased with t le
perfo'ri»«nee. It was not given with tbe
precUlou and smoolhuess of a proleMslonal
theatrical oxblblllon, and no one expeetetl It.
There were some long walls lietween acts
and Hcenes. as was to be expected in «" "»-
itial performance. But taken all Ui all. It
was a very creditable piece of amateur sing-
ing and aclliig. Tho leading perwoiiators sus-
talnml their parts well, and tho chorus sang
with animation and expression. There
were over slxtv parllclpanin In the cantata,
so that Individual mention must uecessarlly be
llniltetl to tho chief characters. These were,
of tbe iNraeHten, ••Jowph," by Mr. F. <).
Blunt; "Jacob," ilr. Fred A. l{lchiti<Uon :
"Buuben," Mr. Ueorgo F. Sturievant;
"Judab,"J.W. Koblnson; "Zllpab," .Mlsi.
.Minnie Cllflord; "Benjamin," MU« Svlvia
BurnbHin. Of the Kgynllans, "Kl<'K
I'buraoh" was personatetl by Mr. C. II .
Burt; the butler, by Mr. Albert KvUou; tbe
baker, bv Mr. Harry Stocks; "Leva," by
Miss I'hfllstla Heno; "/ella," by MUs Alice
Summers. Mr. Blunt did exceedingly well
as "Jesepb." He entered fully Into the spir-
it of tbe pari, and sang earnestly ami with
expression. Mr. Hlchaidson's "Jacob" was
also done In a painstaking niHiiner, and was
ijulte true to Ihe character. Mr. 8turtuvaiil
hail a cold, and tliat fact was of course no-
ticeable In his slii;cliig. He <lld the best he
I'ould under the circuiiistain cs, but
Ills UKual iHMiutiful tenor was not
reached. Misses Clill'ord and Biirnliam
did especially well. and tho same
was true of Messrs. Kvlsoii anil Simks. Tlit;
latter was In excellent voice an<l sang v^ry
pleB«inglv. Miss Siiminei>, as "/clbi," wax
all that could lie asked. Tin "ten brelhreii"
ami the others coniposliig the chorus de-
serve notbing but praise for tbe effort-, thi-y
made to cniiiplete the success of the piece.
The musical dire.tor, 3Ir. .Simuel W. F<is.
ter. helped materially in inaklnit the per-
formance what it was. Miss .Marion L. Wll-
kins was accompanist, and bet wren ads Miss
Blunclie llubbanl gave piano selections.
Master Kdilie < iinimlngs also helped to till
out the Intervening time by glvliiu' a pleasing
baniu solo. The whole oerforinaiice was
under the management of Mr. Walter J. Pet-
tlnirell, lo whom I* due the greater sliaro of
the ereillt which belongs to the eutertaln-
UleDt. , ,
"Joseph's Bomhige" was presented last
year at the Hainu church. This year a larger
chorus and the experience of the former
presentation unite to make the entertain-
ment much better, as well as a greater sue-
cess In the way of patrona'.<e. The coMtuincs
are very rich and appropriate, and the scen-
ery Is sulMclently varied. It Is to be reKiettud
that tbe performance dlil not end curlier last
night; It was tiuarter before U o'clock when
It was dnlsheil. Undoubtedly tbU evening's
ontertalnincnt will remedy tbe few defects
of that of lust night. "Joseiih's Bon<lage" Is
a btMiutlful story, rendered doubly so when
told in Hongs with the surrouDdlnys of the
scenes In which It was laid. It should be
witnessed by all who are able to attend.
TIIK KOI{KHTi;U.s' IIAI.I..
The seventh annual ball of Court Merri-
mack, A. <). F., took place last ♦night at
Huntington ball and there was a large at-
tendance. Among those present were .May-
or Palmer and Presl<lent Conant of the com-
mon «!Ouncll, together with u large number
ofolHcersof out of town courts. Chief
Hanger Dennis O'Brien was gi-neral manager
and chairman of the reception committee.
W. K. Broderick was assistant manager, an<i
Past Chief Uaiigcr Joseph IL Dallaglier
was lloor marshal. The latter was assisted
by a number of aids. The American orches-
tra gave a concert preceding the ball and fur-
nlshtd music for the dancing, which con-
tinued till an »'arly hour this morning. The
ball was an entire success.
(TIKLSTIAX IHICTUI.NK .<*<^CIKTV.
The Christian Doctrine society connected
with St. Patrick's church held a meeting last
evening In the hall of the Suflblk street
school. Uev. Fr. Shaw was introduced to
the audience and In an Interesting address
showed the evil tendency of trashy liiera-
ture. .Sensational papers an<l cheap lictlon,
Ic said, arc lieconiiiig too popular, and
many Catholic homes are being In-
vaded by Injurious books and llashy
Illustrated papers. He mentioned tbe
'urkish vizier who gave the Sultan
an artistically designed volume. Tho leaves
were of silk and so thin that only the moist-
ened linirer could turn them. Had the sultan
known that tboseiine and attractive leaves
were impregnated with a cfradly poison,
which he tasted each lime he moistened his
linger, he would have shrunk from perusing
the book. Tbe speaker explained to his lis-
teners that tbev were extracting moral and
Intellectual poison when they turned the
pages of the hurtful literary productions of
the age. If they wish to learn the various
styles of expression, tbev can select more el-
evated books. Tbe Bible is the most i
Hacred and- beuellcial of all books, but U Is I
interpreted to the Catholic people by the '
church as is the civil law to the cltiiiens of
the country by the courts. Were It differ-
ent, passages, now harmonious, would ap-
pear contradictory and lamentable <;onfuslon
night by Oliver and Kate Byron, nsBUted by
their comi)etent compauy. Mr. Hyrou la no
Htranger iu Lowell, and when ho haa been
here he has been welcomed by large bouses.
One su«-h will pi-obably be at tbe hall this
evening.
NOTKS.
The "leap vear" supper ut the Eliot church
this evening "should not be foruotten. An
oyster supper at 7 o'clock, and a broom drill
at H, are the attractions.
The ball of the Burke Temperance Inst -
lute takes place tomorrow evening. Kd-
munda's band of Boston will furnish muulc.
INMTRUCTIVE TALKS.
Jtfrii. A. M. IJlai at Ihe Woiiien's Bran«h
of tlie People's Club— ThU Moruinn s
Lecture ou "Christiao Svleuee.*'
Last evening Mrs. A. M. Diaz, preHJdent,
of the Woineii^s Industrial and Educational
Union ul Boston, cave au informal and
pleasing talk al the womcn^s brunch of tlie
People's «lub. her sul-jct beliiu' "Thinking
ami Working." Kverv thing must work out
Its life to lie a perfect life, she said; every
little plant, as every great one, must develop
according lo its nature, so liuniau l>«iugs
woik out their tv|>e. Their task is bartier.
for thev must develop the Intellectual and
charader forces. A woman should think,
"What am I going to be and do In the
woiKiy What shall I make of my Hfe^"
IIa|ipy are tbox! who»e bablta are their
friends. Every one can start high, can trv
to live up lo the lilgtiest within oue. A gui
wlioM' habits are ber fricmls has a purpose
111 life, and looks furwanl to the future,
longing that she may so live us to have a
good record of helpfulness, usefuluesM and
development of mind and heart to
look back upon In old age. The
only things that will count then
arethe Ideas one has galnetl, the good one
has done lo others. Do your best In what-
ever occupation you base, and hard work Is
iicc«hi.arv to acctiinpllsli Iho best. Mr«. Dhi/
;.a\e an Interesting desc rlptlon of the Wom-
en's Industrial and E<lucallonal union of
Boston, which receives and sells on comrals-
slon women's work In cooking and useful
needlework. On two points lli« union In-
sists; Nothing Is taken that is not good of
It- kind, ami orders must be promptly ful-
mil il. NVomeii must lie as busln* ss-llke ami
us prompt as men If i bey are to succeed.
Till- morning ul lo.lMJ o'clo«k Mrs. Dlag
gave u lecture at Ihe s.imc place on "Christ-
iaii Science.' The ruoin was well tilled with
ail audience ulinost entirely loinposed of la-
«lies. Mis. Diaz spoke fur an hour uDd a
Muartcr, " and an Informal dNcusnlon, In
wlihli many qiiestlous were asked and an-
swered. fulU.wc.l. riic lecliirer al the out-
set disclaimed \>y rft ••t Know ledge of the siib-
jcrt. She bad been a slmleiit of It for live
years but siill fell very ignoraiil on many
points. She iiu>l been very much of a »keptlc
iMfoic coming to the conclusion that
there was sometliliu in It after all. It
weiiicd "bosh" al llrst. She knew that there
Is meat Ignorami; on the real nature of Ihe
principle culled in moU cases "Cbtlfctlan
science." The name did not altogether null
her. She wiiuld endeavor lo explain the
Mil.je.t as well as pos-lblo. In the llrst
place, no ( hrUtlaii scientist claims to
be able to cure everv thing, bulsuch dheises
as neuralgia, rlicumallsni. eplleiisy and what
are know ii as women's .llseases can be treat-
ed successfully. Mrs. Diaz did not olriect
to doctors, for any other reason than
that she wouhl object to a stage coach
when it Is possible tu use the railroad. The
principle of Christian science Is Influito. It
Is like the progress of a prUoncr In a ilull
.ell. who attempls to make no comforts for
himself at llrst. but llnally succeeds in muk-
iiiK an entrance for the light. Mrs. Diaz then
narrated several instances of euros eflected
bv herse'.f, some of which were cusea of from
10 to 20 years' standing. When slio worked
these cures, she had a feeling of awe and
revereiiee, und she thought ull ought to have
the power. But what are the condltlom of
having 11? First, a willing mind, that hiu
liecome like that of a .hlld In Hs
Innocence and receptlvonesM. The highly
eultureil and those who think they have the
gUMrdiaushlu of religion have tlie most ilirtl-
cultv In assumlmr this stale. Then It must
be understood that one cannot uiiderslaiid
ait at llrst. This prlncljdo must be reganl-
ed. That the whole of lire ieaiis up to love,
truth. Intelligence ami energy. There Is but
one source of life, and thut Is In ami close to
us— not a Ood on a throne In the heavens,
tiod Is to us as gravitation Is to the nioiiii-
taln. We must fully take in thla Idea of
a spiritual essence within. Milton has
done incalculable Injury by ulvlng spirit-
ual beings material forms. (Jod is our
streiiglli, and in tliat thought much of
Cbrlsilan science consists- wll U His power
ami In Mis mime wo can do much. It Is liii-
|)ortanl to learn our relations lo Ood. Love
will bring order out of chaos. Christian
science Is not a miracle, but Is in accordance
with law. Il is impossible to explain, but if
one adopts the conditions, that person cm
grow Into it, ami il will bo found tbe most
powerful, because the ruoat spiritual, force
in the universe.
The lecture was exceedingly Interesting
and touclied ou a great many points that
space will not permit this report to reiiro-
duce.
Next Wednesday evening, Feb. loth. Miss
Melvin will give a talk upon Palestine, illus-
trated by the stercopticon, at the women's
branch.
The newlv elected offlcerawere then Installed I FrOIII Yesterdaj'S SOCOUd Edition.
by Past (irand Cbamsellor Woodwortb, and
tlie session adjourned. I '
The Woman's Belief corns held their
.. corps - -
ninth annual department convention In Bos-
ton vestcrdav. The reports showed that
from Jan. 1, lVs7, to Jan. 1. ISSS. 1»7>S mem-
bers were Initiated. Tliere has l>eeu u net
gain of lOl.'i members; the present member-
ship is «TM, Mrs. Dora Searle of J. A. (iar-
tleld <'orpH of this city was appointed on the ■
residiitions cwuiiuittee, und Mrs. Annie E. !
Tuttleof Lowell, a dejiartmeut ofllcer, was
l>resent. i
A Woman in the Case.
The ilerald, which seems to be most Indus- j
trious iuseurchiug out the facts iu the case of ,
Crowley, the Boston lawyer, today says that |
a woman was the source of his downfall.'
Her name was Mrs. Calvert. It Is alleged
that Mr. Crowlcv maintained her In a mag- j
nitlceui establishment und fairly squandered
money upon her. Tlie scandal went on for
four years, und llnally grew so hot that Iho
woman was obliged to leave town. Il Is
reporU'd that she siibse<|ueiitly married and
settled down into a decent life. Aside from
this ihere is uo news of Importance con-
cerning biiu.
Itailroad Acvhleots.
An engine and caboose were run luto by a
passenger train on the Erie railroud ul West
Newburg, N. Y., Wednesday, teledcoping
the caboose ind fatally inluring Conductor
Melvin W. Wick and Brakeiiian Eugcae
Thomas, who have since died. Brukeiiian
Peter (loonev had his head badly cut.
The New Vork exiuess train on the New
Ytirk, Provlilence and Boston railroad struck
and killed Cupt. Tliomns Curtland and an-
other man at West Mystic, Ct., Wednesduy,
while they were walking on the track.
Dlsaiipearance of Thra* Mtaaiuere.
nillailelphia shipping circles ure alnrtncd
at tbe disappearance of the British stcHiiiurs
Darlen, Lufra und Alglthn, each with a crew
of i.'^ men. They sailed from <'ardl(f early In
DecemlM-r for Cartliageiia, to load Iron ore
for riilladelpbla. and nothing has been heard
I of ibein since.
lt«>«-ttiit l>eatlis.
, .Stephen J. .Meany, an Irish patriot and au-
thor, and managing editor of the Evening
Democrat of Waltrbury, Ct., died Wediies-
'day.
How hlie NHVfil the italiy.
Mrs. JesM' (iai;e, SI. Joliiisbiirv, N't., tried
SI \t n dlllcrenl kimls of prepareil fo«iil. The
do. t(»r tlioimhl the babv 4-«(uld llv«' but a few
da\s. She changed lo Laclale.l I'ood, which
saved tbe buy's life, making hliu fat and
well.
—The burr utono of a corn mill at Broad •
land. III., exploded Tuesday, killing two
men and fatally injuring two more.
The blood in the source of health. Keep
It pure by taking Hood's Sarsapaalila,
which la peculiar In its curative power.
iftarrtajses*
In Sudbury, Feb. 2, at the residence of '♦tte
bride's father, Mr. William M. Moore and Miss
Ellen K., eldest daughter of A. N. Thompson,
es44.
ideatijs.
In this city, Fob. 8tb, Alice Kuss. aged 80
years.
FunemI services will be held at residence, No.
49 Fourth street, Friday aftemooD at two
o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend wltboat
further notice.
In this cJiy, Feb. nth, Mrs. Martha Durant,
wife of George Durant, aged 00 years.
FunermI services win be held at No. 48 Blos-
som etreot, Friday aftamooa at foor o'elook.
Frieaas isTlted to auead wltliOtttfiitth«rM«ce.
SOCIETY HAPPKNINOS.
Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F., and
Grand Lodge, K. of P., in Session.
' The annual session of the Grand Encim|)-
ment, I. O. O. F., of Mussachuselts, opene<l
ill Boston Wednesduy. There vfas a very
large attendance, all the urund olhcers being
present. The annual report of the grand
patriarch stated that the past year had wit-
nessed a srrowth of the subordinate encamii-
ments III the grand jurisdiction which had
never been exceeded. During the year 812 new
members had been received. A steutly. solid
and substantial progress is being mndi4»in the
order. Tbe number of members at present is
8(j21; numl)er of benetits paid out, iWioH;
total amount for relief, $13,779; receipts.
H7,3H2. The annual report of the gniuil
treasurer showed expenses for the year to
be .$1013; receipts, iJ270;J. The reports were
i«„. „„„ .W.J- -- all accepted. The following oflicei-^
would ensue. He trusted the young people were nominated : Grand patriarch, John P.
would lie lilerary bees, drawing only the
sweetest honey from the llower, and not
lilerary butter Ales Hitting about the flower's
exterior. A tine eutertainmcut was .tbeu
given.
TUIIKRY .SLTPRR.
An enjoyable turkey supper was given last
evening by tbe young men of the Highland
M. E. church. The entire work was per-
formed by young men and considerable in-
terest was manifested lo see bow tbev would
succeed. The waiters' wore white jackets
and attended to the wants of the patrons
with professional skill. A literary and mu-
sical programme was given as follows : Piano
solo, Clifford Plummer; reading. Prof. C. B.
Ptummer; trio for organ, piccolo and ac-
cordion, by Messrs. Underhill, Brooks and
Distress After Eating
» (Mieol the iminy dUagrcealile syni|itoiii* of
<lyx)<e|islu. lluadaclie, heartburn, sour stoiiiacb,
laliiti.css and capricious appetite are also
caiiscij by tills very widespread ami growing
(llses-c. IIo«Mrs sarsaparlUa tones the sI«»mi.
ncli, eiviite»> an a|ipe(llo, uroiiiotes heultby <ll-
KCbtltiii, relieves the lieuilache, and cures the
iiioAt iilmttnatecnsur] of ilyfipepsta. Itead the
following :
"My wife had dyspepsia. Aho could not keep
her tjod dewn, ami liu<l that op|ircssud fecUug
ufureailng. Nhe had no appetite and was tired
nil the time. Hbe tried mimeroiis niedleliies
without being relieved, but the llrsi bottle of
Iliiod'A SursaiiKiilla did her a great deal of
K<iod. i^he has taken two ItoU les, and can eat
niiythlng without distress, ami has no trouble In
retaining foo»l." JciiN llArrKNKlK.Li>, Marlon,
Ohio
ALL-GONE FEELING
••I have been tnuibiod with dyspepsia. I luul
but little appetite, and what I dbl eat distressed
me, or did nic little ^ood. In an hour after eat-
ing I w<uiM ( Aperlence a fulntiiui's or tlretl, all-
gone feellna,"" though Mind not cnton any-
thing. Hood'^ snrsaiiarllla did me an luinicnso
ftinonnt of good. liKaveineaa ai^iielltc, and
my food rejlslie<l and saltsdcd ihe craving I had
previously experh need. It relieved inc of that
faint, tired, all «(.ne feelliig. I have felt so
much better since I mok Hood's Snrsnpaillla,
that I am happy to recoinuioud U." G. A.
I'AqK, Watertowii, .Mass.
N. IJ. lie sure tu get only
■J
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold liy all druggists. ♦! ; six for ♦•1. Prepared
only by C. 1. HuOD k CO., Lowell, Mnsu.
lOO r)oN«»H One X>ollnr
Acme Skates
All solltl steel and line llnlsli.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of SkntC8 Is the largest ever oflcrea
In Lowell, and emliraces all leading styles and
makes.
Dane; singing, quartette, Messrs.' Page,
Hmitb, Brool(s and Slater; recitation. Prof.
Plummer; solo, Mr. D. C. Page: duet for
violin and piccolo, Messrs. Underbill and
Brooks.
THK LKCTUnK TONHiHT. u ii
Rev. Mr. Blackburn's connection with the • ^^J""';* "'*/■.' r
Army of tbe Cumlierland will make his lec-
ture tonight at tbe First Baptist church on
Gen. Thomas of much Interest. Veterans
especially should attend and all of younger
yearn who wish to learn more of tbe history
of tbe civil war. A chorus will sing several
war longs during tbe evening.
"TIIK INSIDE track"— TONIOHT.
Tbe popular aensatlonal draou, "The In-
side Tnck,'* wlil be given at Musk hell to*
Loring; grand representative, Francis 1
Merrimau; grand high priest, Henry A.
Bowen ; grand scribe, Charles D. Cole : grand
treasurer, Nathaniel A. Verry; grand senior
warden, C. B. Dunkerton; grand junior
warden, C. B. Smith and W. S. Phelps. In
tiie afternoon tbe ofticers nominated In tlie
morning were elected and installed, the of-
fice of grand junior warden falling to C.
Belden Smith of Lawrence. The session was
very largely attended and business was
transacted with dispatch in a most bnrmoni-
ous manner. There were W past grands who
presented themselves for the llrst time and
were admitted und Installed in the (iraiid
EmtampmcDt.
The aunual session of the Grand Lodge,
Knights of Pvtblas, was held in Boston
Wednesday. There were 88 ropresontatives
present, representing (51 lodges. .Sevcnty-
tbree past chancellors were ailmltted and re-
ceived the Grand i^odge degree. The follow-
ing grand officers were elected : Grand chan-
cellor, L. L, Tarbcll, Marlboro: grand vice
"7. K. Itlpley, Boston; grand
prelate, C. B. Newton, Brockton; grand
keeper of records and seal, C. A.
Cross, IjOwcII ; grand master of exchequer,
H. C. .Vllen, Boston: trustee for three years,
R. B. Hllllard of Fall Uivor. At the after-
noon session f 445 was appropriated for cur-
rent expenses for the ensuing year. Tbe
salaHes of grand officers who are paid were
fixed St the same flgure* as last rear. Tbe
amenduMnts to consUtotlon which were laid
over Iran tbesesstonof 1887 were alldefeated.
POWDER
ABMOLUTKLT i'UKK ANI> IIKALTIIFIIL.
possessing all the good (lualltlea of
baking iMtwtlfrs, while It contains
none of their injurious ingredients.
IT NEVER. FAILS!
4:
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^
I CURt
I PILES
fEVW
jgiUH D»iSti««i^>»'«wn«f. IseHyUM^.
A DRY DAY.
All Boston Liquor stores to l>e Closed on a
Spevial Kleetlou Umy.
IkisToN, Feb.S.— Iu answer to a cominu-
uicalion from the Board of Police asking for
a construction of the law relating to the clos-
ing of liquor saloons on Feb. 'il, the date of
the special election in wards 12 aud 13 to
elect a successor to the late AMerman Car-
roll, Attorney General Waterman says that
all tbe saloons In the city must .close. Fol-
lowing Is the substance of tiie answer: In
answer to your questions, Docs chapter 21U
of the Acis of IHH.5 apply to special elections
calletl to nil a vacancy In the city govern-
ment, ami. If so. duu>' it apply only to the
ward or district in \vliich the'election is held,
1 am of tbe oiiiniou that subl «-hupter does
apply to such an election and to the whole of
tbe city In which It occurs.
8ERIOU8 COLLISION.
Ba«l Hiuashup of KrelKht Trains at Lowell
Junvtioift
A.NlNiVKK, Mass., Feb. S.— There was a
collision at Lowell .Junction, on the Boston
and Maine railroad, about it o'clock this
inorning, which cau!«eil considerable dam-
age to the rolling stuck. The Portland
freight, due bei^' about 'iM thi« morning,
ran lulu the Lowell freight which left Boston
at 1 o'clock, and which was at the .1 unction,
shifting. As near us could lie ascertained,
the Lowell freiglit lia<l the ilaiiger xigiials
set, when smldeiily the Purllaml freight
came around the curve aud struck the
Lowell train. Several cars, conlalnlug lum-
ber and mercbunillse, were thrown from the
trii'-k, two ears being iiltched down the eiii-
baiikiuent. The eiiulne of the Portiaml
freight was badly broken and thrown from
the liack. The engineer aud tl reman of this
engine were severely shaken up, but escaped
serious iitjury. .V wrecking train was sent
from Lawrence und (ieiieral Manager Fur-
lier was early on the fccnc and ilcaretl up
the wreik. All trairi*" were delayed from :iil
to iV) niinuteo. The Itis^ to rolling stock w ill
probably amount to several tliuu->ami dollars.
A MILLIONAIRE MUROEREJ.
8t. Paul's church. The liearers were Sir
Knights Kdward H. Rollins, .Solon A. C'aiv
ter, Horace E. Chaml>erlin,loseph W. HII-
dretb, John Wbitaker, Charles N. Towle.
The iiody lay in state fmm I'J to 1 o'clock.
A large number of citixens visited the
church to view the liOilv. Right Rev.
BI*hon W. W. Ni'es. R4:v. Dr. Henry A. Colt
and Itev. Mr. Roberts conducted tbe ser-
vice*. The e.\ercisos .'oiisUted of a simple
service of the Protectant Kplscopal ehurcli.
The singing was by u seluia choir. During
tiie cverclses the church was filled by
friends of the deceased.
Strike in a Kandolph Shoe raf^tory.
ItA.MMiM'ii, Feb. S,— At U o'clock thU
morning tbe oper dives at the shoe factory
of George H. Hurt k Co.,^ to the number of
2(10, went out In a body, the discharge of
Mndiael (VConnell being the cause. O'Con"
nell has been emidoyird at a machine for
saiid|iaperlng heels. It Is alleged that the
work, after passing through liN hands, was'
not satisfactory. O'Connetl claims that tbe
fault Is not bis, but that the work, when deliv* ..
ered to hlin from the shaver, was not In a
condition to make a good job of, ami that be
bad so Informed those iu cbar.e. The
Knights of Labor held a meeting ttt their
hall this morning to hear rejiorts of ihe Ex-
ecullvc ( onimittec, and they W);ro ordered
not to return until a salisfsctory soolement
bad been ell'ectrd. Mr. (iiilteroii, the su-
perintendent of till! factory, being iu Ik>s-
ton. bis version of the story hax ma been
obtained.
iacdtcal.
Amos .1. Hnell, a Wcallhy Clli/en of Chl-
tiAKo. Kotiml Murdered in Ills House.
CiiiCAiiu, Feb. f*.— .\uios .1. siicll, million-
aire, who Is the owner of the loll road run-
ning tbrotigli .lelt'erson, was found mur-
dcrcd this morning at lils residence. I2."i
Washinglon Boiilevanl. About 2 o'cloi-k
till* mornliig a !»ervaut girl heard a milsc like
a pistol shot coming from .Mr. .^iicH's room,
but paiil no altiiitioii ti It. Later
he was found witli a bullet hole in
tlie left III cast and one belilnd the
left ear. Ktilrancc was ettected by the mur-
dc'iers through a dm k iloor, they having
taken out the paiivl and ^-awed out llie lock.
Mr. Snell was one of the largist real oblate
owners In Chicago, owning a gnat number
of huiiseo, which he rented, and all HiIm biiNp
ness was iruiii-acted In llm baseiiieiil of Ids
own bou>e, which was titled up as an oltlce.
The windows and iloors wi;re heavily barrl-
eadc.l, and tliere were Mjveral large safes in
the rooms iu which the millionaire's business
was transacted. The llicory hi regard
to the murder Is that a carefullv
planned roblwiry had lieen arranged.
It was known that during the llrst part of
each month large "Uins of money, the pro-
ceeds from .Mr. f^iieH's Iioum s, were kept In
the basement. It Is belleveil that the burg-
lars I'lVected an entrance In the house and
were at work ut the safe when Mr. Snell,
hearing Ibe noise, went down to tho base-
ment und surprised the thieves at their work.
Ills body was found In the hall, just at the
entram-e of bis idtlce iloor.
A man giving the name of Charles II. W.
Benedlcl was arrested on suspicion of being
coiicermd in the murder. He carrieil a large
bundle, which contained a qiiantltv of burg-
lars'tools. He suld that Kriiiik .McCord. |h
yeursoM. (icorge Dunn, 17, Thinldeus Hall,
21, and liliiiv.-lf, ull of .Marslialllowii, la., hail
agreed to form a ganu: of burglars, ami lie
bad bieii sent lo Chicago to buy the tools,
lie dcnieil having anylhlng lo do willi the
murder. The extension bit found In his pos-
ccs-lon is a new om-. but bears evblence of
rec(!Ul iiM', and it' tallies iu si/c with llm one
iiscil in lioring tlic holes iu the back door of
Sncll's house. The bullets found in Sueli's
hodv correspond in size wltli those used in
an empty revolver in Benedict's pocket.
O. A. R.
^I
assii-
Tweiily-llrSt Kncaiiipnient of th«
churett* l>t imrtineut.
Bosio.v, Feb. S.— The tweiily-llrsl annual
ciicampnient of the Massacliu-ctls depart-
ment, Grand Army of the Bepubllc, was be-
j.'un at '2 o'clock this afternoon al the Tie-
nioiil Temple, ami will cud on Thursday aft-
eriiooii. 'I hire was n large gathering of del-
egates, an<l tlie proceeding's were opened
with prayer by Uev. K. \. Ilorton, chaplain
of the departineiit. Tlie commamler. Com-
rade Charles D. .\asli, llicu made aiiaddniss.
In which he referred lo tlie growth of the
organization during the past year, and also
allmled to several matters that will come be-
fore the convention for aclion. The a<ldrcss
of Comrade Nash was followed by tho pres-
entation of department reports,. which occu-
pied the riMiialmlerol' Ihe afternoon session.
In Commander Nash's address tho gratify-
ing gain of o2(»l in ineraliersliiii during llie
J ear was referreil to, and the formation of
lu'w posts bv dividing old ones eoudemned.
The comniinider ksM;rted that the charges
that tlio order was drlflinir into politics were
grandly luel by the national encampment at St.
I^ouls, when political aspirations and refer-
ences were thrown nside and the (irund
Army was i»laced before the people as the
great fraternal, charitable ami loyal Instltu-
llon that It really is. He cotainended tlie
loval women of the Woman's Relief Corps,and
made feeling allusions to the death of Past
Coninianders Patch and Underwood, and
2(lii comrades who have passed away during
the past vear. The commander praised tho
management of the Soldiers' Home, and rec-
ommended it to the notice of all charltablv
disjiosed people as a worthy obje(;t on which
to bestow their bounty. He favored the en-
dorsement of the ocnslon bill as recommend-
ed bv tbe national pension committee, and
tbe principle of tlie service pension, but
called upon the comrades of the G. .V. R. to
stop ouarreliiig among themselves over the
question.
The annual report of Assistant General
Monroe showed that on Dec, ;J1 the deptrt-
ment had a membership of 20,2ol, divided
among 189 posts; gain during the year, .121)1 ;
■ ■ ■• '*•'"' ' — '•■ 764. Four new
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
MMIotland ■cleiitinr hklll Im« at last snlrfd tlM
I i'dliU'iu of tliH IniiK niiiiiMl iihmIU'Iii* for tho uar.
v.iil«, di'bUIUt«<l. and tbi< Stfi'd. by <siiidilniliir tliS
lM>i.t iK-rre tnuln). Cell I-)' *i>d l'<H-a, with other ffftM*.
tivi< n-nii*ill,>ii, wliieli. ui'tliitf triitly l)Ut eOtcintitljr
i>n III)' kidneys, llMT uud Im>wv1«. ifiiiovo dUi'Mu,
I ustore itruutfth auU ruuew vttiUltjr. llUs uicdldlte Is
elcry
It Alls s vitec h<>r(>trfon> iinneciiiiled, and marks
a naw rra Iu tb<' tr< iitinent i>f livrvous tronblMi.
Overwork, aiiilt'ty, dlM^ns,-, Uy tliA foundsttoa of
iji-rvous |ir«sitr4tloii iiml wimiU ikiwi. and eiiwrlnuon
liiut (howii ihttt the ii^iinl n-iiuMlleH do not uiund tlat
ilrslu Slid iwrslvKls t,( t\u- iktvoun syatt'in.
HnoomnMiKlMl by pr< (^sMuonal and bu ■!■■<■ ■an.
Kund fur i-lroulara.
i'ni:n SI.CO. .S1.I1I by drnffiaU.
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietort
HTMI IM.'ci.N VT
#
MKTIIOD BY WHICH
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND THUS
Save the Il/eiii
Now Paid to the Landlord.
XIIK
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION
f
Amount expend-
total loss, 2.'i37 ; net gain,
posts have been mustered
cd for relief, f 41.1100.
Assistant (Quartermaster Gen. Wright's re-
port stateil the receipts of the year were $11,-
111; expenses, ijusimj; assets, ^ITOl; liabili-
ties, none. The convention adjourned until
tomorrow morning.
A resolve endorsing the i?H tier month ser-
vice pension bill was unanimously adopted,
and a resolve favoring Senator Hoar's pen-
sion bill was referred to tbe eommiltee oa
resolutions by a vote of llM lo 182.
FnnanU of Ool. aeorge.
CONCORii, N. H., Feb. s.— The funeral of
Col. John H. George occurred today. Pri-
Ttte ssnrloes, ooDsistioK of prayer by Rev.
D. C. Bobtrta, were held at tbe family rest-
denoe. At noon tbe body was Ukeo In
oluum by nMiaban of tbe If t. Horeb Com-
■■Iffatt TtnpUtrs mhI Moorttd to
Incorporated under the Laws of llie Stats
of New York, aoil authorized to do
business in the State of
Massachusetis,
Ofifers a plan by which you can seciire %
home or business property of your owm
quioker, easier, with less cash advance
and under more farorable conditions
than are possible in any other waji
The property may be selected by your-
self anywhere. When giren possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, asnally lower than that whioh
a landlord wonld charge, and an ar-
rangement made, withont additional
oost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death. i*",
|F. H. & F. L KiLGORE.
I Oouoral ^lanager^,
I No. 4 Wyman's Exchange^
LOWELL, MASS,
Home Qffloes, Hos. 169 and 171 Broad-
wftT, Hew Tork, U. 8. A.
THE COURIER JOI OFFICE
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LOWELL DAILY COUBIEB. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1888.
A TERRIBLE ENOULFMENT.
A Pair of HorM»« 7nd • Pair of Sled. Go
Down »M Kuibankinont 7» Feet.
The past week ttii» brought forth a big
cronofnimnvuvHaihl mi*a.lveuturo8 with
horses, l.ui noll.ii.i,' to eMual iho siraii^'o uimI
eveu startling' aod.lcM.tlhut befell a pair of
hor«e« l)elonj;ii.>.' lo Hfuiy V. K«teH of Lew-
lulon, ex-MtioLt tolumiscloiicr iind truckiuaii.
The uiTklenl lia|)|)t'iu'il un tbf lofty od-c
of tlio |)r.'i'i|)i''i; at !»"' Lewhlon and Auburn
?:iectrioLV^Iiti-tttlion ut the Ktone dam on
the Little And^o^c•og«:ln. If you liavo bc( ii
th.ie, vmi know vvhul nort of a plju-f U i^.-
The Htatioii pt'irhcH on this In ink of tlio jlin,
ieviutvllvef.H i.buvolhc nedof the river.
From ilu; lovol of tb*; lloor of the btatloii, \Uv
bunk >»lt>pos at un aiij^'le i»f at li-ast lifiy lU-
urtM-*- fyrti di^titn.-o bf about (ifly IV,;t. wlnro
the uni^lc ••lianu'es'l.. iK;rpundirular wit i a
dr'ol. oTat len.1 IwiUlv-nve fc.t. a o;,'itlirl
fckkiniiii,' to loolv at. It was down tbw e(n-
baiiknicnltbat tl»«'liu«« iron rim i.lmrzed
laxi fall.rarryin-.lealb In its »<l;''"^-^'' , ,
The llrrtt tiftv Uex Is a Klure of he, iu;£;.'ta
with Moms aii'd l.onldtr«. Tin; ^n<.ws
have lullin b.-rc Lave fomid tbis iuvaW
this ire. too siiiMu-ry f .r l'>'l'f;"'^;'| • ""'l V .V'
flouted down to tlie level o the r U; i . b I K
In a H.ow bank of Ml le;..t ten le. t d.vi' "t 't
bollom of the whole. Il was at tbi- pU. t
that tlu thin,: bai.pen.d. „., i,.,.i
It WH-. on siiinrday afternoon. KMe« h.id
driven up l<« the Malion with a dyn.imo.
whi.-b he unloaded from lii< doulde inmsom-
hleds. aad In ll»ed push mto tlie station, leav-
Inu bl> iKMven >tandimc <iUiell\. It « as
Xe.audMr. lUe. slaid with blH son ilJ
Uie buiitHntr. f"r vrvrr.d imniue*..
tikiduianio. While In
^etiicaL
that
and
move
h('!|>iiii.
was In there,
hU borscH 'bJeamc resiles and tried to turn
"'ThiVliartlv *ue<-< ed.d. but one ol th'- sleds
craini;.. and" a rein . au^dit under tln> runner
Oflh' ll^sl^led.|.ullillVontlle oti borsr ^.".l
i»w
picr.^ v" ■; "■;. "/-L-ii^- ,...v.... ...;:ihi. ..n
hoier^Morbus
die
idrrhoe^
ummer
IBrj anil Jfancg (SooSS.
Boil Marche.
itailroatis.
ENORMOUS AGGREGATION
O'
-OF>
We take pleasure ia annouBcing our
NINTH GRAND ANKUAl OPENING
Old Colony.
N and after .Ian. '.', 1»H, trains will leave
_ ' Lowell (Middlesex Btreet depot) aa fol-
lows '
Kor Taunton, Kail Rfver. Nowport, New
Kodfurd, rroytd^nr*'. Piiwtucktjt, Marl-
boro'. South Kniu.hiKb»»»'H'>d way i»tatlou«
at 7.40 an,.. 1^46 a„,l 4 40 p. ni. All traln8
conneel at Noiilh >rainln»,'!mni with llDslon A
Albany rallroml for Woroe»t«r, SprlnKOttld.
Albany H"d tlie Wt-nt : also at Concord Junc-
tion wltli FHi'l:l)'irK ntUniad.
Tl»o4 10 p. ni. train eAuaiort* with Fail IClver
Lino SU'auiers lor Now York, the Houth and
Hpetdal for I'btilniaford at )i 4.^ a. ni-. (1.20
amr»l:ui n. ni. (Saturdavn at in p. m.) lt«turn
^^t^..^6 and 7.1.'> a. m.. .tnd i; M p. ni.
Ml'NI) \VH— Kor Miiuh KranilnKham and way
»tatlonb,*ti.:i" a- m. Keturn at .'1.40 p. ni.
.1 K. KKNDKIC K, <ieneral .Manajp^r.
IS \AC S. MAUSllAIX, Div. Su|»t.
liKO. W. MILLKR, AKcnt.
Tleket Ofllc*. ?{9 Marrlmack Wtt— f.
Sailroatis.
Boston & Maine R. R.
I
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Clifiiig-o oi' Time.
tho following
OK
HAMBURG. NAINSOOK, SWISS, -CHAM-
• m'i AND PlO'Jt
Embroideries!
O'!;
Boston and Maine.
Niiii"! afUT Miinday.tVt. 23, ISt^T, paBnonRer
,;iih t\lli leave Central street depot,
On and after Sunday, Oct.'Wd,
ti-aln* will be dl«< ontlnued :
Kor llobton, «i J'S, H. W a. m., li, S-HS. 8.25 p. m. ;
from lloBU>n, ti, i l.l'i a. ni. Kor Lawrt-ucu, d.iS.
tt-Ma. m.,i.:W, 4 p. ni.; from Lawrence. (IJ», «
H. m.. '1, '-'..■»0 p. n«.' Kor Porllaml, 6.1a p. lu. ;
from J'ortiaiKl. .'».:ht p. n>. „ , „ .
The train now lea\ liiK I<owcll for BoMtun at ,
a.m. will leave at 0..V) a.m.
A n«'w train for Hi'iit*)n and Iwi»rrcnce will
leave Lowell at "i p. ni,
8UM>AV TKAIN8.
The train now ieavtng Ilonlon at 7.."U) foi Ix)W-
ell will leave at 7. .,.,..
Tne train nuw leavbij!: Lowell for Ui>0t')U at
8.4A will h'uve at 7.;!0. „ , ,
The train ift>w leavluK Lowell for Lawrence
and llaverhlliat 7.50 p. m., will leave at 7.30 p.
For further iparilciilnrs »«ee time canli*.
.I.K. PlIII.Lirs, ti«n. Ajft.at I-«nv»ll.
Soap.
KIRK'S
(llPliD
?■•■■
nt the rein,
be
oil' li'M>e
; he rcdii'il lo
hi^ It How boise.
followed hiin.nnti
11 nil 1>I"I fH'i, I'" " ■ [
Avln^iiiii: »''"> lovvuids the edp' o H'" I' ;;";
dee. \^h« II Ibe horses saw the diii^j;e .lbe>
desisti.l. and when Ksl.s eame >n'.>l"' "'
horse wasstaiidlnw "ii the very ra^vred ..iji»
of a lottv tuinlje. wUb a lib. eaujil and the
•ledsir:!nip«d. The siiiialioii ^^as lernf)-
iliL', and tin- lift aet wa" to ,,,,,,,
Then Mr. IMes took the Inuse- l.y I be bridle
An involuiiliiry st.'iMlhl it. Ho
Mtt-piH-Ml baeU; his l.uslbv up
his side over the brink;
bound bv the hurnessrs
Willi a Huorl the puir of bois.- and tne paii
Ofsledn flipped sIdewaxH down t''^' '"' '^;
rolliuu over and over and over. «albe un;
.pcedun.il they reueli.Ml ibe anj;!.;, >bootiiu
out ami droppinsf full 20 feet Into tbe snow-
l.ank. that opened and eloseU over theiu like
the waters of ilnioeean.
No sound wa. beard fnun them and ther,-
WHH no slrUKL'le. From the eleelile ll«lit siu-
tloii, all that eould be seen was the ears of
one horse ami one horde's tail, it was a
complete enuuilinent.
Mr. KsU'H sumnn.mid a erowil and went to
the reseuo with shovels. Tbe horses were
duK out. uprl'.cbi, ami led out. after mueh
Bhoveliin<, 10 the solid lee. To the Hurpr -e
of fver\bodv, they were unburl and so fai
a* learned at ihal time, nut even a ^'rap was
brokeu or a morsel of paint rubbed oil the
kledri. ,
Thla ne( Ident «oet down In history
It don't.— [Lowlslon .Journal.
^YSentery
T/7 II Cured hx^^
teaspooixfui of
PerrrMavisPm Kdicr
in a nine A/ilKor'
Sugar and Water
AU.0RUG6I6TS SCLLlr. >^
The ajinHril sale In Kebruary of Knd.roldf rloi
from a small 1 eKliinlti;: l.as ^r-'wu iv I'e oiio of
the ii.ost luipovtmitpMris o; our hii^bies-.
Our ivm.irkable idueecss in the selection
pait«iii«, )i» will a^ the iimiMial
Willi h we en.|o> lor the la\or;d»lL' purehnse
ombrdderle*. haierealedu ^^l■b repiiiuloii for
im; In foe.t, han almost male u« fmii us lu that
liran. h.
so r«'martxahle ha-* been our -11. i-e- tiiat m.iiiy
sii'iv,. Imve.-dna'ly jjlvea n|. Ueipbi;i Ilu
Mo<k, they ilndbij; .1 lnipo»>ll>lu to smec«sfully
For Ho»ton, al t...Vi, 7.S.\ fi.,M, O.'.'O, II a.m.;
\1Ah, \l <•■>. 1. l^it, 1.10, 4.4.\. .MO. (l.-V-i, t».:lO p.
m. KKTl UN. 7, 7.:Jo.i».;t«, lo.Wa. m.; \l\\\.;
Pi.W, .M''. .'"'a, ;t.io, 4.;i<>, .V (J, ((..lA, 7, 1 1 p. in.
For l.iiMienee, 7.10, 7.8.\ 8.:ii. II a. m.;
\l Ift I. I. '-l". •''•I", "dft. «.M, 111" p. ni.
UKTl UN.7.H0.S.X 'MO, lO.iO, 11 a. m.; Ii \\
I.IO, J ;i'i. :'. •'•■•'*• *•'•'*• ^'•**'' "•'*^' !'• '"• iiouth
Lawr« r«e. T.i'"' p. m.
For Ma^orhlil. 7.H». 7.:i.V H.;« a. m.; 12. IS,
1. »,^4.», a.10. u.i;i. o.Xi. 1 1 .10 p. in . utoux,
TdT. S.I". ■•10. 1'l.bt. 10.4.-. a. in. ; IJ.O-.', JAl,3.4o,
1».60,.'<.1"'. •■''•. ''I'M'- "••
for Sal T.l" a. in.; 12.15. .VIO p. in. UK-
«# ! TUKN.:. ll.Ja. m.; l..W,4.4:», ♦! p. in.
I For Nfwl"n\f»<»rt, V.loa. in.; Pi l.i. U, li.lft p. ni.
advaiit.meii 1 kK'I 11!^. '■•l''. *■••'*• M «• ni.; 2..<.\5 4.\ p. in.
For k\t tcr. I'ovt-r and tireat Kullv, 7.:i.'i. «.:{.'> a.
m.: I. -I io. ^ii' 1' ui.
For tiuluK'ii rails. lUihh'ford.haeo.OldOnhard
Bea<'li :i'''> I'orllaiwl, 7..W, *:\^ a. m. ; I, a.40 p.
III. Kiiiin ir.nn I'oriluud, 7.ao, 8.40 a. in.;
Ii 40. ^ to V- ni-
Kor llmnor. Itelfast, W.ntervllle. Skowlio;ran,
KoeUl.oi l;ii,.t Karmliik't..f),s.;l5u.in.
For N. lohii, N. !(., Halifax, ,N. b.. Montreal
and •>iitl>ci', s.;L'i a. ni.
Kor Am-'ii'M. baiii, L« wl'*t«'ii, H.;j.'ia. in.; 1 p.m
of
In
compete wlih u*.- , , „, ,. • -. . ,- , .
ThU far o.r e(rt»rtslo meet the want* of our , ir„f u,., :ii>ier and Alton May, ^a. m.; 1, ;J.40
^ t. I .^. ■.ll.it.oirtfhjiil^I II lit
ind .Ht. John's (|u>r steamer), on
Strnmrrs, ^
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSlIir CO.
Only Direct Line from New England to
SavBuuah,
Conneotlnr there with ali Hall an<l Waujr Lines.
FA%'OUlTK KOUTK TO ri.OKlDA.
Irni. «eam.-!d|.« "(iATK CITY" aii.l "CITY
OK .M.V(;<»N" kavlnjf NMvannah Pier, Conjfrob*
Blreet, llo^'l(m, KVKKY TIUllHPAY, al S
o'el<;ek. Kor fv.'ljflit or paBs»Ke, apply to A.
OkW. HAMI'><»N, i<il WnBhln^ton street, Hob-
lon,ortoltJCJlAKI»J»OS AllAlLNAKO.AgeutB,
Uostun.
FLOATING^ SOAP
THE CHIEF
For th« Datli, Tulloi mill Laundry.
Snow VA/hlto nnd Abiaolutoly Pur«.
If Tour dealer iloes not ko.-p White Cloud 8j>ap.
I 10 oiMiU fiT sami'l" «■">"' lo lli«« iiuKert
JKS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
tonJ
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
llavlnirbeenasunenr for two years aii.l a
half Si a dlsnis • .aus.d l.v a ';nd'« .I'.'.V..^'^;
|..»f. au.lhavPul.-en euie.l l.y He (I'TliMtv
Ui-Mi:i>U> when all »>ilier iiielhtnU
ilU-s lalle.l, I deem It my duly
tliem. I visited Hot Si»rla((H to
tried several doctor* wlilumt
-see
if
and reme
to recommend
III) avail, and
succc«<. and al
la'fT).ur'r.ri'..clpai dr..KKl»t. -Mr. .I-I.n 1*. Kb.lay
U. w ''" ' "hall ever feel K.alefal). .puke t
neHh..utCiriri iiv. and I consented «o idv
li 1 trial will, .he resnli th it I «'" »'*|'«'^,^
There Is now no Hore aUmt me. I Udnk
I
HIGHWAYS.
Tho West to be Kound In India.
IThomaw Stepheii»«)n In the New York Sun.)
The lient roaiU In the world, inaiiy readers
will IM) surprised to hear, arc la British
India. After rhIiuK tlie bicycle MOO miles
throui^b I'uuiab. Oudc and Ben
TUnosHToTnuTword'* lo express sumdently
my admiration of tlic enterprise that has
belted India with kuch matjniUeenl blgbways
M I fouu.l there. The tlnest rond in India is
kuown as tbe (Jrand Trunk road; it extends
for UWO miles, an unbroken hk'hway of mar-
velloUB iMMfeetlon, from IVsbawur, on the
Afifhan frontier, to (•alcuila. It Is meialleil
for much of it» len«tb with a substance pe-
culiar to the eouutry, known as luiukah.
Kuukali is obtaineil almost evervwliere
Ihrousrhout the Punjab-underlyin.' the sur-
fueehoil. It is a sort of loose, modular de-
posit of cakareouH eonciete, which may be
readl'y converted into lime by burnin;,' it In
" When rolled and wetted it eement-* togeth-
er and forms a roa.l-surfuee smooth and eom-
pttcl as an usphaltum pavomeiil. and of ex-
cellent wearing quality. A V'llua.le and
peculiar property of kunkah U that the bedn
areeonstunllv rifpleiiished by naturah.roce|.M
born of some favorable eoiulltlon of the soil.
After exbauslliiK a bed of kunkah the land
Is levelle.l and allowed to remain uutoucbc. .
After a few yearrt the name land again vieldi.
a supi.iv of kunkah. In passini; down the
roa.l one sees blji Kangs of ualives repairing
the surface with kunkah (\<i\^i, out of beds
iminediatelv by tbe roadside. At eer lain
sciisons of the vear the road overseers eol e< t
bl" LMin-'s of men and women and proceed to
repair wiidi portions of tin; road iis need at-
tention. The worn portions are pick.;(l out
to tbe bottom of tbe metullm^', and reUded
with new kunkah as neatly as tbouL'h it were
a section of concrete pavement in a city si.le-
Ai-orlion oi ibe men carry tbe kunkah ou
their heads in wooden tray « from tin; near-
by pit to the road, the women carry )urs of
water fioin roadside well, pool, or river.
The kunkah is snread, the water tliiowii
over it. and another -jaii- ol men lamp it
down with iron tanii>ers. In renewing
whole sections ol roads these tamners uru
BOmetiincs laii-ed time :.n(l four deep and
btreleh cltiir across tl.o road, the onler or
urocedure boiii- one step lorward at every
tami). In this manner tbe -an:zs l)a^s up ana
down the new-made slieul. seseral times,
leavln- it at last solid ei.oujib lo run a steaiii
cnKine over it. In KOino districts lmlloek>and
heavy iron rolleiH imported 1 10m Kn)i;Iand
ure u-icd, and sometimes the rollers without
the bullocks, \i\'A teams of men lakiu« the
plaeeof tbe animal-.
When the llrilisb brst bef,'an makii 2
roads in India It was with the jiieatost ditb-
cultv that tbev could in.luce the men to uc-
ceutpav. ".N'o, Sahib." the -entle Indian
ryot would Huy, "No, Sahib, we will make
tlie ronds for you and welcome, but w« J^'
never Hubmit to iHjInU paid for tbe woik.
Upon invest iu'alion of thin slraiij^e ►'tute of
aflaiis it was useertalned that the reception
of wajies would be a violation of the ea-to
prejudices of the dusky road niakcrw. 1 lie
class of people the K'overnment b.id to <lo-
pemlon to make the roads were independent
rrols or Mi.all farmers, uecuslome* from
ifme Immemorial to subsist bv lillmK the noil
for a share of the produc. To accept pay
for road makim,' or anything outside fheir
established profession would <l<^'railo them
and lower tl.elr ca«le. The only way tbo
government louhl recompense them was to
make them presents from time to time. >o
end of tact li.d to In; emjdoyed even jn dolii;,'
this, so much is a violation of c.is;te dreaded
by the Hindoos.
C-h-o-o ! C-li -o-o 1 ! C-h-o-o ! 1 1
Don't sneeze. snee/,i'. hawk, hawk, spit,
Mow. and tli'^fusi everybody wilb your of-
fensive breath. Ifjou have acrid, watery
dlHcharKCs from the nose und eye", throat
dlseaHC eausin;: ehoklii'.i sensatic^is. coutrb,
rlnginK noi«!"« in bead. splUting headache
and other syroptoniH of insul eaturrli, t-R-
roomber thai the mannfaciiirorH of I)r.
g-ge'n Catarrh R<;medy offer, In Kood faith.
ftAOb reward for % cane of catarrh which they
SiDooteure. Tb« Heracdy Is sold by drug-
Ijlils at only SO cents.
rca7i'slio\v\h\/lar.esi..irfac« where my Buoe
,nKs.pranKlromo.any..ne in^lhe sUte.^ The
Ctrni UA IlKMKMlKNare tl.o
skill cures manulaciured.
.luhii I*. KlnlayfciKl Or. O. t
of this place, ami Ui Dr
*"'aI KXAM.KK llKACILlireenvlllP.MIsB
Mr. Beach used the cirui ha lOMKintH,
our rcinest, will, result* a* nl.ove HtaleU.
oui ri iiii^ *^ j^ KINLAY A CO., HrUKgUls
best blood und
rcler to itraKKt-l
Mont«omery,l)oth
.Smith, of Lake Lee,
ut
-hft»
•AVEI> MV MOTHKR'M LIFE.
Tmr n'lm'niluT, my mother
suffered from a ...Uk lejt. N"t''»';f *'»!'); ''^ ^y"'
any rood- f^he Im.t the lui-t nie.llcil talent, it
iH-v ull did her no K 1 • who buffered with her
loir"ror tlilrty year* and never knew a wel. . u> .
sifc wo.d.l have to «lt ..p half the nlKht, hoi; li,K
uuherlcK and m..ai.li)>r. M." had no pearo.
•S. eased all the lest known "•,'"«• '«^*J»./m.^
I afkcfl her lo try jour
tJother a bottle of Cl'TI
lens of thoiisuud* of la.ly 1 atrou- on Ihese ^o.uU
have bec.i crowned with more than .ur luual
«ucee««.
Our Ibst eii.lcavor has been 10 !-elc.t choice
und .U-lrable patu-rnii. Our second endeavor
|iasl>»'ento INOKUsKLL. Willi our cu-»tomary
fore-lKht we plated our ordern lust Aujfu^^t,
ihro.iithiheNew VoikaKcnlsof llio maaufact-
urersof Si. IJall, swU/erland. and ihus avoMod
the n cent li-e In prhe of iO per cent., IwhIiIcb
Having "II J'bl'orB' proilu. The pil<i'« nume.l
below an- lor Roods of the be-r .luallty, and
warranted. The cloth of siro..K llbre mid the
work ilrst class. '
The cliiBs of .heap, mrawly and worthless
Bluff, on rotten doil., seeinUiKly cheap but really
absolutely without strcnifth or wear, we have
<IUeurile<l enllrely from our stock. Mosl ladles
have blturly icpeute<l buylnj; «uch Kood» In the
paiit and now denaan Kood goods only.
0»t« lot lie, per yard, worth He,
per u<trtl.
(hu- tot 7c. per ynnJ, worth 10c.
One lot Sc, per u^rtl, worth 12c,
One lot lOe* per yard, worth 15c,
p. in.
For Krflport
Moii'l.ivs, Wetl.iendavs und I'rtUays.al I p. m.
For U.«ivlaii'l, llellasi, ilanp'oruml Ml. BeHeit
(Btea ler tnui. I'i.rtlaud), Tue»day« and Krl-
day» al l.hi p. "••
StlNDAY TUAIS8.
Kor Kotton, 1^\ "20 a. in., IJkW, 4.15, 6.40,
:..l.) p. m. ULTUKN, H a. ni., .5. 7 p. in.
For l.uwreiien. s.iO, a. m., 5.40, 7..'Wi p. m.
UKTl UN. T.40, f.lft a. ni., 12.10, &.:iap. ni.;
souili Lawrence, 425, 7.44 p. ra.
Kor Hiivi'rhlll, s io a. m., 6.40, <.30 p. m.
HK.Tl UN, f*. 114.'. a. m., 4.0H, 5.25, 7.25 p. m.
jr l'orll«nd,5.40p. m. UKTIKN, 1,4.15 p.
Jlusiuaucr.
FirTY-nrTn yiiak.
LOWELL MUTUAL flRE INSUPANCL CO,
omcc, A<i CVutrnl Sireit.
.J. C. ABBOTT, I'llKsjuKNT.
v.. T. ABIlorr, .-.KC'Y AKl) Tli
For
m.
Oct. 22,
.1 r. Kl'ltBKU, tien. Mnnager
W.M. MKUKITT, .lK.,«upt.
,1. K. l'ltlLLll'i>, Uun.Agt. at I^weU.
1W7.
Boston and Lowell.
OOTOHKK 10. 1M7.
rountrv without effect
(rrn 1' KA Bkmkiukh. ,.
tiKA KKHDi.viNT, and she took It, hikI has
taken In all about »l\ or seven boltleB, ami now
she l" a we'l woman today. Her Ick Is entirely
heale.l. ami her health WHB never beUer. Sin
.-an >fo out every -lay, somelhli.K she has not
done In ten years, so you »««•'«'"'"'.')!' I!. ?!^:
liiK to you about your wonderful Ci Mti ka
UKMKi.ikc. You have saved my mother * lUe.
I eani.oi iliid W'.rds 10 express mv Kratllmle. 1
have udverlUed your CCTICI'KA UkMKMKa fai
""'*KOWAUD LUKDKU, l.W. Broadway. N. Y.
CiTlCi'RA. the Kreat bUIii cure.nnd CttlcURA
8<»AP, prepared from it, externally, and Ci n-
Ci'ilA UEMoi-VKNr. the new blood purluer, in-
ternally, are a positive cure for every form of
skin und blocd dUtasos, from pimples to scrol-
"'siild everywhere. pTlce : l i rici R a*. .".0 cts. ;
.soAl'. 25 cN". ; llKsoi.vKN r. »1.<M. Pre|.are.l by
the IN)TTI:k Dkix; am> CIIKMICalCo.. Bos on.
*^-.Sen<l for "How U) (ure Skin Diseases, «U
.V) lUustratlonB, andjoo le-tlmonlals.
oily
pajres.
PIMHI..K8. blacK-heads, chapped and
Bkln prevented by CrricuKA Mkiucatki. soai
The dlstresBlng sneeze, sneeze, sneeze, the
acrid, watery dlscbarKCs from the eyes and
nose, the painful Inllaminatlon eMcndlnir to the
throat, the swelling of the muf ou« lli.lnjf, cjiu'*-
liiu ehoklu« sensalloiirt, cou^'h, rl.igln;? ''•'"**'.'?.'"
the l.ea.l ami spllltln^' headaelRM.-how fanilllnr
thesr 8vtiipb>ms are to tliousau'te who sutler pe-
rloMically from head colds or Inlliien/.a, an<l
who live In iKnorunce ot the fact that a slnifle
appU.lUioiiof SANKOKI.'S UaDICAI. ci ItK JOK
cUrvKKH wUI allord ni.-<tnnt<ni(',utis rettiif.
Hut ihls treatment In cases of simple Catarrh
RlvoH but a lalnilde.i of what this remedv will
do In ihi) chi-onle forms, where the breathl.iR U
obBtructed Uy<-hokl.itf. putrid muc'us acciimu-
latlons, the hcarln;.' ;illecteil, smell ati-l tasic
ifone. throat ulcerated ami Imckln^f cough gratl-
unlly fastening Itsell ui ou the debllLatecl sys
ten.. Then lll8 .bat the .narvello.i.s curative
power of .SANKOiiu'rt Kauioal CiJiiK mnnlf. kIb
Itselt In InHUintaiieous aad grateful relief. Cure
begins from tlie Urst jipplhatlon. It 1b raphl,
radical, permanent, ecc.nomlcal, safe.
Sank«>ui>'h UAMCALCiniK couslfiH Of onc
bottle of iho llADiOAb ClHti;, one box CataRUII-
ai, S01.VKST and un Imiiiovkp Ixhalkk;
price, $1.00.
PorrKK OHiiG A chkmical Co., Boston.
One lot 12 l'2e, per yard, worth
1 Scents, ,
One lot 13c. per yard, worth 20c,
One lot 19c. per yard, worth 25c,
One lot 25c, per yard, worth :i5c.
One lot :i5c, per yard, worth 50c.
Vrlcen ranye 5Sc,, fi2c., 09c.,
75c., s:ic„ S7c., 02c., USc. and
upwards per yard,
AllOVER EMBROIDERIES.
One lot 40c., worth 75c.
One lot 75c., north OSc,
One lot 08c., worth $1.50.
INSERTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Pashonger Service from Lowell :
For Koslon. at 5.50, 6..15, 110..55, J§7.1«, 7..Sa,
•I17.:t> •Is.m., •§tl».22, 1Il..;l0, •6pt..Vt und ll.lMt a.
mV'!Jli.20,*l.20, 2.10. H.l.fo, •JH-A «:?«;.
fl5J/..tl(K», Ml"!'*. *i\*M P- m- hUM>A\8.
•I17,:ls, it.oo, •110.20 a. m., 4.25 p. m. Keturn:
^ti.4.\7.:w.«.(K., •h:»o, •it.on, 0.I6, 11 10.00, 11. (H)
a. in, 12.00 in., M.OO, 2.l«l, •3.00, 1IS.45, 4.45,
•5.00. 5.:<0, 115.4.5, «.15, •7.00, 10.00, 11.10 p. m.
8l'M»A Vs, «.(«. a. m., l.iMi, 5.00, •7 00 u. ra.
For Woi.urn,«:0, 7.1H,7.3.'>, »22, 11.00 a. m.,
l.itu, 4.;i4J,ii.uo, lUU p Jiu- sOlSliAYa^a-OU A. m.,
4.25 11. m. Upturn: «.22. ».4l, ll.,M a. in.,
5.08.11.42, 10.2:1, II. ;»3 p. in. SUNDAY S. 1».27
a. m., 5.27 p. m. ....._
mg-*Krprr»*. \Sorthrrn Depot only. \Or on
itrrivnl of train* frtm the Sitrtk. V Via Bedford.
KorLawri.nc*,'o;t5, 10.15, 11,00 a.m., 1.40, 2.10,
4,.'0, tl.OOp. m. SCNOAYM, at«.l5 a. in., 7.15
p.m. Upturn: 7.4.'i, 8.«0 and 11.25 a. m.,
12.0ft, 8.15, .5.1.5, 0.45 p. m. SUNDAYS, 8.00,
».8Ba. nn..«.15n. m. , „ ... , ..
ForHalom and Way-Statlonp, 7.35 a. m., 1.40,
«.00p. in. KHurn: 7.20, 11.45 a. m., 4.40 p. in.
Time given below it fi-om \<irthem Depot.
Kor Ayer Junction and Way-Siatlona, at 7.16
a. in., 12 (C.aiid .-..o.') 1.. in. SUNDAYS, al 2.16
p. m. Rut urn : rt.la a. in., 12.55 and (id5 p
SUNDAYS, 8.15 a. in.
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merchants anil Miuers Traniportation
Oompanj'e Proyidence, Horfslk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Most Direct IU)ute from New Knglaad for
Norfolk an<l lUchinond.Old Point Comfort, Vu.,
Washington, hi. C.aud Daltimore, Ud.
PASSBMGKKS AMD PRKIGBT.
The Iror. Bt«antahl|i William Cran«t, 1510
tons, Capt. 1:. U. Warren, Bfdis from i'ruvldeuce
every WKUNt:!iI>AY,0 p. m.
Tho IroM Steamship Johns Hopkins, 1500
tons, Capt. H. 1>. Kt>sU.'r, sails ev#<ry S.VTUU-
I>AY. 6 p. ni., from Lonbualic Whart.
These well knffWn stounishlpB are large ami
comfortilile ami lilted Willi every c^Miventenco
for I'ASSfelNOKItH and commanded hy uavl-
gal«irM of loi.gantl Huccessful experle.ice. Sea
voyages by theiie steaniorB are refrt'shlng and
lnvl;rorallug and the round trip can bo a«3c«>m-
pllBl.cd In KIVK I>AVB. Fare, ladudlng room
and meals, very low.
FRKIOIIT CONMBCTIOMS
Made without drayage with tho followluir
routes :
▼IrglnU and Tana— ■— Alf lAum, t IKor-
Atlantlo Coast and g— bonrd Air LIbm, nt
Beiii. Walker.
An.'Xn B. Krencbt
>.. 51. Wright,
A. 4). 1*0 1 lard,
K. T. Abbott, , .
V. C. Ciutes.
lUtlKCTOHa:
Wni.ll. Wlg;;ln,
.1. U. KeUows.
Pin. I'. Bra.;ei,
(hUB. A. Sloti,
W. K. l.lvtnt;sU)U.
.J.C. AblMdt,
Dividends 00 IMCIt C'KNT. on flva years, &•
per c«»nt. on thn'c years, *ls per eoui. on 0D«
year p.dules.
lneoiineett»»n wllh the aUive company la a
general ugeiuy for dlvlden.l payliij* mitual sad
„.llable stock companles.^^ ^ pitoTl. Agord.^
TUE llOLVOKK STILL LICAIKS
On und after June 1st the
HOIYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. 60
WILL TAT
TO PEK CENT. DIVIDKMDH.
This company has a surplus as reganls poller
hohlers, of f.VU.iJd, and will willo on llBII'
CANTILe risks. lU-pi-cBcnted by
Charles Goburn, 28 Central St.
Also represents other Uret-claBu Mutual and
Stock CompanlcB.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oood X IBIolia ! i:iolinl>le ?
— — AT THK •
m.
m.
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OF FEMALKS
Instantly relieved by the Cutlcnra
,Antl-l>Min Plaster, a new, niost
lagrteablc, P'Rinntaneous and infalll-
blo pain killing plaster, especially
adapted to relieve Female Pains and
..^__- Weakne.SHea. Warrana'd vastly Bupe-
rlor to all other plRsicr^, and the inuBt perfect
Anlldctc to Pain, lullainmatlon and WeakncsB
vet compo'imlc.l. At all druggists, 25 cts. ; live
tortl.00;or,posU>go fre.3, of I'orrKK Dituu
ANI> CHKMICAL Co., Boston, Mass.
m\
Bed and Common
We .leslre to Invite every holy who has taste
for the be.iutlful In line needhiwork to call and
«ee the elegant gooda which we now offer.
It win be a m.atter of gratlllcatlon to most
laiil'!s to see the»c eligant goods, whettier wish-
ing to purcha.sc or not.
Kemembcr, this \a a stral;,dit invitation to coiuc
and look— no obligation to purchase.
In combination with tho emltrolderli's we offer
:i large and Imndnon.c line of Toi-clion Lacen,
SwlsH Trimmings and Nottingham LaeeH lor
trimming purpotes.
SPIOIAL. - Just arrived from New
York auction twenty thousand yards
Iri*h Crochet Trimming, from 2 to 7
inches wide. Price, 2 and 3 inches wide,
2 l-2c. per yard ; 4 to 7 inches wide, 5c.
per yard. Actual value 10 to 20 cents
per yard.
COME AND .SEE US. Stile to continue all tho
week, but many of tho choicest pattcrnB (most
of whb'h are exclusively our own) will un-
doubtedly be sold out at cnce.
Bon Marche,
Menimack a»i<I Kirk Str#^ets.
Kor Amherst, Mllford and Wilton, at 9.15 a
12..55, 3 4h, 5 10 II. m. Sunday, 2 p. m.
Kor Grcentleld, Peterboro', Bennington, lIlllB-
lioro' and Keene, at 0.15 a. m. and ;l.4« p. m.
Kor Naflhua, Manchester and Com-onl, at 8J0,
0.15, U.44 a. m., 12.65, 1.47, 3.4H, 5.40, 6.26, 7.48
p. m. (Sundays at 2, 7.48 p. in.)
KorPenacook, Franklin, l^banon and white
Klver Junction, at 0.15 a. in.. 1.47, 3.48 and
•7.48 p. in.
For Warner, Brailford, Sunapee, Newport (N.
II.), Claremont and Chircmont Junction, at
0.15 a. m., 1.47 p. ni.
KorTlIton, Lake Village, »Ieredlth, Laconla,
Welra, Plvmouth, Warren, IlaverhUl, Woods-
vllle, at 'J.44 a. m., 1.47 and •7.48 p.m.
For CainjJton, Thornti>n, North Woodstock, Lis-
bon, Littleton and Whltefleld, at 0.44 a. m..
1.47 p.m.
For Jefferson, Lancaster, Grovcton and Fabyan,
at 9.44 a. m
Mortolk. Va.
OhesnpMike and Ohio R. B. nnd Knnnwh*
DIspatoh, at Newport News. Tn.
Richmond and IJanvillo R. R. anil Ptod-
mont Air I.lu«, at West Point. Ta.
Bnltlmoro and Ohio R. R. and Oontlnentnl
I.ln«, at B^timore. M«l.
Merchants and Minors Trana> Oo.*a SaTan*
nah Line, at Baltimore. Mu.
Through tdlls of lading Issued via all above-
named routes. Mark gootts via P.. N. AND B.
LINE. _ „
Tickets on sale at E. G. Wikdsor'ii office, 8
Westminster street, W. II. Church A Co., ofllc^
1 WeylwBsct street, or at Steamship office, 99
India street.
Kor rates, passage or freight apnl v to
K. H. ROCKWELL,
New F^nglnnd Agent,
Providence, K.I.
FIBE INBUBAHOE AOEKOY
OK-
QEO. E. BETCALF.Jjoje Central Slreel
Having purrbased tho agency of the Merri-
mack Mutual Klre InBurance Co. of Andovei,
with Its sixty ycarH of satlBfactoiy denllng wltfc
llB policy hoUlers, he Invites all the former
friends of tbo C4)mpany and many »i
examine lU merits and rellnblllty
now ones to
81x other
companies also rei.resentcd by nie.
GEO. E. METCALK,«I Central htrect,
8nc«M}»!«or to E. L. Cardell * Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
2EooU anti CoaL
.$4W.2«6.73
. K>0,5«5.1ft
Kor Montpeller and all points on the Monipcller
and Wells Klver railroad, via Plymouth and
Woodsvllle, atS».44a.m.
For St. Johusluiry and Lyndonvllle, via White
Klver Junction, at 0.15 a', m. and 7.48 p. m.
For St. Johnsburv, Lvndonvllle, Newport, Sher-
brooke, via Plymouth and Woodsvllle, at 0.44
a. m.,*7.48 1). m. ,
Kor Montpeller, Kssex Junction, Burlington and
tSt. Alhans, via Central Vermmit line, at 0.15 a.
m., 1.47 and ♦7.48 p. m.
For Montreal and Quebec, via Montreal and
lloBton Alr-Llne, at 0.44 a. m., *7.4« p. m.
For Montreal, via Cenlial Vermont line, at 0.15
a.m.,1.47,*7.48p. m. ,
jO^Daily.
Freight trains leave Lowell for Boston at 2.00,
^ K., 11 .08 n. m., 2.25, 10.00, H.ou p. m.
Leave Boston for Lowell at 2.110, 4.05, 9.40 n.
m.,12.25, 3.15p. in.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for Salem at O.OT a. m.
FREIGHT DEPOT, WESTERN AVENUE.
Leave Lowell for Nashua, Manchester, Con-
cord and the North and West, at 7.20, 11.35 a. m.,
^'Leave J^owell for Aycr Jnnctlon, VVor^'CBtcr,
Fltchburg, New York and the Weet, at 2.45 and
C S. MKLLEN, Gcnl. .Superintendent.
^' GEO. W. STOUldl. (ienl. Pass. Agt.
C. E. PAIGE, Local Agent.
At the Old Stand, 38 Middle Street.
At the New Yard. Foot of Pond Street.
Willi II ni Kittrocltfo,
A. W. WEEKS, Agent,
Wholenale and Retail Dealer In Wllkesbarre,
Lackawanna, Lehigh, Kranklln, Cunil)erland,
C. C. Cnnnel, Ac. Woo 1 1, Charcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, &v. Telephone number, -iM-i.
WM. E. LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'B I/Chlgh, Philadelphia A
Kcadtntr, VVllkcsbniTe, Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'b George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Oak, Maple and Pine, sawed
und split.
M UTU Al..
Cash asseU Jan. 1, 1887
Toul Uabllltles (re-lusurance)...
Net assets f^3Z[>,VI7lM
PoUcy holdcra share In the proUts on expira-
tion of policies.
DWidends, 70 Per Oent., After July lit.
DISKCIOBS :
Hpraguo,
F. Richardson,
Levis
Geo
i). 8. Richardson,
Chns. II. Coburn,
Jacob Rogers,
John F. Kimball,
Henry C. Howe,
C. C. Ilr.tchlnHOD,
W. K. .'^almor.
S. T. l.unc«6ter.
Office, 27 Central Street, ]..owell, Mass.
LEVI .SPRAGUK, Pkknidk.vt.
E. M. TUCIvE. Slckktart .
*sr"InRuranco to any amount effci-tcd In relia-
ble (vrnpanlos.
E. M. TUCKE, Agent,
37 Certr.il Street.
BACK«ffe
HOW'S
YOUR
The Reliable ^/t f^^
Our own manufacture, in great
variety, at
BENNER BROS.',
188 and 140 CKKTRAL BTREKT.
Bop
Qnlckest remedy known for »>sCkschp snd
ftU KuJatii, »liarp or lorn; mhikIIiik pnliw or wi-iiK-
nti«c8 of every kU. yi«»««l^*«^ '"ttlV'r
und pIno bslaam combined. It U wondcrniiiy
BoothInf , PalB-KllllBf aad Btreafthsnlns.
Ho fWlars po««t)le. »c; 6 for $1. BoM ewy
wScri or msSid for prtca by tbs proprision.
HOP WABTWft CO.« Boston, Maas.
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Beat Railroad In the TVorld.
The Fastest Trains In the World.
New York to Chicago, 24 hours.
New York to cSnclnoati. 21 hours.
New York to St. Louis, 29 hours.
Five Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply 'or tickets and full Information to
W B. BATCHBLDER, Ticket Agent, ^ ^^ ^
*^ • "• No. 29 Merrimack Street,
«RO. W. MILLER, Ticket Agent O. C. B. R.,
OBW. w . iui ^^ ^^ Merrimack Btreet,
A. T. CASWELL. Tlcket^Ajrent B
WOOD.
Old Co.'B Newark aud Eng. fiFiMRNT.
llBh Portland V/ AliiUiJll J. t
T TTITI? COBB'.S Extra and Finishing
LilifiJ]/! Glens Falls, Vermont.
AU kinds Building and Amert- "RP fflK.
can and Scxitch Fire 131\M. \JM\»
Hay. Stra^vr.
Maaona', Dental and iJind
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOLIN,
CHARCOAL,
FKRTILIZERS,
HAIR,
SAND,
GRAVEL.
Floiii* and G^i-ain.
A L. R. B.,
'esex Street station.
C^eox-fgo E. Stanleys
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
MerehftBdise delivered per onler from
all
tr£n?onthe Boston and lA.weB, Nashua and
l!3weiL Old Colony aad Boston and Maine B.R.
Ofloe BS Thonsdlk* Stvewt,
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
NO. 57 GORHAM STREET.
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tin
worker. A fine line of
PAM-OK. 8XOVE8.
MILKMEN can set MBk Cans as good and
cbeap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS. C7 Qorham Street.
CJliflordL's
DYE HOUSE,
a ftnd 4 AHPOTEB BTBEET.
First-Class DyeinE of Every DescriplioD
Office and Yard,
27 Thomdlko Street.
Telephone 188-L.
3S
Branch Office,
Merrimack Street,
Calderwootl's.
Done at short notice and
guaranteed.
satlofactlon
raorroG»wA.pii8.
A. H. SAKBOM, 24 Oentral Block,
Begs to announce to the cltltens of Lowell and
vicinity that ho has purchased sU the necatlTes
owned by the late N. C. Hanborn, and If now
prepared to 1111 duplicate orders from the aame.
By long association In business with the utt« Itr.
SMbom I feel confident of flriiic p«r(aet MlSt-
I CMdoo to all hia toraier eosloBMn.
Ladlea' and gents' garments dyed whole.
AU kinds of garmenta cleaned and repaired
Udealred.
CLIFFORIVS DYE HOUSE,
PHIIX)»OPnV OF MARRIAGK, giv-
ing a clear synopsis of the Impediments to
marriage, exhausted vitality, etc.. etc., can be
bad from all' news agents or forwarded direct
from tbe author. Dr. P. J. JORDAN, 10 Joy at,.
Boeton, on receipt of W cento.
/
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LOWiEl
THU]
LOCAL NEWS.
STREET DEPARTMENT.
Work A«««rpllBhed During l»»7-R««>oin-
mendatlous of tl»«. Superintendent.
Kollowlni? I- an ubBtract of the ""♦'liort «J
the auperhiUMideut of hlreeltt for ItiK,. l ue
total Vee.dpt. were H<12.S,<)00.6W; expenneH,
tl24,5ai.04: transferred to Hewer»*. fiOOO,
bilaiW ou baud, «<l.^'iS.b4. The followini? ,
Mtreets were accepted during the vour. B -
UntfH, lleuuetl.Colburii, t:miiherlttiid road,
Clay Foster , Kav, UankB. llaHtiugJ, Je"- j
S.-May, I •orter.'shern.aii, s«ut NVhIpple
und Third avenue, a total «»f 1 L;»'» *-i» '«^\-
Tbe name of Wab.r street »'«\ ';«':» ;J"X, .
to Toneonl street. Thei e are !t.) 1 .-100 miles
of aee«pU.d .tmts. William street and
Waker street, from llroa-lway toPvwtueket
rtrcet. have beenipaved with k''anite block...
Thir . have been Ll.Pii 5-10 feel of edgestoue
for hIdewalUs set and .V.>»2 mjuare vjuds oj,
i^nerete have been laid for new sIdewalkB.
Thri eoiicret* ami 44 granite ^^oH.\riK*
ware built, and 2H.21W s'piaro feet of cobble
weie laid for Kufters. Klghty-four streets
?ave I ecu graded w'ilb gravel • and i.ortlonH
of lk'aeon%:entral. ifethuen, Moure uu.l
WealfordslreoUand tbe whole leiiKth of
TyJer street have lieen maeadaiuized. I he
value of tho personal proi>erty iii tbe htreel
depart ment Is i*J*.540.8a aud lu the sewer .le-
psrtiueut rVKIOTiH.
The . xpvu.lllure for Hewers was |i,8.(ft2.-
40 Hriek sewers were built lu Cambridge,
Chebnsfoid, Ml. drove and Mason HtreeU,
sndpipe Howern were lahl in Congresc, Rol>-
iDMOii. I>aly. Dane street avenue, KdHon,
Grand, (ireen, .lewett, Lllley avenue, Law-
rence. Ames, Ml. (Jrove, Moodv, Mason.
Porter. Pine, t^ueon, Ralph. Smith, School,
8UnU'V avenue. Slanley street. 1 welfth,
Mt'lhuen. Beaiou, Wluler ami Walker streets.
Brick sewertt are in at- untiidshed <oiidltlou
on Broadwav and Crosby streets. Tlioie are
bi 44-100 luires of seworaK« '» 'Be eilv— li 'Mi-
100 luiles were built the past year; 03 ealeh
basin* suil eosspools were ei.uslruete«l. A
Duw wooden pile bridge aerosn llab'B brook
-at Cainbrldgw street was built. Alkeii »liect
bl-ldge, Worlbeii street bl blgc aiitl Cabot
slrwd bridge were replaiiked. rawtueket
hrhlKO WHS painted aud over ;iUB street Higns
weitf put In position. The sum of tt40KU.t)'i
wa« paid for damaws untitled In the previ-
ous vcar. .\ large amount of work will have
tu be done on.lhe bii.lj,'es Ibe eoiiiing year.
The suiH-Miiileiideut leeuiuiibMnU ntpairs ou
Aiken stre.l bridge. Central bridge to be
painted. Cu.lral bridg.-, Ku-t Merriuiaek
and l.awieiie.; sinnit bri.lge» to Im; replaiike.l
and the Llucln str.-et and Plain street
brl.lg" to Ik- adaple.l |o tbe needs of high
water, aii.l new underpinnlu;; put In. lie
suggest* that oak plank be used lustead of
*uniee. 'ibe pur.hase of a steuin road rolU-r
hikI a spertal appropriation for pavink'slrndB
HI., re.omui.ii.led. He also rc.|iiesU an or-
.lin«n.'e .oinpelllng all who .llg up the
iiaved streets to pay llie .osl of reUylug to
the htreel deparimenl, which shall assume
charge of tbe work. He calls atlentlon to
the uneven .•oinlltlon of Market street and
ro«!ominends that tbe paving Im) relald from
Central to Shall tick str»'els, and ask« theeu-
forccnient of the ordinance relating to tho
digging up of the public sire.ds without i>er-
luUiiou. Mr. Cawley further suKjfefcts
lUuTv modern appliances to heat the pro|ierty
at the citv vurd and calls atlentlon to the
meagre wuter'sup|)ly for lire purpoHes. lie
coueludcB bv acknowle Igliig obllgallouK to
the mayor and meiiilKis of tlio city ijouucll
and eoniiueiid-. the work of tliosf under his
charge for Ibeir dllij;eut services In Iwhalf of
tlw city.
LOVE or COITNTB*.
I Befereaoe being made to the library o' ^^
Middlesex Mechanics asHOclatlou. i-ouncl-
' man Wright said lliat he uuderstootl that t
I waH not in a nourishing condition, and AJ-
ilerman Carter said that be h.;id leara the
l.lea broached of bringing the city library and
Mechanlch' library together. i,».„irv
Couneilinau Uoane ventured the u<iu>ry
whether tbe general pubib- vvould Ihj benettt-
ed bv 11. A goo.l .leal of re.l tape h show
in the operation of the library a. at present
manage«l. if thv inslliution were '"^«ff"f:
ated it would not, to some extent, be under
tbe authority of tbe city >f«>\*'' •""••"': ,„.r„„,.
Alderinau (arler said 'l>"| '« ^l**-' " f" >,
manageinenl were remove! from P""';/*
strife It would be the betltT lor it, and lb
cil v, under the direelion of the mayoi , would
ba've suftleleut hold upon its "'"""p'"^"';:
Now. ai.d heretofore, city ollblaU have
made uppointmeuts lo the library «.f pers, us
who have doHo political work for them. IK
luoved, as the sense of the i^'»''"'«,^\-' "
tho eltv council be recommende.l to fl «»«»
the legislature for an act of iiuorporat on for
the citv library. The motion was adopted,
wiibout adissenUng vote. „.^,i,.„
Al.lermau Carter also ma.lc a wollou
vwlihli was ad.nd«Sd. thai the 'l':''''"'"' *";'
as i.iaiiv other inenibers of the '"O^Vlll *«„ •"
can make It convenient, ea upon |««« [»';;;
eesofthe HohIou public ibrarv 1» Jo-^""
on Friday an.l obtain nueh l"t««-'";f »^" ^.J
.un be had relative lo the form of an aj of
incorporation lo be asked for. »"« ''^"'^•
man iahl that he wou Id meet «»'"'»« "''^'J"
of the .oinuilttee al Younn's hotel in Boston
at IO.;U) o'clock Friday.
on motion of Couneilmau ''»wrence It w«»
voted to give a pubU.- hearing to a I persous
iut.Mested In Ihe incorporation of the dty li-
brary, for or against, on Mon.lay evenlK
next at « o'cloet, aud the seerebtry was iu-
"truete.! to publUh the or.ler und kIvc notice
of tho hearluK h» Ibe uew^'apeis
jjOfWMLL roiv orwti
Openlaff ma^ Oloalns of Mmtt:
4(y-Correo(ed to October 96, 1W7.
M AILB Doa ntoM
Albany and the West, 0.40, 9.20 a. m.,l.lB.»-40 p.
Fall Wver, Mass., 9.20 a. m- l-J*. J.W p. m.
Blllertca, MaB8.,ll.i0a.m.,7.iop.in.
Bobion. Masb.. C.40, 8.46 a. m., I.K, 3-B>. •• ''•«^'.
ffLtnittiL
IT IS FOR TOOV
Winans Bros.'
INDIAN CURE.
9, H
<BfUiiij{toooli > Co.
C. S. Sooty Jt (To.
A GIVE AWAY Almost a Miracle
b p. in. ^. ,
Concord. N. H., 7.40 a. m.. liM, i» P
Dracut, Blasti., 5 p. m. I
KabUjrn,8.45 8.m.,».10.7.20i..m. , ^ „ „,
FlU-hburg. Mass., 9.20 a. m.. Lift, »•«;/•»* P- «"•
Lawrcn(x-, Masa.. tt.io a. ui.. 310. 4. » P- ™'
Mauchebter. N. IL. 7.40 a. •"•.»^r*', *»*•"•
NaHhua, N. H., 7.40 a. m., 12.25, >fV-m.
New York, N. Y ., «.40, 8.46 a. m., 3.10, 7.*) p. m.
Northern. 7.40 a. in., 12.25,6 p.m. ,_„ ^
North milert«i, Mass., 11.20 a. «>•.'•«> I.-" '
New Bedford, Mass.. 9.20 a. '"• l•i*^?•r^•,,'"•
Provldence. R. L, 9.20 a. '"•• J-.»VJVd m
Soulhern, »i.40. 8.45 a. ni., 1.15. J.B». «-40 P- •«•
Souui Frandnglmm, Mass., 9.20 a. m.. *.» P- m.
8Vony Brook Way, 9.20 a. m., 7.16 P- va.
Tyngsboro', Mass., 7.40 a. m., 7.20 p. m-
Tewkbbury , Mans., «.'i0 a. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. 11.. 12.25. 7.20 p. m.
Windham ami rolhuin, N . II., o P- ™i , »„ „ „
Worc-ester, Mass., «.i5, 9.20 a. in., LIS, 7.80 p. m.
Koene, N. IL, 9.20 a. m., 7.J0 p. «"• ,. . - ^ .
Salem. Mass., 6.40. 8.46 a. m.. 1.16. 8.10, «, <J.40, t
Lynn,'*ila8S..0.40, 8.46 a. m., 1.16,8.10, 4, «.40, 8
p. m.
1IAII.S OLOIB FOB
Tbousaods have Uksn
If ad BEJOICKD.
Rrfl"
Tbousaada are
BOW tsklncltsn
agJOiOiKO-
a. OI.
4J0, 7.1■^
m..3.50.
Probate Court.
In the probate court at Kast Cambridge,
.ludgo Brooks, the f,.llowliig wills were pre-
KenSd: John I'. At wood of Waketteld, }>au-
lel I. Church *)f l^.weli, Annie iutler of Ai-
llngton, Betsev Ksley of Marlboro'. Uosa
Ann (Jod.la of Win.h.Mer. Thouias O'K.^. e
of Marlbor..', Thomas I'ratlot Lowell, Ab-
iier A. I'eckards of Framingbam. MaMou II.
Southworth <.f Wakelield. 'nionias .S. Wash-
buru of Uwell, Uariiet Lundof Wob'MU,
Samuel Smith of Littleton. «'«;|««'-«/' "i-
minislratiou were gr^ut.'.l Jipon the follovy-
Ing eslaU-'s: Tb..mas Dolan, Hiamdij Ma-
uulre,.losepbUertran.l. .L.hn F. Callahan,
Hci.jamiu U.)hiiisoii, A paullus 1 lubiie, Sam-
uel NV. Taylor aud Mary C. l'ort«r. all .If
|/>well: IMilleiia II. Keinptou of N\ oburn ;
Frank H. Taue .if Meii.ise ; .lesne W. L.iker
of Waylan.l; < buries 11. < Olivers.- of W n-
Chester; tieorge W. Ibiswortb of Wakellel.i.
Mary Dwver of nillerlca. .loM-ph H. W ard
of Melr.»;e, Mary A. Fh-teber of i hel.us-
ford. William L. Williaiiisof M«'l:!^*': ^""V?.
N.-lson of Weslford. Rln.da F. W a. sworlfc
of Ix-xinglon, (Ulan.lo I^-land of Aetiin, Al-
len U. rerhain of Westford. .losepli C»»rdU
of Cheliusfor.l. Mehllable .Morton of MedforU.
Albany and the West. 7. 8.45
Fall ifiV"'. Mass., 7. 8.46, 10.80, 11.46 a
7.16 p.m.
Blllertoa.llaBa.,«.10a.m.,5p.m. ^ .^.ju
Boston. Mass., 7, 8.45, iO.»0, 11 .46 a. m., 1.40. 3.50,
t;onoo'AZN. IV."" 8.45 a. m., 1«.15, 7.16 p. n».
Oracut, Mass., 8.45, 9.45 a. m.
Kast4srn. 8.10, 8 a. m., 1.40, 5, 7.16 p. «•..,, ,.
Fltcbburg, Mass., 8.J16. 8.45. 11.46 a. m., 8.60, 7.n
I^wr^m^; Mass.. «.10. ».46 a. •»•.*»•'•"»;• ^•
Maneheslcr, N. IL, 8, 8.46 a. m.. >*;iV-"i';."-
Nashua. N. 11., 8. 8.46. 11.46 a. m.. li-W. 0.7.15 P-
Now "ork. N. Y.. 7, 8.46. 10 JO. 11.46 a. ■».. L40,
.1.60, 8, 7.18 p. m.
Northern, 8.4ft a. m.. 7.15 P- n».
North Blllorlcji. Mass., 7 a.m., 8^80 p. ■•
Now B«.lfonl,MaBi».,7,8.46,10J»0, 11.46 s. m..
oommon to her
MS. By lu use
Msnstrusl peri-
ods eoBM sad
wllk out
For
'OvsTtaa f trou'
cora
I) Is
place
itaenlSk
Fslllng^
lie . U Is
a surs
•pecltlo.
Is Teiy
pk-siant
I tsk* snd
_<iulckun4
TMOtMARK. ~ eflr»ctlv« to
crmdl<:stlas dlssMO from lbs ■yctcni.
It MirtlUs •»<! eorlcbfiitls BIflpd. sn<i gives ^rt««f
■M«t to Ms ows osturJ i>p«Wo«. Oljo todUn Cure
s trial sad tbe bUssins of i>*al(b will saraiy follow.
ladiM Oare 01.00 a BottU. 8k for 06.
VBSr*BSD ■» _
THE WINANS MEDICINE Oa
WOBOKSTBR, MAM.
ourrs
Rbso.
m»-
Usm,
Scrofula.
BoioiBS
Bait EbriUB,
Stonwcb. LI*
*r sod KIdn
TroubiM
> it is tbs wo.
■m's sure
lh«ik*,Jipot
Hlrtly curvt'
»U iboM com
pistol* jto
SCHEME.
Wc have on hand some-
thing? like $200 worth of
Christmas articles, small
things like Court Tlaster
Cases, Ash Trays, Candle
Sticks, Egg Boilers, Paper
Cutters, Match Safes, Nap-
kin Rings, Necessaries, Col-
Ono on ho Most lleniarkabl*^ Curw
of niood rolKoniiii^ Ever
Aeeompllslied.
3.60, 7.1ft p.m. . ., .,
Ptovlden.*, R. L, 7. 8.46, 10 JO. 11.46
1.40
lJO,8.60,7.in
m..
Whr Voung IW^n Hhuuld L«v«« Amerioa
Ilev. «iulth Baker's lecture.
A larjic uudientM! gathered In the men's
braiiehof tbe IV'.)ple*s club last evening to
bear the le.t.ire on "Why Young Men shoul.l
TxJVe /\ftnnlTTr trrite^v •+imUh^^ W^ lu
opcniug Mr. Baker said thai be did not pro-
pSm) to utter anything whieli would rertecl
m. the old country in pralsln- the advantages
of the llnited States, lu the old countiy
are histori.-al assoeiallons works of art.
nioiiuments aUil other emblems of respect to
iwmel.eio or thing, which we shall never
have in this .•ountry. They are fouii.l ouly
in that parlicular part of the world and must
ever lenialn a .listinguishing feature of
it He c.nsi.lered tbe .•otaeb-N of many
travellerH over the "m-gnllieent" sc^Miery of
foreign laii.ls, an.l malntaie.-d thai we have
even more .-harming Aui.ri<-an scenery. Ai-
tlpiu'b no. so inueh atlentlon may hiivo lieen
l)a»»" lo its eullivalion here, yet a thousand
vears -^i now the natural grandeur of this
.'.uutiV frill be .,uHe as P«rt'''"\"'' ""y »"; '
MBP.S in Kiiglan.l ..rs.otlau.l. <>"« ""U"
son, lii'c.l with elegant n-sldeneeH and with
lovclv >een.rv througli.nit its .-iilir.' length,
will fuvi.rablv cmpare with the renowned
Rhine. We iiaye not tbe palaces of hurope,
lKH:.m.-e wc bavl- had no k\n^'^ and he hoped
there never would be any In our fr.je lau.l,
where everv honest, Intelligent man or worn-
an mav each l>e a king or a .|ueen. In the
old eountrv the voutb had not the chance to
rise to a p^'sition of w.-alth which he .ujo.va
here. In Scotlan.l an.l Kiitfbm.l the law prc-
Horibes that the l.unl held by a fami y shall
descend from feneration lo generation, so
• that a iierson could not purchase
taia rehbling place for a home, how-
ever niu.b he dcsiie.1 to. Mr.
Baker noti.cl ibe low con.litioii of the labor-
ing .'lasses In Kurope as com par.'.! to the
workmen here. The wii-f s for skllle.1 labor
are ridleulou>ly small. Speaking of class
diHtlnelion. In- slate.l that ther.i were three
ranks in Europe, the manual laborers, lHt
brain workers, and ihe titled Hristoeracy. In
Ihe Hrst two classes the poople do not seem
as a rule to possess the ambition and tnan-
hooil they should, aud a lioy i'J, '^^'t'j" «'
them will not try to rise above hU »'ta\'oO'
but will follow in the fool>«leps of his father.
Now in the United Slates a young man Is
Iwund by no restrict Ioiih. If he dcsircK to
earn enough money to purchase a house, he
may do so, an.l his elevHtioii into lectiiall>
mav 1)0 a.;complishcd at his owiioutlon. Ibis
nho'ws how much belter Is a republican than
a monarchical form of government, /-very
voung man should lie inspired by a feeling
of gratituiie that he is living under such a
.riorious and privileKe-granlInK government.
The speaker believed a hundred years hence
Europe's powerful governments would be
terribly shaken be.ause people there are
learning gradually that our laud Is one of
freedoiVi from the galling rule of kings and
nobility. «u.l they will throw ofl- their thral-
dom. The United StnteH will yet be the
eountrv lo stand iiiirh above the rcHt ofj the
world an.l bring It to the standaril our fa-
Scrs dciided should IKJ kept. Mr. Baker's
words were feelingly patriotic and the young
raen In his au.lieuce seemed deeply moved.
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION.
The Proposed Incorporation of the City
Library Approved.
There was a meeting of the committee on
Pdicatlon at Ihe committee room in the city
ffllaa night. Ablerman Ilolden, the chair-
man. pteSd, and Councilman Wright wa*
Idoefed scretary. Alderman Carter and
Coinclir.. Lawrence and Roane are the
other members of the committee.
The Sness liefore the raeelmg was a
conskkratlon of the subject « -f '"^Y.'J;
tion of the city library uinler the laws of tde
'ommonwcaltli.lhecflv ,««"»«" .J'*;^"^ 'S
STor'^r'a^S ^o'f ,ror'pJKS!rS:th?s
'TidSu Carter ..Id tb.t tlKi llb-jry
would receive many «•";»,.**' ^^j'^fi *the
more than It does at prcHcnt '2*' *," '° of
band* of a board of trusieea whose jnareor
offloe did not depend upon pollUctJ succeww
andreventet.
Harvard Items.
The ladies of tho Unitarian society held a
fa'r on Thurmlay and Friday of last week,
MU.I It nelU'.l them about •I.V). A .Iraina was
i/lven Frl.lay evening enlltle.1 "Mess-iuates,"
which drew a full house, au.l gave satUfae^
tion to all. as the parts we'.;e w^ell taken and
all the .lelalls curried out In tho iKJst |k>8-
s ble manner. , . ._ „„
Mr. I). H. Felch of Aver gave a lecture en-
titled "Tales of a Traveller." illustrated by
stereopllcon views, Thursday evening In he
Congregational ebureb at T.JW o'.- oek, and
Frblav afternoon the Women's llenevolent
soclely will meet at the same ebureb. at the
.;loso of which a missionary mc-tlng will »e
hebl, au.l at « o'clock a free social tea will l)c
**' A "letter was re.rt-lved al this post of-
fice a few davK since with the following ud-
Ilress, whieh'we Insert for others to eiOoy, as
iL la lyftlio«>d to pass by »»i>o»*«*L'
"Please, Postinaiiu;r, let iTifs paas
To the town of titirvard. Mutt.
A I'arson. not unknown to fame.
Dwells there, and Is his name
SOW, 7.1ft p. m.
Southern. 7, 8.46, lO.SO, 1 1.46 a. m
tJouUi Frarolngham, Mass.. 7. 8.46, 11.46 a
S.ftO, «, 7.15 p. m. ^.^
Stony Brook Way, 8.86 a. m, 4.80 p. m.
Tvnaslwro', Mass., 8 a. in., « p. m.
Tc" ksluirv: Mass.. fJ.lO. tt.ift a. m.. 1.40 p. m.
Mlllord, H. IL. 8 a. m., »^.»?i * J»;"i .. . ,„
Wtndham and Polham, N. If., 8.4A, 9.45 a. in.
Woroesier, Maw., b.86. 7, 8.46. lOJW. 11.46 a. m..
4.80,7.16 1). m.
Keene, N. IL. 8.86, 8 a.tn.. 12.16. 7.16 p.m.
»uTenwMass.,7.8:46. lOJIO. 11.46 a. ».. 1.40. 8.60,
LynB!Mai;;.?7>.46. 10.80. 11.46 a.m.. 1.40. 1.50,
7.16 p.m. ^^^^^^^^^
MANVFACTUBIMO HTOCK*.
Corrected dally by Wl.llam Shfpard. broter,
NrSce^i slreit, »'™scoU Bank bulh h.g
I^well. Whore no new iransactlo|is taae pia« « ,
Kgurerof previous quoutlon. as to price
askod, bid and sales are given.
^OAti^,
ManpraK^
CompounD
Par
Value.
Amory • ^^
Amoskeag 1000
AD<*ro80oKglii 100
AppleUin IWO
Athintlc 100
Augusta, tia 100
Bid.
104
IHOO
128
860
106
Aakwl.
ISO
For him this letter Is Intended
When Its Journey It has weodcl.
At the chautau.iua class tbe leader. Itcv.
r <• Torrev. gave a verv lutere>tiiig talk on
the ''Original Manus,ripts of the Bible," and
gave Illustrations ..f the (iieek language on
The blucklMiard. at 'ntr''''"l .P^'*'"'".","'* Vl^
This clo.,ed the slu.ly of -rhe Christian Ite-
liKlon," which the class has Imhjii pursuing
for several weeks.
Public Bequeeta.
The will of Mrs. Susan Holbrookof Norlh-
boro' gives #6000 to tbe Bapllsl Missionary
uiiiou; *.'HX»and the liu-ome .>f 'iO shares of
Westboro'bank sleek for live vcars to the
Norlhboro' Baptist ehur.-h. tlien the bank
stoek to go to the Uaplist Missionary union;
? 1000 to the Nashvilb; Institute in IV" ';••;;;'««;
*1000 lo the Foreign Bible >ociely, ?|'^„J"
the Newton Haptlsl eonvention, and frlOOO
lo the conferene* of Baptist niluUlcis in
Massachusetts.
•<Huira Victory."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked- "lea^l your Harvard Bronchial
Svruu 'Hull's Victory.' so wonderful are the
results It accomi.lfshes." The vHorlcs
which it has gainetl over coughs, sore throat,
• roup, whooiiiuf; cough ami bronchial diOl-
cullies are almost nuinberlcss. As a sped-
men of the testimonials we are dally receiv-
ing read the following:
MoNTrELiKR, Sept. 12, 1887.
vfpHsrs. Geo. S. Hull A Co, :
GcnUeraen-lMcdse sen.l me by exorcss. C. O.
l> four lM>Ulcs of your Ilarvar.1 Bronchial
SvruiK I have l)een using It and feci tliat I owe
niv llie to Its won.lerful curative powers.
' Yours truly,
ANNA THRIFFUC.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
^ lb. Ijottles at t» cents, ««J '^ »>• ^"'^,»5
50 cents a bottle. I'^enared by Ge». 8 Hull
& Co. (sua-essors to Lyford & Hull), nve
Cent Saving bank buihJing. corner Merri-
mack and John streets, Lowell, Mass.
ANGOSTURA Bitters, the world i enowned ap-
petizer and Invlgorator. Used now over the
whole clvlUzed world. Try It, but beware of
ImlUtlons. Ask your gro.«r and druggist for
tlio genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. G.
B. Slegcrt * Sons
ArUngton
Border t^ty
Itatee
Boott
Boston •
Boston Duok Co...
Cabot.
Uhloopee
China. ......«•..•..
Co<'.hooo ....
Columbian
Continental
I D wight.
r'KYgTell".'.^ •.^•».-«*
Franklin
QreatFalla
Hamilton
Uamllton Woolen.
Ulll ••••••••••••••••
Harttonl Carpet...
Jackson ••
I^aoonla
Lancaster. .........
Lawrence
Lowell •■•
Lowell M. 8Dop..-
Ix)well Bleachery.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Gas Co....
Lyman . ...........
Bhnchestor Mills..
Mass Cotton. • .....
Merrimack
Mld.llosex
Monadnook
Nashua
Naurakeag
Ncwm-vriict
Norway Pbilns. . .
Otis. ...........•* ■
'Pacific. .........*•
Prpperell
Pembroke
Russell Mills
Shaw .Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
gtark
ThonuUke
Trcraont A Suffolk
Union Cotton
Va3Ball>oro'
VVaslilngion Mills.
Weltfiier
WUUnuuitlc Linen.
100
100
100
1000
1000
700
600
100
100
600
1000
100
600
UK
IW.
100
1000
100
100
100
1000
400
400
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100
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100
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700
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120
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100
Last
Hales.
104 S
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litts
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11.8
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1150
800
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100
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A.inng tho vari-.os .-rgans "f •'"' •VV^"'' """^
liidnevs, aiul so .tinny p.- P'*' »rf uHUcteil with <lls.
M ".V tUse ..rgaiiN cu'iikIok the- lllood to hecme
ui,|...rr, Ihal it i« oiir tb-l duty lu :.sM.l lhe«» ••'
, ,.\r work. Tl.i* i» Joi"*' >'. a thorough ...«....er by
I iiK«IU' Ma«drHk««<'o«i|M)und, which is pur. ly
\ .'If.-litlilf, :o.«l i- w.rtliv .if a lair trial.
iVigalU* Maudrakn < :.iiii|»»und i» sohl by
ill l>MiKgi*t>''
lUl VAMfcO OM.V MV
lISi: IN<J.\LI.S IVIi:i>U AL CO
I.OWKI.L. MASS., U.S.A.
ITloe, •I.0O-, Bla llottlea for •«.«>«).
What is Scrofula
Manufacturing ana RaUroa4 Sfceto
and other Investment securiUos bought and sold
by Wm. Shepanl. 28 Central street. Telephone
No. 225-1 .
AAvU/e to M»th€r».
MBS. WIN810W8 800TIIIN0 STBUP, for chB-
dren teething, Is the prcRcrlptlon of one of the
best female nurses an.l physicians In the United
States, and has been used for forty years with
never-fablng succcbb l.y millions of mothers for
tbelr children. During the process of teething
Ito value Is Incalculable. It relieves the chUd
from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, grlp-
ng In the bowels, and wind-coHc. By giving
health to the child It resu the mother. Price 26
oentr a bottle.
OlM Eiv't Crean^nmlm mtxU\. This Just-
ly celebrated remedy for the core of catarrh,
hay fever, col.l In the head, Ac., can be obtained
of any reputable druggUt nnd may be reUed
upon as a safe and pleasant remedy for tbe
above comphdnts and will give Immediate re-
lief. It Is not a liquid, snuff or powder, llaa no
offensive odor and can be used at any tine with
good resuUs, as thousands ean testtfy, among
them some ef the attache, of this offloa.-[Sl>Mt
of tbe TlMBS. May », I
Hot Peanuts.
Try a .luart of hot i)eauuts at I'.rd's's fruit
and confectionery store, 3 Merriiuaek street.
He has a tine Philadelphia bakinu m«';l'^nC;
It cooks them in good shape, gives thein »
nice flavor and makes them taste |-^«'ut«e >
nice. Try one quart and you will l)e sure lo
buy ntorc.
Bare Bargain.
I have a small farm of 16 a.-rc- of excel-
lent land located 3X miles from V^.^e" I • O-
m one of the best towns and ''^'^^^J^??X
In M Iddlesex county. Large varietv of fruit
Sees, grapes. Ac. Cottage house oMnxitns
with an extra good cellar, ^o?*' ™,'l '"
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high posted barn, match-boardc. . wUh good
t«Tlar. Will keep 6 cows and a horbC. llils
^aJe must be sold witbiti 30 days on accoun
of settling an estate and '« ""^''•^."' f^ S^i?.u
ceedlngly low price of 12200. hull parUcu-
Um of '/homai U. Elliott, 33 Central street,
LowelL
rumtt'urg tnt* Carp^f»-
Bhennaa * Manning have a large Hoe of
hoaaehold fumltnre, bhwsk walnut, ash and
painted chamber suites. New and elegant
styles at very tow prices. No. 3 Prescott street
Southwlck btoek.
3fMN«S«'« S"**" »'•"•
M Merrimack street. Is a popular resort for
ladles who dertie to obtain cnulno barffalns.
The proprtetor has phtced such low >rt«»o"
every description of hair goo.l« that everybody
•bookl take advantage of them at onee. cau
early for a choice selection.
it Is that Impurity In the blood, whhli, ac-
cu-nulatlnglnthe glands of the i.c.k, produces
unsightly lumps or •wclllngs; which .aiises
painful running sores ..n tlm arms. legs, or
feet; wlibh .levelops uh-ers In the eyes, oars, or
now. ofU-n causing hlbulness or deufaess;
wlilcli Is the oilgln of pimples, .-.aneerous
growths. «r vhe many other manifestations
usually amril«.l to "hunK.rs;" whhh, fastening
upon the bing». .auscs consumpUon ab<t death.
Being the mo<t nu.biit. B Is the mo^-t general of
all .llseaocs or alle.-tlons, for very few persons
arc entirely f r.?e from It.
HOW OAN IT BE OTJRED
V taking Hood'-* SarHaiiurllbi, whbh. by the
rcu.arkal.le euro U has ai.ou.pll-ibe.l, often
w hen other niclhlncB have failed, has pn.ven
lttelfU.l.eapoteuluml pe<-ulb.r medicine for
tWlsdlhcaM'. Some of these euros are really
wonderful. If vou Bufler from w-rofula lu any
of Its forms, he sure to try lloo-lV SarKai.arilla,
THE PECULIAR MEDICINE
"I liiulrunnrgson-s on my llml.^ for live
years, so l.al at times that I eould not walk, nor
Bleep nmblH. When I .;om!.i.M..-.d taking
Jlood-.-^Sarsaparllla. I was In pain s.^.tnerc
t.,atl.an.u.t .leMrllR. 11. I had "" 'M'PC'tlte
and fell away. But M.-od's Sar.-aparllla .lid lue
awomlerU.lamountof gf^od. 1 have a go.xl
appcllie, i.ave galne.1 lu llefeh. nnd .-an sleep
well. My s..rcs are almost healed, an.l I ••an
easily .to a g.""l <lay's wok." Mu». C F.
Loud, Dover. N. IL
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold hy all .IrnggtstH. tl ; six for t5. Prepared
only by C. L HOOD * CO., Lowell, MaHS.
lOO r>oHOK Oik© I>ollnr
rpiIK LATKSTPOI^in.^A." COLI.EC-
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Young Folks' Album. A larRC ••oj>f<|>"|; "/
-^^r^siou^s''.^^'rld;:no'r'i':i.fnei
and l.allad-; Pj'^c •'^■- . ,,„iiprtlon of gems of
WlHiamH. Hkelly, »'V'''?H..r.'"- urr."c Mc
^•ii^'^r;i:e'^ir."Sc£-"it^-i'- »■••'-
""**"^OABDNKB'S MUSIC STORE,
Pianos, organs. M.jslo^I»ook« and Musl.-nl ftler-
00 Merrimack Street.
ogne Bottles, Pen Wipers,
Pocket Books, Purses, &c.,
.&c. A few or these goods
are shop worn, but nine-
tenths of them are in per-
fect condition. Now we do
not care to pack these
goods away; it means con-
siderable hard work, takes
up valuable room which
we cannot spare, and next
Christmas when they are
unpacked customers will I
say "chestnuts!" We want
to go into the market next
fall and buy the latest nov-
elties, and when wc have
our holiday opening show
nothing but fresh goods.
In order to distribute
these • articles, which cost
from 5 cents to -^l.OO, we
shall wrap each article in
pai)er and every person
buying 50 cents' worth ol
goods in our regular line
will be given one of the
packages.
Remember we do not
charge anything for them ;
you get your money's
worth to start with, and in
addition we give you a
present.
We shall commence on
this give away scheme
aionday morning, Feb. 0th,
and continue until the sup-
ply is exhausted.
A4futmbU WinOoUf Srre^iu,
Patent Sttdlng Window Screens "^Bween
Doors made to order. Old scrct-ns "^ doors
repaired. Rubber Cushion Weather Btrtp for
SipST out dust, sectional, cxtenjjon «id
eSicTn ladders. Patent folding cto"*-, ^■
•rs. hard and wooden w.i«. "'•^"■f'J "J
oaient-' to^ Lon««»- tJt^JSZ
^..p^^prtnts. ^•rv^i'w^ver'^*^^^
wftoMTS sold and repMred by J. c. »»■•«. w
LowtfUMMS.
E. G^. Balcei- Ac Co.
3 U I IjIJ K K. »*
will during the next three months, ma^f^en;
S;on«»>le^.Tloes to persons^ l^aVior" dfnlnl
'"■"^"•7 jKoJTKrrsT' il. in Ji"« Tlln. lri".1
r-^Sr'S^ffi:-n'Si.;^^Xh^
receive llrst-ciasB wor». ''?**n»»wi» » iv>
b«a wlthoat shrinking, h" «• BAAKB « ov-
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Opposite Post Office.
Wo give he'.ow a Htateinent of one of tiM
most remarkable euies ever accomplWied by
any inedh-ln(!. seldoui has a community IHJM
so greatly luter.-HtL-d l.i a ca»o of this kind as
was the village of Dainarl-Motta Mill--, Me.,
In tlie slrkn«-s and .uie of Mr. BanklB.
Kverylhlnj? else had fu'.lod, and death seeuMd
inevitable, when Mood's .>ittrsaparllla Has rs-
suriud to urd .-ffe.-tcd
A Itomler/ni Cure*
••The sUlenieiit wlib-h I here niuko may seeos
too oxtinordliiary to lie true. Bui I will tell
my siory «s plainly un I truthfully as I p.)Ulbly
can, and refer lor corroboration to ulmost any
resilient of thlhtown, where 1 have lived all
my life nn<l am well known.
••When a youlli, I wa* siroiig nnd a.-tlve, abl«
to vkork Hani, an«l ainhlllous to succeed In Ufa.
I am now 34 years of ago, an.l 14 year, ago bO-
gan to haveeplleplh- Jits. .-Jiuscl, as we l>elleve,
by Injuries to the spine recelvcl I>y8f»ll,a»
none of our family have ever been similarly
amieted. s.mie nine years ago, by iidvl.o of •
pliysUlan, 1 began to take a hromhlo oom-
pound, whl.-h had a .|iib-llng eff.-.t upon my
nerves. Tlils helng, a* I am told, a 'eumulft-
tlve .Irug,' and taking ii.dlilng to carry U out of
my nystein, It had a dUastn.us and
AI.M.Isr KATAI. KI'KKCT
uiM>n my bhMxl. In fa.i. I think I never couM
again go IhrouKh th.- palu usd misery of thO
past two years. Soon iifu-r 1 began with tM
hroml.le, sort«appearcilon the calves of my
legs. JSh.wly but furcly they fprea«l over my
lK)dy. I irle.l all the me.lhlues wn .•x)uld hs«r
of, but nothing stayeil their terrible progress.
They he.-ain« very severe under my knees, snd
when 1 walk.-.l bloo.l would suit frooi them
hikI mark on ih.' ilo«>r my path from room to
room. At Iwigtii Iho.'or.ls hcanie coiitractod
HO that 1 ...uld no longer walk, ami was obllgod
III des|Milr to take to my bed, from which I
never ex iKi.lello rise. Kx.eplliig my head,
hands, feet and l.reasi, I was literally covsrod
with stiri's, coiisUiiitly ilU«-harglng eorruplloo.
No w.tnlH ean .■.invey an blea of the tmniblO
Hufferlngs 1 en.lur.'d, as my t-oiulltlon was Ol>
most too terrible to iloscill.c. 1 wn« unable tO
sit up or lb! .town, but was .ibllge.l lo keep In •
*'.lliilng poslll reding «>n my feet, hips, th*
palms of my hainls, aii.l the back of my bsod,
I.-,ouhlnotboarthe ton.h of heavy ilolhlnf,
an.l my .-...vei-lngM w.ro of tho lightest posslbis
maU-ilals. When they wore changed or th*
.-loliiH on my llinli« were rcmove.l, large scabs
cjimeoirwUhlhem. When obi sores .Irled up
new ones forme.l.
I IIAI> Nt) AI'I'KTITK
Or strengin,coul.l eat kanlly anything, OBd
was 111 siK.h pain that 1 e-ouhl sleep only whsa
I lic.aii.e totally exhaurte.l snd relapsed Into
uncoMs«-lousness. I hail tho constant attention
of a loving father and .nother. wlio almost •«•
Imusto.lth.lrbeaUh anti means In cndesTOr.
Ing lo relievo my sullerbigs. I ba.l been coB.
Ilneil to the be<l al>.>ut a year when. In Septoia-
iMsr, 1-HO, 1 asked mother If 1 .•ould try Hood's
Harsaparllla, as we ha.l rea.l of lU roaarkablo
success. 1 look ..no bottle anil noticed BO
change In my coiidUlon, but .-.ontlnned to uso It.
When on the |lfih Iwltle wo notl.-od that thO
B.)res seemed to look lietter, an.l the flesh nodST
tliuin nutural.
This Hay of Hojf
Was cl.nerlng, an.l when .ny young friend* In
the vlllag.' made me a Christinas present of O
do/,en iMdiles .d Mood's Harsaparllla, my gntf-
tu.letothe.nand lo thfl iiMvilelne was alOMSl
unspeakable. I conllilue.l to linpnive. ThO
smaller sores gradually healed up. and oveo
the more stul.born ones were forced at Isst tO
ylehl K. the m.-dhlne. New and healthy sktai
formed. My appetite .uime bac; tome. I St*
well ami Int i.-as.d In llesli. I soon began to fOl
natural sleep, and now rest as well as any ODO.
After being eonlliu'd to Ibe l>e.l a year and llTO
months I was able to get up. I i-eemed to giOW
stronger ev.iry week, and could soon work
ahoiii Ihe Iiouh.-, and walk wUli a cane, which I
shoul.l not need, but for the contra.Mlng efllMl
of I ho sores upon tho conls of my legs. I (tfli
now
ENTIIIKI.V KKKK m.lM WOKES,
Hiving all over my body only the scars as ro
minders «d my siiffcringM. My whole ImprovO-
ment 1 attribute solely to Mood's SarsnparlUO,
ami can triilhfully say I Isdleve I owe my UfO
to this wonderful meilldne." (i. WakBBW RA»«
KIN, l)amaris<-ottu Mills, Lincoln County. Me.
For Corrolforation
Of the above testimonial wo .-au refer to alnoat
every resident of Dnmarise^tta Mills and the
villages nboiit. To be more spcclflc, w* have
nicelve.l letters en.lorslng Mr. Bankln's state-
ment an.l lohtlfylng to the won-lcrful power of
Mood's Sarsaparilla as shown in this case, from
MAUK I). IlANKIM,
J. F. MkM'IOAN, Postmaster;
W.T. YoitK. Hotel Proprietor.
W. C. rEAOUE, aU of Dutnariscotta Mills.
IJ. Z. WiNSi-ow, of Brockton, Mass., fer M
ycar.^ postmaster nnd express agent at Do-
niarls<;otta Mills.
Mks. H. M. WiiirrKMORK, Ayor, Mass.
WiLUAM II. CiJSiiiNO, Worcester, Mass.
TiiKBOK O. BANKiN, Worex-Hlor, Mass.
.JoilM II.IUNKIN, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. HOLUNB, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What 3Tore Lt Xecessarv f
.Surely, after reading the above, not even
most skeptical ejin doubt the peculiar poWT
Hood's Sarsaparilla In purifying the bloody
Ing out dlseas.!. an.l Imparting health and
Salt Rheum,
••1 was troubled with s.-ilt rljeum till
three years ago. My fa<e uhout the eyes
»Hj 8W..lleii an.l scablKJ.I. my han.ls wd PWl
my iMidy w.u.ld be raw sores for weeko ^
time, my flesh woiihl seem so rotted that A MW
roll pl(!.es of llebh from between my flac«l»l
torgeasai'Ci. In fact I wai
TOKMK.NTF.l. WITH SALT RHKITIC
In the w.nst form, and ha.l to leave off
together. I consulted several doctors, bat
gave m. no relief whatever. One called »<
poison and gave me incdl.Mne aocordtaglyr
•alt rheum .annot bo curetl in that ^"'Vi^j
,ure you. Seeing Hood's SarsaparlMo
tlscl, I l>oughi onc bottle and used It
to directions. It hel|)ed mo so much tkotK
a second an.l tblnl bottle, and
UAVK HOT DKKM TBOCBUB)
I with salt rheum since. I will reoommend
Sarsanarllla not only for salt rhsnm.1
: humors of all kinds, loss of •PP^^ "
•all-gone* feeling so often experienoodl^J
one. In treating for salt rheum loMd
Olive Ointment on tbe places aflMlM.
BoBDiMt, UagBT stroe^ Jamaloo PlMOi J
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Cte i.ol»ell Bailis Courier.
THURSDAY. FEBHUAUY 0, 1888.
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o'clock, when miuper wm tDBOuuced. A
nioct appetizing iiieuu was served In course*,
tiiul ibec'ompauj Hoeuk loudly iu pruise of I
Col. rnrtrldKe'H «uNlne. Aft* r tho twinpnnv
had t.p«'iitHii hour u-d :i half nl lUe Mii>|)er
t«l»le. Jliey repitlre<l to \\w ivirlor. aiul wluu
Ibc Ubieh" were i« moviil in Ihf »linin>r room, j
dandHtf WHH n>jovi!d till aboul" ini.hil;d»t. ,
Kev. Kr. Jov«r. U. 31. I., rei'tor of tlio \
'• fhunli. WitK "»lie ii;;r('eiil>le host, aiul lU'v. Fr.
j Hum-.. U. M. I.. ii»>i»toil Iu neelus thai the
I biu>:ei .■< tjiij*>> •'•^1 'I**' fVfiiiii;:.
j ' Ladle*' UMir DrrMinc Koom.
1 |x>well ha> I'Mti in iio<d tif ji pl:uo whei-e
I laillei* o;iu !.'" mi.l li:i\»- iheir lisiir ar riin^t <l iu
j llu- most ^t^ll^•h uiamuT. Yoiiiijr. Ihi' Imr-
; l,< r, hjn, in coiiiHrtion witli hi- piVMnt j
w. u I, men'H vliiKiitim nt. Iilri'd room !» In pi»»t of-
Thetomi»prntiii-e ye^tcrilny was hiKh onou^'h i^j^^ 11^ J, • ^^I^I^Ij y,|j„|„^ ^^^^ ,.<,(„„ „„.|,.
to cauti- tho fuow to melt rapidly, tiut the iiIk''* j ,ioiiv.|, m hrrv. with ihi ftrt • !«*«* uu-l liyuu'- |
wa-' coll Mild lhl^ forenoon h.ia l»een' of a «lmr- .ji^^ ,.^„„f^,H,, f,,., fn.ni fnitart wltli th»' ,
Motti to warmnt the liolMloiT of the ool.i wavo ; uiHM-uliue poMJuii ol ihi- l•Mabli^hMKMlt.
hidit* <au Im- a^-'Uivd of ^ali^fa^•toI•y work
:uid polite iilliiilion. Tlio itKUii lun. Iweii |
iM'Utl> furui>lu-»l with t-asy i'liair» uml. ri-ad '
MinlMtur* AlinaniM'— Thta P»».
MOftn
SUM .
B «.40 a 5-09 I
LKNoni OK DAY.
lOh. 'HUn.
It 5.00 a. in.
The W«i»tli«r.
flax on \Ue (;«»inlcr bulldhiK. At noou a stroiiK
nortljwcsterly hrcnte was hlowinjr ana tin- hky i
wasciciir. A» 6 oVlock 'nftl, evenliiK the teiu-
pei-Htiin- was 'MP, m\. 7 thli mornlnjc 13 , and at 1
•oVlo.k-M\
BUSINESS NOTICES.
JCyMaritin. artlHtie photourraplu r.
THE OITI.
Se« \wnU ou pttires ft an«t 7.
let- iiittinv' N «iil»*ta»rialk fltil-lM^I for tlif
•eaM>ii.
<iood iM>!il l« not <'ii-lly found, hut you «an
jrct Mime of I». W. Home A- Son. ."i Central
»ir«et.
The "Louirfellow" Ktatloiu ry. witli tra/y
ed;.e. \n hoiiuthiiiji; uew at .Mai>tou A
|'rin<t'''.
Motlnr (iooM' would he plea-i'*! to iiMt t
her lri» iul» ""aliirday ;ilt«riiooii at :i.;U> al Ml.
Veiuoii eliHpi 1.
Vah'ntiin's were in vrr ko li.aiitihil aiul
d»e;ii» ti« tlii- \eai.,v||. C. C hunh A Sju, 74
Meiilin:o'k i-rieet. hav(- tliem.'
"The l\d.\ .Mount." and a li;ind!.oine
Wati'f '-olou'il videiitiiH . are iiulnd«d iu tin-
tft^l^•ful ►electloUs ill ValeUliuci« al Mulxloii A
I'rinee ». — — •
Tli« (hiMi»n of Ihc late Mr*. .).M. Ahhott
baveKlvi-nto St. M;ir\** eliimh. Newton
hower I'llK.an oaken |"»iii|'it «d ele^'aut de-
kign iu iiieiiioiy of tlH-ir mother.
Alheit Wlntltr A « o. are .tp lit* iu tlii«
city for lln' e«lchrat« (I l.amKon farm hutter.
Tlit'V alMi kiep H fiesli -toek of the prodiie-
tlonl. of the Lowell ami >'«rinont eieaiuerieH.
There will Ik; heariiiv's In'fore th»> eoinniit-
lev on ^tre«'t^ tonijjht ou |»etitlon<. fi»r Mreet
Impi'uveinentM. Tin- lietitloiiK are old oiien.
for the ino!>t pari, ami hearlUK" were had on
tbeiu la»t year.
AiioiIht slelxliiiiK Marly of a»»out forty
IM'opleeaine to l.owell<froin l-awreiiee hiHt
uIkIH «nd stayed at the AiiierleHii Iioum*.
After Mipjier daueinj; wa»t enjoyed till the de-
parture of the eoiupauy.
So nuieh snow wan removed from Central
ilreet In clearing the railway Iraeki* that It
waM nr«*e(>)>ary lo eart a lot haek oo that
tieavily-loH(h*d'tiani« eould have koinc »bow
for travel throii>;h tlie street.
Tlie NptH-ial ineetinv''* now heiiiK ^*-'^*^ "^ ^^*
Fifth Mnet Baptist eliurch are ni^rhtly be-
oomlnK more luteieotinK. This rveiiiiitr, a»
Rc'V. Alexander Blaekhurn e-uinot l>« pres-
ent ax uniioune(>d. Kev. Mr. Karrett will give
a brief talk uii an important subjeet.
A borsc ularteii to run away on BridK«
•treet Tiiestluy evening and the wlelijh at-
taelied was overturned, throwiu^ out the
driver, wl)0!*e name eould not Iks learned.
The horse was caught hy .James Crltrliett.
Juxt a»> he wu!4 about to ilasb into n crowd of
uilll employes.
Tomorrow at .1 p. in. there will I* a meet-
ln« Ht the wiMiien's ItrHiieh of the IVopleV
clul) 10 organize a i^owell Woman Sultrajre
league fur the purpose of studying; the Low-
ell eitv government and other questions.
MNs Cora Sfolt Touil of ItoHlon and olhern
will wpeuk. I>adleit and gentlemen arc in-
vited.
"Kuterprltte'* U the name and it \i* the
walehword of the Knterprlse caub irroi-eryr
on I'reseoll street. To<lay, tomorrow and
Satunlay n free exhihitioi'i of the eookiiiK
meritii o"f Heeker's self raisin;; preparations
will be >rivi>n. Bakers will be iu atteiidaiu-e
and hot muttins, buekwheat tiud criddle
cakca will be served wilboul money or price.
ObltuMry.
CieofKC E. (illiies, infant Kon of (leonre A.
and Klla M. <jline^. died at No. 1«4 CheliuK-
ford street, today, aged two month!* and lif-
te<>n davH.
Daviil K. Del^ara, infant son of Charles
anil Sarah ¥1. l>eLara, formerly of thl« city,
died Id Kaot Boston Wednes'day. The re-
mains are to be liroUKlit to this city tomor-
row for Inteniient.
Wr«. MarthH Durant, wife of Oeorfce I)u-
rant, dietl at 4.S Blossom street today, aijed
60 ye.Hrs. Slic wis a native of Billeriea.
Fifth Street Aid Kocii^ty.
The Fifth street ♦•liureh Benevolent society
belt! a business meeting yesterday afternoon,
Mr«. A. D. Kennedy nresidiu},'. After due
coH-ideratioii the bnlieK voletl to suiistitnte
the name of Aid society for that of Beiievo-
leiit. The fullowin^; ladies were chosen the
officers: I'resblent, Mrs. A. IK Kennedy;
vice prcsblent. Mr*. L. (i. Barrett; secrota-
ry, Mrs. H. K. Wilkius; treasurer, Mrs. H.
J.Uarkei. ,\ coiinnittce <'oni.isiin<f of MIss
Carrie Ziininer. Mrs. H. K. Wilklns and
Mrs. Williani .Miller was appointed to
fraino a <ronstitulioti for the new society and
report at the close of the prayer ineeliug this
evenin;,'. _ _
An Old-Fash ione<l Myinn .Service.
A very interestint; service is bein;; ar-
ranged to occur in St. I'aui's Methodist
church Sunday eveniii;;, Feb. i;>. The cho-
rus choir under the direction of the chorl??-
ter, J. A. Baker, as«iisted by th<? American
orcbextru and orpin, will lead the couKrepi-
tiou in sii)>rin;; some of the old and familiar
tuoes, to be followed l>y a lec'ure upon
bymuH, delivered eilher by the pastor, Kev.
Cbta. F. nice, or his father of Spriuirfield.
Such tunes as Concord, P^vhorlatlon, Nortli-
fleld, Lenox, Majesty, and many others will
be sung, and with the aid of Ihc or<-hestra
the service will undoubtedly remind one of
the music of **ye olden times" and be ex-
ceedingly interesting.
l>oltce Court.
Thursday, Feb. 9.— Four cases of simple
drunkenness were disposed of by the usual
floe.
Luke Sexton, third ofTence, eight months
in jail.
Edward Parsons, threatening his wife, or-
dered to pay costs and keep the peace six
months.
Patrick Costello, convicted of an illegal
■ale of liquor at his place on Adams street,
withdrew his apiieHl.
Jobn Caliill, another liquor dealer who
WHa convicted, withdrew his appeal and his
Iksen^e was re\oke<i.
.The license of George raufield was re-
voked. IJis place was on Gorhain street.
Reception and Rnpper.
Tbe members of the Iminaeulate Conccp-
t|(l| church choir enjoyed a reception ami
aiperat the Meriliiiaek house last night, it
Og tbe first occasion of the kind in the
kiptory of tbe choir, and a very |)lea<.ant suIh
jj^tnto for a sleigh-rid*'. Of the sixty niein-
|mb of tbe choir, all but two or three were
■niMnt and their absence was due to illnesA.
it 7.80 o'clock there was a reception and a
■•tloale In the parlor, continuing till nine
llij.' matter, ami with pl«niy of room for four
barbtr ch:.ii-.. which In it»«'lf is of vahu'. as |
tlie ladies w..ll lia\«- i o l.-iu Wails. The la««t ,
growing p:itroiiHu>' i<f llii- braiicii of Mr. |
I Younn's l»u«iiK>s has r«tiiiired the move and
1 oertahilv it »vill prove advantageous to the
' patrons! With six chairs in the ireutlemcii's ]
depirtinciii and lour in the ladles', polite at-
tendsnix and skilled workui. ii. the pn»|»rie-
lur will. •!oiibtles». stili continue in iIim fu-
ture. H» in tin- p!«st. lo'iccclvc the reward* of
an hoin >l cndcasor lo please bis eu»l<>nn-r«.
Both rooms can U: ea»ily ix:ich'.'d iiy i;ikiiiu:
the ell \Mior.
l***rM»nal,
Ml. Mirton L. .Miller, of Colby university,
Wiitt rUlk'. .Me.. Is ^is'iidiiig hi* mid-winter
vncili'iii in bis i-ity.
Connressinan Alien of Lowell called up to-
dav in til*' lloiiM' bv iiiianiniou* consent ti
bill v'li.nt in-.' a pension ot s«4u per moiitli to
HiilKrt M. I'otl.rof Lo\\«'ll. I'olter ba^ had
four amputations «it one of bis Ic^s. t.'oli>iicl
.Vlt< n wa« \%< II tot titled with facts and ar-
•.^iiinejit*, If .aij\ oye Inid «ilj.e»tione.l tlu-^
propritty of the billi lull as no fjUestToh*
were Mvk.'i he rcfr.diifl from s|k akliig. and
the Iti'i «us pasM' i unauiinoiisiy.— (IV-t J^iH,-
ci;.l.
Wi'liaui II. Amleri'op.tsq.. who Ufl the
city for Ari/otia oil i»iii«ines» .lauiriry l!Uh.
i« c\pc>-lc<l to arrive home about the 'JUIIi.
<»H tbe dale of hi* la*t Utter Itceivcd here,
wlu-n the mercury wa» ImIow zero In this
eit\, ilic I. inperatnrc wa* al ^i decrees
above in .\ri/ona.
.\rr*. .M. .M. Carter and childr«>n of Lowell
are on the vvav to San Muteo. Klorbla. where
they will sta> 'with Kev. Williatu A. Slautoii,
oiiee a pusii>r here.
.Mrs. i:. A. Le.'ompte of Newton has Imm'ii
*ta\iiig with frieud* iu this city for a short
tiiiie.
Yesterday .Mr. and .Mrs. K. B. Adams
*tMrte.l from thi* city on a vl*lt to tbcir
dau;: liter. Mr*. John Martin. Zanes\|||e. t ».
ftouoell to UlamUa ll«v. .Mr. HuiitiuKlun.
A Congregational council met at the Cen-
tral church iu rroviilence Tuesday to atl-
vlse iu reference to the reslj{iiution ot tin-
pa*tor. Kev. t . W. Hiiutinglon, w bo has ac-
cepted the call of ilte High street church in
this city. The council «llscu»»ed tbe loss to
tlie city bv the departure of so esteeincil and
usi ful a cfti/eii as .Mr. Huntington, 'and es-
l>eclHllv the loss to the cause of religion
which'the churches will feel, and their re-
gret that be is to leave Prox Ideiue. .\fter
discussion it was voted to eouctir in the ac-
tion taken by the pastor, the church ami si>-
ciely, and tlie following luimile wus unun-
iino'usly adopte«l :
'•Ut» with tiecpan.l tieartfelt njirrot tkat we
coii»ent tt> the reuioval oi our brother fruiii lita
siiliereof lal) >r atnouK ns altliouKh we yield to
bi».iu<lariiient In tlie pro»pe«t» of uiw'fuliu'Ks that
ai-e Itefore htm In nnotlier aii<l ni<)»t iuiportaiit
rteld. We wish to express tiur MnU respect for
Mr. lIuntinKlon as a iMlihrul mlulsier. as a ile-
\>>u-*l and »ue essliil lulHircr wtib Mil disses,
particularly uin<>iig ilivyounK, ami well H*lHpte<l
In every way, by laleiiin and h\gl\ ctirl^ilau
purpose, fur ureal iisclulc e»*.
"We wish to put oil reeont, also, our syiiipa-
Ihv with Uie cliurcli in dits Us Krent lo»*, to-
Kc'iher wltti our atrei-ilonate wishes ami |>i-nyer»
for tlielr future advaucetueot lo all gooti
4iilaffs."
Mr. Huntington leaves I'rovidence, says
the . Journal of that city, with the hearty
good will of a large circle of pupils who
nave come to appreciate his worth as n
Christian ;.'entlemau, and with the aflV'ction
of man.; who have beeu i>eriniltcd to know
him wore intimately.
the promleea. Tbe prioes artf very low !■«
deeil. Few art Idea are quoted above 10
cents, and maay arc only 3 or 5. It ia be-
liev«Ml that many business nud profosnlonal
men. and many'lu*lic* wh<» tiesirc a luncheon
or a cup of I oli'ee or glass of niiik. will dud
their way lo the "Cieamery Lunch." While
those wlio de»ire their Sunday brown bread
and beans, or any other product of the Bak*
erv, will order from the establishment.
Yhe adverliseineiit el*e where annouucea
that the establl*hnient will open fo** business
Saturday mornim;. But tomorrow tliere is
to be an" informal openiii;: between 11 a. m.
and .^ p. m. to which .'lOd invitations have
liccn sent out t«> b(isine*s men anil others to
ins|a'ct the premise*, and sample the lunch-
eons. 'I'he place has been e*lablished
purely as a bii*iness matter, althou.uh it is
(luile'in the litie of that pbilanthropv which
desires to furni*li who!e»oine and inevpeii-
si ve food wilboul any of the accessories of
\vh:il ha* come lo be known a* "the *ahKm.**
Mr. Trow, the manager. Imis hnu a long ex-
pe;icnce. anj Is well known. He desires us
to say tliul lie shall l»e ulad to Iiav<' aiiv who
nia> ilcsire to do so vi«rt the e-labli*liment.
vvliellier they arc hungry or lhir*Iy or not.
All the pioilud* of the Low«ll CreamUTv
u'e to Ik' on sale at the "Creiunery Lunch."
at the revrulur retail prices chi;ri;ed al tl»e
Creamery itself.
The tea. colTeo and ehoeolate are from the
Urlental Tea company, Biistoii.
Itrvolulloiis.
Al lh-.-aniiual imclliiv of I be dircelor* of
the Home f«ir Yonn;: Weiuen and Cbibltvn,
the following rcKoKitioiis were passed:
Ak otir l.tio as.<iM'lHie illrecior, .Mrs. Natliau
( iMsliv, liKi.. stm-c our lii>t ineethig, Ikicu ro*
n»o\»'d from our mllsi b> deai't,
yi'i>. '/•>(/. That w liilc vve shall ml»« her un
fHllln>r |ireseiict> nl onr me tliu's, In bselt' an eii-
coiir;iueme;it aiil en^lo^^elllcllt ot ibe work, we
shall als.t mi's her ^yultl.■«tll\' mo*! I '>liitr nervlce
for the helple*s aiid iiuloriuirite uii<ter onr
eh.'ir>ie.
/!is,iifif. That we n'c^iiid/i' her Kciierorlty,
M btcli \\ a'> im*t liit4.(l, ii<'\ cr IbicKl'U, ami iilw ays
ciju il to any t:ieil, aiiil iviiu mln'/ with ••<iual
plea*»tre her lalthlnlne** an I l'»valiy t > the
cjim-e 111 whtcli Hhe lia<t eull>te<|, aii<l iter per-
*U«cni elT irl* l-r li • urn « »--.
'/?,'.''*»?!■« 'f; "Mnrt tlinnitr x*' motim t+ie 4«»« ♦♦»»f
we, «.* meitibiT' ef tbU bp'nl, bive -(("JUilnctl
by tier death, w< n-inein'er those nearly allie<l
to lier bv iltMf of k'.iMieil. aiM hyutpi'.tiii/c with
them In their ailb lion. We alfti n i 1« e with
tltcm that sh > b.i^ left #iu-h au e\iim|iU< ol rulllw
tuiiiesK, treiterobtty, ami cari.e»tm>i> of emleax .
or, ami ihe meiuury of a lite mi wortlilly hve<l.
'H swtvl Fknida orange* 'J.> els. Smith's.
A Winter IkUfwse. ^
Nothing i* more prev.iKnl at tin* sea*ou
than constipation. It r^bould l>e eure«l at
ouee. or a lifetime of siiit'cring may l>e the
result. I>on't take a violent cathartic, but
u*e raiue'n Celerv Coin|K>uiid,tbe only medi-
cine which cures U.
iSperiil Butitn*
VIENNA BAKERY
And Creamery Lunch.
This Is the name of n new entcri»ri*c which
Is to be open to the public tomorrow morn-
ing. It Is located at No*. Kl and 12 I'aige
street, just round the corner from Bridge
street, oelug the Hrsi floor of tbe bulMing in
which is located the Courier job oftiee, and
wliieh has lieen rented for the i<urpuse. For
many years a bakery was o|>erated at the
corner of Paige and '.loliii streets by Martin
Morris, but it was given up some years ago,
on, or soon after, the death of Mr. Morris.
Tl'cre seems t<» In* a demand f>r a bakery In
the neighliorhowl. ami as the location scemetl
favorable, and the premises eouvcuicnl, it
has lieen started.
All tlie necessary appurtrnancps for bak-
ing l»eans. lirown lirea«l, Vienna rolls. Vienna
bread, pastrv and eake have been provi*lcil,
and It is believed that It will till a long felt
want. A competent and experience*! baker
has Iteen put in charge, aiul any who de>ire
lo suppiv themselves wiib llie .Ih-sI of brown
bread aiid beans next Satunlay night or Sun-
clay mornin^r. <-an do so. 'I'he Vienna rolls
attained a national reputation at the ceiiteu-
nii!. and they have uever been made in Low-
ell, before, we lielieve.
As the room seemed to l>e well adapted to
the uurjiose. and as there is nothing of the
kind in the city, it was «iecided to esiabltsb a
"Creamery Linich" in connect ion with tbe
Vienna Bakery. The location is, in one
hcn-e, retired,' but is so near the bui>iness
streets that it is cit*ily aocessiblc. The
•'Creamery Lunch" room is commodious
and handsomely fitted up in cherry, with a
neat lunch counter, behind which will be
cooked to order oysters, eggs, griddle cakes
and cream toast*, and from which \' ill l>«
aerved a limited nnmlter of articles which
the liakery will supply— such as hot baked
beans anil brown bread, btille'J corn and
milk, Vienna rolls, cold meals, cake, pies,
pure Java coH'ee with cream, tea. ehoeolate,
whole milk, cream, butter milk and "separat-
ed" milk. All these milk products come
from the Lowell Co-oitenitlve Milk HRsocia-
tiou, or as it Is popularly known, the
**Ix>well Creamery." Hence the "Creamery
Lunch." "Separated" milk is the milk from
which the cream has In-en taken by Ihe "De
Laval Separator," a machine which has
more than once been described in these col-
umns. It leaves the milk fresh and sweet,
and removes all impurities as well a* the
cream, and the milk also contains elements
which are not found in ordinary skim ruilk.
The "Creamery Luncii" has issued a bill
of fare which shows what Hort of a lunch is
to Im! served, and at what prices. On tbe
first page is a picture of one of the llnest
Jersey cows that was ever owned In Ixiwell,
taken'from life (the picture, not the cow,
we mean). On Ihe second paue is tlie motio
"The Highest Quality and Lowest Price,"
wliich has been adopte<l by the manager, Mr.
Trow. This means, as he explains it on the
last page of Ihe "Menu," that "tbe purpose
is to furnish the very liest material that can
l>c l)ought, cook it in the very he-.! manner,
and lo serve it with the strictest regard to
citanllueas." Tbe liest tea and coffee, tbe
best oyster*", Ihe beat meata, tbe freshest
eggs, the choicest pastry and bread, and
bweet and fresh milk and cream— these are
ts
Weilnesday and Thursday— Best
bar camlv 14 els. a lb.. 'i lbs. 2A
Smith's, 47 Merrimack street.
|H>anut
eta., at
A* W. Harmon
•bows siieclal patterns in bronze, oak, tDd
other kinds of picture luonldiug. also a good
line of foreign and Amerlciu photographs,
•teel eugravTngs and etchings. Tbe pi-toee
are right. No. (A> Merrimack street, up stain.
24 Valeueia oranges 25 et«. Smith's.
Valaatlnea.
Prnnii's. Whitney's and Itapbael Tuck's, 1
cent lo $5.00, comic, faucy and rich. Pic-
tures, frames, album*, stationery, blank
books, mottoes, |>erio«licals, A:c., cheap at
Cambridge's. Merrimack House block.
U L-anauas 2o cts.. at Smith's.
Be OB Time.
Time is money and appointments made
should be kept.' If you carry a reliable
watch in your pocket or have a well regulat-
e<1 mantle clock at your home you w^ll be on
time and live up to your agreements. A
failure to lio so cannot Iben be excused .on
that account. Clarke. B8 Cedlral street,
make a s(>eciulty of tine watches and mantle
clocks, and also' has the agency of Parabola
spectacles. Low prk-esiirevail.
This week onlv— Smith. 47 Merrimack
street, will sell 4 lbs. Persian or molasses
dates for 2.5 cts.
Sprrtal fiotirrs.
You A.i-e Incited to Visit
tlic
Free Exhibition
• or-
GEO. V. HECKER & CO.'S
Heeker's Self-Raising Flour.
Heeker's Self-Raising Buckwheat
Flour,
Heeker's Self-Raising Griddle-
Cake Flour,
To he held at the store of A. W.
DERBYSHIRE & CO., whole-
sale and retail dealers in STAPLE
AND FANCY GROCERIES, No.
5 Prescott Street, Lowell (hranch
store and warehouse 139 Law-
rence street),
Ihursday.Fn
11
February 9, 10 and IL
Bakers will be in attendance,
who will serve Hot Muffins, Bis-
cuits, Griddle Cakes and Buck-
wheat Cakes, with an accompany-
ing explanation ol the Flours, at
all times during the exhibition,
FREE OF CHARGE. Open from
10 a. m. until time of closing.
THE
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TEA HOUSE,
No. 5 Prescott Street, opp. Market Street
The Only Strictly C»ah Grocery in
the City.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is preparei to quote tbe very loweat prloes oa
All kinds of printing. Call for esdmates.
KIMBALL. VOSE & CO.,
«
184 WASHINGTON STKBRT. CHICAGO.
Oir*ir for sale carefully selectcti WKsTKRN
fAllVl MOKTtiAGKs.ln buiub of taiWto ♦■iOOO,
bearliiitT |»i'r cent. interc»«t, imyalile M>nilauuu-
ally ut the Apiilutou National bunk.
Kor imrthulars comicrulDjf lhe»e choice •c-
curltleo, ln»iiilrc at t»»e A|»|>leiou or the Waine»lt
National bank.
'^riL.^.
CLOTHES WRINGERS
tP«1.450.
2S Different Styles
of Wi'in,2:er5!, at prices
raiiiiinii from 50 cents
to $0.50.
mmmmm.
t66&l68
IICRRIM^CK ST.
ST0RE
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelrj-, Eye
Ulassea and 8|»e«t«rliia mutt be
sol41 at prlees way below cost
on Hrcoiint of overatock. I>on't
nils* the opportunity; Come ami
see. If you want anything In
oiir Hue you oui buy of u».
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
TOUCUON8
— AT—
MATNARD A CO.'S,
78 MJUUUJIACK ST.
T
HE LJUIGE LOT OF
Slightly Imperfect
Ladies' Cloth
• ASD-
Tricotte
Suitings
Advertised by us last week
are nearly all sold. We
have, however, remaining
m stock a FEW PIECES
BROWN and GRAY MIX-
TURES and ILLUMINAT-
ED COLORINGS which are
specially desirable.
Cts. per Yard,
A.G.POLUUID&CO.,
80 A 82 ■errimaek Str«et.
5prrfal fiotitti.
Sprdal Notices.
"A Reward of Labor."
While we iidiiiit the tsK t that
ii poor urtiile. it it is ofVoicd at u
low j>iii't». m:iy al tiist foinniimd
a laiyo .<nlo, wi' liavo luver hr-
lievtMl lor a imuiunt that imor
nu'ivhandiAC could win tor it."»oU
pcrniaiK'nt .succi'ss. J"Vcliur!: that
thoro was room for iiuprovomont
in the nale hhiits thoii on the
market, and iK'liovinjj: that hctter
values, at the prices uj^ked, could
ho supplied, we he'raneijrht years
ago the makiu«r t)t Shirts with the
determiuation t(» i)rodiice in every
grade ot Shirts that wo manufact-
ured iiETTKK GOODS thaii had pre-
viously been otlered. As a guar-
antee of our earnestness in the
matter, we named these goods
♦•THE PUTNAM SHIKTS,"and
attached our woven label to every
garment.
From the first THE PUTNAM
SHIKTS met with public favor,
and year after year their sale has
increased, until up to the present
time we have manutactured and
retailed over one hundred and
TEN THOUPAMi 0*' TliE PUTKAM
Shirts. The sales the last year
were tbe largest we have record-
ed, and in this maguiticent ap-
preciation of our efforts wo have
found our "Reward of Labor."
Oui: Annual Sale of Putnam
Shirts is now m progress, and
while no advance has been made
in the prices ot the goods, sev-
eral very important iniprovcmcnts
have been made m them. We
fully believe that our statement,
that the Putnam Shirts, in
every (irade, from the low-
est pkh'ed to the highest cost
ones, are the hkst keadv-made
Shirts proih ced, will be borne
out by an examination of the
goods. The best skilled help is
employed, and al)sokite uniform-
ity of making :ind finish is thus
assured. It will surprise any one,
not familiar with these goods, to
sec the nicety with which they
have been handled, and the ex-
actness with which every minute
detail ot the making has been
cared for. Not a single point
that would add to their superior
excellence has been overlooked,
from the materials used to the
buttons and button-holes.
Every Putnam Shirt has pure
linen bosom and wristbands ; is
fully re-enforced ; in better num-
bers re- en forced front and back ;
has hand-finished button-holes,
and is guaranteed to fit. All are
"made 'pon honor" and we so-
licit a trial for them. Prices are
50c., 75c., $1.00 for unlaundored
goods, 50c., 75c., $1.00, $1.25,
$1.50 for laundered goods. Tho
prices like everyone's ; the goods
superior to anyone's.
PUTNAM & SON,
OIE-FRIOE OLOTHIERS,
Centnl Street, Comer Warren.
ABELS & SON'S INFANTS'
DEPARTMENT
Is atocked with evurythlntc l>ulon}irliij; tu llie line,
anil InchKtvs ClirlstcnIiiK ItobvH, Loiigantl Sliurt
Trimmed SlIpH ami SklrlH, Knibroldered Canh-
nu^ro CloukB uml (;ii!.luni>i'i> nnd I'liish SaoiuoSt
Kmbroidt-rcd KlaiiticN In Slitivvlii, Skirts aiid by
tbeyarti, Wi>ri«tu 1 Shirts, lt;in<U, Saoiuvs luid
HootocM, t'otlon and Mu«*n Dlnpvr by tht; pl«o«
and UdbWiT DlaiK'iv* immI .^'btutlnr, Infauta'
Cumbs, Iti-iiklicM, Tiillct I'uwdiT, rulTs and ruff
Boxes, Trlninit'd Hiid t'litrlmmcd Nursery Das-'
ketff, W))1U- FlanniMrt, >:ilnKuuk«, Lonsdale
Cambric uml o li-r U iilli; IiooiIh, oli-.
ABELS & SON,
m^LLES liLOCK,
Hltc^mn fiiul \%'fit<«r Flttinfif
Are douc by u« in tlie very bust mnnner.
tMrtJac Klxntron, Llljrary Lnmii* and Fiiiicy
Ulobcs a b|>«><'tiiltv
FAliitKt.h di coy A TON,
T«le)ilioii«l'it«i4. S4 Dutton StirMt.
IIAZOIIS
ANI»
STROPS.
AND TOBOQGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Print iuir Pt*ow«l»a.
SHATTUCK'S,
34 C EXTRA L STREET.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID.WINTEK, Of
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy MerioD, Cashmere and All-Wool
Hoiiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Oloyei.
For Gaps and Olovei, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Muskrat.
Vobby Windsor Oapi in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Gaps and Olovei.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
(knteel Scotch Ol6t«i. "~ — — ""
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Sashes,
in the club and other oolars.
The latest ideas in Fnll Dress Beqnisitei.
Novelties in Fine Neok Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerohiefsi
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellai,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
^AT
HOWARD & CO.'S,
40 MRRKIMAOK STREET.
Men's Shirts.
WM. P. BSAZER & CO.
Claim that their 6Mrt«, LanndiM-od or Unlaun-
dcrcd. art' the beet fUtlnjr. numt cHtlstactortly and
iKinefltly made and nt the LoWKST I'UICIfiS.
Sdid on trial, Klvin^an opportiinltv for lnBt)ec-
tlon and onnimrlson. Jdoney reminded If not
perfectly sall8fiict<»ry.
The iHU'ot sivlesln FUlJ., DKKS.S 8HIRTS.
IMhIu, Twilled and Fancy Trimmed Night
Shlrt«.
Custom Shirts made from menRure.
47 AND 49 CENTRAL STREET.
Dr. Geo. H, Jennison,
SueccBSor to I)K. E. M. Nblson,
84 Merrimack Street, - . Boaford Block.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a specialty of Repairing luid Benic
holsterlnfr Furniture and can for, alao deliver
xoods free of charge.
•a Presoott 8tist.
Western Farm and City
MORTGAGES.
New Hampahlre Tmat Oo.'a 6 per eeat.
Debentnre Bonds, Hated on Boecon Stock
BzchaBse. For a»le by
F. Rodliff, Jr., Courier Building.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A HIGH VAEIKTT.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street.
Bead order* to us for palntliig, papertag, «te.
TEOB COURIER JOB OFFICE it prepared to
ezeentejob printing of every deaolptlM
•B the •bortest.ootioe and at the lowMt ratM.
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KSJ AJILISIIEI) lS4r>.
LOWELL. MASS^., FiaDAY, lEJnaTAUY 10, 1888.
NOTA i»i:ni:.
5H.\riirsicns.
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abi.'nfli'rniHlli ifiinvoiK! wuiiIm U. i.**"^ *' a-^^.i «^ •
....ttidy'.i.Hof lliH aii:l ^irl trraiiiiiite* of i
th. Sul.i:) ii(trni-il m.IiooI Iiuvo «;'»«. iiistnlrd. j
>vlii> !i M'ciii" iilMiui'uiiil. , , I
....The luiiv lard bill miu^ to Hand nt»
aUi'vv of rwi.dil»K<'»»i»,vrtj'"*. uo iiutttr Iiij»v
Wfl! Unt Wiiy N f;irnHfM|.
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a N. w Y.nk lliiii. TlMty ml-.-d It In ii"t vw
All Ti«v«'5lliHI »:k|»«*uii»*« Inelnd«'d.
fHctitrai.
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tia, Ufaine au-l tba iDooilainois ro?ioni ' ijlTti IICl P 311 1 C'3.SGe ! oiior^t;,
fartlcr south. It ii froii tUs tr:e that
III* if l.trc 111 Hit' »lir< t I'tir-. put tlr- fd!! bi'- . rn.i» Si.in., iho p•^f•«.l•ll^•^•r1.^\llllr in t.uuioiaia.
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opinion of vuniiu Mi. (»iilin'y «.f (^liufv, , ,f,i, .\ni>uHi Hprlirtj Trl|. to cn itoml i, I ^^ '»^ *^ © • ■ •-' •^
yoni'}: .Mr. (^»lii«-y of ^^lin.•y I- In-t tin' rl-lii , tliv r... ifu- N«. !».".••« «"d \.i».»n m,.,.o n«. ^ I ^^^.^^l ),y y ^\ ^ ^^ ,] ^ >ii\v ytT tlin
il/.,d in;u. t-. rl;:lit It-ln UjooijUiIo., .d juiu.;; ; '''i7t\ViVo'!;a"''o\\a*l.li.i;io,.. M«ri-1. l» Hi-d If you havo a CO^ch Or CoM t/y a 25 . ^.^.|J|„ ^^^.^j I^jvln-'htolJ Mill^^.
At S:J.rjO per I'air.
uniattuii ; , • ,^ #» .
! PIIC3 25 CeTils. laciie Size M Cents. '
K«huul j
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DituaaiHifi,
1
,^oi: »>aij:.- Ah .
' iciUMi'.vhIi. of I!
Tin; U'MVM ^\i> u iM:i:i:Ko!:r.s.
XVIiy ^iiiiArt* lir< ( rwt la In i|ii tlll.V !•>
mvvIiim: to t)<i> Mill' )'.t«iili « h <»(' till' \\ «•»! Nitd , ,. , ,, ..,., , .
t»n' ..hhl .iT ihi- rini. It\iii'ii III Hit>>4':ii<c and, .•■«;t o| ln)nl;»li.Mat, .( .
l.tltcid>t|; lilt Ir ^tiii K. \'l l>'< r*-nM>!i w«» ••.m
Mdl It l<Mvr>r llnii wity qlli'*'*' U Hwtt-w«^4U>
ixti }i>.v<- It* loiy of «<iiMi<tJ«.liiii iiH'ii, l<tii I'X
• lll|»,di.|; dll'l-)' I'lODi ltl<* lal:illf4ll(<M i-lM •,kt«
that iiniflf forllic hiuclil til iiui irudt'. Su,
'4 I'n-Atoit »»ti'M 1.
I fmir
'••nt Itli'H
> licii ,
lid hi'wit; vi-htu t 1 .•ntiih,
Ill lll)idi»l<.UJti >i I >. ) <tlli|- Ml' . ' 11: lli-l-
\ldi<l(>, < iliM'iiit'tlt III Mi.i i<ij In; 1,0 \i I I'i-ii-
' ii' It , i.Mi. Ill ii I. lid jii tlir < It ■ : prU'e
'j'l jti.t I ■ I uL:lJjilt jL^'iu.uuitr,
r,Ti. rfdlr«tli li'.ii. II: :. • ^
you fcavo a coigii or coia t/y
llr.</.or<». _ ^:"». » tf,..rr..Mit ' co:it boulf and you will b« mor-j tfcan
....It U proliahltt tint Mr.. I'otl.'r will be- | W. KAVMO.Nl*. I. A. W IllltO.MIl. ,«-»'- ""•"'•^ ^ J ^
ii-omo liinliii.' laily ul Wallailv't llifiitif. and
uppi'af ill "rymnaliou and liaUlca." It
' ple.>aoil with tht- riouU.
i. „ si lid tor .U'«-«i i:»ilv« r-iirulam, iti>nljrnidlnu' ,
...I ........... ...llx.. irllloll llllill'llinllllll
uppoar U. ••I'ymnalion KiaUlca.- >« ; , .- -^ l^-iSi^y,;- .XM^^^ ^^ ^ ^ , ,. ,, . ,^
tJllhtrl nuv.r tll.l anyll.l.^ d-'. Ue erne I , j,, ».,,,., pj^jg 25 CEI] S. La(£8 SlZB M CeOlS.
IbeK'ralllii.l.of uiuldllou'slatfowoiMi'nwhen -., *, ^"^tr^TVr* ] " »•> a
he nvuUMi •Ualal.'u.- Till y all d.) It. \V. If^V A MC^i^ w, | __ hoi... i.v —
-.-= sou W.iNltlnirlon Hlnsid, 0|i|»o»lt« M«hool
I be civuuil 'Ualalt'u."' Tliiy all do It.
MAH«ACIIi:bKTTS.
«t>U \V.ii»l»ln»rlon HiMMd, 0|i|»o»lt« M«hool
.<4trf«t. ItoMon, Maaa.
fHigcfllanfous.
EATAND BE MERRY.
Sli'pluii I>o\l»;. for hnrnlnic a Imni at |
lli'tlnnn. wan VlnirHduv i.tnloiUP«l ut Sal'-ui I
to tlvt' ycur* In i»tale prUoii. |
Ilarrv RvkuK, 10 vtarn oM. brokf Ihron-.'li
tlic li't' on'tlio Splfket ilvor in l.uwrtMKc
WnlneMlny and wa-* drowiu'il.
1{(!V. H. A. (Jlltlirl*! of Corlland. N. Y.. _____»
h'ti. aotepl««l « fall to lln- rnivci^alM » liun'b 1
Se':(i;;rr"""'^^"' ""^^"""'"^''^'^'^f jBeoKtii CANoy, uc a iti., 2 k, 25c.
,uJ*lS.lMn;r,ow!"i.;''lSK?'wl:liln:;: we Uo.,. . mn .m. of .TUK CMN.>.KSof mi
ISillndMiluiliM. Tl.t.ani.nalHhav.. ''••«■"' '^.i»:«-''^V:.VT-'''''** ''"'■" "'*"''"""'" ^*"-
followed Into Florida, but have thn^ far i «»^'».'»<'«- l'*f 'I'-
manai^fd to eitiaiw tlif liuntor^. I IVxir«»I ISutw! IVutMl
Til" llolvokc Knv«lo|M) company . wlio-io , „ „„ j.
mill ut llofyoke wuh n'trntly binned, ban j a full llncof Mixed NutK, Uc per lb., 21i'i«.2oc.
pnnhaM'd ii lot <tn .Main Mrcf't an.l w'" ■■'
I'm al
loinrl.nllda inlliaWftellonK.W) foot wldf
and ibrt'ti Hl(.»rie« hlirli. to to^l f40,000 or
I morp.
Kato Hubv, n sorvunt nt tlin house of Mim.
i W. Jlobart.' Hm. M >Ve»'t Hntlainl htict-f.
, Jtonton. w«!iil Into tli« rt'Tlar with ti lit'lil
iirfrly Thurndav morning, wliciiu(^a» c.xpio
Hlon oftunt'il. and nIh* wiih Hcvurtjly liurncd.
ITliO K"" *■'•"•" '•'om a leak in tbt; Mrcct main,
.lainrf. \VilllHin»< of North Adam-., a weav-
er In (iitvlork inlll, wa- siirtonit«dTliiM>day
In hiM bi'if, whlfh wac wl on llr« by iIms ex-
plosion of a lamp, lie wnw a member of llie
IJIatI: HorM' nivahv. uml wb» with ."^hiriilan
Iu hiK famouH lb iluyb' forajjlHS lixpoditlon
I before Klfhmuiul.
The annual meellnjf of the Wor«Ti.lt'r
N'ounlv .Mn-'Ual ai'-orlution wn>* held Tliurs-
<l8y. w-licii tbe old board of ofllfer^* were re-
elected. Tho Hvmidiony eiuicerla were ^rlven
at « lo^s, Ir t tho niuslt 111 fehllvul watt a linan-
••lal mf ^t. The n^sol■latlou ban on hund
FMIKID.V OKANGKS, UllAFKS, Ac.
Try aomc of onr CAMNBD GOODS with
vour t'hHuinmn tllnner. Our i*lock «'um|>ii.*es
Honey Urop Corn, HuoooUnlt, I'aait, MrlDg and
Lima nennH, AHparairni, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
107 MIDDI.KVKX KTKEET,
OppofwUe jVortlierii Dopot
TIIK LATrST POPin^All COLLKC-
Tln.NS OF
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
YnuNK Folks' .Album. A large coUcctlon of
.•laUu.-%s. Tlie a^MH■lalIou ua^ oi. „„i..i wnli/.j'H.tful..,.. ,,„lkas '^Vr'^'.VhVnrllr'rnM^^^^^^
i.'S.?^4..1... which hulutles Charle. Davi.N ::i::^^%r::;::XuZ;i^un!^^
>?ift of !?:»(Jt)0
Ml(*ba«'l SuUlvHfi Arrentrd aa th* Mnrtlirer
ofOcorKO N. Whilcoiiib.
Blcdical i:.\aniincrs Harris and Stcadmim
held an autopsy on the botly of <leor;rc \.
"Wbiteonib. found inunlcii'd in a house of Ill-
repute ou Lyman street, lio-ton, Thursday.
Uumistakable evidence wasfoiunl that Whil-
comb hatl been ^Iruck with some Hut weapon
on lop of tiiehcatl a blow of kucIi w verity
that it cau-C'I a ni|diiiv of un artery at Ihc
linsc of the brain, rcMiHini,' in doulli. Owiii;:
to the fa>'t, llial Wliitctunii wus Huid lo be a
hard drinker the iindiful expeils were par-
ticular lo utde the condititui of tho vital or-
L'aiis. but not the slijrhtcst si-;!! of alcolitd in
cither the stomach or limns could bt; seen.
The Cami'bi II woman, one of the eye wil-
nesscxof tin- atViiir. \\!«s arn:str(l Thursdiy
morninsr. tmd later Chrisiie McK')n>ie, the
other woman. i?-ave hersilf up. Al ni^lit
Michael :<iilllvan. who is said to have dealt
thcfutiii blow, was uircsictl unti was rcco;:-
ui/ed by both women as \\n n\u: \\ bo slrucl*
wiiilcoiub. lie Is but HI ycar^ nld and
►toutiv denies jny knowledge of tlic luuidcr.
lie lives in Briijhtoii.
Bold OutraifeB at PitlaburB.
The people of Pittsburg are becoming
Uliirmed at the daylight as.«aults and rob-
[bcries at the east cml. ami Thursday held a
[ineetlng to make provisions for protecting
Ithemsclves and property. The wife of Wil-
llittin Linsev, the e.x-sttite treasurer, wus fol-
llowed In broad .liivllgbl by a boy and man,
Iwlio kuockedher tlowu, brenkiug her ttnn,
lifter which thev tied, taking her satchel ami
liionev. MrK. llogers, wife of the president
),( tbe* City Savings bank, was altaeketl Id
.ierown houNc by burglars, and while one
Iheld » revolver at her heail the other «c-
Icured $250 and jewelry. One thief threw a
J' loeketbook ami jewelry Into the street in
ull view of the neighbors. More t)oliec-
Imcn aro to be demanded, as from 7 a. m.
Iuntll2 p. m. there arc only Ave policeinou ou
Iduty In tbe entire city.
Not Ilia FIrat Off«)iioe.
llonry W. Ilecfe, tbe cinl>ezzllng cashier
|of the Continental hotel In Philadelphia, 13
[years ago stole 800,000 from Charles Megarge
|a Ct>.» paper nianufacturers, by whom ho
iriis employed ns cashier. The linn eora-
^roinised with him, uiul be made over $17,-
in money, furniture and life Instiraneo
icies, unci wuh kept In ii Hubonlinatc posl-
for three years, when h'! irot bU posl-
in tho hotel. Oilier charges agaia^t
are comlm; lo light.
orKHii. Kk'Hfintly bound in itaper, \^r\r^ Mt
KIIK-CollMiilon of Dance Mn«lc. ConUdns
all the hucst wnll/cs, galops, mnn-hcR. tro.n the
•'iMll5ii<lo,""mack lliirti.ur,""Naiion,""l.iaspur-
»>iie,"".Mnorll:i,"plc. Price .'»iio.
iMano Monarch A collection of plana hoIob
from i-u. h wilters a» O. I). Wilson, Ileauinont,
|)emi;>:(!r, Dclibc.'S, l.cybach, I.nn/o, KII<!nlM.'riir,
.MIchuclls, llohin, Idciiner, etc.. etc. Beat Iwok
of the kbiil puldlshctl. Price .'lOc.
FHtiioni. .«<onflrii. (By fainoii" comiopcr?.) A
jrruiid colU'cllou of standard and |.opnl»r eongs
nnl ballad ; price :><»<•. , . ,
Mon.urh .f Hong. A collection of jrems of
ToRil. Moliov. Millard, SuIIIvhh, Adams, .M.-ir-
r-Iali--, WclllnVs. Uucalosil, Molr, Abt, Oatly,
Pvintet, Dleiil, P.owkci and others ; price ."iOc.
I'.iii(»reii« of SonB. A coUeclion of popular
pontr.s liy Ihc imiM. faiuous Ainerlcun wrlterii,
Incliillnv }.«:m.^ from Ilowaul, Scanlan, Gus
Williams skcily, Poliliy Ncwcomh. llany C
Tallicit and a Imsl of oiherm price 50c.
Any of the i;l»ove books svnt by mall. Price
i;occntb.
OirDXKUN MUSIC STOllK,
Pianos, OrjiJin?, Music Books and Musical .Alcr-
! ch-.im'.itic,
90 Merrimack Street.
Cor. MerrimacV and Bridge Sts.
Jnsiruciion.
MRS. HALKY'** KKLECT »CH<M>L
term- heiflii s<'pi.i». iH'c. 14 and April 4.
Private puplU rccelviMl. .M -J^ Powell atreet.
Mr. H. B. OAY,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
ArranKomeuti! mid'; as pLuiUt, organist and
accouu»ar>lf-t for conceits. Five Ccot Savings
Bank Building.
VWMz Boys' Jchcol, BUefica, Bass,
,\ strictly soled family hchool for boya. Ad-
mit:* boys from di/ht to nfioeii. Send for ctrcn-
larto , M. C. .MlTCllKLI.. A. M.,
Principal.
.^R. AND MR8^ HOBSON'B SCHOOL.
Mil. ADOLF KETTKHBEIL
will «;lve u cours-c of
TfN LECIURtS ON GEBMAN LITERATUeE
.Vt our whool, commencing on WcilnoFday even-
ing, >'o\ . 18ih, nt» o'clock. Hy npeclal re(|uest
>hey will Im3 irtven In Kngllnb. l*rii>c for course,
fS.tX). Please adilres«
GfcO. W. Ht>»**t»N, 130 E. McrrlmacU St.
jHiiscellanrous.
FULTON'S SUPPRESSED BOOK,
"Why Priests Should Wed."
SoM ut our ofllce or sent hy exprcbs on receipt
of «l.Ati.
8EI.LAKS A CO.,
3t Stat*" Ht., Itooui 3 (Traveller Ittilldluc),
Itoston.
Canvnssiiix Airents Wanted.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
Theisc P.iiils ;uv iimiU' iVoiu the
liest (|ii:ility tif thcKC Ciissimercs
:in«l »rp >tvU'h llmt arc lirinjrinjr
in othor chithing r*toiK?H iVom $5
to $(>.
We h:ivi' iidiUtl to the .'iIha'p
sevoifil Imiulrotl puiiH, initde troin
ciiHsiuierc'ri oi the liest inakon in
the United Stiitci*, odd lotH which
have hcoii .selling: at $5 to $l»..')()
— ull put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in New Eu;rland op
New York can ei|ual value for
the same money l)e found tiu in
thirt sale ot
(5 aud 8Q Pants at $3.50.
When we advert ise a hargnin
it i.> a bargain.
Great Mark-Oown in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell One-Pfic6 Clolis Go.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimaok St.
The Eelvidere Market
Cor. Iliili uiiii [asl &miiia:i( Sis.
I'Irst vlHAs M«Ht>. roiiltry. OMine, Fish,
(»ystf.'i», Vetfvtiiblrsi i'rult. anil it KMiernl
i(it« of Orucnrlra wt ■• low rIcM im th*
(loality of Oooda ««n Im* anhl. CnII imkI •«•.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor.
WK IIAVK STILL ON HAND
.% Iiirgp Nsaortiiieot of llnttst ereNiiiorjr nn<l
dniry Itultor Hnd idit^cav, wlilch w« aliall
illspoR.* of »t piliv* I.I ault the llincs, at-
w-Myi» aludni; to pleHse our i.iHiiy iiMtroiia
wild iiicnt the deiuMiids uf the |fuhllc. We
MtMMys keep In stock »ll crades, so that
uoiie iiiny un away without seeliiii Jiiat
whMt lliey wuiit. No. 7 I'rvacutt struut.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET.
EACOTT BROS.,
ruoritiETORH,
KSTAIILI8HKD 1840.
■IS
JOHN E. BERRY,
Auctioneer and Appraiser
9A Middlesex Street,
Hair Goods!
Onr Sl.fiO Switches innrkcd down to Sl.OO
•' All Ions liHlr, "
.1 a. •< .. i<
I urn
looo
»oll
Special Auction Sales
X>ui*iuir <*»« "Weelc.
a
HiKli«at cMBh prices paid for Mcondohand
goods. Auction sales at honse or store, as
party msy desire. ^
J
!|>reaniK and Preaentlnaents.
jfl-ibw, Feb. 0.— All younK ladles and
n, Wbo bave dreams and presenllmonts,
.^gpild And out why Ihey come and what
(Tkak mean by reading Professor Proctor's
irdcle in the noxt Boston Sunday Globk.
1
JOHN E. BERRY
94 MiddlffHcx Street,
2.S0
3.<)0
4.rto " " "
l.ffO Hlilnele Biincs
3.0O " "
l.OO Lanictry
.50 Frizzes
.85 Coqaettes
«.
«*
1.25
1.75
3.25
1.00
2.25
.SO
.ss
.10
Don't HIes l!his Great Hair Bale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23(1,
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
M'c arc pretnti'*'*! fo flU ail
ardent for Ihv. cholcent Meatn,
i'ouftrift hruilH and VeaetabUf*
H'lfU prvutitttwtig find deftimtch.
AlHo a full llttr of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
Best (Quality Plated WaiTS»
Heliable Watches,
Florentine Statuary, j
Artistic BronzeK.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
-AT-
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimaok Street, Lowell.
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
or ALL KINDS
AT THIS OtFICB,
Medina's Hair Tinta
Restores Gray Hair to a Beantlfal Urown
or Black In thirty mlnntes, without Injnrr.
■very person shonld nse it.
ISl^'W OOOI>S!
"Worceaitor Sc Oo.
Are reoelTlnff h>U of new goods. BnyaWatoli,
a Dtataond Idac. or select soiM bcMMlfiil de-
sign la StiTtr.
OVERHEARD ON THE STREET.
"Say. Andy, bab yon seen dem 'possums
»t No. 7 Prasoott street? Dey's real ffen-
uln«stuiranddat'saf*ct." "No, Jim, I'se
fwlnnrllht down dar and see for myself."
]] B'idiifi Street - - Teleetioiie 143-2.
More Room. Greater Facilities.
R1]M()VAL.
I have rcm"VC'l my place oi Inn-lness from
lb .tlldd'estx hiruet tAi
IVo. ^ Ciorliniit Ktroct.
My Ktook of U|>liolHterc«l (Joods, r>mperlt'«,
Wln'»lr»w Shi«ks TrliiKiilii^jH nixl Fiirnlturo
CovcrlnK'* will lie more romiiUto llian ever l»e-
tore. My Uepalrln;; Peimrtriieiit, alwayn a
feature with inc. will be siieli lli:it nil work will
l)c iloiie with i»ioni|itiu;H8 nml Hklll.
COME AND 8I::E MK.
ARTHUR H. RENNER
Ao. ii Ciorhain Street.
i.'^oil -SAI K.— A \ 111: iftiNtHie, ri.ii,.1.tvr«
<>t II lll^l't•■^tnt , I ill-; I'l.iou- tit i. riN.nis,
>^lieil mill u I iiiiioii'it II. ', , It, i>\|< ' .liiiK |ii H
t-aeU (111 «t. It w I H|i» (I. Ill ;u' Antfii' ti Iiuiim ,
III till' 'ly. Ii U f« l'U>" ip , |ii riy iji ii(;<f!li«kn
I* Hilt r«. I l«r •Jill', ."»..|'l M .»r't!i!wu»nU'. An
riii'ly (mU will riii'Mi'i- fi l>.ru/ilii. 1' :i't' .vVs/ti.
r nil |iii<it,-iiliii.'. of lldli tV riiiinni' r, ixiin 4,
MiMi til i>iili(llii|ir.
Til r«i4..J Allies Loek t.'orii.'r Miielilin-..,
Tliri'*! Oii-culur Hiitir '.'.•■ikIhs.
Oim Hiiit KliK'liliir ; lui • Ikhu ', U> i !••< tiis
Ofiii lO-llorsit l*o\v.'r i.'-.i|;liie,
liiu- IViir.r Ciilor Mlli.
I.ot (if :< niitl 4 Inrli Finn;:.. I'lfie.
B. F. STEVENS. - 20 Arch St.. Uitvll
dlo Urt.
XVAdveKlsenients unitt r this Iteuil «otl
only ISeents aline fur three lusi'rili.>rif.
''po I.Kf.- I.niye l'>ll fit .'W Market -treet.
1 .l.»i. Iloirersj* Oii^ ■
^|M> LKT.-A raittaKOHt 1.1 Kami fthtm street.
I lii>|tilre lit lOTlilileciitli strtM't.
'■po I^KT.— Nleely liirn>li('ii, iaiv>' ninl well-
.1 llffli ei| r> itiiir, eonveHleiitl) sltiii(U.<l,at Nu.
1 1 i-'luli sti-eet.
''po I.KT.— An elejfant house sf Ax rooms;
X one witli live ro.iiiii' ; v>w with tliruo nxiius.
X> ( iM'Miiiiit street.
'^I'O hICT CIIKAl'.-A K«'"l UMicinent of «
i I'liomH. Nil. Km Ciicliiisfonl street. Kn-
i|iilie of A. Ii. Kimsell.
2HantJi«
<it~A>)vertla«ui«wi' an«ter this itiuMi coki>
only lit oonts a line for three Insert io^f
"\\rAN'TKI>.-An urtlve, rcllnlilf leiin. In ii
Vf real entitle iini''e. AiIiIioks .\. Y. /.., I.OWr-
ell |><>»t ofllre, Imx .'1 !.
W.\ NTKI*.— Ity Ull ex|.<-rlenre'} sliiKleeol-
ornl innii wIki t.'iornnKtily ui)iler».i:in>lfl the
cjiro (il horHi>H, a ^UMlltlon ns lioaittiinnn. in-
Hiilre II! w .Smith htn-et.
W^ AVrKII.-l.aily n""' «eiill<'n>iiii upnts
fV linrii.-ill iioly on irr.iii'l new VMitk-; expe
rlciii-c not iu'r«'s»«i> ; j^imhI pay. t'lill from !» a.
ni. lo T |». III. 1. M. Itaee. 'JO Aiipletoii xtreet.
WA NTKI*.— A 8ii|Mjrliileniloiit for n eotton
FpliiiiInK mill ; Ic » I'lHiuietent iii.iii ti IllMtr-
:il salary will lie ^Iveii. Aioi !■ atlnPH nl.lresscil,
Willi riifereiieeH. lo"lI. \t." I*, o. hux P.7. lios-
Idii, MiiHH., w\ll rerelve aiU'nlloti.
rpAHI.K ItOAItl) AM) noO.Mh, 117
A l.orliiiiii sin-et. 'I'ithi- teasonalile. _^
I<»MT.— Kililay evenln;'. i»ii W
J a lil'ick Ai-lrt'chaii iniiir. Kl
liv lenvlnir at ilW Weclforil ninit
I<»MT.— Kililay evenln;'. on WeMifonl street.
J a libick Ai-lfMrhaii innir. Kl iUt ri!W«nlo<l
IOST.— .St. Iternard p^ppyi " toonllis oI«l,
J ciiior lirliiille, wi>l;;li8 .Vi 10^. Aiiewers to
naineof I'lini-e. Ail'ln-ss .\._^V. ||.. tlilsjiftlee.
MASNA«K 'IIIKATMKNT iiikI Ifniul
UiiliiliiKKlven liy Mr. TlioH. V. NVrlglil;
jfocid rfftreiiet'-. \i|<ire.4H HMi .Siilein utrect.
If ymi iirt* ill ilonht alxnit our cooilri Ik>-
iiiB tlir If. >>( <v)ii>'- rlKlkt ilown uii'I Si'.* for
yourself. W«> won't hn iilni.-ritnli!, uiiil we
never Ik-t :.iiiy one ko mw-m.v witlioiit :« liwr-
gain. No. 7 rreseoit sii.tl.
HE TOOK
COUNSEL
With himself and decided to give
the or.ler for painting and pajier-
ing bis house to
A. L. Kittred&[e,
REMOVAL.
Owlns to tbe Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
OF
I*etei- I^oye
FOR HXI.V.
On Central Ktreet, near llosford nriiirtre,
hiivo a Kooil two htoiy houhe. nioil-jni built. In
>,'<.oil reimlr. "No outs" iilmiit the itroperty, ami
it Ik one of the liest tradoH In w anl a ; ,o1i;c t'-^n>.
On r*«.rli«in Mtrert I liave n. iwohfory house
for $1700, anri another one foi' $1500.
In War.l Fonr— *l.TOO will buy a nlCi^ l.irjre
Troom hoi'.Ho, In frood n-palr, nearly nev , ami a
nice large lot of Inml, st4X» iVet.
TilO.HAS n ELLIOTT, .W Ccntnil Street
Lowell, Itoom* 3 and 4. l^^e tbo elevator.
Has been removed to No. 83 MIDDLE
STREET, nonrly opposllp the old stoie.
Tho attention of new anil olil «n*tomers Is
rcsiMsclfully silirlted to this chantre of lo.
oatlon.
A NEl?r IIWENXION.
A THING OF ItKAtTir
Is a Joy forever, and a «oo'i .linuer is much
relished. We can sell 30U » io»'St of our
A K«. I quality Kansas l>eef Ht u vor> low
price. This l»eef sells Itself. No. 7 Fres-
oott street.
FIliTKKN iIUNI)REI>UAI.KONSporc Fort,
sherrv Mn<l lloek from (..om-niii ).r«|K?s, put
up cxpexli'.lly for family ii.-e, considered the best
1 a,A^ artlrlc fver put on the market lor the moicy.
OUX* ExC30l«I<>ir Aeill SlttOl* ^^.t,. d-tkio ihm. Ihforc nnrrhaV.ntf call and
Is warrant^l .0 lie F.KST-CLASS 1„ evcrv fe.i. ; ^
urc, an<l any rtoslrlng a Minerlor anlelo in this
MDewrUldo well to call anil examine Its mertU
before purohastng elsewhere. No ilust, easllj
operated, all steHl bearings anil eonsequenUy
tuNmlted wear. Hold for csMh or Instalueata at
tavrlmack ftraat, liowell, Haae.
O. tLjOmAMm, PrapHetw.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Ia prspared to quote tbo very lowest prices oa-
tUt^taJfOfpffMUiff. Gall for eatlMataa.
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INTERNATIONAL 8. 8. LESSCN.
February 1»— Je^u* »nd the Lltlle Oner.
BY KKV.UOHKKT COUKT.D.D.
tioiaoii text. lUit Jesus tuU\, haCvv Hh o
ohlUlren, itnil lolil-' Uiem no'. tooo i» • < mo '"'■;
lor of such Ih ll> KiiiKaoiii of lica\e >■- MaUlitw
Leswon MftUtiow xvlll. 1-14.
Our Lord liu>l reiunu'tl U» «;alil«'i' mu\
si't'iiis 11' w to luivi' l>nn In « iiiu iiiaiiui,
cuIIihI "llix OwiMlty," iH'ruiiMj' lit ^o In-
nuinlly Mnv«'il ll.erc'. 1 1»«! «vi'iit in nii • Its-
-oil tooU iiliHi* •';!» lUe Kiiiu- 1mm" lli;i! I ••l«;i"
imidlbr triliuto niuiu'v . p't in «l'<' »'•;'"•
luouili. for Cliil't uii'l for liiiiMlf. I>r.
Mori-oii. Hc-.nii|HtciJl :iutli<triiy.s.\>s.*'nniv
\h no HMfOii wliy wo >ln.ul<l ^u|'l>l'.-^• lii:»l ilu
MOfi-ili" ;tti<)ii U loo prui-t'i' Tlif JJrti
Mattlu'A ['. t'hiir nioiiuli: A" ti>'Hi*'
A«m— ill tli:il vrrv liuur. Si> to.i M»\rr.
L Tm: t iiii.i» A I'Arir.iiN. (Nir«i'i.l
ft )
Tht (Jtlr^tdill. II. SolHiof t\w til*
liiir ilil- ilm«' • <uiin' ••loM- l«»
kol
T.OWFJ.L DAILY COUBIER, FRmAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1888.
tru>l In Cliri«t. Our LorJ fores m-s tlio p<»B-
Ml.illlviiiKl fHcttliiilhoiueof His j.roh->-tM
K.lhivC.rH woull fulnuMUiiso to stiimido j
:i*i<l full M>ine of HI-' lilt!.- om«s. Tlu^ nii;l»«;« ;
liini v.rv angry. Ik- liaies to koo IIi" lij;i''
on< s Imrl or himUMvJ from ooniiim to Uiiu ■
•nul Irom lindih-' in Him "H l»l<"''>l"y:. 0.'
Ilem-c Ik' announct^ a Krrilil*; falit lo tUo i
unu'i«iitant irliix-r ii|k, >r»linTr. tiiirler or,
liiii.liMvr of cviMi tiK' K'a>t of \hv lillU- int-s
lifli.-\inu' in < liii^t. Tli«> iniuiiini: of Clir -i i-
wonU !»* tlil»: It \v<iiiM In- ««»i'il tor mh'Ii a ,
ina>-. ralliur than liur| luv liltl*- oii»> or can^i- ,
llitin lo MninUli' and p^^ri^li. tlial a li«avy-
nilli>t«»n«', mh'Ij a^ ii »<•<•. lid a donUi-y to luin,
^lionld Im' liiini; al>t>iit lii> n«ik anil lii', wIHj ,
tli;.t In aw wri;ilil, Ix-plunpil to the vor\ i
l.ouon>ohln' wa. What jaMii-'liimnl Kliail ,
mhIi ainaii nH> .k'^i" din's not hay. hut
!li« IlKiiU' inliniati- tlnil •• ho'ritili- diMlh
hcrt wonl.l hf. a i»'-h oalaniily Ihin that,
nnmN ponL-linii-nl in llio fnliirii lif.'. L I „rny
NoCicc— xonii; niilMoms wcri' liirni'il hy : ," i
han<l, u« tin* woiinn ;;ronnd tin- urain; Notin;
I.V anIniaN. Mill-li'in- li«T« nu'aii^. a« tin'
(irt't'k hho*VH. one m) lii;; ii>i to In- tiuinvl hy a
i)9ltgrrllaneou0*
l. Tht OtKittdiii. II. Mimioi I HT .11"- ,j,.,,,.|^ ^i.yxvH. one M> liii: ii>i to lie tiirn»M ny a
.■|i.|,,*-n<.l iviir ihl- III'"'-'"""' ,"■'"'"*■ '",|onk«v. 2. riuni^ln- in tlir m a was a pwo-
,tt'Mii« and Mii'l lo Mini. Who linn i^^ri-aUM ^,.,.|,|„-| ,.xi>r,.,*i.»n for ruin rtlllioiit a ivmc-
than all the ifl in thv klimdoni ot lu-uvinr ^,^. Yi-I mkIi a ruin of tlu- l»o.l\ i'^ litlh- 1»
/). Tht'v Mill ihluk id Ih'' kin-'loni a* a
M.h.r.'fMrainl.tiion. It- kini:. Indrt-.l. l»
con..'. I.iit not ll->:ioiy. In ihii.!.' orv who
TihiiJl he hit'lnr, niorr li..n>.r"tl. hy th.r k;iiK.
than all tli. oth.!-!- 'Ila-y -<•"" '" «1''»'^ "'"
.I,'M> i.ui«l haM' a .'hi.f favoiiU'. au'iaiid
>i/i.r. u priiiM mini'l'r: and ihi-y a-k v\ ho
lhi» t.«\Mii|.' uinl priinl|ial nilrr i* now or i«
llki'lv to he. I . Whai m-I IIu'oi on till-, llur
of.n.|iilr>y I. 'I'liry liad h.'.n dlM'"""-'
jil.oiit il ainonv; ihiniTlMx. 'i- Hay ha. I
JuMird r«lir piai«i<l ftir hi* «;i'''''t ••onfi'.hltui ;
tln'V liail H.«'ii him rlioMii u-. ono of tin' tlin*'
l(. '^o up with .JtMi« Into M'crc'l .onli'ivinT
on iln- mount of lrun.t1;;urallon; and llnully,
tlu\ ha I ootn liim«o at fhrM'i. .oimnanil
t»t \n\ Ihv inlrai-uhiii'lv foiiml nion«v, in
th'' inoiitli of lln' li'h. and had In'tird .li'sm.
^.n. ••Thil tak<' and K'i^"' ""'o llni" for nu
and th.'.'." So lh»> i;..t to Ik- jcalon* «>f V-
t.r. an.l |'"''il'l\ '«'»o of .Iaini'» ai.d .John.
II. lUf ih.N want lo I w who N now lil^xh-
i-Kl in till' kiiiicdoiii. loi li' him. lh.'> itili.'VO.
niri«t will yivi' hh-'in-t rank w h.n ih.' .lor)
..f Ilu- Iviir.'.i.'in i» r.'Vial.'d. Alti-'. ih.'y w.'i.'
Iimii.n .md, Ih.r. fori', liahh* lo ur. >•>!
Ml h;..l tli«\ l.arn.'d that llu-v writ' not
.'•alUd t.. l.'''"ior.l» oN.r (iod'- h.Tiiau'.' hut
.•nMuiipl.'- to Ih" lio k." il IVt.r V. ;l.) H
|« lijiil M ^irii'.ul.' lo N' ni'i!d«'*i wh'ii onr
•f\ tnt-s whl niak.' 11^ inor.- Mr\ht;ihl.' to
our !"K w-ioi n. Ihil I- iv w.-r.' mily thai
«'hiii>'lii\ ainlililon ulid I'l'i-fonal j.alou«y
that kill" !ovi' and hi.vr h.-.n a .•ium' lolli.'
t'hnicli and t.orld in all ai;.'.
•J. /•/(( < hilif .S'/ f'l>- ^- lli'di'.ioli
p.i'\* thai III' .'lill.i wa« U'liaMii* of AidU.<-li,
who dl.'d a inaii\r In tin? >t'ar |ilT. luil ira-
dilioii i* ii>'l l>ai'ki' I In tlii-« t-aM' hy uood
• ,l I. Maik tilU 11" how l.'li'l.rlN l hn-l
tr.'i.t«'d till- III lie I'hild- •li.kinvt him in IIU
urin-." h. Tin? (iruil IVmlnr iim d tin-
t'hil.l a« an ohl'.-t li»»on. I. I'liry koMoiii
MipiK lln cl'iild t.. hav.' I.iii very Aoiin;::
••for »ii'li a fhii'l i» II"' ii"!" lo">" ""•
man. a for uior\ . I'livv. ••onirnlioiiMn ^h. and
»uih pu>.>loa>.." IhMiI'llos it wa>. a liltlr
I'hIld.lMil vt'l old .non.h I't !.tiind up alon. .
a. I'ut' I'hild I anic wlicii li.f w a« tail' d hv
,k-i«in«- a nnal' I of i\iry tru.' hilit\.i'. "H
wa» no llUhr. •! «hlld, not om; that wo iM iioi
foMH on iH'iny talli d. or .'ri. »l or mad. r« •
i.i-lain< . n.»t "Im^ that »l.<od "lHI win n tin'
^llall;r^' frh'tnlls man laihil. hut a u. nwliu'j
tiiir <lilid. Nu.'li ai. I' nuant hy tint wonl.
(Sti.r.) .1. 'I'lif i.i'drr i^nhrar.- of .k'-U"
ii. an I vidt'ni*' how d<' ir to thr m"» In art aw
the liiinihh' and lowly in -piiil. 4. "My
the \cr\ .iiT II.' iniparinl ura.'c to th< lilli.'
on.: and w. iniiy w.il linaLdn.* willi w hal^
x.nlUiM''*- III.' '"hild was thcni.y uifi.d."
(M.-nK'.d.l .'». M»i.' t u) V..' all' tuniiht to
Ii.in.>r lilt' poh>ll>illlii- wrappt'd u\> in ( hri'l-
iaii .hlldr* n. 'n-niiyhon is rlnht wIkju Ik-
"1 coiinl lln; an.y l>nrh.irlHn lowi-r llian the
ChrlHtiai. .'Iiild."
Surely lln'n »«hould iw a flat'.; in tin-
vhur.li for iitllf .hildnn; .IfMi-* x.'t up thU
iittlu ihlld in 111.' mid-.! t»f Ihe apo^lh•«.
:;. Tht rhilil n Mmlil. a. TJn- rule of
our l.oi'd U that the .hlLliIke di»p«»^ili.>n W
nn ii.dltiK'ii'.ahl.' .pialilh'allon for .niuriiiK
into His khivMlom. 1. ( hriol .1. inand'.
that ill. arro^raii.-i; and amhiiioii hhow n hy
«.iiiu'of the ap>>.tl«> iiiil'«l l»e rt'iioniiftd one.!
for all. That jiath ha U to ruin. You are
tra\'lliii.' in tin' wrou'^' dlr.'.'tion ev.;r to
iiil.'r inv kinL'il.iin. 'Inrn and ;:.) tin' other
waN llie wav of humility and Hai'liubliu.'"
and r*Ml;n<>»''to relv on ami he re^i;riKHl to
till' will of (io.l. ''1. In thi- ie>p"'t von
niii.»t hc.onu' a> lilHi' <hil.lrt'ii ; not ehildir.li.
a» .■e::.>iii^' lo think and a.'t a« rational ereat-
nr.>. hnl <liil.:iik.'. williU','. ready. t.> ho
• niii.d an I lau'„dil hy <hn' xtron^rer and wUer
Mian vourM.'lve>, from whose «raei! and favor
vou 'ielevervlhin^'. and th.ri'fonj have no
It.a^oti to hu proud and overhearin;,'. 'the
-,n i<>uiiiin.ne>> of a ihild who, loiiM-ious of ]
ids wealuio-^ and d.'ii.'n.l.|».y. h an>- .nlirely
ni.on others l-'fSMMiiiallv lln; same as thai
-piritu.il p..v.ri\. wiili .is lon-iiu'^' for salva-
lion, which. in't!;e ^^ nnon on thi' inounl.
di-u- had alr.a.lv nnnlr tin' condithtn of par-
tuitiation in lln- Kinu.ioiM of (iod (Mall. v.
;;. tl) ; and it is al-o a tviie of tlial siniplKily
to whi h alone the s.M'ivt ol th«' kiii.vjlom •'
v.vial.'d (Matt. xi. 'i.'n." (Ihriihard \\e'.-^.)
Tin' aiu'stlts hi. 1 di'-piitt-l who wa- .ureat-
,-1. not in th( world hut in tlial lian I of ths-
ripli'.. ,11 whi.li th. kin;,'doin was hi'^^innin;;
lo I., reali/eil. ~ In lluis .piariellni'4 HifV
v,.n ;.rtin'4- a-ainst the v.ry di>iK.vitioM
n- n>-'iry tor .ntcriii'.' th" kin^'dom; an.l, if
ih.'v did' iioi lurn. they were liki'ly to e\-
cl'j.lt ilu-niM lv.> irom the kin^'doin and Uiiis
lose :.!1 it» i)l.''siii,i<s. I>. .Jesus ditiiies tlic
"reaU'^t to he he who humhlis him.-clf to
Mr\i all the rest. The one thai eounts liim-
>.;lt ka-t is tlie L'leale.-t. He thai eoimls Inm- \
srif least will be readv to s.'rvo the otlnn-s. i
Thi: piiralltl pa>>aj;i.' in Mark shovv.-^ that ser- I
vi('(; is nmaiit. In Christ's kiiiiidom the low- ,
li.>t mini-ttr lo the wants and mauls of Ins 1
hrcthren i- thi- :;n'tdisl. J.'siis lliniselr wa.s
tlic M!r\ lint and minister of all— livin;j;, <ly-
iii'_'. oheyiie,' fiod to hlf^s men. In art, m
war. in politii's, in philo>oph\, in ethics, hi
religion, th*' hif;he>t name» aix lln! name^ of
tho^c who. in olx .licnc; to duly and lor lovj:
of others. havi> hmi wiHin;r and riiady to toil.
Mtni"-L'le, siith-r. hlicd or die lo .-erve and
hiess their fullow freatures. c. To reeeive
a little chiM for Chrint's Mike is to receive
i^irisl. 1. Whosoever— any one ut any
lime.in anv pla.'e. 2. One suoh ehll.1— any
child or discipl.', who conn's lo me,
loves me liki; this little child. :\.
In mv name— for niv oake— hec::iise the
ehild.br eldldliko helievcr, is r. eoj;fiize.l and
receive.! as helon^iir^ to me, 4. IJoceivolh
„„.__f(,i-to rtaeive mini' for my sake is ser-
vice that I count a> done to me, as a loving
parent esteems a favor don.' to Ids hoy, for
Ids fallur's sake, a favor doiu! to hinisi f.
« hri'l idcntilies Himself wllh His i)<'..ple.
]|i- ;i';d they are one in sympalhy. l.les«
« hrist and vou ;;Iadden a Christ inn's heart;
hl.'ssii ChrUliaii an.l vou -.'lail.leii Christ h
heart. .*>. Note in my name -in tlie last an-
■d\^i^cliri-l must diseerii in your kimliiess
i(."llic litth; ones an intonlion to -how lov.; to
llhns.'if. •'II.! lalls short in love lo Ihee
who loves auuht heshle thee, .jr nol for thy
Mike." (Au^'n>tine.) We hav.' no one
wor.l in Kn^rli-h to exp-ess the nn.'anin^' of
"the (ire.k word uhidi the I'roK slant v.mm.ui
tra;)sl:.t..'s ••olhnd" and th.; Woman Calholie
vrrsion, "M-ainlali/e.'' and this Is the more
unfortunate since iiotli wortN have some-
what . hanu'cd their meaning cinee those ver-
«.ions were made. The word In (»roek
meuns to i iitrap, cause to siumhle.
n. Lrnij; o.nks 3It >*r n<»t bk alADK
.Stcmhi.k. ( VerseH«>-U.)
1. (tjD'enilihi/ ihr. lAlllc Oiiex. a. Our
l/)rd now in.ludesallchlldUWe helicvers, an
well a>< ehildrci dlinK llnm "tlieHC little
oncK Hint hell 'V.; In me." He putH u case—
c.impari^on with the punishmeut that Christ
predietH.
•i. <nr,iisfs .y>'*t ('>>mf. «». Woe 1. 1 tlie
worl.l he.-aus.' of the Miiml.lin'-'-hl.M-k-.
*nar.'s. and irap- in th.- path «.T il» .oniin!; t.» |
.IcM.s! oi.iid.m is .livi.lcd as t.» whcilnr III
i« th.' worhl that i'Av* or receives ilie of-
f.nce-. Holh ar.' true, in i>.dnl of fa.ts. ,
Hvilswll.'-. snnii'ii. eiid.Hiis and pervcu- |
li.Mis tin world has ^lv. n t.i ChrM'- f.»llow-
ei-s .M''a>|..ns of sinmldiiiir. Hy ih.'lr Irn'on-
siwl.'U.'I.H. pri.l.' ami arrouanee Chri-f« fol-
low.'is have '.:lveii Ih.' worhl ...■. a»lon» of
stumWIinu'. Thcophjlacl says that i iri-l.
••a»u philanlhropiM. hcwalU Ih.- w..rld as
ahuiil to h.' hurl from the >lumhlm'.r hlo.'k-.
plae.'.l ill lis wav hy piofcsM'.l ( hrmlltui..
h. TheM' o«'. anions of ■•ir-iice mu»l .•oliie..
htiiniin natnr.' lalm: wlni it i». and the
w.irl.l wl at it I-. Vet m.iw;lh»tun Iim.; Hie
.aUM-r.-f Hie offmee U frc ami Hnielor.'
r.'sponi.|l»h-. Hewisn..t e..iniKlle.l. h> any
force .»r fate, lo put »«narcs ami ►tumhuiti
hhick- In the wav ..f ..llnl". '". It l» f"r
lhi» r. a«oii .l.'Mi- pr.m.mm I'" a w.>.' of retiH'*
uii\e pmdslmi' lit on Iheinaii who i« Ih'' «'au*c
..f th. sinniidlnxor ruin .>f rliher ( liri»iiin»
or worl.llintc*
.1. .<,in(flrf.n tit Aniiil ofvn''-"- "• '•'"'
Lord •.•'^ not only men tfiuiu o'cadon I"
.|n lo olln I nnn:' l.nl He al-.^ w. » the mm
him'-.li, h\ InduLlna hi- app'iiles or ita-
Mon«. . au^in« hi- ..wn rnin. HI-' own m.in.
h. r- mav .au'c him \» Im' i«'»t t..i"\.^r. lli'?
MarlliiiL' iLiiiv ma.t.' ii-e of l.y our l-or.l I*
.piilc in Ih.' nrl.i.lal »'>!.'. ' Lord-
.1 ileunlil i- ha-e.l .11 the proloued. -t p»V'
clm'ojh'al and.'lhical princiji.'s. If man !«
•i *|iiiit sersc.i l»v oi'.'iiis. Ihen N Ih" inast.r
jr. ater Ihaii IliV -.rvantx: the -pirii.f.»r
wln>«e sak.' an I ».'r\i.e lU'.- l!'" ort.in*. mol
he of more imp.'rt'inc.' ihali the orMii*. Iti-L
,n',..r.linu' lo J. -n- clniM ami a ...tin.l p«y
.•h.>h.'z\. mill is a livln'„'spi'.it .l.s.llm.' hi a
II nipofarv Inni'..'. and while dw.'llin;: in Miil
nnr.lv I. inporarv li"U>.' »t'rvi'.l h> .'erlain
Ih sliU oruiin-. II.' -'c- wilU 111' .yes. h.ais
Willi )iis I'ari.. -peak- with hi- lon;;ne. wa k»
wilh hi- feel. .- '.'II h.' shall l.'a\c tin-.' h>-
hind him; Mil he will take wilh him all the
"ood or ha.l act i. II. which he did hy means
"ftlniii. Itv M« iiu ln'-iiiiicd l.>okiiiL'lohi-t:
li\ |ii-arim:"liesiim.'.l.li»teiiin'.'l..wick.dt.ilk.
>uch sin- ma\ he lii» eternal rnln. WoiiM il
not lia\.' he'er. heller f.T hh- eternal life
ii.M r lo hu\.' se.'ii III all thair to Iniv.* se. n
for a f.'W v.ais ani he it sulh i. r. thioii-li
Unit se.HU. f..r .'VIM- an.l ••^'''■'' ""'' '''"''.l
mean- that il I- h. tier not to hav.' tools at all
ilniii t.( have III. Ill .Mih f.>r.»ur own or .»lh-
eiV clLTiial ruin, f: Hy cultin;: .'II' a mem.
Ut r He m.'ai.s f.«r»'i;iiin',' an neca-ion of siii-
inl plea-ure. Iflookinifal improper pht-
ures in ti L'all. rv I am tenipUd lo -in. I will
not ao to that 'iall.-rv any more- il will h«' to
m.' henccforih u- if 1 were Idiml. If walkini;
ill a .'erialii direction 1 shall I"' -ore to im .'I
•I l.inpler l.» sin, I will not walk in that .li-
,,.,.(|on— to me II will he u ptilh the same as if
I coul.l not walk in it. r. Ihtt. r Ihu .Unlal
of even
plea-iii .
III-.' piiiiisliimnt i' .alh'd in ver«c S "eh ^^
lire" ami In ver-e l»"thc <;eheniia of tire.
No scholar of eminence n »w .lispntes tlie
fact that --th. <i. henna of tin" meant amoi.«
ih" .f.'W « ill .le-iis*- timt. III.; pla.'.' of wo.'
f.ir the wicke.l after death. Of thi- th.-r.; -
;ihundanl pro..f. Our Lor.lV ar;:iiimnl s
ihercf..!.' a. follows: A leiiipoial want I-
hetl.r than an et.'rnal pain. Tl'.' lo^s «)f a
hoiliiv in.iiihcr. or d« inin'.' oiir-elves it- sin-
1 fill iist« is oniv a lemp.iial want. Thnef.ire
sinh loss or denial i- hitter than eti'rnal pain
in (o heiinti, the home <if lh<' lod.
III. Tin: Lirii.r. <>m> Uwr (iuKvr
Kl!IIM»s. (Verses 10-14 )
1. AiKfi'h An Th< ir FriiiulH. it. Ctoo«l
Alh.rt Barnes ^uvs that thi- d'les not mean
Ihat «'s.r\ christian has a (iuanliaii aipi.'l.
l.ut oidv "that aii'^'i Is in tniier d lake care of
( hri<ti;".iis. >o tc«o holds .M. Henry. Hiirkitf
fail I V slates Imih opinions. S.ott eva.h's tlic
.iillerem'e of view. Doddri lj,'e inclines to
Hcnrx's view. Ailain Clarke sees here that
our L'ord estuhlishes th.' doctrine that every
person has a -nardiaii amr.d. Sti.-r holds tho
vh'w that there arc special ;:uardiaii anu'cls
of which, he savs. the church fathers iiad mi
louht. Mt'ver'sav'^ . Testis heie I'onlirmsthe
.Icwisji view that every indixidmil has a
does cure
tiSM. If yvj|l
Ture YOU-
Ijhjjt/ie oni'.-,-
remedy th:
ftasSiLC-
CCStfiill'
stood
r»$tof
Tifnf_
Stnd b
cents fof
iiful colored .
bicturC.'''/iJortMi
fc.fl". /IViloh^fVps ^
I- OWELL BLEACH KRY
J
Tjaiid
Sale!
Stebens'* Drug Store.
FOR SALE.
€. I. HXstia Si Co.
Almost a IViiracie
The undersigned, having purchased an
1 estate with more land, ofFurs for sale bis
! present residence at the oormr of West!
The moet itDportaiit cfforing of JIOUSE pi^o and Bobbins atreett. It consisls of :
One oi'Ww Most Uciii.irUabio Cures I
of lilood LNtisoniii;; Kver
Ai'CumplisUtU.
llmsoMhp'i/vTIIlOPHOflQS.'
.NuA ha'H botsolunoU
l.ckm*
'4C<0
a large, well-built two-story house, L
iug 18^^00 feet. The house has 12 fin-
ished rooms, bath room, and Hve un-
finished rooms. It is slate roofed and in
Hop Plaster
1 A ,>r,-iilidriin.lmiooo«iiftilcon.bln»tlonof •OOtt'"
! Ing, paln-kllling i •tren»th»nlnB ■■•nts
♦ Fr.'»h Hop«, Ilfinlork Uam ftiid riii« AaUarn.
1 P.ln. .orrnoM and w«»kn»«« in th« bwjk. •k1«j
kl<lii.-yi». eluut. •Uoul.l.r. nwk or Uabs, Mr* aU
lievad '^'"^ otirtxt.
r«-u»i>io »ii(l iK'VPr-ftUllnir war*
Sold pvery-
^Instnntly re
• rantad th* bust pln»t«r known. Boiiiwet
f HOI* l'l.\l»rKli t"0.. I'rtiprUlur^ U<Mt«ta.
ON'T
Allow your Clothing,
I •.lint, or Woodwork,
waslu'd in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrc king way. Join
lh:.t large army of
ccnsiblc, eronomiral people, who
from cxpcri luc luivc learned that
J.i.mcs Pylo's IV-arUnc, used a*
directed on cnrh package, s.ives
lime, labor, rul bing, wear and tear.
Voitr Clothes rro worn out more
by washing titan \Ycaring. It is to
your advantage to try Pearl ine.
JAMKS rVLE, New York.
Bold Kvcr> vvhtrc.
J. \\, IU:>\\ETT & CO,.
HOOFKnw,
It KE III VK II II AND,
292 Middlesex Street, Oorner of Grand.
OOLO KLDAIi, PAaid, 1373.
BAICER'S
LOTS on the Lowoll market. LocatioD
dtnightfnl, convenient to trains and
tramway, hia:h and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposee, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadowcroft, Garter aud Qorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for m*nufaotur-
ing or ether businea-j purpo«i», adjoining
I the railroads.
Terms favorable to purchaser.
I For plans aud prices inquire of
i JAMES N. BOURNE,
; Agent Lowell Bleaohery
' fttisrcllanrouis.
;»« Your own MvehiK, at Home, wUh
PEERLESS DYES
Tliey will live everything. They are •oUI
»'V« rywliere. I'i'lc< |0<'. a |..icUaKc -lo ctilom « r .i
Thoyhiive no e.nuii icr MienKiii. »ri»fiitne»«, , gomble rate of luterett. i or turtlier par
\moiint In I'mttaKe*, or l..r Kiuitne*!* t>f 1 olor,
Wt; kIvc he'.ow n Klutoinunt of ono of tliO
moot reinurWahlu <'mcn ever ac<oni|ill^hed hf
and stable ia perfect repair, situated in uny me iic.ue. .s^.^io,,, i,„s ,i coi»iuunit>- hcen
, I M> jrre* ly liiU'rCf ted lii.n c*«o of this kind M
one of the ohoioest locations in the J ^^^^ iiku vtiiage of DuniMrUcutia imiiu. Me..
— .. , , 1 T.. • 1 .. <. • In the HlckiierK and cuie ot Mr. Itunkln.
Eighlands. It is a oorner lot, contain- ; K„,^,hu,,.t-ueha.iraiioi.and dea.i, «comod
Im vTald. .-wlk'H* U»oU'u .^ursaparllla won re
ttoried lo un<l *'fl« etcil
A H'i*mlef/ul Cure,
"The »«iateiiM'nl which 1 here make iiiny uocm
, , . , V 1 ^ toocxtiuordlnaiy to l^clnie. Itiil i will t«ll
perfect order and has always been Kfipt | ,„^^,y,y „ , ,,,.,j„|y aniirrnhfuiiy a.^ ipoMibiy
; ctn.uii'l retcr i«»r oi ndMi-alton to ahiioot »ny
' rephlent of thin un\ u, where
my life and am well known.
SO. Accominudation for two horses in
the stable which is sheathed and paint
ed throughout. Five 8eparat»^ cellars,
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
ventiUtedi Entire property lighted with
gas. Oity water in house and stable-
never freezes. L<ind has an abundance
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well on thu premises. Thirteen rook
mavle trees in front of the home. Land
enough for two largo h-juse lotj. Terms
one-half cash ; vest, on mortgage at reft-
1 liave lived ull
, or iionfudlnK gii:.lliUH. riicy it.i not cvuek «»t
Mniii. Korwde h-,- \V. W. Ihincan, l>r\iKtf\>tl,
I l.M MhldU'MCX f.liuet; <;.)<Mltde'« l>rni{ Htore, IH
( enlral, coriu'r laekBon ftn-eti^, Kluke'n hloek ;
' K. H. Hmler A« .>.,l»rnKK'stf.,l4l( eniraUlrcei;
tarlelou .t ll.»\ev, l>riiK>rU's. « Hy HmII, .Meni
I niacW utreel. AHeil I,. Field, l>rii;fKl«t. 'h"!--
' t ornor; KIIIukwchjiI Jk « o., rii.irMiiiet«'s, oimm.
*iie |.oi.t oiltcv. ii. 1. llrock, l>ni)<«Ut, Mnd(fc
■ Hircei, corner Hr-l ktnet; «^. (.. »»-y[o.'d, M. 1|.,
J A|)olheeiir\, ei»riM'r Mevrtenack uii'l .'Snn'olR
I irtet*; iM'iiU O'Urlen, fii n|j-t.-lM, .vi
•tr<M)t. Lowvll, Mm«».
llihL
I not walk ill n. ' . I>eii< i mt '•• ""•
1 R ^lldeI.s pleai^ure. If it Icadjo hinfnl
re. llnm lo hiirii in hell forever. Kiit-
iiUliiiw 111 i, c:dleit ill ver«e S '*(?lernal
/miateur Pliotogispiilc Outfits.
ticulars, apply to
A. C. STEVENS,
Whole sale aiid Itciail
14 MIDDLESEX STBEET.
V•''Si^^V.lrrant«•ll iitj-Hol'i "lyinti'
ff'^Cn-aa, froi'i which lIi' ctcoM of
?• <»ill.:mUi'i';i rcnioV' 1. !> haat/trtf
\ tiinfit/ii^ tlrtn^thoi Oil oikm\xo<i
, ulihHtiircli, Arrcw • ..icrSuifar.
\ l^ li'il In tliCM.'.>rcfari)Ujr M'couoin-
.', ,■■. still!/ i'*« f'''''^ C'fC'-vt .1
. It l« dcliclon-, noarluMnu,
, iL'in^ic^.lHalnt;. I'^'-'y •'! :o»u.sl,
j |i,M I leliMlrahlv /i.'.''lit. '1 for Inyul-
.„ ■ . i 1 |ii.i*u.<vclliMifcri" rBouiitiAo«»li»-
■^^*-VgjliB Sold ''X «r<^j;r«reTf rj whew.
W.MEHSC^Joricslcr,J&
Uiiv tlK' Orijiiiitil
m
SELF-LIGHTIHG BUBNER
— UK Tin; —
H. II Barker 311^. Co.,
FRANK H. PULLEN,
Photoaraphie Supplu Affettoy,
Courier Itulldliig. 11 Morrlinaok St.
K »nd 10 Centml Sir*-**!.
one
trusts me.
•Miardiaii aiiiei. .So too Morison and the hest
niodcrw exe:.'. tes. This i.> really trnini,' hack
1. 1 the old opinion. Hut the entire doctrine
ol aii'^i'ls is a dcail letter in New ICnjiland.
where theoh'irv i.> fa>t hocoininu' an extinel
>eieiie('. thr.)uih the popular demand for
! frivolity ill the pulpit. />. Hut wliat a pre-
I eious assurance is this : Amen. I su> unto
I vou the ani,'els of tlie little ones who Indieve
iinmeiiave alwavs acces? to the presence
(Oiainl)er of the lieavcnlv Father, and u;et all
thev want, all that (iod can >:rant consistent-
Iv. for their little clients here helow. 1 wi
I liot prav to inv jruardiiin aiijjrel. hut I will
I thank tiod that I have mo fireat, so ^'rand a
friend in heaven ever praying for me, or else
vvatchinj; over me. or hrinaim,' to me sweet
inllueiH'es from on lii;,'li. Thank the Lord,
() my soul, for tho>e iiohle kinsfolks of ours
— tliii holy anjiels.
2. C/irisi islhp LiUlp Ones'' Friend, o.
To he their friend, He eaine from heaven.
To s»;ck and Hnd the lost Is nil his eare.
His mission is to save the souls of the little
ones that hdieve in Him. ''. Then we
have that ti'/ure of th(! (Jood ishephenl thai
<leli;ihteil the tarlv Christians and ins|)ired
tlie first atlt!mpt lo i»i(tiire .Jesus, r. IJe
loves His little ones so much that He will
leave the Ihxk on the' mountain side to i;o
after even one wanderer. ''. He rejoices
over the lo>t one when found. In the lesson
He appeal lo His liisctples— What think yc?
— whelhi'r this i> not als(» their feelinjr.
3. The Fiit/iir in Fi'iehd fn (.'/irist'.^
JJ/tle Ours. a. <Jo{l is not willin^f that
ev( n one human Ixdii;:,' shoiihl perish. If
anv one peridies. either by yi<;ldin,i,' to his
apiietitcs and |)as«ioiis. or hy heiiiK nuele to
stumhie. it is not (iodN fault. /-. The l-'a-
ther has no secret decree, no fore-
gone (leterniinatioii. no will, or shadow of a
will, even as a po.«ildlity, to cause tlic ruin j
of one of the little ones that hclieve in'
Christ. If anv true perish, he will )icrlsli
l.ccausc lie clnise lo prrlsh. chose to vex his
guanllan aiiirel. choM.' to despiM; the niissi-in
of the S(m of Mail who laine lo save the
lost, clio.se to refuse lo do the will of the
heavenlv Father, "who will have all men to I
Ih; saved and come to a knowleilge of Ibe '
truth.'' How powerful and good arc the
friends of Christ's little ones.
r»rl«'0,
Tr> OeutM.
C. B. COBURN & CO.
HAVK .lUST KECEiVKO
12 ih)X> n lint tun Sauw Hi'ooihn.
lOOfloxt'H Mill, Shvp ntul Honne
JtrooniH, at loir pricfu.
lOO <hth liift/nfg, alt N/ce-s from
one bushel tip,
50 Ijarf/e Squure Butchers^ Bas-
kets, rt nj rhetip,
25 tl'txen Indututttftl PuHh,
25 (Ivzeii t'tijter Paiff*.-
50 iUtxen fuut ami three hooped
Painted Pails.
1 {/lOHH (lalvanizcd Iron PallH,
10 dozen J. t, C. Horse Pails f the
best stable pail ever made.
Comi>(Min<l Daiidi'lion Pill*
IN t«)S.H'Nt;TJ<»N WITH
Stevens's Sarsaparilia.
Mr. >li'vei)*— i am Kla'l to hiIiI my wonl to thi;
inaiiv pralHCM tif Siuvenn'H Sarsaimrllla. I have
lia<l il poor appetlU' for llv»« year*. The do i.«r»>
ailMsed III" to i{o west tii seanli of In'allh. I
weul aihl ihii'I'ireil lliere. I litid a huil eonsh
iheicuiHl ral-ed terrlhiy. I w«i» jfone three
iiioiiilis tiinl tnivelleil ihruiiirh a liirtre part of
Die wiKt. All llie nicillilne I to.ik .It'l inv no
K<>od whatever. One phylclan leconinieiided
nie to r-i'M ou: niv hii»liH>i>s and CO to conihern
( allf.irnla. Kortunatelv, however, a hidy hi
lir.tnltfvlllc told ine I had Li-ticr try SU'venw'H
SMrKHMiirllla. Mv sli-ier houKln a h.ittlo at her
own expen»e and *ent It to me. Ilefoiv the llr»t
h Itle was iliilHlicd 1 louiid my eor.ifii ni' cli re-
lievcil, and I resteil much hetler ' lnht*. I had
heeii havliiK severe cohl nweal-, and theM!
ci>iii.ed. I iMiiiu'tit six iHillleh ot the CMiiInn
ilrii-'tfl-t». and iheii a <lo/.eii iii»n . Alter luk-
hijfHlx hollies 1 wax I'.hle to reinrn tn work, so
tliat .'•tevcnii'- sarsaparilia Is entitlcil to this
Ifieat I'ure. All my aeiiiinlivtancer' in ( llnton
v'a\e me iii> and iu'\e! ex|H'ctei| to ^ -c me re-
turn from t!ie wc^t. <». N. SCKIIISKK.
Forest '^irtel, t.hnion.
Ovor 'iiiOO <loz«u lOOTIl UKDMlIK*}.
whidi w<> Hio Holline Mt pri««>M wwy below
nihor (l«Hlt>r«.
Mr. SU'vcns-Knclo.i.l piea«« ilnd price ot
oneof vuur Ulienmaih' IMasiors. I wore one
vou Mi'il u.e o iii> shle, widcli has hecn lame a
loniillme. ami I Ihluk h hr,- doi-.r inoj-C t,'iod
llian anv oilier I have ever tried.
Yours, MAtiUlK I'AK'ONS,
lirotikf, ftfe.
Mr. stevcni — F wriu* to »av ihat In mv opinhm
StevonhN C'loi^ih Mixliiic l-i the htst iuC'IIcIih;
ever ma'tc tor eou'^'h?'. Cert.ihily it Is the hesl
I ever used In my family. I would not he with
out It In the h'iti.«e. It ciire< a cun^'h every time.
«TKI'1IK.\ v.. HITCH INS.
Wcf^ttord.
•Whena j.iuth, I wu» otruuj: and active, «hl«
to worU liaid.uud uinhliluUH to ciicn-id hi life.
1 am now U year* of »jte. ami M ye «r* ftjco h««
gan lo hnveeplle|illc llt^, iansod, as wo Iwlleve,
hy Injiiiieti to the splno received hy a fall, R*
noiK! of our family have ever hecn hlmllnrly
ainietud. Sdine nine year* ago, hy udvlea of a
phy^lelHn, I heRan lo taUe a hronihle coiB'
pouiiil, wldcti liud a ipiletliiK elTeci upon my
nervv«. Tni' hcliijr. a« I am told, a '«uinulu-
Uvc »lrUK,' and lukhiR nothhi;.' lo carry It out of
my cjktvai, It had a utHastrims and
A I. Muni K. il.il. KKKKlT
upuii my hlood. In 1m< t, 1 think I nevor rxmid
axalii Koihioiii/h the p.ilii nad nd^ry of tna
piii«t two yearn. Xoon aticr 1 hoKaii wllh tha
hnnnide, H<l^e^ appeared on ihe cahc.^ of mf
h'K». .slowly hut "Uruly tluy t^prcud over my
body. I tried all llie medh'tnctf Mil could hoar
of, hut iii'tlitiitf sii(\ed Itiidr lerrlhle proKi-uaa.
They lje«' une verrnevtre iiinter nr Uiiot'.s, nnd
when I walked IiUmhI would Mtart fro'ii them
and iintrk on the floor my path Irom room to
I room. .\l lcii;{tli tini (MrilH hieainc contrarted
Ml thai I ould no lon|(ir walk, and wa« ohllKcd
In di'«p.dr lo lake lo my l<c<l, froiii wideh 1
iidver cxpoctLvt lu rUu. Kxit'inlnK my haad,
hauil''. Iceland hiva«l, I w.n» lit' rally covered
with n.res, consuintly dhilnr>ihiii corruption.
No word.4 can eun\ey au hlca at the leirlhle
iiifl't'i-1ii((n I «'iidnred, hi my eonilhhm wait al-
iMotil loo terrtide to desctlhe. luifunuhlu to
«U up or Me down, hiil wa^* uhll^ceil to kuep In n
reelUilii/ iioKltluiii I'u-llnKon my fret, hIpH, tlio
palm- ol my handx. and the haelv of my head.
I e •iild uut hc.ir llie loiicli of Inavy clothing,
and my co\erlnif» wei'i) ol iho ilKlitol poiM.lhlij
inaierlulb. When tln-y woi-u elnu.ged or th«
cloiUH on ni\ llmhn were rmiove'l, Ini'kw waha
iMtim' oil Willi Ihftii. WhinohlKorcit dried up
now oiien tunned.
I IUI> NO API'KTITK
Or Mtr«n;^tli, ciiuM eat hanlly aiiylldiitr, and
wibln mieii pain Ih.ti 1 eonld •'Icep only when
I hcciiine lot ally exhiim^tcit and relapsed Into
uncotiM'loiiRnesH. 1 hud the constant utlentlon
of a I'jvhijf father and mol her, who iUinuMt «x-
huust.'dthelr health and mean* In eudeavo
liitf to relieve my nuilerln>{«. 1 had iMtcn con
lined lo the hcd alamt a year when, In iSeplc
her, I s<l. I a^ked mother It 1 could try Hood'
8uri>a|iai'llla, aii we hud read of Un rumarkabl
■iic<'e<iM. 1 took one hottlf and notlceil m
(tiangu in iny eondltljn, hut continued lo une It.
When on the ilfth lioltle we mnJceil that »h«
■oreit iteemed tu l'>ok hctter, and the flush undar
thoin naiHral.
This Ray of Hope
Wasclieerliitf, aiil when my yoiii g frlemU In
the village made me u Chrlstiinis present of a
il../,en hollies of llo.id'ii ,s ii>aparlHa, mv gnrtl-
tilde to them ami lo iho mcilrlno was ahnosT
mixpeakahle. 1 continued lo lin|»rove. The
imiallerBOies gradually healnl up, and vven
the more siid'horn onoH were foii'ed nt last to
yield to the medicine. Niwi.iid lieallhy ski
formed. My appetite came l»ae . tome, I ato
well and Increased in llesli. I ifoon began to get
natural sh'cp, and now re-t as well hi* any ono.
After hcin:; conihuil to the In c| a year and flva
niontliH I was ahle to «:et up. 1 -coined to glow
BtroiiKcr every week, and eoidd Boon work
ahoiil the lioue, and walk whli a cane, which I
should not need, hiiHor the eoiitraeting elToct
of the 6()res upon tlij cords of my lejf.i. 1 [am
now
KNTIIIKI.Y FIIEP VW'M 80HE8,
Hiving all over my l.ody only the sears aa re
minders of my i-iinerlngs. My whido improve-
nicnl 1 attnhute solely to Hood's Saraaparllla,
OOLD IN GREAT BRITAIN.
^lU General Dlatrlbntlon Over All Parte
of the lalauda.
The truth l8, that gold, which Is, perhap».
the most widely dlslrihuted, though also
one of the scarcest of nietala. Is fur more gen-
erally acaltered over the«o islands than Is
UHuaily believed. It has been iniueJ in near-
ly every <;;)untv in (Jreat IJrilain, und tliough
It would Ut; sunguliie to predi. I any great
fulnre for tlii:^ hraiieh of industry, there is
alv>u<su |)ovlhill!v of a "gold ex. Iteinenl
brcaKiii'.' i»iil in some ol the iinciiilaiiioii-
uarlB ol lijc (kingdom, (iold Is whiinsii'al in
Its occurrence. .No one «'aii say wjicii or
where, or under what eomlltluiis. It N tube
found, and ilieie is no diilil»l that many of
the Welcli, lri-!i ami even. '^cotllsh-dig'-'in'."
Wereipilte a.-trUli as mmi.c whhli »iit.sniipdit.
Iv proved mines of wealili in i alilorida a»«l
Australia. Ill Itichard ll.'s lii.ic ho.ds of
luliiON wi'i'.' ••locited," 'Mier4;m inner wciv
Hilually iirouglit from lloln'inl l*. to worU
them, and the records of tin' years ►.uei-. ei •
ing arc studded with royal i^r.mls u- ^v«uU
real or fun<'ied mines of metal. It s. imh'cd.
believed thai soun' of III'! coin of th.' pi rlo-i
wuH ma.ii! out of the nallv.; gold, lliouzh the
.dniieisan. tliH,lM ftvot'* tlm i'<»:.al dues a
lar,i' poriioii w^is concealed or in.ide into
oi'inniei'.t*. Ill .'Mollaiid U.ivid I- ;;i'.»nle.d ii
irol \ mine III Flfcshire. ami ahoiil thirty yearn
5-0 Ihere waM soim'thhiu lihc an •'e.\iil..-
meiii" over the alli mids nia h lo rcunm Hie
worUiiiir of ll'.e Jong-ah.indoiied d.po.-ils.
The lei'or.l. ot ihc >coll; 'i I'arii uneiil eon-
tain ireiiuciil Mniilioii of yold. I lie miu'-s
of Waldo. Uhead. in Nilhlah'. w.ie In tiill
workiii.'. iiuiil iliod.'i"al of Klul.hn and Urn
death of the Kiiu ied l» Hi' s'i-pcn«|o:i of
op< lalioiis. SoiiM' seirs laler th-y wei.t hi
lu cmlahi ••lll-di Dili hmeii." who . luplov-d
,TM» nun, an 1, it is h.jiiv.'.l. ohiaim-d l..iiMl,-
t»'ii worth of u-dd -i siitii w)d''h.mu.| boat
h.a-t III !.!.'d lo arriv al .Miyl'.iing Ilk.' ii tall*
bipiivuleiil to IIS v.dnc at tin' iii«:s.Ml d:i\ .
Ah\\» hav.' sai.l. Iheie lie f.'W e,.niilr.h
of llie world III wliLligold |. more u.neral v
disU-ihui.;l 111 Ml ill our own. 1 hero Is
acarci'l) ad.sirtci in .vh!.'!i iiio.e or lis» Ii.'i<
not liocn found, ind not lom.; ago xpi-cks i»f
DAY, FEBBUARY 10, 1888.
3
TJSCOBS
I 0 -It^"-" fv ^\ '■''
OliuM. 'W. Eaton, 13voUort
Boom 17 Central Block.
Attcntton given to all flrdt-clasB loano and
Invcatments.
(J A 3 .\: ■■ I' ' '.
I Pf . tl INVEST)! i^NTS 0 Pl.lli.
VV.iJ.CLVKK AL'O., of Ml.NMCAPOUH, pfftl
Fira* Af<)r(<titf/>-* on FuftiiH in Minticuvtaniul im-
kota U\ aiiiouJUi. ol *;tuti and upwardr ; lutcreal
fnnii 7 to h p«reMit. .\rortgayt^ oh MtunropiUU
VUu I'roiurtu.Un^'i"'^^'* I'crcuni. I'llU-enyiJ.a-fi
experteiK^c. .Saul to n<.s(om>JI(ce for JuwiphiH
and rcfei'eiici'.M before yon Inveni elsewhere.
OKOKOK ^VALl..\V^:, Agem, r.» MUk blrt'Ot,
Itooia 40, ISoatjii.
®B8 anil Golit,
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
,:. OFFICE
22 SHAUUCK STF.tET, CGR. MiOCLE.
ffiscellaneous*
BimiiUjSjS €axrisi.
\^
frJtv»-»'"l»
Indigestion
is the first form of Dys-
pop:;Ia. It m:iy be tlie
fault of the food, but the
CILANCES AKi: it h tllG
stoiiiach's fault.
Wliatever the cause.
It can be cured — and
cured permanendy — by
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 NnsuMU StrtjH, - - - Ni'w York,
HAVK c"^>^sl.^^•*^Lv or< iiaku
A HKLKCTION <H"' CHOJCl!: INVKST-
All'JNX !»ttC'».!ltlTlK.'<.
Corrtsiitimtt MC« of ftuii/irit, nroLrrtund InvttU
ort n'Mtciltfl.
i ,■:'■■ .-y, ■ *■■•."'' -■««*'♦••''' <*'^ ^
SK'tVALL <}. M.liCK. rr»»!ii«Knt,
JACtilt mnil..Kh. Tiea»ur»T,
i)iin:cTous» i
I so. 7 JOHN KTKEKT.
8KWA1.I, <i. MACK, IKVI .^tMlAIJlK.^ ,
JACOi; IKKiKIJ.s;, i.Kullf.K .Mt»: I.Kl, I
JAMfcfi It. H:ANt IS, .iOlLN V. KIMUAIX.
M I \ AMifctt Ii. ( t MNUCK.
not liocn rouii'i. iii'i no: loie.; a^i. i.]. m.im. ..i ; Ly \ V-^ I ___ \
It well- d. lected III a tpli'itilv of peli'ilesl »^ j ■"V
takonoiilofa xravel pit on Tooiiiu ( oin. j / ¥1 A f I HP A 1/ T L/lf I f%
mo;.. In lln subu.h* of l.oml.m. Ireland, j I \l\V\ U iS'W *- 5 ' Ul— U
>Nl,iU t. eo', staidly hewalUn,' Its ink «'' ! | | \ \ V ■
»,lr,..|,re.lly iniier r.v.n'el -or;ir«*<..ld I , . , niirrlv VCCfC'
Ih. I.I i-ru.' I. than any o;ln r portion 4d tin
kilt • 1 »ni. .'SO Will wa. this kii-vvn. thai at ,
till' P<i I III when the Noriiiiii priii<'e« .'X'ict»
ed ireasuii'Ini the ii"' of their I'leiicli piW-
wnsiiiio., Kii^jl tnd « IS K.pii.'ctl I'l tiirnli»li
Hllvcr aloi.i', while III iiiml was eillel upon I
for I'pial amoiiiiis "f the pticloiis iii. fiN,
tJohi "iiiaiiieiits were more coiniimn in Ir.'- ,
land than 111 any other p.»rt of the l»rlli<li|
Iklnn Is. "the Collar of k' d-l that Mdachi j
vote" I.I In;; in all lilMlihoo.| tint pr..dueu of !
lhuliall\e i|. po^llN. .liiHl before the Itehel- ,
llouol 1TI»S the >\ l.klow iiiinex wire cMeli-
«lvel\ woi Led, an.l to ttili day sin ill ipini-
lltli'sarecoiislaiilly liou«hl by Dublin Jesvel- ^
tv». One iiUKuel |s afjlriiicl t'l h i\c wi i-^'in-d i
tw«'iil\-lvvo ouiicei.. aii'l another Ihu ounce-; i
but lh".>e. liKe the t raw ford nil;:','et of the
nlxteenlli century, wliicli is sai'l to liu"
wvkhed two pounds and a half, are not Mrv
well vouehel for. Howi ver. more than
fort V \ earn »j(o there was oxhihiled In Ihi'
luoi'tiH uf the Itoyal Ihihlin noclely one ple<'e
W«'l»:hin<— bitH of altuched •piiirl/. an I all -
forty ounces, and tliea- Im a vujiue riinn'r that
one of seven pounds was di-intcri'ed from
the alluvial Kruvel of \Vlckh>w. Alto'.'clher.
In ino.lern liincH, Mmietlilii^ like ilJ'i.hlXl
worth of ifol'l liaM lieeii ohlained from that
portion of Ireland, and Hie Mi|>|'ly N hy no
means exhau«t<.l. Hi ill \v*<* so are the W'cMi
MDil Si'olllsh deposit.. To HiUday a favorite
Suinlav ainusement aiiioiu the l,e:|.lhHI*
lulneni in to M'arch fm' L'old. .Manv of the
wealthier famllicK In the vhdiiity have oriia-
II ents made of It, and it Is uiKlcrKlood that
Il e l-Iinpress |';u;:eiiin had a m ekiet inaniifaci-
iired from the noU\ of her prandial her'*
country. 1 1 U true the imlal N sol. I at a
rather "liiizli rate; hut hy those wlio lan allord
llfbeii poumlH an ounce there Is nem'i-.i'ly
nioiu or leio* to b« had. The Sulherlaiid dl;;-
tfliKH of twenty years ««o yiel.led very projii-
Ulnx icKullH. rh« owner of the lami di.l
not. however, rexurd Iho inroadsof str!iii;/er«
with much compiaisunce. They destroyed
the hheep riinx ami ifonerally Wi re of -reaUr
trouble than the metal they waslii;.! out c»f
the Helnisilale hoil was worth. The worst of
all these dijfKlnxs is that, lhou«h there Is k'oI.I.
It woul'l probably cost more to extra.t it
which arc purely vc^^e-
table and free from all
injurious
in^^rcdic^nts.
For 8«l« t>y all DnnrpUU. Prlra » rt«. p«r bo«|
8 hoxps f.ir «i\ ou.; or K'«it I'V ii'ith, p'»«t»i;'' •"• ''. "*
ncviiiiot i)rico. i)r. J. U.ttctvnck n, b«u, ritliMlai
Catarh
TfLY
9At
'm B^v\J
CREAM BAIM
oovu'
i^«H,a,
TO -
t/Ct
I (Mfitiiaitatlie Naaul
IM»«»Beii. AllayM
I |>.»lii nntl Intlitnf
iiiittlun, llftil* lli«*
jsorw*. Uf»tor»»a
1 II *• Hen !•<«■ of
Tii*l<9 and Ninelt.
iTBTTHEOtlKE
i Valuable Investment.
THE CHMiii-iON SILVEe MlilitfG CO.,
QBc.) 'iR Ot'U'i-al i-trot)!, Boom 10,
hl'AI.I>lM. II! • !'.
omsr* a vil»ia»'l« liive«lmem lo .Iho^o who «le.
»lro Hiiii- leMrm* t»v tl.i'lr !'«'ney. The com-
imnr aro not eiijjuKed la any wlld.i-at ►i»oeulu-
: lion. They nre -elde;: tlie stock nfm \u merlin,
behi.' I'onlhlent ll..t It will nah«e wiu'.t they
claim. Call and uhki|ueMlrmi.
PrIvMte Milt* to S*.m York.
Teleplioiif Call, HIK-.M.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
hTOCKS IIOM)."*. «JllAIN ANI» PKO-
VIWlONNI»o«trht and »<.hl lor t»»l», or cnr-
rled uu .MniB'')-
PRSCEOFGAS,
Willi the fllwoniit oH tor prompt pay-
nn ni. U
§I.tiO i)rr Tliousrtinl Foe(.
.'^
.f*^ III' >''
fiOO BUSHKLS
RUSSIA^! SEEO OATS
— jl^'U .
For t»*leeheap by
,jr. O. J%p^i-TZICM A. CO..
W. rti Mnil W Slwrkfit Str*-. t.
Solon ^W. Stevens,
ATXORIN E Y- AX - LA'W,
Mo. 3 KsrrUtcra Hall.
HAIIKISON W. STKKKTER,
CuuM(nt>l«) «iu«l Collector,
Kooni No. O, Central Itlock.
0(lle4.> iiours, from Si to 12, 2 to A, aud Moud»y,
Tiiiirh.eiy :iiul Krhhiy uvenliiKs from 7 t^ ;'.
A^-Speclal atUiilton lo rolleclloii of rculit MMl
Kfiicraf ear*' ol leneineut prop.rtv^
1>1<. O. "a. WII.KINI8I,
Surgeon ( hiropodisi.
No. 1 I*r«»eott Utroel, . • LtJMuli. Ma*e>
I ' . ICI
•1
»1«^
%-> 'v
KJIIKT-I LASS
Gas CookiiijA' Stoves
8ci Up and i-enteu ai ft .ow niie pir year,
plplUii inclii.led.
■%.
3 r, O. BHlldtna* LowM,
v^V^^^n.l^ A particle In ap
\^^ ii.»*. |,n,.,| Int.) e«cn no»-
• kfCWU'D irll andUaKreeahlc.
T Ei W ^ W\ Price a«l ct«. al I >rn;t-
KUt":hvtnrtll,ivKls««'re.l.(WcLH. KhV UUOTH-
KIIS, •ri.^ tJi-oeiiwIeh *trcet, Now 1 ork.
MEDiC&L ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCC[[DS LIK[ SUCCESS.
I Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
I Thfl Glory of a Man is in Hii Strentrth.
I Nerve or l»hva!o»l Fore*- When Lo»t Quick-
ly W«»iiliiod by Con»ultlug
i L>i^. e. .J. LKWis.
i:; 'iris v^lShl'-'^'lmln^Hh: wa^^eSonf 1 Who. after Intense .imty -j;^--"^^^:
T\ucUot which were made the !^-':^'-l^^]^:X:i\^
' llrahi un.1 s»tdmi\ Cont, Hi.ermHlorrn.ua. ^eini-
na W. aknoM. Fluid Krteapoa, Impolency and
l)eran»td Fm c.tl..nK of the Nervous and .encr.
, ..iVv^ •fvUtiiT THIS NKW ANU MAllVKI..
'oUSM 'dUCAhlMih^^^^ has cure.l th'
moHtde^i.erate tormh of NervouB lHHordcr« In
Kyomitf an<l ohl. To dehlllt4it'.>. youth U he
.,tow»UevlLCorol manliood, an.l In advai.ee.
'aKOt e"hiblUhe«the^vl^or '»f^outh without
INVESTMENTS
AT —
Klrnt martxaife, wllh eou|ton liond* «tUehe«l.
,„iN I.U »cml !:..nually by AppleUm Nalhmii
llaiik. Secured on bn|irove.| farms In the weH,
from :i lo .'• Ihne» ihn value of He loan. AIMO-
ill el r •ffi.re, and i-rliiclpal ami »nlere«t paid
n* a rulp with as mia-h prompinesH an irovern^
men! lMm.lH. An.oants froiii ff ' '.'I- J'*' ' ' W
an.l H tier cent. Apply to Al.l.>l»»N ALLKN,
Mallear hlo«'k. .M tleiilnd street. roomH .^ ami «.
Kr to .l«» IN K. KIMMAI.L., Pres .lent Ap-
iVi m N-ntonnl IImiiU. ^^KWAU. i;. .MACK.
I \MI'«* K. KKLLOWS. K. It. rATlJM, HAl'-
liOOl) WUIUIIT, WI.-MAM MANMNli.
COKE,
Ittoken, *«:rceiicd and cloltvered at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CA8H.
Mo rhargc nmde for the uee nf vetere.
fio ('liarL'o iiiwd.< for running aupplir
plpea rroni i.irt.dl niMlii* lo eouauiiMiri'oel-
li»r».
Orders, when Iwft. at omw, promptly «t-
tended to.
KHTAItl.IKHi:U IHAT.
file
Oht stand of Andrew* A Wheiler. 41 Thorn
dike strt'et (Nerlh.rn ih'|.ol). The laiKoa hihI
llncHt Htoek of lliihtieil work to he lomnl U<
.Mhhdehex eonnlv, at prh-en niiieli lower than
can he obtained elsewhere for IhslelaM work.
NoeMraeharKu for iteltlMK work either In or
out of Lowed. All <irder» proin|itly execuleO
aud In a HallHfaeU>ry manner.
C. II. AM>KKW!«. V. WHK.KLKU,
41 Thorndike street. • • Norlli.rii Drpol
L O W K M. . M A 8 » .
MOULOINGS
0. K. I'L'HHINO, Agent. inovcryvaHolyforhouHennUh.and all kind*
of
tores and other ornameiilH of preliistoiie
«ees WSf" «■*•«■' l'"''*'-'*'""''*''''''''""'* ""*"' "^
Jy than their hUeeeMsnrs. In any ease, fzold
tMliiin;; is not a vcrv prcfltahle pur-nlt ; but
It po-ses^eH that atirMctlve element of irani-
blill^' whi. h will perhapH secure for it, even in
* 'dH eonntrv. a lonu'er leaso o.' life thaw It
de.s."\es.— "[Lomhm .standard.
Antiquity of the Hanjo.
Thai iirlmiUve Instrument, the banjo, has
hilcly OiMaincd a renewal of its poiuilarily
ainoi'.K the nociety women of Hosion. A
lady of inv acipiaintance whom I venture. I
tochairiidldlv on the siihjccl a day or two
ujro look what I sai.l nuile seriously.
••Why." ^aid hlie. an she ran her llii'^ers over
ilAKV C«)M-
i.'uAlNTH'i'AV'utc or Chronic, DIs.'harRes Strlc
I {.IVe, l^VtVnilon of the ITrlne. (;ravel,Tvldney
the |)Ot.ftlblllty of fall
iiiri;. llttenlton or iii'; iini«--, «•>..>»>» ■«•■«»" j or
I la^de^ 1 is.n-dcr.*. syphlllK. h.'A'on.Uiry \v.n,..
I toim. Eruptions, SkP. l>l«e.i«es, all are i-.h^o-
1 luw?v ci.re«l wUhonl the use of men-nry, eoimU
' a ovSt onH. No rcHtrtclh.n* In diet «.r hln-
imrnc ro 1 bu»lne8«. Ri:«^KNr cabks cuuia.
, N Titurr OK f oiMi I.AV8. ratlcnts whose ea.'^cs
,-vo 1 eon neirleeted, Iftdly treated or mo.
i 'uouncedlurwn'hle.arc parifcalarly Invited to
SIX PER CENT.
FIReiX MORXOAOE
WATER CO. BOiNDS,
Prlncli-al au<l interest payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
Wcoffei a lliulie.l amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
and niter enrelul e.vandnalh.n rei-oinmend them
tor lii\e»tmeiit.
BREWSTER, COBB & ESTABROOK,
35 OongresB Street, Boston.
Full liiforinnllon In rcRnnl to these bond* may
he obtained from C. U . Katon, Central block.
StobfB anil IslangtB,
Mm id Pallor Stoves
AT THE L0WK8T Plticks.
M4 MERRIMACK ATRKKT.
Has focelved New Swiss and
Hanilmrg Embroidorios. Inser-
tions, Allovers and Tucking?*.
Torchon >ind otiier Laces. Uuch-
ings, Coventry Kulllini;s, white
and colored. German and Ameri-
can Corsets, Also Linen Stamped
Ooodsj in great variety. Exanil-
nation is solicited.
25 dozen Brass Hooped Cedar
Palls,
100 bo.res American, Wltiie Cap
anfl IVhite Cloud Soap.
25 boxes Dobbins' FJcelrlc Soap,
25 boxes JVhite, Green and Mot~
tied Castile Soaps, in bars, 1-2
lb, bars and 1-4 lb, bars.
and can tnahrully say I liellevu I owe iny life
Mr. Ptcvens— I wish tolh mk you for the pood j i,, this wonilcrf.il nie.heliie." G. Wakhen Rah-
done hy ,"'«''V''"s'%« *',!!*'!.' i!!i^il.o"ioeal'r"a\„1 Kis. UamarUcotta MilU, Line )ln County, Mc.
year HKo 1 sntfered from a Kcvere coi!f<n, ami ^ •
loiiii.l other remedies InellVctlve. I hoi.Kdit a y Corroboration
tO.cent bottle oivonrnilMuie, an.l before tall i ^'^' »^f»# / www/ mhw,.
of It w a.s tronn my i-^«n;rli ha't «li-ap|ieared. I Of the above tcsi'.monlal wo can refer to alniOBl
Inul no hlea llial I fhould he >-o cpilckly relieved, every resident of Dam. rbicolta Mills and the
Sda;;«hle^^^S:7?;S;^wl*'ln..r^''c::Jd;' village, «hont. To be more .peclflc, we have
hut the use of the mixture f.M' a day helped her, ^recclvtcl leuerp endori»in>f Mr. Uankln's staie-
and In a day ov t^v«)jn_f)re I e\ne''i_ shc^ will be mcntnnd te.-lllyins to the wonderful power of^
cnreil
Mn.s.
TIIOMA.S HUKNNAN,
r>i Charles .street, Lowell.
' Ilood'rt .'^arbaparllhi as show^n In this case, ttota
' Makk I). Uamun,
! .1. F. Mfi.LlOAN, Postmaster,
W. T. YOKK, Hotel Proprietor,
'. W. C. ruAOUli, all of namarlscotla Mills.
i B. K. \VlN8iA>w, of Urockion, Blaas., for 16
j years postmaster an.l express agent at Da-
We are now aHlimc all kin.l^ of PATKNT ! marlscotla Mills.
»n:i>ICINKS at the very lowont cut prlee.. ' »«««■ "• M. Whittkmokk. Ayer, Mass.
the eal^nt.MrinKs .;if ,»''VVr'^, ''''ill'V ^iJSiuSses^^
rcspectabi! IV. the banjo sliotild he the llio^t , Klvcn »" »*V;, .^^y,,f imikty vkaum.
leiieratcl of musical eoiitrivanc,>. I I'-'ve ruACtwci-mmai l«^of^.n.^^^^^^^^^^^^
been lookiii- up the matter reeciitlv, so I caii , **"' :,;^ ^.^ve been comph^tefy dlscouriufcd of
spcakof it asone who kmnw. rictiil-LS o' ! ^."JJ^.^i ,. ,..nvod alter liavhij,' *''jl'7V'T"u.l
t he banjo in a modilied buiii. are foni -I uimu ^';,^,; v-irlou.- ndvertiw. I no- •.rums electric belts,
e fe'vi.liaii and Assyiiaii moni.mcids '^ .\\Vllc'. l.nn-.hihly do more ""-l" ' ''"^'^ j
Uilt40c!i.iiiries a,o, and soi.ielhinK very : ^viVy phane of dhieavo deman.ls^^^^
nile it was used on f.>tive. oc^mous by the 1 ;M|<;;;i-« ,t|:™;;^;;,, ^« ^, ^Suhl «^ ^^.;
ancient Hebrews. Ima-ine if you picase hoen KM ' ^^^^^^^
thatditfiiilicd ^'eiitlcman. M'^^''^. f''-''^\'':'' ''J , '"i\„ ^il' the -Intles ol Hie. whether Ihey he
strutnininK upon the imiodioiis siiecii-kiii^ Xpu-d ..r mental, pertaluiuK to manlcd life
But, as well as I can make out. Ihi; oii-inal ,',j.i.,3i„i,.t. (,i,,8Pe>lnese."
bMiijo, as invented by tlie sava-^e natives <'' ; c„„a„i,«tio«, .neaielnei«, *c., »«.
Africa, was -iui|ily a^'onrd with a sUin ami : ^' "' Working Cl:n«a«« »2.jO.
Of the v«fry bi'nt n4nkr»,
AX LOW l^RICKS.
Call and see our v.irlety.
N.:J. A7IER&CO.,
51 MAKKKT 8TRKKT.
i^xjM:Di!:it
ForbulldlnKitepalrlnitor fencing can bo oh
talnutl at
LOWK8T raiOES
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Hutt4»n Ntreet. Corner of Fletcher.
iyflie*' hourM: ^ a. n.. t-j 1- u... U ;■
i.. ni.; .Sun-h.y*., I u< 4 i>. in.
I>r. K. B. *l?reMo<>tt,
Late Oculist to NoTtijwei»H rn 1>Iiim rwu •■ , New
Vork city.
OH1n-.No. 8 Wyiiian'* Ki«h|i«(.», roroM
M< rrliiotfk aiul Oiitral Mtreete, i.'p;^ '.»tth
IM. hlcl rr. unhe <lavs ai.il hourit : \v !.1>MW*
HAV.H i nd«KAH'i,liA V-s, ir.ni'.Mt. .i.tinOll
p. m. l'Xeln>'lve iitlen'ton y Ivi i. to <l: i .■ cc of
I Eye, Ear and Throat.
A-M>h!:WS \ WIJKll.ld'..
!;>. I .V J.J Ll.- II >. i) IB.'. 7.
MAHt'KAtrrKn.* <•»
fins Of iilG anii isfDls mi
.V.». 41 ThurnffUe Str^'^t,
Neer Norttic.'ii IKj.cl.
C. H. AWimitWH. IHAI'. » Mr.Kl.m
Machinist atid Engineer
steam, Oas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job Worker ami Ui-|ialr»>r «f Nti'uni, «*«e
Muct Walrr KiiRlnea. rrtotlitir I'rwaMdi
.Stciiiii IMiinn*, Nli.tniii*. rulley«. Ljtwa
Mower», Mowiiiir Mim-IiIii<>d. vt4!«
Shop 25 Middle Street, Lowell.
TKI-KPIIOWK 1S4-4.
first Letter foundry m ka [ntlaiHl^
COMMI.NCKIl IN 1KI7.
Boston Typt3 Foundry,
Noted for lU bard and biuKh metal. It* 'amt
varlvUttii of
BOOK AND JOB TYPK,
And for lU UNKIVALLKD Newspaper Ka.ee.
Address orders to JilllN K. lUNiKlUl. Ai<en>
K Water strovt, Boston.
4i^The Courier and Journal lypel^ from tW»
foundry .
Mr. 8tcvenn— Kncloseil p'eaBe llml J2, for
wlil.h fiend Us value In the IMienmatlc Porous
riftftcr. I think they stand the Florida chnialc
the hest of anvtnliiK wc have trlc'l. Vonm truly,
.J. H. PAILKV,
Apopku, Florida.
I lit. I.KWI;^ Is permanently located at
3i5 MtirUot Ss^troet.
"I have la^en inarrietl now."' iKiusled a i
prosy old ftdlow , "more than thirty ycniH ;
und have never (tlvcn my wife a cross word;
HUDuJ^one of these little onesto hes.:audal- ; nor have I rver been without a\mli\<toi Dr. i
K-whnttbenv or fall, and hence to aln, BuII'h Cough Syrup In e.'ise of a cold or,
jind to turn «w»y from the true faith and I cough.'
If you have a liDuae or rooms
to lot, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valujiblosj ; if you desire to
'property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the .benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fail of being
1: eard trom.
BOOTS and UCItKS 3 eeuta an ouuvc.
Dear Mr. SteveiiP— For ten years 1 have hecn
n .siilTerer from partial paralysir* due lo an In- '
jurytottie spine. The cypipioins have l>ecn
complicated wllh biliousness, headache and
i)llcs, c.ompelllnjj me to lose many <l«yn' work. 1
liicd many reinedlcs,hut not until a year ajro did
I Ilnd what a boon .Stevens's Compound Damie
lion IMUb were. All other pills canse.l atUiekH
of piles. .Stevens's cured the heailache and
biliousness, nn.l ilic idles as well. 1 have no
sick headaches now, and I make a practice of
takhiK a llKht dose of iho pills every week. The
Dandelion IMlltt linvc iiroved exactly what mv
gyslein reriulies, and you mny be hiire 1 will
pcrsevci-e In lliclr use. M. \v. I5AILKY,
74 Dutton street, Lowell.
Mr. $tevens~I want to say that your .Sarsapn-
rlilalsjust the lliin« for ihobe 'who arc rim
ilown. I know because I have liic.l It. Througli
overwork my health was bidly shattered. I
took a t-tnglti hot lu nnd In les;. than a month
was completely restoreil. Had I not taken It I
BlioiUd hj.vc been obllK^'d lo ipilt work. My ap-
petite Is (food ami I feel iiracllcally a new man.
A sliitfle iHJtile wan tunicleiii.
.JOHN P. CHEAHIN, Lowell.
2HOW CAKI>rt, HAND BILLS, POSTEB*
5 Pro^ amine;!, Clrc-dars, MnslnesB C»rUi
feddloK Cants, Ac., prtiit*^! »t tnU oiuos
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
14 MIDDLESEX STBEET.
William H. CI'hiiim;, Worcester, Mass.
TiiKKON O. Rankin, Wonx'stcr, Mass.
.John II.Kankin, Worcester, Mass.
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston.
What More is Necessary ?
.Surely, after rciullnirtho .-ibove, not oven the
most skeptical can doubt the pccuhar power of
Jloo.l's .Sarsaparilia In purlfylii?r the hlood, driv-
ing out dlscaee.and Imparting health and vigor./
Salt Jlfiemn,
"1 was troubled with salt rheum till about
three years ago. My face about the eyes wonid
bo swollen and scabbed, my liands and parts of
my body would be raw i-ores for weeks at »
time, my lie*!! would seem so rotte.i that 1 could
roll pieces of flesh from between my lingers as
large as a lica. In fact I was
TOIIMKNTKI) WITH SALT RIIKUM
In the worst form, and had to leave oO work al-
together. I consulted several docloin, but tbey
gave me no relief whatever. One ealleii It typ«
poison and gave mc medicine ncrordlngly; bat
salt rheum «;nnnot he ciircil In that way, I »••
sure you. bcolng Ilood'a Sarsaparilia adver-
; Used, I bought one bottle and used It acoording
\ to directions. It helped mo so much that I look
a lecond and third Itottlc, and
I HAVK NOT UEKN TROITULED
with salt rheum since. I will recommend Hood's
' Sarsaparilia not only for salt rheum, bat for
I humors of all kinds, loss of appetite, and that
I <all-gone' feeling so often experienced by eTCry*
lone. In treating for salt rheum I used HoOd'a^
! Olive Ointment on the places affected. A. D.
' BOBBiwt, Uagar street, Jamaica Plain, MaM."
tiio ilitestine> of some aiiiiiial hlr.tlched ;;cr.)s.s
!^;ni^i:.:^';nli;!'nii^Jio;*'lo'i;i::Kr;l,:Set ; 120 r^iei^p street. Fra^i^efice^ R. L
tShunquets. IinyMdf have seen 'V"J«- : o«^<»%,;frhour'^^^^^^
of a preei.^ely similar couslruclion Pl'^ve- 1 ; .street), uaiee houMau^^^ not later. FK-
Spo"»'V negroes in the .soulli. I have 'jO , «" ;^«'''l 'l.^ ;»'.,5^ '^^^^^^ TREAT-
doubtthev broiifihl the banjo with thcui in MALh COMi i.ai. x
thi.s undevclop.'d eoinliliou from then; own \ ' " ,„ _,,, COUNTHY PATIKNTS.
onnntrv Presuiiiahl V I became what it is at ' n«»ii^is- *«' »^"»^ ,„„„viniinn of rise
read
ever, luai. v..^ 't-.-j — , -> , , ,
ficlled Uiisrer board und
enl throu;;h the applicilion to it of priii- Ir. ^;0«-'«; '. y^., '."u^^oahuely "send a sup,;l>
■H already famil ar in the «iiitar. No v 1 ;.^ jy^-^^^^^^^^S,^^^^^^
know evervt!iin(« I have been able «<> 2. 'Hiorland^^^^^ '^^^^^
upTn the subject. I should-iuld how- ! r^^SK cl^^^^^^^^^ '^^^^ Pubushko :
• that the K'^vptian banjo had four i __^______ ,^ «.j.*i^„
iL's with a fretted llnsrer hoard audi >■ «L, Fourth Kdltlon
parchnlent head." Henceforth 1 \"W 'mt I
will never speak otherwise th.m with the ut-
roost respc«!t of this instruint;nt.— [IJoston
Letter.
( ; \ A TeinperaiMse Barbecue.
Wo can convince skeptics that here Is a
place, and largely a whole state, where
prohibUiou docs prohibit. L;ist week at,
Tttuares, seven miles distant, 5000 people
L'ttthered nt a barbecue ami not a single
.irunken man was seen. At this genuine
"barbecue," held to aid In determinlm? the
looation of the county MUt, wore prepared
in an open oven 100 feet louir. ei;:ht whole
oxen, 12 Iiokh and 10 sheep, all hcln« pierced
with lonir woo<len poles .•iiid huiii,' over -tie
flro until sunUleiitlv cooked. The speaking
on IhU occasion camt; as near jren nine orato-
ry as any I ever heard.— [Wm. H. Karle iu
Worcester Spy. '
Some of our most prominent citizens have
been cured of rheumallsni of years' ftnnd iig
by that wonderful paln-baiilshcr. Salvation
Oil. Sold by druKKlsls for twenty-live cenlu
a bottle. .
MaHufaeturimg an* Xnttroad Stock*
tod other Investment socurlUes bought and sold
by Wm. Shepard, 38 Central street. Telephone
Mo.Wft-l.
MINUTES
Fourth Kdltlon
aiedical Minntes,
with additional oxilored
lllustratlons.a Portrait
OK TiiK Author, and a
MSTokCOMI'LAINT.S.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment anfl
«pce«ivcure of above sub-
iects, sexual lUseascsetc.
Price 'i^ cents by mall
lio any aililrcss, from the
"author, Dr.C. J.L^wis.
Accntfor Medical Minutes, W. W. DUNCAN,
lt>l Mhldlosex Street.
COOK, TAYLOR & CO
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
HAVINCI TOO MANY
Seal Plush Garments
ON HAND WK .MAKE VKKY LOW
PIIICES, A8 BELOW:
6 i»»irf«'et nttln« short Pluuh Sawiuea tU
• VO.OO, dowu from S13.
7 extra tine abort Flush Saeques nt Sl'^.SO,
down fron» •IS.flO.
!44 elegant Plush Wraps Ht SI 0.00 and
•r.3.60, down from HIS and •18.
t Phish Wrapn, hnmlsomely triuatned, at
9,iO.0O and tt^S.OO, down from W30 and
S37.50.
8 Pliish Kacques, full length and real Seal
Ornaments, v»lth Satin Lining:, at •IS.OO,
down from 8 23. SO.
1 1 extra tine Peal Plush Sacques at SaS.OO,
down from •38.
A few more of those extra larRo sixes In
Plush Sacques reduced from 840.00 to
S20.50. and from 850.00 to 834.SO.
1 extra Ulack Lvnx Boa and JHuflT 817.50,
down from W-iS.
3 handsome Beaver Hets at 814.00, down
from 920.
a vuperlor White Marten Sets 89.00, down
from 010.
No8. 121, 123 and 125 Central Street.
Advertise in tlie Courier.
FARMERS. ^ATTENTION !
Sto<;kbridse Munurvs.
Bowker's Hill and Drill Phosphate.
Bufltelo Hone 8up«r-Phosphate.
Kradlcy's Hnp«r-Pliosphat«.
LAiVIPS.
E. IV. ^Woocl At Oo.
47 MAKKKT HTKKKT.
^t^J^l^}*^ ■ . ■ . V .''.^'■- -*•-• ^/
WE IJKCKIVK OUK
io-r-j*4-ii
Kvery ThurKilav, ensurlnur the frt sliest posf-lble
p.r Friday. Our bill lor this week im Imles
Co<l, Hadd€>cli, Ilnllbnf. Fresh Mackerol,
^niflts. Flounders and Fresh Herrlnu;
Providence River and Vlrijlnla OYSTKKS,
Clams on shell and shucked. Smoked
Halibut, Finnan Haddlcs, Amei lean and
P. aud C. SARDINES.
AVc hnvo our Oysters ami Loh^ilcrs fresh on
Sntiuday for Suniiay.
77 BRIDOE STKEKT.
Revere House,
uoH'^ro IS.
Near Boston and Maine, KnsU;n.. FPclihnrK
flii.l Lowell deiM.t". centre- ol biislncAa ami
(ilacch oi amusenunt.
Rerafidell'*'', HefninisleLi, Newly Decor-
ate i, and now kopt on the
1 IiifO|><»iiii IMfiii.
Kooins all lai-KC and coinrortablc; elcKant
sulu'i*, M nil bulls attached; ample pulilhr par
i<ir«; jfenilemen'scale ami billiard room aUdcd,
und llrsl cliiFS in every refl|ieci.
Rooms from 81.00 a day np.
J. P. MERKOW & CO., - Proprietors.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
FANCY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
— AT —
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
131 Central Street* ,
Advertise in tiie Courier,
POSTERS,
PAINTEHS
. I
AND
vj
ALL KIND 8
•OF
BADGER & GELDERT,
MBCHANICS MILLS,
Cor, Dutton ami Fletcher Streets.
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
every week
25 Cents a Pint.
. AT TIIK ■
Courier Job Office.
Wood Work of all kln^ls dons to order
»t short notloe.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
Is prepared to qnouj th« very lowest prices «-■
tU klad* of prtotlDf . (;aU for esUoutes.
ELLIJNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DruggistB
oppoaip POST ornoE.
Every Descrlptiiw ol Pnnig
RKQUIRrU |Hf
ClotTilniTs
Or Other Kstablishments*
—AT TUB—
Courier Job Office.
BUILDERS.
Ton win find It to year interest to c»ll npoa
us before beKlnnloK yoar
PAINTING
A itood assortment of flrst-cless (oodl
Always on hnnd, nt bottom prices. Give «•
a call nt onr new nnd spscloas store.
KENDALL & CO.,
87 Middle Street, Loweli
Lewii aiii! Oafden Dressiii^.
Prepared for La«n»i, •irai'i* Pints, K'.tchen
(>ar<lenfl an«l Kl >»«r llcU.
PKICF.S:
Ten Ih. hRM for 1000 «u|iiar«' feet...... .110
Twcnfv-nvc Il». lm>."» for 1'*'') M^uaro feet...ffl.00
nfty 111. Imjrn for .VMi cquarc feet 1.7*
One hun'lre<l lb. Inm^s • SJW
T^tk^wn GrraiiM filo€»di»
rOR BALK BT
E. N. WOOD & (X)
NO. 41 MABKBT
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LOWELI^ DAILY COUXC
FRIDAY, P]
1.0V. i^l^L 1>AIJA' COUIUEU.
l*ubll-!iv«l i!\eiy.'ifit'iui.on,.S iinluysexcc'i»tt<l,
III lUc C» unci JUlllllillg.jUbt fuel I tho I'Osl
Ofllc<>, ilininuick Btiocl, LowoU, ^la^s., by
MuKtcii Jij IkONVfU. bubbcrlpllyu idlce ««.««) u
ycii! , ioci-iii-. a iiuiiiUi, l-i ivnU ii wti-' , tlellv-
eitil i>y lan'wi'* ^inKlo coi'lcn'J ici-u. Advcr-
UMiiK nttv.» lunilcljcd on ajM'Ucatluu.
J.i.wtli \V«'t-l.ly Journal I'ulillt.fieil r;.«iii»;;mo
olU<-oubi iltlayu. I'rku flM 1 1 f aimimi, al-
ways lu utixii! if. Luiiior cliculuilfn Iblu.v^u.s
near I.v>mi'U tluui all uihvi- iia)>er«.
KM'tUliU AH kLCONU ft ASM M.VIL lAl II It.
THE CJENKKAIi COUBT. I \^, FOREIGN NEWS.
dcnalov, my idea of tariff reform U uot expe-
clally to iii.ilvooirdutlo* acceptable to fornix"
ii;iti(>i.s. l»ii rntlitr to promote the lnten'>ts . ... ■
" •" . ,, , ., , . J fairs comiiillti'en'portollcavo to withdraw
of our own people. Ueit is tlic Ucynolo oi j
tll(! wiiolc hilllUtlOU.
look oiil lor tminberl. Wc ar<; not l;oui>«l
Feb. 9.-Tn Wv Sciiato the morfautl 3 af- [ i'wrllauieiit <>peiir«l-TI»« Irlth Qu«*tion
tu th« I-ur«.
. , ,, , .„ . ,. rarlliiincht, n!;iSMniil»l»'<l 'riiurmi ly nuJ the
^ 'on t lo iM-'l t on of lilt' P»0!«toii Water "oweri , , , 1 u 1 ,:
Every tounliy iiiukI 1 ' , , . , ., ,, , iQnetuN hpeecb wax i-c«.l bv lovul commin-
fOiipMity for li'uve lo purfhuM' tht-
llin- luiul coiiipiiiix*!* pro|K'i-ty,
nr(»ok-
riiere.wa!* a
tHAlhii rU AND
kKOftl BOSTON.
tfoiton
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tM li'ui-hiio for fortixn inaiiufu-'turt'i!* or . lui^k debate on tbe <-t>iiMiiiiitioiiHl uiiK'iid-
^llon■lnllt^. We arc boumi to k-Wlate for ! i.:t'»t llxlnic the K'liiMli of «•^MOlls and tli.
our <»vvti iiiHiuif lelureri* tind mon-li.tiit^i. 51 1
ShtrmairK ^precli ou^ht to be nuil by every
voti r ill Mii.»f:uliu>cHH.
Tin. i>Kil<)i;M.N«i III siM>s is p;olii;; on
with u veD;?t aiu'o out west, if .Mr. llhart", the
<;reul ('liiea^odehoriicr, tells half thi' truth.
Mo says one of Ills followers ''has »l».lioriieil
CO.OOO h.-ad of ealll'j tliis winter." Thai
WUM writteu Feb. 1. wliieh \Vi)Uld jilve tlie
man a^ouMW days, :aid this would hielude
111! bill two .Sundays. Tiiat would make .'tOO
eiittle :i day, or r»0 an Uoiji>; al leu hour* a
div. U'u think Mr. Haart" i.n'M W\\ more
ithuntlu- wlio!( truth.' Due man ;;ot» half u
itiollu- tor dehoiiilDK miyililui youucer
' Ihali a \eailhi!;, and a tldliir for nil lliai are
1 oldtit. Tb') :ii),(XlO d« horiier must have made
tu yoo'l wlutcrVs work, even at wlnde»ulo
I price**. ,
Tin; Tk..sn>»kk .Ikiisky him i i»rus do
not propose to allow the llolc'.i iiioows i«»
WfU.- llie bolti'r laurels whleh one of tlieiii
Miiateiud from u .lei'sey .ut the New York
Dairy show la-.tj(ar. They havr I^Mud a
ehalhii;.'e to lloUli ill iMvedii* of any ^la•.e
to seleVt 'H) cowit to Ir' inatfhid u;,':iliist 'J'l
Teiiiie—ee.l*i>eyi».ind ll'.iir bolter (luallllrs
p;iy of iiiuinlHM.s. 31r. Ilarlweil explained
lilt*! iiieriis of ihe measure, sliowlii;; that
iiio»t of the otiier slati-s tiuve mu;!
» pro VI
hion. It was oi the usual pi.';-fuii('l<u\v or-
der. The paragraph rciorrli.jf to lrl'^^Uld
was as follows : Tlic ineiisuren whltdi, at
;jival labor, you ra-scd hixt s-j^siou fur tht-
Im neiit of Ireliuid have Itteii «Mivfirlly em ried |
NEW IIAMPSninE.
€\\t 'lutufll Dailu ifTourifr.
FItlPVV. FKIIIMAUY 10. l»i*.
In •> ol. i.r.d o.vStiialor Myron I'. Walker.
Ihe Jirahd -Vimy of .Mu»su< Iium Us has a \er)
ItlL'Ui au<i eap:iUle fHiiniaiider. who will
piuli thd o.'tli r ahead.
LomtII li.iM 110 luek of umuscuieuts mid en.
lei-talnn.'-i > this winter, ii- the t'.iiirlir's
ti.lijliii.- .Inly tesllf). Almost eveiy lell;;-
lou* iUHi » folur <irxi«"i''"«'l"" I'l*" "'J'"'" '*>^''
of w4>4Uk**^i vliiui 'lit d'lriii.;' lb" wiut' r, and
"•onu' id li.iiil tome in «iiursr».
advoivo ii'i>ort I'l III*
matter of Hues for bad wea\ inj;.
Iiu'\pedleiit lo l«\;;»late was reported by
the eonunittre oil |ii«' li<nioi- law, 011 the «>i-
.1. 1 irlativc to v'lvi'iu aulir>rity to seai'ii
P»Ts<Mis :!<• \^ell as pifuilsts ill easea of llU';'.d
llipior sellinK-
' 'ihe conimillce. whlfii wai instruet.'<l t<»
••(Oisidi-r Ihe •■\pt<lltiu> \<t Muli leirlslatioii
:is sji.tll prohibit iia-tii!>erit of tlie Law hikI
(li'der lfa;zue and similar ortcaui/ntlouo fioin
silt ihir as jurors nn tri.d" for llie yiojntioo of
tin; iiiptor l:iw. ie»>orl«-.l a Idll. .Senator ^JIl^l•
Mill (t l'l\ iiHUilli an I Uepii MMilallvi's Maii-
idii'; ainl lla\ ii« s of tie' eoiuinitUe divM'iit.
1 b» . ,oiiiiiillie al«o tvporled iuexpcdiiiil
to l(;:i<late iijioii the mailer of aiiteuiliii::
elitiplcr KHI of the piiblie slalutex mo that
i'iil«T and ualiNe wines shall not Im* txecplr I
from the pro\is|o:is of llial ehapler: aUo
upfni Ihe mailer of i»".:lslalioii provldhu tlial
P»rM»iis lnjure«l in person and promrly.or
iiK'iiiiH of support liy Means of tliu hitoxii-a-
. , ., ., , it.iii of aliv i>er<on. shall iHM-olilpeiiNHlcd out
to iM. tesKid liy aeomniiltei' of thrie.oii. t. '^^ ^^_^^^^,^ V.Uiud from Ibviise fei>; alsi. m
bo svleiled by the.Iersoy iiKMi. a Mfeojidjijijjiij. ,,,,rti.'r »>f liul'lall'ii providiiu that im
! the lloi.«leii) ui«n. liiid a thlnl by those two.
or by Ihe tioNornor of the stale where the
tfst !■, to br iiiadf. Kai li side diposits (<UHi.i
to pay expeiis* s, wlilih aie to l>e boriie \>\
llie d» f'Mtetl sidi'. Hit*, i' a ehai le for ihf
Ma-.^aihi. sells IloKteiii lovfdtis. It wi>uld
be boiuhteii sUorta and ei>tton.MCed uuaiiist
uallvit blue 1,'iass.
Kii'ii. Mr. C'rosliy wa- the |>rineipal sitcaker | juio etlVel tluiiui: llie perioti sliiof t Inpsetl.
ill opposiiion. saying' that lliero wa» no i-ail j .j.j,,. ^^^^^^l^ ^f „,|, ie;;i.IuUoii, no far an lostid
for the iiuasuie. i he resolve was rejeeted, , , , , ,
lliul«. Mr. How, NoliuK'no. ' '•> "'«^ "''O't I'Xfvrleiiee, Is satl-faelor>.
Ill tlic House Mr. i^iiiu\'K order th.it tlie i Av'iarlan erime ha. dimiiiisliod, and tlie
* , • , , iiow« r of i'oer.M\e iMns;)|ia.'i('.s lias si'ii>»iiily
railroad looimis'ioiiers invesiixate the pro- 1 j,|,.,^..|, MiasurcM t jadiii- lo develop the il-
po..ed tense of the I'roviilenee road to tho Old sourees of In Ian I i;iid lo f;>tlillato an in-
ColonvwasdlsrusM'dand r.'j.'eh.d. 24 to I.K eivaM' ill tbeninul.. r of propilelor* ol the
.Mr. Melowv iiiti«.dmv.l a subsllliile for Ibe ^u ' 'V il be la id Ik hMV >ou. ,,,,,,„
t lb,- labor eomiiiUloe ou the »» «l»o ••^rd^. >.idsbury reforiv. to Hu' H;
I iiess of lite erowii prillei'. lli) tiidorsud Mls-
I mai'i k's vpoeeh at iiidrcative of tUuuoutiuu-
j a»i'e of iH'aee in Kiiroi»«.
I In a brief i-efeivi..'.' I.) IriMainl Lord SalU-
buiv .di.tr.'ed .>lr. (ilr-l-toao wllii mi-ivpii'-
CharleH H. Clark, formerly bookkeeper for
Iho .Sullivan savhi;.'s iii«til(itiou, (;larcraont,
has retiiri.ed to his houK-. Tho xeeurlties of
tho Clareiiioiit National iiauk an 1 of tl.o sav-
iii;{ri iustiluliou arc ullintnut, iho irn <j:ulai i-
liCk amount ill'.; to less than tU^tW.
Kecrut DfHtlia.
Mrs. .lane Fay of .'^outh l<'iaiiiinf;haui, wid-
ow of .Martin l"'ay, who was a;;eiit f'lr Ihe
Ilostnn mill .Vlliaiiy railroad at South Fram-
iiii,diaiti for ;i;J years, and llie moiln-r of Ilei-
iiian Kay, the oldest eeudiudor on the roavi.
died Thursday at an advauecd a^e.
Ilonesi ;;oodH sold on merit with nlei.suie
to the ii»er— Hop I'lusler.s-hOoUic, kill pain.
t>tri iiL.'llieii.
iillrtiical.
Mr. 1:,;,! •ltr.;ir sniiis to bf j{*^ttlii',' uii-
♦•ndiiru'i. . It \vo'r*ll>e loii« l)efore cvervl.i.dj
will b(? yl'i 1 to welcome a foll.dde old hour-
boo diiiio rat. a- -..•nalor irmn Viruliiia. If
this son if rhhifreonti lines. The story is eur-
rent thai Ihe iioiuh-tript \'lr;;luian |s not
in responsible eoiidillun most ofthetimt;
wlli-n'U'ls eiitllii'< up III the .>v'l«»te fliuiil-
'"'• ______
III r Miij<'«'ty ^avi- lo I'ailianunt on Its re-
uast'inldii:;; yesterday, tlie customary over-
dosi' of "1. tin. my aii'l mine," and some-
\Nha' va'iitly laid out the ,. k whieli Is e.x-
IK-eted to Ih! done. ".Mi a-ures teudili;; to
develop till' r<'»onrei«' of In.Mid," wan tie
MiiiUr eii|'iiiiiii«iii Hiidur wbii h lor) le;;i.'la-
tioii ttj,Minst home rule was veiled, wliile tin
Hubjeet of ioe.il Ko^'imnent In Kn'.;!and wtis
promised to be submltled. Mr. (j!u<lstonu nt
oui'i.' tooK up the i-udKels ill behalf of Ire-
land iu th(j Commons, and eritleist-d the
eourse of the ^c'»vi'riiini'iit. And so the ti'.;lil
begins ajiaiii.
The jiubile Ituildiiifi business y;vl an ovrr-
hiiullii>r in llie Stnate yesterday when Mr.
^■(•^t said tli.t if till' bills Ix.f re the ••omml;-
tee should be pass«;d the pension Idll and tho
niair bill would both »<ink into liisiuidth'auir.
This wjuid me.iii that hilNme in fcr sciiie-
thin;; .ike lfc-J'X),U(KMiO0. .Mr. Hale and Mr.
I»a\vc^ bntli critii'l/ed the universal firaeliee
of payin}< tio attention to tho liinltatlons af-
li.ved I'V «'>iiu'ress in siniiliiiL; appropriations
for »u li biiildiiif;:''. 3lr. I'awes insiamid
St. Lo.ii- V. here a ^^.'JiMi.oiX) bidhlini,' had cost
lliiLi' indliiii.-. and thi^ was not an e\a^;<er-
ated la-". He said llio-i' who v,«;re r''si»oiisi.
I>le for this InereaHe deserved lo be Indii'ti.d.
The wlioli' di-'bale does not promise well for
new i"iili!'i' '.iiiildiii;.' bills at this M-ssion.
t^l OTA riON.s.
"The fiirmcr litis 1:0 prtiteetion." shouts
the tnelia'li'r. Then In liie next lufatli In
-llMllS. "rut olVtiO' proti'illM l.irilT oil t!lr
fan. 1' r'> wool." Tin fiifiradi'i's i If.is do
not li'»lirti'u«llit'r while be I- drawln-.f lii*
breath i»y two sueii'sslvi' inhalatii'iix of iIk'
o!iU'r.AU'uosphere.--fCldea;,'o Journal.
••IlisiHarek Ix ^'t)in,' to te«'di the I'oh"" iIm
4ii-rin:in lan);iia;;r, lnoausi.- It >vdl diitw ll.i 01
m-arev lo (Mriiiaiiy.." It |s hoj'.- I IUmhU'I
will I'oiiK' lo llil- e'oiliitiy and Ir i>'Ii llie <i< i-
uiiii lanuua<<' to tii«' 1 iotiip.: I'ult • in lb'
I'clin-vlvanla roal nviol''- I '"■ neai'T tin-i'
oliji'clfifoaMi pi opic I Mil hi' draAii to tirr-
niaiiv.the b»lti«r llii« roaulrj «\iil be ploased.
— (.N'orrlslowii IKraUL. _ ,
"iMCH'-OVAL.
MMiliii'.: tho e<»iiMr\ alivr parly In saylii;; tlial
llii'v adiiiitled tli'U SOUK' kind' of iioiiii' rule
iiio-t I vrniiiailv Im« a lo|>t,d. 'VIi'm was not
iroe. and .Mri (^lad^oiii! woiild ))h the last in
the world to hear It if it had Inieu Iriie.
Mr. »Jla«Isioiu', on iiiterinif llii) llouso of
(. oininoiis, was loudiy ehuerod. When the
addreas ill reply lo the «^i-'vui'a a|»«<Mib waa
inoM'd Mr. (ilad-toiu' Slid ihat he rose lo
.(•rak at this i-ariy st;i|ci of th<; d'.liile. h»ip-
iiiK that lie mlulil'i oiitri'oiti' to cspedltf lliu
liusiiiiss liilore till lie i»i'. llr roull lon-
irraiolate tlu' uovi'rnuniit on soiin- aspcri.* of
lilt Ir toreiun policy. The ipiesljon of Iho
What is Scrofula
It Is that liDpiirity in Ihe bloo*), vvM<-li, tie.
I'tnuilatliiK In the glauils of the neek, prodiievs
iinslKlitly ItiiKpt or awellltiira; whleU eausen
painful rminlnx sores 011 the aroic, Ioks, or
feel ; wldrli devolops nli-oii. In lliu e\ t>s, oara, or
iioi>r, uft^'ii eaunlntf bllmlneiK or tle.ifne»N;
wlilrli \f' Ihe ortRla of ptindes, . caUccroua
KfowtliH, (M' the many oilier inanlfi'-ilnttoiiH
usually iisi-rlbi'dlo "hntiuy 1;" wlilrli, faitnitii'.;
upon llie liitiKs, raiiscs coiisinnptUin aiiH dialli.
lU'li'ir tbt! loo't aiii-lriit, II Is llit> most Kencral of
Brg anti JTanrg ®ool>8.
Weather liidicatioris.
Feb. 10, noon.— Tor Now Sugland,]
threatening weatler, si ow, liirbt to freshj
easterly winds, slowly rising tempera^
tare. •
Bon MarcheJ
Ih.lrtoremn i.oiivy. n.e .p.. ... •■■", „|| .„,,,„,,,„, „ff....„,„„, f^r very few poison.
.Vf.dian tHiiindary. so Ion*.' a soiiiif of dan- . / 1
nrov
IK' i
v.oitii'.n or iniii'T shall U' i luployeil in any
eapaiity upon tlie prcUlists where the sab* nf
liiio\n'aliii« liipiois is Ihe priuilpal busiii,'».
larri' d on.
Ihe t.Hiiks I'omndltee reported a bill in \>-
lalioii to a »\s|eiu of aei'iMiiits for saving.
Iiitiks. A iVs.ilve s\ IS np'Oied ^fivllix ^sL''.-
(iCn t«» Ihe l?Ve and Far Inliriiiary.
I'Ik' bill itiilhori'.lliK the eoiltilv coiiii.ii-
siuiii'rs of i:-si\ eoiiiity to ri,'iinburi«o thi- li:..
of l.awietue for a p«»rii'>ii of the e.\pi'n«t. of
ri'biiil'linK f'e l.awr.iiie and Aii'lov.i
lirid':» « in said eiiy eillid forth a houihy d''
aro eiilliTiy tree irom it.
HOW CAN IT BE CURED
y taking ItooilS .siuwipnrllla, whteli, by the
reiiiarkHble cures It h:o» aeeoinplblied, etieu
when otiur inedletiu'i have fidhd, hiis | ro\cn
It elf lo Ik' a polinlaiKl pe<'iillar ii.edlfli.e lor
« hill the oppoi-itlon are at \li<ns lo e."^pcdile j this (ll.u4»e. .s.mie of ili.' e eiireM are re.dly
woniUrful. If you »uirer Irom Hiroftila In nay
of it« forms, lie siiro to try ilood't Oarsa) arllla,
)H'V to iwo j<reat euii>lii'», wa^. willleil, ;i
;:real llilii;; In tisidf, and lie tlii-ted llmt it
woul'l i.uulirv tlie Jeaion-lis eslMiii.,' re-^apl'
iiijj tlie li-rriiorlal extensions of Hussiu, Ko
far as lie wa» aware, no other i-aii'>e for inls-
u:id>'\»i indiii; remain, d between the two
IMtlollS.
|{. ferrlii.; lo Ireland, Mr. (Jhidstoiie aald,
\\ hill the ohpo»i;lon a
Im-iiuss, tlie uoveriiiiieH^'s poli.y in Ire-
land eo!i! I not he lt;hlly pass.'d owr. The
ad'Iresji UeelareN that erim<'« of an apiarian
vhi'ia-br have iliiniiilslii d, and thai eoii'pir-
Hey U»« M'lisi ily aintt- 1 ihrttti^h Hii euielul
(?\i;Ution of 'till' I rbues ;.el. lie wan (lis-
I'Oseil to-sUiislilUte tor "i Ufi fill" siHIie \er>
dllli I'tui word. 'I'lie w!;ii!e siibji't ol I In a I
l.»t.' ui'Oii H iO"llon |o reeominil to the eota- 1 iniid'hw+^H-of eoi r.ioa imi-t. throiiudi an j »;.r,......,riii.i
niittte Willi iu-illiilioii to hold a heari i.'. I ;,,,|, i„l»le ni. Ik., d. Lati-d. I le «o.ild nut all- ''"'" '"^""•»''""'"'
THE PEOULTATi MEDICINE
"lliinl riiniili>K Korcs on my hinb* for live
years, «o lia<l at Uuhm llial I emild eoi w.ik, mo-
Hlee|< liliililM. When 1 eoinmeiieeil l.iklux
1 was lo pala so se\ ere
){..... uKiilllal \va-ivfu«.dl.v a Hole of ^ (h-ipale the d- mH , 'ii' . oiiM not ,,;,,„ over I H"d I '-itmot de-erlbe P.. I hii't no arpetUe
nays to 71 )ea»<.- The fiiiiuVr wnislderalion -..,.,,<..
ol Ihe leatler was p(is||,>oned.
L^ 'I'i.v' bill II laiiii'.: to the i-Mi« of lieeiiseN f)r
Hllie sail' of i«to\l> aliii'.: li'piors to drii'.;.;i»ls
ami a| oihi'e.>ri '> i-ai'.ie up in I lie orders ot it:'*
iuv Pir pit.>sas;e lo a tiiii'il re.iililii;. The l"i.
iji'.o's ifu- issue of lieen»es to druxj(i>ls and
THE
It. Sh«nnHii*« Spteeh.
Mi. M ii..tor ^lioruian'.- speji'h befoi.« tlic
llouit }\'d':'x ■♦ eitib III Ihistoii last eviiiin;;.
.xa'.i .^'leal one. It did ii'*l, a^ 1iJ.I.'A''V ^'^^'^^
lieeii i.'Xnv'od. repeat lii* ^ri; il elTorf in the
;->','n;.t(' 0:1 111'' I're^idenlV nn-'-isane. It euv-
••II d new :.iuiiiii!. aii'l dead mainly with the
iion-politie il and pliilo.-nidii -ai ha!iire> 0/
till' d'1'i.i i'l ' of itroteitioii. Nolliiii^' eoiiid
have !; -en uion; felii'itoiis tlmn its opeiiln-f.
It io.'k ;lie p.ame of the eliib as Ihe su^':?'-
tloii. a-i I |.ii..-(\!iL'd at oiiee to eial)i)rati! tie;
\alue "t our iloiuesitic eonitiioree a^ eoin-
paixd .vith otir forei^^ii i;uuiiiier.-e— tbe
worth 'if our lioiuo market as eoiupared
with that of tlie foreiiiii markets. riie
foraiei wa.s ishown to bo more than live
limes as i,'reat as the latter, imd to lie the
liveliaood of our own eili/ens, while the a 1-
vantaj.'e of our foreiyrn eomniereo ^oe.s umin-
ly to lore';,'ni;rs. TuUiiiir up Mr. Loweli'>
reeent speech at tiie tarltl' ;efoim meeting,'.
aud Iho vti;ws so often expressed by tho
freo-lrado professors, he made a elever hit
ill illU3lraiiii<,' Iheir position us that of so
many Mr-. JeliybyH, Who are dyin^' to do
soiiHtldii,' for somebody away oil' at ^i dis-
tanee, vshile their own families are siiHeriii!:.
.Mr. >hrinaii also took ui» Mr. Lowell'.s
llu»i»ey Mliiiiralion of Mr. Cleveland, and
.showe'l that the l*-esldt'iil has done nitliin^'
which eiililio.s him to rank ahov't any repuh-
lican I'resMeut. On the contrary that he has
done that, wliich ^talnps !iini a.s a .sliam ro-
lorii;er, while hi.s larilV reform .•eiiliineiits
art: both fooii.sh and iinpalrlolle. Tho .sena-
tor defi iided Con.^ress from Mr. Lowell's
flsper-loMs, iiml said that inil for .Speaker
Carlisle's lr.teri)Os.ltioii tho taxes woulil have
been lelueed a year a^'O all that they needed
to beeul .iovvn. He also look up .Senator
.Morjfuii's ns.'iiiiient in favor of exitort rather
ihiin import -'.uiies, and showed that this Is a
rolii- of Un. I'ays of iion-eivili/allon. Ileeon-
vieted Mr. .Mor^iaii 'if error in undorHtandiiix
the eoiup.irativc extent of our home market,
alle^iin;: tlia! we eonsunie 'i3 pi.-r cent, of our
a^rieultund proilue|s,iiiid that Ihe farmers
euiiiiot be deetlved by this cry that they arc
the Hiitlerers from a protictlon in which tlioy
are deelared not to share.
Mr. ^^hirmaii also exuPoded the oft-rcpfat-
ed a-si rtiou Ihat the lepnliHeaii parly Is op-
posed to all ta.x reforiu. Sueh reform it has
alwaxs been earryloi; on. I ut. said the Ohio
The eouditioii of D. II. Lo kc, editor of He
Tole'lo Hiade. Is a.ijaiii daiuerou', aiil it I
probable that lie eauuot survive many hours
His disease is eoii«iiinpti'>u.
Ue\. (1. IL Metiiew. pastor of tlie Kirsl .M
1;. ehlireh at Merideli, has neeived a call
from till- r.r'iiiilield street ilnweh, Ho-tou, ai
a largely iuer- ased salary, and he will pioba-
biy io there from Iho Ai»rii eouference.
Fraiii i^ L. I'attnn, l». I>.. LL. D., Sinari
professor of ethie». lias been iheted presi-
dent of I'riui'eton i oile/o. to sueectd I>r. Me-
( osh. resiuneii. l»r. I'atton was borh in
Warwiek, Ihriiiinla, .Ian. 'I'l, 1M;(. aiul grad-
uated from I'riiiii toll ilieolo^d'-al seminar) in
isii,'). .Viiioii;; Ills most noteworthy piistor-
attumav be mentioned the i'jvrhtj-lttiirlli
ulreet I'rtsbvteriaii «diuiih. .New York. .*^outli
Fresbyteriini i hiii' li, Hrooklyn. and the Jcl-
fersoii I'ark l'ie»b\ti liaii ehiireh. Cliiea>.o.
FIFTIETH ('<)N<iKi:«>.
Feb. y.— Id th.e .Senate Mr. Kdmiinds re-
ported a bill to iiieorporato t'le Maritime
eanal eoiupaiiy of N'ieara^.'ua. Iilddleher;,'er
made aiiollier t xliiid'iion of himself by do-
eliiiio',' ill oi'un s«;s,.ioii that the liritisli ex-
tradition trealv has been p<i«l|toni"l to the
Deeembi r sc-sion l»y a vote of 2;l !■> "Jl. lie
was liiially summarily sllppres^ed by the
pre»iiin,''oiroer.
(Ml motion of .Mr. THler, the IIou«c bill
to allow ridloil .stales paleiils to be t*ij;ncd
by <iiie of the it»si-.taiit seeretari*s of the In-
lenor (uiulrr the 'lireeti(Oi of itn; seerelarv ),
was tai\i;ii fioin liic calendar and pa^seil.
.ipoiheearies by tonus and liliem, puruiis^i^' .
iii-li a 1 of 111:111 laloiy. I'lie Idll passed 10 a
tli;id leadin.; b>' ji vote of JS4 yeas to (R» i.in-
The Idll to uutIioi1/e the town of si,.,iii,
♦^eituale' to eh.ut'.:e lt« name waa pas»ed to 1m
eil;.'ro>sed. Willi .ill atll'-lldiielll.
Ttie bill lo aiiiliorl/e tile I'.oston St rro\i-
deiiee llallioa'l corporation to leas«» its rail-
road to the I lid Colony Haiii'oailc impiiiy
e iiMc up for pass;i;;e lo en;{ros«iiH>nt. Mr.
ljiiiii"V .i'.:ain ant i;{oni/( d the Idll. A dt bate
fol|ii\ve<l. pariieipaled in l<y .Messrs. Wadllii.
Iiriei\, Dunka and others. 'I'he hill wa>
pa-si<i to in- en;;rossed by a vole of I'iO ye.is
lo3i navs.
lii:AltiM>4.
The eomiidtteo on eitles heard arKimutits
in f ivor of peii«ioiduL' call ineiulM.'r» of the
llo-toii tin depirtnunt.
Tile woman sutlVaKe coiiiinittet? diilsln d the
hearing' in fax or of liei i.se nuttVaKV lor
WiMlieii.
Ml fore llie a.;ricultiir d eommitleo ar'.'ii-
nil Ills were made In f «vor of establUliii .' a
new avrieiilUiial soeiety in southern W or-
eester.
The eonimitlee on inereaiitile alfairx • "U-
sldered a proposed I'ill desis;iied lo t>li n eiit
the "frie/in^; oul" of iidnorily »lO''kboldi rs
in eorporatloiis. Phe lei I provide for euiiiu-
lative vo'iiiitf at elect ions of diri'toi-. y[lviii»;
to eveiy sloekliolder the ri>rld to \otu llie
number of shaiis of siock.owii«'<l I v Idin, for
as ina' y person- as there are din « t.ii s lo lie
ilei f'd or t<' '■iinuilale said sh ire» .nd »{lve
one eain'l. late a- many votes n» \\\i\ e«pial
the numlj'.-r of dueetors multiplied by Ihe
mimlKrot sJian xof his stoek.o; to distribute
' them, on th" suiiic priiielple. aiii< ii'4 us many
eaiidit'.ali s lor tiir'^■lors as h<! -iiall lldnk lit.
I'll.! bill i» propoeil by Senator "»'>iit!iworlh.
Mi.l WHS a Ivoijiti d l>y him ati.l .Mr. {}. W.
While. 'I lie Idll was oi>po'>i d I'V .Mr. C. H.
I.'altoii aud .Mr. J. L. .Sar;<ent. The lieuiiiij;
V\ as I lien closed.
S _ 1>> I'l I
the asserliou Ihat the lrl>h pei.;ee, nndurio- ;
eivioii. had In eoiiie tiiiiri' leioueilt d lo law^j
When he looked luu k Jlfty years upon Ihe e.\-
uiieianey. of frlme umU'r a pn «»nrr of dltli- 1
.•iilli's not II >« l!i.iu now exists, he was I
amii/.ed at the pro^n •» llUide In solf-eoiii.
maul. St If-eoi.trol was more ii. t iiMrt'bi-
ceiiili.K J li.iiiil ot the Irish pe.iMi •. It wait
owliiu to l!ii> fael tliat ui^rafiaii
crime ha.' lensi neil, but the ^foverii-
IIU lit e.itl d not be ciin;,'ral idali'd on
:i ni'ii>ii'- ■•• diiuliiisli tho number
of oir.Usts. I ■ode.' tlie eeelilin act
;!.'»<) per-oh'- had been Irle'l or si nteiieed.
\V.i» thi' llo.isr to believe that these retiirii".
«liow« d a illuiinutioii of oil. iisi s a* eompared
Willi Ihe same period hist j earl" lln deiuuii'l-
ed that Hie ;.'overiiinciil produce olliciul data
li. 'iipport of the a!;. ;<ed i. 'reaoe of oirnsea.
The reioriis showed, th:il w hih the adiilinU-
Iralhin of the eooiinoii law was ea«ier in Ire-
land than in (ireat Uriluiii, III'- adinliilstr.i-
lioiiot the law lelatiiiK 10 a;.'rariin eiiuie
had beeu ;ran»ferred from Judps ami
jiirif- i'i iiia;^iN|ratis. il. jteiideiit upiu
the cxieuilve ■i;overiini< id, iiiol that
tlie eoereioi. aet l;ai| In no wise stretij^th-
eiied Ihe •.'i.veriiineiit III ivu'tti'i t'> tlie pre-
vention ol eiime, a* dl»lln;;uis!ied from
eombliiatiou^ ajiar! /ro:n . riiiio. Coyld tie)
!;overn:uent sh'iw til It tln-y were not perse-
eutiiii? Hie i.ciiple of In laiel for acts of ex-
clusive I'l aliiiK fri 'ly recoiled tu III (ire.lt
Urlliilnr
if Ihev were, wliiil beeanie of that theory ,
of eijiiat ii;;,il-. bciweeii lln^lMiidaii'l In land,
which W.is tlie reeo^nl/i'd basi- of Ihe Uiii'Ui. ni fl I 1/
Tlie roval speeeli iiroinlM'd local leKi-litioii 11 I I I 11 K
for Kiiuland. Why did llio ;:overnment not | l|LUril\
re'lei in its pn iiii-i •« of mi < Meii'loii of seif-
a lid fell awiij. Hm lloo I'- 8arsai'ar!lla ili'l me
a Mi'iiiUriid .'iiieitinl ol ;{ooi|. I have a ^{ood
H|ipellt«', liaxe Kali'i'il Pi Mei.ii, ant e.-tn ^leop
well. ' My sores are alniosi healed, i.iid I eaii
ii^i lly ilo n K"">'' «l!iy'* Work." Mu». ( . K.
LuHli, I>ii\er, N. II.
IlootVs Sarsaparilla
8old by all dmnMlsiH. li'l ; «•»» for $.t. I'repan d
only by V. I. HOOD A CO., Lowell, iMasn.
100 1>4»MDM Olio 'Dollar
Drp antJ ifanrp 6ooti0.
LAST AND FINAL
MARKDOWN
-IN OfB-
;.'o\eriiiiieiit 10 Irehiiid!' The power of ae-
lioii of 1 i.iblin I astio had Iwcn m«'iva»iil aiol
iiiteii'-ili' d. ati'i ot.'irr asp!ra!ioiis ol the I^l-I|
for sclf-_'overiiuient had Ueli supl'iissed or
unheeded. Afler divhirhi:,' ill it he would
iM>pii»e al' iitteinpt": to li'.erea*' the niimher
of It Ml l-ropii. tors by direel i|ealiii;;s be-
tweea Ihe inaMiry aiid Individual ciiltiva-
tots. Mr. (i'aiUloiie revli'W«;d the h ;,d,-Iati\e
proposal* of llie '.ioverumeiit, and eomludial
liv proml-i!):i that the.oppodlii'ii woulda-sM
ill loiwiu-din^ til'' liji-al !.'o\. riiMi nl bill and
otlii r meu»ure>. and ill makur.; Ihe S'-ssioti
fruitful oi l.ieiielhiiil le';i«litl"ii.
Mr. Win. Henry Smith, tip; '.'ovornment
leadi r in tln' Iioiim! of onmions, thanked .^ir.
, i;l.i l«toiie for his remarks loneerniiii; the
Myron I'. M .ill;pr C.hoio-ii Coinoiander. , .^„j^,.,.„„j^„,., ,„r(d,'ii poli-'V. Ilu said tlie
At the 'CCOU'I day's sessi m of the .Mhss.i- i ;;o\eriiiiiei!t would lie perieitly ready to dis-
eliusetls deparliiieiit a lT-oIiili..u 'vas re- j euss the whole «uld<^ct of the lri»li poliey.iii-
•Iudi:ii .Mr. <;lad»toiie'«
THC OFIAND ARMY.
the ori'.r'nMl liiiiitadon of eo-t was •Syon.i'HW
and where ll/i' actual covt ha* b.. 11 ?••",((«)..
000; llteN',' V York I'Osl oJli>M. wjiere liiiiita-
tion^ of i'(>»l were ' Il iiuo'l iiiid iiiereiised sev-
eral liiiie-. and the Huston |,..s| ollice. where
the co.M had run iiii lo s:).00tM;0'» or .f-4.(K>«).-
omi in the saiiie,\v!i\ . Lver.v niini conuo'ted
with Mich Ilieretists
be. he said, indicted
inilieleil and 111 eh; toreali/e that. Ihe law was
made lobe obeyed by olheials the evil would
not cease. Finally a" bill ^jiviiiic >=.Vj,n()0 more
lor the biiildinziit I'eiis;ieola was jtasscd.
Ill the House a bill w.a.s passed to diseoii-
"imii! the coiiiaire- of the 3-ecnt pi.ce. Tlii'ie
was a debate, willioiit aelioii, 011 liie bill re-
ipiiriiiii' seiisidizud raiimads to iiiaintain sep-
arate tel.^'^rapli sy.stems. Mr. AmlerHoii of
Kansa.s. the iiiitlior of the bill, vifioniusly
siipiiorted il. The railroad eoinpanies leid
bartered away their franchises by enloriii'/
into a eontiM' t' wiih the \\'esteiii I'idon by
' ineinbersliip. This was aim mled
liv'K' di-ciission, so as to ^ive past
ifler ft tify the ;s!.enioii tlial erinii; and e.,i;sptraey
k'part- hail dimiiiislie-l. it niiisU)-.' reeolleeted tlial
nieiu commanders u seat and voice, but no Iheex.-lusive d 'alin;: they soi!j;!il to suppre-s
vote, unless Miheer.s or past clieers ol the na- 1 was e\chis;ve dealii)'.; sanctioned by t^iiim.
lional encaminiieiit, aii'l ailopU'i tiiiai!imous- , It was iiot tlie «lr>t time .in the hisiory of
ly. Commander-iii-Cl ief Ijca was ',>rcs«;nt i Ireland tb.it the admiiiist-.-uiiou of the
and spoke. 'I'liiee ballids were taken\eriininal law had Jifeii iutriisLoi', to the ma;'-
fop eomnvinder and ou
tlu
« wei'i
la>t .Mvnm
V
ote.viKntlitiire sli-nild i fori-omnvimier ami ou me
iMitil >om( bodv was ; Walker of Helelierlown was cbo.sen. havm«
;i;i;.Olll ol .Vit. <;. l.. Coo l:;le of Medford
\v:is made senior vice eomiii m 1' r at. I (i. IL
IntiiM junior vice eoiniuaiider. The follow-
iie^ eouneil of ndiuMiistralion was elected:
W. A. I'lvseolt. ( hi'lsea: A..V. Smith, Col-
ralii; K. P. .Jewell. Fo.Kboro'; ."daicolm 811-
I islracy. 11 would be a meru mo kery lo
' make projiosals to re: )nstriic| the lri«h vjov-
' eriiim III 'Miller the pre's.ni ilreuiiistaneiN,
I lie s.iid Uial no l;iv.11 ehau.;e was eoiitem-
I plated ill the procedure rules. The jrovern-
! meiit di 1 uot 'lesiie to seetire a parly tri- i
■ iimph through mi> h im.iiis. 'I hi y ile-iied
for botli side." of liie bou-e full liberty of dis-
' lar.s. Uativer.s; A. t« Andrews, (ilouecster. | eiissiou. Al the .»amt time' il was necessary
IL (i. O. Weymouth of Tost 4--' wiis among i to >top obslruetiuu in order to enahh' t!ie
] the delexates ehoseii. t hapliiin K. A. Ilorton
I was re-e!eeted bv aeelaiieitiun. Comrade IL
i A. Sawvtr of llaveriiill was i hoseti medleal
I diiecliif. The convention closed with the
1 iu.stalhitimi of ollieers.
The haiiiiuet in Faiieuil hnll wa.s well ftt-
lended, and nroveil an enjoy able o
'asloD.
US
u ler of
wliiili llie railroid eompaiiic.i refused to pjr- I
form their i< l.-raphie st-rviees. and bv which ■ tended, and proved an enjoy
tlievifavelh': Western I'liioii an absolute ! I'ast Commander Nadi presided, and anions
i.ionopi.lv ov. rliie western half of liie coiili- '. tlie ^:uest» were .Kid-e Lea, commau ler of
iiMit. Tliro.-li the _r,.ninsofih.j most un- ' the National depart nvMit. (.. A. K., LleuL
scnipuh.iispiiutoof the c.untrv, .Liy Hawk , <iov. Ilraekelt, Iresidei.t Harry of the com-
(Joiild, tliat niouoii )ly had been 'created. Tiie I moii eoiiu'!)!, and many of the iievyly e
pei!diii.i,"bill was siiilply a proposition to iii-
terj.el a !it;lo of Uod's' llU^•nih^' justief be-
tween Ihe peopli; and .lay GouLI. 'I'lic peo-
ple of tlij eotinlry we're prayiie.' for relief
from I b<; bo welUss. 'merciless ';rrind .if tlie
mo-t evtiava'jjar.t. iJiionimus, niiseriijiuloiis,
piratical *< i of ineorioiaied seoiindrels on
tiie eontineiit. This bill wis a scpi.ire blow
betwei.-n Ihe eyes of Mr. (Jonid, t.ie Western
I'nioii miii.n|i»dy and ea.di of llie raeilie rtiil-
roi'd I'.iiiipaiiii s. sayiii'/ to them: "(ientl.;-
incn.lhi;;' is piwer in weiilili and power in
the eombinatioii of monopoly, hut there is
nuire po.ver in the atm «»f tho American |)co-
ple, ami von siiall obev th.: laws."
.Mr. Wliile .if New VofU saiil that if there
had been p.'rfect eamlor ami Hie .same free
use of the I'liil. I States ion>:ue wliich hid
ehMra.'leii/ed 111.; rem. irks of tile anlhor of
the bill to'lay. the mi.'asine would leive been
entitled "a Idll to enable Cou'^ress to <,'et in
its worklcnitiorarilva,i;alust.Ju\ Hawk Could
and tl*.' Westorn I'lilon Tele;:raph eompii-
ny." lie oj)pos(Ml the tdll as imixdiiic and
uncoiiFitiUUKiiial.
Icclcd
oflieers of the Ma-saeliiis( Its depaituient,
most ef whom made brief .addresses.
Hon. .Nlyrou V. Walker was one of the
youii;4esi .soldiers froin .\la>» leiiiisiu-, hi the
iate war. ami was known tbr.«;i.;lioiit the
eomiiionwealtirs re;.dmeids as "ihe drummer
bov of the tenth."' He was born in ihleher-
tovvii, Feb. IS. I.s-IT, iii:d in i.sld i nlistod lu
Conipanv ('.Tenth .Mas-acliusetiN n-^droentf
servile.; witli the leL-iin oit ilirec year.'. After
the war in- eii^^ajred in Ln inc. son the Pacific
s!o|ii'. and there eiiniiiU'eil as secretary of an
iiisiiranec ussoelalion u.itll ai'oiit ei;.,dir years
ii^'o, w hen he retired w ilh a competeicy. He
hil.. various commissions in Ihe National
(iiiard of Californiii. .Mr. ^Valker tli'^ii moved
to Iteli hertow 11. and In lM.*i ai.d ISMI WM
elected senator to the .^lassaeliusetUs lesit^a*
ture.
House lo transact business in reasouuble
hours.
Mr. I'arne'.l will movi- an amen.lment to
the address, ,.,;i,snr;|).^ tlio Iiih admiiiis-
tratioii, and prayina; thai llin operation of
the eoi-r.-ion iiel be slopr.ed. .\n nmeudment
will al.so be moved eoijleiiininjr the cxelu-
si.m of Ireland from the local government
bill.
Nott a.
Austria ami Turkey Lave boon visited iiy
violent "uov/ stoi-ms. In Turkey the htorni
is tlie worst experieneed siuee 1^.74. All
trafti.; by .sea and land Is suspended, and tel-
e.;rapliie couimuriicatij.i i-- interruiited. At
Coiisia;itinoplt; the sii«)W is three lett deep,
and b'lsiiitss i> jil a .staiv'stiil.
A Sii'iix Kpiaw i!i eol. Cody'.'* eamp has
given hirili to a daujht.'i-. This is tin; (iist
Indian (diild e\er born in Enula' d. The in-
fant Las been nuiiied Frances Victoria Alex-
andra, in honor of Mrs. < li.'veltind. Queen
Victoria au-l tlie'l'rince.ss ol" W;de.-;.
Traciic/lomy was performed on llie crown
prince Tiiiir.sd':iy. and l.( is doin?;- woii.
Oft obfcure pie road that lea.ln to ho.ilth,
rn.rarKCil b\ hoard or tl^rn;
WlBilom avails not, powei h'^R Is wenllh
To sooitie those adieu ol ilibie.
Hut ilo not Ileal air, wllli life Ihere'H hope,
Tlie clouil einceiiU the piiii;
With I'Icnx's Favorite P^e^erll•^.llln at hand
Your llfo's full eourso may run.
More ♦ruth than poetry in these liiie.s. as
We Have boon tIiroui;h every
Cloak, Jaeket aiiil Jersey that we
have left in stock a ad made
prices that we think will eloso
evory !;fanuent we have left in
one Meek's liin«\ CiU early
while our assorlmeiit oi* sizes
lasts aud buy uarnieuts at almost
your own price.
Our entire stock must be dis-
posed of by the t}5(h ot this
mouth, aud >ve are making prices
on overythiny that aro low
enough to astonish every custom-
er that vi.sits our store. Ham-
burg Edgings our neigkbors ad-
vertise at IDc, reduced from 25
cents; our price is 12 l-2c., and
everythini; else iu our store at
correspondingly low prices.
OSWAtD & CO.
Nos. 35 and 37 Central Stroot.
OF A THOUSAND DAYS.
Ife take great pffasnrti in an'[
nonncing an the gvvatest fpftrgain
which ire ho re erer offcretl <n oui
Lace department* the arrtrnl pet
Httamithtp **Attte*' of
TWO CASES REMNANTS
OK
QrientBl and Egyptian
LACES.
This lot of gooih coasistb of tbe RtiU-
iiauts aud Short Leu ;ths, tho aocumula-
tion of about six niouthi of the factory!
of oue of the most noted mauafaotareri I
of Plawon, Saxony. Th^ae Remnantil
run iu lengths of from one to live yardij
each, and embrace Laces oi the finest
ttixture aud htest patteria, and rai
from 3 inches to 42 icches in width. A(
the prices, which are less thau a qaart
of their real value, we anticipate a gre^
rush on them.
As the latest advioes ara that Li
are to be in great favor the coming
son, the advisability of laying in a tt
in view of the present great opportui
is advisable. We have divided the
into fiv4 lots and quote i
One lot Remnants 3 l-2c. a yarj
Ileal v»liio l« l-'ic. m yurtl.
One lot Remnants - - 6c. a yari
R*fn\ vnliie 30c. a yaril.
One lot Remnants - - 9c. a yart
Real vMluc '!5<-. n jard.
One lot Remnants 12 l-2c. a yari
' Real value 3««. a yard.
One lot Remnants - I7g. a yard]
Pull Huunelnic, 4'J in( lieti real ralne
50c. a j-ard.
As it will necsssitata a large amoimt
of work to properly astort and arran^
for sale this huge ]ot of goods, we will
not be abld to put them on sale nnti^
Saturday. ON SATURDAY NEXT, at
2 o'clock sharp, we shall arrange thei
ou sale on special counters. As this i^
the only lot which it is possible for us
obtaii2, and as the goods are to be sole
at such ridionlously low prices, an earlj
call will be necessary to secure any, ai
we anticipate a great rnsh. We havel
probably not got one-quarter the quaa-j
tity which we could sell at tbe prices.
Jirineinber, .Sale Cotrunences on\
Saturday n*'Xf, *1t 2 o'clock in the]
tfft^ruoonf sliirj'.
The beat selecting will undoubtedly |
go first.
OOME ONE ! COME EVERYBODY !
''^^iSiC)\m
THE lUvST WASIIINti (OMrorNDof
Ihe .lav h uudoiihteclly .lAMKS I'YI.K'.S
rK.MM.INK. It cleanner* tiie dirtiest ami
iiioHt elc'jaiit fahrle without injury and %lth
little lahor. For xulc hy ^roeers.
DENTIST
I.uwrenee MeAuliffe. le.'ed IT. wliile ('Oiwt- |
in.t in W'ukellohlTliiii>tl:iy ni'.'lit. \va'<klllcd I More 'rum injin poeiry in uie-e inns. !"»,„, . , r-— . I.U !!>:«•:■■<*
hv ruiinlnj!: into a heiivj \\;e.'oh nn.l striking thousiui.ls of hKliex nil over tlu; ItiD.I uo.v ; Wln|n gnn hannV jnO rriniinfi
hi". Iieii.l n;;iiiiHl oneof llie whceU. - hlooniin;,' wllh hciiltlu le.Mifv to tho Kreat • •" " *•"" I W
(ieor^eSniiliiof Cainhri.k'e. ;i naintcr at enrutivo |.ovver8 of Dr. WeiceN IWite ^, ^., ^-.^na
.^onlh Kr:.miii'.;hHin. fell from i .t.ue while I'reser ption, ailapte.l l-.y n.iieli re«can h and OF ALL KJND8
,it worii III the. Kven'tl Iioum- 'ninrs'h.y ami carefnl «ludy to the liapny relief of all those
hroke his hip, arm and >ever.il ribs, ife was , wj-'^kii'^N^f ='«•' '''''n«'"lM>«'^^ul«tt»- '» ^■™'»lc't. THIS OVFICE,
lukeu to tht Ma:^v.iehuKlt- liospilal. ! All drugglstH. '■•1 J. tl A a u c r a ^ m. ,
Bon Marche,
F. G. MITCHELL & CO.,
Merrimack and Kirk Streets.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Markete.
LOCAL NEWS.
FBIDA .
There have been been ai follows : Samuel
Lupierre, Ueorgo Geotrroy,
iftl
P. Marin, J. S.
Job II U. Hurtu-
STREBT COMMITTKE.
rftiilons
for
iKroni Corrtlry ft^ roM»|>aBy.|
our .New York errrcsp' ndcnt nays one of the
bull Ivaler. ^ahl la^l "iKht '"'"'*'' V*,."^I"«!
liaalKHnvery .ailslae„.ry ■ to ''«""':•' "^"^^
„ueh.-XHnolo»^ Moek ha. lK..en hro. ;;hl out
«»dl>e«r..ueeee.tc'louly in ad.Uag U. Miort
l«UMv.t."CoMil.Unecof l.ivestur- remain, un-
.UaLe... »>«..u.e ihey .ce tha. the >;;«;»';—
weniahu.lneM.^reK-jaud knox» UUiurhau.x*
now c\» iln;< mii-.l e >me i.» au envl «toon.
nowcMuu4 ^^^^^^^ ^^^j ..|Kfelofor«
lit
were
tool;
Oae of U.0 iM'.'ir
MllwaOoniehiU have l>eeu ahlo l.y po..nug a
dltrerenihiUtoiix Uilns. M.'. hut ^»-^' ^^^■
lieei>t.ite 1.1VV l»oollnK Hah iMsen
hav-
will eii-
•anie
Mow
liar-
WlUl
dlirerenil
vUioiia of lli«
U,«.lollk«i«l. fuMlieriiinreeut VileA^ie
tag rirc.l ; lea.lU.« v^v&u^-f IOKl»lator.
dcavor to e^UiHlsh lower u.:i»lmn.u mte. for
llic funire. "■
Tlie market iimM keep wltlitu the
ivwllmlt«asU.i.KH-l'n«yre-»^l" »o
the e..al M.ike ao.l Hie r.iUroa I war lu llie we«l.
It IwUlH fulrlv Kieadr. however, for hannnerlug
,!««« uot bring out Ions »l-Nk. and prollla on
l,ear hide buvo been »ea»t. Tlier*' U al*.. a llllle
,b-orpllun of iweuriUe* Mrudlly goliijt ..n.
Loudon inarkel for Ai.ier'eaoK epeiitd huoy
nnl.iuid U now »ironK
^uotatloua.
IIO.NIIN.
i:iosliix opealiir C'lontni
Feb. i». K«'h. 10. ¥t)^. 10.
0., K . * W . 6'«
Jlenteaa <,enlial4'«.... «13'.
LANU aT<ICILa
'.)!
•••••••«
I''.
i
4
«'4
Aaulnwall
Boi*t<'n
BoMoii Water I'-iwer
Hrooklluo
If'nueloiiaii'w iUy ••<
Mavei tek
Bovl-ton ."ti^-et
Sun l»',«'jfo •••
wiTfr^t Knd »•**•
n.ijcnioMK hrouKs.
A mpi1"«n Hell l el. Co. •.'.••I iW
trie feleclK. lie i;o .»'» «*»
Ne* KuHl.tii'l'iei.Co.. ii
UAILKUAU aruCKS.
ik.,T. AH.Ke..
AtVMl'- A l*a(Ui<'
i.ra.aR'N H»n-.*t^ane> I
i^ il.. Bor. A Ncitlieiu..
Mevlean Central
KU'il Jk I'ere \|.»r.iueuo
ruul A reie .Mar. pref .
UdIOD I'aelUe
um;al kai
ti.V.A N. K ..;».
ISoytoii He Lowell
(Jeuinil ol .Mmm. roiu..
C«nUHl of MaM. prel..
Old Colony
HKW VOKK
Cht'-a«o A ,Norihwe!.i*ii
C«ntnilof .\..ler»ev...
Delaware A llii>li>on...
iKsiaware, L. A W
iKnver 4»«>»t>Voilh..
fcilc
Ki;ut>n. Ji Toxa»..-. ••
L uHvUlo A Na»<livtllo.
Lake bhore
MI'M.turl i'aclUe
N, rtli I'uellle
N-n-Ui raellle pref
Sew Vork Ceuiral
NorlolL X VVe»-tern
O uaha
ItrtKou Trankcoiitlw'l..
I'ht: A Uen'llng.
Tcaas I'lulilc...
Union I'lultto...
91. I'anl.
liHICEU>AWM*Ua.
Wesieru lulon ^f'«
Oregon linprovi meiit.. I5»
puPmuu 1'»Ui«Ca> Ml
P.irlil'' Mall J^T»
l,'ini««»u S. b. Co 4*
Ml NINO aTOClta.
AMoiiex
A.lauil'"
C'tluHut A lleeia
Fr.inkUn
0«CB''a •
Qntncv....
Kl.ltre....
Tamar&rk
*>i
Hrarlng* on Niui»«Touii
Strvet Iiuproveuientii.
There were lie!iiiii!."« before Ihe loniinllteo
on utreeU \aA ni;,'!it on ii\\\U a larj;e number
of pelilloii^ lor street InilooveiiienlH. upon
whieh lieariii;<- wer»' had lu«t year, hut ho re-
iK.rti were made. Ou noiiie of the petitions
periudieal lieurinsrs Uuve Iweii he d lor t'.'v-
eral year.*. All the menil>ei> of llie eoininit-
tee were pre^elll. and the ehulrniaii. Ahler-
nie.n linnets, pre.»lded. Tin; following
the petit iouh upon whieh lieariutfs
^ Mfthe Tdhiiru Shuttle eompt'inv and ol hern
Ihul Liiiewhi MlM'l he -ra.hd. and a' hi"'i-'«'
huilt ovrr the hrook on that hlreel. h'iwui
l.ain^oii said Unit the present iMi'lue a.-ts an a
diMU aud eunses the water to Hood ih^- neiirli-
horin« land. It n-t^ on pljinjl!. ">|'l /,'",''''*;
eaui.ol pa*. iH-'tweeii the piles. 'I he < ol.nrii
.-hutlleeoniiniiiy lost sKKWone year by rea-
son of .ho short leiivih of the hrhli,'e. hv
wlurUlli.drpreniUes weiv ovein'.wii. Ihe
Miv.'l i.iald out l..lly feet whie. i.iil al one
roinlli.ere Is only ai.oui io '^.^ ,"7",V 'liV.
tilv i:n-iiieer Kvan* thovitfhl that ihe e
.ho'iiMheoiHspan ofthe eullre stieaiu, in
huildiiiK anew l.iidjfe. . , , . . i .„
.Joshua M. Hadh-y said the pre-ni hii'l:;e
vas l.nilt ulMiUl -.io years ii«o. I here is I
;;iiat deal (.f travel llieiv now.aiM «' l^"-^?'
That Ihe eily hulM M.e Mieet '<' H" "" «,'";;
:„ it is laid out. .There Un'l the Ul! iny n lie
h.xver part of the strwt that Ihere > >"\"; '»'•;
hut llie new l.rhi;;e and Ihe Inereased width of
the street is the most that is needed.
Williuin W. Uoek said tleil li" ^'Hllit fa-
vor eutlinji down the p;'"!"' »'"";'» '•^
iront of hi- pieiniMs. I he pre., nl -I eet
llieiei' fotirUen inehes ahove Ihe iMai.-
lished trade. ll must he raised al ihe I .wei
enil. if Ihe biidiie I- liiiiit. , , .
.lohnreaisoutesiilled I.. Um' n«e<l of a
hrldk-e. but was opi>OKed to eultliu »lown the
uradt! at Ihe loll.
Mr. I.anison sidd Unit uood h v'a aiilio itj
Had informed the ahnlters lliiil liny h;el a
elaiiu acaiiiM llie edy for the dainajje ooue to
their pioiwrty hy the linperfeet hndxe.
\ M. Swei'tser. a re-ideiit on the street.
teililied to the eoU'ldeialde daiiniiio hy the
present llo'<iin;iof Ihe street.
' -- . . I .-• till.. '>'»i>enUii}; Ihe
1888,
T e eoninilttee labored under ' l-«!';» i' -
i,.,l,,l.,„rin;tMa>.H.oyein not Uavin;.'u.
:ieiisluinar> view of ihe I'F*'»» ^^-^ ''*'i'''^,. ^
hcurhms. hut the preMMit amount f "» ^
upon the Krouml wouLl not allow as tliorou^-h
ail Uive,tli;aliou um de«lrahle in eaeh case.
AMU^KMENTS.
tre:.siii.'r, C. II. Ile!:iii;."r; assistant livasur-
«r>..l. .<. I.iii)ierre. V. Iloh.rl ; dire, lor, II.
|)o/.oi.,(». ltol.ar«e, .Joh.iph Cialhert. \*^*y-
h.rl..V. l.elilaii-;<-iiai.iain, Itev. A. .M. Oarm,
(►. .M. I. There aro over 4S0uieiMl)ers ut pres-
ent, and it i- a wealthy hudy. A« au exuiii-
ple of Ihe elleelive and h.iielleeiit work the
us;
have
soeiety can do. it httM expentle.l I&4<'.b.lj0
silk heiietlts: ♦UtTi forwld.)W>and orplia
KiKhl '
llev. L. (
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M,.- lo«. r end Of the sheet wonhl alle. the
iireM-nt loeiitioii of the mi<-k • ol ll>e « Id < "I-
onv railioa.l.aii.l he wiis lntornie»l thai no
of
ol>>
on. ...i..- . . ,
.hiinue vNoiil.i leaehas far as the Iiaek-
Ihil loa.l. lie ih.'U sai.l:h:d he had no
jeeiloiis for any uili. i rea-oii lo llie yiai.in.i;
of Ihe p» litiou. , , . . • . 1 .
(»f .Jolm llo\l. and others Unit A nlivel l.e
eMeieUd: aiel .d .lol.n IhillamI ai.-l »tli-ri
thil A .tnel he lai I ..;.!. a.v.'.iled ui..
•ra.le.l. .loMidi •'haw s:.id he fuv..r.:.l U.e
a..'epl,iiiee ol ill. street fiolll I'oWhI lo
Wilker -ireil. Init was oiM'^'se.l to the ex-
Icnsl.ni fi.on NNaik.rlo Wilder stre.t.
owned land on Ihe line of the iiroposeil
leUMon lo Wilder sireel. and sooiie.
eoniiHn'iilh.n it tlie sir. el wu^ so ! dd oii .
.Iidiii llo\l.' lavoied Ihe slieel, f'oni I ow-
ellto Wil.h'i «t«e.t. and he 'd.l not know'
Ihat >lr. >ha\N owiie.l any ian.l iu the Hue of
til,. >ireet till atler he hu.l pur. hastd his
l"VI"'''i:. .. , „.• ... ,..h1
hi;:hly en-
ter;aini;.;;"ie.-uiiiiutsi. .John's ;^»;;;:'" ''ir;
nielli, on -The llerim.das." Ma ) f- U
eo...Mrniii- Ihe ellinule. ve(retatiou, la u
and peopU' of the l-iainls were K»veu. I tare
was a iar;;e aiidieiue.'
*M»»Si;i'irs IIONUAOK."
Th.' einlaia wa, re|.eaied In tlie ve>try of
the Nliattiiek -irr-l ehuivli lant id,«hl. mxl
:u.dien.'esli','litlv Itiruer than tho tlrsl
.rv V av h.ti.^rlhaii Ihe one of >N ^"'Ir" '_'.\
„iLM.*;o...h.s that was. The »e • < « .'1
sii.uiiu were lHole even and hellir so--
i;dM.C and llie .h'lays iM'lw.'en ael-* and
^eei;., w. re hrleler. Th.' perforniaiiee eel-
,.,| ui l(i.:;0oVloek.M»i-««»""' »» houreailh-i
ihaii on Ihe nl..:hl hefuie. I boso who \Ml-
nessed either pieMUtalioii are loud lu pl.. m
of Ih. sueee*s. The eaiilalu whs .ertalnly
well given ami e.pialiy well niuim«0'L
llOX I'.VKI v.
The enterlidiinieiil i^lven hy tbe .1. <i.
WliliiLr asM.eialion of llie L<.will eoiniiiei-
eial e.ill.'Le. luM W .'dn.'Mlay cvelii»>r, wone.d
up with a liox parlt. aii.l pr.wed a most en-
o\ahle allair to' all .res.nt. The pro«raiiina
.•Mi.si.led of n adinv. sinyinu!. •"•'•. I''""** '"'
iMldo .lliel.. Mneh ere.lit 1» duo those »Mo
soably eonlrihuledlo the ph'usure of I lie
.■veiiilii,'. Tlie ia>t sonj; i.uin?. Mr. >• •■•
.Ma^uhe, as .luetioiiei-r. proe.«e.led to d i| « •
of Uie luneh U.x s. whieh had bc.;n lHle.l hs
Ihe voui.tf I" lies ol Ihe .•..ihr;,'e. and happy li.'
wli.; lu.ppen>'l l"linow to wlioiu ..oiue par-
llenlar box helonged.
nu.MiM DKii.L Ar r.i.ioT iiii lU".
T.ier.' ua* a hap ye^ir party tit the Klid
..hureh last nUl.l. At 7 o'eloek a tl'-l;;; : •";
Ml>; I r wa- Mr\ed. ami later in tlie tveiiiiiii
;,l. inleiesliiijt eiilerlainineiil wiis gU.n.
Th;' op. ne.l Willi a bloom -Irill. uiuh-i ilie
.liie.lion ol fapl. Kn -1' A. I'.»t"'
\..mii.' hidi. siu.d ;ienll. la.'ii parti. Ipate.l.
•w, .riiiL' wliile .Mp. ami .^irrvnK'bro'.m^
tastefully ornam.'iit'd with lihhoiii.. lii<'
,i|iiaii eXeenle
meuts. some of them .piiio .
C.u\ so well thai they w.'ieSvannh l»l'';' •'',
1. 1 rapt. Ksl.. was hUhly eoinpliineliul
!j<42;l for lunerals. tight niemher-
het n hulled. , , , , .,, „
Til.' soeleiv will permanently loeate In the
rooms lost 1.; soon as possible, and llie iiiein.
hers f»'". leonthhMitlhal they have a hiilldliijj
whieh lew soei.ties are able lo own.
V. M. «. A.
More CoiniulUe..* U..|.ort«d-Kneouraglnit
«>ull(»uk.
llie inontliT^' hiisiii.ss meeting of the Y.
.M. ('. A. w isIrM last evening', an 'in Diira-,-
in- alteudunee l»einu' pi»'s«'iit. The
meiiil>ei> wen' pr.ivide.la leu by
.d Iho Ilrniieli strei t
a.Mive
Ihe ladii'M
; rahiiuaele. .\l lh«
.lo.e .)f Ih.! reiia.st llie u-'eiuhly wa^. eall.-.l to ,
or.l.r bv l'resi.l..|»t W. K. Hill". \vl««> }-••;'' '|
shori .<.ripuiial readini;. Prayer was oll..re.l ;
hv i;. <i. Weslev. Afler Ihe presentalloii of i
I I'm' report of tli.' last ! ii^iness ineeliilu'. <.«'n-
eiul .^eeivtary llarlow s|Hike of the asMuia. |
li.in llnai.elallv ami Dr. II. -i. Johnson Male.l ;
that llie eommiltee mi ieelure» an.l eiilur-
tainmeiils hud .l.-eided to give a iveeiithm to
Ihe yoniiK' m.ii ot Uie .lillefeiit ehi
Kth. %\. Fred V. I'mkarl reporl»"l
11
flfUitifltsoo^ $ Co<
A GIVE AWAY
SCHEME.
on hand i^uine-
8iOO worth of
elilioi
elilirehes
^ _^^ . _ ll'rtt
'lU'reorKaid/atioii .'if' The hoys' "brain-ii will
.e eih.t.d soon, when more thoroiiuli work
isexpeet.»d. IMie bianeli will hoi I li liie.rt-
im: next Tu.'..'iav evenlmr at 7 o'eloek, w i.-n
I'le.i.lenl Hills ami Steietary llarloW will he
varl-
tliu
lie
e.\-
ask
Tw. ntv
ail
d a u'lvat vari' t> of m«.v.'
.linieillt.J"''l
present. ,
I'irshieiit IlllUtheii unnouneed
oils eoinmllti-es at. toihiWs;
Mein'ar-lili)-.«*. KoHurWhlpide. (iixone II.
Itl.iini.Uon. Kiiiiik «'. Lawrni.'.'. V'"*'; •'", \;,-
MarsliHll. .iHuies J-". Taylor, K.lw n ^. IV/^'"'';*'
Frae.lH I'. Ul..'t. .Ldiii lloll .w«. Owar J*. Nin-
.lers .M.V. 11. IVikliiH. Iloime II. .SiiialU
\Vli;:ird W. llr wn. Ilei.iy i . !»|...e.l, Alinon
\|||lll.«'ii, ibirl.'ii II. WlKKdii. •• A.
( liarUtsO. Mreiler, K.lwaid Alsluiw,
II. L.-ltli. tie.. life U. e.re.'ii, 'liioiii.s ..ny.
.\i|.,l|.|i (iralui. IbiKli ^v . Krdl.*. .loM'ph losier,
.\le«i.ieler W. M..rrlll, WlliUin .v. Manee.
ll.oaU.. II. lUxilin. .. .., , ,, ,. ..,,
IJeee|.tl'>ii--Kiank K. Utmhall, Heoig.
I rve. .1. Krank llleliey. I'. I«. LavLnl.
I..VlarK. t liarle- .\. IbaLI, .loho .•.
.lo.eiili W . I{e\ ipold, Kii«ei <• <•. Itie-H' >l.
Ibaluard, Uol..'il .1. heals, Itowoe II.
W l.liaoi .\. Favor, Allre.l lillman, i
II. Ill :mer, iliiratlo II. IIo.IUH,
IheUer. ^. ,. , , ^, ^„j.„
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Till." pow.ler iievi'v vm Ws. \ iieirvcl of purity,
■tn'nKlh aii.l « liole«"in.iief.s. .Mor.' .•••.ii" ml'-al
Mian Ihe .O'lbiarv kliels, oid eaiinol be hoI.I In
eionoetlll.Ol VjUli <lie iimlllto'le ol l.»vv irsl. short
welKhlHlumor |i4i..-|de-le pcwier.*. •''''''•'•.'•''(
i.i.o.o' Ili.VM. P.iMN.. l'.»WM.It( <».,limWall
sire. I, N.'W ^ . rk^ ^^___«_^— —
Jjfto iUbfvtisrmrnis,
r XNTKI) TO IfKNT." I «»ltHg.« li«>ii»«oi
' 'lorses aii'l
tiorse rail
\V 'uMieii'iMi'i. wi'l' h:"" b>r tw.' horses an<l
ev,
llaii'lel',
William
W.
Vrilinr
l.ehh,
1.. A.
Tllollllis,
.\riliur
Wllhain li.
|.»riiages, on .iul..kJilB of elly, near
ron.l. A'tli-ex I'.^l'ouiter oitieg^
Public Hearing.
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NEWl!> ITKMIS.
, ^bot lior-
uid is uot
Tniy.
with de-
— Klleu H. l/slle of ratteii. Mt
,el( tiiroU'.;li tie heti.l We.iiies.ltty
eviM'ete.1 lo ll\e. i-aiiM' unkiiowu.
_C. IL Kranklin, jewelry d.-aler of
\. Y.. has iK^.n ariv^'.ed. eharixe.l
fraudiii^ i -welry dialers in New \ ork out of
nio.(m. , ,, ,.
-Miehael Kiec, 40 yearn ol.l, while walk-
i„K on th.. railroad iraek at <^^"":i'' »*" '^: J-
I..Thurs.lay, wasstrmkbya wild engine,
and die.l sooii after.
— \i N.w (Mleaiis W»dn.s.lay. the steaiu
laun'eh Irene bi.w out her Ibie head, result-
ing bAvi'"''" •^••==">'- ""' ensliieer. Ijeu.j;
IlrovviMHl. an.l two In.ys l,eln:: faUlly seahled.
_< ieinent Arthur Day was exi-euled at
nie;i, X. Y..lhurs.lay f.ir tbe murder
hi- paramour. . I. dianiia U. C rosf, lu
\ ilk. .luue :». ISST. The execution was wit-
uesstil by oi.ly 'J4 i^rsons.
— K sreat s«'ii.v.tlion has Ik en caused at Ot-
tawa. i)nt.. l)V the .liM-overy that a number
of valuable U-Vuin. nts have Uen stolen from
tbe vaults of Ihe s<entary of the slate de-
parliucut. All investi;:aLiou will be behl-ai
oiKe.
— V farmer nain.d .lanaushek nhot Lis
wife and danvhler. 10 yearn old, and then
klllcl hini-elf in New I'ra-rue. Minn.. Wcil-
testlav. ( ontention over some pr«»perty bc-
lougtii" lo his wife, who was a widow
.lanaushek niarrled her, was the eiiuiH,'
.lulmV. llee.l.. -.p. iPlM :».'■«'• "" ';""""'
for .John II. iMh'll in oi.|K>Mlion to the ex-
tension il III. ioop.ity wa« to b.' in any m.m-
iier ininml llieieliy. .•^.veral other wituess-
e» wele h.'ai.l on this i.eliliou.
(»f I . A. Weh>ier ami olliers that a portion
of London slim.l be aeeepttd. and of W i li.im
IL Penn and others that London street be
lahLout and aeeipl.d lioni West to 'lanner
* Wiliiain II. Teiin said that Lon-lon street
i. not iahi ..ul to iis tstabli^h.'d w Idlh, and
that the iin|>ioveiiient Is n.'e.led. 'he rail-
load dl.l not eniss Lomh.u -Heel till after II
WHS huill. and as he iiieh-rstood llie law, Ui.'
railroad company was obh^.-.l t.i bridge over
Or run iimWr the street in sueh a ease. unleHM
the eountv eoinmlsMoii.rs kIvo authority
olherwi .'." Til.' slr.;.:t U now ae.-epte.l from
tio;hHin nlreet to thcsehool hoiise. an. it Is
de»lie.l t*> extend it aer.iss the railroad
traek. Th.' railroad shul* .dltraflh' l>..twe.Mi
Liiieoln an.l IMain streets. lie thought It
well to "vl Ihe eilv solieltoi's Opinion as to
Ihe ritfhl- of the elly ami the railroad in the
< . A. Webster hI-o spoke in fa\or of hav-
l»" llie iniprov. ineiil mad..', and Laton stre«'t,
oireiiiii'.: uilo it. h.' said, is also in had eon-li-
tion. W. IL Mi.hitl Slid thai a i;o«»d many
small ehilditn have to »ross tli.
traek. Ill '^'.dnu; toan-l from s. hool.
H>tieat deal .if passim;
eVeetin^ a hrid;;e
^, Ihe .xbiblilon. Follow inn lb.' •••/'"'>
.liiii, this pr.-iaiiini.- was pieseiiled: 1 i.ni"
s..lo. .Mis* Klla Hardy : hariiioniea ^ylo^- •^''•
.limes He.'de: vo.ai sol.is, .Mr. I*. 'J- •
iMlv; violin solos. Mis. |>aisv Chailtoir
l.anjo .liiet, Mast.-r- ti.'or;;.! ILddeii
llarle Dnnean. A niinilH'r .d famy
wer.. well palnmi/.e.l hy tlio-e in atteii.laii.'. . ,
"lilt. AH.MV .'l I IIK .IMnKltl.A.NU.** |
At Ihe First lliip'ist elmivli hi't nifjht.
It.v. Alexamler llia.kburn h . lurelloll••(..•ll-
.•rai <t..ori:e ll.Thmnas an.l lli<' Army of iii.-
(nnihei Ian.l.-' II.' "»«<le «« y'«-v »"t»;;;«»'''«
^torv ot the .xperi.nees an<l \leisMtlide^ of
ih„r,,roi* aii'l III. honor, .•onriige iiinl mlhta-
iN ^kill..f <oneral Thomas. The hitler was
4h\earsofage and a iniijor
.stjiies eavalry i.-iinent at ihe
the war. He was a Virjiiniau by birth i.nt
idwavs remain.:.! true to the unhm eaii-.'.
Mr. Illaekbiirn i.r.'.e.-.leU to -Keteh ili»
.ourse of Ihe army .d the Cum berlaiid
tlmmghout the war, an.l the part tliall hoin-
asplaye.lwasm.ud .aiefullv. >peHklii« of
L.
II.
.1.
^
,v).> ill
■■'i.v
of a Iniie.l
outbreak .d
I,;.
fault 111
It'll
liie
of
Uoon-
whcu
r;dlioa.l
There Is
on the street. Hy
oxer Ihe railroad traek
Havel woidd l.ie niu.'h easier an.l less .lauger-
Curl rihl and Kdwiu Lainsoii also spok.i in
favor of 111.! improvement., a* fir as a ni itt. r
of .'onxciii.'nee is e.>m-.'rne.i. but .Mr. Lam-on
did iiotlxiiow but what hi- properly on the
street nii;;iit be injund :>y il. Mr. J.eor^e
F Tilton s:ii.l that hi- property wonl.l be in-
iu'n.l bv bnll.lini; a brid-e on ihe street, bill
he snppoM'd Uial the railroti'l ••ompany would
l.av I'.-a-onaMe .iamaiti-s. Tiie railroa.l .oin-
oaiiv n.iw swil.hes ami maU.'s up its freiirhl
u.ioss l.iii.oln str..et. lis lreii;lit yani is ou
Uie i.oiih si.le ol Lon. Ion sireel. .lames. I.
Ntirion sai.l that tlie bhK-kiii- up of Liueoln
>!mt by lar- makes an outlet through Lou-
don street uei-ensary.
H.Mi. ( harle- .'^i. Lilley. rcpre.sentin^i the
Old <o:oiiv railroad, sai.i that lie was pros-
eul ^l.lvfor llie reavui thai he dl.l iml
wi'h it -aid thit the railroad ..ompany al-
lowed the hearing to iro by default, as far as
they w.reeoneerned. Keally. however. Ihis
eoniniitueortheeity .'ouneil Inive nothing
to .lo Willi the matter as far an eonip aint
auaiust the railroad eompany yr a elaiin
ar'ainst the V ompany is eone-rned, it beini:
pToperly a matter to eoine before the county
coinnii-sioiiers. . . „ i
< liairman KuneU said tlial he undcrMtoo.!
that the eountv eomnii-sio:;ers had been pc-
tltione.l «>n the snbj.'et. hut
111.' luil.r, the leelunr sahl Ihe only
ever fouii.l with him was that he woul.l
aeeeut the .•oinmand of the army o»
I. iimb.'rlai..l, but persuaded the autborl.ies
to reUiiii <jeu. Hiiel. .. .^t „.,.i
The leeiure wan larg.dy :itten.lod Bi«l
mioh eiijox.Ml. A d.mbh. imde .peirfftte
ivii.lereil wVeral war soiijts very a.-e.-plabiy.
"I III. IN.«*I1»K lllAl K."
An ati'lieiu'e.if good size ami mm ii en-
ibo.io.m . nioj.d this play ut .M.isi.' inH l»|'
night. Oliver Hvroii ol .'.lurs.' Iia- n'l m*'
"tat" lines of 111.' pi-'. M'l niak.'s Hi., moat
..f Them. Ml-s Ibekie Delaro s.-i.r.vlv i Is
>lr.. Myron's ph.ee as ".I. ri'i 'I wa.i.H''. but
l,i-l. Leii:h i- a elianuinK ••Vinnf. ; -L 1 .
.loluiHon was an ex.. llent •-.lohii lo-ler,
hut II. IL Hudson's ••.Samuel .^hele wan
xervti.ior. The rest .ail f.»r no . .>iiiliienl.
Til." lire seen.- wa- r. ■liisti.-, s«» nil!' li -.» that
awo-nan faiiiu.l with terror ut th.- h.iriulei.K
Hum. H.
XDTKH.
Mvra (Joo.lwin will not be at .Mu-f I«h]1
touii.rrow .'\. 11111'-'. as *he has a .s.-veie .'Old.
It was deemi'.l I'.'st to eaiieel the .n-age-
meut. , _
ll.o-' W.oK I'r.'.l K. 1'aekar.l, M.
.lolin on, Aiiliur II. I Uni.
|t..voi|oiiat c\.'<iUlve ...inuiilllee- AllM-ri
Tlh.iaOM.n, Charles A. WaM<.ii. .suinuel
Tlioinpson. .1 11 .1
Mii.ilnv song fervl.-e— <»e.irife li. '»' • - '^i
K Iwlii L'ven'tf, saiaiiel II Th.imp.«.ii, Hbain >
l.ailir..p, < hill'. • A. Wali.>n...e iV"' ^^ • 'Of-
su'i.lav la.oeiiiir nieeilngs-l'. IL l.iiy .ii< ,
.loliii Wliiit.il, .L I'lank llm.llck, Oie..i>e ll.
l.re. II, Ani:iivliis W . M. rilll.
u,«.u air K'rvl.e-.l"shi.a ( lari.. I'l'H /''^
nirni am, William I.. Davls-L l-iauk llur.hek,
II. (L LeMle. W arien L. H.'vd.,., ,, ..,, ,^
r.oar.lb.K lio'ises-.b.hn MeKhinor, Hartley
Mill. Tli.ooas 111 l.lto, KiigeiieO. It' ••elh W.
^^•lelplovmeiit - Wlll:.|.l Kverett, Al''J«-« •;•
Thompson, Wllllaoi A. Kavor, hHwanl IL Miat
luek.
Tlie .•.inmlll..'s on visiting the siek .in.l
inviUilioiK will he eliosen later.
W. L. Flox'l. lor Ihe eoinmltlee app.diited
to Ml', 'esl .'liail^'.-s in Ihe eoiisUlillioli, re-
porl. 1 that liie annual eleetion of light ni.;m-
l.eis toihe boar.l of .llreetors Im' on the
lir-t Momhiv in Mnieh, and the eU-e-
ti.th of olUeeis be on the seeoml Mon.l.y hi
Mar.h. b.-ghining their terms iu Ai»rll. 'I he
lort waii a.'e.ipte.l ami will lie aete.l ui.<m
re
InMarehat the nmnlhly ni.eiing.
' the
Several
HP.ikc'i'u'r'e-ar.l to the work .>f the a-soehi-
tUi. and alln. led Pith, work in otli.r as<.o-
ehill.ms, whieii several of the nieiiihers vis-
Ite.l. .S'. relarv Harlow re.iuesle.i Ihe eoiii-
mill.:eiiieii to sifure a list of ail the jouilK in
tlieir r.'speetive.diur'hes. . .. «r
Mr. Fl.ivd of nirniiiijhaiii. Ala., spok.- of
the a--'r.,'ssive Y. .M. f. A. work bein:;
I'""' ' • . .11..
.*^ix a.llve ineinhers were vote.l In.
lone
I'llII'J HKC1>HI).
Four Irani'' i
were lotnlly I.
John llopi'. hi-
l>KniC.4TINO A HALL
St. Joseph's
,\ Filial Fire.
ii.Mdi-s al Kul/.lown. I'a..
trov.'.l hy lire Tliur-day. and
son an.l <laii;;hter. a^ed re-
siieetiveh '.t an.l |-» y«Mi>, were biiriie'l to
.leatli. It i- -iipjiO'.'.l the lire wa- .aUM.t by
llopp, who wiisilriink.
Other VIrea.
The .•lolhini store of .1. L. Ilu'lsoii in
j C'lovelaiul wa- dumusrcd !*7."i.<>00 i»y lire
1 Wednes.lay ni^'hl.
V ■ • >•
A'
All persoi s are Invltel to iilfi ii<l .i pidille
liearlnn .'ii e~l iImMiIh'; a boar i ol trii«i..eM I'l-
til.' elty librai y, to I'.' lo I'l hi •'"' '^oanell .liaiii-
lioron M.n.lav euoiliin:, K..11. M. ,il 7 4.'>o'el.»'k.
K. |i ll.iLI'I'.N, < lialr.iiaii < um.
M. F. WiiMJur, Me.'.
THE TlUUMiai
OK
TIIK VH-T>»I:V OVKK ALL.'
We cballeug«; the world with L. E. Halo's
SCIEMIFIC SWSTEM
von
Dress Cutting.
A i:ew atd perfect Tailor ByaUfm of
OuUing and De^iguiug Ladies'. Misses'
aud Caildren's Onrmf nts.
Tbe above sy.,t.Mn is taught in the
Scien-.ifio School with jireat sucoess,
somo cf llio pt^pih bo'ng now able to
cut au'i fit pfrf.ctly.
Open [mni \m 1 lo 9,30, [n\
M\wM\i and Saturdays.
No. iCOCViiinil Slm*1, Kooiii ».
SHERMAN IN
BOSTON.
.Mark.'l < liil»
ilanqii..t of the Monn«
tJreat Oath.M lug- Olhwr .SpeaUrrs.
.Mark.'l elilb
.Mr. I'enn
Seven Death Sentencea,
^vcu Indiau Territory murderers
senten.^eU by Judye Parker lu
-itates court at Fort .•'mith. Ark
to he hanged Friday. April '27:
colored, for the murder of hi«
were
the i:nite.l
, ThursHlay
O. D. Hill.
wife July 1,
Soelely Formally OjM'na ItB
New '<Jiiart«.r».
Th.' .-^1. .I.»sepirs so.-htv .I... Heated il- new
h-il! in tho new ImiMiiiiCon lUitl.m.-in.'t last
eruir^liealSalloutri^lhV The hampiet .d.l... Home Marke. .lub at
.1: .1) r.'sid.i.ts in y;eneriii. for it inniks the j ^^^, ^^^^^^,^ yendonie la-l niglit was a :.;ieat
eoinin. ndable upward course of an '•'':'»«|» | ^u^.^.g^.,. jjore thiiii 400 reprcsnitaUve men
in this .•oinmunilv which is iiier. i-mg lu f'Uitess. .. i.,.„.Uomplv d.'corale.l
numbers. p..wer an.l intelligeii.-e .a. ry .lay. : were present, md the liand-(^mcl> .1. toiain
The ban.piet hall was .h.tted with nioelv ar- ; ,i|„j,j^r ,.ouin was barely e.pial lo the .leiiian.l.
ranged r.freshm.-nt tables, among which i ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^.^^^,^ ,^ ilhiess, was nnibl.' to
dozens of pretty and .dilighnr wuitP'-e^- nU; ! ^ ^ _^^^^, ^,,, ,,^,. oriiiHpai labh' was o.-.-u-
Is-sT : Jack Crow, .-olore.K for the murder of
I U Wil-on. a fhoetnw, in tbe Choetaw
nation in 1^N'>; <ieorue Moso. i^oloretl, for the
murder of Gconre Taft in September. la^sT;
JeflVrson Hildebraml. «he:okoe. f<>i- the mur-
der of John Rl.l;.'.'way, near LolToeviile, in
Alav ls<.: William Alexander, uesiro, for
rap^': Kmaniiel IVterson. nogro, for the inur-
defof IXputy Marshal iV, I-^ Aver who
was trvbi'-' to arn-t him. m l«Sl; K't-'':»r««
.SontUJrIan.l, while, for the murder of Jake
Barrows, in September, ISbo.
To Ex-GQvemor Long'* Frleml".
i:,..sn)X. Fei). l».-Ail ihcnuinerou!. friends
of e.x-(Jovcrnor, now Coii^Tessraan. Long,
will t>e interested in rea.hug his llliistrateil
history of John Adams' \^*inxxuistntunu
which he has wriU.n exclusively for the
next KosKiM Si xday ti«x>i«K. It isad-
dJ^sed to young l-P""' ''"^ *' ' '".^ITrJ
those of all ages. File your order at once for
TlIK tT-NPAY CiI.OUK
aid
liiat'thc petit ion ha'.l not yet Iweu presenJed.
Mr. Lamson sai.l that the pet i loners
know tlial il will he necessary to petilion the
eountv .oniinissioners, but thov were in-
formed that Ihe petition woul.l liav.- more
wci"ht if pies.jnled by the city eoimet .
Mr. Lillev said that any eiiizenscou d pcb-
tion for a bri'lge over or a tunnel under the
railroad, or the board of ahhrmen could do
HO If the board of aldermen so petitlonc.l
Ihccoiintv eommi-i.mcrs wonl.l properly
iiulu-e thai the aldermen .Ic-ired me bridge^
aud wouli asse-sthe daniag.'s for coustrm;- i
lion and iiriintenanee a-ain-t tlie city, ami ir l
the ciliicous pelitione.l the al'lermeii to ask
for it, and the al.lermen cranle.1 th.- petition,
a like .omliision would l»e reached. He
^houl.l think that tht proper action for thN
eommii:...- to take W'.uhl be to grant the pe-
lilion.rs leave to with liaw. as far as they
arc .•on.'erne.l. for the eily council have
iiothiiig t.» do with the bri.ige crossing.
Consi.leralilediseii-sioii followed upon the
Icca points invoiv.Ml in the malWr, and there
wan cumulative testimony as to tiie injurv to
irav.rl on the street by the railroad ero«hing
and lil.K'ka.le.
Of Mi.haei J.lMiane an.l .>thers that a por-
tion of W'aluut Mr.'.t be aeeeptc?.!. Mr.
Duane sahl that be und.r-tood that there h
tables, among which
md obliginsr waitn—!"' flit-
le.lwilh the ap.Hli/.iiii? .lislie-. I;''-''^*"''
streamers w. re fashioiie.l into liand-oino ite
siiins on the w-.dls. The speeiui tabl. ;s
libeiallv patronized an.l tho-e presi-lin
tln'mwereas follows: St. Jo-eph > table,
Mrs. Peier Le.lerc; luesideiiLs tab..
i*. K. Molieur; St. J.*an .Ic IlaplHt''
Mrs. M. L:mrin; St. Au'b-e tab..'
Ja.pies. During th.; evenhia;
Doz.tis waslntro.lu.'ed by ex-l'resi'l.nt h.
IlreaulL and made a line historical
- •- J.-,
be present, hut the priii
mo de-{ pje.i i,v president Timotliy Merri.:k. .Seii-^itor
• were .'joi,,, si.erman. Hon. Nallian 'J"». .I'"- ••""•
1^: over 1 ^v,,,, >[. <)?<borne, (icn. Win. r. Oraper,
MRS. B. A. BARTLEXr, Manig^r.
MLS?i A. r, MCjORT;, As ;?taut.
Wc lirtv*
tbin^ like
Christmas arlicks, small
thiiiffs like Court Thister
Cases, Ash Trays, Candle
Stieks, l^*^ Hoilers, Paper
Cutters Mate h Sales, JNap-
kill Iliiigs, IVeeessaries, Col-
ogne Bottles, Pen Wipers,
Poeket Hooks Purses &c.,
&e. A Tew of these ^oods
are shop worn, but nine-
tenths or them are in pcr-
H'et eondition. i\o\» ue do
not eare to pack these
^otHlsa\iay: il means eoii-
sithTahle hard work, takes
up \aluable room uhieh
we eannot si)ar(N and next
Christmas when they
unpaeked eiistomers
say "diestnuts!" We want
to KO into the market next
fall and buy the latest nov-
elties, and when we have
our holiday opening show
nothing but fresh goods.
In order to distribute
ihes(» artieles, whieh cost
from 5 eeiils to 81.()0, we
shall wrap eaeh article in
every person
cents' worth of
are
will
Mrs.
table.
Mrs.
Pre-ident
L
il
ad-
irlo.
•Iress. Inthe-ibs.jnee of Uev.
Ilev. Fr. La-ier spok." In an eloqn.nl man- j
nor lo thee.mipany and .piotod li.»n .wgr- ,
La Fleehe of Three Hi vers. P. Q., Ij. show ng ,
the ini'.sion of tlio .J^'mieh people m the
United States. „.i ,ir..
In the hall on the ui.per lloor a izoi^l .jr.i- ;
malic entertainment was ^iveii, ontitl.'.! L,e
Diner Interrompiu." Tbe y.Min- !)."pi« *«*
snmlngthe .diani.-ters ♦.h-taine.i ""'[«:
sp.:clive parts in a |uui.M.worl liy nimuer
ami drew much apiiiaune from the l;.r-'L au-
The hill was .Icar.Hl for dancing- ns soon
;is the enlrilainui«.nt was over and for two
hours the merrv eouph-s li'.k'd the si.Helous
f.oor. Music WHS fiiriii-lie.l by <>;^* '' ; "f"
eh. sir-ii eluh. Then; were at lea-t I'MH) per-
sons ;«resent in Ihe building, and »';'■" /"®
».aie of liekets and the tables Ibu so.iel} net-
ted about $000.
Hon. Fre.leriek D. Kly. Hon. A. W . Hear..
Hon. >V. W. Crai.o. Hoti. Wm. A. I ussel .
Hon. Theodore C. nates, Hon. < l'-''" ';'^ ;
Orosvenor. T. < . Suar.h ami Hon. Wm. M.^-
Kliilev, jr. Atu-.v the han<inet Presi. eiit
Merrick ma.le a l»rief a-hlres- pr.-sei.tiii|<
who was received with
line
Senator Slieruiaii
jrreat aiiplaii-e. His spe"cli was \er\
K"=»' 1.1 . •■ ... |i.it,.,|,.,ito. He was fol-
lowed bv I oie-'ie-men (ioll of Wcbl Vir-
aud vvasf alt.'nlively
lowed bv loii!.'i';— II
glniaun'd M.Kinley of Ohio.
Acme Skates
All solhi Bteel ttiKl line finish,
Only 60 Cenis per PaiL
Our st'K k of .Skates \h tl.o l.nr^-est . vf r offcre'l
In Lowell, .111.1 einhniceH all le.'llii»» stylQH anU
laakud.
H'^uiar line
one of the
J^
I
DOW
.&rR».v
Don't
let that eol.l of yours run on.
is n li«ht Uiiii'jr.
was allowcHl to do so. He llrst asked for a
si.lewalk on the street, and Mr. Flet.-her toi.l
bim to ;.'o ahead ami ask to have the street
laid out and that llie sidewalk woiihl then
com.'. So he i>etiilone«l for the street. On
motion of Alderman Staples he was gWcn
leave to with.lraw. . . ,, ,
Of TliomMM Knowles an<l others that Uud-
In Hlncntoaon, Keo.9. Ann, widow of George ^^ g^pg^t he aeceple.l, the lines .letlne.l, and
ILHmltli. _w ^1 -. 1 M i the grade eHtabiisbed. Thomas Knowles
ServUes at ihe I^well c^fncterr ch*!*'"^ 'iJ? and others were heard on thi? petition,
Tbe building iu which are locate.) the nana
longs to iTic SI. Jos..ph's soei.'ly and la
nearly tinlshed. Its erection wa> tom-
moneedsomc months sgo.aii'i St. Jo-'P'.i « liaa drugglsL
the honor of b.ing the lirst ^■";''»''''; "''^-J^g
In Ixiwell to ereet a building of lt» ovv n. r&e
5;;;;;;:iti;n-t;; ui^hiunovenuMit he ba.i p.^i- i -^^i^^^ •'••"•''^ "- ^^•"'- !!:">'-'-.!'v- 1*^
tioned for, and he would wlthtlraW; «;_he |iaa^belu«
iteri
You think it
Itiil it may run Into.'alarrh.
Orintopn.'nnionia. Or cin-umiilion.
Catarrh is .ii-unsiin-,'. Pneiinmn a is .laii-
ircrous. ( oii-uniption is.leath itscir.
The breathing apparatus iiin-l be k.'Pt
heallhv an.l .-l.-ar of all obstrn.'tioiis an.l of-
fenslve malter. lUherwise there is trouiile
Ml the di-enses of Uicm! leirts head. no>. ,
throat, bron.hlal tub.s ami lungs. can be .1.;-
lightfullv an.l entirely cur.-d by tlie u-o .if
HoH.'h.>e's Oerman .Synip. ", >r. n.'l
know this aina.ly. thoiismd- and tliouximls
eure.l hy H. :«»'l "know Imv it is. the m-
Helv.ss." Ilottic oijy T.» .outH. Ask anv
paper and
buying 50
goods in o!jr
will l)e given
packages.
nemember we do not
xjharge anything for them;
you get your money's
worth to start w ith, and in
addition we give you a
present.
We ^hall
this liivr
commence on
a May scheme
liri.lVi ll.l^ 1V.UI it t^m^m
,,„., , titte.l up for ollices and Morea.
The p.vterlor is solhl and neat ''><•><'"'';•... '°r I
eiiterpriM; of this ll.mri<lilii« and a^tuc KJ 1
95,41)5,500
Ihfl.l.lf I'lllK OI>
iMissf.Asinic all tb« (;<><"1
Miklni; j>ow<l«.r», whil*
none "f thflr lojiirioiis
IIKALTiiFl'L.
ilioilitieM of
It contains
InorredlentN.
IDrattis.
2, 1871, with tho following '"t^"' »';' , ';: 'k i.Tf OkI n..nrlK>n an.l Uye V l;!" kt X;" •' » K^"«"
Marin, Luc Veo, M. Ayolle, S. •><'«'„: »? , »'«• »''«'''^«'^»'!''''»y'r*''' Vr I'l oure ai^llT^^^^^
Berireron. They belleve.l mutual "™ '•*V,°° i » blesubig to limnanUv- "t>s pure ana unc
bnuda
promo
rellgioua Interesta
CHEAP
m.
proporilon
1 eeiil per hour.
Hjcers, 44 S.h.o.
NO DUST! NO AyllKS!
IIV i;8I>-<l TIIK
I yj) r:s rit c'f rtUL t:
F U K I^ . •
Full eel, l.-trjrost size *J. for three '
bl.Mks, In lUi .'.an. **maller nlzcs In
Kxpeii'.. tiianvntoveoropenKrjit..,
^m
rilATT A C<»., lieneral Man
slrL-et, Boston, Ma."*. U'cal
iSd Ganeral A gcnUi wanted.
Ur CX)MMRRCIAL JOB
The prcaldent
PKI>mi»(4 done at tbe Conrter Job \mm
• promptly »nd at lovrcat prtoea.
Monday morning, Feb. 6th,
and continue until the sup-
ply is exiiausted.
ELLIHGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Opposite Post Office.
lijt'i,:. *
i- : •.. aA
hjiiit^'
.uj^mMtimitu-
J'--
1
li^^.
6
LOWELL T)AILY COUBIEB, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1888,
FOR THE FARMER.
WARMINO WATER FOR STOCK.
lu a rminl ishue you iihk it any one kiiow^
anytliiii;,' i.iiu-ti.ully ul.out \\:iriulii« walor
for hlock. I willKivi' my e\i.oii»Mi.-c on a
HUmllMuU". 1 li:iv.«vvu:;oo.l rowH. Ilot-.l
well iiM.l nv'iiliiily. .mU nive };<ioil niiv. I
draw fiT^li w;it.,T froNiIlK' Wfll into a tul»
plu.-e«l ii> tin; I'liMi. »»>'' «■»'■'» "■ ^^'"' ''"•
WHtur ironi tlir kitrli<'ii tank tu' lu-lW(vii Tl»
HU«1 SO .U^'r«i'«. with the rt'Mill tlmi I'floro.
on u ''"I'l •''•>• '">' •'*^*^'*' ^^'»"'^* '"1' ^'"''''
no-<'» ii'.t" 'li'' '"'
iwo |i;iiifiil«. w
quail" 1 1 "in loiir t(» fi\
riiMii;; il" ii' '•''"' "'
ten til iw. 1\.' |i:t
un<l «'lraii
an>l iliink I'l'iiiup* oix' or
ill' now Ut<'y will fai:i riv
jiailliiU «aili, witliDiil
I In two fon-iiuiinx «i 'ily
M- itailliiN ot warm wiil< r. i'»ir<'
I havo oci-n-lonally «an't *i it to
tbi in ill I'liil-. !i tVw qnarl* hot an-l III tin-
imili lull fi""> t'"' ^^'''"' "'"' ^"'•' "' ","■
'•ovv» lia»- .Iriiiilv ^vvfii pailful* inw- ufUT tliu
oIlH-r a-, ta..' u« 1 eoiil'l K« t lli''in I'l-fon- li<-r.
thus cnailN iutr«'a«ini: tin- How ol milk.
Without (bV ih'ooloi-of til. milk aii.laii.oiint
of errant I .■U-li-a'lii.^r Ifoi tin- q.ia.Uy. »y
tliul I ^ll«»llM Kiy lliat *oW*ri>ii.-l<U'ml tuf
wurin waur i>alalaltl«'.
Aj:>*i""' '""' '^^" \^" •** "■'''■''
Jhu. il''!. l'"'"^' wt re w.«* k» ol
eoM. >h ii'ilk "i-ore •liown
.lull. 1 lol.'t (14 .ia\i») ;!<' I'Ui
(U ll».^^t '-^^ «"""*• ^^ '"''
liii tri' mill 'II It". al'«»ul liiiv
vUT.I .liiriiu'llu «'"I>1 -iiai'
I'OW*.
atl'li-
,k
lan.l.i to.
iini'i'ti('>Iviil«'»l
iiilk mJ.I lioin
: troui !•'» to 2l>
iillit-r tlahie*.
• liiuiik Id tliolr
ni\ «o\v« aeiually
iiuri »M«I n or. H.aii .'. i* i «> lit. u UHoul .-o:.-
hlMliillK' '•"> • ^"" '"''''' '"'■ -'"'"• , , .
Oiuoiinv <ow- i. :i. iuur-yrur-o'. .two
nlollll.^in m;;U: ll.r -.Hi. r 1-. in yiur* o!.l au.l
hu* lii'i'ii uiillv'l II moiiilf.
In .luiiuaiv. 1."*->T. lli>' »'anM' two
llifii I'otli It' arh nesv inil.li. will; lii«
tloiiof a farrow tow -MIC altoiit o <iuarlt
ner iliv.allliavlniii-oli. lull not !.•»■, watiT
to .Iru'iK. ^..\. :v, n.n» of inilii. .lanuarx.
IsisK. the lAo alone iHM f<* eaii-. Willi warm
water, llie )\i'.l l»elii« a* nearly lUe "aine a-
llK- twoam. i*iil year'" liay erop woul.l hI-
•IMi'i' iail I ivii 'W aUonl wann wal.-r for
ealtle. Yoa eiii li^mv the .llil". ivii.v (n llie
yld.i as you llke.-ltl.a^ K. Walt... Littleton
Contiiion.
In fnrilier re^poti.e to our enquiry the fol-
lovv-inK t(>tiu»«ny lia* Iteen r«:eeive.l fiH»ni
CbtlnufonlfariuciH: A. P. IVrliam *ays: "I
KIvc my sli'ek water vvariiie.l to Ttl iK'^ri-ef.
uiul ain Kiti'lieil llial froin a eow ^ivln^ a
fair quiiiitlty of milk 1 rm-ivo an Inerea^e of
H quart i-er. lav." !>.('. feiliam keeps IS
cowh; lieuaii liieu.eof warm >^'";'., ,.
four week- a.'", ami i' well plea.e I Willi tile
rcl.ull^; a eow Will .liink a pall imuv
wurmeil water |»er «lay ami tlu' How
Ih lnern^^e.i. 11. I". i»avl-i
thforv. nn.\ wli.iuser lie
pruetii-e the feMill-* l»i>Ve
Similar teHilinniiy lit tf
The KnglUb View.
Were the lieavy dutlen on wool aud woolen
goods itjinoved, Anierlea would take ii much
Ihixit fupply of wool frein uliroad. for, a^
the (lireet result of Hic heavy proteettv« tar-
Itls, the Hhal.l)V,a|.l.earaiieeof the people ill)
the eouiitrv i>'a^i>atler of eoiistant remark
to liitel!lKenl«h>er\ei>.. ThU inereUMM eon-
Mimpiion on the part of Aim nea woul.l tilvc
iMMiivl.leiahleMimuhiHto the woo tra.le.-
,.nd »rili»li wool-unnv.r- would iiii.loul. e. -
Iv share in the l.eiiellt thenee arMn^'. Mrlt-
UhoalsaiealM. .up. rlor l«» Aiiieri.-aii. an.
i,ie.-..ii'>.e.iu.iitlv iiMl.iiiaii.l in the I lUt.'.l
stat.> for maiiufaeliii.' Int.. oatme . It i'
in .-verv wav pi.ihahle that the aholitioii ..f
til. pr..l..live .Inly woiil.! l.a.l to a .oii-l. er-
iihl.-qiiaiillu of onrhome-.'rown oat-* laU.j;
li.Miulil l.v Ameriei^ t..r niaUim,' into oalmea'.
— [Noiiiriliili.h AurieultiuM.
Uirf iJu'" r<rfnn /i»i/iM a trial. TliU.i"*t-
ly ielehrale.l rcnieily f.irtlie eurc of eaiarrh,
hay fever. .'.iM In H'O iH-ad. A... <an he olitalned
..f'anVremilal.le .IniVirM ""d >"'«y I* >^'"*^"'
xipoi.uHamife anU pl.'a^aiit je.m'.ly lor the
a'l.ive.oinplaintMin.l Mill ulv.- Imim .Unto re-
lief. It l« M-t u ll.pil'l, miuffor pow !or, lia« no
(.flcielve o-l.M- and ean ho H"i.ral any time wtih
Ko.mI rctmit-. an tbou>an<U ean te^^ilfy. ainon^'
them w>nic (if Uie alta.hon of thU iilUei>.-l!*|ilrtl
..r ilieTlnie.. May -J-.i, Ih-i'..
ffetiical.
flCltCfS
c^
OMMONWKAI.ril OK MANSA-
>r,vrK llorxK, It.ftioN, |\ii. f, Is-"*.
Tti'- iommllie. on Miiiiiila.-Mii .> 'Vill ltlv« «
heailiik' 1.1 p »rile» tiiti r. ^t. i| In a Mil to pnp\l.le
!..vtlie a|>|)<>lnlin'-ol "I a eomii^-i-l'Oier «if niini
iiia<'u.lii;i lortnoalineo, at »«• iiii \, ,**tati'
llou-y, .m ltmr*ilav. I>eli P.;ti, at I't.lo » •^•■"•^
u. m. W. 'r. M.'.M.I'l\i:. rljahiiiaa.
Kril.NN < HiHilS.-it^;.
t lerk . I til" C.'ianiillee.
lioierd.Morbus
ro^mps
olie
idrrhoe^
ummer
Qompla^it^ts
ysenterv
3aailroati0*
Eailroati0.
Boston & Maine R. R.
importanTnotice.
01ifi'ii^*4^ ol* ''X^'iiiio.
On nn.l after Sin.lay, ( h'i. 'HM, the foUovvlnn
trains « (II lie disci. nt.miod : -,
For lloHtoii, •I.;'.''. i*.;'-'> »• 111.. -. i-^^- '<-W l». ni. ;
from Itiwion.il, ll.lHa.iii. K.>r Kawrene.'. «.;i>.
l)J.'< a. m.,'-.;l.''. ■• p. la-i '«■""' l-awremur. ().;»;i, «
H. in.. -, ''^> p. III. For I'onluiul, 6.1.5p. 111.;
frum I'.otlHiiil, .Viop. III.
The II iiln now le.ivliiK l.owcll for Ituxtuu nt 7
n. m. will l.'ave at «)..">o a. in.
A ii.'W- train i'>r llo^ton nml I.n'vroiico will
leave I.owh.11 .il H «•. m.
riiAINB. ■
fioap.
SITND.VY
Oir MAMS A-
Old Colony.
ON anil MlK^r •'"»• '•• l**** trains will leave
U)woll (Mhlilleuex Hn'ut ilci>ot) a* fol-
For Ti^ittoii. rail TMvcr, Ne\vt»ort. New
Uodf.tr.l. rrovl.t* n«f, I'avlueUe-l, Marl-
iMiro'. I4»»utli !• raiidiUiliHJoaai! way ktatluun
at 7.40 a.m. !-•»'. ,ni.l tM) p. i.i. All lralM«
conneet at xoiiii l-iaiir.'^ifham wlili lt."iloii ft
Albany rallrond tor VVtMvPter. ^i»rliiB(l«l»l,
Albany an. 1 1''..' \V«»nt ; ali»oat I oactmi Juuc-
tlon Willi HUliiaov rallr-a-l.
The ^.10 p. 'II. iriil'i ev iieei-^ wiili tnii lUvrr
Mm- .'^teaoiorH for New Vorli, tli« Soulh and
SmcIiU l.ir t l»elti'»r«>rd nt (> i'> n. in, fi.2o
an(fw.."ia p. 'II. — rti'ii-.lavi« i>» lop. m.) lictnrn
at bM iind ".(.' . la , aiM li li p. IB.
8l'M>.\> •"* -I "I" >"mii ►lamMi^hi.mnu.l way
■tMlout), n. *h a. la. Ih'lnrn at ^.40 p. iii.
.J. U. KKMii;U K, lieiicrul Mina/fr.
l<<\At' N. M.\ll>«ItM.!.. IHv.Mipt.
CiK< I. VV. -Mll.I.KU, AkuUI.
Tirk'i «>tllc«>, '41) M«rrlinKt.k Mr|»«i(.
Boston and 3iaino.
ON nn.l al'er Simdny, iK-t. S), l^^'. pax-.-njier
iraUiH «IU li'iive LiiiWal. »livvl dfp.a,
For %Ut-tM>, at Cftn. T.;i5, H.'M, n..'n, II a. in.;
H.l."», 1.' O, ;^ :l.4o, I. in, 4.I.V, .Vlo. »I.A U.iio p.
m, lili.Tl IC^. :, 7.10,!'. ill. 111..'.'' a. II .; IJjm.;
l^.o-J, i.W :-'l''. !••■•«'. *••' '. 'V •'• "•''■^. 'i II 1'- nl.
For l.HMieiiei', Mo, 7..'1.'>, H.'i.'. II ii. III.;
i.'.i:., «, .«, ii.<^'i ft I'', •'•l•^ "■^''. 111'' I'- ">•
UK ril;S. * :'•', K.'-'". i» !>'. I" -". It a. 111.; I.' l.">,
1.10, .Mil, .•!, ;! IS » l.\ .1.4"|, '.'.;»«» p. l». Hoilth
Lawii-jiCe. ».<'.■• p. Ml. '
K.ir li'^vMliiil. T.lo. :.:t.i, n-W a. ai.; P.Mft,
i,:t,:t to, .. M, 0 I.'', ti..'>"k, llln p i!i. IIKTl'KN,
7.17, '.l','» I". I" l"i H'l.''a. ni.i li.*".', .'.."'4,.i.*0, ]
*=r;;iili!- •'•.;; ».'■«;:•• in^. 5.1. ,<. m. uk. \ Ouly Direct Lii^e from Now Cngland to
Tr»;"<. ■. II .'a. HI ; I.W, 4.«it. •')•• Ml.
l-or N.'xi.ni>i- ri. ;.:i' 11. Ill ; I-' •• 'i, li l.% p.m.
KIRK'S
klPljD
The train now ieavliijc lUmton at 7..'Ui for Uow-
ell will leave al 7. .. ^
Tne train now le.tvliij{ l/UWi'll for lloiitoii at
8.4ft will leav.' al7.i<'.
Tlie train now liM\1n;t Lowell f.ir I.nwrvnen
aixl llaveihlll at7..Vi p.n... wlllleavo ai 7.:ii) p.
m. ,
For further parMcuhiiK ^ee time enr.l'*.
.1. I . PiMI.I.II'.'^.t.eii. A«l.al l.'ivvell.
Boston & Savannah
sTi:.\Msiiir CO.
alioul
th
of the
of inilk
lii'l|.:\«"« in the
lia. redu.-ed it to
heen favorahle.
veu l>v K. W. Wor-
the
he
.>il
e\
e\-
hit
then, K. I., l:ll'^e!l. (i.o. I'. >!an.|h LI an.l
others who propose mm.ii l.. pr.iM.le heating'
arraiwment. at their tiarm.. N. I>. I.a|ih:»i>>
of the South village lla^ lia.l eoll^i.ll rahle ex-
pcriyii.-.' ill thi. .lin-etlon. ami re.eiitly Inii.
put In a lai)«e Meaiii healer.
Per eontru : K. M. Warren Ihlnki. hi. eowx
do.|Ulte 10. well to fe.'«t them ;:raiii .Iry ahd
give Ibi'in free a...-"* to pure ruiinin;;. eiihl
water, whieh hi liNown yar.l he found hv
r«eenl teot l.» imlieate a leinpel-iture of 40
deifreei.. lie alwa* i. uUe* a warm ina-h lo
cow« whieh arc Mm-klliik' ealvei-. hut lu all
other eaMK he .h.e^ not p.i.eive Millhienl
benellllo.aimiieiivde forth.' extiu time ami
trouhle. ( h. liu-fot.lN olile»t farmer. Mr.
Joseph Wiirieii. now in liN Ksih year. Matex
that one winter he thorou-lily tii.d the e\-
ptriimut of jfivln.' warm water. Imtlalle.t
to obtain na1ii.fa.torv reMllt^. .Mi- >V»»>|^'"
ttNo relates that the late li. A. ui..l >. A. ( o-
burn of Lowell, ext. n^ive milk ra Ner., .mee
lohl him thai Ih.y had th.iroU(;hly le>led
bealin;.' water f.'r ^toek. havin;;. a- ihcy ex-
prehhc.l It, "luuKt'J «ater eiioiiKh t.) run .;»
Baw mill, ami fouml that it .li.ln t |>ay.
Jaineh I*. lOm.r^oii. who ke.'p»< a larp' mn"-
ber of eows.l.ie-* not liml it n.ee..aiy to
beat water for hU ^to.•k. a* he .lo.« not turn
hiNeatlle into the yard t.i .Irink hut lia^ the
wruttr run int.i th.' harn. whieh i- a very .oin-
fortahle one. ami the eow. are imt expoM-il
totheeold wIikI-' aii.l clonus wliuh have
meb a inarke.l etleet upou the milk Mipply.
A Vrriiioiit Fariiier on th*- TurlfT.
[From the Mirror ami Karinev. '
I was pleased with your artiele iu the
Mirror on ".su^ar ami ••^lieep." For forty
ytMirii I have been farminw in a Miiall way on
H Veruioiil farm. The little that I h:»ve
made in farmiii'.' han heen ohtained hy keep-
ing; hheep. and I ow.' the pro.iierily
Hlle».le«l inv ellorls wholly to th.
poliev pursuvil l>v the w ht^ aiol
liean" partita. lii pioheliuv' H"
uriiiK interests they iiave ma.h- a
ket lor fiiim piodm-ls of all km
proteetinti the wool int. r«>t they
erally asMiivu a lair
reiminerative pri.u;'..
ern in llii» seetioii
tweiily-liv.; ( riit.
iiri.'i". Siii.e tl
/^t).MMi»NWKAI/ni
Vj cm>KT'rs
Miin.i.i Hl.x, ^s.
I'UOi; ATK ttU'KT.
Tuihe ^elr^at liw.'ievt of kin. ami all "ll" i'
iiiiMtim ttit T. ..1. I 111 ttie .-lai.' .'I " ' '•
I (AM VlliTINt.. late.il Ihlletl.ii. to saM
e.omt\,.l..iase.l, ' (iUKl/riN.i
WliLieas, a •■.riiilii liinlnimenf pnri..ittln/ t;
I.e the la.l \xl I and to lannml .'l »aM ile.iasi'.l
ha. I'i'eii lot-.iit.' I to .aM ecinl. I.ir pr.iln'e,
liy .lAMK"" NN . Al'^IlN'. wh.i pra\ • that letier*
l«'-tam "Mlarv laav h.- l-«iiei| i.' lilm,
niu.o- tlier«'!ii naiiu'il. aii-i that lie may
eimit tKnii MivliiK a smeiy or fiireiles
lioml pursuant to ^al^l will ami hlattile;
Von 111.' Iier.l'v cited t.> appear al a prolial.'
• ■..url to !•.■ ll. I'l at < aiiil.rl.l-.'. In .a_Heomiiy
of MtddleMX. .Ill the n. .'.'Ud Tuexlay ol I' el.
;trv next, al nine o'.'.loek U'Loe i.onii, to *U
ea"m-e. It miv v.ni lutv.'. injaliiM tin ^ame.
Ami said petitioner Is herehy illre.-te.| l«i ;:lve
iiuMle iioili-e tli.'r.'..f, l»v piitilMiliiur tliltel atl.'ii
one.' a weeU, l.ir three hii.'.es.Ue week*. In the
llew^ltaper iiilled tliv l..ixvell Hal y toiirhr.
prtiit.'d al Lowell, the last piit.ll. atl.m o he two
davH. at lea»«l, het'ore sahl .•oiirl. '
Witness. iiK.m.iK M. Miumikw, K<'pilre..|ii<l>ft'
of sahl eoiirt, llili. twenty i-lxiti day of .lamiary.
Ill the year one ihou.aiid .'lirlil liun'he'l ami
elKhty.l-l^ht. I- H. TYLKU. Ihvl-ter.
^// Cured /$r <7
teaspooaful of
Perr/M'isPdin K'^/cr.
in a littlP MUK^r
Sugar and Water
Au.0RueGi6Ts6cu.lr. >»i
'l
nhow
IXral i!?statf.
&
I
SK1N SCALP
BLOOD
llavlm: I eon a siiilVrer for two vears and a
halt trom a d<ls.as' .-aii.e.l hy a '!'•''»••'•'".,.*','?
leu', ami Invlotf i n .oitHt hy ihe ( in. I V.\
Hi MU'll'* when all oila-r in.'ilio.ls ami renin-
.lle-fallel.l.lreiiilt mv .lulv t.. nr.._nmen.
III. in. I vl-lte.l II. 't Sprlnifs lo no avail, umt
tried several .l.»<l.'r- wiilioat ^wvv^*. ii";« »t
hirt .mr prlia-lpal druu'nts«. M"'- ■'olin T. Unlay
(t.)wl 1 I ^hallfver feel (rratoiuh. »pek.' to
meahoiii ( I ll. I tiv. ami I .•••n-eMe.l to »rlve
them a trial wnh Ihe result lint I am l'*|f\'<;t'y
riireil There U now no r-ire ahont me. I t tunic
1 1 an ^llow• the larj. .t siirla.'O where my suir.|r.
hufs sprang troiii ot any. oie in the stiie. mo
cr 11. ritv KiMKt'ii.s are *
skill cm.'-' nianiitH.liire.l.
.loliti r. Kliilay and l>r. l»
For i.xeii r, li'ivcr aii'l Ideal Fiilli«, 7.X\ i<..t.i n.
ni.; I,.'i 41', •'•lo p. la.
F.irHaHm-i. t-ail*. Hul Srfopl, Hnm.Oitl Orehar.l
Uea. ll and I'.-ii'.and, 7.. "».'•, Kit', a. in., I,;i.4ii p. >
m. Uetmii liiiiii IVrtiaiid, 7..'t.i, ^ 4it u. la.,
I2.40. .• ^la l>. m. '
For Daii-TT. IVelfast, Walorvllle, Hkovvla^'au, :
UoeK'i.ti'l ad I'aeadnuioii, s.X'ku. in.
For M, .IkIiii. .S. ■:., Halifax, S. .n., .Moittreul
aud i^mlie. . -.'l.'> u. m.
For Aiittii-i I. Halt.. L. wUton, s.;>.1tt. m.; I p.m.
For HiM'lasU !• and Alton Hay, iia.in.; l,:i.4«
Fur L'tM|i' rt and st. .h»hn'H (inTVieam'T), «>n
Moiiihiv , \Ne'lneaihi.»N and I'rlo ly -Mil I (•, m.
For Uoei.Mii'l, rxdlnsi, Itaiii'nr aa 1 Ml. iH'serl
(sifa lu I Horn I'orlluiidj, iueaday* mu.| Fri-
Uayit Ai.i.K'p. ai.
&.-;vauDab,
Connoeiing there wl'.h all llall au'l Water Khies.
F.iv<>niTK :i<.ii]'U TO rioitiuA.
FLOATiS^C SOAP
___ 1 *« I.
THE icKIEF
For iho IJilh, loilct ijikI Uniindry.
Snow Willi.'* i.jvvl Al)*i)ltiloly Pura.
If y.uip iloMlor <l<»i«f. hot kei'ii V.'l'lto Ct.ia.l Soap
.iMul 10 iiMiUi riir naiiili..' .ulte li tl.o imikeH
JAS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHiCACO. — —
Injiuvauff.
that has
piote.live
the repuh-
maiiulael-
hiitm: luar-
U. and hy
have ircu-
.1. inan.l for wo.l at.
. I.a^t .lime .-mm' farin-
.»uUl uiiwa^hi d wool for
, and .•thi.'rs lu'hl lor iru'ier
ll. i're»i'leiit'> i:e --ai;.' litis
fietn eir. iilat..l the fuimrs ihatliiNf i.«'< n
bol.linu' 111. ir wu.il are s« liiii;,' l-ir -mliteen
cents. Thi; I'nsiileiU savi. tli.il tlie iluly oii
wool .•o.-liii^' i.-> than thirly eriii- .» iioiin.l
is tun .-ell!-, t!iu-< rai-iim the I'Ik'" t''''t
aiuoiHJl; so thai, if a larim:r eonld -el Iweti-
tv-llve lalits Willi Vlie |»res.iil 'anil hi!
woul.l ^i.'l only liile.u witli.o't it. I'm' ni' s-
Baee savs tiial a larim-r who ke. lis ll!l\ she< |i
will ireioulv ?r;Ji; li»s for iii» wool thiin he
would uud.'r the IM-.viil ^y^l.i.i. atid thinks
tills little i" of no a.i-ouiit. 'I'lm hirdl
duction of lNS-1 eaiiM'd a fall in wooi of
ly ilve eeids a pounl. .'<iii.'.- that timr
averaue larm-'r ii:i> ;;ol jn-t aiioiu
enehnhetp for wool and latiihs. Diii il tli.;
recominei.<(atious of Ih • mei»sa':. tii.- eanie.l
out, the man who keeps .'.(> >h. . (• and u.N
*100 now will }:el only stil. and this yv.ml.l
result in utter ile-trueti<m <it the \v<iol inti f-
The eul-.iouii .III the .Uiiy .m wool iu
drove main men out .if the husiuess.
.itr hi; would
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Coiitnil Street, LowflL
Over I'ttfiteotl NiitlonnI Kauk.
We laVe pride in 8howin(t propertj
lifte the rebideccos we offer for sale on
Belmont street, a Btre^t restricted to fine
residences. Tlicy have been erected un-
der our personal supervision and no ex-
pense has been spared to make them
first-class in every respect. Novel in
design and very convenient in their ar-
rangf-meut, with handsome fireplaces
and sideboard.
They are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstoue tubs,
etc.
We recommend them to your notice.
l»404)0.— We soliloin have a \il.i.'C lliat we ean
oHer al the low price |>l!i.e«l .oi tills fxtni wi II-
huill two•^lory lioiisf ot »'l>dii ro.oiis, heshle
liath r.»oin; heati'.l I'V turiiaee, has hard wo.i.l
lloors In ilhiliiK ro'ini, kit.h.ii and pantry;
Pan.lsome Kas llxtiir.':-, et<-. NelKhhorho nl jh si-
eluss nml near husine-s. (Hm'.i)
On Central 8tr«'et.-V.rvde»lrahlc pleec of
property, eonHlsiliiK ot tv\o story hoii-c and
nearly -•700 leet of land IJouM easily he made
to pay more than 10 per eeiil. net. (hiC-l)
N«t fttr from MerrliioMk Street.— Two-
HUirv, twot.ii. nient lemsv of 14 room.*, Iliilshi.l
lu «ood shape. A liar^faln al iSLVki. (JOil-i)
It you will eall at our < tlhv we will diow you
pome hn.siuienls thai will pay y.iu letter man
pi I'.-r eeiit.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
»8 CKNTK.VL .STltfcliT.
<>vir Predcott Xiitlonnl Hank.
the stiie
tlu- heht hU'.id ami
I reter to .IruuKl-t
t . M.uitioinery, h.ith
.f tills phue, an.l lo l»r. .siiillli, of Like Leo,
**\\ V\ \M»KK IU;A(II. «;reen\11lc. Mln*.
Mr. Heaeh ii-.lllie I ill. i It V IlKMKi'IKM, ut
our rc.iuenl, wlih re*iilts a. aU.ivo state.l.
A. It. FISLAY \ U>., inuKidets.
8AVKI» MV MOTHIUl'S I.IKK.
F.v.T s»n.'« I .-an reniemlie»-. my mother hOB
Mill.ved tn.m a milk l.-n Nolliliuf woiihl do her
any pood, .-he lia.ltlie hist medic »1 talent. Out
(h.'V all .IM her no ko.i-I. Mie suQVrfld "with her
U'Kl.'r ihlriy vears ami never knew a well i ay.
.^Iie w.mlil have to sit n|i halt the nUlit. hol.lliin
iioherleu' an.l meaidiijr. f'he hii.l m. j.ca.'o.
>lie use.1 all tho lest known remedlef. in the
r.iun'rv without cnVel. I ii.kcl her to try y.»ur
(I ri.'t K\ IJKMKiUKH. (iot her a hottleol t I'TI-
CI Kv |{i,si>i.> I NT, and she look It, nn.l hn«
taken In all al».Mit six or Keven Imltl.-H, ami now
..lie Is a well woman to.luy. Her lejt Is entirely
heale.l, an.l her health was lever heller. !she
(.fin p'oui every .inv. soiiictliliiK t.ho lia« n.e.
d.me 111 t.n veais, mi y.»n see 1 .-aiinot help «tat
In;.' lo von "aJ'ont vour w.mdrrlul (irrici u.v
Ukmkoiks. Y.m have save«l my iiiotlter'n lite.
I .aiinot tiiel word* to express mv (rratltmle. I
have adverll-cd your ClJTICi'U.* lUMJ;i>IKi* far
ami near. ,. . .. ..
Kl>WAKI> LrttI>KI{, l.%0.'» Urondway, N. ^ .
SIMIAY TIIAIVH.
For ItoMton, 7.;l\ H.io a. in., IJ-i.^, 4 Ift, 5.40,
7.:hi p. 111. hKITUN, f* a. m., fi, ' p. in.
For I.»iwr««iu«'. ^.•io a. in., .%.»•', 7..'mi p. in.
UKTIK^. T.J", rt.l.'* a. m., K.lo, .^;l.•»p.m.,
honlli l.a'M-.n.e, 4 W, 7.44 p.m.
For HHvrrhlll, t«.'M H. m., 8.4'>, 7.Hf> p. m.
KKTl'lts, .s. II. ir. a. ni., 4.oh, ^.'i:,, 7.'.'.'> p. ni.
For l'orlh«ii<l..'.4Up. iii. ULiTUN, 1,4.1.% p.
in. .1. T. Fl'Ultl i;, Ih'ii. .MaiiaKor.
W.M. MKUUITT, .Jn., Siipt.
.1. F. PlIlLLII'si, Oeii.AKt.ut lioweli.
Oct. i:, lN«7^
Boston and Lowell.
OCJTOIIKK 10. 1887.
PaHHPiiKei* Service IVom Lowell:
ror lloaioii, al .V.V), iLl'S, iiiOft, J|7.l«. 7.:tt,
•I17.a^. •:s.:t4), •Jtw.iW, Iht.Hn, •jp.t.JW ami I I.ihi a.
m*, *\iV2M. I.JO, -Mn, ii:i.lo, •{t4.-'.*., 4.:t.,
1I6.»ft.tii>o, •s:ii:U, •§:«.!« J), in. fsH.NDAYJ*,
•|17.3^. » <Hi, ♦t|i».ii> H. m., 4..'.% p. m. Keturn i
lrt».4ft, 7 :io, K.iKi, •s.;io, •it.im, i».l.'», liUUKi, il.no
». «., I'.'.'M m., •I.im, a.'Hi, M.tHi, n:L4.%, 4.4.'l,
••J.lHi, .%:(o,ii.'. 4.%, ll.!."*, •7.tK», iO.(K), II. Ill p. in.
8lI.M)AVs,.tMH>ft. m., I.isi. ft.(M), •TtHip. m.
For W«i»iurii.<i;W,7. HI, :..<.'•, HW. Iln<> a. m.,
1.*), 4.;i',(i.iH), (i.:U p.m. sl'XI>AY.S,».lioa. in.,
4.'jaii. m. ftetii'ii: 8.'J-i, U.4I, IL'J4 a. m.,
ft.iif, iM.Mo.A!, ILaa p. m. bUKDAYS, V:i1
a. in.. .'127 p. m.
ff^* h'.iftvrxa. iXnrllifru Itrpot otilf/. } Or on
nrHrttl i>/triitn» from Ihr .S'orfh. V I'm Ihitford.
For L»»wr»m«!t»,0.:W, hi.h't, U.(Kl«. m, L4U, i.lO,
4. 0, u.«i p. in. sl'NUAY.s, ntti.Ifl H. ni., 7.1ft
p.ni, lietiirn: 7.4.\, i!i .10 nml II.W a. ni.,
Pi.dd.S.l.'i, .'».l.'i, t!.4."> p. m. allNU.V^S, 8.00,
h.:a a. in., K.l.'i i» m.
For S»l«in an.l W. IV ."Stations, 7.:k'> ». m., 1.40,
t'.aiti p. m. Kelurii: l.'H', 11.49 n. in.. 4.40 p. m.
Time ffivfii Moir i» from S'tthtni Jftpot,
For Ayer Juiietlon ami Wav-Sfations, at 7.1ft
H. III., l-i M an-l .i.o."!!.. in. ^^M>i»Y •>', al i.lft
p. m. Hetnru : ^.l■'ia. m., Pi.M and U-l.^ p. m.
SlNDAY.S.S.lSa. ni.
Iron Htcam..l.lprt ••liATK CITY" aad '•CllY
«>K M Ac.iN" leayiii.r Hava»i'i«li I'ter, lonKr'.-i
Mnet, Mohi. n, L\ KllY Till Usl»AV, Ml 11
.I'cloek. Ki r licVItt or pasi.iu'.'. i.pply 'o \.
HKVi . H \:!l's.'S','.M'l WashluKl'ii mriiet, Pna
cm, or lo UlLliAUUb<*5 A ISAluNAlU>,A};vpi*,
Itoaton.
OCEAN Emm
Merchants and Miners Transportation
Oompanv's Providenoe, Norfolk and
Baltiuioro Steamship Line.
The Mont Dlreet Houte from New RnKlna.i for
Nnrf.ilk anil lttchin.>ii>l,<>l<t I'.dnl ('oinfort, Va.,
Washlnirton, 1). C, an.l Italtliiion*. .Vd.
riTTY-nnTi TCAitr —
LOWtLL mm m \mMi co.
Otlle*>, iO ( <>nlriil Mrett.
.1. v;. AIIIIOTT, ritK.'ii'l'.sr.
K. T. AllUiiTT, i^f'''* AKP TidvAli.
]*IUi.cr.mH:
Wn». II. WU,1n,
.1. li. Fellows,
Win. r. r.ra/er,
< lui'.. A. Molt,
W. I.. Llvll■^f^loll,
.l.t:. AhhoU,
Idvlilen.lfOO vrn TKNT. on tlvo year.*, M
p«<r lifiit. . !i Ihi. .• )- 11.', ;.;l,S per icnt. on oof
•, ear policies. •
■ In coiiiieetlon with I'lr nhove .(unpuny In »
^.niral a»(enev for id\ hleml pnyliitr mntUAl and
relluhlcmoekeompan'.es. .„..,_„ ,
K. T. AIU.OTI, Agent.
r.ri.j. i.ulS.er,
Al los II, KniifJi,
N. M. WrlKlit,
A. li r.lhir.1,
v. r. AMmtt,
P. r «;iitea.
CirK IKV. the jrrent ^klll enre.aml CiTin Hv
H.I V, pnpare-l from it. externally, and Ci'TI-
ciiiv IlKsoi.vi.sr. the new hl.io.l luirlller. In
u rtially. are a p.»sltlve cure for every lorin .it
sldn ami hloul diseases, from p1iniilu!« to mrof
" s.dd evcry.vhere. I'lhc : I i Tin BA, .%0 etc
Sou-. ^M-ts ; IlKHui.vK.sr. $1 iHi. I'r.parel
I'DlTKi; Phi .; .VM> <IIKMHAI.C»».. Ih'sloll
th.
«« Semi for "How t.> t lire .•*kln l)ls«a>.es,'
.V» llhi'.rrUlim.H, ami IDo te llin.mlah-.
III.
01
pajres
PIMPl.F.H, hla.'klica<l», eha|iped and oily
skill prevented h\ CrrH'i iiA Mi:i>n A ri.i> .soAf.
re-
fiil-
• the
from
FIVE MKILLEII WOUKMKN.
Ladies', Gents', Children's Departments.
ROOM NO. «, PO.ST OFFICK IILOCK.
Til.' illstressinpf sDceze, biioczc, Bncczu, Ihe
acrid, watery .Hsdiarjro i from the ey.-s and
no-c, llio paliitul inllamiiialloii .'xteiidl iir to the
laroat, the sW'JIlnif ol the mm .ni" llnlnu-, eiiiin-
ii!« .•'loUlii.; .Heiiratlon.*, coii;?ii. rlnxloj: iiol-..--* In
ilie h.ail :im! Hpllttlm? Iieaiiaches.-liow faiiilllir
ti.-e sviii|.l'iiii< are to tlioiiramls who siillVr (C-
rl..-llca"lh tl' 111 ll! t'l <;ol'ls or Inlluen/.a, and
who llveli; l/iioi-aiK-e oftlie fact that a shi'.d.'
appHc itloa of SANKiH;l»'S ItAI'K'AI, tTuU 1 .Ut
(..ATAKKii will aiVor.l iii-'tiintiiiieom ri'lKf
For Amherst, Mllforil ami Wilton, nl 1».15 a.m.,
l••..^5, 3 4H, ^.4^t II. ni. .Snmliy, '-' p. tn.
Fortireonllol'l, reterhoio', lleimlnifton, llllls-
t .ro' ami l\i'.-'ic, tit ii.l.'i a. in. «n.l;t.4.s p. m.
For Nashua, .Man. hesteiimil Conenr.l, at MIO,
.^.l.^, «.44 a. m., IIM, 1.47. ;i.4H, .'i.40, {\:i\ 7.4S
p. m. (.Suiiilavs lit'.', 7.LS p. ni.)-.
F.»r l*enae.ook, t'ranklln, Lehaiioiv nml White
Klvcr .InncUoii, at'.i. l.'i a.m., 147, i.*S ami
•7.4*1 p. in.
For Warner, llrailf.inl, .Simapee. New|>ort (N.
11.), Clnromoiit anil C larcuKiiit .luuctlon, at
'.i.l."i a. iti., 1.47 p. m.
ForTllton, Lak.i VlllaKO, Mere.llih, Lneonla,
Weti«, riviiioulh. WaiTen, llaveihlll, Wooda-
vlll.', at 9.14 a. m.. I.l7aml •7.4.<< p. m.
For (JamviloM.Thorntin, North Wooilslock, Lla-
hon, Littleton and Wlilluiluld, ut \t.li u. m.,
1.47 p. m. . „ ,
Fi.»r.Icrrer80ii, Lai • a tcr, Grovetoiiaml rahyan,
at '.».44 a. in.
For Montpellcr and all polntd on the Montpollor
and WcllB Ulver vallroad, via I'lyinoiilh ami
W.KxUvllle, at '.!.{» a. in.
F.o- St. .Jolnitliiiiy ami Lyinlonvllle, vli ^^ Idte
lUver .Iunetlon,.:U !i.l.')a. m. ami 7.4S p. m.
F.«r St. Johtis'irfrr, Lvn loiivlHe, New'iort, Sher-
hiooke, via I'lymoutli ami Wo.idsvllle, at !).44
, a. m., ♦7.4S p. m.
I F.ir MonHieller, Ks-ex liiiicdon, Iliirhnxton and
' .><t. Alhnn«, via ( eiiirai Vermont llo'.', at !i.l.'< ft.
I ID., 1.47 ami ♦T.N ]>. m. ■
For .Montreal ami ym hoc, via Montreal nun
FASKK.NOKKM AM> FItRlOnT.
T)i«< Iroi: M^Hiiiahlp WilllHiii ('rMn<-, l.'MO
toni>, Cnjit. K.U. Wiirren, nailH froiu l'r.i\ t.hmee
every WLUNKhHAN , tl p. m.
The* Iron Htfniitihip •Johiia llopklnn, LVKI
lomi, Capt. II. I>. Foster, Hailn ev«»rv WATUIt
DAY, tl p. m., from Lun»i>alk WiiAJtr.
Thorto vvcil-kn.iwn Ploanmhlpa nrv larK<> nn.l
comfortahle and ilttoil with every .•onvonleneo
for PAS-sLNtiKlxH mi. I eommamled hy iiavi-
k-ators of |.Mi«,iml sitcei-KHful oxp.<rleiiec. hea
voya»r«'i» hy th.-s*' Mteaim rs arc retrewhlnK ami
liivlKoratinK and the r.>imd trip ean ho nce.mi-
piishe.l In KIVK nvYft. Karu, In.hidinK room
ami nicaU, vt'r> low.
FKKIGIIT COMMCCTION8
Mado without .fruya^rc with tho f.diowluff
rtiiitcH :
VlnclnlR nnd Tfnnf«a»«0 Air Linr, »t Nor-
folk, Va.
.\tlantlo Couat anil Ht^aboard Air LInva, at
Norfulk. Va.
Choaapeakci aikI Ohio R. 14 . and UanawhA
DIapatcti, at Newport Nawa, Va.
RIohinotiil and Danvlll* li. K. and Fled-
mont Air I.lni*, at W«»at Point, Vh.
llMltimoro and Ohio R. R. and Conttnentnl
Lln«, at ItaltlmorM, M d.
MerchnntM aii<l MInrra Trnnii. Clo.*a Savan-
nah Line, at llMltltiioro, M«i.
Throii^fh l.llla of liKllnfT ImucI via nil nhovo-
nanuwl ruuten. Mark urootls via 1'., N. AND B.
LiVK.
TIck.'tfl on nale .it K. (i. WtN-nHOK'« offlre, 8
WpstmlnsUT Btreet, VV. ILCimw^ii * Co.onice
1 WeylioHnet Rtrecl, or at 8tuam8htp utfic*;, 99
In<l1a utre.'t.
For rate*, paMtauc or freight ai.plv to
K. II. K<)( KWKLL,
New Knifhind A^ent,
rrovi.lonre, U. I.
THE HOLYOKK STILL LEADS
On ami nfur Junu li-l the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRL INS, CO
WILL I'AV
70 FKK CKNT. I>l VIIH'.NIi8.
This eompany hn^ a siirphin a« n Kar.iH policy
hol.h'r*. of «.V{4,';4<;, an.l will write ou MbU-
CANTILK UlJiKS. Itcprcuenlel hy ,
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
AlRoroprcscntH other tlrttehtM Mutual ami
Slock toiuiianlttft. . ,^
FIRE INSURANCE.
Oou<l! HoIKl! l<oliut>lf!
AT TIIK
riEE niCUEAWOE AGEKOY
— or —
GEO, E. HETCALFiJta 56 Ceolrai Street,
llavlmr pm-ehnncl the apemy of thu Merri-
mack M'ltiial Fire InHuraiiee Co. of Amiovcr,
with its sixty years ot (•atislactoiy ileatlmr with
llH ))oiley hohiers, lio Invllen all Mie forintr
friends of the eompany ami many new one» to
examine Im meiili* ami relinlilllt.'. . .Six otht'f
compBiileH aim r.iireyente.l hy me.
GEO. K. MKTLALF, .'^:(;t:itral .street,
ftneeennor toK, L.jfcarileU A Co.
Traders and Mectianlcs
INSUIIAKIE COMI'ASV.
ISuttlii.Mieatiiiciit ill .a-.v'orhla.j.I.- «■•>'•»' [ lu.ston Air Line. Ht !».44 a. m., ♦7.'*^ |
CHt.
1K84 --
and by takin:; the whole duty
drive the lest ..ut. Hut the rionlenl say^.
to UH Wiio kc.!l» ''O she.'i', •' Vou have -ol »:«>
Ie»s for yuur wool, ..ml now -'I •.•^<'l tor Keep-
InL'OO slieep, hut it will he luoru tl.iu imule
ui.lo vou when vou huv your wmhr elotli-
iu«" " Farmers .lo not pay out ail o; their
luoney lor elotliiii-. and ehdliiii- wouhl not
be any cheaper than il is now if wool w as
free from duly.
Now, in eoiieluHJon, I would say thai 1 am
an old tarimr ami have always k.pt about
thenumher of sheep that the I'resi.leiit talks
BO much ahout. 1 have always heen in lav or
of bavin;: a. hity on wool, and I ean t s.-e
Wbv sueh farmers as myself should Im
Hlnijied out for d.^truetion. If the ohjeiT i-.
to reduce the i.veiiue. why sItIkc at tins
which hiiii;:s in oiilv the in>i',:iiili.'aiil siiiii of
$6,0OO,0O<). whil.- that .h rive.i froiii sUf,'ar is
foO.OOO.fXX). Are wo alone to -11 Her? .lohii
fondolpli on.:e ^ai•l lie w«'ul.l l'o a mil.' lo
kick a sheep. P.i hap> Clev<;laiid wouhl «o
two miles. Kiinlolph. like Cleveland, was
opposed to proK < ii..ii. hut lie wa« a man who
knew what lie w;;.. lalUiii
Barnard, Vt.
IT NEVER FAILS f >^.j^^^
Foralldi3ca!,e3°ftl<5KIN«y ^ ;;^<\^<>
CUBE
PILES
CoLDCi^^C(§
FEVER
JtrxlAll
^114 DoliKtitfulfy Perfumed. Eatily Uiod
:j,ves hut a ;aliit hlea of what this r.Mnedy will
iio In th ,' chronic f.irais, wh.'re the I'r.athm^r 1-^
(.hsuiiemd l.y choking, putrid iiuic'Us a.ciimu-
lii'loii-.. the heiirlnji- anvcteil, -mell aiol ta<ic
s^.tiic, tliio;it iilierate.l ami hael.ia;? c.)ii::h iir.ul-
i.allv f^a.-'ieiiiii;r Itsell in on the ilel>ill;ateil syt--
tcm." 'Itn ll P. 1-1 iliai th.' iiiary.'UoiiH .uritivi-
power ..I s ,M .Mill's Kaim.vu t I Kt: niaiilt. i-ts
Uselt III liitintaneoiis ami iriateful relief, ttif.!
he:riiis iioni the llrst applhation. It Id raplM,
ra.lical, peniianeni, eemiomhal, Hafe.
.SVM-OUI)"S ItAI IfAl. (TllK .•oii.-l-tJ of "lie
bottle of il.e Uai>I>:;ai. Ll KK,one hox CAT.vtiiiii-
.\i, soiAKNT ami an iMi kovkii Imiai.i.k;
price, *1. (Ml.
I'OTTKR DKIO * (JHKMICAL CO., BOSTON.
ni.
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OF FK.MALKS
Instantly relieved liy the CntU-urn
Aiiti-I'nin FlHutcr, a new, most
atrrualile. ii'slniitaneous ami infalll-
hlc iiHliikllllnK plaster, c«peclally
ai)a|iteil to relhivc Female I'alns ami
. Weaki.eBses. Wanantcl vastly suiic-
rl.)rto.illothcr pl.s er.s ami the most perfect
And.icte to I'aiii, Inllainmailon an.l Weakness
vet .-omno' niled. At all .iiufJKlsts, -J.') ets.; the
■for *l.(Hi; or, tiostnjjcc free, of I'oTTEK DUUG
AMI CUKMICAI. Co., Ihiston, Ma«8.
I F>.r .Montreal, via Ceutial Verinont liiic, al tf.16
I a.m., 1.47,*7.4»p. in.
9:0-* Daily. •
Fr.'iirhtlralnv leave Lowell for KoRlon' at a.OO,
ti.t I. ll.lW a. ni., l.i:>, loaHi. ll.oii p. m.
Leavo I«of=toii for Lowull at J.JUi, 4.U"), 0.40 a.
m., l.i.'Ji.S.l.'ip. m.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for .Sn.em at '.Mi."^ a. in.
FKinOHT DKFOT, WKSTKItN AVKNUE.
Leave Lowell for Na>liiia, Manrhe.Hter, Con-
coril an.l the North uiul West, at 7.20, ll..;.'> a. m.,
:i.(i,5, -.45 11. III. .....
Leave Lowell for Ayer .liinollon, \\ or- ostor.
Fltclihurg, New York and the WcbI, at 'i.45 and
'.«..'.^a. m.
(J .S MELLKN.CJciil. .Snpcrliitcn.h'nl.
W. STOUKK, tionl. Pass. Apft.
2Eootj ana (ffoaU
At ih« OM Stand, 3H M iddl« Str««-t.
At tlic Npw Vard, Foot of I'ond Street.
li^il lilt 111 H: i r t ro<l|tr «,
A. W. WKKK.^, Anent.
Wholesale nml Uet.ill l>e.iler in Wllkesharre,
La<'kawnni;a, Leh1;rli, Franklin, Ciimlierlumi,
C. <;. Cann.'l, Ac. Wooil, Cliareoal, Lliae, (X--
nicnt, Ac. Tvlephono iiuiuhor, *s4-iJ.
WM.E.LmNGSTi,
W.^olesalcar.d Uctuil Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old C.o.'f; Lchlf'h, rhHailelphlri ft
Rendhiir, Wllkcbharre, Lackawanna, ■
Marylaml Co.'s GeorKe's Creek
Cumherland, Lykcn's Valley Frank-
Un, etc.
Oak, Maple and Tine, BuweC
and split.
M UT UA L.
CaohRnncts.Ian. 1,1S«7 »4:»'i,'i^ti.7!i
Total llahlllileh (ri' liiBurancc) i.'\«,(W6.1ft
Not assets f;!Jfl,ti7L!V6
Folle.y hohiers sliaro iu the protlid on cxplra-
tloD of pollclco.
Dividends, 70 Per Cent., Afu^r July Ist.
DIRKXTOKS :
Levi .«Nnraffnc,
tJeo. F. lUchardson,
i). .S. Itleliardson,
Chan. 11. Cohnrn,
.Jacob Uxgcrs.,
.tohn F. Klrahall,
llonry C. flowe,
C. C. Hntrhlnfton,
W, h . >aliTion,
8. T. LnnenBtor.
Omco, a? CJentral 8tr«:ot, Loxvwll, Mh»».
LKVl Sl'llAfiUK, l'ur<*ii.t;NT.
fi. M. TUCKE, SECWiTART .
49-Ini'.uniTi.-e to any amount cai;',ted lu rella
hie eonipualcs.
K.M.TrCKr, Agent,
■27 Central Mtreet.
OKO.
C. K. I'AIGK, Local Agent.
Bed and Common
ihout.
I,. (-. II.
Po you have <l>siMp1ie
Take
11 its
troiihl. s?
Hood*ti"sarsapariira,'wliieh Is peculiar
curative power.
KadorMd by Major Pratt of Worwati-r.
"T hereby eiulorgc U inaiis llros.' "IiHliau
I- r!Mr» » havint; used it for salt rlieuin.
r curt. "''•Jli^RLKS IL lUATT,
'■^ Wora.htcr,Mabs., Ittbi.
Will, .luring the next three months make very
rcasonahic i.rlc.!8 Ui persons who vvhi to
brighten their homes wUli new pail'";. <lln n/
loom or kitchen lloors, iahl In nlceklln..lrhd
har.i wood of light olor with Inlahl horders of
cherry or walnut. N-thlngcan make a richer
looking parlor than nnch a ll.mr, sprca.i with a
v,-»rhtyof rngsto Milt tlie tasU-. In plae« of
dusty r^irpets. ParticR wishing any • neh work
in our line will, by placing their «r;\crB vrlth us,
receive first claBs work. WarrBnte.1 to stand
heat without shrluklvg. E. «• BAKLU & CO.
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Heat BallroAd in the World.
The Fastest Tralna in th« World.
New York to ChlcJigo, 24 hours.
Mew York to CinelnnutL'il hours.
Now York to 8t. Louis, 2» hours.
Five Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply for tickctB an.l fuUlnfonuallon to
W. K.BATCHKL.I)ER, Ticket Agent,
No. 21) Merrimack Street,
• iEO W. MILLER, Ticket Aecnt O. C. R. R.,
•^ No. 35 Menlmack Street,
A. Y . CASWKLL, Ticket Agent B. & 1,. R. R.,
MMdlesex Btrcet station.
WOOD.
Old Co.'b Newark nn.l Enp- fl'RM P.IVT
lisii Portland V/UiUUil ± .
T f Itf f COBU'.S Extra ami Finishing
LilifiC/i Glens Fails, Vormont.
All kind.* Runiling and Amerl- TUMflK
can and 8.',otch Fire A»J.klV/l^.
Maaoua', f>«ntal and LAod
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOT^TN,
CIIAKCOAI.,
FKltTILIZKlCS,
DAIR,
RAND.
GKAVKL.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. S7 OOKUAM 8TKEKT,
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tin
worker. A fine lino of
MILKMEN can act Milk Cans ae good and
cneap as in Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 57 Gorham Street.
I^loiii* aiid O rain.
Our own mannfaciurc, in great
variety 9 nt
BENNER BROS.',
ISSand 140 CENTRAL STREET.
GENERAL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
McTcbaiidlso delivered per onler from all
trains on the Boston and Lowell, Nashua and
Lowell. Old Colony and Boston and MAlne R.. R.
8Mppln« reoelpU obtained for goods forwarded.
Ofl|«0 118 Thoradike 9tre«C
rXHco an.l Yard,
27 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone 18,S-L.
Branch Offlee,
iW Merrtmn.'k Strcei.
Cul.lerwood's.
I>H0T001«A.I»HS$.
A. H. SANBOEN, 24 Oentral Block,
Begs to announce to the citizens of LiOwoU and
vlcinliy that lie has nurchase.l all the negatives
owned hy tho late N. C HanlKim, and Is now
prepared to fill duplicate onlers from the same.
By long associntion In haslncs with the late Mr.
Sanborn 1 feci ronlldcnt of giving perfect satis-
faction to all Ua former uusiomers.
Cliffoi-a's
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 ANDOVEB STSEET.
First-Class Djeing of Every Description
Done at short notice and sntlsfactlon
guaranteed.
Ladles' and gents' garments dye.l whole.
AU kinds of garments cleaned and rep.ilrt'i
If desired.
CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE.
PHILOROPnY OF MAinilAOK, glv-
Ing a clear synopsis nf tl.c inipcllmcnts to
marriage, cxhaustcl vitality, etc., etc., can be
bad from all news agents or forwarded direct
from the author. Ur. F. .J. .lt)RDAN, 19 Joy it.,
Boston, un receipt of 22 cents.
LOWELL
DAILY nOTTRIEB. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY ^\}^'
MIDDLKHKX COUNTY.
Monday a dcleiratiou of (irand Army meii
visited .South Krauiiiighauj an.l inild "^^1 f_
the whiow of 111., late I'^t »»'l'«'-'"";y„i ""
lUHiider (Uor«e 11, I'aleh the l"•"7;,«;^,^«' ' J'
hUbMripiiouH of the .•ouira.h-H ♦»* ' ".^'•Aj^-
and la.lU of the Womau'n Uell«f corP".
whieh iigtiieuute.i $;i25s.4^l.
V Al.ott I'ratt oX HoMon. a neplu'W of
HmnH.n.lhoit.\N.J;n.arri..lln tlieion^^
iational .hur.h in NV»UHield \\ edm- .> I"
SilHH Jessica (Mte. .h.u;;l,t.r of ''•••• V ,;,
luinher luerehaiil of llial town. Uov. ^^ lIH. •«
Mall Williuuis oni.-i:iliii«. .Mr. "• » *'^- ;
I'luU will live ill Loui^huiK i".|uaie. ""^ «'»• !
MfH. Henry i'. ^.r^.nni of We*l ,»';"^/';i;;
has ....-lire.! a yer.ll.-t for *..'i»:» ='«'••'>';-; ,
fK lile In.urHi.ee poliev i" « '^,i ViTdi'.?.; '
vKoeiiilioii lolil^ sMer. "''*' 'V ' -Cl ' 1
dhln't wiint to p:iy « heieaiixe llio liohh-i ii.n
ilMnn.irt.'.l M.iel.hl All- Ser,a»nl <lai.ue.i
that licrhrolher Wa-i luMiue. .
The tw.Tssiti.H of the wntor -^ilM»ly of loN-
' toi aAvell ;..liiMowii..o«»,»'«l'>"»T ';^*''^;
.lei mil u .evv.i;«-«' "v-leiii in Ihe vi. uiity of
so ; ' l'rauilii.liaiii.- an.l th.. Vl^I^MKlol!:
rouneil lii.^ "Ireu.y 'Md-r''!''''' vLf ':.T, ^^^
ij,)evpeii.le.l hv the water iioiil-.l foi the illO-
u i^ n of ihe pnrllv of .he xvuter Mipply l.y
m.u'r.-eiii.ut'vHlitiie town, ol I raining,
ai I ud .Marlhoio'. The .uily .•oinllliou i-.
ri"iu.. s;'leuiho Mueled vvilhiu two
yi'ai> from .luu. 1, U*f<H.
ChMliitsfMrd.
A huiall parlv.oiii.iMlii;i of impil- .'oiiiieet.
.'.i Willi Ihe Variiuiu m ho.ii in Lowell. r...le
oul t.i till* vlll-i-«' We.lii.xlay evening, with
iho (eiilial h.MiKO iih lli.lr olu.-.tive pol" •
Where Ihev .nj.ive.l on.. if l.aii.ll.ir.l .slin.iiio «
euiiiliil .ivMi r -upiM-r-.. an.l i-p'-nl two Iioiiih
vory idea^aiillv in vali'ue* aiiiUMiiieut'.. lo-
tiiriiln;,' Miorlly after lo oMoek. r.
Iiiit
Siidbursr.
Irtlhe Mipeilpr eourl ut PclliiiHi on IImi
•»mh nil .. .1 u.lge Tit man It vrved iiU .leeldon
fn the .llx.iie.' .iiM. »d i:\el>ii .V. «'h«rk
nguiii^t IMwar.l K. t lark, loruurlx .iiipl.'ViMl
as ail eimir..er ..n I lie I'r .s hleii..' roa.I. I he
dlu>r.-o w;o. uu.oiilest.d. Th.- «^ •""'•«
i.howe.1 that 111. y w.r.- niiirrh-.l n ^««;l'»"r>
ill IhTI. an.l ihai flark .1. M-ited hi* wifo in
IHM. at De.tham.
Coneoril.
.Ma.hime Maria I'le^eoH. wiio n..ntly .II.mI
ut f.iii.-.ir.l. Mt the au'e of Vi. wu,- one of lln-
liolahle mi iiih.r-. .d ilnit Iuiiumim .•..luiiiuullj.
IMMinuoidi.d i irlvy..uih f.u a reliii.-d
and Mrikinu h. uul> . unite.l vvii i i. inarkahle
idnriiel.-rl.ilesof niin.l an.l .•liar:iel.-r, sli.'
wi.soiieof iheearli.M and hlr..n«eM aholi-
lloniM*. Ii.-r dliiu.h' laluv po^lliM' '»»'» «;<;i"--
,,^..,111. in thai lerrihi. ^''-I^l-- , •''• V'''';;.
Mill, tol.i;. org.- l'r.M-olt. wa. k h-l al th •
Imllh' ..f <iett>..huig. Maduiii.; I ivm-oII .n-
joye.i intimate reli.ti.ni. xvilh her «ifl.d
lieidlhoi-. iin.l ll.r .hath 1- Hie l.leiikilig of
uii.riiier link whhh hln.l" liu'i'M-enl gener-
ation lo .l.iser an.l nioie vInIiI lenieniiirau.-eH
of that rare eir.le whieh iii.lu.h.l KmerMUi.
Pr. Itipley. .Maigait'i Kulh-r. Ilu'ieau ami
Nutliaiiioillawtliorne.
« , SNXonvllle.
(> 1". Or.lwav. an eni|iloye of Ihe HoMon
nml Alhanv rallroa.l. win. P'si.lei« at >a\on.
vllh'. at ahout a.i'el.Mk a lew inornliiUH ago
liear.i a -t range milM- iu lii^ yar.l. lie ar.iM-
from ht.l an.l weld out LiliiveMiuate. lie
found a i..'l .htr. wiih li. for miiu.' lime |iui.t.
has heen kept on the SlmpH.in .stale ill .Nix-
onville. trjlng lo .lem.>ll!.h a trelllN In Mi.
«)rdw«v's var.l. When he allemple.l to drive
tluanliualawav.lli.! .leer lurne.l i-avagely
upon him. Mr. Onlway mIz.. a -now hlio>ei
1.1 promt himself with, hut liie .le.r. a p.»w-
erful animal, homi got the iMlter «»f .•''»»• f''-
Onlwav gniM'e'l I'*" luilagonist hv tlie antlers
u,ni "dle.l l.ir help. Alfre.l itia.Nhaw. «
ueigliiior, eaiiie U. Hie lt>eue with u iiatihtl,
Snd l.r..ke hidli liin.l legs of tlie an iim .
whUli Hun save up the liulU ami was kllje.l.
|>«|t|Mtr«dl.
Tln-re lui". heen a large amount of sleknesH
,,l Hie town farm ..f late. Ther.' wa^ one
death la^l w.-ek. « Mher path-nlH tire rocover-
"ai Hie t"oiu:i«';.'atioiial .hiir.di uiettliig
Weilm^.hiv .veuing, Fell. S, there was a
large athiidane.-. an.l hy an aliii.isl iinaiii-
inous v.ile 111.' pn-f.-ivuee was ►hown ui fa-
vor of K.'N. .Mr. Taiiihlen. . , ^, ,
Mrs. Sarah IL, whIow of tlie lale .saimiel
Miller, .lied Fell. :i at the a.lvam-e. age of S4
years, after u hrief nines'* «ii»i'*««> hy a sud-
''""a 'union meeting of I>""^<''1''''.-/*'"' m'!!!.'.'!
I'reseotl (iranges was held in rres.-.dt hall
We.ln.'sdav, K.-h. s. Tlier.- was a l»«-ke ph-j
nie.iiiiiier"al iio.m. The iiouse was well hlle.l
ami il prove.i lo liealiv.ly m.M ling. ;*•
A sli'dit Ilia/,.- at I'arker's mills al ahoiil
Vl.'ia Momiav noon was the eaiis.r of an !i ann
from that .ILlriet. Ih.- tire lad-lies .piiekij
respon.lv.l. Iml l>.'fore they r.'a.lie.l he seeiie
the lire ha.l h.-eu eM'Uguisii.'.l. 11 eaugiii
from a stov.; in Hie west .-imI .if the huihimg.
North ItlilHrlea.
The V. I. .v. eiiterlainm.nl W.-dnes.lay
-TfVpnlng. elHier from a laek of iulen-st, .iisin-
eliHalh.n to venture fortii into the sluMi ami
the ni^iit. or --oiue other euusc. failed to
draw a full hous.-. Mrs. .Maghilliliu of We.l-
for.l wa-.'iigaged for the .;vening to give
1-oa.ling sele.dions, wlii.:h were .piue fnvora-
hlv ree.'ived. 'I'ho music, furiililie.i liy aul
F." Nason .idiihie.l the au.ll.'uee. who signl-
fie.l their pleasure hy their liearly ami Ire-
ouent ainilaiiso. ' ,
Mr. .lohii Deliiiege, night operator of the
switch tower, iieeame Hie happy fatlior of a
girl last Suiidav. ,^
Tlie many friends of Mrs. Ueorgo Purant
were paimid to bear of her death l»y imuu-
inonia. , ,, . ,„
Toju.lgo hvtiic aiipeiiranec of Hie .sKh-
walks and roii.is. Uiero woul.l «eein to he no
room for .louhl that -ye JaiiMary thaw has
got here just the same. Myn.vm.
.Sallv Sliei<l.)n .lie.l We.lnc.sday. a^c.l I'O
years.' She had resided in the house in
whieh she died 40 years.
North Chelmsford.
The regular meeting' of Hie North <'1"''"P';-
ford t'hautau(|ua cluh will he held this ( V ri-
dav) evening at the luirsomigc. ,,,,,.
'"riie eoueert given hy Hie *^»"ford (.iris
orchestra at the town hall l:i«t Tuesday even-
ing was fairlv attcn.lo.l. Tiie weather wiis
not propitious nn.l kept s.)mc away thn oth-
prwse woul.l have heen there. 'Ihe absent
ones mi^lsS a t-reat treat. The ,;irls ne.,uit.
ted lheinsel\es tinely.and prove.i remaika-
ilv well skille.l in WW. use of their own par-
ti«-ular instruiin-nts, for performers that
were so voiing. In >ong, ivcilalioii aiul ijiu-
hicof Hiefuil.piarlelle Hiey were iieailily
nm.lau.led and'calle.l out the .-^^'l';' , «»«;
Their modesty of hearing a.lde.l mii.h to
ceased was horn in Tewksbury May 1 ., 1814.
She was the .laughter of John ami Anna K.
Chandler, and was Hie ol.iost of a fam ly of
II children. Sho ina.lo Tewkshury lier iiom.!
until .lune, 1H4(). when she wan un ted u
luiirriiit'o t.» air. M.isos <;. Lang of Lowell,
where thev live;l for a iminl>.;r of
years, uflerwar.ls rcsi.ling in Mamluster
ami New Ipswie!:, N. II. l'i«'»llv they
iiiiidc a perinaneiit hmiie in South IJo^loii.
III IKllMlie.le.-.'use.i was .-ailed lo inouiii
llio .lealh <if her s.m, .lolin < '. Lang at Hie
age ..f eight vi-ars. and at intervals Hie .hiitli
of lier p:uenis iunl hrothers, ami lluaily her
hushati.l, with wlioiii sli.i ha.l heeii permill.'.l
to live f.ir .pilte a nuuiher .if »;ars, was laU-
en wilhout a moment's warning. J"! W'"*
an a.-live iiiemlier of the I'liillips < o'»f'*"'!:
thiualehureh. umlhe and hi- wile .lid all
lliev eould M earrv on the goo.l work eon-
iie.Mc.l with Ihe ehureh ami alhviutmg Hioso
In.lislress. The funeral of Mrs. Liiiig to.jk
( phoi' at her lesl.lcneeiu South llosPui heh.
Hth at y.:M) o'clock. The reim.lns were
hrougiit to Tewkslrtiry uii.l dei.oslK;.! In he
tomh. iinally lu l>e pla.e.l hy the side of her ;
luisliau.k , I
I (iroion.
l/ist .Salur.hiy<!veiiliiga- It.-v. Ihivi.l Kos-
,liek Aas leaving Hie iiouse of Mr. >'»";•"
I llttvis h.' slippe.l as lie reacli.-.l Hi.' shicwalk.
' an.l. falling. I.roke Ids leg al H'"' •l''.«''- •••'
WHS not aide t.Miiiike his .•..million know
ami lav heli*less for a lialf hour <.r m-ue. til
some .'me in pa-sing hrouiihl •is-isliiii.-e. Aft-
er as,-ertaliiliig Hi.' extent ..f III* »".l«'!.';'- ''•
was renmved to Hi.' h.ui»e of Mr. ^ ilhn.m
for Miirghal treat iiieiit ami .■are. .Mr- "'>'^
,llek is an ohl ami well-known •''^'''•'''l "f
(indonamlis much r.-*p.'.'ted. Though al-
rea.lv h.Muewhat a.lvan.-.'.l in >ears, his eie.t
un.l stur.lv form ami aim.ist perfe.l uh Hi
uave pronils.' of many iiior.- y. ars, ami his
serious u.-ei.lcnl will mnessilaie a most Irk-
some, piiiiiful ami te.ll.uis . ..ntin.ineiit.
Kiniiiie l)i\ Ision. Hous of remperuiiee. of
Aver cMcn.ie.i an iiivita1l.»n lo (ir.iton dlvi-
sl.'iii W.Miii.sdav evening to im-el represeiila-
llvfs from Lowell, Fitelihurg. Leomlnsler
un.l I'eppcrell f.ir intenliaiig.' of sentiments
Ku.i a goo.l Www g.'iierally. These imell ngs
urc of iiiiieh value lo Hie or.hr, un.l only a
iiart of Hie goo.l results is the a.ld.d ililer-
Ist in Hie cuuhc iiml Hie fraternal feolmgH
II. N,
Wlllliiiii K.
A. Wooil:
with W. A.
Ills .illiee
larte.l.
lie tin
.. •ilues.h^
Hie tiraiige of Hiul town.
he(.rot..li r. .if II. went t.i r.Jiperell
...„ 'pi"' ,
\V«'.|ues.lay to atl.'iid Hie puhlie mceling .»r
having manv home duties and cares, which
liSheraltentioiiH to those outhide all the
more noteworthy. 'ivmnoi.
The Young Wi.uieir« Chiislian leinpei-
aii.-o union hol.i a meeting .»'''»^»"y' •;.*;;: \' '"/
4 o'<-l...-U . at the holies' parlor. Sevoi ul in .1
lers of hu.ine.seall lor att.'Ulioi:. A deh. e
on '•I'lohihiih.iior Lhense iu uMato" will he
'"'nie Improvement rfocioty hchl " '"««}i,V^
•ru,.Mlav evening al Mr. ''^'^'''.''r'.i S...:
Mu.li iiiler.st was uinnifested in Hio w fare
./flhe.ir.ani/.alion. The Mllowing onieers |
were el.'.l-.i f.ir Hie ensuing yeuf- '«;;-|
.lent. Wallu.-etJ. W.-hher; v i.-o president. :
Wulla..^ A. (idef; se.Tctury. *''■"•,*.•;;'
Laws; iivasiuer. t has. A. (';••«>; ""'<■•-
.•..iiimliu.-. V. Uodiiiaii, t harlcH W . .leiiks.
ll',il.liiiiM)u; street lamp .•omuiilt..-.
IhulKs. * l>!»«- A. (.orey, Ur. >•
all e\.iuHve .■oinniltteo of 1n,
Ciilef us .hidriiiaiihy virtue of j
Tlie r.'i.ort .)f the tieusur.'r ,
sViowsaMiiall .lel.l at lUCMMit. It Is liop.d ,
to uie.t tills l.v U'lded .•i.iitrlhulions, in pu'l.
The l.ia.nulic.luh will give un entertiiui- ,
ment Hie latter pi.rl of Ihe current uioiiili. '
and u ehlhlreirs eni.rl:iiiim.iit, in <;harge ..r
Miss L. II. I.uiil. \* ill he pr.-enio.l in Mai.h
prohuhlv. Ilv th.-.-m.aus it ^» expeele.l lo
answer all. lemiimN lor the limiinlal year. A
uuaiilnious \ote of Hiiiiiks was passed to
Mr-. Ai It.illluH. who. .luring her n.-.-eiit Ms-
it to Hi.- village. Iiiierv.t.'d iiei-self to U«;t up
un evenlli'j"s lil.'usiire for lli.helierit of tills
socielv. Ilie stivel lum|is, w Imsc che. ry
liglil -o many have ini-se.l of mle, win
.1.7ul.lles» shine again ere long.
I On Sidur.lav evening, as Mr. < buries NN .
lO'Dow.i. a.ill/cn of ahout TO ycurH. wus
I walking on n.uHi sir.el. he was struck hy
the team of .1. A. Ha.-on. Ills col ai-h..ii.'
was broken ami he was iiijuie.l liilernully.
Dr. Tileomh was telepiioiied for at olH'e. an.l
,,ul iiriMiii willing the ohl gonth*mni se.iiis
coiiir.irlahl.-. The sidewalks lH.-in« cover.'.l
withhe. .Mr. O'lhiw.l was In or near the
can luge- way. , ,, .
Miss A. Maud llriggs went to hrnniin^
hum W.-.lnesday to .uter th.- normal s.Ii.m.I.
A le.-tuie. under \\\*'. uil-l'li*"" "• l"« ♦;;;',"'
cii's Ciiri-liaii T.ini.eran.u; union, wIIIIm-
Hiven Siihhatli evening. I'Vh. \'l. at llie < ..ii.
greguth.-ial .-iiuieh 1.) Ih-v. t'. L. WoimI-
worth of lhisi..ii. Th.r.^ will be ,•"•«'"»< ''>
ll,.. L..yui l-cwiun an.l otli. r special ftuauns,
All are iiivit«-.l.
ever be expecleo to do It? If they hud failed
the .-ountry was ou the brink of ruin. And
tlie Mussaeliusetts eoiivcntlon dehuted the
imitler for a montli, being nearly tqually di-
vi.le.i, hut the Htea.lfastncss of the men wiio
favore.i its a.loption, their calmness ami for-
h.-aiHii.-e, th.ir .leep eariiotiiess prevuile.l,
ami from tiial iiioineiil the prosiierity of our
country was eiisur<-d. Tin- vote -Do I IH, Kn-
its aiU|.lion to ldf:i ag.tiust. ll '"!»>■. "'•/
arouse our pri.ie to review lli<! vote of MUI-
illesex county
LOWKIX POST OJririCK.
OpcnlDK and Oloainir of Malls.
iBeutcat.
AlUrmallve.
Ciinihrl'igc.
Charleslown.
L'.iiii'or.l.
N.'Wloii.
Fraiiiliighaiii.
L.'xUigt.xi.
Nhelliiirii.
.sudl.nry.
Mtililei).
Weston.
Medtoi.i.
MilW.
Wallhani.
Dra.iil.
Diitisidde.
Lliieoiii.
Negaiive.
vviileruwn.
\V.fl>urn.
R.-a-llng.
MMrllmm.
liUlerien.
( helnistoid.
tl.i|iklotiin.
West III nl.
Or.ilon.
Nlilrley.
i'epperell.
'r.iwnsen.l.
Hi-.lf..r.l.
Il.iiiiht.iii.
A.-l>ui.
t;arl1sle.
Wlhnlnuloii.
Towkshury.
Lltll.'ioo.
Ashhv.
Niillek.
.stoiH-liiiin.
Kasi Hu.lhury.
i:. It. K.
jtdT'Corrocte.l to October iR, WBl
MAILS UUB FUUM
Albany and the West, 6.40, M.'JO a. va., 1 .1&, «.40 p.
Fall River, Mass., U.'iOa. m., LIB, ".2« p. ni.
Klllerl.a, M.iHrt.. 1 l.-io a. m., 7.20 p. ni.
Uosfoii, Miib»., 0.4U, h.46a. m., LIS, 0.10. *# o.w,
t- p. in. , ^
Con.-ord. K. IL, 7.40 a. m.. 12.!», *> P- »•
Dra. ut, Mass., S p. in
in.
Kasicni, «.45 a. m., a.lO, 7.20 ». m.
KlU-hliurg, M.isa., H.iO a. in., 1.15, .V45, 7.30 p
Lawren.-x). Md^r*., ll.JO a. in.,a.lU, 4, 8 p. in.
Maueh;-st.jr, .N. IL, 7.4) a. ui., \i.'l\ & P- «".
Naalina, N. IL. 7.4u a. in., l-.'.'.!i. 7-;^ I'-J"-
New York, N. Y.,»UO, H.43 a. in., 3.10, j.'W p. ni.
N(jrlhern,7.40a.m.. IJ.W.ftp.ni. , _,^ _^
h.irlli Itlllerhu, Mass., 1I.-/0 a. m-. J.'iO o. m.
Now IJclforii, MartB., ii.JO a. >"-. 1 !», 7.2o p. m.
I'r..vhleiu!0, K. L, tt.'io a. ni., l.lft_, «.4o, ,.'i() p. >u.
southern, tl.40. H.4ft a. m., 1.1ft, Jl.l«. «-40 P- m.
.Soiilti Kr unliighain, Mass., U.'JOa. m., «.J0 p. ni.
Stony lli.iok Way, H.vio a. m., 7.16 p. ni.
Tyiigshoro', Mass., 7.40 a.m., 7.-Z0 p. m.
Tewkshiiry, Mass., ».'io h. m., 4 p. m.
Mllford, .N. IL, Vi-i^, 7 Jjl p. •«-.
Wtn'Uiaift anil I'elliain, N. IL.ft p. na.
Wor.;u»ler, Mass., 8.45, il.^i a. ui., 1.1.\ 7.'20 p. ni
KiHiiie, N. li., ».M a. in.. 7.:u p. m. , ... , ^ .„ ,
Salem, Mass., 6.40, 8.46 u. in.. Lift, 3.10. 4, t>.40, t
Lynn! Mass. ,0.40, 8.4ft a.m. ,1.15, 8.10, 4, «.40, tl
p. m.
MAILI 0LONB>Ok
IT IS FOR TOUI
Winans Bros.'
INDIAN CURE.
Tboiivuids hsTP taken
tt »n4J{ KJOICED
PWff
cures
itbsu.
tltin,
Scrofuld.
B 0 1 o ni u
Salt Rbrun,
Stomach, LIv.
rr and E I d o
TroubiM
It Is the wo
man's sure
fH«D«l,ltpot
ltlv»iy cur.'*
all ibotc coin
ItlslDta ao
Tttoaasnds arsf
Bowtaklngltaaa
RBJOIOIHO. _
common to Imv
a«i. By Its as*
Haasirual
oa*
r»ff
eoral
DIS7
The .h- liealii.ii of Hm- new .diMlMd Hi Hie
(i|-ol..liselio(d took pla.-e NVediies.lay, 'cli.
s. in th.- loreiio.m; In Hi.' alhrnoou Ih.re
W.-t.- .■.ilillriliulioll servh-.s.
,Mr. Th.uiias Ste\.iis Is aguln serhiusly III,
iiii.i his many fri. inU are very anxious on his
a.-i'ouut.
Cwrilslt*.
Mrs. Tiimiliiv Wilklns .lie.l of '1/'""";-
rhugh! apoiil.-xy Thins lay morning. Vvh. '1,
at Mo'.l...-k. >\w wa- in li.-r ii-iial h.-allh
until:! ..'.I.Mk 111.' .lay pr.\iou«. when the
>he r.'iiitdiie.l um-oiistl.nis
II. r fun. i-iil look plu.-c Sun-
:illd >vus intended h^ HeV.
stroke .aim-,
until the * U.I.
day iifi. rii.ioii ., ; , . ii.i ..
(Jnirge I'iper. "Neui.-r. ■> y Jod. .. I hee.
"Sslccpih .J.-*us.:' iiii.i ••M..Hier. I liou Art
(Jone to ll.'M" w.-r.' sung l.y •». ,'|0'";V'Vi"
M. A. Mur^h, Mrs. h. W. Ihdililiis, L. II.
llutehlns ami .*<. A. Hull. <>n the .usket
was u hcuiitlfid .res.-.iit of '"i, •>'»*♦'.';'*•
with ••M.ilher" iu purph- iiiini..ri.lles. Ihe
fuiierul was large. 40 couve>an.-.-s fo"«'W-
hU Hi.- remains to the grave. Mrs. >\ 11-
klns was th.' second wife of Mr. >\ llkliis,
having marrh'.i him m-arly 'Ih years ago.
She leaves an oiilv daughter ami a stepson,
who. with theli faiii.-r. hav.- Hiesyiniiuthy of
this eoiiimiinitv for their sn.hleii .ercaye-
lueiit of one who was l.ive.l hy all. Her
age was '»a ve.irs. one imuilh ami seven days.
The interiiient was in tin en's .-emeterv.
Tile heun-rs were N. A. Tavhir, (leo. II.
Uobli'ns, II. W. Wilson ami K. A. Hlun-
chur.l. T. A. (ireen hud general .barge of
the funeral. . .,
Svdnev A. Hull nml wife left town Mon-
.Iav<m il brief trip to the sunny south.
Washington. CliattanoogH. Mobile, three
.lavs Hi New Orhans .luring the Mur.ll tiras
festivities ami otiier plu.-es of interest are on
their programme.
Our frLen.l, "Ai." tlie -.Mmrod." Iiiih been
.•onllne.l lo Hm- house for several w.-eks, ami
woul.l he kI'"I t'» "*•'•' "'"' ''**•'•■ ^''"'"
frien.ls in his «-nfor.-.'d r.Hreuieiit.
I ha. Chamberlain's lirotiier. wiio fell eight
fe.l in his barn m-urly six weeks ago. is
»lowlv lull surelv i.-.'.iv.-riiig.
heii. S.i'. HnilcvN gra«liiulh sUiking f rom
.r.n.ral prostrulion and th.- weiglit.if y«;ars.
Mrs. Will. (Jieeii, who h-'s been siiflering
from I ar.ilysis for many monlhs, hHII hui-
viv«.-s in a f'eeiile state.
Thursdav evening. Keli. '.!. was horn to
( lurcncetJ.aml Liz/.ie Nh kl.-ss a daughter;
Kri.luy, Feb. a. to .I.»hu F. ami ."^usic Hull u
son. *^'
their attra.:tiveness. Sp.-.-iai '»«'" '"' '^S '
be made of MI-h Viola Suiii.)!;!, «»'^ * f,^"' :
ly proved herself a irenius lieiug as " «^h t
borne In the song ami rcita i..ii as in h in.
dHngtbevlolin,Vri.and piano. ,Wc wisbj
they might .oinc again al some f''<"'»i, '"<^-
Tiie La.lies- uni.m .-onnccte. wltii Hit
North Chclmsfor.l Library a««>t-iiVtio 1 gave
a niic supper at the town hall Wednesday
evening in conne.-tion with a leap year party
that was Klveu by some of the village young
"charles KeiHi l» home for a short time |
from his work at Taunton. j
Tewkabury, I
It was with surprise and with sadness
that the friemls of Mra. Betsey B. Lani?
were lnform.!d of her death, which took
place about 1'2 o'clock Sunday, Feb. o. at her
reaidence In South Boston, where she had
made her home for the pMt 30 years. De-
Ronth Chelmsford.
Did. iu .Siiitli i'helm-lor.l. of .-onsiimii-
lion. Fell. 4. Li//ie A.. .laiiL'hIer of L.
.Iiirvis and Marv Mansiield. ag.:.l 4'.» v.;ars.
II is a rar»! o.-eurren.-.- when iu a small vll-
lugi'.hureli. within tlK! brief spiice of two
m.mliis. two such elioi.-e spirits as the lab;
Mrs. n.!a. Duilley ami .Mi-' Lizzie Manslic hi
arc cali.'d from earth to llcav.'ii. Alike in
Hi.-lr tastes, tlieir as|iiralions ami liopes,
ea.-h ii-efiil in her own sphere, they vyere
l.ivdv and iih-asant in Hieir lives ami in Ihcir
.l.-atii not long .iivi.le.i. Farly in life Lizzie
gave her heart to the SavhMir. ami at oiice
comineneed t.) sliow her l.ive hy her w.irks.
teaching a large class in Hie Sahbuth school,
ami slH- iiad the jov iKif.in- her deulh of see-
ing inunvof them useful t liri>tiun workers.
For 2.'i v.ars slic liad lollowe.l her
Wiviiie .Muster througli evil as well as ihroiigh
-'oo-i rcuM.rt. Her life was unilorm an.l .-on-
distent. Througli summer's lieul ami winter's
eol.l she made it lier husine-s to lie in her
place at the iirayer meeting, wiierc her voi.-e
was hcHi-.l giving tostimony to Hie fact thai
religion satislied the soul more than auv
earthlv uoo.l. ("oiili.ling in her nature, which
waaainiahlc an.l athrti.uiale. slie emieare.l
lierseif to a large circle of friends. Her iin-
seltlsh disposition ma.ic lier intent on mr.kiiig
everyone happv aroumi her. Not only in
tlie present life. I.ut the future, will all its
glories uiitohl, she longe.l for all lier friends
to have a share with lier. Her kind ami
helpful wonls ami generous .Iceds ma.le
sunshine iu manv homes. No one appiieil to
her in vain for heli) for any worthy cause.
We shall miss her in the prayer room,
the missionarv circle and Hie sanctuary,
uMiere she was'aeoiistiint attendant even hc-
^•.md her strength, fuilhful to the lust.
When failing strength admoiiislicd her that
her time on earth was short, slie had a strong
.les'.re to once more s]). ak for .lesus, and at
her re.mest some ear.ls were printed with
tliese words, "Meet me iu Heaven," signed
Lizzie A. Manstlel.l. and sli.; .iesinul that as
all passe.l bv to look upon her face for the
last time, ibcy shoul.l cat h lake a car.l us a
last message from her. A large nml tearful
.oi.grcgation at lier funeral tesUlied to her
true worth. A dulifiil daughter, a loving
-.ister. a true, helpful friend, a devoted
Christian has gone to her rcwar.l. leaving a
fragrant memorv hehin.l. Cheerfully she
bore Hie cross "for .lesiis; now hers the
crown. Ours the sorrow, hers the jov etei^
nul. "Blessed are the .lead who die In the
Lord." *"'
nedford.
Miss Anna K. Mandi. who has served as
iibrariun of the publi.r library since ita iDcor-
poration many years since, has reslgnod, and
Sllss lx)ttle M. Corey has l»ceu elected to the
position. . . «, n .
The faithfulness of Mrs. A. T. Bacon In
giving daily comfort and cheer to Mr. Whld-
den deserves a word of commendation.
Whatever the weather, all through the recent
severe cold she was seen wending her way
to thejsufferer's side, which tells of a Bympa*
tbeticbeari and a ready band. 8b« Is a lady
lowiiaend.
Till' nuinlMir ..f hlrtbs n'«-or.lc.l for ilie
Near IHh7 whs '24. «>f marriages |."i, of deallis
•U',. Th.- f.dlowhig Is Ihe li-l of .Icalhs:
.Ian. Il.laiherin ,s> IvesU'r. iig.'il 4(1 years.
.Ian. 14. saiiiii.-l Hill, age.l 77 years.
,1.111. :7. L'icv IHiv, ii>/.il •!<• \eais.
Keh. 10, Daniel lMv.agels4 years.
K, h. II. .\»a Meiriaiii, a«.'.l '-rl years.
fell. 17, Asa .l.-nUlns. unci KI year*.
Kd.. 17 Mcph.ii W. Ilintly. Hge.l «* years.
r.-l.. -l: l-nii.U II. Kl.-t.-.cr. iige.l > year*.
Mai.-li .''. All" ri IL.I Ivviii, ug.'.l .|! years.
Mar.li ;, Miiilti' .1. 1'.'^ers, ngcl .%<l years.
Man ll 11. -iil'iiiK lir.'liani. lued s«. years.
Mar. h M, IM'li"' < i. Ciulg, iigi"l I y««'"-
\ ! I 1 \V lillaiii »l. Wright, age i I year-.
A oil -V Mary f. IHmU. agcl :!. .vears.
April 11, Msl.el I. lUirli. agcl H yours.
Anrll li, Inlaiil Lliidsjo.
M v '1 Ne^Muaii .1. Ilayo.-. «gc't 4« years.
.Mas hi. James iiNelll. agcl \* y.;ais.
.Iiiiie :.. Cl.iren.e Wor.-e.l.r, age.l I year.
.11. \l, Samuel ^paul.llng. age.l.. years.
.Inlv ,». ileiiry V. Warner, aged 4.^ year*.
.lulv 11, l>»ra K. Foster, agcl '24 years.
.Inly 17. ralrl.-k Ooherty. ly.'d »*-* years.
Aug. ll.Khendark.ugcl ,11 years.
Aug. l\-laiii.-H liiualli, agcl '-« y,*''"^":..,
Aii«. ii A.lelliie .H. .loiie^. agcl M years.
Aim itl. Nan.v U. L.ivolsii.i, and hi ilaya.
He|il..V Mary J. Ilu'lger. agcl .ti vears.
Sep , ill. Miiriha M.-La.ie. age.l .uf yj'tt";
.-se .1. :io iJc.rg.' IL TliiMnp*.in. agcl j^J*^-''*'
Del. .1. 1'ariet.Mi M. Craig, agcl •2.% years.
»)<-t.J.». KII/.iio«th It. Seaver.ag.i.l 4.1 years.
N..V. "il. o/lus W. (iieenl. af. age] 117 years.
iic-. H. Iteiijaniln lleiiiicKy, iigc .0 years.
Dec. -io, (aniline .1. Hanks, sgcl .W years.
Thhleeii of \\w numlH-r wore over 70 yeui>
of ag.-. live over f^), ami .me ha.l pasw-.l hi'
IM1H, birthday annhersaiy. Of nine of he
marriages Ixith of Hie cud raelliig parli.-s
vlero resi.lcnts of Townsend; of flvcoiio
wasofTownw-ml. Sixteen of the 24 chil-
dren born were girls.
Mr Ih/ekidi Spauhlhig mul Mi'S (.ora
Turner were iiiarrle.i Wclnesday afl. rnoon
of this week at W.v. Melho.llst paiM.mi;?e,
Kev. K. H. Howard performirg tin- .ere-
'"oue'humlre.l vears ago Monday a great
,.vent <»e. urre.l which iiiurkcl Hie i.ro.'iess of
hisiorv-lbe ruHlh-alioiK.f Hie .on-niution
bvth.'stuteof Massaehuselts. OHicr -.^roHt
cveiils hav.i transpired I but have l..'..ll l^ept
iu living rein.inliranee hy boullres ami li-
luminulions, hy annual ftstlvlti.s and ceK-
brathins. but we doubt If .mi'aiinuN record
an cv.iit of more iiioiin iitous .on*. i|uen«'es
orlliulwenl further Kiwur.ls s.MUi>iig for
our goveriiineiit -a permaneiiey aii-l a ehar-
a.-ter, ami making possH.k- a sure aiel luphl
development, than Hie ii.'tion .d the
convention in Boston .uie liumlrcl vmi-'auo.
At liie «-oniiiU'iicinent of H"' K« vhithMi
ominon sense .li.talcl that there niu>t lie
con.frlcl action of t no 1:1 «'"lonl*;>' '» "'■''<'''
lu sm-.-essfuliy oi.posc I'.rilish uzgre>slon.
Consciu.-iitly u .-oiigrcss wus .jstulili-lu'ti :»i
the .-eiilral point. I'hilud.lpliiu, which as-
stum .1 the authority to .-..iitrol tin- general
re-oun-.-s ami .iire.t the war. In about a
vear after Hie .ipening of th.- e.int.-M the
cil.mies. almost uiiexp.-etc.ily lo tli.-iii-.'lves,
declared, bv a iiio.t sohtuin and woinli-rfuiiy-
pr.-liured iustrum.-iil. that they wei.- free
iiud ind.-p.n.h-nt. Anew piiasc .>! liidory
now commenei'.l, to meet tho .leiii U'ls of
whi.-li arli.lcs ot confcl.'nlloii w.iv "Iruwii
up, patterned after the Baluvian uinl ",«;'\ei;
ie clnfedera.-ii-s. and adoptcl in the nii.lstof
the U.;v.)iuthMi. But when peai-e was tte-
clar.d the goveriiin.uit wus tested and hmn.l
wanting. .So .lefeetivo w.r.; Hie ■''l"';;.'*, »'
c.mfcleratioii Hiul the most c 1 HcmI
ami p.:riious perio.l of our wlmh' hMorv
seems lo have heen the hve years 'i''^' Pro*
ceding Ihe a.loption of th.'eonstilutMn. New
exigeueies were .ontiunally urisin-. when it
was found Unit the government wa> no gov-
ernment, that its power was iieirtrali/.e.l ly
Us own .lefects. and it eould entei nlo no
foreign relations of consciucnee. H^^'"**
.luesliou whether it was a govcrnnu-nt or Id
goveriim.'nts. It had no luuiiey m ihe treas-
urv ami no <re.lit, it bu.l no exeevtive or ju-
diciary .icpurtimnt. (ireut .luestions were
,-onllnually uriMiig for ^««f''""i^".'',^'Sh^
perluiiie.i lo .-ommercial reliilions. slate rights
ami iioundaries, llio erec-Hon of new sales,
the e.vtension of slavery ami a thousimi otn-
er things. Conllh-Hng claims on «;y*='y "■''Jll
show.!d that the soverei.'nty of H".' ,"" ""
was hut a shallow and lialih; to vani>h alto-
gether. A few wise men saw thai aiiiirciiy
an.l .onfusion were imiieii.liiig, »"•'",";""«"
their inllueme a .-ouvcntlon was ca .d to re-
ino.iel the governmeid. A conveiili.-n . om-
posed of the host men. reprcseiitullv.s or itie
several stales, met at IMiila.lelphia m May,
ITTT. ami after four iiiohHis' .lehh.iHtlou
(.luring whieli the convention .-uiiic '';■■''•;'';-
solving a iiiiml>er of times) 11 ••""•'\'"'|,'"
was fraineil. investing the gov.-riiin. m wit
all powers necessary to an iii.lep. m h m i" u
sovereign (ftale. It was necessary tha nine
stales should ratify this instrument >e.. re It
shouhi liecomo the law of Hie land, by ''"-,"'
of .lanuary, 177t<, live states ha.l !''•'••■•;'''';•
All eves were now turned to Ma^sacliustus.
Would she ratify it? Alusoacliiisctts wm h
state of grcut Inilueiico then. If sue ; title.l
it it was likelv that oth.-r stales woul.l. 11
she had not who ean say that it ever would
have been adopted? Doubtless a eris x was
now reache.1; the destiny of the '»*'"'''""«
in the balance. The national convention nev-
er could have Ixjcn able to present a ;•» "'"J";
lion to the states for ucccplance if ^>" ''^"l*
clous men as Washington, Franklin. >'""'"'
Randolph, Dickinson, Strong, '*'''•;'•'"•"'* J
Livingston had not seen the •'"m'"'^",' ,S
the country was In, and by their I ''"''ence
and magnanimity matle concessions to
lave the country. If »ucb talented and
unselflah men failed In four nionthi Ij
produce a aulUble conalltutlon who touid
•'Hull'* Victory."
While pun-basing u b.dlle of our Hiirvanl
Uroiiehlul .Svrup u few .lays ago, a la.ly ro-
inarkcl : "1 eail your Harvar.l Bronchial
Syrui) 'Hull's Victory.' so won.U-rful are t^he
results it ai-coini)l{shes." The vicUiries
which it lias gaine.1 over i-oUKh". "ore Ihroul,
.rouii, whooping cough ami bronchial tlim-
.-ulties are iilinost nuniliorless. As a spc.l-
iiHU of the lestiinoululs we are dully rocolv-
ing read the followiiiK:
MONTI'KMKK, .Sept. li, HW7.
M.-ssra. Oeo. H. Hull ACo. :
Oeatlenien-riease at-n.l me by ex|.resa, C. O.
!>., four iKitlles of your llar\anl llroiichlal
Svruu. 1 have lK»cn using It and feel thai 1 owe
uiy life to Us woL.lorlnl .uratlve p.iwers.
Yours truly,
ANNA TIIKIKKI.K.
Tiie llarvanl Brom-biMl Hyriip l« put ii|i lu
*4 lb. bottles ut 'i.'icenls, ami H lb. IwlHes at
M .enls a bolll.:. rrejuiic.l l.y IJeo. s. Mull
iV: ( o. tsu.'.-eshors to Lyfoid »t Hull), hive
C.nl Saving ••""'^ buil.ling. corner Merrl-
mu. k an.l .John hireuts, Lowell, Mas*.
Albanyandthc West, 7, ti.46 a. m., 4J»u, 7dfi
rail l^ivor', Mass., 7, 84% I0.»0, ll.taa. m.,8.60.
7.15l'.ni.
ll11lorhui,Ma»s.,t».10a. m-.n P- m-
Koalon, Ma»«., 7,8.46, 10..10, 1L4.'V a.m., 1.40, a..Mi,
tkmeJrd.'N. ll'.,' 8, h.4ft a. m., li.lO, 7.1f. p. n..
Iiracul, Mass., 8.4ft, U.4'i a. in.
Ka«Uirn,ll.lO, 8 8. in., 1.40,5,7.16 p.m.
Klurhhurg, Mas«.,*l.!W, 8.4MI.4S a. ui., iM, ..l.>
Lawren.'"; Mass.. 0.10, ».4ft a. m.. 8..V1, 7.15 p. ni.
Man.-Hesler. N. IL, H. 8.4ft a. in., »^;'^ ••|*J'^"V
Nashlla, N. ll., 8, 8.45, 11.4.^ a. m.. IMft,«.7.ir. p.
NcwYork, N. ¥.,7,8.4.^, IO.:W,11.4aa. m., 1.4n.
.1.50, 11,7.15 p. UI.
Northern. H.4.'» a. .;».,7.lft p. ni.
North Itillerlci, Muns., < a. in., .1.50 11. m.
New l»e.tf.>rii. Mans., I, ^.46, 10..1U, 11. 4B
,I..'»0, 7.1ft p. ni. , .,
Provhh'iico.lt. L, 7, H.4ft, 10.10, 11.4ft a. m., 1.40
3..'si,V.lftp. m. , ,,. .,^, ,^^
msntail
FalllDM
fcc,lll»
X aursi
ap«eiA«.'
lavtty
pi llial
... (uka sntf
to 'itilrk itad
TP»M»C»»A^K r-If.cilvo I*
cr(«.11 -ftlliiK Jl»'*a»« fff'a 'l"" •>•'•■•
It nurlflaa art I f>nrl.h.i. Uie lllo<»1. aud illvaa vtgiiv
iiod airrOKih i-i it'tt av^lrtn. rlfbUfiR uny liUplaa*
mrul lo iU owu n.il..rnl p.xildon. OI»» Iiullan CufO
• Ulal ami tlia blaaair,; if l.«aliU wU aitraly follow.
Indiu Oaro Sl.OO a Ecttle. fiiz for lO.
rnaranao at
THE WINANS MEDICINE Oa
WUXUJKtiliat. M AJ>8.
m.
1.40, ».A0,
11. 4f. a.
Ul.
How Hhn Mavfd tho llaby.
Mrs. .I.'ssc tiage. .St. .lolinsliiirv. Vt.. tii.;<l
s.veii .lillen-iil kin.lsof prepare. I f.iod. I h.-
.1... l.ir Hmimiil the baby .•.lul.i live liiit a feW
days. Mu-eliaiiucl to La.-lulcl l-.io i. whi.-li
Mivcl Ihu boy's lif»'. luakiii- iiiui fat ami
well.
AN.iosrniA lUTTKlts, Hie worl.l ionowiie.1 ap
,.ell/.er an.l tiivlgonilor. 1 scl now ..ver the
whole elvlh/.e.l worhl. Try ll. hm beware of
Inillaih.ns. Ask your grocer ami druggist for
the geiiiiliie article, iiianufaetiirct hv Dr. .1. «••
1(. .sk'gerl \ s.iiis.
MBS. WiNRi.ow's hooriiiNO smur, for ehll-
tren teelhlng.ls the pniserlplioii of one of the
iH'Si teiiiale nurses ami piiysl.-luiisln the United
.•*t.ile», and has iKJon used for forty years with
nevcrJalllng »ii.';ck-< hy mllllona .if iiiotliors for
their children, inirlng uio pro.--rss of teething
hovaliols IneAlculahle. It relievos tho child
lr..in paln,eunis dysontery ami diarrli.Ba, grip-
UK tn tho bowels, an.l wiml .-olIc Uy giving
viealth to the chlhl It rests Hie mother. I'lle^i 'It
i-cms a lioitle.
Houthcru; 7, H.^b, I'o.HO, 11.45 a. ui
p. ni. _ .,.
Mouth Kr.imlnghHni, Mass., 7, 8.40,
a.fiO, rt, 7.15 p. in.
Htony llrool Way,»t..H.5a. in.,4.«0 p.m.
Tyugshoni', Mans., H u. m., n p. m.
Tewkshury, Ma <s., 0.10, u.lft a. in., 1.40 p. m
Mlllonl, N. II., H a. m.. I'Mft. •'> I'- '»• ,. „ ^
Wliidhain and I'.-lhnni. N. "L, 8.4ft, 0.4.1 a. ra
Worcester, Mas. ., (i.;i... 7. ■^•45, 10.:iO, 1 1.4.> a.
4.;»0, T.l.'Vp m. . , ,,
Keciie, N. IL, i\.r>, .< a . m.. U.lft. 7.1ft p. ni.
kalein, Mii«s..7,^.<d, l«..iu. U.itr^. ni., 1.40, »..•«>,
Lynn,'Mash.',";',H.45, 10.»0, lL46a. o».,l.40,:i.fto,
7.1ft |i. in.
III.
MANUKA<;Tl'Ui.>J« sTOt;KH.
OoiTOcie.l .lally by Wi.llam Shopanl. broker,
No-aJcentral sin-el, I'rescott tank hulh 1.,',
Lowell. Where n.. new iraiiHa.tlons Uiko plu.-.e,
Ihe Uguros.d provhius.|iiotadon* as to prht
iT, 1)1.1 HUil aules are given.
asktn
PUlCKtt crUUKNT.
(•orre.-te.l weekly f..r the Lowell Dally four-
lor an.l Hie Lowell W.-ekly .Lnirnal l-hnir and
uridn..l.<LU.)gers, Ul Market sir.el ; hay an.
straw, llhhanl No..iian.elty w.-l»<lier; wo... and
euHl? William Kltire.lge, :VJ Ml.ldle •',rV'"'w"""i '
K. W. Smith. 47 .Mcrrlnia.'k xtrc't; llsli. vv. li.
Htilllvaii, :i-*0 Mcrrlina«-k siroet.
Lowell Retail MHikct. Feb. IMHM.
tiU<)CliUIK.>S.
Hutt.-r, .-reani'y .JH a M Tea, Mack .'ft a 7ft
Ibiit.-r, d. Iiinip..^1 a :U
Itiiil.r. .-.nil I" •■»•"<"
IliiUer, Vi.tuh ..-iOa-JH
Cheese, sage... .14 a 18
Chees.-, fHi'i.>ry..l4 a lf>
Kg/s, (rcfli ■'•'
Kgurs. ialln.ad...'.'oa tf<
C.ifr.-c, poun.l.
.lava, niaslcl..*. a -Vt
.lava, raw ii a'.'"*
Kto. nmsicl....J.'> a .'to
Uh), raw f
.Mocha. n.a*icl....:W
Mo.lia. raw....'^"» a "W
Sugar, gran _......>i
.stiirar. .iitle.'.. ... a
•Sugar, brown
.Sugar, maple
Tea,.bipai ll.*>a 7ft
Tea, Viiiiiig llvsoii...7ft
Tea, illd llvs.oi 8.1
Ueroseiie.>ll,gul.lia 10
.40
• . I
.i:i
Vinegar, gal.
Molasses
.Svriii
sVrup, maple
nice....
starch
T.ihae.'.i
( iirniiiis
iMled appl.-
Kvap.iraled upidcs.
poiui.l l-u I"
.Soap, laundry 0
.Soap, bar J"
WaU-lies, i|r. Kn)ss...lft
it)
k 0.1
.10
.«! a 1. 10
...Oa 10
...8 a 10
...'SI a lift
...8 a I'.:
li
• •••••sst*
a a • • a* a
a • • • •••
• !••••
• t
..10 a
...t»a
Pork, fresh. Hi
I'.uk.sall, lb..
Lard, per lb...
Ham, sll.-cl,lh..l.%a--'o
Hum. wh.ile.lb. i;t a is
lieef. cxirne.l tin \i
licet, sir'n sfk..'.'0 a i.i
Iteef. niuii.l st'k.ioa 14
lleet, rill roiiols.l.'J » I"*
Sirloin n)a»ts....-.*Ou-J."»
Million. liln.lqr..P2a I."»
Mullnn, loreiir...su I')
.Mutton, leg li a 18
Lamb.
Hln.l.|iiarter l.'>
Korc|iiurier...loa li
Lamb's uin«ucrt,Jar.
4.'! a 1.00
IMIOVISIONS.
.10 a Pi t.ldck.'iis
Veal, loin
Veal, .-iilh-ls..
V«-al, f(>n-«|iiar
V.-al.hiiid.piai
Veal.cliiips
Veal.h-/
T.nigiies
Sausages
Ilacoi. Ken Is's.
F.iwls, per 111...
Turk.-ys
.S.pi:ili-> and pig-
coll.-., each
LanI, leal
Ite.-t, liver.
Tripe
Ferris I'lg Hams.
FISH.
Oysters, per .|t.
Norf.ilk .10
Pr.ivlilciiec river.. 40
.soiiH-rset plaiils...."ft
llerrliurs, per I10X....W
Ib-rriiigs. suit, lb 8
Piel;er.-l, lb W
I'.tUts, 111 *>•
Perch, .l<)it ''W
Tongues A rtoundfl,lb. IS
Kels, lb '.W)
Chiina, pe<k 40
ipiart ■*•>
Saltma.kerel,lb.|-2a'iO
. 14 a i-i
.1ft a -20
.-ill a Js
..wa li
. I.", a 18
, Hi
-20
, iO
.lia l.'i
-io
.10)1 l.'i
.40
.10
.Ida li
.iu
Amory
AiiiosK.rtg
Au<!roHC.iKMio....
AppleloD
Atlanllc
'Augiiata, Gu
Arltiiglun
Ilor.ler City ■
liaises
Iloolt • ••
llosl'in
ItoHlon Duck Co..
Cabot. ...
Chh-opoc
China
Coe.hwHi . . . .
CoUiinhhin.
l.;.)nllneulftl
Dwight....
Kv..rof^. .••
Franklin
(^reat Falls
Hainllu»n
HaiidlU>n Woolen.
Hill
Haritont Carpel...
.laekson
LiiiMinl.-i
LancU'iter
Lawreiic;
Lowell
I.,()wcll M. Siioii...
Lowell Ulciichory.
liowoll Hoolerv....
Lowell lias Co....
Lyinan »•
Manchester Mills..
Mattsl.'otton
Merrliiift.'-k
Mlil.lli.»«x
aio!iudno*!k
Nasliua....
Naumkci'H
No»viiiarkt-t
Norwuy I'lain?...
Otis.
far
Value.
100
loOii
loo
louo
lou
. ino
, 101'
. mo
, 100
, luio
. UKK)
. 70t)
. .too
lou
100
50(1
IINIU
100
000
too
100
100
1000
100
KXI
PHI
KHO
400
400
lOUO
(im
ftUO
100
100
1041
10a
10<)
1(N)0
1000
100
1000
50U
ion
Bis I
5. 1' I
40UI
nid.
104
ISUU
liH
•IftO
108
IM
iJO
It to
Asku.1.
l.-k)
ManpraKE
CompounD
Fi-cshco.l. per lb li
Fro^li liad.l.ick,lb....lo
Fresh uiackcrel,
aplec«' 10a;W
Fresh halibut, lb.
kVhiie .10 a. -n
WIdU' tlsh, strlpcl.. .!»
Hass i-i, .H5, 40
!Sa1t«od,lb 7a 10
Boneless cnl, Ih h)
.Sm'k'd hallhiit, lb....iO
Smokc.l salmon, lb...'i.'»
Salmon trout, salt,
ImsiI! V)4r" ib.:■.'.'*.^56 Ol'd .inn llsh, lb li
VI':(iKTAIlLK.S.
Pi.-kles, gallon..4.-.a7ft Cabbages, lb
Beans, white.... 10 a li
Beets, per hunch ft
Turnips, bunch....') a lo
Pa^sllle. ".,1000
I'epperoll 5(H)
Pemhn)k.- lo"
Uussell MllU 100
^l.aw .snxklng Co. 100
Salmon Ffdls JWJ;
Stark KXK)
ThoriKllke 10<H)
Tremotit & .Suttolk KS)
Union CoiMn loO
VaHHalhoro" loo
Washington Mills. 100
Web'W-r 1»0
Willi inanllc Linen. 2ft
York "^^
1900
:i.'k
j-ift
"iw
110
IlKI
70
700
700
140
HO
140
liriA
ll.'iU
175
500
I (in
«lft
im
ptift
i«
115
1-20
*2lft
ISO
P2A
• • • •
• s • •
• • 1 1
4«
70
80
lUA
'mo
70
■2A0
100
Last
Males.
104^,
1817^,
12IM.
tIAO
108
110 <«'
1-28
liC,
1:1411
ilftO
800
4tNI
100
Ml
482'.
1910
!lll'4
7:171,
ItOH
00
no 'I
77.^
lO'i'*
7i»*»
i(MJ
liioi',
47i',
587',
1545
701',
7io
I4:t
84
-illO
117'.
14iU
10tt7>«
Uftft
IHO
111.0
Alft
101 <4
817 S
320
ItUA
IKW.
-240
100
las
•247 'i
lli\
1'20"
120',
■2-20
3fl
IIW
ftiX
45
»8ft
y.ii.ii,!' 111.- villi. I. < . rvrans "I our •*v-i.in, nons
, , i(i..i.i a in... 'ud |...rt iliaii ll.f Idvrr «n4
ti. I.lnevs. i-M.I -■ (ii.iiiv pe. pU- are iillli. I.hI with (Its-
.'. ■■.I'lht.-.c'ottpois.y.oi-iiig the lUood lo l>ec.»in«
iniiMitV, lli.il it u <nir lirhl duly lo assist llirm in
,.,. ir «..rk. Thih Is done in a lliorouuh iiiaiiiuT l>jr
irimitis' >|«iidralte Compound, will, his purely
>..g.-lilble, ami .- witliv "t .« l.orlrlHl.
IiiKhIIk' MiHHlralie Cuiii|>«>und is »<.lil ny
, i i)Mi;4m .!■..
|"ll l-AHI 11 'IM ^ I ^
Letliicx!..
Potatoes.
Apples, nk...
Prunes, lb....
Figs, lb
I)ati*B, lb
Kalslns
Ilananas, .toz
Il.mey. lb....
Oranges, .lo/,.
i'op <;orn, 11)..
Cocoanuts...
.10
.35
Onion-, peek
llcrmuda 8
Sweet I'oUtoes.O Ihs'Jfl
New .airrots, hunch. ..,8
FKL'IT.
...l.'i a 76
...10 a -20
. . . 10 a :tft
....ft a 10
...Iftaift
. . . 1ft a :io
...Iftaift
. . . 10 a W
fta7
....ftalO
Lcm.uis. ihiz — Iftaift
Kng. walnuts, Ib.l.'i a "25
Almoii.ls, 11) -20 a i.')
Filberts, lb 14
Pe.-ans, lb 14 a 20
CBHtanus, ll) 14
shiigbark Wulnuts, qt.
cr:.<-ke.l
(irapes, lb.
10 a -20
10 a :U)
Com, bush •■*
.Meal, bush *^
Kye meal, hush 80
Fine feed, ton '2.V0O
Shorts, ton.i4.00 a ift.oo
Mhhtlings, ton
-20.00 a 20.00
OIIAIN.
Barley, hush
onts, hush..
Cotton see.l meal,
ton
Itiickwheat, bush
Oliiten meal, per
100 lbs
HO
..'lOa M
,2<J.OO
...80
.1.80
HAY.
May, ton...-20.oo a2i.(iO Kyesfw,tonl«.00a20.00
2..f..i. I in 110 .. •>iinn Out sU-aw. ton.... 18.00
Hot I'OHIlUlN.
Try a .itiart of hot pi-anuls at Kniis's fruit
ami .-onfi-.tioiierv store. :i Merrimack street.
He husH hue I'lii'la.ielphia baking imieliine.
It cooks them hi goo.l shape, gives them a
ni.e tlavir ami makes them taste L'eiiuine y
nice. Try om- .[uart uiid you will be sure to
buy more.
Kare Hnricmln.
1 have a small farm of 1.^ acres of excel-
lent lan.l lo.-ated .'J>* miles from Ix)vyell I . ().
In one of the best towns nml nelghborlioo.ls
in Middlese-v countv. Large variety of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac Cottage house of 7 rootus
Willi an extra good cellur. (iood water In
the house. Also plenty of she.l room, large
high posteil barn, matchd)oarded, wrllh goo.l
cellar. Will keep 5 cows un.l a horse. Ibis
place must be sold within 30 days on account
of settling an estate und is offercl at the cx-
eecdinglv low price of r.W(X). Full parthu-
lars of f hoiuus H. Elliott, 33 Central street,
Lowell.
FurnUnre and Curp9t»,
.Shtrmau X Manning Tiavc a large line of
houschoh! lurnlturc, black walnut, ash aud
painted cKamV<er eu'.tee. New an.l elegant
8tyh!0 r.: v.ry low prices. No. 3 Preacott street
ttoutliwlci; blocli.
•ntdlna'a Uatr Stom,
'H Merrtmack street. Is a popular resort for
U'lles who de.;lrc to obtain enulno bargains.
The proprietor hu.i placed such low prices on
every .loscrlptlon of hair goods that everybody
should take advanUiKO .>f them at once. taU
early fo<* a choice selection.
l.iiWI LL. MASS , ISA.
I*rlc«', WLOO; Hla llot ties for W-t)©.
Distress After Eating
R one of the ii.urty .llsugneable symptoms of
• lyspepsla. Ileadaehe, li«-arlbiirn, sour stomach,
lulntiiesH and .•aprl.-loiis appmllii are also
lause.l hy this v.-ry wLh-spreiel and growing
dls«>ase. I|...»l's sursaparllla tones the atom*
ach, creates an appellie, pnniiotes healthy dl-
Kcstloii, rellives the h.-s.la.iie, and eiin's the
iiio,-t ohstiiiat4'.ase-i ..f dys|Hpsla. Head Itie
following .'
"My wife had .lysp.-pslrt. She could |i.)t keep
her tM.d dswii, an.l imd that .ippn-sscl fcollaff
after ealliiK. s!i<- ha'l ii<> appellU- and was tired
all Ihe lime, ^he trl.d iiniiienuis iiicllclnea
wlHiDUlln-liig relieved, but the drst bottle of
H.Mi.l's SHrsaiiiiilllti .lid her a great .loal of
good. .She has uik.ii iwo biitiles, an.l can ° eat
Hiiy thing wliboiit .llslreas, and ha., lu* Ir.oihle in
retididng r.»o»l." -U>us ll\iri-.>nti.u, Marion,
""'" ALL-GONE FEELING
•M hav.' be n imul-lod w lib .l\ ipepsia. I had
i)Ut Utile appetil.', eiul wlial I .lid eat .lUtrassed
me. .ir dhl me little go...!. In an hour after eat-
ing I w.iiild t-\|u-rleii.e a falntlle^s or llre.l, all-
gont- feelliiM, M" though I ha'l not .-aton any-
thing, lioo.l's Sursaparllla 'lid nie an Ininions*
amount of g.iod. Ii gav.- mr an appcllto, and
my food rellshcl iiiel sallsllcl Ilie craving 1 had
previ.)iiMly eNp»-rl.-ii<«-'i. U rellcvcl me of that
faint, lin-.l, all ^oiie feeling I have fell so
miieh belter Min-« I t<.ok lloo'l's HarsaparllU,
that I am happy to reeoiiiinen.l ll." li. A.
Pa.;k., WaUil.iwii, Ma-'S.
N. II. lb' sure t-i get only
H()o<rs Sarsaparilla
.Sohi by all ilrugglsts. |1 ; six for ♦». Prepared
only by (;. I. llooD X CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 I3o»-»«»i4 On<t I>ollar
un'le'hay.Te.OO a -20.00 < hit suaw, ton
FLOCK.
Ilaxall hbl .ft-2fla0.00 ( -ominon, bbl.4.-ifla5.23
lt"uls.bbiA7.'ia.'..0O Hockwheat.cwt....3.00
WOOD.
White oak, cord . . . .7.00 ManI pine. . ..4..W a 8.00
Common, conl 7.00 Soft, coni. . . .4.25 a *M
COAL.
Broken 8-75 Lehigh. • . . • • |».M
Store 9M JTrankUn. *>▼••• »22
Mat tM Caaberland. tM
Adjuttattle Window Brre«n9,
Patent .Sibling Window Screens and 8.'rcen
Doors inailc to onler. Ohl screens an.l doors
repaired. KublKsr Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. .Sectional, eitenslon and
common la.l.lers. Patent folding clothes dry
ers, hard and woo<icn ware, machinlsU' and
carpenters' tools. Longman * lUrttn's pure
prepared palnu. carpet aweepert and olotb^
wrlBgera sold and repaired by J. C. Bausait, n
DuMOB sto«et, LowaU. Maaa.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MIII-WlNTKil, »N
All- Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy Merino, Cashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlined Street Gloves.
FnrOaps and Gloves, iu Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Mnskrat.
Hobby "Winiifior Caps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Caps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Scotcli Gloves.
Tobogjran Jerseys, Toques and Sashei,
j in the club and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full DresaBequisites.
Novelties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchief!,
j Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellw,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
HOWARD &CO.'S,
I 4A MKKUI>IA*:K STRBET.
Plain and Fancy Job Priiitiii
or ALL KIKDS
AT THIS OtFIOM*
I ?L
LOWELL PAILY COITRIEB. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1888.
Elje lotocll Dail? Councr.
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12
lt«
20
A
1
li
14
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21
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2.S
1
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1
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29
I KMl. I BAT.
3
10
17
34
4
II
18
25
NUN.
B«-4« «
MlnUtHre Ajnmn«c— irbUJI>i»T _
rLKNOTII OK UAY. I »l«»ON
,-\ 1 0 I 1 Oh . •22m. I n.'i..'»ha.in^
which U un<l.-r ih.- pu^torute «' »'f' • f^'' ^•
Hilton, who was f..nu.Mlyi» member of the
"il'eH.netihunl.. It w«. a very cnjo>:i-
liiu Lowell pe<.i'l<' uuuic.lii.lely u\i.m tlieii
'o V Uoi;>m.|.Mil.re.u klnH. of nmu;e.
uuni.tUey K.ok I"- 11 oVlock truiu for
boiue. .
Obltosry*
Wr. n
let :ixe»>'
'.. I Mil l'i>ni*i>. 3I1K1 i;il<'l «:ilk*<>^« ««
11.. ilit'l Tues
the City of Mexico. He Is to go to Ciillfor-
nla before liix return
Amot>;i those iirLfte
Home Miirk.t i^W
ent at the l>Hn<iiiel of the
ill i;oi«ton .\e>li:nlHy
Iiirry I>. IMaisih II. for tive years tlek-
I ;„ ,|.,- I•..»^lun uu.i l-owell ra lro:ul
i Klatioii ill I.UVMvn.;.', i»H't l:»l'-i- eiiua-rd In \hv
we elh;-f..li..wiii.: L<uvell jrei.tl.Mi.en : Seu-
•uo- K W. H.^vo. Aia.r..,MU I5,.uiwell. Ion.
C.A.Stottan.l MesM>. )• <'• V"r u ^o,';
W. I'. 1/iWsoii, J. S. aiul Mi.-hatl (. Jlliu>.
SOIIKTV 1I4I'I»F.NINGS.
Special |latice0<
S^pecial 0otUt$.
6,„.,-.«uu..t S,.^.on or M,e MH..Heh«|;Kt.
I.ni-t
The Weitflivr*
The coUl MKtp came tn ileait «arnost
nl'ht.llionph cloni Hint e«ini|'nratlvely Ktlll, .vhh
Jnt"eu»elv eoM. Fwn. sunoim.llnjf town-, n^-
port* of .xeetMli.tfly l..«- t. nn>er.iiuri- .on.e.
WesKor.l leporl.s H' below ami W-nt i lu-hiit-
fonl If* below. It 1« very rolit for Fel-mary-
_r last i.tglH Mu.l ~iP thIsinoniliiitatToVloeU.
The Mcr.lmaek'* je.or.l »> : Al 5 oVlmk ln*l
eveuh>K ilie temi-eratiire wiin i:» , at . tliU moru-
»iiK— *5 '.«>"•"''"''''*" '''''^' -, , ,i„
Kebruarv ft. 1)-m;. u.e uiereury wn« —' >» uic
n.or.>b.ffan.l ll.e IUkIu- I te.n,.* rature van :^
Kor fix c«.u«eriUlve.lavH 111 till* i»'"itl' bi In»
the UM.M-eratnrr uvera^-ct H'. w M. b w«t He-
neve.1 to .K. the e.-ble,l ".IM-ir of ^'^^^^
weHther lor u|.wnr.U ..f 40 > '"r*. U will w<
nolle.. I that »luee hiui.lny we have li.-il a raoKO
in i«ii.|.enunie of over.VV\ The eoMe.t .lay
U«t Kel>ni.uv \vaw.% Hb»vey.ero.
' BDB1HE3S SOTiUES.
~{3rM-nl«'>'- aill-ii.' iilioi< ".'rusher.
r-i.rC.mi'tHijtat rawlii.-k.l hlble tonltfbt.
friiil bii'''"-'"* *" ^ "■'"'"'. ^ , i I .
ihiv alliliaxoi :.l lii> nn. le « n •^ul>'^l-•«• U\ l.o
.Viiire.K. n.- w«". iii'lil wi'bln ^lx VM-k-.
rrniaiiroi.lMi -antia^ro. Cul. He '••;^V\ "l
«|,l,.w ill ( a!if..riila. aii.J u mother a.i.l ^'.^^e.
'"aiiu 'smith, wl.'.ow of r.eor-ojl. Smith,
.U.. WM.el.. ii.l.M, yi.ler.lay The remains
, l,lK-bro..ihl tothlseityfor iu;.M.u.nt
«r!.»»«l I-«"lBe,
tutlitU Ni>l<».
The M uli-aiiiiii.il M>«lou of the
(icllH Uraii.tJo'l.:e. 1. 1>. *■*. ^
Ito^toii \e^t.•r<la\, It Iin>; ■
prei*."'- 'I'b»''^
luctniete.^ in tli
Massueliu-
wiis he I J iu
It lin>;<: allelihiii.e belli-i
w meutbtr* u.lmi'te.l jiikI
it.jirn- mim'iv n-l ll'».
tiiaii'l .Ma«t»
!• ,I.ivi'|.h .M.
arc 111 IK" I'uxi i"' !»• . ... - ■•,- - - , , ,,
„„.ltb.rc will b.; Mrvl.vs at the I^uvxell; ,„
eeincitry ehai.el tomorrow afleruoou
I'ust
•■:Ti:*i;:.:;';;p'"':-'"rM'''3^''i;^^-
III.' r. iHTl .'I Ibf irriO'l •.< en t;ir>
r. |t
The Kymaii Mr*rt Mnnler
(.e.M„'.' \V1 it.imib, \\ !i<i v\:i"
No. IT l.vniuii ttrtei. |bi«l.m.
dav isioritlii'.:. was a inllvt of
^t.n .»l .laiu.- M. Whiti.imb.
miiiiy je:ir« no emi>U>.\«!
(Ill .1; i*k-' II "trcit.
THE OITY.
eiijoyi'.l on till'
litis e\'.iiiii;.'. .
IVl-
of tlii-ii-
M K. .1.
owhi^c *ii^^'
Kce loeiUs on ;m«e .».
(ioiiil .'(lasllir.' will b
vUhrre liiboi;;. Ill »ll'l«
Drop into lb.- «ai 'f !»• >V- "">"' *^
8ou. .'» Ceiilral ^Ueit. uihI or.l« r m.iu
tine eual.
The n.MTTrTetWtrrtt* -ftflttfrt'
Mmb.-sof llii' eily
with lli:lit ah>» t-.
llev. (ieoiKe C. Wri.'bt will sp.-ak at Ih-
K«i>t Ibilili-I .hiiieh (ohiKhl at T.-W ou "I he
Aeburih ami ii* . baiiiy work."
Dr. 15. K. Ibll huKso far reeovere.! fii»m
hlf htte illnel■^ a>. lo be able to Htt» lul to hi»
ofti.e tliiiinc the mornin;: hoiin..
Kota beiMix That you "HIi mi ln'l baU.'.l
beuns Hii.l brown biea.l at the N leiiiiu bak-
ery tomorrow evening or Sun.lay muruinx.
Have von -een tin- pietiv Valentine M«ht
houMe, Willi eleet vie li'/ht, In n.«
bon'M wlniiow? It
fdiiml (h'lul at
larly \.!«Wl- ,
Lowell. aii<i a
lb ..'a^eil. for ;
.t the '.ate Mr. l>ana ;
nil of n. 11. Wil.br. Hi' I
,.,.,,,!,.,. i. lU.. s;i.v. ^ .or ol .^elJui 1- '^ «^V» '' '
,„.„l.n-|. I,>i;r^in tlii^.U). W hi .•j.inb has
enuaifeil it. tieiblln U of bit.'. Inv ,eu'. U i* U-
H^ve.l. mi. le Ho.l.n lil« re^Lbm^lor w^e lal
v.ar.-. Tb.' remtiiis were InterrH In tits
;.|lv I. ..lav. tlie b:-. tlier uoin;-' t.» ib'sK;" lb'*
ni.'.roiiiii :ni I r« tiiriii;i'.' with tlie Inuly by llo-
tli\« II o'eloeU train.
Tit.. VlfUim M.^k«ry Opene.l
Tb.' Vbiiii'i bak.iy ati.l eream.'ry lint '
JuM •..i.vuu.l 111- .o )..-i.mr.>i^..-tre.;K la.l
Wl';;tu.i-hlbr.:.ll.«lu"p>i\-«f' ^ '«'« , »"'*
Till* iniMivi.Mis hiviiali.mi* sent
ueiieriillv :,.-.Tpl''.l.»>i«l >" «"','' ^^=';
be iit)o\i'l
bHl::es h i^ ^'
term: i «'li »
t(»n.l.ib'< N"
Sitar. No. 10
reiu-liiiih'.l a
h.
wa« ^ub•
iluVi.'fr.'.mwii..'. ilie t.-Uow i..,' iiHer.'siiii;;
bien er.at..l ibumrf the |; -t
■Mt No. V-»*.'. :»' t.'ba'sei: CHi-
, r.»;j. at < ifi'ii.i:!''; Kys't'ii;
•.at t.riJtoii; Kk'sNi'm-. No. f»..
r...\>.oi<>; .M '0*'' -'b No. ii»4,
at M.M'lieM; Wa.Mpnm. Nl V'*. «> y""»-
r,a, .Sau.i.U.a;;. N^'- W,, al .V ''••''" '7' '.
•II. .uu:.b.r initiate ttoM,b..,-.1n.AH..^.o^
Uii:.o.«n.ltbei,.i ..in I- 'i*:.,,,!':., ' ,
.„„„Ji.> pabi for rei.-t w i- *...MUj .• 1. '•» 1
„• t.iln. »=uonut of iv.vipts n^.'- #1 'ol I-^--
M,u-i> biv.' t..;.n a.luillt.- 1. mmI irl-M->- «»•*
I .. t«t 4.' rti-eii.l.'. M-i'l i:. lKk..li b . .-<.
av 1 1" in'tmiP.I. IM' lotui .M re.nlpt.
.;. ..sbll.il.. I l.v ll.e irntu I tr. a.iuv. " V ' . i
,u,ioii..t,'.lt..-44^'>.as,i;o- ea.h bilaiuv ..»
han<1>I..VM'.»il. ,. , ... *i .l.K-l
.ftiT.mon »i s'li.'i l.ie II. 'J'**-!
Of l.i- piMt.v«. '.I '"•' «"..l'w«- iu.ai.' was ,||s.
cii»...l an. I Ihe
fc.-rib.»l i.MO.noi' I. iiOitLtL
out
••.le
tb.-
noon
wt l'«'
,„.V-1aliU- .•..' Trow. A verv ai.lHff^liU
uii.boril.' to aii.-h. r ruUl there on it tall .h.ot
lai;.M...l n;">'0 wa. -nppbe.l. lb'
t of |..l!.. lb.' liKisl i.isb.tubl.) s'lli.l-
.III osi fra_'raul .iflV.-, ami tb.
( ,,a-u-v w.n tiirnUlu.l In abnn.l.in..'
.Ij.ii.ili.are.laiioo.l .I'-al faster than
i-iv like tills. Tb.' opeliin-' wa-j
i».' Toin.'irow til'- baktr>an«l
HEADQUARTERS ' rOB
Carriage and Wagon
Repairing
In all its luiinch.'^s. llcst Incll-
Ities niul none but sUUIhI work-
moil employed. Uet oiiv rstl-
nmtes on your cnriiaiires belore
havlii? tlieiii ropnired elsewhero
and save moiioy.
STOKACiE tor Cttrriiii:es ami
Slelirhs.
Special |}oucr9.
|>IM AWi lo>' . . ,
i.iMpo. '.1 l».bl IVibiws iioai.' was .
* ' itj.mli;.. ill a'l.'iiil.iii.'e ►up*
J lotb., »i|ol. "«•
~ liaii-lil.'i* of
A FINAL CUT.
We have been through
our i>loiii of Outside Gar-
ments this week and made
another and llnal eut in
prices, as we are deter-
mined lo elose out everj
garment helore
closes.
KIMIULL & n>.
out
.the s(*nson
tulo;.» f.'r ..e.'i.'e lo.l^e» oi til'
n:.lll
V.bit.s
Wieb.
elu'b'.
an.! 111.'}
liiiinv iloes a
a tfiea; »iie<.
IMnUaiiut H..I>oke. I., omln.l.'f a o I < en-
„.. le V. . :;r,nle.». mil Klwanl H. tiiv.i-
a". Aas.r.t..luraml ^ ;„^ '. u i.. P >.'« «'l
eieameiy
biiieh will be reaUy for liii»liie»»'.
Worn. nV*! hunt iMii T.'ii>l»«'i»»e.- |t>l«u.
I.
Chureh A
well worth Kolnu to
The aiii.nil meelin- ..f l' e W otn.-n »
( Inbtiaii V mperau'-e unLm wa- bel l yes-
l..r.lav uftei.i.ioii al Hie Iboiie for Vmn,:
>\ ..ifi'eii ai,.| t liil.lr. n. The f-ilowini; .'tlb .i*
,1 l„.ar.l were ele .ie.l f-.r »''♦• .V"""'
Mi.. \V. H. War.l:
A. Miirlt \aiit aii'l Mr«.
aii'l lica-iirer. .Ml«s
,.U,'leil U> tb.'
eoniiii:<
la't 111
.tones aii.l Hepii
Ii«) HoHton un.l l.«.weii raiirouo i- jwi .■-
above the top of the railw al Cans, way
i-t in Hoston. NaMma Js l.f) feet abo\e
ton. Amherst (Danfortli'i* eoriier} '2Mi
"DUt von nee .Joseph'* Ibinilatfe*" wan the
way one \t.iinu la.ly put the .[ueMlon tmlay
tlwiil last nl-'lit'" performaiiiv al the Shat-
tuek ulnet rnlversallut ehunh.
Tlie agents in Low.ll for the l.ain-on farm
butter are Albert Wheeler A i'o. They also
keep a fresh sioek of the pr.Mlueti.»nH of the
l^owell ami N'ernionl ereamcrlei*.
J n. Swift it Co.. aiietlourerH, will *»ell al
nubile an. lion eiKbl>-lliiee shares of M<>xlc
stoek tomorrow afternoon at tlirec ocloeW al
their ortbe, No. ft Barristers hall.
The ilreHH-euttlntf sehool, wlileh U uiuler
IhP mamineinent of .Mrs. S. \. Harlletl uud
MIsM A. K. Moore, n.om b. PiltCentral street.
Ih ineetin;; with mueh su.eeio*. .Seo uilver-
tUeineiit.
The order npproprialim; 920^) for the reun-
ion of the oltl Sixth reuinienl usso.lalion.
i.tlopte.1 bv the Luwr.n..! aldermen last
week, has been .lefeated bv Ihe .ommon
ooutu'll.on the ground of illt'tjailiy. Hie
vote was W to 8.
The t.ip of Ihe rail-* at the Norlberii .lepot
on the Hoston ami l.<.well rallroa.l I; just !«•
feet
►tree
Boston
feet.K.ast Wlllon :Wh feet
Mra. Lee. livinj; at No. 7 I^wpII e.irporii-
tion, reeelve.l ii nevcre bruise of one hip i»y
lalllnir while coming' out of th«> bnek door of
her residence vesterday. .''he Is tiO years old.
Dr. Hriult a'tten.led her. This forenoon
iihe was taken lo .*>t. .lohn's hospital.
Mr. John T. White, state insneetor of fae-
tork'M and imblie bulMin^'s.lh In town to.lay
■ttemlin^' to his line of work. Thit* afternoon
he is luokiiij; over some of the sehool
houses. Mr. White Id the eonrse of the
year visits all the manufiK'turluk' towns of
iLe state.
The anditiiii: department of the Hoston
and Maine railroa.l and all its leased lineji.
iiielndiiiK the Lowell system, bus Ih.'U eon-
w.lidaled un.ier one head, ami \M liam .).
Hobbs. the present auditor. hu>* full eliiiriio
of the 'leparliiient. Thi^ dispbiees Auditor
lb K. Ken.lri. k of the Lowell road.
The Am. riean Allotment assoeialion has
come to Slav in lx)well. It has made its tirsl
piirehase of a r.-sideiiee on Mason street, ami
Mr. Frank L. Carlton is the fortunate |.os.
»e*sor of til.' eont.-a(l wbieb takes the home.
Contra.t wa« is>u.<l January 4lh. isss. It is
well for tlio'e .l.'-irin:,' lioii.es at the lt;a-t
possible eost iiii'l easiest t.;nns of payment.
to eall at the ofliee of the a*s().'i;ili"in, 4 \\ v-
maiiV Kxebaii-e, 1'. 11. it K. L. Klljtore, gen-
eral niar.u^^ers.
Follet. Court
Frblay, F.b. 10. -There were nine tines
for the liisl otb n»e of .Irunkeiiress.
John CuiiiMiinjfs, lor malieioiis ini-eiiief
and lareeny. w a» sent lo the Coueord relorni-
atory.
Fini'TJil Servieci*.
The funeral of Martha Diiranl took place
from lier home on Hlossom sin. t this aflir-
noon. Ib'V. Mr. Hlaekburn eoii.luetc.l the
servleef, and Dea. Franklin Cheney had
charaeofihe funeral. The iTinains vven;
plueed in the reeeiving tomb at the fcdxoii
cemetery.
CookInK Scliool.
Next Fridfiv nijfht, Feb. 17, the now terra
bexins at the ministry-at-lar^'c. I lie new
clasH for ^irls opens on Saturday afternoon.
the l«lb iiistanU It was expeeied that the
new term would open tonight, but Ml«s
Nleholki, the teacher, has asked for a week 8
poHtpouement.
^ A Delayed Train.
The noilbern train due In Lowell at T.30
o'clock arri\ .(I about quarter before 11 this
morDintr. Onlv the Nurlliern division eame
— tb.' «'i«l "c>;i
liijf J ear ; I'ri sbb'iit
viee presid. Ills, Mrs.
.•*. T. Hrt.wii : se.-retary
M K. rike. iM lei^at. s win
;.,.uiitv .•.invention to l.e liel.l at W "b;ri.»wu
un the '.►Uih insi.. aii.l it was .b'ei.b.l t.. ai -
poiiila.'..iiiiulltee.d..ne Iroiii ea.li ebur. ii
lo work In tb- sunlay seh.ioi.. I he latter
,„„I ut tb.' in.elii...' was d,'w.te.l lo a diM i-
sion of a pi 111 ..I work bv Ihe union duilnu'
tli«. .oinlnu >«'ar. Ainoutf other bin;:* It
was .lecide.l lo h'ibl extra ine.lli |.'s in .liffer-
ciit parts of the elty.
WatehMl.
til.' t.'iiiporary ubs«'ne*»
1)1. rin.' til.' tenip..rary i.OM'n.'p ;.;',^'«;- *'•
U. Ibiiih from her nsld. U' e. -J. Howaid
,lr.el. I;.M eveiiin;; enlianee was vtl.'.'te.l to
her le. lb,' fl t ''"'"" !'V'"\.""ri 'I:
The iuNM.Iers wei,' dlM„.t-iv.l bv Mr-, eath
on her return ab.nil S oVlo;;k lutvluz full po--
Ms.,loii of Hie premises. This b ea.-h of the
iK'a.e wa- an etlort .m the part of th.- boai.l-
It, aii.l niaiiv friend, to b.'sKiw n|>on h.'r
..line tangible esppssion of tlie«r ivw'tinl.
The wat-li. a valuabUr ^T'd'' *'.'"",' '"m ^'T
s.nte.l ill a few wor.U b, .Mr. John Ibiek-
worlli in U-half of Ih" .b'li.rs. a f.'.ling re-
spouse b. in;i ina h- by tli.- reelpi.ni. -up-
i.leni.'i'.le.l bv a -h-ol s;...,rli fr.ini >. lb Hai-
ris, Voeal an. I ln*lniinentat niiLi.. irames
aii.l refreshments broie.'ht l«. a .io^e uu event
eallln>; for a ladling reinenibiaucc.
\. t ii-lim.m. i.siji.u.i.
Tiu ^dlow:ng visiting «»'>^»';v'';''\''='- ';;:•'"
ul..olul.d'.v l...vsell l-.l.:.'. » "i"; 'I « »rk-
; i, J.,W. Uiii :firi.k. It. Ho I mm. L.
\V.|'"»i.''..tl.ti..i.. Carter, t.e... I.. Hutoii
='"l'.::v!;.b:;!orii^i.x... II. 1| 1" >'— "-
.,11. ha, '.•.•ore.l a» .•-ui — I. t.i lepi-". nt
Us inter -..l>f.»re lh« l.-uislitiv.' in.uruiei'
I'onii line. . .\-»io\.n..>r ♦.vo. P.
ati.l.l. Ha«k. d Ilu:l.r, eMj.
The.dll ers .f Wasli:ii.lon
(.ol.lel, < I.'*., well' liistalU.i
Ihputx l.r.n.l t . inin.mh. . , ,, , ,,,
l\ (.lao.l H.n.hl Tabor, both ul^ HaN e.liSH.
Vriaie.:eiii.'nt. W»ie also iiia.le f.jr the re-
•,.,„i..„ aii.l.ntertalnm.i.l "•>;"''"'' '""'•
mai.d. ix Tlnirs.;ay evenlii-:. 'J.l I l"'" •
M.riimaeK dlxM-.n. I uli.-rni.d lb nk,
Kniifhls .d I'vlhias, will !>.• uis;...te.l l»v » ol.
( uunlnuhtm aii-i stall ut MeelianUs hull beb.
'*i)epulv H.als aii.l other IMIgrhn Fat her.* of
I •nMVliee vi-it..! Ha^ Mate eobmy last iil^'lll.
•Ihe eleetlon of I'usl than.vllort . A.Cros-
of Uvxell lo»li:e. Ivid.dilsof I'ylhias, tt«i:ranJ
k el.er of rM'..r.ls a...l s. als.VlVe. miieh .jHt-
l.faetlou to member* of the oi.ler in tliUelty.
The new pant|.li. rnalia of Mlanton..ino
tribe. Ued M.is. ha« arrived, and is said lo Iw
^^KieSisTerh**)^ hraiK-li. Iron Hall, w ill meet
'"*^ ' Oimlidutes will be inhlated
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
173 ID 185 Central Street.
AT CLUIN'S.
WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE.
liobiUitolt
. u..,. Cor. Central and Preseott Streets.
III by
TODAY
DOINGS AT m & SON'S.
We iirfi <in<!>li)K exlni valuer in liintirold-
ered Itark Klli GI.OX'KK at nuc, (IKc. auil
7.'le.,tliHl liiive l.oi'ii itiiucnl Croiii higher
IiricM'^a.
A larco nafuvtnient of IniiMiited anil
Aiuerleuii KUCHl Nf-""! "t iiu»'le»alu prle***..
SII.K VKILINCS in f..i>i!»iHMe kindi
and volork.
Taylor'a Foldln;:, Lantftr , Improved
Lottn un.l hH the oth.r be..t sli:t|>cfa of
KlIdTLE:> atwnyit on tiaiid.
ABELS & SON,
Mt<^ntii himI Wiii<«'»' t^ittlniLr
Are tli^r.e by m "i i.he ver; t^'.M niatmoi
♦jrtjm- lTx»'ir'>i, fp.tr-v 1.,».'.'iM't fi.r'v
tdoUai u spc.:hdiy.
will 1k.> held.
Hie braneli Ih
this evening
and an lnteiesUn< nie.tlu
Ihe pre.ent iiiemlK'rslitp ol the liiaiuii
11" III.. 111. n*- braiieb ha,. HO meinU'ri..
A meeiiiut of Kni.dits ..f .M. I'alriek w
h.-l.l at the Huntinulou hall ortl.e list iilglit,
for Ihe iiurpoM! of leornaui/iug. Iheorgiiu-
BELOW COST.
isiivcr Ware, Jewelry, Kyc
tdas-es Hml Hpe.laeles mirat be
»uld at |»rlto« way holow coat
on a«!eouMt of overatoeU. Hon't
inlsN the oiiportnntty . Come and
,<.«. If you want tmythiny In
our line y»u can buy of ua.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optleltn
SK Central StrMt.
A Hod Citae.
La-t M.m.biv IlutHeM C.ite w.is lK>fore the
poli.'e e.mrt "on a ^l'^";-'" *'» '"'>;'r,*;""-,.^, :
ltarvinu'f:.miy. He was x-ry '•'l".'',, "'
irdv ami said bis wife aii.i seven ehildrei
.'.M.Vl .lie of bini'^.r aii.l ...l-l lK'f..re he wou .
hob. them in tin- buM. Jmlfr.' Ha ilev sent
l,i,n three nionlli. to 'he lail. ^eeivtarx
Smith of the oveiM-ers of Hie poor \lsite.l
the familv ami found a d.i.loiablo ease or
.Ifstitutlon. The seven ehiblren were tlan-
geiouslvillof .Utilitherii at the wrelehe.l
home on Paly sin el. an.l tlier.- wa
ble means of sust.nanee. Sine.- tlU! «as.
tiiBt broUi:ht to notiee. one of the
has die.l. while liie oilier si\ may n-.l llxe.
The woman an.l her faiiiilv were renioxe.l
vester.lav afternoon to lb.' aiin.x of M.
John's fiospital, whore ,,u arb-r. have b. eii
arrange.1 for them. Cot. say* !i- will iieyr
support Ills wife, if ho »la\» in prison.all his
life. •
i/atiou Is at pies.nt .lelumi. but It Ih hoped
tur.Aiveit biMasou to parlblpate Iu he
oara.leon St. I'atrlek'H -lay. I he me. lug
.KniJlbx ih,.eh.etu.n..f .Allehud » orbelt
Hs*;hairiiiau an.l J..hn l'. <i"Vv"\ .*'7u .■■.;!;
Mes,r-.C. W. Deehao. Jame.. W . C ashnly ami
,'l.diii H. Morrison were eh.mu a eomii.ittee
on revMiig Ih." .•.•nsiilnlioii and by-laws.
lwueommitte.swciv appointed to re|>or
li^I^ of ollieeri. to Ih; ehost-ii. as follow* : Y ir»t
nmllie.-J. W. Cas.*ldy. J. Uyan, J. M.
K. 1 r.iwlev, .L V. K. Ily. .ve.on I
-Owenfahlll. I'. >V. Hrowii, J.
u
TORCHONS
:
— AT—
Holtou. K.
romniillet
l\'ou'inn! John lioxle an.l l*. CassLly. Mu.'h
entbu«lasin was »ianlfeste.l in the effort
towar.l reonraiil/atioii.
The annual el-, lion of oflbers of Hie Low-
ell (at nolle union took pbiee last iilghl at
no visl'
was
elilMren
M.n'lianios hall. When the «»:;••"''< ^^'{^
.allcl to or.ler. I'lrsi.lenl L. J. Smith lua.le
lirk'f remarks ..n the tiuaneial siaius of tli.'
,o.'l.t V. an.l was followe.l bv ^Y:*-r*"\ am s
Marren, Jeremiah i row ley, ll. »• /i" "•;;»;
J Farlev and ..Ihers. It was voted to ;;lve
viit.rtainmenis an.l leeinre, this year. u> us-
ual. The ollieers eleeted were an follow*.:
Pr;>ldent. L. J. Smilh; vi.e pre.UlC^.ts,
.la.u.'.* Marren and Kdwanl < b«lifo»>.v ; re-
..;!-' ling scntary. Dr. W- J- K^-l'^ : ll"H"'Val
...letiriv. John H. Sa ifi : tieasurifr. .Mi-s
M'lrv M» Laughlin. Kntertainment eonnnit-
Jee. ■ IMillip J . Farh V. .Mary Fa) . (iejirg.
Ureen. K.He F. Cas.l.ly. He a Bra.ly
W illiain I'. H.u ry. Hire. tor-. .M. J.
MAYNAUI> k, CO.'S,
78 MkkuiMACK 8T.
IIIK LAU«E LOT OF
r.
ami
Slightly imperfect
Ladies' Cloth
You ean Imy the ijinums *»Vo1hu-
leer" S^^l IMiidi Snc^ue at
$iy.(MJ, iirvtM' sold beloro hihIiu'
twenty Jive tlnJu! s. We pro-
UDUiiee this tiio best lmn:nln In
Seal riusli Saeijues that was
ever olTered by an> house in
the trade.
Our thirty-seven dollar Seal
Plush Oarnients now niUrked
$:i5.00 each.
Our firiy dollar («armeuts now
marked $3: .tM» each. ^^
We've one Seal Plush Kewinui"-
Jiet, with real beaver eollar
and cuffH, hIzo 30, that we have
marked from flfly to $30.00.
Cloth Newmarket's, RaglanH,
Wraim and Jackets have been
reduced $2.tM) to ,$H.Ot) on a
f^arnienta
luMpectlon of qualitleK and
prices solicited.
Telcphoiio I'J-rtl.
y.r^r
SVuii
:T'
,t (;i>.v.r:'c>.v,
at l>utton lltrt>ri.
IIAZOKS
STUMPS.
AND TOEOGQANS.
Pen and rocliet Knives
SHATTUCK'S,
3* CESTUAL STHEnr.
CLOTHES WRINGERS
28 Different Styles
of Wringers, at prices
ranging from 50 cents
to $5.50.
.su-
Mr
Keefe. tieorge
tben, tih the W.'.lls Uiver division met with a
■ligbt aceblei.t above Coneord, cauhiug a
lODR delay. There was hoinc defect In the
track. l*'or home reason eoniieclcd with thin
accident, the Norlhirn division could not
leave Concord eaiil. r.
Siiecial Sale for the Ladle*.
Tomorrow, at :>."» Mil rimaek street, there
will he a handsoni-' e\!.lbil uii<! special ►ale
for the ladies al. 2.:5'» o'.lo.k in tbealtrrnoon.
Of oil paiulili'.;-, «tebiii>;>. water eol-
on, mtel engraving-, hi-torieal suhjects
«nd many other choiee seb'elions. all cseeut-
ed ind painted hv eitiin. nl ariisis ami en-
ctted In tasteful frames. It ii a ehanrcto
nurcbaiie aoincthlngof artbtlc racrit al a low
l^oe. Call and aee.
Visit to CheUea.
t// A laree delegation of tb. meml»er« of the
M^Sgfi atreet Free BapHst .linrch atteD.led a
'mod fair and /e«lival aMln new Free I ap-
Guhorcb in Cbelaea We.lueaUay eveuing,
|»lk«'i» Eniployea at Mitneheater.
Theemploves al the market of Mr.S.V.
IMke vi-ite.rih.' Mmebe-ter sto:v of the
same g. ntleinan W.diu's.lay iiiudit. ami. in
eoniunctiou willi the MaiuluMer lulp, tiny
ha.l an ex.-.e.liii-ly .l-Hy Ibiie. IVr pr'-
granuue, Ibev w< n' met ut tlu- station bv the
M..nelu«ter m.n. amler .omm.ind of l-or.--
maii Sv.ansoii. all i.-be.l lit wbit.; fr."k* an.l
ud.Aesan.l tall l,a:s:..ui iHarin'^' l;'";'.?.':';;
Cheers were uhen un.l returned as the Ik.iu
sioppe.l. and at osue a line of inaieh throu^li
the prineipal streets was tak.'U. Al the
>tore.iin inspeeli-'.. was made an.l Hie ap-
pearaiue of lb.- pbi-' was fav^orably eom-
meiit.ai upon bv everybody. Then fuppei^
was >(>rved in an a. '.joining eaf.', afl.-r wlii.l.
spreehes were nvub' b\ a large number of
those present. Then »ame dan.inir. whieli
wa.seuiniuue.l till mi.lnU'ht. It was a very
pleasant oeeasiou. one that will long be re-
membered by Mr. TikeN einploves.
The Old Itcaldrnta* Ai«Boel«t»on.
The quarterlv meeting of the Old Kcsi-
deuts' asso.iation took iilaee last iilglil at the
Meeh:inies- building. Soh.n W. Slovens, esq.,
rea.l the tirsl paper, on "A Musieal So.U'ty
of I.s-24." Jlr. JStevens recalled many pleas-
ant faelK eoueerning the musical life of Low-
ell at Hie period named. The paper was
much enjoyed. , , • i «# oaa
A paper on "A Chelmsford fori of 200
YearH Ago," written by Mr. Lphraim Hrown,
was next read. The person referred to was
Sarah Chandler Heal. I, wlio was a woman of
remarkable St rensrlh an.l courage. At one
time she revived the droouing spirit* of a
garrison that wan in imminent danger of
uivin<' up the fight. Mrs. Heal.l s exploits
in Ih.T Indian wars, as well as in hunting,
were relate.l, and the iKJrsonal charactei f«-
tles of thi.s remarkable woman were de-
Hcril»e'l In an Interestlnjr way.
Another iiiHtalment of Kirk Boott'« diary
w IIS rea.l hv Secretary Alfre<l Gilmau, after
which the ineellng adjourned.
How,!, Katie Kellv. Nellie
Keliv an.l jH-lla </ Hrhn. ,. , .,
Tlie Young Men's Catholic Library a^so-
eiaii.ui iield Its s. mi-annual el-.-tiou la«t
,..Mit. wb.ii the following; .Ih-er. were
"leete.l: ITesi.leni, J-hn n.Sh.'.ban; vb-e
presbleiit. Charles A. < arey
i.'l C. H illorin ; re«'ordin- seeiela.-v. .1
iUxvAvMx: Unaneial .■^eeref.ry \N "'■"," A.
H.iward: llrsl librarian. W illiam M.l :.il> .
sueon I li'.rarian, Jom pb K.-niiiao;
r," Mi. '11. I l'- .MeCiriliy
trUri. ;.. Iviward.S. Fiyun, William Daby,
Jcnniiah Murphv. A sliorl hterary pro
irramm;.' was ivmiored.
irea-urer, Han-
Julni J.
Tricotte
nils
Patri.
Suitiiiffs
Valentlnei*.
Praug's. Whiim-y-s and Hapbaei n:eU->. 1
,',nt iJ ^-..0», comb'. fane\ and .-ieb. 1 1.-
tures frames, alliums, stationory. Iilank
books, molto.'s, iK'rIoili.als. A:e., eheiip at
Cambri.lge's. Merriiunck floust; block.
24 sweet Florida oranges 33 cts. Smith's.
A Winter rHaeaae.
Nothing is more prevalent at this season
than conslipatlon. H should he cured i
on.e, or a lifetime of suffering may be t -•
resiUl. I).m't take a violent c.ithartic, bii
use Paine's Celery Compound, the only mc.i-
einc which cures it.
FrI.laT and Faturday-Buttcrseotch, li
hound, molasaes and maple drops 4 c n.
lb., 2 lbs. 25 ct.s., at Smith's, 4. Merrim
hoar-
a
uek
street.
I'eraonal.
Mr. C. IL nose, formerly u carriage maker
and blacksmith on Willie street ami since
eniplovcd in the carriage hhops at Merr.mac
an. Ainesbury, has been taken t<) the H-n-
: ;,.rs Insane asylum. He ha.l lately civen
' cvi.lcnee of mental unMOundntst', making the
course taken necessary. #/,.,(„
K\--Ablermaii W. I>. Hrown, now of Chlc-
opee, was In Lowell yestenhiy. He reports
himself in excellent health ami well pleased
"'iVi:;ri;;th:'w1i?wlth George ^ C.
Dc^'m^y of \hU 'city went t" Flo-jMa a few
wrekB ^Ince. has arrived borne. Mr.Demp-
Mjy la contluulDg bU travel!! and ii now io
A. N. narmon
shows special patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kinds of picture moulding, also a goo*
line of foreign and American Pbotog™5'»8»
Bteel engravTngfi and etcbings. The prices
are rWTt. Ko. 89 Merrimack atreet.up HUlrs.
24 Valencia oranges 25 eta. Smith»a.
24 I anana.s 25 cts., at Smith's.
Be on Time.
Time is money and appointments nii|.|e
should be kept. H you carry a reliable
wnteh In voiir pocket or have a well fa'ulat-
e.l muiitle clock al yo.ir home you will t»o on
Ume ami live up to your agreemcnlR. A
failure to do «o cannot then he excuse.! on
that account. Clarke, 63 Central street,
make a sp<eialty of fine watcliCH and mant e
clockH, and also ha» the agencv of Parabola
ajiectacIeH. Low prices prcvaib
Thl8 week onlT-*nilth. 47 Merrimack
atreet, will sell 4 Iba. Persian or molawes
dates for 85 cts.
Vdvertised by us last week
are nearly all sold. We
have, however, remaininf?
in stock a FEW PIECES
BROWN and GRAY MIX-
TURES and ILLUMINAT-
ED COLORINGS which are
specially desirable.
Only 50 Cts. per Yard.
TODAY
Wo otlcr a few sets ol* (.children's
Furs. Mutr and Stole, at l)8c. n
set; were one dollar and a
half.
Five sets of Ladies' Silver Hare
Mutf and Stole, ui $-M+ a st^t.
Twelve 3 yard ISoas, silver hare
and opossum, were five dollars,
today they are $2.98 each.
Everything in the Fur line has
been cut below cost.
16681I68
MERRIMACK ST.
store:
Men's Shirts.
WM. P. BRAZEK & CO.
Claim that tiiclr Rhtrt«. Laundci-nd or Cnlaun
• iered, are the best (lltbnr. mostsatintaetorlly and
honestlv iMiide an.l at the I.OWKST PKICKS.
Sol.l ontilal, Klvln;f an oiiportiiiilly t.^r liiBpe.--
lion ami .'^iinparlson. Money refundc.l It not
pcrfeetlv satlsliiel.iry.
The liile».t stvlc In Kl'LL DBLSS SIHUTS.
Plain, Twillo'l and Fancy Trimmed Night
Shirts.
Cubtom .Shirts luadc from mcaauru.
47 AND 49 CENTRAL STREET.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
r>EINTI8T,
Succes'sor to DR. K.
84 Merrlro««'k Btrect, -
M. Nki,8on,
• Husford Itlock.
THIS WEEK
We commenced our annual Feb-
ruary Towel Sale and we are
giving better bargains than ever
before.
Examine qualities, bIzcs and
prices and be your own judge.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Wo make a Kpccl.alty of Kenalrlnir and Beop-
holslerinjf Fnriiltiirc !ind caD for, also deliver
goods free of charge.
«S Pr«»aeott HtwtM.
A. G. POLURD & CO.,
80 Jk 88 Herrimaek Street.
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 95 and 91 Merrimack StriBBt,
Western Farm and City
MORTGAGES.
New Hampshire Trust Co.'s 0 per cent.
DelMsntarn Kondi-, listed on Hoston Htock
Exchange. For siile by •
F. Rodliff, Jr., Courier Building.
Wail Papers aiHl Window Curtains
A BICU YARLRTT.AT
C. B. ADAMS', 18 Cabot Street,
orders to us tor pal&UDg. papcrlag, ale.
tt- -.>,
• 'rf^y^^^^
Entertaiumcntg.
1.' 1 11 « T
ESTABLISHED 1845
NOTA IJKNK.
A Mostard ei*»t«r.
I»ro>*« iiio eloHci', all mine o«'"'
WarniHinv luart f..r thee nU.n..'.
Every nerve re •llOll^lvethIm^, *
Ka.'lH'HifMH iiiv b»bi>r llb'^i
Itosl an.l reae.' in ynbi I eravo,
In j'c'^ta.'V I llV.', thy HiHM'-. , , ^.
' i;o«.,ed\vltl.b:ii.e.vval.i.r..ndM..bb'M,
Thou iloHt ieb<n luionmy bre.i«,
("loHtr Mill, lor I am ihtee,
Hm^im>b«art.l...;tlm""rt'nlne;
Tli.'U ilie Miei«M.ife, I Uie «ii»..
I the Ciiraaee, lb nil e llie;
I Ihe hervaii». tli-u tb" "»'«^'«'''7;,, .
Uonrliig, re.l hoi nui.;iHnt l'''^j',[y,.,,^.t„..
....itisnicveiT^;;;:^^"-^'-- -''^i IMPROVED ORDER GF RED MEN,
indtiif. The fur trliun.IiuTi" «oine mkI ol a
LOWELL. MASS.. SATUiiDAY. FEHllUARY 11, 1888.
flcto Stibcrtisfmrnts.
•| OHT.— A jtai-nct bracoel. Kinder please
^fDical.
leave at tlil« otll.'c.
-^TJAbies Balsamea.
iEarkctg.
PIIICE TW O CEN^rs.
jTov 5al.r.
Gem PEACE
OK
PassacGO^way Tiibe, No. 32,
"hliln'— but it h i-el.lom ^able.
...The Fieiieh "yHleiii of feeing v^niLrs
N " flmiia. It N 10 imm- cent. o.. ibe ain.uiiil i
oflho.'htek. AII.Mioba.. to .lo to redtne
th.' fee« In to eiirb his apiietl'-'.
....ItheeuiNlhallbtieeiHii'.,' of the N< w
V-.Hk A....einblv e.hauiber Ik .m*-! safe .r.on^di
to Mia.Ue nn.ier, bi;l not Mifo to leul^lale un-
, Uer. 8oiiJ« very wbUvd law* im:*t ho on tho
t.ll'ir.
The lloKt.in r.Ml ha* imperel the Hob
Willi i,oi.ter». rea.lliitf "Ho-tmi To"! ami
Ick'velimlnnd Inrill" U.-bu-ni-Two <\nl.."
Thil \s all that I I. \<'Ian.l and Taiill' Uef'Jini
U worth oven wlUi Ibe IV»1 lliiown It).
....Tlie Mo. ton Traveller May*, the Utile
I toe I" the MnalU'^t on the foot, but It al\va>-»
ha». Ihe iarv'ei.1 ji:orii ; ami addn •Miltlc lhhi.:M
I should not he deM'l>«'b" lli'l.iUo-u-.tlmt
1 Ihe Travelier Rives u» a reason for de».pli«tn«
little toex.
....In 31r. I lev« laii.r-. letter to the Tlbbii
birtb.lay e< b bralioii, Tlini>.lay, ho sabl Mr.
rniden "iieTcr thouKlit II toy hila l<> ulve
battle to vl.bnm vben." TliN N Iho eoraple-
mtnt of HIV inn; that he iwver waH tired of e.\-
ereUliiK vIrtiiouH virtuei.. It reuilnd» one of
1 the hehool-^lrl't* eouipohttlon, which be«an—
"If w« wi«h to be happy we uiuxt have hap-
plueKS." lUit how ubotit the "cipher d.-
Ispatehenl"' Wan that » ease of vicious vice
or virtuoui. virtue y
MA8SACm HKTTb.
.1. A.Mnrphv,.!. H. Mnllane and .f. !».
Uomez are .aiididBtex f..r uLbrman, to till
the vacHHCv eaiiHCil by the «leath of Abler-
iniu L'srroil of lto!>toii.
A nun employe.l as an iiH-orter of raK»* jn
I the paper mill of TIM..B & Hollln^HWorih In
Mallapim. an.l llvliit In Canton, biw lH;e«i
Btriekenwith MualUp.ix. having probably
caujjlit the »li«eaHe from Infected ru<s.
ClisrlesHopktni., charb'H Myers, Doloriin
Octlnsv and Niehvli-. N«-ler, all nuder Itl
J vesr« of sire, were arr.'Hte.l In kjIiooI at
I'^orth Adam* Friday, ehaitfed with hein-
I the rllijcleaderM of a bau.l of Jtivenlle thlcven.
GKNICIIAL COURT.
Feb. le.— In the Senate the labor commit-
lue reported no lobulation nccescary on no
IbucU of the Kovernor'n inessa„'e an relates to
i labor. The hill to Indu.le W llmln«ton In the
Judicial <INtrlct of the fourth dWtrict court of
eastern Mbldlesex was en^'Hwo-ed.
In the HouHo the iiiHUary affairs commit-
tee by Mr. Itoardmin of Marblehead, rc-
Dor'led a resolve to provide uniforms and
ujuininentM for the oflbers of companies (
land CJ.SLxtb Infantry, to replace thono re-
centlv.leNtroye.' by tire.
A bill wan reported to chan^fo the name of
the puri'.h of St. AnneV, Cbelmxfor.l. to Ihe
uarlKhof AIISainlH. The Ibinor law com-
niittee reported a bill to exclude from jurlen
on Ibiiior cahcs all per.*'ns enBajred in the
roanufaetnre or Kale of Ibiuor. The same
Icomuiitiee roported Inexpetlient ai to
amcii.llnx the liquor law eon.rernlnR the wile
of Ibiuor to niinorK, or to make It a crimlna
offence to allow niinoiK to loiter on licensed
Dremi-'e'*. The public hervice eonimlttee rc-
uorteil II bill to provi.le that clerk., of dis-
trict an.l police courtn Hhall be allowed for
f extra .lerieal iiKsistanee not excecdin;: ?<'i()0
each in anv one vear. upon their eertitleates
[that the work waK neee^Hlry an.l aelual'v
neifortiKid. The sanie loniinlttee reporte.l
hills to liHieaM' Ihe salnry of the jinlite of
nrobate for Khm'X eonnly from frMKJO to
•sriOOandof lln! slierilV of Midtllei-ex couu-
tv from ^-.'(lOC) to e-''"K).
I *A revolve w aK reported to pay Henry
iTrede iS'idO for inJurU s reeelve.l at the burii-
I lU),' of the Franiiii:;ham normal school.
IIKAIMNC.H.
Councilor .Mor«e was heforo the House ju-
Idlciary coiiiinilteo in oppo-ilion to tiie petl-
|tion« to rai«'o the ai,'.! of eonseul to 18 years.
[He said I hat he favored Hie increase of the
Inonaltv for ^e.Uletion. but tlie law of last
ivcar relative to rape had liceii found to be
NiulteKatif'la.-lory totlieeonrtR.
I Hon. A. K. Siott, Rev. Mr. Staples and
!|r'ol W A. Tower appeared before the com-
I mit'tee on e.l neat ion in support of the peti-
I tion of Ahee Ibitler Cary an.l other..* of Ixix-
I iinjton for Imori-oratlon hh the (ary public
ibrarv of that town. Mr. .1. RuHsell Uee.l
opposed Hie petition for a real Crtlate ovvner
whose land It Is proposed to lake, and for
1 biin>*e!f . _^____._^___— —
Sherman at Frovldfnoe.
lion. John Sherman and Hon. C. H. Gros-
venor, member of Congress frxim Illinois,
^addressed the Y'oung Men's Republican club,
LndKuests to the number of 600, In Provl-
ilence Friday evening. Senator Sherman re-
ferred to an article In a l"rovldence paper,
I which advocate.l the reduction of the tariff
on wool, ami vigorously dclmted the exuc-
Ulency of Mich a courne by alluding
to ibJ probable illsaHtrous effects upon
the western wool growi'r*. as contrast-
ed with the benehtK that might hederlveil by
the eastern maiiura.'turers. At the close of
hiii address he was presented ti gold-headed
OBiio by the club.
They strolle«l slonir the broad imrnde,
\ John Jonca ami pretty Mlsn Maria.
[ *<Tottr teeth ate awful, .John," she said;
••Why don't you use the Hcantlfler?
Beemlnel" "How white!" "Yes. 'Us my wont
To polish them with hOXOUUNT."
Love Turns His Back
00 slovenliness as regards the teeth. Keep
tbem pure, all ye wno wish to l)e licloved
I aad caressed. 80Z0D0NT is unequaled as
t neans of wbltening, poltsbioK and preaerv-
lag tbem.
«<8rAL]>uio's Glus,*' ebeap, oonTenlaDt
jtadtnaful. Mfoda •rinrythlmr.
AVIll be held at
HUNTINGTON HALL,
I'rilltK INstCKANCE.— Allkln.lK o
1 |owe»ajv»te«^i\J..JH«^
VS^'ANTF-l).— A rii'bl pnleter to letter cloth I
i^.Mi(S'"' '"""'■ ''""*'•'""• *''"^'':^^^' I The American Si'ver Fir or Balm of
C"'<)>iMON>\^AVTii OK MASHA- Qiiead tren iubabits Canada, Nova Sco-
t-llti'.rjl I !■•
^TAT^; H.irsi , Posion. Feb. n, IWS.
Tlio Ccminiu.-e on r-nblif * hajiI lb'll;;).>us .«*o-
rlelb'i* will Kiveain'iirliitf to pnrtl.'s tiitorti«te.l
ia the .laeHtl.iii of the i'\\*' 'lleney <'l b (riMl.Ulon
lo proMliU .r lejjiilai.' \ tillnj? iii'l 'iilL-e liol.doK
hi religions eor|n. nil bun b;. nu'ialteri;. iiiijlerthe
,'iue «>f iweiitv.'iie jear''. al r.ioin No. T, St^ite
h.>u-*e, on Frblay, I- ei> ITi'i. 'i' I ' ""' ','""7 "• '"*
,1. V. KMirniKll. Cli.ilrman.
I'AY."^').^ ^V. LYM VS.
« l.'rk »>! til.' <i>ininlll.'e. ^
>r A H M A-
c
^(»>iMt»;NW:'M,'i'n or
I HI ?K I' IN.
STATK H.HIM-;. llii»TO\, I", b. I '. ISSj«
The < oiiiiiilt ee .III llaiikn ami MauKinK will
The < oiiiiiilt ee .III l.aiihH ami nauhiiiK «oi
Iliifsiai Fvefiiii, Feti. iii S;:3S-i?f ?:H:r'ii;f 3
,,o»ii..;iol ni.'lr .lepo^lU'liiTlb' iH^T'^iiThluuM..
- ' f ....
Ooi'frnor Amen itud stajfare ex-
iicctt'tf iolhf jn-emrnf,
'rioiti'^TH, irHi.oo.
'DelitK n.i»v lie hoi ai the f..|b.«bv.f I'lacfM
Hiitloi ih.i ecliniiilt... ICIbn^w I .V > .». «, I'.
C. <;....<Uil.i'', FnuU M. Merl'lV. l.h.iil.i* H.
Vro^x'f, W.io.l k bl'l'H, M. H. St.MioHH un.l
Cenn hiibilTva MKjre.
iioml* ol cure In iall...iel .'Mi:4i.»iail.'i. . eHt.iii.
Il-li.il under Uu' l.uvs ..i hUo- "t'er ihaii Miu-
>aehii-.<ii«,iii IOo'.'l.tek;on u e Mil lo .•iiitli..rUO
(•avbiirs liaiik^aii'l lii^lluittoi."^ inr .-.uliw^to In-
M'*t III ih.) tija'lv aiilhoilr.e'l b'-i Not Mio ulute
or .Mlioie»..i.i,.'u.'Hby.elll..- ih.'U-.i. ai lo.:i.i a.
Ill ; ..n>i the or.ler t.i e .ii.;hi.r tii ■ . x|i .IMi .y .)r
tint;fr li .<l"iailoii lelatbi;.' I • the Inv. siiueiit*. .it
. ivlii/* 11 .Ilk", lit !•.' ..'.'loi'k. at r.Miin N i. fJ, >*lul«
"^""' "''''■'••"":;:' ;'.v£rM'n.i:-i.:iiKH.
I liairiiian.
II. II ATHi.ino.s,
i K'fk "f Mm' ('otiiiiilt*eo.
Music Hall.
OMK HliiUT USLY.
XliurM<lay, Fol>riinr.v 1«.
The liepreienUllvu Irish CoiniMlhin,
W. J. SCAN LAN
••PKBK A BOO."
Under the niananeinent of Mr. AugiiHus IMtou,
In Fred Mnrsdeu'^ (Greatest play.
THE IRISH MINSTREL.
A play of thU epoch. Hirong In human lolor-
est; full of true comely; bubbllnK with song
and »cnilment ami characteristic Irish wit.
New scenery, painted ei»|icelttlly for this pro
ductlon, will be used hero for tho llrst lime.
Hoar Bcunlau's now songs.
Seats on sale Mond.iy, Feb. 13.
Mr. and Mrt. Geo. W. Hobf.oo'i
Scbooi of Lanc.uages and Music,
Mo. 130 KhsI Mwrr.ii.iiek Klrrt't.
On Mon-lav, Kebniiry ioih, Mr. Iloi.»ou will
form two flii^fei. In lienii'.ii ami Fri-m't .-onver-
Kalhoi. Mr. TshTMill ixc Ive (ivlvate scholars
Iu tho Mtteruooa In KngiUh brauchet.
FOR INSIDE FINISH
OrooUol Cm I»r<»i*oi' vutlvow
*OK KM»OBM ITHK
OrtM'Uotl'H Floor Flnlaali.
FOR nirTMIDK DOORA I'lB
Crocketrs Spar Composition.
In tcallons. half Kallona, quarts iind pints,
KITTUEDGE'S,
1S« OBMTIUL tTUBST.
NerEoglaiiir Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
tia, Main ' and the mountainous rflgioni
farther Roiith. It is from this tree that
FirBalsaiD, or Canada Balsam, socal'ed,
is obta'nid. The inhabitants of this
region, r.nd espfci.illy the lumbermen,
are wi 11 acquaiiited with the peculiar
healini: power of ihia BAkaru in dis' af es
of the throat i.nd lungs. FIR BALS:\M
is oombircd with PURE PINE TAR and
the b€f:t Vrnotable IxpeotorantB in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you h;.ve a coTfrh or cold try a 26
cent bottl.' and you will be mora than
pleased with the rt suit.
Price 25 Ml Larje Size 50 Cents.
SOLIl IIV —
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DItUQGISX»,
Cor. Merrimaclr and Bridge Sts.
^ _^ ««->Advertlaenieuts nnder this h**a'l f«a .
OjV' J '€.'.j\- "\ ^ l^^it C^?**.^ lonly l^c^nlsM lino for thr«-f Insertion*.
i7:(.>U SAJ.F.— BevfTnl bosnllnf and l«dg.
J liiK hoiiht', rentnilly loe.tie.l, et prt.-es
troifi liKMioio i^dOi<<>. Aoply Vj tUti /t I'lumnier,
Tom 4, IHIilitili I'llhlbi^:. _ _ _
Fresh killed Turkeys and Chickens ; N'ir, ,^.'l;i:!lti;i;Si;rK"\fj:2
(ir.l ( eiilre. Ki.>li «rrlviil» .".erj two weiks
NO. 4 MfcllKIMACK 81 UI-liT,
Have eon t ititly en hand
VI.; SI SOX,
(;i>.ot'.>fiCi
yt'Air.
CI I.KItV, ^
I.EIIX'CK,
NI'tN.VlH.
hWKKT FOTATORS,
iioui Nc.v Haiti'hlilre and Vfnnt>nt. Canvey-
unco from .l>*)i.>i to farm.
VERMNTAHDPArtKERHiUSES.mGE
Ttli: WJIV-* .^M» \VIIK«KKOHi:».
Wby KwniiHii beef eseeU In «|iiiilliy la
Ir^Oll MAI.K.— A two-dtoi-y bi>ii*e. siablu au'l
' ^ti>^ui lot •,! i.'iii.l, hitiaite.l In ( ennat. Wle. a
lev. rle;"» Ir.l I. f. '.'Ijii' sii.'tl iii.il In i;te Ciiri.
Iloii'.' < :>n.aiiii <i r.om'^ aixl ^lin,!: a 'iiriraln ;tl
l>rl<'.', 4>l ton, .Itl i'a-\ tei'iiiH. .\pi>ly lo Vi.<h A
i'lKMina s, roo a 4, Hll'tU'lii liiiil.lum.
1/OH SAl.r.-A two-Mory, luoii'iieinent
" l.oii-eit' Ii v.'OtiiH, ?<ll In ttie 1m'' I ot ifi'Hti ;
. liy \\aier iiinl .'.'^etH; fltuai. 'I near the ■.•tun
curiiinon, v\l»tiL Ijiid I- \i'>riii '>>*' p.r i:.; rents
I'.r (^Ji p. !• tiio ;f!i; :i.'liiii M|uare feel «>t lamlj
)irui' 4>:iii>o. I'll I I trU.'i.lai** of Klsh & I'lutii*
liH r. CLIint, lll> T'-lh b illMiU',.
I,'<OH NALK.-Aii e\e.'l!eitl lieeW ol four
^ li'e.'iaei t< of ilvo r<».>i.i» eat'li ; .by wster
owJnc •«> 'b.' Un.' pn-i nrfi. of the \V. ►! and | .mil bcwer; lyit- r ».'.'l p.-r nior.tn; ;:.Vo M|uare
,. , ,,, »., I. ,,. _..i..,..|,,~ .,,,1 1 !• «■' «'l I'.n I; »'''o ' -'1 .'11 II I "I'lilar rlie.'i III li<.l.
tlM'Kklll.f ll.erunehi.1. I. In ••'••« line .lii.l , ,^j^.^^, ^.^^^i^.^,^,^^. ^^^ ^^^^ ^^'ju'^. ,^^^ , ,,„^,j. ^^.„^^
f.»tniiliiK lh» le ►lock, 'llie reason we enii | ,„,.,„,,,„ ,,^. ,,j,„ |^. (,,,,, „j j„ ,|,y ,,|,y; yrW
»«'ll It lowur ili'io Hnvolli«»r li« Mint w«. do ««liio. I ill iMili;r.ard of KIhIi X i'ianiiKvr,
, . ........ ifioiii 4. ll'lili'.lli UiDlillier.
iKit lihvo 'u bii.v of eoiiiiDfNKloii iiien, i.iit by
shlp|iliiir .llreei ffoiii the iiliiiulil' let s shv.j
thHl |>i(.m for III.' In'iiellt of our trade. No.
T I'l.-keott Ml roil.
The Beividere Market
Cor, Hijli anii East liierriinack Sis,
rirst rln«s Moats. Poultry, Uaiwc. KIsl.,
Oysl.'is, VeBrtablos, Kralt, and a grncraJ
line of Orocerles at as low riees as th»
i|u»llty of Goods vau b« sold. Call and saa.
r«i.>iii 4, H'I'b'.-lb Uioiiiin'r.
I^itU SAl.K.-A VMliiul.leihlate, eui .l.tlitg
' Ol a ilm I' ^t . V brbk hoii>e of I.' loonirt,
•■beil iiini troi.ij I ii«i'iiitl ol UiiKl, e.Nti i)dlt.)f to S
Imk'I. ^ll.•.•l, U w neji* troni ihi .\iiierli'«ii it«»ui-.',
ill tlil~ . iiv . II Ic* M.-|i|oi:. pi. |M rtj .f lb).' el.t-s
Ih .iliei.'"! I.ir ».'ii.'. ^.lM ..» miiIi' an .'rtiih'. .\n
early tall will h. .men 'tiri/.-'In. I'r!"' ♦■"•< 0.
I t nil pa'tb iilxr^ ol Kl'^b A: I'biiiiiiier, lo.on 4,
I Hll.lr til ixibilliiu.
I I'VUL H^VLK.
Thr^M .iMiiiei. Lotik l.'oriu-r MitehliteH.
Tlir«« Olr«'Oi'4r Suw lt«iit'li.-M.
Oil* Holt AlM.'litnti : I'utH rr.iiit )i to J lti« ii«f
Otic tO-llor**. run<*r i;ui|lii«.
Ol... IN.wer CM.Ier Milt.
Lot of .1 niid 4 lii«h KImiikh ri|i<>.
B. F. a TEVENfl, - 20 Arch St., Lowell.
HONTON.
MAbi.%CBi;SKTTS.
JEutcellaneouis.
EATANDJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c, a lb., 2 lbs, 25c.
We keep R fidl line of PUUK CANDIES of all
ktn.ls. >loIH)NALU'S Pure Handmade tan-
. ties, 40c. per lb.
IVittes! IViitis: IVutMi!
A full lino of mixed Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. We.
FLORIDA ORANGES, GRAPES, &c.
Try fomo of our CANNED GOODS with
vourClirlstnias .lliincr. Our stork comprise^
Honev Drop Corn, Suecotanh, Peas, .String and
Llma'lJennb, AsparaKus, Ac.
KtMteiuent of Ruslness fVir 188T.
ASSETS, - • $18,199,262 24
RECEIPTS.
K.n- Premiums #i,:W7.«0« W
For lni«reht, Kent'*,
and I'lMllt an.l
J^OPS, loss Taxes.. l.ooi.WH 04 ;l,34l,82H 03
•a 1,641.000 17
DIHIUIRSKUBNTS.
Death Clalmi. Sl.OIU.SJi 00
MiiliiroM and DIk-
cohiitcd Endow-
nieiits aoo.'.'rr. 00
Cancelloil and .sur-
ren.lered r..lleles. 31.^.4.V< it
Hlstrl'jutlou.d ^ur-
|)lus |£i,*t)J '.'4
instruction.
MRS. IIALICY'H HK1.KCT »jDlIOOI.
terioH h.'Kln Hept. 9, l»«e 14 an.l April 4.
Private puplln reeelve.bAtjWPowell street. _
Mr. H. ». OA.Y,
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Arraoai'inonts mn.lo as pianist, organlft and
a«coiiiaa"l'' '"f ooncerU. Klve Cent Havings
Hank ntilMlng. ■
mMi Bojs' School, Billefica, Hass,
A "lib'tly select fsmlU' school for lioys. A.I-
niltH i-'vs from eliflit u. ilfieen. Hi.n.l tor circn.
larto M. C. MITClIKbl., /♦ . .M.,
"*'^ Principal.
fHisccllanfou0.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Proprietor
VfK HAVE iTILL OW HAND
A largo assortment of Hnest creamery and
dairy biiller and ehfese, whleh wm shall
dispose of at prices lo suit th«. times, al-
ways aiming to pleas* our many patrons
and meet lh«< deuiauds of tli« publle. Wa
always kerp Iu stock all gnul**, so that
none may go away without »t.«lng Ju»t
what they want. Mo. 7 Preswtt street.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPRIETORS,
FUITON'S SUPPRESSED BOOK,
"Why Priests Should Wed.
Co let.
4I^Adv*r<ls«iii«>uts under this head %.*»»%
ODijr leeaatsalluefor threalnaerllons.
rpo hKT.-l.arire !.)ft at *» Market *ireet.
Jl .1. Ii. Koirer/. A to. ^__
rpo LET. A eotlSKeal bl llampshlru street.
1 Impdre at l<rPl.|rJeenlh Hlu'et.
rpo LK.'r.— Ni.ely luru'kiie.i, larK" an.l weiW
jI llidi e.l n .>rof , eouvouleully situated, at Sa,
II Kliili Ktrei't.
r|M> I.KT.-AntlegaDthouse af six roeflssi
X one wlih live rtMim»; one with throe rooms.
56 ChcKliiul wiroel.
Wf are preparrd to fill all
31 State St.. Room .T (Travnllor Uullding),
Hoston.
CaiivJiKslng AKenls WaiiU'd.
Total iiabl to Policy-
hoM.-rs $2,065,847 48
Amount palil for
ComniUslons to
AKCntn, .Salaries,
Medical KecH, Ad-
verlldni:, I'rlnl-
liiK, ^.latlouery,
ami all other Inel-
.lenlal expenses al
tho ILtmo OfUce
and at Apeneles.. . 4(Ki,G7lJr (4
Amount paid for .\.-
cruel lutcreut on
Investments ptir
chased during the
year
Sold atouroOlcoorsent byexprcssonreeelptl ^y^l^y^ ^^^ ff^g choicest Meats,
of iJl.'iO.
sKLLAKM&ro.. Poultry* fruitn and VeyetableH
wtfh itromptneMH atul deapatch.
AfHo a full line of Dried and
OVERHEARD OK THE STBEET. Smoked MeatS.
"Bay. Andy, hab jou seen dem 'pusaums
nt N«». 7 I'MMicott etrret? D^y's real fen-
ulneMuiramldafaafrtct." "No, Jim, I'se
(wInn right down dar and ace for myaelf."
1I.I«.j: •2,4«;,6fi9 6»
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDI^^ESEXSTIIKET,
OppoMit^ IXorttiern Oepot
TeleptaoDo Ni. 82-3.
E8TAKLISHED 1846.
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
LIAHILITIES.
Uewcrvc at Massa-
.'hii^etts Standard
4 per cent $\(i,i9*^)i 33
Palancxs Distrlbu-
ttonsiinpald ^,381 Ot*
Death and Kn.low-
ment Claims ap-
proved 80,.in7 00
119,073,430 58
ants.
MTAdvartlaMnmsta andar this baad n«ur
only IS eenta a line fur tbr««lB**rtlaiis.
.\n aeilvc, rellald.* man. In a
. . _. llle*. Adiiruas X. y. Z., I.OW'
ell iioct .illlw, Ikix /I-I.
"\irA\TKI».
Tt real oslate oilier.
]] Bridie Street - - Teleobone 143-2.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
■IN
16,480.083 4'J
SS.S03,348 16
KVC17 policy has In.lorscl thereon the c.ish
surrcnitcr an.l paid-up InRurance values to
which the Insure.! Is entitled >'y iho Massaohu-
Bctts Statule-LlKt-J KATE ENDOWMENT
pollolcs are Issued at the old life rate premium.
—ANNUAL CASH dlstrlbutlone are paid upon
ALLpohcles.
Pamphlets, rates and values for any ajfo sent
on application to the Company's otDce, or to
JAOOB BOOERS, Agent, Lowell, Mass.
BEN J. F. STKVKN8, President.
J08. M. GIB BENS, Vice President.
8. F. TRULL, Secretary.
WM. B. TURNER, Asst. Secretary.
Hair Goods!
Our »1.60 Switohes marked down to SI.OO
" 2.A0 " all Inng hair, " " t.«»
•« 3.00 " •* •• •' " " * '*
•• 4.60 ♦• " " " " " ••*''
«• 1.50 Shingle Bangs " " l****
.1 3.00 " •' " " *•**
•• 1.00 Langtry " " •*•
•• .SO FriBxea " " ••*
» .90 Coqnettea " " •'*
Don't Misi This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MOND,^Y, JANUARY 23d,
\l^iV>'rEn.— Ily anexperlenre.I htii|rlec4d.
W ore.l insn uliothoniuKhly loi.Utmlan.lB Ui*
eare of hor^t it, a ^Uuatloll ss coaeiiniaa. In*
«iulre St 'i» Smllh n reet.
W~ ANTF.O TO MI'.NT.— <otiSK»'hoio«M>r
leneint III, M nil bain for Iw.) hoisex aixl
eiirrlHife", on .)nt>klrlsof elty, near boiso rail-
iHiB.l. A.i.lrcHH I'.. (diirU*^r .itllee.
'tir,VNTKI».--l.ady an.l Kenilemm ajfcnis
W liniiicllately on urrtii.l new woik-.. exwHJ-
rleiH'.' not iiec."<!.nrv ; k.»o.I pay. Call from n a*
m. 1" 7 i>. in 1. M.jtiK-e, 'i« Anplet4Mi Htrcl.
WANTKO.— A •niierlnteii.leiil for a eotloit
Hpliuiliitr ndll , to H <'oiiipeleut man a IHm'."
al salary will he given. Apnll.'all<»n».a.l'lre«M>.|»
with rerereiii'.'-., lo "II. l»..^' I'. O. Itox P»7, Hos-
t4in, MsM.., Mill iiM elve alteiillon.
rpAHLK HO.VItl) AND IIOOMH, UT
A Horhain "treet. Term* reSM.iiialile.
■AT-
Mori! Room. Greater Facilllles.
REMOVAL.
I have remove.1 my place o< buolnocH from I
10 Middlesex stre(-t to
3Vo. n Oorlmiti Ktfeot.
My Htock «)f IJpholf.tero.1 (.oo.!*, Drapcrlch,
Window 'Sh'olon, Trlnimlinrs an.l FurnUnre
Coverings will ho more complete than erer lie-
fore. My UcpalrlnR Depnrtiiieiit, alwayn a
feature with me, will be Kueli that all work will
bo done ulth promptness and skill.
COME AND SRK ME.
ARTHUR H. BENNEE
JVo. S Oorham Street,
IOMT.— J*!. Itenianl puppy, 7 months oM,
J eidor brln.lle, w.'IkIis w lim. AnswerH lo
name of I'rlnee. A'I.Iivhw A. W. H . tlil^oflliv.
AH«.AtiK 'IHKATMKNT nmlrllaiKl
lioh .)iiR»:hen by .Mr. TIi.m. P. Wrl»rbt ^
>{(i...l refereii.-e". AibiiCMS Jtsi shUmii HtrejEi.
If you lire in donbl nlioiit our gomis bn>
Injc I h.' ».«•»( fom* rlirhf down and »••.• for
yoiiri«.'lf. Wo won't bo undemoUl, aud «•
never let Miiy o<ir go away altlio'it a l>wr-
galu. No. 7 l*resrott Mtrcrt. _,
Tl«*nl dsitttto Afifont.
FOR SALE.
On Central Street, near Hosfonl m|iu-»',
have a K'» id two ^tory h.)'!^', ino.lerii bulli. '»
ffooil npalr. "No outs" al»out the property, aiii
ft Is onu of the tK'Ftlra.le.^lii wanlS; prhefilo'.
On Gi-rham 8fr«*t I have aiwo-story hci: •
for inno, ami am.thor one for *I.VtO.
In Ward Four— fl.'ioo will buy a nice, lar^a
7 room honic. In ir'xxl n'pilr, neaily new, ar.! •
nb'X) larKC lot of land, 8000 feet.
THOMAS H EIXIOTT,3S Central Mireet
£.owell. Rooms 3 and 4. Use the elevaio:.
Best Quality Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statnary,!^'
Artistic Bronzes.
I»EOP»Lia'8
Gospel Meeting,
AT THE
John St. Congregational Church,
Sunday, at V I». M.
KEV. HENRY T. BOBB, - PABTOB.
William Horatio Olarfco, Organist.
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Uwrimaok Street, Lowell.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Bestore^ Gray Hair to a Beaatlful Brown
or Black In thirty minntea, without Iqjnry.
Evry peraon aboold nae It.
25 Caotni Stnet. oor. WMk.
THE COURIER JOR OFFICE
lie.
^1
TToroester Si, CU>,
Arei«eatTlaffMao«MWfooda. BoyaWateb,
gDiaiaoadll^, er gde« eoBM b«MNIf«l M-
*fn 1"
REMOVAL.
Owing to the Fir* on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
—OF .
Haa boen ranaoved to Ho. 83 MIDDI.E
STRBET, nearly opposite the old atora.
The attention of now and old rnstomera is
reapecCfblly eoilcltcd to thia change of le-
eatlon.
A THING or BEAUTY
la ajoy forcTer, and m good dinner is mueii
relished. We can s* 1 1 you a roast of onr
A No. I quality Kansas l>e«f at a very lo«r
price. This beef seUe Itself. No. 7 Prt-a-
cott atroot.
A NEW INVF3ISXION.
Our Exoel«lor A*eli filliter
la warranted to be FIBST.CLAS8 In cyery feat-
are, an<l any desiring a superior ankle In this
nae will do well to eall and examine Its merits
before porobgaliig alaswiMre. No dust, eaaily
■eldftoreMliorlnaaal
lUat
FHTKKN HUM)KKl>OAId.ONSpun; Pore,
»<herry siul Hock from Coneonl Kr>.|H!s. put
un e.^poclslly for family umj, con6l.lere.l tho best
anlcb? evi-r put on ihe market for the ino»ey.
Midn is7iii<< In"!. Before jMirrhaMnjr call .Tr.d
eKamluc mv »l.Mk. whi.b .Mt' .ST HE :*OLD.
OTIS AUAMM. Chrlmafbrd. Mam.
Plain and Fancy Job Printint
or ALL nxiM
AT raia orrMQM.
Al
'^^
'i
v<k
iL.:JjiLJ^'<(fim'^r
Srlif
Mf(
jftciiicftL
LOWELL DAILY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY H
1888.
'lUE OM> MAN A'^D .3IM.
h.'.<\-
.'•JJu
the na^
\«MI VM'V l»tl'l»,—
OM iiiiai u'vcr In I much U) tiiy,
•(■»M''*">i *'• '"'"• ■ , ,
All. I liiii W!<- t(i«' \\!1 l«'Ht tw»y "•
\i„|ili<..M»i;i..j.->' wr.MMit.t U|. in him
\t V r htt-nlhiiu h|nviU l.iiinim-
U I,.-., till- :ini.y l.i -U. ou', aii-l -Min lio w« ».
•j'lR. ,.1,111.111. ha Khi'hmy, (or liMVi* .i.mtli'.
>\ UN. »fs' ii8 \v«' imii.d to i!>l«l"t .'»«'.•>•-
••\ViH.>.-*"»<lh\,.lhii.
TiiKc ket'i ol J tiilii-.-.i' r . ^.. '
'J'oiMi.* MUc he wiif nvMV Mithlh'il ■ ' ',• -t-- ,"
,1c,.' InuLhi' III. lilt. ., -^- .,
. AiKlllkii.* htm ai; t..hl-s<' f ' I''"' l'^'..^.
•liUIKO h«Ma- J.'^.• xMin'I'^V' " '
Au.i .)vi.» ii'i.l .i\«'r I i.,hi.lih.<»ay
Tl,.. ol.l .nan .•»....> .•• I ^h...! '';«""»'/''' '*"•
And .h»*i> a« «!>'• .lo«-|"»t » -"'^f'" •»"»*•'>•
•■ "rt'i!n,Ki>«'<<''y.'ii»". .,,.,
' Tako kcii'.l yoMi'"" '
Ncvvr wan n.JMti' ahoiil Hie hivia
IMctinK'l.'hc'il.Hin;-
\,.(«hlK.iKall u-l h. ^v;'n>h<r wh\
•Ai .11... wan III.- hiav. M !...> «•; ;' , ,^
\».| Ills llifl.ihi' if."»<l .«» ' V'V «..
'nuM,|,1m«..xv,nn.lu,.,alHUr...M;n
•AI .•.ipialn au I I'l U'*. •»< -•»»'<.- »*" •'""
An.liakc kOBf ol hl*»o I.
.hm . ..mo h;\rk J-'.' I->iiK «•»"«;«''
T«» take Ihi- whim ...
• M hi'M llki' i.»K«'''ai-U in <:»l\«'i>-
A .1 the ..hi man.h-' xv.a|.|.cM| ..,. h. hhii -
Ami mc ..l.l n.a.. «lve hi... a .•.. I ;« '» ^.'^
\n.l tolh-rcl hl.i.over tot aai|. Ihn Wu-U.
A.nl luhl aioiin.l f*>r i» week or ••<•.
■NV lit. bin' .llin .).. .li.'HH i.annle -
Tel llnHlly Ic* ii.l away, „.,,,^., _
An.l hiHl he hier.'.l ua« the ohl innnu*).—
">V«.il. If'"""'> ••"'"•
Tal... kter ol >oiii»e'i:
•J..k llie |.a|te.',tlio..l>l man «»t'li
A wat. hi..' ifi-.ll.i»-_ , , ,
KiiIlN ht Ihv lu' hi''. I m.ik.' hU "'"'•\,^ ,
^.....eway-J.•^•^^<l•l•l•'••;|'l; " ' n
Vii.t mat.v a li.i.«' the \\'..'l n «l "•••iiie
• vTmjIt' .1 hi... ..1. UK. th.' i;.|' >'t « '»«iiitt-
Al I'el. i>h.i.t'. I.r ln.lu...e, wl'-ie
.l.m ihl il>;ht l.,i.. .h. I. VV'' '.'' t .!' V-tV
Mill s..,.k.'.l il h..m.. l.> th.- h..> • In liia ,
A» Uuv Kk...ne.| Wi llmlM r. i^ikI "•' '««"' »"-
.Mm. a'.leulen.i.i. ai. I one am. tfoi.c.
Aii.l II •• ohi m ,..'. NV..I-.U In hi^ Uiln.l all .U> ,
••Well, .■..itil>y..Mm.
keel- ol \oiiMO t:
ll'u a
knows.
•'I>et the man alone, Uncle I»rae'
hard w»y to earn u living, heaven
Give blni a obuncc." , . i ♦«
I»nu-1 iHii-.'hed. The Ilalhn nxWed to
Jobu, anil fell to work with fraulie eneriry
The or«un >.lirieke.l. Ihe Well le rUn^'. the belln
iaii'Jed. lie >lu|.i.ua brt;ulUle^^, at.d nod.leil
"a":.i»i l«> Ulddell. „. , . . i
^"Yoii 111-, fioin I'liHlmonter* ^ai.l -lohi .
ffirtiicaU
<Plltnst3300li * (ffo.
r
laee u'lowed at
SKIN SCALPA GIVE AWAY
BLOOD j
Heal estate.
5tfben5'« Drug Storr.
Y OWKLL. BL.KACIIERT
la.lie*
llulnit heen a'siirtVrevfor two yer,f« and a
halt' H-..m a tlisiah e»ii.*i"l hy a ljr„lse vi\ llu.
h.'. Rii.l havlmr leon eme.i hy the CiriicnilA
IJl Ml l«IK« whe.i «ll oihi'i- inoihoilH ami reme-
.III'* lalle.l. I 'U-rtxx U .nv .Inly t.. ifoonn.en.
1 visited Hot Si.rUtH lo no avail, ai.-l
Mild at
li.etn.
(' ti.un'H ullow, dirty
the Mtiiiid of iih own putoU. ^^^
'•Si. Mi?i.or, Ciiiiina. >•.►•'•, ,,
••WhHldue^I.eviyr eri.'.l H'*; ^;'.' ,
•in.i llM' -irU. . n.w.liiiu' elosef. K\en lUc
M.li.l hankcr^, ubo in town woiil.l not bav«
M.-M Iheltaiial. llloi.;xli he hi.l . TOsHi'd ,
pall, u dozeii-tiim > a day. in ibis Idle boui
I.ioK.mI al lilm with a fethU- iiiUivM.
-lie >UVH h.. i> fr.>m u village in lUo lower ^ -•• •:^{;^,^^. ,„ „„„. „„ „ .„, ahoul me
Vli- •• -alii .lohn. "l was there onee. On I , ^,^^^ ^,,^,^,. ,,„. i,„...,.,i ^^urhi.^e where my nnlT r
the iiHant ih. low eott:l^e^. the l.rown> live- l^ S.i.n.K.|t"-> <'.'..r'y.'J'1..':' .!.':; 1 u
SCHEME.
yard". I
ground.
e >iiaii» raiue of i.enk^ in tiie baek-
111,1 Ihe hiilf-rulii.il ea..Uo to Ihe
ri-hl. roM^ hifo.-.- them, "l know <^;»><^'|»"'
liJ'sai.l. '-IVdro No>>i wa.- luy -ood friend
^^''\i rodro !• mv iinele!" the Italian fair-
.•I a!» Sepi.l. Have you not
An.l dl I the >ijjnor ve the
» And the |»ietiiivy Ah,
like that in Iluly in the
tho hest hlootl
li.e
111. 'I
Land Sale !
FOR SALE.
our
Ik h-A)
y eame tho ehoruf
wa^
l»v onr
lake
iap»,
In liln:
ihr.iii/li.
ml llluc,
■Jl.i.ik <.l a |»ilv.it'-. ...>'\, I'erl
■ \t Hdirnu. .Vai'i .i|'l,« the sh..iiMoi-_.»trHP«-
\nd Ihe «.l>l lt> n. h-' W>i»l'l'«'l ^
•I hill, ..t hhn-whhl*"' wan-a..
Amt Ihe kloih.n* o'd I.e '. \\ Mie
A-ia'iiti.hi' II. e .i.'W" . .>uiio\.r.M.n
An.l till' I. M mm. l.eu.lln' o\ei l.lm -
The ■iiri.'e.... turaiii;* au.iv ^\ i li L'^irn
• \\ oa.ii.'v h ak.'l l.'i V.' ..•* an.l y.'.ir»-
Ar. the hand-. I ihe .h la" '"VV |- •"'i* '•>
IIUfuu.i'1'c.lhe..l . volijin hlBea.»,-
•••.\■.:^K'"«'.lhy..llm. ,^
T.ike keer.if voiir-o f . , ,, .
.:.. |,iun..y»\Vhli.^.mi. Ulley.l..th.> Century.
dm: bUMMKK Arn:i:N<K>N
Iv nereanie.l
ill ard of S.'|>|.iV
cinireli at t ar.ina
tlietv i« liO pieluif
world!"
••What iloci*
'"'To their Miri.riM> It was the old lisberniun.
MeCai.n. who aii-wen-.l them. interiHetinu
tor .l..hn an.l S,-|.|.i. wli.. wen- too ea;:er to
heart.im.aHtl.i> .ILensM-.l the inarM .Ion*
lM.:,ul V ol the l.o..r lilll ■ x ill:;>;e and of .se|i-
,,!•.. I.j.use. wbleli was on the ed;<e of the
roa.l to l\ ria. ., , , , , ^
•rh«- Italian eautfbt the little jjlrl who
with him hy the ^lK)ul.ler.
"Anita: The --I'-'nor Im* walked .
house! He has perhaps hrokei. a hnn.-h or
.'ini.es from tUe ol.l vine, und ivted on he
l.l- ston.' wbeie >our hles.id inoih.r i.-ed to
^It in lb.- eNeni.m ! She may he I >•■';' •"»«
loukii.k' down the road for Seppl and her
'"TLr'!l aVs Mood m his hoa.ly IdaeU eyes.
The .hill, whi> was «s nlolld and Mjiiure a«
.•„t ..til of a loL'. .|iii«tly ptit np on*
an.l wipi'.l tbeiii awn.x.
-Some lime. iii\ falher." .-be ^»>d• _
••\Vh\ .lid \on ^lave t ai-ina. ^eppl:
••>i-i;..r. H-aine with a -rent i.adrom- from »
\o.t.r. lie sal. I : -If) on will eon.e with
AnilH, and play ami dai;.e in Am. rha I'.i
lAo v.iar-. \ou shall .-oin. borne iieli-il.l .
I wanl.-d i»5 he rUb." fuid .'*eppi, ^raxdi
"''Tl.e'T.'llsjlSre.l inonily. In o.l.l eonlrast
t.t llie IIiIm l-at-le face heloW.
••An.llluiiV , . ,,
••.-^an.lro, Ihat wa- hi- iniue. look us to th.
t .r w.-l. ami pa.l.d ii-e trotn Ahiia,
.iiivrn and »l:irvc.l. hut thai di.l n-'l
Look her.' !" ■ ." ., i.ii i«
He pulie.l .h.wn l.ernown Iroai bo <bild -
l.mU. an.l ^b..we.l U s- arr.-l ai..l I'.aek. A
.TV i.r pilveaim- from e\er»' woman Ihei.'.
-i.lii.iM.rtf ban.U sho.d. as Im' l..iUoii.-.l th.'
mill .11. s. a;.'ain, hul tin; ehiid stood pa-iv. .
••I ran awav. I found m> niri. and we at.
ou.airwaN hoim. U i- . -hall Me Maria ami
II, V !..)> and the ol.l bous.- ajjain .
'•'••^^^"""'^"'''''?" IhlsKboul.
ri itn Kv l<i:Mn>ir« a.x«
Kklneuiv*manntiM-in.vd. 1 reler to Uru;.';:!
.lol... I'. I'lnlav ami !».•. D. C Moi.t^..mory. h.-ih
,.l ihUpbie«.aiiai.o Dr. Kn.Uh, vt l.tke UVi
A I K\ \M>KK IlKACH, (JroenvJIlf, MJm.
Mr U.ai'n nsolthe t I TMi'KA Hi;.mki»IK». ..I
if.iuo.t. will, nsiilu as Mh,.%o i.tnto.1.
A. H. FlNh.VY A CO., ImiRsUt-
8AVKI> MY MOTIIEU'8 LIFE.
Kver »'me 1 lan rft.iemher, my molhcr
lius
Noli.lnvc would .lo lier
suirere.lfroin a n.llk I, >t .. , . , . ■ .•
ill V «.«..!. Mie ha-l the hot m.'.lte d talent, hat
thev all .11-1 her m. ko.. l- Mm ^uH^-n-.l with lar
I U'c'lor tlilrlv xe.rs an I never knew n w.;h .lav .
I ^ite wo .1. Inive f. stl n|. half Ihe nUht. hoh InK
.... herh'K ""d m-anli.jf. J-he ha.l no pea.e.
"L.nM..|HlMl.e li-Kt known re.i.e.llei. hi the
ron...rv w l.l.o... eir.-.l. I uske.l her to trv > ..nr
n rni K4 Iumkoikk. tiol her a iwltleof < i ii
vin\ KtMii.xrNr.and hIio l.>4.k It, Mini l'a»
taken in all ahout «K or «eve.. hoUle.i ami now
Hhe U u we I woman to.lay. Her lei
heMh-.t, ami li'-r health WH« wever
.-an troent every <iny. somethluK nho
,U...i. in ten yi-ar-i ... y..u .ee l/^J'""*);^'.';. "I . \
l„tf t.. V..U ai.om year womK rful CiMl* .tv
ItKMl.i.lKM. V.m have savo.l my mother - U.'
.1 I ml w..rd*toe\|»ies.. mv Kratllmh'. I
lUe.lyourCl'Tlci l«A UfcMKi.lKs lar
ing
ff Ia vutli.'l.v
botliT, >l.t
hits II.".
If
t.t b and
I caimo
havi- u4vi'i
'""Tl>\vAKI> IdliPKU, l.Vjft l»roft.twayi N. ^ ■
< riiriK*, til.' irnat skin eurc.aml fl'TK iKv
S..AI'. pivpaie-l iron. it. exurnally, "•''*' J"'
I'l UV litx.i.xKNr.th. ..ew hlmal purlller. In
U-r^'ullV, Jtr,. a l...^lll^e .uie lor exery form .|1
►kin an.l hU>. d .lUia-es, lr..m pimple* t« m fi
.i:,l.| ..vevvwhen.. IM.Tn TICI'BA. ftO eN. ,
>,,vr. -rMt: : KKK i.vKM-. «l "<'• I'repare l l >
PorrKK l>. I <• AM> nil MMAI.IO.. ih.-t....
^..|i.| |..r'll .w I.. * 'lie Mkln l»Uea»^•^, '-l
parf'es. .Vt iilnHiiall.ns. anji liKi u- tlm..nlal-.
ViMI'I.KK hlai^k iiea.U. eh.ppe.l
^kli. ..nvente.ll.N ( I riri n\ Mi;wi< a
th
li."
ni.d "il^
Ki» -.i.) \r.
I wa!
matter.
Tne .llMrc^Jlni' mei'/e
I I.e
U..1
hiiee/.c, «niK/.c,
mrl.l. waterv .tl.«.haises Irom tho oye^
iio.-.e. ll.c paiiifnl Inl'aiiimalh'n exteH.lliiir to the
t ir..at. the swelling' of the "".'."!.'.'* .'.'."!".!^:. .'!'!.'Vi.
NoM \yr do
pack these
an
i.;d-l'..-l.ion<
•'■lid
.1
farm lu.us."
d hil.i- he-
.■suin-
Trout's Is
wUl>bsiaii.ls Willi lt-..r.-!iird-aiu
(ween a wi.li' lidal livrand the >''a.
nmr "oanlers hav.. I.,...,.ht Ihe i.-uil elnm.es
to It-lennis .o.irl-, .'..loreil wait. i>. un-l a i
»i iVev o a r..w of n.-w ihaniher- lllh-.l uilli
rii. imaltahle asl, Inruiture from (Jrand
Kipi.ls.
Old Israel rroiit I
.... ...%i. ^.iii.i.i.ii III I'i'tii. a .ai'.^i'i
and
than be <!ver
the
not .jiilte awake to
rbanu'e vet. nor >aiidi..l lo ivtip a l..r.,'er b;.r-
N,.M fromthesi. friv..lon« eolhjre lM.y^
,,i-,.tly uirl- than be 'iver .lid fr..in hi-
I ea.h.-.vs «.f iiali bay. He sits almut nnemn-
lorial.lv, ami talk- lo the ol.h-r m.n ainoi.'--
[ill. hoarders, II." .-sptMlally all...t.-d Hie
.oiupany. last M.numr. of an old, >'»"'; 7/ '•
low named Mel am., who bad. as In lol.J Is-
ad. but two w.ek-' holiday in bN yearly
irind, and bml eon.e to spend It in deep sea
"'IVim dav twinge- of rlu'umalisin kept htm
from Koinic out lo tin- Uank-, am he -at with
|Maei:siii..Uin;,i..mtlie sboro of the li.l.t.
wal.hin« ibe .\onn>,' nun radnjj In thtir sail
The j.oor orj:..nKrimler-bru}:Ked
' '•'•I'l takes imieh tlnu^ t.> nnike a llttio inou-
,.v_vcs! We have walked Irom < blea^o.
\Ve iiave suv.-.l ev.-ry peiiiiv. We .l.» iml eat
,„m-h, Anita ami 1! It will lake forty .
lars to lake Us lioiue. ami we have save.llhl
in two M-ar-." , .,
II,. piilh.l froinhit brea-t a leather
ami throw inv Ids .-oat on the ura-s, poiii'c-i
,ul on it a lull.-- beap of -ilver. The erow.l
.(....l close. .I,»".»n kiieele.l. ami
H.t iav;.r ll.al he eonl
.h.l-
h.W.
boat*
.l<
•Who is that)" he asked, nod.lln^' tovvar.
avouii:; allow who sat apart on the bauL
••I Iiavc not s.fii l.lm h.^tore."
••\o, II.--S a m-inbl.<.r"s son. \\i.l».^
Whlikll. ."^be's Innt '""«• 'i''^- '•"'>: ''V"'
,|,i. iK.v, John, an- be U.ok to bo..k-
froni a hd.y. C.mhl .lo iiolliin at fanni.. .
.Sliiew.l, sen-i..le hoy. ti,... > ••.••k.'"l b -
yxAV tbr4U;:h eoih.uv. nn.| vveni abi..a.l oi
two years as tutor lor some ri.li mai. s m.i.>.
ot 'a pla.e alt. r thai in a bi« in-mame
h..M-.- in I'bilad.lphia, ai.* tb.n t«.ok I.M» ';>''l.
-I It. II.-'- he.ii i:dd on the sh.-lt f<n
You sfc he looks p.mrly yit.
,ly for work. II be eouM t;U il.
rill an' left, <i<>l no in-
Ih.oeiiie
sion. 1 s'l
pri.'-sctl .'lose. »!>» ■■■ ••^••"••^' •• oeiiau
lount It. n.' was
«<ar.'ely ^ - , , , ,
heartid. impetuous hoy, ami he had
l.-n all hi- own irouhl.ln >eppl s.
The -'iri watelu.l him. f^he waiito.l to ex-
plain inatter.- to bim. I'olnlinrf t.» the mon-
, V. sbo stammered, in Kn^lisli, •
t'ar..ma: I'alh'iiee. palienie! ^^
••Yes, It .loes iiee.l palleuee.
ex.ile.llv, sprin^'ln^' to bis feet, *
M..t siMeeii tlollar.-. an.l they havi
xear-'work! l.enllemen
;.;,,,— .-it will be s.. little t.> you— Ihe-e
l\-Iour ilollar
.|v L'.l hi- breath. lie was h warm-
•Some lime—
al.l .lohn.
rb.;re are
i!osl two
be bel.l out hl-
iwen-
Ibat are nee.le.l— hut it means
ami w iff ami
motlit r
unl t.>
p<.)or
Th..
hand
II erie'l. and
in fa-t,
it wel^betl
iiii lo
I. lull a-y.'iir
lii.l b"'- lea.
11. •- lii'iii iryiii' . -r--- ...
When M II i:il onl "f 'l'*^ perees-
,o>e 'laiii't easy lo •ah'ii sU'i'
lid .M.-C'ann. '-Wbul
lai
.iin""S.
.I.diii.
in;;.
man ■•i.n'
br.atlil.«< ira:;.'.!.
>helv.Ml al tw.iity-lliivl
had belli
work— not ei
l.o.rn.l man. no f.a^l. i<liM".»ied. on lii<- v
4;a!rernoH.^ to iis..; hi- know 1. .L'e and .:elp
aj;"iii.
•'No. 1 -uiipo-i- not
,li,I h.- .lo in that li..ii-<-r'
••lalk.il t') Ih.' fm liner- Ihat h.'l
rhi'iii <uu<-r liii;:(»e.- e..iii.! iialeral to ^
H h.M lal,. 11 !.- mm h iiileiv-t in larinin a-
,n |■•,ln.■h.il•n.lhav.•^er^e.l bi> turn bel-
" '\ M.r api. .loliii wouM have I.e. n in on.-
„t'lhu-e l.ouls. -houliiiu-. Iaii:,'liin;.< ai..l eheei-
\ov. he Ihoii-ht, Imw .•ould aii\ jir.iwn
.'oi -ml. lolls y I'if'- was sii.li :i
Iv! \Vli\, loik at him.
For si.\ inoiiilis li<"
M-lien.in^', slruir^lin.'. bevvhi',' t)'"'
larilv, hill work'. .Mi a''!.-
wiili
the
%>orl.l-vel not even allowe.l to earn bi> iiv-
iii.'' Tiiere was no ••haney m Ibi- eounlry
for a youn- man wiilmut .•apital or ii.lUien.-e
—none! Men wlm owe.l bim kindne«-es ha.
lured a eol.l shouMur on him when lie a-k. <
lor work. II v\ii- a .•old, si-lli-li world, an.l
the true beerel was to eaiv only for your.-elt
'"'riie faet was that the la-l binl inu.le 111- lirst
pluime into .li-ap|.oiiilim III so eoinnion In
lifc.aii'l tlieeliillof it siniek lo bis heait.
He bad reeeiv.d a lot of Utter
nil ri;lusals. His mother
..lo over to I'roufs and see Ibe riiee, hopliij,'
foeliecr bim up. , , .
"You inu'l M;e homelhin,' of folk,dohn.
Jk-sMe niav be thereby llii- time "
What was the little urti
home bad b-.' to oiler her:-
he ha.l plannetl—
. Ihii h«; had eoine to phase
How .lull the sky was! 1 Ik
Hal an.l bhleous in bie
ena-k- '.link ami .sliiL'^idi
llii(.>.< and niur
' ^^' • I*;!, „..• ,... <i... iiiiiL. >_'roiii)s of ^irls
ii.iim '...o wii*. :iii.i iiivj,ii\i to nie-i
-ou|-.
Ihe eai. i'a-sf;.l from ha
men iauuhel. -onn- of ibe woai.
111., .rl-p note- and eoiiis .Iropiwd
W ben I1 . aine baek to .Seppi
li,.a\ilv in bi-? Iiaii.ls. , , , i
Tli."..\.-Ual.h- Italian -bowed, by his s
.!,.» uravin. bow .h.|.ly be was tmne.l. lb-
^lame.l ar.'.iiml ih.J .ir.^le of kind face* and
'•"-iTi^Mm.^li." ho said at last. ••^Ve will «o
,,, Niw Y..rk today, an.l sail tonmrrow.
rial-,, will he money Ml for Maria. I thank
■^"Theii 11.' stoo.l quiet, looking: at the Kionn.l.
Ibe l.-ars makiiej el. an paths down Ins
.■lu-i.k-. Il «ll I "<»t '"-"' "'•' ^'''1' ^"' ,""' '^"- ■
He wa^ alrea.lv with Maria at borne.
".Uitta SI. nie.l to wake as from a .-tupor.
-sb.' t.jU'^bel dobii's . Ibovv.
we aie '^olng boim '
Ilk ..iM.UIn-;' -ei ^ailrn^. .■oiijrn. rln;< n.r "."'■'.■:..
llo hea.l an I Hi-lliiln;/ |i..a.la.li«s,-bow |,.ii.lUai
t;ii>e ..\ m|.t,.ni* are I . ili..n-aii.U wjio r.nir. r (..•
,(.,.h,:illv lr..ni hea.l ...his or Inlluer./.a. an.l
v»ii.. llv.. In 1-'. ioiai.ee ot UK- fa.-t thai a ►liu'U-
ai.|.U.aiK..i..tNvNH'«n{i»*fi llu.n-Ai, Crm. fnt
('Arvmiii .illlanor.l iHKtmitdtitnu* rriu-j.
imi.hl-treatimi.l 111 easeH..r simple *,"'.">>
^Mve> hat a lahit Mea ot what Ihl- .re"»edy xxlU
,1., In III., .l.r.mle I >riu>. wi.e.e the hrealhln;; 1-
..iMrml.'.l 1 v .hoklnif. pi.tiM mn.-.UH «'""";'
laih.n^. tne hearing 'Hb'.-le.l, smell ami i i-i«
rfon,', il.i-..ai ul.-.'.ate.l an.l ha. kliiR eoUKh ^-r...)
r,Bl,v-rn!.tenlnx lls.'ll u on the .U.l.lll.uw.l - . -
torn" Tii.ii It is that the niarvellmm .iiiatu.
,.ow..ror s.M.nti.'H Haiui vi. cr uk inanif
lt^ell hi l.nlaiita-eo.i- an.l nialelul relUT
It-Hl..* tr..in the IhMl np|.ll. aih.n. 11 Is iil
la. Ileal. p..niianeni, e.-oiio.nl.-al, safe.
SANMUms U\. I< At. ( I Ui; "•"'.'"'''iM' .Ml.
Louie of die l{Ain<;Ai, ci uK|One box V*' V, '
.VI, soi.vi.NT and an iM.wovKi. Inuaiil.
''1'oi *KB Uai n * fiiKJiicAL Co.. Bo«t»)>
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OF FK.MALK.S
Instanllv rolleve<l hy the Cutlcur*
Anti.l'iitlu Pii«»l«r, a '"*. in^sl
(aur. eal.le. b st .maneon- ami liitain-
I.I.. pain kllllnK phi-n r. eM»oelallv
a.lai.te.l t.. lellevf ^'em .1 • I'.ln* «n.l
Weaki.enscs. Warrani.'l \.i-tly snpe-
ri,rl..nll..il>e.|.la*er<. ae.d Hi" "' ';' J"''"*?''
Anhhtelo I'aln. l..l1am...ailo. •" ' ,.\V';«!'"f;,''.
(...1. Al all ilrUKj:!-!-. -■' el«.. «iv«
tree, ot rorir.K DBtu
Is
Ciif
I,
A'
v.l <-onM».»'ii'.
ior <i|.0«i;or. p.i-taj{e ■ ., ^
SilEB H!S 11 !
••.SiLTiior,
I am uoiii'^
ECKQF'JLA
MTTUS
il>
and ib.n.
to diii.ec.
Ilk.
Sin:
to mother !" sin- -aid liini
a true ri'diiiontese, heiall
w s a hoin. ly ebild. but II wa.- the I'aPI;'"'-';;
in her ihal .laiie.d. i.n.l Hint w^ns l...anlifu to
'V.. sippi, In a sud.hn frenzy of joy,
1 1 < . . ..... ^^,,^^^^.^ ,.,i„jr
}
the
Lrnmnil the <»r«an, beat the
'"'.10111. slo.al l;-..i:.d.in- with lb'! «'lhors. bnl
t„. wi- m-.r.' mil h.-d thin they. Poor and
i.lji. a- I.e was, be bad been able lo <lo somt^-
'"[^l^rl/Mli/lidies li:i.l di.ip|u'.-.l. and
k now with a vab-e ptieke.l will
f.ir Anita, brijilit coiorc.l
LimoM*. <h« , Ai'l:U<Kl 11,1887.
Till RMIKTSlh. I?-;' ' o.. All I. •;■*'•'•■, ^,,,,
my alii -tlon l::i ia;."l u ..}i _ s.i.
lii'i-Hin
part
r.'fi I
tliat morning,
had eoaxed bim to
to bim": What
Two y»;ar» ai^o
111., mother.
inaislies w.re
Icaileil liijilt. Ibe
..... .,....^. ... Tlu; very li^'Ol•-
rsh-mallows by the path wtarie.l
in
he sal on the bank, -,'roiips of
ih.'ir airv -own- llulK-ied ihrou;;b the Iroe-,
oil pl.i w.re two or three porllvob . .mi-
lUn.i.n ju.l^a..,hankpiesi.leids niillHM.i.e.
no a..ni.l i...r>e.pr..n,l ai..l 'H'^"'-\V,« u.' ou
I i.tni all. •• i:very nrjn fur hmisolf ! h • 1. u
I. r...l, slret.-hii.K out hi- le'/s, as "•''<;;
oi-an-riiider tiled to push hini. .loliii would
"*TI.'."'i.nm wa- ridieiilous tnouuli. On bis
bu-l- w..ie -t. el -pm>, with wbuh, wl»^" "•
Kionnd the or^'im. be slru.k a brass kettle,
i,ii.l on hi- In-a.l a bi«li triangular e»p t'.lKed
with be;U. lie s»t .low 11 the oryan and be-
•/au to turn ii.exeeutiiiK a nm of fivn/.ie'l
ilanee, ki.kin- the kettle and wa«Km;( bH
Iii'imI. a little -Irl stoo.l motlonlens hesMe
him. John hur-t Into 11 lau^dl. lie was but
„ |K)V aller all in the .leplbs of his despair.
Kvcu an i>i>?an grimier wan an event at
l»rout'H. The jilrls «Hme ehalterinK up from
the woodn, the portly old gentlemen
lered i»cro»H th.
came ba<
pietlv liilh! liowii- . .„...,.
l-il.b..-n and tov.*. There was even a prese d
f,«- Maria ami the hainhlno at home. 1 In.
..hiM, tiadie.l an.l spafklmj?. howe« lovv ..
llirmallias sli.' belo them farewell. Ibit
111. ran up U> .b.hn, and falling on one knee
>lit. kiss.d Ids baml. .
••1 will pr.iv f.ir von, -lienor, ^*hc s.ihl.
As Sei.pi an.l ihe ebil I .lisappeared, the
hoar.h-r- at I'ro.ifs sauntered up to the
hou-e to hui.p. r. Mr. MeCanu walked wilh
^'•""'Tbal is u '„'oo.l f.llow," be sai.l. "And ho
speaks Italian well. .^Ve-'MeCann am
Shipin;n--havo one of the largest houses In
New York. We want a secretary vvho Is
ina-ter of Kn inli. Italian and (Jerinan. 1 1 1
writ., for this la.l's n..f...r.'m^e.s, and if they
are s.lisfaelory, be Khali have the pla.^c at
onee." ' .. . . t .
" Ihev'il be ail iLdit," sahl Israel.
Hut ii.' was disinave.l. The -enior |.urlucr
in M.-i aim an-l .-^hippen? An.} be ha.l taken
liiin t..v a im-.^hanie out on bis bo nhiy .
That l.rettv little arli-t, Hessv Henrv, had
waub.'d 111. wbolo s.-ene fr.>mln;r l';"'>'""";«;
b.-rsi-lf iiiix en. She, loo. looke.l after dubn
w.ilUf'l liomc a.'.ros- the mar-lies.
• bt. her eyes
ll.llllulT
lurva.-liiu 411.1 piili.r..! •■-youil ihn
'"wi.i.i-f. ."-•-";<■• •"*'> •»■''":':«
l-.rlv l.'.i.Ki'. f.'a...!ll' 11. * ,1V. . I. ihi'
l„-li'i : »!.M.;..n^inl.N .in,.i;
nlo.i.t lo'O.." a x.r:-. I'p., :' e 111 ,.,„,,,
r|. l.if ha-l .1.1. 11 ti.vo'.vl' O." llc-li Into
fh. »„>u.- in.r.l.i-io ►■.V.....V l.f. III'. «•■
.i»ki.i. T-^ Ol . r. '1 "1 "«• Mi...'ruiiy
*'',•.., .Ill D- II <' M. Ml :. ■. «r .vt ;.niB,
■ ,. o-.ilv |.i,i|"'.-i.iy re-
lie! Thi- |">ih'" '^•"» '"V '" " ->.'•'"" "'"'
tinitaftcilurK. .ilifr.a.'i>'-"re , .„..
by^'l 1.^.-1 ^viiteh X./.-.I i-on. .- huge
X;i;i.M^.t'l\..nd luV 'uu;-f\ : ..■! -ouM .....v.
•^^^.'^^nnerl-wa, ,..rs..a,l,..l ,0 iry S. & a
•ml I'l- .
lo«s..f i.y Ie»< kave 1
\\v have on hand semcr
thinp like §1200 worth of
Christmas articles small
thinj?s like Conrl Plaster
Cases, Ash Trays, Candle
Stieks, Egj? Boilers, Paper
Cutters, Mateh Safes, Nap-
kin Rings, Neeessaries, Col-
ojine Bottles. Pen Wipers.
I'oeket Books. Parses, &e.,
&e. A lew of these goods
are shop worn, but nia<*-
tenths of them are in per-
IVet condition,
not eare to
iroodsaway; it means ^on-
siderahle hard work, takes
np valuable room which
we cannot spare, and next
Christmas when thej are
unpacked customers will
sa} ••chestnuts!" We want
to Ro into the market next
fall and buy the kitest nov-
elties, antl when we have
our holiday opening: show
nothing but fresh goods.
In ortler to
these articles, which cost
from r> cents to 81.00, we
shall wrap each article in
paper and every person
buying 50 cents* Morth of
goods in onr regular line
will be
packages.
Remember
The undersigned, having purchased tea
{ f state with more land, offers for sale hit
- - present residence at the corner of West
The most important oflFering of HOUSE pjne and Eobbins streets. It consistB of
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location a large, welMuilt two-story house, L
delightful, convenient to trains and and stable in perfect repair, situated in
tramway, hich aud dry, already graded , one of the ohoioest locations in the
for immediate building purposes, situ- 1 Highlands. It is a corner lot, oontain-
atedon Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living- ing 18,400 feet. The house has 12 fln-
ston, Meadoworoft, Garter &nd Qorham ighed rooms, bath room, and five un-
streets. finished rooms. It is sUte roofed and b
Also valuable LOTS for manufaotur- perfect order and has always been kept
or other business purposes, adjoining
the railroads. . ;
Terms favorable lo purchaser.
For plans and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
iHisrrllaurous.
10. Accommodation for two horses in
the stable which is sheathed and paint-
ed throughout. Five separate cellars,
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
ventilated. Entire property lighted with
gas. City water in house and stable-
never freeses. Land has an abandanoe
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well on th9 premises. Thirteen rook
marie trees in front of the house. Land
IH> Your Own I>yi'kM(. «» Home. wUii
T^TTIh'T? T I^S*^ DYES ^'^o^S^ ^'^^ ^^^ ^*''^® house loti. Terms
TKA TABLK TOPICS.
At luncheons, dlnuera and all cntertalD-
j uieutw ul whleb the gne-ls are Kcated, the ta-
( ble deeorutlonH are tlat, Imt ut wedding und
/ other iceeiJllonH, where all are nerved Maud.
Inn, hl^l' Uowcir i.ieees are adinibftlble.
J Professional eookn are hired in TurlM lo go
} to bouses where p,r.>at (UnnerH are t«» Imi
i wervod and taste and liisiivet tho various
) tllsliew, to seft that tbey aro all rK'ht. When
It unythinx is ta.Uln.K tliey have it snpiilied, and
the biisliuss Is (jnlle prutltable.
.\t Ibe .;idinan e.shlhlllou of the Soclele
<:iilinaire'lM.ilai.lliroiil<iue ill New York it-
eeully, many marv.ils in l!i<;' eoakin;; line
W(;r« hhowM. All the holeU iind some of the
private kilebeiis w.re represeiiled, ami the
utMiievemenlsor til.) various efiefs far Hiir-
pas»,cd thtir f'»rm.'r attempt'*. The haiul-
BOtne.st .!.\lilhition Waa from D.dmuni.-o's
Twei.ty.^ivili street lio'i^e. It consisted
Hboiit 20 iiieeys, one of wlit.^h was.H disb
bq;ied peaeoek..lress..d witlUb" bead. Win;,'
un.l taji feathers. The hi. d was .mi! uf llio
largest I !»ut eonl.l he proenr.'d, its tail leaeli-
lir^lolhe eliamleller. .\mon« Ihe pilv.itc
kitchens r.'lires.iile.l were tlioso of
Ji..-ol. .Vslor, foraelliis Vanderbill
ritri.' I.orillurd. jr.
A Ne«t llelMik«.
Two >onii« mair.'iis weie in a liorM.i ear.
••We l,''sahl ol.e.d llie.n, "I N\ Nh « harl.y
w..iil.li.'l net a- if Ift' lh'>n„'lil Ihal-thal— be-
.•aUM! il l^ mv hrsl l-al.\ I dhln'i know liow
lo take eare. '.r It. II.: n.v.'r inl.rlVsv.l h»
wilh aiiMbli.'.,' IkI'm-. Hut now, Uh.n lie U
hia'ti.,r'..ir ill the mornliiu', he l.«';;ii.v: "l
woiildi.M lak- l.thy .ml if il imns eul.!; an.l
.h<;»"l I'Ml tint •v.iol vi d ov. r
mid v.iii had b. Her Iry Ih
I ill III lor*, voii put li.-r 111
on.' "\"^. I k
phi o-'i)
.iv» evfrvthii.rf. They are »oio ', oue-half cash ; rest on mortgage at rea-
irt..ioc. a,H« M. .._ ' sonable rate of interea. For further par-
They will
Thev have ii.»*»HJ\i":«rior Mrfitjith. Ilrlxhti.e« .
\i.»onm In I'aokau.'S, ..r I.>r I a*uieM ui CX.lt.r.
or..ou.ra.lln«gualllle*. TIk v .lo noi rr..ck or
mi.it. l-orwilohv W. W. Imuran. »»»•».*«*•».
|;»I Ml.hllowx Klrtol; UiK..hiU' • IMntf Hon', lia
Hiiiral. e..riier .la. k«.ui Mreet», HsVf » l»l<H'k,
V. 11. Iluller & Co-l'taKMl^l". ' * ' '^ ^'l"".}' 'i'* .'
tarh ion A llovey, l»ru»rtflst», \ U.v »»». Merrl
inVksir..:; Alport I.. VU 1.1. l»ruKtflst. Mavli-
Corner; K.IIIi.kw ••'vl A « .>. IM.annaelMs, o|.|mv
MleiM.MioRhe;l.. C. Ilnnli, l>n!,fKl'»«. Jh"'
■treet,c<.r.. r First smH<i ; li. f. o..,f.>.».l, *•• I ..
A»>.»theiarv. con. -r M.-rrlmH.k ho I '^."f"'«
ilrvfls, IK'iils O'hrlti., l>ru>:isls». Nt BrUlire
•tre<-t, l.,«well, Mas*. - •
m\w Phoiiiapi ouMs.
1)
ticulars, apply to
A. C. STEVENS,
W Iiolesulc aiiti KotaU
14 MIDDLESEX STREET.
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Fhotographie Supjtly Agetunf,
Courier Bulldlnc. 11 M*rrln»«ck M.
C. B. GOBURN & CO.
BAVi: JUST KKCKIVED
I'i doztn Italtan Suow Iftuoitut,
lOfP dozen Mill* Shop ami House
Brootnttt at low prices.
Compound Dandelion Pdls
IN GONJUNi-TiON NMTll
Stevens's Sarsaparilla.
Mv. sU'v.'n*— I «m jrl"'' to n.hl my woni lo \
mMW prnlwn of .•it«.veus"s J.i«rsMi»arllla. I ha
I1.VI it jKM.r «p|K«tlte for llvtyt-ars. The .lo'-i
adMU'.l n. ■ to ifo west In sean-h of hoaltn.l
we.iinn.ldwU.rv.lilH'n*. I ha.l a bad ooH
ihercan.l ral i*i| H'itKiIv. I was k<">c tn|
.noil hinii.l iravt'lh.l tl.i<>u>;h n hirue part
the «(st. All the mr.lhliie I took .Ihl me
ifocl whatever. Ono j.hv lelaii i-eeommfnd
inr toiH'll out niv l..iNlnrs*nn.l tfo to B.iuthei
« allfornla. Koilui.aU-ly. ho\»over, u Indy 1|
«.ranlie\ineu>l<l me I ha-l heller try sieveni
>jir*ai>«rlll»- Mv slft-r ho.ufht a l.ottlo at h«
own » \|.eii^e an! sent It to luo. Ihfoie the flri
h..Ule v»as llnlnl..'.! I h>n.i.| my roi:irh inirh rM
llovi'.l. Hii.l I resU'il niueh h.-tl.r • l>rbt«. I h»0
l*en I.HvluK «*vere chl swcui-, nnd th€
(V.wmI. I hoiijflil sli l...tlles of tho Cllntoii
• IniKKl-l^. ""d dien a .lo/.en iiMif. Alter UkH
liiK bK iMlile- I wan able 10 reiiini to work,
that Stov.'ii»'* sarwiimrllla \* . nillieil to tJiUi
u'r«'at ••!in>. All o.v ne«|iiHiiil .... es In < llntoni
,;.v.>ii.e..i. aiil neverex|..'<i-- I ''"V,"' i",V **
turn Irom the we«.t. «•■ N. suKMINKK,
F.M-ist 'ireel, Ullnlon.
given
distribute! ^f^** ^^"^ nashets, ull >*lzeo, from
one bitsfitl up.
liO Lutfjf ^1/intrt' liutchers* Han-
kelH, I'tt'U r/ieiip.
V5 il'izen liultiratrd i*aU»»
25 dozen l*ifpn' l*oilf'
JO dozen two and three hooped
Painted VaU».
1 grosH {Miilranize ! Iron PaU»,
lit dozen ,T. I. C. Horse Pads. Ihe
best stable pad erer made.
Over SOOO .loxpn TOOTH IlKCSnBB,
• liUli w»»rc Ke'.lliijf HI pric»-« vtay l»elowI
other ilfuler«.
Mr Stevens— F.n.l>>-o(l i.hnr. i!nd i.rlre or
one of y.'.ir Hheiimath- I'lahi.r.^. 1 wore oni
vou will ine o niv shle, vvhi.-:. l.as been lanio 1
loiijrtline, HD.l I think h ha- .hu-.e more jrc
than aiN «»iner 1 h,.\e ever irh-.l.
VoUJ-B. MAtJGlK l'AU-ON8,
UnKtks, Me.
one oi* tbe
Mr. Stcvers T \\r\w t.> sav tliat In my opinloni
."<U'vens's( .>..irl. Mi\»mT Is ll.i' Im'(*1 inoilelne^
ever in.1.10 t.>r eouf;!)^. iVrt.h.l • It U tho l>«"t
I over iiM'.l hi my lainilv. I \v..nhl not »>« with-
out It lu the l.o..-e. It eiirc..< a .-oiijch every time.
hTt:i'IIKN K. iirtciiiN.s.
WeHlfonl.
Me
III i»»h«rt
.n la- left
do not
charf?e anything tor them;
•I.. I
do
and
^;,»r^U'm:o.rhJ"«vo'r..-..nn.i.i..«ih.
^u ".;r, n.'.iay "rt..r ,.m:..- -w.,.t.v<m.
r"l"ln t0.or|.rln. t ,.... m v.-nty^ne
■ - ■ iiiiKi rami iti..iiger
lo'.iKs.
avce HN ft"!
Sndl •; 1 uiK.n Ih'.M- who xv .1. ... kaow the
fSrt ci rh .llro.-il.v fr^.n. ... u. v. . .u-. ami I
i^iii c ...i.hT i" - t.h"»>'>;' '■;• "•• " •'» " {^"S"
l.l
iiiitii
of nf
as
In
"How ;;<.od be Is!" she llmu-bt. her eyes
'rowin;: soft and t.-n.kr! "Tnere is nobody
nkiblm: Ihil heliasfon,'otten' —
.l.din.ero^sin;; the marshes, hntnmed a
niii... to himself. How tine were Ibo.^e -ta>
IS In Ibe Kky.aii.llbe soft browii^^ and
• iitsoii. In the ^w..mp^-^eonld nnvlbin- he
more .lelhuite! The minnows ami eral.^
Ku.;i tl.rouKdi the '••'•^•^^•-"'"'■•how'h^n.MJ
the .rivk, the I. ue dra«on-llles-bow happy
ev- 11 were! He wisbcl he .onl.l have
: Ik. t lian.ls with every one of those tneu
rUvoin..nwl..,ha;l.m«de Sepjn^aml^th^
ihild so jjla.l for
^ood
riari'linK'l)avisVinTon«ro«allonall..t.
iJcneut. Ver,, rat.; ally j^oa^rn.^^
Traatliwou filoorti.nrt SUI.i Di^'.-iisPim
f,.HC Tllk. SWIKtSi'! .IKle ]•<...
»"^*- itruwi 1:1. .\llaiiia.
malted
a*.
life! The worhl wan xo
no full of Krnerous and friendly
so If
li ""it w;»Veno"ii«b to be alive !-[Uc'jeeca
J3iiy tlio Original
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
you gel your moneys
worth to start with, and in
addition we give you a
present.
We shall eommcnce Qn
this give away seheme
Monday morning, Feb, 0th,
and continue until the sup-
ply is exhausted.
25 dozen Brans Hooped Cedar
PaUB.
100 bo^ett American, Uhife Cap
and II hite Cloud Soap,
2S boxes JJobbins' Elerlric Soap,
25 boxes White, iirecn and Mot-
tled Castile Soaps, in bars, 1-2
lb, barn and 1-4 lb. bars.
Mr. Slovene— Knrh. SI". I pease find fS, fol
whlrh iscnd its value 111 liie l.'iienmnihi Poroi
ria-trr. I think they Man I me Florida cllmat^
the iK'nt ot anvliilntfwe have iile.l. Yours lrul>
.1. II. liAlKEV,
Apopka, Florida.
tr« art* tiow anlliiiK All kind* of I'ATBMI
MKIUCINKS at th.- v«Ty lowest cut prioM.
ROOTS Hn<l H t KI'.S 3 «t>Dta an ounce.
UntauiML
Oliaa. "W. Eaton, BroUer,
Room IT Central Block.
Attention crlvin to all flrst-elase loani and
given to all flrst-elase
tnveatmouts.
REI
of
of
.J.'llll
iiikI
riwiwhc, Tovth.-cie,
_'1FTV I'l'STB.
,-;rUt* ..>n.. II"t>loia.
TUit UIAULD. i. VUUSLLU (X)..UAI.TIIIUIlL. BO.
Ipr.ct.
mSpr.ci
offer
;,1
Mr. Pt»ve!w— I wl^h to th mk vj.ii for tho jfoodl
,lon.' hv ^.'^^►V CoiiL'h MiMii.e. AlK.at al
year Hjr."» I stiffen.! iron, a i^. »ere ."onuh, anal
ioi.o.l .»ther retne.ll^•^ h.elV.'ciivc. I IwughtM
lOeent iMiitle ot voiir inlxtiir.-, aMi before half
of U vi.s ifon'* n>\ e..uj:ti lia i dl-appcircl. II
ha.l »Mi l.ha that ( slioi. .1 i.e ho .|ulekly rellevea,|
and I eiinnot s|.eak U.o lil-lily of the medicine.
M\ •Itnttt.ter IJaUv, 1'.2 varr old. had a cola.i
itiit the use of the nilxlur.. 1. r a day helpo'l her.l
and In a .lav or i.v<i l.l "le I e\|io, I she will be|
.iire.l. ' MU»«. THOM \i^ IIUKNNAN,
:>■> t harlc-. Street, lx>wcll.
33 Mttt-Uot- »?*ti'eet.
• OF THK
•'.Show u« how divine u thinj? a woraan
«...,„ twiav hA matle" hv Mmoolhiiif,' out the wrIuKiM
John J«iDp«<i up. "" " **"**
pain rtmedf
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
8 Aad iO Central Street.
ELUNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
OppMlte Poft Oilee.
If you have a house oi rooiiib
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or aell real estate or personal
property ; it you are seekmg a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ol 12 cents a line,
and very seldom fiul of being
iMurdtrom.
Dear Mr. Steven.— For ten yrnrs 1 have been|
a I'liflTerer from |.«rtlid paralysis .luc to an In-
jury to the pplne. Tile bv.npioms have ; been I
comnlhated with hllWuihimsit, hea.liichB and]
i.lles, comiK-'lllnn me u. I.m; many .lays' work- H
tried inanv lem.'dlc.s h-.f. r.tui.tlla xearafto.Ud
I ilnd what a Ikkih .St. veohV Compound Dande-
lion IMIlf were All ' thcr plllH c.niscd nttanks I
of plle«. «tevcni''« cured Ihe hiraiiache and
hllh>usne-.«,:ind the |.l!es ah will. 1 have no
sick hea.laehen now, ami I make n practice of
taklne a lljfht doHC ol the pills every week. The
DaiKlellon I'llls have |..ov.il exactly what tar
BVt.teni 1. quIrcK. hh<1 .vou
p"ti>eveie In llieir ute^ M. \V. UAILKY,
'DHV he .>ure 1 wli
I. \V.
71 DuttoQ Kinct, Lowell.
Mr. SievenR— I want to ^ny thnt your .Sanwrk-
rl'.lal'jju^t the thio^.' i>>r tliofie °^ho arorun
down, i know iKeaie.e I have trlc'l It. Through
overwork my liei.lth \va»t hndly (.battered. I
took a Hlnsle hot Ic nnd In Ickm than a month
wasconiph-t- ly n-Ktored. Had I not taken It I
slionld h:.ve l)een o1iHk'."<I lo qiili work. My »P-
petite 1h ;food an.l I fe.-l iTaethally a new iBMlk*
A Binsle hotile wsm Mini.ient.
J.UIN r. CUKAIIIN, Lowell.
her I'xi''. aaain;
. w;ili.r ill the halii-
' and >•<> on, ami m>
• •'\< r.. I Uiiow." I-. j..hie.l lit • eld.T la.ly
o-'>l.iii. allv, "ibey all d.t that lill llie iio\-
(.py w< ai- oil'.' To I.' )»r tlie roo>l. i erow ..nc
w.tal 1 11 iiilv Ihal It Wa^ In; who was dui.
lh(. Iiieiil'iitiii;.'. I .'to.).! It an h.ii„' ax I eon
Willi Matoid. hilt one day wb.ii he was
►l;ii.".;linw into hi'* overeoat, ami leaviiiK
miiiil. •rh".* .•Iiar>;eh alanit ha'.yV ro«»ii ami
tIaiiiieU an.l li.e.lU ii'.e> an.l w rappiii;.'.>, I fui.l
vtiv ►w.allvaii.l duiiluli) : "Von niayr«'t
ea>.\ . .bar, while No.i are in lowii at >oiir
bu^iii-x. I «iil take ju>l a« ;:<>od .ure.»f
baby an tlHui;;li •be *\.'le iiiy own .•hll.l.'
•Yoiir own ebil. I!' be replied, i:a*;plnj.'l.> .
Jic lo.ik.il 111 nie a iieiinenl; then be naw the
poliil. lie ki-oi^.l me ^oo.l-l.ye ill hilen.'o an.l
then w.-i.l oil', hut he ban in.v.r since ten-
dele. I me aov ;;iatiiiloni. udvi.^e on that >iil»-
Jeel.'— (.•*!. Lodi-X ritic.
UrcsK AlMkli.u MM n Fine Art.
I am K.»r.y t.» •.•.> ili .1 Mrn. K.iw.'.ll Upi'"-
cnte.^ tlieeii;:a;;enieiil of ladie-. of e.lneullon
hh dreo^'inakerH and inllllnerH. and speak-* of
U HK belli;: d.t riineiilal to IIiom; win. hav.-
ftwer e.liK-alioi.al adVHllla;re^». 1 iiivshII
woiil.l like to «•<• .lr.-<«inakliii; re;;aide.l not
merely an a h-anie.l p|•of^•^^lon. hul H' a line
art. i'o eoii'ti net a .•oviuine that will he at
on.e rath.nal an.l heanliful iv.piire.* iin -Men.
rate kiu)wl.<lj,'.' of the |irineiples of propor-
tloii, M tbor.Mi'jh .«. ll^e of color, an.l a quiek
appieelallon of ih. proper n»e of ina'.riiiU,
au I lb.! i'r«.per .lualllles of pattern und .It-
t.i)fn. 'lilt! I.eallb ol a nation .lejaMui* ver>
lar^.ly on Iih im <le ot dic»>plie «rli>lie
let III. Lr of a nation >hould tin. I expre^Hlon In
ill. e.i.-tnin*' .piile as ni.a^li a^ In iH an lilt.et-
»ir. ; in.l jn«t ai* the npli .Isieriiu' iru'lu-inan
has had to '^ive pluee lo Ibe de.oraliv.' arli^l.
H) lia' or.llnarv milliner, wliii her lack «>f
liihle and her lack of kiiowl.-.|j;v, her foolish
fM.'Idoii'H an.l li.'r lack of Invenlloni*. will
li;iA4. to make wav for the aelenlllle and ar-
il'dlv! .lreMde»-i;:ner. I.ideed ho far from it
lulii^r wlw to .lUeonrajfe,, >noinen of ednea-
lion Irom lakiii}i up ih.- profet.«loii of .Ip-h-
lunk.iH, it Ih exaetiv women of eiliiealhui
wh.i are need, d, lunl I niii ;,'la.l lo mm; in the
new teebni.-al .•.ilh^jte for women al Hc.lford,
mlllinerv ami .Ire.'smakliiK ar.; lo ht; laiijrbl
as parl'of Ihe ordinary turrk'ulnni. 'I her.'
h " " '
The Best
Blood
Purifier
ist}iat.\vhlr'h koopsthoLlver
anil Stoiuaeli iuhottlthy con-
dit ion.
GOOD niCESTION • •
MEANS
• • GOOD BLOOD.
Notlilnfrln tluMvoTltlRosuc-
(•(>.>^h'.tiilly treat .stlmdij^t'stlvo
oivan8tiH:Mjinilnikt', aiidtlio
onl.v puvo. K.'iin iuid I'tilljiblo
prei):iratioii ol* Mundniko la
SAFKST or ALL
INVESTMENTS
W. ll.CLAMK & CO., of MINNKAFOLIB, .
Firs' Morlijuyeaua f*.iri/i«fii Miunesotannd im
tofflln aniouuibof #i(H)and upwards; liitereai
from 7 to h per «!f iit. Mvrt<jagv» on MtnnwpaH*
(V>i rrourrtv.U^U'n-Kt: prr.yjiil. HIU>onyuirB
expBneiu^e. * »?.<' to n<mtou ojficc for I ttwpMtt
.11.. I relerei.e** hetore you InveBt elbewlierc.
(jKOUUB WALLACK, Agent, lUMlIk HU-e«t,
Itoom 4ti, IloRton.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 Nwaaau Street, - - - New YorU,
II VVi: CONSTANTLY UN UAM>
A SKLKCIION OK CHOlCK INVKST-
MiiNT si-xi'iirnr.H.
Corrt$pondeMtt*f li'utUr*, nrol\:,rt and ifif-Mf-
cirii si>Ucitr<l.
0u nit Coitt.
ffiiittnanrous.
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OF KICK
22 SllftliyCK 81REET, COR. KIDDLE.
8KWALL G. MACK. PreBldent,
JACOil ItOOKHN. Tieaaurer,
1>. «. ItAKTLliirT, Clerk.
DIIlECTOllS: j
RKWAI-I. ii. MACK. LKVI SPUAOUK. , _
,jAt;oit u<m;i;un, <ii';<H{<;b moili'-Y. ]
JAAIKS II. KUANOIS, .JtdIN K. KIMllALL. i
ALK.NANDKU ii. CUMNOCK.
BtuiinefK Cattw*
Solon "W. Stevenii,
No. a Uurrlatera Hull.
SVSANDRAiiCE
Pills.
Ft Sale by u'l PniirrlitM. Price 25 cti. i<fr U>x\
a bolPB f.ir M rl» ; ... H.>nt hy rii.ll. lK.»tap» fl-ee ei|
Ncciptof price. Dr. J. II. Scli. mk A. Sou, PbUadl.
A Valuable Investment.
IHE CH/iMPION aiVER ^JN!!iG CO.,
OfDi.o 4(i Central street, Loom 10,
.sl'ALDINti Itl.Utdi,
Ofi.i> a vahialile liivr"tiiuMit t<)'.tlioi>o who .lo-
»lro Huro reiuriiH for their ini-ney. The eoin-
paiiv are m.t eiiKa^je.l In my wIM cat >peeula-
Ih.n. They I'le s. j.iiiy Ihe vt..ck iii'oii \U merits,
holn< eoiilldenl that It wUl realU.! what ti.ey
...lain.. (al»nndMHk<ino«lcn«.
|>ri\Hle AVI.tit lo Ntw Voik.
T« l*-pliuiie Call, '.<7H-.1.
J*ii<lll«*V l>l'<^>><*tl.
NO. 7 ,IOHN STHKKT.
SOO BUSHELS
PRICE OF CAS,
with thcdlB«!ount ofl for prompt puy-
uiual. U
§1.20 per Tlioiisaml Feet.
Catarrh
CREAM BALM
<Menii««>iilheNaaal
i'.'taitugeii, All»ye
r.ilii Hn.l liillnm-
iiiMlluii, ll«-»U the
Sorea, Heat ore a
t II t; N « n • « • u r
Taate and Kiurll.
TRY THE OURE
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
hTOCKS llOMJJ*. ftltAIN AM> F«0-
VISIONS liotitcht uud »old for Caali, or ««r.
ried oil MurRlu.
3 P, O, Building, Lowell,
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
BrftdleyV Sni>er-rhosi)lrale
■ EWaUSH LAWN I)RESSINO,
For eale <d.fap hy
./. <i. i{oci>:i^' • ^ oo..
'VJ. ;n und .'J"» Marl.. I Strt'ft.
HAKIllSON W. STRKETEB,
OoiiM(al>le au<l Ooll«!»otoi-.
Itouni No. G, Central Itloefc.
Olllec hoi.rH, fioin tlto U, '2 to A, and Monday,
Thur«.h.y an.l Krhlay evenmuf- Iron. 1 U>\i.
«^^pe<'li.l alleiiiioi. to (oika-tlun ofruntaawl
geiieriil . iiio ol tenement prop^rty^ _^
OR. O. A. WILlilNJ-*.
Siirgeon Chiropodihl.
No, I Preacott Street, - -
Otlice hours: t> a. in. to \'i in.
p. m.; Hunditya, 'i lo 4 p. m.
I.uwell, MiMi**
•; to f» II •; ' to
KIIIKT-CLAHf*
A pnrtUlc Is ap-
|ilted Into each no«-
till Hn.lUHtfieoahle.
Pi-l.e.Vn't^.atDri.K^
Brl«tn;hy tnall.reKlMere.l.iKtct.'. Kl-V UltOTM-
K11.S, -iW (•leenwieh btreel, New i ork.
n^-FEveR
MEDICAL ECONOMY.
NamiNG succwis like soccess,
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
Tlw aiory of » Mm I. In HU Btrenith.
Mar,- or P.iT.loi.. Forrw Vh<-n l.o.. Quick-
ly lt«K«.u«.. ..' Cuu.ultlutf
r>M. O. .T. LK'WIS.
INVESTMENTS
AT-
Klrft morHrajre, with coupon l.oi..l^ atta.lied.
iVahle HlM!;i.M,'...ially Ly Appletou .N"lbm;>
nik. Sc.aie.l ...i linproved farm* la the Me»t,
la
tan
Abao-
[ „
iroin 11 to ri limes ilio value of the h»an
..elrae.-Mre, an.l prlmlpal an.l InU-reBl nahl
iiH a rule with IIS much ,.ro.npt.>eHH a« .K.'veri.
lias Cooking Stoves
(k't up and rente.l at a low rate per year,
|ill.tni{ li.elii.ied.
COKE,
llroken, nereenod an.l delivered at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
C A M H .
Dl*. It. 11. I^r<»f»*<'<>tt,
Late Oculist to Northwestern i»l»pei>arv, >•"•
York city. . "
Oftli-o, No. !* WvinHu'a Kx* hMiifv* . eorne?
M« rrlii.ack ami reulral Mtr»»ts, r, ..n. \,ltb
Dr. Khker. iilh. .' .Ift". lU'inI honi' ' WI-.UNKS
HAYi* Mild .SATrniiAVt, i.'.in !• «. n>. iMiUl 1
p.m. Kvrlnidvcallei tloi. irl-.rn to tUeaf'f. of
Ey^i ^^^ and Throat.
MON rai NT;-.
AMUJCTs & \vin;i-(,3;ii.
KMT.vn !..; Hin. i> i^:
MAMl'VACTfUKHH «.»■
t.
■ 4TAIILItBKD 1U7.
No charse tnMle for tbe nae of nietera.
No eharse made tor runulnc auppljr
plpea from street malm to couauniers' cel-
t«ra.
Ordera, when left at ofHee. promptly mt-
tended to.
0. E. tUSHlNO, Agont.
OM hinn.l of An.lrewrt A Wheeler, 41 Th..rn
dike Plrect (NoHh.rn depot). The larKC-t and
lliiCHt .'li.ck of llnhhe.l work lo he loiin.l Id
Mhl.'le.ex eounty, at prhreH much lower than
I'an he ..hialne.l clKewhere f.»r lliMt cIiir* work.
No extra chnrifo f.ir «ettWi»f work either h. «)r
oumr bowel. All order* promptly cxeenteii
und In a HalUfatUiry manner.
e. II. ANnitKWM, C. WHKKI.KK,
41 Tliorniliko Btreel, - - Norlliern: Depot
LOWKLL, MAHH.
MOXJt.r>iNO m
Inoveryyarluty for bouse flnlah, and all kinda
of
VAH10L>» lllXirKlS,
• •• ' "'" IHBebarv'e.>, Htrlc-
..luinh*. and ii.l\ with tw.» e>r;4"* well beaUn.
Chop line !»oine hit)* of ••old liollcl haui and
ndx with lliein. >lake lido ball-, ami fry.
ThMx a niee way to uv up the plia-es and
inakex an app« li/inK «lli*h.
.y/)i(/er Corn <'okL:—\U\ to;.;ethcr one
and two-thirds eupN of eorn meal, oiic-lldrd
of a enp of Hour, oiie-foiirlli of a eup of
,iU"^ir one t,:iHpooiif«il of salt and oil" tea-
^poollflllof ^.■(la. Ihal tw-. CLT". add. .i.e
cup of Noiir iiiilk and o!i.- eu|» of «w. el milk,
aiidadd to llicllar ii.-re.li. nls. >Mell two
luhlei^poonf^'ih .d" hiilter ii. a hplder, pour III." ■
l.alier h.t'-it aiid iheii add '.l.other cup of]
SoimlinieH ih.rc | '**
tho po»< .
VI AtNTH Acute or Chron'.;
tare. lU-tenih.n ..f the Urine, Oravet. Kl.lney or
llln.i.ler l»Uor.lcr«. NvphllU, »c,x>n-tary ^yIl.p
Kriipthmn, .Skl» DhcnioH, all
UOOU WliliiilT, Wli-UAM MANNING.
SIX PER CENT.
FIRST m:ok<tga.ok
sJNKtsa Fuyn
WATER CO. BONDS,
I'rliK Ipal anddntcrcat payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
Wo ofler a llinlte.l iiinount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
nud afier careful e\ainlnnlU>ii reoomincn.l them
lor li.veBiii.eiit.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTABROOK,
35 Oongress Street, Boston.
Full liif'irmHlhm In rcirard to tlieMchomlnmay
he ohialne.l from C. U . K .t«.n, Cent.al block.
Stores antl SlangeSs
Mm It Pailoi Stoves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
.J. T. ivrir^ivEPr,
••4 MK RBI MACK STUKBT.
LTJMBErr
K<.rtiiiUillnK,rcpalrlnKor fenelUK can he
tttlncd at
ol.
are .nhi**.-
<ure
vl..lt Pr. I,"wl». A wrltien ^runrnutee
tf ven In aU cases arranire.l ami uu.hrtaken. In
Jim,.,.<... ,,..«••. nU.'f ritlHrV VKAKH
m.xi.y
•Kvrrioi upwanls.f ritiHrvvKAKK.
ii-i-Dr. llewl. U frcpiently eonsuhcl by
who ha\-e been eo'iiplet.'ty .UM-ourajfed .-r
cvorh.-l«..f cured alter i.avti.K exp. rhuonled
with various a.lv'r'lKe I i.o-.truin«,eleeirlc helf^,
which I'uarial.h- .lo m..re i.ano t!;un cod.
COOK, TAYLOR & GO.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
HAVI NO TOO MANY
Seal Plush Garments
I*arloi* ^^ to ves
Of the very beat makes,
Af LOW r»ii.icp:s.
(Jnll ami «ec our variety.
N.'J. WIER & CO.,
SI MARKFT STllKKT.
ON
of m-a»iilated
cup of milk,
, uud t.voe^;,'M
I'ardi <'(7At.— <Mie enp
irii;;ar, llnn'-(piarl"fH ol a
piece of butter ►!;:.; of v^'A
well beaten. .\<M Hour rnoii-b f.ir a soft bat-
ter then r-lir in l.ridJv a eoiiple of lal.le-
>.po'onfiils of warn, milk in wlii.b a KleUcli-
iiiann'f. y. a-t eik-' haxheeii di-s..lvc.l. \\ heu
liilht a-ld two 1 li-ire .-upt. <'f p-.ppe.l eorii
u.*l he of til.' h'".' 'iUi'l">» and all
in
A. C.STEVENS'S
WholeKale and Retail
DRUG STOREJ
14 MIDDLEBEX 8TBEET.
This
Ibe bar.l
^rain- carefiillv.eliininated. Make at <»ne«! in
muffiu ringH ami eat while warm.— [Kleanor
Kirk.
How to Cook Salt /'ort.— IJoll ii pouu.l or
two of Bweet salt pork until done; remove
from tbe water and allow it to eool. After it
liBH cooled. Hd it where It will freeze. Serve
it wilh baked poialoeK und do not hrini; It to
ibetabhi until the la^t monmut. .Nhuve It
ihlnwitha Kbarp knife, and have nilXHi
■justard or sharp eat mi p of hoiho Uind to *'«»
with thetu.— [»irc. Wbilaker In N. E. farmer.
The SweeteKt Olrl In School.
"Hbe'a the hwc. test ;;lrl in kcIiooI !" cnthu-
*ih.«tically exclaimed one yonnjc mis» lo
another, as ibev pa^>ell down tbe xlreel to-
.'ether. '•Kdilli i- m» kind, ami cnitle, and
un^elliHh everv one liket* her. And rdiu has
lovely Kolden iiair ami pr.tty eye;*. Isn t^ it
H pity her eoinph'Nioi I.-, ^o ha.l: il "poiH hei"
lookH. An.l tli.n -ho Inn. such .Ireadfiil
hi'a.laehesl" The u'irN ^kli.pe.l aloii;.', hul it
happened Kditl.N ii.otlier ha.l heiir.l what
th.-y said. It set h.r il.inkin;,'. What cm d
he done for t hone lit ulaebe.s ami the roiij:b,
unidily (!omplexloi>, tlr.t was H.ieli a trial to
her gentle dHiiicbttr. .'-he reeiille.l what fhe
bad read of Dr. Th ree's (Johleii .Medical Dih-
,;ovcry, and on the hpur of ih.f moment iibe
plipiMid Into n .lru« store an.l bouKbt a nn|.-
ply. Edilh took It faithfully, with the re-
Volt that it cleare»l her .li-ionlered blood, re-
heve<l tho hemlaebex, nnide her skin aofl,
Vair and roay, and now she Is not only the
>HWcetei.t girl In bchool,'' but the mobl beau-
ful.
I or "..Inxl
; ConaiiltBtJon. Wedjelnes *«••.•«• , -_
I I)U. MCWI** t" jiormni.eatly !o<-iit'Ml at
1 129 Trwudship Street, Proridence, R. I.,
|(»ne door from RIchmom! street (otT nn->nd
KlrcU) Oilho hour, all t'''->;oarroui.. froml«
to •• ami .% -o H. Hiind.r , I" «" ^ .'J"' vV'^^U Vr'
MALE C«».MI'I.A1NTS ^MLFt l,I.> Iltl-.-M-
KD.
NOTICE TO COUNTKY PATIKNT8.
Lewie win. on full description of c.-i«o
(with i^ecnrU.^e-l). imme llately semi « JJJjri' >•
of bis val.iahlc me.llclnes mM-...npanlc.l w th In^
Hrnctlonsan.l n.lvlce '"' '''^.T".!^.?, «^,ki •
.UstresBlnK complaints. Jit8T Pciilisiieu
Fourth Kdltlon
Pr.
HANl> WK AIAKK VKKV LOW
1'UICK.s;, A« r.KLOW:
Advertise in the Courier.
/
^EDICAl.
MINUTES
SflMedlcal Minntes,
f'ii»
WUh ad'llUonal colored
llhistratlons.a Portrait
OF THK AUTIIOH. ANI» A
LISTokCOMI'LAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
«pned ycnre of i; ho ve snh-
lect*. sexual diseascsctc.
Prh'x; •J.%c^nt8 by mall
to anv a«ldre.ss, from the
auth«>r. Dr. C. J.I>wla.
ARCDtfor Wefllcsl Mlnntcp, W. W. DUNCAN,
101 Hlddleaea Street.
ALL KIXBS
■ or-
5 l»».Tfn-t ntlinu short IMush fiucques «t
WlO.tlO, down ffoii. HIS.
7 extra flue short IMush Saeques at Sl'^.SO,
clown from II1B.50.
«4 elejtwnt IMusli Wraps Ht IIIO.OO Hud
mX'A.bO, down from •!» und •18.
7 riush Wraps, handsomely trimmed, nt
••.jO.OOnnd 9'iS.OO, down from SaO and
•37.50.
8 Plush KMcquea, full lenjrth and rent Seal
Ornamenta, with Sistlti LinlDK. >' 915.00,
down from IlltS.SO.
11 exirw fine Pei%l Pluah Sacques »t 99S.00,
down from S'lS.
A few more of those extra larjfo slaea in
Plush Sitcqnea wxliioed from 940.00 to
• «O.SOt and from 950 OO to S34.00.
1 extra Ulnck Lynx Boa and MnfT SI 7.50,
down from S%S.
3 handsome Iteaver Sets at SU.Ot), down
from m'ZO.
« superior White Marten .Seta tO.OO, down
from SIO.
Nob. 121, 123 and 125 Central Street.
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Itnttitn Street, Corner of Kleteher.
FARNIERS^TENTION !
iltMekhrldffe Munurea.
Ituwker's fUll and flrlll PhoB|.h«te.
Biifntio Hone 8iipor-Phoaph«t«.
Bradley's Super-rhoaphate.
Xo, 4t Thurudihe. Stfet,
Near Norlhe.n Depot.
^, H. A!«i>nKW«. *'''.^:''!.*"'^'''^
JAMES iVIOlUlLS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Gas and Water Fitter'
and Plumber.
Job Worker and liepalrer of Nteititi, Oaa
und WaU.r Kniilnes. Prlntlnc PresaM,
Hteiim I'luups, Hhafllnir, Pulitys. Lawa
Mowers, MowIiik Machines, etc.
Shop 25 Bllddle Street, Lowell.
TKLKPIIONi: 134-4.
First Letter Founilrj in New Enilanil
COMMKNLEll IN IXH.
Boston Type Foundry,
Noted for Its hart an.l toii;;h moUl, lU lam*
varlfihi* of
BOOK AND JOB TYI'K,
And for Its UNRIVALLED Newspaper Fae^a.
A.hlress or.lers to .lOllN K. UOOEllS, Ageav
U WaUsr street, I'osUtn.
«rTho Courier an. I .lournal type Is from Ihta
foundry.
1- \erv Thnr««lav. enmrhii,' the fvcKlient popxlhlc
lor Friday. Our bill h>r thin w-'-k lixltidea
C'o.l. llHddork, Halibut, Fret.li Mackerel,
!>nielta, Flounder* an.l Fresl* Herrlnjf ;
Providence Itlverand Vlrplnln OYSTKKf,
ClHroa on hhell and shocked. Smoked
Uitllbut, Finnan Haddles. American and
P. aud C. SAKUINKH.
We have our Oysters and Lobsters fi-csh on
Saturday for .'iunday.
E. IN. Wooa Ac Co.
47 MAIIKKT HTKKKT.
Revere House,
Neir Tto.'lon an.l Maine. Kti-t.-rn. H.hhnrK
an.l l.o\v«-il <h|.'.l', e.-i.tr.M ..I l.udncss aiel
plue.CH of all.ll^'e1llellt.
Romodoll"'', Ko furnish erl, Nowly Decor-
ale 1, and now kept on the
Room., all li.rKe and omfot table; elegant
Hiille-, \'llli Itaih- afta.he.l; amcle piiMic par
l(iri«; freiitlein.'i.'Hci.le aiMl hllhar.l loom inhlcl.
ami llr«t elans lu (!V.'ry rcMp. I'l.
Itooins from 91. OO a day np.
J. P. MERKOW * CO., - Proprietors.
LAMPS.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANGING LAMPS.
PANCY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS. .
BRASS AND OLD SILVER LAMPS.
With fancy sLades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
— AT —
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
131 fyentrai Street,
Advertise in tlie Courier.
PAINTERS
AND
POSTERS,
Eaeott DBi-otlicrw,
77 BRIDOK STRKKT.
AT THE
Courier Job Office.
BADGER & CiELDEUT.
MKCHAMCS MILI.8,
Cor. Dutton and Fletcher Streets,
COD LIVER OIL
Fresh Irom the shore
ever J week
25 Cents a Pint.
<::'
Wood Work of all kioda done to order
at abort netlee.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la prepared to quote the very lowest prlou or
all kinds of printing. Call for estimates.
ELLINGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
0PP08ITSE POST ornoE.
[m Description of Printing
UKql7IRCD (IM
OlothtiiiTf
T>ry Ooo<1m,
Or Other Ifstabllslimente,
AT THE
Courier Job Office.
BUILDERS.
Vou will And It to your loter«at to call opon
ua h«)for« boKlnnlng your
PAINTING
A irood aaaortmcnt of flrat-claaa iroodi
always on hand, at bottom prices. OIt« na
m call at onr new and spaclona atorr.
KENDALL & CO.,
HTMMfncStrcrt. l/»»vt>!l
t»OWICKl«'W
L
flats.
tot
Kltctien
.80
fl.00
1.75
«JtO
l»rcparod for Lawns, (Jrass
tjanleim ami Flower ito.l-..
Ton Ih. bars for 1000 s<pian> feet
Twonty-flvo Ih. hatr« for 2'0^> s.pinn" fo«t.
Kirty Ih. hajrs for.VHNi Hi|«arr fe«t
One h.in.lrcl Ih. l.aijH
X.^avi'n amrnt* ^oocli"
roil MALE RT
E. N. WOOD & CO.
SfO. 41 MARKCT BTBI
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l^OWiilJi DAILY COUHIKB.
once
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l-ul.Ushea every ailcruoou.Hunuayecx.eptod,
ti. tlioCourlci BitlUllng.Jubt cubl o£ Iho Tort
Merii.nucli KUtel, Lowell. Mu--*., by
bubBcili>Uou I'liic 40.00 a
7«;ar,W ci »l > M »»o.>lli. IJ cciiU u wtns .Icli v-
eie<l »>y cui lUr. .S1»ik1« curies / ecus. A.lvcr-
H,<liig rated liirulMita on in>i.licaiii«ii.
LovscU WceUj JouiTul i-uLlUlica in>i«. »aim-
oilicD 01. irlduyb. Vilco #l.;>o i < r uu.uii...hI-
wayslua.han.-c. Lttiti*i*clixiuaiu.a in Iowub
mar Lovvtill Uiau all othti jitiifon*.
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room out*Ule, HiuHi h »cen at once wUy
everybody IS I ntercfcled ia kei'i'ing up tbo
home fetupdard.
1 INCRK.iSK THK AMOU.NT of mullUlO tO
every acre of mv laiil ycHr by y<'iu-. and liav.f
uot yel mRliod tb(i limit of wliut 1 coiiMdor
,,iutilable. Tweiny «ord>i i^ not too min-li
for idinoht any itoi». and more tliiln lUis will
,|u no Injury. I Hnd tbut if Hi'' b;irnyuid
„,„„uro t* ill>c'r;illy Kipplied j.J»oM)»i:iU-» and
ihelilie make little dltVorcm'e. 1 boliove
tliorou^'ldy ia tlu; hIIo. Have tilled ono tbal
hol.l^ 'J:00 tons tvory yeur fi»r nine yvAYn.
Last falifoi tboliivt tim.'l |ut >h« I'oni In
whol.', and 1 ilou'l tblnk I ^hall ever cut it
ai^aln. It i« llie U-nt cnsila-jo 1 have cvtT
imd. 1 li-lU;;n)W iihtiUliu ear« ar« faliK
trlH/v.l.andlhtMi put euPH and all Into tin'
bIIo. 1 foodonly allllloKiiitmttr^Uhay now
Hnd Iht-n, l.(>i.!.> »>> vu^'hxA^ and Kialn. Hii.l
H, II 111! niv Roo.l buy. Th'. fUii* of corn fui-
' iiish M. iiiiioh -,'!• ill. to thf rn^ilnL'o tlwt It n-
,,uin"« l<^^tb»'>^>i»" «■')'"'"■ ^*'' '" "'''"■
liun. I f..<l corjj nn'al and eoltoii ^ml. Do
not liuvr luuili faiib iu *'.iort«.-l-Jolin I..
Sljoifx. lAnn.
FOllKIUX NEWS.
Special l)ei»|>atcUe>i\o the Courier
IM »-oo
\t.w i.o«t
\»:z>i '■»■«»•
i.-» 7.00
SinMtll:M.>rmoIl..M w.-k. winlo... plovv-
Ui',' liav Le^nn In .Maiiu-. and m:ty not W tli.-
[.Maint' KariHi'i
Z\}t iLo'aJcU DaiUj Courier,
KATi;Ul>AY. IKUia AUY II. ISS^.
Mr. V>:ina of \\w N*4I York Snn i.a>» that
11 tliL« aoiiuHrid> lunnltial." l''\«'!aiid a;uin It
wilUwMlone Willi thflr tyo oim, ami be
hUall con-idrr It hi- *luty to rj^ipoit tin- iioiu-
t'lmiinnn .Mlll> opon- llic 'loor of 1*1^^ taiHl
Mta.-idu..ni>.:r far . niMi>{l. to inlimaif (bat M»
bill will 'III down tin- -lullrs .v.'.d.O «).0<H». In
^Ide* ailJin;; to I'.o five li'i. ll ^ ili !"• Inf. i-
iMny^ to ><••! wliat llio puiiicular^ arc.
Tin,' P..»-i'ii I'O'i ••onMiiiic* to p.i;> iiard
word* of M.-nry (i.roirfe, iu •■l>lto ot tlic fan
that tlir di>.tlnj;iii'>bcd.'i-unk U ^o ''Utor ;«
fieo-tradiT lli.d la- 1- wilH"i? '" M't'l'"'»
(^uVL-land I'o that !<r..uiid aloiii". 'riiewboiu
diiftof lliln;;iHistovvai.l«a »htui> l^-'iu' bi-
twciiii |irot<. lion 4Ud itM im.cihUh. It iiiukc*
a in'>tl.O ii*M iiilda^o on tljt anil ildt, how-
«;v<'I'. ^
can make
JHlitd for wt-wkn.
Ul.al with Hill and Itand.dl alivo andpan
Munnii." dca I. Mr. ( li:wland i» uoln;; to
IMV hi- baud, lull wla-n t H. S'noK'
thm-ooni.iN, Kttulo Annii-.-Kbicano .luui-
nal.
It UMropoNedtornnaivrialn iinmb.M of
Udl.Honlv. Hut won't it uiako t .«■ d<ai
n' fu ^* boppin-Jj in.d to K^i aUoiid a
uu .■uaru../llindi.o..i.nlbcrcl;."^
HndVlv tb.ni a...«ty-[l»im-kton hnlorp.i-.
Ti. muk.- tl..' iowlutilVi'iowd lioppin;* ni i t
and r.n.u..t..itaMr for ;k nioiitli. in>t a-k
n„;„wbalafi,in..rbadlO.-I..M'->l»-- ;^^
l.uti.ran.l otliM- tliiti^-* ui.d.r a tmin lo.
:: ■.•..u.oniy.- Mak.' in.,ulry bow nun- j
tli.'aiiMMit.Tr.'iTivid lor b'.'ii'""'-"'-.' '""•
' ■ what till' wai;.'. Wfiv wb- n
Talking BHok-Baliour'i R«*p1y to UUd-
ittuiiti— l'i«i-n«'U'« AmeniliucDt.
In tin* ll«>iiM' of i'oninions Friday evening
lli'.:bt Hon. A. J. Halfour, cbiwf hucretary
for livland, contlnulim tbc debate on Ibe n«i-
diess in reply to tl.e Queou's Kpeeub, eoin-
iii-nledon lbe<ban-i!<l touo of Mr. Ulal-
viuni. H". inanlf.'>tod in bis Hptn-cb. Wbi-n-,
be uHlvod, was tbo Impassioned orator wbo
' (iMil all IHe rtsouroH of rbetorif to iiin.iino
III,, publi*- mind a-aln^l llio law uad uj(ulti>l
iidliii'i.ifny , . , ,, ,
M.-. (Jladsioi.o l.tie inlerruiUud tbe KpeaU-
.'.i^Hvli.if lliai ibi-r*! was aolanuloiuof foun-
dation for Kueb aN-.( rtions. „ , ., ,
Mr. Balfour, toiiti.iuin;,', recalled Ibo lan-
"iia-e lu Ml'. «<iail«uinf'rt Noltiuzbun
"lut'eb. and .siiid lliat be ditl not complain of..
I'ul r.tl.ere.,n-.-alidaed Mr. (ila.i>tone o.j
his iban;;e of tone. He would bive liked 1
if all Ibe speaktrs of tbe op|>o».itlon bad
lolloweti Mr. (Jliulslone*8 example, '
I),, would l.ave like.l il Mill
lliev bail refiained fi-oin
|ii'"tnretii..;sof lii'l. tci.iints hiuI connivliiic
«t'"\u>'.en«c :i;:.dn>l .-lU.* rs of till) law. (ira\e
1, il.'.llon* bad lieen »'a«L upon resident n. a:;-
larate- in Irelaii 1. U|was li-ue that tic-y
x\ ,. I.' .M peiid.nl bn- appointinenl upon tin-
exeiullvo i{overuinent. but out of a total of
7;i ina«i>li.tW!.. Karl "^I'licer bad apjiolnle I
ui iii.i.r.ixe.i 00 wl.cn be re\ isod llie li'l.
It. iVnlnji lo Mu!i«.;i'>, be i-abl Ibo miinberoi
1.. rM'iii tii'«i uii'.er tb.-erinns m-l was iw'».
of wboni 'J2'.» were aequilteil. In ItWtl Hit;
lUinibiT i>i u^;iailun olkn»e« rcaebeU a total
of •Jl.lKiT.wbiieln ItiST tbe total wu« isil..
■riie total niin.l.« r of euse* of or.linary eriine
rea.-bed I1H;« in 1HH«. and In 1NS7 It Wtt. l(Mi;».
Tbe nuiulH r I'f auraiiuii olbii«e» for llic six
iiionliis endiiif,' .laiiuury. IH-s", wuh 4.^^. and
CONVICTED.
Clotijing.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Vorcllot iii tli«» Ht>i««irvlll<"
PolMOiiiiiir On«o.
Mrs. EolinBon Pound Guilty of Murder
in the First Dugree.
and
belter if
Httend-
Kast CAMntiilKiF., Feb. 11. -Tbeic wan a
larK''' atlendanee in Ibe eonrl room Ibjs
morning, wbonJuMlecH Field and Knowl-
t„n look tbcir Mats upou the bench. The
jury bail-already come in, and the prisoner
was in Ibedoek. Tbe jurymen answ«ieil lo
lliu roll call, an I Clerk llurd asked Ibe fore- j
, man If tiny bad a-n ed upon a verdiet. The
foiebiaii answered tbal they bad, and Ihal
they foun.l tbe prisoner «uiUy of niuid«Miii
tbc first decree. Not a niiiseic of tbo piison-
i-rV fai-e move.l a« nhe beard tbc wor.N ni-
tered. She stooil starliii; vaeantly at tin'
(•((urt for a few nioinents. and then ly-
snnhMl bir seal. The fonnnun was vl-i Mv
I iiVict.d asbeannoiiiieed the lieeii-ioii at wbl.li
the jury had arriv.Ml, and when be fjai
down lio was overcome wim enndion. Mr.
i Cioodrieb walked over lo tbe d.>ek and wliN-
I iMTcl to .Mrs. Kobinvm that she inn>l keep
I Lr eouTHKO up. (She si-eined to
(•ions tbal be
siillation l>«iw.:.n the jinl^es and the coiin-
•oid .Mr. (ioodil.li aunonn.-e.l that In-
II,,.
of
ndliu'^ a'i daj. wbat the wai;e, wei. «"■ "
ii larlil frinni.'.vd. When U." ivy'"";
W..,neri.uldi.ed...a.lmiltba. Ihe lile-^^
th.. .,dMian.^M..,.t..f..ra l.li;ln of ..JU-
1.,,.:. :,mllb.l-ii.r;d il.e h.in^ht"! a .l.i> foi
iwclV. h.nir. w..;l>.bev.ili .-xiu-.'^- il"'i'lu-
lonaboul tariir infn..;:alions n ''♦''^_«';*^"
tl.,.T w.iiild .x.hid ■ bin. fr..m tbv bro^ide-t
chureh.--[no>ton Tiav-ll. r.
(ien. Fll/.slmii.oiis of ibl.M.'o bu- l.."n
vIcetiHl by tb» rcpiildbMn nailonal eoininlit»e
wa« .10*. a d. >re«se .d .10 Ik-i; cent
.i,tlv« of U»veoltiuj;.i»*pctl'»l'y. showed will Iv
in- re-ults ol tbe eriin.-s act. The uun.i.er
of pcrs'.n, b. iiiK o.n.otl.'.l at lie end of
liilv. ismT, was STO, w h.ieax now ll was only
•»os" rb.' •.'overnin. nl » ttorls lo protect i« r-
soi.*' fro lithe bo) .oil. rs Imd been nolal.i)
ni..t.stul 111 couidles tlaiu aud Kerry.
wh.ieli.e .Satl..nal l.-aj/n.- ba«l been Mip-
ine«se.l. IVopl- i«w tiaveliu:^ in itelan.l
luvlaiedlbi'l ilM-..'iidlti;'ii
wa> u:«.atl\ im!'i.>\..l. , ,
vbarz.'Meonli.nt. . UU' opl"'"". , ,• •»" ,
riiiii.ni w.i.Mii^a;.e.i In an old strU'.:J.'.
1,111 ."XU- b.l.ne liad any ;;.>\erninent ai-
ni>e I a.,;dn't It foltvs r.'e»»;ini/«d by Ibe ..p-
(i I,. I i» 12 •in lb
1.
^hold>i lake exeepllons lo tbo vel.li l on
uMouiul Ihat eviilenee relating to lb.- c;iuse of
111,. ,h ath ..r Mrs. Fr.'iiuaii. wl.ii-b ba-l lK-«n
hitro.liiee.l. bad no bearing on Ib.f pio«ent
.Indjr.) Fiebl ai.noum'cd Ibal "
of tbe cou,.tr\
,tnd tbe Ju<li:» ''
il
ease, .ll|iij;i; 1- ivm mini*,. ii« « ■• • lOUllstl
for the il.leinc e.inhi hive niilil tbe 'J^ib of
Kebrnarv to tile their e\,-.-lMi.)n«. and tlie
,.ase wilfprobaltly be hi-kiI'-'I b, f.nv tbc lull
beii.h in llosion at the March term. Il««'
conn adiiiiirne.l without «Iay nt 1>.2.>
,.\lo.k. "M, inwl.il,' tbe prisoiur sat
iloik. II' r Invul ba.l olow-
her breast, unil siu'
at lilt ;r collapM'.
I the inalr.M.
in lb.'
ly fallen on
b memb.r-'.) ' «eeil..'d l.» be iu a state
wilb'liiwn
Tbo Manchester i;nl')n ibink* it
lis r,^adeis b.liex. that ifte hiiuarlnisi U .Ino
to the t;uin on su^ ir. TbiH I- uo 'uo-r true
than il is true that the Union':* larllV position
It due to any other .•.mvi.tion Ibaii party c?c-
Jgoncy. But if il were liue where i.. Mr.
C'eveland, wbo sn-'^cts mo rcdin lion of tin.
,luty on Kni;ar. Trud- and tarill's are totiiily
unconnected.
si'rKeanl-al-uruH
Of the national ...nven'ion.
A man who si-'iis bU ,omiiuii.i.nii<>n w itb
two a-tt^risks writ.;s U) tbc!
pitebinj: lidu .''I"'' »"•'"• l''l«»»""'* "'"^ ''•"•
ii.j; l.r»-iiiis..tberelsadi;ty on supar. wliil.'
be m Ibe sumo breath .iimiucu'ls the I'lesl-
dent's m«»tha:,'e. Thou doublo-b urelb-.l as-
terisk. .lo«t Ibou not know lUjil »be I'.esi lent
]>ro|iose.' no n.'.iiction of the lurllV on su^ar,
while the repnblieuuM are many o
wiHinL' to out s.n;ar on the frje IM'
Xl.W llA.MrNlllKK.
Thiecarsof the ni«lit oxprcM over the
White Monnlaliis .livi^ion of the H.»st.m and
Lowell r»llr..M.l were llirown frv.m the tra. k
hy a broken rail at Fast r.meord Frl.lay. No
one was injured.
John n. Titoomb, einploye.l at tbe Coneonl
ruilr(.a.i -hoi^s. was probably fatally Injnie.l
Fri'lavby aplaiik JbiuK I'nek from a »«aw
h 'n.'ii at whl.'h be was workinje and striking'
11 (stoii Tost I him lu Ibe :d).loineii.
and
been »ii" c-'fnl.
Mr. .lof-n .Moil..> ..aid the hou
f,r lioin .Mr. naifoii.'^ s|..eeb the t. mi
vv iich lie atlinlnMer. .1 cocr.ion. (I'ai i..lii.e
,hcer».) Ke^jaidiiiK Iho Iiisb erlinllial >ta.
' I. s. he said Ibe i.erio.l sh..wln..C a de.i.;a...' .!own or .
ot .riii.e In.liiile.l ihe six months' eulin. .lui- ; earilc.l <U>
II,.' wliicll evi.li.Mi notices could not lie ex«-
cuTeu The diininniiou of boycoliiii« wa«
due not I.) e.x^r. ion. Inil lo an eidii.'.y
ei'aline.l .-l.ile of leelli.jf an. I n .leepor scLm- of
for
It'll-
nun-
\VA.SlllM<iTl)N > ^^>V^».
Mr. llarrln-! in
them
Mr.
but at
A Wa..hin^'ton si.ecial rejin'.iciit«
Cleveland as •Vslan.lln.:^ linn in the .-onv
lion liial bis ine"sa;;e wa» all ri^b:.
tbesametinH-as willin« toollowa repeal of
a portion of the tobae. o tax. IIjw .haiai-
terislic this Is. Profeh>i')n and piarllee In-
variably facinjt two wayH. Tbc d.spaleb
>ays Ibid the President ina!iil.iin« that be is
in'aecord with ninctcnlbs of the d-'m-'crals
and Rooiisid.-raNe luimlier of repuMi'-ans «)n
!he tarilV. Well, we shall sec.
1 !.e dem.urai.. hull a '^'ood d« al ti< ^ay in
tbo last eainpai>.'n about the ••in.me>-'..a-s"
who were for I'Iumic. and ;i (. riain Niw
York capitalist , Hunt r. it will b:* r,;!ii. (i.-
iM-re.l. WHS <|Uolc,| very much l'> Mr. I'.l lii.-'s
dis;nlvant:iire. M^t. the .iem... rati' aKl'iori-
(i.s ;,'hveoiit tint i icb Con'^r.-'inai. S-.tt of
Pennsylvania is to siiccoihI.Wio. ii. llainiMii.
as 1j. ad of til- <;<nioeralii; ni.tiin.'l cuininii-
aii'l it 1> I'll' ni)on the -fiiinid thai bo \'i
-vealthy aid could e tiitriSuli lar^n ly
liiiiixir lo the (!anii.ai.;ii fund, wliilc his a. •
.pniintmice with l.ankcrs wonM fiinn-b bim
all till niopey be iiee.ls. The same aniborlty
announces thai (iornian will be l!i» Daniel
Man.r.ic,' of HSS. and that whoever is cliair-
nian.tJornian'H band will piill tb- wires.
Wn have no «lMibt IbU is tin.!, li.w do the
ju',i'iwnmps lii^c ibe pro-i>i'i^l 'f
Tee.
verv
A yocHtlon of CivilisatiiMi.
The follow in^ from a eo!ninuiiK;:ilii.n li.
tb<; Hroekion Fnterprise, siirned I. .1. Hunt.
Kfcein* to illustrate a phase of tlie larltrcpius-
tlon whicb Is not ^'eueially .'onsM, f.-l ;
•»llic firiiVis more a (luesl'on of eivillza-
tlon I ban of advanla-<.s in Ir.ide, for no
counlrv where the inas»ei»-eiij.y !he alvaii-
rnires d a superior ••Iviliz I'ion can eider Itdo
Kn7^•e^^|■lll eonipelitioii Willi one where, the
inaMx s have be M snlj.-elod to the baijctiil
aud letfti.rmK bilbienccH of inoiian local in-
stllulioiis, withoul an a.ljustiucnt •>! ditei-
,. n*H on Ibis hi'-- her ba^ ... ( lieap labotr
,,hoap «oods, and .benp ami Inb-r.or ways of
llvir.Ls Indicate an inb rior political, -oeial
,nU moral contiMon. and so lar «.^ \ye are
..oneerne.i in the matter of lra'leise.pii\alent
(or them; fo-;. w lier(:ver tbes«!
Dfulh of • IliUtlvr of R«l|»li \»«W« O"
•■raon.
HMer .la-ie Frau.cs Uipb'y. diit.Mress of
th.' Academy of Ibe Visitation .d Wadiin^'-
ton. wlio die.l Tbtirs.lay. was a .laiubter of
the well known I'uiiarl in minister of Con-
corl. Mass. Il,r mother was a talenti.l
woman. bi;rbly udvan.^.d In the ^'i""';'"^.
The direetress was a llr^l cousin of Ualpb
Wid.lo Km.-rsoi.. ."-i-t.r .Ian.- Frances ou-
tuicd the eoiiv,nl i , isTS. and was shortly
at" r n, ole -lire .•tr<--s «»f «h<! acadmiv ami of
imisb-alsuidi.s. Slie was w.'ll llite.l fori.,
ll i\iic ijra.luate.i from lour .•oii."rvalorli's
il, i:..ir*...c. Iler.iealb was .bi. ". pleiiro-
pii,nmoi.la. wbld. sb.; tontracted last Iri-
.lav. The leinaiiM will be inlerrcl in tin-
e.-iiiebry adj.»iiiin« lb" acad.'iny.
Kttiflbii: strike lnve»ll;ti»tloii.
The.'ominlltcetoi!ives'i-ate Uk! Uea.liiiK
railfo:i.l suike bo,iin it., labor
U pvf sMilative IJrumm '>f IV•nns\^VHnl:^ ap-
pearc'l bebM-e the eoinmittec Tbe Inmlile
\vaM"i"'"i''^ "'"'■''"' '"' '• ''* •^^'■•■|if<';bie-
tloii The railrou'l .•oini'atiics - lh<; Ueadmji.
LacUaA-imiaaiMl l.chi^li -li el a.'.piir.'d con-
tp.l ol pia-thallv all mines in the aiilhracit.!
n-i ei. an I hid f-.rc'doiit iii.liv Mii:il opt r-
atois, -111. . bal iheii.iiM.r.ler lo keep tbe'
I. lie. ' of «'oal lip. limit, d Ibe production to a
'•cilain animal amount. a;il wheo.v.r the
limit "1 pio hi •lion was nacli. d. hid lorc't
tlic mim^i*. 10 -irik.'. or ha. I I. cKi i tb< m out.
More u.ni.'V. be ^ai-l. .-onl I b. paid Ib.^
niolci-s. aiil tn-.r< c.al sold, but foi
ll.c cvorbii:iiit frei-bl .'har^.s. < oal In .•ars
100 -ml. 's from ri.ilal.Ipl.il. ...st s-j a ton.
Willie till) pri.'.e ill ri.ila.h-lpbia wa.. )i4 a ton.
iillboo-btlie t of transportati.m vvas but
ir. ccnt-at.ni. The miners leid iiuihoriz.'.l
bimioavproa.-h the Ucelinu' rmlroad ofli-
,;hilswitha view to separately arbitratim,'
the iiiii.eis' .liOlciillv. hot the oiler ba.l b.-e .
.Iccliiied. riie railroad strik.'rs, be suld.
were i.p.l.ablv in the wron- in the lirs-t n-
stan..!. but tberailroa.l .ompany was doiibl-
Icss lo blame for tbe conlinuance of tbe
I'r.'si.hnt (;orbin will be bear.l Monday.
Next Tnes.lay tbe eominillce will leave
i'l'.iladelphi!!."
r,.M.,VnsiUiliiytowa..l ibe li .eiul ine ii,.eis.
>vbo w. IV c..-work. r.- witb ibe I Lb M oh-
tub) lusti.'i- for Ireland. (Cries of '•Ib-ar.
hear.') Ihe Iri.h parly wiih now assuia.l
thai it would ultimately r.ali/..- Its aspira-
tions. It it si... old .-vil- be dcprlvcl ol that
hope, tin^ . deet> of .oeieioU m ajJKravaliii;;
social .llsor.lers would become i-alufully ap-
parenl. iCbe. l'...)
■Mr. I.ht-ard llarrliiKton, nij-mber
West K.rrv.a nati..nali.-.l, c:ile,l Mr.
four's si.ee.b a -eh.dc; example of bis
daeity." „ ,
Tb.. speaker eulle.i I'pon ., ,,
to wllh.liaw the cxpre^smii. Mr. ••"•nii.-
tun ai-.iul.'s.ed. but sabl be did .o ouly im-l.r
'■''Mr.' Hani.mton. coutinuinir. .«l.l that th...
«,m i.m....t mairipulal.d tbe tlxutes r.l .l-
K' I o crime. Kverybody cmveraaut with
.cartd s.>flr.l:.n,:unew tl.ul tUe i...^is.
tral. s adi.dnl.leP .1 the .. ln.es nd and .ud a I
Ihev coul.l lo irritate tbe (.eople. Mr. I ; -
fonV-s r.'.'iine ba.l ..pp.e^Hc.l the p.'o pk- and
bad trie.l to snppr. -* those «''-''' •'''f..''^.
PC ph's rl;;hts. bnl the principle .'I libeitj
wo. I.l be fon«bi t«u^ unld tbey irminpbed.
Ml. l'arn.irm..N.'d tbe a.ljonrnmcM of Ibo
,1. i.ile ali.l li.e inolioii was Uj^iced to.
The lexi of Mr. rarnt-'U'rt lunen.liiient t«)
lheaddres-isa^f.>lloWs: -Iliunbly to rep-
r..scnl to her majesty Unit on... tlu; reiuedinl
IMMtion of last se..i.m's Iri,h h-^Matiou bu^
ni.Pd to diminish eriiu. . wli.iya. lie le-
l.^i.Iaiion has. line nauh t > alienale
ind respe.-l of h.r lri«h hub-
e woiiM il- w,ie moved to t.ar«. Iv.'ep.r I- |.k.>. iissi-l. d
u. I.N a.hi.uiv sli.riir, le! her Inmi In r chair
; al.ii a«si»lell Iicr tr.>ni lb.' r.»oin. W lieu sh.
' icacin d till' corri.l.M' sin- wa« al aKv,..! to sii
down for a few ininuP s uiel w .i. tlni. almost
wti ^t airs an. I ov. r to the Jail,
ii I* nii.l. r«lo."l lliiil th." joi.Mii.ii wci« in
eon»u t it ion until ab ml 1 o'clock thi.. uioi uin- ,
wb,'.. llu\ la> down upmi the biinhcs utei
sU-pl until ahont l.''cl,wk. rb'^n I h.'v .•<>n-
Hiilie.l Miralii. ami arrive.! al fin lr .Icel-l.m
,1 u |.-) o'eloek. iuM 14 hours and "Jl iiilnul.s
aft.r lliey had ietir.d fr.tm llie eourl room,
riiev ai.nonn.e.l to tin ollhcrs wbo bad
Iben'i bicbarire llial tbey ba.l aKi»«<t upon a
verdivt. and went out l.» breakfast at the
U'Ual h »ur. ll »,.ein.'d to l'.' a surprise bt
li.'arK c\erv on,' coiiiueie.l witb the .mm'.
the u'.Mieial'expeetUlloU bcin;.' lb it Ibere
woui.1 be a .li-a^reement. as there was iu lue
foritier trial.
We wish to extt-tid our heurtfMt thnn*'*
lo the public f.»r tliw |iutraiiu|{«) beBto»T««l
a]>un uur eHtttblUhiuent during tlie putt
year. Our aalea have Hdvannrd In 18117
over tlie year 1880 by flfty p»r cwiit. Such
rontlnuuutund bteady iiicreaite In our bus-
Ineas from year to year does not come of
Itself, at one inlglit auppoae, but !■ dun to
many eause*, of which we mention a few
below:
FIRST.
Thirteen yeara' atudyluc the waata of the
people and what we ought to sell them,
huaclvou uaaolear loalght how to aelevt
from nianufaeturpra only
Reliable and Serviceable Goods.
Thirteen yeara' iteady appreciation by the
people of thl4 c«>iiiinuniiy of our efforta to
plenee and tlo the beat we «M>uld for tbeiiT
haa placed ua in the proud poailion of
doing the larseat bualneaa In thla eity lu
Clothing. Hata, Kurniihiog Guoda. etc.
HKOOIVD.
The excellence of the fit. nuike and trim-
ming of our Clolhlng la fully appreeUtrd
by thouaauda of young mou that formerly
had their eluthoa made to order, who now
buy themof uaaud aave from 40 to 50 per
rt.ut.
TIIII11>-
ThequHllty of our gooda ia aa represent-
«d, aud If afier reaching Iiome (he cua-
tumer doeaj.ol like the article «ele< teil. for
Moriie reiiaon or other, ull he haa to <lo la to
bring It back, aud If It haa not beru worn
the money ia cheerfully refunded.
iroUItXII.
Wo t>eiieve iind adhere to the following
motto* a;
•'I'ut down the price and pn>li uj* the
tratle."
••The Niitallett proilt attract* the largest
iininber of cuntontera."
••fair tloallnghelpa trade more than fair
weatlier."
ITIFTII.
Jteing ono of ihe largest buyers i»f Cloth-
Ing in the country, and paying "snap cash"
for everything we purchase, we ol>taiu
special pri^jea from manufacturers, which
euibiea us to .ledersell our «om|»elitora,
for the same quality of goods. ther«'by ren-
dering our store Ihe most popular In this
city.
ISoots anti 5^i)org*
Weather Indications.
;
1
Feb. 11, nooi.— lor New England,
threatening weather and, stjow, followed
by olearing weather, slightly warmer,^
brisk to fresh northeasterly winds.
The Bijou Shoe Store.
The iiuMilli ot FcbrtiJiry is con-
si tiered by till merchimts as tbe
tliilloHt of the ye.ir. Wo do not
propo-se to huve it so with us it
low prices on rcliahlo goods can
remedy it. "NYo shall otlor some
startling values just to keep the
public 111 a pleasiiut fruiiio ot
mind till the spring trade begins.
We advise all those who need
footwear of any iloscnption to
cxiimino our good.* and get our
pru't's before pun'hasiiig else-
where. This week we have
Two Special Bargains.
209 pairs Ladies' New York
Straight Goat and American
Kid Boots.
The.-e goods are elegant in
stylo t.nd tit aud arc great wear-
ers. They arc tronsideied :,ood
vaUitf by some iiierthants at fH.
Our price while they last is
STOPPAGE
Of the ..secretions and urinary »u'-
gans is» a fearful source of di.xeaso
and death. Hunt's Ueiiu'dy is an
absolule regulator and cine, jiiid
has saved the lives of thou-'and-s.
Sold by all apotbectiries and
dc.'ili'rs.
pr.
th.
i\«; hi: I
Miip'.i'hy ! I . ,
I i...t."lo.tb.law. ii.'.d that th. aMi.dniMia
Ition of Ibu Climes n.^l. .is w.H a. much of
the L'cn. ru. acii .n ..f llie ex.ciitix. . bus been
.. • , iini'.i, ,i,d i.:atiiil." 'Ill'' amcii'biH lit will rc-
Fri.hiy. , ;•;!;;;.',•;;;. rliii support m ii.e from ..pposiu ...
.1. L. CHALIFOUX,
Oue-rrice Clothier,
IVo. in C*-iityt%l «freot.
©rp anti iFancp (®ootJ».
Ural Estate.
LAST AND FINAL
MARKDOWN
beml.
LAHOr. M'AVK.
-Arl>l"
for
MII)1>J>KHKX COUNTY.
Wakelield
in
In Wv^. .oaslKni! aeehleiit
Tbur^dav uubt.iu whi.^b Florence McAnlith;
was kilb'1. Cbarlos Parker, il is lliou;;bl,wus
fnlatlv )iijur,:d.
Mrs. Annie Tinvii.; of CambrbU"'. the
iul,,rior market is
to prole.tion f
.ton.lilions exist a seiy , . . # .r
utlor-leii for our prolueis in e.\,bantt r..r
wb-.l we v/./uhl '4ive un.l.;r a fite-lra. e poll
ey f.)r 'u/ir want- are .•orrospon.biiKly Jew. ,
ui'd Uieir abililv to eonsnme limiied. |
••I'roteeUoii in "iir c iiiiiiry. it i-. believed, |
h-jH bt.-n tbe'lea.t.'r' that for sn- eesslye Ken- |
,.rVloi''ba-=ii''u--'l :»i'! 'timulabd flinbi- '
,ij„. ai.i has ';7''^';: '""v;;^:;;;;';^';,/';';;' 'i;; ; ;;;oi;" w^'nt'io ms moms m me irmfd smtes
;;;,;- lii^ti: :;!•.;£ ^'b^XrhirslifilL.-^^^^^
:::::eE 'S-u^m^o'rrs rllie^^^ «'"- ^'^ ^^-^^^ --•■
Ull
No llotH. forlh." I'.iillroad Rtrikera
lialioo rroli;i<>lc lor ilie M Piers.
Ill rei'lv U. 111.' ndi; sent by itie ixeeullvo
lM.ai.1 of Jhe Kniiihts. askiiK rresi.b'nt ("or-
blu if there was any way i.y whi-h ttio rail-
roa-l troi.I.les cmld be .■settled, the lallcr has
r..fiiM d to .-opM icr lb.' strlki- (.f tli.i rallrQinl-
ers l.nt -avs if the miners arc wiHim; to re-
liirii lo work their k" i''^-""'"^ ^^'•" >'«tC'^'»^
fair irealinciit l-\ ihe .'.Hiipaiiv .
The .leinaii.l bn^ an in. rea-y m the wa^en
of the miners in lb.' Wyomii.- un.l La-ka-
wanna vidl.'V •.vii.- s,-i vf .! on lli.' .•..inpnnies
Fiidav. .I.K. i..>.;yf llie U- :clin- slriker.s
has .dlcred to ..*i4i.l inlia v* to sp'^ak at ma«s
meetini,"'. w l.i^rf. !!.• pi«Jp.»'<'s sliail be held, ,
ami at wlileb be thinks it wniiM re.p.ire but
Utile lo cause f.ilin:r i.l bivor ot a strlKC If
tbe w:i 'C r.'qm st should l>i r..fii-eil. Draper
eoHlers' operated by tbe Draper Coal coin-
mV.v in the Mahanoy valley, has resumed
nud'i r an ai,'r.'emeiil t.) pny the a.lvanee «le-
mamted. and boycott fie Uia lin-; railroad.
1 Marbl.- Workers' Lochonl In lloston.
About sou inarbU: workers in llostonwere
I locke.l out Friday because of a demand for
Uinc hours a .lay and ei-bt on Salurilay,
without re.luetion of wa-es. Tbo iiion ulso
demand that all overtime- sha.l be pai.l for ai
the ml.! of .V) per cent, extra and iLnible tinio
lor all work performed on Sundays and hoii-
day».
The Weavers to tlot the .\«lvHnce.
The Fall Kiver weavers .ire in. •In. led Itt tho
recent advance -iven lo the >piaiierH, ami
will reeolve a cent « cut addilloii-al. which
nv.'ra-'es about lour per<-eiil. on their preH-
(•111 pav. Til.' slidinsr si-ale will apply to
I'bem as well as b) the spinners, ami in the
event of Uie inark.d's iinpiovii.j: or weakcn-
ln« their pay will ri«f? or fall as the ea.io way
^*-"' Note..
The exeentlve eominitteo of tbe .\niorlcan
Flint (t!a«s Manufacturers' associulion and
olicparil, HyssBl! k Co..
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
'J8 Coutrnl Street, Lowell.
O'vor I'reseott National Uank.
We take pride in showing property
Use the re&idonoes wo offer for sale ou
Belmont atreot, a street restricted to fine
residences. They have been erected un-
der oar -personal supervision and no ex-
pouse has been spared to. make tbem
first-class in every respect. _ Novd in
design and very convfiuien!; iu their ar-
rangem-ut, with handsome tiroplaoes
and si'loboard.
They are fitted for steam aud Lot and
cold w.iter, and have set soapstoue tubs,
IN OI'H-
68 pairs of Gents' Veal Ci
Shoes, in Lace, Button a(
Congress.
These tire ol selected uppei
stock, with Oak Soles, and will
wear favorably with siuy ULOl
shoo in the market. Our price ie
CLOAK DEPART
vvbib' w.miaii .bar-.d with poiM.nni- ber
,.„lore.l hnd.an.l in tb.' fall cf isst;. the la trr
bavin" ii.st n turned from New ^ ork sl<-h,
wasrel.ased Fri.lav in ?100n bail, tbo evi-
.lene, :i-aii.sl li. r nol belli- s-iffi.^lcnt to vvar-
laiila trial. She has been eonllned in jail ll
m. ntbs. _____«____«___«_
Kt.ccnt Df'Hfhft.
nenjaiiilu H. Ilobari, f .r more than a score
of years the depot iQ-astcr for the no<t..n and
Albany rallroul in lloNlon, .lle.l Fri.Iay of
narnlyt^ls of th." li.iarl. He was nl tbe spilion r.....".'- -
in the mornin-j; us usual, bnl .Inrliiu' lb. for.;- ; ^^^.^ WorkciV union, ho'i.^ unable lu conio
etc.
We recommend them to your uotice.
•4000.— We ael.loin have a place tbiU wo .•an
olTer at the low pHee plure.l on Udb extra well-
V.ulll twost)rv home of eli;bt re.*m?, Peidilo
l.ath r.>oin ; heat.'.l by fiirmue. has h.inl woo.l
lloors In .Mnlnx room, kltrlu-n an. pa'Jtr.v;
l,and>=.>.ne kiih llxtnrep, etc. Ncli;bl..)rl.o'^.l ib'Ht.
claBs aii.l near IniBlnesB. ('•"W)
On Central str««;t.— Very ilc.drnljlo piece of
piope.-iy, eoiKilstliif? of lwo-st>ry b..m-ij niy
iiearlv •/"iHi leci of lan.l. Could easily he made
to pay more than 10 per cent. net. (lUiii)
Not far from Merrliiouk Stroet.-Two-
storv, two-tenement hon-eci 14 rooion, <bi)^hi'U
In j,'oo<l 8hai)«. A barKaPi aH!(3.*Oo. (lOir.)
if you will call id onr oniec wc will show you
Ronio Invorttinenti Uiat will pay you betUir man
10 jicr cent.
Shepafd, Russall & Co.,
S8 CKNTIIU. STItKLT.
Over Prescotl National Dank.
We have lieen- through every
Clonk, Jacket anil .lersey that we
have lelt In stock and made
prices that we think will close
every garment we have left in
one week's time. Call early
*
while our assortment of sizes
lasts and buy garments at almost
your own price.
Our entire stock must be dis-
posed of by the 25th ot this
month, and we are making prices
everything tlial are low
on
The lot IS small Mii.l no vvw
to be had at this price.
SPECIAt BARGAINS Iti OUR 4'ISSES' AN!
CIllLDFiEN'S OEPARTMENTS,
As a special attraction to ouij
popular store we otlor the follow-
ins: extraordinaiy value
For Saturday Only.
To all pu I chasers of Ladiea
Knots for $2.50 or upward, w<
will mak<* a present of a pali
of Lwlies' llain Croquet Rub-
bers, which are usually retailet
at 60 cents.
to i.rms rejrar.lbiir the strike, adjourned
will. out action. Since llio lir-t ft January six
f.|ct,)ri.'>< have Hlarte.l no mnler a union BCalo.
' Tiie *>00 bauds employed in llie ci^ar matl-
iif ictm-v of Anlonio. K'>i;; & l/m^Hdorf,
IMd'.ii'b'Ipbla. slru.tk Tbmsday beeanso
95,495,500
enough to astonish every custom
er that visits our store. Ham
burg Edgings onr neighbors ad-
vertise at 19c., reduced from 25
cents; our price is 12 l-2c., and
everything else in our store at
correspondingly low prices.
Don't get lelt this time, por-^
haps you did betore and were
sorrv afterwards.
Saturday only ttiis Special Mlraction.
Watch us All This Week for
Bargains that are Bargains.
OSWALD & CO.
Noi. 35 and 37 Oentral Street.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimaok St.
Today's Boston and New York
Maikets.
LOCAL NEWS.
RIVCIl WATER ANALYSIS.
The Purity of
Drink Ofllcially
I Froiu Ckirdley & Compaoy.
Onotatioua.
KONI>B.
CloslnK Opening OloslnR
Fob. 10. Keb.
I tSlilou U In the form of frozen partlcleH oi
|*T;v...l.«h..rvedmU;ea..ou«.jof-
:K:X.!j^u.K^'l^T»tbn'lof
' ili,.,o Is a eonstant vanatbiu. ' « •^"^"" '^."^
tills is in tbe fuel lh.it ^•'«''«^••^!'^' ' t
i peralnre ch:m;;es, elilnr Indoo.'* or out, I
ak. H from or u.lds P. the per «^«» ' ^J^, '/,^,^;
vanor llow often do we bear perhoiis say
'-5 . wooliriie room Is!' The fact Ih the
vvann air lias escaped th.ou.b the dou Mid
ll. Keh. 11.
100 Vi-
IH
Allaml. & i'wcUle Ine'ii
Mexlcitn » eniral 4'8. . . •
Oregon short LbioO's..
LAND aT<K3lti
Boston —
Boston Water Power
Eaat llOHion
Mnveriek
WoUaaum
t'TenchioHD's Hay ...
lian DlcKO..... ■
Weal Kii.l
TKLKl'IIONK MfOOKH.
Amertom lb 11 Tel. Co. 'ZiT ; • • •
Brio lelepiaoio (.')■•-.. f»S JV-.
New Ku«landTei. Co.. *i , "^
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et. I'aul
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W'. item r.ilon
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Pii'linan I'aliex! Co
puittc Mall
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" Water
V»|)or.
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l.nwell'a
'I't'atctl.
. Since last .June City Kii;,'iueer llowerH haa
aeuteaehmonth a quimtitv »' ^l*;"*''''"";,^
river water lo tbe Htalo board of health,
v^bi.h the lalteranaly/.es for >'"' l",'n>"^;' "^
asciirtaiiilnif llie al)solute and relalive purity
of the water I.ovmII peopb' drink. The wa- ] w„rm air ''''^"/.^"V";' \" '";;:,■.;. Vt' OBce fall-.
t. .. imU.ii tv.o.i six tUflVrent p aecH— jimt ] w iidows, and tbe leinpei atuie at ""
'out M " " lilteSK^Kallery, just w»-re the ,.,., , .,.. Uie amount of umialuic an will
water has passed the ^^allery. at tho Bodvvell l,e shown. ,^, igsA.
Katebouse. below Central hrblKe, and at lie
Vow ami hiub b^rvice nservolrs. At I « ' »;-
cp.esl of Mr. llowerH. M'C board has «iu
him Ibe results of tbe m..nlhly ""l''.^^^**' " *
Ihev are intercblink' lu throwlii},' b«h on In
qncbllou of tho relalive purity of wale "j «»
in the wanner moiithH ami that of ibc eo lei
period. The ei.j;ineer of t '.^ftf^^, ^""[ |
IbiiikK that when the ^vuter Ih hkb a oi^Kht
lobe purer, ior tbe reason that "»P" ff"
will be .hcatterrd ibroii^b n la»-fi«;'- <l""»'\Yy
of water. This .lo.s not appear to be t be
caM . jn.luin^' fnnu th.; last "'«"|« '''>'"'>:;:
Thi. shows the imresl water taken fiM^^ be
river for veais. Yet tin- water in lo>%ei md
more caliii In winter than in warmer '"o"'''';*:
.Mr. IJowei-H savs ihe.moHt Impure wat«'i was
taken out ill one ol the fall '""''l'';.' ,.^."'';:'
0.tob. r or Nov.unber, when the rl\e v ^
qnltc lilKh. and he thinks the ««7"'y » "^ .^
lion was .lue to the washing .lowii of nm«
soll.l an.l «Hseous Impurities froin llJ« f"' "
lands on the banks "'•>" »),'^^" river
IribularlcH. A brook «nip len Into the rwr
just above thelllterlnL'KHllery, im.l ^f^\» \[
much of thU impurltv mubt come. IIh
I beory weins leaboiiable. At a I evenls the
last analyHiH kIiowc.I very sallsfaclory le-
MillK. Tils Kave the followlnu; foieiiiu ele-
ments lu llHAvKlcr take,, from l!.e low suj-
vi.'o reservoir: Hollds.a.O.). of \\lileh 1.00
was lost lu the knithm of lb.- aiialysls, leav-
i„Lro.»:,|lxed; of ammonia. .OUi( wan free
and .012 was In the bum ot album liiob,
"ii;,nne..l7:nbroi:en,.u-.».V '» »'IV«!;;:'> ".^
waK tak.n oa the H»tl. of .January. 1 »" •;';
son wbvmontl.lv analyses lire made is th:
an averaKc .an be taken. That average will
show pielty correctly how pure the water u.
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Alderman HoWen aniKrouncllmeD Wright
and Lawpuec of tho committee on education
of the city council went to lloston yeaterday
to «• I information comernhiK Ihe manaKe-
inentoflhe Ib.Hton public library. they
tirs: c:.lled upon .Mr. W. W. (JreenouK li,
president of the boar.i of iruHlees of tho II-
biarv for the pa-t '20 veun^ He ban been ii
trusicc for:il viais. Mi. (•neiiouKh waa
verv happv lo'talU over library matierH w ith
his'vlsliori. and be -^ave tb.;ni much Inform-
ation of a valuab!,; nature coiicernlHiJ tbo
lloston librarv. The manner of calaloij;uln«,
the rules leiiiirdb.K ibe uso of books and the
ciire used in Ml.-cilni,' the Mime, vvere po iUh
' on whicb be ,lwill. A visii |.. Hon. Mebeii
I Chamberlain, tbe librarian, followed, and
; the cttniniiltee were thus enabled to see lor
I themselves iK.w Ibe InsliUitiou is mana^jed.
Mr. Cl.aiiib.rlaiii showeil them every alien-
i lion ami spared uo pabis lu ^iv.n- all the in-
foruialloiideslro'l.
Fu<!la in ttie Caae.
Tlie statement publishe.l >'> I »'«»"'*'"»
Herald this mori.in;.' that Ibe Kile lele|.lioiie
companv inuht put i's wiie- «"'«'!''-«>,7'''» '"
Chveland, Ohio, id an expense of *l.»(t.«KK). is
ottleiallv .leiih-d. The fiu'ts are: 1 In- «-oui-
paiiv Inis scciireil an or.liiiaii.-e, at lis own so-
li.iialion, lo pla.-e its wires |'»V^*>''"\',"l' Z''.
the .•eiitral pari of the city, bel eMn« I to Ix-
to its udvanla}:e to .lo so. iber.by k'n^aH) ';
provinu its plant ami service and lessening
lliecvpenseof reindrs. The work wi be
done K.ra.lnallv within lb.! next two or three
vears,\s It becomes necessary to 'ej-oiis ruel
lines in the locality meiitloncl, and «*20,000
would more than cover the entire outlay
From Yesterday's Second £dHIOD.
WANT MORE WA0E8.
Full lilver Operallvea Vote to Aak for an
Advi»n<w.
F.vi.i, HivKit, Feb. 10.— At a union nieet-
iii},' of local Kiii«hts of Labor assemblies,
hel.l lastniudit.it was voted to Instruct tho
local executive commltlec to ask tbe inunu-
faclurers for an advance of 10 per cent. In
wi.);es for weavers and other operatlvea out-
side of tbe Kpiniiers' ,|cparliiient. At a mwt-
im; of Ihe exei iitive eoiiimitlee. one of Ihelr
number was appoinle.l to notify the board of
trade .if the acti.ni taken, an.l ask for u reply
lo llie reiiuekt for |iu iidvaiieement.
Powder Mill itiown Up— Four Men Kille«l.
L WM-KKSUAiuti-:. I'a., Feb.' 10.— At 10
Almost a Miracle
Cue oftiieMost lleniarkflbic Cures
of Ulooil Poisoning Kver
Accomplished.
We Kbe lic'.ow a Btateineut of one of the
n.OHl reii.arkaPle ci.ies ever aecomplUl.ed bf
any ine.ll.tlne. ."ehlom has n omniuiilty been
HO greatly tifleresU!.!.^! a c:iso of ihi» kind aa
WUH tho vlIlHjje of Dainarlicolta Mills, Me.,
In tliu slek.ie-rt aii.l ,-.iie ol Mr. Itankln.
Kveryllibi« else lia.l liillod. and death seemed
. un.KK8iiA,uci- ia., '-;• ;"-^^.;;- •- i,,,,H„i,,,,^h^ v»a- re-
o'clock Ibis inornlii}; u sev.Te shock w an Mi ^^^^^^.^^ ^^^, ^^^^_^^^
lu this city. Shortly afterward it. was
learned that a violent explosion had oc-
curred at Duponl's powder works at Wap
Wallopen, 20 miles from her(', an.l that four ' 100 oxiraonllnaiy 10 l>e ir..e
sorted to an.l elTc»^ted
A Wondert'tU Cure,
'•The stateniei.t which I here niako tn.ijr acem
liiit 1 Mill tell
THK HAI.LOWELL
Kxperiuieiita and Testa at
' MiMtlon.
ATO.MI%KK.
the ruiiipinK
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« «"•--*'*« a a • a •
f iLiklln
ill. .'on
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Ni:Wfci ITKMrt.
--K.dwar.l H. Henlo.i. .V) y«'ai> ol.l, a k'ro-
,er in (iullfor.l. ( l., .•oinmilb'.l sniel.le
Thurs.lay by sboolln;,'. l»es|Km,lency was
the cause.
-Two men named Wrl«;lit ami Vinzant of
,j.ickson. Miss., biul a liill.- trouble at a daiiai
Tburs.l.,v ni^'bl, when Wri^dil shot \ in/.ant
..imlkille.l bun. He then lied.
--Franklin lUals.lell, aijeil IK) years, hanjrrd
himself iu Harlford. CI.. Frl.lay. y^l/^^^a'
IV aberratiou of mind, caused by family
ti.»ubl's, is said to be the cau»e.
-For the llrst time in many years iwrsons
iiiecrossin-.r Ibe Hu.lsoii at Nyiick. .N. i .,
with horses ami sl,.Ub». The ice is nearly
two feet thick alons; llie shore, and Is per-
felly safe ull the way across, a dislauee of
:('.. miles.
-Ciov. Hill of New York Is said to have
usedaiarp-sumof moii..y to furnish the
exeentlve ma..si..ii wliicli sl.oul.l huve been
us,..|iorllie care ami maintenance of the
capil.d. Ihe an...iiul taken was between
$ttl.(HX)aud yIT.UOO.
-Two men were killed at Helloyue, O.,
Frl.lav bv an expl.»slon of nitro-y; ycerlne,
which ha'.i PCI. bn. ie.l f..r safe keeplmf pre-
naralorv P. shootinji a «.is wcl . I he en
w -re .li«'-diiK it o'lt willi shovels, and struck
it a blow. c:iiislii^ the c.\ plosion.
THE ROBINSON TRIAL.
lloaliiii Scenes In tho Kx>.nlnatlon of tiie
SuMiervlile I'oUonlnjU-Hso.
A eimploof Inlcresiiii^ experbm.nts tooli
ilace nt Ihe |.uii.pln« stali..u seslenlay afl.i-
noon. intb.'pr.-M-...,. of the wal.-r b.):.i. .
Siiperinteii.hnt ThiOi.as an.lsev.-nd Kenlh-
meii represent ill-, the Hall..w.;M brass ,-«mii.
paiiv. vihi.-h oNMis the iKdciil of the aloml/cr
I. s|,',|. us well as inaiiiifui'tiirinK Ibe bis 111-
n.ei.t. Tbe Hrd ».\i.eriiiictil was lo try Ibis
„toi.ii/.'r. wl.l.h.s.na.h..mlhe |,il..eiple o
„h<.s,.sio Inkier. It «as pla.e. near tliecnd
of an orllinary wat. r pip.', ih.' iatl.^r opeiiin;;
into a thrce-.pii.rler imli t.ipe to wlih-li 111-
u,;.„il/,.rwas«li:nli..i. Ilencatli tl..^ alom-
i/,.r some 10 fcl u inches, was p,a.-.d a
shallow iron pan. liniici .nitshle an.l in.
The walor passe.l through the »tonii/er id
pressures of r,. M ami 40 ponmls lo t he
Luare in.^h. m..l sp..ciim ns o 111.; water le-
um\yMvA in the pan ufter comle.iv. on >>eie
tiikeii awa> f.-r analysis As the will .
..asM'd from Ih" :d..ini/.er, It appe iicl in llie
..rm of a very lin.' sinay. uii.l il vvas thouv'ln
be .•omlense.l v.aler must .arlalnly he much
purer than before p:issin« I iro.i^h tlm pim-
Iss. That will be ihlernilned by the aii-
"' HaCina .Itsnosed <»f Ibe llaliowell ;ao.nl/er,
the ••Hol.leir' aloml/.r was irb.i. 1 lil.i was
„ ....iiirlvunce i.l:.mie.i by AI.I.Minaii Holde.i.
It .■onsUte.l of tt platform perf..raled with
„iiaitei-liicb h(des. Tbe water llowed 01*4^
this platform ami throii«li the boles, fall hue
Into be pan the Kaii.e dlstnn<-e asll did In Urn
case of the llaliowell. Soi.ic ,.f bis water,
ulso. was boltle.l ami will b,' i.naly/ed.
I' ion the res;ills of lliese analyses iind
upo I Ihe exiK-nse allendluK the introdnetlon
."Jsiem Into use In onr water works,
will depend laiKcly the .piestlon of luHd OK
iiDlan for atoini/inK water. Plie water
r,oaS.lowell tolnvesll^;ale ihe matter thor-
ou«h|y.
it.v.unu
This shows a .llflerence of .731 of a Rraln,
or 17 per .ei.t. less waP.-r vapor or «»«■;''''
bi the air duriuK the inoulh of J»""' - ;
18.KS. than there was dnrini; the ^''m'-/'"';
bi January, 1KS7. The I'-'TTl „ n ,..o
doors 4.1 feet from tbo jfiouml ''•.^'\*',"' ''^!'
of January, 1HH7. averaged 'JH ^^-^^^±^''^1
AI the same time, in IHSS, the averuice was
24 dejrrees- or 20 per eenl. colder.
H must be borui in mind that during coM
weather the b^calion of the thiMmoiueler nis
evervtbh.K to ,l.. with tbe .le;.'reeb o' »- ' b
will In.li.'iile. Fur iiislance. satnr.laj 11..-
liiL'. Jan. 2.'Stli. this yoar. al tbe fool of -M. ..k
suJet. near the CiMicord «iV'V u,% ,1a *
liiunieler Indiealc.l 10 .b'^rci. bv'"^; "^ ; > ?
Ii«|,l, while al the liclxbt 'of 4.) feel I s b o,
aUUelow. WlnnweHpe:,k of ^oldo
weather, w.. take tbe ••■^ircine po it o 1
wa>s. Ill makli.;.' ui- my eslini.de "f «" '
vapor b. .lo..rs. 1 look my o'"*''|^^"« "' ^ '
twen .layli;;hi ami iwill^ibl. as this kI^" "'
ilmst a.ci.r;te.on.iilio.iof inolslure In the
"'irwSdMa..., Ibal .be .real conllncnls
ol .North I S.mth Ainerb-u cover i.bon:.ll
,lH. .limallc cbai.4.-"f«bekn..wnwo cl
;atistromtl..cxt..ni..lieatoflheequ»^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
lhelri:hlc..blat mn-tb. .^Ve lav - 1 1
,•,.., .„tlv hear.i of tlie I. inp.-iaturo in I b
w. si niiiiiiim' as low as ;I0 ami •*'^'"^^'^"\;, '
d,.4re.s or in..r.- below zero. >"W nn •>
d.nsii't tills occur in »« '»-'»'''•"''*••"/ L.t.r T
cause there is a iaiKcr per ceiit.of wa 1 \.-
por In the air here tbim In the west. U l t-
llcnivcry .arefnlly esliinat.^d by ;|;t;t-'; .'•
ulMs what tlie p.-r .•ei.t. of iimbture is b a
ruble bad of air. wb.^u It is ox reiu«^ly .' <!•
■n... I.nver tbe tc.nperiture ^''•'.i^y'-' '''
ulmospheie. ^• •'- "AtMUdPs.
JHiscfUaneous.
At the trial of .Ml>. Sarah J. Kobinson. the
a;te«ed poisoner. Tbur-.lay, Ibe prisoner
cmcluded her lestimony. d.nyim: in general
the ibarjics :ii;uinsl her. Dr. Ib'crs leslihed
loblsrelalioiis witb Mrs. Uobinson. He
visited her pr.dessPjnally several times, but
never ma-le love to her. He said he did 11..I
s,.,. Freeman alter be was taken sl,.k. ami
never nave .Mrs. Hobiiis,m any i.ie.liciiie l«)
.■ivciiim. Witness said he never r,'.'eUe.l
Snvinonev from Mrs. Kobiiis.m. exceplin},'
S. vvbi.b be bad loaiie.l l.i her. The ineni-
hers ol llie -hiclor's family >:ave evi.leiice
l..nillnL' to show that Mrs. Kobinson knew
hcdo.l.>rwas>fiarrU.l .lurim; the time be
us..dl.. eailonlier. thus eontrovertm;^ the
i.ris«.ner's tesiimoiiv. ibbne .ibe i.riniineiil
tor the defence was ruiisbi..l Ibe court ad-
■*TJbHv m..rni.i«. after Mr. (ioo.lrich had
,onelu<red bis ariruimnl for the .lelence, AN
..ornev-Cb.mrr.l Waterman bc>;;in Ibe «;l;'>i''^'
arsuiiicnt for the l.ro^eculion. He saui thai
the indl.tment a-aiiist the .lefen.lant was foi
Uie admlnisttrlm,' of arsenic to I .A. 1- ree-
nian. from the ettccts of wbicb be du-. . bis
was bcnnleide and was murder In the hist
.leKice, If committed with premeditation.
The ..^ovcrnm.^nt's elaiin was that this crime
was murder in the llrst ,le)free. but the jiirj
ml«ht liiKl ciillerenilv. Mr. Waterman char-
,Lteri/ed Mrs. Kobinson us belnx « vvoiuan
entirelv wilh.Kit conscience, and ci;imiea
that lier testimony was worlhlcss. Her
whole sto.y about her relations with
Dr. U«crs was false, and she,
and hot be. was th.; tempter, she
was by no uieans tbe pure-minded and
affectionate woman that she bad l>ecn rep-
rcsentcl. Al the .lose ..f bis ar;?unient Mrs.
Kobinson was ulvcii an opportunity to .speak,
iml she icM.ondcd us follows: -In spite of
he :i'lvice .If my coun-el. In whom I hiivc
eu-rv conlhlenee, I must say . tbis-tliat
thou'.'b we'mav never meet asain in tins
•ourr we shall .met in that l'iK»ier conr
X ve. wliere 1 shall not staml cbar}red will
lis terrible crime. I never u.lmlmstered
poisoi to rrincc Arthur Freeman or any one
5li. or . o I know of any one else dobi;; so.
1 mn iiotHSilty of this terrible crime of luur-
'".Indp- Knowlton then I'f v«ml U.«;-barge
to the jury an.l at lour o'eloek^tbey retired.
Salt Rheum
With its intense itching, dry, I'ot >{'"• o[t«»
Inoken inlo painful cnnks, ^'"'' t»'^ '/.^^
waterv pimples, often causes imicscribamt
rSs I oo.i's Sarsapariila has wonder-
fS ,.ower over .bis .lisease. It l'"-- «^;^l' «
blood and expels tbe humor, ""'l \''« ^.^
beala without a scar. Send for book con-
t:»lnlng many statemenlH of cures loC- 1.
Hooil k Co., Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass.
AMVHKMK.NTN.
I UK iiiiiKi: HAM..
Tbe Hnrke 'l',.mperaiiee institute «:ive
tm-lrthir.! annual ball in IInnlin«lon hall
ist nl'^ht. The erosv,! in attcn-lanec was
'Mylarue''''^ ^^"^ "'"'•'' =•' ^"'''IhM'iru
one! and. allhou;ib ll was «l tunes '1 !« "'f I
tin.l room to .lan.e, every one ba.l a hue
time. A heaullful fancy order was m.u^'I t
foreau'crlv as the souvenir of an enjoyable
oceision.'Mr. J.din J.Winn vvas ncii.ral
i^^tm^JameH J.Paoey .•Ic.irman ot Ibe
ball coiuinitb".-. an.l Joh.i i'^^^^^J',^;;^
man of the icc,i»tloii coiuinittee. h.lii uud*
o5es.ni of iloitoi. Kase tbe .•.n..;er .....
playi-il lor the , laii.il..-'. Mayor I'a.mei i.ii.i
Mutulay Notea.
The evenliitf service at Ihe .lohn slr.|.
Cuii«re>:alioinil cliureb lomoriow Is Mlio to
b. an iiiterestbiK one. llev. He»ry 'I • -
will «ive a short praetical "dilress up.n
"Moving on." Tlie .n-uau music will be i.>
Wllllum Hoi alio (larke. us follows :
ilTcln.le. Ch.oiis fio.n Ihe oratorio of "fj«»r;"0"/'',
^ .ai.en roi.n.1 ab.iat llie Starry Troue". liai^^H
Itevei le • • •;, yji,,. n,. v
panu.rai lo li \':\r':\';^;, \ ^
(Oe.llcjiicd to Mr. Clarke.)
lUillan .serenalu. lleauUlul Kvenlntf ,si»r..UoMl
The doors will be opened at 0.30. All are
lnvile.1. Choice of seats will be «lvcu to
Ihose wbo come llrst. Service al«.
Uev \V. L. (laze should huve u larire nn.li-
eneeanbe HlKb street el.ureh touior.ow
evenlincalT, when he will uive a famll la.
Ulkuiain the Holy Land, lie Is u very In-
teie..tn«siHaker. umlbavhiK iravrlled ex-
tc.|islv,lv 111 the Holy Land, his remarNs eau-
nol fall to be luslrdvtlve.
Toinorrow eveiiliiK Uev. Dr. Chainbro
will biiln a sert.^s of bl.iicrapliical « '>'"^V;:;^;''
ul St. Anne's .burch. His tu|.lc will l»e ".St.
Ambrose, it blahop of the fourth century.
(■•(.ll^inc's
Qmbound
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged
URKS NervouB Prottratlon.Norvoua Head-
ache,Neurnlgia, NervousWeakneaa,
.Stomach ond Liver Dlseaiea, and all
affections of the Kldnayi.
A8 A NERVE TONIO, It Strenf^hena
,uid Quiets tho Ncrvoa.
A8 AN ALTERATIVK, Itrurtnea and
Korichca the Ilbwd.
AS A LAXATIVE, n acta mildly, but
' iirely, on tho Bowelt.
AS A DIURETIC. It Uegulatca tho Kid-
•:ey,i and Cures their Dtseasea.
Recommended by professional and hualneiiHincn.
Price $1.00. Sold by liruesix** Send for circular*.
W£LLS, mCHMRDSOM & CO.. Proprietor;
BURLINQTON. VT.
n.en were iiistanllv kille.l. riieir mimes are :
IVler Kishbanjih, (.Jeor^ie SionI, J<diii Holt-
man a.al H. Iblz. The explosion took pla..'
in the pai kinit bouse where seveiul .ons of
pow.b r ba.l been store,!. The cause ol lUe
a.'ciilenl is uot known.
Hesi,les the kllletl over 40 peis.n.s were In-
jured, thouKh inme will die. Ibe new
my story ns pi ibiiy and trnihfully a.- I (losaibly
can, anil relcr lov e<nr<)b«rail<ni P) «l.iio*t any
rcohlei.lof tl.ln tow.i, wliei'.! 1 liave Uvod all
my bfe an.l am w,.ll kn.iwi..
"When a youUi, I wa* .-aro.ix a.i<l u.-ilye, able
(o work l.ard, aa.l nn.l<bl..uH to »u..v<.e.t In life.
1 an. now 34 yi-ars ..f brc. ami 14 ye irs ftgo be-
iui'cil tliouicb none win me. » nu in^" j » um ii",» u» j^..." ■•■ -r>-> --■'
Melhodiht church, which was .kdlcatcd lust ^„„ ,„ haveepllepth^ Ills, .rjinsod, as we licllove,
week, and stood 300 Jeel from the sCAJiie of i i,y i„j,„.j4„ ,„ ii,« ^plne received by a fall, M
tbe explosion, was completely wrecked, I j^^^^^^, ^^ ^^j^j. ,.|j,„,,y ,,ny„ ^^^f |,c».„ ,.|mllarlf
i-ausiuK a loss of »fW0O. There »;; •'" ''["J^",;; ; aflll.te.l. s,,,,,.. „t„e y.-ars ,«.,, by « Ivlco of a
; !rm\ds' uS To'r '^w^re m;^w^^u;'^be ^ ! physician. 1 beK-u. P. lake a ''-n.Plo co^.
liiemounlaln.u.iuarlerofa mile uway, and poun-l. wl.bl. l.a.l a .p.lelb.g effect upon my
about 30 bull.llii«s wore shattered. | nerves. Ti.ls Inlmf, as I liin told, a 'eumuto-
Uve diuK," an.l lakbiK n.)lhli.K to <arry It out of
my syflein. It bad a .ilsustrous and
ALMOST KATAI, KKI^KCr
upon my blood. In fa<l. 1 ihbik I never «^ould
again Kolhrou.vl. the pain aa.l ndscy of tne
past tw.» year*. So.... alter 1 liojian with tbe
hronil.le, sores aipeiuo.l on the ralven of i«f
ICKS. MIowly bill Hiuely they fprea.l over my
hotly. 1 trlcl all the inedlclnes we ,.oiil.l hear
I of. Put n.ithlnjf stayc.l their terrible proxreat.
\V est '
More Meuiberi of i'Mrllameiit Arreaied.
I.oNlu»N, Feb. 10.- The police Imlay ai-
rested Mr. rntrlck O'llrleii, a nallonailst
member of rurllameiil, outsi.le the Parlia-
inenl buil.linxs, iiilstakinK him for Mr. (111-
hooly, member b.r West Cork, for whose at-
rest u warrant has been issncl. Mr. O'Hrlen
was taken to Scotlaii.l Yard, where be was
re,0Knl/...i by the olUeials an.l |.roinptly re
leas,.,!. Mr. 'J. H. I'vii.-. member b»r Wesl 1 ^^^^^ i„.,!,in,. very severe i.nder my k.icos, anci
Wateifoid.a •"'"',""\'|;' • J^,"; ,;''',; ,'1.01 when 1 walke.l blo.-.l wo,.l.l sla.t l.-..m then
all^btbmfrom.icaboiitshloof lb« Ho'im oi | ^ .,,,.„„,.. ,i...,r ...v ...at. f.o„. r,*,mi to
Commons.
'a;- l^lm Is Ih^ Iceml^immwho an.l ...ark on .1... .1 • my path fro... r.>oia to
ler cl.volll.-lalsw.r.; pres..nl to vvltness
the animatcl ..-e.i.". an-l tln^ f^"""''"'-^'.';;;'; ',':
li,.s from ..ther pla.-.'s w.-re r. presenP.l .
S . ( l.arh.s or W„bnr... Fr. M:.tlievv o I iiw-
n-m-.'. Vonn'_' M.u's IVmp' nin.;e of the s me
j. ..,. St. John's of S.d.-ui. St. . obii s of I'en-
b. Iv St. Tho.nas-s of Som.rville. St. Mary's
ofS-Isbmi. Ibe local Catbolie temperance
soeicties wen- also well represented. ^
KNrilirAlNMKNr ANI> .HOCIAI-.
Post 42. (1. A. K.. enp.ye.l an entertiilii-
imiiamTsocialat their ball h.st ni>jht. T a:
! terlaijiment be;:an at s ..-.•b.ek """> W'^k ;
,.„ i,v smis an.l dai.^'ht.rs of members ot the
i.osiaiid the woin..-i.'s lelicf .•orps. I ol.
,onln.i,e.ltbea.lair.an.llhe lulies of
Ihe relief corps furnislicl refreshments.
"Tin: lltlSII MINSTKII."
.•The Irish Minstrel" is the name of llu)
ufW plav in wliich W. J. Scaiilan. the Ii«^l'
... m-d iiii, :.pp.ars a. Mu>i.^ bal uev Thurs-
po-pular one. an.l Mr. .^. anluu alwiiys pleases
his audience.
N<>Ti':s.
The Amherst .olle-e j;Iee and •>''" .i" .^'"'|
wi ijrlvca.'onceilln llunllnjjlon hall Ap il
41 -rh.'V .•..m.- under the auspices of the
I owel .bUich.mnl ..f the .Secoml ( ori.a of
iClets. ami it undoubte.lly will be a line en-
tertaluiueiil.
.ludKOieut for»:»00 in •Civil .Vlloii for
SidliiiK Liquor to » Minor.
At lb.' p<di.-e .'ourt this week the .ivll BC-
lion. Marie H.'r:;eron vs. Putibk 11. byne.),
was tried. Tills was a suit for da.iu^. s f.>
sellinir liipior lo her iiiinor son. O. tau' Her-
r,.r,>i.. t barbs 11. Coiiaiit a|.pear. .1 b.r the
plaintlir. ami James H. Carinicbael f..r dc-
iVii.laii.. There were four counts m Un^
.•omplainl. two of which clnifKi' -''''^of
|i,,,i.'r l,y ,ieb n.l ml to In-r son b,'lw.-.ii J 1)
Hi'd (Ktober of last year, atbii.l.hi ;,'n
him with. I like sale iu OcPd.cr. and the
fourth cliarKin« n like sale Novcn.b -r -.1 «.f
last \ear. Mr. ami Mrs. Jeremiah Liaiy os-
tcnslhlv run the pim-e, which is .•,.iineeted
with tlielr resi.lem^e at No. IIW .)'I;;"'';«"'V '
but the license is in the name of I I'lileiv »»•
Lviicb, the .lef.n.binl. The «'»'"'"■, ■"''.''J
Sirs. Ilei^'eroii Is 13 years ohl and il v. s
staled in the test'mony «iv« 11 Ueit he liistKcii
sold ale -am. wine In the place, as well us
minler «lriiiks. ... ,
The court irarc jml«menl to the pli.inllH 1
tl.esumof t^aoO. One ''»'''''''''> '';';''";.Ji
,|aina'-es was aske.l on ea.l. .•.•unt, bnl .?•«•<'
is the lai-Kcst ani.miit thai a eourl .•! Ibis ju-
ris.llellon can award.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Carriage and Wagon
Repairing
In all Us brancliflK. Best iacil-
itios and none Imt skilled worli-
men employed. Get our esti-
mates on your carriaRCs betore
having tbem repaired elsewliere
and save money.
STOHAUK i'or CarringeH and
Sloigbs.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORO.
shut himself np In MsfHiney castle in Water
b.i.l, ami .b rtc.l tbe polhe to arrest b in, and
wl.oaneiwaidelu.le.l the Irish uuthoiilles
and escaiicl Pi IIiiKhtinl.
All |iiikiiown Man Ultle«l.
Kxi.1 Kit, X. H., Feb. lO.-Tbe bo,l\ (.f an
unknown man. apparently about ilility-llvo
years of u;.'e. was fouinl on the K:ist» ril
l)ivUloiilr:i<k of Ihe Uoston .V Maiiio lait-
roa.i yester.lay. One arm wa^ found soii.i
,||sl:.ii,-e from th.' bo.ly. Ihe bead was badly
cul.andfa.c.llsllKured. ami the '"»; X «•»;;
fro/an silll. lb; was probably killed by
stiine piissiiiK iil;;bl train.
A MIsMinK tler»yiii»ii «io«« Ahru'wl.
CllPAiio, Feb. ll).-l>r. A. C. Haven,
Lake Forest, has just leeelve.l a letter from
bismisKln;': '.r.ilber, the K.'V. Tlioodoro W.
Haven, pa»tor of tbo C<mij;re«ational cbiir.'h
of Ilaltle Cro'-k, Midi., who disappeared
from N.w ^ork Jan. 10. Th,' letter Is from
nerlin. (b-rmanv. It wouhl s.am that tbe
K.;v. Mr. Haven went from llie St. Denis
hotel to u vessel.
A llHllway Wreck In Miniieaota.
(i...NrAUK. Minn., Feb. 10.- The icKular
Manlbdia passenger train U'>i"« »orlb wus
wrecko.l bore yesterday. Mrs. lleinis of
room. .\l Ici.Klh the c.)rds hecaine 1 nntrai-lod
HO thai 1 .'Old. I no hniKor walit, an.l was obll|reil
In despair lo lake P» ...y be.l, fr.).n which I
nevercxpecleil I.) rls,s Kxieplb.jf n.y ho#d,
hands, fuel ami bivnsi, I was III. rally covered
wllh s.. res, coi.sla. Illy .ll.'clnrKlnK i^.irruplloa.
N.l wo.'f.s can c.n.vey a., hba of the t4'rrlbl«
snili ibiKS i e...l...e.l, as ...y co.i.ltll.oi was al-
m.tslto,! irrrlPh' lo.Useilln.. 1 wa» nrable to
Hp up or ll"' .h)\\ n, b.it was oblige. I P. keep In ft
riH-IPiliiK poslllon, re iIiik on i.iy b.il. hips, th»
palniiol n.y han.ls, at... the buck id iny head.
1 , )uld nol bear the U.neh of heavy . I.»ihlnf ,
n...l my eoverbn^s were of the llRhP il po»al.»l«
matcrhils. When U.ey wen. ehanjfial or (htt
nIoll.H .01 my llnilis VNcie r...nove.l, la.Ke scnba
..jin.e off will. Ihe.n. When ,d«l wires Orted up
new O..CS t.irn.e.1.
I IIAII NU APPKirrK
in- slid UKbi. coul.l eat kar.lly anylhlnir, and
Wis 111 si.i;l. pal.i that I conM sleep only when
1 lK!<a..u'P>tally exhaiole.l nn.l rclapse.l into
nneoaHcl.iusness. 1 l.a.l llie e.mslanl uUenUon
of a lovP.K tath.r n.id ni.nlier, who iiliuort ex-
liaustii.l their h.alth ami inean« In undcavor-
liiXlo relievo my s..ffe.b.Ks. 1 ba.l been COB-
Ihic.l t<» the be.l about a year when, In Septem-
her, l-s(l, I a^l,e.l .noiher If I c.nhl try Hood's
S.irsaparllla, as we l.a.l rea.l of Its ruoiarkabl*
H.icesH. I P.oW one ..ollle an.l notlied n«
rookslonaml Henry ( ast of Milwaukee c.lm«,<e In my .•.n..lh.,... but c.mt.nued to uaeU.
i.ioohsioii aiKi litiiij ,,. .. wn. 11 ,111 Ihe llfih holllo we noticed that the
sus,:iiue.l probably fatal Injiiries and ad.. . j ^ ^ - ' ' ^ ^ ' , , „,,, ^,„ ,„, „„,j,.
,>tbers weies. verely bruise.l. As Ibe lohl
was Intense, llie meieiiry belief 40 decrees
iKlow.lhe wrtcked pussen«ers suHere.l se-
verely. _
Fell Fifty Feet.
I.KWiHiox.Me., Feb. lO.-At a party In
the ( lly hall last »l;iht Joseph Sheeban, a«e.|
13, attempleiltoslldeon Ihe stair rail, but
losing his bahii..-e f.il to the basennJiit, uIlmiI
50 feet. Thoni^li hi- injuries are sev. le theic
Is a possibility of recovery.
MASSACIIUPJKTTH.
Hores seei..e.l lo look lietter, and the lleah under
tboin n.dMral.
Thin Hoy of Mltipe
Wasel.ecrtiiK, and when n.y younir frlcnUi la
the vllluKc n.a.le in." a Christ... as present of »
.lozen bottles of lloo.fs SarsnparlMa, my grati-
tude to them and to Ihu me.ll.^lne waa almoat
unspeakable. I e.mtln'.ed lo Improve. The_
smaller sores K.a'bially healed ..p, and
evea
the more (ti..ltl»o>n .n.es were for-wl at laat to
ylel.l toll.e i.ie.lPlne. New an.l healthy aklS
formed. My apiiellleeaine Imc i tome, I «!•
«■« 11 an-l tn...M.-<.. In llesh. I soon .,egan toxet
nau.ial sleP|i, nn.l n.iw rest ns will as any one.
Anollier Mitn .Arrenlcrt <^'IV,\r?.V'.l ..??'"' '*"' I After bHn« conll.ud to Ike lied a year and flr*
" imn.lhs I wirs able to Kct up. I ^eemo.! to ftow
slr.n.Ker every week, n.nl could soon work
alio.. I the li(... e, 1.1..I walk will, a cane, which I
rtl.oiil.l n.)l..c,'l, but l.tr Ihe eontraellng efPeel
173 to 185 Central Street.'
Alurdtr 'or<leorB«) Wliltcomb
11, ..sit IN. Feb. 10.— A second man was iir-
reste.ltbls morning' .-.leirKcl with causing
tbe.hatliof (b'oi-Ke Wl.ileonib at No. 17
l.ynian str.et, Wednesday nljrbt. His name
Is J:,im:s Col;.'an. He was witli .»'';'''»•> •^.V':
Ijvaii. who was ari.'sted last iii«bl, at ll e
lime of Ihe ail.-ued mur.h'r. He vvas arr^
,.,| this n.or..ln'.< in Ibi-bton by Spy«p
Ollbei Ilrickhry an.l Patrolman W ymah,
ami was ldenlilii-.l by iwoof the
Temperature* and Humidity.
The i.asl few weel.s have Klven the clli-
/ens of Lowell one ..f the col.lest snaps ever
cxpeHeiRed. For tbe bnielll of those nler-
Sd !i. the ;nbje.t of •'•."M-rature and hu-
mldllv. the writer will ^'i\e a few points of
Jem ra Interest not olteu apiieaniiK lu this
fonn Itlasb..ensai.l quite 'e-emly tm
he vvcst is the pla<* f.»r udden almospber c
chaises an.1 genuine bli/./.anls; but it vvouU
srei"batNc.wKi.Klandoui;htto be placed
alJnt'sl.lo of Dakota, so far as exlreino at-
1 JspI.erle cliamres are ..oiicerned. It will he
S.nben-'d that .luring: the '»'^';l ' " ^/.'J.'
1SS7, the weather was very bet and """JO-
At'2 o'etoek p. m.. .Inly ;2Utb, the .>mo" it of
water vapor in a .■ubi.: ool o idr was 1 77
.'rains, the .lew point stoo.l at 77, vviih tcm-
nerature S,s drv. SO wet: relative hunml ty,
70. This wus "the hisbesl i.oii.l reaehed tlui
i.iL' the month. At the same hour outside 0
le mill" the .lew point sK.o.1 at (KJ, water
vapor lu cubic foot of air 7.()'il Kralnn.
ft may be welb.it this point W explain tic
IVrsunal.
Ibv. Mr. Iluntiii^'ton, i-astor-el.-ct of lllj:b
street .•bur.b. w:.s ii. the .'Ity y-'^''';^'^
lookin.1: bir a h..use. ami altemlm-,' b> son
arran«eim'nl s [or assuuili.K his i.:istor.ilo on
the 20th. _ - ,„ -„
Mrs. Sophia Llbby, s, years of ;.',". re-
.ent V jo iriuycd from I'aris, M.- lo the
lions' • of ber sin, Mr. Stetson L. <i»n 'I'b. "
this citv. without any ussistanee. S'he nas
made tin: trip several Umes. ,,,,,. i.ool
Miss M.Daniels, teacher a. the Hi:4li'<^hool,
li out of school today, bavins taken a seveio
cobl. Her room was .iisinis.se.l this nioininrf.
Key. Alfred K. Johnson and «,'•'• ||'l'
Miss Lottie Mitchell are Koint; lo„;-""*l'*^,'"
Mivforaeonsideruble absence H..' ladlos
are'tbe nieces i*i tbc late Mrs. Ju.li;.' < rosbv.
Mr. (JeorKC S. Avery has been eiy,M^'«d as
assistant at the llerkeley slreet i-hmyb in
Bo'l'm, of which Uev. ^r. l)ickins..n is pas-
^'''^v."V;bttrles F. Uicc of St. IMnr-. M. K.
ehurch Is receivini: f'e comrr.it ui;ilioiis of
♦lis many friends on the birlb .-f a soil
Thur«<lay. J
of the soit.H i.i'.'ii the copIh of my lege. I (am
""^ KMTIUKI.V KHKK irm)^! HOBKi,
II ivlnn all over .i.y body .inly the scars as re
inln.lcrH of .i.y suirerl.iK*- My wh..lo linproTe-
m.-nt I aUnhuto solely lo llood'a .Sarsapariila,
„.., , , J^ "","'", "1 I an.l cm lri.ll.t..lly say 1 believe I owe inyUf*
!,"•■;;;;;" rrS:;' ,; , 'a';;! r.. iV;,r,:.rH'-:! ::m"Z.,.r,J .1...1....; .■.«««..-«„...
11, lllll aiu iv"'«" • • " ■ I .,.,.,,,,.,,,1, .....^ I •>.. \ll.... I .iw.iln CniintT. lie.
Ili.iv w:is a sciillle. in wlilch W lilt.o Hi w . s
knock. .1 down, his fa.-e strikin;,' on the table
an.l his hea.l hiUini; the lr<m arm of the
Holh prisoners were arral»rne.l bef.)ro
Jo,!-,. Curtis ..n the eliarue "f ""''■''••'■,77.
Mfleni..on. ami wore behl without bail for
examination Fob. I".
MarldeI.ead lli»rl»or Kroien Over.
Maup.ikiikaP, Feb. 10.- Another cold
w;ivo arrived last niKbt, ami Ibis inornln;<
the mercury re«lster.'.l f.^om zero lo f.mr be-
low. The i.arbor is iiL'ain frozen over an.l
several vessels frozen in.
Ilnriied to Death.
ABSOI.LlllA rniK AM> IIKALTilUJL.
possesslni: :UI ibe ko.hI r|niUltles of
(>»kinR powders, wbile it containa
none of Ibeir liilurlous Ingredlenta.
KIN, lia.inirHcolta .Mills, LIntidn County, Me.
for l.'orrohordtlon
Of the ftlKivo icHtln.oidul we .•an refer to almoat
every resbbsnt of Dam. rlsc.itla MIIU and the
vPla^.n alm.t. T.» b«. .n.tro speclllc, we have
re.elvc.1 letters cn.h.rsli.K Mr. Itankln's iUte-
ment a...l le-llfylnjt to tho womlerful power of
Mood's Sarsap.'.rllla as iihowii In this caao, froBI
MAUK I). IIAWKI.N,
J. F. Mii.i.KiAN. postmaster,
W.T. YouK, llot.d I'roprlelnr,
W. C. iKAOiil',, all of i)nmarlscott« MIIU.
II. /. WlNHM>w, of llr.Mkion, Mass., for !•
years postinasler an.l express agent at Da-
murlseotui .>nilB.
BliiH. II. M. WiiiTTKMonK, Aycr, Mass.
Mii.H.itii. Feb. lO.-DavM L. Day, a^'<'d
OS, died al 1 o'« lock this mornluK of terrihb! j ^y,Y, ,j^j, |,. ci;siiin(i, Worexjster, Mass.
buriiH reeeiveil last evening. He was KoinK | fi.„n„„x o. kankin, Worceslcr, Mass.
Society Happenlngi.
The (Jood Templar lo.lircs of the ''jiy •'^J
a union n.eotinK' laHt nl;,'htiu the ball of the
Sons of Veterans. A I but tbre.- "f , ^J^JJ
were represented, and the Juvenll.' "^•"P'^
was ab,» represented by ft deleKalion. Alio-
Kctber, there was ii Iarj,'<j «"^"«'»'';',„' " ' J
e hi«..esi po.m leacc. ..,.- m,.tin« -S,^;!'^^^:''^^;!- o^ VV Man!
At the same hour outside of Wortl^ ,•«-;> ;^^;„,,, an.l ma.le a short J^^
dress In which be compared the bupcrance
:ii:.athls point to explain the >vork of this cmmtry im^^^^^^^ ,««^
...few iiilnt." The obserValioi, i« f|'«n»j;; tj ^JjliJ S'^.Jale^a p ac S and cbccrin, ad-
same
by Wm. Shepard. 28 Central .trect. Telephone | J^}»J±'!iV2ultZ{u.^\hv^treet\Dzm\xtW, ' ett wa. pre«ented.
No.32»-l.
AT CLUIFS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central anti Preseott Streets.
TFnever fails r ^^^^^
Foralldi5ca3e3°ftf*5KIN«y^' i^Np'^^
c<^-(^ 1.
down the cellar stairs, fell and was parliuily I .,,>„„ n, rankin, Worcxssicr, Mass.
stunned. The burnin.< kerosene from his , ^ ^, houlinh, 77 Franklin street, n
inalned there Indf an hour alone, and was Purely, after reiollnK the above, not even the
not iliscovere.l Ull his daujrliler <ame fr»»in ^^^^ pVepUenl can .loul.t tho peculiar power of
l„.r work. He leaves a widow, temiiorarlly j ^^^^^.^ s.irMpnrlllaln purlfylnji thebloo<l.drl»-
in Maiden, and four a-lult chlblreii. ..ucase. an.l Imparling health and vigor.
Ing out disease, an.l Imparling health and vigor.
Half Jt/irnm.
"I waBtroiiblc.l wllh salt rheum till about
throe years ago. My fn:.- aho.it thn oyca wotild
A GenerouB orter.
W^ell-, Kl.bar.lson & Co., Buillnj;ton, Vt.,
will mall n copy of their new '■;>;> K.'/.V™"} , „.,^. ,.....„ ..„„
jis;;;;!;;;;^^ bniaiii^^'^n., ^s ^ta.^ u -t: :;id^cr •:Jc;"^r ::^r .1
•s^reV'ollu- '^ '"■'"* "'"'"'''"' • «- S ^h w^dd Lm so rotte.l that . couUI
Nerve loiiU. J^,,, plc-esof ile.h from bclwcen myUngerea.,
* * * l-'or more than three years I had
not a niuht of really restful sleep, •"'^.•'e'; "'y
a swelling' nn.l li.flammat.on Intbc rixhtslde.
so that carriage ilrlving was painful and
wulkim; impossible. AM Hwelllng am dls-
comfort has now .llsappeured and tbe blessed
boon of sleep has ome back Jo me, "•'«''
throuttb the purifying' properties of W luans
Hroh.' Indian Cure. „.i,t»4w
MUH. W. A. JORDAN,
No. r> Westminster St., Worcester, Mass.
■i
it
'1.^
Thla tetuuerature is caiieu mo uew poiui,. .^ ^.-.^ — .1.1^ -7i
Jhcco^nngta produced by a freezing mixture, ett wa. presented.
jSKlH De«lgW*"li/P»'*"'"***' E«»ily W^-
largo aa a pea. In fn«-i • wa»
TOttMKSTKU WITH BALT KIIBDM
In the worst form, an.l had to leave off work a^:
together. 1 <M.n*i.Iled several dootora, but l**^
gave me no relief wlinU'ver. One call? ! n m
poison an.l gave me mf.lU ine acconUagly; «M
laU rheum cj,nnot .»c cured In that way, !#••
Bureyou. .seeing Uoo.l'a 8areaparlll»aJ«f.
Ubc.I, 1 Iwughi one !M)ltlc and used It aflttvT
. to dlrei'tlons. It lielpcl nio ao much thatll
Honest coods sold on merit with pleasure , ^ gccond and tl.lr.1 iKJttIo, and
to the user-Hop I'lastcrn-aoothc, kill pain, „^^vk. not uekk troublkd
strenKlhen. with salt rheun«lnpe. I will recommend Hood*t
- " .... ,_ OArMoarllla not only for aalt rbenm, bat
,f your complaint U wan. of appe. e, U, ^^^^^^^^^ ,,„,.f,„.. „, .,p.ute. aad
half a wine gla.a of ^''^^"^^^'^^^^J^J^!;"^:' , -ai, gone' feeling ao often experienced by «
an hour iM^foro dinner. B^f^ «' ^""^■^'^j';; ! ow.*^^ H»^
AakyourgToceror drugjJU for thej^ine.one^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^
article, manufactured by Dr. J. O. B. Slegert * out ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^„
Sona. '
va
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6
IX)WEIX PAl
ST
UMLt^l0K.li.'lM«,.,^V
-t .> ..''*.
f
RKL1IGIOU8 NKW«.
The Church of Euslaiu! Is gelling »o pressed
lor money Ibul Canon OreKory proposes to
cut.iown ll.r H:.l:iiy of tl.o Arolil.i.hop of
CanlciMuv fro.n II.kOOO lo £12,000, ami Ibo
•glHry of tl..- Ar.Mil.i.Uoi. of York from £10,-
00Oto£K(KW. Tli«liou»c of llx- Hi- bop of
Kly U HiUl t«> b- t.H) <-o»l!y, and i.h..uia be
•obi- , , ^.
lu Kraiwc aceor.lin:: to Ibe rrtisu'. of US'*!
there w. rjta).i»«.'*''^ Uomtm <:utbolb-*,b<-iii-
78.r)0 ptT *viit. of ibu (flit ire puiuiliiUon ; Ibi-re
were (R>2.'*W l'i>»tfr«Uiils;"aril 7,(W4,l»CH> «lo-
cllne.1 t\> luak.' any d.c-l:irutioii of nU^'iou.,
bcliof. In th.' Uii-I^ret for IS^T ibo f.)!lo\vin.'
govi-n.in.Mil ui.l l" },'Ivi'n to thc> roIi;;ion..
bo«lie> :
Fr«n«'n.
1,.V.|.«IK>
40,<NKl
JllWitO
tAMWUJL T9&T ownam,
Opilmf Mid CnoslBS of Malls*
MAILS Dinc raoM
Albany antl the West. «.40. 9.«) a. m.. 1.15. 0.40 p
Fall uTver. Ma«B., ».iO a. ra.,^-}^,7.i» P- m-
HUlorlca. Mas*... H-'A) a. m.,l.i< P. in.
Boston. Alaa^.. ti.4ti. 6.4S a. in., 1.16, a.lO, 4. ».<«•
M I). III.
(.»noora.N.II..7.40a
Dracut. MiiBH., 6 i». ni
Kasterii. ^A^ a. ni
riu-litiuri?, Mass.. ^ « „. . - „
Lawn :icx-. .MitB^.. «.^0 i^- •"-. ^^ '*' ^ V
Manchester. N. _II.. 7.4.. a. «•• l-i^' ^.•'•f '
\uMliiri N. H.. 7.40 a..i«., l'i-i!>, 7.-0 p. m.
New Vork. N. v., .i.W. e.4.% a. ui.. 3.10. 7.:o p. n
N^iru, »l!U-r;c.i. Man-.. M.-H* a. "l-, ;-'f F" "^•
Now Ue.lford. .\1h.8.. l*.iu a. «n., l.l\ 7..^ j. m.
^tiicaL
m., l°i.:Uii> p.m.
li., 3.10, li ao p. m.
.. si.iu a. m., 1.15. .VIS, 7.20 1>- oi.
ID.
n).
D).
A'1iiilii'.>'i-;itMn. . •••••-.
RuiiiHii CailioUi' woroblp, etc ■
I'rotOKt III! wiu>(ili». ttf. , ••• •
JewUti, ft •. •-•-• :
Pi-oU'i-t ml ami .lewUb pluwn of wor
tiliip
MuH^ulimui witrrlilp^
Total 46.S7J,7ft<
To liiiil lollaix .llvl lo by .V bi m^ Ibi' total
U aoinevvliil n»)r.» lliiti -piK.TM.OO >. Tbt n-
arc IT ar<-IiM«bo;)-4,«Tt.i«.!i'»l»"'« •■»'••'»''' V^'^''*''-"'
700 rroa'^luiit prea'bers ami .'u .lewi-.!!
rttbbis, Hiiii the repair- an.l lMil<lia« of
chiuihoH ull pui.l out of lliU-iMu.ap enoii;:b
too. ,
.Io<c|»Ii{Jo»kMir*ll.'«Miir..'OM (i )»! in tbo
Bible was a iiovti >I itt-nii nt <»f <1h' <»f<l "i",:,'!!-
mtiito ili-awii from l!f uiilty uf li'a<-!>in;.'. Ibr
moral ixc ll.'n .t. lb.- S'intual powir "lluil-
Itm oiu ." iiiil lli«' . iiaiii.ifr of « lirM. foutul
In till' .Hi-iipinii-.. Tb' trir K.-it* vvir.->\ell
rtlle«l. Iiut Hie ivMiv.il M-iu ai a qii.rtev
wen- ^p:ii>« iv oieiiiibvl. 'I'Ik; plaltorui wan
crowili.l, ai.'l JuM'i.liUF. never vxu- to bitter
conuiiio'.i. „
Ih an !ir(i !'• in Ibo Conteaip-M-aiy i:ivi»'v\,
In reply lo.Iii'tie.' Ki!/.-'l nnes Sieiben*
Hhb.)i>of<
four ;,'.>'<|H I
net.
??ovi.leu«.. TC. I.. i».io a. '»v,»iV flVif VV'
Seiitliorii. «i.40. («.<.Na. m.. 1.1'', «•!'*. h.ie p. i.i.
Sto.iy l«v.K»W Way. •.•-•o a- ">•• ':'* P- ™-
Jynv'sinm.'. V.tt«- -. 7.4uk. ni.. ..'iO I'- m.
Ti'wl.^ 'urv. M i**.. tt.JO a. 111.. 4 p. m.
Nnii.ri, .<• n.. i-:.-^''. • '•!^!i';,"':
W,».ll.«m»;MllVllmin.S.lI...n»-n|;
Won v,<er. M i«., f.«-\ i'-'i^' «*• '"•• l-''"* '•*'' I*' ""'
;lak!.i. jlar^., •1.40,8.44 a. in.. 1.1ft, 0.10. 1, 6.40, b
.,(1.40,8.48 5. m., 1.15. 8- W. 4, «.40, 8
4 .SO.
(>. HI.
MAll-i CLOUK FOB
Al'.iai'y "" 1 ^i'*! *\ o9t, 7. ri.Jft »• »«
Fall v;i-. "r". M.1M., :. ^.46. lrt.30, 11.46 a. m.. S.50.
T.Pp- '"•
i;',.i. r. M..:k.,7,«.4.'i. 10JW.li.4i a.m.. 1.40, 3J».
0<»n.<a-.b N. IV.I"; •<.4:i n. m.. lM9.7.1ft l». ni.
|»n< •ui, MaMf., i*.4f<, i*.4.\ a. m.
Ka. • . rn. (!.i». 'i a. m.. 1.40. ft. 7. .% p. m.
Fiuti'iuir. .Mas*.,! . W, ft.4-, ll.l.' a. la., J.3".
p. in
j:
Lawieiu-e, .Mai»..t..lft, >'.4.'k«.m.,
M ini !'';"HT, **'. li..'". *.l''a. ;n., 1
ni.,
l.ftO, 7.16 p.m.
M.'k.'.lf* p. m-
li.l6. «i,:.l.» (•
lb<
rli>lc >bo\v!. I lie proof l.»i lb.
, :i!-Uiiowlt <l.,'iii-' liN In 1' ''•'>'•
to IVoi. Siiilv. Til.! ( bii-ti.iii !it Work
ttile;:e»,lb;il I'lof. Saiidy w a* l.ir-.-U inletit.'il
to Prof. Kzra .\M.ot of IlarsaiM. A levv
I !.boitlv lielore b.- «l> lib
.15,10.M. ll.4fta. in.
in.
l.iS
m.
l.J
ycurn iitfo aiK . , ., ,
thiHKi">i>l A'nTiMii bibolar prov.'.l ll«»l
Jobn Wlote iiNovvn ;;opel"a fi'l III it Ibe
learnttl i.iMle>Mii- b.el biuii^ir lorinerly
(looMetl. , )■ ' ,, ,,,
II wai-iii;lt:tte.| at a i>rlilie niertlr*^ m I \\ .
moulb. i:iiv.laii.l, loboM tiie leiv.nu iniy of
tin* wrerk of I be S|.aiii>.li Aim;i«la. wlun a
llouian (lallioli.- helioo|.ni;i'.u»r opi.o.e.l t.ie
proi'o^al on Ibc ^'ioiin«l tbal tbe hii;rlUli
I'ouKI net bo;i>i baviiiu tle^lio.M'.l ii. finee
It wa» Ibe eleiuentt' tbiit .lid tbat. He i\Wo
Mttbl tbal It won!. I i»e olbii^ive to tbe SjiaiiUb
iwoplo. Molb i»oiiUs are true; li.ii an entbu-
hUhI iniiibt >-»\ tbal if Ibe « Umvul" ile^lroicil
11, why not liiank (tody
A «entlein:«n re^lliii'i In Italy Imported In
»ufee*Hiitn tlnee tiilorn fioni heolland for bl«*
ehlblren and found all of tbein. tbounb
liroujrbt up 111 (;brl»lianriiiiilie». iinti.;lleveri.
Ill revealed religion, and. In all Hie eaM-.
found tbal u prufesM>r in a Seoi.b iiiiivor'. ty
bad miido tli.in all IntiilelH. An be U ealleU
tt profoi*M)r of pbllo^opby it niu«t be I lof.
Baluof AlM'rdeen.wbo N really a niiitrriul-
Ut. I'rof Calderwooil of Ivlinl.ur-'li li* an
flvanKelieal inini^ttr, wblle I'rof. Caird of
Gluficow i" Kanliiin. !
For loeal mi^xioiiH I)r..Iobn IIullV ebiircb,
January '20, raUe.l »I--».fl()0. l.a^t vnir It
raUed for benevolent purpose.* *13l.o>M.
Koru V. .M. l. A. biilldiii;,' in I'lovidenee
• IM.OOO b»h been pled;r«d.
Uev. .1. h. Witbrow, D. D., late of Ito^ton,
now of Cblea'.'o. it av;ulii»-l elmnb iliseipliiu
but up|»loveH of dropping' al'HeiiHi «
bbiek Hlitep fix)ni Ibo roll. litre tbey
nmnd tlieir lettern.
Tbi! llulian pivernnienl ban ral»e<l the
inlniinumof a prie>.fi» Hilary in Italy 10 (UK)
lire. Wbiil lnu^l ibe vvretebed Mini have
been U-foic wben ij fii) a year in exiK-ctel to
rejoiee many a poor prie-l'M be;ul? ilow-
cvor. It U u lallaey lo Kiippone an luiin irrie I
man In Italy nee.U an iiiui-b a- a niarrlca
derjfyinaii bere. Two eents will >:el him a
dozeii^f lisb in Naples or Venlee; live eeiiU
will Kcl ''*'«' » 1''"^ "' *'"'^' "»"^"^''" "^''
centH will bnv inaiearoiii.
Mr. Saimul lieruer. «< eretary of Ibe
S:'.U;a.N.Il..i»,f^-*-». H.*^tt
New Vork, N. V.. •.
.lN),i.,7.1^p. t.. , ,,
Noribern, f*. S.4a u. m., 7.1.« p. m.
\ .ri'i liliUrl«a. Ma> ... u.iu., '*-.<» P
Vy.v Ue.iforl MHflii.,7.>«.4.'.. IO..H', 11
l.'o. T.!."> p. »>•
l-ovt U uli . U. J.,T. *M, 10.80. 11.4'. «
<.&•>. *.l.") I'. «!• . ., IL., - •
s.att.ern: 7. «.i.^. lu.». U.45fc. 'U-. 1 ♦v. ^-V'. •
S.>.ul.'Ft"'rrb,;b;ui,Ma-».,:, M5, 15.4^ a. n.
.»...«». I', 7.1'» p. ei.
<;oev llruok vVay,<;-i.') a. m.. 4.J» p. m
I < n 'rlK.ro*, Mi»s., H n. in., f p. ui.
,•, wv^bitr.-: Ma..*.. H.W, >..4>a. ro.. 1.4^ p. m
.... . . j.^ J
WMoeiler. 'Ia*e.. 6.86,7. t<.!.\lti.^.n.4.% a., m.,
.Hi:.«MX, M.ih ..,7.K.4.\ 10.80, 11.4.'»a. m., 1.4<'. -J--'
I.n I . II;.
Lyiiti, M«'»., '.,
7.16 i>. tn.
hoierd^Morbus
mmps
die .
idrrt\oe^
ummer
YSentery
_4l! Cured hxf^
teaspooaful of
Perr/-J)aviS?iV/i Kif/rr
in a little A/il/Cor
Sumr and Water
Aa 'ORucGisTi SCLUir. >j
lUiltoaW.
Old Colony.
O'
N and after .Ian. 2. 1»8. Iralna Mil leave
Lowell iMlddluBcx blreet depot) as fol-
lows • u.*.> «> *
ForT»uutou. r»n lUwr, Sv^vnvt, New
Bedford. rr«»»Id«*"««". l*«wtiuiiet, Murl-
boro'.Noeth I rttinli»»;liHmaiia waj alatluMi.
at 7 40 H Ml.. 1; 4.^ and 4..I0 p. m. All trains
SonLNBva'al south Ira...;. .^?. am with Morton &
Albany railroad for Wor<"«'i»ter. Kprlnfffleici,
AlbHnyiiP'ltlie \Vt»»t ; h!.»o at Coucord June-
tlon with l'lt<'lil'<irK railroail.
Tho 4.40 p.m. train eo:iiieetH with Full lUver
Lino Ste;iiiieis lor New York, tlie houtb and
^Hi!m-U1 for CJieli"«f"«« at ** *J -i- "'•• 8""
aniTw/sop. ni. (Saturdav« at 1<> »>. ni.) licturu
at .VM and 7:i:< am. .ui I <J :«-' P- ni.
8t'Nl> \Ys— tor ^oiwJi hraniiiiKhain and way
ttattous. (!.^> «• ">• It«*tnrn at ft.4ii p. ni.
^^ J H:KKNl>KltK,tJenentl MaiiJurtr.
I-iiAt; N. M.\U*^H.M.I.. I»lv. Supt.
liko. >V. .MILLKU, Affent.
Ticket Ofllcc. aO MerrluweM Street.
Itallrotfif.
^0ttp.
Bojstiiii and Maine.
ON mxl atttT Sunday, Oct. SI; l»'^'7. pasM-ntrer
li-Miim will leave Central birtn-t depot,
Fo?^Ho.'t«iii. at rt.64i, 7.:W, h.jo. H.iO, 11 a.m.;
i» IS I • 4.), ;. .».4tM.iit, 4.4i, a.io, 0..V'. u.w p.
in! Kl.l I KN. 7, 7ao. s*.:ui. lO.-,'.. a. .' .; \X in.;
1-i.OS, •.'.!■'. ^i". 3-". <-^"' •'^' ''•"•^•''' 7, 11 p in.
For LMwien.e, 7. 10, 7.;W, 8.>.'>, II a. m.\
1 >.!.%, I. .1. .'■.4<'. •'••"■ tJI'*. ''••'••■•• '•••" !'• '"•
KlTrUN. 7 •'"■ **•-" " ^'*> •"-'". 'i a- 01.; M. 1."',
1.10, '.'..;•, -. -1 '>". <'6. ft.4l'. '-'^l* P- "<• •*^i»»th
I.nwreii.1. T.o.'ip. in. . .„ _^ ..^ ,,,.
For Ha\erlill». iio. . .Il.'i, i*..W a. in.; I-M.>.
i,;i,a.4o. .MO. <i.i.\«i..V'. n.i" p m. UH'i'its,
7.17, till', 11 1". 1" b>, 111.4 J a. in.; IJ.ui. "J.M.a.4<'.
8.4(). .'S.! I. 'i.^'. '■' '" P- "'•
For KMi. III. 7.K1 a. in.; I•.•.^.'•, 3.:o p. m. UK-
Tl'KN. T. II. ;i a. Ill ; l..v«. 4.4.1, ti |i. in.
For N»-»«l.wrv<'"ri, 7 h' u. ii> ; I- l.» H. * 16 p. in.
UKTl UN,<..1.>. 7.;'.'i. II a. "«i ;-•^^ -^ilJ*- "'r
For KxitiT, lioM-raiei ureal lubf. ..U6, 8..i.> a.
m.;1.^ 40, ■> '" p. 111.
For Sniiii'.ii la. In, l;nliIefonl,SHi'.-»,<)I.l Ort-hanl
Bt'iieh i'.'id p. itianil, 7..V», h .H-'i a. in.; I. a.40 p.
in. Kcioni f'oiii Portland, 7.^0, e.4U u. in.;
li.40. :t'J" p I'i.
For llar.tf"!. tielfiiht. Wntervllle. Skowbe^'an,
IttMklmi'l ml Kariiileuloii, .^.ifc'i a. in.
For SI ■!• Ii". N. "•. Ilailtax, N. (>.. Montreal
Hud iiuit"'!'. .x.;!.-! 11. 111.
For Aii,ju'» I. Ibuli. I,. wUton,H.3.%«. m.; 1-p. m.
For i:...'ivMn and .VUon li.iy. ha. in.; 1,3.40
For Ka'ti"iti and si. .lohn'* (p« r Meaiiior), on
Momlav .VVe.liieil.ivHaiid tri'la.VH. at I p. ni.
For ll««i.liiii :, lleMafi, Kanifor aiKl .>H. iKnen
(•teaier iioiii Portland). I'ueiidayii aul til-
lltt>SUt 3.411 p. 111.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IIVIPORTANT NOTICE.
Olmiigro of 'X'ime.
On and after Siin'tay,t)et.iW, the following
traliiri will lie ill-«oiitimii<l :
For Itoston. ti 6. >*.'6a. ni..2. i..W H.W p. m.;
from ItoBion.o, 11.15 a. ni. For Lnwiviu«o. «.:|.V
yXia. III., ■.'.;«•■>. 4 p. in.; from l.awrene.e. «J5. 8
a. in., "i, •-'.'»*• p.m. For rorilaml. ii.l5 p. ui.;
Irom rortlaii'i,.'i-lop. in. ., , ..
The irnln now leaving liowell lor Uunton at 7
u. m. will leave at «..'>« a. in.
A new train for l(i>i«toD anil La<\-runoe will
leave Lowell at i p. m.
SD.NDAV TRAINS.
Tbe train now ie^vlQtf llosti.n at 7.^0 foi lx)w-
ell will leave at 7. „ , ,. .
Tne tr.iln now leaving Lowell for Iloatou at
8.4.% will leave at 7..UI.
Tne train now lea vpiK Lowell for Lawn-nee
an.l llaverblllat7.50 p. II... vOllleuvo at 7.30 p.
m- ...
For further p.irh'iilars nee time canls.
.1. F. I'tlll.LlP.'i. t;, 11. Atrt. at U>woll.
KIRK'S
I (!ioIjD
Stramrrg.
8.45. lo.!lt», !l.4.na.m.,1.40.8..'.o.
4)F MA»SA-
February U', l^^^.
M AN Ur AC rU HI NO i*TOC K S.
roi-rcete.1 lallyby WlilUm Shopar.l. l^rok* r,
No iJcentrul /trott. Fre*<ott Hank hull, li.c
lAiW ell. Where no nf w trainMuHon* lake pla* .
ihcUKurosut i>revloi;s.pi.»t.-itloi.H aa to pri«i.
a»ke«i, hill and sales ai-e iclveu.
and
de.
rrot-
OKtanl faeiilty of tbeolo;.'y in i'arif*, bax uiven
II learned aeeount of tlio Vnl;.Mle vi i>ion ol
the SeriplureK. u-* found in Me.ileval trance.
He blaiiies the Spaniards wilb liavinj; «or-
ruptedlbe Vul};uie ibrouRb ibelr eaiele>>-
ueM. and boMs that KiiLdand pieMTved Ibe
purer eojdi^. In llie Vul-ale of tbe 13lh
eenturv were aboiil KK) virM'>. not found in
tbcorii^inil .^.riplures; inllie Itlide of sixtim
V. were h'i of Ibise; and in |ne>enl edilioUN
there are Htill 74 of these Ins^erUMl Ner>.>.
Prof. Tbaver lia-* liandate<l .M. I.eimr.s
leeture for I In; Ainlovi r Review.
A writer in tbe Sunday .Sebool Tinics ban
lran^lllH.•d the \\\>\ ebapler of .lolin's uomhI
Into broad or I owlaiid Seoleb. \N ilb a lew
execplion- it >eeins well done.
Fooll.all and theolo-y ;;o to-ellier. The
eaiitabis of tbe Yale, tbe IMiinelon. and
>Ve>.|evan lootball eleven* are all Miilvinj;
Willi a view lo tb<! iiiiiii«iry. MuMiilar
Cbri^tiaiiitv i^ not y«l eMiiiet.
Maria II Jv<M;;al, the leh- know n .si>ler of
thi' >'vi«;l >i!i'.,'r. Kia s lli.ll.y !Iav.;r-ai,
has jn^t been inadi; llK- •nl'jdl of a l.iozia-
pbv. ."bi' read no eo\<;., Wiieii a yoiin;:
woniiin Calvin. Flow. 1, l'eai>'»ii 011 tlie
Creed, lIuoKvr, Newton on I'l -plieev , ,Iew-
(,||,.Jei-eniv Taylor and (imiiiill"- ClinMriii
Armor, vveie !ur favoi lie n adinu' oti!>idL
the Hible. A b^Miilifiil lile, tli<"i;;!i .«»otne-
wbal iiariou , \\;is lin^. A> ^h" lived s'» hbe
died, , , ,,
Mr. Spur-jr 'Oil ''.•••liin" to iiaiiu: the li<'relle>
in tbe llipti-t Union for tw<i it iimh.x,: 1. Hi;
IslbreatintI, if lie<i«M- M>, with lib' I "Uil...
2. 'Ibe Union cm nol prosecute a meuDL-r
for bcrer-y. ... .
Ur. lUiuv M. Kiild i< inak o',' Ihe mo?t
that be ean'of a note, from Ibi- hde Pieddeiit
lloswell 1). IlitelieorU.iido.iizinti liiinlor bt«
lettciH from Spain. Il w a>* ii'leirod lo, Jlieii
printed in loll, and now tlii^ wmU it i* re-
produeed in the Kvan-i li-i in fniMinile,
Tbe (;on<.i>lorv ( out I. .Ma'\<lie-ter, iMi;:-
laotl, relumed to lillow a ei ueiliv and li^nres*
of Marv and Jolin lo be < r.eW d on a . Iiaiieel
!.creeu,"but allowed a i>lain erc-s wl.li two
'^"a' new edition of the Seplua;iinl is now
IjcliiK l'**ued by tbe Univei>ity Pies*. Cam-
brldire, FOnirland. .
The lirst iiai t of a rommeiitary on l-ai-iii,
extenilinjr to the 37tb ebapler, and oeetipy-
• ■ - "■ ' lias jiinl ap-
.Vuiorv
Ainodktiair
An>'.roaoogiru>.
Appletun
Atlantic
AiiKneta. Go
\rIlii»fton
Itenler i^lty
llaU(s
Itoott
ilubUn •
llobUiu Duck Co...
t^al'oi
Ctileoptso
China
C'oehew*
I'olimihti.n
I otitlnetilul
Owliilit
Kverett
FranMlii
i-trettt Falls
Il:iii.'.ll<-'U
Hamilton Woolen.
mil
Hartford Carpel...
Ja<:k*on
Lacoil.'k •
LancaRtor
Lawrence
Lowell
Lowell M. S»op...
Lowfll lllcacherv.
Lowell Hosiery....
Livvell Gaa Co....
Lyman
M mehcaicr Mlllb..
MiisB Cotton
Merrimack
Ml tdlcHCX
Mouadnock
Nasiien
NiMind'Cap ■•
Scwninrket
Norway 1Mu'.i.h
(Ills
PU'-'lllC •'•
Peppered
Pembroke
KusHellMlUj
Shaw SUx-.Uln;; Co.
Saln'on Kails
Starts
Thomdlke
Trei'iunl & SuflTolU
l'r.lon Cotton
V:i'. = lll»"lo*
VV ii'lilUirtou Mills.
U<|ii-l««r • ■
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lot)
loou
100
, 1(10
100
100
IdO
Pm;0
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700
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luo
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lIMl
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400
400
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100
100
100
100
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130
flotTffS.
QOMMONWKAl/rn^
.«.TVTl. M<»I>K. HllMTtIN, Fell. 8, l»l'8.
The ConinillU-e on Maiiulaeuire* w>ll «IV0 ft
li.Ti -iVl P -no. lateivM.d m a hill to provh e
' Kiu.\N t. UOltl^^•^N,
Clerk of thit Coininlttee.
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
Only Direct Line frora New England to
Savanrah,
" 'Coniioctlny there Vkltii all Kail and M'awr Lloea.
r.iVOKXTK not IK TO KL4>KIDA.
Iron dleamshlp-s "(iATK CITY" and "CITY
OF M Vi I'.N" k'rtvtiiu: iia\ai.:i«»i Tier, C'en>rrc«f
utivet, l»«.^ton, KVKUV Till IC-slUY, at 8
o'l.hM-k. For trelirht or p»«i«.<(.'C, apply t'> A.
I>kW. HAMl*.'-»»N,C(il Wu.Ni'le.irton btveet. Ho*
ton, or to UK UAUDMXN .ft llAltNAUU. Anenls.
Uoktoil.
ffCEAN EXCURSION.
FLOATSNC SOAP
18
THE CHIEF
For tho Diith, Tollot niid Laundry.
Snow Whito iind AbHtlutely Pur*.
If y.nir ilenler .to.-» no) k«..|. WhIto Cloud Pf»sp
*.>i'.l 10 e. Ills 1 r i.aiii|le cuke to tlio inakere
jnS. S. KIRK S( CO.,
CKICil^CO.
lusiuaucf.
Fim-rirTJi year.
lOWElL KUIUAL ilRE IN^yimE CO.
OAU<e, 40 4>llli«U M 1 1-* 1.
.I.e. AlJUOlT, lUl.hlMKNT.
K. T. A |tl» IT'I , bKC* V AM» TUK*«.
SINDAV
7.1', H.iO
For Itostoii.
TJMp 111. IMTfUN, «a
Til A INS.
a. m.. i:.'.V 4.15,
130
li^
jlMie
7ii
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100
71>
700
700
140
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140
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587'i
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6.40.
m.
lu.;
ni.
All piMX'ii* are
invlietl to .nttend a pnhllo
luarli K on e^tal.ll».hln)r a hoaM ot «'u»lees lor
he .tlv llhia. > . to he hi hi III the e.Min.ll. < Ham-
her onM. niav ..venln/. Fen 1:1. at 7 4.'. o ehnk.
■M.r « ^, j^ uoLl.K.N. I. halrrouu t;yiB.
M F. WuKiliT. ?>ec. ^
fHiscfllantous.
3"o Long: AVfilts.
FIVE SKILLKl* WORKMKSC.
Ladies', GentR', Children's Departments.
R4M»M NO. e. POST orricE block.
111.. .%, 7 p. III.
For I awieiuis ^.•.•0 a. m., 6.40, 7..Vt p.
UET I KN. 7.40, K.l.^ a. in., I'J.IO, 6.:i5 p
honlli l.a«reme, 4.W. 7.44 p. m.
Fur Huvfrlilll. f "io a. m.. 6.4'\ ..:J) p.
UKTIKN. >. 11.4ft a. in., 4.('«», ft 'A 7 '».'> p. ro.
Forl'orlUii'l.ii.lsp. in. ULTl'liN, 1,4.16 p.
m. .I.T. H'KKKU. Gen. ManaKer.
\VM. MKPUITT, .lK..."*npt.
A. F. PlIILLU'S.Oen.AKt. at Lowell.
Ort. «. X**'-^
Boston and Lowell.
tKrrOIIKK lU. IMT.
Ptt8Kwij;tT Service from Lowell :
For ItoMun. nt ft..V», «l..l.\ fltl.M, Ji7.1«, 7..'i6,
m?. -Jli.iO. i:»0, 'MO, 1'3.fo, MIV^V 4?e.
M5..V.. liiNi. 'jtOiW, *5!«i''-' P- ni. .«»IM»A\».
•117 .l-i, il iKi, •;it».-20 N. m., 4.'ift p. m. Krturn «
1lV.4ft. 7 :iit, .X 'HI, *8.:io, ♦!MK», ».l.\ 1110.00. 11.00
». m-.l-MM in., •I.IHI, a.OO. MOO, 113.4.%, 4.46.
•VOit, ft3a, ';ft.4.M;.l.'i, •7.00. 10.00,11.10 p. m.
Sl'MiAYS.H.iHin in.. I.O", .'.("i, S (Kt p. in.
For Wol.iirn.OH.'., 7.1«!,7..».V It.-i. Hon a. in..
l.»o. i.ini.ii.oo, i!;u p.m. hCM>AY.'<.«.»a»a.m.,
4.8a p.m. KetuMi: H.ti, ».4I, ll.i4 a. ni.,
5.oj»,V4:, io.:;i, ii.:j;i p. m. s*UM»AYi4. u.i.
a. ni.. ft ^7 p. in.
gf*Hjriir<»». iS'ortlu-TH lifPotoiUtf. lOr <m
arrfvnl »t tniiuB trom Ihe S'orth. V fit httlford.
For LMUr..|i..e,«.:». in.i.v ii.ooa. m . 140. .'.Ij'.
4.; 0,(1.00 p.m. .^jCMiAYS. ai ».15 a. ni.. ..Ift
o. m. K*>larn: 7.4.% 8!W and ll.Jft a. in..
ltA6,».16. 5.16, 0.45 p. lu. lsUNl>A\b, 8.00.
8.6ft a. m., «.16 p. m.
For Kuleui and Way-.'*lailon«, 7.86 a. m. 1.40.
t;.(i0 p. ni. Iteturn : 7.io, 11.45 a. m.. 4.40 p. m.
Time girtn leUnt is from Snrthtrn Itrpot
16
•2.1ft
p. m. Itei urn : p.i.i a. in.. n.oo auu u.iu if m
.SUNDAYS), 8.15 a. in
For Ayer.Iiinrtl«»n ami Wuy-Siatlono, at 7.
a. in.. 12 0ft and ft.oftj'. in. .>CM)AV.>*. at 2.
u. m. lt«i urn : ».\:> a. m., 12.55 and U.15 p. 1
I3TJIL.r>KR«.
In our llnr will, hy piael':;? ".,'en
rp.-.lve th>tilas. w.ik. „^\',"^;'"V'i i» «• 1 •>
licnt without fhr.nkinij. K. C. IIAKLU & CO
Ht:iU(l
\fr\\] CA(\ be cured cf your
^ IT T""^^^ Tof Nears
V-v k r: ./ /,iii it has bem
is foda^ the
only suc-
cessful
emedy
forthese
' picture
METAL SKYLIGHTS
For Amherst, Mllford an.l WHtrn, nt 0.15 a. in.,
Vi.M, 3 4t<. ft 40 n. 111. Mind ly, 'i y. in.
For Grccudelil, I'cterhoro', lleniilm.'ton, IllUs.
iK.ro' and Keene, at '.i.l.'i a. ni. ami 3 48 p. in.
For Naahiia, .Manehenter fuel Coneord, at 8.30,
!I.15. 9.44 Ji. m., l.'.W,!. 47, 3.48, 5.40, 0.25, 7.4f
11. m. (SunilavB at •.', 7.4K p. m.)
For Pena(MK)k, Kranklln, Lehanon and White
Klver Joncth>ii,at a.lft a. II!., 147. .1.4^ au-l
*7.48p.m.
For Warner. Brat 1 fori I, Sunapee, Newport (>.
II.).CUreiiiont and Clai-cniout JuueAlon. at
'.i.lfta. m., 1.47 p. m.
ForTUton. Lake Vlihifre, MeiTilllh, LnronIa,
Weirs. Plvmoiith, W ainn, Haverhill, Woodu-
vllle.atl).4la. m., 1.47 and •;.4Sp. in.
For Campion, Thornt'ii. North Wooili»tnck. Ll^-
hon, Littleton an<l Whlteticld. at V.44 n. ro..
1.47 p. m. , . , ,
For .Jtfl'erbon. Lam;'..stcr,(jroveton anil Jahyan,
lit !i.44 a. m. , ,. „
For Monti»cller an<l jill points on the Montpellei
aiKl Wells Iwlver railroad, via Plyiiioiitb au"l
WooilBvllle, «t'.i.4l a. m.
For St. .JohnHhiirv an<l l.yii'loevllie. via
K'ver. Junction, at n.lftu. in. iti'.,\ lAi< p
K
}{orch&nt9 aod Miners Traniportatiou
Oompan^'s Providenoe, Norfdlk and
Baltimore Steamehip Line.
Tho Most I>1re<'t Itoute from New Kn»rlan«l for
Norfolk an<l IOehnK>nd,Olil I'olnt Comfort, Va.,
Wudhlr.Kton. I>. C., ami llalilinore, Md.
FAMAKNUKUM AMU rKKIUHT.
Thelruc Sit^Hinshlp WilliRm Crnn«>, l.'iOO
torn*, I. apt. K. K Warren, salU from Provldcne4>
ov«r> WKDNItSl>AY,Op. m.
The Iron Nt<*An)shlp Johns Hopkins, I600
Ions, (apt. II. I). Foi*ter, sails every S\TUK-
DAY, 8 p. ni., from Lo.NauALR Wli.vKr.
Thef(» well-known steamships aio lartre and
romfortahle and llttcl with every c.oiivenleneo
for P.V.s.'*K.\lJEUH and iMiniinamh'd hy navl-
k-ators of loiiK jind siicc«s»fol cxperlene*. Hea
vova)Fe» hy thene nU'amers itni refreHhbni ami
Invlt^oralli.fr and Ihe nmnd trip can bo aecoin-
pllsheil In nvK iiAVS. Fare, Ineludlujt room
au4l meals, very low.
FKKIUHT CUNNKCTIONI
l^vlc wlUioiit draysKc with the foliowlnx
routes ;
VIrfflniM Mnil Tennessee Air Llue, mt Nor-
folk, Va.
AtUotle Coaat an<l NeetMMrd Air Lines, mt
Nurfttlk. \'m.
Che»*|>e«ktt »ii(t Ohio R. It. iSMd Kauawbs
Olspsitch, et Newport News, Va.
Rlchmouii and Danville Jl. It. niMl Pied-
mont Air Line, at Wcat Point. Va.
Baltlmor*) nad Olilo K. R. and Continental
Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Men'hants and Miners Trans. Co.'s Savan*
nab Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Thromrh lilllsof la«lln,T issued via all atiove-
naineit routes. Mark goods via P.. N.ANUH-
LINK.
Tickets on sale at K. «. WrxnaoK's olBee. 8
WcKtinlnster street, W. II.CiltTKCH A Co., office
I W«y,l>oi«M't street, or at Steamship olUcxi. W
India street.
For rutCH, naswaue or frrluht npplv to
E. II. UOCKWKLL,
New Knirlaml Afrent,
I'rovMenre, K. 1.
DtuKi'ioitw;
Wm. IL Wljrirln,
.1. K. hello ws,
Wm. P. rtra/.er,
Chai«. A. t»UiH.
W. K. LMiijjrHtou,
,LC. Ahlxil.
Dlvblcnils <10 JM:it CKMT. on tJv« years.
prr cnt. on three : ears, :W>, per e^-at. on ens
vcar policies. ... , .
■ In coniiecllon with Ihe nboro mmonny \*> a
jrencral a>.'eiiey for <ll\ Idi-nd payiiitr wntuai and
reliable stock c*>ni|>anleH.
""**" K.T. A 11 lion. Agent.
Ilni.'. Wrtlki",
An"'U i;. Fici.cto,
N.M.Uilsfbi,
A.ii.Pol'ard,
F.T. Al.lwtt,
P. C. Oaics.
50
TllK UOLYOKK STILL LEADS
On and utter June Isl the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL VAX
70 PKU CKMT. l>IVIIiKM>».
This company has a surplus as ;vK«riU i>o!1cy
holders, of #M4.2ir, and will nrUe ou Jlil.lv-
CANTILK UlSK."?. lUiprebeiilcd by
Charles Coburn, 28 Central St.
Also rcprcrtents other llrsKdnss Mutual aiid
HUM-.k Com purlieu.
FIRE INSURANCE. "
Oood! Soli€lI l«ollal>le»!
AT TIIK
FIBE INSUEANOE AQEKOY
OK
GEO. E. HETCULF, jto_i6 Central Slreel
Ilavlnjj purchased the nirenc-y of the Wcri!-
iraek Mutual Fire InMurance Co. of Amlovtr,
with Its sixty «cNrsof uatUfactorv denllnir with
tin policy hohU-ri*, he Invltei* all the fornier
friends of the eomimny anil many new ones to
examine Its merltn and rcllahllUy. Six oiat»r
compaoloH also lepreiM nteil by me.
GEO. K. MF.TCALF, ftdCtntrai i^treet.
Sill ce»cur lo K. L. l ari^ell A in.
Traders and Mechanics
INSlJHANtE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
5!2IoaU an^ Coal.
Whit-
Til.
£
^^?5s^;,
AND
&nd
for Ihet^autifii
fsi^loScft^^iV^v-wrnS H^ork.
VENTILATOBS, for MiMlcres, Jinij Dwellings.
Galvanl7.e«l Iron and Copper Cornices
and <}utteriu Metal ShlncleM^ M.e. t
Bletal Work for ItulldioBS. Send for
IlluHtrated Clreular.
E. VAN NOORDEN & CO.,
'<83 Harrison Avenue - - BOSTON.
rpnK LATEST ^WPULAU COLLEC
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
or "^t. Johisl'urv, Lvii.l-.n\ 111.', N.-wi.ort, Slier
hrooko, via I'lynioiilh and WooUavllle. ai K.41
or Mwiitpeller. Ls.^cx .Tiinetloh. P.tirllnpton anO
.'^t. Alhan!*, via Central Vermont line, at y.lft n.
ami
111.. 1.4:and*7.l>.p. m. , „ . ,
For Montreal Hn<l t/uel.ce, vU Montreal
Poston Alr-Line, at !<.M a. m.. *7.4'J p. m.
y..r Montrcid, \ la Ceiilial Vermont line, at 3.1 v
a. m., 1.47, *7.4b p. m.
ti-*Dailv.
Fn'lirht trains leave Lowell for Boston nt 2.0o.
,-.10. if.os a. m., i.r>, P'.(H). 1I.(H> p. m.
iJ'.ive lioHtoii for Lowell at 'i.JO, 4.05, 9.4o a.
in.. 12.25, a l.**!'- in.
Leave Lowell for Lawrence at ..lo a. in.
Leave Lowell for .saiem at 11.05 a. in.
FliKIGnX DEPOT, WKSTICIIN AVKNUE.
I^ave Lowell for NaKliiia, Manchcpler, Con-
conl and the North ami Wcbi, at 7.J0, ll.:« a. m.,
^.o."), .V45 p. m
At the Old Slnnd. 38 A! Iddle Street.
At the New Yard, Foot of Pond Street.
Williuiai If Ittrortjr*-*
A. W. WFEKS, Agent,
Wholesale ami lleUiU l>e(der In WllkCKhaire,
L.'wkawaniia, LehlKh. Finiiklln, Cunihcrlantl,
C. tj. i.annel, Ac. Wood, (harc^al. Lime, Ce-
ment, &c. T. lephone number, -iHi-i.
..#pi;.VJSti.?:i
Cash assets .Tan. 1, l'»!<7
Total llabPUlcs (re In^uruucu; •
Net assets J'.W5,C71 M
Policy hoi. lors share In the prollls on expira-
tion of iwllcles.
Dividends, 70 Per Cent., After July 1st.
DIKKCTOUB :
lycvl SpniKU'",
(ico. F. UU iiartlson,
i>. 8. Ulchardson,
ChKS. IL Coliuri),
Jacob UoKers,
.John F. Kbnl.sll,
Jleiiry C. Ilovic,
C. C. liuuhlnsoB ,
W. F. .ShIoiou,
S. T. IjiiKUtBWr.
Oin(«, 37CeiitrHl Street, Lowtdl. Mast.
LEVI SPKACUi:
WOOD.
i i'AVfl Lowell for Ayer .Junction. Wor''C6U>r.
■ PdrJ^r^New Vork'aua U.c West, at '2.45 and OUl Co.'s^Newark and Eng
LIME.
F
!i.-25a. m ,
C. S. MELLKN, Geni
GKO. W
WM.E.LiVINGSTCM:
Wholesale and lletall Dealer In
COAL. COAL
Old Co.'s Lehlirh, Phlladi'lphla A
llcaillna^, Wllket-baiTC. Lackawanna,
Maryland Co.'s GcorKe'B Creek
Cumherbind, Lykcn's Valley Frank-
Un. etc.
Oak, Maple And Pine, saweo
and split.
CEMEiM.
ritl-SIDKNr.
fc.. .M. TUC.vF,
Sr.CllETART
jV^Incoranee to any amou:il rfl"c<;tod in rclU-
blo conipuuicH.
K.M.TVCKF, Apent,
'.'7 Central Ktreet.
Superintendent.
STOltliU,
Uenl. Pasn. Asrt.
C. K. PAIGE. Local Agent.
COBH'.S Extra and Finishing
Glens FallB, Vermont.
An n«e as loiiif as Ibal leaelie. by Metbu-
sclub woul.1 be iiecd.d to read Ibe IJijIo ou
tbe plan of the •'Iii-luetivc Wudn s." t;ro-
poJd by Piofe.sorH Harper, IlaUanlino
Wberand IMrroii.dH. now ai.pe.innii u
ibeOldTeHlaineiit .Slmlenf. haeli book of
^'•« Minor Tropbetr* would take at leuntoiie
'^Jvi)
For III! api tdlzer. nolblnfi: la »>['^/ /'"»"
cnbb:Uor\beiopH '•', U.rnlp.; j,"/^,^ "--...J
.f,il,l>nrn eouuh or cold, don I Iori.ei.iiie
ri.t thlnK Is « botlle of Ur. Bull'. CoukU Syr-
up.
THE'HESTIMTHEOTWLP-
Toiinir Folks' Album. A larhC collection of
vralues Kalop... polkas, marches Kcho!tl.=che«.
reveHes. i'.ivott^-. .-.e.. for piano or cabinet
orKiin. Ele.rai.tly boun.l In paper, jirlc; ."kic.
K Ite Colleellon of llanee Mii.'le, ConUl n«
all the latest wa^t/.c.-. ;rMlop'.. marches, from the
••Mlkmlo," "Hla.k llusHar," <'Nanon,""OaFpar.
onc""Ainorlt:i,"etc. Price .5iie.
V ano -Hon-irch. A cdlertlon of p ano solos
from Ml b writers a. li. D. Wilson, ll-numont,
I)cllr"er Pelilw^. Levbnch, Lan.'O. Elleiihcr(C,
Ml. l.ariK Itnlo... LlAiner. etc. etc. best book
of Ihc klixl piihll.'hed. Price 50c. _^^ •. .
Finmn^Aonrs. (Hy Limou- composers.) A
.Taiwl rolltctloti of -tau'lard and i opular s-jiik-j
""ManHrr..\'f sfii'j:- A enlle-tlon of prems of
t"?. Moii.«v.Miii«v.i «'!>'»\:r.v^''i'i;rv'^ur
zlaK, Wellnvfs. IM.-.ilos-l, Molr, Aht, Ontty,
P..n ct Oielil, lUieiUcI ami others; price .'^le.
Vmpres-oVsonit. A e -llccthm of po,MiMr
f.oni"l.vtl.e most famoiis American wiltcr».
rXlliy "'en," t'om llowa.d. Scan an, Gi.h
wimamH,>kcny, iiowiy^ ^''"'••<:"!.V "* ^•
TallKjrt ur.M a host of others; pi Ice -lOc
Anv of the al>ovo book* sent by mall. Price
(K) cents.
OAKDNKR'S MUSIC STORK,
Pianos. Organs, MuMc I'.»oks an I MuMcal ller-
chanillHe,
90 Merrimack Street.
Pennsylvaniia Kailroad
The Heat Railroad In the World.
The Faatost Trains In the WorlA
Now Tork to Chl(»aro. 24 hours.
New York to ClncSnoad. 41 hours.
New York to Bt. Louis, 2U bonrs.
Five Daily Express Trains to the West
Apply for tlidteta and full InformaUon to
W. K. BATCHKLDEB, Ticket Aurert.
" No. 211 Merrimack Street,
(iKO. W. MJLLEB, Ticket A»rent O. C. R. R.,
^'*' '• No. 35 Merrimack Street,
A T. CASWELL, Ticket Aarert B. A L. R. IL.
A. i.i/AOT. Middlesex Street Stailon.
GENERU FREIGHT FORWARDER.
All kinds nulMlnK and Amcrl
c^n and Scotch Fire
BRICK.
Hay. ^tra^*^'.
Uaaona', Dental and Land
Plaster. Plaster.
KAOLIN,
CHAKOOAL,
FKKTILIZKK8.
HAIR,
NANI^
GKATKL.
ir'loiir fi.¥i<l Ci-raiii.
all
MiM-ehandloe delivered t>«r order from
trS^To^the Boston ami I^well, Na-";'* ••J!^
L^welL Old Colony and Boston and Maine B. U
i^pplii^wcelpu obtained for goods forwarded.
CMBoa 88 Thomdlke Street.
Oine>eand Yard.
27 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone 18»-L.
Branch Ofllne.
83 Merrimack Hirect.
Cahlerwood's.
I>HOXOORiVI?IIH.
A. H. SANBORN, 24 Central Block,
Bees to announce to the citizens of Lowell and
vicinity that he has pnrchnsed all the neptlvei
owned by tho late N. C. Hanbom. and is now
oreuarcil to (111 duplicate onlen* from the same.
By loas aasncUtlon in hustneMH with the late Mr.
Sanborn I feel conildent of (dving |K5rfoct --"-
faction (o all hie former cusuimcrt.
IVIr. J. L IV103S,
NO. 57 goi:ham sthl^kt.
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Shfcet Irou and Tin
worker. A line lino of
PAllLOO, HXOVKS. '
MILKMEN can get Milk Cans as good and
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS. 57 Gorham Street.
Cliftord's
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 ANDOVER BTSEET.
Firsl-Cte Dyeini of Every Description
Done at abort notice and eatlsfactlon
gnarantccd.
Ladles* and gents' Rfirmcnto dyed wliole.
All kinds of garments cleaned ana reiialrert
If desired.
CLIFFORDS DYE HOUSE.
PHILiOSOPIlY OP MAltRIAGE, glv.
ing a clear nynopnlB nf the Impediments to
marriage, exhaiistiMl vitality, etc.. etc., can be
had from all newi« agents or forwanled Olrcct
from the author. Dr. P. .1. .lOBDAN. 1» Joy St.,
Boston, on receipt of li cents.
LOWELL DAILY COUKIER^ATURDAy, JIEBRU^^^^
lj\J MM XiXJ^ , .rr.~ ■ ..v™. ,11.1 »ol <i.t .11 I ««kcJ you to. 1 SUNPAY SrAl
LOCAL NEWS.
FIKK DKPAUTMKNT,
Ibat some new boae Is ueeded tbcre l>e ok a
lui«e amount of old leather bose " J^"";''
wbicb would not aiiHWer tbe i;;"l»o^< ^ « » «
lire departineht. but wbicb Ibc -•oluuillUx
ou sewers iniKbt purebuae.
UASK BALL.
bai-illy' larite
finU of Ibe
►beds tbere.
blreet would
,«pr«veu.e»». i;r«l--;« » VJitlTo'f "the
Ai»|>»r>«tus-Inter«stlug Metunji
.,4:ou»HiUtee. ,
There was an Imporlant n»<^'t'»« °' Jf®
coinmllb e, o.i tire ^^V^^^^r\.^S^i^^^'
eruoon. all ibe iuend.ei> ^V' •«. , ^^^ [^yj.
Cblef Kn«lueer UoMuer wa.-. al^o In aiteuj
"'rimirman Carter miUI .hat tlH.rc I- « S-J'jJ
.,..al to be do.,0 by V'^\''?|": S, r, wbHb.
import:Hillbin«.o K..b-u du oiil^wji^^^
*""'' '""ii.n..i. 1^-irv Kdd Ibat there U a
(ouneiluuii »^;'J\vorceMer dcMmriment
"''^V.^ . M k.Ml iM lii!« deemed loo cumU'r-
■"** " '"'I'l c Id r. ari^i ai..ed f loin Ibe body
:Vu:i.•arl'b.i:lim::ausof«^e.ew. It does
"'nr^'i^i'hleeHIosnier.iidlbailbereare
in ilalloin. ol ibe IlayeH IrucU lliut aiy no a.
Sas It iV. Hediilii'i Unow Ibat tbey bad
*^ l.r vVor.*i,ter. Tbere N one lu Boston
and . otter I l.y »... Ho bad beard llieiu
wl I HrWeu of In tiie WeM, wluie many arc
SsVd uiv-ponseto au inlerroKttlory by
i-om.cilmau Sherwood. Cblef Hornier ^ald
tbTlbSl v ba" Ibreo IJannor ladder., and
SS ieilbir of lb"in, be I ''»•>.''"• ^y*"^'^'
reSeb to lie roof of Ibe po^t ollbe building,
''la nun Caller KUU«pUd «^ :'" '"d-'X
yci.iia boM- company, h.ixette blnit. Ihe
Mitf of Ibe I.oum; I* almo>t ready lo fall
iS li. He IboujH lb a it- inw quarter-
IbouM H. fnrlbcr up .be bill. aiM -^^;^
the lropo^itlouof |. moMn.w' Il'M'*' ^'«""«y
.•oiiiimiy and ii.a. bine Iroiu (iorliam ►lieet
ob.el.ulldinii.lo be erected. llo,»e
Ileal ne rcH-oinU lo only four bo.se. in ea.e
«i lire'b.riiNb«l'''''« '•^"••i •>•'•' '"='^''^• "^
'^Toun!'ibn;Vsln'w;,odM...esp.dtbat.bere
KvelltuaLKf.be laller had. tbe illy Mmuhl
''';^i/H^:;!";-StU-t'iouldl.cbeap.
, ll.l, a new boii.ein lUdvidere for
lUlcJ/allilrUiantomaUerecpiiiid tdleru-
'"^Mr^man'lUu'eb a.Wed wba. loeation
ife:^;i:rr\irb':l«^
.liuul.l be a U..-« milk »- "' »' "" """^ "'
'%i;Krurv.:i;u;vc,,-w,,u,,.n:. u |« ;
«mMl idea to have a temporary buildiu« as
*r.ter;forali.>ok«ndlalderlruck ou.be
hndinreatoftbeeilvbal y
Cblef lloMiier-llie lot is
euoov'b. iMil il iiiiubl do If be
Udder, eonid be run "'»<•','«
Til,, .ll.l cimlne lot on Mbluie
T,. .it .for be el. elU.n of a lire depart
earthlv '.lood where I I- loc:.t.d. It doni
iitii.-KK locded In Uielieurt of tbe iB)- *\
uui<>'; ,'''*'"',,. .„ ,,, I inii»re tin: c lomical
ariiuhl lie a IfOOil lu la lo . u.ioh'^ »'■ .
.-Hrriae tbel.iillerie.,&e.: one on .Marke
."reet'foi- a lar^e book and bidder truck a.-d
tbecbeiiiiealeiixii.e; and one in »^'J 'J-^*-
for Mazepua bo.e coinpauy-and, perhaps,
"';iS;nnriUu,welI-Wo.ibl..'l Ibc^-lilef
recoiiuii. nd a new bo.e wa.'on foi ^'»^' ^/•j.;,;
Chief HoMuer-Ye., I woi il.l. A- re^a J
the number of new Imii-e. toui e n .W y
"•:."'s.sr;'i "A,a:?.u»u i^»t«e"„ -■
■ ..Inntcd tbal the ^upennlcnd< III of puiiiu
buiiK'H ».''» City '••'«'-■•'% i''iHSu,';'ri
ami e.tlmaie. lor a «»^''M'"«''^\,,^" , "fT,. S
Mi.blle i.ire.1, in rear ot tne .ily liall, lor a
Jl,«k and lad.ier . ruck and .be :«'- -";l-, '.^
of Wamesit st.umer.lbe 1: It. i '^.^ '' , '^
Sept lemporanl) in -^-'VT,, S b I .d
nv's bou*e <:n Central .Ireet. < ba >« mil. anu
Tnueb easbii.^' ami eoufuMoi. 'hMu^ J^^'
!!uu;.l by liaN Hv^ .wo co.upanics and appar-
alus (or'bolb in .-o Hinall a >pa. e.
PItori.CTIVK DI'.PAUIMKNT.
CLairnmn I alter .ai.l tbal «"« /.'•"'^S'
conipunv wi-.m. dfiy new rubber '''•'"^';'r.;
inonnd .bat Ibce blankets would e M^
e«-lu or *IHM. Tbe city bas to pay "'',.'
butletbou-bl Ibal Ibo insurance eotnpi-
Sfs Mn. b P=«y ^olu..• of il. Worcester pa s
utfPKlaiiuiallylor tlic MiPI'^rl of ber
Jj^lJln e\le,.r^,ent juid Ibe .s^^^^^^
5:S::;e;i;N.>:^.-- anb.payan
the expense of runniio; it- (>' '.i-'"'^'' ''[J''''\
0 .11 '.I, care of hoi>es. &c. '-;;;^,.^,';;;^'^s^^^
hv two or tbi.-e in. inbcr« ol the . oiuiiiiliee
?wrfSund that Ibe annual expens..o^
cIlyofKupporli.iK' lb« VL^V
80.1 appuratu. IS nearly *.b«0.)
Amotion of t"imellinan Lears hat ti
committee of tbrcc Ik; appointed to have
nrei ar • I pbin. an.l specllieation. for a bt Hd-
nKontbcoldMlldle.treet lol to eon aln
aua?tei> for a .learner, bo.e carriaRe. bat-
?ery and the teams of tbe chief enxineer and
SSendentof lire alarm was jdop ed
•nd Aldermen Carter and Bouiweii anu
Coundlmutl Sberwood were eonsllluled tbe
'X'quei.ion beln« raised by Aldertnan
lloutw? w be. ber tbe Uisuranee men wo Id
not uav a porllou of the expense in runnii s;
he pm.ccllve ilepartmeut. ;>;«/^;""'^.»« %H'
... 1... hti.l seen one of tbetii, Mi. li. t^.
Cbtireii, aud he said be would not favor the.r
^"'.u*I "/ollimo; sHid Ibat the protective de-
SSSSmSS
riinplly fthargcd at any tline. » "^f^^'nty.
' Chief Ho«mer recommetided ••'«\lj*'"iy.
five new olunkets be PU'-^hased for the uro-
teeilve company , and Ibev could get aloiiK
without the .dber 2fi asked 'or «"0\he ^ ^.e
He also recommended tbal the vrotect)ye
WO.MAN'.<4 SUKFKACK.
A Loeal Leac... Ors.»..Ued In V",T*I}' "''***
Nature of iht- Work Kx plained.
A iiieetlii" of lursons inlerested in .be
foni.aMon Id a lolal woman's HU.Ini.'c b'"):^*
was hcl.l ul I lie wom.-n's l^r^'^^^^V o'clo.-k
pie's club xe>ler.|iiy af.eriioou at jJ " ;'";^•
^l was ai.e.i.le.l by some ilo or «W pesoiN
..early all of whom were >"«'«■'*•. ,^\*'', £.
teres ill tbe movenieul was .^l^-v*-'"!^' , ^^f'".
m.ctiim pri«eed.d, and tbe leanue ulipeaitd
to start with 'encouraging l'«"-l»«*^' »• .,
The meeting wasealled lo <»r.b- 'y Ms.
C. S. I'ond. who with MisH Mi in 10 AIM
has iH-en In tbe city for a .lay or l^" wo k
Uv^ it. the In.eresls of .be ^^''^HZ' ,Uul \lZ
deTe-ates from tbe slate orKaui/.allon. AUsh
Allen acted as secretary. „iw,in
Mrs. I'omI read u list of p«.'rsonH o » w^^^ "
si, . bu.l called with the bleaol '"'^•••',r,» f, ' .^i J
|„ Ibe movement, .she ba.l »"|^>« ^-^.^''-^/.^y^*.
f<.iiii.l "l of those CM e.l on al home. 1 ro
the end of tbe year. »» « -";•■'.;' -l",^ .„,.ii|
l':VXie ls's.:.men Ibe leagues propose
,0 unite in M'eurin^f Ibe ""^•^^•;r;'', 'J' ,,UM.d
S;';snn'o.:r:£':"&l:Mbndli
2k i>a ;e.l aUowInx sulVraiie. 'ilbOOO vvomen
vo eJ ir l»«l St".*". The r.aM,,, why so
nanv women .10 not vote for '«>''"'»7% '
SoUommiU. cs. is tb«. tbey .;.Hinot feel
the interest .bev woubl if Ibey eouhl >oi«
for a Ic ly offliVdK. In Kansas., be woine
i"ie"r;iieMUeslions •» >" "/-jriir'o
„„u,y I, he a nmral many >*VV J; ','.„„
,hi. or that i.arlyy IVrbap-. Jt' '. ^^'ryit out
we may Ik,' l'»'•'^V'''^""'"V 1 ihe f I low-
further- reinai ks, .Mo. "••»';'« :' "" ''A*^,, ^'^Sh
l.mri.^rrceimnt, in ac.oi.l in.e vvltb v^hicu
IJje liaifue was to be oi«ani/..'d :
«•.. ihcumlei>lune.l. hereby nnlU' In a noii-
j\;:i^^^{ShSr\i:.n-)^*i^-He'as^-
elation.
Mrs. I'ond .ben calU-d for a vole on orpin-
lyli. 1 eii-'ue. A nmli«Mi.ollial ellecl was
:;l:ywKn..M'i-i''-v''irM:.ed"e
iilioi. was read and a.lople.l. 'l/'". *' ' ! ,
;:i;i;:i";:'r,,rK^::..::ih'.v*v,',,er
\ s i of", -law. were ab.. ..d..pte.l. One of
U,. M. lions prov hies lor an annua social
?. I," I Vof some ex.. nl, and »»"«>';''• 01
o. ■! iihfs on .be se.oii.| Tu.s.lay of ea. b
;„\r |lwuHV.iledlba..bel.aKUO d- fray
11, e" .cn^es of Ibe liiUlal ine.linit.
' m's.' 'ondlbenreadalisl of ofl»>-erH f.ir
,h« leuK^ue, wbicb she inui i"«i;Y«;; ' " ';' I'
was a.loi'U'l "- ^'»"^«'*= , '7'''^"v.H Je A
I Ul.hiiuiU.l- vbe presldeii.s, (uMiijie A.
1'. s«ni..iii.Mi>..l. I-*""'!''*"' "'"
"■cl'i.r."<t' "w A. llao.»... wa Il«'! "l"",
to ii"i ■ r«ii..ul... lie ►»!■ .lie iiiul 1. ■ ur
.;° \tv^:!ir;;!";;;.;t,sr*^>i'^;|
Hbr'rl,i:'SCfi.:rr'^"r;
ttLsasin". ,.an .10 at iireseut. We
imiicbon the state bouse, ib.y woukl K«^i
what .""y waul If for no olber reason tbau
^"*l';-^'"'pond"sl;oK« of .be tnovement in
Wa 'linJloi. .err'llory. Tbere 'our years u,o
sullrai:e was ^iv.-u to wot. ten. A veu^^.xo a
rtiw was founu n. tbe !aw ami it was «ii
H .^ed void. Tbe last lesiUlalure re.nedied
tliis!aud now tbe lerriioiy has wome.iN suf-
*' Mr' A C. Houston was asked .0 speak,
lie h-ul r>ee . a v^on.eii'H siillVa>;lst since lu:
hi.| M'cna lie U> form any opln ons. le
;;;;! bM^Ub In .be popularity of Ibe um^^
metit since coniln« to ibis ♦'0"»tO; •"'
.I.1WI1C-S of P.oi;r.sK was .luc to the una-
i^of all -ra.les be tanjibl bow woman'- sif-
i;„:^,,r\ ',|ue,o.uea,.p.;.M.-«.;;;^•^-,J
M,,. rioV lii.'lit 111 \V»>lii"SW" UinilwJ'.
s£^fS^,;ri'SiiK«'r"
t' 'XiiJ,';.r''.Vi"',.ri;rTri",:ii^i';
ton «l>wr Tliecln.nec- fur voMngJ
-ni- IH the best way lo inlIuo..ee them. Mrs
Pond asked bow many voted f ^ « .";;^^ ,',
T\ fflSn ami M%:K 1 tmnlra
fi.'l.^'woma'r^lourmil a's the valuable orga..
"'M^rrfLSemple explained the reaHOi.
wb vwon e do ..ot always care to vole fo
Ihe stdiool committee. Sometimes It does
not a£t the election, and they think there
\r'^^*i"1l."*V^l:u=tr;p;>keverye.ithU.
slai";ily. She did not believe wome" e^^.
had been Insulted al the polls. J^V«;«"J,y'"
un'H suflVaj<e is aceomi.l shed, ''^.ly w .11 fco
rum and the polling places will be made
™ Wll'ffK.'Fl'debcr's remarks the meeting
cloml Mrs. I'oud said .but 4a P^r^^'"''-;
Mgned tbe roll as members of the local
league.
Don't
let that cold of yours run on. You H*'"'' U
fa light thing. Hut It may run Into catarrh.
Or Into pneumoula. Or eousiimptlon.
Caurrhlsdismi-sllng. i;..<;u.non la Is dan-
irerous. Consumption Is death Itseii.
1 '^ The breathing apparatu.s must be kept
healthv and .dear of all obstructions and of-
ife^iwJ matter. UlhcrwlHC there Is trouble
' ■^'aU the diseases of these parts, head, noije,
throat, bronchial tubes ao^i '""«"; «»" '>« '^^,
iiiiuiii.. I., ..,,^o.l l,v the use of
Will the New K"«»«»'V?%'e"«^. Whflt
Kenei vallon Coi«.|)actt-Keasonii j
^.|l«^lld-^>ll.er Matters of lufceresi
Diamond l.overa- , ...,■,,„
on the 7lb of December 1";^; »»« ,^ JSj
tb.n cn.iniltee of the ^^'^l^^^ ,.*,^,L^TZlT\
ass.ieia.ion. at a ineeling »'' ^•"''""*Vion u
tu a.ln.il 10 the privil.ge. of '^r^J^J 'X 0
mi„or leagues of from six l«>/" « J,.j'" M'ore
pavn.cnlufa tlxe.l sum of " "^y* J'J^.^J
lletli.itely.eacb club in a .nbior «^'y"« ^'^J ,
wlsb..s 10 come into .bin .l^bt /""VaVd. " I
membership lee of *.V) "'^"^'AM. of jSuv of '
of each year, and beto.o tho lOlb « ^uy of
.iich vear tbe leagues of six clubs »U"'*\ !"'>
be'lim of *ir>00\o tbe two big h-J^^-'-^^J ^ i
.If tbe league has seven 01 t.- C
•ubs it .nu';t pay *--iOW "uniiail>. Uie
right of reservation must thus »'«.'-"""«,•
ol^ or liefore March 1st of eaeb ea. |
ttu.l clubs must give notice to the oam
! of arbii ration each year be ore He JO b «>f
I October as to tbe mc.i it wishes ]^ }^^^\^;,
i No .uore than U men ea.. be re^er^«»' ;>.
, each club. These are the 7"! '''", "Vm Vf
' wbieb minor leagues eat. get the beutni or
the reservuliou rule. .1..,, th..iio con-
Now, the (luestion of "'•^V':i'^'"«.r,^!^,„ . i,,
,,i,|.,„H iH slariun tbe New J-'l'^^''-^ '^f,t;^'' , '^
I the face. Tbe matter must bo seU ed b>
;i;: ^^^;^.':;\u lie ii^,s;w ..:;^''li
one, an.l If .bee u.c a.iv '.'"V" ■ • acce.Ubrg
„|.,lun, pell... l" l'™';"'fc,r.r lelsue
;*-j^rvtL;r.or«rjj^'i;;^
.allcl weaker .eanis « 1 1 l>r" »'« "X °°/ j^^^^^^^^^^
,':r;;^iiMit'N«'fc.;«u.Hc'..«".;. -",,;;;:-
„u.l- l.u.uue very lllie l'"*"^^',- ','i"C I.e.
r,e.<.i-. M Ills' ',""'"" "1 1 ,tJ»' .r •.:
?srTr;:i::ii;r;:r^igs^n:';
,.,.k..- ail) .....iiey,u. ;• '■"",;^,;'-„.»'i' : ', '„
Ihcre would be ...o.e or ''-•'•" "'.^ ,X'b In
1, will IH. sai.l that .be Wj;"" "^ ' ^ ^ t
huve any strong man. lo .bis it lau »
, You dbl not get all I ticked >"/>" jO;
' Charles." she ssbl." "Why, ye-, [""K^l
you tho |Hrlume.l soap, the spool of tb«* • •
pdd your dressmaker, and- I dec are 1 <pi He
lorgo. vour new iKjn.ut." /-^ou forgo
homelbin,' far more Important tbaii that »
loldvou 10 lie suiv >»'«•> •■^"»*'"''''',HV'"i,
of li.gall's Throat and Lung f;i";''«^' "".
you have come lioiii.' wH ...lit it. I Have
not more than three spoonfuls in ibc boust,
. . .1 ... '.....I (.. i.niilli.
SUNDAY 8KIIVICK8.
and baby Is so Viiiyecl to croui.. I )o. pb'U-e,
go bu.k and gel a bottle."
>/e</<Na's huttr Star;
M Merrlimwk ^treci, Is a popular ro*ori for
liiilles who desire to obtain cnulne bantams.
Tho proprlcu>r has placed such low prices on
cvcrv .le^ili^lon ot hair roo.U that everybody
«h.,uld take alvautago of them at once. CaU
early for a choice selection.
I AdJuatahU Mxt^ttw Herrrnt,
! Pate.it Sliding VNln.low Screens and Kc-reen
' Door, made to order. 0\A 8cr..en8 an.l doors
repaired. Uublier Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extension and
common lad.lors. Patent L.ldlrg cl.H ««. .try-
crs har.1 and wo.mI«u ware. miw.hlniHl*; and
.■ar,.envcr.' to«|s. Lon.'mxn A J^l""-^*"*- ^'l^
prepared putnt*. Carpet sweepers and clolbes
wringers sold an.l repalro.I by J- C. Bennem«l
Diiiion str»>el. Lowell. Mass.
iEidcrllaiicous.
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
HOOFBRSt
BKE HIVE HKAND,
292 Middletex Street, Corner of Qr>nd.
i>n. Bi^^-
(Jives special attention to diseases of the brain
and spinal .-onl. HiclmllnK Neurasthenia, or
Nervous Exhaustion. Spinal Irritation, Nerv-
oiisdlsturbHm^«ftl.eiie«rCs action, from
toba.co or oilier .auscs. I'aralysis and post-
paralytic condlllons. Clior«a. Epilepsy.
NeurHlgla. *o. Twi lv« years' expeileiux' In
thU class of troubles.
OFFICK HOCUS trom'J l« 4 ami 7 to 8.80 p.
m. :W central Slreel, Central Bloek.
Bed and Common
V siroiiK iiiioi. •" ••••• ,•- ... ,.,„,
-.Imt lil.l.idM.I« »«-».k '■I"", V"
.'o into Ibo arruiigemenl, and It wm "*- •""'
''^c:.r;;.o, ye .;»-;; -po^^j 11.
;;;;;;rs:'" :^i,l >S' f V • j:.^-!.....
lleie.1 on Ihe Miljeil. a...l '•>. •" J "
l:!^ls4uei5^.u.".\'Il^l.|.,.-JJ-5•l;>
this eague be protected or noty I he Cour-
i. is i it reste.1 In Ibis mutter slmi.l.v as a
n-icml of base iall In New Knglan.l and in
Lowell more csiH;clully.
NOIKS.
The Manebcster assoelation Is talking of
cnlertainmeuts for tbe beiielll of the l.msu
'•'Vbc Wasblngtous arc still looking for a
•"'K'fpf^si.lent Stearns of the Detrolts
thinks a l>lg mistake was made I" ^o'ng back
to three strikes. Tho crowd likes u ate
;joo.l bluing, he says.
Our own mamifarture, lu arral
variety f ftt
BENNER BUGS.',
im .iMl ..OCBimtAI. HTBKBT.
mMZZ
Glad to Get Kid of Dr. M«!«Jynu.
il I- Htated by friends of Henry lieorge
that Dr. MeOlvnu's .loscrtlon will prove
very bcneUcial to the (Jeorge movement.
iiuio'tivltv In .be movement caused ...any
" I olicVo refuse it their support. Now
TbH 1 r Me(;lvnii has wllbdrawn. Mr.
eor e iV elieved of tbe bur.len of an .1 v
wbowasobnoxiouH to most Vl!'"' "T' "of
xc be has observe.1 all .be obl.gat o. s of
Vric .Isljli). and is not lo blame for tic
:eel. Wtefrie..dlyrelatim,svv.i pro..
ably exist lietween tne ^'''-''^^^ " ^^ os".
• I... III. nrv (ieo.'ire people. It wis nopo "'
fo, ?be fead^e,- ill that older to >a.ictlon
t and .ai n.ove.nent wl;n'|.Hii exeo. 1-
...lllll^ale.l priest was one of Us lca>his. 1 spe
. .?ilv wli en so m Catholics are i.i.n.lH.- s
^fw. order Now tbe hindrances :ir.! .-e-
moved"mdll is exueeted that gnat things
will bo accompll.shed.
Uot Peannts.
Try a (pnirl of hot peanuts at ,l;;|'';;;''*.'l"''
nice. Try one quart and you will Ih; sure lo
buy more. .
Rare Bargain.
I have a small farm of 1.". acres of «xoel.
lent laud localinl 3>i miles ^ron. I^v ; f^'
n one of the best towns and «'e!« ''/' J'^.;
S Middlesex county. Large vane of fru^t
trees, trapes, &e. Cottage bouse of ' rop™"
wUb'au ^'xtrit «ood cellar. «7^» ,;^f i-^riS
tbe house. Also plenty of shed root. , lajKj
high posted barn, matcb-l)oarded, vv b 1^
cellar Will keep 5 cows and a horse, ims
,1h4' must l>e sold withlii 30 days o.i accoun
It settling an estate ""''1^^"^,^^,^ ^t^L
I'eedinir y low price of f22<X>. f un I'"' "*-"
lars of f homai II. Elliott, 33 Central street,
Lowell.
Has received New 8wl88 and
Hamburg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, Allover« nnd TuckinRS.
Toicbon i.nd otiicr Laces. Kuch-
inRs, Coventry Ruffllnixs, wliite
aud colored . ileriiian and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Goods in sreat variety. Exami-
nation is solicited.
j Fifth street »''P'»'r»^y/;;^ "mia'v tCd
tor, will pr. u.h ill m. t • an.l . -V'- "^ "' »i "_"°;^
at noon. V ouhk people's meetUiK «» «• » '•"»*-
; Bervlce at 7. i„„i„
Chehn-foiM street Free Uaptlrt, ••o'-|;«' J^*'^
t street. -Uev. W. .J. Ilu-sc. pastor, ^'.^'j;"-*-;;^
jilt 10-10. tinn.lay mIiooI ut H *•'>• H">*«
' prayer ^L'r \ I e al «..1 ^
BruM.h Htn-et BaptUt TaN-niacJo.-Kev. o. '
Malb.rv, pasU.r. vxlll preach lu l"«,°'''r"»"?-
Bumlsof p.aver b> the vouiiij iieoplo at bAo.
Ucvlval service aio-l'-
Paige street Free Baptl*t.-|lcv.<;eo. N. How-
anl. pastor. B-llevo' •...eilnK « I «;»"•/ ^''i
pa/u/r will prea. h «i lo:M>. Mi".h<y «>hool at
lioou. PraUc ai.d prayer servlcuiCW.
Mount Vernon F. P..-Kinest ^Vi-W'y. I»as«;;r.
wU i.rea.h In the imirnlior. ^" J^'. "';,^ '
iCaaAe Know i...d. ^uikIUv '"»'«>»>' .«l "•♦^
I A. C. F. n.eellnit ul .'..ii. l^.luie at «.J0. »ul*-
jecl: Dlbhonoiol.
Worthen sti-eet B:ii.tlsi.-lt.v. \V. «• Ay"'*.
pastor. Will meet In the .-hiunuk Mreet l
Icri^i.Ut .limch. So in.irnlu^' si-rvice. Mm-
.lav school Hi 1.80. Fi-eschlog at J»»0. com-,
munlon at :U.V Kveuing servlcxi at ..
First BaiitUt.-liev. Alexiimlcr Bbickbnrn.
,,aslor. 1-r'a.ver ineetlng at 10. '••-«;';^;:Kj,.';
0:10 by Itev. v. «. McK Hop ' ^ V «?^ n .m
Ml.sloiia soclHb.n. Snuday ^'■>'""'. » "V! ;
The pastor will preach si HM. "subje^^ l"'d
Willingly Save. Prayer inoudiiK nt T.a«. ....
CONOUtUAriONAL.
M»viiii.krt - Bcv. t;. II NVlllox. t.ttsUir.
noon. Young men's pravcr nietnh g al e..O.
Chuiih prayer meeting ai . .
Kirk street <^»n«.n'«adon%l.-No setileil p^s^
tor Ulv.H. W. BHCA>n of Lyme, (.-oun., win
Smichat IO.10H1U17. Man.lsy s.».o<d al noon.
VounKpeople'8iiieeUngat«. „ ^ . ,^
lllghlan.l t;oiiuregntlonal.-«ev. 8. W. Aun-
ame? pastor. M.iriilim servl«-a at lO.Jo, wiui
mvah iiK by die pa.Uir. S-Mi.iay mIiooI at
lioon. Kvenlng »ervU at o.SO. TUeoie crumb*
from the Table.
KlUit (...iigregatlonal, Summer H{'-«'t.-Kov.
.J i (Jiceiie, D. I>., pasUir, will prt«4»cli at
(i.M?i Huii.lay sihool at n..oa. Young l'eoi' " •
so,-lety of ChrUllai. F.ii.lenw.r prsyer meellng
al .'. 45. Sunday school .roii.erl ai «..H).
lllirh stn'et.-No sollle-l pasU.r. Bev. Wm.
L. .age .If llartt.inl. .;..n...,«lll pri'ae li at uao
Hiiiilay school ai ii.H.n. Y oung I '«;«|l' ••;:•, P^")'^'
mectl.r^ at «. W. Rev. Mr. Ujitfc «!" K've a fa
miliar Idlk on the Holy La ml In the lar<o vislry
at 7.
First Om;rregall.mal.-Hev. HmItU Baker,
pa*!; lor, v;rirpn'a.H l« the ""T'l'''^- „.'^"»''«>^
H.hool at rnxm. Vounit Pco'e s S..clet> of
Clr stun i;n.l.'av..r m.HUiu .11 .^■ Uij-tur« at »..
SohJc.'i AnisU.r-lain. or W.teran.l Diamon ».
Pias er ine.-tli.K ul close ot lc<-iure.
J.il.ii street (•oiigri'>tallonal.--lt«-Y '|- '''• 'l^':,':'
imst-.r. Mornbof prayer iiioetbig at la. i^** ^1
n« by the pasU.r al lO.ao. ^"»*biy « 1 o.d a
nJl.n.'^ Y..»ng people's meitliu at ' «^^ ;o« "^'
HcrvU-,.' in the aii.lb ii.-e 1001.1 al 7. ^; jo^'"^ "'''f
tug le.l by Uic new orgi"- ^'UuJ.Ht of a.hlrtn^
Moving on. __
" MKIIIODIST.
Ml I'liul'H M. K.-ltev. C. F. lU..'. pasu.r.
,:,?«. HHctrnlVu 0 1'.. The parto. , wlft piva.; 1
at lO.tti. huu.lay school .ti noon. I*r*) er m. • l-
liigattf.SO.
Centralvllle Metho.list. ';V"*'',, "|"!l'^" ."t":'
IllUrclh htiveU.-ltev. .sulllvan H' b""*"- I"**
.Vr. will pr^a.u at li..ao. suii.lay w-hool a. ihe
,.;i.,;e of the .llscoiirs^, Kvcnlug servl.o al IJ.50.
Ill;fhlan-I M. K., LorliigHtn'Pt.-IU'v. W. W.
(:oll ur.,.pasi..r. •y..i...k '"J-;'"'' ••''*r..'"'t ndav
1) Pi-ea.iilng al l».:»0 by the pHstoi. SuiMlay
!I;i,.H,Uit mnm. Vou.ig piH,{dc;s meellug al .>-lJ.
Praise aii.l prayer wjrvlco at i,.J.».
Prlmldve Metho-llst, Moore ,-«';^;«t;-:««^- "•
.1 ,lcflr.ri.s. pa.u.r, v»lll presch al lO-W. futi-
le. A Mo her's Cry (or llel|.. Sunday s.-,hool
^at n<^« <;V^I''r.i.'H n.eelini at :i. Young peo
J le'" prsver meitl.ig «i «.^ Sermon by Uie pas-
tor ai«».:iJ. Sul.je.1 Pro.Ul and Loss.
Wnrthpn Htnwt M. K.-lt4W. W. T. Worth,
im^tS vv 1 Jn^seh at 1«.M. Snhject A tii-eat
CmMne-widU P«v> siiiLlay sch.K.I at no..n.
C. I, Xrntlon m..«ln« al :t. Yoium V^^V^*
meeUiii ut .'..Um. L. ctare by the pastor at 6-10.
s,^.j'cf: A Uea.ly Witness. Afu..r service at
7.30. ,,
Primitive MethodlHt. (iorham -'•;*«'^5^-
.John A. MetJrenham. pasu>r. * j"^" "J *■^•
Pn'achlng bylhepantorst l(i.JO. Mibjex^'t llie
iiH«.i HI..I Ciiclem. Smi.lay school at noon.
^ ,M."M!sservlc^^ at S l^vture alo.SO. N.ib
j.ri The Oical IUca-. Young people's meeUng
ul the close.
I'ltKSIIVTKKIiM.
Westmln»U»r Pn'sbvU-rlan •"•^'•'»>, Me^-hanles
hall, Du.i.M. .tn.el.-l:n.aehlag at f».S« ami 1^:10
l,v Ihv. It "leilck McKiiv, M. A., »• D , or 1 ic
Uni. Nova Solla. .>un.ltty s, hool at npon.
First Prcbvlcrlan, Applcum ••ire**--";'.^-
H..l.ert (;<.urt,D. D-. pasUir. IMvachlng nt lo Jo
i ,V.lV !i ».v the i>aM..r. sun.lay s<-ho..l al luwii.
Moriiiii Md.jeVi: Hallowd be thy Name.
Kvenlug Imlutorsof uoii.
iBfOtcat.
XT IS FOR TOOl
Winans Bros.'
INDIAN CURL
Tbouiands bsve Uken
ttand REJOKTKD.
Kuril
eurrt
Rb«a.
ScrofuU.
Bossnik
Salt Sbvum
aUMSschrUv.
*r sad Kid OS
TroBbIss
It U lbs wo-
■aa's sure
|H«DA.ltpM
UWsly cur.^1'
aUihoMMiB
plalsts so
owtaklofUaai
oommoa to has
MS. By its MS
Mcastrual |»srl.
.aa*
oa»
Fsr
esva
Dis;
rslUag^
•m.iii*
s anr*
■pMlftS.
Is v«ry
b> tkks sad
U quick sad
... • rsAOCMAKK. ' rfftclltio la
I al s ts so p^^ie^tia. dla«MS from th« •ysisiB.
It oartass sod •orlch.-* to* Blood, and glf«s vlgss
»jdSfr.7i.^i.>« 'r""j/»''V.i5.'K:iu;'cS;
•Mil to lU owo n»lur»l po«!iloo. Olys »«>«»■ V*^
atirtal aad tbs blMSlng of health wUI sarsly Mlow.
lodiM Oue tl .00 A Bottle. Ux for |5;
rasPAasD st
THE WINANS MEDICINE Oa
CompoujlD^
A.nong ll.c v;.rio..s .r^tsnH ''^ '"'^.''yV'lTir'^
.„.,t..rin u iM.re e Mnli.l purl »''"" '';!,.Vj:rih dto
liliiiievs. ml s.. many I»« ple are afflirt.-J with dis-
" 'I' of Ih. v. organ., cVusii'.g the BIoihI ." b«D«.s
,:,n.,ir. , that it i. "ur l.rst duty lo ...si»l them In
.l„..r work. l-hU is dont in a thorough "'"""" J7
lnir..ll.'l*landrake<;onipound. which Ik purely
%..U.-tahle, ;.i..l is w..r1l.v -.1 .lii.r trial.
liigalU' Mandrake t^onipound u •o»U by
I'l l)iiit:i;ikU.
ri.l- l-AKI' i> ONLY MV
rm: iN<;AiJ.s mkdu'AL co
LHWKLL. MASS., U.S.A.
friiMf, •too; HI a Bottles for Sa.©©.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATER WITHOUT A RIVAL
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and (iigestive
properties are un-
\ surpassed.
ItMITAKIAN.
Inltarian.-llev. .1. L. Sewanl, pasU.r,
preach In the moriilng
,. .-,-«.. ~.™-.. «■»>'
Muiiday mcIiooI at noon.
'|'iMiip**ratiirrof
shiep INx'k
Spiiiig Ih 47*' F.
SI. •.•!' "•" 1^ ^t" '"Jf ^^' •''*'■ '*<»"'■"**'" ''""'■ ^^^* "'
i, iTiiln of nar.iM- r..nsi;iu.nts in a k.«I1"». '0"> Is
l,-.o. »:x to thirty tlf...-«l"riCKUU.au tlni uWs '
»at<T>i»"«lly "tlrr.-ed fir sale.
Ti.o l-ii'liiiu' IMivsbiuiis of .In; City
,n,,v l..r..i.MiUeu as t<j tiie tlu'ruiM-iitle
rlliituy of .lilH well Ijt.iWtl ♦••»^*"
WUUT.
*• "
Acme Skates
All '^oUd -U'd and line llnlsli.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
makcd.
. I^avole,
Sunday
Mop Plaster
ranted the »><»«£* Pl"f*ltt*a^5i for prios.
" wb0r«. Price «»<»*■•. ■£ .» .^-IlirM. BMtaa.
l^P PUmTEB €0., Proprietors. »^T_
other a*> asKcu lui uowv.".- j~,- ti,rnHt. broncn.ai iuuitb ouu .«..»", ~— •'- —
ommemled tbal the Fth'^t"' h^ ^^
irnlsbed. It wm voteif that tbe | '^B» { German Syrup. If you don t
'pairs to the protective wagon be , PJJ^J!!^,, giready, thousands and thousands
.V _„l«#~.onle can tell you. Tbey have been
engineer, •« bM been tbeowe
_., have
.I'l^d 'bf It, »od ^'know bow It to,
S^.- Bottit ooly 75 ceata. Aak
been
AID'
aay
"HnU's Victory."
Wblle purcbttsInK a bottle of our Harva^
Broncblal .Syrup alew days ago, a »' "J . ^
marked- "I call your Harvard Boncmai
slruD-ilull'H Victory,' so wonderful arc the
?csulUi t Jccotnulfsbes." The victories
wJlch^it bas Kalneii over ^O'-f^h;' X ^^ft
croup, wbooplDg cougb a.id bron Inai dim
cullies are almost uunibcrless. As a spej
men of the lestlraonluls we are dail> rccciv
log read the following:
MOMTPBLIKB, Sept. li. IW''
McBfirs. Geo. 8. Hull * Co. : .._,,.• n o
**OcnUemon-lMease send n«e l^y «;; »',fr^'„?h2i
D., four bottles of your Hnnnr.l i.roncn
Syrup. I have iKJcn us ng it and l^^l ina*
my We to Its wondcrlul curative powers.
Yours truly. _,.„,„i-
Tb. n.rv.r.l Br.Dcbl.1 .Syrup I- i;J'g;'°
mack and John rtreets, Lowell, Mass.
Sherman * Mmb^ have a X^r.e^ 0*
hoiuehokl funritore, blaek watout, ■■«»
„ta»i« «ly»ber mam. J^^^J^
«iflaaaaf«7l»wpt«aae* »o.lF»«<*»
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of'
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
Tames Pylc's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out rnore
by washing than wearing. It is to
yoar advantage to try Pcarlme.
JAMES FYLB, New YoA.
imlVKKSAUST.
First lTniver-*Bllst.-BPv. lieo. W. BIcknell.
1 .. li .Troachst lo:lo. Sunday fchool at
ir^. "Le'luw '»'« ''''''
at 7. „ .
sliiiuuck sireet Unlversullst.-IUjv. K. a.
,!.hI,!,l8ilLI.V Yoimif pcplcs m.etingaio.
Fourih lecture on the Lord's I'layer at ..
KIMMCOI'AU.
« Aiiiw'a —Bev. A. St. .lohn Chambre, D. D.,
rcS:..r^-''. ''"••»"« ""kcs assbtanl mliilsa-r.
^^•rvlV.- at 10 :i" and 7 (choral), h.ii.. lay scho.
al P2. cxcl-pl first .-imdHy in the month, when It
is at 3. ,
<• lohn's KiilMopiiHiorhnin street.— lU-v. I...
(• iiii ic esu-r rccll.r. Miimliig prayer at lO.ao.
( >••"'''"''" ^' . , - ex.vi.t on llrsl .'*uiiday in
|. veuli.K pr«rf, i ,:',aU.I.V Holy Communh.ii
\'^"r !;st I idHy of the nninlh. Sunday
:^.^,.:.'.'a.S;\.,..rn.i.g -rvl... exc.pt on Urst
.Sunday lu the iiionUi. when It Is at«.45.
OATHOUC.
• t hnrch .d tiie ?acte.l "•^"'"^ -""•. JJ"''
O M I pastor. Ma-SOS. H and lO.W.
school at I. :W. VesiKjrs, 3 JO.
m Mlchiel'.', sixth street. Centnilville.-Bev.
U^n.O-ltrlcn.l^^ M.s^es at 8 ami 10. .-.un
dav school lit «••» VciMrrs :i.
.St Palrlck's.-Mornbig s«!rvlec at C.aoaml."*.
Hervlee for the chll.lren at «. Sermon ami high
mass at 10.30. VesperH nt 3.80.
Kt Peter's. Gorham street.— First mass «.aO;
pccoiid, 7::»o; two services. Including one for
sTiHa; sclioi)l. Ht«; high masR at lO.So; vespers
riuinh of Iromnculatc Conception. -First
ma's at 7. service for cliUdren at ». llk'h
maHsatlO.:». Sunday school at a. Vespers at
""*"* MOK-SIMTABIAN.
Minlrtrv-atlJirxe. chn|)el on Mbbllesex street,
nc^f Kl h t._ltev^;V..rgi; C. Wrl«h. in>">«jr.
r h in- ^'rvlce at i and Sun-lay schiMil aU. con-
dS bVthe mlulster. .Sermon : The Weight
of l>uty. ^^^j^^ aERvicES.
Belvhlcre Union Mission Sithool. Fayotle
Btrcet. meets at 3.4a.
Central Mission. First nireet, t>nt"^>J f • 7
Spirit nal'.sm.-l)r. N. P. Smith of Bo«tjH.,
-.«„;.h««n4ii. reader ami ust rae.lbim, will le<-
fuT rihe'G^^A! B hall. Wyman's exchang...
at 2 and 7. . „ ..
(;i.rlstadelphlan Ke.le.la, B^y >j;.*^-„h»";„'J
lUustratcil by ehartH.
V M r A ii.K.ms cor. Merrimack ami cen-
ThA I owcll Kvaugellsllc Union will hlbj .»
tjy the male ch^ -u- ^^^ ^^.^lerbv Ssv.\.
^^Zrl^'HrJI^.r^l^^ SL Paul's M. i.churcb.
tubte
0. Garllctt, Anient, .
airl 105 Werriinack %U
LOWELL.MASS.
CoTiD ULDAL, PAIUS, 1878.
BAKER'S
jfijtMCocna.
5J?y\Vur-nntid nlisolut^Ijr pate
rovjii.fn.in wl.khlhcexceMOf
I >.l h:.., 1/1 en removed. UhiisfAr**
i:w't the KtrriglUotCiKOAm\T9A
v.-j!h :il ir-di, Ai rcwroolor Bu«ar,
i.r'l In there I'orc f:*r rooro eoo.i. m-
1.1,1. . iiKh.g tii$ tKan one etnt a
ft.;. It Is liolkiouB, nourishing,
Bln-u^'th. lihis. '^I'sdy digested,
nnd ai^tiilral.ly ft«l»pUMl forlnjfal-
klUs an well as for i>erBon» In hi'«»l^
SolJ by OrocprstTcry where.
f. BARER & CO., Dorcliejterjto
THE TRIUMPH
■ or —
'^1^
Bow Shs Savad tfce Baby.
Mr> Jesse Gage, »l. JobnsburT, VL, trted
doctor UKMiaht tbe bd»v ejgJ'Ki? ;iS
«f«4tksboy% ni»f ■•■■• ■» » ■—
THK VICTORY OVJtB ALL.
We challenge the world with L. B. Hale'i
SCIEMIIIC SYSTEM
Ft)B
Dress Cutting.
A new £Dd perfect Tailor System of
Cutting and iJeBigniDj; Ladiet', Miisss*
and Ohildren'B Garments.
The above syitem is tangbt in tks
Bcieniific School with great snooMHi
some of the pupils being now ablt U
cut and fit perf«ectlj.
Open Imm trom 1 lo 8.30, EiC8|rt
j Wednesdays and Saturdajs.
•No. 129C«iitnil 8tr«ets Booai ••
mg. 1. 1. BAXILBTT,
mnAsii
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f.OWELL DAILY COURIEK. SATURDAY. FEBRUAHY 11> 1888.
SATi;K"nXY7lKl^iai^AKY if. 1888.
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Sot«.
Vnoir Storm .V«. /7.-Slowl.v HMiiK t^mpcin.
»ui« ycMcrdav alHTuoou was ni<(«'f.U>(l by
n,..w.\vlilchlKVin.falllhKMior.lyMH«r.%..VI...L.
Sol n.u.li .am.- at lUM. l.ut, 1>y 1U« ihmI M«lt«.
nl...ut fouv or llv«' lt..-lu-H ha.l »K»'n .li'i'«'<t«'<'
thUm).iu.wljenlt«:m«i«llHii<iwh'ir. « mi '"'"■
'llk« liKlloatlouR. At a ..•clock l.iM evfulnn the
teini.i-ialiin' was ll'\ Ht 7 tliln niovnln;: I"-' .:<n'l
III 1 <.'<l<Mk 'i'\'\
BUSINESS NOTICES.
jffi'all at
|,7yllay.l.-M's i.lioio)rr!ii.litr.
I ;fN»'Xl loD'Doiiiufll »«: (iJlliri'loV.
tTrMiirlnii. :iitl!<llf pliot-i:i-:ii'ln'r.
■Coa-Iir;; at I»m\\ I'.irK*'! "li'i*' toniirltt.
THE OITY.
Sec !i)vaN on »>:i.;tv. ."> aim 1.
Till' wati h M.!.r l>v Wood, ihr Jowi-IUt, lor
f lO.ftO ii. a lviu;:Hin. " ('■■iH »i"l «'Xum1iio It.
AK \y. H";iir A Son.. '»< •till rill Mni'l, will
immr.ith ill liNtri'oal of iiiiy kliul. n* llif\
buvi' a full Mini'lu
HalliuwavN *'„'ii work Klvi-> lli>' '»< »L ^1
put i'fut lion". Ill' i" a ;,'»>tHl workintii l"|- 1<U."
lOt'HH IIHIl to pattimizi*.
At AllHTf Willi l«r& C.'o.'« Kam-'oii raim
biilt<r i" to lie foiiiKl 111 lari^r . I "!"'<" ''•"•
Thry uif 111'' ■ ■:• lit"" l«'i' it- l.oHt44-amU fi-
inoiii rrrauii ilf- air uUo nim mhU'iI.
Valdilliie * tliU V. Ill- nn- very pri'tty ami II
\H a iili-a^iiif !■• Ni-il lli<'Morc»nnil >..• t;i.' n.
IJ. i .Cliiinli A •^<n'■'' ^'i'""'- ^'"- '■♦ >'•''•■'•
mark 1.1 m't. m«'I1ik lo lie llii' hi.aMiiuailriH.
TliiT^' wllMic a Irclnii: :«t llir St. rrlif'"
Total AI»Mliii'iH-«' Hodi'ty liall. MtirUft Mn^i-t.
toinorniw • \''iilii;r III « •''••loik. I'V K''y. !• r.
BurtiJ., <>. M. I. Km'ivouu will lu' wHi-oiiif.
TheHolicllliv^i'oiiiirillteeof the WorllK'n
HtiTi'l Ila|illi«r (limt'li liavi- Im-ii woriJnt'
bunl ui.il iflMioOuf tlu' <«l--'.0(i<» lU'i.U'l. In a>l-
iHlloii to iii!.iirain.v, for llic now iliur^li, lia-*
iM-'cn HOi'iiri'il.
A borne owiip.I I»v Mr. W. H. I'aiUer U-
c»ine f rlv'lit«'ii« tU>n S»l»;»« ""'^^•^ laht iii^'lil,
■ixl ran llirou^ili Caliol aiul tlowii M«rrl-
mark, freeing' liiniMlf from the »'l«-lk'l> ««
ClHpp'fi ^tal•ll•. The aiiiiuui wai' htoppt-u at
tl)^ poxt oflle*. _ ^_ __
The d«niian»l for the Uliin«l mliif-ral sprlnjc
water N eoii>t»nllv liioreMHinn. The ixililu-
will huvo It. dear and pur.-. It U u p«rfi'i't
table >*«lir,Hii.l,t'j'p«H;ially III thN »*casoii. a
•afe ami wlioleMinie bevcra^-o. Kvory house
and ortlre should have u carboy on lap.
Pollard A Co. offer. In addition to tbfir
rejjnl"'" •'"«' <'^ liitli»'«' folloii iiuilerwear.
some verv line Hpeilal barualiic. whlih
ahould be .•xuiniiwd. TbN depHrlinent W on
the H'comi floor Mf thc'-i ore. and there lus-
tomer« will tlnd about au>lhlii}i of Ihi'* na-
ture they want.
"Souvenir of Sentiment.'' bound In
c-huniols hUiii. U n verv nn-tty aiul aiti-tie re-
raeinliranct; for St. Viik'ntine'-* dav. It ean
be pureha-cd at Muri»loii it I'rinee'H, who in
addition to the sptcialiy inentloiud havq
many new, pretty and decidedly unique «le.
hIkum In valenlfnei*, all at the very lowest
prhjen.
The lirni of Fisb & riunimer. w lilob ha'.
ne<pilred an enviable reputation for square
<lealin;z, lias rcimived from 48 Ceiilral street
to room 4 I'ost •otllce Imildinir. The atten-
tion of persons in scareli of homi"< or liivesj-
nieiils Is Invittd to the liar^^alns this firm ha*
to ofl'er. No one ean fail to be suited, as
their li*t comprlM'H all kinds of pniperty
from a eheap. modest home to an cU-L'ant
resldenee, eitlier in city or country. They
also have soim; gooil «)penin);"j for tho^e who
wish to en;.'a>?<; in hiisiiies**.
ObituMrjr.
Mr. Alfred (iiaham, fornjorly n machine
printer in the Haiiiiltoii print works, ilied
this moniiiij; at ;m Walnut street. He leaves
n widow and a luixo circle of friends to
mourn his curly death.
The C«M»a A«»l nit th*» Lowell »ud Andover
itallruMa.
It U prohalde that the Wamesil Power
company willa.-e.pl Ih-- awai-.l of Ih.) sli.r-
iirs urv iiitliee!i.faL'alii>t th.' I.o.vell and
\..,l'.Vi-ri:.ilr..:i.l. •Ihcvei-.IKt. wit 1 e...l>.
Will amount to about !flO.<KH). here are ,
tw.i additional .aM-^ auali.M the ''ll'";" * 1
be tried. coiiM.iu.nt upon llu' taking of 1 uul 1
on the eaMerly si.lc of Hi" «oueonl rive, for
lr'iilroa.nMiri.;.ses. i me i> that of the I i.lted
Wutes Cartrh.L'e .'ompaiiy for compensation
1 for .laiiiiiues suMuiii. •! in .l.priv nn the .■oni- |
paivv of its rill." riiv...aii.| p<.wder nuii!;./lne
lun iliMt si.le olihi- iK.r. io.d ilj- oth.-r Wone
1,1 the III 111 of M. hoN A- riet. her for .'.•ni.
pei.-ation for daiiiaj.'* In deprlvin;: the llriu I
I of its pow.ler i:»iu':»/l«ii' there.
Illrllidw) O Ubr.itlon.
, L-,st eveninu 11. W. Alien, who lives at II
Th'rd 'ireei. w;i.. e..iivrratiiiii« d on hivliitf
allliine.lhls.Vtih vcarof lit--. lU- eliidren |
eanie uneNiaelidly home from 1 r..viilcn.-e ,
1 :ind ti.ini.rid>:.'p..li un.l several relatl\es re-.|
' sidlni: in the ei(v »lr.'p|Hd in. Karly in tue i
' ev.'t.inu lii» immediate :».s,.ciate* to the niiin-
I l.er «.! I."l. \N !io nu et tr m \* eck !<• wei k at
' Ihi ir vari.'ii- h-'iie. to p.** a Mi.ial time, ac
eoiiiiTinied t-v tin li s\ im'>. w alke.i In on hiui.
•| hi.- was the'ir niL'hl ott. an.'. tlie\ loiin.l Hie
,.UU'enll. ii:.n«niircl\ -oiV." but 111* alter
halt, who hi! I been apiriMj,! of liulr iiiten-
tioi.-. had prep«r..l b-r Tfi- .H-ci-lon. lU*
ehildieii pier-.-ni. d lilm an .a-) eliair :»!»«•
M.'.iie piee. . of -.1 I. W Idle hi* ii-^-ciiles lei I
Hieir re^'auUln I'.iviim What they thoti^rhl
in,.«t at proprit^te. a I., aiiti'ul Ml\er w.il.'ii.
Hi- more iiilimalc liieii.N '.mm* iiim some
verv u«eliil t,«.li»eliol.l iitcii-iN. Kllppt'" Was
Mrv'e.l. diiriiiL' ul.n-h .Mr*. All.u wa« nmeiu-
ber.d I'N a b,'!.ii.iti.l w..rk ».aii.!. .M.O'.
Mi . u- t'.'du> will . ..nuratiil It.' -Dud ou his
ultainUirf SI-' MMicrable- an a^c
VMlontlnea.
PranK'8. WhltneyN and Hapbael T«ick»ii, 1
cfiit to ^iV.OO. comic, fancy aiid rich. Plc-
Jiires. framev. tdbunf. stationery, blank
li.xik*. moitoes. perii»di.-ab. A'c.. ehe«i» at
I uinbri.Ue'.-. Mcnimaek House block.
Sprrial flotires.
Sbvtml ^otitt».
fHnrnagrs.
luihlseltv. Feb JHh. by Ucv. Siiilih lUWcr,
ll.irwe p. ' t;ro»ve!ior and Mls^ M. Annie
i«».'II.Ik'P.
Special iflotirrs.
KIMBALL. VOSE I CO.,
154 wA^mstiroN siKi:v:r, oiic.UJO.
(iffer b»r wile enn'tully wlcud WKsTKUN
K AltM MOin'ii.\Ut.>,ln Mum. «•! *»<• to fMO,
boailiitf : per .en:. lnlcre*t. payj.l.lo bcnil auiui-
I Hily at the Appleton Nall'»n*l lamk.
I For pariloular* .•i-ncor.ilnf{ IIicms choice m.
. cuiUlcH. lii.nibx' at tue .\ppU;t.»n or the WamcU
i Natbtaal bank.
COTTOS ttMEAR
You A.i««^ Invltoa to VlMlt
the
Free Exhibition
Special j^olicts.
,>i-
GEO.V.IIKCKEII&CO.'S
Hecker's Self-Haisifig Flour,
Hecker's SelfrRaising Buckwheat
Flour,
Hecker's Self -Raising Griddle-
Caks Flour,
To Im^ liilil at tlic stoio ol A. W.
i)]':Kr>v.>iLii:i; cSL co., wiio'o-
«!ili'aiul it'talMoalirs in STAPLK
AM) FANCY (IROC'KUIKS, No.
5 IVocott .•^livot, Lowi'll (l)iaiK'li
store ami wiui'liousc l.'li> Ltiw-
reiicc stit'ct ),
DOINGS AT ABELS k SON'S.
ITe nre otTortnif extr.-* %'ttlut>> in Knibrold-
rrcd Miifk Kll> OLOVKN i.t RUc, fiK« i rihI
75e., tbiit huve been tinlueed l'r« ui lilglivr
prl««».
A iNfKe nooitinttit of Iniiiorled wn«l
Aiiicriettii Kl'<.-|II^<JKnt iiotlt-iHtM |>rl<«-».
fslLK VKIIilMO'i ill iMsliionable klmlil
ami colom.
TrtjlorV KoIdbiKi I-auRtJ". Iinprovod
Lottw ntid liU tlvM olbvr beat ahapca tif
Ill'iSTI.KS Mlwny* on band.
ABELS & SON,
Mori-limmlc Ntroot.
I>olM-<« Court.
Saturday. Feb. H.-riiere were ^l\ c.j.c*
of .'iMp!.' driink.-ntus, before .hid.'c n-tdley.
Krancis (illtiilaii wts s.nt .Uht moiilbs i.i ,
Ih,- viork house forUuthird oibineol diun.x-
e*i4 ess.
Ivlward MeCnirin-"'-.
f.ir l..ri-"ny of a
cardlj.Mii jack. I irt.iii •'. I
!t>\ e» ncm
1 halifoitx. an.l
lis. I.uaell OiH'
wa- sen! il;;lrt
three ceuNkin
I pil.-e (lot ill nu I'lmi; «iiv.
moi.llis III till' woik InniM'. , , ,
Tboina- II. l-oM.r wa»eharj«.l with cut-
tin ' the rein 'ii a liorM- beloiiviinr to a -Mr.
Howell on I'rcM-olt stret t. re.ently. . ..hn
11. Monlvin api.ai-ed for the .lefcndant.
and nil !e an ar;iumeid mainl\ .le\.>l«'d to as-
p(i«i'ii«tif the eliarai-lt-t* **f Mr. W.»wt;«.
Hi* Inui.ir linallv intcri tipl'-'l Hic lawxer.
m\ ii - Mi.-li terms as an ••infernal oeamp or
otiierileiaiiialory \yords wouM not be bd-
erate.l. Mr. Morrl'-ou then att.inpled to
hhow that Mr. Itow.'ii was uttirly i:iiiruili-
fill, t hiel of I'oli.-e Noyes a|t|>«'!«r.'d as
,,ro>e.-ulor. .IiuUe lla.ll.y sai.l the erime
was a da^laldlv one. as lli.- runawav vviiieh
ml •hi have resulted w.nild have thnilille*s
been ^erluus. lie .||. regarded Ko.br's -tate-
meiil ihat ho wa* in Lawyer Morrl-oii s of-
li.e when the crime was poriielrate.l. and
!.ciitence.l him to the jail for four mouths.
Vi< nn:i Bakery and Crewuiery Lnnch t»pen-
Ilia*.
Manager Trow, of iho new bakerV aijd
lunch room on Pal«e street. ha.l« very .ively
business yester.lav afternoon, bul his exi»«-
riciiie and skilftil manau'cment .arrlcd It
throujfh to the salNfacliou of tho*e wlm
calle.l to Inspect the premises ami partake of
his ho^pitalitv. The tidy lunch-counter wa*
Hurroiinded all tin; time after 12 o'clock, ami
no inonev was allowcl to bo taken, the ap-
preciative visitors belnjr served dellciou*
collee ami cream, milk. N'ieiina rolls, eake,
uantiwiehes, pies, etc., witlmut prlee. Many
of th»i best citizens, indudinu ladies, came
in. and there was a jreneral expres^iivn of
satisfaction with the arrangement of the
place an.l the fare. It was »aid by all to tic
"a hit," and the "ookerv an-l wrvice were all
that was promised. The Vi niia brea.l wa<.
a "real sm-ces*, an.l there wis a lou.l recpiest
!o7- rolls to larry away; but as the demand
for lii»ioe.liate coii'unlplion was so jjrtat. it
was not th.nmht a Ivi«able bi sell any. hv-
erythin^: displave.l on the counter was
.•ooked at the Vienna bakery. an<l that emi
of 111" .•on.-ern Is an as*ui-e<l *iie«-ess. Maker
MeNainee wa^. bu>v .lurliij; the afternoon fry-
ini: doii!;hnutJ'. an«"l manv, both ueiitlemen
ami ladies, visited his baMrinent kitelien and
oven, and foun.l evervthini; as neat h«. a pin.
The place was opened this morning for
regular business, ami this eveuing and to-
in.irrow raornlii-'. tliere will be a chance to
lest the beans, brown bread and other prod-
uclsoflhe oven. The jreiieial opinion H
that the Creamerv l.unch really meets a
much larjrcr demand ihaii was anticipated.
In ai.liticu to cur legiilar and cora-
pleNi line of ladies' Gotten Uudcrwear
we arc nov? offering tbe fcllowin|
Sl'KCiAL JJAROAINS:
lUduxoti I adSes'foTM'trovcrH.i.'ood welsltt
hl«>iu-he«l culUMi iMi.l warMntetl perrecl llt-
ttng. only He ; rrRuUr prUe 'iOr.
■jO«io/'n <'or»e« Crtvrra, Une blefteli««d i«t.
ton and perfwi |ii« very r*»|»ecl, only I0<-.;
regular prl*^ 'iSc.
10 iloieii <ort»»>t Covera, nice quality heavy
wolslit blf aehed cotton nnd handaomely
trimmed with three rowa of line turhluc
itnd Hauibure embroidery, only «6c.; reg-
ular price 4!|c.
t lot Chemlaea, ub^ quality bleached cotton
and trimmed with Torchon Lace, only
85c ; worth 45c
I lot Chemlaea. handaomely trimmed with
ItufniiiK ond llamburs Kinbrolderyt only
37c.: A decided iMurcalo.
I lot Chemlaea, extra weight bleached cot-
ton, neck and aleevca trimmed with threa
rowa Uamburc Inaertion, with four lowa
turkloR. only 5«c ; reRular price 75c.
Mitther llnbburd Night Dreaaea In great
variety, made from the beat cotton and
handaomely trimmed.
Drawera. HW doien, In apedal nice value,
at pricea rausluK from «5c. to SS a pair.
HATHAWAIT'S^CKLBBRATED UNDBR-
WE VK la a aperlalty In thia department,
and ladlea will alwaya find In onr atock a
full line of theae popular and reliable
gooda.
(DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR.)
"TI18 0!i8 H8 Gi(i SriOfl."
I Pfii!
ill
'J
Hoard of Trade.
The next montblv meetin<;of the Lowell
Board of Tra.le Is to occur next Tuesday
evening', wli.ii *i2 candidates for membership
are to be voii .1 on. Tho Hoard is -^'rowiiis,'.
Anvwlioliavi;a tlesire to learn Its advan-
taKCH w ill .1.) widl to eidl at the rooms some
cveiilni,', or have a talk vvitli PreMdenl C'has.
}i. C'oburii. _
Aecbleuta*
A snow slide from a buildini: on Central
Btreet strii.k a man on the iiea.l this moriiin-,'
an.l parliallv >Hiniie.l biiii. lie wa-< taken
into (icMi.lale's.lrui: stoi.' and was atleiKled
by Dr. M.'tJaiinon. In a short time he re-
covered coii'eiouMH'>« an.l was able to leave
the store willmut HH^i-imue.
A \onn^' man iiinned Waller Simp'^on had
a Hbirer jiiiniiie.l so badly by a pie.t' of iron
fallini,' on it in tbe Loivell Maehiii.' shop lids
moriiinii. Uial Dr. llcdl was eompiilk'd to,
amputate il.
The Al»t tiuarlctte.
The .Vbt Quartette, which it will l.e re-
membered eoii»ist»« ol Dr. Win. It. Ueilly
firnt tenor. (Jeo. K. .Stiirtevant s.'.'.nnl tenor.
Chax. K. Abbott lir^l l)a>s an.l ilia-. K.
Mitchell second bass went to ( liiiton last
eveniujr with the American or.hestra. The
two or;,'anizalions <;ave a comeri, whicli was
followed by a v'^aiul bull.
The Abl Quartette has accepted nn invita-
tion to alien. I th«! reunion of the House of
RepresenlatlvcH of ISHJJ at Voun;:'s hotel in
Boston, Feb. 22. They will sins ^ f*;w
plccBH, of course.
The Appropriation for Schoola.
Tbe corii-.niaeo on approprlaliond ot the
acbool boai.l met yenterday afternoon, and
after discu-sion voted lo ask for an appro-
priation of Sbs-'^OOO. This is to cover the
ordinary expenses of the schools and will
not liiclud.i anvthlni,' In the line of repnlra.
Lant year JlT.'i.O'OO was appropriated and that
Mum fnclude.l repairs, etc. The committee
think thev need more uioney this year.
The committee on teachers also met yester-
day afternoon, and It was voted to have an
examination for b aeheiH' ceitllicatea Feb.
sad, at tbe lli;jb school building.
The Chnrch and Iia Charity.
At the First Baiitlsl ehureb last nlijht,
Rev. Geo. C. \Vri;4lit, the miiil-ter-ul-lar^e,
gave an a.MrcHs on " Tlie ( liun-h and ita
Charily." Mr. Wri.bt was uru'enl In de|>-
recatini; tallv about "loor men's cburcln-K" i
and "rich men'.-, chnlcbt•^." He iiisicd also
a larirer and more patbMit eliarliy than most
people have. If tbe poor liavi; been In liicd
Leforc. Iliev often nrcd It nxfitn. f f they
•ometiroesrie. their t<urroun<liii-s must be
consiilcred. In clo^li-j.', Mr. WrI-ht coun-
Mlcd a kind and ffeneroua suoport for the
paator of the cLurcb Id bla charitable and
relil(ouH Work.
24 gwe«t Florida oraogei 25 oU. Smith's.
The Choral Society.
Tho nrraiigeinrnts for the icivinj; of the
Creation on Hie 7H» of Manh are now coin-
plete. It wa* hoped to secure .MWs (JcrtrH.le
Franklin for one of tli<! soloists, but she has
an enKa;ieineiit to slntf in Bo>lon on that
ev«iiin>,'. and mt other .late could be arranj;e.l
which would aei'ommolate all. Mrs. Maud
M. Starkweather has been enftajjcd for the
soprano. Mr. W. II. Fes,-en<len tenor, and
Mr. Arthur W. rbarer for l-aos. This makes
a strouK an.l attrai-tive lorce. Mrs. .stark-
weafh.-r was the eanl of la^t year's festival,
and there will be a general desire to hear her
in oratorio. .Mr, F.ssendeii Is ns !,'ood a ten-
or as New Kn«i.iii.l has. There will l»emncb
curioMly amon%' im iniiers of Hi<r flioral soci-
ety to hear Mr. Tluiy.r. their eon.lin-lor,
sill". The (ieriiianias. 'J-i pieces, v. ill tUMii>h
th'^orehi'slra. an. I Mr. /..-rralin will .on.lii.-t.
Til.! Salem coci.iy will no doubt lurti out in
full numl).'!'.-'.
Tlie mot.ev in the trca'^ury will form n
sutllcient ;^"uaraiiiy fund, ho that no
appreliension need he had of any den.it
— proxidcl only Hie meinliers of tlie
society iiit're>t' th.'niselves to make the
transient re.-eipl> what they fairly should be.
There should be -i'-JOO worth «)f scats sohl in
advauv-e, and It can ca-ily be iloue. Then
the members of the so.-icty can have
plenty of time loseU'ct th'iir own scats, be-
tn'r any other seals are olFered to the Kcn-
eral public. ^ ^
Im spit.' of the ^-torin last Tuesday
ev.ninj?. there was a very ^'oo I alten.lancc
at the rehtarsal, and the oratorio of the
Messiah was taken up. It is hoped that
there will be a full turn-out on next Tuesday
evenin};, as there will be many details of the
March 7 pro<?ramme announced, and the
nmendmcnts to the .'onslituHon proposed
two'weeks atfo will be acted upon.
A. G. POLURD & CO.,
80 & 82 Merrimack Street.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MID-WINTKK, IN
AH- Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy M«rino, Cashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery.
Lined and Unlincd Street Gloves.
Fur Caps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Muskrat.
Nobby Windsor Caps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Caps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Sashes,
in the club and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress Requisites.
Novelties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,.
Frl.lav and .Saturday— Butterscotch, hoar-
hound, molasHCH and maple drops 14 cts. n
lb.,2lbs. 2Jct».,at Smith'.-, il Merrimack
street. __^
24 Valencia oranges 25 cts. Smith's.
A. N. Harmon
HhowH HiKsdal patterns In bronze, oak, and
other kinds of picture raouldlnK, also a uood
line of forelj^n and American photograph.s,
steel ensravlnga and etcblnga. The prices
are rlwht. No. 89 Merrimack street. up sUlra.
24 lananas 2/) eta., at Smith'a.
Be on Time.
Time U money antl nppolntmentH ma.le
Hhould be kept. If you carry a reliable
WJitcb In your pocket or have a well re«ulat-
e<l mantle clock at vour home you will be on
time and live up to your agreements. A
failure to do HO cannot then \w excused on
-AT-
HOWARD &CO.'S,
4S MKRRIMACK STRKXT.
TORCnONS
— AT—
Althoii![;li tliPiTs a day nddiMi
to this y<Mr, yot lVluTiar.v'.s a
short iiitihUi, aiKi wo've to push
basilicas fo boat the record.
That's one reason why we have
inau;:uiated onr sale of "PUT-
NAM SIllllT^r tt"'» <he >»*«'3
waj' iu which they're being taken
bids fair to beat the sales of any
long month.
WE NHOULU SAY in connec-
tion with the goods, tliat we tulie
measures and nialte to order Cus-
tom 8hirts, iu any style and at
anj[, price desired, of course guar-
anteeing a perfect fit.
YOU SHOULD KNOW that
every Shirt, wc sell we guarantee
tout, or we refund the money for
It, and you have the privilege of
trying it on. Of course we don't
take back goods that have been
worn, and you wouldn't expect
us to,
YOU MUST REMEMBER that
while our prices are the same as
everybody's, our Shirts are with-
out question superior, in every
grade, to anybody's. These facts,
THE BEST AT THE PRICE
that can be produced, are what
make onr Shirts really the cheap-
est that niouey will buy.
THE PUTNAM SHIRTS, Un-
lauuderel, recnforcetl back and
front, in best grades, oOc, 75e.,
$1.00 each.
THE PUTNAM SHIRTS, Laun-
dered, 60c., 76c., $1.00, $1.25,
$1.50.
THE PUTNAM NIGHT
SHIRTS, fuller and longer than
any other, 60c., 76c., ^ $1.00
each.
THE PUTNAM BOYS' SHlBffS
February 9, 10 and 11.
Bilkers will hv ill :ill<'r.(l:inris
will) will i^orvi' ll<»t Mulliiis. His-
oiiit-i, Grid ill' C.'ikcs ami BiU'U-
wlu'iit C'iikt's. wiih tin :u'(()iui):niyt
iiiir cxphinitoii i>t tlu' Mourn, al
all times dininir tliv' t'.\iiil>itioii,
FrJ':K()F('HAKriK. OiKMi iVoiu
10 a. in. until limo ot" ^'lo^ilili.
(!4t<Miiik tiiid \Viil«»r I'^lltltijar
An ti>>n« by u<> In ihu very >)Ot>t mnnncr.
4V-i:an KlxMrea, Library l-nwu>;> aud Kancy
Globt-'h a Bpoclaliy.
Trlciihono 18-M. 04 Outtitu Htrt<i>t.
%^.-^^ STIIOPS.
Enterprise Cash Grocery
AND TITA HOUSE,
No. 5 Prescott Street, opp. Mi^\ Street.
The Only Strictly C»»h tlrocery In
the City.
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
SHATTUCK'S,
34 CENTRAL STHF.KT.
MAYNARD * CCS,
78 WKRRIMACK ST.
A MKTllOD UY WHICH , ^ " "
All May Own Their
Own Homes
AND TUU8
Save the Hent
Now Paid to the Landlord.
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated under Itie Laws of itie Stale
of New York, mi auttiorized to da
Ijusiness in tlie State of
Massachusetts,
Offers a plan by which you can secure a
home or business properly of your own
quicker, easier, with less cash advance
and under more favorable conditions
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be selrcted by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, uaually lower than that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally authorized in-
surance company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death.
F. H. & F. L KILGORE,
No. 4 Wymairs Exchange,
LOtVELL, MASS,
CLOTHES WRINGERS
#1.550.
28 Different Style*
of Wringers, at prices
ranging from 50 cents
to $5.50.
166 & 168
MERBIM.'XCK ST.
STORE
Men's Shirts.
WM. F. BBAZER &. CO.
Cl.ilm that their Shirt-*, Lnundorod or I'nlaun-
ilcrc'd, are the itont llttlmr. most Butlslai'torlly ami
hoiiOHtlv iMii Ic anil nt thi3 I.OWKST IM{ICK!>.
Soldoiitrlal, kIvImh: ati o|>|)ortuiiltv fnr ln«iic<--
tlon an I <'i>in|iarlHi>ii. Muncy refunded It not
luTfcriiv pailHfiictory.
The latest stvlci In Kll-L DKKSH SHIIITS.
rbin, Twilled anil Fancy Trlmmctl Sight
shlrtM.
Ciifctoin .Shirts made from mcnsurc.
47 AND 40 CRNTRAL STRKCT.
^U
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Kyo
(ilii-<pc.s and Spcctiiclcs muBt bo
Boid nt prices way below cost
on account of overfltock. Don't
nilsB the opportunity. Come and
SCO. If you want anything ia
our line you can buy of us.
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeireller and Optician
88 Central Street.
failure to do HO cannot tbcn \w excused on jv n^^ TT TnnTIICA-n
timt accmint. (Jlnrke, M Ccntrid Btrcct, | jjj • UGO. U. J 6111118011,
make a Hpedalty of Hne watches and mantle
clockH. Hiid nNo bas tho ayencv of I arabola I>E:i^Tl[eiX«
Hpectaclei. Low prlcew prevail.
Thid week onlv— Smith, 47 Merrimack
ttreet. will mI! 4 Ibi. Persian or inolaiMt ,
daUs for 16 cH. ' ••
Bucoeaaor to Dr. B. M. Nblsom,
at 50c., 76c., both Lnnndered and Home Offices, Nos. 169 and 171 Broad-
Unlanndered.
AM
OIS-FSIOE OLOTfilEBS,
Centfil IHreet €onier Wairen.
wav, New Tork, U. S. A.
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
Wo make a speolally of Repairing and _.R«nV;
holHtorlnjjc Furnltnre and call for, alto aellTMr
goods free of vbargo.
Western Farm and City
MORTGAGES.
Ifew Hampahire Trnat Co.'a 6 per cent.
Debentare Bondu, listed on Beacon Stock
■zchaaKe. For aale by
F. Rodliff. Jr., Courier Building.
Wall Papers and Window Curtains
A RICrf VARntTV, AT
C.B. ADAMH', 18 Ctbot Street.
9mi ontera to «• for valadac* P«P«rtat, ate.
i$mdl
ESTABLISHED 1845.
LOWELL, MASS.. MONDAY, FEHllUAUY 13, 1888.
NOTA BKNK.
....'I'he iinportuuce of the liueeu's hpocch
it all III bur I.
....TUoiHiucof Iheonly nillHonalro (Jhl-
nainui) Iu IMn counlry I'* Sin.
... .Coul iri fulUiii,'. OiT ^"Ppy l"'".^""''"
niure than iwo-tUlrtlf", ulreudy.
..'..itwIUbeup-mil work lo inako uu-
olherOoveruorof New York I'rchldeiit.
....ThoMiwhoKolo Dokolu Ihls inonib
should Ko i.repu.cd to lh:iw out with Ihe
country.
....VoltM'uli «««''•''><«"«•"« •••»"'«'' ^'^ •"'^*^
lixttrtaittmmts.
Clotfttng.
ONE NM.IITONI.Y,
XlnirH<lii.v, K<'l»Viinry 14*.
Till' Itci'rcionlallve Irlsii 0>nicdluii,
W. J. SCANLAN
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36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
it
Grand Pant Sale.
ifteuuhl.
iBnrhrts.
lUUCE TWO CENTS.
jTor Salr.
'.'!'.7Th^*•(•I.•^"huvoudinuer>a the TroJ^ IDICIJ MIM^TPn ! A. cC.I. S.iwyer, Dcvoi', N. U.,
oiahoUKulnHoHloi, Wrdnc^dav. I-itl»>«. I H h 1 \M II ^^0 11 [ L, ' Ut 1>4.()() pel* piur, tl pi ifU IM'VCl'
,,c(h-f>V Tl.rsl..lVu[lir.--.houldU,:>Kud. |||LllilUII |tl I I1U M I L. U, , « * 1 I ,.,.„.... .i„.,,:
mi
bate
l»^,'pdlldi'.
....Curl Dunder HnyM: "Dor in:»n who
run-, u wairon nil d.-r lime lulK.id siny «r» um-
would h.) .nil. d H f.Hd." .Ho would tl..! inim
who niUH u buMnr^N nil dt;r Hum- iiiit.uil uuy
advcrlMnif.
....The New Knptluncl (Jri-or .'.^iiivduln"
thiit butU r cttuiiot I..' k.;pl hh II UM-d to be,
nn.l iifkM why. Wc Hud tho nuuw IrouWe.
und Ihc rt HMiu for it iu ;i cou|dc of licuily
boy^ a.ld.i.1 lo the t;in»'ly *-Wvli'. Two bovH
Hud a ptiii ot warm bh.-ult iire b liar.l oout-
biniilloii oil butter.
.... Dr. ruluiiiBi! havInK y,\M that his hlrul
|newt.i>uptr Uonowhi.h prlutu vlio lu uoii-
l,parell and virtue lu «r(;ttt prluier, the SijrinK*
deld Dulon Ihuuks him for IhUdelUato eom-
pllmeut. Tho onlynonpnr.il lu tho Union
beiuK the i-oluinn In which thin aoknowIcdK-
ineut U made, what Ih the iufereueo?
....The New York Tribune hni* an account
of u corpKo of a not lu London that exploded
1 during the funeral owing to the nuncn newr-
lated from the rum that wa» lu It. That \»
not -0 very Hlranno. A live United Stateii
I senator explodeil during a ttcMlon one day
la*t week, owing to the rum that waa In him.
MASbAClll'BKTTB.
The MaKKachuncttH antl New EnRland tlu»>».
celebrated LIueoln'ii birthday In HoHtou Sat-
urday.
Timothy lUcon died at the Barro poor
farm, on the »lh. aged 101 years, i moDlhit
' and tl day«.
Rev. Laogaon C. Stewartaon of New
York ha* aceepti'd a call to 8t. Mark's Kpla-
I copal church In Worcoater.
Watchman UobcrtH of Cholaea, employed
at the Eastern railroad roundhouse at 1 rlHon
1 Point, wan atruck by an englno Saturday
tDd killed. ^ ,
Wm. 8. Uunaell of WorceMer wan nned
I tlOO and cosIh last Frhlay for cxponlnu oloo-
I tnargarluo for »alo without proper labels.
/lie appealed.
C. E. Schwever, the Amhcrtt colle«e ittu-
Ident who shot "hImHelf through tho tcmplo«.
Ml ktlll alive, and If be recovers the case will
I be a remarkable one.
, Boston's big death rote Is ascribed to the
extraordinary cold of January. The mean
Itemperuturc was lower than ever known be-
Ifore wince observations have been taken.
Fall HIver Is again parllally blockaded by
Ice. and Now York pa^Menger steamers are
once more making Newport a terminus.
Freight boats bUII go through to hall HIver.
Cornelius Bresnahan, while drunk, al-
Itemptcdto niurtler his wife In Boston Salur-
Idav by cutting her throat, but she escaped
Iwllhttbadcuton thechlu. Urcsuabun was
I arrested.
I John M. Lancaster, overseer of the weave
room In the Acushnet mills. New Bedfonl,
i Saturday severetl his connection with the
Icstabllshment, but declined to receive any
. . . I....... lu'tiicl of hd'ore ami never tlupli-
A ,,li»y .'f t»iWPpo«'h. Siroiiglii bum »n Inter ini'i..i i
e^t; lull id iruc .•i>ni«ily ; Imlibllni
;::•(':;i.;;Ll:;v^n;;rt^.v,--i''»' 'h';. ^Xic..ti'.i i.y unyi..My s.nco.
?:;:^,:;i:'l:Tu;.^';::o;^::^£;^.!^' .iiil t^-. j Today w. oww
500 Pis oi Pils,
MjuIc iVom Cassinicrcx nmnuliict-
uicd l»y F. A. & J. SuwyiT and
the ct'lebratiMl Livingston MiMs,
KEEP IT DARK,': At $3.50 per Tair.
lli'iir Sf.uiluii'.-. new soIikh.
ficalH oil Htt'c Monday, run. 1 »•
ItKTI.'KN K.NO.ViJICMKNT.
Tii4>N<lii.> . ir»ln-iiiii'.v '^mi.
Pot.lllv.ly lnflflj.jii'arance llil<« s»;a»nn.
1 hU (l.lM.-dllltl,
W. T. 1511 Y A NT.
Huiu'i-n.-d by >lls».Inlli»Wd««>ii. M Iss Mnilw
Kl. Iiii'oiirt. Itlr. JmiiK'* lUvliiS. ''"' ''r,Vi""r
B\ liKUHOK IIORY.
New MuHlP. New Monjis, Now Oancost
New Smiles, New LiuikIix, New Itonrs.
a l-a Hours of HoIIiI run 9 \''i
PrIrcH Tft, .V» and 'M ceiitH. llux « l\l>o open
Salunlay uiondnjj, Keb. l?..
ittt0crllancou0.
IVEAV GOOT>»:
'Worc5«%«tor Sc Co.
Are receiving lots of new gooUa. Buy a Watch,
« Dlnmond king, or select some beautiful <le-
sign In Sliver.
EAT ANDIiE merry.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a It),, 2 lbs. 2Sc
Wo keep a full line of I'lTKE CANDIES of all
kinds. McDO.NAL.U'8 I'ure Handmade tan
dlea, 40c. per lb.
IVut*! :NutMl Wilts I
A full line of Mlxe.1 Nuts, 14c. per lb., 2 lbs. Mc.
FLOKIDA ORANOBS. ORAFS8. *c.
Try some of our CANNED OOODS. Our
stock comprises Honey Dnip Uorn, Succotash,
Peas, String and Lima Beans, Asparagus, Ac.
resents from his help, on the ground that
I did not wish to eslablixh a precedent.
Henry R. I'helps, aged 78, and Mrs. Mary
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDD1.BSKX STREBT,
Oppoaito Northern Depot
Telephone No. S'i-J.
These Pnnts nre nuidc from the
hest quidity of these Cassimercs
nn«l arc f*tyle.s tlisit are bringing
in other clothing Btores from $5
to *G.
Wo hnvc lidded to tho above
several hundred pairs, made trom
caHsinieres ot the best makes in
the United States, odd lots which
have been selling nt $5 to $6.50
— all put iu at $3.50.
Nowhere in New England or
New York can equal vnlue for
the same money bo found as in
this sale ot
$o and 80 Pants at J3.50.
When wc advertise a bargain
it is a bargain.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Abies Balsamoa.
■*
f
•Tbo Amorioan isilver Fir or Balm of
OilMil tree i'jLaViita Canada, Nova Boo-
tU, Maint' and the mountainous regions
firther south. It is from this tree that
PlrBaleatr, or Canada Baham, sotaKed, |
it •b'.a'md. The inhabitants of this
riflon, and csppcially tbe lumlernion.
alt Well acquainted with tho peculiar
hlftlintr powtr of this Balsam in disrates
of the ihriat aud luuge. HK BALSAM
isoombiitd with PURE PINE TAR ami
tht bf it Vegetable Eipectorants in
Carter's
Cough Balsam.
If you have a congb or cold try a 25
cent bottle and you will be more than
pl«ftied with tbe nsult.
Price 25 Cents, im Size 50 Cents.
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
Cor. Merrimack and Bridge Sts.
OltA.^
■ ---^ ^ ,w ^-j «irA.lvertIa«nienta nr.dcr thlr bexi coai
1 >M/C' .^^^s* only ISoantsH llu*-ror ll:r«'( Inai-rti'tii*.
KO. 4 ni lilt HI. MACK KtUEKT,
Have von, tatuly on h.-iml
Ij'^tUl NAI.k.-><'Vor«l l>ourillnir lui.l lotlit-
j liiK III iiHff, «ri)trully litmtvd, :tt |irl<'4.'a
Iniiii i)<.V)(M<> i«*-.M)«<). \|t|:!y to KUli .t I'hiinii.fr,
Fresli killed Turkeys and Chickens 'x\i^; .^Vi:!
I . ......... L\
VKNJSON,
GUOU>K.
Uir.\ll..
WII.I) lit CU«.
VKI.KKV.
Nl'lN.XCB.
HWKKT I'OTATOKH,
TKI.KI'itoNK M MliKH ii'i-i.
Cll ( O'^'i^ '-<'iiiti;.i)tl) (III l)ftn<l
^ ■, .<,Jo .'111 'iiihtiM-' Iniiii, mar >V«*st'
l(ii«l » ciitiv. KritHh III rivals tv»>ry lwi> wi-cke
fiiiiiiNtw llaiii|>hhlrc uixl Vtrnmnl. Convey-
.inrc tmni ilf|>ul U> farm.
JLMJIl HA LK.— A two.i lorj- Iiohh* , mablc aiwl
P Koo'l l<'< "f iniiil. flliiittiil 111 i') iitrtlvllU*, A
ffW I'triiM fluri |ii'l<l^f Hlici'l nml li i>t' curH.
IlixiHf run luiih li i-<iiiiii» nil i -lu.''! ; a 'nr^rnlii al
mw\] AND PACKER Hi USE SAUSAGE ' n!;:;^,!;:;;.;:,:a^?u:, .,:,!;iSi. ";. '^-^^
' li'Oll NAI.K. -A iwoHiiiry, t\' o-ienmirnt
J^ liiiii I- III !•.» n <>!i»i», ."ll III tin- ln>t I'l rt|>alr;
i'Hn wall r aiKl cliiMi',^ , kIuiuii iI iicur ttu' '•oiitli
'. (•iiiiiiiinii, M lu re liiiiil I - \\«ii'lli '''<■. \>i r 'I. ; iciiUi
I |i)i' i!i<7 |>* r iiiuiiili; :;iii(i hi|ii,ii'«' li.i ol Iniul;
' |iHi-i' lii.'id. l-iil |l»|-(^'tlllUl4 ur Klsli A I'liim-
. ■...,.,„....„ I HxT, riKnii 1. Iltiiinili Iriliilliiir.
Tin: WHY*; AND wiiEiiKroui:H. |_ - -=.
1,''()U KAI.I'^— All <M« ll'iil I'J* '-k or four
' triu'liu iiti* of (Ivo nx iiiH i-iuli ; «ltv waUir
and M««'r; u-nl* I r t.i>'> \>>v moiiih ; X*i\ M|ii:ir«
tci'i ol liiiiil ; nI> iiitu il on n |i< |iiilar m: •I't lu I'.ul-
\ lilcn-. fi'tivn h'lil lo ili«> tollli.; no .nMtcr n'lit-
liitf |ii'i|ii rtv cnii lie IiiiiikI tn the cHy; |>rlo«
|4iio. l-'iill ) HirriilaiM of KUli K riuntiiier,
rnoni 4, IMtlrcth linlli.liiK.
1/t»U MAMC— A vuiiml.U' i-»iHl<', foii,.|.-iiiiji
^ of HihiT* -^toi y lull k lioiiM) ol l-i I1MIIII9,
kIii'iI iiDil K< oil aiiioiiiif ol litiiil, vxiumIIiik to ■
liai'k htii'vi, frw Kti-ii. li-oiii ilii* Anil licnii noiim'i
III tliliillx. Il In M-liloni |»ro|t« rly ol lliW cln»«
\» oi1t>ii-<rior »uU'. >-olil lo M Itlu NO t Mat!'. .Vii
early rail will Heciiie a liaiLalii. I't'rf t'*»*>-
I- nil |iailleulai'it of 1-lhli .t riiiiiiincr, looiii 4,
llllili- Ih liiilliiliiK.
Mliy Kniipoi* liver ••jieelit In <|<i»Uly U
OVtIlltf to ilie Hue iMi»t Oil n of till* \S'* kI mutl
the •kill of titc riuieliiiit n In m-ht-Oiitf iiiul
nittiiiiiiK Ox II* Ht.M'k. 'tli« ri'Huon wn r«ii
•ell It Inwrr liiiiii luiy olliwr I* IIimI mm do
not havt. lo l)ii> ol' «'oiiiiiilii»lon iiiimi, hut Ity
■bl|M>tMr <ilr<«M fioMi llie kiMiiKlitetvta MVM
thi«t iirollt for tlio bMit-flt of our iradtt. No.
7 rrt-Mult itlrvt t.
The Belvidere Market
Cor, Hill and East tJlerrimack Sts,
Flrtt'olnaii MrAti. Poiiltrjr, tii»iit«. risli,
Oy>t«>r0. VegvUblea, rrult. and « ■•noral
Unit of flro<wrl*» At •• low riora •■ th*
quAllty of Uoo<ls mobosold. Call und
AFT
♦.
Cnstruction^
ESTABLISHED 1840.
Medileltl last week, were lovcrn M yeai-M iiijo
J and fiuHrrele«l. They formed other family
hjeh. whieh biivc been broken, and tbey have
I now become united ufter over hulf a century
[of i«eparatlon.
] John Harr. 57 venrs old, was brutally an-
innulleUln Ilavmarket M|\iare, Boston, .^atur-
[duy Disrbt by an unknown man, who struck
Ihim on the lop of the houd. cnuxiuK danifer-
[ouH injuries. Burr, who had been drinkiii):,
thinks that hh ii(*Mnilanl wiw Thomus Muck,
yvith whom he had trouble yearn ag;o.
A Victim of Foul Flay.
Florence Sullivun.fil years old, a driver
llor the lloxtou Cab compuny. left bU home
In Boston Thursday loRO to the wharf to
JorUcrsome coal, having ifS In hl« pocket.
IWer he was seen in several Rsloons drlnk-
llnjr, in company with one or two men. A
Ffiiend saw him in an intoxicated comlition,
as supposed, and took him home and put
hlin to bed. The next inorniiiK he could not
hie roused, and, in npile of his phyHlclanfl, he
Jled in the afternoon. There were symp-
jjom^ ol narculic poisonini?, and au autopsy
IwBS held .Satiinlay. which conflrraeil the
\uspicIons of the doctom. It is char','e«l that
lie waa drujfgeil atd robbed, and tbe case U
dug investigated.
A Murder Over Folltict.
Thomas Hebert of IMaqueraine, Ln., re-
[turnlDg officer and treasurer of Iberville
?■ arlsh, and a prominent McKnery man, and
horaaa J. Gllday, president of a Nkholls
Iclub, were discuiwInK politics Thursday
Inlght, when Gilduy accused Hchert of fraud
Itn the late primaries and ended by callinR
Ibimaliar. He then shot and killed bin).
iHebert leaves u widow nnd seven small
■childron. Gilday was arrested. This is the
liixtb murder since the political campaign
lopcned in the state.
J hare betn a great sufferer from catairh for
DTer ten years; had It very kia<l, could hardly
«atho. Some nlKbtn I cx)ulil not sleep— had to
Ilk the floor. 1 pinTliase<l Kly's Crcnm Dalm
id am using it freely; It Is workif^ a euro
rarely- I have advised several frluntls to use It,
[ with happy results In every case. It la the
medicine above all others made to cure
rh, and It Is worth its weight In gold. I
L Ood I have found a remedy I ran use with
_../ and that doea all that la olalmml fur It.
I la curlnc my deafoeia.— B. W. Sperry, Hart-
ford, COOB.
Manuiacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Mr. H. B. DAY,
TeiAer of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
AffMircnieDtB made as pianist, or»anlst and
aooonmanlHt for concerts. Five Cent 8avlDK«
BMtkBull>nng.
Lowell Oie-Price Mil CD.
36, 38, 40 and 42 tferrimaok 8t.
Mikkbll's Boys' School, Billeflca, Mass.
Ailrictly aclect family school for Imys. Ad-
mluSaVi mm cUht to <lfW«n ..§c»d for clrcu.
RfrW*^ If. C. MITCJIELL. A.M.,
i'rlnclpal.
M. A. TAYLOR, - - Propri^toi.
^PTE HAVE RTILL OM HAND
A larv* aaaortment of flneat creamery anil
dairy butter and rheeae, whIeh we ahall
dispose of at prices (o ault the tlmei, al-
wayealinlnc to pleaee our many patron*
and meet the demands of the pnbllo. We
alwaya keep In stock all Brndes, so that
none may go away without ■••elus Just
what they want. Ko. 7 Preaoott atroot.
€0 Irt.
4^AdTertlsementa under this hea<l i-ost
only 1* cents a lln<« for three lusertloua .
I"*!) |„KT.- Large loft at il* Market -.inxtl.
. .1. < 4. lingers A Co.' ^
1i<> I.KT. A lotiagcai 1,1 Hampshire strMt.
Imniln al Ml 'riilrieciitji utreet. _
rp<> l.HT.— Nlrely fiirn-hlini, laigf and well-
X IIkIi cd n omHt cunvviilviitly rlluHied.ut No.
II Fltlh street.
T^O l.KT.— An elegant house ef sl«t roons^
X one with live rooms; one villh three rooms.
5A t'lientniit street.
QBant0*
4g^Ad¥ortlf awM onder thIa heod eool
0BI7 1 9 eants a Una tor tbrea Insartlons.
WANTKU.— A raidil painter lo letter cloth
signs, by day. Long job. Moxlu Nerve
Food Co.
WANTKl).— An active, rcuaiiio inau. in a
real estate ofllco. Adilruss .\. Y'. /., Low-
ell post oflloo, box Hi. 2,^
Mr. and Mr a. Oeo. W. Hobaon'i
School of Languages and Music,
Mo. ISO Bast Merrimack Street.
On Monilav. February Mh, Mr. lIobBon will
form two cla"»8C« In tJeiinnn aiul I rrncn conyer-
(inilon. Mr. Tyler will revive private scholars
In llic alternoon In KnglUb brunches.
iEiscellaneouis*
Best ^uftlity Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Stataary,
Artistic Bronzes.
25 Central Street, cor. Middle.
TUB LATEST POPULAR COLLEC-
TIONS OF
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Tonnir Folks' Albnni. A large collection of
waltzes, galops, polkas, marches, Bchottlsches,
reveries, gavottes, etc.. for piano or cabinet
organ. Elegantly bound In paper, price ."Wo.
Elite Collection of Oanoe Music Contains
all the latest waltzes, gali^ps, marclics, from the
"Mikado," "Illack Iliissar," "Nanon,""Oaspur-
one," "Amorlta," etc. Price 50c.
flano Monarch. A collection of plane soloa
from such writers as O. D. Wilson, Beaumont,
Delllnger, Dellbcs, Leylmch, Lange, Kilenberg,
Mlchaclls, Bohm, LIchncr, etc., etc. Uest book
of theklnd pul>ll8heil. Hrlcc 50c.
Famous Hongs, (lly famoux composers.) A
grand collection of standard ami j opular songs
anil balliul- ; price fioc. .. , , ,
Monarch of Song. A collection of gems of
Todil, Mollov, iMlllunl, Sulllvnn, ,\<liimB, .Mnr-
zlal-, VVtll'ngs, Bucalosfl, Moir, Abt, Catty,
I'ontel, OlchI, Uoeekoland others ; prlc*! 60c.
Kmpr^s* of Sonir. A collection of popular
aoiigs liy tlic mopt fnmonn Amerlfnn writers,
IncliKllnjr prms from Howaul, .Sc.tnlan, Ous
Williams, .^kelly, Hobby .New«x.ml., Harry C
Talbcrt an«l a hobt of others-, price 6Cc.
Any of the alKJve books sent by mall, rrlco
eooenu.
OARDNER'H MUSIC 8TORR.
nanoB. Oiigans. Miitl^ n^w>ir« .nil MnaieAl Mer.
chandlse.
00 Merrimack Street.
THE TRIUMPH
OF
THE VICTORY OVER ALL.
We challenge the world with L, B. Halo's
SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM
FOU
Dress Cutting.
A now and perfect Tailor Syetem of
Ontting and Designing Ladies', Misses'
and Ohildren's Garments.
The above system is taught in the
Soientifio School with great sacoess,
some of the pnpils being now able to
ont and fit perfectly.
Open EveniOES from 7 to 9.30, Except
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
No. 129 Central Street, Room 9.
MBS. S. A. BABTLETP, Manager.
MISR A. E. MOOBE, Asiistent.
FULTON'S SUPPRESSED BOOK,
"Why Priests Should Wed."
Sold at our office or scut by express on receipt
of J11..V).
8RLI.AR8 * CO..
31 Sitat* St., Room 3 (Traveller BnlUIIng),
Koston.
Canvassing Agents Wanted.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
7"y Brlcliro Stroot,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROPUfETOBS,
OVERHEARD ON THE STREET.
"Say, Andy, hab you seen dem 'poHSums
at No. 7 Presrott street? Oej's real gen-
uln« stuirand dafs a f*ct." "No, Jim, I'se
irwIiiB right down rtar aad see for myself."
We nre prepared to fill all
orders for the choiceH Meatn,
Poultry ^ FruitH and Vegetahlen
with protnptnesB and despatch.
Also a full Une of Dried ami
Smoked Meats,
11 Bridie Street. - ■ Telephone 143-2.
WANTKI*.— By an ex jierlenccd single ool-
oroil man who thoroughly uudersUnUs tta«
care ot horses, a sluatlou as coachman. !••
t^ulre at to Hmlth etrect.
WANTED TO RKNT.— Cottage honfc or
lencwt lit, with barn for two liorttcM and
CMiTlflges, on ont«klrl»of city, near horse mil
road. Ai.'dress I'.. Courier olllce. __
WANTKp.— Mtea«lv, reliable man for a
permanent poklibm with an old estab-
in as iheir reprcseiitallre lu liU own
htiiK*. Hnlary, t'o, with Inei-oare. lleierenees
oxsciod. (jay's ftlnnnfacturlng House. :iu Iteaite
■treot, N. Y.
IOMX.— A garnet bracelet. Finder picas*
^ leave at this olBcw.
MAKMACilK 'lUKATMKNT nnd Hand
Hiiliblngnlveii by Mr. Tlioi.. V. Wright;
good refereiire«. AilurcHM 100 .Sate m street.
If jrouare In doubt about our gooils !•••
Ing the l>est come right down luid aee for
yountoir. We won't be undersold, and we
never let any one go away without a l»ar-
galn. No. 7 I'resc-ott atreet. .
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IN
Hair Goods!
Our »1.60 Switches marked down to •1.00
•• allloDghair, "
t« .< .. «• •<
•I .<
.1
«
.1
S.50
3.00
4.50
1.80 Shingle Bang*
3.00 " ••
1.00 Langtrjr
.80 Frissea
.S8 Coqnettes
1.25
1.78
1.0«
s.as
.80
.S5
.!•
More Room. Greater Facilities,
REMOVAL.
I have removed my place oi biislncf « from
10 Mlddl«NPX street to
IVo. ."» Ofl/Vlmm Wtrciot.
My stork of Upliolitereil tJooiW, Drape rles,
Window SlKolec, Trimmings and KurnlUire
Coverings will be moi-c complete than over be-
fore. My llppiilring Dep.irtinent, always a
feature with me, will be unch that all work will
Iks done with promptnisa and skill.
COMB AND HKE MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNEB
Ao. S Gorhani Street,
rOR SALE.
On Central fitreet. near Ilosford square,
have a g.iod two tU>ry liouce, iiio<b-rn built, l»
g«Mi.i repair. "No oiilh" aliout the properly, and
It Is one of the best trailec In ward .1 ; price li.toO.
On ti'.rhHiii Wtreft I have a uv ok lory hoiiHe
for ilTdii, and anoibor one for f l.VM).
In Ward Four— #i:!iM) \y\\\ buy a nlc«, large
■■room houHf, In go»Ml repair, nearly now, and a
nlcelarge lot of Innd, !KiOO teet.
TIlOM.iS n ELLIOTT. 33 Central Street
Lowoll. Itnoms 3 and 4. Use the ele\alor.
E2. 0-. IBalcei- Ac Co.
win. during tho next three months, make very
rensonablc prices to persons who wish to
brighten their homes with new pnilor, dining
looTuor kitchen floors, laid In nlec klln-drlcil
hard wood of light color wlih Inlaid borders of
cherry or walnut. Nothing can make a richer
looking parlor than such a floor, spread with a
variety of rugs to suit the taste. In place of
dusty carpets. Parties wishing any uch work
In our lino will, by piecing tliclr orders with us.
receive Hrflt-clasK work. Warranted to stand
beat without shrinking. B. O. BAKKll A CO.
TJgB-OOUBfEH JOB OTHfiB U jatPW*''*}
czeeutejob prlnUng of erery desorlpaoa
OB the shortest notice and at the loweat rMM.
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARy 23d,
•AT-
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
REMOVAL.
Owing to tha Fire on Middle Street
The Hay and Grain Store
—or —
I*eter Foye
Has been remored to No. S3 MIDDLE
STREET, nearly opposite the old store.
The attention of new and old castomera is
respcotfttUy sollcltrd to this change of lo>
cation.
A THING OF IlKAUTV
Is a Joy fhiever, and a good dinner is luneh
rellHbiid. We can sell you a roast of our
A No. 1 quality Kansas beef at a rery low
prloe. This beef sells Itaelf. No. 7 Prea-
oott street.
Medina's Hair Tinta
Bostores Oray Hair to • Beaatifal Brown
^. maek la thlrtr ndnntt. withoot iigory.
Brery
should SM It.
Our K3cc?ol»loir ApiIi Sitter
Is warranted to be FIRST^'L.VSS In every feat-
ore, and any desiring a -superior article In this
Hoe will do w«n to call an«l examine Its mciiU
before purchasing elsewhere. No dust, easily
operated, all sMel baartngs and consequenUr
twUmlMd wear. 8okl for cash or InstalmanU at
g»4 Manrlwsli Iti— >, Ixnrali,
a m4fimA6i7TT9ffitM»T,
FIKTEKN HUNDHED GALLONS pure I'ort,
(Sherry and ll'xk from foncord gn<|'e-(, pet
up especially for family ii«e. roimldered the l.^st
article ever put on ihe market for the moi ey ,
Made IK'iJto If^M. Before pur.linsing raH and
examine my slmk. whl. b Mff^T "•■^«';«'-
OTIS AOAMM, Cheimsrord. Mas«*
FOR INSIDE FINISH
U8E
Oroolcetl'* I*«*oM©rviitlvo«
FOK FLt>ORM USE
Cro<'Uott'M Floor Fini»sli.
FOK OUTSIDE DOOltfl I'SB
Crocketrw Spar Composition.
In gallons, half gallons, quarts and pints.
KITTREDGE'S,
-wr
I
'•^^^'J^f^'^^p^^- -'' ■"■
fitli'tfi'MiiWi r ■ liLllllifcaiiiiiMfti^' Tf*^-"-*-^'
W^W'
%-•
V'l .
LOWELL T^ATT.V rOHRlEB. MONDAY. FEBBUABY 13, 1888.
pw'wp?
FARMERS AND THE TARIFF.
How lh« lTot«««ilv« Principle BentllU the
" TIM««' "f •*»•* •"»«ll« I
Dr. LoriiiK'H :uUli»;>>« bcloit- Iho N«w Eng-
land AKrUuliuiul HocU'ty .U!.crv««. to #>e
wi«lilv io::tl. Ill opinlnir 1»Ih udilrecM Dr.
Lorinn i.fermi totl.ffaet that moht of llic
Kirjl:in>t >lalOH liavo ii lar;,'o populuMoii
(I ill maiiiitartiiies uiul the merluiiiii'
ml ;:lviu:4 «u uiukMuil viilin- to the
Auil
Junua
uuil
I veKCluliles. two
N.'w
«'ini'loyi'
urtH,
vet we Imported <lurln>< tli« ye«r eiidlnR
arv 30. 18.Ht, r^l3.U73.:J U >v..i ih of food
live unimuls. iwo mUlioiix and iiliulr ol
luhles. two iiiillioiiH of «hdry prodUi'tH,
nluetv Ibou-uiul loiiH of hay, iioarly otijhl
I I oi,^ of wool. Kioiutlu. esM-r dv ml
l,„ds ho even now meets «l'l\*-«V"l>:; »'' '
aii.l if he iTiiuires uiiy dian>?i; '>t all io 1^
iK-mlll it i^ 111 Hit- way ot an miTeam! liiHlead
of a nidu. tioii of <liilii>. The speaker ma)n-
lainod that llu- pnopi-rity of the Amerl. an
fc n ler was unparalleled ill an> other eoiin-
Uy on the earth, lie ^poke of the improve-
m'eul of the lortimately hlliiute.l niial towns
IHrtical.
when -10 per eenl. of the population are en- , „, „i,„y,i „,i,al to that' of the pn'ijloiis man-
uajred In farmli'i«. the value ot . the land |ut „f,,,,uiinK Hlies /•''0«;l''»;;«: ^;;,*'';. ^
1 I .» 4in vvi.il.. fn tlu>^e nlates newer and i«pHr>ely settk'il rojjtoiiH luosiory
»..jv U about !?H), while In th.w.., "",";-;,,„„,. > orlifaKe-s are ImIiu- lilled and
where ucui ly so per .ent. ot the po,ailation '^i^^.'^J/^,, „,,. ,.,„t„^„.,, for the better.
lire ennaneil In farming the vuluo of the land
Ih only e.^ pfi- :»''ie. So, too, of the value of
the piodueti. of ihelarni; where only 1h per
,ent. of the populath)n;ireen;i»we.l in UKii'
4'ulturt', the vhIuo \m- capita Ih «'4IJ\) per an-
num. vVhllc In *eet;.ui> wlieie so per coi.t.
«re en;;a|{ed in lilllit!; the
value »»f the pindnel*
num. TheKtute^ of the
l-.iid- no uio-t valuable are ^^ls^a•
Ithodr l.hih.l. New .ler-ey. ( oil-
NfW York aiitl IVnuMlva^
led in
enter-
i\hieb ''houlil be
The iiiteresthot labor in all it-*
to the aelivllv of the eounlrv
Hut it wa- not alone the capital iiiv.
farms, luill". mines and jfueehanhal
prioes ot the eouittry
spoken of
relations
I.e. and eaiinol be forgotten. 'Ihe
ot the lab<»riu|.t ela»^ hove N ait lin-
huil the per eiipita
\s oiilv #MiO per Mil-
fnlitu in whieh
fariinn;<
ehusillf.
iH'tlieut. Ol'.io
ll,..lieUt.nl:io. New 1 .0 K aii.i V"""'''
nia. in all of whirl, a lar>{c eoi.sumii.>j p< pri-
li . Is emph-xed in the ails. The aKrI.ul.
iral produ.Vof .Mas^aebusetts. whose -ta-
Uties are eaiefullv eolleeted annually, are
now sr. iarxe that she ranks ainon.f the fore-
vhiiuld not
prosperity.'.. .-- ,
portant to the welfare ot the repuMie as Ihv
MuresHof tla.se who have oriiuni/ed the
>f,,.at euinprl>e. in wdiieh labor is empoved.
, Tlie aiirieullure of IhN eouutry is earrie.l on
hv able-bodied men. ami h.i* n..l Jel
(.mploMneul for that thron»{ of all
I .•ondliions, wbieh «.<'«Mipy "■ ■
I >{raintl<ld* of Kuropi
Two for a Cent
And the best ever made. Cheap
enough, surely, and so good that
those who have used them won't have
any others. What are they? Ath-lo-
pho-ros Pills. What are they for? For
disordered Stomach or Livcr.lndigest-
ion, Dyspepsia.Constipation, Nervous
or General Debility, Headache, Lassi-
tude, Diseases of Women. They'll
take away that tired feeling, give new
life and strength. Small and pleas-
ant to take, yet wonderfully effecttve.
Prepared from the formula of an
eminent physician. Neatly put up in
bottles, and sold by all druggists.
THE ATHL0PH0R08 CO.
112 Wall St., Hevw York.
€f[linfllDOOli It Co*
Heal (SuMt.
A GIVE AWAY
SCHEME.
y OWKL.L. BL.BACIIKHY
Land Sale !
i^tebeng'g Brug Store,
FOR SALE,
We have on hand soinc-
inanulueturliiK
o-ordb
ire ant
IiVhM«JUII-
III)
Imd
now so larxe
most ajiileiillxi'd, !"* well as
" 'l)i!'horln« Hhowtid how the two t
iiate Anierlean Industries of uKrleullure un.l
inaiiufaelurluu had Ineiea.e.l side .
,|er the Induenee of a i)roteetlve taillT. Il«
MUoted the wool in.luslry as nne whl.li
MilVered from exeesslve niuluations undei
KhlttinK tarllls, and maintained that the pres-
t-nl eoiulilion of w.M.I-iiowliii was a |.trlk ng
Illustration of the III eJVeet. ..f wUhdrawInK
uovernmenl proleetioii fioui a nalioiml In-
riustrv. That the -beep industry is niliie.l.
and Vulned by the larill of lsh:i. be said, no
one hao ever exprr.vl a «loubt who has
iriveii his allention. either on theory or as h
matter of bu-.ln.-.s. i.i this important •''"tier.
The last ollhlal su;r;;eMlon in favor (.f si I
furiher re.liieil..n re.omil/ed be fac t .It
iu'h an ael would eMinuMdsh what Utile Hie
• mains, un.l eoiilaliie.l ihe opinion that an
found
ay:es and
tlu! vine) aids and
Vhi re Is no «'las* of
op,-iatives nioieriosely alhed to the Institu-
lloiiH about them, more ready to eonnee
ihem-eUes with ihe eouimuulty in whiih
Ihev live, more liitere.led in the means of
improxeineiit near them, more ready i" J»l";''
their e\es at industrial eolleelloijs. and hell
,.a,sto"the iuslruitlon Kheii by leaehers.
than tlu.se who are einploxed on the furm.
Ami It is all important ,"''\ '".^ '' '"^ «
.•UH,.es of the eoinmuidty in whh h »b^'> '^'^
.houhl re.-ehe a liberal and honorable leeon-
nilh>n. The work of the farm, moreover,
falls ».ft.n on the >ons of those who own
land, tbtir mulu dependeiiee. pel-
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
llavhur I'cen a KUlTeierfor two vettm
l„.lf t...m a dlsea. ■ eauscl l.v a hn.Uo _
I,. IT Hiiil havUuf reen ean!il I'y tue i>i
km" s Vhen all other inelhoU* an.l
I't
•mall a
the laii.l. lb. ir mum uepem........
haps. lor the perlormanee of tils
w Ik. And there has never been
foumlinany eounujalM.ly of youn.: m^^^^^^
ivrtii'. enterprlMii;.' and Intel l«fnl
fnund In Iho a^rleultura
riuv base miture.l
falM
eliiK
linhistrv so Muall and pro.lueinv' so
revenue to the Ko\eri;ment ml«hl be dis-
M-i.sed with altoKelher. That lb.' propoM-l
■eNi^ion wouldbelhed.atbof the Indus r>
xva. a.knowledMed, a fat^, a- I think, .le-
liii.'.l to fail on every .ilb.'r In.lu'tiv l.tou Jit
iMwh-r the fivi- trade <Ucu .•. The .llsasier \o
tlw wori-led elolh iiiaimfaeturers. wiuler a
ioiiMruetion of the iHiitlot IsMMhedv-
„f fh< iron liidu-trv in In"»<». imd tlir
niin of the Mtdnine iiMht-lry in ls.-«) w.rere.
.•allid as otln-r illiftrallons of the fatal eniei
of fri • trade.
'ihe mutual dependeiiee of Ameriean In-
du-trh- upon eaeh ..|h< r. and the adxantaue
tuehdirUes from lh»' pro^.erit) of the oth-
er, .on.titute in a liieal aMi e thi' power
of the ecmntry to malnlahi Itself in p.-a-e and
war The a-siimplion that the Aui.rlean
frtrtn. r Is taxed for the henetlt of the Ameri-
can maiiufaeturer, and that he is lar^elv .le-
i.endeiit on the foreign market. N wholly un-
founde.1. When In- ^oes into the home mar-
ket with his produel-. and for the piirelmse of
hlsHupplies.\ie Unds that llie fc.sterlni; polh'V
of hi- jfovernmeiii has secured for him an a.l-
vantaRe In eaeh eapaelty. And in the I r-
nlaee as a seller, he ean priMluee m.thliiK heie
whi'di does not Hud « market iil home. lie
has no foreign market for his perisba de
uroduets.lheer of hi- «urden. none for
liiMmlk. none of imporlHLee for Ins fiui .
for his wool auil but a small one ft>r his
into
tlutv
more em
than ean be ft»un<
homes .1 our ivpoblh'. .
the pnformanee ..f .very Impmtaiit
,an.l Ih.-y hav earried Into every iriea
,.,„,rprNetheinein.My ..t ihe imlienl t.dl in
vxi.h th.N lear I their earliest b-^'';, "
Ife, A f'odv ol laborers of ^J d.;h th.-e
uVunu men f./rm a part, are entitled to he
,\u-. 'Tnd eoiishleiathm of u flee eominunlly.
And in thi'fonutry ihev reeelve It.
Wh.ii lb" Aimri.aii laborer l;< to|.
,n„|..| the ln:UiemM;.»f free "-'"I'' ''»•;;''» "»:
piv him.. If kvith all tin- neeesM.rh-s of 1 fe • t
.'•heaper rat.-. aiHl that a '•'•'>''*•"•'!';:,;
vva".'- In.Nllabh iiiei.lelit Io U Ire.! Had. pol-
"would not i.-.terf.rc will, hs ;o"'b" .-;:
laloi.- the In.lustnal pi'lllie
him in ihN.ouutiy. U lien he
I- to I.e.. mile him lo low
ik.'t nil.d Willi foreU'ii
that
ami a
on ttie
TICI'KA
I feme
dies falle.l. I .h'em It my duly l.» reeomnu-iid
ten I vlsli...lll..l.H,.rlnK* to no avail, aa.
iiUt several .l.i.tor* wlUiout •u.M'O.i. ""d '>»
al om- lu .liml .lruir«lst. Mr..lohn IV Flnlay
..\ 1.0 1 I .hall ever feel Krutoful), «poko to
,, loilli ri.i KA, and 1 .-..n-eiito.! to K ve
en irlHlwIlhihoreHuhthU I nm l»erfin;llr
red There l« now no sots «t.oiil nu«. I tlili.k
I'.'uii show die largest ...rf.ieowhero^mMUtr.jr
hlood un.l
.. _ . IruKKl-t
i.ihii I' Kliilav and l>r. l> f- Moamomery, hoth
;lfihUpla.!e.aadlo Lr. Smith, of Lake Lee.
^"'?\1 K\ WliK.U IJKACII. iJrconvllle. MIm.
Mr itea.liusi.lthe ( rri« ika 11kmi£|.ik».
I .an show llie lar^'est •"'■''""«'"«'"/,
liius st.raoK tr.-iii <.l iiny.ine In the •tn-(
"i ri.iHA lUMKi.iKsai-e iho l.est hloc
.khieare.mH.iula.iure.l. I nifer to .1
at
,\ meri.au
Jake the
\\\„ lellow-
lo ueeept
Ills
sj" pi Js"afi.""r siipplVin« the wants of bin own
eouiitrv. lie Kets ino.e for his wheat ill the
markets of the iminufaeturlnK states than he
ir.ls in Mverp..ol. He leall/.es more for bis
l-otlon In l,.>well than be does In Manchester.
i:n«laiid. For his .•..m the forelj^n "v-»j>^^'l
U (vmiparatlvely uulmtmrtant. hor lis heet
un.l pork he reajis his protll from the eon-
Mimiisathome. In America he rtnds
rea.ly market lorlH) per .-.■nt. of «ll h« «Hn
t)io.luee; aii.l hi- ean spare hut 10 |>er cent,
f.u- foiet'n .-oiiMimption after feeding bis
own people. The eounlrv has fell the vast
Importance i.. our national lluaiiees of
th.' aLMieultural exports, which .-oust -
tute.l more than threellflbs of all
wc sent abroa.l al a time wliPii we
w.'ie laliorlii« to secure the balance of tra<lt!
in our favor and lo reii.l. r resumptbm l»oss|.
M... Of the ■«<fSOO.lKX).Oi>0 exported, WAvy
*(.(M».(KM),t)(^l were drawn from the s.)U, I u:
euiiic product of wlii.di Ui \xt<» was v^^m,^
(K'O.lMiO. Hnt how small was this (Pinium
when comparc.l with the enormous rc<,u r.;-
menlsof our own industrious eominmiltics.
T.. the farmer, the producer of the iiece-j-a-
li.s ,tf Iffe. the foiei;.'n .lemaiid is extmrnlv
unimportant. His iu.lustry and skll ain-
.onsiantly appeal.;.! to lo supply tla; ...m
mark. tat. his osvn .loors. We should n.jt
the vast ainounl of agri-
wblch cauiiot enter into
Of the agricultural
lc>
he may pau»e
he has la for.'
U liild, in iM'dt
wuuis. that In a niai..
o.mU a .b.llar a .lay will k'o further than two
riollars iu u market rub. by
pri.as. bio experh'ii'.' h "do him lo
hL'ber Wildes an.l trade vvlth
,.„untr>men. lie Is not I"'"'"''' ,,,„.^ ,.
tluhla cnicnt. rheattciUi-l •«. iK«o«« V't
lonnletirof the labor ..ue-lion ^Hb the ...
.|ustrlalan.iib.i.iHiail'"l'cN ..f the •«^" X
l.v llmse whoa.lvocal.- I.iwer wa;i.;»| •« both
unju-t «nd illouical. It N l:d>or which «i e.
. N^due to u lar;:c portion of our raw mate I-
l.amllubor alone. Cul and inm In the
wool on the -beep's back coi.nt for
th.' work of man's band has
hcen ai.idit.l to them; an.l In many eases
."x .i...e of the lib..r upi.lle.l const tules
• K) ixr .ciil. .11 the .-ost of the coinmodlty. K
i'l, pos>ibh. therefore, toleave this Item out
.f he .oiniutallou. In a country where
aw ma.le by operatives recel\in>{
lubl to twelve cents per
gAVKI) MY MOTIIKK'8 LIPK.
Kv.-r since I .an leineniher, roy mother has
5.iire.e.l tr...n a i.illk IcK- Nothl.ijT w..ul.l do icr
„, V ...O.I. HlH, ha.l the lust me.lle .1 iHhmt. hut
hcv all .lid h.r no Kood- Hhc aufroi-cl with her
'1/1. .r ihlilv vcar-. and ncv.T knew u well .luv.
,-,1,,. W...1I.I l.ai e t.. sll up half Ihe nl,tht. hol.lliiK
np herh'K aii.l neM.ihiK. s,li,. hu.l no pcn.-e.
1 le use.l all the l.'st known i-en.e.lleM In the
..,„„urv wltli.M.i eiVe.-t. I a^ke-l '';''• «''''•>• >;,'»;
n ri. I .1* Ki Ml i.itiH. t.ot heraiM.uUjof tirr
riu\ |{^>^»l,\^Nr,«ll.l she took It, an.l lias
taken In all uIm'Iii six .>r seven hottlen, and
Hhc Is a >vc I woiimn lo'lay. II.t Ick In en
lu.al.Ml. an.l her health wita never l.etter. Mic
ran K" out eveiy .lay. somelhliiK ..he has i."i
,|,„i.' In ten yearn, m. y...i see 1 /"'"';". .':*'!'• ,:'''.
U^^ u> vou aii.'Ui y..nr womlerful « i rn . .« v
Ki MKl.'lKM. Y.HI lia\e <i\e.l my in.ilher's hi.'.
I ..a.uu.t met wor.l* to .xi.ress mv K>;n'b;».'b'.
I.aveadxerll^e.l y.-or tl rici ua ICfcMKl.lhJ. lai
"'"'kUwaUU LlKlildl. 1:.0.-. l»ro.utWfty,N. Y.
n.) w
In entlrel)
a.
mine an.l
hut mil.' niK'i
(
fabri.s aw ma.le by operaiues ci«:.>...h
?o.iei«bl to twelve cents per 'I'^v am
wher.' experts re.elve only f'^ P«-'r ^eek. he
'oil of the pro.lu.-t of labor Is so Hmall tha
Ihev enjoy an unu^iul opportunity bi th«
mmUel. r..lalo.:s an.l cabbage cultivated by
day, ou
B which
jahorera
fi,vmt. moreover,
.ultural product-
for.l'j,.! comiii.rc.'. . .
nroduclsof the .'ouiilry amounting in vaUiL
to nearly s<4.<i<)»>,<Kio.o(jo, only corn, wlicat.
tol.ac.'o un.l .otton are to any extenl e.x-
p,„ led, an.l th.' amount of tl..>e ••'^'M'"; b.
•il.oul *l.Ui)0.noo.(MK). The remaining' stf.l.OtX).-
iHiO.iMHi are .bielly in non-e\i.ortahle com-
modules. ^\ml this i. Hie val.ue of the ex-
oorl truile to the American fanner. Ihe
number of fariin in Hi.; .ountry i.i 1^x0 was
•I lit'le ri'in;' t.OOO.OOO; an.l the product of a
'v. ry lart;e tu-oi)orlion of tl.ni.i never entur.nl
thc.haniielsof f.irei^'n tra.le. •
Ih.i il has been industriously Imprcsscl
upoulhc mln.l.if ihe American farmer Ihal
hi seckin;; a foreign market he can sell where
his fonitiiodltlcs are deure>t, ami buy w here
his IU ces-ities are cheapest. 'I his, however,
i, notlbe-ase. His wheat Is worth ...ore
at the neiiibborin^' mills than it is ii Llvci-
i.o.d. His .'oin is in dcman.l in the easlern
Louu' maikel -not in the Kuiopean. His
beef and i.ork finds a more rea.ly sahi at
horn.' than abroad. Ami when be enters the
market as a purchaser the competiti.>u of
own countrv has le.luce.l the prices far
low what he .ould hope tor were be delU-
ere.l over to th.' tender nuM-cies of the foi-
fi-'U producer. The ch)lhin« of the farmer,
his boots and shoes, his axe«, forks, spades,
shovels, hoes, harrows, plows, rakes, are
«heaperiu America than they are in hnjj;-
laiul Ami so, also, are the lai-or Iniph-
f husbandrv. It.'ii.ers which in
■ ~ m be bouiiht m
farm hanils ou wa^es of *iU e«nl.^a
uirnmn soil, rea.'h the market at rales which
npi.alltlie.'Ulllvalor who employs
i.n his land at a .ost of f»'oiu $1H to *J.J pel
;, , Th.' waj.'e labor of Kndaml receives
pittan.'u compared with the wuKes r.j.
ceive. inAnieii.'..! and labor In K.iKlaml,
w lutherou the land ..r In the mil , n.ea....
pove.-lv with ull il«sulleriiiii-ul.j.'ctpo\erl>.
•n.e five tra.l.' p.di.'V of huijlaiid has suc-
.ccd.'dln .h'slrojiii'.; her luruulturc and
starvlnir farm labor, and
opcrtitives in her mills,
ma.b' for th'! comfort -
, liU!.'|..rhis bare subslsiem-e. ivom
wa"cslikelhese the eml^'ianl to America
has IK-I. .n.lnot'.iiiiK tluH far has
himtorcli.in. The '.>'«["'^«« ','*'''' .,„ ,,,,.
,h,. Am.'ri.-i.n employer have all been f
iill,.,|. An.l the tarill which profe Is l.ni
pi'ot,:.'t. lb..se who are supplied by lim» will,
ihe means of subshlence.
I cannot 0.' 'Upy yoiir time hmp-i , an I
submit to vou in detail the points I ha e e -
iiv down for your consideia-
. Tin UA. Ihe in-eut skin cure.an.l LUTici ii v
SoAi, i.iepare.l f.-..in .t. e\U;r.inlly, an.l C il
ri M\ riKs.il.sKsr, Ihe new bloo.l purlllcr. Iir
lomallv. are a posltUe cure for every form .-f
skin a.i.l blocil dlsiustfs, f.om plinpljjs to sc^.f
"'s;>l.l everywhere. IMlco CrTlcn»A. ftO .t*. ;
>oA.'.'2ft.ts ; IlKsni.vKNT. ai.OO. I ivpare.! by
«A-Se.i.l r..r "How to (ore Skin I)Ue««««," <-«
P»k'*. ''^' llUislriUhms^ lu^t IM U'^tl.iitmUli»;__
"pi M PLBS. bliicKheaiU, «;bfV '.'"'.'x^'l'lni c'
Hkh, prevenle.1 by (JiTU lUi MkdicatkU Woai.
9^iieex.iiiu' C»t»rrli
The .Ustrcsslng; snec/.e, sneeze, aneese. the
Hcrl.l. watery .llschargen from the ey«« and
noac, the pnliihil Inllanimmlon cxteHcJln* to tlic
of the murous lining, ram-
liiii .'liokintf sen»rtlTon». couKh. linKluK
tho hou.l ai.'l «r" ~ '•""■'-»— -''"^
m|ttoin
thini? like $200 worth of
Christmas articles, small
things like Court Plaster
Cases, Ash Trays, Candle
Sticks, Egg Boilers, Paper
Cutters, Match J^afes, Nap-
kin Rings, Necessaries, Col-
ogne Bottles, Pen Wipers,
Pocket Books, Purses, &c.,
&c. A few of these goods
are shop worn, but nine-
tenths of them are in per-
fect condition. Now we do
not care to pack these
goods away: it means con-
siderable hard work, takes
up valuable room which
we cannot spare, and next
Christmas when they are
unpacked customers will
say "chestnuts!" We want
to go mto the market next
fall and buy the latest nov-
The undersigned, having purchased an
estate with more land, offers for sale hii
' ' present residence at the corner of Weat
The most important offermg of HOUSE pi^e and Eobbins streeta. It consists of
LOTS on the Lowell market. Location ^^ large, well-bnilt two-story house, L
delightful, convenient to trains and | and stabh i a perfect repair, situated in
tramway, hi6;h and dry, already graded one of the oboioest locations in the
for immediate building purposes, situ- Highlands. It is a corner lot, oontain-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otis, Living-
ston, Meadowcroft, Carter and Gorham
streets.
Also valuable LOTS for manufactur-
ing or other business purposes, acyoining
the railroads. •
Torms favorable to purchaser.
For plans and prioes inquire of
JAIOIS N. BOURITE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
ifli£(ccllancouiBi.
r^ ^%. i> I E « !
Do Your Own DyettiK, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
They
They will dye everythl.iK. inoy are aolU
everywhere. Prlcfl lOe. a |.ii.'kMKe -4.1 color*.
They have no equal for Slremrth, MrlKhtncii.
Amount In I'ackaKeii. or for l- asLiess of Color,
or non-fa.llnK gualljles. Thov .lo not ;;r««l' or
smut. Kor .ale hy W. W. »>»'•<;*"• L*"^.'^m4
IHl MId.llcHex Htreet; Uo.)<lale'» I>ruK "lort'. n»
Central, corner .lackson streets, Hsko h Ulocii,
r. If. Hutlcr A Co.. DruKtrlsls. Ml Central street;
Carlelon A llovey. Dr.H^tflsls, City Hall. Meirl^
ing 18,400 feet. The house has 12 fin-
ished rooms, bath room, and five m-
ftuished rooms. It is slate roofed and in
perfect ordel* and has always been kept
10. Accommodation for two horaei In
the stable which is sheathed and paint-
ed throughout. Five separate oellftM,
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
ventilated. Entire property lighted with
gas. Oily water in house aud stable-
never freezes. Land has an abundance
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well on the premises. Thirteen rook
maple trees in front of the houee. Land
enough for two large house lots. Terms
one-half cash ; rest on mortgage at rea-
sonable rate of interett. For further par-
ticulars, apply to
Wv
mack street; Albert h. .
Corner; KIIIukwo.j.I A Co.. IM.armacUtH, mipo-
Bite post oftlceiO. C. Mnick. l>rui«KUl, ""dge
street.corner Flrnt Btrect; U. C. Oskoo.I. M H-.
Au.>the.'Hry. corner Menlina. k und lji>n«»lk
streets; nei.lii «>'Urleii, l>ruKKl»t. St Hrhlge
street, I..<v\cll, Maaa.
A. C. STEVENS,
^Vliolosnle aud Retail
14 MIDDLESEX 8T&EET.
FRANK H. PULLEN.
Photographic Supply Agency,
Ooorler Bnlldlnc. 1 1 Merrimack St. .
C. B. COBURN & CO.
throat, the swcllliiK ^ , , -. ,„
m scn»rtlTons. c»>utfh. linKluK nols.f lo
iiiil splU
these svnil'toin* a.^i. - - ,
rlo.llrally rniin head cohls or Inlluciua, and
n»rtll.)n».coUKii. ruiKO'K "w»»"-7 '» , . , ■ ^ l.^,,^v
plluh.,liea.l«e,he«.-howUi.kMirL»||j^»g ^p^ whCU WC haVC
IS are l.> Ihouhan.l* who suffer pc- vnivo, «*n*«
wh.» live In Ijnioranco of the fact that n
Inglo
ruR
Iniii.jverlshlnu the
No provUiou Is
of the laborer, ami
Induced
out by
ilarrh
III
U
oi'.sVruct'e.f hy chokh.if. putrhl n.ii.'.uis H.ci.niu.
latl„ns.the hearlnK affet'led. s.nell ai- taslo
ifoue, ti.n.at nl.'craic.l an.l hackliur c.mikIi ffii .1-
uHllv fasteahut llselt «. on the dc 'lUwiU' I *>§•
tern: Thenltls ihat the marvollouH ' "ratlvo
l^dl In liista«taoeous an.l Kiatelul r.'li.'r. Cure
iSlns from the U.-SI applhuUon. It U rupUI.
ra.llcal, pcrinaiienl,e.ono.»d.'al, sat.'.
SANK. mil's HAi iCAi, CiKK .'oiisl-t'. «f one
bottle .)f Ihe itAi)UUi,Ci;uK,one l...\ Catauiiii-
Ai. .s.ii.vKsr an.l an Impikivk..
price, ♦l.iHi.
I'orrK* DMt u
to
of the far.ner's lan.l ami
iiicrease.l by nei-hborl..'.^
iliv.M'.-'itletl in.luslry bein.n tlu;
the
dcavored
tion :
1. The value
i-iop> is vastly
iiiaiuifactur.
law.
•'. The home market 1
ll,„„.,._both for bis staples
crops.
:{. That a protective
home market.
4. That an unpi-ote.te.l
siiccc.'d In tills or any other
'n.at I be le.lu.'tion of tlio tarill below
A ClIKMICAL Co.
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
taritV
farmer's rc-
aud his local
develops tho
cannot
industry
country
OF FKMALKS
Iiihtantly rellevcl by the Cntlcnr*
Aiitl-I'Mlu I'lHBter. II new, iiioHt
iii^icalih', liist.intnii.'oas .'uul IniRlll-
l)le pahi kllllnR plnM.r. especially
n.lapteil to lell. vt' l-'cmale I'alns an.l
_ Weaknesses. \Varranlo<l vastly supe-
rior to all other plasuTs. aid the most perfect
forilO<»;or. posfiKe tree, ot .'...TliH HRU<^
AM> C.IKMICAL Ci>.. Uoslon. .Ma>8.
his
be-
tlH.'p.dnl of pn.tection has been fatal to the
i,Hlu> tries to which it has been apj.l led.
Ii. 'ijiat the American vrodicer c:" stil
,l,.areM an.l buy .d.eapest in ill.' markets of
liirovvn .'0,10117, and that the fo.e.j,'n mar-
k.'tr, is to hiui iinin.|)ortant.
7. That a policy which .lepresscs labor de-
stroys the farmer's luarkel.
If vou should have a lame horse, u'hI have
used'evervr.u.edy without ;"::'-^i:', ' 1^.',*
twenty-llv.- .ents In a bottle of .^^^^ ""//';
ami if thnt falls you may rest as.-ured ht is
a Konc case.
Buy tlie Oi'ig^iiial
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
• or TIIK-
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
ineuls
Mop Plaster
8 and 10 Centml Street.
Pric^e,
TS Conti
A peomliArftndnicWBefiil com
binationofSOOth"
i InKi paln-kllling A strengthening agent.
♦ FrMh Hops, Hf mlock Oura and Pine Balsam.
1 Pain, soren.*. and weakness In t^« ^<"''»*'i^i
t Wdne^. choBt. shoulder, nock or Umbs, are »u
* ranted the best plaster known. «k,<l ever.
himmu.'hh.- than *10. A ml .^ho 'M >
farm lb' in a nKJon :MM''7''<- '•;';^' "^^ . .j ;
tlu proM.-toi - of the load wlih 1 |s to b.l.L
„. iui.i the iui.n.'.iiate ";i.^i^'''';;;;''' "
•i.livitv.an Mipply llumsclves with sui
•' 'sfV.ries,.haii?'3y per l""- ^'''i; \' ^ '
Kii::llsli hel.l our inarket,.:ost flbO p.
• -^ • • • " - ' to pay
^.
Has received
^'iMU* T'i Vs"i i:U CO.i rVoprlctorm Montoo.
rai
th(
more
ton. Kor l;ishio.i he is obli«e.l
..'Au.erh'n thai, iu I':....^l:..i.l-fo.'; "Hbly l^^^;
IH. Lorin>i^h...ve.l theabsur.litios of tl ..
tobdeii dub appeals ami ari^umenl. to ou.
I.niers. If the fanncis of .Viuerha,
. ..nlinuc.l, rai-'e.l a surplus, and were
til '♦uppiv ail overstocked
ini^ht .ii-liiib ibt.'ir
f.)..;i;fli Hade. But this
h.'
force. I
market, they
minds with .seh.'iues of
is uol the «;iist!.
Th.y ti.joy lb.' b .1. lit of prote.liou, twenty
L.v -eni. .... live ani U. on.; .-ent a poun-l
;,ii beef an.l pork, twenty per cent, on mi.t-
y... tvv..i.iy i'.;ui!. a bu'.hel on wheat, ten
.en'ts a bushel on corn, rye, oats and barlej .
Ivvo.lolhir-u loll on bav, tiftceu cents a
poun.l on stem' and ti .lollar a pouml on leaf
lobacco. an.l are «liiiiulat.Ml to everv e.Ker-
llonio -upply III.! market uiouikI Ibtiu.
THTBHESTIKTHEWRLD'
xmMZZ
New Swiss and
Haiiilmrg EiiibroiUerics. Inser-
tions, AllOTers and Tucliings.
Torclion nml other Laces. Rach-
ings, Coventry Rumiugs, white
and colored. Oerinan and Ameri-
can Corsets. Also Lint n Stamped
Uoods in great variety. Exami-
nation is solicited.
our holiday opening show
nothing but fresh goods.
In order lo distribute
these artieles, whieh cost
from 5 cents to §1.00. we
shall wrap each article in
paper and every person
buying 50 cents' worth of
goods in our regular line
will be given one of the
packages.
Remember we do not
charge anything for them;
you get your money's
worth to start with, and in
addition we give you
present.
We shall commence
this give away scheme
Monday morning, Feb. 6th,
and continue until the sup-
ply is exhausted.
HAVK JUBT RBGBIVKD
12 dozen Rattan Snow Brooms.
100 dozen Mill, Shop and House
BroomHt at low prices*
100 Oak Baskets, all sizes, from
one bushel up*
50 Large Square Butchers* Bas-
kets, very cheap,
25 dvzen Indurated rails.
25 dozen Paper Pails.
50 dozen two and three hooped
Painte€l Pails.
1 gross Galvanized Iron Pails,
10 dozen J. I. C. Horse Pails, the
best titable pail ever made.
Compound Dandelion Pills,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Stevens's Sarsaparllla.
Mr. Stevens— I an. (ila<l to n.1.1 iny won! to the
maay praises of Stevens's M«r»<.parllla. I have
hail a po.>r appetite for live years. The doctor*
n.lvlsoil .n.< to u«) west In Hcairh of health. I
went an.l .l.u'l.ire.l there. 1 ha'l a bad cou|b
there an.l rai-'e.l terribly. 1 was Rono throe
mom h§ an.l traveUetlthmudh a larjre part of
the west. All the medicine I took did me no
Koo.l whatever. One phv-lclan recommended
mc to sell «»ul mv business n...l tfo to southern
( allfornla. Fortunately, however, a lady In
Liranlievlllc tohl me I ha.l tietier try Htevens'a
HarsupBrllla. Mv sUter boiiKhi a bottle at her
ow n expense and sent It to mo. Itefoi-e the lirsi
bottle was flnlhlie.l I foun.l my couffh mlich re-
llovo.l, and 1 rested rainh better ' Ijchts. I n»n
been hBvb.K severe cohl sweat;, and these
eoase-l. I bonirht sl« Iwttles «)f the Clinton
.IruKKlsts, a.id then a ilo/.en in'ire. Alter t»k-
Inir six bottles 1 was able to return to work, so
that Stevens's Sursaparllla Is entitled to this
ffreateure. All .ny nctjualiitani-os In Clinton
Kave ine up and ..ever eM»;«'«t*d to s«i mc re
turn from the west. <>. N. SLHIllNKU.
Forest Mreel, Clinton.
Over aOOO doien TOOTH HRUHHBS,
which we nre sclUnit at prlcca way l>elow
ether deiilers.
Mr Stevens— F.nrlose.l please Un.l price of
luie of your Uhen.natlc riii-ters. I wore one
von sent me o • my sl.h
)
which has been lames
Wk time, an.l I think It ha-* done more good
than any ..llier 1 have ever irle.l.
Yours. MAliUlK PAK?t>N8. ,
Urooks, Me.
25 dozen Brass
Pails,
Hooped Cedar
100 boxes American, White
and flhile Cloud Soap.
Cap
Mr. Stcveni»— I write to sav thnt In my opinion
Stevens's C.uiKh Mixture l.« the best moillolne
ever made for couKh*. Certainly It Is the liest
1 ever used In iiiy family. 1 woul.l not bo with-
out It In the hou^e. It cures a .oujrh every time.
STKIMIKN K. IIUTCHINS.
WoBtford.
Mr. StPve.is— 1 wish to tlnuk yon for the good
.lone by fSievcn.Vs Couu;h Mixture. About a
year ago I siinrere.l fnim a severe cough, ami
tou.i.l other .cme.lles InelTe. dvo. I bought a
40-cent bottle ot your mixture, an.l before half
of It was i,'.uie inv cough hi.'l disappeared, l
ha.l ntrhha that f Mioid.l be ho quickly relieved,
and 1 cjuinot speak too highly of the me<llclno.
Mv .Inngbtcr l.alsy, \2 vears ol.l, had a cold,
biit tlic use of the mixture for a d.ay helped her,
an.l In a day or two nmre I exi»ert she will oe
cured. MK8. THOM.VS imKNNAN.
r,-2 Charles .street. I.rf)well.
a
25 boxes Dobbins* Electric 'Soap.
25 boxes White, Green and Mot-
tled Castile Soaps, in bars, 1-2
lb, bars and 1-4 lb. bars.
tiS TAarlcct Street.
Mr. Stevens— Knclo-cd p'oaso flml *i, for
which send Its value In the Uheun.atlc roroua
I'laslcr. 1 think they sUui.l tho Florl.la cllisate
the liest of anvtnliig we have tried. Yours truly,
.1. II. KAILEY,
Apopka, Florida.
We are now sellinK nil kinds of PATBKT
MKDICINKS at the very lowest cut prioes.
ROOTS and IIKRUS 3 cents an oimoe.
on
Dear Mr. Stevens— Kor ten years 1 have been
n Butrercr from partial paralysis «lue ^2..*\J^^
jury to the a
compll.ateil
LL KINDS
ALL KIWI'S OF COMMKRCIAL
PIUSTINO done at «he Courier Job
promptly and at lowest prices.
JOB
oflo*
ELUNGWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
If you have a house or rooms
to let, or have lost or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property; it you are seeking a
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertisements have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cents a line,
Aiid_yery seldom fail of being
jury to the spine. The Hvmptoms have boon
coiiipll.atcd with blllonrt..e*B. hoa.lache and
piles, compelling mc to lose ma.iy .lays work . I
trie.l many rcme-llen. hut not until a year affo did
1 ll.i.l what a boon Stevens's Compoun.f Dande-
lion IMlls were. All other pills causo.! atUcks
of plies. Stevens's curd the headm-he and
biliousness, and the idles «• . w'^"' ' '»7« °«
sick heada.'hes now, an.l ' . m^l^.p^^^ iHw xhe
my
will
taking a light <l.»»e of ihe pills every week.
DandcHoii Pills have proved exactly what
syntcin re.iulros, ami you mny be sure I
ucrsevercln their urc. M- W. llAICh) ,
ptnti >».n- ■" _^ Dutton street, Lowell
Mr Stevens— 1 want to say that your .Saraapa-
rllla is lust the thing for those who are run
d.»w. 1 know bccauhe I have trie.l It. Through
overwork my hcallli was lia.Uy shattered. I
took a single bot'.lc and In loss than a month
was completely restored, lla.l 1 not taken It I
should hhvc iK'en obllge.l to .(iilt work. My »p-
petlto Is good an.l I feel i-iactlcAlly u new man.
A sinirle bottle was funi.lont.
A single j^jij^ J, (.,{EA„|jj^ Lowell.
i
Opposite Post Office.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
Leard trom.
1
14 MIDDLESEX 8TBEET,
POT-POUIIUI.
Too Mttob at Home.
In a 81. Paul Hhoe Htore where there is «•
Him that readH "Noiio l.ul geullemeii era-
ployed aH clerks. Ladies may feel perfectly
at boiue when puicIikhIiil' «ooiIh here." the
other day a clerk went to the proprietor
""-nwt you think we'd better pull dowu
that Klgu}"
"What loi'/*'
"Be.'aii>e the women read it uiul i.il^ .loWMi
on 111.' thiol- wh.ii ii.Mii:.; ►ho.-* ou. rpi.
I'uulUlobe. _ _ ^
Hueh is Fume.
A cold, raw morniiK. wUU a .hl},'h . wlii.l
(rem the north. A ).^.'.iMoiiiai. c.iers ami i''-
luarkHlnajovial way. while h- i-id)^ »'1>
haii.U for waiinth:
••Well. <t!d llon-ax iH h:i' k »^'\^i'- , ^, .,.„,
KolloNv I'a.hei.jicr (wlih a look ol p.rplcx-
^'•Vi7.iue..lleinu..-I .^uM Ol.l IJ..rea. N licio
. ""iSlovv IM^-enK^r (''H;{hte.,li.g)-~Ol.. y-jr;
vea. That's the now l"/; '/'." '.. ^\a k > -
iiaiue. Yesve.; wl.ei. did he K»-'l '»•» "^ '
(I)ctr.dt Free rres."*.
Sudden 1 rBiisforniHtlon. j
»!r. Inipccuiiious-I M.m.'tlMies thll.h tliut.,
wi ai.' all ol u» couihltiulioiiH ol .l.k>IN and
Ih h ''^.
Mr. ITtit.wvell.dl-Tlietc N much f.>od for
I'.on-ht ill >onr oI.m rvatuui. The fa.'l |..
sh... .eiullUK' M.-. St,.ven.ouN b.ioU I n
b(.-uii to i.oii.c that I have uiysell in> .l.'U.MI
da''^« ami my H.^d.- days. , .. ,.v
M.. I. -So have I. v'urhui^.Nu'l It ^
Mr. I'.-- II I'; hiitjiieu. .v'.ii kiiow, human
iiuiui'' i" v.'iv curlotiK. ......
.Ml- I - Very. I not i.'e.liowdver. that you
lo.'.k vrrv pi. a« ml and jolly I.. day.
Mr. I*'.— I I" I ""• I'l''" '"""*' "' "'^ •'«'»)"
''"ifr. I. la.ii'.ilHlof II. for I, ''dh' . Into
MM'ifNou would have Ihe kiiblne.* I., l.-n.l
Mr. v.- Ah! Tie !»• now, you .tee!
Mr. I.— Heo wliatV
Mr I'.— I feel iiiVMdl li-'couiin^; ".^d.-. ,
Y.-. ^Ir. I f.'il .I':'\ll r'diiu :"id Ih.lej
urovNliu:. Mow NU.I.hn tli.-..' iran-foriiiatloi.^
ui'f' Wilh.iut .l.iill'i. •'ir. I'll" haviiiic.'io'"!
,nv wor«l Ih'le ^P.ll'- ^ <"' "V'.:' '"" "',"""
otic r tim.' VNheii 1 am .lekxil. [llo*t<.ii « on-
rier. ^_«_«>«— -
Til lb AM* THAT.
••('hirlev. .lldi.M vol. have Ml«» Sinllh
rati... "U.f.lenlv the o'tli. r evci.ingy"
••Well. \vs. "To tell \<»u the trulh.slio wu.|
iMginnliig to KLt te.ider, and 1 «ol frlj;Ul-
tn«d."-rTl»o Sun.
She— You wiy you. . Ident brother Is * ha.ik
awhlcry^
8ll~-Mv eldot brother Ii In Montreiil.too.
rerhai's tl.ev're iie.iUHli.leil.-[Tlje JudKc
IMxtale. of ChhaKO, •'I
and iilK'Flvliii,'<l«'rinn.i'
-ain't that ll.« name of Itf HhU.k the
•Sewh.it Maehl.jo Cl.orux' U Just Mu.ply »u-
perh."-ll'uck.
A Houlhcr.i View of MInd-curc.— They
call It ••min.l-cure" in nosiou, and "vou-
dooN..." on the Southern piantatlonH; but
about the onlv difference Is in the name, and
In the fact that the vouUoo charge* lc»».—
[Macon (Ua.) Telegrapb, ^
on a
frehhmaulnoiie of our .^lew '''"«;""»!/?':
Ifge^. ()nbeln;jahkedl.y bin profe^nor h>
whom an.l on what o.'ea.iou tl'« l"""'" JJ; "
reka" wan tln-t use.l, he replied : "Hy Deroo^
lh«nes. when he ^al down OU the pin for
which he wuH huntlnjr/^
An Indignant ~^on« lady writea to th«
Newark News that "women have as mu. h
Hght to their huntle- as men have to the r
hM-r an.l toba. co." She's eminently correct.
SfJii vi oul.l be far heller oil If ihey wore to
d H.".r.l t..l.ueco and beer an;l take tu wearl'.j;
bustles lnMca.1. It would look a little odd.
ufeourKe.bullbelr families wouhl get more
to eat and wear.- [Norristown Herald.
MikRaslnes.
The Century Matf«/inf for Kel.ruary
probably eontalps no paper which will ho
rea.l with more Intereht than Uen. Shermim'a
u.aMerlY aummlnn up of The CJrand Strategy
o the ■ Wa-.- of the Uehelllon. In which the
whole htory of the four year-' -•.on 11 hi •* tol.l
flim a new point of view. The l...tall.iie..t
ofthe l.i.icoln history dl^eus..eH reimirku hie
doeu.u.-nt prehei.te.l hy Mr. S.-wunl to Lln-
cohN consideration, at the end of the ll.'«t
month of hi-* a.lmliiUt.-atlo.., when the ...les-
tlon of the defe..-e or uban.h.iMnei.l of I' .>rt
T.nWF.T.L DAILY COUBIEB,_MOyDAY, FEBRUARY 13> J^^"^^
jfinancial.
iEcHicaU
Koom IT Central Block.
Attention given to all flrst-class
luveaiments.
loans aad
CuKcT'heu'a\UBmrHeTral8lV
Bark*"!!!., Ui»d»rh«, l.iulli»th»»
SniTilii,, l«rul.,'«,<it«., fl'.
ji'ituK.Virj'V «ii;Nr8.
_ .^_ _ w—--- Atl'iujglpiwniii Or'^tlon.
tBI OUlBUUi A. XWUUMH MtwlUMimUiiK. »»•
I ] Pf . Cl INVESTMENTS U Pli. CI.
i W. U. L I,AHK & CO.. Ol MINNKA1H»MH. oOC»
k„tu\u amounts of ♦3.K) ui.l 'd'war.ls. .iWrcBl
tr.o.1 7 trt S per cent. ^^'''•'i'''i'''' ''"mi^'n^'^r?
Cilu /V.w.r/./, interest 7 percent, '.m^'c'i vtarb
,'xi'erieii.a. Send to /Untun ojficr /br ratr.,>ldet 1
an.l rolerciiw's before you l»^«»«' «>"':Vi v'Vl.*.
I (iMtUKIC WALI.ACK, Agent. iHMllLhtrcet,
KooK. 40. lioalon.
J
f
The Best
Blood
Purifier
lbtii!'tv/]ik'likf>npathoL1ver
unci SI oiuac'h 1 u lifMil thy eon-
flit ion.
GOOD DIGESTION • •
MEANS
• » GOOD BLOOD.
K(>tllln^^rlnt^l('^v()^^lsosuo-
(•('KSl'llllvn'(MltHlll«Mlltros:tlVO
oi'tritns lis Miinclrjtktn tind tlio
onlv pnvc. stile und rt'lhiblo
prcpiti'iitloii uf Mandruko 1b
Dr.S^henck's
Mandrake
Pills.
For Bale bv •» DnijtKlrta l'rl'-« «« eU. rfr hot;
S Loxos r..r e» cti.: or n^nt by nmil P"«t«K'" V;;"'v,?»
Nstlptof pries. Dr. J. U. Bcheu-:k & 600, 1'Uilsd'n.
LOEB & CO.,
30 Nassitu Street, . • - New York,
ilAVK CUHWTANTLY (»N IIANU
A SKI.KCTION OF C1I01<!K INVK8T-
Mli^NT SKCl'KITIliH.
Corretpondenct of lUtniti*, Ih-vkwrt and Invut-
on $oltci$Bd.
6a0 anU Cofee^
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
21 SlimUCK STlittL COe. MIDDLE.
SEWALI. O. MACK. PTesldent.
JACOit ItOUEItrt. Ti«»i»»urer,
D. B. BAKXl.Kl'T, Clerk.
1HUKCTOK8I
.SKWM.I. ... MACk. '>'V1 SIMlAfiUK.
JA( oil UOliKltS, **^V"'^•..^ ^Vmi}aiV
JAWKS 11. UtANflS. •'>fV,^,v;o'>i •
iftigcellaneoug.
Bu0tnej55 CarHs.
1
I NO. 7 JOHN .SIKKKT.
KI.V'»
^^"^ys^CREAM Um
"Yet," »a|.l Mt
doji.Nl love Waxuf
Pfff AM BW-mI Cl-nsos the > «.»1
m * / ^&^l Taats aud Htnell.
A Valuable Investment.
IHE CHAMPION SILVER «NQ CO,,
Ofaci 48 Oeutral Streot, Room 10,
SPALPl.MJ lU.til K.
oner.-* a valuable li.vc-tn.c.it to those, who .le-
slro sure ietHrn» h.r tlielr iii< im-v. The coin-
,„iHVM.ei..nei.ni.xed In any wlhlcat specula-
tloii. riiey a.e hcUIhk the stock upon lt»» ...cills,
n.'hu' c-iilhlei.t that It will realUc what tl.cy
claim. Call an.l a.-k questlcns^^^
Private Wires t« New Vork.
l>l<'|ilione Cull, 878-3.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BAKKIRS AND BROKERS.
STOCK K l»ONI>H. OKA IN AND PKO-
VIHIONS bouKlit »u«l aoia for Custo, or o«r-
rle<l ou MarslD.
PRICE OF CAS,
with the .ll«cx)unt .iff for prompl pay-
Mie..t. Is
gl.-JO i.tr Thonsaiul F(!ct.
nOO BUSHELS .
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
Ikadli'yV SuinT.riiosphatr
♦ ASI>
ENGLISH LAWN DELSglHO,
For tftl' • 'icHp by
,1. O. UtOCiT'^lH^ A: OO..
90. :tl »n.l '1.1 Msrli*.* Rtrcsl.
FlItST.CLAHS
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set np an.l rented at a low rate per year,
plplutf Included.
3 P. O. BuUdinOt Lowell.
TRYTHEOTJEE
1 h.ard u KOO.I story the othcT day
'ehh.uau In one of our New hn^rlan
A particle la ap-
U.»A. ,,iii,,|'{„io each n.»«
•rMXiii' D irll im.l l" uKreealile.
"FBs w "iW l'rl(O.Wets.atl>ru)j-
KI.Y miOTll-
INVESTMENTS
•AT-
COKE,
Itrokeu, Bcreeuetl sod Uellvered at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
~ $2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
CJA H H.
Nolon TV. Stevens,
ikTXOI*]NEY-AT-lL.A.Mr,
No. a UMrrUterH Hall.
HAKR180N W. STRKETEB,
OoiiMtat>lo fiiKl Collector,
Kuuiu Nm. 0. Central Kluek.
onive hourH. from '.Mo ii, •: U> A. ami M.)D<lay.
Thu.Ml.iv a.iil Krl.hiy i\eiilu;r.-i l.oiii 7 ti. '.».
^^-(•iieclal ullt.ith.ii to < ••Mc. tbtii ol rents aad
tri'neral .-jtre ot teiic.nc.it jiroiicrtv.
l>lt. O. A* ^^'ILHINH.
Sur(;oon Chiropodist.
No. I Preseott Mtrett, - - Lowell. Mass*
Oflicc hours : » a. m. to U ui.. •: t«i ft sr.l ' »•
t>. m.; Sundays, 'J to 4 p. R>>
l>r. M. H. I*r<^aa<M>tt,
LatoOcullfiitto Northwestern UUpeunury, Kew
Yort city.
0111e<-, No. 2 \VymHn'» K«e».Hn»««. eornai
M.rrlnnuk »»n.l (fUrsl ^» «••'♦•«"•»;♦>':?» *J1?
Dr. Hleker. <»IHie .lav-* an.l h.iurh: N\ I'.UNJB^
DAYS i-i.'l K.\ It'i'.DA Y.s, iroinHa. ni.untUl
!>. ni. Kxcli.hlvo KtU:ntlon nSven to ilbca»c» of
Eye, Ear and Throai.
MONIJM! NTS.
AMHlliWS & WliKELEK.
MAKt^KACTtHKHS «.r
Fine Giaiilg aiifi iafHls M,,
Xo. 41 Thorfiffikf Stnul.
Ne»r Northe-u Depot.
KHTA1II.I8HIC1> 1H87.
C. H. AXURKWrt.
Ull AS. WHf.kLKH
«8U;by mnll.rejfliitcre.l.OOet«.
hS, -ifo Greenwich street, New 1 ork.
viH«» ini.rirsire with rouuon lion.l* attache.!,
»V:l'":r,nr."n.iui\l> hrAHPleto.. Nath.nal
MEDICAL jCONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCIEDS LIKt SUCCESS.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
Tho Glory of a Man is in Hii Strenfirth.
Hmrrm or Physical Fores When Lost Qulck-
"•"^ 1, fU«»lned by Ooosultlns
Who, after IntcnBC atu.ly and d«ep roHcarch. tias
lately .lUcovci-c.l a new, extnior.lliiary, .jiil 'k,
MrtSr^ anVl InexpeuBlvc cure for DUesscsof the
uSn and HplnaTCo.-.l, Si.er.natorrlavtt. :^e.ul.
SyouKK.and oM. _To_.lul.lUt.ito.UH.j.,h
iiHitk i^ecure.i «»i' iiiii'«»"»'" , "' -, _
fn.r.3to5tHne« tho value of the losn. Abso^
lui.lv sec. r*.an<l principal an.l Interest nald
ir:'rT,re"«"ti:;." muVh i;.o'»i;«"7- "•„^,7„;,"7
mei.t b..n.lH. Amounts fro... ^ '"?' I v a I I V^'
■n. H oer «e..t. App v to Al.LhlON ALLK>.
Uefer U. . OIIN F- KIMHALL. Prehl lent Ap-
reV..n 'Natlo "si Ihujk. ^KW AIX «• MACK.
iooDWlUOHT: WILLIAM MANMSO.
Mo rharKs mad* tor th* VM of motors.
Ko vharso roado fur ruunla* aupplj
pipes from stnist uiains to «-onsun>«rs' col-
Uirs.
Orders, when loft at o««, prompUy at-
tended |o.
0. E. t'L8HlN«, Agent.
AJSJy TABLETS.
Ohl ••tan.l of An.lrewH* WheiUr, 41 Thorn-
.llkeMreet (Noiihtni .Icpot). The hirKC^t ai.d
llr.eHt Htock of llnUhe.l work U) be louu.l In
Ml.l.ileHex e/)u.ity. al p.leei» much lower than
can l>e oblaln.Ml clhow here for ll.'Bt clasi work.
,No extra chHrire for settlair work cUher In or
out of Lowell. All or.hrs prcnptly executed
SDd In a Mtlsfactory manner.
C. n. ANDKKWS, C. WHKKLICR.
Mnrtltrru Depot
LOWRLL. MABti.
JAMEl^ MOllKISs
. Machinist and EngineeV
Steam, Gas and Water Fitter
and Plumber.
.loll Worker and Repairer of 8t«aui. <»at
and Wttl«r Kntflnea, FrIntluB Fross**,
HIeain Tuinps, Hhaftlnff, Pulleys, Law*
Mowers, MowhiR Machines, etc.
8hop 25 Middle Htreet, Lowell.
TKLKI'MONK 1S«^.
41 Tborndlbe 8trcet.
Stobrs anU EanseSs
stowHthevlKorof maMhoo.l. a.i.l h.
ajrc It cutahlUhes the "
Igor of y
lure. UH
a.i\ance<l
outli without
r»Vn .wiaaiiitiitv of failure. Urihaky ctm-
i;!;^;'i;^mlo;rof;tl«j Urtne. ^vel^ Kl.f«ey
or
hymp-
are abso-
hu mu-r wan under c.n^l.l. rail..... Tlu. froiill.-
nlecc IH i. portrait of Walt.r Saya-^e l''>ndor,
0 aceo.u .any a Hk.-t.h by .lau.e.. Itu^sell
K>vfell,lnWl.ieh-everulof h- letters ...re
,uhlUh.'.l. -liowii.K the ra.e « 'den I of Und-
If MH one <.f the moM l.rilll:»nl of lett.;r wilt-
«« S .-. K«ule^tol.'H nov. 1. Tli.^ (^r«y^ou;'.
reaches a .riti.-ul p.di.t. (j.M.ig;' '^"ll"""' !'
ibc ..erien of .Silurian Hrtieles. .IcMcrlbes ml-
tinue;. as In piwhui- papers, to vf Iv.' pftliet-
1 • a.vm.nt- ..l th.; vull\'riii:f- which l..ii..ceul
ueouie liu\<- to eii.luie. « )lher aril.'les iiiosl '
f the fullv Ulu^lrat.'.l. are rhco.lor.^
Uooi«veliV>k.-tcli.)rUai..'h Idle 1.1 th.; Far
Wf^'t' I'leloiial Art on ih.' Ma«e. by I- »* •
..U.I 10. II. Illa^l.th'ld; Liviii^' In I'ari-. »y J.
I> ()->l)orn.'; Asirol..Ky. I>iviuatiou and ( <»•
luehlenees. l.v .1. M. IhicUley. and u.anv .Uh-
er articles. The C.nlury < o., New ^ orK.
Thccunenl number of (loo I lloii«'keP|)-
iuK prencnl.H a ehol«.e table of coiilenl>, open-
Inj? with Mrs. Hester M. I'oole'n view> upon
the woman tiue-llon, whi.di euihoily true
and helpful phlloHophy. MU^ I'ai;lo:i m hu«.
Ke»tiou« are, as ever, valuable. I ho Ouest
rhamhor reeeiv.!^ needed att.utloi. froii. two
writer»i an.l an hiteio^liuK pauei- on I'er-
fumea aud l'erfume.-y U .;outrlhutc.l. Sani-
tary, aoclal, culinary aud fashion Hu;,':{eK-
tloni with a coUeclloii of ver^u, make up a
IiumbeV of praclcal value. Clark W. Bryan
A Co., Spriii),'dcl.l, Mass.
The monUily Issue of The Panny, made up
of the weekly number* for Kebiuury, will
gladden the hearlK of the youuKest readern.
The IllustraUons are numerous aiyl KOod.
The Pansy la etllled with admirable disere-
tioQ by Mrs. Alden, who seems to under-
■Und the child nature histlnelivcly. U.
LoUirop coiupany, Uoston.
The Mngiutlne of American lIlHtory for
February glvcH 28 hitherto uupohlished let-
ters by Wanhlnaton; Ocorse U. BIoore.LL.
1)., writes of "Washl.i-4ton hh an An^hT, a.id
the editor writes about the Wasl.iii;.itou i>or-
trelta. Major.(i..nernl S4.huyler Harnl ton
refutcHthe ntory that The .Stars of Uur
Flair were adople.l f lorn the coal of arms of
WaohlnKtou. l»uhlli.hcd at 743 llroatlway.
New York.
The February number of Our LUlIc Ones
baa a frontispiece. My Valentin*, quite novel
in design. The Sel^nors (irinder recalla a
common Kipht. The Snow raMle every boy
known about. How (Jrandpa Kimllcd the
Fire will pleane and instruct the Utile onen.
A llhllng Bear Is curion* enough, an.l Kre.1-
die's Valentino winds ui" the number in go<»d
Ktvle. Published at 36 UroinHelU street, Bou-
toh.
_aoDest«oodaaoliLohmeriLwJtb pleasure. — ^3l__ •__ T^U fiff%4^A
to the Uiwr-IIop Plabt«r«-Boothe, ini piIS7 Ij01iri6r UUD VlllvtJ.
itrenctbeD. ^
IJla.l'ler DUorderi*, .Syphilis.
tiiiiiA KruDtlons, .Skin Dlwjases. — — -
uRc.'re.l Mlthout the ..«e of ".ercnry. eoua ■
.« or Inlecllon*. No rcstrlctlonH In .Hot or hin-
l™ncc r.u.. luislnesH. Hkcknt cask.s ctUKU
IS TiUM K « K Ko.'.i LAYS. Patients whose case*.
,^,v. 1^1. neKlecte.l, hn.Hy treate.l or uro-
(^unciT^ .iSc. are parlfculaily lnvlte.l to
visit Dr. 1 ewls. A written K.nirai.t.^e ol cure
^ ven in a I .-..bos arrauKcl an.l en.lertakon. iN
^HACTICKUl.WardsOt TIIIUrVVKAHS.
PiiACTlCK. «i Is rre.,uentlv c.msulte.l by
nia;^ who lave been c...npktery .llM-.H.rajro.l of
LvJrl.rii^i '''red alter tiavl.„f cxperl.i.cnto.l
with vTrh.UH a,tvcrll..c.l noMrun.s.ele.-irlc belts.
*n which Invarlablv .lo more harm than koo.1.
K o\y .hxM of diaeasc, dcnuin.!-* diae.e.,t .»m
•iHclal trcal.nenl. To those who may ha^e
Se t ."air he' udei of dfe. whether 'tWy l>e
nhy«lr«l or mental. portnlnluK to married life
or "Rlnifle t.'.CHre.lii.'.sK.
Co..«ltut;on, M-';;^«„Vklo*"c •;;«- •».50.
1)11. I^KWIS iB permanently loc^itcd at
129 FriendBhip Street, Proyidenoe, R. I.,
One .loor from Kb hmon.l street (off itroa.l
1 reet "oric? hour« all the V'^'^rrou^itror.^
to i antl r> to »; Sunday. 10 to 2. ."ot taix r. r r,
MALE COMPLAINTS SKlLkLLL'i TRLAT-
ED
iiOTlCK TO COUNTRY PAT1KNT8.
nr Ixswlswlll. on full .lescrlptlon of case
(With foe cmMoLe.l). l.nmo,ll.ately sc";"^ JUPP^y
Kb '^.h.ablc mcllclncB, /vf-c*^ '"I "»">«;"';* '»J_'°-
"ructloivs luul u.Ulcc, 'or the c.in of the above
.UstrcssluK complaints. J i;8T Pt BLisiikU
BIX PER CENT.
FIRST mohtoaoe
SINKIXG FUND
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Interest payable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a limited amount at
100 and Accrued Interest,
an.l after careful examination recommend them
lor InveBimeiit.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTIIBROOK,
35 OongresB Street, Boiton.
Full Information In rcmml to these bon.ls may
be obulne.l from C. \> . Katon, Ce..tral block.
Rengos and Parlor Stoves
AT TUE LOWEST PRICES.
•94 MERRIMACK gTRKKT.
Of tb* Tory best makes,
AT 'LtO'W PRICES.
Call an.l i«ee our variety.
N.:J. WIER& CO.,
61 MARKET STREKT.
MOUI-.I>I]VG»
Inevery variety for house finish, and all kinds
of
Kor building, r«palrlnK or fencing con b« oh
Ulued at
LOIPVEST I»KIOISfil
At the old stand of
A. L. BROOKS & CO.,
Button Streot. Comor of Flotchor,
FARMERS^IlTTENTION I
gtockbrldge Alauuros.
Uowker's Hill and Drill Phosphate.
HuflWlo Bono Supoi^Pbosphato.
Bradley's Snpor-l'hosphato.
First Letter Foundry in New Eniianil
CUMMKNCKD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
Not«d for Its hard an.l tough metal, Its larM*
varieties uf
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
[And for lU UNRIVALLED Newspaper raM».
Address orders to JOHN K. ROOBRA. A««a»
6ft IVater street, Boston.
4(V-The Courier and Journal typo Is from tlila
foundry.
Fonrth Edition
Sledical Minnies,
with additional colored
lllustratlons.a I'ohtrait
or THB Author, ani> a
LIST orCOMPLAI.NTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
Bpeedycure of above sub-
lertB, Bcxual dlBenseBetc.
Price W cents by mall
to any a.Mrcss, from the
author. Dr. C. J • Lewis.
Airent for Mwllcal MlnutCB, W. W. DUNCAN,
1»1 Mlddlesos 8treot.
;minute<i
COOK, TAYLOR & CO.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
UATINO TOO MANY
Seal Piush Garments
ON HAND WE MARK VERY LOW
TRICES, AS WKLOW :
5 iM-rfert flttln» short PluBh Saccines at
• lO.OO, down from 915.
7 eitra flne short Plush Sacniues at Sl^.SO,
down from 918.50.
24 eleirnnt Flush Wraps at VIO.OO and
•IS.aO, down from Sift and •18.
I Plash Wraps, handaomely trimmed, at
••JO.OO and SSS.OO, down from Sao and |
•37.50. '
8 Plash Sacqaes, tvXi length and r«al Seal
Ornaments, with Satin Lining, at •IS.OO.
down fVem •83.50.
II extra fine Seal Plash Sacqncs atl^SS.OO.
down flrom •38.
A ftew more of those extra larite sixes lo
Plash Sacqnes reduced from •40.00 to
•«6.50, and trma •AO.OO to •34.50.
1 extra RIack tynx Boa and Mulf •17.50.
down from •SS.
8 handsome Beaver Bets at •I4.O0, down
ftom^ao.
a superior White Marten 8cU CO.OO, down
frona •IS.
Ko8. 121, 123 and 125 Central Street.
Advertise in tlie Courier.
LAMPS.
E. IV. ^Vooa Ac Co.
47 M AUKKT STKKET.
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANOINO LAMPS.
FAMOY HALL LAMPS.
PIANO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BEASS AND OLD 8ILVEB LAMPS.
With fanoy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
»-AT —
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
Revere House, 191 c^rai street.
WE UECKIVE OUK
Kvery Thur«.lay. ensurlnK the freshest i;'''>«>''lc
for Friday. Our hill l.>r this week Inclu.lcH
Cod, Haddock, Ilallbut. Fresh Mackerel,
Smelts, Flounders and Fresh Herring;
Providence Klver and VIrKlnIa OYSTKKS,
Clams on shell and shucked. Smoked
Halibut, Finnan Haddies. American and
P. and C. SAKDINES.
We have our Oystcrrt an.l LohBtors fresli on
saturtlay for Hunilay.
Ea,col:t :Brotlier»,
77 BBIDOE STKKKT.
BOSTON.
Near n..Nton nn.l Main. . KaMcri.. Fl'.hhiUK
nii.l I...W.H .lc|H.|M. .enlrcs ..1 huHluesK au-l
(daccR ol uiuuKerncul.
RemodeUe^', RefurjiibJ ed, Newly Decor-
ate'^, and now kept on the
I^:iii*o|>«*fi^ii I'laii.
Hiiltc. wliltbntl.M Hltiu-hcl; aon.lc pulillc par-
lorr.; Kcntlco.ci.N.'Jilc un.l lullmnl r.ioui ad.lcd.
nod ilrHl-.'lHHri In every rcft|»«ct.
Rooms from •l.OO a day up.
J. r. MEBEOW & CO., - Proprietors.
Advertise in tlie Courier.
PAIINTERS
AND
POSTERS,
ALL KIN»S
-or
. AT THE
BADGER & GELDEUT,
MBCHANICS MIL.L8,
Cor. DuUon and Fletcher Streets,
COD LITER OIL
Freah Irom llie slioro
every week
35 Cents a Pint.
Wood Work of all kinds done to ordor
•t short notlee.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
lowest prtc— —
Japraparad tonttote the Tpg >«^«*fii
aU ktnds of prlntlsg . Call for oaHinilli:
ELLli^GWOOD & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
opposne POST omoE.
[very Descnplion ol Printli
HKQCIHED |IK
Olotblngr*
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^rijr ILotorll Dailg Courier.
MoxuAY,_yt:imi AiiY la, ix^s.
Ueiorder Tro'ter U phvIur for liU apPo'm-
in« lit iu «ij.K';ivoriii}( lo lnoouliito hit lotoretl
l.ivUinu Willi ilemoiraiy. TroUer will
M^ork bird, l)U4 will ik'I mvomplifli uiui-li.
TUeoouvkl'.oH of Ml**-. Kol»liii.ya of inur-
ilor in Itif llrM ilcKivf. whUh our il«'».|iutrbor<
S:iHjrU;«> rvi'iiln;: :^nllo^lUt•t'cl.\v:l^ u xnrprii^o.
Ii I*, u pnliy Ktron.; a|»|tli<Mlloii of ihv doc
liiiieof tiriuinoluiitinl cvidiMUT.
The mroniiiHKlaliiiK doiiKxTutif miijorlly
of lIuMotiJiiiilliv on ways uiul iih'hus have
a^ki.'d ll»<H-oui^iiiiia iltli'Kal'"" <' tlifx will
tijtrfcto II 2«) |>er <«•••• riHliu'tloii of Ibc dijl>
0» i.iii,Mr. W«' liuvfii't lu;;ir.l lliat I hey liavo
a«iktvlllM' Ohi) delo;:atiou if ihty would
MKreo lo |«uUiujc"wool on tht* free li»t.
purpose or di^ingeuuoufcoesi, and the Idea
thut he hUouIJ have an.Mblux but a iclieiue
of piMsoiiiii »^a''!»"""2*''"*'i^ *•* ^'^*^^ *'"
|ir<»l)al»ly uut Im) entcrlaine I by tbein for
!i moment. What ai-« thu "jwrson »l consld-
I ration.-"" lo whUli llie letter refers can only
1m' ^ue>M.'d at. liul llie aniiouncemeiit of Uie
vs itiidrawal from the field h deliuiie aiul un-
ri|uivoeul. uiul w Ul al oi.ce turn Ibc allention
of llie laity to oilier can Jld^ten. There will
be a natural and general feellagHiuou^lhosc
who have admired Jilr. lUaineV t,'ealiM and
aliililieM tUul bin retiroiuent adds to ratlier
ihan detracls from the entbu^lasm which
Jlia^ been fell for him. Ulbers who have
doubted the wipidom of bin candidacy will
feel relieved that .It has been rellnquUbed
voluntarily and seas»nubly. It ban been an
o|>en «|iiesIiou whether Mr. Blalue wouUI
not, on the whole, be the KlionKust miiu the
repubiicanK could Keleet. Thin, however,
could uc\er have been Batlsfaetorily de-
terniiiie.l e.vcept by oxperiiiient. Now tho
tioUl i* clear for a »«leetion free from prej.i-
dieo. aiul !«uch «« KhonUI unite the party be-
yond nueMlon. We « aiinot ex|»ecl the free-
trade iiidepondcuta to eoine back. They have
;;oi«e Imik on every pretence of ei\ll iicrvlce
reform they ever advocated, ami art* mxKIcu
with adiuiratioii of the policy Bt caterlu« to
foreixu lulliienoec. Uelwoou tbein and ro-
publican principles h ureal ^ulf Is tlxed. aud
they have 110 remnant of Iheir old lepubllc-
au sympathies wilb e.|«al ri;tht« an«l the wel-
fare of I he whole i»eoi»le thai s!n»uld bad
tbeiu to act with any other than the demo-
cratic parly. Whelher Mr. HIaino khoiild >,'o
or slay Isof muall uiomenl, as far as they
are loncerued. Hut there are llioso who
have reeo){uized Mr. Blaine's weaknesses .»
aeandldile. who will bv reassured by
certainty of a ebaujje.
Mr. HIaiue clearly stales the pnruinounl is-
sue of the eaiiipaiBM. It Is that between an
A nierlcaii policy, which con.-iders tir-t of all
our own welfare aud lodepeiidonco as a na-
tion, and a |K»llcy of eiirluK tlr»t for the
thin;,'s of others. The American policy will
prevail, in spite of the piujutliec^ vvbicli
bind people to party lies, and the fallacies
which lend thecilsts to iRnorc the welfare of
the «H«unlry to which their alU itiancc is dui'.
An. I to such H victory .lames (,. I'.litiiie will
leud au liittueiiee which is not lo be underrat-
ed, whelberil be u«. a Kad<r in the licM. or a
ttj;bter in the rank*.
MR. eUlNE'S WITHDRAWAL. I
Hi» Name Not to ko Before the
Coiiveution.
Eeview 0! the Oampaign of 18?4— The
Outlook— Reaaocs for His Leoiiion.
The follow iiij; iioportaut letter l^* made
public:
Ki.ouKSi'K, iTAi.x . Jan. 2.Vh, li^ss.
II. F. .Ionf:i, A'*v , i'liiirnnin of the RepHblican
.\iit tonal (\>miuittir :
Sir— 1 wUh (hnuiirli you to state to the mem-
bers of the r.-publlcaii" paity that my name will
not be presented to Hie nation il coiivonllon
called ti» asseiiiblc In IMilcaK" in .Iiino next f«r
the iiomlnstlon of i-aiidldaies for I'reslUmi ami
V lc<' I'resl'leiii of the l'iille<l Htates.
1 am conut rained to tills decision by cousid
erHtU>ns entirely personal to myneif of wbleli
vou were advised more than II year a«o. I»ut
i cannot nuke the iinmuiiicemcnt without gU
lnKe^||le^^l ii lo iiiv tlcep sense of gruiUude ii>
llie inaiiv thousands of my couulryuiea wlii>
ha\o HUsUilned me «o loiij; and so cordially thiii
llielr feelhiK I" «« seenifil u> ko beyond tiie onll
o.iiv pollib-al Hdlicreiicc of fellowpartUins
and' to partake Hoinewdat of the nature of jnrr
s.mal aiiadiiii'iit. Kor tills most jreneroui loy
which tempts ambition no mlvhtllv and to
far transccuds all the other compMmpnt« of
life that no man may bo sabl to have declined
it until be has declared, us tJen. Shermun
once did, ihat bo would not accept It even if
he were elected.
[Herald]
We accept the uclioii of .Mr. Itlaine as ron-
elusive, and looked at Iroin a republican
point of view, il must be retfurded as wise,
and we niljjhl «veu say inuiiiianiiuous.
FOItKICJN NEWS,
J«nny Iliad's Will.
The will of Mmo.UltotioldHchiuldt (Jenny
Liiul) bequeaths to her ki'ui»1'*ou the books
presented her by New York lire companies.
The freehold estate puicbastd out of the
fItlO.tXM) which an American settled upon
heron her inarriaKe l« beqiieathud to her hus-
band. A leRHcy of iW.OOO Sweillsh crowns
is bequeathed to the uiiivcrslty at Upsala,
Sweden, for the nialutenaneo of imor stu-
dents, and the university at Lund, Sweden,
n'ceives fttXX) erowiis to bo applied to the
aiil of poor students who propose enlerinj,'
tlie mliilstrv of the Protestant church.
The persona"! property of the ileiid slugur Is
valued at i:40,«80.
Matters In IntUnd.
WASUINGTON NEWS.
aViyof lileiid-l.l|.. Icaiiinakem. Hduquate re- ! In Cork Sunday Mr. (iilhooly. M. P.. was
lorn, bill 1 sliall carry the memory of U while Mie ,.,.,„g„jed for trial at the Schull sessions
IS
the
lasts. ....
Nor can I refrain from eonvi iinmtlnx the re
publlcin party iip">n •'"' cbceilnK prosuucts
wlitcli distliiKiitrli the openluK of the iiHtloiial
contest of H-* as coinpared with that of IHM. lu
l.-<s.> llie repulilb-aii party Itirouxhoul the Union
oiet with a iilsastroiis d feat. Ten states thai
bad siipp'TiCil Ciarlleld and Arthur In the elei
Uou of IN«0 were carried by thedomoorats cIiIkv
hv miil'iillles or pliirallths. The republlcjin
l<»^s In the northern elecllous compared with llic
preceilliiK i>ail'»iml election exceeded half a mil
lion vole.*, and the electoral votes of the Union,
.llvlded on tlie bast* of the result of \»*i, f»»e to
the' democrats over ."UK) electors out of a total of
4n|. There was a partial reaeiloa In fnvor of
the repiibhcaa* In llie elections of lrt,<«l. but Ihe
• IcmocraUi still hel< I posses- Ion of seveo iiortli
crn slatis.anil ou the ba-ls of the year's eonie».t
could show more than liiO majority lu the elec
I ral ndiciiesof the whole f iiiniry.
Kilt airalMstlUu dUiDuraKement naturally fol^
bmiiU 'be udvi-rse elecllons of ihose two year*
the spirit of the republican party In the national
coiiitsl of l^s» rose Idjfli. and the republican
iiia-»e« eiilen'd Into the campaign with such en
ei'KV that tlie lliial resiili •lepended on the vole
iifii dliiKle stat4«, and that sale was carried by
the deiii'M-radc party by a pluialiiy so small
ibat II repiesenled lesn ih.in one eleventh of one
per cent, of tbe «>iitlre vote. The change (d a
fliiglc vote III every '-MOd of the total poll would
lia><')[lTen the -late to tbe lepunllcaiis, lliou^b
onlvivwMear- beture the lU-nioeraile pluralU)
ixee .le.nt»i.is»ii.
The eleiilons of issi; ntid H.s; have demen
strated K>'<*vtlo;r strength In the republle.ni
We presume Ibere Is no doubt ak lo t'ou-
j;rcssman Whltiun's disposition to decline
:tuotLcr ch'clion to fonjtress. With anijile
.means and a luulliplieliy of business cares,
and with no pronounced ta^te for the life, il
is fair to suppose that he Ihiuks he can livi
more out of life in some other way. Why
uot send Hon. Harris L. Hartwell of Fllch-
iiur;.' lu his place*
t^lJOTATIONb.
Il is clear to mo also Ihat the tax put by
the ^'overiiineul upon the manufacture or
>.ule of iiito\ioMllni{ Ibinors. eillier in excise
or lieens«\ Iseeoiioinlcally uuwi.se as well us
cibieHllv wroMjf. for this tax does not dimin-
ish the "fcale of the liquor.— [riesideut Seelye.
March 2. Hall was refused.
The trial of the action of Mr. Wilfrid
llliinl, who wuH recently convicted of vlolat-
iiitf the crimes act, apilnst the police for
*'.».•) .OPi) damaires for Illegal arrest, was beicun
m Diililin .Saturday. Mr. Hlunt was pres.nl
ill the court room, wearlnjj the imIsou Koru
under his overcoal. Lady Itluut was aUo
present.
Mr. I'vne. member of parliament for West
WalerfoVd, who was arreste<l In the vicinity
of the house of commons and taken lo l>iil>-
llii and Imprisoned, says the London police
ireatel bim with the jrreatest consideration
iiiid the Irish police directly the <>ppo»lle.
The HulKBrlnu U*'*'*"^"'
Russia threatens t«> sever dii>l<»malic rela-
tions with Turkey ff the latter persist* In
scndlnjr Kiamll I'mba to Sofia as Turkish
commissioner. On the other hand. Hiikarlu
. Uiiiiis that the Berlin treaty piovl les for the
I MiidliiK of u Turkish eominlssloner to l»ul«;rt-
I lia. and that falltite to simuI a commUsioiier
I woiiltl lie the same as aoseiillUK to llie Indu-
peiidence of |{iil){aria.
] It is rumored thai an order to moliili/o the
UulKarlau army is about tu bu issued.
I Notes.
' i/men Victoria tcfU'.cs to pay for the spe-
riiiiks. .scblomlu oiir^polltleal history has a | ,,|.,| i,.,i|„„ |,|.uv|,|(.|| for roval visitors duriii;;
party, dcteaicd III a iiatluiial eleeilon, rallied 1 #.. ,iviii<.- uii,l tbe nilhvuv eom-
! ..uie'll .iel> with such vi^-r «s b ive the nqoib- ! her jubilee fclivUies, and the tuliway i 0111
The Fuclflu Railway Debts.
('. V. llnnlln;,'ton of the Central Pacific
and Charle.- Fruncls Adams of the Unloo
I'acirte roads have been before the conKres-
sional comniittue lo seek relief from tho gov-
ernment burden. The former made a pretty
poor mouth, pleadinn the deepest poverty
for Ihu ro«<l. The best terms be lould oiler
was an extension for 120 years ::l 2 per cent,
of Iho road's indebleduoss to the govern-
ment. He Gtlcred for security all the sub-
sidized piopei-tv and •'41M» inile-t of road out-
side tly) siibsilv. We have between 1U,01K).-
OIK) and 11, OtK).6iX) acres of land outside the
suiisldy. Wc ofbir that as security also. 1
want lo settle this debt as soon as possible.
I've had mv pa|)er out for 40 years iu Now
York and elsewhere, aud 1 waul to jjot out
of debt."
Mr. Adams, on tbe other l|and, was square
and manly. He said mistakes bad buen
made In the past, tiie moat serious lieiuK the
eealion of a bondud delit without the ri((ht
of earlier redumption. Had this option ex-
isted the road eotilil easily pay its fixed
char;(es and interest of all kinds. These U\n
tields mature wllhin nine years, aud, If the
uoverniueiil will uuanwhlle adiusl its load,
he road will net on Us feet and be in post-
Ion to i>av In full. He was favorable to
Outhwallo's bill with a few ebttiiK'es.
Ueii. Butter's Troparty.
Th? House committee on accounts has
reported favorably ou Iho resolution to
rent two rooms iu the Huiler maustoo for
eoinmll tec purposes, one for the commlUoe
on Indian depredation claims and tlie other
for the 11th census. The rent Is not to ex-
ceed tM a month each loomtiurlnK the ses-
sion, and the clerk of the House Is Instruct-
ed lo furni'.h them at a eosl not exceeding
|iH()0 for the two.
The IteadlnK Iiivsstlvatlon.
The commillee inveslij<ttlln|{ the troubles
in the coal re«loii heard many witnesses rtal-
uplay, all of thorn prominent in tln« strikers'
camii. All blamed the UeadUnt olMcials for
the trouble, and Ihey nave many fads bear
liiK upon the "strike. The coimuitloe
bear Corbin later.
]9rs an^ jfancg doolijB*
Weather Indications.
Feb. 13, noou. — For New England,
elightlj warmer, fair weather, light to.
freeh winds, shifting to soiithwestorl j.
Bou Marehe.
will
Worcester has ju*t taken a local census,
aud rtniires out a popidatlon of T8.b32, which
is a Rain of 10.4 b'l since tbe state census of
is8.'i. This probably Iwals I^jwell by consid-
erably more than tbe state census, and then
M'orcester was tlh,:)M) w bile l/owcll was only
«i4.10T. In IHhO Lowell bad .V>.4T5 while
Worcester bad but 58.-V1. Probably l^well
bu^ about seventy thousand.
Isn't II a little slntrular that the Oueen, hi
her speech lo Parliament, failed lo view with
sati-faetion tbe desire of her great ami K'ood
frieml. Presldeul < levdand, to beuetll Hilt-
i>b manufacturers by removing the odious
larift" which shuts ihein »»ttl from free com-
iKtitiou iu our uiarkeU?-- [Springfield I n-
iou.
■) iiiiii
Andrew JacKson's a<lmlnistralion Invented
tbe spoils sv^tem. Ilebigan it by removiiu:
4!>l out of WKW postmasters, about ft per cent,
(i rover tieveland's adiuiui>t ration bus
knocked out W) per cent, of prcsblential and
76 per cent, of other classes of postmasters,
U'causetbey were republicans, and demo
crats have lK*eu substiluled. Com
Iho Post scouts the idea that the commit-
tee ou ways and means should lirive any
bearing" on the tarilT question. This might
l»c expected from an organ that upholds the
majority of tlie coiiiinittce in not bearinz
eveu its own members. When tbe minority
kick atrainst this liille dragooning scheme
they are culled olistriietioniMs, There will
be lot« of obstruct lou before that slarnhaiu-
ber bill gets thrmigh.
The J?|«ringlicld Hepubliean is iu a fewr of
.inxii-ty as to wbal Ihc republican party will
Jo uow. Wc lio|.e the Ucpublican will not
j;cl so hot a» lo take col I. It is not possUde
for Iho re|>ublican p.irtv to adopt a platform
or nominate a candidate which will suit the
Spiiii;:lield Ucpublican. If it »-oiild ami did
1 would at oi.ce luMi most of it- const ilurney.
I.« I tUt Itepuoiieaii devolc its anxiety to it«
nWM sid<? of the fouee.
licaii* since |Sr«4. No eniiiiiarlnoii Is po^slhle be
tMcca the spirit of the party In Is^.' :) and lir-
spirit Ml l.s.Mi 7. Tlic two i>«-rlods prcucnt slinpiN
a c Miii.ist — the one of neiienii depression, tli'
other o| culllu^l.l^tle reihal. .Should the pirtv
Kaln In the results of 1 '.ss over those of 1"}*('-T,
III am thbiK like the pro|iorttoii of tlie ifidn ol
ISS4 liver l-^^3, It would secure one of llie iuohI
reinarkililo v;ctorlc* of Its entire existence.
Hut \lct(irv docs liOi depend on 40 laiife a ratio
of tiicreu-e; the party has only to tnalntaln
rel itl>« Iv lis prestln ol l.»s 7 lo iclvc Its nation
al ennilbliitc every iiortlicrn stiite but one, with
i far belter |iro..prci of carryliikc that one than
,t has had for the ptt»t st\ years.
Anoilier feature of the political sllusttoji
-luMild liisi'lre republicans with Irreslstllde
..treuKili. The lue-eiit national admlnlstrnllon
was clecleil u llii, If not upon, the re|>«rtied »s-
•icrtlousoi lis leadlnic nupporters In every pro
tectlon state that no Usue on the tnrlfT was In
volveil. However eariiesiiy republicans urKed
that liiiCftlou as the one of cAiiitroUIng Ironor
tance In thecaii.patKn. Ihoy were met by the
lemiK-ratlc leaders ami Journals with perslsti nt
evasion. «oncealnient ami denial. That re
s lurce llie Prcsldeiii has fortunately removi-d.
The Issue which th • repiibllcaas malnlulned
aud ine doinoerats nrobleil In 18^4 has been
it Alieel
tic I'rei
den out of slubt In 18m<. Tb« country Is iiovT In
"*"""'i the enloyiiieiit of an IndUhtrlal 8>steni which In
jpared ^ quarter ot a cenliiry has assured a lar^i-r
Grand Opening:
OK THE MO.ST
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
or KINK
n.Hiiulinntly and M.eellleally brou/ht forwar I
by the I'einucratlc President, and cunnot be liUI
with tlrover ( leveland, Andrew Jackson •i,KiloD«l Krowth. a more rapid uoumuhiUoB
The IJoMon Kveniiig Ileconl wants lo have
tlie proteclionl'l orators and papers ;;lve Mr.
Lowell a rest. Mr. Lowell matle a donkey
tif hiuistif in hi> tariff speech, in loadyiiij:
i Uvi laud. a« w ell-as in bis free trade rub-
bish, and lie must ex|Hjet to be roasted ac-
<or»iiii'.^ly. Some people have un iil<.a that
^o "loiiey'' a man as Mr. Lowell must be al-
lowc 1 lo say what he pic.is 's, and no ques-
tion- asked. But this is a free country, aud
Mr. Lowell's rtiinkcyi>in and fallacies are no
more sacred than anybody else's. Indeed
they « re idl the more reprehensible in that
thev are >u<:h a descent from a glorious past.
was a civil service reformer whom the mug-
wiimiis lulgb: how down aud ado'-e, — [Hurl-
ford Post. __^_________
PKIISONAI^.
Little .losef llofmauu was interested in
learuin,; the game of f niiU. When asKid lo
play ou tbe piano lie said, "I can't play now,
lieiause I am learning a game wbidi is vei)
dithcull. Any one can letirn to play piano
music, but oue must l>e clever to play ten-
nis."
Hcv. ,\. E. (jooduough, formerly of Aver,
anil later of Hrocklon, a riiilarian cler^;y-
man, died las! Wednesday in Brooklyn, al
the avjc of .'W. He aceipti.d n etill to the
t bun h of Our Savior last summer, and was
taken sick »oon after, without having occu-
pied the pulpit many times, shortly after bis
recovery be vva» atlackcJ by puotiniouia,
whieb resulted fatally.
Ni:w iiAHivsmuK
All une.vpttted opjiositi-in to Iho projeid
for luakiuL' Moimi llolyoke female seiniiijiry
:i college w as matdfoted before the hgislat-
ivo conimitlee having tbe petition under
cousid( ration. Prof. Palmer of Harvard.
Ibe new hu.-baiidof Mi^sKiveman who, so re-
cently left Wellesley, was one oppoueiit. and
« Ik>-lou rniveisity lady graduate was an-
other. These two certainly replevin, more
or Ics-s dlre<tly, lival iustiiuliou^. Mount
Holyoke had achieve i the foreiiiod rank as
n s'lr.iuary lot the lil»era! education of wom-
en, year- before thcKC other •♦college.-" were
tlioii;?hl of. It would seom thit op|»o«ition
from th-ni to tbeailvaiicc step by tlie luoth-
. r. if not the grandmother, of all female cd-
ueaioualiustiiullonsln the country, comes
with V. ly ili graoc. The ostensible obie«tion
01 ibo-c who opposed the gratiting of Hie
petition was thai Mouut Holyoke has uot the
n<|tiisite funds to become a Cfdiegc They
liu.l »M lt.er 1. 1 s(.in'd> »dy else rais«- this objec-
ti'in.
Prof. K. T.. (^ limby of Hanover, who was
receutlj slrickeu with paralysis, is iinprov-
iug.
.Iobn.Iohosoii,emi)Ioyed nt the Kuggles
mica «|uarr\ in tiiufton. \va« killc I Sulunlay
by a fail.
Il will require au extra appropriation ol
about *1 1.000 by Congrc* lo complete the
goveninienl buihiing at Concord, tbe regular
appropriation for which was li«21o.n0.
The value of the estate of tbe late Col.
.John 11. <Jeoi;,«; of Concord Is estimated at
t;12.'>,<KlO. Col. Ucorgc died in the same
room iu which he was boru, aud exec pt
when temporarily ab«ent be bad always lived
in the Miiuc house. What is al.>*o Kiugular is
tbe fact that ;i Mis. liigalls who was present
al his birth was by His bedside whtu he ex-
pired. .,_^__«_______— .
lietreiit Deaths.
Lx-Mayor John JI. subbinsof Springtit'l'l
died Salurday. He wa.- boru in Hinsdale in
1M2.'>. and ;:iaibiated frotu l>artiiioulli in
isis. He was a proiiiir.eiil lawyer, an I wis
iiiavor in ISTI. A widow, the tlaiiL'btor of
the" lute tiov. Ilaile of New lluiupsbire. and
two sons survive hiiu.
Hon. KJvvard Kanar, who was the sccoid
mayorof Kecne, N. II., died of pneuiuonia
in that city Salurday, aged «d. For 80 y ears
be was «lt:rK of the courts and for !.'» years
judge of tbe polic court, and was also a
charter lucinber of Hugh de Tayens (0:11-
manderv. Mr. Farrar. il is elaimeil. Invent-
ed one o'f tbe fir-l icleiduiics in this eoutitrv.
though he never piisheil his eluim.s. He
^ leaves a widow I'ud two daughters.
L. L, Pierce, many years ago 0110 of Ilar-
niiin's managers, died <a .SpringtieM Sumluy.
Mr. BUIne'ii l,ett«r.
Wc cannot help wondering what w 111 be
i tic uK.gvvmiip ami democratic comment on
Mr. Illii'ii'- Idtcr announcing that hi- name He bad charge of the parly when Tom
Thumb made his first tour of Knglan<l and
the continent.
will not be i.icMiited to the national rciiublic-
un c'»uv« idion next .June. Tnless they have
changed niaierially, tbe independents , , • i:
.„ a , .,1 : .i«- ^„ix. a The man that succeeds nowadays Is a livp
will fln.: m IbN renunciitlon only V J,;'«^";,-;^V°,,, t,, the times; aiid no hotter
gcbern*. — f-tt — fa'tcning — Mfi — UiaUM — uyftn j ^.y^J|l,^;.^■ yf ihi^ in tirrded than iho fmH iUal-
llic partx without recoi^fse. They cannot pv,,,v /,>-aliea<t housekociier is uevcr without
^ive hiilj aedit for any directness of I>r. Hull's C^uffh Syrup.
and a bi-oader dl.,lrtbutb» 1 ot weidtli than weiS
ever before known to htMorj'. The American
people will now be <»iienlv and foriii.illy asked
loilceld- wlutlicr tills system shHl be reckless-
ly abarcloned and a new trial be made of an
old expertinenl widch has uiilt'orinlv led to uit-
ttoMHl emoHiia.'^smeiit and widespread Individ-
ii.il dl-f^e-^s. On the ve-idt of such im Issue,
talrlv prese ted ti the popular Judgmeni, there
Is no room fur doubt.
One thing or.lv It nece»f.ftrT to assure success
— <oin|'leu! Ii.iriiiony and cordial eooju ration
ell the pa toi all •vpubllc:ins—6u the pint both
of those who U'plic to leud and m iii.iscMho
are e.i«er to follow. The duty !•» on.' not nierel .
of hoiioiJible dev'itlon to the party whwe rec.
Old and w ho.-c alms are alike gicai, but It Is one
.leniaiKled by tlie Instinct of hCl. Intere-t and b/
th • Killl bl«licr pioniplln/s of patrloilMn.
A closer oltM-rvaliou ol the comlitlioif of life
aiiioug Ibe older nations gives one a more In-
tense desire tlial the .\meilei»ii |ie(.,.li' fhnll
make no nilsUike In chojslnu the policy which
lii-,plr.h labor with hone unu crowns It with dig-
nity, which gives safety to capital iiiel |>rotecls
It «"lnerea-e, will li secures iiolltl'-a! piwcr to
evey clli/.c»,comtoitaiidcultiirctiMveiy borne.
T>) t;ilseiid, iioi les- eariicsllv ami more directly
a* a privaic <'ltU<ntlian a'- a public iMudldate,
1 shiill devote nnself, wlih the cuutidetil belief
tliMl the .••dnilnl-tratlon of the Koverninent will
be restored to ibe party wble'i bus dcinoiist rated
the purpose and tl'.e jiowor lo wlchl it for the
uiiliy aud tbe honor of the republie, for the
prospeiUv anl |»rojfre>- o! the peop'e.
1 am, vtrv sincerely vours.
Jamks li. Hi. VINE.
The Pittsburg Coinmeicial (ia/.ette asked
Mr. .loues whelher .Mr. Blaine'- doeljuatiou
would prevent hi- frientls from iioniinating
him uiiyhovv, and he said :
'•As I am chairman of tlie national 10m-
mltiee, 1 do not think it would lie projicr for
me to liave anylhini.' tos.iy on tliat siiUject."
'•1»() viiu think Mr. Blaine would ticeept
tbe iKMiiinalion. if tendcrtd lo him:'"
*'l have no aulhorily to speak for Mr.
BlaiiiL, and ba\e no conjecinres lo tdl'cr on
the subject. The leltcr speaks tor it>elf. and
I mu-t decline to be Interviewed ou this
question."
Press Comments— Opinions of the New
Vurk Fhiktk.
I Tribune.
A letter fiom Mr. Dlainc piildishod this
niorniin? withdraw.- bis name -o far as it is iu
his power to do so from the coiHiileration of
republicans for noiuinalion at llicir approach-
iu-' national convention. This letter is no
surprise to Iho-e Iriends of his wlio have
known bow relueta;it he ha.- been from the
otilset lo 'zive the saiietion even of -ilfiice lo
such coiisiderutioi). It is Ihe simple fuel that
Mr. Blaine wtis almost driigooned by his
fric'ds int<i the candidacies of l.ssQ :ind issl.
and that lie ha- (;onstantly told tlieiii that he
woubi not be put iiilJibe po-ilion of even
seeming to seek j* reuomination again. It
Ins long been evident that notliiii'.: but his
own positive a<lion could prevcnl a reuomi-
nation this year, and so he has linally felt
forced to say to the public what bo has been
saving in private.
\Ve regret Hie decl don profoundh. since
wc have believed that he would c'linmaud
more votes In the doubt fiil stiles tlum any
otlier republican yet propo-ed. But various
candidates, all exeelleid men and dcM-rving
well of the republican party, are ik lively In
Ibe field, and the lu xt few week> may be ex-
pected to present some uiiu.-ual!y lively poli-
ilcs. May the best man win.
(Times. I
Tbe Htibndttlng of Mr. Blalm/s name to
the uHtloiml convention Is a matter beyond
bis control, for It tnay be subtniileil by his
entbusbistie friends in si>ite of his present
siaterornt niul carried through lo a Irl-
uinpliaiil iioiniiiullon even against his later
fM't^^Mbu WhuL he would do, in that case*
the country is not Informed, and the Presi-
dency of the I'nllod .States is aa honor
panics will have to charge the bills lo profit
unil los«.
Tbe landionis of Ihe KIng-towtt ostntcs
have grtuiteil all the reduction* demanded In
[•iMI under the plan of campuluii. and have
a-ii-ed to relii-tale the evicieil tenants. In-
.•biding the Mltchellstown shopkeepers, and
to forego all the legal cost-. They will also
oiler the properly for sale.
The .Marquis of Lansdowno. governor gen-
eral of Canada, will siiccee I the Karl of Huf-
ferin as governor general of India at the end
of tbe iiresent vear. Lord HulVerlii ileslring,
forjltlvatc rettMiii*, to r*»tur« home. I..urd
Stanley of Preston will be Lord Lansdow lie's
successor. . - o
A pack *>f laged wolves escaped from ."sail-
ucr's circus in London . "Sunday, and the ele-
phants, camels, horses and other animals bo-
came mad with terror. 'I'he wolves were
napped In a stable, where they devoured a
boi's''-
Thiire was a mass meeting on the I hames
embankment In London Sunday, when sev-
eral speeches were made. There was 410 dis-
order an<l the police did uot interfere.
Private telegrams from San Uemo, regard-
ing the coinlition of the crown prince, state
Unit a tendency to fever has been developed.
l)r. Sehraeller does not think that Dr. Beige-
munn was summoned lo San Heiiio to oper-
ate on the larynx, an operation which ho
now consider* out of the cjueslion.
A Nerloua 8tMbltlnir AllVilr.
Saturday night Mathew llHunon. aged .10
years, and Andrew Clover, aged 40, em-
ployes of Iho Boston eordagu factory, got
Into u row over |>ool In a South Boston sa-
loon and were put out by the proprietor,
tilover started to go home, Hannon follow-
ing him. and when a shorl distance away llie
latter s|iraiig upon (iluvrr and struck him on
Ihe head. He tlieii -labbcil' him Iwhe In the
neik, causing serious w»>unds, which will
probablv resiill fatally. Clover was taken
to his home, and Hannon reporleil at the ptv
lice' station that he had been altacked by one
Olover, whom he wanteil arrested. Later
Hannon was arroded for felony.
Hood's .Sarsaiuirllla Is a purely vegetable
preparallon, being free from Injurious In-
gicdleiits. It is peculiar in its curative pow-
er.
LAST AND FINAL
MARKDOWN
-IM OltB-
HuirerluB In Kristol.
A town meeting was held in Bristol, U. L,
Saturday lo take lullon regarding the sufter-
ing of tlui residents growing out of llic sus-
pension of the NntiounI Uubhcr company.
The stim of SilOlMI was ai>proprlated for re-
licvin-' tlie iiecdv, some of whom, il Is said,
have live<l wiilioul meat for monllis, and
fil.'iOO wa- approprialid for the use of the
overseers of tile poor ill iinuididiou of t lie
bills that have alreailv been i-outrueted by
the town. Two month- ago a check was
sent from I'rovldeiice for the poor of Bris-
tol, bill it was relurned by the riiief commit-
tee, wlio now repent of their action.
'ipluin SmiiKglliiK »t .^hu FraneUeo.
\ spetdal agent of the treasury departmeiil
has been investigating the rep irted opium
smuggling In San Fruiieisco, and has dUcov-
eied that ihe old ring, which formerly ini-
ported opium bv the ton, has been rccon-
slrueicd. Two of the members of the old
ring arc in prison, although *.'»0.000 was
si»eiit bv lluir conlederales lo obtain their
release." The smuggler.s, Il i- charged, have
formed a combination witli infiueiitl.il olll-
eers of tlie iu>lom house, and are iiol only
importing opium, but Chlne.se silks. Thev
have a lleet of their own, eon-i-ting of stanch
Hchooners that run in and out of San Kiaii-
clseo under the guise of scaldiunling schoon-
ers without being noticed by the custom
hou-e olHcers.
Lnlior Notes,
The New Bedford spiniu is object to the
new list submitted by the mill .tgcnts.' and
have voted to reject il. It is Hsscrled that in
the King I'bilip "liH. ^'"l• Bivcr. where is
manufactured the saiii.' cla.s.s of i-loth as
turned out lu New Bedford, Ihe spinners
have received a 0 '. per cent, advance, and
the New Bedford s|»inners want the same.
T\u carpeuteis of Boston are dcltjrmined
that the nine hour ilay sli.ill be est.iblished,
and they are going to try and gel It by the
first of .June.
The silinition in the glu-s workers' Btrikc
at .Sandwich is liecouihig moie serious. It
will probably result in the closing of tbe
works. -
The striking sbocmnkersof Randolph must
relurii to work before Tuesday, olherwi.se
further eiiiplovmeiit will not Ik; oftered.
Tbe Marblehiad etitter- ar.5 dissall-Ued be-
cause Ihe stale board of urbltralion has rec-
ommended a ro iuetion iu tlie prices at B, K.
Cole A: Co.'s shop.
.»r«rf«iM«»» Hair tHor^,
94 Merrimack ntroot, Is a popular resort for
lAdlOi who def Ini to olitaln •mdnc Imrgftlns.
The proprietor has placed Buch low j'tices on
every descrlpttou of hair goods that everybody
should take advaniagc of them ft' oncf;. C»U
e*rl3 for h choice Bclectlon.
A4JtuitaM» WiHtl*nt> Httreenit,
PatoDt blldlDg Window .Screens and Screen
Doors made to order. Old screens and doors
repaired. Hubber Cushion Weather Strip for
keeping out dust. Sectional, extension and
common ladders. Patent folding clothes dry-
ers. hard and wooden ware, mnchlnlste' and
c«n>c"tcr8' tools. I>ongman A Martin's pure
prepared paints. Carpet sweepers and clolhoa
wrlngora iolrt and repaired by J. C. Bennett, 61
DuttOD street, T.owoU, Mass.
CLOAK DEPMlTllim.
We hove been through every
Cloiik, Jacket ami Jei-sey that we
liave let'l in Ntock nnd made
prices that* we Ihliik will close
every garineul we have left in
one week'N CIme. Call early
while onr assort niont of sizes
Iftsis and buy cjarments at almost
your own price.
Our entire stock must be dis-
posed of by the 25th ot this
month, and we are making prices
everything thai are low
ou
enough to astonish every custom-
er that visits onr store. Ham-
burg Edgings our neighbors ad-
vertise at l»c., reduced from 26
cents ; our price is 12 l-2c., and
everything else in our store at
correspondingly low prices. 4
n
SATIIS^ES
Ever Exiiibited in this City.
500 pieces, all new, choice de-
signs, finished equal to the
French goods. They have al-
ways been sold at 25 cents;
we shall offer them at
12 l-2c. a Yard.
300 pieces extra fine quality, for
style and finish equal to the
best French goods manufact-
ured ; the price for this week
will be
25c. a Yard.
The same gootls iirc sold today
in Boston for 37 l-2('. Custom-
ors will plea.Hc bciir in mind that
the«c styles, being our own spe-
cial designs, cannot bo duplicated
or.evcn imitated at the prices wo
name.
OSWALD & CO.
Nos. 35 and 37 Oentral Street.
FOR 1S>^L.£:.
Three dnnies Loctc Corner Machines.
Three Circular Haw Benches.
Oue Bolt Machine ; cuts from ^ to 2 Inches
One lO-Horse Power Kn^lne.
One Power Cider Mill.
L,ot of 8 and 4 Inch Flanire Pipe. ^
B. r. STEVENS, - 20 Arch St., Lowell.
PHILOSOPHY OF MAUniAOK, glj-
inn a clfiir nynopsls of tlie Inipodlmenla to
marrlnge.exhaiiHtcd vitality, etc., etc., can he
had from all news ai^ents or forwarded direct
from the author, Dr. P. .J. JOKDAN, 1» Joy St.,
BosuAi, on receipt of 2-^ cents.
On account of iho storm Sat-
urday our great sale of
Lace Remnants
Will Continue Today.
Don't torget this is a chance
that happens only once in a
thousand days.
Two cases Manufacturers* Rem-
nants, runninpj from 1 yard to 5
yards in length, and from 1 inch
to 42 inches wide, goods that
cost to manufacture from 10 to
50 cents per yard, will he sold at
from
3 1-2 to 17 Genls per Yard.
Remember the early bird.
\\
A
Bon Marehe,
F. 0. MITCHELL & CO.,
MflTTimack and Kirk Streets.
FINANCIAL.
Today's Boston and New York
Markets.
I Kruni Conlley & C(iiu|>»Df'*J
^fuotatlons.
BONUS.
Closing OoeidixK <'lo»'n»f
Fell. i:>. *«t»- W-
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LOCAL NEWS.
SUNDAY SKRVIOB*.
Tlieiv wan couKlderabie new ».uow o» tbo
irrouud vchterdav uiorniuK, «"'' "uiidirfoot
R was not auie.iibh'. but the weather was ho
bright that lar^e eouKrogaiiouH were out.
The keruiuns were of the u-tual order. Kev.
!>.. (Uuiml.re lM!,'!»n a course of biographical
leetutx'K, an.l au ubslract of bU oiJcnluB dU-
>4:ouri«e is given.
and other wcietiea of tbe cburoh would at- gpeclal DespatcheM to the Courler From Saturday's Second Edition.
tUt In the singloK.
KIllHT UA1TI8T.
Yewterday niornlu« Uev. P. 8. McKillop
L'uve an lutcreKtiiiK ud.ireHH explalniiiii the
BLAINE'S LETTER.
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Mexican CeiiUaN's
OrcKoii Short Line «'s
Southern Kaunas Vs
LAND arocKa
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Kast ItoKton
Krenchmnii's Itny
Baa l>loi{o
West l£ud
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Louisville A Nashville.
Lake Shore
Mlohlgan Central
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character aud oldectH of the MedU-al MImmom
UKhociuHon. Tbin or«aul/.Htiou was formed
about Ihree vciiiH a-,'o lu t-hicagound an ohxI-
ern branch tiaa recently been formed with
beadquarlerHul Albany. Ita eblef purpoHc
U to furnish a uiodlial education to thowe
who are lo j;u »<* inisNlonarlen to the foreign
Held. The linuortanceof medical kuowled^'o
Seuator Sherman Announces Himself as
I Candidate.
' < iiicAGO, III., Feb. 18.-A Columbus (O.)
dicputih hays: John Slurinan, who Is In
this lily, oil bearlug that Mr. HIalue would
i not idlow hU name to be used before the
i Chicago convention, Hahl that ho had been
BUCKET SHOPS RAIDED.
Arrest Hrokers'
Baking yoto^rr.
• The New York
•••sssi«ae««
ta«*ss*s«i
inn
4U
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23.1
10',
FIIIK IlKCOItl).
rirw
lu R lloardlHK llouso -Heverel Per-
sons Injured i>y J uiniiliig.
Kftrly Hundiiy morning lire broke out lu
the boardlnt; hou!»e, known as tbe Harper
liouM", 10f» mid lUT I lark street, lliooklyu,
ki'pt by V Mrs. Coombs. Tboro were :W
hoarderx and nine nervunts asleep in tlio
houi.e, and there was ureal <x«llemeut In
tryliiK to Ri't out. O. Coomtis. a broker,
juiniietl from a window iu the second wlory
Hiid reeeived probablv fatal Ii0uil«». Severa
other peiHon-. Jumped trom the windows and
were more or IcfH hurt. Mo..t of ibo board-
erN lost nearly all their rtf. ids. Tl»« ^•'''""r''
which wiiH deKlroyetl, wiih vjluod at flJ^.OOO,
ttiid Mtf. Coombs lohes ftum on furniture.
Other Fire*.
Half a blook in Iroutown, O., was burned
Sunday, destroyhiK Lawsou's bookstore,
Mcttcndorf and tloblcr's dry goods fctore,
Mrorolwru'H clotbinu store, the Iron City
(Md Feflowh' 1o«Ik« rooinH, Iron Cily
athena'um, and the uow MttsooU- Ooera
liouhe bulldliiK. In w bleb wa*i tbe po.st ofth*.
A dozen or more email concerns were
burned out or damaKid. Loss about
Ilealy & Mlllctt's stock of palnta and
oils on Wiibuoh avenue, Chicago, was
daraaKed ♦*2.'»,<HW by tire Saturday ulgUt.
Lews nu tbe bulldlnir, f'2UU0.
NJfiWW 1TKM8.
—Neal Dow, of Portland. Me., has been
noiiilnuted for mayor by tbe problbltloulnta.
-A K'w ^'"" "' **''"'* volume has been
■truck In Palo Pluto county, Texas, am'
ijorlbern pro>»pectorM pronounce It sui)erlor
to tbe celebrated Ohio },'U'<bcrs.
—Tbe water works at Old Orchard, Me.,
were tested ThuiMlay, aud a stream wan
thrown ov«m- the 11ii«'*lairon the Old (►rrhard
house. The annuiil talk about a pier is uow
ru^iuK thore.
—There in -in Ice blockade at Ml. Denert,
nnd a larKc crew were nt work Saturday cut-
tlm? a rhaiiiud for the boat to Hunnor. They
bail to cut two miles, and the II rM irip for 1«
days will jirolmldy be made today. Tbe Ice
for over u mile Is '20 incbei* thick.
—The Kccond imnual dinner of the repub-
lican club of New York city waH held .s»(ur-
day nlKht at Dclmoidco's. About '27^ per-
HoiiN were iirchcnt, includliiK Senators
Evarti*, Alllxon and .Sherman. Mr. Kvarts
«poko In rc»ipou^e to a toast to the memory
of Abraham Lincoln.
—A Kix-davM walkiua: oontesl in Now York
wan won hv Ailiert, who beat the record by
n inlli'i'. the lliial Kcore wa**: Albert, (l'21,
4- Ilcrty. r»s-i: (Juerrero, '){'A; Hart. .'»4ti;
tJoldcn.ft3«; .Moore. Ml ; Stiokcl. 520; Nor-
craac. .V20: Oiilon.oOl; hullivau, 3S.J; Tuy-
lor, !»?<; Tilhy,.')20; Stout, '207.
—The HherltTof Harvey county. Kun., has
'•el/ed a Pullinaii palace car at llalxU'd for
uon-piiyniout of ta.xe-. and chained It to the
triK^k. The state clidius a tux of !|200<).
wliich the company decllues to pay, on the
ground that U ha«< already been taxed in tbe
cttttc whore Its inanufai-.tory is louated.
-The scenery and other property of tbe
KIcc-nixcv companv were levied on iit the
close of Saturday nfgbt'M performance at the
(. hicago opera houwe lo pay about f •2lioO of
'•AdoiiiH" DIxey'H debts. Some sort of a
comproiniso wux ntlecled. DIxey bad dur-
iuK the week paid about ?a000 ou other old
debts.
KIK.HT OON«JHK<JATIONAI..
There was a Hue audience in tbe morning
and MUs Bertha Robert^-on of <Jeof«'« P"""'
►eiited the work of the American Missionary
HSHOciation. Miss H. delixbted tbe audience
wllb the mo<k'>,t, earnest, concise, elociueul
and spiriluul manner in which she preseuteil
her work. The aHHociallon cannot do belter
than to keep her before the churches. 1 he
evening lecture was crowded, followed by a
large prujer meeting.
MT. VKItN<»N.
From John xlv. •2I-'2y. the pastor showed
that obcdieiiot! to Ibe words and cuminandH
of Christ was the only path opened by
which man could K»i» « *no**'«*^»f*' °' ^'""'
without which knowledge, however gener-
ous, pure, noble and virtuous a man might
he, be Is a loM soul. The result of cIIsomh •
ence U to destroy the power of obc'di-
ence. and through this tbe power of know-
ing (hrlsi us a .Saviour, so that dlsolM?illence
Nnallv makes calvatlon a scieiitlHc as well as
a tboologlcal and literal linpoi-siblllty.
KIKlll 8TKKKT BAITIBI.
At Ibe morning service Uev. L. (•. Barrett
gavea Hue dlscouise upon unlveral salva-
tion from Luke xvl. '23. He showed why
Uulveisallsm Unot In aeconlance with the
true meaning of Ibe Bible, ami gave slrouu
reasons for iMsllevIng that the Baptist creed
followwl Hcrljitural leaching as closely as pos-
sible. The sermon abounded In orlglnul and
striking thoughts.
In the evening the audience was unusually
large, Mr. Bariell giving au eurnest sermon
froTu Acts Ix. Tuesday evening Hey. Mr.
Karrett will conduct the ineeliug.aiid I burs-
day evening Uev. O. K. Mallory will speak.
.lOII.N .siltKKl.
A very large audlen<u was present at the
morning service. Mr. Uose preached a Hue
dlscoiiisc from St. Matt. xxvl,T3, on "Con-
fessing Christ." The |ireucher urged the
lUMChslty for all who loved Christ aud were
Irving lo Ik! ( hrlstluns to come forward and
Join the church so as to be living examples
of tht Master, Irving by their example* and
life to be openl> al work In the vineyard.
In the evening an audience coin|detely nil-
lot; the body of the house was present and
\\Bs well repaid by the beautiful music
played on the organ by Mr. t lark. I he
singing by the choir and chorus, together
with the audience, is in.plrlng. The pastor
chose for his subject, "Move On," from .St.
Paul's words, "Press Ou." Tlie after meet-
lug was fully attended and was one of great
interest. . ., . .
The society will ludd Its adjourned meet-
ing Ibis evening. Wedne»day eveniuK tin-
ladies will bold a sociable, with lea at i, aud
H Hue entertainment to follow.
KldDl.
The pastor preached from the text. "What
must 1 do to be saved >" Acts xvl. 30. 'I bis
question was treated In I>r. Ureeue's thor-
ough manner. He showed that morality
alone would not answer; faith Is tbe essen-
tial thing. To believe on anotbenequlres ar
act of the will. We may Iwlleve all Cbrlfct
says Is true and yet not liellcve on bim.
How many persons we fear lose heaven be-
cause, though they may read tbe Bible ijnd
believe In Him. yet fall lo believe on lllm.
The doctrine of fulth is not an up|ieal to the
Intellect but an apiM'al lo choice and will.
Faith begets n new outward life as well as a
new Inward jov. Each one Is responsible
for himself If the choice Is delayed. Mo-
mentous resulls hang on a mere chance or
choice of will. Let us each one say, I will
believe on the ix)rd Jesus Christ.
At the Sunday school there was the largest
attendance of Ihe yeur, 384 being present.
A verv Interesllng Sunday school concert
was beid lu Ihe ihurcb lu the evening under
the charge of Mr. Oeo. S. Hull, assisted by
tbe choir and chorus.
SIlATltTrK STRKKT CNIVKRMAMHT.
Uev. W. K. (ilbbs of Law rciice preached
ill the morning, bis text being u portion of I
Kings 11. '2, "Be Ibou stronn, therefore,
aud show thyself a man." The dlscoiirsc
pointed out the failure of Solomon's life,
though It began with the brightest prospect*,
wbllu tbe life of Christ, of u humble bcgln-
uliig. was a complete success. In tbe even-
ing at 7 o'clock the pastor, Uev. U. A.
liieeiie. delivered bis fourth locUire In the
course on Ibe Lord's prayer. The text o.
this Uclure was tbe wonls, "Ihv will bo
done." Notice of a meeting of tbe sewing
circle Tbur^day ufttriioon, al the rcsidinc^i
of Mrs. K. H. Cumiiilnv's.was given. As :u-
tangemeiit« will then be made for the aii-
uuul fair and sale. F. b. '22d ar.l '2;Jd, It Is de-
sired that there be as large an atleinlaiico as
po>.^ible. The Cantata club, under the luun-
iigeinent of Mr. W..I. PeltiiiL'ell. will prob-
ably give ".Joseph's Bondage" In the town
ball at Andover lu f.ie last week of February.
It will be given as a bentllt to Mr. F. A.
Blunt. A new catalogue of the Sund.sy
SI hool library will soon be Issued.
Illlill HTllKKT.
High street church people are always glad
of aii opportunity to bear Uev. W. L. tiuge,
and. therefore, a large number were nresent
to listen to him In the morning, when be
preaclleil an excpllent sermon upon tho
••Trunsllgurution of Christ." In the evening
tbe vestry was uearlv rtlltd, when Dr. (iago
gave a familiar talk upon bis travels In the
llolv Land. He drew upon the board a pic-
ture" of the sea of (Jalilee, and iu a very en-
lertainlngand instructive manner talked of
the places bordering ou tliU sea whh li be had
visited, the people he met and talked with,
their customs, diess, etc., thus stamping
upon tho minds of bis bearers the little de-
tails which will prove so helpful In the study
of the Sundav school lessons, so many of
neiil. I ne iinporiancooi iiic-uii-ni -"-■■■--•'' '-""^"s" '^"""^•"•""» r ,.„^ m..
was shown to be very great, as by render ug oxpecling Home such utterance from Mr.
healing service to the people they ure trying j Bluine for houio tlinfc. He hud underHtood
tosave, a bolu upon their hearts can Imj se- , that il would be forthcoming. Mr. Blaine
cur»*l by tbe inisslonarich which could be ob- 1 was oue of the foremost AmerlcaiiH, whom
lalnedlun,o other way. Tbe society Is so every republican would have delltrblc.t to
consilluted that each denomination oontrib- ; honor, and It was a source of regret thai lie
utinif to it has the beneflt of lU own coutrl- ] |,ud concluded not to make tho race again. Mr.
buMons. and eiuht colleges In tbe Culled | siiernmn did not csro to talk much about tbe
Slates give free tuition to inissloaarles who j Blaine letter, and thought It would cause a
will take the medical course of study. Many i number of other candidates to come to the
other fuels In relation to mission work were | front. He proposed to take the race for the
presented, the siieakcr dwelling In an im- 1 Ohio delegation, und would ooiitest honora-
presslve manner upon the duty of Chrlsliuns I blv for the nomination. Mr. Blaluo vyas a
towards those In religious darkness, as Indl- 1 republican who could sweep tbe countrv 11
cated lu his text, Luke Ix. 2-"Ue fent them [ nominated, but he bad understood al uloug
forth to preach the klogdoiu of Uod and lo that he would not airain seek the noiiiinallon. i
Pol Urn
lilvMls.
Nkw Y»)itK. Feb. 11.— Tho bucket shops
on New aud Br lad streets and lower
Broadway were raided by the police this
noon. The proprietors or mou iu charge
were placed under urrest.
PERILS OF THE SEA.
Th« Kchoouer lllslng HUr Ashore nt Itye.
PouTH.MoiTH, N. IL, Feb. IL— Tbe
schooner Uising Star of (Jloueester wont
ushore otf Uye beach lu % blinding snow-
storm last night. All but two of tbe (;rew
were saved, and they ate inUslng. The men
were budly frozen. Tbe schooner was '2H
tons und Insured for 91200.
heal the sick." „ _, ,
In the evening the pastor, Uev. Blr. JJIack-
burii, preached upon "Uod willing to »ave, '
Iioiu llrst Timothy 11. 4 and second Peter III.
' Besides tbe regular ineellnga of tbe week,
Iheie will be a Koclaldo aud supper In the
vestry Thursday evening.
FIIIWT niKMIlYTKItlAN.
The Uev. Dr. Court preached lu tbe morn-
ing tbe seconil discourse of a series on the
Lord's Prayer, taking for his text Matthew
vl. 0, "Ha'lowtd be tdiv Name." The points
were us follows : 1. " What Is meant bv the
nameofOod!' Names are expressive of the
nature of Ihlnirs; naming Is noting the nutiire
of tbe thing— by some sign whereby It may
be known. Niimlng Is man's prerogative.
.So Adam showed his supremacy by naming
the animals In Kden. Names are only part-
pictures of real existences. The nume of
Ood Is whatever He has used to make Him-
self knowu. Some svilublcs of that uniiie
have been sindled out for us In nature, In
man, aud in Jesus C hrlst-ln nature, power
anil wisdom ure revealed. In man, moral law
and free will, and In Jesus Christ the revela-
tion of lore us seen In roilemptlon. 1. « hat
Is meant by asking that (Jod s
name may Ue hallowed ? Ilallow naeans to
sanctify, to make, or sliow, or treat anything
us bolv. As (Jod 11 perfectly bolv we cannot
make'lllm auv more boly than He Is, but we
can show forth the praises of His holy name,
or treat whiitever Is connected with lis i-e-
vealed cliuracter as holy. "Hallowed be thy
name" means either "Ilallow thou thine own
name," or "Help us to hallow thy name.'
(.iod can hallow his own name by making It
abide lu our inemorles and Hllcctlons, and by
inclining us to leverence all whereby UN
chatucter Is mudi! known. We can hallow
tiod's nume bv polling II above every other
naiae, by culllvutiug our own holiness, by
habitual reverence for boly things, by dls-
coiiiMging blaspbeiuv, by a worshipful dispo-
sition, bv reverencing all that pertains to
(iod-His honor, day. bouse, woi-shlp, peo-
ple and church. By our lii>s, our IH"r»«««'
services, our evervday lives, we should hal-
low tbe name of (iod our father, our Savior,
ami our iusplriug friend.
MT. annk'h.
The first of the series of L.uteo biographi-
cal lectures nt .St. Anne's church by Uev.
Dr. A. .St. John Chaiiibre, the rector, was
glveu last evening to a very large and thor-
oughly Interested congreuallon. Tbe sublecl
was "St. Ambrose, a Blshopeof the Fourlli
Century" and tbe text Psalms cxix. I. Dr.
Chaiubre commenced with a cemprebenslve
view of tbe early church, and spoke of Its
weak slate In the first century and tbe won-
derful gain it cxperU need lu the second.
Paganism held dominant sway over
everything. The struggles of the
early church against tbo powerful
pagans, and tbe fearful disruptions
in tho empire, whereby it was nearly
rent, were eloquently descrll>ed. The grad-
ual overt brow of pugaiiism was traced along
tho Hue of the successive emiHjrors, and the
religious eru|)tlons, which characterized
their reigns, were inontlonod. TbecouUiii-
tlon between the devout supporters of
Calbollci^ni und the Arlaiis was the means
of culling Into the prelacy one wlio-c fame,
virtue and true Chrlsllan spirit were demon-
strated throughout hh career as bishop of
Milsn— St. Ambrose. Arlanlsra and Cath-
olicism wcie so opposed to eucb
other that the untagoiH^m developed
into a llerce combat for the au-
premucy. Ambrose, then u siH-cessful
and learned Ie;,'alNt. promptly proceeded to
tbe scene of the disturbance and quell*'d the
disputunls. .So pleased were both l;ulions
Willi bis conciliulory policy that they sriccted
hinf bv ucclttiuatlon to be their bisliop. He
at llrst could not cmbrai e tho thought of as-
suming the responsible position in the
church, but at length consented, and was us-
sigred to a district of the emjilro, taking tbe
title of bishop of Milar. He was a man of
remarkable tact, and his broad (ullure
and exemplary impurtlallly usi'i^tcd In
Htting him for bis episcopal of-
fice. He unlti'd Ibe stern rule Of the
Koinun inagUlrale with tho graces of the
Christian priest, ami lu u cou)|ii.r:dively
short tiiiic made ills iulluence felt all over
Itiilv. He elevated the church In vaiious
ways. The liturgy was brought lo a much
higher form, and Ambroslan Miuginif was in-
troduced from the eastern inlo the western
churches. There is a leurend to tin eircct
that St. Ambrose coniposed tbe Te Deum
Laudumus while buidizing St. Auirustine,
the fornur I hauling a line und Ihe lalti r un-
swerltig. Oilier lommendablc deeds and
traits of the famous bishop were no-
liced and many forcible lessons drawn
from bis example. The massacre at Thes-
salonlca of about 3iViof thea|)Ostales from the
Cbristiuii religion, by tbe order of the un-
merciful und vindictive emperor, I'lieodo-
slus, was un atrocity which St. Ambrose re-
garded us a horror. He wrote scathiiii,' let-
ters of reproach to the proud aud deliunt
Tbcodoslus, and admonished him to .:;ive due
that bis awful sin inlghl be par-
i,liui> uv »^vwi»a ajv*. »«■».« " -- V
It was on this hypolbwids that he (shorman)
bad entered tbe list. "^
■•nmtor Uawley Mot Burprleed.
Nkw Youk, Feb. 18.— Senator Hawley,
who is in this city, when shown Mr. Blaine's
letter, said : "Well, I am uot altogether sur-
prised, and yet did not expect this. I was
talking to some of Mr. Blaine's closest
frienils only a few days age, uud they hud
then no Idea that Mr. Blaine would come to
such f decision. They did not expect any-
thing of the sort; In fact, were drawing
plans for a Blaine campaign. Htlll, as 1 said,
I am not altogether surprised at Mr. Blaluo s
acliou." _
MONEY.
111..
SAW HER OFF.
MURDERED FOR HIS
A Wewllhy Farmer Near Marlasa,
Killed by a Thluf.
M.ilussA, III., Feb. 13.-MUJ. U. W. Ou-
tbrle, a wealthy farmer near this city, was
murdered yesterday morning by a thief. Mr.
(iuthrle was alone In the Iiouho. the family
being at church. When one of his daughters
entereil the bouse she found the body of her
father Iving on llie floor of the sltllng «oom.
The room showeil thai a violent striig((lo hud
taken iiluce. The thief robbed Iho body of a
gold watch and *30. Ho then uusuecessfu-
Iv attempted to o\m\ h small safe. In which
(iutbrh) was reporlod to have a large sum.
A |)0^se Is scouring tho country for tbe mur-
derer.
HIS HEAD CUT OFF.
A founly Trt-asur^r Klll«'d and lli« Mur-
derers Kscxpe with SUOOO.
Sr. Ix)ii.s, Mo., Feb. 13.— ^I'be Ircnsurcr's
oftWu at Curlliage, Punolu county, Tex., was
robbed on Friday Jilghl. uud County Treus-
urer D. C. Hill killed. The crime was not
discovered until late Saturday night, when
search was made for the missing ofllclul.
Thcdoorof his olliie was broken open, and
his Ijody, with the head cut oil", wus found
Ivlngon the floitir. The safe was roblied of
JtiOOO. Hherlff Forsythe and a posse have ar-
rived at Longview. on wbal they iH-lleve to
bo the trail of the murdeiers. The county Is
being scoured.
Talk About
Wlnuns «ros.' Indian ( ure. TThyr Bo-
cause of tbe Marvelous cures performed bv
its use. It never falls to cure stomach, kid-
ney und liver troubles. Try it.
Ure. ClevnUnU WUiicssxs Her mother's
Departure for Kuru|>t>.
Nkw Yohk, Feb. II. — Among the passeu-
gors III tbe Cily of Chicago of tho Iiiinan line
today for Liverpool was Mrs. FoUoin, molh-
or of the President's wife. Mrs. (leveland
came over from Wachiiigton yesterday, and
saw the departure of the vessel from Ibe foot
of Grand street thU morning.
A TERRIBLE AVALANCHE.
Two Thousand M«<n Worklns to lUg Out a
Murleil Mali Train.
ViKNNA, Feb. 11.— One of tbe uvabincbes
which just occurred on the line of the
Arlbcrg railway burled the Luugen station
and a mall train. Two tliousand men are at
work atlemjding to rescue the imprisoned
(lersons. Two large uvalunchcN have blocked
a lunmd ou this line, and il w ill probably be
a week before It is aKaili opened, despite the
ell'orls of a large number of troops and
workmen who are engaged In removing the
snow.
TRIPLE TRAGEDY
IN INDIANA.
Mad(f«n«4i
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powdnr never varies. A marvel of purity,
struiigtii anil wholcsoiiienvsH. .More rconemlcAl
than the or<lliiary kinds, and caiinol lie sohl in
C'inipetltliin with the iiinltUnde or low- test, short
welKliUilum or pliospliiiu* pow-<lers. Stttd ontti
incitnu. UitVAi. IIAKINU PowoKit Co., loe Wall
stre> I, New Y< rk.
3
Braths*
KnilIng
Kaport of Deaths for the Week
■^ Keb. 11, H»«8.
1— Olivier Lcltlanc, 71, atropny.
i-Mary Hinltli, HI, pneumonia.
:r— Tclosphore Klchard, 6 months, Intamniatlon
of brain.
4— Sarah A. Hayes, ."Wl, heart disease.
Odlle llureaull, ii, hemorrhage.
.losuidi Mullen, 1 eclampsia.
Money bajole, 7 rtiontn*. cholera Infantum.
Willie Kourke, 7, niembraii'ous croup.
6— RohO Ann (illloii, W licarl dlsi ase.
lAr.i\c Mundiy, 11>, imeanioihi.
Nn|K)leon I'revost, 1, convulsions.
0— Betsey Welch, fi, puiulysls.
Willie K. WljTKln.ft. <''""P;
rrcl II. llariU, i months, InanlUon.
7— Peter Murphy. <», apoplexy.
Mane L. Coie, :>. dlplilherlii.
Kttu M. Wluii, .!, pneumonia.
8— Alice Ituss, sti, old as-P.
Francis H. I'liswoilli, ftO, hemorrhage.
Hernard McCiaiin, 47, pneumonia.
Kdwanl IMclie, -.M). lyidiold lever
Mnrirun't LctlwIdKe, I, coiivulnlous.
Miirle .sicard, :i boiirs, debllllv.
J^eaiider ^Unrd, :i hours, .leblllty.
9— Kobeit Kay, 4(1, 1'lieumonla.
.loliunna FcHon, 'M, pneumonia.
Anna A. .lelllson, 10, consumption.
Gooi-KC K. (iliues, i months. Infantile.
Annie Kernun, M, phddnls.
Mary Cunliii, .:4. tihlhlsls.
Mary K. Itoeder, '2, tubercular inonlnifltls.
Alliert C. Cogger, « months, pneumonia.
tiiHAKii P. Dadman, City Clerk.
llloody Work uf a .IchIoiis hihI
VoiiiiK Mhii.
Fkankkoki', Ind., Feb. I L— Three per-
sons lost their lives at llie lianiU of a jeulous
uud madileiicd young iiinu in u small village
in Boone county, 11 miles from this city.
John Balt'ry, a wortbl. ..» jouiig scam|i, re-
sented Ihu uitentionti of bis stepbrother,
Frank Moore, to Kita .McMilliii. Calling al
her bouse 'lhursila> night be found Mooie
there and, draw ing a'ii'\olvi'r,>liiti him, kill-
ing bl|n iiislaidl}. He I hen llred at Kita, In-
tlicting a wound fn^ni wlii< b nhe illeil 1'2
iioiMs luler, and then, placluw tln! weapon to
bis own beud, killed hiiiist If.
Th« Disastrous i<°ur«st Klrva.
SANUWirii, Feb. 11. -Messrs. William An-
derson, Freeman Howes und Daniel Wing of
Yurmoulh, upp'ralsors uppoliiled by the (Jid
Colony Uuilroad company to estimate the
loss of the forest tire of tAluy last, estimate
Ibat ihi) numlwi of Mm*us Imruiid over waa
about '2<'^,(XH>, ilivideil almost eipially lu the
towii^ of Bom lie, Falmouth und Sandwich.
The loss \n estlniulcd at iroiu f 20,lMN) to l^3A,-
OOU. The owners ate now being paid for all
damage. The lire was the iiionl disastrous
of any yet experienced ou Cu|>e Cod.
ItuliiDd and Deswrted.
DovKU, N. IL, Feb. II. -Joseph Tatro,
aged '22, gut married lust Wednesday to Mag-
gie Cioddard, aud jilted a young woman,
Mary Knott, who was In trouble by bim.
The do«ert4Hl Miss Knott had u warrant made
out for Tatro's arrest for seduction, and he
wus arrested this morning. In the police
court, this forenoon, the bearing was post-
poned until Monday to secure Ihe presence
of two witnesses summoned for tbe prosocu-
llon.
An AbPi-oiidlnB Cashier I^oklnar fisr
Work.
ST. Paii., Minn., F«d>. II.— A. A. Allen,
tho abseoiidlng cushler of the defun<t Ccn-
trul bank of Toronto, Is nnw lu Minneapolis,
looklny:foru situation. Allen w.iles that
he was forccil by tlie directors to do w hut he
illd In connection wllh the atriir-* of the
bank.
11
TO hKT.-Parm with atoek nnd tooli. K. A.
Uunlull, Nw. ."^il Tlilr.l siroct. ^
IjlOII MALK.— New milch cows, suitable for
' inllUineii or raiiilly n-.e. rrtees iiioilfrato.
Call and exaiidi.e ai H F. Kinllli's farm, West
Andover, Mass. 11. It. ( linpniun. Manager. __
TO UK NT.— Tenement liuuHe, with burn, ou
Stevens sti-evi, :iNi fc(U from Mlidicsox; to
tho rljfht party, w ho will lake a leu-e, rent will
bo lUcd low. Apply to Jumus Murphy, 5 Cen-
tral street. •
BV JOHN IC. IlKHItV, AUCTHJNKKIl
AMI .M'l'KAISKlv.
Salusroom 04 Middlesex Street.
MANUFA<TIRKHS' SALK
I
~— OK——
Wall Papers, Borders
AND DECORATIONS,
0ii^iiturdjiy,Tel).T8r
*
(JoniinoncInK at'.).10a. m , and continuing until
tho entire shl|iment of one hundred thousand
rolls of the iieweit and latest styles of Wall
Papers, Iktrdors ami Decorations are dla>
posed of.
This Is a siile roil nstnte owners shouhl at-
teud, as It Is peslllve, and will lie sold to th«
IJIvhesf Hldd«r for Cash.
IT NEVER FAILS!
por all d i3ca6C3 <^ tf» 5kiN •flc
N<
i* v\
A Foolish Woman.
Mr:*. Smith Chase of Faruumsville, who
is troubled with an aflcctlou of the eyes,
was tipproaclied last week by two men, who
bad evidently hcald of her case, and |)er-
suaded to let them perform an ov)rration on
her eyes. A smarih^ liquid wus poured
into them ami a pair of pinccn» wa-s nour-
ished before but nol used on them, when the
rusculs dc( luri'd they bad removed a calHract
and wanted *lftO. Mrs. ( base pnvo them
$<-»0, all she hud, and promised to pay over
the rest when she couhl. P^J' ,«"'«> ^''"X
would return In n week. The fellowH were
swindlers, of course, und this foolish woman
inav consider that she got oil cheap when
they did not make her eyes worse than Ihcy
wore lioforo.
Will you Ko to San Francisco T
The next annual mretlug of the National
Kduculionul ussodation will l>c held duly 17
to 20. Very fuvorable excursion rates wU
1)0 nindo from Boston uud all New Liigland
points. A Kiand teuchns' excursion Is ije-
Ing organizeil lu New Kiigland to make the
trip, starling In seiison to stop at all iiroint-
nent points of Interest en route, arriving at
San Francisco July 10.
01 uie .-suiioa* :-tu"»>i .v....^^.... ..- —"-•■, : I peuunce that his awrui s... -- ^^
which deal with tbe works of our Lord about i ^^^y^^^;^\ \y^ (j,,,]. The supercilious emperor
.. .« < 1..I1I..., r».. n %t,ra u:iii\ ill liec'in-'. ..."i i .i.-
Mie sea of dulilcc Dr. GugesuUl lu begin-
ning thutlo bim it was a delightful subject
to talk about, aud it certuinly was a delight
ful subject to listen to as treated by the
speaker. ..,-».• i> u
rreceding tbo evening service the i . I . S.
C. E. held a verv large meeting, ut which it
was announced that the business meeting
postponed from lust week would be held
Friday evening at 7 o'clock In the vcHtry.
IMMACt'LATK CONCKl'TION.
At tho last mass, at which Key. Fr. Burns,
O. M. I., was celebrant, Hev. Fr. Joyce, O.
M. I., adilresscd the congreiratlon. He read
tbe Lenten regulations and explained them
in detail. The rules for the coming peniten-
tial season are considcrubly inodllietl In an
Important imrtlcular. Persons exempted
from fasting ure allowed to use flesh meat
more than once on the days when others arc
permitted Its use but once, but they must
abstuin on Wednesdays, Friduys und the sec-
ond and last Saturdays, except lu cases of
sickness. Fr. Joyce uNo read the archbish-
op's letter announcing u co lection next
Sundav for missions— half to go to tbo great
foreign missionary society, that of tbe I'rop-
ugatlon of the Faith, and the rest to the mls-
stouH among the negroes und ludlans in this
countrv. He supplemented the letter by
very interesting remarks, devoted to explain-
ing tbe work of the Catholic church among
.... ..v^.i.io w. ....^.^.>. — , .' ij ^ijg work of tne ( iitnoMc cuurcn among in me aiiernoon .i. r^iwiu r.»«..;-
in i-rHnclscoJiilvlti. the the colored people. He quoted freely from charge of Hip young men's meetlnu', 'd ea
The general nub Ic arc nyUed to join ihc J^^'", „ „,^ ,.^^,,,,,„i ./utiioritles to show nest persons being present. The subje
jtciirsiou, as this trip will be tho event of a J^^"^";^;^,;;. ,,„,, ^^^^^ „, ,.„,|,o|,o missionary was ""rhe Multitude in the Valley of D«
retime. _ _ _ _.__,_, ...,tnri.rU« in the southern states, and urired slon." tbe text being Joellll. 14. The sin
excii
life
If you are desirous
tiou relative lo above
of securing inforron'
excursion, please ad
eVdcrprise In the southern states, and urged
geuerous cootrlbutlous. It was announced
Intimuted Ihul he would totally dlsre;;ard the
bishop's command, and uiipearcd as U'.nal at
the church to receive Jibsolutlon. But St.
Ambrose courageously confronted him at tho
door and compelled the initrhty nion;iiih to
bow in humble submiHslon und contrition be-
fore him. This was a signal triuiniih of the
church over the civil government. Theo-
dosiuR, however, though grunted pardon,
was never given tbe privileges when within
the church which he previously enjoyotl. St.
Ambrose's life wus replete wllh heroic,
charitable and loving acts In Ihc interests of
those whom he had under his charge. He
survived Tbcodoslus only two years, and
when asked on Ills death lied whom be
wished to bo bis successor, replied that It
did not concern him oalv that be ^ihould be a
good man. Dr. Chambrc's delincHiion of
the beloved bishop v\as grand In every sense,
and hi* accurate and Instructive cpi!«"ie of
tbe eveuU of tbe curly centuries wa^ fascl-
natlDg. , ^
Next Sunday evening Dr. Cbambre lect-
ures on "St. Chrysostom, the Oolden
Mouthed."
Y. M. (•. A.
Yesterday morning tho devotional -ervico
was purticularly Interesting. Mr. John Mc-
Askie led. giving an excellent exposition of
the first 14 verses of Luke I v.
In the afternoon J. I-klwin Kverett had
■ ear-
bject
lley of Deci-
sion," the text being Joellll. 14. Tbesln?-
lug was Muusually Inspiring.
Distress After Eating
Is one of the many disagreeable symptoms of
dyspepsia. Headache, heartburn, sour stoinucti,
falntness and caiirldoiis appetite are also
caused by this xcry wldc8|iica<l and growing
disease. Hood's Snrsaimrllla tones tho stoin-
ach,crcatCB an appetite, promotes healthy di-
gestion, relieves the headache, und cures the
most obstinate cases of dybpepsla. Read the
following :
"My wife had dyspcppla. .She c,oiil<l not keep
her f.JOil dswn, nnd had Ihnt oppressed feeling
after eating, .she hud no ai»petlte and was tired
all the time, .'she tried niimi'i-otis medicines
without iMJliig relieved, but the drsl bottle of
Hood's Sarftanarllla did her a great deal of
good. She has taken two bottles, and cjin eat
anything without distress, nnd has no trouble In
retaining food." .John IUttknukku, Marlon,
""*"■ ALL-GONE FEELING
"I have been troubted with dyspepsia. I had
but little appetite, and what I did eat distressed
me, or did me little good. In an hour after eat-
ing I would exi>erloiic« a fulntnoss or tired, all-
gone feeling, as though I had not eaten any-
thing. Hood's .'iarsaparlUa did me an Immense
amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and
my food rcll.*he<l nnd satlsllcd the crnvlng 1 Ijad
previously experienced. It relieved mo of that
faint, Ureil, all xono feollnj?. I have felt so
much better slncx! I look Hood's Sarsapurllla,
that I am happy to recommend tt." O. A.
I'AOB, Watcrtown, Mass.
N. II. no sure to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoldbyalldriiirKlstB. fUslxforfS. Prepared
only by C I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.
lOO I>oiao« On« Uollar
ice2?
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Acme Skates
All solid slei'l and lino dnlsh.
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
« lur stock of .Skates Is the luiyost over olTerwl
In Lowell, and cmbrttccs nil leading styles and
maUus.
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FAKM MOllTOAGKS.ln sums of $.10010 $2000
liearliitf 7 per cent. Intereu, payable semi-annu-
ally at tbP Aj-plclon National bank.
I'ov jiarthularn cone* ndiig these choice se-
curities, lu.iiilic at the A|.plelon or the Wancsit
National bunk.
tilves special attention u» diseases of the brain
nnd spinal cord, Inclndlnir Nenraathenla. OT
Nervous Kxhansllon, Hpinal Irritation, Warr-
OHS tllelnrbance of th*- heart's action, froaa
tobacco or other causes. Paralysis and poet-
paralytic vondlllona. Ch«>rea, Kpllepajr.
NeuralsU. *o. Twelve years' experlonoe la
this class of troubles.
orriCR HOUB8 from « to 4 and 7 to 9 JO^ p.
a. 33 Central street, Central Block.
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6
TOWELL DAILY COUBIEB, MONDAV- FEBRUARY 18, 1888.
FOR THE FARStEK.
jSeliical.
'w
i
m.
OBT8.
Yermoni b MiKllii,' «"« '""r'no •*hoe|) to
AuHtruliH. over 240 liea.I Uavc been bou^'bl
by one lUiin, wbo wttuttd to ^et Ibe best.
Cauiida M'luls lotH of mutton to iloKton. ll
does Hcc.u i«. llioutfb tbo Now Kn-lan.l states
inl«bt furnUb the nnitlou f(.r tbelr own
kllcheiH.
A Lowell iiiiin. uiul hi', doesn't elaira to be
ttu ex|..ii either, bit Witbin M poiiml-* of Ibe
live weUbl of VI oxen, lie citrrie* a biu' m\
of i)hitfoiin hculen in lils bead.
Tbe average priee of beevcK sobl in New
York market diuin},' !««" »" t»i« '^J^'^'-^ '"*'*•
eortU'd in tvvcnt>-!u;ven years. It ban lieen a
most lli^a^troll>• year lor tbe lee.ler-..
Mr. FiUb. Merelary of tbe .Mlik I'ro-
du.er.' m.io.i^Huys a farm near bin. contain-
ing t»iit y:i ueres keep*. '-Hi eows auJ a pair of
bo.-'tcf. K.ii>ila«e U one of Ibe staple!..
A V» riuonl lii;,'l»\v^iy ^u^vcyor breaks road>*
with u line to(.|b barrow, an.i bo «ay* it Ih
verv nuieU b-tter I ban a -le.l and {.lows. He
►h/veN out drifts only wlu'n loo deej. lo ^-et
tbi) team lbro(i:.;li.
Tbe «r-.t premium dairy butter at tbe
Woiit|.elierexbii.iti<m wa^ mad.- on en^ila-^e
lis one part of tbe feed, and tbe ,ceon.i pre-
ininni wan taken by bull. 'r tiom eow- ibat
had u bn-bi I of iipple-. every day.
A >wine ;.'row< r e-limute* lltal if '.ill t»"'
pork in ll.e e..n..iry were fallene.l In warn. |
weulher instead of a pari ot ll in eold. balf tin-
corn now f.d wofild .ulll>v. aiul llie Having
would Ite T.'t ndlliuu dulluis H y»'ar.
Tiie Hale Urotln.rs of Conneelienl bor-
rowed money to buy eommereial f.rtill/er.
U) rai-e hinall fioH* on. :uid made ll J.ay so
Ibuttlie^ bave ;;ol abead and are out ot debt.
It lakt.* ejun^e t». do Ibat sort of IbiuK.
Tliey rai*o lots of eel. ry at Kalaina/oo.
Miebl«:m.vvbere about -JOOba.ivs are eulli-
VHted, and on nioM ..f il two eroin are tfiown
bi a wavn. It is -aid tbat tbo eelery slii|.p«'*l
lant scanon -iniounted to biiif « million dollars*
worib. 'Ilii- I""**''" •»" "'■'■'' ^^"'■"' *''^'****
Seeretarv S«-..Mons is :» sbort-born breeder,
undliobasal l«a>t one goo I tiiorou-bbted
row. Tbe eow ealved Dee. -20. From.lau.
1) to 10 (' da\>) sbe h-ave U) pounds of milk
every day »'i>i »»«• «"' ''" *''"' ''•'* "'" ^ '**'*'
WRsiW- pounds. From tbis milk is poun.ls
and two ounees of butler was made. TLe
feed was gooti, but not tbe ld>;best.
Mr. F. I). Curtis, lu the Dairy World, de-
clares tbat it is 11 mistake to milk eows but
onco a day wben tliey bave be^un to dry up.
The rollk will be more in <pi!iniily nml iMJiter
In quality. If the eow is mlllied twice a day.
The last drawn milk is always tbe riehest,
and It certainly doesn't Improve tbe secre-
tion to lei ll remain lon« in tbe cow's u.lder.
l»ltUNIN(JS.
Tub riNK CiMU'.-Jui't back from the
Bteo rivir, and lM;>ond tbe Intervales iherc
are tracts if lands where lb.; |rine i-lnd ve-
nous. An eeononile system of lumlM.'riin« has
coiiu! into vo^iue. which is in sharp •■"'; "-"fl
to the waste of earlier limes. I are is titken
to spare wui foster the >oun«: trees, bo rap-
idly do thetw itrnw tlial the same forest j ieUls
a crop of noble pines as often as once In
tw«Dty-tlve years.— [Maine Farmer.
TilK Vam K t.K HAY.-FccdlnK as we
ouirbt to feed, an.l with Kood eows. and sell-
iDjr the bulter f<.r iwenlv-tlve eeiils per
uoun.l, the huv will be worlfi twenly dollars
uer ton. Imi.roper nnmai;oment, poor cows.
Indlflerent <p.alily of bulter wH' ,«•«"«'«•[ »"?'
iueb receipts impossible.- [A Maine liistf-
tute Discussion.
lUXiti vH. SUKKI'.— It matters little wlietb-
cr the tariir be hiitli or low on wool, for tbe
<loirs have bad their own wav an.l the sheep
are missiiu,'. The fact tlial doKs took preini-
urns to tbramount of »00<) last year where
Klieep and wool yrow ins' received only ip.-W .
waa evidence of the sa.l comliliou of the
sheen «rowln« industry. Acres are koIh s' to
v^^iste on the bills of New Kn,'land for want
ofHlieep.-[rres. M. M. NVadsworth of the
Conncctlcul Dairymen'u Association.
Nkkpx't (io to Cai-IKOKMa.- There was
recently ent upon tbe farm where 1 live an
dn. tree over IW years old, the aelun meas-
uriineiitsof wbieli were: Uis.bt. !»4 leet ,
width across the top, W ^^ V./'?".'"/riV'l?
one foot above tbe j;roiind,3-2feet largest di-
ameter of the stump, 7 feet and 10 Inches I
conlalne.1 IW loirs av ..raKin- oyer 11 feet i
lenirlb. wbi.b. if s.w. -I into lumber. wouUl
,nak.. a total uf :,Mil f.. I. llie bull lo- a one
fonlaiiiin- 'i..VJl tV.l. Wbo has a Ir.M- to beat
haff— [(J. W. D.Sirall'.r 1 loimty, N. II.
95,495,500
ff. i. Sooa tc Co.
Almost a Miracle
OuooftheMost Keiiiarliahle Cures
or I{l(K)tl Poisoiiiiis Ever
Ai'fompllslieU.
StailroaU0*
mmps
olic
id^rrhoe^
\«ill tell
possibly
aliii<>»t any
li.ive lived all
.•, able
ammer
Qotnpi^ints
• " ■
lYSeritery
Ml Cured bx(^
teaspoortful of
PerrrJ)svisPm Killed'
in a little M^l^or
Sugar and Water
All Druggists ScLLir. x»
ifiigcfllaneouB,
nVK SKILLKU WORKBf KM.
Ladies', Gents', Children's Departments.
MO. 9. FOST Or»IC« RLOCK.
We ;rlve t»o'.ow a {iiat'iueni of one of the
mos. i-eaarNubleeuics tver uceooM-llsbcd by
a"bv iiu d..n •• Sel loin ha* a eommunlty been
"S0K«t«"y liitei. »t'dlnac:ise of this lilnd a*
was ibv' vllbi,;e if liaiiiarlMotla Mills, Me.,
In tliC slekne-K and euie ff Mr. Itanklu.
Kveti thin,' else bad failcl, and death seeaied
liievlnld. wb u lliod'* Sarsaparllla Ma» re
»or.e I lo at d ini<<teil
A Momlerfnl Cure*
"The slfttenu-nt whleb » here make may soem
loocxtraorlliiaiy lo be inie. Hal «
mv so.y .H pla.n'.y ; n I tri.llifnlly as 1 possibly
can, an i reler lor eorr<>b,»raU>»u (•
re*! Icnl <»f till ' 'ov n, « liere I
my llleantlain well known.
•'Wben ll youlb, I wa> sii.aijj; and aelive
to xvorU hard, aiel an.Mll.'U.- to "U.re. .1 In life.
I iiui now ;U vears ..r au'e. lui.t 14 year. a«o !«•
g.tii to hav e epnei.lle III-, .au-e-l. as we l.-Jleve,
bylnjavleslo the spine re.elved Inalall.a*
Owne or . ur lamlly haio ever been similarly
artliet '.l. '"in.' nlie year- a>r.». by ad\ b-e of n
p'.y.lelan. 1 l-iifo, t.. taUe a brond.le com-
pmnid, wideh had n M>d.il"jt cite.t upon my
nerv*-*. Tnl,- b.-liK-. as I urn t..!,l, a 'etminltt-
tlve ':rnji,' and takliijf nntbbin U> carry U out of
ny •><UMn. ll ba-l a uWahirou* and
Ai.Mosr Kvrvi. Kincr
l.lo...i. In Mel. I ihlnk I never eould
hllfc pain an>l nilsrry «>f the
>.>..n alter 1 iKKan wUh tlie
Old Colony.
OM and after .Ian. 2, 1W«, tralne will leave
Lowell (Mlddle»ex alrett depot) aa tolU
lows :
Kor
Bedford
boro'
at
AlUn? rilboHd 'for Wu«*st..r. SprlniHleld.
AlbiMiy and the We«t ; also at Com-ord Juuc-
tlun wltJi Klu l<l»nr»f rallrv)ad.
""° *""',„. train e<.»<tiects with Kail Klver
Eailtoati0.
Boston & Maine R. R.
iiwportanTnotice.
Cliaiig*** or 'X^imo.
On and after Snflday, Oct. *1«l, the following
trains will Ik? «ll-« i.nt nued :
Th«iini. in train e<.»<tiecis wiin rnn iMyfTr , For Uosu.u. (1 :ft. It. .% a. m.. 2, ■.'.!». «•« P- m-i
The 4.40 \- "'• " K-l Vork. the South and ' fi-om ltost..n.«. 11.15 a. m. Kor I.awrene.-. « :1V
Line Steamers lor ^•w lorn, me ooum auu u,..i.a.'S. 4 p. m.; fn)m l.awrum*. M-15. (<
iSoap.
KIRK'S
m., «'2i>
i 8i>«ctal for CI»elui«for»l nt ti 4.% a.
auilsTait p. n>. (Salurduvs n< Id p. m.) Upturn
at !iM and 7.1'^ a. m.. and ti.:!.* |'. ni.
8UNl)AY>-Kor-H*>ntti Kranilimham and way
•tatlonB, ii.3e a. n>. lU-lnrn at 5.40 p. m.
^^ J It. KKMHIU'K. General Mimajrer.
ISA At; N. MAUSllALI.. l»lv. 8upi.
UKt). W. MII.I.KU. AKcnl.
Tlck*<t Ofllc*. «0 Merrlnmck street.
and ma
ritoni.
KOOM
ON'T
upou mv
a^aln Kotlinta
past two year*
l.ronil.le.-"'es appe.iredon the calves of nn
lens. >»i<'Wl\ but Muclvlbey spread over my
Ikidy. i trle.l alltlie ntedl>-liics we ei.uM bear
of. bit n.Mldnif slaved Ihelr terrible pr.',rivs*.
Tlie\ l.er one very severe uiid<r mv knees, and
wlnnlwalkid bio >d xm-uII -lart froji them
:irk on the fl.»'r my patb from rixnn to
\l Ut.^'IIi tl.e eords l.eeame eoHtr.u'lcU
».) iliat 1 eoul<l no longer walk, and was obliged
In .14 ■.piilr to take lo my l»ed, frmn which 1
neverevpeelelto rise. KN.eptbtK niy hea«l,
hand«. feel and breast. I was Ill-rally covered
Willi surer, e.ni'lantly dl.-elnirjrhiK eorrn|»llon.
No wonls can c.nvey an Idea of the t*n1ble
milTerlnK's I endured, as my e.indltlon was al-
most loo terrible to .lcsiill>c. I war unable to
•It up ..r lie down, but was obll^od lo keep lu a
reellninu position, resting «n my feil, hips, the
palms of mv bands, and the back of my hoa«l.
1 could not bear ihe touch of heavy clothing,
Hud my eoverlius wer« of the llKbUst ^H>•»lble
materials. When tliey were ehauRcd or the
cloths on my limbs were remove<l, larjre scaba
lime off with them. When old sores dried up
new ones formed.
I IIAU MO AI'I-KTITB
Or strantrth. eoubl cat hardly anything, and
WAS In such pain that I could sleep only when
1 Leeiinio totally exhausted and relapseil Into
uneoaw lousnesa. I ha«l Ihe constant attention
of a lovlajt father and mother, who almost ex-
Imnste.Ubilr health and mean* In endeavor-
»n.jtorclleTC my suaerlngs. 1 ha.l been con-
Uned to the be<l about a year when, lu Septem-
ber, 1 Ni, I asked mother If I could try Hood'a
S.irsaparllla, us we lind read of Its remarkable
•uceess. I took one bottle and noticed no
,han«c In my eondlllon. but continued to use It
Boston and Maine.
ON ami after Simday, <K-l. 83. ISfT, passrniror ,
trains will leave t-cntral street deput. ]
l\jrm,»ton. at «..Vi. 7.S5. H.*), ».iO. II a.m.;
l«.l^ 12 I-.. .•».<•«'.<•". <«V '"^I". «•••*. ^'-^ V-
m. ItKTl ItN. 7. 7..w,'.ao, m.-i-ia. u.; P.'m.;
li.W. •.M.'. .'•*". !«•-«'. <•*'• •■*• •'• "•^'•' ^' ' ' I* '"•
For I.»«ieur««. 7.10, 7.!», i<..'t.'», 11 a. m.;
IJ.lft. 1. t. :i.tO. 4.10. U.lft. tl..Vk, ll I'l p. m.
KKTlllN. 7.S0, .S.JO, 11.40. in.-.Mt, II a. m.; \i l\
I.IU. «..l.>. I. :t *". * b'^i *•♦*>. "•*" !'• '"• **^""'
Lawrcnei , 7.o.% p. ni.
For MavtoblU. 710, 7.34. HJM a. 'o ; 'i 1».
1. S.» 40. VIO. »! l.V <i.M. 11.10 p. :n. UKTIUN,
r 17, H.io, !• l»». '*• b>. lo.l.% a. in. ; ll.oi, iM.A.io,
8.fl0, 5.1.'.. i-*\ '■» b. p. m.
For H«l*-iH. 710 a. m.; I'ilS. ft.lO p. m. Uh
TUttN.T. il.ii^a.m.; I..Vi. 4.43. »l n. m.
For WowloM vi»>.rt. Tin a. ni. ; li 14 3, « Ift p. nt.
HKTl i:N.'l.b>, 7. -'.'>. 11 a. m.. -'.3.v. 4.4.Vp. m.
For Kxeier. Ouvi rand lirval Kalla, ".a.'), ^.3^ a.
m.: 1. :i I". •"' '" I'- '"• .
Forlialmoii Kallf, IlitMefonl. Kaco.OMOn-hanl
Beach ao.l Portland. 7..tt. s ikSa. m.; I. 3.40 p.
m. IbiiMn fi-.»n> Portland, 7.3<Kj».40 a. ni
tor ll'i.'i. 1. Uelfast, Watorvllle, Skowhejran,
Uocklaii'l and Kijrndni^toii, s.34a. in.
For H. I.lm. N b-. Hallfa\. S. !^.. Monlre.Hl
and Oiiel>e.'. s..».'. a. m.
For Au»ro«ia. Ilaih. hewlston, j»J»b. m.; 1 p. in.
For Itoilie-ler anil AUon Hay, ba. lu.; 1,3.40
For Kastp.-rt and »t. .lohn's (per steamer), on
llondHy^, Wf.lnesdays and l-iidays. iit I p. ni.
a. m.. '.:. '.'.Ml |i. m. For Poriland, tt.lS p. in.;
from Portland. ."1.30 p. in. „ , ..
Tbe train now leaving IaiwcU for Uuitton at 7
a. m. will leave at ti.M u. m.
A new train fv>r lloalou and Lawrence will
leave Lowell at Ip. m.
SUNUAY TUAIN8.
The train now ieavlnK Ho»u>n at 7.80 foi Low-
ell will leave at 7. „ ,. i. .
Tne train now leaving Lowell for Uoaton at
8.44 will le.iveat7..U). .. ., ,
Tbe trsln now leaving Lowell for Ijiwrenee
Id Haverhill at ".So p. n.., will leaxe Bl,7.30 p
am
in
K<«r further p.ir' leulnrb see time luinls. ^,
.1. K. PlIILl ll'S, tien. Agtai l-owoll.
Steamrrs*
Boston & Savannah
STEAMSHIP €0.
Only Direct Lino from New England to
Sarannah,
(jonnerilng Iher-' with all llall and Waler Mnea.
FAVOKITIC K<H'TK TO rLOllIKA.
, Iron sUHmshlp* 'UATK t'lTY" and "CITY
" tiiV MA<H»N" irttvbttr »»HvaH«Mh PUmt, Vouitr—*
„ street, Hosom. KVKKV THl K.^PAY, at 8
o'clock. For freVht or pHhSiiye. apply to A.
DkW. MAMPSON. iol \Vaslihurt«oi street, Bos-
ton, or to lUCHAUUlSO.N A UAUNAUU, Ageuta,
Boston.
FLOATmC SOAP
18
THE CHIEF
For th« Bnth, Ldloi iukI Lnundry-
Snow White loul Absolutely Pur*
If r<mr rteslnr 'looi. not koi'ii Wlillo t'Umd Soap
(una W <efiU lor wiiiip'." eiiVo to th« makurs
jnS. S. KIRK Jk CO.,
CHICAGO. .
ilnsuranff.
Flit
loi
K INHUIl * NCK.— All klmls of risks,
lowest rates. T. L. hlekev. ii < ■■ntral St.
For lltsU.oid. llelf.ist, Jianiforand Ml. iK'sert
(•tea'iier from Portland), Tuesdays and Fri-
day a at 1 .40 p. m.
Sl'NOAY THAIN8.
For BostfMi, 7-"^^. H.iO a. ra., UM, 4.14, 4.40,
7.80 p. m. KKTt'UN, !< a. m., 4, 7 p. ni.
For lj»wr#nr«, ti.H) a. m., 4.40. 740 p. m.
BKTl Its. 7.40. »«.14 a. in. lilO, 4.34p. ni.i
Houth Lawrenee, 4.i4, 7.44 p. in.
For HH*«rlilll. «."iO a. in.. 6.40. 7.JM) p. m.
UKTl UN, S ll«'^ a. in., 4. OH, 4.'J.\ -.W p. in.
Forl»ortUiid,4.40p. in. Ufc-Tl'llN, 1, 4.1ft p.
m .1. r. Kl'llHKIl. lien. Manager.
WM.MKKUm. .lK.,8upt.
,1. F. PIULLll'8, tten. Agt. at liOwell.
Oot.tt. IN«7. ^
Boston and Lowell.
— '—— •>
OCrOBRB 10. IMT.
Pamenger Service fVoni Lowell :
For Beaton, at 4.40, 9M, 1l«.ft». jr.l«, 7^.
•I17A*. •:i*-30, •Jt««. ^t>-*». Mt«-S** "nd 11.00 a.
••t7..V. s* 00. •!§!•.*> a. m.. 4.114 p. m. K^tum i
<«.44. 7 :U.. 8.00! •S..HO. 11.00. I..V4. H 10.00. 1 l.OO
a.m.. lioo in.. Moo. S.iw, "S-OO, ViM, 4.4ft,
•Veo. 4 30. 1I4.4.\ «.14, •7.00. 10.00. 11.10 p. m.
8UM>A V.x. ».«> a. m., LOO. 4.is». •7 00 u. m.
For Wohurn. H.34. 7.10, 7.34, » «, Hot) a. m.,
l.»,4.K'.ii.oo.«.34 p.m. st'NDAYS.U.iioa.m.,
4.96 II. III. K^tiirn: ».'ii, 9.41. ll.'24 a. ni.,
5J»»«.4'. 10.£1, IIJW p. m. SUNDAYS. ».«1
Allow your Clothing,
Paint, or Woodwork,
washed in the old
rubbing, twisting,
wrecking way. Join
that large army of
sensible, economical people, who
from experience have learned that
James Pyle's Pearline, used as
directed on each package, saves
time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more
by washing than wearing. It is to
your advantage to try Pearline.
JAMES PYLE, New York.
Sold Everywhere.
For L«wT«n<», «J6. 10.14. 11.00 a. m., 140. 2.10,
4.: 0,6.00 p.m. SITNUAV!*, at U.I4 a. m., 7.14
TlIK n.UUY m-TTKK III.VT T(H)KHK»1
rui/.K at the Vermont daiiym..n's as»oein-
Uon In .January wis mado at Ibe (ireen
Monntain sto<k farm of Moiilion Hrolbers,
West Haiidolph, VI. Tbe butter was from u
herd of 27.") caws, and tbe d.uly rations per
cow are a> follows: Two an.l onedialf quarts
each of eorn meal and bran, one <piart each
of irronnd oat- ami iniddlinir- and I > ijinls
of new pro.i.s.- oil meal. 'Ibi'' was mixed
wUh two biisliels of cut bay and fod<ler corn
S mual purls .leatm.-d. Half a bushel of tbo
feed was ^dven in the inorniiit,' with tbe same
quantitv of ensilajic-; tbe saim! bulk was fed
atnoon"witbouien-ila','e.and one bushel at
night with four iiounds <»f whole bay.
What Am I t«Ho?
The sviniUoms of biliousness are iinhappily
but oo'we I known. They diller m .littereiit
ndivUbmNloHonieexlenl. A bilious man
J" seldo n a breakfast cater. 1 00 fre.pient y.
alas h2 has an cx.-cllenl api»elitc for li.,m;^
bnt none for solids of u momiim'. Ills
tonKue will hardly bear in-P^^H"" " !•">
time; if it is not white ami furred,^ it is
rouijb.ftl all events
fcni IS win»ii» viufc "I
ronstipution may be
iilternate
are often hemorrboids or
There niav be ^rUdines-* and eften
and acidilV or llatulemx,- and tenderness in
tbe pitof "tbcKtointieb
not effect a cure try (incn .- /m..^,.- . — ■
It costs but a trillc and thousands attest it
effleacy.
GOLD KEEAL, TAEliJ, 1878.
BAKER'S
Brett!
Mires Heemed to look Uettcr, and Uie flesh nmtor
them uatarai.
T/iltf Uay of Hope
Was eliiMsrlnjr. and when my young frlenrta In
the vlllaKC made me a Christmas jircseut of a
iXoicn bottles of Hood's Sarsapaillla, mv graU
tnde to them and to the medicine was almoat
unspeakable. 1 conllnwed to improve. The
smaller sores inadually healed np, and even
the more stublHirn ones were forced at laal to
yield to the medblne. New and healUiy skin
formed. My appetite came baci to me. I at«
well and ln<-rease<l In flcsb. I soon began to gel
natural sleep, and now rest as well as any one.
Afterl)elni?eonQnedtolhcl)cdayear and five
months I was able to get up. I seemed to giow
•ironKcr every week, and could soon work
about the house, and walk with a cane, which 1
■houM not need, but for the e^ntrartlng effect 1
of tbe sores upon the cords of my legs. 1 [am
"*'* BNTIRKI.V KREE FROM 80RE8, |
H%vlng all over my body only the 8<ars as re ^
minders of my sufferings. My whcde Improve- 1
roenl I allribule solely U> Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and can truthfully say I believe I owe my life
t*. this wonderful medblne." O. Wakues Mkv
KIN. l>amarl8<olta Mills, Lincoln County, Me.
For Corroboration
p.m. lUturn: 7.44, «.30 and ll.«4 a. ni.,
14.06.8.15,4.1.4, 0.44 p. m. SUNDAYS, 8.00,
S.Ma.m., 6.14 11. m.
For Ha1«iu and Wiiv. 'Stations, 7 J4 a. m., l.w,
«.00 p. m. U*turn : 7.20, 11.44 a. m., 4.40 p. m.
Tinu givtn brlotc i* Orom Kortkent lirpot.
For Ayvr Junction aud Way-Nutlons. at 7.15
A. m.. li 04 and UMy. m. iSl'NDAVf*. at 2.16
p. ro. Return : H.14 a. m., 14.44 anil 0.14 p. m.
bt'NDAY8, h.14 a. m.
Coi
<
The dijte^tiVe system is wholly out of order
and diarrhcea or const.. .. . r,.i,„.„
symptom or ibe two may »"t«'-"»f'^- , ?,'^"f
"•^ ' - • ....!.i .... jjvcu loss of blood.
beadache
rness in
i'.Veorreetull this If
not effect a cure try (JrecnV AuiiUst Flower.
'JUUUI
^M'.irraatod nVoIuie.'j' pn» •
il, from wl.khthecxcesn of
h! !i:i.! bi on romored. Ithasf/.rM
<,-,(- ^^.fii.'rrr.'.-acICotoa mixed
w i;li Kiarf-h, At rowroot or Snifar,
M.:l in therefori- lan.ioroeoo.ioni-
l.Ml. rir'.ing U»a f-1a« onccfnt ti
i„j.. H i^ delicious. Mourishin;:.
si-.ur'.!). alPK, ejLBWy dl/cslod,
aiidinli.ilnibly adapted forbiyal-
lilb i.s A ell an for iMTBons In hea'.l.'i.
Sold by (Irocers ereryntere.
W/BARER&CO.,Dorc.hcstGrJasj.
SHEEP ROCK SPRING
A TABLE WATEP. WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Its hygienic, aperi-
ent and digestive
properties are un-
\ surpassed.
For M«nti»ellcr. Ksscx .Innrtlon. Rurllngt^n and
St. Albans, via Central Vermont line, at ».14 a.
ni.. 1.47 and *7.4h p. m.
For Montreal ami guel.ec, via Montreal and
lloston Alr-Llnc. at H.44 a. m.. •7.4fJ p. m.
For Montreal, via Central \ crmonl line, at B.IS
.48 p. m.
jt<f«4*'« fo Jtothtrn.
MM WlNBi/)Ws sooTiiiNcJ .svRUr, for chll-
dnn uJelhlniT, le the prePCili-llon of one of the
taMt female nursea and physPinns In the United
gltoa, and has been used for forty ymra w!th
rarer failing succ^" by millions of mothers for
Srtr children. During the proce,,s of teething
STralael. incalculable, itreb.vesthe ddld
from naln. curwi dysentery and .llarrhoea, crlp-
S^rnSi bowel., and wmo-olb^ By giving
Ji!uhto the oMid U !»-" the mother. Price M
'r<'iiii»oratureof
Sliecp IJock
Spriii*; i^• 47** F.
tiheep Il<Kk Sprlnu WaU'r contains four finiis of
.■» grain of saline r<mHltii< ms la ^ ^.lU'ni. s'l'l i-
ti..m six to thirty tlnii s rtJUKUinan Ihe tabic
\MiU r usually ofVTM'd for sale.
Tilt' loading I'livslcJ.iiiH or.ihe City
may biMoiisiilteii as to the tlicrapeiiti.;
ellli-a.-y of tliLs
water.
For Amherst, Mllford ami Wilton, at 9.14 a. m.,
14.44, 3.4tt, 4.40 11. m. Sunday, 4 p. m.
For Greenfield. reterbon»', Ilennlngton. HlUs-
l>oro' ami Keene. at a.l.'> a. m. and 3.4« p. m.
Kor Nashua. Manehentcr and Concwnl, at 8.30,
H.14. ».44 a. m.. 14.44. 1.47, 8.48, 4.40, 6.44, 7.48
p.m. (Sundays at 4. 7.48 p.m.)
For Penacook, Franklin, Lebanon and White
lllver Junction, at 0.14 a. m., 1.47, 3.48 and
•7.48 p. m. ^„
For Warner, Bradfonl. Suna|>ee, Newport (N.
H.).CUiremont ami Cbiremont Junction, at
y.l4 a. m., L47 p. m.
ForTllton. Lake Village. Meredith, LaoonU.
Weirs. Plvmouth, W.-irren, Haverhill, Woo«U-
vllle.at 9.44 a. m.. 1.47 and •7.4s p. m.
Kor Campion, Thornton. Nttrth Wooilstock, Lis-
bon, Littleton and Whltefleld, at tf.44 a. m..
For Jefferson. Laneaster. Groveton and Fahyan.
i at «.44 a. m. .^ .. . ,. _
' Kor Montpeller ami all points on the MontiKSllor
1 and Wells Blver rallmad, via Plymouth and
I Woo«l8vlllc, at «.44 a. m.
i For St. Johuhbury an<l Lyndonvllle, via w mie
I River Junction, at H.14 a. in. and 7.48 p. ni.
or the alK>ve testimonial we can refer to alnost j r„r st. Johnsl.nry. Lyn.lonvllle. >;«*;ro'^'7'?ff;
every resldot of Dam.rlseotta Mills and the i Wrooke. via Plymouth and W oodsvlhe, at ».44
villages about. To l)C more Fpeelilc, we have
received letters endort^lng Mr lUnkln's sUite-
mcnl and icllfylng to the wonderful power of
Hood's sarsaparllla as shown In thU case, from
MARK l>. HVNKIS,
J. F. MfLi.lo.vN. Postmaster.
W. T. VoHK, Hotel Proprietor.
W. C. rK.voiTi;, nil of Dainariseotta Mills.
B. Z. WlNSM)W. of Brockton. Mass.. for 16
years postmaster and express agcnl at Da
marlscotta Mills.
MRS. II. M. WiiiTTKMOHK. Aycr, Mass.
Wii-LiAM IL CL'siiiNO, Worcester. Mass.
TiiKRON O. llASKis, W"oreo8ter, Mass.
John H. IIASKIN, Worcester, Mass. j
F. M. Rollins, 77 Franklin street, Boston . I
What More in Secessary ?
.Surely, after reading the above, not even the
mo«takepll«al can doubt the peculiar power of
Hood's Sarsapartlla In purifying the blood, driv-
ing out dlseaac, and Imparting health and vigor.
Halt Rheum.
••I was troubled with salt rheum till alwnt
three years ago. My face about the eyes would
bo swollen and scabbed, my hands and parts of
my body wonbl be raw sores for weeks at a
time, my flesh wonbl seem so rotted that l could
roll pieces of tlcsh from l)Ctween my lingers as
large as a pe.i. In fact I was
TORMENTED WITH SALT KHECM
In the worst form, and bad to leave off work al-
together. 1 consulted several doctors, but they
OCEAN EXCURSION.
Merchants and Nineri TraniporUtion
OompRDj'i Provideuoe, Norfolk and
Baltimore Steamship Line.
The Most Direct llouto from New England for
Norfolk and lUehmoml.Old Point Comfort, Va.,
WashlDgtou, I). C. and Baltimore. Md.
PASSBSiaKKS AMD FRKIOHT.
Th«> Iroc f4t««iiiahlp William Cranf, 14#0
tons, Capt. K. R. Warren, sails from Providence
every H'lCDNEHUAV. Op. in.
The Iron MiMimahlp Johns Hopklua, 1000
tons, Capt. H. 1>. KoHter, sails ev«ry HA TUB-
DAY, 6 p. m., from Lonbualk Whakp.
These well-known steamships are large an\l
oomfortable and Httwl with every convenience
for PA8SKNUKIW and coniman<te<l by navi-
gators of long and sueeoMsful experience. 8i>a
voyagrs by tlieae sU'amers are n^freKldna and
Invlfroratlng ami the n>un<l trip ran l»e acxxmi-
pllshed In rivK i>AV». Fiirc. Including room
and meals, very low.
FKSIOHT OONNBCTIONS
Made without drayage with tbe foUowlng
routea:
▼IrrlBia Mid TeDU«as«« Air Line, at Kor-
fiBlk, Ta.
AtlAatte Ooaet and 8«alM>nrd Air Lluee. at
Norfiolk. Va.
ObMapeaka Mid Ohio R. R. and Kanawha
Dispatch, at Newport News. Ta.
Rlehnoad and Danville R. R. aad Plod-
moat Air Line, at Weat Point, Ta.
Baltimore aad Ohio R. B. aad Continental
Line, at Baltimore, Md.
MorehanU and Minors Trana. Oo.*s Havan'
nah Line, at Baltimore, Md.
Through bills of lading Issued via all above-
nameil routes. Mark goods via P.. N. AND B.
LINK- ™ . . <.
Tlckeu on aale at K. O. Wthdsor's office, 8
Westminster street, W. H.CflUKCH ft Co.oflJce
1 Weybosset street, or at Steamship oflloe, W
India street.
For rates, passage or frelirht spplv to
K. H. BOCKVt'KLL,
New England Agent,
Providence. R. 1.
iirrY-riiTH Yi;A.H.
LOWELL KUIUAL nhL'*'^'
OlHtw. «o Central Kt»-..«»t.
,) c. ABBOTT. PMKHiiiiNr.
t.T. AlllUHT. SIX'V ANHTUKAS.
UlRKCrolIb
Wro. IL Wlggln,
.1. K. Fellows,
Win. P. Bra/.er.
(has. A. Molt,
W. K. Livingston.
J.C. Abbutl,
Dividends «tO PKK CKNT. onUve years
p4«r c«»nt. on three >ear8. ;«>, per cent, on on*
year policies. ... , .
inwnineetb.n wllhthe ulw.ve oompany Is a
general ageney for .ll\ blend |»aying aintual and
-'*•"'« ••"^•'^ •**""'"""j£:-T. A HI..>n . Agent.
IknJ. Walker,
Aiiios 11. Krcneb,
N .VI. Wrlgbl,
A.G.Pollarl.
K.T. Abliott,
P. C. (iates.
AO
THE HOLYOKE STILh LEADH
On and after June Isl the
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO
WILL TAY
V« FEK CKMT,
DIVIDKKDH.
... .fit .. ..
This eompanr has a surplus as regards ppHaT
hohlers, of fMi.Jiil, and will write on MSB-
CANTILK UlbliS. Itepresented by
Charles Goburn, 28 Central St.
Also represents other llrsl-class Mutual and
Stock Companies.
~FIRE INSURANCE.
Ooo«l X fiilolUI ! ll<^llal>le !
AT TlIK
FIBE INSUEANOE AGENOY
— or —
GEO. E. IIETCM.F,_NoJ6 Central Streel
Having purrhase<l the ageney of the Merri-
mack Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Anrtover,
with Its sixty years of satlsfacu«ry doallnir with
Us policy holders, he Invllos all the former
frienda of the oompauy and many new ones lo •
examine lU merits and reliability. Hlx othei
companlen also rej>re«ented by n»c.
UKO. B. MKTCALF. ftO Central Street,
Buccessor to B. L. Cardell A Co.
Traders and Mechanics
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MUTUAL.
WitiQti an^ Coal.
At the Old Stand, 88 Middle Street.
At the New Yard. Foot of Pond Street.
'Wllliain Kittrodiro,
A. W.WKEKS, Agent.
Wholesale ami lletall l>caler In Wllkesbarre,
Lackawanna, Lehigh. Franklin, Cuml>erland,
C.C. Cannid, Ac. Wood, t;barcoal, Lime, Ce-
ment, Ac. T« lepbonc number, S84-2.
•teessesss*
••••••
.$4!tt,»6.7)l
. ia6.585.1»
Casta asseU Jan. 1, 1H87.
ToUl UabtUtles (reinsurance)
Net assets $886,671 A8
Policy bolders share In tho proflu on ezplra>
tlon of policies.
DiTidendi, 70 Per Oont., After July 1st.
I>TKBCTOR8 :
Levi Spragno,
Ooo. F. Hlchanlson,
i>. S. lUchardson,
Chas. H. Cobum.
Jacob Kogcrs,
John F. KImbaU,
Henry C.Howe,
(.;. C. Ilutciilnoon,
W. F. Halmon.
8. T. Lancaster.
a. in.. 1.47,
FrelKht trains leave Ixiwell for Boston at 2.00,
» 40 1108 a. ni.. l.i!>, 10.00, ll.Oo p. m.
Liairiloston for Lowell at 2.k 4.05. 9.40 a.
m.. I'J.'i'i. ;i.l5p. ro. _ ,^
I.eave Lowell for Lawrence at 7.10 a. m.
Leave Lowell for 8alcm at 9.05 a. m.
f RKIGHT DKPOT, WK8TERN AVKNOB.
I eave Lowell for Nashua, Manehcstcr. Con-
coril and the North and West, at 7.20. 11-36 a. m..
*■ Ll=ave £owcll for Ayer Jiinetlon. Won ester.
Fltchburg. New York and the West, at •i.46 and
crsfMBLLEN, Genl . Superintendent.
QBO. W. 8TOUKk, Genl. Pass. Agt.
C. K. PAIGE, Local Agent.
WM.E,LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Rcuil Dealer In
COAL. COAL.
Old Co.'s Lehigh, Philadelphia A
Iteadlntc, Wliltcsbarre, Lackawanna.
MaryUind Co.'s George's Creek
Cumberland, Lyken's Valley Frank-
lin, etc.
Oak, Maple and Pine, tawed
and split.
well known tabic
0. Bartlett, Agent,
59 and 166 Merrimack St.
LOWELL.MASS.
gave mo no relief whatever. One called It type
Pennsylvania Railroad
Xho Boat Ballrood In tho World.
Tho Faatoat "rralna In tho World.
New York to Chicago, 84 boora.
Kew Tork uTandnnatl, 81 hours.
New York to St. Louis, 8» boors.
Fh'e Daii Express Trains to the West
Apply for tickets and full Information to
W.B.BATCHlCLDER.^Tlcgt^A^nt^ 8t«t.
WOOD.
'"'"'^^iVo'^f.^f^"''' CEMENT.
1 T1I117 COBB'S Extra and Flnlshlnf
JLliliCtf* Glens Falls. Vermont.
All kinds Building and Amert- ■RRfCR'.
can and Scotch Fire UiVl V/ Vk .
Hay. Stra^w.
Masons'. Dental and LjumI
Plaster. Plaster.
Ofllee, 3T Central Street, Lowell. Mass. .
LEVI 8PRAGIIK, PRKaiDKNT.
E. M. TUCKE. .SBORBTART .
^T'lnsurancc to any amount cfleotcd In relia-
ble companies.
E.M. TUCK F, Agent,
27 Central Street.
Mr. J. L. MOSS,
MO. 57 OOJIHAM STBBBT.
Plumbing and Piping.
stove Dealer and General Sheet Iron and Tin
worker. A fine line of
rAHLOR, 8XOVE8.
MILKMEN can get Milk Cans as good and
cheap as In Boston.
J. L. MOSS, 67 Oorhaxn Street.
KAOLIK,
CHARCOAL..
FKKTII.IZICIUS,
HAIR,
8AND.
GRAYKL.
Flour and. Crirain.
lK)lBon and gave me medicine accordingly;
salt rheum ciinnot be cured In that way, I
iin* tva W MILLER. Ticket Agent O.C. B- B.,
as-
G^orflre E. Stanley,
Plain and Fancy Job Printing
OF ALL KINDS
AT THIS OFFICE,
No. S6 Merrimack Street,
sure you. .Seeing Hood's Paisaparllla ad ver- ! A. T. CASWELL. Tlck^et^Agmt^B.AL.R^K.^^
Used, 1 Iwngbtono bottle and used U according - —
to dlrertlons. u helped me so much that I took , -
a 8C<ond and third iKittle, and j
with salt ".cum rinL"\wll"^ommend Hood's ; QEf|E|{JlL FREIGHT FORWARDER.
humors of all kinds, loss of appcUte and ^^^ \ J^^^^t^JS^ l^kvO^sJlS:' ^6
I gone' feeling so often experience.! by every. y*l^riL OM Colonj aad Boeton aad Maine B. R.
one m treating for salt rheum I used Ilood^s ^ — — -"—
Sarsanarilla not only for salt rheum, but for
'alli
Olive Ointment on the places affecte.l. A. p.
IU>0BIN!«, Hagar street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.'
Meretaandlae deUvered per order from
'Alns on tbmB
Omm M Thoradlko Stiook.
OflBceand Yard,
27 Thomdlke Street.
Telephone 188-L.
Branch Ofllce,
33 Merrimack Street,
Calderwood's.
raOTOOIlAI»M».
A. H. SAHBOEN, 24 Oentral Block,
Begs to snnounee to the nltlz.ens of Lowell and
vicinity that he has purcbase«l all the negatives,
owned by the late N. C. Sanltom, and Is now
prepared to llll dupllcjite orders from the same.
By long aaeocUUon In liuslncss with thf late Mr.
Sanborn I feel coafldcnt of glrinff perfect satis-
tectton to all his former customers.
Clifioi-a's
DYE HOUSE,
2 and 4 A]n)OTIB 8TBEET.
FiRt-Class Ojeini of Emj Description
DoBfl at short notice and satlsfaotlon
guaranteed.
LAdles' and genu* gannenU dyed whole.
AUklnda of garments aleancd and rcpalreu
If desired. _____
CLIFFORD'S DYE HODSE.
~niE COURIER JOB OFFICE
i0 prepared to quote the very lowest prices on
I tU kkras of prlnthitf. Call for eatlmates.
LOWELL DAILY COUItIBB, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1888.
LOCAL NEWS.
SCHOOL HOUSES.
Saut. Lawtou's Comineuts I'pon Their Con-
dition.
I From Ills Annual lteport.|
It la, perhaps, too much lo ask that Ibe
nuplis of the public schools should lie us well
housed and aeeoniinodaled as the paiiiwrsat Hilar ^lartakluj; of Iho sucruinenls
the poor farm and Ihe prisoners at the po-
lice slulion. ll Is hot loo much lo ask, how-
ever, thai Ibe seboul hou><es should bo tuueu
better Ibuu thev are now. Many of Ibera are
MO planned, eoiislrueted and appolnle«l Ibat
they euunot be heallbfully venlilated and
heated. In eouiioellon wlibmauy of these
Solely because the peonle of
know Ihal ll exists. There
Lowell do not
In no municipal
expense so cheerfully borne as that for the
lualulenaneo of Ihe achools. Ouco •*»HHfled
that tbe school houses are in an unhealthful
condition, the people wilNusist thn the eJly
council j.roeeed iustuully U» make ihcm what
they should bo. . , „
'hie worst bulldinga are certain siiiall,
old-fashioned primary school bouses. Ihey
Hre those ou Church, tharloH. Klliot, Cot-
taice. Chapel, Kayello, Rock, Curler, Oraud
ttud t'u'x'l »«tieels. Kvery room in every one
of these school houses is lieated by a larRe
stove placed in a corner of Ihe room. One
stove may serve well enough lo warm ally-
lug loom oeeupied by tt single family; it Is
uot suitable for an au<lieneu room or school
room, occupied by Hfty persons who nil in
fifty chairs immovable and Hxed. hvcry
one of these rooms is so sinull that some of
the pupils must bo faHleued very near the
stove. If the rooms are made warm enouRh
for the occupants of Ihe si-ats remote from
the stove, tho liiinKenl children senleneod to
oliior seats sutler heat Infernal. Moreover
In those small rooms the only ettectual way
of ttdmitllnx air with oxygon in it Is by
oiwninK the wimlows over the In-aiis of the
pupils. There are various unsanitary ai>-
purtenaueus to lliese bulbibiKs whb h baine
the eflbrts of llie janlt«»l-s, aud much of the
^ time are nul«aners. No one of these school
rooms is one-half large onough for BTly chil-
dren to occupy tially. A sufflelent school
nxun should be larger and hlglier. The
Uealiug apparatus siiould be ^li^trlbllled. No
pupil should be obllge.l to Ml within six
feet of any purl of su«li apparatus. Kvory
room should Ikj ventilated by suniu system lu
the operation of which no child is subjeeUid
to a shower bath of eobi air at a /.ero tein|H3r
uturu. , , ,, ., ..
The Moody school house and tlic llarllelt
sehool house should both lie condemned as
eiillrelv unlll for Ibe u^e to whieh liiey are
devoted. Tliey are old. <liii«y Mrueturos,
each Willi <iK'bt school rooms, four ou each
fliKir. There is not space enough in eillier
building for more than four sehool rooms
with suttelenl ball-wa>s and eloak rooms.
'Ibey are not well lighted. It would proba-
blv Iks a waste lo alter them. Il woubl be
iHJtter to bntbi entirely new bouses, each
large enough for the proper aeeommodatlon
ofaKramiuar school of four huudred pu-
The High sehool house has been described
In previous reports from this oltiee. "To
dwell upon the defetts an<l general lusuffl-
clency of otlnT sehool houses ml;;hl bo dis-
couraging. It might be unwise to do no un-
less asHurauee could be hud of immediate re-
lief. It should not l)e thought strange that
many bulldiiiKs erected for seheols thirty,
forty aud lifty vears ajjo should \m unlit for
modern use. llusinesa blocks built mauv
years ago are rebuilt. Manufacturers find It
necessary lo rebuild their mills aud to till
them with new maeliineiy. It is certainly
high time that a sniislanliul roconslruetlou
of sihool bouses should be begun.
No site for a new school Iwuse should be
Heloctod, no plan of building or method of
heating and veulllallon adopted, and no fur-
niture purchased unless with the approval of
tbe school committee. Tbis ought to go
without saying. The board elected by tiie
people to supervise the si liools is more likely
than any other to study the entire school sys-
tem of the city, an<i is more likely to know
what chauges ought lo be made. It would
[m better that no sehool house should lie
built and no old one remodelled than that
new sites should be <•bo^en, new bulldiug
plans should be adopted ami new furniture
should be selected wilboul reference lo Ihe
school board. . ,
An annex eontainiiij; two rooms ha-* been
bej{un at tlie Dover street sehool-house aud
a similar udiilllon lo the River street hcIiooI-
house N in process of eonstruellon. 1 his
is all the building that has Ijeen altoinpted
during the year. This paltry work should
have been ilone during the long (.uiniuer va-
cation. The •'beginnin;r of tlie end" can not
uow be dis(»rne.l. I'erliaps it Is not too
much lo hope lhal these little wooilen addi-
tions will be ready to bo occupied some time
lu March of next vear. Moth sehools have
l»een much dislurl'ted by the noise necrcssafy
to be matle l>v lh«! workmen, even tliougli
they have been few. Jlotli sehools have
been closed at limes when unusual and un-
anticipated activily In the work of eonstruc-
tion has made school keeping impossible.
During these months of tbiwdling u room
In a neighboring dwelling has been rented,
paid for out of the appropriation for schooia
and occupie<l by a portion of the lliver street
school. This room was tiie least objeiaiona-
ble that could be found. Nothing more can
be said in commendation of it.
PLAIN TALK.
aoce societies are doing much good, and are
a credit to the Irish people. But there
are some two-faced men connected with
these societies. Thev havi) some virtues, but
they have sobl out some of their nmiihood to
the devil. These men can be pointed out.
and before the Lenten season passes over
thev inav be poiuled out. Tiiey do not con-
foriu to 'the doctrines of the church which
tliov claim tosupporU Tliey may go to the
chureh, but they are never to be seen at the
■ partaking of the sucruinenls. i here
would never be any heretics if there were
not some hyDoerltieal Catholics.
There is nothing nobler thau to see a
young man springing out from the green
Helds of Ijoyhood to virtuous and pure mau-
hood. And Is tliere anytlilng more pleasing
than lo see a voung woman emerging fi"'»
girlhood to a glorious and pure womauhoodr
This Js one of the fewj ilies wlieio there ate
as many drunken women as <irunken men on
the records. He had iearnetl that ibere are
three limes as maiiv women as men "> t"«
cilv. If lie had the say he should have
a high license system. He would uot llrense
any women to buy or sell liquor, no matter
how respectable they might lie. He would
nut allow children under *21 years of age
to buy or sell hquor, and he lielloved that
there is a law not allowing any one to sell
them litjuor. There were VH boys iintler U
yea'rs of age foumi in this city inloxleated in
a recent week. , Ho didn't bellevo in prohi-
bition. It cannot bo enforced. It bac been
said tlial there are ihoughlfulprolilbllionlsls.
and Ihere may be some, but he never saw
one. The thoughtful prohibitionists koep
going, but they never get as far as Maine.
Rev. Kr. Burns told some very Interestlug
stories, which mu«'h amused ills audience,
and provoked their hearty laughter.
Ill eoueluslon ho said lhal It Is no tlisgraco
to labor— to have dirly hands and sweat on
th« face from work, but il is a dlsgriue U) be
intemperate, and lo be a <iriinkard. Man-
kind slioubl have tem|>eranee, fallli in liod,
and iu the future, hope, ebarilv, palieuceand
fortitude. All these are wheels of salvation.
No man ever committed suicide, was a luna-
tic or lllled « drunkard's grave who drunk
uo alcoholic stimulant.
At the conclusion of the lecture an enter-
tainment ami a lecture by Ilev. Fr. McDou-
ough of St. IVU-r's church was announced
for Tuesday night, ut the hall of St. Peter's
Total Abslliieiieu society, the atlmisslon Ihj-
iug llfleen cents.
L.OWBIX POST orrioK.
^fHicai.
Oponlac and Cloalns of M alia.
MAILS UDB FKOM
Albany and the West, 6.40, 9.aaa. m.. Lift, 6.40 p.
m.
KlW-hburg, Mass., 9.M a. m., 1.15, 6.45, 7.20 p. m.
Wll lllver, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.15, 7.20 p. m.
BlUertca. Mass., U.JO a.m.. 7.iO p.m.
Boston, Mass.. 6.40, 8.46 a. m., 1.15. 8.10, 4, 640,
ii p. m.
Concord. N. IL, 7.40 a. m., 13.'i5, 6 p. m.
Dracut, Mass., 6 p. m.
Kastern, 8.46 a. m., 8.10, «i »0 P
Lawreue^s, Mass.. tf.JO a. m.,'3.10, 4, 8 p. m.
Manchester, N. H., 7.4« a. m., UM, 8 p. m.
Nashua, N. IL, 7.40 a. m., Vi.ii, 7.20 p. in.
New York, N. Y.,^«.40, 8.45 a. m., 3.10, 7.*) p. m.
Northern, 740 a. m., liM, 5 p. m.
North Hlllertca, Mass., H./O a. m., 7.30 p. m.
New Ilodford, Mass., 9.20 a. m., 1.15. 7.10 v. m.
Provblonce, It. 1., ».20 a. m.. 1.15, 6.40. 7.20 p. m.
Soulhern, »1.40. 8.45 a. m., 1.15, 3.H», 6.40 p. m.
Soutn Kramlngham, Mass., U.'JO a. ni., (.*0 p. m.
Slouy Brook Way, U.20 a. m., 7.15 p. m.
Tynijslwro', Mass., 7.40 a. ni., 7.«0 p. m.
Tewasbury, Mass., ^.M a. in., 4 p. m.
Mllford, N. 11., 12.26, 7.'20 p. m.
Windham and Polhaio,N.H., 6 p.m.
Woreestor, Mass., 8.45, 9.20 a. m., 1.15, 7.20 p. m.
Keene, N. H., U.JO a. in., 7.20 P- ni.
Salom, .Mass., 6.40, 8.45 a.m., 1.15, S.IO, 4, 6.40, 8
p. m.
Lynn, Mass. ,6.40.8.45a.m. .1.15,8. 10, 4. 6.40, 8
p. m.
MAII.* CL08B rOK
Albany and the West, 7. 8.45 a. ns.. 4-tO, 7.15
Fall l^ver', Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80. 11.45 a. m.,8.50,
7.15 u. m.
Blllortrji. Mass., 6.10 a. m., 5 u. m. . ^„ „ ^
Boston, Mass.. 7, 8.45, 10.80, 11.45 a. m.. 1.40, 8.50.
6,7.16 p.m.
Concord. N. IL, 8, 8.45 a. m.. 12.16, 7.18 p. m.
Dracut, Masa., 8.45, 9.45 a. m.
Kastern, U.IO, 8 a.m., 1.40, 5. 7.15 p.m. ,..,,.
ritohburg, Mass., 6.86, 8.45, 1 1.45 a. m.. 8J», 7.16
Lawrenoc, Mass.. 6.10, 9.45 a. m., 3.80, 7.16 p. m.
Manchester, N. iL, 8, 8.45 a. m., l'.<-16. 7.15 p. m.
Nashua. N. M., 8, 8.46, 11.45 a. m.. 12.15, 6.7.16 p.
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Notices.
m.
1.40,
1.40
Bt. Peter's Total Abstinence Kocleiy— Lect-
ure by Rev. Father Burns.
There was a large gatliering at the ball of
8L Peter's total abstinence society, Market
street, lust night lo listen to a lecture by
Rev. Daniel Si. Burns, t). M. I. The pres I-
dent of the socletv, John A. Sudlier, presid-
ed, and after a few preliminary remarks, in
which he urged joiidng n teinperrtnee organi-
zation aud >igning the temperance pledge,
presented the lecturer of Ibe evening. Rev.
Fr. Burns said that King Alcohol and the
rum sellers sutler bard knocks from the bom-
barding of the lempeiauce people. If there
were no demand for liquor, however,
the rumsellers would have lo get
out of the business. The laws of
the land allow Ibeni to sell liq-
uor, aud they claim a right to live under
the law. The laws of the land are dillerent
from the laws of tiod. It was of no use for
one to abuse his iicii,'hbors. He rullier
thought tbo rumsellers like the abuse
shovvered upon them, they have got so used
to it The obi topers are another much
abused class. It is said of the toper tliut If
he is Induced to sign Ihe pledge once a week,
ho will break il us often us lie signs It. Let
him witluiraw his custom from the rumsel-
ler and he will lead a new life. It is no use
to trv lo eliange the life from one of drink-
ing habits to one of temperance unless com-
panions arc changed. Ui the man who
start." iu a temperance life improve his mind
as well as the gt iieral courae of his exist-
ence. . ..
The people of lrelun<i did not bear the
stigma of iKjing Intemperate, till t*;"*!'"""
trod upon her industries and her right to
exercise a will in government— then they
tried to drown Iheir sorrows in the intoxi-
cating cup. In this eounlry there Is uo such
excuse for dissipation on the part of iri»n-
men. There are Irish people In l/)well
whom It would be letter for und for
the Irish people if tbe ship upon which they
left for Ibis eounlrv had sunk b<;for reach-
ing our shores. Tho leclurcr quoted lost-
Jiiuster Haggett's remarks at a public gath-
ering after a re ent St. Patrick's day parade,
In which he expressed his pleasure in wit-
nessing the creditable display of the temper-
Leuten HervU«s.
I^nt begins next We.lnesday. and at Kl.
Anne's Kplscopal eliureh the services will lie
tts follows: Ash Wednesilay-Morning
priiyer, lllaiiv, sermon and holy eommunlon.
Ill 10 o'eloek.'evening prayer at 7.:K). Week
^^rtv»— Wednesdavs, morning prajer and
lllany at »; evening prayer and s»rmon at
TMi. Thursdajs, holy eouiinunlon at ».
Krblavs, llliiny at », exei-pl tlood Kriilay;
evening prayer and mldress at 4, except
(lood Prlday. H(dy week-Tuesday, morn-
ing prayer at ». Wediics.iay, litany and holy
eommunion at 0; ev«nliig prayer and sermon
at 7.:M). Thurstiay, lioly <oinmuiilon at »;
evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. Friday,
litany and altar service at 0; seven last
wonis, I'J to a. Holy commnnlon— hvery
SuiidavatT.lfta. m., except .March 4 and
Palm 'Suinlay, when nt l'.». Friday, M.
Mallhias'duy .Feb. '24. at l» a. in. Kasior
services will consist of li«»ly eommunion from
7.1.^ a. m. till Pi; morning prayer an.i sermon
at lO.lK); Sunday school festival at t p.
m. Beginning last evenlni:, the rector,
Itev. Dr. A. St. .lohii (hanibre, will give a
seriea of biographical sermons, as ftillows :
Feb. 1», "St. ( hrvsoslom, 'the golden-
mouthed ;' " Feb. 'id, "(Jic»tory the lireat, a
pope of the sixth century ;" March 4, "llu*".
Ihe Bohemian monk ami niariyr;" March 11,
"Savonarola (1), the Florentine reformer;'
March 1«, "Savonarola ('2). the Florentine
muriyr;" March 'ifl. "Ilannington, bishoi>-
martyr of the nineteenth century."
KniBhts of St. Fatrlok.
The Knights of St. Patrick were rcor-
ganlxed at a meeting held In the cltlxons'
committee room yesterday afternoon. A
eommittee on constitution and by-laws ap-
pointed at a recent meeling reporto«l rules
for the government of tlial brnly and they
were adopted. Two conimntces on lists of
oflieers reporU'd, and the following organiza-
tion, made up from tiic reports of both eoin-
miltees, was atiopled, by ballot : Cominam -
er, Michael Coriicll; vice commander. Kd-
ward Cabin ; surgeon. Dr. F. C. Plunkelt;
flnaneial seeretarv, David W. O'Brien; re-
cording secretary, John P. guiiin ; treasurer,
John Devino; chaplain. Uev. Kr. McKenna;
executive commlltee, John Welch, Robert
K. Crowlev, Peter Davey; audiiliig coininlt
Ice, Thomes M. Bolton, Juines W. Cassidy,
.lames Kelly.
It was voted to have a supper on the
night of St. Patrick's day. and the exeeullve
committee was given authority to make ar-
ran^eiuenta for It.
Boanl of Health.
A circular, dated Feb. it, has Iw^cn Issued
f roni the oftiee of the board of health, an-
nouiiiing to pbvsicians and householders
that the board considers membraneous croup
a contagious disease, to be reportetl iuiincdi-
ately to the board. The law relaliuK to con-
tagious diseases is quoted for tho conven-
ience of both piiysb lulls und householders.
This prescribes u Hue lo pbysieians. for not
reporiing ctiscs. of from ^M lo *200, and
houseliolders who do flot report contagious
diseases to liie board or do not disinfect their
bouses under tiie direction of llie board, arc
liable to a line not execeiling *100. Varioloid
anil measles arc also regarded as conlas^tous
diseases. The board asks physicians to Im)
prompt in reporiing such cases.
Land League Meeting.
The local branch of the Irish National
league met vesterdav aflernoou, the attend-
anee being' very light. An address would
have been delivered by James H. Carmi-
chael, cs<i., but so few were there that It was
po.stponed. Mr. James Uarrily stated that
he would move at the next meeling that the
branch forward $.'>00 to Ireland. The mat-
ter of participating in the parade St. Pat-
rick's day will be considered by a commlltee
of seven, who were appointed to report at
the next meeting.
New York, N. Y., 7. 8.45, 10.80, 11.46 a.
8.50, 6, 7.15 p. m.
Northern, H. 8.45 a. m., 7.16 p. m.
North HlllorbA, Mass., 7 a. ni., 8.50 p.m.
New Bedford, Mass.. 7, 8.46, 10.80. ll.iB a.
8.80. 7.1»p.m.
Providence, Il.l.. 7, 8.45, 10.80.11.45 ft. m.,
8.50, 7. 16p. m. . .« .«v , ,a
Southern, 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.45 a. m., 1.40, 8.50, 7.16
p. m.
Aouth VYamlngham, Mass.,7, 8.45. 1145 ». m.,
8.60,6. 7.18 p. ro.
Htony Brook Way, 6.88 a. m., 4JW p. m.
TyngslHjn)', Mass., 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Towksbnry, Mass., 6.10, 9.45 a. m., 1.40 p. m.
Mllfonl, N. II. , 8 a. m., 12.18. 8 p. m.
V\Mudhain and Pelham, N. IL, 8.48, 9.45 a. m.
Woreijster, Mass., 6.86, 7. 8.48, 10.80,11.46 a. m.,
4J10, (.Iftp. ni. .. , ,_
Keene, N. H., (U8, 8, s O a. m.. 12.16, 7«16 P- "»•
Salem, Mass., 7, 8.45, 10.80, 1145 a. m., 1.40, »M,
7.18 |i. m. , .« . »>.
Lynn, Mass., 7, 8.46, 10.80, 11.46a. in.,1.40,8J».
7.16 |).m.
U purlAss and •orlchrs tbs Blood, and gUes yAfitr
.lad MrtBfllh to iU« •rstam. rtcbtlM ajiy tllipluce
meat lo IU owa nslarsi po«ltloa. Olys lodlsn Cure
• trial sad Ibo Mnilnt of boalth will sarsly fbllow.
ladiM Qm Sl.OO a Bottlt. ttx for tS.
raapaaao ur
TSB WnfAHS ICEDIOINE 00.
WOBOKSTSm, UAM,
COMMOXTVKALiTn OF MA88A-
ClICSKTTH.
Statk Hoimk, Bohton, Feb. 9, liW.
Tbet'ominlltee on ParUhos ami Kellglous So.
cictles will give a bearing to parlies liilOfcste«l
lu the (pie^lluii of the expi-dlency of leglslal on
to prolillilt or rei,rnlale v»>tlng and otUco holding
In religious eorporailons by inemberH uudi^ the
uge of twenty one years, at room No. ., suite
house, on Friday, l-ob. I'lli, at ll o'eloek a. ni.
.1. V. FLKTCHKK, Chalnuau.
PAY. SON W. LYMAN,
Clerk of the Conlmlttee.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSA-
CHCSKTT8.
STATK HoiaK. Boston, Feb. 10, It***"-
TheConnnltlee on Hanks and Banking will
give a hearing to parties luiei-csted In tho order
u» eonsltler the expcdl ncy of amending tbe
laws regidatlng the Inveamenls of savings
hanks so that sm-h bistllntlons may Invest a
portion of their deposits lu the llrst mortgage
bonds of certain railroad liorporatlons eslau
llsheil under the laws of slaU'» oilier tliiin Mas
miehnsitts, ai 10 o'eloek ; on llie bill lo anlliprl/.«
savings lianks and instltiitlons for siivlnus to In
vest In tbe legally aulliorlie.l Imiids of the sUte
«>l Minnesota, and the elllen ilnTcof. at lO.lia.
Ill ; and tbe order to eoiiHlder tbo expediency of
fmllier leglsliilloii tehillng lo the Inventnienlsol
•livings banks, at 12 o'clock, al room No. 12, Suite
house, on Wedne»«lay. Feb IMh. .^,,,,..„
J. VAUMM FLKTCIIhll,
Chalruiau.
H. U. ATIIKHT«>N,
Clerk of the Coinnilttee.
Public Hearing.
meal €statr.
& Co.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central SIreet, Lowell.
Over Preavott Natlouai Bank.
It,
February 10, I8»h.
MANUFACTURING STOCKS.
Corrected dally by Wldlam 8hoi>ard. broker,
No. 28 Central street, Presoxitt Bank building,
Lowell. Where no new transactions take place,
the llgures of previous quotations as to price
asked, bid and sales are given.
Amorv ■ •
Amoskeaf.
An'troscoggln
Auplcton
Atlantic
Augusta, Ua
Arunifton
Border City
Bates* •........••..
Boott. .
Boston
Boston Duck Co.
Cabot. . . .
Chloopeo
China. . .
Oocheco
Oolumblan
Continental. . .
Dwlf ht. .
Kverett .
rranklln
Ureal Falls
Uamlllon
Hamilton Woolen.
Hill.. ••
Hartford Carpet...
Jackson
Laoonla
Lancaster
Lawrence. >•••.....
IjAwell ............
Lowell M. anon...
Lowell Bleaohery.
Lowell Hosiery....
Lowell Uaa Ck). . . .
1 ^y in ftp ••••••••••••
Mat
issessvsssss
IIS* •••••••
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laetsaesssa
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linchester Ml Ilk
Mass Cotton
Merrimack
Middlesex
Monadnock .
Nashua
Naumkoag....'
New^tiarket....
Norway Plains
OUs..
Paclflc
PopperoU
I'ombrokc
Itusscll Mills
Shaw Stocking Co.
Salmon Falls
Stark
Thorndlke
Trcmont A Suffolk
Union Cotton
VaesallKiro'
Washington Mills.
Webster
WlUlmantlo Linen.
^Of Ks ••••••••••••••
Par
Value.
100
luoo
100
1000
100
100
100
100
100
1000
1000
TOO
600
100
100
BOO
1000
100
500
100
100
100
1000
100
100
100
1000
400
400
1000
ew
500
IW
100
100
1(10
100
1000
1000
10b
lOUO
600
100
600
500
1000
1000
600
100
100
100
800
1000
1000
IM
100
100
100
100
26
760
Bbl.
104
1826
126
660
107
1«
120
1880
• • • •
1000
86
726
t • • •
UO
IW
im
79
575
• • t •
700
700
140
80
140
MM
178
800
ton
815
iooo
1U25
e • • •
s • • •
96
115
120
216
Asked.
no
180
186
40
70
80
108
600
70
250
100
Laat
Bales.
104 >i
1887 H
180
660
108
87 s,
100',
128
l'i4S
1840
1160
»to
40U
lOU
00
482 >,
191U
86',
787 ',
WtH
n5
102 W
7»X
200
lonax
885
1845
705
705
148
84
300
67V
14i.^
Ifr27«
1185
l«l
1100
815
lul.W
820
l«25
l«V)
11023^
-140
100
120
247H
112.)
liOO
121
220
80
100
62X
4«
987«
OH. WHAT A COLD I
This is the season for sudden changet
in the weather, and a K»"eat many "take
cold" cither in their Head or on their
LuiiHs, causing Coughs, Hoarseness, and
Sore Throat. These troubles can he soon
relieved and cured by taking Ingallt'
Throat and Lung Specific, which acts dl-
leitlv oil tiie Throat and Lungs, entirely
reiiiDviii;,' these dirtkulties.
Ciirctl hlM b<»y of Croup.
C. M. Bkooks. Lowell, Mass., says :' I
l;ik.- great pleasure In recommending
IngaUa' Throat and Lung Specific as a
i lire for Couglis, Colds, and Cmiip. I used
it ill my fnmil" last winter willi the best
resultfc. Two or three doses cured my
little boy of Croup, for which I am very
ilianklul."
Wni can cure Hint Cough in a short tinic.
Yt>ii can cure your Catarrh If you persist
JH ii-> use, as it will stop tbe secretion of
Catnrrhal tiintter in tlic bead; il will re-
lieve Croup ill from three to live minutes.
Tlui bout ho ever naw.
• The best medicine for Coughs and
' .msiiinptivc Complaints that ever I saw
;. IngaUa* Throat and Lung Specific," so
Kiv>J(»ii.N MtLAUCiiiLiN, of Boston.
Ingalls' Throat and Lung Specific is
(Jil bv all Druggists. Price 50 cents and
•,1. I'rcparcd only by the lN(sALL8
i>lKI>lCAL CO., Lowell. Mass.
All porsijns an' Invltoil t<i ailend a public
hearinu on oslabllshliiK m iMianl ol irnsUios for
the city library, t4» be held In Ibe eonncll chain
lier 00 Moiiilay evenbn^, Feli. I.l. at 7.48 o'elm-k.
K. I>. l|ol.liKN,i:iialruianConi.
M. F. Wkiomt, See.
ClOttjlUg.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We take uride in sbowiufr propertj
like the reBiueDces we offer for sale Oft
Belmont street, a street restricted to fine
reaidencee. They have beeu erected un-
der our personal Bupervisioo aod no oi*
peuse has beeu spared to make tbem
first-class in every respects. Novel in
design and very convenient in their mt-
rang'-meut, with haudftome fireplaoei
and sideboard.
Th^y are fitted for steam and hot and
cold water, and have set soapstoQe tubi,
etc.
We reoommend them to your notioe.
•4000.— We s<'l<loin have a pla4>e that we can
offer ai the low price |>hic.cd on this extra well-
Wullt two slorv house of elKhl io«Mns, beside
Imtli room ; heiited bv riirnace, has hard woeu
lloors In dlnliiKrooni, klubcii nnd pantry;
handsome Kas llxliireH, etc. Nt-ltchborhood llrsU
class and near burttncHit. (lUftU)
On€>utral Htr«^t.— Very deslialde piece of
property, eonnUiliiK of two utory house and
nearly iToO feet of lund. Coiibl easily l>e JUMe
to pay more than in percent, net. (l«8)
Not ft»r from Merrlniark Mlre«t.— Two-
story, two tenement houso ol 14 roonix, llnUhed
In Kood shape. A ImrKaln tit Oi'tUu. (KMi'i;
If y«iu will call at our ortlco we will i>how you
some Invesiuients ihat will pay you lietter itoaa
IU jMT cent. .
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
»■ CKNTKAL RTRKKT.
Over Prescnii Nallonal liank.
Yorlck Club.
"Music night" was observed Saturday
evening by the members of the Yoriek club
in an interesting manner. A Une projtramme
was given bv well known artists,
solos bv Dr.'F. H. lltx and F. W.
aooe societies Id tbat parade. These temper- [ buy more
The vocal
S. Daly
were vvell given. Mr. E. K. Baldwin and
N. W. MausHcld played piano selections lu
nn nrtisiic manner, wliile W. E. Stratton and
,1. r. BalllcK were successful in their banjo
pieces. A quartette sanij effectively. A
lunch and a s;eueral social time followed.
A Woman's 8weet Will.
She is preraalurelv deprived of her charms
of face and form, und made unattractive by
the wasting effects of ailments and irregular-
ities peculiar to her sc.x. To check this drain
upon, not only her strength and health, but
upon her amiable qiialilies as \Vcil, Is her first
dutv. Thi.s is safely and speedily accom-
plished by a course of self-treatment with
l)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a nervine
and tonic of wonderful efllcacy, and pre-
pared esoecially for the alleviution of those
suft'ering from "dragging-down" pains, sen-
sations of nausea, and weakncsli incident to
women— a boon to her sex. Druggists.
Hot PeaDUta.
Try a quart of hot iieanuts at Erd'.s's fruit
und confeclionerv store, 3 Merrimack street,
lie has a flne Philadelphia baking machine.
It cooks them in good shape, gives tbem a
Rare BaripUn.
I have a small farm of 16 acres of excel-
lent land located '6^ miles from Lowell I . O.
In one of the best towns and neighborhoods
In Middlesex county. Large variety of fruit
trees, grapes, Ac Cottage house of T rooms
with an extra good cellar, (lood water In
the house. Also plenty of shed room, large
high posted barn, match-boarded, wlib good
cellar. Will keen 6 cows and a horse. This
place must be sold within 30 days on account
of settling an estate anti is offered at tbe ex-
ceedingly low price of fiWOO. Full partlcu-
lars of Thomas H. Elliott, 33 Central street,
Lowell.
"Hall's Tletorj."
While purchasing a bottle of our Harvard
Bronchial Syrup a few days ago, a lady re-
marked : "1 call your Harvard Bronchial
Syrup 'Hull's Victory,' so wonderful are the
results It accomplishes." The victories
which It has gained over coughs, sore throat,
croup, whooping cough and bronchial diffi-
culties are almost numberless. As a speci-
men of the testimonials we are dally receiv-
ing read tbe following :
MONTPBLIKR, Sept. 12, 1887.
Messrs. Geo. S. Hull A Co. :
Gentlemen— Please send me by express, o. u.
D., four bottles of your Harvard Hronchiai
Syrnp. 1 have been using It and feel that 1 owe
my ifte to Its wonilerfiil curative jwwers.
Yours truly,
Anna Thbifflk.
The Harvard Bronchial Syrup Is put up In
a lb. bottles at 26 cents, and X lb. bottles at
60 cents a bottle. Prepared bjr Geo. S. Hull
A Co. (successors to Lyford A Hull), rive
Cent Saving bank building, corner Merri-
mack and John streetn, Lowell, Mass.
What is Scrofula
it Is that Inipuiity In the Mood, which, ae-
cminlalbiK In the glands of the neck, )irodiicoB
unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes
painful running sores on the arms, legs, or
feet; which ilovclops ulcers In the oyen, ears, or
nose, often causing blludnehs or tleafncss;
which Is the origin of plinides, eamxirous
growths, or the many other manlfostailons
usually ascribed to "hiiinors;" which, fastening
upon the lungs, causes ronsumptlon and death.
Ilelng the mo*t ancient, It Is Ihe most general of
Jill illsnaKCs or affections, for very few persons
are entirely fre-e from II.
HOW OAN IT BE OUEED
y taking Hood's Nirsaiiarllla, vililch, by the
reniarkulde cures It has accomplished, often
when other medicines have failed, has proven
Itself to lie a potent and peculiar medicine for
this dUease. Some of these cures are really
wonderful. If you ^iilTcr from scrofula In any
of Its forms, be sure to try Hood's Sarwiparllla,
THE PECULIAR MEDICINE
"I bail rniinbiKsorcH on my limbs lor live
years, so ba I at limes lhal 1 could not wulk, nor
sleep nlgllt^. When I coinnienced taking
Hood's .Sarsaparllla, I was In pain s.) severe
that 1 cannot dercrlbe ll. I bad no a|H>ellle
and fell away. But Hood's Sarsaparllla did me
a wonderlnl amount of good. I have a good
appetite, have gained In llesh, an.l can sleep
well. My sores are almost healed, and I can
easily do a good day's work." .Mum. <;. K.
LoBD, Dover, N. H.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Sold by all druggists. *1 ; six for f .-.. Prcpurcd
only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Muss.
100 OofcioH Ono Dollar
II eooR!< iiiciu IU s"'"i ni.np,,, fti.^o .»..„.. „«in*jiH ohB.niiMr anltes. New ana eieg*™
nice flavar and makes them taste genuinely P»»f««» <*»"?" ""*•• «" , p^Moott streel
nleo. Trv one ouart and vou will be sure to atylea at very low prloea. No. 8 Presoott wnmt
Manufacturing ann Railroad Htoeka
and other Investment secnrHles liought and sold
by Wm. Shepard, 28 Central slreeu Telephone
N0.W6-I.
rumUur* and Carptu.
Sherman A If annln« have a Uuiie line ot
household furniture, blaek walnut, ash and
painted chamber suites. New and elegant
J. W. BENNETT & CO.,
ROOFEIIS,
BEE HIVK BUAXD,
292 Middlesex Street, Corner of Grand.
SEASONABLE GOODS
FOR MIH-WINTKK, IN
All-Wool and Merino Underwear.
Heavy Merino, Cashmere and All-Wool
Hosiery,
Lined and TJnlined Street Gloves.
Fur Gaps and Gloves, in Seal, Beaver,
Otter and Mnskrat.
Nobby Windsor Caps in the latest pat-
terns.
Warm Driving Caps and Gloves.
Ladies' Seal Gloves.
Genteel Scotch Gloves.
Toboggan Jerseys, Toques and Sashes,
in the club and other colors.
The latest ideas in Full Dress Requisites.
Novelties in Fine Keck Dressings, Muf-
flers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Walking Sticks, Umbrellai,
Gentlemen's Jewelry, etc., etc.,
AT
HOWARD & CO.'S,
We wish t« oitt'ud our li«*artrelt thanhs
lu the public for the patrdnace l»«*Btow«d
upon our fiili«bli«bmi<nt during tbe past
year. Our salua have advauc«fd In IHH7
over the year IHH« by liny p«r e«<nt. Such
contlnuons and striMly luer«asn In wiir bus-
liiess from y«ar to year doos uot come of
Itself, as one iiilghl snppuMW, but Is due to
many eauses. uf which we luanllon • ffw
below :
Thirteen years' studying the wants of the
prople and what we ought to sell then,
haaglveu us a clear Insight how to aeleet
from uianiifactHrcrs only
Reliable and Serviceable Goods.
Thirteen years' atendy nppreelntlon by the
people of this eonimnnlty nt our efftorts to
please and do the best we could fur them
has placed ua In the proud position of
doluK the larcest business In this citjr In
Clothing, Uata, Furoishlnv Goods, etc.
The exeelleiioe of the flt, make and trim-
mlng of our Clothing Is fully nppreclatrd
by thousands of young men lhal formerly
had their clothes made to order, who uow
buy theiu of us and aave rrum 40 to fiO {ter
oent.
xiniin.
Tltei|uallty of our voodM Is as represent'
ed. and If after rvaehlng home the eus-
toiner does Lot like the article •elfeled, for
■ume reason or other, nil he hna to do la to
bring It back, and If it has iiok l>eeu worn
the money Is rheerrully refuutied.
FOIJWTH.
We believe and Hdhere to the rollowins
mot toe H :
"Put down the priee and puah up the
trade."
"The ■mallest profit attracts the larffest
nuiiilMtr of eustoinera."
"Fair dealing helps trade more than fair
weather."
FIFTH.
Belnc one of the largeat buyers of Cloth-
ing In the country, and paying "snap cash"
for everything we purchase, we obtain
•pedal prices from manufacturers, which
enabicN us to .indersell our coni|>«lltors,
for the same quality of goods, thereby ren-
dering our store the moat popular lu this
olty.
CHEAP
FUEL.
^iscrllanrous.
I NO I>U>»T! .NO AHIIKHi
i\\ I'HiNii IIIK
IMU'IS TH (/f i'lltl.K
j FIJi:!..-
Full Ml, LirKt'-^i •l/e ♦-. f«>«' »hree
1 ltUM>kH, III llurati. Miialler slxci* In
iiioimrlbni. Kxp* nw In any bloveur open grate,
I .•.nt iM-r b.iur. PKATT K tjo., (icneral Mao-
«iicrH, tl S, hool Klntl. Ilosloii, Slass. l.ocaI
and liincral Agent* want«d. ' ^
We olfter the lanreat st^ck of SKAnUI
ever oiieued lu Lowell, at bottoiu prices.
ACME SKATES
No. R, all solid steel and flne flnlsh.
00 Ctw. i>c*r l*fi-ir.
The above la the Iow*sl price at whlek
these goods were ever sold. It la a lower
price than the alMve Hkatcs vmn ha bought
tor today In any quantity of wholeaalo
dealers.
In aJiditlon to above wo offer ACWB KO.
7, hardeued welded ateel runner, at Mto.
per pair.
AOMB ^O. 1:1, solid steel runner, flntod.
full nickel pinted. the very best skalo ia
the market, BS.OO per pair.
IMHKKIAL SKAFKM inHllsiSM.
LAIIIKH' 8KATKH in all styles.
IlIlejKttiit
The largest st<»ck in the city.
CLIPPKKH, for boy a, at all prieta frons
40c. each to SLAO.
FKAIMK HLKI>H. for girls, from «0o. tm
•3.00 4-i»<'h.
We also have a large atoi-U of 8LKIOH
TOPS f«»r attaching to sIe«U, making hand-
some upholstered aleieha for children.
Mechanical Toys
8TKAM
KNtll NKH.
MAOIC
LAMTBBM8.
J.
L. CHALIFOUX,
One-Prlc« Clothier,
"No. If5 Conlrnl Stroot.
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.
BENCH VISES from lOo. upwards.
POCKET KNIVES from Pc, up.
SCISSORS AND SEWING SETS in
elegant plash and monkey skin cases.
F
SILVER PUTEO GOODS.
KNIVES, FOKK8, SPOONS, etc.
AI Kogers make.
nice. Try one quart
ikmtkwtok block.
wl
All tho
Our own inanufacture, in' great
variety f at
BENNER BROS.',!
188 and 140 CKNTBAL STBBBT. ;
ttAK-VEY At CO.'S
California Excursions.;
Law Bates, Free Sleeping Aoeom-
modatlons. |
For full Information oon'uJVjrour nearest j
ticket agent or A. C Habvit * CO., SCO Waah
lagton ebeet, Boston, Masa. .. »
CLOTHES WRINGERS
All prices from |^1 75 upwards.
Match Safes,
Fancy Therinotnetera,
alow riookSf
Hut ton Hook»,
I
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i.
And an endle»s vnrlety of Useful Oooda for
the Holidaya.
BARTLETT
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DOW>-
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LOWBLL. MAM.
CI HOW CABDS. HABp 811X8, P0»TKg8
B Programnes. Clictlan, »«"<■■ CM^S
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nearly oly>it li'ilu-K lu'lnj: Oil' total fall. It \va8
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Batlrement uf «■ (iTuraeer.
Mr. Edwin A. l{ol»iiiHon buH retiretl from
aervice on the Boott corporation, after nl-
tnoRl a quartrr of !( inuuryN eninloyuxnt
there, lie whk Ixtrn in l>iu)iiit'ton, Me., itiid
eauie to I.owfll lntm Saco in lhG4, ami l»e>;Hn
work lt» lln; liooil v:ir'l. lie whh utlvanceil
! from lime to liiut'.imtil. in 1kT;I. he l»eeaino
ovct-Mt r of n svt'iive rooui. wliii-li position l»«'
liao held loiisliintly Aiuv ihal lime. Mr.
! Kohin^on Ih to Ittrale in hu^iiieHs in MIiIIhihI
i Cily. Micliiuan. anil will leave l.ow«ll ahotit
— ' tl;e'tln.l s?f Ai'iil fur tliat plai-e. It will be
; r«in«MnlM r««l that a fi'W wecU* U|,'(» the help
uml< I- .Mr, |{..l»i'ii><»ii'.'^ iinploy pn-M'iitetl liiin
I with a parlor >«t and lial-livc lie was to
I haVL- l«!ft Ihe mill at Ihal lime. Iml n-niained
a shoit time ionm r to a^iommodate the tor-
' poralion, niiill hit plat* eonM h« i.nppljetl.
Hi will he >;ivatly nii'-Mtl on III.? Hooit. w>.
riallv. poliluMllv and .hi* -a mannfaetnier, and
he vxiil t'olo hi^ IH'W tield with the ^ood
wi-he* of all. .Ml. Hol>ln^on if. to he »«u«'-
tfd an overw r hy .Mr, Kheii K. Hall,
many yearn been einplojeil on
lite Boott
Marion. ailNti.- |>li()p>-iMpher.
|;l/ ('((»!.( in^r ill rawtiKkit ^IMt^^ toldvtllt.
THE OtTY.
in New Jerwv, reiiDsyivaDiik aud New York
will he plavetl.
The carilijtau jaelietM to l>e worn by tb«
I>»wells will he emim colored, with blown
triinmiii);!>.
Till' Manel.eMen* are to play two {fxtnex at
the Malr.e >tale falrat Bangor, in Au«;u«t
next, Tbev open liw i.e«son at Mauelu-ster
April 12. wWn they play the Dartinonth col-
hi:*' team. , , , , , ,
.Samuel MItebell.a pitcher, liax hrcn signed
hy \Vo:»t'*ler. lie eoim-s from CharUHtown
aiid \h well recominviiiied l»y Wli.floi'k.
The llerald'Maitiih' on llii- Lowell team
was not fo«iillm»ia*ti«' ax wa» that on tiie
Mam•hL■^ler>, hut iii^tife wasilone tlie Indl-
xilual nun, .MttianiiijiU- uihl < iulv>orlU re-
reived tlifir meed vif prai"*'.
Tim Ki-efe •av^ lie would like to play in
Boston thix M ason, aifl he i»>'lieve»« ("larkrton
will. If Uie latti r doe.> not. Koi-fe thinks be
will not pl:iv at all. •'MiH." ^•ay^ K«f«;^;.
•'John'H nleax' will eoiue bi;.'h. 1 ^houldll t
be MirprlM'd if .«<i»;ildin;; w;uile«l !?l.'».WJ for
SvecUl |lotim«
KIMBALL & CO.
TODAY
r .«<p;i
will
aiii.
Wood, the
Mil
the
hv
l::i>l at
Mn!.ir
S^e loi'idK ou paufOK t^ un*l '.
The u'old w;dcli -old hy
jeweler, for a'l(l..Vj, l> a har
I). \\. Ilonic »k .'^on.rMViitral xlr-'Ot.
tfood "'oal, S( nd I hi III joiir order when
bin iun« Iviv. ,
Thill' oriuinai piano < iiinpo»itl<>n
JoM'f llnfmaii. Ilie i>oy planlxt. 'an h'
(JhrHiu iVmii'te ^|ll^l .
- "Keet>-H-»ht>4<T^
Imprfxhioii at ('lii-l»liiia«. i" <-ominK i
bull auuin. Sn' adMrtioeini nl.
"Mr. Poller of l>\a^." hy tl»e author of
"Mr. Barii'- of \< w VnrU." eau lit! bad In
paper fover* at Mar-ioi.;,V riin«'i''.
ibe iitleiitloii of hiclni""* men l« eallr.l to
HiUhaway. ttn- >.lun jialnler. |H Mlddlt-
■trert, llio wurkinaiidilp i" ►atiffuilion
Itkelf.
T<uii|(tlit Ihe.Malhrw Temperance Institute
will lie addri'SM'd hy I'hllip .). KMrley. Ihe
topic III In;;. "The Kliiaiu lal Condillon of Ihe
ITnlteil .-tale*."
Till! recent .•lyllnllon of Ihe f|ue»llon of a
federal hiiildiii;; in Lowell rcMiltrd in 'J.VIper-
Konk flirninv a petiiiou, which KipivM'nta-
live ,\lli n |iic.-tiitcd to ( oiiu'ie^.N Friday.
Ap ailjoiininl meillny; of the .lohu ntreel
ConKreuailonal Midcty will l»e buld In the
vetilrv lliii« ••vi'hint; "at 7.4.^ o'clock. All
lueinfaTK of the I'onKi'eKalion are invited to
b« preK'itt.
A lire in a cIomI In a tenement house on
Wllllo»treit, owned hv I'atriek Lynch and
occupieil liv Mr. Wood, o«ca»lone<l an alarm
from box 'Mi ut eiKbt o'clock hiht iilKht. The
Are wan enoily. extin».Md''bed with very NllKbt
daumK'c lo the prcniNef.
"Tlie Irish Min-lrel" will Iw pre»enled
ThurMlay evehin« at Mudc ball hy W, .J.
S<!anlHn,*who Im a well known Irioli eoinedian
and the componer of "l*eek-a-Hoo." The
paperN accord uiireMrninel praiM} to the
popular urtist during bia prudent tour.
HuntinBtoii Hull irahera.
The followlnj.' have been appointed by Mr.
(toinu »" iihherM at llnntin;:ion Hall: Joh-
epb H. I)iilhi>,dier, head ui»her; .lohn (ireen,
jr.. Krnest B. Bennett. Dewanl KerrU. Wal-
ter B, lirown. Jonn Hay ward; Kpeciul uab*
ertt. William N. Tbomimon, .lamet* F. Owena,
J. A. Hutberland N lo have ebar>?e of the lire
eacape.
Society llappmlnKa.
Klahoral*.' preparadonH are hetdK made for
tbe };rttnd peace dance of I'liNi^aeontiway
trll»e, IJcil Men, The American orebentra
will furnUh niui>ic, and tbe mayor and alder-
rucn have accepted invitations to be liferent.
Gov. Ames has aUo been ln\ited. The Kreat
event will take place in HuntiiiKlon ball
TburMday uveninif.
Not thi) Al>t but tliM Aiiierican.
We were in error in saying that the Abt
quartette wuh to sIiik at Clinton IhmI Friday
ni){bt. It was tbe American <iuartette, eon-
«i»>tiu); of (ieo. F. .'^turlevaiit flrHt tenor,
SVin. B. Hellly second tenor, Jocepb W.
I^aeh drot bnAf. ChaM, H, Burtt aecond bitsti.
MeNKrc. Stnrtevant and Hiiilly are membern
aNo of the Abt (juartette. Tbe concert at
Clinton wax irlven in uonnection with i ball
by Torrent Hose cimipany. lllc American or-
vbeHtra fiirnlshin); tbe itiHtrumental muaic.
It wu« a very jolly tlino,
Coinmittco Mcetlnga.
The special eoinmlttee of the city council
on the Huhject of inakin;<a preliminary move-
ment for Ihe erection of a new city hall will
meet at 7.30 o'clock this evehlnji:.
The special eommitlee of the council on the
HUbject of ainendin',; the city charter meet at
seven o'clock tomorftJw iii^dit.
Announcements of meetings of coinmltteen
of the city <-ouneil are now posted every day,
an soon a- the dates are Hxed. upon h framed
bulletin, placed on the wall in the cily mes-
aenaer's room.
The special eommitlee of Ihe city council
on the subject of asking; for an act of incor-
porulioii of the city lii>rary ^ive a hearlnj; at
the eoininon coiilieil room ut 7,4.*) o'clock to-
night, to all perfouM interest< d.
I'eraoiiMl.
Mr, F, (i. Milehf II left L'>wo|| for Florida
yenterday. and will b<; ab^i ut for lour or
hvp. week!*, lie will meet Mr. Amasa Pratt
in Florida and will make tlic remainder of
tbe trip in eoiu|)any with him.
One of tbe fonr' scorers at the walkina;
nintcl) in New York la>t week vva.s Mr. P. H.
Briekley, who formerly resided in ibis cily.
It waH wiilely leported ."saUirday nlj^ht and
ycBtcrdnv that .Mr, Daniel (ja.;re had sudilcnly
died in liostoii. The rumor svas incorrect,
and Mr. (t8;<e's fricmU will be ;i;lad to learn
that be is still in <,'0od health,
A roeetin^t of the I'aint and Oil club was
held in Boston ."^alurday. whc:i Mr. Win. H.
Spalding of this citv was elected a member.
and Mr. ( harles IL Coburn was appointed
on tbe committee which will attend the hear-
ing at tbe slate bouHC on the subject of a lien
law on materials, if aueh a bearing takes
place,
A. C. Rusi,ell delivered the address at tbe
ninth ttnnivei>ary of the Woburii Y. M. C
A. yesterday.
I>4*:ttli of Tliuothy ItAaeoin.
Tlinolhv Bascoin. »uie of t!ie oldest resi-
dents of Lowell, died at bis home. No, U8.S
Merrimack street. Ihis niorniiii. uued over HI
vear*. Hi; lo<»k his Im-.I la»t WediiCMlay by
reason of a sliv;lit si'okc of paralysin. troin
which he ntljiht, very lifcely. have recovered
but for his advanced aue. l»iceis«Ml was u
nali\e of Orlean*. and came to Lowell over |
ttu vi-ars ii'^.i. He was, ilurii:K his early rei.|-
denee in this cit) . eu^'aired in the boot ami
shoe bu^ines!., aud was lati v one of the earli-
est irroci i< iu Lowi II, lil« llri.t jiLice of liii»i-
nesi. In the ^'rt•cery trade Uiuj; where
the o'.Siiliixau Brothers' store H now
loc.il.d on ,Merrlmack streit. He »ul»-
hecpiinllv removed to the ten-looler at the
coriitr of Ml rrimiu k streil and .Maldeii lane,
now oceiipied b\ .Lthn ( »'l loiiin II. li<iuor
dealer. He kept stole at the last naiiu d sinre
iiianv vciirs. hut niired from trade about
llfln'n'yeurs a«o, Heeca-ed leaves no fauill>.
ttllu iliivliii; liied aliont tweixe \car»
^lllee, lie wa» a hrolber of Willbmi Has-
com, a well known resitlciil, iKcea-ed
leaves a considerable pro|K.rly.
i'hIiiMiiieii'a New \>Mr.
Ves|crda\ w:is tiie N4vv Vr. it's day of the
I'-liinrse 'ali'iidai , iiitd in act ordain-e witli
iiniiiiinorial eii^ii.iii. Ihe tlay wa* .Inly ob-
-erved. In Ihe fatlierliiid. It U Ihe j.'real
(lay of the Mar. celebialed by llrewurks.
etc,, as well a"s bv a biir f«asi. Before that
day. too, tM r\ tiling' about Ihe house Is usii-
allv cleaned up -in other words the "spriiiu
cleanln«" occurs. 1 lien the little d'I'is ol
the past vear are expei'ted to be M'llled up.
and a new leaf N turned ovi-r. Our local
I'bliiaiiun have done something In the way
of idtservlutf the day : tbev have loafed. No
laundry work for lliein for Ihe pre«eillnj{
and succeeding day. as well as the day it-
self. They v*aul lime to prepare for the
event ami get over II, though a
lelcstial who was uskeil this mornim;
whether tbev all get drunk or not. indig-
nant Iv resented tbe inslmiatlon. "O." said
he (or be would have said il In these woids,
Ifhecouhl have talked straight FukHsIi).
"we dliln'l do much but to meet together
and have u good time. Tbere'a not enough
of u« here to do inueh. In Uosion and New-
York we have hie meet lugs, u dinner and
VjMjechej.. Kvery three years there are i;i
months to tbe year, tiuch u year us that will
come next time.**
il. and Boston will pa) whatever the price
i»."
The MclroM'cllih bus raised ^TiKlwnd pro-
poses to plav a lot of games this siinimer.
aii'l with irood teams. such us Yale, Harvard
ami tlie Beacons. . .' .
Frank McLaughlin of tills citv has been
xigned bv the (lalvfslon. Tex., club.
lirowu. the new B'stoii player, neither
smokes nor drink-. IL' oui:ht to be a good
playi r tor that iva«<.in alone, .'»mokiiig. even',
alh'cls ball pla\iiix seriously.
'i'he Intereollegiale base ball associ:dion, of
which Hailmiuth, NMlihms and Ainlierst
ale meiiilMrs. meets at .si|irln;itlcld next
Wedmslas. Time will bv soUH! applica-
tions for almillunce.
•J4 1 ananas U.» ci»,. at Siniiir<».
Valval Inea,
Pranu's, Whitney's ami l{;ipliael Titek's, 1
cent to i'.'i.ut). e.nni'. taiic) and rich. Pie-
tiiiis. frames. all>uni». statb«iu'ry. blank
books. iiiolliHs, p«rioli als, .Vr ,• iheai» at
C'umi>rldgu'», Merriuiack Huus.- idov k.
Mondav aud Tuesday--nc»t 'it* icnt mixed
eaiidv sells tor 14 els. a lb.. '-' lbs. '1^ ct*., at
Sndtli's, 47 .^lirriniack street. .
i\ N alenclu oran>:is '.^^ t ts. .'smilb's.
A. N. llMriuon
*hows s|K.'cial patterns Iu lironze. oak. ««nd
other kinds of picture moulding, tilso a good
line of foreign »u<l Anienean pliotiviapbs,
•leel uH;.'ravlugs and etchlugs. The prieea
are right. No. MB Merrimack street, up sulra.
•J4 sweefFloridu orange* 'J,"i iH
This week onlv-Heiriilar '20 conl
cts. a lb.. 'J lbs. i'l its.. Hi Smith's.
Hinltb's.
14
rtgx
lie on Tliii«<.
Time In money and appointments made
should he kept. If you carry a reliable
watch in your pocket or have a well regulat-
ed mantle clock at your home you will be on
lime and live up to your agreement*!. A
failure lo do so cannot then l»« excused on
that account, t'liirko, M Central street,
make a specialty of tiiiu watches and mantle
clocks, and also has lb« agency of Parabola
vpeclaelea. Low prices prevail.
'M l>est Mcaalna uraDtfeH 2A etn., SmItbN.
la
Miiltitry
In the report of the adjutant-general of
the BtHte, which will soon he Issued, 8ur-
geon-Oeneral Alfred ■•<. Holt makes .a cora-
plliueutary report of the condition of the ,
uniVfulance corps of the First brigade. The ;
corps had its medical iuspeclion in Dccem-
tM*r I
The military inspection of th« corps took:
f)lncolast Weilnes.lav night, and was made I
ly Major Sangt r of (Jen, Wales's stall'. The I
uniforms, equipmeiils. arms and armory I
were e.\amined and found in n.-st-eliis eoii- j
dlthn. Every inemlM r of the corps was I
present. I
The ambulance corps will receive new
lockers from the city in a weeK or two. ,
A petition for pavni'int of rent f(»r the ar- >
mory of the I^welf di titchment of the .Sec-
ond corps, hv the city, lias bi.ii scut to the
*-ItV RUthorltlcp by < oL F, iL l»«lKttt< i
A i«pecial commlllee is ;.t work securing !
honorary members of the ."^eeond CorpH de-
tachment. A ban«lsome cerllflcalc book ba.4
b«eD printed for the purpose.
Ht. John'a Hoapttal.
The work of distributing the ccrtilieates to
bo sold for the purpose of rHlsing the debt on
Ibis well-kuown ami excellent Institution.
was unilertaken In good earnest ycalerdav
afternoon. The comniiltte of men met at
llunllntfton hall and. besides agreeing to take
immeroiis copies for sale themselves, dechled
toenlarKclbe cominlllee by u canvassing
hodv in each ward, including energetic and
representative citizens and otWeers in the
principal la'nevoleiil societies. The iiroject
of a collation, to l»»! served at the close of the
procession .St. Patrick's day to sui'b societies
as desire to ussikt tbe bosoital hy partaking,
was suggested, and. If feasible, will he car-
ried Into ert'eet. The Malbew temperance In-
stitute will on that day repeat "A Celebrat-
ed Case" at Music ball, and tbe Catholic
union will furnish an entertainment at Hun-
tington ball, both for the hospital's benetit.
A ladies' aid society was formed at the ho*-
)ital during the afternoon, nearly a buudred
dies, representing all parts of the citv, be-
ing present. .Sister Beatrice explained tbe
needs of the Institution and an organl/Htlon
was formed with tbe following ofHcers : Pres-
ident, Miss Marietta Melvin; vice uresldents.
Misses llosalleT, Burua and Lizzie Caroliu ;
secretary, Mra, Dr. Vlncclette; ireusurer,
SNter Beatrice, Tbe ladles also took certKi-
catcH and will doubtless dispose of u good
many. People generally may expect to
Ih! culled upou shortly and should welcome
tbe callers gladly.
Saturdav ,Mr, Thomas Downing, always a
generous friend of the hospital, called and
left li^lUO as bU gift towards removing tbe
debt. ^^
Police Coartt
Monday, Feb, 13,— There were 11 fines for
tbe llrst ortence of druukennes.-*.
Michael Conlon and .lames Drum were
each sentenced to the workhouse for two
months lor the second olleuce of drunken-
ness.
•Julia Folev received a sentence of live
months in tlie jail for tbe third otleuce of
drunkenness.
Lust evening ivlward P. Conway, jr., who
keeps a liquor saloon at No. 144 Market
street, was summarilv ejected from his
premises with his mother, by his brother,
William Conwav, who was ou a long drunk.
William barred "the door and made the air
blue for a while with bis profanity and
threats. Kdward and his mother notified
Officers Walsh and O'Conncll and in altentut-
Ing to take the rebellious William Into custody,
thev experienced a much more troublesome
task than they anticipated. William burled
a heavy stick of wood at them as they ad-
vanced into tbe room, which was in total
darkness, striking both ofticers. While Of-
ecr Walsh clinched with tbe burly dis-
turber. Ofllccr O'Coiinell lighted the gas.
Conway fought savagely and tore home of
the buttons from Officer Walsh's coat as well
as striking him. Finally he was subjected and
with Kdwanl, who was also drunk,
taken to the station. Evidently
there had been a grand carousal
in the taloon. In court this moridng Jid-
ward pleaded not guilty of drunkenness,
William pleaded guilty of ilrunkenuess, hut
when arraigned for assault and battery, de-
sired to retract his plea. This displeased
.Judge Hadley, who look the matter under
consideration. Their cases were continued
to Monday, .1. J. Ilogan ap|)earlng for them.
Edward was arrested 1st summer by ex-
Chief Wood and I ns|)ector Harper for dis-
charging a revolver at his place of biislncHs.
Michael Wynne, who keeps a liquor saloon
ou Chapel street, was convicted of selling
ale to a minor child, Sunday, Feb. B, aud sen-
t«>n<red to pav a line of 1^70 and costs.
Wvnne dischifmed all knowledge of tbe sell-
ing, saying If his wife dNpo«ed of anv
liquor, he was totally unaware of It. D. J.
Donahue arranged a strong defense but tbe
court believed the testimony of Inspectors
Hari»er and (Joodwiu.
Special llottcrs.
— AT—
Com men (•('s the seconil week of
our Annual February Towel
Sale, 'pie first week proved a
greater siieress thau we liad an-
ticipnled, uiid we find hundreds
wait nnnuallj for this Npecial
sale. >Vi' are olferlnp: better
ToireLs lor (he money than we
ever oflcivd before, ainl todn.v, In
nddltiuu to balance ot lots o lie rod
last wcpli, have placed on safe
.100 do/pn :ill-liiien Towels (hat
came tu» la(o for last week's sale,
and aiiionu: thoni are the be,s(
values ever offered over a redill
counltM'. For instauco :
30 dozen all-linen Dnninsk Tow-
els, Hx^UK colored borders, we
offer f for t25c. or 6 l-4c. each.
50 dozen nil-linen lllearhed Huck
Towels, KJxHG, we offer 3 for
26c. or S l-3c. each.
42 doxen extra qnality Oatmeal
Towels, every fibre linen,
20x4'^, we offer 2 for 25e. or
12 l-t!c. each,
29 doEen extra 0ne Bleached
Unok Towels, red and bine
borderH, 20x42; 14 dozen all
white Huck Towels, 23x45;
17 dozen Damask Towels with
knotted fringe, all at the uni-
form price of 2Uc. each.
S^^tdzlfioticn.
BELOW COST.
silver Ware, Jewelry, Eye
(ila8i>es and S|KT4acle» inuBt Ije
tu)l<l at prlc4)s way IkjIow coat
on Hoeoiint of uverat'jck. Don't
iiiltin the ooportunlty . Come aud
>toe. If you want anj/tliing In
our lino yuu can buy of ua,
WAKEFIELD'S,
Jeweller and Optician
as Outr«| att«iet.
Special fintktn*
A METHOD BY WHICH
All
May Own Their
Own Homes
AND TIIU8
Western Farm and City
MORT(JA(iES.
Kew ll»uirahlrr Trust C'n.'* 6 p«r cvnt.
l»cliFntiir<< Ituiitii-, ll«Hd on lloaiuiT B»Uioli
KxehMnse. For ai»l« ty
F. Rflilliff. Jr.. Courier Building.
Wall Papers and Window Curtair^
A RICH V^UtlKTY.AT
C. K. ADAMS', 18 CalKit Street,
Scud ortlera to u* lor palntlaKi |>iii<ednK. etc.
UAYSABI) ft CO,'S,
78 Mbkkimack sit.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Carriage and Wagon
Repairing
In all its branches. Best tacil-
ities and none but skilled work-
men employed. Get our esti-
mates on your carriages before
having them repaired elsewhere
and save money.
STORAGE for Carriages and
Sleighs.
DOINGS AT MLS &m
Save tlie Heiit
Now Paid to the Landlord.
THE
AMERICAN
ALLOTMENT
ASSOCIATION,
Incorporate!! loder llie Im of 'Ii3 Slate
ol New yorii', anJ autlioiiZ3(l lo do
business in tlie Slate of •
l^assacliusetts.
Offers a plan by which you cau secure a
home or bnaioeii property of your own
W*i Hi-f onvrlng t xtm vnlura Iu Einbroid-
«rv.i iuck KID <JM)VK8 «t flor., fl»«-.»iid Iquioker, easier, with lesti cash advance
7Sf,.lhMt hMv« Itcrn rMliifetl fruiu l>lich*>r
prUv*.
A larRtt naBurtmrnt of Iiiiportrcl nn«l
Aiiivrii-HU Ut'CUINlirtiftt uiu<t<>iHtf< prltvM,
8ILK VKIL1N08, In mshlooNblu hliuU
unci color*.
TMjlur'e Pohliuc, LnuKlry. Improvad
Lotta Mud Mil the oth«r b«»t ahapca of
Bl'STLKS Nlwaiaon bMud.
ABELS & SON,
WMLLES BLOCK,
IMCerrlmnolc Street.
Steam ancl 'Water T*ltting
Are (lone by ua In tbe very beat manner.
eV'tiM Klxturea, Library Lampa and Faney
louea a apeclalty.
Qlo
FARRELL S
Ttlepbone 1»-M.
CONATON,
•4 Dntton fltroat.
RAZORS
AMD
STROPS.
FAY BROS. & HOSFORD,
173 to 185 Central Street.
AT CLUIN'S,
WATCHES.
JEWELBY.
SILVER WARE.
Cor. Central and Prescott Streets.
Dr. Geo. H. Jennison,
13E21NXI8X,
SuccesBor to Dr, E, M. Nblson,
84 Merrimack Street, - - Hoaford Block.
NOW IN PROGRESS.
Onr semi-annual sale ot House-
keeping (jloods and Domestics.
TbiH week we shall sell good
(luffttty yard wide Brown Cot-
ton for 6 l-4c. a yard, worth
eight cents.
New spring styles in eight cent
Prints for 5c. a yard.
Extra Talues in 5-8 and 3*4 all-
linen Napkins.
New patterns in German Turkey
Red Damask at 50c. a yard,
far superior to American goods
at same price.
Every make of Brown and
Bleached Cottons in all widths at
bottom Boston prices.
KATES
AND TOBOGGANS.
Pen and Pocket Knives
Frlntlnir Pro«sc«.
and under more favorablo conditions
than are possible in any other way.
The property may be solected by your-
self anywhere. When given possession
the balance due may be paid in the form
of a rent, usually lower thau that which
a landlord would charge, and an ar-
rangement made, without additional
cost, through a legally autboriied in-
soranoe company, whereby the property
will be at once full paid in case of
death.
F. H. & F. L KILGORE.
General Manairor«s
No. 4 Wyman's Exchange^
LOWELL, MAHS,
Home Offices, Hos. 169 and 171 Broad-
war, New Tork, U. 8. A.
SHATTUCK'S,
S4 CEXTRAL STREET,
BAae Bnll Matters.
The Mntliew hall dub has foi mpd ii Mtock
rotnimiiy of 00 memlxTH wli<» eHcli own one
HljHioof *1. Tliey hope to iiicreiwe that;
number lo 100. The compuiiy have vouul lo
enKOtfe the Kiver street urounds for every
itt»tt»rilHyou wbkli the LowuIIh do not play,
tli^rc. . « , , vf '
The LowelU will r»l«v the Drooklyns— Me-
OunnlKle'i* team— April 18. and the New
Yorka on the 12tb or 14th. After that, teams
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
We make a aperlalty of Repairing and Keny.
holstcrlDK FuruUuro and call for, alao deliver
ffooda free of charge.
95 Pr«aeett ItrMit.
TODAY
We shall open another case of
those one dollar and a quarter
Bed Spreads, and offer them at
the same price as last week :
95c. each.
Those people who were disap-
pointed on Saturday will haye
another chance, and we suggest
coming early, as they are big
sellers. '
KIMBALL & CO.,
93, 9S anil 97 MBfrimack Street,
CLOTHES WRINGERS
28 Different Styles
of Wringers, at prices
ranging from 50 cents
to $5.50.
XIKPA^XMKIVX.
leoscies
MERRIMACK ST.
I^OTVIBUL..
Men's Shirts.
WM. P. BBAZEB k CO.
Claim that thotr Sh1rt4, Laundered or Unlaun-
dorcd, arc the bc"it nttlti^, mont «ntNfii<tnr11y and
honRHtly ranilo nnit ut the LOWKhT I'KICKS.
Sold on trial, fflvinK Hn opportunity f-T Inspec-
tion and comparison. Muncy refunded If not
perfectly Mllnfiietory.
The latent Htjlei In FULL OKKSS SHIRTS.
IMnln, TwlUett and Fancy Trimmed Mlsbt
JUUst*
In addition to our regular and com-
plete line of Ladies' Ootton Underwear
we are now offering the following
SPECIAL BARGAINS:
10 doxenLMllea' Cor act Covers, good weight
bleached cotton Bud warntiiti (I perfect flt- '
tine only %e.\ r«*K«Uir price 90c.
30 doien Coraet Covers, fine bleached i-ot*
ton and perfect In every rcapcct, only lOc.;
regular price 'JS<-.
IS dozen Corset Covera. nice quality heavy
weight bleached cotton and handaoiiiely
trimmed with throe rowa of flne tucking
and Hamburg embroidery, only iiSc; reg.
ular price 42c.
1 lot Chemises, nice quality bleached cotton
and trimmed with Torchon Lace* only
S5c.; worth 45c.
1 lot Chemises, handsomely trimmed with
RnfHIng and Hamburg Embroidery, only
37c.; a decided bargain.
1 lot Chemlaea, extra weight bleached cot-
ton, neck and sleeves trimnaed with thro*
rows Hamburg Insertion, with four lowa
tucking, only 50c. ; regular price 7ffc.
Ifothor nnbbard Might Dreaaea Ib great
variety, made from the best ootton and
handsomely trimmed.
Drawers, 165 dosen, in special niee value,
at prices ranging from SAc to •» a pair.
HATHAWArS CKLSBBATKD UNDKR.
WEAR Is a specialty In this department,
and ladies will always find In onr stocli a
foil line of those popular and reliabla
goods.
(
DEPARTMEKT BEOOUD FLOOB.)
Cuatom Shirts made from meaaure.
47 AND 49 OBNTBAL 8TBBBT.
A. G. POLLARD & CO..
80 ft 82 Merrimaek Street.
0iwdl
-^jr:
■ fr'
;-i^^^^^'-'^
KSTAliLlSIlED 1845.
I<<OTA BKNK.
Sntmainmrr.ts*
LOWELL, MASS., TUESDAY, 1 KlUltlAllY 14, 1888.
CfTIotlimg. iBcmrnl.
PlilCE TWO CE^TS.
...."Wliulltin Uarin»" waa ono cf Ww
,<lucKllorts UNki;d on iiii exnmlnalli'ii paix r in
j « New Yoik citv ►•»»«oI. The uii-\\ir eiuue
ft«ek— "Soiiiclbliig you pul (ii soup."
[^ ....You probably do not know w.hether
! tbe iteuiJi bud- were reilly Itijiiw'vl by tlw
JuiKiary eoUt wentber, mid fi-om rt ndlii;,' Ibe
opiiiioiiN of tbe pea.b-}fro»irH you never
could KUe-h.
....8cver:il bundrf«l flKMr-inaker- In IMiila-
dcl|ilii» buve htnu k bee;uixc tbeir .luplojcrs
disi oDliimi'd kIvIu- tbeni Uiree vK^w-* <- teb
rior day. Tliut coutwni mii''t bo »bovo Ihe
ettl>'.m((«)*l^'uf bu'lntnn.
....A niouunieut lolbo iii.'mrtr\ of a dl-.. _. . -. |rvin|i
ti»ijui»'bod in:iu i> hi»iuelbl»i< wid.d N often i TIJ F I [)| V U
|.roi'»*«"l l'"l ""I'l'l"!" eml.d. I'jof. t.r.i). I I Mr |[|||\n
tli«- boHiulM, U Ibc l:»le«l pr«;>o»t.i iKi.elU lary ,1111- I M I U • I
]\tiisic Hall.
ONK Nl(;ilT ONLY,
Xlitiri«(lti3', l'^»l»rua«\^- !<*•
The 1.' oi''«^'' »»'««** ve liUh •.«iMudln«,
VV. J. SCAN LAN
"FKICB A IIOO,"
I'lidcr llM iiinnHB<'ni«'nt <.f Mr. Ai!>riiMiis IMlou
III VwA Mafpd. I.' • tiifiit«"-i I'ifty,
of (liU Korlof leKliiiionlal.
A I'lay ol iMfJMli. Hn.:iK I" •'""•;"' •"'<'''•
. ., ., ..PM fuiiiif 'nu'TRfronvr llliniminf with .one
...Ileiiiy .Nev.rxleep W the man « ''" i .^li^f '"^I.^.V. In a.ol rliV.:.o.eil-il. Iil.li ^vh
Ivtteitn u hotel in
Itelio?- him, liuw
itlir otbiT liij,'hl thil burgi:iri« eiil. it d hi* ' "heai. On h«:c .Monday, Fob. I.l.
tioom and "litb" evervlhlux tiut the Ijed, mid j
hbov.!\.ii lovjk Uie 'ia»terH foin tlte Ikj.I- I KKIDRN ICNti.vWJeSiKNT.
"- ■ I IIIIM l«tMmilH 111 IH'M .1H...11... • --
I Na-livlllf. Ti nil. Hi innif ' New , ,. ihm*. t-'dni'd «t.|ieola'ly lor tbU nro
.... it. .L-.i ».» MMin.ilv diieii..;,. will Im< u-e.l lure for the flr»t lime.
sle.i'
M ASNAl 1 1 1 KKTirt.
« oiidiiftor* on Ibe \\\M Y.n>\ rtvul urc
IH.W r«'<|uiM't. I«ttfl\e boiidnof ♦.ViKaili.
l*r«>viii'"«'lovMi pos«•«•'•^e>^ till! itl.ie^l tnlini"
|Vt»tlhely III'"! ai I" .irance Ibln iM'U»i»n.
'i be ((ii.ieiiluii,
W. T. liUYANT,
Sum rted by MlN» .luUtt WlUnn. "HU* l.l«»le
Haul otlfape Cod, and piobal.ly tin- old* M \ Klchmoml, M»-. Janie. |{i>viiis. uiid a "ti-.iiK
[in New KiijtIand, in Ibe |MiM.iM.f Jul.u J. ; .(.in-: n; . In ih" 8H.t Mu-Mitlt i.mr.tv. (IUUI.mI
JnietdH, wbu wirn born iu Klure« ubutit '
lM>varMu:;o. He l» fllll IihIc and hearty
lad' l« ofleii Keen wulkiuK Ihi' xtreelM. lie
lan never lidden in the etirM uv a eariiuia:.
KEEP IT DARK,
Now l)«nee»!
o\v LatiKbH, .New Iloura!
Ml.* ilouraof Kolld run « l'«
Price* Tn, Wi and ^^^ renti«. llox oflieo open
Sutmilay iiiornliiic, K*di. 18.
iHiscrllancous.
"Woroeaitwr A Co,
Are reectvlDg let* of new koo<1». Buy a Watch,
a inamundhlug, or »«kct tome beautiful da-
•Ign In Sliver.
EATANOJE^MERRY.
BROKEN CANDY, 14c. a III, 2 lbs. 2ic
We keep a full line of FUKK CANDIES of all
kind*. MoUUNALD'ti Pure iianUniaUa Can-
4Us,44e. paril*.
I^iits! Nutw! "Nvktml
A full line of Mixed NuU, 14o. per lb., Slba.36c.'
FLORIDA ORAKGBS, QBAPBl, *«.
Try aomo of onr CANNED GOODS. Our
slock roHi|irl»e» Honry l>rop Com, 8u(XM>ta»h,
Feaa, birlug and Lima Uuunt, Aaparagua, Ac.
Boston Branch Grocery,
197 MIDDLBSBXaTRBBT,
OppoMlte iNorttiern i:>epot
Telephone No. SS-Ji.
BSTAHLISHBD 1S4«.
n» liKiiKot. uu\.\
Ml!*. Mary (i. Howell, now of (alifurnlu, I j^^^^, ^^^j,, j^.^.^. ^„ j
ul recently of Danvtri". forced un order Nfw Kmll«'«, Xo'
.and dr*w fKKW from tlie Danri r-» >.uvliur»
Iwiik l»elonxln« lo Mary Alooimy, whom ^be
>waH earluK iu klekneaM, depoiiile I It in her
iown name Iu u .ShIcih bank, and aflirwaiiU
rithdicw it and ivent tb Callforui:i. Oliieera
faro en route to arruat her.
Ill the eaw of JoMcpb H. Noou, who
islaimed peruiunenl injury to hlfioe* In the
^uaney brid^^e diHUhter an«l nuud the euiiipttiiy
for •2l),00O damages. Ibe Jury has rflurned
■ verdict of flAOO. which Ih 1^.100 le^^ than
kbe rorporatlou olTeriMl biiu before Ibe ault
(van brouxbt. Thu medical exporiM could
iU't no evidence of injury to bis cyoslKbt.
A Runaway Aocldent Iu Woroeater.
Monday afternoon, Henry BeauviiiH. a
l^uth Worcester jfiwer, was drIviuK wlib
li« wife and child under ono of Ibe railroad
bridiren which upauH 8outht>rid)ce iitreel,near
file teuutli Woreeater nutiun, when a (. -laliiK
/rain frlKbteiiud the lionw and it rati uwuy.
JbruwinK tiie o«;eupant» out. The horne
|jia»beJ down Main Mireet, where be look to
lilie Hidewaik. vi htch wax tilled with woiueo
jt nhoppint;. He knocked down four wora-
u, ilyia Kifke. Mri*. Klineon. K. Uodini»ki,
Ira. Margaret Uolau, and ll*i\\» K. tHmith.
Il of whom were hadiv liurt, )li>. <io<iiiiinki
frioualy. Tbe borne fell over the body of
llsH Smith ami waM eauubl. There were
)vcnil narrow eneapeti and miu-h exeite-
Inent. The oceupautn of thu »lelgh were uot
lariouiily iujured.
[ila Parsons Humed to Death— Four Oth-
ers Katally Injured.
A crowd of Hunicarian luioerM went to a
Ibureh dedication at Haselton, Pn., Sunday,
Ind OD the way home Kot «lrunk at tbe bouse
(if a man named Manlick. A row followed,
1 lamp wa.'' overturneil, and t>i.x of the
frowd, live men and a wuimmu, were burned
lo death. Four other* were fatally injured.
Magaslnea.
The Folio for February bus for a front l»-
llece a well-executed portrait of Miss Jiili-
Itte Cordon, Mapleaou'ii new Kop;ano,aud its
liiuul stock of muHical intelliifenee, critieiMUi
ludgof^ip. The vocal munic Ih Over tbe
kryatal Kiver, a (juartette. and Ibe »ung
liunriKe. Tlie instrumental mu^ie oin»>raee»i:
lniio«*enee and Mirth, by Frftz Splmller;
Korwe^'iaii TeaMunt Dance, By Edward
llolal; Whip Snap (quadrille), l.y <J. A.
iVbite; Hilarity .SchottlKcbe, arranged by B.
ll. Davison; and Uondo Turc, by D. 8tei-
Mt. While, Smith k Co., lioMton.
Lend A Hand for February opeuM with able
litoiial writing on tMueatiuu in rut>lic
[pint. George .Jacob HoIyoukee-viHiiindft A
Jew Co-operati\e Device in England. -Anna
(lake i»> a helpfid little Klory, puldished
Inonymou-ly. Anna Laurens Daweh writen
If tbe Unioii for Home Work in rittnlielH.
LluM., and Mr^. J. Shaw lx)\vell und Mary
fj. Crocker contribute heultbfiil pupciH.
Many otlii:r pupers oi* general un<l >>peelhc
ptercHl are iiu-lu<led in tbe number, and the
Ten Times One department uUouniiN in good
ntngf. I'>eiiil A Hand company, 3 Hamilton
Iflace, Bonlon.
Iter. Wlllif.tn Frederic Faber, In the Feb-
jsry Audover Review, raisea the radical
lucHtiou. Why Have Wo a Church at All?
lis pnper liein^ a continuation of tbe diticua-
Mon of Church Union, Uev. Dr. Luugdon
fricfly diacusses Tbe Labor Problem. I'rof.
luflTa study of (ioethe'»s8phigenioauf Tauris
I the moat elaborate article of the numtier.
>r. Stuckenbuig sketchcK tbe public life of
k'boluck. Rev. Mr. Ballantine gives an ex-
ofcition of the Parable of the Loat Sheep,
iougbton, Mifflin A Co., Boxtou.
The EoRlisb IlluKirated Magazine for Feb-
lary opens with a capital cut of B«m-
IrandtN Old Lady. The aeriala by Profeasor
Minto and L. Moleawortb are intere!<ting, as
lAaual. Hugh Thomsou has some more
I banning illuatratlons of Coaching Days and
lottchiog Ways, and there ai-e two specially
jtcreathig articles on natural hiittory, tbe
IVcascl and bis Family and FowIk, written
ipcotlvely by Itenjaniln Kcott and Harrison
I^Teir. Maumlllan k Co., 112 Fourth avenue,
few York.^
Honest goods aold on merit with pleasure
Manufacturing Jewellers,
Practical Opticians,
Watch Repairers.
Be^t ^nality Plated Wares,
Reliable Watches,
Florentine Statuary,
Artistic Bronzes.
a pic
lotlie uaei— Hop I'lasters— nootbe, kill
Itreni^bcn.
patu,
A4«U,* to MotKtr:
MBS. WiNni/)w'M HtKrriiiMO (Uraur, for chll-
I teettainx, la the preacrlpUon of one of tbe
; female nnraoa and phyalclaDS In the United
BS,and baaboen uited for forty years with
'.fkUlnil SHoceaa by mllUons of mothers for
•children. During the proeeaa of teething
Ine la Inoalcnlable. It rellevea tbe child
I pala, curea dyaentery and diarrhoaa, fplp-
the bowelsj ao^mnd^oiic. By gltlac
I to the ohlld it reaU the notfear. Prlc* W
»* bottle.
25 Central Street, cor. Midille.
THB LATK8T FOPI7X.AB COLiLBC-
TION8 OF
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Tonne Folks' Album. A lar*e collection of
waluea, galops, polkas, marches, setaottlactaea,
reveriea, niTOttes, etc.. for piano or cabinet
organ. RlepaDtly bound in paper, prloe BOc.
BUta ColleoUon of Dmmvm If nalo. ConUlaa
all the latest waltxea, galops, marches, from the
••Mikado," "Bbick Husa»." '•Nanon,''"aaspar-
one," "Amorlu," etc. Price ftoc.
Piano Monarch. A collection of piano solos
from Buch writers aa G. I>. Wllaon, Beaumont,
DelllDfrer, Dellbos. liOybach, Lange, Ellenl)erfr.
MIcbaella, Bohm. Llchner, etc., etc. Beat book
of the kind published. Price SOc.
Famous Hongrs. (By famous composers.) A
grand collection of standard an<l popuhtr aong a
and ballad- ; price 60c.
Monarch vt flonir. A collection of ircma of
Toatl, Molloy, Millard. 8ulllvan, Adama, Mar-
tlali, WelUnKS. Bim«1o8,>I, Molr, A»)t, Oatty,
Poniet, lilohl, Itocckcl and otiMrs; price ft*-.
Kmpreaa of Honr. A cx)ncctinn of popular
aonra '»y the most famous American writer*,
Including gems from llowatd, Sciinlan, Gus
Williams, skclly, Il<»bby Newcomb, Harry C.
Talbert and a boat of others; ptice flOc.
Any of the above booka aent by mail, rrlco
60 cents.
OABDNKBfl MUSIC flTORR.
FUaW. ^^lW"i Mnrio. lUmts and Musiral MCT-
■ ebandiae.
i
30, 38, 40 and 42 Mt rrmnok St.
Abies Balsamea.
iBarkets,
jTor Salr.
^ ^ ~m -^ A -^^^^ » »> U > if ^^2 Ja^AdverCfccuitiila under liiiu ht-a'Mus
Cjt -1 a .,<(\. X vA>I«H.^^»«« only J^oc-ntrallni'fort.^i^ft luftrii«M>f.
M(». 4 MK, Kit I. MACK Nl UKKT,
lluvc coii't.iiitiv inj hiiu>J
The Am; lioHi. Silver Fir or Balra of I
Qilead treo ii'habits Oivnada, Nova Sco- j
,,.,.. . VICNIHON,
tia, Maine and the mouutainouB r<'gion8 I <j,„,|;j,,.
Foil HALK.— Several li«»nrilln;f hikI Io<Ik
iiiir biiiiMex, i-critriilly Inrjiicd, r.i prlt ca
lioin u..'JKMo iradlHi. Apply to Klhb A I'lumwor,
n iiiu 4, llUilreili Iiulnlliiir.
are well acfjuaintcd with the peculiar i
healioff pouir of this Bxlcam in diseases '
of the throat end lungs. FIR BALSAM
is combiLed with PORE PINE TAR aud
the best Vegetable Ixpeotorauts in
— Carter's
Grand Pant Sale.
Two yeiii'H ii<:o \vn niiulo our
;,'iTtit sale ol i):mts iiiado from
ni.'^sinuMH''*. in;"nura<'tiii'»'<| !iy F.
.\. it tl. Sawyrr, Povir, N. II.,
lit $1.00 jicr piiiV, :i inice iicvor
lu'Mid t)l" l>e(oiv :m<l never diipli-
(iitotl l)V nnylioilv sim-e.
Today wo f)fli»r
500 Paifs ol Pits,
Mad« fioiii C!iK*riin('n's niaiuifat.'f- OOUgH D3lS3m.
tiled l»y K. A. tic J. Su\v\ «'r and „ , u u ♦„ „ qr
,\ ,, . iMii ! If yon bave a coufrh or cold try a 20
the ofU'liiatod Livm^THlon MiIIh, . , , .„ » ,
cent bottle and yon will be moro than
pleased with the result.
Price 25 Ceiils. Larje SiZQ 50 Cents.
— Ni>U> BV — '
CARTER & SHERBURNE,
DRUOGINXfil,
Cor. Merrimaclr and Bridge Sts.
Fresh killpd Turkeys and Cliickens 'p*''^'*'"- . ''\: •""-"-v"''"-';'"
/ I A iiillUii.oii or tunilly ur-n. I'rIeCM no.dcr
CI.LKHV,
i.KinrtJK,
HIMK.U'H.
HiVi:KT I'OTATOISH,
r..r
lly ur-n. I'rIeCM nudcrMte.
Cull jii.d fxuiiili.e III B. 1-'. Sii iih'M rami, Wini
Audovtr, Miini II. It. ChiiimHii, VaniiKcr.
"VT KW >I ? I.CII < C>n>. c >ll^^i.),llv «'ii hand
farther south. It is from this tree that ' hvau. himk-xch. ' it^fu::!^ 71::^.^^ ''::"V V;;:!" ^eu
FirBalsarn, or Canada Balsam, socai:ed,! ^vil» d. cus. hwkkt i.t»TATOK«. | ^--.^^ .I'-.;;;''- -' Verm^ n.uvey
is obtained. The inhabitants of this | v[RKONT/\HD PAPKER H' USE SAUSAGE ' PJ!ir:'^^!^^^,;v;^^S^^"!^^^^
region, and ospeoiaily the lumbermen, ; lyi.Ki-no.NK .\i mukh 'i.^i is.
Tin: wiiYM .\M» \viilciti:K<M:K«.
M by KitusM* luil ••xi'rU In i|iiulll.v U
owltiK to llx' lint' |Hti<iiir««a i>f tliw \V<'»I and
till* Mkltl or tbi> riiiK-liiiifii In aa^lectlna uiid
l'Mtl«*nlit|c tlt< ir vtock. 'I Ih- reason k«i «-iin
•ell It liiH«*r tliitii Miiyolliur la Mint wm do
not litiVM IU buy ol (oiiiiiilakloii lucn, bni hy
rhll'litipfl direct 1 1 out III* slaughlt ri'rs aav«i
tliHt prolit for ib<- lM>ii*-llt of our trade. No.
I 7 l'r«»tciit rtr<<tl.
lew ^^e|ts tiiitii ll'lit'c slwia iii:<l li- rne v:\r%.
lloUM! cull i,|ti«,<t iiM):iiH and "buM : n 'ciiv.-ilii at
iirl«« , #I.H»i, nil .•i,NV ivrnis. .%)i|.|y to flfch k
IMui *
At $3.50 per Pnir.
These Pants arc niudc from the
best quality of these Cussinieres
and arc BtyieH tiiat arc bringing
in (it her clothin;^ stores from $5
to $G.
We huvc lidded to the above
Heveiiil liundred pairs, raude Ironi
ciiHsinicres of the best makes in
the United States, odd lota which
huve been selling ut $5 to $0.50
— all put in at $3.50.
Nowhere in Now England or
Now York can equal value for
the Hume money be found as in
this sale ot
$5 6114 96 PHiits at 83.50.
When we advertise a bargain
it is a bargoin.
Great Mark-Down in Men's, Boys'
and Children's Overcoats.
Lowell One-Price Glothii Co.
36, 38, 40 and 42 Merrimack St.
THE TRIUMPH
OK
TUB TI<n<ORY OTSR ALL.'
¥e challenge tbe world with L. B. Hale's
SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM
FOB
Dress Cutting.
A new and perfect Tailor System of
Oatting and Designiog Ladies', Misses'
and Ohildren's Garments.
The above system is tangbt hi the
Soientifio School with great success,
some of the pupils being now able to
cat and fit perfectly.
Open Eveninis from ] to 9.30, Except
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
No. 129 Central Street, Room 9.
MBS. B. A. BABTLETT, Manager.
MISS A. E. MOOBE, Assistant.
S. O^. DBa^lcei* Sc Co.
BXJii:.i>£:icei,
will, during tbo next tbree months, make very
reaxoimble i>tlr/>8 to peraons wlio wish to
brljthti'n their liomes wllb new pnilor, (lining
room or kitrlien lloorH, Inld In nice kiln-dried
hnr<l W004I of light color with Inlaid Imrdura of
cherry or « alnnt. Nothing can make a richer
looking parlor than Atich a floor, apread with a
variety of nign to rult the taste. In place of
<lii»ty cariHstn. Partloa wlahlng any • uch work
In our line will, by placing their ortleri with us,
receive flnt-claaK work. Warranted to atand
heat without abr.nklnff. E. O. BAKBK * CO.
TIX COUUBR JOB OFTICE to prtrftrf* *0
•zeeataiob prlntlaf of crary deaertptlM
•■ thashfMrtMt.ao«lM Mid at tk« lowMtfatM.
5n»trurtioti,
Mr. H. B. I>AY,
Teaok« of Piano, Organ and Harmony.
An
acoonij
Bank
rMMi
menla made aa planlat. organlat nnd
tut for con'.-erU.
IdlDg.
Klva Cant Savlnga
Mitcl|l's Boys' School, lerica, Mass.
AatiMly
mlta Xtiif I
lar to
atleetfamlly achool for boya. Ad-
elght to flfieen. Hend for dxcu.
M. C. MITCIIKLL. a. M.,
I'rlncl|»al.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hobson's
School of Languages and Music,
No. ISO BMt Merrimack Straet.
On Monday. February iOth, Mr. Ilobaon will
form two claaaea In tJcrman and Frrnch cxmver-
•Htlon. Mr. Tyler will rtcdvo private scliolara
In the afteraooB In Kngllsh branchea.
fftiBicrllanrous.
FULTON'S SUPPRESSED BOOK.
"Why Priests Should Wed."
bold at our office or hcnt by cxpreas on receipt
of $1 M-
8KLI.ARS A CO..
8t 8tat« St., Room S (Traveller Bnlldlnc),
itoaton.
Canvapalng Ai^ntB Wanted.
0\KRHKARD ON THE 8TRKKT.
"Say. Andy, hab you aeen dwn 'poaauina
at No. 7 Praacott atroet? Doy'a real Ken-
nine atufT and dat'a a fHOt." "No, Jim, J'Bvi
irwine rl«ht down dar and aee for niyaelf."
SWEEPING REDUCTION
IN
Hair Goods!
Onr 81.50 Switcbca marked down to 01.00
" a.50 •• aUloBchalr, " " !.»»
•f 3.00 " " " " " " 1.10
.« 4.00 " •• " *• " " 8.*5
1.50 Shlncle Banga " 1'<M>
3.00 " •* " " ••**
1.00l4in||ti7 " '50
.SOFHasea " •>A
•1
•<
.MCoqnattaa " " •!<>
Don't Miss This Great Hair Sale,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 23d,
—-AT
E. J. Medina's Hair Store,
94 Merrimack Streot, Lowell.
The Belvidere Market
Cor. Hinli and East liiGrrlinack Sts,
rirat vlaaa Muata. I'oultry, Uanie, Flak.
Oyati*ra, Vacetablea. Fruit, and a vanaral
Hue of Grocerlea at aa low riooa aa th«
quality of Oooda can ba aold. Call and aaa.
M. A. TATLOR, - - Proprietor.
WB HAVE OTILL OK HANU
A larfe aaaortment of flneat neainary and
dairy butter and t-heeae. whlih we aball
diapoaoof at prieea Iu ault tbe llinca, al>
waya almlns to plaaaa onr many patrona
and meet the deinanda of tbe public. We
alwaya keep In atock all gradea, ao tbat
none may to away without aeelnc Juat
what they want. Mo. 7 Praaoott atreet.
CENTRALVILLE MARKET,
7"r Oridire Street,
EACOTT BROS.,
PROrRIETORS,
«
tVe are prepared to fiU all
orderg /or the choicest Meat»,
Poultry f F rutin and Vegetablen
with promptneȤ and despatch.
Also a full line of Dried and
Smoked Meats,
11 Bridne Street. ■ • Teleotione 143-2.
Morb Room. Greater Facilities.
REMOVAL.
I have removed my plncc of bualnP"** from
10 MIddlPaex street to
IVo. r» Gorlinin Htrcat.
My mock of II|)liolKt«Ted Uoodn, l)rH|«rleH,
Window '*liii'le». TrlminliijfB ftnd Furniture
Coverings will be moro complete tliHii over be-
fore. My KcpulrlnK Department, iilwnys a
feature with me, will be Buch that nil work will
lie ilonc with promptncBH and aklll.
COMK AND SKK MK.
ARTHUR H. BENNEE
Ao. S Oorham Street,
Medina's Hair Tinta
BMtore* Qraj Hair to a
ntlful Brown
It.
REMOVAL.
Owing to tha Flra on Middle Stroet
The Hay and Grain Store
— OF—
]Peter Foye
Has been remoTod to No. 83 MIDDLE
ATRKIST, nearly oppoalte the old atora.
Tha attontlon of new and old eoatomere la
reapcetfirily aoUcltcd to thla change of lo.
oatlon.
A NEW INVENXIOISr.
Our ExcoIoilorA.Mli Sitter
la warranted to be Fl RST-CLAH8 In every feat-
are, and any dealrln«r a itiincrtor nrik-lo In thla
Una win do well to call and examine IU merlta
before piupcbaalng elaewhere. No duat, eaally
operatatt, «ll aleel liearinga and conatninenUT
oaUmlted wear. Sold for oaata or inatalatonia al
iiiimt-r. nM.iii 4, /itl'ivUi iMilldllijr.
IJ^OU s.\LK.--.V two-aiory, tMo-ieiicment-
X* liou-« Ol I'j r iiMis, 'Il In iim; Iivmi <il n.pairi
<'lt> »aUT .iiid •'i<i'>< I.), .Iiiiaii •! i-.cttr llic mmiUi
r.iiiiiiMiii, will iv liMitl l> wofilt 7''i<'. |t< I It,, r«Mi(«
lir I. .:T i»i' iiiuiiili ; ,;.»« I M|imnt l««-t ol lui'l;
l»rl«'<' »;jt.o. Kh ! (.fii I'l tiunH <if KUli A IMik.i.
■ Ml', ronlll t, IIIMii'tll l.tlllllllli;.
ITHOIt s.M.K.— Au oKeelleiii ldo«'l. of fuiir
' UMt'iiiDiiiH of i;\ u rmmo* -r^fh; Hiv wht<<r
.■iinl 't-Mvr; ruiiirt r .r ^;t); |ii>r moittn; a.VHi M|uniu
flit ot IiiikI; mIki ill •) oil II iiotiii.'ir riic'i Iu Iti !•
vl<a r« , I'oiivciilt III lo i]k> iiiUIr ; lu Ih-Mvi' rvttu
Inv |ii<i|iertv )'aii I' loiiml In llie I'l.) ; prt'-e
#4Ui>*). I'lill I Hrtli-dlniH <if I- Inli At I'kmnii-t ,
I'oi.ni I, liiliji't III Iddlillii;;.
Ii^Olt NAIK. V \iiliiHl>leei.lAli',<i)ii«Unntf
' ol II tliire->lory lii'li'k lionti) ol Ii roonir,,
Mill ij mill K"o<l unionist Ol liind, i*\(eii<llii>r i» a
liticU Kiicci, lew Kii'pM Iron) ili<> AiihtIcmi Iioikm',
III UiIh <ity. It U .>el<loin |iro|ti'ny of (Ii|m iliiHa
1 4 ollcri'il lor nhIo. >old lo m-iiIi* mii et-rtit*'. An
eiirly call Mill secure n I.Hitrtilii. I'llct' #'<Oili.
Mill piirllciilarN of Kt.>li A I'luiiinier. looni *,
llllilr.tli Itiilldlnir.
Co Hct.
4^ Advert laenii'nta und«<r tbia head loaft
only 19 oaata a Una for tlira*^ luaartluna.
rpo i,KT.-l.arK«! loft at iti Market Mtroet.
X -I- <'• IttiKera A ^'o.
rpo LK'l'.-Kann with aUxk and tooU. N. A.
X Itaiiletl, No. M Thiivl utrei't.
rt^O I.KT.— A i'otUKO at l.'l llannifiUlioalrePI.
I Inipilre nt 10 Tldnot iitb jtntt.'
rilO I. KT.— Nicely furn'aneo, wrira and well-
X llwli •''! rooma, 4-onveuluntly liltuatod, at No.
II Ulih Mn-et.
110 I.KT.— An elegant hoiM af alx roona;
. one with Ave roona; one with Uirua rooaa.
AA C'hfHinut atreet.
rpo UKNT.— Tuiivment lionae, with liarn, on
I HiiwenN Kti'«e(, :(Oii fitiit from Ml<idloit«!\; to
thtt riKlit I'Hrty, who will lakti a Iniihe. rent will
Itu tlxud low. Apply to .IttiiiUM Murphy, 6 C'en
Ira I Hlrt-Hl.
OSlants.
nador this ha*d
!•
• UmI
WANTKI).— A rapid fialnter to letter ulotli
algiia, by day. L^jng Job. Aloxlv Nerve
Food Co.
WANTKD'— An ae.dve, reliable man. In a
real eaute o|Be«. Adilroaa X. Y. /., l<ow-
ell poat olllce, Inix il8.
WANTKD.— Hy an experienced atngleool.
orod man who llioroiiKhly iindvratanda tha
caro of horseM, a altuatlun aa uoaohman. !&•
quire at 30 Hmllti ittreet.
(>HT.~A KHrnut brae.elet. Finder plea**
I leave at thla ufllee.
MANMAtiK 'IllKATMKNT and llnnrt
ItubtiliiKRlvtni by Mr. TIion. I*. Wright:
irood r«'feren<ie». Adureaa lOHj^alem^ atreet.
If yon are In doubt about our gooda !•••
Ing the l»eat come right down and aa* for
youraelf. We won't be under aold, and wa
never let any one go away without a liar-
gain. No. 7 Froatwitt atreet.
Roiil E«tato Afpent.
rOK SALK.
On Central Rtn-et, near IfoHford aqiinrc,
hnvit n Kood two hlory liouae, iiio«lern litilU, In
jcooo reJHilr. "No oiiIh" alioiit the j.ropcrty, ftnd
It la one of the lM'>*t tmden In ward 8; prl<A! />-2:UiO.
Oil Oorham Hiret- 1 1 have n two hUtv houi«e
for I>>I7(><), and iinotlitir one for tl>'''00.
lu Ward f'our— {l.'too will buy n nice, larve
, and a
nice larjfc lot of land, fooo fiet.
Trnoin hoiixe. In ko4>iI n.palr, nearly new,
THO.HAS U KLLIOTT, 33 Central Ntrect
Lowell, Itoema 8 and 4. Use the elevator.
A THING OP BKAUTY
la a Joy forever, and a guoA dinner la much
rellahtsd. We can acll you a roaat of our
A Mo. I quality Kajaaaa tieef at a very low
price. This beef aella lUolf. Mo. 7 Frea-
oott atreet.
FIKTKKS HUNDIIKD OALLONS pure Port,
Sherry and Hock from fonrord Kra|>o», put
up especially for family u»e, consldereil the ».eat
article ever put on the market for the niorcy.
Made IHTiJ to 1881. Hefore J'urrliaMnK cJill «n«
examine my ntock, whl. h JfUbT ItK ^OLl>.
01I8 ADAMS, Chelmaford, Maaa.
"for inside finish
OrooUett** I»ro»orv»tl ve»
¥OB WIMOBH USB
Oroolcoti*M Floor FIuImIi.
FOR OUT8IDK DOORS USB
Crocketrs Spar Composition.
In gallona. half galloni, qoarta aad plaU.
KITTREDGE'S,
Its OKHTBAL •**!]». ;
■^^J
.^^
^ ,ji f: P- — -»» <.««»« * " *» *
'fe
I
LOWELL DAILY C01
TTTK8DAY. FEBBUABY 14. 1888.
SENATOR SHERMAN-S ADDRESS |£X?^r^»£
Before the Home Market tlab at
BoHtou, Feb. 9.
duties un
InevltHble
roasi) iinporia-
tiouVjitt'heek|)err»eaD.l loss of our boiHB
J'rotection to Home Industries.
'* Uenilniifn: I liitve, first of nil. to tbaiik
vo»i for tin- lioiirlv rewptiou >oii litivf K'Vt!"
to a htr.iii;:«r from !i di^tniit statf, l)Ut u
«lr»n)?«'r akin u> you by muuy tU'.- of ussoclu-
llou, iMul, n>or«) liian all. by a luarly Hyinpa-
lliv wliU Vou ill ll"' ""•' of >'"^"'*" I*"' ,*^
wbicli bi\s Morie more than any «»lli»'r lo «lo-
vetop tU« ^o-.ollrc•e^ and lo promote llie pros-
perity of our toiuiuou fountry. 1 I K<- lie
DHine of your flub, for it i> a U'um; tbat U»-
ncrlbcs your prin.liiles; it is n eree.l in il-Hf .
hoim- mark»t for home proiUietions. It ha.
tbe flavor of patriotism. When you use the
woni "home" you tlo not mean y.uir house-
holtl. your busfm-ss. not even Hosion
Mansaebusetts hut vour whole .■mmlry from
WAAU to oeeau, from (.ana. la to the
M«xi.o. The market you refer to in . In- i -
lerib:m«e pf I lie produetn of tKi.(t<K>.«Kio or
l^oiVle, the moM^ free. Inlellltfcnt anW pros-
lierius on the ({lobe. eh;:«U7l ""I "«♦'••«'> , "
ini»uufaeture>. but a-n.uliure an»l eoin-
nierce, ami cm»»niein« ahuosl every employ
■leut of elviime.l men. You use the phra-e
J^horac marker lo ^H^"".-"*"''. ' '7'» '*;
foreign market, not to exehulc the forel;:«
mark^'t, bill lo emphasize your prefertiieo
for home nmrliei as iiirtnitely Krcat^ir, more
valuable, more produetive lUaii the foretKD
market. Tiie liome markettlfals willi over
»K.O0O.0O(),(HH) annually of HKrieultural pro«l-
uetit ami #tl.(K)0.O()(t,(K»0 of manufatlures.
wUiie the foreign luarket tieaN with only
tlie L'ccms of lufeetious .leinoruli/.atioii
oflereJlo any people a^ ">ur KiowiiiK sm.
uu*" Tbia' is not true. A surplus is a
pit deillietlcr than a deri.ll. Ami t.l>
surplus is not new. It has been «rov^il»^
sluee the elosc of the war
coDKumlDg more th»u 98 per o«nt. of our br-
rieultural productiona. is ateady, unohnniriDK
and iMjrmaneut. The iucreaso of our popu-
lation for the past three years will convume
more of our a;{rieultural produels than the
«s;>{reKute exported. Tlio workiugmeu of
New KiiKlaiid alone eoiisume far more of
the produi'ts of the we-.lern farmers than all
Kuropo. It is strange. Indeed, tlyit sueb de-
lusions will mislend an inlelllirent Aiueriean
statesman. Mr. Mor_'t«n says that "the farm-
ers rejeel tlie threadbare falsohootl that the
, bounties thev pay for lalmr to other ela»M>
are to be restored lo l"hem in tUe benehis ot
this vl»lonarv home market. • • • • »
' Tlje oiilv home market the exi^tinn tariff lias
built up" lias lieen for liie manufaelurers.'
(j*»iitlemen, our farmer^ in tlie west have s^l
far beyond thi« appeal lo prejudioe, and it
ena1>led will not he loiiu' betore the fanners of Ala-
r baiiia and tiif sduHi j;enerally, and even the
tl,:)00.(X)0,(KH)of expo'ts and imports unnnal-
Iv. ami more than half of these are lionie
nil; every i»— ' "' " '"
iploved in til
produets. This Is not all; every i»arl of the
eapital and labor emploved in the produe-
Uo»H of tlie lionie mark, t (s Amerleaii labor
and .-Hidtal. These prti.hu-tlons are b>
Amerieini fuinieri» and workshops, and
are transported on Amerlean
Mteumboat" and wajrons. 'IHirj*
4-hanKt'd for «'aili «»llier by
home industries. , , ., . ,i.^ .,.,.
Our friends may be surprised that Iho sur-
plus revenue dbl not slop with the tieetlon
.,f a demo.rali»- pivMdenl. but iK-rhaiw it will
if his adviee is followed, lerlaiulv I will if
be ebeeks the prosperity wliieh eiialdes us to
import tfoods and pay taxe... Hut why is not
lhi« surplus applied to tlie pavmeiil or pur-
ehase of the publie .1. bt* Whose faul is it
that it neeumuiales In tiie treasury y 1 Is nl>
the fault of Mr. flevelaml. whose so.relary
of thetreasurv isauthoriy.el lo apply this
am>
or
uoise.
debt
llie\
railroads.
eon-
ami
Aineri«"Hn iner-
.bants. tradeMiien ami inidHU men. ami m<»re
than IHI isir eeiil. of lli«in is ion».uined by the
Amorieanpeopl,.. It i« the home market
that Kiv« It emplovmeiit, lile,*tremrtli. health,
weiiilhunil lomforl to llie jHople of tb.'
I'uUed Slates. It i» ihi" iiome market that.
I take it. you wish to foster, proleet and
diversify. , , , i i ,
Ou the oilier band. tli«j foreign maiket
Iseondu.ted entirely by f.irelicners. Nearly
oiif-hulf of It is in f..rei){n pioduets, made »»y
foreiv'ii lab«.r, largely by pi'ople whooe ilally
wrijres woidil not buy iIk- food, saylnir noili-
iiiK aiiout <httl»lii« and -.lieher. thai i»
*umeii by the Anieruiin wc)rktti>rman
yv< til, prlie of all food i". eonfe.sedly rlieap-
er here I ban in Kiirope. These protluets are
transported in tmelun ve-seU; Ihey are
eonsiuned mainly to foreign ajfeiiln as a »h-
vice to seeure u.idervaliiution. and, to a
lanre extent, ureeonsuined as arll<-les of lux-
ury and oinaii I. The a>fKre;jate of im-
iH)! tod noOiU in the lii;ilio-.l years of imporla-
lion is less than )l per .ent.of home pioduets.
Wore than one-tliir.l of this, the ureal l>o l\
that enters into the .onMimplion <.f our peo-
ple. N flee of iliily, Hiid the reM Is only
«'har>cetl sueli reasonable duties as w ill iinile
borne eonipelllion wiihoul d.'stroyUiK hoim-
industries. A* to our exnorls, mostly of
food, when thev leave our shores lliey are
earriecl in foreiijn vessels, and are only taken
to supply uhsolule wants. They are taken
by our Kuropean neighbors as we lake su«i«r
from the West Indies and ejtlee from Hni-
/il. l>eeftuse lliev mu»t have them. All the
while they are II villi: to K«-'l cheaper wheal
from India ami lUissla, and eollon from
K^ypt. Kven what ihey do take in tiie way
of food is less than 7 per eent. of our pro-
duction, while llie home marki I eonsiimei.
the balunee. When I think of the eontni-M
between our home market and our fonmn
market, In mau'nilude and proportions, llie
surplus at any time to the retlu«;tlon of
publie det)t. If he hud followed the ex
tie of bis predeeessors. he wtuild, wcfkl>
monlhlv. without proclamation oi;
have p»iriba»e«l ami retired the pubib
under the plain provisions of exislliiK law.
Hut If the I'leshleiit preferred lo re.hiee Ihe
surplus bv the redu.tion of taxation, wh>
dbl he not apply to t:on(:re»s to tlimlnUh tax-
ation w Itlioul dislurbiim lioiiie piodu.tlon.
I k«ow that at awy lluu; in tb«' 1"^^ V;.!^!'^
ts
and Asia. If ^ou join in breaklnit down
this system in «>nh'r to inerease your foreign
market for maiiufai tines from 'i to even lU
I iH'r een'., you will destroy Ibu goos^ that
t la\s Iheuoldeu e«i;. ., . , , ,
"Now , Kt Us drop our posti>randial frloiitls
of the league aud eouslder what wo mean by
i»rt)leeiioii and one or iwo matters upon
whieii we may ditlVr. The policy of nrolei-
lion is founiled upon tlio idea that II Is best
for us as a nutiou lo pr«»duee, by Amerieaii
labor, as niaiiv of tlie articles essential to liii-
man life and eoiidoit a» possible; that, toeii-
cournije I heir pro«luelioii. we are justified in
lev vluu upon foreign articles that come Into
coiiipelillon with ours such reasonable rates
of duly as will Induce capital lo embark in
«ucli "induslries and secure to American
workiii-»un nai^onable waifos eonsistent
with the higher wiuits. and Ihe lietler food.
ciotiiim; and shelter demanded by American
workmciinii. The object ot all this U to sc-
coropelillon now nxUtloK b«lween Eu-
ropean and American labor, and reduce the
wstfes of ail laboring men employed In pro-
tected Industries. It will, iu my Judgment,
disturb or break down lar^e departments of
industry now Iu course of successtui experi-
ment. It U a departure from the policy rec-
ommended liy ourAithers, an<l especially the
policy adopted willlin the last 2.') years, un-
«ler which our manufactures have thrown to
their present enormous ai;«rejiate. It is u
.iepariure from the policy adoiilod by the
most intelligent nations of Europe and
Aniericu, especially our kinsmen Iu Canada,
who followed our example and have been
henctlted by K.
Hut vou may ask me how I would reduce
Ihe suvpUis revenue. I answer frankly that
the tariff oUK'ht to be curefiilly revised with
u view to correct any lne<|ualitics or Incon-
gruities that have ){iowii out of the eban^e
of values since the passa'j:e of the act of lH»'i\
I that every imviortaiit article which does not
copipele wilb our domestic iii>lustry and Is
essential to ihe <'omforl and wants of our
people should be placed upon the free IM ;
that every raw material of Industry which
does not compete with our own producllons
shouhi be specially selecti.-d for the freo list ;
that wherever any industry which can be
cimducted in this country with reas«»nabie
success needs a moderate increase of duty
for its protection, to kIvo it. and in this way
to check foreiv:n importations ami lessen the
reveuue. The direct taxes upon Amer-
ican productions levletl by our in-
ternal revenue laws, which Interfere
Willi Ihe Industry of our people, should
Ik; modified or repealed; thai In this
wuv the revenues of the government should
be reduced so as lo supply only enough reve-
nue to pay the expense of the KO^e'"""**'"^
wiselv and economically administered, and to
t-arrv'oul the provisions of the sinkiuK fund
for the Kfudual rediicllon of the public debt.
In estimating the expenditures of tlie kov-
eminent 1 would provide Cor proper apiiro-
priations for the improvement of our har-
bors, for the defense of our seacoasts, for
the increase »»f our mercantile marine, for
truiisporlliiK our mall to forei;(n counlrios,
and a lilxTal provision for all the obli;{allons
we are under to the rnlon solillers, their
willows and their orphans, by wtio-ie courage
alone we have a country to care for, a Huk l*>
honor and a government lo protect us. Above
JHeliitaL
^tetoetus's 19rug Store.
hoier^Morbils
mmps
olie
id.rrt\oeb.
ummer
Qompla^ints
lYSeritery
c/^/l Cured bxd
teaspoonful of
Perr/J)avis?m Ki/^cn
in a little AfilKor
Sugar and Water
AU.0RU0GI6TS SCLLlr. KO
)
,ould l»e proinptlx pass d; but the iruili !•.
the I'rcsi.lent and the coiitrollini.' . lemeiils ol
his paiiv are .letermiii. d to use the c\l,'cnc>
which be has.realed to fore- « ..iiktc.s |o
reiliice taxes in their wax . "O as to sli Ike a
dangerous blow at our domestic m-lustries.
ami it Is iMcaiisc of this iliai he ructlves llic
hlu'heuloirv of Mr. Kowcll.
\«ttin >fr. Lowell savs that "the two wreat
oariies in toii>:iess are unworlliy of court-
dcnce;" that "with Ihcin il is a struKK'e b«-
iween the ins an>l outs." and that "c.oh ap-
pears to make use of the same uiiworthv
tricks for lis own advantu^'e; eich hit an
abundan<'e of ace* in its sleeve, and ea.li w^as
divi.le»l on the «n'at .piestions of vital In-
teresi." Now, as Mr Lowdl has iievx'r
l)een a menilH-r of Con«ress. and I have for
many vears. I must say that .luriiw all llial
iim«' lha\e never seen the w'anie played vvlh
luies ill the sleeve. This is u fi>?iii. nl of his
iiiiaKdiiatioii. The truth Is that .Mr Lowell.
thouKh «llstln>tulshcd as a literary man, ha*
no perce|)llon of the Inti-rests of this jjrcat
i.piibllc, of the men, who. like you.
leveloplls resources. He cannot ajtprecl
universal iKinctits of the one and tbeeompsr-
alive uniinporlanee of the other, I am led to
wonder why so many jrentlenieii of educa-
tion and ebaracter are wllllujr to en.laiijrer
the wonderful development of our home In-
dustries to incieaseeur forelK" lomnierce.
I can excuse siidi professors as Mr. Sumner
and Mr I'errv. whose tlieories exclude love
of counlrv, aiid rest only upon the universal
Kooilofinan. The most distinguished j.ro-
fessor of till"' sthool of philosophy th"' I
know of is Mrs. .lellyby, who devot«'d lier-
wlf to Ihe ^jood of mankind, and especially
of Africa, lo the neglect of her bouse, her
husbai.d and the little Jelly bys. I believe
the best we can lio for mankind is to do the
best for our country. I supi>ose that in < oii-
Kivss, at least, we are to Ic^dslaln for the
I nilcd Stales, and that on the questiitn of
home market or foreign market, we are to
Is- srnided by the interests of the people of
tin- liiiled Stales.
When vou invited mo to spenk to the Home
Market •bib. I learnd thai there was unolli-
er club in Hostoii ••ailed the Massachusetts
Tariff Kclorni Lea;.'ue. and that its lu. mbcrs
dad a baiKpiel lieie recently, at which IImic
>\.rc nianv distlnjiuislied y;iiesls an<l speech-
es. So I nalurallv ihou-ht thai. here at least.
I miKht tlnd a staleimnl of the beiiullt of the
lorei«n market, and wbal is meant by "lar-
ill reform." 1 carefullv read all tb. so speech-
es, and confess niv surprise lo lind so little
upon e.ononiie .juestions afleetinu cur home
industrv ami so mucli about i>olitics. It Is
like Kufslairs bill of fare— so little i»read and
so much sack. Take Mr. Lowell, for in-
stance, a ;:entUMiian for whom I liavi; always
entertained the hi'ihesl re-*pe<rt. He Is known
as an acconiptlslied writer, a man of culture
and taste, a weicoiiie representative of tlii<
eountrv at the Kugiisb court. He was the
president of the occasion and cave tone ami
direction to it. I find but very little about
Ihe tarillin his remarks, but a good deal
:»l)OUt Mr Cleveland. Ilosays:--
IVrsonallv. I confess that I feel myself
Htronj<ly attracted to Mr. (Jleveland as the
best reiirewiitative of the liij^her type of
Americanism that we have seen since Lin-
coln was snatched from us.
Thus Mr. Lowell, who has been honorec
bv a great i>arty with its contidcnce ami
IruBt, places Mr < leveland above Grant, the
ureatsoldie.rof our country; above Hayes,
who certainly jrave the country a uure and
excellent a(lniiiiislralioii. and Mr. Lowell
liimself; above (JaiHebi, one of the most ac-
complished of AmericMn stalcsinen. and
above Arthur, in every res|)ecl a model !j;en-
lleman an«l a prudent and able I'res dent.
Now for what lias Mr. Cleveland been distln-
Kuisbe<l lo justifv this euloi;y:' Two things,
first, for the promise of civil servue reforin
— ind he has practised tlic most ^'encial
^wecpinf? removals in the public offices since
the government was established, lie fouiu
•'8.-I5* prt^idential poHtmasters in ollke, ami
he has removed or rhan^-ed 2'H;0 of them.
Ills postmaster frenerar, out »^ '^^^^ J'" '
ploves under him, has removoil 40,000. Uui
iif .■■« ministers abroad, the rresident has re-
moved or cliaiif,'etl :I2. a larsfe proportion of
whom are men disliuKuished iii the war
a-ainst the union. Out of «i,(^H) places he
' n inovj-d or changed 43,000. and out of
ileveloplls resources, iiu r.ioii<»i ii|.,'i».'.-
ale as vou do the beneficial results of the Jtol
icy of "protection to the millions of our coun-
trymen whose bread and life deiwnd upon
<|evelope.l industries, built up and su\>ported
alone bv wWe restrlcllons ujton torelrfii com-
petition. Ills afflnliles for what he calls the
mother country are soslronx.au.l liis»lo,4inas.
ac<iulred from school books, so fixed, that he
. umiot disllnKulsh between the Interests of
a new, Kriiut and tf rowing country and the
ideal policy of his fancies and dreams. He
neither <lid nor can throw any llxht upon the
economic «pieslions in which you ar«( luier-
esled. He deiuoustrales this In bis little
sp.e.h between spirclics iu a munner so
"childlike and bland" that il is worth muoI-
inir. He "Hvs that at a free trade meetinjf In
Kniilaml lie''*was irritated by the assump-
tion of some of the sinakers thai it would l)e
an excellent thintj for Kn^rland if tlie free
tra.ie do.trine shoubl prevail in America —
wlien he tells us he «ot up and said that
"those persons In Ku^jlaiid who exiMcted
that the adoption of l«.'e traile here would br
profitable lo them were prcally mistaken.
1 can iinnitine tin; smihs of salisficlion of
the treat Kn«lish inercliaiils who have spent
so much monev to %x^\. a foothold in our
home market, 'at Ibis delusion of Ihe Aineii-
i-aii minister. I w i«h lo si>eak of Ibis iiis-
tinuuished citizen of Boston with sincere re-
spect, but would appiv to him the m.-mom-
lilc laiiifuairc used bv Whiliier.tiie ijrcat poet
of Ma«sachu-etls. who still lives amoii« vou,
honored and beloved by all. ot Daniel \V eb-
ster. the ^reat stulcsinan of Massachusetts,
who ill a critical iiioinent disappointed bis
friends and constituents:
Uevtle him not. The tempter hath a snare for
hU '
And pliyiiiKt^ars, not Br/>rn an«l wrath, Ijclll
Ills IHIL
And now I call vour attention to the re-
marks math- bv a tVllow-seiiator, with whom
I do not ajjieein ijolitics. yet for whom 1
liave a sincere resi)ect. Senator Morjran
does refer to the world's trade, and laineiUs
Ihal the framers of the <;onstiIutioii prohlD-
ited an export tax on domestic production.
Ho says : "No other Kovernmeut has found
it wise or expedient thus to
limit its sover
ei"n power and thus lo deny itself the pow-
ei^to take care of its peo!)lc even in times of
could
lias
those 4:i,(HK) there are- not iV) republicans
ainouL' the appointees. No wonder the
witty I. ut cvnical Mr. Stearns, one of the ap-
polulees. savs: "Civil service reform re-
ielve.l no aid from any public »"!>" 'o
amount to anvlhinic until the advent of Mr.
<;leveland." "Hut It Is civil service that turns
out all the "ins" and puts In the "outs.
This Is the kind of civil service reform
emergency.' He says also tha "we
have derived incalculable wealth by levviiij,'
duties on the exportation of cotton, yelbiw
pine an.l lumber.'' This is the kev of his
political opinions. He siucerely believes in
the wisdom of a tax ou cximrts. and be be-
lieves in llie pryvisiou of the confederate
eonsiitution that no duty or tax ou iinports
shall be laid to promote or foster any indus-
trv. Whatever you may think of a lax on
cx"j>orts, so common amoiii; nations in the
dark a>;es and now reimdiatcd by nearly ev-
ery civilized government in the world, you
cannot question his sincerity aud honestv.
But ft does seem to mc that it is scarcely
necessary, before a Boston autlience, to dis-
cuss the wi^lom of the |>olicy of ihe framers
ot the constitution in prohlbitin>( all duties
on ex|»orts, and allowing, without limit or
restraint, duties on imported u:oods.
Senator Mor«an, in his place in the Senate,
nxpresseil a doubt whether the vast develoii-
I ineiit of the internal iron and coal resources
of Alabama was a blessiiv^ lo that slate, be-
cause the labor demanded for il advanced
the price of labor in the cotton Held 25 ceuls
a day. Again, he said lo the tariff reforin
league: "We exuoited during the last fiscal
vear agricnltiuai produ<;lions worth more
iban i!.Vi;j,000,00O, If our
diictions should not be at
would iiee<l a population in this country
at least l.W.OOO.tXS) ix opie to lOiisiime them.^
Till- extraordinary statement is but a fair il-
luslridion of the argument of l^^ri:« t<;jj«)«".
According to this It re.,uire» only «W-|,^«.-
000 agricultural productions to pMjd loo.ots),
Near
iieat i<T.iKKi.O<)0.0<st.
Tilt c|ucsiion has arisen wheliier the poii-
c\ of proii'clion should exleiid to raw male-
litis pi'oduce<l on the farm and from tlo'
mine, or whellicr ihes,' shouiil be admitted
lice o| dulN . We all agree that all crude .u-
tides ifc'ccssary for niaiiufactuie, that caniK'i
with reasonable labor Im« produced In tlii'
coiinliv. oii.'hl to be adniltletl duty flee.
More tlian tlOO.iSMi.isa) in value of such arti-
cles are now a<lniiiteil duly free; but the
.1 uilo mattrlals for maiiufacluro raised mi
our farms or in our mines, which come liiti>
com|»clilion with foreign I ibor, have been
considered Just objects of prolocllou. Now
it Is pro|iOMd to place these upon the free
list and .oiiiiiiiie the pr«ileciiou lo manufact-
ures. The pniH'ipal Hrticies of this kind are
wool produced by tin; farmer, iron ore by
the miner and piir-iron by the furnace.
Now. if t his ipiesiioii is to be determined
as a mere matter of lo»al interest, aecordlnn
lo (Jen. Haii«ock,or.as .Mr. Lowell suKKcsi".
••with acis in the sleeve," the men of Boston
might selilshlv sav thai, as ibey want wool,
and make the" woolens, they will voU for no
duty on wool, because Ihey can buy wool
cheaper In South America and Australia;
and ihev might say they will vote for no
iluty on iron ore because tliey can import it
cheaper from Africa and Cuba; not on |)ig
iron, because thev can buy it cheaper fnoii
Kngiand and Wales. But such a decision
would be an abainlonmeiit of the whole prin-
ciple of protccllon. Ihe benefits ot this pol-
l.v must be recl|>roc:il, and the sjstem upon
wliich il is foundetl must be universal. 1 be
American farmer produce* wool with the
same com|»etilioiithat the manufacturer |>ro-
. luces Nvoolens, and should have the same
consideration and |»rotectlon in his eniploy-
meid that U tnelv conceded to the manu-
factur^'r, no more, no less. His product is
Ihe .omplcted arlicic of his labor And so
with the mining and smelllii-'. or ores, the
rich resources planted by I'lovideme in ev-
vx\ part of our eouiiiry. The labor bestowed
in"lheir development i- as mm li « milled to
the frlendlv aid oftlie goveriiiiu lit as Uie fin-
est fabric of the loom or Ihe compl< tod work
of mecliaiiical skill.
When \«oi remember that iiio:-e lliun a
million faiiiicrs urc engaged in rai-ing wool,
and produce -J •»-•. 000.000 pounds, au<l hun-
dreds of thousands of laborii,.: men are re-
quired li> mine more than b-ii iiiilli m tons of
iron ore. from Alabama to the borders of
Lakt! Sui»erlor. and from Lake < himplain to
the racitic ocean, you must mc that to leave
the^e industries "un|»rolected against the
«oniln litioii of Ibe poorest jiaiil and most de-
graded labor of Kiiroi>e and Afrna would be
milefensible aiul would expose ihe whole
system to overthrow. Ail that Ihe f:'rmer
o"r the miner asks is that leastJiiablo and
proiier protection which i^ chcirfully ex-
tended to all branches of niaiiiilacturing
coming into com|>etitioii with t'orei:;n indus-
try ; that their labor and eniiiloyinents re-
ceive the same consideration in framing
vour tarifi' laws given to oilier industries.
They oiilv ask enough duly to compt nsale
for the di"lVeren<'e in the price of labor here,
aud the countries with which they compete.
Nor do thev ask duties on grades of wool
that thev c.innot proiluce. I confess tbat iu
reasoning about this matter I cannot help
expressing my profound contempt for the
selfishness of the jiolicy declared by Mr.
Mavor Hewitt in a letter to the league In
which, while demanding increased duties for
the articles thai lie is producing, he insists
on the rejjcal of duties on materials he uses.
Now, gentlemen, you may ask iiie what I
have to say about tariff reform. I answer
that I am decidedly in favor of tariff reform,
always have been and always shall be. I
have'participated in tariff reform since 1855;
but my idea of tarift" reforin is not especially
to make our duties acceptable to foreign na-
tions, but rather lo promote the interests of
our own peoiile; not to take lessons from
the Cobden club, or the Kn^dish aristocracy,
but from Washington. .leffeison, .lacksou
and Lincoln, and to follow the tisichings of
Webster aucl Clav. I am not in favor of that
kind of tarifi" reform which orings Senator
Morgan and Mr. Lowell together. I do not
know what they mean by tariff reform. I
su;>i»osc il is S2 per cent, on sugar and 20 per
them loan uuhroken experience that home
com|>etitiotr reduces tlio |irice more and
more, while American workshop* give us a
home market wlioi.e InMiefits extend to every
iiidiistilal imrsuit in our broad land. By
thi* home coin|tetilion we will in due lime
enter th»; markets of Ihe worlil as we already
have In miiny branches of manufacture.
With wise sialcMnaiishlp we could no\i'. but
for the narrow ideas id the powers tbat be,
estaldMi sin h commercial relations with the
Hoiiiinion id (aiiatla, with .Mexlt»» and the
•south AmericaH stales as would enable u» to
extend our markets and our friendly assist-
amo In deveioiiing tin' untold resources of
two continents. In thl* great American pol-
icy v»e naturally look lo Bost«)n to lake llie
lead, and when she leaiU a nalton of tlO.OOO.-
000 of people will follow.
SKIN SCALP
BLOOD
llavbu been a sufferer for two years and a
half from a dtseas-' caused b> a bndse on «ne
leir, nnd liavliu been cured by ihe Ci ru i ha
Kkmiciiivs wlieii all «»lher mellwMis and reiae^
dies failed, I deem II mv duiv lo reeornmeinl
tliein. 1 vUUed llotHprlnRs lo no avail, and
tried several 'loclors wUhonl ■iicces-.. "no »l
laft our principal .Irnifglsl, Mr. .lotui IV Klnlay
(to whom I shall ever teel idsu-fnl), spoke lo
III). I I c'tUHunted to give
me alioiii ( i rici UA,
.Neuralxtc paroxysms are often of extreme
violence, and biou"j{ht on by the slightest
provocation, such as a draught of co«d air.
The skin is swollen and infianml, and even
after the altiick has abated feels stiff and len-
tler. On the first intimulioii of such an at-
tack rub with Salvation Oil. *2.'» cents.
ilieraalrlal wuh ihcresuUthst I am |K-rfei'tljr
cured. There Is now no s .re about me. 1 Unna
1 can show the lamest iurface where my ""ffer-
Inics sprang from of aii> one In the sta'c. Hie
CiTlti'Kv Ukvikkiks arc Iho l»e»l blootl ami
skin cures manuliiciured. I refer to druggbt
.lohn v. KInlav and I»r. !>.<'. Monliioiiiery, both
of this place, and u» I»r. Smith, of l.ako L4je,
*"'aLK\ANI)KII l»KACIL(ireenvllle, Miss.
Mr. Iteaeli used the CI Tici UA Kkmi:i»ik.», at
our reouest, with results as abuvo »laled.
A. B. FLM.AY A CO.. UruRgUts
FOR SALE.
The undersigned, having pnrohased an
estate with more land, offers for sale hii
present residence at the corner of West
Pine and Bobbins streets. It consists of
a large, well-built two^story house, L
and stable in perfect repair, situated in
one of the ohoioest locations in the
Highlands. It is a corner lot, contain-
ing 18,400 feet. The house has 12 fin-
ished roomii bath room, and five un*
finished rooms. It is slate roofed and in
perfect order and has always been kept
to. Accommodation for two horses in
the stable which is sheathed and paint-i
ed throughout. Five separate cellari,'
all cemented, perfectly dry and well
yentilated. Entire property lighted with
gas. Oity water in house and stable-
never freeses. Land has an abundance
of fruit trees and grape vines. Fine
well on the premises. Thirteen rook
maple trees in front of the house. Land
enough for two large house lots. Tenni
one-half cash ; rest on mortgage at rea-
sonable rate of intereit. For further par-
ticulars, apply to
A. C. STEVENS,
Wholesale and HetHll
14 MIDDLESEX STREET.
Coinpotiiid Duiulrlioii P1II9,
IN COKJL'Ni;TlO.\ wiTir
Stevens's Sarsaparilla.
iftiscrlUnrous.
QOLD HSDAL, PA&1£, 1876.
BAKER'S
\v ;triiuii> .1 absolutely puie
( (>.;o». friiin wl.ir.'j llie cxoe*» of
< ) I has I'uoii rciuoved. IlLasMr^«
thif»(/ie /<r«i/7<A of Cocoa mlxod
V nil Hlurch, Arrowroot or Butfar,
nnd Is therefore furiooreecoaom.
i II, .iiHtiiig U»» than onecnl <t
ii.j.. It Is delicious, nourlshlnd,
slnsii/ilnnhiK, eiwily rilKustml,
and utimlriibly Klaptod for Inval-
lilH M wt 11 OS for jM^rsons In healt:^.
8ol<l bjr Clrc^erTererywkere.
SAVKI> MY MOTMKK'S LIFK.
Ever »<nce l can lomeuilter, my im»il\er has
suffered fr..m a milk Icr. Ni.thhnr vvtmWPdo her
any itood. she ha<l the litst medic d uilont, but
they all "Md her no nood. »he HulTerod with tier
lea for thirty vears and nonr knew a well tlay.
Hhu would have to sll up half the nixht, InddluK
up her log an-l moanlnn. Htie hod no peace,
hlie iiseil all the I est known remedies hi tlie
country without elToei. I askeU her lo try your
(ji'rnrnv Kkvuciuks. (iot her a hottleof ciiTi
CI K.v UKSIU.M.NT, and she took U, and has
taken In all about six or seven bottles, and now
slie Is a well woman Uiday. Her leg U entirely
healed, and her health was never better. Site
can Ko out every uay, soiiicthln« she has iml
done In ten vears, so you see I cannot help stat-
liiK to yon aLoul your womhrful t;i;rn'l'KA
ItKMKDiKS. You have saved my mothers life.
I cannot llnd wonls to express mv Kiatltnile. I
have advertise I your Ci I ici uv UhMKIMKs far
KlIwAUl) LUKIiKlt. l.VVi Droadway, N. \.
Mr. .Stevens— I am )rla<l to add my wonI to the
many pralsen of 8leveus's .SHrsaparllla. I have
luid it jioor appetite for live years. The dortors
advised no* lo ||o west In search of health. 1
went aii4l doctored there. 1 had a bad couch
there and raUed terribly. I waa irono three
months and travelled throuKh a larire part of
lilt) west. All the medicine I took did me no
good whatever. One physician reconunende<l
me to sell out my business and no to southern
t afifornht. Kortunately, however, a hkdy In
Uranltevllle told me I had better try Htevens's
SnriMiparlllu. My slater botiKht a bottle at her
own expense and sent II to me. Before the first
liottle WHS llnlshed I f<iuiid my (uxi^h mvrh >«•
lleved, aud 1 rested much ItetU^r idxhts. 1 had
ttuen hnvlnif novere cold sweat-, and these
censed. I boujrht sli bottleii of the Clinton
<lruKKli*ts, and (hen a dozen mire. After tak-
lu;i; six liotlle* I was able to return to work, so
that Stevens's Hnrsnparllla Is entitled to this
Kreal cure. All my nc<|nalntuiices lu Clinton
K«ve me up anil never expeeiod to see me re-
turn from the west. O. N. .siKlllNKK.
Forest Mreet, Clinton.
V
f. BAKER & CO,, DorcMer, Mass.
eent. on woolens, the hl;;hest rale possible on
what they produce and the lowest rate, or
none at all. on what other peoi»ic produce.
I am afraid that if these two einineiit repre-
sentatives of tariff reform would exchange
Ideas on oilier topics they would not bo bo
harmonious. If Mr. Lowell would discuss
"uL'riciiltufal "pro- i civil service reform. Mr. Moi^'an wouM pro-
alf iiicrease.1, we ! nouiice It a huinou.^', and yet I liey asree on
of the tariff reform recomnicinhd by Mr. Cleve-
land, which Is :i t,'eiieral reduction of the du-
tics on foicisi;" imporlations, and especially
on raw materials.
Now, to this I am opposed, flrsl because It
is an inlustice to American citizens in every
part of our country who have been invited to
rwii'i lu'iod.. for a 'vear. or SO-'i.'! a lieail. This ,.«.i-.. — ,
tnay do in Alabama, but certainly would not eupmo. lu the process of ^maniifaau re, and
■ • • •■ • ♦' ■ 'I'lie
do In Ohio or Massachusetts. The truth i
our entire exportation of agricultural i>rod
;,^ll^d b Mrrcleveland, aiuI yet he is ex- o^:!;^^:^ir^';^,^i^ZrXnlu:ii
tolled by a >.'«ntleiiiaii who placc-s cIvH "^J" »• [^» '"J^^ ^
service reform above all other objects of pbb- P^ | "J[ JII; J^' \; ,„„,,i ...uertain. unstable
nntm^i to justify this
productions l«
aud variable
Jlcjpollcy
oJ^^yt^i^^ rrrtnunie. while the home
market, de|»endinK entirely
III fff a Rood or a bad
j-erommoDdiiii{ that all taxes nowexIstiuK on
still tjreater injustice to the millions of labor*
inu' people wiio depend upon iiidiistiie.s thus
protected. A;;ain, Ihe policy propose«l will
uol reduce the revenue, but will ab.solutely
increase It and thus swell the surplus as well
.^..i..v.. as disturb the business of the country. It
crop <^ will neceasailly check the enormous produc- , Ue *n;f Jf"'
market, tloas of our country^ lucrcase and harden the Grocer win
Hop Plaster
A pccuUftTund siJCCH^^nil oomblnation of tOOth-
Ingf paln-kllling & etrengthenlng BBants
Fresh Hops, Ilcralock Cam and IMne Balsam.
, Pain. .OTcneM and weakne.- In t^f **«'''"*^i
kldncvB. choBt, Bhouldcr, neck or limbs, are »ii
• '"B•^|i,?*i^?!'?o^t?b,ranrntv«r.falUn«- war-
ranted the beat plaster known. Soidovory-
■ wh^ Price SBSf-Te forSl. Mailed for prioo.
UOP PLAHTEK CO., I'r..prleior», Mowton.
If you htive a hou^e or rooms
to let, or have lont or found mon-
ey or valuables ; if you desire to
buy or sell real estate or personal
property ; it you iire beekmg u
situation or wish to employ help,
you will find the columns of the
Lowell Daily Courier a good
medium tor making known your
wants. Such advertujcments have
the benefit of the combined cir-
culation of the Courier for three
days at a cost ot 12 cent.*? a line,
and very seldom fail of being
Y oard trom. '
95,495,500
'fcOl'ULATION In Amerh a, :n.n.".»2D,nO0 In Ku-
tTTlciMU. the Krenl skin cure, and CrxnuBA
Soap, prepnreil from it. e.Mernully, and Cuii-
CIKA KKM<>i.v|.;Nr. the new blood tiiirlller, In
veraally, are a positive cure lur e\ery form of
skin and bloed diseases, from pimples to 8cr<)f
Soldcvervwhere. Pibe: ( rrtci RA, ftOcts.;
>t)Ar, •2.'Vcts.; ItBsoi.vKsr. |H». Prepared by
the I'UTTKK D'^IHi AXU « IIKMIC4I. Co., lU^lon.
«4-Sond for ••llow to (ore .skin Diseases," <14
pages, M) lllusii-iUlons. ami too tc-tlnioiilals. ^
FllWPLKR, blackdieads. chapped and oily
skin lu-evenled by CUTiri KA MKl'lCATKU SoAP.
Over 'i(H)0 dosen TOOTH BRC8HB8,
whirli we arc •elllnB at price* way below
other dealera.
Mr. .Mtcvens— Knclosed plen-«e tlnd "price of
one of your Uheuinallc Plasters. I wore one
vou sent llie o > my side, mIiIcIi has hcon lame a
lon»r time, an«l I think II lia~ d<Mie more {food
than ftov i>tlier I have ever trieil.
^oiirs, MAlitilK PAKsON.s,
Itrooks, Me.
5!^iio<?x.iiiji* Ortt »r I'll
The distressing sneeze, snee/.o, sneeze, the
acrid, wiilery dlsehargcs from the eyes and
nose, the painful Inllammatlon evtcHdlni? to the
throat, the swrllliig of the mucous lining, caus-
ing choking hcnsatlons, cough, ringing noises In
the head and splitting headai-hes.-liow familiar
these svmptoins are to thousands who sulTer pe-
rlo(Hca"lly from head ix)lds or tnlluenza, and
who live In Ignorance of the fact thai a slnKle
appUcailon of SANKOKU'H Uadicai, CiniK pou
Catakuii will alTord tnvtanUiiieuiis relh^/'.
Hut this treatment in cases of simple Catarrh
gives l)nt a taint Idea of what this remedy will
do In Iho chronic forms, where the breathing Is
olmtructed by cdioklng, jiutrld mucous acxumu-
latlons, the hearing affected, smell and Inste
L'one, throat ulcerated ami hacking cough grad-
ually fastening Itself ui on the deblUuited ays-
tern. Thenltlsihat the nmrvcllons rurntlve
power of Sanfokd's Radical Chuk manlf.sts
Itselt In Instantaneous aad grateful relief. Cure
begins from the llrst application. It Is rapid,
radical, permanent, cexjnoinlcal, safe.
Sankoku'i* Kai'ICAL CiTRK eonsUts of one
bottle of ihc ItAUiCAL CuRK.one 1m)x Catahhii-
AL 801.VKST an<l an Imi'Kovki) Inhalkk;
price, tl.OO. ^ „
POTTBB DBI'O & ClIKMlCAL CC, BOSTON.
Mr. .'^tevell^— I write to s.iv that In my opinion
Hievens's l.ough .Mixture Is tlic best medicine
ever niailo for coughs. Certainly It Is the best
1 ev( r used In my faiiilly. I would not be wiih-
oul it In the house. It cures a cough every time.
STKl'llKN li. UlTCmX."*.
Wcstfonl.
.Mr. fetevenn— 1 wish to tli uik you for the good
done by .sicveiis's Cough Mixture. About a
year ago I sutlered I'roni a severe cough, aud
tounti other remedies InelVeetlve. I iKiught a
40 cent bottle of your mixture, and before half
of It was irono mv iiongh lia I disappeared. 1
had no Idea that f should bo so quickly relieved,
and I cannot speak t«>o highly of the medicine.
My daugnter Daisy, I'J years old, had a cold,
but the Uf.e of the mixture for a day helped her,
and In a tlay or two more 1 expect she will he
cured. Mas. THoMAS IIKKNNAN,
.W c;harleH Street, Lowell.
Mr. Stevens— Eiidoseil p'casc Hnd #2, for
whli h send Us value In the IMieumatIc Porous
Plaster. I think they sUind the Florida climate
the best of anvtnlng we have tried. Vours truly,
,J. H. HAILKY,
Apopka, Florida.
We are now aelllnff aU kinds of PATENT
MEUICINK8 at the very lowevt cut prioea.
KOOT8 and HERItS 3 centa an ounce.
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
OF FKMAL.es
Instantly relieved by the Culiciira
lAntl-l'alti Piaster, a new, most
agreeable, limtanlaneons and Infalli-
ble palnkllllng )»lRster, cppedally
adaiited to relieve Female Pains and
Weaknesses. Warranted vastly supe-
rior to all other plssiers, and the most perfect
Anildttc to I'liln, Inllammatlon nnd Weakness
vclcomiioimdefl. At all druggists, 25 cts.: Ave
for fl.OO; or, postage free, of Pottkii Dnuo
and Ciikmicai. Co., lloaton, Mass.
Dear Mr. .Stevens— For ten years I have bsen
a fiilTeror from partial paralysis duo to an In-
jury to the spine. The svmptoins have been
compUcited with biliousness, headache and
nllcs, compelling me to lose many days* work. I
tried many remedies, but not until a year ago dm
I llnil nhnt;i boon Stevens'.s Compound Dande-
lion I'llls were. All other pills caused attacks
of plle.s. Stevens's cured the headache and
blllouBuesH. nnd the piles as well. I have no
sick hendai hes now, and 1 make a practice of
taking a light dose of iho pills every week. The
Dandelion Pills have proveil exactly what my
reoulrcs. and you rony he sure 1 will
; In their use. M. W. BAILEY,
74 Duttun street, I..owell.
TX)WELL DAILY COUBIEB, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1S88.
3
1/
THE TEA TABLE.
TEA TABL.K TOPICS.
Miss Maynard aays that croipiettes arc go-
iuii out of fashion, and tbat at all of the fiish-
lonable lunches tlinbiils are served instead.
Tltnlials are of various sorts, the essential
characteristics beiii« a shidi or mould of
Mome Kin. J, llUed with a lui.xiuiv, which may
hIso vary. We do not tlnd any lack of ero-
i|ueties, bowuycr, OU iho fuucy menus we
come across.
Fifteen fainilioH In cue of New York's
suburbs have bcu'uii lo e.\i>erli«'.'iit in co-
operative housekoopinn. but how they will
come «)iil rem ilns to be seen. First they
slarttxl 11 laumlry. which was a «rcat suc-
cess. L:der a three-story (iueen^ Anno
suildin;,' waipid Ui». the iipp-r Hoor vm-
taiiiin< a small ball room ov lecture hall, the
s«.'<-ond iloor bllliuid and sniokliik' rooms, and
The first the ilinUiif room, the basement be-
lugoeeupkulby the kitchen. Two women;
are hired— one to ili» tlie hiiyiiiK and lo lo »k
after Ihe rtiiances,au<l the other us general
iiianaKor. ."*ome of the families prufer to |
bav.' 'hefr iiieiils served at lioine, and in llil-
c»<4! an extra chir^e \t m.idc, the price fixed i
for ea-li adult when eallnij at tin.' public i
dliiiii); room bcln^' !?l a week. TliU ciiinol ^
lie ••oii^idercd dear board.
F;ishlon Note*.
Itlbbonof all kimis parllcubrly siUln ami
iiiolie. continues a most fislilonab!.- orna- [
luontation for dre«ses, and In eviMilip; gowns
is eoioblncl with fentlKMs nnd llowels. |
The p.)!onai-e is still verv (lopular and
will prtd.ably eoutiniie so for soiiie lime lo ,
i eoiiii'. There arc a v.irl.ly of sivi, , in
drape I |Hd.»HHl"to», luMiy of tt bicli lliiisjj Iti a J
•jeep liMiiided paiiier on tin; ri;{lil or left side,
as liis;.' dicla'es. |
Fashionable morning and break fa«l gowns |
are princess shapeil and in.ide of lluurcd. or
plain, roiiiih, woolen mateiial- In i.ilhcrdark
cohirs. The fulness at llie l»«ck 1^ lai«l III
pleats kept ill place round the walst by a
thick cord girdle, kiiulted at certain dis-
lances.
Large tlu'ures and those of inedluin sl/.u
copied from India silks ami f«>ulards are In
the new salteeiis. Large palm-leaf fans,
sleigh b.'lls. three large links of ti chain, a
small ring overlupi>ed by a larger one, clus-
ters of illce, forked llghtninK streaks,
fuchsias and ehecker-bourtis are sonio of the
many .leslirn-. For the coming summer
these eotttm dresses are to l»e made entire y
of one pattern, not In eomldniillons of plain
with lliiurtd goods, as they foriiierl> were,
and about 14 yanls will be rciiulred for mak-
ing a full-draped drens.
No weddiuic trousseau Is now complete
wllhoul a fan to corre^nond with every
evening Pdlet. ami with an exleuslve
WHidrobe this Item Is no small one.
The use of lace for neck and »leeve wear
Is increasing. Instead of the smooth ban<U
of silk mull or canvas, wblcb h;ive so long
lieen popular, dresses are made witli narrow
frills of creamy lace plaited thickly lu at llio
wrists ami neck.
Huts will be larger than last season, uud
crown- will be lower. All shape* allow for
Ibe I'svehe knot, which, with many. Is a fa-
vorite style of dresslni{ the buir.
Mwnsiblc Tallc.
Some l»otly ought to start a school which
would leach women how to dress their hair
becomingly, and at the same time jfive Ihera
■ome knowledge of their own faocs. In
eplle of the constHiit Iteritlon in the iiewi.|)a-
pers of the fa<t that the lltllo curly INyche
knot in the mid.llo of the back of the head Is
only becoming to classic or purely (Ircelsn
features. It Is to be seen accompHnyIng all
brands of faces. Yes, even «nub noses arc
assoelatod with It. Ilcsult, unspeakable
bhleousness. Fair young women who are
cjHitemplating this slyle of hair arrangement
should get them a band glass and look well
to their fealures. If their noses are straight
and long enouKh to he flreclaii, then j^o
ahead. If not, they had better get them-
selves to a nunnerv than to build a rsyclio
knot on their hesds.— [Sprlnallcld Union.
iEeHieaL
jFinancioi*
diaa. "W. Eaton, Brolcer,
Boom IT OaBtnsl Block.
Attention given to all flrst-dasa lo»n» amA
iDTestments.
Ipr.ci
SAFEST OF ALL
1NVESTMKM8
8pr.ct.
eu anH Coite,
' CoftsliMuuMUa, neuralgia.
lUrlisrhe, lli-adMhr, TiwlhaeM^
Sprala., llruUM, (tr.. rlr.
KICK, Klli'''rV_HI.NTi,
AlUiui;t-liU«ii'lDriil()i».
TaKCUAULU>A.VUO£UUi€U..lUl.Tl~ "
IttUKK.
W. JLCLAKK &CO., Of MJNNKAPOLIB, OfTPI
Fir»t Mortgagtt on Farmt in ifi»m*«o.'«'iwrf AM
itvi<i in amoiinth of •aoo and upwards; luui-cai
from 7 to H per camU. Mortyayf* on AfUMttipoM
(Hty /Vo/A-rfi/, Inlered 7 per cenl.-FllU-en year*
experience. Sriul t» /tonlon ojficc for I'amphm
and rel'erenc4!K l)efo;e vou Inveet elsew here.
UKOKOK WALLA'CB, Agent. lyMUketreet,
Itooni 4U, lioaton.
U
ey.Htem
persevere l
iff 0. Increase vlUllty, ward off ilUease and prove
a blessing to humanity. It Is pure and une-
SuaUed <;. 11. OKAVltS A .SONfi, Hoston hot-
^ ■ uarantee It. aiHl your Druggist and
supply tr
;Biiy tlie Oi-ijjfiiial
EXJUEKA
SELF-LIGHTING BURNER
OF THK
H. R. Barker Mfg. Co.,
Mr Stevens— I want to say that your .Sarsapa-
rilla Is just the thing for lliose who are run
down. I know bccnnse I have tried It. Through
overwork my health was badly shattered. 1
took n single botile and In less than a month
wiis <"oinpletely restoveil. Had I not taken It I
shoubl hhve been obliged lo (|ult work. My ap-
nctlto is Ko»>il and I feel eractlcally a new man.
A slnKlo bollle was snlllclcnt.
^ * .:JOHN p. CUEAHIN, Lowell.
8 and 10 Centiml Street.
^rioe^
.TO pent*.
A. C.STEVENS'S
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE,
U aiDDLEBEX STREET.
The Best
Blood
Purifier
i8t}iat\s»lii(^likoop!5ithoLlver
uihI Stomiicli iu lioalthy i^on-
dition.
GOOD DIGESTION • •
MEANS
• • GOOD BLOOD.
Nollilntrin tlu^ world so sno-
ccRsliiU V t r<»at m t li< Mli^fcst i vo
oiviinMfi.'^Mundriikc, iiikI tlio
only pure, saJ'o nutl r«Ulab]o
preparation of Maudi'oke In
Dr.Schenck's
Mandrake
Pills.
r -r Bats by sll DruKglsU. I*rir« 2S ets. r»r boaj
S Iwxss for ea cU.; or iM.nt by nmil. p<i«t*«i> fr«<s on
iMsllrtofprtos. Dr.J.U.HehtookAMoB.Vhllad'a.
KUHN, LOEB & CO.,
30 N»sB«u Street, - - - New Tork.
MAVK CUKHTAMTI.V OM HAMU
A KELKVTIOK OF CUOICB INVEST-
MKN-r ttKCUUITlKS.
Corrtmpowintce t.f /tniikfrf, Ilroktrtand /nvmI>
orj toiicUed.
Catarrh
KLY'H
CREAM BALM
Cleanaea the N«a»l
PMsagae. Allay •
PaIo »ncl Inllam-
luatlon. UmiIb the
Hores, Iteatoret
tiiA i»ntes of
Taste and Muiell.
TRY THE OUBE
A particle Is ap-
plied Inut each nos-
tril and Is agreeable.
Price ftO eta. at Drug-
mall.reglslore<l,«Octi,. Kl-Y BttOTll.
Oroenwlch street, New York.
A Valuable Investment.
(HE CHWION: SILVER MINIfiG CO.,
Office 43 Central Street, Room 10,
»l»ALl)IMi BLOCK,
Onrevs a valuable Invehtment tollhoso who de-
sire sure returns for their money. The oem-
pauv are not engaged In any wlht cat specula-
tion. They aiv selling the Mt.>ck upon Its merlu,
hnXm e<mlldenl that U will leallte whutttey
Call and ask qtieatkusi
LOWELL
Gas Light Company.
OFFICE
22 SHATTUCK STREET, COR. MIDDLE.
SEWALL G. M.iCK. Frosideut,
JACOB KOUKIIS. Treaaurer,
D. 1». UARTLKTT, Cleric.
DlRECTOUSi
SEWALI. <i. MACK, LKVl HI'ItAtiUK,^,
.JACOIt |{(MiKK.s. «^''*»"^,*'''^'V.'. ^i^.'
JAMKl» 11. FKANt;iH, JollN F. KlMllALL,
ALKXANOKU ti. CUM.NOCK.
Eeal estate.
y owEiit.
BLEACnCRT
PRICE OF CAS,
with Uie discount on for prompt pay-
iiient. Is
$1/20 per Thousand Teel.
PrUute Wires lo Nww %orli.
Toieplioiie Call, »7l»-8.
Barnes & Mitchell,
BANKtRS AND BROKERS.
KTOCKS MONDH. UKAIN AND PRO-
VISIONS iMught aad sold tot C«al*« or ••»•
rled ou Margin.
3 P. O. BuUding, LowM,
Land Sale !
The most important offering of HOUSE
LOTS on the Lowell market. Looation
delightful, convenient to trains and
tramway, hieh and dry, already graded
for immediate building purposes, situ-
ated on Moore, Andrews, Otfe, Liring-
ston, Meadoworoft, Garter and Gorbam
streets.
AlsoTaluable LOTS for mannfaotur-
lag or ether business purposes, adjoining
the railroads.
Torms favorable to purchaser.
For plan, and prices inquire of
JAMES N. BOURNE,
Agent Lowell Bleaohery
iHisrrllamous.
Businrss CarUtf*
Solon "W. Steven**
A.TTO tlN E Y- AT - l^JL^W,
No. 3 BarrUtrfM llall.
HARRISON W. STRKETER,
OouMtal>lo H.1K1 Collccftor*
Room Nu. e. CejitrMl Jtloek.
Onieo hours, from 'J to li, i to i, and Moud»yt
Thur»d.'iy ami FrhlAy eveiihiK'* Ironi 7 t»» t».
A^Hpeclal altentloii ui eollictlon ol rents and
ircneral can' of Unemeiit )>jopertv. _^
1>II. O. A. >V1JLK.I1NH.
Hurgoon ChiropodiNi.
so. 1 Freacott Htrevt. - - I.oweil, Maae.
onire hours : « a. m. to li ui.
p. m.; hundays, 'J to 4 p. m.
'i to b III II '• lO
*t
T'{
t-
K 1
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I>r. R. B. I*re»«oott,
Late Onullat to North weHtern Ulspenaary, Ne^
York c.li) .
OOloe, No. II Wynian'M KieliaiiK'. «>«rD»»
Merrliio»ek niid Central Nireeta, room wllfc
Dr. ItlcWer. Olllce dayw nnd hourtt : \^ KI»NK»
DAYS and KATI'I'.WA Y •*, from fc a. in. until t
p. hi. Kj(,1us1vc alteollon »rUeii to il.hoo-et' of
Eye, Ear and Throat.
PlKMT-iLAMI
Gas Cooking Stoves
Set up unit rent^Hi at a luw rnte p4tr year,
plplug lucluded.
TIIINOS IT \H WELL TO KNOW.
MEDICftL ECONOMY.
NOTHING SUCCIEBS LIKE SUCCESS.
Dr. Lewis is Always Successful.
The Glory of ft lUn if in His Strencth.
Nerve or Phyelcal Foroo When Loet Quick-
\j B«Kalned by Conaultlug
I>Bl. C. J. LEWIS.
Who. after lutonse study and deep research, haa
lately .llscx>vere<l a new, exlraonllnan', «1u»«'k.
certain aud Inexpensive euro for Diseases of the
Bruin and Spinal ConI, iSperniatorrh.ua, Semi-
DKt Weakness, Fluid Kscapes, lm|)oteney and
Deranaed Funellonfi of the Nervous nnd dener-
Itlvo/Sems. Tlll.S NHW AND MAUVEL-
INVESTMENTS
AT
T ond » J*«r Oent.
KlrH mort#aKe, with ex>upon l»onds attached,
pavahle semiannually Py Applcum NatlonsI
Hank. 8«'ure«l on Improved farms In the weit,
from :« to .') tlmen the value of the loan. Al»ao-
liitely SMur.., snd prlncltial ami Interest paid
as a rule wUh as much proinpu.ess as Koveru^
ment Ihju.Is. Amounts Vroin •=,»«[» "P.. yi^^VkV
and H per exnt. Ai»ply to ALLSTON AKUfcW,
Man«i r hhwk, .M Centrsl Klnet. rooms .. ap<l «.
Refer to .lOIIN V KIMHAI.L. ITe-ldent Ap-
pleion National »«"»'. ^K^WiV-V^ ", '^.V ?.'
.1\MKSK. KKI.LOWS.K. II. l'ATi;H, UAl*
GOOD WRIOKT. WI*.UaII MANNlNti.
COKE,
Drokeu, screened and delivered at
$4.50 Per Chaldron.
$2.25 Per Half Chaldron.
i; A M H .
NO. 7 JOHN HTKKKT.
Wo chare* nusde tor the vm of asotore.
Mo ehargo mado tor rannlnc aappljr
pipe* from etreot maine to conanmora' oel-
lare.
Order*, whoa left ot offlea, proupUy •(-
toadod to.
0. E. CUHUlNti. Agent.
SOO BUSHELS
RUSSIAN SEED OATS
ORA.SB filEKDS.
Bradley's Super-PhosphaU
— AVD
ENGLISH LAWH DBEBSIKO,
ror aaU cheap bj
•J. O. ROOSRS Sc OO..
M, SI Md as MMkot StrooC
MONUAIENT8.
AMHIEWS & VVIIEELUII.
KMTAULi KiiKi) mn?.
MANt'KACniRKHS or
M
'%
W.vnit Vim riiK Hikk.ilo Bio.— If
liouseUei iwrs would vvidcli for tbe Hrsl ap-
pearniue of ibe Uull'alo beetle in tbe sprlnjf,
and kill it. as HhuI slew bis encnties. by the
••ten* of tbousamU," they would bave less
troulile with Ibe Huffalo bujc lu tbe summer.
The lie'lle Is ainldliouN. It soars bl^b. It
hIso -riiwl* nnd it flies. To Hud It "at borne"
jro to tlie alii'-, or tbe hl};beht window In
your bou>e. wben the sun shines warm. It
looks like a ludv biix, but don't he deceived,
it doeHH'l Muell'like one. Kill all you ean
Hnd, there will be us mtuiy more awultln«
for tomorrow. Follow this up every day for
weckh. or until not one beetle can be found.
Don't forjxel to Iook well in cracks of the
floor and window eiislnjjK, :ind don't be sur-
prised if llie Hceoiul story and even the
front parlor fliow si«ns of tbe Intruder. It
works its WW down, bead it oft' and exter-
minate il If vou can.— [Mrs. Sarah De VV.
({mnwell iu (Jood llotisekeepiiipr.
CHKKiMKH IN t'AKK.— L'andied eberries
are delicious in whatever form tbey are used,
but we never saw them put into cake until
recently. They made it look very bantlsome, I
and it tasted just as good as It looked. Tbe
eukewus wliite.and we suppo-e tliu cher-
ries were put in the siinie as raisins, cur-
rants, or anv kind of fruit.
Anoi:TC<)l.<»uix<s ^o^'^.— Catbenne Owen
Hays that in coloring!: soup most persons re-
sort to burnt sujjar, and, verv carefully used,
it is not at all a bad makesbift. But how
often have we a rieb-looking soup put before
us, the vermicelli appearln;,' to repose under
a lake of stronji russet bouillon, but which,
on tastlnir, we tlnd su;,'Kestive of nothing but
burnt sugar and salt, every bit of llavor de-
stroyed by the acrid eolorini?. Miss Owen
savs that she uses burnt onions In preference
to'anvtbing else. If you bave none in store
when the soup is put on, put a amail onion ti
the oven (or on the back of the stove, should
you be baking anything the odor would
taint); turn It often tiil It gets quite black,
but not charred. Then put It Into tbe soup ;
it adds a tine llavor as well as color, and you
need not fear overdoing It. x
To Takb Out Ink.— Spread the cTotb
over a pitcher or basin, with the Ink-spots In
tbe centre, and while jou hold It In its place,
let another person turn boiling water on llie
spots. This Is better than lo put the article
Into boiling water, as the whole will thfen l»€
tinged with the Ink. If the spots are still
visible, tie up a teaspoonful of crearu of tar-
tar In the places where they are— more for a
large stain, less for a very small one— then
put the cloth into cold water without soap,
and boil it half an hour. If It Is not conven-
ient lo put boiling water at once on the
stains, put them in cold water; do not lei
them become dry. Articles that have l>een
stained with ink or fruit should not be put
into aoap suds until the stains are removed.
.Soap will ten<l to make them permanent.—
[Mrs. Cornelias.
A Good Friend to Babies
, Ig Lactated Food. It Is a perfect food for
JjifaDta of any axe. It la also a good friend
to tbe boaaebolupurs'c, for Ihe can* oon*
tain a larger amount of Food for tbe mooey
tban oUmt fooda do.
' mm MfcrncX" L f KK ATM KNT has cure.l the
most desDcrate forms ot Nervous Dlsorilers In
boU. young and old. To .lehlUtal^e.l youth It Imj-
Blows the vigor of nmahood, and In advane«d
aKcUestablfshesthe vigor of vouth wltHout
?he posslldUly of fairure. ifitiNARV Um-
FLAiKra. Acute or Chronic Discharges, Stric-
ture, lletentlon of the Urine, Uravcl.Tvldney or
Bladder IHsonlors, Syphilis, .Secondary Symp-
uVms. Eruptions, A\n Diseases, all are abso-
U Sly cured without the use of n»e>^ "7.^ «>>'•'•
>aor InJecUons. No restrictions In diet or bin-
Inmco from business. HBCBNT casks clkku
IN TiiHKE OB FOLK i>AY». Piitlcnts whosc cases
liHve been neglected, badlv treated or nro-
SouneecUncurallcare partrcularly »nvUed U.
visit Dr. Lewis. A written guarantees ol cure
iriven In all cases arranged an.l undertaken. IM
rRAOTICKUpWIirdsOf THIKTV VBAK8.
JBT-Dr Lewis Is frequently consulted by
manv who have been completely <ll«c<nir.i>red of
^ver b^lng cured after finvlng experlinenUj.l
with various advertlbcl nostniins, electric iK'lts,
Ac which invariably do more harm than icood.
KveVy phase of dlsei^e demands different and
Sal treatment. To those who may have
bSen disappointed. Dr. Lc^vls would say con-
L^H, him and he will rc8tore the •'•"aPV^jnt"*^
one to all the .lutlen of life, whether they be
Xslcal or mental, pcrtidnlng to married Ufe
or "single blesBOclness."
Conaultatlon. Medicines, *c., 16.
ConauivMUfut forking Claases S9.50.
DR. LEWIS lo permanently located at
129 Friendship Street, Providence, B. I.,
One door from Richmond street (off Broad
8t?cet) OfflS hours all the year round from 9
to 2 ami S to !>; Sunday, »« to 2. not later FK-
MALE COMPLAINTS .SKILFULLY TREAl-
KD.
NOTICK TO COUNTRY PATIBNTg.
Dr Lewis Win. on full description of case
(^t'h fee encTo^'d), ""™«'"»«»yr",'L? "itEl?
of his valuable me.llclncs, a<xompanled with In-
structlons and advice for ^''^ cure of the above
distressing complaints. Jijst Publibhbd.
Fourth Edition
Medical Hinntes,
with additional colored
lIlu8tratlont,a Pobtrait
OF THE AUTHOR, AMD A
LIST OK COMPLAINTS.
An exceptional treatise
on the treatment and
speedycnre of above sub-
locts, sexual diseases etc.
Price 25 cents by mall
to any address, from the
author, Dr. C. J • Lowle.
W. DUNOAJf .
SIX PER CENT.
FIRST MORXOA.OE
SINK I SO FUXD
WATER CO. BONDS,
Principal and Interest |»ayable at
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
We offer a Umtled amount at
100 and Accrued Interest, *
and after careful examination xeoommend them
for Inveitlment.
BREWSTER, COBB &ESTIIBROOK,
35 OongreiB Street, Boston.
Full Information In rerard to these Imndsmay
be obuilncd from C. W . Katon. Central block.
Ms anf Paflor sils
AT THE LOWK8T PBICE8.
J. T. m:iltve»^,
•M M BRRIMAOIL STBBST.
Parlor Stoves
Of the very best makea,
AX LOW PRICES.
Call and see our variety.
N.'J. WIER&CO.,
81 MARKET STREET.
\ DUMAS &C0. f
'hook BINDf RO'
.iOMlH Ceiit»-.».1 St.
No, 41 Thomdike HtrmU
Near Morthorn Depot.
c. H. AKUKitwa. oHAa. wttaatM
JAMES MORRIS,
Machinist and Engineer
steam, Qas and Water Fitter
and Plumber.
Job Workar and H«|N»lror of Mtooiu. ilo*
and Wator Baglnea, I'rlntluK Preaa— ,
Hteain Pumpa, ■haftiav. Falleye. Law*
Mowora, Mowlnv Machine*, eU.
Hhop 25 Middle Street, Lowell.
TRLBFHOMB 1S4-4.
^
Do Your Own Dyelog, at Ilome, with
PEERLESS DYES
C. B. COBURN & CO.
Advertise in the Courier.
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100 dozen Mill, Shop and House \
I Broowftf at low prices.
100 Oak Baskets, all sizes, from
one bnshel up,
SO Large -Square Butchers* Bas^
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23 dozen Indurated Palls.
23 dozen Paper Palls,
50 dozen two antl three hooped
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1 gross Galvanized Iron Pails.
10 ilozen J. I, C. Horse Pails, the
beat stable pail ever made,
25 dozen Brass Hooped Cedar
Pails,
100 baxes American, White Cap
and nhUe Cloud Soap.
25 boxes Dobbins^ Electric Soap,
25 boxes White, Or ten and Mot»
tied Castile Soaps, in bars, 1-2
lb, bars and 1-4 lb, bars.
WE UECEIVK OUH
JT-I-S-H
Every Thnrsdav, cnsnrlnfj the freshCHt possible
for Friday. Our bill for this week Includes
Cod, Haddock. Hallbnt. Fresh Mackerel,
{!melta, Flounders and Fresh Herring;
ProTldenoe River and Vlrf InU OYSTERS,
Clanae on ahell and ahncked. Smoked
BaUbut, Finnan Haddies. Anaerlcan and
P. and C. SARDINES.
We have our Oysters and Lobsters fresh on
Saturday for Sunday.
They will dye everything. They are aold
everywhere. I'rlce lOc. a package— 44) colors.
They have no equal for Hlrenjrth, Brljntnes«,
Amount In I'ackajres, or for Fastness of Color,
or nonfadlnK gualltlcs. They do not crock or
smut. For «ile by W. W. liunc^n, t>r"KKl8t.
191 Middlesex street; Ooodale's Drop Store, lis
Central, corner Jackion streets, Klnke's block :
V. II. Butler & Co., DruKgtsU, 141 Central street |
Carleton A Ilovey, Drawflsts, City llall, Mcrrl
msck Btrect; Albert L. Field, nruKjrlst, I>avl8
Corner; Klllnjfwoo<l A Co., PharmaclHts, onno
■Ite pout office; (J. C. Hrcwk, l)ru»iKlHl, V."dge
street, corner Flrnt street; G. C. Ositood, «. D.,
Apothecary, corner Mcrrlma<-,k and "Uffo"*
streets; Denis O'lJricn, Druggist, «J Brtilge
street, Ix>well, Mass.
first Lener Foundm in New Enilanl
COMMKNCBD IN 1817.
Boston Type Foundry,
MoUd for lU bard and tough meUl, Ita lam*
TarletlcB of
BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
And for Ito UNRIVALLED Newapapar W\
Address onlers to JOHN K. BOtiBBS, Af«Bl
06 Water street, Boston.
49-The Courier and Journal type la from thle
fonndrr.
LAMPS.
Revere House,
BOSTON.
Item «J.>r.i"ii «i... ...»...■ . ---- . .
and Lowell de|'<it«, ceninc ot liuslneKs .im
ifi
Near Boston and Mftln*', Eflstern. Fl'clibur
„nd Lowell de|'<itn,
plHccsof nniuj-emciit
Bemodelled, Befurnisled, Newly Decor-
ated, and now kept on the
H^iii-opoa-ni I^laii.
Rooms all larjre and comfort.ible; elegant
snlteo, with ImUis nttachcd; ample public par-
lors; jcentlemen'H cute and blllmrd room added,
and nrst clans In every respeci.
Kooma from 91.00 a day np.
J. F. MEKROW * CO., - Proprietors.
POSTERS,
DUPLEX STAND LAMPS.
DUPLEX HANOINO LAMPS.
FANOT HALL LAMPS.
PUNO LAMPS.
BANQUET LAMPS.
BBASS AND OLD 8ILVEB LAMPS,
Witii fancy shades.
Lamps and shades to match.
All to be found in great variety
AT —
FRENCH & PUFFER'S
131 Central Street.
^
Advertise in tlie Courier.
PAINTERS
AND
£:a.cott Brotlier«,
77
BRIDOB STREET.
e .^_
ir
BUILDEBS>
Ton will find It to yonr Intereat to oall npoa
na before boglnnlnc yonr
PAINTIN^G
A goo6 aaaortnsent of flrat-eiaaa vooda
alwaya on hand, at bottom prieea. Olvo o».
• call at oar now and apaclona store.
AT TH»
Courier Job Office.
Sff Bf ai*ket Street.
THE COURIER JOB OFFICE
la ptaparcd to quote tha T«rr lowaat prlaaa •■
FRANK H. PULLBN,
Phoiographie Supply Agency,
[very Descnption ol Pniitiiie
HBQinXBO :iK
Olothinip,
"Dry OoodH,
Grocery,
- Or Other EsUblisbmeBto,
11
vOttnsr
Office.
KENDALL & Ca^
87 Middle 8tr©et, Lowell
[awo afld Garden Dressii.
Pcepared for Lawne. Oraaa PlaU. Kltobaa
Gardens and Flower Be<la.
PRICKS t
Ten lb. ba^s for 1000 eqoare feet. . . ..^ .BO
Twcnty-flTe lb. bags for vua sqaare teat. . .$1.00
Fifty n>. baira for 50110 square feet 1.7»
One hiin«lred lb. baga ••*• WO
X^a^^rm €3krwLmm Seeds
FOB %»XM wr
B. N. WOOD ft OO.
ffJl
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LOWULJ^ DAIL.Y COUHIEU.
TffirELLJ)AILY COUTIIER, TUESDAY, FEBRUABV 14. 1888.
QUOTATIONS.
LOWELL DAILY COUjMgR^ TUESDAY, FEBRUAira^^U, J8§8^
o
l'ul»Hi*!ied over}' a fturuoon, Sunday 6 excepted,
in ihcOiiMei liulidliitf.JuBt euet of the I'obl
Olllw. M.-niinurk ulieet, Lowell, Mahi*-, by
Maideu A Uwwell. bubacrtidlou priie »ti.oo a
yeui, ttueitiu a uioutli, I* ccuU a wee», dcUv-
ei fd b> rttnUr. bliigle coi)le» 2 ctuln. Adxr-
llnliiK KttvB turuittht'd oil appUcatloii.
Low cU Weekly Journal publlthed Horn bauio
oiUteoutrUlayB. Tilce fl.ftO per auiiun., ul-
»rti) b hi udvaiuc. Ljuger circulau'on lu tow u»
iKur l.SwcU thau all otlitr paixir*.
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The. entlio l»iis«ii«'»'« of croctinR public
liulldinj;* i« foinhuied with a lao«eii«'*i*, luai;-
.iiracv ami erimliml cxtr:iVJ^'iii»' c nueli »•* n*>
niiin wi.ulil Ibiiik «>f lol.ialiii»{ in ln« i>iival«s
l.iiMiMS>.- [N. Y. Tiibune.
Of all tlie fliiiiHy, falwj i»rit«'iicpi» of fr»>«
Hi!*;.'. iIkti' i". iK);i»' more nliu-) or I'aU* than
llii'oiH- llwtll wouM, in a N|M'i-I:W iiiaitmM-.
iK'iulitlhffaniKTH. The fo<-t Is ll>«'r« i« no
elax" who \voul«l hHtr»'r more frotiifreu Had.',
fur tli«> ^lll»l»le rt-aMMi that there ix none Ihul
have lycu more benellled by protection.
\\ «• nuiv uiako the a^serliiMi Inoadly and
withoui fear df >tiuiv«i«ful iontr.i.lii'iioii th:U.
on thi^whole. ehtimallnsrillrtel «n«l litdireet
lieiieUlK toiiellier, no class of Aiueruaii fill-
/oiix, not even inanufavluri i>, have Iuh-ii
more benelitoil l»> the protective taniJ
poli.v than iiH\ell!oaxiiciiliiiral cla-ii. and
thal.eoiiM'qUfntlv. none would Miller more
from ail nbai donmeiil of thai polM v.— (Indi-
anapolin .lournul.
PKUisONAIj.
BLAINE'S LEHER.
literary work, and wanU reat »uJ quiet. I
iiM*iire yon the^n are the ooly rca»oiiK for Mr.
liluiue'n letter that are kiiowu to me. Kvtoy-
What Does It Really Mean?
Aft
Sorii* t>f Ojflniouit by AH
Sot in of reopte.
Sundayi.
TJiti 9.00
V.OO 1.00
».«) 6.00
4.i6 7.00
botly. fooiier or luler, Iowk a dcHiie fornoiMe
Ihlii's which ihry v\ereonce «n\loni. too!*-
t;iii». and thi". ii tnic in the c2i>o of .Mr.
HIaliJC."
•Ml* not Mr. ninine'n iHler Mimcwluit In-
coni*isienl with tho action of hh frli-nds.
piti^uiiKtblv v%illi bin coM>ent. In woikiuir
for the coiitnd of tho Htnln delc-alioub and
coniiniittcoy'
"No. Nlr.it U not ineoniostenf ; no such
worit Ini" been done l»y u*. Ot course 1
r«telveil cmmllefcH lettem on this hubjeiL
I tioni i>eoph' north. Hotith. eai*l and v^cft.
I Mr. iilaine'itfrUiiuU have not Hoii;:ht to set
' iip or Nccnre a i.inKlo dcU'ijate anyvylicre.
i We hav« in«de no iMiiceited action. 'I'liere
When one ban irad it all one haa to make up : hai* bien uo meeting to map out a courM- fa-
' voluble to Mr. Itluiue. an. I 1 assure yoii that
The i>aper*»are crowslcd with all norts of
hU|>positions, ullegutionv, icoshlp, couimeiit
and vvUlies uouceriiiiiK .Mr. Illaiiiu'a letter of
vviiUdrawal from the rivbideiitiul contest.
Cljc iLo\jJcll IDail2 Courier.
Tt'IWUATuj;KUUL)AiiYJ4. isss.
We jrtvf on another pn^c a 8:oo«l |>oril<»u of
Mr. SbermairH Home .Miuk< I cliil) speech on
protflctioii. U will be found Miinduid reail-
iug uu thin MlbJPCt.
Hill anti Clevelaii-I an- In a r(>ntr!*t for the
New York dekKallon to the pie-ldentlal con-
vention. ( Icvelanil lta« the mo»i jiatrona-e.
and Ih likely to win. Illll i- ready to put up
all tlie !»tate patroimue tin re l-*. however.
jUHt an Cleveland wan four \cari* ago.
Lleut.-Clovernor .loin ^ ol New York i» Mid
to b« »oriou*ly coiiteinplallii'4 a canv:i»* for
noinliiatlon a-« governor. Am (i -viruor Hill
hMH come out m a full-blown UM»i«"M"l ^'i'' ll>»'
prchideulial nomination, the way In clear for
anyboiiy who IlkCH log.) for thn j;overnor-
uhlp- aud wliy not .Ione>.y
Mr. IPalne will p'l I >t»* of fun In reading
the (OininentH on hi.* letter. We hope lie
tukuK the HoHton l"o«t. Tho qiierulou» <»ld
lady of that leorgaul/.etl oi,;au of 'Cleveland
auii Taritr Uiform -Tvs o ( 'eut»" U undei^'o-
ioK the nioHt undoubted hysteria, over Mr.
HIalne'H letter, which *ho canuol bjr any
manner of ineaiiH understand.
lion, lleorffi? A. IMII^hury of .MinneapolU,
r.niurly of Concord, N. 11., ha-* t.iliorcd to
erect a ♦•i.^.OOOcollej.'c buildinj; at Owatouna,
Minn., and ad I *25.t»0 uu an endowment
fund, itlhe napli-^^of tlio htalo will »;ive
?r»o.ono. ■
NKW IIAMI'SIIIKK.
The t]len man u fact u ring company I* to
build anotlicr lai«e mill at IWlin iu the
early ^priuK•
•judjte Clark ha* dl:«ml«'.«'d Mi>. <i. I*-
Rowell'* pelitloB for au a»i-i«nuient of a por-
tlon of her hn-b.iiidV ctate to her. for ber
..upport.ontliexroundlh.d no cause vxxnl*.
rhl« case waa tried at Lancaster two or
three weekk »iiue.
WASlllN«rc)N NKWH,
liJH own iiiind what it ail lopanit. Of courM'
Ibe centre of tbc inlere^'t in in Wahhiujrlou.
whore the politiciana uio^tt do uou;{re^aie.
The hijjnipcauce an well a* the ■itieerity of
the letter I* variouiil> CKtiiualed. The driiio-
crat« and uiuxwump*. a<« wax ex|>ocied. vei>
grnorally tind in it only a piece of Blaine
Ktrateiry. They call It. in the wonln of tlie
(ilol>e'i> Wa-liiiiRteu dt'itpatch. "one word
for wiihdrawal aud two for hU booin."
Some of them alTcct to believe that it la iudic-
alive of Mr. Illaiue'K lack of conlldeuce in
rcitulilicaii ^uccc!»i». tnher*. that it Im only a
shrewd dtwicc for baviiiK tb« nomiuMion
thrust upon him. Still otbem ^ay that if
thl^ were tnn-. It will prove a «rand mlHt;i»vt .
and that the party cannot aiotin Im uulted on
niaine.
whatever ha* Ikmmi dono by admireio of >lr
Itluine haH iM'on doiio on their own uccouiil
:iii<| not at the Instance of bin clo!*e frieiuU.
We have done nothin>r to tiecure the iioinina-
llou of Mr. Jilaine. W ben people write to
me on the Kubj^ia I wnd them in reply the
call <»f tho couveulioii, as issued l»y the com-
tidttec, and Momc exli i>ts from llie bliUory
t.f tlie coiiveiitlou of 1SS4. I have written no
letter* in Mi. Blaine's Inurehl."
••Was this letter laid before any Mort of a
meolin;; ol bia frleudk or of tbc ualloual
commilleor , , i
"It was not. The letter waa rec^'ived !•>
m«> on last Tuendav. it haviiDTioiiie dir« ctly
fixmi Horence. It was entirely in Mr.
Hluine's haudwriliiiK. At« )ou cec liy its
oiH'ninx Hentence. it was Intended for the i.-
i)ul>litan partv. I di»l not tell aii\ inidy of its
existence until Friday. Then I told a man
who had HosiMfd mo in preparing cop|e« of
llie letter for tho press. It was >;iv«!n out on
Saturday iH-canse many pap«'ri» do not prim
wa>« anxious to ipiitl the
Public BalMlnR- Will- On« for Lowell t«
Im) lt«-port**ti.
(.en.Cojfswfll inlroducid .Monday a bill
for a #ltW,0O(> pnldie building at Haverhill.
The House committee on pnblir luiillin.'s
and jrroundo has ordered favorable reports
to \>e siibmilted to the Mouse on tlie bills f<o
the erecllon of a piililic biiildliiK' at l/)well.
MaM. (♦200.000). aud at Uar llarboi. Me.
(»<•J.^.^KRt).
Noinlnntlon* Hfut to thr '*rnai*,
Tlie Prtsi.lent has sli.I to liie Senate the
foilowlnj: nominalioiis: ,\l.'xan Ur Mit »•
of New York to bo iissiMant I niled State*
treasurer at New York city. Po-.! masters
C. W. Klli»on, at Melrose. Mas*.; JJcor^e
Cushinx.at lllnuham. Masa.; < harlcs Ilai-
rlKKtou, at r.sstx. Conn.
Sunday edition*. 1 . - , ..
„,„^. , wi.lespread piiblleitv. 1 arranj{e«l to have It
Mr.Colll«.i.repo.acda. ..ying tlia, ^^ \^^S^yX^;^'':!^''^::;>i^'^^
thinks the withdrawal sincere, and ho ««» ,^,„.^^ „„iblnK' of the existence of "
and ho
see no iiasou why Mr. Illaine should have
declined in advance a uoiniuation be could
have had IwyontI a doubt. Kvery utterame
he has made klnce ISH4 U in accord with his
letter, ami It U a proiK'r staml for bini to
but this is not probable. .\mon)C the caii>li-
dalC'' now to come Sheridan should not •►*
looked uiMiii a> out of tin «iue»tl«in. ShouUI
lie be noiiiinatid. says Collins, ■■all the fen<<'«
on both sldcfWillhe blown down." The dem-
ocrat* can atloid to iook on serenvly. but tlie
coul<*t i"» to be us li'-rce as bus ever bet'n
wa^ed. and all «'ur men and nieau* will be
necessary, says kollliiH.
JOHN SHERMAN.
Ha la liittTviewPtl -t1i>w tli* WlthdrawMl
AnV«U Hliu-ill» I'Ulforir.
The tilobe lorii spondi iit at Columljiis.
New York has a ^iv'.ntic scheme on hind ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ |.|n. ..In"* birthday wasoelebrat-
for bridijiinr the North river. It is P''" j ,.,,,„,, ,.„.„inx. found Mr. sherinnn. and
* * tjives the following; as tlie result of the lutt i-
Accordinj; to Attornoy-tlenoral Longley of
Cauudu the d*hi ries of the provlnce« amount
to al>out «8,.V)0.000 a year. The United
Sliitea buys about live mildon dollars' worth
of this amount. The attorney-«emral wants
to have the Unite.l States accept froe tish-
erlejt. and urant free.tlsh In return -that Is.
admit Cunadlau fish free of duly.
There Is a ifood cbaueo for deUboration be-
fore the resolution U inloptcd to Iwirlii at
once to spend a hundred thousand dollars a
year for live years on a new city hall bulltl-
iuff. An enterprise so extensive needs care-
ful thouj4ht anil plamiln;:, lieforc it l.s
launched. One lact to be considered in that
we haveii'ta sufficient niar«in of debt limit to
allow iiV to borrow enoupb to compU-Jc ibi
bulldin-', aud we shall hardly llnd that mar-
gin jtrowii.R any broader iu the future.
[>avid n. Hill for Tresident strike.* th.
niugvvuiMp mind as preiiof-terous, and so it
I*. But it i.s« no more preposterou* lliati
(Irover Cleveland for President. Hill is the
abler of the two men, tbf more decent, tin-
more experienced and llie mori honot. He
has Liiiide the better -overnor. He bu>
less b!ire-faci dly u^cil hi* oftl.^e as i. per-otiiil
peniulsito. Hi; has better exemplltled ill its
administration icil civil scrvi e reform. W'c
arcawan; that this is not suyin;,' so vcmv
niuih for Mr. Hill— but it doe*n't take inudi
in the way of cliaracter, ability or hoiicty
to mike a demociatlc candidate lor riesIdiMit.
po*cd to build a suspension brid;<e a -ross
Hudson at a point iKlween Fourteenth and
rwenfvM'ltfhtb .*tr(t'ts, for the purpose oi
brinuiiin all of the ureal rallr*«ul lines into
the city. The plan of the bridge shows two
wioii>;nl iron tower- on sunken *tone pier*,
at eipiui distaiK^is froin.cijher shore, with
three i.us|»ensiou spans, the middle one t»eliu
2.S,M) feit lonjr. This is a start liim <lepurture
in eiiKl»^»'ilnk' science, for the lar^jesl single
•pan ever deslifiied up to th" prcM-nt day i*
that beloni?in« to a hridxe now l*lnif con-
structed in Scollund. Its length Is 1,700 feet.
The Lock wood inilla of Walerville iiia.le
IW.OOO.OOO square yards of cotton ;,'ood* I ist
year. "Let iis ace." >uld the Maine Farner.
"Tliei-e aic 4H40 wpiare yards in one acre.
i;iirhleeu million s«pi«re yards of cotton
would, llilr«rfore. make a lent bi;;euoui:h to
rover brpot HU) aertfs of »pac4i, and that
would hold all the pei'ple of 3laine. New
llunipshire and Massachiiselts comfortably
aeated. with a rin« of more than lOH acres in
the center, hi a rlii;f of tliat sl/e the Ml.OOO
horses of Maine (acconliiiu' to the last cen-
sus) could be accommodjited. with consider-
able room for piandnu around, too "
this letter
until this iuoruiUi{.
SENATOR CHANDLER.
BUIae'a IHM-lalou la Irr^vorahlr— The
Farty Will Loa« and <J«H» by It.
lake as the iTrnrnian In the irpublican party, j ^^^tor ( bamlli r saiil : "Mr. Blaine's ile-
i Still. .Mr. tollins thinks be has left tbc way j ^.(,|j,j „„{ to run U lu accordauce with his
o|M'n to accept a iioiulnalion If It were he- 1 ^.„„^,n„i dciiamtjonh for a year and a half.
lliMil thai he alone could save tbo P«>>y. ' m,i,|(, |y bis most intimate friend*. It is
taken iKicause he lias been resolvcU not to
undergo the laliors and t rouble*, and to in-
cur the responslblli hs involved In the eaiidl-
dac\. llcMOhl all <|Ur-tioii. Ill* dn Ision is
sincere aiid Irrevocililc. The narly both
loses and icaiiin hv hi» witlnlrawal. it lost *
tbecffccl of hi* ilwpulailty on the Paillic
.oast, aud the thousand* ot vote* which he
alone can 1,'ain from Iri*li-Anieiltaii dcnio-
cials. It loses, also, the entlai*ia*m which
his name would ln»jdie e>erywhcre. llie
;;aiii i* the support of the small |ercrnlai{e
I of npublii ans who are hostile to him.
I riicM" ladii;; rnOMclled to thr p:irly It would
I lie coinplclclv united, and this union will
' -iNe n* a icpublican victory. The npnblic-
! an* have nianv candl*lat» s fiom whom to
' chooM' and tti>' ronventlon w HI b.) a dolii cr-
ate body, and will make no mistake. The
nee trade niessaj.'e of Mr. CU veland will
probably result iu defeating his renomlna-
lioii. So v*e shall pretty surely have a new
tu ktt on lH»th sidea."
VARIOUS VIEWS.
rrominrnt M-u Say I>lftVrrul Thinjia-A
Uviieral Look at the Nitualloii.
Perhaps as K'ood "» Idea can be obtained of
the situatiou by tjuoliu;{ sentences Ironi the
numerous opinions utti red. as in any way.
In Maine, for instance: Hannibal Ilamliu
says Mr. Blaine has done the wisest thing he
ever did. and he seemed to base bis declara-
tion on tlie ground that he wouM be iiomi
Senator Blair U aitrprlseil and aorry, but
Kaya we must look for a new man.
Senator Aldrlch <if Uhode Island «ayi» It
will not weaken the party. It will make the
iiatiouat coiivrhilon more InlereKtlng.
Mr. Mlllikeii, who reproscuta Blaine's oM
district in Con;i:russ. and is as near to him as
any iioily, aays the letter does not Kettle the
qu'estloii ot .Mr. Blaine's candidacy. Ho is
^nlll^>ly siiiceii>. but it will take soniethin);
siron;.;er than that letter to induce his fricndri
to let him retire from the field, r'oimress-
man .\llcirof Lowell says: "Tlie lelter of
Mr. Blaine Is, of course, to be taken as liiiiil.
Not to so consider it ■woulil be a mark of thii
yrushcsi di*rcs|H'ct. The republii-an party
bus now aniplu liiaa lo ftiilv consider the
ipialitiea necessary to HUdwud in the coining
eh'clion, and then to aul :ct tho man as u can-
didate who U the best exponent of these
qinilitics."
riie other representatives of Massachusetts
are of vaiious opinion : l>r. Davl* says the
I* Iter is a sill prise, and leaves ns all ai sea.
He suggests lico. K. Hoar aa Blaine's sub-
*lltule. tiov. Long uoiisidurs the letter ad-
iidrublu and sineere also. It leaves nersoiial
thiii:;s out of the issue. Mr. Ilayileii says
Blaine evidently wants lo uulte the party.
.Mr. l<<Mlge says thu decision Is llnal, and
must lie so taken, (ien. Cogswell fuollngly
savh he has sulfeittd from a personal bereavu*
lueiit. but he f curs that It must Im^ taken as
tinal. Mr. Whiting tbiuks Mr. Blaine would
liave been foolish to write the letter if he
• lidii'l mean It. John K. Itiishell is dlsap-
IKiiiited, Blaine would have biin so easy to
beat. Mas*acliusctts would have gone agninst
biin. Mr. Burnett thinks the letter may have
had another purpose than withdrawal, and
Mr. Bockweli eouuUit aa sincere and dull-
uitv.
.Senators Hoar and l>awes had nolbingto
say. *
What is Scrofula
Bootjg anH Sijors.
Weather Indications.
Pdb. 14 nooi. — For New Enj;land,
fair weather, ooldor, light to fxesli
winda, ahifting to northwoalerly.
The Bijou Shoe Store.
A.no titer l^^'eok ot*
TREME
vic'«« ■ li.' cIoIh; correspondent called upon
hin and isked for an expression as to what
ciect IV withdrawal would have. The *en-
alor wa* extremely courteous. l»ut a trille
taken aback by the sudden <|Ues|lon. He di-
liU'rated a nioiuent. and tben aaid:
"I don't know hut it would In* lrapro|ur
for me to talk ninch upon this subie<^t. You
know that Mr. Bhdne and I have loug b»>«ii
personal and political frieud*. and we are te-
laled bv niarriBi:c. To be frank with you. I
will *av that 1 have expected this letter for
some ti'me. and 1 don't want to aw'minglv of-
fend Mr. Blaine's great followiuii of l">al
republicans liv exuillmiover his letlrenifii
It \» that Impurity In the lilood, which, iie-
emnilatlnK in the ulamts of the neck, produces
unslghily Uiiaps or swelMiifs; whlvh cainea
painful ruiinliig sores on the arms, legh.or
ioi«t ; w hlcli ilevclops ulcerd In the eyes, ears, or
noFe, otien m«M«ir bHmliieaa ^r-^teaCnesai
which Is tlic origin of pini des, canceroua
Kfowlhs, or the iiiimy other manlfchtnilons
usually as<rll)edto"liuiiiors;" vihlch, fastening
upon the lungs, causes cxiiiMiniptlou aud death.
IhUig lite nio»t aii< lent. U ts the uioi-t general of
nil •llrteai'esorMflcctlons, for very few persona
me iiitlivly licf Iroiii It.
HOW OAN IT BE OUEED
y taking Hood's ^ar.saparUla, which, by the
remarkable cures It has accomplMied. often
when other inetllclncs.have failed, has proven
lit elf to lif a potent and pecullMr iiud.cliic t>»r
tills illse:i.*e. .>soine of these euii's are really
wouderful. If you sufler Innn wrofula hi any
ol its forms, be sure to try lhK>d's Ksrsaparllla,
THE PEOULIAR MEDICINE
"1 had running sores on my llml>« tor live
years, so hnl at times that 1 could not walk, nor
»le»p nlghi*. When 1 cxHUiiienced taklns
Hood's barsaparllla, I was In pain so severe
that 1 cannot <leMiibe It. 1 had no appetite
aud fell away, lint Hood's l*yirs«i)arllla did me
a wonderful amount of good. I have a good
appellu-, have gnlued In ttesh, and can sleep
well. My sores arc almost healed, ami 1 can
easily do a good day's work." Uh». C*.
LoBi>, Dover, N. 11.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
.^old by all druggists. $1 ; six for $6. Prepared
only by C. 1. llt>JI> * CO., Lowell, Maas.
too l>«>ta4%iM Oii«^ Dollnr
Barpins In Ladies' Goods.
Bargains in Men's Goods.
Bariains in Misses' and Cliildien's Goods.
"Do you think that this nu-ans hia peniia- 1 nntod by accluinatlou, iu spite of his h'tter.
cai lifer and that it would make him very stroma
Th»» Library Ineorpor.itlon.
If Uic principle .sought to be c*tabil.sbtd by
the incorporation of tin: city libr iry is a
.souutl one. as seemed to be apreod upon by
cveiy body before the heurinz la.*l ovcuinj,'
was concluded, It would appear that tho
sooner it is put in force Iht better. Not a
very burninj; public interest was manllcstcd
I'm the question, if the number of citizen*'
who appeared al the hearhii,' is an indication,
but it Is safe to *ay thai tiie exiiiession of
public oiiinion would he sub*laiitially uuaui-
inouH, If it coulil be had, for the establi*h-
PAoeakea lu Variety.
On cold winter morning* pan cakes of all
kind* hold an Itni'ortaiii pla •* al the break-
f;i.*t lable. The cherished blickwhfit cake.
mo*t prominent of all. from Thanks<riving
dav until early spring i* scltloni ahsfiit from
the moiniii}; mial in the geniiiite .Vmcri'an
household. When properly made, this i* iln'
most delicious of all the '-'riddle cakes, but it
ha* been iigain*l it w hen made from yeast or
ri.sen over night that it was dithcult to make | men.
Iig;iland.wret,a:ulthai di*iii;reeable otlccts "«>t coiir-o voi noted
fn m.cntlv f.dU.wc 1 it* eatinu'.' Il 1* fo-ind | the Chicago 'I ribune oppo
that by trn;U.*5-;.cd the L'oyal P.aki.iu' I'owdcr j l=";''l;j*;^ .-,:.,
lo raise the butter these objections have been 1 i < s. i no.
neiit re'tlieiiient from politl
"Yes, sir. I do."
'■What reasons do you tbiDk he bad for
fill* conctuimm**' — -.- — 7-
"His reasons are entirely personal. 1 tbiok
he feel* an inclination to leave the <ares of
politi.s.'- , ,
••How will the country look at this ac-
tion 1"'
"With feeling* of regret. I bcllexc ^ on
know I have jii*t come from the east, and In
a s|He.'h in New York I iiientioii.Ml Mr.
I Blaine's name, saving that if he li id had a
free ballot aii'l an honest count In- would
! now Ik> rresldent instead of Mr. < levclaud.
■ Till* wi* ;:r<'eted with cheer*."
"Now. senator, will you *ay what you
tiilnk of voiir own prosiwctsl-"
"Will.*ir, I think I have a groat many
fri.nds. and especially In the cist. My
visit there iol«l m«' that. My tanfl tmd finan-
cial view* are acceptable tu the business
tliat Mr. Medlll of
I Mr. Blaine's
nient of a divorce of the library from poli
tics, and a more permanent tenure of tho di- 1 J^^ThVr uiilil iV"is aMiiooili mn
reclorsblp.s. If this is true there i» no reason
for waiting before entering upon a consider-
ation of the details. The bill propo*ed iio-.-d
not be adopted. If found defective, and theic
i.i ample •imc before thu legi.*l!ilure will
tinish its business, to put the matter
Into pn per shape. It is true the time for
the intro luction of new business has pas*cai,
l>ut if hundreds of new mallei s are not still
introduced, the session v\ill ililler from every
one thai h is preceded it. It requires a lour-
liflhs vote, to bo *urc, but if ill are Mi'j.*laii-
tially agreed on ibo principle, it will noi be
dilHcilt to obtain that. There is reason for
the lateness of the prcsontalinn of the uttl-
lion in the fact that the city council has not
earlier had time lo act. and tho delay is In
the line of the ar'.,'iiincnt of tho*e who jdcad
for more deliberatioa.
Iflbft course proiiosed shall scein to the
committee a proi»er one. after they liiivi!
concludc'l their investigation, ihnre Is n^*
good rea*oii why tiny should not al once r«^
port uecor lingly. and a^k thr, city council to
petition !h.; Ie,'islaiure for the necessary net
of lncor|)'»ra'ion.
The woj-! feat llie about catarrh is its dan-
gerouM leiidei.cy lo consumption. noo»ra
Sarsriparllla ( urc, . al«rrh by purifying uio
lilood.
eiitin iv ovciionii .and that bin kwlieat cake
arc nia'dc a most deluion* food. Ii;;hl, sweet.
tiMider and perfectly whoUxnu'-. ibat <-an l»e
citen by anyone wiihout the sliiilitcst dig«*s-
tive incouvi-ni''iice. Ou"0 lesled from the
foilowiu'.; It leipl no other will l>e used •
Two cups c)f bickwiieat. one cup of wheat
tlotir, two tablespoons of iJoyal Baking I'ow-
tUr. uiw. hull lca*poonfiil ot -iill. all -ifted
wlII togelhfr. Mix with milk into a thin
batter -md bal;c at once on a ho! griddle.
I'll"' i>uresl and rid est syrup is made by
dissolving sugar in the proportion of three
pounds of sugar to one pint of water. Many
persons prefer the ilavor of sjrup ma U. of
Orleans sugar to ihal niud>> of the white.
Kice griddl'! cakes are ve-y dcliclou-'.
The rice is cooked until perleclly soft,
drained dry, inaslnd willi a *poon until lln;
grains are well brokei up. Fori.-ach cupful
of rice take two eifg*. one pint of milk, one
heapin-,' tea*p</oiifui of Koyal Bi'kiiig I'ow-
der. one-half leaspoonfnl of salt, ami flour
enough to make a thin batter.
For homii.v cakes take two ( upfuls of
cooked hominy, and <rii*h It with a potato-
Add one
with the purlv. Attorney-gcneial t). D.
Baker, a jiersonal friend of Mr. BIhiiie, said
the IrttfrsrettH^l ioIh- wrilt«'U to Ireo the
p:iit\ from an implied obligation to reuoiui-
uat.'" .Mr. Bluii.e, ami it leaves the
Cari\ free lo renominate blm, if
e i* tliouzlit to be the stronifesl cun-
dldutc. tJov. .Marble, who was a liltie while
ago ijii.ile I as u bilter anti-Blaim- man, says:
"Thr ;.>-iion will, be rcgrclted -eiierally by
republian* tliioui'liout Maine and the
whole <oiinirv. Willi .lames O. Blaine a*
can.lidale i am coMlident .Maine woiil I nlve
him mt le*s than "JO.tKH) maioriiy. and most
probably the tiuurc would be "iJ-bOU. >\ iih
.th.r candidate the m:.jorily would bi
I9rp anU JFancp ^ooti0*
alio
LAST AND FINAL
MARKDOWN
level tcasnoonlul of *alt. two teaspoonfi N ot
Uoval BaViii- Pcwd' r. and one cupful of
flour. Stir tou'tther: then add by degrees
oni! quart of milk, a'ul la.stly thre« well-beal-
(11 csjgs. Buke in thin cakcM.
Verv delicate: and delicious cidics arc made
by allow lug 1 wo teaspoon fills of Boy al Baking
Powder .ind one-half teaspooiifiil of s.ilt to
oiH! quirt of milk, anil suiriciciil corn meal,
mixing all in.o a siu' otb. thin batti r ; no
eggs or nutter are ns< d for IheM-. The* cakes
bake qtilikly to 11 rl< h .liep brown, and arc
exir^'ini ly tender and Ilulit.
A V' ly d<li<ious. swecl p.-iin-akc i* mad*!
by takiiig one pinl of sweet milk, four c_'if*.
two taolispoonlul.s of powdered sii;.;ar. two
lablesprionfids of uicbcil butler, on- tea-
spoonliil of Koyal Bakin^' i'o',vdcr. and flour
enough to inake a inotleiiilely Ibin baiter.
Iteat the egirs. white and yolks Heparalely,
I may dirter from Mr. Blaine
a little In iliat. I am willing to revise the
tarilf jiidi<ioti*ly, l»ut *till I favor \i.roioiis
piotic'ioit. However. I would not suit Mr.
.Me.lill. I believe If was a friend of Mr.
Blaine. per«on}'lly. but ho*tile to his vii'W's.
Ill- has lM«i-n opi»'>-'"d to mc and my views
«iso. H<* fouzhi my rc*umpiion tiie'i*iires
as l>est In- «-ould. and <liiiiu«d liiat I wa- ruin-
ing the coimtrv. i;\<ii ill the *ecretary's of-
ricc. wlnn I was ut the lie.id of tli'! tr.-a*ury
department, we ha I quite a vigoroii> di«cus-
sion. even bordcrlnii on a quarrvl. and he
vvent to I'resl lent Have* and couqdutlU'd
that I had not treated him well."
"What In brief, should b(? the republican
platform?'"
"Flr*t. protc.'iion to American industries,
and. secoinl. a free ballot and fair count.
We will eventually get the laf.er thiou,'h the
former. The soutln'rii people arc tinJing out
that ti.eir miterial int'-rests are coiki rncd In
the protective tarllY, and the while* will soon
Insist on giving the nesrro hi* ri;.'lit. Wher-
ever there 'n a inaiority of whites now we
have more l';driie*s In ele«-tion*, and 1 look to
see those in f.ivor of pridection. appealing to
the negro to hel|) them al tho poll*. When
this is done they will *ee thai the 'olored
man's vote Is counted. The outlook Is
briirht for our party, and while Mr. Blaine's
withdrawal has o<-ca.sion(;d great surprise to
some, there are others who have been ex-
pecting il."
CHAIRMAN JONES.
Il«^ 8»ya illitln*' is Not h Ink- Not Is He
I>i«roiiraire.l — lie Simply I>t>eK Xot Want
th«« Hresbl.-ney.
Chairman I*. F. dones. of the republican
ni'lional' conimlttec, to wVin .Mr. Blaine's
letter was addressed, has been interviewed at
Pittsburg. He says Mr. Bhdm-'s health Is
oxcellenl. "IMs trip." *aid he. "has been
wonderfully l>omiic.al. I have had iiniiiy let-
ter* from him. r.nd in nearly all of them he
v^rv mil li smaller. I have no reason ;o
doubt the siiiceritv ol .Mr. Blaine"* with-
drawal, and although it was a .-uriirise. he
ha* l»«n some lime ci)iitcin;)laling ii.'" N;n-
ator Frve savs tUe letter *lniply r^-iuoves Mr.
Blaine's" pers'onalitv from the cauva-*. and
leave* the rc-pon^lbilitv with the party.
Senator Hale suys that Mr. Hhiliie mca.i*
ever\ word be savs. He will do e.vacily
what" the letter ixpicsses. He <«rtaiiily
will not be a candidate. Kx-ljov. Dingl-'V
savs the letter means that Bl.ii.ie wid
not lie a candidate under any clrcu'ii-
stanccs. H« has been wmjiting to i:et entir..-Iy
out of politic* lor some time. .loseph II.
Maiilev, Mr. Illaine's riiiht-hand man, *ay*
the letter does not change the situation. .Ml .
Blaine's frirnd* have always Insisted tliat he
was not a caioliuate. It. however, the cou-
vbntion shouM declari that he i* the best
man to uiiile the larty, he i* too mu<h of a
patriot to rcfii*e. Mr. J. M. Ilayne*. Maine s
nifinbcr of the national coinmillec, thinks
the loiter was written without coDsultatlan
with anyboih in this country. It is a genu-
iiie snrpiise to his mo*t intimate friends. Il
puts at rest lb*: notion of self-seeking on the
part of the author, but his friends will not
cease to desire aud promote his nomlualion.
OTHER OPINIONS.
Kx-Seiiator Warner Miller says he con-
strues the letter to nie'an that Mr. Blaine
wishes to see the party united.
Mr. Depew says he has long known that
Mr. Blainv did not desire to be uomiaated.
Indeed Mr. Blaine told him so. when both
were ahroail. Still there is uolliing in the
letter in the way of his becoming a candidate
If the (isrtv desiVes It.
Dr. Oco'. B. Lorinu says Mr. Blaine's lel-
U-r did not surprise nini. He had heard him
express the >am(; seiHiinents repeatedly.
There is uo iloubt of his sincerity
-IN Ol'B-
CLOAK
until well frothed, stir the biiiler. sugar, and j,^^ Hpokeii of his Inallh. and *...i.| he '.vas eU'
one cupful of flour. Into which the baking* (ir|.|y recovered. .'Jo. sir. It is not ill lualtii.
>Vo h:ive been through e^^ery
Cloak, Jacket and Jersey that we
liave leir in stock and made
prices that we think wiil close
every garment we have letl in
one week's time. Call early
while our assortment of sizes
la.sts aud buy ^aruleuts at almost
your own price.
Our eutire stock must l)e dis-
posed of by the 25th of this
month, aud we are making prices
everythini? that are low
A Few IllustratioDB :
LOT A.-ndpnirH LatHes* UIOH
CUT BOOTH, our entire ntock,
T/iCtte are all $:t,00 and $3.50
ffoodn anil are perfect fitting
and reliable goodn. Our prie€
to clone $'J,29,
LOT B,—1li3 pnlrn Lad Ien* Sew
York FUKKeU K Hi BOOTS,
We have too matty in ntock and
tnnet reduce them, IVe sell this
boot UHually at $4. 76 ; this week
$3.97* Thin l» an extra fins
boot and a decided bargain,
LOT C. — 104 pairs ChUdren's
Spring Heel SCHOOL SHOES,
nizes Ji to 101-2, regular $1.00
goods everywhere; this week 61
cents,
LOT D>—ii4 pairs Misses* Ooat
Heel and Spring Heel Shoes,
sizes 11 to 2, half sixes. This
lot is small anU no more to be
had at this price, $1,30, Th—e
are from the celebrated house
of Baldwin <r Lamhin anU are
$2.00 and $2.25 goods, .
LOT E,-4S pairs GentH* ENG-
LISH GUAiy LEATHER
SHOES, These are reliable and
fu»t the thing to hfi'p out water
this boft weather. IVe have al"
ways sold them at $2 07 ; for
this ireek we Ahull nell them at
I $2.00 rather thau carry ^hem
over,
LOT F,-07 pairn aenttf^ FLXE
CALF SHOi:s, in Lace, But'
ton and CougrenH. These are
of /lue selected ujiimrH, with oak
soUs, and are warranted in
every respect. They are fully
worth the price, $4.O0 ; we sell
them this week at $3,00, DonH
miss this special bargain.
on
Si^aker < ole of New York
*a\s
'the
loiter
makes sure Mr. Blaine's nomination. There
wiil be uo opposition. The last excuse for
carrying any other name into the convention
Irt now removed."
Senator Ilawley is not altogether sur-
'^'^k.x-C.ov. Fred Smytli of New Hampshire
thinks Ihc decliuulion will make Bluiue rrusi-
Ident sure. . • ., , ,
C;ongA.'Ksnian Bullcrworth ot Ohio thinks
Blaine's withliawid will be .■•herman's op-
He considers il likely that Bluine
enough to astonish every custom
er that visits our store. Ham-
burg Edgings our ueighl»ors ad-
vertise at 19c., reduced iJ*om 25
cents; onr price is 12 l-2c., and
everything else in our store at
correspondingly low prices.
Our eubber Gift Sale
*
Was such a success on last Saturday
that we make the following offer for
next Saturday ; A pair of Misses' Rub-
bers GIVEN AW AT with each purchase
of Misses' $1.50 Shoes or better.
Bemember our prices are always
marked in plain figures on the bottom
of each pair of shoes.
Men's Buckle Arctics, with heel plates
on, $1.25.
Ladies' High Button Gaiters, first
quality, $1.70.
All Eubber Goods in same proportion.
Visit us this week if never before, and
we are sure you will call again.
fn
OSWALD & CO.
JIos. 35 and 37 Central SUeet.
The Bijou Shoe Store
70 and 72 Merrimack St.
•wrt-^
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FINANCIAL.
Today's Bf^Bton and New York
Markets. *
LOCAL NEWS.
TOK AMUULANOK CORPS.
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The (cranr^r Ktalcracnt had a good clTect yes-
terday aii.l the feelli-u wnn a Utile more buUUh
(ban 1.1 fore, hut au oulBlde tnloiOBt wai what
waa looked for «inl In vain InrtueiiMja now at
work, l.owevor, wcui to favor purt^lltt»e•, and
th« ojiei niInK U w Hh great laullon.
<juot«tluu*.
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KAIUHUAD nruoKa.
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OhU»K«i. Bur. A Uiilncy
Chi.. Hiir. ft Norlhern..
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LOCAL KAILUOAUI.
N. V.ft N.K :>'•'.
BoMon 1% Maluo 'IIH
Cttntralof Mum. com.. PHi .»••
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Uhtcayo ft Norihwoit'D
0«utrHl of N..Icr««v...
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Denver A Fori Worth. .
Brtc ..... •••#•
Kiiii»ai* ft Teiaa
Lout >vllle A Naahvlllo.
Lake Shore
Ml<-hltfHU t ciitral
M1««oiirl I'aclllo
North I'acWIc
North I'aclilc in-el
New York Coutrul
Norfolk A WeHiorn....
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|7ii1<>n PaclUc
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MtKINO HT(>«;Ka.
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WhHt Its I'urpoM* !• »nd Wlint It la
UoJU|c-Whei« lh« Idea C«iM« From. j
There have heeu a ko"^ """'y '*^'""y "'''."* '
piil»li.Nhed al.oul the aiiihulauce corpn of the j
Kliht hri^ade, but many tu'Ople are 'ottil,y
luuoraiil of Iho real nature of tho orKanl/..i-
liou. Itli.noalmoi.1 unique lu ihU ylelully,
and withal houhcfiil a hraiich of the hiato
luilltarv hcruce, thai It la uiidouhtedly den-
tltied io Iks a better known and fully
appreciated hudy ere lonj;. A law waa
na!<«)d III the >la»»achuMetti* le«Ulaluro au-
thorlziiiK the formation of au ainhulaiieo
coroh lu each of the two brlnadcH of thchtate
uillithi. TUe Ule» came from Kiijr and and
other Kuioinaii emiutriea that had branches
of lliu order of St. .I<diU of .le-
rUKalem.lholunlKnlumof wliUh. In every
eounlTV. haa been II red Malteito croiia. in
Krirlaud cMieelally the order haa llourUhed
jrreally. The detulU of llui pli'n, «/,"«•«'«> •;
/al Ion were left to SurxeoiMleiioral Holt or
A lirooklyn Horse Car Crushed
by a Falling Engine,
Seven Persons Killed— ^ine In-
jured, Four Fatally'
THE DIVISION OF BEVERLY.
Til* ConiiiiltU*« on Town* Report In It«
I F»vur.
I Itosro.N. Feb. 13.— The couiralttee on
tovMiHof the lenlNluture, with one member
al.>enl, thl.-. luornlnfi voUd.Olo "i, In fnvor
of a bill for the division of Beverly. The
dl»!<cutln« meiubeiN were Coveny f Cam-
hrldi;o and Champliit of Chelsea.
Nkw YoiiK, Feb. 14.— There WM Intenso
exclleiueul In llrooklNn thh mornluK ou ae-
count of tt verv rduKular iiccUlenl. Work-
men count ruetlinr the Hew elevated road on Tlie Uo»|.ltal "^ J*J;^ ^^^^
Hroadway were IioIhIIii^ a htutlonary engine ^^ m.„vnh. Vt., Feb. tsi-The most ter-
up tu a idatform at the lnter«ecllon of .Sum- ,„,,„„„. ever known hero broke out early
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nardir worth reckonliiK upon, but It I •not for
the worfc. I.elilKh mtiiern began wi»rk HatlH
iHctorlly ihli* nioridim and raldi* on the trunk
IlDei« availed l»ul little. The market cUmed rpilet
and wttlioiit •ltrii»
LABOIl NEWtt.
Beaton Labor Troiihlea.
Three meeting*' "' t'i« locked-out marble
workera were held Monday, when they were
Informed by the memben* of the state execu-
tive board that all tho money In Ihe state aN-
seinbly treasury, amounting to Mcveral thou-
•and dollarn, wan at their disposal. 'Ihe
inarblo workcrK In New York are promUinK
money, and ul^o axrec lo n;fUHe to handle
aiiv *»6da water fountain work coniln« froir
Boston. IMie ^tate board of arbitration called
upon the e.\ecutlvc board, K. of L., and con-
sulted with llicin lenardiiiK the marble work-
.•r»" dillUultv. The arbiliatoiB a>.ked If the
kiilxhts were wIIIIhk to hold a confcreme
with the iiianiifaeturers. the me.nbers of tho
»late board lo be present If deemed advisable
l»y either party, and received an alllrmallve
reply. IIow the inamifactureri» will feel
uliorit It is not known.
'hie striking' elj;ar makers were each paid
» 10 Monday. About oiie-haUt he men have
M.cured work el»ewh«re, and as boou as
Wain * Bond can eiilinKe Uulr factory, they
will, il Is haid, add :«) clyar makers to their
present force. The Clifar .Makers' Interna-
Uonal union Is lo send a coiiiniittee to Wash-
in«ton this month lo resist the aileuii»t to
repeal tho luteriial revenue law upon clgara.
K«.v. II. I'.erniird Ciirpentor and HIa Do-
uienllc Trniiblet.
Il has been known in 'lewspaper circles
jud to many perHonn bcbliles that Itev. H.
Bernard i arpeuter, late pastor of the IIoIIIh
•mreet chuivh lu Boston, hail hcrlous domestic
.•omplicatlons. amouDtiiiK to bigamy. Tho
matter erealod a Kieat deal of talk and has
- finally been made public as the host way of
lettlntf the truth he known. Ills said that
Mr. Carpeuter In lbTO-74 lived lu Liverpool.
He wan married, but beiuj: an iiltcrlv un-
jiaclical man was very miserable. Unally
<'haivre>' were preferred against lilm and not
hiiviux gril enouuh to stand an e<rclesiastical
•rial he came to America with his wife.
Their life here was not liH|)py and next yeai
ihe leturued. After a laps* of some years,
bcllcvliix himself free, he married aitaln. In
May. IH^4, the fads were discovered and Mr.
rur|HUiter ex pressed hi« willlnij'iiess to do
what was il;j:lit. MoiuiV was raised ard glv-
..-n to tho wife in Kn^laiul. she instituted di-
vorce proccediiii?», t-ecured a divorce, aud
Mr. Carpenter was duly remarried in Canada
•wo yonri* ajfo, and since then has been livlu}?
the governor'* slall", with whom IhU
been a pel s.-lieme. Now there i^re two
hiilanec eorim In the Male— one at Boston
and Lowell bus the 0()»oi'«>niavUi« the other.
The First hrUade corps was mli-»tere.l iiilo
the service on May llih«»f last year, about
six WdukH iH'fore mu*ter. The iiieii re-
ceived fallguu uuiformit, and some of the
iiHraiiheriialla. lucludliiK an nmbulance, of
their work, and went to niu«ier. 1 here
I oev continued Iheir drill, and returned to
Lowell to 1.01116 down to the work of the
branch. They have had headquarlem In the
lllldretli hulldliiK f"»"» <•'« beulnnInK, and
are now furiiUhed with knapmicks. iti'^lL-h-
ers, splints, baiidages, etc., with which drill*
take place on Ihe UrM ami third TueMlaya of
each month. In connection with these drllln
are lectuien and recitations, conducted by
Lleul. Ainasa Howard of Chelmsford, who
is In command of the corps. The work up
to Ihe present lime has been on the follow-
ing subjecta; Anatomy, us It relates to the
iiosllloii of every organ of the body
and aa tbey relate to each other; the
course of the Important blood vessels ;
the names and poslllonn of the large boiiem
Ihe oflleeof tho laiu'cr groups ot inuHcleji;
how to control heniorrlmge, and tho appl •
anceii for the haine; the syniplonis of ei»l-
leiiay, suiisiioke and liitoxlciUlon; how to
dlsilHguUh one from llie other, and the Im-
mediate trialment for each; the irealmeiil
of asphy.xlaled |>ersonM; the use ami appllca-
llon of tilaiiirular baiidagcH. For the next
three inoiilhs the corps will Mudy the apidl-
eutlon of splints aud the handling of llie dlf-
al'led, as well as taking a review of
the course. As will be Keen, this Is
au exieediiigly practical and useful
lourse of study, mi'anl especially to tit Ihe
.nen for re ndeVlii-c iiroiuiit assistance in einer-
iremlts. not prlmaiily for hospital sirvice.
Hui h work wan done In our late war by the
musicians. Bui lu Kuiope the Idea of^ spe-
cial ambulance corps sprung up, and Massa-
chusells thought It could ilo uo belter than
adopt il. 11 was the Hrst stale to do so, but
now some of the .Middle states have such
corps. The cor|is Is not ai iiieil as yet. but It
U Ihe Inleiitlon of iho suigeon general to
provide some slvle of anus at some future
lime. Tho cori»s Is at liberty to send a rltle
team to any mllltla target shoots.
As has been said, the heuth|Uartcrs of the
corps are now on the fourth floor of the
lllldreth building, where a fair ilegroe or
ci.infort and coin.Jiileiice is secured. A
larger room for drill la needed, however,
and there hhoul.l la- an olHcers' room and a
store rcom. These will probably be furnished
tu the new armory building.
The full membership for the corps lu lu,
and II lacks one of being full. The men who
makeup this number are Ihe following:
Lieut. Amasa yoward. First Sergeant W. A.
Sherman, Second Sergeant L. It. Welch,
Henrr \V. .*ialmen. N. W. I.amson, Ooorge
W. tonaat..). L. rinder, A. D. rrliice, \\ .
L. (illbert. \Vm. 11. (JerrUh, W. B.Clark,
l->lward K. Balch, I . K. Bartlett, tieorge K.
Lull and W. <). Dlekerman. fL^'ol. George K.
I'liikhaiu, surgeon on (Jen. Wales'a stall, waa
iheineanK of having the corps located In Low-
ell, and he has been an anient friend of the
oruHnlzttl Ion from the Hrst.
If some one of a critical turn of mind
Miould nuv that an ambulance corps may l»e
all right for actual war, but shonhl ask what
good will It ever tlo Lowell. It can lie an-
swered that till lorpM would be Invaluable lo
Lowi II In ease of au extensive ealaiuity, like
a.llrc. Indeed, it Is likely to be of fully a»
much pracliii»l value as are the liilautry
coH)|)anle<«. Lowell should be proud to have
Ihe cor|)s here.
A SAD ACCIOKNT.
very heavy, the guy ropes parted, ami »•'" „,,,^.^^, v^ere no provlslouH agiduiit tire. Ihe
engine „nd derrick fell. 'H*" «•'«»»«;";"'»»"';! „,,rm was ^low In being sent out, and the
upon a pasklng horse car. crunhlng n Ukv m j^y„_„|^^, ^^^ ^yj,^.j when the flremen ar-
haa egg shell. Heven persona were liiHtanlly
•""' I killed and nine olhera were hurt, four fatal-
ly. The killed are (, harles Klrachoer, BriMik-
Ijn; Patrick Clark. New York; Michael .Mc-
Auley. Knima Ilolloii and Thomaa Thotn|i.
i.on, all of Brooklyn. Two are uuldenllUed.
and one la supposed lo lie ihe tow l>oy.
rived, 'rwo of the eight Innmtoa were kuf-
foculeil— Charlea Chandler, a paralytic, who
was unable to help himself, and Mlsa Hustn
(iales, uged SU, formerly of West Uoxbnry,
MasM. The insurani'e In i^liSOO, which will
cover tho loss.
FROM WA8HINQTON.
Thti WMtVl of Hlalne'a Letter.
Wasiiinoton, Feb. l.r-Kvory one la
talking about Blaine's letter. IIU frleuds
. u.»i u;.. say It Is what they expected right along, as
brief and unlmp-.tant. »''«*'*;^ f"' J"" I it wu- In keeping with his dedarattonH to
repoite.l on the order as to a coBstllullonal | • .7 ... , ^,
amcn.lment for the appointment, Inatead of
Ihe election, of the attoruey-general and
jftmical.
R
Eeal (Sfstate.
Ms
^bound
Fbr The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged
GKNEItAlj COUUT.
Abolition of Khira for I iiip«»rf*ct Weaving—
Tlio Lowell ItwIlruHd Bonds.
Feb. 13.~The business tu the Senate was
Is tho cause of
courlortlcers.
In the House there was considerable de-
bate on the bill abolishing linos for Imperfect
weaving, otieied by Mr. McCooeV of Blark-
slone. Mr. McKttrIck ef Boston opone.l the
discussion with a warm soeeeh at lOHtl' '»
supi.ort of the bill, speaking In detail of the
hardships which arc Imiiosed on weavers.
who are, to a large extent, womeo, aud liavo
m. means of redress. Ik^ln.lsted upon the
iniiiMlce which Is done to weavers for causes
w^il.h are wholly beyond 'I'^'V'^Vm" ..iii l"";
Quliiey of Ouluev olOeclcd to the bill, call ii;i
attenllou l« the socialistic tendeiiclea of he
llmos, but putlliig his objection on lie
ground thai the bill would be of »«>>;;' l;<|
the persons who are iMible lo Hues. If llnin;:
were forbidden, tbc Imperfect weavers
would be ilischargcd. liMead of being lined.
Mr. Keaaeof IloUoUt piclured the sulle -
lugs anil hdusllce |)Ul uiion llie weavers, lie
said that men are lliieil In winter more Hum
In summer, and Unit married men and woin-
en are lined more than single persons, i s
thu I.Ian to line most those who are least al.le
to resl-t. Those who ari* most indeuendeiil
aiv Hiied least, and get the best work. Mr.
.Sullivan of Lawrence believed the bill to i.e
Jusl. II knew that cloth Is sold »» iM-rfect
upon which, as liupei fe< I, the weavers had
bi-en eomiKlled lo pay lines. ►<'"r-"' »»*' "J
all the tlulng U unjust. Mr. Mel en o
Worcester Insisted that last year's law, In
recognizing the principle of llnhir, rei-og-
nl/.«n an uniusl principle. The tendency of
recent Icglsratloii Is to oroteet women and
children, and, In their Interest, the bill
should be passed. Mr. , .Ku*"" ,o
Mayuard rcneweil his oppeslllon to thu
hill, saving that the oiwratlves among his con-
stltiieiils were not united In support of tl.
lie w<.uld su,.porl the bill If he , lhouk'»'l •'
would gain Us object, but it was like l»«;"w-
Im; away bnwl aud taking a stone. Mr. « ar-
roll of Worcester reminded the House hat
the weaver* do not usually rea«l ',pK>»'"\'.\''
r
lion
ally what redress they have
A Younu Man Lofes ills Life While Fox
lluntlnir.
SutidHV ulghl four young men, .lona.
Bowers.'lr. and Georgo Bowers, sons of
.Joiia. Bowers of Willow Dalc/oliii Lyinaii,
a son of the late Alfred V. Lvman, and Wil-
liam A. Caldwell, a son of Ldwln Caldwell,
living al 1)17 rawtiicket slrwt, went to tho
Dale, In order that they might take an early
start ye^tenlay iiiorning fox hunting, tho
same'parlv having bagg<'d six foxes, In-
cluding a "silver gray, this season. About
seven o'clock vesterday morning they
started on a dav'.s sport, and went about
two niilc* from 'their stariin;; place, up the
Woodlawn road. They hietwlth poor luck,
and about eleven o'clock, hilteil for dinner,
using the sleiirh which they took with them
for a table. All Ihe party but young Cald-
well put their guii^ down while they were
eating, but the lalter had hold of his piece
during the luncheon. Finally It fell from
hl» hands aud lu endeavoring lo grasp It
iignin, the lia miner struck on the side of tho
shMgh and it was dlschar^-cil. The charge of
ilaiuelcss and happy. The trouble all arose
:'roni his Ignorance of the law. He and his
wife arc now in Italy. He declined several
calls lu this country, under uressure from
Brooke I Icrf Old iiiid others, who would not
consent lo his taking a pft.^loraVe while this
scandal was likely to come out at any time.
Ituilroad Accident.
While a pa.Hsenncr train from Portsmouth
lo Concord. N. H.. was going through Au-
oiirn Mf>ndHy afternoon, the parallel rod on
:lie right side of Hie engine broke, and one
end struck Knulneer William. K. Mttleflcid
and threw lilin across the cab. The cylin ler
was broken In, the seats in the « ub torn up
and some pipes destroved, which threw a
cloud of neam over the engineer and I* ire-
man C. A. Hoyl. Liltlelleld jumped and
landed In a snowbuuk. In the uu
the other rod broke and struck the llrenian.
The train ran W)0 feet 1 eforvj it was slopped,
vnu much damage was done to the track.
The HCiddcnl was due to the unevenncss of
:he roadbed, caused by the passage of un-
isually heavy coal trains.
shot entered the under side of Caldwell's left
arm, four inches or thereabouts from tho
shoulder, and crushed the bones lo such an
extent that some of tlieiu protrudeil from the
flesh. His companions bandaged his arm
with their handkerchiefs as well as they wero
able, but the iiijurv was so near the shoulder
that it was impossible to entirely Mop the
bleeding from the shattered limb.
They drove as fast as possible, after taking
Toung Caldwell Into the sleigh, for the house
of Dr. Dutlon at Tyn-sborough. On arriv-
ing time they found that he was not at
home, and tliev next starliHl for the home of
the tiexl n«iiVest phvsii Ian, Dr. N. B. Kd-
wards of North Chelmsford. He was also
absent, tbev ascertained on reaching his resi-
dence, and Ihev endeavored to ttde-
phone to Lowell for a surgeon, with-
out success. The neM tiling done
was to send young Lyman with the
team, as far us Frank K. .lewelt's residence
on Middlesex street, who Is a relative of Mr.
Bowers, and who il was thought had a tele-
puonc. None was found lliere, "but Mr.
Jewell eamo home soon after young Ly-
inan'M arrival, and went Immediately after
BHsislance. He nolltled Drs. Ulx aud H. .1.
•St ilh, and they started at once for the house
Ol Dr. Edwards al North Chelmsford. A
daughter of Mr. Bowers and Mr. .lowett
went in another team. When the physi-
cians from Lowell arrived they found Dr.
Edwards there.
M ..I... Tho hijury was temporarily dressed, and
antlme i voiing Calilwcll was then brought to his
homo. About three o'clock In the afternoon.
Dr. Bass amputated Ibo arm al the shoulder,
assisted by Drs. Ulx and Smith, and young
Caldwell died from loss of blood and the
euorts, and are not familiar with the agita-
Ion In their behalf. They do not know umi-
ally what redress they have. Mr. Wiley or
llardwick opposed the bill, and Mr. L.uma
of North Adams supi)Orled It. The pravwus
riuest Ion was ordered, and the vote on suli-
^llluting the bill v, us 1»5 yeas to H.. nays.
When the House retched the hill to author-
ize savings banks to Invest In Lowell rail-
road bonds, Mr. Wyman of Hy<le Park
moved to amend tu allow Investmenl also in
notes of the road, an Investment wlmdi was
prohibit d by an amendment of his. adopted
fast week. Sir. Mlinc of Fall "iv}, »»«ved
lo amend bv striking out the provision that
the invesimcnts should be limited to present
holdings. Mr. Wyman said that he l'»d seen
farther tho facts lu the case, and tlie omclals
of the road had seen him rprolongcl luuirh-
ler], and he hail more lUht. Then lie gave
Ihe llguros, which convinced him, us a
buMuess man, that the bonds and notes
were equallv good as au liivcstoieat,
and tluit both should be included
julhoblf. Mr. Flynn of Boston sui;:;e.sled
Ihal the matter bo tabled, In coiisci(Uence of
ihe absence of Mr. Barrett of Melios,,. who
waspartlcularlv Interested lu the iiiHltur.
Mr. Milne gave the reasons for his ainend-
iiient. Mr. Mllliken of Maiden ol.j-cted to
allowing savings l)anks to invesliuii ni any
paiKjawhlch wasnot a "bottom i^J'-urity.
Mr. Ileail of Cambridge favored the bill, say-
ing tliat the oulv pertinont (|uestion was
whether the LowlII road was solvent, and
that there could be no doubt of its solvency.
Other speakers for the bill as lirst rcpor ed
wen»^ Messrs. McCall of Winchester. Colby
of Boston. Wudllii i)f Ueadinir. Adams of
Lowell. Millie of Fall lUvcr ami Opinion ot
Bo-ton. On tho otlnu- side wea- Messrs.
(lark of Huntington. Blume of Boston.
Parkmaii of Bo>tou, Milliken of Maiden and
Molleu of Won^'ster. By a larg.! '''•'JO'-lly
both amcndim Ills were adoiited, and the iitii
engrossed. , , . ..ii ,„
The education committee reported i bill to
make trustees of town libraries lowii oincers.
Tho House eommilleeou probale and in-
^olvency reported a bill to aholisb arrests
for debt, except where there is reason lo
Ihal the det>tor will leave the state, it
"- the
them, home think III health
It. The antl-Blalne jMJople of court»e que*-
Hon Itsslncerltv. Senator Chsadler ••Hhl It
was undoubtedly slnci-re, as Blaine had told
hlni and many others that ho would not bo a
candidate.
Vnela Saiu'a Froperty I>amav«Ml.
The roof of ihe ordnnnce de|iartinuiit la
the navy yard caved in this morning owing
to the weight of mow upon II. I^ss WO,-
(XKk _
FROM ABROAD.
Fortj Thousand i'fople Wwleoui** O'Brien
Mild NuUlvMu uu Tlielr Kelurii IVoui Jail
lu London.
Iaimkin. Feb. 13. -William O'Brien and
Mr. T. D. fSulilvan, Irish menil)ers of Parlia-
ment, who were recentlv Imprisoned, ar-
rived in London this morning, and rc'-olved
aiiovatio!! from 10.000 persons, who had
nathere 1 at Ku-ton station to welcome lliem.
They wisre escorted by an immense proces-
sion to Hyde Park, where a meeting in iheir
honor was held. The procession entered the
Park at 3.;K) o'«'lo.k. Forty thousand persons
were assembled ih^;^.
Koas M'lns Ihe Svulllnc CliMinidonslilp.
IxiMMiN. Feb. 111.— A sculling race l*e-
twwn Wallace Boss of America and George
Bubear of England, for the championship of
England, a challemre cup and a slake of f4()0,
look |ilaee tiKlay over tho Thames course
from Putney lo Morllake. Boss won by
two lengths.
MtmiUnK the Popii'a Gifts.
Ui.MK, Feb. i:l.— Various valuables which
were presented to the Poiie as jubilee ofler-
Ings. and which were on exhibition, have
been stolen from the Vatican. Amonir the
Molen articles are a chalice valued at t'JtKK),
home gold snurtlwxes and several pairs of
slipper*.
tiaUlde of a Millionaire's Hon.
SAU.cnxJA. N. v., Feb. la.-Heury Knick-
erbocker, Jr., son of Ilonry Knickerbocker of
SJU) Fifth avenue, Ihe New street broker,
committed sulchle al Ihc Worden hotel here,
at 10 o'clock this morning by shooting lilm-
Mlf 111 the right lemjde with a revidvcr. He
«lled ul 11 o'clock. He was alioiit '.J.'* years of
age and iiuniarrled. He had acted slninge y
for several davs past, and the act was clearly
i.remeditat.d.' Ho had idaced his visiting
card in the left sleeve of his coat at the wrist,
whlidi vvas laid across his breast when found.
He ditl not '|ieak after the ait.anddicd vxilh-
oMt making any sign.
Atwideut oil the N. II. ft N. Road.
IlAiirioui), Keb. i;i.-Tlu! lOa. m. down
train on the New Hartford branch of the
New Haven and Norlhaiuidon railrond Was
dIUhed this forenoon near I'nionvlllc, and
Miss Klla r.rockway of Barkhanisted was
severely injund ami Rev. William Miller of
New Biitain injuretl In the s|diii. •»< veral
others were hurt. , ., . , ,
Where the acildent occurred the track Is
In the shape of a Idler S ami the train was
goln" at the rale of "JO miles an hour. Ihe
Inner rail of tho curve suread out wani for
about '200 vards and the two cars were
Ihrowu down an einbiMikiiieid of 40 feel.
Xotorloua Frlsouera Escape.
ST. PaI'I., Minn.. Feb. I.'l.-Thice prison-
ers. named Billy <»• Connors, lli. notorious
.Minneuiiolls post ofllee robber. Frank .St.
Clair amf William Thomas. iK.th awaiting
trial forhlghwav robbiiy, escaped from the
Haiusev couiitv "jail early last evening. 1 he
prospects for" a recapture are eoii-i.lered
doubtful, as the <lelivery was made alKJut
T.-IO last evenluu'. and tli< ir al-senc- was not
discovered until aboul tin-
morning.
Ntrvoua ProstratloB.NenwuaHead-
acht.Neuralf ia, NarvouaWeaknasa,
Stomach and Liver Diseaaaa, and all
•ffectioaa of the KIdaeya.
A8 A NKRVI TONIO. It Btrvnithcoi
and Quieti the Nonroc.
A8 AN ALTERATIVIt It PurlOca and
TCnricbea the Blood.
At A LAXATIVE, It aou nUdly. hut
luaiy, oo the BoweU.
A8 A OIURETIO. it ItcRUlaUe the Kkl.
noya and Cun» their DUeaaea.
Kooommeodod by prnftoailonal and business men.
IVic« $1.00. Sold by druggiiti. Send tor itrcuUra,
WaiS, mCHMROSOM A CO.. Propr,$tor3,
miKLlNOTON. VT.
llcto Stibfruscmrnis.
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
28 Central Streit, Lowell.
Over Presuott National Bank.
We take pride in sbowinfr proper^
like the rei-idecoes we offer 'for sale on
Belmont street, a street restricted to ftni
resideoces. They h<iYe beeu ertcted un-
der oar perional supervision and ao tz-
pease has been spared to make them
tirst-class in every respect. Novel Ia
defeign and very couveuieot ia their ar-
raugem«nt, vritii haod«oa:e fireplaoei
and sideboard.
1 b"y are fitted fur steam atd hot and
cold wjter. and have set soapstoce tabi,
etc.
We reoommeud thum to your notice.
•400O.— We seldom have a |>1m«'« IIimI we can
offer ul the low price placed on this extra well-
Uullt two-story hoiiM* of eight rofoiis, busldt
bslli DM rni; heated by luriiac4j, has hard woed
floors III dliiliiK nMMii, kticheii and paatryi
liHiidnonie gas llxturus, et<'. NelghboriioiMl first-
clasH Hint near Imslncr-
(liUMt)
OHT.— I'l Central vllte, bluck
■liawl. KInilei re^anled ul Hit*
Ciisliraere
l.flll'C.
L , _____
WANTKD.-- A Jtlrl to t ike care ot ehildien
and do other Ilffht work. Apply at thU
ofltoa.
rpo ilKNT.-<\ desirable
1 nlihor alihout Isoiid.
furnlslicd rooui,
liriilleiiiaii pi'e
forro<l. In«|iili-«i at No. .IM Koiirtli stiret._
Foil HALK.-A hKlglng house. IB reorn*.
all let; IHmciin I* iliv rsu«e for selllnir;
price $.'>0U; psrt <N»h, halnuee In room rent If
desltrd. Additms ti, :iW Ks*eK »ln'el, Law
reiice, Mssh.
ATTOnNKY-AT.L.AW.
COLLKi;TIN<i MIKNCV.-All money rei«l»e<l
will Ik) rcnilli«'d al owe •
NO. I II .i K III .siTKIt M HALL.
PIANOFORTE CONCERT!
PBEiOOTT,
MB.
— nv
ALBERT £
.\salsted bv MH-S ALU K Moult K. H,.pran«>. ul
li. A. II llAl.i., I'liST ti, Tiirsduy Afurnoun,
Feb. »l.at llirwo^chwli. Tl'-UeU 50 cents. »i
Klilui(Wood'N drug store and l.ui-tlnci's music
store.
iHusrrllaurous.
Acme Skates
All solhl Hteel i.ud line ilnlsh,
Only 60 Cents per Pair.
Our stock of Skates Is tlie larireat ever offured
In l.owell. aud embraces all Ivh<Mdk styles an<l
niakco
On Onlral t*ire«.|.— Very d.'slrnble plwa of
(•ropertv, <M>iiNUilnic ol iwo-slory bouse and
nearly JTiKi fet>l of laml. (;oiilil easily lat mad*
to pay more ihaii lu per <^enl. not. (16lfil)
Not far trttw MHrrliiiarli Btre«t.— Two-
story, two tenement hoiisu ol It rooms, flnUbed
In Kood shape. A bargain at •SA4IU. ( IWU)
ir yoti v^tll call St our < fllc4* we vvtll sliovv yoa
Slime liiveHiitieiiU that will pay you lietu>r uua
tu per cent.
Shepard, Russell & Co.,
an CKNTItAI.. RTnKKT.
Over I'resioit Niiilo '.ul Bank.
BI>T.%BI.I8iIRD ISST.
AIVD T^OLEXS.
Old stand of AnilreusA Wheeler, 41 Tlu»ni
dike slreet (Northern dc|M>t). The liirv'e^l .iiid
finest htock of llntshed work to Im* lound In
Mldillcsex cDiiiity, at prices imic.Ii lower than
can Ik" oU'.iili.i'"! rlM-wlicre inr first clan* vi«'rk.
No evtra cJiartfo lor bcUImic work eliher Iri or
out of Lowed. All onlcr-. |iroiiipUy execuU.'d
and 111 a sati^ractory maimer.
C. H. ANOKEWh, r. WIIKtXKK,
41 TliorndHio .Sinct, - - N.»rlheri.;;i ei ol
LUWKLL. MAbH.
fear
al.so provides that a creditor may die
debtor before a maglstrale or court, and li it
is found that the debtor has pro|«city. Its
Immtdiate conveyance lo the creditors may
be ordered. ^
riFTIKTH CON<iUE.SS.
Feb. i:l.— In the Senate the Blah bill was
discussed. Mr. Plumb spoke ngain^l it, and
it was laid aside. The resolution in le^ard
lo Incrtlclencv In the post olHee department
was taken up and Mr. iteuKan spoke In de-
fence i.f the departmeti*. No a<lion was
tttkcn*
The bill for the relief of Mrs. II. H. liob-
'.nson of Mahlen, Ma»s., a rcstoriiiion of In-
come tax, was taken from the ci.leiKUr by
unanimous consent and passed.
Nothiii;; but routine business was done
the I louse.
suiie Ikjiu lhi!«
St. I'anl. Minn.,
in
-^-Wllllam Wood, 'iS years old. who was
stealinK a ride on the rallroail, iuiiipe' from
a IrulH at CJardincr, Me.. Monday iii«ht and
received injuries from which he died.
(f a., KOt
f»7 possums out of one hollow t ree ; he sold
f .......-,._ purchased
A colored man In Henry county
f one hollow I
them all. and inc first Ihliix he
prostration Incident to the amputation, about, "'.^n KiuVrof lir Bull' " Cb^ ^vrup, the
6.80 o'clock last nlKhl. He d d not rally aft- ^^ s»?e rtmo,|y for couv'hs -^^^ .•.•ids. !
er the amputation, allhouah ho was tit times ' "»'y •*»'« rtmeiiy lor cou^ns au ,
Gold, Silver, Copper. Bronie
:)iainohd Paints, e.ich sell for 10 cents a
^aika^e. .\ lioltle of Diamond Paint Li<|iiid
and a laitfc size camelV-halr brush cost but
L»;n ixnls. All users of Diamond Paints
idiould try Diamond Paint Liquid.
iBlxer for the Paints.
parliallv conscious.
YouiiKtaldwell was hij^bly esteemed by ■ if yourromplaint Is want of «pi>eitie, try
many acquaintances, and was well known
to member of the boat clubs and others who
tho Merrimack,
lie waa In the
The best i emiilov of Luke McKai lin, having charge of
his boiils and doings other work for him.
freiiueiited the banks of
above the Pawtuekei falls.
lialf ft wine Mln»» ot Anoos iA;k\ Bittkuh half
an hour lioforo dinner, llcware of rountcrfelwf
Ask your Kroccr or driiffglKt far the ;;enulne
article, manafacturoii by Dr. J. O. n. slejfort ft
Son*.
KiilTfrs From a Oreat
Fire.
ST. P.vll,, .Minn., Feb. 13.- Kile broke out
at 5.40 o'clock thisinornlnK In the block oc-
cupied by Koole, Schulz in Co., wholesale
bocts und shoes, the flre has spread lo the
block occupied by Ihe Kvaii Dm:; coini any.
Tin- loss has alreadv reached J:'.0<),OUO, but It
is now thcuirht that" th*- flames are under con-
trol.
- - - •
Laaters Thrown Out.
W(s»NM»< KKi, K. L. Feb. 13.-^ /v.. L Bates
& Co. of Webster. Ma-s., diMhar-'ed their
lasten* J?aturday because they would not sulf-
rait to a nnhictlon of '2."> per ctnt. in waxc-*.
The Bucket Shops 0|ien.
NKW ^(iltK, Feb. i:i. The bucket .diops
which were raided by the |»oU«m! ou .Satur-
day lust are all open n;;alu this raornInK,
conducting business as usual.
What Am I to Do T
Tlie svinptonis of l.ilioii'.ne-'' are uiihajudly
but loo 'well ki:own. They .litler In .imerent
ImllvldualstosoinecMent. A bilious man
Is seldom a breakfast eater. ;i oo frecjiienl y,
alas, he has an excellent appelito for li<|uidH
hnt none for solids of a luorllin^. His
tontfue will hardly bear In-p^^L-tion at any
time; If It Is not white and furretl. It Is
rouKh.a*. all events. . , ,, . , •„..
The di;.'estlvo sysMm is whoilj out of order
and dlarrh«ra or consilpatlon may I|C a
symptom or the two oi.iy alK.rnate. I licrc
are often hemorrhoids orev.-u losnof blood.
There mav Im; ;rl Idluess and clteii bcsdiichc
and acldllv or tlatuleiu* and tei.dti nesH in
the pit of the stomach. To correct al J thU K
not effeot a cui-o try drccn'^ Auicu^t Hower,
It costs but a trifle and Ihousantls attest Its
efficacy.
Aitsoi.t ri:bi i>riti<: anh
t><»HHi'iMt>iiK all thu ir<>ud
iMkini; |M>«vd«.rs, tvhil*.
none of IlK-tr injurious
ilKAMIiril..
<iualill«s of
It contains
Inin^'dlentx.
FARMERS, ATTENTION I
8torkbrld3« .%l»iint-«a.
Bowker's Hill and Orli'. Ph<»*pli*»t« .
Bufltelo itont* Sii|>«tr-Pli«*«|>hat*.
Bradley'* Haiifr^l'lioDpbHl*-.
K. TV. AVooU Ac Co.
47 1I.\1;KKT 8TBKKT.
We wUh to «.at<'iid our hfarir««lt thank*
to the puhlle far lh« palronaffs l»eatowa4
u|Mtn our t'slMblishnii'Ul durliiK tht
jr«>Nr. Our sales havr* advannd In IHflT
over Ihe year IHKA hjr fifty per e4*nt. Saah
oonllnuouaand Bl«-i*dy luerwaav In uur bua>
ln«as from yi*ar tu year doea not o»m« of
llaair, aa one micht suppoae, but la dua to
many eauaaa, of which w- lufitlon 'v fev
below :
Flit SI.
1 hirleen years' BtudylnR Ibe waala of tlw
people and what w«> ouchi to aelt tli«ai»
liaaclven ua a clear InalKht how lo sal«ofe
from mannfkoturera only
Reliable and Serviceable Goods.
Thirteen years' aleady apprenlatloa by th*
people of this <«iiinianlly of our efl^rta t«
pleaao and do the l>e»t we eould for ttsaaa
haa plarod us la the prouil posltloa •#
dolnff the larceal Imalnees In this city la
Clolhlnc. Huta, rurnlahinu tluods. ote.
H tSC JO rvD.
Tliti escallenoe of Iht. lit, make and trlui«
mine of our Clolhiiitf la fully appreclntad
by tli<»usands of yoiiiiK ukmi ili»t foriuarly
had Iheir elolhae made to order, who BOW
buy thetii of us and S4ve from 40 to AO par
cent.
XHI L«r>.
The t|uahly of uur (ctode Is aa repraa«Bt-
ed, and If after rfachlnc home the vn.*-
luiuer dues lwI like tli«> artlclr aeli'cted, fbr
•OHIO reasuii ur ullier, nil he has lu do la to
hriuiK II back, and If It has uol been worn
the iiioiti^y Is eliet^rftili) rt-riiiided.
FOITltXII.
tVti Ixdifve Mi.d Mdlicra' to the roilowiuC
inuUxMia :
"Pur down th«' price nnl puah up tho
Lradr."
"Ihe •iiiallttat piolll Milrarts the larfceat
iiiiiiilM'r of fustoiii<>ra."
"Fair dcallnK lirip* tru«le more than fkir
weather."
FIFTH.
Being: one of tlie larn'st buyers 'if Clolh-
iiiK III Ihe country, and paying "anapoosh"
for everythlniE we purchaee, we ohUla
•perlal prices from nianofaflurera, which
enalilei* us to .luderacll uur <M>mpallCora.
fur the aaaie t|uality of Kouda, thereby rrn-
d«rlnK our alore Ibe moat popular In Ihla
elty.
J, L CIIALIFOIJX,
()iH'-l*rlct» riotliier,
IVi». irs <:?<?iifi'«l street.
IT NEVER FAILS! I
H^
>
Foralldi3ca6C3"fH«5KIKiflp. UNf'^.;^'*
CUf«£r«a'
PILES
fever:
<tfc J ^ ! ' * / /
fMAK OaUftrtfwfiy P«H-»«^ Easily Uwd.
COD LIVER OIL
. Fresh Irom the shore
every week
25 Cents a Pint.
ELLliNCiWOOD & CO..
Wholesale and Retail Dn«8ri>ts
oppoBixE POST ornoE.
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t^fm'vmtif
TUESDAY, FEBBUABY 14, 1888.
«
MIDDLIBHBX COUNTY.
The Itiit of Nov. mber Dr. <Juy .,»• Gnrd-
Mr. Bon of Hev. I»r. (i«rdnei- of NyincheHler.
r»n a ruHty null Into IiIh foot, lie waii till
readv to ao to Florltlii on uccouut of luuK
trouble, ami, ap|.rt'lit'iullnK no ntTlouH re-
Nukls, went til.; Mih of l).'cenil>er. Th.i
wound.'.! foot did not liuul. the ImnoH bwaine
artfotcd luid it wiix n«'rf».».nry to uiuiuitntc il.
the operiilion |.» lii« t**'''^"''"**' J""- -"•
A Concord man, iii.fuiniliur with .'Ity life
vrtif In l<o»tou lHt.lv. an.l, hiivlny; ?'J to^par.-.
de.'Idt'd to i>li»v ov.'r niKlit ut Y<uinK'K liot<l,
whii'li IM* llM.uVlil inuHi he r cheap pliuT hv
.•au<«e It N on a court leadluj: from \Va>liln>;-
ton Hirc.l. AM.r r.-nlMprhiK Im ln(|ulr.d
al>out ^ooul^,alld wuh loi.l that IIhv wvu-
full but li»' *ould liav.' a parlor forfd! Wiun
he r.'.'ov(rcd Im! a»ked how iiui. h it w<ud
(•1)1.1 lo lia\c ltl« name er«H«id from the bo.tk.
Ill' w.m iiiiui.'iiM'ly r.'lU'V.'d wh.'ii li»' hanic.l
Ihent WU1 no .har-ro for r.%i»t. riiiK. ami
uiudf u iK'c Hue fur Con.'ord.
I>uuat«blt'.
A. M. Kfndall.an .'nlcrprl-lh).' farm, r .'f
l>um.|at>l.'. ba* for atly.arf. i.uc»c»Hfiilly pur-
DMCd the vocation of farudn;;. and cniiclmlf*
tbut it pa^K. He ha». .1 >nc hU work on tin-
farm with oxen, and In- lia<* alway-. ralwil
bin own Hiock. and ibiriiif hl« . \|..rl<'n.|f in
faini llf.' ha» M>ld nxn.- than *l«KHi worth of
Kt.tck from liU farm. [N. I'.". Farm. r.
Llltlcton.
.). Arthur \Vin« N puttlni,' Into hU ^tclnn
milt a carrla^'c atid bund t«aw for fawlnK
loUK. , , ,
John \<v\\v\ died In l,on„'monl. ( olorado.
Hund.iv. Feb." .Mb. of conMimi)lion. M." w.-nt
from ibjx lo\M( l:i»l .lone in liop..i4 that hif
health would \n- rt»tort d.
Som»' of our roa.N art' in bail condition.
In -.v.-ral pla.c no aUciui'l hat* be.-u to
made to break out tli.' drifts. Pl.-aM- for.^'o
a b.tr-.' trot n.tw iiinl lb. n. ami -p. ml a Utth-
luor. limt! Ml uivluK lii.- |)ublic liic ben. lit of
pHow.blc road". .Mt^^r••. t'oaiini-i»lom tm.
■LOWELL DAILY COURIER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1888.
flfllingtDOOIi * Co.
ClM'1i»»f<*r(l.
Tin- m.iiibcr" of til.' Hr-t cl'-*" i" thf*
lll«h mIkioI ar.' to ^ivt H i.h'a«iiii: enter.
tainment in the town ball Frblay ev. idn>;.
Kib. '21. Il vxill eon-l»t mainly of Iniiiiorous
re.-itatioiiN aid r.'ailiii;<*. iiilcr'p«'i>'d with
plmio Kol.m and .lii.'t^.. The ml proe.'.^l'"
will be applied to the piirclia-e «l i:.'.'de.l
apparutmt for tlie mIiooI i-Mtim, which at
IM•e^ent l« (loile d.lbient in thi.^ rcfpeet.
I»r. Howard'- talk to the Hii;h vliool »\ill
lMjL'l\en III.' 'ii'nd lii»t. Th.- term eh»''e»
ThurMlav. F.'b. 'jad. There xyill he no
formal .•xaininatit.il. but the prlndpa will
c'ordlMllv welcome all vUitorc .Mr. IlateH
hHH itht/wn liiim«elf to l»e h live, .nerp'tie
teacher, who nivet* lo hl» InMruetiou that
practleal b«arliiK which beM e.pilpi. hU
puplU to .liM'harjte tlielr duti.-H In the
wi.ler Kphere of adhm upon which they
inuKt noon enter, lie ha« won not only the
rejrard of bl« Mholari. but the renpect and
ettteem of all who have b.!.'ome eonvertiuut
with hU work iind melh.Hli*.
While our EplMopal brethren In thin
vlliBK« «i»' not M'dle ready to be translated,
we expect noon t«» call them "All Salnt»,"
aa II Idllih now before the Itfui-liitiire lo >{lye
the i.oel.?tv that name In lieu of Si. Anue x,
H title lioriie by the older purNh in IajWcII.
A letter JuHt rcelved bv the writer from a
relative, Mn<. MurlliH rtiiltrlck. now trav-
elling In Kuropc with her duUKhter, MWs
Kmina Huttrlek, wn» written from Berlin
Jan. 'ill. The rnauy Lowell frIen.U of thene
ladleu will be pleaneil to leurn that they an?
in excellent health iiudKreatly enjoy Ion their
continental tour. LeavliiK Berlin the^' will
Ka«a a few dayn In the old city of Nurem-
erir. then u fortnlsht in Almileh, after
which they will ^o to Veiilev. Beyond thl*
their pluDH are not urrunne.l. Mr*. Bultriek
wan roost favorably linprc».Ked with Berlin.
One Hun.lav »«he attended the American
eburoh, whe're 17 .lenomlnatlom. were repre-
Mented. That conKreKalhm U typical of the
.'loner frHterni/.utlon which ought to exM
amonK the numcrouH Heem which profeai*
to march beneath the banner of the crotf.
v.
eml yetra In the eraploy of H«rti»hornA
AmeH. After the failure of that ftrra In 1867
be went to Townaeud and Iwught the bouae
Id which he died. In that town he lived al-
nioat 30 y«'ari«, uneful and honored. Ibere
he wan choneu a deacon of the cliurch uiuJ
xerve.l iih Ions au hl.<. treniblhiK hnndM would
lie often Kiid that he read the word of
(i.uhiMhowoulda letter from bU father,
who had hiM entire eonrtden.-e iind who. ho
belleve.l. poN'-esMnl hiHnlle wivloiii and love,
Hiiil therefore kn.nv ju*t wl|Ht revelation t.>
make to hi- creatures. The portion of the
Mlble which he rea.l ofteiie«t hikI with nvv-
rial .leilKht wa-« the «onim)1 of .l.»hii, and li ••
favorite chapter waw the fourteenlh. Ill*
Kiinple faith an.l Inn.! were the crownti»« ex-
cellence of bU .'haiaeter.
|)ea. Trail married. .lune 4. I'J'f .. *•"['"'
Hill, .laughter of Uev. Kbeiie/.er IIUI of .Ma-
M.ik She .ll.'d Se|.t. 10. 1h:i.-.. Mo married
far a -.'oiul wifo Calheiino Warner of Uri>-
lon. Muv ((. IH4I. She .li.d .March -J. l'^"*-
and he marrie.l Uuth A. Warner of l.)Wii-
.eiid.lan. 1. ISU'J. with wimin ho llv.'.l Hi
vear-'.audMiesurvlveH hlin. lie had thr.?e
i'liiiilren and one lulont.'.l non. all of whom
ha\e .lied, aiidlli.re U nooiie lu liN bnnieh
of llie Trait fumiiv to perpetuate the name.
For a f.'W veap. pact he nuflei.'d nnieti
fn.m ImxIIIv "inllrmlty. but hU jnlml retained
11- L'ia«p of tliln>j» hplritiial an.l uin'cn. I he
breaking up of the body <lid n.>t Impair lb.'
\i-orof llie Mdrlt. Faith wa- ftitmn ami
liiipe wa» brliihl. allln»U'.rh the diltleu t
Itr.alhinx and the eli.ikcd iitteuiiu'c mad.' It
hard for hliii to till ii.iw eanictly helomred
for th.' iiie-enee of .Icru* and the -odety of
the r.'<le«m.'d. One eould har.llv lUleii to
lilm when he talk.'d «tf then.' Id^rh theiii.'H
wllhout ricalllnir the words of K.lmund
Waller:
"The «(tiil'» .lark .•.)tlaire. Iialiere-l niul I'mive.!,
Let- III new IIkIh ihrougl" elilnk* widcli Hino
ha« iiitole."
Kventotbo la-t be lov.-.l the »>aiu'tuarv
an.l the pla.-e of praxer; lov.' I aN.t to «p.'ak
..f nuellnii the .bar oii.^ wlio iiave «oiie be-
f.ii.'. Only the evening before ill* .ieatli b.'
went to the table \>ilh liU family ami ti'ke.l
l»i.' bie-iii;; a- li-ual. riieie wa- no dMiiik-
lii>i ill view of III.' .'lid: for he .-.mid »ay.
••lie lea.l.tli me." ami he w a<. ii^-ured that
the path Ic.i iiil.» llie liulit. The piin^ out of
the spirit wa- .|iii. t and peaceful : no »triu-
ifle. but »imi-lv fallin;; aMeep her.' to awak.n
tiieie an.l l»e crowne.l. "llow hl(»t the
rl;:lit.-oii- when he .liei.:" Me ha- "come t.»
lii- >:rave in a full a«e. like ii- a -li.iek of c.mii
<'(>ni. th iu hi* »..'iison." "Tlie memory of the
just I- lile».M'd.'' '•■• »• •'•
A GIVE AWAY
SCHEME.
Eailroatc.
Old Colony.
ON and after .Ian. 9, 188t', tralna will leave
Lowell (Middlesex street depot) as fol-
lows :
VorTannton, F»ll RiT«>r, Newport, New
Bedford, PrtiTldenre, I'nwtuikct, Marl-
Iwro*. 8outh FnunluKhMuian.l wMjr ntMtlniis
•t 740 a.m., 12-45 and 4.40 p. m. All tratnii
oonnect at Houtli iTHmlnxlinni wtth Ittintou A
Albany railroad for Worcester, Hprlnjcllnlrt,
j^lNuiT an.l tlie West : alco at Conc^.rd June
tlon with KltcldmrK railroad.
The 4.40 n- la. iraln .'OMiiei'm with Kail lOver
Line SteaiiiorN for New York, the Mouth and
Weal.
Special fur Chelinsfnrd nt 1:4.% a. ni., A.'iu
, « aa<fnJ0p.m. (Saiunlay* nlio p. m.) Return
tllinn* liko M*^()0 WOrtll 01 I »t5.ftAand T.lSa.m., an Kl.U p. m.
IIIIII^ IIUI C**^'^' WUIUI "• j^B^jj^fj^^Y.s-Kor soniliKrHmliiKhumaudway
Mattons, *'>.>lo a. in. Kelurn at n.40 p. m.
,1. K. iiKNI>UlCK. (irneral M.-tnayrer.
ISA.VC N. MAK.H1IALL, I>lv. bupt.
GtU. W. MILLKB. Ajptnt.
We have on hand some-
Christmas articUs, small
things like Conrt Piaster
Cases, Ash Trays, Candle
Slieks, Egg Boilers, Taper
Cntters. Mateh Safes. Nap-
kin Rings, \eeessaries, Col-
ogne Bottles, Pen Wipers,
Pocket Books, Pnrses, &e.,
&:e. A l'e\» ol' lliese goods
are shop \u>rn, ImiI nine-
ttailroatiK.
Boston & Maine R. R.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
lickrt onirv. 'iO Merrimack ■treet.
O
Jeuka' Dream.
.Jonka had a (pieer flream the .dlier nlirht.
Me thouK'hl he ouw a prI/.-llxhI.'r*' rhitf. «»d
In theml.ldle.>f It «t.>o.l a .louKhty llttl.'
ebamplon who met an.l .Icliberutely knoekc.l
over, one by one. a »«eoro or more of bl«.
burlv-lookluK fellows, an tiny a.lvan.'e.l to
the attack. Olantn a« they were In i.Ue. the
valUnt pl»:my provjMl more than a match for
theiu. ft was all 1*0 funny that .lenkn woke
up lauKhlni^'. Ho ucountii for the .Iream Dy
the fact that he hail Just .'ome to the .'onelii-
Hlon. after trying n.'arly every bljl, druitle
pill on the market, that IMereeMiny rnrjra;
live Pelietit easily
the rest hollow!
•knoek out" and beiit uli
illidcellanrous.
FIVE IKILLBD WORKBf BN.
Ladiei', QenU', OMldren'i Departments.
YOUNO, BARBE«,
ROOM NO. 0, POST OFFICE BL.OOK.
Townsend.
One of our oldent and mo»t worthy oitl-
zeni. h»B been taken away from un. Deacon
Oliver Ilo.<uier Pratt died here Feb. 1. I«i8,
aued K6 vearw ami eluht month*. He wa-* a
deseendant of the hcvenlh jjeneratlon In u di-
rect line from Uev. Henry Pratt, a .linacnt-
ine mlnlHter of Kmrland. who wan Imprlfi-
oned with about 4(I0 others for not obeying
the authority of the E»tabllHhed ehureh.
Phlneha!**.the won of Uev. Henry, came with
nine others in the ship Sparrow for tlie Wes-
ton eo:ony at Weymouth. 8oou after the
breukioK I'l' "f t'l*^ colony he J.dned the Pil-
crlmti of Plvmoiith, ami In 1«30 he married
Marv Priest.' the daughter of Dcjiory Priest,
who* was one of Iht; xlgners of the eompuet
on hoar.l th.' Majllower. His brother Josh-
ua came iu the Ann subsequently.
Dea. Pratt was born In Townsend May 17,
1802. At the a«e of lo or 10 he went to Mu-
Bon, N. H.. to live In the family of his umle,
Oliver llosmer, whose name ke bore. There
be eonlinue.l to reside, with brief Intervals
of absence, for about 40 vears. There Uie
most important work of hi.-, life was done.
In his early maiihoo.l he was a teacher in the
Subll.' schools. Th«! people were not long In
ndini; out that he was a man or ^'ood
natural !d>llitii's and strict inteurily, and ihey
«ali.-.l him to till various oftbies of public
trust, the .luiii> of widi'li he perforiiic.i lion-
estlv and faithtiillv. Me was often eb( sen
motlerator of town meelinns and chairman of
the board of sele.l men. For six y.jars he
repres.nt.Ml the town in the l<';.'i.-lature of
New llamiisbire. He was a farmer and
never ai'quired l!ir;;e wealth, but h.' was u
benefactor of the p.ople, not becau«e li.- g-ive
them large sums of money, hut because he
gave Ills time and influene.: to every good
cause. Itv his good scum; and soun.l jiulg-
inenl he became the cliami-ion of the right,
and hi* true philanthropy made him the
friend of tiie poor. At a time when It co:^t
Bomethiiig to do s.<, he took a .leciiled stand
iu favor of temperance and liber'tv. All bis
adult life he was known as one who held
radical views on these .pi.-xtions. These,
however, were views which be had adopt.'d
after extended observati.)n and patient
thought. As a true ))atriol he rejoiced grent-
Iv in the overthrow of slavery ; as an e(|Uaiiy
true lover of his country and of liis race he
longc.1 for the suppression of intemperance,
andwasa hrm ami consistent advocate of
prohlbllion, making his eonviclions known
by .le«ids on every proper occasion.
He became a Christian when he wa« about
24 years of age, and unlte.l with the Congre-
calional church In Mason Nov. o. Witi. lie
contlnue.l a niemlier for about ^i years, un-
til be was .ilsinissed. April 29, l8oii,\n onler
to join the church in Townsend. Hh relig-
ious views were stri.;tly evangelical anil
were held without bigotry or uunowness.
It was the universal testimony of ail who
knew him that he was a good man, upright,
conscientious, z.aloiis, and .levoted to bis
one great purpose, which was to honor
Christ. His constant anxiety wan so to live
that his Inlloeii..! might lie felt by all around
him In Iw-haif of religion. I'liere eoubl be no
doubt of hi> lovaltv or of hi-, unreserved con-
aerratlon. To'hini Christ was nil and In nil.
While living in Mason he was especially
active in the ineelings for prayer and in the
Sabbath scho.il, bolii as lea.'her and super-
intendent. At one lime he ha. 1 charge of n
■HMlon Habbath sclKxd, to which he walked
three miles ami ba. k ev. ry Subhalh evening.
. During the niomorabl.' ie\i\al In Mason In
1^1 be waa very actl\;e and u«eful, going to
' meetlDga oX I "<!"••■)■ an.T^so.laT worship In
yarious #frt« of the town. Tne church
iroated bim nnd was greatly Innuenced by
him. Aug. 27. 1847, be was .le.^ted deacon
•ttd accepted the office, using il well as long
ZakTramained with tbem. About lHft3 or
)8M be rcBOved to Nachua, and was for ^v-
miti
Ha8 received Ifew Swiss and
Hamburg Embroideries. Inser-
tions, APovers and Tncltings.
Torclion and other Laces. Buch-
ings, Coventry Ruflltngs, vvhite
and colored . German and Anieri-
can Corsets. Also Linen Stamped
Goods in great variety. Exami-
nation is solicited.
Bed and Common
Our own manufaefure, in great
variety^ fit
BENNER BROS.',
138 and i40CBNTRAI. 8TREKT.
METAL SKYLIGHTS
j^j^^
AND
VENTILATORS, for Mills, Stores, and Dvnellings.
Galvsnli«)d Iron and Copper Cornlcea
and Guttera. Metal Shingles. Sheet
Metal Work for Bnlldinst. Send for
Illnatrated Circular.
E. VAN NOORDEN & CO.,
'<83 Harrison Avenue - - BOfJTON.
lentils or tlit'in are in per-
fect condition. iVow we do
not eare to pack these
goods ttMftv: it means con-
siderable bard work, takes
np valuable room which
we cannot spare, and next
Christmas when they are
unpacked customers will
say "chestnuts I'* Wc want
» ■ •
to go into the market next
fall and buy the latest nov-
elties, and when we have
our holidoy opening show
nothing but fVesh goods.
In order to distribute
these articles, which cost
from 5 cents to 81.00. we
shall wrap each article in
paper and every person
buying 50 cents' worth of
goods in our regular line
will he given one of the
packages.
Remember we do not
charge anything for them ;
you get your money's
worth to start with, and in
addition we give you
present.
We shall commence
this give away scheme
Monday morning, Feb. 6th,
and continue until the sup-
ply is exhausted.
Boston and Maine.
N an<t adrr Siindny, (H-t. 28, 1R87, pnnncnjrcr
_ IrHiii-* «"l It'Hvo CL'iitriil »trt>t't ilt'i><)i,
Lowell,
For Hoaton, hi (I..VI, 7.:W, K.SO, fl.io, II n.m.;
12.14, i: 4.>.. 'J. ;l.40, 4.111, 4.l.\ ft.lo, CM, li.'Jii |t.
m. Ui:'l'l UN. 7, rao, ;i..Ui, Hl.•.^^H. in.; Um.;
I'i.Oil, -.'.l.'i. .'-to, :i.*M, 4.:ii>, A, t:, )i.:i^, 7, ll v. in.
For Luwri'ii«'«*, *•■(*> 7..'i.\ H..'l.'>, II a. in.;
IJ.IA, 1, .». 14t'i AH'. tllA. <I'W. II. Ill p. ni.
ItKTl'UN. 7.:»<>, H.M. » 4«, lO'.'o, II «. m. ; I J \\
1.10, '.':!'>. I. a 1^. *-\\ A'4il| l'-^ I'. IH. Hoiitli
LHwrciuA'. 7 u'l p. in.
Fur UN\<>rliill. 7 in, l.X\ »M n. m.; HIS,
l,a,a.4<i, ,-. 1(1. ii.l."k, (i.-W, ll.l" p.m. HhTl'UN,
7.17, H.lii, • IH, It* li>. KM'i u. 111. ; liM, .'..%4,3.4o,
8.M), (>.\:>. 11.4^. '•• l» P- ni.
For RHhiii. 7111 II. Ill-; \i.\^. ."i.lO p. ni. UK-
TIJKN.7. II. Uh. Ill ; I..V., 4.43, liii. m.
For N<>Hiturvp<*r«. 7. In n. in.; li \S. li, «>.IA p. m.
KKTIUN." I"». 7.'.'^. II «. III.; J.^\a4A|». in.
For ItKfli'r, Hover uii<l tirviit Kidla, IM, t*Mi h.
in.; I, nil. ^ I" p. III.
For iiuliiKih h ikllx, iltililffof)!, .Siifo, ( Mil ( >ri|iNr«l
llaacli ::ii'l I'oriliuKi, 7..^^, H.;i.'iu. in.; 1, !<.4u p.
m. Ki'iiini H-oiii l*^rtlall<l, 7.80, ti.4U a. in.;
Ii.40, :i ;«i 1'. III.
For llaiip>i, lU'ir.iHi, Wniorvlllc, Hko^vlllynD,
llm'klaii'l iiiiil KarmloKloii, nXi ii. in.
For St. ioliii. N. It., ilatlfux, N. 8., Moutrvnl
nnU QiioIkh', ^.:t.'l a. in.
For Autfii"!.). Math, L< wlnlun, i«.3Aii. in,; I p. m.
Fur Kotlit'ii r and Alton Ituy, 8h. la., 1,3.40
p. m.
For Kii^tjiiirt and St. .Tnhn'i (pi^r Mi'jimer), on
MomlaN", W(<<liii>i«<lnyi« Hml trlilnyi*, at I p. in.
For Ilixklaixl, Itoir^iMt, Itiiiiiror and .Ml. iK-MTt
(pteanitr lioni i'lirllitmlit Tuoadiiya KUd KrI-
UAyiui.l.4u |>. IU.
Clifi^iigro ol" Time,
On nnd nftcr Sunday, (h-l^'irsd, the follovrtuK
train* will l)o dl«c4intlnuuil :
F«>r lluMton, «1.HA, n.:;Aii. ni., il, 2.SA, 8.M p. m.;
from Itualon, «l, 11.16 a. ni. • Ki>r l^wrencu, 6.35,
U.8.''t a. ni., -.'.HA, 4 p. m. ; from l.awrtiiiiM.<, »M, H
a. in., i, 'i.M p. III. Kur rurilaud, 0.15 p. ni.;
from roilland, A.iM) p. in.
Tliv trntn now Irnvinc l.owcll for Iloiton at 7
a. m. will IfHVf nt O.AU ft. in. ^WM lilf^
A ufw train fur U<>«tuu and La*vr«no«s will
leave liuwi'll ut 1 p. in.
SUNltAY TUAIN8.
Th(« train now leaving Itoaton at 7.30 fox Low-
till will lcav«> nt 7.
Till- train now leavhiK Lowell for Doaton at
0.4A will li-'iv«> nilM.
Till' train now Ifuvlng Lowell for Ijawmnce
and llnvcrhlll ut 7.AU p. n,., will leave at 7mU) p.
For fiii-thfr panlnilnra •«"« lime cards. 'o
J. F. rill 1. MI'S, (.iin. Atft.at Ixiweli.
Soap.
KIRK'S
dlPljD
.StramrrB.
HirSDAV TRAI.NM.
ForHoaton, 7.:<\ K.M a. m., HM, 4.15, A.40,
7.80 p 111. UKTl'UN, H a. m.. A, 7 p. m.
For l.Mwrt>no«. H.Jo a. m., A.40. 7.A0 p. m.
URTIKN, 7.40, 8.IA a. m., 12.10, 5.35 p.m.;
South l.aMri-ni-it, i.'t^, 7.44 p. m.
For Havfrlttll, K.20 a. ni., 6.40, 7.S0 p. lU.
RKTI;KN, >, 11.4.') a. m., 4.W, A 2A, 7.2A p. m.
ForPorlUiMl.A.40p. m. ItKTl'UN, 1,4.15 p.
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